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--- THE ORD' QUIZ, O R D ~ N E I S ~ S ~ ( A , - -< THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1925. VOL. 44 w. 23 . .

~ ~ O S T E R TRIP. ; ITHE HOME l i E 1 GLORIES OF ~H$*'ai : -

' ~ ~ G I E D O G S ~ OLD SETTLERS G O j

I , . - , . - . : LEYS OF THE LOUPS TWELFTH - VICTORY TOTHEIRREWARD -

One Of hest and most ~ n ( h u s b - None will gainsay that the wage The ,turd prowsses i of comme~p

- tic loleWngs of the Community Ser- earner, whether he be a labrer , far-

Tern of All-stars From lfolvard Three times in the past week this ldiler gateways the C0.ntr League NO llrteh For BOD- community has been sled upon to vice Club held in a long time, was mar o r professfonql man has the in- cia1 and industrial development brin a4q the northweek of N e h k a .

held la* Friday d g h t at the club her& rlbht 10 spend h(a earh.8 wflh the m e t r o ~ l k and the 1eS.d m c h such natural1y grown cenkr . deau's AwregaUon Of Ball Tossers. mourn the passing of early settlers. - Three times we have heard with moms, to makegreparatlons for the wherever he desires. If he wishes $zb$,tgrg: :dplE$r tet2; N $ ~ i ~ ~ , " t ~ $ : ~ ~ y i e \ ~ ~h~ R d e won twelfih keenest regret of the 6 d n g of friend. big booster trip be staged buy in some' the hamlet. A8 St. LOUIS. a l d Kanraa scr%~ed & the valleys of the plat& yjctory out of foulteen .tans;

& h ~ ~ u ~ & i ~ n ~ k ~ ~ d $ \ a ~ a it2 toasorrow to advertisa the fair. b e has that privilege and quite often President McGinnis Of the club was he may learn that he makes a mfs- are gdeways to thy SQ~thwest. and the laurn- There being three of they defeated a toam made up

in building this part of Nebraska chairman of the meeting and C. 8. take by buylng goods without a care- mab and the (win citi* of st- P a d the &OuPa it Proper to sav that d l stars of (he HowaM county leame some have bwn here longer Watson was secretary and the fol- ful examination 6f them When ws and ~ n n e a p o L i s are gatewafl the four a! the present time are wonder- a t Bussell park last sunday gttrr- others but any who liv- lowing cornmitttees were named. is the case-nd it f reque~t ly 1s- nod west and west. Grand Island fd.. , . !A The committee on schedule grid ar- the purchaser &comes a better pa- and m t u s form alp- similar tho ' (9ntinued on page W e e ) Island had been ed here for a third of a century as

rangement was El. L. Blessing, El. M. tron of home institutions than ever -- . i Scheduled to play but their manager as all of these three who have left

Hill and Vincent Kokes before. the pat.week have 1s entitled to at the last minute Saturday and said that due ta illness of certain be classed as, old The committee on program b E. C. I But there are a. few things that m e team members and the fact that their -1ler~ A w pi-0 a- average man and wopan overlook. PREPERAT~ON~ ~jj@f Y ' COMPLETE ' pitcher had been ca.& awav becaum - -

Auble. Jmes Wlsda I t is the dollar that they send away .

of a death in the family, it would be The committee m cars. Gould that mean mofiey taken out of looal impoesible for to come. H* James Wlsda was bQrn in Bohemia,

FCR BIGGEST FAIR EVER Flagg, W. E. Wolte~s, Chaa. Burdick. circulation and the subsequent im- , - stated that he would try to get ,a team November 11, 1851 and died a t his W. G. Rood of Nodh Loup and Clyde poverishing of the community to th& from St. Paul to fill the date. Later home in Ord Nebraska, August 26, Baird of Arcadia. extent. Say that there are 6.000 peo- 1 , word was received-From. Dale ~ i p p 1925, aged 73 ye;lrs 9 months and 16

The committee to arrange fir clos- ple in the coqmunity. Five dollars '

LW the s t o m each a e r n o o n of the a y a r from each om ~ e n t aw+y I t after the m i b k h t hour who'goes will haye a f b e time. of,St. Paul to the effect that ha was days.

fair -la c o m m e d of J. R., S ~ O I ~ Z , ~ d . amounts to $25,000 a year and in ten Monday night wpen the board of fair W Q F ~ has me from North Wufi assembling a team made up of play- He came to America with his par-

Johnson and Val Pullen. yeairs $250 000 managers finished their p b b g and hat there will be a number of cars 2 fgz$d t h ~ ~ ~ o n f e a ~ ~ ::$ ~~~~~ ~ l ~ ~ l h t ~ ; i ~ a ; ~ t ~ ~ The schedule is as follows: suppare a fifth br that hour the members had t9 Ima there join the ad (3rd management r w r & that the moving to Nebr. He w s married Leave Ord, 8 a. m. &his represented the profits thsut go to their homes Of them make the balance of the trip. sulbetitution had ito be m d e for Grand to Banbera Maresh Ekbuary 18, 1879 Arrive-North Low 8.30.

should be l e h in I29ntm~dty. It dlstant parts the And these be fine ad the Island but it seemed the only W n g and they rembved to ord very short- would be quite enough to establish a meetings have been North ~ U P people to adve&be their do as i t w u lde ,to & lout ly afterward and in the early gops A ~ r i v e Scotia 9:10.

Arrive LOUP Ctty 10.10 kusiness enterprise that would s u p and others will be held before the P O D P ~ days which come T ~ M ~ Y word that there would be no gde. were r u n ; l i ~ a b a h r y a t the time

Arrive Lrcadia 11:55 port several families. But for same fair. The writer mentiom this to try and'wednesday, Selrtember 29 and 30. he team from h w n the line was built into ord beiw located communities the average am~un ta to bring home to the of Valley hi a ~ g e s t i o n has been raised sev- deficient in only one respwtt. ~h~~ aclvlss the streit from the Bailey and Dinner - Arrive C d k o c k 1: 65 ,

sent away for goods are a third to a the fact that these Valley councty mSn tim as t o whether there is had no &pendab e fltohw. Jensen, Detweiler where the Hamen Arrive Sargent 2:40 \

half and often m r e than the (o(al and boosters are living freely of Chage for s ~ P ~ I rent at the fair. In Petersen and M artney all mempt- &tatim is now located. Arrive Taylor 3 : 15

d paid for needed supplies. ~ h i n k -* their time and effort to make the 1925 rep17 to thig we will say that there ed to stop the slugging of the 1-1s Seven children were born to

Arrive Uurwell 4:lO. what a great loss that is! Thds trade fair a success. And the officere of is ~ d . change in this regard from for- without success. In the Batter pa* They are William wsda Lex-

Arrive Rlyria 5:16 if it ww given to the home town the association Braident McLellan mer :peg's. There is no rent for ,of the game i t was apparent that the ington, Nebraska, LO:3 J, wartB would immedktely increase i ts busi- Vlce President' Don Rounds. 6&a- sltblle an$ hay and straw wfll be fur- h&e k a m was playing a listre= Omaha, James C, wisda Uni, Place Arrive Ord-Home 6 : 00. n&ss irom a third to a half! tary Vincent Kokes m m w s u r e r J. C nhhbd as in former years, free of offensive game a s they had scores Neibraska Victoria Simmons of Omad

1t is stated that there will be 100 HiOw many Years would i t .take if Meese are devoting much of their oharge. 8ecrat.ary ~i-4 Makes enough to fin two o r thwe ball ha mgez;e wisda and Bert Wisda cars in the ~h~~~ will the home trade principle wag qqher- time in the past two weeks to the fairfrays he ig getting many reservations, gamm. of Lexington Nebraska and Clara B. two b;j,idh p ~ ~ h ~ ~ )I- ~ t h ; ed.to,strictly before our town would work and wlll have to do so in thef tor stalls and pens and he will be A home run by Roe with twu, on Bresley of Ord, The widow and all parade an@ f&urM that will fa r be g r e a l ~ incrwsed in size flvnn this next two weeks. The point we hope'gtad tb know of evzry one who in- bases g a v a the vhitops their runs wlipse a n f i ~ n g the fair m t e r s Source 8h.w. I t would requitre a to bring out is that when th;-e rnenitebU to show.before the ~pen ing day. in the sixth. Selk hit for four bases the survive. There me

I seven grandchildren and Mr. W d a have ever undertaken before. very few Years. And with t h &wwth a r e doing so much it is only fair that Tuedday thel5th is the opening day in the thlrd Inning. Mana=er Ron- h, one and one still ~t ie howd that the car m+ t t e of the tow4 0vRrJ"one living within everyone do &mething to $glp put whd all exhibits .'will be received. dwu was called away on account of m n in North bup and L m d i a will its limits a6d its trade radius line this good thing across big. ~ J d r b will be no charge that day the sertous illness of his father and liv;% funeral held the arraStge with some cars to jloin the reC$ive a benefit. The next big thing is the booster and'no program. The programs will his place a t second base was taken

All r a i d ntS 0f.a e m u n i t y hare trip Friday and it b going to-be big, start Wednesday the 16th anp laet[by Hudson a( Narth laup. Hudson house last Friday Rev. May- pr-8ion at It 's dm Common iIl!&&S L J l &. The Jaborer, t ~ o . Looh like a hundreds or more hoped that a good maqy country cars u s distinguished himself by stealing nard OffiC Iating and interement was will join in and help make lthfs not the ftvmer, the merchant; the docmr cars with two #bands and bpossibly, yonet third and later stealing home. He % In the Ord cemetery. only an enjoyable trip but a gucce~sr the . l a v e r P w P In & w o n - three. Andyou will be k r r y if you I a (real ball player amd could undoubt- So for more than years Jim ful b m t e r trip for the Valley county Their iutefesb qe L 3 e 1 . i .Me miss it. Tbwe in chazge Q&ve only I write or ~ I Y play prafesafonal ball if he cared Wisda as most everyone called him

lair, which surely promises, now, to c a m u n i t y is m-"perative. U the told the writer of two or three stunt$ rd. rneir; to do he fields his position per- has been a familar figure in Ord. outstrip anything in the way of a who men being planned and we are $pledged. and in fectly and is a demon with the stick. The writer has hear4 him tell many fair. ever held ~ I I Valley C ~ I M ~ J T . mm.Q city to do w?rk keen mu& but we will say that the1 "Buster" Barnest, aim of North h u p times of the early days when Ord was

If you are going, get busy Thurs- wtmnize an Out Of town doc- wild man, the hula hula girl etc. , with w a in the l ineup taking Johnuoll'~ a mighty wild town. Jim, at that time day evening in Ord and get y o u C a t and the send former years will be tame besiae water place- in &he center garden, He worked in the B. C. M i t e store and decorated. The committee Is fur- the he neew the laborer what will be pmvlded. Frank Vo:ioun drove out one single and acoepted vie believe for a time, in a store run nishing more o r less suitidb~le makerfa1 iiufferm @upwe is goiw along with his accordebn, have 'two chances, cutting off a run by a by a man bxthename of Wolf. If with which to decorat.e and there laborer should send @way for their therq will be 'FQ 9' three' clownrl licing perfect peg to the infield. Next Sun-

egps, a d r Yege l - , fruit,, b u ~ r , Jim Wfsda had enemies we don't

will be a great rush Friday l a ~ r p i n g , llier&ants are p~f ld$ ,w day the Pr@irie Dogs journey to kn@w Of i t and he will by to et deeoWd d re@r iat~.. myld not the lp be aft&-

"d" wpme mercbnk is noise making device6 gnP ,$veryone: the k i r . Spalding to meet o e of the best ball many friends as any man who ha9

* . 1. f . , , , - ' - \ start. it wtll be well to o thls dam?- ;f;wlfed to & bwlpes *Lt33(YUIt

c l ~ b s in this sect$ and the follow- lived for so l o w in a oommuoity ating Thursda)! mwnfng. + The 4-S- ing Sunday the Spalding team will and been a friend to everyone must ering ' ,mapi wJll .be -9 t & ~ 9 3 p pmt. C@$.,he pay 4' &'@d Yw* tQ play here. The Ord team should be be missed, He lived h b life to a

8BC&,an%~kOi. ."+-': iij-i --;;.tP). of '& bD& i t &-%$$ goes dowli WN4.y tbh' ine. @a'vM m.8 )r * commended tor &e apirit that hhe good old age and l ep asi a heritage, various players have shown this m r what few men leave,, a large family

mAD "THE IIAPPY HOHE" on the ball field. They are all mntle of children and every one a high- * LIVELY NE\Y Y E i T ~ ~ ~ men and regardless of the decisions ly respected and useful .citizen. - of the umpire their language is never - .* . On another page of t&y'S issue You wSkt yourself coarse o r abusive. Arch Oalvin of Mrs. J. J. Stark .-.. .

of The Quiz will be found the fir& ne'if#hborhWd. (C)' - t - St. Paul who umpired a t the plate D~uzil la McNeff was born in Brook- of a new wries of specbal articles, en- \

Everyone get dinner ,at Arc,ia on deserves a big boquet for his efflclent lyn Indiana .January 16, 1840 and de- titled '*The Happy Home", b~ f i r - MIGHT lIAVE BEEX FliTAL work. Undoubtedly he gaye the best parted t h i ~ life August 29 1925 aged

I - garet Bruce. # ,tisfaction of anyone sat h m work- 85 years, 7 months and 13 days. Migs Bruce writes in an infor-1 Herbert Geseking~ 80x1 Mr. and, Ord $hould try Out a ,of the two aid societies Congegatisnal ed behind the p l d e this year. She lost her mother by death when

and &arming manner on an almost Mrs. Ben Geseking while taking a tauqua has had many seconds before and ~ ~ t h ~ , j l ~ t , will serve dinner, one The box m r e : &he was a small child and a t an early endless variety of subjects concern- little joy ride Sunday morning this tlime but 1 want to add a wordjat the church basement ~& the other ab r b p0 a e age she moved to Iowa where she ing home, its deaorLUon and its at the Implement houae, so there will ORD grew to womanhod. She was united ~ ' , un~ ,ed off the north end of the Joe of comment. managment, and the social activities Prince bridge into the creek. It was a ' The suggestion sounds good to me Le t ' e iO l i~ r , lf ---------- 3 1 0 2 0 0 in marriage to James J. Mark in oonnected with it. ~ 1 1 readers will drop of tep or fifteen feet and the! in spite of the fact thal to carry it 'be 'Or with

find something to interest themeand wonder & that the child is not killed. through means a lot of work for those not up the 'Iip by dropping Out ss - - - - - - - - - - J at City Iowa- ! Heuck l b --------- 6 2 2 6 0 0 children were born to this union two

q-he ~~i~ is glad to add thtr to imts escaped however and the Car W a s who susume the responsibility for its at Other 'lace but right

It A t were to be a C h a t a u on to Arpadia and get dlnner tbere.lb%Tue C ---------- 5 2 1 11 0 0 of whom preceded the mother in list of featurea. serhusly damaged. I t required success. 1t due the ladies who are going totHill, rf ----------- 5 1 3 1 0 0 death. These were Ethie and Edgar,

Turn to another page now and read four horses to pull it out of the mud qua run independent of the Xorner- lots of trouble to show us a good time1H~dson 2b -------- 4 2 2 1 2 1 The other children are Wright M. today's article. and one wheel was broken off and the Redpath trust and composed of the #rnest cf ------- 4 0 1 2 0 0 Stark of Boulder, Colorado and Walt. - axle bent. regular platform speall~ers and per- and provide a nice dinner. Johnson sib ------- 4 1 1 0 3 1 er A. Stark of Denver, @lorado and

TO FIGHT PLLElGHT ISCHE.iSE formers I would not favor it. But 'MAY DO sol= p ~ v l ~ a 37 l1 l1 27 9 - Mrs. Charleg M. King of Ord. These TO TlIE TEICHEliS making the program, up from local - ST. PAUL with her aged husband and eight

The Valley County Farm Bureau ~ 1 1 ~ 1 ~ semi-local talent puts another f e a t - There has been more o r i a r paving Q~ Po a * grandchildren and three great grand- has prepared figures to present' - ure to it. Such talent could be Se- talk for several m o n t h and in recent 8s ------------ 6 1 O !children survive her. ed before the Interstate ~omnlerce The above heading applies to all cured at small cost, for they would be weeks it seems to be takin4 definatelRogers lb-2b 5 O O The Stark family moved from ~ o w a conunission shloying just how the 11 per writ increase in freight rates

valley county, The quiz interested in doing something for form and it is said that pet~tions are!Pefergen uSb ----- O O to Wilcox Missouri and later to ~111-

QIked the railroads will &lieve, and surely under the prsa- their owl1 state and commudit~. being circulated seeking to pave the Manning -------- O O erton Nebrmka in 1ggO0and in 1893

; c t lllzllagenlent has tried to' coopr- Your suggestion as to talent is a street running west from the farmer Man&si1 rf -------- ' O O O they came to Valley county and this Valley county farmers.

Amording to figures Eompiled at tenchers and pupils and to S ~ ~ O W awument itself andJ,stare. It is also rumored that P ~ ~ - : ~ ~ P P rf ---*------- I) O O has been the family home since. They

County &ent Dale this lI per cent get a3.1nucll news fmm all could be added to ad libitum Of/ itions may be circulated asking for 2b-l'b ------ O O first settled on a farm jn Mirh Valley

would mean an,added tax of the munty as possible and to Course there 1s the adage of a proph- paving y ~ s t from the ~ r e s b ~ t e r i a n ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ------ O O O O where they lived vntil about 18 yea7.s

r3s per farm per year in the priut that news in the Qub. We hope " being w:thout honor in his- Own church corner and louth from t h e : H a ~ e s P O O O ago when they moved to Ord. Mrs. and exwet to render a greater serv- home, but this will not.be n t c e ~ s a ~ i l ~ city hall corner to. the Christian JaOObs --------- O O Stark was ,converted when a young

county. That freight rates are already very

fee in that redpect during the school fatal. On the other hand this COm- church and then west to the ~ e e k s ' * * Ki"p 3b -------- O O O girJ and united with the church and

burdensome to and should year jmt starting, than ever before m ~ n i t ~ owes i t to i ts W n gifted haspital. Perhaps little or none of Jensen p --------- O ' O (I

37 6 24 ., 7 4 was a member of the Ord Christian & downward. not increased

and ask for the cooperation of teach- spsakers mu~icians, and performers this work will be done this fall, atilll church at the time df her death.

(he of the m@ers of the ers and pupils. In some loc?lities (0 give them a boost and to take it 1% stated that there are enough by innings: She was in reasonable health un- ~ ~ ~ ~ d i ~ ~ ~~~~d of the local Farln we have a correspondent. If Such is pride In them' signers to put some of it over. Once Ord -------- O O ' '-I1

ti1 a week or so ago when she gotm ~ ~ ~ ~ ( ~ f ~ ~ ~ the railmads the case we teacher and pupils The Chatauq~a it 1s now fully paving is started it is believed that "' O O a ' O O

H~~~ iuns: Selk, ~ o e . fall that resulted in a bmken hip and have gone the m-ssion to cooperate with that correspondent. gone to seed has degenerated into a several other districts will1 be o r g a n - ' T ~ $ ~ ~ ~ ~ : h i t ~ ~ d ~ ~ ~ , TWO base hit she has failed rapidly since until her with figures showing their needs of If we have no correspondent in y q r affair to which be add ized. !&grue Hill 2; ~ases on balls: off death The funeral was held from increased revenue, while the farm- locality come in and get some paper ed the charge that is too used It is sopossible to get 50-50 c*. jensenSl; pdersen 2;-0ff McCad- the home Tuesday afternmu, Rev. ers have had no spokesmen before 4 and envelopes and stamps and talk politica1 Or more Or less limited Operation f*m bhe government on ney 7, Cress 1. mt by pitched ball, Maynard officiating m d interement the commission, & show just how it over with us and lets have your benefits* mention the Oppor- street paving In a city the size of,^,^,,, molen bases, Hudson 2. was in the Qrd cemetery, such an increase would effwt the part of the county represented. And tunity it Offers prOpaBnda Ord and there is some talk that this Sacrifice hit, elk. Struck out by For a third of a century this splen- farmer. we would like to start it the firstjvarkms sorts not wholly for this will be attempted. If this m e t h a Jensen 4, p&mon 1, X&ar.tney 1, did lady has been a good friend to

~t hearing to be held this we:< of school. We would like communit~'s 6 . d . You have to Is followed it will make the paving c,,,. 11. all who came in contact with her month the Farm Bureau of the C O U ~ - to have a list of the names of puplls)take

what the foreign chatauwa man- very reasonable for the lot owners.

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and a good neighbor to all within her ty hope to make such a showing for instance in th8 news from each, Wers to ladel Out to yous UNSTEAD BABY DIES reach. She has been a faithful wife that the increase will be denied. They take much I believe that it would add great- GAS PRICES TUMBLE - and a devoted mother and is' loved . *

rclom and it be of interest t o t ly to the chances of Suqcess to stress The little child of 311'. and Mrs. by all who have the privilege of know 4 9 4 9 4 4 4 + + 4 + * + maoy. 1f you are h the *rCadlalthe ~ O c h l and ~icn1c features. This Gas prices have taken a tu,mble in Merle Ujmahead died this r eek at ing her and will be greatly missed by 4 ~h~ Ord QU ia suggesffing to * we hope you will slend would make i t easier f i r the local 0rd and Tuesday were selling at 203-4 ,&e University hosphtal in Or?> ha. her fdmlly and all her associates. J. the people of its c01mplunity thah * the news to the Champion and you(talent to fit in and the audience a drop of about four cents. The Wil- ~h~ child wap taken there for treat- - 9 the fbancial riskr, which attend * can get w u r at the Chan)p( would be that much easier to please. liams garage is credited with starting rnent a week or two ago The father Mrs. James Barnes 9 a chautauqua session Could be + ion office. You know that it is the social feature the fun and Charley Brown pioneer and W. B. m'eekes dno~-e to O.na'la Alice Elimbet-fr xcmna ld was 4 obviated by puttting on a home +

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throughout this territory is to b - w q e n d e d for i t i s pleasure to the eye. Ekom the wooded sandbill farms f: of St. Libory, and especially the main hlll about fifteen miles n o d of Grand rc Blllnd, the pretty scenes of the Loup valleys begin to unfold. Passing through the $+ty city of St. Paul f a n d across to Greerey there is a w n - - Qerful couptry, beautiful just now in C- i t s iailous Bhades of greens, its bluffs - affording great expansive v iew of the mlleys'and of the grwtly rising pla- +r teaus beyond. Corn-vies with cane, - wild grass and a lh l fa in producing: the color scheme. The husbandman, on-the hill across the river, is plow- E Inn for w5nker wheat. He's making a beautiful dark brown border to a wonderfully wown rug.

c back, from a w w up in Wheeler, to Ord, fillt and, glossy cattle herds pmt t ly dot d h e r hills. The state - s= bighway from Ord through North - Loup. Scdia, Elba and Wesfield is - about as scenic as &iwt could paint. - Jus t this side of Scotia the motorislt * bas one delight afiter the next not- withstanding he finds his road re- ts peatedly dropping out of sight in a , way that leaves him wholly in dmtL - a m t o whither it i s leading. He sud- '- denly finds himself in a carved out bighway in ,the hills. Again he. is 6- crossing a deep gully, only to find C- bi~mself, moment later, high on the bluffs ovslooking, from a height of - several hundreds of feet, the languid- l y flowing river. C-

In fact ilt's all both too prosperous C, end too pretty fittingly to describe iD * an a hurriedly writken editorial. Qnand Island's people unless they shall see C- them within the next few weeks, have - I'iMle idea either of their produotivity fS or of the scenic glories of thew Mvn- derful valleys of the LQUR~, - E OXdlld-WIERE TlIE LEGIOX

CONVEXTIOX lYlLL BE liELD

of Rare Entertainment Tuesday, Sept. 15,1s ENTRY DAY

-The Fair a t Ord should be and will be the premier fun attraction for the people of north central Nebraska. Come and help make it the biggest educational development show of the state. You will be prouder than ever of the resources of Valley county after attending this fair.

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bnd of hie Mormon8 crossed the Mis- souri river and built their winter guarters on. the north end of what is s sow Omaha, down where today @and9 an eighteen story offlce build- t- i%, was a lone Indian tipi. Just where now stands the Municipal Au- I--

ditorium,' i n which the sessions of -- the convention will be held, there

BAND MUSIC EVERYWHERE. DANCES EVERY NIGHT

GARVER'S BIG FLYING CIRCUS FINE MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS

-- - - was an old lgg cabin. * .

Five years after the - Mbrmoni 1 crossed, the river, an old falow. who i-, bad been operating a ferry' bod - across the stream, decided that may- - be in a hundred years or so the l&nd

- might be worth a few dollars an :acre, took time off between trips of his hand ferry and staked out a W e s t e a d of 160 acres right where c- Omaha is now situated. That was

BIG, SPECTACULAR FREE ACTS PARADE AND RACES

WONDERFUL - ARRAY OF A

EXHIBITS NOVELTY and RUNNING RACES

In 1853. But the land was still Indian pmp-

k r t y and it was not until another year, in 1854, that the Omaha In- d a m s4gned a contract with the government ceding' their lands for

-white sdbtlement. That was the be- ginning of Omaha, where the Ledon- naires will hold tkeir next con\en-

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EACH NIGHT tion. -

Years before the Mormons, French puritraders opened a post just south of Omaha. That post sitill exisits, - -

And not only years. but even cen- turies before the mormons, genera- tions before Plymouth and Jan-- town and New Amsterdw were tbiought of, white men, Spaniards

.from Mexiw came to the Platte Val- a fwhU8 & yellow gold

every year pdds more wealth to the m r l d than all the gold mines of the entire country.

There nev6r has been a fair to compare with this one in educational and entertain- ment features. If you've had fun a t former fairs, you'll have a riot a t this one.

- - B U I ~ team. steambaat, latam coach, C-

polly express, railroad, airpldne, al- - l e ~ r i ~ l l y the Of Omaha. ' Ce We McCLELLAN, President DON ROUND, Vice President V. KOKES, Secretary J. C . MEESE, :,reas", s i x m n t h s from Omaha to San Fran- *

North Loup, Nebr. - cigco by bull team. m r e e weeks! by - e w e coach. T ~ = days by pony ex- fS: Arcadia, Nebraska Ord, Nebr. . press. Two days by railroad. A - few houm by d r ~ l a n e . ~ I ~ I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I I ~ I I ~ I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I I ~ III 111 111 111 III I I I IIII!I UIIII dl III 111111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111111111111

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' s . 8 + 4 4 + + + + .+ +' GUST IIL~VE - TIIE QUIZ

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of the splendid work they are dping. DOIY'T BE A 'BNOCKEIE Bring your boys and girls to the - State Fair this year and let thenl

AT* A TOWN NFEDS

In a note from Brother Ernest

E. R PURCELL, Prer GEO. JACKSON, Syr.

And RETURN

Luchsinger sald.

STATE PIPERS CAUSE 1NJUSTICE --

aroused.

i. . ARH w SOLD O ~ O R D . Local Standard Oil Manager, Bed

WISH \VE COULD GO

G. \V. COLLIPRIEST, Ord, Nebraska Agent

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sonable In our daims to boost wkur home town, county and &ate and we

HOW about your 25 years of anticipating the his Firestone record could requirements of motorists- only have been qade through ' making manufacturing pro- furnishing the public witb cesses more certain-produc- outstanding values and is, i ng a higher standard of consequently, four assur- quality-25 years ofunswerv- ance of quality and lowest ingadherence to the Firestone prices. pledge, "Most Miles per, Pol- lar"-rsummarizes Firestone's If you would like to know

more of this wonderful record, record of service to car owners. ask your Firestone dealer to

Now is a good time to lay'in a sup- factories send you an illustrated folder. grown from a small building approximately 75 x 150 feet With today's high cost of to mammoth plants having crude rubber gnd other-raw

,floor area of over 60 acres- materials, Firestone's oppor- from a capital of $50,000 to over tunity to serve the public was $50,000,000--from an annual never better, due to its great sales volume of $100,000 to volume and special advanta- over $100,000,000-all in the ges in buying, manufacturing short period of 25 years. and distribution.

E. R. purcell, puMisher of the Cus- munty Ohlei, da te senator from

FLAGC & TUNNICLIFF, Ord, Neb. *

mat district, president of the Nch~m-

Phone No. '7 ka state fair board, spent a m k qf Tuesday with th publisher of the gun. Mr. P u r e 8 was the third

. PETER HALLEN, ' Ord, Neb. speaker on the pnogram for Tues- day-afternm, during the time the A M E R I C A N S S H O U L D P R O D U C E THEIR O W N R U B B E R . . . . w-

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isday eve- 0. V. ~ h o i n a s helped Clarence Bab- .- - I

cock haul bogs Tuesday, v

Mrs. Ted Bank and Qblldren spent Tuesday afterncall at E lpe r Xirks. a

C. V. homas, mr. T@ %&a, Mr. George &ker and Raymond and m.

Chas. Collins and family were at I. R. J e rMw and Ross $vent to Qree- Iioup City Wurday to help Emil Bus- ' ley Tuesday to take in*e fair.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed High and Vida tacoompanfed by Bill Hi& and faqlly are Dlanning on g o i u to MissouSI Wednesday where they M U visit Mr.

lma ~ u l G g a n spent Wednes- H b h k folks. Mr. and Mns. Herman Sohoning and

George Burrows called on his grand family and Julius Schmlng visited benefit acr mother Mirs. S. Burmwsl a t Ord last a t Elmer Kirks Sunday,

Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Bart2 and Hel- Many of the Barker people were en -ant spent Sunday at the hoqe

' Healthful exe~ isa for -&a teeth at Ord Thwsday afternoon. of Henry Lunds. a spur to A long. Miss luhdma Bushausen spent a Mr. and Mrs. C. V: Thomias an?

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b*g mthlng to few days visiting a t tbe hane of her family visited 3 the V. J. ~ h o l a a s ORD, NEBRASKA uncle, Chas. Collins last week. home Sunday. nerve8 and stomach. There has been a great deal d Mrs. George Baker visited rut her sickness in, the neighiborhood during sisters near Greeley laat week. . - . ,

the pait few weeks. Altho it is not Irene Baker left Sunday for Par- selrious it is- baa enough while it nell where she will teadh school this lasts. , year.

Richard Babcock was a t his grmd- Dale Sohudel visited a t his grand- parents L. E. Green's Tuesday. parents while his folks went to Grand

Mrs. E@l Bushausen who went to Island Saturday. . Lucns. Kansas wtth Cbas. Collins re- Ora Luse visited a t Albert Browns

- turned to her home at Loup City irn Monday. Wednesday. A number from this c~rnmunlty are

planning on attending the mission- . MAIDEN VALLEY arv meeting which will be held at First, buy a new Silk Frock! ~hat'e the way to start

%Y - North ~ o u p Thursday. , Your Autumn wardrobe. EGn if you don't buy Larry an Deane W t s , O ~ a l and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown and

BARKER NEWS Noda Shirley and Frances Hubbaud family visited a t N. C. HJverson's attended the dance a t McCunes Sat- Sunday afternoon. else, YO^ are sure to have one appropriate, one attrae

(By Dopthy M. weed) Antone pmta h a some s w e d &over urday night.^ Opal and Noda were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Edwards and f a -

a reshed Monday &tempon by mas, g ~ e g t s of Deane BoMs and returned ily and Frank Wright vkited at Al- tfve, and one wearable garment. ~f you select your

Kupke. home Sunday evening. - bert Brown's Sunday evening. Mrs. Mulliggn W~ a t J O ~ Mr. and Mrs. Cole had for guests Ross Jenkins and Beulah Brown

Frock here, You will own a Dress of distinguished &uerVa Monday to see the new girl, Monday d g h t three men flWm Qres- called at Paul Maddox's Sunday eve- Our Fall Dresses are exceptionally smart. You'll a p .

H. H. Thorngate accompanied a ham. They *re on their m Y to nim. ehipment of w e belonging to ~ e - Swan Lake. They s w n t of the Mr. Albert Brown and Frank Schu- a l e C~mqd,all, m y d Weed and him- night visiting and left early Tuesday del visited a t Nick m a l e n s Sunday prove Of the heavyt rich satins, of the stunnips colQJ9, , self to Omaha on Tuesday. He re- mOrninR. Mrs. MaCune wacl a caller at L 0.

Dale and George Halverson dfded and of the alluring styles, , - aft e.roon. turns Thursday and i s s&tkfja that he got a pretty market. Odes T u r s d a y adternom. at Albed BWwnVs Mmday. .

m d c i s and &rl Miller epent l& Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arnold 8-t the Geoxe Mayo called a t Albert ~ e k visiting at the Wm. Plant6 home. day Sund~ay in Ord witth relative&. Browng@. Monday.

M*. and M ~ ~ . ~ ) ~ ~ d MulHgan asd MT8. Negley visited a t Sam Gug- and Mr. I&% and called Mrs . 'Uer t at Frank brown, Schudds Beulah Darlene and Mr. and Mm. Pearl Weed genws' k f o a d a ~ a f b r n b n . returned lasit Tuesday evening &r Gladys Pt~mck a d hemother wend &turday evening. having d s i t a ~i~ Springs, H~~~~ to the soh001 house last Thursday sf- Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Thomas visited and ~ l o ~ d Thrashem, Mrs. Ed Mullf- tern- where Glaxlrs f i l l It%& the a t Albert Brown's Wednesday e v d n s . gan an4 family a t Sterling, C d a coming Year look armnd bebre Pmnk Lynch's and Ed Pronty's a t school begms Selk 7. Kinball and Hardd Noyea a t Dix, Mr. and Mrs. Ed PocOc~ Ramnd ~d Mulligan i s also farming near Dix. and Gladys spent tlhe day lXC& JWWS

Ray Cox and Walter Stillman have the Dye home* been fixing fie .windmill for L. E, Mrs. Sam Guggenmos and Delcie

Waterman to Tony Gug-.oB' J. M. Rouse of Burwell was ip (3rd Green hhis week. MerrU Van Horn's and Chas. White Tuesday

left weanday molPiw far their trip Thje Rithle sons of Rev. Brill are trains last TuesdQy. visiting a t Ar&i? Waterman's a few into Iowa. Mrs. Jeny Petska was quite ill

Miss Bessie Weed is working a t days. Harold Fishers thfs week. Ilda E d l y had for b6r birthday the first Of the

E, T. weekes of Bealtrice called a t dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mm. T. S Weeds Tuesday. - Wlalter Waterman, Delcie. Russell and W. Friday

de ~ ~ i ~ h h l ~ c lub met with Mrs. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Guggen- a few da?s work at O"lumibua.

Mary Davis Wednesday afternoon. m s . Hilma and Ddward Shemaker Mrs. Anna Parkos is ente~rtafning :a with a very few present. Four mem- and David milard.

and three wwe pr&ent Frances Hubbard went the fir& of si?ter V. KumPQst

On account of such, a.small crowd be- the week fo find a boarding in tern. ing present there was nothing bud- district No. 2 where t-h t*a

Rev. Bell and f m i l y will leave \

nes-like decided only th& a m i a l Year. dll he^ at the home d Mrs. F. Mrs. Jim Arnald was called to Ord t-o~row for Lincoln where they will Mulligan on september 9th and the l o bhe M'lller f I ~ p i t a l Monday noon. make their

About Our Prices ! next afternoon meeting will be wim her mother being seriously ill. she Mw. ~ ~ l l i ~ ~ ~ on Wednesday the passed away during tme night. Luella Elrneor Hdlaek rod lmly a*+3 Our great buying power, the combined orders of 676

23rd. The ladies present report a and m l a n s are Haying M~.. dinner guests last Tuesday a t the D. Stores, assures us the best available pricts. That's why we

very nice time and. a delicious lundh? Hubbard. B. Smith home. can qell to- you for less. That's the secret of our much

loads d hogs were hauled Mr. and MI%. m t b ScQ- North Lwp \vednesday for Dgville tia sunday afiternoon. Mr. and Mrs. .Miss Dora wagndr went scoua heralded low prices. These Dresses are priced,

Cramitall. Terrell Maddox returned home with laat Saturday. She has staying M ~ S ~ u b y petersen is spending a 1 them for a visit. with her sister. Mm. W11 Hansen. -

few weeks at home. Mr. and M'm. Mck Bradley and Mbs Dens mvis took dinner \hned- ! (hree boys from Grainton. Nebr. c m e The C. Mottensen larnily .

nesday at the home of her brother b~riday night to visit at3 George Hub- sojourning In -Ilada write that they

bard famtly. Mr. Hansen was also a are having a delightful vacation trip Edgar Davis. Mrs. Ar& Negley and children guest with these people at m e Hubb

Ray Bower and family drove to .I

sBnt a few days last week visiting bmd home. at me home of her w e n t s James School begin a t disltrict 38 with fif- the Chas. Bower h o d near Arcadia m i t i n g at S~umter. teen pupils enrolled. Carmell Bryan last Saturday. From a r e they will I

go to their own home near Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Davis and Son 1s the teacher. ~ ~ ~ ~ l d ate ice crsa& a t Ben Moul- The school board 'brouglhit out. a tens \Vedn-sday evening. nice eight-dav dock from the Pa rhns John w'ifliamg returneci last sun- chas. Goodhand shipped 'a car lo$dr Mrs. Kate Simek, the mdher of and Mrs. Frank Eastburn of Arnold

Harlan altd ~ ~ & - t , Brennick ate lelvelry stone and adter having the ay to L i n a n afiter a couple pf days of hogs to Omaha last ~uasday . 4 Mrs. Joe Zulkwkl, arrived lagt BW- drove over Saturday and he mcml- dinner at Boyd Mullfgans Thursday. .:.u~lr.g done and school room clean- ay at Ord attending to business af- day from Colulabus. panted them home for a, few days

chas. collins and family returned ?d e~erytking IO-Oks nice. Pictures fairs- - Henry Vanslylce returned the'latter visit. from L ~ C ~ S , Kansas Tuesdiay night, will be hung later. part of last week from Omaha where Bill Banister returned home last - ' I

where they had been visiting a ib* 9 Mrs Q erhtart apd Inez cleaned the The L. D. Iamily left the he had been with stock. week his to Yellowfdone - Lloyd Brown, Jess Matheon and of M ~ . collins, - Beliel. ~c*li . l house Thursday motDh3. . Of the week 'Or a trip in Park. He a delightful time. Frank, Alvin and Carl Ande~rson went

Miss veda morngate left Friday Mrs. Sam Guggenrnos got apples a t Canada and expected to be gone a Mrs. Harley Garrison of Grand Is- week. to Grand Island the first of the week.

noon for waunda, Nebr.. where she L. C. Coles Thursday. land was v h i t i x in Ord the latter After mending &'few days with Miss Carl d l 1 enter the college and take will teach s a o o l again. She has S m Guggen- helped Inin Botts part of last week.

- AMgail Pierce. Miss Elsie Welsh re- up some special studies, ,

taught art $his place fpr the paat two haul hay Wednesday and Thursday. Last Sunday Mr. and Joe turned last week t o Horace. ---- years and is returning from her va- Chas. Inness and family visited at Thpmpso? were over from Loup City ~ r s . Mike was ill last week. aauon with home folks. Ivan B d t s Monday evening. visiting the Vincent Kokes and 0 . W. Her Astell ~ i 8 . q Rose Zulkoski of Mrs. Luke weekes gad children re- We are Offering Our entire stock

Orville ~urdiclrl's and Mrs. H. Davis - - Collipriest families. Elyrla s b n t sevral days with her, turned Saturday to Grand Island af- r$!e. H $ & e f ~ l l l ~ ~ e T ~ ~ e ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ t w k dinner at L. E. Green's M d a y RIVEHDALE ITENS ter a visit with Ord relatives.

Miss B'erniece Newbecker left Ord Miss Lelia Moanman, who was visit- item for school welar a d the saving d e n on their way t o their home at (By Thelma Brown) is worthy of your attention mnver. They have been visiting Tuesday for Berkley, Cal. after a visit ing at Ord last week, tells U& that she Miss Aileen O'finnor Grand 23-1( Mr. and Mm. George and with her father. Geo. New%ecker and will w i n t m h & Bedrand. land, Was In Ord Friday. for .a few

CHASM TOGGERY hele for tlhe paslt two weeks. Helm Pazant acmmlpanied by wife. Miss Bernlece will tea& again Miss Francis Miller spnt a few Bainharts, Otto Bartr' and Ed. Hel- rear ~ b ~ & ~ ~ ~ , cal:

b hours. She jbeen 'pending a Iew Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Curtis3 are again

days visiting at- the Hugh b{gVs ' went on a nshiig trip to the -- Sam Milchell came down from Bur- days & Burwell. well Saturday where he had been occupying the Mrs. Carrie uck ly home last week. home. They Uved there la& year. lakes i'hlUrsday gQ the We are offerihg our entire stock of spending a few days with fri$nda Mr. Wesley arawl of Jaakson- Mrs, uckly will retgin roon,s. whiSl, Bert Barker spent a few days at number of .fish. Half Hwe fo i lihtle 'Fob ad half Chas. Collin's last week. k?@ . Mr. Albert &own and girls, N. C. These will make an T~~ weeks returned Sabrday to dlle. Florida. su r~ r l aed his mother -she will use while in Ord. Mr. Cur- leave the lore part " the we& for Halverson apd Dale .returned l~~~ item for ichool w a r and the saving Beatrice after spending a few days at Harriet Eatburn by coming to tis will not be able to go to work for

Detroit h e r e be will spend from Uleir trip to Racrne Fr id~- . mor- is w,ortbv d your visit heir last week. Ilt is about 15 some time but his wife will again tirne dsiting wi& h& brother h a n k . Ord lmkjng after business and years since he had been here. Mr. Iteach in ae ('~rd schmb, hfi. L. E. Green called on Mrs. z&lgzr ~ ~ ~ ~ : s ~ ~ ~ ~ $ h ~ ~ i ~ : 23-1t CHASES TOGGERY ing relatives. Chas. White Tuesday. will visit rdatiws. Mr. and MrB. Frank lCastburn

Mrs. Elsie Draper a d Mjiss Ruby M1r. and Mrs. Arthur Collins Feo:ge Halverson and Dale w1led drove over from Arnold last week ,ttemon went ~~~~~1~ by stem ++++++ + 4 4 e + *

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dinner at. Chm. coklins sundav. v, and Mrs. Edgar Davis and at ~ k b e r t ~ r o w n ' s n i d a y When they returned they were acconl- (r- las( Thwsday. They were also Mr. C. V- and pan!ed by their brother I. W. Mar- a t ~~~l~~ and returned to ord sun- HANDLE NOTHING I GET THE PRICES

m ~ a y took dinner at Dr. family visited at Lee Thomas' s d u r - shall of Jacksonville Florida. He day. 6afur ay. , I day. will return ,to Ord before leaving for BUT BARGAINS AND TERMS Mrs. L. E. Green a l l e d On Mr?. Gee. Thelma and Doris Brown spent l a d *+++++ - +++.$+t ' hht, home. /

m i n e s Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Harshell Barns- re- several in neiah&Ibood attend-

satu'rday evening and with N. C. Halverson's. turned Thursday after a few' days

ed the fune~rd ol G ~ O . Ilaines Sat.?- Edna Baker visited at Athey' k s t Sunday 'Mr. and MFS. Val Pul- sltay a t Grand Island. F14day mor- day afternaon. len and Mrs. W. A. Wrighk and daugh- ning Hurschell we& down on the , .I .

MI. and ~ r s . L. B. Green called On ''onday ter Lila drove to Callaway where.they train w%ere e had contracted to do Herbert Green at N0db MuP Satdr-

Mr. and Mr+ Ted and spent the day wYlth Mrs. Hazel Wright a few days w 3 rk. ily stayed all night at m r l Binghams and family. They drove mk to ord day evening. ~ r . teen has been Monday. quite sick for several months. The m k e r young iolks visited a t in the even:ng. We are offering our entire stock of

. Half Hose for little Tots a t haJf . Seveml of the wung maple of Bar- tihs C. V. m~ontas home Mm!ay e ~ - M ~ ~ . W. T. ~~~~t~~ wul kmpny prim, These will make an excellent 1 . L L I I ~ ~ , U L L I - ~ ~ ~ I I I ~

ker &tend@ the C. E. social a t the ning. the J. Cat33 Cornyll faimily up &om item for school welar and tho saving 1 have a Clear 100 acres 1-2 nlile from Arcat]ia to trade for -- Lincoln this everiing. They will dl is worthy of your atteniion. be dinner guests at the Mrs. Petel' 23-lt CHASES TOGGERY a good residence in Ord,,or an acrgape. Mortensen home. The Cornells will I h'ave 160 acres, clear, 7 miles fruln Cornstock to trade for then go to the country home of Bert ~ i s s ~nrace Tolen re4uried last sat- good property in Ortl. Cornell, while Mrs. Barstow will stay urday to Cotesfield. Sbe had been I ]lave 120 acres 1-2 hire from ord for sale, Well with Mm. Mortensen for a few days. Visiting her brother Iri Tolen and improved $i37.50 per acre,. family. They all went to Broken Bow

WEill Grwhr was a t Greeley last where they took in the Custe8r County I have 160 acres all level 4 miles from town, fair improve- 'Monday. Gruber & Son have con- Fair. They \also visited their sister, ments. $20,000 carry $10,000. tracted to build a 25x35 additign to Mrs Wlll Edney and husband QL Ber- 1 have WO acres Well improved, 50 ac.es alfalfa, so acres the Larson building a t Greeley and WYn. furnish the iI1113ck. They will com- corll ground, -balance is hay and pasture. Will trade for plence work on the basement next , M ~ S . W. A. w,right teals us that re~idence qr i11~0nle. week he Gru'bers are turflinw out shortly before c o d n g to Ord she and 1 have 400 acres, $i0,000 imp. 110 acres alfaifa, 125 acres good brick and plenty tkm- Miss U13 had a pleasant t h e for rorll, balance pasture and hay. Will trade for quarter or in- - several weeks with their son and . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kotouc and brother, Walter Wright and gamily two children left the latter part of at Port Worth. Tepas. 560 acres 9 miles from Ord, 225 acres broke, 50 acres al-

- last week for their home at4 ~ u m - falfa, balance hay and pasture, well improved, price $35,000 bddt. They had been vlsiting Mrs. ' The latter part of last week Geo. \\.ill carry one-half. *too's naaents. Mr. and Mm. Joe Morris and wife and four children 1 haye 2m good sand, imp. to trade. What have yo;, Cernik. Last Saturday was the wed- left for their home at Mitchell, WBr. ding aniverslary of both cou~les . M:r. after ten days spent with relatives 1 have 80 acres well improved, 3 miles from Ord $12,000, pnd Mrs. &mik had been married in Ord and vicinity. They w e r u o - 1 have 160 acres 4 1-2 miles from Ord $9,600, well imprgved- fifty' years, while Mr. and Mrs. Ko- ing to stop & Grand Island for a few No trade $5,000, touc had been manried just thirteen days stay with Mrs. Moiris' brother, I have a $1,000 ,vest Ord. yeairs. The four of them celebrated C. E. Rassett and faniily. They en-

. - the occasion. . joyed their Ord vlsit very much. I have others, xee me.

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---- ELYHIA NEWS

Mr. Viggo Muller and family motor- Van Cleve of Ord. BY Mrs. Bernard

Nebrasfrk State Fair

sterling qualities. owwrred o n Friday.

comlpanying the shipment.

the proud parents OF a baby boy -- (Continued from page 1)

I to make her home wit4 her son.

Ruth Eberspacher bf Seward, a sis-

the city of Uncoln of one-way traffic noon ing, when the aaw lifted her foot throwing him over a f te r which she

Automatic electric street signals will was a guest. Miss R w Zulkoski spent a part

home a t Gering. * - -

are not ~ e r m i t t e d .

ored to Grand Island Sunday bn bus-

benefit of state fair visihm. It ;s their children were in

era1 weelcs. \

-- Do it TODAY.

H. B. VAN DECAR Oyd, Nebr. .

1 INSURANCE COMPANY '

. Pep Ku!rlisb is carrying' mail for

--- Following our usual cus-* DISTRICT 67 tom of supplying. this

community with the best Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jennings and LTCEsSES GH.I;YTED - peaches from 'Colorado,

.we have purchased and

Hoyt home Thursday evening. the Park Monday evening.

-- children of Kimball came to the Ollie

(By MLs H. M. Sib.all Carload of Elberta Peaches Saturday evening visitor8 art J&n I

- ( o 2 ~ dinner and visited a short t~rt~s Rev. C ~ e n a r pr-bytbrian mlnister wednesday, turned to their home last Saturdav

COMPAFY Phone 187 - at the Peterson home Tuesday. Of has been a m- Howard g e a b l e returned b m e after a visit d t h John, Sibal at

\ hemian in Ord the past few gunday .evening aftpr several days Opallala. OLD SETTLERS G o weeks, giving instruction in the Bo- w ~ h an uncle at om*ba. Mrs. Ed. Clark and Eddie d e a ORD, NEBRASKA \

TO THEIR REI'ARD language- 'There was a n en- Mr. and Mrs. John SohuyIar motor- &it last week & Harley Seamen's - leitainment given last ovening a t the ,d t, Burwell s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , . J ~ ~ a ~ l d John h p h y s . (Continued from page one) khemian ha11 the Mr. and m. Lloyd Wheeler and The visitors at Juseph Hulinsky's gfrllq. ~ h r e e died in infancy and rec:ting and the &.older ones ~ r e e e n t - ' f m f l p of near Burwell spent w&- Sunday were: Mr, and Mrs. Chas.

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Rr a Grne oily I will sell all- FALL and WINTER HATS ' Big Millinery Reduction Sale , . ' - at 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT. Sale. commences today. / " . - - I

A N 333. ORCWTT f #

Earl McLain was a ~ h u r s d a y morn- Bill Kaaal and wifg returned yea- M ~ S . Stanley Mcls in C m e ' h o m e S. A. P w o e arrived from Califor ing Dasseuger to Llncolg. ' t e d a y to ~eol t t le after several days Sunday a f te r a few days s tay with nia tbe latter part of l as t week and

visit with the ~ i l l e Kasal family. her mother and sister a t Lincoln. Mm. expects to make Valley county hh Geo. Parkins made his 'regular t r ip M c ~ a i n will teach, i n t h e Ord schools home again a t l eas t for the present.

to Burwell last evenihg. ' . Mrs. Joe ~ o k d returned hbme last th i s year. They drove a$ f a r as Grand Junction evening after several weeks stay i n where Mrs. Pascoe stopped for a

the Ord hospital Wednesday. Jus t between trains' last Monday Oklahoma. Glen J ~ h n s o n was a t Greeley. - The first the week W P ~ . Ban- isi it with relatives: and friends.

ister went to Aurora where he was^ to . Cecil Clark made a business trip to Interruptions ' ~ a s t evening Miss Mayme McEwin. work for a few days. He plans now( H. D. L e ~ e t t of the o r d pd. g ~ ) 1

hrcadlla Wednesday. a' A small child of Mr. and Mrs. Clbes- 4rm Crofton arrived for a visit with a r e to gp to L i ~ c 0 l n next week a n d l that a n Ord young has wn - Oh' There that tele 1 ter Barnes was quite ill and taken her friend Mrs. q lmer Gudmundsen. enter the s ta te university a t the be- going a(oeung dor mg tb Miss Marie W e n t w o ~ t h left l a B t

Phone again 1 I've had nothing but to the Ord J, Tuesday. --- ginning of the fay term. Interruptions all I Miss Ruth Barkmeier came up from 1 and everyone thought she was w?ar-

Monday for Friend, Nebr., where she in6 flesh colored hose. That h k h t will be the principal 9 the schools. Central Cit las t Saturday for a visit Mrs. Jennie her in Ord but not in m 0 r n 1 n g I O U . Mrs. Ada Munn returned last

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How can I get T ~ e s d a y lner a few days r tay at with t h e 4 1 Pullen family. anything done?" L ~ n m l n and Omaha. Mr. Armstmng and Miss Katherine They scan 'em too close here.-Albion

Clem Pierson of Butha land A9d the young b s b t a n t patmaster G~~ &master

Taylor of S t Paul were Ord visitolg' visiting a t the Frank Lunney home for a f e y days last week. The Royal Nef&bre had a Ken- *with Mrs. Lemaater went t o B u m d l ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ; e 2 ~ ~ & T:{; d$iitea,.d%y'. zhS ~~~n~~ - housewife Imps- sington last F d d a y erebing a t the this Thursday morning.

up 1 home of .Mrs. Jud Tedro. coming year. Look our spreaders over and judge . h m b n g Beach. They a re spend- the receiver. Her Jim, Zikmupd went Do Omaha the

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,J nn- for pourself and our prlce is $3' annoyed l'Hello" ing a few days with the A. Sutton der others. Bailey & Detneller. 83-lt Tuesday Master Roland Tedro first of ihe wfek with a ca r load of

N~,m;I~h",,""&a";dn~i 2 $ul~"~~M'~ g;-h;,-,:qhn~;d~ulfg;;egROCh~g . --- was followed by a went t o North Loup w~here he visited stock. Miss Lorraine ~ e w s o n returned distinct change of his sister Mm. Opal Morrison. J. Stark a~tlived Monday to a t b d Ninn. ,

t h e latter par t of las t week t o Cotes- tone, as she gra- A son was born l b t Tuesday night her funeral. M ~ S Sada ,McNeff h a field. She had 'been a guest o# her ciously accepted Roland Haught. son of 0. C. to Mr. and Mrs. Aim Mazac. his Writ consdderable time with her Bert Corneal and wife &re at tho relatives the Ear l Castle i d l y . an Invitation to Haught, b r ~ k e his a r m wWle crank- is the f i is t son. There are two aunt, rs. Mark, during the past year. $tation Emt T h w d a y evenin4 and

join a t h e a t e r i n s a car at the Methiodfst picnic Bh little daughiers a few years older. met a niece; Miss CXmrldte Clamell, the park the other day. -

Hepche l IWnes was called home party. Mrs. John Gaqning from Grand 1s- a daughter of Mr. amd Mrs. J. Caes The ~ u r l i n h n depot is being land a ~ r i v e d in Ord lagt M a d a y , 8 9f Ldncoln. C&SS and d i e lrom Ormd Island Monday On the deep chair by

Mias Maude Eaatburn had her ton- minted on m e inside and out- few h r s before her mother, pa, and m r y Ann a r e expeckd t0 drlW *unt Of the sarlous ?llness Of hts where she sat the sil* removed by Dr. Barta. me WM side. the work being mmmenced the Jim Barnes passed away. A son, Gee. UP iq a &W day@. mother. . - wffe's wise, sympathetic mother $Poke. a patient for a couple of days rut the first of *isaweek, Barn-, who l i v e near Greeley arriv- "If I were you, dear, I would try to 01.p H o s ~ i t a l ,

Miss *lice M u l l t a n Of overcome my feeling about ipterrup ed j ~ & im time to see MS mother Floyd B(Y add Ralph Blnn&t spent

w a s in Ord last Sunday night. The 0. G. club met last week a t alive. the week lend at Swan Lake. a $ d been vis i t9g her people a t Bur- tions. Life Ls just one interruption Miss Margaret Brown left yester- the , h h e of Miss Murl BartleZh. . . well. after aoother, when you come to think day for Norfolk. She will be the Helen and Gertrude Collfpriest were . I

of it. Unless you are sitting doing ab- HOple Ewnolnics Teaohw i n the Jw- assistaqt hosltesses. I . John Wozab and daughter Emma BOlUtely nothing, every ring of the t e le IOr HdR'h-

John Jensen m e up from Farwell came up from U n m l n the f i r& of the phone, every 00 the.door, ever) Clarence Fox and Mike Socha wed and spent a days & wkek and a r e ~ M t i n g a t the Joe Knez- call of a friend 18 an interruption. to Grand Island last Tuesday mom- home. He r*urn and finla the acek home and with other relatives. Sometimes these Interruptions seem ing on the train returning by auto job of a ahurch building from trivial, sometimes they bring pleasant way, O h u d e Dewhdmt, who has be& news, a s this one did. the nearby country into Farwell. t

U. Operator lor mmhsl "Why not regard an ioterru~tion aa Nebraska grows the finest live- M , -y-Mrs, Harry st$plons re- was to Grand Island Monday' a n opportunity instead of an annoy- stock in the world and the corn and turned a d week to O m h a . They A new man. as r d i e f operator was of the famous

writ up to fill ae place for a an te* . I t may be o ~ ~ o r t u n i t ~ to help alfalfa to keep it. Yes, and Valley had ,&en tat Ord i n attendance a t the . time. a nelghb6r In a desperate-emergency; county Is second t o no otiher Nebraska f u n e r 4 gf the latter's father James

i t may be an opportunity to assist ip county i n t h b regard. 23-tf Wlsda Sr. Fritz Bichel herd of

Mr! and Mrs. Joe Tondreau dmm some clvlc work..or a chance to have to Broken IWW yederday aftar their a good t h e yourself. I thipk a n in- Nebraska grows the finest livestlqck Mrs. 'Kate ~ a n s l f l e and daughter niece, Miss Joaepbdne Grant, will terruptlon ls a s interesting and'ercit- ;,""iezr;,d a ~ e ; h n l d c ;e;;e$ zw" E;a"a;&h"%; sta-r with, them and go to school t h e ing as the entrances of characters on coming year, 'She &tended the Ord the if only we at that second to no other Nebraska county marrieg da lya te rs of Mrs. Vans l~ke , schools last Ywr. n this regard. 23-tt Madams I..ew and John Schilling. Registered Hirefords Way. When the bell rfngs, think a h a t --

Good news comes from Mrs. ma~: it might b e p e r h a p s only the butcher Nebraska grows the finest live. County Agent George Davis and Hather from ~ o ~ o f t mlilns, Cola. Re- a5kbg Your order, possibly a stock in the world and the corn and wife of %. Paul were Ord visitors , At the ranch 9 miles southwest of LOUP City, cently she submitted t o a tonsil op- cabfeegram from abroad, or it might be alfalfa to fed it. Yes, and Valley this morning, enroute home from . and 9 miles northeast of Litchfield, on eration and id feelang muchi improved, Ned calling with some joyful news. & county is second to no other Nebraska Loup Ity where they were judging . i n faat has gained twelve pounds. sure you are either ,wanted or needed, County in this regard. 23-tf a t th fair. They wlll return to Ord in Norember. an4 answer gladly.

2 Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 14-1 5 Barney Weare will go to Denver The latter part of last week Mr. "Think Of the loneliness Of

about the middle of September for and Mrs. A. E. Archer and daugh- Road boss ~ o h n Sharp moved h> lives when thete a re no lnterruptfona few days visit a t the Walter Weare ter returned t o OlIllaha by auto way

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big graang iron the Loup 'ltY How long and silmt the ~ O U M must hlo,me after which he will return to seer cher's a p e o ~ l e few days the stay Desch with family. Mra. Ar- The offering C O ~ S ~ S < S of 39 high-class bulls, 105 head 10ad lahere work has been going On be. Interruptions are signs of busy, California fop the winter. for some time t o near North Loup

where them is a couple of active, helpful, happy llves. When . of cows and heifers, all extra good, and 50 to 60 calves. work getting ready for the graveling YoUPve the 1vlle1-e no one Last Sunday evening DeJJbert map j A was born last evening to These Herefords include Anxiety seed stock that was pur- which i s tlo begin on the highway el& calIf~ You on the phone any more, man was a. guest IM Mtr. r -- r ~ ~ 8 , Mr. and Mra. Emil Fafeita at the soon. Your life will be dreary and desolate. Bmanuel Gruber in a drive t o h a d i a Qrd Hospital. &&her and child a re chased for its' ability to produce the v6ry hrghest type of

I'd greet fn_terruptlons wit11 gratitude, a-'d back. John Round a&mpanfed doing fine. Dr. Bart& was in at- progeny. , The ~ a ' a k Hansen family drove to u 1 were you." , them. Wlbert formerly taughk tfdance.

, - Lincoln this week to superintend the The young tlouservife, ~ h , , had been school near Areadig. building of their pomp, which they listening Intently, broom in :hand, .- A ~ ~ $ bhe outgoing passewers Fine -800-Acre Ranch will also be s ~ f d .

Horace and Oscar Trayis and La- last ~ u e s d a y a f te~noon was '

are buildink? of the state @lrpped acrogs the rbom and filssed her ,,,, Aldrich returned the of u l ia ~ a l k . She had for a few days Wzite a t o m t o either sale manager fo r any information desired itbl building. He says it will be mother In s!lence. . about five weeks yet before their the week froln their vacation trip to been vhiting her relatives the Jens and watah this paper next week for full dewription ot the land.

p ~ v y r l g b t ) Salt Lake City and Colorado points. Cappel family. house will be completed. Miss Belle N. Bryan, principal of -

--Our spreaders a r e the best and we the high school arrived last evening. M ~ S . Stella Biler and daughter . FaEE LUFCH AT NOON A Mrd lrom announces cll~l sine JOu 21s on the la -Buy now. s h e hiill stav ;ith M ~ ~ . R C. Bailey Freda returned home yesterday after Sale a( noon on Septemmer llth and at a. m, 8;etwber t h e arrival of Ray Clifford a t Bailey md Detlteuer,

t h e htome of Corgreussman and Mrs. Sit this rear . & ~ ~ ~ n g f a ~ ~ y W ~ ~ T ~ , " , ~ ~

15th. W l l meet trains a t Loup City and Litkhlield. Notify C. B. Benger Robert G. Simmons, On August He Mi, Juanita Grant from Jaint left M, Gray and wife and sor\ ~ d - ,Freda is feelling improved. when YOU will arrive. weighed 'even pounds and ten Ord the latter part of last week to ward dficve down froln Kinlball th:$ rounces and Is us'ng language take up her work a t the Grand Island week for a short visit with relatives H. 5: Flock and daughter Gladys tha t the, fond parents believe indi- , and friends. Mr. Gray said they had returned home last Mon4ay an Business college. dates that' he is going to be a pollti- L

0 hurry home and giet to iGdfng overland t r ip t o Denver. They had ~ i a n when he gets older. \ .John Hornickle a n d wifeand Myfa :aheat. ~h~~ are al well and look been accompanied by two bmtbers of ,

Fritz Bichel, Owner LOUP CITY - Boettger left Wednesday for a ,rip ,r,sp.,,~us and say they are Still ~ r . ~ l o c b , Lyman and Luther Flock

Elizzbbeth Bo1linSr returned into South Dakota, M e r e they haVal with their borne . from Bctone county. AUCTIONEEZM : SALE MANAGERS, yesterday to Central City. s h e had interests to look after. They p!an - -- - - Col. A. W. Thompson, Linc!oln. C. B. Benger, Callaway, Clattle Sale been spending a few days with her on taping while on the trip and are Tllis evening the Epworth League M,~s . K. s. Donason a- Gene Hack- CaI. E. A. Keeler, LDup City M. C. b r s o n . Central City, h n d Sale sister Mrs. Lewie K ~ s l e r * Mi= looking borward to a most ehjoyable nets da te r and t rother of W. Hark CLERK: i9 gt,ing a social at the ho,me of Miss E1:zabeth had come u p by auto way time. ~ d i ~ ~ ~~i~~~~ tro which all E~~~~~~ aess departed Thursday micrning for , First National Bank, Loup City. with Lewie and wife who had been League nlembers and young people their home at adesburgv ZIJiTwis' visiting with relativw a t Central John Ward went to Burwell to , urged to ~h~ conlmittees after three weeks visit a t the Hark- City. spend Sunday. He has been palnting :a n l ~ r k i n g ha:d tb have a pleasant

-__ . . the school house i n district 9 and >v,cing. R:,ss By'sgiton extends a

A. B. Wells i s taking a two weeks staying a t the home of his sister, :,- e2ial inyitatioll to all the 'young A sister of Mrs $has. May0+ vacation from his duties a t the Bailey Mrs. Sam Roe. c:ople of the church to be in attend-

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and Detweiler store and to add to nce. left last Tuesday for their home a t h i s enjoyment had his tonsils- *mOv- Vivian Key of Burwell accompanied , ---- - ~ h & e n n s , Wyo. They had been a t

North Loup gnd Ord for a cou~rle of ed. He writes tjhat he is Paving toSheriff Key down from Burwell Sat- Darrel Ludingtan seems to weeks. le t the ba1,ance of thf family do all urday by auto way. She went back more than share of ill luck. I t he talking and most of the eattug on the e b n i n g train While a t Ord but he expects to be back vn the job'seb, was visiting the Ray Sack& fam- three weeks work- Mrs. Y. Johnson was in (3rd ff3r ing for Patchen's On the ice wag0n,' several hours yesterday. She had soon. .

-, > i l ~ , , he !unl?ed* fr~p,l the wagon arid

in- teen visiting _her niece Mrs. m. ;ured 'hls knoe.: Tuesday he was

~ ~ f f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ at ~ ~ r w e l l . She returned urs. J ., i a r r e l r & ~ r n r d Oid Mr. and yr@' '\ler and a11 auto aciden, and received s O m e i t o ~~~~~d island on last Saturday evening. She had lbeen terl Kathadeen Of Hast'ngs* 1 bruises m e n the car he was in and v%siting her people and her husband's were in Ord Japt miday and Saturday. one driveu by Gee. Owens were in mother a t Billings. Mmt, Mrs. FaT- They were accompanied by a smashup. re1 le& her litle daughter, M h , with friends and all camped at the wrk. h e r mother. She will q t once dispose of their hovsehold gmds or pack and . ~ h d fi&dih picnic a i the Park ' Marion Cu~ll ing 'and fanlily drove

to ~ i l l i ~ ~ ~ . b$r. ~~~~~l has a run last FrIdajr afternoon and evening in last T d 9 s d a ~ eveQillg ScOtts

as baggage man fronl that point to was everything to be desired. T h e r e ' where they h$ve been making Casper, wyO. They make the more welre about 150 in atendance a t the Itheir home. They are moving back not because they don't like or& hut dinner and in thdevenipg there was Ord. b"dr the time being they

p a k e their home with Mrd. Cushin?'~ 'Lyle Craig cam because they will be a t Billings with a good people, Mr. and Mrs. J. LC. Work, las t m n d a y evtning. relatives., t . ~~1~ M C B M ~ uought . a ticket yes- Marion has not decided lust what he sons living neat Ord.

Bill Welters and his right hand'wil l do, later on ke h i g M +W back .ing griving ' For thirteen ~ e a r s ~ M r s . Gee. Owens ~ ~ l b ~ ~ t a re putting in their to their farm. Their relatives and Clarks. me- at (3rd kept house for Henry Howen now de- spare time painting the fire hydrants the p e o ~ l e of Ord'are glad to see thig of his brother-in-law ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; n . a n d T ~ ~ d ~ h i ~ d $ ~ m ~ a ~ ~ r l$i in Ord. The lodies art) Ieing paint excellent family Some back tO',*lley 1 famliy. .. . since to wornonhood and man- Mr.-and Wrs. E. W. of Ash- ed a cream color and the tops a bril- haode The latter pa* d last -k liant warlet. John Klein is really Mrs. Owens was agreeably surprised. t e fellow entitled to praise for1 Guy Burrows drove over' to Kear- land were in Ord for several hours P when M ~ ~ . Bodnie H~~~~M~,~ and

s arting the style however a s he de- ney last Sunday and vfsited his bm- last ~ u e s d a y on a business trip.

husband in o r d for a d s i t , corated the tire iydran t h fmnt of ther-in-law I a i e Seerley. Guy was While here they expressed thewelves

Their home is & Adriap, MO. Thev his house some- time ago' I accompanied by his mother-in-1 w, very much pleased with our C O U ~ Mrs. Peter Jknsen and daughters 41- house bnd other im~rovement3.

had been in Colorado, stopping at sW- freda Jengen an? Mrs. Henry Norris era1 places of interest. Mrs. McLery's The first d the and and little dau&ter mey all came . . ~ ~ ~ h ~ Presto? drove up from Lin- brothers, Hugh and Kern Howe, a r e Fred Bish aqd children arrived fh;zl back to in *a rnening, M ~ S . coin last s ~ ~ B ~ ~ . H e went to the

~ ~ m ~ i ~ ~~~~~~o E:; grii; ~ ~ ~ ~ " ~ i o U t T ~ ~ ; ~ , " t $ , r e d L ~ ~ y he with " ~ r r c ~ w s them and on daughter the return Jerrine trip. They were his wife and daughter Mildred. Yes- home of relaItive8 near Burwell after

a d they very much e ? l a r d visit- ~~~~:nfl~: :~: t j l$tu,rn & had been .siting a t Kearney f ,

y they a h went t0 Grand 1s- terday for Central Cht~. Mrs. B u r h w s tells us that land wlbere Berton has a good p ~ f -

just about made a new man him E::kimther-in-law has lately pur- tion waiting him. and several others. See our cars

L-- Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Murray de- once before when he had a bad kttack based a home at Keamey and they parted this we& after spending a 'of rheumgtfsm so he Pame Ord m e nicely located and like i t there Tuesday Mrs. JO& Moul and dau- week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. take some more treatments r p r v - 9 7 - h ghter Mary Adell returned home from ~ o e p r i m e going first t o Hastings a visit at L u s W n . They had ac- &r a visit with h i m people and then Next Sunday evening a t the Meth- sunday Mr. and Mrs. companied Harry Labart, a brother te tnrnlng ta th& h (hand bdht church a number of young lad- and daughte+ josephine return- of Mrs. Moul, and his family Lush- Bluffs Iowa where he will teach ag- ies will give a' pagaent called Girl- * from a trip to Omaha where they ton after they had spent a few days sin this year. They made the trip in hood of other ladds. The girls a re had been for a few days. On the a t the Moul home. their automible and have just return- dressed i n the doDJtumes of other h a m w a r d trip, when near Seward, ed from New York City where they lands. There will be a number of it oommenced to rain, quite hard.

Flagg & Tunnicliff spent the summer, Prof. Murray tak- bealtiful solos one sung in Spanish ~h~~ drove a farm house t o ing special work a t Columbia Univer- , nd ope n 'he An1ori-?.n- Indian uqtil the storm was over.- ~t con- aity. They made the entire trip in tongue. The Pagaent gives an idea tinued rainlag so long the Misko's their car visiting besides New York, of what the Christian religion means were invited Q stay all night, ~ i s s ORD, NEBRASKA Wmhin&on, Jersey City and other to the countries who +re less favor- J o ~ p h i n e claims they had a del4ght- big eastern cities and said they had B ed than our own. 4 c o r d i d invit- ful time and never received W t a r delightful trip. lation is extended t b everroas ' treatment from strangers. . I

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White House Chocolate FAIRMONT9S SundaySpecialsatBradt9s Sherbet Cherry Nut &# Delicia Ice Cream Exclusive DELICIA Dealers .

GOODESOIY NEWS Fred M c h m a n returned the la t ter Part of las t we& f rom,a vtmtion of a douple of weeks.

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Tuesday.

Two for 25c and three for 25c

Mrs. Weekes' Rye, Graham

AKnsworth.

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29th. ~ r : and Mis. k e d Coe returned Ray Blyan and wife, old t i m r s o f , to Burwell Friday. A daughter was born Tuesday Aug.

21, 1925 a t the $home of Mr. and Mrs. this wdiOnl now Of Loup and On our reffitslter we find the name Arnold Oarske, w(hO reslide on tb H. their &a. Kenn&~h of Minneapolisilof W, Stokes. Perhaps some reader near Burwell. Mrs. P. Beauchamp 4 F u l l e f i o n . 1 may a-11 to memory such a wrsm Thursday the anoual re- .

r e r e a t the rodeo. The l a d l a a re Whose i ~ m e is a t Flagstaff: Arizona of ddecendanta of D a ~ d daughtetm of ~ h a f l i e Hutchins o f l H e dlaima to have ridden the rangea Hdl, held at tourLt park at Burwell. Mrs. Gladys B e a u ~ h a m ~ p in this part of Nebraska maay years Taylor, About 15 were pres- I Fred'dckson and husband of Hayfield, ago ~ r a e m b e r i n g Meli Goodenow who ' ent, A picnk dinner was by Uinnesato Were dm here. She pras Tpas net on the grounds the day he all Rehtivm bnrm a number of a former Burwell girl. Tlhev were registered and if he again called a t &erent places were pr,resed, W, R, && &day mck Bradley and fan?- unfo*unate and lost their home the informartion bureau we were not wight one bf the decendant;i and MY drove in t m m a i n t o n f o r a vislt and oonfectiOner~ dore there to meet him. H e was 62 owi,ng to his dawhter of neag wi,th Mrs. Bradley's sister, Mrs. Geo. wiped a cyclone. However years of age and was m e of the bull-

t h e 3 hDve the spirit of the p b n ~ & r ~ , d o ~ ~ ~ ~ in the rodw. w i t h him Arcadla was unable to go wiLb Humard. The Bnadlay's bmught Mrs and a s b s been the costume for sev- 0. M. Seerley back t,O her home at

v ---.-. - _------- .-* -- e r d yeairs p a l t he i n v i m MT. and Grand Isl?nd. The L~UW had'a fall Mrs. Gooden w and their daughters while V'hlwln~ per daugMer *rs. Brad- to attend. A l e those w(ho g&ther- lev, but fa rmover.ing fmml b-

n memory of their farefather and furies . . re grateful to be @eeent, yet there

a de,pressfng ai other Evelyn S a G e n t and hmarae unfelt, a& m acmunt of death l+$h ~ m . 0 down nimm Burwe'' and

. Venting olhers from mmu(ng mule friends. They ~ c m m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ben

but east a over the e&!re Rose back to Burnell '&llrday mnlpany. he w o & l l e r was ideal and !ling. l.ova T'ndle m4de One

- . ae drive a pl+ant one, One ~ ~ u l d of the auto pafiy Ord @ft note the prospects for the best Sundav' : .

, : Earn C Q ~ that ithe writar ivor re- . :

. me,pbere-& h i y e seen in previous The Elmer Jenqings drove ' promptly at 2 o'clock + --ygBm f r o n l Q r w e l l d Taylor, and down from *Mitchell, Nebraska

'. were aid the w r n was even latter part Of week and are .a, . ,.-' better fart2ler.- yoILd W~Q?. visiting r e l t i v e s and former friends

w,.R. wrfght, d o has been'on the for a few days. Barney yerge of a ngrvous b s e a k d ~ w n fs b- has beep vhiting them time

<. proving under treatment D ~ , mi*, caine d6dn with. Elmer came in for Lvr. wrlght spent a few days in bed a little visit Monday b i d promised to but 'Is out again altho be cont inua drop in wain. They are visiting down t ~ l t i n g m~dioa l treatmenit. He with at the Oscar Collins home- his aunt Mrs.-Sarah 'I%OmpdOn went to Almeria Sunday where they visited After a couple of w e k i vlsit with f,=latives ,until Monday afternoon. their parents, Judge and Mrs. E. P.

Noel and Darl Dodson came to bhe elements and numerus other relatives M e n o w home Satur nighit .and aqd friends the Wayne C l ~ m e n t s Sunday. Their mother, Mrs. DodBm, family departed last Saturday morn- Claude Kennedy an~d &fe and moth- ing for their horne a t Boulder Colo. er of the former Were dinner gue@s The ~ l e m e n t s ~ family were ester- a t the M. B. w e n o w They tained two evenings last ~ e e k a t returned to Burwell in the evening.

The dedicatory service. t m k place 2: $:~y~lop"gh z:e zY %;. at."d i::: a t the M. E, churoh Sundav morn- ~ , ~ ~ ~ t t . yng-mntinuinq throughout the day. A picnic dinner was 'arranged. The churc?n has remodeled wently The Sim Morrow family a r e visiting

convenient and quite mlodern. Qra friends while attending some George Dodson aqd two sons business matters. Mk. Morrow was

of %uth Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. Dave a p l e a a n t Quiz *lkr Monday' He

sawdey of Bumell to HW says they like California fine but Thumdav where they visited that if he didn't like the summers . Mrg, Ejdn,a ~ ~ h ~ ~ , a sister of M,M, there better than he does the winters

mson*@. Thev returned Friday. - he khinks wouldn't the s tay summers there a r e long. grand. He

Miss Irene Miller, a niece of Mrs. He they have a mmping outfit Frank Sershen, returned last Friday for their car a d whenevet the not- p o m i n g t o her home a t ~ h i l l i p s . An- ion strikes them they load i t UP and WELLER & McMINDES, Auctioneers

. other niece of a s . Sershen's M i s ~ g o s n a trip. Mr. Morro* still re- Ruth Jan Johnson turned to Lin- tains his land i n t e r h t s in Valley coln khe same day. . county. . -

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MIS. Minnfe Carpester of Burwell visiting the Geo. Nightengale

Davfd Beggs -,----,---- Sep 1926 LOCAL NEWS and o4her Ord friends, -urn-

OLEM ITElttS (BY Nina Oliver)

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marrid and s from Gresham, visited from Satur until Mbnday at Irvin McCunes.

Alice Larsen came Friday on thur Mensing+ --------,--- O& 1925 motor and vislted until Saturday R. Kokes ---------------- Jan 1926 Irma and Jose~hine Klinger. nniah BwUger -----,----Jan 1926

Devlllo Fish and family Paul metzkj's Thursday e

Doyle Scott visited with hi Clifford 3 Ray G i ~ e s from --------Mar 19 until Mondav. ------- _Mgr 19

Point Out What We verb Sunday evening.

cattle Saturday. AMorney Leo Bolrfunek came

assis remains unchanged excelrt for lowering of the frame and a few

BY DEPOSFI"I'NG your money and making ~ a ~ n l e n t s by check, your stub record shows for what and where your mdney went.

For a few days lash week vemeds and chassis

this time a re more at any previous time on of the Model T.

sen. re, however, entirely Mr. and Mrs. John Jurcyzenski an First Nationa Bank

ORD, NEBRASKA

well a s for new

her cousin Miss Ruth Johnson Lincoln Visited at Oliwr's from

County Fair at Ord, Nebraska -

We want to see you there and your frtends also

P INVITE: YOU to visit our shop dur- ing the fair where we sell the best

and vulcanize t i ~ e s and tubes by steam and electricity, using the newest methods. We also sell E X I D E ' ~ ~ ~ NATIONAL batteries ' and repair and re-charge all makes of bat- -

We do electrical work on generators and starters

Gabriel Snubbers and Hassler Shock Absorbers For Sale '

J&n Edwards and family. l ~ s a l f e W e handle the i Meese and Glenn Edwards attended a party at Frank Meese's Thursday evening and had a fine time. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sarensen spent Wednesday with John Edwards. A' '

Helen Schauer. Mavis and Ursel pateison dsited at Kowalski's Sun- day afternoon.

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7 .i d 9 I wp OF MRS. CWKS DOPE -..-. horn% LI known L1 ''80 M IU bnd'*a' ,Whfl~ *a t D p r l ~ Lahe .: LIP^, ~ ~ n d a ~ ' t h e latter 'part of July. He eaysl he' at iha front door ol the buntr Court ani ihter&t & $ '* * + * * * * * * * * * + * One blg atate a surroun 8 a f t e r m o n u Y Brush Wed that he hern't had a vacatiop yet and so is House building h the city of Ordl (bs real %(ate or an,, pm tbre2 4 have' a good many favor- * stone fence. Th9 conduotor of One would not make a g floater. We leaving Sargeot Thursday mornlng VUey County, State and Discrkt of ma1 -w unkwwrt T ~ A due3 mments depa*- + sighheefng b u gravely aJl'Ilounces learn the but ROY fpr Iowa city Iowa to visit PI. sister Nebraska, kt p ~ b l i c auction for order loK by pu~ioe( ioo-bl ) . + which Mrs. Clark * "We are now 'R.ssln(l Dr. 80-and*0'e he got inlo a d for to g0 to work the first of the week - cmh the following deserlbed property bwn m a s by au* + prepares each w e k a largely * home- he fence i s made of g a l some reason o r other, can't tell back to gargent Sundsy Night k a d y to-wlt: The Southwest Quarter 0f Ths a h v s m e d defendpnts an' * from the Quiz exchanges. There + stone",--,&venn+ News

4 are a good many t i m a , hop- * - Imuldnvt keep einW*. He Dr. Ida Bailey. He expeck to be Sectfon numbered Thirty-one, (Sl), requbed to w w e r the said p e u m called for help and was r scued as he -Sargent Leader + ever* When Wends of the Quiz *? A funiy incident hat hapepned a t wlas going down for t 6 hlrd time. Township numbered Twenty (20) on or before September elat, 1925. 9r hand Mr3. Clark * this office that plight lbe of interest to- - 4 a r g e n t Leader North, Range numbered Sixteen (161,

MODEBS ROONS ANTONIE NOVAK, *. r e g a d n g people^ which W l d '* parents and our' readers. During the - - West of the 6th P. M., in Valley Coun- BY Davis & Dads, ty Nebraska, for the satisfaction of Her At tmey9. + be of In department * two years of the present rna~agement ~ r s . R. B. Courtney and children and private board. AS deelr0a, steady, -decre4 and costs, FLrst Publ ic~ion Aug: +, ma she wwuld be glad of the * we have employ^ boys m d girls from visited in 0 rd with the formers 11% or transit. One bleak east ,of h r d . Mcallton and smith, - 'bassistance. If You .get a mark- * the high sahool. Auburn h k h school ter Mrs. Rondeau, the fore Part of garage. Will arrange to. students in . 9 sd copy from a distance contain- 4

+ring .an that dll 1 Complainant. , 11. Gndmundsen, Attorney ' . + ! a s YOU b o w hais a stenography and this week. groups and accept prodqce on board XOTICE OF IIE*IRISG * Valley county PMP1e, send or * 1 and a typewriting course which is con -HowaM County Herald - Carrie B. Mortensen, Ord. Nebr.

$give Ito ms. Cla,rk far 9 sidered one of the best in the state.\ - \ PEO.' H. THUMNEU Phone 636. -

+ Of course while we are not critlsbing] i r . knd A. J. Auble ;ad chlld- - 81-tt Special Master in Ohancery. - $ e~ lumn. IN THE COUNTY COU T OF v&

+ + 4 + + + + + + + + +- this course wg realize that the shon ren of Ord stopped in Wolbach a few, IIIP~Y' CIlkLk CLUB NOTES Mrst pub. Aug. 6--5t . my w u m y , N z q u s l f : TtlD - . 'lime given to and girls in thh hourq Wednesday while :on lhelr wry,

(By Christensen) \

MA'I'TER OF THE E S ~ A T ~ department dbes not fit them to take Dads & Darls, Attornejs ELIZABETII A. A N D ~ N . D&

CEASED. THE STATE OF NhB- OUR ExC1'AXaES up the heavy work connected with to att'nd a'rDdi0 The club met at (he of ~ m . IN ~ 1 1 ~ DISTMCT C O U ~ T OF -qW: (BY Mrs. R. J.' Clark) big paper front office. All of. them ,tion.*lvolbach Mesgnger

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Beranek and can spell fairly well but all have a - I chris. Nielsen A"wt 27. la mem- VALLEY COUNTY, NElUJASKA TO all pb*aons ~ n t e m s t e ~ h mid ' bers were p r w n t -and kire visibm. I qaughlter Emma were visitors in Loup, biffgrent_ form of capitalization, - On our way to Burwet1 Frfd'ay we AS there was no extensio? work to ~ & ~ ~ i ~ Novak, Plaintiff, a estate, creditors and heirs, take no-

City %Tednesda~ i%ftemoon being en- ~e te r , But that isn9t the inter&~~giStoPPed in Old about 730 and Played be tqken up the afternoon w~ m&t- tfce that Unilliam A. And&--n bag V. - filed his netttioh 'qlleging that mza-

q u t e to their home in Ord They had plint. Neven has a one worked here a r h n d of golf On their F h h t y fine 1~ spent 1. 6 soda1 way. T$s 'man- 1 ~d~~ E. mtte , I d n g C. Witle, beth A. Andeiwn, died in(estate been ip Ravenna *!tint3 relatives. ( th$t cant drive the aptomlbile j little golf course. We enjoyed the bers who are W i n g ' the articlea f o r , ,-----witte, his wife, hZinnIe Mrs. Louls Berahek of Ravema was That's the strange thil~g. We have no game in great shape. "Bud" Shirley the fair demonstration are reclue&ed ~&.h, ,-------Raasch,her hu- Valley Count Nebraska, on o r about

I April 7. 1 8 8 t being a resident rod accompan~bg them home lor a automlble eourse in our Auburn hard at work On the ground. to leave them with K9'FhC b a d , lohn Wacek, ------waCe& in6abitmt 81 Valley Coudln h.obrari- visit.-loup City Standard schools. )eves that s h n in the morning, and he There M11 be a comrmunity plCnic his wife, Dennis J, Martg alias ka, and oiner of - In fakt there i s no critishm but bas t b m fie shape. He informed in the pete Knecih( grov6 September D, J. wart., Sarah M. ~ a r t z a iah ~ l ~ ~ k Thlrty-mve h t (8j. bl

Ifaskell's ------ole m d the Is a point for consldemtion and that bunc16 of golfem r e r e 6. Bqn. Your dnners and. o?~OY the s, M. Martr, his r i fe , h n a g d e ) , Apdition to ,Ordo valley auntye lFe- It WLU be here. This even &pplleS to lng down st . Paul lor a couple of Kame in the afterW30n. 1 H. H. Hake, and all pem?ns hav- and alw bt qve In Buck gained national prominence last atudgnts whose father,^ own no of golf in a few days They next meding be with h6rs. Holm or claiming any intereat in ~ l ~ k ~~~l~~ ( 1 ~ ) . in mmld6 Ad- winter when he stepped up to the re- automobiles. And they are $11 pro-, will in proba%ility 'be here next &Dtemhr 24ith- that part of Iotg 2 and 3. in block dition to Ord, Valley Coanty, Neban. qiving end of =EX a$ Hasting8 and ficient in driving. Like many othei,lSundaY when we haye leaguea 19, of the OriginaS Townslte of ka, leaving as her sole and only told the people of the world several problems of this modern day we have contest here. When we reached Bur-, Danlels returned last o ~ d , Valley County, Nebraska, de- ad l a d her huband, wlllarn A. b- things they did not know albaut the a comparison here that i s worthy of well we played a rOqnd on their week from hk4 vacation s c r i m as b e a i n g a t a point detson and her cwdren, ~0~ W, newspaper business. Now c0me.s the real consideration. I c~wrse. "WeIJ means .Joe Z ~ h 0 1 l t d P b@lofiado ~ i n t s . Mrs. B~nfe lS 95 b e t a e &ha@t ,derson, and Mable W, Aknemy.

bell telephone company with an in-;-Nemaha County Republican arid this editor. The l@dies t0Qk in stayed for , a longer visit wiW her a r n e r lot 2 and running That the is a hId&band ist tent invitation tbat he vhi t a - the city while we wer; playing golf sistep and her .daughter+ thence south 125 f&, thence west said dmased. That the prayer Of nu~uber of the centrally located cities Dr. and Mw. Earl Leininger and and after the game was over. we put aavis and daughter Rosemary. 65 feet, thence north 31% feet, said petition is for a determination where they are soon to hold schools, baby Betty Jane, and Dr. Leininger's in all our time takilLg in the big fair

Frlday afternoon Mrg, Jack Roach thence east 15 feet. thence north - of the time Of death of the said Eliza- of iwtructbn for thelr local manag- sister Miss Harriet arrived here laslt,and rodeo.-phonograph - land Chilqren returned to tlle*r home 93% feet, thence 50 feet to beth 8. Andersbn and for a detepmin- era and tell them from a newspaper Thursday far a several days visit a t ,beginning, real names unknown, ation of her heir's, the degree of kin- mans atandpoint whdt oonytitute~ the home of DL Leiningera parents.' (Mr. tad4 Mrs. Anton T u n a and the a* cJarFs Roach's after parents. Mr. and with Mrs. Defendants, . Ship and the right of d e w n t of the news and the value of such. Ole could Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Leininger. Mkjg *line children. autoed to Ord Sunday not gccede to their wishas but the Harriet haid been wifh them ab6ut a'wh'ere they went to see their mother Davis- &I1 people were not to be sidetrack- month and went back with them on and sister, Mrs. charley line, who

s g they are going 'to install a re;] thir @Urn Tuesday to their home a t i s very low. $he will have to under- ceiving apparatus on Oles telephone Atwood Kansas. She fs employed by go another operation as s w n a5 her m that he can deliver hls message: h& brother-s office girl. 1 s t r k g t h will permit. over the telephone and the same be 4 a r g e n t u a d e r , --Phonograph given fhrough a loud speaaker to ' The Leinhgers were Ord residents' - the gatherings 3 this time.-Harvard many years ago. George Zlomhe accompanied by his is vidting her sister. Mrs. C. C. Shep- IOourier. . d !(sister ~ i s s Laura, who raa returning qt bd.

. ~j . - I Harvard now pas a hospital. 1 am,from school at Lincoln and was visit- J. Ha HOLLINGSHEAD. Daperon Miller was an incoming also arranging for .someone to atatt a Inlg. the 'twobrothers here a few days - County Judge

passenger Saturday (morning of last1 private graveyard. As mn ag this motored to Ord sunday dnd spent the week. He has then locat@ f,n wyo-'is ,done Hapk Leggett'Levi KauIplan day visiting their parents. ming the past few w e e b and prior to' Ase Wood,George Evan8 and other -Howard Cbunty Herald that time wai in southern California. who lie &bout me s o much had better, --PSootia Regiter look out. After I get through with

-. them they will & p a t c h a up in the . ~ i i i Roxy Auble of Ord musk? hospital, i f possiBle i f not, there will

superyfsor in the Hastings schoolslbe a place to #plant them. was a guest at the F. M. Harris home 4 l e Buck in Harvard Courier -Wolbach Mwenger -

'L- Clarence Thursiton brought hid Miss Eunice chase came down from friend Alan Strong down a few sou-

O d Wednesday with the A., J. Auble venirs from his section of Wyoming family and remained for a visit with when he oame down to attend .the where they had been to visit with - R ~ S . Phone 28 DE'VTIS'I' - Wss Lillian Hansen.-Wdbach Mess- Fair. He prasknted Allen with a neat, relatives and friends, THE STATE OF NEBRASKA ) x-Ray Dkgnosb enger. little lbox containing some of the, -Wlawa Gazette - L

, . Hillcrest Sanitarium Gas al ren for Ertradonr rattlenr from some sixty rattle snakes. Valley County They have a humor all thelr own in Clarence killed fhem all himself Phone ofam 109 PHONES Rer. 684

Rochester. A street about a mile long last one a few days ago when he fs known as "Sawbones Alleyw. This enroute to Burwell. They run all Valley clinic thoouroughfare Is where the surgeons way from yearlings to 'ateen Phone 31

Ii', La BLESSING Ijve. Another district peopled by the ULUJ.-Hurwell Tribune I DENTIST physicians is known as "Pill Hill". C Telephone 65, O d A district mostly deroted to n u r s a l Roy Brash Not A * J'sm1i4n1'D' Modern Method8 and ~ p ~ l ~ ~ ~ l 1 Nebraska State Ban& ~ u l i d ~ p g

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. J . A. Phllllpsexb M. D- GEOa A. PARKINS OPTOJWTRIST

Eyes Exambed and alas8ea ~ t t a pIace so designated. apd show cause, Scientifically

-Burwell Tribune - if such exists. why said account PIIYSICIIIN AND SURGEON should not be allowed and petition Ord, Nebraeka

*Mrs. J. M. Cooper departed for her Ord, Nebraska hame in Omaha Thursday I t is ordered that notice be glven having visited several weeks with her by publication three weeks prior to Of&ce Phcne 116 Residence ws 11. P. G. Hores ~ r . H: N. Norrll mother -Mrs. Joh~~son and bmtherS said date in the Ord Quiz, a legal HE8. PHONE 355 RES. PIIONE 117 Walter and E. E: Johnson 'in this weekly newspaper of general c i r c~ la - city.-~oward County Herald -- 4 tion In said county. CHARLES MIZAR OFFICE PHONE 68 - I Witness my haxid and seal this 12tb 'Alice Larson of Ord was an inCom- -- A,,..,* *WJ%

OSTEOPATBIC P1IYSICI.A.N.P

ing passessinger Thursday to visit a t D. C. Ph* Ca SURUEONS a + the home of her friend Carrie Jensen. ~ q & , ~ t . - PalnilPr Graduate Chiropractor She returned home Saturday evenlng. n r a t kc&. 1~-;8t. . 4 c o t i a Register Bell Uuildillg F. A. BARTA, M. D.

- - I E. S. Klyley, Attorney Office ,196 PHONES Res. 118 in disease8 of L e

Ghes Chinn &a8me up from North Loup Thursday morning and visited SIIEKIFY'S SALE Ord, Nebraska EYE, Ed& ROSE and THROAT at the home of hls sigter, Mrs. F. S. Notice is hereby given that by vir- Q U S S E S FITTED Nickolson and hueband until the tue of an order of sale issued by Oface over Beranek's Drug Store af ternon motor when he continued the Clerk of the Dlstrm m u d of McMindes & Wekr omce hours. 10 to 12 A M. his journey whbh will take hini to the Eleventh Judicial District of Ne- Marengo Ill., where he wAll spend the braska, within and for Valley coun- . Real and Wve stock

to 4 P. M.

next few days visiting and on bysi- ty, Nebraska, In an action wherein - ness matters. While here Mr. Chinn Lincoln Safe Dewsit COn~panY, la left money on his subscription to the c o r m t i o n , fs plaintiff and John J.

AUCTIOSEEIIS O'RD H O S P I T A L Herald for which he has the editors Barthalome, Josephine brtholome, phong 65 'TI, ual one block south of post omce thanks. -Howard Co. Herald a American Sta~te Bank of ~ U Q City,

mrnz euffererr to d e l a ~ seeking reUef and cure. - 1 Nebraska, s banking corporation, and ~ , r s . a. Q. clement and two daugh- John Doe, wal and true name un- A, Ma 'DANIELS Cm L MILLER, M. D,

ters and son of Ord arrived in Calla- known* are Defendants. O w N W -. way on Monday and are the house I will. fit two o'clock P- M. the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Benger 28th day QC September. 1925~ at the

UI\'DERTIU<IKG and family I west front door of the cmmt, House AND EMULIL311NG Surgery, Consultation

I - in the City Offer of Ord. sale Valley at County, public Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Brysons James

Phones : and X-Ray. and Melvin accompanied by M~~ auction, the following descrihd lands Off ice PsA I O

Hazel Wright and Miss Georda and to-wit: Residence Blaeh 116 - P b n e 4b ON, Nabr.

Ilarrow left by auto Sunday afternoon The No*hwesd Quarter Of , - - -

fo r Denver, Colorado for a week's Twenty, TowYnship Seventeen North, trip.-Custer Oounty Chief Range Mfteen West, less three-fifths - lc l f an acre in the Soutihwest corner Wa Ta McLAIN MUNN & NORMAN Misses Violet Shaner and Charlottelnow '" 'Or 6Chm' Durposes. %lid UNDEnTt\I(EI\ LAWYERS

I Eacker spent Saturday and sunday tract containing 15' 2-5 acres and EMBAL3~1 Phone 64 in Cedar Rap!ds Violet vldting her be~di~~~l~lI","~$nNe,"D~nkabne friend Irma .Clason and Charlotte her; Phones a t Office and Realdena 44 Ord' - - - - Webrash

1 Grandma King. - Given under my hand this 21st day 1 of August. 1925. Claude A. D a ~ i s Clarence M. Da- -Wheeler County Independent Mrs:JLmes Barnes who was quite ill G ~ R G E s. ROUND, McGinnis & Ferguson DAVIS & DAVIS Sheriff .in and for Valley a few days ago is now imptoving G~ .~n ty , Nebraska. VETERINARIANS

rapidly.--G~epley Ci1t)zen. - First Pub. Aug 27-5t. ATTORNEYS . ~flrs. A, L. Davis and children left Testa the Of Oface: Tolen Building, oppoaifg p. 0.

Friday for a visit with relakives a t ' SPEVIAL MASTERS S U E Each Month

North Loup and Loup City before' - I returping to their home at ~latteville, ' Docket--Equity NO. 72

C_ I DR. G. W. ,TAYLOR Gudmundsen and Rosq 0310. ,Qreeley Citizen . . -.%- - In the District Court of ihe United

i I LAWYERS -1 Writr tr mr trd.9 The Chancey Stewart famlly were DEN'HS'I' Will practice in all courts

b r a thr mtarr 01 road grieved Sunday morning a t about1 Nebraska trwblr and that Probate of Wills and settlement of D h O 4 do to sat c u e 4 1 oclock when their s ~ n sustained Q R ~ ~ I ISLAND Ord, llebrr~ha estates a specialty.

painful injury to h b head when kick- The Perm Mutual Life Insurance C0.e Ord State Bank Bldg. Ord, Nebr, ed by a horse. The unlorhnate ladl a corporation. complainant remained unconscious from the blow VS until evening, The kicdr from theiWencil J. Cadek, Anna Cadek, et @I Em L* WlGEJLTANZ Bert Ma Hardenbrook horse @truck him on the sfde of the Defendants, in chancery. I LAWYER LAWYER face.--Howard County Herald FORE)(=LC)SURE OF MORTUAOEI 1 - Public notice is hereby givpn that , Omce in Old First Naaonal Bank Oface in Court H o w Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hager of Ord in pursuance ana DY virtue of a de- i were calling on and Mrs. C. Pa] cree entered in the above cause on

Buildlng .Or& - - - - Nebraskll Maul and other relatives here. They, the 3rd day of June, 1925, 1, QEO. H.] are on their way to Pennsflvania to THuMMELL, Special Muter LI visit relatives.-York Republioq Chancery, of tho ~ s t d d - Iunita ahtee *. the Dbtriet oi W/

THE Fa Cn JOWLS FUNERAL HOME Dr. J. C. Hobon arrived ln Sargent MU, on a e 10th day of &p-

Wednesday evening from Dunniw tember 1925, at the hour 01 Under taking & Embalming where he h'as been very busy a t his o'clock in t$e afternoon of said day, - dental office ever :in_qe-le~ving-hge 0 1 Lady Assistant Phone 666 .

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r Lr - . - i I 4 1 OYo B~TSUESS IIOGSES~ CLOSE . A friend2f oh' Misko. Allen Gould "a$'t got timep1 to do some of the here and will expose yourself to olics for office and are casting their - I- THREE DAYS UY TllE FAlR r+urnr.l la& . h tu rday to Central , thl3gs they ought t~ d ~ . It doesn't great danger of suffering a hell here votes for one hundred per cent

City, after a abort stay a t Ord apply to you, but if you read i t you and another hereafter. You must Americans. Catbolic influence 'Ib business houses of Ord are co- /may find L hits 'your aelghbor--or then make a virtue of necessity. And ve. t+ me from using a p&?;

operating 100 per cent in makipg a e MISS Irene Barnard returned Sun- his neighbor. if the devil has brought you idto re- bul 1 ding which my advance agent fair go over big this y ~ ~ r , not oaly in day to her work, ah Lincoln after a 1 . We a re waiting for bear meat un- ligion for your destruction, let i t be had leased. In doing this, they assisting in Uwrtising i t but 3n few days stay with her parents. tll P. G. gets back. your care to avail yourself of yout proved themselves good . Catholics, closing their places of business each I Dr. Blesaing helped the north ta- holy state * * .* For your sal- but mighty poor Amerclans. One afternoon & the fsLfr from 1 o'clock A s i a e ~ of . W'klbur Rog@M, ble out again this week with his sing- vation and become a Saint. * * . important feature of the Ardmorg to 5 it is up .to the Mrs. Jeasle and m, re- ing. "Being asked his opinion. regard- affair has been carefully overlook- people of the country to assfst the turned after a Jake Stoltz is working on his talk ing a person who had become a Nun ed by the pope's defenders, and that

pwple will wat to do week9 stay a t the M e r s home. - for today. Hank will present the against her will, 'St. Francis de is that the citizens of Ardpore lie- more or less t~ad ing on fair da s. By 'weekly prbe. Next week, Hank will Sdes aniwered: '1t is true that this called from public office the city

before 1 o ~ o o k , they assist fie to drive to VaIWne where he d l 1 a gold fbling.

I ."e:IEnz and dofng their 1radln.g G r r Y ~ i l l i a m f j left Ord Tuesday talk and George Gard may give him childt if s& had not been obli ed manager and &hers who hgd a hand

fault with hie food. by her parenits, would not have E f t in the disgraceful affair. Who was merchants in their effwt to give tbe coach and manual training i n k Dr. Jo n Ruskin of Omaha, the world (gone into a convent); "The woman's - attorney"? There salespeople the afternoon off. The the high school this year. jwho recently talked t o our club on but this is of little importance pro- was no attorne in the business a t goods caa be left in the stores, aa all the North, spoke about ten days vided she knows that the force em- all, therefore t i e statement of the

r Bxbg up a home. stores will open a t 5 p. m. and when Mrs. Carl iame down fimm ago, to the Rotary Club a t Nebras- ployed by her parents is sore use- invisible attorney is a s true as the people leave the fair grounds m the Burwell last Supday W r d n g . she ka City on "Life in Greenland." If ful to her than the permission to other statemedts froin :'authentic

A good rule 18 to never pick a fight, way t ime, u y b a n get their goods. had h e n wendtng a ~ P l e of weeks they got the same kind of talk we follow her own will. For now she source^.'^ -

And never dodge one. signatures Following is of the the a g r e a e n t business houses with the of d t t h barth her and daughter. family; Mrs. Henry &her- did, we fie1 sure they enjoyed i t a can say: If I had not lost such li-, Here we are a t the question of y - great deaL berty, I would have lo& true liber- arrest in Kansas City, Mo., in 1&3, 1 I t is interesiting for a club this ty. The Saint meant to say that for selling a translatim,of "Saint average married Or$e the umderalgned business men Last Sunday M Marie +ipfib was size tp receive weekly paper? fro* had she not been compelEd to be- ~1 honsus Maria de ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ i , ~ M ~ ~ - need a ~uzz le to P ~ O ~ U C ~ cross words of agree to our places of erutertalnin. a &end, C. Tem~leton, club in New York and Phlldelph~a come a Nun, her liberty, which Theology." Yes, I guilt - . business, from 1 to 5 p. m. Septem- from Hwtings. ' The Young people with several hundred nlembers. wodd have induced her to remain to the charge. who is Saint A woman always gets the last word, her 16. 17 and 18, to attend and bwst 'became a ~ u a i n t e d while MI- Tippin 1 "Rotary tends to a man in the world, would have robbed her ' phonsus Ligouri? He is a canoniz- except when she is talking to anoth the Valley County a i r : was attending Haskings college. , t o be of real help to his generation of true ljberty of the children which ed Oatholic so-callled Saint, whose er woman. Ord State Bank J. M. Vanskike - Btoltz Var. Store A. Br tunek TUBTLE CWEK NEWS 'make and community. the most of If the you material wish the to conslsts and dangers in freedom of this from world. the chains filthy writings are Hhe delight of the

Roman Catholic priesthood. TZle Gus Buechler says a bathing suit is Sack Lumber Co. H. W. Parks hlr and Mrs. N. P. Fogt and Grant Creator has given you, then gdt all "True -Spouse of Christ," page questions in these books would bring

the proper custom to wear when eat- N a r . State Bank C. Nowis and Albert spent Sunday evening you can out of Kotary and transmit 456. Price $1.75: Sold by Benziger a blush to the cheek of a harlot. Yet Ing watermelon. Chases Toggery Flrank Dworak Jr. vlsiting with the Joe KOziol family. into real power."-Wellington, New Braithers, ((?hicago, 111. Catholics who call themselves men, - Auble Bros. Bailey- & Detw'hr Thursday evening Mrs. Bassen and Zealand Rotary Club. lishers). 'Pope's P u b - ' a l l ~ ~ their wives and daughters to

Harvey Friend Chris and Mr. and Mrs. F0.t and How .any bib ' framed their H~~~ we have two of Rome.s great- 1 closet themselves with a bachelor A good watermeton patch assures Hans &denen family were visiting a t John Neb .Code of Ethics" and have i t hang- est Saints unblishingly admit that I must be from qMtin

YOU of plenty of friends a t this sea- C: F, Gillen - Leschinsky priest to be asked- these questions.

sons. 5on of the year. F- (3. & S ~ R P J Y m.Nu-Wa~ Ckciners Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whippa and son ling home? in their 'place of business Or

girls are often forced into con\-ents literature,

the - IWll & Hill ifllliams-Kogon&@ Vernon return& honie Saturday Our coming fair deserves the co- and forcibly held there, "for the sal- ,enemies can prove that If my- it ~ a f h o l i e not ob- of their sGuls.,, Sordeone wants to know why a J: C. Penney Co. Geo. Work evening from Nnnesota where they.operation of everyone in the coun- id these champions of popry lie? scene, they should ask Uncle Sam worm should bother to turn. It is the L. D. Milliken Bansen Bms. Ed F. Beranek Sershen Bros.

had been visiting during last month. ty. That includes the members of ~h~~ haw both been made SaintJ lwhy he refuses to ajllow anyonesto _same on both sides. - ,Mr. and Mrs. Koppel and famlx Rotary Club. mail it. What became of the Kan- - for their it0 Moth:: 1 sas City case? 1 brou h t the full Gee. A. Parkhs LDenda's Store of Hashell Cpek spent Sunday at Alex is tramping around the eas-

churchen Ligouri and Francis My observation is that golf gives Rn " mckmsln Vigo Mullers. , tern part of our country. We trust Sales knew what they were talkinfr works of the holy ~ i g o u r f into court, *- .KWmahs Fafeita & Son G ~ a n t and Albert mgt s.$enmt Sun- he may find several godd Rotary about. more exercis to the jaw muscles J. we my translator had found that every

than to any other. WP1im.w day with Ivan Majors. 1 Club meetings to attend. . great religious Both men ~ ~ m m u n l t ~ e s . were. founders It. was of :word 1 faithful in translation the little pamphlet was - Wup Valley Uec.Blaha Bros. Angte Orcutt Peter Hallen

The Viggo Muller family spent Gertie will doubtless start serving their business to get youn persons of 'the Latin Cau you remc ~ b e r the time when SophLe McBeth F. J. Mfska Monday at the ~ o u p city Jenneri shredded wheat biscuits now that to join these orders, and tfeY knew itext. Then the yellow Roman party

i t wasn't considered nice tor a girl Model Grocery James Nilforb park' we have a lumber man among our how easy it was to induce Catholic saw that they had started something t o say, Oh Sugar? , Irene Roy and George Ndsof members. . paredts to force unfortunate cb:l. 1 could not finish and not wishh-

- Nat'l' Bank IameS and Helga Fogt spent the week end 'The aim of R O ~ , & ~ is to make dren iqto these hells there to lan. ling the ?hole world to heu more W p l e s Store Co. Sarah McLain Capron my,johnsQn & pettmn visiting and camping at,York.

Same women want lots of closets each member a bdtter man, because guish till called by a merciful G~,.J lof their rdtten theology than was he is a Rotarian; to Xelp him think to their reward: in the little leaflet dropped the case

in their homes, and others don't care ~ ~ g l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Mekinson SDed Co' J. C. Rogers Co. DAVIS CHEEK- right, be right, do right; 6 make Well did Ligouri and Saint Fran- a9 my lawyer, Mr. S. A. Handy, 1209 to save all their lung by Mrs. John Williams truthfulness and quality the prime cis de sales know that i t was im- Grand Ave., Temple, Kansas City - I L. V. Kokes W. H. Carson i

Mo., wil ltestify. Rome is doipg all Ord Oraln (20.

The MethlodLst people held a ~ i c n i c elements of business; to make him possible to get out from a convent. :in her power to prevent the spread Every time the Sob Squad succeed3 L & M - ~ ~ ~ ~ on ~ a r n e s t ~ohnson's lawn Thursday love his nel hhor, eveni if he is 3. IS there anything saintly about tell-

in getting clemency for a criminal re- evening. They r ewr t a good time competitor; t o took on t b ~ ~ u n n y ing a weepias girl that escape from of this terrible document, for well spect for law is decreased. Ruth Vel'na re4umed and plenty of eats. side and smile; to supplant sorrow, her prison is im ossible and does the Mother of Harlots know

Mr. andMrs. Amos Redland and son with 'OY; ito seek that which is ood ,warning her against at her th& the truth is more detrimental sunday evening after a a(ay .Earnest and M(M Neva Currle left in $ men and to serve mantind unhappy fate, and telling her that to her than anything else. A co y i t is said that the most dangerous a t Horace d i th relatives. person in the wbrld is a cross-eyed Sunday via auto for South Dakota. cheer full^, faithfully, h~nes t ly and 8 she grieves; her life the con- of this infamous translation in ti@ woman sprinkling a lawn. Miss Bernice Matton of Burwell was Mr. and. Mrs. Me11 Bower attended unselfish1 .'%Frank Mulholland in vent will be a hell, and when she I h ~ n d s of Protestant parents would

- in Ord by way. she a family reunion at Mr. Tolens in p l edo , Cfhio, Rotarian. dies she will begin an endless hell? 'kill the church of .Rome over night. Don't make too much noIse about On OYaha* Ord Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Say! Tim, are you and Mike Riley If these saints are liars, then Rome 11s it 3nY wonder that the pope's

Lloyd Bower and daughtsr o i Cor- relat ives~? ought to be proud of her "saints ,, agents are ready to kill or imprlson what You are going to do. Consider Gertrude and Helen Collipl13est rect!mville, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs, ''Very distantly," says Tim. "Oi They are not liars. They -told tde those who dare expose teachings SO T '.at happena to a m s q u i t ~ ; Ray Bower and family of Ashland wus me m-ither's firs); thild and Mike bitter truth as every ex-nun can tes- dangerous to her interest in the U. - to enter 'he Hastings Neb*. have been &re visiting relati- was the siventeenth. for a rear's work.

' txy. Sister Mary ~ t h ~ l left st $.? A man who would defend tha t

When you are anxious to let every- ves. They departed Siturday. ' Joseph's convent, ~ ~ ~ d ~ l ~ ~ , upper, kind of literature is not a shfe mem- one know how much you know it is Dale Stewapt st. peul, ww visit- Sunday SU'P~. Vanice 0f York and Burma, when she had nerve enough her of any respectable community. I a sign that you don't know very much. illq Ms uncle, W. J. Stewart for a Rev. Of Ord with (Paid Advertising). to fight her way through. Her way proud the fact that I sufFered

- few days, returning hame Monday. us at the U.B. chupch- TO THE PUBLIC. was paid by ~ i ~ h ~ ~ ~ ~ d ~ l ~ ~ . ~t imprisonment for Ithe sake of truth, The most expensive article of Rev. vanice gave a very interest- Since the day that Martin Luther was easier ito do that than be sued 11 have suffered imprisonment for m

jewelry a man can buy Is a wedding The msses Anna and Jlmie woz- report of his to the general struck the Roman Beast a death Ifor ten years' back pay. Rome still principles and by the grace niak were aver from near A ~ a d i a conferance which was much enlyed. blow, the followers of The Man of \owes Sister Mary .Ethel, a beautiful l 1 to die fighting right. The

ring. The cost of up-keep never last enjoyed. atop:. Sin have exhausted every curse in head of golden haw, whlch the hoI K" K1ux Uan Kansas City

- The I. E. Ladies Aid Society met their rich vocabulary in denouncing lchurch cut off and sold ('for the saE got any of my money, therefofe the Last Sunday Mr. Mrs. Mike Wednesday with Mrs. GUY Kun with him. All Catholics believe thdt Lu- vation of her. soul." reference to the Klan is out of place.

Good tlmes are those In which it Galzenski and Joe Absalon and wife a goodly num'ber present. ther is in hell "howling for a priest." ( The letter IS such an evident for- hates the k~ K1ux IClan and is possible for you to buy niore things went to Rockville to spend the pay. The U. B. Aid met with Mrs. John Why howl, Martin, dear, there are gery that i t r;wtkes o?e wonder why well she may, for the Roman ma- you don't need and get deeper tn Lunney and a1 report a good tide. priests enough in hell to hear youlHoly Mother is becoming so careless chine find in an debt. Mrs. Ben \$?lhitch~d and children, f3chool started Monday in Dfrut, 36 without that. Instead of discusing l0f her reputation as the mother of enemy her politica* - reldves of the W. 8. m e k m family, wfth the Jensen sisters as teachers. ,Rpmanism, the crafty priestlings l the world's greatest forgery. The The Kansas City mGn who dairned

returned lmt &$urday to *,eir home. There WWe twenty pupils ln the h1.h pref$r to cuss those who dra t h e , Roman Catholic Hierarchy has black- that ' Owe him f S W ~ was a of A wants to "OW ;;; a t Omaha -after visit in (3rd. school rooin and .eventeen in the tow popes church out i d o the liglt of 1 mailed Christ by elaiming that He t h e Roman Catholic party who ow-

t o stop hls auto from smoking. er grades. There are a few more to day. I t is my intention to reply to , i s the head of the Catholic Corpqpa- ed politica1 anle@;iance to and were him 1 wouldn't ~ ~ P P I Y it with Rev. p. vannice a yerk, con- come in yet. Thcse from out of the the stupid attacks of priests and j tion. If Christ is head of the Pope's He had no grounds tobacco. ference superinttendent of the United Dist. to attend high school are Har- their dupes on me. I advise all true outfit, the Devil must be Gen'eral and charity I gave the poor - Brethren church. preached at the old Waterbury, Nellie Waller and Americans to get this month's issue Manager. Government records show €wehe What has that I A man can be honest, church in Ord laet Sunday evening. Erma Kaumberg of dist. 70 and t*o of The Forum, 427_Park Ave., New that Sister Mary Ethel did not even with the question under dis-

1 1 2 Harry Stevens boys and Ida Lunn York. I t contains a wpnderful ar- land in Canada. The holy forger of cussion? Nothing whatsoever, but and be a pest' a P*lsanCe' and a '

Theodore -Baker left last Sunday ey from JOhg Lunneys distrl(c,t. damage to everythtng he comes in $icb on the '#Challenge of Catholic- ' t ha t letter was in too big a hurry, wants the subject# for Grand Rapids, Mich. where he ism." Americans are waking up. tor perhaps he had taken too much and a popery,

contact with. will abtend the G. A. R. convent'on. TIIITORI~ OIIACLE . Roman Catholic political domination holy wine, for he certainly made .a which is the issue. He plans on vislbing in Indiana be- is being challenged in this country. (me% of -that letter. He should I must say a few words about the

Hank Legget ha.s teen sending his fore returning home. Pblishcd by The Ord Rotary Her hideous doctrines are bein drag- h a y waited till she landed before Enid, Okla., affair. About two years *-- - .--- -

friends boxes of sardines to prove ATTENDANCE gad into the limelight of pubvie dis- wntmg. We will now examlne the ago I was billed to speak in ~ n i d . cusslon. The "Man of Sin" is Mobile Myth.' On the day of the lecturer, four Ca- that Is catch at his Sunday Mr8 and Mrs. RoM All were present last week except trembling in the

vatican, The old I ~t i? too to merit serious tholie business men of Enid obtain- summer gome. - Bate Of Island ar'ved In Ord Jim Milf0rd who was in Omaha, and country is throwing the yoke of attention, but I will Uear the lie in ed an injunction to preverrt me from and for a few days are visiting their Alex Hage< who left for Pennsyl- America is the fodorn hope f pieces. Note the care with which using the Municipal Auditorium. ~ h . 8 - FIetch Merwin thinks tbat if It Ie daughter. Mrs. C. C. mrtwanglP'r va.la. Royal Bailey afid Dr. E L. E:pt:r Vatican. Is it any wonder they stay safely within the law injunqtion was illegal, and I immed- fan'1y' This the time and

were geusts of Jake Stoltz that the hired mouthpieces of /16The woman." Wllat woman? They iately took action to test the right true that man Is decended from the Mrs. Bate's were ever up this way. ~~~b van D ~ ~ ~ ~ . pery are doing all in their power to wish to infer that Sister Mary Eth- of a Catholic to deny free speech to monkey that many of them are on - the way back. Among the outgoing passengers postpone the end of Catholic dam- el had a child in the Catholic chil- an American citizen. What was the - EDITORIALS lnation in every walk of life? My 'dren's home in Mobile, Al~.bama, qrld lesult of the case? I won the suit. Iagt morning was " Maw- one novelist, who mildly criticized quarrel is not with the Roman cath- th& the good Sisters took care of Broke the injunction' and ot a de- , I never have words with The Bosa hinney to his hmnk at Maryetill-

when we get into a row, for the rea- Mo. H~ has been Goking lRotary Clubs and similar organha- olic people, but with the Roman 1 i t in order to give the ex-nun an op- cision "that no person can %e denied tions~ has caused many editors and Catholic Hierarchy, and I refuse to portunity to go out and lecture the ri h t of free speech i n a muni-

-son that she nevef gives me a chance to use them.

' The weather has been 80 hot part oi the time this surnmer that it wasn't necessary to boll drinking water. All ore had to do dr in l the water a n . let it boil afterwards. - ' A Chadron woman bought three boxes of carpet tacks recently. She says she is deter!lined to brerk her husband of the habit of sleep walk- ing.

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Some good friend called at the ed- itorial mansion recently and left a 8uPPly of pipe tobacco, and a handsome new pipe. his 18 the only means of acknowledgementIhave now, but I hope to dlscover the donor and thank him more properly later. -

- The only timz father gets to use

.the bathroom is in the middle Of the ,day, or middle oi the night.

' Lew Shelley confesses that a man never gets M) Old that he , Ink some stuck on him. -

Gus Buechler thinks a specla1 hell ,should be provided for thpse motor- ists who make the air hideous with their horns every time they get into a tramc jam. Naturally, it helps clear the road ii you lean against the horn all the time the jam is on. -

some girls get that schoO1glrl plexion without going to school. - : A Gering grouch MY8 some girls ham t w e -Me @- ' b favor of long skirts.

Perhaps the reason your town is not as a town as it ought to be is because you are as goold a citizen as you should be. -

Place confidence in e+erybody and the Cr8t thing You know YOU kill have no confidence in anybody.

farm Of Orat allow them to dodge the issue by giv. 1 against them. Sounds likely, don't cipal %uvding and that all Public others to us0 their pens (and type-

speakers are rsponsible for their ut- temncs." The Enid Eag!e, a poor sheet, the color of the bird i t was named after, undertook to abuse me and I undedtook to do a little work for the Eagle. Ten days later, or thereabout, the Eagle closed its doors and. has not opened them yet.

Sister Mary Ethel is not being used Iby anybody and is not lectur- ing for money. If she were, Rome would pay her more for her silence than she is getting now for her lec- tures. When i t comes to making money, the church of Rome takee first prize. What about your "Pur- gatory"? Your holy medals? Your holy candles? Your Agnus Deis, or holy wax s b e p ? Your holy Scapu- lars, those holy rags that keep YOU from going to tell and get you from Purgatory the Friday after you die? What about your holy wa- ter, holy smoke and holy ashes, not

teeth, hair and koe-nails of imagin- to speak of you rholy back-bones,

ary "Saints"? I want to say be- fore I close this artjcle that I have nothing by sympathy fpr the Cath- olic people, who have been deceived by their treacherous priesthood, and do not know what to do but obey blindly. Some day the Catholic peo- ple will refuse to be hoodwinked, but will investigate for themselves, the charges brought against the church.

t y the Loefflehr fanlily. .-- - - - writers) in Itheir defense. One edi- ing the discussion a peisonal char- it?, Those who have sick friends

M y d .Bower and wife and daughter 'toriat states f ia t Rotarians1 L l ~ n s acter. /should let them read this silly ~ t o r y , returned imt Saturday m r n i n g to land members of other like cluh.are L~~ me state, to begin with, that I t would cure a sick cow. Here are their home near Correctimville. Ia. ]''carrying on" in a more or less quiet 1 am MRS. STEEP AND T H E R ~ the f ags . Instead of lecturing in They had been spending a few days way, the fight for the better things small towns 'near Mobile," Sister with Mr. Bower's mother, Mrs. J. E..Iin the communities where they live. IS to Of coursellMary Ethel spoke in the heart of the Tolen. - In other words they are "playing the :rgitl :$ tzz2fe ::t:' / Woroughly Romanired City of Mo-

game of life." They are, a t least, ried, I am not alone, for if I am bil3 in the Oddfellows Hall, to such

I (Signed) ing to the polls to defeat the Cath- I SISTER MARY ETHEL.

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RA1MQND Cyclone-Proof and WQODUANSEE Oil-Bat h

wind-mills for sale. Pumps and wind mills repaired. All work guaranteed-

JOHN BOETTGEI, in old Stewart Shop Phone 193

graduate and has had considerable ex- perience a s well as study along t h ~ s line. predict Misg Evelyn will make a a u c c ~ s d h e r chosen mrk.

R ~ V , H a n ~ e n a d family returned home last Saturday from Minnwda where they have been visibing rela- Uves for a few weeks, They r w r t a fine time. Rev. Hansen conduded servicw last Sunday a t the ~ r e s b y - terian church. .

Many a man today holds the same positton he stanted with, simply be- muse through selfishmess and mr- mw-mindedneas he W S afraid to teach sonle olne else the work, and wnsequently when a b&er Job - open he didn't get it, m u s e t b , boss had no one to take hls place.

Clam Herris was in Ord the trying to place themselves and their ndt married neither are millions of throngs that the Catholic Chief of EShe had 1 own interests in the background latter part l"lC last week. Inow and then, fw the sake of th: btestants who

not married, Police i n d his Catholic force had to di\ert the kraffic. The crowds be- EEf $, ~ ~ ~ d ~ , " ~ T l ~ ' ; , e ~ ttowns where they live. The actual by a "Daddy."Icalne SO large that a larger meet-

P ~ Y to a royal welcome by the club. Codes *of. ~ t h i c s were presented to Mr. Tlppin and the other two new members, Herb 'Val! Decar and Lyle Milliken, Joe, Jim and Dad were appointed on a committee in regard to the fair booster trip. Resolu- tions in regard .to numbering the houses, naming the sitreets and send- ing the band to the state fair were passed without o ~ ~ o s i t i o n . -

JOTTINGS Hank Leggetf-and Lyle Milliken

plan to have guests a t the meetlng today.

Ellis Parke?, Butler, author of "Pigs is Pigs has a story in the Rotarign this Lonth which is a very clever dig a t those busy chaps who

ing lace had to be z u g h t and the 0 r k L l e Baptist'church was obtain- ,d to colntinue the lectures. Op one occasion the crowd was sx, the floe caved in. A Roman Catholic mo& tried /to kidnap me from the church but was prevented by the tinlely action of the pastor, Rev. Ro- bert H ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . ~h~ poor puns have enough to do to take care of their own children and these of the holy fathers to take care of the children of ex-nuns. Alt t b t time I did not even have any children.

Now, let us take up the Ardkore Oklahoma, affair. Rome does not n e d to bell anyone Ahat she dreads and hates free speech and every- where tries to suppress it. For this purpose, she tries to place Catho- lics on the board of directors of pub- lic buildin@. This attempt to stamp out free speech has so thoroughly aroused the American people that thoi&ands of people are today go-

Burwell and for several yeare results may be small for their conl- l h n e ' s Priestlings say that a girl has been a nurse in ae ~ , ~ ~ d ls- lniunities, but every attempt improves cannot be forced t~ enter a convent land schools. ' the individual member and the move- and that any time a girl wants to - - ment as a whole may have big results leave a convent, sic is tree to do so. R, B. weller and son Frlderick in the way of better understandings, Both Of these $tatements are false.

among fhe peoples of the world. one age'01d tricks is - - OUR LAST MEETING

'deny Habit is second nature, so we must not blame a

Gould Flag made the regular priest for lying. Saint Alphonsus talk last onf fay. He gave facts in Maria de Ligouri is one of RomeTs

Rers perdition which ar* founf jn the world. 1 see YOU place^ In the house of God, and made ei- ther Or ul'willingly, the spouse of Jesus Christ. For nly part, 1 cannot pity You more than I could pity a person who had been transported, even against his will, from a place infested with pestilsncp, and s u ~ ~ o ~ ~ d * e d by enemies, to a healthful country, t o be placed there for a life, secure against every foe.

"1 add-grant that what you state is true-nOw that you are professed

sible in a for convents you to and leave that it, tell it is me impos- what You wish to do. If You entered reli- gion agail;ast Your 0- inclinati@ns, you must remain with cheerfulness. ff YOU abandon yourself to melan- choly, you will lead a life of misery

~b~ J. F. Radii family are enter- taining John p w k and daughter Pau- line from crete, ~ ~ b ~ , ~h~~ two gentlemen b v e known each other for years. Their acquaintance m e n c - ed when they were just young men. M'. P a t i k and daughter are also gusts a t the Joe Knezacek home.

Today ~i~~ &elvn ~a~~~ ~ 1 1 learn h r Bridgepol*, Nebr., where she will teach the c o d n g year. T M ~ h w first school, but she is a college

regard to the Ford industries. The prince of theologi?ns. -What does he prize was given by Jim Milford, who. say on the question? In his fam- was absent. The president present- book, "The True Spouse ed it for Jim. I t Was well wrapped page 456, he says: IBu t per- and proved to be an article of wear- haps You will tell me you can never ing apparel. Royal Bailey and Dr. have Peace because you you Blessing made short talks In re- have Mered religion to please P I i r SPonSe to introductions by their 'Parents, and a p i n s t your Own will. hosts. P. G. Howes told about his I answer thus: If, at the coming hunting trip into Canada. H e , your profession,, you had a vOcatiOrl~ left Wednesday with Dr. C. J. Mil- I would not advised you t~ make ler for northern Alberta and British / vows of religious; but I habe Columbia. Lyle Milliken explained his recent absense. A. Tippin, our newest member, made a pleasing re-

treated You to suspend your resO1u- tion of going back to the world, and cas thg yourself the many

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+ .--. s to ry - ad -a -~a l f .:' ~ o u s e Contains . ~ o l a n ~ a b o t ' , ~ e w a r d ' back to his nrork i a ~ f o r n i a by hi I<rltcrprise ~vos li~vishly rewarded I? l w t of $he m o ~ t b 'whep his! mca- - Seven Exceptionally Good Roome tile time or Henry VII of England tion en&.

That monarch, froni his own purse, be- I , . stowed the great sum of ten pounds Wr, m d Mrs. ml m s e and iwo

~ ~ & t e > * t l b i x ~ n l e ~ i & ~ of ~ l l u l i t y . a

sterltng on John Cabot for discoverink children left via the auto route on- the mainland of North Amerlca in day for Orion. EZfchkan where Mrs.

- . ..~ . 5497. . . , Rose's alsttr and family Ure. el e

- plan8 on getting. w w k a t Qrion foc, O p E q HOUSE--Thursday, , Widay and Saturday "THE TEN CON-. the winter whlb businem isi a lilttie.

UNDMFhNTS" The greatest d raba of all time, so mll6sal and No p r o i t in Lost Money alack here .& (he UqksmiQ &op. magnificient that words cannot wssibiy describe it. . Never aga!n The governruent tloes' not actuallj They 1"8turn in the spring. They will you see such a stupendous production, redolent with drama

reallie any profit f1.0111 1,aper money. stopped day Cedar Rapids for a

and id is t ry . JANWEN'S OmHESTm TWO Shows 7:30 &d which is lost, .even ttrouglr theoretical- visit Mth Del'a uncle and t h e 1, It doe!: The ,,;opey is $till held in of the week with 'm SiHer'8;

9:30. Admi,ssion Adults 50c. Cyldren 260. - , the trea~ury yut~lts ngalnst outstan'd- in ,Iowa enrowte. leg paper currency and unless con'-

,, Mr. and Mrs. Fnank &owalter and: Rlonda?. gn6' Tuesday-Jack H d t in "T- WqHT O F W E S T m

iress phssed such a bill that till@ son ~~h~ of Un,mln several money 5Ight be taken out of fbe re- days at the ~~t~~ K~~~~~ home STARS" E"rom Zane Grey's sniashing romance of the Arizona serve fund, no actug proflt would be week. John the K ~ - Addssion lOc,and 33. 1 . Border. Ckrmedy "Wkak Knees" . . derived. @ > , .

cera famlly kwo years m i l e t e a m u g , Y-- - school in their bistrict a few m r s

?I . .- . ARCADM NEWS W. This year he has a position i p :Wednesday and hursd&, September 9 and 10th-"Tm IRON TRAIL" the Tech High Sohool a t bmaha. &jst

Fmm Rex Beach's widely read novel. &Is0 "NgMing Ranger" Mrs. Christ f s me Jwsess"* Saturday Mr. and Mrs. showalter and

of a new Ford sedan. Jbhn accompanied by Clarenke ~ u - Admission 10c and 25c. m a enjoyed a dinnvr a t - the Erick

C, I The B. William f w l y Were Erickson home. Kermjt Eficson. and shopping in Ord Saturday 9fternOOn. Clarence Kucera boarded ~ t h these

coming "cHARLII~S AUNT'' - Tom Mix in "TEETH" - "THE People in Uncoln this s u e r while RJ+C~REIATION OF BRIAN I(ENT" Mr. and Mys. Dm Thompson visit- attending summer s,-,hol,

1 e4 a t the Diok Thompson home near (3rd. --, --

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Llwd Hollingghead epent Sunday e in Cheyenne, W. Tuesday, in Ord wPh his parents, Ju

-, Mrs. Holinmhead. Methodist Church

lMr. and Mrs. Johnsaa expect mmpany Hudson back to fornia to spend the wipter. . . -- FOR S A L E P u r e bred 'Fox Ter&r

Mr. and Mrs. W t e r A n d e m and p u p , m b NOU, small s@n of near Elyria we* trans- 18-ti

acting' b.u~iness in Arcadia Wday. HIDEIS-Wd pay hkhes t maik& priw; for hides. L. Mazaa & 8on 49-ti

Mr. and h W , A. El. Haywood +d - daughter Ellizabehh a o b r s d 40 Kear- cABBAG%fir sale cheap at 1. W. ney Friday morning on 'businem, ~ e - Grubem- 22-2t turning in the evening. ., - ,

FOR 8-room RENT--My house and residence garag(. propert A. 8 u t Mr. and Mks. Monk Bhakeslee and ton. ctuildren and M h Robenta Wlliams - 18-ti.

them a happy life together. were among those who artitended the FOR S A L E ' C ~ I ' Q and shredder. Call - $air at Brok'w Bow T#hursday. . or see Henry Vdenhal. Phone4730. - One mile northwest of town. 23 tf Mr. and &a. Claris BelW,nger. Mtm

La Mira Whit, and Pat h i l y of Ord W A M " T a t t l e to pasture. plenty &Mended the blosing festivftles oC the of ahade and running water. Jor- W t e r Couhty dair at Broken Bow gen Moeller. Friday evening. . .

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GIRL W ~ T E D --For general house Mr. and Mrs. August Janch of R& work. Family of three. Phone 0504

ing Cfty vtsited from Themday until 'Mrs. Car! Hanke. 23-tf Monday 3 the John Bose home on KmA tractor Clear Creek. Mrs. Janch and Mrs.

usO prim and tanidem Bose are . , afsted. &sc. George Benn - 204f -- M ~ S . Harry Wllinger, who ha; been p 0 ~ 8~-60-70 toea god brjgh,t vrsating Mth bm potrents and alfalfa hay. Salted. $15 ger ton.

Mrs. Hatfield and her sister Mrs. Homer Jmeson. ~ ~ ~ ~ d i ~ . , ~ 3 - ~ . Bert Hyatt and hmdly a t Cblorado

school near Hastings. Springs the past m&th arrived home STUDENTS1 want four Hudmts Monday by way qii Ansley. for m@a and board. h y s prefer- red. ;Mrs. ' J. F. Jmeson, 22-2t.

Mrs. Lena H~aht and m a l l daugh- ----.- - . -*- .- ter Rvelyn arrdved home Friday eve- N R S A w R e t o l ? t &t coal heater ning from their three month% vi&t used one winter, will sell a t large with relatives at Galesburg. Illinois d f ~ 0 ~ n t - V a Pullen. 23-2t and points in Iowa

'iVANTE%Your sweet , c r w ; years a t this time of the year. Hpw- Second Floor Plan. ~ r . and ' Mrs. W. Workman lefi lour cre&ma eggs a d poultry.

~ r f d a y afiternoon for Lincoln on bust- Ice Cream %tf By WILLIAM A. RADFORD , roof is brokep by the gabl$d dorn:er. They at IJtica enroute FOR SALE-9x14 car ah& on s ihXl . Wllllam A. Radford wlll ijlrftr4r he dimepsions of the house for a short *it dth 'relatiye~. re-, grounds at strict 10. clam

ions. and glve advtce FREIl QF 31 by a feet, also is the sil.,, . . turning home Nonday. Clement Holmes. - on 811 problems peftalnfns'fb the 88-lt t af bulldlng, for the readera'of Of the basement. The entrance fro l l l George 'and Shirley-'Hastinps came FY)R SALCTen t , n e d y new, on acoount of hla wlde the porch, which is 14 feet 6 iuclles home Saturday evening from Broken 8x10, 10 0%. duck Price $14.60, Nela

O M izf ~ ~ l ~ i f , " " ~ o , " ~ ~ t leads djreCt1.v Bow. The K a t ~ n l a m e r Orobesbra of Bonpen, Ord. Nebr. . This 1s 15 feet which George W I & ~ a member h;as 22-2t,

fi:ZB0& TIl!1",y2 Rt:: square, broken only with an open broken up for the seaeagoh several W.ANTED-0ittl.e for fall pasture . 1 8 2 1 Pralrle avenue. Chlcago, stairway leading to the secoqd floclr. of the boys go awmy to school in a .and wintering. Prices right. Write only Inclose two-cent stamp A double opening connects the Ilving days. to W. a & I E I W or Fe\rmers

room yith the dining room, alrcatly State Bank. Burwell. 22-3t Don't e n w your iriend's wonderful '-

Iresh described, and makes the two rooms aldn ad beauUtul hab and hands+ m R mNTTHouse furnbhed or un- re'ti- ~pa~ ious . Directly back of the dinlog i \ w u t e l y pure eloh furnished. -em exce*t beat.

mom is the kitchen, 13 by 14 feet. Ad- g,rantaed to ,,orred a ~ n MR. Katie VanNyke phone 138 a re joining the kitchen a t the rear corner qons, beautify h d r and. are 2040 : 23-2t - wlndoas the is a bedroom, 11 by 14 feet. ' A good sold dn Arcadia excluaivety by Mm. m~ S A ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ BuslnRes from her school near mfo lbd . prospective home feature of this house is the washroollk W. R. %yce. . The Open that connecfs the kitchen and the back - College Scholarahfp. If you are

wing- I can save you $25. 1. E. Or- porch has been Into the porch. This room 1s desirable alltj M'm. %die Y&ty and children ar- cutt. Se- popular with many home builders aa rived lrtslt week from Kearney and 22-ti. - .

her it permits the laundry work to br Will live a t thew. L. home during F'OR SALE-A (-year old registered any done without usual trips the the school Year. Mrs. Yotty i s a , Jersey. W1k tmts 7.7. p r i c e $125,

take basement. A~~~ it gives more storage slslter of Mrs.. Cool and has been en- See Alva Rockbold, Burwell, Nebr, gaged to ltsach Hlllside school near mane 129. wired room in the ba~ement. ~ d j ~ i ~ i ~ ~ the t,he Cod 23-2t. -

washroom is a lavatory. FOR! SALE-A set of used Delco pailor Three large bedrooms are shown on The Arthur laste&rook family of Lkht Bahteries. a lot of service for

day for a visit with hlS As Mr. Hawks was has been made In the bomebu&d'n6. the second floor plans. The room at McAlpine was calling on relalives littl,e money. b u p Valley Eledrfc m e Applegate and daughter who preach on Sunday evening, Mra. Tap-

were here a t tendik the funeral of pan gave a short talk w%ioh was the front is 12 by 18 feet and has five and sh~plving In Arcadia Saturday Co. 22-ti. - , ~ r . J. J. Kildow return? to their very needful for us .all. win$ows in the dormer projection. evening. Arthur farms 400 acres, WAN^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ as to the lo-

p/ . he other two rpoms also are large. gt ph,p,ts ~ \ ~ i " , i ~ ~ are good & ~ $ n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i for a bumper cation q tches , of In a order few good to keep watermelon my iden- one being 11 feet 4 inches by 16 feet

SATURDAY SAL and the other D feet 8 inches by 16 tity secret, please leave the infolm- feet. The bathroom Is a t the end of ation at the Quiz ofece. 23-lt. the central hall that opens Into eacll Jbhn Holmes of Omaha sold a Ford STRAwEKRY PLANTS-Now is the of the bedroom. More than the usual .roadster on She streets Saturday time to plmt &?trawberries. I amount of c10slt space b given under eveolnp. TOle oan belonged to h,is haw new meFwng berries, 999 the roof slope. wn died a few weeks Gant that are very thrdfty price

ProSpeCUve home bullders wU1 find Mr. Holmes drove it u p from $2.50 p r 100, J a n Skala,' 22-2t

Wellelr & McMindes BaLn some good guggestions, both In ex- Omaha Friday, we undebtand 6he -. -. terlor appearance and the room ar. Car wa@ in good condition md Only LOST-A Kod& betn-een my place

bwuggt $135. rangement of this home. -. -r and Will Prien's or from Midvale

SATURDAY, SEPTb 5 ME. ~ e n r y ~ u a ~ n a d daughtw John to ~ r d . H. ~iarntc~uel Please return and get to ~ u i z rewa,rd. or Kitchen Shelves Cry ")Mrs. L e a Houston of M i , Cdl&rnia

b - w e tvpend'ing a few days w%&h rela- 23-lt

Out for Paint Coat t i v e ~ and friends ait Amadla. They FOR SALE-The Qda has plenty of

FOUR WORK HORSES. came over &om BurWell Walturday t3he new forms whioh auto dealers In line with the suggestion w h e r e - ~ e y &d ,been dslitfng MWI. aru required to flle with tpe W n - $ORTY HEAD OF CATTLE. 15 S ~ O C ~ ~ C O W S ; 10 stock ing palntin& campaign

a little shelf-clean- Hudson's parents, Mr. and Mr& H ~ X ty t r e m r e a whenever a car @ the housewife might well Johnson. ~ m . Johnson and son sold, on governmebt postcards. Get

calves; 5 bucket calves; 10 small steers. institute at this season. Kitchen con- mar l i e bringing /them ovw by auto, them at this oftice in any quantity.

THIRTY-FOUR HEAD OF HOGS. 10 poland-chiha dlment shelves, dry grocery shelves t f and shelves on which china and glass A Salvaition b y man was in Shoats; 4 brood SOWS; ,20 spotted Poland-china .shoats ware are kept are apt to become solled town o&r the week end maldng bls s ~ ~ ~ , " d ~ , T " ~ ~ ~ b ~ ~ & d ~ r ~ ~ ~ y ~ vacciriated. /" by having liquids spilled on them, left A~~~~~ knowing of annual call uWn our citizens and

smudged with fingers or discolored business Wn for donations for Carry- SADDLE. 50-lb. stock saddle out two years. by vapors or condensed steam. ing on their w&rk in omh. ~ h e ~ e her whereabuts nd f fy me and 1

First Floor Plan. peopb are very helpful to the poor Day expenses' HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Stand, oil stove, 6 chairs, buffet; design shown in the accompanplng 11- All wood in the kitchen should be and deetituts in the ciues during the . Rode 1. Elyrla. 22-ti

painted, Or varnished fie- mid winter nlonths when W k IS FOR s m RENT, o r exchang& table, dresser; one bedstead with springs and'mattress; lu~tratlons. Here the sun parlor and quen~lgI 11 it is to be sanitary and easj.' Victrola and 20 records; high chair; sewing machine; the Of have the been maWng the at ly cleaned. The reason for this is_that no* of Cha~pell . Deuel County,

160 acres level farm Band, 6 miles

the air In the kitchen. due to cooking NorrLI Whit arrived home Sun- ~ ~ b ~ , Thfs small jmprorio- new rocker; some fruit jars, a big jar and otherihings* sun parlor extend to the outer edge washing, is frequently laden day from his d ~ * t to Val~arais0. H* menits and about 125 acres cult6 FORD, 1917 model, in real good order. tho Open porch and the. Of moisture apd the temperature of the uncle CJhris Olsen and brcvtrher-in-' vated, ~t is a real farm. H, the room the dining room. All outside room fluctuates widely, law Mr. Carlwn brought him UP, re- B. van D-,.. bout 180 spring chickens. walls of this room are continuous Fumes from a gas stove, soot turning Monday mbrrning taking with

23-2t

International Engine, 1 1-2 h.p. - them the Shdland pony wllfcb Norris FOR SALE) OR EXCHANGE-160 whdowsp It a 'nest smoke from a coal range and imokr hs.,been ridin. this summer, *is acre,s of real pmd land near Gaod- alry room In summer and a bright, JOHN PRIEN is selling 6 of his famous sunshlny cheery room in winter.

and gases further having bought the pony for his little land, Kamas. This is raw, un- tend to dull the finishes on shelving. h y to ride to sohool. Noaris improved land, virgin b i l , right in

SHEPHERD PUPS. - The home may be described If all shelves are scrubbed clean and pol.ts .&joyable but too short a ae Kansas wheat belt. H. B, v a n

. , P r . . - 4 . - as the type Of a all surfaces treated to three coats of dslt. a-half house. The bullding of face white enamel you will be delighted

Decar. .-.--

23-2t - brick with the exceptiqn of the out- with the resuit, J. D. Bridgea and Ms brother IWR SALE-160 acres northeast part

- Bring in anything you have to sell, or list - side mnlls in the two gables. These Gampton of ,Los Angeles, Cal, motor- of Guster County h'aving about 80 sections are covered with stucco, Water Freezing ed Albim Saturday wbere they acres farm land, balance good it with US for next Saturday. Our Satur- which makes a pleasing contr8st ~ i t b visited a couple of d,ays.' ~ r o m there E r a s land, all good soil. This be- the brick. The long snvep of the mf Do not neglect to have the water they wemt t o Iowa their formw home, longs to non-resident who has ln-

day sale will be a weekly event f r0m 'now On extendi, over the porch aod sun par. pipes properly protected against freer foi D visit with other relatives. Mra bst ruded ms to oush sale on the lor and the brick pillars 'and porch lng ii they have given trouble In the Ed Bridges of Alibon a c c o m ~ n i e d land. Here f s an 0ppo*unity to

WELLER & McMIflDES, Auctioneers walls add to the attractlveniss of the past. It's jupt a memory Jog rod weil i::; fg ~ r ' f " k ~ $ ~ n ~ $ ~ ~ 2 ::zef:f$, rs:tb. $g: $-\\ exterior, while the sweep of the to remember. 1

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f -with the msristance of have been working the

the ~ c h o g l h o u s e ~ re- furnace into a central

ith and a a register cold air pipe at the at

a the champion of liberty and free taptech; is extolled a s a friend of the oppressed; bragged about a s the bul- wark of civilization; is exalted a9 the purveyor of a greater glory to God; yes, all ,this undmer the cloak of 'Christianitv.

R e a ~ o n prompts me to cry out t o you, who consider yourself ministers of the Gospel of Christ; how long a r e you going to play into the hands of the prince of darkness. the arch- ene-my of Our human Face, by Eoster- 3ng the basest and most despicable passion in man, i, e. hatred amon children of one JIeavenly A t h e r When a re you goiug t o stop leading m l ~ o w l y icclined individuals into a Christianitty, from which you hare eliminated Christ and which m u caused t o beaome a laughing stock t o unbelhevers? Has not Christ him- self, the persohifiation of divine love, said: "A new commandment I give unto you; tha t you love one an- bther, as' I have lovgd you, that m u also love one mother. By this shall all men know that you a r e my dls- ciples, i t you have love one. for an-

.otherH. Were you full of such love when you gave that awticle to the public? -

No (;"atholdc, a s long a s he remains @ practical Catholic, h a s recourse to t h e darkness'of night to pmteot his religious beliefs and prevent &hem from being lost slgbt of. I t is com- mon sense that h a relies upon i n conjunction with the grace of God.

Sincerely yours nor a Cbnistian5ty with Christ in it. JOS. K0MSK.A. - O,U,\lI.i IS STziliHISG BIG

&.ID10 ESl'OSITIO3

Oniaha will be the center of radio activity for the whole United R a f e s during the week, September 21-26 with a unique and mammoth radio trade exposition a t the city autitvr: ium whdch is lbeing redecorated throughout for this eveu~.

Everything pertaining to radio will be on exhlb:t in the auditorium ~ n d there w!ll be scores of experts on hand t o explain every radio devise and the developents that have been made in radio reception and broad- casting. A feature of the exhibit wilt be a "crystal studio' made en- tirely of glass which will occupy the auditorium stage. Thfs atudi will 1 give the public an opportunity o ob- serve every detail of radiocasthg a s programs will be given during the exhibit, to be sent to the country a t large through stations WOAW of Omaha and KOlL of Council Blufis. The Public Addross system valued a t , $30,000 will be in operation through the courtesy of the American el-' ephone and Telegraph company, mak-1 fng i t possible for the programs t o be heard a t theauditorium a s well, a s through the air although theUcrystal ' studio" on the stage ie absolutely' soandprdof. The Pvbllc ' Address / system is that used in radiocastifig president Cko~lidge's addresses. 1

Another feature of the show will be the presence of fifteen of the worlds mlwt popular announcers from { a s many nationally known radio stat- ioins in different sections of the; country, who will attend by special, Invitation and wlll take part in the programs at theUprystal studio'. - More than $1,000,000 worth of radio equipment will be on dilsplay includ-' ing receiving sets worth from $1 to, $3,000 and ranging in size from tiny pocket sets ti0 cabinet grands used in large au4toriuns. ; All '@aJliona811y retail dealers will be rep~esented in this exhibit. ' The exhibition is to be open to deal- ers eachdayduring the weelc from9 : 30 a. m. t o 12:30 p. m. and the public willbeadniitted friom 12: 30 to llp.m,

YUETlSG 0XA116 1N SlIAPE FOB LEGION COXVESTION -

Om,aha is going to, shine like a bright new $20 gold pfece during the American Legion, Nattonal !Conyen- tio i October. The Juior Chamber of Commerce has alslo volunteered to place 300 trained young men a t the dlsposal d the Registration p?m- p i t t ee for the purpose of registering al l the legionair- and other vls!tors who apply. Ro;bert Burns, C h ~ i r - man of ithe Fkglsltration ccmmit ,ee' of the convention has asked for 300 Junior Chamber memlbers to man the registratibn bwbhs. W w e 300

young men will work all day and un- til eleven oclock a t night while reg- !stration is gcing on.

Anbther Junior committee is in charge of the cleanup. A survey ia now being made of all the main thoroughfares of the city, both down town and suburban to see what is necessary. Streets will be cleaned vacant lots cleared and wioods dis- posed of downtown alleys and streets will be gone o w r , and when the Leg-1 ion comes Omaha will be the cleanest tpwn in the country, President F. L. Campbell W the Junior Chamber of Commerce says.

Another

This new machine will not be available in qualitities until about October 1st. We will have one machiieson display at the Fair. .

Merna Crow was quite 111 thg first ' @ -

of the week but fs on the mend. !I-- a

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-- 7- . - ++++++ ++++++ low gr&e oh, and the greakist in'

#;ANOLE NOTHING . I lH6 the U. S. Through a friend of d n e a t Lea@ BUT BARGAINS

+++e++ AND TERMS we were permitted to take a trip

w+++ + throusb !the surface workings. a hundred feet underneath the one hill this with the deeper working9 1

A. W. Pierce, Real Estate 1 and from that level, dl.ifb running I I are 'a veritable underground city, shafts run down three hundred fed.

in a11 dirwtions from t h 3 point. visited this mine sdx years ago bnd s part of the mountain range diwotly over the plaip workings baa l ibpdly d'isappeared o r sank nearly to the level of the city as the ore beneahh has Ibeq tgken o d . The Amdgam and Cyanide processes of ore refining are used.

I hfave a clear 100 acres 1-2 mile from Arcadia to trade for a good residence in Ord, or an acreage. +

I h ~ e 160 acres, cledr, 7 miles from Comstock to' trade for I ORD, NEBRASKA t I

good roperty in Ord. ! 1 ave 120 acres 1-2 mile from Ord for sale, no tradezwell improved $137.50 per acre.

I have 160 acres all level 4 miles from t o w , fair improve- ments. $20,000 carry $10,000.

I have 200 acres well improved, 50 acres alfalfa, SO acres corn ground, balance is hay. and pasture. Will trade for

4 bhis #mind was discovered in 1876 by Moees and Fred Manual and their pal Jake Harney, and the next year SmatQr Geo. heamt, f&thkr of Wlm. R. Hearst and hi8 a ~ w d a t e a organjzed the Homestake Mine. They are a t Ute pre-A time &nd have been for the past thirty yealg takin out annually $600.000.000 and a s i t fooka I

residence or income. I have 400 acres, $10,000 imp. 110 acres alfalfa, 125 acres

corn, balance pasture and hay. Will bade for quarter or in-

to ua xk'w.. they -wI11 continue doing so for the next sixty yeare.

T(bihi.8 company ha@ built a recre~tion building a t a cost of one-half million

come. 560 acres 9 miles from Ord, 225 acres broke, 50 acres ~al-

falfa, balance hay and pasture, well improve,d, price $35,000 will carry one-half.

I have 200 acres aood sand. i m ~ . to trade. wha t have vou.

dollars-for their epployees and i o w i b lka in which is to be found a fine plunge, bwoling alleys, indoor rifle range, billiard tables, chess boards. Hearst free library and one of the finest opera'hourses in the we&

Where a Dollar b Wodh -

I I 0 e n Every. Day! I

I have SO aores \+ell improved; 3 miles from Ord p j $ m ~ ~ a m ~ ~ ~ ~ i & h ~ I z$i$ 1 have 160 acres 4 1-2 miles ff0m Ord $9,600, well called the (Switzerland of America).

No trade $5,000. ~t ~s magnificent a d talk about your I have a gooh &-room house $1,000 west Ord. Minneslda ;big fishing. YOU should ii

... ..-.- . 'The Premier"

. . I have otfiers, see me. I mme up here fir one season and do

a little fishing, the Quiz would bave

law. Best cititens of every commun- ity get indignant a t the officers

a fish @tory to relate-that would put all fish stories heretofore in the realm d past centuries, and talk aboyt the cawp grounds in this mun- try and the way they a re keqt up, well if I deslcribe Ithem correctly yozl would awuse me of telling the Wg- gest a s h story rpo will pass on to Rapid City for ,dinner, .its cannot fish here as it costa $2 for .a license in eaeh itown and my mopey is getting low and muse hasten on.

We visited the School of Mines a t Rapid City. We find a most excell- enR oolledion of mine'ral and fossil specimens, particularly of those p e culiar Q the bad lands, and the black hblls, driving through the Ra- pid City canyon which i s the most beautiful of the Black Hills5 leading out b the camp grounds on the way to The Needles and Sylvian Lake with ita large hotel, that I mentioned dn last weeks lekter. Th+e weire 60 grand that wg returned by them. and in going through the national reser- vation Park we saw 83 Ibuffalo in one bunch, all 'sizes and as we wlnd our way through the scenery we came upon another red raspberry patch and stopped to fill up, as of yore, eay they were fine. We arrived a t wind cave again to go' (through, the long way (four d l e s ) the first eighty-fire feet we go nearly gtraight down and the wind {blowin out makw up for the breath it too% away the moment before and soon you hit your head against the Phaspha &one( a kind of lime stone form&tion.) The walls and ceilings of the various passages and different mumi formation, 8 w h a s the I. 0. 0. F., Maidens Chamber, The Sitar Room. Post Ofice, Mason8 Rooms, are ail named from f o r a t i o n resembling their reapedive emblems and etc., which am quite real and grand and covered with fom&tion cbmmon to a l l caves d such nature.

The frost work formation covelrbng the ceillmgs an4 the fornation of needles formed of infinitesimal Cry- stals and mdqerail cot@ makes the chief beauty of the cave. Now we are on our way back t o Hot Springs b take in a e hundred and one p l m - urea to see, take in and experience again a s it is new each time you go into theee places of amusements and enter into the whirl of humanities

,'

In Uie new Fall colors of

sworn to enforce the laws, when they W i l e living art UP City Rev. *Y- do theb duty. 1f they gnomd the

nard was called on to deliver a fun- law and declined @ it the Bra1 oration and a-mung other things Gm,e best citizen.s would upbraid mid: "Friends, we have here only them for their failure. a I t does look the shell of the man, the nut is gone. like the whole country is going to *

Wayn'e Clamellits writes from m- hell. Well, let it go. der. W o . , to say that no matter

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when men marry they are bacdo;; h " , ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ra F;kEr the best part .of their lives. however not to tell hfs wife that he One and is goiqg, t Oo, gaid so. And I doa t because I dont We can't mmfgs it this year. expect to s e e her. ' b -0-

-o- Bill Hawkins has handed in a litmtle &finer Harris's b a t girl asked him Poem his 0- ~ o m ~ s i t f o n entitltIed,

the other day if any of his boyhood Where the Vest Begins. I t id mbitionjq had been realized and he as follOws:

Here they are-new models, new fabrics in Moth, Ocean, Maltese and

Boys' School Caps. ~ l l with the PEP that Xoka. Splendid style and .quality throughout. , boys like-with good looks and quality; light and dark cassimere- Satin lined, eatra quality,

aa b a n d and bindina

replied. "Yes, when mother used to cut my hair I vhhed to be bald DOwn where the belt c l a s ~ s a little - stronger. '

I was at Scotia the other day and l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r , p a n t s be a I heard about a dollar day sale that the merflhants of Chat town put on Where the begins., , recently which was a great succes9.1 Down wh'ere wish you mere a The thing that 6truck me was that, liWe slighter, many Valley county people-hel~ed to' mere ae shid that showg is a swell the crowd that made the sale auccewfiul. - . Pittle whiter.

-4-- Where eaoh day the buttons grow

a little tighter, An Ord man is planning to own a That's the vest begins. flying machine bf his own in the near mwn where &he pains are in ae future. I suppose many of us will, making, plan&= fliwering And each heavy meal will soon &tnt

Soon, aching.

"The Radium" A New Marathoa

Waverly Caps For Young Men - .

An Investigation Wortb Making! ,

As customers who are fa- miliar with our methods know, our stocks do NOT include , goods of other than thoroughly dependable and reliable quality,

* There .should be a larae delegation! That's &-ere the vest begins. , .

of-Izaak Wdton ~ e a g i e members' wrhe,e emh added wund is the from Ord in attenddance at the big1 ,cause of sighing state league convestion in Nbrfolk men you knoy in rour h'ea* that next Monday. 1 the soales aren't lvine. u

A Burwell widower with nine child- ren married a widow with 7 child- ren and Curt Parson, in writing it u p referred to it as a merger.

-0- '"Money talks' safd Henry Marks

the other day and Sam replied, ''It may be but all it says Is goodbye." 1

- . --, And you have to guess when you;

shoes need tying. That's m e r e the vest begins.

-0- Ant Brown, who by the way is get-

ting taldheaded, fiayd the beautks d nature can best be seen a t a bathing beach. ?\hey all get !that way when 'hey get that way.

4

Should it be said by anyone that our low prices are possi- ble because bur goods are in- ferior to those priced higher elsewhere, investigate for Jour- t r l f by making your own com- parisons.

An Ord young man says that tak- Joe Alden m n t s to b o w what he ing his arm ffiom around his girl to' m n do get, fat. NO chance. ~ o d clap when a t r w ~ of cavalry gallops eats helps and Joe has that, lbrut to across the screen is carrying pat- P F ~ fa~t, la person h;ts got to have a riottsm too far. clew confficience.

-0-- Glen Puble gets up at five oclock S T ~ B Y OF l iO\fES THlY

every miorning to listen to the bedtime - stories at Hollywood over the radio. Friend Leggett:

-0- 1 We are about to leave Leads, S. D. This is a funny world. The state but before we Dass up the scenery

laws make it unlawful to drive on question would mention the Home- the highways of the state faster than stake Mlne, richest in the w r l d in

pleasure seeking paradise of North America.

I shall cut this shod or you will not have room without adding an- other one hundred ext~ra sheets to the Quiz which is now the largest and best wteekly paper that I know of in the United States today.

Tomorrow we start for Denver and Col~orado Springs, and U n c d n High- way folr borne, thus finishing up one of my best trips in the B ack Hills.

L. A. HOWES

Aocept nobody's claim in this respect but get the fack for yourself in your own way.

In this manner you can de- )fermine the Store that desewes your patronage. I

There's grace and swing to the concealed welt-ed e

b r i m that is d~ffermt. ~ t s new Radium finish giver life a d lustre to this smart ,ha\ For oun men. It is 'atm lined; at colors-nht, pearl and stee .

With all the details that have made Waverlys famous -satin lining, s o i I-proof sweat-bands, non-breakable visors and extra quality tailoring.

P~~~S&WH~H@BI~#XLFBH

r-"" pwwwwwewww 4 LOCAL NEWS fl I .

1 J x@:&:swxw*m&~*:@&w&:@:m- - How about your ' C. C. Dale le& last Friday for the

s t b e Fair a t Llnwln.

Paul Timmons retuined last Fri- day to Horace after a shont stay in

1 OIr?.

Mrs. Chris. Hel lekrg anb. daugh- ter May returned last Thursday e v e ning after a few days spent in Min-

1 nesota.

B H - • A ZI MI-. Jack Morrison was UP from

for next winter? ~ o r t h b u p the ld t e r part of 1wt week, She accompanied her brother - - - - - - - - - -

% Roland Tedro home.. He had been

f * , f 1 visiting h a for a few days.

t ONIONS-Put i~ your supply of Now is a good time to lay in a sup- wjnter onions now a t half the retail

ply while it is cheapOand easy to get. ;;;%, ?&&!; ygt;~~: &Prag r See US about it. Windolphi Grand Island, Nebr.

We have the "MOFFAT," "DIAV- OLO," "BROADHEAD" and other . good kinds.

The Pythian Sisters had their first meeting last Thursday evening since they adjourned for the gumme1 months. Tihey selcted 'a very warm evening for opening id their meetings

James Oldham and famtly of Elgin

J Doris Flynn a daughter of Frank Mrs. V. Bwk and two children of Last week Miss Louise 'Johnson Flynn will stay in Ord with Mrs. E. Burwell were in Ord last Thursday. left for Norfolk where sbe will again J. Mattley and go to the Ord schools. They went tlo St. Paul on the after- be emp?oyed in the kindqrgarten de-

noon train for a few days de i t with partment of the high schoal. Last Blriday Miss Mamie Smith left 1 -

b r Pawnee City where she will'teach !he conzing ,school year. / Mtss Myrtle Milligan returned to

I Downing ILOun'd ie s~end ing the . week In town with his prandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Rounds wh~lle his parents are taking in the State Fair, '

Our reporter heard from Mrs,"k 1. Daniels la& Friday. She is having a delightful time a t Glen Park, Pal- , mer Lake, @lo. She is staying wjlth-

I her sis8becr MAdams Bertha Reinert and Happy Maltha Hallow Killingsuw~th cottage. These at ladies theip

/ visited at Ord last winter. They also I send greetings and a Mcture of the lake and niear-by mountains. Mr. Daniels als~or enjoyed heverd daya this summer !n this delightful spot.

--- - Illinois, were callers a t the Susie

KOUPAL & BARSTOW 1 Ledis home Thursdqy. Mr. Oldham is a n e p b w of Mrs. Lewis and they were on their way boem from a ' ~ s t - ern auto trip.

-- Miss Marie Wentworth will ,be prin-

cipal of the high school a t Friend this year. Bhe dill a& teach Nor- mal TrainJng. Miss Wentworth is a State *University graduate' and has several years to hea credit ea in- structor in public schools.

I Grand Island to be on lhnd to take up her school work Monday. She had been visimting her parents for a week. Fur s e v e d years shze has held a position in the Grand Islapd

pchwls. -- Lumber Company . Mr. land M'rs. Harold Weddel and

son John Ward motored to Ragan Friday $or a visit with their friends Mr. and Mrs. John Hemingwav Ralph Hunter had planned on haul-

Frank Hrdy returned last Thurs- ing Rev. Bells household mods to day ho Wall&ill, Nebr., after a visit Lincoln last week Ibut d e n t w y with hls father, Joseph Hrdy. I t commenced to load up they found has been sever'al years since Frank them too heavy, they *ere sent by visited his people. He formerly lived freight. Rev. Bell and family went in Valley county. down the latter gart of last week.

- f l Garold returned Saturday but- thc

Phone No, 7 family rwnained for a longer visit Thev were accom~anied bv tht

I Misses Cytheria an& Edith ~Lnk in r who are instruotors in the Raga1 schoole this year. '

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GEO. R. GARD Nebr., a s Second Clasa Mail Matter NEWISPAPER ETHICS DEYTIST under act of March 3, 1879. , Newspaper sics, or what is the X-my Dlagnoels

duty of a newspaper, fs a subject that aa.9 Gfren for ExtracUonr could be written about from now till the cows come. home and there would

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d i l l be plenty to write about. With- Fa La BLESSING DENTIST

Telephdne 85, Ord 0. J- Frandsen, Rf. D. g, A, Barla, M. D. Modern Methods and Equipment

Nebraska State Bank ~ u i l a ~ - GEO. A. PARKINS

OPTOWTRIIST C. C. SHEPARD, M. D. ~y.8 Examined and ~ l a s s e ' f l t ~

S ~ i e n t i f l c a l l ~ PIlYSICIAN AND SURGEON '

Ord, Nebraska Guaranteed t~ give satisfaction , Ord, Nebraska

Oftirce Phone 116 melderne MS Dr. P. G. Hoves Dr. H, N. Nopi! RESO PlIOiYE 355 IlES. P H O ~ E 117

OFFICE PHONE 68

Nu- Way Cleaners and Tailors OSTEOPATlUC PIIYSICIBN,Q SUEQEONS

Palnier Graduate Chiropractor Bell Uuildi~lg Fa A. BARTA, Ma Dr '

the Quiz last week. Office 196 PHONES Re#. 17: in diseases of k g

Ord,, Nebraska I EYE, EQH, NOSE and T~II~OAT GLASSES FITTDD

oface over Ijeranek's Dpg s t o r e

Real Estate and Llve Stock FRITZ BICHEL'S AUCTIOKEEHS O R D H O S P I T A L

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Two for.25~ and three for 25c DR. G. We TAYLOR ~udmundsen and Rosa

LAWYERS DENTISI' \Yill practice in all cour(s

Probate of Wills 'and settlement Or4 Xebrreka . estates a epedalty.

Ord State Bank Bldg. Ord, Nebr.

LAWYEH LAWYER Offlce in Old Mrs t Natlonal Bank Offlce fn Cou~% Houw

10c; three for 25c Bul ldhg Or& - - - - N e b r a m Write C . B. Benged, Callaway, Nebr. f& catalog.

Ebr further information address

Nebraska Realty Auction Co., Agents THE F. C. JONES FUNERAL HOME

BRADT BROS. A. w. THOMPSON, CENTRAL Auctioneer CITY, NEBRASKA

Undertaking & Embalming M. A. W S O N , Manager

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TIE ORD QUIZ, oil), N E B ~ ~ ~ I ~ I , < - ,r, ~ii6asoAt I -- 8EPTEI$ER 10;'~1925. - .+. . , PAQ% F I V ~ : - - . , . 7 .

g- -- 4 , - for 'Cedar Bluff$ where s4c) d l 1 Wle Inne$s was take* sick %tnr- have not kpIy derived happiness that * 1 teach school thfg year. - 1 was day called with s i e r Sunday ,afternoon. flu. Dr. Week=; unselfish act but they are bles$ed

Merwin Babcock spent Iirriday W m Schauer was de ivering corn with an additional reward in the love d No Cap meets ternoon a t (he O. A. Thomar.home. to oillord TPurs ay, of a little child, in the compensating The BBker '*I* On Mrs. Arnold and Rolgnd went tb happinas of training and watching George I4artz Friday evening. -

Greeley with lraativea Thursday, and the development of a human sbul. If a Brabcwk home Friday morning. you wlll open your heart and your 4

Alva Bar~haI.ts family were sick home to alittle child you will no long- Mrs. Herman Scboning and daugh- IaEt week. er be Ibnely, o r unhappy, or idle for ters bepn the past week Mr. and Mrs. DqIe ~ a i d c k return- lming little arms will hold you close . SQhoningsr parents and ed EMday from-their C b l o ~ ~ d o drdp. child%h prattle wul entertain you Frank OleSon Of oidas L. C. Cole and fardly called at and to the little one will ing borne Sunday. SueY mllards w d n g . keep you happily busy. EhesGer Ba-k and Vernon Mn my Hardiw *ited at the If every little child could be given Tho- were at Lee Thorns' Tues- Emil 'Fuss home Mon*ay. day afternoon. the right chance, the proper start in

f iabard donat@ nice life, there kould {be mb~re good citiz- C. V. Thomas and family and Clar- pictures for the school mm, ens in the state of Nebraska. All a 8abeoek went to Forrest Brown and wife and two care and pro- the asheman w' Wednesdax children and Mrs. I. C. Clark called tmtion the ,,hanetor devel- Dro Ferguson vbcinated some at Sw 'Guggem' Thursday eve- oping years of his lifc, surely this is sheep for C. V. Thtcmas this week.

&rl Kriewald, Alvena and Ge~hard itsking very little from a world so Sevelrsrl Of the Went m- ful; of gener@ity, beauty and wealth. Beilka and Mr. md Mrw Albert day * Bdts Brown and family were in Ord last C,le been sick A hmcn is all the pu b r a ~ k a Ohild- ~hursdav . with the summer flu. ' len'a l-fC;ne Society asks for th . 11 !le

G e a r d Beilke .took supper a t tbe Mr. Mrs. Ray Harding charges-under its care. THE ptter far 1 August KIIewda home Sa tu rhy at aarl mlrs. of a1 previous standards of motor I evening. it have sn hand pairs of brothers

car performance. 7 sisters whom we would like to1 i Mr. and 'Mrs. Floyd Wetzel and BaUs was a rlsitOr at IQdies :?ace in the same family. Won't mu1 -- - .

75 Horsepower! Gid at the MethCdislt c'nrch in Or' help t\e Nebraska Chlldre1's Home I Dorothy spent Sunday evening at the wedneisday ,&erIu>on T h e Master Valve-in.Head engine 1 Carl Stud0 home. Mrs. I. C. Clark was planning to GO"IeG to adhere to its policy Of

now delivers 75 and more horse. Mr. and Mm. Antone Gladenville Jeave fith brather Forrwt BBmF avoiding the aeparalion of brothers I I power. And there is 60 and more tn qif Genoa and Mr.\ and MPS. Paul to dsit her mother stockham. and sqsters. the Standard models. Maddox of Scotia spent Sunday a t - During the last month, children customers to visit the -

the I. R. Jenkins hame. came to the Children's Home Society Trip1egSeared Engine! I Mannie Jenkins who has spent the '"'* (By &. OUK R. EkcqABGES J. Clark) in l a r k numbers, Imong 'uihom were ~eenewseals forthefamous~uick . summer 'with her stater ~ r s . Paul

Mrs. A. L. Crouch of Ord to groUPS loving brothers and sisters. Valley CO. Fair at. 0rd Sept. 15 to 18 ' udedchassi8reru1t indecided1~10n80 Maddox of SoMia returned hame last argenn Tuesday with soma friends floes the future hold fior them? e r engine life, noticeabl lower oper.

in order to have Dr. FftnsCemcher We hope the answer Is a god foster a'in Air Raymond Baker p e n t Sunday $ 1,k at her aro&. . we (Old our home where they hi11 be reared in a , If there is allytliing that you need in the lnany ~ . r o L e Filter-an Oil Filter pro *, I. Jenldns hme. tect the engine. readers r w n t l y tm she came over normal environment With sufficient lilies ~0 lialidle we assure you that \ve will do all Mr. and Mrs. W1l Cm and and had him remove her tondg? He advantage8 to develop 'them into fine in our power to serve you quickly and emciently

4 and 2 Door Sedans! Mrs. Belle B i ~ h m and eound b r Qhr& getting -11 in fine up-right citizens. No good substan- Real cedanr with Fisher Bodies, ham Mr. and Mrs. Ward Gowen t&nd me returned h~'me Wedneg- tlal home with honorable parents

Chat business will not interfere witli y6ur pleasure U~hobte ry and fittings accordin to son. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wat t la and out on me pass- nee& to be childless in the state of illore tllall is necessary. Buick'r luxurious otandards. k.1 Mtaa Ilene Harris were Sunday din- e w e r train ' m m h e m - a a r p n t -Nebraska for the Nebraska Cblldren*~ ~ d a n s . . . at "coach prices." ner guests a t tbe E2mer Kirk m. - Home society has am.ong its large

Duotone in Duco! Mr. and MPS. Jamw Swanson and de" - family children of most every age 8amiiy were Sunay dinner ~ 8 8 t s at Dorb ~ a b u s k , y e d d waiting for foster paren? t6 come New beauty 1 m e latest, smarteat, ~ e w j s Johnson h-0. daughwr of Mr. and MIIS. Aqthm De- for them.

F. Fafeita'b Son most striking cO'Or and finish Irene Baker left Sun-

husk, went to Ord Wednesday W last However we havb'on hand and re- biat ions for motor cars. day for their b*ool~ where yey week and vlslted until Sunday with ceive many applications for c h i l d ~ n Safe Night Driving! teach this year. a fornler school teacher, Miss Helen f ~ o m tntancy to five years of

Mr. and Mrs. Kr'ewald and IIanke. She returned home Sunday This is due to the fact that fo - ~ ~ ~ e f e ~ ~ ~ k ~ ' ~ ~ ~ t " t h ~ ~ vena were Sunday dinner guests at Leader. parents eo d t e n wish to rear &he+ constanily, a flood of bhe U n z home. - a chlldren they t8ke as their very own eeuchlng hght on the roadway with. Lee Bass-Putterson r and they dasire a child young enough1 Thomas was a Sunday dinner out glue in the eyss of the approach. guest at the C. V. Thomas home. Tuesday we receive a letter from to forget the past and never to have/ ing Mver, and without dimming. at CtareQce the Claud ~ h o m a s Went home. &atuMay ~ r s . Cecil N. Williams of Compton, knowp it. his of coursk is a nat-

Light Pedal Clutch! Baits and sale Hklreraon California, that tells of the wedding ural feeling, but in many respects' BdCk9s new sawtooth , ten-plate Sunday at the Albert B~~~ of Pattemon~ o l l l ~ 60x1 of Mr.'homes are more essential for the old-' multiple disc clutch has 2 12 square home. and Mrs. Will A. Pa@W@n who live er childwn whom so frequently have1 inches of driving surface as aqainst Mr. Jim Ban(a and clat&ll =,led twelve mile. nOnth~eA Of &Went. endured hardbhips and unhappiness

he writer of this letter Was fonm- I that babi&y ,have not, and who are old/ 'O lo 80 inches average slnglo at Brown home Monday erly Eunice Ray, yovngeet daughter enough to fully realize their position plate type. forenoon and Mr. and Mrs. Brown

Lower Prices! of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ray* In aed who have an intent pitiful yearn- the home '' the her letter khe states b b t she and ing for a home. ~ 1 1 inquiries a b u t ' And while Buick has raised Buick ternoon. Mr. miliam@ were mar?.ied three these little homeless children will1 ~ l i t p a n d performance even higher t an before, it also has been able to MAIDEN VALLEY Years a m and that ltime located gladly be anwefed by Rev. R. B. Ralls make substantial reductions in prices;

in California. / (By Mrs. B0tte) a

I State Superintendent of the ~ebraslral * * i Mr. and Mrs. %tts, Mr. and Mrw ding, she as d v w follows: details' Miss .&ace Of the Bass Iwed- of Childreu Loan Bldg. Home omaha Society, h'ebr. 430 Omaha

Better acquaintance with the many Terrell Maddox visited at Ed PO- 441 East 47th street. b S Angeles, , The Home is seeking homes advancements and improve- cocks Wednesday evening. and Earl Patterson of Sherman, Cdi- menta in the Better BuIck will con- M,. ~ m ~ d spent m e t of l&rt week aornia, %*ere married at the QI~.w of Of ' @@ characteJ lor these vince you that r with heir daughter Mrs. Ed P o m k . Rev. M. mlipse, 4537 Alumlla Avenue, I w h e r e they

have a lchance fOr Personal attention, Lady attendant. "Again Buick Has Built Better School began Sept. 7 in dietriot 64 at 9:30 09clmk p. m., Thursday. Aug IIove~ care and a e d ~ c a t i o n l Automobile!" with Alma stamton teacher. Di~trlat 27th, 1925. Mrs. Cecil N. W i l i l ~ and furnish inform'atim as

NO 2 %ancis HuMlard teaoherr Ws- was the bridesmaid and Mr. Wbllima , ~ i l : h ~ l ~ ' ~ ~ e " g " C $ ~ d ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ d ; ~ $ ~ All calls .answered promptly.

' B U I C K COMPANY trict No. 72 Gbadys Fwock teacher. was the best man. Divhionof General Moror r Corporarion Delcie wbterman, Hilma Sbomker Afiter the wedding they returned to homes 'Or months Or a year

FLINT, MICHIGAN and llaa Emily gave the school a t 64 the home of (be brides p a ~ e n b . and expecth. 'am'LieS make/ a good cleaning one day l w t week. theree were greekxl by a nulaber O f ,

permanent grrangement for their 1

La We Rogers, Dealer . B O ~ , ~ S &ended the funeral of friends and d a t i w s , atler 'whW care Or legal Mrs. JimBarnw in Ord Wedneday. w e the usual pertomance of We a re in desperate need of chi1d-

~ g y . Brill and family visited at throwing rice and old shoes, and #the cl0!hing of sizes and kind. Ord, Nebr. Archie Waterman's Friday, 'the chil- usual noise as tlhe bridal panty left We will also welcome ~ a c k ~ g ~ ~ l boxes

t . . dren had been out before Friday and for their home a t Glen Dale.-*argent, or barrels of fruits crates of eggs Or

RlVEHDdLE ITEMS returned home wiiith their parenits. Leadbr. Earl snaducuted from the any other commodities whbh go to Funeral Home

Ivan B q ~ s and Tenrell Maddox Ord high scb.001 w&th the classl of '20.1 supply the necessary things of life (By Riverdale High School) were putting the hail screens on the - in caring for SO many cpildwn. These

A from bhia c0m41unity s&&-house windows Saturday. One Got 111s English Sparrow Trap can be shipped diwctly to 3549 Font The finest h the 'city

were in Greeley Tuesday to attend 0 wiadow a l rkdy being broken by the N& long ago we told our readers enelle Blvd. Omaha, Nebrask, which . road meeting held there. - children playing ball. about r e w i ~ n g a .letter from W. A. is the &idre= of the Receiving Home.

Claude Thomas ia kdping a a r - Gwen Ctariiisck (began her who01 ah Anderson of Otrd, asking us to tell 1 Ne;bras~&s childp-en are calling1 Four doors .south of the. Catholic Church. ence Ba,bcook put up hay this week. Wnton Aug. 31 with fifteen pupib hi mwhere to g& an E)ngli& sparrow you- they need you-won't Wu give,

ROSS Jenkins Wrked for Paul enrolled. *rap. J& sent him the addrass of from the full$ess of your SUCCW-&nu Day, and night ,service. Phone 566. Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard left the m p a n y and asked him to r ewr t happiness, a chance to one'lolr more Maddox a few days last week.

Mr. and Mns. Floyd \Vetcel and Sund(av mornin for Linco!n to at- this fall a4 to hihis experience 'with little homeless boys or girls? Dorothy left Monday morntng for tend Me Skate %air. the tnap. The fireit of the week we Lincoln to l aend the State Fair and Mr- Cole enltefiaiined the R. fZ. received the folloMng letter drolm Mr. and Mrs. John WiewaJd l& club Thursday afternoon with 8 mela- Mr. Anderson: Bunday morning. I or-. *resent and 7 visitors. We Ord, Nebr.Aug. 28, 1925.

bhe RiverdlaRe s h o d opened Man- i s i t ~ d most of the afternoon. A nAce Editor Leader, a r g e n t ,Nebr. day morning with Miss Snyder as luncheon was served about 4 P. m. Dear Sir: high soh001 teacher and Miss Romans Hilma Shomaker and Ilda Emily I sent for one of the Evr- grade teacher. visited Mrs. Negley k i d a y afternoon. Sparrow traps and ..aeterday it Cam

Ruby and Arlene Kirk spent Wed- Mm. Botts spellit Sunday and Man- though I wnt for It the 15th. Well, nesday with the Brown girls. d . ~ y afternoon8 st Chas. Inness. )-o~ asked me to re1ml.t how it :'pan-

- George Halverson visited at t& Mr. and Mrs. Sam Guggenmos ate ned but." Albert Brown home over the week Tinqer a,+ Jlnavl Botts SunQav. ~ a s t night after our chickens had end. Maurice Hubbard p ~ t in his alder gone to roo&, I took it out and plat*

XLbert &own and family an; Geo, for 'a new Ford coupe Saturday. it w h a e my wife is in the habit of Harlverson went wfth the Ord l+w&- Herman Negley finished his sub- feeding her cblckens. Hanly this a. ers Friday to boost for Pop corn days s~criptions Saturday for the Daily m. my wife looked out the dndow and for the Valley County Fair. News and won the Ford he has been and noted t b t two were i n the trap.

Edna Baker left Friday morning ~wrk ing for, t he tmp is about twenty feet fnmn , our kitchen window and a s We sat

)L I - - - - - + at breakfaslt we could See 'how the t,rap worked, and *en &hirough breakfad there were ten in the brap. I was out and looked a littie prhile since and m u i d judge that there are fifteen or more, though ilt is hard to count them as they are all in UWtion.

1 w a d to thank you far F u r card and hope that 'by spfing my bilids can came back szdelv.

For several rears we have had orioles and wren around the ~ o u s e and an oriole's ~lieslt 'In a n a p d e ,tree right over thle kitchen door. They c m e back again this seatan b d the

and get your Meals sparrows d m e them away. I can recall very well when thew

sparrows came w a t at Dubuque, Ia. &bout 1868. NO one thought much about (them then, Only as a , curi~sbty. but they are a s much @f a ~t s a w of the o t h d I m p o d d frixn Europe, are, only in a different way. --

~ i k e mice and. rats, we will alwlays have them, h t the d a y this trap *kg, one can soon reduce them so thj& they will not bye the p ~ t that they now are. respect full^

W. A. ANDBRSON *

Tlie Fair managelllen t .fs proniising us tile best Wdneday morning of this week

Fair we have ever had and we hope to see all our M ~ B . ROY w c k s told us that her trap has aCcounted for 690 SpaPrOwS since

friends on these dates.- its purchase a few months ago. The ,editolr6 trap &as 2iaken in at least 270 T ~ U S these two traps have reduced.

a g p i h gpairww n u m w thkk ;ear to date here in SarPgeaQ bk nearly 1000. Yet Tuesday evening the editor saw flying ab0llt tocwn ak one time something like 200 spar-

N E W C A F E rows, and that Is just one pa!% of town+Sargent Leader.

rile y' dia Knebel CIIlLDREN AHE THE SUxSlIIsE

- OF TlIE liONE

Mr. Rttlls Nakes a Strong Appen For liomes For The Homeless. All over Nebraska there are b'g

hearted persons who have taken ter children intb their homes and .

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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ~ i r d s e l ~ rdturn- week,

lotte had been a t the Bert Cornell Ground Fe,eQ for sale .,

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and Cathryp Taylor.

rs. Elizabeth Barnes.

urges yciu to attend the

. It will do you good' to see what your

~ i s t e r s and brothers.

down yesterday. .

The First National Bank Ord, Nebraska

days visit with Ord relatives.

199. A. W. Pierce.

regarding slne eye troubIe.

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F. E. Lewin and son of Ericson were in Ord Sunday to c o ~ ~ s u l t Dr. Barta regarding the little boys eyes.

Last Friday Hanse Thorne and wife 2 PANT SUITS and bliss Mildred Gabs were a~ i;ar.d Island., - in Yourig Men's broad shoulder, loose back,, tight

ME% M. EXynn was elqtertBining f i t t ing hips, gracefully draped. some of Dick Flynns children Sunday while Dick and wife were at Wolbach. All haud f inished s u i t s . _- I 2

Dr. Barta wks called recently to $27.50 $32.50 $35.00 reduce the fracture of a broken leg which Jos. Holoun Jr. sustained in a wrestling matc&.

Adrian Tolen i s a t Lincolu this week under the care of his taruer i r l These t&o pant s u i t s are an exceptional value and

, There will'be a factory man the' triost careful buyer will find values unheard of The first of the week Mr. and Mrs. in hynd finished sui ts . 1

Will Barlett took the11 son L) :o St Paul where he will take a busiliess there to show YOU and exphi11 csnrse at the college. .- anything you might not under-

Mrs. W. T. Barstow returned last

with Ord friends. - each afternoon during the Fa i r . Miss Lelia &loorman was aboard the

train last Friday returning to Ber- trand, where she will teach in the pub .' lic schools. L. D. MILLIKEN , -------

Mr. and Mrs. Haas Anderson and, Ellen and Verpon retured the latter

a r t of last week after a few days CAN "SUIT" YOU

HARDWARE &aY with relatives a t Naxwell. - Styles of tomorrow for the man of today

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whele the chlldren will attend schopl. Quite a number attended the dance Mr. Furrak and a011 ~ y i v e a t e r wlll

at y t l l Eelsen's Tuesday ,evening. take care of their home here during All reported a good time_ the school year.

Jfiss Andrea Falk spent the day at Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Holub and dau- Will Nelsen's Monday. Shie is ghter Katherys potared to Ord lmt grand daughter of Mr. ~ n d Mrs. UP Thumday a f t e r m n . , 1x1. Mr. and Mrs. W+ B. Johnson Sr.

Elliott Clements visited a t Chris. and Wrs. J. S . Wlheeler and son Mer- Nieisen's Thursday evendng and WM.- ton and Mr. and Mrs. GUT @ , ~ a b w . ley Miska's visited there Sunday eveL ms. SmJpcjon and Vbginia were ning. ~ guests in the Arthur Wqeder home

Mr. and Mrs. Plejdrup were visit- gt Burwell Sunday. ors at Walter Jorgensen's E1ida.y. Mr. Ghas. Augustyn d i p p e a four Evelyn Jorgensen went back with carloads of grass cattle tq the Ounaha them and stayed till Sajturday. w r k e t on Monday. H e &ccompanf-

Hlans Abrahanlsen's and Kappel's ed the shipment. spen4t t h e day at Loup Olty Monday. Steven Bartusdak of near Arcadia

Mr. Jas. Miska and daughters Eva spent Sunday here with $Ms parents, and Ames and Lena Nelsen and Al- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baytusiak anti

We've received another car 01 SU- Beaytiful Blue .n and R U ~ Brechbill returned family.

South Tuesday. Harold Kemble, who bas eraploi-

Diamonds They had a most en)oyaible time and merit at A-ra spent the week end a good trip. While there Mr. Miska with home folks.

\ purchased a new Nash touring car. The W. 1, ~ ) ~ d ~ ~ f e l l y l N, p , - mgt idly and John Nelson iam- ..at a price which we believe will be w u n t e d t o su i t you and priced to nISTHICT 57

t I ily attended the picnic p the Pete f i t your pocket bmk- (Inez Elberhart) Knecht grove S u g a y A number of

Our school hbuse present a very &era from here attended the ball

$19 to $120 pleasing appearance since i t wwj g m e i n the aft ern^^^^. the LOW- POINT for the season.

papered las t Friday by Mr. Shirley. Mrs. Katie S e d k of cedar % p i b ~ Is here visiting h the home of her ~ h ~ l w= dismissed Friday noon, daughter Jw Zulkwki. ,

.- i n h t e W d Mount5tnga. . on this a m ~ & .

The pupils attending school us George Jablonski of Ord spent sev- L a w r amm a t equallp pleaMng Pear are: Donald and Grace Bren- days laat week with his sou

sr3ce9. nick, Lois, Vernon 8nd Gladys ~01- Frank and Steve. Mr ' and Mm J o e D l w s h aad lim1 Rmma s m i a . CMulerine Ollllr, bknt at Ray Peterwn, Harlold, Liola. Ken-

peaberry Coffee 406 Cocoa, per pound Oc neth nM Melvin K ~ e l l i w . Evelyn! R$tepkyzn Zkike gUsek m+ PARKINS ~ o n a l d and ~ a r a ~ i a l WtUifamson,

Florence K w l l h g and &,b& tored to Gregory, S. D. W ~ r s d a y re- THE BUSY JEWELER Wli-on have been visitors at

~ ~ ~ & e ~ u ~ f ~ z:&sa'$; school the past week. The R. A. Qarpenter family of which a re shipping here and

N o ~ t h b u p wete callers tat the D. 0. fatten for market. 4 g 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 FWlliantson home Friday evening. Mrs. John S chuyler and Helen 4 W i l e Grand Island p e b p s 4 4. V. Cellins is cuttlng m r n for ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o n ~ r e d to Burwell ~ u i d a y 4 &as citizens willing to apprme a 4 Petersons this week. 4 boymtt on mdr own city be- 4 Herman Koelling is building a new iwld Mrs. Went 4 cause the dounltry enforom the 4 double garage to replme the old one Sunday ev:n6ng with in 4 state t r d o laws, it also has + was destroyed by fire i t s C. Sorensen and babe spent 4 citizens taking initiative a d i o n 4 ad ring. 4 in the Bupwrt of bity trafec + The E v a n g e l i d church held their Sunday afternmn at the C. Woz- 4 regulaitions, sowe of them no 4 quarterly meeting services last week. niak + doubt as irksome 40 id iv idua l + Saturday morning Mr. ~ l l i a m o n F1akns a Sunday + drivers as are the s t d o law8 to 4 went t o Fullellton. H e returned on vLitor in the Frmk T- Zwk- 4 other indivlduails. T h e Central 4 Monday. koski home. 4 poweir CO., through its Mr. W. + Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and 'Ir. and Mrs. W. S. of 4 J, Read, of the safety depart 4 Mrs. Jaicob Stam of Horace visited Burwdl were herd On Thurs- 4 me&, has recently compiled a 4 a t the L V. @Uiw home Sunday day*

Farmers Grain and Supply Co. 4 summary of the present new 4! wenine. Miss Letha Pugh and nephew Billie 4 city ordinance regul&ing traffic 4 The Elmer Jennings family, who 'Schidt returned to thdr home a t "THE BEST FOR A LITTLE LESS" 4 and has sent a c opy every 4 have been visiting a t the Oscar Col- Marquette Sunday after spading a 9 meml>er of i ts fir;ru, ur@ng them, 4 lins home. started for their home a t here in the v. Kemble 4 in idditton, observe all t rams + Mitchell Sunday morning. The Har- 4 la&%. That Is certaimly a splen- 4 man Koelling family called a t m e %s Eva Kusek motbred out to $ did bit of oosperation. More + Dan Cook <home Saturday afternoon the John B. Zulkoski home sunday . I

- -- # allegianw to and support of the + to get acquainted with the new baby where she will smy while tmching swnd seveaal weeks.

in District 44 this term. 1 Mrs. John Hrabec and daughter Mrs. Sddney Scott d a d i a m- * government like that land there + d r l . Tuesday morning m e r e he will Marie a r e on the sick 1Lt this week. derwent a n operation a t H i l l o r a t f o r 4 can hardly be a but 4 Mrs. Peterson and spent Sun- Mrs. W- B. JMnsOn haa spent SeV- =&ix ( I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ H matored to (ienoa I Joe Klsk drove fa the 7. B r a the rem0n.l of her g d l bladder. f

that the n u m a r of kilHnga, in- 4 day eventag a t *he L ~ n e m l H m dam this week in Burwell a t Saturday where he s p ~ n t a few days home T u a d a y &tem00n+ He brought ak. operated 0. by Drs. Weekes and juries and w e s of pnopellt-r loss 4 home. the Of her F1OF1 who has Ms br&heraAnton who Is farm: 'Out Some Rlacihinery wbich he started Hill*. would be h a t e r i d l y r&uca.- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Henm~an Desel and been quite ill.

+ ~ p a ~ d . &land Independent 4 two children left Wednesday mlorn- The Ord Boosters weze here Fri- ing in mat vicinity. to m e t o his new place near old. m n a l d Haught suffered. a badly 4 4 9 4 4 g + 9 + 4 4 '4 4 4 ing on a trip to different points in d 6 ' afiernmn. There was a large Mrs. Anna Gross called a t the Mary Mr. and M ~ P . F V ~ l f and daugh- fpadured id^^. H~

Nebraska and Colorado. clowd out t o greet them. Garbocz home on Tuesday. teTs vkited at the V. Bruha hme brought to Hillorest where a n X-Ray

The former made a was taken and Dr. Weekea r e d u m The W i l l Koelling and Carl K d l - Jim Buhts called a t the Henry Those motoriQ% to Ord last Friday busin- trip t o Cornstock tbe the fradum. - Miss Iva 'less' arrived P1lday ing families a re visiting this we9k a t Nolte home Sunday ,evening. atXernoon were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. fr6m University PJace and will again different points in Iowa. OM0 Pecmka and Joe Ciemny were

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Johnwn. Mrs. Alice Dodge, Mrs. C. day' / Rlwaod Boyce underwent a n oper- Isbnuaka Is quite He ln ation for a severe i d e c t b i n his be a grade teaoher in the Ord schols. MI-. a d Mrs. wi l l O1,lis and four passengers for Cushing on Fridlay E. Pring and Mrs. Bernard Hoyt. and lulder D,. Kantor'8 care - ohildren returned Tuesday evening where they attended a meeting re- ~ f t ~ ~ a'few days stay at the J Q ~ ~ jaw Tuesday. Mrs* Frank Zukoski, daughter DISTRICT S3 from a few days visit a t Hmtings. garding the closing of the dep& of and Miss Eva Kusek. Klat home Faankie Cadek returned Mm. CmaS. Klein of S m t i a is a

They. hag taken Ruth Armstrong to the Small towns on l h h branch d .'Jack Dodge motored to Ord to his hoa$e - (By Pauline Konkolewski) her home there. the Burlington. ff they should b k e d6y repairs for a ; pMbnt a t HJllcresrt where el& lal Emma B ~ u h a drove to a e ~ o h n r-vetdng from a serious operation Mr. and Mrs. John Zelbert and son - our z e n t away it would be very in- mPwer. B ~ h a home Monday forenoon, after peflo~nzed by Dr. Weekes Saturday.

Adam visited a t the , home of Frank YALLEYSIDE NEWS NOTES , ccuvenfent for this community. Mrs.' Chesteir Wilam and daugMer the corn binder. Mr. Cha.8. Ciwhon is conralesclng Konkolewski Saturday night. (By Della Nass) Mrs. Alice Dodge, Mrs. C. E. Pring Constance of Denver were pleasant Joe and Albert L u k ~ h who work nicely &corn a n openation performed

Schml started Monday in Disnrict The pupiils that a re enrolled in the and Smith Johnson took dinner at visitors of Rose Goss last 'I'hur*~ nor Mr. Stone i n oms stock, spent a t Hillcrest recently. 33. There were 16 pup4ls enrolled. high sahool this year' a t Valleyside the Bernard IIoyt home Wednesday. afternoon, Gunday with hame folks. Mrs. C. C f . C%sebe.er d Nebraska

Mr. JW ~ o n k o l ~ w s b 3 and Tom are: Merrill Koelling, James Belll Little Audrey Hoyt spent the day Mrs. C. E. Wozniak sgent Friday Joe Gernik helped Joe Skdi l with c i ty a. recently a se- Paprocki helped Frank Konkolewski H d e n Wok, George Bell, James Bre- w c d n c s d a ~ a t the W. E. Dadge home evening in the Mary Garbocz home. haying this week. stack cane Friday. mer, Hazel Boettger, Elroy W k , +i tn Phyllis Ann and Erwin. Mr. Ed Elliott who has been stay- vere operation a t Hillcrest was able Frances Geneski visited with Flor- Henry Lange. Everett Luke&. G,eo. 31r. and Mrs. John Schuyler and ing a t the Fred Cohen home is now - t o be taken to the home of her bro-

ence Wozniak Sunday afternoon. Bremer, Olaude Garner, and Della ~ a l l ~ i l ~ inotored to Kent Sund~ay visiting his daughter Mrs. Lester IIIJILCHEST NOTES ther Dr. Phillipson a t North Loup.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Konkolewskl- Nass. ii.llere Dr. Weeken reports the birth of a the day at the Thmpwn and mar Bur- A son was barn to Mr. and Mrs. son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kawalin. a n d family were in church Monday The grade pupils are Gordon Bell, .,x-~rlk Schuyler hoalle. rc?!!. night. . Wm. Novak at Hillcrest on Monday. Mrs. L. V. Kokes who fraotured Iloward Cook. Wilson Bell, Ella -~ I I ' , and Mrs. Bernard I-Ioyt and ?,lr. 2nd Mrs. Mike Socha ot Ord M ~ ~ . G ~ ~ . paider sargent was the bollles in bth recently re-

Gertrude Banks is teaching in dis- Lange, Jane Bell, IX~ward Hanke, Audrey spent Sunday evening in the were Sunday evening visitors in the operrated on by Kantor and oeived * bad fall Tuesday evening trict 33. This is her secoild yeair. DorOthy FUSS, Edwin Lenz, Na~nai Alice Dodge bo~nle. Frank Zulkoski ho~llle. Weekes a t fiillcrest last ,Wednesday. and at first it wm feared the bonw Lloyd Nonlrblewski was hauling al- Fuss, Adcline Boettger, Marcella The Elyxia s c h ~ l opened Monday Mr. and Mrs 'llfred Wejigardt and slle is recavering nicely. falfa Monday. in her left a rm were fractured again. Boehnke, Rhoda fioehnke, Julia Fuss, Se~ten lber 7. Mrs. Edna Sorton has son of Olrd spent Sunday here with The little yeas old daughter oF She was brought to ,yeekes Mr. and Mrs. Joe I<onoklewskl and Zeth Wlllilam% and Maxine E ~ s s e n . 1 ld1E? of the high 'school and Miss l,e ~ n t ? : ~ Weigardt-family. Warne~r Farr of Ericson was brought omce where the arm was X-Rayed Za.lnily were Sunday dinner guests a t School started Bug. 31 with MisJ Dorothy Sorensen has charge of the Mesdan~es 0. W. Kena le and John to sunday night by and Pound to be only Qadly sprained. the home of John Zebert. Ella Mae a r k ? a s high school teach- grades. 'Schuyler and &Iiss Letha visit- - Oschedafg. She was immediately op- The little daughter of Clarence e r and Frieda Madsen as the grade hl:s. C. E. Pring who is here visit- ed in the Joe Ciemny home Wednes- crated on and a gangerous appendix was brought to weekas ofRce l& IIASKELL CREEK . ' teacher. Miss Marks also teaches inp; lrclm Pigestoue, Minn, went to day eveniag. removed. She is oonvalescing ndw- Sunday for a n X-Ray piature of a most of the 7Uh and 8th grade sub- Old Friday afteruosn to spend itt MSS Rose Z u l b s k i spent Friday

,y, - , (By E. A. Miska) iects. iouple eP days in the Mrs. Wentwoxth afternoon a t Ord with relatives. - dislocated ehoulder. T h e Sunday school attendance is Harry F ~ t h . L'Wnard, add home. Mrs.. W. W i g h t and daughter I j l a 1- -

,picking up again. There were 60 Melvin W i M t m ~ drove @wn to L h - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jablonski an3 of Onlaba and Mr, and Mrs. Firank prosent Snnday. We hope t o .sea coln the past week to attend the bildreil spent Sunday iu the Thm. Sershen af Ord were dinner guests more there next Sunday. Rev. Han- State fair. , Jabloneki home. id the C. E. Wozniak home last Wed- / sell will be with ua next Sunday A miscellaneous showeF was given S t h n l e an 1 Zrank JVeluiak left nesday evening. and preach a t one o'clock. H e will for Bertha 6 t h last Tiesday a t the Sunday for Gooltts Bluff county where Mr. and Mrs. Joihillr Iwansk! and pr=& the school house the w- home of W l l Fdh. She received hev ill sn-2.l seveial weeks bar- Sylvia were Sunday visitors in the (~l ld Sunday o each month. All me many beautiful and useful kifts. vesting sugar beets. 4 Alex Iwanski h m g . cordially tusk t o attend these meet- Audrey I x y t spent Saturday and There were several out of town Snm.. ELYBIA NEWS Sunday witin her little cousin delta Rriests here ass l s thg with the forty

The Cornmurkily picndcc held laat . (By Mm. Bernard k o y t ) Marie Hoyt ot near Ord. hours 'devotion services ak the , Come to Sunday a t Knecht's was we1 Jatted- Mr. and Mrs. John Sohurler were John eBran motored to South Da- catholic ohuroh on Tuesday and ed and d l . seemed to enjoy them- visitors in the 0. W. ~ e m b l e home kpta last week where he spent .sev- Wedmesday. I pelves. There mlp a thriJ~ling 'ball on Tuesday evening. oral days looking after business mat- Our base ball team played the game played between tbe HaisWl Otto Pecenka spent T h u r d a y eve- ters, Hagkell Creek boys at Peter Knebhts Creek ,and Diyrja bal! teams. Has- ning in Ord with his p.aX'@nts. He re- Mrs. Genrmain Hoyt and M h . &- Sun&y aftern-'. Our born were' t . (o ld K e m e motored t o Ord Friday defeated by a score of 6 to 4.

the . . . afternoon. S y e r a l nldghrbors and friends of 0 Melvin and Elmer Zlamke and Mr. $nd Mrs. JY. B. Jahlnson held a

Ellsworth Moser spent Sunday after- farewall party at the Johnson farm noon a t the Fred When home. home on Tuesday evening. The eve- T. E. Flakus and family of near ning was spent socially a f te r which t

Taylor epent Tuesday afternoon in Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are modn'g to the Frank Zulkoski home. Burwell this week where they will

Gerald and Bill (?ohen helped Win- n:ake their home. T,heir son Clarence

1 fred Hoyt make hay Monday. will remain on the farm. OJiver Nelson who is staying with Sophia Iwanski called a t the W. E. Have a good

Theron Nolte this week was 111 Mon- &dge h o n ~ e on Monday. day. MIYS. Gerniisin Hoyt attended the

,Mrs. Chester Wilcox of Denver, Rebekah Lodge at Ord Tuesday eve- >* time

Carload Shippers fornierly Rose Wozniak was a pleas- nine: ant visitor in the Bernard Hoyt home hIrs. Harold Kemble and son m r y l Tuesday. who have been staying with the

Mrs. Alice Dodge visited a t the Gernlain Hoyt family spent Sunday I f YOU need FVentworth home in Ord Saturday at the 0 . W. Kemble home. evedng. something in

Highest prices at _/ Smith Johnson of Lima, Ohiio who BLUE GlLISS

1 had been visiting in the Alice Dodge (By E. Biuha) all times for your home left for Omaha last Thursday All the farmers started niaking hay

where he exepcted to visit with rela- the past week, most of them t h e c for sevral diays before return- plain of the poor arop.

Hardware inc: to his hbme. T& school started Monday. Miss

Gennain Hoq-t spent . the greater Mary Waldmann is the teacher. The see us.

Poultry, Eggs, Cream part of last week at the (3. L H& pupils were "1 glad to get back to 1 home, helping care for his father who gchot~l. + is seiri~ously ill. Mr. John Hrebec and son Aldrich

We have the most John Bore of Arcadia and family made a t r ip t o Ord Saturday taking complete stock

spent Tuesday in the Frank Zulkoski two loads of 'hogs down.

Jr. J&n home. B. ~ u l k o s k i and t a a i l y were son Mr. and qnd Mikie Mrs. Hulinsky ~ i e n c e l Bruha spent Sat- and in town

New location, Hawkins building, dinner gu& a t the Fnank Zullsoski urday evening a t the V. ~ r u h a home.

1st door north of Ord State Bank, Sr. Mrs. hams Winfred on Tuesday. ~ o y t acaompanied comstwk Saturd~ay. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klapal autoed to

Mr. and Mrs. Flred Cohen t o Burwell , John W a helped Joe ~ e r n i k stack Saturdtay afternoon. alfalfa one day last we k.

Telephone 201 8 A large number. of young folks Mr. and Mrs. v. F. Oa ek and tam- L. V. Kokes

from here attended the dance a t the ily visited a t the V. ~ r u h a home Sun- F. Novotny farm last Sa~turday eve- day.

Mrs. F. Skalil and children visited ning.

\ Floyd Wozniak left for Omaha a t the Joe Skolil home Sdncday. I

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Tropical Fruit Nougat FAIRMONT9S SundaySpecialsatBradt9s . Strawberry @ Dqlicia I& cream . ~xclusive DELIC~A Dealers

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will. take up a course in pharmacy.

YECENKA & PEItLINSKI

I have a fine assortment all brand new.

Pecenka Ct% Perlinski

,the linotype machines Tuesday and had'it m t been for the fact that

gem for Nodh Loup.

Sack Lumber & Coal Corn

ing bhese W i n g s . Mir

which will repay a visit to our store

We have a large assignment of. Men's and Young Men's FAIR WEEK Suits with two pairs of pants Ladies' Silk Hose, assorted shades - - - - - - - - - - _ - - - - - '1-50c

Ladies'. Silk Bose, assorted ----,----,------ 95c and $1.00

Blazers, Sweaters, Shirts, and Ladies' Catton Hose-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1% up G'lrls' Hose, good grade ---.------------,-,--_----_-- 2%

Long Pants for b;oys 4 to 14- Boy's Heavy Hose, extra good- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 5 ~ and 29c

for fall and winter. Men's Cotton IIoisc- .-------------------,------------ 15c Men's Mercerized Hose- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -25c Men's Silk Hose - - - - - = ----,-_-~---,,--,-,--_--------- 50c 'Mow is the time to have your

suits and dresses cleaned for

- see our line of stamped goods such ei, Doilies, Buffet ' sets,,Tolwels, Dresser Scarfs, Center pieces, etc.

For use in canning: Colanders, Jar'Caps, Jar Rings, Parafine Wax, Fruit Funnels, etc.

ments were served a t a late hour. About fifty young people were In attendance. The League wants all

cleaners and Tailorsv young people to attend their Sunday evening services. With the cooper- Representing lhe

ation of these young people the

Stoltz Variety Store League Ls f m t becoming ti live or- ' INSURANCE ganization in this cobmunity.

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Be Your Druggisl THE O D OMCLJ$ I teresting information alone this line. 1

by the Zlotary of Ord, Nebraska

could not help observini the reckless wealth of America and the tremen- dous life of pleasure. The American is mad o v ~ g o l f " He got the wrong hunch. There is a lot of wealth in America, but many who have it put it-to good uses. We do like our pleasures, and many play golf for recreation and health.' But in this part of the country, in, fact all over there are a lot of mighty sincere hard 'working men and women who form the backbone of opr 'country. The interest of many of them go beyond themselves to their nqigubors and conrrmnities. We venture that we average a t least as high in the better thlngs as his countrymen. Perhaps he was well entertained and took that as the standard of the ayerage Ameri- can. I

Hank Leggett presented him with the I prize, a of the Quiz plant. He told him i2t would be handv in in- I - 1 traducing .himself, on, his t&eG, to

Volume 1 Number 20 always take this peze with him and Monday, September 7, 1925 I use it.

ATTEINDANCE . . 1 JOTTINGS We b d five absent last Monday,. Lyle, Jim and Dad expect to bring

Lyle Milliken,, P. G. Hones, Charlie Weekes, Alex Hlager and Irl Tolen. Lyle wrote the club that it was his last chance to get away before school started. We heard he was headed fo r , Canada, when last seen. Dr. Hlowes is also in Canada and will be for several weeks. Alex was still on his eastern trip. Irl was accompanying the Union Pacific stock Special. Dr. Weekes phoned that he couldn't be

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ter with him.

: ; ~ ~ " , " c ~ d a y ' We them in

1% note by the state papkra, that Dr. C. C. Q'Harra, president of the Rotary Club of Rapid City, S. D. and president of the South Dakota School of Mines, located there, is sexdously sick with typhoid fever. We trust he will soon overcome this illness.

~ i i i Heuck said he agreed with Jake ,that candy was the best geller in the varietv stores. Bill likely knows.

I present. > I Still Argyle ~ i p p i n disputes-the mat- - domer Jameson ------,----July 1926 J. T. Nelson ---------------Jan 1926 R. E. Psota ---------------- Aug 1926 Mrs. Jennie W$ckman -,---- May 1926 T. L. Wdlliaas ------------- Feb 1926 (John Bkala -------,------- Skp 1926 Mrs. Wm. Thomias 7-------,- Sep 1926 F. J. w i s h Jun 1926 WaI.tb Graul------------- J u n 1926 G. W. Buck ----------------- Jul 1925 Roxie Auble ---,- 2 -,-------- Sep 1926 W. M. Gray ---------------- NOY. 1924 Dr. 8. H. @Neil------------ Sep 1926 J. P. Hoffman -------,------ Jul 1926 A. B. N d l y -_------------- 3 e b 1926 Mhs ~ l t j e Travis ----- Sept 1925 Mtke Chelewski ,---------- 3 e p 1926 Anton Kluna -------------- Sep 1926 Anna Berg ---------------- Aug 1926

1 GETTISG RIGHT WIT11 TlLE QUIZ

Bert Boquet voiced a fine question 1 you there?

and private bdard. As desired, wteady or transit. One blook east of Ford garage. Will arrange fo. students in groups and accept prodqce on board

Carrie B. Mortensen, Ord. Nebr. Phone Q6. 21-tl

Mrs. August Peterson pras vdslting her muther iut Burwell bhe latter part of last week.

last week. when he asked ue if we were sold on Ord. 'If one likes his home town and i s proud d it he is willing to help his community along, when it needs it. I t fs easy to make excuses, but if his heart is with the upbuilding of the city where he lives. he will a05 instead of makiug apolo- gies or knocking what others do. A few fellows alwgys try to bring out the best the town has. Can't we all be with them or a t least not against them? Think i t over. This ig not only applies to your town but to your school, your church or w u r rural community. -

OUR LAST MEETING George Munn was the guest of Roy

Collison. - He made a mighty fine talk. Bert Boquet came with the. president. His words are commented uDon above. The gang sang number 107 for Irl, a s requested in his tele- gram. The fair boroster trip was dis- cussed as well as the conference of Itotary a t Mitchell thls week. Jake Stoltz made the regular weekly speech on variety stores and the spread of the business institutions of this character. He gave a lot of in-

TAKE NOTICE - Hunting is positively forbidden on

my farm. Joe Klanecky. 23-2t - I The latter part of last week Miss

Edith Richardson left for a visit aft Tamora after which she goes to York and will atitend schwl the coming year.

At the time this is written, it lookg like our citizens are co-operating to a splendid degree with the fair W s t - er trip committee. We are going to have a real fair. The management deserves good attendance.

Saturday was the birthday of our district governor. Burton H. Saxton, of Sioux City. We trust our great- ings reached him on the day.

The club executive's meeting haa been set by Buqton to s t a r t tiomorrow at Mitchell, S. D. Qurt has spent a lot of time preparing;for this and we know it will he fine.

W e n Gould applied for his first job, he was asked if he was a clock- watch&. "No, I don't like 4 n d e work", answered Godd with a captiv- ating look. "I'm on*y a whistle-lis- tener."

The iiollowing two orphans we pick from the "Spokes" of the New York Rotary Club. "It Is no harm to dream as long as you get up and hus- tle when the alarm clock goes off". "Confidence is an ass;!. but over- confidence is a lia'bility.

An E a l i s h Rotalrian is said t: have stated in an interview, after a recent

I trip &thnough the United States, "We

Roxy Auble left the latter part of last week for fiastings where she will again be an instructor in the public scibole.

TAKE NOTICE 7

We, the undersngned wdsh 'to take Mis means of warning everyone that we will not 'allow any fishing or huqting o r eibher on our premises. Leo Long I. C Clark B. N. brnmermanJ. R. Patrick Hanry D. Wolf John Long V. Danczak A. B. E4arnhdI.t ,

H. R. TimmermanD. B, Huff K. T i m m e r a J. W. Sedlacek Wilbw A. Rogers N. J. Petersqn John Mason Jr. C. 0. Turner Otis Hughes I), D. ~ r d c k J. C. Messe H. D. Rogells Chris Johnson 22-3,

OLEAN I T E m

BY Miss Nina Olivei- - Miss Elsie Ulm who hils been with her skter Mrs. bfadison left Friday morning for Lexington.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver left Sunday even3ng with Carl Olive? for the State Fair.

Ben Madison and bmdly called a t w b u r Zanjggers Saturday wening.

Elwood Rmsea visited from Satur- day until Sunday evening with the Manton bovs. -

Mr. Ekl Casper and family vls!ed Sunday a t Mlrs. Stantons.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry-Shipporit and &nest Shipporit from Brewater were a t Ray Kearns Saturday for dinnw.

Mrs. John Meese and Hilda called at John Edwarda Monday monning.

Harvey Thomas visited Sunday a t Ray Kearm.

-- Ed Miller, Jessie Whiting and Mr.

and Mrs. Ehrl Drake were oallers at Beehrles Sunday.

Irvin M'cCune and family attended ahurcb at Olrd Sunday.

Earl Earthlomew and family and company ,from Central City visited Thursday evening at Chhrlie Beehrle's. Deane Oliver went ~ J O Spalding to

play ball Sunda,y.

Mr, Msher cdled at Stantons Fd-. day morning. '

Russel Madison was in Ord between trains Wednesday.

Frank Sinkler called on his father a t Mrs. Stantons Sunday morning.

Mys. Msh and children called at Pet rson's Sunday evening.

Assea A N ~ Y Nemon and Neva Mizar visited Mrs. Ray Gipe Sunday.

Clifford a d Doyle Scott and Ray GiPe went to Scotfa Sunday after- noon.

Clyde Gladson and wife were a t Oharley Beehrla Saturday foa din-

w&larlie Beehrle9@ visited Sunday at Earl Drakes.

I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sorensen spent Sunday evening 3 John Edwards.

H. C. B.alithlomew and wife fmm Ce:erut~l QtY ris*ted his son and ~ H Y from Tuesd@~ until Sunday. ' Will ~~s a d family were a t Kmrns Sunday night for supper.

D. msh and family took S u P P a t Ms PlloKhers Wurday evening.

Ray G i ~ e spent Thursday evening at Peterson's.

Mrs. Oliver and Nina attended the Kensington Mrs. ?'hursday.

Mrs. Kearns and children visited

BIG MIDWAY 100-PIECE BAND FLYING CIRCUS

MANY FREE ACTS HORSE RACING '

BALL GAMES DANCES

Mr. a d Mrs. Earl Barthlbmew and son called a t Ray Kearns Sunday at- ternoon and a t Paul Wdetzki's sun- day Bvening.

Sahool ppened Monday morning with ~ i s s Ipez Swain as teacher. '17 pupils enrolled with two beginnerg Charles Zanggers and Ivan Madisea

Mr and Mrs. ~ o w d s k i . Father h w i e r and E d y Pun-bar went tO Greeley Sunday and took Bbb6na and Lucille over to attehd Catholic school.

Clifford Klinger threshed wheat Monday.

Nina Oliver spent Sunday evening at Madisen's.

Thcmn b h r l e and son lbaded a car of porn Thursday afternoon grid Friday.

Nrs. Eva Merchagt from Vintod Iowa visited a few days last week with her cousin, Mrs. Zanggers.

Mart Stichler was painting the (barn a t Mrs. Stantons last week.

Mi~ssee Inez Swain teaoher of Olean 'and Lucy Rowbal were down looking at the schoolhouse last Tuesday after noon and called a t Olivers.

Edwards Bro shelled corn a t \h- lia scbuers l-hursday forenwn and a t Charlie Beehrlw Thursday after- noon and Friday,

day morning to go to school. Ellen Stanton went to North froup

'Monday morning on the passenger to attend.schog1 and will stay at Mre. Shepherds.

Clara Gtanton began teaching at District 64 Monday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Detlus Peterson and Ella and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Peter- son from Loup City were dinner guests at Ray Gipes Friday.

her folks 0. E. Carrs Thursday. MISS Nina Oliver spent k i d a y at Irvin McCunes eve- 1 North h u p with her ~randmolhcr nil= a t Ray Gipes. Mr. and Mm. Bar(h1ornew'a and son

end hisl father and mother visited George McGx's a t Nonth b u p Satur- day. -

Mr. and Mis. John Edwards and Glenn Edwards 'abtended the dance a t Alex LindhaAsen's mursday a w n b .

M ~ . earl Soremen and M ~ ~ , . ~ d - wards call& Fednesday 3 John Ed- wards.

4 ' Edwardn and lamfly

Edwarda spenk, Wednesd$y evening at Carl Soreasons.

Mrs. Paul Wietzki and baby called Friday On Mrs. Edwards.

Mr. and Mrs. Kassen, Russel Kasen and-wife and H. D. Kassen and wife vblted Sunday at Devulo Fish€@.

Helen Schaucrs went to Ord Mon-

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JjLJi CBEEK IYE\W-S By Alice Vwicek

llanders while Mr. and Mm. MAIN STREET NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vadcek h u e d at were at Nysted.

ments were grass fat cattle, but g ~ O d FogtS and Miller8 visited at

Bdler get that heating

eb.. Sept: 8-TW Ivtorrk train 42 'a it oaune this morning, and de-

wage just M o r e the Raw- .Mr. and Mm. Prompt Service

Srttisfaotory Work

Charlie Watson or

nlvney this summer. Call Phone 89

done when t h e Quiz g m to

JUSGXAX IIALL (Bessie Hulinsky)

Fall and Winter Now

Many people tn this neighborhwd

- A COMBINATION ' . have been sick with the summer weeks, come in and let us help you select the suitable

s l s t e ~ of Mrw

WEELER BROS.

Come to the Fair Sept. 15, 16, 1 7; 18 where everything is all set--- all ready for a rousing event.

SMART COATS-PLEASING DRESSES-EXQUISITE MILLINERY -N'OBBY FOOTWEAR-BEAWW UL NEW SILKS and FLANNELS- HOSIERY, ALL RICH NEW SHADES-IN FAC'l' MERCHANDISE OF - DISTINCTION,

Prices to please

ORD ELECTRIC & WATER PLANT W. E. Wolters,

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BOOSTER TRIP OVEB B I a (Continued from page 1)

Dads Friday. Miss m a r t o n the high school Bend.

d Brian Kent." teacher is boarding at Rube McCunes for the present. -t& for coupon goqd for one admdssti~n in next week's paper

XORTII LOUP NEWS Mr. and Mrs. H. B: Maxwell from

Alli6nce drove over from Loup City last Monday and visited the latter's sister's, Miss Eunice Chase and Mm. Keith Lewis. -

John Ward returned to Burwell F~~ bl?ed Fox Terris Thursday evedng. He had just fin- ished painting the school house in PUPS. Bob 18-tf the Roe distrtd. w e understand HIDIM-We pay highest ~ a r k e t price; MIS$ Mary Johnegn of NO& b u p for hides. L ~~a~ & son, 49-tj will have this school Chis year.

FOR SALE-About 50 tons prairie Miss Emtlie ~ e i a n e k began teaich- ' hays H. B. Van Decar. 24-3t.

ing h w h t school i s Nondiay known morning, as the Wirp1a.y Aug. 31, FOR ~ * ~ ~ o m a t ~ e s $1 per -- bushel.

school which located seven milea Thee. Albers. 24-It. . Of Ord. has a nine TQMATOESWe have tomatoes for ,school and will recedve $100 a month sale at gl per bush+el. Mrs. Carl far teaching.-Sargemt Leader. Wolf.. 24-It.

Fisher.

'SCHOOL GIRL WANTEETO work Trout of Morrill and after school for a couple of hours

Aaams Of Scottsblufi and on Saturday. Mrs. George were married last M~onday. Both are Work. 24-lt .

nd astimable , young -- A shower for the new bride,

Clifford Hawks was held at the FOR S&E- Corn, and shredder. Call

or see Henry Vodenhal. Phone4730. .of Eva Adams Saturday after

FOR ~~Pure bred Rowen d u c h M r q chpice, come quick. Mrs: Afexander mu. 24-2t.

business matters.

fries Sept. 7 a son.

Monday. Colllege Scholarmp. If you are

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.Dakota, Thursday evening.

BARKER NEWS 23-2t.

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Weller & ~ c ~ i n d e s ' ~ a r n

SATURPAY, SEPT. 12 1_

35 HEAD OF CA1'1'LE \Ye will hare about 36 head of cattle conslstlng of stock cows

heifers, steers and also two splendfd milch cons.

3 HORSES

8 'HEAD REGISTERED HEREFOaD

Miscellaneous

- L. Miner came down from Burwell land. Here is an o p ~ r t u n l t y to

WELLER & McMINDES, Auctioneers Paul Barkmetr who has been do- yesterday where he has been shying buy land right. Not much cash g survey work at s i g a p r i n g s spent with a daughter for;several days. On necessary. H. B. Van Decar. 23-2t

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town. He hdd a new name tor Pun- cochar at each, place and thet wefcogne to ought our to faIr flll whiEh the grounds the Col. each extended day

next week. SO we say withoutrhesitition, th&

the trip was a succes8, proilra&ly the most so of any trip held tn recent years a t least.

, D a v t & Davis, ~ t t o r d e ~ s '

~ O T I C E OF SIIEHIPP'S SALE Notice 1s bereby given that by dr-

tue d an order of slale issued by the- Clerk County, of Nebraska Qa M W c t on Court September of Valby 10,

1925 uwo, s judgdent and decqe rendered in Said\ Court on December' 9, 1924 in an adion pending thereLn wherein Frank J. Stara 1s plaintiif' and Berton E. Kenfield, Susan A,- Kenfidd, ' Russel! A. Studley and William Fox are defendants, wherein the &d plaintiff recovered a judg- ment of foreclasure against the said defendanta in the sum of $1764.67, with interest a t ten per cent from said date and the c a t s of said acltion, whidh sum with interest and costs was decreed to be a valid first lien;. upon lots 20. 21. 22, 23 and 24, block 5. IIawthorne'e Addition to Arcadia, Valley County, Nebraska, and where- in the said W h i m Fox recovered a judgment of forecloseure agfd.net all other ddendbants therein in the sum of $57.00, with interest a t ten per cent fmm said d~ate. which sum wi4h interest thereon was duly decreed to be a valid second lien upon said real estate and mereln I was directed by the mid Court to advertise and ad1 the said real estate for t4e pay- ment of tha amount due upon the- said judgments and decrees, with in- terest Now, and therefore, costs; notice is hereby

given that I will on Mond'ay, October 12, 1925 at Iwb o'clock p. m., at t h e west front door of the count house in Ord in said County, offer the said rela1 estate for sale at public auction, and will sell the same to the highest bidder for omh to satisfy the amount due upon the said decrees. with in- tereet, costs and accruing costs.

Dated September 10. 1925. GEO. A. ROUND,

1 Sheriff of Valley County, Nebrlaaasloa A. Sutton, Deputy

NOTICE -

The Board of pervi visors of Valley County, Nebraska, in aeguzar session August 13, 1925, designated the rwd' known as the Ord-Ericson road and the Ord-Iaup Clhty road, as per plat on file in the Cou~uty Clerk's offlce, a s CoZnty rw&, and at 10 a. m Sep- tember 15&, 1925 a hearing will be h d d in the Supervbam Room ob Valley County at the Ord Court House, if any objections are filed, f i y these roads should not Iw designated as Caunty roads.

J. T. KNEZACEK, County Clerk Bepi. 10-lt.

-E. S. Rfpler, Attorney S I I E R ~ ~ F S SALE -

Notice i s hereby given that by vir- tue of an order of sale tssued b y .fie Clerk of the Metrict a u r t of the Eleventh Judicial District bf Ne- braska, within and for Valley coun- ty, Nebwka, In a n &ion wherein Linhln Safe Depoeit -y, a corpI\anion, is plainftiff and John J. Barthlome, Josephine Bartholome, American State ljank of Loup City. Nebraisb, a (banking corporation, and J&s Doe, real and true me un- known, are Defendants.

I will. a t two o'clock P. an the z 28th day of Sepiember, 1925, a t the w e 3 front door of the Ckou& House in the CSty of Ord. Valley County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction, the following described lands and tenements to-wit :

The Northwest Quarter of Seotion Twenty, Towynship Seventeen North. Range Fifteen West, less three-fifths lof an acre in the Southtvest corner now used for school purposes, mid tract containing 159 2-5 acres and all being in Valley County, N e b l ~ k a . - Said sale will remain oPen one

hour. Given under my hand this 21st day

of August, 1425. GWRCE S. ROUND,

Sheriff in and for Valley Coudy, Nebraska.

First Pub. Aug 27-5t.

H. Ciudmnndsen, Attorney NOTICE OF lLEARlSa -

I N THE COUNTY COURT OF VAL- LEY COUNTY, NEBRASKA. IN THE MATTER O F THE ' ESTATE O F ELIZABETH A. ANDERSON, D G CEASED. THE STATE OF NEB- RASKA : 1

To all persons interested In said estate, weditors and heirs, take no- tice that Wlliam A. Anderson has Piled his pe4ition alleging that Eliza- beth A. Anderson, died intestate in Valley County, Nebraska, on or about April 7, 1888, being a resident and inhabitant of Valley County, Xebras- ka, and owner of Lot Eight (8). in Block Thirty-Five (35), of Haskell's Addition to Ord, Valley County, Ne- braska and also Lot Five (5) in Block Twelve (12). In Rive~rside Ad- dition to Ord, Valley County, Nebras- ka, leaving as her soie and only heirs at law her husband, William A. Am- derson and her ohlldren, Roy W. An- dersen, .and Mable W. Abernethy. That the petitioner is a b u s b d of said deceased. That the prayer of said petition is for a determination of the time of death of the &aid Eliza- beth A. Andersod and for a debnnln-, ation of her heirs, the degree of kin- ship and the right of descent of the real property belm'ging to the said deceased in the State of Nebiraaka, and for a decree barring claims, which petition has been set for hear- ing on & 118th day of September, 1925 at 10 o'alock A. M. in the County B u r t mom in the Oourt howe at Ord, Nebraska.

Dated at Ord, Nebraska, August 16, 1926.

J:H. HOLLINOSHEAD. (~'EAL) County Judge Nrs t Pub. Aug. 20-4t.

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ESTABLISHED - APRIL, 1882 - THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBSASKA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1925. .\-- - VOL, 44 NO. 25 -. . -- FAIR PROSPECTS .

VERY GOOD - s ~ l e n d l d Showfit? of Stock 1s Sure* ' A p l c d h d E a b l t s Best Elel

*ad* The WOmpn xIUng she S h o n h e s In Art and Home Economics. . - As the Quiz is getting out a lit t le

this wek it I impossible to 6et any line on winnings in any depart- ment. -4p this story is being written,

SPALDWG TEAM 1 - CUESTER BARNES JB.

Chester Jr., the one and a half Year Old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheater TAKES WEIRD GAME Barnes, afternoon passed after away a couple last of Thursday weeks - illness and the funeral was held fii-

Outlucked and Outplsred Locals ~ o s e day afternoon firopl the home. Rev. or ~ & d TIM TMS Season. ~ l s l t B"ll Of U. 13. church omciated Ing Pltcher Looks WBe Ace, . and intermen6 was i n t h e Ord - cemetery. Chester was the young-t "Pride oometh before destruction Of four little in this family. The

and a haught j spirit before a fall" iamily b a s t h e heartfelt might well applv t o ball teama and al l in this hour of b a s e b ~ l l fans as well a s kings and principalities. The Ord ball team may not have become "cocky" but the FOTIL-CLEMENT , most of the fans had come to believe -

T I L O W S. H A H B S -- Thomas 8. Harris, for the past tour

years a retident of w e Grove pass-

t e r a SIX weeks' illness. me tuner: ed away a t his home last Sunday af-

a was held Wednesday from the J. P. Mnley chapel, in Portland, with interment in Riverview cemetery Mr

is surrived by his em#; Mary H u r l s , and five daughters, the Misses *Imae Mamte Jane and Harriet Harris* Oi Lake Grove.

Ha"is Was known in Lake

~ ~ ~ ~ h ; h ; ~ ZSEiiy' F r t : 2 his passing caused real regret thru- out the district.-pontland Oregon

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FORMER ORD PEOPLE KILLED ' .

WHEN i TRAIN -* STRIKES 8 THEIR CAR

that the team did not exist that could A wedding of interest t o mapy of beat them except on a fluke. There Our readers took place Wednesday, W F ~ hardly a redeeming feature i n S e P ~ ~ r n i k l r 9 when G e o ~ g e Clement Sunday's wntes t tha t would convjnce son Of Mrs. f -3~~ Clement, and Miss the onlooker that the same team was Bertha &th. daughter of Mr. and

1 - 1 AdlerttsJna Sbn Obstructed tbe Ylew.

Accident H a pen d Near Xfa~eJocB. Had Been ~ f ~ ~ f & ~ State &'@, W e a r e grieved thie week. to .have

t o chronicle the v iden t death Mon- day shortly af ter noon, of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Travis of Oshkosh and her sister, Mrs. I r a Loder. Mr. I p d e r was badly injured and taken to a hospital. The accident happened

performing that had breezed along through the entire summer with but two defeats registered against it. If there was a redeeming feature i t was t&e fact that the Ord team took their licking good-naturedly and gave their opponents credit for having outplayed them.

Ord scored first when Spaldiqg's (Continued on page 2)

TUE P U S T FBOST OF LAST PEAB -

W. A. Anderson who keeps the government records, says the first f m s t l m t year was recarded by him on the 28th of Sept. and there was a killing frost on the following evening.

Frost could oome mo'st . any time now withtout doing material damage. Last year the writer returned home from Minnesota on October 7th and we remember that after that date while tender vegetaiti'on was' all kill- ed when we got home, the ever bear- ing strawberries bloomed and fruited for a long time and finally froze up with l o b of berries in als stage8 of growth and full of bloom, though we do not know the date (hat they i h a l l y

years wo, qrat mor l sg to ~ o r t h Loup. Later they qoved t o Souther- land, Nebraska they were en- gaged in, the bakery business. Later they moved to OshkosltL which has bees theif home tor several years.

Before bavjng Ord Mr. Travis was employed by Bailey & Ddweiler and he went to Nartb Loup and had charge 02 their store there for a long

near Hawlock, the part7 having been visiting the fair and with friends,

Mrs. a i l mbh, a l l of Mira Valley were quietly married.

m e ceremony W a s performed a t (he ~ 4 n g e l & c a l P a w n a g e in thld place, la te i n the afternoon. Rev. Thomas oflciated. No one was pres- ent with the exception of their at- tendants. L M a Foth, sister of the bride, and Claire Clement, [brother of the bridegroom.

Immediately af ter the (ceremony the bridal couple went to t h e home oi the bridegroom's aunt Mrs. Jennie Bee where supper was serged. Soon after they left via auto for Lincoln. where they will attend the s tate fair.

Mr. and Mrs. Clement will make tlheir home near the Clement farm west of this village on the place known as "The Dell."

Mr. Clement is well known i n this community, ,having) braiduated from our sch?ols a few years ago. His bride is !also well and favorably known. She is a graduate of the Ord schools and, taught in her home school last year."

The Quiz has taken t h e above from the Loyalist and we wish to j d n t h e many frie d s of the two families i n w i d i n & %Me fine young people

froze up. *

time. They' were running a bakery and restaurant & Oshkosh. Their

Journ*. The Harris lived in Tuesday afternoon' the

and had started for home. A large advertising sign on o r near

the roadway obsaructed the view s o the people in the car could not see the approaching Burlington pissen- ger train. The automobile was car-

r i e d 25 feet and the three bodies of those killed were 'badly mangled. Re- ports say Mr. Loder is in a mitic@ condition.

Ord and at One

abundance of happiness and prosper- of the state, but for the most part inlone wilj Pave all the popcorn they itu. places much larger than Ord and Ord want free. There will be plenty of

lis honored in having this confe~nce. /plaCes to buy good meals at a very

lair grounds are F~~~~~~ with teams

35TH WEDDING it not be long there *Ille Kentucky'

Geo.R.Garu be the new cars. 25-2t. it be wiael

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and trucks brlnglng loads of ex- hibits in a l l departments.

Threatening weather for the last two o r three days has kept the fa i r management on the anxious seat but in spite of cloudy weather and a few sprinkles of rain, it has cleared oE the wind has sought a mar,, hvor- able quarter for fair weather and bhe b a r o m t e r indicates fair weather, s o the folks in active managemnt of t h e

Pete Anderson and and Alma Harris graduating from the

fair feel much better and as see the buildings fill, the stalls fill

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B U S TR.E.ITED Tl iE F 1 R E m N - Chas. Bals appreciated the quick-

ness with whfch the Ord firemen ga out to his ranch recently when h e had a fire and last Friday night, when the firemen were having their regular meeting he sent them plenty of fine pears and good cigars m that a11 could enjoy them. Appropriate resolutions were passed, properly thanking him, for the favor.

NOTICE -

family, live a t Oshkosh, also and a re i n business there. Their son Mace

Ord schoOrs.

LO(r4IL FORD

at me back end to the imprbve- ment o n the front end and all pm- nounced i t eome car and most d those there wanted t o trade i n their old Ford a t once and get a new one. Nothing doing however, for the car being shown was One a man had driven i n and he was about ready to drive Onto the next The local firm has Of the new

&lready and it may be days yet. before they be these Orders. So far none Of the new

have been seen in thfs

are some three in Nebraska and *'

have several cars sold and all would l!ke to fill their orders. At this hme the

The Travis people left Ord several ' ing u p q goodly sum each month.

One, get his bid in at Once' reasonable price, alsq. The ente& SEVEHdL NEW CORHESY09DE~TS

in Omaha turn Out than MY Omce be Oct 1st a3 I all1 going to attend tha fifty cars a day. .Of course that rate

'111 be rapidly and pmb- Cunventiork at Louis-

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of course t o build u p an interest in athletics in Nebraska. These confer-

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HOSES COXISG TO OlLD - Mr. and hrrs. Rose who are holding

meetings a t UP city, will come to Ord next Monday night. W C O ~ P W ~ . ~

the Methodist church. Whey will no by Prof. Shirk and hold a xnecting at

doubt be greeted by a large c:*owd on that

GOLF EVENT BEING ARRANGED

- Sunday September 20th will see a

'very interesting Golf match. Two sides have hen selcted to play

for a matermelon feed Sunday eve- nine; a t 5:30 and in addition the Score made i n this match will count on a n alternate ball contest s o that if you a r e defeated i n one contest play You still stand a good chance to win in the other contest. I n the f i rs t play the losing side is to furnish the watermelon feed.

I n t h e swpnd contest the low score gets a ball. then the next higher score of Course gets nothing, the fol- lowing Score, gets a ball etc. For iIl~tanCe the winning score for 18 holes is 74. T h e 76, 78, 808 82, etc and on UP would win. If the low score shpuld be 73, then 75, 77, 79, etc. and On wO1ud be the winning scores. Should Or players turn in Qe same score tlhen tEey

match Or draw straws for the

baiiis be a very interesting contest as you may lose to the opponent with whom you a re match- ed and still win a

The "Ore made in this be used as a handicapping lor the local tournament. Following is the lineup:

Dr. NoJ1-Parklns L.l McBeth-Milliken Wm. Heuck-Ed. Beraneke. H. key-Misko ' HO1ubMutter

Aublo--O1en Aulble 0. Bailey-H. McBeth E' C1ements4' J' Mortensen

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tainment w#11 consist of band music, base &I1 a n d f ree attractions .of various kinds and all who attend will have a fine time. Again, remember the b t t s , Tuesday and Wednesday, tSeptemlyr 29 and 30. .

' OYLD SOCIETY N e w s - Mrs. C. J. Mi-Uer entertained a t a

onc o'qlock lunchcon a t her home last

Some of the t h i n g covered in the

w a s ' i n Kansas, recently, when. the J. 8. Collison visited them on their recent .trip. Mrs.' Collison was shocked when the Quiz phoned it nqwa 6 Uleir death Tuesday. says t h b had a very nice place and were ,ddng a good business and lay-

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a n n ~ a l merry b a k i n g days. T ~ B progra?d will be similar to that of

UNITEL) BRETHREN WIN SECOND GAME

- The game played Friday afternoon

between the Methodists and t h e United Brethren teams was a thriller The U. B's knocked Dye out of the box in the f i rs t inning getting six hits and five runs off of him. Rathbun was called to the rescue, but was hi t hard until the final blow in the sixth that sent him t o cover. Zikmund was the next victim and after two innings of hard punishment gave way t o Wolf who finished the game. Elam pitched the entire nine innings fo r the U. B's and steadily improved as the game progressed and struck out three men in succession in the ninth i u i n g . Waterman. Collins,' Mason, Leonard and Kellison hit home runs.

Score by innings: United Brethren ---- 611 230 157-26. Methodist ---------- 320 000 100- 6

The two teams have each won one game i n the three game series for the church championship. The third and last game of t e season will be played Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. This ghould be a thriller as both teams are deterilllned t o win.

TAKE NOTlCE - ~ ~ ~ t j ~ ~ on my premises is forbid-

den. Trespassers will be prosecut- ed. Albert Ptacnak. 25-2t.

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SHEYARD GETS

FAIR' - PUBLICITY Hundreds of Valley county people,

listening in on their radio Tuesday about the noon hour, were surprised and pleased to hear a free announce- ment made regarding the Valley county fair, in session this week and no doubt that announcement f r o h WOAW is responsible for some OF the attendance, a t least, a t the fair, The people however, didn't know who was re~ponsible for the announcement but the following letter will explain

conferences are: 1. 811 football officials, coaches play- era, s&oolmen and lovers of the game a r e welcome to attend. 2. NO charge or fee of any kind for attendance, 3. A thorough study d the rules will be made, along with a dlscuss:on of pnoblems that bear on football in par- thular . 4. A prob'lem sheet with soIutiom will

- I As stated in the Quiz a couple of

-- ~ ~ 0 ~ s N E ~ Y MODEL CAR -

Gould Flagg drove one oi the new model Fords u p in front of the shop last Friday and we, with half a hundred others, viewed it carefully, from the new style spare tire carrier

THAT FOOT B&L CONFERENCE - We hope many from other towns

iences have *en held in other towds &rmerfyears. One thing sure, every-

that : Omaha, Nebr. Sept. 15, 1925.

Mr. Wm. Shepard, Ord. Nebraska. Dear Mr. Shepard:

I t will be a pleasure to comply with your request of SepL 13th and announcemeets of the Valley county. feir will be made on several periods today.

Trusting this proves of value, 1 re- main, Very truly yours,

OELSON STILES.

MORE SIGHTS

ANNIVERSARY - Last Saturday was the thirty-fifth

anniversary of the marriage of Mr. a n d * Mrs. H. p. Hausen and their children arranged a dinner for them and invited nearly a hundred guests t o the park. A hot supper was

paid fines totaling $105 and the costs. Cox conducts a soft drink estab-

lishment. When the officers arrived they found a glass of stuff that all, af ter smelling of it, pronounced 8tmw hooch. While the munty attlOrney was the glass Cox wached out quickly and spilling all the evidence. He didn't know that one of the new laws pass- ed last winter# however* made it s t rong evidence of his guilt when he

POPCORN DAYS AT NORTH LOUP -

When this reaches most gf

meeting will be with Mrs. Jim Tolen , Airs. Van Decar-Mrs. Taylor ' Director Radio Sitation \\WAW 8 o'clock. L. M. Catlin leader. company is well known in Ord as is -

CATTLE FOR S l U E ' See your opponent and :r.ange for

- . Matters of importance needs Your also Col. Thompson. Both have han- The Happy Hour Club had a very 'a time to play. should ,our opao!l I Wm. Shepard is a boy in his teens,

Seventy five head of high grade presence a t the sunday morning ser- dlcll many sales in the county ariC pleasant time last Thursday afternoon ent be undble to play notify the a student in Ord High and a son of Hereford cailves. Phone 1811. Jor- vice. Dr. C. C. Shepard. It of course goes - ithey are both high class gentlemen at the home of Mrs. F'ranli Stara. Tournament committee and anotbrr saying he is an en- gensen Bros. 25-lt. and successes in thelr linv of wurk.,There was a good attendance Mira match will be arranged for you, thusiastic radio fan, He is also Among the incoming passengers last They a re selling more Nebraska landlAnton.ia Stara of Lincoln was a gaest.

Mrs. Dorothy ~ ~ ~ ~ t h has been ill Tqesday morning were Mrs.. John than any other agency in this Part - This list was made up the evidently getting the idea of service secretary was out of town's9 li there which is a mighty fine thing, Being

for a couple Of weeks and Wednesday Cirary and her {hree l i t t l ~ sons from of the s tate and t b e ~ are doing it The Merrymix had their first meet- some golfer who b not mai2~.fi of real serulce about the bkgest was taken to ~ i l l ~ ~ ~ ~ t , where it is Santa Ana, Cal. They will vis!t Mrs. the auction route a new and fast way I'ng, since the SUmmer vti~ation last kindly let us know and a ma'ch will btlieved a week of trealment will Clearys parepts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul to get the land marketed. Most of Fridcy. Mrs. F. C. WilJiaxns was ha I P V Q ~ P O ~ t h b g a young man can do.

effect a cure. Hans&n and family for six weeks. I t heir recent sales have been in tne: the hostess. Guests were Madams 8. G. FREY, has been three y ~ r s since Mrs. adjoining counties but we understand Ted Brown, Frank Sershen F1orence '\ A. J. SHIRLEY Wnl. Tunnicliff drove up last Sun-

The M & ~ ~ ~ Anna and Stacy Polan Cleary left Ord. Her second son Was they will soOD have Some Valley c0un-'Chapm4an and Lois \Venta-orth and .,

I G m , A. PARKINS, a y with a new Ford. this years tour-

came up ~~~d Island last Sat- a baby. He has been ill and for a ty sales and anyone interested in sell- Mrs. Wilford Williams. The little he : car. He received the 18th one Tournament Committee out from Omaha. urday, they havipg received word time i t looked as though they would ing land will do well to write them daughter of Mrs. Ign a n l a receivei, I t will some time that their mother w m quite ill. Their not be able to come. The baby is a t once. a shower of verq pretty and usefu IVATClI FOR SALE AD

before the coupes and sedans will be presents. This was h e babys lirst out.

people l iYevin valley county about two years old and this his first - -- seventeen miles west of Ord. It had t r ip to Valley county. -- I

I H- R. Packer to lastl appearance at the club and she be Cha$. Neilson will sell a t auction Mr. and M ~ ~ . uerrnan M~~~~~~ drove beeli over a year since Miss Stacy Iweek and spent a day at the very nicely indeed. hiis. F. C. on Thursday, October 1st 320 feeder uD from u n c o l n wednesdav and are polan had ;been home. They are both ChW. Ddweller ws in town lor His parents Mr andd I. Packer served a very appetizing' steers, some stock COWS, milk cows, attendinn the fair and visiting Mrs employed in the same cafe a t the a few days the latter Part last w'hO had been there days, two co1lrse luncheon as~!~ t .d by her work horses, saddle h o r s e . harness ~ ~ f t l ~ ~ ' ~ the H~~~~~~ famil; Island. week. came home with him. t (Continued on page six)

: and saddles. 25-lt north of Cow& I \

(be mailed approximately each week

weelrs ago, we W a n t the news from every part of Valley county and no one is better fitted t o get the news than the teachers witb the coopera- tion the pupils and we .would like to have the news from any conllllun- it^ not already represented. -

'l;uwday in honor of Mrs. E. E. Clark

Mrs. Parkins-Mrs. Jce ----' did that but h e it out T i d a y gom&d-week service tonight, but is getting to be quite a habit with afternoons soci~dl U r n ' , The next Mrs. Fafei ta-~aude lacbail when h e faced the judge. be there next Thursday evening a t them. Mr. Lalson, aanager of the

CHXlSTlAN CIKrKCII myhine, , kM01l ~ r o n i s e s to revoJ- will be held a t the Masonic Teipple - UtlOniZe cattle feeding 00 the 1IrIerIFriday evening Sept 18th. A11 mem- our sunday school was pleased to Nebraska ranahes. This with the bers are urged to be present.

have 114 present a t mil call last corn picker that these men are seX- - "rd's day and 44 bibles. TPe scrip- ing will almost revolutionize I The Grand Mothers Club met last ture readings is eqfoyed by quite a ,work in the fall and winter tco. E'rid~ay afternoon at the home of Mrs. nulnber e a c ~ w e e k . Notice-the Sun- We also want to make spesial Jdnn Rogers. This day was a \-leek d a i hour IS from 9:45 to 11.45 tion this week of the Nebraska ahead of time but this week would for those who attend church services. Estate Auction Co. advertising. have interfeared with their going LO

Christian Endeavors are expecting are two ads this week froiq the Fdir. Most all of the members a big rally next Sunday evening a t and we have had an ad from them' were in attendance. A delicious

of the county a s well a s from Ord i t s readers the county fair will be read the reference last week, in the history and the next (big event will school opening story about the Corn- be Popcorn Days, Tuesday and Wed- I ing, Septemter 23rd. of Henry Schulte nesday, September 29 and 30. Re- athletic director of the state univor-lniemlberhbe dates, fo r always there sity. This visit should be product-lar ,many who forget and have t o ive of muoh g w d to athletics goner- m& last minute inquiries.

Joe Kokes-Ed Vogel+anz i i ,,YsIiIlgi_ Gudmundsen-Petty Van Decar-Dr. W e e k s

lFafeita Sr-Father Lawlrr F. Fafeit,a Jr.-Elag.g.

Gard-Ed' 'lements Jr '

E. Gudmundsen-Jos. Bart3 Ann Shonka-BeSs

allv. The purpose of the conference is

Mrs. Mortense,l-;llrs, ,veekes every week for some time. Indeed it lunch was served at the close of the

A~ there be a big at- tendince a t North Loup on these two

served after which the evening was spent in a social way. Rev. Mag- n u y e n and Judge H. Gudmundsen spoke briefly and -the guqsts left wishing the Hansens many more happy anniversaries.

E D BHOWNS TIP TO CIGAR SlOI iERS -

Hundreds of people in Vallep coun- t y knolw EE Brown, president of the Brown Fryit Co. of Grand Island, and those who know him have con- fidence in what he ,says. Mr. Brown's company distributes the San Felice clgar and the Quiz has just finished running a series of ads telling about this well known brand. Local dealers

1 OF THE - AS Soell by 0. Bailey on MS 7-300

MLLe Auto Trlp - Leaving Y o s e d t e National Park on

July 16th we t m k what is called the ulg Oak Flat mad. The first four miles of which is a controlled road-- parties leaving the park travel even ours while ~ a r ' t i e s descending .he prl-k the In this four miles we go from an eleva- tioh of 4000 to 7000 feet and the

of the season to all who attend these of Burwell and h e r mother Mrs. Mc- conferences. IDawell of Philadelphia. Penn. who

say they have had a nice increase in business on this cigar as a result of the advertising run i n this paper. Now we have a n ad to run three weeks and 'it is headed a s is this StO-

5. Upon completion of these confer- ences a list gf all officials whq attepQ will be writ to each Superintend in the state.

OUR .IDVERTISERS ~111s WEEK - .

Several of the Quiz advertisers are taklng advantage of m e fair crowds

' t h ~ week t o run nice ads and bills from these same'ads are b u n g hand- ed out on the grounds.

Georgo Parkins, following a custom of 'several years, is distributing a k neat card each day, coutaining the p r ~ g r a m for the afternooil allrl we

has ?een.a guest a t her .daughters home-fw the past several weeks.

Covers were laid for eight. The C d o r scheme of yellow and lavender was carried out in decorations. Yel- low and la-vender astens a s a center- liiece and yellow and lavender can- dles and place cards.

The guests were Mr8. Clark, Mrd. M c M d l , Mrs. Flagg, Mrs. A. S. Kou- pal, Mrs. Joe Earta, Mrs. Goodhand and Mrs. L. D. Miljiken.

Mrs. Clark and her mother a r e leav- ing Thursday for the latters home in the east where Mrs. Clark expects to make an extended visit. -

is cut Out and blasted rocks al- I have heard a number of appreciative -nOsc. he entire four miles. Getting remarks. Out Of the range at Hill and Hill have an especially Iound us in the Sari Joaquin '*ley 'attractive ad this week and we waut

a little town / t o call j ~ u r atteation to it. Ernest

~~t Saturday avenlng Mrs. R. C. Greenfield invited the Val P*Uen family to her home to partake of a chicken s w p e r , The affair was giv- en in honor of &fiss Beulah pullen who was leaving the next day to take up another years work at the\kLsJey- a n university. -

ry. Cigar smokers should read that lehving here we struck iH111 is the man wbo prepared the ad ad. I t will be found on page 2 t)lis pdled Iisads and On . thlu ,and Ile selected d cut or picture, fro111 waek. Turn over now a3d read it. yalleyl day I think I (he Quiz cut service and in this con-

e w r exgerienced. I t was so !lot that

ONE HUNDRED qection w e want to say that with the.

Last Thursday \\ras Forrest Johil-1 if put 'Our hdnd nIyer-130t6 senior service WlhQh We

CHICKENS STOLEN Dudus the smsence Mrs. W, B.

Gregg last week some one stole 100 fine Buff Orpington chickens that &he had raised this summer. - IVOlLTlI LOUYEB FINED

ON cHRGES

Clay Cox was arrested last Thurs- day night in his place of business in North Loup and to Ord and lodged in jJ1 till morningI when he pleaded guilty to being intoxicated and also t o destroying evidence, and

Out Of the car it alnlost burn buy for the benefit of our a d v e r t l s e r ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ birthday and his wife surprised rt. That night we Stayed a t ~ i v e r - 1 we can almost more and leaving there the next 1 you wapt to advertise. a number of friepds :110ining after traveling 70 miles we orlock dinqul, alter reached Oakland. ~~~~i~~ oakland we drove our cars on large fe,rry boats and crossed the bay tfo San ~ a n c i s m , taking t l e n t y illlnutes to make the trip'

We four days in Sari Fran- cisco and some of t h e principal sights are: a v i c center , where there are four stately buil&ings---City m i ,

think Mr. Hill prepared, as Abe they played bridge. in the Bee picture, a -

The O. O. S, ulub hdd a Illeeting week? The Ford people are uSW3 a afternoon a t the home

space this week in addition to Draper, Ail meab>rs regular Ford ad. Be sure to turn werp on bsnd excepting Madams

It0 if. and read it carefully. Yod will Noble Ralston, John Mason and Frantr be interested if You are like other Lunney, who were out of town. The folks i a that new Car and Gould 1 hostess served a two cour ce l u n ~ h e o n

i pulbllic Library, State Building and Flagg and Bill Tunnicliff alDIost al- aaslsted by he: niece, M ~ s s Ruby I1?t- Expmition Auditorium, being grouped have something new down at terS0n. The next meeting nil1 be

a plaza which forms the the1r place. with Mrs. Joe Knezacek.' g::tdCenter. These four buildings Another hew thing this week La the1 - cost ten million dollars. ~ h d audi- Corn crusher m i c h Williams and The Ever Busy Club were g u s e t ~ tOrium seats 12,000 people and has KoSmata are showing. They have anlof Mrs. J.W. Mminnis last Thursday a pipe organ which cost $64,000. exhibit a t the fair and they will al-1 afternoon.

(Continued on page 2) (ways be glad to have you call a t their '- p l a c e of business and see this new A regular meeting of Eastern s t a r

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f a : ~b oil;) (lu~q, oii6, ~EBR~ZSIOI; :TUUIISD~\Y, ~ s i i y i ~ m ~ i t 17; 1925. ,

immehse Stone Celt c cross h o w PdlB YROYECTS VERY GOOD on a bushel of speed, whlch together within one of egening the c o u i t and a s *e Pnayer Book Dross. Tm - with his vicious outdrop proved too Despert "Dan" Megrue was in the landmark commemorates the first (Oolitinged f lpm page 1) much for the locals to fathom. offing. But afterall, Bill's only re l lg i~ua services i n English held on with stock and the C O ~ C ~ S S ~ O ~ people w i t h the score 8 to 3 in the last haif human and just to Prove if he struck I the Padf ic Coast, by the company pulling i n and g d t i n g their stufS in of the ninth Ord girded up her loins out. , The work o f , Jones and PlerCe of Sir Francis Drake, June 24, 1579. &ape, a l l a re feeling fine. and essayed to write some baseball a s anbiters drew n o reproach f l ' O ~ One aould spend several days in this President McLellsn! was on the history. ~ h g fir&, man UP was a n the visiting Club and only a couple d palk seeing something new a M in- grounds shontly after dinner Tuesday easy out. Cress singled through o u t b ~ r s t s from the home club, while teresting every day. ' There a re the and said he believed i t was going to short and oliver be& out a n infield 1 the fans in the grandstand emitted Academy' of Sciences, Temglg of be a good week and that there would hit. Selk singled scoring Cress. I not a single protest SO they must be Music, The M. H. deeYoung Memorlal be, not only 'a TeCord lot of exhibits *liver was ca\lght going to third. He: credited with a fairly decent piece of Museum which contains a wonderful but a record crowd t o see them. reached the bag in plenty of time but work. Next Sunday a team made u p collection of pictur;es, relios, antiques, W r e t a r ~ Kokes wtls On the grounds stayed on his feet ahd over ran the of members of the Ord and Spalding s t d u a r ~ and h3stdirical memoifla early Tuesday morning directing his base. Rond&au walked. Several teams w,ill play a team from Omaha gathered frOm all parts of the world. force of superintendents, S U P P ! Y ~ ~ ~ thousand, o r a t least several hundred a t Sbalding. I t 18 ,understood that I n t h e academy of Science8 building their needs t o do their work and was hearts beat faster a s the mighty Bill an c m a h a Western L e a g w pitcher there a re Seventeen wonderful habitat a1mos.t too busy t o talk to a news- selected his bludgeon and strode to will be on the hound for the combin- gdo~ps . Those groups, so t rue to na- Paper man. He did find a moment ture and life, a re of great educational however to say that he was greatly the A homer,u: ed Ord-SpaIding ,team' value, depicting western animal and encouraged a t the great interest that - -- -- bird life in their natural state. was apgarently be.ing taken i n all

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Chicatown-One should not go to parts of the county. Vice President San F ~ a n c i s c a without taking in Rounds arrived early Tuesday from Chinatown. We spent one afternoon Arcadia and said h e was ready t o de- there. Twenty square b l o c k ~ in- vote the balance of the week to make habited by 15,000 ,Chine@e provide the fa i r &he best ever held in the much of interest-Joss Wouses, Res- county and he believed i t was going I taUrantS, Curio Bazaars, Shops and t o be just tlhat. H e fs i n charge of

\ the swine department and hoped to MLSsion ~olores-the' oldest buUding have e v e v pen filled before the in San Francisco and the oldesit mis- judging started* he said. and he d o n on bhe Pacific coat. Founded pointed t o long strings of #pens al- in 1776 for more than one hundred ready filled to show that there was and t%irty years services have been more #an the U S U ~ ~ i n t e r s t i n the '

held i thin these ad&be walls. ~h~ &wine department. Treasurer Meese interior the chapel to&ay is prac- was busy lining his ticket sellers up tically a s i t Was in the time of the and selling season tickets to those padres. The al(ar of Missldn miores who wapted them early and he said was one of the most ornate m o n g he couldn't see it.any other way than the missions, and ae lodgin&l dewpa- that we were going t o have a Crack- tions and paint iws were brought ing good fair. froa spain and Mexico, M~~~ of Chas. Bals was on the grounds on these &ill remain. Tuesday and he said he was sure

university of californjGl is at Berke- pleased with the interest being taken .

ley, eight miles from Sari ~~~~~i~~~ and as@ciaJly with the fine exhibit Sumatra wrapped. Extra choice filler. and is the largest in the un&d of homes that was already in a n d Superb Flavor-and always Mild. States, having 18.871 s t u d e d s and a a s we w'ere talking a n d h e r fine \

staff of 1593. string was driven in. Mr. Bals is not on tb6 M a r d this year but he is h a v i n g San Francism july 20th taking as interest we crossed the bay by Gate a s he ever did when h e was president

San Felice-2 for 15c Ferry to Sausalito. traveling north of the fair sssociation,

Recognized within the trade as the qualo over paved road fifty two miles to Tolen was on the grounds much

ity leader of its field, s a n t a Rosa where qre stopped for a of the time Tuesday looking after the s'hort time to visit a n uncle whom we concessions, a job that he has handled had never seen. Santa Rosa is a several years and he he be- beautiful little city in a rich valley Where dairying, chickens and fruit ::: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $ C : b f e yi:i ::::

Star Green-5c orchards a re the main ii.dustries. handled Mr. Tolen was just back

The greatest 5c cigar. Put your nickel This City is the home of Luther Bur- fronl a 'hard week at the state

p on Star Green. bank, the plant wizard. Traveling where they had plenty of rain 8nd north over the coast o r Redwood mud to contend with last week but

Try one of. these brands men, and you'll Highway 75 miles bnought us t o he said they all a . fine time and agree my tip is right. Uk!ah City where I was born. After believed this was a real fair year for visiting some Cousins a short time Ord, too, and he wieved shen t we t m e d east going 25 miles which this weeF is over we will all feel that bro&ht us to Lakeport on Clear the fair has been a success.

' Ed Drown, Pres. Lake. This is qdite a Summer Re- There are two herds of Jerseys on s o d l tieing one of the largest lakes the grounds so far, prosp,ects of

Brown Fruit C%m~any in California. A natural body of another Bdh the Clement and Noll ,, Distribufors fresh water high in the orest of Lake herds if were on the road county. Has a shore line ot 135 as this is There are

Grand bland, Nebraska After staying here two days herds of spolands polands and two we left, going southeast by mddle-

ton and Calistoga, crossing the beau- Duroc said breeders be a f e coming' being shown Numerous. and tlful and p ip t~resque St. Helen Moun- the house is filling up in fine over a s fine a rock surfaced shape. road as 1 ever traveled. we were

one of the richest valleys in the flying United States. Here we saw thous- acts

soon a t Napa Oity in Naps valley, The

lands of acres of pear and have cards and the trees were just loaded "Ow#

E&:~BB~=-~-I Mr. and Mrs. Lars Larson, Andrew Carrie and Alice Larsen were a t Clif- LOCAL NEWS :!I fiord ~ l i n g l i r s Sunday for dinner. I * ~ ~ g ~ * ~ ~ ~ a * x ~ ~ f l a a Q . z Q : ~ w

Irvin m e l i n wife were visit- ing ETmil Chotena and wife last Sun- day.

Mr. and. Mrs. Lev1 Chipps tour supper a t Kowal,ski7s Monday evening.

Mrs. Yelleberg and son and daugh- ter and Miss Turner vuited a t Knng- lers Sunday afternoon. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Misko called at

O. E. Carr.S vLtited Wednesday at America. garden of Covering greenery with 1013 sparkling acres. a idown Kapa City, with brougiht fruit. A us few to dies the Pacific from e4r* next Ray Kearns. '

' lakes scattered throughout i t s l ewth . lMr. and Wistzski took suppec Hundreds of varieties of plant life at evening' lfronl all parts of the world flourish Deane and Nina Oliver spent FVed-,here in the air. nesday evening at Gipes. The beds o$ Irichly colored flowers which adorn

'Ienn Edwards stayed at Rowalrkislthe walks a r e i n bloom thmughout whije they were a t St. Paul. tbe year in winter a s in summer. and Edwards Wild animals of many species inhabit

to Grover Friday' lenclosures- MOOS^, Kangaroo's, Deer, Nina loliver swnt Tilursday af ter- l~ntelope, Buffalo, Bear, including t@e noon a t her grand mothers a t North

Loup Deane ball [big grizdies. Then there a r e a great many birds and there bas late-

the town team. a

' I y been added t o the park the Stein- John ~ d w a r d s helped ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , g ~ ~ d A ~ u a r i u i n wherd creaturck maFe hay Thursday. from every land will live. In a very Joe Bouczkicwicz i~nd visited large 1.oon1 there a re numerous glass

a t Paul Wietzki's Sunday. (cases builb into the wall and in L. L. Oliver and faluilJ' spent Sunday,which the valious species of fishes a t Ceci1,Oliver's. (and sea inhlbitants a r e kept. Thous-

A, large crowd attended the dance ands of fishes have been g s t h e a e d ' b w n s a t Irvin IbIcCunes Saturday night. from all parts of the world and it is Jansen's orchestra furnished the said this collection Is about a s corn- mus!c. ip!ete a s could be obtained. Another

Mr. and Mrs. Zanggers and Crar-,famous spot in this park is t h e les went to Lexingtou Saturday to Japanese Tea Garden, a picturesque visit friends until Monday. ;bi t of ancient yeddo transplanted to

Fa t Zeigler, Mr. Ulm and sons call- the occiden+. I t 14 r, place of dense

Rev. H. W. H~~~~~ returned the iClltli0rd Klinglers Sunday evening latter part of last week from Cozad John Lewandowski and girls visit-

'where he had been for a short time.led a t Kowals;ri's Saturday. ( ?the-Kolwalski family attended the

Opal and Muss m&koldance a t Levi Chipps Saturday night. went to ~ i ~ ~ ~ l ~ Sunday where they Mr. and Mrs. Mowalski and Sylves- will take up their .first years work'ter vis.ted relatives a t St. Paul Sun- a t the State University. kday. hIr. alld Mrs. Osantouskl, ~ e v i

Chipys falllily and sever& young OLElN ITENS (tullrs weut with ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ k i ~ ~ frwa s t .

I B~ Miss Nina Oliver - 1 Paul t o St. L i b r y wllere they had a

Mr. Zanggers shipped a car loaddwater party' .zhp ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ k i falnily attended a of hogs Thursday. , - ClC3ra Edwarb saturdaylfaierel l party r n Franky Orantowski,

with her grand mother Meese,l at Of his father' Franky is

~ r b i i l : h l r C u n ~ s spent W e d n c s d a ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o l t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " , ' u n again' evening a t Earl BarthQwmews. our total enrolllllent is nlnetzen. Xorman Halts is paintiing the barn ~~~i~~ this school year we wish to a t Mrs. Stantons this week. (u rge the patrons to visit achool while L. L. Oliver's and Carl Oliver's re-

fmm the ,state we are doing our regular school work. turned home These encourage the pupils Thursday evening enjoying the fair1 and them to do better work. although there was lots of rain at pin,coln that week. McC1ellan and BabcOcK

~ e o . , polinski and wile spent S u n - ' ~ ~ l ' ~ at the house this w"" i day evening a t Kearns. They were soliciting exhibit work for (&de Gla&'onf'$ were a t Charley Corn Days at Il'Orth

Beehrles ~ o n d a ~ for dinner. 1 and Monday morning the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oliver spent eighth grade pupils gave a hand

mghway where our p a n y separated, T Clarence and wife and Elta and wife turning south on thelr return lour-

Two for 25c and three for 25c ney to Long Beach, while myself, two sisters and niece, turned with trav- eling over a n excelient paved road a which took u s through Dinon, wood- Next week we will have a story about land, Yola. Zamora and Arbuckle, all the results and we hope i t will be of Which a re located in the southern '1'- !rind of a story we would like to end of the Sacramento valley. *low write. this valley one will traverse many miles devoted to extensive ranches, SYbLL;IXB TEI,P[ dotted with beautiful hollies a n d shor ing on every side thiiviag and

T.4KES WEIRD CAME .- -

Prospeaous farnlillg coxutmunitles. We were soon a t Red BlufP, then on to (Co3linued f r n n ~ page 1) Hedding where we stayed over nfgllt, shorts Leaving Reddillg our Journey continu- They led ed t h r o u a Sacranlent0 Canyon to the innin[ or

of Dinlsnluiir, Shasta Springs Spald:ng

1 Qc; three; for 25c and Weed, then on to Yreka. ~ t . what of a Shasta whose ~ n o ~ c a p p e d peak rises Over Ern 14,380 fee$ above sea level is located around th east and north of the highway and Ord made is the outstanding scenic attraction to score in on this portion of the trip. Leaving but ahene Yreka a good graveled highwcy is

Friday a t L. L. Oliver's. john Edward and family spent Sun-

day a t Adrian Meeses. Chester Cole and famlly called a t

Oliver's Friday evening. Irvin M o C u ~ e ' ~ and Theran Beeh-

was'hing At noon it just five minutes for

all pupils to wash their hallds and wss the for luncheon.

The basement and has been well clea4- ed' the bins have been

ed at Ben Madison's Sunday after- greenery. Q iaiut high aiched bridges Lraversed, paralleling the s1lasta noon. \ span dark poolc. Strange dwarf

Herman Negley and fanlily visited pines and cedals czst their reflec-

ric's spent the evening Tuesday at 'lased and is plenty of I room for plays and games. Clharley Beehrles.

Paul Wietzki's went t o Greeley Bunday to visit her sister Mrs. JUX- @ O m SlGllTS OF \YEST czenski. -

Bruce Sinkler is working a t Char- 1 (mnUnued from page 1 ) ley Beehrles. We took a thirty mile sight seeing

Mr. and Mrs. Watts came on the 'dr ive over the city which took us up motor Saturday morning and visited'on Twin Peaks, which is 900 feet a t Giyes until even ing when they'above the city and where one msy took 'them home. (have a wonderful view of the ocean

Clifford snd Doyle Scott and Carl on the west, the bay and the valleys Ericson went to Taylor Sunday to Y ~ s - I ~ o the east and the city all around it their folks. (YOU a t your feet. The beach atretches

Mrs. Inbody and Vesta called a t I f r 0 m the Cliff House southward. Chals. Seehrles Wedlnesday evening.lTh0W3ands of pleasure seekers enjoy

Baltllololnew and ,son beft the refreshing Salt breezes and a r e

and Klamath Rivers to Hwnbrook, thenbe gradually upgrade to the

Saturday morning for Brady, Nelo- raska called there by ser!ous illness d her father.

Ray Gipe sold cattle to k rank Gif- ford Monday.

John Edwards called a Carl S3r- ensen's Saturday evening.

Jrvin McCune's and Charjey Beeh-

to be seen spo11*ing in the d e a n sand the b a l l n ~ water. From the Cliff

House one has a good view of the Seal Rocks and one may see the big Sea Lions a t play in their natural

Presidio--U. S. Military Res- ervation en~bracing 1500 acres border- illg Golden Gate- I t was first

Sunday a t Ray Kearns. , t ions into t'lese still waters p V q the Oregon State line. Here the first Mrs. Peterdon and.Mavis called a t a i r is swect with the odors of the(pavement'ori the Oregon highway sy-

Fishes Sunday afternoon. (flowers of ~apan-climbing TVistaria, Mr. and Mrs. Fish attended the Azelea, Iris and Cherry BPossoms,

Funeral lotf John Barnhart p4onda~ white and pink. 'At the summit of a afternoon. (snla11 hill no.*ll of Stow Lake is a n

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rle's spent Sunday a t h a p City. occupied a s a Spapish Military Post Rosalie Meese spent Saturday in 1776. There a r e many beautiful

Edward's. walks and drives. R~~ aipees wenit to Taylor National Cemetery, united States

and called on IIarry Tolen's while l M a r i n e HOspital-One thing that im- there. pressed me here was t h e big cannons

Dale Cress spent Friday night withlsO constfucted that the big guns

stem is encountered and is then fol- lowed over winding grades to Ash- land and on to Medford, Just be- yond the abate line we crossed the sunmi t t of t h e Giskiyon Mountains at an 'elevation of 4516 feet, the high- est point in the entire journey over the Pacific Highway.

L e a v i d Medford, on paved road we braveled along the banks of the famous Roque Rivqr to Grants Pass where we spent the night, leaving Grants Pass 7 1 miles brought us to Roseburg. The country here is mountainous and the roadway winds its way in a, succession of twists and

Deane Oliver..

I turns through canyons and along the Umpqua River. almost the entire dis- tance. From Roseburg to Eugene is 74 miles. The country here is rolling and mountainous with forests of fir, pine and cedar. Traveling 70 miles If ~ O U want to make an investment in Long ci*o~n~ Eugene we arrived a t Salem where we stayed over night. This city. the state capitol is located in

Service, Comfort and Fine Appearance, Put the villiamette valley which is said

.t to be one OP the most productive val- U. $3. Tires on your &r

leys in the woald. Here J saw wheat and oats, field after field of it, where it looked like the wheat would yield 50 to 75 b u ~ h e l s to the acre and oats 100 to 125 bushels to the acre. The M'illiamette and McKenzk Rivers join above Eugene. Fifty one miles from Salem brings u s t o Portland the famous Rose City, situated on the banks of the Williamette, and its his- tory holds the most vivid pages in the '

. annals of Oregon. I t Is a great city from al l viewpoints, and ope of the oldest centers of settlement in the northwest.

his part of our t r ip covering 1310 U N I T E D STATES T I R E S A R E miles again proved how good the new Buicks are built a s my car never gave md a particle of trouble and the easy riding qualities added a ' great , deal of pleasure t o the brip.

We turned east from Portland to travel over the world-famous Colum- bia River Highway, then on to Yel-

PETER HALLEN, Ord lowstone National Park yh ich I will endeavor to tell you about in a fu- ture issue of the Quiz. 0. P. Bailey.

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Goldeu Gate Park-the pride of San

~Oi11.i be raised and fired and then Mona and Merril Pierce called a t

Beehrles Saturday evening. ooyle scdtt comn,encca

loyered and aonceaned.

Falleisa, and well it may b e for there

\ pop at Bartholomew's M o n d a y . , i ~ ~ t a ' f iner municipal park i n all

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Cost less than others -

While In Ord she was a guest

veterans have passed on.

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It comes to you FRESH, wrap- ped so that no hands toi ih 'it' '

after it leaves our oven.

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AUCTIONEERS

Am-M, DANLELS C. J. MILLER, M. D,

Surgery, Consultation

W. T. McLAIN LAWYERS

Phone 64

~ R I ' N A R I A N S ATTOIINEYS LtrOup Tests the *w Of Offlce: Tolen Building, opporitr p. 0, -

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Oface in Court Hoase Ord. - - - Nebraslcri

THE - - Fm C.'JONES FVNERAL HOME Undertaking & Embalmin'g

id its stead, a mwmunity lycetun Lady Assistant

chicken stealing was reported, done

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ma shomaker visited at Sam ~ u g - genlmos' Thursday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. .Roscoe Wllard and Beulah of Hemhgford visited Sun- day night a t Ed Pwocks and Monday afternoon went t o Suey Willlards. ~ u e a d a y morning theyjleft early for at . Paul where athey \ met another family and expected to arrive a t home Wednesday night. They hqd visited relatives at Genoa before coding here.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard returned from the stake fair Wednesday night.

Walter Waterman lost one of his best horses Saturday pight by fall- ing in a deep ditch.

Seton Hansen was a caller $t L. 0. Coles Suaday afternoon.

Francis. Hubbard went Wednes- day night at home and returned to her 8 c h ~ ' at *strict No' ' Thursday morning.

Of Oreeley a guest of his sister Mrs. Jim Arnold Tuesday light.

Those attending the psrty

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Pumps wind , mills' repaired. 'All. work .guaranteed.

JOHN BOETTGER, in old Stewart Shop Phone 193 .

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The mhool of district' 33 is expect-

i n % ~ % t ? ~ i s t ~ = we$ecting

n e & ~ ~ $ e % . " & & i l ) l ~ ~ . ~ ~ with Era Kusek Sullday forengon.

Gertrude Baness is staying a t the

and preserved by the thousands of convention visitow in Omaha each year a, a souvenir of Omaha and the conrention they attened here. To* induca all Nebraskans who have an artistic bent to s u w t such ideas for an Omaha badge. the bureau of pub- licity is offering three cash prizes fop the best designs subndtted, the first prize being $100; aemnd. $50, and third. $25.

The "Omaha Key" badge now in use llas proved popular throughout many years, but the bureau of pub- licity is endeavoring to meet a de- mand for a badge that will exprese Omaha's hospitality and will be of a FharaclPr to bQ adaptable for the use d every organization which holds its annual sessions in this city. In the contest, the only qualiflcationrr placed oq the conteptants is that they must be residents Of Nebraska*

night for Delcie waterII1.an Wthipps home while teaching in Dis-

~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i f a , " ~ $ ~ , a & f and ms, Sam Guggenmos, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wateman. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arnold and cbildren and TN- man Barne

the bind we malie. Mr. and bra. Bhomaker and Alfred returned from their ' Montana t r ip ,

KREAM KRUST---large loaves two for 250; small, three for 250 Sunday noon. Suey Willard and family visitgd a t

Nels Knudsm's Sunday.

. tr$r.33ind Mrs. Frank Wadas and f m i l y were at Anton wel- niak's Saturday.

'Ira was apsent from schml Monday,

EUREKA . , (By J. B. Zulkoske)

Pete Kochanoski sold 8 head of

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No street car traffic on Harney When George Finch was eating his them. ~ t r e e t frgm Monday m r n i n g to Tues- dinner Tuesday a t school he cut his Chas. Collins' took supper at Ar-

wrist quite badly on a piece of glass. thur Collins' Friday. wening. They day noon. No automobiles be permitted on Dorothy McCune, having her car a t were helping Arthur celebrate hls The purchase of a Harney, Farnam and Douglas streets. school tmk him to North h u p , where b i r f ida~.

except mail wagons, fire, police, am- it was dressed by Dr. Hemphill. ~t Mr. and Mrs. ~ e r r i l Van Horn, Bud bulances and offlcial cars, fro111 15th is getting al4ong tery nicely now. pnd Donald spent Sunday afternoon to 19th streets, from 9 a. m. to mid- A letter received froill Ross Davis a t Thurlow Weeds. night, throughout the convenfion. who is working at Battle Creek, Mi&. Mr. and ~ r s . Ernest horng gate

Twenty-fourth and Martha streets, states that he has be& wotking as took dinner a t ~ o b e r t van ~ o r n s last the main parking space, has room for a, mason on a school building but is Saturday. They called a t Jay approximaltely 12,000 cars. a i m s now layed off after falling from a Davis' in the evening. will be established on all main scamold to a pile of rocks 20 feet Hermsn S t o b b spent Sunday at highways into the city instructing betlow.. He will soon go to work on Wm. Pla6te9s. When the children autqmobilistsbow to reach this point, a $16,000 summer hon~e. He expects were playing with the lawn mower and those who are driving cars into to have his family with him about the Rita the little daughter of ~ e r m a n the cqnvention are asked to watch ' first of October. We are very glad Stobbe got her finger cut quite bad- for this route. to hear he is doing so well. ly. They took her to North Loup and is not' an. expense, but an investment

Pearl Weed helped T. S. weed put stitches had to be taken to close the

BdllKEll NEWS SOTES up h a y the fore pa& of the week. cut. NO doubt it is very painful. Mrs. C k s . BrenllIck spent Friday Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Weed and Mr.

(By Dorothy M. Weed) afternloon with Mrs. Crandall while and Mrs. B y d ~ u l l i g a n and daugh- ~ a r k e r school started Monday Sept. Mr, Brennick was at North b u p . ter Darlene spent Sunday a t GUY

7 with an enrollment Of 21. Miss Chas. Faudt has been vaccinating mllipans. Dorothy MoCune has 2 1 in her classes. hogs for many people of late. He Harlon Brennick a ~ d Herman Bec-

An old feeder said the other day "THIS IS JUST THE THING. I HAVE0 KNOWN FOR A LONG TIME THAT BETTER RESULTS COULD BE OBTAINED FROM FEED- ING THE CORN CRUSHED. THIS MACHINE SEEMS TO

spent Sunday afternoon a t Chas. Collins. Nks. Belie1 returned with them from her \two weeks vacation at Loup City.

Doyle Collins played with the Weed kids Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Weed called at Chas. Brennicks Monday. YOU will be convinced. '

Several of the men helped T. 8. Weed thresh sweet clover Monday.

- . , Mrs. Merril Van Horn also spent

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their ticket for Friday. Hand corn picking is out o f date. Even if help eoulcl be ' MAIDEN VALLEY secured when wanted, most farmers ca1111ot afford that method.

A McCormick-Deering Coru 1 ic ker will solve the labor probleni for you this fall .

skilled men to take care of any car Delcie Waterman Saturday night. Sam Guggenmos helped his father

make hay Saturday afternoon.

We also want you to remember that Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Maddox went Sundav to visit at Sam Guggenmos'.

we are agents for the well known Good- nie Mr. Maddox and Mrs. dsited m t s at and L. Mrs. C. Coles Jen- year tires and tubes. GOODYEAR is Wednesday evening.

high in quality, reasonable in price and Terrell Maddox is shocking corn and helping Herman Negley make

gives maximum of service. We want to sell you Goodyear tires and believe we for Dale Garnicx laat week.

y r . and Mrs. Cole called at L. L. Oliver's Friday night.

Tony Guggen'mos, Dave and Jirh and Roy Werber oalled a t Sam Gug- genmos' Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Archie Waterman a v o planning to attend the U. B, con- vention a t York the latter part of the

ORD, NEBRASKA Mrs. Chas. Ipness, Mrs. Botts and

Deane, Mrs Jennie Maddox and Hil-

YARKlh'Cl SPACE PROVIDED LEGION CONVEXTION VISITORS - people who expect to m&or to

Omaha to the American Legion Na- #anal convention in October will be interested in an announcement just made by N. B. T. Belt, c h a i r m a of the committee on transportation. Mr. Belt expects anywhere from 12,000 to 85,000 automblles a t the convention,

Emily visited with Mr. and Mrs. r c t ~ m e d Sunday. A folder issued by the bureau of

wr' and Innesa Of Bur- well visited a t ebas. Inness Satur-

at suey On Monday eveninn:

Raymond Pocock left Monday mor- ning for his school work a t Unlver- sit^ Place.

*Urice Hubbard is riding in a

calves a t the Ord Sale Sat~rrday. Leo Osentowski 'went to Farm11

Miss Lena Wharton has 10 in bpr ciasses which is the largest for a number of years.

Those going from Barker District to the North LOUP high school are: Ellma Mulligan, ponald Fisher, Doro- thy Weed, all in 12th grade, Anson Frazer and Franklin Bingham in 11th grade.

Miss Maxine McCune went to North LOUP Monday to take her music

vaccinated for Chas. Brennick Satur- day morning

Miss ~ h e l i a Weed spent the week end with Mrs. S. A. mea tc ra f t a t North Loup.

Ruby Petersen 1s employed in the Willoughby Cafe a t present.

Those on the sick list this week are Chas. Collins, Richard Mulligan and Billy Negley. .

Miss Arthelia Burrows spent

Steve Dymek and family d h u p publicity announcing the rules for the c i ty attended the Bolishen churoh contest, be furnished to anyone Sunday and were dhne r geusts a t 1 interested. These mles prescribe

day night and Sunday. Saturday to pisit dt: his cousins,

Thursday night with Em Mulligan while Anoal Frazers were a t lodge.

Rex m i t e , Aferril Van Horn and Ben ~ o u l f o n helped L. E. Green's put UP hay On DMlle ~ ~ a n d a l l b place Monday.

M, and M ~ ~ . ~~~l~ wright were at 'I. H. Thomgates.

Manly helped Ernest fix his car. Merril van Horp called a t L. E.

Greens Sunday evening. and Van Horn

and daughter Luella and Mr. and &Irs. IEay Lewis and Mr. and vrs .

Thorngate 'pent at Hv H. Thorngate's. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thorngate leave for their new at

Eglehob's returned their trip to ~ i ~ ~ ~ l ~ sunday. They did not have a time as 'glehoff was taken sick a time after they got there * was taken to a hospital where he was forced to remain for several days. He is feel- ing better a t this writing. ~ r . and Mrs. Glen Eglehoff Also aocompanied

the S w ~ n e k home. John Zulkoski helped Pete K-n-

osM drive his calves to Ord Satur-

For these antom~bi lb ts .a park- lesson and remained for Band Wac- ing station will be established a t 24th and Martha streets and all visitors Brennick h a to kill a valu- who come by automobile are urged Monday. One which had to park their cars a t this station. A ' been cut in the fence. nominal charge of 25 cents per day, 1 The club social was

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I that the badge design must be of a suitable Size for use on the lapel of a woman's Or a man's and must be of such character that it Can be manufactured for use with ribbon and with or without a name plate attaohed. Points to be consid- ered a board of three judges in awarding the prizes Will be the adaptability of the badge design to requirements; its appropriateness to the City d Omaha and State of Ne- haaka ; its cost to manufacture; at- tractiveness and simplicity of de- Sign, and the completeness, accuracy and neatness of the sketch submitted by the contestant.

The contest will close a t noon, Saturdasi. October 31, a t which time the sketches of the designs should be in the hands of the Contest Com- mittee. Chamber of .Commerce, Om- aha. These sketches must be "life size" of the front of the badge and include a sketch of the badge com- plete with name plate and ribbon. Any number of designs may be sub- mitted by any contestant, but each sketch should be submitted in a separate sealed envelope or wrapper d ~ t h i n which, in a sealed envelope, should be placed the name and ad- dress of the contestant.

new Ford roadster purohased last day morning. week. Phflip Osentowabi and family and

[Frank Swanek and family were shop- DISTRICT 33 ping a t Ord Saturday.

o r $1.00 for the week, will be.made. mtchmen will be maintained day and night and Mr. Belt promises safe- ty to cars parked a t this station.

Signs pointing the way to the sta- tion t o the Elmwood tourist park

Mr. and ~ r s . ~d pwock, Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kmyski. ~ o s e

(By Konkolewski) Mr arld Mrs. Anton Welniak and

son Alionso and Minnie Knebel visit- ed at tbe home of Frank Konkolew- ski.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wadas and family were Over to Chas. Sobons after some tomqtoes Tuesday night.

Ign. Urbanslri called on Frank Konkolewski Saturday qfternoon.

Frank Konkolewski motored to Ord Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. John Carkoske. Mr. and Mrs. Joe KonkolewsM and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. ~d petska of Ashton were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Andrew Zulkoski.

Frances Geneski calle don. Pauline Konkolewski Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe , Jablonski and b b y took supper Monday a t the home d Fran'k Konkolewskf.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Plateka were over night guests a t lOhe Ed JablonsM home Sunday night, , -

at Mrs. Frank Mulligans Wed- nesday with a-very fine 'crowd to help enjoy the evening together. Games were played which caused much ex- citement and the usual visiting also was enjoyed. After this everyone ate

&fr. and &frs. &tts, Roy and IldatzUlkOski accompanied him and they

Joe Danczak called a t John zul- koski's for a corn binder last Friday.

M, and M ~ ~ . ~~~~k ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ k i was at ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l l saturday,

M,. and M ~ ~ . J~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i p i k and son Martin was a t Frank Dubas Monday where Mr. Knopik helped fill the

James Lipinski is the owner of a new ~~~d

School News Five new pupils have enrolled

since the beginning of the school term.

Stanley, Anton, Walter and Tafefela Kuta started to school last Thurs- day.

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Omaha, Sept. 16-All Nebraska is asked for ideas for a new badge de- sign to replace the "Omaha Key" used by the Publicity Bureau of the Omaha Chamber of Colnmerce in the registration ot convention delegates,

are being erected along the principal l h i s Of before return- highways entering Omaha.

Mr. Belt's committee has recom- mended to Major,General George B. Duncan,C coinmanding offlcer of the seventh Army area, who is chairman in charge of the ,general arrange- ments the con rent ion^ that the

ing to their homes. The ladies will meet with Mrs. Lena Mulligan On @eptember 23rd for an afternoon meeting.

Mr. and .Mrs R P. McCune went to Ord Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Brennick took following traffic regulations adao~ted : be l supper at T' S' Thursday. *

Official convention cars park on each side of Douglas street between 20th and 24th streets, with a dis- patcher at 20th land Douglas.

The threshing machine owned by Chas. Collins. T. s. Weed and Merril Val1 Horn threshed sweet clover over on Davis Creek the greater part of

No parking to be permitted in thg last week. They threshed for Her- busines section. man Stobbe Saturday afternoon.

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and Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Jor-

Autumn suggests tEe

$45.00, a t least, for its publication?

warning whlstle.

her hands.

CHAPTER XIV ity to know the facts. ~i you are so

Long Trousers for the Kiddies

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proof. of the 'stock charges mada , against the Catholic Church by Anti-

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TW; p a d euits are the most prac- tical, your trousers a r e always worn long before the cicrat and vest. A two-pant suit almost takes the place of two suits. Come in and talk it over with us. .

brought in other states. Phone oillee, 47 or Residence .253, Ord. I n conclusion let me say that I am

not going to continue discussion in the press of tthls nature because I

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--- - Martin Christensen has gone to Rev. ~ a y n a r d drove t o Gincoln last 'Casiper, Wyomiag where h f s brother Monday where be is attending the . ~ e t w o i a fooseil and fo; a moment bunch. '~a& t u g fat' oii. the

Methodiist conference this week. Htcl his 'face did not change. * ranges-lt'll SQOn be time to drlv,,,- Louie is located. - djaughter Miss Alice accompagied him Then, suddenly, his mouth fell open, you think it llkely that another

Mrs. A. J. Wise accompanied her [and has enteqed Wesleyan lor another his eyes grew wide with astonish- big bunch ~~4~ht - -d l sappear down I \ ' ment. - JohG T~~~ of Burwell was i n Ord son Earl to Omaha this morning, and years w o r k , Nameless river?" -

. las t Saturday. will visit there for a f e n days. ] - "Great Scott 1" he said, "they're ''say? saId Selwood, smillng. a#-

* 44 ------- Bert Norris returned last Monday blowing out from the wall! There's t e r ~ You dust move in my souse with, C. returned home last sa t - Gerda Moller has gone to Abkrdeen, to Omaha. He had been spending wind behind them !" me* You Can think faster and straight-

nrday from the State Fair. S. D. where she will live with her 'a couple of weeks with his par'ents Fair moled forward and dismount- er than any man I ever met. uncle Prof. Harold Fogt and, go to ~kir. a ~ l d Mrs. C. E. Norris. Tha lat- ed, leaving Diamond in the stream. right now." school.

Chess Chinn was up froan North ter has been quite ill but 13 able to The sheriff followed. Fair laughed and turned away, lead- u u p returning ,Tuesday afternoon. Niss Enid VanIperr relurned last Lathrop id also ill a t her howe &% They stepped lightly across the strip

sit up dow. Her daughter. MI& Tea h g Diamond back down the canyon . htty. c f Gnand Island

Tuesday to her home a t Monroe, ~ e b ! Blair. i . ; of sand 11 hich lay between the water '(For the present," he said, 'ff'll keep

In Ord Tuesday enrgute to Burwell #She had for ten days been visiting ' and the will,ows and Fair tbrned to to the background a s 1 have been do-

the right, circling the clump. Ing. This woman would recognbe me - 116r cousin, Mrs. Sam Roe. 42. A. H;uger and s m Chauncey re- turned borne the latter part of . last "Here," he said, "that red steer m d and be b s t a n t l ~ alert for trouble. An-

1. M. Rouse was down from,Bur- MTS. M. A. Glary qxbmpanied Mre. week after a few weeks s tay in Pen- the luan who drove it went into the other thing, sheriff-those men ,with -veil last Tuesday. John Clary from' California to-h'orth nbylvania and othm eastern states, wall. I found their track# that day. her a re n ~ t ~ c a t t l e m e n . ' ~

John went to Lincoln laat Loup where s h e ' will visit relatives Mrs. Hager stayed &t Kansas City to They've been oblikrated by the shut- '‘Just what I've always saidl" crfed

Tuesday. He plans on going t,, and friend8 for seveaal weeks. spend a few days with her daughter, , ihg saqd since then." Selffood delightedly, "1 knew that 1 0 4

t h e university. Nrs. Lscille Petbty and husband. He pushed aside a feathery branch There's one or two who do pas8 1 3 ~ w a r d Barnes drove to Greeley Chauncey &shed t d return as early and the sheriff a t his shoulder craned

Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred co- last Monday taking his fiather Janles as possible so e s to entet school.

seemed the mouth of a cave. an incredulous head to look into what

h e n were dywn from Burwell, guests Barnes home' The latter had 'Omg rest are city stuff." of W. M. Carlton and wife. to Ord last Friday to atteqd the fun- John Uirich and wife Joe Sedlacek

era1 o fChester Barnes, Jr . and wife and #Miss Eleanor Polak of "KO-it's not a cave," said Fair a t 'They are, without exception, c r l d - Ord and Mrs. Joe Jablonski of Elyria his surmlse, "it's a prehistoric under- na1s who have been defended by one

Rev. Magnuwen returned . home Friday evening after a short stay at Clarence D a d s and wife and daugh- went to Lincoln yesterday where Mr, . grodnd passage. I t leads straight Into of the ablest lawyers in New York

-Elba. ter Virginia went to Omaha Tuesday ~Sedlacek will buy a new Buick sedall. . the heart of Mystery ridge from this and acquitted. They owe h h a l ~ t - for'& couple of days. Emil From Lincoln they will all go by auto end,' and it has an opening someivhere, and he has something more on ea&

Lydia' vodehnal h i gone to Ckotena ,is oaring for g" other way to Dmaha for a few days stay, vttested to by this current of wind. one Of them, so that they a re t&~ I P e r u to talfe up a n d h e r years college da'ghter, little, B B v e r l ~ and then drive the 'new par back to r henchmen In every lastance. ~m work. ord. Ald." / Tbfs mouth Is just wlde enough & man is Lawrence Amold."

Allen, the little son of Russell Pac- I aQmit ope steer a t a tiroe, one horse 1 ''$ate Cathrew's partner! He 0- Miss Gnn,a K~~~ ieturned sat- ker and wife was able to return homer Word comes from Tracy, Gal. froxu ?We've Ead a l a orthat," sald Sel- and rider-but-what more do you half of sky ~ i n ~ l , #

llrday from Lyonsl where she had been M o n b ~ y from @&%rest sanitarium. Dave Holmes and family. They but wgqd bitterly, "it's what has baffled ' want?" visiting a si&er, Mrs. mil He is recovering from a tonsil oper- lately went there from Valley county. the whole country.H I "Exactly. When he gets h d d of A

- ation. L , Mrs. HO1mes ad daughter like Calf- ( "Gre8t Scott 1'' crled Selwood again, man he wants to use, he s e a s to send - -- "Weil-I'll show your something , "of all the impossible things! . And hlm here. I have recondie,j thre of a f t e r severa) days visit a t DeWitt fornia but Dave * much said ~af r , ' " tha t may i e t you guessing:' not a mu1 on Kameless Lnolvs about these r i a e n already, though ,,one of Miss Vere Frederick returned Chas. Neilson will sell a t auction with is. He is not investing in any

on Thursday, October 1st 320 feeder property but will s tay during the win- The keen were It'" them knew me." home last Saturday even.ing. steers, some stock cows, milk cows, ter. H e has work and Margaret has and the were murmudng Inlthe ' "ivrong!" said Fair, "Kate Cathrew I "Excuse me, mister," said &lwoo,&

Wednesday John ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ k ~ l work horses, saddle horses. harness entered school. \ high escarpments. and her riders know. That open plaIn "but how do you happen to know rO

returned from a two week's auto trip ' 6nd 25-lt Through pools and over shale, yonder-lt leads out to a tonn, doesn't muchr' -

in to South Dakota. 1 "That question 1s yodr right, and 1 M ~ ~ . ~ ~ l i j ~ K ~ P P , a sister of M ~ J .

Narcissa y e h a r t came up irom pin- coin last uesday evening.

Gerald Dye was a hftonday morning passenger for ~ i n c o l n to again take Rev. and wife and Archie Wat

up his college work. auto way to attend the united%reth- erman and wife left yesterda by -

~b~ Hazel Dickhute one of the Ord ern at wat teachars went to her home a t Bur- erman &' a well last Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. ~ i h n M'ason returned home Friday seer a few dtays Stay at the State Fair.

for some tirnti. They cam - ~ l o y d Megrue and family of Scotla were visitiIlg the Chas. B~~~~ family, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ehril Ziksnund And M ~ ~ . Davis a t Burwell and Sunday. Mrs. Ed Beranek returned last Sat- ,ins s h t e r M ~ ~ . chester

u ~ I ~ Y fro Lincoln where they had Ord. Mopday they retur B,,dil Nelsen returned .home been a t t e a h g the s ta te air f c r a

the first of the week after several few days' u weeks visit a t Fremont. IMr. and Mrs. John Hatrsliff od San Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs., Law- Diego, Cat. have been spending a cou-

era ~~s~ and family ,were up from 'ence Thorne arrived Seward ple of weeks a t Ord with their daugh- scot ia Sunday visiting Mr. and Mra. where been asiting since ter Mrs. James Milford. . Yesterday

their marriage a couple of weeks ago. they went to h a h a where they will Perry LuSe. They plad to make their home a t Ord. ~ k , i , t a n d h e r daughter, Mrs. W. E. The Methodhst A d Society *are ser- Huggins and famiJy. They will

r i n g meals this week 'at the fair th:i~rs~,"f""p~~~fe~7~~g~~S~f gi 7;: :tt;e ~ ~ f ~ ~ r %:;$: 4:; grounds. IMOnday. He will be back latter Maude Lewin and daughte

Walter Desch regently put Up a part of this week wife is mohument on the grave of Roscoe lng at Sneith a t St. Paul. - - - A s the result d a n auto acciden - 4 mmes came up from near the 0. C. Winder h'oae last Tues Greeley last Friday to attend the full- winder day evening the D. Smith and

were both taken era1 of hts nephew, Chester Barnes the THE NAXELESS Jr. repair shop. -

(Continued from page 6) M ~ ~ , ~~~~k Stara visiting a t Lex-

s h e accompanied her 81s- Sngton. ter and hueband Mr. and Mrs, Will Wisda to that city last Monday.

- E. C. James was in Lincoln the lat-

ter part of last week, down with Mr8. Joe O'Bryan hh daughter Alice who has entered "Om Grand Idand the state university.

Mrs. Frances Janda c a g e up f rom is working in Omaha. plattsmouth last Saturday and was , - spending a few days with her son Joe Absalom.

The latter part of fast week Mrs. R. A. A c t ~ n and baby returned to Ot- fulnwa ~ a . after a visit with their rel- I

afives the Geo. Lange failllily. . Miss Cathryn Taylor the mat ics teacher went to her home a t St.

Mrs. G. H. Russell Came dowll from Paul last Saturday. Her uncle Rev. i'Juqt a scratch On

Burwell last Tuesday IllOrlllllg aud Curry had passed away a t Cleveland meant her he spending a few days with her day&- Ohio and wasr fo be buried a t St. Pau:. at the The ter, Mrs. Anthony Koupal and family-

Erom Ord Miss Delpha Taylor . Chas. Neilson will sell a t auction

steers, some stock COWS, milk cows. work horses, saddle horses. harness court.. F r a u t b

25-lt Bartlett. ---- and saddles. put my gnger on a thing." ~~~k Osentowskj, a Lon of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zadiua came "I've heard about the disappearing

and F. 1. usentowski M t Ord home last Tuesday evening from cattle," said the other, "and I've done last Monday, for L t s b 111, where he Grand Island. The latter is wiu again enter college. wing from an openation, and h a

at the haspital for several .we Mr. and ~ r s . ~ D a v e keef from Wol-

baeh arrived Tuesday for a visit with Mr , W. R. Ramdell1 from Le (be latters sister, Mra. W. Bradt and wss fast Sunday and Monday visiting merit. famlly. her rellativas MIIS. Alice Wmhburn one knows 'it all, even abou and Aqohle Washburn and famlly. She,

Mrs. E. M. Huston whose home is accompanied Mr. and M i n Gal. came over from Arcadia last over from Lexington. Tuesday. After a short s tay a t Ord s h e y e n t to Burwell to visit. -

Monbay even%% M4%. Hermaa relatives for a few days, Worm came up from Walbach for a a t Ord for. several houre visit with her parents* Mr. wd leaving here for her ham? a Wm. Moon. -- They fell silent fvr a while,

Judge Tunnicliff and wife came After a pleasant a s i t with numer- lng the hills that rose in a j

down from Burwell yesterday for a ous relatives Mrs. Cliffqrd Stuben mass to the south of Nameless few days stay with their son Will and family. her husband are movi

from Fremont.

I r l Tolen and son Adrian and Miss ' Mary Kolupal returned last Saturday Mrs. John C1lary tells us We are proud of the Quiz circulation' and we from Lincoln where they had been Is much better heath since "We'll keep to the water as

h e went t o California. He worked as possible," said Fair, know you will be pleased with the results if you'use

attending the State Fair. In the when he first went Out there are other eyes than o u p

Quiz space to carry your business messages to the ~n a short time a s b t a r of Mrs. Ign. there but he now has a g m d position sometfmes.,, people of this trade territory. Klima, Mrs. H. D. Barnes and family f n the post oefice a t Santa Ana.

from Cjhicago a r e expected to visit the Klima family a t Ord

Last Sunday afternoon and evening Ear l IvQSrew and wife of Burwell were visiting at the beme of Mr. and Mrs. Ign. Klima Jr. 9

~ r s . August Hardekope and son mllie Grand Island are dsiCing J. M. Pazant and wife and th r ie the formers people# Mr. and Mrs. Om- children of Wmonton, Alta., Canada e r Ruhl. I visited the I*, G. Payzant family last

I week, leaving Bunday for California. The Misses Belle and 131anch Hat- They a re motoring and camplng and

field were down from m w e l l last enjoying the trip fine. They will Tuesday. They are going tQ a r e e l e ~ traverse the coast to battle, visiting m~stery-some more of this wat ~ o l o . to attend college. .relatives along the way. trayel- which leads ngw-her&"

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muo crcuriq . ‘ICC-:

-at .,Fair Time -at ALL TIMES

Anthony c u d n s is a freshma:

thusiasm h e showed during h i s vi

d Zikmund and wife and Alice e p o n drove to Omaha last Friday-

turning the first of tne week. < I

hini in our neighborhood again. era1 'car loads of people includ- part of the Ord band drove t o City last Friday evening where

Hattie Vasicek left Saturday attended the Rose meetigg. g for Ord to work for Emil

Wise i s spending a few days e. H e has been attending

turns it, if i t is found. in Minneapolis and just pre- s to coming home he was in Chi-

last week while their folks w Lincoln.

No one knows b h e n fire, ccident or, theft ' may play

is welcome to come.

TUltTLE CBE'EK NEWS

K. Jensen Monday afternoon. a t Nels Nelsons sun- Paul Kappel spent Sunday with H. B. VAN DECAR . and Mrs. Clhris. Ras- C'hris Bossen-

family, M ~ . and M ~ ~ . Fern and Ivan Majors, Teddy and and family and G l a p s Helea Fogt spent a very enjoyable

gunday with the John Nelson young

, The Peter Hollander family spent

Sunday visiting a t P. K. Jemien's.

ELM CREEK SClIOOL

st week at Distriot 56 and Sunday which was held a t Bussell

Frank Meese attended

s. John Beranek and a t Will Sewarts Sun-

- - - -Y ,,

C. E. Evans returned home Come and see ' it .

Don't wait. Do it right now! .- -

will no doubt be somewhat surprised to learn that our clean "WHITE SPOT" shop is a very pleasing departure from the usual black grease hole.

AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Nebraska Realty duction Co., Agenk daughter-id-law Mrs. Lloyd Bower

from Correctionville, Ia. The latter

Central City, Nebraska was a t Ord a couple of weeks ago.

A. W. THOMPSON, Auctioneer Mr. and Mrs. Peterson a re spending M. *. Manager a few days with their children who

JENS RASMUSSEN, Owner live a t Oak Creek between Ord and Loup City.

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itarium for care and treatment.

SHERIFF'S SALE

- - If reformers nT6uld get out of the

way and let some one'make a serious effort to <educe crime so lue th i~g in the way of results might b? secured.

Hyde Sweet confc>ssek th%t the rea- son one man lives in Nebraska City . , is because he has a Nebraska City pennant for his car and couldn't ex.

- The sugge&tion is made that it

might be easier to get along with t h e present* generation if parents would give more attention to the seat of the trouble. -

Piles Cannot be Cured with Salves, Tablets and 6lntmints - . The unprecedented demand ~ i r e s t ~ n e extra process is alsTl

Three tinies lately peopla have ex- $ . for Firestone quality and one of the pressed surprise when they learned

biggest .and most ( ,

tha t - I am not a widower. .who else mileage has more than ~ O U - important factors in , but a wife do they think I WOUM bled *the sales of Gum-Dipped &e I acknowledge a s Boss? - ' Cords to car owners so far od of treating cord fabric, i 1.

Natural laws were enacted by an * all wise Providencg tor the protect- this year, enabling US - be- developed by Firestone tire ' 1

I cause of this tremendous vol- chemists and engineers, insu- , 'ume--to keep prices low. lates every fiber of every cord

Experienced car owners with rubber, and gives the ' insjst on tires that deliver the sidewalls the extra strength to ' I

greatest mileage at the low- withstand the extra flexing ; *

PPI te tha conatant Ir* I #ation el even a mild c u d est cost per mile, because strain - insuring maximum . ) .1 piler on the rrmpm &@tic nervona antea. I - such tires last longer-make safety, comfort and economy. I peat many troablcr r u . A man used to have to button the lplt which crn be pal* back of his wife's waist. NOW he the restricted rubber supply Buy now-make sure of reUrred b prover BOW

' hl treatmefit. has to shave the back of her neck. go further-reduce crude ' economicd transportam An Elgin man is all ready to commit - . rubber costs--and help

suicide but he is SO stingy that he is . tion by obtaining these .

maintain the present waiting tor a chance to pick up g outstanding Firestone second hand revolver a t la bargain low tire prices.

Gum-Dipping, the # I -- I

MOST MILES PER DOLLAR ' I -

Art Brown complains because I ,FLAW & TUNNICLIFF, Ord, Nebr. and Joe Alden, pnd Frank Edgecomb PETER HALLEN, Ord, Nebr. crowd him out of the spotlight. I 've spoken to Frank and Joe about this s e v e r 4 times, but i t doesn't seem to do any 'good. bl_pc. --'- A M E R I C A N S SHOULD P R O D U C E 1 ' H F I R O W N RUB BE^ . . . . V O . ~ > , ~ & ~ ~ ; - ~ -

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Holub home. Mrs. John Schuyler visited in

Arthur pinney home on Tbursday , ternmn.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flak ohildren of Burwell were visitors in the Mrs. Mary

Mrs. Alice Dodge and already chilly.. Frmk Holden sa

,Carkoski home on Friday. Bennie pugustyn, Who i s attend

high school a t Ord spent the w end with his parents.

Mfss Helen Ciemny s ent Frid and Saturday with herfsister M

I m n f r e d Hoyt of near Burwell. Mr. and Mrs. F m k T. ZulkoSki

son Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Fr , Zulkoski Sr. spent Sunday a t

editor, who is so fond of fish BIVEHD.\LE ITENS

d i l d r a n of Ord spent Sunday in

duties cheerfully.

ately after the ceremony visit with relatives at, WO will make their home on Johnson f a n a north Qf t with their many friends much joy and happiness. Honest parents pay their doctor bills. , They set good

examples for their children to follow.

Your doctor knows you could pay something on his bill if you would. He knows. that so Jong as you neglect what is honestly due him you are not playing sQuare.

--- You obtained his services by acting a lie. You pretend- ed you would pay-but so far you haven't.

A distinguished jurist asserts tha where they spent the evening.

Mrs. 0. W. Semble called on Mrs. John Schuyler Monday evening.

. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnson Sr. and Mrrl. Ar,thur Wheeler of Burwell vis- ited in the Clarence Johnson home

grow up "unpaid" for.

ended last week with seventeen pup-

Your doctor is reading this article, has work but just as you are. Will he recall your

mortgaged baby? ,He will unless 1 I

gays his brother John, well known you pay him. VALLEYSIDE NEWS

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E i ~ t e a - t a i n ~ u e ~ ~ t s of Quality . FREE if apcompanied by one paid admission.'

USB COUPON

st to parents and

t Prof. Gecks has

Fern Witt was absent from school

d Mrs. @olfe and children of n drove up last Thursday a t the Mrs. Hullbard home.

returned Tuesday to their

at home retur

eon Billy of South Omaha drove Thursday slght. Mrs. Salling,

eavor 7 o'clock.

Aljbany New York where she will tend the State Library school.

FOR S h L E A b o u t 50 tons prairie

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northwest vf Elyria.

--. HONEY-Pure extracted honey, 1926

motor Saturday.

from goose feathers. Mrs. J. 25-lt. T.

em returned from Lin- morning on the motor. Galling and son Billy

a t the Will Stine home

25-lt.

Weller & McMindes Barn as' Grand Island.

S. D: B. Churcll Xotes girls being old schoolmates. They

D OF HORSES

John Kokes.

Route 1, Elyrla. 22-ti

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ESTABLISHED - .- APRIL,J882 SEPTEMBER 24,1925. - - VOL, 44 N0.26; - - -- THE COUNTY. FAIR BUB,LlSGTO,Y AGENT I S ILL -

\ - severdl months ago Henry k e y , CONFERENCE IS NOW HISTORY

Probably the mo&t important case stepped on a nafl and injured his fost ever brought in Garfield county was s o tha t h e was confined to his home cdmplenCed here this week by John for some time. When the wound - Doran, of York Nebraska. through

I - .WELL ATTENDED -- - -

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Oity Hall aadritorium. In all more Chan a bundred men and boys were present to listen to the 'Indian' inter-

AT NORTH LOUP single thing, prirbibly is not a stock- holder a t all, has nothing tinvested

- was loose in the eetting and had

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; STREET-YOOSCKE' -

when the best of stock 1s bou&t.to it fair.

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NOTICE - -

Geo.R.Garo. fined for being Intoxicated. - boars %ere sold. Now they a re sor- 25-2c. The Entre Nous a r e meeting Friday

J. Magn"ssen c v they didn't plant the ad sooner. with Mrs. Rudollph C o l l i ~ n . Pastor They hawe gdt lots of splendid boars I XOTICE and gilts and the wise breeder will

' - PATTERSON*ENCAR - ' Miss Eunice C L s e will entertain numbers of people i r ~ two, three. THE ROSES VISIT IN ORD go and g& '!' *Ick the Ivall Engar and Miss Ruby Pantel- the Les Belles Femnles club next - wbole herd. Using of timber of all kinds 1s for- four and even five hundred miles had -- ,bidden on my place from date of son were married at eight o'clock Monday evening. responded to the message of the Rev. George Rose and Mrs. Rose -

P.\lLUEHS, ATTEsTIOZ( country weekly-the old home paper ~ n d MI.. Shirk drove over from UP - this notice without my permission ~~~~~~ ~ ~ ; n ~ ~ , b t ~ ~ ~ i h o ~ a p ~ ~ The 0. 0. 8. are meeting this after-

be fineg to the Louis Rev. Harry Hansen officiating. Only noon a t the home of Mrs. Joe Kneza- when they viewed that wonder- City Monday fo,renoon and were the . w e have on the t r a c ~ a carload cf and any and caught

ful exhibition d Nebraska's vast re- guests of the Rotary Club for cake. Johnslon and Peter- A. ~ ~ h ~ ~ l . 26-3t the near relatives were present. ~ m - ' cek. gources, they were not only delighted .uncheon a t 12:30 and at the D. B . , ,n, o rd , Nebraska. 26-It. mediatly after the ceremony a n el.-/ - - beyond memure to be there. but they smith home for dinner. M u 9 of the gant wsdding breakbs t was serve4 The first meeting of the Genedl were thankful to a state-wide Press afternoon was spent about town re- nv ;Mrs. Draper a r which a e b r id j of the Ord Women's Department- for i t s loyalty to a great Nebraska newing acquaintances formed last

February when they were here for a FOUND DEAD REV. MAYNARD 6 and groom left lor Denver they i a1 club will be held October 6th a t

enterprise. Fvlll spend a muple 04 weeks visitin. the home of nks. R. C. Bailey. A good b d right here the editor of this month. In the evening they address- Colorado pofnts of intered. attendance 1s desired, .as there will

paper, who happens to be president ed a large crowd at the M. E. church The is the yaunsest son o t l be business of imwrtanee lo eorne be-

ON HER BED of the State E'air Board, wishes a 1, introducing Rev. Rose, Monday, and Mrs. Oscar Engar of Ofi fore the meeting. They have decided behalf of the mahagement . ori this president C. M. Davis of the Roltary (he bride is the eldest daughter to hold the metings this year a t the great institution to express apprecia- club said no man who had held meet- -

IS RETURNED - other i l i o t r W l ~ pofntmeuls la ~ r . and M ~ S . will patierson of T ~ Y - 1 homes. A committee will serve re-

t:on deeper than words Can convey inga in 0 r d i n recevt years had done Madams W. L Ramsey and 9.0. v*c,offy, poyu{ar lor. Both are grauates cf tlie Or,l, f'eshments a t this meeting. - to the press of the state for its won- as great a work here. Rev. Rose ,Gibson have received word of the schools'and t.be brlde has Laught &or-/ Today the D, O. ciub are hold- derful co-operation in making the spoke for half an hour and was 11s- death of their sister-in-law, Mrs. R. Man Sent Chappel'* - era1 terms since flnishlag school. ing their nleeting since the Nebraska State bair One of the truly tened to 'by the club membera with R. Bingham. who was missed by the The groom la asuorJiate13 in busi?.essl vacat:on, big ones of this country.-Emerson great ideres t . H e is a ~ 1 W s i n g and nelghjbofs and when her home Was The

jot bhe M. E. conference w~ith his br@ther at Bur\vfll, Mrs. Alvin Hill i s y u r w l l i n CuSter County Chief. convincing speaker and his t4lks a re broken into, was found lying on t h e ' ls pLe%Ing Ord people because They, the hostess.

en!Qyed b all. Mrs. Rose bed dead. s h e had been in poor Rev. Msynard Was returned to Ord m'gh'Y fine and tho -

b Quiz jdins their hosts of friends V K E E I C E and Mr. Shirk spoie briefly. health and it is believe that her lor year. He has served wishing for them abuMance of h,a:i

Last week the Philathea class met death came suddenly a s she was rest- the Ord E. church f o r tpe Past two and prosperity, a t the home of their teacher, Mrs. ',ley be peter, Mortensen. The guests of pon-

I h n t i n g on my premises is forbid- HEY ~IIBVEY N* PHKNEY ing. IC was some time after h d years# is aLways in demand in the a t home a t Burwell upon their r ~ t u r u . , or ,ere Eloise Laonlis of Ottunl- den. Trespassers will be prosecut- - death before she was found. The surrounding towns for s m i a l occas- , - eJ. Albert Ptacnak. 25%. The daily paper8 Of Monday told hu$and died about six or eight ions and is highly esteemed by all his , wa, Ia. and Miss Maryann Cornell of KESSLSGTOS - of the death in Omaha Sunday, of months ago.' Her home was in 0 1 - - Lincoln. There was a six-thirty din- P W P ~ ~ .

+ + + + + + + + + + + + 4 + Rev. Harvey M. Pinkney, well known orado. Rev. K. H. Cl i fb~d w4ho has been Givenby the ladies of the presby- ner. The Program was furnished by

+ We are just old fashioned + Methodist min!ster and school man Very popular a t North Ldup has been terjan church tomorrow afternoon, Miss Eloise

+ to resent the + in Central Nebraska. The remains I l I l D FIXE P I S I I I ~ ~ T1W' sent this Year to Cnappell and no Everybody invited. Loomis gave sevral musical selctions - ' doubt there is keen regret felk by, hls 1 and bliss Flossle Varney gave an ac- + tion made by the beauty contests + were taken to Broken *Or

+ that feminine lreauty is resident + the funeral being herd Tuesday after- A fishing and hunting party corn- nanY North Lovp frleucts. Rev. Rich- 1tOVSE NLTMBEHI.\U count of her t r ip and sight seeing

(, in a girl,s legs, and that her + noon of this week. R e v P i n h e y Was pmed of Alfy HUl, Bill Tunnicliff a d Gibb h the new pas tw 4t Xorth The largest par( of the v d u e of during her 'Isit last summer + to popula,rity is a ma+,ter + 'one of the oldest Mrasops of the state. and Ernest Orcutt spent a few days LOUP. house numbers recently put up , de- MfXiCO. - 4 of shape. We would like t o See * at Enders this week and had good Rev. W. H. IIenldrickson who Ilas pends oh all the residences and bus-] This afternoon

Frank Blahs Sr . $ t h e cosmopolitan newspapers * TEMPER'TuBE lurk as they were able to get the lim- served the Arcadla church very ac- h e s s houses being numbered. Ev;;; is entertaining the Hour Club. 19 undertake a crusade to re-en- * - &'ll!'TY DEaHEEs ijt every day. They returned home ceptably t"ne past year, has been re- pdqce un-bered detracts from

turned which 1s good news to the value d that place. - $ throne intelligence and c ~ l t w e Sunday m o r d n g it 50 degrees hVednesday a and the possession of domestic * colder than it was Saturday, the t e n - . - people of hkl mngregation and the The cost to each individual is corn-' This evening the Christian churcJ1

ORD BOY 1IOSORED people are holding a covered dish so- $ tastes and accom~plishments = * perature having taken that much of tiown generally, for the IIendrickson paratively sinall, one d ~ l l a r for each cial. There is also a ,bus:ness meet- + marks of popularity and achieve- * . drop during the night and it was - family h a s become very p a p ~ l a r in place numbered. This dollar p a j s inK in which they will

arrange- word comes from Linmln that Har- Arcadia and vicinity. for not only the numbers put on ea,oh merits for a new minister. + And if we a big * Sunday that joy old Taylor a son of Dr. and Mrs. 'Pay- Rev. L. Y. Hassell has been assign- place but also fa r the plauuing and 9 publisher we would launch the * glad to w&ar overcoats.

4 movement. Being a little one, + - lor has been elected to the Green ed to the Lobp City charge, Re\ , 31. ptottintg of the Oity for this purpose. Since her stay in Colorado Mrs. + we can only utter a small pro- I .NOTICE Goblins, a frwchman honorary sQc- M. Long comes back to ~a$gent for A representative of the Engineering Chas, Hather is feeling much 4 tes t and keep on thinking our - lety of the stake university. another year, Rev. H. B. Frice cornea Company wlll be here in a few days to ,d. ~h~ ~~~h~~ family are living in 9 view that beauty is the outward I do not allow 'any hunting on my to Sco-tla, Rev. H. H, Patttrson has cor~pleie the work. rooms a t the \W11 Hather home, since @ expression of goodness, unself- + place from date of this notide and P H E S B Y T E H L ~ ~ KExSISaTOx been as~ lgned to st'. Paul, Rev. F. E:. Orders may be left with Horace their return from c ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . + hhness and intelligence.-400 * any person caught will be fined ac- The Pres~bfieffan Aid will hold a Wells has been returned to Burwell Crow or at the d t y clerks office. 1 9 Alden in York Republican. + cording to the law. Louts A. Dohnal, kensington at Qhdr church parlors for am!her year and Rev. J. W. h i r + + + + + , * + + + + + + + + 1

Grand Island Tuesday and attended 26-3t. tomorrow aftern-. comes to Erlcson. , Martha VOdehnal came up from the funeral of Frank Valasek.

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A large' . . stock of Glycerine fof your radiators now on hand. - ALL NIGHT SERVICE. . ,

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I W. F. WILLIAMS,' chrysler sales and Seravice

Bill McM!ndes helped Mr. Davis

JOIXT NEWS ITEMS

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CIIHISTIdX CIIUBCII

GOODElYOlY XEIYS - Watsonville, Cal Aug 17.

(By Maude dod den ow) W. R. Wright, --- - -

Well Billie nlust close hoping that

an automobile acident where her lady com~panion was killed. The Toln ~ o b l e folks were also formerly of Burwell. Mrs. Noble and Mr. Cline a re brother and sister. the Nables reside a t Grand Island.

- . TUflTLE CHEEK hE\VS

the Vlggo Muller family. Mr. and Mrs. E. 5. Majors and fml-

These Prices Are Special! ily were Sunday visitars a t P. K. Jen- COATS OF FASHION

dividual personality. lllc:'~~IEl\ your job bc one for a ~llassive ,uildillg or for sollle repair work, 1c.e have

sen spen.t Sunday at John Nelsons. (lie lunllwr that will fit y0ul1 lleeds colllpletel~ George and Joe Wilson, Elmer

. ~ ~ 1 8 ],ere lla~ldle only quality n~aterial, tested ' Plejdrup and Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Wil-, son spent Sunday evening at N. P.

by gears of experiencg. \Vhile initial costs lllay Paul Jlrhipps and family spent Sun-

day evening art John 'Nelsons. period of years.

See us for COAL

WELLER BMOS. day afternoon.

SU,VNYSIDE (Jesse iUoller SCIIOOL &Grant NOTES I!0gt) The Peoples Store CO,

ISchool opened Sept. 7 with.59 pup- ils enrolled, !estse,, Alfe, Johanna and

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~ealthfut &ercise for the teeth ahd a spur to digestion. A loop

, Lsting refreshment, roothing 'to nctvcr and stomach.

- 1925 COVXTP, FbUt

IS KOlY lusi!oam I_-..

(Continued lrom page 1) busiqess all the time. 'Many of the mistakes ade by farmers -and town businesq men a re mighty costly, too. S o why pot expect a fair board to make a few mistakes and when they do, why not 'be charitable and praise the hundreds of good things that have been done instead of harping, on the one o r two errord that have been madt??

But the 1925 fair Is over and i t was a success. W e t h e r It broke

.even financi@lly or not, we do m t know a t this time. The officers will make and publish a statement a s soon a s possible, if not this week, then probably next week or the week after. One thing is sure, there were not half a s many people a t the fair a s should have been there. We don't belicve there were a s many Valley coun;y people a t the fair last week as attended the fair at Byrwell a few weeks ago. We know some peo- ple right in Ord who attended the Burwdl fair a'couple of days, failed t o attend the home kair last week and this is a l l wrong, for the pm- gram this year was fine and there was no time after the program start- ed that there was not something do- in . One feature followed another, wifh band music intersgersed and there was a great variety, so that a l l should have bedn pleased. I t is manifestly impossible to have a pro- gram that will please everyone all the time because sonie folks like nothing but a ball game, while others do not care for the ball game but do like. the horse races, while still others would not attend a strictly horse race program but like the trick pkaters o r the tumbling acts. That's 'a1 y a balanced progfam has long hecn attempted. Thiq year the peo- ple seemed to get the biggest thrill from the auto naces and th6 greatest disappohtment was xoiced o n Fcf- day when it was announced t h t there would be n o auto races perhaps the fair management $2 take ii hint from this fact and t ry a program that is mostly auto races another year, spending &he money heretofore spent for free acts, horrje races and flying machines for auto races. There are , many who think this would be a wise plan.

The horse show this year was , great. The new horse 'barn recently

completed was well filled and the overflow filled the other stalls in the oid horse sheds. Not only was there a large d!splap but the quality was top notch in every way. C b s . Ar- nr!d. Arnold Bros. and John Ifopkins were the Olydesdale exhibitors and there was not a n animal shown that wa... not found worthy of a premium. The ahowing of thig years colts was especially strong. The showing of B,xlgians was small, Chas. Balls and Ormr Ruhl showing stallions only. Harry Rresley showed a good' class of Percherons. There was a good zhowirg of farm teams, with entries by Dcvillo Fish. Axel Lindhartsen, Frank Meese and Johnson & Peter- pen There was also a trine showing of mules, the exhihitors being Wm. Fuss. Adolph Fuss. A. MoMindes and Y. Cook. P. Cook, Olive Rahlmeyer

ud Roland Pierce showed Shetland ioolde!.

The cattle class this year was no2 quite a s large a s i n some former years because the Shorthorns and Red Polls were absent. No11 and Clement showed Herefords and Coats and Eberhart showed Jerseys and there were good stqings of 'both breed$ with honors fairly well

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aind ,the f i rs t couple of

Half fares for children. No baggage checked. Tickets

' SUWTER ITENS

The south 1-2 of the N. E. 1-4, See. 6;

TflIS IS A GOOD EIGHTY ACRES COME AND BUY AT YOUR

OWN PRICE buildings has been decidedly improv- ed. There a re still some things to be desired, but this does well enough '(By Alice Vasicek) for one year. Thank you.

It is to be the duty of the English Mr. a , d Mrs. W l l Adamek and class t o write school notes for pub- family visited ab Anton Adamek's! lication occasionally a s they did last Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. J im Vasicek and ymr. T h e first offering follows: The school is going to inaugurate .family visited a t John Sedlacek's home at Burwe'' Siunday'

a "clean up, put up, move up day" Sunday and Alice and Emma Yisited MAIDEX VALLEY soon. Here's hoping it may be emi- with Hattie Vasicek Sunday after- nently sucgessful. (By Nts. Bottu)

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IF YOU desire sonletliing big yo,u will find yourself \\orking towards that end, and in '

a se~isible and systelllatic iiianner. Our. enthusiasm for our new Gordon Hats has call- ed forth an inquiry as to whether we think we have a

YOU WILL firid yourself econo~ilizillg and swing lllolley that you spent before on Boettiger a couple of days last week.

corner on .men's hats, irifli~lg arid useless things. Mr. and Mns. Sam Guaenmos , Rus-

sell rund Spenwr Waterman visited at Jess Howeatons Saturday night. YOU WILL have a bank account, wldch

sysklll will help YOU keep track of your ~ u e s d a y Mrs. Ray with Hardlng Mrs. W l a r d . gpent the day

illcollle alld outgo, and will show at all Ben Maly aod family visited at Suey Willards Sunday night. tiilles the nioney you have on hand.

Mr. and Mrs. Botts and Deane and A S YOUlI surplus your hopes will be proportionately brighter. a t Sam Guggennos' Sunday.

Jess Howerton returned from his western t r ip Wednesday.

district with a n enrollment of 21 in

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BooneFounty fajr; nIng a t the G, &. Hoyt farm hoIne. Anyone feeling hengry for squash Da~l Mar& drove t o Qrd

\ ,I.'' At Auction, Tuesday, SEPT. 29th, MI. and Mrs. E. A. .HOlub *pent call on wayne ~ i n g . - a t te rnmg +ere he P ~ C ~ H I u Tuqsday evening with friends,& Orp. Mr. and Mrs. King and Berenice party and motored to the

, At 2 o'clock P. M. Fqank KYmis$ who is working kt were a t Wayne King's Wednesday. r e d o n t o sqend the wee , . the Louis Floriqu farm spefit Sunday Albert King went to the fair with iw.

011 the above date at the Opera House, Eddyville, ~ e b < we here with his parepts. . . . Walter dummins ~ e d n e s d a y . MFS, James and son will sell1 at public auclion the following real estate: The West w~~b;;$es gi;k;; $d,i;;;!e C;$~~;tuz.$ g:t'.",o;n Bernice

Nebraska left leave the ear after a visit with the F w d Chrbten- main street all night. &e. thinlrs h e Half of Sectioll S Towrahip I2 Hange 20 Da~wson County, Nebr- ,,, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King and Al- sen family. Mrs. James and ~ r s , f ~ d the key at the pictui3 shoa win- . colltaillilg 303 acres more or- less according to goveru~nent Mrs. Alice hdge, son' and bert King took supper with the Wal; Obistensen a m ebtem-in-law. dow when he bought his ticket.

survey. Located one-half lllile northwest of Eddyville. , M ~ ~ , C. E. Pribg mbtored- t& *bins- ter Cunimins family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. a m True received' J. D. Bridges and his b r o t ~ e r Florence, Wayne and Albert King a card from a e k daughter Mrs. ~ b p t o n .cf as Angel- am s c ed- . : ~ e r n r s of sale-iO per cent of the h r c h a s e price, cash day and .pent sungay l m k dinner a t Elmer ~ i w ~ s Sunday. H a r n w a ~ o n e ' r of Wyoming a t l t l n ~ vied to arrive !n Arcad. satur%py.

01 sale. Purcliaser to assume a mortgage of $12,000 wh/c? is returned with Monday Ben anernoon. and 60'. ey i)omtby and ~ u t h a m m i n s mere that she Was i*~rovin. very s ~ t i s - They have t e e n vi?iting ~e la t lves in

at Wayne King's for supper Sunday faitorffy from her r e w h t injqrits.1owa the past few weeks and s toppej a federal lotall due in thirty years and payable a t #tile rate of wm. Ahreurnby and Ster evening. sfstarinsd i n a run away acctdent. a t Alibion this week enroute home to ' $390 selni-srmrlally. ~ a l a ~ r c e of purchase price cash March 1, enson of Kansas spent Friday night ~h~ teacher and all enjoyed A nulnber of ladies g a t h e r d a t tde see the Boone county fair. 1926,. a t the Fred Coben home. a day a t the fair last Friday. pnoch White home Tuesday after- Mr. an~d Mrs. Chet Parker and Alrs. I1np~0~el~l~l l t~-Good six room story and half house in best !J's. L. Robs eh tk and sons of . Alvin Smith was a t his aunt Stella n m n presenklnh .Mrs. Hugh Whitm. ~b re Parker drove to ~ i l m ; ~ Thois-

Burwell spen b n d a y in the A W Dutcher's i n (treeley county Friday a neccnt bride, with a mlsfcrllar~ious day *hpre Mrs. Parker vleited at. the of repullB. (iooJ 1fa1*11 UP on rock foundation, room for 'ten pinney homd Eldon pinney enhi shower of bcrautiful sod uSc?f>ll gifts home of her. daughter Mrs. Alvin head liol'srs) glaanaary and for was a guest t ir home Squrday Mr. and Mrs. Weiegrzyn laere a t A l u n c ~ e a r conclud& an enjoj;hle F~~~ while chets h n t to Omaha lor

$20 tolls of h G . Coru crib and garage, clhicke~l house, wash night returned y i M h them. ?- Orients Sunday. kftctrnoon. . a visit ~ 5 t h relatives. They wUl W B ~ o h n s ~ n Jr . and daughter Mrs. Claude ~ a t h b u n started for 'lm: .many friends of :@ark M'Gav- r e t u r l ~ the last of t h h week. house, coal cob house. Four hog lrouses, two wells and

Dor;thy. Dee Ond Banks Monday morning. <Vi~ldlllills, 500 i ~ r r e l cis~tern. Good cement cave 8x14. Nice Burwell spent afternoon in xrs. Myers left for St, Paul Tues- - I

- - bearillg orchard of llillety trees: tipples, cherries, plums and the Clarence Johnson home, day morning to visit her parents and I I z a . l'lenty of timber for posts and fuel. 240 acres under Frank Piskorski and family of Ord attend the fair which is held there I pl0\\. ilrrludirly 15 acres of alfalfa. llalalrce pasture. Place is ;:;;: h:;2.da~ here in the Albert this week. all fcllccd ~ 1 1 1 1 C ~ O S S fenced, 100 acres llog tight. Miss Eva Kusek who 1s teaching in

Fallli lnlld lies level and is nearly 911 fertile ilood. River district 4 4 spent the week epd here valley soil. wjth her pa,rente.

Mr. an$ Mrs. Frank sch&er of Kent spent Sunday in the.' John

ALICE HALE SUTHERLAND, Owner Schuyler home. Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Holub'

' tained several of their Ord friends in MARK CARRAHER, Real Estate Auctioneer their h m e Sunday evening

Oliver Nelson of near Arcadia who C e l l l ~ d City, Nebraska has been' s t a y h g in the Henry Nolte Hulburt home.

home the past three weeks returned Arca9ia and vicinity were well rep- to his home Friday. resented a t the county fair last week.

1 John Janus home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pecenka of r O r d Born to Mr. anrld Mrs. Wm. Greg-

~ l d ~ ~ Pinney was a passenger to spent Tuesday afternolon here with OW* Fnidal' sept. 18* a baby I Burwell Saturday and spent the their son Otto who ,is employed in tained Mr. and relatives from Merna Sunday. 1 eilter- We' are listing below a few ltadio sets that we have with his grandmother Mrs. L. Robar, the E1yria State Bank. Mrs. C. 0. Retten8mayer and Mrs. taliell in trade 011 New DeForest sets, and can sell at a chek. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson and

(By Mrs. B. Hoyt) Merton Wheeler spent Wedensday Max Wall Were Comstock visitorb Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nolte who have evening in Burwell. Monday. balbgain. Gual.anteed to worlr. Miss Rose Zlllkoski spent last week been visiting in Iowa the past few M, and M ~ ~ . ~~~~k perlinski and

Wm. Aufrecht spellit several day. a t _ Old visiting 111 the home' of her weeks returned home lasrt Friday. daughter Esther of south of o r d the past week with ~$LB brother G. Au- sister blrs. Holner Veeder and attend- John Schuyler motored t~ Burwell spent Tuesday here in the ~ e o Car- frecht near Loup City. 1 Freshrllall-R$asterpiece 5 tube \vithout acessories--$30.00, ing the county fair. Monday evening. h s k i home. E l h e r Lamblin of Nortih Loup vis-

Mr. and Mrs. Boyle of North Platte Mr. and M ~ ~ . E. A. ~ ~ l ~ b and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cohen and son ited a t the Bert Treffern home from DeFores', tube, '"itllout accessories------------ *"* were here visiting relatiyes and Katheryn spent Sunday afternoon Billie motored to Palmer Monday. Thursday until Sunday. friends the Past week. They return- M ~ . and Mrs. Clarence Johnson he Ladies Aid of 6he bnethadiac ' I C r o s l e ~ , tube--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - with friends a t Ord. ed to their home Mr. MI, and Mrs. Bernard ~ o y t and motored to Burwell Sunday eveping church meti today by the river and 1 llrego, 1 tube-: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000 Thomas Neilson, father of Mrs. m y l e returned with them and will ~ ~ & ? F ~ ~ ~ y s : ~ ~ ~ f n ~ t the G.

Hoyt where they visited in the Wm. Banks enjoyed a wiener roast. home. Mns. Ed Elasterbrook is expected

spend the winter in their home. out a hundred relativ8s,'&1gh- home t h b evening from three weeks ' De Forest i924 mode', with Or Steven Bartusiak of near Arcadia Helen Ciemny called on Miss b r s and friends of Mr. and Mrrt. visit with friendis in Iowa City, Ilowa. witlilout acessories. spent Wednesday and Thursday of Zulkoski Moliday afternoon. Frank S. Zulkoski surprlsed t h h in Mrs. Edgar Hollingshead and

last week here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank ZulkOski and their home Sunday evening: T h a children a d t e d with relatives 4t and Mrs. Pete Bartusiak and family. daughter Rose motored to Farwe11 was spent in daklcihgr'and " & d o c k f r m m u r s d a y until Sat-

Almost everyoue from and around Saturday where they 'visited onti1 socially. At midnight a de l i~ ious urday. 1 1 - here attended the Valley county fair Monday in the Ed. K1.czki home. lunch was served. l as t w,eek. Mr. and Mrs. Jud Ward visit& E'ri- From there they Kear- Otto Pecenka motored t o Ofd on day and Saturday a t Merna with their

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Mr. and Mrs. Mike Savage of Tar- ney where Mr. ZulkOski attended t~ Monday evenillg where he attended d a u g h k r Mrs. Frances Atkisson and nov spent Sunday and Jfonday here business matters returning the same to business matters, with the latters pargnts Mr. and Mrs. evening. famlly.

Mrs. Joe J. Jablonski accompanied E m & Ohme who is attending bus- ' Joe K n o ~ i k . Mrs. John Gregory who is teaching Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sedlacek of Ord to iness college in St. m u 1 spent the Frank ~ i s k o r s k i of Ord &as in school near ScOtia Went the week Lincoln and Omaha last week. week end w i Q h u parents Mr. and

this vicinity looking after business end with her little @ughter Lila Fae Henry Nolte called a t the Q. L. &lre. dl ohrne of town. ,on Wednesday of last week. a t the J. W. Gregory home. Hoyt home Tuesday afternoon. The E. C. Bzuind family and Miss

A . a!~d ~ r s . ~ i k e ~ w h a were Mr. and Mrs. lee KnOpik and Mr. T. J; zulkoski spent several days ~ a n c u r a were Sunday dinnel Jewelry guests in the Frank Zulkoski 3r. and Mrs. Mike Savage Of of t h : ~ week a t the -Joe Zulkoski at the naymmd outhouse :Music . Optometry

home Sunday afternoon. were Sunday visitors in the Prank l farm helping a barn, home. \ , Joe Ciemny was a passenger t6 Dubas home. 1 Frank Javblonski spent Sunday with p r . and hfrs. Fred s tone motored .. Ord Monday moriling where he at- W. E. Dodge took several prizes on his parents Mr. and Mis, Geo. Jablon-

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ten ed to business matters. his pure dred Spotted Poland china ! ski d ord. ----- - $ s W B. Hoyt spent Tuesday in hogs a t the Valley County Fair. His b o Osentowski apd s i q j e Y

the Bernard Lloyt home. - herd is one to be proud of as they Swanek motored to Ord Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ciemny and fam- are of the 'best type. Joe Pipal rshipped a car 106d of

ily and the Bernard Hoyt family Stanislaw Koziol s ent Wednes- cattie to the Omaha market Wednes- .pent Sunday in the G L. and W n - day of last week in or!.

I day morning.

fred Hoyt home. . Mrs. John Schuyler Spent ir pleas- M,. and Mrs. Clarence 'Johnson John Janus of Ord spent Monday an t afternoon in the A. Pinney were supper g u e s t s e t the G. L. HoyE

' Correct in style--- forenoon in the home of his mother home Friday. home Tuesday evening. Mrs. K. Janus. , Mr. and Mrs. Lester and M,. and Mrs. Jake Papernik and in fine all-wool fabrics

Mrs. Alex' Iwanski and daughter son Shirley motored t o Ord Saturday falnily spent Sunday afternoon-in the spent Friday evening i n the Emil evening where they visited with Fred Dowhower home.- Kuklish home. tives. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Jablonski and

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hayek of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hoyt and daugGer hqsxine m h r e d Bur- Brainard accompanied by Mrs. Deane Hoyt motored to Burwell Monday at- well Sunday evening, Hew:tt and son Billy of David City ternoon: Mrs. Alice Dodge and Mrs. C. E. spent from Thursday until Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Gernlain Hoyt and Pring spent Ivedpesday afternoon noon here in the W. E. Dodge and daughter Delta Marie spent Sunday ,vith Mrs. Berllard Hoyt. Lean Cienlny homes. Mr. Hayek was afternoon in the a. L. Hoyt home. / J O ~ ~ Ilorelt attended to so; b u r also attending to his bank interests' Little Beatrice Fischer, daughter iness matters a t Ord this Geek. h re. They made the trip by auto. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fischer spent - -.-

h i s s Helen Ciemny spent Tuesday Tuesday afternooil with her little I DISTlilCT 57 . afternoon in the Bernard Hoyt home, friend Audrey Hoyt. I , 1 Those motoring to Bprwell 'Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cieinny and sons Inez Rberhart * day were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hoyt. Edmund and Archie spent Tuesday 1 A grsup of members of the Pres- Mr. and Mrs. John Schuyler, Mr. and afternoon in the Frank Konkolewskt (Ibyterian church gathered at the @me Mrs. Bernard Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. hvme. of Mrs. N, G. Clement fqr a good time Clarence Johnson and Mrs. J. S. Mrs. L. W. Simpson and Mr. and 1 last Saturday evening. Mrs. Clement Wheeler. 'Mrs. Guy Abrahams spent Sunday In is moving to Sorth Loup tbia week.

Mr.. Ed Elliott of near Burwell the W. B. Johpson Sr, home at Bur- Mr. and MIS. Lynn Colligs and style. These sgits a re a l l , hand finished, silk piping on d l spent the week end a t the Fred Oo- wel! childrpn ,autoed to Horace Sunday seams and guaranteed to give aibsolute satisfaction by the hen home. John Schuyler spent Monday eve- and s,nent the day visiting a t the

Frank Janus has made several ning in the Jorgen Sorensen home. Jacob Stam home. trips to Oid the past week to see his I Mr. A. W. Pinney attended t o the 1 A large nuinbe; from this"hhigh- father who i s seriously ill in the 1 duties on the Jack Dodge farnl while I I borhaod attended the fair a t least

one day. School was dismissed all

da&:rEw"' have a nei sand table a t school wh!ch will be very nice for the little folks.

Vernon Oollins and Donald and Marshall Williamson were absent fromm school this yeek on account of

Sell at Ballagh, PSebr. I 25 miles north of Burwell nd his father went

to the latter's fa r mnear Madison Tuesday by autlo. They expect to, re-

r . SHIRTS - $1.75 to $4.00 ' I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Desel and two children returned from their

A goodly variety of the latest patterns in collar attached '

and neckband Dress Shirts-

110 head of yearling steers EUREKA HUNTER'S 60 head of 2 year old s tee~~s .

Joe Kuta and children pttended tbe Now is the time o get those Hi Top Boots, a r m y style 65 head of fat c 9 \ ~ s falls s t Ord last Friday. 60 head of fat heifers

shopping a t Ord Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Mike Savage of Tar-

Uur\\cll at a very lillle expense. John Zlulkoski and fanlily spen

Sunday afternoon a t Frank Dubos. A large crowd attended the' part

Ithat was &ven for Mr. and Mr i Frank Zulkoski Sunday evening. A

O W N E R S l big lunch was served at midnight

\\'ellc~; Cruukcnleyer, cC: .\lcSlindes, iluclioueers. DISTRICT 18

By Berenice King Tuesday Mr. Myers drove a fine -

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ceased, will sell on

I At 2 o'clock P. M.

Southwest Quarter o f , Section Seventeen, in Township Nineteen,

' FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MOWBAY

and milk house. Well and wind mih. Completely fenced and cross

~f sale, [balance within thirty days.

k h b teaches near the week end with

E X E C U T O R S from Arnold Sunday going on to ~ 1 -

E. L. VOGELTBNZ, Attorney for estate

to Greeley Tuesday. points whlle away.

Prof. Gecks w a s a business visitm to North Loup .\Vedmsday.

-- Mrs. C. J. Miller went to North

Petty and family. - McGrew family. Ord people a re ac-

ment of f i e I. 0. 0. F. home.

same evening. 1 Mrs. Quidton then stayed over nfght

National Guards. 1 county fair way on.

parents live n ~ t B u ~ w e l l .

day evening from York where they

Labeled Pinnacle Wadge - Niggerhead. Rock Springs .

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Tankage, Oil Meal, so much to be desired In a m t c h . Even the Cbttonse~d Cake and Flake ;

Shorts - Bran ' I

;I Jewel at $12.50 I I I I I I

Get our Prices I I I I I I FARMERS Grain .& Supply , i

COMPANY '

C Paydents if desired.

THE BUSY JEWELER ' ORD, NEBRASKA

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Orange Sherbet . 4 , ~hocolate Cream white House special F'AIRWIONT'S Sunday Specials at Bradt's

Cheiry Nut ' Delicia Ice Cream M Exclusive DELICIA ~ealers' F

g I 5% gG ,the C. V. T h w a o home. average fisherman be unable'to en- honor of their 3&h wedding anniver- ver. I and Geo=e H a J v 2 r ~ n spent joy his famrite sport, but thk bun- sary. They brought thejr dinners The Neighborly Club held a special

evenhlg a t ALhfi Browns. dreds of thousands of dvllws peid with them. The damiliea were Mr. lpeeting a t t4e home gf Mrs. Guy -ald Baker John Jenkil~l in anliually from fishing licenses will and Mrs. Warner Vergin and daugh- Mulligan Tueqday afternoon a t which called a t Alber*t E ~ Q w ~ Thursday be lost and the large s m hlready ter Floreqce, M r . and Mrs. N 1s nine rqembers were present. They Fresh Fish l app r~pda ted for the propagation or Knudsen and daughter Bertha. d r. tlalked or vadous books ~ h i c b they

There was no s @ d at ~ i v e r d h e fish will be lost a s it will ,benefit and Mrs. el me^ Vergin and daughter might use 8s a float representation

to-DAY E*dwy on aooount of the Ord fair. only such men as are financially able Verna Ma?, Mr. and Mrs. George for the Pop Corn Days parade. How- Mr. and Mrs. JJd WgOl sad Viola re- to own their own streams. ! Kirby and family, Mr. and Mrs. h- ever no book was decided on but a turned home froan their trip to - I

1 I . drew Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. committee was appointed tp look af- , our1 Friday. 'I= ORD ORACLE ' Jens Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Morris ter it. MI%. Mulligan served a very

The Riverdale wh00I re,cerived sey- - , Kirby and family, Mr. and M m Nels delicious lunch of light and dark e r a prizes on exhibit work ah Ord. 1 Yoblisled by U e Rotary Club of Nelson. Mr. and Mrs, Chris. Rasmus- cake, coffee and pears. The ladies

Mr. and $far. Claud Thoslits went to Ord, Nebraska sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. .will hold their regular meeting Wed- Greeley Saturday. 1 volume 1 Nuqber 22, Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Will- nesday afternoon a t Mrs. Lee Mulli-

Bill Sohudel called a t Claud Thm-r - iams and family, T,h~mas Nelson Sr. gang. as' Emtuxday. I ' ATTENDANCE] l'and Murry Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Green and son

A number froan this community we had but 1 he dance given at ~enben 'a sat- Donald arrived Tuesday at the home attended the fair a t O T ~ Frdday. One absence last Man- urday d g h t was well attended. A of MI. Green.8 parents L. 8, areen, 1 Pq Howesa w40 js '$: 1 good time was reported by those They live a t Knowlton, &fontana, Mrs. C1mk %adden W8Y-d and, in the land of the maple leaf. Imn'e Baker spent the week end d t h are getting ready for the big ame present. A luncheon was served School was dismissed Friday in or- George Baker. the will likely bring back withghim. &Out midnight. der that the school could attend the

The Music of the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Hunt were Valley county fair. A large crofid Romans sWM week end guests bmught the attend-

visitors a t W. H, Harnsonls Sunday. h m Barker took it in and thought with home folks. -- ante to nineteen. Coal Chute!

Mr. and Mrs. Jlun Barta are rejoic- - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen and fam- i t well worth their time and money. i~l,g over the birth oC a son Jizn ' OUR LAST MEETING ' ily made a abort visit a t A. F. Ver- Ernest Thorngate has been work- It's a welcome sound

-at- Dwaine. gin's Sunday afternoon. ing on his fathers Dodge car a t ~ 1 . e ~ - because it signifies P ~ W his mest Mr. and Mrs. Gwrge Kirby and

ents garage the greater part of the paredness against blus- Nannfe the week end last "Doc'' Wise Ords daughter Mary visited at Jens Nel- week. M ~ ~ . ~ h ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ spent Tues- krY days and icy chills. "Ith her Nrs. &ddox. [made a short talk when introduced. son.s Tuesday last week. day a t Jay Davis'. She spent wed-

Or,der your loads of - md f m l y l Detweiler came with George Eldon and Harold Bufs01.L John nesday with her sister, M ~ ~ . ~ i l ~ ~ Pecenka & lierlinski'~ at s u n Gard. Charlie told of his belonging and n o y d ~ l b ~ ~ t J~~~~ and Brannono day. comfort while we're the Original dub in Or' that Walter May were visitors a t Homer H, H. Thorngate started to North able to lake *re of Mr. and Mr8. Paul W d Q x and fa- sought a charter from Rotary. He Jones sunday.

I . fly visited a t 1. Jenklm Sunday. told about his interest in reading ( L ~ U P with a load Of hogs wedneeday your order pr~mpt ly ,. Mr. a d John K*ewald spent about our clufb ge ting its Rotary. - morning. When he was a short ways and at lower prices,

DISTRICT 55 Sunday afternoon a t C a KrlepsJa. , charter and about ou\ meetings sinoe. BARKER NEWS from home ong of the hogs in trying Mrs. Albert Brown is s b f i n g at Charlie told about his life during the (By Dorothy M. Weed) to get out of the wagon frightened

his team and they started runniw. (By padhe KO*O1eusU) J~ ~ a n t s . 8 a few day. t a u a r e past couple of r eap , largeb spent The school 1. very busy preparily , The badly demolish- Frances Geneski visited with'FlQh the new baby My. 1 in putting down an Oil In Okia- Wozinak Sunday afternoon. material for an exhibit and planning ed and the hogs were d l let out but Ramona and Donald Baker visited homa. The story was certainly in- a float for pop corn days. SAC,K

'luckily Mr. Thorngate was not in- , Lumber & Coal Co. '

&nY from ths' mmmuni t~ a*tend- a t 1. R. JenkimJ Sunday evenbg. teresting and we had forgotten what ill^ Neg1.y has been quite sick other than lust up. He ed Ord fair Friday. Mr. and Mrs. CrpSts and fam- a fine talker Detweiler was or per- this week. I took the hogs to North Loup the next frank ~ o n k c n l e ~ k i motored to fly Mr. m d Mrs. Earl Bingham and haps he has acoumulated this ability M , and MW. Rube MoCun; m d I , Burwell Thursday toirenoon. f w ~ Jby Blmibd s ~ w Sun- down there talking to the fairies and Mr. and Mrs. Rude Inbody went on I has been reported that Frank Mc- . m a c e s Geneski cdled on Pauline day a t Elmer Kirks. Of Irl gave an in- a hunting and fishing trip Tuesday, Konkoleuski Sunday &ernoon. Dermott has purchased the 80 acres H. H, Thorngate home sunday after- Brown and Snyder teresting talk about his trip d t h the to the lakes in Cherrv county. The on the place where J. B. Lance lives. noon. Tom Papracki helped Frank Ken- visited at I. R. Jenkins Sunlay. Pacific train and 'school malams are taking care of the j Rex m i t e helped B~~ ~~~l~~~ put M ~ , and M ~ ~ . chas B~~~~~~~ took kd@Uski cut the latter part Of MK Albert Bmwns Thela. Eva and the state Irl is a IwUber Qf the ' MoCune ranch while they are away. up sudan grass the fore part the Bunday dinner Boyd Mulligans, lard week. mriol called a t J ~ I I Bantais Sunday fair board. Hager told about attend- Harold Shuedal has been absent 1 week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Konhleusk Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kriewald spent, ing Rotary a t Uniontown. Penn. Edgar Davis is doing the chore$ for were shopping in 01-d Saturday after- Sunday afternoon evt August Krie- . - from s ~ h o o l Since with the 1 Doyle Collins was disklased from Rastmus Peterson while he is on h i s noon. walds. I ' . JOTTJNGS s ~ m m e r flu. D"pthy Shuedal has 1 school Thursday ,afternoon so he trip. been sick too. ZIT. and Mrs. Joe Ciemeey anf could go to town with his f~ lke . Mr. and Mrs. L El. Green and their daughter Helen were Friday visitors lyl10 0 1 ~ ~ s THE BOTTOM We all enjoyed reading Burton's The high school thus far can boast Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Green and Ed- oorhpany attended the picnic dinner a t Frank Konhdeuskis. fineCletter in reply to our birthday of a Pedect attendance and nOn-tardy ward, Mr. and Mra Am4 Greep and a t Rollie Babcocfr's Sunday a t which

k m k Konkoleuski was busy haul- OF A RIVER greetings to him. record. They it Donald and Mrs. Guy Thnorgate and - around 40 cousins were present. They ing hay la& week. Jim and Charlie are to bring ghests Kenneth Eglehoff attended two children took dinner a t Rollie report a very fine time. This question is of national im- todgv. last week after attending the state Babcwfr's Thursday,

Walter Geneskt cded On I!'rFranK portance to sportsmen and conserva- Some of the local lawyers, after fair at Lincoln the week before. Miss Hazel McFadden accompanied

Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Tracey of 0s- by her sister and a girl friend upset l t o n ~ o l e ~ s h l ~ h u r s ~ a y tionista throughout the country, ac- leading one of the recent fine adver- Rastmus Petersen's. Arch Negleys kolusa, Iowa came M d a y and are t4e in a Ford car while on their war b SCl l00L NOTES to a report recently issued tisements about paying up the physi- and Harlon Brennick left Friday for a guests a t the Anual Frazer home. Mrs. the fair a t Ord Thursday evening. IX~tr ic t 33 h m ~ * i v e d new by the Izaak Walton League of cian, are inclined to put in one like trip to the sand hill lakes. They Tracey is a sister of Anuals. A r i W a t i c books thki w*k. The girls all escaped injury other America with headquarters i p this. "Has your last marriage still a plan to return the fore part of the ~ i s s Arthelia Burrows spent sun- than a few bruisea. Jegs Muller and Ivan S C J ~ ~ ~ U L J Chicago. lien on you, ie have you paid your week. were absent from school Monday. If the decislon now pending in the last divorce?'' day afternoon playing with Mrs. Ernest Thorngate is spending

Sheldon Van Horn from District 43 Mulljgan. a few days with her sister this week. School was dismissed Friday On courts of Michigan determines that We have invited Rev Geo. L Rose, entered the ninth grade this wBek. accvunt of the childre gdnq tQ the riparian rights on a river include t h e evangelist, who held a series of meet- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Green, Mr. and Anson and Emmett ~ r m e r helped fair. privilege of exolu&ing all treaspass- fngs here last fall, to talk to us to- Mrs. GUY Thorngate and two chil- Mrs. Arch Green and Donald and Boyd Weed fix his Ford Sunday.

Those p~esen t every day last week ers. the berage American fisheman day. H,e has kindly consented to do dren came Wednesday evening from Mrs. GUY Thorngate anh children ate Clarke Stedinan from Andover, *re Stella, and Frame8 Gen-kl, might just as well discard his rods so and we feel sure that he give Denver and are visiting a t the home dinner a t Clyde Keown's Saturday. Mass. came Monday evening and is Bernice, Donald add Ivan Nelson, and tackle box, and the state might us a wonderful talk on some subject of her parents, v r - and Mrs. E. Bert Barker has been the guest of the geust a t the home of his aunt pauRnO Josephine and Magdline Kon- as well destroy its hatcheries, the re- "1 do not know of any need in Green. Mr. and Mrs. Thorngate lived several Barker families upon his re- Mrs. t hurl ow Weed. Weuski, Agnes and Florence rWada2, port states. the !world so great today as that in this neighborhood until a very few turn from Detroit, a few days ago. Donald and Bud Van Horn played Johanna md Alf Mullel, Leona, I v a ~ Frank -Collins, wealthy Toledo, member clubs shall teach Rotarians Years ago when they moved to Den- Rev. Polan and family called a t the a t T. S. Weed's Sunday afternoon. Majros and Verncn m i p p s . Ohio business man, owns 1,500 dcrek the simple. the practical, the exalted

of land along the banks of the Pine lesson that what humanity needs is BlVEHDALE ITEMS river in Lake County, Michigan. men to live nobly for their country

~ e d e o n ~ e r h a r d t , a local sports- rather than die for their country."- (BY Rherdale m ~ h man, is charged by Collins with hav- Past International Presiqent Allen

Mr. Clarence B a b m k and Raymond ing trespassed on his property. Ger- Alnert. Baker worked for Claud moanW nardt, it has been brought out in C. M. Davis attended Rotary a t Monday. the trial, fished in a section of the Omaha Wednesday.

John Jenk4s worked for Floyd Pine River where property owned by Owing to the special speake'r today, Wetzd Monday. Pine River where property owned Y all programs will .be delayed one week P Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown and Collins formed the banks on bo h from the dates mentioned in the last f d y Miss Snyder and R ~ a n s sides.' , Oracle. We know that ~ a ~ i has a ailed a t Claud T m Q 8 T u d a y ev- Gerhardt was arrested. A justice fine talk lined up f r r us next Mon- aim. court decision was given in his favor. day. The order of prize givers

&;be Athey, Ria-nd Baker a d Collins appealed the case and intends should have read Lyle. Argyle and Mr. Clarenoe Babcock helped C. V. t- continue to appeal it until it Van. T ) J ~ put up hay last week. reaches the United States Supreme

~ u t b Baker spent TueNaday night Court. Sportsmen of Michigan, mem- "TO serve is but to live a useful life, with R U ~ Y Kirk. bers of the Btate divis!on of Izaak To even face men with a smile, a. fim Banta Mr. Albert Walton League, are colleoting funds To court ideals, to frown on greed

~ r o w n hauled how M?nday. to carry on Gerhardt's trial and strife, ms Jenkim k working for Paul If, the Walton League points out, TO give o'ur Rotary a trial.

addo ox a few weelcs. the suprehe court decides the case To serve is but to do a s you and I B U ~ s&udel spent Wednesday even- in favor of Collins, not only will the Were told by One of Galilee,

And thus to live and serve we all must try.

For nothing less is Rotary." You are invited to inspect our line of Fall Goods now on "Sunpy" Jim Spencer of Baltimore,

the poet or Sunshine and Rotary display. Seasonable styles, quality and E$rE&~~:'ii.W~!c~$.e Copy """ price are combined.

Broken Bow and Callaway are the only Nebraska clubs with 8 higher attendance record than we had last Many a man has ,' month. Bibley, Lowa also topped us

found out that the and all the other clubs with a per- Suitable and becoming styles that will Full Size BED BLANKETS

centage of 89.' Our percentage was Bed blanket; with a soft wool like a g 83. We are hopeful for solme 100% meetings after P. G. gets back from Canada.

The Iowa clubs in this district are Cherokee, Council Bluffs. Glenwood, Hawarden. LeMars, Red Oak. Shbley and Sioux City. The South Dakota clubs are located a t Ilberdeen. Huron,

~e doesn't spend Brwkings, Mitchell, Rapid City, sioux any more moneK Falls, Sturgis, Watertown, and Yank- than the man who ton.

waits until later On. Nine clubs in this district were un- represented at Mitchell. Burton was charitable enough to say that, "in most cases there seemed to be a reasonable excus6."

Lyle ran over a black and white kitten on his way to Canada. He says its owner should have treated the animal's halitosis with iisterine.

Hank says "let us have more har- mony" in a fine editorial last week. We are glad to see this kind of articles in our local papers. We h ve two m!ghty fine editors in our caub and citr. We must follow up the sentiment expressed in their columns.

While we were in Omaha we had the pleasure of meeting R. B. Weller ?f the Weller Lumber Company and IIarve Milliken. brother of Lyle. Mr. . Milliken acted as chairman of the

SUGAR,.10 pounds for 71c, Saturday Only Rotary meeting there that day.

Sweet Potatoes, per can. .24c Washing Powder, 2 large . . . . . . . . . . . . Pancake Flour, 4ft, pkg.. .35c Packages .35c

MAIN STREET NEWS (By Mary Kirby) Raisins, Seedless, per ft, 1 2 % ~ White Laundry Soaa. six

. . . . . . . . . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Boyle from ................... Sutherland came Wednesday to visit Corn, per can. l5c bars .25c relatives around Ord for a few days returning Monday.

Most of the farmers attended the fair Friday a t Ord and some went two ddyn or more. The weather was

good The ,during school the in District entire fair. 52 was dis- Farmers Grain and Supply CO.

missed Friday as it was Children's Day a t the fair.

Last Sunday about a dozen cars loaded with people drove In and sur- prised Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Vergin in

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climb and double in th& next year o r - Mike ~ a l i n s k k Union Padfic set- two. He says people are rushing in

\ t ian boss ahd his wife, went to Omaha there &nd buying this ntce level Val-

' f las t Friday for a few,days stay with ley land a t a surprising rate and hg friends. says he is going to grab off a chunk

of it for himself. H e is trying to get I D. A. M o s e ~ was busy, last week re-lhis i n shape so he aan go up

s3iMng1b doimg there soon and look i t over 'again 1 pegair On bhe Morris pr0'perty alld select such of i t a s h e wants and occupied by John Janac and family. list some more of it for sale. - Mr. Clemeats is agsociated with a

The latter pant lmt week Miss ranchlllan by the name of Lhotak Clara Zulko*i w4n@ Ravennfa m d they ?re bsieng $ome Quia space where she is spending time *Ith again this week to tell briefly, of the her eister, Mr~s. valentine G ~ ~ i m k i . land values they have and anyone --- -

After a bw days skay with her interested in buying some of this r

people, ltlhe W l l Moon family, Mr8.f cheap South Dakota land or 'who wanta a trade lor Nebraska farm land Herman Wokm returned last Friday l w U l do well to write them or go and

mforaing t o her home a t Wolbach. see theq at once, writing please I Y -- - Elnil Bonne wa,s cm the motor I;st refer to their ad in th'e Quiz and they

will give you the very best service Safurday. He scald, he was going to sped a days at Julosbung, Cola. possible. KO, they a r e nQt able to do

trading on the South Dakota Emil generally stays close to his farm &yd. It is mas,tly Indian land and and seldom t a k a a vacatin. the Red Men want money and noth- Tolen, and f&mily, live ing else and sometimes a little money

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tions, 5% per cent interest. Bichel. ~t was m e d the greatest The Capron Agency. lo t f ] sa les ever held in Shermaa County.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Mr. 200 head of the finest whiteface cattle i i

and hlrs. 0. C. LainSm of Burwell ever offered for ,sale were au,ctio~n8.d were on the streets af Ord Thursday Off to the bidder. Th6 J i

alternoon. They had also I>een takinglstarted day ti1 lp. IVlonday m. next a d day l is ted and everything all that I the'fa'lr. ! -- offered for sale brought a,fair price.

Mrs. Mollie Kipp a of brs, Cattle sold a&und five hundred dol- Narc&a ' werit t~ St, Paul ' lara and the general average for the the latter pad of last week where &e 1 200 head Was $140.00 bringing, around spent a few da9 d t h ~h01$28,000. for the entire herd. Most of lives fiere. M ~ ~ . ~i~~ then returne,i'th.e buyers weres f rom the sand Pill t o her hotme .at Liqcolsi. country west m d north and just a few

q Sherman county buyers were among j

Mr. Mrs. L, B. F-ner m d her the lucky ones. A. Cornford Of pareflts MY* and M ~ ~ ~ , fJerber dfove Lltchfield and Art Easterbrook were down from Burre l l last Friday. Mr.lsbme the buyers. Faulmer tack the train for o m m a H~ A finer bunch of cattle were never

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te'lls u s his new h o q e a t Burwell will were purebred white be re ;~dy for occupancy fin just a few faces, all registered and all in the days. pink of condition. 10 bulls were pur-

chased by one party. These were all M ~ S . E, L. Bohanon or near Erioson,three year old animals and weighed We have a large list of farm and ranch property that we call trade for <

d a s a t oird for yeveral days last week around a ton apiece. ~ r . Bichel had other Fnches and farnis or for busihess property of various kinds. YOU b u n g in Qe Fair a d visiting her a wonderful herd and we predict that parents ,Mr. Mrs. Ed Holma,nn. he will feel 10ne~0me without this A n o t ~ r guest a t the Holman home fine-bunch of cattle in which he took

will repember a large list we recently published. A number of'the bar- , * w m a grand d~aughter Lucille Mmr- sf0 much prick. Every one of the a d -

mals was named and he could readily . gains in that list are gone now, b i t we are constantly stcuring others

man from Burwell. give the name of each and their full and MORE THAN LIKELY WE CAN FIND A TRADE FOR YOU, NO

NODEHT HOOXS pedigree. MATTER WHAT, YOU HAVE. Following the cattle 8ale the 800 J

and private h a r d . As desired, sltgady acre tract of h n d was put UP for s c q We do believe that this South Dakota aroyositio~i is the best thing i

o r transit. One block e&st of Ford , Autioneer Thompson of the Nebras- garhge. I w i l l 'arrange to. students in ka Realty ConlPanY in announcing the groups a ~ l d accept oroduce on Ward sale made some wonderful and inter- there is at the present time, at any rate, it is the best proposition within I

Carrie B. Mortensen, Ord. Nebr. eating, statements and his vision of Phone 536. 2 1 4 land values is that land will sell from reach of U& heie. The lalid is good and cheap but it i# going to be a lot j

30 to 50 per cent higher in five years. CLEAXISG UP THE FBHM In this we believe he was correct. - His statements were interesting and

liiglier within the next 12 months and it is going to continue to advance. We are going to be making a trip up there soon. (can't nalne tlie day just

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few miles west o r Burwell last -FII- includea the entire ranch with some- yet), but if YOU are interested, come and go wit11 US. If interested let US I

day afternoon and attended t o busi- thing like $30,000 b o r t h of lmprow- kitow at once. ness i n Ord for a few hours. They ments. called a t the Leggett pome for a This is about $20 per acre lower : short visit an& among other t h ~ n g s j t h a n it ought to sell, but it is a blg Ralph stated that he was putting a deal and lands have not been selling . . j

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thousand 8heep on his home place totextra strong a t public auctions. I clean up the fields, fence rpws etc.1 In disposing of tbfs fine! bunch of ! and later he will feed them out and cattle, Mr. Bichel sacrificed money ehip them t o market. land the great pleasure of d s i n g the

Mr. Clements thlnks sheep a re fin9,finest cattle i n the, state, but poor to keep a fa rm in good shape. H e says health and advancing years and his a thousand sheep will pick every/ children being al l married rvnd left

1 W& 011 his place and pick off all the,Mr, and Mrs. Biichel alone with hired lower leaves in the corn stalks be- help and they' decided to sell and will : fore t h y will touch a kernal of corn.lno doubt move to town soon. They will pick up all the corn tha t ] Mr. Bichel expects to have another

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I n. bought a ticket to' Wrm. Tunnicliff weat tp $,mahi last Dr, W e s drove down f r a Bur-' C b k e B e a n & ' Aadwer Nrs. V a n s a y and Harold and Jewio

Grand Island last E:riday. Friday a,fitern&n. . well last Thursday evening. Massaqhusetts arrived Monday on the G i h o r e drove to Rqckville Friday -- - e v d w train and is a guegit a t the to vlslt with relatives. They return- m, M m u s ~ n W& t o Elba bat- ' H o l w Travis who la got= t o ~Chool Last $onday Dave Philbrick shP- h w e d 41s aunt, Mrs: T.hurto Weed. ed h w sunhay.

urday and pr&a,&& sere Sunday. , turning &t Kearmy, Bunday. was home for a day re- red !two Car loads of cattle t o Omaha. Mlas N e h who U teathing i n the Ethel Jetfries who d t eaahhg near - Henry t arks was in Omaha and ' grades of the Scoti4 school came o i e r Wolbach came home Friday . a h t . L i n d n retqmihg h.c,me Saturday. Friday. morning Mr. a d Mrs. Dave Mlss Anna Marks was speadiug to spend Saturday and Sunday with Paul and Freida Madsen met 'her at;

Keef returned to ~ o h b a c h after ep John Potrzeba left last Monday for Gunday d t b relatives a t Nodth Loud. her frjtend Leo Greene. They met Bm&ed. s h e r e t u r ~ @ Sund(%y ~ l f ~ ~ Barbka ws the St. Paul vlsit with the Ed. Bradt f&Rlily. St. Paul h e attendi= c?l- w h l b attending suh.001 a t E%&o~t. morning (to her solmall work.

college. H e came home Friday return- lege this year. Mrs. Madsen and daughter ~ i e i d a E. M. Whip? amd faanlly were dowd &IF. land Mrs. A. L, Crmdall of - - . from Burwell Sad Friday aifteraodn. Fred achudel m a r n e y amm-

ing las t Monday. ' xol*h L ~ ~ ~ . were O P ~ last Elsie and Laurence weieh had been psnied 'by Clyde Hutchins who is a ~ - Tere 'betwea. tr**

M ~ S , T. J. Z u l ~ w h i ~ t ~ n m d holne Thur&ay afterwon. up tmm iborar- ~ t u r ~ f n g Friday Fred ~ o e h d . car lo* of h~ COI- ~ h w l fiere drove up sunday 'Tzvsln plc& wa held ht be R, las t week after a few Bays stay a t 0 - r

m0-1g. wd0 pears On the Union Pacific tv swnd the day wturning E. ~ ~ b ~ . ~ k h m e last Sunday after- Lloyd Mcgrew left last Monday fcr Jim l~owell ;as up imrn track the latter part of last week. work late Sunday eve-.

Ashtan. noon in hdnor of E l s b ~holmkate of -- Rev. and Mrs. H a w b and children C~olorado and Archie and Ida Ctreene Omaha whem3 'f wW1 enter the On'- Island for a few d w s stay with 9 0 Last Thu&ay C l a r m e Davia and Mrs. Cqrrie and Harold spent i r t d a y of M-na ww are dsbtiry- here, ~ i m W & h Cook, Ehglish teacher in v e m i t ~ . our s&ools went to Grand Island , ?neston f-ily H t u r n l q Sunday. wife and daruighter Vnginlla returned a t th9 r k e r f ishhg. They caught ane t h e was repol;ted by all the

Cesle Kizer drove over from E r k - F, j. Dworak and wlte kere m'ter-'fr= maha- three fish among them. last Friday. cousins present. .

*on Monday with h i s son John, the! t a i n ~ g .*%ir daughter, Jack read and know-is trude Mr. and started m s . to D. Kearney S. Eohrer Sunday and Ger- bu nurse8 c 1 ~ met ~ ~ ~ d a ~ after- ,,, the hme af ~~~i~ hyae Mr. and Mrs. A. 11: Mayer drove tJ was on the hi5 school ~~h~~~ a~ family from Burwell and not to sow.*

Onlaha the latter part of the week work a t North WP. only v e n t a 13ttl9 WWs when ~ e Y for a m u l a r meeting to talk over I las t week. a f te r a visYt with the latters parents,\

.Buying at Is 'Owing the seed broke down s o were campelled to re- for pop corn by%. for a future harvest- Mr. and Mr.8 Ed Banister. The latter part of last week Mrs. Krllapp was up North - Every one s- to be busy in this tu rn home.

'. Rondeau returned fnrm loru up las t we& spending a few days Rose Ha;ddl& t ram Agnew near W p e n t e r and f m i l ~ drov lht,tle village work% on floats &m- ~ h m . v=k(he, a Drother o t Jam@ V a l p a r b , N&r. ww s p e n d i ~ a week t.0 M l e H o n Sunday to spend the day &tte@, e&Mk e@. for Pop Own V m k k e , was a return - passenger the J. J. Novosad with relatives there. Dayti whkb if their @UCCW depends

Saturday t o Kearmy atter a short returned to her home Gteo. Eberha*, Ualen and Lewis on the amount of work put o n them. visit a t Ord and with relativas at Hurley spent the week end a t home they can't help But be the biggest suc- Fsatia. . . re tu rdng to their work Monday mor- c w s ever. I t seems that everybody

E, L Bohatrmon d r o t a a z r from hid h g . in t ae C a m u n i t y Ls w v r k i w a*s hard Among ttqe Y4aam;lnlg pqssengers farm near ~ d c s m last Monday andl M n . v. JV. Robbins daughter Selma a s they can these lbree days prepar-

las t Monday evening was Mrs. John Shultz from C h e y a e , Wyo. She is Ed Tunnilcliff and wife visited their , 'headed thiis way. went t0 Grand I d a n d on the ~ t o r , a M G r a w Sheldon we?re pasSw4gersj ing for this big event in our village.

m i t i a g ber people, the ,Vincent Son Wm. and f d l y last week an3 iwhrre he to swnd a p u p i e t o Qrd Thursday to take in the fair. (Continued ou page 12.) Dola Flynn was having quite 4 days wth hl& father Sam Bohannw.

Suohanelt family. too' in the fair and tb@n returned to time litst week with one of her eye%, 1 \ -

# the.ir home a t Burwell. whi& had p o b n e d in me Ivan mger found time la& week ~ I I ~ - - - I I - I I ~ ~ I ~ - - I I I I I I I I I I I L I I I I L I I I I I I I I I I I I . I ~ L I ~ ~

Edward Hamen sent .a car of cat- manner and for several days she had to spend a few baurs wi* h i s parents B a t le t o Omaha lask Monday. Paul Nellie Sample, a nurse a t the Ord t, ha, It -&. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Enger and to a f Hughes and A. J. Ca~mpbeU had one Hospital went to her home a t Wol- I take i n t h e aounty fair: Ivan and his : car load the same day. ' baCh last week. She is a 1 Xatt K-ata went t o pis brother \brother Ray are doing well iut their r b a d belonged to Herman and Ernest m a t i o n while Dr. Miller 1s on his 1 home mr central c i ty last I bake shop at ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 1 . T immeman. hunting t r ip i n Canada. &turday. Mstit salq h e would help 1 --

J~~~~ clementa returned last mi- I & up a corn picker. Frank ha8 about Out in the Melia Qlstrict where Miss I 400 Fee Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMullen, the Lucy Rolwbal i tea@er they are tell- fi

of hlrs. wm. mnnicl ig, were day evening from St. Paul and Grand acread nice 'Ornee i.ng a g m long snake story. Jt Is a :

down from Burwell the latter part Island, where he had bee3 b o l d i q of last wpek, and of course took in short sessions of court. He is in the Vinned- who liVW near true they '''led ' the :

day at the h i r with their daughter we8tern part of the district this Taylor spent FrMaY wm friends snake ad it memured live IeDt and I

and family. week. at Ord. H e had been a t Omaha with eight inches. H e was also a n all I 4 stock amd stopped on h%s hameward around blg fellow. Lumir Beram 1s 1

H. Bangs has iecured n o ~ i n s in the trip. Frank formerly lived a t Ord. the hero who killed @e m a k e in the p Mrs. JOrgen returned Cernik Building an the north side oi basement of the wlcbcol house where :

Island. She had gone that fa r with her Miss Gerda Moiler, who graph kvdio. Y r ; Bangs has been a 60". f r o b BurweU Sunday. BY think Ma sn&eslhip Mendedd go In I

He ~ a f d he expected er-in-law, W. a. Hemnet t who took ma- such a fuss about himi and the I to get mowd to Ord in about ten days motor Omaha. orutsfde cellar door b d n g open he de- a miles north of ~ r e e l e ~ .

last Thursday e v e d m from Grand the sq a r e and a photo-\ ~ [ c k Banks and BUI John- drove it hsd been seen to c r a a ~ . ' ~ e y don t will sell at ' auction Thurs- , photographer for 30 years, but r e c e n t - / ~ e r e acmmpmied the l a t e r s lath- to the b+emeat but the a d r e n were : day, O C ~ . 1, one mile west and eight I has gone to Aberdeen, S. D, to at- 1V sold out. tend collegq.. - and opened for buaine~s. &led to g o down and \ba out of the):

-na; $e outgolag passengers -.- . -- Mr. and Mm. Chas. Johnson ot way. The teacher, Miss Rowbal, I las t Saturday were Mrs. J a m e s Hor- G E aibson was in ord Davis Creek were a t .the station says &e doat claim t o be a heroine , alek and dlavghter Evelyn of Irving, and' H~ lmated Thur6day evening and met t'neir when it annee to killlng makes. She I

1 Km. They went from Ond t o St. Paul. sas where he is fq the daughter Miss Eva Johnsm. They wari just as g l w t a s the children when They had been visiting their relatives ness. He was formerly were a t Ord during the evening going that make was n o more. ' ! 375 head of steers consisting of long yearlinis, 2 year i

, t h e Frank Fafeta sr. and John R ~ b n show business i n Ord, home by auto way. i 0lds and 3 year olds, all native, dehorned and vaccinated 1 hames. some seven years ago. , H e was ac- 3 0 ~ ~ 1 1 ' LOUP SOTEB a

1 companied by his father-in-law and A daughter d hh'. and Mrs. Victor I oattle. These steers run three fourths to Herefords, the I I

Mrs. Henry Marquard was w e r wag hoping to be able to buy a Car- Danczek, Mrsi IM. H. Hannillg and I balance of themare g ood quality Angus and Shorthorn ; (By He1 a Currie) from, Loup Ciky last Thursday. She load of apples here. daughter Gwendolyn fm* Detroit, 8. L. D u n h m a scotla visitor : steers, Mr. Feeder here is your to buy,just ;

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i Fl-auk Stapa drove to Broken BOW &'$s~s WilS0ln of Brookville Missouri ' '

Jlonday morning where he met .his a guest a t the home of her aunt wite and brought her home. s h e had Mrs. Alfred Crandall. been visiting her sister Mrs. wi l l d a r l I m k u p who k attending Wisda and husband and they ha3 school, a t York drove up Friday to w m , broug,ht her from their hame a t ~ x - S M d the week$e*d at home. ington to Brolren Bow. , Mrs. John Davis 04 Scotla was in

- the vlilage Monday. Jack MJlligan, &'he oldest son of Maggie Anntyas spent Vhe week end

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Millkan arrived in O 1 l a ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ a n d Bud Beebe went Ord La& Thursday from Honolulu. Duri i~~g the past twelve years Jack O n ~ r . h ~ ~ ~ b $ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ k n ~ f p ' f P A ~ ~ d ~ ~ d ' has lived in that colu~ntry. His work

Honner went Hastings to 1 is 'Illted emigrant inapect'on' attend the 89 divisiop conventdon. . I t has been about six years s i ~ c e Jack ILev, itnd Mrs. Cufton rt,;urned represented in our vis'ited big parents and sisters and holln> Turnday attending the brothers a t Ord. Conference a t Liacoln. They brought

ba,zk news which was not only a dis- Last >lrMay the bdies Aid of the appointment to them but to everybody

Danish Luthem church held their .ere, that was that he will be moved a wetting a t tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. LO m a w 1 and will preach his laat mitt near A'rcadlia. Four auto serzpon next Sunday morning. liev.

loads went from Ord including Lhe Cl~ftoli has occupied the pulpit in the H. P. Hansen* Nels Hanse%, bl. E. church for the past four years

Rev. Magnussm and Mrs Amelf; and it came as a surprise to f01.i~ They all report a fine here Rev. GBBbs will fill U s place

t h e a t the Witt Country home &!Id a here: He has oertajnly done fioe d1&ighQql rMe when they returned to hark and it is hard to let hhl go Ord i n the evendfng. lCloach Ed Han~wn and Jack C u r ~ ~ e

drs re to, Ceptral City Friday ai c l - The attitude of parents toward the noan returning Saturday afternoon .

sohooIs ffiquently is the cause of Born Saturday SepC. 19, 1925 to Mr

For Championship i f Central Nebraska I W ~ Parents of progress are too numerous In their by children. fa r W ~ O weight and Mrs. 6 pounds. Jim B w t a a boy J~ Dwaine 1 in school controversies always be- M'isses Nellie and 0Getiha William8 I lieae their children are in the right. were passengers to Ord on the mctor

- ORD vs. ARCADIA Ten to ane they a re in the wrong, but Friday morniqg to attend the iair. pa rmta l i n d u ~ g m w hides the truth. ,Mrs. Bert James or Sterling Nebr. A visit to our AUTUMN If all parents adopted the motto "The visited at the Wesley Hutchina home teacher t always right", not only Wlednb4ay [siftlernoon. Fred w r i s t - EXHIBIT, September 25.

This is to be a 3-game Series, played on the would the morale or the schools be m s e a drbve o w r Wednesday evening gwatly tadvamced but teacher and from Arcadla ma she accompanied and 26, will convince basis ,of 40-60 per ,cent of the gate receipts and pupil would be invested with new dig- h ~ m home for a short visit.

nity and ~ s r n s i b i l i t y . There ts a Floyd and Ga. Hutohins left last will be for blood all the time. These clubs have motto in retail business which reads. week for work h thle eastern part of

.been playing ball all summer and have lead in " T ~ R C U S ~ I W IS always rlgbt". oi the &ate, planned to spend Saturday course, he not a l w w s is. But , t h e and Sunday with relatives a t Oakland their respective leagues. The first game will be fdea advanced is that the customergs Nebraoka.

interests a r e the stores interests and Merl Benton representing $he a t a *uccesrful businms can only be F r k n d s College a t CentraJ Oity drove

~ i c a d i a September 27 reared by plewing the customers. up Thursday evening on busiaess The order is reversed In school and r e t u d n g Friday afternoon. there the interests 'of the trained H o w m Harrier went ,to St. Paul teacher a r e predomlnanlt. Parents Monday a n the freight to miake s a n e The second game will be at Ord the fonowing s h o u ~ d keep a cmstantltly ~n mind)exhibit$ a t the fair there this WWL.

Sunday ,October 4th, and the third game to be that dfcipline in their childreri is rn Urs. Albert Werner Jr . or W O I ~ ~ S ~ Valluable a s talpnt, and obedience to ankl her d e c e Lob Springer of Cotes-

played on neutral ground, will be announced ~ : ; i , t ; , " , ; i ~ ~ ~ ~ r : %;;;-tat;: ~ ; r ; ; n n d " ~ ~ ~ ; Y %gfyE3;;;: later. General Admission 5 0 ~ . Children free teacher la a friend indeed whose in-1 MIS. Parks or OM is staying at the ,

flumce extends through a life-time. Steve Parks home a i l e Dr. Garas I -Yark Republican. a re away.

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of Y ~ U B ~ e o p l e attended the C. a. At Shy Line ranch there was ;+ FOR SALLA good SIX Gctave w i n - Bocial Thufsday evening in the coun- sor orgay. See B. Preston. 26- t 4ry. An acaount of a8 fair ~ $ 1 1 be tivlty. ' --

, Kate Cathrew was gathering beef.

I FOR SALE-A three room house. P.

soc tiei of the Riders were Coining In daily with C. P. Heleberg., ' . 25-ti. Christian Endeavor; Sen lo t l t e r m e d - little bunches of cattle, a~ 1 im,j

E n t e r * t ; u i x ~ r l ~ e x l t s o f Qutxlity iate and Junior a r e jointly to serve condition, which they herded lato the ,FOR SALE-SldetLand m y , well home-made candies during pop' corn corrals. broke for kids. wi l l ~ u s s , 26-at. - . .

I days. Notice--a11 ye Qf the sugar Dfy and night the air was resonant tootlh tribe, don't forget pqe apd a1 to with the endless bawlinC Keeping U; to ~ a t b FOR S A L E R e m i n g t o q Automatlo

~ a s t showing? tonight of Irene Rich I n "TJJlS WOMAN'' This woman get isulgar and make your ba(t,C:h. Are $-ou keeylug up te date In your - shotgun. Guy Burrow$, 25-2t. will please you. Also "Mghting Ranger*. Admission 'lOc-25c Next Sabbath morning pt\lhe Sab It was a little eany lor the &+ home? Are you from month to month phonograph ahd but then Cattle Kate was alwaysZarlr, , bath school hour the regplar Promo- changing the fur- furniture. Mrs. l%eab-Barta 26-2t

miday and.sdturday, Johnny Hines in ~ I T H ~ C A ~ n J*oK.* A tion Day exercises will bd held under And this year she had a partkular niture, curtains. - - - -- the d i r e d t b ~ of the graded s u ~ e r i n - reason for precipitancy. One of those china, floor CoTer. FOR SALE--PU~~ bred' Fox errl lei

,zippy p l o t r a red hot and fur!ous comedy. Larry tendent MISS Myra Thordgat& Chfl- New York letters had said, ll-wOUld h g s and, pfctures QUpS. Bob 18-ti Semen i n " H o n e Shoes" Admission 1 0 ~ gnd 2 5 ~ . ' dqen and old ones a re urged not b like to come a little sooner, if pas- forget t is service but see that there pible, so let's clean up promptly: in your house tp FOR SAbE-Kitchen stove, also heat-

?I Monday agd Tuesday. Harold Bell Wright's "The RRcreation of Brian i s a goo turn out: L conform to the ing stove, cheap. Mrs. W w a b Barta. The word of those letters was law new ideas thaf 26-lt

' , gent', A m t h t y ~ i c t u r e , taken from a ~owerf'ul Story, by the A large rmpetent qmittee laS to her. If they had said l1~hip** D~ t ' apOpeted last week to arrange a 'loat cemper, she wquld have tried to do do. , areatest l b i n g star cast- Comedy 6'*tch 'Our to represnt our gabbath School on

Nbw she was out on from

are be ORGANS--Cleaned and repaired. ing advanced by John Auble.

, pek" Admission 15c and 35c. &p Oorn Days. decorators, a n d 25-'lt. I

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dawn to rk herself, .and there was home-making ex- FOR SALE--A few extra good Spot- Wednesday and Thursday, Septerbber 30, 0 c t o h r 1-Norma Shearer little 0. gothing escaped her e y e , pe,rts? Or do you ted male digs. R. W. Stewart 26-2t

and Conrad Nagel with a strong supporting cast in "Excuse Me". She knew to a nicety how many year- l b g s were on the slopes or Mystery,

p't up with the HIDES;-We pay market price, A hilariously adventurous trip,across the continent of two newly the 'number of weaning calves, the dreary Old for hides. L. Mazaa & Son 49-ti weds. Admission 10c and 2 5 ~ . t i c l e s a n d a r -

steers that were ready for shipping rangements of ar- FOR s ~ ~ ~ - & h o i , c e prairie hay. C.

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Charlie's Aunt bas more screams than Boston has beans.

. . River When Provine carried her @ g s s i ~ k ' ~ with you? m m i n g "Rin Tin Tin" i n "Tracked in the Snow Country." message verbatim the red flush of The women's magazines, the newr- SALE-Quick

Topsy stove. C. A. Hager. 25-ti. " anger rose in her face again, and she papers, the department stores and dec- - - b , L - slrack the stalliqn a vicious cut with orating shops are daily showJng us FOR SALE- bout 50 tons prairie " her quirt. new ways of beautifying our dwellings. hay. H, B. Van Decar. 24-3t.

(Continued from Ia~t ,wee l t . )~ There are up-to-date ways of .laying -- property. _ _ , J ., b g , Bluefire ind'shook rose On, hlS his bead hind !n legs, n g e , paw- pe ru s, ,of hanging curtains, of setting FOR S A L W o o d seven room house

NORTH LOUP Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Grand den tbls little chap thoWands of @&s, dfiddblood struggling with the tame in Ou tablid, our .hairs and and lot- Burrows. Q .zs ?t Island drove up Tgesbay and were shipped him with me dy rail, t p w , , . ,

guests a t the Paul Robinson honie. 'sands more. I knew i t ,wag c a t t l e ~ t ~ f e beds and mirrors' Yet I go Into, my ]vANTGD,-o~~~. Will over mar- myriad homes in the course of a Year ket price delivered. phone 2404. The band did n o t m e e t a s usual On from some of Arwld's dea\s, but where "u B O S S ~ C ~ ever speaks to yo. where apparently nothing has been , & (BY Qeva Currie) Monday night but was postponed un- they came from has been a mysterxr again? said' Bate, "YOU tell him to 26-ti.

ti1 Wednesday night to accomodate until two mqnths ago. N~~ you know go ' t ~ h-I, -and that Kate Cathrew changed since went house- (Continued from page 11) Mr. Gecks. We have another m m -

what I am and why I.,,, on cattle sa id SO." keeping twenty-five years ago! I see BOARb-A few registered @potted

Deane Oliver ~ c w m p a n i e d by Jack ber added to our list. Jerry Punco- old-fanhionc-d marbletop hatracks Ln Poland-China boars for bale. March Curl ie drove to Old Wednesday mOr- 1 char who moved down from Ord adds like a t w a , "I did;' "Id Basford, grinning " a d halls, hfghly vamlshed rwking chairs farrew. Ed Jensen. Ord. !5-tf- ning to hear the talk t o be given on another cornet to our band. Mr. if work together, we'll land her sud - f w t ball by Coach Henry Schulte of Gecks gave a very elpful talk a t won-and land her hard and fast "Where's you$ allegiance to sky ln dining-r0om FOR SALE-potatoes in wagon load a Suites, colored photographs of infants lots. & the farm. R, p, Flynn t h e State University. the school house We nesday. The where she bylonp." she asked a t prayer, whIte iron bbds in bedrooms: phofie 5003.

D. S. Bohrer drove to Arcadia Wed- band are hard a t work on music for "Amen to that," said Selwood fer. " ~ u s t Basford show you loyalty?" and kitchens with dark-brown wood- 26-ti -

geeday morning on a business mis- Pop Corn Days. vently. "I can show him discretion," said work. yes, I do! L~~~ of H O N E Y ~ P U ~ ~ extracted honey, 1925. s b n . Mrs. L& d c ~ i n l e y came u p Fkiday * * * * Provine, evenly, ')an' hit don't take N~~ What the of the crop, $1.10 per 10 pound pail. P. 8.

W l 1 Cros.s the Cross f r o q Grand Island to spend a few The summer drowsed along on much brains to see that. DO you want advice odered through the shops, the Dunlap, Arcadia, Nebr. 25-4t erY to Bert Sayre Tuesday days a t hoihe and take her small son Nameless, sweet with sun and the these ranchers t' begin ridin' hard on and the papers, if women FOR R E , u T - B ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ three ,doors took at back with her. IIalsey schdtz ahd little winds that stirred the pine tops, \is--nights, for instance, an' now?" idly look an3 road; and do not adopt west of the Farmers Smre. 0. p. 'lay with him 'Or a McGinley and 'On greea with verdure and starred Kate frwuned and tapped her boot. these new and modern :hinges) ~t Bailey. short time until he gets license. to Grand Island Wednesday morning. wud flowers. The lonesome world of &'The devil his due," she said Pres- does not take a great deal of money

26-tf. Mr. Abern of David City * came Halsey went to do some shopping and FbR SALE- Corn and shredder. Cali Tuesday and, is a guest a t the owen return Wednesday. Mrs. McGin- the jumbled hills was fair a s Para- ently, "you're right, Provine," and to do these thin&; sometimes it sw Henry Vodenhal. Phone4730, White home while in the city tuning ley and son will take the train to disk, wistful with silence, mysterious turned away.

pianos.. doesn't take any- Often It One mJle northwest of town. 23 tf

Ogalalla where Mr. NcGinley will with it4 suggtsuon of eternal waiting. The Corrals were choked with cattle. ,means selling an old-fashioned thing The teachers reception was held in meet them. To Nance Allison, sitting listlessly op Sky Cine was reqdy for its drive. to the second-hand man and re acing AN . O ~ L A N D touring c i r for sale

t h e basemnt of the M. E. church About three weeks ago Mr. McHuhh her dMrstep, It seemed s t r a w U j On the last night before the start i t with an up-to-date piece fro#some o r trade. What have YOU? K' 0. T u a d a y eveninn with a fine attend- of Scotia fell off a hay stack and empty. There wag nothing to do, now there was a peculiar tenseness In ev- other part of the house. For example, Bailer. 26-2t. ance. ~ e s s i e ~ a b c o c k gave the ad- broke several ribs and a vertebrae in that the heavy labor of the haying lpas erything about the busy place. Kate In the sketch shown today, an old SALE--A Titan btractQ+ dress Of and lhen 'IDaddY" hls back. He On over. She watched her threp .big Cathrew wa. everywhere. She saw antlered hatrack was removed from ~ 1 , 3-bqltan &w and tandem with a Poem he Monday and passed away stacks with sombei eyes, wpectinp what horses were ready for use, spoke the hall, and in its place was put half dlsc. Henry Benn, had written about the North Illght. Friends here the loss each morning to find them destroyed, sharply with every rider to q a k e sure of an o!d round table, painted black

20-tf people. which was fine: The rest of of a true friend. the evening was spent in doing s tunts Coach Hansen, Captain LeRoss but happened them. he knew what he was to do, and told and gold. Over It was hung,'a modern WANTED-Your m e e t eream; also

and playing games. At a la te hour ki l l iams and Pastor polan drove to ' Bud carried his father's rifle now Rod Stone once more to gej out of the mirrqr (lovely In line but low In price) IOU' cream, and poultry. a delicious lunch of fruit salad with Ord Wednesday to attend the lecture dnd day after day he went morosely kltchen. and when i charming pair of over- Ice Cream 8-tt - whippdd cream, white cake and coffee o n toot ball given by Ooach Henry into the hills after venison. The boy laughed, but Minnie Pine

- I draperies Were hung a t the hall win- LOST--From car epare Ford tire dnd

was served. Schulte of Lincoln. , "Got to hang enough'meat for wi6- glanced after her with smouldering dow and a wall-vase of vines found lim. Had cover marked Sargent. Mr. and M3s. Harold Fisher were ter," he told Nance when she looked eyes. place on the other side, you wouldn't Will finder please leave a t Q u i ~ of-

Ord visitors Wednesday. Friends Church Notes a t him with troubled eyes. "She's a devil-the boss," she told have known the hideous old hall for fice. 26-lt. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cross drove to

Paul on a business We had a fine sermon Sunday mor- "Got to remember that ~ o m m a d d - Josefa, "I hate her." the same place. -- d s s i o n . ning. The text was taken from Mal- m'ent which says, 'Thou shalt n& After the early supbet Caldwell, Do begin, you home-makers. Change REXT-218-acre improved

V. W. W i n s drove t o Grand Is- 3-30. kill,' " she anslvered. provine, Basford and four others, a t least one thing a week, if it I$ only ley near Burwe''; ?20-acre

land Monday to attend a horse sale was led by Bernice Hawks saddled ires11 horses $nd rode away. a little thing. Do away with the ugly im"Oved Van Decar. larm 24-3t. near Elyria' H' '. and from there he went on to L i n ~ l n On getting strength God. Mr. "Brand safd t0 C a r e the gun." . i t was dark of the moon-as it was wornout furnlshidgs that mark you then to DeWitt to visit h>s son Le- Hawks preached the same sub- *Brand said 'defend'-not 'murder.' aIrws wllen Sky L~~~ gapered a8 out of date. Patot and stpin wlll +ANTED 3ERSEY 'CO\VS-We i r e land. ject sOmparing physical strength with Hold hard, Bud. We've kept clean l o soft windy dark, ideal for the coo. be your allies, bright new fabrics wl11 a l l a y s in the market for good

Rudolph Collison of Ord b a h t Wiritual strenah# far." ceaIment of the disguising lend yh,u thelr aid, and the magazine '"8 young Jersey cows. Noll's Dairy. the willoughby c a f e Tuesday and O U ~ yearly meeting SUP^. ~ h e o and "Yes-and what've we got? A grave Estella Foxworthy will be with us sounds. ' writers and us humble newspaper 27. will s tar t up a bakery business.

Minnie F~~~~~ of Scotla who has next Sunday. We hlope a large crowd and this." ' They dropped doun the mountain wdbblers be your test .Get SA-rand Island Business been, visiting a t the home of her bro- be Out to hear them. H e shrugged his saggfng,shoulder. a t a n angle, heading to UP to date, do1

(Covyrlght College Scholarslhlp. If you a r e

ther Shirm Fuller left Tuesday n o r - WQ were glad Quick tears came '' Nanc'e'S circle the end qf hlystery, and they _ _ _ . _ .___--.. - 0 going I can save you $25. I. El. Or- dng for california where cupid is came from the M. E. Church last and she laid a hand upon i t with In- followed no trail. c d t . 22-ti. calling her. She will soon be the Sunday evening- flnite tenderness. They were all a rqed and all wore 13 TlIE DISTIlICT COURT OF TllE - FOR SALE--A rmm and wire of a preacher out there. "I know," she said, "but somehow I dark clotbinpa 5. D. B. Church Rev. Clifton will have a sale a t still haye faith. \Velll come out free UlYlTED STATES FOR TILE DIS. 6 chairs, lilbrarjr table and kitchen

Caldwell, leadlug, iept well up on h i s home Friday Sternoon selling The regular choir rehearsal is om- some day." TRICT OF NEBRASKA range. Call 1002. Mrs. James aS.IND ISLIIYI) DIVISION Wisda. 26-lt - -

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I the slope above the river and after 8ome of his furniture and o ther mitted this ~ e e k - A good sized group "Perhaps-free like our pappy.* . two hours, hard going they were 1 - -. ---- 'lGod fQrbidl" said the girl dth around the n o r l h ~ e s t end of Mystery I n the matter of Edward Johanaen, F ~ ~ g ~ t ~ ~ e s f : l ~ i o ~ ~ ~ v l ~ ~ trembling lips. - >: ridge which flared like a lady's old- / Bankrupt; h bankruptcy NO. 891 little money. b u p Valley Electric

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I / the glades that broke the jumbled NOTICE 01 FIRST MEETING OF - , ridges of the Upper country. CREDITORS BABY BUGGY-A reed baby buggy The Flange in Aalnbow bliff, Here Bossick, a rich man, ran hi8 ' To the creditors of ,Edward Johan- for s a k . price $g.OOt good condition,

I t was getting along into A u ~ e t . ! cattle and had his holdlni . sen, of Ord, Valley County, and Dis- Also Janssep. C a n d y Phone singers. 348. Mrs. 26-It. Ben In every Cup and hollow of the ~ w p 1 His ranch lay well back from the trict ahresaid, a Bsnkrupt. ' Heart hills the forage was deep and , dver and up, but his stock ranged Is 'IVEN THAT

on the 15th day of September, A. D., BmR SALmOOd hand *-I6

Weller & McMindes Barn Plentiful. Cattle, scattered through down. That was why it had been 1925, the said Bankrupt was duly ad- and 12-25 Avery, and 10-20 Titan \he broken country, waxed sleek m d ' easy prey for the rn) sterious ~ n t l e r s , judicaled by the undersigned xeteree; Tractors. Also 8, 10, and 12 horse

SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 - - s

This sale will positively start at 1:30 because of the large ull10ut of the offering.

135 Head of Cattle. 45 liead of liigll grade lIereford and Sllortllorll llatiW-3 yearlillg

steers 45 liead of high grade llereford alld ~ i i ~ ~ ' t l l ~ r l l natiit3 yearling

heifers. Tliesc heifers are all open and will wake a splelldid lot to

feed out or stock over. 7 bead of 2-year S l l~rt l l~r l l steers

, 15 liead of ~ e d Polled COWS will1 calves at foot 6 llead of splendid illilk CO\VS coEe into the country behind him that drcled the herd which was bedded KOTICE O F FIRST OF mR iALMur well improva sub-

6,Ilead of bucket calves 1 ~liortllorli 3-gear old bull had put the brand upon him. and quiet. On the furtqer edge they CREDITOFbS urban farm of about 37 acres, out-

VJ--~~ ofleri,lg of is of good qaulity, "Are so," he answered. Insolently, we" jobed by another shadowy dder. T o the creditors of David C, m u g h t side city limits n m t h r e s t 0 ford, "but hit's free range land a t that, and with silence and dispatch they got of Ord, @untY of Valley, and Distr!ct g--m house with basement, fur- tile killd tllat you call go two ways wiU1, either feed out or it,,, tbe cattle up and moving. aforesaid, a Bankrupt. nace and water system, large cave

carny over. Tllese cattle will be llerf3 ~ i t h o l l t fail. "In theory, yes,!' said BOSSIC~, 1aut They made little nolse, drifting 1 Is HEREBY OIVEN THAT brick Mned, double garage of cem- it's about time practice chqnged mat. down the level floor of the glade in a ; ~ 2 ~ ~ & : 8 : : i ~ a ~ a ~ ~ d ; L ~ ~ $ U $ 21 ent blacks, large barn. large Wan-

285 Heqd Stock Hogs tern. I'm about fed up on theory- close-packed bunch. ~t its mouth ludicated by the undersigned Referee; "" hog house. 16 40 chir?kel' and SO are a few others In this man's they headed south along the shore of and that the first meeting of creditors house plaslteredv

,About 100 head of bllI'OC Jersey s l l ~ t s , about 100 liead of country. I'd take it well if yon and the river and fallowed along the stream will be held in the District Court tr'ic pllent lighted of s h d e lrolll and city fruit power trees a ~ ) 4 Ihlllps1~ire sllmts. 65 liead of Cliester \Vhites. These ll0gs all your Outfit stared on the south aide 10' a matter of several miles. Where Room of the Court House, Ord, Ne- ,am dairy, 4icloen .or stock ape all vaetillated alld ill tip top shape. Tlie Chestel* \Vhites of Mystery where you belong. Your the western end of Mystery turned, braska, on the 21st day of October, feeding tam, J O ~ , prince. 2 ~ - 4 ~ . rue froul (lie registered l l e i ~ of cllas. Urban alld iue surely a stock don't range this fa r in (he up Nameless curved and r e n t down along ' 1925, a t 7 P. m., a t Which time the - l l lfgllt~ tilie, lot. 20 Spotted Poland China JIay Pigs. per country." 6 the ridge's foot In a wide and placid said creditors may attend, Prove their bR S ~ ~ ~ m u s Duroc B~~~~ and

8 , "IS that so," drawled the other, "an* flow. It was here that the drivers ' claims, the forced the cattle to the water and Bankrupt, and transact such Other

Gilts and Shorthorn Bulls. Spring

Six good, .big, useful ~ o r k ' ~ o r s e s who "1 says do," SOY said Bossick quietly, "and kept them In it, riding in a string business said meeting, as may properly come becore ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t $ , ~ ! ~ ~ $ - ; % ~ ! p ~ ~ ~

MACHINERY, etc. I'm vine, only which giving youVd you better a warning, heed. Pro- you work and took finesse and dispatch. 1 along the edge. This was particular ARTHUR C. M A ~ E R , by the interstate champion "Proud Referee in ~ ~ ~ k ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ Sensation". We a r e improving'our

\Ve will llave n full line of ~nachinery C~ l iS i~~ i l l g of lilO\Ver, can take the word to Kate Cathew, This wa8 the trick which had baaed First pub. Sept. 23-lt. herd every year and know we can

ralies, stacker, aild wagon, wagon ancl box, cultivators, too. Her high-handed methods don't cattlemen, and It was both easy and please you. All new stock tor our old customers. 25 s p ~ i n g Boars

PIO\vS, several sels of Ilanass, discs, a 3-sectloll lmriao~v. Tlrere set '00 well with us-and we dontt clever, comparoti-ely. your choice a t $35.08. 25 spring And so Bossick's seventy-one h e a d , is also be 200 povilds of sweet clover seed alld sollie slllaller . F u and your of disippearms there

Gilts your choice $30.00. 7 fancy breeder boars at $50.00 to $75.00. articles. ings I" flared ~ i g Basford, his ugly was none to see. 6 Sharthorn bulls. 6 to 10 months

Get the habit. Attend our regular weekly temper rising. #‘sky Line's too strbng That is, ftt thls stage of the pro- of age, your choice a t $50.00. Drive sales every Saturday. Get acquainlted with Our for any d-d bunch of backw~ods TYPEWRITER RIBBONS-mr all up and look our stock over. we ceedinge. method of doing business. If YOU h~ave anything buckaroos, an' don't you forget There was one to see-one who had makes of machines, a t the Quiz know we can please You, we

you wish to sell consign it to our sales in time so We're-" spent many weary weeks of night rid- omce; w_e can sell you a 25c o r you can't beat these prices with the

"Shut upl" snapped Provine, and ing, of patient watching which had 50c package of nice bond letter quality we have. Everything we can advertise it. If there is anything you wish rode away. seemed likely to be unrewarded- paper and have it all ready for

muned and guaranteed breeders. to buy you will find it at our Saturday sales. "selwood*8 r i ~ t , " mused ~ o s s i c k as seeriff price Selyood sitting h b h .en

14 miles northeast of Ord on the ~ ~ h h ~ e : \ ~ ~ h ~ ~ " , " :z zEi Ord-Ericson phone Ord 2404,

WELLER & McMINDES, Auctioneers 9 look_ed_after them, 'Yhey're a pre- 1 (Continued next week) size. ti Asimus & Sons. 26-ti.

Power portable engines. & . Detweiler. -- 26-2t

ESTRAY-l have In my pasture two red yearling Lhat are

Owner can them by prodng nroperty and paring for this notice and other expense.

Kokesv 24-3t

STRAYED-From my pasture 2-year old red heifer, branded 0 on front left shoulder. Anyone knowing of h e r whereabouts adirp me and I will pap expenses. Paul Geneski. Route 1, 22-ti

STRAYED-From m pasture, a light red yearlins he& with slnall horn8 and a mi heifer Lranded S Anyow knowing Of their waerP ' 'Ltauu please notify me and w'!' get them. 0. C. Hughes. 26-lt.

fat. They had nothing to do but fill ' their paunches in the sunlit glades and chew their cud8 on the shadowed slopes.

Bosslck, riding his range one day, came won Big Basford and Sud Pr, vine ambling down toward the upper reaches of Nameless;

Their horses were tired, giving e+~- dence of hard going, and the cattle- P a n stopped and looked a t them with hostile eyes..

V r e t t y far 0~ your ground, ain't you?" he asked.

Pmvine grinned. H e was a slow-moving i n d ~ ~ l d ~ l

:2i ~ l ~ d t h ~ a ~ n e ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; his thigh, though be had been mild .enough on hhmeless. I t was the Uttle wimple of trailing whispers which had

of Nameless river. and that the f i rs t meeting of creditme These men did not talk. ' will be held in the District Court

' They rode with a pulpose and they paom of the Court House, Ord, Ne- were alert to every sound, their nerves braska, o nthe 21st day of October, were taut as fiddle strings. 1925, a t 7 p. m., a t which time the

AS they trotted the glade &e said creditor^ may attend, prove their little wind that drew from the can- clainlsl a ~ P O i n t a Trustee' yon a t its head brought the scent of the business Rankruptl a s may transact such Other

properly come before cattle, and presently they came uWn said meeting. a horse and rider standIng llke a . ARTHUR C. MAYER, statue In the shadows. Referee in Bankruptcy

Caldwell drew rein sharply. 1 First Publication Sept. 23-It. "Dicksonl" he asked in a low voice. I "0, K." cwne the answer .as the LY Tl lE DISTRICT COURT OF THE r other moved forward to join them. UNITED STATES FOR TlIE DIS- "Seventy-one head," h e sald quietly, TRICT OF NEBR-kSKb

Gtdt:t busy,,, said the fore ( ~ l t - 4 ~ ~ ISLAND DIVlSION

7 man, "and get out of here." I n the matter of Dwld C. Haught,

With prearranged and concerted ~ ~ ~ k ~ ~ t In Bnnkruple)i NO, 398 action the seven men divided add -