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- 1iousxa-vdvaa A SLIGHT AZTTO A C C ~ E X T

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j niversary celebp&tion.

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Beginning at 1:30 P. M. . The followh~y uarchn~~dise will bq sold:

Fair Leatber Harness made in England, also the . .\ U. 'S. Gove~r~ment Ambulance and ~ b t i l l e r ~

Cable Trace Harness, Blankets, Collars, Halters,

LY BE: SOLD l'd THE-IIIGIIEST BIDDEH

' Auctioneer 1 I

--- Floyd Rice and wife &re moving on YLTTON the Paul ~ b i t t o r d farm. PauI fa Mr.

Helen. Vlctqrfa and Clara Mtcek

xtent. The kind of habits we are in- '

Emma *lIma On

'Are in the habi't of . "let'er go till she busts." or a;e you in the habit of usinga a stitch in time? We be: T WO-SPEED 'lieve 100 per Gent in the lat: ter habit and to that end we

to forn.1 the habit of bringing his or her car to our service station at least once a month * for a thorough all around inspection and tune up. We

Charlie Gross S_unday afternoon, - tions the car may need and before proceeding with advise you accordingly #the 'repair work. System- atic attention at the'hands of

Not unless the m o t h i s t competekt mechanics /S the has been It,, a balloon

most essential and ec01i9m- can he appreciate the supreme comfort of Ilter- spaced every second link. ical elerhent in the life bf ally floating over rough Side chains heaviest any car or truck. This in- roads, is the way users

express the sensation of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Albers we spection service is offered to riding on balloon tires

cllllers a t Ivan Botts Monday afte you without cost and i f tuhen We carry these tires In stock for all maSreH of

advant&ge of s h ~ u l d be the car8 and will gladly tell you all 'we know about means pf a material saving them ,* you ,will call and to you in a years time by look them over.

eliminating useless and neglected wear and tear.

he very best in absolutely standard

' GlMnge Happy." Come in gnd.see them. F o ~ i r Beautiful and that we can back up with our *Pinlshes to select froin:-Gnn v e a l Blue-White , Blue , o r Gray Porcelain Enamel.

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:Mrs. Charles ~ u r d f c k has op her home tor the entertainmen . the.9. 0. 5. club this afternoon.

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tion and program. Glen Auble

Monday afternoon Mrs.

- , Satyrday afternoon Mrs. P. C. Perry

a p a n entertained at Bridge in honor

Mrs. F. L. Blessing

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Dr. L. A. H O W ~ ~ visiting Frank Bouda.

Head of Horses

' Malted Milk

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Machinery 2 Fo

and all the drinks . on earth

THE O a D BL~BKETs

BRADT BROS.

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beaters were Bert Coons, Will Latham

Fencing Costs .

10 1lEAD OF IIEIFEItS CO,\lII\'C 2 YE.\I\S

YEAItLIXGS

' of Oconto.

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and by Americans.

PO$TPONED. Gold Enamel-

Paint Brushes- . I from March 1st to March 8

account of shipment delayed

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MOSDAY AlYD TUESDAY, YBRCU 10 and 11- Tom MIY and TODY In

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about tqx feduction.

clean, odorless, free from germ9

pendable in other ways.

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&H?. e. J. ia~sren - CLEMENTS NAMED

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settled farming country with, villages received a message yesterday Wed- orchards, groves, churches and happy nerdav morning from Senator R, B. homes dotting the hills on every side I-Ionell, advising him that his appoint and these wonders have been wrou- ment was cpndrmed by the senate

rapidly to jhe bad ~ n d thr-. a re a lot terY. - . - ght because those who came after Tuesday evening and extending con- of North LOUD people - ho will not be - . The Tuesday Evening Bridge Club Mr. Goodenow followed his good ex- gratulations.

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sorry if he never returns to that TlIE CITIZEXS TICKET met this week with Dr, and Mrs. P. ample by -putting hand to plow and vlllage. - a. Howes. O haxl~rner and saw. &What has Mr. GOOD G O V E R ~ ~ E ~ T C ~ U C ~ S

Goodenow done for this valley? His - has been a wonderful example -of BALPlI HAGGAHT PILES -- The Good Government 'caucus was thrift and while it cannot now be a held Monday evening at the city hall. FOR DlSTRlCT JUDGE great many years Until we will c, A. Hager was chairman of the

~ ~ l e ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ e 'lane and shed y$iF :: :°Fgh::l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ d ~ ; r ~ g " , " ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ c, tear that is ated for another term, Harold Hallen left of !his earthly remains a re laid renominated for city clerk, wm. away In the qemetery On the Heuck was nominated for city treas- northwest Writer, who of has town, known we can, him a s for the SO urer ~l~~ ~ ~ b l ~ was nominated in

the hrst for councilman and W. years is nowl pay some slight H. Moses in the second and George tribute to.him,and his work for this Gahagan the third were renonlin-

wife were friends in ne:d Hamilton was named fpr police judge and J. H. Capron was named a s the

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community. Goodenow and his ated for the same positions. William to scores of settlers in the early and all down the 50 years since, for Inember of the park their hospitable home has been open- board. The members of the school ed to those who were less board named were W. Byington than they and no man living for short term to fill out the uner- tion had placed him in that condi- SUPT. CUSIIIIYG ILL' in this beahtiful valley today has pired term of Harvey Parks who 1

the later gener- moved to his farm and Dr. Geo. Tay- ation than they have. May they re- lor and A. Tippin for the 3-year terms . main with us for many years Inore and we, who have through their pioneer eEorts, ;tblg to gather - fruits of their early efforts, re-

thi~s fall. member quets now to when pass they to then] are with a few Us bo- to appreciate them.

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O R D W M S , HANK FALES INPROVIIYQ A R O T ~ L E ~ C O ~ U S I T Y SALE - UP TO 'VOTERS - - - w - .

" FROM WOLBACH' h e t h e r dr not we 'are t o have Cummins ' Burdie' are Sunday picture shows is to be put

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a communkty sale on page 12 week. I t will be held on Wednesday UP the at the spring the 19th a t the old Walt Alvord farm with' the gas question and 3 1-2 miles northeast of Ord. The of- matters are in the

The Ord high school debating team, consisting of Earl Beebe, Rose Per-

T ~ X TO PAGE ELEVEX hand and they were a sorry looking bunch. As usual with a crowd of that Christfan Church Noteg ,>very Darticular. Read the ad and this week, a s they will appear on the

linski and were given And read the big adve tisemeqt of kind they claimed they were hungry. Last s w d a y was m o l e ~yamily watch for the bills giving full particu- It is going to be an a ~ n a a m o u s decision the judges. ~er ryman-Hi l l . This interpris ing The hostess prepared refreshments. Day for Bible school and church. lam. matter to vote on both propogitions In their debate with the WO1bach'firm also has an advertisement in The first course was served in tin However owing to the cold weather a s a "yes" will record you a s in favor team last Friday evening In the high their usual space on Rage six and CUP and plates with newspaper nap- the attendance was not as large as it and a "no" a s against. Be sure t o school auditorium. both ads a r e worth reading. kina. The menu waa a very good might have been; only 138 in Bible vote on both propositions. They will

A large crowd attended to hear the soup, straws were furnished instead school, This laclrs a great deal of be on a separate ballot. question which Is being debated in NE\Y BUSS LINE POE ORD Of SpQOnS. The ndxt course was being 200. ~ e t ' s not forget to do our The above was what the council the state debating league this year, - tooth picks. However Mrs. Burdick part in reaching the goal for next

ClTY PAYS decided to do a t their regular monthly

that the United ,,States The Hotel Yancey of Urand Island has a very tender heart and af ter Sunday. The Chester Adams family meeting last Friday evening and the restrict immhratiOn. Ord (S installing a new buss line to this noting how hungry everybody looked won the prize for the largest family ,ai had the side the ques- city. The buss will wrive in Ord a t after the refreshments, she served a present last Sunday.. Miss. Turner's tion, and while they y o n a 3-0 deci- 11 a. m. and leave a t 3 p. m, , banquet

- a s t raw vote but on the S u n d a y A o w sion over their opponents, the issue the like Of which 'lass and the

Members of the city council were proposition we understand the city was in doubt until the judges had had ever before en- tied 'Or the banner. me and

feeling mighty good Monday morn- council will be governed by thb vote pronounced their decision. Andy Nel- DWELLING

joyed. Whe worst .dressed ladies your class win it nest i u n d a y ing because they had just pald off qt the people. If a majority favor

son, Irwin Terry and Frank Brycr, were Mesdames Metsin and Ford Of You who are not .tiending $12 000 or city light bonds. hi^ Sunday ahows the council will pro- with Leland as 'alternative composed but Of the Others sure church are missing

lea;es 'only $8,000 of debts against bably proceed to amend the ordin- the Wolbach team. looked bad enough and were Worthy fine s e r m a ~ s . The subject for last light plant and we .are told ante to permt it. On the gas matter

Superiority of delivery was largely rekpbnsible for 0rd.s victory. the i r , DAMAGED BY FIRE' " the prize' As may Imagine morning was "Christ in the

t h s can be taken care of Aug. 1, and ' i t will take 4x1 omcia1 election later everybody had a good time. Home". Mr. Bell mentioned some - of the reasons Why homes are broken then there will be only water bonds to pass on the matter in case the second this year. Tomorrow evening - Mr. ahd Mrs. ~d ~ ~ o l ~ b entertained up and in Summing it all u p he said to look af ter and the water depart- straw vote favors the city going into the team p i l l drive to Comstock. ment is self supporting A great the Ras business. the Radio Bridge Club at their Elyria th6 only cure for these wag to have imorovement has bekn made in the where they engage the Cornstock de- Tuesday Wright home last evening. An extra table the spirit of Jesus Christ in the home. --- bating team, this time taking t h s ne4 discovered fire in the root of the A- was added and Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Nothing ejse would solve the problem financial condition of the city under after being absent on account of hav: gative side of the question. J. Wise residence and the was Vogeltanz and Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. in all cases. the present city administration, which Ing the flu,

The Ord team is 'Oached by Mr. F ~ ~ * Pratt On hand Mutter asked to flll it. Mrs. Holub is Doq't forget t h e mid-week prayer be cause 'Or The fifth and six grades will chow Cole and Miss Grunkemeyer. alld .was in a fair to put the bre \noted as, a famous cook and a d ~ n n e r meeting. The topic for next week is On the Part Of a_U YOU what artists they a re becoming, out ,with the garden thelgot ten up by her is a long remem- "Communion". PLEJDBtrP-LlSGE roof got wet and he was no longer i bered treat. a t the exhibit Thursday and Friday.

able to stick within the reach of the Thg C. E. had a party and busi- The pupils and teachers are all very - ness tweeting l a s t Saturday nlght busy preparing for' the exhibit. At six o'clock Sunday evening a t which was around the chimney M,-, and M ~ ~ , p, a. H~~~~ enter- The membefs and their guests spent the home of the bride in Ord, oc- ?nd the firemen had to finish the job

curred the marriage of ~i~~ clara when thev arriveJ The only theory t taiaed the Friday evening Bridge an enJoyable evening playing games# (By Alice Johnson) Plejdrup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the cause of the' fire fS that sparks ' Club la* week. and Mrs. which were new to Of us' the Last Monday morning, Alma Hansen Paul L. Plejdrup to Arthur Lange, from the chimney tell on the roof were guests. one causing the most merriment being - a first grade pupil brought a large

"King Tut s Tomb". Owing to' the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lange. and set It. .A hole about four feet cake to school, it being her birthday. A b r g e number of relatives and square was burned in the roof. Monday eventng Muriel en- temperature outside not much head North School Notes The cake had six red candles on it friends aktended t h d wedding1 and - tcrtbined the Les Belles Femmes at

made with the ice cream' (By Ida Worm and was very much enjoyed by the dinner that followed. Both of these LOYE PIHATES 01 HABAII the 0. a. Petty home. This is a Mah

Services lor next Sunday lo The boys in Miss ~ a l b n s second children young people a re well known in this Jonke: club and the invitations were A. ' l1 A. grade a re busy painting bows ilnd Mrs. john Hansen and Mrs. Jens community. ~ h g bride has been em- The above was the name of the

6:30 P' M' C' E" - 7:30 Sermon' arrows for the exhibit and the girls Hansen were first grade visitors last ployed a t the Farmer store for a long operetta given last evening a t the a re making dresses and aprons for week. time and is a charming girl and the opera house by the pupils of the Ord Nethodist Church Notes their dolls.. A new pupil Charles Valenta enter- groom is a prosperous farmer and school with Miss Vera B. Arnold a s (By Mrs. Lesli9 Mason) Thomas Cushing has been absent ed the first grade this week. H e stockman and they surely begin lHe di.rector and we want to congratulate We were much pleased to see a for 2 weeks. came from Oaklahoma. together under most favorable cir- Miss Arnold upon the splendid enter- number of members of the Sunday Monday Martha Mae Barta treated some of the first grade youngsters cunlstances. The ceremony was per- tainment. Every part of the program j School out Sunday who have not been the teachers and pupils to home made 'are getting ready for a specialtv formed by Rev. Ernstn~eye-. There was m o d and a packed house showed present for a number of weeks but candy as it was her birthday. which is to be given between acts a t a re no .finer young people in the their appreciation by liberal applause,\ we missed a number who should have The March project for the third the operetta next Wednesday. I t is count.r and it is a pleasure for the though Ord audiences as a rule are been on hand. We often woader wliy grade will be a study of Holland. a little rythm exercise called "Com- Quiz to join with their many f r ~ e n d s not liberal with their demonstrations the we are all SO prone to let a little wind The combination fifth and sixth in' thru the Rye." In wirhing them all that life holJ of apgrecIation. We regret that tim6, or cold weather serve as an excuse to grades wrote letters to Charles Marjory Coe is back at school after good for them. They began house- and space this late in the .week does keep us away from the Sunday church Shepherd Monday. . a long siege of illness. She is a keeping a t once on the farm of the not germit personal mention of all services, when we would not think The fourth grade made salt maps kindergarten pupil. groom south of Ord. who took part in the program for of staying away from a week day of North and South America this

indeed every one was worthy of top to represent the different suits, school or a social gathering from the week. - 5th and 8th Grade News #ISCIAII~ FILLSG ST~TI,O,Y personal mention. Real Chop Suey and rice and each same cause. Surely we ought to give Hazel Hill substituted for Miss The 7th grade pupils are working

guest had her individual pot of tea. a s much ener y and thought to the Hallen Friday and Monday .while She for the exhibit which will be Thurs- ' 'BE'SG BdPIDLY ' TO OUR C O R H E S P O X ~ E N T ~ The prize which was won t ~ y Marie day and thingf of our Maker as we do was a t West Poildt httending the day and Friday, the 13th and 14th of -

The construction gang for the Sin- - Hall was an incense burner and the to secular things. Our attendance funeral of her aunt March. I t will be held in the Ord c l a i ~ filling station arrived the Iat- I want to call your attention consolation which went to Maude last Sunday morning was 169. I t The second grade is m a k b g high' school gymnasidm. They a re ter par t of l as t , week and the work week, to the Fussyville news. I t ' Jackman a funny little Chinese flgure. would be a fine thing if each one of salt beads this week. making geography maps this week. of construction is being pushed a s may ~ i v e some of the correspondents' - those present last Sundav would bring The 3rd grades have been A number of the nupils of the 7th rapidly a s possible. Mr. 0. F. Sny- some ideas that will help, Sbnlo o f , Mrs. $ L. Cushina and ~ ~ b t , Someone el= with them next Sun- ' the names the zones and /g rade have been absent from school deg of Omaha is the foreman on the you, not many. limit your news to wicks entertained five tables of day. We a re very Sure OUT superin- and have made this week. Ruth Bradt has been ab- job. R. Bradford of Leavenworth, purely neighborhood calls, which is, Rrfdee Monday afternoon a t the tendent and teachers would be much sent on account of sickness. Alma Kansas and Frank Osterman of Fort all right a s f a r a s it Does but often wicks home, M ~ ~ . 0. B. ~ ~ t t ~ ~ won pleased if this could be done. Let William Cook has been absent 'for K o s i n ~ t a has alsn been absent be- Scott, Kansas a re the other two men a little more could be said. Please, the orice. The following ladies were ' U S all be on hand at ten o'clock next two weeks on account of appendicitis cause of sickness. Rex Bresley has on the job. The latter is aCCom- study the Fussyville news this week present: Mesdames C. J. Mortensen, Sunday The fourth gradc is buer making been out with the Small Pox. Rex panied by his wife. and see if vou can't improve your le t- / M. J, cushfng. ~ ~ t t ~ ~ , S. M ~ L ~ ~ ~ A very good congregation was out booklets on "The Signs of Spring." could .not attend the 'funeral of his

' t e r nexf week. Here in the office w e , Tcnsmata, Frenk Johnson, Forre& last Sunday morning and heard the La Vern Lakin visited the fourth arandmother who died a few days SHOT IN TlIE FOOT are continualIy striving to improve2 Johnson, E. Fafeita, C. M. Davis, excellent music and sermon that grade room Mondav mornlng. ago.

the service and I am sure the country, petersen, ~ ~ ~ ~ t t , Chas. Davis. C. had been prepared. As a special Allen Norman has been absent for The 7th grade Is going to get new ' m i l e out hunting last week " ~ m - editors want to take advantage of any Ur. Weekes. Flagg, Parkins, Bqrta, number Mr. Preston Looxhis and Miss two weeks. arithmetic books - --?. Mr. C u s h i ~ g

es t Kirby was unfortunate enough to suggestion that might help them.1 F. L. Blessing, Mrs. walker of Bur- Edna Moore sang a ' v e r ~ beautifus 80- Class A f n the second ~ r a d e h- has then1 ordered now. shoot himself in the foot and h a s THE EDITOR. m-ell aild Mje-7s Emma Rassett and lection. Rev. Maynard took for his finished four readers this vear ~ n r l The sth grade is busv making maps been,under the care of Dr. Barta, who - -

/ 1 Gertrude Hawkhs . A two c o u n e theme the story of the miraculous have started on the fifth and six this week for the exhibit. They a re reports him a s getting along fine. Dr. Barta report8 a baby girl born luncheon was served. supply of oil for the poor widow as books this week, also making a n 8th grade paper. This It was 'not a very serious wound 60 to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton No11 Wed-\ - it is related in 2nd Kings, Chapter 4. Kenneth Wilson is back a t school Paper will probably be a very good long 8s infection was kept out. nesday March 12. 1 The Be1 C a s t o department of the - - (Continued on Dage 7) I (See next column) 1 (Continued on page eeven)

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1 , ' thousands of people live in them, and was held on the Csrter far -locat- studenta id -the Burwell high s c h o ~ l ? practice at Dan Cooks Thursday i i g h t '{OUT 0 i TlIE GL00X _ .

s e e m t o think nothing of it. An4 11 ion of the old Kent townsitefjand 13 but live$ in the country. His pareht8 The Lutheran Bible class SOCial war -> - would not be surprised to be living miles northwest of Sargent. jVe are are Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Butts. held a t the h ~ ? n ~ of Arnold Bredth- gal l s Gloomy Countenance In Ord' in one myself next year. For we have told that there were five' qundred Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Brechbill and supr Friday eveging. dolaw ~ l g l l l e n s l ~ i t b lllppioess foQnd it out of the question to U V ~ automobiles parked about the place their qo tor - uest, Maude Goodenow, rhirteen of the Valleyside pupils , A bad back makes you gloomy. r a y out9, though it was lovely there, and that to do the parking rfquired went to G r a d I s l a d Thursday where were adlent from school Mpnda~.

' c&n*t be happy n i t h continual back-

R U C ~ trees as I scarcely knew exist- the direction of a force of me9 like they visited Mr. and Mrs. Millsap andl Mrs. Jennie Clement who was con- ache. ed, squirrels gnd cardinals a l l wie- you see'at a county fair. - r the W. D. Hart family. Mrs. Millsap/ fined to her bed with lumbago a few The achea and pains of a bad back ter, and the joys of spring in the We are also informed that t$e pro- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. days last week. has Miss Hanseu frequently due t9 weak kidneys. country just beginfling. That Is all ceeds estimated a t $15,000. Brechbill and this was the first 00-1 working for her at present. Doan's Pills arg recommended for

m * ~ a delightful 'bre@fa right for those w ~ t h regular, ehort This is the result of what adbertfs- p r o t u ~ i t ~ Mf. Bfechbill has had to ' Nasses shipped a carload of hog8 weak kidneys.

dia. We carry the. best bran hours of work and not too many ten- ing a sale will do. Mr. Bohy Qid this visit the newly w a r d e d people in Tuesday afterngqn. So Ord citizens testfy. Ask your dencies to take in the sights of the oface print 600 bills fo r this s le, and their new bungalow which tQey have The Lutheran Ladies Aid met at pf packing house hams a city, But 2 1-2 hours on the street print (90 advertisement in thebeadel . recently purch ~ e d They are h a t - the E0me of Mrs. Adolph f i s s Thurs- Mrs. nfat. parkas, Ord, ISMY.

bacon and we also always h car, o r '1 1-8 hours in the Ford lor He also had a large advertisement In ed on West 18th. tbtreet. Friday Mr.' day afternoon. . • kidneys were In awful condition and a v ~ r y trip to town is too much. the Taylor -Clarion and one n the Brechbill spent a portion of 418 time Miss Clara Pleldrup and Arthur my back was so weak and painful f

So much for the renting proposi- Ord Quiz. with Mr. Hart inspecting the Loup! Jiange Werg married a t five O ' C ~ O C ~ couldn't up. A friend .dvked me tlon. As to house prices, they a r e We believe that one thipg b ' h e l p Valley Packing plant. The visitors last Sunday evening a t the bride's to try Doan's pills and I felt relief more than twice those a t home. In insure success for a public 8aJe is a returned home Saturday afternoon, (home. fro the start. Today y back is strong fact, a bungalow which we thought lot of advertising. Of course i t costs having enjoyed a pleasant vacation. Rev. Earnstmeyer went to Grand and never bothers 0. I believe if not a s attractive a s our own a t home, money, but here is the point. :A man Herman Grunkemeyer and wife Island Tuesday morning to see a others suffering with their back and

1 and which is much older, ig priced will work for years to get aro d him came up from Lincoln Monday and physician there. kidneys would use Doan's, they would h $31.500, or to rent a t $250 per a bunch of cattle, horses, h o x farm have spent the time v i s i t i ~ g relatives The teachers of districts 9. 10. 1% find relief.B month. Of course, i t is in a very ex- machinery etc., and then (o save and friends. Their. headquarters a r e 42 and 6%' had supper- a t Mr8. N. price GO,., a t a l l dealers. Don't pensive, exclusive location. Quanti- eight, ten, .fifteen or twenty dollars a t the home o t Art Butts. Friday C l € ~ n e n t ~ one niht last week. The simply ask for a kidney remedy-get ties of building have been done in on advertis~ng will lose severdl hun- they visited Mrs. Grunkemeyers bro- hours spent in discus~ion afterwards. Doan's pills - the same that Mrs.

dred dollars because a lot o! folks ther and family F. M. Butts. Other will probably result in a Program Parkus had. Foster-Milburn Cq., that would have gone, never heard relatives and friends entertained them' Aprjl 1st. - i ~ f r s . , Buffalo, N. Y. . about it. Sonqetimes just one person and Sunday they with Mr. and Mrs. -. •

more a t a sale, if he is the right one, Art Butts were s ~ e n d i n g the day BBACE NEWS will bid enough more t o pay many with the Goodenow folks. The lady , - j 1 are thinking of having a better roads

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times over the cost of the advertis- members of the household a re pleas- The play that was to have been, campaign so that they can get thru ing.-Sargent Leader. ed to live in Lincoln but Herman pre- given, has been giv.en up for the pre- , to Ord in their cars again. They a r e

h fers his old camp ground. They ex- sent. The possibility that more of looking forward to this spring when BdBKELl NE\Y8 IYOTEA pect, however, to remain In the city the p ayers will get the mumps arol the road will be a highway. f - until the girls receive their educat- too g eat to go on with it, I (BY Dorothy M. Weed) '

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The roads have been quite crowded pect to return to Lincoln the Gladys Hughes a re new pupils in the last two weeks with mover*. By R. A. Grant

Miss Bell East papered for Prank Art Craig, Mrs. Sam Brickner. May Rogers and Gwen aarnick Mulligan Monday and Tuesday. bill x e r e dining with the Kuehl, Anna Koll, Lydia stayed over the week end a t Joint.

Mrs. Richard Green was called to family Sunday. Jobst, Mrs. Carl Wolf @nd Mrs. Ed. I ~ e n t o m . Florida by the death of her Mr, and Mrs. P. B. Goodenow were Verstrate were among those who wLhe,L;:c,{;;; ;;;d;O;:t$ There a r e two features, however, new:father Mr. Elmer Hibbard who b a s passepgers to Ord Tuesday morning' tended the meeting a t the home o f , being the best given this winter. The

M*4*+***?+*******M4****+4 to me. .The first is the push-carts been in bPalth for somi, time. over the Burlington and from Ord Mrs. Ed. Hackel Wednesday for the minstrel show staged by McMindes, there a re bunr?eds of them, contain-I She plans lor Over @ month. they went on t o North Loop to j ~ i n purpose of organizing a womans club. 1 Abemethy, Kokes and Acklea ws.

WRITES TO ing n~ainly fruits i p seasqn, celery Grees was absent with other old settlers at the mld- Most of them joineq with a club far- and lettuce. Many also sell flowers, Wednesday* Thursday and season gathering. They were table ther south. They report a good social very The next sometimes wax or paper flowers, wild Fridays She was her guests of Mrs. Peter Mortensen. Mr. time. will be of interest a s there is to be a berries or leaves, more often hot get ready her trip. Goodenow on that date, March 11, The John Conner family delped debate between Ed. Jensen and Art

I Mensing, two orators of wide repu- house flowers. I t is quite a sight to Arthur his celebrated his 80th. birthday. He says Fritz Kuehl celebrate his birthday, tation, The subject will be, Resolved 1 THE WOMEN see these venders bidding tor trade- property to his place Tuesday; Pear1 he could not wish to celebrate in a Tuesday night last week.

each one trying to attract the passer- Weed him. more pleasant manner than with his Lydia and Irene Jobst visited a t Ed. : ~ ~ : c ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ [ ~ b ~ ~ ~ & s ~ : l : n ~ ~ - by from his competitors. Ernest Thorngate# T. S. Guy old settler friends. He was born in Verstrates Sun.day afternoon. T h e set- Mulligan and Brvan Vab Horn from county York 11, staqLey Gross and fawily Sun ted to come and hear the d ~ c u s s i o n . l lome llonting ~ e a l rob lent in s a t - Ond 0110 of the sights of th: this neighborhodd went to ~ ~ ~ ~ l l

lonal Capitboll Long Distance Out to c ' i t~ , the great Central Market, 1844. day evening a t Verstratee. J. C. Grant of Lincoln visited his

Heasollable Bents. - block wid& owned by the government. low team. I bu ding two blocks long and a half last Tuesday night with the Odd Fel- . Friday Rev. Poarch and wife and Mary Kuehl was called over to Ed. brother R. A. Grant, the part Or

Mrs. Thurston were out from Burwell Timmermans last week to help carel the week. Mr. Grant 1: in the insor- 8 I In i t a re hundreds of stalls, qelling Mrs. was sick wednesday callin, a t the Goodenow home. ance business. (By Gladyce S. Simmons) lor her sick niece and nephew.

1 every imaginable line of foods, fruits, and Barker high lad a , Art Meler is on the list and The Charlie Brickner Saw Brick- L. R. Grant, .wife and child have This letter should be labelled "For , fish freSh and cured meat, vac8tion pa@ of the afternoou.

~h~ ~ ~ f ~ h b ~ ~ l ~ c lub held their Dr. Smith has charge of his case. ner and Carl Wolf families were visi- been' visiting their folks for the past Only"* and indeed I am far dairy products candy baked goods

from sure that it will be interesting and-flowers. i have jound that one regular meeting a t Mrs. Boyd Mulli- - tors a t Grauls Saturday evening. two weeks. They expect to' leave for - VALLEYSIDE Fritz Kuehl so lbfour loads of hogs North L o u ~ Friday on the motor.

Mrs. Ackles is going into the chic-

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On March 20,21 and 22 we again offer to our trade an opport~aity to buy NEW MACHINEKY A'I' REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH

\Ire have made arrallgenlents with the balllr to give 6 MONTII'S TIME: on Bank- able Paper, at all addition of 5 per cent toeflle Gas11 Price quoted below,

Ovaages 18c dbz. Bananas 15c lb. gate's Friday and Saturday.

Irma Sinner spent the we+x end at

Randolph Psota visited a t Frank Psota's Sunday.

Mrs. Chas. I toter ts left fod the

this winter. Going fast. home Saturday. of her Mr. parents and at Mrs. Decatur, Roberts Nebr. FURNITURE or HARDWARE L1NE.t Terms as quoted a b ~ v e . farmed for Anton Psota last year. I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Punchocar of St.

I Paul are at Frank Psota's where they will work the coming year.

GOODESOIV $20.00 2-miv 8 sllovel . Red Si~hlol l , 1 1)olllld calls- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -, - - - - 3 3 ~ (By Maude Goodenow) ' high c i l l t i ~ i l t ~ r 124.00

$3.75 per dote11 The primary class in dressmaking, 2-row 12 sllovel consisting of ten members of the 16-illcll \valking Richland Womans club , met at plow - - - - - - - - - 29.00 22.00 - -~ l ig~ l / co~t ivator 129.00 the home oi Mrs. E. G . 2-row lister corn Brechbill on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. 16-incll high lift Brechbill and Mrs. C. E. Jenks a re 75.00 cultii-ator . - - - - -90.00 the instructors. sulky PIOW- - - - 83.75

F. W. Sawyer who owns a pure 12-ilic11 lligll lift bred horse ranch in Loep and Blaine 100.00 \Vide tread lisle$' 115.00

gall9 l)Io\\! - - - r 122.00 counties came down to Burwell Thurs day gnd Claude Kennedy 2-row lister- - - - - 132.50

Best crcanl cllccsc, per pouud - - - - - - - .. - - - - - - - - - - - - .35c Corn planter- - - - 80.00 11~~1~ro\v COlll- plete - - - - - - - - 75.00

18-16 disc harro\v '

celebrating the date.of his birth. The \YE II.\XULE FltESII lIlLI< 10-32 llay rake-- 50.00

6-f t. -1Iower- - - - - 92.50'

D. E. SICKELS, Prop. spreader - - , - - 180.00

We Deliver by City Delivery cultivator - - - - 62.00 thrown to the frozen ground. This

Have dependable Fordson Power -ready when the fields are first ready for breaking. Through all the use its steady, versa.

- tile power for bigger profits on every farm task that requires power,

W. S. Whito

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Res. Phone 226 Ofice Phone 22

Ptlnruska Station 201 \ / Mrs. Agnes Dubas left Saturday for

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ORD; ;\'euqAsr<a trains last Saturday.

ly when due, see that the taxes a d . insurance are kept up and in every way protect your investment.

(By C. S. Watson)

The sufferer fro111 Piles is in no condition to undertake the hard wo'rk incident €0 the

tell you of their wonderful cures, effected within but a few days without the uso of the knife, confinenlent to bed nor hospital bills to Pay. .

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in Arcadia yesterday

\\;hen you aro stalled 011 tile road you will , lliiilk of service o ~ l d we w m t you to think of us.

Gas, Oil, Tubs , Tires, in fact anyllling lliat

- you liked fast will be delivered to you free of delivery cliarge within a five mile radius of Ord,

lesday for Denver. Non-Political Ballot Make use of US.*

Primary April 8

. RWLIORIZED FORD u e t u E n s OB9, HEBRASEA

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. Grand Island.

brother, Anton. * TliE OED nWRKETS SC1100L NOTES

1 George Parkins r e t i m e d this' morn- ing from a business trip to Burwell. Mrs. A. K Mayer arrived last eve- ning from Omaha for a visit with her parents the E~ Bannister family. Farmers ~rain"G& Supply Company

Last Tuesday Elmer Lambdin left for Morton. Idaho, and if he likes i t he will stay for some time. This is

Robert Noll took some Cattle to the New Curtain Nets and Draperies

WELLER & McMIEIDES SALE BAR# show a t Grand Island this week. ~ e ; 36 illdl dotted Sniss, priced at- - - - - - - - _ _ ,,-,_,,-___ 3% to 60c per yard and his wife drove down Tuesday. They were accompanied by Miss ~ e s ~ - 1 ie Bennett. The ladies came home by ' Dotted Swiss VO~!~S train the same day.

Loiraine Tissues in Plaids and Checks Fast coloi8 Gillgllaln at ------,--_,,_,---____-,__,,,__,_- 60c per yard

' Ratines in Plains and Plaids Head of Horses 85c to $1.25 per' yard

Span of Bay horses, S years old, wt. 2,300 Bay mare, S years old, wt. 1,350 Mrs. Hattie Potter camu home Bay nlare; 5 years old, wt. 1,300 Gray nlare, 7 years old, wf. 1,250. Bay saddle horse, 4 yews old.

Head of Cattle 7 llead of real good ~ u r ~ i a a l lliilcll c o ~ s Shirting Ginghams 4 head of stock cows S head of Akrdeen Angus heifers (good ones) 4 head of red heifer carves One lot of Men's Madras Dress Shirts 8 head of bucket calves ' Mrs. Vavra to their home a few \\'itll and \\iitliout Collars Soft Cuff at ,------------------- $1.00 each

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Furniture an& Floor Coverings 25 bead of stoek hogs \lTe Call Save You JIoiiey 011 Furiiilure and Floor Coverivg 5 head of surnlner shOtIt.9. Get Our prices Uefore Buying .-

Machinery, Engine, Furniture In our Groceky Dept. we've many specials Come in and look them'over.

We sell the best for a little less.

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tion, fully confident that you are placing in your home the very latest products of America's finest bed room furniture manufacturers.

FUl\NlTUI\E IS Gl\EATLY 11EL)UCEL) 1N PRICE

From 25% to 50% off 'the regular A price

the car to Wallace and was to receive

ing delivered all the hay, ~d went The largest .stock in celltral Nebraska

passenger for Grand Island.

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sold had they been available. I t ah indication that the farmer this community have not lost in good hogs as a source of p able stock for the farm.

A top of $75 for the sale was l i d P P Y VALLEY on No. 2. a line bred Sensation s No. 6, a High Sensation sow was

ally have the interest of the church heart to remain a t home, so far possible in order to make the dsi-

tion of the teams a complete suc-

Ladies' Ready-to-wear NOBTII LOUP

BY Maude Conway) For the Junior and Miss

won 19 to 4. The boys played s t game with Thrasher a s high and a t th_e end of the flrst half Rev. Harry W. Hansen, Pastor.

Telephone 173 score stood 1 2 to 0 but in the sec- half, Cotesfleld began to warm more alluring than this wants.

and their score increased to that

And no wonder. This Em- press Sport Coat is fashion- ed in Blue or Brown all wool Note the ' ih i r rhg at the Shadow Plaid, with

waist, and the lace-trimmed and Johnson was in Scotia be- collar, cuffs and waist. And Striped

Still growing. hint of this Sport Coat's good The score in the Sunday SC

test a s - h e n Sunday evenin eC that the girls had mad modes for Spring you need Crease of 45 per-ce-a a h i l e But have "Her" slip it on '

had made an increase of 42 -that's the convincing way. making the girls winners of three weeks of the contest.

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- J - c a t p e ~ m n u m f r o 9 March 12. l h 3 . which sum was decreed to b6 a first lie9 14 suit upon .all of the nortl-e;ist quarter and all of the south half of section 29, t ~ w n s h i p 20. north of rang 16, west of the 6th P. M., in Valley Countv, Nebraska, toge'her, with $23.11

ND, ' cbsts. a ~ d I was, directed ? advertise praaka: 'asd sell said premisep for the. pay-

; d e n t of sgfd decree; ipterest ,costs ???

{ .accruing cogts. That said ljen was held t o be subject only to certain

4 0 ~ mo3gage on .said premises % n a n k H, Binder, assigned to thq Penn Mut-

! ual Life insuranceL Conipany, in thi principal s'um of $15,000.00. -

Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that I will on Moqday March Slat, 1924 a t the hour of two o'clock P. M. i n the afternoon of said day, a t the west front door of the court house i n Ore, Vallev 'County, Nebraska, sell safd real estate subfect,to prfor en- cumbrance a t public auction to the

blood examinations and ' consultation. All treatments highest biddet for cash to satisfy said' decree, the amount now due thereon being $3.578.80, with, costs and accruing costs.

Dated this 27th >ay of February, 1924.

' GEORGE s. ROUND, Sheriff of Valley County, Nebraska

First Pub. February 28-5t.

E. L. Vogeltnnz, Attorney SlIEHIFF SALE

Notice is hereby that by virtue -make the honie more beautiful alld ,

E. L. Vogeltanz, - o f , a n Order of Sale issued by the Attorney for Petitioner. Clerk of the District Court of Valley

C ~ u n t y , Nebraska, upon a judgment First Pub. Mar. 13-3t. - . and decree rendered in said Couit on the 17th day of May, 1923, and to me directed in an action pending therein, wherein Albert Hosek, is plaintiff aha I r a E. Orc*utt and Angie *B. Orcutt, his wife, Russell A. Studley, Harry J.

LOCAL NEWS coffin, ~ o h n Wells and ~ g n e s wells. his wife, a r e defendants, wherein said

Company 18, plaintiff recovered a judgment and de- ED. F. BERBWEK , Cree of foreclosur0 in the sum of

Meet me a t Milfords. of transact- $9,570.14 with 10 per cent interest Ord, Valley thereon from May 17th. 1923. which

Dan Lunney was a' passenger Mon- poipts, said s u w and interest was decreed day for York. 3. The general nature of the busi- to be a first lien on the property

< T~~ canner came down from B ~ ~ - ~ ness t o be transacted by the.corpor- described a s follows. o -wi t : The Mrs. Mary Henley was UP from s t . well and spent time at ord, ation shall be to mine, dig for, or Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-

Paul between t r a h s last Friday. going to Grand Island Friday. Otherwise, obtain from the earth, pet- seven, Township Nineteen, North of I roleum, rock or carbon Oils, natural Range Sixteen, west of the siqth P.

Mrs. Edward Krzycki returned On county attorney Hardenbrook came gas and other mineral substances and M. in Valley County, Nebraska, and the motor last Friday to her home -back frob ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l l id^^ where he to manufacture, refine and sell the wherein the cross-petitioner, Harry J. neaq Elba. - had been on legal business. . same; to acquire for these Purposes Coffin, recovered a judgment and de- - I gas and oil lands. leaseholds and cree of foreclosure in the sum of

Frank Gifford came home from wi l l carlton returned laat week other interests in real estate and gas, $5,606.76, with inteiest a t 10 per cent Omaha last week where he had been from Lincoln where he had been on 011 and other rights; to Construct and therqon from May 17th, 1923, which with a car of hogs. a p l a s t e r 9 job. maintain conduits and lines of tubing said sum and interest was decreed to

~ l b ~ d Dale, a brother of C. C. Dale, 1 fo r the transportation of natural gas be a second lien on thg real estate

war a o r d last week. soturdar he The U' P passenger engi$eer T Or "'I the public, '* above describe, and I was directed to

went t o Chicago. W. ~ e w i ~ n ' and wife a re occup;ini the use the and tb advertise and sell said premise3 for sell and supply the same to others light housekeeping rooma in the Will to lay by, lease, sell or operate p!p; the payment of said judgments, in- Frank Glover was a t the depot Sun- Gruber home.

day morning visiting with his ~ i s t e r , 1 lines lor the pur- t e ~ ~ ~ a n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e , notice 1s hereby ~ ~ 3 . G~~ Laverty who was on her Last Thursday evening Mrs. M. M. Of transporting and storing Oile

or gas; to construct maintain given that I *ill. on Monday, the 24th way to Omaha. Steeple and daughter Alberta came up gas wells, oil wells, salt wells and dpy of March, 1924, a t the hour of two - lrom and went th' home refineries; to buy, Sell and deal M' said day' at the Plaintiffs recovered a Judgmefit and fendants in the sum of $14,900.31, ~ a s t week m n e s t ~ i g e n t went to the formers parentsl Mr. lnd Mrs. gas, 011 and salt; to construct and pmnt Of the Hm5e in Decree of Foreclosure in the sum of with interest a t ten per cent fror Ainsworth to visit his mother. H e Wm. Fox. / maintain railways, tramways. tele- c i ty ord* in the Countv valley* h a s been working a t the Chas. Porter l(1.594.96, with interest a t ten per 1 May 16, 1923 and costs, which sum home' in the country. phone and telephone lines, necessary webrashap said estates at cent oer anuuin from May 26th. 1923,, with interest and costs was decreed

Chas. Goodhand and ,wife drove i p o r c o n v e ~ f e n t to the' prosecution of Public Auction. to the highest bidder which sum and interest was Decreed to be a valid first lien upon the t h e latter par t of last week from the business of the company; to cut, for cash, to said judgments1 to be a first lien in w i t upon all the i southeast m a r t e r of section 10 After leaving a lo.cal hospital last thew trip to California. They had a , panufactqre and sell timber from interest and costs. * South Fifty-Ejght feet of Lot Five. in I tow.nahip 19. north of range 14, west week ~ r s . O. P. ell went to the delightful time and met a great many the lands of the company; t o obtain Dated a t Ord, Nebraska, February Block ~wenty-seven , of HaskellDs ad- of the 6th p. M.. in Valley county,

home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Will former Ord people. Mrs. Ooodh~nd's and prepare for market such other 20th, 1924. Carson, until she was able to go to daughter,' Mrs. A. 0. Johnson from * valuable mineral o r materials that George s. dition to the City of Ord, Valley Nebraska, and wherein the N r s t her home i.1 the country. Cmnty , Nebraska, together with National Bank of Ord, Nebraska, re- --- ~ ' " . a ~ colorado, accompankd them ,dy; be discovered in developing the Sheriff of Valley County, Nebrask $23.85 costs, and I was directed 10 1 coverCd a decree .of f o r e c l ~ s ~ ~ ~ 3 I o n the h ~ m e w q r d trip stoping 8 t Ar- lands of the company. to carry on i n F'iist Pub. Feb. 21-5t. 'c. 0. Bliggs, the motor 'man y a s off. cadla (0 visit 014 friends s h e will connection with all b i any of said - . advertisb and sell said premises for against a l l other defendants therein

the payment of said JW inent and fbr the sum of $7,944.00 with interest duty 10.. over four months on ac- to Ord tor a few days sta,J'- purposes the business of buying or r ' d o 0 Decree, interest, costs actruing a t the rate of t e q ver cent from s a f r count p i his health. He is back to work and thinks he will be able to

selling goods or merchandise* and to oBbEh ~ O l l HEBHISQ OF F ~ A L costs, all subject t 0 @ mottgage to H. date, 'which sum with interest w a s ~ ~ ~ ~ * ~ ~ * ~ ~ * do'and transact a l l the bqsinesa nec- rtay. ACCOIJJT AND ~ETITJO;Y C. Thusen in the principal sum of decreed to be a valid second l i en --*B

essary with o r incidental to any ~r r b G m NOTICES I a11 of -said objects and purposes. $011 DIST~~~DUTIO;Y $1.000.00 in the amount due thereon. Iul)on the said real estate, and wherein

Mrs. W. E. Wolters received word - Now therefore, notice is hereby ' 1 was dikcted by th'e said Court t o 4. The amount of the authorfsed OF NEBPASKA t h a t her mother was threatened with ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ! capital stock shall be $250,000, dh i - given that I will. on Monday the 31st 'advertise and sell the said real estate pneumonia a t the home of one of her

~~~f~ & Daviq, Attorne,s, ded into 25,000 equal shares without day of March, 1924, a t the hour of for the ~ a y m e n t of the said decrees, Valliy County ))ss' three o'clock In the afternoon of said 'aterest, costs and accruine costs; da"g"ters at Mrs. Wolters PI'OTICE OF S11EBlFP9S Sl\LE par said stock be issued in the matter of the estate of Jacob day, a t the West front door of the NOW, notice is herebv given that I left Fjiday for that place, - such manner and under such rules Court fiouse in the City of 0rd;Val- will on Monday, M ~ L ',is 1924

Notjce is hereby given that by vir- and as mby be prescribed LersE8 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d ~ o u r t 0 valley ley County, Nebraska, sell said real three o'clock P. M. a t the west front E'iss Gladys Timson, a Junior High iUe of an order of sale isshed by by the Board of Pirectork estate a t public auction to the highesb door of the court house in Ord in teacher, was ill last Friday so went 'the Clerk of the District Court of thi. ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ $ ~ n O ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n ~ r ~ f c@::t7he 27 day of February 1924, bidder for cash, subleet only to prior said County offer the said real esJate to 'Ier home at 'Ity lew Valley County, Nebraska add t o me cles in May 2gth, 1923 and termin- came the administrator of said estate encumbrances. to Satisfy Said Judg- for sale a t public auction and will days- Her place. was by Mrs. directed upon a decree rendered Emil Fafeita. ment and Decree, in the amount due eel1 the same to the highest bidder

- therein on June 8. l)23 in an action be ninety-nine yeara ~ ~ $ r ~ ~ ~ ; ~ n a ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ b f ~ i ~ ~ h I ~ n ~ thereon and costs therein and accru- therefor for cash to satisfy t h e pending therein wherein The Firs t $g ~ ~ g C h O ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i indebted- ordered that the 29 dey of March 1924.

ing Costs. amount due upon the said decree, Mlss Eitle Travis went ko Wbm rust Company, a corporation is 1 Dated a t Ord, Nebraska, this 27th with interest, costs and accrued costs,

Creek Sunday to resume her school plaintiff and Carl M. Hansen. Ida ~ ~ ~ ~ n 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ n f ~ , " ~ ~ ~ & 2 [ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ a , A ~ , " f ~ X $ :: ~ ~ c ~ & day of February. 1924. Dated February 27, 1924. duties. She had been called home Hlansen, his wife, Alvin Blessing and GEORGE 3. ROUND, GEO. S. ROUND, o n account of ithe illness of her ~ t a p. Bailey are defendants, wherein shall not exceed in amount 66 2-3 and 'Or and

Sheriff of Valley County, Nebraska Sheriff of Valley County, Nebraska, sfster. Helen wh- she left on the the said plaintiff recovered a decree per Cent of the capital stock of Ing such account and esJd

petition. All persons interested in First Pub. Febr. 28-5t. / First Pub. Febr. 28-5t. road to recovery. of foi-eclosure against the said de- cOrpOrationo -- ---

fendants m tee sum of $828.00, rjth 1 1. The affairs and business of the said e*atep are required to appear at the time ahd place so designated and

Mrs. Lew Simpson, her daught&, intelegt a t ten per cent from June 1 be conducted a s h c a cause why said account &uld ,( I

Mrs. Hazel Abrahams and the form- 8, 1923 and costs, which sum with Of eeven directors and by :& not be allowed and petition granted, e ra grand daughter, Virginia Dodge interest and Costs was decreed to be Omcers by them be ~t is ordered that notice be give= by were down from Elyria last Saturday. a valid first lien upon the west half , OWcers consisting Of President* Vice. publication for three weeks prfqr to Mrs. 8imps0n told our r e ~ o r t e r that of the west half of section 24, town- P r e s i d e n $ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ l ~ ~ p ' ~ e e 9 " ; ~ ~ ~ n said date i ~ o r d Quiz, it was the first time in three years 1 ship 20, north of range 14, west of

Chas. Detweiler, Secretary Dated this 27 day of February. 1924. tha t she had niade the trip by train. I the 6th P. M. in Valley County, Ne-! H. GUDMUNDSEN, Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Ralph t raska, and wherein I was directed First Pub- March 6th. (SEAL) County Judge Norman and little son went to David y the said Court to advertise and city to spend a few days with Mrs. Bell the said real estate for the pay- I E* L* vOgeltanz. *ttornw Bert Hardenbrook'

Attorney for Estate. Norman's people, the Drozda farni!y. ment of the said decreb, interest, ORDER FOE AND NOTICE OF First Pub. Febr. 28-3t. This was the baby's first trip and costs and accruing costs

P I 11EdUlXG PROBATE OF WILL I. Togeltau, dttdRey Ralph decide he ,needed a vacxtion Now, notlce is hereby given that I I - also. Withou doubt he wanted to will on Tuesday, April 15, 1921. a t IN THE COUNTY COURT OF VAL- NOTICE OF SIIERWF'S Sl\LE . hear .what the grand parents said , t w o o'clock P. M, a t the west front ' LEY COUNTY whep they saw that fine boy of his. ,door of the court house in Ord in State of Nebraska )

Notice 18 hereby given that by vir- Viewof the famouc Bidwell Scotch-Shorthorn St& Farm, Tecumeh. I tue of a n Order of Sale issued by the Michigan where Long-Bell prer3dre ueosoted post* ad4 perqaneace ) s s * Clerk of the District Court of Valley 1 Valley County ) to this exellent construction.

County, Nebraska, upon a fudgment . Whereas, there has been tiled In and decree'rendered in said Court On

my omce a n instrument qurporting the 26th. day of May, 1923, and to me to be the last will and tes ament of directed in a n action pending therein, Luther D. Bailey, deceased, and wherein Addison Bidwell is plaintiff

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a petitin under oath of Clarence and Harry H. Bqiley, Vincent Kokes, Bailey praying to have the o r d Milling Company, a corporation.

Fencing Costs same admitted to probate and for qnd W. T. Barstow Grain Company, the grant of Lqtters Tes tamenta~y in a corporation, said plaintiff a re recovered defendants, a judgment where- cost by saving y o u money , t ime a n d labor . T h e y m a k e

Long-Bell Creoso ted Pos t s will r e d u c e your fencing thereon to Ota P. Bailey.

I t is ordered that the 22nd. day an4 decree of fo rec losur~ in the sum a p e r m a n e n t investment b e c a u s e they ,a re t rea ted b y t h e of March 1924, a t 10 o'clock In the of $6,389.07, with fen per cent inter- pre,ssure v a c u u m method , &th d e a d oil of c o - 1 tar, s o forenoon, a t the County Court Room, ' est from May 26th. 1923, which eald they resist d e c a y and o ther destruct ive elements. in the City of Ord, said county, be sum and interest was decreed to be a appointed as t l ~ e time and place of first lien on the p r o ~ e r t y described a s It is n o w general ly recognized that t h e p ressure proving said will and hearing said follows: The East Half of the North- m e t h o d of creosoting, s u c h as u s e d o n all Long-Bell east Quarter of Section Fifteen, Town-

I t is further ordered that notice ship Nineteen, North of Range Four- Creoso ted Posts, is ' the on ly t reatment b y w h i c h t h e bes t thereof be given all persons interest- 'teen; west of the sixth Principal results c a n be obtained. pd by sublication of a copy of this Meridian, in valley County, Nebraskrt order three weeks successively pre- and wherein thg cross-petitioner. M a n y f a r m e r s a r e n o w using Long-Bell Creoso ted vlous to the date of hearing in The Vincent Icokes, recovered a judgment Pos t s o n all f e n c e r e l acement 'obs. W h e h y o u bui ld a Ord Quiz. a legal weekly newspaper) in the sum of $3,901.93 with ten per f e n c e with ~ o n g - ~ e l P ~ r e o s o t e d Pos t s y o u r rep lacement of general circulation in said county. cent interest from May 26th., 1923, cost will be e n d e d f o r a lifetime. Witness my hand and seal this which said sum and interest was de- 23rd. day of February, 1924. creed to be a second lien on the real

(SEAL) . H. Gr~dmundsen, . estate described above, and I ' wae The bes t w a y t o k n o w a b o u t t h e value of these posts County Juclge directed to advertise and sell said is t o p r o v e it yourself b y put t ing i n a l ine of t h e m in

Ride t o Health First publication February 28-4 t. premises for the payment of saiC whatever fenc ing y o u do this s p r i n e n d then w a t c h t h e m judgnlent, interest and costs. D a ~ i s & Darls, l l to rne j s . closely.

with Our Bakery G o d s Now therefore, notice is hereby SOTICE OF SIIEHIPF'S SALE , given that 1 will on Monday. the 31st. A p a g e advert isement in February823rd issue of t h e

Notice is hereby given that by yir- day of'March, 1924, a t the hour of Country G e n t l e m a n gives s o m e interesting information 1Iop oaf We're on our way to The Ord City tue of a n rder of sale issued by two o'clock P. M. of said day, a t the

the clerk o! the District Court of west Front Door of the Court House in regard t o Long-Bell Creosoted, Posts. R e a d it, then Bakery-~fliere ne'll find health. Here you'll find Valley Ceunty, Nebraska, and to me 1 in the City of Ord, in the County of c o m e i n a n d look over our s tock a n d let u s explain just 1Ionre-Baked Brend-Cakes-Cookies, etc, thnt make your niouth water. Pastry a Specialty. directed upon a decrea rendered Valley, Nebraska, sell said real estate why they a r e t h e mos t economical pos t s y o u c a n buy.

therein on March 12, 1923. in an ac- a t Pub!ic Auction, to the highest bid- \ ,' tion pending therein wherein H. B, rler for cash to satfsfy said judgments.

ORD CITY BAKERY Van Decar was plaitiff and Viggo interest and cost. Mq!ler and Marie Muller were de- Dated a t Ord, Nebraska, February fendants, wherein the said plaintiff re- 27th., 1924. h e r e d gaitast- the a decree or foreclosure eo,rqe S. Round

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1 E. 0. Bvoboda, who had been visit-, Amopg the passengers ~ u e s d a ~ for

WAYSIDE FARM ing the Jos. Klanecky t a r d y went to Grand Island were Bernard Clark and Lincoln Tuesday. Lillian Parkos. ,

Saturday morning Mrs. Ted Brown Mrs. Stella Cory returned to Grand Norf h Loup-Davis Creek and daughter left for p visit with a Island last week - after viaiting her

sister at St. Edwards. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parker. We a re going to offer for the

Miss Hazel Hatfield of Burwell a s U. P. section foremap Mike gal- next weeks ( Sensntlao visiting Ord friends bqtween t r g s zinski went to Omaha last Monday Boars a t $15.00 each. The tops last Saturday. i fo r a short stay.

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of our fail crop of pigs. ~ h o l - Mary Atwood, the ~ p r i & d a l e tea- ~u ' s iness affairs in*distr ic t court e ra immune. Free delivery. cher, went t o St. Paul last Saturday called Atty. Chas Dobry up from St.

returning the next day. , , Paul last Monday. b7 callfng me brother. - 1 B. B. WILLIAMS

-- -- Miss Anna Marks wknt t o North . Mrs.-Edna Barnes and sons Dew Loug Tuesday to give a sewing de- and Ralph came up from Lincoln

Of the two, i t is, perhops, better mongtratton a t the m$eting of the Monday. They were met a t the stat- b be hardboiled than tiaif taiied. Fortnightly Club. lop bq Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilcox. Ilow foolisll! Give llle your ordep and wear

- a sluile ever after. Order qt once as cobs are Most people don't plan Ib do any. Miss Martha Badura, a nurse from ~ e b n Bresley arrIved Monday in

thing or depend on It, they dpger on Ashton was caring for Mrs. Alvin response to a message informing him , *

it. Mazac and baby. She left on the motor of hfs mother's death. He came from - last Monday for her home. Colome, S. D. Office 279----- PHONE - 1 bnd that no one cares anythlng Mrs. Leo. Klein, the mother of Mrs. Walter No11 went to Sumter

Lester Watts was UP from Scotla Frank and John, returned t o St. Paul Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Cash about my troubles w long a8 1 keep between trains Tuesday. l u l l about them. --- Friday. She had been up to see her Rathbun and to attend the Mott Rath- - daughter who =as still a patient a t bun sale. Attorney Elmer Gudmundsen went the Ord Hospital. - - R,alph 0. Hunter

- f wouldn't believe In a real hell u to Grand Island last Saturday morn- F. J. Dworak and son Frank went Transfer 2 didn't know so niany people who ing. Geo. Clark tells us that Llad Mit- to Omaha Tuesday to buy a stock of Ought to go there, chell, daughter of Lawyer Mitchell, groceries a n m u e e n s w a r e for Frank's - *lice Ward was down from Burwell who was one of the flrat, it hot the new store, which is soon to be opened

visitinn her aunt. Mrs. Sam Roe. She flrst lawyer to locate in Ord, lives on the southeast corner of the square . T h e moon gets down tQ Its laat returned Sunday evening. a t Custer, S. D.. She will be remem- , ---.

. qurtrter eveby four ueeks b u t . 1 get bered by the early settlers. that way more often.

I - , Ed Howe u6ed to say that 1

secrets can always be classed other unimportant matters. -

I want to 'see Harvey h'ewbra elected to the legislat~re. l l e c make a speech: and knowsffit. - the kind of affections that can or Grand Island. alienated ought to be arrested getting money under false pret -

Cecil Matthew8 condemned a towel recently but had to back because the towel had been in since before the law was passed. - for a short visit with (3rd School Exhibit will be on

14 the gymnasfum of the High Tharsdw night and Friday

on and night. There will be pro rams each night in the -

~ c h o % Auditorium. The Exhibit . be left on display Saturday - ernoon from 2 to 5 for the benefit

Poets vmlld have yo" thin t h e bnly real joy in a boy's Hfe Is old swimmlrlg hole. As a matter TURTLE CREEK NOTES

- fact, most boys never see a r By Helga Fogt. swimming hole. -

elson stayed Saturday night crrrlad a six-gun. - and Helga Foqt ,;eturned

ahiney coat sleeve? - My bellef is that I get out of

about what 1 put into It. But treatment 1 get most of the makes me thlnk I am mighty car about what 1 put in. -

Geo. Nelson re- Platte cb.unty

visiting relatives

ruptcy. - When 1 am slck I go to a d

a h e n I need financial a d ~ l c e I

There woufa be fewer fool! fashions lf people would stop think how garments, hats, bobb hair, etc. will look on them inste of how cgte they a re In picture8 on other folks. - t ise and who get their stat from pi11 manufacturer8 and a r e able to give the most AND YOU SHOULD WEAR about how the home paper #tick up for Its home town. - LEE O V E R A specialist charger a big price

Cause he relle\es suffering or sa ~ i f d . A grocer doca the same th when he sells you beans and horn but ~ o u l d it b p all right for hlm Many other styles and charge nine dollars a pound for the prices, army lasts----

Less 8% for cash

#toy that way. - Khaki, full cut- The main t r o u b l ~ about the

------------------------------- LEE UNIOXALLS are not the ordinary

t o divide everything equally Is Cottonade- there isn't enough money,and prop lo the world so every one can Will wear half again longer.

without work. OVERALLS- .............................. Less 8% for cash

Less 8% for cash TliE LEE ARE TlIE BEST NOXEY WILL BUY - LET

W O R K G L O V E S Gauntlet, scratched horsehide-

holders are a s honest and com LEE'S BOYS' UNIOXALLS are the same US lJllOVE IT TO YOIT. High or low back ------,- the common run of folks. - material as Dads, all sizes. Gauntlet solid horsehide face Full back, the kind that button up upder the arms - gloves------,------------------

"Leesv----------------------------------------------- Also CHILDRE,Y9S PLAY SUITS from -------------------------------

Lee. Tan and blue with blue or red trim- Cuff solid horsehlde face- . I believe In old fashioned hospitality mings. Sizes 2 to 8.

but Ase Wood and other Nebraakr editors have told so many lies about me that 1 don't get r chance to enjog much of it. -

The reason some folks object to my pipe la because I get SO much enjoy- The One-Price Clothiers ment out of it. They think i t ought' to be agin the law to follow aor Ord, Nebraska practice that gives enjoyment.

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Pioneer Gathering The old Pioneers met Tuesday' WHITE Wyandotte Setting Eggs- - --

March 11 a t the 8. D. B. church a t

17 ~ e a d of Hogs 3.00 per 100 a t the farm. Mrs. R. FOR SALE--Barred Rock eggs for

North Loup for their midwinter gath- 17 P. Flynn, 49-tf hatching. The All Purpose fowl that ering. About 80 were present and weighs and lays. $3.00 per hundred. those who cared to vfsit the memor-

11 head of extra good shoats. FOR SALE--Barred Rock hatching Baby chicks, the kind that are easy Ial windows in the lobby also visited 6 Du1.0~ brood Sows, ones. eggs, selected $3.00 per 100. J. L. to raise, $12.50 per hundred. Mrs. with each other until the dinner hour Abernethy. 50-tf Leo Long 49-tf when they met in the basement to partake of the good things in store Machinery and Miscellaneous FOR SALE-White Wyandotte cock- HIGHEST GRADE HATCHING EGGS for them. rels;' also some Sudan Grass seed, more fertile, assuring sturdier

,After dinner Mr. W. a. Rood, the Harry Bresley phone 1002, Ord. 49-2 chicks a re guaranteed by using secy. of the association called the roll Prat ts Poultry Regulator. Try a and those present answered with, Overshot stacker, ,side hitch hay sweep)' new 6-ft. D'eering mower) SINGLE COMB white ~ e g h o r n eggs pail at our dSk. Guaranteed an, "When I came to this wuntry.'* new International disc, International spreader, (good as new), push

~k~$;:;;;in.$~.oo Per 100, W s . for sale by dealers thrpughout the

The program committee decided on . a n impromptu program and so Mr. sweep, 16-inch Yankeej ,sulky plow, horse and a half Fairbanks-Morse 50-tf county. - 50-lt

Rood asked Mr. Hill to lead in sing- e g some 01d hymns. They sang, 'In gasoline engine, &horse power Waterloo engine, 20 bushels of 1922 1 FOR SALE-A 2-year old Pure bred FOR SALE-Eggs for hatching from

black Percheon Stud colt, a good large, dark, heavy laying strain S. . the sweet Bye and Bye', 'Shall we yellow seed corn, some Sudan grass seed, 3 dozen white Leghorn ph Ng:r~ B w d e ~ ~ phone loo2~ C. R. 1. 8. carefully tested. 7 5 ~ per

gather a t the river', '0 Happy Day 49-2k setting or $4.00 per 100. Delivery and America. pullets, 12 White Wyandotte cockerels, and other smaller articles. LOST-Last Saturday while down extra. Mrs. c R. Kingston, pholle

Mr. Geo. McNulty next told some town Mrs. Fred Kuehl lost her / 4720. 49-3t reminiscences of the 'pioneer days and of the two old pioneers in oar- THERE WILL BE A FREE LUNCII AT NOON, S t U E TO FOI&O\V I.\lAlEDIATELY Eagtern Star in. Finder please no-, POULTRY HOUSES-Can be kept ticular, Conrad Wentworth or Buck Bhot, and John Schweringer, or Elap- py He also read a letter from C. S. Watson, Secy. of the Ord corn- munity Club.

county, Mrs. Jessie Babcock read a poem 49-lt - which .was also written by Mr Watson FOR SALE-43 mostly Hereford stock, s E D 0 A T s - PURE FAYOUS Mrs. Walter Rood read a letter from cows, 8 calves a t foot now and 0th- QUAKER OATS that 65 Ellen Heron and Mrs. Edith Bartzl This offering is a11 U ~ U S U ~ ~ ~ Y high quality offering. er heavy springers. Clayton Noll, bushels to an acre last year: also read a letter from Col. Sharp. These1 The horses are all sound and high grade. The cattle Jr, were old settlers who could not be

50:2t ' s o n ~ e white Kerson oats. These present but wished to be remembered. FOR SALEiSome Sudan grass seed oats had no rain on af ter being

E. J. Babcock spoke about are from the Bailey Herd and exceptionavy good. The at lo cents a pound' Buy as cut. Don't sew your colored efforts of the state to preserve old oats. I also have some millet seed. land marks by the names of people,' hogs are all high quality stuff and the machinery has the price raising. Ed. Timg!l;. Better hurry. 1 mile northwest of

- man. euch a t Watts H ~ U , S U ~ r Loaf, J a c k ' been well cared for and is in good first class shal~e, in - Ord. Henry Vodehnal. + 50-ti. Creek, Happy Jack, d e a n , Pebble FOR SALE-Ever bearing strawberry Creek, Goodenow Spring and a good plants 50c per 100: also 2 Fox FARM MANS-we taking

Terrier puppies, E, II. Marks, applfcatfons for fa rm loans for next 'many more tha t were not mention- phone 4221. 48-2t March 1st closing, a t lowest current

ed. rates of interest. If you will need The president of the association

was instructed to appoint a commit- CUM E BANK, Clerk LUMBER FOR SALE-~rom the a loan by March let, do not delay. t ee of 5 memberr, himself being tEe wrecked Kuehl building. 2 x 8'e; 2 See us about [t now and assure

c- secu., to act on the committee to I 6's; sheetingc flopring and lap / yourself of the mOneY when YOU

b o k up the origin of the names of siding, lath. . See John K. Jensen will want it. First Trust Corn- places and send it to the state a s a n 50-tfj pany, Ord, Nebr. 86

- TERMSThe usual terms, sums of $10 and under cash, usual time on

larger Sums with approved security at 10 per cent.

tify her. 50- l t / clean, odorless, free from germs

SR RENT-4-room house and lots. bearing cherry trees and 'Om'

house and ent cave, fine garden. Call 434. 49-2t

and lice with Prat ts Poultry Dis- infectant. Yqur hens de better We guarantee it. Guaranteed and for sale by dealers throughout the

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I I A tlash of red rlauled through the to the dishebdec ~ ~ i r and rulsed b< tree8 and Stopped almost directly eyes. He noticed they were blqe. ('a11 UP all tile I(pre of the trlill tha t . above his head iu the top twigs of a ' b i Y ~ u don't chance t1 be &fr,-Blp the'old ranger had taken such pridr hickory sapling an8 there swelled Jack-?'' . In t&c.lling him--the wise and won- out a wild burst of reckless melodg The woodsman studied her from un. derful ways of wOOdcraf that he had that clothed the hickory wit11 music der half closed lids. t'aken an equal pride In learning, ad the Opelllng buds clothed the crab : q'hey call m-that-" H e raised until. next to Uncle Nick himself, he apple "1 tree thouqht with so, beauty 01' warcoat," the hfs She eyes glancaed a trifle. uneasily "And youl" up the hollow woodslllan along the mabash. Af was known to be the most skillful

man muttered, glancing up. "you and back to !ace. ~ 8 1 , rnrertly he l o n i ~ ' *.r-* .Cew that know where she Is. don't y'ul" searching his eyes. shs secz,,d rrr haen - -"'b h u l l I4 . I3e stepped softly toward the crab- gather reassurance frolc the level "'s 'a' a 1 : f i i - ~ ~ L - 3 sad ~ t p ! g h )

BILL OLEXA, ~ d i t o r and Manag'er apple hlckory tree--the ceasing wild the instant song-burst he moved In the frankness "1 -lowed of them. y9u-inust ,,,+-" she ened. "Hot tmil. 01' scoutmaster," he mut- -- a

-and peered in through the gnarled glanced back at the bushes; dlew a tered. in the llulfspoken SollloWY that

+ 4 + + + + 4 + + + * SClIOOL NOTES ,(By Mrs. Langrall) limbs and tangled twlgs. step &pray from thpu~. as If she fenred nature somctir'l's teaches her

4 We are anxious that all former his is our f i rs t conblbution to and beast# a!\v'pn run true, white that hands might come out of them ltes "And there f u go. pickin' fur 4 champion correspondents con- + Miss Jungles, d e d Cross Nurse, this department under the new regime folks-sometimes-oh. well-" and clutch her. ~ l ' ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ llelden steps so's t' hit the hard spots and 4 tinue to write the news from 4 visited the Arcadia school Wednes- and we wish to announce that it [8 ~e walked away towul,j the west. -an. 1 wUS qn thy way t9-fipt1 you-- miss the soft ones." 4 their respective localities. Drop + day. Thursday and Friday of the Past the sincere wish of this department a t length to where the u p ~~i~~ evldentl) lllUch disrul.hed she' A sudden thoughtfulness crossed hi8 9 into the Champion orlice the * week examining the school children. that we may have the hearty co- + first time you are in town and + supt. ~ i b b ~ gukra l and her normal operation ot those who haye been

lands ended abruptly In the line of ,lased the quick lifk of the wan'# face. "I wonder why y'"'re P'~"'.

4 get some stationery and stamped * trainers visited several country willing contributors in the past, and wooded bluffs that steeply the lar t' hide y'ur trail, though-there + envelopes if you have not got 4 schools Wednesday and Thursday. we extend t~ these and to those who deep and winding scar of ~ a g l d shoufden. s h e glanced aga!n at the *In't no F'~ttawattomles t' find It no 4 them. We hqve the stationery 4 The State eighth grade examina- may wish to align themselves with hollow, and the exact pofnt where bushes, listened a moment, drew 8 blehbe t l lp woods jl*t filled 7'" 4 al l ready for you. 4 tiong a re to be conducted a t Avcadia this department i n thg future for tbe the double trail had run plainest rtep nearer and lowered her volfe. 8' full this wonde*ul morning. Ilk* 4 BILL OLEXA, Manager. + Thursday and Friday of this week. advancement of Arcadia interest, that the day before--a fact that had "You're In dreadful danger'. an' I they have me. that Y'U can't help + + + + + + + + + + + Mr. Longman favored the H. S. we may cohtinue the advpcacy Of ddubtless brought him ju&t there. r u s cornla' warn y'u. I don't kno\r 1 playin' a while at the 01' war game of

with two violin selections Friday a t commur&y inerest+ In ;order that interest, may be promoted bent a critlcal look upon the lout- what r'u're dune. but Y'U ain't a ' the trail. IVe14 Play 1''

to Brok- chapel. A week ago Friday, the Sophomores its fullest, for the welfare of just trail; carefulb I t ; steppad minute Of ib 1 &nd 1.1, run f u down b9f0re

Dr. Stev- gave a commencement program a s a and equitable representation in the I out ~ n d e r a c l u l n ~ of Wees at th? Loge's but I t shadow of the bluffs cilmbo out of the ens and see .better. parody on the senior. The program eye of the public, that we may not I very brink of the bluff and stood keen. m' there's another man more danger-

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half naked and frozen fo death I? the She was talking fast. fn Eow and h r r f e d whispers. A m r e n t l ~ she

ESKIMO PIES AT JLN'S.

Pritchard & Outhouse

of receding steps.

- , The sound drew the eyes of the Li%e a shadotv the g i r l i s far wan-

Probate of Conger a t M u p City Sunday in hls careful way each hurried word; Settlement of Es- - tates a Specialty . lowing the ,dl)uble trall the day be- thought crossed his uind that she lulght

fore, h e , plvkrd his way down the have been wrought up over an Imagl- OltD, NEBRASKA

UP-TO-DATE C&UB - merchants convention an-'

"Roll Your Own" is a fiqe slogan-

Your work will be w d s and sore Jaws.

The girl's !ast muttered words-- 'that thlrd man" that "waits, an' tides his. time, an' when he strikes, he rills"-suddenly assumed a deeper Your "Bankroll" will e a r n meaning. H e darted a quick look iolvn the hdliow-a deep scar wind-

Many people with small

state university to study printing and news writing.-Geneva Signal

This serves the double pur-

down at the road. ing us t o be more usetul in the Gradually, as he stared, the

upon him the consciousness of an out- W W should your ' funds lie

stitute For Safety"

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ORL), NELJI\ASI<A

instead of bankrupt.

election. Very sincerely,

Where save the b e r i c a n Hiram Johnson ..--..., 1,010,116 , ...... such a representative with a Leonard Wood ..-.............. 697,613

was in Johnson's prlvate Frank Lowden ...-.,.... ....... 348,477 had iust been told by him

e to his family 'required his with his rJrivate practice

in handling great cases, pu

we again offer to 6ur trade an opportunity to buy NEW MACHINERY AT REDUCED/.PKI&S FOR CASH'

\Ire have made arrangements with the bank to give 6 MOETII'S TIME on Bank-

Jersey and two Connectfcuts wares and Rhode Island put to- .

the'crowds so that he hati t

ti-inch \valking plow : - - - - - - : $ 27.00

2-row 12 sllovel W e are here er to do it thoroughly. 2 2.00 . -11ig11 cultivator 129.00

- 2-row lister corn

b 75.00 cu~tivator - - - . . -90.00

\Vhel~ you are stillled 011 the road you will tlli~lli of service and >ye want you to think of us,

Gas, Oil, Tubes, Tires, in fact anyli1irlg that 102.00 2-row lister.. -. . '132.50

you need fast will be delivered to you free of harrow co111- Corn plante1*- - - _ 80.00 plete -, - - - - - - 75.00

press drill - - - _ - 150.0P con~plete - - - - - 78.00

WE SAID SERVICE 10-32 hay rake-- 50.00

ward for the. thrift and ability which 18-ft. pipe har- 6-ft. Blower, - - - - 92.50

row - - - - - - - - - - 39.00

cultivator - - - - 60.00 6-shovel No. 4

cultivator - - - - 62.00

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See how Your Rent Payments at 8% cobpound

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WELLER BROS. j - \VJ$ $ELL B. P. S. PXINT

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-- 10 A. M. March 11, 1924. Meeting called to order by

An AllaPprpcse ~kuck At A Remarkable Price ;;"shn;;l1 B';'$;in,"."W"R"o"b"i,in Braden present The new Ford all-mteel body and cab mounted on the famous Ford

-Moved and seconde One-Ton Truck chassis provide a complete d-purpose haulage unit .

be appointed a s a co t o investigate and se

, at the remarkably low price of $490. Built of hecwy aheet steel, etrorgly re-inforced, this staunch truck is

. designed to withstand severe-usage in a wide range of industries. '

Generous loading space; four feet by seven feet two inches, permits c easy handling of capacity loads and piovision ]is also made for

mounting of canopy top or s q e n sides. , Experienced drivers appreciate the weather-proof features of the steel cab, which is fitted wi th removable door-opening curtaina

See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer Highway Maintainer Co. take the Old One in at $150.00 making the price $564.00. Carried.

Moved and seconded that the =Oad petition of Murray Rich be rejected a n d the county allow $400 for the re- pair Of the Szwanek yes, Hackel Vodehnal B1esaing yes, Robbins yes, Braden yes.

Moved and seconded Highway Com- missioner be authorized to spend $1000.00 running north thru Set. 36-25 and 24 and On road running parallel sections 34-35* 2=1-26 and 22 and 23 in Liberty township. Car- ried.

General fund claims:

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Pete Konobowski and Bill Zulkoski Stanway breeding. VlSITORS SOLIClTED thing Immune. -

to finance the pur- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kuta weje ;hop- • CHAS. FAUDT, chase or conrtruc-

Anton and Stanley Kuta were husk- tion of a hundred Louis Dohnal called on Bomer Bros.

Liberal Interest Rates. North Loup-Davis Creek 7

We are going to otter tor the GOOD BRED SOWS Joe Kuta and Walter Gezihski next two weeks 6 Sensation Fall

Drop around at our plrcd and Boars a t $15.00 each. The tops

of our f h l croD of pigs. Chol-

e r a immune. Free delivery.

E. E. WILLIAMS

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Earnest Weller returned from a

TRIBUTE TO N~BRAB'U . . ,

sentatives 'to praise the.state of Nebraska and champiscan

PHO'GRESSIVE - "I remember when' a boy I was a t a publie gathering ' PHESDEST

Henry Ford Delrolf i i eh . / ................................... UNITED STATES S E B A ~ O B

John J. Thomas ....................................... &ward

heavens and the earth.'

SECHETdHY OF, STATE Charles W. Pool .................................... Lincoln R. S. Scofield .................................... ........... Center

land adti. the sea. IIe made man, and IIe caused there

STATE TREASURER

filled with fatness; and n a u ~ h t lAcking for the comfort, and happiness of man. (Applause.)

"Let not iny Iowa friends to; soon cong'rat.ulate them- selves' upon thia unanswered hncomium. .

COSGRE~SHAN-SLX~~ Dlstrlet . To broinote the Kingdom of God amollg -"$'ri,ends, the Lord seemst6 i i a ~ p ' ~ r q f i t e d fuithcr by , Jesse Gandy z .......... B e BOW

T ' . men, and the spirit of unity and eooPeratioll in our community, the Churches of Ord are

too much for the early children of .his ,creation. We all .know that 'a smooth sea never makes a skillful &lor.'

- If you believe in the thil~gs for which the churches stand, make this a church service Sunday by attendillg the - church of your AUDITOH OF PUBLIC ACCOUXTS

unadorned, 'unproductive, and uninviting, and IIe said, David Fawcett Havelock choice in the morning and the u11io11 service

SON-POL1TIC bL DISTRICT JUDGES

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Bayard IT. Paine ..................... ~ r a n d ~ l s l a n d Edwin P. Clements Ord

C O ~ ~ T Y JUDGE United Brethren Church, '

dren and happiness are; if the wheels of industry'shall roll unceasing ; if great colleges 'and universities shall be 'established; if happiness shall be in humble )cot and mar- ble mansion; if, paeans of praise and voices of prayer

"It is finished. He has looked upon the work of t1i.e FlllSI' AIET!IOI)IST CIIUIlCII ohildren of Hjs creation in our fair State. IIe has blessed G. 0. Bell, Pastor. it. IIe has called i t 'gosd;' and He is making His homc

I wish to take this means of an- nouncing that I am a candidate for PIIESBYTECIIAN CIIURCII

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-- , CHESTER FILES. IV1I0 WILL TliE BJ$YUHIICh\S I ur3duction. This can be dope ?he neighbors helped Louie deer- FOXINATE FOB YBESlDENT easily by giving the animals better --

bunk haul his hogs Monday. Louie's care and management. .There are dad was standing around watching ~erl t inlent IS B e h g Hanufactured many districts in our dairy states them. When they got the first WaRon Rapid1 By Conditlons As They where the average prOduction ruqs I loaded they could not find the end- ~ ~ 1 s t f t IYasMngton. - I real 200 to 250 pounds per cow. Such pate. They hunted all around but a n increase would add a t once f rom' 1 couldn't locate it until the old mag DARH "ORSE 'lKELY e i i t ~ ~ f i v e to thirty million dollars to our income, and this money would I - started t o walk away. He had been stallding on it all the tinit. (Grand Island Daily 1ndepende:t) every manl woman and child liv- I

Tlleye was a big doings over dt Just a s t4e great financial and in- '"" within the state. ~ o l l Noyes d a c e Thursday night dustfial interests of the east domin 2. There Is a Welndid all who attended report a jolly t ated the last republican n a t i i g c o t ; ~ % O ~ ~ r : h ~ J ? a ~ s ~ ~ ~ p l " , " lii! as the two girls, Helva and Lottan vention a t Chicago-the royal entertainers. Jack Cabs Wore whihc totally disregarded all expras- ing aninlab that many years his old q e r a l l s , Otto Schuter hadn't * that you can drink it Or let j! alOna sions of the rank and file of the re- have been bred to produce h r g e r shaved for two weeks, Willie 1Cisst.r - publican party a s expressed a t the of dairy product% With gre?- ripped his Sunday suit trying t d It might be easier to get tax reduo- primaries; and just a s out of that do- ter economy this would in 8 few crawl under the sofa while playing U0n if u e didn't h a \ e ao much tax mination was born the nominalloq of years give us much better 13

hide and seek, and Otto Carr fell uemptlon. Warren O. Harding for president and Of "Ock and little money down the cellar stairs and brcke On+ - of Calvin A. Coolidge for vice~presi- for Original ivestment. of his legs, and 1 didn't learn whicfi. F~~~~ husbaqd8 would be Bbot u dent, just so, today, the self same in-

3. As a a person better Slewfoot McAllfster from Gondora terests a re supporting the same Mr. when he Is Interested In his

attended the Noyes party Thursday lome of the wive# would quit getting Coolidge for president this year. 1t Particular task. As the boys of the night. He trieq to shine around Iva half shot. is almost unbelievable, judged from do most the It - Payne for a short time, but a bunch the political ideals that have generally be wise Increase their interest by ( of the boys gave a necktie Party in A self made man is n l s e if he been voiced in Nebraska, that sanh the Give his honor in the barn, and almost for- aoesn't brag about i t when us wla men have i t seriously in mind to se- a good animal and let them see ' . .. got to let him down in time. He sud ' P'esent' lect him aa the presidential standard where the profit lies in giving a n , NO better made denly remembered that he had left - bearer. In fact in the under-current better care and his mamma home alone, and headed of political predictions from the east We are shipping each year many regardless of price. in that direction, forgetting his new Abodt the only idea modem %rl# there is foend the hy othesis that thousand Cars of hay to the dairy M U O N S OF POUNDS BOUCHT ~ o r d coupe which is still atandinli habe of d i sh~r7ash in~ is what they nee there 1s no such iqte&ion but that states of the East, and this a t the BY OUR GOVERNMENT in the yard unclaimed done a t a soda fountain. 1 the reactionary &meet will await big expense for freight and handling.

Two young men from Ord came - i ts count of the delegates noses be We feed much of this to the to the party also. a t the Special h- . u.. man friendly to de fore naming the real candidate i t has we have and save much money

KG KC= KC= KC= KC= KC in mind apd will select. ?his is by doing. we are burningl

C'.UESTWT HILL NE\Vkl : ~ t : " , " , ~ f o ~ ~ ~ ~ y ; ~ i & i r ~ ~ $!: bdays I immediately him what f a r more reasonable to believe, not from 85 to 90 ~ e r e C n t of Our Straw, a T ~ ~ R E E V‘ILLEY COUNTY lex BY Otto B. Schott

The neighbors a re telling a good oke on Anna Mosity. You aee, shd IS a very ardegt Irish sympatl~izer,

shares with her race the hatred of anything Teutonic. She won a phonograph in a recent voting con test, but there were no records with

, i t aqd so she sent off to some eastern c o e ~ e r n which advertis-ed that they would send fifty records, them own relection, for only ten dollars. They arrived last week, and imagine her a s p u s t when they were played to find that forty nine o i them were , German, and the other one was "God save the King! Two friends who happened t o be present say that Anna

certainly a good record breaker. The Amity boys have been having

trouble with the old man again. Cal Jr.. who is now sixteen, thinks that i t 1s tinlo to show the old boy his place, but Sunday afternoon, when Rev. Helvalott called on the family, and the bovs were getting along nice- ]y entertaining him, Cal forgot him- gelf and butted in. Arter the preach- e r left the boys'chased their father al l over the farm, throwing rocks a t him and yellin ga t the top of their

were not very well acquainted. i t ~ f f i c e he is running forQ 7 happened that they were pot a c

quainted with the other members of The fact that you stand well with the household. They arrived before filling station man does& mean

only, but is in line with the history waste and One that few states of that element. M ~ , ~ ~ ~ d i ~ ~ , it will and countries can stand. A good deal ( CANDlDdTES FOB HIalf OFFlCE - be remembered, was not a n exhu. straw can be utilized both for

nnv of the rest, and were chinning the girls in the parlor when the old man came in from doing the chores, and stopped to warm himself by the heater. John looked him over' with an a p ~ r a i z i n g eye. "Who is the funny old aink," he remarked, and C h a r ~ s added. "How does i t happen !e is

berant choice even in ohfo, and his manager, Daugherty, was once repu- dirlted a t an Oh10 election.

But whether Mr. Coolidge is o r is not the choice of the eastern element

b.t your gmcer loves . - There mighty little danger of

Your being injured by over-nork but ~ver-recreation may get you. - a9 ~ ~ b ~ ~ ~ k ~ editor says he doesn't

to each prisoner. ' \ - A Crete woman is sorry her baby a girl. She wanted it be a

3 0 she could Spend the rest of her life ~ i s h i n g it was a girl. -

The cSnical editor of the a l u m b u s M e g r a m remarks that notllinb beats b nice f i re~lace* If Sou haye a gwd turnace to keep the house warm. -

The efforts of some candidate6 t.0 get Into omce are lust about (8

yoices. He finally took refuge i n a 1 did wf wanbhfs wife to know about cottonwood tree, and when the boys his having t e booze, so he slipped tried to clilnb up, he would step on ' both bottles down into the basement their fingers. They a t length took1 That night when he went down w ~ t h tu rns watching beneath the tree, and tqe lantern to fire the furnace he got k e ~ t him .up there all night. Next the one bottle and drank it. I f i e I morning he hdd enough sense to t h o u ~ h t it did not have the usual kick. come down and take his whipping1 Then he trled some of the tonic on

food and bedding and brought back LO Fries of k c a d f a and On the land to increase the crops. Davis and 1rl D. Tolen of Ord

such a develo~ment a8 this Society) A king for 1fiPorlmt offlees has in'mind i n ' n 0 way Inter- \ - fere our agricultural ProduC-( I t 1s a lot of honor to be a delegate

state and would vote for the man 1 who received the preferance vote in the state. ,

Before filing for the position of state railway commissioner, Mr. Tolen ,was urged t o do so by numerous ' friends who knew of his high quali-

been with the silent voters. When the ballots have been counted, always

bg::,: ::l;:n;t:tale The

He was first elected in 1911 a s governor of California, over his op- ponent, by a margin of 22,000

like a man, proinising never to in- ' terfere again.

Lynn C. Doyle is painting and decorating Hiram Quick on the inside this week. He papered the parlor with a forest design, with birds roosting in the trees. In his hurry he failed to notice this, and hung the naper upside down. He was varnish-

Hged pay much higher ~ r i k e s for their

I t is entirely wise and fitting that a State like Nebraska. located a s i t iq f a r the big consuming cities

the East, engage in a line of in- dustry which will condense our cheap

h o r n i ; ~ in on this party?" . I am sorry, said Helva, "but we could not get rid of him very well. That is father!"

Bennie Fishel stopped a t the Hunt e r home Friday and asked for Pearl. "Can't you come over to our ~ l d c e and stay a while," he said. "My wife's' sick." That evening Pearl went over, and wqs astonished to find that Mrs. Fishel was not a t home. "Never said she was," said Bennie, cool a s a cucumber, "She's been over a t moth- er's all week, and she's got the flu."

Amos Keeter has been worry~nl; about loosing his hair for some t h e , and last week he bought a bottle ot hair tonic while in Ord. At the same time he got a bottle of hootcl~ from an itinerant dispenser of drinks. Ht

his'head, and it nearly set him crazy It him night' ando:[ morning all his hair had come He inspected the basement and found that he had got the bottles mixed.

Ben Stued owns the hilliest farm in the county, and until recentlv he thousht it was hardly worth paying the taxes on. He has changed his

in the party i t is certain that all of tion In other lines. On the contrary to a national convention of either of t h e conservative eastern press is now it tend increase such a Pro-' the great political parties and the advocating the nomination of one by giving the farmer a c.aslil Quiz hopes tpat Hoo. M. L. Fries

didn't know. "I see bv the Grd Q u i ~ he's filed," said otto, " B U ~ the paper dont say what for." Sam looked over his copy of the paper, but could not is a Combined find the article referred to, so he made a special trip over to Tells that night. Otto got the QUIZ a t d showed him the ad of a well known hardware :$:. rap - - - --- - -- - - ,

Little apples mixed wlth big apple8 still- %

reduce the price of the big ones- Was their wisdom superior? his Is the reason why so many Shall history repeat itself? preachers and other8 are underpaid. If it the democratic Party of - the natjon will have the rarest op-

portunity of its history women smolrers want to be right - But let there be awaited the ver. op t o date the color of their cigareb I dict of those now silent-the dreat must match their gonns. I hope The mass of voters. BOSS and The Junior won't hear about

T l lE NEBBISKA DALRY - DEVELOPIEXT SOCIETY - 1 The professions' QPtimist The proposal to form a Society f o r , keeps himself that way because he increasing Nebraskas dairy industry m e n you are in town- wants to get a whack a t Your banlt I believe is a good one, and if proper- Viewof the funour Bidwell Scotch-Shorthorn Stock Fwm, Tecumeh.

Come to Sickels' bccount. I t is a part of his rtock in 1~ conducted it will add many mil- Michigan where Long-Bell pressure ueosoted posts t!dd permanence

Ilona of dollars to the wealth of our to this exenent construction.

PTheu yoq are llq town- - state and wil liu no way d e p i c t from come to sickels' . rant shumway says a western NO- Otp; ~ ~ ~ : a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d ~ ~ ~ ~ n b O n s u m p t on Reduce Your

W h m you want a stamp- braska man never goes to bed a8 one tablespoon a day to each per on Come t o Sickels'

B long a s he has anything to do. would require nearly half a million means hs long as he has a chance to extra dairy cows in this country. TO

Fencing 'Costs When yoq want a package wrapped- do someone. increase the consumption of two

/ - pounds of butter a year per capita, Long-Bell Creosoted Pos t s will r e d u c e your fencing Come t o Sickels'

The reason perry ~ ~ ~ , j wear" 1, Would require two hundred million cost b y saving y o u m o n e y , t i m e a n d Jabor. T h e y m a k e

When yo2 want a check caahed- pounds of butter and would repro- a p e r m a n e n t investment because they are t rea ted b y t h e mufPler most of the time 1s becau* sent more t b n 1s now produced in

his necktie lo so loud. pressure vacuum m e t h o d , wi th dead oil of cot 1 tar, so Come to Sickels' the states of North Dakota, south - Dakota, Nebrask-a, Kansas, Oklahoma they resist d e c a y a n d o ther destruct ive d e m e n t s .

Adam Breede says a good house and Texas. It i s now qenerally recognized that t h e pressure - keeper doesn't ha le to apologize for The great bulk of Nebraskas dairy Come t o Sickels'

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her kitchen. Yea, but she alwayr Output 19 in the form of creamery but- m e t h o d of creosoting, s u c h as u s e d o n all Long-Bell '

When you want Quality Oroceries- ter produced by our efacient cream- Creoso ted Posts, i s t h e only t reatment b y w h i c h t h e bes t Come t o Sickels' cries from cream that is purchased - results c a n be obtained.

from some 80.000 farms within the 1 , m e n you want canned Ffsh and Vegetables- There is nothing a passenger b r a k e state and many ' thousands without. I M a n y fa rmera are n o w using Long-Bell Creoso ted Come t o Sickels' man likes better than to leave car ~ h ~ ~ : 2 ~ : ~ 2 i : ~ ~ ~ ~ f t ~ 0 ~ ; ~ ~ ; ~ ; ; ~ ; , Pos ts o n all f e n c e r e l acement jobs. W h e n y o u bu i ld a

We.1 you hzve 6gp- for sale- dmr. Open On Cold d a y a I"' shot Our dairy output and ( h b can be / f e n c e wi th Long-Be1 Creoso ted Pos t s y o u r replacement Come to Slckels' setenteen of them for doing i t but brought about by work along a few

f cost 'will be e n d e d f o r a lifetime.

Wher? you want garden seeds and onion sets- without helpin6 the matter any. , well defined lines of dairy improve- - ment : . The bes t w a y t o k n o w a b o u t t h e va lue of these pos t s Come t o Sickels'

The reason we wait until our 1. Giving better care to the COWS is t o p r o v e it yourself b y put t ing i n a l i n e of t h e m i n I t makes no difference what you want, o r friends are dead before we praise We a re milking would mean' whatever fencing y o u do this spr ing a n d then w a t c h t h e m if you doa't want anything- increasing their output from 50 to

aeln is because it Is the law 100 per cent the first year. ~h~ aver- I - closely. Come t o Slckels'

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age cow of Nebraska producing about ' 7 100 pounds of butterfat is proof in A p a g e adver t i sement i n February 23rd issue of t h e

The average man doesn't care to Itself the poor recorp we are mak- Count ry G e n t l e m a n gives s o m e interesting information

tery long \\hen he ha8 : i~~~$: ~ v ~ O ~ s A o ~ a;g::E:;a;;; She is too apt

09 hand, namely, to a t least. double

in regard t o Long-Bell Creoso ted Posts. R e a d it, t h e n c o m e i n a n d look over 'our s tock a n d , l e t u s explain just

to see something she wants t o bur. - w h y they arc t h e mos t economical pos t s y o u c a n buy. -

D. E. SICKELS, Prop. Last time Jack ~ y n l s h was in BUY IT AT WICKMAN'S Lincoln he stood for a n hour and a . PIIONE 65 ONE DOOR'IYEST OF MILFORDS half in a re\olring door, waiting for W H F R E YOU G E T W H A T

We Deliver by City Delivery someone to turn it and let him o u t YOU L I I< E AND y 0 u Sack Lumbe'r & Coal Co.

L I K E W H A T YOU GET ~r I

He was reelected a s governor in 1915 over his opponent by a margin of 196,000

H~ elected united states Sena- tor in 1922, over his opponent by a margin of 292,000

He was reelected United States senator in 1922 over his opponent by

~ { g ~ t , 0 : n 3 ~ ~ , " , " ~ . Q n e of the

difference between caminole and a cuserole. Neither d o L

9 . - y all nuisance taxes were

taken off gome confilressmell mi&t a lot of trouble drawing their

Pay. - . 1 Im wondering if a Certain man I

know was born superior to everyone 0, if he acquire4 it, and, if 80,

how. - 'Jack Sweet relnarks the next

Dove of prison reformers 1s likely to be a proposition to pay a living wage

ing the woodwork 'with a very evil smelling concoction when Hiram al- fived on the scene. "Don't smell ver)

., good, does it," sqid Doyle. Hiram took another sniff, and about that time he noticed the birds, hanging by th'eir feet from the trees. His eyes fairly bulged out of his head. '0, Lord,", he said a t length, "You 111uvt be using poison gas. You've killed evcrv one of tnem danged birds.

Otrv B Tell called Sam Aritan UP over the' phone the o t h e ~ day, and

from oubide states. This f8 only a small Part of the work of such a o

&,id what is he running for? Sam CHEdPER MOXEY

mind. now, hnd would not sell it at anv price. Ben and his wife together owg and hor or eleven children. !i They a re alw V S dirty, yet they have the loveliest COmPleXi0n~ of any children in the neighborhood. The reason for this hap come to light. A chemist has discovered that the clay in Ben's farm is the finest "Beauty Clay" to be found anywhere in the world, and worth a t least five dollars a Pound a t retail. Ben will 5.11 it a t half plice to his friends.

needs farmers and the Quia believes, if elected to the position

as the atter'lpts of an Old farm dog to catch jackrabbit -

Qur Buachler says the modern girl needs no leap year to help her get a man. 1'11 bet four dollars our never had a leap year proposa1' -

Everybody in talking about Ma rongg but we never near a word ,bout p a Jongg. Another evidence

of Arcadfa and Hon. C. M. Davis of o r d may realize thelr ambition in that regard

AS a matter of fact neither Mr. Fries or Mr. Davis sought the honor that a s come to them in being plat- ed o ,p the ticket. In both i ~ S t a ~ C e 8 they were selected by their friends who recognized in tbem sultable tim- ber for the position$. Mr. Fries was named a s one of the two deligates from this district to the national re- publican convention by the Johnson forces and Mr. Davis is selected a8 alternate delegate by the C00lege forces. No doubt however both will be governed by the wishes of the voters of the state o r district. In talking with Mr. Fries recently, he stated emphaltlcally that he would be governed by the voters of th?

?horn they endearingly refer to a s Cautious Cal'. All the big noise is for Coolidge, and, by the s_ame sign, the parefully planted propaganda circulated that Senator Hiram John- qon, the candidate of the progressive party, has lost the favor of the mas- ses and will not again be the popu- lar choice a t the primaries that ha was four years ago.

This may, in April, prove to be true. The republican rank and file may prd- fer President Coolidge, and the pre- sent lines of administration. But it is to be remembered that Senator Johnson never has had the support of the big newspapers. Senator John- son has always been decried, in ad- vance of elections, a s a loser. Al- ways too, has it been sho\uted noisily. But quite a s often has his strength

a;Le8. "Who is this man Winchester

Into a Product that can fications tor the position but he ia be and transported to1 perfectLly frank in saying that he distant centers. The dairy industry ,grits the job. Mr. Tolen served will Consume much .of our corn a n d valley county as tccasuere for two

and turn it Into a high ~ r i c - 1 terms and no man ever filled thc ed comnlodity which Is consumed by office in this county more efficiently

three campaigns, the people, before the election, read the same dour pre- dictions about h_js having lost favor

The same metropolitan press thai 9 sunpressing news of his addresses

and heetings today, operated against him in the presidential primaries, and yet, when the results of thesz primaries were c ~ u n t e d he was foqnd to have had the support of the citf- zenship in an overwhelming degree, This was the result of the president-

and better enabling him to properly equip his farm, to buy ma- chinery* put UP better buildings and make his farm more productive.

The cream in Nebraska has much a so far as the farmer is concerned. It has been a stabilizer in Our powers and we have been furtu-nate in securing a good market

Our product- This country is "'I an of butter. Certainly there Is much danger of a n over- production right away. There is a ' great Increase con- sumption by getting farmers more ~ t ~ ~ t ~ ~ b : ~ l ~ ~ ~ . n g butter than in

Suppose we Over-produce, can We not here in Nebraska compete

states further east who a re ob-

ever)bOdy three times a day. I t should be understood that thq

work of this society will not be in the main to bring in dairy

that men don't get square deal. ial primaries in 1920: -

organi~atfon. There a re many lines he seeks, will be found working for improvement. all of which col1lr1 1 the best interests of the farmers and

be greatly encouraged by enlisting The Quiz hopes to see the of all who wish to SPp Mr. TO1en get a large In this Nebraska agriculture prosper and 1 county and we believe he will do SO.

than he. He has had extensive busi- ness experience and has been a n e r - tensive land owner i q d kpows the

who a r e willing to take a hand in helping ful ther this prosperity..

PALSEH BHOTIIERS EXPECT A FIYE CHOP OF PIG3

If he is able to get the nomination in the primary his friends of other parties will be able to greatly assist him in the fall election.

Mrs. Will Petty of Hastings c a s e When Palser Brothers of Big, to Ord last week to visit her mother,

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ashlng night. :. - not stay 1 This is insufferable!" CHAPTER I X -- -

The Splder. "HnLlo. I# thls Mrs. AIorenaY

s. Round, \ adve~tise and sell said premises for

t h e payment of said Judgment and Of County' Nebrask. ' Decree, interest, costs and accruing

'costs, all subject to a mortgage to H.

madam."

hlm, please, that I will be there." I - - - - --

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to accept. It was a dreadful day. No-

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grind-a mere existence?

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&fr. and Mrs. ormaby PeGy q e n t to s t . Paul Friday for a V'i~it with Ord 5.4 Cu. Yds. Arch, Concrete dla88

Jas. Hosek Offers Omaha last Friday afternoon to visit friends, A. the Cosfello family oyer Sunday. 25.3 Sq. Yds. Grayel Surfacing.

Miss Wilma Cook of Elmwood RAY LI 2,632 Reinf. Bars.

for sale as follows: , Joe &tan r e t u r ~ e d Thursday from arrived in o r d f i iday evening to 62 Cu. ~ d s . Dry Excavation. Omaha where he had b e ~ n with a teach in the Junior High. She Comes 47 Cu. Yds. Wet Excavation.

Having declded to fnrlll less land this shipment of stock' I f r o 4 the same place as the principal, 1 Each 12 ft. I Beam bridge private sa? the fo9oaina property: - Miss Lottie Lean. Miss Cook is a superstructure, complete in

Tom Kokes who had been visitin$ Of the J. Dm famlly, I hare started a new dray place except floor an$ wear- . sinn gd mares, 6 a,nd 7 r e a r s old, Hekht 1,4? each! go: inti surface.

dev14 %elver, culttvator, rfpFgg ploiv I f ~ t R r e his son L. E. Kokes, returned Thurs- whp reside in this county. she vis- day to hi* home a t David Citq. ited here about three years ago; line, &lvlng a rleiv track. IYU1 1-12 ft. I Bealp Bridge 20 ft. Hoadwat

do all kinds of hauling. 36.2 Cu. Yds. Mass Concrete Clas! James C. H O S ~ ~ , Route 2, C Q ~ S ~ O C ~ c o m i n ~ Miss Doris pasf;enger Dowbower Saturday was and pn was in- Grand Rev. Island and Mrs. Saturday Bukouts a ~ a aptoed met their to Let me haul ponr g r d n and 5.4 A. CU. ~ d s : Arch Concrete Class

Phone, 4532, Ord visiting a t the Harry Dye home. nephew, Allen Boughton of Hastings stock. A. . ~ ~ + . ~ ~ ~ j u s . . ~ . ~ . ~ ~ + + ~ & + ~ . f i @ ~ . ~ + . f i + . ~ . : + . ~ ~ ~ . t . . ~ y college there. He came with them to 25.3 Sq. Yds. Gravel Surfacing.

M ~ . ' and Mrs. Jess Worm and two Uannebrog and visited until Tuesday. PHONES: ' 2,332 Lbs. Reinf. Bars.

* B. Y. Sears was a visitor at Scotla chlldrer, rs:=:rnd to their home a t , --Dannebrog News. 24 Cu. Yds. Dry Excavation.

Office 91 Residence 397 . 10 Cu. Yds. Wet Excavation. llla latter part %of last week I,,, a Wolbach last Saturday af ter @ vls't

with relatives. Miss Josephine Tisher, 75, of O m - 1 Each 12 ft. I beam bridge 20 It.

"Johnson for Judgew couple of days. ba, Nebr., has had to remain indoors, LOY D ZELESKI . roadway complete in place ex- cept f low and wearing sur-

C, ~ ~ i ~ t ~ ~ of Burwell: was Mrs. W. E. Wolters Came home last an invalid the last 64 years. Yet face. \

an ord visitor last Friday for a few week from Columbus where She had 890 uses the to broadcast hall- . Certified check for five per cent ' hours. She was on her way to Grand been called by the illness Of her moth- Plness to Other radio ins. With - ,

I her telephone and her radio receiver .\ (5 per cent) of the amaunt cf the bid Island. er. will be required.

Vote For she says she has the at her might have-been a dinerent story to This work must be started 'previOU$ Mrs. August Petersell returned last Miss Dahlegren came up from Wok- 1 \ tell, , \ to May 1, 1924 'and be cpmpleted by

Fliiiav from Burwell where she had bach Friday. She is a friends of Miss Albert Daudt left for Kansas City The truth is that the gas plant has December l9Z4. been spending a few days with rel- Thelma Ackenback, third grade teach- Saturday to move never pald a reasonable profit oq the plans and for the Frank T. Johnson , er and was her guest while in Ord. er Walter, from Kansas City to Nelv investment a t any time and now after may be seen and information 06-

Haven, Corm. Walter does pot seem twenty years of experiment and loss, cured at the Office Of the County Leon Bresiey who w a i called $0 S. J. \Y. Brown received word last to improve, but centinues to be about a scheme Is planned for the city to at Ordl Nebraakao Or at the

For Ord last week on account of the Friday, telling of the death of his the same.-Scotia Register. take i t over and let the dear public fice of the State Department of Pub- death of his ,mother, returned to his brother, R. A. Brown a t LOS b g - Walter Daudt i s a soldiet and was assume the loss Of running It Or

lit at Nebraska. I home a t Colome, S. D. last Friday. eles, California. Mr. Brown had liv- a patient a t the Weekes hospital for I n g a plant 'out Of the wreck Of The and County reserve the

ed i n that city fo r over 45 years. some time. the .present plant. N,ow the quebtion right to waive all technicalities m d County Judge Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ed. p~esen ts itself to me in this way. If reject any Or bids.

the, plant. being privately owned could i J. T. Knezacek* I ~ i s k a left for Colome. where they he Edward Kaminski family t h o he latter part of last weeb Mr. not be made to pay, how. can it be Valley County. - are make their hOnle. Ed wept been living In Ord (Or and Mrs J B Beranek and Meedamen

made to pay if publicly owned R. L. Cochran, ~ C a t e Engineel: up about a week ago with their be- months, have removed to their new ~~~i~ Gazic 'and. J~~~ sevenker re- longings. home a t F'remont. Mrs. Kaminski and turned home from where they

we all know that any public owned First pub. March 20. 3t - the childreg went Edward utility costs more to mauage than Non-Political Ballot had gone t o be in attendam? at the when privately ma;laged. I am a NOTICE TO COXTHICTOHS R. A. Grant drove over from the having gone days funeral of Mrs. ~ e r a n e k ' ~ w h e r e user of gas but do not think it fair Sealed bids be received a t the Joint neighborhood last Thursday.

Primary April 8 bringing with him his 80% L. R. Mrs. Vavra. Mrs. C. uson on r e t u r n e d ~ t o Ord the that my neighbor who does not use senate Chamber in the State House

gas should have to be taxed that 1 a t Lincoln, Nebraska on April l 7 t 4 Grant and who were return- latter part Of last week after a Ross Brown writes from Quailtico, may have pas a t cost or less. ~ u t 1924 until 10 o'clock A. M., and at k: ~ ~ e ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ &Kp'aaIf~~&la~~~: :[t;~gL ~~~~~,~b',"ap'r She "" """' Va. that he has orders to leave there some 0.0 ~ 1 1 1 say 1.1 hirn that time publicly opened and read 1 on the 19th for Haiti where he ex- the gas and get his ahare of the ad- for two overflow pavements and h- her daughter Mrs. Fred at pects to be stationed for two years vantage of ,cheap fuel and also lessen cidental work on the North h b g - "Johnson lorl Judge" , R' marketed two central city the way Ord H e b in the marine corps and has

the by the greater quantity be- Ord Project NO. 85-A, Federal a d last Saturday that weighed 1320 and receqtly returned from a trip to the ing used. That is all very fine talk Road. BQme. We wonder Dr. ' ~ a r ~ Harris Armour will southerp waters.

that?-Ansle~ Her- speak in Omaha and Lincoln Mqedey I but it costs money to lay gas pipes The approximate quantities are:

formerly lived in and Tuesday evenings. Her speeca and right now material, is about a s 1,150 S9. Yds. concrete overflofrl will be broadcast over radio ~~~~d~~ Alhey Carter of Madison Square, high a s it can get. Another argu- pavement 7 in. thick.

LOCAL NEWS evening. Mrsl Clafin and several h u p County, died March 7th, aged ment for the buying of the plant in 17.69 Cu- Yds. Concrete for Box cul- Miss Clara Harris, nurse in the other prominent W. 0, T, ladies 66 years. He married Ida Cooley and that it wlli give a lot of work for a vert.

&-Vm~flSwfl&VBXa@:&% Grand Island schools and quite ye l l will accompany her to Omaha. She they moved lrom Iowa Ord in 'Ime the work but 30 Yds' excavationn. known in Ord, was here Friday en- speaks in Lincoln in conjunction 1885 where he worked at the I may ask Pays the cost of all Class A.

Just Friday Miss route to Burwell , t o visit relatjves with smith the great evange- smith trade with J. C. Work. He left this7 There has been more or less 1,400 Cu. Yds. special excavation, Sophia McBeth was a t Grand Island. over sunby. list. Mrs. Armour is often the a wife, three daughters and one son. severe condemnation of the city coun- Class B.

Cyclone on account of her H e had. been in POOF 4ealth for some cll in this matter but In my humble 1 Each Removing wing walls Miss ~ a t h e r i n e ' Bartos who goes to SAVE "ON ONE THIRD

school a t St. Pau l , came home last rapid speech. ti e but no immediate danger was opinion they have done exactly the of old culvert. TO O?iE HALF feg, till pneumonia developed which' right thlnq and put it up to the people Certified check for five Per Cent (6

Friday for a n over Sunday visit. caused his death. . , of Ord both usere 'and non-usera of Per cent) of the amount of the bid on your paint bill. Write for Our One Palmer ~1jvver.owner installedi gas say what they think of this be required. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fitzgerald of Price l i s t , and free Daint book. I t a carburetor, that was.guaranteed to Ericson bas well represented a t the matter. should the voters desire the This work must be started previous

Ogallala were Ord visitors last Frf- will Day you. ECONOMY PAINT save 20 Per cent on fuel. Then he Masonic banquet last Thursday even- city to take over the plant I will a s a to May 1, 1924 and bq completed by day enroute to their home af ter a M I ~ S J Geneva, Nebraska 60-llt put in special spark plugs that were ing. Among those i n attendance from good cltlzen accept their verdict but Uecember 1, lp24. Visit a t Burwell. guaranteed to save 20 per cent- there were Mpsdames Eric Ericson, all the same I will protest and Plans and specifications for the

Miss Barbara Lukesh tells the Quiz -Then he added a n intake superheater J, D. Boyles, Frank VanHorn, L. H, no uncertain voice either. our work nlaY be seen and information Se- Mis Ruth Jensen who had been that her people received a message that was guaranteed to save 20 Per Jones Martha wolf, Mr. 'and Mrs. E. citleens let their thoughts. go cured a t the office of tho Coullty emplo)ed for several weeks a t the last Friday telling of the. death of cent. He next added a special rear1 W. &on, ~ r . and M ~ S . Harold back a few years to the time when Clerk a t Old, Nebraska, o r a t the of-

S ta r cafe was taken ill last week and a cousin of hers a t Nakima, Wash- axle that .was also guaranteed to save Ericson, Mr. and Mrs Russell Beigh- w-e bought a second hand slectric fke of the State Department of Pub- being unaqle to work, went to her ington and another message frolq her '20 per cent. He Put on high firessure ley, Mr. and Mrs. Dean wolf, Ralph light plant and how much we got out 1 1 ~ Works a t Lincoln, Nebraska. home in Burwell. sister Miss Minnie Lukesh who teach- "cords" that promised a 20 Per cent Harget and Donald Beesly. They of the debris that was invoced. to The State and County reserve the

es this year a t Boise, Idaho, said she s a v i n ~ . drove over for the b a n k e ; and stay- a t so much by an expert a t perhaps right to waive all technicalities and ~ i s s Lena Clements returned last was on the way to care for a n aged And now with a fuel economy of ed until a late hour going home the four times what we got for it as junk reject any or all bids.

Frilay from a few days visit a t Schuy- aunt who is left all alone by the 120 ner cent, he has to stop every same night. i t may cause them to pause and con- J. T. Knezacek, ler with her friend, Miss Lora Smith death of this daughter. Mr. Lukesh hundrd miles and bail fuel out of the sider how they vote. Another in- ' CO. Clerk, VaJley CO, who is employed there a s stenog- has not been well and it was im- gas tank to keep it from running The Cozad Local tells us of M ~ ~ , stance of how ord has made money R. L. Cochran, State Engineer. rapher in the office of the county possible for of the family a t over. Honest.-Palmer Journal-Wol- Perryman's splendid address on " ~ 6 ~ In the buying of secondhand property is March 20, 3t. attorney. Ord to leave a t this time. bach Messenger. . School of Citizenship for Women." the building in the south part of tow11 ' e

- _ The Bame Paper speaks of the Rev. that was bought for around $4.000 ELECTIOX NOTICE Gardner family.. Mr. Gardner is giv- and when recently offered for kale dtd Notice is hereby given that a City f@g addresses in churches of his de- not even draw a bidder. his 1s only Election will bg held 111 the City of nomillation in different towns on the another instapce of Ord's method of Ord. Nebraska, on Tuesday, April I, ;

\ Missionary work. Iyrs. Gardner pre- having a sinking fund a place to sink 1924, for the Purpose of electing the sented the W0manS Missionary So- surplus funds. Knowing these very following offlcerg: cfety work. The Gardner Trio were conspicuous instances of an attempt to City Maxor.

I . , on the program. Frank Oardner al- benefit the city and save sonlo money City Clerk. SO had a prominent part in the Sen- by buying second hand goods do the Cit? Treasurer. ( . I <

fo r class play put on last week a t citizens of Ord think seriously of an- Police Magistrate.

Announcement Cozad. other venture In high finance by tak- Co~nci lman (First Ward.) I_- i n g over the gas plant? Hot air pays no Coundilman (Second Ward.)

O d S AA1) 110'1' AIR interest on bonds remember and per- Councilman (Third Ward.) sonally I do not in any way approye Member of Park Board.

There a between gas buying the present plant'at any ones The following members of the and alr as gas will generally appraisement as the dear public in- Poard Of Education will be elected: burn and air will not. * thQWh variably gets bilked In such a deal. Member of Board of Education sometimes It may get hot enough a]- Neither am I in favor of bonds' to (three YeaP term.) most to be a t a point and build tt new plant to be mahaged by Member of Board of Education

I have retained offices in the old First National , difference you Pay the city in connection with our water (three year term.)

the gas but the hot air 1s free. and electric plant. I want to see Member of Board of Education (to We had the energy some of our present bonds retlred be- fill vacanc~ . )

bank building, over my former offices, have fitted them that now wasted in hot air and fore we issue any more mortgages on The voters of the city a re requested turned In to heat and light we would the city. There is always two sides to vote Upon the following pr0p08f- need gag plan. As one of the to shield m d there is also another tions: with new furniture and e ~ ~ i p m e l l t throughout, and On and losers In the gas .buylness side to thie question and I want some "Shall the City inv.est in Yea

I I going to state the view I have one who hag the other point of view a Municipal Gas Plant?" NO account of much less expense, I am able'to materially 'rears In the ago gas s o m e b f matter. the Some business twenty men to c,,, ,,t in next weeks QUIZ and "Shall the present City Or- put it up to US so all may vote in- dinance relating to picture '

reduce 'the price of treatments. . I will extend liberal Of Ord decided It be a fine telligently on the question. shows be amended so a s to to haye a gas plant and light Cheap electricity will spell tl;e permit picture shows on the city apd furnlsh heat for cooking 1 ' I and save using coal during th4 hot doom of the gas plant and only for Sunday afternoon between

credit to people financially reliable. , thd almost prohlbitlve cost of the the hours of one o'clock Yes L ,

and be a good investment range is very nearly a s inexperlsivo and five thirty o'clock?" NO 'Or. as As fa r a s as gas. ~ l s o our city electric $)ant Voters favoring these propositionr I am the 01dy authorized. Abrams physician i ~ l the I t O u t of very gas were Ior concerned the gas XIOUS has a to surplus sell it of and current all curren: and s ~ l d an- should Yes,-thosa place opposed a cross should after the place word s

Valley county and am fully equipped to treat by the 'Oat more than and did away tends to reduction in cost of prod~lc- CrOS8 af ter the word NO. with the dust and of the ing and adds to the benefit of every The polls will be open a t 9:00

and at time was the ex- citizen of Ord. W. A. Anderson. o'clock A. M. and will close a t 7:00 Abrams method and I will accept C ~ S ~ S with a denion- cessive. The idea oc the first pro- o'clock P. M.

moters was to light the streets of the The election will be held i n each stratible condition on a contract basis of NO CURE, NO lam? C I ~ Y and ports for were that purpose a hundred in tba XOTICE TO COXTRACTORS votiag precinct within the city, at

Sealed bids will be received a t the the following named places: proper places and al! 1 PAY. I ask you, is tl!is not a fair proposition? HOW Preparationr Senate Chamber in the State House at First Ward, Council Chamber, City

made lor making a with the Lincoln, Nebraska on April 17, 1924, Hall. city street lighting but no con- until 10 o'clock A. M., and a t that Second Ward, Tedro's Shoe Shop.

. COULD YOU ASIC MORE? I am a graduate of the tract was ever mbde. as just a t that time publicly opened and read for Third Ward, Bohemian Hall. time lighting into Grading-Culverts and three bridges Attest: and James put In a Hght. and incidental work on the Ord-Ar- Harold 0. Hallen, John C. Rogers, college of ,Electronic Medicine of Sari Frarancisco. plant and that meant the of cadia project NO. 193-A, Federal u d City Clerk. street lighting with gas. The only 50-3t City Mayor. time I recall that the street lamps

While I have the Abrams treatment, there are cer- were used was at a time when a corn- The proposed work consists of con 4

mittee was out , t o locate a ~ t r u c t i n g 8.18 miles of Earth road. E. L. Yogeltanz, Attorney

tain cases which yield to the Osteopathic treatiekt and Normal 'school and Ord as a possible The approximate quantities are: OHDER POX A3D NOTICE Of location was visited by that commit- 122,000 Cu. Yds. Earth Excavation. IIEdRISG OF PLYAL ACCOUNT tee. I think a t that time the lamps 700 Cu. Yds. Class B excava- AND PETITIOX FOB DISTIU- .

in those ~ a i e s I Use that 'method. I m a graduate of the were lighted for a week to S ~ O W the tion-~rading. BUTIOX council and citizens how the town 500 CU. Yds. Class A excavation-. 1, the County Court Valley Coun- would look when lighted up properly. Culverts great osteopathic school at Kirksville, Mo. I also took ~t was not long, less than a year, 250 Cu. Yds. Class J3 excavation ty, State Nebraska. of Nebraska, County or val- until i t was found the cost of pro- Culverts. ley, ss. a year ill Chicago under one of the &reat spe~islists in 1 ducing the gas was more than the 3.084 Cu. Yds. Shannel t3xcavation. 1, the Matter or the Estate of Vin- price It was being sold for. In spite 99,233 Cu. Yds. Station overhaul. cent Drobny, Deceased.

Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat work and specialize in that l o t the this stockholders the plant had was their kept money going in- as 224.8 BOX Cu. Culverts. Yds. Heinf. ~ o ~ c r e t e - o n the 11th day or March, 1924,

came the administrator of said estate I vested in It and did not know how to 84.12 Cu. Yds- Reinf. Concrete and rewlered a n account a s such and in fitting glasses, and I Iguarantee to save you let go. Finally Mr, Hagkell concelved Headwalls. and filed ~ e t i t i o n for d.istribution. It / the idea that a new system that would 9,012 Lin. Ft. Guard Rail. is ordered that the 31st day of March, money and give you entire satisfaction. ' I make a cheaper gas was the solution ,100 each Anchors. 1924. a t ten o'clock A. M. in the Coun-

and bought out the orlginal owners 236 Lin. m. 18 in. Pipe Culverts. ty Court Room, In Ord, Nebraska, .be \ , a t a very heavy discount and took 288 Lin. Ft. 24 in. Pipe Culverts. fixed a s the time and place for ex-

, , 1 over the plant and rebuilt It a t quite 26 Lin. Ft. 30 in. Pipe Culverts. amining and allowing such account a heavy, expense installing a new 288 Lil?. Ft. 36 in. Pipe Culverts. and hearing said petition. All per-

. / and up-to-date system of producing 24 Lin. Ft. 42 in. Pipe Culverts. sons interested in said estate, a r e re-

DR. R., J. GABLE gas. And stlll i t did nor pay and Mr. 200 Each Ditch checks. mi red to appear a t the time and Haskell sold out a t I do not know 75 Each Extra Centers. place so designated. and show cause. how much loss and It has been sold 1-12ft. 1 Beam Bridge 20 ft. roadway if such exists, why said account and traded around a t various times 70 Cu. Yds. Mass ConC. Class A. should not be allowed and petition in tpe last few years and I have je t 5.4 Cu. Yds, Arch Conc. Class A. granted to hear anyone co~ifesa he made any 25.3 Sq. Yds. Gravel Surfacing. I t is ordered that notice be given money out of the gas selling business. 3,598 lbs. Reinf. Bars. by publication three week8 prior t o

ORD, NEBRASKA On the surface It would appear a t 150 CU. Yds. Dry Excavation. said date, in Ord Quiz, a legal week-

Phone 303 , the price gas was gold ,for, there 10 Cu. Yds. Wet Excavation. ly newspaper of general circulation ought to be a fair profit but the 1 Each 12 ft. I Beam Bridge shp- in ~ a l d county. trouble has alwayn been the limited erstruction, colllplete in place Witness my hand and seal this l l t b

I amount of gas sold. Had there been except floor and wearing sur- day of March, 1924. a large consumption of gas and many face. (SEAL)

~ + + + ~ + + + + + / ~ ~ H + ~ + ~ H . + + + + + + + ~ + + + U + ~ * + + ~ * ~ + ~ + ~ + + + ~ + + + + + + ~ + + + ~ times the number of patrons there 1-12 ft. Beam $ridge 20 ft. Roadway 50-3t H. GUDMUNDSUN.

County Judge. 1

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PAGE F O U H ~ E E N TLIE ORD QUIZ, om, D,EBIVISI~,, TIIURSDAY, JIMCII 20; 1924. - , .

a , . w a - - ---- --- - . . Ord Thursday afternoon. 1 f1

I Pete Benben, who has been 'etaying % "Justice For All" ' with the A. F. Parkos family the past 1 week left for his home in Omaka. 1 Pete Benben, Wm. Rotter and Al-, - I bert Parkos and son Edward called on Anton Radil Sunday afternoon. 1 Vote for . a . W~RIST / MI. and Mrs, James Sedlacek and

NEW.. family spent Sunday over at Joe Par-

I I kos.

WATCHES Paul Vodehnal called on his friend I

Edward Maresh Sunday afternoon. 1 I w e welcomed Sylvester Kowalski A t h ur V. I of real quality I makes us n ~ w a total enrollmen? of

to school Monday morqing. This

24 pupils. Backed by Renf Service Lvdia Sedlacek and Albert Parkos

, sence of several days on account of a r e back in school again after a n a b I being sick with the mumpa.

I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ulricb and fam-I I Yellow gold Elgins.. . $18 UP ilv soent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.

for Matt Turek

several i f the pupils were absent1 C~uf l ty Judge

r

White gold Elgins.. . $25 UP

i

Hafis & Cyma Cased in Beautiful White

Gold Cases 4

$15 to $50

Remember We Givg a Real Service With Wrist Watches.

THE BUSY JEWELER

ily Sunday.

'

RAILROADS reople 'would ~ o t consume 10 loave Inore of bread than they now do. 1

1 expect next to the t a l do think the freight we pay on flour the question of fre!ght rates ed fo r the hard tlmes the far intr 11 havi_ng. I expact when the people read this their first statement will be "he is in league with t h t rallroaab bu t P c a r e little what people may say I believe that there a re eood People i n the rallroad business and there a re bad people in the railroad business. Just aa I beqeve there a re good and bad farmer8 or good and bad ministerr of the gospel.

Because a man is a railroad uresl dent or bauk president or an 03 president 14 fa no evidence that they a r e thieves or robbers or even dis-

from school on account of the stormy weather.

The county superintendent, Mra , Lewis, paid us a most enjoyaDle visit

I last Tuesday morning.

Mrs. A. F. Parkos and son Edward' went to s t . Paul Saturday on the pas- I senger to attend the funeral of a relative,

Wm. Rotter of Geneva is visiting a t the A. F. Parkos home.

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It is on duty day and night. It is especially valuable in reaching new comers in

the city. It is the most used book in the city. It is used thousands of times by those who buy by - telephone. It invites quick sales over the telephone. It drives the advertisers messages home by repetition. It get into the homesf country and town) of busi-

ness ofices and stays there. Its advertisements can be seen easily. It is always near the Telephone, always ready for use.

IT WILL GO INTO TIiE IIOIIES AND BUSINESS PLACES OF 1,400 PEOPLE WIIO LIVE IN -AND

Mrs. H u l i n e k ~ was on the sick list last week and is somewhh improved.

Miss Sershen our teacher dfa no' teach Friday a s she was sick and went Thursday. - William and Mike Hulinsky J r visited their cousins. Albert and Ed Hulinsky. -

Miss Katie Bart08 spent the week end with as she goes to college in St. Paul.

Mike Hulinsky was breaking in last week. ad 1

run, away. Dent forget the dance In the Junp

n ~ a n hall A ~ r i l 27. And also a big 1s we!-

that is never paid to the railroad does make some difference. For a certain brand of flour the people in Minneapo- lis pay a s much for a s is paid in bin- coin, Neb*. Although manufrqctured in Minneapolis.

~ u t I must close for this tlme. , C. D. Bennett. -

DlSTBlCT 48

Mr. and Mrs. James Zulkoski and babv called on John Iwanski Sunday afternoon.

AROUND ORD.

It has room for only a limited number of advertise- ments.

We are now reserving space and if you wish to place an ad in the New Directory, please notify the manager's omce at once. Call 241.

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Farmers Mutual, Telephone Co. -' '

lock, one by the Daughfers of the and get down in the tide water. This

;;:";vq'yt;;e;;; a;.dd;lr ";;:dg~~;;"h"~;h" Zti;&c;;; y"o;p,i

Ciochons. Mr. James Hrdy stayed in Ord a t

hi3 father Anton Hrdys over Saturda, and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jablonski wele Sunday evening visiters a t the David Wigent home in Ord. -

GOQDEhOlV Janet Jenks came down from Bur

well and @Dent Saturday night and Sunday with her cousin Elizabeth Jenks. She returned home on the evening Dassenger.

Miss Genevieve DeLashmutt has been assisting her sister, Mrs. Art Meyer while Mrs. Meyer has been ill ~t present she is on the road to r e c0ver.v but one of the little girls Is 111 with the same complaint, the flu

Non-Political Ballot

primary, ~ p r i l 8 I___

"Justice For All"

Thursday afternoon Mrs. Sam Gar rison and Miss Roberta Armstrong called a t several farm homes circu- lating a petition reauesting the Rev Porch. pastor of the Congregations churc'l to remain a t Burwell for a lonser term. He recently resigned his pastorate a t that place and accepted a call elsewhere we a re told.

The snow fall prevented the Bur- lington trains from moving out f r o a Burwell on schedule time bfonday msrqing. The blockade wab down the line a s i t was reported that there wag

, eight inches of snow a t Aurora and a dozen o r so inches a t Lincoln. Miss Minnie Smolik came t o the station ex- pecting to go to Ord on the passen ger train depending on it to 011 in time for the opening of

sfhi;* hut on arriving a t che slation

honest. 1 have dealt quite a little, and mtb

aome of the general and division of ficers of the trunk lines and have oulv once, and that recently, gottea a rotten deal with the railroads and i n this case I believe if I could have gotten some of the general officers I would have gotten fair t~ea tment . 1 am aware that some will say he has g rea t confidence in the railroads: no 1 want_ to believe every man, corporh- tion or organization is innocent until ~ r o v e n guilty.

Not-very long ago L w a s talking to a minister of the gospel who said in allbetaace, the railroads were rob-

Will be out the latter part of April i

ALL SUBSCRIBERS who wish to have any changes made as regards number or name please notify the manager's omce at once. Call 241.

ALL COUNTRY LINE TRI~.\SURERS are requested to fur- nish us a list of subscribers' llallles as soon as possible so that we may have all the changes and ~ ~ r r e c t i ~ l l s placed in the directory. /

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DIRECTORY ADVERTISING Here are some reasons why the alphabetical telephone

directory is an escellent advertising medium: 0 •

It has a guaranteed circulation. It reaches the best buyers in the c~mnlunity. Its circulation list is in the book itself. - ' It reaches all classes of people.

Frank Maresh is a proud owner of t

a new truck which he purchased from tiie Rousek Bros. of Comstock.

J U x G I A S l IdLL XEWS

snow storm visited us on Sullday afternoon and Seems like has it will not make ceased the yet roads and when worse i t thaws for

traveling. W. H ~ l i n s k ~ 1s staying a t Hla

victs now a few days and may remain for some tinre a s he is unable to do farm work.

Many fro111 this neighborhood were presert in Burwell last Saturda).

Mr. and Mrs Frank Hulinsky and family visited Emil Ruzicka and fam-

bers, by charging excessive rates. . Joe Jablonski Saturday. the occasion Hrdy. I asked him how he knew but he being Mr. JaMonskis birthday. 4 . There were nine pupils absent from

- failed to show the evidence. A few Lawrnce Persek, John Ciochgn and school Monday on account of the €?OW years ago a msolution passed the children visited a t Barnas Sunday. [ and some being sick.

UP home when he*

coming UP town a s she spend the week end with

a Poor of the

most active members stated t h a t , i t Saturday,

S e ~ a t e to have the railroads valued. Charlie Ciochon and son Raloh and The weeks visits: Mr. and Mrs. and on the Senate floor one of the John Ciochon calldd on John Ciochon Johl: Viner and family a t Ed John I sen8 Wednesday; Lawrence Persek would not cost more than five n i l , t!asner Persek is workjne; for Ed a t Joe Miceks Saturday; Joe Micek lion dollars. a t this time if we are to S a n d e r ~ . / and son Frank at James Jablonskis believe the statistics there has been Joq Ciochon called ou Joe Kuta on Friday; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nemeskal more than 90 million spent and yet Mordav afternoon. and family, Ed Zurek. Charley and committee is unable to make its John Iwanski pas the house clean- report. If the government is unable ing fever and was ensagd in Daperl' Gas On Stomach May

self, Presicpnt and ,vou Coolidge folks, a i d privately, the uncorrupl and

portion of $is cabinet and all other p?triotic\ people publicly that I mould trv and write you a letter, pro vided however, that I can manipu.

- late this unbroken, bucklng little brute of a much-abused typewriter' ~ n d lllake it aseist this illustrious op- lJratcr in the acconluishme~~t of the laborious task, I will do so now, as I

somerothers Knock llave I will a inform few spare YOU moinents that I of lef t time. U,Y

7c"rn'ed home in Ord on the 15th of

Republican Candidate February and lourneyed as fa r a s for President - Lincoln alone, and was there met by J. W. Easton and driven out to his

A well known Automobile manufacturer became the greatest in llonle in Havelock in time to sit in to a urepared banquet of no mean

his line through the knocks of competitors. nronortions and it seems to me the ~ncident has been contagious, and it

Our Milk and Produce ~ e ~ a r t m e n t is nqt has and bee.1 I don't one think after another it is any ever way since, to treat an invalid who has just made

Will Speak operated subject to any price setting combine his escape fro111 the sick room after at the

the misfortune of tumbling down that flight of stairs that leads to Dr,

Follow the crowd and also profit. Gard's office, altho I. am hapay to relate that I believe that the change

Liederkranz Hall has been very beneficial to my gen- eral health, although I have not en- tirely recovered my former eauili- brium, and my old coco does not seem to track just right. I t seems that sev era1 cogs in the wheels have gotten twisted out of shape. However 1

Grand Island q11~ll take my time and try to l!lis out of my system which may?$ the right dope to a speedy recovery, or on the hlghway, to the hospital for r the feeble minded ~ e o p l e , where 1 most uroverly belonc a t this day and age. XOW if I remember, I am just iu the evening . J 6 hours and 30 minutes uast eighty- Lwo Vears old and most p e o ~ l e at that age should be considered heble mind ed and so respected. At least I ha the ereat pleasure and honor of at- I If you want to be sure of getting into tending the banquet of two Martha Washington meetings, one given by !

. the hall, get there early. the Eastern Star of Havelock by the * lodge So. 990 .of the G. A. R. of Have- 1

k Vance Grabowski, Mr. And Mrs. phlllp Osentowski and family and Mrs. Anna Socha and sons Leon and Edmund were a t Alex Grabowskis Sunday. John Viner, James Rybin and Charley Veleba, Vance and Charley Grabow- ski Anpa a t Charles Shonka Ciochan and ~ i l l i a n Sunday; .Dwora~ , Misses

Joe Wrdy, Mrs. Davie and daughter IIelen a t James Hrdys Sunday.

johll Viner, John Benbtn, Alber ptancik a t John Novotnys Eriday.

Frank Penas was a caller a t John ~ i n e r s Tuesday afternoon lor oma hogs.

Ralph and Raymond Ciochon were Sunday aftkrnoon callers at Chas.

Gizinski Sunday afternoon. Many of this neighborhood attend ,

ed the funeral of Mrs. Casoer Grego- ski a t Elvria Thursday.

Ed Iwanski called on John Knopik Tuesday evening.

Joe K n o ~ i k shelled corn last Wed-

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to say after investigating two years 'langing Monday. o r more whether we a re paying too much freight or not I would like t o , ,HANDE&SOS DISTHlCT 31 know how are we to be competent judges of freight rate_s. I think the James wozniair and daughter A n h i American people are apt to reach or !-vere shop pin^ in Ord Saturday. rather junlp a t conclusions without ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maresh and having real evidence. Not long aluce fanlily Sundayed with Hrubys I heard a speech by oue who ia now in Cornstock.

United States senator scoring the Vincent Kokes, Ed VogeltanZ alld

?now.

IIILLSDALE

Quite a few are sick with mulnpd in this uefghborhood. - -

James Lipinski Was over to J ~ h a

learned chat the Burwell agent did not know when the train would leave Burwell. s h e returned holne and then later was informed that the would leave although somewhat train later than the regular time so she agair made the journey to the slation and went on to Ord where she could at- tend Jhe afternoon b e d o n of ~ 1 1 0 0 1

Cause Appendbitis gas causes

which may involve the appendix. Sim- ple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika helps any case gas On the stomach in Tm minutes'

nesday. I Viners Thursday forenoon for bofne Mr. and Mrs. James Zulkoskf, Mr. oats.

and Mrs. Martin Jahlonski called on Joe Inebel is working for James

railroads and said the freight rate8 Otto Pecenka called on Peter Kowal- ~ $ ~ i q ~ f ~ r i ~ ~ t 3: 2 ::%; i:;tj were the cause of low prices on wheat skis Sunday afterxIoon. and the remellv was lower i r c l g h ~ Chas. vel*ba. Anton Radii and Johnt::: :p '~ 'nb~w~\~$~e~~en' :O;~~~~\\~~ rates. I believe that if the fleigh. Parkas spent Thursday evening at,constipation and to guard agaist ap- rates were only 1-100 of a cent on d the F. 4. Parkas home. tushe l of wheat the majority of the Wm. and Emma Moudry autoed to pendicitis. Ed F. Beranek~ D~uggis t ,

a t least. A card from Mrs. John Thompso

who has spent the past winter mohths a t Olcan New York says sh has been 111 for a week or so and she expects to soon return to 1 3 ~ ~ ~ ~ , l She mentioned the sey3re storm that raged in that country not long ago The wind as hard lhere 't some times does in Nebrdska she th inks Mrs. Thompson is 79 year of age but is active mentally as we, S a s ~hysLcally.

March 3, 1924. M. B. Goodenow and family, Maude correspondent axid secretary, in parT ffcular. Dear friends and comrades:

As I have sol@mnly prolnised my-

NO. 300 of Lincoln which was a ; like it Off if DOssible be- swell affair. about two hundred mem- fore I get Old- I intend to -hang be's in attendance with a Iot of fine speaking and several fine eats. I have am no idea a t this time how long I

to stay here. or I shall e;o when I leave, as 1 may take a notion to KO dowp HamptOnj

around here a t least until encamp- ment in May a t Fremont and then may come h o q e before I conclude to go any place, I have attended two Post meetings and it is appalling how the

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'MlE ORL) QUU, OlU), NBBIIASIU, TIIURSDAY, MARCH 20,1921. . PAOE FIFTEEN $ 7 1

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I i s e d green decorations. bout %I Ord visited a t Joe ~ a b l o n s k i s wedneb guests were present anLenjoyed a 1 day evening.

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The 0. H. S. Hi-Y presents the very good time with game$ and mu- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fischer and babj 1

sic. The lunch served by the hostess Ybited at the Ed A1bers 'Iues- cohsisted of chicken rpndaiches. da&~~~~:"'ias the ,th / molded fruit salad with salad dress niversary of Mr. and Mr6. W. ing and green candy, apples, pickles* Dodge .and several of their hiend& coffee and marshmalloff birthday remembered i t and surprised them in cake. the evening. The evening was spent

1. Will Banson and son Eurolq Of Ar u?aving whist. atfer wh ch Mrs. Leon cadia were in North Loup Friuay tq Clemny klster of Mrs. Dodge, a ~ s i s t e d interview the doctor and dentist. Some by Mrs. I. F. Miller served refresh- time ago Harold hurt his back and so ments. All present reported a de- his parents decided to bring him t3 lightful tfple. Those present w e r j

at the Ord Opera House . Dr. Hemphill tor a n examination bu(t Mr. and LUIS. Leon Cieinny, Mr. ahd

Curtain Materials . .

it was folnd that the trouble was not Mrs. Lester Norton, Mr. and Mrs. I. serious. Mr. Denson also told us F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoyt Nothing will add more to the att~~activeiiess I ' ~ 9 . his eldest sbn Wayue fa married and Miss Helen Cfemny, Miss Sophia

I He was married Feb. 22 to Miss Myr- lwanski and Messrs. Otto Pecenka of your i*oon~s for less cost tllail new cyrtains. tle Hunt a t ~ o u p City. and o t to GOSS. I \Ve have a ~ l iee variety of curtain uiaterials at 1 Ruth Lane went to Ord Friday qigh T h l ~ community was shocked on reaso~lable prices.

1 to spend the week end with relatives. Tuesday when the news came. that Her aarents. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Lan Mrs. Casper Grzegozewski had sud 1 went up Sunday and Ruth returned denly passed away a t her home be, Bordered curtain scrinls, 36 inch, per ymad.-l0c with them. Ruth is among the late81 tween E l y r k and Burwell. Funeral to have her. hair Bobbed. services were held Thursday a t t h e , Flo\\-ered curtain stri~us, per yard- -: - - - , - l i e

Elyria' Catholic church. Her family L T. ATO. Club and aged mother have the sympatby Crossb~~r Slarcluisette, per yard- - - - - - - - - - - - -22c

- Obstinate Family." The AZ A. 0. club met with Mrs. Of their many friends here. I Harold Hoeppner Thursday. March 13. Mike Kusek shipped a car load of A Plain bordered I\Iarquisette, pel* yard- - - - - - -22c A short business meeting was held. , from the soodenow vdrde- Mod- members and 2 guests were present day. I Colored SIarquisette, per yard- - - - - - - - - - - - - -23c The hostess served chicken Floyd Wheeler, who lives near palad in Rose apples, Parke l ~ ~ , " , " ~ e Burwell visited with his parents Mr Cretonae, per yard- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -22c and 35c rolls, individual butter scotch ple and On Mrs. ac90unt J. S. of Wheeler the delayed this week. train 1 with w h i p ~ e d cream and cocoa. ,fire. Flat curtain rods, si~nilar to I(irsc11 ,extend Fred Swanson and Mrs S. S. Shine morninp;, Celia,Capsek was

not able to get down to her school 1 fro111 24 io 42 incl~es --,--------- 1% and 20c

man were guests. Mrs. Ellis KlingInamith &nd TWO of these call be used as double rods. -

of St. Paul who have been vi \\'e also carry in stock Ball elld rods, spring to their home Wednesday.

1. J. Thelin went to Grand 181 Thursday to attend the district m week. ing of freight agents.

Mr. m d Mrs. Gee. Fish who ha been visiting friends and relative& North Loup returned to their home Albona* Kana Thursday morning-

a t present until his wife who i s e l m - ies and punch was served. Charlie VanSkike who t a s ~ e - n vis - iting a t the Shepard home lor cwc, 0 proving returns from the sanatarlum. Mable Lee visited in Scotia between Xethodfst CJ~ureh three days returned to his home i

t rains Wednesday afternoon. The secolld auarterly conferenc3 Kearney Sunday. otto Hill and daughter - -Charles$aSson was was held Sunday with District Sup- passener ednesday night. erintendent Bryant Howes of Colum.

The relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Henry bus williams to he?p them properly cele- The Epwhrth held another brate their silver weddink annlvcr- ope of their jolly socials Monday eve- sarv which was March 1 4 Rave them ning, a surprise Sundav when they came to Reports from the various ofqjcers their home bringing a big sinner roved that work was being done in

FORT SCHOOL them. Most of their relatives who all de~ar tments . We voted to pay llve here were present and that mexec our apportionment to the University quite a crowd a s Mrs. Wl;llams u 3 s pastors salary and to also ,v ic- ~ o o d and I inlagine they had a good two registration fees for the L. time a s they wheu stitute and we ~ l a n to send delenates. gather topether. Many years o- We remembered our members, l i s s prosuerity and happineas for Mr. an' Helen Madsen and Mr. 0. L. M~S.' Williams is the Wish the1r G y y -yho a re sick, with a opuet in$rs* Fred Zlomke and aaughler-i many friends. - 6f carnations and roses.

The committee had i rranged for law* Gee' 'lomke Of St. Pa Friends Church some Irish games which were qnfoy- Sunday school a t 10 o'clock. Preach- ed to the limit. We especially

Log following. C,hristian Dndewo. oreciafed the Wheelbarrow race z% t ~ e Shamrock hunt. What a noise. a t 7. reaching following.

Sunday school was well attenried Refreshments consisting of potato sunday morning. Better than it has chips. olives, lettuce sandwiches been for quite a while, also church ~ n d "preen" tea was serve cafeteria

style and when each had made his services. Mr. Ward of Cuba. ~ a n s ' a s was with choice we were requested to exchange

us Sunday to reach a trial sermon with our ~ a r t n e r s . and returned on the motor Sunday at After singing several sung8 a n ' injuries reported ternoon to his home. H e preached nivine a cheer and fifteen yeppy t w o rood sermons while With us but "rahs" for the committee we adjourn Z l ~ ~ ~ zyly spent i t is not known yet whether he will ed. have the place here. Rev. Clifton went to Curti3 Monda Miss Yerna Augwitgn and

Theodosea Carkosky visit* Christian Enaeavor was n o t so to spend the week visiting his a t well attended Suntlily evening, the er. A

weather being bad but a few gather- - Louis Urban spent Sunday, and Mo -

Bd and had a sulendid lesson. The Elsie Brannon has been 1 r-: : if. lesson was on the Bible and led by with a ~ ~ e n d i c i t i s but was some bet

t e r Monday. This is not the fir't at- Mis. Currie. Mr. Smith will be with us again tack Elsie has had but we hope i t is

next Sunday.-Reva Currie. . the last. That she will soon be ou -- again is the wlsh of her friend S e ~ e n t h Day Bantist Church Ed Miller is going t o move into the daughter Gertrude were in Ord

The services a re held a t the usual house recently vacat*d by Rex K i l d o i urg: and Mrs. John Zulkoski hour beginning a t 7:30 Friday,night. so that he will be near his work. familv visited at the Frank Church at 10:30; Sabbath school a We a r e having a regular Frui t home Sunday. 12. Junior and Intermediate . .' Basket upset around North Loup Frank Dubas and son Edward @'clock. Christian E ~ d e a v o r at (. this spring. Everyone is movin. tended the nfott ~ ~ t h b ~ ~ eale T~

Myra Thorngate had a very inter- Ralph DeLong is another who has day. estine lesson On the ' lock gone onto a farm again. T:e has mov Frank Dubas and family What do I do with my time? auo Ord Saturday. Around the dollar, How do I use ~ n v t.d east Of the river' monev?" Although it was to Leland Robins who has a hardward James Sobon and Flojd DU decide just what becopes of our man in G~l tner was home visiting his p a r did return home on ev and time it furnished food for ents Sunday. A friend, Wm. Douglas, count Of the exhibit in the Ord

school. 'hought and was a very profitable les- came with him. . - son. Vern Robins went to Omaha Mon-

I t was dedded this week that our day. He has a car of horses on sal NICBIGdN NE1VS Sabbath school needed a bible s t u d j there. (By Bessie Pakorney) and u'llo were interested Saturday night Inez Hutchins and Frank Rybin e d Joe Golka s t in this class were asked to meet a t the Thursday evening Ina Finch who are twins only for one for Mr. Anton Pokorney last organize su.ch a class. We are ,i day and Paul Clemeht celebrated their dav and they attended the Ra hopes thig wlll b.e a big class. birthdays a t a party given a t th sale together, later attending to - home of Inez. Their birthdays we,

~ h & monthly social of the ~ h p 'on l6th, l i t h , and 19th. Being h ~ . Pacricks and Intermpdiate Endeavors wds held 1 birthday also they celebrated that and

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day. Those who helped them n i o ~ were Joe Dworak, Anton .4dame Ed Kasper abd Frank Bruha Sr.

Mr. Frank Kokes and son F I while breaking a horse last We

dav ect one of the wheels of waeon up on a bank and upset.

less money, go to THE PEOPLE'S STORE

They have all tlie. latest sliades with attrilctive styles. . . in Airedale, grey, silloked elk, solne with alligator tiainl-

ing & few days with her cousins, ming, and tlie pretty cut out patte~ns are slion11 in suede and ltid both. lllost of l l i e~ i l have rubber Ileels, too. .

The part that is \voi-th a trip dowa tl~ero is tllat these slioes niny be obtailled for tlie prices of-

I$. W~lllioft and fanlily lnoved For Spr ing House Cleaning--- day last week onto the Joseph Tr

Sprirlgs - Mattresses -. Beds It's bren so long si~icc \\e've bqen able to get sucll good looking slioes for si~cll lo\\: prices tliat we could

last .Saturday over to the HInesli place to get a dozen R. I. Red hen^ I~qrull~ \trait to tell you. \Ve l~ave very pretty slloes also that he had bought. in the staple shades, and \ ~ e are sure you can find "just

Frank Pokorney J r , was a guest at Jar k VanCleves last SaturciaJ. \\llat you want" if you go to

F. Fafeita & Son Mr. and Mrs. ELYRIA Wm. Fischer and baby

were Sunday afternoon callers a t th C. M. Sorensen home.

THE, PEOPLE'S STORE

e same Instant another man-a evening dress--hastily prevent-

O ~ > C I * ~ L I 1 _ 0 ~ 1 8 i ~ TODAY, FHIDAY AXD SATURDBY- MAKClf M, S 1 and 92- NATINEE SBTURIJdY APTE&%OOS AT #:SO- ,

'TlIE BIRTII OF A NATIOS* A Patrlotfc Drama

O l > e l * t a X l o a ~ s c IVEDXESDbY, MARC15 26- The. Ord 111-Y Presents :

TlIE GfldND WLdND COLLEGE GLEE CLUB Admlsslon 2k and 35e

- Continued from pane 12. /

Head of Horses Good work Borses, fro111 4 years of age to sinoolll ulouth;

1,100 to 1,400 pounds; 3 good sadtlle Iiorses.

Head of Brond Sows 15 purO bred Spotted Pplnnd Cllilla soics fivnr the Fred

I e r l~ l a~ l herd. 15 Duroc brood sows.

nee pou happy, Jane," Auctioneers

your head. -6verythlng depends upon

perhaps there'll be another meeting-

- Pierre know y o u r

that. That's what I've got to do. He mustn't find me. We can't meet here t. The whlte arc of electrlc

doan upon her ns she came d It fell as glnringly upon

. Bnd 6th. ~rrades und6: t h - , of Miss Williams and hIis

NOBTlI LOUP

But are they? Most men have a pretty good opinion of themselves-It's inlporta~it that they should have or they couldn't succeed. But d.o your clothes express the same opin- ion? They ought to beasnvo

dl 'Till We Meet Agaiit" a great many people you meet don't really know you-they judge by appearance.

of the West"

'Zinzuerella"

Less 8 per cent for cash

0. Pra~lclsco Dies A message received lat t evenin

from John Schultz sai dthat 0. Fran- cisco. familiarly known by the name of 'Puss' Francisco. had died that morning. Mr. and Mrs. Francisco

New Spring Bonnets -

Ice Crcam Pudding A

Let us show you the Piping Rock and Cross Coun-

Clyde Hutchins is again in scbool

Less 8 per cent for Cash

PERRYMAN-HILL T114 ON ti-PRICE C L O T I ~ ~ E ~ ~ S

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Ord Open Heuse, Thursday, hiday, ~ a t ~ r d a y , thrch 2 2 1 , and 22. lhlatinee ~ a t ~ r d a y , '2:30. A PXTl\IOTIC DIjAlIA -- The picture supiaeenle of all ' times,

.a Anble's orchestra. 011'8 show oii,ly, starting at 7 :45., -Ad~ilis- sion Matinee 10c and 40c, eve- '

~ i i ~ l g s 20c aiid 50c.'- -Tax Lllclud- ed. ' I

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~ ~ ) O U E N ~3 . nuc?, each waa a ladies hat SpaDllh classes After the Spanish Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hughes drove 1 Will Sack had been at Lincoln on D. E. ~ d w a r d s ' o f St. ~ a u l waa In tu~uunued from pane 1 4 aor: trimming judges found i t hard play Della Benson in Spanish cos- to Grand Island last Friday. business returning Monday. lord between trains last Tuesday.

ranr; are thlnulng and hop! f a b ~ the5 Qeclae. .Wplta Brechbill and 0. E. tume gate a dance pumber keeping gu. F O ~ ~ funerals of prominent mem lenkn held a tie. Straws were drawn time to the mualc with a tamborlne. John Lech shipped a car load of May Rogers, who teacdes in the / Allie pierce made a buslnes~ trip bere last yeek, and a number now on and Mr. Jenks was the lucky on€. The concluding number was a p:nto4 cattle to Omaha laat Monday. , 'Joint distrk$ kw44 Baturday and to Wolbach the last of last week. the list under thg care of doctors. sirs: Schere then told fortunes by ming entitled "Recevlng CallerS. Af- -- Sunday a t home.

I t is storming again and It rained ~,almistry which waq amusing, sev ter the Program the crowd went to Attorney Bert Hardenbrook went to -- Last Tuesday Ed Holub and little some here this morning and looks like era1 minor stunts Were preformed. the exhibit or remained in the tirat Fremont and ~ i ~ c o l ~ Tuesday. Chris. Christensen a friend of Fred daughter came down from Elyria by

*more this afternoon and the road8 are 3,hich kept the interest up till a late floor halls where various booths dis- Wickman, came up fr0rp St. Paul last train. in pretty bad conditioh. Magde I see horr. Refreshments were of several pen8ed iwth Pop, ice cream. candy, J. W. Gregory still continues to be Monday. :t is as hard to drop down from a new kinds, including icecream and cake hot lunches, conf9tti and- where Young a very sick man He has been ill for During Rex Mblligans absence from Remington as It was 1.0 manigulate The men folks were requested tip and old dispensed of thefr extra (3) l a number of weeks. Miss Inez Swain, who teaches at the New Cafe last week Miss Jennle

Jn the first scholastic begfnnipg for wear their overalls and the ladies Olean, taught school last Saturday in Moore was assisting In the dining c 0 i ~ . me in stensgraphy and I also see k their house dresses. 3ile affair Was The gong struck a t l1 kclock and Harry Keseor drove up from f i r i e l l order to make up for some lost time. room. lias somewhat impaired my spellillg aE enjoyed by all with the hope of the halls and gymnasium were last week. He is a cousin of Frank - .! now notice I am about a t the foot repetition. cleared of people. and John Klein. of the class and am loo blamed indo While working at the emory wheer Saturday afternoon the buildiog was

Mr. and Mrs. C-' Williams and Dr. Mizar reports Perry Luse on Iola May drove to Arcadfa and back the mend, He is now able to be up

lent to go to the dictionary (as I do in the Burrel l Battery station a 2gain Open# that tb teachers lrom Walter Bundy a a ~ up 'from Grand last Sunday where they dsitep rela- dressed and move about a. not have time) to spare. Well l guess small part!cl~ of emorv lodged in one the country districts might view the Island Tuesday looking after things tives of Mrs. Williams. we can s.ay hurrah as the sun has of Claude Kennedys eYeS and Idon- by the Ord 'lty along the U. P. i-ight of way. - house.

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come out and it is now warmer and day it was necessarv to have a D ~ V - more r.heerfu1.- I hope you people wJI sician to replove the substance. While Meet me at Milfords. Ora Luse and wife drove up from Chicago where he had been called on --- Mike Sevcik returned Tuesday from Miss Flossie Varney returned last be in Fremont to the encampment a'l the eye is sore, the operation will Sc0tia t l e latter oart of lasl.week account of the serious illness of a ~ ~ ~ ~ y $ ~ ~ t ~ ~ W O ~ ~ ~i$::~e I do not look for many others there not cause serious results. AXEHICAN LEG103 SoTES for a short visit with his father. sister. She is improving now. from Ord and it would be lonesome Garfleld county omcials are gra- - is the history teacher in the high unless I can fall in with friends. We veline the higbway for some distance (By C. S. Watson)

Mra. Gertrude Madison-Wtlltama

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MAIDEN VALLEY

Another B,ig Saturday 'Sale

Weller & McMindes Sale Barn

6 year old spotted slletlaild Iliare with colt. Spa1 of grey horsy 7 years old, ivt. 2,600. Span of ,bay iilares, 7 and 8 years old, wt 2,650. 8 liead of liorses froill 's 'to 8 years old, wt. fro111 1,100 to 1,400.

few living to know that their efforts DISTHI,t'T 55 Head of Cattle 8 liead of good milk COIVS. 58 head of white face stock co\\-s ~ilost d l with calf. 10 head of bucket calves. t

5 licc~d of duroc broh so~vs. 20 &ad of doroe stock hogs.

were a t the ODera House fire? W

200 bushels of I<erslieil seed oats. 500 pounds of Sudan grass seed. 20 bushels 1922 yello\v seed conl.

Machinery : Furniture Sun-\Vsy lister, 16-iiitli plow, good wagon, 2 row go-devil, good

buggy, a ~ i extra good carriage in nice shape, disc, qlo\ver, etc., several sets of hgrness and a lot of furniture and l~ousehold goo&.

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A. J. SIIIRLEY, Chie . I

Stuff is selling good, if you have mytiling to sell bring it in.

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dflCADIA ~ ' ~ O R E PUTTING ON ' girl b b r n - ~ a r c h 11. . - ^ , ., ( Austin Nordstroms were helping Mr. . . . . A BIG BEDUCTIDN SALE Clareiice Kucera is the pioud owner .Hruby bale hay last week. - of a radio ,and reports good results I The F a r h e r s Union held their re& .

The Farmers Grain & Supply Co. is SO f a r . - ., . ular meeting Monday ev ning., . & using large space in this denartment The peighborhoo? went in Monday 1 M ~ ~ . clarenCe wargren is . this week to advertise their qreat re- nf'ght and surprised Ed Anderson with ing a from Lincoln. ,

. . . , ductioli sale which s tar ts todav. The a farewell party. H e is staying at Quiz job department , printed five Johnny Danzciks. The county superintendent Mrrj thousand 4-page bills for them t?e As Monday was St. Patricks day the Lewis was a visitor and said latter part of last week and local pupils all stuflied St. Patricks bip- she would cgme again later. Maliaier FJynn, with the assistance grap':y ~ n d soma very good con~posi- I The literary Was well a t tendedfast

. ., of from Sale the Manager Ord . store, Mordoch have and been several get- lions ~ h 3 mere health written. crusade on teeth have this winter ~ i l be given March 28, SO +

Friday evening. The last one fqr .

B I L L OLEXA, Editor and. ~ a n a g e r - : : -' ting the stock in the big store in shorn2 some reniarRable work. Start- 811 remember the date'ot the last one,. shape for the sa le for a wecl.i. Geu- ing 1 \st ~ e b r u i r y 1, Mese Sell, eighth Thcl;*as Dalby has been b,usy haul- . . era1 Manager Bill Heuck syeilt two or grac'd h r I . 1 ~ the .best .;record, h.lt ing so.::e corn that he bought from

. . ~ O u l v T y SCHOOL NOTES enrolled in this school. oms. flf, y o u Pnjoy a good 'hearty thre%days in Omaha buying addition- man.. of the others are not far b+ Ben bens; . - - The Arcadia teachers have respond- laugh,' you will enjoy Everett Kemp. merchandise the sate and every hind her, i- lr9??in? t5ei.r teeth cle-3 h" asnd Mrs. blariin Bouma attend- (BY County Superintendent) led well to the call of the N e b r a s l Mr. Kemp is not a futurist. 110 in departnlent in the store is f!lll of in good condition. .. ed t'- ? literary a t Pleasant Valley Fri-

District 31, eleven miles northeast 'S ta te Teachers Association but there neither bizarre in his presentation nor bargains and every0ne Is up The girls manual training clase -'- by evening. of Arcadia is taught by Anna Woz- are still some .who have not sent in Sntr{c_ate in his thinking. He se lec :~ Or her toes and ready go with making napkins to-match their Iv->l-'- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ohmes called '

ask. There a r e twenty pupils en- their membersliip fee. Remembcr the those plays of a t rue American, but the biggest effort mtlde cloth that they made last week. on Mrs. Straup ~ ~ i d i ~ afternootl.

rblled eight of a i c h a re eighth grape 'progressive teacher .$ants t o keep also of a universal appeal and inter- '' a-lOng tims We They are going to make P u s t cap3 pu*ils, A writing.class was directed abreast with her job. Every pro- prets them with the gepius of a mall

that make no mistake in n m t week. the last ten minutes before recess in fessor h&s a strong organization. We who fa a t once gn artist a n d ' a t the attending and taking The eighth grade have bEen puttin,? George was Over '

which_Palmer Principles were follow- cannot afford to let ours slump., Send same time has a most s y m ~ a t h e i c vn- Of the bargain? Offered in extra time this week on account Ord yesterday business matters.

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A SANITARY PROTECTION AGAINST HOG CHOLERA

md other diseases

b y to Use. Unifom.

Queensware. Ark for lree inh~ct ive booklets.

States Senator,:

visitors Tuesday.

- ~di tor -ROY Lybarger. Teacher-Miss Parker

Little words of love,

pare our juality and prices wit11 goods on sale else\t.here. Such a test will prove co~lvincing.

straps in kid, suede, etc. Tlle latest in spring styles. Mr. and Mrs. Charlev Donnell and

Mr. a n d . Mrs. Elmer Duryea and Mr. and Mrs Jud Ward Spent Sun- children drove over from Scotia last fiav at the Gee Parker home. Thursdxy evening, and spent the eve- T h e young people of the neighbor- ning a t the home of Elmer's father, hood spent a very enojyable evenin" P. D. Duryea, the occasion being Mr. q t the Rert Sell home Saturday.

.... Duryea's 77th birthday. They re- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheleski are the proud owners of a little baby

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ARC'DIA CHAMPION Elmer Bridges who had been critlc- M e n d s received word from Mra. Mr. a d Mrs. Victor Larson &d I k a r r y Bailey went to Grand Island MST-A- new chain 08 our ' F o r d i , ally ill with apendicitis at' the home William Cramer that she son Delmor called at the P. A. Lar- to a stock sale yesterday. truck. Please lepe, a t Farmers -

bf his brother J, D. Bridges for sev- Mr. Cramer to the Mayo' son home Frlday. 1 Store. E. S. Coats. . 48-ti -' DEPARTMENT era1 weeks had s u B c t e n t 1 ~ recoveqd Rochester, Minn. fo r consul Three to go to his home in the country Suu-

pupilsn Mr, Chas. Brown bought g .ticket FOR S ~ L ~ R , ,,. I; Rid eggs Dr . -. -

, Ice Cream a t Jim's. and I l l b u r n West lere yesterday morning for Grand Island,

f 3 per Mrs. J. I gay. ' 61-lt school Monday. There was no Sunday school o r Beehrle. 61-3: 6UA1.YBbJ wluB.YJ

Mrs. Cromwell who h&'hen our '

Mrs. Ciarles ~ a r t s l d e - is r ( s i t i ~ 5 church a t Mired , Gmve S y n d g On McMindes was a t Horse shoe - The meeting of the Citizen8 caucus efficient Librarian for the past few with hkr daughter Mrs. Mary Smalley account 01 the snow storm. Bend' several miles from Burwell. FOR RENT-480 acre farm 6 miles .

was Luonday evening, ~~~~h 17, yehrs handed in her resignation theF and family in Michigan. Mrs. Piatt, Herman and Charles When he came back to Ord Tuesday from Ord. ~ h o n i SOB. E d Milli-

being called t o order by J. K. Ward, past week take effect the first Of 7- were in a runaway Satyrday evening he was acc0mPanied.b~ Chas. F. Fofd gan. 4'itY

temporary H. 8. comer April. Mrs. J. W. Tuckex has been Ice Cream Cones a t Jim's. 61-lt. going to the program at &Iixed Of th,at plsSO , -- '< - Grove. All were thrown out but were

was elected as chairman a p ~ o i n t e d ' t o succeed Mrs. Cromwell WANTPLl-25 thousand bushela of ear '. and H. D. Weddel was named a s as Librarian. Mr. Will ~ e t t e n m e ~ e r of Loup City not Injured. ' . . : . . . . . . . . c ~ r n and some snapped corn. Joan-

came up ~~~~d~~ evening for a fer, P. A. Lars011 was a Loup City visitor d p $on & Petersen, Ord. 36-ti secretary. WANT ADS ;a

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~h~ chairman Lnnoinced that the Fred Milburn has accepted a ~ b S i - days visit with relatives and his wife s a ~ ~ s i n n e r spent night PAIib., IPS-Fresh from *the fleld purpose of the meeting was t o nQm- tion in the N. A. Lewln lumber yard. who a t the J. K. Ward home this and Sunday at the B, F. Tiffany home. inate three members of the village Mr. Clarence S ta r r expects to be week. mBjamga-xgsE:sb where grown. For bricea and de-

board forjpe two year term and one here the latter Part of this week t o The normal training class from Ar- l!iBiEm.. .

l irery see C. 0. Philbrick. Plione . cadia visited our school Thuraddy af- Fz- g;lA good far*. ped

member for the one year term. The assume his duties a t the Commercial Take out Eskimo Pies fpr Jim's. ternoon, 3 1 - l t 180 . 48-ti - - - - - - follo7ylng nominations were made: State Bank. His family ill follow

, Mrs: B. F. Tiffany called a t the Ben '

BARRED ROCK EGOS- from pure ' 0. M. Roath, H. A. Bellinger, C. I. later. Nelson home Thursday. SALE-Som9*g00d oat:9yi flock of 16 years standing. $6. per Miss Velma Bray who h8.s bee9 a M ~ ~ . wm. Hagood v&ited our school N. Hawkins. - 3&z1';$ g. $ ~ k = ' ~ v w I ~ w $ Mrs. Jack Wilson entertained a t member of the Freshmen class i n high Thursday. - 100. Mrs. F. M. Thomas, Burwell, .

Nebraska. moved by A. E. Haywood and seed

dinner Saturday Mrs. Carson of North school this year, left school this week ~ ~ t h Aufrecht was on the sick list FOR SALE-Gees? feathers. , Fred ___ 60-3t. -- - ended by A Runnels that these ~ U P , L. a. K ~ ~ P P of Oak Creek, and with the intention of accepting a posi- Saturday and Sunday. Skala -- FOR SALE-~ohse and four lots, or- six names b; on the ballot for the the Roy Coleman and Bert Cummfns tion with the telephone exqhangc a t Opal Smith of Loup c i ty spent the

-- buy some feeder hogs. M n a l town of Arcadla, easy terms.

two year term and the was families of Davis Creek. The ladies St. Paul. We always regret to see week end with Hattie -mlson. 51-2t, Commercial State Bank, A r ~ a d i a , - decla ed carried. F. K. Christ and C, a re sisters and Mr. Knapp is a brother Young People give up their high The ~ f d met at D ~ . Clifford Frank Gifford Nebr. \

Q. Rhtenmeyer were nominated and Of MrS*mlsOn. . ' Often when they Tiffany's Wednesday afterngon. ' reach their mature years they also , upon motion of Mrs. C. I. Donnell,

NuRslKo-Anyone a %!;: SEED CORN-I have some good old seconded by Mrs. E, A. Easterbrook Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sorensen, regret the mistake they made (n DISTRICT 26 tical nurse, call phoqe 196. white seed corn test 95 and hand '

these two will go on the ballot Ruth, Stanton and Ralph motored lo earlier Years. (Lucile q r v e r and Sylva Hurlburt) WANTED-To pasture some cattle. picked at F- J- Mar- for the one year term. Grand rsland Su.nday to visit friends. N. B. Carver and family spent Sun- Bide-A-Wee ranch. Phone 4420.50-3t -eSh* phone 3605. 60-2t CARD OF TlI,IXKS - -. -

It then moved by M ~ ~ . C. 1. They expected to return Monday , 7

day a t Paul Owens. I)onnell asd seconded by Mrs. J. C. morning but on account of the storm Ethel Ball spent the week end with we wish to extend our heirtfelt F O B SALE-Steer calf 3 week^^;!;^ F2d,sI;~~~~~1~,"~~~1p~~~f*6$~: Ward that the question of granting a home On the train Monday "a- thanks t o our many friends for their Bernice Ohme. Jos Prince. toes for seed 66c per bushel. War- ucense for the operation of a P O O ~ ning' help and kind acts of lore, their George Bundy spent 'ynday at the FOR SALE-1922 corn lor seed. See ren Collins. 45-ti hall be put on the ballot for the de- numerous letters of cheer and hope, home of Ohme. cision 01 the voters and this motion and F1ynnMz; Leroy 'pent sunday and Fuss' Phone O S 3 L 48?f FOR SALE OR RENT-The ' A. E. and their floral tributes of remeq- - was carried. after which the m,eetintz 2;:; $ ~ t ~ i ~ $ l ~ ~ ~ f n d a d been death of ou_r loved one. M$:.ay He::Et'tt Charles FOR RENT-Modern brance, during the recent illness and house close in Woods property ~ n s i s t f n g of house adjourned. . 4 8 4 . and 29 lots in the east par t of Ord. - - visiting relatives in Ord while Mr. W. A. HUDSON. Leudtke's Friday. ' Ed. Jensen.

Mr.'Leudtke called a t Dockhorn's Ipquire of Mrs. Wood. 49-ti. Mr. and Mrs. Chester palmatier and Flynn t rmsacted business in Omaha ,- DOROTHEA HUDSON, Tuesday.

- of Orq were guests of Mr. and relative to the Farmers store of which KEEFE HUDSON F2e~4&~$~:u[~~~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ d ~ _ " ~ ~ POTATOES-Early Ohio 6Oc and $1 -

Mrs. Clifford Flynn Sunday. he is manager. , W ~ ! 'Mu~RAy-4ath&, Sylva Hurlburt called a t Grace - - per bu. 4 miles southeast of Ansley BESSIE MURRAY-sister Dockhorn's Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Percy Doe, Miss Ruth Will- Dockhorn called at Charles lFOR RENT-Room in modern house. On highway. West Bras- Phone J. J. MURRAY-brother. Luedtke's Tuesday, Call 220. . 84-ti -- 2606. - Mason - -- City. - 61-2t Mr. and Mrs. Evans iams, L. 0. Taylor, Albert gtra'hdee the Of a On Saturday March and Edgar Hollingshead were in Loarj Nm. MARY lIUDSON Rube Holeman dehorned cattle last HIDES-We pay highest markel FOR SALE OR RENT-AlI of lots 2

16. City Saturday where they took the .-- Monday. price for hides. L. Mazac & So-?.421 :$:.3 % s~~t~~d~~c,~e~~~~~~~ Mrs. ;. g. Ward left Sunday eve- examination which renders Mary Gertrude Murray'tvas borrl in Several of the pupils were absent --- -

bing for Lincoln and other points On ~~~~~ lte ~ o p ~ ~ ~ & ~ ~ ~ ~ - e ~ h ~ : ~ ~ ~ ; z ; t , T;:X c1"0"2t~6$ $epg 'lorn FOR SALE-A few good Poland China Nebraska. 49-4t.

The eighth grade are preparing for brood sows. J. D. Moul 61-it. -- business. occurs Plenty of money for farm loans a t a -- earthly things at the-clarksbn hospl- examinations .which will be given a t

tal a t Omaha, Nebraska and begen the school house Friday and Saturday. FOR RENT-Six room house. See low rate or interest, either for im- Miss L a Mira Wait attended the Etlw. Reider, former editor of the the immortal life ~~~~h -7, 1924, B. Z1Omke'a Went Sunday at 60-tf. mediate o r March 1st. closing. C. A.

- - banquet at Ord last hamp pion, has purchased the Mob- When a little child of three years %:? ~ ~ ~ ~ b ~ d ~ spent sunday at FOR SALE-A DeLaval ieparator in

Hager. 39-tf Thursday evening. News and will move his family she came to Lee Park q i t h her pion- Wesley I-Iurlburts. good shape. Chas Hather 51-lt FOR SALE-Light Brahma eggs for

MIS. c a m p from ole Creek $eon!;h t ~ r f a ~ ~ ; d ~ ~ ~ ~ f ,"~:s~if; g : r$y h s ~ ~ ; n ~ ~ l f ; ; Holeman s.

hatching, $6.00 per 100 or $1. p e r ' Art 'pne spent Sunday at Rube FOR SALE-300 pounds choice Sudan setting. Mrs. Chas. Ciochon, Elyria. .pending a few with her daugh- new location. He will also move .his in this section of the state. She wag Belle B70wler has returned to f inkh grass seed a t 9 cents Per pound. Nebr. Phone 5640. t e r Mrs. George Olsen and family.. new linograph which has been in the 61-5t

educated in the public school.of Ar- the term of school after being sick ClavJon No11 Jr. Omce the paat year t o the cadia and Broken Bow and served for three weeks and .three drtYs. MT. and Mrs. Albert Strathdee and new location, / i i ~ ~ ~ s ~ i g h school girl want;

Mrs. J. L. Wait motored to Ord on her state for 12 years a s a teacher LOST-Spare casing anfl rim from mY stenographic and typewriting work On June 22. 1905 she was married to ' THE B ~ ~ J - J ~ Q ON ' Ford. Finder lease le tu rn Or no- out of school hours. Inquire a t

business last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C C. ~ a w t h o r n e de- William A. Hudson a t her home in - tify me. 0. J. Mortensen 50-2t Quiz omce. 49-ti.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred,-weddel, Mrs lightfully entertained a t dinner last Lee Park. Two children were boru (continued* &om page 16) -

Charles Weddel and Mrs. Harold Wed- Wednesday evening complimentarv to to this union. Dorothea aged 13 and I . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ FOR SALE-A quantiiy of nice home LUMBER FOR SALE-~rom the

I fendered lard. Chas. Dana, R t 4. wrecked Kuehl building. 2 3 8's; 2 del were L~~~ c i ty Friday.

A- O. Of La Jars. Cola- Keefe aged lo. The of August "IJe cnlled me 'Joan'," ,she ;phone 1120, The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Otto with failing health Mrs. Hudson enter- - .-- x 6's; sheeting, f l o ~ r i n g and l a p Rettenmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Ret- ed the Clarkson Hospital a t Omaha Over and Over. "Ire "'led me 'J'~Q.' siding, lath. See John K. Jensen

Mr. and as' Ike went tenmeye., Mr. and Mrs. W a q where eventhing science could dc, 'That \\,as Pierre?" Pmsper F O R S"-Frame loom house well built, no shack. Will sell cheap, 60-tf"

s t . Paul Tuesday to Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Conger of ~ o u p vise was vainly tried t o r e t o r e her been fore~vamed by Jasper and had See Ign Klima Jr. than relative City, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodhand to health. .Why one is called in planned his part. 51-1 . FOR SALE-My residence and lot i n health. of Ord and Mrs. A. 0. Johnson of La Young womanhood with family, friends She kept on rocking, holding' her FOR SALE-R. I. Red eggs for hatch- Ord. $-room modern house, 3 blocks

from square, reasonable price and Jara. Colo. ~ r . and Mrs. George Moist went t o .. and every th ln~ for which. to live, la hands on elther slde of her face. ins. 5 cents above market price good terms, W, B. Gregg. 61-tf one of the secr i ts God keeps on yon-

1 6 1 must go I him per dozen. Mrs. Jos. Vasicek. 60-3t Marquette this week spend a lev CMGl(E(iAT1OXdL EHUllClI .de;;;;;iter cannoi ih(s . days with Mrs. Moist's mother Mrs. again I shnll dle. I could never do FOR R E N T - S ~ ~ ~ ~ ioom house in FOR SALE-Some Sudan grass seed I a t 10 cents a pound. Buy now a s Fenster. he morning services were well at- BrY withput tribute to Mrs. Hudson's that time' O God! His hand south part of See city ck$ the price is raising. Ed.' Timmer.

Miss Lena Smith of Loull City was tended by a n attentive and apprecia- l b ~ a l t ~ to the home folks. Although touched me* He called me 'Joan' . or ~ o e ~ a r t o s . man. \ 49-ti. -

~h~ maid theme of married and with a family of her own, I must go . . . a guest a t the J. K. Ward howe from audience'

evening until Monday t b sermon was 6 1 ~ ~ i n g the fight in the long hours of sickness and iq Prosper dld not touch her, but his Extra good quarter*'FOR SALE43 head of bucke<alrr . , thing iq the wrong way**. ~~d ai. the silent midnight watches, when the voice, very friendly, fery calm', had good farm land. see from 6 to 8 weeks old, $10 per head,

ink% though we think God's punishment is grim reaper entered the Port11s~ an instantaneous effect. "I will take, --- C. Weller a t once. 49-ff 4 miles west of Elyria. Joe Wala- she stood shoulder to shoulder with you awny,fl , FOR SALE-Day old chicks, White . h,oskil Elyrian webra 61-2C

Mrs. J. L. Wait, La Mira, Norrf3, 'jornetimes yet we find thfit parents, sisters and brothers and with ----

a n ~ M ~ . and Mrs. George Olsen motor- has warned us against disobedience She laughed shakfly. "Again?" rhe Wyandctte, $ lo Per loo- Mrs. Long* her loyaltp and sympathy was a gill -wR S A L E 4 3 m & t l g ' ~ e r e f o r d stock sd to ~~~k~~ BOW Sunday for a visit and his k c ~ t whather of strength to her loved o.ne& in asked, and shamed him into silence. Phone 74, Ar~adia . cows, 8 calves at foot now and oth- with the Henry Olsen family. as a Of rewar' 'Or Obedience *ad hours of bereavement. th mR SALE-^^^^^ trees and some e r heavy springers. Clayton Noll.

' But niter a while he began very - Or as a Punishment 'Or lives of husb'and, children, a ~ e d fath- reasongbly, very patlently: fine strawberry plants. W. A. Ander Jr. 60-2t.

p r . and Mrs. Jud Ward and Mr. Swayate favored the er, sister and br ther Mrs. Hudson's "1 can take you away so that vou son. -

and Mm. Charles Dondell Were en- evening yith a death leaves a %aid this life can need not be put t1r0,l.h this unneiea- - B ' 0 3 FOUND-Pair 04 kid gauntlet glov_es,'

tertained by Mr. and Mrs. George ~~~d~~~ a of the 1 can arrange it with M ~ - never fill. I n her residence in thib FOR SALE-Partridge wyandotte O ~ n e r can get them a t this Store Parker Sunday. American Sunday scho~,l associatiou place from childhood to wbmanhood she has made hosts of-friends whose 'en". If Pierre sees you often enougll chicks for sale, 3 blocks south ot by paying for this ad. Fafeita

Ford Garage. Mrs. H. J. Vyilson. 51tZ Son. 51-1 Moist who has been Visiting his Was Present a t the evening service hearts ache in sympathy with the be- he ~ 1 1 1 be sure to recognize Sou. Joan, ---.----- ----

Mrs. La -pa ~~~~t~~ for a and gave a short talk On his wclrk. regved relatives for her untimely I did not deserve thnt 'agaln' and you EGGS FOR HATCHING-S. C. Rhode HOUSE FOR'SALE-S~X room house, rpl,ple of weeks left Sundav morn- He has a district conlprissd of nine death, know It. I am a changed man. If you Island Reds, $3.00 per 100. Phone bath room, lights, water, gas and

counties with headquarters a t St. "There's a narrow mound in the don't kno\$ that now I have the heart 2413 f n g for his home in Marquette. -- 49-tf heat, eight lots suitable for garden- Paul. His duty is to organize Sun- churchyard, of-of devotion, %i servlce to~vnrd you,

FOR SALE-Barred Plymouth Roclr Ing or small chicken farm. Call 36

~ r . Chan True returned from Grand day s*ools f n the district ITwould stay a boy in his race, you are indeed a blind and for at $3 per / 43-tf. Island Friday evening where he had where many have the privilege But to me and my thoughts it is

But you do knorv It. been to consult a specialist in regard Of attending services elsewhere. wider, I A. J. Campbell, phone 0923 50-tf WANTED-An experienced maid for / t o his health. general house work In a family o f The Aid met in the church Than the story vague 0f'3pace. mztlsnt silent beside htle, C. Rhode Island three adults. Relerences rryuircd. parlors Thursday afternoon in regu- Communion of spirit? Forgive me,

Mr and Mrs Clarence zulanf of la' session and acconfplished much But I who am earthly and weak, and slender hand hetweel~ her face ' eggs $3.00 per loo. Waiter Burwell, Nebr., Phone 371, P1;tme

Ansl;Y motored' over to Arcadia sa t - \ ~ 9 r k . A dainty lunch concluded tfie SVould give all my Income from dream- and him. sen. Phone 2402. 6111 urday evening and were the guests work. land, - 1- "1 can take you away," he went on 1 WIIITE Wyandotte setting SALE--100 S. C. White Leghorn of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bulger uhtil evening Mrs. Arn01d'3 set- For One Of her hand on illy presently, "and keep you from Pierre 3.00 per 100 a t the farm. a t $2 each, m r s t come Sunday evening. tion of the Lad1e.s Bibel Class enter- cheek." . - - tained the other section and the until he has given up hls search and P. Flynn. Get your choice by

- has gone west again. And I can take ,VANTEI>-To take subscriptions t o l coming early. Jersey Home Farm.

MI. and Mrs. TVarren Pickett enter: Bible 'lass in the church par- PHIEYDS1IIFS OFYEHIXU you a t o n c t i n day or two. Your all and payers i Mrs. Amy Coats. tained M r and Mrs. Albert Strathdee lors. A large was present and 33-tf. and Dorothy, ~ r s . Vermillion and the en!oyed the eve- Whereas: The Guardian of the unl- understutly can R11 the part. This en- L~~~ ~ ~ ! ~ d l ~ . Clint whitnlan family a t dinner Sun- ' nings entertainment. The table dec- verse, whose will is immutable, haa gagement is nllnn't a t nn I can 60 ' 1 PASTURE-Room for 150 head ol

day. orations and manv of the costumes called iron1 us the dear bf our make It hp to Moreno. After all, if LOST-A bracelet. Finder please no: for pasture. ? Were suggestive of St. Patricks Day. classmate, Dorthea Hudson, wtlose we go. we shall be doing Betty and tify Hanna Jensen Pf leave at Quiz pasture

offlce. ~ l - l t . Emil C. Ohme. Also sonie posts for M ~ ~ . Marley of Holbrook, Nebraska *n elaborate. two cO.Urse luncheon voung-life must now forego \he tender him a service." -- sale. 51-2t

c a q e Saturday evening to spend the was served. love and directing influence od a Joan flung out her hnncls recklessly. FOR SALE-Barred Rock hatching - --- week end with her daughter Mi= kind and careful mother. Therefore: "Oh," she crled, "what does it matter? eggs, selected $3.00 per 100. J, L FOR SALE--My place southeast of race Marley one of the grade M., E. ClIURCII NOTES 50-tf court house lust inside the city - that we, the fresh me^ Of course 1'11 go. I'd run Into the sea Abernethy. teachers. 'lass Of the Arcadla High School, wieh to escape P1err-w she leaned baZk limits, a t a low price. I t will make - Weep with those that weeo and re- share the grief that has come to against the c,lshlo~ed seat, rolled her FOR SALE-One horse go-devtl; a h 0 I a good home for anyone. Mrs.

Clarice Bellinger was a passenger loice with those that rejoice in a good Our classmate, her brother and father a spring wagon as good s j nex . Fairgailes, 926K Lincoln, Nebr. 46-ti to Lincoln Thursday- morning to visit thing to observe so we ask those to and $hile we stand with bowed he~.d; head a little Irom 'Ide to 'Ide like a W. Vodehnal. j - former school friends and to attend a rejoice with us over the most guccess- and sympathetic hearts, we wonid PerSon in pain. "Take me away," she - - - - EXCELLENT PREPARATION FOR K~~~~ psi banquet Saturday evening. ful service that was ever held in ~ r - pledge to our Classmate a greater flee repeated. "I helleje that if 1 stay I FOR! SALE--Wl\ite Wyandotte cock-! ROUP-In Cold, damp weather use H~ retur_ned home Monday evening. cadla. Being "church members pres- ~ ~ t i o n and truer Companionship in shall go mnd. I'll go anywhere-with rels; also some Sudan Gcass seed. Prat ts R O ~ P Remedy. Protects

ent" Sunday the house was crowded the hope that the little we can do nlay anyone. 011ly talre me away." Harry Bresley phone 1002, Ord. 49-2 poultry from cold.s, catarrh, etc. ~~t Cone has purchased a garage almost to capacity. The Sunday help her to build on and upright, Try a package. Guaranteed and

and residence a t Berwyn. Mr. Cone school contest is gaining such NO- Resolved: That this resolution be re- FOR SALE-75 bushels of Macaroni for sale by dealers throughout the CHAPTER X I

will take possession this week but mentum that we are sure that we Seed wheat. Paul Owens, Arcadia, county. 51-lt. tained in the class records and a copy - M ~ ~ . cone and the children will re- will reach the t*-0 hundred mark be- be furnished our schoolmate and also , , Nebr. 51-lt. - mdn in ~ ~ ~ ~ d i ~ until school closes. fore the contest is over. The two the Arcadia Champion. The ~ e o ~ a r d e r s . FOR SALE-Barred Rock eggs for

sfdes a r e running neck and neck. The Freshman ~ l ~ . ~ ~ Pierre stood before the cheap bu- SIXGLE COMB White Leghorn eggs hatching. he All Purpose fowl that , ~ r s . Emma Rettenmkyer Came UP m i c h side wins may depend on you renu of hfs ugly &tel bedroom turn- for hatching. $5.00 per 100. Mrs. weighs and lays. $3.00 per hundred.

from ~ o u p City Saturday evening and Are YOU doing your L art to cause ROSEBUD DISTRICT 88 ing a red sllp of carU1,oard about 14 Jake 50-tf Baby chicks, the kind that are easy - caring for Robert and Margaret other folks to come to church and to raise, $12.50 per hundred. Mrs.

Ward t h b week during their mothers Sunday school. his flllgers. The gas-jet sputtering FQR REXT--Nice large rodm, ~ 1 0 ~ 2 L~~ L~~~ Ohme and Hvezda nbove 111s head threw henvy shadows in. Apply Mrs. Wellman. phone 49-tf

absence. The crowded house that greeted the Nellie Hvezda spent Saturday night on his face, It the face of 274. , - - - nastor 'gave him such renewed s ~ i r i t with Martha Nelson. 61-lt FOR SALE-Eggs for hatching froni

Mr, and Mrs. Fred Russell enter- that he preached one of the greatest Mr. 8x13 nrrs. Adan1 Hvezda called .\-o"* the -- large. dark, heavy laying strain S.

tained the following guests a t Sunday sermons that was ever preached In at the A: Bundy home Sunday alter- 88gg!~g, the eyes dull, the lips tight SALE-S. C. R. I. Red eggs lor C. R. I. R. carefully tested 7 . 5 ~ Wr dinner: Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Fengter the Methodist church and according noon. ynle. lust nigllt when the hatching. $3.00 Per 100- Mrs. Sam setting or $4.00 per 100. Delivery hatching. $3.00 psr 100. Mrs. Sam 1 extra. Mrs. c R. ~ i ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ , pholle family, &fll.- and )Yfrs. George €0 reports much good was accom~)llsh- Ethel Ball spent Saturday night contemptuons glitter of Joan's smlle &foist and family and Mr. and Mrs. ed. and Sunday with Bernice Ohm. had f:lllen upon hlm, he had neither LOST-Bunch of keys. Finder plea;,/ - - 4 7 2 0 ~ -- 43-3t D. C. Mathers and Mae. Vern called a t Emil Ohme's slept nor eaten. Jnfiper had jbinea leave a t Quiz office Or notify > . LOST, STRAYED OR ~TOLJ~JN-A

Mark McGavern, who has'a position Sunday. hlm a t the theater exit, had walked phone 274. 51-if / large white dog with brown spot8 MI and Mrs. C. C. Hawthorne en- with the Burroughs Adding machine B2i:h ~ ~ $ k F r ~ ~ m ~ h e ~ O ~ e e d t O ~ ~ ,I,,rne \,.,tiI h : ~ ~ , allll, lvlllle he y a q M)R SALE,Two suite ordered an

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tertained a t dinner Friday evening company in Omaha, came home pup, from Felix hlakowski's farm Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rowe, Mr. and Thursday to be with his mother wh,]e the train for her home a t Mitchel, with the Innnager. pflde - not called for. Size 39 and 4 2 . + ~ e r r y March 15. please ~ ~ k ~ ~ - Mrs. Albert Wlbble, Mr. M. B. Hall, h e is recuperating from a n attack c?f Nebraska. reserle had held him up. Afterwatd Cernik I 51-2t ski or Jared Ford and receive re- Mrs. Louise Hall and Mr. Jimmie rh+eumatism. George B u n d ~ Spent Sunday with :le had renged the city like a prairle -

Harold and Emil Ohme. BABY CHICKS-R. I. Red chicks for ward. 51-2t. Thompson/ "O1f' mnged I t as I t ha' been -- sale. 12 1-2 cents each. Plrone or s E 0 A T - PURE FAMOUS Martha Nelson ''''led wed- an i1nk)eopled desert, free to his stride, write M ~ ~ . steve parks a t ~~~~h QUAKER that yielded 65 The Cochran garage is installing nesday and id^^.

iIe had fixed hlq eyes n b o ~ e and l , e LOUP. and Mrs. J. K' ward entertain. new equipment which will aid materl- The school children and the teach- and walked alone ed a t dinner Sunday in honor Of ally in turning out work in t:lc er &d a dinner Friday. -- ''-ti bushels to an aCre last year: also

Robert'e fifth birthday. The guests mechanical dep+tment. Mr. Gus Dal,.n fourld him in LOST-Two pillows from our car, bo- white KersOn Oats-

were Mr. and Mrs. L 0. Taylor* Mr. Burson purchased a new tractor ,his tween Ord and the McMindes ranch. Oats had "In On after being MIXED GROVE and Mrs. Harold Weddel and John, week through the Ford agency. +vhaf hope had sustained him, what m l l finder notib us or leave I cut. Don't sew your colored

MISS Lena Smith of Loup City and - memory of Joan, what purpose of ten- in Ord for us, Leon McMlndes, 61-lt, oats. I also have some millet seed. Mrs Emma Rettenmeyer of LouP City. (Lulu Landon) ~lerness toward her-these hopes ond - Better hurry. 1 mile northwest of Mrs. Don Round entertained sever- Our county superintendent, R. 0. ,,lelllol.jes rind purposes now EGGS for hatching-Ros@ c~.,.I. n Ord. Henry Vodehnal. 60-ti. '1 ladies a t a twelve o'clock diucer Hendrlckson visited our school wed-

,nd t\vlsted luight hnve Mr. and Mrs. Orville Woods* Miss Thursday a t her beautiful home in nesday afternoon. I. White. $l.OO per setting gkdX FARM U)ANS-we are now taking qbbie Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Fred the country. The guests included Ollie Vance and Merna K~~ were found her, hfs "gel," hls Jon,), \villi her s5.00 per hundred. Milburn motored t o Aurora Sunday Mesdames Clyde Baird, Harry Klnsev, absent from school Monday. lumb, loving gnze; he ~liigllt hllve to13 Butterfield. phone 4330 Burwell 61-4 $ ~ $ ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ n ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ and spent the day with the Dick 6. L. Wait. Charles Downing. P. V. Herman Piatt helped Edp4r Fowler aer the story of hls*sorrow in such a FOR RENT-R 160 acre i ~ - ~ - - , rates of interest. If YOU will need Woods family. Mr. Dick Woods had Round1 N. A. Lewin, Alfred Hastingq. haul hons Wednesday of last week ivay that she, wile forg;~,e sopasllg, ved stock farms, wi l l furnish 8 loan by March l s t , do not delay. the misfortune to crush one of hi3 James Cooper Walter Sorensen, John A large crowd attended the program would have forgiven even llill,, and he brood sows on shares to riaht See Us about it now and assure hands a short time ago and It will Wall, Jane Landers. Albert S t r l th - held by the Merry Workers of Mixed hrlve collgortcd her, !loldiqg her party if desired. 61-et. yourself of the money when you be quite a while yet before he will be dee, John Haygood and William Raw- Grove Saturday evening and an en- able to use the injured member. sey.

party if desired. H. B. VanDecar will want it. First Trust Corn- joyable time was spent. (Continued next week) 61-at. p a w , Ord, Nebr. 86

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place else but c o y to The Cit Market when you went a

Our mission hero is, to plea

imary, April 8th. OTTO UD'

Olt DISTHICT JUDGP -

he Omaha Bee of Sunday m v e Irl Tolen. democrat candidate f o r uray comnlission a nice story.

Tolen is making a conservative, iqtensive campaign for the nom- ion and should receive a verr e vote in this, his home county.

Two of the former pupils had not

TO TlIE VOTEHS OF VALLE.Y CO. - $

jn and around Valley county., You will make no mistake in buying from them.

L O N E E L M W E IIAYE FOB SALE

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to f iance the pur- chase or construc- tion of a hundred

Easy Repayment PI^ Liberal Interest Rates.

We a r e going to offer for the

Drop around at o w p h y and Boars a t $15.00 each. The tops

of our fall C r O D of plgs. C ~ O I - that we have the best bunch we

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talfa should be supplied.

s Freida Dietrich came Ord last Thursday to take

they are six weeks old.

0. E. Norris. I

WHAT. ABOUT YOURSELF?

AQIiction Cured.

PILES Cannot Be Cured With salvela and Ointments

, Wherever you go, people take Buick I quality for granted. They accept it, like I any established fact. There is an ex- . , cellent 'reason for this. For twenty .

, yehrs Buick cars have given thorougfil~ dependable, satisfying 'and economical performarice to Buick owners every- YOU PAY NOTHING UNTIL CURED

, where. Let us give you first hand .-

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J. G. HASTINGS . I

Candidate for County Judge

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Xilson and Art Daily familieg.

Guy Jacobs of Racine, Wis., ~mployed in floor work in for the nest xear.

s qn Ord building in Grand Island, ape - day a t Ord a s a guest of his ln-law, Mrs. Nancy Covert an

Let us clean and press your suit and W. H. Wigenj. 52-lt for $1.15. F. J. L. Benda.

REMEMBER: Our service is degend- a t the depot to hid him goodby.

Ed Kasper came home last Friday from Omaha where he had been with stock.

Res. Phone 226 ofice Phone 22 '

Maruslia Station 201 Mrs. William Tunnicliff went t o

pisited relatives until Saturday.

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has purcha'sed the Arcadla Champion seek to do and the G a d e r s In the NEW ~ Y R O Y E D BIT 15c AT and from now on the Ch pion will Arca ia t e r r i t o g will have t o turn J1M98. 61-ti. be consolidated with the X i z . The to ofher pages for the news of the - Quiz will continue a job oface a t At- county seat and thd Of the Mrs. J. K. Ward. returned Sunday cadia and the managez of the job of- c o u ~ t ~ . evening from a p u s i n e s s trip to Lin- fice will solicit advertising and sub- \ coln and other points. scriptions and a section sf the Quis

I will be devoted to Arcadia. While this may not be. exactly t o the liking Mrs, Jud Ward had the misfortune

of a few, but we a re of the opinion t o dav loose 'when abqut a brooder 126 little caught chicks Are Sun- and that when once thoroughly tried out burned. Arcadia will like the arrangement. It Easter cards and folders at itam- . is simply another step t o cut out dupli- seys. Mrs. lice Parker, who has been cation and double expense. The Ar-

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- cadia people will have a better paper Mr. and ~ r d M. 5. Amos of north- visiting in Lincoln with her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Bulger delightfully en- '

tertained the Kensington Club Frday I The Rebekahs gave a farewell party a t the same price they formerly paid west of Comstock visited with the Ed ~ ; e A ~ d ~ t ~ ~ e ~ , " , ~ ~ ~ 6 ~ ~ ~ U ~ , " ~ ~ ~ afternoon a t the home of her moth- a t the lodge rooms wednesday even- for two. Refder family Friday. , ! i n s for Mrs. EdW Relder m d ~ r s . 1 W e hope the Ord Quiz <ill msho a - evening. er, Mrs. A. H. Hastings. - ,zrnice Hahn who'pre leaving the complete SuCCeSs of their venture,- DO^'+ THROlv IT AlvAy, IT M ~ . J. H. Hollingshead and J. K.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bulger enter- Cu"mullitv. The ladies each pre-'Sherman County Times. 'vmr luaHTy m N D E R * 16c5E Ward motored to Ord Tuesday on po- tained a t dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. with a Rebekah pin as a mark i , JIM'S. litical business. Mr. Hollingshead al- A. H. Hastings and family, Mr and Of e"eem in which they are by The Times says the ~ r c a d i a people Mrs. Alvin Haywood and Eli;abeth their sister Rebekahs. An elaborate He"y Cilek weri. so met his brother, A. N. Hollings-

The luncheon was served and a very pleas- will have a better paper a t the s a m e ' head of Bloomington. Illincis. who is and Mr. George Hastings Sr. price they formerly paid lor two. We ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d a y having in Ord on business and who returned dinner was given -In honor of Mr. crowd evening assembled. was en'oyed by the large a re striving a l l the time to make the to Arcadia with them. The brothers Hastings birthday. - Quiz a better paper than i t w a s before and Mrs. R e t t e ~ m ~ y e ; re- had not met for 35 years. - and we hope* by the new arrange- turned Saturday morning to. their The Harry KinseY. Clyde Bai rd~ Mr. and and ment, a s s w n a s our A ~ c s d f a malager

home at Loup City after cpendbg the M ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ . D~~~~~ White, Carl mite p, W. Round and Dr. Christ families and Mrs. Wm. Higgins entertained at .urprised Mrs. Charles Downing on a dance a t the home of the form% ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e $ ~ ~ a ~ b ~ ~ e ~ b , $ ~ ~ ~ week in Arcadla. and Mr. and ~ r i Fred White motor- Saturday evening by taking their din- Friday evening complimentary ed to Wood River Monday to be in ner and spending the evening a t the Mr. and Mrs. Reider who a re leaving ~ ~ e b & ~ ~ v ~ t & e v i & g ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $ t: I have a p r o ~ s i t i o n for some young attendance Tuesday a t the funeral Of

Downing home t o celebrate Mrs for their new hK;e a t Monroe. should be able to do so. l-he e;ror man with a Ford Car who wants to ~~~h~~ ~ ~ h , " " ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a y y ~ Y ~ $ ~ Downings birthday. - the war i n regard 10 - Up-To-Date ~ . $ ~ , : " t ~ $ ~ ~ s $~it2~~1~62sm$~! White leaves thirteen children, sixty- t h e . Price. They will have a less cadias 62-2t four grand children and seven great Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Langrall enter The Up-~o-Date Club will meet on price to Pay than they paid before, grand children. Mrs. White has visit-

tained Mr. and Mrs. W. s. Olexa on Tuesday, April 1, a t 2:30 p. m. at the a s they will now have but one paper ed in Arcadia on numerous occasions Sunday evening - home of Mrs. P. W. Round instead of1 to PaY for. Before, if they wanted the has been and will be remembered by many Ar-

a t the library a s stated last week. The county news they had t o take both Ing for time, went st. cadia people. Miss ~ k a u d i a Langrall entertained library basement will be used for papers which o t course cost them Paul Monday morning to consult with --

a t dinner Thursday evening the Misses election purposes that day, henc? the mora than one will cost them. I t is Dr.. Grotham Elizabeth Haywood, Sara Kinsey* change. Every lady in Arcadia and no reflection on the Arcadia *aper, o r We &re about to lose several of our

young peopIe who expect to move to Dorothea Hudson and Dorothea Shoe- vicinity is .invited to attend this meet- any other newspaper in a town out- ' .Cole Knapp, of Arcadia, was a LouP Arcadia. Mr. and M ~ ~ . ~~~~~d out- maker. - ing which will be in charge of the side the county seat. that ,a l l the City business caller the d rs t of the house and tail ~ i ~ t ~ ~ i ~ h ~ ~ expect to

Red Class Nurse and a State Welfare county news is not printed.' ~t is week,-coming up from Qrapd 'Island. move there where M ~ . outhouse and The Five Hundred Club met ThUrs- Worker. If any lady in the commun- manifestly impossible fo r euch a paper where he had attended the live stock Mr. Dieterfch will take over the man- day evening of this week at we has- ity wishes to become a member of to get an4 print all this news. They, Sale which Was held in the Blain Sale ageqent of the Keystone yards. Mr.

pitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter the Up-To-Date Club next club Year, a s a rule, d o not have the space or barn Monday.-Sherman County Dietqrich is already on the the job Sorensen for the last meeting if the please hand in your name a t this facilities for doing so. 1t is not the Times. season. A delicious two course din- meeting to Mrs. Lewin or Mrs. Chas. mission of the newsaaper in a smaller

and Mr. and Mrs. Outhouse do not expect to move there till about the

ner was served a t 7:30 followed by Weddel in order that you may be en- town to be a complete county news- Mr. Speicher who recently diswsed first of the month. The former man- cards. - rolled in the new club boo! which is paper any more than i t is the mfssion of his meat market in Gibbon has ager of the K e ~ s t o n e yards a t Arcadia

to be published soon. of the county seat newspaper to be moved to Arcadia and leased the has purchased the J. K. y a r d lumber Dr. and Mrs. Christ entertained the - a state pap-er and i t is imbossible in Thompson meat market which has yard, which is the cause of the change.

Clyde Baird and Harry Kinsey famil- A SLIGHT ERROR both cases. If the smaller town been operated by Stone & Nyberg the We regret t o see these fine young ies a t dinner Wednesday evening. - paper prints all o r practically all, of Past year. Mr. Speicher and family people move away f rom Loup City - A very important change has been a re stopping a t the hotel until a resi- land wish them every sucbess. The

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Parker en- made in the newspaper enterprise a t the h?me neighborhood I t has deqCe is available. Messrs. Stone and are both capable young men and wi$ joyed the hospitality of the M. B. Hall Aroadia. _The Ord Quiz of which Mr. its mfssiOn and that is what Nyberg expect t~ devote their time without guestion make a success of home Sunday. Leggett is the publisher and owner , thy Arcadia Champion department will t o farming this year. the business.-Sherman County Times.

Mr. and Mra. Oleba are now nicely located in their apartments in t h e Champion building. -

FOR%L$ AT AUCTJON - Block 13. a n improved block wiUs

buildings, le t addiaion to Arcadia, fo r March 29th, 1924 for cash t o the high- est bidder. E. F. Cook owner. Round & Knapp Auctioneers. , 61-2t

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NOTICE OF ELECTIONN - The rkgular annual election for the

Vlllage of Arcadia, Nebraska. will be held a t the Arcadia Townshi Library on Tuesday, Ap il 1st. 192e Polla will open at 8 & M. and wU1 close at 8 P. M. a D. W-mDIOL, ,51-3t Village Clerk,

1 ARCADZB NEBRASKA I -

T o the voters of school District 11, Arcadfa, At the Aiiril Nebraska: 1st Village Election the

following proposition will be voted uaon:

-"shall the Board of PMucation of Arcadla school district 81, Valley county, Webraska be authorized to levy three (3) mills i n addition to the seven (7) mills by law required." 51-2t. Board of Education.

TO TlIE VOTE&S OF VBLLEY COUIYTY

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I have announced myself as a candidate for the office of County Judge and my name will appear on the non-political. ballot a t the coming Primary I have election. been a resident of Valley

county for nearly 26 years and dur- ing th8t time have been interested in the sociaL intelectual, moral and economic development not only of Valley county but Nebraska as well.

I have studied law and throughout my business career have a t all times had more or less to do with legal matters. I feel sqre that I have sui- ficiept clerical ability, a reasonable knowledge of the principles of law and the mature judgment so that if elected I can fill the office with credit to mydelf and my constituents. 61-3t J. H. HOLLINGSHEAD.

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disk the nid* The Good Maxwell W ~ Q Qwns one" r c Hill &Williams, Dealers' ~ U Y IT AT WiEI(NlAl't

WHERE YOU GET WHAT YOU L I K E AND Y O U (LIKE WHAT YOU GET

be SUN, this "actress-lady" was xuah- b g be l len she was a wlld thlng, and bhe was dolog It almlghty well, but Joan had been the reality, and g r a m and stlll, pa r t of hls own blg, p a v e mountah country, not + flerce, man- devouring anImal of the troplck Plkrre llved In th play with all but one frag- ment of h\s bra., and, that remem- bered Joan. I t hurt I&e q hot coal, but he deliberately ignored the pan

)of it, H e followed the actlon breathlessly,

applauded with contaglous fervor, rur- reptltiously rld hlmseU of tears, a ~ d when, in the la i t scene, tbe angry, jeal- ous woman sprang upon her timer, he

* muttered, "Serve you rfght, you cop- otel" wlth an oath o i the cow-camp that made one of hls nefghbola jump and throttle a startled laugh.

The curtaln fell, and whlle the a p plause rose and dled down and roae agaln, and the people called for "Jane West l Jane West I" the stage-dlrec tor, a plump llttle Jew, came outg be- hind the footllghtr and held up hlr hand. The-re was a gradual silenee.

"I want to make a n bterestlng an- nouncement," he sald; "the author of T h e Leopardess' has hltherto 'main- talned hls anonymity, but tonight L

. have permlsslon to give you hls name. H e is In the theater tonlght. The name is already iamlllar fo {ou M that of the author of a popular novel, T h e Canyon': Prosper Gael."

(I nympathetlc glance at Prerre. "8ha 21 not conscloue yet. Dqnyerous1y had come In oui of the white night, eatly from other tentlCme&

' a u l d I speak te doctorr four rears ago, had worn hl8 cap low m a t "Yeb ma'am? eWeclallY

Qerre asked hoarsely. over hir eyes, hls collar turned up torbed her- Then &@ remembered 8

IT^^ pentleman ,,antr to know about hh face, tind, even a t that, nove1 had read m d her mind he can speak to the bctor , ~~.ta~nl, P l e ~ t , in his drunken stupor, had not jumped a conclwlOn. She leaned

not pt present 1f he wu wait, he been able to see mry ~Iearly. %z,"Faren,t you fmm the.We8t t', doctor wfll rpeak tc, hlm on the way UIjd the tros fooLllg\ts, er 9 e? w'? this b d Prompera~ael @toad be-

out / "Ye., ma'am." Pierre sat on the beach and waited, at jonn, for "YQU weren't ever'a cowboy, wera

leaned forward. elbow8 on ,knee& C"fJe. had l p N W a Woman mad- you'' hegg both band and p, dened by lojury, was pe 609. ~ng&r$ll

Herre. smiled. "ye* ma'am- * was

woman 'stared at ~ l t i ully-not Strange to Pierre. At h e r r e hated in a cOw-camp. was a 1 that he was aware of her scrutiny. h b , he man had done Joan some till about seven yea;rs ago whep 1 took

~1~ looked tl,rough his gurroun+ inrutferable mlschlef, which a t the l v t (*

lnrS to He her in had driven her beside herself. Plerre ''where was thatY' ' r'

pose and in look in h a R U ~ * U P a hand, pressing it agalnat "Out In 'VromIng.*

h d ecer seen her, and, wlth a very He wanted to shut Out the HAnd you've come stralght from

nick and frlpbtened heart, he saw her, 'picture of that struggling glrl with her there New York?" She pronounced

the last, by in her fir tom dress and the double scar acrosr Yolke"

coat, throwInp that half-contemp- her shoulder. If i t hadn't been for the "No, ma'ftm: I've been in Alasky for tuous look and smile She diwt #car he would nevqr haye knoan her- two years n6W. I've been fn a lumb*

know him. Was he cpanped so great- his gentle, suent camp." ly? Or was the change In her enofi What had they been dolng to her to "Gee! That's real interesthl. hOd mous that it had dlsasPoclated her change her so? No, not they. He. YOU knew West before she cam. completely her old lue, from He had ?hanged her. Lie had branded E a 2 1 then?'' 1

her and drlven her out. It was hls 'Irn? He kept to faul t . He must try to and her again,

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- ~ l t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,,hanged for Lhe worse ,,he to flnd the old Joan-lf she should may be !when you do @d her, Pierre, live. The had said that she you must remember thdt your desperately 111. 0 God! What fault, your sin. YOU must not judge Was keeping hlA long? IVhy her, must not dare to judge her. Judge he come? your If, Condemn yourself. ~t la for The arrival of the trained nuroe her # firglve lf she can bring Pistmeted Pierre for a few mOnlent#. self to do It." i She went past hlm In her gray cloak,

so now pierre fought down' his very quiet and earnest, and the ele- plclons and hls fears. H e Qad not vator lifted her Out Of ,sight.

he man E& "Were p g !p the theater ton1ghtY1

I asked the girl a t the d e ~ k , seeing tlhpt he Wab temporarily aware o? her agaln.

'.Yes, ma'am." She wns puzzled by hls appearance

and the fashlon of hls speec be a gentleman, she though bearlng was gentle and a s s ~ r e d and unself-conscious, but he wore h ~ s 1 he Leadlng :Amerloan Seed Catalog clothes dlderontly ~ n d spoke dlffer: , - - .. - SENT FREC

-, Burpae'r Annual ir complete guide 1 for the Vegetable and Flower garden. Hall's Catarrh It is a bright lrrd intereating book with

is a Combined over a hundred regetabler and flow. err illurtrstad ia the colorr of naturo. Med'cine Treatmentsbnb Write for r o ~ r copy today.

I local and internal, and has been succese fuI i n the treatment of Catarth fog orez W. A+ ee B r e e cod forty years Sold by all druggist& Seed Grow$ro ~higddal~hia F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio . I

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that is the best that our Pierre 8ald One Word, a Hopelee4

Word. UJoan.l' M s can produce, USO

Continued from last weelc, so and so, showing her utterly the true, ynchnnged, greatly changed love of his chastened heart. This glrl, this dove of hls, whom, in hla drunken. leal-

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young, human life was out there lost by, hls own cruelty 1 Perhaps she was dead Perhaps the wound had killed her. p o r all these years she mlght have been lying dead somewhere In the snow, under tRe sky. S h y p p a riods of pi ln folIowed dull perlods of stupor. Wow It was nlght again and a recollection of Jasper's theater tlcket had dragged hlm to a v 8 p e Purpose. H e wanted to see agaln that woman who h8d so vlvlfled his memory of Joan. I t would be hateful to see her agal?! but he wanted the pain. H e dressed and groomed hln~self care- fully. Then, fwling a llttle faint, he went out lnto the clattering, glaring nlght.

Pierre'? esperlence of theater-going was exceedingly small. He had never been in so large a playhouse as this one of Morenn's; he had nevef seen so large and well-dressed an nu lence;

'never heard a full and well-tral ! ed o r chestra. In spite of hlmself, he begad to be distracted, exclted, stirred.

When the curtain rose on the beautl- ful tropical scene, h e lush Island, the turquoise sea, the realistic strlp of golden $and, Pierre gave an audible oath of adlnlration and surprise. The people ahout him began to be amused by the excitement of thls handsome, haggard young man, so graceful and Intense, so different with hls hardness and leanness, the brilllance of hls eyes, the brownness of his skln. Hls clothes

There was a stir of interest, a gen- eral searchlng of the house, clapping, cdes of '4Autl~or I Author 1" and In a few moments Prosper Gael left hIs box and appeared beslde the director in answer to the calls. H e was en- tirely pelf-pbssessed, looked even r llttle bored, but he' was very whlte. H e stood there bowing, a graceful and attractive figure, and he was aboyt to begln a apeeth when he mas Interrupt- ed by a renelvg calllng for "fane West I" The audlence Wtnted to see the star d the author side by slde. Plerre j o g d In the clamor. .

After ablittle pause Jane \Vest came out from the opposite wlng, walklng slowly, dressed in her green gown, jewels on her neck and in her halr. She dld not look toward the audl- ence a t all, nor bow, nor smile, and for some reason the applause began to falter a s though the sensitive mlnd of the crowd was already aware that here something must be wrong. She came very slowly, her arms hnnglng, her head bent, her eyes looking up f roh under her brows, and she stood beside Prosper Gael, whose forced rmlle had stiffened on his Ups. H e looked a t her in obvlops fear, an a man mlght look a t a dangerous mad- Koman. There must have been mad- ness In her eyes. She stood there for a strange, terrtble moment, moving her head slightly from slde to side. Then she sald something In a very low - - - - - - - -

were good enough, but they fitted h h tone. Because of the extraordinary It War Face Of Hopelessl wlth an odd air of dlsgulse. An exper!. cam~inr : quality Of her voice-the slck Youth. enced eye dvould lnevltably have seen ~ u e s t i o n masPeard by everyone there

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. ous madness, he had branded and driven away, he would habe brought her back. and tended her and made It up to her In a thousand, in ten thou- sand, ways. Plerre knelt by hls bed, hls black head burled In the cover, hls arms bent above It, hls hands clenched. Out there he had never lost hope of flnding her, but here, iq thls peopled loneliness, with a memory of that nom- an's heartless smlle, he dld a t least de- apalr. In a strange, torturing way sbe had been llke Joan. His heart had jumped to his mouth a t flrst slght of her. And just there, to hls shoulder where her head reached, had Joan'e dear black head reached, too. Pierre groaned aloud. The picture of her was s o vlvld, Not in months had the real- ity of his "gel" come so close to his imaglnatlon. He could feel her-feel her I 0 God l

the approprlnteness of tlnnnel shlrt, f ly #Ilk neck-handkerchlef, boots, spurs and chaparreras. Pierre was entirely unaware of being Interesting or differ- ent. At that moment, caught up In the action of the play, he was as out- side of hlmself as a chlld.

'You wrote the play? You wrote the play 7"

She sald It 'twlce. She seemed to quher , to gather herself together, her hands bent, her arms lifted. She flew a t Prosper wlth all the strength of her Insaqlty. %

I I We make then ourselves .nd dl t;i h pads harness rt &st mot. man'r wofit. Write todw fa FREE caW01.

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A I Koupal & Barstow The palms of stage-land stirred, the ferns swayed; between their tall, vivid greenness came Joan with her tread and grace and tvatchfu eyes of a leop- ardess, her .loose, wild hafr decked with flowers: these an? her makeup and her thlnnbss dlsgulsed her com- pletely from Pierre, but agaln hls heart came to hls throat an?, when she put her hands up to her mouth and called, hls pulses gave a leap. B e shut hls eyes. EIe remembered a ~ o l c e calling hlm In to supper, "PI-errel Pi-erre!" He could rnlff the smoke of 41s cahln flre. He opened his eyes.

There was an outcry, a coniuslon. People rushed to Gael's assfstance. Men caught hold of Joan, now strug- gllng frantically. I t was a dreadful sight, merclfully a brlef one. She collapsed 'utterly, fell forward, the strap of lier gown breaking In the grasp of one of fhe men wl~o'held her. For an instant everyone In the audl- ence saw a strange double scar that ran across her shoulder to ,the edge of the shoulder-blade. I t was llke two bars.

111 ,, - ORD BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL' DIRECTORY 4 1'' we T. M c ~ I N 1' DR. H. J. ~ B L E I ~ u d k i d s e n 8 ROW

LAWYERS UNDERTAKER. OSTEOPATHIC

EAIBALlClER PllYSICIAN, AND SURGEON Will acthe he in all c o d \ Probate of wi l l r 'md rettlemeat d Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted

ertdted a rpecialt,. Phone8 at OiUce and Residence, 448 Office 58 Phonesd Res, 303 l 014 N e b r g k a That was the sort of nlght he had of course she wasn't Joan, tMs spent and the next day he passed In rtrange, gaunt creature. Besldes, hi? a lethargy. Lie had no heart to face wife could never h a w done what thls the future now that tlie great purpose woinan was doing. Why, Joan of his Ufz hild fail6d. Holli\vell's God couldn't talk like thls, she couldn't act of comfort and forgiveness forsook to save her soul! She was a s simple hlm. What (1111 he w:mt with a God a s a child, and shy, with the unselb when that on&* r.n31 ... 1 nf 1.1- 'on~ly, conscious shyness of wi@ things. 'Jrp

Plerre'got to hls feet, dropped back, and hid hls face. Then he was up, and struggling past excued people dow the row. out into the alsle, along 8 hurrying blindly down unknown pas- sagas till somehom'he g ~ t himself lnto that confused labyrinth behind the scenes. Here a pale, distracted scene- shlfter informed hlm that bliss West

l~harles Mizar. Dace Ph.C I ' DR. Pa G. H O P S , I Bert Ma ~arde&rook OSTEOPATHIC PHYSIC# AND I Palmer Graduab Chiropractor BURGEON LAWYER

Ord Stab Bank Bldg. , Phones: 4

Omce 186 PHONEIS Rer. 1?1 Res. Black 68 Office, Red 68 OBIM I* O O ~ ~ e p i I I 1

. . had alrendv been taken home. Ord. Nebram -

Pierre got the address, found hls way out to the street, balled a taxicab and threw himself 1 to lt. He sat for- ward, every muscle ? lght; he felt that he could take the taxlcab up and hurl It forward, so terrible was hls impa- tience.

An apartment house was a greater novelty to hlm even than a theater, but, after a dazed moment of discov- erlng that he did not have to rlng or knock. but lust ~ u s h oDen the nreat

GEO. A. PARKINS ,OPTOMETRIST

Claude A. Davis Clarence M. Davil A. Ma DANIELS I Rainy Days

t \ I DAVIS & DAVIS ATI'ORNEYS UNDERTAKING

' AND EIIBALBIlNQ Byes Bxamlned and ~ l a s s e r ' Fitted

8clentliIcrlly Ord, Nebraaka - 0thcd: Tolen Building, opposlte P. 0. -

MUNN & NORMAN LAWYERS

Office 347 Phones Res 80 come to everybody. Life has more up and downs. Right now, while you are making, you ought to be saving; then when the downs come you will have something to

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Where is the nlone you have be,& earn- 9 ing all these years? ou spent it and some- body else put it in the bank. Why don't you put your own money in the bank for yourself - why let the other fellow save what you earn?

GEO. R. GARD ,. DENTIST

X-Ray Diagnosis

Chas. W. Weekes, Ma D. PHYSICIAN AND

iron-scroiled door -and ate^ into the I SURGEON I Gas Giren for Ertraetlons I Phone 64 , OBlce 109 phones Res 634 . Ord, Nebraska

- - -. brightly lighted, steam-heaied marble hall, he declded that the noman ,at Surgery and X-Ra Work a Bpecialtl

I the desk was a oorson in authodtv. O H ~ W Phone d Ph0.a - -

and to her, he pddressed hlmself, soft hat gripped In his hand, hls face set to hlde excitement.

The glrl was pale and red-eyed. They had brought Mlss West In a few minutes ago, she told hlm, and Car-

McMindes & Weller Real -tat@ and Ilre Stock

AUCTIONEERS ,

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ried her up. She wae still uncon- scloua ; poor thlng l "I don't think 6s , Try U8

you could see her, slr. Mr. Morena Is up there, and Mr. Gael, and a doctor. A tralned nurse has been sent' for. Everything In the world, will be dbne.

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Ord tiyospit all C. C. SHEPARD, Me D,

I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON

I h e b l e m u t h of wit qdloe 1 , Or& Nebraska She's sucli an elegant actress, aln't she? I've often seen her myself. And so kind and pleasant a1.ways. Yea, slr. I'll ask, If you like, but I'm sure they won't allow you up."

She put the receifer to her ear, pushed in the black plug, and Pierre llstened to her questlons.

"Can hliss \Vest see anyone? Can old friendw-for M Plerre had

p m e d hlmself-"be allowed to

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I am located In Ord and solicit a part of your business.

Phone 316

McGinnL & ~ e r ~ u s o n VETeRINARIANB

Group Tests Held the First D a r of 'Each Month

I The Firs't National Bank I Phone 85 - ~pwial stbation Given to W'

secrsee of EYE, EAR, N08E and THROAT

Surgery, Consultation and X-Ray. Ord, Nebraska Ill

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the county superirtpqdency. Hereto- fore. I have felt under obligations elsewhere, just now I am free and

(Conttnued from last week) Jack hnd followed to a point well

wllbin sight of Loge Eelden's cabin when, barely a'hundred yards hhead,

for the week.

Prunes, peaches, apricot Even the cheaper Cuts of

BUYS CUSTEll COU3TY LAND - DEAR PHIENDS

Come in an0 see them.

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and wgnt to the scene of the accident.

FOR VILLAGE TBUSTBEB (Continued on page twenty.)

Vote for Three or-TWO Years

Clouds Have Silver Linings, But Bubbles Have Not.! 9 It's the "bubble burst" when

you lose your m.oney. If you lose your check book

the bank will furnish you an- other and YOU STILL HAVB YOUR MONEY.

But-if you carry money in reached Ansley Wednesday evening your pocket o r keep it on the and the funeral will be held Friday premises and lose it-YOUR forenoon.-Custer County 2hief. -- MONEY IS LOST. FOB VILLAGE TRUSTEES And, too, there is the danger

Vote for One For One Year from fire, ra t s and Hi-jackers.

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And here's a great seiect~on of silk ones, offered in plain

ney last week, where Mr. Roupds p colors o r with clocks at chased a Shorthorn animal to add his already well stocked herd.

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For Three Year Tern1 Vote for Two rs. Clayton Ward received from her brother, Walter

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stems and blossoms or the pro- ducts you seek will largely de- pend upon the seeds you plant. Be sure of getting real results. Secure your seeds from us. Al- falfa, sweet clover, sydan, cane

ARCADIA, NEBRASKA and mill.et, onion sets. A full at the J. L. Kelly Irnplelllelit store. Gang plows, Sulky

line of fresh bulk garden seeds plows, Discs, ~ a r r o w s , Listers, all styles, Tractor plows

i in stock. BUY early while the and discs, Harrows, Harrow carts, windmills, waahing PROPOSITION stock is complete. The fit you want, the fabrics machines and other farm machinery.

hail the Board of Education of Arcadia school , District 21, Valley County, Nebraska, be authorized to You will save money by buying on this day.

-they're all here this spring. levy not to exceed 3 mills in addition to the 7 mills by law required?

For The Above Proposition. Arcadfa, Nebraska

J.L. KELLY IMPLEMENT CO: Arcadfa, Nebraska

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Established April, 1882 THE ORD QLTIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MARCH 27,1924. - VOL. 42. N0.'52 I - --

TOPS OMAHA ' TIIE PLBST CURISTIAN CUURC~I HETIIODIST C U U R C ~ ~ NOTES - -

G: 0. Bell, Pastor. Phone 44b. "Who Is My Neigpbor?" was ably

B Y Mrs. l i e M a GLEE CLUB GIVES . gi. a r e very glad t o report 8plen-

CATTLE MARKET discussed by Pastor Bell Sunday di attendance and interest in the morning, t a k i n ~ his theme from the school, there being 208 in their places

last Sunday and a large per cent of - story of the Good Samaritan in the 10th chapter of Luke; showing the them in their place? when the school

was open@ a t ten p'clock. We a r e

FINE CONCERT' - A good many Valley county farm- need for the "big brother' in the

ere and feeders have shipped their great social life of our world's citizen- working tor 260 in attendance gnd Appearin at the Opera house laat, fa t cattle t o the Omaha market the ship. of today, that n o pe-cson can we i r e sure with a little.-effort on evenlns un%r the a u ~ p i c e s of the lo- past few weeks but i t remained for live unto himself. Tha t everyone the par of each member of the school cal f iIY club, the Grand Island col- E. R. Foth to top tbe matket at B. has a place and a dutv to do. and being on the look out for new l e e Glee Club made pucb r flne ap- dime this week, hf8 two carloads of Our Sunday school was we4 rep- members it will not be hard t o briqg pearance and gave such @ splendld home fed stuff bringing ten cents, resented. The girls class still holds Drake with 9seoeral this about. Last Sunday the classes p r o g r a b of high class songs alternat-

which (8 thirty o r thirty-five cents the baqner. Bibles held 60 per cent Last week M' and Mra' Ored 'Is- taught by Mrs. Harvey Friend, Mrs. ed with readings and a one act play. better than any other cattle from this place. The slogan for Easter is EV- 'On th_eir twenty-fifth gifts In honor occas'on' George Newbecker, Miss Lois Finley Rarely is it the privilege of Ord

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county have brought. At least we wapt eryOne bring one. I n figures we wedding anniversary' About twenty- and Miss Nina Smith had 100 Per people to hear h n organization O$ to know i t is anyone has-received a hope for 326 or more. five relatives pnd friends were i n ~ i t - , There will be no generpl club meet- cent in attendance. A s a special the calibre of this one, aa it is coacb- better price up to this time. The union mid-week bible ed t o the home the nature of the ing meeting tregt for next Sunday Miss ?rIurI@ ed by ~ ~ ~ f & ~ ~ ~ J 0 Gunn and has a a s schedpled the 'first

The cattle were bought a year ago and prayer segyice held at the U, B. party being a surprise the gueJts' Tuesday In but it be 'Om- weekes will Sing a ~ 1 0 f ~ r us. w e state-wide reputaiio;, and citizens Mr. Foth from H~~~~ ~~~k~ & church enjoyed a very helpful lesson A feature of the ebborate supper was bined with the extend a cordial invitation t o any were appreciative and quick to take and were fed Mira Valley corn froa the book of Revelation, con- a wedding cake geveral stories high. w h i a will be held April 8. who are not attendants to another advantage of the opportunity aa evj-

and alfalfa, all they wanted and they ducted by Bro. Hansen. 26 w q e pres- t;ha:d8$yi ~ ~ ~ $ $ : ~ : gr;zg zziz ~ i s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ Us this to loin with us in !b Sunday denced by the crowded house. Itself

were surely a mighty fine bunch when ent. school. C

a testimonial t o the epcellence of t h e they entrained for the metrbpolis and OurtmId-week bible study tonight by their - A very good was Out entsrtainment whlch the energetic ef- they must have looked good t o the will be on The Rule of Faith and Yesterday afternoon the Methodist Sunday morning a t the preaching forts of the high school Y. C, M y . Elsie Draper entertained the Aid Society had one of theis delight- service. For a special number Mr. organization had provided, : ~ ~ t f ~ , " ~ r ~ ~ ~ t ' , d " ! # ~ ~ : ~ $ w ~ ~ : 2:t6e(e1tE$et! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f n g ir& 0. 0. S last Thursday afternwn. Mrs. ful kensiqgtons. Not quite so large a Glen Auble sang a beautiful solo, Earl Bebse, of the hCh school de pleased when we able lo get out your bibles and study Topic Chas. Daggett was a guest. Most af crowd as usual but a fairly goo! turn "Just for Today", in his usual pleas- a n exceptionally good issue of the for next ,week, April 3, The Call of the ladies brought ,their and an appetizing lunch' Ing Rev' Maynard preached bating team . introduced the Glee Club to the crowd in a few well-chosels Quiz and we a re sure 'Mr. Foth is Matthew, Matt. 919. Mrs. Will M c w n a~s ip ted !!he hoS- The members df the auxiliary had one of his best sermons on the sub- pleased a t being able to take these Christian nEndeavor topis, What tess the a mosf delightful time last evening a t ject, "Sabbath observance"^ He told Of the Of the *- fine cattle tn market and top that Missions Have Done for Social Wel- - their poverty party. The crowd was us that the Aperiqan Sunday is .Of which he was the spokes-

market where hundreds of bther fare, rsa, 1-16, and buke ,, T h e Chase gir ls entertained the not as large a s they had hoped for fundamental t o our splendid Amerl- man. to give the people Ord an

and feeders ue marketing ~h~ community spirit was in evi: Les Belles Femmes a t the Toggery owing to the fact that sev t a l other can institutions and the wonderful at Once

thousands of other cattle We con- dence Sunday evening, when the un- this week. httractions were advertised for the place that our country holds in this enjoyable. His words *ere a P r o p

gratulate you Mr. Foth. ion service packed the Baptbt church - * evening but those who attended were world ,is responsible to the fact that heti0 trib@e to the abilities of building. The combined gave M'S. S. J, W. Brown entertained glad they had gone and it any went our forefathers fouqded our nation Glee Club which then came on the some splendid music, quar- the D. D. 0. last Friday afternoon. home without a ' nUg@_ber of good with a strict observance of'sunday. stage. tet and duet selections. Mrs. Chas. Goodhand and her daugh- hearty laughs it was because they Just s o f a r a s we do g b s e h e Sunday w o ~ l d be difficult to single o u t

ADAN M'MULLEN p~t.;rg;~;eg~mgs; cmgewtcp; ter ~ r s . ~ o h n s o n were guests. didn't know a good time when they and spend i t as the Lord intended a s numbers as worthy of special approv- - saw it. a day of rest from cares and business 81 from the Program, every number of Laws of Jesus. H e divided his sub- The W~man's Club met Tuesday of of the week and give our thoughta which Was good. The 01-d favorite, ject into three funqamental prhcipals, last week with Mrs. 8. 1. W. Brown.

JU.Y1OI1 PLAY BE 'IvEN and energy to the higher and better such a s "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" Brst the Law of Service, second, se r - Seventeen members were present- NEXT ~vEDNEsDAy things of life, will we conunue to "Where MY C a r a v a ~ H a s Rest&,"

and Society, third Mrs. Chas. Bals m v e a n interesting be great among the nations of the "Charlie Is My Darling" and "Love's - Jesus the syDreme example of ser- talk Qn ?elglum- The play given annually the earth. We wish every seat wghf ' Old Sweet Sopg" were heartily ap-

Adam McMullen, live wire republi- vice. - junior class of the Ord high is have been filled to hear this splendfd plauded, and denlon {trated the versa- can candidate for goyernor, was a n w e trust that every right thinking Mrs. 0. B. Mutter entertained the to be given at the Opera next address. ti lit^ and powere of the combined Ord for a few hours Wednes- man and woman will vote N~ on the Friday Evening Bridge Clyb last Fri- Wednesday evening. The name it Sunday evening standing room was a lee club. day forenoon in a whirlwind cam- movie ordinance. Be spre and attend day. Sunday was Or ins birthday . Is "And Home Came Ted." and the at a premium at the Union services

Perhaps some numbers stood out. paiqn he is miking over the state, the union meeting Sunday evening a t and Monday vpas Lyle ~ i l l i k e n ' s birth- lead?

parts are taken by a t the United Brethren church and a on the program, notable ampug them meeting a s many of the people a s the M. E, church. day so the party was turn34 into a Mees and The good many could not get in a t all. po@ble before the He. Pastor Bell will speak on sunday joint celebration and several e x t m IS by Mr. Noyes, There was a union choir from al l the tr:z: :[ ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ a ' started t o make his compalgn with a morning on A Fruitless Life. ~t is guests invited. In addition to-the and Byroes 'nd odshould be a churches with 'len as leader*

Professor Gunn. Professor (lunn car but was obliged to abandon that also Postal Evangelism week. b o not club members Dr. and Mrs. (3. W. treat the Ord.

Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Weekes and they gave us pleased the crowd wi:h a group O!

mode of traveling a t this season Of forget to write t o someone. enjoyable music. the year and sent his car home. Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Wickman Were Pres- OED Following is the program given: Old Irish'

McMullen has a lot of friends in Ord ent. * 4 PERFECT PATENT Song by the congregation. Miss McDonald made a great hi t

ORD BOYS \i - - and Valley county and will receive a Male Quartette-"All Hail the Power in a group of contralto solos, ,and- her Iarge vote here. He is a most @arm- L. D. ~ i l l i k ~ ~ entertained the An oiganizat!on was formed last of Jesus' Namew--0ra Taylor, Pres- rich voice, remarkable in its t imbre ing gentleman to meet, is a thorough . Sew & So last FrJday a f t e r q e n . Mrs. week a d arrangements made to am- 'ton horn is , Glen Auble, Percy Lowe and range was exce~tional ly well business man and promised ' to bg c. J. ~~~t~~~~~ is entertajning the mence kanufacturing of a hog-wafer-' Prayer --.--------------- Rev. Hansen adapted t o the type of songs ~ h j c h back fqr a long visit with us this sum- JOIN ARMY club this afternoon. er, which has been patented by Al- Duet-"It Pays to Serve Jesusw---- she sang. Professor Gunn and Mfss mer and fall, indjcatinp that he 'ex- - bert and Elmer Dahlin. They applied Mrs. Anthony Koupal, and Mrs. Joe Lucille Gevrge sang severar pected to cop the nominatipn April 8. - M ~ ~ . ~~~~k Johnson entertainef for letter patents and a re POW Per- Barta. and were encored enthusiasticalIy.

the Tuesday Evening Bridge Clu mitted t o make and sell them up6n the Scripture Reading-----R~v. Maynard The one-act play, .'The Obstinate Chester Carlson and Je r ry Pesha this week. open market. The feature of the wat- Duet-Mrs. Anton &ran, Leonard Family," a humorous pketch WW

PACKERS LEAVE enlisted this wee& in the U. S. army - erer is that the valve is located in- Blessing. heartily applauded. As a cljmax to and left yesterday for Grand Island Junior Matrons met last week side the main qupplv tank and kept Sermon--------------------Rev. Bell the concert the glee club, led by t h e to take examinatiolls an4 make the Friday with M ~ ~ , F . L. Blessing. Mrs.' f r o b mud. and ice, gnd cannot freeze Song-~ongregation Grand Island Baptist ' College yell final arrangements for begining their Emil ~ ~ f ~ i t ~ and M ~ B . W. L. McNutt The company has ordered dies and Benediction,-------+------- Rev- Brill leader, gave several of the college service. Jerry, who has been a very FOR CALIPORN1A efficient helper a t the 0x9 Bakery were guests.

pattern made and a s soon a s they Wednesday evening Of March l9 sonm. and ended with a yell f o r a t h e - '. are aaabled, which will be some time the Of Rev: Maynard's en- Ord peode who attended and who had - for Some time, is t o enter that branch Mrs. August Petersea in May, they expect to place them 011 tertained the girls Of wiss Nnley@ been s o generous in their applause. Of the service. He will be sent to a

Two mighty fine people Mr. and government bqking school for a 8- the Linger hnger Whist 'Iub this the market a t once. Already they and Miss Holloways 'lasses at a party Professor Gunn thanked the people of

Mrs. Abi Packer, have left thh eral month period and then will be week. ~ m i l y Heuck had the higb have received orders and a re having at the church' They 'pent a very Ord for their support 'and patronage,

week and gone t o California t o stay engaged in that kind of work and dur- Score for the evening. inquiries daily regarding the pur- evening playlng and assured fhe audience that s tax - . chase of them. They served a dainty lunch which in Ord had been pleasant. a t lewd for a year. They' still own ing the three yearb of his e n l i s h e n t Guamundsen & Rose a r e looking Was the cornpan?. their f u r n i a e d home a t Ord but they will no doubt-become a n efficient bak- Last Thursday afternoon the Jolly mfty-five years On March 23* pose The of concert was given for the pur-- raising funds with which t ~ . expect to soon s ta r t a modern bunga- er. He has a lot of friends in Ord Sisters met with Mrs. P. Hallen. MI'S. after the legal in eight women of the Tremont Method- send delegates from the Ord H(*b low on their lots- a$ Alte-dena, Cali- who will be anxious to see him do Marquard and Mrs. &-rank v a v i s With the new enterprise' I ist church i n Boston, Mass., met and

fornia, and as soon a s it is finished well in his new work. We a re not ad- were guests organized the first Women's Foreign to the state held each they will move in apd hereafter call vised a s t o the branch of work young

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NEW GROCERY Missionary Society in history. From a t Camp Sheldon, and a nice

tha t home. ' They have been there Carlson will take UP. He is a son of Friday evening the Royal Neighbors this humblesbeginning the society h m Was raised over the expenses of. several times and know tha? they like Mr. 8nd Mrs. C. A. Carlson. had their usual good time a t their grown to more than 18,000 men~bers the yent'?re* , It, in that part of the state. They r - who are supporting seven hundred I ,

hall. After the buslness meettng a have- a married daughter living near- BEAUTIFUL PENNANSIIIY short program was given af ter which missionaries in hi8 and nineteen, by. Thep have a t different times - they were invited to the tableg where been in Ohio* Idaho and Iowa and In M ~ S . W. H. Hunt showed tpe guiz Mrs. ar ickner labd her (,smnlitteel each Of these states they have force a legal a_aper yesterday which had prepared sandwiches, pickles,

- colleges, physicians b ~ t h of body and ren but they lice- California the best. lrom the of ,.,enmanship is Salad cake and coKee. * ' ,Floweh On another page will be found an sQul and bible womell who go into

BROKEN BOW They leave a SO^ at.Arcad.b, one a t the most beautiful we ever it were brdered sent to a member. M ~ S . announcement of the opening of the every environment which the call of COMES TOMORROW Comstock and one near Ord. was 80 periect that had to 'look A. Norman, who was on the sick list. V, J. Dworak Jr . grocery store, locat- the Master leads them bring the

twice to decide that it was hand made - ed in the Goodhind building former world for Christ. On Monday eve- _ _ ~ i fq7i w

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with a pen instead of being engraved. Thursday afterngon Mrs. F. J , location OC the Habsen stbre. Mr. ning the members Of the Ord soc'ety Tomorrow evening the Broken Bow The Hunts a r e the, last of their ram- Star& was hostess to the Happy nworak opened his doors for bud- dinqer members and debating team will debate the Ord Ily and the papers conveyed to them Hour club. Most of the members ness this morning. He has been at the 'hurch to cOmmemOr- teain a t the high school auditorium certain London, England property, were in attendance and there were bosy for several weeks cleaning, and ate the iounding Of this Organiza- on the question being debated in the

HAECKER LECTURE just the amount they did not know, two guests, Mesdames Mary Mosso p a i ~ t i n g and getting the building Abo_ut OX? hundred sat ktate league this year, "Res6lved, ' but considerable. from Bowman, Califprniag and her ready and recelrtly has been arranx- down to an supper' After that the United States shouId restrict sister Mrs. A. M. Tierman of Sparks. ing the stock of new goods which be- : ~ i t ~ ~ ~ ' ~ f ~ w ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d W ~ ~ :$ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ; ~ i ; $ ~ d c Ord will take the a(- - - SIIE BAILEY LAND TO BE SOLD Nevada. These ladies were guests a t gan to arrive from Omaha ten days

Don't forget the Haecker lecture ' - I the Gruper home and their inv i ta t io~ ago. He has a fine store, delightf;;; F40 seledions by the ~ ~ b l ~ arches- 80 fa r this year Ord bas been SUC-

next Wednesday evening. A general The fine 240 acre river bottom farm to the Stara home gave them an op- fresh and clean and is asking. t ra , Auxilliary m o t h e g story by Mrs. cessful in winning the decisions from invitation is extended ad the subject owned by H. H. Bailey is to be sold portunity meet friends. week. for a share of your business Marquard. Duet-Edna Moore and seven out of the nine judges before to be discussed is dairyingg. on the mortgage next Monday March Preston Loomis. Selection by or- they hay@ debated- - It i s hoped that the Interest in 31, and should bring much' more Last ~ r i h a y was @ ~ % i v e r s a r ~ day UxxTED BH 3 CHUBCII -. chestra. Address by Rev. Maynard. this important branch of farming may t4an there is against it. hi^ is one of for u e Rebekah circle. The func- Cornet solo by Chauncey Hager with be increased a t this meeting a s Mr. the finest farms In this or any other tion was held a t the home of Mrs (By Mrs. Geo. L. Etellison) obligato by the orchestra. Haecker is an expert and will be country, close in and close to school, Anthony Thill. She had been assisted The union service a t our church On This program was much enjoyed glad to answer any question that any #ell improved and ideal for a gener- by Mrs Lafe Paist in preparing the last Sundav eveing was attended by the cqmpany and the program interested person cares to ask. The 31 Purpose ktock farm and homg See five o'clock dinner. This was served and all seemed pleased with the committee sincerely _thank this splen-

KOSMATA SHOE meeting will s tar t promptly a t eight Mr. Bai lw asdrertlselnent on a t the table and there was an abund- spirit of the service. did orchestra agd each of the others oclwk and there will be sQme kind of page. anqe ~f good things to eat. Different the Chyistlan church brought a very who added to the pleasure of the refreshments after the speaking which plans were made for the coming able and helpful discourse which was evening. Two new members, Mrs. A.

STORE OPENS - will send everyone home happy. VISIT~SG TIIE ~ I O J L E POLHS year. At every other meeting lunch well received. The music was also Wellman and Mrs. Guy Strong were On another page will be found the - will be served and sewing done, a t very good. The choir was led added to our number and a free-will annovncement of the opening of the

TO TIIE VOTEHS OF OHD M ~ . and M ~ ~ . Misko have been the fol16wing meeting the a f te rnwp Glen Auble and a number Of good gas- offerjng of nearly $27.00 was given. new Kosmata shoe store. Tony Kob - spending a week or more visiting his will all be given t o quilting or sew- pel hymns were sung. The quartet A program which promisgs, to be the proprietor, is no new busi- people, the J~~~~~ Misko family, Their ing of any kind for individuals o r from the Methodist church composed very interesting and inspiring to all

ness man in Ord however for he ha* w e the members of the Maiden home is in Chi_cago and Charley is families wJo are rushed with work of nfessrs. Auble. Lowe. Loomis and Sunday school workers has been pre- Vallev Sunday school desire to ex- and want a little help in the sewing Taylor rendered a splendid selection. par ld for the county convention been goods in Ord for many press our disapproval of Sunday mov- becOmidg kmXVn a9 a n artist

and designer He has made remark- line. The circle has vs i s ted the Mrs. Barta and Mrs. Koupal of the which is to be held in o r d on ~ ~ ~ i l Years. He conducted a shoe store in. ing vfctures in Ord. able progre& in lodge in gnrchasing a new cupboard Christian church sang a beautiful 7th and 8th. The ofecers of the the same rOO1ll he ' w o c c u ~ i e s ~ a

chosen profes- The time the pictures would sion .and is of the ord boys and some much needed dishes. The number and Mrs. Beran and Dr. county are working hard to q a k e this Pew years and af ter selling out following officers were elected for the Blessing representing the Presbyter- a big convention and we bespea_k for and taking a California trip, he WaB shown -und'r the plan we

who Is adding laurels to the name Of coming year. Pasident, Mrs. Henry fan church Sang a election that Was them the presence and cooperation of for a time the manager Of t h e a r e trying to give biblical instruction the old home towq, to the younv people of our commun- Marquard, Secreta'ry. Mrs. W. J. New- well received. all the Sunday school workers of our a t ~ u r w e l l . He ha^ ity and feel i t would greatly interfere 1)~. 3 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,vILL YRICTICE ton, Vice-president Mrs. Anthony It is regrettable that $0 many had c~mmunity. been preparing for some time to open with our Community church program, , ~ I I S PHOFESSIO,Y Thfll, Treasurer Mrs. Wm. Carlton. to be turned away- I t shows that or-next Sunday evening a mass his new store and has a s fine a stock ORD The only religious instruction we - The next meeting will be with Mrs. there is a deep interest Qn the part of meeting has been arranged to be held Of goods on his shelves as bne could receive is ou Sund.ay afternoon and ev- We have an announckment this John Collison. Mesdames I. C. Clark the Christian people of (3rd. a t the Methodist church, with all the wish to see. Better go in and get ac- ening and we would regret very much

week saying that Dr. Henry Norris and Chas. Daggett a re also on the Rev. Brill will continue his series churches cooperating. The subject ~ l ~ a i n t e d with Tony over again t9 see sunday afternoon moving PIC. bas formed an alliance with Dr. P. committee. of controversal subjects next Sunday for discussion will be. the Sunday tyres in Ord. - morning. His subject be* The pioture show proposition and the b IYOHD OF AYPHECILiTIO,Y Therefore, we urge the voters of gszts: "0"; w i ~ e p ~ ~ ~ e , ~ ~ $:$ ~t the !chase sisters and Auble There be do speakers will be a number of the _. Ord to Vote this question that

with his fall; froin st paul ~ ' 0 s . style ahow this eveg(ng the evening service at Our church as we b u s i ~ e s s men *of Ord and the sur- Thi HI-Y of the High School Will join in the union a t the rounding country. Mr. Auble prom- at this time to take this means

would handicap us in Our he has been located for seversl months following ladles and girls 1111 act as Methpdist church, work. ises us good inspiring musf0 includ- expressing their appreciaton and We appreciate the fact that there managing One of the which Dr Medame Dean Eric- The prayer service will be Thurs- ing the male quartette and union thanks to good of who L. A. Howes established and whicd on. S. A: )Yellin. Orand =land. C. J * day evening instead of Wednesday choir and we are sure of a very in- be gmd and co-opera- we understand has now been ,jlseon- Mortenen and 0. (t Petty Ord and tion between town and country and , from now on. We will study the 4th teresting evenihg. w e xrge that the Misses Ada Hiddleson, Loup City, so generously in entertaining

we feel the voters of Ord will consid- Alice Palmatier, virginia Fillinger chapter of Johns gospel Thursday everybody come out and fill the the Grand Island College Glee Clnb e r our wishes in this matter.

Signed by Committee. SELL8 SIIEEP IN OXAIIA and Nina Milligan, Ord and Wilda, evening. church to over flowing in order that ! appeared in Ord Wednesday

VISITS R E L ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ lIEBE sybln and ~ ~ b ~ ~ t ~ chase LOUP ci ty We were pleased a t the increase in we all may know the prevailing night under the of the Hi-Y.

Ben Eberhart. - and Leota, Joy and Auble.- attendance a t Sunday school last Sun- sentiment of the people.- Any surplus left after the e x ~ e n s e A. C. Waterman. day morning. Let us continue to

Earl Collins dropped into Ord the Ord. \YIIAT NEXT? i n c i d e ~ t t o the coming of the Glee

S. I. Willard. first the week and has been spend- - grow. c lub has been paid is to be used t o This resolution was presented to . The Ladies' Aid is meeting this af- Districts 91 lo. 151 41 and 57 offer send delegates from the lccal organs-

the congregation last Sunday after- ing a few days this week visiting his The neighbors of Mrs. Drake have ; t e r n w with Mrs. p a t Dajley. another joint Program at the Prcsbv- zation to Camp Sheldon, the s ta te noon and passed by unanimous vote. Mr. and Mr*. W- 0. Collins ? I W ~ Y S been very thoughtful of her, There was qgeat interest manifest- church April 1. Following it cam^ of the HI-y. \yithout the help

and numerous other qelatives. He had but since her son ISoy has been out ed in the union Christian Endeavor there will be a free tor all discuss!on of those who opelied their homes for been to Omaha with a shipment of ?f town they naturally think of her and EpwortK League services Sun- of the proposal made a t the previous the entertainment of our guests wm. Cadwe'' came Over lrom sheev. which he admitted made him more often. Last Wednesday war day evening. There were about 100 program, Y~z., that the aforesaid dls- would have been irnposs~blO to have Dr. Weeke% a little money and paid for his time her 78th birthday. Mrs. Drake had present and there was a n interesting tricts organize a consolidated Junior made the concert pay out, we

.and feed fattening them for market. ~e jnvited in a few ladies for a six dbcussion of the Sunday movie issue. high schml for carrying on 7th. 8th. ' thank the people of Ord hr their tor- Mrs. Leslie fiodson of ~ r i c s o n is a said i t had been seven years since he i'clock dinner. Otper neighbors I t was quite evident that the majority 9th and 10th grade work. Mr. dial Co-Operatio, patient at the 0 r d hoslital under the last visited in Ord and he promised olanned a p r p r i s e and w.ent in a of the young folks do not want Sun- Bren~er and Mr. 's. W. Roe will open One Hi-Y. care of Dr. Miller. t o come oftener hereafter. -_ body to spend the e-vening. They day pictures,

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Mike Socha says he can rpake aoy who lives in Ord, came put to take I

.> . motorcycle run, but the last one has care of him. i

been causing him a lot of grief. Ed Z~@&oski, Casper ~u lkosk i and Forrest Weaver rqceived a hundred Leal Osentowski called 0x1 Walter

baby Mr. Weaver c ~ i c k s says from thbt Lfncoln beats 3hig hatching week. (iiziqski John Ksopik Sunday called afte;moon. on Ed ~wanskl l I

theam. W. E. Dodge is building a hew Sunday Mr. and afternoon, Mrs. Joe Knopik and sons

Save the .Children ! The mothers of the Twentieth century will

Package paper, white, blue, pink, buff, pkg.-lOc dairy barn. spent Wednesday eveni_ng visiting at ' go down into hlstory as bging true ~k i t r io t~ , They ~ e v . Judkins of Grand Island was Anton Wegrzyns. have, tearfully, ungrudgingly and bravely given of

Envelope to match, pkg., - - - - - - A - - - - - - - - - - I & ' an over night guest in the W. B. Victoria and Helen Barnas andl their own fksh and blood that true Democracy .

Pgckage payer printed "Ord, Nebr.", pkg- - - - 4 0 ~ Johnsoq Mr. and Sr, Mrs, home Thoa. Monday. Jablonski were Wednesday evening, arm of Imperialism should be' shattered once and M@ry Ciochfn visited a t Knopiks on might prevail thruout the world and that the strorr~

in Ord last Wednesday and visited Vlsltora of John Ciochon sunday for all. Now the war is won i t can be said, in with their two daughters, Mrs. Mae h e r e FeHx G r ~ s s , Tom ~alahowpki , more waq-s than one, that i t was won, by the Schuyler and Mrs. 40411 zulkoskt Cash Persek and Mr. Bernas and son Mothers of the country.

Cha4. Augustyh i$ hauling shelled Willie. r , But you motpers, who sent your dear boys ':eve# corn Mrs. for pulkoski the Etyria ~h elevator has been this week. visit- Burwell Ed Iwanski Sunday. returned hpme, from a duty to perform with reference to the babes in

there" to fight fop world wide liberty, also have

g g her daughters Pn Cotesfield and Walter ~ i z i p s k l was !n ~ u r + l * o n your arms and your sons and daughters 6f tender ,

Farwell returned home Friday. Sunday. \ , age. Do you know that not very long ago, a t the

FOR FORD CARS The pupils in Mrs. Nortons room Walter Gizinski was tn ~ u r w e l l pn Y. M. C. A. a t Kansas City fifteen hundred boys had a spelling match Monday after- Friday consulting Dr. Smith in regard were examined and fifty per cent of them wer8.

Will give thorough satisfaction. noon. 13olish Iwanski won the prize to Ignaces health. found to have some form of Bpinal trouble? If IIorseshoe Spark Plugs-, - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -%c which Mrs. was C. M, awarded. Sorenpen thh called best on speller. Mrg. MonCay. Joe Knopik was a Call?r a t dizinskis those boys had been examined by a competent

Chiropractor when they were yet infants, these John Schuyler on Friay evenin . faults could have been corrected. . J

Paul Carkoski of 0,rd visite8 with TURTLE CBEEX NEWS I If your little baby' Is sick, weak, puny or not

his brothers b o - w d - J o h n Tuesda . properly developed iq some part of the body there W. B. Johnson Sr. was In ~urwef1 (By Miss Helga' Fogt) * must be a Cause and nine times out of ten i t is

Saturday. Last Thursday Irene Nelson com- , found in the spine, Do not wait with the expecta- Mr. and Mrs. J. S, h e e l e r :visited mensed working for Chris Ssrensons, tton that the baby will out live the weakness;

In the Abrahams home Sunday. as their two children are quite sick have the spine palpated and if necessary adjust.e(l. Otto Goss spent Sunday in the J. with the m e a $ l e ~ ~ Many a boy, many a girl has gone to a premature

J. Jablonski home. Saturday Miss Fogt called on Vlggo grave or lingered thru life t& miserable cripple when Mr. and Mrs. A. Weigardt are Muller. a Spinal Analysis made in infhncy would have de-

spending the winter in California and Those who took 8th grade examin- tscted some weakness which Chiropractic Adjust- word was received that they visited ations a t E l ~ r i a ' Thursday and Fri- , ments would have corrected:

Including Easter baskets, Egg dye, clijcks, at the Duff Tatlow home and that they day Wqre Viola Cundall .and Mildred Lickly. Minnie Knebel took the 7th

' Natura is Ule o ly true llealer. Spinal Ad- will be back to Nebraska soon. justments eliminate &e cause of the trouble and

rabbits, etc. ' Joe Jablonski bought a Shetland grade exams. Fern Majors took her Nother Xature heals. You say, "Oh, yes, that's

pony for his little son a t Ord Satur- eighth gr de exam a t Ord. Peter 8ollonder and Teddy Fogt

a beautiful theory, but like all other beautiful

SEE OUHI WjNL)O\V DISPLAY day. theories, it's too good to be true." It is not only

Pete ' ~ u d a d a s seen driving a new hauled hogs to Elyriii. last week. a beautiful theory, but i t is beautifully true, as the Ford last week. George Cundall has beep absent thousands of mensand women who have been help- . .

Ed Albers brought some machinery from s c h o ~ l tha greater part of last ed will attest any day. I

to town Tuesday to the blacksmith for week on account of sickness. "Save the Children.'' The children of today Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cundall and fam-

rej66a'B. Zulkorki of Eureka was id ily called on Ed MaJgrs Sunday. will be'the men and women of tomorrow. You can do this by safeguarding their health while they are

town Monday. John Nelson called \on Mr. Fogt still in your arms. Joseph Carkoski of 0;d spent the Friday evening. t

week end with his uncle and aunt. Thorvald Sorensons visited Sunday a t Paul Whipps. DR. CHAS. MIZAR

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picture Wow. Solid double

BIG REASONS WHY WE SELL AND YOU SHOULD WEAR

FOHT SCiiOOL . Less 8 per cent for cash.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Janup, Verna and capped bhthers.

Wrist Watches for the Graduate Benben. Emma Tuma, Mrs. Kapust- ka and sobs Anton and Steve called on Pete Dubas Sundav evening.

Chas. and Tom Angustyn were fn

Genuine Hafis Wrlst Watches Mr. and Mrs. Dean Moser called on Fred Zlomkes Sunday ak&rnoon.

Cased in, beautiful white gold fllled Chas. Augustyn haute$ oats from case, a thoroughly reliable watch and Elyria Monday. a beautiful case with Sapphire crown. Eva Dubas visited

ay last week.

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White Gold Case, Black Silk Bracelet, Sapphire Crown, a thoroughly reli- able beautiful .watch. With second

$26.50 to $50.00

This is a watch that gives unusual value for the money. M ~ d e by the

Now 1s the t h e for those Deodorized goat skin, a good

Hafis Watch Co. Cased in white gold light g l o ~ e -,--,----,--,- 600

the Hafig but a good running watch- S@ia horsehide face cnU

Scrfllched horsehfde, a yery glow $la% serrlceakle glove --,------ 850 Split leather cuff gloves,

Then of corirse we have lots of Solid SolId horsehide, leatper welted good fitters-- $135 Gold Wrist Watches a t $30, $35, $40 and upwards, both in Elgin and Hads.

seams ,-----,--,--,----- $1.75 Less 8 per cent for cash

But Day us a call. We will enjoy Splle leather glove ----,--- 81.95

Gess 8 per cent for cash. '

DISTRICT 48 PERRYMAN-HILL THB BUSY JEWELER Mr, and Mrs. Joe Jablonbki, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jablonski. Bolish Ja-

blonski and Mr. and Mrs. John Ipran- ski were Sunday dinner guests of

TIIE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS Mr. and Mrs. James Zulkoskf.

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which to make your choice-' THE CHURCHES OF ORD ARE CO-OPERATING then too, they're priced to WaSe

JOHNSON BWS, Ptopk days of sickness.

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rt was late in the forenoon she was like tlieU-the flowers; as I above them on the hillside, they heard much a part of the rich life of the

lawn a s they. Llfe--it radiated from every curve of hyr pliapt body; It was the one tl~ought that came flrst to mlnd when looking on her. TPere , were butterflles in the mellqw glow

already arched above the rim of' the eqst and sifting in through the tho1 trees adrip with dew, but she was more allve than the$.

At sight of her, a-tiptoe by a lilpc bush and reachlng up for one of lts cbolcest blossoms, the studious con- centration left the face of the man on the porch and there came over hls features a' curlous sadness-a sadness touched with Iire, a s if within hlm had suddenly flared up some desperate

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A ~i 'F. l l~lt YOUSQ M U S I C I e - Theodore Mattley, son of Mr. a i d

Mrs. Herman Mattley of Lincoln, f~ only 11 years old but he i s a natural musician and is so good a ptano play e r that he has been selected to repre- sent his. school a t a big convention in Ohio. Ord friends who know of his musical ability say he is rather a re- markable child in that direction.

PLALY VALGEP A Man Emerged From the $waflng Quite a few people 'of this neigh-

Bushes and Toward the lack borhood attended the literary a t the Door of the Cabin. Joint school house Friday even!=.

Will Novosad and Joseph Korbelic the of a brush back , h a d their tonsils iemoved a t Ord Man;, into place after having been d ~ g g e d 'da&r. and M ~ ~ . loSeph ~ , ~ b l spent aside. Uncle Nick held UP a cautious Sunday afternoon a t Kprch&, finger, and they crouched lower in the Edward Bazant visited the Lukesh

VOTE FOR I1 I JOSEPH LIBERSKI 111

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I I CA,NDIDATE FOR COUNTY JUDGE (11

II . At the Primary Election, April 8th, 1924, and I have

studied civil law the past 12 years. \ 8

II Your support will be appreciated. I

11 1 As I am leaving the farm, I will offer, for sale the' following described property at the farm nine miles northwest of Greeley, four miles southwest of Belfast and five miles north of Horace on G A B COLLIDES WITH 1 Miss Thelma ~ a r i r i d g e is home for 1

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Colliding with a passenger train is usually a s serious for a car as mon- ,keying with the proverbial buzz saw is for the fingers, but J. 0. Sorensen did that very thing last evening withi out serious injuries to himself, his car or the train. However, the train was stopped and his car, driven a t a C%ir rate _of speed collide_d with the r e a r steps, brgaking them off and nrtual ly impaling his ca r upon the 'fragments of the steps. He was se- C u r e l ~ s t u c k f o j a few moments, but managed to back his car out of the

the spring vacation from her college work a t Rockford. 111. Her mother

a s d Miss Ella Bond went a s fgr aa Scotia t o meet her Monday morning,

I Mrs. ~ a r i Klima has moved her family to the property jugt south of

I &e Barney Brickner home where thgy v i l l live until her house is completed. She will s t a r t building a t once on her eighty acres just pest of tow& s n e has sekgral children' of ~ c h o o l age and this y i l l bring them to the Ord schools and a t the game time they can find plenty of employment on the farm during vacation tirpe.

Monday, March 31 . 1 65 Head of Cattle

10 COIFS, 3 to 5 years old, 15 -earling and byear-old heifers, 20 two-year-old steers, 2 8 yearling steers.

I 18 Horses and Mules 6 G n gray eldings, 6 yehrs old, \kt . 3,100.

Blaclc geldrngs, ! and 6 years old, nt. 3,OO. Span ay eldings, 6 years old, wt. 2,700. Span blacli n~ares, 4 a i d 8 -ears old, ivt. 2,800.. B m ~ n 111mv3 (in fwal) 7 years old,

\r?. 1,650. Bay geIding, 6 years old \vt. 1,350. Brown colt conli~lg 2 years old. Good saddle horse. S an blaclr Y Jenney nliiles, 3 years old, \rt. 2,200. Span b ach jack nlules, 2 years old, wt. 2.000. Span brown jack nlules, 6 and 7 years old, wt. 2,200. - ,'

Machinery 2 six foot nlowing nlae~~idcs, Dec18e 12 foot hay rake,

2 new hay sweeps, Dun~psler stackel; new Deere six shotel cultivalor, disc,, two-row lister cultivato~; sulky plow, Bar~wiv, ivagon, six 11. p. gasoline engine, bloo~ll corn crusher, Til;in fr%ctor 10-20, 10-incll International grinder, 2 sets of I~aroesq 1 saddle. I

Tuene WILL BE A FIIEE LUNCII AT NOON, SALE TO FOLLO\V WIAIEDIATELY

.wreckage. While the s t e p s o t the train were damaged, and the ca-r f a s

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1 TI16 RED LOCI< I r a t h e r badly bent, Mr. Sorensen, who b the miller a t Elyria escaped with- a u t a scratch. .

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bushes on the P l i t i d o' the cliff back c? 1 ANOTIiEB UNION

EVESISG HEETISG

r'ur cabin an' past the bl' log? ,I see'd y'u'd be'n foller'n' 'em as I crossed the trail m'se'f thls mornln'." -

All of the Ord churches will unite again Sunday eyening in a union meeting a t the Methodist church and Xhe subjec,t for disdussioq will be Sunday picture shows. This meeting wiu be rraried by having a half dozen business men and farmers for apeak- e r s and the j 'wi l l express their views on this matter. Of cqurse there will be some good &sic and you -will en- joy both music and speaking. The ibig M. E. church should be filled .on q s occasion. Everyone is invited. -

-n.osni LOUP IVONLY QUI'~S

The young man bent an Pmated look upon his aged friend, lost in won- der af his marvelous woodcraft.

"I got a look a t the man )hat made 'em." was his slow answer, "whlle he laid b'hind that log a-watchiq' me straighten up the fence. I don't think he knows I saw 'im, but I dld-it was the feller that stirred up all that rum- pus a t the schoolhouse night b'fore last."

cpver. I boys Sunday. There came the snap of a dry stlck ; Mrs. Chas. Blaha i~ staying with

4 man eqerged from the swayifig Mrs. Korbelic while Mr. Korbelic is i bushes and Stole toward the back door staying In of the cabin, passing within a dozen , The KOkes girls Went sunday af- steps of where they lay. There coold t's:: a ~ $ ~ ~ ~ $ ord is taking be mistaking the "* care of the place while Will is in Ortl and tcuculent face with its stubble of Arthur Mensing was staying in Ar- beard-it was Black Bogus.. . cadia for a few days during the Farm- -

CHAPTER XI1 ' - I ers Store sale. 13' E r i e s t and Robert ~os te%,f rom near :

Er icsm drove t o Kerchals Monday for ; f The old man threw away his sassa- f ras shoot; an eager seriousnesl crossed his face.

"'fiat wus B l a a Boaus!'

I Asher of the Paqt. I t was little enough that the re&

mofed cottage saw of the gomg preacher-breakfast by candle light; ~i~~ swet t and pupils have been supper the same; an hour of twilight busy preparipg for a program and with TexIe on the rustic Seat a t Whis- box social Friday, March 28. pering spring. The rest of the day he spent ln the study a t the parsonage, I I W ~ L S D A L ~ 11 ellIKDESj IVELLEIt L! CRUNI<ESIEYER, Auclioneers

J. F. .\IcDEII.\lOTII; ClerIi. where, at the insistence of the vener- John Viner help@ Ed Johansen able wldow, he lunched. He proved t o haul hay Thursday. be a very studious I' was a Anton Novotny and John Viner

City yesterday t o visit Lucile.

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a few-days visit.

rare thing indeed see In day- called a t Adolph Kokes Friday after- daughter Erma at James Rybin.s Sm- Mrs. C. H*ger rent to light when his peering eyes were not noop. DOrlng over a book, with another Frank Racnik and John Viner went daj&ahk Rybin at Jabes Hrdyd sun- usually tucked his arm. - coyote hunting Sunday forenoon an* day: Missess Bessie and Rosie Vser Mrs. John Colllson wae on the Bur. Jack Warhope had not yet climb@ caught one coyote.

~~h~ Novotny and John Hrbec were tecka a t Frank Zadina's Sunday. ,* lington yesterday goipg t o Polk for the blufPs t o the woods on ttte morn-, Ing of that eventful day that flared. in COm#t~ck Friday.

Mr, and Mrs. Anton w e g r z y n a re Iorth the face Of the mdun- the proud parents o$ a baby girl born Yesterday Chas. McCarty arrived in Mrs. Stanley M c ~ a i n 1s entertain- , tain girl with her hucried warning; Saturday, ~~~~h lSth. Ord with eight ca r loads of cattle, ing her mother Mrs. T. from

kts dawn still ch.Ing to dlff and Sear, he weeks visits are: Anna, Nora, shipped from near North Plqtte. He Lincoln. and many candles were stit1 alight In, Cart Kaczka a t Joe Micek's Sunday. drove the caft!$ t o his. ranch on the the vlllage, when the preacher left the Mr. and Mrs. ~ x h o n Novotny ' an4 Cedar. Meet w e a t Milfords. -

- Mrs. Belle Morrison of North Loup,

'who filed s o h e time ago as a candi- date for county supeifiteddent has withdrawn from the race acocrding t o County Clerk Joe Knezacek who 'has ordered her' name OK from the 'ballot now being printed by the Quiz l o b department.

JOE LIBERSxl u ~ r S BUSY

The younger m8o $tare& laNo 1'' "IIit were." p i e woodsman fell suddenly

thoughtful; glanced away across the hollo~v toward where the double trail led through the woods. The old man studied him curiously. I t may be each was thlnking the same thought-that atrange resemblance that hgd so puz- %led the11 both-but neither let fall any inkling of it to the other.

"A1 knows 'irn," Uncle Nick went on after a moi~ient. "lle's a friend of Lose 1Jelden's-an' he thlnks mebbe

Joe Libersky of Elyria candidate for county judge is using Quiz space thIs week t o say that he wants to be high man i n the county and in his letter brdering the space he says he h a s studied law for 12 years and feels ' he's hn~borin' up thar with 'irn." competent t o perform the duties of He jerked his thumb up the holbw &he ofllce, I toward \\here a section of the warned

roof of Loge &Iden's qqualld &in Master Stahla a digtan' barely protruded above the boshes; Uve 6f the F. 3. Bell family, accom- froill Denver, and is wemed weigh his next be days. From Ord he will lore letting t h e u fall. . visit his grand mother. ' 'A~Y~IOW.-I thought I'd p'int m' page

parlor bedroom and came' out on b e ' - -- porch.

, . tinw about among the flawers an3

- up the crlck an' klnda throw an eye dn Loge's cabln t' see if 'e Is." I . , . .

gat%ering a bouquet fof thd bieak'i!st table, . irpl

Davis b Davls, Atfornejs. SOTICE FO,R, APPOINTNEST . .

OF A$lMI,YlSTB4TOB

STATE, OF NEBFUSKA, ) ) 89.

Valley 'county . ) To all persons interested in the es-

tate of Kate F. Brown, deceased: Whereas, George W. Bmwrp h@a

filed in my office his petition praying that letters of administration upon

"An' If 'e I$-7" the other quee tioned, having caught the curious Iook.

The caution of a lifetime In the woods prompted the old ,hunter to look guardedly In every dlrec4ion be- fore answering.

"Don't let on y'u know itw-he came a step nearer-"but Al says Belden b'longs t' the same gang o' cutthrorta down Vincennes way that Black Bc- gus does, au' he thinks more 'a Hkely they're plottin' t' crack 01' Sime Col- in's safe."

The hardness that had come at tpe mountain girl's warning crept again into the woodsman's e)-es, but he made no comment. The other, know ing him well, did not seem to expect any.

"1,'low y'u nee'n' t' be told t h e j ain't neither one got much time i'r you, after what happened at the post otRce an' a t the schoolhouse--an' they're the kind that won't stay llcked, an' the kind that strikes in the dark."

Jack picked up the heavy Shotgun from where he had laid It asfde when about to rush upon his old frieed, thoughtfully blew a dead grass blade out from between the hammer and the lock, but offered no word. The old man again bent his furtive look upon him and went on.

"Black Bogus-they's fifty sheriffs a-lookin' f'r him, an' a standin' reward of five thoushn' pollars, dead 'r alive--"

The young man flinched, looked keenlp a t the other. . "Uncle Nick-y'u wouldn't- I*

"No, I wouldn't," the old man r e plied with instant readiness to the half-implied Imputation. "I've shot men in my Urne. I never sold one."

He stepped around the great sugar maple, motioned for the other to fol- low, and stole away along the brow of the bluff, quite obviously in serious earnest.

The young woodsman fell into the

the estate of Kate F. Brown, deceased, Iqte of said county may be issugd to J. G. Lowe, I have appointed the 19th day of April 1924, a t 10 o%locR in the forenoon, a t my omce in said county, as the time and place of 1 All Purpose Merchandise 1 hearing said pe 'tion at w ~ k h time I and place all pe sons interested may appear and show cause w b ~ gab3 Id- ters should be granted a~ / at Radical Savings to You* 1 for in said petition.

I t is further ordered that satd wt i - \ tionef give notice to all persons in- * terested in said estate of the pendency f of the petition and set for hearing the copy of this order Ord Quiz a newspaper p&lishi'd a t ' * Ord In said county and of general circulatiqn therein, for successiveIy prev,ious to the day set for baid hearing. f

Ro matter what your merchandise needs may be, we are qualified to. fill then1 for you. When you buy at The Peoples Store you know you are getting the utmost in quality' con1bipe.d with the best values that large volume buying can possibly furnish. We believe in fast turnovers-that accounts for our expansiye purchasing ower and al- ways clean stocks. This is the store where youtget t e most most value for the least money. Typical examples-

R ' Combined with

ST. ELMO A Feature Picture .

In testfplony-whereof I have here- unto set my hand and official seal this 27th day of March, 1934.

H. QUDMUNDSEN, (SEAL) County Judge. A

Munn & Normaa, Lawyers OHDER FOR AN-D SOTICE OF IIExZR,

1SG ON HEYOBT OF P.IlZTl'r'EH- Bjiir SETTLENEXT

In the County Courl of Valley Coun- ty, Nebraska.

In the matter of the estate of Anna Mattie Brown, deceased.

Whereas, on the 27th day of March. 1924, Joseph Washa and The First Trust Company, Ord, Nebraska, Joint Executors of the Estate of Anna Mat- tie ~ r o d n , Ueceased. filed their Ne- port of the matter a-nd manner of the settlement of a Partnership interest helonging to said Estate in the late flrm of Parks & Brown, and request far approval and confirmation there- of;

I t is hereby Ordered that said Re- , port and request for approval and con- tlrmation be he'ard on the 14th day of April, 1924, a t ten o'clock a. m., a t the Coupty Court Room in the City of Ord, Valley County, Nebraska, and that notice of the time and place of hearing be given all persoqs interest- ed by publication of a copy of this Order and Notice three successive weeks prior to said date in The Ord Quiz, a legal weekly newspaper print- ed and of general circulation in said County.

Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 27th day of March. 1924.

H. 'GUDMUNDSEN, (SEAL) County Judge. 52-3t

Sugar 15 GIRL CllOHUS 120 MINUTES OF FUN ' 70 PEOPLE 100-lb sack . . . . $9.85 ,

1OlbsSugar.. . $1 .OO Directed by

GEORGE H. GAY Six years on Orpheum

Circuit

He's gdod! Oh, Boy! Prunes, Sunsweet, per Iti _, ,, ,, Clotiles pins, per dozen - - - - - - - - 3c Dried Peaches, per l t i__,_,__, Copper head mop stick - - - - - - - 15c Package Seedless Raisins, pkg - 1 OC 4 tie red ha~ldle broom --,-,--, 4 8 ~

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trall. Steeped In the eautlon that calne from much living alone, he said nothing, but Lt was the one thing that had brought him to the woods that morning-to have a look a t Loge, Bel- den's cabln.

Reaching a point, a t length, a nhort distance below where the suspected cabin squatted, they crept down the bed of a dry wash-out and through some thickets of brier and hazel untll they lay within less than a hundred yards of Its crude and mud daubed walls.

There seemed to be no one about except the comely mountain girl, who came to the open door a time or two to look out, a s if she expected some o n h s o m e one that she would rather not see, to judge by the troubled ex- PreS~ion of her face-a face whose tragic sadness had so impressed the woodsman,at that strained and bur- ried interview.

MAJESTIC I THEATER 4-10 cent rolls Toilet paper-. 2 5 ~ 1 box, i00 bars, White Laun-

dry soap - - - - - - - - - - - -* - - - - $3 50 I Grand Island

' \VE IIi\VE EQUIIJ~LY GOOD BAGAINS IN OTIWII LINES

I Write o r wire Majestic Box of3ce for reservations

Prices: $1;10; b~lcony 55c The People's Store. Co.

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NAlN STBEET NEWS

BAHKER NEW* (By Dorothy M. Weed)

announce

Tmck Notes

: the corner with a brapd new stock. I

My shoes are new and up-to-date in every respect. I will endeavor to

same confidence I am starting now. I will carry full . and childrens' shoes in all widths. I know that 1 can wil1,have the lasts you need.

I klso have a full line of liosiery. For new shades and good fit come to the

cannot afford to pass up this o~portunity. Come early. Look for sign. TONY .SHOE STORE

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John Lech Jr is the proud owner Elmer Gl3mucdsen Of Ord was a of a 50c ford go^ which he ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b t guest a t the J. P. F o r s ~ t h h ~ m e over from Omaha. Sunday, having brought Miss Abbie

~ Forsyth over from her schoal a t Hart-

Just as soon as anything goes wrong with ~~~&ZQI.-+-W:-+::~-W Qton Friday. He ~ e t u r n e d ond day, 7 bulls coming 2 this spring or " LOCALNEWS

Mrs. Roll& Wilson' having accompan-

your telephone service, tell us. Don't waste a ied him within 29 miles of Ashton, where Dr. Barrett met her. She was

time telling your neighbor about it. He cannot - called (nee Cora to th3 Ewing) bedside who of is Mrs. very Barrett sick.- 2 bulls two years old. correct the trouble. We can. We have men Monday Ir l Tolen went to Omaha Niobara Tribune.

and from there to Lfnconl.

Jua\ between trains la*: Monday Mr' and Chas. Bragg left On set things going again. Mrs. ~ r l Hart was up from N~~~~ Sunday sponse to for a Monroe, message Wisconsin, received Satur- in re- day tellina of the death of Mr.

Jamqs ~ i l l i k ~ ~ and ,,arents, Bragg's sister, Mrs. RLP. Grotham of that place. I t will be rememqered of came F r ~ ~ that Mr. and Mrs. Grotham visited mont Monday*

own phone'goes wrong, don't blame the oper- - here at the Bragg home several years 9 pouag cows with caif or with

While I. ~ a c i e r and i&lly a re ago.-Comstock News. This is a bull calves at foot. California. Ernest Weller and wife ~~~~~~ 7~:~!;~:pe will occupy their hops?.

Mr. Busigess Man We are now working on our New ~ i r e c t o r ~

which will be out the latter part of April. A Ge Ge Clement & Son small dd placed in this Directory will be seen many times a day for 365 days in the year. If you believe in advertising see us about i L t h e

C. W. No11 & Son cost is small-there are just a few spaces left.

The Albert Sherbeck sale will

an appearance,

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OR SALE-BOO bushels of good K Complete line of Jewelry shen seed oats. Cbas ~ f i e n 49

ountaln Pens, Etc.

lhdertakfng goods, and mo- o r hearse at your service.

* OUT-DOOR GIRLS CLUB

Edith Kenfkld a re guardians.

- BER FOR SALE--From the ecked Kuehl building. 2 x 8's; 2

and cocoa.

Man by Su'prire? Did Y'u, Lad?"

trall of the grent Tecumseh was hld from the best of the

od brood sows

PYOTICE - grow a little more erect, while dark eSes glowed with a faint sug tfon of the fire that in his prime

noted the space of practfcallj George Jgbnson and Merrill John- ground thnt must have been c son have quit school on account of M,. and Mrs. N, A. Lewin motored

spring work. to Comstock Wednesday on a t u s i . in order to reach the nearest run into that gal a lettle bit ago?" The pupils drew the front d e w of ness and also called on rela- and turned to his aged compan A statement with the force of the s,hool house and bell tower and tiveg. frank admiration.

tenth birthday.

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BABY CHICKS-R. I. Red chicks for The young man turned away and

Thursday.

61-2t.

Zack Greenwalt hauled hogs to Ord Friday.

J. H. HOLLIHGSHEABa Mike McNamee hauled oats for Zack Qreenwalt Thursday.

Louie Oreenwalt hauled hay for Bob McNamee Saturday.

Howard Ackerman called on Make McNamee Thursday. Candidate for County Judge

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Qreenwalt Monday. Olive Rqhlmeyer called on ~ a ' r t h a

McNamee Baturday and Sunday. Raymond and Ralph Ciochon visited,

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