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L -- ----ing the ride too.4-Snbscrlption Price 89.60 -years.*'known a '%he breaks" an4 Nebmska.,- 1 , p r r csure wt tbem last Thursday. During the last few nice ;arni d~ays. the Bohemiaq Neverawea dub which IIOXESTY IS BESTm y N(~T V ~ ~ QYN T Y meets bn the bench 19 front d caw- -On l5 wiUford's bank husked on an u/vemge d A certain publisher-name on rebefound anregard' the "yb beinR donefive thousahd bushels of corn a day. quest- followed the plan of overstatbytheOggys and Grls of Neb-Jra At k ~ aWunkq t John John was a ing his subscription list. He useda tn'p *Ich of them are close&&king thig very WMk to the ~re;tt runner second lang John Skala a clow had a circulation in excess of its'International show at Chlcago.true number. The postpffice depart-' KEEP AT We 1 --o- ment investigated the matter and'Q lind in thts the name of Imison says: ''~nlr 2 cent,can a sinale vdle~ munt~ boy or girl. wonder if the preachers will take proved that he had made such misuse'a tru~o I"%y is true vdlev munnvhint, when {they read my m- of the mails. H~ filed afirst Wemenit, or a plainly wribten one of the best live stock counties 4-1 *s'.O~n~aeut on page 1 this week, and with Ayervs Newspaper 'Annual that~gd.l*kle. if * contain truths b'.the st& Few Nmaska counties earlier.hheirIthud nrYtes in- liUle he had a circulation of 6,850. Thebecause Only pqr "" have/have more breedem pure bred live aYlnt to get hard same statement was Lade insuthciew baginanion. is why it stock and surely better 'Wk is boiled ~ 6 t h the preaohera. in fact 1 ways thru the malls, inyestiga-(rkaa long * get any ldnd need- mya're. we 'a' a g a a in uo shape, lwrsonally, fa do so, tion and actual count that heed explanfation In this country. It county agent who is devoting his timebut ,they do Vel me gme ~eeb. really had less than a thousand. HI.4-takes yaars to put 'anything aver.''lto Wening farming ioonditions inpostmaster stated on {he witnessApplying this statement of Nr.;this county. &e the boys and girls ,orderendan ad doe^ fromBillme,Heuck.agreeBiLlto lbiavewill stand that he had never had moreBdWn, one of the er&& men of of Valley county less interested in than that,number.his oqpy a certain time and when,.modern tixhes, of allt ime in fad, to'thts work fitan in &her counties?He was required to pay a fine ofadrentising, we can see why merobants I rt looks to th* Quiz as thou& tanafter it is lake 40 sell the &Pace to $206, the costs of prosecution and fordo not get apparent results frgm a opportunity 13 being lost.someone else and I have run thereWhen, in Oqaha-11 ad or even a rge ad, runseven time and clalled him on theAdvedising w u 48 are cum- phone fourteen rtmes. bothering himA CHANGE] OF POLICY twenty tiaea as much as It would' Mall's CatarrhHOTEL COYlike a @.no** mliu down It has been the policy of the QuizOn a warm bay the take to write the &, he will counter- hasbeensuccessal.ong time bY p m church andjmand t,&, order and the only reason Medicine u in ,eatthehemnd is The &awe noticee for the dlurcbes and11 donl go right over and tell Bill men$ of Catarrh for over forty jeaa..*a gets larger the the. lustI school ndicea free bf cbrge butwith advertising.1 what I think is -use I don't rant ALo u a Bid Purser It dvuAt fir& only a ginning wim Deceanber we are aing to get lkked.250 Rooms with Bath. $2 tofew pWple read it. we have to change that plicy and make Ule ful rcsults. All Druggists.4-&en seen this work oat with tegrllar charge for any reader whereAd"- me first week a fewBut seriously if the b o muld ~ F. J. CHEPEY 6r GO., Toledo, Ohioewera charge is made £or the enkerhin- only rel1i.e (hit their dvertblng Labut It Is that ag it ment. The only exception will be inmntbues run and pa- the case of country school districts really the imporitant thinR aboutple sea to see it~ lthat is, 'he fadtheir businem and that it don't takewhere the teamher acts, vithoutIn the ad Soak in. so to speak anda bit longer to prepare it, &fondcaypay, as Ollr correspondent. Inmuenhly advertiser fs m n it does Wednesday afternoon orthose cases we reserve the right tonUb appl'eants who want the thingThursday morning, they w-~uld get1 assist In making her achaol enteradvertised.aRer it has been sold forlots better service on their mpy mdof the itainments a SUCcess without making make me feel like (tearing my shirtseveral weeh.Bhdersen Grocery laidvelidsed aa charge for the publicity.gar- to hdp them.-IT &YBN TRUElittle ahead with Fmnk Benda a the mails to tell the world that heRAYMOND Cyclone-Proof anr --. -Qkoesfor the ~feaohliketo See the. used uo.& would take lot of money to put a49 g~vernment bo gfve service in Two 'members of the QUIZ force, Mr.it 4r-er bd it also takes lots of mongy omce and routes on Christmas. the Taylor and Mr. Oatdin. had to fo~egobuild any kind of a power plant theory being that the gifts should '9 aleir ~banl@t$ring Midkgand with staann the cost of fuel is an delivered as ~peed!ily as possible. Thursday get out the bigaer consideration. Once 6 water Perhaps the gavqrnmemt beads knew Hin bill whioh many of you havepower plant of the right kind Is in-/&a& people were prone to lqave thelr recedved. It was a question of dv--led, the later upkeep is not a Christmas miallings till the last min- ing ml & Hill and Mr. HubbardLarge matter. The power in the Loqp ute, kt any w e the Christmas ser- their sale m~anager, service, real QuizEi9)r should be harnessed and <strong>Ord</strong>. vi.ce has alwuus been glven wkile the serdce and we did it.b&g the largest and most important poabffice folks got their other holi- -+iodn in the ~oup valleys, whourd be days like other folks. ~mds year for Forgm'Ing to mall your wires letthecenter of operatiow. ~t will be the first time the p3sfa.l people will ters is not as serious as forgdtfngdone and the pmrnoti? and b!~I1dtng~cdebmte the blg qay of alJ the ywr. to burn one that you don't anad her&-the projeot will bnng great honor Christmas, just like ~e rest of us to see. says an ord man who askstd the man or group qi men mlro (and it Is up 60 everyone to mlail their that I refrain from naming hh.M e t the idea and help push It to Christmas things early enoligh r) +md~tetion.Ithey may be delirered before ~hris~t- And now "Heck" Bra& says forme to help myxelf to tall the candy-- I want as they have so mu* thatwhat I take will never be IU~SC~.Spilt Milk costs Uncle Sam$'779399,6$500Q Annually,The amount of milk spilt, soured,rejected and otherwise wasted annually,is 3,339,986,000 pounds. This at$2.25 pcr hundred would approximatea nn u all y the stupendousamount of $17,393,685.However. a cheerful note rlngsthrough this tale or economlc loss toa riation. The mmo report showsa 1924 increase of 108 pounds ofmilk per cow over 1923 production.Deducting this from the flgur? previouslygiven, leaves a loss throughwaste of only $13,607.325, a merebagatelle, compared with our nationaldebt of nlore than twenty blllionsof dollars.Thecow is duecI help get breakfast almoslt everymorning and when it comes to fry in^lbacon and cwking eggs after gettingIt takes a herd ,,, ~m,. to heightened efRclency 6n the farm; it in the grease' I be an991 COW# each pi~inp and future years promlse even exped' The Missus' though' same-5000 lba. of milk #carry grecter increases. times gets the notion that she can~mt~$~$,~uaf~~ Dairymen have discovered the fu- wok than Itility of feeding non-paying members -0-of their milk herds. They have Last week I told in this columnlearned that losses lurk in insanitary about an <strong>Ord</strong> man who went to Ommilkproductlon. They have dis- aha and registered under an assum-According to a schedule showing covered the advantages that Ile in ed name and inMnated atha2 morethe division of dairy products, pub- swatting the bacteria that hide in would be bold abut the matter thislishtd by the United States Depart- unclean stables, unclipped, un- week. Howmr. there are too manyment of Agriculture, the annual cost brushed flanks and udders of milk of him and I am going to drop theof wasted milk in our nation would cows and .unsterllized utensils. As matter. Eleven oif him came in bemakea happy pay day for the army time goes on, the unavoidable waste fore &turd&,, nfght and paid up alland navy and still leave an appro- of mllk will be more than offset by back and a year in advance,prlstion sufficient to build enough intelligent feeding, complete sanita- one oame in and said 1combat planes to satisfy even the tion and more efliclent herd managew.agmistaken;militant nlitchell. ment, .it was ~~~~d instad, Omaha and two others insisted that f'--0-A ~urwell man slays he didn't haw3any trouble wwing his wild oats butthat he is , a of a .mebmesning ehem.-0-Felltow to me tobake coffee the ather day, ilrrtif I didn't know. He wys, "Put itin ithe coffee pot,'pour the boilingwater onto it, sd it on the fire andjust led tt come b st MI, then takeit off a d it 3s ready." My idea isthat it just +bout makes dishwaterthat way. MY way is to put it onand give it a good boiling for aboutten minutes, then she is coffee. Um.-0-.When the first automobiles came to Nebraska, it wasthe standard Oil Company of Nebraska that turnishedthem with gasoline and oil. The experience and growthof the intervening years have brought a knowledge ofmotor needs and a development of facilities such as noother organization in the state enjoys.All this experience and all these facilities are back ofI Red Crown Gasoline and make it really the mosteconomical gasoline you can use. It is a balanced gaso- 'line, with just the right propdrtion of highly volatileOW boiling point fractions to give instant ignition andquick starting, even in the coldest weather; togetherwith the higher boiling point fractions that developImaximum heat, expansion and power. 4This means a lean mixture, and the leaner the.mixture,the mo're miles per gallon. Ir ,* .,,*> 5 * ,Whenever YOU need gasoline, pull in at the Red Crownsign. You are sure of prompt, obliging, courteous ser- . -Gice and full measure of high duality, dependably uni-. form gasoline. Get the Red Crown habit and saoe money.STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKAMain Ofice: OmahaBranch Ofices: Lincoln Hastings North PlatteI


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- CIII ', 0 5 t , . L ] 1 ,f .t 'PAGE FOUR TW ORDQUI~ - 1 ;" tx- *; ,z* ;I .-, l1 -.- . ;1. a . . ,,' ,. . 7 . 1 '-+.IBell and Mrs. Geo. &&&hag.: were f,ul ajd yo! who 8tay.aaay are rnl~s-~thq :lose of the Bible schoql. A spec-'gnteqtained at the W. H. Carsod home.! ing some fine music, 1111 offering for missions will be tak- Loose'boot'Knob . "Mrs. Hattie Potter &ad for guests,l apworth League at 6:30 P. M. ev-,en. The first Sunday in Dwmber is When a (lqor knob' r4ruiflnBButrows. Mattie Luke ery Sunday. The p-oung people are known as "Woman's Dayw and tdis for sbme time the setscrew thrwsure having a large attendance at' )ear all socidtfes 'everywhere tire in the square Splntlle are likely to be-- their meetings which in itself speaks requested to observe the day by us- come so badly \torn as to be worth.A : '., , + ! ~he ~riday evening l ridge for the interest they are having.met at the home of Dr. and Mrs. ling a ugiform program sent out by less. Instead of reruvplng tee splndep.1 Eveping services at ?:SO preceded the United Society. and fitting a lurge uuchlne screw,HOwes. Guests were Dr. add Mrs. by a number from the orchestra. Lastfifnlply turn a round-headed brass-TO*- Sunday evening Preston Loomis and Saasafras.in Medicice screw of suitable size into the old hole.'len sang a duet- Weladles ald met last all very glad to, hear Preston sing, l-he ro(,a ,( sass~~ras kery ear!, 1. The tmn will cut threads in the b mGeneral Club at the home of Mrs. B. Loup. Friday at the home of Mrs A. P, again and hope to have the privelege A~e~lriln hlbtor) 1,rriiine tin Ibll,ortant and bind the screw so that it will potIP. Clements Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Dr. Qard and family and Mrs. Mary Jensen. Mrs. Chris Cappel Was a often. Tuesday night was known as article of lne(ll('fne. lt is sonletlr,leo work loo~e.-I'o[)uli~r Sclence Monthly. .C. C. Dale led a very interesting les- Parks and D. A. Gard were guests gue?t. church night. A large crowd brought called the "ague tree" as a decoctionson ,pn "Literature and Art fn Nat- of th-e Harold Parks family for din- - -I their suppers and we had a good big of Its lurk war sui)l~osetl to cure thatParrot Vocabularyare. Light refreshments were ser- ner. The Les Belles Femmes club met'family supper served cafeteria style ciisease. Sii-s.ttr.3~ teil. an Infu~lunred at the close of the meeting.intelligent young gray ..AfrICan par-Anton Beran and wife entertained last Monday evening at the h~me of In thg dining room of the church. Ev-, of the young Slicrott illid rt~ts, 11ns longat a family gathering. Those in at- Mrs. L. D. Pierce. Miss Maude Jack- rYone present seemed to feel theyC_been a favorite retnetly for colds and Potsacquire a Of loohe ~omalr'a lo: tendance were the Otto Johnson and man was the hostess. were closer with one another after ;.a tonic, being a . q., ( 1 ot.IRc und a stiulu- wortls or more, assocIatlng them SOMrs. Otto Johnson was hostess to John Beran familes and Mrs. Mary having eaten together. We hope to, lant. occura~tely that often thw are usedthe Woman's Club Tuesday afternoon. Beran. IKETIIODIST CIiUIClf have these church nights once a! wltl~ strlrtlinp effect.Mrs. Gould Flagg gave a review on The Roy Stoltz family and Mrs.-"Rim of the Prairie",' DnmesttcttyAldrlch's new book.reirth.-DuluthHerald.son. About 40 guestsOur first lurge caudy shipnlent, a half loll, in pails, bosses and ba~~lvls, llm ariniv&two of her sisters were in attendorder and put it away for yon till wanled.The 0. 0. 9. Reg&r 1Y[wfjILg-This club is being entertained to- and M ~ ~ . Burrows had asday at the home Mrs. Jay Auble.-guests Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Norris, Dr.Norris and family and Pete JensehThe D. D. 0. Kensington-and family.family, wilsonMrs. Chas. Gdodhand will entertain1 ~h~ w. J. ~ ~ i ~ ~ t ~ ~the D. D. 0. tomorrow afternoon ata kensington.-The Sew and So Club-This club is meeting this afternoonat the home of Mrs. Joe Barta.-P. E. 0. Week -Monday Mrs. Clarerlca Davis waswill be a pleasure at this store. We- have many-useful and beautiful articles on display.hostess to the P. E. 0. *!Chi Catllolic Ladies Clab-At the last meeting at the churcthere was a good turn-out. Madams,Albert Hosek and her daughter Mrs.Henry Kriz furnished refreshmentsAlnony the ~lranks~fsin~Bnferlainers-LADIES' BOXEDMr, and Mrs. Ed Bradt had fordinner guests Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mc-Grew and n~rs. Clara Blodgett. .?he HANDI


;r@;;&-. ',V.,i.:,3;Sf, 3th;.p:by which a newspaper is.+*, ,'$;g;,()_.n? I),, .C.b.8 .p.S".. .+:,$5~:i$h!;, : 3near.To gain a wide appeal it must pro-,, >. .l.."f.'?.&.it'if..5. 'p, .I.,%bifv .;.',2 .;72 ,\,.:lip':7 . .. %2.f:- ,"p'k.2.$. .t- 'I , ..., .-'i ', i.j-. ,,.! ;$,):. 'I &some good use.is in Florida.Up froan Te~eassee comes thfs avo- with vouchers, to bhe Oounty Judgelutroa etory: Two darkeys were dis- d raid county on or before the 26thqunty Judge1 11EARliiG PROBATE OF SYLLh7<strong>Ord</strong> Basinsss and Professional Direct orgCHRISTMAS CARDS Hillcrest Sanitariunl X-B~Y ~tugnoalsClas Btfren for ExtractionsPhone 9i Oftice 1Q9 ~ N P U Be#. 634Phone SbF. It. BLESSING. ' DENTSTTelephone 65, QrdOPTOM.EXl\ISTC. C, ,$HEPARD, Ma D, Eye8 ~l-ined and W s MttedScIeIllKicall yIthereof be given all persons Interested / 1'IlYSICIiiN AND SURGEON <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraska1~ A L )h publication of a copy of thb <strong>Ord</strong>erthree weeks successively prelrlous to<strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraskathe date of hearing in the <strong>Ord</strong> QUIZ,a legal weekly newspaper of generalOfiw Phone 116 Resldenca 203circnlation in sald County.L.F.G.HowesDr.H.N.Nur~R~S. PHOXE 355 EES. PUOI7TE 117witness my hand and seal this 8thday of November. 1926. CHARLES MUAR OFEICB PHONE 68J. H. HOLLINQSHEIAD, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSlCIicNS AND. Oounty Judge. Do C. Ph. C. suqoiuaPallncr Grollwb Chiropractor'wdenbroatSOTICE FOB PBESENTATION1 .F. A. BARTA, M.-'Q 'Bell Bulldhg-, OF CLUS5: ' ,In The County Coart et ydey Oface 195 PHONES Req. 176 B-liab in dtseaae~ d theti ,L, To anyone familiar with cl~sed car values, - County, Nebraska <strong>Ord</strong>, NebraskaEYE, W. NOS$ and THROATI t -e C)wBdit is amazing that such quality and work.6Il"I'EDSTATE: OF NEBRASKA, )OfBm over Deranek'e Drug Wrenianship can be had at tht~ low price,IValley county. ; s8* McMindes & WeUer ofice hdur~ 10 to u A. M, i;to to4 P: M.Everyone admires the sniait lines and theIn the matter d the astate of Narc&a Albehart, deceased. Real Wte srnd Live 8rtockcozy interior, with its strong, hand-built 1Notice is hereby given to all per- ,seat9 and attractive upholstery. Wi.ndows sow having claims and demands AUCTIONEEI\S ORD HOSPITAL 'wainst Nalrisga Ablehart, late ofand windshield are of fine plate glass.~ianfey ~ounty, deceased, w the the Ftwne 6s~t, ~JB h e Mock mxth of wat acefixed POb fllbng chttns and demand8Runabout $2 60 Inspect all the new features at any against said estate is threa monthslfrom the 11th day of peeember, 1926. A, M. DANIELSC. J. MLLLER, M. DOAuthorized Ford Dealer's showroom,IAU ankh pemns are required to ORnWAny Ford car can be purchased on verypresent their claims and demands, UNLtElWAKIIL'GFordor Scdcln 660with vouchers, to the County JudgeUored crrr in cdor. easy payments. oi wid county on or kfgre the 11th AND EJIBN,\IING Surgery, .Consults tionDemountable rlmrand awer ern. onday d March, 1926, and clalms fUed Phones:a and X-Ray .•will be heard by the Oounty OQUT~ at ome R~ 8010 o'clock k X, at the County CourtResidencePhone 41 :Or& Kebrroom. in safd oounty, pn the 12th day.. .' : ob b%ar&, 1926, and ,all da!hs and -dqmands not filed as above will kkre~erDated at <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraska, thfs 13th, MWYm\sday of Norember, 1925.UNL)El\Trwlsl\J. H. HOLLINQSHEAD, EJ113iUSlElt F%wne 64CSW)County Judge., - - - - - NebnaskaFirst Pub. Nor. 19-4t.. Phones ah Otace ande Residence 44E. Gadrunndsen, Attorney A 011auhe A. Davis Qarence M. DadsOliDEll FOR AND BOTICE OF HEAR-McGinniS & FergusonING OF FINAL ACCOUNTDAVIS & DAVIS'AXD PETITION FOR VJ2'rEI\INttl\IRNS ' . ATrOl\l\'EYSDISTRIBUTIONI - Group Tests Held the First Day of Ofece: Tolen Building. opposite p. 0.THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, )Ehch Month) as.barred. , W.T. McLAIN MUNN & NORMANValley County 1 Gudll~u~ldse~l & Rose~n *the matter of the estate oc DR. Go W. TAYLOR LA\VYERS. .ITilliam Armstrong, Deceased.iOn the 18th day of Novexnbel; 1926,DENTISTWill practice in all coul*L~, oame the Executor of mid e&&te and Probate of Wills and settlement ofrendered an account aa such and fil-<strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraskaestates a specialtyed petition for disltribution. It is or- . <strong>Ord</strong> Sitate Bank Bldg. <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebr.dered Chat the 4th day of Dxkmber -1925. at ten o'clock A. M., in tbeaudy mn &am. in Orp, Neb- E. L. VOGELTAN~ Bert M. Hardenbrookka, be fixed as the the and place- required to appear at the tima and. . Buildi~g ,<strong>Ord</strong>, - - - - - Nebraskafor examining and allowing such ac- LAWYER LA\VYERcount and hewing said patitiol~ Alla persona Intewted in @aid ehte. are Oface in Old First National Bank Ofece In Cowt House


+ -bach Messenger.-bHALT STREET NEWSweather to gather up your plow and listerlays, cultivator shovels and discs to havesharpened. Remember we are making C- 1019a substantial discount on all work .brought before January 1st.OfiD WELDING COMPANYTo ence, have year won after the year, lion's for share so long, of public conctusively prefer.rhowr superior merit in the Buick product.BUICK Division MOTORFLINT, MICHIGANof General CO., Motors Corborationlast Saturday for the latter place to Walace Caats and baby visited UStakeup his work there. Percy says triot 62 last Friday.that they are sending most of the Walter Kinby dsiW with Waynemen away from the Havelock shops Coats Sunday afternoon.for some reason or other.-Qmstock Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrison spentNew. Thu~rsday of 1st week at Albert- fines.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Panowicz and Lois Dowhower and Ellanor Dpedaughter Irene and Bert Clark left "jted with '"*' Wlalalce Cms theHarness and Leatherfor Lincoln Wednesday morYng go- la~Om~~tN&l~~'s~~~dson Tbomaaing Up supt. by way and of Mrs. <strong>Ord</strong> Cushing where they of the oicked <strong>Ord</strong> fromGoodsSuthenland Sahurctay by8chooIs wh! accompanfed them on theautotrip to Lincoln where they intend to and Ch*. andtake in the Nebraska-Notre Damef&mily mnt last Sunday at And'rewfootball game. Irene stopped off at Nelsons. -<strong>Ord</strong> where she will visit relatives ov- YORTlI MUP NEWSer the Thankegivf~g holidays.-*om- -stock News.(By Lucy Currlle)- Foot Ball BanquetMrs. Jack Washburn of <strong>Ord</strong> 'visit- The NOF~~ Loup ibt W1 iboye atedMrs. 'Ben Rose Saturday.-Bur- tended a banquet given by their WPwellTrlbune. Mn, hRQss WiLllms at the 0. R.- HI11 home Tbursdray evedng.Fred Hallock and wife and the The boys umMe to eat much din- Cotton felted top and bottom, while fluffy centerXleT did justi~e to the mnderfull d3n- 50 pound beautiful art tickin 4 IWW side stitched'1 ner of the evenfng, but were forcedto stop for lack of room to put mare. pattern border, biscuit tufted, %and holds st $12.00.After all had eaten till It seemedOther nliattresses at from $6.00 to $18.00.I1they had eaten emu@ to laat thema week Coach Hansen gave a talk.He colmplimeruted bhsb oys and their/ mmeness and clelan flghting &fitIn the game and showed them howit would help them ta prepare them-sdves for the knocks to come InCOVERINGSAfter the toasts wefe given thaldter men were named, 14 men re-(Continued 0x1 page 16) BIiElIST STI\N'S-1 1-2 inoh, roller buckles, leatherOLEAN ITENS1Q seconds to answer.PUZZLE NO. 9IIABLKS-Steel, ball top 21-22 inch.LIKES-1 1-8 inch, 20 foot.H. P. delson player piano in brown mahogany casepbl)S-large flat, 5 3-4 inch swkll, beaded housing, with bench in first class conditi'on. Cost ew $530.00.. 1 3-4 inch layer, shotted with die, colored bridges. our price $265.00. Can give krms.POLE STI\I\PS--~ 1-2 inoh Wellington Piano in oak case and bench at $165.Can give terms.~l{~\clCS--l 3-4 inch, triple stikhed, 6 link swivel heel .4 otller pianos, all good makes at from $100 tochain with screw die. This set is all first g ~de $135 on Basy t, rIns,stock and cannot be duplicated an vhere in towntor less than $75.00. My price is $8.00.USED FURNITUREOther harness as low as $43.00.There are ei ht birds hiddeBeehrles'BRtfetter if the bLa Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and Nina en- Collars, bridles, lines, hitch straps, pole straps, halters, . 20 oak tables at $10.00 to $25.00.across corners.-PUZZLE NO. 10Mr. and Mrs. McCune and SonsRIDDLES-What town in Amell. spent Thanksgiving at Rube McCunes(ca is four-sevenths of a chick% where they had a large gathering.Mo-third's of a cat, and half of Mr. and Mrs. Petersop called at Degoat?villa Fishes Sunday afternoon.Why may the letter "Pa be AdMr. and Mrs. Earl ~arthlomew andbe like a sailor this parents called at Charlie Fkehrles~~l~~~~~ ~~~l W& 1 Wednesday Charlie Beehrle evening. and family spentLlol~tions of Lart Week'# Plmla=- 4 Thanksgiving at Theron Wehrlesetc. at a guaranteed saving. 8 duofolds at $15.00 to $30.00.30 dressers at $10.00 to $20.00.- MATTRESSESSevenal oak buffets at $10 to $35.Diving chair6 at $2 to $3.25.-Whe~ in need of furniture, either new or used itwvill gay you to tryVAN SKIKE'SIfirst, the store of a thlousand bargains.SOUTH SIDE SQUARE


1I -I,J/ BARKER NEWS NOTES from rchool Monday on account of _ DAYIS CREEK; and John Nelson swnt Sunday eve- ,bust +at tlhns felhshlp may con- the.(BY. Dorothy M. Weed), r " "* : k \ . J %* L - 9Everyone is till alive in Barker< - 7 . * t-district after eating a large Thanksgivingdinner. Those having 'diPneror being guests are: Frank M~lligan.Mr. Sumers of Loup City and Ross Eingham ~ h u r s cPOULTRYportis at Guy Mulligans; Mrs. Cran- John Millers took dinner at Henry Mrs. Mri M!+tbeuyson d Wncdn cards md siqging old the scmgs.dall and DwIlle at H. H. Thorngatee; tee's Sunday.ms. Henry Bena, *lted the Mr. and Mre. A.'W'eigardt and Dor-Chas. Wrennicks at Rastmus Peter- Edwln Sh~dal'~ spent Axthebm hame Wednday. *Y Wrensen of myria sped ~hurs-. ',,sens; Chas. Collins at Alvin Jacks lay at the home of Mr.Harvw E'rlend and bay at Thorwald Sorensen's.,vlsMed Ions LeBch's Sun- and Mrs. Job Nelson~~t:tt;tm:~mtttttt:tttttliqtttttttttttt:ttttta~tttttttttt::tat Loup City, Harold Fishers at J. M. eats.and dl-Fishers, Boyd Mulligans at' Lee Mull- Miss Arthelta dren spent Saturday visiting with theigans, Merril Van Horns at Bayard with Miss Evahas'nt bixn feeling Viggo.Muller faanfly.Roods also their relatives were there Frank Mulliganswlllmon &is Thorwl.d Sorenson vlisite'd N.Edga Davis' at North Lo~P. There Hugh Adams.was see Wednesday ev&ng.TU+X d ay. Bernice ad ~eben W$6on merit Prices have not gone down bewere,probably others who had din- Wardie Gowens were at Earl Bing- The BIdhday Tsa wM asdl attend- at E. mjora,ners but these are the on1 ones re-'ban]s Thursday.ed Friday nkmht at the U. B. church. Ted, Grant, Albegrt and Helga Fo@, cause Thanksgivingported. several enjoyed thefr Thanks: Miss Maxine McCune was a guest There were twelve &e & the RMisover andIran ~~j~~~ and ARbur Jemn wererngiving in the corn field until noon at of the Misses Lois and Vesta ~eldowl~~,, tgble,Gunday visttors at John Nelsons., least and ate their dinner at home. Spnday. Clarld ETynn spent week end Tuesday Irene, Helen and NonwBoyd and Rolland Weed husked Harry Stobbe was at school Mon- wit), her Granm Tap$aa,Kdson spent afternoon at N. P.corn for H. H. Thsrngate this week day after nearly two weeks absence ?here were wvew fpm D ~ - ~wearestill'inthemarketfor :'Ebm,They picked for Chas, Collins Bat- duo to sickqess. your Poultry. We are shippingCreek attended the mure Course at Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Nelsonbc @W* I 4 Miss Dorothy McCupe was a guest Mi~ra Vd~ley Tuaday evedng and es- visited iilh Mm. Muller.on. an average of carload ofMrs. Herman Stobbe and children of Margaret Shuedal Sunday. 'joyed it very much. The lecture by Mr. and Mrs. Mullcr and Mrs. ~kwentto Columbus. Nebr. Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher and ~ r Martin . was splendid,sea &tended the Danish Ladies ,Aidvisit relatives for 8 few days. babe callsd at J. M. Fighers Sunday A ~plendid sermon was reporlted at 3 01-d Fridiay.Many from Barker attended the evening.the M. E. Churchfoot ball game at North Loup Thanks. Mr. Smith who is picking corn for there were a gomi manyI Sunday in attend- a dspend the week end with his sistergiving afternoon. Harold Fisher will finish Tuesday ance. Mm. Hi L. Clement of Elm Creek. IChas. ~rennick hauled three truck and will then pick for Rube McCune.1 Herman Dee1 was hauling corn Mr. land Mrs. J. Nelson and childrenloads of hogs to North Loup Satur. The pie and box social which was, to John Ealsers the firslt rcd the ebkded Danish chnmh at <strong>Ord</strong> Sundayfor Deville Crandall. Two other to be Dec. 3rd at Barker will 6elxeek. day Mrenoon.trucks hauled. He sold all of bfs postponed until Dec. 9th. Don't dis-' The Quarterly meeting of the U. B. mmas Niel~a Jr. spent Tuesdayhogs numbering about eighty in all. appoint the teachers and pugfls be- church will be held at Midvale on dth g& ds~ter Mrs. Chris Raamus-Kenneth Weed spent Tuesday night cause they are looking for you.with Pearl Weed. I It Sunday fe hoped after all hhe rewrts morning will ssrdce. be'in sea Monday and fmily. evening the Mutller and J.Mr. and Mrs. Wharton and daugh. DISTRICT 57 and a gmd number will be present. Nelson hung folks attended the piCterLottie took dinner at the school (By Inez Eberhrart) John Palser received word Monday t~re show at <strong>Ord</strong>.home with the pitrons of the district MT. and Mrs. will 01~s md familylfRNlI M*. Pdser aa~ing Will mss ~ a k spent the week end' Wednesday Qris. %gt drove overPoultry a week from (3rd.* ~rnaha'coldCome'in and see us.' *Storage GO, ..Wednesday. We are very glad_ to have i r ~ t ~ dthem take so much interest in the ~ h ~ , o mllpenter g ~ family of ~ol.th ning. His mang friends of this ipg no 8x:hooll Thnumdsy and mday.school. Miss Wharton returned lioup visited at the olli* home ~ri- C O I U ~ U ~ are ~ ~ Y anxious to hear g@3d ~ r and . Mrs. viggo Mulller, Mr. andhome with them Wednesday evening dw. neay from hie bedside and hope his Mrs. John Nelson attended the fun- 6to spend her few days Thanksgiving The D. C. Willit-on faly ate recovery will be rapid. He is in the of Mr. Paulsen Tuesday after- . -vacati~n. -. their ThnksgMng dinner at, the 0. p. Methodist hospi'W at Omaha. lnmn whfa was held at <strong>Ord</strong>.achool wad diamtssed Wednesday ,uwd home in (3rd. . Mlr. and Mrs. Zwink and family1 Ito Mia Saturday, would be operated on Tuesfiay mm- with her folks at Burwdl. Thew M- ORD, NEBRASKA2- I\IIITURTLE CREEK NEWSMr. and Mrs. Ben Moulten and Roderick took dinner Saturday at HerbertHoffmans near Scotia.Steve Park's were Sunday visitorsat Rastmus Petersens.Arch Negley's spent Sunday at Leejay.Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mulligall and:hildren called at T. S. Weeds Sunly2-inchbreast straps.. . . . . . ... . . . , . .Lines for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mitchell drovedown incan Bmlell last Sundav. Theyhad with thm Miss Misry May Hdmesof Elan, Creek. She teachems at Ra-Let rnc (lo ybur repairing and oiling ndw-A. BARTUNEK -We have a splendid stock oftools. all made of the be& gradesof nickel silver steel and fullyularranted. Wtter tools thanwe oarry are not made and oneor R1W,rie tools makes a splendid&ft flcr father otr the boys.Royal Rochester .Metal Ware-It is impossible for us to lista tenth of the nice and usefultMngs that We have, suitablefor Christmas dfts but if youcome in and spend a feymomenta with us we will bePleamd to show you and youwill truly be surprised at thevariety and quality of the thingswe will show SOU..$io one ever saw a fay Whod! n't want a gun arid usuallythey manage to get -one sooner9r latar. FVe have the good onesanld at wasonable mices. Wecan please you.Then there are knl;es, razors,shaving sets, and a score ofuseful articles that willinterest you.Thh is a beautiful newfire proof ware, with extraheavy a'lver trimmingsand we have it in various.shaped baking dishes, percolartacs,etc. Don't fail tosee it.Ths boys and girls want sledsand skates. Sdhing makes aluicer gift for a boy than a sledand both boys and girls w4ll beplewksad with a pair of skates.-Thisyear why not give your-They can buy anything youcan give then except yypur- -.-Come in early and give usplenty of time to finish them.the finest flour andCllY WORK ATCOUNTBY PRICES. 0, NEBRASKAI---- ----- - -- - -- - - - ---- - -- ---


s ,than ever before.It is easy to ciloose gifts ofi colllpleto this gear that it willthis character if you buy! he easy ~ O P you to ,find justthem at a gift shop.. . I \vI~tt you \vuut. llaveIgifts at all prices for ages.Co111c in and see.


. ,04. ., Law Office.5 head of good us.eful wbrk horses.Nebraska.liams. Clarks, Nabr. 34-llt.NOET41 LOUP NEWSa Vandas spentwithz Frank Shot-Mrs. Geo. Olement has purchasedthe Geo. Mayo Property.scholars 'bringing the &inner.' Gift of BeautifulEver. serving as a pleasing rehinder ofillalre olle happier?Jess Maneh~rs.\\'hether it is Rings - Di'amond - Pearls- IYcttches - Pins - Chains - ToiletSets - Manicure Sets - Boudour Cloclrs -.., 3


Tw ORD QU14 ORD, NEBRASIiA. TIIUIISDAY, DECEIIBER.~,-. - I . ' ? ,\i. -,I - .. I' * < r 7 .!- - . -Y -1925.. -I .- ,-.. Ota and Miss Lulu left laatSunday for Rochester, Mipn. wherethe former was to consult MayoBros.w.-J. N'leuwJand went to Omaha themst of the week mere he mpe con-Qrwb for pidures thart will be shown&, the Old Theat~es firing the nextfew month?... for Christmas .--7COTTOIY WOODBIG MONEY SAVINGS COUPON SALE- Mr. ad Mrs. Nells Hans We have a splendid collec'tion of suits for men and young menMiss Flossie Varney land Miss Belle tly spent IZlhanksgivingdays.He will move upfew weeks ago to Lee Foot and has ma Svabcda.bought three quarters in the Pine Bdawrd Skala &pent Sunday withRidge country.(By wrenice King) --We have a large selection in Men's shirts, some of thelatest patterns, Bates-Street, also Earl Wilson Shirts.bTHIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR $5.00ON the ~)ul*cllas~ price of ally suit in our storepriced at $18.50 or over, or on the pui.chaseprice of any overcoat in our store priced at $20or over.One .coupon on each suit.Oile coupon on eacll overcoat.--I1Davenport back to Carson City after S. Coats.day with Blmer King's.which she went to Cheyenne, Wyo. Lloyd Hunt sold a laad of hogs Mon- ~ott &thbun1s spent Thanksgivingwhere she spent a week with an- day.other daughter, Mrs. Sckuyler. Mrs.Jablonski is much pleased with Californiaand wodld like to go there to m.live but of course she would want to Mrs. Lloyd Hunt spnt Monday witreturn to Valley county from time her mother.to time.Lee Foot was as Sunday 'oalle-r at-- J. 8. Vdehnal's. -RIVEHDALE NEWS , The foJ~lowlng were absent fro111IMhml Monday: George Chlpps, m-(By Riverdale High SchoolHarryward Whitford and Genald Jones.CbrMabupgWetzed are husking corn at Eabcock'~rtbjs week.XAlDEN VALLEY,(By Mrs. .mWa)E. Greecne was Intbdst neighborhood Imt week.On Tuwday Mrs. BaMs visited Mrs.(Vernon Thomas =Pled at the I. R. 8Jakiw home Flriday.!. Ea:lagg a~lg g;g"Piess Mr. and Mrs. C, V, T W ~ an4 butcher aFriday afh'13Qon. 1family spent Thanksgiving at the V. Those wh3 are done shucfing co'mJ. Thomas We. are Ray Harding, Suey WWYld. Wal- /~ikl shineman finish& husking WtelTXlan and so- and wward'corn for C.tlaud Thamias la& Tuesday.IC, V. family sped Meyere vkitcd at Jake She-Thursday evening ah Clarence BabandSunday. Ed-/cocks.Shoeanakelr atidNorman Sw-on on h e took kLh1 to North Loup.Wmas firiday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. B&%s made a shodG~~ ~&zel had a new 'radio in- \call at Herman Negleys Wednesdayalalled lahe~ly.afternoon.Kiyerdale pupils and te~acher at- Jake Shmak~ and falmil~ ate dtntended(the funeral of Kirk's baby ner at &pdings Thursday.Monday dternoon. want to ex- Ilda Howertron had for guests onprms our ~ympatby to the bereavedlThursday evening Mrs. ~ ~ k e r ~family and sister.Mr. and Mrs. ' Ray Harding, Dolsle~ e naruta d we~ltt to ord and bought and Russell W~lrteman.a new Ford Saturday.Edward and Bibma Shmakea acof. B@er family spent compaaied Mr. anid Mrs. Herman Neg-Thanksgivl~g at the Fred mrtz home ley to the dance at Mor'tb LOUP onin North ~ U D .Thursday dght.and Baker .sped Fdda' , Mr a d Mrs. Ban Eberbalrt, Wesleyand inez auboed to Grand Island (mwith Clarke Skadden.i--i-i'~+~++x+++bre~#+~rtrr,.~+b~++~+~++r+++brr+trbr+~+t++++++tt++++tt++t++t++++t+b+t+++t+r+++++t+t+++~++++Yr. and Mrs. Clark Skadden and Friday mning and return* the . Announcing Our First ShowingpotCHRISTMAS GO.ODSrn and m. Heady &pent sunday lart same ewnins.the George Baker home.The Adolph Fuss family visited atToilet Sets Fountdn PensReymond Baker called at the Td Ray firdinlgs Sunday.Basta home Monday morning.Jess, Roy and Ilda ~omh-ton spmt' hory Goods Curlers, etc.mulah and Brown spent Sunday aftelmon at L. C. Cole~.Thursday eivtdltg and Friday morn- Jw,Howe~on hauled Pop ItO<strong>Ord</strong> Gaturdav.Perfunie Sets Safety Hazorsing at ~loyd Wetzels.\Ve selectcd our stock ~llontlls ago, guided by our kilowledge of youlaaxrs. N. Q. Halverson and Kelly Mr. and wm. Uriahe kb' d Perfunllzerv otastes and needs-it was no haphazard buying to lease anll>itious salesinellMlyeu visited at A1ben.t Brown's from council Bluffs, Iowa and Mabel Lee . , and \\e 110~ take leasure to show the selec 7- 1011s we have nlade, weSunday evening u&il Monday eve- of Nodh Loup. sistm Mrs. Bn~bl~oner~ , Fancy Candlea know you will be delig P lied and we illvile go11 to colne early, esallli~le carehg.Hberhart ate wupper &'the Ben Em-Mrs. ~ l b amm ~ ~ ~ is t gtaying at hart home Wednestday evening. flllly Itlake your selections. \Ve will be glad to set aside and hold forConipaets Pipesamer Klrk's a few days this week. Alfred Shomaker went Sunday eve- # you ailytllillg that you 11lgy sel,ect. .-, Georgi Baker acctnnpamied by J. B. ni ng to begin shuoking corn for Bridge Sets Cf~arsshpms of <strong>Ord</strong> left ftihisl week for Fva~e 'j?urner.. &ath ~ako~2. He plam on being Mr. 9nd Mrs. mtts anid Larry ate 11111 Folds Kel tafnersMany happy Surprises will be found in our lines this yeargone abolutt a mek.dinner at siam Gug@mas' SundayrAfter dinner Mns. l3xM.s and MH.Guggenjmos visited Mrs. Waterman Pocket Books Flashlights(BY Eva Miska)and Dolsie. Sam ~ n d Ivan went 40Smoker Sets Kodaks13arl and Harry mwht and Elvin Orb for the mail. is really wonderful in new and attraotive designs. h e early andBrecrhhl!l )to tow1 again -Mrs. Pocock and Gladys returned Boudour Lamps make your aeilaotions.Monday &ter seveval weeks of np firom Ldnwln Sunday night. heyGold and Siher Pencilspicking. .-Awent down Wiednasday mming.&1ndav visitors wel-e: The Benbm The C. C. S, met at Ivan Bdts Sat- Shavhg Suppll0SEDyullng folks ah Kewhds; Mr. and urdcay and tied a comfort and had theF. BERANEKMrs. C. Nfelsen. Mrs. Knecht scd usual good the the rest d the eve- And many otheryounger children and Bma, Agnes nbngI -prartlcal and $and Misl~a & manks Ml3k.~'s; Mr. and Mrs. Gecrrm Hubbard visitad Harry and Walte~r Nelson ftt C. ed at John Athey's Sunday. They useful articles.NfelsenL.were amompanled {by Mr, a d Mrs.Edna Kneoht is staying at Frank L. L. Oliver.Phone 63Miska1& thiq week. m. and Nrs. Saan ~uggenmoscalled at Dave Guggemos' Wdnes-Jdnt play WodnWay evening, and dav mimnhg to g& a bairn &oveeay it was well mrhb ping to we. WmFd hmkef is ahucld;g +*+'*++++;+++*+++++~+++++++t+++++++++++++++~++++++~+-~~++*++++++++++++++~+++++~++-+++-\'IIASKELL CREEK OUR LINE OF CHRISTMAS ~ R D S2. The -4uble family Wtendd t~'eli;9<strong>Ord</strong>, Nebr.


.4 &turning home Sunday.OUR SALE STARTED WITH T~EMENDOUS FORCEOf such importance is thfsand Boys d tihlls rioinityfrom a standpchint of making>-our ddbars go once againas tar. that we have mchedinto every home in Valleyand Gurmunding countieswilh the announcement ofthis erenit; end while_wehave amployed every availablesalesman hefe, we wereswamped, covered up, by Qemob of buying customers&gsr for tha hundreds ofSoft Lauudricd Ext~'il heavy Winter stripes and checks$15.99 BUSS A $30.00 ALL \VOOL SUITYoung hlen's plain and fancy wdels,well truilered and fine qudlty meter- Jkuble and Single Breasted, verybals. $30 00 va!ues --------------------. desirable Wterns and a realbuy------------------------------------Moleskin ShellMen's Lion BrandExtra quality calfskinassorted colorsFibre Silk Hose


'rTwo SectionsII-, L1 . .ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1882 . THE ORD QUIZ, OED, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, - DECEMBER 10,1925.------.-BVRNEY IVEARESILElt-XCBETII "'ley.ing the more intimate facts concerningM< Rood is not at hand. We will --- --.Our far'm3ng cO1nmun'ties'a- -brightest lights.'-LADIES ATTESTIOX'can buy a 4-poundpackage. :*lz.NOT IIEH IDEA11.- . .- 4IVEbTl!EH.-REPORT-. 'I------ ----such *Pole. . . ... . ,.


--.. ..-.*. . ------- --- - -.man'a shoulder he was gone. where I have had arrangement8 made'WamelessHe ran to the atable and'got ~h. for some the. We've been holdbflmd. Five or Selwood's rlders were throw-. off too tor faithfully selw'ood's all these wor&he*s years worked to lorelng saddles on horses.the credit nowanIIn less tlme than seemed posslblr Not once had Fair taken his eyerthe six men were fldlng for the from Kate Oathrew'a face, elne herendezvous on Nameless.mlght have seen the traglc flgure by- A11 along the ,llowlng river there war the wall at the the proteoque(Continued from last week.) the seemlng of portent, a strange sense wornan featura=sox agan me f ~dof lmpendlng tragedy, for many rlUen worked laughter. Iintended for you outslde the Flange. were abroad In t'e quiet night' "Brother I" whlapered Nance Alllronone of these was Bnd Allfson, j& to ber$elf, "It Was hlr brother-not-We'll talk businesa some more tomor-;ow,- We you adleu, msa fillson.young face set and awful, hls pappy's not--himself Oh, Lords :-thankI hope by mornlog you be more old rMe gmsped in a steady hand. Ipuahlng Blg Dan to an unaccustomed Neither dld he see themenabs to reason."limit of speed toward Sherm Selffood's streaming through .the cut bto theWithout a backward glance Nancebasln-the men from Oordova undertr;lmed and strode away between her .~h. boy wag ~ra~lng that he might Rod Stone.Resistance was uselem .he and Brand there-and the old gun was There was One O*e* actor* In thehll knew.deatlned for action.mall drama whom n9 one noticed-#The hand of sod," she sald calmly,But wlthln the narrow'mardn of a Bud Alllson, on foot now, elpee B16W ever before my face. Neither Youmile Fairtoward the Dan stood at the baoe of the last rlse,nor yours can do me harm for thenorth as he wentBudcompletely done-Bud Alllson baggingLord shall Preseme me from all evfl,missed the of Nance's hls lame foot wearlly, his pappy's ddBe. ahall preserve my wul. 'bnd EIe Had they met, t4e OnII~ not make me 6tro.r for nothinii," f,"~,"~~~~~~night mlltt pave The boy stood betwwn the lant ridgzdded.1 shall leare it UI * had l dmerert fcr mud em and the wall, looUng at them all- have stormed the cltadel of Sky Llne with puszled eyer. Brandlke a fury, forgetting all thlnga In hlsCHAPTER XIX fear for the womm he loved-the end6 we are about thlr we'U &lsb- of justlce whlch he sought to serve, lt cO*pletely. I want the menRider8 of Portent. Boa.lck'a steers and everything elre. Nmeless and the U~p" uOuntq tf~ Im e Pine could get from OIlO And In the shadow of Rainbow clw know Jugt what "* Of criminals theyplace to another more quickly and R O Stone ~ and MWe Pine waited have been with-tO thatwith less than any One at Sky patiently for the ranch to settle down Lawrence there a 'Une. tbst they might allp away. Pork lawyer who defends gullty men IWhen R O stone ~ atme lo at dusk ~t the camp on the #kids of MY* and frees them-br jmler 1rhe came rnnnlng to hlm In the shab teq, Fa1.r found Bosslck ready.That he la getting rich by selllq &TI to whlsper ln hls ear.u8elwoo~s con~c~ous,* he told hirn through agents and aids the cattle 1IThe sun woman from the flats on qdcklg, "and his first thought 'was of which You, Kate, #teal herd, drive intoHameless.'. she 'has thmm his race for life. He said 'they dldoqt tho river, UP to the U, down thb Iaelr words back In the faces of the 1 et me after all,' and '1 saw them wonderful underground Passale 'master and the bosrand they have Boselck's ltgers into the face Blue atone canyon and out across the 1(Iven her to Sud .to guard-in Rain- @! Rainbow flife a from sky ~ine.' de'ert to &laraton for the shl~Pfn~It has been an amadnp system In rbaw's pot wlth Bfg Basford at the ranchers behlnd him pushed Blg Bas-Flange. It's devil's work." ford down the Sloping floor of Rain- mey spoke In low tones to BIg Ba,~ o d stone put out an arm and bow's pot.ford standlng like an image andhugged the girl gently. "A plant 1" screamed the latter, sllpped into the wall. They rode in4 6 ~ ~ ~ 9 ~ ~a real woman, kid, it your "wire caught !I We're caught I** silence down the defile, dark an He allayed the fever-he comforted YOU.akin 1s brown," he sald admlrlngly, A hundred feet away Bosslck Erebus and full of wind, and came"and after all,-it's heart that counta. stopped.out lnto the ampitheater where theNOW tell me about this." HIS angry eyes flashed over ~rnold pale light was breaking, That night the weather Was nice. It could have been:I came," safd nllnnle frankly, "t0 and the woman beslde him, then ~t first they saw no sjgn of anything7011, because you are the only man at scanned the green basin where the hulnan in all the shadowy place. Ar-Iky Llne. The rest are vkunks. peacctul cattle lay.nold's keen eyes swept the pot fromjosefa says you have the heart of a "It would seem, Miss Cathrew," he side to side, while Oattle Kate's wentPomo chief." I sald, "that SOU are-caught. Caught slonly round the wall.stone stood for a long the Consider- wlth the goods at last. Yonder are I 4'Thaf+s funny," said the mm, 'pmbg. 1 my I 11ssing atcers If I can read m). 1 rlne--**Then he drew a deep breath and, own ])rand. .It looks like the B Bar I( LOO^^," said Kate, "ov& toGard theflung up 111s head. to n~,.." left-against the cliff.""You're right," he sald, "It's devll's ; Kale Cathrem wet her Hps and her The Ilght 11n the east struck flrst atwork and something must be done. I hand moved restlessly on the rifle's the jvestern face of the preclplce, soam the one to do It, too." butt. she did not speak, but her black that an object itrnding back agalnstHe was dlent for ahother space. ' eyes burned like coals in her chalk- the perpendicular surface got Its fullThen he turned to the glrl. llke face. benefit."Kid," he said. "I've been thinking BOsslclr threw back 1118 coat. A star Arnold bent forward in saddleabout you lately-about maklng a get- shone faintly in the light.. and looked long at thls object.away down the Pipe some nkht and "You can thank Sherlff Selwood's Then he touched his horse and rodertrlklng across the desert for Mtlmton tireless work for thls," he sald, "and fonvard.-we could 5nd a parson there and so can we. The whole country's dep- llGood Lord I" fie sald'aa 4e pulleddmp over the line Into blexlco. Ar- utlzed. Your work ' 1s known. You reln a distance fro111 It, "Good Lord I"nold hasn't ~~ucll on m@-~erhaps less may as well give up without a fuss For the object was Nance Allison-than on anyone at Sky Llne-and we for ,+I, or what had been Nance Alllson somecould make a new start-" ITe stopped, for an odd sound had few hours back.There was the soft ,sound of an in- become apparent-a deep, echolng Now It was a traglc wreck of a.drawn breath and lflnnle Pine's hand sound, as of many waters beatlng on wonlan nhose garlnents hung ln fan-went to her shapely throat. a hollow shore. tastlc shreds upon her body, But your doctor is not dealing in merchandise. WhatW~OMStone went on It seemed to colue from the center white skin shone through In ma?y"If I this--1f I for of the aniphitheater ,where ye ,cave places and whose great eyes gleamed he deals in is much more pre~ious. Many times it is aUordova tonlght-b$\1 know, of dourset mouth yawned. from her gl~astly face wlth awful llght,It very llkely be end Of For a second the whole group was One long gold bra1d of hair hung from Ime one way or anothei; in the general silent. ,case of life or death, and regardless, he must go, he milsther head In a dangling loop. The 0th- /up that want you to Then Kate Cathrew flung around to er mas loose to its roots and swept iknow any way before I start-thataI'd stare nlth wlde orbs at the mouth in a ragged flag to her hip. Long let YOU buy still more of his uservices" even though YOUlike that new beginning-with of the Plpe. Her world was falllng wlSps of It shone here and there upona long there was owe him for the last bill contracted three, six or twelveabout her and slie was appalled. the trampled grass around. Isound save the myriad voices the @Tl~e roar of waters became the rum- And over her from head to foot wasmonths ago.- . - + I . -*conifers mysterfously wlt!' ble of hoofs and up from the bowels blood-blood l~.clots and streaks and I . .the winds of night.of the ciirth came Brand Falr and hls s~lotches. wldle from a small gaah on /Then t$e Pomo glrl put her hanee men, her temple a red stream slowlyon the whlte man's shoulders.J- $5, 5


nub r UU~I , +* . . lm ulru gull, WlW, NEultAS\iA; 'l'IlUlt?L)XY, L)ECEJIIlEI\ 10, 1925. ' -f', .: 1i-. . mrcU%=-' 'I4 * + 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 * 4 *'P. ~arta as hostess Last wedneada~~ ~ade8 Rrmse came down (rom Bor-* Our rewrter oded at ,the evening there t&8 & fine attendance., well ~uesday.MI'S Sershen home laat Tue& * The lesson was about the 12 homes+ day'and she was busy ml&iiag for aged and orphans conducted by1 Miss Made Kokes began teaching* the followdng cake, which is to + the United society. Mrs. Fred Hal- in district 16 Last Monday.-*rYWe hope natbe, a nicer day 60 more'~bnday was Mrs. J. D. Tedm'fi be used far bhdr Ohristmas lock gave a talk telling of the workI79th birthday and a'number of friends dinner. At our requervt Mrs. of the Christian churches of Lincoln. J. C. McCurtcheon, the Cold Storagewent in and spent the afternoon with + Sershen oapied the rqfpt for * wnmer~ returned Tuesday fromweeks, on theher to wish lier many happy returns 4 Quiz rdaders:+ *&V~~C~W~IZR-SESS+%BZ~-~ Grand Iskmd.of M ~ D~~~ ~ . stowe21.of the day. - 9 Crippled Children. 1 the usual hour Sunday and Rev.and the Cappers find for There will be Sunday scho~l atPO&K-CAKE • . i -"LOCAL NEWS gl Mrs. Vd PY~IB~ is mud tm~ovedThe Laydl Kensington Club are (used for Clhristmas 0a.ke) la& week *en was and treat. We made plans for a little Xmas Hansen will be out in the afternom.meeting khts atternom *~~ta- MFS. +-2 cups bmwn sugar - + KS~~~~X*~*~S~C*X~B:S~E~X~S-Smdined to her hq,Mrs. Holm and Mrs. S t ~ ~ e l l , p service ~ ~ ~ will ~ hbgin i ~ ~ prapt-Vincent Kokes, the first meeting for 4 1 cup dark syrupwere chosen by the club to look after lv at 1 oclock. Those iho wish comeH. 8. Van Dear madeuearly two years. This was one of h trip last2 cups seedless raisins gunday Joe Rowkal and famlly went to the buying 01 the treats.1 to Sunday school, bring a littlethe first Kensington Clubs organized *to Wolibach.2 cups not a seed raisins- Burwell last Sunday wherD they dsit- There were 11 member3 present. lunch then remain and there for will the be hot coffeein <strong>Ord</strong>. Thz meml>ers who have be- 4 4 cups currants + ~adam'8 A. F. meetparkasand J. W. ed tb Harley Nixson kmilytlonged sinre the first being, Madams 5 cups flour Wells left Ust Tuesday,;for + v-!.ik ---_ ]Miss IlllelbQrg Oles~oq and Mrs. Ed ing. *jver)ibody come, ?A. M. Daniels, Chas. Partridge, Otto 2 cups boLllng water - - ..-,at Fremont, , Mr5. Frank Zulkoski was spending e--_.-. - -.Johnson. Vincent Kokes, J. H. Capron * 2 aups dItron+ -_________la few days ~5t her daughter MISJ. C. Work, aud 0. B. MJtter. hlrs. 9 1 cup guits: A,gus+, pdeMn and w ~ e mke --.a, Monday &he ~rntrrrriuur~~~~ttttttttttt~ttttttttttttt~Ut~tt~ttttttttt~tt~t~tttttttttt~ttttttttttttttChas. Bals is a new member. 9 cup Cherries. -.. . 1 tablespoon @l-spice+ last Sunday at Burwdl w%th the lat- her home at Elyria.-F - + ter's mother, Mrs. M. Alderman. 1'Tie 0. 0. S Club met ~hur~day * 1 tab!espobn ~dtlzlam9.n' - - Qate CMlroy made a brief trip lastafterman at the home of Mrs. Jay 1 bblespoon nutag : Edgar .her-n, Harry Max-. and I"Unday. Lo -"or taking Jud Rainer,Auble. This day happened to be Mrs 1 tablespoon Soda Ira Mrlltt1.e~ were down from Burwdl who had arrived from California andAubles birthday and she was shower- 1 tablespoon baking powder 4 and gusts at [the Joe mwbal hae "as dag to Thylor to 8% his fatherad with handkerchiefs. Nearly a * 1 tenspoon doves :Father,last Monday, for a few hours. Riley Rutner, W ~ O has been ill.full membership was present and 4 1 Pound 8al.t pork.$re. Glen Auble was a guest. Run meat thr0ug.h meat M ~ hoile ~ . petty arrived last Tues- Monday evenTng Miss JosJe KrizI ' - + grinder, Bdd 1-2 ~WSPOOII sat Mother,d y from Kansas @ty and ailing up from Greeley where for two6 if Wrk is fresh. Add bodking her parents, ~ r wd , Mrs. C. A. hger she had been nursing in theThe meeting of the ~ebekah Circle * water topork. Cool. Add :S-ister and Brotherand braher aaunwy for awhich was scheduled for tollllOrrOWfew day.. W"m. WIUI~~Y home. redou us4 soda, sugar, molasses, flour,grdlng fh Gredey, Miss Kdz had beenat the Jlonle of Mrs. Wm. Carlton + baking powder, spices, sldt, 4 N ~&kve~ .ware or Greeley. was nursing at Q~and Island for a few&atbeen postpone& until after Christ- 4 brui't and nuits, in order given. 4 in &tenaanm T ~ & A ~ the weeks. ,mas a3 m. Carlton is suffering with Bake three hours.-Mrs. Frank + funeral of her bmtherdn-law. Burabrokcn arm. + Sershen. + ney weare. She came in ofi the train Monda: JW Cernlk JI. i e ~Evcrvthing fur ' afor his- + + * A beautiful line of handkerchiefs, ties,+ * * * * + * * the night before. Mr. Weare drove home at Fbman, Montana after a dsitMrs. Ernest Wallcr will Ire hostess / up Tuesday morning. with his mrea*ts. Mr. and' Mrs. Joescarfs--silk and wool, dishes, toys,to the Junior Mat~Ons tomorrow.Cernik Sr. 'He expeots to stop &t- Saturday the ladies of the U, B.' A. P. Vannice from York arrived Humboldt, Nebr. for a few days andMrs. 0. u. Mutter entertained the church held a bazaar, lunch and bake sunday morning and was met by allso spend a short time with otherw. L. ~,,~~tt,A. F. ~~~~~t~ and C, ale and were well pleased with the Rev. Brill. The former went to Mid- relatives. ~t has b.en about fifteen We have also just received a newerence. In the evening he preached1 shipment of DRESSESJ. Moltensell families and MIS, results as they realized a profit of where he quarterly wn- yean Joe at Or'-Stacy at a dinr~er party the first of Over seventy five dollars.\the week. u'it the United Brethern church in IIdPPY CIRCLE CLUB ~OTES-- 'Sunday' being the 33rd - '(By ~Mis. Elliot Clement)The Art and Literature Department of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs / d JOIXT PEETISC- SADATSARAH McLAZNof the 0. W. D. C. met Tuesday after- Frank Stara about twenty friends inThe Happy Circle club met at thenoon with Mrs. Carl Goreasen. The vited themselves to the Stara homehome of Mrs. Morris Sorensen Thurslessonwhich was on "Papinl's Life to celebrate. The guests broughtPresb,teria,,s to day Dec. 3rd. It was quite a dis-Of Christ1' was very interesting. Mrs. sumptuous repast with them. Mr 1 SMP wltl <strong>Ord</strong> Church- agreeable day so many of the men ~tt#tutttttttUttttttttUttt#tttt:tt:tttttIUttt~ttttUtt:tttWttt~ttt:ttU:tttuC. J. Mortensen read a review of the and Mrs. Stara were given some very - tcak advantage of the weather and-book and criticisms of it were given nice gifts. ( The lira Valley Presbyterial \by Mrs. C. W. Weekes, Mrs. C. A. - Church has decided to worship withIHager and Miss Lena Clements. Mrs. The next meeting of thi Roya 1 the Presbyterian church in <strong>Ord</strong> Sun-August Peterson, Mrs. 1. 0. petty,/ ~ ~ i will ~ be h at b the ~ home ~ ~ dayl thus sharing in the visit and theMrs. G. W. Collipriest, Mrs. C. C. M ~ ~~~~k ~ , Stars.message of the New Synodical DirSbepard aiid Mrs. Thomag were , - I ector of Christian Education, the.gue$s. Mrs. Sorensen served light ~h~ womans club will hold their Rev. Mr. Alfred Westphal who wilrefreshments.meeting at the home of Mrs spend the day with the local church. , is what determines,-The Radio Bridge Club met Tues- christmas *arty, sifts will be ex morning and evening services Mr ,dy night with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. changed and &aments pryed. Westphal ~111 ho%d a conferenr Ivia thebMortensen.-from two to five in the church sun-- M ~ ~ Alma . weare, Nordstrun day afternoon at which the he wish-The D. D. 0. were very pleasantly of ~3~ Angeles and her brother \Val- es to meet the pa~nts and teachers G .entertained Friday at a one o'clock ter weare who lives near Derive and officers of the church and Sab-Frank Travis. This will be thei 1 In addition to preaching at. thFBRNIAluncheon at the home of Mrs. Chas. and john weare*from Alliance were bath school to discuss with themGoodhand. The ladies spent the a!- dinner guests last Monday at the A, the .problems of the home and theternon over their needlework. J .Shirley home: parents.- - ( 1Mr. Westphal has given consider- 1The Entre NOUS club were the Nels peterson and wife entertained able time to the study of the p ~ b -guest4 of Mrs. Elmer Gudniundseq W, M. carltSoh and wife one evening lems of the home and the churchFriday afternoan. Madams Frank Faf- last week at a big seven din- in private research as well as in adeita,P. M. .\Vellman of Omaha and ner after which the evening wa I vanced study in some Of Our leadingMiss Gertrude Hawkins were also enjoying- a radio concert. Uniyersities. He is a uan with apresent. The next meeting will be' - forceful and pleasing personalitywith Mrs. Forest Johnson and will1 J,;L_s~ Tiursday Mrs. Joe Barta was' and comes with a con~tructive andbe a Christmas Party t9 which all/ the hostess to the SO and sew club. helpful message.the children of members will be in- Her sister, Mrs. Fred Hallock of - +-vited. Lincoln was her house guest. I Mrs. Fkank Sershen received a let-At the next me6tiag of the 0. 0. S. l-he Christian Ladies a d gave one Johnson. This >mung man is a Son-Years party. The Rebekah Lodge was in session *en he wrote. He Is li~ng besideattendance . Mrs. Geo. Round and her "tors in theare cheap'.I-..90 cents a dozen. (One can pick theirHOME SEWING Last wednesday M ~ C. ~ A, . own gnape fruits alt one cent la piece.Hager entertained a few friends in Pra't soon Somehonor of Mrs. Clyde Hammons of friends for a short ~stay in Cuba.Brunson Kan.PIKES PEAKROYAL GORGECOLORADO ROCKIESSALT LAKE CITY. !- -,ter tRuls week from a nephew, P~att'Acclailllecl by t~~uvplers,club which mill be with Mrs. Archie of their enjoyable kensingtons a Of Mrs. Sersbens sider. Mrs. A -8. . the' IIIOS~: lllagllift~entBradt. Their election of officers will their church parlor. Mrs. cariton Johnson. He aocmpaded Mrs. Ser- pnnoi-ailla of lilountai~ibe held and for that reas~n they and her colllnl~tee served refresh shen home from Mnmln when she re- Ask our Dealer or writedesire a full attendance. Arrange- merits. \ turned from the hospital a few weeks scenery hccessibleby rail travelmcnts will also be mad* for a New - ago. He was at Sarasota Florida,M. L. GOOSMAN'last Tuesday evening with a good a and eaoh can see the District Sales Managercommittee served refreshments. ,Nice ones for 10 cents but eggs are P. 0. Box 22 IIEKRY G. FItEY,Tirlcet Agent-, Evet Smilh and family were visitingtheir people, the D. B. Smith family last Sunday. Tuesday a daughteMrs. Elmer Hallock and little girwere over frcm Rosevale guests atthe D. B. Smith house.-The Sew and So are meeting todaywith Mrs. Arthur Capron.The Jolly Sisters were the guestslast Tuesday of Mrs. Alice Lickly.,-The D. D. 0. a're planning their bigGhristmas party to be held on the Give something useful, something that will last and be re-.18th of this month at the home ofMrs. Otto Johnson. The hostess willserve a one thirty luncheon. &embered for a long time. Here at this store ~ O U will findMETlLODIST ClIUEClL-a gift for eOery member of the fainily. Something that will'Sunday .school at 10 a. 41, followedby the regular morning preaching ser- be a joy for many years to Come.vices.1Epworth League at 6330 Sundayievening.The ladies add society served thefaM, ball banquet last Friday in theIbasemenit of the Church. Tonightthey are serv'ing the K. of P, banquetduring their dlistriat convention.LUTI1EH.W CIIVHCII SOTES-Sunday December 13th.Sunday school at 10:OO a. m. Ser- prices $1.00 to $3.00 ,in holidayvices at 11:OO a. m.Our annual business meeting at3.00 p. m. in the chur,ch Dec. 13th.Young peoples meeting at the homeof Mrs. A. P., Jensen Thursday .at7.30 p. m.You are all cordially invited to bewith us.J, Magnussen, pastor.--CHRISTIIN OliUBClLThe poi'1ts lnarked B, and Rev. H. A. Turner of Colby, Kan.D on the sketch should be notice


. , .THE OItU Ru~ 2, O~W, NEB~~~BIL~,' TIIUI~S~~LIY,' DECEJ~ULII,-- I - ldhort wktit.10, 1925. - PAOE FIC~ifamn her work at the Sit. Paul dlege 1-t Sturday'evedng after a pile /Saturday. He had been spending & Raymond Abernethy, son* of Mr. Hul4nsky land wife and son.Ed ~anowlcz and famib were over ~hab. Hutchins of Burwell Was Qo ~ouc ~hrbimas shopping now Friday er&ng Miss Hazel pi&hute7 a gunday evenlly. ddb1-6 at J$from Comstock last Monday. 0rd between trains last ~riday: and do it at the Ban Ton shop. 374. wed to ehr home at Burwell for a Karnarad's Sr. were Joseph Kamarsrd!- ,and wife and daughter, Mr. Bartu, Mr.hd.!c~ Nartha V d e W atme up Mrs. Ddck Nehn returned tbme Wm. Somnes returned to Scotia 'Mike Hulimky and daughter, AlbertJ. M. m e wlas down from Burwell and was lact home until Sunby. of weeks visit at Omaha and Bhip. few days working in this vicinity. and Mra. Jason Abernethy who goes Mike Hultnsky, and daugMer caild,saturning Thursday. ---- - 1 lbu the 5,tate.Uniuersity was an in- & lthe home of Albept Hulinsky lastA bargain in pure bred S. C. and Attorney E. J. IEaboock of No&h Mrs. Wes Dailey returned last Sat- coming passenger last ~riday' even- Friday.Mr. and Mrs. \Van. Sharp giving R. C., R. I. reds also white rock ~ U was Q &ading to busbess mt- uI-~~Y from Grand Mand where she ing Lor a two day visit with his peo- Many of the relatives and friendstheir home as Grand Island were in masters. Mrs. H. R. Packer. 2t. tens in <strong>Ord</strong> Tuesday. had spent, a week with a sister, blra ple., , (were present d the funeral of Anton<strong>Ord</strong> for several hours ;Saturday. --.- I John Canning and husband.Ihsek, a well known man in this- $any I She has old friends and! F. M. Vodehnal left last londay to he U. P. passenger was an Mur Part of the muntry. where he spentOte and Miss Lulu Bailey returned schcal mates who were glad to see a at'Going to entertain during the hol- lats leaving G,.~S I ~ last I sat- ~ his ~ boyhood ~ d~ays.home Sunday evening from Rochester her again.Omaha./lidays? Get Your score cards and urday due to waiting for the train Mr. and Mrs. Wmcel Bruha calledMinn. where the former had gone - ' tally cards at the Bon Ton Shop. that was brin81ng the body of Walter at Frank Huldnsky's Last Sunday.for ,medical examination. Ceo. Gibbs who lhes near Burrel) Kate larks waaup from 37-lt.Rood. Mrs. H. M. Davis of Lincolnwas in <strong>Ord</strong> between trains Thursday. mup for a ew hoursM. Hulinsky and son. Mrs. F.last.fWatson is spending this week He had been in Omaha with a ship-"Ionday. was with her sister Mrs. nood having mch and son called Fhnk Hulin-". '1 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnes &f Wdh, accompanied her from Omahha sky's last SaJturdav evedn~.at Er cson putting in a heating and ment of stock, mostly sheep.Loup drove up last Tuesday and theIudge jenner came down - Joe Hulinsky has lost three headplumqing outfit in one of the nicelatter left over the Burlington for a1Last Fiiday while attempting to Burwe'' last Friday and later &cfew days atay at Idnooln.JUNGMAN IIALLof cattle from corn stalk poisoning.homes in that town.crank his car, W. M. Oarltatoll bnoke ' Judge toI The binthday piak'ty &ve~ at the d IOUSG EYE FOR BUYllBSS~agt Saturday fir. and Will his Fight arm, splihting the beS' 1 Island. Dr. J. W. ~c@nis ls at Omaha $ome of =eve ~ephr how of -Beran rekurned home from bbfi.ir wed- that run from the wrfst to Pis Rev. Brill returned Sunday to Elba.'this week in arttendlance at the 'Steve and hls sister was attended by Soy to doctor who hasbeen treatdhgtrip to Omaha, Cwt~~il Muffs had been home for a day. He is vaLley mventiOa many R~~~vPII. rich old man:-ad other poinb and they am now Low Jobst returned last week fromthe pastor ~1 the United He went down Monday. The Sunday rbaWora at Jose* Kam: .old man Simpkins gettinglat home cm the Beran farm. Kewaneel where he had Brethren church of that town with1 arad.8 were Adolph Ruzieka and fam- 1 along?**.1 to see his mother who a series of revival meetings. Sunday John Weare I~Y. Mr. and Mrs. AYbent HuHnsky and ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ + . pretty ~ h iad. ,Mm. Bolish Jablonkglqi and five quite ill. She was not much im- Ifrom Center. Nebr. Lo,Mlte Hulipsky and daughter.we'eks old baby were passengers last proved when he left for h'epraska. <strong>Ord</strong> to attend the funeral of his fath-1 Sunday Mrs Frank Mach and sonSaturday for St. Paul and Ashton: -- Isaturday OVenfng S* er, Barney Weare. It had been 22 aalled at rnkeVH Jfnsky*s. ~~t~~ you11 charge him.where they are swnding a few days Mrs. fitzpdmkk, formerly )Mrs. Canle UP Central City and visit years since John was in <strong>Ord</strong>.Jlames RazYckia, Mr. mid Mrs. Eh.ankwith relatives./i~$=k Draper of ord, liw at ed over Sunday with his brothersII H~linsk~ and &mifly were also ms-(1. ,Grand Idand. She was not able to Walter and mas. and their mother The tahter part of last reek Mr. ent.course, of course. M,Walter Weare of Morrisron, Cola. 80 to the funeral of Qr son Drank Mrs. Desch. 1 end A"gu* PderSOn rdurned Mward Hul(n;By spent Sundayservices are worth moliey."his sistez, Mra. Alma Weareat bwmwn. M"lntana- from a -Y Of Several days h lwith musine willie and ~ ~ Hul- k j p Bey-"Well just remember that it %1bturdla~ Mr. and Mrs. Eked Hal- Omha.Nordstrum of Los Angel- at Den-/Whlle there Mrs. Peterson insky.Last Sunday morning Mrs. Mary,lwk ,and hlls mother re4urned to Ldn- took treahents for her eyes.1 was my dog that bit him." .ver last sunday and accompanied her;~. Thomas the another of bps. Cha~.~wln. Gnandm&er Hallock had W n!--- -%to ~ r with d the body of their father. Watson, arrived from h'orfdlk where: spending la few weeks with relahives' ~ i s Alice s Sterner, a sister of &.Barney Weare. she had been with friends. Her at Burm-ell.Alvin Mazac has been visiting at <strong>Ord</strong>.home is at Fairniont.She came here froq Brighton, Colo. =------------------I--------------------=------------- IMrs. A. J. Kindsvater left Friday has often visited at <strong>Ord</strong>. Mrs. Lute Weekes has been takin where she bad been spending a few' rfor her home at Denver, after a Stayl medical treatments at <strong>Ord</strong>. She made days. with her mother. She left <strong>Ord</strong>of several weeks with her parents,, 'Some ago Mrs. Mike SOffok- her usual ,trip last Friday. o ow ever last Monday for Chicago where sheMr. and Mrs. Horace Crow. Her ines returned home from Grand 1s- the motor was late so she had to is making her home with a sister.brother. Marvin aocompaaied Mrs. land where she had been taking stay over and returned Saturday toA large and complete~lineKindsvater and will find work at treatments. Last week she was Grand Island.. [down Bgain for a short the comingl 1 Women of the P. E. 0. chapter ofDenver.I York m-ere Wesse8 at a delightfulThursday evening' she isI Rudolph Scheibe and his mother Danty Tuesday evening. Honorem .Mrs. Josie Gordon and little dau-I but she had promised the dwtOr leftbhur&day for their home at for the r>ocasfon being girls whoseghter left last Thursdal for their go back for a examination' /micago. They had come ~.IO <strong>Ord</strong> to hsfness life prevent attendance athome at Ronan, Mont. They were; ~ w i l l ~ armngements ~ e for the funeraZ many parties. MLs Bess Alexandermaking a short +top with relatives Three steel cribs that of John Prygal wbo died last week grtve Ian ideresting travelogue of herat Ravenna. Mrs. Gordon is a dau-'hold Over aOf& the A* &dil farm home. recent trlp.'to Eumpe. Miss Cmwayghter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe ~ern1k.l Were put up last week near the grainl'~rtrlbuted a plaaslng Inish song.she had been at OM to attend a fam- store house ofIAlexander Long near U-R , Idght dreshments were served andi1y reunion. It had been several the and depot. These crib I - dancing enjoyed by those who oaredyears since she visited here. are close to the tracks SO that the br it. Y&ow "~mums" and oandlesgrain can be loaded or unloaded from araalb' invited to attend the big were used for dw~ions.-york Reacar on the track. Mr. Long buys ~hrlstmas There dl be Onme rmlady monn,hny te*hesubilloan. flhds i8 the Miss Alexamderand sells pop corn and sweet cmn. @e ladies house dresses. aprons of tau&t ord yearsmeetling w s held at tihe high 6ch00l 'dl unds, daung for bhe andauditorluma 30 * me is now an inshrudor in the York1, a letter from the R. L. staple young aildren, EWCYCandiesmwrk and has been there since leav-6:16. FollMng a few XUl~ll~lcsfamilyat Omaha we learn that Mr. Christ- g'iw. Also a wonderfulmen& of a gemem1 nature Superin-imtad& CYlhloe radand ~rs. owe who several yean ddsplay of hovemade candy* .madeD4d1diMyBId0(he nFJt lao *a*rS of Moran.s am ~onducted the singlng and music by expe*l come and see. @atur-] Last Thursday Barney BricknerD-iber lDlh atfiycbology of the uUld,usted at revival the <strong>Ord</strong> meeting ~hristian were church assisting duringIChurch. dlaYand Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Newbeckerohlldu Tb tachern of the 1 drove to Grand Island. Barney justanad- at a rnc0ln hmlmeetings in Omaha. Recently they( for the outing and George on busi-~ o ~ eraniw & a ~ m-ber 7 for the Were luncheon guests at the staple latter *part Of lart Week tae ne,. Mrs. Newb@.cker went down tothe punme ai'dh.Mkting up the home. cwil staple is Still at Tampa gravd crew well~t to Neamey. whew see her sister-in-law, Mrs. Chas. ',pwras ade thus far thb year Fla. but did not know just how long have a few weeks mrk- They Bwer who has for several weeksoompared with the requirements of be would there. the are at <strong>Ord</strong> and been at the Island taking care of herthe murse of study, he ~~1 guests at theStaple home on Thanks- w"p but it is getting quXe cdd for mdher, Mrs. Brown, who isteachers will meet Monday December Firing day were Mr. and Mrs.and can doneill with no hopes of recovery. Mrs.14, for a di~u&on of a o&pter in Batie. Miss Mildred 19 feeling some with the gravel when it is in a Newbecker9 brought home Masteraprindples in secondary what improved. They always wished mndiGOn. The crew will return inEducatioIi "to be remembered by ord friends. the spring and fildsh this fib. There Kenneth the three year Old 'On Oflare places M~~~ the raad1 Also Holiday Goodsb&ween the Barnes and will care for the child ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,~~~IImIIIIIIIIIIIIIII---~--.--.~m~rrs- - - _ -_-- <strong>Ord</strong> and Nonth Loup lmve'the three 'Iihi1 the m.dhm is me lo return to- - 4 inchas of gravel mlledcontmot. Other places haInch,II1.I Mrs. Harley Garrison returned lastsund day to Grand Island. She had(been at <strong>Ord</strong> to see her father, JoeCiemny, who is a patient at the <strong>Ord</strong>'My' Christmas Business:I hospital. Mrs. Garrison spenlt mosthas been .very giod of the time for several days ~4therfaher, staying nights with her rda-tives, the Fnank Haha Jr. fkpily.but I a11 rwdviug new goods every day to raplace those She wlas also spending some time at4he holmsoldof her srtslter-in-law, Mrs. 'SQ you w5ll wit have a dqpla sltbck to ~b@se \MIHL Swain. Mrs. Garrison hasfmm. Mok over the lid Mow and sree if you do not mny friends at <strong>Ord</strong>. She ahtendedRind what you want:our school and graduated here a few1sears ago.COKDIAlENT SETSINCENSE UUlIIYEItS ~IWHEI\ OF p~,-\l\~ BE,\I)Sof her grandmother Mrs. Rachel R.Ward, at a hospital in Des Moines,VASES1'01~~'~' \VL\TEIISIowa, w'here she had been taken after_,la fall, when her hip was broken.TEDDIES AXD NlCllC GO\VIVS La silk, voile and llfi(cr~~en~;~t;~;os;it;~e~fa;;;;, $;sheer.had lived unti the 19th of Januaryshe would have baen 86 yearq of age.APlIONS in gi~lglianl ancl organdie The m y was larid to rest by theside of her husband who passed awayTO\VELS, PILLO\V SLIPS, TABLE IIUKKEIIS, DIIESSEII abut fifiee~ years' ago. Th& rest-SCAlIFS, IIAXD AIL\DE 5110ES FOII INPANTS, etc" inn place is not far fmm Des MoinesHundreds of other &Ieslsit IIopkills Grove in a United Brethrencemete.v. Mrs. Ward was wellacquainted at <strong>Ord</strong> hawing lived hereat one time for three years and severalother time8 qhe bas spent severalweeks at <strong>Ord</strong> whiting 'her daugh-MRS: LOVA TRINDLE te, Mrs. c. ,on and her grand-The Little Art Shopdaughter, Mrs. Joe Barta. Mrs. Fuslon'wentto her mother the first of~uguslt. The latter was then ill and! Mm. Fusop and other relahives, haveagiven her constant care.------------ --U44+~4444+44+++44++44444+ ~*44++444444+~44+44*44~+4+*4444H44*~44+*+44444+, Milliken9sHardware\Santals Headquarters\GIFTS PROJf $1.00 UPLeather Iiey Case, M11 fold, gold chain, cuff- *I.For MotherGIFTS FROX $1.00 UPOandle sticks, candles, penoils, paas, thimbles.siilverware, cut @Lass, tea sets, aassemles. eleCtrlclamps, pearls, toilet sets.- 3rl~3Not in the way of toys for we do not believe strongly in giving mere{td*~, We belieye, rather, that use ful gifts are as %rule, better and weGIFTS FOR $1.00 UPhave tried to have an pssortinent that wvouTd appeal to the careful,Penails, scarf pins, cuff links, be# chruins, keythrifty buyer. The list below is only .a part of tlih scores of articles cases, bill folds, pens, knive, chains. emblems. CilFTS FROX $1.00 UPthat ,can be found in our big stock, that are suitable for gifts. Come inand look these and the others over and make your selections.Percola tors Casseroles Coleman Lamps For the Whole Family\~encos, purses, barretits, @ns, rings, meshbags. wrist watch, bracelets, ivory, pen.For Boys and GirlsColeman La~~terns Silverware Safety Razors Radios, Pianos, Edisons. Mantle clocks, Elec- Pianos, Watches, Sasophones. Cornets, and allPocket Knives wagons Kiddie Kars tric fixtures. , kinds or musicat1 instrun~ents.' Sleds Ice Skates . Roller SkatesFlash Lights Alu~ni~~unl Ware , Baking WareDL. D. Milliken, Propsretor -. .,\


F. Berane Be Your Druggist-TllE NAJKELESSBIVBBlet me alone."dark passage far down In the heart neck.Hall's Catarrh~t IS s a this ~ country is not aaafihasbcensuccess-ed to coons. The animals thrive beatin a timber country. It is nataralwltd."-----m n be here to starLn%he wlll come backnmr the Llne."coon bounds.JOHN BOEITGER, in oldJiewartS Lop%/hen in Omaha .Oathrew.250 Rooms with Bath. $2 to $3toward Sky Llne.Hillcrest SanitariuinGEO. R. GARDDENTISTY-Rrry Dlagnoslsreamnuible and pmcti~a~. LOU~ Valley Clinicborn.bmwr lost their drowsy pleasantry.I rlght to hi^ father's proyertHundreds of mple havehelp who could notWe are d-ysglad to ex-bg of rtrength was still with her. Shemeasured Provine's shoulders with herv--nts to know is-\Ye took the *If" -from "Thrift"- CHARLES MUARSlCIAXS AND<strong>Ord</strong>, NebraskaSmialifA in diseases of theEYE, EAR. NOSE and THUOATausw FITTEDhours 10 to 12 A. M. 1:30 tonma.Real Estate and Live StockAUC'TIONWI\S 'A. M. DANIELSUNL)E1t'I'dI


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The pradent of the Sincldr Re- for Wend Bruha went home to help bmght W l w%th ha to get Ids or. Joe Wadas hauled a load of hbgs .-Ie Swa tat Bunday,Ifhhg a. L offerjng a free for all fintlsh wrn pdcu Wednesday. Then Adolph fixed R for him.&UUfly went Sunday at Chw. Wck-~ rto the i nmthwe& ~ d ~ f l abtion he went back to & mrk the firstWiua SWa spent Monday night ner's.Mr. and Mrs. Fmnk Adamek &adrnhagers.To q W y dot,several of ae neigh%r& were shop with Paul Vodehnal.tM8 prize of this week.ed a fune~al in Ooatwk Saturqay- ping in 0rd llast Tuesday.( Mrs. Itrutitie Burson and children\ve must have been 100 m cent. Thq Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hu*~~s~Y and1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adam~k slld hop. apd kLee Maresh were ddt- ' spent Sunday & Homer Jpnes'tinlsh of the raw wtill be ~dober, lfamlly ammpanled by Mike Hulin- Em, Marie and Alice were Sunday POTTON \YoODWyne Turner's are buying milkNovmber and December. It d l be ing wla frank Hlavinka's children .ky went Sunday at John and J~.'wening oallers ah ~a+ld -wads. last Supday, (By Lila Beehrle) from Lloyd Hunt'cbase4 an our oil percentage, d all Kamarad's near Comstock. ( Frank Admlek's fidaed shreddinn Last Wkdnesdjay wail hnnie Skala's' Wme Turner @gr a newthe service rsfatJou in tho dftMd Jios. Mach and Mr. and MI-@. Wencl Wednesday.6th birthday. He treated the schoolNAIX STBEET NEWS~ ~ Turner $ 2 war ~ sick over theThere are dght lefit. In OWbr the Bruha had dinner at F. J. Hulin~ky's 1 Wlll Adamek and Jim Vasicek and A t~ a cake whioh every one enjoyed.mr&e station at Hldorado, Iowa was Jos. Hullnsky lost two more head 'Frank Adamk hedped aton AQamek (By Mary Kirby) ' We hope he ha8 many morq in tho we&~~Heary and Hugene Ohlp&lst, Hathar vtw 2nd. Ewy cup of of cattle fisoan stalk poisoning.Thomas Nelson Jr. weat back io future.greaw and evm quiant of dl will a - kg1:$ ~ ~ ~ w Sutherland e $ PDLkf spendlngfa ~ r few ~ days 1 ~ Mr. and ~ Mn. ~ Ted Skala and Cam-lwere abm'at Job. ~ P P Sunday.help. It Is a fight between Nebrapka UPPEB ELM CREEK morning to help them htcher. with rehiires near <strong>Ord</strong>. He lo mrk- Uy spent Sahrday nlght at J. S. s~~su$~ym~&8Bd Iowa. 1 will apW+te W Tinlg in a& that town V0d‘2hnal's.~ ~ J O b ~ ~ ~help. W. I. IWer.apd Mm ~ d ~ d b and ~ r Hamld t ~ ~ ~ Stewart finished ,&ell- for his bther-in4aW W. F. Borle.36-1t family and Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Enger corn Monday.Fred Jr. apd Edward Skala drove ' hull Lena- A"gufd and V"-were Sunday lidtors at H~~~~ Edwad adam& 1s impmdng every Hk Mrs. arls Rasmurlep md to Old Sunday for J0hn Skills dehd spent Sunday at Henry Vo-J ~ ~ -dehlual's.i. . OLEAN NE\7S day, as good as can be pxpe&ed 'hbY acmmPanld hh home, Jr.(By Mala OilSver)gensen.Jim Hanisen hauled corn up to Sor- - down by auto way. mhm I Mr. and Mm. J. S. Vodehnal itnd theIMF. and MW. J.C. Meese rhited Bernie Jensen and Gerald Jones with Paul Vodebal. 'IWnt mnday Illght -11 children spent Supday & Mr,Bunday d John Ww;rrrds. .en \denae,n.n's Sunday, DISTMCT 5.5were absent iron^ sch001 TuesdEy of Will Pens. apeut Sunday night with '~~~$'$v2~2;Mr; and Mrs. Lhk Auble' wwe 1--at Mr. and Mrs. P. D. PhilbrYck and (By ammuel F. Widas) last w&. Edward Skala.NewnWl6ur Zangger's Satumy for dinner. Qfalu,ly took &nneT ah Paul Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Walter SkhZe~d~ We all send our sympathy to the The following spent Saturdwy nn:ght 'E: $%?, Nokix mrn forMr. and Mrs. G'W were at NoFtm agit$m. Cap1 hdermn and and family vdsbtted tit John Lech'S Joe Ciemny famlly as they seem lo at J. S. Vodehnal's: Mr. &nd Mra..laup BWday. She rtdtd her mther place last Sunday afieraoon have had more Ghan ththeir share of li~bert Volf, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skala IMm. Watts. siy rtt kaink Tl?im Spn- Claude ~1clhax&90n W&S busy &red- bad luck. and family, Mr. Snwbo4a1)ISTBICT 18. \andMrs. T'hemnbhnle spent Wednes- day'~dhg corn last Fri!ay' wd WurdaY. E. S. Coats WEIS in town ea~ly Sat- ,sons, Fmnk and ahsrlde.(By Wrulce Xing)&y at Ob& Bcd~%'s. 'Alrh Cmig La flchlng for Carl Frank Wigeot was shredding wm urday modng to &h the tra to Martha Vodabnal *me home from Wayne ICLng helped Elmer King~rs. ~ r and n ~ l m went to/I~st Monday forenoon. Lincoln. where he had business met- her schadl work at (Inand Island andOM Thur&ay evening the u$2 hder-n shraed sat- * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beran and Lam- ter3 to afkend to. Ispent the week endb$:yrgig ?te:$. the miellith herMMIB. *lted -11' &ited at Joe Kady's place last Mr. and Mrs. Nels ~dson visited as It was her birthday.Club which was held pt Mrs. Me11Over 'jkhrtw son Walter and family and went H P HBnsenls were Sunday after- qmday afterown. at Andrea Nelsons Wednesday of last Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wtford and Rathbuns Thursdeymto her harne act Burwell the next day.noo;l visitors at Nels Hansen.wMr. and Mrg. Ed Kasper and Lam- week. Iamdly spent Sunday at Ham Draw-Junior Rathbun is back in schoolM*, and %s, paul mdzu s,mt MI'. and M". m l Wow and famdly fly visited at John Podehnkl's plam Mvrry N&on and John and Perry b~ldge's, who live near Sargent. again after s three weeks absence.Sunday evening at. m. M ~ (tar- .vated at A~hur Memlng's Sunday. last Sunctay afterman. Chipps spent Thursday night of last Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Coaits and He has been pick corn.bx'a. Nels Hansa &elled Monday. I Mk Mary Kasper is helping Mrs week at the home of George Klrby. daughter Virginia spent Sunday at Smith dl day". and Mrs. and waflad crank dled on 'B-I1 Stewart wYh ber work for a few Mr. and Mrs. Wter Coats were Cms Cornell's. Thursday.children and Mavis Pekemion were din- Philbriok Monday nfght to ,ask himvisitors at Harry Dye's Sunday. E~~ Svoboda spent sunday with TWO birthdays were celebrated at,bo helpguests at wnl''- Bwwr'sshred.I SopMe Kasper vho was helsily Chester. md Ernest Kirby and Hasle Skslr. school this week. Junior RathbunJ. A. Lukwh and hdly were Ma- Mrs. Ertaruley Pdska returned home Murry Nebon spent 'Sunday with the Mr. and Mrs. bred skala Sr. and treated the' *Wher pupils to'%r, CIluhbu(dr Wikd vtth Mr. day night vldtors at Anton Adamek's. kst week. Forrest W@son fady. Eons I;ennie and Jim spect Scnday loll~-po.~ Th-da~ a& being hisMr. and Mrs. Mike Noha a d fam- john Lech has fid&+h plcldng Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby and a,t Jbm Potrbs'.Slnlder Sunday.tentb birthday. Eva Wegryeyns sevb%~.and Mw. 1%'. E3. Lincoln spent Jandatsmily were Sunday visitors 'at Charley corn Saturday afieromn. some of their ohildren were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Levi ' 0h1:pps spent enth birthday was Friday and sheBunday evening at John Edwards Charles Desmul, George Hlavinki. visitors at Andrew Nelsons. (Sewday afternoon with Mrs. Chris. treated us to aPPles.IMrs. P. J. KowaZgki enterhined the ELM CREEK SCHOOLAngdine Lech, Lloyd and Ruth Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones and H3nsen. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King spentRoyal Kensingtan. Club l%ursd@y. on; ardson, Raylllond and Dowthp Shot- family vfited art the hams of Charles Ruby C4ipp4 attended the foot ball S~turda~ night with Elmer Kinga.ly six meullbelw being present an ac- (By Miss Alice Vaslcek) koski md Erma Vandas are perfect Bricknar Sunday. banquet hdd in <strong>Ord</strong> Friday night. Virginia Rathbun visibed schw1count' of stormy weather Lunch was Mr. and Mrs. W1 Adamek and ,ttendance schlplars for the month of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bmt were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunt arLd Li~la a while Friday afternoon.epcCI am a ad ~ ewm e had by family vlshted at WiiU Novmads Sun- Novb*niber. guW at W. H. Harrisons Sunday. Beehrle ruttended the party at m. Joseph Myers has been absentthose Dresel~t day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Faank Hlaloinka and Mr. and Mrs. Chrie. Rasmussen and Hacbls last Tuesday as it was their fronl school the past week.MDs. Xhwe; Erom Bend, Id. Mrs. Adolph Beranek spent Sun- SOLS Robert and Edward were visit- faiunlly were callers ht Andrew -Nel- 10th wedding anniversary. We a11 Wle are going to give a short promaunt of Mrs. m&Nomew and a afternoon & Frmk MRese'a. ors at Ohanley Mottttls.plaW last Sun- sons Tuesday ni&t of last' week. had a good time. gram at the school house on the ev-Mrs mer Thamcts Miss Gladys Stewart was a Sunday day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kirby and famfmMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunt spent sunn- euing of December 18. There will WDvn-, N*r,'*ft& *ere lu week.afternoon visttor at Ehnk Adamek'a. Beste Samla was a caller at Ben llly were Sunday visitors at Jens Nel- day with her folks Mr. and Mrs. Wnl. a box suP~er after the program. Evarrymen ai TBflOr bmat Miss Hattde, Emma and AMce Vasi- Irlalays Sunday evening. Sons. Harrison. eryone is invitM.loid I rriday and 1 cek visitted at John ~eranek~s Sun- / Mr. and Mrs. *Joe Pew were visit- The farmers h this nekhhrhood, Ray Honit helM Uoyd buUd a self Claude Bathbun finished pickingdl night at L. L. 01iverr re- ors at Frank Samla's lat Sunday af- sure a~prechted the god weather the feeder a couple of days last week. his pop corn Saturday. Mr. Rathturnfnghonie Saturday da;e;E;;np;he nekh*rs attmded lromn.last couple of weak or more and ~frk- 1 Mr. md Mrs. George Kirby and bun is helpln~ Mott Rathbun of Sumfi-~mon $5.25 LuiC~ng the Axel Lindhartsen sale last Tues- Frank Hhavinka findshed picking cd lots of corn. Most, of them1 are Wily spent Sunaay at Andrew Nel- pter pick corn Cuts weex.pop corn ~u~Od13y. ~rdty good hr hY. corn last Wednesday. finishing tb2s melt. 50~3. Wayne King lauled corn to, Or&a boy 13 ream dd. Frank Adamek Jr. and Paul, Ed- Frank Hlavinka and son Robert Mr. and Mrs; Elmer Vergdn and Edward Skala ts picking., corn for Monday.-Iton nesr Zlaving a ward, Anm, Erma and Minnie visited were busy fixing fence laat Monday. baby, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. VeDgin and TV~yne Tmmer. 3 McLain Brothers are expecting to'+6&us add,ent last We am on Willdam Klanecky's Sunday. The distrld 53 sohwl will hare a Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kirby visited at Wyne Turner was a Monday call- finish @usking corn this week. Austinway to Old nar the elan mk Ad~lph Beranek wed to Wm. Stew- Christmas program next Wednesday Jens Nelsons Sunday. er at Fred Slda's. Cummtns and Bob Spray have beenuaFds. bone on the aar ads Sund'ay and when coming back evening December 23. 1925. Unllnm Svoboda was a dsitor with Mr. aria Mrs. Homer Jones and htuskiag for-hiin the past. week.broke and threw the boys a& the 1,krvin rXuC.une call4 at Wilbur lw Ilianggem Sulllday aPternoon.IMr. and Mrs, Chadey Bdrle wereat Ray Gfpw Sunday for supper andSilk or Woolapeat- tihe ovening. ,.and Mrs. Ola Peterson andchildren called on Mr. and Mrs.hhauer's Sunday aftezruaon.Mr. laud Mrs. lsrl Fbathilornew andslcm called at Ray Kerurns Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Kmges? and babyImm Grant, Nebwlna, Mal with theKbw&skii hily la& Thsuwday mening:They a h ~ftecl bhe JohnKUne famlly In <strong>Ord</strong>.Ign. Kim&, d o recently underwenta sehus ogmrution art the <strong>Ord</strong>fIqybita1 was taka to his home atAshkn \Vledne~day; on !&eir wayhame they visited a whhla at Kowaleld'a.Dr. Banta called on Grandpa Klo-w&ki %tulday eveudni.SMay Mr. and Mrs. KoW&k!i 'sod6m.1 Sylveslter went to Grwley to at- Itend a bazaar and vkit with the!@As.JfABEELL CWEY SUNDAYSCllOOL NOTESKext Sunday Dweber 13th Rev.Hansen will be wilh us.SundayCif 1s for Cl~rist111a.st! FOLKS! ~llisLast Word in VatuesIt is the final call, toMeli's all woolalt~~aclita~colorsis positively the greatest buying op~ortuuib of the year. Examine inkb it and me thedifference rather than the similiarity of other sales you have ,,attended. A permn needsjudgnient to ,discriminate against high prices. One also needs judg~neato ,choose between Iaw prim. IC~ isj.4 just as necessary as to pick out the right store at regular prices. QUALITY is just as .irnl~&bilnt,wbn prkesare reduced, as when not. We invite you to compare our prices and merchandise.%echo01 at 10:50. Preaching service at1 oklock. Let us all plan to attendRX we are sure Mr. Haasea will Values up to $3.00b.'.4g ~s a helpful mesaage as hs alwaysdoes. Please be on time andbring your lu~ich. l&,erybudy \%elcome.The attendance at Sunday scllool,the la~two Sunday8 has been very'small but' we hope that we will all1get the Christmas spirit and everymember try to attend n+xt Sunday.,We need you all and we know if wejust have the will the Lord will pro-ride the way. Here are some sayingsfrom a Missionary contereqcewhich are true: 'The future of World p2ace dependsupon the children.Boys and girls in the country ifchristianized wlll rise tcl the top, if'not-' christianized they will sink totEi5 kttom when they come to the 1cityIf the world is to saved it mustbe. saved before it. is t-wen_ty.Tlie mw who has turned his back' on tJie Sundhy $chool has turned his,back on Amedca.1;f we dm2 have same backgroundto life, life is not worth living.-PLEASAN'E l1ILLCiThis comnmity wm shocked aenwar& was reoelwd hem thak Antonmu6ek hadswtdde in,Qmiaba. Anton wis bun and to manh.wdin this pa& d the county. Helad been mpIxwad in an Omaha Gar-age. Tche mfns bm~h toEpomedl and lntment w&9 in theBwwell oamderg Wide he mother.*a &fed abut a year ago.A15ert and Frank Hulllinsky andJ@hn Mach helped Jolq Hlulinsky$8.00 ,value Suit . . . . . . . . . $5.49$9.00 value Suit. . . . . . . . . $6.39$11.00 ,value Suit. . . . . . . . . $7.69$5.00 value Overcoat. . . . . $4.1 7$7.00 value Overcoat . - $5.79One l ot Men's Dress ShoesSold for $10.00 1l~r~tcher -- Tuesday.Louie and Mary Codr were Overnlmht VIPQ~Q nt N1 J Hu1ins.k~'~ Fri-'..C..L PYrllr -r- - - -day. -Jos.I313rh ivll? 11'1s Lleeil worlting I /IMEN'S DRESS SHIRTSMen's fancy collar attached andneck Lra~~clillens fine Jfad~?ais, full made,fast color dress sBi~ts_--sltlirts -,----,-----,,--,,,,,---,------,--Ifens plain and fancy Broadclothand Silk stripo Madras DressShirts $2.07$22.50 value Suits. . . .... $1 6.67Men's Munsing Union Suits$2.25 value . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . $1.89$30.00 value Suits. . . . .. . . $22.97$45.00 ,value Suits. . : . . . . . $37.43$20.00. value Overcoats. . . $1 3.76$32.50 value Overcoats. . . $25.47Men's Dress HoseColors Black and Brdwn. 15c Value-$2.19 ORD, NEBRASKA 9~


fj' 'Iam giving 10% off from my entire line of Shobs, Slippers; Overshoes, Hose Iand House SlippersMy advice to you is to buy your Qverslioe supply tllis Next( a goad deal nioi~. It's your cliailce to buy Oreislioes at tlie TOWyear you will pay double lor tlie rubber goods Ilaw rubber $gjuruped S110E STORE riglit iiow less tlian last year. L)oii9t miss it Or ~ou'llSroni 18c a pound to $1.20. It is a sure sign tliat you will have to pay sorry.You get 10 per kent off 011 every lWpg you buy in this Store. Yo11 This is a banafide sale to reduce illy stock before invoicing.need Shoes, Slippers and O\ersIioes--\Vlry iiot buy tllelli at UieThere is no store in town where 'you call step in aiid save 10 perwlieiae yoit caii mre 500 to $1.001 It oouuts up lost. Try it aatrz: cent 011 everything you buy, meept at the TONY SllOE STOIIB.II I nd'w;$4.50 j 'Im I I I I I I m ~ I I I ~ I I I I I r I I r I I I I I I I r I ~~DIIIIIII~II~I~IIIIIIIDIIDIIIIIII11 IIIjr; : I Ladies' $2.00 Silk Hose, : I Men's $8.50 FlorsleimIHouse Slippers for Husband : I now $1.80 ! I : I Oxfordd now $7.60 jmakes a fine present I :IThere is dothing as nioe to give your II now $1.35 1 I : I now $9.00 1 I8husband as)a pair 01 house slip ers for a, Christmas present. He'll need em every1,' FOR THE LADIESI Ladie$ $1.50'Silk Hose; I Men's $10 FlorsheimJhoes I Nice Silk Hose or a pair ofI Bedroom Slippersmorning. I Ladies' $1.00 Silk Hose, I Men's $5 R.J.V.P. Shoes ; he^ can always use them.J I Inow 90c ; IMEN'S SOCKS---wool, silk and wool, or allsilk. make nice resentsC~rrrrr~rrrrrrrrrt & *, *Fk.r -/I% m I I I I 1 I I r r I I I m I I I I D I I I I I I I I I I m I I*TONY-rrrrrrrrrrSHOE STORE A. F. ISOSMAT~,II\!Propm IPDtmmmmmnmmntmmmtt&mtUttnqmttmUt#1~~ttt~ttnntmttttatttttttttttttnttatttttttttttattmtmtrmttttttattttttttttttnttnttntta~~tttttttttttttttttttt:tttt:ttt:ttt:t~at~tttttti#1ttttttttttttttttttt~ttttt!t~6A VISIT TO THE NAVAL (dlgCipline m ~ l d douhWw b much in the ten counties which have been The sewing dub will meet at the cvming &r schml. Mrs. Ed I q md Mrs. Bill HbhdCdPEIY AT ANNBPOLiS m e ' to b r if the co.urse of getting monthly lessohfl this year. John Athey home to help Mrs. Athey Gm- Baker returned from a mp at Elmer Kirk'*-' - )were liss h-. &a. it ia, Both these ladies have been project tie auilsts. b South Dakda Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maddox and famlwasa beautiful satUrgay after- ,l&.tle I&ure the for traveling or leaders in their clubs. Both of them Otto Schoning is rewrted very ill. W Schudel served on the jury last I~Y at I. R. J~CW.nwn we arrived at the ~~~d ,visiting, even U it were allowed. have done much more than the re-1 A number fmm ad@ m u a Y at- week at areeley- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Banta ah Elmerme "Neb@"~~~d~~~ ats m to be tbe "goats" quired work of leadership in their tended the funeral of Walter Rmd Annabell ~irk visited Schiool Tues- ~ r ~ .A ~ and the ~ mid- ~ ~ I ~ ~dpmea. as fie stud&ts me called, for all the other clms. 'Fhe "firqt communities and each of them has Bunday. day. Cheater Bdb10~~B at John Edwarde.were free for theThat is, ~1"s~" (s~o~s),"88~0lld 08s~". an interesting story to tell. A number of men attended the sale Olaud Thomas, Floyd Wdzel and Mr. and Mrs. Jim EDaaia and a-as free as they ever are, thare. They I (judprrs). and "You~tem" (sopho- - ak W. Gmens Mondav. Clare~ce Babcwk went to a sale north Uy at Ellmer Kirk'e.are allowed b go of the Academy mores) are ~nstanu~ making the Even thugh it is possible for only fm is help!* John Krieiald of Horace wdnesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Luse a't Herrcangrounds at &t time, but only plebs individual^ and collectively do a comparatively few farmers and Mrs. Ga. Bartz and Ruth' Baker 6chondngP#.CX)m.town. ~h~~ seemed be dl out- ,the most ridiculous stunta But not their wives of Nebraska to attend POIU&ld Baker husked corn for Her- the Gee- Jahnson hm sdur- Mr. and ms. Bill ~ish at tb%and a fine looking bun& they 'are, ah the "hazing" fti &using$ Of the meetings of their own 0rganiz-SchOdnp; Saturday. day evening. Hieh home.Indeed. he^ haye to be pra&cally1lt is most helpful. they also ask ations at the Agricultural College in Rum Wer spent Saturday dght Thomas at the Albertperfect ~hysically, and of vary high plebes quemons On Lincoln each year those who do with Mrs. Geo. Bartz. Brown, home Saturday. Mrs ClifEm-d Chubbuck w&s up fronlGee. sBlltz visited the 'laud ~orth' ~olug I& Wurdqy to take asltanding bath mentally and morally S"'bjecb they need to which come represent many communities A, number fm this mmmunitypass the edaanw ex@n&iona lacy must answer Once Or look up and are generally the leaders in those have' been &tending the revival meet- ''hornas home Tuesday treabemt from Dr. Norris. She WSLSWe a ~ found ~ n out where Uhey were and vwrt On. DoubtleSS the plebes wmmunitks. They to the, ings which are being held NorthSunday in Riverdaile were: 1 WOWIW~~ by her two chfldMaJ11 going. There was a football game Often look forward with dee to the meetings not because they get any b*. Mrs. Gee. Baker, Ruth and Donald ~imo and Gerddipe. M h Ha&ethat day, at Ann Arbor, between the /time they* as upper classmen* direct or commercial benefit$ but be- TheJma and Merlin B W adled ak Fred Houtby, ci dster of Mrs. Ch~bb~Ck,N@VY and Michigan. There was an Oan get their fun au$ the next cause they can get tcgether and talk rut the Albert Brown home Monday] Heran Scbonings & Elmer Kirk's. CiXWXU@iolid them.elwtric scoreboard in Dahlgren Hall ,pl$ey~nly we ~ v erwon toover common problems. Since there ----- - I ------ -(a 'building used for indoor trainingtare so many of these associations in -in aiming the big guns on shipboard), ' P*!d~ as Amerloansa Of theI the state, all concerned with a betandthey were going there to watchwhich has beenup' ter way of doing things, the logical&e game.~ l they ~ were ~ to , rwt 'by SO mny yeam of service of faith-, place for them to meet is at the Agfortheir t@Ctdll, and the m Q i ~ Was to 1Offlcersw and more Qf thericultural ~llegfi the headquartersbe bnmdcast, greatly amplified on the / ~ ~ ~ 4 ~ l p ~r*CO~:~ , ' ~ of o the ~ experiniental ~ ~ h ~ work ~ and ~ r the ~ ~dootball fleld in Michigan.Time LA^^^^ W. sIMMONS.nef ideas about farming and homeW&S too short to see anfihinl: try., making in the state. The sessionsmore than the high sms. if one canpick thorn at 411~h a ~~HICULTUBAL COLLEGE are not short courses offe~ed by thevacTr bea~itifi~l and college but pragrams Wludinght@wdng plm. Mo& mplcuouestate and nationally known speakersIs pmlbably the chapel, a large. beau- Extension Notes / as well as members of the associatifulbuillding with a gilded dome, and Are the youngsters starving tiOn; who give their experiences,conbainling wonderful glass they come home from school? ,Thiswindows. It is arranged for the Epis- is because the noon lunch haswpalian service. htidsihipmen are re- been satisfaictory. Cold lunches nev- TUBTLE CREEK NEWSquired to attend church Sundjav mop 1 er made a satisfactory meal for Mr. and Mrs. Muller and Mr. andnlnm, either in the &ape1 or jn the ing ehlldren. They need me dish of Mrs. Nelson were Sunday evening(Annapolis charvhes. If they fail to hot nourishing food, preferably made visitors at Cbls. Itasmussens.go, they get demerits wMah bve to of vegetables or milk, to supplement Mr. and Mr. John Carkoski and the Ibe redeemed by seven hours of drill- their cold lunches. Frtit should also Job ' 89be* W~Y Were Sunday @ing. *or all demerits they mu& drill. be a part of the noon luqph. The Ag- l"i&Ors at E wnk Konkolewski's.It seems that they eet demeritts for ricutural College at Lincoln and its Grant ad Albert Fogt spent sunirregularitiesof many kinds, for in- county extension agents have circu- &Y with Ivan M~ow.62lanoe, bard'nass, or failure to have lars which suggest hot school lunches Arthur Jepsem, Fern Majors. Tedthelir belongings arranged with mathe-: and methods of serving them in a Helga m&, Mr. and Mrs. Vigg~matical Precisineas. I can imagine practical way. -. Muller and family and Mr. Fogt spentmlany a mdher:s surprise if she could Eating between is ahabit Sunday 3 John Ndson's.and a gift of beautifulIn On her *On% tidy which is very injurious to the bestheinice Nelson sgent Sunday hitingwithbeaon%ngs. [of digestive systems. This is espec- ~ i . and mnkolewsM.In the 'IYl.l of aapei Is Be htrJ, Clarence JohnsonIZwat mffln of John ially true if candy or cake is eaten were Tuesday evedng dsitors)Jones, the first Adlniiiral of the Amerl-;,use it taken the appetite away at Paul A:om Lther needed fads such asmhpl.Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A Giet so truly pofiraflng thp )~aulty and last-Navy' It q'"'te a ~ruits a .d vegetables which contain msonHlmer Plejdrup ofing qulality jolt your Mendslzlp and good wishes@hrfne, and a~ippg.~riately so at that ,in,r,~s andPlace. It Is mast unusual in appear- - sPnt iuhe evening at N. P. F'ogts. Theante, being of a very odd blsck dndervening was speat in making muskgreen mal~ble mmed wa many fir- 1 l'h~~inner of the Nebraska ten with two ridins, one gut:&ir and anI'EAIUI XECKLACES in varying desdgn are pro;-ares of the 'sea Apcve, the celli&, acre corn Contest this year will tell organ. ing very popular and 'desirable thls year.forms a rounded canopy. which how he raised his corn when his Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson and ramtheconstellations are engraved.1s anilounced before the Tues- fly were Wednesday evening visitorsM retpresenrts the heave* a h e the da-y afterncon session of the Nebras- ah N. P. Fogts.ssa beneatlh. 1 ka Crop Growers Association of Or- Mrs. Nelson, Helen, Irene and Nor-One of the most popular bulldings ganized Agrlcnture, January 5, at the man, Mrs. Ebgt and Helga had a quilt-Sing!e Strand Peaflsbthe gymnndum,. which 1s the center .~gricultural CoilJege, Ujn&oln. The ing bee at the E. S. Majors hme. Afor their thdrtyaree ~p~m. physical'\yinnem of the central and western'g~d time was had. Mr. ~bgt also $5.00 upwards ,d?velourment very muah &rs~;ed at divisions will als3 speak. The as- being resent.Anna-mlis. sociation will present the medals J. C. Ebgt who has been spending alVRIST IYATCIIES in Uhe newest designs andThg dormitory i4s a vary attmnive' and certif:cates to the winners at couple Of months with his brothershape& Wdhes that are real timekeepers+ibu?lding, and Immense, as it needst that time+ Falrmers attending thelNiss Fogt and a sister Mrs. H. L.Q be to house and feed 2500 midshjp- session may ask questions and enter Clement departed for the east Monmn.We should have liked to havelint0 the discussions which follcw. day mornling vk auto. He intends bseen the sleepdng quarters, but those The State Corn Show in a near by be home with his family at Warrenare not for the publlic's inspection. We ' room will be another corn attraction l'"ns~lyanfa by Christmas.Were wry much interested, however. of the week. Alarm at the condition Mrs. P. K. Jensen was quite seriousinthe krea8t d'ning room, where 2500 of seed corn f;llowing a severely ly ild last week. , Dr. §&Oh, fromcan sit down at once. It looked to cold Q-tober will probably stimulate Burwell was @ailled and at this timebe a Mock or more long. Tables run the interest in this show. Judg-8 Mrs. Jenseil is recovering uicely.hmslvise ancd are so mtathema,tically, 1 ad early conlmunity corn shows re- Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Hollmdelpr*fsely set, that one oan stand att, port that much of the corn has bc.n aalled on Mrs. Jensen Tuesday.one end 0 fthe room and see perfect-i damaged by freezes.Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Plejdrun of <strong>Ord</strong>IY lines of glassks, pitchers, - /were Sunday evening visiltors at, P.Hollanders.and On, to the OD-' Water hotter than 160 degreeswsrite end' The "khen is aChris, Raamussen and daugh-Of coarse we have many other items :cii-Fahrenheit will set the hav on the1of cleanliness and convenience. with hog instead of scalding it so it can ter awnwanled the Pormers (brotherable for Christmas from $1 up.'elventhinlg on a huge scale.lhomas Nelson Jr. to Sutherland theIn Ohe big.reoePt'onI be scraped off easily. A good ther- firat of the week where they will Among them are ,.in the w-tmi'ary * Ovle " themometer is almost as good a tool to visit with a sister Mrs., Wm.6essionspa-, have around on butchering day as aOf thChris -mussen For the Ladies: For Men: 'very 'lue with the sharp knife, says Extension Circular swntwggo Md,ers,EHAUTY PINS228.letters.Farm Slaughter of Hogs. avail- ~~h~ ~ ~ c,hris. l Raamussen ~ and ~ ~ ,LINGDRIE PINSwhich Commodore Perry UP THE used '*lP over a able at offices of County Extension p&er ~ ~ l helped l ~ Arthur ~ Jen- d ~ ~AND CLASPShundred years ago in th.e Battle or Agents and at the CO1- haul pop corn to Elyrla Tuesday. FOUNTAIN PBNS SlCAHl-' PINSLake mrie! oaea. flags there are of lege, Lincoln. water as low as 140 ---a-- BAR PINS CUl?' LINKSgreat interest in the museum, +hme the hog but RlVEHgALE NEWS ITEMS MILWT ARTICLES GOLD COMBScaptured in many naval battlw. What time is required than if the water is (BY Rbvcrdale H. S.)BOUDOIR CiLOCKSstories they could tell of bravery and near 160 degrees. 1 James swanson shucked corn forberolm. It is said that England has Scalding the head first the rec- Jim knta 'Ilhursday.YOU will enjoy a visit at our store. W: 2:-etried to negoblate flor the return of amended practise, then when the Mr. and Mre. Will Kelley and ~rs.glad to see you whether or not jvu buy.Dnianf of them, but has failed. hog is reversed a hook may be used eith from Genoa spent Friday nightIt bpp~ned that a mJne-laying in the mouth and the men need not at the'maud Thomas home.which had seen service in the Great try to hang onto slippery legs. A C. V. Thomas is having a new wellWlar was lyini at anchor there. An hoist over an upright barrel makes put down this week.officer very kindly us ~lru, ex- the scalding an easy job compared The laidias of the Busv me %wingplaintog every&hinr. Such hossek~ep- 1 with pulling the hog in a slanting club gave Mrs. Kirk a bouquet of. Sp&lem, and not an inch of barrel. A little more water is needed Chrysanthemums.waste space! The mines are great in the upright barrel, however. I The Aibert Brown, famdly and MissbGuls a yard or so k, filled with Just a little lye, soap, wood ashes Bnyder went to <strong>Ord</strong> Saturday.explodvk. hrger cennpnt ~IV-W~S or lime added to the water will help Lois and Wilma Scboning bent&I$ attached to serve as wefgb;t9. They cut the scurf and clean the skin. Too Saturday afternoon with Thelmawere on inclined tracks in the much of these agents will make the Banta.of the ship. To lay them they are run skin YJ?~~OW. r Raymnd Baker is husking &rndown the incline and out an opening - for Clark Skadden.In the ship, into the mer. A new addition to the farm equip- Clarence B a b k epent Murdaywe were aspec~ally dd to hear ment program of Organized Agricu- afternoon at the 0. V. Thomas home.slcrmdhing of the life of the mldship- ture this year 1s the home side of Mrs. O'Malley visited the Riverdalemen. ?\he Freshmen, or as the farm equipment. Mrs. Glen An- s~h'ool Tuesday afternmn.mey oalled, leavethe town derson of Elm Creek will tell and Miss Snyder was wi&ling that her& Annamlb dudng the year,! show what the women of her club PUP~~S ~ u l have d a rag shower onexcept hT the mistm= vlacatten, in Phelps county have learned this her. She Wt the wish last wednes-MmhW d the &hter dasses /year in the convenient kitchens pro- day when the rags came flying inhave crc~abo~lal 1-e at week bends. ject. Mrs. Nellie Drake of Edgar will directions. he school house &enThe cronnnement and triotnas 04 the summarize the results of this project gat a gaod cle~adng.I8


''. ., l T .~ra.- . 1- .* , '( %,*( '*r).P!+q. - , , %" . +*. :.. r 1 , J . . . . ; ,...,, ' I '.1. M. ~ro*n of scotla was in' , ~ r John i Ambiose +ill leave tii6'~r. ind &r..- erre ell ~addos it;'--t.ice. / 1#aSaves FeedI.. lcalled at Jake SEomakers Sunday af- ceremony consists of relieving theternoon.bride of her two middle incisors bylSam Boettger, Russell aterman. smashing them a rod, .. ----- I Myers and daughter Jessie d m ~ Bhlomaker Bros. Cuerney Trice andKtdown fro111 Burwell and spent sev Eugene Meyers called-at Jess How-EEI? your sfocli subpliid withMrs. Willard called at L:C. Coles To mark steel tools \v~rrn them ;Wilf fatten on less feed,1<strong>Ord</strong> between train$ Wednzsday. first or the year for c+lifornia where cream at tvan Bo:ts sunray - Painful wedding Ceremony - ,she will spend the winter visitin'g noon.t .. In one of the New Hebcldes Isiand~Frank Glfford left last Tuesday for relatives. . She mfay decide to make Guerney ~ric; Eugenp Meyers in the Pacific, part of the weddingOmaha with five Car loads Of c&ttle. that state her future home.'Il- B. Huff was a passenger Tues-j Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arday for Grand IslandIl& G"gg3nm0s is working at Kear- era1 hours with their friends th ertons Sunday afternoon., 1 Marking Steel Tools warm water in winter and theyUeY. Saturday he drove over to <strong>Ord</strong> \valter Leschinsiry family.and visited his family until Sunday.,, Sunday. sllglltly ,nd rub the tee1 with waxSOBLE EClLOEfl Mrs. Shomaker visited at Ray or hard tallorv, until film gathers.Henry Gewske Jr. shipped a car The Sunday visits were: Mr. and, Hardings Monday afternwn, Then scratch the lelt on the war,iOpen Top Non-Freezableload of Onlaha the first of Mrs. Walter Sloboszewski and fqm- Mr. Cole went to the hospitalthis week.cutting t]lrougb 10 steel. A littlelily at John Lech's in the afternoon,~ThursdaY ldorni~g and returned Fri- nitric acid on the wrlllngI Frank Berans at Joe Kartys, Ed Kas- 1 day afternoon.STOCK WATERERLast week tha fam- per and Henry Kriz and families at quickly eat out the letters. Wash obI1y moved int3 the ArmstrongEd Lena bought a hog froin Jess (he and remoye the wax ,vlth aRene Desmuls, Fern and Edith Rich-'Ho~iertoa Monday.which they recently purchased.hot ru, and the letters wlll be secure---I zrdson at home, John Lech and fan~-1 ~Mrs. Bubb~rd and JLls. mtts/1 i~y at Frank Berans in the evening, bought the R. K. C. Christpas treat ly etcjnnfiss Libbie Ziknlund and Gertrude Mr. and Mrs. Dave Philbrick a Saturday.IKnebel were in Grand Island last paul Hughes in the afternoon.1 Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Maddor of Pirqrical EmblemTcesday between trains. Mary Kasper is assisting Mrs. Bill Scotla came two Ivan Botts Wednesday The marine rerearch soclety '0).'Stewart with some work at this writ-[ to shuck corn.nliss Ndlie "Jn~p!e a nurse at the, Salem, Mass.. nap that It has no ex.ing.<strong>Ord</strong> Wolbach 1 Jess and ROY ~oi~erton delivered act informatfon II to how the nsmeRoger and Percy Benson are husk- a couple of cows to Jay Rpgers the ~011~ R Q orlglnaled, ~ ~ but ~ it was inCome in and let 'us showgay to visit her people,you how it works.f -ing corn for Claude Richardson. first of the week.-I_use as early as 1720, when it was em-,Paul Hughes is shredding corn for . Mrs. Harding mother of Ray Hardisentertaining a, Frank Wigent. Claude ploSed by Roberts. I,1 e:lrlYRichardson ing came Saturday to.visit for a f?wPrihnd, Mrs. M. Gloss front times Roger a r,,ntlnu term hr SACK LUMSEliOmaha. and Jess Myers this week.She arrived in <strong>Ord</strong> last week. days.:* . 1 Erma and Thelma Vandas are ab Mr. alld Mrs. Ray ~ ~ haye ~ rogue, dand-a i Jolly ~ Roger, ~ therefore.-'sent from school on account of the not been well fcr severai days. Mr. have aelnlng as a jollyLakt Friday Wilford" ,Williams went whooping cough. Elmer and Dell Fuss hauled a load of hay 'for them roue-Grand Island andup a new Bell have it als. We all hope for their'the fliFt.of the week.Nash sedan. speedy recovery. I The 8. K.*C. met at Mrs. Pete "Chaffing"I -Sophia Kasw mlurned from Kbralslrl's. Thursday afternoon withc ~ eo,Illlles, ~ wl,en ! ~ a I.-~ ~ ~-- - IPLreturned Thursday Stanley Petska'* Saturday evening.--(six me'xinbers present. We spent mostevenillg from'sargent where he had paul ~~~h~~ had the mjsfortune of the afternoon visiting, and a niceu~an has been gulltf of inflicting perbeeninstalling a furnace. of getting his hand in the shredder'luncheon was served about four 0'-chastiserrienl Won It ~u+++~++*+++++*+4+++*++++++++++4+*444+++*++++++++I \. John Rutar and Mrs. Agnes. Chrom- one day l_aSt week and is having quite clock. The next meeting at Mrs. L. C. Is for nrlgllb~rs to elnpt~a painful hand.(~.cles on L)ec&.mber 18th. with suppec a sack or two Of chaff in front of theecka were zarried -by Judge HolIat 7 p. m. served by club members offender's door to slgnlfy th:tt a?ingshead Dec. 8th at the court house. Have YOU a friend',who$e taste YOU areSUMYTEB ITEMSto which the families are invited. We "thrashlngw hns heen done there. ThIsMike Galczensld. U. P. section fore- (By Xrs. Ed illiller) also have our Christmas box at this Is called "chaffing." The general term not sure of but ,whom YOU wish to rememberman, went tsa Omnd Islland this mOl- The Springdale Kensington club may have had its orlgln In this curl- at ,Christmas? - Ining to ahtend a safdy meeting., ,,met Thursday of ljst week with M~S.J Mrs. Shomaker did sewing at Mrs. ous custom.I nathbun. li'ourteen members were Ray Hardin@ afternoon. ..John Berry went to Omaha this present. The ladies are-quilting Mrs. Harding Jay Rogers, and Er-morning expecting to be gone a few beautiful quilt which they hope to nest Wygent were visitors at Jess Factr About Compassdays. 1 finish before Christmas. A delight-' Howartons last night. s The angle between the true northful dinner was served and all had a( Arnold Bredthauer and Emil Fuss rind the lnagnetic north is called th0Johnson and Peterson shipped two fine time. ~h~ club will visited at Ray Hardings Sunday af- "nlnglletlc \arletIon," r.nd has to benllowed for In navigation. Thu~. when1 the song say '"True as the conrp~ss tomember wlll invite another family rhe star," it is talking nonsense becnsse,although the star Is fixed, theGive Cigars to pleaseI- "HIM"and wife. , . , A box of Candyvisit with her sonand family.GeorgeBuy your candy and ,ki&&qs here whereyou .can be assured of their purity and , , freshness../.-11. I. Whitesell of Grand Island was shipping hogs Wednesday. Large assortments, ,box and bulk to suitthe ,most discriminating taste.. Scott (t Bownt, Bloomfield, N. J., <strong>Ord</strong>City BikeryI I., .. ,. , -, . A . -'.,. Y/\.A:nang the outgoing passengersMAIDEX vLiLLEryesterdsy was Mrs. ~enry' Zikmund(By Mrs. Botts)and son Allen wh,:, were visiting the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Guggenfornlcrs father H. D. stowell at ROY and Ilda Howerton \Speltz.Waiter Waterman's Batur1 Miss Dolsie WafermanMr. an4 Mrs. Keith Lewis and Miss'the L. C. Cole homerwhile Mr. ColzJ idle Months in Japan ,.Eunlce Chase drove to Loup City went to the Weekes hospital to have So are the con &last Sunday and took dinner. with hls tonsils removed.their pareqts, Mr. and Mrg. A, E. Larry Botts, Terrell kaddor, Mf.' u~~~~~ In J'l'all dur!ng. Chase.time.. 'We will ,have ,cars pn track in a few daysJUST RECEIVED--and r. A large , shipment ofHosieryalso Phoenix HosieryIall the l.atest colors/Buy a pair for .your wief ,or your best girl for ,aChristmas Gift. The makers of phoenix Hose haGe doneIsland.more than creqte an accompaninent ,of your costume-Relatives tell us that ~eonard, thenine year O J son ~ of Mrs. Mary Klimathey have ~fshioned a hose to perfect your ,costume.is recovering nicely from a badlybroken leg. The accident happened The stamp of Phoenixeon hose for men stands for duroverthree months ago when he wasrun aver by an auto. The plan wasability plus elegance. Weights and colors in every deforhini to try crutches this week.'The doctor thinks his limb is goingsirable phase. PBU~ a pair in our gents furnishing store,to be all right. At the time ot the accidentit was doubtful.P \Mrs. J. C. Work is looking for thearrival this week of Mrs. Oscar Yeag-since.Remember ,we carry Cottonseed Cake,LATEST STYLES IN EVEILTHINGFarmers Grain and Supply -Co.Nu- Way - Cleaners and TailorsThe latter part of last week RichardLong from Paleo, Kan. and his.sister Mrs. Hattie Butts from MC-Aliister, Okla. returned to their home\after a visit with their mother. MTS.ORD, NEBRASKAwm. Fringel. They had been accom-<strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraska


ALLYiV18, \-rLr;U*--) V W) 8Yc*+Wq.CfmrD, I ,-*\JL, L _ /. Af. -. C.I- '. I:.:-;--- , -." 5 'I..f, -.( The George Lockhart fmily and rooms.-4 -Belle Brym, prindpal d a eThe Store of 889 BargainsMr. Ed Manchester anld fabnilgevening with Juanita In the - R*iss Laura 'Iomke and brc),her called at Wm. Naves Sunday after-Leon Oiemny home.Elmer motored to Burwell Saturday. noon.Mrs. K. Janus and Mrs. Mary'Gar- Otto Pecenka was a In the M. J. Klien stayed at Geo. floutbysboez were visitors in the Ihllll Fuklishborne Tuesday aernoon.~~~~~o~o.f.'~~&ya~,"en~na~ Wednpsday Wm. Horners night. have joined the ranksMr. and Mrs. Peter Bkwtusiak and Otto Ggss was a supper and over- with those who have finished cornLast week we advertised 1,000 bargains in furniture, matresses, stoves, ~ianos;Oasper Wzgyzki and daughters spent night guest in the Joe 1. Jablonski harness, etc. The public, sensing real saving@, availed themselves of this opportun-Tuesday afternoon in the Mrs. Mary home Wednesday night.ity, the re~jult of which was 11 separate and distinct sales. Is that not ample proofMonday night the Club met at theGaribocz home. Deane Maser a-nd school house to practise for the that YOU too. 'could save money on the merchandise listed below. Remember, if youMr. and Mrs. John B. ~~&mski and Sunday evening visitors progrm Tuesday night. n d furniture, whether it be new or used, we can furnish your home compl2te withclhildren spent Sunday uternmn at in the Mrs. E. J. Mattley home at ~h~ boys away ,from home shuckthemost depehdable lines of furniture being manufactuhed in America today, at less<strong>Ord</strong> visiting with relaitives. <strong>Ord</strong>. mon3y than you can duplicate them for &%where. Low overhead expense of doinging corn are Elgin Worrell at Bartz'Mrs. E. J. Mattley of <strong>Ord</strong> spent Mrs. 0. W. Kemble and E. E. Dew- business is the answer to our prices. Look these values over, inspect them, each one isworrell at K~~~~~~~ and ErnestSunday tere with her daughter Mrs. bower attended to business matters Homer at Alfred Christensens.Deane Moser and family. near <strong>Ord</strong> Monday. ---Mr. John H. PowePl returned Sat- Misses Mary Kuklish and Eleanorurday evening from a mve weelw va-JOIXT NEWS ITEMScation spent in Ohio, Illinois and 9x12 Imperial Bangor lvilton Rug, cost new $125.00.' Bargain price, $45.00.WsSouri. He was back at his duties 8-ft. 3-inxl0-ft. 6in. Karadis Wilton Rug. Cost new, $110.00. Bargain price, $40.00.at the depot Wednesday morning. Several 9x12 Brussel Rugs at from $10.00 to $15.00.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen of near 9x12 "Duralinj Guaranteed Linoleum" Rug, new ones, at $15.00.<strong>Ord</strong> spent Sunday here in the W. E).9 Foot wide "Duralin" guarantetd dopr coverings, at 85c per square yard.Dodge home.6 Foot wide "Perlino" at 65c a square yard.The Pleasant Hour club will meetat the Clarence Johnson farm homenext Thursday afternoon DecemberMATTRESSES17th wilth _Madams Clarence Johnsoqland John Schuyler as hostesses. Thelesson topic bo:ng "Home Sanita~tion"with Mfadams E. A. Holub and LeonOiemny as leaders. Afier the businessmeding and ledn the menlhersdl1 enjoy a Qhrfstmas grab bag.Mrs. ~ohn S. Wheeler was an over MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS*hit guest in the Anthur - 9% sler,home in Burwell Wednesday $ht.Dave Palmer was a supper guest*in the Bernlprd HOYt home on Thurs- , ~ALLEYSU)E NEWS, day evening.Fred ahen and sons Qer.ald a dBillie sped Friday in <strong>Ord</strong> with tefatires.Mr. and Mrs. Ulinfred Hoyt &or-Three Upright Pianos, at $100,0b to $165.00.to <strong>Ord</strong> mhursday to oallaon Mrs.s.Hoyt's f&her, Joe Cdemny, who is atHere Are Some Real Valuesthe <strong>Ord</strong> hmpitalFred 8 Zlom& went to St. Paul, "Majestic" Range, been out'3 years, cost $135.00. Bargain at $50.00.&turday 'to spend seveml days with"Home Comfort," been wed 2 #>ason#, at $55.00.relatives. *Malleable Range." in good condition, at $30.00.&turdlay, afternoon while M. G.Several good Heaters.Kusek was busy with his dutieg (at 1 l'wenty dressers, at $10.00 to $20.00.the mrmers .o. & C. Co. he got a Walnut Vanity dresser, at $18.00.piwe Dining ahairs, at $1.00 to $3.25.-of &afP into this eye, which hecould not removed. Sunday he mo- <strong>Library</strong> Tables at $8.00 to $17.00.tored to <strong>Ord</strong> where ,he had Dr.rewove it.Harold Kmble of A&&& % spentBunday evening bere with' his family& the Germlain Hoyt home.$fr. and Mrs. wster Norton andSMrley spent Tburscfay evening in<strong>Ord</strong> glbh ftriends.Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Norman and&ildren d ard sped Sunday afternq~nhele in the Wm. Fischer home.Wle Mhke Kusek was Wng uphi6 chores Sunday evening he got awtch in his bck. Monday hetaken to the daotor at <strong>Ord</strong>. He is-mh;ut b&er at this \writing. msbr&her Joe hlas been absisting withthe work at the elevator.Mrs. Bernard Hoylt and diughter"The Bargain Furniture and '~arness Store."Audcey motored out to the Q. L Hoythome Thursdtay whebe they spent the&r.Nr. and Mrs. Fred J. &en andBillie and Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. JohnsonSr, of Burwell were Sunday visitorsin the Q. L. Hart home,Mr. and Mrs. Alex Iwanski and and was greatlydaughter Sophla were visitors in theJames Iwanski home Saturday eve- LO\YEK DAVIS CBEEBning. The sale at Clyde Knights lastMr. and Mrs. Joe J. Jabl~mu en- '~~esday qas well attended and evtentdnedSeveral friends- in erything brought fair prices. Thetheir hme Saturday evening. ladies were also there to visit withMrs. 0. W. Ken~ble das a pleasant bIrs. ~ ~ i ~ h t ,visitor in the Mrs. L. W. Simpson \\*edneday night a surprise pqrty "home Tuesday afternoon. was given by the community as aMrs. John Schuyler mlled on Mrs. farewell to Clyde Knight and wife.Leon Ciemny on Tuesday afternoon.Mr. and Mrq. Bernard Ho~t, Audrey ~ . ~ l:", ~ ai:its e "2 ~ :upl$: e ~ ~ ~and S~QM Johnson were dinner guestsin the Alice Dodge home Sunday.hour.The Sew and So Fussy Club metMr. and 'larenoespent Friday in Burwell with rela-~-ith Mrs. Blanch Williams Thursdayafternoon. ~h~ time wastives.spent tiem.Fischer nlotored to <strong>Ord</strong> Tueaiuga quilt to be sold at their supperday afternoon where he attended to Tueday night. The proceedsbusiness mters.Anton Giemny spent the day Mondlayin <strong>Ord</strong> between trains.Mrs, Pate Ban, of Columbus who ishying at the Frank Zulkogki Jr.home oalled on Mrs. Mary FlakusSunday afternoon. .Mrs. Ali- Dodge and daughter Mrs.Bernard Hoyt and Audrey motored toBurwell where they called on Mr. andMrs. Ben Connor and Mr. and Mrs.Xark Anderson.Mrs. Mary Flakus and Mrs. Leonaemy accompanied $Mrs. Joe Ciemnyand Helen to OM Monday afternoonwhere they visilted with Mr. JoeCieanny at the <strong>Ord</strong> H~spital.&fi, Ferne Milligan and brother of Mr. J* F* Valasek of<strong>Ord</strong> called at the 0. W. Kemble M- Qrd Nebr, received that 'day afternoon. ' 9Mr. and MH. Winfred Hoyt were amount for -20 days'I have just two used cars left, andStorage Room for Your Cars&inner guest3 in the Anthur Wheelerhome in Burwell Wednesday. cream from NovemberChs. Wmny and dlaughter Barbara19th to . December gth,I have room for eight cars in storofsear Burwell aalled ah tZle JoeCiemny home Tuesday. 1925. , age. First come first served, atR. R. Moberly of Stanton, Iowa, whowas relief operator here during Mr. We think that this isWednesday morning. a good record for nineMrr. Fred Dowhower spent a pleasantafternoon in the' 0. W. Kemble COWS at this time of thehome on Wednesday. year.Mr. and Mrs. Fwnk Zulkoski qndRose were Sunday dinner guest8 in The Cream Was sold toFalmer'a absenoe left for Lincoln grease.'-- Mike Socha home at <strong>Ord</strong>. Mrs.ZulkosM remained there for la fewI have the sales .agency for the following cars inthis territory and they are all real ones:Chrysler, Essex, Hudson, NashFairmont W. P. WILLIAMS GARAGE:.ORD, NEBRASKAThedays Mrs. *it. 1. A. Holub entertained three Ilady friends from <strong>Ord</strong> Tuesday afternoon., Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hoyt and chil- ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttftttttt ~ttt#tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttfttttttttttttt~ttttttt:::t:tttt:::t::::::::::::~


~FIc able .sfto& for a they e mcxrnsddaredy at the pr-nt It vnfarw-and that the d e r be reject@.Moved by Moses and &de4 br(IashmeM t1W the report of the aom-IWaco Wednesday forenoon to meet ness mission.Mrs. Chamberlain who had been vis-stock News.-It is a &nuine privilege and pleasure to announce. ation in <strong>Ord</strong>:We feel that the Nash-Vriesma Auto Companyand Nash owners in this territory are fortunatein having the Nash franchise entrusted to a manof such unusual ability and excellent yeputation.The new Nash home at corner M & 17 Sts. is amplyprovided with modern and efficient serviceequipment and Nash owners in ;this district areassured of a high ,standard of car maintenance.Nebv \uo!oklet. written bv Six and Advanced Six models. IThe GREATER VALUE offered by these cars hasbeen made STILL GREATER by sweeping pricereductions ranging as high as $300.-Wolbach Messenger.Grouped among their many attractive featuresare the 4-wheel brakes of special Nash design;full balloon tires and disc wheels as standard- equipment; highl$ efficient force-feed oiling sy-Mrs. F. M. Harris went to GrandIsland Sunday evening where ehe stem; and superb performance qualities.took the train to Steele City, Nebr.to spend the week at the Emil Harrish8orne.-~lrolbach- Messenger. 1 This Habit of SuccessMr. and Mrs. Lou Schilling anddaughter, Thelma left for CoundBIU~~S, Wednesday where they spentThanksgiving day at their daughtershome, Mrs. Charfley Urick's.-ScdiaRegister.Models range from $1115 to $2090, f. 0. b. -factory-Howard munty Herald. HAVING a Bank Account, and sav--ing- ab much as you can, will do a lot toChes Chinn entertained Mr. andMrs. Rusmissel, Mrs. Shepard andMiss Maude Shepard in companywith several out of town guests atdinner Sunday at the Arlington.-NorthLoup Loyalist.Flash-Vriesema Auto. Company-USE OUR BANK , 10th and koward StreetsOmaha, NebraskaCustodian of IZnnfersParadise Vlsits RavennnBrown and Cherry county territoryin morthwest~rn Nebracka is here incompany with MS wife this week, <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraska4,


SACK LUMBER & COAL CQ.We are making splecial prices ouChristmas Candy ill- ---1 Deck the Table with ~hri~tm's6todies,We are offering the following Special Assortmentfor SATURDAY. DEC. 12. 'Only one assortment sold to a family:Two cans 15c CornTwo cans 38c PineappleWe oar- the best bran& We are making H a land oan surely pl-e you prfceetoachodandohuFchegwith Mfs. Watts. W as to quality and price. w00 buy oandy in quanWtIea,ANDERSEN'S GROCERY- -and put up with us-flor the night. He-Ia. last Saturday. She is the wit I ~ufi L ~ 3~1b-s ~ LETTER ~ L ~--I wem seen with many dry skream beds,DWORAK'S GROCERYSoutheast Corner ef SqmThe Richland club met with Mrs.Glen Herbst ~rlday afternma.Mr. and Mrs. Art Meyers were atWalter Lesohinsky home.Dan Sthrol and wife of near DuffSold and Guaranteed bythe greater part of the dayat Frank Runa'a.'00'Or separate Tools are not onlyeacceptablegifts but encourvlge deval-Sets opment of us~fu, went.Alu~uii~un~ WareRoastersPocket Knivesdhe Chas. Blaha Sr. home.L. V. KOKES HARDWARE


,..: ,; .+. . . 'S. . ' I4.- VOL. 44 NO. 38-.-- - --.thorough inspaion of themEETABLX'SHED APRIL, 1882 THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17,1925.assistance of the pilots.OUR LINCOLN-p~s'siWy ten days will see the mhfindersd Galveston. ReturJLing theygarsNEWS LETTER. ,-*-7-' ANOTIIER MEBE KU)JUDGE GOSS FILESThursday and left a handful of ci-.and said he was 78 years young.FOR SUPREME CTIt is expeded thsat another week or Villlap~ Garnick dropied in lastwdll visit Oklahoma City and some He has just received a letter fromhis son "String" Garnick who lives- -: of the towns they skipped on their jMy, south, Mr. Morris, in cbarge of . at Boulde'r and who a$mitS he 50 ~jstd~t coprt liead of omha k'frstand he hopes he will be as ackive asE%f:$g Ger ~ry$t*{fu:: flying operations, decl'ared.to seek chief ~ ~Stl~~~hJ~,- his father is at the &ame age. One -all and Passenger Alr Route ~ebm'ska Is one state in whioh m-would not take Mr. Garnick Sr. to be District Judge Charles A. Gosa of-Coperat$ve @arm marketing is a-rried\more than 60, in fact he is as spry ,Omaha filed as a candidate for cMefDenstson. Tex.-The flight d the on successful~ly. Farmerg d the as a kld of 40. justice of Nebraska in the secretaryLincoln-Southland air rode pathfind- aae are o*enating-more than 600 co- Ed Ho,lman is another youngster of -state's office in Lincoln Fridayers has one WntiFal operative organizations, it has been who was SO years old Wednesday of won.ndarch through Kansas and. Oklahoma. revealed. These orgfadmtions in- this week. He plans on being at the Judge ~oss is the first to enterEverywhere grwt met the clrde dfairy, lhe stock grain, pot*- Farmers Store a2 6.30 every morning the race for the office but it is sddn~an made birds as they came a ,hoes and poultry asschditions. Sever- to open up the store and build the Chief Juet'ice Morissey will ,be alanding field near the cities where ,I the ormnfmtions own and oper- fire in the furnace and the boys a- candidate to succeed himself.they have visi8ted. Each day sees the &e creameries, her own devators, round the stoie call him the kid. Mr. TWO judges will be nominated atcmlwds eitber larger or: more enthus- and mme prddde storage or mark&- Holinan is one of thme p u g old prim,aries. next summer for the fallIiastic as the men come to earth. ing equipment for potatoes, dairy pro-fellows who keeps young because he election when the chief justice will beReceptions, dinners, conferences. dud, or live&o&. keeps the corners of his mouth turn- ahosen.work, pleaare and screaming head- - ed up, always has a smile as (foes Judge mss, who has 'been on'thelines across the topS , the front cold wedher hla,s no ,ter,rors for the Mr. Garnick, for everyone and .never district cohre bench for aix years,PWes of news&Frs havi met them men working on the new Cornhusker thinks about being old in years. May has practi,sed law in Qmaha 30 yeareon every hand. Their ooming has and C,apitol hotels in Lincoln. In fact(been synon~mo~s of the owning of t8he day is past when cold Qr ~ nterbcrth of these fine old geqtlelqen be and is a 33rd degree Mason.with us for many lmore years. He was born io Edi~burg, Ohio,mail, express. and passenger trans- a n etop building opemtlons. ~y usegortation th-0ug.h the air for e m special equipme&, Bdwsn*t ClIILD SX\l[dSllES WuDOlY degree Dec. 10. from 1863 Mt. and Union holds college,, a master'# Ohfo.cities, an? (the ~pul'ace is hamy, inore,ase building (3osb any, bujl~ P P Y nd on'ly because they are In- now canWHEN - DOOfl IvOs'T OPEx He was elected to the Nebraska housecarried on the year mundud& in the Wiag frh Ithe Twin The fmme work for the caplhl hot . Mrs. Chris Rasmussen returnedof representatives in 1893 after prac-Cttiestieing in haha since 1887 when hemnnesota to the gulf* but has reached the tenbh floor and signthe latter part of last week after a was admitted to the Nebragka bar.~PPY and proud m t the pawinders boards recently made announce t&tUave considered these towns oftwo weeks stay with her people at Judge GOEM hag been active in civhostelrywill be ready for qse earlyImportance bo include *em as poten- in the new year.sutherland. She had gone Over. with ic work in the city and itate ariatial air pol.ts. The Cor~husker is pbgressingheaded the Omaha bar association inh'd only hlave the3er three brother children in at an hoxe. auto leaving One, a her lit- 1908.PWP~'~. of the dpi.dly. The fmme work far the 12 ;cit:es gone the limit in showing their floors bs been mmpl&ed aqd the . tle girl too small to help with the 1, 1906 he was appointed dnitedckcres at the barn had been left a- States ,attorney, district of Nebraskaa~preci,ation of the visk Of the route outside ;brick d l s are, gofng' up. Amakerso so also have thelone in the house for afew mmegts by president Theodore Roosevelt mitilarge force of men is at work andPapers. At MuskWee hw already the work is done up ,to thserved in that capacity until 1910.to and see the her father coming was towards ~n~ch sur~fised the barn -omaha Bee, !face type spread clear clloross the top fourth flmr.of the front page announced the ar-where he was working. She told him"Door wouldn't open so cage Out the FORTUNE A ~ Y A ~ ~SSLY(Xother way" and when he gd to the - ~ SIKOBBIS-RAGmhim.lng, is layipg .out the airw'ay.IVEITHEB REPORTI Ralph Lutz innouuces'at Ma place, tbe filrst house west ofRemember." 4Ithe AwaGa brld,ge on Monday, ~)e-Not one ot the peillbers of the party--sale.a pa(Elcember 21st. The dfPeringhorses, @tie, hogs, farm machinerg,household goodg and 'much &herpropert+p. W. Round and Dwajnwill be the auctioneers.-. ~oy; . ~ k n w is .expected homethe latter part of the week and will1~ P ~ ~ b ~ &ay E for ~ the ~ holidays, x ~ He ~ Is gdngJ. H. PdTHlCK WILL BOLD to night school in Om'aha and is---- December 11, 1925. busy during the day time at a bar-Council met in regular adjourned ber shop whefe he has a good posh--ses&ol in #,he Comcil Ch,amber of the tion.City Hall with the following presemt:'LMayor mers. Councilmen Au%lej Tuesday mo;ning Mrs. Alma Wear6The,'Pete Jensen family arg look- Lashmetrt, Burrows, wll~ams,Uds attended the pfdure shows at the ing for the arniyal of their daughter and Moses, Nordstr4.n of Los Angeles left forlast Sturd.ay athmoon as Mrs. Carl Frederickson and husband a few days stay at Omaha before re-Igces,ts of the <strong>Ord</strong> Rotary club. It from Omaha. Another daughter the The mvor, meding was called to order by turning to her California hame.to leave ~dley county./was hard to tell jus,t Itow many atalarge sale, amtongMrs. Loice Seerley and family Of ~ . bv ~ i l~ land i ~ ~ seconded ~ dby ~ ~ ,thejtendedj as no tickets were Issued. Kearney. will drive up by Christmas hshme~ .that the M ~ , , and ~ ~ing a dozen splendid Jer- The "bow Was run twilce and the time providing the roads are in good clerk be authodzed to .enter intows whfch test was filled both + If shape. At that time the Jensen fam- ,,traa with the H, A. ~ ~ ? ~,~:,i~ , ~ j ~m- a complene change crowdma'de time the number had Ily are loking for all th~ir ohi1,dren eering Company of Crete, ~ ~ b ~ a ~ k a ,to be hdre and enjoy the big dinner for the ~ ; ~ ~ work i in ~ pavi!, d ~ '~ i ~ ~would have been over a thous,md but they are plannifig.,District Number Two in t8$o Citv o'<strong>Ord</strong>, Nwbbraska. The yea and na- votHorace Travis returned last Sun- was resulting as rfoilol.,.sday evening from an absence Of One Auble yes, hs,hmet,t yes Bur;.a~v; yesweek. He visit,ed a sister at Central Willlams yes, w orris; hloseq ycsCity portion for of a short his time was but the spent greatera animous,ly nas nme the carried, motion was dec!ared un-hospital in Os'aha where he had hls Afoyed by Au,ble and so~n!.il@ b-tonsils removed,,hloses that the Council adjourn, motioncarnied.A. M. Dunham, M. V. and H. M. Chaney left on the Ahtest:early train last Monday for their ' Nelle Woltelrs,- h,ommes. at Giltner. They had for City Clerk.who dug out the tue on some time been working in the corn]i,l dace 1s requested to fields but with the coming Of the A regular meeting of the E)lstclrnat once, Harry ~ ~ snow storm ~ their ~ work l was ~ over. ~ Star will , be held at the Masonic TOT)37-1tple IWd,ay evening Dec~mbtr 18thMfss Mary Douthitt of 'Gables waa when.el&ivn of ofti,cers be hP,dSTATE TRutYSFERS in <strong>Ord</strong> last Saturday returning home Mrs. James ~il,ford*s commTt.tee ,,.il~- Sunday. she was visiting her sister have charge of the reflreshments. AllGddard to Merwin 5. Mae who makes her home with the members are urged to be present,D. $1800 the E 20 of Wl11 Tunnicliff famlly. - -ack 8, Original Arc,adf,a./


ITHE STORE WHSRE YOU GET WHAT YOULlnE 110 you LII(~wHRr you anBUY IT AT WICKMAN'---- eT H E 0 R D u 1 broad daylight in Iowa and that the He believes that what la t6 be dl Charles Arnold. child.-Loyalist. iOm* v~"'two who dld the job were young be and tMnks that w,e might as well!were that he wa;s in a critical con-Mrs. Magobester was formerly dition. His' son married mhel theCoon.Tr9 NEBaasynlen They about escaped or u?.der but good 20. years descriptions of age. make the car the business bmt of and it. But fed. he b$?& dom when like Narrled il~~ullerton Ora Walkup.1 eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WillMias htonia F. pokorny and Mr. - Cronk.were secured. Many similar crimes he has on a pair of grasy unionalls Adolph J. Mrsny bath of Burwell, Last Friday might the debating -Owner and such crimes are among the moreland is workipg with his oars.Kebraska the office were of united the County in ~miarriwe Judge, teams between Iowa State. . ggsochte Editon by young. ~nlen, mere children Some' Elriday Novkmbep 271 Rev. Cgrme broadcasted theiq speeches over the' when the organization of the houseD* LEGaETT Edlfor ad&GOEJTIE a. LEGGET* - serious one8 are bering commtttedlI atUniver- BOB LYIINOSS GETSsity and Illinois State University . PLiE HOUSE JOBof them still in their teens ,and most- officiating. Mrand Mrs. Mrwy .wdl radio. Of special interest to <strong>Ord</strong>D0f representathes wae elcent&,te, at ,to*ce at or& ly Under 25 pars me. And the/ make their home a ~urwe11.--N people is the fact that H:nce Sniith,Nebre, as second lase Mall utter Only excuse is the desire for money. lerton News Journal. grandson d Judge Gudmundsen and (Continued on page 8)uder act 02 March 3, 1878. As a rule a mufier em be traced to - $on of Mr and Mrs. Dick Smith ofsome cause like a personal grudge(BY Mrs. R. J. Clark)Dr. Chas. Mizar of Ond and family Davenport, Iowa waa one of the con-,Subscrlptlon Price $950 -pad " paWOJ $1 q"q ' napa $nq We thlnk it would be interestlng Spent Sunday in Hastings. The Dr. testants. He is the youngest debater'estrian fs held UP and robbed the to our readers to hear about the to ahtend the chiropractic @OnVention on the tea~l and thk ,Judge is justly'The regular charge of 10c a line personal .element does not qnter Weare family. Alma Weare whlle the fapily visited at the W. proud of him.will be made for all raading notices but it is for the Purpose of securing Where there IS a tendstrumtells us .that Ethel Jenvings W. Maltnlan home.--Hastings Ikm- -for churches, sohooIs or lodges where funds. Does that answer in some the eldest of the fanlily lives on a 0crat. The 'Sioux Fakls Argus mentionsI I ency to lime-deficiency,the entertainment 1s a money making measure, the question? Is It the fannl, near ~it~h~ll, N,,.,~, They have -Ithat Prof. Harold Foght is scheduled tuft teeth or weak bonesproposition. high cost of living that leads to 5 children and three of thepl are Miss Alice Filipi daughter Of Rev. for a speech at the Aberdeen s. D.there is special need forCcrime or 18 it in reaity the mst of married and settled near their par- and Mrs. A. B. Filipi became sudden- ccrn and grain show.high laving We incline to the latter ents. Alma h'ordstruln livm at ~0~ ly 111 with an acute attack of appendi- eidea and while there is perhaps no Angeles, Gal. Her husband is an cl'tis Monday l~rdng and was im- ! The m6ther of the late Dr. Arthuruse to p~each on' the subject, If We artist. They have one child, a son mediately rushed to Omaha where an Carr of Lincoln died at her home in/were satisfied to live as we dfd 25 who is a lawyer. Her h,ysband also operation was perforilled at the Pax- Qrand Island Thursday. Dr. CarrYears ago there would not be the teaches in a night school. A few ton Memorial hospital. Her sudden was a friend of the Frank Koupalhard timles, but We would actually years ago he made the trip froln illness Was a Shock to her Parents fanilly.be able to get rich, for surely re/ Caltmmfa to Chicago and sketch& and friends as she had never mm-1--make far more per month now than along the way. Walter lives at plained of any ill effWts and alwaysi q-he many friends of "Jap" Arnoldthen. The present is a normal per- Mcrrison, Colorado. They have 3-KEEPAT HOMEkept UP her &UY a~irfits.-*chup-,ho lived here years ago will beiod and never in t4e history of the children. He is in the real estate ler Sun.Children us a rule1 pained to hear of his misfortune. Hethe work; country was It possible for anan or business. Rev- mlipi often comes , here to lives at Macklin, Saskatchewan, Caninthe 12-grade po$ae schools around woman to earn as much money in a ,John lives on a farnl near Mars- preach b~nerals.the age of 17 lor 18 Year$. At ada wth his son Iosco and while afan~'normaltime as thley can earn right land ~ ~ H~ b is ~ nlarried , and has -Iter a load of hay not loxig ago herate they as a lapk Or now and if could regulate ohlliren. Olive Kerr lives in San Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of <strong>Ord</strong> froze his ieet so badly that part, ofways of the warld. They are inex-1 baud live in Portland Ore. They -pertenad Bad have yet had '3.~*~53%B~CO::Z~@Id%d~StiG~F~Ed~F~~~E@~&s,@ have no children. Helen Felton, theto mature and ge€ €he judgment thata. L. ~~~t tells us that at ancomes with anather couple of years MY OWN COLUM ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ lpa&:yd Oha~fv~lit~~~b r ~ : ~ , n dv:ib:e , e:t:iz8 t ~ i l ~ ~ e m -of life. Then they are st~t to Lfneoln,Omaha m per hags some1~:$X$:K~~@:@~~ZW~X@-WF&~~~gIdaughter. ber that he has not been h good- When in Omahaor university further away.(By H. D. Leggett)times they make it all right andMrs Ed Coffin owns and operatesIsometbeg thty get led Some fool scienti& has figured it "" Orange ranch 'Orinalshe has One 'On 'larenee.older compenlons or through aHer sonstlack out that the housewife earns $32.17of expefleqce. Many timles they have a week taking care of her family.live with her'iot determined iu their own minds I hoe the Missus don't hear about ~ ~ ~ i ~ l ~ ~ ; i $ sthree years Of having reached theirl their buying d&sires a libtle, we Beruardino where she teaches in the spent a few days last week visiting them had to be an~putated and ganmodty.They are &I1 have Ihe greatest prosperity ciity s~h00ls They have a four year at the Frank Novotny home near grene has set in and latest reportsnot only in a legal way but in the thfs. country ever saw. old son. Ruth Stephens an11 hus Stanton.-Madison Star.L ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ " , ~ l L ~ y " ~HOTEL CONANTwbt they want to follolw for a lifelit. at Mouravia Cal. They are both mar4 ches250 Roofns with Bath. $2 to $3work and so go through school rath--o--er aimlessly. In many cases if they The Albton News says the baby is rled. Caffin daughter thetoad *maln at home for a couple supposed to look like its mgther ti1 ie 'Offin De Mbtt is married andlives in Califprnia* -'Mr. De Matt ismore years they w,-,u;d find themselves itt begins to cut teeth. then the ZeSem- teaching. C. L Coffin lives Iatand do SO at a fpac(ion cf the emt,Iblance to dad becomes very prOnOUnCtotheir people that the present meth- ed.Winter Park Fla. uis three dlaughtersare married and live in the vicoqcosts. -0-out at ~&ook, Nebraska the There is one consal&tion, when the inity'school board last week took aation Christmas ~xsnning 1s over, We \-toward adding a muple more ywrs Pegin to plan the sp~ing garden andMr. and Mrs. Sam Rce and Mrs.to ae h. clopme, resolnuon &ing lt won't be so lo'ng till garden time GUY Clement aud son Clare motoredto Dannebrog Thursday to attend a~nan&&ious!y adopted establishing a either.-0-cattle sale and also to visit relajuniorcollege course wllbh d l permttthe students to get the first two Som@3ne asked Fred Wickman the tives'-years of the usual college work at ather day* who the mur HO~semenhome. me pula b not to ad-] really were and Fred after studying The Hill Leader shored aPicture of Rev. Gardner this week.vacate such a mova tor <strong>Ord</strong>. we are a minute, replied, "I don't know whatbringing the attention of the public four mean but there is Paul Revier, He is holding lllefctings there atto the matter in this way and invite Barney Google, 01 Winder and Dr. P. Present. He married a Blue Hilldiscussion. We will gladly furnish'a. HOwesgirland his sc~i Frank is pastorspace for the purpose of hdving this-0- there now.thrash*Hank Leggett writes me that he -and doub(le::lgained '798 new subscrib 6 fqr-hh Dr. Billi~lgs intends U, install anmany peopl? be intenstedhearing the arguments p ~ anti spaper after printing my .&tufe lad organ in 111s office and several of theon. week.--ole buck, , '.. ohd time "tiddleds" are goingThe begh next Yes, but the strain was sglst the third$Feat on practiset up these long winter even-'loor the old press that IOf the new C' A' am out of ings and win sonie of these cciitestslbuaiiieas and rvill probably, kve to, that seeiii to be the rage nor-a-days.in that dty. buy a new press.,.. - The doctor can handle the old ti1~1eHIGH COST QF LIVING IS-o-- pieces on the violin to a fare-you-A Burwell girl came to <strong>Ord</strong> the well and is also accomplisehd on theCAUSE OF URIMEother. dlay and inquired of John Allen organ and will accompany the "fidsomewriters incline to the belief where she could find a tonsorial par- dlers" on thalt instrunlent as well asthat the present high cost of living lor. John sent her up to Dr. Barta's play the violin.--Comstock News.is the cause, in weat measure, of the offlce. When she went back to the -apparent wave of crime that is bank John stayed out of sight. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hole and daughsweepingthe country. Crime in this 4- ter, Miss Frances left Tuqday forImmediate vicinity is not so bad ex- The 300 grave diggers of Ohi~ago Kew 0rIeans;La. afterward expectceptfn petty c?&Ses, such as issuing have gone on a strike. It would be ing to go to Ft. Wodth. Texas andchecks without funds in the bank to serious if w-11 Bardzrd should Orgall- other souther11 points for the winmeetpayment and it almost sernslized and do the same thing. ter.-Fairbury News.as though thfs is not considered much -0- -of a crfme. Neither is it considered 010 Buck has arranged It0 have Frank W. Cline at one tinie a resi- 'llluch of a ,wfirr~a apparenuy to via- Emison Furcell get him a barrel of dent of this city and who is uowthe l(quor laws. ~a *at is that Broken Bow medicine before trave'ling auditcr for the Union Pathecause of so much crime? A ra- next Arldstice day rolls around. cific railway colnpany was in towfidio message kit Thursday said that + a couple of days this week on buslabank had just be~n robbed in I hate to keep s~ealifng ahout it ness and renewing old acquaintances, but ever aince Dr. Blessing remised --Albion N~WS.me that oarcas of a cmn,,I 1 aye had He was telegraph operator at <strong>Ord</strong>vis!ons of coon, sweet taiters and durfng year of Minnie Freeman blizhoeclake and have had the Missus zard., studying up on just the right way-1t to wok the combinittion. I can't - Carl :Lose anj Sir. Malcne u-ere upseem to forget it. fro111 k aliside yesterday aeten~oon4- shaking hands with friends and at-Bill Maupin surprised the audience tending to business -Hayes Centerrecently when he was invited oUit into ~epuolican.the state to deliver an address at a -corn show. I3111 gave a talk on cob Mi-, Eltie Travis is coaching theIand its uses but he didn't know that declad~atory contest which will becorn was ever used for but one thing held- Thursday December 17, 1925 at%/ and lamente beoause a gre'at surplus 8.30 p. rr., The following are thehad piled u% since (he Vdstead act coatestants --Elm Creek Beacon.- . 1 was passed. 1 v - 1Insuring-0- ' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Penny dewajtOf the Hastingg Demo- parted last week from Chicago forhas been sayingLos Angeles to attend the funeral ofthingsand they her sister, Mrs. Carra Belle Doylehave now got about'to the point where -FulIprton xews JournalFamily Hapginess they have agreed to settle the matter -as geatlemen used to do. when Bill T. N. ~ ~ ~ and ~ daughter i t tgoes to Hastings for the editors meet- M ~ otto ~ . Hiss are. hereing In February'mple insure both their furu!iture ing up the formers affairs, getting1-0-and Qeir bomos againat fire.It is generally our ignorance that rid of the household ef$ects and mak-Iing preparations - so she canm l e many tnsure their family gets us "'0 '**I' and I have got make her home with her daughterto either back dmn or lick 4viphhppiness mi a thrift fund to carry Ote Bailey and a half dozenindefinitely. The house +I! bs rethemover temporary adrersiky or loss of the stockholders of the telephoneleased for use by others. As soonand it is all because I d:dnltas they get their atfairs all straxhofincome.know Ohere was a liue betweentend UP they will return ta BigIt is the wise and sensible thing to <strong>Ord</strong> and North Loup,. I complained Springs.-Phonograph. -do.because I had to w'ait to talk to NorthMiss Franm Burdick of <strong>Ord</strong> spentThere LS no safer pl- b &vest Loup. Now I learned thait byseveral days with ~i~~~~ pilecentral and asking for a call oversarings than wWh us. Bewidea, the the toll Une to North Loup I can get Irene Jezewski. She came Wednesdayearnings on your money Mlll be the instant service for 10 ceds and sure evening and returned Monday.-Louphighest obtainable.I would rather pay 10 cents any tin10 City Standard.th(an waste a half dollars worth of-tirne to get the free line, a mat- While attelnding the funeral of- tpr of fa& are three lines be- Editor Rood at Nouth Loup Sundaytween <strong>Ord</strong> and ~orth ~oup and any- we noticed the following newspaperWe took the 'if" one can get there for a dime on very men in alttendance and ~perhaapslrom UThrift9short notice any time. Most people there were others in the large crowdhowevler seem to prefer to use the that we did not see. H. I). Leggett- free service line and it is always Irl D. 'Men of <strong>Ord</strong>, Curt Parfulld .business. ,sons of Burwell, P. S Petersen of--0- Dannebrog, Dale and Chester KrebsWilford l~illiams slays if he didn't of Scotia Mr. Rood was very well.Protective Savings & like to fool with automobiles so well 'thought of by the newspaper boys of his next ohoice of a business would the Loup Valley.-Phonograph.Ibe- the undertaking business and he -Loan Association I avers tiha$ he would adve~tise himself D. S. Bohrer drove to Fullertonas the hlappy undertaker. He s a y Friday a d hi. wife who has been(he would go about with a smile on visiting her parents Mr. any Mrs. C.Or& Nebraskahis face indead oC wearing a faoe J. Arnold returned with him to theirI long enough to eat oats out of a home in North laup.-Full~Qrl~I' .JOS. P. BbRTA, Secretary churn sad he believes that such a News Journal.1 course would b~lnghim the business. 1 Mrs. Bohrer is a slster of Rev 1'YourintereSt in Red Crown'sYou every time you buy a strange brand ofgasoline. It may happen to suit the adjustment ofyour carburetor, but if it doesn't it gives you trouble,low mileage and little power. You are always safewith.Red Crown.4 It would be a simple matter to shop around and pickup inferior gasoline wherever it- was offered cheap:that is what the ~notorist usually gets when he buys, unknown or nameless brands. Red Crown is built tostandard specifications, rigidly maintained-wit11 justthe right range of boiling points to give instant ignitionand quick starting at the one end, and maximum heatand expansion, which means power and mileage, at4the other.Don't gamble! Keep the good habit of turnin'g in 1where you see the Red Crown,sign. You'll get prompt,courteous attention and full measure of high qualitygasoline-and motor oils that assure protective lubrication.I/STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKAMain Ofice: OmahaBranch Oficej: Lincoln Hastings North Platte4IIb


. . .. ' :"I . , . .. ,* . 4, ".C ' . , A ', ' , ' II..., ,. * . . 1. ,.' - 1 . .r -. . ,. ,..,, . , *SV:'$,' . \, '?,';.'j~{:., ,, . ,! :; :, i-, t '. ,'*:A, .y 'i:; .' J:':AGRICULTC03hL COLLEGE -EXTENSION NOTES-Here are three suggestions for thaChrisltmas goodiea:1 \_C_FAIRY CAXRS3 eggs, 1 pound sugar, 1-4 teaspoonalmond or 1-4 teaspoon annfs oilr&fix unbeaten eggs and sugar. Stif(no not bat) one4alf hour or untilvery light. Flow enough to make a&.iff mixture. Drop from spoon. Letstand in cake tips over dght in laoeol place. In the mornlng bake ina medium oven. Sugar shodd &aleopt and lsook like frosting, which ismid to 'be the work of the fairies.Remove from pans while hot.-STUFFED PRUNESWasb and steam 1 pound prunesand remove stones. The kernel fromthe stones may be chopped and mixedwith other nuts or raisins or datesmd figs and used for etuffing theprunes. Another good suggestion isto $tuff the prunes wdth stlff omngemhrmalade.Hon. Frank 0. LowdenOLEAN ITEMS(By Niaa Oliver), GroundFeed for sale-There is riming in the world thatwill make the old firegu1arly.-Americais Safe with)be permitted.A gang of Scientists left on aBoat for a year's cruise tostudy queer kind of Fish inthe South Atlantic Ocean.They should have stayed herein New York and went to seeand hear what I did the otherday, a real Red Bolshevikimeeting. They would have seenqueer looking Fish there,Suckers,Eels, Flounders, Bullheads,and every Guy that got upwas a big mouth Bass. Theydenounced everything inAmerica, The Weather, TheConstitution, White Glovesfor Pall Bearers, hf ah Jongg,Lower Taxes, Suspenders,Cross \Vord Puzzles, ShowerJjaths, League of Nationsand Ice Cream Pies. Afterlooking thetn all over I foundwhat was the matter withthem. There wasnt a oneof them lrnew enough to rollhis own. How are you goingto improve on a Governmentif you dont know that much.Every man you see pouring"Bul1"Durham into his paper,you can bet he is satisfied withAmerica, because its theold right down to earth Americansthat do it.classes. Edward C. Parker, the mlanI who is 4uite largelv reaoonaitte for /Mr. Jim Petersen of St. Paul hasYr- KOWalski hauled three loads_.. .P. S. There is going to be another piecein this paper soon. Look for it.Choice of threegateway routes&-?elGuaranteed byINCQRPORATCOIIEKRY G. FIIEY, .Runabout - $360 Touring Car $290 Coups - - $520 Tudor Sedan $580111 Fi Avenue> New York City


4pt', * , , 1 !.S*J \1 . t' . y' .; , \ . .- - 5/ \ \ - . . % ,I >+"?" *>b; \ .:$$t"-*.b,.. r I", .x II ,- ' .- . ,. &PAGL roun.TIW ORL) QUL on^, i~~imsior; r>Iun~$~\$, t)i~~~iimi~.~i?, 192s , I +PiiY ----\ "t \,A2+ 'C.--, , , ,, tI\wain they were sluggis~h and failedW,alter Bundy made hisregularenjoy the holiday time with her par- are liring with the Horner family at ?Ih!ner had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs.Leota and they all like that place. .;Buffalo, N. Y..Shop. __CI--_LADIES XOTICERealChristmas Gifts*We are inclined to recommend usefuljifts rather thkn those more trashy fornaturally we have to dater more to the older people who have outgrowd toys, andwhile we could name hundreds of afntlcles from our store,' space wlfill not piarmitand we recommend the following and ask that you come and see the lother@:m e s to us veTyimpreseed with his ability tPocket KnivesGranite WareRoyal Metal Baking Ware Nickel Plated 'waremusic.rs. Mattie Luke is planning ong to the Soldiers Home at Grandnd and spend the w'Inter. Shereturn to <strong>Ord</strong> in the spring.ert Flick an uncle of Erwin Merwhoworks in the East side bar-gardt's Sunday afterdoon.rand Island and returned home.Elnil Aagaard has been very ill with-----e form of rheunllatism. He wasClLEUSTMNS GET NEW i?lWISTewhat improved last week andtempted by the nice weather towt d doors and a relapse followandhe has again been very ill.Mrs. A. Sutton received word oney last week of the serious illnessThis is the home of. the practical and usefulChristmas gift. W e specialize on Gift Merchan-Of course you will wapt to remei~~be:;he "1;trle ones". Adoll is alwsls sure to pleaseand here is a timely spC!al.cd dn blocnlcrs, good Mamavoice and unbreakable metal dal, per sethead.Only-llouse, Bed room and Boudofr Slfypers, daays inalre an ideal gift, a gift thatunlined or full linedthe Pounnsters.Toy Chair, $1.48Wish YOU,splendid gift. Themade and trimme1 Chinese Coins anLet us have your ordersone and all, a Merry Christmas Four sizes, iou for your Christmas tree, herenow in all sizes. Reasonablypriced (of course.


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. .,!, . Ii, ,... ' A . , ,. ,3 . r ,, , ! , . . / . ,),.. ., ,1 I !, t:"'.':.$.,'i ;: :; .,:,, :.-, < - , 1:. -'?, -'2--? 'Vb'fiq -.:..' . .,,: r . i -.('., . *. .. ,8 ' ." ...-. , . .,, , . ,.._ . b ., $ ;:, 'r ,. -'. / #I. . PAGE SLX . . ,,, .. . .ii , _ IL --aLACK OF STdTISTICS he prelent pur6 food I& ye* WQ can thlp pt qothing 60 useless have at times found the Sun too rteas (he dlsgles ford and dt, porttXAY SPOIL_C_CHRIST^ enacted before the Process hr tne a8 a last ye fs auto license plate., spicy for their bucolic tastesmanufacture of corn sugar ,w?s dis-/ No one who ,ever almelLed a bunch fin4 a poerm to thejr liking inwill and starnard, comin' a4d win' andthe rhapsdizes byrrterically over a eet~ncoln, ~ec. l&(~)--Oren H. dicovered. For rthat teasop cow of Turks ,will give them credit for last issue of the Sat. Ev. Post. In of dog bea~ers which I will wasr aWM, born & ord, Nh. January 21, sugar is not designated as pure su- having originated the Turkish bath. itowing rythm it wanders along thru pair of asbestos lined garters against1897, is maroon& at W'indpeg, Mad- mr and under the old law a canner; Speaking of high toned folks don't 15 or 20 verses and in each of them a used Madam X reducer ire a&t*, ~anaa, and desires to colne lo cannot use corn sugar unlesb he la- forget The Sun family. Why we ev-,the author worships at the shrine of compaFable3 In pulchritude to tho-0mahIa Christmas to see his sister, #bela hls produat as adulterated. en have coarse served breakfasts.- a woman's bare knees. Showing of our sweet little south side martyrEllo Scobt ~heder, who lheS at 215 This kills the sale of corn sugar in Brad.North Twenty-sfxth Street. Omaha. that important mgrket. Amendmept Some of our graded roads aretg)moreLMioatedenterprise than we have ever Miss' Lotiella. We must pep up orso informed the awe bur^ of vital of the law to cute this discriminat- degraded that we cannot use Natures gtudying the. the Post u,, ,Istatistics Fl1iday, asking data to show ion will at once open a wide market language to describe themthat he m s born in Nebraska. for corn sugar and give an immlediate Sun.He has asked for a certified COPY outlet for the 8urpIus of the present Beplying to his wife8 plead4ng~ush money often makea a lot of of his birth certMmte, declaring he record crop of Am.aaise.is detained sit Wnnfpeg because ofIthat he stay hame evenings a local-"There is no waste in the process garage man"$aid, "Didju ever hearhis inability to show wherd and when of corn sugar manufacture. A bu- of a burglar hat did not go outI could get along fino if it wasn't he was born.--Omaha Bee. she1 of cop can be converted into nights?" ? .tor the unreasonableness of other26 wunds ofios CoNPINENCEcorn sugar; one and All the world over deopie are nudfolks.-- one-half pounds of CQm oil; 16 geling their brains, if any, tor cutepounds of molasses' and 14 1-2 things to cay, while all over theIf to Out how The minter amye is fGr the pounds Of gluten stock food and oil w~rld there is a dearth of solid1yenfence of our friends. sometimes meals hapd just try they forgelt_to look a the little yellowThe by-pyoducts find , a ready (things which need to be done in 611-to sell one. ence. IOn the paper this is a good- time"Corn sugar has all the excelle~it No post prandial talk was ever soto With The Quiz and qualities of cans sugar except it bright with epigram nor so intenseToo man? Gage the good time$ in order that no One may miss look- will not make jelly and it is not quite with logic as the one which comes to,hey have by the amount of moneythey spend. : %E $ ~ $ e k ~ A m " g ~ ~ ever as ~ sweet t is ~ a ~ as matter cane of sugar. taste and This of how- ed- you ened after and you the have banquet gone hall to bed. is dark-,- &ow you just what your M e f andwe dll be glad to have yo,, drop inucating the taste. As compared to men a Haxvard youth repeatedNo one is punished as a result of beiore lsrt ,md Cane sugar It is much more easily after the preacher, "With all mycongressional investigations except stuff,- digested and has equal purity. It is worldly goods I thee endow", histhe taxpayers.equal in food value and has super- father in the rear of the church was- FdB~Em ANSmEB COOLUGE ior canning and preserving values. [heard to murmur, "There goesScreened and* put UP inBWSln these rolled stocking days why - "Corn, sugar _has so much of met-, bicycle."doesn't gome one get rich by invent- speaking to the fqrmers meeting It and use we hart^ Wilem~ says a R1ris kissesin Chicago recently President cool- much to gain, that there should be are like olives in a bottle. The firstIng a knee muff?-..- 'idge said:launched an educational ciympafgn one is hard to get but the rest roll,,No maMer how it is disguised the,"h't will put 'corn Sugar On the out easy. Harty wileman knows too'You may select a car by the colorof the paint; but that isn't a safe momRnt the goyeramlent engages in counter of every grocer in the !much for a young man who pretendsbuying and sglling by that act it fix- country and on the table of every to be so innocent.You can take it homeway to pick a wife. el, prices. However +ttraive this Americon home. If this ia brought In canine contemplation of the for-- prowad was at first~boughl care- about there will be created a new' est of Christmas trees which willThe average man 1s prouder of be- ful considemtion of it has led to market for hundred mfllion bu- sow line our &reets, Judgfng called a good spender than he i8 mu& oppmftion an the part of the shels of corn each Year.ot having money in the bank. farmers."- ~n reply to the president the farm- THE BROOEB VIEWPOINTShinglebobs and abbreviatedskirts ers at Qhioago. adopled resolutions -can't look any worse than gwdevil as follows:L(By Fred Howwd)mustaches and balloon britcbm.- era1 "We law endorse based on enactment the prhclple of a of fed- a pri~: A womams to her 30th dealidng birthday. &ars if any.are I than we man everOr even aA Chadmn man insists farmers export wrporation providing &W employers are looking for the afor creatiop of an agency with broad man who is looking for a clnoh. it from pride isKOUPAL & BARSTOWhim "lronel* because he @wers for the purpose of so han- Nothing enables a 7Hy,izan to keep it bides behind shame.combs hair with- bmshea. dling the surplus of farm c ~ p that s sweet like becoming a widaw.the American producer may receive Some birds who dress quietly make travels any piece of bronzeGus Buechler, speaking from expe- an American price in the domestic as much noise a; anyone when theyrience, says it is easy for father to market and we Instruct our officers lose their collar button.dresb up. All he needs is a clothes and representatives to work for early In the eyes of a wolman, the unbrush.enactment of such a law founded on pardonable sin is any sin that an-- sound economic policies an$ not in- other woman may be Jound out in.Faith make8 the world go round. vO1ving evernmentsubsidy' Next to a woman by man forgotten &me oi our nmty nice readers whoThus the president mu&' realizeI'One Of us had faith in each Otherhb error when he presented to the1all of US would have to live withfn our farmers Secretary Hoovers concluincome.sions. Again we say that Secretary_.Hoover is a better counselor in theAs long as gasoline and tire dealers matter of industry and finance thansell only for cash it is unreasonabe he is in the matter d agriculture.for grocers to expect to have their There is not a saner counselor inblUs paid.Washington when he confines him-7@elf to those things in which he isHyde Sweet records the discovery pre-e~bentlyThe resolutions adopted at C h i 0*at there lire two sides everyqueetion, and sometimes both of them ahow the mind of the farmers andare wrong. , they show that Mr. Hoover has given- the prea14en\ti 'an al,togdher wnongimpression.When a man ~ellS for his .constitu- ~ h , Chicago resdu@~ns are thetlonal rights it is usually safe to cob- resolutions of The Omaha Bee. Theyelude that he wants something thnt are the resolutions of the great bodyIs fo~hldden by law.of farmers in the middle west. There1s no tearing down in those resolu-Movies will never be the silent dra- tions. There is no denunciation andma until all the people who read the no criticism. They lare strong, clear Having decided to leive <strong>Ord</strong> I will hold a clean-up sale of all my personal property ontitles aloud, or tell in advance what and the point. Thethe Anthony Koupal farm, 2% miles east of <strong>Ord</strong> on the state highway, onthe IS to be, very definitely rhat they want- ThpYhanged.are proceeding definitely to get it.-- To attempt to daI.r.m this prOgraIuas price-fixing will not kill it. TheIf there were fewer county and farmers have suffered while theyschools nurses, a lot of youngsters were learning but they have learned.would reach a green old age without If this country of ours is to giveever realizing that they are under. artificial aid to industry aqd fixnourished.rates for the railroads and for other- great branches of business then itmust do the same for the farmeris.If people had to slip down an alley The nation cannot exist half yrotoattend church, in order to avoid tected and half exposed.paying a license for the privilege Of The president will do well to heeded every Sunday. -i- DORT NAY WANT OFFICEConceit 1s often mistaken for self--Ole Buck may crack his jokes a-confidence; but a popular writer says bout Joe *iden, Art Brown, Hankthere 1s as much difference between teggett and some more of us keythe two as there is between chicken punchers but he took the kinks out~alad and smallpox. of one attorney when he gave us- this one. Awistant Attorney Gen-A poet says that in order to make era1 Dort is quoted with saying that,attending, the pews would be crowd- this voice.-omaha Bee. John Deere Sulky Plow,lit worth while, one must snuggle mwspaper publishers look qt ad- McCormick Hay Rake,up to some beauty. Lew Shelley vertising sollely from a monetary,fears that there won't be enough standpoint, that they don't carebeauties to go around. . dishonest or disreputable the ad-- vertising is just so theyFor a long time Frank Dunn hadmoney tor it. NO one denies that there NO, 3--8-year old COW. . may be some publiaers who are,folk8 beueving that he was respon governed from that stadpoint. ~utlNo, 4-7-year old cow. .. .. ..... Harrow Truckplble for the success of the Lexington it would be just as reasonable to'Clipper. Now that he is OK the job pay that all grocers would just as NO. 5-&year old COW. , @d his wife is dofog the work, folks soon sell rotten cabbage as cabbageare finding out who really deserves that is sound. The average publisher NO. 6-5-year old COW. Miscellaneous Propertythe credit.is just as careful to keep his adveri- tising columns clean and honest as NO. 7--4-year old COW. . + The, Episcopal church ha8 taken a grocer is to Sell nothing butNO. 8-4-year old COW. . . , the word "obeyw out of its marriage healthful and attractive products.Iiervice. hi^^-^^^ years of ex. Naturally it ~n't possible for a pub- NO. 9-4-year .old COW. . , Hence in wedlock proves to me that lisher to exercise too strict a tensorshipof his advertising space. He [ No. I&--%yeilr old WIV. ... .....it makes no difference whether the can,t always know the motives ofnever did pay any attention to it.- goods. I! he could some politiciansmight have a lot of trouble gettingIt can be said in favor of soda toun- the kind of newspaper publicity theytabs that the drinks they serve rare- want.-Wahoo Wasp.17 make patrons want to kiss the bar- Attorney Dort may take a notiontender good night. some of these days to run for d-- fice. If he does probably the, news-Mothers used to dolefulb sing, paper boys will give him an en-'"Where is My Wandering Boy To- thus!astic receptrOn.;alght?'' Nowadays the whole familyroams around, and no one cares aA NEIY M,iHHE~ FOB 100 N=.LION BUSliELS OF COBSdern. - -- -I- Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 14: A newIs taken Out Orthe advertisers nor the quality of the One heifer coming 2 years old+ of a11 the aggregation! that this market for one hundred bushels31 POLAND-CHINA HOGSm 4 tried I rorld can produce, an upper plate corn annuallw 'MI1 be 'createdFour Sets of Harness:of store teeth that won'tleads all the rest.stad put through the use of corn supar, accordingto George Kuhns, Presidnt- of the Bankers Life Company or thisSOWS bred t~ farrow in February; 2 sets of 1 1-2 inch harness, Set of 1 1-4inch harness, Set of driving harness, Single"A fine qudfi~ of granulated sumr27 September pigs.Philanthropists would be entitled city,,$o more credit if they would give themoney back to the people they take 8uitable for all purposes is now bejtaway from. jng manufactured from corn,'' he- says. Manufacture of mrn sugar ona large scale and khe cultivatio~ ofauto acddents are caused by the taste of the American publicIharness, New Saddle.FREE1 LUNCH AT NOON, THE USUAL TERMSfolks who are in a tearfng hurry to for corn sugar offers a sdution ofJ. R. PATRICK,get some place: but they can't tell the acute marketing problem nowOwneraFoU whyinl they are in such a hurry. confrontfng farmers of the Corn- Belt.An editor who wants to stand in. "Creation of this new market fprwith tJ~e women remarks that a self- one hundred million bushels of corn WELLER & McMINDES, Auctioneers FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Clerkmade man is risually one who select. annually will solve our corn surplusr ed a capable wife to him with prdblem and benefit every business,the job.interest of every corn growng state.in the Unibn. 1/I 't4:4j?6,+y.,$%*$${i *. 1. -..mi.,-5 * Gr \


Be Your Druggis \DCC --- -7IJ. R pdrdck tmk a squint at the the return$ they should on the in-1Monday December 14, 1995 thereon was duly decreed to be a1 Given under'my hand th@ 10.b day 2 Day Bwb, 6x16 Rules'eleatric welder at the <strong>Ord</strong> Welding vestment. There is the big hitch. It Volalne 18~I'Rer 33 ralfd eecond li- upo~ the d d r d of Dgeeanber, 1926. 6 arbs8 'lloonderoga Penoils, 2 6-19.Sgop last rriday akternoon and was takes too big an investment for the- estiute, all subjeut, however. amwa s. ROUND, 8 Qr'oss Indelible Penolls Mephfsto'blinded for a Ibime. Care must be returns derived from a small COs- ATTENDANCE pear n~,~rt.gage thereon in the 1 ShedB & Valley County, Nobhika 7POO NO. 10 Envelopes Printed.usod in l&ng at this outfit for the mun5ty. To b,e able ,to produce a our attendance last w+ was one mpal suim of $18,000.00 t.0 the said M& Pub. Dec. 10-5t 6,000 &o. 6 Envelopes Printed. \Hg%t b blinding. Mr. Work provides dividend, too often all the time of the hundred per cent. It seemed mighty Travelem Int3UranCe @~W~YP re-1 Gross Pen Holders. E). Faber No.a special shidd for people to look owner must be spent in the babk ling to have all the members pres- in book I ol the mortgage( NOTICE TO CONT~L~C~OBS - 78.through at the work and every pas- room, hence the editor Cannot dev- ent. There were no guests. records ai d d COUR~~ at page 228, .Notice is hereby given that sealed 12 Boxes Mlver Series Pens No. 7.mle precaution is taken to make cus- elo~ the leadership he should have OUR LAST MEETINGand wherein I was directed by the bids w ~l be up to 12 o*clwk 50 pounds scratch WWr 6x5 incb.toaners safe. Mr. Pabrick wits much 'i'n the community. Ib he ha9 any court to advedse and 8el.l sgid Noon January 9th, 1924 for the fur- 24 Quarts Sanford8 fiuntain PaWter Wurday aiflternoon and his pride and foresight he wlll overcomeGOuld F1*gg was the 'peaker laat for the WY'ment of the nishing of Supplies bnd Swonerg Ink.&tor told him his eyes would be all this until he has a strong hold on week. He On the subject mount due uwn the d d decree. for ,the various of~ces of Valley coun- 18000 McMillian Modgage mrms,righ,t in a few days. leadqrallip even to the of in- tractqr farming. Irl Tolen present- With interest and costs; various companies.iurring indebtgdness to be paid off ed him with the pride. 'leu-[ Nma Cherdore* 700 A ce~tified chwk in the amount of$200.00 to mIppany each bid andDeed &?oLirdaWnd will b.e required in the amountChsl~el Mortgages, 700 Of $800.00 frodl the successful wdderfor fulfiillment af his contrafit.Sup~lfes, BoOks and Stationery tolb furnished as needed,The mard of Supprmnr=er;ve the right to reject any or allWily OXE NEWSYAPEB -. J. T. KNEZACEK. Oounty Clerk.JOTTINGS ' Dated December 6, 1925. - - IGrn. $. ROUND, rstep forward recently when its two an investment of $lO,Ol)O. One ofof the members Of the'Sheriff of Valley Counlty, Nebraska.newspapers were consolidated. The our best grocery stores never has a Notary %tt,ended lecltureNews which went out of existence stock that shows any more money in- course at Midvale last Tuesday ev- mrt Pub.was the oldest paper in the stae. NO v~sted than the Sentinel CIS inits'ening. They report a very enjoyab1e NOTICE FOR PR~SE,YT&TIONtown under 25,000 should have more I !lnotype. Thb store with its smallltime. - t OF CLAMStham 'one paper.-Ole Buck. znvestment has a gmss income ofthat of the sentinel, ~ ~ ~ I , here's ~ ~ seldom a'l i - grief so deep but Oe Con* Of vaey COuntyqNebraskaThe above paragraph, penned by dations have been going on in Friend. Comes at last to one's sufleri?g STATE OF NmRAsKk )the Sage Of Harvard has been wide- for years a!id we have only one valycopied and has caused much corn- cant store building. We used tosense;3 ss.Valley County 1)mat. The Quiz editor believa when have peanut stands for grocery stqr2slAnd never a Of greatTwo for 25c and three for 25cIn the mafter of the estate of Isahefirst read it that reference was now we have stores that willTha?O:a:rdi(iei one hundred years bells Cants. deceased,made to daily papers. We believe Lincoln qnd you can get anything@at one daily paper is enough for you want in staple ani flancy grocer- hence. Notice is hereby given to all per--%sou having clainls and demandsany town wlth less than 25 thousand ies with a service unsurpassed. Wepopulation and we belleve that was used to have two telephones but now/ Dr pf lebraska against IsabeJla Coats' latewhat fie ~~~k had in N~ we have one and are proud of its made a tour of the Upland ~i~hwa~l~al~ey county, deceased, that the timehave meant weekly wpers service. One undertaker is enough last Wednesday. While here sever- Iixed and demands, for towns of that size always and mill is enough and we do a1 members of the Hotar*? and Com- Q?l?et sai:~~ real ause of rusu~re) sr, tht thh Omce Red 80Phone 41nscassitiee on the same basis. If It may even be that they get to a frequently recover their previous Residence Black 80 <strong>Ord</strong>, Ntbrthis aonsoliaation of newspapers is certai~ extent disgusted and don't Davis & Davts, dttorne~s natural retaining power needing no . -LI___C.-_-4avisabie from the viewpoint of the read the ads as closely as they NOTICE OF SlIERIE'F'S SALE further outaide suppolrt.big fellow, consolidations in all other would if they didn't so often run a- \%'bile pmviding safety and comfort W. T. McLAIN MUNN & NOPMANlines is also advisable.gainst this double dose of the same ~Nwce is hereby given that by vir- to all old and aggravarted cases, theThere is samethfng wrong den thing. And the mercht Mr. Jones tue of an ardw of sde issued by the results are most favorable when the USI)El\TAIaI\ LA\VYEIISa town that can support six or eight has gotten just about half the real Clerk of the Disnriat (;bud of Valley ~upiture is just fiiscovsred and stillpreachers and as many churches as value he could get for his money if County, Nebbraska on October 16, 1925 ssnall; it will save you no end ofPhone 54EMML\1El\well as all t4e other bushess instf- he didn't feel that he had to place uWn a jud~nenit and decree rendered trouble, pain and expense In the future I <strong>Ord</strong>, -L - - - - Nebmskstutions and can only support on his ad in both papers if he places it tmerein on 'December 15. 1924 in an if you now take advantage Of this op- Phones at Offlce and Residenw 44newspaper. The closing of rims- at all. If the newspapers all had adivn ~ d d n g Ithe~ein wherein The wrtun!ty. No leg stram nor elasticOlaude A. Daviscaper dfice in any town is a great- difterent lists the situation would be 'rklavders I!hSuraIXe Comiyauy, a cor- bandages are used. can be wmnaarence M. mdscalamity than the closing of a entirely different but that is nd the poriua0& of\ McGinnis & Fergusonbask or a church. Without the news- case with uountry weekly newspap- Wbtffl a d Chd mnnecbicut D. WhD Is w'M1e LoAiters from bighlg satisfied clientsDAVIS & DAVISis like a long ers. It is probably more true with D~SY B. Ri~thbun, hb me, and available.paper, big city ally I apers. T ~ J new,. the Old F t e Bank, a corporation, WARNING: Never wear old-f&~h-VETERINARIANSchain with one link out. I A1vl'Ol\NEYSWhile consolidjati~s ulay be ad- papera i8 like two telephones out' Of od* NebEbkla @m loned Or bandages with Group Tests Held the First Day of Office: 'Polen Building. apposite p. 0,Each Monthvisable in some instaqeen We are not the ~m~aflson;~;~: Eo;;d;t~iE a%r4mT%G","e$i:f pe,",i&::i ;Fa ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ e ~ q e ~ ' v ~ ~ ~ b :forcibly struck with the spirit of the other stores.above paragraph." true of job printing shops for no one ag&& the said defendahts in the tiom, with wdhless guaranteee andGudmuildsen & RoseI ever feel that u he bought a 6- of $1409.98. with in~terest at ten medlclnes. sold by mail. They never'12, 19z4 and the c~~~ of mid &ion, {but by pms(ng m the lnmp and theDEN'r IS'I'!And tlo Mr. IValsh, Art Brown of thousand letter heads of one per cent per mnum from December hdd .the ru@ure at the rkht place, DR. G. W. TAYLOR LAWYEllSae lriend entinel rod vice pr.81- he had to go and buy the sameQ.t .i Prerl Associa- aunt of the other, He does however which sum with inter& and costs, puMc bone, genarally can% intense \almost that he must give was decreed to be a valid Pir& lien pain, make the rupture worse and Probate of WPlla and settlement oftion, replies as lollows:Ial1 the an ad if he gives one on tlle weat half and the west half of expw the wearer to often fat4 <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebrash estgtee a speoialtythe no~thaast quarter of &on 10. latraogulqtlon necwtating immedlste' <strong>Ord</strong> State ha!k Bldg. <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebr."We do not publish articla like of them one. There are merchants 19, luam of nange west owatlon. me exolaln thfa per-thb because we are planning on only that are exwptions to the rule but fie a p. M., valley hdy, N~ -fly; it wsrts you nothing,having one newspaper In Friend. they are scarce.I kmka. and wherein the mid <strong>Ord</strong> No dldrqn under two years fibted.Things are all right here and Hannes State Bank recovewd a judgment d Basbees engagements preventOW NBR3ta ti011Will praelice in all courtsE. L. VOGELl'ANZ Bert M. Hardenbrookand I understand each other perfect-! THE OBD OWCLE flardogure against all other defend- ~~ any other city In WB sec- LAWYERLAW YEN1r. He has a good newspaper and a, -ants thmedn in the sum of $8365 with th. C. F. Redlioh, Rupture Appllgoodpknt and so has the Sentinel PabllsPed by the Rotay Club of inter& at ten per cent em- omoe, 536 m b n Office in Old First National Bank Oface in WuFt Houseand alike neither plant Is netting <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraska bw 15. 1924, which sum wlth interaft Block; Minneapolis, Minnesota. Building <strong>Ord</strong>,I- - - - -Nebraka


,t is::&?"; . ' t *'. *7 .' I--\ - . t p * :>;$&:%;, '*$&?. .+.:'q,*.~'b,:'_Y_ Y. r.' 1 /. YI'I .\ , ) ? . ' U ' I .I . i 1 * ' a ? . . , fk2< , J Wfj\.;3.." . . '.w\(:. i.."PAGE EJQHTCwell last Friday.john Kleb was quite ill and callinDr. Miller lagt Saturday.1:qi)Rb,'fi~THE ORD 4~12,\ 'I- . -.-.-- . 4 - -- aIreceived 'direct from the press the mde by the club, brought 'pearly $30 ODDS AND ENDS ---- ,\ -fir& copy pfinhd d the Cl1arion.- which wal be sent to the Cappers OY TUN SAJD PLATSTaylor Clarion. fund for Crippled children. Everyone , (By A. C. S.) ,- I Ithere did their *st, AS; this Is a Addph a.nd Mrs. Asimus are in Om-Our Christmas SpecialsEarl Patkeraon lost pad of s fin- worthy cause we hope thb pmll con- aha on their seml-annual vaoalion.ger recently and a shmt tdme ago etribution will do lots of gOod and Wonder if they got a ltip that thislves as in at a IDS motor Angelaa, bus California. aocddent. He those a.blewing. helping will undoubteqly receive iblizzard ge4 rid of was chordng comlng in the ad snow. wanted The to'is a brother of Mrs. Imn Enger. The sale at ~eo. ~outby'q on Wed- theaters will enjoy a wave of pros-'ROSEVALE BUXBLISGSFISHnesday brought a good crogd and the perlty while they are in town.stock and epergthing brought good Well Joint has "woke u\*--they do ocean pike, ,per ~ound.prices. The ladies were the10 as us- say there is tiallr of a Christmas pro-. . . . . . . ., . . . . .18c.(and his trouble was dropsy.ranoh Monday mordng. But it snow-reasonable prices.JERRY HLAVICEK, Prop.your friends.HARNESS SHOPAnton Bartuneb, Prop.HAVE PURCIII.ISED the buildillg known as theLowe Paint Sldop across the strket from the Bailey& Detweiler IIardware Store, and have opened upa Produce and Feed Store. I am not a stmnger tothis ,community as I have lived in Horth Lovp foreight ,years, Where I have been operating this samekind of a store.I will buy your cream, eggs and poultry and willpay ylou the highest market price. I built up a nicebusiness at North Loup by giving honest weightsand tests and certainly, I shall continue that samepractice here.. I will buy eggs and poultry indefinitelyand will represent the Beatrice Creamery Companyof Lincoln, in buying cream.I will handle the Peerless and Tip Top Flour fromthe Conslolidated mills at Grand Dsland, also a fulllirle of feeds.I 1Vill appreciate your patr'onage for anything in myWILLIAM CROSSThursday.-Sargmt Leader.ning was spent in playing various : FLASHLIGHTSgames and at its close a delicious~i-lcheon was served by the ladies. :a STOP\All depanted wishing Mrs. Hall many;Fred Hall is .a brother of Mrs. ~ales. :B. BATTERIESMOTOMETERSI\Come in and view the @eater Vabce in theSPECIAL SIX +DOOR SEDAN at itsLIGHTS CIGAR LIGHTERS ; new low price bf $14'45, f. 0. b. factorymore happy biith4ays.-Ansley Her- I WINDSHIELD ,WIPERS Iald. I / I -including luxurious mohair upholstery,IC- Ifour broad doors, silver finished fittings inID. A. Gard came UP from the sol- Remember we do all kinds of auto repair ! IHme a( Mford and a work. We also handle the best gas, oil and ; Colonial pattern, large efficient heater,few weeks in Old. He ww a guest Iat the M. B. Golodenow home for aI 'I grease. Nash#design 40wbeel brakes, full balloonfew days. Recently he attended the : -O. A. R. Encampment at Grand Ra- IItires, and 5 disc wheels.,BLAHA BR0.S.'Ipid~. Mchkgan and whtle on the tr.ipIwent to Detroit and visited his grand r ,daughter Mrs. Nay Royal and a great : 4granddaaughter. who is about oneIgear dd. ,Mr. aar,j is said to have ~----~-~---M--I~~I~ I.I- I-m-----=---=-. W.F. WILLIMS, Dealer, <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebr.


: r- f., , 8 . ,,. . ? ., , . - 8 3 " b ' : - *.i..-- ,. . . . .. Sixteen #Pages: Two Sections,-.. .. . , > '. ... ,.5 , 4' ". .., '* .-.. .- .' , \. . -ESTABLISHED --- APRIL, 1882.THE ORD. QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA;THURSDAY, -- DECEMBER 17,1925.1*1VOL. i4 NO. 38- -CLUB JAMES A. - NATILESONBUSINESS MENI YKOXISE~TSHOVEL SNOW- -.--\-eLrasIm ciuu o n Lose T1t01Yrominent Leaders h Week. lrs,Porey Lectured In <strong>Ord</strong> on Ad.MANAGERDecember 12th at 11:15 a. m. aged 55years, 6 months, and 9 days.-. STORM BOUND He leaves to mourn Ma depanture-was done..CITY HIRESPAVlNG-ENGINEER-hls mother is now making a big rec-firms are Falrm&s Grain & Supply-ELIZABETII V.ILEIYTI?YE--per quaIt, depending on the aiuount--, 11 miles of road.-sish of Auble Bros.. Rondeau's Bar-r r,: i:i :bundance fn Valley county,1 R. H. Throckniorton caiile :y fl--Mrs. Joe Penas, December 16th.Polk the latter pap: of last ae.k ;ti 1Theyopen ed the road past the brlck paper in ~~~l~~~ BOW. The Chle The Youllg people of the Lutheran !a v$sifing his sister, jlrs I-- ":.whml and thenchurch had a get-to-gether nleettng cornell 11e expected to riclr cornvia the Springdale which was co\eys the field and sells its adrer- Mr. and Mm. Harriscn AfcClnrent Archie Keep has been mund house last Th~rsday eve;ing at the honle but the slloivtising space reasbnxble and the mer and their daughter Miss Fern drove man since John Klein has been Igot here before he hadIn ill. of Mrs. A. P. Jensen the ti,nc binili~ tlnle to get"large Of Leschip_ski' 'butwho was to get his committeechants are pleased wilt$ the arrange- down fro~; Taylor for a visit with However the 1at)ter is improving s,:nt in visiting and singills -organized'merit which saves them the necessity the Jinl McClement famlly the latter and was able Tuesday to be down' .IOf duplicating their ads in two or part of last week.Rrlatives tell us that ?vjiss Mdldridof his own sitatdon. Nu Way Cleaners,1town. Mrs. H Russell Came down Staple is improving in health at her&aodard oil station, Anthony hill more papers where lists are ~ract1~- 1 frcll Burwell yssterday for a vieif howe in Omaha. One of the worst ofand Warner Vergin. ally ;he same. The Presibyterian A'.d had a good The MYssionary Society of the Pres- ' with her daug!lter Mrs. Anthrny he difficulties seems to have 'teenturn out yesterday aftern'oon. Mes- byterian church held their meetin? Koupal.oYtrmrne and %he is gaining in( The U. kensington which ,Was dames Alvin Hill, G. W. Collipriestlast week at the home of Mrs. Peter-- ~-C-_rht.~elatives tell us that Mrs. Susfe to have been held yesterday at the and Miss Gertrude Hawkins were the 3lortensenBarnes who is visiting her daughter home of Mrs. Murl Umstead was serving committee.Ernest Abbott of Burrell was in-I -Mrs. Nema Hanscom at Klamath postponed on account of trhe illness <strong>Ord</strong> yesterday for Dr. Miller-left yesterday nlorningFalls, Oregon is talking iubopt going cf Mrs. Umstead.~ r shepard . reports a baby route to Calif~rniaHans kbrahamson andon a professlonnl trip to Rrc\ester,to Alaska in the spring with herwife and barn last Friday to Mr. and ---Mi~nssota.children joined the Danish Lut.her;ln Joe Cetak to spend several weeks -- -- .---daughter and husband. 1f the ~an-1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cbats are the cknrch last Sunrlav and were takenYes:erday Mrs.Mrs. Will Hawkins who ilds is decided visiting todecide to stay. IThursday morning. numen. 1 Omaha going down Sunday. 'points.stay uutil as;': :he 11'31iday~.sc*rs like that country they mkht ~arents of a lidtle son born this, into full nienlbership by Rw. J. Mag- Jolgen Moeller made a trip to a vjsit at Exeter a daugl,ter at o ~ ~ , ~ ~


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AaTjjlijihE~h +-,Mr. &&it Johnson was a dinnerin the Alice Wge hopleon SundayMr. and Mrs. \I'm. Raer andfew days.Otto Gross' was a guest at, supperin the Bernard. Iioyt home Thursdayevening.Miss Rose Zulkoskl was i plqsanltrxdller in the Leon Ciemny honie PrIdayafternoon.Qenivleve J&lonski spent Saturdayafternoon with Kdheryn Holub.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schujrlar andsod Deane of near Keat spent Sun-And a Gift of Beautiful JewelryDIAMONDSSCARF PINSBeautiful new Ideas in PearlNeckiaces that will sure- 11~ phase MikJy-SINGLE $5.00$7.60 to $30 .ISTRING to $30.04 PEARLSOpen Evenings Until ~Kristrnaseveningvery lame back.Miss Juantta Cox was a dinFarmers Grain and


- I -** - . 3 &PAGE FOURTEEN - - - . . - *CCiNSTlTUTION AND BYLAWS1 rious meeting (and approved).om LWB~Z~P AS$OCIATION' 2. Comm~ni~akion8 and petitiom-- ( 3. Repant4 of ahding codlttees.The following coatitution rind 4 Rewl.ts of sspecial WmdMees.laws of the <strong>Ord</strong> Ltbrary Association 6 Repofis lbbrarian*which were ~ublished in .the sum 6. Unfinished bwinessmerof 1922 rue reprinted this week! 7. New*Business. .at the request of the officers of theGsocltion. ( 'l'G WEEK 1s EOSGEESS, - , r t= '3 *a*;$z;2+:&-wa


-,; %! *" ' ? \ > ' " - q-. ."' -.-i) . : .*rf A ;; :%, ,"3 ,' .IJ -'---'-a,TLIE"~RD '~uri, ,.:, --- -,; i] I - - -- ., ,.;. - . ...* *.r1P-re=- * YT -3" ? .a,' ORD T H~AT~RSr1TO mompllah this ; decIdPd to ~xcepth~~/'% 2 ., .-of the flaton and conneiting aer fkeiih' birthdy. &mes were day due to the snow s(arrn1fl* out ju& one featufre d oqr ser- ppd assy. At this point I used four played frgln four ,tp five then a-de- Imi CMpp are the owners of' &vice and make it so absolutely impres- Id style tall light brdets ,placing a lightiul ,Iunch was served. Everyone'.ney Atw@er Y$nh Badto. D&k. - effect dve that not only would for itself but for pleasing every $~~uble the hole n3uMed in the -ar,spring center and tie cutdng bolt thru the TheLna preseht a hadelightful i3 fine time entertainer. and declare Thompson 5unday. imtalled it fbr them l ~ tdepartment of our dealership. Ac- head off. This proj&s out about Raymond Baker finished husking --* l*:~ltt?s=fzrl~lrtrcb~~t 01 Quti l i t ~cordingly then my problem narrowed three inches and Psses through the corn for Clark Shadden thfs week..___A-- - EC~IOEQ PHON wOODA'lY HAI+ 'itself down to the selec8ion .of the best center of the @ston pin, making a Gea. Baker, Clarence Babcock andLast showings tonighit of W$lLace Beery and Fru2'ne Stark in "me f~ure. his was easy for anyone tvery secure holder. Che-ster ate supper with the Claud The snow bad begun in the glmmiogDevil's Csrgo' Pathe News and coIWdY ''SiLJng Pretty" Adm* w h hlas ~ given true "pride of ownelr- At the time of building this room Thomas family Wednesday. And ,busily all the night10c land 25c. . &ip0 a thought will bgree that a my own mechadcs were urlanirpous Layton chadwick called at the I. Heaping fields and highwayssweet running motor i'8 the thing in stat~ing it was eolirel~ too small R, Jenkins home ope day last week. WMh siknce deep and white. -Flld,ay and Ha;rl Catrey L. Bed * rednearest and dearest to every owner's for t m o~three men to work in after The Sewing club are now workinged tale oi Fmnaer, day. The oF the Redskinsthaba,,dle of Sumner and the onheart. The lrusiness of 'senricing the the eauipmeilit had been moved in for their members when ever they The above fully describes the snowthemotor then, was the big idea to push. However. before deciding on the dl- have any work to do. Last Wednesday WtOrm of last Monday morning, butComedy "The ~o~eymdon Limited. Admission ~ O C and .25c. A chance vfsi,t to the operat'ing room mensions. I had oarefully figured out they met at Mis. John Atheys where hrmers, who have swk /which re-&tend o i ONE CEINT SALE: Monday, Tuesdiay, Wednesday and in one Of tehe local hospitals gave me just wuat &Pace would be required they tied quilts. quire care and school teachers, who?hursdJay Decemwr 21 to 24th. Buy one ticket for 25~. tthe next an idea and I asked my~df-why not and the arrangement I would use to and Wilma schoning murlt reach their respective sahoolsone for one centlt.. Children 2 tickttts &r 11 cents. a motor poem modeled tlie lines get the best nsults in time and effort at Albert Browns Wednesday eve=- do not think it 38 SO wetical. This- of the one in which I uad Just seen saved. It now develops that every ing after school. @tam hag Nun same of us farmersmmdzy and Tuesday. Richard Barthelnles $nd Dorothy ~:sh in skilled surgeon working? Why not move and operaaon dovetails with 100 George Baker and Clarence Bab nOt Yet PrelIFtpare \ fowl niter as there'"l'he BeautIiful sty". "&ventures Of Masie". Admission 10c raise the standard of motor. overhaul- Per cent emiency and We will f3all cock were at Thomas' helping wiI& BS Some Corn yet to 'be hwked and band 25c. '~dulb 2 tickets for 26 cen4s. OMldren 2 LickeltCs for ,ing for my bustomer's car just as nave plenty of room for additional the new well Wednesday. good deal of fodder yet awaiting the11 cents. . . nearly as I could to the standard he equipment as time and challges de- [Some in this neiglqborhood ar &redder.would demand and receive were he mand. planning on shredding C&n foddcr Mrs. John Pemk Sr. who died atWednesday and ~hunslady, ~ecember 23 a d 2Mh. Thomas Neighan entering a hospital to have some part After six months' Use this sten en this week. Broken Bow last Tuesday was buriedin "The Man m o Found Iximself". Pathe News and conledy of his anatjomy altered o.r removed? has proved itself the most effective"mend -band" Admlission 100 and 25~. Take ladvlantage' ofFraslr Miller frdn scotia was pt at the National ceineitery.-where the m&or mech~anics'would aclvelliiser we ever attempted and has Thomas. and fixed their furnace Ohto kWd:l accompanied ,a carloadONE CmT SALE. Adults 2.tickets for 26~- Children 2 for be away frog the mnfug!on and noise clon.9 all and ,more than we had ex- of cattle to Omaha Idonday.11 cenks. - of the shop. where there would be a pected. An es~ecially noticeable fea- T$:!$. and of Wlll Hefferman autod to BrokenWRISTUS--l Day only-%tinee and evening, muglas M ~ in L place ~ ~ for everything ~ and everythin.e; ture in thjs connection is the attitude Denver. Colo. spent the week end"7 Keys to Baldpate." New Year's "The splen&d ~ ~ ~ d . 0at ~ ~ r l ~ ~ :ts~,in its place, including both tmls add of pride which our local people ares . F ~ ~ ~ ~ eJ~,-OWand)-nstaoce Talmadge in '.Her sister mm parts, and where cleanliness must be showing in fhfs .room. TheH' *' Schonings'Irene Baker 'pent the hek end 2;; ~ ~ ~ r ~ h \ ~ ~ ~ t a : : i ~ ~ ga mnt of the dayVs religion. Such nor thinks the service aewmmoda-L- s~roundings, 1 reasoned, ~ m ~ alm l d lions here are the best yet and PrQ- 'vi~u~~a~~f'i~pent nigh hturday morning, where Mrs. Irwin--- have a beneficial effect on the produc- ceeds to show his 0~t-Of-t0wn visi'torsClaudand Sunday at the home ofexpects to vdsit with her moth a.--- -- A rtive effort of the men who were do- that he is right by bringing him in- few days: I, ~ 1 ~ L ~ ~ : @'a'*rL ~ Q b : ~ ~ ~ ~ @ 1 ing this work, and & the same time the visitor usually goes away with a Frances Spooner. teacher of djprtrictJenkins spentjolt our customers with fiuc:! a pleas- C~mpIimenRar~ dmpression whichSaturday 73 land Mary Waldmann, teacher ofCLEAN AND LIGHl !in, impre,bn that they could , spreads our fame still farther, and night and Sunds~ at Maddo'.NORTH LOUPMiss Snyder visited athelp but think of Fl~g-~~nn!cliff brings us business which. a, far asMOTOR ROOMIMotor cb. whenever their Ford cars we are able to figure out. could nb.tfrom Friday pntil Wdman &I1 Chridmas eve. \'(By aude Sample)or tractors were in need of attention, have been reached in any other way. Saturday evening.U weather and roads permit FatherOur friend of the brotherhood Hon, Mrv. Charles Kettleholn visited-rt Heinzman expe~ts to hold mfdni&t(From page Fifteen)1 Builds Special RoomA ~ then this ~ 20x20 ~ 'Villiam ~ J. Morgan ~ of Newark. ~ New Albert ~ ~ Saturday ~ evening. ~ mass d , the Geranipm-Catholic churchYrflnary Boom A Six Monthb' Test of Nolel Motor J'ersey. will no doubt t'ake violent Floyd Wetzels%,, w;ts built the general Ohrfstm~s eve.Mrs. R. E. Fisher visited in this Room Yrclres Its Nerits to the Fla exceptbn to the system ati outlined Mrs. Charles Kettleholn and Otto . Edward ~di1, sonsbp, the walls and enameled Otto Radii,room last week and brought s&Iall Tunnjcliff Nolor Co. and Brlnp % herein lor the riason that it is in Brown were all in <strong>Ord</strong> Saturday who haadbeen bedfa& for some timecakeg for a treat to the pupils to Business. ,Having in mind thedir- contra& to the sentiments as Claud Thomas helped Eugene 1s now able to be around again., help h'elebrate Gordon Fishers birth- - espressed in his article appearing in Brown butcher ~hursday.day.i A few weeks &go an On~allaand tools per-f"NXWS. a recent It issue certainly of FORD is most ~ unior- ~ Frank ~ Osentoski's R Saturday. S/ aWVEL CHEEK~ames ?. IStewaIit and ~dward nian who was maldng thisIpunchocar a190 treated their room by Ford car was in the tunate thht a number of the large n accident which might have been . (By Hattie Kucera)- plates an teacher to l0llipOp~ fn pop- and happened to mention clity dealers still sttick to the "Keep v b: Y serious happened Saturday a. The neighbors had a husMng beeor a! their birthdays. been in the habit for Off the Grass" policy in connection m. between St. Paul and Ashton when at Yrs. ~eber's &fonday.The handiwork in this room has Bill Tunnlcliff keep his mdor In cent' This arrangement#1 saves with their service organization-the1 the car in which Mrs. Claud Rounans Marie Keefe was an afternoon callbeenchristmas decorations the past' shape starting with him when he was time and steps hr the shop men just lone departmehk of their dealership Annie Romans and Sylvia Snyder er at Hattie Kucena's Saturday.week.It in ~ ~ bshre ~ the o,,ganizlation ~ ~ la well-arranged l and cornpad kit- which can establish the greatest con- were riding turned turtle in turnhg Frank Bartos purchased a new WrnWednesday afternoon at 2 bdock of ,the Flagg-Tunnicliff ~~b~ co. H~ then does for the housewife and at fidence, and which is the real point' a corner. The car ran off the grade sbeller ~rldav.I,WS room and the Second Primary said he planned on having his car the same time carries outof Contact with the trade. If these and ooln~p~etely overturned pinning Miss Cass spent the week end atdisplayare planning a program and Christ- gone over at stated intervals and al- plan- very effectively. Another pointsame dealers would just come dowp the occupants beneath but with the Burwell. . /mas tree to which everyone is invited. ways arranged to have it done in ~~d I I wish bring out in speaking ofoff the heights of Mount Independ- help of others who saw the accident Franlr Hopkins was shucking cornThose having 100 per cent in spell- That incident came to theldisplay is in the average shop ence for a while, study a least a few they managed to get out. &one were for George Kucera last week. 'last week were Wilda"small town ideav". intelligently 1 seriously hurt however but all re- Joe Petska made a business tripother day when shown a copy of tl1e~$~.~~0 to $10*000 worth of equipment modify them toMenso Fuller, Dorothy Jean Man-needs, and in-, ceived bruises and, are not at thfs to ~ ~ ,c~~t~~,j~~,~ ~ ~ l l&ester, Mildred Rusmessel and RuthNews* a New pub-ldoes as a make much or an corporate them in their Se8rvice DOl- ; able to move around very fast. We S4anley Pdksa shelled corn lastlication published twice monthly and 6m1pressi0n on the average shop visi-Hawks., 1~): they will be most a€x.Teeabl~ sur-, believe the car was injured the worst 'iyrdnesday.independel of the Ford tor, due to the in a roomTuesday of this week the second Motor ctompany of ~ ~ t ~ ~ i t .it is Or less strung Out and a patsed to learn that it pays to anhlyze Mr. Thomas was tuning in his The following finiehed shuckinggrade had a perfect record.the human element el~teling into Ser-lradio when he heard "oooofW several last week: &fakt Keefe. Mrs. Weber,-ember and a leading article was Ion areDr. Pinckney returned Tuesday ev- written by Bill Tunniclrff himsehf drawers kep&i:t per cent open-door plicy.quick and take down the dial num- Hopkins, and Fred Martinsen.Or 'Iosed rooms.'bers. I have got the hog pen at There was no school last Mondayening from Broken BOW whete he and tells in quite lninute detail of the mottor idea.*hOwever, the- U]D~X VALLEY Chlcago stock yards"on account of bad weather.I has been over the week end. The the are taken in he Fla~g-Tunnl-~custom"r is immediately impressed(By Nrb. Botts)1 Miss Ron~ans and Iliss Snyder vis ' Ralph Hopkins and James Keefe 'heavy sDOw delayed him from rel cliff shop wiih wor;c entrusted to with the atmosphere of Egh class efturning., their care. It espe~ally describes fort which is being observed. follow- Llrs. Harding, mother of Ray Hard-' lted at Gee. Bakers even- left last wwk shuck lbr *ivyI ing.Darnhart and Joe Dworak.i n ~ I ~ ",'id ~ FlfEt:es t u ~ visited ~ ~ Sunday visits were: Heonan ~cho-' George Xucera was a caller at thenight from Austin, Minnesota where room designed by hlr.than the average, since the display Mrs. Cole Thursday afternoon. nings, Mrs. Ethel Louden and family Frank Renben home Saturday evehehas been emfloyed for some tihe. and it is written mvre *or the arrangement perluits a quick and ill- and ilrs. Botts and Larry, Mr,l from Scotia at Gel. Bakers; Mrs ning.Rev. Kercher s ffered some rather eyes Of tthm their custOnl!rs itelligent expla,nati6n of the entire lay- and M ~ ~ , ~ M ~ ~ , - J visited ~ ~ ~ a ~ Clark l Shamen l at Gee Bakers, Doll Will Hopkins mas a Sullday callerserious bruises ?uesday from a fall we it prove interesJtlng out ou the dart of the service man. Sal n Guggenmos' Friday night. , ald Baker at Lee Thomas; Nick at Joe Long'#.on the icy walks, however he was in Quiz readers. Thestoryi In order to fulthcr assist the $ell- ,&lrs. ~l~~~~ ~ ~ visited ~ at Whalen d at Otto ~ Schonings h and A1 ~ joe ~ Slangal ~ hauled hogs ~ to <strong>Ord</strong>the pulpit Tuesday evening and gave miglrt seem just a bit tO,'ing idea I built the comb4nation parts R~~ Hardings mednesday afternocn, bert Browns; Mr. and Mrs. Albflt last Saturday.us a splendid sermon and is work- VXho lrll'ow Tunlli- and too1 board bench sho:\il in the llda Howerton called at the Emil Bro!srn and Will Crosses at Elmering hard to arogse the interest of this and his reputation as a mechan-l east side of the room.A mltor ~~~i home Friday. , Kirks; Nannie Jenkins at Millers. Dcn't folget the progranl and pieat Lone Star schoolcommunity. icDecemberOr who doesn't the loo Perl"~assy" less the crank case comes in 11~. and M ~ ~~k~ ~ . shomaker ,,is-! 1 cent servfce his firm always renders over the overhead tpolky and COTTOSIVOOD 24. Miss Cass, teacher.December lSth the trans- but no one in the country tributlry/dmppcd ido One of the steel motoris ited at Suey Willards Wednesdayaction was whereby. ttO <strong>Ord</strong> see it in that 1ig11t for afiterIloon. I . !blonday being snowy the follow ill^ stands. Here it is taken down and ., ,, -*.#.,. :, *-,. .: ..-, .'TE: T,rkdLy2 -WillOughby over theDavid and Opal lvlllard staLed in ,vrrc absent. clara and waiter ~ i ~ I b ~ ,formerly awned by Ira Manchester.they do know of the service given. as each pcbt comes out it wipedThe article follows:Old Monday night on account cf Llrliliie Skala, Bennie and Arthur Jen- 2The store will be called "The Eel off and place on a spec221 receiver the stornl.sen. Weldon and Wayne Coats, Paul,on the pallts board. YOUondny Store and the business will There are hundreds of light, clean.will note Mrs. )larding and Rays mother SLacle. Olga and Otto v~dehnal. ,IBI~ X ~ :WANT$ ~ : ~ ~ADS~ ~ : $ . % : ~ ~ ~ , C : ~ - ~leacll is placed asbe carried on much the same as be- Ford slhovs throughout the country- sible according ,to its posit*on in thevisited at Jake Shoniakers Tuesday lI~mcr Jones r6s:ted school Monfore.,with a certain degree of similiarit~ 1 as,elnbled nlotor, evening. day morning. WANTED-Laundress at Hillcrestthe Gladys Pococ*r visited Frances Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skala Sr. and Sanitarium. 36-ti.The TVilloaghby's are well, known Which the publlc has Or \has tee11 completely stripped the blockin North Loup and have many less accustomed The am 1s measured up for cylinder \vetdr.Lindsey Sunday afiternoon. family ellent Friday night at Joe HENr-L-room hous'e in west, Tve2kes was called to see C. \.asireysfriends to wish then1 success. trying * bring Out an unusu'l lmlve guide clrakance. and condition Cole Sunday evening. I Wnynr Coats spent Sunday with' <strong>Ord</strong>. O.. P. 34-tf.Of advertisins andj"*-7. .,.y;;Rc- g:~t,:~;~~la::;"pre&S~;".tP~;Kenneth Bryan returned Monday the specially built and equip;:; :fg; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ v ~ ~ d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~this OfMrs. Vern Sack and daughter Marbalbittand placed tcgethar withservice which will combine the fez- QlIcp parts such as cylin- and sllomaker ate din clara liirby,1 'IDES-We pay highest market price8jorie came Tuesday On the rllotor tures materially increasing the rolarr$ der head and flywheel on the shelfner at Ray Hardings Friday. I Hompr Jones was a Sunday caller for hides. L. Mazac 13-tftheir in Cal- ,c)f work h~nndled, impress the custojUYtbelow the bench top Roy, Ilda and Jess Howerton ate at ]elbert Jonesibrniato visit friends and relatives me, with unusual high class of workatthis place. Her sister Mrs. manship rendered, and most important ,of over the mndr is now careiul~a~~e~~$ oyster Harding stew Friday with night. MI, and Mrs. Ray e: W'lltcr Jonrs. ~ 2 spent ) Sunday at HO~-'TAKEN i colt. Dick ~ ~ Flynn. - - ~ rthree e y year 37-3t oldwent 'Iand Islandwear and an estinlate madeMls. Jlanna Jones and son Everettmeet 4 all, show a good healthy net shop lUy or a complete guaranteed overhaul Elmer and Leonard Christofferson spe,ltthem. Suuday at Chas Brickn~r's, FOR RENT-Garage, 1 block from H.Mrs. Clifford Chubbugk wentto profit at the end of each month. Some ,Cost. We then get in touch with theattended the Oyster supper and danceat Walter Ivaternlans Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chipps spent S. room for two cars. Mrs. 7%'. (3<strong>Ord</strong> on the tinotor Wednesday where thing every well ballanced Fo_rd dealer- Owner* advise hipl of the cost of the They re,turlled hc,ne Saturday evening at Dick Thomp-' C0llin.s 37-tishe is taking medical treatment. ship can and should haye. job, and invite him to go o17er the nigllt' son's.bb with us before starting the wdrk. accon'panied by DO1sie Waterman. , M ~ and , M ~ ~~~d ~ . skala sr, and FOR SALE-Pure ,bred Polled Dur-8-. . - .- .Nine Out of every ten respond at once Miss Carme'' BTyan was the guest fallily spent Saturday nigh! at Joe, W. G. Johnson.and are impressed ,with the care Frances Hubbard Sunday. Penas'. ~ ~ h m $ ~ p ~ ~ ~ b , . 37-Zt'and orderly arnanpemeut we use to The C, had a reat treat-at Wal------William, Fred and Edward Skalajafeguard the condition of their mo- ter 'Irrtermans Saturday night being ,re owucrs of a badger.~ A N T E , % % ~ and ~ ~ ironing ~ ~ ~ totor ~arZs. Fhllther, it is easy to ex- an Oyster supper with 'sandwiches, do at home. Mrs. James Smith.Levi chipps Sr, purchased an ~ t -plain to the owner why Such and such elery and picklee vsater Kent. Radio. I 37-2ta part cur paints needs replacement About fifty were present. / Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson and FOR SALE-A half dozen Light Brahandshow him how the we'sr oocurred. Beehrle and Theran Beeh. Donald put up anew radio for Led ma Cockerels, pure bred, W, W.heller & McMindes Barn in <strong>Ord</strong>Saturday, December 1931 ' HEAD OF CATTLEyou will readily understand this s ~ rle - with their families attended the fJhipps Sunday, I Loofburrow.38-tfstem gets the customer's entire con- *oyster supper at Walter Watermans Perry, and John Chipps, ErnestSidcnce dght at the start and that Saurday night. Kj&y and Murry Nelson spent Sun- FOR SALE--One dozen pure bredS~ells selling service. Service sold [day at Levi Chipps Sr. I 'Buff Orphington cockerels. $1.50and sadfsfaatorily rendered we findDISTRICT 1s - / Don't forget the program and box each. Henry Enger. 37-2t.makes a grm noise in the dcinity(By Benilce Xing);sricial at Cottonwood Wednesday eve-Our cash register through added sales nlng~ Ilecernber 423. IQveryone illvib SALE--Fumed all. in Oak goo^ Edison cond~tion,.in every department. As soon as the Mr. Paul Hughes shredded corn ,,-J.\Owner a9proves the estimate, the Jess 81yers Tuesday and Wednes- he mloMing spent Thursday eve-' CJharley JhV'is. $8-ltstoak room delivers the new parts day. 'ning at Fred Skala's Sr.: Mr, and WANTED-Y~..~ .;ti;c: jzaG; a;lothlat are tlo be used and they are first McLain was at Mrs. Joo Vasicek and family, Mr. andtested for alignment and andition Kings a while Tuesday. Mrs. riebert Ptacnik and family, Mr.'eggsand then p!aced on the pal.ts board Wayne King hauled a load' of Corn and lfl..u. Antan Uher. ~~h~~~~ Ice cream Co. 2-uwhere the used pant was taken from, to town Tuesday and brought back - LOST-Five dollar bill Saturd;The work of raassembling now goes a load of coal tor the school house. I XAIN STREET NEWS either in Peoples store cr onforward land when the motor f,s corn- Miss Sutton visited our school WedIstreets of <strong>Ord</strong>. Leave at the Quiz10 head stock cows pleted the parts board is auitomakical- nesday forenoon. (BY Mary Kifiy) office. 38-lt.ly clelared of every ~artt. Florence King was at school Wed-.5 head ~nilcll cows, one fi.csh 11owMrs. Stanley Gross and baby visit-Fc :16 head suliltiler and fall caltesTwo Xotors nesday afternoon. She is helping us cd with Mrs. Robert. Referring lapain to the bench you with Our program. day afternoon.39 HEAD OF HOGSwill n ~ it e is made up in this case ROY McLain, Austin Cummins, Cbris Bossen was av isMor at An- uals and priced to sell. See J. P.to amommodate two mobrs and has 'Wayne King and Bob Spray were up drew Nelson's Tuesday evening of Valasek, <strong>Ord</strong>. Phone 4320. 38-3tspace at the center for tools between on the Caldnus. Saturday afternoon lstt week. /2411ead of spolteti Poland Clliua Giltsthe two black )ines are and Sunday hunting but reports are Mr. and Wrs C J. Dye spent TVindng Spotkd polofflengths of windshteld frame they did n-0t have much luck. day a&ernoon la& week of top notch breed-10 llead of stock sll~ts These clearly define the space for Dorothy Cummins spent Saturday la6ters &her Mrs. J. F. at the Pioneer- 5 head of Polaild Cllilla Big ,Boars, good ones. to@l~s and pads The parts board is "htt with Mrs. Wayne King. I Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby and Wock E"ar111. W. E. Dodge, Elyfia,1 Set of IIaraess, Sollie Furntn~~e.sixteen feet long and t~enty-~ix in- Merna and Alvin Smith have had some Of their children were callers Nebraska 31-109ches wide a d slopes from one inch perfect grades in spelling for the at Jens Nelson's last Friday evening. mR S- m~QAI~-Two newart the top to six at the bottom and is past six weeks. 'OatsI andtwkSinger Sewing 3fcichines. L~testsocul~ely bolted to the wall and clears Florence King had Part of th dinner with the latters folks, Mr. and model, and three second hand sin-Tlle 1~~1l~i11~t011 Ladies of Syrillgdale \krill ~ ~ a 1Very 1 elloice the steel top of the work bench one at Elmer Kings Wdnesda Mrn Harry Dye Sunday.cl ililt at auction. eight of an inch so that any jarring afternoon helping them with a song Perry ChiPps and Wayne Coats ger's ag good as new. Frank Zab-- of the bench will nolt be transmitted for the program Friday evening. (spent Sunday at George Kirby's.loud(l, ord, ~ ~ b ~ 38-2t ,I,o =les durill tile ~ ~ ~ J ~ l , i , 911, ~ to~the ~parts, ~ ~board~to.dislodge parts School will close this Friday for a Mrs. Chris- RasmuSsen and baby rYlH SALE-20 coming 2 year oldor tocls. Starting at the bottoh of two weeks vaoation. returned from Sutherland last Sat- registered Angus bulls also 20 2Pr~ljll bc llle llext !%llllday Sale a tell this week. #the parts board the two holders for Florence Klng and] A0beft King UrdAY after visiting several days with year old heifers and 40 bull and, ithe crank shaft were made from parts were at Walter Cummins Sunday, relatives there. of all. Mrs. Lumadue and Wilnumber4804D rear fender iron, heated Ru'h Cun.lrins was in Grand Is- and Kirby and liams. Clarks, Nebr. 34-12t.Mr. l\'eller 'will be found at tile IIilkI'est Sanitarium. He and bent out two inches and tvro land Saturday. three children spent Saturday evellasavailed bimself of this opportullity during the slack time inches cut off the proj&ing end The Walter Cummins family anl ning at A. P'. Vergin's. 'rhs night FRESH GREEN BOaE+est forto take a 3-weeks treatment for ulcers of the stomach. IIe has These were then carefully taqed to Wayne and Florence King attended das Went listing to the radio. chickens We butcher twice apreven~t marring of the crank shlaft church at North Loup Sunday even- Mr. and Mrs. Charles w'illiams and week in our sanitary slaughtera telephone in his horn You can transact business that is/,our,al and lLlolted in place. Main Ing. family of Loup City spent Friday house for everybody. We pay topnecessary over the telephone or better still (visit.him in person. 1 bea~ing caps were hung just above ,visiting with relatives around <strong>Ord</strong> price for hides. Sanitary Meat MarJIe \t.ill be ready for business January 1st. Thanking you for the journal on which they m-rk on RIVERDALE ITENS returning home Ithe same day' ket. 38-6t.Eugene Chipps was a welcome visi-' -past favors ~veremain, yours truly, one twenty-penny spike with headscut off and smooth, Main Ruth Baker spent Tuesday night !or at Jake Beehrle's Sunday eve- FOR SALE OR RE)XT. the Q-Z farms.bearhg bolts sli~ into holes drilled at wit" \'*~ni~ '-wlrins. ning. 4 quarters and 3 quarters lying toeachend of the bearing ap. All Thelma Brown entertained the par1 Hansen spent last Sunday with gether, both farms highly improv-~'P'T "~hO0l pdpils and teachers cf John Chipps.ed. Twelve miles due north of <strong>Ord</strong>/ported other parts, eiithar you in holes will note, or on are spikes, SUP- Riverdale school at a birthday party ~'lar,, and Wklter Kirby were ab- On ~iaskell creek W. W. Haskell.whichever the case demands, with the Tuesday evenIng given in honor of sen' from school district 52 last Mon-38-ti.WELLER & McM~NDES, Auctioneers


to finish.COTTON WOOD(By Lila Beehr1.e)IMerry Christmas, we want towish for you all the goodthings possible for the comingyear about to close,RIVEliDALE ITEMS -lins.Mrs. Frauk Mulllgan went to St.hlaik PdcCall had trohble gettingthrough Tuesday on his mail rouiteDon and Bud V.in Horn called atL. E. Green's Thursday evening.The school is planning on a Christmasdinner and tree on Thursday dlthis week .They will have the treeIn the f6renoon before the patmns getrhcre. This will be the last day ofschool until January 4th.Rdbe1.t: Brenniok called at H. H.Thorngate's. Friday.Merrill Van Holn called *at L. E.Green's Sunday.Miss Cyn~thla Hladdock has been atLee Mhlligans ror the past week.The Neighborly Club met with Mrs.Merrill Van Horn Wednesday Dee.16th widh 10 members and one gustpresent. After the business meeting;r gmh bag was brought forth whichcaused much merriment. The ladiesdid not decide on their next meetingbut it will possiibly be an all daymeeting. The host- sewed a delidadslunch of fmlt saltad, cake andcoffea.Belinie Wright is working at Lee .Mulligan's again since the storm. Hehas been picking his corn and stayingat Lon Neucamlb'a.EVERY young man should acquireit, and, the way-is to stick to whateveryou attempt and stick long enough to p ~ tit across.HAVING a Bank Account, and savingas much as you can, will do a lot tohelp you.I-Cut THE CORNERS, and YOU willget there.-JOINT NEWS ITEMS Iff USE OUR BANK*A letter fo the home folks drom 1 f! . ! 1Roger and ~zrry- olden at Midwest,TYming containing asum of money for Christdais aubstantlflar the family imwrts the news thatof then< have Ibeen promoted topresentsThe First National Bank 11 If<strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraskar~he Joint ~hristn~as fa~kivitieslave at last evolved into tile foll6w- ~~~:~~t~tttttrrm~tttUt#Ut~itUtttrtuttt:t:tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttnttmu:ntfiIbeen our pleasure to serve:---we ex tend Christmas Greetingsand Best Wishes for 1926IN THIS HQLIDAY MESSAGE we arejoined by all the members of ourorganization. We oi~ly hope yourdealings with us have bee11 as pleasantto you as they have to us and that duri~!g1926 it may Lgaii\ be our good for-, tune to coi~tii~ue to clai~n you as ourpatr011.Accept our hearty thanks for yourpatronage and for any kind wordsspoken in our behalf in 1925.We wish to thank all our friends and patrons for the nicebusiness we have enjoyed this year and we wish you one andate Bank 1allf A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 1 IPhone ElevenJ. C Meese, President F. J. Stara, Vice PresidentBRILEY & KNEBEL, ProprietorsJohn J. Allen, CashierJos. M. Kokes, Ass't. Cashier G:A. Satterfield, Ass't. Cashier


It:i;ai I.i$1'5,sj.' ii{')iJ -I - '1:1\I31 -I( IC.iI16fwkiINo. 3-8-year old cow. . . . . . . . . .Harrow Truck9 swarms of Bees, 12 doze11 Barredhay in stack.All ~oasehold Goods1eI1I i1ti :i-31 POLAND-CHINA HOGS. 4 tried Four Sets of i -arnessTHE USUAL TERMSJ. R. PATRICK, OwnerFIRST NATIONAL BANK, ClerkiII


tBUQRNE C. LEQQETT -crowd into the aarner parlor where -0-Bubscrlptlon Pdce 89.60 -0---+-a large silver wahh hanging on the -0- -4he opening of Congrees. It 19 imtreeand it ma. about the la& article,An alderly her halrlW"LaDt and interestbng to everyone. -*to be taken down. I saw uacle who ba%d the other day and then got ;but es~e~lall~ 80 to people in Washwastaking the gifts off and handing , Imarcelle and when her husband ington. mr months now, everythem to the other unole, who dressed went home ht grabbed her and Mssed phase of life will be much influenced Ias Bnta, was calting the names and her;, thinking she was the new by the session-tram the selling ofMITCHELL FOUND QUILT* always keeping up a napid fire of 'grdceries to every conversation. For-0-Well, low, don't that jar you? Perjokesat the expense of tbse getting Some times we are not as neighbr-lhere more than anywhere else, thehe was gufilty. ~ ~ ~ h he ~ a f e & gws~ l ~Teaoh fVr that big silver ly as we should bg and perhaps we go chief "indoor sport" of everyone is topr&&ly ms for the rules of but didnSt my attention. about our own business and leave our discuss and criitidze. Congress' Thethe war departmenjt a fellow is Sup-' never dreamed ta ' had anyneighbor to much to himself. A { easons are two-propinquity and'theposed fo seen and not heard, likechance Of getting it' When the Old act fbat Cbngress has conltrol oflady remarked inthe little boy. The Mg brass colUar it however and looked at the every phase of legfslation in the Dis- 1jsanta~uis'oiice, that she had been rerYfellows are sup~posed to do the talk- the name and then ran his eye Over busy attending to he< own business, triat and here very Oftening.Me crowd to get that Congress is unkind to them.Iim On the-One and that thair neighbors had d0n.Ithere the usual I,lcked I'ye, Mitchellably Fmnk Olson wouldconvicted.have hadPmbthe~ ~ $ ~ ~ ; ~ d ~ s g " U " ~ , " , ~ t r ~ ~:'han~t~~~~ e ~ had ~ andition ~ of the .aUedes iu Wth'Ornethindchambers on opening day. In thejudgment of the lower munt and jury than I did and Ofhappened, in this family, a phone was sende, the two prlnclpal curiositya%rned had the supreme E O U ~ been ~ ~ ~ e ~ a ~ used ~ to ~ call o a doctor $ and ~ within t ~ a saasfiers ~ ~ were t young w ~ Larolldte ~ ~ ~made up *' Bert ibardenbrook'few moments a a dozen Ofme' but when hethe and Wce President D~wes. No par-OUTand Anderson too. Re- Dtniel Leggett I gave a gasp for nearer neighbors were right there titular sensations developed as top&lws Of wh$ther Mit*sll was Drealth and staid somming, I didn't offering to help and this w~nlil'n said either except than, (ts one paper said,guilty o,r not, his jury was picked,hand pi,cked, fmm the army and naW know what but they all agreed that that at Once she that she young Bob was dressed such whatever had plenty of good neighbors the fastidious up-to-date-ness, from morn-Isad the, afhy and nkvy were out to ' Said "Hdle Maraiculus"I was stunned moment she needed them.Withoonvict him. m e judge was out tothat means'ing coat to gray spats, that the tailorslof Washington wlll be glad to have;$~,;;yh~ie~,"~e; ;;u~f;~l~~;!:$; ikw: hgn7118g&6p4fP, a:AGRICULTUP-iL COLLEGJ? him stay indefinitely in the 'Senate.EXTESSIOS SOTESor coulldnvt compel witnesw to an- In~ersoll, whioh they didn't have inIAnd, as to General Dawes, he prethosedays and indeed few 10-year old - sided quietly and properly. with neiappaluntly.those answers would hurt I cried for very joy and 1 also re- pretty center piece for the Christlnas In the House, members began com-Among Our assets We like to countswer qe~s'tiOw the defense when* boys boasted a watch. I peme@ber A tiny, Christnlas tree makes a ther arm waiving nor field oratory. only the one that money.cann0t buycauseOf the governmelLt. The member that my mother cried also, I dinner table. Rbbl?onS from it t (ing in a half hour before the opening YOUR GOOD WILL.trial .was a farce from stad toand, doubtless Mitchell knew it wassuppase beoause she was gt& to each plate may attach to place card land it was exactly like an alumni rewn.be when~~~h~~ an;ong all and little gifts. Tinsel, popcorn ani union. Handshaking everywhere,He :; ~ ~ t ~ , which O ~ muld ~ ~ seem f ~ little f red berries make pretty decor slaps on the back and even, now andhv been r*LLced in rank before asa Dqnishment and he Is sus- tpivial, even including the watch, ations. English walnut shells glue theu, a friendly poke' in the rih.now, I had eyes only for that watch back. together are fine contaher Men who in a couple Of hours mightAnd so at this HOLIDAY SEASONpendedIwjrthOut 'pay five yeafs. for hours and I sure bad to take a for little surprises. Children wil be calling each other names, were we extend to YOU every good wish forThh is to the Of01 natured kidding when enjoy fixing up a table almost a (Coming across the akle which seplrwarand the Wesident appmlng the they asked me if I was going to take much as playing with their toys. EV- the political sheep and goats andproceediWs which Of course they i,t to bod with me, and I did, too. en if .only the family gather around having the best kdnd,of a ?isit.the coming year.Menwill do. Mitchebl had as welt resignand quit the arnly first as1 hlave enjoyed some forty Christmas while the Christmas to make it dinner different it 1s than wort1 th they life-millionaires are, typical who, of every. by the state \yay, ofshodd he ddit the five year$ andseasons since buh eve11 the' latestthen try to come he would be . Ijones do not stand out in my mind everyday meal in more ways than look no difi%rent any us*per&ecuted by the higher up]like that one does, vf more than forty just having laore food to eat. lawyers, engineers, editors stockmen,years ago. Nearly all of those who - farmers. Some are old, some young,officers. He seems to havewere there that Christmas are gone T)I. boys and girls c,lubs will hav land there seems to be a larger numthet'ulth Of the statements he made to whence no traveler returns, ex- separate ,-lass at t& State corn'ber of the latter each session. Somejut even if he did tbt donY cut ab6t of figure with thkt 9Uth rule cept in spirit. A few of the uncles show which is to be held in connec- are fat, some lean, some with plentywhj& says on,y the up omcers and aunts are left, not over two or tion with the meeting of the Crop hair and more, without. Menmav halk.three arid many of t&e younger gel]- Groers Association during Organized dressed properly andInrr:iL!on are gone and soon all the Agriculture week, January 5 to 8 morning coats* but most Qf them inneiirly half hundred who gathered in 1926. Entries are still open in this business I but fhrethat Michigan home ,on the bill that and all. the other olasses. WesternMY OWN COLUMNlRckrtwn whom they railsumnlonsrso'4winterbutdayeveryonedl1 answerof thosethe finalwhoNebraskawin goo(growerspremiumshavethisayear.chanceThetoA~" qufBI. white-haired. but . . I ,L::C~.P:D:.2=*ECXC-, , remain dl1 recall the expressdon that corn entered by Nebraska men at Interested from Ok-I I made wheu given the watch for it the National Grain and Hay show in lahoma. to see many Of her former ---J 1. (By H. ,D. Leggett)has r~cen a family joke on me ever chicago recently will be on display.\ --m- .----- - - ---aA.. I hear the prepamMons on,Since, though in late years I have This state exhibit contains over SOevery hand br Chrisbmas and see the ~elflom seen any of the ones whtl entries. ~t won its share of national>vCre present on that occasion. prizes qt Chicago. Isnow laflng deep on the ground, Igo Hack in memory to a Christmas - 0- Entries in the state show shouldsome forty years ago lve always 1 would be dllillg to bet a little, be made to Corn Show Committee.had a jolly gd ~~~i~~~~~ in thwe ~rokided hatlthere the are few Miss~s Nebraska don't print fiind it shops out Agriculural c.b11eget UinQln, Nerbr.dd days but (this pa&icular Christ-and be in their hanas by aaturdaymae stands ol~t cleaply in my mind 'vhere one mall has handled the load ~anuar~ 2.and it seems as tbugh 1 remem- thht 0. S. naylor of the Quiz shop I -ber all the details. We lived on a the vast three weeks. ,.He has The fellow who boasts of the shortfarm on a li~tl~ tdaveled road. T ~ P Set all the ads alone and we have time it takes him to get his pork allsnow was deep on the ground, much aVelaged over 900 inches each week, cut up after he stuck the hog notdeeper than now. In fact we had doing the composaion on a only has a messy lcoking pile of pork:bee& muoh worried fhr fear we would Mnsidepable amount of job work. We but he will have trouble keeping thenat be able to take the lonw planned were shod of help and of course ev- cuts In any kind of a cure. All the ItrCp to the home of an unilewas short at the Same anitral heat should be out of a car-('matper who lived in lanother or needed all the help they had cass before it is cut up says Exten-,Ship Some fifteen miles away, ahe mrked tidl qidnight and af- si6n Circular 228, Farm Slaughter ofdistance in those days. We made several times# as did the boss and Hogs. Cuts will then be smcoth and 1trip in the big old fashionedOperarUors worked nearly as long. neat and none of the tissue cells beslelgtl, all sitting in the bottom Out mc'h week, tco broken down. Pork which is to be,&he box. ids of straw had been you beat it? Mr. has cured sh~uld not freeza because it isin and in [those days everyone had in the Quqz sho~ almost inlpcssible to keep itone or more big, warm buffah robw ten Or twelve Jears.wards.besides lots of horse blankets, for-0-Fisting out the leaf lard while thethe horses had to be blanketed after eastern allnOuqce carcass is war111 and cutting the fata drive. We had a couple robes, a that theygiving instructions ~ f f the inside of the ham will help' .bufaalo robe and a big black bear 'O their pu~'ls poetry writing and chill the meat. Every carcass shouldskin robe and these, with the blanke,nl~~~d Wickman and Percy be split leaving just a little skin atand several big quilts from the house HOwes haveIn to see if there the neck to hold the two halves to-1made US comfortable. The roads had is a Coursegether and on the gambrel pin. Thelbeen open and there Was good sleigh-Extensic11 - Circular giveso directionsing for 6ome tLme before Chrisltnlas4-,V31ile in <strong>Ord</strong> the other day Col,for cutting and curing pork as wellbut. it keyt right on snowing eve'ryas a Of recipes for sausage'nigut, so we nlust gd a good early Grunkemeyer of Burwell redarked as meat and lraking soap' Itstatrt in to get there before he gazed st the passing throng thatnoon. I remember that it was soon it Sure took courage for a bowlegged Is at County ExtensionAgent's office and at the Agrlculafterit got light that we hurried into Observe the Of tural ~ ~ l Lincorn. l ~ ~ ~ , .the sleigll and stanted and it was R fasl'-on thRse days. -good four lhour trip. All Che grand- -0-parents, uncles and aunts and cou- Ed Beranek says that swindlers Ocpies Of the prelinlinary .Ofsins by the dozenawere there, would have a hard IWW to hoe if Organized beenSOmailed to every newspaper office inUncle Joseph had a large, rambling, mauy Of us wereto get the state. Anyone interested in theseold fashioned farm house set on anlathin'g.winter meetings of farm and horn ,hill and I renlemlber that I tralled Lew Shelley says -+- that an authority a ~ s ~ Of c Nebraska ~ ~ ' can ~ loo' ~ ~ ~ ~my sled on the trip for w& had plannedon a great time sliding on fish claims that Carp get to be over the list Of speeches and disdown hill. ,we were to stay 200 years old and Mr. Shelley says cussions by making a friendly visi 'night, we who far away, he thinks the last one he tried to eat to this office. On .the progralo are '!livect close and they were to go is older than that. Alan Clements the individual programs Of the LivestockBreeders, the Ppu1tr4'nen1.bme a&er the ~ h ~ tree b alld t used ~ ~ to have a, recipe for cooking thyrog,an,. I don't remember so much Garp thah he chimed made them Milk Goat Breeders, the Rural Schoolabout the dinner. I do reoall that fine. He said to get your Carp, cleanfolb took along some eatables him nicely, (then get asnice clean boardHoney Producers, the Crop Growers .others did the same, someone and nail the Carp to the board, cover the Dairymen, tha Hortlculturiqtsbrought a gallon of oysters and they him dth thin strips of bacon andthe Fafln ~ureau aeration and th.andwere used for aHome Econmllics Associattons. A.1,mr dinner we had turkeyeveningandbanqud,roastbake throw him the till Carp nice awhy and and tender, eat thenof these associations are made up ofchickens and pies and cakes and pud- Iboard. Nebraska farmers or their wivesdings. Tbme old Miohigan pioneersAnyone whether merdl>er or not iscg,sure did know how to cook and they Curt Parsons says Burwell folks welcdme at all the meetings A Farhadplenty to use in their cooking. are queer. He says they get sore if mers Family Fun Feed and seversWe disgosed of the dinner and then he don't put a piece In the paper other banquets wlll furnish entertain-were the James Milfordof $1215$1425, f. 0. b. factory, the Special SixPatrons, the arm' ~quiplnent, th NOW-at their new low ~ricesand Advanced 'Six Sedans offer STILLGREATER VALUE. Their features in.clude the new Frenth. type roof design,sl!d down hill, skated on hhe at whethey get married and if they get dent during the week. The Mas mohair cloth upholstery, exceptionallythe f& of the bill, played in the big arrested they get sore if he does prt Meeting on Thursday afternoon obarp and I remember that one side a piece in the Paper. all hen's organiz&ions will afforc broad doors, Cwheel brakgs of Nash de4was yell filled with aorn fodder and4- the opportunity to hear Hon. Frankwe helped husk out twu, or three Bill Moses says that nature made a 0, Lowden of Illinois and ex-Presi- sign, full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels.1. -bushels of corn and scatter the stalks big mistake when she didn't fix dent TV. 0. Thompson of Ohio Stateto the oattle (ill the big open shed it so that a swelled head would be as University speak regarding the farmbwkof Che barn where the stock l~ainful as a sore thumb.ing situation of the world today. All#could eat, protected from a cold -+ railroads will sell round trip ticketsmrt~ wind. ~ 1 1 day long we hadl This is a land of free speech. I for fare and one-half beginning Janbeenbarred from one large corner heard Allie Pierce making a speech, uary 2.-m a d the mothers and grand- lin at Bradt's the other evening and it -we 1F'. Williams, Dealermolhers had been hurrying back and ought to be free, in fact he ought to1 The central idea of the Home Ec-, ORD, NEBRASKA\\-t


CANDY andSOFr DllINKSELYRIA, NEBRASKAness.ELYKId, NEBRASKAat the elevator again.day.ELYRI~, NEBRASKAELPRIA, NEBRASKAi


wtate but the original Wick is stillalive by discwerers in different and a pot luck lunch was served'being brought to light, dead an I~~~~~~~ County - Chief'parts of the country, letters now in' B ~ R, ~ M~~~ . an of in- -tke bands of Attorney F. E. JMgert~n;or the dher of the desired station,p,,ln spent last anday In Broken %dl0 llj~lts or by reducing the filament- voltagereveal.There is for instance Sfrs. Mary He was On his way WEdTliER REPORT -Timblin ~f Springfield, Minu. wh+ 1 --CuSter County Chief- Anselmo-noticed an Associated Press news News.One of the outstanding features of ,Set. This prevents the wires work- low reading B biubtery.Some may1924 1925 this sltation will be the large pipe ,jag out from under one binding Post feel that there is stlll useful life inum --------- 10 26 ograii, which is being built by a St, and 8w;ngin.g over onto an'other short- the battery $ncl ,that' it could 'beum -------- --I2 6 Louis concern. It will be distrib- ing the batteries or burning out the hooked up with new units, but this--------------- 1from nearly every forest in the world.I will carry,a complete line of cigars,cigarettes, tobaccos and soft drinks andBob Quillen ~ r e c t s ~acquainted. You will find my place aQuilleii noted newspaper paragraph erable work.-loyalist.er and'huuorist has erected a monu- -good place to spend some of your time.wbman."of the institutioi aid the hope of the1Mr. Quillen had a nicely carved donors that it be the nucleus of a 11-apple with a tws and a leaf placed brary building will be, carrig out'below the inscription. Bat the neigh- the building to be named the Georgebors stared at :he monument with Sutherland library.--Grand Islandincredulous hxror, says Mr. Quillen Herald.in the current issue of his paper the -Fsuntaiu Inn Tribunt. I Miss Anne Young returned Fri-"I'm sorry', he said, I uever hurt day from Washington D. C. whereanybodys fedfngs or offended a she attends Miss Mt. Vernon Semig4nstanybodys pet superstitions. nary to spend the holidays with herThis' is purely a family affair. Eve parent4 Dr. and Mrs. O. Alexanderwas a fair and charming lady and Young. Dr. and Mrs. Young decideddeserved a finer monument than I to light the Christiilas tree in theirhave provided Edr her. It is almost yard in honor of the first memberincredible that after over six thou- of their family to arrive home for-sand years of history none of ber Christmas. Miss Young arrived firstkindr'en,?ave erected a stone to her so the tree was lighted in her honor.memory. Her brother Richard a medicalThe author further explains that student at the University of Chicago"Eve was a distant relative of mine will return next week.-World Heron111y mothers side", that she was the ald."first lady of the laud' a "reigning Dr. a. Alexander Young was anbelle of her day', and that the mon- <strong>Ord</strong> boy about 38 Years ago, betterwent is an effort to atone for the known as Alec."'unpardonable neglect'of her by her -y3scterIty."-World Herald. I Re8 Collins son of Mrs. Warren. . 1 Collins whose home is near Arlington~nfdaiulations were being bestow- Wash. ?ret with an accident a few~pojl H. 13. F~uncis, hustling young days ago. He was working in the!s111an for a local comnlission oom timber and in some way was hit by!Y, in great number this morning. a falling tree. He had five ribs brok-Wmll~ "Thank You" were the words en, his shoulder broke also his ankle.rdurlled to his bniends by Mr. Francis ~t was several hours before theytclter known as Harry. "I Do" were could get hinj to a hospital. Thethe feature utterances in a wedding doctor can not tell the outcome of.cerenlony of whivh he was the bride- these injuries for several days. Rexcroom Saturday. The marilage was married Ora Lancaster of <strong>Ord</strong>.scleul~~ized at the h@me of the bride, -Wse Pauline Dinkel, 3816 Nolrth 18th Scllool Makes Xould When'street, at 4 o'cbock Saturday afternoon,Shops Ghe Upwith the Rev. Guss officiating. Dur- 1 "c. L. Honnold proprietor of aIcg Mr. Franci3' aon~lections here at 1 glass manufacturing plant in ChicktF,yards he ha3 formed innumerable asha has always had to have hisWends and they all join with the steel llloulds made in Ohio.Jo~rn;llSCoclnllan in n-ishiug him and Last week Honnold came to Tulsahis bride the beat of luck and a world to investigate the possibilities ofof success in their sail down the having the rsoulds made closerstrea'n af life. The young dou~le lare home but Tulsa machine shops toldat home at 3332 North 21st street.-lJourual Stockmen (On~alia). / E. Cudmiindsen, Attorney'Pauliqe Dinkel is the daughter or IS TlIE COUXTY COURT OFC~:O. Dinkel. who was a baker herel VALLEY COUXTY, NEB1tlSK.ifdr a long timq &lieve it was dur- 1 -fng Murscbels ownership of the In The Matter of the Esnte of Willin~lBakery. Thev lived where Mrs. A. Armstrong, Deceased.-Ward. now resides and she will be I -remembered by many sehoolmates.l NOTICE OF HEARINGIler father owns a bakery in Omaha. State of Nebraska, )- 3 ss."Tomorrow aAYern4on." said a mln-I Valley County 1later ,to his congrefgation, '*The fu- All persons interested in said ESnerdof Mr. So-and-so will be held tate take notice: That Jamers Q. Has:in Chis ohurch. I shall make a fu- tings has filed his petition allegingneral address on the occaslon and that on or abgut the 2&th day ofh e nthn himself will be here. the first November. 1922, an Llnstrument wastimo iu twenty years.-Diocesan Rec- filed in the County Court of ValleyorllCounty, NQ~daska, purpolrting to be- the last Will and Testament of Will-L. D S~nith of Ft. aotlins, Cola. iam Armstrong, deceased; that therearrivedin Greeley Monday evening after, on or about the 2Mh day ofto look after business matters. He January, 1923, said Will and TestasaysMrs. Smith who was seriously ment was Droven and admitted to. injured in a strmt car and train col- probate as suob, and objedions haslision at ~ t Collins . a month ago is been made to the certificate admit- 'getting along as well as could b tlng such Wll to Probake.expected. 4reeley Citizen. I That the petitioner prays for an- 19rder readmitting said WU1 to prothatthe shroud that has en- bate as the last Will and Testamentveloped the survivors o €the late W. Of said William Arulstlumg, deceased,Q. Rood and the North Loup com- "bich bas been set for hearing OPmunity in whfch he has so long lab- the 18th day of January, 1926.ored. fbr its uplift and beMerment Dated this 23rd day of December,comes the glad tidings that the wid- l9Z5. at Nebraska.',ow has decided to carry 'on the newe- J. H. HOLLINGSHEXD,paper of her latg husband. It will (SEAL) County Judge.sot only be a pleasure to the people Pub. Dee. 24-4t.I


kam ~rown,' a brothel. ofJackSwitch for A Battery-. Range of Receiving Setdays business trip at Wilbur.-Causes For Broad TuningRadlo Wlse Cm&s3s drowning it out.-Judge. " and haye been for some time.~~BSlLISGTO NEWSDemocrats.ORD XARKETS-Wheat -----------------------:-$I53Mrs. Stark was cared for dur- Glover did.occasion to wittack Vice President Fii' her illness at the holue of herCharles G. Dam-es, a veteran of the lllother John \ventworth.mas cheer but the officers got hin 'visit at Hastings at ch~istmas.before he got vtry far with the enter-1in a chair and then deliberately strik- Miss Julia Jespersen. returned the prize. He said he got the joy water Judge Clements drove over to hisIrnade in the state of Nebraska, and Miss Irene Keefe returned home lastlog him across the face with a whip, latter part of last week after a few at Greeley but of course he dido* farm near Arcadla lqt sat~rda).~ that the heirs at law of said decedent Saturday from <strong>Ord</strong> where she 1s atdaysstay atMindeu. Friday she went know the name of the man of whom and while attending to sdne work as herein set fodh shall be decreed tending scl~ool.NOTICE to Spencer, Ia. to be with her moth- he bought it. , There is some talk thae the storm drifted in, around to be the owners in tee simple of the Jim Keef returned home from Olean- er who is ill. She is a sister of Mrs. that he will accdnpany an office ,and under his car unti! it was well above described real e&ate, which Friday.The annual meeting of the Share- J. Magnussen and has been with the down there and point the party out. stuck and when he tried to get out has been set for hearing on the 26th John Unhnoski hauled hogs to iholders of the First National Bank, family for the last ten months. For Krager has a wife and four children.'a shaft was broken 50 that he had ~lday of January, 1296 at the hour of <strong>Ord</strong> Saturday.1of <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraska, will be held in its, several weeks she kept the house and He lived in <strong>Ord</strong> for a time coming send to town for aSSista!Ice. He,ten o'clock In the forenmn of said Jess Freeman was a caller at Ohas.offices on Tuesday, January fttb cared for the children at Elba and here last spring from Broken Bow /had Mr. Gust Rose with him and they day, in the County Court Room at Hopklns last Riday,11926 at 2 o'clock P. M. for the purpose' later on at <strong>Ord</strong> whlls Mrs. Magnus- He said he was unable to pay his started to walk toward <strong>Ord</strong> to meet <strong>Ord</strong> in Valley County, Nebraska Allen tong came up from Ar oldof electing a Board ooirectors. sen was at a hospital reoouerlng fine but it was thought that he might / the Blahs Bros, trouble car which Dated this 13rd day of December, Saturday to get his slster Me. 8oYd ,38-3t. W. C. Noll, Cashier. from an opwsrtion. The latter , is possibly raise the money. He claims had been sept for and covered SeT- 1925. Hopkins, .who is godng to @fiend------ well now but the members of Rev. to own the truck he drives. Had era1 miles befox being overtaken by J. H. IU)LCIKGSHEAD, Christmas at home.Mrs. Ivan Enger was' down from Magnussens faJnf& will lpYss their the officers desired to do so they the car which had missed them in (Sm) County Judge Joe Petska hauled 4ogs to <strong>Ord</strong>Burwell last Saturday. ! aunt very much. could have confiscated th.e truck too, sbme way on the trip over. First P$. Dec. 24-5t. Tuesday. A


-elon.-CUD OF THANKS- IC-rnSOLUTIONBe it resalved by the Mayor addt Mrs. Margaret Wentwrth, rent sary steps to lthe end that the mad-lVlSE HEN, MBGlCLiNS.SAME TlflNGI.TllE YBESlDENT'Y PLAN.A WONAN'S CAFE.-east bundary lilne of Wup Avenue,by co-operative marketing.-Ii that were sound-f course it is ccpt race horses.&NDT wund-twmers could not selldo.-OF CLALWS \' ) ss.Carried.IJ. T. KNEZACEK, County clerk, _ - IAfair." 1- Kansas City.Chas. W. Weekes, M. D. GEO. R. GARDhe' District of Columbia CourtRes. Phone 28 DENTISTHillcrest SanitariuinOf A~veals decides that the indictznentsin connection dth the ,meet at bes. Gas GIvep X-B~Y for Dlugnosls Extractlensstealing of naval oilOface 109 PHONES Res. 634stand. Pllo~ie 91It would bq ~urprhing.ing and new it the ~ U I )established that in forever barred. Pllo~ie 31Valley ClinicF. .La BLESSINGman can not go free evensteals one hundred miltion dollars.Telephone 65, <strong>Ord</strong>The general Impression was that E'JoSmlt~M.D. Modern Methods andanything frd.n. one million up was~ ~ ~ i ~Ma~7-8-Nebr. intels-&!lastic- meet (SEAL) F. A. Barta, D.quite safe.Lincoln.1 q r ~ pub. t Dee. 34.R \v. u116 M. D. Nebraska State Bank ~uildfngA ~ ~ i ~ i translating1 ~ b ~ ~ May , ' 15-Tentative schedule for Lkra L. Alberry, aare of MY I U. Q Shepard. Bf. D. /the Bible, finds a mistake in the King Drake-Nebnaska du'alIJ. H. Berry, Attorney ( HoshawB1.OO Geo. R Gard, D. D. S. O* Y.-,-----------------James vers'ion. The hen that the May 21-22-Missburi Cham- SOTICE OF PORECFOSuBE SUE Hans Andersen, grocefia for J. A. Phllllpaen. dl. D.GEO. A. PARKINSstar guided to Bethlehm were qot pionships at -I 'I poor -i----- L --------------- 9.63 OYTOJW~IIISTKings or "wise men," they were Notice is hereby given' that, under J. A. Andemon Co. repairs formagicians.Santa C1aus spend One'(busiest nights of his long careerthe (and by virtue of a decree of District 1 djoilets ..................... 102.90 c. c. $HEYARD, Ma D* Eyes Examined and Glass MttedOnIn ancient the dLfference was hiscourt of Qleventh Judicial l%~tdct ida M, ~ m care ~ of ~ MA. ,!Scientifiwllyslight unless man was a magician tour of Nebwska towns Christmas Iof Nibrbraska, aimin and for Valley, Badger 30,oo I'IIYSICIAN AND SURGEONthere is<strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraskathe superstitious people thought littlenot a sectioq Of the ,COUD~Y, entared on the 4th day of ~ohp 0. Boettger. pump and- I November. 1925, in an action pending 1 labor ...................... 6.50 ,<strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraskaof his wisdoni. Tha't is why founders ,_ _of new religions have been col~pelled +ttdiEdI:~X~I+Z~ZFXHI~*I&~g:S.Z4TF~Si:KX$:C~~tllerein, wherein Francis M. Bowman Ed. F. Beranek, time books, etc 6.50 omce phone 116to perform miracles, or pretend $ is plaintiff and Fayeftte.1. Fa=. ----- Dva Brownson, registrar------ .35 .EoT$c gr::oz!r*DENTISTResidents 203 Dr, P. 6. Bores Dr. H, N. Norlrpreforniance. 1, LEGAL NOTICES ms, husband of mayette 1. Fa=- real Deynon, D. D. registrar------ .75 RES. PlIOXE 355 RES. PIIOXE 117I name unknow and bt (191, in Block A L Comtock, registrar---- .50h: ~x~~:~:+~~:+:~~:~~:*:+::*:rj~,:s:~::+~r:~:.tl:~soTwo (21, of kradia Townsite. ~al- oe Hallen 7-60 CHARLES MIZAR OFFICE PHONE 68~,~,"$&~tthe Empror for money and pro- ~;,,l~ & nrvls, ,~t~orners ley County, Nebraska, are defend ants'^: H: ~at~nbs, regj!st~ar- ---- 3.75OSTEOPdTHIC PllYSICLas ANDt D. C. Ph. 'c SURGIEOXStwtlon, had to pretend that he ,Y()TICE OF , ~IE~(IP~S SALErd an order of sale issued thereon; I C. E usm mi sell, registrar----- 4.00could read, the stars and tell the\\;I1 at two o'cl~k P. m. on the 11th C. w, Clark, ddsyage --------- .55Elmperor's fortune, warning him or ddy of January, 1926, at the west (y, Fafeita & Son, groceries for Palliler Gmduate Chiropractorencourageing him, acording to the1Notice is hereby given that by rlr- door of the Court House ih <strong>Ord</strong>. NQ- poo(. ---------------------- 16,.16F. A. BARTA, M. J-,stars, the ,.r,sgnijflcent wis-Of an order of sde Issued by the braska, offer for sale at public auction Farmers Afutual Tel GO, tole Bell Uuildillg(clerk of the Wrid of Valleylt the highest bidder for cash, to1 serdce and calls --..----.- 18.2.60 OWce 195Sp~cialiut in diseases of thed m of Kepler, One of the PHONES Res. 173coo*y, Nebraska on October 16. 1925 lAtisfy said decree in the sun] ofsix great astronlomers and mathemati.~l~~~-Tunni~liff, car rent forupn a judgvlent and decree rendered $72.29, $35.00 costs and accruing costs, sheriff ..................... 4.00 <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraska' EYE, EAR, NOSE and THEOATdans, the Emperor had little use. therein ton December 15: 1924 in an the following dascrii5led real estate, to GLASSES FITTEDP. C. Luther* devoting his life action pendling thereip yherein The , 'C. H. A. Z. Hager, Granger. insurance spr.inkler----- prem 13.00 36.13planting trees, celebrates his sixty- 1OWce over Beranek's Drug Sltorelllavelers ~~surance Camipanyl a Lot nineteen (191, in Block Two (2). IC A Hager rent flor JWthird lbirthday by announcing Cetak 10.09poratdon. of HaCtford, Connecticut h Arcadla Townsite, Valley County.McMindes & W&er oace hours 10 to 12 A. M. 1:30 topirry Hla&,a, meat for cask 1.55 j4 P. M.lacention to begill plan~!ne fo1ooo.0o0 plaintiff and Claud D. Rakhqun /&Draqa. Said sale rill rem*n Openmore trees- Chase Pack. Oresident /Daisy B. Rathbun, hi6 wife, and R. 0. ~unter,hauling dirt-.f,, one mur.Real Estate and Live StockOf the American Tree the <strong>Ord</strong> Bank. aMammond & Sltephens CQ, sup~Onders who can beat Mr. Luth'er's af <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebrash are defend- Given under my hand this 10th day plies for superintendentt--.- '54.84 AUC'TIONEEl\Srecord. . ants, wherein the said plaintiff re- December, GEORGE 1925. S. ROUND, Mammond plies for & supellintendent---- Stepliens Co. 31.44 ORD HOSPITALICovered a j"elueM , phone 55 Try US One block south of post ofaceofALLEGED THIEF Shei~iff of Valley County. Rebraska I, H. Hruby, appraising road-- 5'00against the sdd defendants in theAND 111s CHIFKENSPub. Dee.'' ISM of $1409.98, with interest at tenBert hi. Hardenbrook, trips b~Omaha, U.ncoln, a ------- 109.19 C. J. MILLER, MI D.AHE TAKES 1s per cent per annum fmi December- NOTICE 12, 1924 and the costs of said action,TO COSTB-iCTORS Klopp Printiipg Co. deed record 58.50A. M. DANIELSOWNERCarel E. Evaus, of Comsta1k;is inlwhi~h sum with interst and mrrts, Notice is hereby given that sealed printing 03, certificde UXDEI~AI~INCcoisider~bIe trouble by reason o f d e e d 0 a vall,j first lienbids -111 be received up to 12 o'clak 1 of Road o r - - - 9.10lX?01! January 9th, 1924 for the fur- K~~PPan call fmln the on the wf and the west half of Printing 09, claim files 60.00 AXD E~IU~UM~XG Surgery, Consultatiolr&laring the early morning hours of the northeast quarter of &bn 10. nishlng of Supplies and Stationery ~1011~ prinlting KO. legal 1 Phones :and X-RayFriday morning. He is charged with Cawwhip 19, of range 13, wast for the various offices af ValJey Couni blanks, etc. ---------------- 10.20K-B Printing Co. McJfillan OWce Red 86stealieg thirty chickens from ~utherlof the 6th P. M., Valley County, Ne- typ Nebraska* for the year lg2"2 McWllian Mortgage Records. 700 K-B fornls, Printing etc I----A------------Co. Examination 14,77 Residence BlackPhone il '<strong>Ord</strong>, Nebr--IRunlery, resides three miles'braska, and wherein the =id ord8tat.g Bank reco~ered a judgment of mges. -north of Ansely.The circumstances have a touch of fiirreclosure agdnslt all Other defend- Mc?YIillan Deed paper, etc ----------------- 22.11romance. The Occupants of the ants therein in ae sum or $8365 with2 Index to Chattel Mortgages, 700 Ohalss. ICemp. bailiff-------- 8 00 W, T, McLAIN MUNN & NORMANRumley' holne were peacefully slum- inter~t at tell per Cent firom Decem- r)ages. Loup Valley Elec. CQ, lamps 4.62bering when about 4 Mrs. Rumly ber 15. 1924, whbh Sum 4th inttWSt Index hfortgages Milford's, rua'ers for Cetak USOEI~LIIWII LA\VYEIIS .1r.a~ awakened from a area41 in which thereon was duly decreed to be a 1 Index to Deeds. children -- -- -- ---------:--- 3,00Phone 54EUUIIL~IEI~it was de~~ted quite clearly that\Vdid second lien upon the add real Mortgwe Record, '0°books for ' Supt. ScoM etc. O"' -------- <strong>Ord</strong>er 18.33 <strong>Ord</strong>. - - - - - Nebraskasome one wad robbing the chicken esbte, all subj~t, however, to 8 pages' 4 Dozen Chattel &Iortgagk Files. John Moudry, appdaising doad 5.00 Phones at OBlce and Residence 44coop. As she awoke the barking' of prior nuo~gage therewn in the pdnthedogs in the yard leh her to believe *pal $18,000.00 1 Small Ledger, 200 pages F. M. Vodehnal, sup. services 224.90 Claude A. Davis Clarence M. Dadsdneam might be a reality and Mr. Travelers In'surance Company, re- 2 Day -ks~ Gx16 V. W. Robbins, Sup, services-- 165.805 Gross Ticonderoda Pencils, 2 5-10 E. C. James( SP. services-- 120.00Rumery was induced toMcGinni~ & FergusollSQ out and2: gun%%DAVIS & DAVIS~ross Indelible pencils Mephisto Charles E. Johnson, S~D. Per. 205.50investigate.~~~~~ 2He soon disWvered that the lock on and wherein I dlre&ed by (he 7,000 NO. 10 Envellopes Printed. Paul Szwanek, SUQ. services-- 139.60 VETERINARIANSthe chicken h6use had been broken wid mult to advede and sell mid 51000 No. 6 Envelopes Printed. MIg CO' mop ATTORNEYSr d &te for Ithe, payment of the 1 Gross Pen Holders, E. Faber No. stick and brush ----------- Group Tests Held the First Day of Ofice: Tolen Building. opposite p. 0.and every bird was {missing. AboutNebraska Inst. r FeebleEach Monththat time a ford car down the road~a interest due uwn and mts; the Evaid decreecl, 78, 12 Boxes Silver Series Pens No, 7. Minded, care of children---- 180.43a little ways was cranked and started N, *,ere mce is hle$blg 50 Pounds scrak~h paper 5x5 inch, C. D. Ndl, Od. & Nov, salaries 340.00Mr. Rumery telephoned ahead for the given- Gudn~undsei~ & Rogeibt I will kn mnday, Jauary 24 Quarts sanfords Fountain Pen C. D. N0ll. OC~. & NOV. expenses 123 94'neighbors to keep look out for the 11 1926 at two o'clock P. M. & the Ink. <strong>Ord</strong> Quiz, prinUng ------------ 63.70 1 DR. G. We TAYLORLAWYEWcar and also got in touch with the ,kt front daor-of atha coupthouse in 1:000 XcMillan Modgage Forms, <strong>Ord</strong> Journal, p~~ting--------- 80.40DENTISTWill practice in all courtsSheriff Tahbot. <strong>Ord</strong> in d d couuty offer the said real various ?om~nies., (3rd Journal, printing ------ 3-,The sheriff and Deputy Crable e t e br sale public audon, sub A certQied check in the amount of <strong>Ord</strong> Electric & W9ter PlantProbate of Wills and settlement ofjumped into a car and met Mr. Rum- jed to the sdd prior lien' of $18,000, $200.00 to accompany each bid and Water rent, Light and w~e. 117.tl <strong>Ord</strong>, Xebraska estates a spe'cialtyerY at Ansley and in a few minutes and eel1 eb the highest IPond will be required in the amount <strong>Ord</strong> fcledric Water Plant - <strong>Ord</strong> State Bank Bldg. <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebr.found the man the car and the chick- bidder therefir for cash to &tisfy the of $600.00 frbm the successful bidder Water, l{gw and power-----' 49.94ens. The car Was parked on the main mount due upon the sdd deer-, for fulfillment d hls contract. <strong>Ord</strong> Eleotric & Water Plantstreet dith curtains on, the chick- inter&, mts land amruing Suppljes, Books and Stakionery to In~tialling Flush------------ 35.95 E. L. VOGELTANZ Bert M. Hardenbrookens were nicely packed in 8 sod. be furnished as needed. 0. PecenIua, Insurance prem. 26.50coop between the front and back seat Dated December 5, 1925. The County Board of Supervisor8 Peoples' Store, shoes and sox LktwyER LAWYERand the man was apparently asleep. OW. S. ROUND, reseme the righlt to reject any or allIfor Gem* ---------------- 2.984s the radiator however, was warm, ' Sheriff of Vailley County Nebraska. bids.J. C. Penney Co. dothes for OWce in Old First National Bank Offlce in Count HouseIt is not supposed he had slept Pong. Fir& Pub. December 10-6 f ( J. T. NpJmACEK, County Clerk, Weare ------------- -------- 25.29 Building <strong>Ord</strong>, - - - - - Nabraaka;


:*,--- w ss.+..&~* "g$^ 66&42-f,i9?qA ,*us _r afg' 'w "% -.:"\r3r&&F*.myjP**;::l*r,*F;' *Ta''i~72- -,KT ps~ ;-,*?@I@ U. @$% frPdr I eB$O$P: , . .\$% ."aq , ,* .+A, = , e w 3 - ht irr+.4i. &q\!y 'k~jorek rabbit ' TLB senior aqd 6 d k amp oe- lbe not mere ane i $,i ~ 1 .eter owns him i)lovf," qree: tlniesb'4udng &g"e'F$d $upday, (@An a Jim, .l ip in mlled S h h d l~'lg'flre@$ tly Aagaard, wh~. bwught in three nice 2 to Albert ~ultkaQ Scns. of Sar- agree with that dew+ There .hay14'gal.' the 'd, atroctous gads +*cir~ did %pP pat- fa(with Interested eyes thlaPupaen 8aturdsy,terson Pel1 spring up whed th theonville,Nelbrtash, on Mardale, and be @ many nmkpers @ w be)- d - strange processlon passing. they also showed King Dale, the lun-1 PrOfEbbil~ supwnted. There sEou8d'> phone rang a vague hope tharsome- It roald be done ~.s,ly ir the tor champion bull./be no excessive wzylte or needles&On slOpesl towerm thing might have happened. mvernment would use hqlf a dozen A fealture of 'the International this dupliciation and the time is hew atslants, the conifers sang their ever- "Not them-oh, dear: she brltthed, flylng m~achlnes to scatter see'ds gear was the sale of the champ:on, hand when there will be fiwer nem--' 1tuned by the littleex pan sir el^ each time. "But I must along naked mountain ranges, wept .I' nib carcats to the Hotel Sherman, papers and the better ones will supfrom the south.go soon. They'll be getting back any by fire.Chicago, for eight dollars a pound.I , uive. But nothini a n be gained by, (Continued from last week.) J4! n Iiubly's grand champion load of eliminating fair competition and this&+erg chair at the dirty canvas-cov- White CI0UdS .,,led the aboveyzi n:zre 1':2sLz;P302 t$rTE 1 The Lute Weekes famay will pmb- Anrua Yearlings n7as sold to Lbe New uewspaper .editor 401ds the dew 14at(red table but one back and out leading their shadows for a little spaceably move to <strong>Ord</strong> in the near future Pclmer House, also io Chioago, at he would rather be producing ayard as the players rose. upon the soft green country. and they're bpth so ,a Mr. Week- $s employed most of Forty-three dollars per hundred. the nempapr jn ,a town where $tidlWhere's this here spot-an' who'r Another spring was smiling on the the time in the local house of the highest rice padd in seven years. com~etition compels him to hold toth' glrl?" said the cowboy. "Lead ur Deep Heartsplayed Weekes Seed Company. He waa on The Hotel Sherman further 6% a high andard of nemmper excel-On the wide brolvn flats by Namelesshands- bfrs. lorried. bhe road most of the time after join- world record Men It bought the lence and business admfIuf&tpation,& '9m:'the young crops were springing, vigor.And through Nones' near-aPoplerY ing forces wIth his father but orders champion cattle carcass of the show than to enjoy a monopoly that dghtYfn Rainbow cliff-and the Allisonous and and few herds and through two long and heated ar- piled up so fast Ithalt be bad to come at wven dollars a pound. The anl- dwarf and belittle his efforts. Un-&l from the homestead on the rlver."96' h-1 you say I Ain't that poor browsed peacefully on the r;lgged j guments anent fine points of the game In and help clear the slake and while ma1 was Jtock, a junior yearling An- doubtedly there are too many newsrange..an4 a quarrel with the growlipg and he will probably be on the mad more g w shown br .W. W. Wihon & Son, papers of an indifferknt variety. ~ u tnd had enough trouble?" exasperated Mr. Pell. Yes, abd she 0' less tdmes, he will be able Muncie, Indiana.- -..mono~ol~ will never cure that defect.But Mcvane the trader spoke fromIn theOf the cabin by thefinally worried through a e'quare meal Be 3 home much more if family /Good colpPetMon is as necessary towhere he sat, frowning.river. Name Fair sat with Sonny insucll as M ~ ~ . Mned, Ie in <strong>Ord</strong>. Some Nebraska editors' are discus- healthy newspapers as it is to eound*Ain't you all tak!ng a lot for grant- h e ~ $ ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ the ~ b ~ h though ~ O she ~ kept ~ , assuring " ~ everyone she ~~h~ ~ b whom i ~ we ~ 'rnentlon&mhn~ newspapers there % ~ines~ in~tituti0ng.-Joe Alde~was So alyious she really coui4n't eat la& week as '~uffen!~ lurn~bagq should be to the PO~~lri~i~n. One President of Nebraskap ress Associa-~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , " mussing ~ d ~ In , " , " $ child wanted to know. "The Rainbow a bite.cliff Is shining, so it'r getting late."lfeels that they are bavlng more than well-known editor says there should1 rlon in Yorh Republican.The bearded man turned on him.Finally, at twenty minutes pist one, their share of illnese righit now, as*Wn Kate Cathrew's business'Ysoon-yenhoney'i'duty suddenly overcame pleasure and daughters were ill all laat week --Nance smilingly, "I heard Dirk bark#he can't give a decent girl to that in the buck brush yonder a little while buddenl~ triumphed. M~S. patterson whith chicken pox and the *on was#my reptile Provine and get by with Pell majestically flung down her caNs. suffering with an * attkrck Ofago.wappen-If ~n this man's country-not by a idkitis. Mrs. Kline was the only wellIn the room beSond M ~ Allfson ~ ,She was losing heavily anyhow:$-n sight 1 Get Your horses, boys 1' rocked contentedly. "I just can't stand It any longer," /one in the Eamily and she sure hadher hands full John wa9 feelingbl the players surged out, MeKane, u~ance;, .be said, II~?,, know thb #he reiterated for the thousandth time. I be(ter he or (he WW~. Ar&ie&eying Some apprehensive lnnthct bere carpet always makes me think of On* We must go. 1 Keep has been handling mhm jobhlch pulled at his heart like a cold the floor of the woods, with I hearens, it isn't after one. 1t can't be. [at the round house since he was ill.Ld, rose and followed. ib brown an' white. so an. Why, their Party must have been over'Walt till I get minel" he shouted an, soft.,, 1 hours ago. How could 1 1ia.e done I NEDR-iSKd ANwLs mNy he ran. ,lThat's why I got that warp,w said It? MY goodness1 I'll run and phone IIYTERXATIOX~IL - AWARDS- Nance happily, "1 felt it would-andOn khe way andNebreska fared with t@e best h6SCHAPTER XX It does so. Yes, it does so. dare to leave Amy until 1 come--oh, year & the International' lvesltocki' - - ~ ~ Brand and ~ dear, ~ whf dl,dn't ~ I go long ago. - L had Exposition ~ held ~ in micago. ~ In the ~ ~ ~ e ~Conclurlon. Nance rose and no idea it was so late-and all this cattle exhilbilts, the grain displays, inmen N~~~~ Allison mounted BUC~. dark man who swung down and cameo time those bapies there alone in the number of 'boys and girls at the@ at Kate Cathrew's door a terrible to her with Sonny on his shoulder. As and the van upstairS-shocking 4H Congress' and in the Important+eight hung at her heart, yet a cur- he stooped to lay his Hps to hers he hour for Graham to be there--shock- winnings of the show, this hada goodly &are. A new record wast of strength seemed dowing in looked long and tenderly Into her blue Ing 'Or them be up' Oh' es+%bldshed in the hay entries, theveins. eyes. dear, this res~onslbllity will kill me- Mnning bde alfalfa by.The Lord Is the strength of mY Brand and Bud, riding up from the pleasel I phone' H. Laylin, of Mason, Mich., being pur-Screened and put up in100-pound sacks.a word she hustled into her wraps in this crop.all, Brand?" called the moth- gloves. the YOU can take it homewe,' * she thought valiantly, "'of waters of Nameless In the evening Three minutes later Mrs. Patterson chased by the Blue Valley Creameryshorn shall I be afraid?' " haze, Diamond and Buckskin drawing returned from the telephone dth Instttute to be used to demonsitrateThe courage of the famlllar words long breaths of satfsfactlon at the a strange look on her face- Without the money-making ~sibilfties otu d been with her through many bit- sight of home.fw trials-it did not fall her now. "Heart of my heart 1" he whispered. earnest. Unseeingl~ ah9 put cn herSo'she rode in silence with provine's w~~w9sl~clvlous eyes upon her from behind, er as she spread a cloth on the scoured ' gOOd-nights she bustled into her carmd Big Basford glowering In self-ten- table preparatory to "feeding her men- and was gone a backwardbred Inattentlon ahead.folk" as she phrased it.glance.RAYMONDIhe way led cloie along the foot Brandqhunp. his hat on a nafl md And she actu@ly gone# a 1& Rainbow cliff among the weath- turned to the well as Bud came great On Others. Final1& c yclone-proofered debrls. which sifted always down whistling up the path.after a bng time, Mr. Nones askedLthe rock face, and presently she was "Fine, Mammy," he called bac , acddly* a weary yawn:.ma#ed to see the wall itself seem to lleverything at Sky Lineqs doing wek, "What On happened get her and .ace In between Basford and herself, Rod and hlinnle make things more,Off quietly and-prOmptly at last?"and ~n another second rhe was riding and I can trust them. The only thing Mrs. giggled vengefully. I . Woodmarlseem o a very narrow defile in the liv- that jars is old Josefa who never faits "Somethingabout*"hg atone with Provine close upon to tell me that all half-breeds are she snapped*the oil-bat hbw horse's heels. There was just fools, and that white men can't be babies at the baby party-youm m for horse and rider in the echo- tmsted. And then she bake8 an extra I the party that mas be Over atalsle and none to spare. It was pie for Rod and smiles at 'Mlnnle' past ten and that Mrs.-1, llghted by what seemed a crackhad hurry eveningb the earth's aurfacd high up amongWell, nothing happened except thatclouds. The girl looked Up inwhen she up at half-past One tor der.she'd beto pro-.L Is, she knew, war the secret of in acrorrs the sill.tect their morals-well-well, little in-P bow clilP,and Myatery ridge. De [THE) HIND.] nocent Amy and sweet young Graham3hncks I" sald Stone disgustedly,+hat would any halfman do?"the baby party yet, that's all." ,Fair stood Nance upon her feet.Bhe raised her unspeakable headllld glanced at the tense facee."Where's this Provine? Tell ue,Nance," said Fair still in that thin,voice, He hitched his holster alittle farther forward on his thigh.mills repdred.guaranteed.L \-they just hadn't gotten home from -- - --By MARY B. WOODSON"I don't know," rhe said. "I toreTwo for 25c and three for 25cface ribbOns-l'd have killedhlm lf I could. He crawled that way."8he nodded toward the north.HEN Mrs. Patterson Pel1 arrlvedher gently and was at the Fisher's bddge party, erhlgaway, when Bossick caughtknew she was worried."How de do. Mr. Nones," she said%old hard, ~ ~ i t h - rair," ~ ~ . he distinctly to Mrs. Fisher as she bustleddd, "not in your condltion. Jermyn In take Off her wraps--go see what you can find* the anxioud~, "rrn so when worried," she bustled she said O U further, again. ~meantime--thereps ~i~ Basford. Thebar was qulck-""I know I ghall never be able to playfiere Rod Stone broke in, speaking a decent hand. MY, l'm so worried:'Mrs. Weekes' Rye, Grahamor Raisin Bread - 'm y . Determinedly, Blr. Nones resumedq d lfhe to say, men, that when what. she had interrupted. SquelchedTOMg Allison killed Big Basford he tem~orarily~ Mrs. Patterson Pel1t the man who threw his father couldn't give up. Wringing her hands% wn Rainbow cliff and stretched the now, and then, she breathed heavilyrope that lamed the boy. John .~lli- and lent only half an ear t@ Mr. Nones.mn had found the only outside way re all^, my dear," she finally broket@ fie rim and was looking down into again, in an audible undertone toa6 pot here, when Basford went to BI~S. Fisher, "I hadn't any business atmeet him."all to come-"\For a long moment there wad ~1- "DO You mind telllng me, Mrs. Patbnce.terson Pell," asked Mrs. Fisher, a trifleUIt would seem to me," said ~0s- tartly, "just what the trouble is?''dck slowly, "that there has been a 11~s. Patterson pel1 giggled a littledeal of justice done here this day- hYster!cally.I very great deal of justice. jtls *'It's such a silly thing," she cooed.destiny.""It's the-the-children."Nance Allison looked up at him "The children !" Amazement shrilledMght in her blue eyes.hlrs. Fishe~'s voice. Mrs. Patterson*It's the hand of QO~, Mr. ~ossick," I Pel1 Was ~o~o~IouS~~ childless. "Whatdo said gravely, "no less:'children.','The rancher nodqed.With n gulp, Mr. Nones g$ve up.Waybe," he said, as Jermyn and "Q11, Mr. Pell's niece, you knowmveralothers who had accompanied Sweet little thing and all that-reallyhtm, came back acrosg the basin with Very pretty," rattled Mrs. Pattersondud Provine among them.' Pell. "She's been visiting us a week-One look at the man was sumcient. and oh, my dear. Great responsibility.1 pess he's had all that was corn- YOU know. And tonight I-well, youhg to him for the present," said Boo- know, my nephew's just come todck grimly. "Take him along to the town, too. And of course he drops inhouse. ~e'lll~o gather in the rest." often and he's not twenty. And to-And so, in the full day, with the r& night-\vell, I suppose I shouldn't havesun touching all the tapestrled done it at all. Do You mind if I Userlopes of Mystery with gbld, Cattle Your phone-"Kate Catbrew went back to her Without waiting to see whether BlrsBbronghold under the tinted el=-- Fisher did or not, Mrs. Patterson Pel1rent In state with a retinue &hind fell Upon It. Breathlessly, she calledher.her own number and after a long andShe had died as she had lived, spec- fruitless malt came aimlessly back.tacularly, and her turbulent soul "Amy was invited to a Party, youmould have been satiyfled.know. Just for little Bfteemyear-oldWith her went on8 man who hadlored her after his selflsh fashion, an- nice for her and so--1 asked Grahamother who would have crawled in theb t to klss her feet, while a third,brn@ rolling limply on a saddle, folkwedafter more closely than anyother.The young cowboy from the UpperOonntry absent-mindedly rolled aproudly. Yes--all'l well. All's wellon Nameless, eh, old-timerl"And #winging the boy once more tohi8 shoulder, he followed young BudWind Mills'd~rette. Colds Headache Neuralgia LumbagoShe was worth it," he said softlyQ the bearded man beside him, "in gave Graham-sou~etliing-~ou knowWt0 of all 1" And I was so shocked-and it mad*H-1ln said the other, "look yon- hlrn so mad because I fussed about It ---Accept only "Bayer" package4ert One square foot of hls satln I 'I'm not wobbling, om I, Aunt Anwhich contains proven directions.Mde was worth her whole body1 I said so cross. But the thorig' t n Hand "Bayer" boxes o 12 tablets(Jways thought he'd get her, some trusting Amy out with him even thAlso &tllrs of 24 and labDrul:.ta.@e, some way. I'm golng to dlg up little al~lle the partj lasted-sli~KOUPAL & BARSTOWfor sale. Pumps and windPhone No. 7All workBRADT BROS.,Sonthenst Corner of Square


forenoon at Devillo Rsh'a.Sincere Good Wishesr the New Year .and two daughtersOalifolrnia cameat Grand Island.peared and he treatad the chlldrenHastings for a few days vacationlwere at <strong>Ord</strong> last Sunday. Th'ey had is that you may not onlybeen playing at Burwell and Taylor.They had made the trip by auto butOLEAN NEWShad t6 leave their cars at <strong>Ord</strong> On(By Nina Oliver)day season but that yourHe is the father ofaccount Of the dfifted Mr. Ammerman and Mr. Miller fro--- pleasures may be spreadMrs. Jimand had been ati Last Sunday Mrs. will Hemqett over the entire comingLast Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A. E. from their college duties..Chase and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Waiteof Loup City were in <strong>Ord</strong> in attend- S. \V. Bricker returned last Mon-.ance at the funeral ~f Mrs. Valentine, day to Ashland.a sister of Mrs. A. Sutton.his daughtersSaturday morning Misses Agnes of Xr. Matheson. hdze since the funeral and two daughters Virginia and JoyChristensen and Anna and Ebba 01s-came down from Burwell. They vissonarrived from Kearney where they While his wife is in CaliforniaIited thetheare attending college and they will for the winter months C. J. ort ten-1 train when they wentspend the holidays at home. bliss sen has closed up his own home and St. spend Chrisd"as withClara Olsson came up from Grand 18- is staying with his nfiother Mrs.lMrS. Hemnletts Oruberland on the dame train. She is at- peter Blortensen.of (3rd is an uncle of Mrs. Henlmett.tending Business College at GrandIsland. The latter part cf last week the ' SOTICEMisses Ruth and Helen Glover ar-1 -Harry Ivilliams, who is teaching rived froill Lincoln where they are --d1111ua1 stockl~olders meeting of fie,this Year at Valenltine went to Lin- attending the State University. They, Farmers Mutoal Te;lel)l~one Con atmln last Saturday for a dsit with will stay until after the holidays. the COIIIII~UII~~Y Serlice club rOOI1ls 1Eugene Leggett and ltioctb of the boys I Tllnrrday Jan. 7th 1926 at 2 o*clockare expeded in <strong>Ord</strong> for Ohristmas. ~ o poppe b 00 Scotia cahe up to, 3f.Harry intended to drive down to (3rd to <strong>Ord</strong> hIonday to colisult Dr. Weekes Ahla Blessing, Yre\ideat 39-ftlast Saturday but the snow changed ,111 continue the dajly trips for1his plans. a few days each week and take CARD OF TlISSKStreatments. He is a relative of 2tlrs.l - HOTEL CONANTThe Aagaard young people have Rondeau. I we wish to take means or ex- Holiday Greetingstreated themselves to a mighty fine I 1~:~essiing our headtfalt app~eciation 250 Rooms with Bath. $2 to $3Clhristmas gift in the cbp of a Mrs. Hattie Potter has been quite Qor the many acts of kindness shownRnamb13ch' baby grand piano whioh ill and was confined to her bed for us during the illness and after thearrived from New York- :tot, OlllY do \ve YOUIt several days. Madanls Frank Glover death of our wife and mother and,Is One Of lthe @nest ins'truments in and Sarah Dye were tak1ng care oC sister and for the many expressions' Q Merry Christlllas but wethe wuntry and the kgaar& are en- her, she hopes to be able to go t Of sympathy and floral olerings. Ivejol"ing and are treat- lPllSi f l fondest ~ ~ desires(ng their friends to frequent mudealthe of her daughter near Lin- also want to especially thank the1coin the latter part of the week. she 1. 0. 0. F. lodge, the Aid S0dety lllay be satisfied during tilehantuets. has rented her house to the C?lrisltian and the <strong>Ord</strong> Bank for the beautiful Illl~lltllS of the year so so011minister Rev. Turner and has to va- flowers sent.Theodore Baker phnned to leaveJ. A. BROWN AND FAMILY to start.lmt E'riday morning for Wexiw. Ithis week'IMR. AND MRS. ROY GRAYCalifornia where he will spend theTheodorecold welather his daughter EdnaBaker went to Orand Is- - JOHS AND BERT IVHITISGClements and husband. He did land the latter part of last week, alldthe noon nnain because be wasspent a few hours at the Sddier's WAK EYES? CAIPIIOR 1 Chase'sabout two minutes late in gerttingIIion~e. A daughter of Mr .Baker, Mrs. It you have weak, aching eyes trythc depot in the morning. He saldhe overa'ept end lisi !list miut,tea',"Wo"zc;;; ~ h U ~ , ; * ; gg ~ !;He was Icokinp fcrsvard to a deliyht-Lul win'er.We wish you all a very"Merry ChristmasIIJIiHappy and Prosperous! IiE COMPLE'I'E PERSONNEL of ThePeopes Store \vishes you the oon~plinlentsof the Seas011 and ~vish to thank you forthe collsideratioll you have always given this ,store ill the past. We trust that our serviceearning a good income.ago.'The moral is plain.now-while you can./ -ptinue. We took the "if"from uTMlt"Uae Doan's Pills--astimulant di-TO OUR* MANY ,PATRONSWe have enjoyed your patronagebe of more service to you, that we may be moreand assure you it has been appreciated.helpful, that we lnay through our coinbinedefforts nlalie of this store what in your opinioll -Hope our service and treatment has'the ideal store should be.been as pleasant to you.We are JOOF loyal to Valley County-believeit is the best county in the The People's Store Go.best state in the union. May we contohave your business during 1926We want to give you better service than- -Or& Nebraskahe <strong>Ord</strong> Milling CompanyA HOME INSTITUTIONJ09. P. 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.hr .. , ". .I ' # .' -i . '.' - c . 'L~KEANDYOU LIKE WHATYOU GET *' , .4 . ,me . thait hie tone w&s dmofjn ill- of Grand Isl~and, told when he Mas un- upper horn of her crescent. It was has b'een aiding Venus in the , rbCg,hutnored. I expe~t~ly ailed upop tg make re- Jupiter just escaping eclNp~.~ By with Jupiter for Our world !s no-I then recalled &orlea ,of suicides barks. He said th3 in his youth he this time Venus had passed Jupiter sweeping t6 the west baking v4nyp!rh'ch had been c-t led in the gar- had .enjoyed quite a re~utation as a1d.n~ of Monte-Carlo bjjthose who had balker, but that he had got married and was just far enough to really is. -.,. -I I .. ', I .$lost everang ak the tables. I shud- and bad never since h&d any chance . /- -adered. But my fear was ,gone in a to vrh$'tice. The best story of thewoment. outer rooms were filled avenja was told by pqf. R, V. Clark 'with people intent oq their several 'wben he said that in the 3 dwadssgames and I sta_rted ip the direotion with which ye had been intimatelyof the center rouletlte tlable. acquatnW wit0 the Johnsons, fatherThlsHablt"Wait honey," safd Cwrtiss, "only and s~n, be &d never kngwn themt rebd bag Paul Robinson, cured the bourgeosle ciards for play the 'salon here. pri*.' I also IVS se- thing either but ip private mwiels or of industry pujbaic to and be any- pro-of Success;there you'll see the ylebrated gam- priety whiioh ally boy in the m-* blelrs." munity might colpy with profit. Ta"$f~nle Canlo!" I The private moms: were rmaiiler be wontby d such a tfibute, and theWe alighted in front of the Hotel de paris. and I gave a Uaippy little sigh, than the first one& we had entered Sohmon's are, js to wave wealth moxiesignifying my ddlghb at having arriQed at ,the place wWch had always In- ;and were frequented by a class' which than can ever Ire computed in moneytrigued md mare than any o fthe Riviera resorts, each of wBioh annually ,was noticeably more exclusive. All or other possessions.draws devdees from all plarts d the world.\the men were in full-dress or woreInsdde, ou4r suite overlooked the Oasino on the right and across the cen- ithdr Tuxedos and the wolpen wereEVERY young man should acquiredral gquarb wlth its tropical palms and ibiscus bllassoms was the ate de in evening attire.paris, famous for its mntinenltal atmosp i ere. LL~ celebnated (wine ikt and dVe W~UCCXI over to the rouletle COUNTRY LOCALSits small1 tables set in the garden under the sbars.thble.I a m py (he low ~asrment window watching the ~urists as ley walk- kr Curtiss had predicted, not an Floyd Acklea went to &and )lalanded from the Oasipo to tl& Cafe. and back again. One woman leaving the ere left the greeq light's brilliant tpe latter-Part of last week.mino was pitifully uncertain as she descended b e staiix. 'She brilliant area.' I saw an incon~ruous numberIieht from the doorflay mingled with that of the alrc-lamps of the park and of women with bobbed white hair andIHAVING a Bink ~ccount, and savdearrlyillucminafed her face. ' avid expressiops. They pmoked un--. .. - - . _ . .. teasingly and only left occasionallyfor a drink of cognac or brandy. Z. . watched the men with their quiet ~ibbie Zikmund andrawn faces, mlany of them making bought tickets l&spainstaking records 14 little books of York.&he winners."They're working oqt a system tp Mrs. Loyal Ruhbreak the bank", Curtiss whispered, went to Grand Islan"and hare pyably Wen doing it for fiSi a few days stay withWeraI Years, he continued. people.Then only did the other dcupantsQf the table give us a glance and it Joh B. zulkoski of pureka was in' das more the nature of a reegrl- <strong>Ord</strong> the latter part of last week withmnd mawe we had br9ker.1 tple un- his tw,o sons RaymonQ and Enos.earthly silence.The boys are home for th'BWlce akready?'I took the Only chair which Was front'a Polish school, in Omaha.he smiUed, "well kcant.Qeing a novice at roulette it washur 2,000 lastedIonly a question of a shont time before4dce AS long* as II lost my hundred dollars.thiught it m,uld"Next time stick to the colvurs,'at that!"whisperel a hard-faced woman, fnfiench, whose eyes glittered with anunnatural light. In spite of my ~iss Katie Boyle, who teaches atknowledge of F~dench which I hlad St. Michael was in <strong>Ord</strong> for a shortgained in college. I tailed to under- time last Thursday. She formerlyher. ~She repeated in English. taught near <strong>Ord</strong>. Her people live at ."You see I've worked out a system Burwell.by the law of averages and I knowtvhlen to lay the reds. Try it:I looked for ~udlbs. He w4a Grand Island last Thursday and vis-Mr: and Mrs. R A. barker went to, Chas. W. Weekes9 M* I).Cut TYE CORNERS, and you will'I' I, IIUSE OUR BANKGEO. R. G,standing apart watohing the room and ited for a few days with their daugh- I Res. Pllo~ie 28 DElYTISJits OCCUPantS with the lukewarm In- er Mrs. Stella Cory and their son by ~1a.gdterest of an observer. I, Eiijah Parker.1Hillcrest Sanitarilio~ Gas Glven f o ~ ErI motioned to hlh.Plione 91 Ofice 109 PHONE"Will You buy me some more @hips? Geo. ~ikbs and wife and daughtar1 feel lik~1'11 in this time, surely." is^ Elizabefi ~bb;bs drove down66hok Curtiss. she's ill!'* I erclaim- 4'Of course, not, tittle .gbse, you al-! alre~dy?" I3 smiled. "well fr&n sui-well Saturday morning. M~SS Lou11 Valley C ~I~C F. L. BLE~ed motioning him to m3 sidb. [ways cause a flu~tter when you enter 2000 lIasted twi@3 as long as I Uibbs was returning to her workthought jt at Ihat." If yo: Pliolie 3'1 .yN"f"probably drunk or d,@ed," he re- any place, but over there they're ti00 at Grand Isband. She had been homepxed, .arouql see9 many of that type absorbed to lift their el@ from the want any I'll be Over yonder* for the Chrlstnlas holidays. Telephone 65,and even worse, he added, "before business at hand. YQU~I a.ee later pe added indulgently as he pilaced in W. J. Iremphlll, Ef. D E'J. Smith* D. M O ~ M~~~~~~ Q ~ ~ andwe leave." Tjhis sounded uncharit- what 1 mean.my hand twice the amount that I had hlrs, M. L. smith has her 0. J-Frnndnen, Bf. D. .F. A. Baria, M. D.@Me comyng from CuFtiss who was Notwithstanding his reasoning Ideclared would be my limit.property at Burwell and ~hursday Kantors R. \v. UII~, M. D. Nebraska State Bankwent to Grand Island, where she ha^ ; ~ ~ ~ c.a.dm.k ' ~ ~ E~.D ~ S ,entered the Soldiers Home. MrsSmith formerly lived at <strong>Ord</strong>. She isJ. A. PhUHpaen, 111. D.GEOo Aa PARstrong. a daughter of Mrs. J. E. Stingley. OPTo.\lE'rI\It."I don't think IWorth'ment on some of the thlngs I wear 1(To be continued)!C. HEPARD, Da Eyes Examined and ol?Lewis Bower of Davis Creek tookSciqrtificallyhis Christnlas dinner with his grand~II~SICI~\N r\i\'~ SURGEONMrs. J. E. in <strong>Ord</strong> and <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraskathen drove to Joint after his wife <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraskawho had disxissed 'her school for]the Christmas holi'days. They re-,Office Phone 116 Residence tot Dr.P,C.Howesturned t3 <strong>Ord</strong> In the evening andweri aecomlanled home by their par-;RES. PIIOXE 355ents Mr. and Mrs, Me1 Bower who, CHARLES MIZAR OFFICE PHOhad been spending the day with theOSTEOPdTILtC PRYJ. E. I). C. Ph. C* I SURGE01qOSEVhLE HLTIBLI,1'GS Paliner Gmduato ChiroyroctorF~ A* BAR$,I mean of course, if you really thinR NEXT iVEEK-Sall'~3 meets the (By \V. 18. 1Iaskell) Bell Buildingtheyke---l---- becoming.'' most handsome she has A blizzard is raging and I"I guess you're d@htht, but I feel as seen-and womanlike she------?am:omce 195 PHONES Res. 173 specialislt in disethrough w,tlh theif pretty oompliments wer'j superfi-,chores that a storm<strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraska EYE, EAR: NOSEcia1 now that you're mine. Persiflagemakes necessary so I will go through'G l i ~ S S ~between us seems so unnecessary-(;be motions of writinp; the RumblInkh4[ TILE RHO.iI)EH VIE\YYOl?IT [he motlcns of writing the Rumblings.] Ofice over Beranek'~Iso impty for me to admire a certain - The ,storm that struck us a week MclCli~ldes & Weller Omce hur8 10 to 12'OUn when I see 'Our beauty Ofacter and soul which deliver my en- Or Broader Viewpoint Observations, ago put a practical stop to traffic'4 P. M.toe heart into 'Our keeping is the headtng under which Fred along the Haskell creek road, at this Real Estate and Live MockCer- 1tainly than all the gown in the RueHoward always writi?s a eouole of end of it anyuay. When the weather;de la Pair." ,coilUmnS in his Sun every week. moderated a little several of our AUCTIOI\'mI\S OItD HOS.right, old fogey-man, The Eugene says th~t Prof. Lawrence took brave cnes got out wbth wagons,'falnous Dr. Gaines told me each nigcat that departmelit, recently, for a lec- scsops and a big snow elow and went Phone 55 Try US One block south of .ture to his class of !ournalisnl stu- over the roads in this section. Tht,~:l~heh~~$$~~r*~~C~iC,"t~o~g"~$>,Mr. dents Lawr.ence at the University says Fl)ed at is Lincoln. one of result was marked by Saturday asadded. the cars were running freely. ~ u t A. M' DANIELS Ca Jo MILLER,I -D~. Gdnes?" curtiss laised, $is the ounstanding tlournalists of the ' the roads are all balled up OWNGR ,!eyebrow-s and his tone was one of laststatexeekmldowingohseruations~are a few of bisagain iUKDEIWAIiINC' inquiry. A week ago Jchn decided to cuthis year short and let me finish it1 AND E~IU~\L~IIXG Surgery. ,Con$are I don't sea why any man and X-Fand was offered a job att picking Offlee RedNew YOrkt elerybOdy~the~raved He asked me to dance Should want to buy a dish washing corn so he set out for the watts!The man winh a of his every sing1e night. I thought you'd , machin,e. phone 11owli is well repaid for the ef- be hopelessly lealorn and especially -. . fa~la husked after an ear dark-and of corn he yet. has ~hus'- notOn Our and now youfo~t he made to gek it."Let th3 girls have their fun" says plans man are wrecked byhen remember his name! ~ a a ~ famous ! college ~ roman. ~ very well, Wa Ta McLAIN MUNN & P'efements.First* he tbuilt up a home fUnd"SaDlie?"very well1 madam, Our objeations are1 4cUh-huh?* asent-minddly adjust- Last Friday the annualmhdrawh,LA\VVof several thousand dollars. ing several b~acelets. -coasting party was pulled oft on the I UHDEIITiU~II- =one rNext, he made a loan from us"Don't swear, please?"Let thy lace be coveredsouth Q-Z farm under the ausplces"I didn't."of the Aubles. More than fotry 1 E31U~UllElt<strong>Ord</strong>, - - - -for building.thy sad with laar,"Yes YOU did. You sald 'Dam'. (or the coming of the collector is not young people gathered there with1 phones at ornee and Rmidepce 44tThen, he paid i t&f, the same "Oh, yes. that's right, Ifor wather seven jourwps of theall manner of devineg and aClaude A. Davis te .aLas rent.haven't in swh a Ion5 time.great time was had, There is a long(did make me mad." -smooth hill of herolc decline near'' DAVIS &'UAAny family can do same. "How mad " playfully."Qh~~tmu At Our Churches" used by and it is an ideal place for the 1 McGi1ll1is & Ferguson"Well, You'll See. air. I'm gdng to be a standard head for nearly allaRodATrORYEYS-'to n&ke YOU notice aome man WY-laountry papers in their issue before call sounded lor a feed and VETI$I\INARIANS1in. attention to me before this night ,lChrl&m~ but is SO widom seen no* may be that there raven-'withiGroup Tests Held the Mrst Day of Omce: T~len Bulmhg. OREWe took the %'is over. At 1ea.t he'll make enough {that its absence should afford subjpctimpression on YOU,, so that YQU'U re-'lor some highbrow editorial in^ ~ ~ : t $ : ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ t ~ e e a & P ~ ~ ~ ~ Elach e e Monafrom "T,hrfePmnmber his name. -Hastell Creek boys aupplkd the / IGudruundsen &"All right, Miss Clopatra. Better1 For b!ng supplied a-a. J.,ouis I played hmk~ and dibIWme along tho^&. YOU won't have lta[loring firm with the best alogbn to go to lunday school but I eased DR. G* W* TAYLOR . LA\VYI$RStime to 10% those two thousand francs be used Ia their business, Miss hsenaby that therefif we dont hurry!'\VU1 pracuce in 711l ~ r won l ~ a pair of $25 o&nts. Weh be One enough DElVTIST1 h"d V'Ol~nktrilY pmmised not to got a rubber girdle, Arscna. that we brave the stofla this norntngProbate of WUs andProtective Saviqgs & , lose Inore than the equivalent of 100, wU t-e for your nedy acquired YOU are 'dull indeed if You haye <strong>Ord</strong>, Nebraskaestates a spedalbifumxiteda.not been watching the race going ont<strong>Ord</strong> State Bank BLdg.. . _ .,- in the evening skies for severalI don*t 16zdmm9* months past. ~t milking time JUP-Imaid to tye olerk, ."T~;Y iter, greatest of all the planets show-Or& Nebraska ed UP in the south just east of t4eMilky Way, while yepus our nearestnelgbbor and Wle most brilliant-/ ' -':Z~YTA, Secretarf would be smiling just over the west-1 ?face in Old First ~ational1 , -- ,Eo Lo VOGELTANZLAWYEII- -- -.ern hills. She had every advantage BuildingEankBert hf. HardeiiLA\VIrOaee In C<strong>Ord</strong>, - - -

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