1924 06 - Ord Township Library

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1924 06 - Ord Township Library
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VOL. 43 NO. 10
THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 5,1922.
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MLYUTES OF SPECIAL MJ3ETLVG
OF BOAKZ, OF EDUCATIOX
OKD SOCIETY NEWS
SIlBINEBS HAYE ACCIDENT
FOENEB ORD TEACHERS
OX TRIP TO KAXS.iS CITY
KlLLED LN BblLBOAD
ClOSSLYG ACCJDEST
~ i g hSchool Building,
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Dr. and Mrs. F. L Blessing, Dr.
and Mrs. C. W. Weekes and Mrs.
Jennie Wickman gave a dinner to a
number of their friends Friday evening. The dinner w a s served a t the
New Cafe. Table decorations were
lavender and pink and a t each place
a tiny five branch candleabra was
set filled with pink and lavender
candles.
After dinner the guests
went to the Wickman horne where
bridge was played the w a n c e of
hose present were
the evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Blessing, Dr. and Mrs.
Weekes, Mrs. Wickman Judge and
Mrs. E. p. Clements,
and Mrn.
0. B. Mutter, Dr. P. Q. Howes, Mrs.
Bess Stacy, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mortensen and P C. Perryman.
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PORSFTltE-QUD1\LUNDSEN
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The wedding ceremony that united
in marriage one of Ord's most popWhen Lyle Milliken, Paul Perryman,
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(From Wednesday Lincoln Star)
ular young men, Elmer Gudmundsen, beautiful and ~ n ~ f r k s s i r eCeremony
I r l Tolen, Dr. Weeks and ~ d Beranek
.
May 19, 1924.
left Ord Monday afternoon in MilliShell Lake. Wis., June 4.- William
~ o a r 4met in special session pur- Miss Abbie Forsythe Of Blair, once [ 1s C u r l e d Out a t the Ord
'ken's big Packard c s r for Kansas Leroy Benedict, a manual tratning
suant t o call of the President. Mem- a n instructor in the Arcadia high
tcr).
bers pr,esent, Taylor, Blessing, McGin- sdhool, was solemnized Tuesday mornCity, where they were to attend the teacher f r o 4 Seward, Neb., and his
big Shriner convention, they were ill wife !were wiled last night when
nis, and Norman, absent Wright and 1% a t 8 o'clock in Bla.ir, Nebraska,
one of the largest crowds ever
at the
Or the
bride'
Bishop assembled a t the Ord
high spirits. I t was about 3:30 when the automoJile in which they were
Collipriest.
cemetery, paid
they left Ord and they drove to Lin- driving to Wisconsin fishing grounds
Meeting called t o order by t h e
dead Friday
;;:h;z;z;~l
$;
z
h
respects
to
the
Mln! *ere
they got supper, then was struck a t a crossng near Shell
presidept.
morning between the
of ten
Moved
and
seconded
that
the
supquiet!
only
a
f
t
w
of
the
immediate
started for Beatrice, where they were Lake. Mr. Benedict was killed inand
going to stop for the balance Of the stantly and his wife lived only about
erinteMent be instructed t o arraage relatives and friends of the hapry 1 The Ord
band at an earlier hour
for a 8Ix.week's stmrner school. c a r - touple being
night a t the Tom Weekes home, then fifteen minutes.
curtisof Gud- amembled on the main streets of
m
w
s
e
n
of
Ord,
o n t o Kansas City Tuesday. Soon after
Be-elected for Coming r e a r
ried. ;
a few pieces
leaving Lincoln however, the Car
Mr. Benedict h a s been connected
Move and seconded that the board groom1 acted a s best man, and J. P. Ord8 and
with
for the past
PrOCeettO ballot on a teacher for the F o r s ~ t E e , father of the bride, gave were loaded Into cars*
went off a grade and rolled over8 with t h e Seward
breaking a rib for Mr. PerrYlllan and three years according t o superintensummek school a t a salary of $180.00. the bride away. After the ceremony the
"ldiers of Iormer
the
a wedding breakfast was held a t the American Legion, Woman's qeliei
Cutting one hand for B r a n e k badly- dent R. D. Moritz. H e was in charge
Canled,
h
m
e
of
the
bride,
and
the
couple
left
C
O
~
P
and
~
I
the
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
Ball taken and Marie Wentworth
All were more o r less scratched UP of the department consisting of mehaving teceived four votes was de- i y e d i a t e l y afterward for Omaha on the American Legion. and a dozen
except the driver, Mr. Milliken. First chanical drawing, auto mechanics
or more of flower girls.
thew wedding trip.
qlectedreports a s t o the dmage to the car and general training. H e was twenMrs. Geo. Parkins gave a luncpeon
At the gate of the cemetery the
Mr.
Gudmundsen
is
the
senior
partMoved
and
seconded
that
the
Board
were like the report of Mark Twain's t y - ~ i x years old
Tuesday noon for M ~ perry
~ .
and
p
r
o
c
e
q
to
ballot
o
n
a
Manual
Trainner
of
the
firm
of
Gudmundsen
&
Rose
march
was taken u p to the m0n1.1death, greatly exagerated. T o mc
has been r;-elect& by the Sew- Mrs. ~
~ elements.
t
h only
~
~
soldiers, lead by the
were in teacher and Athletic Coach a t a who have ofices in Ord, and Burwell. merit to the
Weekes phoned to Ord that the car ard school board for the coming year friends of the ,,islung
and is the son of Judge G u d m u ~ d s e n band. foll~wed. by the veterans of
was
a
but later re- and following his ,election, he left present. The guests were: M ~ &
~ .s$rY
of $1350.00 Carried.
Ballot taken and Mr. Herbert Cald- of this city. H e graduated from the the civil war. the American Legion,
wrts said that the Owner waq driv- ~ 5 t hhis wife for Chicago where h e D- Leg.retta Mrs. E. Clements. Mrs.
Tuesday and
hariq received four votes was o r d ~i~~ school and the Unhersity
of the W ~ m s n *relief
~
corps, the
it
h
a
d
~
l
a
n
n
e
d
to
attend
school
for
his
Jas.
Misko
and
Mrs.
Q. W. Taylor.
Nebraska, where he was a member of i l i a r ~of the American Legion, agd
declared ected.
bring the entire party home in it Fri- master's degree during the summer.
Movefi and seconded that the two Phi Alpha Delta, professional and the flower girls bearing large armsday. As this
written we
know
teaching at
he had
O. B. Mutter
entertain janitorq,be
re-elected for the ensuing honorary legal fraternity. The bride full of beautiful flowers.
all the Pacts, but from reported phone
At the
c a r struck a newly' filled place on taught at 'Ozad,
Nebr. After teach- the Friday
bridge
year
same salary they a r e now is well known t o Ord people through monument remarks were made by
in^
a
t
Cozad
h
e
enlisted
in
the
army
morrow.
her connection with the public schools Judge G~dmundsen. and Mr. Davis,
the graide whiob
be seen in
that the Board in our neighboring city. Mr. and Mrs. both veterans of the civil war, while
the nkht* the accident bei% the re~
~
e Martha
t
~ was ~hostas? ~t o the e
~
~
Work
Gudmundsen will be a t home a t the p r e d o u s l ~ Rev. Maynard offered
sult.
Legion and the \Masonic order 'at Les Belles Femme8 Monday eveqing. ad,oure
Mrs. Jennie Wickman home in this Prayer for those brave souls, who
Carrred,
Seward. His parents live a t Spen- Several members of this club were
city which he has refurnished in a had gone before.
Ralph W. Norman,
SUllLlER SCHOOL
cer, Nebr.
teachers in the Ord schools and the
Sec'y. Board of Education. few weeks. The Quiz joins with t h e
Following this. the Women's ReMrs. Benedict was one of the most membership h a s been greatly dehost
of
friends
and
relatives
of
t
h
e
lief
Corps ctecorated the grave of
Of Education has
The
prominent young women of Seward, pleted by their departure to their
REGUL.U1 NEETliiC?
couple in wishing them all the happi- the unknown soldier dead with a
a six weeks summer
said Mr. Moritz. She was active i n several homes.
beautiful and impressive ceremony,
for the benefit Of
pupils Of club work and all community a c t i d High School Building. ness in the world.
.District
need
ties. She was also a teacher in the
Mrs. J. W. McGinnis entertained
J u n e 2, 1924.
after which the band played "My
Country Ti8 Of Thee", and the final
MemmT1lOD'ST C1lURC1l loTES
In one o r two branches in order t o Cozad schools. s h e w a s educated in the Jolly Sisters Tuesday afternoon.
met in
salute of three guns were fired by
permit them
take u p
in a Mississippi.
H e r parents live a t Tomorrow afternoon she will be hospresent, Taylor, Collipriest,
higher grade the coming year.
Blessing, McGinnis and Norman. AbMrs. Leslie Mason
Legion.
This completed the cereBraxton, Miss.
tess to the Rebekah Circle.
Heard a t the Parsonage Sunday many* and those who had ade their
There are
thirty-five srlch
The bodies a r e expected t o arrive
sent, Wright.
way t o the cemetery t o pay their
Meeting
called
to
order
by
res
sfmorning:
Ladies c l u b are enjoypupils who have been recommended a t Seward ~
h
~ night,
~
~where
,
j ~h~~ Danish
~
"Mr. Maynard, what are you going respects. scattered about the ffrounds,
by the teachers of the various grades funeral services will be held.
ing
the
IVilliam Heuck tress- t o preach about this morning."
not only decorating the gravm of
for this Summer school
No detailed information in regard country home ofthis
Mr.afternoon
and Mrs. at
Chris.
urer for the month ending iay
31,
~
~.
~ thirty
~ b ~ ~~
i ~the
~ heroes.
~~ ~ who
~ dhad ~ answered
, ~ the ,
Marie Wentworth. who had charsa Of to the accident was received a t Hansen.
last
roll call, but strewfng hundreds
1924, was read and motion duly secAnd he did!
the school last year will again serva seward,
other
graves
of
their
loved
ones
Owing to a number of our mema s teacher. Mias Wentworth has had
The P. E. O. did well at their onded and carried, accepted, approved,
a number of Years experience i n both ordites will reniember M,. Bene- bake sale last saturday evening. and ordered placied on file a s a part bers being out of town, some kept with
Never In the history of decoration
away by sickness and others by inrural and city schools. She h a s for dict, manual training teacher of a They will hold their next regular Of the minutes'
has there been s o ~ W and
Y
the
Bal.
May
1
.
1924..
.
.
.$1593.71
difference
the
attendance
a
t
the
Bible
the past three years taken special few years ago and his wife who
meeting ~~~d~~ evening at
flowers
Used
On
the
occasschool
last
Sunday
fell
away
down
work in the l"eachers' College at the Miss F l o s ~ i e Mahaffy, who taught country home of Mrs. Anton Beran~~~5000~00
below the 200 mark.
We are sorry ion. The graves were more profuse~y
University where her unusual record here in 1920.
In the practice school has won the
Mrs. Mary Beran was a t home to Received fro111 H. L.
to report this state of affairs and ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~:Echn;;$n ~d o ~~ f ~
cush[*&, tdition
.$60.00
favorable COmment of her h ~ t r u c - pHESUyTEHIAR CuCILC1l30TEs
(he Happy Hour club there was a
from
L*
* . ' g $ a ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~
' b e secured a t this time of the year,
tors.
as hot house {plants and
Services will be held a s follows next ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ e and
n d aa nline
c etime is ~ u a b f n g , Mqnual Tr.
Hager acted and superintendent of a'
cards*have been sent to those who
and ' books..
.
.71.83 131.38 the school M,. R~~~~~ being in chi- flowers of every dkscridtion, than
have been recommended for the
Childrens' Day program 10:OO a. m.
Recd. k o n l Operetta.. . . . . 55.60 cage. Mr;. Marquard's class led the has ever been used in this beautiful
The sessions are to
The O. O. S. club were
service 11 a. m, subject:
singing and Glen ~Auable p b y e d a CerenlOnY in Ord in any previous
s t a r t Monday, June 9th a t
A Morning
of
last
Thursday
afternoon
a
t
the
home
Total.. . . . . .
. ..86780.38 saxophone
Child a Type of the
solo while the scholars years.
M. Pupils from the first t o fourth l-he
of Mrs. Earl Sfckels, The program Warrants redeemed. . . ::. 4087.48 were gathering from their ,,lasses.
I t might be well to note the fact
grade inclusive are to attend from Heaven.
was along the line of a memorial
officers
and teacherq a r e yerv ? * this time* that there were but very
lo
to
and
lrom ~
~
~
~
e
~and service
~
~in honor
~
of~ Decoration
~
tDay. ~ ~ a l~a na May
~ 31,~ 1924..
~ .:.$2693.21
b
e Tbe
r
s
aniious that every member of the few old soldiers in the line of march,
the fifth t o eighth
from friends of the church is desired on A committee was appointed t o decPossibly not more to put the numbers
be present next Sunday
7.30 t o 10:OO.
Thursday evening a t seven thirty p. Orate the grave of Mrs. Dave Haught
The .&lowing bills were aqdited record
there a dozen in atI n planning this school the
andup wherdbing
it ought
Our tattendance
o be. May strong,
tendancewere
On Friday morning. I t is
m, a t which time the church bell, do- who had been a charter inember of and o*>motion duly seconded and lng
of Educatoll consider that i t repres- nated by Rev. Hansen and Mrs. Han- the order.
carried. the secretary was ordered, to we not alf do our Pat:
to bring this indeed with sorrow in our hearts
ents an actual saving to the district.
sen, will be hung and dedicated. This
draw warrants for their payment.
that we see the ranks of those, who
The Per pupil cost Per vear in the ,,ting
Mrs. Lester Norton entertained the Sarah McLain, Supplies.. . . .$ 2.48 about'
will take the place of the
Ord schools in the past has been mid-week
Linger
Longer
club
a
t
her
homg
a
t
i7ar1ners
Grain
&
s
u
p
Co.,
coal
4
7
:
until fall.
$e
Etgh?l~~v~tlbe:tedokeh"E~U~~~Y,
close to $60.00. The cost of the sum- Services both morning and evening E b r i a last evening. .The Junior Ed. F. Beranek, Supplies..
One
and but One grand and
.75 again at the morning service and we glorious
mer school is approximately $180.00. were well attended last Sunday. The Matrons will be guests of Mrs. Nor- Halph 0. Hunter, Drayage.. . .
the fairest of them
rejoice
that
thev
are
well
on
the
If 30 children a r e able t o advance a ~ u g j e c t of the morning sermon was ton a t their next meeting.
Ord Electric Light and Water
all, and a country which guarantees
.
grade the saving would be represent' the Trailsfoplliing Power of Christ
Plant, Lights..
.
32.46
again.
A very attentive congregation lis- to its citizens that great and fund&
ed by the difference between $1#800 Christ and was based on the story of
On Wednesday the 11th of June Ord Electric Light and Water
and $180 o r $1.620.
the Maniac of Gadara. His life mas there will be a kensington in the
Plant, Water.. . . . . . . . . . 39
tened to 13ro. Maynard's sermon dQm' and
privilege,
"to Live
enjoy the
fruits i n FreeOur
Another item that should be taken revolutionized by Christ.
Before basement of the Presbyterian church. Weller Brothers, Coal. .
. 431:75
Sunday morning when h e preached labors
the
Of Our
17.50
very
helpful
sermon
from
the
subInto consideration is the fact that Christ came into his life, he was wild Everyone invited. Mrs. Will Bartlett W. H. Carson, Treas. Bond..
How w e May Know Jesus" O x
a beautiful pro1f a child is held back a Year be- and ferocious, not possessed of his will be chairman of the serving Yodel Grocery, s u ~ p l i e s.. .
.93
the text
3:10. The scripcause of Poor work in one subject right mind, and a hater of mankind. committee, she will be ably assisted Ord Drainage Co., Sewer r e n t . . 25.00
gram
was
given
at
the o r d opera
Western Union, Telegrams. . .
4.42 ture lesson for the service was H~~~~ at 2.30 the outline
there is a s a result a probable lack When ~ h r i s came
t
into his experience by other aid society members.
of which
William Rassett, Taking Out
of interest in the 'work the next his neighbors found him "sitting and
We 3:1-18.
extend a cordial invitation to follows, and df which every number
1.05 John
year since much of it will be old to clothed in his right mind." He be.. .
Ashes .
The Delta Deck club were pleasOf on
exceptional
merit. The laat
1.65 all who do not worship elsewhere was
number
the program
t h e pupil. The ',oplportunit~ t o go can= interested in the well being of antly entertained a t their meeting Clark Dray, Drayage.. . . . . . .
Taps,
ahead with the members of the class others. He loved what once he hat- last week a t the home of ~i~~ Ger- The Ord Journal, proceedings. 7.90 to join with us in the church ser- pleted the ceremonies
day, and
has in other years proved a powerfu: ed: Christ and his fellow nien.
trude Hawkins.
Besides members Wickman Pharmacy, Supplies. 68.01 vices next Sunday, and we hope the
-99 church may be filled. w e urge our
~ f ~ i d ~ ~ ~~ t~ d ~ ~ i ~ ~~
incentive f o r good work and many
The sermon for the evening was es- there were several guests. Mesdames odd,' Mead & Co.. Supplies . .
of those who have been in the EUm- pecially beautiful, full of hope and ~ u g u s tpeterson, Marcella Otis, W. Hammond & Stephens CO.,
not to
*Is
great
and minds of those who attended
Warrant Register..
10.13 source of help and inspiration.
m e t schools of other years are now ,inspiration. The subject was "The L. ~ ~ ~0. a,
~ Petty,
t t Q., W.curtis,
Our sympatby goes out to Mr. and these ceremOnies~a~ One never t o
doing splendid work during the regu- S 0 ~ n dComing of Christ.
w. welters, Roy ark and Stanley Mc- The University Pub. Co., Sup.. 31.75 Mrs.
Is Ihe pro;
Loofburrow and Mr. and Mrs. be 'Orgotten
l a r school rear.
T h e regular meeting of the Mis- ~
World Book Co., Supplies..
.32
~
1
~
.
sionary Society will be held next
Lowe & Campbell, Supplies.. 11.60 Holman in their bereavment a t the grarq:
MUsic-------------Au~1e'8Orchestra
TICKETS FOE BdSQUET
Tuesday afternoon instead of IVednesCIIRl~TI~N
C l l U B ~ U The Maernillan Co, Supplies.. 1.33 passing of their son-in-law and Invocatfon-------------Rev.Maynard
U E G O l X a GOOD day as calendared, a t the home of Mrs.
Omaha Sporting Goods Co.,
Mr. Fr?nk ~~l~~~ of ~
~ Selection~
t --,--------h
3. 0. Bell. Pastor
Male Quartette
C. J. M.ilIer.
plies ...........
. . 6.29 brother,
hup
It is lust about time
Secretary Watson and Dr. Gard,
At three o'clock next Wednesday
Youfor,
are mMr W. M. Welsh Manufacturing
Dav program has Reading, Logan's Memorial Orders
------------------------Ted
who a r e in charge of the selling of afternon the Ladies7 Aid met for tiieir S
~
~a ~ ~ ~~ i r e , ~
you?
Lt
He
~
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~
~ . . ~ . . h 98.00 been postponed until a week from
CO..
Diplomas..
tickets for the Press a ~ ~ 0 ~ i a t ibanO n regular meeting a t the church The
He Latchs Bros., Supplies. . . .
6.20 next Sunday-and the children of the Music--------------Auble's Orchestra
the
enemy
of
the
church.
quet tomorrow evening, report the afternoon was spent in quilting. Mrs.
lv. M. Welsh Manufacturing
school a r e very busy preparing their Reading, Gettysburg Address and
and
to Abraham Lincoln
quota they have to sell, a s about all W. L. Ramsey and Mrs. Paul Ha=- comes around every
Campany, Supplies.. . . . . ,. . 5.83 parts.
gone. Watson had sold 51 tickets a t son were hostesses. Hefreslxnents
bringsbugs"'
a
suit case
Henry Holt & Co., Supplies.. .
.81 .
------I
-----------Inez , h , r h Q r t
He has a very
Selection ---,--------Male Quartette
noon Wednesday. The press associa- were served a t the close of the meetMoved and seconded that the bond
THANK
YOU
Address ----------~ e v H.
. W. Hansen
bad habit Of
l
~
~ ofU thel Treasurer
~
~
be accepted.
tlon meeting is to be held a t the Com- ing.
Song -------------,---------America
munity Service club rooms, but the
Mrs. Edwin Clments, Jr., and the Our ahurched.
Carried.
No.
40
The
members
Of
FOote
bite and every
----,----Rev. Maynard
banquet, which is to be served by the Misses Mabel Misko, and Helen John- bad
Moved and
that Miss Mar- of the G . A. R. and the Ladies of Benediction-+
T ~ ~ ~ .
ladies of the Methodist church, 1s to ston a r e members of the committee gets bit by One Of
always
guerite Brown and Miss Gertrude the G. A, R, wish to take this means
In the evenihg the local band gave
be held a t their church because it 1s selected to take aharge of the Chllchurch. They
In- Collipriest be employed to take the of thanking all those who helped in
mare conveniept for them. All ticket dren's Day Program. They a r e put- duce their victims
go
census. Carried.
a
fine concert in the court house
Sunday and Decoration SqUare,
holders should be a t the church ting in many afternoons thls week, hunting,
golfing Moved and seconded that the Board the
which was enjoyed by bunDay
programs.
or some where else when he ought to proceed to ballot on a teacher for the
a s soon after six thirty a s pcssible as working with the little folks.
We are very grate- dreds of families of the coplmunity.
to
Rev'
Maynard
'
O
r
the banquet will be served promptly
The Sunbeams held the banner last be in Bible School and church.
business men of the city all hadA 5th and 6th combination room a t a
and Rev' The
and to Rev.
a t 7 o'clock. The Auble B_rOs. Or- Sunday qorniilg in Sunday school in "summer slump" is verTr bad f o r a salary of $900.00. Carried.
their flags on the stre_ets, a d the
'
O
r
their
In
the
service'
city indeed took on t h e appearance
chestra will serve appropriate music collection and tied with the Busy Bees church. Be very careful that one of
Ballot taken and Miss Thelma Abmusic of
"Mr. Slumsky's" bugs dont bite YOU. bott having received five votes was We aprpeciate the
while the ladies serve the f00d. The for the banner In attendance.
day, which was given over t o
actual serving is to be done by
The Kingsdaughters will meet this
We a r e hoping for 200 in Bible declared elected.
furnished by the
ad
the the memory of those who have met
Charley Watson's Military Girls.
evening with Fay Collipriest and school next Sunday. Be Sure and
Moved and seoonded that the Board quartette
the
the last call, and will not answer
Our thanks a r e very sincere t o the present again in this life,
Muriel Weekes. a t the home of the come and do your par+.
adjourn to meet June 17, 1924. CarAmerican
for
their
help
and
In our hearts we say "Hall to t h e
A NElV CORN E,YExY
latter. A business session will be
Two of our young ladies a r e at- ried.
the part they took in both the
followed by a social hour and refresh- tending the Cotner Young Peoples'
Ralph W. Norman,
Boys in Blue", and with the passing
\ n e n W. B. Weekes returned from. merits.
Conference this week.
Miss Neva
Secretary. Ing
programs
for of those veterans of former years,
Decoration Day. Also w e thank the
a business trip to North h u p the
The Utopian class a r e planning a Mizar Is a delegate for the Bible
note that with the comlnR
Legion Auiliary
and the
the
years
we will have another class
first of the week he reported Mr. picnic
Parents
supper
having
thischildren
evening.to be bap- school
the C. E.
and Miss Ella Burson from
pictures saturdW'p Girls :or the beautiful flowers and of men, who
Manchester, well known seedsman of
are now but in middle
one a t the Gem Theatre, one at the the part they took In making
The Christian Churches of Nebras- Opera House.
that village, a s say{ng that a new tized may bring them a t the Sunday
10-lt ful the graves of our nation's heroes. age, but who will find theaselves in
service.
k
a
will
hold
their
annual
state
concorn enemy had ruined hundreds of
a Lpeasure in the place of the boys
we think
be
vention a t Aurora, J u n e 9 t o 13. I t
acres of corn in that localitv. The CAML'PIHE GIRLS-HELP
he first of the week Chris. L i d - made of the excellent work of Mr. in blue, the wearers ~f the k h a k t
IN
uGlllLS
NIGllTW
DASCE
is
seldom
we
a
have
a
state
concorn would sprout all right and get
hartsen returned t o Omaha after a W. H. Barnard and his assistants in and We are 'Onfident
that they
s they do now, take a s large a
toots a couple of inches long and
nearpreparation
us. Let every
one lewdays 'Isit In Ord.
making the cemetery
'lean and aplace
The dance m a n q e m e n t that ' h a s vention
who can so
make
t o attend.
in
our
hearts,
as has those
then die and a n
showed been
for this
and we
scheduling dances a t the Be1 you are cordially invited to attend
men, who a r e now s l o w b but surely
that, t h e kernel was Pull bf tiny
Mrs.
W.
L.
D.
Auble
returned
last
appreciate
it.
hemian
hall
every
Wednesday
night
all
our
services.
the Great
white worms. Wire worms have al- a r e putting on a "Girl*s Nightf' dance
school at 10:oo
m. M ~ week
~ after
~ - a visit with her daughter
We appreciate the very fine and passing
The demand
replant seed next Wednesday evening* June 11*inqBible
a t 11. Sermon subject at Hastings.
appropriate reading given by Miss
so been doing damage in the con, with Mabine Hayes and her Samoans, -paithworship
WE IIAD TO DO IT
and if^ ~
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~ Inez Eberhart and we wish we could
corn '0 almost unprecedented.
the best known girl's orchestra in a t 7 p, M. Evening service a t 8.
bps. Henry Koelling _is enjoying a Pass 0x1 t o her all the compliments
owing to the scattered manner in
sele~tiOn*
C L E . ~ ~ IPLANT
N~
BEADY
$ ~ l : ~ c~ ~ n ~ ~t ~ ~~ ~r ; ~~~ ;~; ~t; ~: ; ~~. ~:c o ~ s c ~ oEnemies
us
of Merkle
visit with
from
herMurdock,
parents. Mr.
Nebr.and Mrs. wewe
have
On t o Rev. Hansen which the news 'XJXIe in this week,
a r e heard
thankful
of Mrs. G. W. Curtiss, have charge of
for his excellent address which we We just had to run some correspondMy new cleaning Dlant
about the advance sale of tickets, and therern
consider
one of the best Decoration
ready and beginning some
next
BEAUTY SIIOP
M ~ .and M ~ w~i l l. stewart have
hope
make
to
returned
from
Vesta.
Mo.,
where
addresses
we have ever been little more ~ l r c a d i a news show u p
week, we will give one day service by
hear.
on all kinds of dry cleaning and make u p a deficit that they lack in
after this is written, i t will be run
his is to announce that Ord's new they have been for four weeke with privileged
Much of the pleasure of the after- On the back page of this section,
the
m a r a n t e e that all smell will.:;;;b
: : ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ f at
~ ~Crete
y ~ Beauty
~ i ~Shop
~ ~will
~ nbe Sopen
e sf o r b u d - Mrs. Stewarts lather, who is ill.
noon
was
due
to
the
Auble
orchestra
iless in the Hal leman Building about
moved from articles cleaned.
and the male quartette for the splenplete, up-to-date tailoring establish-.
haye put on food sales, June 9th.
Gwendolyn Garnick left the f i r i t did
POPVL-\It YOUXG PEOPLE WED
they rendernd for us.
ment i n connection.
We
will
have
two
operators,
one
of
the
week
f
o
r
Iowa
and
will
reI solicit Yorr sold candy, given a play, and have
patronage. Phone 62.
10-lt. been working very hard to raise a an expert from Omaha, who f s Corn- turn to Lincoln in a short time
We
forget
the
Albert Kirby and Anna Marie VerNU WAY C L U N E R S
large enough fund without calling for petent to do all kinds of Bobbing, where she will attend summer school. kindnesses that were shown us On gin were married by Judge GudmundMost Modern Cleaning Plant
donations, and with the goal nearly Marcelling, Shampooing and Facial
this day, which seems to us especial- sen last Sunday morning and will
Frank Hron, Prop.
in sight this should enable them to Work.
F e r n a n d Richard Barta left yes- ly fitting to those veterans who still make their home on a farm south
go t o camp, thereby bringing additionof Ord. Both are well known young
terday to visit a n aunt a t Rawlins,
with us'
people from two of our best families
Two different pictures Saturday, a1 credit to both the girls and Ord,
Two different pictures Saturday', Wyo. Their uncle Joe Barta went
FANNIE
MASON,
and begin life together with the beEt
one a t the Gem Theatre, one a t the and giving Patrons wbo buy tickets one a t the Gem, Theatre, one at the with them a s f a r a s the Island and
President Ladies of Q. A. R. lwishes of scores of friends.
10-lt ( o n e of the best evenings in their life.. Opera House.
Opera House.
10-lt put them on the right train.
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T I E 011D QUlZ, OlW, NEBRASICI, TlIUI\SDdY, JUNE 5, 1924.
DEPARTMENT'
OR~~IZATION
Island.
Last Sunday Miss Anna Olsson
Louise Kokes came home from
wend to Kearney to teach in the Kearnev where she had been in atsummer school.
tendance a t college.
Miss Wllk Cook came up from
Axel Fredericksen is a patient of
Bcotia last Saturday morning for a Dr. Barta a t Hillcrest. He is recehehort visit.
ing medical treatment.
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Travelers' Luggage
of stock.
At Usual Lower Prices!
last Saturday from York where she Greeley Tuesday.
She is taking
had been attending collqge during treatments a t Hillcrest for rheumathe past nine months.
tism.
O n e feels inclined to
"take a trip" or s t a r t at
once on a vacation the
m q m e n t our lines of
Bags, S u i t Cases, Hat
Boxes, and T r u n k s of
all kinds a r e seen.
I
C. A. Hager drove to Sterling.
Harold Benson of Arcadia who was
Colorado, leav'lng Monday. He was operated on by Dr. Barta at Hillcrest
accompanied by Tom Rogers who Friday was able to return to his
was going to Fort Collins, t o visit home the first of the week.
his brother Anthony and family.
Miss Nellie Moul came home the
C. F. Hughes and wife drove up first of the week from Lincoln, where
from Grand Island last Monday eve- she has attended college for the past
E n g l i s h Broadcloth
Vat-dyed ; f a s t colors. Collar
attached or neck band
and our low prices give a
positive pre-eminence to
our offerings in luggage.
Woven Madras
Collar attached and necli
band styles. Good quality.
for her home a t Denver, She came
to Ord on acount of her sisters illTuesday m r n i n g Mr. and Mrs.
ness.
Mrs. Jqhnson is much im- Mike Galczenski drove to Ashton to
attend the wedding of Mike's brother.
proved.
hIr. Galczenski is the U. p. section
(Ixmductor Bill Brooks, who has
this district.
had a run on the U. P. motor for
Joe Haught and daughter Mre.
several months had Men sent to
Omaha Leo %stover, the freight Miles Priel spent Decoration Day at
They made the trip by auto
conductor has been changed to the Ord.
returnfig .the first of the week to
their home a t Arnold.
.
Kyler Cloth Pongee
or ne& band. Vat dyed.
- * ---36-inch Widtb
Our Lady-Lyke Malse
For Men and Women
becker accompanied her as far a s
Grand Island. '
Miss Louise Johnson returned
Mrs. Enlil Chotena Was visiting a t
home Saturday from her duties as
teacher in the ~ ~ ~ scfiools,
f ~ l kAurora going down last Sunday morning.
\fiss Eleanore polak went to Elyria
o; the train last Tuesday evep:,lg for Dr. Barta reports a baby boy born
to Mrs. Chas. Gotcher on Tuesday,
a visit With relatives.
June 3rd.
The Misses Ruth and Laura Glover
Miss Clara King returned home Satpame home from their year.s work at urday from Holdrege, where she has
the University of Lincoln.
been teaching the past year.
joying _a visit with her sister, Mrs. '
J. A. Ratti and baby from PasoroLawrence, the little son of W'm.
bles, Cal. The sister Was aCc0mpani- Carrel suffertd a fractured arm
ed to Ord by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Monday evening, when he fell from
J. T. Ratti from Santa Ana, Cal., who the pony he was riding. Dr. Barta
left Sunday for visit in Ne% York was called and brought him to town
stat& ,'The ladies will 'mot meet for an X-Ray picture at Dr. Weekes'
again until they reaeh their homes office where he reduced the fracture.
in California.
Mr. K L York says it pays to
C. J. Mortensen
to drive to
as he
lor a lost rain
Wm. Hoffman Came down frolll BurOrand Island Tuesday
and'coat in Ord a
time ago. He well and Tuesday went to Grand IS- Archie C o o ~ b sand w i e and his
got a couple of miles past Scotla, 'says he never got the Coat he lost land to be in attendance a t a Banker's mother drove u p from Cotesfield on
~
~ afternoon.
~
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d
a
when something went wrong with his but did receive another by parcel Convention.
car s o he couldn't go forward aIfY post worth twice the one he lost
Frank Olsen came up from Grand
and he had
back into
and wants
thank the
Miss Lucy Jensen came up from Island last Tuesday to attend to budfor repiars, ,makidg it too late for the
Omaha the first of the week for a ness matters.
bakners meeting he was
attend in
Monday evening Mrs. Glen Patrick ,.isit with her parents, the Pete Jenthe Island*
he came home On the (and two children, Bobbie and Phyllis
Wnnie Dahlin is laid up this week
family.
train. C. Mm
was drivi'g arrived from Alliance and are guests
with blood poisoning in his hand and
On his
88 far as the Island with
,of ~ l e n ' sparents. Mr. and Mrs. J - R. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deichman of is under
Care of Dr. Barta this
way to the gig
1 Patrick and a sister, Mrs. Leo Long
also came home and made a new start and husband. Mr. Patrick plans On Grand Island were in Ord Tuesday. week.
They are visiting a t Elyria with the
Wednesday morning on the steam coming up later.
John and Frank ~ u l k o s k i families Mrs. M a q M&lure and baby went
train.
gack
their home at MeCook last
and other relatives.
Tuesday after a three weeks stay with
Clarence M. D a d s left Tuesday t o
We
lhat the boss lvrote a
attend the Republican national conJohn Boyce
home from the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
cOIUmn Or
trip he
vention a t Cleve1and. Owe, driving
from mupcity, ahere she had Ed. Mum.
over the week end' 1t does seemlas
f a r as Grand 1slan9 with* C. J. been with her mother, Mrs. Rose J.
mtghty'funny to those who are in on
J~~~
vanakike and wife and W.
the know, tihat hethe
saidtime,
nothing
H o rabout
e v e r , ~Modensen
~ t t e n da convention of
going
bankers. Mr. McClary who had been ill. When 8. Weekes and wife came home last
imwhere he
l e e her she was worse wekk by auto way from Beatrice. They
we p e n the car when it was loaded I Davis was goips t o spend a day in proving. However,
had gone down to see their grandrepay to start and we mUnted sixteen\ Kansas City and a MUD^^ of days later and passed away Sunday. Mrs. daughter, Miss Bernice Weekes gradufish poles st;apped to the .ide, and in Chicago enroute east and expecte( Borce returned Monday to Loup City ate and
course visited the
we would not venture to guess h o w , to be gone ten days o r .two weeks. Mre. M&lary's home is at Arcadia. Weekes family for a short time.
many there were under the seat..
pressure, h e stated that he had be%
Attorney Clarence &f. Dada w e d - J. a. Tolen had a bad ~ c c i d e n tlast
o
n deiver
q
an ad- Monday He had gone i n b the barn Mrs. Peter Mortensen remntly had a
over t o EnaerVsbke, but from his i r - to Burwell ~
ticle, we would take it that he had dress before the
e a l y organized after t i e lawn mower and in attempt- letter fro her friend* Mrs. J. M. Pr&
The latter had just
been up in Minnesota somewhere, a s , luncheon 'cfib of that town.
~h~ ing to step over a hrd
he caught ens of Spokane. pneumonia.
She was
who ever heard of am growing 13 function Monday was partly in honor his foot and fell face downward,
her dauhters
Mrs. Edward
those sand hills around Endern Lake. of Attorney E. M. White who a r i s t r i u n g his nose and breaking the with
m e n the boss tries t o pull such stuff rived in Burwell just 20 yeara before bone. HIS face was cut on both sides Mrs. Provins was hoping in the near
visit in Ord*
a s that we are going to see that thelwith his bride. There were some 60 of the injured member. His wife has future
readers are fully advised every time, members present a t the iunction been quite 111 and was only able to
After wending a few days with his
during this s m e r about this fish- Monday and a most enjoyable time be up, so these good people hqve had
ing business, with the d o l e truth was had.
A prize will be offered more than their share of misfortunes sister,Mrs. Jennie Wickman, Mrs. C.
and nothing but the truth, though it later for a nappropriate name for this week. Forty years ago Mr. Tolen A. Kircher and son, Rex returned
is going to be hard to get at, for we the new organization.
Dr. b. E. had a similar accident and suffered Tuesday to their home in St. Paul.
are becoming more and more con- Clark was elected president and a broken nose. However, he says he They were aceompanfed by Clayton
vinced every day that we can not ' ~ u t h e rPierce eecreta~yof the new is getting along alright, but for the Armstrong, who had also been a guest
a t the Wickman home.
time being it spoils his good looks.
get i t from a fishenman.
(club.
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Frank J. valla has been laid up
Mrs. Myers arrived Tuesday from
for ten days with a carbunkle.
York. She is the new cook at the
Ord hospital.
A. B. Fletcher was aboard the
train Sunday going from Burwell to
Mrs. Frank Zeleski and son Henry
Geneva, Illinois.
are visiting a t Elba, going down yeaterday.
Chas. Davis had a finger smashed
in a corn sheller the first of the week.
Dewey Desch w&; to Brand Island
Dr. Barta dressed the wound.
yesterday.
His mother, Mrs. Geo.
Desch of Central City, was t o be
Word comes from Santa Ana, Cal., there and submit to an
that since they have moved to California, Mrs. Frank Rowel1 has not
M ~ J~~
~ , Barta and
been at. all well and lately she has Mar(ha May and Pauline went to
bees quite sick.
Central City yesterday to d s i t the
~
The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hallock people.
Viggo Muller, Jess. Alf and Johanna,
upon hearing of the death of
have gone to Iowa to visit relatives mother of their son-fn-lawI
and
attend a summer achool for Branting, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mfsko
Danish children.
left Saturday $0 attend her funeral
a t Oakdale, Nebr.
Norris Van Wie and familv drove
back to North Platte last Thursday
sellna mllfams, one of last year6
afternoon. From there they went t o teachers in the Ord schoole, and a
Venango. His brother Lloyd and family sister of Mrs. Ign. Klima Jr. came
are moving to the same place and down from Gracie laat week for a
the two brothers are to go into the few days visit.
garage business.
Mifs Clara Harris wag in town hC. F. Hughes and wife drove to tween train8 last evening. Her home
For a number oil
Grand Island Friday morning. The f g at Burwell.
former came back the lame eveoilng years she ham been the-nursc f n the
his wife stayed for a few days w i a Grand Island schools.
her
Iferrill Hughes and family
and Other
Wilbur Nay arrived fn Ord last
Hia
week from Kirksville, Mo.
Maude Vanskike of K e h e y ! re- brother Lee had gone from Kirksturned to her home the latter part ville to Illin0iS where he is working
of last week. s h e had
to during *ation.
her
the Jim Vansblke
family but found they had gone to
Chas. Goodhand and wife m d Us
Beatrice' She was a guesit at the daughter Mrs. Ve*e
IVeekes
home'
Scotts Bluffs, returned from an auto
trip to Omaha the latter part oil laat
While a t work a t (Palrbury the week.
latter part of last week John Mason
had quite a fall. He became quite
Marion Cushing and wife and childizzy, f n fact must have fainted. He dren and Mrs. J, C. Work drove t o
struck the side of his head and cut Grand 1sland the first of the week
a bad gash and has several other where Marion atten#d a Bankera
bad bruises. He came home for a convention. He and hia wife then
few days but was able to go back drove to Omaha and Mrs. Work and
yesterday.
the children came home Tuesday.
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GEM, Friday and Saturday
OPERA HOUSE
Wm. Ru~sellin "When Odds Are Even.
Admission,
"Broadway After Dark"
- Admission 10c and 25c
Comedy, Usual News Reel
10c and 25c
L
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Semon Comedy
1F
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TllE ORD QUIZ, OllD, NEURASIiA, TIIUIISL)IIY, JUNE 5, 192'1.
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TIIE OnD QUlii, OnD, NELlRASI<A, 'l'IIUI\SD'IY, JUNE 5, 1921.
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want t~ make dates with Amelia of
talking to the hogs when she marries 'him for a ~ y a n d o t t e .
The last of next week I a m
ceived, the new organization 1s b
Bud
Wiser
is
having
trouble
.with
her
farmer
beau.
Lotta
is
studying
Gracie o r any other @rl. I won't
over t o Hank L e g e t t ' s town
ing perfected and the work of
editorial meetinq. H e promises straw- domestic
decorating is nearly completed.
but will have n o his wife again. The other day Cal object, but a t least you'll have to
Following is the Ifst of Quiz
T h e hospital is fully and modern- berries, fried chickens and a lot of
came Over
lee
a give me a divorce first!"
to make use
as
,
,correspondents a. we have them, ly equipped and well located on other things and one of the bright She is fated to be an old maid. Re- farmers' organization they are perspots
is
that
F
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a
n
k
Edgecombe
Says
Locust
street,
opposite
t
h
e
Hall
with their addfesses,
~h~~~ a r e
county court house.
I t s special be can't be there 80 there will be that cently she was benirhted afar from f f c t i n g ~ a n d Bud Was 'telling hipl
,other correspondents
But 1'11 her abode, and asked a male friend what progress he had been making.
features will be the departments of .much mere r u b for me.
is a Corpbined
Bend their names and addressPI at Surgery, Internal Medicine, Obstet- have t o Beef the strawberries and to accbmpany her, a s a matter of Bud's wife Was out of doors when
Treatment,botb
that
we
may
have
the
list
Gal
came,
but
she
arrived
in
time
Once,
~ h friend
o
looked her
rics and Nose and Throat, each be- other fixin's before 1'11 believe that protection.
compktd.
Quiz correspondent ing i o charge of a specialist, select- ~~~k will have them. He is more over, and said, <'Trot along, ai.tgr, t o hear her spouse saying, "Well, 1 local and intcrna' and has been succe6r
ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over
need wait
a
Invitation ed by the management for his ef- apt t o set u p sowbelly and beans.that face is all the protection ypu'll got A?meria, all right, but I couldn't forty Years Sold by all druggisb
t o t h e picnic. We want every One ficiency in the performance Of the 01, ~~~k in Harvard Courier.
get elther Amglfa or Grac&"! "See
need!"
there but w e a r e going t o send a special work for which h e is preThere is a place i n the back of here, Bud." she said sadly, "If you F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohto
written notice by letter Postage, t o pared and qualified t o serve.
ClIESTNUT lIILL NEWS
the Kisser yard enclosed by a high ,
each one if we have the name- If
Arrangements have been made by
board fence, and Wlllie g i s s e r h a s
Otto B. Schott
your name is not in the list. be s u r e cablegrain to Paris, France for
Started what he
a target
cigar
store
Indian
may
be
T
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e
t o send i t jn a t once. T h e list a s D ~ .sage Drix, Surgeon wtth the
Most of the young men of the
thing
Of
the
past,
but
we have it, follows:
Palll Clinic a t Los Angeles. Cali$Tiity
practiceshave
every
joined the club.
They which
must
Arcadia Department
forilia, and a t present a member of plenty of wooden heads left,
S i l l Olexa-------------------ArCadia the A~llerican Soccer Football team, doesn't take more thau One wooden be u"ng coins for targets' as I lis-hicll was selected to represent the head to make a bonehead, either.
Lee P a r k
the fence the
day
Roland Tumbell, who formerly had tened
Lois Delano-----------------ArCadia United States of America a t the
Olynipic races being held in Paris a job a s acrobat in the Wheeler & and all I could hear was, "Shoots a
S. S. S.
Alburt Sell --------------,--Arcadia a t this time, for his service here \\rllson shows, has taken the conNoah Helvalott calied for
in the capacity of surgeon, h e be- tract for building the new church a t theWhen1
Pleasant Hills
choir to take their
SunF. W. Hulinsky--------------Burwelling especially qualified and equip- Chestnut Hill. Work will commence
a
s
soon
a
s
all
danger
of
frost
is
ped
for
the
handling
of
pus
infecVinton
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Jessie Beehrle ------------------- Ord tions and pus Cases.
very
cheery
about
it.
I
Raynor,
for
many
years
a
practicGal
Amity
has
been
intending
to
Main Street
remember
the
used
Mary Kirby--------------------Ord ing physician in Grand Island, has clean out his barn for the past two
each
in the good
to
the
consulting
been
appointed
years,
but
simply
'-?sn9t
got
around
Summit Hill
days trying to get a place On the
grlPa hfalottkb------------------Ord staff of the hospital, h'is p r a d i c e to it. Saturdpy while Cal and t h e
belng
limited
t
o
tbe
treatment
of
kids
were
in
town,
h
b
wife
had
a
l
l
platform. Once one g m d old broHappy Valley
the rush* and
hfiss Bertha Bryant, who th, neighbors come over, and they ther broke his leg
wencel Bruha----------J--~omstock
diabetes.
has, been connected with the insti- moved the barn to a new location. another time t w o of them almost
Pleasant Valley
Seven years* a s When Cal got home i t was a,fter Dark
a boxing match right On the
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~ a d i af o r the past
superintendent
of nurses and nurs- and he had quite a time finding the "age.
Those were the qavs when
Jose Urban ----------------- Cornstock
be retained in that
used
crowd each Other
barn. When he pot into the house he the
Joint
drink i n the good old days trying t o get
and will have charge of the nurses'
to his wife,
had
R. A. Grant -----------------6ricsOn training school department.
for month, but, by golly,
I,m drunk a place on t h e platform. Qpce one
Mixed Grove
good old brother broke his leg i n
Those interested in efaciency and again,w
Michigan News
the best of service a t a moderate
Claucie
Hopper
left
yesterday
to
the rush, and another time two of
Tressle Pokorney----------------Ord cost, should address the Grand Island
attend the summer session or the them almost staged a boxing match
Woodman Hall
General Hospital, Grand Island. Ne- Kearney
right on the stage. Those were the
school. The writer
.Mrs. Katie Waldman ------ -Cornstock braska.
10-lt. to learn whether
days when t h e people used t o rush
i
t
was
the
normal
District 48
r 1 g . t ~and
~ take tne front seats, and
or the reform schml, but it
Florence Johns --------- 4---~urw'eli
C. R. Oliver went t o Aurora Fri- make much digerence. claude could t h late comers, if there were any, 1
North Loup
day where he met his nephew Robert stand a lot of education i n either had to take the.back seats.
ARGYLE TIPPIN, Manager
Maude Conway----------North ~ U P
blacksmith, Ham Berger,
of
The latter will instihtion wjthout hurting himself
'
Noble Echoes
prides himself upon
ability in
for a few days a t the Oliver to any extent.
Mary Kasser ----------------- ---0rd visit
6ha'*ening
a
plow#
and
claims
t
h
e
home
in
the
country.
Rev. Noah Helvalott h a s a habit plows he sharpenS
8
C. S. Watson -,---------------O?d
always run. I:
of raising both. &s hands above his Friday
Maiden Valley
Sam
Aritan
his
plow
Over
M ~ Ivan
~ . ~otts-----------------Ord An Ord grocer writes m e that Hank head when he wants the congregaLpggett bought a bushel of beans and (ion t o stand. Last Sunday the church
F o r t School
$$;$io
(
L a u r a Zlomke --------------- Burwell nlne pounds of side meat for the voted on whether they would call a
his own, Sam tried t h e plow
editorial
feed
next
week.
Hank
benew
minister
or
not.
Deacon
JigHillsdale
but it did not suit
gard had charge of the meeting, and
Bessie Viner -------------,---ElyAa lieves in doing things UP in Style.Ole Buck i n Harvard Courie?
while i t was in progess the r6vere.d
~ ~ e t ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ t " , " ' *
Balsora News
'lipped 9uiet1Y
In at the 'Ide
Lawren% Hagood -----------Arcadia
with it. NO^ recognizing the plow,
After spending a few days with and took his accustomed place.
Turtle Creek
in ~ ~ ~ m ~ t e ;~
the C . F. Hughes family and other he entered the deacon sai&:'All
Helga Fogt---.-.-------b-----Elyl(a
;g;i ~ o
Ord friends, ~ i s Marion
s
Worden, a favor of ca;!ling a new minister,
Riverside News
such poor condition, and offered
former Ord teacher left Friday mom- please stand. J u s t thew the preach- in
Anton "ruma----------------Burwell
it up for nothing is Sam
ing for Aurora. This is the fourth e r landed in the chair, which Willie 50
Elyria News
Mrs. Bernard Hoyt-----------Elyria
year she has taught in that city and Kisser had clandes%lYt
:;;r:kt
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ m s ~ ~ ~ p ~ ~ e i t o ~ , " ~ n i ~ ;
she has signed u p for another year. with a large tack.
Elm Creek News
found o u t that it was his own handiOthelia clement-------.---------Ord
The first of this week ahe left to his feet with appropriaJe remarks, work, he closed his shop, and has
A ~ i r o r a for h e r home st P r o h o t , naturally throw in^ out both hands.
Jungman Hall
congregation, thinking they were not been seen since.
Emma Hulinsky -------------Burwell near Utica, New York.
- The
Percy 'lage*
for I.
-being urged to r i s ~all rose to their
Happenings in the Hills
Jiggard, don't
OllI)Elt FOR ASD KOTICE OF F1X. feet. The chairnian declared the vote
Helen Sibal-----------------Burwell
I. B. dnwound the planter
unanimous, and now we will have farming.
wire
Eureka News
ACCOLTJT 191) 1'EI'lTlOX
and planted most of
to break in a new pastor.
J. B. Zullro~&c
--------------- Elyria
YOlt DlbrltlUU'I'lON
Saturday he went to
The two Noyes girls, Helva and the
Chestnut Hill
sending Percy
tb
IB THE COUNTY COUIiT OF VAL- Lctta, are home fro111 the state uni- 'w"'
Otto B. Scl~ott_-------Chestnut Hill
v
p for ule sullllllcr. lrelva is finish the planting and wind UP the
Gladyce Silnmons'--Washington, D. C . LsEY COU?U'TY, ~ E ~ l ~ A S l ~ h .
Hen. Bob Simil~ons-IVashington, D. C.
THE STATE OF hEBIIASKA, taking a course in elocution, which wire. When he got honle a t dusk,
I V-ILLEY COUNTY, SS.
wil collie in handy in c a l l i n g a n d
Barker News
t~O:h~h"f~f~
~
~ &I, Weed--------~orth
~
~
t ~ o hu p I n ~the inatter of the estate of John what was wrong.
He had finished
Tile above are but a few cases in wllich we
I);ltlq $ D;l~iu,,lttorellys
Sordstrom, Deceased.
S ~ r i n gCreek-Suinter
r OF tile planting all right, but didn't
RIrs. claud Rathl~lll~------------Ord~ On the 20th day of May, 1924, Calm DI{I)EH y o l t 1 ) O
are able to be of service. Being ullder State
~~ to wind~up the forty
rods ~
the Adininistrator of said estate and
1 1 ~~I I I S GOF F ~ N , ~L
L
i k o how
~
~
~
District 42
of wire so he stood the reel u~ on 1
le1'dered
an
account
as
such
and
insl)ection afl'ords you absolute SLII'ETY. BeAND
1'ETlTIOS
FOE
1)lSTliI,,
Jfary Johnson_---------h'orth
Loup pet~tion for distribution.
end,
hold
of
the
other
end
of
I t is orBU1'1OX
Coal Creek Bubbles
illg c o n l p l e t ~ l yorganized we are able to give
,
IN TI-IE COUNTY COURT OF VAL- the wire, and tried to wind it up by
dered that the 13th day of J u ~ c 1:131
Fussyville
(walking RroUnt with it.
When the
a t ten o'clock A. hf P in the County L g y COUNTY NEURASI<A.
Mrs. Orsen Davis------------Ashtoll
Y
O U SId:R\'ICE that spells ShTISI1"lCTION.
STATG oF SE~,I{ASI(A, VAL- boss arrived he had traveled twenty
Court Itoom, in Ord, Nebraska, be fixEverett hl. Goats
miles,
and
only
had
about
ten
rods
ed
as
the
tiine
and
place
for
examinmy COUNTY. SS,
Vinton
was Vitty1 though,
1, the luetter of the estate of Ein- \ c ' O " " ~ up.
~~~~~t S. ~o~ts----------------~rd
illg 91ld allolving such accoullt and
and intended t o finish if it took all
\
hearing said petition. All persons in- ula Florence Burger, Deceased.
,
terested in said estate, are required
0, the 17th day of &lay, 1924, callle night.
DItAX11 181..\YU G E S E ~ ~ ~ L
nfarius Quick went over to Loup
]IOSplTL\L OYESfj MOSD.\Y to appear a t the time and place SO the adlllinistlators of said estate
-Ueslgnated, and show cause if such and rendered an accoullt as sucll a n d , City and got a \White Wyandotte
llorllitill ' P X ~ S ~~vliy
S , sald account should not f i l L j petition for (fntribution. I t IS rooster which he sold to Mrs. ICisser
=I. 11. 15. nO)dell
ordered that the 13tli day of June, to head her flock. She paid three'
Conlpletely Depnrtn~entlzed rind ' L C al!o~\-ed and Petition granted.
It
is
ordered
that notice be given 1334, at ten obc!oclr A. 11, in the dollars for him but figured he was
Itemodeled - Already Reby publication three weeks prior to County c o u r t I ~ ~ in~ Ord,
~ : ~~e b,r a s - cheap
1
a t that price. The rain Saturceiving Csqes.
Salt1 date in Ord Quiz, a legal weck- k,, be filed a,; tile tinle a!id place for day changed her opinion. The new
The first announcement of the IY uewspal,er of general circulation elalllining and allowillg such account{r00ster got Out in the wet and his
and hearing said petition. 811 persons1 feathers soon beca~nered. On being {
opening of the re-organized Grand ; i n said county.
ORD, NEBRASKA
Island G ~ n e r a lElospital,
.
by Dr. H. 1 \Vltness my hand and seal this 20th i,lte,e,ted ill said estdte, a l e rerluir?d\ questioned, Marius admitted he had
13. Boyden, physician in charge, on ' d a y of &lay, 1924.
to appear a t the tilllo and place so whitewashed one of his mother's I
designated, and show tansc, if such Rhode Island Red roosters and sold +H. uud[nuudseu,
Monday, June second, was very well (SE-lL)
Coullty Judge. exists, why said accouilt should not
received by the public, and a num.-ber of cases have already been re- Fllst Pub hlay 22-3 times.
be allo\ved and petition granted.
It
is
ordered
that
notice
be
given
by publication three ~ v c e k s prior to
said date in Ord Quiz, a legal vieekly
ne\yspaper of general circulatio~lIn 1
-said county.
IVitness illy hand and seal this 17th
---lay of RIay, 1324.
[SEAL)
H. ~ U U D ~ U ~ ~ S E X ,
County Judge.
DEY~IST
First Pub. Rlay 22-3 tinles.
LAWYER
-S-Ray DlagnosJs
E. L. V o g e i t i ~ ~Attorney
~~,
Office in Court House
Gas Given for Extractions
I N THE DISTRICT COURT O F
VALLEY COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Ord
a
NEBUHd
Omce 109
PHONES
Reg. 634
IN THE MATTEII. OF THE APPLICATION OF VIXCENT
KOKES,
/ ADhIINlSTRATOR FOR LICESSE TO
SELL REAL ESTATE.
W. J.l~em~hll1.M.
D.
LA\VYEI\S
E. J. Smlth, 81. D.
DENTIST
Ol{UEll TO SllU\Y C d l SE
0. J. Frandsen, M. D.
C.A. Ilro\\n,M. D.
Will
practice
in all courts
Telephone
65,
Ord
D
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B
.
Kanior,
M.
D.
F. A, aria, M, D.
Now on this 17th day of May, 1924,
Probate
of
wills
and Settlement of
O.
0.
Shepard,
M.
D.
1 V 1 1 1 . D.
Modern Methods and Equipment
this cause came on for hearing upon
estates a specialty.
the petition, under oath of Vincent Gee. R. Cardr D. D. S. 0.G.bmIel~31.~.
Nebraska State Bank
Ord State Bank Bldg,
Ord, Nebr.
Kokes, ,administrator of the estate of
Albert Sindelar, deceased, praying for
.
Claude A. Davis
Clarence M. Dayfa
License to sell the following describPhone 85
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'Chas. W. Weekes, M. D.
GEO. R. GARD . . Bert M. Hardenbrook
Res. Phone 28
p
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Hillcrest Sanitarium
Phollc 94
L O UValley
~
Clinic
Phone 34
Fa A* BARTA, M. D*
For your vacation - Take advantage of these
attractive round trip fares to the cool mountain retreats, famous national parks or the shores of the
Pacific.
I\ound trip fares fro111 Ord to
~ ~ ~ : ~ - o n e Tattelltio,l
Z w ~ ~ ~ to~
&ie:;
Nineteen, North of Range Fifteen,
z:ihtyPf
F. L. BLESSING
Gudmundsen and Rose
GEO. A. PARKINS
Optonletrist
DAVIS & DAVIS
Eyes Examined and Glasses Mtted
ATrORlWYS
Scientifically
Omce:
Tolen
Building, opposite P. 0.
Ord, Nebraska
&br$ia,p.
~ . * : n s u ~
amount thereof to bring the sum Of
Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted
$6123.68 f o r the payment of debts allowed against said estate allowances
and costs of administration, for the
Denver Colo
+-------$24.50
reason that there is not a sufficient
Estes Park-Rocky
Mountain National Park---,-------$36.00
SUI\GEON RES- PIIOyE 355, RES- PlIOxE 976
amount of personal property in the PllYSICIAN
LA\VYEI\S
Salt Lake City..........................................
$47.85
possess~on of said vincent Kokeu, adOFFICE PlIONE 68
Ord, Nebraska
West Yellowstone (Yellowstone Park) ---,-,---,-------$47.65
ministrator belonging to said estate
Phone 64
Portland, Tacoma, Seattle--------,--------------------$75.65
PHYSICIANS AND
to pay said debts, allowanceb and Oface phone 116
Residence 203 oSTEoPdT1'lC
Ord,
NEBIlilsKd
SUHGEOSS
San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, San Diego--)76.65
costs.
Spokane, Washington ------------------------------------$70.65
I t is therefore ordered that all per.Victoria, Vancouver. B. C.--------..-------------------$81.16
sons interested in said estate appear
before Judge Bayard H. Paine a t the
$90.00 for circle trip including Denver, Salt Lake, San FranChambers in the Court House, Grand
OSTEOPXTHIC
cisco, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and back home. Side trip
LA\VYEI\
~ s l a n d ,Hall county, Nebraska, on the pul~ilerGraduate Clliropractor ~ I I Y S I C I A NAND SUI\GEON
t o West Yellowstone $9.45 extra,
at
the
hour
of
day
Of
5th
Bell
Buildillg
$47.65 for circle trip including Denver, West Yellow~tone, '
Ornee I n Old First National qank
fhereaf- OmCe 195
lo
A. M . ~Or as
Salt Lake, Scenic Colorado and back home. (A 4% day tour
P H ~ ~ E S R ~ 173
~ , Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted
Building
ter
as
it
can
be
reached
show
Offlce 303
PHONES
Res. 303
through Yellowstone P a r k including meals and lodging $64.00
Ord, Nebraska
there
why
a
license
if YOU stop a t hotels; $45.00 if you stop a t permanent camps.)
not be granted to said Vincent Kokes
administrator to sell so much of the
Drop in and let's talk your trip over. We can give you full
I
described real estate Of
information about fares a n 3 diverse routes. We also haye
decedent a s shall be necessary to pay
Real Estate and Live Stock
some fine illustrated booklets descriptive of the West-free.
said debts, allowances and expenses.
AUCTIONEEnS
I t i s further ordered that a copy
Group Tests Held the First Day of
G. W. Collipriest, Ticket Agent
One block south of post o m c e ,
of this order be served upon all perEach Month
Try US
Union Pacific Station. Ord, Nebr.
sons interested in said estate by caus- Phone 66
ing the same to be published once
each week for four successive weeks
OWNER
i n the Ord Quiz, a newspaper printed
and published in said County or ValUNDEIITAKIKG
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UNDEIITAIER
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ley and State of Nebraska.
El. P. Clements,
E31BALIlER
' AND EIIUALUIKC
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Judge of District Court.
Ord, Nebr. Phones a t Oface and Residence, 443
First Pub. May 22-4 times.
OBBce 347
Phones
Res. 80 Phone 41
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DR. R. J. GABLE
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C. J. MILLER, M. D.
A. M. DANIELS
Surgery, Consultation
and X-Ray.
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E. L. VOGELTANZ
McGinnis & Ferguson
W. T. McLAIN
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PAGE ELEVEN
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stone, more even than flesh and Thursday for an extended visit with
Mrs. F. 0. Holden w a s visiting at the pretty Sch00l makn correspondents Valley county since 1899. Endorsed
( a t our meeting, a s the young school, by
blood-I
a m the composite some of relatives and friends in Michigan. He Columbus the past week.
all who call me home. I am your will be joined a t Chicago by his sister,
Lester Kizar and family went to Manl's will be a t summer school by
H. S. Hagood.
Mrs. Adella Bristol, of Chula Vista, Xorth Loup Sunday t o visit a sister. that time and only we old ones will
J. L. Kelly.
town.
California.
F. J. Russell.
were
The onSwain
a fishing
and t r iCronk
p to t h efamilies
Cedar their
be left,
wlves,
s o they
a s wemay
will as
be glad to
bring
get
TIIIJK ABOUT d CAT
R. F. Rowe.
acquainted with them. We think the
Inch for inch, pound for pound,
NOBTlI LOUY
Sunday.
L. P. Fenster.
7-4t
editor knew what h e was doing when
she can lick anything on earth. Yet
1 I ~ ~ ~ ~there
I Ois nothing
~
Senator Watson oi .Indiana, says he set that date a s he did not wish to
Vesta Thorngate is another teacher
to her but pep, quick
thinking, quick edting and a n almost who h a s returned home after a suc- he is for them if they are n_ominated Iget himself into trouble. Three cheers * 4 * + + + + + * * + + * 4 ~ * ~ * * 4 * *
Department of The Or&
manicacal intensity for the job in cessful year.
-- on the Republican ticket, whcther(tofidedthetoeditor.
Note:The boss conme the other day that his
Born t o Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sayre they are
B ~ OLEYA
L
--.----.,.,
EDITOR hand. Then, too she sleeps a lot.
Or K" K1ux~ or
better
half
had
no little to do with
Of
a girl, Margery Jean.
just common.
T h a t sounds pretty
setting of the date of this picX 0 BOOX FOX NALICE
Ruth and Er10 Babcoek
t o good t o a n oldtimer, who has heard the
BlLLY SUNDAY'S ILLXESS
and from what I have already
is
in the breast
K e a r n e ~the forepart of last reek. the slogan of equal rights and e q u a l , nit,
Of grave Mncern t o his thousands a There
observed here in the office, I am behe"spaper
editor
lor
He*
Erlo
returned
Friday
but
Ruth
is
reof admirers is the fight for heauth O f all Inen, learns the lessons of for- maining f o r a longer visit.
opportunities sounded in press, pulpit coming more and more conrtnced
and
a century.
that Billp Sunday is making against
/every day, that she was the on? that
He
spends
a
lot
Of
time
a n illness that threatens not only t o bearance.
Merle samDle and Pearl Coleman ter a1 the best way i n this glorious knew what she was doiqg.
each
if
his
paper
is
a
in
acconlpanled
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
end his evangelistic work, but his
country is t o keep a l l strife and con-Out Of the paper's
that Portis y e n t t o Ord Thursday night tention, &side from questions of civil
life. Whep hlr. Sunday was forced to keeping
would
hurts
Or bring a blush of shame and were united in marriage.
PEOPLE
cease his preaching in Memphis,
the heart Of
Hazel Crandall returned from her government, out of politics altogethTerm., several days ago, a wave of O r
Still
while
we
a
r
e
on
the
subject
Or mother Or friend.
school work a t Friend, Mo_nday night. let us m a e a note of the fact that
regret swept through the country, but
of the Seventy--seventh represent&when i t was known that he was face
She spent B few day@visiting In Lin- the horrors of the old K. K. K. ac- tive District, the voting strength of
STAY
WIT11
IT
t o face with a serious illness that
before coming home.
tivities i n the south can not be 1 Garfield and Valley counties, here is
b
is where the
is coln
regret was transfornled into deep sor- a Here
Mrs.
Smith and DOnnie charged t o the cult here and now. an opportunjty to vote for a re;lresenlittle
where the a'r is little accompanied
by Lucille and Billy I t would be impossible to rafse here tatfve of the people. you
row. Billy Sunday is a n outstandiag purer, where i t is pleasanter to live
find
figure
the nation, His way of and where you
live
longerStay
Stowell
Ord
Tuesday
a
squad
of
cut-throats
midnight
his
name
on
the
Progressive
ticket;
preaching the gospel is distinctly with it.
morning.
murderers and dastardly assassins, the Hon. W. R. Wait, who will not
unique* gut even those who
not
MIS
' . J. J. Walcha Mrs. Tank€? and like the assassins of republican8 and let party lines hinder his heart and
you
should
appreciate
the
&alvl
like his methods*
gainsap the
of Brookfield$ MO., are negrOeS in the 80uth, fifty-five yeara soul interests for the people.
fact that he has done a world of good 'of its environlnents and think of what Ch!ldren
visltlng a t the A- H. Crandall home. ago. Let u s also refresh our fading
H, was not and is not seeking ofThousands i q Nebraska will pray for
Thats the kind of a eal
I should have said last week that memow of the men who saved the fice. A c o m m i u a called on him a n 4
better
Stay
t h e speedy restoration of his health with it.
you will get a t the J f d a h
Negley
came
Wayne republic when i t needed saving real d e d with him for hours
no avail.
and strength.
Cafe.
The boosters a r e doing Aicadia a with the Babcock
He has badly. YOU remember t h e three most Afterwards his family and frieni&
there
disCinguIshed and talked about gen- reasoned with him and he finally congreat service which will rebound t o been attending
Why let mother o r wife
GOOD MOlt,YING
came Thursday night eralS in t h e Union a r h y were Grant, bented to inake the run.
their credit for years t o come. Joix
sweat in the kitchen on
How many of us stop when we say them and stay with it.
t o stay over the week end with old Sherman and Sherfdap.
Mr. Wait was born in Warren
Sundavs on wash days o r
good
to think what that
A roseate horizon is stretched friends.
thO'ght aboat their &lidon
county, Iowa July 22, 1870, where
other busy davs.
phrase means.
knows how It around
Arcadia,
your
s
u
n
is
just
Pete
Barnhart
returned
from
Iowa
but
the
fact
two
of
the
three
were
he received ha early education. In
but he Or she
Wednesday of last week.
When you have comlar as the record dls-(lSSO, he moved to Nebraska with his
h coming
~ up-great
~ progress
~
13 just
~ be- ~ Mrs. Jordan _of St. Paul visited at closes the facts
idea first came was a poet.w
pany, let u s assume t h e
there has beeq no parents, settilng in Valley county,
those two words, lives the essence fore YOU-~oost and Stay with it.
responsibilities of your
With our great natural resources North Loup over
Daydistinction as t o t h e loyalty
Cath-] where he attended school until 1890.
Of a
Of
we
say
cooking.
and with the benefits which a r e bound
Mrs. Hattie Clement is suffering olics and protestants i n the g r e a t , He has two dip lo mas^ one from the
neuritis.
Of Our
h ~ ~ d , t h ~ ~ a ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ito
no~come
limit
$ i nawith
s~ toa their
what
$ n adevelop,
Arcadia
~
there
can do. from
LaFay- Columbian Business College of ChiMas- ette and Rochambeau were Catholics,
and
Misses
1 ,a=o and the other from the capital
~~t do we go a step farther, and
lonkia, Mable
and
~ college ~ of Dee ~
~
~
~
a prayer that the layOf those S
t
~ :il ~ grow
c
~rapidly,
~
~even Part, John Honeycutt and O l n e ~Washington and Hamiltqp were p o t - city ~
esbnts. moever gave i t a t h o l 1 8 t t Molnea, Iowa, He taught school
be "'led with hapwe meet may
more
rapidly
than
i
t
has
in
the
past.
Greed
were-entertained
a
t
the
home
E,
S
e
d
m
i
c
k
f
n
york
~epubli-.
Sherman
county
for
a
time
and
piness? The full phrase ;feou\tti
Stay with it,
of the latter Sunday night.
brecrdf& lVebr,
cestors was "God give
Today is a great day for Arcadia,
Misses Elsie Van Horn and Mar- ECJIOES PBOJl KOODX,\? lIdLL bookkeeper for the Burlington railMorning." road
rompany
in
wyoming.
motored t o Kearney MonThis would be a great old world but she has greater days in store for cia Rood
He has been engaged in farming in 4 4 4 * * * 4 * * * * * 4 * * 4 4 4 4 4 ~ 4 4 4 4 *
t o attend s-ummer school. .
Frank Krikac and family attended
If we really meant what we said, if the future. Help her on her way- day
Mrs.
Mr. Adolph
and Mrs.Asimus
Ed Jensen.
- and Mr.
Mr. and the
day.-Memorial services in Ord last ~ r i when we greeted our acquaintances Stay with her!
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wanted their days to be
THE LYDELIBLE IMPRESS
Mrs. Bohannon were down from Or& Mrs. Jos. Waldnlann and sons.
with the joy Of living' If we
tell many a story. Right liv- to attend the funeral of Mr. Frank Thonlas and Edward autoed to Sardid' we'd
Out and
to make ingFaces
and good habits make kind laces. Holman.
gant Tuesday, where the latter had
them SO.
F
Innocence glows i n the face of the
r\iLa Hill- has been spending this some dental work done.
Pure.
Wicked
hearts,
if
there
a
r
e
any
week
in
x
e
d
on
account
of
a
badry
The barn dance held a t the Albert'
I AM YOUH TOWN
blacken the features. Every day of sprained ankle, which is gettng bet- Parkos home was largely attended
Make of me what you
shall our livfis we are recording acts on our ter and we hope she will soon be and everyone present reports a very
reflect YOU a s clearly a s a mirror. faces to be read by the world,
enjoyable time. There was a play put
out again.
throws back a candle beam. If I a n
Mrs.
Thrasher
left
Tuesday
mornon by Ord talent a t the National Hall
pleasing to the eye of the stranger
The weather is getting better. You ing for ~ o Springs
t
~ 0 1 0 ,where she P o l l o ~ e dby a dance the same4 night
a
within m y gates; if I am
Such dollars, belong to
and both places were patronized by a
as, having seen me, he will remember see very few motorcycles these days. expects to s ~ e n dthe su-er.
Helen
Madison
was
an
incoming
full
house.
Our
band
divided
and
by
m e all his days, as a thing of beauty,
lazy or careless Dersons.
Probably Hiram Johnson i s still passenger Tuesday morning on the tringing extra help Were able to accredit is yours.
Money can work three times
coinodate both places.
Ambition and opportunity call some wondering who put Cal in California. motor.
Charlie Clarke has returned from hfiss Mary Woracek of Comstock
of my sons and daughters to high
and Mr. Vance Grabouski of Ord were
as hard as a man-24 hours
Dale Lowe of Wolbach visited with school at University place.
tastes and m i g l l t ~privileges, to 1 1 ~ ' relatives and friends here Sunday.
of MatriClyde Baker left Thursday morn- united in the
greater honor and to lily good repute
a d a y 9 6 5 days a year.
lilony a t the Geranium church Tuesin f a r places, but it 1s not chiefly
fifrs. lda campspent the week in ing for his home a t Peridum, Nebr. day morning, May 27, 1924 at
these who are my strengtll. MY *readfa with her dav2hter. Mrs. '
. . Your money in a Savings
o'clock a. m. gy Father Heinzman.
strength in those who remain, Wll0
- Account here w g k s all the
Lolly-Pop
Club
[They
were
accompanied
by
hliss
Hose
Olsen'
a r e content with what I r a n offer
The I Q ~ ~ Y - P
club
~P
Sunday \Vorack,'as bridesmain and Mr. Chas.
them, and with what they call offer
hfrd Lloyd Bulger and children evening a t the hollle of Mrs. Bertha Grnbouski, a s groomsman. The bride
me. I t was the greatest of all R0- and
-8. time. Start on0 today.
Mrs. Alvin Harwood drove to Barber. Some had ~lannt-d to Bike wore a beautiful pale blue gown,
mans, wllo said, ,6Eetter be first in a
City
but on acount of the rain thev had nhich was adorned with bead ornalittle Iberian village than be seC0;ld
to ride. Some hiked back however. 1;:ents. The veil was of w h i t e ~ i l k
in Rome."
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hollngshead and About 12 were present and such a net with orange blossolns and the
I am more tl,?n
llld brick a1id
fanlily and Mr. Coe of Cedar Rapids, jolly goodtime as we enjoyed. The rrvcdding boquet was of white roses.
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Ti~l,raska vi~itpd a t tho hnmp
the feed consisted of baked beans, egg Tile bricleslliaid wore a' beutiful tanJ. IT. Holingshead fanlJly a few d3ys salad, a p ~ l esalad, cream puffs, sand- 'geiine gown.
The groolll and best
wiches, cake, cookies, pickles, olives, man, both wore blue serge suits. Afthis week.
AItCADIA, NELII\tZSI{A
cal~dy a!id lolypops. I t was neces- tcr the cereincny they were accompclaris Belilnger, Ernest Arnlstrong sary to break u p early t o attend a anicd to the bride's liolne by the relat~ 8 o'clock.
atives, where a dinner was ssrved. , , , , , w + ~ ~ + ~ + t N ~ + ~ 4 4 ~ 4 4 4 ~ + + ~
alld slerle hfyers drove to ~
i business
~ nleeting
~
l
~
and Mrs. Clifton and boys 'l'lie young cduple will make their
JIonclay liiorning t o be present atstate
the leftRev.
I
for the sandhills Tuesday morn- llc\llle on their farill twelve nliles west
araduatton
at the
.
ing. They will visit Mrs. Cliftons of Old. 'l'he writer wishes theill much ~ ~ 4 ~ 4 4 w 4 ~ ~ 4 ~ * H 4 ~ ~ - * t ~ *
University.
parents a t Woodlake, Nebr.
l~rosptrity and happiness in their
Mr. and Mrs. J . G. Srnith of JIed jourllcy through life.
,
OLESOGI~.Il'IIS
IIe )\as l1angillg ~ ~ his~ job
t oby a
1l.ere e j elasll, b u t lie ,didn t kilow it.
In fact he thougilt that lie had L J c o n : ~ virtually intlispcn;able to tile
firlll and an:lounc-d t b soille of hLs
fellow emg!ojtes that he was going
to strihe for a lais$ slid if ha di,l~i't
When the thermomemter
get it, lie was going to leave the tirill
1 1 ~ on
t its back. 1Ie rilade his den?,<!d
rises, so do your needs for
rae boss .ad
O U ~of ule oIlice with a puzz:ed look on his face.
drug and toilet articles. Get
"\\-ell,' one of the Loys querried,
dress. The ceremonies at the ceme'Did ~ O L tell
I
the boss yorl would cluit
But only Dread of the
your needs filled here and
i f S O U didn't get a raise?' Yes, and
better .kind - thats our
:vliat did he say. "He said I have not
you'll be assured of safisfacbread.
And thats why
got tiiile to sing it to you, but you
you'll do well to follow
will find the firnl's a n s n e r in ?he
tion.
suit and insist upon the
second lice of that grand old song, Star Spangled B
"IIail. Hall, the Gang's alliIere."
Recessional
bread that vou know 1s
3Iemorial morning those who wishthe besb.
Why gamble
Flappers a r e ,not a s bad a s they cd to go to the cemetery met at the
gn inferior bakings.
a r e painted, says a college president, Town IIall a t ten o clock. Then
.
ancl in some cases, it wouldn't be po
followed the processional to tbe
sible.
cemetery. The Legion aided bu the
Is
1
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Meals Fit For
A King
Gggrto
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F
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JUDAH CAFE
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Lazy Dollars
Comm&cial State Bank
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Hot 'Weather Drug Needs
--
The You~lgsteis
Demand Bread
-
The
Arcadia Bakery
.
~arnseyDrug Co.
Some men go to the a r t museums
to satisfy their sense of beauty, others
t o refresh their recollections.
If the back seat
Arcadia, Xebraska
Of
Arcadia, Nebraska.
a certain Ford
.
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out the rattle of the car,
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Automobiles have succeeded in putting most of the horses out of business, but the jackass crop !s still going strong.
LEE YABK
Jim Myers went t o Omaha with a
carload of stock Monday.
Walter Fowler was a visitor a t the
hfoody home the first of the week.
Leo Lee, the small son of Philip
Lee, was quite badly bitten Sunday
while trying to rescue his dog froni
a dog fight.
Walter White went to Lexington
last Monday with his cousin, Albert
White, and they expect to take the
auto route to Colorado for a visit
with relatives and friends.
Ernest Armstrong and Merle Myers
were auto passeggers for Lincoln the
JOINT ITEMS
You Can't Resist
Our Meats
$
;I: sky g:;;:;yE;~~~;pye;;;
Wheh you
purchase
to register a t the university for the
your meats from u s you
know tha\ you're getting
t h e best possible qualities.
We never sell anything
but the best.
next term work.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrit of Lincoln were
visitors a t the John White home the
past week. Mrs. Merrit fs a sister of
Mr. White.
Althought it rained and 'the roads
were slippery, about thirty were i n
attendance a t the Farmer's Club a t
Ed. Anderson's on Saturday last, The
next meeting will be a t the Fred
Stone home on the usual day in June.
Farmer's Unlon met a t the F. E.
Delano home on Monday evening.
The Clear Creek Ladies' Aid met
with Mrs. Moody on Wednesday of
a t Bradts o r some grocer:
a piece of candy Or a
pretend We a r e going 10
However, I was optimistic
'
tell him that there 1s at
merchant that is in the
ing this although it play
best grade of candy but icheers a fellow up and assures h
that this world is not entirely giv
Several from this vicinity attended u p t o selfishness and greed and t
,
Areadla, Nebraska
a dance at Comstock Saturday eve- chances t o one he ia likely to
' Mj velq back t o the same store the next ti
ning.
4+*4+*+++~++4++++++4+++++F. E. Delano expects to leave on he wants gr0~erieS.
,
; DEBUS QUbLITY
two 24 ounce loaves for
25 cents.
Save t h e coupons.
No Windows
Regardless of size, we can
fill your glazing needs. If
its a repair job or a new
building, w e have the equipment to do the work better.
Carefulness and the best
glass .obtainable have combined to give ,us a 'reputation
of undoubted workmanship.
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TllE OnD QUU, O M , NEBll~lSlcl,TIIUItSDAY, JUXE 5, 19.24.
..
PAGE TWELVE
needed. The Ravenna and M u p City
Today, Thursday, Last Showing of "I\'OBTlf OF IILIDSON BAY''
Tom Mix and Tony in a story of the Canadian Wilds.
Fighting Blood
Friday and Saturday June 6 and 7 'BBOADWL~YAFTER DUX''
A drama of America's Babylon. With Adolphe Menjou
Semon Comedy "The Bakery"
FOR RENT-Four
room house.
OPERA HOUSE Saturday only-2
aIYHEIY ODDS-ARE EVEIIw L,
starring Wm. Russell. Comedy "Unreal News Reel" Adm. 10 and 25c
Sall.
10-ti.
A true picturization of the life of the famous outlaw.
Comedy-"The Roarin' Lion" Also Fables. Admission 10c and 30c
Wednesday and Thursday, June 11 and 12--"The Tie That Binds*
Mpther Love and i t sacrifices. The Tie that Binds
-
I hear corn is getting
Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith from Oklahoma
Bernice Portis a s assisting hostess,
a few mine owrers.
Hazel
Crandall;
Publicity,
Leslie mother.
there this summer.
FOR RENT-Good
8-room house,
with about half acre of ground,
garage, barn and other out buildinas. See Date Auble
10-2t,
HOUSE FOR SALE-SLx room house,
bath room. lighto, water, gas and
heat, eight lots suitable for gardening or small chicken farm, Call 38
4s-ti.
-
A merry crowd met a t the basemerit of the church Thursday evening
Freda Madsen was an incoming
to enjoy the social prepared by the passenger on the motor Monday.
eocial committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Telly, the parents of
Mrs. Paul Robinson returned to their
Mrs. J. F. Krame. who has been hollle in Grand Island Monday morn-
-
ason.
hundred
Plentyhead
of of
grass,
stockwater
this seaand
Delpha Taylor came up from
Mrs. U. F. Davis returned TUeS- Grand Island yesterday.
day night from Farnum, where she
has been visiting friends and relaLast evening Marie Tippin came
The Men', Fonun
The Men's Forum met last Wednesday night in the last meeting of a
successful and sociable year. 1t had
been voted during the year that the
half having the best percentage of
attendance should entertain the other
half, their wives being invited a s
guests.
A Sumptuous two course
dinner, was served on a long table
in the Legion Hall. The first course
consisted of sandwic4es, potato salad,
beans. pickles a n d coffee. The second course of ice cream and cake.
Until the present season the Ravenna Creamery CO. has manufactured ice cream in at least three of its
four creamery plants. Having sold
the Ord branch the ice cream making part of their business has been
concentrated a t Kearney, where they
have recently installed a new and
modern plant having a dally capacity
of 5,000 gallons. By this means it
has been figured that a more uni-
30 head of Extra Nice Stock Hogs.
3 head of Long Yearling Steers, good Ones.
Electric Washer
-BEADS
msT-A string of pear!
beads, in case, between the John
Albers farm cud Ord. Finder leave
a t Quiz offlce a n d receive substantial reward. Mrs. Frank Flynn,
9-ti.
Oak Dressers, Oak Buffet, 2 Oalr Dining room tables, 3
Rockers, 2 Mahogany Rockers, Ice BOX,Kitchen Cabinet,
2 Library Tables, Oil Stoves, Oil Heaters, 2-tub Electric
See us about it now and assure
yourself or the money when YOU
will want i t
First Trust corna6
p a w , Ord. Nebr.
WelIer & McMindes, Auctioneers
be secured, bear 6 per cent semannual interest, and be tax free.
If you have the money, let us show
Washing Machine (nearly new), 2 Baby Buggies, Lawn Mower, Garden Hose,
We will also have Several Head of HORSES.
Garden Tools, Jars, Etc.
9-2t.
-
t
C
salt. Will meet cattle a t Ord if
desired. Benben Brs., Phone 1831.
7-3t.
&'OR SALE-~lectric
washer, completely enclosed Elite Cabinet Model. Like new, has been used very
little. Price very reasonable. H.
W. Hansen.
10-lt.
.
L
1
I
6
- Comedy, "The Roarin"LionU, also Fables.
\
utlaw",
J
Gem Theatre, Mon. and Tues. Only
A Picture of the Outlaw's Life
Admission 10c and 30c
Twelve
Twelve
Pages
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Established A&
LOUP V ~ L L E YEDITO' S
MEET LY
:
i,i1882
VOL. 43 NO. 11
THE ORD QUV, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 12,1924.
I
A t ten o'clock on Tuesday morning
.#
!CJ~PI'FIRE GIRLS LE-\YE FOR
TllE FlRST CHIISTIAN ClIURClI
PBWAY 1
STATE CAMP AT CRETE
G. 0. Bell, Pastor, Phone 268
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The ladies of the Christian church
QUIZ FORCE Pl,CNIC ,
,
~ a s ~t r i d a yt h ~ o ! . the
~ ~Loup
h i n t girls of the local chapter of
From a letter received, the pastor. 1111 week. Edward K o ~ ~ Sson
.
0l will hold a Kensing*.
in the basel
r
~
b
af~ernooi,
y
Jnna
&
Valley Press ~ssociatic&l together the Campfire Girls of America, l e f t family and delegates f r o m Qrd, a r Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Kokes of Ord ment of the church on Wednesday,
js (he dste for the p,cda n,,,ch
Following is the prowith their wives. met in d i d for the Tuesday morning in a large truck rived safely a t Aurora,, Monday where and Miss Helen Hamsa, daughter of J u n e 18th.
the baas lr glvlng to
pds
spring meeting of the association. donated to them for m e meek by the State Convention i s in session. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamsa of Clark- gram:
force.
The Mlssus is planning
Nearly thirty members of the c r a f t Flagg and Tunnicliff, for Crete to , A large delegation is present and son, were married at the Catholic Vifili~Solo---------------VioIa
Misko
ae"eats,, and the Ross plan.
were Present when President Leggett atteqd the state encampment of Camp- the convention is wonderfully in- church a t Schuyler.
Rose. Kokes, Reading----------------Marvel
Mizar
ning some
of musement.
called the meeting to order a t the fire girls. They were accompanied spiring throughout.
cousin QC the groom, of Ord. acted Volcal Duet----Joy and Merna Crow
,ye
at the
park not
C o = m u n i t ~ Service club rooms about by Mrs. George Curtis. their spon"Mr. Slumpsky" must have gotten a s bridesmaid and Wm. Hamsa a Trio-Saxophone,
Clarinet and Piano
later thall 9 p,
and the after.
two o'clock in the afternoon. A dl.- Isor, and G. W. Curtis, who drove the about 10 per cent of our folks last brother of the bride was best man. Reading ------- ---------- Neva Mizar
,
v
be
~
~
to
dslUng,
Saxophone. and Piano
cussion of problems peculiar t o the 1 truck, intending to leave there and sund day, but the 126 who were present Only immediate relatives of the Trio-Violin,
gettfng
acquainted, -some
craft, and election of oflcers were lcome honie by rail yesterday.
ent a t Sunday school
a very bride and groom were Present, and
Viola and Wilma Misko.
PronlPtu talks on newspaper
The gifis were able to visit this interesting session.
immediately after the ceremony the Reading (Comic)
the order of business of the afternoon
work and neIvs gathering.
NO
C. B. Cass, of Ravennrt, one of thelcamp entirely through their own efBrother Bell gave u s a very able party drove to the home of the Health Talk
one nifl be called on for a talk
most influential and best-known ' f o r t s in raiising suffioient money, as discourse last Sunday morning on briden parents where a bountiful dinA good .social time nrld refreshhe or she
prevlonslr
newspaper men
the State was elect- for several months they have been "Faith and Life Adventure", baaing ner was served. The young people ments. Come, We'll be glad t o see
hen
to about
and
ed to succeed H. D. Leggett a s presi- selling candy, holding food sales, his remarks on the eleventh chapter left soon after for a wedding trip you there.
lotred to make preparation but
dent of the association, while Miss lputting on plays/and entertainments, of Hebrews, showing that life is a n to Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake City
we mould be glad t o h a t e as
Mrs. G. W. Curtls entertained 12 many
Thorngate, of North Loup, who ;and assisting in various other ways adventure in its every faze: T h a t , and other western points. including
as possible, come prepared
is associated with Mr. Walter Rood under the direction of their sponsor. faith is the holding of something we a visit t o the grandmother of the ladies a t Bridge Monday afternoon
to spdak brbn
means alI
groom at Roberts. Idaho. They will in honor of Mrs. Harry Parsons.
in the publloation of the Loyalist, The generosity of the owners of the have not seen.
the corrccl,ol,
of tl,e ,,IP,:.
was elected Secretary-Treasurer, suc- local Ford Garage in loaning the
The evening subject was changed be a t home a t Scotfa a f t e r July 1, Each guest was presented with a
,,jt],
,,jres or
ceeding C. B. Wasmer, Of Grand large truck to the girls added ma- to "Splendid Failures" instead of the where the groom i? cashier Of a-wooden spoon the back of which had
the,, have
also ae , QnL
Island.
;been cleverly painted t o represent a
le Buck, secretary of the terially to the pleasure they will de- one announced, taken from Acts the bank.
force,
letter Is
Both are fine and well known face and the spoon then d r ssed in
state p r e k Aassociation was present, rive from the expedition, a s it was the 7th chapter.
mallod to each,
we mtRht
The choir is planning on some young people. T h e groom has at- a crepe paper dress. The &llowing
and spoke concerning the "Know Ne- only way in which they c o ~ l dell be
me a ,,lfstae
we
braska'*campaign whrch state news- together on the trip.
special work and would like all who r a y s lived in Ord. graduated from ladies were present Mesdames H.
to Eolne at
nta
,
Paper men a r e inaugerating. All of
A state campfire girls encampment can sing and will help t o meet with the Ord schools and later from the Parcons, P. L. Barta. August PeterBen
Janssen
business
ndminisbration
d
h
a
r
t
m
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n
t
son,
Forrest
Johnson,
Emil
Chotena,
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the newspaper men joined in a round h a s been held a t Crete for several them Friday evening.
table discussion on such subjects a s years, but this is the first tirne the has been elected choir leader. There of the State University. His bride Emil Fafeita, Anton Kosmata, D.
free publicity, bookter ed~tions, and- local chapter has sent a delegation. Is a number of young people who graduated from the Unversitv a t the Buckles, E. Gtuber. Ft. I%. w i c k s THE XEU,IfISK.\ YlC'.YIC
their value, the value of country cor- Mrg. Teal of Lincoln is in charge of should assist in choir singing. There samle time and fol! tlie p a t t w o and Miss Gertrude Hawkins.
AT LOAG HE.kCJ1, CdLlP.
respogdence t o a newspaper, and the camp committee, and each dele- i s no better music anywhere than years has taught i n the Ord schools.
--Mrs.
0.
B.
Mutter
entertained
the
gation is accompanied by a sponsor, some of the grand old church hymns. While i n t h e University Edward was
many others.
T.ke Neb-as!ra picnjc will be held at
~
California,
George Gaghagan, president of the so the girls a r e well taken care of. We appreciate the addition nf an- instrumental i n organizing Lambda Fridav Afternoon Bridge Club last n i l b y par!<, L Q I I Bnacy,
~ ~ d ~ l ~ h
city council, in the absence of the They will have a cottage where they other church bell to Ord. i t puts US Chi Alpha and was a leading mem- week. Owing to the absence of SeV- on Smdpy, June 22 and lfrs.
T h e Quiz era. members of this club a number Screnstin, T-;~owrites the Quiz, hopes
mayor was present a t the opening of will spend the week, and can swim, in mind of childhood days when the her of the organization.
the meeting, and ih a n impressive play tenhis, hike and generally va- church bell called us to church and takes pleasure in joininn the many of ladies were askd to fill in. Mrs. that all t2le xebrzskans will attend
friends of these Young people f n A. A, Clements. Mrs. Harland Otis, the p!cn!c. TPe Q ~ man
! ~
would sure
address welcomed the editors and cation to their heart's content, in ad- Sunday School.
Evryone [should be present next wishing them a n abundance of hap- Mrs. R. TV. Wicks. a n d Mrs. Harry like to be there.
their wives to the city of Ord, and i n dition to receiving valuable instruca very appropriate manner turned tion along various practical lines Sunday t o hear the conventton re- pineas and prosperity.
1 Parsons were guests.
ports.
over the key of the city to the vis.itors. from the instructors present.
:fi1t. -\yD J111S. C.kLCY KILL::D
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Misko had a s /
At seven o'clock in the evening the
The girls from ord, who a r e makThe District Christian Endeavor STANLEY BL\RSbS DIES
editors ere guests of the Com~munity1 ing the trip are: Alice Baird, hfuriel Convention will be held, in Ord. July
VERY S r D u E x L Y dinner guests Thursday evening Mrs.
RIr. and Mrs. c]. C. c ~ : ~ , oi
, S,uthI John
Perry. M ~ B .Peter Mortensen ?rland, Kebr., ,vere killed in
Service Club, a t which time the ladies Weekes, Vera Haught, Frances Bradt, 11, 12. 13, a t the Christian church.
crassof the Methodist church served a Alma Glover, selma McGinniss, ~ d - Eve-y Thursday evening is "Church
Stanley Barnas, well known farmer and Rev, Hansen.
;ng
a:cident
first
of
the
splendid banquet in the church rooms die Zabloudil and the colliprlest Night" in Ord for Bible scudy and lividg west of Elyria, died very sudnear Clarks. 11Irs. Ca:ey was t t c.,veek
denty last Tuesday, being found d a d
prayel We meet tonight. Come.
Mrs. John Perry went out t o the 1
to the newspaper men, their families, twins
of tSz C3el:Ey
by memgers of t h e family after he Ben Hackel home Tuesday evdning and adaughter
a ~ many
d
members of the club, who
- -.
sister of hirs. Cecr,e illlbSard,
had gone out to the barn to do the for a visit with the family.
XETlIODIST ClIURClI NOTES
w e l c h e d the visitors. H. D. Leggett E. L. C. E. AHE YLdN_YISG
hfrs. Roy Work aid Rzn. s 3 ~ ~ or. ! ~ ~
presided a s toastmaster, and after the
BIG ENTERTAISJIEST
chores. I t is belieled th
this comcnity and the ldnti;es !,ere
dieda 1 Mrs. Peter Mortensen gave an in- went to G
banquet he informally introduced a
Mrs Leslie Mason
either from heart disease r he
from
~
~ as
, B20n
~
~ they
number of speakers, among them beThe E. L. C. E. of the Evangeljcal
We suggeit that the Methodist blood Clot on the brain. He was 42 formal reception yesterday afternoon heard of the accident. T1-c CaleJd
ing Bert Hardenbrook, county attor- khurch a r e planning an entertain- Bible School members get out their Years of age and leaves three daugh- to Ord ladies i n honor of her guests have visited here nany ti,nes.
nev, of Valley County. Herbert Cush- ment f o r Thursday evening, June 26, last weeks Q U ~ Z and read the first teI-8, Valentine, victoria and Helen. Mrs. John Perry of Shawnee, Okla.
ing, head Of the Ord school^. Ole Buck a t the Presbyterian church in Mira item i n the Christian Church notes. HIS wife died less than a year aFO. and Mrs. W. T. Barstow of Lincoln.
UNITED BHEST~IHE,Y CEiURCII
C. B. Cass of the Ravenna News, who Valley when 'a company of ia dirls We a r e convinced that the malady T h e funeral was held yesterday
Mrs.
Doyle
Buckles
Was
a
t
home
worked for W. W. Haskell when the ,from Northwestern College of Illinois mentioned in that ite,m has struck interement in the B o l e s z ~ ncemetery.
~h~~~ was a Blight 'decrease in
Quiz was first organized and who h a d , will be there to furnish a program. our 1Sohool a n d w e need Itd take PBESBYTERIAN ClfL'HC1l
*sterdw
he
our
Sunday school attendance last
Nous
club.
a great many rt?miniscences Of early ,This glee club is said to be except- some
remedies t o combat the
Sunday on aCCOUIlt of the bad weath1
times i n Ord which he related. Walt- ionaly good and Miss Schmidt, daugh- condition. Last Sunday the attendMrs. John Wentworth entertained ern but we hope to *e a n increase
Services next Sunday a s follows:
e r Rood, of the North UP Loyalist, lter of Rev. Schmidt, pastor of (he ante was just 126 less than on
a. m.
Sunday school at
several friends a t dinner last Sun- ~ ~ t l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d a ~ b ~ ~ d $ { t
Dale Krebs, of the +otia Register, the 'Evangelical church in Mira Valley Easter Sunday. We realize that the
Morning service a t 11:00 a.
day.
They were
state's youngest editor, ~ i s s ' Myra and North Loup, who was in Ord on closing of the public school .is reJohn day.
We hope t o have the older
at 8:00 pa
Evening
perry W. T. Barstow. Mrs. and Mrs.
Thorngate of the Loyalist and several Tuesday making arrangements for the sponsible for some of the fall it^ OK
The
Children.'
Day
Program
last
~
e
r
'Cornell
t
and
charlotte
a
daughothers.
entertainment, said she expected to in attendance but we do not believe
t g
T h e list of newspaper'men who reg- have a large attendance a t the entr- there fs any reason for such a slump Sunday morning was given in an en- t e r of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cass Cornell other
hope next Sunday will tertaining Xmnner and enjoyed by
of Lincoln.
istered in the morning f0llowS:
Itainment. The Quiz; expects to print a s this,
The boys Of Rev. Brill's class will
most of the numbers were drills a n d ,
Edward P. Curran.: .Greeley Citizen the complete program next week.
show a big gain i p attendance.
Oye.ing a t EL.. leu Fdduy. 11-1.
Ige
W. GI. Rood.. .. .North Loup Loyalist
The Knights of pythias i p d g ~y e r e 8011~sby the different classes. Childfaith and t r u s b w e r e emphasized
Mira W. Thorngate.. . . .. .
. PdTHER ~ ~ I Y L ETOHNOSPIT& guests this church the a o r n - b&like
la.
en*oll
Hansen in his Sermon follow-1
Sunday Rosemary the little
. , .North Loup Uy81ist
, .
1.
8em&e
dex 14 + m q o r : v
hb fine ''leqs of boyse Boys not
he %fbram.*
d&u&ht(r of p,fri ~4 )bI+ Chi+. Dads
Dale D. Krebs.. . .Scotia Register
at he; ~ a k e r e n t t o ~ r a n h1s- in1 servlc6
tbofb a their memrchml
the hers who have ~ a s s e don during the
+he Ladiesv Aid entertailed a t a celebrated per seventh- blrthdaf.
Ole Buck.. . . . .State of Nebraska 1 land the first of the week to
Rev. Maynard read for the Kensington yesterday afternoon. The l'he invitations were worded near- will find a fine Comradeship in t h i s
E. E. Wimmer..
.Cornstock News ;hospital where he was to s*bmit to year.
I .I
J. F. Webster.. .. . .
St. Paul a n operation for atroup!e which has Scripture Lesson 2 Sam. 20:l-ll and attendance Was not qu1t.e what they 1~ the same a s those that were Sent
B~~~~will talk on Stewardship
St. Paul ,bothered him for years, Father con- chose for his text 2 Sam. 1:26 and had exwcted, but all ~ l e s e n treport out by her mother when she celeJ. S. Zockall.. . . . . .
morning. He will speak of
W. C. Parsons and wife and son (stance of Gpand Island will attend to John 15:13. He drew many lessons ). Very pleasant time. The ladies On brated her seventh birthday. There Stewardship or Life* stewardship
keventeen ilttld d r l s h @tKennetlr.. . . .
.Burwell Tribune the duties of Father Lawler during on the value of friendship and fra- this Kensington Committee Were. Mrs.
andt
od ~ i m b .
C. B. Cass.. . . . .Ravenus, Nebr.
ternitY and empha~ized the supreme Bartlett. Mrs. Alvin Hill. Mrs. Frank tendance. Everything a t the lunch- The'e Till
be no evening service.
A. L. Davis. . .Greeley Independent
-----tmportance of having Christ for our Sershen. Mrs. George Dworak. Mrs. eon was pink and white.
A large
Sunday. June 22 we will g o in a
Glen Auble Edwin Clement% Jr., Miss Helen birthday cake was cut and distribut- ,body
to the Midvale church for the
Mrs. A. L. Davis.Greeley Independent
MAKES RAIN CH.iHT friend in this world.
601 Preston Loomis sang a vpr)./ Johnson, Mrs. Stel14 siler. Mrs. New- en b, Rosemary. There were prizes
Miner E. Harris. .WoLbach Messenger
Wechurch
will
:Ean, Mrs. Will Gregg, Mrs. H. B. Van for each game and Rosemary re- /meet promptlv atservices
9:30
the
Mrs. H. M. Davis.. . . .Lincoln, Nebr.
James Milford is displ&ying a large *.easing duet a t the service.
Mrs. IV. G. Rood.. . . .North Loup moisture @art in a front window were glad to have these gentlemen {Decar and Mrs. James Misko. Meat wived many pretty little presents and load up Our
and go In a
C. F. Bushausen.. . .
.Loup City which shows a vast amount of work with us and extend them a cordial sandwiches, combinat~onsalad, white from her friends. At the close of the
Mrs. C. F. Bushausen.. . . .Loup City to prepare and kihich is of great in- invitation t o worship with u s again. cdae and coffeee were served by the day she decided she enjoyed belag
c
~ $ , ~ r ~ , $" i e r e~ s ~
seven years old.
W. L. Dunten..
. ..Fullerton Iterest, a s it shows the rainfall by On account of Bro. Maynard being commitpe.
in our work to go with us. There
Mrs. W. L. Dunten.. . .Fullerton months for inany years anJ i s right called t o Sargent t~ conduct a fun- i'he hlls~onary society met Tuesday
be a .lace In a car lor every
Mrs. J. W. McGinnis opened her
H. M. Davis.. . .. . . . . . . . .Lincoln up to date, being complete to ,Tune 1 era1 Sunday afternoon, Rev. Brill of afternoon with Mrs. C. J . Miller. The
desiring
We
reEugene C Leggett.. . . . . . .
.Ord 1st. On June lst, we were 3.65 inches the United Brethren church brought lesson was on the subject of Steward- home last Friday afternoon t0 the
Harry W ~ l l i s m s .
. . . . . .0rd short of the average nornlal rainfall his congregation and preached in ship and was ~ 0 ~ d u c t e dby Mrs. Rebekah Circle. There
Warn fairly
t ~ ~ c f f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Doyle L. Buckles.. . . , . . . .Ord this year. Mr. Milford has card8 this church Sunday evening.
His r'rank Johnson. Stewardship of time good attendance. The ladies df vice here in our church.
Bishop
afternoon.
during
the
H. L. Parsons. . . . . .
.Ord printed showing the rainfall, but the subject' was 'Substitutes for Religion' d e n t and nloney was studied and sewing
C ~ ~ U
J. RKepheart will deliver the
H. D. Leggett.. . . .
. .Ord last batch were printed several years 1 and he handled
it in a very excellent discussed. ~ e s o l u t i o n sin memory of luncheos was served.
sermon here in the evening.
,
adopted, I
and of course cannot be kept up manner. One idea brought out was Mrs. Margaret ~ i l f o r d were
Supt. A. P. Vannice will hold a
that we a r e "rone to absent our- and a copy sent to the bereaved famiRev. Bell is assisting the Christian qu~rterl., conference after +.,e serGUDIUXDSEN-FORSYTII
-selves from the \service of the ly. Although not a social meeting, Endeavor of the Christian church in vices on sunday evening, June 22nd.
church, thinking to satisfy spiritual . U I S . ~ l i l e r proved herself a very preparing a play entitled "Home ~~l~~~~~~ to the Annual Conference
Married, a t the home of the bride's SHELDON PJilCISG GOOD
IN I U S I C l i L PROFESSION needs by automobile trips, P ~ C ~ ~ Cgracious
S,
hostess and served the m e n - Acres". The young people plan o n , to be held in ~ i ~will~ be ~ l ~ ,
parents, Tuesday morning, June 3,
etc. Another tho'ught was that we 1 ~ e r swlth cheese sandwiches, choco- putting the play before the public in this meeting.
Gudmundsen Of Ord' NeDaryl Sheldon of North Loup was in pay more attention to the form of late nut cake and coffee. This s o - , in a few weeks.
The Ladtes Aid Society is meeting
and Miss Abbie Forsyth' Ord Tuesday, and while in town he \\orship than to actual heart service, ciety takes u p the study of both home
this afternoon a t the church The
Rev. C. D. Hering Of
perform- 'dropped into tire Quiz office to r r - a n d another idea that a great many and foreign missions and has kept
Mrs. W. T. ~ a r s t o wof Lincoln was \society is dotnE fne work
the
ing the ceremanu.
lnow old acquaintances with some of people are trying to educate ~ 0 out
d
up the blissionary aportionmeut as- a guest
of the Jonas v a n leadership of iqrs. A, c Wilson,
The friends
the young
the force. For some time he has teen of their lives entirely.
Rev. Brill signed to the chrch. A larger mem- w i e family in the country. These
We have a welcome for all.
the gmom through
,'aying the p k n o i.1 one of Kanraq brought out the fact that ever) uership is desired aud any lady inter- families are old time friend and the
-'
with cigars in hand and during his ,City's best Csnce orchzstras, bnt has :'hlistian nus st stand firlllly by their esled will be ~elC0aIe.
Barstows always enjoy a day at the
n11.3. (1!.?.17. D>ggett an<?children left
the car with num- returned to Nebraska a n J fs p'aying I*elief in the Savior add teach the
The Utopian CkisS report an un- farm when they come to Ord.
absence
' t k ' l !.-or=:n,- fc: J??r.y;e:, where they
e m u s tell tale placards. Then the !with Vernon McDonald, rvho lllqke3 true religion of Christ by their lives usually good tiine at their picnic SUPwill spend six w c I r q wi:3 her mot\lady friends of the bride b r o W h t ; h i s headquarters at Grand Island
ss well as their words. \ve a r e all ( p e r last Thursday night. The girls \
PEJiS SISHLEJL DE.iD
. . eornia.
r . and the11 join Charley
Cn'ifher to the scene of "disturbance" 1
---- - - - - rejoiciilg that the time seems nearer ,nvited the toys and the crowd of
and after their Photo was snapped
KI.IMA-BukilTCI',U.iI(NIAGE,'
,vlyel,
forget denomina~tional young people, eight cars in all, drove
silAkler died last week at the
they drove off on their honeymoon.
lines and join together in the service L W O iuilzs above Xly ria. The crowd ,T.
at Kearney and the reMiss Ethel Travis has taught for
They S t o ~ P e d and decorated Maiden
Joseph Bartu, J r , and hliss ,\gnes of the Christ we love and t r y to was chaperoned by hliss Ruth hlil-, maids were sent to ord, the funeral five years in the central city school,
Leap with their troohies.
(IClinla were married by Judge (3-ud- honor and we appreciate this kind- ford and Mrinilie Hallen.
lbeing held Saturday from the Christ- She thinks that is long enough at
The groom is a Young lawyer as- mundsen on Tuesday, June 10. The ness on the n q r t of our United
f k v . Brill and Rev. Ma).nard assist- ian church and interment in the Ord the same place so will not teach there
sociated with his father a t Ord. The ;,:U;Z extends congratulations.
Brethren friends and their pastor ed Rev. Hansen in a dedication ser- cemetery. Mrs. Sinkler is a daug!l- next year.
vice of the church bell last
bride is a highly respected young'
.very much.
ter of Chas. Wideilleyer of Ord. She
lqdy, a. grrduate of the Niobrara high
AITEYTION -BOYS
id^^ evening the young men of elL.Ii. L. I h e VE:U+uf a beli in callleaves a
'On'
wpo is with
BIG SdTURDAY SALE,
~ c h o o l and of the state university.
clayton ~ ~ 1 1class
% entertained ing people to church was discussed by
AT
j ~class
~ a t the Park I ~ e v .Maynard. The message of theQn aunt at Horace
F o r the p ~ s t two years she h a s , One full trcop of boys has been the ~ , ~ ofd the
JVELLEB & MciUINDES PLACE
tsugllt school, last year being a t registered. e
a r e w o k g on a l l r . xoll reports a very enjoyable ,bell to each one who hears it should
SATURDAY, JUXE 14th
EM. BE1I.kSEK VEltY ILL
Hartington. All will wish them bon {second troop. There is rooin for boys supper as part of the entertainment. be "Come t o Church."
112 to 18 years of a g e You will be
voyage in their new relation.
55 lfead of Jersey Cows
piext Sunday the services will be
A report said that Ed. Beranek
Curtis Gudmugdsen, brother of ~ a u e l l tto be a real Scout. A sumnler under the auspices of the Womans
BEAUTY PARLOR OPESIB(:
would come home today, but his wife
cows. ranging in
the groom was present a t the wed- camp is being planned for all the Foreign Missionary Society. Rev
I and children went to Lincoln this
vears, and have
scouts. Rev. Bell is working on a JIayqard will reach a d s s f o n a r y The beauty parlor, located in t h e ,
ding 4Niobrara Tribune.
instead and the Quiz is re- been fresh from 3 days t o 3 weeks.
Pew troop. If interested see him or sermon and also give some of the Haldeman building west of hlilford's, liably informed that MI. Beranek will
10 head heifers.
of 2 and 3 Year old h e a ~
hfstory of this cpfendid organization will be open for business Saturday. /probably not be able to coi1le home springing
STTESTIOY! EX-SERVICE NEX
R. L. BRILL,
10 head of yearling heifers.
~ n dthe annual thank-offering o f a t h e Phone 356 for appointnlents Saturday for at least another week and that it
SCOUt Corlmi~~:On?i
T h e w Jerseys are all T. B. tested
society will be taken a t th' time. morning.
l l - l t . , ~ i l l be several weeks before he will
All ex-service men who served in
The ladies hope their friends will
good breeding. They will
be fully recovered from his recent ac- and
the ISorld War over sixty days $re
DO not forget the re-owning of come prepared to contribute a s lib4 Jk%.YELt'S PARK OPEXISO
n o ~ ventitled f O receive adjusted corncident. He is evry weak a s a result make you
POSTL'OsED TO JUNE
pensation. Those men serviVg more Midvale church, 9 miles southwest erallv a s possible t o this verTr wartwo anesthetics which he had to
than sixty days but less than 110 of Ord. June 22. 1924. Bishop C. J. thy cause.
1 take one when the accident happen25 head Of extra nice Shoats.
1n the evening the members of the
Owing to bad weather Jenner's P a r k ed ahd the other later when the bones' 3 head of work horses.
days will receive cash; those serving Kephart of Kansas City will deliver
longer ,\ill receive a certificate par- the morning Sermon. I n the after- Bible school wi7l give their annual opening has been .postponed until
his hand
set.
X a c h l n ~ y , E te.
noon we expect to have a communi- Children's Day -Togram. Mrs. Long, Sunday, June 22. Everyone invited.,
able at death o r in twenty years.
Mrs. Friend and Miss Nina Smith
11-2t.
RE WAHD
Overshot stacker, stirring plow,
The S+graska American Legion has tv, chorus and speaking'
C. D. BENNETT. are drilling the children for their
,riding cultivator. 1917 Ford touring
arranged to distribute application
1917 Ford with senice body'
m r t q and Alrs. John Haskell plays JYALLACE WlllTE ~ l h y
I $50 reword for information that will I
blanks for the Government and to
set Of work
good
the
piano
for
them.
Mrs.
Long
tells
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llead to the arrest and conviction of
help all veterans fill out the same.
118 that there a r e some VeW pretty
the
thief
and
return
Qf mare
m
I t is a big job, but it will be pushed
A message was received aIlIl0~IlCin
1 wish to take this mean; of thank- Vocal solos and duets being prepar"
along as rapidly as ~ o s s i b l e .
Furniture
CDauncey Haeer and Ellamae the death of Wallace White, YOUngeg fro" my pasture* Saturday' Iune
ina my neighbors and friends for the
bay1 A lot of good furniture consisting
if you
the LegfOn, assistance rendered and many acts of Sershen a r e preparing instrumental [ s o n of Mr. and Mrs. Scott White at i T h e
mare is seven
years
1300
Ibs.
On
You need do nothing more at this kindness shown me since lny accident Eolos and a nul,lber of recitations Kimball. The child was four o r five weight
of 4 beds. 4 mattresses. 3 dressers,
and point Of right
time. Application blanks will be dis- and during the time I have been co.- a r e being prepared by the iit!le folks. years old and pneumonia W ~ S the ''Out
kitchen cabinet. sewing machine, 2
Small
white
spot
On
forehead.
tributed
members as fined in the hospital, 1 shall never 11.e ore
dining tables, 2 oak buffets, 3
a very pleaslng pro- Cause of death.
-- IZnke.1 c i hog-eyes. Notify Sheriff oak
rockers, beautiful oak library table,
soon a s t3ey arrive from Washington, forget *en.
Albert Bazant
gram mill be given and hope the P.
E.
Pocockl
Ordl
Sebr'
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n
t
~ r,@ablks, babd bed, complete,
without any further efforts on the
-- ----- - h ~ l r c h wlll be filled t o hear it. I t $at the boys have started a contest
(ironing boards, vacuum sweeper, one
part of the member,
to mai! the app:ications direct and 1, the custom tb take a collection a t , with the girls of these departments
If ybu do not belong to thelegion, must work through organizations like thp.e annual prograllls which is s e t . to see which can have the best at- 1 Mrs. ,W. T. Barstow Came UP froin 1 extra fine down u ~ h o l s t e r e d living
register with the nearest Legion post the Legion.
aqide to help young p e o ~ l eto get a n tendance and the most new mem- Lincoln last Friday and for several room set, consisting of davenport, and
A11 applications must be' made out odrlcatfon
a t ofice. Application blanks will be
,hers by the last of ~ u g u ~ t .The days has been a guest of Mesdames arm chair, and r,ianv other articles.
WELLER & M c l l N D E S ,
mailed out t o each man who regis- and accepted prior t o January 1, 1328, , ~ h ,,Tunfor an4 Internlediate de- losing side will tre the winners to wentworth. Mortensen. Capron ad(
ters. The government will be unable ' o r they a r e void.
~ a r t m e n t s superintendent tells us a picnic a t the close of the contest. other friends.
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PAGE TjVO
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Ask the man
who owns one
Authorizad Dsalers for
ets to the ball games here to the f
a s this anlong public a~liuselnentsdepend upon the home town merchant
Beware of Impos~ors
Sumpter.
.
-
conveniences made for bathers.
The Greeley Independent say4 that
t h e city is about iold on the idea of
graveling their streets. A comnliltee
has been appointed by their community club to look after the matte< of
grades agd something definite is hoped for in the near future.
SILK HOSE
-
I believe that I have the best one-dollar silk
hose that ever was put on the market. If you
try a pair you will be cbnvinced of this fact,
,
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I have them
line of Silk Hose
Mrs. Alice Dodge called on Ker son,
Ray Pool was brought
in
-the limelight recently when he sueceeded in catchi:lg an eleven pound
,catfish and another weighing four and
one half pounds. Kay has the record
TOR Brand a t
There was a large crolvd out to the
memorial
at the Jungman
camps of the Z . C. B.
LADIES' SHOES
big Shrine convention and then was
going on to the great Republican Na-
- tional
Convention a t CIeveIand from
the sixth District to the convention.Durwell Tribune.
Every two weeks the business men
of Burwell have a luncheon, a t which
time three prizes are drawn and given
To the Farmer
.
ments a r e already well under way for
amusements, etc., that go to make
a real live celebration. The American
Legion, backed by the business men
of the city a r e in charge of the activities, and needless to say, all that
it will take t o rnake a big success is
a nice warm day.
ELyHIh
(Mrs. Bernard Hoyt)
.- - Too Late For Last Week
Although handicapped by rainy
You are the man'who wears your shoe hard. You have heard
of "STAR B M N D , " WORI( SIIOES. They a t e better, they last longer,
they are more comfortable because they are made p l solid leather.
There is no substitute: that can take the place ,of leather.
You can buy these shoes a d -
TONYA. F.SHOE
STORE
Kosmata, Prop.
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FllE 0111) QUIZ, OlU), R'EBRASI<& TIltil\S1)11Y, JUKE 12, 192L.
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Lemon Sherbet
SUNDAY SPECIALS at
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Among the incoming Burlington of Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Paul whitE a r l Bebee came back from Omaha
Irene Sullivan was a n outgoing 1 Miss Mary Bolin of Greeley was
the latter part of last week.
a n Or3 visitor over Sunday.
passengers Saturday eveing was Mrs. ford and her femily, drove to Dixon
passenger Sunday for Brayton.
Forrest Johnson. She has been visit- .county last week and trom t h e
Watch for Wickman's Saturday
Watch fbr Ililckman's Saturday ing in. Omaha, with relative8 a t Fre- they plan on driving to Grand
Watch for Wickman's Saturda.
8-tf Special.
Special.
8-tf mont, and with the E a r l Barnas tion.
8-tf
family a t Lincoln.
w a t c h for w i c ~ a n ' S Saturday
~ e o r g e stichler a n d son George
Harold n l l i n g e r is working a t
Mrs. Joe Rowbal and two children
\%'hat , h n r e you t o trade for two
Special.
returned last week to Scotfa after a Seward going down the latter part
Mr8. August Peterson was a t the sections of cheap pasture land clear?
,,turn
passengers Saturday
short stay i n Ord.
depot Saturday evening visiting her will trade for anything that has real
of last week.
from Qrand Island.
Friday morning Delpha Tsylor was
niece, Miss Lucile Butts Who was 1 ralue. Ca!l and see me.' Irl D. Tolen.
Grand Island. ~ o h n Collison CCtme home last
a return passenger
H. M, Davis drove u p from Lincoln
Chas, Roberts came home last week returning to her horne a i Burwell
Saturday from Grand Island and the latter p a r t Of !ast week land after a few days stay a t Lincoln, aftcr attending college a t Lincoln.
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Business called Alvin Blesrind to other oointa.
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spent a couple of days in Ord.
Omaha and Decatur.
Burn-ell last Thursday afternoon.
When John Bends returned
Thursday
Auhle
of six rooms and Lath, baseluent
Miss
Wentworth came
in Ord over night Kenrney last week he left his son wit,,
Watch for Wickman's Satarday came home from Hastinns where aha last week after another years study Ansley Davis
coal rmm, f r u i t
with
the
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family,
where,
back
to
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saturday,
Special.
8-tf1h~ been the music instructor in the a t the s t a t e university.
screened in ;)urc5, h i l t in
he
for
a
few
weeks
Or unley
Sunday.
schools for the past year.
cupbonrds, hot water heat, electric
ti1 he becomes homesick.
Frank Hron was a n outgoing motor
liglits, gas, and city water, double
Oscar Travis accompanied Wilbur
Joe Xnezacek was a t the depot last;
garage, chicken house and garden,
passenger laat Saturday for om&arn Darlene Johnson returned Thursto Chicago with stock, They
The Axel Hansen family drove fine lawn with lots of shade, fruit
Saturday and met his sister, Mrs.
[ d a y from Scotia.
She had txcom- came horne Friday.
Will McLain came
Joseph Zikmund and their mother. over to Ord last week from their trees and shrubs, on an e t r a large
'panfed her father, Otto Johnson on
after a few days stay a t Lincoln and a buaioess tril).
w i l l chipps returned last Thurs- Mrs. Catherine Knezacek. The home farnl ten miles west bf Ericson and south front lot on a clean street in
Omaha.
day evening from &hton where h e of the visitors is a t Brainard. Nebr. spent a couple of days visiting Fred West Ord. For sale on easy terms.
Bell.
T h u i s d a ~ ev'ening Mrs. Maggie ~ , dbeen f o r a few days.
Only $1500.00 down. Possession on
Mrs. E. C. James and 9on
July 1st.
Arthur B. Capron 9tf
wentworth and daughter Lois c a n c
~ a s Friday
t
Mrs. Dick Anderson
Mrs. E t t a McCullough and daugh-- home after s D e n d i n ~ a few days a t
and
two
children
arrived
from
PasMrs.
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Megrue
end
son
cam.
$ ~ e ~ ~ ~ i $ ~ t wmuple
~ ~ Lincoln.
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u p from Scotia last Saturday and ton and a r e visiting- a t the home of t e r Jaunita Sinkler a r e expected t o
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l w e r e guests a t the Chaa. Brown Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and arrive this week from ~ e l l v i l l e . I]!.,
BANWINO
Frank
is planning a trip
for a visit with the f o r ~ e r ' ssister,
CIVIL SERVICQ
Mrs. Will Hawkins.
Edward
Kokes
came
u
p
from
home.
vieit
to Minnesota where he
TELEGRAPHY
Mrs. Neil Peterson and family and
Scotfa Saturday and left over the B.
relatives for a few weeka.
and M. Sunday f o r U $ C O ~S ~
c h, ~ y - Rev. Magnussen returned Sunday
Mrs. A. J. Ferguson and Miss Lilafternoon to Elba after holding morn- lian Bailey were in Grand Island by
A. H. ~~b~~ returned to Grand ler, Clarkson and other points.
ing services in the Danish Lutheran t.o
Mrs. S. W. McKenzie and son John
tufflon. Bead tor 1r.r utalo# o c o n ~ n l s #
way last week visiting the
Island last week after a visit with
~ I ~niormatlon.
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formers sister, Miss Myrtle Milligan, left Ord last Thursday afternoon for
Bert Cushing and wife were incom- ch'rch'
his old friend Byron Haskell.
8oyl.a G l l e d e , Omrhe, Nebr.
one of the Grand Island teacher. Grand Junction, 'Colo. A daughter
ing passengers last Thursday. They
Saturday evening Judge Clements They went down F r i d w .
Edward Kokes was a re;urn pass- had been at Cotesfield. having driven returned
home from Grand Island.
H
e
had
down
with
Archie
C00mbs
when
he
enger Friday for Scotia.
and his wife returned home.
spent the night before a t home.
Curt Parsons and 'family Were
Miner Harris drove u p from Wol- there'
down from Burwell last Friday at- bath last Friday t o attend the Press
teiding the press Meeting.
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C. J. ,&fortensen drova UP from
Scotia Thursday in his auto which
had been left there for repairs
earlier in the week.
After spending a
his sister, Mrs. Ign
Williams, went back
ning to his home a t
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~~~~b sack, formerli of Ord but c ~ ~
of Crete and the head of the house
Sack Lumber & Coal Co., has recentfew days with ly sold his residence in c r e t e and
W.
Klima, Walter will at once start building a new down
Thursday eve- modern borne in that city.
Gracie.
now
Thursday
evening
Joe Barta
and
daughters
cameMrs.home
from
Central City where they had been t o
visit the Fred Hallock family.
Gwendolyn Hughes was a return
passenger last Saturday morning t o
Grand Island after a two weeks stay
with Mrs. Florence Chapman.
padsonag4
a l
while ,their own
was under constructioqH. Maddox and wife drove
from Burwell last Sunday
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Vogeltanz, dttorlley
IN THE
'OURT OF
Mrs. Emil Chotena came home the VALLEY COUNTY, NEBRASKA
OF
THE: APlatter part of last week via Grand
IN ~ 1 1 MATTER
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Island. She had been a t York and ~ L ~ C A T I O N
OF VINCENT KOKES,
other poinb for a few dwrr r i a ~ tADMINISTRATOR FOR LICESSB TO
with friends.
SELL REAL ESTATE.
UItUElI TO JllUW CAUSE
Miss Faye Bundy was a return
Now on this 17th day of May, 19.24,
passenger last Saturday for Grand
Island after a visit with her friend this cause came on for hearing Upon
Opal Tedro. She had come t o Ord
a couple of days before.
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Mr. and Mrs. 0.C. Rashaw arrived
last Saturday from their homes a t
Port1and:
are kisMing the Jack Rashaw family. They
have been a t Portland for about two j
yaars. Mr. Rashaw visited in Ord
a year ago,
to f i n a n c e thc p u r chase or c o n s t r u c tion of a h u n d r e d
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Mrs. F. L. Blessing and little
daughter will spend several days
with the formers parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Emery a t Lincoln. They went
down the latter part of last week.
Saturday morning Miss Alice Palmatier left for Chicago where she
will spend the summer with her sis' ters, Mrs. Stella Kurtz and Mrs. Tom
Bartley.
. of American Fcr,ce ar.d
that is the best that our
mills can .produce. Use
American fence and you
build your fences for a
life time of service.
For sale by
Mrs. J, S. LeMasters,
relative of
the \V. W. Loofbourrow family was
visiting a t Ord poing to her home
a t St. Paul last Thursd$y. She had
come to North Loup to attend the
sons interested in said estate appear
funeral of Frank Holman.
la
Miss Elizabeth Lukesh went to
Grand Island las& 'Saturday where
she met her sister Minnie who has
been teaching a t Boise City, Idaho.
From the Island the ladies went to
Lincoln to take un special studies
at the
which they
will come back to Om.
after
1 above described real estate of
said
Ord friends Mrs. Mien[e Williams
and daughters Mary and Dorothy Dee
returned to their home a t St. Paul
the latter part of last week. M ~ ~ .
IVi1liams taught in the St.
last year and is
enjoy*
ing her vacation.
-AT
THE-
Located 5 miles northeast of Ord and 2 miles
southwest of brick school
$10 for a colt to get up
and suck. Phone 2103.
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Last Thursday Mrs. Augusta Tim
E. P. Clernents.
merman and her daughter Mrs. Ward
Judge of District Court.
Van Wie and dqughter Claralee left First pub. M~~ 22-4 times.
for Canis'eo, N. Y , the home of,Mrd
Tinimerman's twin sister. They plan
on being away for several weeks,
visfting a t different points in New
York state.
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time YOU use the choke you dilute
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Mrs. Roy Work and Miss Frances
Hubbard were Saturday morning
passengers for Grand Island, wherD
they visited relatives for several
days. From there Frances goes to
Grainton t o spend some time with
Mer aunt, jblks. Dick; Bradley and
familv and then t o McCook to visit
another aunt, Mrs. Chas. Miller.
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fresh your soul. Here the I1ockies surge
and toss in the wildest and g~tnrlestconfusion of niountain grandeur in Anlerica.
The 1 1 ~ 0 ~ 1 1sheep
~ ~ ~ pose
n
at the edge of
space and the Blackfeet Indians pitcll
their tepees \\here their forefathers have
lived for c e n t u ~ i e ~ .
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The Vincent Kokeg. famlw were
agreeably 'surprised last Thursday
evening when an auto load of relatives from Crook, Colo. arrived.
They were Mrs. Frank Kokes and
her .on Frank and hls wife and the
mother of Mrs. Frank J r . They will
vislt in Valley county with the f o u r ,
Kokes brothers, Vincent, John, Frank
and Charley and their fam1lies.I
Frnm here they7 po t o Johnson, Nebr.
before going back to Colorado.
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Ole ~ u c kdrove u p from Harvard,
Nebraska, last Thursday to be on
hand tor the ~ o u pvalley Press a s - \
sociatlon meeting the followigg day
and on account of the rain, remained, a guest a t the Leggett home, unti1 Monday morning. Zt had been
planned to drive to several of the
surrounding towns on Saturday but
the rain also prevented that and Mr.
Buck promises t o return later and
visit the offices in this territory. I t
goes without saying that the Quiz
man and Mr. Buck did consderable
talking shop while h e was in town.
,
At a ~ e r yslight extra cost vonr Bur.
lington tonr to Glacfer may Include
transportation to t h e Yellowstone
Geyserlrnd, PLKS the famed Cody
Road through the ~ u f f a l oBU corm.
irr.
THE NATIONAL
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PARK LWE
your oil. Every piston stroke draws in road
dilution with 5 percent of gasoline
lowers the lubricating efficiency of oil fully
15 percent. After five hundred miles oper-'
ation the dilution averages more than this.
Contamination by dust and carbon has To give your m o t o r protective lubrichanged its nature. It is rapidly becoming cation You must keep it e u ~ ~ l i e d
a grinding compound.
w i t h c l e a n oil of t h e right body.
. dust. A
Very . low summer excur6lon
rates. Stop-overs anywhere.
Come In and let me help you
plan a wonderful vacation tour.
Ticket Agent,
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ORD, NEURASILl, TUURSDL\Y, JUNE 12, 192%.
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they have the best interests of t h e l h e r sister Mrs. Arch Springer in Vernon visited Sunday a t the Frank ' - ' o L e ' - L - L ' L v " ~ ' - L " - o ~ ~ ~
school and community a t heart, o r Cotesfield returned home Tuesday on Berau home.
Wlll Cundall's visited sunday evewhether i t is a continuati00 of the , t h e motor. Lois Springer her niece
ning wit, John Wheeler's of ~ i y i - l a .
moral lapse into which the conrmunjty came with her.
\'lola Cunddll and Fern Majors viaseems to have fallen is a question in
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ited with Irene Nelson Wednesday afour ~ninds. F_i;r91 the fauilies rep(Miss
Helga
Foght
No.
10)
ternoon.
re
-,e#ing
wit11 cllildrdn
If you have t o replant corn,
M o n ( l a ~ef last week the
Last Wednesday evening the neighin
who believe in having
t r a~ few acres of cane. We
l12E, J~~~~~~~~on the Wllipps farllily visited a t John Nel- bcrlrood was pisited by rain and l>ail.
have re-cleaned high testing
l1.e hail was a s large a s chicken eggs,
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, nnd :n having drinkJohn Nel- thcre being plenty of them, the ground
i,ii!ed for tllc L):L;dlcn iYedX1esdaylllorning 'Irs. for
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seed a t $1.25 per bushel.
'latre being almost white with them.
1, were outnunlbered {So'' ""1
one faidily ~villlchil- Cu'l"ty vc.htre tliey lllade a week's
Mr. and 111s. Viggo Muller and
one without and the"lsItvlrgiuia
with klose
relall'es
~ ~ e nand
l l l l e of
t t Burwell daughter Alva visited k3unday eveb a c b e l ~ r sof the neigi~borhood.
with her sister, &Irs. ning a t the home of Chris Rasmussen.
last
As a matter of fact a s unpatriotic '
Schpol meeting was held Alonday 1
11-3t.
W.
Johnson*
Jr'
as it may seem, the Arnericdn flag has
the ladies taking luncll along o,,,-,-~-~~-~-,,-~o~~-~-~-oThe carpenters and painters a r e
nercr kcen
on the school putting
the finishing touches to the
nice Party was had a t the sa%e
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rounds of districtlS. For the last
Edd's It111 opening Friday. 11-It.
lleallll as t1lc ''lost illll)ortant
Hqyt and daughter few nloht~lsof scl.001 the pump was
e ~ h ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e h O ~ ~and
;sev
Helga
elt
-(Ilillg ill the \torld. \Ve do 'lot Leota spent Tuesday afteruoon a t the out of repair s o that there was no pFoght
at tile
Cundall
h l i e \ e (Ilat the sick sllollld be llonie of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Kenlble. rinking water for the school children
L 3 y ; o x g lady desiring to teach home Wednesday evening'
allo\red 10 s~ulllJ~lc
alollg
Mrs, Holub attended club in Ord
visited rvitll
Mr. Holub accompanied the Spring Creek sc ool will now
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blind igllorsoee, \\'llel1 \re Tuesday.
her and spent the afternoon playing have to drop in a n t interview the Pels0n Sunday'
l(~lo\vthat C ~ ~ P O ~ ) P U Coffel's
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McLain brothers. I t might also be
John Neisol~ and Irene n e r e Suna safe, s a ~ l calld Sure ~iletllocl The last checker tournanlent held v e l l fc? 1-cr to secure a recomenda- day visitors a t tke N. P. Foght home.
is in Elyria 1 6 3 110. by 1 : ~ si'rr;:i.r, tion from Albert King. Anyone not Mr. and Mrs. Paul lVhinys and son
of rcslol.ilg ~ l ~ i l ~ ( ~Tllat
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J r a s was mentioned in these col- matrinlonially inclined would prob- ,
Ortl, Ncbmsltn.
\\'llr
lIsc llle ile\\sl)aprr lor ou;ns, some few months ago. As ably be wasting her time, s o no pesky
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-, -'publicity, tllClt
1llaY I<NO\V ,0011 c s Elizer Cowku~~e.-LcLrd of c l J maids need apply.
tllak \ b e 1 1 2 ~a ~Sane 111elhod Ha:ls winning the contest he organ- The Childrens' Day p r o g r a n ~ w a s ,
\,,ill, \vllicll ;\ou lllay rcqai11 ized the N e v e r s ~ c a tchecker playing to have been given a t the Sumter
is (llis ,,li,iIl- club. Tke mcmbers cf t3is c:db may church last Sunday mornmg, but ow,our Ilci,llll.
be seen playing a t any hour of the ing to rain and bad roads was poatipoltcll 1111l)licit), \Vitllollt re- day and late in:o the night. As yet Poned until Friday, June 13 evening;
flare\ to llle old titlle-\VO~I~
1 1 1 ~ - it is not known when the next tourn- of this wcek, when it will be given
mum
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start- ament will be held, but it apears that a t 8 o'clock preceding the church
fessiolli>l cfllics, (Ilat
~':2~1:'":0n3!lip resks . tet\,<cn supper. The committee in charge a s I
h\rl,dl,cds ri!,lit I , ~ ~ , ,ill
, ll,is the
Frank Zulkoski Sr., and Joe Cieniny. well a s the children taking part in
~0l1llllll1lit~,
011 tllc road to
Mrs. Paul S ~ a n e kvisited relatives this prograni have pub 1.1 considerable
Ilcaltll and lla])l)ille~~.
, i n Elyria Tuesday, while Mr. Swanek time in preparation for this program,
-- - --- -drove to OrJ, mhei-e hc is a ~ e n i b e of
r and we think it will be well worth
Sl)innl tl~lalysisFree
the boerd, of County Supervisors, your while t o attend.
DII. CIIAS, MIZAR,
lwhich is in session for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dueney and children called a t the B. Hoyt holne Tues- dren of Ord were Sunday guests of
Ord, Nel~raska.
Idren caled a t the B. Hoyt honiq Tues- the Mc1,ain brothers.
day evening.
On Friday night, June 13th will be
-Stanley Barnas suddenly passed held the monthly supper given by the
away Monday morning. I n the morn- Aid society of Sumter church. All
E L Y H I I NE\IS
ling the children went to the barn and are cordially invited to attend the supChester Cark0ski8 sou Of John
found him there, where he had gone Per and Childrens' Day program which
has
attending State t o hitch u p his team preparing to go will be given a t eight o'clock.
University at bincoln* came
Out in the fie!d. The doctor diagnosMr. and Mrs. John Orent and chilevenil% and
spend ed the case a s apoplexy. Mr. B+ril- dren visited Suqday evening a t the
the summer months clerki:lg at the
as appeared to be in the best of health Joe Wegrzyn home.
A. Holub store.
We could do n o better
land his death comes a s a shock to
Alfred and Louis Wegrsyn. Austin
EFelyn
Caughter
Dr. and everyone who knew him. Some few Cummins and Orville and Texas
service t o the members of
Mrs. F.
Of Ord* has been 'mOAths ago Mrs. Barnas died, and Hough visited Sunday evening a t the
our community than to
visiting Katheryn Holub this
/this will leave several children rang- home of Joe Buriaa, one of Spring
broadcast the good food
Mrs.
Ciemny
On Mrs. ing from the ages of twelve totigh- Creeks leading bachelors.
and tasty qualities of
C:-r;j SGrcnscn
a;terno0nteen years. The Barnas folks are reMr. and Mrs. Walter Cummins and
Kream Krust Bread. It's
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Of Mrs.
the best your money can
lated to the Baran and JValachowski 'daughters were guests Sunday of the
ters from the state of how lark$ ar- families. The funeral s i l l be held King family.
buy for wholesomeness,
rived Friday evening and
Wednesday morning a t the Polish
Mrs. Claud Rathburn called Sunstrength giving contents
here for a t o u t a nlon~h.Mrs. wheeler church west of ~ l ~ ~ i ~ . day aftexnoon on Mrs. Arthur Smith,
and flavor.
25 years
seen her sisters
has
Mrs. Max achuyler visited a t the Mrs. R. A. Parker and Mrs. Wqter15c loaves 2 for 25c
and this will no doubt be a very hap- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bury.
py reunion for them.
10c loaves 3 for 25c
\Toill Jab'onski last Saturday evening.
bcott Johnson, is painting the home
Otto Goss spent Sunday a t the home
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of Ed.
and
the way i t 'of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jablonski.
LUCY hlitchell who has been t
looks is doing an artlstic job of it.
is
the Joa
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Cappell, returned home MonWilliam Dodge and
Dew- w a d i s home northwest ofatOrd.
He i ~ near
p
bower drove to Ordl Tuesday m?riling has been helping on the Ceu. J ~ U - Iday morning.
-0OO-d, O U C d O .I
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.lleSwr and Gilbert Dacock
to
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where they attended to buslness mat- Ionski bungalow.
--Junction Monday atternoop. Iin the afterters and returned
Ed. Albers appeared in, town for the Scstia
M ~ stelia
~ . Parsons and Rlrs. bert 'noon.
time last week qfter spendiJg Cummius went to Des Moines, Iowa,
The *arnlers' Orain and
Co. several weeks in bed with the flu. Ed
rLjit.
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received a calload
nut
last w u a oighty sick man for a while wednesday for an
I M ~ Dr.
~ .Teschanner was taken to
and Andrew Biab
and was unable t o attend to any of the ill^^^^^ sanitariulu
[
for theui, The elevator is starting to his work. Jim Ciemny
Ed
Out
where
she
underwent
a
n
operation
for
their bins.
summer is d u i - r g i i r :!lie~s sad is still a u r k i u g ~appendicitis. s h e is doing as well as
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and be
over
they
in expect
a Position
to have
to serve
thein all full for him*
Icould be expeqted.
their
A paserby met Pete Miller on the 1 beor,,, r;,
Frank Jollnson accustomers when wiuter comes.
street last week and noticing a smile companied by ~i~~~~
M
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Mr. and Mrs. Dean hloser and chil- on petel, face
him, ',why so ,and Erma Johnson left Tuesday morndren
to Ord last Saturday happy Pete: and Pete at once started ,ng by way of auto for By Springs,
afternoon.
singing that song entitled "MY Wife's
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Ken'b'e
On
golie t@ the country and I have got N ~ ~ ~ .
M ~ Horace
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and
of;
Alice Dodge last Tllursday evening
all kinds of time,"
The Leo Carkoski family spent
Lincoln visited a t the home of her
sister, over the week end lealing SunSunday a t the Johu Carkoski home.
GOODESO\Y
day
for a trip to Colorado.
Mrs. '~ully a n 1 daughttr, ~ d ~ and
t h
Don't wear your heavy stuffy
Saturday morning M. B. Goodenow' filrs. Hattie clement and Paul le:
one of their lady friends fro:* L1.1\?.oo~ suit all S u m m e r long when
coin, n ere vis;ting t1.e Burrest J V ~ ~ Y left
for w a l l Lake. Iowa, where he cal ly 1 ilursday morning for hli1to.i
er fwnily. last week. .r1ley caifie by "111 attend the annual meeting of 1 froill which place they iv.ii 6, to Iii
YOU call buy olle o f O u r light weight
wey of auto, ~ d ~ tisi lp:a.~ning cn go- tFa Stock holders of the Wall Lake '1:-ois tor the suinnier.
and dressy Sumnler Suits for so
ing to ~e~ York lo attend ;cLooi cur- Sayings bank. The meeting is to be
ing,,tLe sulnmer inonths
held &Ionday afternoon and this is
E ~ t n a l dRobeit Flint was bora
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little '111011ey.
b.,zabetb Carhoski, who has bee2 t1 " first official nleeting since the 112 rrl 4, ib50 a!id died a t l<ear.~cq,
;l:L.~,j:n~ Z ; u i \ e r s ~ t jat Linc0;n c a ~ n ebank
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was robbed several weeks ago. i ~ e u r . ,June 9, 13-4, aged 74 ytars ,
jack Sharp is out from months and 1 day. On July 6 , 1 ~ 1 ~
i-,u.e I r;day evenilid, and wiil s p e n d ]
YOU w i l l be surprise at the c o n tLe sul.i:,.er .ac IL.-L.
.. h i: 3 .- BU1'tell spending a few days with his was united in irarriage to l l a l y Drit- ,
\grand parents Mr, and Mrs. C. A. fle, who died on Sov. 7, 1'319. In June
cats,
f o h t and. appearance of the summer
) 1874 he m i g a t e d to America, com:~2
Ur. and hlrs. L e a Ciemny entertain,d a number of their friends at
'2- A. Sharp and Mrs. to Csicslie1.l. Xebr, -,rilere lie
for
1 Welts Brechbill were dinner guests t , yea:,.
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LU, tll.s tql:.e
cards Saturday e \ ?ni.lg
llcIp?d
and
Sharp and the :O build Ft. Hartsutf They moved to '
Robert Baahs ot Lurncll is assist-, Cr
icg JIerton w i e e l c r nith his farm three Brechbill girls dined with Mrs. !\~ich1gan, wilzre they resided until ' 1
warkt his summer,
Wagner. The visiting Parties were '18;s wlien they again retulllad to
Jack Dodge iiiaiie a trip to thelattending the
Day services Cotylield and later he illobed to Iort:l
honies of John Uelall, a ~ l d J. \V. ' a t the "Church.
Lou?, nhicii p l a ~ ehas beell his home.
L i ~ g u r y ,Monday where he was look- l a n d
'Irs. Brecllbill were at tb* same
While at Cotesfield he was conrert- 1
their birthdays.
led and joi:led the United Brethren
' i n g f o r millet and sudan grass'seed.
Less 8 per cent f o r cash
~ h Pleasant
d
Hour Club will meet
Ive
that Mr. church, afternards trnnsiering his
nept Friday at the ho?.,ie of blrs. John and Mrs. IV. R.
were dinner membership to the Methodist church
S, tvheler, ins:~ad:, f Thursday, the
Of Mrs. Sarah
a t a t North Loup.
I
Bur-e1'
a
short
time
was their
legular nlectl,jg Gay. The reason of
, u 3Ir. and Mrs. Flint were born
this is that wveral of the memhera' first
there 'Ince hdr 'return 8 children, six of who111 survile them.
a r e p7anning on atteiidillg G r a n d , !fO" a
They are Mrs. E.nma Study, airs. Jlae I
the
Wright
Lodge of the Rebeicas at Scotia on
with Miss Miller, Albert Flint, of North L o u p , ,
and
Thursday.
Brownel' were sup- (William Flint of Iiearney, Mrs. I\.laude 1
I Y h i t e o'i. Pall11 Beach clot11 OxMr. and Mis. G. L Hoyt and Mr. per visitors at the Goodenow home. Flinch of Beau!ah. Wyo., Mrs. Lena
Mrs.
Harry
Craig
f
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r d s allow ent ti la ti on, are cool and
aild Mrs. \I-infred Hoqt visited Sunis Saunders of Arvada, wyo. Anna and
easily cleaned-get a pair wit11 your
Gay in Burwell a t the home of For- at the present
her Frederick having pereceded him to the ' '
a*,
rest itoyt, where they enjojed a fine , ~ ~ ~ ~ bmilyl
Sunday
; e ~Mr.~ and
: Mrs. better land He also leaves to m o u r n ,
Jenks and ,his loss 4 sisters
dinner.
were visitors Of
and
'grandchildren and nuillerous other
Arthur Wheeier and Mrs W. B.
Jenks
Burwell.
Johnson, Sr., were passengers from
(r?lz4!;es
and friends.
D.
S.
Beynon
returned
Thurs,
Mrs.
Burwell Sunday morning
Llr. and Mrs. Alex iw%nski visited day night lroma visit in New 'Ork
Pauline, Lucile Mayo came Tuesday
Less 8 per cent for cash
a t the home of their son James Iwan-ICity and other eastern points 'Overevening to present the play, "Tile
1
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a
period
of
eight
weeks.
She
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at
the
was the guest of her daughter Mrs. ,Strand.
Sunday evening Ches:?r
Blankenship
n?ll ! go to the picnic? Well I
was pleasantly surpr'sel \?!]en a nulT- Helen
Mrs. Earl Mayfield and five child- 1,guess
I
an(j if thz
llas
t ~ e rof his friends surprised him with
ual has all the
and
'Ier
e m u unless
g h t~ eat, I'm sure 111 get my
a llonleeoming party. The evening gtyfield are up froni Aurora visiti;:
fill,
u7as spent in dancing, the old fashion- at
nlanv
of
Ulese
,men
should
James A~~~~~~~ home.
n e w e q styles-the
me there. Alld if they
ed barn dance kind
known a s Miss Lofts Andereon, chance tellbeat
Bob Hoyt visited a t the home of
YOU this.
I'll
not
stand
styles you will see
of Bur- do 111
was a
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoyt Monday. I well husband
when he was a small boy and back and stare, kut get right in and
lnlself.
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H e remained for dinner and returned is t h e son of the engineer who
worn the most.
home immediately thereafter.
ed the first train into Burwell i n , Dr. Brown and wife
to
Sioux
Dave Palmer, Elyria miller left On 1887,
Tuesday afternoon for a visit.
b'onday afternoon for Stanton, Iowa,; Farmers a r e hard hit. this season.
Miss
has Leon
his old home, where he will visit for ,Many are replanting their corn and
Leather Oxfords, all styles, all
at Fouche,
rea few days. He is planning on speed-, alfalfa is slow and will be a short turned
teaching
home Wednesday evening
colors.
ing part of his vacation traveling. He crop the first cutting.
will return in two or three weeks.
Marcia Rood and Elsie Van Horn
to Kearney Sunday On the
SYHISO CPEEK-SUMI'EK
The dance whicil was alirertised f o r
motor. They drove over Friday night
last Saturday by the Comstock or-1
(BY Mrs. Claud Rathburn)
n d expected to drive back but the
chestra has been postponed until next 1 school district 18 held its regular ' arain
Less 8 per cent for cash
Less 8 per cent for cash
interfered,
coming Saturday on acount of the annual meeting Monday night with a 3 Keith Davis was an incoming passrain.
attendance of 21 voters. Walter Cum- enger Friday night,
hlr. and Mrs. Guy Abrahams and mins was re-elected treasurer and 1 F r a n k McDermott was an incomMrs. Simpson and Virginia called a t Arthur Mehair was elected director ing passenger Thrlrsdav night,
the John S. Wheeler home Sunday to fill the unexpired term of Mrs.
Johnson who h a s been visitMr .and Mrs. Howard Wright an' IYarion Strong. Elmer King is Pres- , i n g f n Idncoln returned home
Mrs. C. E Woznfak, and Lucile and , e n t moderator. We could not but Thursday night.
Florence visited at the home of Mr. notice the great interest taken in t h e , Lieutenant Glen Holnlan and wife
TIlE ONE-PRICE CLOTlllERS
and Mrs. 0.W. Kenlh!e Sunday after- e.ection by those having no direct in- I left Frida$ morning for San Diego,
itlrest. and no children in se?nol: califimin,
noon.
Mr. and MPY. Ed Holub rl11:l I<a!h- ,Wi-.e:ker th!s was due to the fa:^ ... Opal Eyerly who has been visiting
r j n spent Sunday a t the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Kosmata a t Ord.
Friday evening hIrs Anna Socha
*i'KS'VEIC.peO1'le
are was
a pleasant caller a t the home of
benillllillg lo wali'c ''lot
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zuli~iililellsei~llporlallceof 1Iealtll koski, sr.
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lollger illlO\v any Virginia Rose Heminett, the little
c'aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will HemlllelllMl Cllrlt elaillls curC~live
inett, of Gurwell, i Auriiecl to her
vi181ues to be 'lid auay
'1 home last Saturday evening after a
tlling 10 be as1lallled of*
,\leeks stay a t the home of Wilidm B.
so-called elllics Of llle heilll!lg Johnson, Jr.
Mrs. Grote and lqle son, of Huron,
pl.~cssiolls,sl,oltell
ill willsareofnow
dis- 1/ s o u t h Dakota, a glanddaughter of W.
pel,s Jeai,s ago,
B. Casler, arri\e,l Tuesday evening
C U S ~ fl'ecly,
C ~
colldell1lled f o r a few \yeelis visit. Mrs. Grote was
llle life of a ~ l i l l l l ~being
ll
forilierly Miss Hazel Staiidard a d
recogl,iLe mill be relllenlbered by may of her
is at stake.
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1Q ft. 32 tooth Hay Rake, 45.00
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CarkOskil
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Two-row High Cul liwatar, 110.00
Two-row Go [evil,
85.00
Pure German Uilletf,
1.25 bu,
ilne Seed,
1.25 bu.
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TllE ORD QUIZ, O W , NEUIItlSI<A, TlIUIISI)AY, JUNE 12, 1921.
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Fresh Every Morning
Joe Kokes has rented the George
MKS. WEEK'S BREAD
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The K, of P. held their yearly me-
BRADT BROS.
Edwin
Bartunek
returned
home
DlC!TlLICT -12
Normandy Voiles and Linens
u p another for a customer.
$8;90 to $10.50
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held a t North Platte next week, car-
is being held there.
'pleased with the gift.
assembled.
Plug UP That Leak
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IIASKELL CREEK
(By E. A. Miska)
I n spite of tiie wet weather quite
a nulliber of people were present at
the school house Sunday afternoon to
afternoon 'and otherwise getting ready
to play other teams in the near fu-
way from ~ o l m e ~ ~ u n d aHe
y . came'
after his Mrs., who has been spend-'
D.E. SICKELS
PlrOSE 68
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. 15.75 4 ared duly carried.
for 5 days. . . . . . . . . .
L. H. Covert, salary -marshal1
I Moved by Will~&ms and seconded
.. . . . . 91.00 by Gaghagen that the Bonds of Nelle
and six dogs..
9.25 JVolters, Clty Clerk; R. W. Gass; J.
M. D. L. Taqlor, Med. services.
Horace Crow, salary, janitor
W. Ambrose and Peter Darges be apof City Hall
15.00 proved and plumbers license bz isJulius
ing nozzle
Pearse Co., Street clean- 6.00 ' sued
ried. to the latter three. Motion qar-
TY, NEURASKA, TO EXECUTE AN
Father Murray of Burwell was a
The following bills were approved
AGHEEMENT WITH WILLIAM E,
return passenger last Thursday eve- by the auditing committee. I t was
\VULTERS WITH HEFERESCE TO
moved by Willlams and seconded by
ning.
H I S EMPLOYMENT WITH SAID
Auble that the bills be allowod and
CITY AND THE REPEAL O F PORSaturday John Verzal returned t o warrants drawn o n the proper funds
California. after a two weeks stay for the same. Motion carriedTIOSS OF SECTION 8 O F TIifi
in Ord. Business called him here Loup Valley
ELECTMC
Electric Co.,
YUSD
Sup..) 4.41
LIGHT ORDINANCE PASSED SEPTEMBER l l t h , 1919, IN CONFLICT
h from~ York, a t this time. H e has been In CaliC. F. 0. Schmidt, labor on the
1 The lolloiving ordinance was pre- HEREWITH.
on PowTin
is ill. fornia for two years and like# i t fine. Joee rRowbalt
plant roof.. .
14.70 streets with team.. . . . . . ., 162.05 s e d e d and read:
1 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY'OR A..D CITY COUKCIL OF THQ
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Dan ~
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to see
folk.-Taylor
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Clarion.
After a few days s t a y a t Lincoln
Mrs. C. C. Dale and two children
came home the latter p a r t of laat
week.
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Mrs. 0. S. Smith and Mrs. Guy Potter, of Amold, returned Wednesday
visit
evening to their homes, after
in Grand Island with relatives.Kearney Hub.
Ches Chinn was in the city between trains Saturday afternoon from
us North Loup home. He reports
everything fine and dandy with him
u p there-St.
Paul Phonograph.
For your vacation - Take advantage of these
attractive round trip fares to-the cool mountain re-
A daughter 01 01 Winder and wfle
Mrs. Walter Lejbert, arrived Satur&'y
from. vista, California, f o r a
She and her husband went to
California about a year ago.
Mafried a t Taylor, Nebr., 04 May
31, 1924, by C. L, cop*, county judge,
Mr. Lyle C. Heitz and Miss Gladys
And on the same date ~ l o y dR, Parterdge and Miss Hazel V. Heitz, also
of Burwell.-Taylor
Clarion.
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Round trip fares fro111Ord to
Denver Colo.---------------------------------------:---$24,50
Estes Park-Rocky Mountain National Park ------------$35.00
Salt Lake City..........................................
$47.65
West Yellowstone (Yellowstone Park) ------------------ $47.65
Portland, Tacoma, Seattle--------2.................... $76.65
Sari Francisco, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles. Sari Diego--875.65
Spokane, Washington ----------------------------------- $70.66
Victoria, Vancouver, B. C.-----------------,------------$81.15
$90.00 for circle trip including Denver, Salt Lake, San Francisco, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and back home. Side trip
to West Yellowstone $9.45 extra,
$47.65 for circle trip including Denver. West Yellowstone,
Salt Lake, Scenic Colorado and back home. (A 4% day tour
through Yellowstone P a r k including meals and lodging $54.00
if you stop a t hotels; $45.00 if you stop a t permanent camps.)
er. You will always want
yet meats that will appeal to your appetite.
Our Hams and Bacons
a r e cured right and we
know they will meet with
and the Glen Barnard family.
Drop in and let's talk your trip orer. We can give yori full
information about fares a n 3 diverse routes. We also have
some fine illustrated booklets descriptive of the West-free.
G. W. Collipriest, Ticket Agent
Union Pacific Station, Ord, Nebr.
dette.
Mr. J. Rae Smith of Albion and
Miss Nellie Bishop were married a t
the brides home in Bartlett last week.
Mr. Smith writes in modern prose f o r
nlany papers, under the allme of
"Brick Smith," under the heading
"Brick Bats.'!
Ord, Nebraska
Mrs. Frank Holden returned to her
home in Ord, Neb., today after a few
days' visit In the city with relatives.
H e r mother, Mrs. Wm. Graves, accompanied her home and will be her
guest for a few weeks.--Columbus
Telegram.
Thursday evening Mrs. John Boyce
returned home from Arcadia where
she had been in attendancq a t the
funeral of her mother, Mrs. McClary.
Later on in the week Mrs. Boycd
was entertaining h e r two brothers,
Harold McClary from Loup City and
0. W. McCIary from Timber. Ore.
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Ed Trout, from Morril. h b r , came
u p t o 'Ord last Thursday evening
and visited her sister Mrs. C. F.
Hughes until the next day when he
accompanied Cleg to Grand Island.
Kenneth, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Hughes. accompanied them.
~rom
the Island Mr. Trout returned to his
home.
MissEnid ~ o n k l i n ,a former well
known Osceola lady arrived here during the week for a visit a t the home
of her friend, Mrs. ~ d Z. a n g Miss
Conklyn has been teaching this y e a r ,
$tramsa t Wayne, Nebraska.-The
g u r g Headlight. Miss Conklyn was a
former Ord teacher and is well known
here.
C. L, Anderson returned Saturday
from Ord, Nebr., where he had attended the alumni banquet, Friday
evening. Mr. Anderson was the superintendent of the Ord high school
for four years, his first year being in
1897. Over 250 alumni members attended t h e banquqt, a t w2licJh MI$
Anderson gave a toast, his subject
being, "Remil~isce~~ces."--Crete ViJ
dette.
Miss Freda Siler went to Lincoln
Sunday to attend the summer sesrion for teachers a t the University.
Miss Thelma Achenbach, w-ho lives
in Lincoln will also be in attendance.
Miss Siler will live wth t h e Achenbach family during her stay in Lincoln.
Several other young ladies
went t o Lfncoln the same morqfng
to attend the Vnlversity, among
them being P e a r l fRMasters and
Irene Barnard f-om Ord and Norma
Swanson from Rosevale.
Mrs. Ott Taylor, of Oln,aha, came
u p to Buraell one day recently and
visited with relatives here for a few
days. She tells us that Ott is just
recovering from a trouble that has
been bothering him for several weeks
I t seems that he fell and evidently
injured a nerve in one of his legs
with the result that he has been
pretty badly crippled up, and for a
time he feared that it w;ts going to
- m a k e h i n ~a cripple for life. At this
writing, however, he is gradually improvine; with every indication that in
' time he would be all right again.Burwell Tribune.
OME flour, shortening, spice, sugar, salt, eggs and
milk
do not assure a light, delicious cake. Similarly, gasoline
...
The new spring hats make
last season's models look like
relics from King Tut's tomb.
Look a t the new brims. You
can flip 'em down to. express
a n y mood o r whim, and the
You can crease the crown In
the conventional Fedora shape
o r poke your own personality
into it with any kind of a dent.
So-called"improved" gasolines are always deficient in some important particular. If it isn't slow startingand pick-up, it is poor
mileage, heavy carbon accumulations or some other big defect.
Varying the proportions was tried with Red Crown, but innumerable tests and experiAents demonstrated that you can
neither add nor take away any fraction of Red Crown and have
as thoroughly satisfactory,dependable and economical motcr
fuel. It is balanced for quick, clean burning, for developing
maximum power, for delivering most miles per gallon.
T o get the most out of your car drive up to any Red Crown
Service Station and get a filling of Red Crown, the balanced
:
Write or ask for a R e d Crown R o a d Map-
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA
But it takes a quality hat to
ebpress t h e new styles correct-
A GORDON AT F I V E
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day morning with Miss Marie Went- Hubbard, Pres. Mrs. Oiiver, !Yes
worth a s instructor. There is a good Pres., Mrs. Two-=!)ley, Sec-Treas.,
Courtesy Conlittee, Mrs. Clark au.1
JIrs. Smith, Program Com:llittee, FlaTwombley, Nina Oliver and 1,Irs.
''TIIE TIE TlIAT BliYDSn
Today, Last Showing of
Replete with the throbs that stir the heart of humanity
Also Fighting Blood
Miss Neva Mizar and mss Ella 3kS. POCOCk and our SSCy-Treas.. Mrs.
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Botts with a silver thimble engraved mos visited a t Chas Inness Friday.
with the club letters, R. K. C. for our
samG~~~~~~~~ and his tather,
pifst two )ears of servic3 to the club. ;
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accompanied
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Jerry
'J
>:s \%as a s u - p r se to [is and we I crska on a fishing trip. ~h~~ left
give a vote of thanks to th9 club.
F
~ morning
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J returnillg
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I ral:ces ~lu':bard went S~ti!rZay for ,night.
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Mrs. Botts and Mrs. Amy Guggen-
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, FORseed.SALE--Re-cleaned
Phone 4521. Henry Ben. 10-ti
Gang Comedy "Big Show"
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have been mailecl out and distributed to our Subscribers.
I1,you are a subscriber and did not receive one kindly
let us know and we,will see that you get one,at once,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hughes and
Opera House, Monday and Tuesday, June 16 and 17Xor~ll;~
Talmadge in "ASlIES QP VESGE.ISCE''
FOR REhT-Three r o o a s in modern
i i ~ u s e . Pilone 2 ~ 0
9-tf.
434.
s Phone 364.
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over .sight of the Printer, several names
6-room house,
7-fl
mom' house.
lo-tf,
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ironin*
ll-2t
Wednesday and Thursday, June 18 and 19IVekley Burry i n "TIIE PHIXTEB'S DEVILn
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left in
morning
the afternoon
from Broken
for Lincoln.
Bow and
4tf
there.
typewriter desk. The
Quiz.
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drove to Clarkson, taking Mrs. Auble's
mlrlelllber the oyenillg st hdd'@j
l
t
Bailey
and
Detweiler
are
making
[parents
Mr. and Mrs Jones back to
In11 Frldny.
their
The A;bleS will visit
s0111e attractive prices on seasonable there
for a'few days.
Frank olsen came up from Grand ,goods. See their ad.
Island Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Rashaw, who
City CO1llluUnit~ 'IUb extends lately came to Ord from Portland.
Mrs. Chas. Hather is better follow- I a n
to
t o Grand Island Tuesday. Mr.
the Fourth Of
ing a few days of severe illness.
Rashaw
tells u s he has sold out a t
I
and they will stay a t Grand
I Priscilla Van Decar retu&ed home Portland
Island.
Dr. Weekes rep0rts the birth Of Tuesday from her college w o n at1
a daughter t o hlr, and Mrs. Joe Karty 1 ~ i ~ ~ ~ l ~ ,
Joe Daily returned last Thursday
on June 6th.
, .
to Norfolk He had come to Ord with
Mr. and Mrs.
~ d m u n d s e n E. p. fionieau. The latter had taken
Mrs. Royal Hughes df Areadial arrived home last weekG from
their his family to Norfolk or a visit. Joe I
came over Tuesday t o consult Dr. wedding trip.
tells us his family will visit in Ord
Weekes.
thls summer.
Geo. Emig and his sister Mrs.
Nicllarl O Connor was here f m d L i l l ~Sharp came down from Taylor
The Joy Hayes people have been
H e Came Over to and eTuesdayt:were passengers t o r ,dterta&tng
Arcadia Friday.
relative% There'
Grand
Island.
consult Dr. Weekes.
was a brother, Tom Hayes and family from Exeter and Mr. and Mrs.
Gee. Butcher of Burwell was visit- M
~ and
c son
~
~fro,,-, York.
Dr. Uarta reports a baby girl born
to Mr. qnd Mrs. Leonard Youst Fri- l ing his daughter, Mrs. Joe Rowbal.
Ifuesday lie went to Grand Island. He [ f i r s t of this week ~ r s MCCOY
.
and
day, June 6th.
wolexpects to visit in Lincoln and MUIS- I
Irom Ord
(r
E l m e r Ollia, who broke his arm a ville before coming back.
week ago while cranking a car, is getNdIVEX
VALLEY
W
s
s
LUCY
Peterson
was
a
return
ting along fine.
About 2 5 attended S. S. birthday
passenger last Tuesday to her home
D ~ . hill of ~
~ bup
~ ope*t 1 ha t Burwell. While in Ord she was offering Chas. Iness and ~ l m e rInated on Merle and Menzo m l l e r last 8 guest Of her friend Miss Selinq Iness. Not a very bright morning, but
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~their. Williams a t the Ign. Klima home. we enjoyed our pfcnic dinner a t the 1
school house and by noon we were
tonsils removed.
Mr. and \Mrs. Merkie of Murdock, having a nick? day. C. E. S m d a y eye~~~l~~ ~~~h~~ who underwent a n the parents of Mrs. Henry Koelling ning, Mr. Cole leader.
Choir practice a t Mrs. Coles vext
operation for appendicitis a t ~ ~ 1 1left
- Old Tuesday morning f o r Hascrest sanitarium a re wdays ago re- t i n g ~where they had been called t o Friday evening.
See a relatile. who was quite ill.
Sunday afternoon a t t h e school
turned t o his home a t Milburn.
house Shirley ole fell o n the coal
Fern Winder had her tonsils re- 1 M. D. L. Taylor, the plznt man of bin door and cut a place above her
moved a t Hillcrest Wednesday morn- the Loup Valley, announces that h e eye. Her parents took h e r to Ord. Dr.
ing. Dr. Bbarta perforvied the opera- has yet quite a number of tomato [weekes dressed the wound and she 1s
plants which will be big enough to getting along fine.
tion.
set out for the next few days. H e
At the school election Monda ~ q r l
Mr. and- Mr..Lew Penaa, J r , are has had ~ u i t e a p,ueeessful season Smith was elprted treasurer,
good
the provd parents of a baby boy born in Spite of the cold weather, dry soil, attendance at tMs meeting.
june9th. ~ r Barla
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w a s in attend- etc. His worst disappointment was
MI. and Mrs. Smith Lyle and Milance.
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his gister-in-la*
Mrs. Jonas wan 1
w i e , H. A. Hober left last Tuesday
morning for Fullerton his old home.
Fro111 there he will g o to Hornell.
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FOR SALE-Canary
singers. Come
and see them o r call 348. Mrs. Ben
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WANTED-Your
sweet cream; also
Your cream, eggs and poultry.
Johnson Ice Cream Company. 2 tf
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scarf with striped silk
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few more milk CUStomers in Arcadia.
Dell Rose,
Arcadia.
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FOR SALE--Canary singer, $5.00 including cage. Merna and Lillian
Crow.
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Bracelets, Ear Rings, Etc. to match. W e have just reSALE-Sudan grass seed home
ceived a very large assortn1,ent of Costume Jewelry '
KroWn. State tested 87 ~ e r c e n t 10c
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wllicll we have n~arkedat prices wilicll put thenl within
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Beads in every color, long or short strings..
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for clean, white rags. Bring
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them to the Quiz office.
Bobby Conlbs on ribbon with slide; - - - - - - - - -25c and 50c
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high pressure
water tanktr. 2.000 gallon capacity.
Bar Pins- - .-.
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Irl D. Tolen.
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book containing two
Barettes set with colored stones - - - - - -- - - - - -10c, 25c, Wc
I five dollar bills and one dollar in
silver. Return to Quiz office. John
~1Ilew line of ~ o \ \ - colll~acts
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that are d i f f e r e n G
Zibert.
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engraved
gold
watch,
Wc also have a new shipment of lace and embroidery
valued a s keepsake. Notify M ~ S S
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Warne, Arcadia and receive reSome beautiful two tone ruffling at-- - - - -60c per yard
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EIolstein bull, pure
For the men we have stick and collar pins 15c and 25c
bred and eligible 16 register, heavy
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Belt chains------,--------------------------,------75~
milking strain. hL A. Bodyfield,
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How Do You Define
staying for a w e e k
IJOST-Buick auto crank on the Ord
Streets. Finder please return t o
Fra1.k Klein. .
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pay highest
market
price for hid-es. L. Mazac & Son.49q
*ST-Large
eob-shovel solnewhere
on Ord streets. Finder notify this
office.
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Orcutt, I. E. Beauty Parlor 356
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fresh. Irl
extra
D. Tolen.
good lo-2t
milk
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Albers, Fred, Res .--------Farrell, J. E. Res.---- 611
Sorensen. Chris, Elyria. Res. 5721
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stand p n the old Stabbe place. $12
VERYONE wants t o be thrifty.
I t is the one way i n which an?one can be aasured of safety
and prosperity in years to come.
But thrift is not always refraining
from spenging money. I n reality i t
1s WISE SPENDIXG--the a r t of managing your income t o obtain t h e
maximum of comfort and satisfaction for the familx, with a comfortable margin of savings.
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and four lots, orkina1 town of Arcadla, easy terms.
C~mmercial State Bank, Arcadfa,
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8-room house,
with about half acre of ground,
garage, barn and other out buildinas. See Date Auble
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SQUABS WANTED-The writer wants
to buy 60 squabs. Who can fur' nish them?
Leave word a t the Quiz
office a t once.
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to buy 60 squabs, Wiio can furnish
them? Leave word a t the Quiz office a t once.
FOR S A L s h f y residence and lot in
Ord, 8-room modern house, 3 blocks
from square, reasonable price and
-good terms. W. B. Gregg. 61-tf
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~ u t oraces, horse races, races of
e\ary description, water fight, ball
g m e between Ravenna and LoUP
c ty, free dances day and night and
a full program closing with inlmense
firenorks program by the h u p City
Co.~ii.,unity club.
We invite
world
PIANO-HARMONY-See
me
forPian-Harmony
instruction.
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will take a class during my summer vacati.on.
Priscilla Van Decar. Phcne 313.
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--HOUSE FOR SALE-SIx room house,
bath room, lights, water, gas and
heat, eight lots suitable for gardenIn? c r small chicken farm. Call
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THE MOST TALENT
GROUP OF PLAYERS EVER ASSEMBLED
AN ERROR-Someone trading a t t h e
farnlers Store. received a n Ord
High School Annual by mistake.
Please return to the store o r phone
Ida Worm.
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HAIIJ INSURANCE-See me for Ilatl
Ipsurauce on your crops. Lowest
Rates and most favorable adjustments of losses. H. R. VanDecar.
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bull, 1 year old, verv well bred.
I blso halie ~leveral high grade
bull calves, 4 to 8 months old. fro111
cows that give from 50 to 65 lbs.
of milk daily under average far111
ccnditions. Earl Smith, Phone 0324.
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a r e now taking
applications for farm loans for next
March 1st closing. a t loweat ourrent
rates of Interest. If you will need
Right prices always-at
19th for a few weeks in Minnesota.
Wrs. Stacy of the Quiz front offlce
force with her two children, will accompany her parents on the trip and
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BYHON A. HASKELL
ORD SOCLETP DOmUS
There was
of the Ord
(Mrs. Leslie Mason)
Will ~ r a j w i s kand Mary Pokorney
Another good man was taken from
Last Friday was Mrs.
HarWe are very glad to report a good and' Henry Krajwisk and Tresse Po- this community when Byron A. Has- denbrooks birthday and her husband
The ~ h o t o s prin-ed here a r e those Public Library Board in the Council,
of President Calvin Collidge, repub- room a t the city hall last week. gain in the attendance at Bible school korney 'kere married a t the home of kell passed away last week, alder a prepared a surprise for her by inlican standard-bearer id the next Plans were made to make a bigger gunday, there being 204 present. We the b~ide'sparents in Michigan town- sickness lasting over sorile weeks. viting in the l\'ethOdist choir and
of her nearby relatives. T h e r e ' w a s
continue to gain Ship On June 16, 1924 in the Pres- His trouble was C,anCer.
election, and\ his rusnine-mate, by and better library for the coming a r e hoping we
and plei
Deceased was born February 15, a big freezer Of ice
and soon have all our members pres- ence of their immediate families ,and
acticn of the Kepublican conveiltion year.,
gocd
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Mi. Hale Cole. the Ord Debsting ent, ~t this session of the school friends. : It don't often happen that 1846 a t stockholm Center, St. Lawwhich met at Convention Hall, Clevefor the sunday two brothers marry two sisters a t rence crunty,. N. Y. His death Wland, last \veelc, General Charles G. coach sent seven novels a s . a donafree
The JOily Sisters lllEt last T " e . - h
school ~~~~b~~~L~~~~~was taken in the game time and in this instance curred in Ord, June 15, 1921 and he
"Hell an' Maria" Dawes, a one-time tion to the library.
Mrs. A. Mutter. Mrs.
h'ebraskan.
One hundred
seventy-five
new
classes,
amounted to the brides looked very handsome in was 78 ,years, 3 months, ..and 29 days a t
Arthur C l e m e n t ~ was a guest.
we nearly fifteen dollars. we are glad white Crepe dresses and carrying old. ! ' , ' The photo of Coo1iC:e was-. taken bo&s
have
been
ordered
and
hope to have then1 on the shc!ves to have our
Mr. Haskell enlisted In Co. D of
represented in the large boquets of beautiful . bride's
Laat Monday evening ' the
Les
soon. These b m k s yiere se!eqtrtl leaguehand we are sqre they will ap- roses. Immediately after the cereL t h e 142 N. Y. Infantry but the time
with care for various readers: hlany llreciate this, help and make good use mony, a t high noon, all sat d o y n to of that organization expired and h e New Cafe
Falll,mes
went
to
the
for a seven-thirty dinner
. of them a r e childrens books.
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a bountiful meal Bnd later on danc- was transferred' to Co. E, 169 N. Y.
1 Of it.
ing~ was
~ - indulged in by all the young Infantry where he saw service until after
whichthethey
all went
to the' tent
We have had a good many vol-. ~t the morning service, R ~ ~ . ' M
Show
eveninp
amusement.
uinns from the Nebraska Tl"ave1ing l n a r d
preached a missionary sermon, folks. The Quiz sends best wishes he was mustered out July 18, 1865.
He came to Ord with his mother
Librafy. These books are now due. 1 c,hoosing for his them,e Pauls Coll to and congratulations.
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The next meeting o the GrandMarch 2, 1880 and for the most part
We must return them as
as 'hlacedonia." He presented the work
He
mothers
be tonlorrow with
this
has
been
his
home
since.
possible. If you have any books be- of the woman9s Foreign ~
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Kcsma~ta entertained the Delta ,Deck
club.
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At a recent nleet'ng of the county
board, differences between ths bmrd
Gle~ieral C~i:irles 1 ) ~ i w r . s
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life, he should be n fit runniilg mate one is invited to attend.
for Calvin Coolidge.
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had here.
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the family wbere he works.
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home.
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Miss Selina ~ i l l i a m s 'left Ord last
H a r r y McBeth a:lil family were pasreggers Wednesday for Grand Island
to visit a sister.
Mr. and Mrs. George Satterfield
#pent Sunday with relatives a t Taylor,
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Machinery, Etc.
International
P a u l She returned home last Mon(nearly new;)Z-rowriding
go-devil,cultivator
mower,
Ruth Stewart came from Grand cultivator, set work harness.
Islantl Tuesday for a visit with her
Butter Xnt Bread, two large loaves ,people.
' Furniture
fore25 cents; 3 ten cent loares for 9%
2 good beds. 6 oak chairs, o a k taFremont before returning.
Mrs, Helen Godell returned to her ble, oak buffet, dresser;, rugs, matMrs. Eva Clcnienfs is ill and re- fXnfs.1 Bhdl's
tresses, dining room table, cabinet,
Miss' Lucinda Thorn attehding sum- ]quires the servic-s of a re
nurse.
home
the first of the week.
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iw box, etc.
m,er school at Kearney. She came i
Hallen Kas a return to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Auble Saturday,
John
Parkins came
UP f r o d
WELLER & McMINDES.
h o ~ efor a few days returning Sun passenger
M ~ S QDa!sy
Monday from Lincoln.
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spilling ripe of &etp do&
stcep
bank Into a creek. A11 of them sicceeded in getting out alive, but all of
them were q o t e o r lese h u r t and
two d them 6eriously a d one in
fact last Tuesday had not fullr rogained consciousness yet and in
possession of a l l his faculties, ahd L
still at Utchfield.
Most of their
insb'uments were thrown into the
water and were not found until t h e
total
next d a y and a r e said to be
loss.
Quite a number bare mmplained to u s that this part of the
road is dangerous and that the bridge
is not square with the road.
Reports a r e current that they intend to sue the county for a big sum.
The road is part of the Potash highway and whether 'the c o u ~ t ywill be
liable would be a question. The road
is a federal-state road and the'county had nothing to do with the constructfon of o r paying f o r same and
it does not seem reasonable that this
county should be liable for, something
that we h a d . n o jurisdiction over. The
road is not even accepted by the
s k t e and federal noversmRnt ian8
still in hands of the contractor and
that would make the contractor
liable for all accidents if the road
was not complete.-Sherman
Count1
Times.
This orchestra is well-known t o
Ord people having played here Be?eral times.
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.anle Satuiday
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ade and then to the Horace school
The latter part of laat m e k Aileen
.housO.
All along t h e trail plainly discern- O'Conuor returned to Burwell after
able were the hoof prints of t4e mare a short stay a t Ord.
which had been stolen and that of a
Pony which, it is said, was ridden
After s ~ n d i n ga few days in omby the thief. I t fa understood too aha Frank Hron retum,%d home the
that one person a t least saw the latter pa* of last --?k,
rider and the description tallies well
with a possible suspect.
Albert Parhos and wife and Mrs.
The aid of Sheriff Gallagher w a s
retuined Thumdsy rren
employed here.
Irom Grand Island.
A reward of $50.00 is offered by
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Mr. Pocock f o r information leading
from Aurora v.-s holdto the arrest and conviction of the
guilty party and return of the mare. I ~
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Later' we learn that after ruuning Onlaha last week.
down every clue. Sheriff Round insisted that the horse had not been
'"long
the inco;n'ng passengers
stclen but n ~ u s tstill be in the paeture' Saturday was Mrs.
dent
who
came
to visit her daughter
and another search q
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a made resultChar'es
'and ing in finding the animal i n , a far cor
ne, dead in the bottonl of a wash-out
AmO1lgthe incolllng Thu;sday evenwhere she had slipped off of the
bank and was unable to get out. The ing Dassengers was M r and
supposed track of the missing animal Frederckins Of Grand Island. They
anr the track of the pony upon which are visiting their daughter Mrs. Fred
the horse thief was supposed 'to have Z1O1llpke and
ridden, proved t o be the tracks of
Brtrand Preston, wife and daughhorses a neighbor and son had ridden ter returned last Thursday by auto
On a fishing trip
t'e L'up river
from Grand Island. Saturday they
drove up to Burwell for a few days
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for
ivickman's
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Mrs. F m . Horner of North LOU$
was in Ord ThurGday g o i n j
Bur,
nrell on the evening train.
Mrs. C. n s o 2 tells us that her son
Merr;tt and his wife a r e movfng from
Iowa to Chlcago where they expect to
make
- their home for the time being.
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New clothes tor one-half the
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M f l 1 b n s as Pounds Used
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AKNA LOUISE MARIIS
farmers, are mnny and obvious.
The state papers of last week carried accounts of the tragic death of
Claude S~liliv-,>of F+.wn+ P:e!
who was the victim of a gun ex-
olle
from Ord on the hlghwav
to North Loup is engaged in build-
ing a dance pavilon which should
a hit with lovers of own-air
dancing. He is buildng-a floor forty
feet by forty', givinw 1'600
feet
Of two Inch
dressed
and
The Orchestra
stand and
check stand ,and fountain are outside
of the dancing space, which h e
pects to roof and screen later.
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The Texas Company, gasoline
60.17
Carl H. Miller Co., tractor-.. 2.300.00
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Moved ant1 seconded that J. A.
Braden be named a Collimittre of
One to make
with Sam
[folnles regarding! cattle pass and
drainage on Federal Road and reoort to this Board a t neat meeting.
Carried.
Moved and secrnded that Clarence
Blessing be authorized to build Vasicelr bridge, concrete abutments with
wood top and 28 feet lone price to
based on contract with Pioneer
cbnstrucuon
co. carried.
hloved and seconded that the Clerk
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At this time every dress in stock will go a t exactly HALF PIIICE. This stock b a s
all new this year, ~lotliiilgcarried over.
Fla111le1s and )Yo01 Crepes for cooler days or Sport M'ear.
Just ask for the Low
Price on your size
.Silvertown cordand remember it's a
Goodrich Product.
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their new car brought from Grand Tuesday.
. school conlmences.
late plantings a r e comfng .fine with nieicbcrs.
Frank K r i k a and family add J r 8
Island. John Mach and family m a
S U ~ Wllard,
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C h a s Inness, Alvr
Ilr. a n d h l r s J o l ~ nNelson and f a n - abundance of mristure.
If we get
Etrcrnhart :\.an Bctts ' ~ 5 t h their ily and Mae Selson visited a t Ed. plentv ci sunshine we may still get \:aldl?.an and family called a t Ka.1
also present.
Albert Hulinsky and family visited fa~ilics,nlr. ar.d Mrs. Sam CTugken- I\lajcrs Sunday evening.
arads S u ~ d l y .
a good crop.
with Emil Ruzcka and family Sunday mcs, Gzerney Price, Dean a3d ElfA card from Mary Waldman, 'who
Corpus Christi will be celebrated
Viggo Mullers tisitsd
the Chris
afternoon.
zabeth Twonlbly had a picnic din- Hansel1 faniily Saturday evening.
left last week for Lincoln t - attend at the church next ,Sunday as usual
F. W. Hulinsky, Frank and Albert lier a t the river Sunday.
Mr. Nuller ar,d ?Ir. Fogt autoed to school, stated that an imn-:;.nsc a:'d we hcpe tke wea:her and roada
Hulinsky, James and Anton Ruzicka
Jinl Cook is helping Hermao Neg Ord Tuesday w h ~ ; ? they atkended to ;crowd of teachers was in attendance 1 wiil be good s o all may participate.
I and about 3000 were lined up awsitI d q t t a ' i ~ a s t r u r k the barn of Jos.
and W. Bruha spent Sunday evenil15 ley with his work this weeK.
soine L~si:lcss affairs.
a t the home of M. Hdlinsky.
Not a very lal'ge .attendance a t
ing their turn to register Monday nl hn o r e n l h t 'ast n e e h BurnJOS. Kamarad drove U P t o M. Hul- Sunday schml.
Birthday offering. E P ~ ( O E S Y J { O ~BOODJIAJ I ~ ~ ~ L I ,
' ing the pcints of the lightning r o d
inskys one day last week a n a then hIarvixi Barnhart. A larger crowd
was cn t':e knrn the charge followed the
annual, schml meeting
A
fine
rain
went t o see F. J. Hulinsky about a,ttended C. E. Sunday evening, Arhere Sunday night 1 held Mon@ay a t which the required 1 elfctric light
into the house
business matters.
chie JvaterIllaIl leader. A S D C : C ~ and
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accompanied by
lovies were m.ade and V. J. Vodehnal 1 wl
i t tore
a Datc,h of p l a s b r
Miss Emma Hulinsky made a trip song by Merlyn Green and L e m a siderable
wind n o
was
reelected moderator.
a f the wall and burned out some
to her Uncle Joe Faymans Thursrlay Lott.
Corn
these
parts
was
Mr. Darnells of Grand Island, t e p light bulbs. The family wsls all in
On
after some repairs.
Mrs. Hoard visited a t Ed IJocOck~
of uty for the Modern J V , , ~ lodge
~ ~ b~ d~ but fcrtuna,telv do one ms h u r t
The dance a t the home of Frank frow Snnday till Tuesday. '
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John Parlrins came up from Grand
Island Monday.
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Greeley, where he i s working and
spent Sunday a t home.
A. F. Parkos and
wife went to
Grand Island Saturday, where the
latter entered a hospital for an operati0.n.
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DISTRICT 42
(By Mary Johnson)
Elma Carpenter entertanled
next Friday they will
meet
,yith
Loga I I ~ C I - 1 - :ti et s
B1ar.kt)rrrit.s ; i t
fanlilies west of the rc:ad. I t
question whetker those' east o
is staying a t the V.
M;lcaroi~i,4 1)Ii~s.
f i ~ i .
F , $ r HER j-04 musi :la,-e a
n edding ri:.,:
u r if she
v ill LO: bs s b-icle till
sc:mc !rrter rfi~!l::i s n engage!xcnt
r n;.
M'ilen
ycu p ace it c11 ker fing t r you want ro k . 1 0 ~
t t a t it is just rIght. If
you buy it of us you :vill
be assured that both Style
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pursuit. ~t the bottoiil or t!:e hill
it entered into negotiations -xith a
fence post snd was finallv ind~iced
to wait for her. Fortunately
no
bones mere broken and there c.r.re
n o serious internal injuries report-
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F. FAFElrI'A & SON
The Busy rewelrr
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Mrs. Bryan and Carxiiell .were i~
Ord last Friday i n t e r r i e w i ~ ~ g th
county superilltendent about sciloo
matters.
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You \\.ill h e co;_;fo~.l;iblea113
c;ijck. !;IF c.cli.l:ycilicj~~,
110 niat[a?i.. \ \ . ~ I c ' I ' L L3 . ~ ~
go,
1 if 1.011 !\-ear
o ~ l cof' our. c o a l but t l ~ , c > sSIIIUi
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f i g u r e , l i e g u l a r 01. Stotlt.
SOltTlI L O W
The A. T. A. 0.club met with 511
$12.50 to $21.50
BATHING SEASON IS HERE
WE H A V E A MAN EXCLUS-.
IVELY FOR THIS WORK
Less 8% f o r cash
- We fare s h o w i n g tlie f a l l l o u s
l ) r a d l e y Suits f o r h l e u and
\newest
\ ' o l n e ~ ~Style,s
,or C h iand
l d r e nColor
, in all
Conlthe
I ~ i l i a t i o n sand all P r i c e s .
Get ullclc11 o l i e o f our Xew
tha,t you should look over
before y o u get yours
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Donnie Smith has been ill for a
Reek or EO, but is improving and it
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Sewed U l i i o n S u i t s '
real thillg'foi ~ u u l k e r
Conlfort,. Also P o r ~ sK n i t or
C u t and
arc
the
to pay.
FORD SERVICE
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. . Frank Ruzlcka and fanlily
visitpd
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I often wonder why more former
Valley county people don't write
more often to the hollie town paper
60 that their friends niay know what
they a r e doing. They occasionally
write to some friend, but they could
write a general letter to the Quiz and
it would be read by scores of friends
w l ~ oare never reached wit11 tile persvnal letter. 'phis week we have a
letter from Dollie Brown Level which
will be read and re-read by dozens of
her former Ord friends and what a
lot of pleasure they will get ,out of
it. Probably Mrs. .Level would also
.enjoy h,earing directly froill her many
friends and if there a r e those who
wish t o write, her street address is
37 Lime Ave. Her letter follows:
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evening Mrs. Howard
Mrs. Anna \Vyman of Chicago arUpon receiving word of the sickJ. H. Carson b having the f o r m e r , Saturday
DA?JISlI--LUTllEX4N
SU,YD.IY-SClIOOL PICSIC &roller property in west Ord put in Barnes and son and the former's sis- rived in Ord t o visit her sister, Mrs. ness d a sister Mrs. W. D. Norris
v e n t to, Indi'anola It..! Saturdav.
. well
t e r ~for
r s aMarie
. visit, Ilansen,
returningwent
Monday.
t o Bur- A. M. L. P e t e ~ s e n ,Saturday.
first class repah.
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----- Last Saturday M'rs. Will Hemtnett '
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F.
Croughwell
and
wife
and
dau02 Mrs. Emelia Johnson, 7 and one
Mrs. W. H. Glade of Omaha who
received
word
that ghter ~ a t i and
e
an aunt, ~ r s ~. a r and
~ edaughters
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virginfa Rose and JOY
luld miles n o r t l ~ ~ ~ of
e s Ord
t oa Snn. has been visiting at ~
~ was a~ Mrs. ~Roy Work
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last S;>nclay, i Were down from ~ u r w e l lvisitingtheir
her mother Mrs. 0. &I. Seerley was drove down f r o ~ Taylor
day June 22 a t 11 a. nl. for the Dan- Saturday visitor in Ord.
quite ill ,at her home in Grand Island Miss Katie was returning to C.!.and i relatives-the Will ~ r u l 3 - - family.
ish Lutheran Sunday school. A hearty
Island where she is studying music. They,went fro111 here t o the ho~lleof,
and went down Saturday.
welconle is extended t a all. Bring
Mrs. John Godeli calne frail her
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---your dinners and enjoy the day.
I -.- -home a t Snyder the latter part .of 1%
hliss Helen Suesz of St. Paul.
1trs, J. 1 ~perry
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finished her visit
week to attend t h e funeral of her lit- with Ord relatiyes and left last Sat- last year taught in district 45, and I '
d):SSEH'S PARK OPENlSC:
tle nephew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott /
for wayne, Sebraska,'the home her friend Miss Emma Johnscn of
POSTPOXEL) TO JUSE !kJ
White.
I cf a sieter 2nd where her grand-dau- Exeter, retqrned Friday af' ?moon to
g l ~ t e r A!iss
LaEe:.ta Xilford is ,stay- their ho,nies. They hat1 been i!l Crtl
Owing f 0 ball weather Jt?nser's Park
Rlrs. Stanley Boyd came back fro:11 iug.
for a couple 'of days l o o l i i ~ g nrte?
o ~ e n i l l ghas been postponed until
the lhtter IWrt Of last week
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Sunday, ,June 22. Everyone invited.
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Eoup Valiey Electric Ce.
Ord, Nebraska
light. Got up a t four and motored to
Griffeth's , P a r k wit11 another golf
friend. That ground there is like
they say Bud Shirley keeps the park
a t home. S o t e me saying home, well
I'm in love with California, but I will
always think of dear old Ord a s home.
George is a junior and
is a fbot:
ball
player
is'mucll
larger
than
He Jonie
his dad,
whicil
dosen't
like
to
admit. Zelle goes to college and is do
'ing fine. Will Tinlni had a week's
and they went
the m o ~ n t sins in their new car. He gets a
month this fall and if his gold mixe
E 0.B. Detroit
Zcl-.o.~n:ab!e Rim*
lovj cost of maintenance of t h i s reliable car.
1 1 ~ came
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in here this winter with
It is our purpose to handle any business
entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal
manner a s to make the
c u s t o r n e ~ relation
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with
tliis bank satisfactory
Everyone wants a car for t h e outdoor mon,tha T h a t means, of
course, a n unusually heavy d e m a n d for Fords. To avoid delaya
and disappointment list y o u r order now.
Detroit. Michig'an
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& , ~ b ~ u$265
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Coupe ALI
$ s z prucs
S Tudor
f. 0. Scdan
b. Dctro~t
$!PO
Fordor Sedan $6(M
SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED
FORD DEALER
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a t f r a n k Hulinskys while trying out
their new car brought from Grand
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also present.
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T ~ ~ Albert
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Y ' C x and family visited
John Parkins canle up from Grand with.Emil Ruzcka and family Sunday
Island Mond,ay.
afternoon.
F. W. Hulinsky, F r a n k and Albert
Professional business called Attor- Hulinsky, James and Anton Ruzicka
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Tuesday.
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S U ~ Willard,
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Chas. Inness, Alrn
Ercmhart. Ivan Bctts ' ~ 5 t h t k i r
farr,ilics,nlr, ar.d Rlrs. Sam Crugtenm@s, Gat-ney Price, D0fi.n sid Elizabeth Twonlbly h a d a picnic dinner a t the river Sunday.
Jill1 Cook is helping Herma9 Neg
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school commences.
late plantings a r e coming .fine with melcbcrs.
F r a n k Krikac and family and ~ f f l
Mr. and Mrs. Joliu Nelson and fam- abundance of mciature.
If we get
ily aiid Mae Xelson visited a t Ed. plentv cf sunshine we may still get \:.aldl?.an and family called a t Ka.1
arads S U G ~ ~ Y .
fifajcrs Sunday evening.
) a good crop.
A card from Mary Waldman, 'who
Corpus Christi will be celebrated
Viggo Mullers ~ i s i t e d the Chris
Hansen fanlily Saturday evenin?
left last week for Lincoln t - attend a t the church next S u n d a y a s usual
Mr. W l l e r a L d Inlr. Fogt autocd t o school, stated that a u imVi.:;pse a:'d we hcpe t3e wea:lier and roads
Ord Tuesdny whi.:? they at:ended t o ;crowd of teachers was in attendance I will be gooil s o all majr participate.
soille kileiucss affairs.
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I and about 3000 were lined up await1 , i g t t u ' r g s t r u r k the barn of Jos.
1 ing their turn to register Monday 01 hn o r e niphl
nee& Born1 ing t h e pcints of the lightning rods
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of Mira Valley.
The highway
is a
and the
of f i e aut
air. T h e indications ar
spillways7-will furnish
families west of tlie r
question whetker thos
road will consider thein a blessing
a s the' ditches h a r e not b e a t &:ey-
Loganberries ;r t
Blar.kbt-rrit.~i i 1
M a c a r o ~ ~4i , k g . !I. "
f i
Fn ~~ ,dHCH
rd i l ~j-og
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k iliusi
ur ifh a 'she
e a
y i l l r,oi bs a b..icle till
8c:mc later mpn::~ a n engageixcnt
r n .
M':ien
you g ace it c11 her fingr r you want to k . 1 0 ~
tVat it is just riglit. If
you buy it of us you :vill
be assured that both Style
ar,d C u ~ J i t ya r e just what
been tested by really high water.
P a u l Whites spent
got homesick and started off lee-n
the hill with Mrs. Carpenter in h@t
pursuit. ~t the bottonl of t>e hill
it entered into negotiations vitli a
fence post and was finallv induced
to wait for her. Fortunately
no
bones were broken and there n'cre
n o serious internal injuries report-
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F. FAFElrTA & !,ON
^Ihe Busy lewelrr
Arthur Ilurder, fro;:l Arcadir: r.;)e.:t
-..- day on their trip t o the coast.
dern dry c1ean.iag
tndb~dsprotect your
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You wil! I)e co:;fui-.l;tble and
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i ~ ~mat,
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[::iB- \i.i~cnrcy o u go, if 1 . u ~ivuar
oilc uf our c o ~ but
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ill Light or Ilarli C:oloi.;--Gabardilies, Pal111 Ueacli, Crashes,
oi. ?tIolmirs a11d a style fol. every
figure, liegular o r S t u ~ i t .
BATHING SEASON I S HERE
bride and Everrett Wright, accomp
W E HAVE A M A N EXCLUS-.
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f o r cash
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Ilradley Suits for Ale11 and
\\'o~nen, or Children, in all the
newest Styles and Color Com1,illations and all Prices.
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Get uliclcr olle of our Xew
Mrs. Ed, Miller left Wednesday
. t c r n o ~ afor Xewton, Iowa, where
twst, WIIO they will visit.
Ted Wright writes that he is
jcying the u e s t fine, seeing a g r
illany sights. When he reaches
destioation he expects to work w
his uncle on the railroad.
Donnie Smith h a s been ill for a
Oghcr Closed Cars
. .'$2.00
that you stlould look over
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Cut o l ~ fSewed Uliioli Suits
a r c tile real tlling'fior ~ u n l h ~ e r
Conlfort.. r l l P
~ o~r ~ sh i t o r
c2n afford to pay.
the store.
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JITSG#.iS IIAI.1,
(By Elnma Hulinski)
We .sure are getting plenty o f rpjn
- t h e s e days but hope for more sun.shine f r ~ mnow on.
F r a n k Ruzicka and fanlily viiit-d
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8: 30-Community
Starring Douglas McLean
Opera House, Friday and Saturday
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ALSO COMEDY
singing. Tent in-
For Full-Size
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2:OO-Quiet
hour.
hour. Guardians train-
Leading Dress Ginghams
Well-Known Brands at Our Low Prices
Gi\ing FREE \\1IEELS \\ill1 a set of Fircstorle
Ualloorl Gunl-Dip1)t.d Cords sl~oulddo it cluickly.
eight is fleet.
And fit to bear a millinaire upon
a cushioned seat,
But snappy slxes throttle dowll and
airy eights a r e stuck
Behind the highway's ruler-the
big Ford truck.
The proud ciisu-feur may honk and
tcot, r~.t: -ootman shake his
This offer illus1 be for a limited tinle only.
Uriiig in your car today. We'll malte the
cllangc-o\ el* 11r01lq)tly at surprisingl y lo\\ cost.
\YIIEELS FItEE-So
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t\'c are sho\ri~igseine very atractive 32-inch
Zcpllyr Gingham, wllicll will 'make lovely, cool
Sum~llcrfroclis. .I large variety o the liewest
designs in ~ I l e ~ land
i s plaids, as well as plain colors and staple checks. Iiere are sonit. nationally
k l i o \ ~ nbrands sold here at savings.
Kalburnie Zepher Ginghams, yd.
his big Ford truck!"
charge for applica t ion.
PETER HALLEN
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us to ofer you. important savings. Clioose fro111
these dainty, colorful (3inghams a t our lo\v \-prices.
You'll be satisfied witti the quality!
Amoskeag Ginghams, yd.
Renfrew Fine Ginghams, yd.
wheels spin in the m
And the truclrman comes and
them with his big
Lorraine Fine Ginghams. yd.
Firestone Dealer
Ord, Nebraska.
INPORTdXT NOTICE
Ord Quiz,
Ord, Nebraska.
.'lrs. C. J. Mortense
sg-nding this week in
LC-.motl?er, who is ill.
John Long and dau
were Sunday visitors
priest home.
Mrs. Lewis Kessler was entertaining her mother and sister from
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IIot days can be robbed of lnucll of their disco~nfortif
tile habit of c!ro;q)ing in 1ier.c for youl'
you \vill
fountain driillis.
Vacation Time Is Play Time
Here you can get cooled off inside awl out. Everytllillg G O O C
ill~ Fountairl Llriliks and Ice Creanis, served
a~lliilthe Pleasantest Surroundings.
Especially for the Children
Mid-Summer Hats
The Latest Thing In
Mid-Summer Elillinery
You I<nc!? TIIP l'larc-Under
Ed's D w g Store
Small Sport Hats, some of
many coIored varigated felt,
stuning t o wear with Sport
Outfits, other Chic, close fitting hats of black satin. The
prices a r e so reasonable that
every lady can afford one.
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Pail nn11 Shovel 15c, Larger Shovel 45
SAND TOYS FOIt SIIIILLEIt (:IIILDItEN
. c and Sand Motor 35c
F O I ~~1112I'ICKIC: L U N C ~ I
Paper Plates 9 in. 6Oc per 100, Paper Spoons and Forlis 5c per paclta~c. Papel*
Cups 1Oc per dozeri, Tin Spoons 15 for 5c, Ice Crealll Plates 3c per dozen.
styles and colors at 65c, 85c and $1.10.
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TliE ON) QUIZ, 0 1 ~ .NEURASHA, TIIURSDAY, JUSE 19, 1921.
our daily prac-
tice, we have clearly demon''IWted
the Iact that we
able to handle all classes of
cases. Our work is not confined to those diseases which
point to a defect in the nervous system alone.
Many
people have yet to learn of th6
wide scope which is covered
by Chiropractic. We are apt
to feel that Chiropractic is
limited. WB may have heard
that it is a mighty good thing
for a strained back, pain in
the back, Or for spinal CUrvature, but it does not occur to
us {liijt (:llirc>prilctic is jlist as
valuable in ALL forms. of
sickness. The competent Chiropraetor has a record of most
rclllarl<ablc results i l l all types
of cases.
All he asks is a
chance to prove by performante the superior value of his
Science.
Spin;~lI \ ~ l a l ~ sFree
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advertised slogan "a thrill a m i n ~Vernon spent Sunday a t the Frank
ute" i t gave a t least one every two Beran home in Ord.
minutes.
A team cannot play ball
without adequate support, s o let's
We wish t o express our appreciagive them the best we have i n stock. tfon of the sympathy and for the beau
Get the rest of the particulars of tiful flowers given Us qt the burial
Sunday's ganle from the box-score of our dear little lVallacc.
which follows:
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. White,
LOUP c i t y
ab r h po a e
and Famll-McKibbon. ss
4 0 1 3 0 0
casteel, 3b
4 0 1 1 1 0
Daily, l b
4 0 1 1 0 1 0
2 0 1 1 2 0
Martin. 9
1 0 0 0 0 1
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Burger, if
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Xenck, c
Gushing, cf
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We could do no better
service t o the members of
our community than to
broadcast the good food
and tasty qualities of
Kream Krust Bread. It's
the best your money can
buy for wholesomeness,
strength giving contents
and flavor.
15c loaves - 2 tor 25c
IOC loaves - 3 for 2 5 ~
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of general circulation in said county. reason that there is not a sufficient
ORDER FOR AND BOTICE OF
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Witness my hand and seal this amount of personal Property in t h e
KEARISQ YHOBdTJj OF \mL 12th day of June, 1924.
possession of said Vincent Kokes, adH. GUDMUNDSEN,
ulinibtrator belonging to said estate
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County Judge to Pay said debts, allowances and
County, Nebraska.
First Pub. June 19-3t.
costs.
-I t is therefore ordered that all perTlie State ?iNebraska, ) '
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sons interested in said estate appear
alley County.
I IN THE DISTRICT COURT O F before Judge Bayard H. Paine a t the
Chambers in the Court House, Grand
Whereas, there has been filed i n 'VALLEY COUHTY. NEBRASK4
my office a n instrument purporting IN THE MATTER OF THE, AP- Island. Hall county, Nebraska, on the
to be the last will and testament of PLICATlON OF VISCENT KOKES. 5th day of July, 1924, a t the hour of
Charles W. Bulger, deceased, and a ADMISIST ATOR FOR LICENSE TO 10 o'clock A. M., o r a s soon, thereaf,petition unerd oat of Eva J . Bnlger SELL REL& ESTATE.
ter a s it can be reached to show c a p e ,
praying t o have the same admitted (
if any there be, why a license should
UICUEll TO sllO,V udL'sE
not be granted to said Vincent Kokes
t o probate and f a r the g r a n t of
NOW on this 17th day of May, 1924, administrator to sell so much of the
Letters Testamentary thereon t o Eva
J. Bulger.
,this cause came on f o r hearing upon above described real estate of eaI,j
/ IT I S ORDERED that the 7th day the petition, under oat11 of Vincent decedent a s shall be necessary to pay
of July 1924, a t 10 o'clock in the Kokes, administrator of the estate of said debts, allowances and expenses.
forenoon,
a t of
the Ord,
County
Room.
deceased,
praying
for 1,of I this
t is order
furtherbeordered
that aall copy
saidCourt
county,
be Albert
UcenseSindelar,
to sell the
following
describserved upon
perin the City
appointed a s the time and place of ed real estate, to-wit:
The East sons interested in said estate by tausproving said will and hearing Bald Half of Section Thirty-one, Township ling the same to be published once
petition, and
INineteen, North ~f Range Fifteen, leach m-eek for four successive weeks
I I t I s Further Ordered that notice n e s t of the 6th P. &I., i n Valley , i n the Ord Quiz, a newspaper printed
thereof be given all persons inter- l(.'ounty9 Nebraska, o r a sufficient land published in said County of Valested by publication of a copy of this amount thereof to bring the sum of )ley and State of Nebraska.
,Order three weeks successively pte- $6123.68 for the paytilent of debts alE. P. Clements,
~ v i o u sto the date of hearing in The /lowed against said estate, allowances
Judge of District Court.
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Ord Quiz. a legal weekly newspaper and costs of a(lminfstration, for the First pub. Nay 22-4 tinles.
The Best Bread Made
TPlPLE PLAY 1,s NlNTlI
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Office In Court lionse
Gas Giren for ExCractlons
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F. Le BLESSING Gudinwndsen and Rose
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\Vill ~ ~ r a c t i cinc all courts
Probate of wills and settlement of
estates a specialty.
State Bank Bldg.
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Those who visited Sunday a t John
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in base ball,
triple play, pulled off by the
Hill Selson's were Mr. and Mrs. Nels
brothers in the ninth inning of last Nelson and fanlily, Mr. and ~ r s Nels
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sunday's conflict wit11 LOUP
City, Knutson and Bert
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E.J. smith, M.D.
DENTIST
cinched the galne for Ord by a 3-0 and Chris and Teddy
C. J . Frandsen, 31. L).
C.A.Bro\xn,BI. D.
Telephone 65, Ord
count, ending a game that deh~onstrat Air. and Mrs.
D. B. Knnior, I.D.
F. A. Barta, M. D. I
ed that o r d may be down in the and Dorthjdee were
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Sunday visitors with frie~ldsa t BurgeO*
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league standing but is not out.
Xebraska State Bank Building
Ualis C DatI3, -ittorneFs
Somebody page Sandy Griswold and well.
ye other baseball experts. for this Saturday evening several who reside XOTICE OF - 4 D J f l ~ .
much-heralded triple was truly
a in Turtle Creek went to Ord. As it
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thriller. With t u o inen on in
the lcked so lnuch like rain they cut short
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first of the ninth and none out, with their visit. However, this vicinity was VALLEY COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Ord safely in the lead, Grow of 1~oul1lucky enough not to get any rain.
IN
MATTER OF THE APSJ)CL.~L\~
atte~ltion given to
drive
311.. and Xrs. H. L. Clelnent and PLICATION OF J. 11. (-APRON, ADL ) ~ s ~ ~ s c sof EYE, E m ,
Eyes Exan~ined and Glasses Fittcd
City smashed a mighty line
down the first base-line that seemed family, Mrs. Dittman and children of MINISTRATOR, FOR LICENSE; TO
Scientifically
XOSK and 'rIlllOi\T
inlpossible to field. Martin who was Ell11 Creek, Ilarold Tedro and Guy SELL HEAL E;STATE
Ord, Nebraska
Eyes
Tested
and
Glasses
Fitted
on first startea lor the second hng, Keeps of 01.d visited with the N.
-Notice is hereby gilrLn that in puralld Daily who Was on second tore tor Foght falllily.
suance of an crder of the Ho?. E. P.
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sideways and up, and speared the daughter, Ilene were Sunday visitors of Valley county, Nebraska, made on
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drive, touched first retiring Martin, a t P. L. Plejdrups of Ord, where they June 17, 1924, or the sale of the real ~ I ~ ~ S I C I A;\;L)
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then shot the pill t o Pike Hill a t set- surprised Mr. Plejdrup, the ocasfon estate hereinafter described, there
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and. who touched the bag
retiring being his birthday and they had a will be sold a t public auction to the ,
Ord, Nebraska
OSTEOP-~TIiICPIIYSICIANS ASD
Daily who was around third and on falllily reunion, all the children be- highest bidder for cash a t the west
Residence 203
SUHGEONS
his way home. This play ended the ing present except Jens, who is a o r k - front door of the court house in the Oflice Phone 116
agony of Ord fans and provic',ed ti ing at present in, Wyoming.
city of Ord, in said county cn Friday, ,
proper end for a name that was full
r h u r s d a ~evening ROY, Irene and J ~ I Y 11, 1924, a t the hour of two
p. M , the fo11owing described
of thrills.
George Selson and their cousin Mae
That the hollle boys a r e now P I ~ x - e l s o n Of St. Edward, who 1s v i ~ i t i nreal
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estate, to-wit:
The northeast
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ing a real brand of ball can not be here, visited a t the Foght home.
quarter of section 12, township 18,
denied. They nicked Martin.
UP Teddy Foght spent Sunday eve- north of range 14, west of the 6th P. ,Pa].lllel*Graduate Chiropractor I'JIYSICIJ\N AII'D SUllCEON
City's hurling ace for eight
Safe ning a t Elyria.
M. in Valley county, Nebraska, sub- 1
Bell Ullilding
Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted
swats, one a two-base hit by Elill and
Donald Nelson called on Grant and ject to encumbrance of record tl~ere- omce 195
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one a four-ply blow bv Willie Heuck Albert Foght Saturday afternoon.
of. Said sale will remain open for
Ord, Nebraska
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i n the fifth. We might elaborate UP- Arthur Jensen visited with Albert one hour.
Dated this 19th day of June, 1924.
on this same blow, for i t W a s the Sorenson on Sunday afternoon.
longest seen on the hoine pasture
Mrs. John Nelsoll and children reJ. H. Capron.
in sonle time, rolling t o the. creek turned Tuesday evening from Platte
Administrator of the cstate
bank in center Aeld, and enabklng it's County, mher they had been visiting
of Sidney J. ~ o t t s deceased.
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Real Estate and Live Stock
perpetrator to literally canter around during the latter weelr A Miss Nel- First pub. June 19-4 tih~es.
AUC'T IOI\'EEl\S
the circuit. Only one error was made son, of St. Edward returned home
--- -o n e block south of post oface
by the home boys. and this 2 7 excus with them, where she will visit for the
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Honeycutt, Ord twirler, seems to
Arthur Jensen and llurrey Nelson
Kotice is hereby given by virtue of
OWNER
have settled down into mid-season were visitors a t John Xelson's Sun- a n artisan't lien dated on the 30th
form, and the elonwated boy was re- day morning .
day of January, 1924, and duly filed
tiring them in regular order, striking
Those who hauled hogs to Elyria ' i n the office of the County Clerk of
UNDEI~TAKING
out 11 and allowing b u t 6 b l 0 ~ 3 .Al- Monday were Paul FVhipps, Thorn- Valley County, Nebraska on said day,
AND EllUALJIING
though a trlfle wild in the early part wald Sorenson, John Selson, W. B. a n d upon whilh there is now due the
of the game he soon settled down Johnson, Jr., and Teddy Foght.
sum of $228 81 default having been
Ord, Nebr.
Rea. 80 Phone 41
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and had the Loup City batsmen eatMr. and Mrs. Will Cundayy and made in the payment of said sum and
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family were Sunday visitors a t ,the no suit nor other proceedings a t law
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Now that Manager Ernie, Hill's Ed. Majors home.
having been instituted t o recover said
- -athletes have hit a w i n n f n ~ seride,
Irene Nelson called on Fern Ma- debt or a n y part thereof Therefore
we will sell the following described
it is a certainty that they a r e de- lors one day last week.
serving of sugport by the local Cans. W. B Jahnson, Jr., were a t N. P. property, to-wit: One 1918 Ruick
They a r e p l a y ~ n ga real brand of ball, Foght's Friday evening.
touring car, engine No. 409943, public
seem t o have got their batti= eyes
The John Nelson family have had a auction at the sale barn situated in
out of hock. and from all indications siege of tonsilitis. M r s Nelson is (3rd. County of Valley, State of NebrIaska, on the 5 day of July, 1924 a t 2:
opposing slabnlen will live lives of slowly recovering.
A bad electrical storm struck thls 30 oclock P. M, on said day.
fear and trembling for the remainder
of tbe season. The ganie Sunday was vicinity Monday mornin
A few hail
Dated June 14, 1924.
Blaha Brothers,
regular exhibition, and while i t fell, and we alsd had &&fce'h$In,,
Holders of said lien
may not have been up to the much-\ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nhipps and s o n ,
ord City Bakery
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Ofice: Tolen Building, opposite P. 0.
'c.c. SHEPARD, M. D. Dr,P,G, How# Dr, H,N,Nnrris
MUNN & NOR~IAN
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DR. Re J. GABLE
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Office in Old First Natlonal Bank
Buildlng
I McGinnis & Ferguson
Group Tests Held the First Day of
Each Month
we T. MCLAIN
A. &IeDANIELS
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Ord.
Surgery, Consultation
and X-Ray.
UNDEI~TAI~I~
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Protective Lubrication
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cleanness of oil and its body determine its
lubricating and protecti~cvalue.
FABRIC TIRRS
0 1 t 1 ~clcurl oil
aflorcl
protective lubrication
30x3 and 3 0 ~ 3 %
inch
OR many years the
Every strobe of the motor slightly contaminates oil. Road dust, carbon, unconsunled gasoline and moisture gradually collect in the crankcase oil. After
five hundred miles operation the oil is
diluted thin apd contains hard powder
which grinds and wears b e ~ i n g sand
machined surfaces.
The only way to secure profeciiue lubricatiort is to keep the motor supplicd with
cleart oil of the proper body by emptying
and flushiilg out the crurlkcuse euery Jice
hurldred miles and refilling with fresh
Polarine. .
usco
Fabric has been the standard of value in a fabric tire.
It's a better tire today for
the lightecar owner than a
cheap cord of unknown make.
Costs less and gives more.
The usco Fabric will give
you a lot of tire service for
ctctt
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George W. Newbecker
Consult the Polcrinc Chart before you
buy oil. G e t tbc g r d e recommended
and you will s a l e tllc cost of oil many
cr C O S ~~f Ilecessary
times over iu the
repairs and in tigger mileage and power
from your gasoline. Buy motor oil
where' you see tllis sign-five grades,
light, medium, heavy, special heauy and
extra heavy-a
grade that provides
proleclive lubrication for every make of
ear.
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Hazelbaker lost a oow Frldar
night by l i g h t d n g a n d Orsen D a d a
lost one Tuesday night.
Mrs. Flint of W o m i n g is visiting
a t the
Miller home. Mrs. Flint
is Mrs. Miller's sister.
Mrs. Mike Whalen cared for Edward hllller Sunday while h!B parent# attended Mr. Flints funeral.
E a r l Smith w h b working on t h e
Arcadia rbad spent the week end at
home returning. Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Smith and daughters who
have been visiting a t Ul~8Sed. Nebr.
returned home Thursday.
Jessie Sperling and Everett Wright
accompanied Eva Sperling and Herbert L. Sheehan t o Broken Bow
Monday where they were married.
The bride and groom returned t o
Litchfield where they will make
their home.
Mrs. Sheehan taught
School at' Litchfield the Dast Year.
Mr. Sheehan i s a farmer. The Young
people of that place gave Mrs. Sheeha" a shower before school closed.
We wish for them a long life Of happiness.
Tbe visits:
The Will Naeve familY a t John T. Nelsons Sunday. Archie Jeffries, Roy Williams and Paul
Gebauer a t Will Naeves Saturday.
Ray Post a t Orsen Davis' Wednesday
evening.
Ivan Canedy a t Orsen
Davis* Thursday. Billie orrel, has.
Romans and Will Naeve and sons at
Orsen Davis' Saturday. ~ a l p h~ a v i
a grandson of Billie ~ o r r e hl a s been
s ~ e n d i n ua few days with them. Mrs.
& t u r d a r i Miss F r e d ~Brown was a retern
& t i , passenger ~ h u r s d y y .after a visit a t
1 Scotia.
Dan Lunney, who had been home
t o see Ms mother, returned last week 1 Geo. Emig and his sister Mrs. Lilly
I Sharp, were in Ord for a short time
w a t c h for Wickman's Satnrday
I Thursday evening going from Grand
8-tf
Special.
John Nelson is taking a lay off Island t o their home a t Taylor.
from his duties a s mail clerk and
-Davis returned
from h a s gone t o Omaha.
While trying to close tile basenlent
Lincoln Friday.
window Monday evening, Mrs. R. W.
Win. Tunnicllff of Ord and Henry Weidenhaft had her right hand cut
Elmer IMwhower of ' E i ~ r r l a
d(as McMullen of Burwell went t o Omaha Very bad when hc? hand slipped
aboard the Burlington Friday going Friday and drove up a couple o f , breaking the glass. I t required s i r
t o Omaha.
Fords. .
stitches to close the aouxl.-Eri;,oa
Jourilal.
After a visit a t the Clarence BlessA sister of Mrs. Robert Collins,
ing
Cress returned Nrs. H. Brown. returned Friday to
PUSSYYULE N E W ITENS
F r ~ d a yto North Loup.
her home a t Oswego, 111. after a
(By
Orsen
visit with her sister and family.
(Crowded out last week)
May RlcCall was visiting her sisOn account of the heavy rain FrlMrs. Donald *'lbert'
returnir:g
Ed. Jensen was a return passen- day night our farmers a r e having
Fridav to North Loup. '
ger Thursday evening from Onlaha ' t o replant acreR of corn field. They
where he had been with stock. He I say they will plant cross ways this
'Iart
b ? d been accnmrmicd on the trip !time.
an and Mark Tolen went to Enders by
his son ~
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Romans
Lake last Thursday
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fishing
trig.
Wednesday of last week where he
Bill Bartlett, Jim Cooper and
lentered summr school.
FreY and wiieand son
J . Newton returned home early FriIvan Canedy and Orsen Davis haul,ven;
last id^^
day morning from Swan Lake where , e d corn from Will Portis' Wednesing.
they had been fishinp They report day.
inches of rain in that district
Nathan Marson and Billie w o r r e l
Mrs. Frank zeleski and son Henry two
there.
hauled hogs Wednesday of last week.
returned home last Thursday eve- he^-were
Mr. Murphy, the driver of the oil
ning after a visit at Elba.
truck from scotia, had a lucky esMI. qnd ~ r ~ .
Mrs. Evans from Onlaha returned daughter Francis, Mr. and Mrs. ROY cape Thursday by not being h u r t
to Ord Thursday. and has charge of Work and Ren Seerley came home Or having any damage t o his truck.
t!,e Qrcutt Beauty Parlor, which frcm Grand Island Thursday eve- While going u p F ~ s s y v i l l ~~ i 1 1his
opened its doors Saturday mornjng ning. They had been a t Stromsburg car became unmanageable apd backin attendance a t the funeral of a ed off the grade turning his truck
over.
Men and blacb and tackle , k
The mother of Mrs. Dick F ~ y n n , sister and her husband.
straightened him up.
Mr. Naeve
hlrs, F. M. Harris. came up froill
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\volbach last Friday for a few days
Thoinas Willia~ns a n d his son hauled him back upon the grade and
Walter of Gracie caliie to Ord last he went on his way rejoicing.
visit.
Will Naeve put cattle into the
week. They a r e the father and broMrs. C. Fuson was spending the ther of Mrs. Ign. Kliina.
Walter Hazelbaker pasture Saturday.
Pete,
Anderson retyrned f r o m i
latter part of last week ~ 5 t hher ~ 1 1stay in Ord and work f o r a
daughter, Mrs. Fred Hallock a t Cen- while. The latter part of laat week Omaha p i d a y .
his father went t o Red Oak. Iowa.
A 39pubIe header base ball game
tral City.
was p ayed Wednesday a t Mrs. TapA card fralll the John Klein fami- ptcs place. Mira Valley won from
Last Thursday Mrs. W. A. Pickens
and son Richard left for their honle 1~ tells us that they have arrived a t Pleasant Hill 1 4 t o 1 and also won
a t Auburn. The f o r ~ n e rhad for sev- Sari Francisco and are having a fine from Fussyvllle 2 to 1 in a fire inThe weather was cool and ning contest.
eral weeks been workine; a t t h e time.
part of the time i t was foggy They
Eugene White home.
Tuesday
think Golden Gate P a r k is m:onder- afternoon were numerous
them
Friday Mrs. Vern Stark left for ful. They a r e located only a short Finch gave a miscellaneOus
Fort Collins, Cola. where she will c'istance lfrom the beach, and all for Mre Pearl Sample She receivattend summer school.
She will a r e enjoyinn the flowers and all of ed man; beautiful
useful gitts.
make her hoine with Vern's aunt, the pretty sights.
Refreshments of ice cream and cake
Mrs. H. Daggett.
~ 1 of
1 the newspaper boys that at- were served by the
There has been a stray
at
The latter part oilast week the tended the Ord meet last week went Pete
AndersOns. I f
inquire
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~ and~ Grace
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s left home saying good things about how
them
for Chicago where they wil attend the Ord Community Club and the Orb
summer school for six weeks after newspaper men treated them. It is ,
w ~ c ha e y will visit in diqerent certainly 'a aeatiher in any town's
headgear t o have a club room and
points in Illinois.
other facilities for entertaining outYfsitors a s ha3 the city of
m. McMullen of Burwell was in Uof-town
Delicious cuts of meats
r d . 4 u r t Parsons in Brain Leaks.
Ord Thursday, he had come up from
are
always welocme on
Grand Island.
Members of his
-Ayour table. T h e U n d you
claughters family, Mr. and Mrs. Wrn.
We have seen all kincls of utility
get here are more 60,
TunnlclifC took him to Burwell by service tranferred by high power
auto.
for they're the tastiest
lines, but have yet to see satisfm
tory service. a € all times simply for
and tenderest.
\ m i l e in Lincoln last week Mrs. the above reasons. Central City, o a r
Ed. Beranek was a guest a t the home, gets their juice from Q. I.
hIarion Crosby home. Mrs. Crosby and quite bften lights and power
cared for the Beranek children w h i ~ i l a r e on the blink for hours a t a time
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gave their illother niore time with and i n some cases has been OE over
night. Ord is fortunate in owning /
Ed, a t the hospital.
Ord, Nebraska
a good light and power plant and
I was rather surprised a t the Ban- should maintain same in its present
quet Friday a t Ord a t the ability of high efilciency, regardless of claims
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my friend Leggett as toastmaster. I made for high power trans-7ission
wager my old tile he will soon be service.
-AT THEmaking Fourth of July orations. Bett e r get him this Year, You d l l a g e s
Harry McBeth is taking a couple
that a r e going to celebrate.-North
of weeks vacation, starting this week
Loup Loyalist.
and Mrs. Staicy leaves this week for
L o c a t ~ d5 miles northa couple of weeks vacation. Darryl
east of Ord and 2 miles
A bolt of lightning struck a tree Hardenbrook is gone for a couple of
southwest of brick school
five mil west of Cedar Rapids early m e ~ k spea. so t h e Clniz fonce is prettv
house.
1 s t s&rday
cawing a well shot u p a s d the boss will have
$10 for a colt to get up
branch to fall across the high tension to stay on the job. Mrs. Chotena is
and suck. Phone 2103.
line. AS a result electric juice t o always ready to help out however, in
Wolbach and Greeley was
fact has been with u s so inuch that
I t yequfred
than a day
she is considered a member of the
locate the trouble.-Greeley
Citpen. force and invited to the picnic t+
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nlorrow.
If divorce proceedings a r e ever
-started up a t our house i t will prob\
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the vear. The annual house cleaning
stunt was on there this week and
the only reason that the proceedings were not started this year is
because the kid and I moved down
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town and did not venture back until
the annual moving about was all
over.-Curt Parsons in Brain Leaks,
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S a t h ! and daughters spent ( l a r g e crowd of listeners.
DdcorASunday afternoon at Roy W l l l l a ~' tions of pSnk and white with pink
Dorothy, Katy, J e a n and Jack Ram-1 m e s . T h e program war as follows:
a n s 3 Mike m a l e n d Spnday. Mr. Music --,-,--,,,
Laura
,,-Homer
-,-Haeelbaker at Mike halens Saturday. ! Invocation-,--,-Mrs.
William Homer
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jeffries at Iran Singing--,Young People of 82 voices
Canedm Thursday eventng. Mr. and Recitation-----,-,,-,,--Dsrrel
Noyes
Mrs. Paul Gebauer a t Rex Clement6 ' &citaUon---,-,,,,---&ster
Naeye
Sunday a f t e r n q n . Mr. and me. Singing- ---------,,--Primary C I a r
Steve Finch at Pete Andepons Recitation----,,------Chester
Hou&y
Thursday evening. BessIe and Hazel Exerc)se--,-----,,-,---Primary
club
Bessie and Hazel Smith - * Agnes Singing-------- l--,-Y0ung People
Anderaens sunday afternoon. R m a Recitation -----..-.,---Katie
Roman#
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illiams, Carl and Morris a t the Nore. Recitation -.----.----boys Sund-y
afternoon. Marion Recitation-,--------Dorothy
Romans .
Dan'. spent the night with the Smith Recitation-----------Agnes
Anderson
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girls Sunday night.
M , and M ~ ~~ l . b wattlea,
~ ~ t M ~ .Singing-,-----,,,-,,-,Yound
/~eopIe
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~ . Welsh and Mrs. El- Drill ------dod@tron
den. shivel,,
and fam,lies dsitod Address--------------Mrs.
pete ~~d~~~~~~ last ~~~d~~ eveing, offering ...........................
M~~ and Mrs. R~~ H ~ ~ ~M, ~, and
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M ~ Clyde
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bcoyote ~hunt Recitation---,----__-----Sarah
Tuesday by digqins out four young 1 ~ecitatlon---------,----Helen Houtby
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( Recitation ----------- --Wester Naeve
~h~ childrens D~~ progranl given Song-------------,----Yo~~
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FARM LOANS and I NVESTbf ENTS
ABSTRACTS OF TI-TLI~
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FIDUCIARY T R U S T S
ADMINISrI'RA'I'OKS
EXECUTORS
GUAl<DIANS
SAFE DEPOSITS
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The above are but a few cases in Which we
are able to be of service. Being under State
inspection affords you absolute SAFETY. Being completely organized we are able to give
YOU SERVICE that spells SATISFACTION.
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time this week.
"Chuck" Mutter a
relative of the Tribune family and a
former member of the Ord Journal
force canie u p 'Wednesday evening 1
and is looking after the heavy me-'
chanical end of this shop and superintending this issue. H e not only
shines in the mechanical line but 18
some go getter when meal time roll8
' around.-Barwell
Tribune.
\Vhen you decide to build or repair tile matter of
the Lumber to be used \is very ihportmt. If you
specify lumber fronl WelleP Bros. yald you know that
yo11 are gettiug the best obtainable. !!jervice first, last
aud forelnost,
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The ~ r i b u n eshop took a day off
l a s t Friday and all hands went to Or$
t o attend a meeting of the LOUP Valley
Newspaper
Editorial AssodationC
lnen fro111 the valley were present in
generous numbers and the Ord editors
a l o n g with the good people of that
town certainly entertallled all in a
lavlsh.i:lg manner. In the afternoon
the visitors put in a few hours ta'king
shop with no set program to confine
them and we believe that the time was
certainly well spent. In the evening
i n the dinning room of the Methodist
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I have always been a liLtle lax in attending these mseti:ips in the past,
but I a m going to endeavor to ans w e r present when the roll is called
a t the next meeting. The next session will be held a t Grand Island iri
Mrs. C. J. Mortensen returned
from Lincoln Wednesday night. She
was accompanied by Miss Louise
Pound.
Miss Pound who is t h e
woman's State Golf Champion spent
a great deal of time on t h e local
coutse and expressed much admiration for the natural advantages of t h e
course aa well as t h e admirable
shape Jn which it is kept. Friday
evening a t the invitation of Mn.
Modensen and Miss Pound a number
of ladies assembled at the golf lhbs
where Miss Pound gave them much
valuable instruction in regard to t h e
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1 0 loaves,
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1% loaves,
3 for 2%
2 for 2 5 ~
MRS. WEEK'S BREAD
10c loaves,
3 for 25c
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time with her mother Mrs. 0. 0.
White who is not at all well.
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Potash, lime, nitrogen a n d phosp h o r i c a c i d a r e fertilizer ingredients, just as c o x b i n a t i o n s of
compounds-boiling
p o i n t fracticnu-form t h e body
of gasoline. To g e t t h e m o s t
satisfactory rqsults f r o m either,
the p r o p o r t i o n s m u s t be properly
RED
rown i3 balanced to give the most satisfactory results
with the modern motor. You c a : ~ncither add nor rernovc
any fraction from Red Crown and have as good an all-around
motor fuel.
It has an abundance of low boiling point fractions to assure
quick starting under all weather conditions and plenty of
higher boiling point fractions to develop maximum power
with the greatest economy.
Adjust your carburetor to Red Crown and you can operate
on a lean, clean-burning mixture that assures big mileage per
gallon and very little carbon.
Drive in to any Red Crown Service Station and fill your tank Wn.rc
ofifor
with balanced gasoline. You will receive prom+, courteous RED CROWN
attention and full measur- of
that assures dependRoad Map
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protective
lubrication.
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T I E ORD QUIZJ OltDj NEiIRASILlj TIIUI\SDI~Y,JUXE 19, 1924.
Z:~lte~*rarillil~eiltsof
Quz~lity
Today, Thursday, last showing of "THE YKISTEHS' DEVIL."
Wesley Barry and Harry Meyers
Fighting Blood
WANT ADS
Comedy, "MORNING DAYS"
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pullets. Mrs. H. Van Daele
Gem, Saturday Only, "TIIE GR-UL" with ~ u s t , i nFarnum
Comedy, "THEwUXPLORER"
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F O ~SAI,E--Re-cleaned
S
Sudan grass
seed. Phone 4521. Henry Ben. 10-tf
social cliary "YOU CAYT GET AWAY IVIT~I'IT?'
EOR REST-Modern
See Joe Barta.
FOR RENT-Four
6-room house,
7-tf
room house.
Sall
10-tf.
WANTED-Washing
and
ironing.
Phone 364. Mrs. L. M. Catlin. 11-2t
See F. E. Glover about that screen
Iff
lob.
FOR SALE-Partly used scholars hi^
in G. I. B. C. Phcne I. E. Orcntt.
a few days.
HIDES-\Ve
pay highest
market
price for hides. L. Mazac & Son.49~1
Sutnmertinle is the season when your youngs t e r s trot out into the Open, and with their rough
and turn ble tactics 1. 1 ) ~ ' 1 1
want the pr,.per shoes to
keep their footies neat
B. d o Rose, Attorney
Sam Green and Ed Brace
were SOTICE FOR dYPO1NTE d OSsen of T e c w s e h
visited others t o leave here intending to go
MEXT OF ADM&,UISTRA~OR
his sister, Mrs. Ed Bannister and to Milton, l i s c o n s i n last week.
STATE O F NEBRASKA, VALLBY
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Larger Seats are being installed
in the Gem in place of the old ones
which have been sold and other in1provements a r e being made, which
will be appreciated by the
ll1a1lY
patrons of this popular play house.
from St. Paul Sunday morning.
Mrs. Robert VanHorn is confined
to her bed for six weeks at
least.
Mrs. VanHcrn has nqt been well for
sonig time and last week the doctor
aronounced her illness *leakage of
,
the heart.
Miss Gertrude A. M c C a r t h ~was in
Mrs. H. C. Sample and two boys
Ord a couple of days the first of the Joseph and John left Friday afterweek in the interest of the Father noon for Newton, Iowa where they
~ l a n n a g a n Honle for BOYS, of Om-, w i ~ lvisit relatives of h l r Sample aha. This home is doing a wonderful
The Dorcas Sunday school class
work and is endorsed by many promi- ' o f the Methodist church
met for
nent people 01 all denolllillatiOs and their usual iiloxlthly meet with Miss
faiths. The Home is strictly non-sec- /Dorothy and Gertrude Bohrer Mona
t a r i a n Accoldlng to a statelllent glv- 1 day night where they enjoyed
en us by ,liLss JlcCarlhy, 1539 boys, nice ~ o c i a levening.
have been cared for by the Hollle to
Mary Bohrer
returned t o
the
date and 55 of them have been Jew-!' hospital a t Green Gable Monday sfish, 485 catholic alld 996 non-cath- ter visiting her
relatives for
a
olic.
rouple cf weeks. Miss Bohrer is a
successful nurse.
SOHTII LOUY
Mrs. Myra Gowen came from Lin(By J l a ~ ~ dCcnway)
r
coln Friday to visit her
relatives
Thursday, June 12 was the
80th and friends and to take care of busibirthday of Mrs. Sarah Wheatcraft ness matters.
&nd so~lle of her relatives, ThrashMae IIcCall who had been visiting
ers, Weeds and Townsends callte in her sister in Ord returned home On
t o spend the evening and help i n the motor Friday.
celebrating the occasion. They servMrs. Grace Hutchins
went
to
ed i r - cream'and cake.
Grand Island on the motor Friday to
This is just the kind of weather meet her husband.
Mrs. Ralph Green and son arrived
f o r a good time arid s o Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Parks entertainrd a few
of Monday evening tq spend the sumtheir friends a t dinner last Sunday. n,er months With relatives here.
Those present were Rube McCune,
Mrs. Frank Holman
decided to
Dorthy and Maxine, Mr. and Mrs. keep the dray a d has hired Lark
F r a n k McDermett and Mr, and Mrs. Koby to run it.
w i l l Stine They report that they
s e ~ ~ n tDay
h lhptJst
had a big feed.
The
attendance
a t church is sure0. T. Babcock returned honl? fro;
Milton College Thursday after
visit of a few days in Lincoln.
ccunty, may be issued t o L. B. Fenner of said countv, I have appointed
the 11th day of July, 1924 a t 10
olc!ock a. m. a t my office a s
the
time and place of hearing said petition, a t which time and place persons
interested may appear and
show
cause why said Ictters should nct.be
granted.
I t is further ordered that notice Y
publication be given for three weeks
prior to said hearing.
In testimony whereof, I have sct
my hand and seal this 17th day of
June, 1924.
H. Gadmundscn.
County Judge.
B. A. Rose.
Attorney for Petitioner.
First Pub June 1 9 2 3 times
We h:lve them---just what
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FOR SALE-Sweet
Potato Plants,
write or see J. W. Tucker. Arcadia, Neb.
12-lt
YOUR PIANO will receive the attention that it needs if you call H. C.
Abernethy, phone 232.
st!
IVAVTED- an to work t n farm.
Steady job to right party.
Jas
' Vandas. Phone 3820.
12-2t.
FARM FOR SALE-160 acres wel!
improved. 10 r i l e s south of Ord
E. P. Cook
12tf
WANTED-Your
sweet cream: also
your cream, eggs and poultry.
Johnson Ice Cream Company. 2 tl
LOST-Buick
crank. Finder please
leave a t Quiz office or notify H. D.
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Rogers.
12-it.
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and they're priced right---
$1.48, $1.98 to $2.48
few more milk custonlers in Arcadia.
Dell Rme,
Arcadia
10-3t.
--FOR S A L G F r e s h strawberies 25 cts
a quart. Coxne betwren 11 A. M and
5 P. M.
John Skala
12-3t
FOR SALE-Sudan grass -seed home
grown. S'ate tested 87 percept. IOc
per pound.
Timmerman.
4tf
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FOR ShLE-3-foot
Deerixig b ~ ~ c l e r .
WANTED-A
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SOTICI< Sol? APl'OI\TMENT 01" IDIIh'ISTH ' "i)ll
STATE O F NEUR i8KA. VALLEY
COUNTY, SS.
Whereas there hzs keen filed in my
IJOST-Brown
beaded hand bag.
Finder please notify Cbanlpion
office.
12-lt
-LOST-Large
cob-shovel somewhere
on Ord streets. Finder notify this
office.
10-3t
Ord, Nebr.
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base ball gloves between
Kuehl and Conner farm hoxnes l a g
llotify
Sunday. Finder
please
Wlllard Conner.
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engraved gold watch,
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-, L O S T - S ~ ~ P ~puppy,
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brownish
color,. white feet, last seen near
I Milford's Store
Sunday evening.
Reward. W. B. Weekes
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A GOOD SPANISH JACK will make a
stand on the old Stabbe place. $12
1 for a sound cplt, 3 days old. E. M.
day night.
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drove t o Waco Friday morning. They
a r e not s o lucky as some as they
had car trouble.
~ l f crandall
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and wife went to
Grand Island Friday. They expected to meet their daughter and grand
daughter, Mrs. Peter Clement and
Ora and go with them by way
of
auto to curtis
where their
son
Horace Crandall lives.
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~ OrdH
t between trains Friday.
Alice
who has been visiting
her aunt Mrs. Paul
Robinson returned t o her home in Grand Island
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. ~d Schoemaker and daughter
tices this week Tuesday and Thursday.
The Womans Missionary
society
met with Mrs. Grace Hutchins Tuesday for an all day meeting.
The Young Womans
Missionary
Society met In the church basement
Wednesday afternoon.
'l'%ere was
election of officers and the might
boxes were opened.
~ The ~
t o ~ i c ?for
~ the Chriot!an
Endeavor next Sabbath is Discovering
Let
us
make
this
an
inthe pledge.
ttresting meeting.
Junior Christian Endeavor next
Sabbath will ba led by Merrill PCIan.
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FOR SALE--House and four lots, original town of Arcadxa, easy terms.
ercial State Dank. Arcadia,
FOR SALE--My residence and lot in
Ord, 8-room modern house, 3 blocks
from square, reasonable price and
I good terms. W. B. Gregg.
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PIANO-HARMONY-See
me
for
Pian-Harmony
instruction,
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will take a class during my summ e r vacation.
Priscilla Van Decar. Phone 313.
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HOUSE FOR SALE--Six room house,
bath room, lights, water, gar, and
heat, eight lots sultable for gardenipg o r small chicken farm. Call 38
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HAIL INSURANCE-See me for Hall
Insurance on your crops. Lone > t
Rates
n o s t favorable adjustl~lelltsand
cC losses. H. R. VanDecar.
Qtf.
FOR S A L W n e pure bred Holstein
bull, 1 pear old. verv well bred.
I also have several high grade
bull calves, 4 to 8 months old. from
cows that give from 50 to 65 lbr.
of milk daily under average farm
,cpoditfons. Earl Smith, Phone 0324.
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hair dr.
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n:: :-zging, scalp trl~dt!:c..ts
for $4.5 1 f'~, +alii:.s h&\r d d ~ ~ ? ? l l l ? ,
i:tlpOrid~ifthings in foo~lrl>cc;sa;.:~ for I I ~ ~ ! . . h i 1 liug and co~itiiillsllone of those ele~::e~its
\vhi:li are apt to cause for111 . t i ~ n ;of jloiso:is during liol \\eather. \\'hat is good
o
for tllc . i t l _ l e t e is gogd for !on a:?d e:l)ecially ~ i c ccrearli ((The Quality Kind) the ideal
fdod f3r children. G:: it br:cl< c: bulk in all flavors.
LOANS-We
a r e now taking
' FARM
applfcatlons for farm loans for next
Johnson Ice Cream Co.
ACCREDITED HERD O F JERSEYSTen bulls for sale, five of breeding
/ age, from cows and heifers that
I were good enough to win first at
the N e b r a ~ k aState Fair and other
cows tpat produce from 300 t o 400
I Ihs. of butter fat per year.
All
registered. Price from $50 t o $150
each. Ernest S, Coats & Sons, Jersey Xo:xie Farm, Ord, Seb,
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and marL21iing.
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rates of interest. If you nil1 need
a loan by March lrt, do not delay.
See u s about It now and ..see
yourself of the money rhen you
will want it.
Mrst Trwt Comoanr. Ord. Nebr.
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COLE
CREEK
BPBBI~ES
Dry Buttermilk--,-- 6.25
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ONLY
$160 more than the Overland
touring car-the Overland Coupe-Sedan
-the loorld'sforemost closedcar ualue. All
the unique exclusive features of a coupe
and a sedan in one!
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Removable rear seat giver big loading space
for anything and everything. Seats adjust
backward and forward. Seats also make
into a full-size bed in the car-great for
camping. Easy riding patenfed springs-big power -reliability record-breaking
economy. Come in and see it.
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transmission, priced under $500, f. o. b. Toledo.
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Areadla, Nebraska
CIlESTNUT 1ilLIi NE\YS
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juice and the women chewing-gum.
Continued from page 12.
Owing to the great nerve centers surrounding the parts affected, even a mild case
of Piles wealrens the whole system. Many seemingly hopeless cases of chronic
disease h a m been restored to perfect health by the mere curing of some aggravating
rectal trouble.
,
bass, still they were getting some and
tin instructive boolr has been published by Dr. Rich,
[lie Rectal Specialist of Frand Grand Island, This boolc
tells how rectal troubles produce pus and toxic poisons
It
wllicll are absorbed tllroughout the human body.
tells how and why you can pour medicine down your
throat, spend your money at the world's best health resorts, in final desperation permit yourself to go under
the surgeon's knife-but never be well until your Piles
and Rectal troubles are cured.
soon "housekeeping," and then start-
coming up, that I ever saw. They
had told me a t the store the night before about a cyclone up the valley
a couple of days earlier, which tore
a f a n u home a l l t o pieces and I had
visions of being blown into the lake
It did rain mighty hard for a half
hour, then begall to clear and by ten
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This book also Lells how quickly and easily Piles
and Rectal troubles can be cured without the use of
knife, scissors, "hot" iron, electric or any other cutting
or burning method-without
confinement to bed, and
wit11 no hospital bills to pay. In hundreds of cases the
method has been proven a success.
\\'ilh c ~ e r ypurc.lvase of $3.W. Orlc to a Customer.
One stock White Canvas Shoes, closiilg out at the
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Free, postpaid, the hook will be mailed to any person afflicted with Piles or other Rectal trouble, on receipt
of the coupon below, signed with name and address
and urniled to Dr. Rich, Grand Island Nebr.
a little shack there that I can
i n f o r a day or two at
a time a
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Cllis year those who do not own lot
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Arcadia, Nebraska
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iiigllest prices fdr your produce.
g e t s plenty of t h e large ones.
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Grand Island, Nebr,
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INFOI\~IATION-
'PAOE TWELVE
ARCADIA DEPARTAlENT OF TIlE ORD QUIZ, ORD, N&UHASKA.
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the other end around the frame of
tunefull roundalays, of
the
nler
OLEYOGR-CPHS
Because they appreciate the
health and taste giving qualities of
our Sodas, the youngsters always
You'll do the sam? once you've
profited by their refreshing appeal.
(By Otto B. Schott)
COOPER'S VARIETY STORE
The Picture Tells the Story
When you have paid your bill with
no argument.
The cancelled check is your legal
Butter is one or nature's
best foods-that's
an undeniable fact-for
it contains all the important
properties for muscle and
blood building.
Hot weather bringa no
gqod t o your berishable
foods and liquids. But
good ice, pure and well
handled, will protect you
from the ravages of heat.
F o r food insurance call
Phone 6 1 o r 52.
pels her to wear.
This is just one of the many advantages of a checking account f n
Spread it on a slice of
2 24-oz. loaves for 25 cts.
Let us tell you the rest. You'll be the gainer. COME IN.
Commercial State Bank
Arcadia, Nebraska.
bresdla, Rebrash
Areadfa, Nebraska
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to git into de choir."
Last week Ord boasted of having a
beauty parlor, and the Quiz said that
there were soon to be more of them.
Comes now North Loup with the claim
that they now have more beauty parlors than Ord. Jake Ward says that
both towns need them. We believe.
that a beauty shop in Arcadia would,
go bankrupt, judging by the number
d good looking girls here that don't
have to use make-up to be pretty.
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Real Estate and
Arsenate of Lead
The above item will no doubt res u l t i n a deluge of brickbats hurled
in this direction from the other corners of the county. But we know of
several Ord boys who have fallen for
Arcadia girls, so we aught to have
plenty of help in case of trouble.
RCADIA
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Squashville seems to me to be a s
deadly dull a s it was years ago, said
the man who had been abay. The
streets are a s rutty, if not more so;
t h e mud is just a s deep and the dust
blows a s energetically a s ever There '
seems to be fully a s many unpainted
bouses, dirty store windows and
slouchy men. What is the matter
with the old burg, anyhow/ What has 1
i t accomplished in twenty years?
Whak has it to boast about? Nothing.
o h yes, i t has, pridefully replied the
friend who had stayed a t home. We've I
got a golf club that costs $15 to join.
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Real Estate and
Windmlll and Well repairing
Phone 114
North Side Main s t r e e t
A. H. HASTINGS
Undertaker and
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Phonee:
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Sol Brox-went to Scolia last Sat- Anlong those r h o shiiped cattle i n 1 Ilrs. Carl htaynard and chiidreni Loup City community club extend9
urday to attend the funeral of a neph- the Special traioload that went to went to Tecunlseh last Saturday to an {nvitation to celebrate with them
on the Fourth of July.
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Omaha over the U. P. last week from spend a * f e w days with relativeel.
Ord were 0. P. Bell with two loads.
w s s Lena ~ e a d l ewas a Saturday Lee Furtwangler \cith one load, Ed.
Irl Tolen, his brother Mark and 01
0. B. Mutter and i a m i r and lola
evening passenger t o Burwell for a l B l a h a with ode Icad, Joe Marks with \Winder were a t Bur\rell l a ~ tSatur- May itxlliams were .in Sargent bY
few days visit.
two loads, Pau! Hansen with one load, day disposing of a carload of Jersey auto way last Saturday. Orin went
Joe Jelinek wlth one load, Ernest cattle that Irl had b ~ ~ t g and
h t shipped over to take pictures and the others
E d n a x l Blalia retu;ney Monday Marks with two loaclu and Lew Jobst in.
acconipanieti him for the trip.
f r o ~ i iOmaha, where he had been with with one load.
Bun Grimes returned last week by
The G!en Auble fanlily returned the
---Mrs. Lynn Blakley of Loup City is latter part of last meek from a few auto to his home a t 1Iiff. Colo.. after
Fern McKinney of B u r r e l l was an taking up suiunier school work a t days spent a t Clarkion. Glen drove a visit in Old., He left his family
Osd visitor last Thuraday while en- Kearney and will teach in her homelthe car through. but on accoufit oi with her people the Raymond Gals
l r c ~ i t eto her home frola Granl Island. toinn again next year. Before going 4 the roads being bad t i s family came family, for a longer \isit. H e wlll
; t o sum:ner school she spent a few Lack on the train. They had been to retuin for t h e ~ nin a couple Of weeks.
I Helen Travis and Kathryn Gass d a ~ swith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. return her parents, Prof', and Mrs. Mildred Gass will accouilmny them
/wroe a t bake Okoboji last week at- IIenry IlTarquard. W
tending a convention of the Girl Re- Ord she had her tonsils removed.
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1 hfonday
fiolll s t , Paul sere he
preached last Sunday for t h e Presby-
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Harold Scoins of Cairo was visit.
ing his uncle, D. B. Huff and family' '
TVallac-e .fohnsen was a ~ A u r nPaslast week, also with his friend Homer
Veeder and wife.
senger last Saturday fro111 Lincoln
where he had been taking a n OsteoMiss Flora Wilkinson, a n aunt of ipath exanlinatiOn.
in Ord,Sickles,
Earl
returnedwho
to her
has home
been a visiting
t Grand 1 Mrs. Jack Jchllson and son, Vernon
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came from Burwell last Saturday for
a visit with the F. J. Dworak family.
hlr. and Mrs. I r e d Ering and grandMrs. Earl Burson and baby were in
daughter, Miss Laura Zlomke of Burwell were Ord visitors for a time last Burwe'll to spend a few days with re1
''I'hursda~. later driving to Grand 1s- atlves. They came h o b ond day.
land.
Doris Alderkan came down from
last Thursday
a visit at
Mark T d e n hm for a counte of
weeks been enjoying a vacation from the August
his duties a t the postoffice but in a
few days he realizes vaoations will be
' a thing of t h e paart for h i m
F o r a liunilccl tilnc only
Island last Friday.
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her father, Chas. Post who recently
left here for C a l i L r n h and is now a t
the home of his son Fally Post a t
f i ~ $ ~ z * ~ ? ~ ~ ~ @ ~ @ ~ $ - * ~ ? ~ 6 ~&rPel
: * : *y.~ %He* ~ also
@ ~ has a bmther1.V.
Watch for W c k m h . r &tarday ,Pwb living there'. 'Mr. Fast) spent
8-t( several months here and a t Aurora
Special.
u'ith his son Will and family. There
M ~ E.
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. Barta was a last s a t u r - a t e still a good rpany old settlers who
raniember when Chas. Post and his
d a y passenger to Omaha.
brothers lived near Elyrla, in fact a t
C ~ ~ LPost
. owned the presDick Pilair from k i o r ~Oregon,
13. B. Van Dac~ar was a business one
eat time
to!vnsite
of SElyria
a s a home- has been spending a few days in Ord
visitor to Onlaha last s e e k .
stead. The Post family came here in and vicinity. H e formerly lived hbre.
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Sunday he came down from Burwell
Spend the Fourth of July a t Loup the
going t o Omaha on the motor.
City a s guests of the
13-lt., Mrs. Ed. F. Beranek went a s f a r
las Aurora last Saturday to meet Ed.; Auto races horse races, races of
D.
H ~ l n i eand
s falnily
Over
who was coming home from Lincoln, every description, water fight, ball
mom
way last Saturday to where he had been in a hospital since game between Ravenna and ' Loup
do some trading.
his accidend a couple of weeks ago, Cit, free dances day and night and
wheu he had his hand badly injured. a full Program closing with immense
L a s t week Rose ' ~ r i t z~ e n to
t I&- I t was a t first feared that he would fireworks program by the Loup City
rloln to spend a few days visit in^ with lose his hand, but it is now thought l C ~ m m ~ n Club.
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We invite the
.relatves and friends.
he will retain -lost of the use of the world'.
If you have to replant corn,
member.
Jack Browu sub~n,ittedto an aperaA m o w t h e inmmiog -passet:r:
ation at
Ord Hospital last week.
0, the nlotor last 'Sundav Miss Saturday e ~ e n was
i ~ Mrs. John MeHe is a Mtient Of Dr. Howes.
%[en Holmes returned to Omaha. Iia Of Melia Nebraska. She
f.he
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forlllerly liv& in Ord and worked mother Cd P. J. Melia a n d Will Visit
Mrs. Mary m a t o n arrived last week Slle
the Parkins
jewelrywasstore.
While
and Mrs.
family
for afirst
few visit
days. to
from Eaton, Colorado and is visiting at
i n town
bliss ~~l~~~
a guest
of her
Thisson
js not
Melia's
lher son, W- J.
and fa1l1i1y.
Mrs. John Alnbrose. Upon leaving Valley County. She has h e n here a
M i s ~Holnies told the reporter that nUnllKr Of times and thinks we have
l t m e m a r ~Kimbrink who had been the ~~b~~~~
had shourn her a fine country.
visiting a t the Harry Papsons home ,delightful time durillg her visit.
returned Monday t o her home a t CeuRev. C.
Frank and yis mother
:ha1 City.
hIr8. Gr$ce pye was called back to were visiting a t the F. C. Williams
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e latter part of last week. Rev.
Miss Ruth Milford went to Omaha ~ i q c o lsunclay
been nursing. s h e said Frank's a i f e was formerly Ruth Ny.last w-eek alld on the 23rd of June I she she hadreturn
to Ord later f o r a gren, who a t 0ae time attended school
'colllmenced teaching in Technical ionger visit with her children, who in Ord _and made her home with her
JHfgh school in that c i t y
are beicg cared for at the honle of her sister, Mrs. Williams. i l i l e On the
t r i p to Ord from their home a t Lini a t u r a a y Mrs. Roy G r k came !mother. Mrs. Chas. Palnl+tier.
coln, the elder Mrs. Frank suffered
hollle from Grand Island leaving her
Honald was visitillg her a broken arm when the car in which
mother hlrs. 0. W. Seerley recoverthey were riding was thrown partiing from, a recent severe illness.
grandparents. Mr. ~d hlrsd F. M.
Davis and her aunt, Mrs. Horace Crow ally Over. The lady insisted On Coming
as the fracture
iqay R~~~~~ was at the station and falllily Friday. Catherine return- On
ed, as
but s o much pain deyeloped later
Saturday and met her friend Miss I ed
that they cut their visit short and reZ e l p ~ a Reicher from Aurora. These 1
turned home.
.young ladies were school mates whell I m a s . itnilSon went to Ldncoln to a
hospital
last
Saturday.
He
has
been
a t t e n d i n g college alt York.
A couple or weeks ago<.e told of
--ill and under a dootcrs care f o r some , 3liss L~~~ Rowbal and II,Pz s,\.a,n
Garner
The Hugo Bros. show Went t o Burgoing to Des Mofnes, I a , ,"here they
,
-well Sunday evening. One ~f their
visited bliss Lucys brother Geo. Row~ u e qS. F. Hewitt, went to Shelby on
Attorney
returned bal and family. Last
they went
the train that &rning,
Mturning P O W ~ Saturday from Lincoln, where
Des Moines to Rochmterl
h b h y by auto to Burwell.
he had bezn attending to business where hIlss Howbal will enter Mayo
affairs for a few days.
I Bros. bospital for an examination ,
Last Saturday Mrs. Loice Seerley
and if the doctors think they can help
-and children came Up from Kearney.
James, giving his address as her she will submit to an operation. I
'Thev are visiting her parents, hIr. and ' ChillLcothej MO., was in Ord
a s h e told the Q U I Z reqorter several
Mrs. Pete Jensen and her Sisters few days going to Grand Island On months ago that she w& not well and
the
motor
Monday.
Mesdames Henry Korris and GUYBur
l planned on taking the trip for this
-- .rows and numerous other relati\ t P .
Her friends in Va?ley cl-unty ,
Harry bIcBetll and wife and baby summer.
a r e hoping for her a speedy recovery.
r ~ L.
. Davis, of Greeley, was a Sat- came home Monday after a few days
llrday evening visitor in Ord and 1s stay with Harry's sister and family
~ ~ ~ c ~ r : , $ ~ e ~ ~
haling the Quz set a few galleys of a t Grand, Island.
sears. Last rear sl?e r-as at .th- heaq
type for hinl this week to assist hint
Mrs. Jud Tedro went to Schuyler Of the school in district 541 Ibe
in getting out early, He is short of
'he
latter part of last week for an ovhelp in his own office.
> r Sunday visit with friends.
-Alice Hansen returned the latter
M,. Guggenlllos came up from Greep a r t of last week from Burwell where
s h e has been paying some gorldbye ley Sundap. He has for several weeks
visits. Sunday she left Ord for Bould- been working in that city.
e r . Colo., where for the preseni she
Attorney Clarence M . ' D & ~ s and F.
e ~ ~ e e to
t s make her home with her
J. Stara were Monday business visits f ~ t e Mrs.
r
Jess Worln and family.
ors to Aurora.
Mrs. Wm. Horner of North LouP
Mrs. R. A. McFeeley o f S c o t l a was
was in Ord last Sunday. She had k e n
a t Burwell for two weeks visiting an Ord visitor last Satufday,
t e r daughter Mrs. Carl Weber and
ti. IlcReth returne(l ' ~ a t u r d afrom
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t,er olnillg acquainted with a new son
who has arrived r t the \freber home. s hus'.less trip to Chicago.
\\%ile a t (3rd Mrs. Horner was d
guest of anotller daughter Mrs. R. E. Harold Fillinger was a Monday pasWngcr.
sc.nger to Columbus
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F r e e 1li111s autl \\'licels \\.ill1 6 Su\v 13alloo1, Tires..
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is l l ~ c1,ip::est I i o l i ~ l ~u ~f yall the year. Yo11 \\ ill linve a picnic o r a fanlily rcullioll o r a
11eiglli)orllood gcllieril~gand no such occasio~i,on dul). i t h , is colnpletc, \\ itliout a libern1
' a n l o u ~ ~oft Ice Cream a p d it is a l w a y s safest to Specify
basse ell Park, Ord, Sun'y, June 99
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QUALITY ICE CREAM
alklicipate your \\ dnts slid \\.ill llave n su~)l?Iy011 ban? for you if tlic orcler is pldced
l ~ cus?
r ordy 1)urc s\\ cet crealn a n ( l tlic clloiccst f i a \ ori~casonablyearly. I ~ e ~ i ~ e n i\vP
ings. Our Icc Cream is tlie best by t ~ s t .
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:See the local club tangle with the league leaders
:Sunday. Both teams are playing fast ball, and a
*good game is assured. . Regular league, qrices*
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JUNE 26, 1921.
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Ask the man
who owns one
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braskans present a s delegates o r vis- l I ~ e d i ~ e s d aevening
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a t the Chas. SaWatch for W::*.nm'a
Saturday
Watch for Wickuan's Saturday
itors. Among them-were Senator R. ban home.
Special.
8-tf Special.
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B. Howell, EX- overn nor Samuel McThose who were in Elyria Thurselv vie, EX-congressman A. W. Jef- day evening were Frank James, P e t e ; Mrs. J. D. 'l'edro returned Tuesday
Jersey milk and cream, fresh ev;lf
feries and C . F Reavis, Judge E. B. 'Duda, Andrew Zulkoske, Chas. Saban evening frolll a few days spent a t day L. I\fazac 6: s o n
12 tf.
Perry. Gould Dietz, Chas. hlcCloud and Anto Tuma.
G r a l ~ dIsland.
-and Mark Woods.
FVm. Tuma shelled corn for Andrew
Mrs. John Alhers was called to HalWiiliam Jennigs Bryan sat Upon the ICusek last
Jce and Erflest &larks returned the lam last Saturday to attend the f u platfol.ul directly in front Of the h'e- were James Iwanski*Vincen tSabana
latter part of last week from ~
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Kurek and
Mrs. Ed. panoweiz was over from
where they had been with a shipment
Tuma.
Comstock the latter part of last week
. !he
reminded
had a n one
expression
of a boy
on forced
his facetothat
go
Mr. and Mrs. John Jablonski spent 'of stock which they had fed.
visiting her people.
to church a h e n he preferred to go Sunday at the Joe Saban home.
I\.lr. and hlrs. Jollq llsen had as a
fishng. Howeber, when a MissouriFrank Janus,
Tunla and
'guest last week Mrs. Elllllla Wqatt
Mrs. A. J. Ferguson and Miss Li1an was nonlinating Governor Hyde ofJSoban r e r e fishing at the Bean creek of w w t o n , ~ o w g ,and F. D. &fyers of ian Bailey w e n P a s i e w e r s Thur*
that state for Vice President, Bryan's )last liionday.
rep0rted
Des Moines, ~ 0 t ha r e relatives.
day for Lincoln for a few days stay.
face was covered with smiles, when luck.
the speaker mentioned that Bryan [email protected]&gC~w"w9c..AIF'
Mrs. John Townsend, Leland and
Last Thursday, Chas Bals and wife
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or twice for
Billy of Rawlins, Wyo., came up from and Misses Edna Wartz and Eva McPresident.
Grand Island, Friday, where they had Beth and X'ornla May Snell drove to
been visiting for a few d a j s with Mrs. Grand Island in Bals' fine car and
There was much alscussion about $
while there called a t the hospital to
wlio would be nominated by the Dem- &~~+:e~~@:@~@:~&:~@y:~:~:+:@:q~
iAbbit? Townsend.
see Father Lawler, who is rapidly reocrats. Most people seemed to think
that neither Smith McAdoo o r UnderWatch for \Vickman's Saturda-.
Floyd Butterfield of Grand Island covering from a severe operation.
8-tf was an Ord visitor one day the latwood had any chance. They seemed Special.
We acknowledge the announcement
t e r part of last week He was ento think Governor Bryan would have
S u 4 a y ' r o u t e to his home a t Burwell where and invitation to the graduating exno chance to land a place on the
Nellie and Ella Stowell
ticket, though a few thought he might for Kearney to attend summer school, he had been visiting relatives and ercises of the Omaha South High
get the second place.
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I friends.
School of the June class of 1924. The
were held a t the city audiThere were several hundred womMiss Norms Adanls of Burwell was j Darryl Hardenbrook of the Quiz me- exercises
torium on ~ r i d a y . June 13 a t eight
en who attended the convention a s an o r d visitor last ~
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chanical force went to F r e n ~ o n t last @:Jock. The invitation came iron1
took a n active part in the affairs of
-Friday morning to spend ten days Mrs. Daisy Westover Lehmer whose
JO1l.lsOn
uent
1 with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. daughter Phyllis was one of the gradthe convention. A few made very effective speeches. Colll~lete equality Sunday to take the state board 0s- John Hardenbrook and with other rel- uates. Mrs. Lehmer forinerly attended the Ord schools.
atives.
was givn the woinen on the national teopathy exanlinations.
committee.
Chas. I3rennbc,k1s Monday. Boyd Mul- er live.
Will Rogers, the movie actor, was
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If yo^ expect to insure your grow-' ':
ligan's, Pearl Weed's and Thurlow
School district 52 held a well at- a correspon~ent at the convention.
Weed's a t Chas. Brennick's
help celebrate Mr.
day. Ice cream and
-ed. George
having deutal a o r k done ?,fontlay.
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We received a letter T f e w days
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FIDUCIARY 'I*KUS'IIS
ADblINISl'RA1~~RS~
EXECU'I'OK S
GUL41<DIANS
SAFE L)El>OSI'CS
The above are but a few cases in \ v l l i c l ~\vc
are able to be of service. Being under State
irispection a f f o r d s you absolute SAFEllY. Being coil~pletclyo i g a n i z e d we are able to give
you S E R V I C E that spells SATISFACTION.
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IJNDER STATE SIJPERVISIOIV
ORD, NEBRASKA
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tween the club members and the
Out Last Week)
banks requires that when the heifers
J.lr
and b l r ~ Ed ?r21i!er, ?I!rs G,bor six roams and bath, basementlare 18 to 24 months old they be bred
and the sfott RathLun and G u y
with laundry and coal room, fruit to purebred Ilolstein bulls. To insure son
IVaterbury
the
cellar, screened in porch, built in the club members of being able to ful- Ch:ldrens Day plog;.a:il a t t:Ae
agreement,
farnlers
around
cupboards, hot water heat, electric fill this
ch'lrcal in Ord last SL'l'lay
lights, g a s , . and city water, double Phillips, Giltner and Aurora orgarliMrs. \Valter Cuni~nins is sxdei\hat
garage, chicken house and garden, zed three cool)erative bull rings, one inlproved after rece!lt illness
fine lawn with lots of shade, fruit in each neighborhood, and are giving
hlr, and Mrsi Will Ratllbun and
trees and shrubs, on a n e t r a large free bull service to the youngsters. aenevie,e s u n d a y dlllner guests of
south front lot on a clean street in Incidentally, the farm herds of the co- M, and \frS cash~
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jell; blnch
nlo:ored to ~~~~~v
Only $1500.00 down Possession on u p
aXter.'oou and en-Each heifer put out under this con- 1oc.d a sunda,V
j u l y lst,
Arthu; B. Capron gtf
picnic thew Those wlio
tract must be given a tuberculin test went
Dorothy, Helen, Rith
and
each year and vaccinated for the pre- Austinwera
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O \ y x S l l l i ~? ; ~ T E S
Cunnnins, Reg.& McClain, Ber, vention of blackleg.
until completion of the project, each nice King, Mr. and Mrs Wayne King
club member must deposit $3.00 in
King accolllpanied them as
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sluccess with the Hol;tein', C .?r.:- his local bank a s an insurance fund. cllaperone.
*Ifred
'Vegrzyn,
has been
seys and Ashyreas and dow the brown I'p to the present time there have
for
Rathbun 'Or the
fiwiss a r e coming to the front in the Becn no losses, and it none occur, tile
''lonth returned
Tuesday
dairy states. This is getting to be money will be returned to club memhis father.
a one crop country and that's corn. bers when the project ends. Should
and Mrs. Joe Wegrcyn and part
Alfalfa is always a good crop, but 1l:ere be a loss, enough money will
t h e excessive treight rates take the be taken from the insurance fu ld to Of the falnily were Sunday guests Of
and Mrs.
Wegrzyn
l a l u e out of it for a cash c r o p With ' ~ az ca'f to replace the one that was
The members of the Sumter Ladies'
t h e dairy cow will come butter fac- lost.
tcries and cheese factories and prosCollege dgrleultnre Co-operates
*Id
are
a
at "llfor'l's
On Sat-'
perity. We have all that is needed
The calves are cared for under the bake
f o r a dairy country, alfalfa, sweet provisions of the Calf Club Project
June I1.
Mr. and Mrs.
and
clover, corn, plenty of pure water of the extension service of the College
spent
Sunday
as the guests
and clinlate: I have compared our of Agriculture, which gives whatever
and faillily
records with the records of old estab- 2--islance it can in the way of advice Of Mrs. Smith's
lished dairy herds in New York state a s to feeding and caring for the calves. South Of ScOtia.
The Childrens'
prOgrahl Of the
that were good enough to publish in Male offspring and income from milk
was given last
a national dairy paper a n 4 I find we p1o31:cts are the property of the club Sumter Sunday
a r e up with the average of the best member, and the .cow becoes his Friday night at the church at the
It was well
herds and as we a r e new in the game, when he returns the first heifer calf regU1ar preaching
attended and all appreciated the elthe feed and the climate must be to the bank
that had been put
by the
Last summer the calf club memabout right. This is no advertisenient for we have no cows or heif- bers under the leadership of County 'chi'dre11 and prOgralll coA1nlttee to
I ke;lt
R. H. camp, spent an entire make it a success The prograill a 2 3
e r s for sale.
In a trip over Valley county roads day on a judging tour. ~ h i r t y en
- t w o by
/ ~the
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givSunday we saw some very poor stands members visited four dairy farms, and "as by the aid. Solllethi~gO v e r $I5 O0
of corn and only a few good ones and the winning contestants won the covt h e best is very backward. There are eted places on the team sent to con\lIIVEl1SIDE
only a few fields of wbeat and about pete in the contest at the State Fail'.
(Crowded Out Last week)
the usual amount of oats. Both crops Various other meetings were heId dura r e a nice color, but very late and ing the year, when methods of handlThe hail last Monday done some
damage to the gardens.
with the right kind of weather will , i n s and feeding were discussed.
Mr. C a ~ n pis enthusiastic over what
Frank and Leo Derbas were up to
niake a good crop. Alfalfa is being
harvested but with the exception of 1s being acconlplished thu his proj- Tulnzs' for some popcorn for plant- a few fiilds does not show a large ect. and the bankers are well satis- ing last ~ ~ e s d a y .
crop.
1 fied with their venture
The club
Frank petska J r , purchased a new
Paul ~ b i f f o r dand family returned menlbers all are nlaking good in their tno-row cultivator from Zulkoski last
Sunday from northeast l e b ~ a s k a)"orkt and a r e taking an interest in\FriOay,
whore they have been visiting rela- etock-raising and in better dairy stock
Those who hauled hogs to town last
ti\<.:
friend.: fnr t'le past ten i'.l particnlar that bodes we? for the week were Pete Duda and Frank
-,.- ,?P, ' ; P I f c '4 P: 1 tile l\ottoms flood- future of dairying in Hamilton county. James.
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I c ,report heavy rains
Mrs. P. D Weaver and Miss Tuma
I. -.I j'-c: darts of Nebraska. They , s L ~ ELIC.lITH OS TllE
were up to Tumas' for some seed coln,
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conditions
REPrBLICIN COSVE3TIOS recently.
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Louis Urban of Arcadia called on
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hall and it carried conviction.
, Tun?as' laqt Fr:day e v e n i ~ g
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There mere several well known Ke- 1 Mr. Frank Wadas and family spent,
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Gasoline d i l u t e s the
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t i m e y o u use t h e c h o k e
and a s l o n g a s the motor is r u n n i n g . Road
dust is d r a w n in a t
every s t r o k e o f t h e
A f t e r five h u n d r e d miles o f o p e r a t i o n
y o u r n l o t o r oil c o n t a i n s h a r d d i r t
particles a n d is so heavily d i l u t e d
~ t gasolitle
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and c o n d e n s e d water
t h a t i t can't give protective lubrica-
To avoid wearing out your motor and
p a y i ~ gb i g repair bills, drain and
jltcsh the crank-case everyfive hundred
miles. K e e p c l e a n o i l o f the r i g h t
body on e v e r y b e a r i n g surface. Then
you will h a v e protcctite lubrication. Yotc'll actualb suvc many tiines the
cost of extra oil yoti use a n d g e t rnore
p o w e r and m i l e a g e f r o n i gasoline.'
C o n s u l t the P o l a r i n e Chart. U s e the
grade r e c o m n ~ e n d e df o r ' y o u r car.
Buy oil w h e r e you see this sign-five
g r a d e s t o suit e v e r y t y p e a n d m a k e
STANDARD OIL CORIPANY OF NEBRASKA
TI& ORL) QUIZ, OlW, A~BRASI&, THUnSDAY, JUNE 26,192'1.
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L u g e Coaledy "GIANTS vu. YANKS."
Ttle Screen's Masterpiece With Marion pavies.
Shooter."
"HOW
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to E ~ U
pleasant.
Palm Beach Suits
IS A N E W WHITE PAINT
Whitewash
Disinfectant
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Less 8%. for cash
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tn.0 trousers, Plalm Beach, or Wool, all
Less 8 per cent for cash
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Churches of O r d
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Special M u s i c
FI RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH *.
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NOBTII LOUP
Pethodist Church Kotes
For the past three weeks there has
been no regular church services, but
next Sunday there will be regular
services again.
Tuesday night the Epworth k a g u e
held their Rally at the church. Supper was served a t 6:$0 and the Rally
after supper. There was a goodly
number present. Next Sunqay F e y
will receive new members.
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Last Saturday the relative8 of Mar
Green met a t the Ekank Wright home
to help him celebrate his birthday.
Mr. Green was 80 years old on Friday
and SO Mrs. Wright planned to surprise him and so after church Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. David Davis and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Davis and
family, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. Willet Wright and family,
Mrs. Ellza Davis and Mrs. Maxson
came in f o t dinner. I n all there were
24 present.
Born to Mr. and Mra Fay Kingsolver on Sunday June 22, a son.
Jack Currie took his mother and
Aleta Manchester to Purdum last
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FIJIST 'METHODIST CHURCH
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E. H. M A Y N A R D , %Pastor
but were unable toiget here in time.
hlr, and Mrs. Ed. Johnse of Barter,
low c$m(e Monday night to visit
rela&es and friends about North
Loup. Mrs. Johnse will be remembered as Minnie Wheatcraft.
Herbert Ji. Cushing was in Norib
~ o u pbetween trains Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Dr. ~ g c h i y i e r ,who has been
in the Ord hospital for an operation
for appendicitis, came home last Friday. She is getting &long nicely.
Mrs. Hert and her daughter, Mra.
Meyers arrived here Monday afternoon by way of auto from. Kansas
City. Mrs. Hert is a cousin of Elmer
COXand is visiting relatives here for
a while. Her daughter, Mrs. W e r a
returned home Wednesday on the motor.
,we weat to the picnic Friday in
the Ord City park, that picnic so long
promised and Dad Leggett did it well,
ably assisted blr Mrs. Uggett and
their son and daughter Eugene and
Miss Flora, Many, many thanks to
the Leggett family for a lovely afternoon.
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
R. L. BRILL, Pastor
{G.0.BELL, Pastor
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her party.
A congenial group of young married people held a picnfic supper at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. ~ l o y dWeteel Thursday evening. These young
people try to have a gathering once
a week. Those who were present at
the Wetzel home were: Mr. a d Mrs.
Ford Eyerly and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Rollan Fisher and son, Mr. and
Mrs. James Johnson and children. Mr.
and Mrs. Stirling Manchester and
children. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Townsend and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Stude and children. Monday
evening they surprised Mr. and Mrs.
Ford Eyerly on their eleventh wedding
anniversary.
In Company with the North UP
correspondent, I attended the picnic
a t the Park Friday. There Is no use
trying to tell what a mod time I had,
so I shall just say "Thank You" to
Dad Leggett for entertaining us so
nicely and to the other gueats for
their friendliness. There was one
thing that seemed mighty queer to me
however. Almost every man who was
called upon to speak, ~lletioaed that
Rev. Maynard called at the Wm. i?
Garrick home sunday.
Earl smith has received word that
his mother is very sick at a daaghters at McCOOk. The last
was
she ia a little better. She has visited
here at
aUerney Price 'Isited at he IVM
Sunday
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More Money
PUSSY VlLLE
(Mrs Orsen E Davis)
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Oh Boy, 'but that 'was some fine
picnicand feed that Dad
at the park on
Enday of last week
wanesday
dternoon A~~~~ AUderson and Marion Davis were entertained at a birthday party
at
Beesie Smith's home in honer of her
eleventh year.
Happy little games
were followed by a treat of
the
Mrthday cake, candy and pop corn.
Anna Anderson helped Mrs. Johnie
Ingrham with the house chaning
stunt last week.
Lois Green of North Loup ls helpthese
1n.1~Mrs. Orsen &vfs
~ t household
h
duties
Earl Smith worked for Ike Pane the
for your CREAM, EG6S, POULTRY
if YOU sell to US. We guarantee satisfaction on every delivery. We will pay
highest prices and give you best o f
service.
The Fairmont Creamery Co.
I?. PISKORSKI
ORD, NEBR.
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Fenton with his alfalfa fields.
dy, dialogue by the young people,
David and Orsen David ~ 5 t hMr. recitation, I'm a Big Boy Now, Orand Mrs. Willet Wright, Mr. and Mra. ville Noyw, instrumental music, Lau-
W. H. Lane and family and.Sidney
Mrs. Roy Williams to her brother, Davis eisters. David Davis and L. 0.
Harry bach's home where she was Green of Nwth Loup, musical read-
week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Aug.
George Gardner a hard ware man
from Sargent and his two daughters
drove to Ord ~ u n d a y ,after the formers niece Helen Arnold who makes
her home with her "rand mother
Mrs. M. Flynn. She will visit her
father's relatives for a few weeks.
X b l b ~VALLEY
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Miss Deane Botts, nurse
the
as much as possible direct from the
Tlie good coolc kuo\\s tliat good coohillg does not
start in the hitcllea, but t[lilt she ~ l l t ~Ilave
s t fillst-cli~ss
nlaterials before slle cull do her best at tunling out
dainty and toolliso~~le
dislies. Slie also kno\\s that she
11ius1Iia\,e tasty c ~ t l of
s meats, ;very fibre rich in substance and apj)ealing to tlle taste and that is why so
lllurly llousewites of Orcl buy their Groceries and
their nleals at this store.
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,
at
.weller & McMindes Place .
and family, Miss
and Irving McCune
guents of Mr. and
Friday & Saturday
We will have sevkral head
e to work for E. H.
\Ve Iltne ti~kenspecial care to have all the tliillgs
that \kill be ~ieededfor llle Four111 of July picl~icdinners, coolpiug parties alld excursions, which ~ ~ 1 1be1
taken by our cili~enson tliiit day. \Ve hate a11 killds
of fresh fruit;, all kinds of cooked cold nleuts, pickles,
dressings, sauces, olives, e ~ n n e d~lleatsin fact anytiring and everjlliillg you will need.
Hogs and some Furniture
consisting of baby buggy,
bed, library fable, tables,
dressers, 400 fruit jars, some
of games we s
D.E. SICKELS
PHONE 68
OXE DOOB WEST OF IlllL~0.b~
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penter tools, canned fruit,
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W e will have
DELICIA
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1 Ford Touring Car
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Ice Cream on hand for
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WELLER & McMINDES
Auctioi~eers
THE ORD QUIZ; ORD, NEB&!@~(~\, TIIUIISl)dY, JUNE 26, 1931.
PAaE EIGHT
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Mrs. Jim Cooper came home Tuesday. She had been in Qmaha with
friends for a few dayr.
~-o~.cIo-oN--o--~---o-G-o*o-~*~
or-CIOOC-,
rpllere are probably a hundred items of especially seasonable &ds i? our stock and we invite you to collie. in
and supply your needs. Time and space will not perlllit
listing all of the seasonable goods at this time, but anlong
then1 we might list:
\ve handle the best the marltet affords ih all these
lines and we invite comparison as to price, quality Considered. It is our aim and desire to carry a complete hardware line; it is our intention to always treat You with every courtesy so that it will be a pleasure for You to trade
with us. We invite you to come in now and get acquai~lted.
ICE CIIEAJI FIIEEZERS'
OIL STOVES
SYl\ll'ilUl;\'G ClIXS
UUU.llI\'C JIATERltZL ,
REFRIGERATORS
L A W N I\lO\VEItS
FISlllXC TXCl(Ll3
OILS & CI\EASES
GARUEN llOSE
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Mrs. John Hopkins and her daughiU.UX STItEE r ,YE\VS
ter, Mrs. Earl Howell and baby came
(By Mary Kirby)
home Tuesday
Omaha.
Miss Mary Kirby spent last week
away the baby was at a
'Or
visiting a t the Morris Kirby home.
Mr. and hlrs. Nelson and two chil-
Suits Favored by Men
here.
At Shu Uwal Lower Pricw!
DISTRICT 49
(By Mary ~ o h n s o n )
Thls :tore Is erp\cclrlly well pi#{
partd to provide you with yoor;
new Suit The rraac of our p r k ~ ,
. a d duets on the
Near
midnight Mrs. Combs served a deliciOus lunch
Of Ice cream and cake.
Was Some
talk Of a Permanent
There
organization of the orchestra t o meet
from house to house, but nothing definite was decided.
Harold Parks stopped off with his
brother Steve on his s a y home from
Grand Island M o n d a ~
those m0rt in demand
The c r r t t a r n rod worctd fcbdu .ad oxeellaat workmrnrhfp'
aa~arpthe u b e ~ camlee
t
over thd
l0Dg61t ~ b l ! b d 0f h e .
We invite your most elreful Inrptctlon, and compititod, will
crure you to make your relectfon
at one of there prlcc8.
and Mrs. Ed. Johansen and two sons,
\Villis and Wilson and Thomas Nelson and son Thomag, J ~ .
Sophia Kirby spent last week visiting a t the George ~
i home.
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~ o of ~ thet people jn this neighborhood attended the shower given
by the Hugo Players daturday night,
as it was the last night it was to be
given in Ord,
Esther Whitford vislted with Clara
R r h , h a s secutcd a school moreing for Colorado.
Year. The
The weather was very unsettled
drietkt 38 in Maiden last week, a s i t rained nearly every
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wish t o congratulate ~ g h t ,w ~ &made it bad for the
Carmell o n her good fortune and wish people who wanted to attend the tent
her success for next year.
ahow. I t also put the farmers back
A a'ster Of
W. T' HpmlltOn*
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Mary Johnson as One Of the Quiz in their work. ~ r 4.. 8, Coats had
Mrs Morison arrived 2wt M o n d w
t.
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~ o l i e f , 111.. for a viait at the ~ ~ e $ : ~$$$.d~ d ; ~ ~ ~
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:A.
Hamilton home.
know$ how to show his gene $,impkina last Thursday.
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guests a good time. There k e r e sevThe latter part of last week Mrs. era1 helpful talks on news items. i
Jdrn R7bin bought
ticket Taw
Kessler and t w ~ small
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chil- am sure that every one there received
clay for GreeleY.
i %en E.returned
my R. A. Grant)
home from Beaver some I~formation, and hsplratiob
at l3Osevale
c c ...ge Newbecker &ov6 to O r a d City, where they had been visiting a from them. Mrs. Leggett must have Our Sunday
postponed their ChilMonday and drove u p a new daughter add sister, Mrs. Elmet Glad- had previous experience in prepar- "hool
~..i~%,
ing picnics. ~t least she displayed d r e n ~ 'day program for various r e s
son and family.
0ver:and.
remarkable ability along that line in On8 until laat Sunday. A picnic dfn:
JIrs John Goodrich was a return
'Last week M ~ jmes
~ . Wisda, ~ r . ,the picnic sLpper she served. w e all ner took place at noon and the Pro1
.e r la& Monday t o Northdaters,
LouP and two childre. of nuiversltg Place wish to thank Mr. and hlrs. k g g e t t gram a t 2:30- George Lmkhart. Supt.,
and Mrg. Dora
are
be
',;
wil her
came up to North b u p , where they most heartily for the interest he h a s ,
fi,cs, all.ee A. N. O ~ u t yt d
shown
in
his
COUntry
correspondents
!Ommended
for
their
part
in
prepardays.
Fox. had been visiting f o r a few
ing the excellent program and others
, 'ay John Hopkins shipped a They a r e guests of the James ~ i s d a ,and their work.
yith the program and
Steve Parks and Will Stines among
Sr.,
and
Roy
Stoltz
families
and
with
., of cattle and one car of hogs
entertained by Ruben Me,, .:ha. His SOD, Chas. A. Hop- several other relatives and friends Others
we attended the correspondents
c u e ' s a t a picnic supper last Sun, -,.ent with the shipment.
in the country and town.
Picnic
X , d a J given by editor
day night.
.---Miss E r n a Malottke of Ord, has been
hired a s the teacher in this school for
next Year. She has a first grade qertificate, is capable of teaching music
inthe school, and she is most highly
reconlnlended. She is in Kearney now
further perfecting herself a s a teach-
Ord, Nebraska.
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Leading 1924 Styles Await Y
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thdt (:re,lt Vacation J o n h a l e so
oftell promised ]ourself and your fanlily. Go to Califorllia. ~ 1 1 j o yi t s glorlo~isclimate, its matchless k a u f ~
of sea and mountain%
really great scenlc route. It takes yon through Denref, Colorildo Springs, the Pikes I'eak regioa, R o ~ a l
Gorge, scenic Colorado, and Salt Lake City, and brings
Yo,, back through the Pacific S o r t h a e s t via Yellolrstone
o r Glacier 3;ltional Parks-in perfect t r a l el comfort all
Special reduced '
summer excursion rates
Let ule help SOU plan this finest ran
journey in the a orld.
The North k u p boys played t h e '
42 boys a return game of ball Wednesday. The home boys were defeated
by a score of 11 to 16. The boys do
not seem'to be able to get a t e r n of
their own without some North ~ o u p
subs. Oh! where are the players of
s h a s been visiting
in Arcadfa with the IVill Benson
falnily Sunday. W'ill Benson's drove
Over to bring her back and spent the
day with the Williams family.
The Glen Johnson falpily speht I
Saturday at the G. G. Clement home.
Several families of Mrs. Clement's
relatives were there. I t was to celebrate the home cQming of her daughter, Elvabelle.
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While in Ord Friday, Mary Johnson I
visited a t the Chas. Finley home.
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lived in this community a s h o r t ,
time ago. Their daughter, Miss ~ o i s ,
Finleyi 8 in school a t the Grand 181and Business College for this summer.
She plans to go to school this winter
The wind was unusually freakish 1
last Wednesday night. There were intervals of perfect calm lasting a few
minutes and then suddenly there was '
a real gale whipping the tree tops first
in one direction and then the opposite
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Lack Of time and space last week
Prevented our making mention of the
Kensington held at the Christian {
church. A social program was put on
in the auditoliuni of the church, consisting of instrumental, music, songs,
readings, e t c , and every part of the
Progranl was excellent and the parts
taken by 3lesdames C. E. McGrew, L.
11. Catlin and Will Zabloudil were
w r t h y of special menticn. Xliss Josephine nlisko who just returned f r w '
her school work a t Lincol!~, was also
on the program. The luncheon served in the basement after the progranl
was everything that could be desired
and there was a large attendance dur-
specials alld put them in
the ice b o r You have
the ice there and might a s
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1 ter reading sonle of his rather ques- ,after the feed.
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You Need Good 'Tackle
111: COUNTY COURT OF
OUX r Y , NEBRASKA.
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Decide on the proper shape
and slla~e-step
why men
who
into
our
know
hat
styles clloose GOI1DOSS.
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To Get the Big Ones
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bit more than he expects?
i; con~yletc,l-ocfs, reels, lillcs,
s i ~ ~ l i c ~spdoii~,
l.~,
dil) llets aud scill~,
fliiiillo\t. ~ C I C ~ ~and
C ~ taclilc
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bo\cs all11 \\ (? ,
liligllt go 011 ~ \ l ~ u l l ~ c r a t the
i l ~ g many other
thi~igstlic i'lshernldll \vdl~ts,hut )Ic~u\\rill bc
g l ~ t to
l cul~ici l l alld looli the liilc over and supply yuii13 vacation needs froill our large a ~ i d
ell selected stock.
11001 g ,
how fair our prices.
Prayed for therein. I t is ordered that '
Spring suits, hats, caps,
sl-oes and furnishislgs for
Men and BOYS.
Ord, Nebraska
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TllE ORD QUU, ORD, ~ U R A S K ATUURSDAY,
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JUNE 26, 1924.
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are some kin of hlr."
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GEO. R. GARD . .
X-Ray Dtag~osls
Gas Glren for Ertractlons
to live in a r a t infested home,
Oftlce In Court House
F. L. BLESSING
spieler in the city.
Now
Ord, Nebraska
O r d , Nebraska
LA\\'YEl\
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-AT THDhonle that way. You've been spin;
ning the wheels for about an hour.
Cal got out and looked around. "Guess
you're right my friend," he sald, "but
thank the lord, we're still on the right
road, anyhow." At this juncture Garrity 'took charge of proceedings and
6oon got the car out of the mud. Whex
they got to the Alnity place they helped Cal into the house and then drove
on. Now it happened that Mrs. Amity
fiad had the paper hanger put on a
present had worked in the alfalfa field
rlntil noon beore hurrying t o the picqic and the Quiz feels highly honored
that they should leave their work t o
come. The following is a list ot the
55 who registered.
John L. 'Ward
Claud Rathbun
H, L. parsons
' R . A, Grant
Gerald Evans
George Kirby
~ y .S, "Bill" OlexaJos. J. waldman
Ivan Botts
H. B, Sall~ple
Eugene Leggett
John B, zulkoski
Located 6 miles northeast of Ord 'and 2 milee
southwest of brick pchool
$10 for
AUCTIONEEI\S
a colt to get up
o n e block south of post office
OWNER
AR'D E31UALUlKG
Offfce 347
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Group Twta Held the First Day of
Each Month
W, T. McLAIN
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UNDEl\TAI<ER
.EJIBAL.\LER
Qrd, Nebr: Phones at Omce and Residence, 443
P
,boyr"&d
THE liIalIaRADEB
I had no Cornfed ofi tne CGw.
goLng to be diaappOintedo
(Conthued from page nine)
think," Mlss Dwlght said.
dlsc~vered Verlnder had Sense enough t o know
thG he was the party addressed, and that be was being Wnlshed. He
tried to put the westerner out of the
walted.
"Come here, you 1" The man In the plcture and found hlmself ellmlnated
instead' An angry
'OSe
mlchab had taken the "gar
cheeks.
m6uth and was beckoning to hlm,
"Meaning me?' inqulred Kilmeny.
''That's the mistake You all make.m
'vf cCUrse I meah you. Who else Kllmeny told her. "The true romance
muld I mean?"
of the West Isn't In Its clothes and Its
Tlle fisherman drew near. I n hls trapplngs."
exes sparkled a light that belled his
"Where 1s it?" she asked.
acquiescence.
"In its sPirit--fn the hope and the
YOU belong to the Party c a m p 4 ; murare born of the wide plains find
below?" lnquired he of the rocklng the clean hills-in Its blg democracy
chalr, one eyeglass fired in the*com- and Its freedom from convent!on. The
placent face.
West Is a condltlon of mind."
T h e guilty man confessed.
Miss Dwight was surprised. She
I want to lnoa
what t h e , had not expected a p l d l o s o ~ hof~ thll
deuce you meant by klcking UP such a n , nature from her chance barbarfan.
lnfernal
I couldn't had the hands of a ~rorklng m-an,
d e e p a wink for hours-not for hours, I bro\\n and sinewy but untorn; yet
a n o u t r a g e a beastly out- there was the mark of distinction In
dash It.
rage. What I"
the lean head set SO royally On splenThe man with the monocle
did shoulders. Iiis hody, spare of
*mug with the ~elf-satlsfactionof his fieah and narrow of flank, had ihe
tnbe. HIS thin halr was parted in the I li(he grace of a panther. W e had
and a faint straw-co1ored
aeen before that look of competence.
tache decorated his upper Hp.
i easy pelf-r$liaJce._ &me @
gether, he might measure 0 i e feet flve ,
In hls boots. The miner looked at hlm
gravely. NO faintest hint of hulllor
came into the sea-blue eyes. They took
In the dapper Brltlsher as if he had
been a natural history specimen.
"$0 klndly tell theill not to do It
pin," Dobyans Verlnder ordered in
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SofiGteered.
*'Good of JOU,'' MISS Joyce nodded.
her eyes on. the stranger, who had
turned to leave.
Killueny \vas going because he knew
that he
easily outwear hlS welHe had punished Verindw, and
that was enough, The miner had met
too many llke him not to know that
the man belonged to the f a m l i ~of
common or garden snob. No doubt
h e rolled in wealth made by h b father. TGe fellow had studied carefully
the shibboleths of the society with
whlch he wished to be Intimate and
was probably letter-perfect. None tho
less, he was a bounder, a rank outelder tolerated only for his money. IIe
might do for the husband of some pennlless soclety glrl, but he would never
In the world be accepted by her a8 a
frlend or an equal. The thought of
him stlrred the gorge of the fisherman.
"Cheekiest beggar I ever saw,"
fumed Verinder. "Don't see why you
let the fellol\. stay,
Dwight.'*
The girl's scornful eyes came round
to meet hb. She had never before
, known, how cordially she dlsllked hlm.
"Don't you?"
She rose and walked quickly into
the house.
- VerInder bit his mustache angrily.
He had been cherishing a fiction that
he was In love I,lth hllss DLvight and
more than Once he had smarted beneath the lash of her contempt.
Joyce sank gracefully Into the
easlest chair and flashed a dazzling
(COntlnued On
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of July 1924, at 10 o'clock i n the
forenoon, at t h e County Court IlOom.
in tbe City of Ord. said county. be
appointed as the time and p l a ~of
Proving said will and hearing e d d
~ e t i t i 0 ~and
.
It 1s Further Ordered that notice
thereof b e given a11 persons inter'ested by ~ublicatfonof COPY of thfl
Order three weeks successively previous to the date of hearing in The
Ord Quiz. a legal weekly newspaper
Of general circulation in nafd county.
Witness W hand and seal this
12th day Oi
H. OUDMUNDSEN.
(SEAL)
County Judge
nrst Pub. June Ildt.
Davis & Davis, Attorneys
.SOTICE
OF SIIERIPP,S SSLE
the 11th day of July,
1924 a t 10
J c-ock D m. a t my o l i c e
as
the
time and place of hearing said petition, a t which time and place persons
interested IUY appear and
ahow
cause why sald letters should not be
granted.
I t Is further orderid that notlce by
publication b .tien for three rseeka
prior t o sald hearing.
I n testimony whereof, I have sct
my hand and seal this 17th day of
June, 1924.
H. Gudmundsen,
County Judge.
B. A. Rose,
Attorney for Petitioner.
N r s t Pub June 19-3 times
Davis & Davis, .ittorneys
Now, notice b hereby given that I
will on Tuesday, July 2% 1 0 4 at two
o'clock P. M., a t the west front door
of the court house in Ord in said
County, odter the said re* estate f o r
sale a t public auction and will sell
t h e same t o the highest bidder therefor for c a b . t o satisfy t h e amount
due upon the .aid decree, with interest, costs and accruing Costs.
Dated June 18, 1921.
George S. Round,
Sheriff of Valley County,
Nebrasks.
First Pub. J u n e 19-5 weeks.
B. A. Bose, Attorney
XOTICE SOH APPOIXT.
MENT OX' ADIINISTR \TOH
COUNTY:
STATE OF
SS. NEBRASKA, VALLEY
Notice
XOTICE
1s hereby
OF SIIERIFE'S
given thatSALE
by virgiven that by
Whereas there has been flied i n ury
tue of a n order of sale issued by the
of an order of sale
by Clerk'
Of the Distr1c.t Court of Val- office a petition praying that letters
the Clerk of the ~ i ~ t court
~ i ~ t
Notice Is hereby
zf
aod to rue dl- of admlniatration upon the estate of
vdley ~
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~ ~ b and~~ Lo~ l ~ley County.
k~ ~ Sebraska,
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late of
directed upon a d e c p e
rendered rected upon decree rendered there- Stanley Barnes, deceased.
therein on May 27, in a n action pend in On May 27th, 1924 i n a n action said county, may be issued to L. B.
ing wherein The Travelers Insur- Pending therein wherein Ellen Brad- Fenner of said county, 1 have %P.
the
llth day
of en Sutton 1s Plaintiff and Jesse C.
ance Company, a corporation
Baird and Hattie Baird, us wife, 1924, a t 10 o'clock a. m., a t my ofHartford, ~ ~ n n e c t i c u tis
Oeorge F. white,
clara E, a r e defendants, and wherein the a i d Ace a s the time and place of hearrecovered
and ing said petition, a t whlch tins aria
White. his wife, George T. ~
~ plaintiff
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t
b a judgment
~
agduit
Ule place Persons interested may appear
anq ~
i ~ ~ ~ his
~ wife
~i ar4
~ ~ de- decree
b
~d foreclosure
,
fendants, wherein the said plaintiff said defendants in the sum of $3 . and Show Cause why said letters
lecovered a decree of foreclmure in 813.40, with interest a t ten per cect should not be granted.
I t 1s further ordered that notice by
the sun1 of $1,766.12 with
interest from sald date, and costs, which
with interest and costs was de- publicaticn be given for three weeks
thereon a t the rate of ten per cent
Per annun1 fro111 and a f t e r May 27, creed t o be a valid Arst lien upon al! prior t o said hearing.
I n testimony whereof, I have set
1924, which sum was decreed to be of the south 70 feet of lots 7 and 8,
of my hand and seal this 17th day of
a first lien on all of section 16, in block 25. Original Townsite
Ordl
Valley
County,
Nebraska,
and
June, 1924.
township 18, north ,f range 13, west
of the 6th P. Al. in Valley County, wherein I was directed by the sitid
H. Gudmandsen,
Court
to
advertise
and
sell
the
seld
Sebraska, containlllg 640 acres
County Judge.
real
estate
f
o
r
the
payment
of
the
B. A. Rose.
o r less, according to
government
amount
due
UDon
said
decree.
with
Attorney for Petitioner.
survey, together wi& $28.05 costs,
First Pub. June 19-3 times.
and I was directed t o advertise and interest, Costs and accruing Costs.
"11 said premises for the payment
of said decree, interest. costs and r,
\
accruing costs.
h'ow, therefore. notice is hereby
given that I will on Monday, July
21st 1924, a t the houi of two P. M.
in t'he afternoon of said day, a t the
west front door of the kourt house
in Ord in said County, sell saiJ real
estate a t public auction to the hlghest bidder for cash to satisfy
the
said decree; the amount now due
therecn being the sum of $1776.72,
with costs and accruing costs. Said
premises will be sold subject t o a
first mortgage in the prindpal sum
of $24,000.00 and Interest thereon, a s
the note and mortgage
provides,
which may accrue from and after
September 1, 1923.
Dated this 18th day of June, 1924.
\\'l~cn you decide to build or repair tho matter of
George S. Round,
Sheriff of Valley County, Neb.
Ule Lunlbcr to be used is very important. If you
First pub. une 19-5 times.
"If you please, slr," added tile yoang
woman quletly.
Kllmeny's steady gaze passed for tlrr
Watch for WYckman.s Saturday
&st time to her. He saw a slight dark
Special.
fir1 wlth amazInkIy live e j e s and r
M t to the piquant chin that was arDavis & Davis, Attoraefs
.
renting. His hat callie off promptly.
SOTICE OF ADAWIY.
"We didn't know anybody wa;s at t h e
ISTkkTOB's S U E
tddpe," he explained.
I N T H E DISTRICT COURT O F
"You wouldn't, of course," she nodVALLEY COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
ded. and by way of explanation : #'Lady
IN T H E MATTE& OF THE APFarquhar Is rather nervous. Of course
PLICATION O F J. H. CAPRON, AD~IINISTRATOR, FOR LICENSE TO
we don't want to interfere wlth your
SELL REAL ESTATE.
fun, but-"
Xotice is hereby given that in pur'There wlll be no more fireworks at
suance of a n order of the Hon. E. P.
nlght. One of the boys had a birtbClements, Judge of the District Court
day and we were ventllrltlng our en.
of Valley county, Nebraska, made on
thudasm. If we had known-"
June 17, 1924, or the sale of the real
"Klndly make sure It doesn't l~apprll
estate hereinafter described, there
agaln, my good f e l l o ~ "cut in Vedn
\\ill be sold a t public auction to the
highest bidder for cash a t the west
der.
front door of the court house in the
Kllmeny looked a t hlm, then back at
city of Ord, in said county on Friday,
the glrl. The dapper little Inan had
~ You
~ Call Him ,Crumt..a'P July 11, 1924, a t the hour of two
been welghed and found waatlng U H come
specify luniber f~.oni\Veller Bros. yard you know that
o'clock P. M., the following described
Henceforth, Verlnder was not on the me11 of her
B, A- Rose, Attorney
The northeast
Ilad It-Xed
gil- real estate, to-wit:
yorc we gettillg the best obtainable. Service first, last
map.
meny, for lert;ince. H U Xed
~
was an quarter of section 12, township 18, SOTICE FOR APPOIXT.
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and forelllost.
north
of
range
14,
west
of
the
6th
P.
"Dl& you think we were Utes broke ofHcer in a figl,tinp rcgilncI,t ,,hIch
MEST OF ADILYISTR-4TOR
11- in Valley county, Nebraska, subloose from the reservatlon? I reckon had
had ject
O F NEBRASKA* VALLEY
to encumbrance of record therewe were
nO1sy.
the hole this tanned Ashernla11 won the mansaid sale will remain open for COUNTY, SS.
get
going
they
quite ner that inheres only in a leader of
Whereas there has been filed in my
one hour.
know when to stop!'
Dated this 19th day of June, 1024, office a petition praying that letters
men 7
' The
of the young
of adn~iuistrationupon the estate
J. H. Capron.
"And how lon-g does It take to b e
ARGYLE TIPPIN, Manager
sparkled. The fisherman thought he long to your \Vest?"
Administrator of the estate Francs Barnes, deceased, late of sald
the young
had never seen a face
vivid ~ o n l n n wit11
of Sidney J. Botta, deceased, county, nlaY be issued to L. B. Fen,
the inflection of derision.
ner of said county, I have appointed,
t Pub. June 19-4 times.
Such charm ns It held was too 1riegull11
J
a fru,lil. In ' F-i r-sfor beauty. but the spirit that broke
yoice
face
a
eagerGu\lmunsen
&
Rose,
Attoraers
through Interested by reason of it°
nCF7 :Ic! !? b'~!'liss.?!i'
SOTfCE 01" SALE
hint of freedoill. She lnlRht be
I(T11ne hain't a thing to do with it.
mged birtl, but her wingY heat for
Sotice is hereby given by virtue of
Men Ilvc :1I1 their li\es here
fire a,, artisan't lien dated on the 30th
k e n spaces.
\\eiterllers. Otllersjlre of us In day of January, 1924, and duly filed
they going good last nlgllti
a day. I tliillB YOU !\auld qualify in the office pf the County Clerk of
she mocked prettily.
(valley County, Nebraska on said day,
leal good* lna'alr.
see
e a ~ ~ ~ ' l i lth:,t
l e i ~ ~ ougllt (0 snub his and upon whilh there is now due the :
we had no town to shoot up, so we just 1 excursion
$228.91
having been
into the personal, but she SUnl
punctured the scenery.
we
made in the paynient of said sum and
was by n:~tureulrcon\ entiollal.
known you \\ere here--"
uo suit nor other proceedings a t law
Sou IinowY
"HOW
having been instituted t o recover safd
-you mould have come and shot ur
qulckly.
e
debt or any part thereof. Therefore
up," ahe chnrged gayly.
"Tl~at's just a. guess of mine," he we will sell the following described
gllmeny laughed, "You're a good
property, to-wit: One 1918 Ruick
one, neighbor. But you don't need tc smiled.
engine
409943'
1Ie let his eyes 'adln[re he# A musical voice called 'fl'OI11 within auction car.
worry."
a t the sale barn situated in
1lu;Lly. ''Young ladies are too seldom the house. "Have Sou seen my Ord. County of Valley, State of NebrI n thls neck of the woods for the boy& Graphlc, nloya?"
aska, on the 5 day of July, 1924 a t 2 :
to hurt any. Glve them a
, chance an4
A young jvoiuan stood in the door- 30 oclock P. M. on sald day.
they would be real good to you."
Dated J u n e 14, 1924,
way, a golden-white beauty with soft
Blaha Brothers,
His audacity delighted Moya Dwlght sn~illngexes that showed a little surHolders of said lien
90
you think they mould?"
prise at sight of the Asherman. A
"In our own barbarlc way, 01 faint murmur of apology for the InterMnnn & Norman, Lawyer8
eogrse."
G b.
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ruggo5 escape4 2'; lips.
OHDER FOR AND NOTICE OF
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"Do you ever scalp people?" she
i1rne9 ?ouid no1 Keep his eyes
Heaalna
asked with innocent Impudence.
from her, What a superb young creaf o r m u l a of g u n p o w d e r d e t e r m i n e s i t s exI "It's a you)lg country," he explained ture she was, what pertectlon in the
,
In the County Court of Valley
plosive
force and propelling power. The same
senlally.
anfmal grace of the long lines of the Countr, Nebraska.
,
"It bas that reputation."
soft rounded body! Her movement6 The State of Nebraska, )
is t r u e of gasoline. To g e t d e p e n d a b l e results,
"You've been readlng stories aboul had a llght buoyancy that was charm"'
the constituent e l e m e n t s m u s t be in properly
as," h e charged. "Now we'll be on Out ing. And where under heaven could a
Valley County.
balaAced proportions.
Whereas,
there
has
been
filed
in
good behavior just to show you."
man hope to see angthlng lovelier
'Thank you-lf it isn't too hard."
than this pale face with Its c r o ~ nof my omce an instrumeat purporting
and testament
Verinder, properly scandallzed a1 burnished hair $0 lustrous and abun- to be the last
Charles W. Bulger, deceased, and a
fils free give and take with a h a p dant?
petition upder oath of Eva J. Bulger
hazard savage of the wilds, lnterrupte4
Miss Dwight turned to her friend. prayin to have the same admitted
ED CROWN is as uniform as good quality
10 the Interest of propriety. "I'll not
haven't seen the Graphlc, Joyce, t o pr&ate apd for t h e g r a n t of
d e t a h you any longer, my man. YOU dear,w
Letters Testamentary thereon t o ma
It is made to rigid specifications
may get a t your flshlng."
"Isn't l t in the billlard room? J. Bulger.
which
provide
the
low boiling point fractions for
IT
IS
ORDERED
that
the
7th
day
Themesterner pald not the least at. T_hought I
it there. rll look."
tention to him. "My gracious, ma'am,
.-quick starts and the higher boiling point fractions
we thlnk we're a heap more clvllized
necessary for power to the end of the stroke.
tban England. \Ye ain't got any mil. "
-1tant suffragettes in this country-at
The
proportions are right. You can't alter them
,
least, I've never met up with any."
and get as dependable all-around motor fuel.
'Tl'l~ey're a slgn of clvllizatlon," the
young woman laughed. "They prove
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we're still alive, even 1i we a r e asleep.*
Red Crown vapo;izes with a maximum air. It
"We've got you beat there, then. All
burns up in the fraction of a second. It develops
the women rote here. What's the matter with sou staying and running for
the full power of your motor on a lean, economWrite orask for a
governor l"
~t
is
our'
purpose
to
handle
~
n
y
h11sines.s
ic;l
mixture
and
produces
little
carbon.
l'Gould I-really l" she beamed.
"Really and truly. Troulb!c wit11 rrs
entrusted to us in such a fair and liberal
, ts that we're s~ c:;Ilized we b?nd over
Trove this in your own car. Drive in to any Red
n l a n l l e r as to ~uakethe
backward with it. Yog're going to find
Crown
Service Siztion. You will receive prompt,
us mighty tame. The melodramatic
customer's relation with
romance of the West is mostly In story
courteous attelltion and full mxisure of properly
this bank satisfactory
books. \Vllct there \\as of it lias g o c 3
out with the cowyuncher."
balanced gasoline and Polarine motor oils that
a n c l profitable.
"\\'hat's a cowpuncher?"
provide protective lubrication.
"He rides t!!e rullge after cnt:le."
.\side from the eickllent facilities kfforded.
'doh--a couboy. ~ u aren
t
t tl~ere
this bank has the advantage of a large Capital
any co\vboys?"
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STANDARD OIL COhlPANY OF NEBRASKA
ancl Surplus.
"They're bettlng seldom. The bar')
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wire fence has put them out of but;ness. Alostly they're w r k i u g for tl!L
moving picture comp'lnies now," 1.2
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smiled.
bfr. Verir~c!cr prefaced with a for- I
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ma1 little cc ugli a secon,l attempt to
C ~
drive away tllis very R E ~ U ~native.
,
"As I mas tjlng, 31i-:: Dl\ ight, I ,
,
wouldn't mii?tl going illto p , ~ r ' i n ~ ~ i ~ % t ,
you know, If it I\ ercn't ?or t ! 1~ ,cllg
labor meml t IT. I'm ratlier strung on
Ord, Nebraska.
speaking-t~ a t ~ 3 l t 'of thing, you
know. Used to be a dab a t It. Bu,t T
couldn't sta: d the bo?nclcrc th?t yet ( 1
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Home of
Good
Lumber,
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The People's Store
Men's Overalls . . . . .$1.48
Boy's Overalls. ........ 9 8 ~
Men's Work shoes. ....................... $1?98
Men's Work Shirts.. ........................ 6 8 ~
Boy's Khaki Pants ......................... 9 8 ~
2%
6 Bars White Laundry Soap
Large Scrub Brush.. .............'. .......... lot
Clothes Pins, per dozen ..................... 3c
Extra Good Drinking Tumblers .'............. SC
+tie Brooms, good quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ S C
2 5 ~
Toilet Paper, 4 rolls f o r . .
Mop Stick, Copper H e a d . ................... 1 5 ~
15 cent can of Beans, with p o r k . . ........... 1 2 ~
24c
Large can Peaches in heavy syrup..
24c
Large can Apricots in heavy syrup
Large can Green Gage Pllims in he;vy ryrup . . 2 4 ~
Large can Deluxe Plums in heavy syrup. ..... 2 4 ~
Syrup, per gallon. ........................ 55c
Gunpowder Tea, per pound
3 3 ~
. Good Ice'Tea, per ~ o u n d
20c
good male hog. H. D.
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~ i l Olexa
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is right in regard to the
pretty girls in ArcailLa and I w111
admit after seeing them otten, that
there is n o room in that town for a
beauty parlor, not for t h e ladies, but
Bill ought to know that beauty parlors a r e n d alone for the ladias. I
am told that Rood i s the best customer the North Loup beauty parlor
has 'and Curt Parsons has been patronizfng the Burwell beauty parlor
lor three months without a n y lappar~ n improvement
t
80d 11 A r c a i a de-
TED-Man to work on f a m .
Steady
to right
Jan
Vandas. Job
Phone
3820. party. 12-2t.
Th~rsfy,June 2
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Turtles
The Peoples
cause Harry
Parsons to
Store CoQ
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rmlle a t him. "Ros Moya been very Mrs.
'vright
All roads lead to
THE
DANCE OF THE
nets.
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GOODESO\\.
(By Maude Goqdenow)
host and hostess
to a sumptuous
feast Sunday. Ice cream and two va- mother a
rieties of cake were served
gears
Jenks recently.
13-3t
HAIL INSURAYCE-See me for Hall
Insurance on your crops. Lowest
Rates and nost favorable adjustStf,
ments of losses. H. R. VanDecar.
visiting relatives in Almeria Sunday
Sugar culxxl sliiuncd Ila~us,Ib - - - - - - - - - - - - .
Picnic I l r ~ ~ i 11)
~ s-,- - - - - - - - - - - - - ----.- - - - - - - Bacon, i\'ar~-o\vSlrip~;,lb - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E ~ l r aLeah Uaroll, 11)--:- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ o l o g n a lb
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\\'einies, 11) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ter for less money. Don't rniss the opportunity.
1,000
acres
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014
.20
Paper Ice Clacuul Plulcs, 819 Lunclleon Pli~les,
1'ill)er Cups, Spoous, Forks, Papel* Ni~pliins,Tin
Spoons, \\'as Paper in 5 Jnd 10c ~iickages.
.I5
.20
(By 1I. D. Leggett)
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JEl\l{k' lIL.IVICEI<, Prop.
O d , Xcbrasl<a
and WHEAT BELT.
tor dressed the wound.
Miss Margaret Barr and Mrs. dood
T h e candidate who is able to corre1 the bobbed hair vote this fall,
ought to win in a walk.
FARM LOANS-We a r e now taking
a ~ ~ l i c a t i o nfor
s farm loans for next
March 1st clodng, at lowest ourcent
rates of interest. ff YOU
need
a loan b l March lot, do not delay.
See us about It now and assure
ourself of the money when you
will want it.
First Truat Cornpany, Ord, Nebr.
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Saturday will witness the opening of an Army and Navy Store in the
store room now occupied by
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JERRY OERNI3X.
Tailor and Cleaner, Ord
THIS SALE WILL START AT THIS STORE ON
and will continue indefinitely.
HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS' WORTH
of Blankets, Shoes, Shirts, Gabardine and Moleskin Coats, Socks, Pants, Cays, Overalls,
Army Breeches, Army Puttees, Pack Sacks, Shells Belts, Tents, Tarpauilns, etc., will be ofcost
fered to you at less than ma~~ufacturers
We promise you, the greatest carnival of bargains ever before offered in this conlmunity. .
Come now everyone and buy, if you never bought before-Hundreds of dollars in
Savings to the thrifty men and woltlen shoppers.
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LOT 3
DressShoes
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About 400 Pairs hlens' 1Iigh Grade
Dress Shoes and Oxfords a t less than
factory prices-Valueg in this lot up
to $8.00 on this sale at
$3.87
LOT 5
LOT 7
Dress Caps
You will never again buy them at
this price, 1 bunch to go quick at
Mens' and ~ o u Meas'
n ~ Dress Gaps
-Values to $2.50 on sale at
1Ieavv 220 Denim Overalls, Regular
Price $2.00, on this sale
$1.37
$1.17
.
A few of the other items which we shall offer at a ridiculously low price:
LEATHER PUTTEES
SPIRAL PUTTEES
ARMY BREECHES
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CORDUROY PANTS
KHAKI PANTS
ARMY BLANKETS
ARMY WORK SHOES
ARMY RUSSET SHOES
OFFICERS' DRESS SHOES
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SHELL BELTS
PACK SACKS
Campers and Tourists, Attention!
ARMY SHIRTS
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ON THIS S A L G A l l kinds and sizes in Tents-All sizes in Tarpaulins-Camp Stoves-Cots-Thermo
Jugs-Water
Grids-Mess Kits--Canteens-Can~p Tables -Luggage Carriers-Camp Clothing, etc., on which you can
Bags-C a m p
ave =5%t o BO%
We are listing only a few of the nlany bargains to give you an idea of what you canaexpect011 this sale-We have dozens of other
items that we canllot list, for lack of spacea REMEMBER: SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 28.
In JERRY CERNIK'S TAILOR SHOP, ORD, NEB.
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