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~ ESTABLISIIED APRIL 1882. THE ORO QUIZ, ORO, NEBRASKA,: THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934. VOL. 52 NO. 14 New Heat Records Roy Cochran Accepts ; =! LAST MINUTE In Last Ten Days CONTRACTS NOW Filing Fqr Governor VACATION'RS ARE'FourthCelebratedof JulyQUIetlyIs. CATTLE,'BUYING The, month of June, 1934, wlll Fourth of July wall' celebrated FILING FLURRY probably go down in history as the REJ\DYTO SIGN, GET TIN GTASTE this year by Valley county ~ople BY GOVERNMENT. hottest and dryest on record in in a quiet manner, either in famIly TO B Ord .and the unusual weather is . • picnics or in attending celebrations EGIN SOON PACKS BALtOT continuing into July, according to SAYS COMMI'ITEE OF HOT WEATHER grven at Elyria, Olement's grove temperature reports compiled by and Leudtke'e grove. The weather W. A. Anderson. T~e high tern- CW . was cool and cloudy and most New Candidates For County perature on each day since June orn-Hog ork Will Be Fin- But Cullen Lake Country Also people enjoyed the day greatly. Valley County Called Emer­ Office Keep County Clerk On 24 is reported by Mr. Anderson as ished Within Next Week; Has Plenty of Rain; Ra'y No accidents .from ttreworks or gency Drouth Area, Inspectors rottowa: June 24-102; June 25- automobiles have been reported. Jump Until 5:00 July 3nI. 95; June 26-106; June 27-100; 21,856 Hogs Eliminated. Luther Salvages Logs. To Be Here Next Week. June 28-100; June 29-100; June f Fire at Kruml 1I0me. With no less than fifteen new 30-95; July 1-100; July 2-100; Some precincts In V·alley coun- }'ISII ARE BITISG GOOD The fire department was called With Valley county named as a 'C4ndidates for V/1.11ey county of· July 3-107. ty will be ready to sign corn-hog to the home of Dr. J. G. Kruml pri~ary AT CULLEN LAKE. Saturday, because of a smoulder­ drouth area, federal cattle nces having filed during the last No motsture of any consequence adjustment contracts within the .1 card recelved )·esterday from buying will get underway in four three days of the legal period for has fallen here during the past next week if no further delay ing fire In the basement. Not H. D. Legg'eH, publisher of the much damage was done by fire but potnts next week, it has been an­ filing which ended at 5:00 p, m, week, though there has been prom- should develop, it was announced Quiz, states that flsh are biting nounced by Agricultural Agent C. July 3rd, the ballot in tWs county ise of rain almost every day. this week by the county allotment the house filled with smoke, C. Dale. Several other counties in will be built on gargantuan pro- Monday night about an inch fell committee. Final figures on corn fast and furious at Cullen lake. causing considerable inconven­ Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Leggett ience and smoke damage. the state were designated as prim­ portions when the primary election east of Sumter, one report says. acreage and yields, hogs produced took 12 mlnnows and went flsh· ary areas at the same time as 'was is held August 14. It w1l1 be the The drouth situation grows more for market and on hand when con­ Ing, returnlng In a short time Valley county. ' longest ballot in Valley county serious dally and is complicated by tracts were signed are now being ,,,lUI 7 large bass. They also In preparation for the cattle buy­ htl/tory.' the extremely hot weather. placed in the contraets., caught several smaller ones that PROSPECTS GOOD Ing program, which Is designed as' Candidates who filed after the Notice of dates and places for were restored to the water. a relief measure and one to da­ complete Ust was published in last LEGION PLANNING signIng' contracts, also showing "Could hale flUed the boat," crease the number of cattle on weeks issue include: payments on corn and hogs will be writes Publfsher Leggett. RaJ' FOR IRRIGATION Iarmst Dale together with Bert Miss Erna R. Malottke, county mailed to all contract signers a few and Clarence Luther, the gnldes, Cornell attended a dlatrlct confer­ superintendent, non-political. days in advance of the date of stgn- ence at Loup City Monday. There RAISE MONE·.YFOR R.OY *HRAN wlth foul," ChIcago men1 brought . Miss Malottke is a Valley coun-. lng, Marion Cushing, allotment Roy Cochran,'·.e-fficient head of In 36 bass the same aay. Yes, WITHFERAMONEY W. W. Derrick, extension animal ty product, for she received her . committee chairman said. Nebraska's dep!rtment of roads Ilshlng' must be good at Cullen husbandman at the college of agrt­ elementary education in Dist. 57 In submItting adjusted ecru-hog culture, explained the plan to rep­ BAND UN IFOR MS and irrigation tor a number of lake. Mr. Leggett Is expected Conference At Lincoln Today of this county, and graduated from contracts to the farmers of this years, Tuesday' announced that home In a few dAys, perhaps the, resentatives from five central Ne­ Ord high school.dn 1923. In 1933 county for their final consideration he would accept petitions filed last of this week. Will Decide; $700,000 Js braska counties. she graduated from the Teachers and signature, the county corn-hog with the. secretary of state, in The schedule of buying in Valley college of the University of Ne- Series of Entertainments To Be allotment committee, which is com- Amount Being Discussed. county, as announced hy Agricul­ g which he was drafted as a demo­ Jack Pine Lodge on Middle b~ashka jreCellnvin a B. S. ddegreq Giwn Soon, Provide Natty posed of Marlon Cushing, Arthur cratic candidate' tor governor. Cullen Lake near Nisswa, tural Agent Dale, includes Arcadia WIt ma ors education an com- Mensing and Don Rounds, makes The 'petitions contained over 10,000 Minnesota, June 27, 1934. That there is an excellent pros­ Monday; North Loup, Tuesday; Ord merclal arts. She holds both an Clothes for II. S. Band. the following formal statement: Dear Quiz Readers: pect for development of an irriga­ Wednesday; and ElyrIa, Thursday. j elementary Ilfe certificate, and a "It has been necessary for the signatures from all parts of the ) state. It nominated and elected I am astontshed at how hot it tion project in the North Loup Other dates will be arranged if high school life certificate, valid allotment committee to reduce and can get here in a short time. This vall~y with rundsallocated to the farmers wish to sell more cattle. i n eraska . · The Ord high school band, under adjust a number of hogs and corn Mr. Cochran promises full co-oper­ i N b . th the dIrection of Dean S. Duncan, ation with the "new deal" and morning and for several mornings, Federal Emergency Relier Ad­ The plan, which Dale describes Miss Ma1 0ttk eh as been m e acres entered by the tarmers in ministration, was the cheering as absolutely voluntary In that teaching profession for eight year", has appeared in several music the contracts. The reduction in hog promtsea the state an efficient we have had a little fire. It was and 18 known as a successful contests during the past two years business administration. more comfortable, and it has been news brought back from Lincoln tarmers can sell part of their herds teacher wherever she has served.! and the quality of music dlspensed numbers will mean a lower bene­ real cool as soon as the sun was Monday evening bY, Bert M. Har­ or none' at all after appraisal, con­ She has had six years of rural ex-I has entitled the band to high rank- fit payment on hogs and a lower down at night, so we built a fire. denbrook, president or the district. templates the removal of inferior animals. The government is not perlence in Valley county, having Ing. However: in judging the var- ~~l~t~:~t ~~d~~fi~ntoinbeco~~r~~~~~ The days have been delightfully The project has not yet been de­ CITY COUNCIL cool, too, but today it is hot, like Unitely approved but further con­ undertaking to buy cattle in good taught two years each in Districts Ious bands, crlttcs always take in- wtll affect only the number of acres ferences are being held today and flesh and farmers are advised to 47, 42, and 46. She taught one to consideration the appearance of grown for grain in 1934, and in a Eugene has been writing it was at I home. Someone says it is above 90 it is hoped that the matter may be sell such animals on the open mar­ year in the grammar grades at the hand as well as the excellence few cases the maximum number of DECIDES BUILD this afternoon and almost everyone settled today or Friday. ket or elsewhere. Farmers through­ North Loup, and this past year has of its music and in the former re- contracted acres. out the country ;have requested been employed as normal training spect the band has been .sadly tl I in camp has been out In the water Mr. Hardenbrook met Monday commercial instructor In handicapped by its lack of suitable "Federal sta st clans set a quota trying to keep cool. We have had with Rowland Haynes, FERA ad­ that the government adopt such re­ and if of hogs and corn acres for Nebras- SWIMMING POOL five nice rains here since we came ministrator for Nebraska. Also lief measure and it is for that pur­ Deuel county high school at Chap- un orms. ka and told the state statistician and it looks like it would sure rain present were E. H. Dunmire,' re­ pose that the cattle are being pell, Nebraska. As her work there The American Legion and Aux- and two other members of the state FERA Work Will Cut Cost Of this evening, as black clouds are presentative of Btack &; Veatch, J. purchased. b&a been most satisfactory, she Uiary, it is announced this week board of review to divide the state rolling up from the west. E. Lawrence, member of the state Valley county's drouth commit­ was reelected to the same position. by Cecil Clark, commander of the quota among the 93 counties of the Development to Minimum, Fifty years ago this country was advisory board of the PWA. Roy tee composed or Fred Coe, Bert COl'­ Miss Malottke is well fitted for Legion, will give a series of en- state, Cochran, head Of the state depart­ nell and Carl Dale has charge of tert~inments Provide Bathing Place, - covered with magnificent white the position of county supertntend- for the purpose of "The difference between the to­ and Norway pines. Then the lum­ ment of roads and irrigation, and the program here with precinct ent because of h;r education, and rai.slUg money with which to buY tals from the corn-hog contracts ber companies came 'and cut the Mr. Carnehan, assistant to Mr. committeemen assisting them. Cat­ her experience m rural schools, uniforms for theth~shigh school band. and the quotas assigned to this Sf;;~~~~. o~e~IJ~o~srdi~::n~h~.. , . c\~e great trees that it took a hundred Haynes. tle are to be appraIsed by a govern­ grammar grades, and normal traln- The first of series will be I county amounted to 21,856 head of yearl~ to grow. The last of the The drouth situation in "aliey ment appraiser, at the central Ing instructor in high school. Her a concert to be given on wednes- hogs and 14 226 acres of corn 'I n t ft J i"d Y and Garfield counties is causing points. Farmers not satisfied with commercial training and office ex- dar, July 18 by a. group' of dls-' "Your cou'nty allotment co~mit- coun~ ~ 1 S une seas on Fn ay lumbering was finished about 30 years ago. Since then a couple of great concern to FERA authori­ this appraisal do not have to sell, peri~nce make her still more eu: tlngulshed professlonal , tee was told by the state board of ~i~~~ga se;1~0g ~~lt o~o~~~~~: ties and it seems certain that a Dale explains, After being pur­ I crops of jack pines have grown up elent, and in addition, she Is, con some from Ltncoln and othersIreview that it was necessary to re- so' IS la d'mi i h h t and much of it has been harvested vast amount of relief is going to chased, they are turned over to re­ scienUous and thorough in all that from New York City. Masic lov-I duce the figures on the contracts lit n s b n, I t,uedce nope t a be extended here. Before receiv­ she undertakes f 0 d d Ielnlt ill h can e comp e f, or use durlng for pulp wood. That is going on lie! agencies. Whe.re. buying bas . ". ers 0 r an v cmi y wave until the totals were equal to theI at least a portion of th h t now and since we began coming ing relief, farmers and unemploy­ been done, farmers received their Fred Ulrich, county asseSiSor, a real treat In store as the artists quotas Your committee proceeded th thi e 0 wea- t~ er here a dozen years ago, we have ed are required to agree to do money in 8 to 10 days after sale. democratic. who will appear on this program Ifirst take, out the hog numbers s summer.. s~en hundreds of acres cleared of FERA work in repaY,ment, and Under the announced plan ~otli Mr. Ulrich Is a well known far- are very noted. which were not supported by good The pool will not be an .elabor- Mr. Haynes is considering havin,ll; the owner of the cattle and the per­ mer lJ,nd. gravel contractor of the Those coming from Lincoln are evidence and which for other ate affair an~cost to the CIty, w11l the jack pines. Some, large enough terrltor~. I to make dimension and 6 inch this work done on an irrigation Son holding a mortgage must sign Ord Professor August MoIzer, instruc- reasons were questionable in the be comparatIvely. slight, as I< ERA boards, is made into lumber, system rather than on haphazard the sale contract. An agreement Charles CIochon, county asses- tor of violin, University school.of judgment of the allotment commit- workers paid WIth federal relief smaller stuff is made into pulp jobs. should be reached before the cattle sor, democral1ic. music; Mrs. August MoIzer, viOllll- tee. We then followed instructions funds will do a major part of the th~ It is belie,;ed that for $700,000 are taken to the, central points for Mr. Ciochon, formerly a popular ist; Robert MoIzer, clarinetist; 1of the statisticians In further re- work., , wood and vast quantities of ~ounty plan~ed small stuff is mane into stove or less, irrigation' canals I'()uld be sale. The debtor, under any con­ and efficient super,vlsor, is Victor M.olzer, oboe and piano; Iducing numbers until the totals I It 18 to start work this wood. When the lumber people built and small diversion dams dition gets a share of the proceeds. a farmer in Vmton townshIp. Eunice Bing.ham, violinist; A!thur, were acceptable to the district sta-' week removmg t1,1e. turf and upper were operating here they dumped constructed to furnish water to Hubert LeMasters,. county clerk, Babich, violmlst, orchestra dlrect- tistlcians representing the state I layers of dirt WIth slips, after The scale under which the ani­ the logs into the lakes and floated 30,000 acres in _this valley. Th" mals wlIl be sold: republican. . i or and director Babich's Bo>;s board of review. This reduction which a gravel pump will be them down to the Mississippi river exact cost is now being worked This candIdate, who is better Band; Babich Sisters, aesthetIc and adjustment affected practically either leased or purchased and the out by Engineer DtVlmlre and wIll Two 'years old and over-con­ known as "Bert' LeMasters, car- dancers; Professor Ernest Harri- every contract ' work of pumping gravel will be and down the river 30 miles to demned animal flat rate $12; Edible Little Falls where there were great be presented to Administrator ried mall on rural r?ut~ No.3,

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P\GETWU THE ORD QU~, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934. --'- goes and making us dig up now,- 1 NEWS, NOTE AND he would get nowhere In the com­ THE ORn QUIZ r·....;iiE..COo..i:s..·.... · Thoroug~ ing election. But by the simple He Does a Job of It COMMENT' expedient Of making the future Ord, Valley County, ~ebraska I COL-YUM, YUMI generations do the paying (and 1 By HASKELL j W. W. the cussing) he may succeed in H.~ D. LEGGETT - - • • PUBISIIER 1 . Solomon and Rocserelt, being reelected. E. C. LEGGETT ••• _ •• EDITOR It £s such wUting weather, cooks Solomon the wisest man? WeU -J · surely do not want to spend any Once upon a time some 28 cen­ F [ say not. H,J • MCBETII.···· OREl\UN unnecessary hours Jn the kitchen. turies ago, there was a great dic­ lUIHH .. Entered at the PostoWce at Ord, Nearly every woman has a tew hot tator, only at that time the rulers Jlow About YOUI' IJghts' Nebraska, .as Second Class Mall weather shortcuts she has found preferred to bo called kings, that One evening last week, noticing Matter Under Act of March 3 1879. helpful to reUeve her of some of being a much more popular title that there were many tall lights -;::;;:;;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:;;;:::::::::;;:;;'::;;::; the burden of hot weather cooking. and the title of dictator had not missing on the cars passing my Ir I, myself am very fond of keep- home, I began to count. I do not ing In my ice box, ready for use been invented then. This king in­ herit~d from his most U1ustrious recall now jU8t the figures, but quickly: maronnalse, boiled pota­ father a comparatively great king­ these are not tar from correct: toes, hard cooked eggs, tomatoes, dom, which was really great In 36-lights okay. 193 4 lettuce, a can or two of easy-to-use some respects when the founder 14-no tal1 lights. meat, tuna, etc, Then there are of the dY'llasty died, and was made 6-1 headlight, no tal1 lights. fruits, the gelatine dishes, or ice more splendid by the second of 2-tall lights but no headlights. cream. And don't forget to fall the dynasty, who is nominated by 1-wholly dark. back, quite often, on one-dish divine writ as the wisest of men, Monday night I took a tab and nl. p.per I. reprllented for ".nerll meals or sandwiches, cold lunches, kept accurate count: .dvertl.lnll by the etc. 1.1~~~~~~~~~~~ffi~~~ ofPerhaps his timehe or was of thethe centurieswisest manbe- 43-okay. Nebraak. Prell Auoelatlon What do you do In this Une? 1 ~ fore. Anyway, he said a lot of 19-2 head lights, no tall light. Please write the Quiz, - wise-sounding things and did a lot 2-1 headlight, no tal1 light. ------1 Cl'fstalllzed Popcorn. - I -I of wise things, but he also said 2-tal1 light, no head lights. Put one tablespoon butter, three and did a few things which dll HHHH .[·M;o;~ c:.i~~;I~··1 tablespoons water and one cup not seem so wise now. .. sugar Into a saucepan and heat The situation in Germany I. I might as well be frank and certainly serious. Objecting to . BT II. D. LEGGETT slllwly. When candied, stir in as much popcorn It wllI take. admit that I am about to set up a the opposition to hla regime, es­ as _ I contender for this championship ; . Stir well and make into cakes or pecially among former 1eador. Of (Continued from page 1). sheets. -" 1 of all the wise. In order to avoid bis Nazi followers, Hitler COIl!­ Elsie J. A. Noha, Ord. a contest with the preachers I call menced last Saturday to' shoot that there woulEl be about 1500 feet .--: attention to the fact that the Bible down In cold blood some of his l'oolproot Dumplings. ~ of lumber In the thirty logs and he Beat together until light one ~gg, i was written many centuries ago former foremost friends. At first one tablespoon nice juicy sour ----I by men who had no reason to the shootings were reported to be said there were at least as many know who was coming into power due to the victims "resisting" ar­ more eleee e-nough inshore 60 he mUk, add carefully to three-fourths in 1933. could get them. He goes into the cup flour which has been sifted, rest, which no one believed. It Is lake with a canthook and Ioosens one and one-half teaspoons baking 1 I In comparing Solomon and certain that a score or more are the log, floats it up and snakes It powder, one-fourth teaspoon l$alt. }<'rankl1n D. Roosevelt, I shall dead and hundreds arrested. In Drop in bol11ng liquid. This makes I pass over a lot of trivial things some cases the victims were hand­ out on shore with an Iron cable ed a revolver and told to choose and mule team. The water and sl, nice large dumplings, Ught as I such as that Solomon had 700 mud where he gets the logs is not down. T,hls recipe has been ~ed I wives and 300 lady friends, while between suicide or the firing squad. Roosevelt has but one. Let this At this writing It Is not known more than three or four feet deep. one hundred years and found to be i He says there are many in deeper excellent, pass and come to the question of how serious the matter Is, for tho Mrs. Noha. a successor, which concerned Sol­ news dispatches are evidently water where he is not able to get censored. Vice Chancellor TOn them. For years we have fished Icebox Prune Pudding. . omon and is now concerning Roosevelt. With Solo m 0 n the Papen, who openly crtuctsed the around the old deadhead in Upper Nazi methods some days ago. 13 Cullen. lot must be a log at least question of a sucessor was far re­ moved, for there were no elec­ forbidden to leave his apartments 16 feet long and Is nearly 2 feet tions to bother with in his day, and many of his close followers through and stands on end in the Then cook and mash two I ~ _ •••] lab the bottom end In the mud. prunes and also add one pound , money enough. Mr. lIIaurlce Allard. so he set about making a great are dead. There is red blood in who has made himself presldeut of name for ·himself at the expense the German veins, but whether an It is'-a good Pla.ce to fish around it. chopped walnuts, one pound of I ~an II When You And the "Nature's Recreatlve assocla of his subjects. And he did a unorganized opposition cope' ":\"_," Mr. Luther has also got another crushed van11la waters, Let stand i with the situation is not developed I WY tlon," Intends to take 8 hundred pretty good job of it. He bu1lt a enterarise started. The soli here over night in Icebox and serve with I ere opng BRISBANE great church and a lot of other Yet. ThE' world is holding its 18 poor sand and only when there Whipped cream, Makes a large I I Maggie and sixt~ nu.Ilsts to lovely vannn ext r a vag ant and unneccessars breath in anxious suspense. \ . \ is a large amount of rain, can any- amount of pudding and Is very II Vanna island In the South seas. It things to keep the workmen busy. HIIIIH thing 00 raised on It. He dredged rich. &.- _ . THIS WEEK ~. wlll cost p,l('h nudist '1.000 to go but what a simp he was: he made A. R. i~i~(;llmans, candldate for a lot of the sUme, muck consisting Mrs. Alfred Wiegardt. 25 Years Ago ThIs Week. there, aCIlI. for the sake of peace. his people pay for it as he went sheriff of Garfield county, was 111 of rotted vegetation and mud out Banana Nut Call(\, I As the result of a new law, the Two Fine Grandmothers they. must all he married and take along. The result was that the town Monday wearing a brand new of the lake and spread it on a sec- Cream together thoroughly one .Burllngton added a brakeman to their wlves- 'taxes were high-at least the tax- shirt with an inscription on its tton of his garden and had double and one-half cups brown sugar.: the passenger traIn on the Ord Biting the Third Rail 'payers thoueht they were, high. back which would indicate that he the crop he did in the balance of one-half cup butter, add one cup Ibranch. For years Doc Hanna, an Wedell, a Good Flyer though the taxes amounted to only would I1ke my ,vote. He would the garden. So now he plans on sieved banana pulp, three well- engineer and a fireman operated Fighting Language At a n'('I'I,t sale of old colns, a few mlllion dollars in forty surely have it if I lived in Gar­ covering his garden with about 3 beaten eggs. Dissolve one tea-I the train alone. sorueho.Iy p'::d $100 for a "bras!' years. Had Solomon been as wise tield. Inches of the mud, then plowing It spoon soda In one-fourth cup sour I Tom Trindlesurprlsed his Presldent Roosevelt's mother had dollar," o~ ~he time of Frankl!n. as Roosevelt he, would have Issued c~ps, ~Iar>, under and putting another Uke mllk. Add one and one-half friends by returning to Ord with a tea with Queen at Bucking that di·llar having stamped on It the promises to pay and let future -Mr. and Mrs. Olof Olsson en­ amount on and he thinks he wllI sifted flour, one teaspoon baking , wife, who formerly was a Mrs. ham palace, served In the queen's words, "Mind your business." I generations pay the bUI. But he tertained Sunday evening. Guests have a wonderful garden. I think powder, one-half teaspoon salt, ;Chrlsfy of CorrectlonvllIe, ta, private apartments, that few Amer­ If that dollar could make this was not wise enough for that and were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Knezacek, Jw would, too, but he w1ll never do then the sour mllk and soda, and I' While standing in front of a ho­ lean women hare seen. Nobody country take that advice, It would as a result he ne~rly kept his son Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Benjamin, Dr. e " U. There w1ll be a lot of hard lastly one cup chopped nuts. tel In Burwell, Sleet Yarnell was knows what was said fly the two be cheap at $1()() ()()() 000. l<'alling to from becoming king and ~id lose Lee Nay and W11l Misko, - work about it'and it w1ll take a lot Mrs. }<. A. Kinmont, Hunt-, struck by a drunken tough and most estlmable grandmothers. • 1 ." . for his son most of his klngdom, of time. ington Park, Calif. knocked through the hotel win- nunu our busluess has cost tl:Je all because he squandered a few I •••••••••• .,. •••••••••••• , No doubt Mrs, Roosevelt told Cracker PIe. 'dow, which hurt him so severely L'nlted State'S Ulnny tens of bltllons, 'mUl1ons in forty years, and made I' V F Bert Hoffmaster, when he lived One cup rolled c-rackers, added he was unable to follow the barber Queen Marya great deal about "the here, talked about gigging some t t btl and wll] cost more In the future. ! hls subjects pay tor it on the spot. OTE OR sort of power pump blg enoug h to 0 wo ea enI eggs, one cuph Ifsugar, trade in Ord. The other barber In most wonderful son In the world," -- I Now see how a modern poh- Harry J. McBeth pump that mud out of the lake into 0!1e cup lUO asses, one- a cup I' the Yarnell shop, Charlle LewIs, Franklln Delano. lIfrs. Roosevelt In Chinn, bll{ country with the tlclan handles the q~estlon. of a . vinegar, one-half cup butter,. one had been laid up with a dialocated ta k t k d II It t th f might have said fruly to the wife hl""f'st IIOllUlll t lou thlnzs are done success. Roo s eve 1t in fIfteen Repubhcan n ,rue s an se ' 0 e ar- teaspoon each of cinnamon, cloves shoulder; which put the shop In "".. ,~ m th h u the government mers to spread on their land. It and nutmeg. Raisin,s may be add- bad shape. . of the British king and emperor. in '8 hlg WIl\' In I,'uklpn province on s as r n . for "My son has nIOre power, and uses .. In debt seventeen bllhon dollars , ~e~fs dr~~ ~~~y ;~Jn t~e g;~~ ed if you wish. This makes two Sheriff Sutton was quite badly nine .\"olln.g Chinese girls, f~()ru thlr and has two and a half years yet CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT more power, than any ruler on te(,l~ to nllleleen. all sllf'ff'f1ng from to go on with this spending for no cro""'. Where the ol,d logway was, pies. hurt when his team became fright- earth, not exceptins--)"Our fine hus" yu Mrs. James Ruzicka. d t bbi bei h ed b nnrequlted love. tfed thelllseh'es other real purpose but to be re­ and the mud and water 4 feet deep, ene a a ra t ng c as y a band, King George." Your Support Appreciated! two feet are rich, black mud. Un- dog and raIl away. together. jumped Into the river; all elected. der that It is as nice a sandy and .;..;..;..;..;..:-.:-.;..;.+-:--:••:--:-++.;.+.:.-:.+.:..:-.:- Frank Lloyd had purchased 900 werE- drownN1. If Roosevelt were paying as he •••••••••••••••••••••••• grav~lIy bottom ·as one c6uld want. acres near Edmiston, Canada. ~ear On the «'ar ltockaway branch of I see by the Iree-News todllY where Fred Harris, Steve Brace the Long Island railroad, passen Catholics In (lel'uHWY resent the qr S h' gel's saw a small dog touch the (the yesterday morning paper) omet In and other former Valley county !(OveJ"I!IIl:'n't's pr"(E-t\slon< to rille In that word has been received that fam1l1es were living. highly charged "third rail" lind church as well RS ouUI,It" our irrigation project was turned Dlf'FEREnT Schwaner Bros. contracted to rise J"elping Into the air. Indig Chall/·pllor IIitler is ealied by WE HAVE IT! dowll d,efinitely. The power people'" .. sell their business to Anton Cer- nant, the dog rushed back at till' (lNmans their 1·'lIehr<'r ("leader"). seem to be as ,strong as ever. J nik and Joe Adamek, and were rail, biting It. More yelping. A BIshop i\1C'lwhlS Hares. a/I,lrf'ss They got their project at Columbus +++.;..:-.:••:-.:--:-.:--:-+++++-:-++++-:..:-+ planning to move to west Nebras- third time the dog returned to the Inl! j:',.OOO (1prman ('llth"lI('s lit IlII through and didn't want any, com- The Albert Volf famlly were ka. attack. Even a thIrd shock did "pen-l)il' IIlPl'tin~. tells thI'IlJ that petition. Oh, weU, I am glad if it amused recently by their young 20 Years Ago ThIs Week. not kill, and he went elsewhere. Chrl.~t Is thl'lr only ~'lI"hrer; t hltt !las finally been settled even if It son's remarks. It seems that Mrs. WIII Clark and two chil- As the small' dog trefited the thp\' sh01l1/1 hl' led on1.v h.v h1m. not ls settled wrong. I st1ll beUeve someone gave little Junior fifty I' dren were run over by a car driv­ thIrd rllll so "c!rll!zed" nations Ilst~i, to "thf' fJ\lterlng w.lI'.ls of that some way wlll be found to cents which was the most money en by W. E. Dunning but fortun­ treat the hIghly chal'ged wa'r dan 'hllll'l1n h..ifl~r<." Thp p:lpaJ I1lln,·[o llook us up with a great improve- he had ever possessed in on6 plec·e.'ately were only bruised. The ac­ ger. But, unfortunately, they don" Itlent ,system, Uke the Tennessee Said Junior: "This is the biggest Ieldent <><:curred on the First Na­ !,al'tT'·"l:II..,1 In thp ('('I'i'll!onles. know enough to stay awliyafter ® 1,1"'" r"I'A tl1r.t'~ R~ Ilf1lrate. Tnc. Valley project and that, eventually, ten cents somebody ever gave me" tional bank corner. . "-"T·.;;: .... dre - the North Loup VaUey w1l1 be Ir- . -000- Ords 4th of July celebration was three times. Half the nations In rigated and will be supplied with A smaU Ord boy was hushed by a hummer. Both rallroads ran EUI'ope, and some In Asia, may bp power for the' farmers as well as his mother recently or so she special trains into Ord and hun­ back biting that same old third war -Mrs.E. t;. James Is spending a -at no extra cost to,You the towns diNet from the steady thout;ht, by the statement: "Oh, dreds of cars and buggies came rail In a short time. few days ·dsitlng In David City. and endless flow of the North Loup )-Ou don't understand, dear. You also. . Lincoln and other places. She ex­ We have it here-this im. river. I may not see It. senator don't knowanyth1nga~out this Friends of John WaU were urg- The death Qf James Wedell, a IIy, pects to be home" about July 10. proved Standard Red Crown Norris ha.s thl) vision to get It done kind of pony we're talking about." ing him to me for state sena,tor. er who held the wQrld's record for C f SuperCuel which Standard and may be able to work it out yet The little feUer replied, quick as Because of the death of his wife, t1j'lng, means a serious loss to this 0 and if not some other man with a wink: "Oh, )"OU mean a pony of John Ceplechaannounced his in- are Oil Refining Engineers have equa,l visIon and ,ability and hon- beer?" tentIon of withdrawing as a candi- ,·ounlry. When only a boy, Wedell The County Board, let out another notch to give asty will come up and do It. -000- date for governor. hought an old, hroken-down planf' Mr. Haskell may be right In say- Isn't the ivy on the north side Again the Ord baU. team was de- sold as junk, re11alred It, ftew to Ord, Nebr. extra, live. us.J>le fng that I helped elect Roosevelt, of the place of business of Messrs. Ceated, thIs time by Scotia by the trUlY headquarters seeking a chance North Loup, Nebr. power. Drive in 161 ¢ but I didn't vote for him. [voted Sowl and Blessing just beautiful? score of 6 to 1. Ord had Its poor­ to fight and fiy In France, Told Dear JaKe: . and try it 2 caL for Hoover against my best judg- Because there isn't much ivy cling- est ball team in many years. 'You can't possibly IIy, because you That article in the paper last ment or from force of habit per- Ing to brick walls In this part of i Because July 4th was the natal ha'"e only one eJ'e," he replied. w{!~k lambasting us republicans haps. I have always voted a mix- the country, It is especially attrac- day of Emmett C0111ns, Mrs. Royal "Why can't I? How do you sup. and lauding the democrats tweek­ ed ticket, voting for the man that tive. /, Balley and the baby in the Soren­ poso I gQt hel'e?" ed my curiosity. It was signed as ANOl:HER FINE GASOLINE I thought was the best for the It Is just as much fun to see the sen family, the D. D. O. club staged He was an airplane designer of A. }<': The person whom I thought place. I wa.s disgusted with Hoov- breezes wander through this green a big birthday picnic on this day. er and more with the advisors that Ivy as it is to watch gentle winds real genius, a skillful builder, as Iat. first was the author has the Reliance: U rou want lowprice combined with 1 II- well as one of the reatest pIlots in illlUals of W. M. By no combina- seemed to control hlm,always, ap- wander acrosS the top of a wheat Drink Water With Meals . g tions, backward or forward could quality and high mileage try Reliance ..,. 15 :.. parently in the interest of the big field when wheat Is golden. And Good For Stomach the world. Hl~ land plane record I make A. }<'. apply to her. Finally 2 and rich. lam getting pretty well I think that is almost hypnotizing, was 300 miles an hour, and when I decided that It was Amel Foth. disgusted with a lot of the advisors it .seems so uncanny, so charmIng. Water with meals helps stomach juices, aids digestion. If bloated he died he was working on a ma- I couldn't believe that Amel would of Roosevelt. I believe, with Mr. But \finds wandering across .'hlne with which he hoped to win say ·such things about us noble re­ i Standard Oil Will Not Be Undersold on VALU E Hearst, that the sti<;cessful busl- Valley county wheat· fielda this with gas add a spoonful of Adler­ ika. One dose cleans out poisons the London-to-Melbourne race next publicans but strange things will ness men and farmers of the coun- y·ear aren't wandering across and washes BOTH upper and low­ October. happen occasionally. That being try, would be better advlsol"s than much, are they? Probably won­ er bowels. Ed F. -Beranek, Drug­ settled in my mind, I was informed L. A. Zeleski the college theorists. Most any- dering where the wheat Is, instead. by the frau that Amel spelt his thing ca.n be worked out success- -000-,- gist. ~Ioscow newspapers accuse Japan Standard 011 Service Station arousing hntred against Russia, name Em11. EmU being disposed fully by theory but many times Mr. Bixby of revered fame, who or of I then concluded that It must at 15th and M Street ,lays: theory don't work out In actual, has for unnumbered years written mE-litlonlng an· anU-Sovlet film be Anual Frazer who wrote the every-day practice. I beHeve that "Daily Drift" in the Stat& Journal, ,~nlled "The Supreme W1l1," dls­ treatise. "Itsurehelps when we know fs the trouble now. I know Roose- 18 quite a little way behind with phl)"ed in Japanese theaters, The [ am sorry that it was not I in­ that our customers couldn't velt is hones-t and sincere; he his work, or ,so I deduce from a picture shows Russian airplanes at­ stead of Haskell who was in on 'Would give -anything to bring about paragraph In his column last the argument. It looked like An­ general business prosperity and Thursday or Friday, in which he tacking 'l'ok)"o, and menUons the poaaibly find hi&her quality tact that 100,000 Japanese k11led In ual had a little the edge. First he is doing the best he can and all quotes Mr. W. W. Haskell on man has no chance. H8.8kell gasoline than the Standard he can, to do that very thing. I something or other and finishes by the Russo-Japanese war "have not might stage a comeback. At that , have tried to cooperate and help slating that Mr, Haskell is a good been sufficiently avenged." The 1m, it looks like the loafer in the 011 Red CrownSuperluelwesell." lI-or~ it out but I am fearful that editor. portant RussIan newspaper Pravda station was about right. He said it is going to be a long time before Mr. Haskell Is and has been tor says: "Japanese imperialism does that the Lord must be on the side we see the prooperity that has been &0 metime, chiefly editor of a job not hesftate to use dIrty methods of the republicans because when 3 FINE MOTOR OILS around the corner so long. [am shop, Mr, Bixby. to slander the Soviet Union." Hoover was president we at least not in favor of tearing loose and -000- That is fighting language. had some rain. IsoaYis"0": The motor oil that will not !\ludge. By keeping accusing the presidoot of being a If Nick dldn;t do anything else, Frank Kucera says, "All of my crook; I do beUeve· that a great he provided local gossipers with a out sludge it cuts oil ~n8uniptionto,the Dllnimum , 25~t. In New York, a chauffeur asked Ufe I have heard my fathe.r tell majority of our officials, who are red hot new topic for days and about 'the drouth in '94. Now we day~, Itfr},. ..riO-The firat auamboat bi8 boss to find a job for the chauf­ eitize-ns like we are, are honest. thus enabling them to let ~ re.chee Chlc.,o·a bar· have a etory that beats that to tell Polarine 20~ Reliance. 15~t, I don't want to 8'ee a congress some Ord characters take a badly .. bot,leU feur's brother. A job was found at our kids." ' elected that will hamper the pres- needed rest. $25 a week driving a truck. The The new telephone directory is ident as Hoover was hampered ------~ It-John Quincy Adami. th. jobless brother said Indignantly: out. There sooms to be a dearth durin'g his last two' years in the Pile Suffering trJ' ·M, Gth PreaIdeat, born 1717. "What I Drive a truck tor $25 a of advertisers, except for the un­ white house. But I also believe week when I can get $15 a week dertakers. Three of them are ask­ STANDARD OIL ·SERVICE th~re is going to be a wonderful from the government for doing Ing us for our trade. Perhaps shakeup among democratic offi­ - Ended at Last ~. _ ~ 12-Jo.lah Wad.wood, 1Klte4 At the•• Standard 011Deale... and Stations To thousands of sufferers from • pottery maker.born 1130.. notblng? No, thank you." they think that there wllI be a Ipt cials at the next election, this ~Il, of busineas the coming year. unless the trults of successful the pain of Piles, Thornton & That can last a long time tf the Minor Pile Ointment has brought II-Maud. Adama makeshit government is wl1ling to print the Starvation perhaps. But as far management begin to drop pretty ~ ~: lIB I am concerned, if I starve there Standard Oil Service Station soon. There is too much delay! quick relief. This Private Formula In10Th. Little Wniatet," money. It l)1a, last not quite 80 Prescription has boon developed :.kJZ:. ItOS. wUl be no money left for the un­ 15th and M Street, Ord too much red tape to be unwound, long, but several years, If the gov­ dertakers. Jake, would you ar­ in every governmeJlt effort. In through 66 years' experience at ernment continues its present asi­ range for the counly to pay them other words it takea too long to do the world's oldest and largest rec­ I~The .~art 01 the bloodr nine course of lnftaUng with bonds, Higgins Service Station, Ord tal institution. Only r e c '6 n t 1y If worse comes to worse? Then nothing. Take our project. It French Ravolutlon, uti doubling Its debt by payment of in­ there are the wife and kids. WelI, Ord Chevrolet Sales Company,Ord could just lIB well have !?een de­ available for home' use. Try a package on a Money-Back Guaran­ terest. probably I'll last the longest, I'm cided three or four montha ago. II-U. a. Rainbow D1v1alOQ the biggest. Anthony Thill, Ord The saving to all of us flnancial1y tee, Two sizes, 60c and $1.00. t~e }<'or sale at McLalr-SorQJ)sen Drug ItOPi German 4rive,ltll u' nudist foolishness last long Hoping for best, would have been great. Geo. G H. D. Leggett. Co. .... enough, and too.1isq nudists have . t, ,." ----- to, :;~ I) 'ra~ ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934. '111!5! ? _!"!.=::_ -Today there wlll be a ltitten- -carl Anderson sIlent Saturday -Mrs. M. Flynn was 1ll and un­ -Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Miller and -Clarence Davis and E. 0, ball game at th~ Ord park. Th~ with Wssi,ster, Mrs. Frank QlJ-rk. der Dr. F. A. Barta's care for ~ tew children, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. P. James left )fondav for Sidney and Cote-afield ladies team will play the -Frank Tedrow writ~ his mo­ days. She was improved Satur­ Barta and Misses Martha Mae. and other places in Nebraska. . ladies team in Ord. Th~Game will be day. Her daughter, Mrs. Carl Oli­ Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. MarioD -Mrs. Inn Edwards came from PERSONAL ITEMS called at 8 p.m. Cotes!1eld ther that he will SOOll return home. ver of Olean stayed with Mrs. men will also play tbe Old men's He ha.s been in Denver (or a Cushing and Robert and Miss Mar­ Grand Island Tbursday and is vis­ Flynn Thursday night. Ion Grace, Mrs. C. O. SheIlard and kittenball team. couple o( weeks. iUng her daughter, Mrs. Call Sor­ About People You Know P~tty -Will Nelson, who Is a demo­ Son Charles and some out Of town -Mrs. Lucille o( Kansas -Mlsll Wilma Slavicek went to cratto candI4ate (or sheriff, is gu~sts. Charles Cornell and ensen and family. City arrived last Wednesday. Her Burwell Friday and is spending a carryIng hIs right arm in a sling daughter, Miss Marguerite of Lin­ I¥lrents, Mr. and Ml'8. C. A. Hager, we.ek with her uncle Oarrol MUler -Jim Bradt of Colome, S. D., -Ed Panowlcz o( Comstock wa.s -'l'h~ Jolly SiBtera ha.ve decided these days, the result of an attack coln and Miss Mary AnnabelWll­ went to Grand Island to meet her. and family. ~t. was in or4 Sunday and Monday. ill Otrd Thur&day morning. to dtscontlnue their kenslngtons P~tty ~njoylng of blood poInsoning. IIams of Paul made up a pic­ H~ is a brother of Arcble Bradt Mrs. Is her vaoaUon -M1"8.Ch.arley SUchler writes -Miss Geraldine Finke, of Sioux nic party Sunday evening and en­ -Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rhode of until fall. and wUl be at home during the (rom Nettleton, Mo., to say that and Madams Hattie BaIrd ano Falls, S. D., arrived Sunday eve­ Joyed their dinner in the Ord park. Harvey Parks. Burwell were In Ord last Wednes­ -Mrs. Harvey Pierce and baby month of July. everybody Is well pleased with nIng for a visit with her friend, day evening. have been spendIng a few days -Ladles o( the G. A. R. will hold crop prospects there. There has MIss Mabel Misko. Miss Finke is -Mrs. Claud~ Romans was with relatives In Taylor. Mr. their regular meeting In the Legion been plenty of rain and corn a former Ord teacher. spending the week end In the Will Pierce took them up, going after hall July H. standa over knee high. Sh~ was -.el\ess Chinn of North Loup VogeleT home near ,North Loup. them Thursday evenIng. -On June 30 Dr. Chauncey busy picking and canning berries. has been visiting his daughter, -Mr. and Mirs. Harold Erickson Hager finished his Interne work in They had Just finished eating the Mrs. Charles Gell of Gerlng, Nebr. -:Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mutter th~ of Newton, Kas., have been enjoy­ who lately moved to Omaha. were St. Francis, Jersey City hos-llast of a .O.pound catfi,sh. Mrs. -Miss Ella Mae .Sershen of ing vacation and were visUing In staying in the R. L. l;;taple home pltal. He went to New York City SUehler said nothing about when North Loup, daughter of John ser-I a Stapl~ Mid-Summer Comstock, Ord and Burwell. while Mr. and Mrs. were In and at once entered upon hLs du- she and Charley were coming shen of Ord, Is with the University -Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clements Ord. The latter says the Ericson's ties as a physician in the Bellevue home. of Tours on a two months travel and daughters and C. A. Anderson had selected a nice little property hospital. ThLs is one of the larg- -W. A. Anderson of Burwell study of America. She wlll visit left Saturday afternoon for Cullen and were planning on movIng as est hospitals in the United States was 'able last Wednesday to leave by bus 10,000 miles of the United lake, Minnesota. Mrs. Anderson soon as the Staples returned to and Dr. Hager will be located there the Grand Island St. Francis hos­ States and Canada, while taking a Omaha" Harold Is a nephew of permanently. pital and go to his own home Mr regular college course. Grocery.Sale. and the chlldren had been there (or two weeks, having accompan­ Mrs. Staple·s,. -The Christian Iadtes tea last Anderson is oounty clerk of' Gar~ -Frank Andersen spent a few ied the Leggett party. The Ander­ -Guests last Woednesday evening Tuesday afternoon was a very I!1el. PORK & BEANS, eliminate cooking over hot ~tove Bl~nd ~~----- Kokes and John Blaha served. Ord Sunday to see Mrs. Hallock's 3 63c .-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worden and 2 giant cans. ... __ .,._. .. ._--.- -' 1ge COFFEE .-Mrs. W. E. Carlton and Miss mother, }frs. D. B. Smith. famlly are soon movIng to Grand Cake VIvian Frederick spent most of the -Burr Beck of ScoUa has pnr­ ~~~~~~----- time from last Tuesday unUi }<'ri- chased the interest of his brother Island where they will have a gro­ STRING BEANS that are stringless, No.2 size cans Flour 25c cery store. 2 for 19c; 6 for--- · ----- 55c SWANSDOWN day looklng after relief work in Walter In the Beck Pleasure Par­ c Elyria, North Loup and Arcadia. lor. Burr plans to remodel the In- -Sunday Mrs. John Viner and Libby 314~z. Mr. and Mrs. A. Urban and Tlll1~ CORN, an extra standard grade, No.2 size cans ' 4Cans____ 15c -La.st Wednesday Mr. and Mr.s. (erior of the building. - 2 for 19c; fOL L __ . ---- . ._------55c Pack J. L. Scott and cWldren of Greeley -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glover and Irene Urban drove to Grand 6 POTTED MEATS Island to see Mrs. Charley Urban COr~.or were svending the evening with have received word that their PREPARED MUSTARD, quart jars, Betty AnlL_2 for 25c ~:~.----15c Mrs. Mamie Weare. Sunday the youngest daughter Miss Alma who is a patient in the St. Francis STARCH Gloss 2 Scott family were dinn~r gu~{s in Glover, graduated 'June 18 from hospital. The latter Is recovering Pure STRAWBERRY PRESERVES, giant jar, 41bs net 57c th~ Weare hom~. Leland Stanford Universf.ty, at nIcely from an operation. FIG BAR COOKIES, Lb. : 10e Assorted 314-oz. ~Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Free­ t . 4. Pkgs.___19c -Eugene Puncochar returned Palo Alto, cali!. ~_,------.-.------9c JELL-WELL Flavors home last Wednesday evenIng. He ---",.'ll,frs. Ollie Marquard, who was man of Arcadia were in Ord Fri­ GINGER SNAPS, kids faYorite, Lb.---.. I had been spending several days In Ord with her son and wlfe Mr day. The former was looking for P&G vI~lting a place where he could drive his t 7LargeBars____ 25 with relatives in Grand Island. and Mrs. DOn Marquard, is C -Friday evening the young In Loup City and Kearney. cattle to pasture. He located a SOAP place near Burwell. Mr. and Mrs. Tollet peoples choIr of the Presbyterian -Ray Cook, who has been livIng In Our Meat Dept. ! church met In th~ country home of In Mason City· lately, was in Ord Freeman were call1ng upon thE.fr " Tlssu~ relatives, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. WH­ WALDORF 4rolls- 19c Miss Marion Grace and Robert Saturday. MEAT LOAF, with macaroni and cheese~ ready to I Cushing. About twenty-~ve were -Monday Dr. and Mrs. Glen D. Ilams. Maxwell I-lb. . -Mrs. Carl. Schmidt has been serve, Lb. - 1& Can______29C In attendance. Mrs. Cushmg serv- Auble and children returned home. J COFFEE House ed nice refreshments.. They had been In Clarkson, Nebr., III for a couple Of weeks. She Is MEAT LOAF, with pickle and pimento, ready to -Mrs. Leo Long recelved word and in Chicago. Dr. Auble was Improved this week. ' serve, Lb. : . .. . 18c from her brothler, Glen PatrIck, taking a postgraduate course at -Raymond Abernethy of Lin­ Alliance, that he Is stl1l In hos- th~ Northern Illinois College of coln vIsited his people Saturday BEEF HEARTS, select quality, bake with d~~~i~~~ib---7e a and Sunday. He came here fran. pital !:Jut recovering nicely from Optometry. SUMM~RSAUSAGE, always nce to haye a supply, Lb. 15c TREE TEA Injuries to hIs right arm. A de- -Tuesday Mrs. Frank Wlgent A11Iance, where he had been on I fective aerial bomb set off at the and her sls-ters, Mrs. Sid Brown business affaIrs. He stopped for MINC.ED HAM, so-called, half or whole piece or 1 ORANGE PEKOE GREEN solart of a three ~ay rodeo, shot and Mrs. Jess Meyers, drove to a short time with his grandparents , slIced, Lb. " ------13c Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson. He . %.lb. pkg. .12c from t~e launching truck and Aurora and attended th~ funeral of I %.lb. pkg. ...._.._.16c spent the Ume with his people •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• &truck hlm. an aunt, Mrs. EddIe Voris of Au- near JoInt. %-lb. pkg . 31c %.lb. pkg.. . .21c -Thursday M'f. and Mrs. John rora, who passed away In a Grand I l,iemmon and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Island hospital. -Mr. and Mrs. Gllbert Gaylord Dlugosh drove to Swan lake and -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Satterfield and baby of Arcadia were 'spend­ 4 Jacks, It. or dark, can 45c spent the day. of Taylor spent Sunday with theIr Ing most of last week with Mr. 13 oz. Gaylord's mother, Mrs. Henry ~!er's 25 -Mrs. Will Witt of ErIcson son George Satterfield and family. Blue Ribbon, It or dk 55e. CORNFLAKES 3Pkgs.--- c came to Ord last Wednesday. She -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witt of «'ales. Henry has been ill for sev­ Malt , ~ had been with her daughter, Mrs. Ericson were Ord vIsitors Satur­ eral weeks and his condition does •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Missouri ·Qt. ,24c Walter Jensen, who Is in the Unl- day. not improve. , Valley Jar---- versity hospital. The latter has -Mr. and Mrs. Orville H. Sowl -{Jarol MUler of Garfield coun­ BAKING SODA, Betty Ann, large pkg., 2 for . l5c PEANUT BUrrER ty was in Ord last Wednesday been III for several months. She are estabJ{shlng a camp at the LYE, Betty Ann, high quality, reg. size cans, 3 for-. 25c wlll have to stay in the hospital Mortensen farm to entertaIn a and agaIn Frldav. Warfield ~~-----2()c -Sunqay Victor Hall came from 2 for several weeks l! they find that group of musIcIans from' Lincoln BETrY ANN COCOA they can help her. Mr. and Mrs. as their guests. In the party will Holdrege and spent the day with White Mrs. Hall's people, Mr. and Mrs. John. Lanham took their cousin, 00 Professor and Mrs August Tall 6 Small ~ King 4bars 19c Mrs. Witt to her home In ErIcson. Mol~er and family, 'Mr. 'and Mrs. James MIsko. Mrs. Hall and little Oan . C Oan_--·~C TOILET SOAP -Members of th~ H. O. A. club Arthur BabIch and family, Mr. and daughter accompanied him home. CANN,ED MILK enjoyed So 6:30 breakfast Friday Mrs. Ernest Harrison Eunice They had been here for two weeks. YOUR OLD TRUSTY STORE Friday and Jnly. and 7 morning on Anderson's Island. Bingham and a girl friend (rom - In Ord -The PresbyterIan Aid ladles Red Oak, Ia. They expect to ar­ -Mr. and Mrs. John Koll and Saturday, were well pleased with the at- rive July 15 for a two weeks visit famlly and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fer­ tendance at theIr kensington last and vacation from their work In rIs and family enjoyed a picnio Wednesday afternoon. Th~ musIc- Lincoln. While here they expec~ dInner Sunday at Plbel lake. THE 801 program was very good and the to give a joint concert with Mr. and -Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mutter of lunch was home made ice cream, Mrs. Tom Fuson at the hIgh school Comstock and Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ cake and ice tea. Madams James audItorIum under the auspices of ard Mutter of Newton, Kas., werll MIsko, lL B. VanDecar, August the American LegIon in an effort visItIng in Ord last Wednel\day. FOOD· CENTER Petersen and C. J. Mortensen were to ralH funds to purchaH unl- Riehard and Mrs. Mutter have rlo" hostesses. forms for th~ high school band. turned to Newton.

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t, -, J ,I' ...•.., , PAGE FOUH , .THE ORD QUIZ. ORD. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934. '. , the making of the fudge in the great barrack of a kitchen, The cook, and the rather' sullen young man who had brought up their trunks. were seated near the L., A.'GARNER n~o~~ range, and watched the proceedings .'- ____ with unfeigned Interest. The old DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE --- man who had driven the car up National Topics Interpreted --- wandered In and began to upbraid lor • the other servitor for his matchless by William Bruckart Incompetence. County Treasurer "Ah, shut your mouth I Nobody W'ashlngton.-Armed with more back congress must overrtde the told me to saw that wood. Balder's power than any President of the veto, '1'0 override a veto It Is neces­ job-not mine." I was born and ralsed In Ne­ United States, or sary under the terms of the Con­ "Much chance I'd have for kin· braska, moved to Valley county ,I One-Man the. head of any stitution that two-thirds of each dlIng from that great lummur ; al­ with my parents In 1905, and have C~nfrol democrattc gov house shall have voted in the af· ways hanging around where he aln't been a restdent in this county ernment, ever has tirmatlve, no business to be I" most of my lite, ' had, President Roosevelt has started I am making no assertion that any "Oh, well, he's teacher's pet. He During the past seventeen what he hopes will be the final drive such attitude will be taken,by the could set fire to the old rat trap years I have spent much time In' " for economic recovery. He has all President. None can make It for and Haskell would say nothln'." helping my father (Mid Garner) of the weapons In his own hands none knows what the President's! Payne almost let the great Iron on the farm southwest of Ord; There can be no mistake that he Is attitude will be when the time spoon drop In the pan of fudge he until I am well acquainted with preparIng to use them. comes for a decision on the point. was stirring. Janet and Berenice, the hardships of the farmer, and \Vhen the second session of the It Is worthy of thought, In my opln­ SYNOPSIS "How we all walk here I It seems picking meat from hickory nuts. did would like to see hIm get a square I deal and not any more New Deals, Seventy-third congress adjourned. Ion, however, that here Is a condl­ as if everybody hated to be Indoors. not raise their heads; nor evidence CHAPTER I,-on her way to a the WOrk It had done together with tion where the system of checks position In Lostland Academ>:", J:lnet You are a ps)'chologlst, Mr, Payne. In any way that they heard this Besides helpIng my father on the tfltdments of the first session, and balances between the legisla­ Mercer, young protenor ot J!'I'ar~ lir~t. Oil the trl!l'k",lI s.,'he l~ 1111 one's property now-unless closet the room llontalned, By enjoy tlfe a little," Illms"IF Itlnl! In [,ostlund It ". ! '1l1I ; coming six months, however, the some of the most Important of those WIlS. of tit" sltulltlon [n I.ostland ~Ir leaving the door ajar he could see so the children and t:l-:' ,",.;. ,"" executive branch may operate with powers, and some authorities llI,e mine. Basl,ell told me once that the other door and the passage. "'Must ever)'thlng go on like this aCllc!pll1.V just before the dp,llths of ,lHay be separated naturally." all of the freedom dlscretionaryau· Senator Borab of Idaho, and some \ ....rs Ilgo this village was on the Haskell entered swinging the new until you are twenty-one'?" the four Bracebrlclg~ children. It 'In the last year, Gordon Has­ thorIty carries In the New Deal leg­ of the Democratic conservatives '."lIdemy la nd. the Inbabltants held key In his band. He looked about "Or until I marry-It I marry be­ WIlS easily traced. as the dillries ~round l(eU's name appeared very seldom. &slation. claimed the delegation has been 11­ leases:' They stood look­ a moment, spied a loosened brick In :ore I am twenty-one. Then tbe enlled abrllptly on the twenty-ninth I!'gal. Whether that contention Is Ing at, th\! closed door for a mo­ the fireplace, drew It out, thrust the "uardlanship - trusteeship-passes of September of the )'ear of the Doctor Bracehrldge evidently had Because of the great speed which other things to worry him-an epl­ true, of course, Is a matter for the !lIt;'nt, then Janet turned down. The key In the aperture,'and locked It to my husband until I am .~wenty, drowning, On that day [)octor tbaracterized passage of the New courts. four walked up the road together In Jemie ot measles In the school, and Deal legislation for whIch the Pres up again. "Balder wlll never find one-then to me absolutely. Bracebrldge had ceased his records. To examine just a few of the the wild beanty of the sunset, Janet a series of thefts. partiCUlarly one Ident asked, its full meaning was that" he muttered Mrs, Denver la[d down ber knit· never to open them again. th~t I "~Il large SUm from the 10l'ked drawer things done by congress will lIlus­ WishIng they could always go I .' ting. child, why don't you Payne turned to the approximate o\'erlooked temporarily In many of II desk In the library. In another trate the extent to which it went on like thls-)'oung and hopeful and Payne waited until the quick nll1fry'" date of Doctor Bracehrrdge's second eaSES. Now that congress has footsteps died away, then he stole lJllll'e was written: [n granting authority to the Presi­ undIsturbed Illarrlage, and found I'hls entry: cone, however. appralsal3 are pos out, feel1ng like a criminal, but A nervous silence followed this MI am afraid It Is Halder: a BuI· dent. Take the laws creating the Haskell was strolling about the "Mrs. Hasl,E'1I [s a dear WOllllln­ Illble In the light of the relationship Agl'1cultural Adjustment adminis­ sure, nevertheless, tbat he had a remar~. Payne put his hand over len, disagreeable fellow, but as be existing between various Hems of grounds ot the academy when they legitimate curIosity in thfs matter. his e~es as it to shade them from most lovable. I would not be sur, tration and it wtll be seen that the reached them, and stopping to ad­ does twice the \\','rk, wnen be the New Deal, and thIs has occa­ Haskeli's putting on. the new lock the light, anll Arthur and Janet prlsed If after our marriage, Ber­ Cho(~es. authority to levy and collect taJl:es mire the handsome beds of chrysan- of an or,t1l1ary man, 'It ilIonI'd more than the usual amount seemed naturalenou.~~, bo\yever. as looked like people at a play just elilce did grow to love her as her doesn't seem right to dismiss hlr:p , was granted and at the same time themums, • own mother, The child Is oqly of discu15s!oD [n Washington. • protection to the ~ur~s,from the IIfte~ the curtaIn, has go~e up. Mrs, merely from preJudke or the sus­ a 'b[g handfuf of control over In: 'The head of, Lostland a'cademy four:' One line of discussion frequentl.v terstate and foreign con:merce was Idle eyes and fingers of the day Demer ~esumed her knitting. Ber: picion or something we can·t prove. Sl'emed Inordinately fond ot flow­ The first mentl')Il of Gordon Has, heard Is that Mr. Roosevelt has gh-en to the EJl:ecutive. Production scholars or from Balder's'apparent, en Ice stirred the fire-and great l've given up trying to recoDclle ... rs, and, as Mrs. Denver came down kell rather surprised Wilton: placed himself [n a spot where hI' control under the so-cailed Bank, Iy impIsh desire to play tricks wIth tongues of llawe sought the black my Incomparable four and Gordon. Ii path to take t,he air, he gallantly can claim full personal credit for head cotton control law Is just lJwm. case of the chImney. "Well. he arrived at five to take That, too, [s a temperamelltal mat­ .:..tlH'rfld II bunch and banded them up hIs new duties; Rnd I must con tbe success of his program. By that. An important control over FInding Arthur In 'his bedroom Then, feetlng strangely juvenlle ter, an,' with such chemlstr¥, one m til h"r ~l1e took them shyly, then fess I am disappointed [n blm. Yte sa E1 token.. and since success interstate and foreIgn commerce Itmoklng tlle black pipe which was together tlnd as If skirting the dark does well not to meddle." distance rested on hi. tal,!' Its place. rPlIlains to he seen:' fletter If you had meddled," WIltOD sibilIty fol' failure of any part of the .Johnson, administrator, exercises retrogressive process with the ac- Then Payne said, "Someone must reftectet1, "Those boys and girls Two weeks later: program to accomplish the job that authority, of course, but he boe and watched the scene. PaynE' count of his visit to the Moore be delegated to get the fudge." prol>ahly diagnosed Haskell's char­ "Jethro announced to me that be which he has outlined. J!'rom what does so under ex('cuth-e direction: noticed a black glove lying on the farm. :: "I'll go," said Berenice, rising. acter better than you did I" disliked Gordon Haskell. and did 1 hear around Washington, there While the power Is circumscribed white gravel of • sIdewalk. The "Do you belle\"e that old farm. ''I'll go with you." It was nearly dawn when he COD· £eems no disposition anywhere to to an extent. congress gave the wInd grew wilder. All at once the er's story?" "No, please." not Intend to be his student. I cluded his exam[natlons of the dI· remonstrated with him, hut the lad, take away any of the credit. The President, authorHyto change the bell high up in the belfry struck one "Yes-why DOt?" Payne waltI'd; gave her a little ",rles. which, on the whole, had with all his fine qualitIes, Is at, pollUclans on the President's sid!' ,:alue of the dollar. He cannot vary note. Haskell started violently, "He was the only witness of their ~tart, then fOllowed her. At the yielded Ilttle meat for his theorIes times hot-headed and obstinate:.' dare not seek any (}f the credit, for It greater than between fifty and and Mrs. Denver almost dropped ber deatbs-" ' foot of the staircase she turned, to feed on. Althea. Norman and [sabel show' their records show them to have sixty cents, as we used to measure dowers, "And their drowned bpdles?" not toward the kitchen. but toward When he knew Berenice better he Ihls a,-erslon' to Gordon: apparent· 11«0 wholly subservient to his w11l. cents, but th~ power to co~n money Berenice said: "J am sure It Is "That's so I I alwayi forget thes the room where the figures \'\'ere might some dJ.y ask her abouttht ly only little Berenice likes thep60r AntI-admlnlstration politicians are and regulate its value rests with Mother ~artha.,Guardlan. You know are buried in the little churchyard. kept wtll. But he shrank from aD un­ fellow. She allowed him to take continuIng to play dead, for their Mr. Roosevelt to that extent. The she Ilkes to think the boys and girls rhey seem so Intensely ali\-e I ex· "Berenice," his voke had a stern due and perhaps to her mind aD i­ attategy Is apparently one of allow­ impllcatlons go much further. The are comIng back to school:' pect them some day to come up- yet tender quality. She started vlo­ her on his knee yesterday and hear unjustillahle curiosity, And he dId ; Ing tbe calf all o'f the rope. If her say her letters. Poor l>abyI Ed­ i treasury has an Immense fund of "I remember tbe rope does run stairs and join my scholars." lently. looked back. "Oh, why did not wish to fasten In her. mind anI failure attends any unIts of the pro­ gold which It can use In maintain· down through the end of the pas· (waUon at present Interests her but "Haskell does, top:c-judglng by YOII come?" . slightly:' ", suspll'log of wblch bel' guardiaD cram, they w1l1 make great capital ing the relationship betwee'n our sage where she lives. But I didn't the Dew lock, Do you ',know what "Hf'cause I thought you mlgbt do WAS the object. ' . . "~-: of It. It success Is complete, they dollar and foreign coins. know abe had strength enough In thought was In myiillh'd d~\'n at rhls. You watched the door too Six months later:., Berenice was as beautiful as an un do nothlng about It anyway, ••• her old hands.to pull tbe rope." the old ch urch?" ...' much." "I Intend t~ appoint GordoD co angel, he thought, tired with t~t thus they are in a blind alley for Under the present, set-up, con­ Again tbe bell sounded. Balder "The sallie that was In mine, I "I was getting II/raid al;a[n-I guardian with Mrs. Brllcehrldge; In llPproach of da wn, too tired to the time beIng. gress gave away temporarlly the ceased ,to stare at them and re­ suppose-that Haskell In the dim suppose the annhersary and Moth case ot my death. over the· five think of rare similes and new This position, I am told, does not right to m a k e sumed bis work. light thought Berenice-" er Mart hll'S tolilog the bell de children. I SIIl~II, ot course. pro· terms, ' laws, or a part glean that the Republicans and other U, S, in Many "Some one has dropped a glove," "Exactly. She Is so like the )"oung- presst',l 1IIe----1 wanted to see their vide for him, too: though not In "Oh, I am too tired to sleep. I anti-admInistration groups will not Bu,inesse; of that authority. Mrs. Denver remarked, and picked ~r one-Isabel-that It is startling, ,lear fll""s I", kl'(ll from thinking the measu're 1 'do for the others. I think I'll steal a march on Arthur light back. I have explalned In ear­ In nearly all of It up. ' Haskel1 was frll;htened ~ plain thE'y "tllIld ... \,., harm me, It·s a am sorry the youngsters bate blm an~ go down to th'at ol\! churc_h:' lier letters that they are goIng to the acts of the New peal congress, "It's Mother Martha's," saId Ber­ so. for it [eat1s to a serIes ofmi' frightened.' I hope he \,\,on·t come foolish ~Il r,..\ I.. " II came. and I «('ontlnu~d foment trouble by attacks on varl· much discretionary power to draft enIce. "Look, Janet-may I call yon lIor outbrpaks between tnI'm. Prl· next week,) ous of the policies to show vulner, regulations and rules for adminis­ Janet?-she knl~s these black gloves [n to our festivIties this evening thougllt' \yould look In there 6rsi vately, I think Gordon a rather sa\o, able points. tration of the new laws was accord· berself, arid puts them on-to But I am afraid he wllll" before I got the fudge:' , age teat'her; some men are' Ilke -Vern Barna~d and Bill lohn­ ed the Executive. Anti-adminlstra· , Haskel frowned. "Now, BerenIce, ") believe, Wilton, he's jealous He walked wIth her down the thllt--too [mpatlent of a pupli's lim', son are in Cherry county this week • •• on a fishing trip. As I saId at the outset, the story tlon leaders contend that In using don't re~eal your old nurse's eccen­ of your growing Intluence over Bel' passage. "WIlI you take one of the Itlltlorisl I have asked him to be of the Seventy-third congress Is the this discretionary power, the ex, tricities." enlce. She likes you, and there's IlImps from the brackets?" story of 'the ecutlve branch has put government "It Isn't an eccentricity to mourn nothing that would please him I He lifted It down. She turned Juaf a Loan broadest loan of into countle~s businesses. Through -Is It? She wears them on the an­ iess than-to the handle. "Why, U's locked, and 01 Power power ever given, the Reconstruction Finance corpor­ nIversarIes of people's deaths I "And myself more. If your sharp there's a new lock lOb, be must It must be de· ation, for exilluple, the government What can It ,be today r Ah, I re­ eyes have also discovered that I give me the key; he must I" scribed as a loan of power, because owns or has Inlluence In, through member-my brothers and sIsters I" am devoted to Berenice Brace- "Maybe he thinks It's better for for THOSE congress can take It back at any the medium of loans, such busi­ Haskell turned with a kind of an­ bridge. I shall not deny It. The Im- your health and spirits Dot to come nesses as banking, dairying, cotton ger to Janet. "There, you see I dId portant thing now' Is to protect here too much:' , lime by musterIng sufficIent votes a~d for repeal of the laws It enacted. wheat and other grain stocks, what I could to divert her mind­ her." "Perhaps he Is right-and after in the mortgage field, railroading But It must be remembered that, away wltb sad annIversaries, I say I "From what?" aU-l1ow you will think me foollsb Picnic L'unches under the so-called. Norris amend· and In the varIous fields of com· I bope you wUl be happy thIs eve­ "That's just It," Payne answered again, there was something else be­ ment to the federal Constitution, the merce and Industry such as those nIng I Go Into the library, bulld helplessly. '" don't know what side fear. I suppose I've been Uke Picknicking is the principal recreation of touched by the Tennessee Valley re

2:30 'Sunday afternoon' and the Young People's group will hold their session at 7 p. m, Lone Star News ' [~~~1~~~~ :::~~i~t~~w.;;:~~:,:: ~-~~B#Y~IRS'~W' Union services will be held on Katie Hopkins has been spend­ Elyria DepartmentILL D##O##D##G##E##############H###>G the U. B. church lawn at 8 p. m, Ing a part of the past several days The Federation of the church in Ord visiting a friend. Ralph -..... - circles will have their quarterly Oonuard who was recently oper­ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith and ~, meeting at the church'next Friday ated on for appendicitls. Paul Clement who had been the with relatives and returning in the , Alice Johnson visited at the Earl r-I##############################~####~#######, aaa"" afternoon. A play "Candlelight" Lloyd Werber Is workIng for guest of his mother, Mrs. Hattie evening. ,Smith home' Wednesday evening. •••'" will be presented. All women of Same Guggenmos who had an 8\-0 Donald Fisher went to York Sun- Mrs. Don Harmon and children Mr. and Mrs. Willard Swigardt ering them with putting up hay. the church are cordially invited. Clement tor a week returned Fri­ He likes that country very much. tact of heart trouble and is under >Clay to his home at Geneva, Ill. He day to care for his brother's fl1ling visited at I. C. Clark's Monday. of Scottsbluff came Sunday and Th.e Young People's choir will the doctor's care. rode as far as Grand Island with station and tourist camp while Mr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark vis, visited at the E Kuklish home until Mrs. Howard Wright of Brainard meet Friday evening for practise The Joe Holecek family spent Hugh Clement. Fisher and family are vacationing lted at Fred Clark's Sunday. Monday. They were on their way says her sister, Mrs. Emil Ander­ at the home of Frances Peterson. Wednesday evening at Swan lake. In Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Water- to Boston to visit relatives. lion of Omaha Is slowly recover­ Walter Preston of Morrill, Nebr., ing from a major operation per­ Bill Zurek helped Dave Guggen­ was here on business last week. Leslie Johnson who has assisted man, Russell Waterman and fam John, Edmond and Archie Clem- The K. K. K, Sterling Manchester in the meat By, Mrs. Walter Waterman and ny left Monday for California where formed several months ago; Re­ mos fix his well Thursday and Mrs. Jessie Babcock returned cently she was able to visit her The Three K's met with Leo Friday. 'Thursday evening from a three market during the spring and sum- Dolsie attended a party given in they will spend a few weeks visit­ Nelson June 22nd, Friday. Har­ Lela and Violet May Guggenmos mer months left Tuesday for his honor of Wal~er Waterman's:ing thetr three sisters who live stster in Brainard, but is not able week's visit with her son Oscar to do much work yet. old ' Christensen was a visitor helped Mrs. George Watts picli. and family of Milton, Wis. home at Chapman where the John- birthday at ArciUe Waterman's. there.' Judging was discussed. Viola an~ cherrIes Wednesday. son's are engaged in similar activ- Mr. and Mrs. 'Archfe Waterman Mre, John Golka and two sons of Mrs. Harold Dahlin and son spent Mrs. Louise Loudon of St. Paul Wednesday of last week vIsIting Irene Hansen are new members John Zurek sold some cattle and '- . was the guest of Mrs. Fred Bartz Itles, left Monday for Long Pine on a Leavenworth, Kan., came last week added to the roll. At the close of accompanied them to Burwell Mr. and Mrs. Burr Larkin are fishing trip. They wl1l return to visIt Mrs. Golka's parents, Mr. at the Albert Dahlin home hi Ord. Monday night and Tuesday. Kenneth Hoyt was an over night the meeting we went swimming. Thursday. here from Culver, Wash., the guests Wednesday. and Mrs. Frank swanek and num- We plan to meet at Tracy Rath­ Mrs. StanleyPetska has been Mr. and Mrs. Graham and family of their people for about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Kluna and children erous other relatives. guest of Junior Dodge on Sunday. of Kearney were Sunday guests at The Farmers Grain and Coal bun's Friday, July 6. A lunch suffering the effects of having Mrs. Larkin was formerly Edith drove to Grand Island Thursday. Mrs. C. Hughes of Ord spent co., was served by Mrs. Leo Nelson. the Paul Jones home. Monday was Cruzan.' Anton Kluna and famlly visited Wednesday visiting at the R. E. held their annual meeting at the stepped on a rusty nail. , Paul's birthday so honors to this town haU Tuesday afternoon. They Walter Hansen, News Reporter. FlOYd Hopkins is enjoying a Observance of the 48th annlver- a~Emil Sedlacek's Sunday eve- Garnlck home. visit with his daughter Lula from person were extended on Sunday. sary of the North Loup Chapter of mng. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hoyt and are considering handling gas and Maxine and Beryl Graham remain­ oils in connection with the elevator -Mr. and Mrs. GUY Burrows Arnold. the I. O. O. F. Lodge wl1l be held Mrs. Ben Eberhart, Inez and Mrs. G. L. Hoyt were Sunday din­ and Mrs. fL. M. Real were fishing ed to spend the week with Miss next Tuesday evening. Jim Van- Wesley drove to Grand Island last ner guests at the Bernard Hoyt and Monday Mgr. Mike Kusek and Paula. . Joe Clemny made a business trip at Lake Ericson Monday. -Quiz Want Ads get results. Mrs~ sklke of Ord the onty living chart-I Wednesday. home. Kenneth Hoyt and Carol Mr, and Edwin Bab<\X:k er member will be guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Luft and Luke vts- Jean Ciemny, who had been visit­ to Grand Island regarding it. and two little girls with Miss Kate E. C. Helbig of Burwell will be in lted at S. I. Wilard's Sunday. ing at the Hoyt home returned Chester Carkoski has been elec­ Babcock all of Ldncoln were week charge of installation of officers of I Mrs. Hannah Jones and Everett with them. . ed principal ot the Hartington end guests of their mother, Mrs. both the Ord and North Loup were Sunday dinner guests at the Mrs. Edna Lidell of Omaha has schools with an increase in salary. J'e&Sie Babcock. Miss Kate and lodges. Letters from absent mem- Homer Jones home. written fl!eruds that her father, F{)r .several years he has been a Announcement of little nieces Patty and Jacqueline bers will be read by sec'y Ohas Mrs. Ed Pocock visited at Mrb. W. B. Casler, is very 111 and in a teacher and coach in the schools remained for a. longer visit. Faudt. Delicious refreshments wili Seton HanSOn's Friday. very crlUcal condltlon. Several ot that place. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris 'Who be served later in the evenlng, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pocock, Mr. months ago when he became 111 he Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gross and are living in Grand Island since A family gathering was enjoyed and Mrs. Gerald Dye and Bobby, went to Omaha to live with his baby and Mrs. Mary Gross of near their arrival trom Yakima, Wall'h., Sunday at the home ot Mr and Dorothy and Dickte Nelson vislt-l daughter and since has been stead­ Sargent were Sunday evening Grocery Opening in May are 4th of July guests at Mrs. Ed Hurley, the occasion 'being ed at Raymond ~OCOCk's in Loup ily failing. visitors at the C. E. Wozniak home. tJie,ir daughter's home, the Pete the 31st wedding anniversary of City and Jenner s park. It was Mr. and Mrs. Joe Verzal and son The free dance given Sunday eve­ J'enseps. " Mr. and ~rs. Bert Sayre. Thirty- Bobby Dye's birthday. Laverne ot near Ord were visitors ning at the Ciemny hall was at­ I have leased the Frank Dworak, Jr., building at 18th Preparations for North Lcup's one w~re )lresent. Russell Waterman and famil), at the Bernard Hoyt home SUnday tended by an enormous crowd. a?d ~1 streets, formerly operated by N. R. Jacquot; and be­ home talent Chautauqua are in pro­ Rev. b,J)1l Mrs. Stephens attended Mrs. Walter Waterman and Dolsie afternoon. For several months Eatherton's orchestra, of Burwell gress. The date has been set for furnished the music. gmmng SATURDAY, JULY 7, will carry a complete line a. district missionary meetlng in visited at Charlie Meyers' andSall.l Mrs. versat has been an invalid and of-' ' Aug. 5 to 8. , Grand Island, Tuesday. Mabel Lee Guggenmos' Su,nday.' this was her first outing in many At the school board meeting held NOTICE. accompanied them acting as chaut- Mrs. Ora Garnick'is now em- months. ' Staple and Fancy Groceries Monday evening Cloyd Ingerson teur, " ployed by the Union Pacific Rail- The J~olly Juniors Sewing club Sunday, July 8, 1934, there will Fresh Vegetables and Fruit was elected janitor fQf the ensuing Mrs. Inez Hill returned Saturday road in Sidney Nebr. met Wednesday afternoon at the be a PICNIC at CHRIS' COZY year. Reeve Manchester has held CAMP, Ericson, Nebraska, for the Ice Cream and Cold, Drinks this position for the past several evening from a visit in' Omaha Mr. and Mrs.' Seton Hanson and John Carkoski home with Viola 'benefit of the Catholic Church. and Ldneoln. From Central City children visited at Frank Gif- and Virginia Carkoski as hostesses. Cigars, Tobacco & Ciga~ets years. she was accompanied here by a ford's Sunday evening. The members started to make hot All are cordially invited. A gate An inch or rain was. reported charge ot 25c per car will be made, friend Mrs. Marie Cover who went pan holders. Mrs. Joe Dlugosh ac- . This ~tore will take eggs for cash or trade, paying the Monday night at Sumpter and at on up to Ord to visit her people. H k II C companied her daughters and was all of which will go to the Church. Greeley also a nice shower just Fred Bartz and sons Arthur and as e reek a guest for the afternoon at the The Catholic Ladies will serve a highest pnce the market affords at all times. We will wel­ &Outh of town but the dust was Ervin drove to Ericson, Sunday Carkoski home. plate dinner at 25c for adults and COl1l~ your patronage and assure you quick, courteous aearcely laid at N{)rth Loup. after Mrs. Bartz, Richard and Haskell Creek recelv d th Verna Augustyn lett Thursday tor 10c for children. This is cheaper service. Tony Gardner, pioneer of fifty Murill who were guests ot relatives four light showers of r:in ~eedor a several weeks visit at Norfolk than you can eat at home. Come years, was born and reared at SC{)­ there for several days. afternoon I i on ay and Columbus. to the picnic and save money. tfa passed away at his home there Car and truck loads of cattle in- before th~ f!~stS ::g~~~e~~:at just Royal Fredericksen of Ord was Various competitive games and Gifts to Purchasers on Opening Day! Friday morning, June 29 following eluding milch cows from this vl- a hi h wind hi h re was an overnight guest on Sund'ay in amusements, also bathing and flsh­ .a week's 1llness. Mr. Gardner Wall cinity are continually coming into wind~iII and s~m; teI~a~aged \he the Harold Dahlin home, returning lng, will afford entertainment and taken ill at the home of his brother Nefso~ne S amusement for all. The Catholic 'George at sargent, on June 18. The IDricson,!'or'pasturage. By Sunday near' the Wilmer !oOmee Ito home Monday. Junior orchestra Nebr., It was reported there wouldn't be others near thereal tid Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welniak and ot ore, same day he was brought to his room to take many more. a wind and dust stor~ ~:~eo·~~t two children and Stanley Welniak under the direction ot Jerry J. oome for medical care. His death Mr~ Puncochar will entertaIn. LEE·S GROCERY and Mrs. Harry Gillespie ac- a little further north no dust Jnol' ot Omaha came Saturday to visit was due to blood poisoning of a. companied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vodeh- unusual wind wa notl ed in the homes of their parents, Mr. By Order {)t Commlttes. carbuncle on hls hip. Mr. Gardner's ~ircle Telephone 82 Leon Kociemba, Owner vocation was that of painter and nat to Loup City, Sunday being The Happy c ciUb mel and Mrs. Joe wetntak and brothers, Presbyterian Church Notes. present at the opening of the new Thursday with Mrs EIli t CI Cash, JOhn, and Anton. Sunday paper hanger which business he golf course at that place. Ient The most abs~rbi 0 it emr evening Cash Welnlak took his Sabbath school convenes at 10 a. had practiced for many years. He Mrs. Lizzie Knapp. and Maxine bus'iness before the n;o e~~ brother, Stanley to. Loup City. m., followed by worship service at Open Evenings and Sundays! leaves a wife and four grown chil­ 10:45. drove to Ord, Monday calling on what to do the '0 ,11 g up s Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Holman and The Pioneer club will meet at dren all of Scotia vicinity, also his Mrs. Knapp's mother, who has been decided to haveIta ~~m~~~I;; ;I~~ family of South Dakota were guests -one brother Goorge and three very Ill. . nic at Anderson's island The tn the J. W. Holman home on sisters. Funeral services were ~ Numbers of North Loup folks are next meeting will be ·th M Thursday and It'riday ot last week. I· .••••••~ ••• ~ •••••••_ •••~•• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• held from the Methodist church at t~r planning to celebrate today with Wes Miska on July 19Wl At The St. Mary's Dramatic and So­ I ' ,- • SCotia Sunday afternoon and burial their Scotia friends. meeting four members of the I ~ cial club had band practice at the was at Mount Hope cemetery. Mrs. Ida Brown enjoyed a visit Ing Needles 4-H club will Fi~e Andrew Kusek home Sunday af,ter­ Mrs. Lillie Jones has rented her sh~m- cafe to Mrs. L. A. Hawkes who is Thursday with two sisters, pupils team demonstrations on n?on after which they went to the now chief proprietor and invites of Mrs. Brown of forty years ago. poolng and manicuring. The serv- fiver w1).ere they elljoyed a swim- · OUR JULY I Theye were Susie and Lillie John- ing committee are Mrs. Chas. ming party. " your patronage. Mrs. Jones wlll son when they went to school to Dana, Mrs. It'rank Miska Mrs Wil- Mr. and Mrs. C4as. Lickley of • spend some time in Denver, Mrs. Mrs, Brown on lower Davis Creek. mer Nelson and Mrs Je's's Meyeu llear Atkinson ~l}'edon Elyria • Mildred Davis and family and Hay­ They were Susie and Lillie John- -Friday evenin . a rou of friends Thursday afternoon. , • den, and with Miss Phyllis of and Mrs. Lillie March, who with friends met in t~e W;s Jisk Miss Alice Adamek accomp,anied • Grand Island. Mrs. WlIlis' husband are here on a home to help Mrs Miska celebrat: by Mildred Kasper, Alma Dworak • Dr. Hemphill, Clyde Hutchins visit from their home in Florida. her birthday' and IAIIian Mach called on Mrs. • and Mrs. Gladys Christensen drove Little Howard Wells 4 year old Mr. and Mrs. Martin Michalek Harold Dahlin Saturday afternoon. • to Norton, Kan, Thursday after ense~ • Mrs. Grace Hutchins who has been of Mrs. Neva Wells who resides Mr. and Mrs Henry Jor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spotanski • with her parents the Gus Wetzel's and daughter' and Mr a 8 M and Louie Wasklowak alld children • receiving medical treatment there fell from an upstairs window Wed- Raymond Pocock 'wer'e ~t w~~i of Ashton were Sunday afternoon • for the past several weeks. Friends nesday evening. No bones were ~elson's Sunday evening rlsitors at the Joe Welniak home • w111 be sorry to learn that Mrs. • Hutchirul has not improved in br?ken b,ut it is feared he may be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flynn and and in the evening the'y left for • health as it was hoped she would. inJured mternally though as yet family called at Walter Jor/1;en- Omaha. • At the business session of the just the extent of the injqry has Iilen's Sunday evening wm Dodge, Hans Fischer and • not been ascertained. Alma and Roma' Jorgensen Valerian Ciochon drove some of • Baptist people held at the church Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wells and Laura Nelson Paul Dana and their cattle to GaMes, Friday put­ • Sunday a unanimous vote was cast Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hutchins of Merrill Flynn 'were at Howerton's tlng them into Vern Donner's pas­ • for Rev. Warren :to remain for Gran4 Island with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. ture for the summer. They return- • another year as pastor of this C. R. W;~l!s of Naperville, Ill., were Mr. and Mrs. Wes Miska and ed home Sunday evening. Starts This Week church. Rev. and M.rs. Warren have Sunday ~lNtors at the Gus Wetzel! ramliy called at Wllmer Nelson's Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dahl'ln and I not only endeared themselves to home. . Sunday evening. ron were Sunday afternoon visit- - - the poople ()f this church but in Of, •.' f'! Alfee Alderman was spending ora at the Ove )"'r~erlcksen home I nnmer{)us ways of service they the week end with Lydia Dana in Ord. . ',., have become friends of all with 'dva Ie News Mrs. L. M. Dever, Mr. and Mu. Harold Garnick' was a Sunday 'Thursday, July 5th to July 14 whom they have associated. Mi Tutman and daughter and Miss dinner guest at the W. Dodge h{)me. , Miss Nettle Clark returned Mon­ Sunday the ,Walter Noll family Margaret Dever, all of Grand Is- Mr. and Mrs. J. W.,Holman were day evening from a two weeks out­ land are visiting the Philbrick Runday afternoon vJsitors at the ing. which included the World's had as luests Mrs. Chas. Klinger and daughter Jessamine. Lenora families for a few days Don Harmon home. )) I' -Fair. Miss Nettie traveled 2000 and Ethel Tangerman and Lillian There were 23 in SU~day schOOl Mr. and ~rs. Wi~. podge, daugh- ,« » I miles with but one flat tire her Crow of Grand Island. Sunday. Lydia Dana and the Jun- ter, Phyllis Ann and Mr. and Mrs. I only misfortune. Mrs. Hubert Hayes and Mrs. Ar­ ior class enjoyed a picnic dinner Bernard Hoyt and daughter, Aud­ • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lundstedt and chie ,Mason /ltteMed the funeral of after Sunday school rey, drove to Fairfield Wednesday • M.r. and Mrs. Victor Cook and small Grandma. Bla~esly, Sunday after­ W1Il Nelson is on' the sick' list. to attend the funeral.of Mrs. Martha • daughter drove to Lincoln early noon at the Delbert Holmes home. He has infection in one hand Potter( who was an aunt of Mr. • Sunday morning spending the day Mrs. Guy 'Street and children, Leon Woods is also on the list' Dodge and Nrs. Hoyt. On their .AII Summer Lines 25 to 50% L.ower • Barbara; Helen and Robert of having the tIu. Henry Nielsen t~ war home they stopped tor a short . . • Lawrence, Kas., and Mrs. RoscOt: helping with the work at Woods'. viSlt. at the Ivan Yates home in • Bolin and Donald Winchester of Howertons were at Henry Jor- Hastmgs. , .• Broken Bow visited Monday and gensen's Wednesday evening Mrs. J. G. Dahli!). ,spent Monday • Tuesday in the 'Wantz home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Woods in Ord at the home ()f her daughter, Ladies Silk Dresses • Half Price • MerriUc Flynn has been visiting and Laura Nelson visited at Henry Mrs. Ove Fredericksen. • in the ,Leslie Leonard home the Jorgensen's Sunday. M,r. and Mrs~ Howard Wright • past few days and Tuesday in Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nielsen can- came Saturday tovi~lt at the C. E. • lor Thursday, Friday company with Kenneth Collins ed at Sam Guggenmos' Sunday. Wozniak home. , Mr( Wright re­ • and Elmer Stevens left for Den- Howertons also called there dur- turned home Monday m{)rning and • and Saturday Ing the evening. Mrs. Wright remained for a longer Ladies Hats -. 45c and 95c i ver, Colo. ' Miss Doris Flynn has visited her Dorothy and Lorraine Jorgensen viBit. ' • Macaroni, 2 Ibs 15c sister. Mrs. Leslie Leonard for thlo spend Monday afternoon with Ro- Victor Welnia,k who seve.ral ,I• Kellogg's Bran Flakes 8c past two weeks. ma Jorgensen. weeks ago went to White Bud, Quite a number of cattle anO Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dana and Ida., with ~scar Martinsen has Ladies Voile and Sheer Dresses 45c Special on Bread Saturday horses have been taken from this family visited at Howerton's Tues- written relahves that they both - - • territory to the sand hill pastures day evening. have jobs and that they are getting I •••••••••••••••••••• the past week. Doris Cushing is spending the plenty of rain there which is both­ I EXTRA SPECIAL ON The Walter Noll family visited week with Ruth Jorgensen., Ladies White Pique Skirts • $1.00 • SUGAR and FI.OUR the Delbert Holmes tamily Tues­ - day. Tea.chers' Examinations. I Quantities Limited! Mrs. Lizzie Rassett ot Ord has The last summer examination l •••••••••••••••••••• spent the past tew days in the Will f0I: teacher's certificate will be Children's Sandals 6 ,4 'to size 2 • 98c i Wiberg home. held in Room 25 at the Ord High • Poultry and eggs bought The Wantz family drove to Am­ School on July 7. • lor Cash or Trade. herst last Thursday t{) visit Rev. Dance • and Mrs. Spracklen, tormer pas­ AppUcatJoBs Cor Fr~ IIIgh • Butternut Jell, pkg._, 5c tor of the Ord U. B. church. School TuJtIon. Men's Dress Stra'ws • The valley church league team Applications tor tree high 25%Discount • Grey Salt, (block) 39c • won a very tree hitting and yet school tuition were due on July 1. CIEMNYHALL • Tea in glasses. ._IOc exciting ball game last Tuesda, Anyone who did not get an appll­ • afternoon on the home diamond. cation in before that date should Elyria • Ray Peterson's home run in the write or call the county superin­ • last ot the 9th put the game on Ice tendent's office. • Furniture after the North Loup M. E. ap­ Boy's Unionsuits • • • peared to. have the game sewed Rural School Chorus Certificates. 25c • In our used department up. Sunday, July 8 - Children who earned chol'uS • we 4ave just got in 2 elec­ certifipates this year may h*,e • tric . washing machines, 2 The Mignonettes. them ,bY calling at the county • The Mignonettes met with Mrs. superip.tendent's ottice. It certi­ Music bl • ranges, 2 oil stoves, loven, Leo Nelson Friday, June 22. Sev­ ficates are not,called (or this sum­ • kitchen cabinets, slight­ en members were present. Roll • • 4 1 mer they will be distrtbuted' by Ladies Mercerized'," .•, .' ". Hose..'" .'. j' 19c • ly used Dining Room Suite was. answered by telling how to the teachers in' the fall after - • make an old garment over to be ,.' , I• with. ~hina cabinet. 1 living school opens. ' H-lt 'I ( attractive. We discussed material Clara M. McClatchey, Co. Supt. Bill Eatherton room: .8uite, new, slightly and pattern used for undergar­ and His" I 8~iled, 4 ice boxes, 5 dress­ ments. We planned to go to AI'­ -

THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934. , Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kingston i----·-·------·------~ -The Sam Brickner family and Dads &Vogeltanz and and famlly motored to Broken Bow ~tt~e gl~~~;sd.had Fred M. Deljeesf, Attorneys. and Sargent on bualnese Saturday. ! fPERSONALS f a picnic Sunday -Mr. and Mrs lohn PerUnskl , NOTICE. Mrs. Bonhart and brother, Lloyd L J To GUY G. Jt;llis and Harry W. Peterson and sister, Mrs. Ernest Champion -IZ. C.B. J. lodge will meet ind Miss Eleanore drove to Grand McQuaId, Trueteea of the estate of The Arcadia Johnson, who through drove to Henry F. HamUton, deceased. De­ Redmond, Calif., for their father'lI Sunday In the Bohemian hall. Island Friday after their daugh­ . Department oC the Ord Quiz VERA BARGER, Reporter Telephone Green 132 '-Arthur Malottke of North ter and sister, Miss Rosanne Per­ fendanll!. The' above named de­ 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lfunHal were ~"c~d ~me SU~ Loup was In Ord Monday for a IInski.Sunday she returned to fendants wUl take notice that they .. day. have been sued, together with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burrows enter­ short time. the 'Island. Clara Woody Honored -Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hull of other defendants, by The Lincoln Lois Delano Dies The Mesdames W. J. RamfMy, ce­ Obituary of Mrs. tained at a. Rook party Thur&day -Ruth Haas had been vlsltinlt Gothenburg spent last Tuesday Joint stock Land Bank of Lincoln, cIl Weddel and Claude Mather held night end prius were awarded to In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd I ht It d 1 I h Nebraska, plaintiff, in the District a large miscellaneous shower at C. N. Blakeslee the highest lady and highest man. Manchester, North Loup. She re- n g whO\, re, at ves. T e Court of Valley County, Nebraska Miss Lois Lelano, of Lee Park, turned to Ord Thursday. next elus Charles Ponce, who has been ry A!Jen, W. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. The couple wUl take a short thankful for around 'Scottsbluff. -Miss Merna Rowbal' is spend­ what, alas! we use worst. You Sunday on the Boelus field. Ar­ enlis.ted in the OCC camp at Fenster, A. Easterbrook, Floyd wedding trip through the east, woulSell June 23 by County Judge John bel Williams, St. Paul and Miss Only office in the Loup Marguerite Cornell of Lincoln. perience Is offered you at the Dr. vallQy devoted exchi­ WQOdrow returned Sunday and erected on the old site. The PWA and family, Miss Lewetta Eton of L. Andersen In his office in Ord. Rich Rectal Sanitarium and Ollnic put several Arcadia men to work Loveland, Colo., and Dan Evans. There were twelve guests. BiTely to the care of Mrs. Wilson stayed for a longer IlIt Grand I.sland, Neb. (1) , your eyes. period. on this job. Mrs. Clint Whitman and daugh- -Mrs. O. M. McClure and -W. H. Butcher of Burwell was Mark and John Murray drove to The Boy Scouts held their reg­ ter, Audrey and son Donald' and daughter Zona left Thursday tor In Ord Sunday. He was visiting his brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Office in the Bailey buildIng Broken Bow on busineoss Saturday. ular meeting Monday evening at Mrs. W. F. Pickett were Loup City Omaha for a few days. They over Crosby'. Hardware. Miss Doris Cremeen returned the Methodist church under thll visitors Friday. Iwere then leaving for, their home J. K. Butcher of Scottsbluff in the home Sunday from a two weeks leadership of Rev. LawreIl£e Nye, Darlene and Macella Shonka of In Denver, Colo. They had been home of their sister, Mrs. Joe ~ P-hone 90 vacation at the home of her sister, Bob Brown has the misfortune Comstock are with their aunt, Mrs. her& for se,veral days visiting Mre. Rowbal. Mrs. Owen Johns an ninth birthday. ~ week and got 453 bushels. Only a years. , DR. H. N. NORRIS Bill }.1:cNamar~, of Loup City. few fields of wheat froni a total Mrs. Roy Cochran and Roger of National Hall McGINNIS & spent the fore paJ;t "qf the week of over two thousand acres In thIs Kearney, drove up Saturday eve· REAL Osteopathic PhIsldaa visiting at the Charlie Braden and territory were harvested this year. ning to attend the funeral of Mrs, FERGUSON Ant Sa.rgeu Harry McMichael homes. Donald Word was received in Arcadia Cornelia Blakeslee. Mrs. Cochran Sunday, July 8th Veterinarians McMichael returne. -- .rns URI) QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JULY 5. 19M. PAGE SEVE1'\ - » .CLARENCE DAVIS "REG'LAR FELLERS" Anything Is Possi.ble MAKES JULY 4TH 'l TALK AT SIDNEY

Ord Candidate for Congress Says Personal Taxes Can and Should :Be Reduced.

Clarence Davis, Ord attorney who is waging a vigorous cam­ paign for' the republican nomina­ tion for Congress, 6th District, and is meeting with much encour­ agement, was a speaker at the 4th of July celebration staged in Sid­ ney yesterday. Another speaker was Ted Metcalfe, republican can­ didate for governor. That taxee on real and personal @ The Asoclated Newspapen property in Nebraska can and fl· property in this state should be re- should be reduced is the belief of share of the money made from Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moul, Mr. and There was a good attendance at Mrs. Howard Sinner and son are Johnnie Valasek has recovered Mr. Davis, who released the fol- Nebraska or from Nebraska pro­ Mrs. 'Claude Cook and sons, Mr. Sunday school last Sunday but visiting a few days with her par- Hilltop Jabbers after being III about a. week with lowing statement jU&t before leav- ducts. It could be administered and Mrs. Percy Benson and chil­ there is still room for more. The ents. M J h the measles. Several other cases ing for Sidney Tuesday: cheaper than an endeavor to du- dren, Mr. and Mrs. John Duemy superintendent, Mrs. VanKleek, Ralph and Elmer Stevena plan r. and Mrs. 0 n Lech jr., and were reported in the ~elghborhood "Taxee on real and personal plicate such taxes in this state and and son, Ben, Dave, VerI and Clias. was absent and her place was fill­ on leaving this week for Colorado. Clara Herdglna of Fullerton were at the same time. Saturday evening guests In the duced. Every owner of property, would get us a fair share of such Arnold and Mrs. Leonard Luddlng­ ed by Mrs. Roy WilUams. Lukeshs did a little threshing whether It be the man with a small taxes from corporations that we ton and children. Billie Worrell, Paul Gebauer, e ' . N Frank Konkoleski home. for John Valasek Thursday after­ home, a small car or a fewhead of couldn't collect from by a tax just Ruth Cook spent last week in the Elgin Worrell and Murray Rich ews Florence Furtak of Ord spent a noon threshing out aixty-five bu­ livestock, or the man with a large put into effect by Nebraska. Wilbur McNamee home. drove to Purdam last Saturday to MIra Valley few days last week visiting with shels of wheat. farm or ranch has to pay entirely "This money could be used to Viola and Bernice Hansen spent look over the sand hills country Mrs. Walter Foth who had been her cousin Ann Papiernik. Mrs. A. Parkos who has been too much taxes to support the gov- defray the expenses of our state Friday afternoon at Mrs. Glow as they are planning to send some in the Ord Hosplta! the past few James Iwanski lost one of his quite ill lately has again gone to ernment in this state. But, one I government, and thus take' that Nelson's. cattle up there soon. weeks, returned to her home last best work horses from' the heat stay with her daughter, Mr. and might eak, how can a member of burden from the property owners Saturday. one day last week. Co~gresa A very enjoyable time was spent Mrs. Joe Blaha of St. Paul, her son do anything about this? of thlsstate or it could be used to Mr. and Mrs. John Lunney and Joe Urbanovsky ar., helped Albert taking her down last Wed­ Isn t that a matter for our legis- help support our schools and' thus In the J. D. Moul home Saturday >1 evening, dancing was eQjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fuss and fam- Frank Konkoleski stack alfalfa nesday. lators or local officials? That is ease thls expense to the local com­ Summit Hill New.s lUes and Mrs. Walter Fuss drove Wednesday afternoon.. true in quite a large measure but! munltles. If elected to Congress I Paul Hughes and daughters fur­ The Joe J..Lsalon family vtslted nlshed the muste, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stange and to Swan lake Sunday where they Clara Herdglna vtslted at the Saturday evening at John MotU's. there ls a way that Congress can Ishall seek to llmIt tederal expenses daughters of Lincoln, Mrs. Frelda spent the day fishing. Jake }'. Papiernik home Wednes- help solve that problem. as much as possible and try to get Melvin and Roy Clements were Mr. and Mrs. John Vala.sek and Noyes and eons Chester, Orville Oscar Hellwege accompanied a day afternoon. son Johnnie were Sunday after­ ,"For many years the. fooeral an act of Congress passed provld­ Sunday visitors at Roy Husen's. and Laverne and Miss Vesta Peter­ shipment of cattle to Chicago and Andrew Kusek helped James Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen called noon visitors at the Frank Jaru: government has been obtainingIing that a reasonable proportion son of North Loup, Mr. and Mrs. attended the Century of Progress Iwanski mow hay Saturday. sek home. money rrom income'iax~ and of these kln<1s of taxes, if the gov­ at the Herman M1ller home Friday Allan Tappan and son BUlle and exposition the latter part of la.st A few from this neighborhood afternoon. week. attended the dance in Elyria Sun- Most of the farmers in this varlous kinds 'of manufA'cturers ernment continues to levy them, Grace and Blll Brennlck were din­ neighborhood were busy last week sale's taxes. If our gove-rnment Is I as it seems it will, rebated back Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patchen and ner guests of Mrs. Herman Desel The Lutheran Ladles Aid which day evening. sons spent Sun4ay Parker planting forage crops. to continue to levy these types of Ito this state so that your property at Sunday.: was to ha.ve been held Tbureday ------Mary Lou, daughter of Mr. and taxes, then it should remit back to taxes and mine may be cue to a Cooks. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Morris and of this week has been postponed Mrs. Ed Beran spent several dafS thls state, and other etates, a rea-I ~int .where we can pay them, Mr. and Ml1S. Wilbur McNamee and family of Belgrade were Sunday until the following Thursday. Geranium News' 18.&t week at the home of her sonabie proportion to be used to without a gr~t hardship. If thls Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. John Duemr dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. El­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fuss and grandmother, Mrs. James Hrdy of lower the heavy burden upon tang-' only cut a man a taxes on hls farm, and Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd mer Stevens. daughters, Julia and Elva drove to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Absalon Wilson and family. and Frank Absalon of Ord were Ord. Ible properties. TWs should' be I home or business twenty-five per Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adamson and Amherst, Sunday for a visit with The Frank cerny family were done in proportion to poPulatlon'l cent, or even less, it would be of Will and Frank Valasek son of 'Fullerton visited her par­ Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bohrweld. Sunday guests at the Joe Absalon The home. Albin Absalon who is em­ Sargent visitors Saturday evening. Oth.erwise the etates of the. east untold benetlt to the taxpayers of families spent Sunday at Joe Val­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens Monday Edward Lenz, Joe and Joe Suchanek and Joe Absaton which pay most of these taxes: this state. If I am selected by the asek's. Sunday. Leonard Marks and Walter and ployedat Albert Parkes also spent Sunday with home folks. drove to the Burwell vicinity SUn­ would again get the lion's share of voters of this district to represent Geo. Fisk and John Palser truck­ Wm. Fuss drove to the territory day morning where they tried to this rebate. The objectors state them in Congress I shall do my ed their cattle to Ericson Monday. around Swan lake to try and find The wlndmlll on the late Joseph EUREKA NEWS Kosmata farm occupied by Will purchas-e 8Om~ hay. &hat that would be fair as they pay utmost to thus cut down the taxes Mrs. John Golka and two sons of They plan (In staying there this suitable pasture for their cattle Ml'8. John Ptacnlk has been on the large share of such taxes. It of every ~axpayer in this state. Bummer. and horses. Luke.sh was blown down by the Leavenworth, Kas., arrived satur­ Wind last Thursday. the sick Ust the lut few days. would not be fair to rebate thls J!,'very man who paystaxe!! would day and are visiting her parents, tax in accordance with the way itIthen get some real benetlt from Mr. and Mrs. }'rank Swanek and is paid in. There is plenty of these ,~peclal taxes levied by Con- other relatives. I .moner made by the large manu- grese, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Osentowskl ~1 facturera in getting th~ raw pro------and family were Sunday dinner ducts, produced in Nebraska, pre- guests at Anton Osentowskl's home pared for sale. Yet most of these Oled Church Notes near Sargent and also got ac­ eorporattons have their head- quainted with their new boy. quarters in some eastern state and I Those who sing in the choir of pay their taxes there on the money Methodist Chureh.. the Bolezyn church, together with' I from the raw materials that are Sunday services as follows: their famllies e:--.joyeda picnic by produced in Nebraska. Many 'of 10 a. m., Sunday school. Ithe river Sunday atternoon. them make the money, ·they so pay 11 a. m., morning worship with Mrs. Leon Osentowski was kick- a portion of to the ~ederal govern­ sermon by the pastor. Ied by a calt last week and has one ment, by selling goods to us that Union evening service at 8 p. m., rib broken and two cracked. She are raised or produced elsewhere. on the U. B. lawn. Is under the doctor's care and Miss Yet thls tax is paid in some other Mearl C. Smith, Minister. Lorine Zulkoskl Is staytng with state. A rebate in. proportion to her. population would get us a fair Bethany Lutheran Church. Mrs. Ign. Krason Is III and was S. s, Kaldahl, pastor. unable to attend church Sunday. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m, Julia Baran was visiting her sls­ English service at 11: 00 a. m., ter, Mrs. Tom Gregrowskl last and communion. . week. Picnic dinner at the home of Ed Osentowskl is helping Leon Mrs. Emilia Johnson after services Osentowski with field work this on July 8. week. . / Luther League at the home of Quite a few from around here Frederlck Jensen at 8:00 p. m., OIl are planning to spent the 4th at July 8. Elyria. ------J. B. Zulkoskl attended the meet­ l'irst Christian Church. ing of the wheat allotment com- Rev. Willard McCarthy, Pastor. mittee at Ord Saturday. . Next Sunday we w1ll have for UP TO $ BRING our morning subject "Elijah". We wlll use a large chart illustrating IDlIjah's life. District 48 News Union evening service on the U. Mr. and Mrs. John Iwanski and' B. church lawn. family, Mr. and Mrs. Blll Wozniak Mid-week Bible study Thursday and Anton Baran visited at the K. evening. . Greenwalt home last Tuesday. The ladies aid society wlll meet Miss }'Iorence Bartuslak, daugh­ Friday of this week. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartuslak, Woman's missionary soc i e t y Is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. meeting next Wednes-day, July 11. Mary Wentek. Mrs. Mary Wentek and son Christian Scleace Senkes. Stive, Florence Bartusiak and An­ The subject of the Iessou-sermon ton Baran were Monday evening In all Christian Science churches guests at the" Joe Koziol home for Sunday, July 8, is "Sacrament". north of Burwell, The Golden Text Is from John Joe M. Jablonski and son Leon 6:33:"The bread of God Is he who called at John Iwanski's }'riday cometh down from heaven, and giv­ evening. eth life unto the world." Mr. and Mrs. John Knoplk, son to the record low price of A passage from the Bible used Deanle and Sylvester Boro were In the - lesson-aermon is from callers at Ord Saturday and later Psalms 61:16, 17: "1<'or thou de­ went flsWng. • sirest not sacrifice; else would I Bollsh Jablonski spent Thursday give it: thou dellghtest not in afternoon with Joe MichalskI. burnt offering. The sacrifices of Mr. and Mrs. Will Barnas and NEW REDUCED PRICES ) God are a ltrok€nsplrlt: a broken Gladys Kusk called at Joe Michal­ AIIIollat J I and a contrite heart, 0 God, thou ski's SUnday atternoon and later STANDARD MODELS N·ti:1l'~Red~OlI wllt not despise," went to see the 'cattle which Mr. A correlative passage from the Barnas put in Joe Michalski's pas­ Sport Roadster....,., ••• "".",.•.$465 $25 OMAHA'S Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ ture. Coach...... •••••••••••• •• ••• •• • ••• 495 25 ence and Health with Key to the A few from" this neighborhood Coupe.....•• t •••••••••••••• ,'•••••• 485 25 WELCQME Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy, attended the free d,ance at the reads: "If all who ever partook of Ciemny hall Sunday evening., Bill MASTER MODELS 1 to the the sacrament had really commem­ Eatherton's of Burwell furnished Sport Roadster.•..• , , , , , , , •• , , • •. •. MO 35 orated the sufferings of Jesus and the, music. Coach.....• I••••••••••••••••••••• •• 580 35 drunk of his cup, they would have Town Sedan.•.••••••••••••••• , ••••. 615 30 WORLDI revolutionized the world. If all who &eak his commemoration Sedan. I ••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••• '640 35 Ithrough material symbols w11l take Union Ridge News Coupe.•...••••• , •••••••••••••••.•• 560 35 Largest and finest in the up the cross, heal the sick, cast out Harold Rich left for Big Springs Sport Coupe..•••••••••••.••••••••. 600 35 city, the FONTENELLE i. evils, and preach Christ, or Truth, last Sunday morning to work in Sedan Delivery...•••••• ,', •••••••••• 600 45 AND UP, F. O. B. FLINT, MICH'. to tlie poor,-the receptive thought, the harveet field. more than .an -they w1l1 bring In the millen­ A nine and one-half pound baby cOMMERCIAL CARS 400 Omaha hotel .• nium." (page U). boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Conunerdal Chassla...... • , • , , • , •• ~ 355 30 ~ With the announcement of price reductiolll aeneal Harry Gebauer last Thursday UtUity Long Chassis...•• , •••• "" •• 515 I 50 ~ it is an Ol;l1aha -Quiz Want Ads Ket results. morriing. Miss Roberta Rogers is weeks ago. Ozet'rolef !tepped into the most faf.'Ol'Obk Rooms Dual Long Chassis II , 535 50 institution. Quiz Want Ads get resulta. staying at the Gebauer home help­ price position it has enjoyed in a lons time! With ing take care of mother and baby. UtUitJ Chassis and Cab. . . • • ••. . • •. 575 50 aboutwmchaU Ed Hish and family from Illi­ Dual Chassla and Cab...... 595 50 Reductions amounting to as much as $50-the most !ubstantial pricl Bath social, businesa nois are visiting at the home of UtUlt)' Long Chassis and Cab..•• ,, ., 605 50 cu.ts announced in the low-price field rhi$ year-dropped Chevrolet'. Springdale News Mrs. Hlsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dual Long Chassis and Cab.. ,.,., •. 625 50 and civic life JjlmU Zikmund and Emil Kokes B11l1e Worrell and other relatives CoOlDlerdal Panel. ,•,,,•.. 575 35 base price to a new low figure of $465. Just compare this price-com­ 50 center, Con­ left Tuesday morning for the lakes here. Last Friday night Bates pare any Chevrolet price-with those of other cars. Then comparo $2 veniently loca­ where they will spend a few days· Copeland's, Clyde Barrett's and El­ Special Commercial Panel..•• , . •. .• 595 35 Up fishing. . . gin Worrell's visited the IDsh's at UtUity Panel...... •• , , , •• 750 50 what you get for what you payl There'll be no question in your olind ted. the FON­ This vicinity welcomed a nice the Worrell home. Dual Cab and Stake Body ,, ,. 680 50 which car to buy, TENELLE is famous for it. rain Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Miller called Dual Long Cab and Stake Body. . . .. 7(0 50 Mre. Henry Zikmund, Mrs. Cecn at Roy Horner's last Thursday af­ Chevrolet offers patented Knee-Action-and others do not I The eAmO old fashioned h06pitality, Wolf ana Mrs. Howard Washburn ternoon.. Mrs. Horner, who sub­ . AI>o•• at. Uot prioe. of,P..aenlet C.t. d Flint, Mich. With bumpet;:~ apat. tit. and tit. lock. the li.t pric. thing applies to Fi!her body, cable-controlled brakes, shock-proof were visiting Tuesday in the H. D. mitted to a major operation a short 01 Standard Model. i. fl8 additional; Ma.ter Mod.r., Two popular-priced' ree­ Stowell home. tim,e ago is able to be around the '10 additional. Liat .(",ce. of commercial cau 'luotad . Iteering, and valve-in-head eu-eylinder en~e. Chevrolet givea yOll Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chrl&tensen house but not strong enough yet at. f.o.b. FUnt, Mich. Sf>.ocia/ equ;pm.nt • .rtta. murants with dancin, I't;o•••!Jbject to chanl. WIthout no tic.. Compat. Jar more features-Jar finer quality. Yet the price of the Chevrolet. and son Harold were visitors at to do much work. , Chevrolet'. low deli.eted~.pt/cea and eaar a.N.A.C. aDd musical entertain­ Henry Zikmund's Sunday. Harold Raymond Maxon and Paul Cum- tetma. A a.netal Mototl Valu•. S~andard isl(lwer than that of any other six or any eight in the world. mcot in aeaeon. staying for a lon~r visit. mlns ate dinner at the Mlller home Parker Cook was very much sur- lut SUnday. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT. MICHIGAN -, prlsOO Tll~Y evening of taat Mra. Murray Rich accompanied Op.raf.J £, fA. week after being taken to the Har- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Manchester to EPPLEY HOTELS CO. ry Patchen home to find a number Grand Island last Thursday. Mrs. of guests had arrived to remind Manchester 8'tayed In the Island OrdChevrolet Sales Co. •••••••••••• him of his birthday on the fol- until Saturday where she is taking • Ilowlng day. Those pres,ent were treatplents for neuritis. 1------:------,------_ PAGE EIGHT THE ORD QUIZ. ORD, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JULY 5. 1934.

-Dr., ~i~by McGrew reports la.- C. Slater of The Firs[leth1IE1D1§1~§ arms. He caught her as easily as -Mrs. Anna Nelson returned turnIng FrIday. They were vIsit­ Business Service Short-Popeye the Sail­ TRUMP'T he had caught the baIl when he Ihome Monday from California. Ing Charley's sister, Mrs. J. a. or in "Let's You and was fielder and havIng set her on She had been called there a few Stoltz and family and other rela- Wanted 'tl k d I hi bl weeks ago on account of the death FRIGIDAIRE AND RADIO RE­ Him Fight" BlOWS. herf eet gen yas ens g ot her only son, Everett Nelson. tives. . PAIR-FActory-lIcensed expert. voice wltb the trace of huskiness -~'riday Frank Clark Ivan and -Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Charley I WANT 500 watches to repalr. ElwIn Dunlap. S-tf .., In it, "Hurt any?" Rolland Anderson a~d Gerald Hitchman and son and daughter of Geo. A. Parkins Jr. s-e She breathed quIckly, and an, Clark went to Bartlett returning Blair came to Ord and for a few PLUMBING and sheet metal work days were vIsItors In the horne of WANTED-A 1930 or 1931 F10rd done quickly and economically. swered, "1-1 guess you saved my the same day. Mr. and Mrs.. E. H. Petty. roadster. Herman S w a ns 0 n. When rou need a plumber call Ilfe I" There was just the sugges-j -,-Mrs. Harold Nelson, who has -Dr. F. A. Barta. reports the Phone 2705. 14-lt 289J. Joe Rowbal & Son. S-t! DOUBLE tlon of a laugh In that voice that Ibeen a patient In an Omaha hos­ birth of a son Sunday, July Ist, to went straIght to Bob's heart. p~tal, is Improvlng and is plan- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burson. WANTED-For pasture, 15 head I EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING on "You see, I must have caught my nmg on returmng home In a few -Mis.s Jean Armstrong who is cattle at 75c a head per month. I all makes of cars. If you want FEATURE 12 miles east of Ord. Good it done right bring it to Paul toe In the otlcloth," she explained. daYSEastern Star will be in see­ spending the summer In Ord went grass. J. J. Giese, Scotia, Nebr. I Duemey, Auble garage s-t! Bob thought she had the softest, slon tomorrow evening. to her home In Hastings on July 31 sweetest voIce he had heard for a -MIss Sadie Collison and her and is spending a few days. CASH PAID for all building and INSURANCE-Fire, tornado, hail, Friday and Sat­ long time. niece Miss Marcella Wright drove . loan stock. Write LOCk Box automobile Insurance. E. L. Ko- "I thInk my dinner Is forever to Brainard Sund'ay. The latter 492, Hastings, Nebr., or 211, kes. 8-tf. lost I" Doris said sadly, stooping to was returning home after a visit Former Resident Grand Island, Nebr. 12-4t USED TIRES-All slzes, many to urday, July 6-7 I feel about the stairs. here. Mrs. J. S. Collison, who D In Cllf I Lost and Found select from. Auble Motor Ser­ They found at last the head of was visiting in Polk, accompanied lies a I orma vice. S-tf lettuce the two rolls sUIl In their IMiss Sadie home. a ------ro~~~~d~hil~:~na~t ~f:i7~~~:t~~ ~eath L~~~;;-2I~~~JngS:t~~da~~ ~:;:~ Abstracts. Short-"Little Feller" bag and the lemon that was to help I The of Dethlef Petersen. make llP the dinner. In the process IOr~ and are guests of Mrs. Lath-I long time resident of Sherman please return to Quiz' office. It yOU want quick and accurate C~U~Ydloc~ur~e~lfSun1ay, ~une ~7 work on your abstracts, when they said several things to each rup's brother, Dr. Henry Norris L. " l-lt making loan, send them to J. T. other, altogether trIte and yet and' family and of thei~ parente, ~ad ~a~~ his ~o~~n ~or wthe:epas~ Knezacek, Ord, Nebr. 61-tf somehow most Illumlnatlng. Mr. and Mrs. C. :It. Norrts. wun« Ifew' years. STRAY COW-In our pasture, So it was not strange that the here Margaret Ann, three year old Dethlef Petersen was born Ju'ly owner may have same by pay­ CLEANING AND PRESSING-We ing for feed and advertising. give you rush service, clean second time Bob ran into the oc- daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop 18, 1853, at Lyons, Iowa and passed Augustyn Bros. 12-3t cupant of the hall bedroom he lift- will have her tonsils removed. Ithis life at the age of 80 years, 10 fInest fabrics by new, odorless Sunday, Monday, ed his hat and stopped to talk -Miss Irma Kokes was enter- months and 30 days TAKEN UP-Hampshl r e sow, method. We call for your clothes . taining Miss Marjorie Glass or . . weight 175 lbs, Owner may have and (jeliver them. Phone 36. The third time they met, Bob Omaha for a week. Miss Glass At the age of 25 years he eml- Benda"k Cleaning Shop. . S-tf and Tuesday, asked directly, "Would you take a was Miss Kokes' room mate this grated wes;t to Nebras.ka, stopping same by paying for thIs ad and walk with me this afternoon?" year while the two young Iadtes at Loup CIty and takmg a. home­ expense of keep. Evet Smith. CLEANING, pressing, repairing, July 7, 8 and 9 The faintest tinge of color showed were attending Doane college in stead r- Shl~rmaQn ctounty. He 12-U tailoring. Most up-to-date plant 'h ki d h C . I I f S d f marrle aro me uar z In 1879 throngh Dorls ':,. tte s n ~~ s e rete. MIss G ass e t un ay or and they made their home on his TAKEN UP-Stray Hampshire sow, in Loup valley. 1-day servIce said-for It was •.aturday- I d love her home. homestead where they lived 41 weight about 300. Owner may on cleaning. Fine fabrics care­ to J" -Several young people from years enduring pioneer life at have same by paying for feed and fully han dIe d. Prices low. Frank Hron, Nu-Way Cleaner. They walked along Fifth avenue. Ord went to the H. n. Hohn farm first.' for this notice. Stanley Gross. . B-U CODl~y-"A".n 0 th e r Wild Dorls' f'j'es WHe shinIug and she Tuesday evening and enjoyed a In 1920 they came to Cailfornia I 13-3t. Plcn~~. Idea", with CharUe Chase. was actulllly prettier each time Bob and Mrs. Henry Norris to make their home where they --,------FOR SALE WE'LL TRADE you a set of new Richards looked '.:!own at her. and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. have since resided. In 1929 they Goodyear tires for your old tires. The next Sah;,'day It ratned and E. Norris spent Sunday eveInng In c.ele.brated their golden weddIng Livestock Auble Motor Service. S-t! Doris hesltated and then knocked the country home of Mr. and Mr&. an~lversary in Nebraska with MlIk Cows for Sale-Ed Lehz. 13-2t. at the dO'lr on the second floor that Guy Jensen. -t~elr ~hlldren. After which he 1 _ EXPRESS SERVICE TO BUR­ , " 1'1 f h lIved fIve years making a total of WELL-We have contracted to bore the card: "Robert Richards." -The three ~IV sons 0 t e 55 years of marrIed life SHORTHORN BULLS for sale. c!arry mail to Burwell and offer "I thought you might have tea Presbyterian AUXIliary: are meet- He had been troubled for years Edgar Roe. 14-2t a fast express service in con­ Thursday, Fri­ with me It's sucb a cold dismal ing FrIday afternoon In the church 'th II te dh d been hav- ," 'basement. WI ga s ~:>n san a FOR SALE-Polled Hereford nection. Popcorn T r a II Bus day & Saturday, kind of afternoon, DorIs ofl'ered. Sunday the Olean baseball team ing. the Shmgles from which he bulls. R. E. Psota. 12-5t Lines. 13-lt. At the answering gleam of pleas- and the Ord barber's team played was recovering, when a bad attack REG ISTERE D HEREFORJ) STATE FARMERS iNSURANCE July 12, 13, 14 ure in his eyes Doris hurried up at the fair' ground. The score of gall stone trouble came on him CO. of Nebraska for farm prop­ the flight of staIrs. She knew it was 6 to 3 in favor of the barbers. again, from which he could not BULLS-Old enough for heavy use. G. G. Clement & Sons. 2-tf erty and city dwellings. $10 per would mean that she must lunch -Miss Emma Rassett is caring survive. $1,000. P. J. Mella, director and Shorts-Mickey Mouse meagerly all the following week for a Mrs. Lane of Scotia. Miss He ,,:as converted to the Chris- 'R tt h h' tl t ·th h tlan faIth at an early age, enjoy- FOR SALE adjuster; Ernest S. Coats, local in "Puppy Love" but she bought crumpets-toasted asse as er pa en WI er. hi B'bl di 8, having agent, Ord, Nebr. 12-tf ~~~d e BI~: a~:in Chickens, Eggs them over her gas burner-and a in her home. . th: entlire the last PRESCRIPTIONS tiny jar of marmalade. -Mrs. Kirby McGrew and two year of his life. He dId not attend STARTED CHIX at bargain prices. We fill them the way the doctor At hIs loud ral> she opened her smalIer children, and Mrs. Edward church the last years of his life _. Rutar's Ord Hatchery. 12-tf wants them filled. Expert, licens­ door and smiled up at him. Kokes a!ld ,daughter were spending because of his inability to hear. ed pharmacist in charge. Bob laid down a box of candy as a ~eek III Clarkson. Mrs. McGrew He Is survived by his wIfe, and WE WILL CULL your chickens. par~p.tsJ McLain-Sorensen Drug Co. he saId "I bought It for the party" vISIted her Mr. and Mrs. followIng chlldren: Emma Bau- Due to shortage of feed now Is "Just Good Drug Store Service" 'k' , I C. :S. Jones, and, Mrs. Kokes spent hard of Arcadia Ella Pete sen of 1 the time to have It done. Cori­ S-U andF00 Ite

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I GROSS FAMILY Rain and Hail Storm WASHINGT'N SAYS ~ Local Students Thursday; Heat Wave .L At Summer School BOARD PROTESTS NLO~~' P ., t Kill ~d Again Grips Nebraska Fourteen students from Valley GOV'l",NT KILLING O. roiec 1 IN AUTO CRASH, NO. LOUP PROJECT county are reglstered for the cur­ pa~Peodut b~-2 ain;~ve~~ r~~i as~~~:: rent session oreunimer school at HAS 'SLIM CHANCE' the University of Nebraska. Of LEGGETI WRITES visited Ord Thursday afternoon, . I this group, nine are from Ord, four EDIBLE CAULE By Politics, Bryan WIll after which two days of cooler weather .were enjoyed. The rain are from Arcadia, and one from Frank Gross Injured But Drives fell within the space of a few But District Officials Are StiU North Loup. Total enrollment here Supervlsors Say Good Animals minutes and did little good, this summer is 1,665. 100 .Miles Farther; Quiz Conferring with Haynes In The students \from Ord are: Killed, Buried, But Denial Charge in Speech Friday whereas the hall did severe dam­ Man Returns Sat'day. age to some fields of corn. Will Hope of Getting Funds. Ralph E. Misko, studying in the Made ~y Federal Agents. Hather, who had a good stand of college of business administration; corn, reports that many stalks Millard D. Bell, working toward Robbers Arrested Jack Pine Lodge on Middle were entirely stripped of leaves. the degree of doctor of philosophy; WILL BUY CATTLE AGAlX INSIDE STORY Cullen Lake, near Nisswa, Other hall damage reports also Eldon P. Benda", enrolled as a .NEXT WEEK. At Keystone Admit in Crow Wing County Minn., have come in. ' sophomore in t!l~ college of arts Cattle buyIng by the gurern- WUI) July 6, 1934. The hot weather again took hold and sciences; 'W}lbur D. case, ment will again be In progress ,No. Burglaries OF DIRTY WORK Dear Quiz: Sunday, when the temperature taking advanced ] courses in the at ArcadIa next :lIonday, July 16, The men who robbed elevators From what Eugene writes me, mounted to 103 degrees. Monday graduate college; Elv;a C. Johnson; and Wednesl4'ly, July 18, and at and depots at North Loup, Scotia many Orditea would enjoy a day was even hotter. a ~op of 105 be­ registered for gr~duate work; El- Ord }'rJday, July 20, County and Burwell a few weeks ago are TO BE EXPOSED such as we have here today, as Ing reported, and Tuesday, j was don W. Lukesh, sophomore In the Agent Dale announces. Farmers now In the state penitentiary, Sheriff George Round is advised we need a fire in the stove and only a degree or two cooler. The college of engineering; Vera M. who expect to sell cattle must Nebr. Chief Executive Blames sweaters on when we go outside. hot weather continued yesterday McClatchey, in, teachers college hale the Inventorles approved by Union Pacific Detective Fitch, The wind Is strong from the north with a prospect of local showers with with junior ranking i and Mrs. by townshfp committeemen be­ who assisted in their capture at Mullen and Burke; To Speak Keystone, Nebr., last week. The and I think there must surely be for last night and today, according Marguerite Stark, enrolled as a forehand, At Bussell Park 8 P. M. snow in Canada a couple of hun­ to weather forecasts'. teachers college 'ophomore. The total bought at Anadia men made a full confession In dred mites away. Hi and I got up A shere rain and hall storm At the University from Arcadia lIIonday was 609 head. Two car­ Which they admitted the local early this morning, I made coffee visited northeast Nebraska Sunday are: Ernest Allnstrong, taking loads were bought at North Loup burglaries. Who was responsible for' the night. Around Pilger and Stan­ work toward the degree of master Tuesday and about 200 head Jlt A. C. Kelley, alias S. M. Madden, North Loup power .and irrigation bacon and eggs for breakfast and project being rejected by the Pub­ we drove out of: camp at 5 o'clock ton 4 to 5 inches of rain fell and of science; LaVonne Bartley, first Ord )"esterday. ' ' Elmer Hastings and Walter Scott to try our luck for walleyes on Cull hailstones as large as baseballs yearlltudent In the teachers col- BuyIng wlII be continued In each was sentenced to serve five lic Worka Administration when less did extensive damage to property years in the penitentiary, betore a meritorious Nebraska projects were lake. It rained some toward morn­ lege; Rosa C. Mlnne, also in teach- Valley county as long as a de­ approved) ing and we "always have wind and crops. The storm was ac­ ers college with rank of sopho- mand for It exlsts, Dale states. . dlstrlct judge at Ogallala. A fourth companied by a wind so severe People of the valley would like after a rain here, in fact the wind more; and Clarence C. Thompson, I man was paroled for two years. was raising when 'we started but that In one place a 7-foot tree was studying in the graduate college. A protest against federal klllirtg The men committed several burg­ to know and they will be told Fri­ we had loaded motor and fishing uprooted. Ethel M. Jefferies of North Loup of edible cattle was made by the laries, in w.es~rn Nebraska and day evening by Governor Charles equipment last night and planned is registered as' a. junior in the Valley county board of supervisors, were arrested after robbing the W. Bryan In the course of a speech teachers college this summer. In session Tuesday and a telegram treasurer's office at Keystone, at nussen park, Ord, starting at on the trip, so went anyhow. By 8 o'clock. the time we got to the lake and ar­ urging an Investtgatlon was sent Sheriff Round is informed. ranged for a boat the waves were Heraee Dads A Candidate to Governor Charles W. Bryan. Governor Bryan will tell the quite big. We went ahead anyhow Horace M. Davis, o( Lincoln, The government started buying "Inside story," he pronrlses, and and in an hour were glad to get filed early last week as a demo­ cattle Monday at Arcadia as part SIGNING OF CORN­ will produce evidence to show that " off the lake, for the whitecaps were cratic candidate for railway com­ of the drouth relief program. Tues­ Arthur Mullen, national committee­ rolling and we got good and wet missloner.Mr. Davis Is a former day the work was carried on at man for Nebraska and &elf-styled motoring back to shore from the publisher of the Journal, also serv­ North Loup, yesterday at Ord and HOG CONTRACTS democrat "boss" of this state, was fishing grounds. It was so rough ed as postmaster of Ord at one today federal inspectors will be directly responsible for the project we couldn't do a thing and we only time, and has recently been em­ at Elyria. being disallowed by the PWA, got two pike. I believe we would ployed as a deputy state fire mar­ Ca,ttle that are diseased or too . STARTS TODAY Congressman E. R. Burke also had have had a good catch if the weath­ shal. weak and thin to ship are supposed a hand in killing the project, Bry- er had been favorable. We will killed and buried' on the spot, ac­ an will charge. ' try It again tomorrow if the cording to the drouth relief pro­ Eureka Township Signs First, The Nebraska governor is start­ weather is favorable. gram, but supervisors charge that Others To Follow; Money Ing his campaign for the democrat­ The .th. passed rather quietly LEGION CONCERT many cattle being killed and burled tc nomination for United States here, the Simpson kids being about are fit for food and could be used Payments, Expected Soon. senator. He will speak at Loup the only ones with noise-making W to advantage In' Valley county's City In the afternoon and then come devices. They started a couple of AS POSTPONED poor relief program. Final signing of the corn-hog to Ord for a speech at 8 o'clock. days early.and finished up the cele­ At Arcadia. Monday about 90 head contracts starts today 'at the school­ Ralph W. Norman, chairman of the bration. We made a freezer of UNTIL JULY 25TH of cows and calves were killed and house In Vist. H, Eureka town­ Valley county democratic central ice cream, had a big dinner Of supervisors who were present say ship, and contract signing in other committee, is making all arrange­ steaked bass and the usual things that a number of the calves, al­ townships of Valley county will ments and promises ample seat­ that accompany a fish dinner. though they might not have been follow quickly. The allotment com­ ing space for all on the kittenball We went to the upper lake yest­ strong enough to survive shipment mittee hopes that the work may be field where Governor Byran will erday and soon discovered a float to Omaha, were good, healthy finished by July 21 and that cash speak under the noodllghtf~. in a place where we had never stock and could have been butch­ payments will come soon after that A sensatlonat exposure of the fished. Someone suggested that ered and the meat distributed date. potlttcatmaneuvertng that resulted we try it, as someone had probably among families that are' now de­ Signing dates and places allotted in rejection of the North Loup pro­ found a new fishing hole.' About pending entirely upon the county to other townships' are as follows: ject Is promised by Governor Bry­ the time we dropped our hooks in for aid, Geranium, Friday, July 13, at Na­ an, who is a bkter enemy of Mullen, Dr. and Mrs. Gelow motored up "The government makes us levy tional hall. who has sworn to "run Bryan out said they had placed the float to a big tax for poor relief and then Elyria, Saturday, July 14, at town of Nebraska pohtfcs." To accom­ mark the place where the Dr. had turns around and destroys good hall. plish this purpose Mullen is back­ lost a whole fishing outfit, rod, line meat that would cut down the t~ Noble, Saturday, July 14, at Brick Ing the candidacy of Congressman and all, including an enormous burden If properly used," declares schoolhouse. Burke for senator against. Bryan. fish which the Dr. described as S'.V. Hansen, board chairman. Michigan, Saturday, July 14, at The governor's speech here Fri­ long as an oar and about as large The text of the telegram sent to county agent's office, Ord. day evening will have far-reaching around as a man's body (a small Governor Bryan Tuesday follows: Other townships will be signed political significance for he prom­ man). He said l}e was trolling "Valley county board of super­ up in the following order, on dates tses to tell the tacts about the aloJlg and got the strike, the fish vlsors fIrmly protests present to be announced I ate r: Ord, Korth Loup project without mine­ yanking the rod from his lap where practice by GOlernment Agency Springdale, Liberty, Vinton, Enter­ Ing words. he 'had laid it In hapdy reach while In destroying and buryIng young prise, North Loup, Arcadia; Yale, Governor Bryan has spoken in he rowed the boat. - He and the beef and leal fit for food, Instead Davis Creek, Independent. All con­ Ord on several occasions and the Missus were plenty excited so we of allowing use of same for re­ tract signers ':W~ll receive cards crowd that will hear him tomorrow naturally sympathized with them lIef of destitute Iamllles depend­ telling the time and place of sign­ night will prob.abh be the largest in losing so good a ftsh. Just ent upon County for food. ing. ever gathered to hear a political then HI, who was reeling his line "Such practlce Is a sln a Landlords are urged to make a speech here. Everybody Is Inter­ in, said the float the Dr. had left, crtme, Is unjust and InconsIst­ special effort to sign contracts as ested In the North Loup project was moving and we all concluded ent with present eeenomle con­ soon as they have been signed by and wants to know wby it was kill­ that Hi had caught his line. It dltlons and wlth contract entered the producer. This will hurry up ed and by whom. Governor Bryan proved to be the fact and the Drs. Into wlth state Emergency ReUef the time of payment, the allotment says he has made an investigation, Rod and reel and line were restor­ AdminIstration, demandlng that committee says. Landlords may has the facts and wlIl reveal them ed to him Including a small snake Ceunty make a 1.93 mlII tax lelY sign either on the day contracts here tomorrow night. pickerel which would weigh nearly for Poor RelIef Fund. are sent to the township for the a ,Pound. The Dr said he was very "Valley county wJl1 bear ex­ producer to ,sIgn or at the county Auble's Celebrate much pleased to get it, as he would pense of c)nUI)eunt veterinary agent's office at anytime other otherwise, always have believed Inspectors to determine desir­ than the day on which the con- 51st Anniversary that he had been robbed of his out­ ability of such beef for food, If tracts are not at the office. . Forty-three relatives gathered at fit by a large muskle. . use of same for food Is permit­ Final approval of Valley county's the Jay Auble home July .th to The Clements' family are guests ted." allotment has been given and the celebrate the 51st wedding anni­ today, of the Gelow family. Dr. much needed checks should be on Early ResIdent of Turtle Creek, County Agent C. C. Dale and O. versary of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. D. and Mrs. Gelow own the cottage K. Tickler, Bureau of Animal In­ the way to Valley county' farmers Auble. The extra year was just bullt by the late Dr, Shepard. Ther Pioneer Lumberman At EI)'rlll, dustry inspector, who are In shortly after signing Is completed, thrown In for good measure. 'Date are' accompanied on their vacation Former Ordites Now Passed Away at Omaha. charge of the buying In Valley was fighting grasshoppers In Da­ by his father, a man 89 years old county, denied yesterday that any kota last year so the celebration ~s and who as well and hearty as Helping Run Burwell Funeral services were held at edible antmats have been killed Ord Kittenball could not be held at that time, Sowl's chapel Friday, J1,lly 6, for and burled here. Mr. Tickler Is a All five children and their fam­ (Continued on Page 2). What would Burwell and Gar­ veterinarian and has inspected all ilies were pre-sent together with field county do if It wasn't for Ord? Willis B.casler, pioneer Turtle Creek farmer and Elyria grain animals carefully and says that Team Wins Twice three sisters, one brother, and a Ben Rose Is county judge and Ray all cows and calves killed were nephew and family of Mr, Auble, Enger ts fire chief, both former and lumber dealer, who passed The Ord All-Star kittenball team FRANK ARNOLD away July 3, at Omaha after a long absolutely unfit for food. representing the city league, de­ Mr. and Mrs. Auble were married Ordttes, W. F. Hoffman, a former "We are following the regula­ at Lincoln, Nebr., July., 1883. In Ordite, is running for county clerk period of HI health. He was laid to feated Central City Sunday eve­ rest In the Ord cemetery. tions of the Department of Agri­ ning, 3 to 2, in the first round of the spring of 1885 they moved in a on the democratic ticket and Joe culture and the Department of An­ covered wagon to Lincoln county, WILL ADDRESS Holecek, Jr., who once lived here, Mr. Casler was born In Plain­ Rotary Inter-City the St. Paul invitation tournament field, Wis., in 1850 and In 1874 was imal Industry," Dale says. "Most In which a number of the fastest near Arnold, Nebr., and took up a seeks the democratic nomination Picnic Here July 29 of the animals killed were calves homestead, living there 3 years and for county treasurer. Guy Laverty married at Almond, 'Vis.,' to Katie teams in central Nebraska are TJJE TAX LEAGUE Chatll, coming to Valley county a The Ord Rotary club, at its meet­ from 10 days to a month old, along competing. Tuesday evening the then moved to Arnold where Mr. ' who was once Identified with Ord, with a few old, emaciated, diseased Auble worked in a store. In 1883 Is county attorney and seeks re­ few years later and homesteading Ing Monday evening, decided to Is­ Ord team beat the st. Paul Lucky In the 'I'urtle Creek vicinity where sue invitations to other Rotary oows. I don't know who would Dogs 7 to 3 and thus go into the they moved 011 the Ernest Coats State President to Be Speaker election, while John L: Ward, for want to eat meat like that-I don't farm southwest of Ord which was years ali Ord resident, Is a repub­ he farmed .for several years. Then clubs of central Nebraska to attend semi-finals tonight. At Annual Meeting in Ord he moved ,to Elyria and entered an Inter-city picnic at Bussell park believe those on relief In Valley Behind the fine pitching of Dr. their home until 1906 when they lican candidate for county assessor, county would care to do so." moved to Ord which has been their Saturday, July 14th. Luther D. Pierce, "boss" of the the grain and lumber business on July 29. Invitations have been Lee Nay, the All-Stars are playing For forty-five years he was a resi­ sent to clubs In Grand Island, All antmals that passed Inspec­ real kittenball, fielding well and horne since, with the exception of Wrangler club, is a candidate for tion by Tickler are being shipped a year spent in California. director of the North Loup power dent of Elyria and soon won the Broken Bow, Ansley, Loup City, getting the hits when they count. Frank G. Arnold, of Fullerton, trust and affection of his fellow Callaway and Arnold. to Omaha where they will be killed It is likely that Ord will play Mr. and ~rs. Auble were always president of the Nebraska Feder­ and Irrigation district and he, also, and processed by packing houses interested in music and for many was born and reared in Ord. citizens, as evidenced by his re­ Albion in the first game at St. Paul ation of Taxpa>"ers Leagues, will be pe,ated election as justice of the WJl1 COOle'ne At UasUngs. and later will be distributed to re­ tonight, as the Albion boys, who years Mrs. Auble conducted the principal speaker at the annual North'Loup, also, has contributed lief agencies over the state, Dale cla,sses in the different school to Burwell's greatness as E. C, lIel­ peace there. -. . , Managers and employees of all have been the sensation of the meeting of the Valley county In 1910 his devoted wife passed Food Center stores will convene says. tournament so far, were regarded houses and churcbooof Mira Valley league, which will be held at the big, a native North Louper, Is may­ and could always be depended up­ or of the Garfield county metro- away at Elyria but Mr. Casler Is in Hastings Sunday and after en­ as sure winners in their semi­ district court room in Ord at 1: 30 polis. ' . survived by two daughters, Mrs. joying a banquet will be guests of Vanski~e Is Speaker final tilt last evening. If success­ on to furnish music for funerals p. m. Saturday, July 14, it Is an­ Edna Lldell, of Omaha, and Mrs. Food Centers, Inc., at a theatre ful in beating Albion at 7: 30 to­ or any community gatherings. nounced by Jos J. Waldmann and Alvle LigJlter, of Portland, Ore., party. Manager Joe Puncochar At Lodge Annivers'ry night, the Ord All-'Stars will play The out of town relatives were C. E. Gooohand, officers of the lo­ Cliffo,rd J.Goodrich and also by three grandchildren and wife and other employes of James Vanskike, of Ord, was the in the tourney finals later in the a daughter, Mrs. Lou SchwaneI" cal league. and seven great grandchildren. the local store will attend the con­ evening. and family from Scottsbluff; thre~ princi,val speaker Tuesday evening slster~ Mr. Arnold is without doubt one Re-elected President One daughter, Mrs. Grace Stan­ vention. when the I. O. O. F., lodge of North of Mr. Auble, Mrs. Beck­ of the best posted men In Nebraska The Nebraska Rural Letter Car­ dard, preceded hini In death. Loup celebrated Its 48th anniver­ Burwell Legion Is with of Callaway, Mrs. Frank Lav­ on tax matters. He is filled to the rle~s association, in convention at In falling health for several }'red Andersen VIsits Ord. sary, He Is the only living chart­ erty of Omaha, and Mrs. Goodenow brim with tax facts and Is a. force­ Grand Island Monday and Tues­ months before his death, Mr. Cas­ Fred W, Andersen, of Coz!W, er member of this lodge and Ws of. Gandy, a brother, Abe Auble and ful, interesting speaker. Since the democratic candidate for Congre6l!, Sponsoring Exhibit WIfe from Arnold; a nephew and daY,reelected Clifford J. Goodrich ler went to live with his daughter, reminiscences of olden days were This year is the fiftieth anniver­ state Federation of Taxpayers of North Louppresldent. Mrs. Mrs. Lidell, in Omaha, and there was an Ord visitor Tuesday. This very interesting. Other speakrs famlly, Myron Auble from Gandy' Leagues is advocating legislation In Goodrich and Mr, and Mrs. Will is Mr. Andersen's second visit to sary of the founding of Burwell and Mrs. Dick Mahan from Calla: the end came. Included Mr. Jefferson, of Have­ and In commemmoratlon the Bur­ the interest of the taxpayer every Cox, also ot North Loup, were The fqnera,l services here Friday Ord during this campaign. A mer­ way. lock, grand master of Nebraska I. well Legion and Auxiliary have wer~ taxpayer in Valley county, includ­ present at the cOnvention. were conducted by Rev. Mearl C. chant .and farm owner at Oozad O. O. F. lodges, and E. O. Helbig:, Other relatives L. J. Auble, Ing ladies, should hear Mr, Arnold for many years, Mr. Andersen is decided to s.ponsor an exhibit of A. J. Auble, Mrs. Jake Severns, Smith, of the Ord Methodist church, Burwell, deputy state in.&talling historic relics, the same to be on speak Saturday. -Mr. and Mrs. W, S. King had and were attended by a host of familiar with irrigation and Its officer. Mr. Helbig Installed Will Glen D. Auble, and their families New officers will be elected for a. few guests Sunday. Their benefits and while here Tuesday display In stores of Burwell while of Ord. his former friends and neighbors Cox all noble grand and Billings the annual rodeo Is being held. the Valley county league. daughters Misses Clara. and Grace of the Elyria and Ord neighbor­ stated that he Is a, great believer Clark as vice noble grand for the The afternoon was &ptlnt with King are at home for the summer. Quiz readers who have such relics musical nUlJ?'bertl, roo.dlnglil; and the hood. In development of the North and coming year, Fifty-two people they are willing to loan for the ex­ -Monday 0, A. aager. left for Other' guests were Mr. and Mrs. Middle Loup valleYs in the same were present In aU, Including 2l slinging o( old songs.' The two Kimball w~ere he wUl look after Nels Peterson, Mrs. Anna Nelson hll>lt are invited to communicate so.ns-In-Iaw, Lou Schwaner and -Mr. D. ,B. Smith Is ill and un- way the Platte h¥ been ,developed visitors from Ord, Burwell and with any member ot the Legion crops on his farm. and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moser•. der the care of Dr. C. ;r. Miller. near Cozad and (futhenburg. EricSOJl, Jake Severn8 staged a jig contest or AUIllIary' at Burwell, that was nry InterCfltlng.

,. '- .'1 ",.,,1 THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 12,1934. -;C~

" t s-- , Arthur Bowring Files. .,1' Sh~de= r-----·------.----I .Arthur Bowring" of Merriman, ", A Hundred in the ----J- When You And I filed early last week at Valentine Ii..--- f Were YounJ( as a republican candid-ate for con­ t MaA"A"ie gress, 5th district. Mr. Bowring ·1~ ~ is executive vice president of the •• •••••••• • Nebraska Good Roads association 25 Yea~s Ago This Week. and recently visited Ord and or­ ganized a Valley county good roads Charlie Bals and Lew Jobst unit. ' , started for- David City, Mr. Bals' old home, and as far as Fullerton -Mr. and Mrs, Bill Bogert and got along fine. making It In about baby and Mrs. Eleanore Jensen of • five hours. At Fullerton they en­ Horace spent the 4th of July with countered mud and had to leave the Sam Brickner famUy. They and their car and take the train. several other tamtlles enjoyed a MIss Mildred Davis and Mrs. picnic on Anderson's Island. Chester Honnold were united in marriage at the horne of the bride's , parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis. Dalls & Vogelfanz, Aftorne,s . Anthony Koupal and Ormsby, Order And NotIce For Appointment Petty departed for a trip through of AdminIstrator. TIll. piper I. repruented for lI.neral the west, expecting to register at In the County Court 01 ValleT, adv.rtl.lng by the three land openings en route. ­ County, Nebraska. " N.bruka Pru. Allool.t1on W. H. Cronk inherited the in­ STATiE OF NEBRASKA,) ventive genius of his father. as )as evidenced by a new machine to VALLEY OOUNTY. ) A YOUNG MAN BIDST. hang wall paper that he was proud­ Whereas. Edna Liddell. of Doug­ ," Forty years ago today, on a ly exhibiting. las county, has flied In my office homestead adjoining Harrison, in Frank Carkoskl and famlly, of her petition praying :that letters the northwest part of this state, South Omaha, went to Elba after of administration upon the estate Clarence Davis was born. He has visiting around Ord several weeks. of wuus B. Casler, deceased. late resided in Ord for the past fifteen Charles T. Llckley and MI.!ls of said county, may be issued to O. years, practicing as a lawyer. He Anna Z. Andersen were married by Pecenka of Elyria, in said county, is now a candidate for the Repub­ Judge Gudmundsen, whereupon, I have appointed Fri­ lican Nomination for Congress E. N. Finley resigned as city day, the 3rd day of August, 1934, from the Fifth District. marshal and the councll appointed at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at A Congressman should be old E. E. Trimble, who was for many my office in said county, as the enough to have experience and years a polcernan in Denver. time and place of hearing said judgment, and be able to have his petition, at which time and place youthful enthusiasm tempered with 20 Years Ago Tills Week. all persons interested may appear age and experience. He should be L. D. Bailey & Son bought the and show cause why said letters young enough to have not outlived Penslar pharmacy [rom Mr, Brown should not be granted as prayed his youthful pep and ambition and and took charge at once. for In said petition. still be able to grasp newer ideas The Quiz and the Journal were It is further ordered that said &\nd put them across. involved 'In a bitter fight' over petitioner give notice to all per­ The age of Clarence Davis Is whether or not Ord should enter sons interested in said estate' of ideal for this posltlon. He is in into a contract with Mr. Archibald the pendency of the petition, and the prime of life. If he satisfies to sink two Tubular wells. The the time and place set for hearing the majority of the electors of this Journal was upholding the city the same, by causing a copy of this District, after he is elected, he councll's desire to sink the wells order to be published in the Ord could serve the District for a num­ and the Quiz was proclaiming It a Quiz, a legal weekly new-spaper ber of years to come and give the a decision he thinks is right. Up waste of publtc funds. I Sewral published in said county and of gen­ District the benefit of his experi­ to a certain amount his decision Is columns of bitter comment on this eral circulation therein, three suc­ ence. final. If the amount involved be Imatter were being publlshed each cessive weeks previous to the day He is acquainted with the prob­ qr Somethinq ofsufClcient consequence the case week. set for said hearing. lems of all parts of the District. may be taken to the district court I The Ord Women's club was back­ In testimony whereof I have He has had law business in many ~ and must stop there.. In no case Iing a, move to place a Carnegie hereunto set my hand and official of the counties of the Big Fifth. DIFFEREnT J should jurors be employed. llbrary In Ord but had to raise seal this 6th day of July, 1934. His legal training would be of great All three of these' theories are $12,000 to do It. JOHN L. ANDERSEN, assistance to him In Washington. crudely stated and would require' The big team belonging to 'VIII (SEAL) County Judge. Too many of our Congressmen have a lot of changes In our laws. Moses ran away and threw the July 12-3t. passed the sphere of greatest use­ HIIIIII driver, Jim Jewett, out and broke fulness because of their advanced Goes to the World·s Falr, three of his ribs. . age.Whlle well equipped with ex­ JULY The Omaha World Herald stirred Frank Vavra, aged 71, was hit Stomach 'Gas perience and judgment, some of ~~/",,16-A deatructlv. froal hili up no little effod among Its car- by the C. B. & Q. train as it pulled One dose of ADLERIKA qulck· - ~'!/".... ., Plttafield. Mall.. 184~. rlers by announcing that any car- into town. The aged man had been • 17 reUeves 8QS bloating, deanE them lack the fire of youth to put out BOTH upper and lower their Ideas and plans for their con­ rier who added 20 new subscribers up town after a pall of beer. as bowels, allows you to eat anel stituents across. AlJ9h17 17-Flr.t photo&uph of atan to Its list and kept the !lst up to was his custom each evening, and Ileep good. Quick, thorough ac­ ~ It completed. 1850. that height or more until July I, was crossing the tracks .l>ack of the _• .....t1..o.0 gentfe and entirely safe would be given a trip to the World's Ravenna creamery. Hdt by ,the iolyet , ' IS-Noro busy liddlln, whO. Fair at Chicago with all expenses cowcatcher 'and thrown o~f the ... Rom. I. burnln,. A I)., paid from Omaha. and back, with a, tracks, he suffered severe bruises Ed, F. Beranek, Druggist. ~. 64.. . trip across Lake Michigan to Ben- but no bones were broken. ton Harbor and other attractions ------~----=------­ ~ 19-5tart 01the Oerm1l\ r.. thrown in to boot. Each carrier ~ treat acrollMarne, 191'. must find his own way to Omaha L A. GARNER and horne again, but after that the Democratic Candidate for Little White Lies. 20-Fr ank1 i n .uuuta the Omaha. paper w1ll bear all ex­ The sun came beaming from the ~. Idea of a phono,rlph, penses. Miss Maxine Haskell, who VALLEY COUNTY TREASURER skies, . 1768, has the Ord list for the W:or,ld Induced Ben Gasst to tell white Herald, at once set about winning Your Support Appreciated - Primary August U, 1934 ~ II-British deleat the ,reat this prize and more than fulfllled lies, .:::tJI'i'~ Spa~h Ar~d It was so hot he dld,declare, - •. 1588. the terms set. She has received 4~ ,<~"""" It killed a horse and scorched his '. ... notification that she is eligible to hair. ~ 2%-Pctaln i~i. "Tenaeltl, go with the crowd. A special pull­ ~~ ludadt)'. victOl')'," 1~18. man w1ll be provided for the party, So hot no more the hoe he'll wield, ewll1l which wlIl be their home until the PRICE ••• It popped the corn out in the field. party returns to' Omaha. Miss Has­ We're getting close to hell, I fear, himself more leeway, not stlpulat­ kell is very grateful to. the Ord \ When it pops the corn upon the lng' any top age. Crowd up, ladies. friends who responded so rapidly ear. We w1ll build a fence around these to her appeals for new subscrlp­ two fellers if necessary to keep tlons. VALUE ••• And Mr. Gasst you'd better pray, them from being trampled in the HlIlIlI And tell the truth some future day, rush. ' He Knew When To Quit. 0/ when on earth you've hoed your Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Sorensen, row, ' the latter a Valley county boy in To a hotter place than this you'll NEWS, NOTE AND his youth, brought their eldest PERFORMANCE go. daughter over to Ord for an oper­ COMMENT ation for appendicitis last week. Mrs. Sorensen remained wdth the And in that region far below, By W. HASKELL Standard Products Have All Three You'll find no shade, nor wind or w. sufferer and Ulrich has been mak­ snow, Thre-e TheorIes Adlanced. ing frequent trips over to Or d ' to And when down in that sweltering I was talking with a bright young visit his wife and daughter. The • Greater value generally means higher price pool, Ord lawyer the other' day about writer met him on. the street last - but not -at Standard Stations. Standard The earth to you might seem quite the law's delays and the difficulty Friday and had a chat with him. cool. and cost of getting jlL&tlce In our He 19 a candidate for the nomin­ products are unsurpassed in value. Make civil courts and the ease with ation for assessor of Custer county But if'your ways 10U wIll amend, which criminals escaped punish­ on the democratic ticket. After your oil 'and gasoline dollars go farther'in To a cooler clime you might as­ ment. He advanced the surprising leaving Valley county and settling cend, theory that all these things would in Custer, Ulrich took a llklng to pleasant driving by driving regularly into But to the world I wish to say, be remedied If the lawyers were aeronautics and did a lot of inde­ Standard Stations for your oil and gasoline. That Gasst has always been that given a free hand to remedy the pendent research and experiment­ way: evils. This theory does not coin­ ing in that line, much to the horror cide with mine. but I give it for of his family. One of his experi­ If you knew him for 30 years. you to ponder over. A few hours ments many years ago was to con­ L. A. Zeleski You'd close your mouth and plug later I was talking with Claude struct a sort of parachute out of your ears. Romans, who, you know, does a lot metal with a device of his own in­ Standard all Service Statio1l And then you'd hear some neighbor of Independent thinking and not vention calculated to make the at 15th and /If Street stgh, / a little writing on economic sub­ parachute into a sort of gIlder when Sure, Sure, big 'Ben would tell no jects. Hie advanced the theory that he puIled a certain cord. He took aays : cc Standard products lie. the accumulation of wealth into the thing up in a balloon for a. few 000 the hands of a fe.w and the other thousand feet and cut 'er loose. are always reliable. They strifes that are waging between Of course he and the machine came give you the most for your Old Mr. Headley, friendly nsher­ the rich and the poor, wlll be done down rapidly but when Ulrich pul­ man of the Cedar river country, away with when the right of ap­ money. That'. why we who conflded to parties he was led the cord the deflecting device peal from the decisions of our low­ refused to deflect. The earth kept sell them." guiding last year that he "had a er courts is removed. His idea misery in his stomach", just pas­ coming up at him with terrific (or rather one of his many ideas) speed and there seemed to be noth­ sed away at an Omaha hospital. Is that a common citizen In Valley ing left to do but to pray.. But Stories of his death say he had county having difficulty with a big 2 FINE GASOLINES stomach ulcers. Undoubtedly he just as he came to the "amen" the manufacturer in the east, could deflector went into action and the did have a misery in his stomach. bring his action in our local court, 000 - machine ran off sidewise just as he STANDARD RED CROWN compeIllng the rich firm to fight figured that it ought to do. It made Two daughters of the J. S. Vod­ his case here and abide by the de­ a. few fllp-flops, cut up a few an­ SUP ERFU EL ~ already fine gas- ehnal famlly had narrow escapes cision, making it Imposslble to have tics in the air and finally landed oline let out an extra the Fourth. Apparently it was an a case carried on into the state without injury to the inventor or notch to give extra, live, usable power at no unlucky day for them to auto out. supreme and the federal courts, his machine. But we have never extra cost. •. .- •••••••••• 16~ tal: stacr, who works in Grand Is­ which of course are the rich man's heard of Ulrich trying the thing land, was travelling in a car that courts. I record this view so that out any more. Combines low price with 15~ colIlded with a truck, and Issued you may ponder over it. HHIIH RELIA.NCE quality and high mileage. t: from the accident with a kink in Now ponder over this: Suppose Nebraska'democrats are having her back, as well as a gash in -the that all decisions by other courts a heck of a time settling their. Standard Oil Will Not Be Undersold On Value same spot. How she avoided a lot were barred so that all law Ilbrar­ various and sundry family rows so of Injuries from flying glass is a les were made into so much junk. it may be cruel to sugge&t that mystery. Suppose the services of lawyers Congressman Burke, who wants to A sister, Mrs. Albert VoU, took were forbidden in most cases. John be senator, should be arrested for 3 FINE MOTOR OILS part in an even bigger and better Jones has trouble with hts neigh­ violating the franking privilege. It accident. In Comstock that day, bor or the International Harvester is estimated that he sent out as_of I SO=VIS U 0" Apremium~i1WOrth30~for2S~. three cars drove into one another. Co. He goes to the justice of the June 21, about 300,000 -franked but none .were eertoustr hurt. peace or the county court and letters to the voters of Nebraska, 000 states his case, which the officer none of which were mailed under POLARINE • 20:,. • RELIANCE. 15:1• Mrs. O. E. Johnson in a moment makes record of. A day for ar­ that prtvllege, They were not of chlldishness caught the measles bitration is set and both parties "Public Documents" as they pur­ [rom one of her chlldren recently, are notified to appear. The court ported to be, but purely a political and, has been enjoying them In the hears the other side of the case. advertisement. Not counting the STANDARD OIL SERVICE usual way. It witnesses are necessary they cost of the envelopes and the paper At th~St Stam/a,d OilDealt" .(K1 St.t/OM 000 are brought in and the court exam­ the mailtng of them cost the gov­ -Valley county has so many can­ ines them. trying in the simplest ernment some $9,000. The pen-aIty, didates now, and several of them way possible to get the facts.. It plalnlr printed on each envelope, Standard Oil Service Station have original ideas on vote get­ either party thinks that the court for such violation of the law 1& a _15th and M Street, Ora ting. has overlooked some matter he fIne of $300 for each letter. It eon­ John Misko advertised that he may ·say so and the court wil1 oover victed. the matter would cost Mr. Higgins Service Station, Ord would kiss all babies between 16 the point, but he alone can examine Burke about $9,000.000 fine, which . and 90, but Harry McBeth, not so the witnesses. The court then is more than the senator job would Ord Chevrolet Sales Conlpany,Ord n.icky, went John one better, de­ tries to get the parties to a~ree as be worth to him. ' { clared he wa.s going to favor with to what is just and right. It Anthony Thill, Ord I a kiss all females over 16.. He left agreement is impossible he renders Qull Want Ads get rOlulta. / , . I ras ORD QUIZ. ORD. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JULY 12; 1934. e H. G. Headier Passes. -· ------~~ -Mrs. I. O. Clark was called to -Mr. and Mrs. JOJl. P. Barta and #-I--~~#-I~#-I#-I#-I#-I#####-I#-I#-I#-I## true, no love fs lovely, no lite 11 H. G Headley, for several ye.ars Elyria Thursday to see her daugh­ daughters Misses Martha MM and Life but the divine i no good Is, but a farmer on the old W. F. Dare f LOCALNEWS i ter, Mrs. Don Harmon, who was Pauline, Dr. and Mra. O. J. WIler the good God bestows," (page 275). farm on the Cedar river, died last .. . 1lI. and ohildren, Mary and Roger, Mr. week in an Omaha hospital. He ~·------.- -So and Sew will meet this__._4af- -Mrs. James Smith of Falls City and Mrs. J. R. Stoltz and Rodney, Elyria Department United Brethren Churd!. , had suffered for years with ulcers has been in Ord a few days. She Mr. and Mrs. Marian Cushing and "Men ought always to pray and of the stomach, Many Ordltes have ternoon with Mrs. A. S. Koupal. -olof Olsson made a bualness was called here to see her cousin, Robert and Marlon Grace and Miss By MRS. WILL DODGE not to faint", thus spoke Jesus. fished and hunted on the Headley Henry ThIes, who was very 111. Margaret Cushing of Lincoln made Now if men ought always to pray trip to Burwell Monday afternoon. ~#-I~#-I#-I~~###-I~#######f!. place and knew him well. -Presbyterian Aid society met -After a stay of two weeks with up a picnic party on July 4 and it means in His view' men are al­ home people, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson went to a desirable picnic place Folks of Elyria communIty were d to·" ' ways liable to "fatnt". For prayet -Ed Fales, a brother of Henry yesterday afternoon. Madams. O. near the rive fi e II th f rove 0 r", Sunday afternoon J. Mlller and E. H. Petty were hos­ left Sunday for Kearney where she o d r v m es nor 0 saddened"'" Tuesday when a message and f rom t here they and several no tess than fainting Is a collapse­ Fales, is in Ord, His home 18 w1l1 again enter the tuberculosis Medicine Bow, Wyo. Mr. Fales tesses. r . J; came telltng Of the death of W. B. relatives went to pick chokecher- Fainting Is falling back; prayer if hospital. 'Mra. Wilson Is Improv­ -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dye and Casler, who was one of Elyria's rles. falling forward. Fainting Is sink'" was called to see his brother who -Mr. and Mrs. Ed Michalek and Ing. was very low. Mr. and Mrs. rsn. KUma returned daughter, .Mlss Loig of Elsinore, pioneers. He was a friend to A large crowd attended 'the old ing down into nothingness; Pray" last Wednesday from 'a fishing trip -Thurooay Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calif., arrived in Ord Saturday. Mr. everyone and a lover of lItU'" fashioned fourth of July-celebra­ er Is casting oneself upon God.-· Cook returned home after several ~...... •... to Dewey lake. They had a fine Dye is here to see his mother, Mrs. folks. His many friends mlsseu tlon held in Elyria. It eommenc­ British W;eekly. •. I time and brought home some good weeks stay in Mason City. They Sarah Dye who has been confined him greatly when he l~t last fall ed at 10: 30 with a parade. which The Sunday school sponsored a : This Week I Want : ones. ' had been assisting with a Pente­ to her bed for several months with to live with his daughter in Oma- was made up of several tloats picnic supper for the church and costal revival in that city. • Speeche~ : -500 WATCHES : -Mr. and Mrs. Charley McLain a broken hlp. Mrs. Arthur Dye Is ha. . clowns and many horses. its departments Tuesday evening' from Mankato, Minn., have been -Monday evening Miss Mlldred a daughter of Mrs. Alice Vincent. FrJday evening Mr. and Mrs. were given In Polish and English. In the park. • To Repair. I spending a few days here with Staple of Omaha and Mill,S Mar­ -Mrs. C. A.' Frease of Ravenna Chas. Dlugosh drove to Broken In the afternoon races and a ball The Woman's Aid met Wednes­ garetPetty and Mrs. Bess Petty is recovering nicely from an oper- Bow where they met their nieces, game provided entertainment and • GEO. A. PARKINS,. Jr. I Charley's sisters. and brothers and day afternoon with Mrs. A. C. Wil- their father, John McLain. Mr. were dinner guests in the home of anon in Hillcrest. She Is the mother Gertrude and Rosalie Dlugosh ot a dance ln the evening. An elec­ son. . •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • and Mrs. McLai!1 were accompan­ Mr. and Mrs. James Ollis. of Mrs. K. S. Cram of Burwell. Wyoming who' will spend a few tric storm burned out the electric The Woman's Missionary society ied here by the latter's sister Miss -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duemey of weeks here visiting their relatives. lights and Elyria was In darkness meets with Mrs. ~Ul King this Della Sjogren of Mankato. ' Or,d and Mr. and M~. Carmen -Misses Lucy Rowbal and Inez JamesCiemny who has employ- with its enormous crowd. It was Thursday afternoon. -Miss Virginia VanDecar gave Woods of Loup City spent a few Swain returned home Saturday ment as brakeman at Lincoln necessary to put all the gas lamps Miss Josephine Ball wllI be hos­ days fishing near AlUance.The having finished the studies they came Tuesday and spent a few available into use. The celebra­ a dinner Saturday evening in were taking at Kearney Normal. hours between trains with his tlon ,was sponsored by the .St. tess to the Otterbein Guild Friday Thorne's cafe. Guests were Misses Ord people returned home last evening. Marguerite Cornell 'and Margaret Tuesday evening. ..,...Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen family. . Mary s Dramatic and Social club Prayer and Bible study every BUY Cushing of Lincoln, Mary Annabel -Dinner guests Sunday in the and a nephew, Herman Frederick. Leon Carkoskl and daughters and proved to be a big success. Thursday evening. / Williams, St. Paul: Carroll Resse­ F. C. Williams home were Mr. and sen, came from Omaha and spent spent Thursday at' the Zack Sunday school at 10 a. m, A. Q. guie of Madison and Marlon Grace Mrs. Guy Shultz and daughter, the 4th of July with relatives. Her- Greenwalt and Mike Carkoskr waterman, superintendent. Cushing, Martha Mae and Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Art Grafton and Mr. man, who Is about six years old, Is homes near Arcadia. The morning worship at 11 0'· NO~ staying In the country with his Evelyn Fredricksen of Ord spent Ord Church Notes Barta, Evel'yn Coe.: Edith James and Mrs. George Hutton, all from MethodIst Church. clock. Dola Flynn and Leota Crosby. .' Fairbury. They were returning uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Friday night and Saturday with Rev. Merle Smith will speak at Ladies Rayon Slips 98c Jensen, her cousin, Lavern DahItn. Sunday school at ten, morning -Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Sorensen home after a trip to the Black worship at eleven next Sunday. the union services next Sunday Ladies Rayon Vests --49c and family of Berwyn were visit­ Hills. The gentlemen of the parry -Mr. and Mrs. Archie Waterman Many Elyria folks attended the and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hatfield funeral of W. B. Casler in Ord sermon by the minister. Evening evening. Ladies Rayon Panties ing the Oarl Sorensen family over have often been here during pheas­ union service at 8 o'clock Mamie J. Young, Pastor. ' the 4th of July. A daughter Miss ant season and generally stay with and children returned July 4 after I.<'riday. His daughter, Mrs. Edna ______25c and 40c a few days stay at Long Pine. rl~elI of omaha and g randdaugh­ Next Sunday the congregation Margaret Sorensen 'O,f Berwy~, was the Williams family. wUl elect a delegate to the annual Children's Rayon operated upon Thursday in the Ord -Mrs. Paul Griffith and daugh­ They had a very pleasant time and, e , Mrs. Art Grote of Huron, S. Bloomers ". 25c caught just fish enough for their' D., who came. Thursday to attend conferenc~ which meets in S1. Paul Hospital. Her mother stayed with ter Patsy are visiting in Ashland. own use . the funeral were guests in the Church, Lincoln, September 12. Today's Live News They accompanied Mrs. Griffith's Children's Rayon Slips 49c her until Sunday and then returned --Gue;ts at the McLain Bros., Bernard ~Oyt home until Satur- . Our Fourth Quarterly Confer­ home. : brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Brassieres 15c farm near Spring Creek on the daKI mornmg, . ence will be held next Tuesday -Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Williams Charley McLain thwt far. The night in our church parlor, Dr. For Fat Folks Silk Brassieres, white, McLains are visiting In Ashland 4th of July were Mr. and Mrs. rs, :\ndrew BIaly a!1d Mrs. J. received an Interesting letter from Charley MoLaln and Miss Della G. Dahlin were calIers III the DOlt Johansen presiding. 3 Great Letters pink, peach 25c and York before returning to their A. J. Wlise, Valdez, Alaska. He Is Sjogren of Mankato,' Minn.• Mr. ~;::on home Thursday after- Dr. Herbert F. Wright, accord­ Read Them All Garter Belts .s.: 29c visiting his son, Dr. Earl mse. home In Mankato, Minn. Ing to the information In the Sun­ From all over the country..... The latter says he can do better -'Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Archie and Mrs.! Paul l?uemey and chll- Mr. and Mrs. John Carkoskl en­ Delnaps, Sanitary Pads dren, ~p McLalll and John MC- tertalned several out of town folks day State Journal, has recently north-s out h-east-west come Bo~ • , 15c for the' time being up there than Coombs of Cotesfield were In Bur­ been made professor of psychology letters of praise for the world's well and Ord for a short time. j Sanitary Belts 10c in the states. He has his two pro­ Lalnseveral of the friends of Mr. i1esupper on the 4th of July. In Taylor University. Dr. Wright safe and healthful enemy of fat­ fessions, that of medicine and also -Ivan Anderson and Mr. -and and Mrs. Nels Olsen Of AskOV, y were M~. and Mrs. Za()k graduated with honors from Ne­ don't miss these 3 letters. Hose Supporters lOc his dental work. Mr. Wise vl8ited Mrs. Frank Clark are eampinz a Minn., enjoyed a picnic Sunday In Greenwalt and family of near Ar­ braska Wesleyan, received a fel­ "I am usIng Kruschen Salts OU Anklets llk, 15c and 18c a brother in seattle before going few miles' this side of Bartlett. the Ord park. Mr. and Mrs. 01- cadla, Marie Kruml, Mr. and Mrs. lowship In Duke University and advlce of my docWr. Hare used to Alaska. He left O'rd May 7th They drove about twenty of their Ben who are visiting here moved L. V. Kokes and Steven CarkoskJ this spring received his Ph. de­ three bottles and lost 1:> lbs., and cows and several calves there. '. . , ~ Or~ D. and says nothing about when re­ to Mlnnesota about 22 years ago. Saturday night H d W i ht gree. He Is a son of Rev. W. H. gladly rec.ommend it to all my turning. Feed was. running low on the An­ -Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Enger and f' owar r g Wright, former pastor of the Ord friends." )frs. G. W. BryMt, FOX­ Saturday -Fourth of July guests In the derson and Clark Carms. son of Grand Island spent Sunday 0 Brainard drove up and on Sun.­ M~thodlst Church. . boro, Mass., 193!. home of Mrs. D. B. Smith and Miss -Miss Alice McCloughan, who In Ord. Mrs. Enger's parents, Mr. lay he. his wife, LucllIe Wozniak, Mearl C. Smith, Minister. "I am using your Kruschen Mamie Smith were Mr. and Mrs. is staying with Mrs. Nellie Coombs and Mrs. WUlPatterson of Taylor Frances Prysyblsky and Sylvester Salts for constipation and reduc­ Bert Hardenbrook, Mr. and Mrs. spent a short time at her home In were also here . Carkoskl drove to Swan lake Christian Science SenIces. Ing. Have taken 3 jars and have Cotestleld Thursday. . where they spent the day fishing. lost about 20 lbs. I can reCOII1­ ~ Evet Smith and daughters and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wright returned to "God" Is the subject of the les­ and Mrs. Elmer Hallock and chil­ -Josle Krlz le~ Tuesday for a mend it to be great." Miss A. J. / v. their home Monday morning. son-sermon in all Christian Science Harber, Pineville, Ky., 1934. Corn Candy and Salted dren of Rosevale. few days stay in Kearney. She inten News Dinner guests on U~e Fourth at churches for Sunday, July 15. --Sunday Miss Mamie Smith cut had to testify on a case in court. . The Golden Text Is from Reve­ "I hale taken S bottles 01 Peanuts, mixed, per Lb. the Joe Welnlak home were Mr. Kruschen. I weIghed 2\)6, 1 reo her right hand quite badly on a Her evidence was needed as she A nice rain'fell in this com- and Mrs. John Welnlak and lation 7:12: -"Blessing, and glory, broken glass. Dr. C. J. Miller had had been a nurse and was ac- munity Thursday evening vary­ and wisdom, and thanksgiving, and duced 56 IbS'1 and felt betUl' eub daughters, Peter Welniak and bale got :ltb to take a couple of sUtches. She qualnted with some of the facts of Ing from a quarter of an Inch to family and Mrs. Julia Wozniak. honour, and power, and might, be day, mr bottle." Ed will have to layoff house work the case. an ~nch. This is the first rain JordOD, LenD, ArIz., 193!. XOe Mt:s. John 'Schuyler of Burwell unto our God forever and ever." If you are prOUd of your double for a few days. --Z. C. B. J. lodge was In -ses- since May and it will help forage and ~er niece, Carolyn Gral of A passage from the Bible used sion Sunday in the Bohemian hall. crops and pasture but Is too late chin and bulging abdomen don't Chicago came down Friday morn­ in the lesson-sermon is from take Kruschen Salts. Ed Jordon Mrs. Joe Pecenka and committee to help the corn much. Ing and. accompanied friends to Lamentations 3:22, 23: "It Is of S1~OLTZ ++++++++++++++++++++++1 served. . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kokes an<1 made up his mind to' take off 50 Ord to attend the funeral of Mr. the Lord's I!1ercles that we are not or more pounds of fat-and he BABY PHOTOS -Jim Adamek of Omaha was in daughter visited at the home of Casl~r. They were 0 v ern I g ht consu!l1ed, because his compas­ Ord last Wednesday on businoos. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bartunek 11'1 did-Ed was sick and tired of lug­ gues~s In the Leon Clemny home. sions faIl not. They are new every ging it around with him-persist· VARIETY $1.80 and up at He was staying with his brother LoupCity Saturday. Carolyn and her brother came re­ Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Beehrle and morning: great Is thy faithful­ en~y won for Ed as it wl11 for any STORE centiy to spend the summer In ness." fat man. 1r Lumbard Studio, Ord t -Mr. and Mrs. Nels Olsen of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Jobst jr., and Burwell with their aunt. They A correlative passage from the Askov, Minn" are visiting here family were dinner guests of Mr. ~hlldren A half teaspoon in a glass .of are of Ora Gray, formeI­ Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ hot water before brea~fast every !++++++++++++++++++++++i with relatives and frf.ends. They and Mrs. Frank Jobst Sunday. Iy of Elyria. Mrs. Schuyler says ence and Health with Key to the lived in Valley county about 22 John John IU··. of Ord spent morning-get Kruschen at any her fatqer, John G.ray, who livel:l Scriptur.~s" by Mary Baker Eddy, years ago. Wednesday at the home of Mr. and in California, Is In 'very poor drug store. reads: All substance, Intelligence, < -Tomorrow evening the Royal Mrs. Frank John. health and it may be necessary for wisdom, being, Immortality, cause, Neighbor kensington will meet Mr. and Mrs. LlOYd Hunt, Mr. him to enter a hospital where he DAILY PAPERS. • I with Mrs. A. J. Shirley and Mrs. and Mrs. E. O. Hackel and Mrs. L. and effect belong to God. These State Journal, with Sunday $5.00 can get proper care. are His attributes, the eterna) Bee-News, with Sunda1_~ U.OO Walter Noll in the Shirley home. L. Watson and son Forrest enjoy- Mr. and Mrs. Germain Hoyt and -JSeveral friends celebrated the ed a fishing trip to Swan lake manifestations of the infinite div­ World-Herald, with Sundar__$7.00 Particlllar .People daughter Delta Marie Of near AI­ Ine Principle, Love. No wisdom Is The Quiz wll1 be glad to send in 4th of July in the home of Mr. and Sunday. .. cadla and Verne Barnard of Ord your renewal. Mrs. Joe Rohla. Mrs. Frank Bla- The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. were visitors In the W. B. Hoyt wise but His Wisdom. no truth, is ha sr., and granddaughter Dorothy, Harold Burson has been

PAGE FOUR THE ORU QUI~. ORD. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1934• • ... Art Jeffries and family from near Parkerton, Wyo., are visiting rela­ tives here. They were dinner 11"NII#III#II~III#II;,lt,llhl#lllll" I#IIIL~m~I#II' I#UI#"I'I#~I'1#', ',""',N""I#II" " '~"'I#~I#III'I#~;\\ ~ [;~~~~~f:f~~~J;:~~~:\~r~~~~~~rJ~!fQ~iIf1;'~J~~1{~t~~~ :¥.~~~~?:;~~~~~~~.~~ guests at the home of Mrs. Ross [ Williams last Tuesday. land, Monday and Tuesday attend- Anderson baked them a big angel were Joe Valasek. Mr. an~ Mrs. t ffi I " f Ail k Th I Kl' d hlld M d was no su cent to start the grass gn, ing the rural letter;;.> carriers' as so- H0"", ca e.f elr aunt,I Mrs. Emma M Stuna1 anG c ren, d flUe r. an . thpas tures, Cattle are being Coming as a complete surprise at the family home here Saturday. elation annual convention, ansen 0 Ord 1nv ted the guests. rs.· an ey ross an amlly, taken to the sand hl lls and more -Miss Sarah McLain Is recover- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Valasek and v to her people as well as her friends Mr. and Mr3. Barber have been -tlMIss Gel'lrUt de Atnn Foth, was ing nicely from a sprained ankle. family and Mrs. Mary Klima and will be taken away soon If there Is was the announcement early this residents of North Loup and com- grea y surpr sed sa urday evening The ac id t h d h h family. ' no rain. week of the marriage of Mlss Max- munity 'all these years and have when trrends gathered at her home c en appene w en s e IneKnapop only daughter of Mr. contributed much to the welfare to help her celebrate her birth- slipped as she was going up the -Monday morning R. N. Rose Mrs. Cecil Kennedy and sister, and Mrs. Kfilapop of this city to Mer- of its citizenry. The entire family day. ' Guests attending were from steps at her home. and Warren Lincoln left for Kan- Rosa Gans called at Louie Miller's vin Scott, eldest son of Mr. and have much musical talent which Ord, York and Beatrice. Every- -Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Jorgensen sas City. Mr. Rose will drive and Harry Gebauer's last Sunday Dance . "d~ Scott of Scotia. h b f h 1 body reported a most enjoyable of Fullerton were visiting Sunday home a new truck being bought night. Mrs. Kennedy and her 1 Mrs. Llo ,as een a source 0 muc p easure time. With Mrs. Jorgensen's sister and by the Ord Co-op 011 company. mother and brother George Gans At The young people left Maxine's among themselves as well as being -John H. Jobman returned Sun- husband, Mr. and Mrs. August From Missouri Mr. Rose and Mr. expect to leavq for Thermopolis, home early Monday morning of shared with others. Their thirteen - Petersen. Lincoln were driving to Arkansas Wyo., Tuesday this week and wll1 I June 4 to attend the commencement grandchildren were also present. to his home In York after having -'-Leo Kessler and Everett Row- City for 011 and gas. bring back Mrs. Kennedy's father, \ exercises at Central City college, Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Stephens been a. guest for several" days in ball were among the men who ~Several from Ord went to the who has been taking treatments at Jungman Hall I ~~~h~ome -, \ however cupid had different plans with Lewis Axthelm of Davis Creek of Miss Gertrude Ann went to Albion to take the exam- river near the Danczek farm on Thermopolis. ' \ for them and directed them to and Everett Catlin of the M. E. -Miss Marlon Bruce of Fre- Inatlon for COO work. They left the 4th of Julv and enjoyed a plc- Mr. Nordine from St. Paul and 'j Smith Center, Kansas where a 11- League left Wednesday morning for mont has been a guest of her reo Monday. ntc dinner. Those to go were Mr, MI'. and Mrs. Harold Pegg were cense was secured and a wedding Gothenburg to participate in the latlves, the Romans family. She -Mrs. Lida Dent of Lincoln and and Mrs. E. O. Carlson and chll- present at ~unday School last Sun- Sunday, July 15 i eeremony performed by Judge week of young people's Institute w, as here the 4th of Jul". Mrs. h r moth M W E Kessler dren, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Fin- day morning and each delivered a CMs. Buell of Smith county at 1 being held at this pleasant resort. Claude Romans and son C~larenc'" e d' er, rs M' d' 'i th ley, MI'. and Mrs. Kenneth Draper short sermon after 'the lesson 'I k Th 1 Mr Axthel ill 1 lit b th " were inner guest·son ay n e and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blessing study M d M V KI o c oc p. m, e young coup, e . ' III W ~ so v s a 1'0, - accompanied her home. h e of th i I te a d dau hter . r. an rs, an . eek t d fh C t 1 C't h h Id th = om e r s s r n g -Land children, Mr. and Mrs. Martin a d th Pdt M ~: urn~ v,.. en ~a Il wereIer w 0 res as· ere. -Mrs. Orville H. Sowl and chll- Mrs. Doyle CoIlins near North Fuss' and jiaby, MI'. and Mrs. Mlk.. n e eggs rove, 0 ason City Music by ey a ~ supJ?eran spent the eve- 'The school board met in special dren returned home Sunday eve- Loup. Kosmata, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sunday afternoon where Mr. Pegg J. F. LUKESII ADd His nlng' WIth frlends. The bride has I sesalon Monday ~enlng for re- nlng from Osceola where they had -Mrs. Will Fox has returned Haught and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ~~~ ;~~in~~1 hold meetings Sun- been a. resldeat here most of her organization and to give Its yearly been spending a few days. Mrs. from a visit with relatives In Ra- Andersen and families. Nels Nelso' f Ba b A k f Center Star young life, graduating from the: financial report. Arthur Stillman Sowl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. venna. Her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle -Miss Carrol Resseguie of here visiting nre~atlve: :~d f:le~ds~ high school with the class of '32. president, succeeds Mrs. W. J. Brooks accompanied them home. Steeple and Mrs. Rex Steellie of Madison gave a theater party Mon- He says his parents like the coun- ORCHESTRA She has been her mothers chief, Hemphl1l who has acted In this -'Boyd Weekes and some Ravenna. brought Mrs. Fox to ord. day evening. Guests were Misses Itry there y h N 1 ualstant and Is well qualified In I capacity most efficiently for the friends of Broken Bow are enjoy- -Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAUls- Virginia VanDecar, Beulah MCGln'l pects to' re;er t m~~ . h e sWexd­ ,the arts of house, keeping, .and is t past several years. iI. C. Sample Ing an auto. tfip to Oregon. The) tel' of Grand Island,spent the 4th nls, . Leota Crosby, Marlon Grace nesday mor;i~~. 0 some e- . one of North Loup s most prtm and Iagain elected Secretary gave a are traveling in Boyd's car. of July In Ord with Mr. and Mrs. Cushing, Martha Mae and Pauline I Ed Hlsh, d f Il f V· I I Everybody is cordially popular young ladles. complete report of the year's work -Robert Romans and family of R. N. McAllister. Barta and Miss Margaret Cushing III w an am y 0 irg n a, Invited! ... Mrs. Scott and not Maxine Knapp as did Roy' Cox who agal-\l will Arnold came to Ord for the 4th of -Miss Evelyn Coe gave a break- of ,Lincoln. Miss Resseguie has I ." ho have been visiting rela- presented most capably an address, serve as Treasurer. The board is July. Miss Kate Romans, who fast Saturday morning to several been In' Ord a couple of weeks tlves here. left early Monday morn­ at the Alumni banquet a few \yellks,I espedally pleased to announce all had been visiting In Arnold ac- of her lady friends. Guests were visiting her sister, Mrs. B111 Ing for their home In the east. al~o ri======:::~======:;:====:;, ago.The groom . is a graduate of theallotedwarrantsamountpaid uppaid to on,datethe ~Ul1d-the companied-7"Mlss Helenthem home.Garsky, beauty son,MissesMargaretCarroll CushingResseguieandof Madl-Mar- Heuck.------Scotia schools of the class of '32 ing bonds and funds on hand" the 9perator In Sophie MC'Beth's guerlte Cornell of Lincoln, Mary and since his tatner's serious 111- school treasury. Beauty and Art shop spent the Annabel WlIlIams, St. Paul and Geranl·Um' News ness when he was injured In an Many interested stockmen ~er week end with her people In Ash- Martha Mae Barta, Irma Kokes auto ~ccident more than a, year ago, in the village TUeSday, attendi~g ton. • Iand Marlon Grace Cushing. W11l Lukesh left for Kimball last Mervin has been the family right the government's first stock sale -Mrs. Lyle McBetll and son -Friday was the 30th Wedding Tuesday where he has over one' Cof{ee For Congress band man. here. were spending a week with rela- anniversary of the marriage of Dr. hundred acres of wheat to )larvest.1 Mr. and Mrs. ~ott wlll_. have Paul Madsen dro\'e, to Kearney tives in Spalding. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Taylor. The From reports the crop looks quite' room.s in the groom s parents spa- Saturday after .several teacher McBeth and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuesday Evening Bridge club sur- favorable there as they had suf- I clous tiarm residence seven miles students who had completed the Kasson drove to Spalding and prlsed them by arriving at the f1c1ent moisture. I southeast of Scotia and will be at first term of summer Normal. They brought them home, Taylor home in the evening. Those Mis,s Lydia Ptacnlk spent Sun­ i • b,ome to their friends In the near were his sister, Mrs. Agnes Man- -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coats to attend the party were Mr. and day afternoon with Miss Alma Ry- DEl\lOCRATIC future. chester, Mrs. Ivan Canedy of Bark- and Wayne Coats were In Teka- Mrs. L. D. Milliken, Mr. and Mrs. bin. I I er and Miss Belulah Willoughby mah Monday. Kenneth McGinnis Arthur Capron, 'Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. and Mrs. John Horn attend­ CANDIDATE accompanying Paul to Kearney was working on the Coats milk George Work and Mr. and Mrs. ed the 4th' of July celebration at Madams Ray and Cecil Knapp Davls~ are entertaining at a miscellaneous were Paula Jones and her friends wagon and assisting Mrs. Wayne Clarence Elyria. I shower at the former's home to­ the Misses Maxine and Beryl Gra- Coats to deliver ml}k. -Friday afternoon the Federa- As the pasture was getting very morrow (Friday afternoon) honor­ ham. Paula remained to s.pend the -Dr. G. W. McGlOnls, Val Pul- tlon of Presbyterian church clrclesl scarce where Joe Fuxa had his \ Ing the l>r1de Mrs. Mervin Scott. week at the Graham honle. len, Gould Flagg and R. C. Ayres met in the ,basement with about cattle pastured,' he shipped them I • Roger and Edwin Johnson en- wer.e in Lincoln this week on fifty .ladles in attendance. The to the Omaha market last Sun- Honoring the 48th weddh,lg an­ coun~y. niversary of Mr. ,and Mrs. Charley tertalned a company ot young buslUess for Valley program, which was In charge of Iday. STOCKMAN eople at a waffle supper ...... Iday -Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sedlacek, Madams Ed Michalek August Pet- The Anton Novotny Rudolph Barber their children the Glen and P .. ~, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dworak and "K h 11k dC' Dell Barber and George Maxsons evening honortng Maxllle and Beryl their families' and Mr. and Mrll. ersen and Cly~e Baker, was very I ra u an arl Bouda families BUSINESS MAN all of this vicinity were visitors Graham. John Ulrich spent Sunday with good. Reva Lincoln gave a plano Imotored to Swan Lake last Tues­ Mrs. Gertrude Carter was hostess the Jake Chalupsky family neitr solo, and a quartette of ladles, Ma- day where they spent the day flsh- at a delicious dinner for her' chll-l Comstock. dams H. T. Frazier and Alpha Hill Ing. They r&~orted good luck. . •••••••••••••••••••••••• dren the Paul Jones and the Gr~- -Mrs. Guy LeMasters and Miss and Misses Margaret Petty and A ~hower With. c.onslderable hall ham sls~ers Qf Kearney, Tlturs- Norma Mae Snell were spending VIrginia Petersen, gave a couple fell m this VIClUIty last Thurs­ • day, a few days in Geneva Saturday of selections. A missionary play, day. The hall. did no damage as it Mrs. El Green went to Kearney Guy !nd his slster-In-l~w, Mrs.P. "Candlelight", was enjoyed by all. came ~own Without any wind. Able And Saturday for a visit with her rela- J. Melia drove to Geneva and iSun- Those whQ took part were Mrs. M.rs. Perry Chipps and son Del- tives the Clarks, from there Mrs. day they all returned to Ord. Clyde Baker and Misses Dorothy mar spent the fore part of this I Trustworthy Green will go to Denver to visit -WI11 Gruber recently visited Allen, Maxine Johnson. Betty Lou week at the home of her brother, a daughter, Mrs. Elsie Vanhorne In St. Paul wth Mrs. Frances Sweet and .Barbara Dale. The Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fuxaand and family and probably will go on Gruber and other relatives who serving committee was composed family. tq California later to spend the were there from Omaha. of Madams Keith Lewis, Joe Catlin The dance at the National hall Harry B. Coffee winter with' her son Delwin and -Monday morning early Will and Olof Olsson. Sunday evening was largely at- • family. and Albert Lukesh and Misses -..Friday night there was a barn tended. Music being furnished by ,- Miss Helen Madsen Is looking Bess, Barbara and Olga Lukesh dance at the Howerton farm. John J. Oliva's orchestra of Tobias, Will continue efforts to raise livestock and other agricul. forw.ard to a delightful vacation drove to Kimball. The men took Ben Janssen and Jack and Miss Nebraska. of several weeks with relatives and a truck to help with the hauling WIl.helmlna Jans.se~furnlshed the WIl,I Moudry caIled Poit Jo~n tural prces to a parity with indu~trial products. friends in Los Angeles, Calif. Miss of grain. Joe and Frank Lukesb music. ': ',I ',,' Horn s Monday. Helen Is accompanying friends of and Albert, ILukesh jr., work on -Mrs. M., }'lynn who was quite Mr. and Mr,s. Rudolph Vlsek and 1..======:======.' Dannevlrke, Nebr. The party left the Lukesh farm near Kimball and 111 last Wednesday and Thursday. son spent Monday evening at the Laramie, W)·o., Monday morning, they were harvesting small graIn. has not fully recovered. , Franlt Rybln home. 1------:------.....,------another stop will be made with Albert Lukesh sr., drove the auto -Mrs. Anna Tappan of North Dr. N.ay of Ord was called out friends at Salt Lake City The first and the ladles rode with him to Loup came from Arcadia Tuesday to see Mrs. Jim Tonar who was event upon reaching Lo's Angeles Kimball. morning and was a visitor In the quite 111 ,last Thursday. will be a big Danish wedding which -Friday L. D. Milliken left fOl Mrs. M. }'lynn home. Mrs. Tap- \ Tempting FODds at Helen will attend. his farm near Big Springs. The p~n had been spending a few days U· R·d N' A k·tt b 11 small grain was ready for har- WIth relatives In Arcadia. nIOn I ge ews I en a. game between the vesting. Crops are hst fair)) -Miss Ada Keep of Cotes field ~arrled.:d slllgie men was staged goOd In that section of the coun- was In Ord Saturday consulting Roy Williams drove to Ericson Temptingly Low Prices ere w~ muc lnterest Monday try. Dr. Lee Nay. ' , and Bartlett last Saturday: evening, score being 34 to 4 In -Mrs. O. B. Mutter and daugh. Louie MlIler's spent July 4th at favor of the latter. ter, Miss Virginia of Comstock STATE~IE~T O}' CO~DITIO~ the Chris Stude home. Earl Krle- At the The American Legion and Aux- were in Ord Friday of the Protective savings and Loan wald and family were there also, LlIary with their families enjoyed -tSunday Dr. G. W. Taylor left Association' of Ord" Nebraska, at ,as they have been camping there a, picnic dinner and swim at. the for a few days visit with his sis- the close of business June 30, 1934. for some time. -FOOD Frank Shudel farm Tuesday eve- ter and mother In LaPorte. Ina. Certificate No. 151. Frank Kucera shelled corn for ning. . He expected to be at home today. RESOURCES Reuben Nolde last week. Mr. Nordin of 8t. Paul, Sunday Sunday Mrs. Taylor and Harold First Mortgage Loans $365,900.00 Charlie Dunkelberger and wife school organizer was a visitor here took Dr. Taylor as far as Grand Accrued Interest Recelv- called at the Harry Tolen home saturday. Island by auto and from there he able on First Mortgage 1 t I . Mr. and l\lrs. Lester Kizer and traveled by rail. Loan 12 753 49 ~, Wi8\dnes$r iand tookl DorLs CENTER J h s ------,. Tolen with them to Ord to visit YOUR OLD TRUSTY STORE son 0 nnle drove down from Erlc- -Thursday Mrs. James Milford Loans on Own Certlfl- relatives there and at .olean. son Sunday spending the day with and daughter Miss Ruth left Ord cates or Pass Books__ 350.00 Booau&e of the drouth several BANANAS,firm golden ripe, 'dozen . .25c Mr. Kizer's mother, Mrs. Eva Kizer. for a visit with Mrs. Milford's sls- Mortgage Loans In }<'ore- of the young men have left the Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sautter of tel', Mrs. Everett Lewin, Wlnni- closure' (Decree Enter- neighborhood. Lloyd Waller has ORANGES, size 344, Cull oC juice, dozen-- 19c Cotesfleld were Sunday evening peg, Canada. ed) ------.:----- rr,035.76 be t Sh Ib th t t k visHors at the N. C. Madsen home. -Mrs. Gould Flagg and three Due from Borrowers en a eye pas wo wee s. KOOL.AI?E, most refreshing sum. drinks, all flav. pkg 5c Mrs. Flora Stewart accompanied children and Mrs. Flagg's sister, (Taxes and Insurance Comfort Cummins and Harold Rich This price is way lower than today's markef. friends to Ericson Sunday on a Mrs. C. J. Noyce and son of New Ad~nceil) 1,351.77::: ;:~~g~ Mii}"er ar~ ~~rklng I~ LEMONS, CaliC. Sunkist, Jumbo Size, dozen, 35c fishing trip. The party brought York City, drove to Ord Saturda)' mfilc,e B,ulldlng______9,000.00 and ZIl' ~hlbl Yk~O~ ft aton .~~ home a fine catch of fish. from Douglas, Nebr. Mr. Flagg F'urnlture and Fixtures_ 1,425.00 I g ns e or g CABBAGE, real solid, green heads, Lb. . .Ac Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bartz and staybed lin 'Lincoln for a short time Real Estate Held for Sale 28,615.05 mSPornndg8MJa~10yn5·staAth~artdhafrtomho.Ray. California Green Top CARROTS, la~ge bWlchCB. each 5c Mary Ann were Sunday guests of on us ness matters. Real Estate Sold on Con- ... ~ " se- the E. L. Johnson's In Chapman. t -Sunday ftW, hEI' 'dKessler drovtl -tract .:._' . 9,982.76 ~~~~ewl~~ :~r~utherland the same RADISHES, Cr. Crom cool Colo. gardens, 19.bunch 3 for IOc . Mary Ann remained until Tues- 0 earney a er s aughter, Mrfl. Bonds ' 40,650.00 . .•••.••••...... •.•.., day when Miss Viola Jonson ac- Llda 'Dent of Lincoln. She was Cash on Hand and Due A. L. Nordine from St. Paul spent accompanied to Ord b he d h ' last }'rlday night at the Frank RED SOUR PITTED companied her home for a few days t E M Y r aug - from Banks______4,666.82 White home 'and Saturday night visit. er va ~e and Leonard Gladson. Other Assets __--~----_ 135 75 ' Miss Hazel Portis of Loup City Mrs. Dent s son Dicky has been ' , . and Sunday at Louie Ml\1er's and CHERRIES Family size is spending the week ~ith: her leinVtlnsg Minr 0ardndwlMth hlSKgralndPfal- TotaL --$481,866.40 Sunday night at Roy Williams'. No.2 Can, can 121h c,doz.$1.45 Summer sister,.Mrs Arthur COllins while several'months. " rs. ess er or LIABILITIES the latter Jecovers from a minor -Monday Harley crouch went Investment Stock: Buy a liberal supply while they last! operation performed by Dr. Hemp- to Grand Island to take the ex- a. Installment Stock hUl, Monday morning. aminatlon for OC

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5! J. ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA. THU.J;tSDAY, JULY 12,1934. rue . .~ . = . PAGE FIVt .... '. Mrs. Harry Ruthertord of Funk, - Nebr., spent a tew .days over the 4th visiting wl,th friends and rela­ tives In Arcadia and returning home The Arcadia Champion the latter part of the week with her brother, Dick Nordstrom. Department of the Ord Quiz VERA BARGER, Reporter Telephone Green 132 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fowler of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'IS~P~~~ c~e the kt~r part cl .. last week to be with Mrs. Fowler's Mrs. Anna Tappan and Miss Hat­ relatives and friends, returned by Arcadia people, as she clerked mother, Mrs. A. Anderson, who has tleHoutby of North Loup called home Friday taking Ned Scott with for a number of years in the L. B. been ill. on Mrs. Clara Easterbrook Tues­ them for a vlstt. Swaynle store. Virgil Gipe arrtved home last day. Mr. and Mrs. B. Barger and The Balsora Baptist Missionary Tuesday on a furlough from the C. The Pugsley young people spent daughter 'and Mrs. George Parker society met last Thursday with C. C. camp at Niobrara where he Miss Louise Sandh. Rev. Ander­ has been enlisted the past four :.the 4th of July at the A. C. Zentz were in Loup mty, Thursday on Thrifty ClI8tomers are hurrying to Penney'. week to map up big home. ' business. son of Omaha, formerly of Arcadia months. this the deara.oce Brady Masters was in Ord on was present and gave an interest­ Erwin Bossen, of Oakland, drove bargains! Dontc mW this grand opportunity to laW o~ timely r.«ds with lou of ..... to Arcadia for a few hours visit husiness Tuesday. ' }'ormer Arcadian Married. ing talk at the close of the lesson mer still ahead. ,'" --~- _.- -' Caroline Kinsey returned from study. Miss sandh served a lovely Friday with his mother, Mrs. Edith 'word was received in Arcadia lunch. ' Bossen and family. While here he a two weeks visit with her sister that Miss Dorothy Welty and Edgar Many clearance, items aN Dot advertUtd._~- aU. ~JJt..wLmatIctd-=-~ Barah at Chicago, Sunday. Dr. and made further plans to begin work Varney of Ansley were quietly of wiring on the new school struc­ Rore. Act,AOWJ Mrs. A. A. Day and daughter Jean married in Broken Bow, Tuesday Scott·Sllngsby. the of Chicago brought her home and Miss Maxine Scott, daughter of ture. evening, June 19th. They were ac­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dye and visitoo a few days at the Kinsey companied by the bride's sister, Mr. and Mrs. deorge Scott ot West­ home before motoring on to Long erville and Kenneth Slingsby, son daughter Lois of Elsinore, Calif., Miss Lorene W.eltyand the groom's arrived saturday for a two weeks Beach, calif. for a visit with rela­ brother, Seth Varney. The bride of Mr. and Mrs. Alber~ Slingsby ot Great Clearance tives. Arcadia, were married at Minden, vacation visiting friends and rela­ is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. tives here and in Ord. Clearance 7S All Smart-s- Rev. Wal,ter and Mrs. Zentz of T. Welty and a graduate of the Monday, July 2nd. They were. ac­ Sumner have been visiting the companied by the bride's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobson and David City schools. The groom is family motored to North Loup, tormer's parents this week. a graduate of the Ansley school Miss Anna Scott and cousin Mar­ Mrs. Orphta Brown and children vin Scot,t of' Ansley. They are saturday, to spend the day with SUllllUer Dresses and also attended Creighton and Mrs. Dobson's brotber, Walter HATS 'Of Beatrice, who have been in Ar· making their home at present with Denver schools of pharmacy. Miss Holmes and family. ' eadla the past two weeks visiting Welty will be well .remembered the groom's parents. ,Elmer Owens of Colome, S. D., Pastels and Printed \ Big Reductions-« Rough straws, smooth Dr. and Mrs. F. H: Christ and visited the past week in the home of his sister, Edna Wallace and Drastically reduced! Every silk crepe straws! Brims, small children motored to Lincoln Sun­ in stock! Smart styles! Sleeveless day where .they were met by Mrs. sons. Mr. Owens- ~turned }O~i­ shapes! Colors! Christ's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. day taking Keith Wallace with him or cape aleeves! B. Oevores of St. Joseph, Mo. Mrs. for a vacation. Christ and children returned to St. Mr. and Mrs. L. Barker of New­ Joseph with them for a two weeks port made a brief stay last week '49c visit. end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Friday and Saturday B. Barger. $Z.OO • $3.00 The Village board voted at their meeting Tuesday evening to install Martin Lewin, Alfred Strathdee, Clearance! Men's a public drinking fountain at the Orvis Hill and Morris Kingston corner of C. O. Rettenmayer's drove to Lincoln, Tuesday to spend SPORT SHOES store. Bricks and other material the 4th. MarUn, Alfred and Orvis They'll go fast! Hurry! are being hauled there and work returned home Thursday evening, OUT GO WOJnan's White! Two-tones. "Buys" Flour Sugar: is to commence at once. This will via Granq Island where they met be a great improvement for all. Mary Cook of Tampa, !"lorida, who Arthur Hurder, a former Arcad­ will spend the remainder of her va­ Summer Shoes per bag.. '. $1.58 10 Ibs 55c ian and now pastor of the Tallin cation with her mother, Mrs. Cook. Z.'79 Union church, arranged a splendid Sumner Hastings came! Tuesday meeting of the young people which from Los An~les, Cali!., for a visit While 94 Pairs Lastl was held last Friday night. Rev. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Henrickson, formerly of Ar­ H. Hastings and family. Sumner WHAT A CLEARANCE! What a Closeout! Gal. APRICOTS in syrup_ : 53c cadia now of Berwyn gave a splen­ has been employed on a newspaper crowd-bringing price! W hit e sl GLOVES did address. staff In Los Angeles. Sportiest Novelties! Broken Sizes! Mrs. John Marion entertained Helen Starr entertained at a pic­ Ladies white fabric gloves. TEA, Talbert's ~ lb. pkg _.19c Thursday afternoon In honor of her nic supper Friday night at the Hurry! They're great bargainsI grandniece, Miss Faye Kimball of Community park the Misses Mary Cordell, Okla, who Is here visiting Cook, Janet Cook, Donna Clark and ZSC The afternoon was spent in visit­ Alberta Russell. 79 Gal. PEACHES, half or slieed. .49c lng and at a later hour a delicious A. J. Nyberg and ~ubert Leach $1. and $ZZ9 lunch was served. ' spent Thursday in Broken Bow on Clearance! ~ The girls of the Lee Park and business. Mrs. Nyberg visited with JAM, 5lb. tin , __ 55c Clear Cl~k communities organ­ her daughter, Mrs. Melvin Moore Summer Blouses ized a girls kittenball team under while they were gone. the leadership of John Pester, last Sherl!ff

\ ' \ \ '­ 1 If ' " ( ~', .. ,~ PAGE SIX THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, ~EBRASKA. THURSDAY, JULY 12,1934. r,; EUREKA NEWS School Dist. 44 held a special Belgrade. Mr. and Mrs. Bohy and CJtl.Councll Proceedings. order to be publlshed in the Ord hereunto set my hand and offictal This Sunday mass will be at 10 meeting Tuesday. They intend to Bennie plan to stay most of the . Ord, Nebraska, Quiz, a legal w~kly newspaper seal tala Thirtieth day of June 193. _ . tI o'clock at Boleszyn church . build a new school house. Midvale News June 29, 1934. published in said county and of Boleszyl church is being painted The celebration on the Fourth week. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kochanowski at Clement's grove had as a spe- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Athey ~d OpenIng general circulation therein, three JOHN L. ANDERSEN. were Sunday supper guests at Joe inside this week by the parish ~ere The Mayor and Council of the successive weeks previous to the (SEAL) County Judge. people. clal attraction an unusually com- family supper guests at CW. 1934. ' .. Zulkoski's. fortable day. The program wafS Johnson s Sunday evening. City or Ord, Nebraska, met In ad­ day set for said hearing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swanell. Joe Klapal, James Lipinski, Ign. journed special sesalon, pursuant In testimony whereof I have Krason and Frank Zadlna went of the same high standard with I Mr. and Mrs, Glen Eglehoff and hereunto set my hand and official Dafls " Vogeltanz, Attorne}s took Mrs. John Golka and her an able address bY Marlon Oush- Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wil­ to the adjournment of June 1st, BOTICE OJ!' SHERll'F'S SALE. sons to Stanley Swanek's SUijda1 to Ed Zulkoskl's place Sunday to 1~34, ~n seal this 9th day of July, 1934. see their cattle in the pasture. ing, music by the Puncochar or- Iiams and Everett enjoyed tee 'the O1ty Hlall .a.t 8: 00 Notloe is hereby given that by afternoon where she will visit for o clock, P. M. Mayor Flagg pre­ JOH;.~ L. ANDERSON, Ellamae Kochonoski, Gertrude chestra and the various picnic din- cream at Ernest Rahlmeyer's Sun­ virtue of an order of sale issued. by a few days. ners, Sports. Included the ball day evening. alded, City Clerk Rex Jewett re­ (SEAL) County Judge. the Clerk of the Di&triet Court of • Gorney and Marie Zulkoskt had corded the proceedings. July 12-3t. . Miss Larrine Zulkoski returned birthdays so near together that games, Davis Creek vs. Mira Val- John Lunney baled straw Mon- Valley County, Nebraska, and to home Saturday evening after their mothers planned for those leY', church league teams In the day. Roll Call pafls " Vogeltanz and me directed, upon a decree render­ staying at Leon Osentowski's for three families to spend Sunday at­ morning with Davis Creek Vic- ----.------The Mayor instructed the 'Clerk Fred M. Deweese, Attorneys. ed therein on ¥ay 28, 1934, In an two weeks. ternoon together. Each had a tortoua and Joint va. Mira Valley S · d to call the roll. The Clerk called NOTICE. action pending in said court where­ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walachoski birthday cake with candles, and in the afternoon In which Joint pnng ale News the roll, and the following Council­ To Guy G. Ellis and Harry W. in Joseph Bruha, is plaintiff, and and family v:islted at Phillip Osen­ ice cream. ' proved the' winner. Races and men were present: GUY BUR­ McQuaid, Tl:ustees of the estate of Vaclav F. Cadek and Emma Cadek. lowskl's Sundar afternoon. Isador KartY' and Edward Osen­ vartous other contests completed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Psota, Mr. and ROWS, FRANK SERSHEN, F~"'lK Henry F. Hamilton, deceased, De­ his wlf~, The First &tate Bank. Les Westover was a Monday towski left for. Wyoming last the program. . Mrs. Emil Skolil and Mr. and Mrs. TRAVIS, VAL PULLEN,. CURT fendants. The above named de­ Burwell, Nebraska, a corporation, caller at 1"rll-nk Danczak's. Thursday. Kenneth J{oellinghad the mtstor- Henry Misko and their families ~~MUNDSEN, ANTON BARTUN- fendants will take notice that they E. H. Luikart, Receiver of Tho tune to run off the high grade were at Henry Hayek's 4th of have been sued, together with First State Bank, Burwell, Nebras­ just east of the corner Intersection inly. other defendants, by Th~ Lincoln ka, a corporation, and The County " . Petltlons and Communications. of Garfield, State of Nebraska. are at Mldva'le last Sunday night, up- Miss Ruth COok was a dinner Fred Coe came before the Coun­ Joint Stock Land Bank of Lincoln, setting his car but fortunately no guest of Mrs. John Duemey Tues­ Nebraska, plaintiff, in the District defendants, wherein the said plain­ Report of Condition of the cil with a petition for the construc­ tiff recovered a decree of foreclos­ 1 injury to the ocupants and small day. Court ot Valley County, Nebraska I tion of a Municipal swimming pool. ure in the sum of $6,485.00, with .~ damage to the car whiCh was tak- Mr. and Mrs. Frank valasek and Moved by PULLEN, seconded by which petition was filed on Aprii ep. horne Monday morning. This children attended a picnic at Ar- 4, 1934, the object and prayer interest thereon at the rate of ten particular grade is a. treacherous cadla Sunday. . BARTUNEK, that the Park Board, per cent per annum from May 28 1 Nebraska State Bank with power to 'act, construct the thereof being to foreclose a mort­ place due to the softness of the Harold Valasek had his tonsils gage given by the defendant Evert 1934, which was decreed to be a of Or~. Charter No. 1169 new grade and absence of any removed .In Grand Island last pool, and in full co-operation with W. Boettger, single, In the ~um of first lien upon the Southeast quar­ i rail. Thursday.. the City Council. • $18,000.00, dated May 3, 1922, cov­ ter of Section 7, the Northeast j Leslie Leonard shipped cattle Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ramor and Councilman GUDMUNDSEN cal­ ering the Southeast quarter of quarter of Section 18, and the North I in the State of Nebraska at the close of business Monday. Others are disposing of two children from Harper, Kas., led for the question. The Mayor Section 9, the West halt of Sec­ half of the Northwest quarter of 'j JU!le 30, 1934 their livestock or taking It to the arrived July 4th at the Parker put the question, and instructed tion 10, and the. West half of Sec­ secnon 17, all in Township 20, sand hill pastures. This latter Cook home and were spending a the clerk to call the roll for the tlon 15, all in Township 18, North North of Range 16" West of the plan has operated disastrously to few days visiting among relatives vote .thereon. The Clerk called the of . Range U, West of the Sixth sixth Principal M~ridian, in Valley RESOURCES County, Nebraska,contalnlng 400 ~and some through loss of stock In and friends. Mrs. Ramor' was roll, and the following was the vote Pnnclpal Meridian, in Valley and discounts . ... __· $133,585.36 transit or after their arrival in formerly Margaret Cook, daush­ on this motion. County, Nebraska, which mortgage acres, and wherein I was directed ver ra fts -. . . 154.57 the hills. Joe Marks lost one 01 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cook Years: BURROWS, BARTUNEK was made to the said plaintiff· and to advertise and sell aaid real es­ tate for the payment of said decree. U. S., Nebraska County and Municipal Bonds . his best young horses while nav- of Ashville, Ohio, who at one time PULLEN, SERSHEN. - filed for record on May 6, 1922, in Ing them taken to the sand hills were residents of this country. with interest and costs, now, notice and School Warrants___ 51 037 Nays: TRAVIS, GUDMUNDSEN. book 52, on page 121 of the: mort­ through an accident in which a A family picnic was held in their MOTION: CARRIED. g1age r(eco;jds pt Valley Cbunty is hereby given that I will, on Mon­ BCauk}i.ngBhoukse, furniture -~nd--fi~t~;~~~::=::::::::::: 15:000:g~ trucker' drove into the herd strik- honor near the Sumter bridge Moved by BURROWS and second­ Nebraska, upon which there walJ day, July 30, 1934, at two o'clock P. M., at the West front door of the as 1 III an and Due from Nation- ing three of the animals, resulting ISunday. They left for their home ed by GUDMUNDSEN, that per­ due on March 22, 1934, the sum of Court House in Ord, Valley County al & State Banks subject to check $15817291 In the loss of the one. Sunday evening. mits to sell milk be Issued to the $17,074.02, with interest thereon at Scatterlng rains of from 1-4 to Dean Misko is spending this following persons : Clayton Noll, the rate of eight per cent per an­ Nebraska, sell the' said real estatJ Checks aT~~~L_~__ ~~__~~chal1ge------2;415:34 160,588.25 nearly an inch have fallen in tlns week with Lloyd Zikmund. Mrs. Freda Buchflnck, J. E. Mouer, num from said date, and costs; at public auction to the highest ------$3 60,365.19 territory since last week but the Miss Stella Greathouse visited that an accounting of the amount bidder, for cash, to BaUsfy the Mart Rowbal, Hans Larsen, E. S. amount due on saM decree, costs moisture is inadequate for needs with Mrs. Leo Nelson Sunday af- Coats, and W. J. Stewart. Motion due thereon, a foreclosure and sale in the face of the extreme heat ternoon. of said premises, a. writ of asstet­ and accruing costs. Dated this 27th . LIABILITIES incl~de carried. d'ay of June, 1934. Visits this past few days The girls 4-H club met with The following resolution was pre­ ance and general equitable relief Capital stock: . Mr. and Mrs. walter Cummins O.f Miss Margaret Strong Friday. Is prayed, as set forth more fully GEORGE S. ROUND, I sented to, and read by the Clerk: Sheriff of Valley County, Nebra~ka Common ---,------'------r------"------$ 17,500.00 Davis Creek at the Asa Leonara Mr. and Mrs. Charley Maruska BE IT RESOLVEID, by the Mayor In said petiUon; that said defend­ home last Sunday evening; Mr. were at Henry Hayek's last Sun- ant~ are required to answer said June 28-:-5t. S ~st Preferred .--.------.- .------~-- 35,000.00 and Council of the eLty of 'Ord ur~ and Mrs. L. R.. Campbell at the day. . th~ petitlon on or before August 13 us fund -:- .: . 5,250.00 parsonage on last Wednesday eve- The Klima and Valasek tam­ Valley County, Nebraska, tha.t 1n~ , ~-~-' Un~lvided profits (Net) ::______2,334.82 ning; the Wantz family at the M. Uies enjoyed .a family picnic at following levies be and the same hereby are made for the said City The Linceln Joint Stock Land Harlan T. Frazier Individual deposits subject to check $169269.66 B. Cummins home on Davis Creek Sumter the 4th of July. Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska Sunday evening. Emil Zikmund and family were tor the ensuing fiscal year and Plaintiff, ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR Demand certificates of deposit------1;630.00 Morrls Rathbun who has spent at Ed Zlkmund's the 4th of July. the City Clerk Is hereby instructed BY Davis & Vogeltanz ~i~e certiCica!es of ~eposit------116,228,73 the past several weeks in Hastings Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson were to certify the same to the County and 'Fred M. Deweese' Jmbulance Service Clerk of Valley County, Nebraska, aVll~gs deposlts------..!------. 8,896.84 returned to his Midvale home Mon- at Roscoe Garnlck's Wednesday. Its Attorneys. Phone 38 and 193 Ord Cashiera checks______2,272.06 day. His brother Neal Is expected Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ramor call- as provided by law. July IHt this week for a visit. ed on Emil Zikmund. Mrs. J. D. General Fund 4.0 Due to N~ional and State B,anks · 1,983.08 -300,280.37 The Wantz family attended a Maul, Mrs. Jim Covert and Mrs. Street Lighting Fund 1.5 Munn & Norman, Lawyers. , T TAL $3®,365.19 picnic in Arcadia Tuesday of this Herman Stowell Saturday. cemetery Fund. ... __:. .2 Order and Botlce for AppoIntment .------­ week.. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chris- Park Fund. .6 of AdmInIstrator. State of Nebraska, County of Valley, ss. Will Prien and Orin Kellison tensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fire IMpartment 1''und. .2 In the County Court of Valley Goo. A. Parkins, threshed their wheat last week Lyle Abney to North Loup Sun­ Band Fund. ------,,·-·-- .4 County, Nebraska. I, C. J. Mortense~, President of the above named bank and it is reported that tl;te few day. The men played ball. Water Fund. ~ No Levy STATE 01<' NEBASKA,) O. D. . do solemnly swear that the above statement is a true and bushels thus resulting were of Mrs. Leo Nelson and daughter Water Bond Fund. 2.25 )8S. OPTOMETRIST corre~t copy of the report made to the Department of good quality. The straw was bail- called on Mrs. Frank Valasek Intersection Paving Bond Fund 1.75 Valley County. ). ed for future use. Thursday. City Hall Bond Fund. ..:- 2.0 Whereas, Rose Mary Volf of saId omc~ Bankll1g: C. J. MORTENSEN, President. Leslie Leonard and family vls- Mr, and Mrs. Merlin Ramor and coupty, has filed in my office her OnIT in the Loup Ited in the John Williams home children and Mrs. Parker Cook petition praying that letters of ad­ v.allay dllvoted exchi­ ATTEST: Total Levy 12.90 IlvelT to the care of last Friday evening. were dinner guests at John Due­ Dated this Twentynlnth day of ministration upon the estate of E. R. Fafeita, Director mey's Friday. They called on Mr. Anton Volf, deceased, late of said . Tour eyel. and Mrs. Wilber McNamee in the June, 1934. ~. D. Milliken, Director Att~st: G. B. I<"'LAGG county, may be issued to John 01llce in th.e Balley buUding afternoon. May~r. Volf of Ord in said co~nty, where­ Mr. and Mrs. Vencil Bouda Mr. Rex Jewett, . over Crosby', Hardware. Subscribed and Haske.Jl Creel{ City Clerk. upon, I !have !appointed Monday sworn to before me this 9th day of and Mrs. Bill Valasek, Mr. and ~e 23rd day of July 1934, at Ten Bhone 90 June, 1934. . Mrs. Louie Zabloudil, Mr. and Mrs. The application of Emil Darges o clock in the forenoon, at my ot-I---- ...J for a permit to operate a dance Jos. P. Barta, Notary Public. Joe Valasek and their familleE> flce il}. sald county, as the tline and were suppS!r guests Tuesday at 'was rood. Moved by GUDMUND­ place of hearing said petition at Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Valasek's, SEN, seconded by Sershen, that per~ons be which time and place all - honoring the birthday of Mrs. Joe Emil Darges issued a License to tntere.sted may appear and show Valasek sr. . operate a public dance. Motion caUSe why said letters should not Charter No. 13557 Reserve District No: 10 Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ramor and carried. be .granted as prayed for in said LolabeU and Jeanie of Harper, The report of VanBosklrk & Conl­ petItion.. :REPORT OF CONDITION OF Kas., and Mr. and Mrs. Parker pany, Public Auditors, was read, I~ is further ordered that said Cook and family were at Harold au.d by motion approved and placed Castle petl-tioner give notice to all persons Stewart's the 4th of July. Other on file. Interested in said estate of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK out of Jown guests there were Mr. There being no further business pendency of the petition, and the IN ORD . and Mrs. Lafe Coo.k and son of to come before the Mayor and the lime and place soc for hearing the Stat~ Nebr~skll., McCook, Nebraska. Council at this time, it was moved same, by causing a copy of this In th.e of at ,the clow of business, June 30tb, 1934. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stowell by GUDMUNDSEN and seconded order to be published in The Ord and Mr. and Mrs. Will Toben by SERS'HEN, that the Mayor and Hotel Quiz, a. legal weekly newspaper .. RESOURCES I were at John Maul's 4th of July. Council of the City of Ord Ne- published in said county· and of Loans and Discounts Mr. and Mrs. ClaUd Cook ana braska. adjourn. ! general. circu,lation therein, three Overdrafts ------:-- .217,027.26 family, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ra­ Attest: G. B. FLAGG Succes.slve weeks previous to the --Omaha Stat;S-G~~~~~;~i-;;~~;iu~;======::=====:=== 20,~~~'~~ mar and children and Mr. and Rex Jewett, .. May~r. day lSet for sald hearing. United Mrs. Wilber MoNamee and Ellen Securitie,s, guaranteed by United States Government M to . City Clerk. In testimony whereof I ha.ve interest and-or prlnclpaL · -_____ 11,05000 1"ay were dinner guests at parker Othe~ bonds, stocks, and secui'ities - 124,401:63 Cook's Thursday. -Miss Margaret Petty and Ma­ REAL Several folks from this neigh­ dams E. H. Petty and Bess Petty Bankmg h?use, $20,000.00, Furniture and fixtures $2,000.00 22,000.00 borhood attended the dance at Reserve wl.tb Federal Resprve Bank__.:. $ 38,362.24 were calling upon relaUves in WESTERN Elmer Vergln's Saturday night. North Loup Sunday. PILES Cash in vault and balances with other banks-, 186,872.36 Outside checks and other cash items -,___ ' 294.81 225,529,41 World Famous Cllnlc's Prhat~ Other Assets-- ' -.______• 674.42 r-.~••" .•~~•••~.~.•~.4 PrescrJptfon Now Available to HOSPITALITY All Sufferer8. 'l:0tal Assets ' • ~' $621,204.52 I LEGAL NOTICES' f L.~.~ ~~----J 'Thousands are on the road to Room with $1 00 •••.--•• premature old age because of private toilet .• LIABILITIES Davis" Vogeltanz, Attorne)-s Pile pain and inflammation which Order and Notice J!'or Appolntlll~llt sap their vitality. The Private Demand deposits, except United States Govern- of Administrator• Room with $1 50 ment deposits" public funds and deposits at " Formula Prescription at the private bath___ • .other banks--..,- .:. -$240,478.30 In the County Court of Valley Thornton & Minor Clink, world's Counfy, Ne~l'askn. oldest and largest rectal institu­ Time deposits, except postal s,avings, public STATE OF NEBRASKA,) - funds and deposits of other ban~s 211,529.60 tion. Is the finest treatment we Absolutely Fireproof Public funds of States, counties, s(:hool districts )ss know of. Two sizes, 60c and $1.00. or other subdivisions or municipalitles_· _ 71,832.45 VALLEY COUNTY. ) Sold on a money-back guarantee. Whereas, Ambrose S. Blakeslee 16th and Jones United.depositsStates Government.: and postal savings_ 2,500.00 of said county, has filed in my McLaill-Sorellsell Deposits ot otber banks, including certified and office his petition praying that OMAIIA Cashiers' checks outstanding 4 928.26 531,268.61 letters of administration upon the DRUG _CO. estate of Cornelia, N. Blakeslee, de­ Total of items 16 to 20: . .' ~ease<1, late of said c.ounty, may be ....._-__••••••= (a) secured by pledge at loans and· . em or inve~tments---_------.:------$57,686.84 Issued to Ambrose S. Blakeslee of -:~~::=====:::~-:-_-!-======::~~ (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and . Arcadia, in said county, whereupon • o_r investments 473,581.77 I have appointed Thursday, th~ -- 2nd day of August, 1934, at ten :Oeposits~..: o'clock in the forenoon, at my of­ (c) Total n $531,268.61 fice In said county, as the time and Qapital Account: ...- . place of hearing said petition at ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A ••••••.. which time and place all per~ons • . y •••••• ~ •• Class A.' Pf.e.ferred stock, 600 shares p'ar } $50.00 per. s1iar,e_-----~------~--~- Intere,ste<1 may appear and show DR. LEE C. NAY Common stock,300 share. par $100.00 60,000.00 cause 'why said letters should not ORVILLE II. SOWL be granted as prayed for In said DR. ZETA M. NAY sh~re-~~--~---~------per petition. . OSTEOPATHY FUNERAL DIRECTO'. It Is further ordered that said Ambulant, or office, Treatment Surplus -';.._:'._,-'.-'_--,--_---_------15,000.00 of Varicose Veins and of Piles. Undlvi~ed pro!its, uet,._;-:------.:.---- 14,935.91 petitioner give noUc~ to all persons Ord, Nebraska ' otal Capital accounL ' !.______89,935.91 interested in said estate of the Tonsils R~moved by Electro- pendency of the petition, and the Coagulation ~_;. P~one!: Phones: Bus. 377J Res, 371-W '.'; -rotal······ tiabilitles __$621,204.52 time and pla,ce set for hearing the Office 1811; Res. 181W. I . MEMORANDUM: Loans arid Inrestments' Pledged to same, by causing a copy of this '. Secure LlablUtJes. • McGINNIS & DR. H. N. NORRIS Oth~r ~nds, stocks and secur~ties------$64,OOO.00 Osteopathic PhlSJclu FERGUSON A.llt fJllJ'ge(la ,Total pledged (excluding rediscounts) $64,000.00 V eterinarian~ Pledged: '. - MEAT and MONEY- Office Phone 117J, Res. 117'W (c) Against public funds of States, couQ.ties, You don't have to urge a real man to eat meat. He like. it. ORD,NEBRASKA Eyel Tested Glasses ll'1tted.

First Break in Germany The Kaiser's Praise \Vhat Next in Germany? Vatican Resentment 1.'he dlctatorlal path of Chancel­ lor Hitler Is not"as smooth as with hIs colleagues, 1I1us::;0Ilnl, Kemal Pasha and Stalin. A few killings, sulcldes and ar­ eests will not put an end to such vlotent dIssatisfaction, and the world wonders what wlll happen next.

Old President llIndenburg con­ lratulates all the survtvors, Some Ne~spaperl of the dead may be better off than 10 €l The Asoclated the Ilvlng, , According to Universal SenIce, -Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hather - -Dr. and Mrs. Howard Royer -Miss Faye Weekes of Broken -Dr. Henry Norrts 11aports a Boehm, who had fought at the side spent the 4th of July In Loup City. are in Seattle, Wash., where - the Bow is attending summer school seven pound son born July 4 to of Hitler slnce the beginning, did -Scotia bad a bIg attendance at doctor is 'attending a number of In the Teacher's College, in Kear­ Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hanson. Dot commit suicIde. Left with a their 4th of July celebration. They clintes. Dr. Royer Is well known ney. She is a. grand daughter of -Madams R. O. Hunter and loaded revolver In hIs prison cell, PERSONAL ITEMS claim they had 2,500 people there. here and the family often visit the Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Weekes of Mamie 'Weare were In Grand Is­ he refused to kill himself and, after -Sunday Floyd Chattleld of Edward Kokes family. Ord. land for a few hours FrIday. i beIng glven "ten minutes more," Rosevaie .was in Ord visiting hIs -MIss Thelma Marquard of -K e n ne t h McGinnIs,' Harold -Miss Dorothy Rowbal, who was shot down by a firing squad. About People You Know people. His brother, Dale, accom- Loup . City spent last week in Finch and Guy Keep spent the eve­ spent the 4th of July in Grand is­ ~-----~+ panied hlm home. Kearney with her stater and ning of the 4th of July In Grand land went to Kearney and stayed The former kaiser expresses -Sam Guggenmos, who su,ffered -A~a Anderson, Miss BIrdie and -Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wihite ot brother-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Island. until Saturday. ! amazement at Hitler's energy and a heart attack about three weeks Ronald Bleach·and Mr. and Mrs. LIncoln are spendIng this month Blakeley and with theIr mother, Itrength. He says Hitler Is "strong­ ago, was taken to the Veteran's Bud Hoyt, all from Burwell, had a on their vacation on the banks of Mrs, Olive Marquard. i er than ever." hospital, Lincoln, last Thurs4ay by picnIc on Anderson's Island on the the river near Burwell. , -Ord has a few patients, who BETTER SERVE It Is clear the chancellor does not his wif~ and Fred Martinsen. His 4th of July. From Ord they drove -Edward Panowtez of Comstock are very Ill, Henry Fales has been lack strength of wlll or swiftness frtends hope that he will soon re- to Loup City. was spendlng ten days In Camp tledridden for over four months of execution. Before he had seized gain his health. ! -Miss Margaret, daughter of Mr. Sheldon, Columbus. He often visits and In a serious condition. Then complete power he predicted "heads -Guests at the John Boyce' home and Mrs. Herbert CushIng of LIn­ In Ord with his aunt and uncle there Is Mrs. Sarah Dye and J. E. wUl roll." They are rolling, and on July. 4 were Mr. and' Mrs. coln was honored Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beranek. Tolen who are in a serlous condl- Hitler's head man, Goebbels, pre Leonard ChrIstoffersen and sons, when her cousins, Miss MarIan -0. J." Mlller of Burwell Is dead. tlon and bedridden for a. long time. dlcts that "more heads will roll." Mr. and Mrs. 'Suey WUIard and Grace rand Robert Cushing enter­ He had been Ul several weeks. A -Mrs. Frank Nay of Los Angeles, Homer and Fred Boyce, who was tainedseveral guests at the Cush- couple of days before he passed Caltt., Is vIsiting relatives in Grand an over nIght guest. ' Ing country home. away he had been taken to Hast- Island and Ord, She came Satur­ That the Hitler collapse Is tQ be ~M lngs for treatment. 'He died last day by auto and stopped in the followed by horrible violence Is is s e s 1<'lorence Anderson, -Saturday evening -Mr. and Mrs. Clara Lee Van Wie and :f1)sther Gould Flagg and children drove Wednesday. His condition was Island. Sihe made the trIp with only too probable. What would ZulkJ>sM spent Ith~ 4th of July to Douglas, Nebr., and were guests sertous when he was taken to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dye ot EIsI­ eome afterward? with friends In Grand Island. They In the home of Mrs. Flagg's par­ Hastings and hls frIends realized nore, OaIlf, Arthur eame at this Would extreme "red radicalism" had a plcnlc dinner and report a ents, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Hostetter, there was little hope for his re- time to see his mother, Mrs. Sarah come to the front to take control? fine time. Other vtsttors in the Hostetter covery. He formerly lived in Ord Dye, who Is til. > , Wonld there be that union of Rus -Mrs. Frances Laverty of Ar- home were Mrs. C. J. Noyce and and Is well known here. -Tuesday evening there was a sla and Germany that many Ger­ nold was vIsiting on the 4th of July son Philip of New York City. -JIm Vanskike, the only living meeting and Installation at the Re­ mans advocated Immediately after with her brother, W. L. D. Auble -Mrs. Ben Rose of Burwell re- charter member of the North Loup bekah hall. A lunch was served the algnlng of the Versallles and several other relattves. turned home Thursday from Nema- Odd Fellows Lodge, gave a talk and there was a good attendance. As modern in its service as the treaty? -Mrs. C. J. Noy~eand soli. ha county where she had been Tuesday evening when that lodge -Lee Huff and Mr. and Mrs. D. marvelous ships that ply the air. Phtllp of New York CIty are vtstt- visiting a sister. Her son Robert celebrated its 48th anniversary. B. Hutf drove up from Omaha, The pope's government In the ing i~. Douglas, Nebr., with Mrs. Rose had accompanied her but -J'I'helma -Irene Lytle, who pas- Saturday. All were vlstting Mr. lanes of the sky • , • yet in its Vatican resents, bitterly, and nat­ Noyce s parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. stayed for a. longer visit with his sed away at Burwell June 25, was and Mrs. Howard Huff and famlly. atmosphere of homelike hospital­ Hostetter. Mns. Noyce and. son aunt. Mrs. Iiosestopped In Ord born inOrd, Dec. 24, 1927, At the Lee was looking after business at­ lIrally, the statement that Heinrich I ity, Hotel Paxton never changes. 420 ROOMS .•. All KIausener, head of the Oathollc Ac­ made the trip by airplane, arnvlng tor a short time with her parents, time of death she was 6 years and fairs·. Dan and Mrs. Huff have our. Thursday In Douglas. Mrs, Noyce Mr. and Mrs. Tom WUliams. 6 months and one day old. She Is recently been quite- Ill, Mrs. Huff Now, as always, "the friendly SIDB ROOMS. All WITH tion part)' In Berlin, has' commltted was a. former teacher In the Ord a. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen bad an operation and was In a hos­ 8ATIl, SENSI8l.E PRl~ sulctde, An officIal of the Vatican schools.. She wUI 00 in Douglas, -Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cushing Ly.tle. BeBIde,S her parents she pltal for several weeks. he had hotel." recalls that "only recently Klaus Ordand other places In Nebraska aI,ld son Tommy have returned to leaves a sister and two brothers, been horne but a short time when ener made a noble speech to Berlin for two months She 1 slater Lincoln after spending a few days Paxton dinina rooms are famed the I -Wm. I. Hoffman of Burwell, Dan had to be taken to the hos­ Catholics, which was read with . sa" in the Marion CUshing home. TheIr country over for their tasty, wholuome of Mrs. Gould Flagg. daughter and slster Miss Margaret a former Ord man, has flied for pltal. He was a very stck man and food. Popular prices. Eat at The Paxton. dee~t satlsractlon by the Vatl -Ladies of the G. A. R. wlU meet Cushing stayed with her uncle and county clerk. of Garfield county. for several day~ was not expected can." The Vatican official, quoted SaturdaY. Mrs. H. H. Hohn wlll famlly for a few weeks visit. He Is a brother of Jake Hoffman to live. * by International News Service. have charge of a program. Mrs. ':"'Miss Beulah Gates who Is at­ of Ord. , -A good' sized crowd of Pente- adds: ~~rtha Mutter and committee wUI tendijng the state university for -James Morrison, who had plan- costal church people from Ord and "We must strongly protest against ve, two months spent the 4th of July ned on coming to Ord In a short Burwell attended a 4th of July plc­ the attempt to camouflage murder -Degree of Honor wtll meet with her sister, Mrs. Clarissa Fra- time, has secured a position on nic near Burwell. During th~ aft­ as suicide, since the Catholic re­ July 17 in the Legion haH. zIer, In Norfolk. the Los Angeles Dally News. He ernoon several were baptized. Six w -U. B.. AId dId not meet last "'-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dye of Is In the advertising department. from Ordand four from the Bur­ lIgion forbIds suicide. Militants, He Is a brother of Jack Morrison well Church. like Klausener. would not dream of eek as their meeting day came OIl Elsinore, Calif, were dinner guests the 4th of July. Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Ord. -Miss Lois Dye of Elsinore, taking their own lives." > -MIss Mlldred Staple of Oma- Will Hather. Madams Dye and -Dr, Kirby' M..cGr~w recently Calif., was a guest Sunday in' the The same official said further: ha, W'~,o Is staying with her sIster, Hatherare ststers. , took four of his patients to the home of her uncle Charley Hather. "It Is deplorable that, not content Mrs. E. H. Petty and famtly was -Thursday Mrs. Harold Nelson Loup City hospital and removed -,Mr. land Mrs. Glen Barnard wUh kUling their adversary, the not so well but was much Improved returned home from an Omaha hos­ their tonsIls. and chlldren of Garfield county brown shirts threw - mud at hIs by Friday. She Is spendIng a few pital. She is slowly reoovering -Clair Bebee of Garfle.ld county Ispent last. Wednesday evening with noble figure." . wall In Ord for a few hours Satur- Glen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. days In Ord until she regaIns her from burns which she suffered tHB fatBNO£.r he,alth. _" several months ago when a gaso: day. Barnard. Rudyard Kipling, not as young as -Thursday Mr, and Mrs. Ted line stove exploded. She was in he was, but persistently British and Lathrop and children returned to the Omaha hospital for a few patriotic, writes a new poem which Blair. Th?y dId not remove Mar- weeks. She can not walk very good eays Non Nobis Domine, n)eanlng garet Ann s tonstls as Dr. Henry but can push herself around by a "Not Unto Us, 0 Lord," sho\lld thr NorrIs advised .that they walt a chaIr. Mr. Nelson went to Oma­ Money-Sa"",, while until the little three year old ha after her. Sundav Mr. and Mrs. praise be gIven. This new ','Reces daughter Is .stronger. Nelson and baby were guests In ~;;lonal" poem was written for a mag -MIss WIlma Slavlcek has re- the home ,of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. THE WHOLE COUNTRY GOODYEAR. nificent pageant celebrating Eng turned. home after several days MIchalek. land's marvelous recovery from th(' stay WIth her relativ~s, the Car- -On·the 4th of July Mr. and TRUCK bIg war apd depression and drag rol MlIler fa~lly, lU Garfield Mrs. WUI Hather had ooen married glng in the defeat ot the armada. county. '46 years. Wlll did not have time TIRE KiplIng might have written, but did -Mrs. C. J. Mortensen and Mrs. to celebrate as he was busy In the not write: "Non Nobis Domine­ A. 1<'. Kosmata and Elma Kosmata, field but theIr daughter and hus­ GIve the praise to our gooselike who l~ft Thursday for CalifornIa band, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Strong fdend Uncle Sam, for without hIm had expected to get away several and famtly of Callaway and Mrs. PathilndN .,\.1,,,,,,,,, sending us billions ot dollars, and weeks ago. For a few weeks Mr. Hather's mother, Mrs. A. A. Vin­ Kosmata was not well and hIs fam- cent spent the day in the Hather Tremendous welcomt";'huae 82-6.00 quietly accepting our default, we hom~,' should not be so well otl." ily dId not want to leave. him. tales-follow announcement Thoey, '/expect Ito V',lsit Mrs. Kos- -Mr. and Mrs. Chester Weekes $14.95 mata s sIster, Mrs. Emma Dworak of Nebraska City have been visit­ of sensational new Goodyear This great natron, as mUd as a and daughter Betty Joe in Sa~ta ing relatives In Ord and ArcadIa. sIck white mouse concernIng the gl tire-keeps us and factory on Ana. Mrs. Mortensen wUI 00 WIth -Robert Hughes, third son of "43~ cantte defaulted debts of France her mother, Mrs. C. C; White In Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hughes and Jump-Users say more and England, Is roaring like a Pacific PalIsades and WIth a sIster Donna, second daughter of Jack non-skid mlleaie" undtr­ ftrst-elass lion at Germany's de­ whose home is In Santa Monica. Burrows, were married June 21 In .tate. It. faUlt. It must be n great comfort -Mrs. Alfred Albers and chll- Bartlett, Nebr. They have rooms to find some one to whom you dare dren an4 Mrs. Olof Olsson and the in the home of their father Jack IIpeak plainly. latter's two nephews retu,rned Burrows. Bot h young people home after the 4th of July: They graduated thIs year from Ord high GOODYEAR senator McAdoo, praising Pres­ were at Long Pine for a coup Ie of school. SPEEDWAY Ident Roosevelt, says, "Rugged In days. - -t.'\Irs. Lova Trindle was til and -A number. of the early settlers oonfined to her bed Sunday. Mrs. Bullt with dlvlduallsm Is d)'lng." If that we,re Supertwist true, It would be a sad thing for wtll remember W. B. Casler of Ely- John Chatfield was also 1Il for a ria, who passed away July 2 In few days. They were having a Cord ••• the country, because some neces Omaha. He and Mrs. Casler and touch of the flu. Look What You Get-No Extra Cosh 430/'0 Mote Miles of real Center trac· Mry things white rabbits caopot do. non-skid safety ••• Flatter Wider Tread ••• More Center tlon; tough three little daughters Itved for sev- -Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Traction {160/'c more non-skid blocks} , • , Heavier Tou~er . Il rugged Individualists had dIed eral years on Turtle Creek. He Pier~ anil baby returned home thl"At tention Mrs. Desel's place while they are Its square base of ,reen painted for their milk. W1l1 come and salr.' This will be the same Wli fRUlif LU gone. method. We call for your clothes wru ILU,it fkI.,. wood. Nearly. all Its branches had get them and deliver them. good clean salt as the car Suckers"- Mrs. George Fisk visited in the and deliver them. Phone 36. been stripped or torn from It; but River pasture and plenty of Benda's Cleaning Shop. S-U we had three weeks ago. ~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~:::::::::::::~~George Jackson home Sunday. enough were left to Indicate Its water. Nor rls Lakey, Ballagh, Ne­ Come in and see it for the .: Miss Ellen Stanton and Donald braska. 15-lt. CLEANING, pressing, repairing, • Brennlck of North Loup and Blll character with the aid ot a few bits of tinsel, ot festive slIver and gold. tallorlng. Most up-to-date plant price will be very low. ChrIstian Cno,reh. and Grace Brennick visited in the In Loup valley." I-day service 'W11lard McCarthy, Minister Desel home Sunday. A Christmas )al was stlll dangling Lost and Found FEEDS Our sermon subject next Sun­ DROUGHT LOANS trom one of the branches, with a on cleaning. Fine fabrics care­ day morning wlll be Jeremiah's name written on It. He examined l<"'OU'ND-A wrist watch on streets fulIy han dIe d. Prices low. o( Ord. O. S. Goff. 15-2t Frank Hron, Nu-Way Cleaner. We carry a large stock Spoiled Dream. NOW AVAILABLE It more closely. The name was s-u of bran, shorts, tankage, Union evening service on U. B. Maiden Valley uAlthea Bracebrldge," He mused LOST-A baseball glove. Vernle meat scrap, oil meal, bone lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith visited over thIs poor 1IUle memorial some And€rseo. 15-1t WE'LL TRADE you a set ot new The woman's Missionary society .IN THIS COUNTY at Ivan Botts' Monday evening. moments-a pathetic signpost polnt­ Goodyear tires for your old tires. meal, cal carbo, oyster met Wednesday at tp.e church. Mary Kovarik visited Mildred Ing back to some long-ago Ohrtst­ TAKEN UP-Hampshire sow, Auble Motor Service. 8-tt shell and everything in Bible school at 10 a. m, Be on Smith Sunday. mas celebration In this church. But weight 175 lbs. Owner may have pounltry and hog feed. time. . Jos, P. Barta Will Give Full Mr. and Mrs. Ottoway of Frank­ same by paying for this ad and STATE FARMERS INSURANCE Bible study Thursday evening. Information to Fanners Who lin visited at Dale Smith's Sunday. why bad the tree been carried up expense' of keep. Evet Smith. INSURANCE->Fire, tornado, hall, Get our price 011 truckload a~a1 Need Feed 'and Seed Loans. Allee Johnson who has been visit­ and stored In the belfry room lJ-tf CO. of Nebraska for farm prop- of feed and salt delivered ing Mrs. Dale Smith for the past -Instead ot thrown out of doors? erty and city dwellings. $10 per to your fann. .••...... ••.. TAKEN UP-Stray Hampshire sow, .,,000. P. J. Melia, director and Governor W. I. Meyers of the two weeks returned home with "Perhaps the boys got hold of It VOTE Foa them. weight about 300. Owner may adjuster; Erllest S. Coats, local Farm Credit Administration an­ and carried tt up here to form a have same by paying for feed and agent, Ord, Nebr. 12-tf SEEDS nounces that loans to farmers and Doris Tolen Is visiting Mrs. j L part of their endless Ingenuities J tor this notice. Stanley Gross. Harry J. McBeth Spencer waterman this week. CLEANI'~G There is plenty time stockmen from the drought relief think I'll take the card. . BerenIce IS-St. BETTER at lowest of appropriation to purchase feed for Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Waterman prices. Vala's clothing and , Republican and Russell Waterman and fam­ might be glad' to havll It." Cor the planting of Sudan, i livestock and for production of for­ Tailor shop. Valeteria clean­ 1" Cor age crops In primary drought areas llY,Jake Shoemaker and family, He untied It, carefully. He was For Rent ing and shaping service. 4th Cane, Crohoura, Sorgo and w11l be available thl§ week. The S. I. Willard and famlly, Walter about to put It 10 his pocket when door west of Mllford's corner. CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT Waterman and famllY,Leonard ne saw that on the back of It was APARTMENT FOR RENT-Phone Hog Millet. We han: a loans will be made from the $525,­ Christofferson, and family and 551, Mrs. F. C. Williams. 15-2t rs-u 000,000 emergency relief fund ap- :he date of the celebration ot whlch good 8u.-.·,ly on hand. Your Support Appreciated! Marie Boyce were Sunday dinner :hls was perhaps, the old memorlal. pRESCRIPTIONS proprfated by Congress. guests at Carl Young's. FOB SALE The Governor wl1\ make relief Calculating back, he made It pre­ We fl1\ them the way the doctor ••••••••••••••••••••••••I Mr. and Mrs. Archie Waterman Weare in the market loans In areas which have been :Isely the Christmas before the ac­ Livestock wants them filled. Expert, licens­ vlslted at Seton Hanson's Monday ed pharmacist In charge. Cor Alfalfa and Sweet Cloy­ designated as emergency drought evening. eldent, SHORTHORN BULLS for sale. McLain-Sorensen Drug Co. areas by the United States Depart­ Mildred and Agnes Moudry vis­ (C'ontlnued.next week.) Edgar Roe. B-2t "Just Good Drug Store Service" er seed. We will trade ment of Agriculture. The follow­ ited at Anton Kluna's last week. S-U other seed or feed for it or ing twelve counties have been of­ Anton Kluna. is erecting a new FOR SALE-Polled Hereford Attention ficially set up as emergency well at his farm near North' Loup. Report of Condition of the bulls. R. E. Peota. 12-5t will buy it for cash. drought areas in Nebraska: Frank­ Jess Meyers and Russell Water­ ELYRIA STATE BANK Miscellaneous lin, Adams, 'webster, Clay, Saline, of Ellrla. Charter No. 1103 FOR SALE man were In Aurora Wednesday APPLES FOR SA~Cooklng and VaHey, Howard, Greeley, Sherman, and Thursday. In the State of Nebraska at the Chickens, Eggs Sioux and Dawes. . close of business June 30, 1934. eating apples, nice ones. Chris Dolsle Waterman and Mrs. Rus­ Johnsen. 15-2t NOLL The loans wl1\ be administered sell waterman drove to Grand Is­ REl:jOURCES BUY OR MAKE your own mash. Before you buy Fuel for by the emergency crop and feed land. Thursday. Loans and discounts $21,248.22 Worm your growing chlx and FOR SALE-Four White Spitz male • loan section, Farm Credit Adimin­ Walter Waterman and family U. S. Bonds and securities parent stock. We can supply puppies, $1.50 each; also singer Seed Co. Ord your Oil Burner, see us Istratlon and handled thru the em­ and Mrs. Russell Waterman and (exclusive ot cash re- everything including formula for and get our prices, serve) 9,193.00 canary, $1.50. Mrs. John Se­ ergency crop loan offices since family spent the 4th of July In mash. Bring your cream, poul­ besta. 15-2t. they already have tocat loan com­ Scotia. ' Banking house, furniture try and eggs for higher prices We have the. correct mittees established In every county The 4-H room club met at the and fixtures______8,300.00 to Rutar's Ord Hatchery, phone grade of fuel for your in the drought areas. Special ap­ home of Wilma Klulla Frtday al­ Cash in Bank 324J. '15-tf /11I1111 III II III! 11111111I111I11I111111111111I11111111I11I.1111I1111I11I11I burner. pUcation forms are !>elng sent to ternoon. and Due from these offices, this week. Mrs. Frank Gifford vlsit~d a\ National and , WE WILL CULL your chickens. . Everything in the pet· The 10al1s wUl be made to appli­ Seton Hanson's Thursday.- State Banks__~16,226.23 16,226.23 Due to shortage of feed now Is roleum line from A to Z. cants who, because of the drought, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones and the time to have it done. Cori­ do not have the necessary feed to family visited In York from Sat­ roTAL---__~ $49,967.45 dene for Coccidosis. Dr. Sal­ urday until Monday. Modern importing and maintain their livestock and must LIABILITIES isbury's remedies. Concentrate produce forage crops, and do not Mr. 'and Mrs. Gerald Dye and Capitalstock-Common__$10,OOO.00 to mak.e your growing mash. SU'!!P1!,DS dispensing equipment. have the means or other sources Bobby were Sunday dinner gueste Surplus fund______747.51 We buy poultry, and post your at Ed Pocock's. chickens free of charge. Phone Give us a ring for fill­ of credit available to obtalns1.lch Undivided profits (Net) __ 663.68 It Is rather unusual to offer a sale of thIs kind in July - but feed or undertake production of Individual de- 168J. Goff's Hatchery. l1-tf est prompt service; qual. , we have done thespectacu\.ar. For one week commencing Sat­ needed forage. , posits subject FOB SALE urday, July 14 we offer you your c~ice of popular summer needs, ity products and prices The amount loaned to purchase to check--__:.._$19,486.84 Mira Valley News at unusually attractive prices. that are right. feed for livestock wl1\ be limited Last Sunday the Mira VaUey Time certificates Seeds and Feeds to a maximum for each head and baseball team played a game with of de-posIL 15,715.88 , the loans for production of forage Savings deposits 2,759.01 KAFFIR KORN, hegarl, early Olean on the Olean field, The yellow seed corn and blue WOMEN'S WHITE SUMMER BAGS crops will be limited to a maximum Mira Valley team won with a cashiers checks 594.53 38,556.26 Kleinholtz amount per acre, such loan limits squaw corn. Weekes Seed Co. SUll1mer's most popular styles for only._...... e score of 10 to 8. ~$49,967.45 12-tf Z5 ,. Ibeing determined according to the , TOTAL \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohlman and cost of feed or the cas'h cost of Miss Lydia Holtz Of Shelton were STATE) 01<' NEBRASKA) WOMEN'S WHITE BELTS , )ss. , growing forage crops In the vari­ visitors at the home of Mr. and \ A white belt inunediately snaps up a dress..._ ous droughol areas. The minimum Mrs. Henry Lange, last Wednes'­ County of Valley ) JOe amount of a. loan or advance is dl!Y. I, O. Pecenlta, Cashier of the $25.00 for either purpose. Loans Last Sunday evening about thir­ above named bank do solemnly USED FOR MEN! WHITE DUCK CAPS wl1\ not be made to pu'rchase feed ty young folks attended the Sur­ swear that the above statement Is Cool and summery, just right for sports . Z'Oe Oil for livestock acquired since April prise party at· the Louie Fuss a true and correct copy of the re­ I, 1934. home honoring Wilbur's birthday. port made to the Department of Here's Real Value. TURKISH TOWELS! The promissory notes given by Mrs. Elmer Stevens and Mrs. Banking. COMPANY borrowers as security for drought Wm. Fuss and daughters Julia and O. PECIDNKA, Cashier CARS Heavy and large, 22x44 incIles. Stock up.... 19c reUef loans wl1\ mature November Elva drove to Kearney Saturday ATTEST: Ord, Nebr. I, 1935, with Interest at the. rate of to bring Miss Dorothy Fuss home Olga H. Ciemny, Director We're ba~k again, with Give Your Kitchen a Treat! OILCLOTH! 5~ per cent per annum. Interest from summer school where she Agnes Dodge, Director Day Service Nite Service a real assortment of Good Large assortment, latest patterns, 46 in. wide on the loan until maturity wl1\ not has been the past five weeks. Subscribed and sworn to b€fore Y ard _ _.-._ __ _ ._.- e Phone 332 Phon~ 74 be deducted at the time the loan The Lutheran Ladles Aid wl1l me this 10th day of July 1934. Used Cars. No junk in this Z5 offering, but clm that will is made. meet Thursday afternoon at the El. A. HolUb, Notary Public. 7·PIECE WATER ET! Important Savings! home of M.rs. Oswald Linke. get right out and, deliver Oscar H~l1w,ege and Everett Large size pitcher and 6 table tumblers... ._ _;C~_.. '.,~~,~. l:.~ ~_, .. ".,_.:', ..,: '1.-';:,-:, '~ ••...... , thousands 0 f care·free 35c Hornlckle returned from Chicago miles. last Wednes~ay. 12 OUNCE ICED TEA TuMBLERS Wednesday of last week Sam 1934 Plymouth sedan. Ideal for "long cool drinks" __.__ Each Boettger and Rudolph Psota drove !ic' around 200 cattle to pasture land 1926 Chrysler coach. near Chambers. Dance 1927 Chevrolet sedan. On Thursday of last week Dean 1926 Chevrolet coach. ··········~il~~·~~~~~!·········l Marks and Martin and Wm, l<~uss 1927 Chev. Sport coupe. AUCTIONI drove 40 head of horses and colts Ciemny Hall 1927 Ford Mod. T sedan to a pasture near Inez, which Is north of Swan lake. On the way 1926 Mod. T coupe. • Weller Pavilion, Ord they had the misfortune to lose a Elyria horse which belonged to Joe Used Tires and Tuhes':"""A House Dresses ! Marks, when a cat ran Into the Nice Assortment • Saturday, July' 14, 1 p.m. horse and broke Its leg. , Group I • The Mutual Benefit club met Sunday, July 15 Large sizes, 46 to 54, vat dyed, were $1, NOW...... _..... 79c Wednesday of this week at the Oil Special! Group II '. home of Mrs. Geweke. - Vat dyed, sizes 14 to 20, formerly 79c, NOW...... _._....59c Sunday dinner guests at the Friday and Saturday , . GROUP III ,.- Cattle - Horses - Hogs home of Mr. and Mrs. ?1elvin Koel­ Music by ling were Mr. and Mrs. Herman 10e pe'r qt. Fast color prints, broken sizes, formerly 59c, NOW 39c We expect a good offering of liv~tock fo~ this week's auc· KO€lling and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merrll1 Koelling and Mr. and Mrs. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tion. If you are short of feed bring your livestock to our Elmer Hornickle and son. Bill Eatherton's Good line ofused ice boxes market where you will receive the best prices possible. We -Mr. and Mrs. Ben Janssen, Mr. will do our best to please y~u. and Mrs. Ray Enger, Mr. and Mrs. BEN FRANKLIN , Ross Lakin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orchestra Rashaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rose AUBLE and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haas and ST'ORE Weller Auction:Company • Ord the faml1l€s of all of these people Ad,m. Men Ladies Free enjoyed a picnic on the Mortensen 35c, farm the 4th of July. They had MOTORS one of the cabins near the river. ·····~··········_·····~·I~------..~ .H.. ~. ".Hll:JJ.iJ..JVJ..~ ':t~ State Historical Sooiety state House ,~~fl t-••- •••__.~_...... ~,. 'j

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= ..err : • \ - THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA. rnURSDAY, JULY 19, 1934 j ESTABLISHED APRIL 1882. VOL. 52 NO. 16 '..... nm= ...... " ...... - ...... - -- ,! = = SEEK DISMISSALINorth Loup Robbers HARDENBROOK Notice! L,o,'vers Of CLARENCE DA VIS' Ord .Kltty-Ballers POWER INTER'STS ~ I Held At Columbus :1 Lose Semi-Windup CO. AGE NTDALE m~heJ~~~~tr~~ter~~~. J~~:S J~~~ TO MAKE RACE ~h~e Mesic Win GOES ON RECORD To Albion CCC Boys FIGHT PROJECT, 'L·E'R'~~~:tyRj~Ilh a~~~f~m~:s ~~ldsu~~ FOR ST ~TE JOB njoy ol~cert FOR IRRIGATION In Tt~~ ~i~ ;~~~b~~~I::~~~ f~:~~~~ KTICK pects in a number of Nebraska 6 Do not fall to ,bear the Am. ment last week, lost their semt- GOVER-NOR SAYS AND 0• .' Iand Colorado fUling station hold- edcan LegIon "artIst program" final game Thursday evening to the ,- ups, including the robbery of the AF I fRat the Ord hlgb' school audl· S Kemper team from Albion, the fax League Protests Gov,ern- J Texaco station at North Loup dur- ccepts i ings or . R. Com- terlum Wednesd~l, July 25, at ays Projects in Fifth District final score being 9 to 5. In the Power Trust Doesn't Want En. ment Killug Drouth Cattle At ing June. They have also been mission And Will Make An' 9:00 p. m.., gheuby Lincoln Should Be Reconsidered And finals later that evening the Al- ergy Developed Here to Com­ , Identified as the slayers of a Wa- A • C· and New YOrk Citf mustelans, All d Ion team lost to st. Paul, 1 to 0, Annual Meetmg Saturday. Ikeeney, Kas., merchant,and may ctive ampalgll. Sale of tlekets .!tere and also , owe Quickly. and the St. paul team thus be- pete with Columbus' Project. I be taken there to answer to mur- In other town,ff 111d1cates a came tournament ehampton. The Taxpayers League of Valley Ider charges. Bert M. Hardenbrook, Ord at- capacity attendance, :E"ery ef- Clarence Davis, republican can- The Ord-Alblon clash was a That the North Loup river power county, holdmg its annual session: The men. accompanied by Ted torney, last Saturday announced fort Is beIng milM to hare the dldate for Congress, left Ord early tough one fo~ the local boys to and Irrigation project was Jr.111ed at the dtstrtct court room in Ord Smith and, Ralph Bartlett, who are It~at he has decided to accept til- j auditorium cooJ",Alld comfort. Monday for points in the southeast lose, for they got off to a three by' the power interests through Saturday afternoon passed a re- under arrest in Denver, drove in- lings made on his behalf by friends I able. AdmISsJc)~", fJ only Joe part of this district. On Wednes- run lead in the third inning, when their poHtlcally-powerful attorne...·s solution calling for' the immediate to the North LouP station in a' and that he will make an active I and the proceedtire to be used day he will be one of the speakers Bill Heuck smashed out a home at Washington was the charie dismissal of C. C. Dale, Vailey I Ford V·8 and after ordering the campaign for the republlcan nom- toward purCh,I,'"gil', ,U,nlforms at the old settlers' day in Calla- run with two men on bases, and made here Friday evening by Gov- county agricultural agent, and O. car flUed with gas produced guns Inatlon for railway commissioner. for the Ord big ,'~hOOJ band. way. From there he wlll go to remained ahead until the sixth ernor Charles W. Byran, who spoke K.' Tickler, veterinarian employed and looted the cash., register. A former Valley county, attorney more western towns in this dis- inning when Albion tied It up, to a crowd estimated at 2,000 un- by the Bureau of Animal Husband- They used similar tactics In rob- and president of the Nebraska ----- ! ". trlct thanks to a bobble by Third Base- der the arc-Ilghts at Bussell park. -J ry, for their action in ordering 83 bing other statl.ons all over the, County Attorneys association for M'RS. SAR~'~."H. DYE, N~W that the f11ings on the re- ~~~do~ior~eEb~~~ ~a~~d~ J~~~ The power trust controls both the head of livestock bought at Ar- i middle west, orrtcers S~y. iWO terms, Mr. Ha~denbrook is _ publican ticket' are completed It IS! run with one ma~ on base and Columbus and Sutherland projects cadta last week in connection with Two weeks ago Overstreet ann nown all over Ne raska. Two found that Mr. Davis is the only Ibefore the inning was over AI- and doesnt', want electric energy 1 the emergency drouth rellef pro- I Horn looted a station at Humph- years ago he was a, candidate for candidate residing in this portion blon, aided by two more errors by developed here to be sold in com- gram kliled and burled. Irey, Nebr., but wrecked their car the, republlcan nomination for at- GOES TO ,EWARD of the fifth congressional district. Finch, had amassed nine runs. petition with the output of those Th~ resolution' was proposed by while making a getaway and thus torney general but was defeated by . ' There are, six other candidates for Ord had a chance to win In the projecta, he said. f Arcadia was se- were caught by Boyd county oW- C. A. Sorensen by a narrow mar- I this nomtnation. Two reside at last Innlng' and did score two runs ~'I am greatly tnterested In water J oeP e terson, 0 , cers and' taken to Columbus for gin' , 1"'( Y R'd f V 11 ~ <>u conded by O. H. Holmes, and after safekeeping. Overstreet, has serv- A statement is!!...ued by Mr. Har- I ty ear, esn ent 0 a ey North Platte, one at Merriman, one but. with three men on base and power development", Governor some discussion was passed by the, ed time in both the Nebraska and denbrook Saturday says: County Claimed By Death at Gordon, one at Gering and the none out, the next three hitters Bryan stated. "W1lere did you League members ~resent. Oklahoma penitentiaries: "Some weeks ago petitions were Saturday,' July 14. other at Chadron. each forced a man at the plate. people out here get the first money , In this resolut,ion it is alleged: Sheriff George Round has been circulated In several counties and ',: " Before leaving Mr. Davis releas- Dr. Lee Nay, the Ord pitcher, to make the first surveys? It was that Dale and Tlckler had prom- informed by state ottlcers that filed with the secretary of state ,. ed this statement with reference to was thought by experts to be the through the Bryans. W. H. Ised needy people of Arcadia that, Overstreet and Horn have con- requesting that I become a candl- Mrs. Sarah J. Dye, a resident of the power and Irrigation districts best hurler in the tournament and Thompson and McConahay of HoI- i! they would appear at 7: 00 p. m., tessed to the North Loup holdup date for the republican nomination VaUey county for over fifty years, In this district: had he been given a little better drege in 1915 asked my brother they would be allowed to dress out and named Smith and Bartlett as tor railway commlssfoner. The' passed away at 1:00 p. m. Satur- "I have refrained from any com- support would have defeated Al- to help get all appropriation to the hind quarters of cattle ordered their companions. Every major constitution of this state provides I <1ay" ,JUlY H, at the home of her j ment upon the way these com- blon, as he had their heavy hitters develop water power out here. killed. When the needy people ap- crime committed. in Valley coun- that the powers and duties of the son, H~rry Dye, In Ord. She had munltles have been treated," said pretty well muffled. Later It was the~ryans who help­ peared at the appointed hour the ty in recent years has now been raHway commission shall include Ibeen bedfast since eleven weeks IClarence Davis, "for fea,I' that It Ord will hold an invitation kit- ed pass a law that would give Ir- cattle had been burled on the 01-, cleared up, Round says. the regulation of rates, service and! ago when she fell and fractured a might in some way il!jure our ten ball tournament starting abom rtgatlon canals and reservoirs the cott place 2 1-2 miles north. of Ar-I general control of common ear- I' hip. Of advanced years-she was I chances to secure these projects. July 29, the Quiz is informed. De- right to generate electric power eo cadia by FERA labor, it is charged. riers as the legislature may pro- almost eighty-one )'ear~ old-Mrs' This last congress appropriated a finite plans have not been an- that they could sell the powe-r to Anim\lls killed were healthy, white $75 000 WI LL BE vide by law and for a quarter of a, Dye suffered greatly wlth this In- i tremendous amount of money for nounced but it is Ilkely that a doz- help pay costs of irrIgation. faced calves and canner cowa , , century or more each. succeeding I jury, first in the hospital and later I public works In order that the em- en or more central Nebraska "The power trusts fought S. F. "better than the average canners Legislature has add,eel additional' at the home of her son where shei ployment might be promptly stim,-I teams w111 be entered. 310 to such an extent it couldn't shipped to market,' the resolution SPENT ON R0ADS duties until now the work of the! was tenderly cared for during the ulated. The wisdom of this ap- be passed. I !lent for men to come alleges. I 6 commission is quite complex. last weeks of her Ilfe. The ex- proprlatlon is not an issue now. HEAT RECOR DSto my sick room and asked them if T, he resolution further provides HERE IS PROMISE "Since the work consists largely tremely hot weat~er of this sum- It was done. The people in this ,knew what this bill meant to them. that In future all cattle bought by of making Investigations and en- mer increase~ her suffering. and other valleys were le~ to be- , It was finally passed. It YOIl federal drouth rellef agents be' terlng orders that are judicial it Sarah Brown was born Aug. 10, lieve that some seventy-flve mll- could buy electricity over the state turned over to county supervisors ~ - would be highly improper to m~ke, 1853 in Monroe county, Ohio and lion dollars was aVll;lIable for pro- BROKEN SUNDAY Ilkewe do In Lincoln the dif!erence and by them given to unemployed' Pavina At Ord and North Loup, promises of what you would doIgrew to womanhood there, being, jects in this state and that pro- BY MA would pay for all, school taxes, in workers and impoverished farmerS. "'. • until the facts are before you. marrie~ In Washington county, jects, s.uch as these, would be ap- RK0F112 the state, university and every· Copies of the resolution were or- Gravel 1~lghway to Encson, "Since the petition has been filed Ohio" on Oct. 30, 1872 to WHliam A. proved, If they were reasonably thing. dered sent to all Nebraska con- On the Program for 1934. and I have been urged by a large. Dye. They Ilved, in Lancaster, 0., feaSible. As a result these com- "The power trust employs po- ~ gressmen• to Seeretary of Agrlcul- number of my friends to accept II for several years and on March 13, munltles have, in publlc spirit- Iitical attorneys pledging them on ture Wallace and his assistant, Mr. . ' ' same, after due consideration. have 1884 arrived in Vr.lley county, Ne- ed w~y, raised money for surveys Hottest Temperature in History, percent It would cost to develop Tugwell, and al§o to Governor' At least $75,000 will be spent on filed my a, cceptance with the se- braska to make ... helr home on a and mcidental expenses. Instead Says W. A. Anderson; Crop this power and bl)Y their influence Br an. Istate and federal highway con- cretary of state and expect to make ~arm, where they Ilved untU mov- of getting a prompt answer, as to be used at Wasblngton. , .7 t ff half struction In Valley county during an active campaign for the nom-l mg to Ord in 190~. Mr. Dye pass- contemplated by the act, they have Prospects Look Sad. • The T~X League wen 0 _. the balance of 1934, Governor ination. ed away here several years ago. b'een fooled 'along with half prom- "Two pro~cts were granted, the cocked WIthout having correct in Charles W. Bryan promises In a "I favor stri~t econom in hand-) Three children ~ere born to Mr. !ses and now after more than a Columbus and Sutherland. They formation." Ag.ent Dale said {e~ter- i letter received by the Quiz this ling the work of the c~mmisslon and Mrs., Dye, one, da,ughter, Cora I year, we are told they wlll not be w~~herhO:~~~~d~e~i~~atb~:n s~~~~ said your governor was opposed to prece(!i\i!p~r, day, in referring to the reso ut on. j week. Here is the program: an<1, If there are any professional Belle, parents In Iallowed, at least as asked. Even in Ord was registered Sunda1 them and delayed them-I want to "Whoever says that either Tick-I"Ord-pavll~g on No. 11 Jiorth- "beilch warmers," "utUity-minded death. 'Two ),vt'1il', .Harry Dye of the Sutherland project, which has when sh~rtly after noon. the brand that as a false-hood. Your leI' or I promised anybody they I ~est of pavmg already done, es- experts" or "drones" now drawing ord. and Arthur Dye, of Elslnore'j been allowed, has been delayed so mercury in Horace Travis' of- governor was leading the fight to could dress out any part of these I tJmated cost $10,000. ,fat salaries in the employ of the Callf., are left to mourn, as well long, that the very purpose of the ficial government thermometer get them carried out. But what condemned cattle Isa llar. An::! North Loup-paving on No. 11 commission wlll Insist they be dls- a~ several grandchHdren and one appropriations has been partially mounted to 112 degrees and re- happened? The people who were organization that assume.s to re I thr,ough the vlllage east and west, Icharged and competent servants! slster, Mrs. BeIle Burna,p, of De,n-j thwarted. I, f these- projects had mained at that mark for some to get the fees and commissions present the taxpayers of Valley I estimated cost $25,000. employed who will be interested In ver. been promptly allowed and red time. The closest approach to wanted a contract Issued ma&ing 'a county should at least get the facts lOrd to Ericson-grading and I the welfare of the workers and the Funeral services were held at tape cut short, it Is within the this phenomenal temperature was loan with no restrictions or protec­ before passing reSOIUtiO,nS, and not Ibridge structures, estimated cost Icommon people. ,2:00 p. m.• MO, n~ay, July 16, at the Irange of POSSlbllity, that a part of in 1926, when for a single day tion to ,the publie at all. I took do so on wild, Irresp?nsible ru-, $20:000. . "I am interested in capital re- So~l chapel wlth Rev. Mearl. C. the almost unbellevable effects of the temperature reached 110. ~~~ ~n~\~~~dufh,:tl\~ety.hep:tv~~ntomtehnet mors. ' North Loup-west, gradmg and Icelving a fair return on its real In- ~mlth of the Ord Methodist chUlch this dry season might have been W. A. Anderson, unofficial wea- "We wer~ approache~ by needy paving, estimated cost, $20,000. Ivestment but am absolutely oppos- 111 cb.arge and Interment was In spared the people of this district. ther Observer, recorded the tem- contracts provisions to protect persons, at Arcadia aI\d. asked If These projects have been tenta- ed to the fixing of rates based up- Ord cemetery. The various projects in this dis- perature Monday afternoon at 113 the people. That the provision they could be permitt~d to dress tively approved by Mr. Shoemak- on fictitious or inflated values. In attendance, at the funeral trlct, I belleve are sound and there degrees but the Travis thermom- that these companies when they out some of these bee,yeS bU,t we er, federal engineer, ,and wlll get "I am in favor of emergency tele- from out. of town were the ,follow- Is llWe or no excuse for the way 'Ieter registered only 110. Both oommence to manufla.ctur& elec­ told th~m there cou.ld qe absolute- under way soon. They are being phone and electric rates being es- Ing relahves.: Mr. and Mrs. A;rthur they have been handled. The way thermometers agreed on th'e Sun- trlcity will be required to offer it Iy nothlUg of that kmd permltted- pushed at this time to furnish tablished III stricken areas. DY~ and daughter, Lois, Elsmore, these funds were used should be day high of 112. In Nebraska selling to people for a that animals killed were killed be- employment. Go v ern 0 r Bryan "I am in favor of adjustment of Cahf" Mrs. Chas. S.yas, Omaha, carefully scrutinized. I favor the Beginning July 11 and continu- reasonable price before they sell it cause they were co~demned and says. _ telephone tolls and rentals so that M~. an,d Mrs. J. W. Stemert, Oma~a, prompt and favorable reconsidera- ing for eight consecutive days, the outside the state? ' unfit for human food, Just the same From federal aid funds, Nebras- the value of the service shall be a M1SS Eleanor Dye, Kansas Clty, tion of projects in this district.' temperature has been 100 degrees "What else did I want? A pro- as if t\1ey were condemned at Oma- ka wlll spend about $3,000.000 on factor In determining the rates Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Coats, Ar- " or, Qver during the afternoon vision that they would be com· ha or any ot~er marltet by the federal highways thl~. year an.1 "I am' 0 osed to the unus~al cadla.. HENRY C. FALES hours, figures submitted by Mr. pelIed, Sutherland and Columbus, Bureau of Animal Husbandry. about $1,000,000 on secondary t PPI I" A very esJ;lmable woman who Anderson show Here is the An- to sell that electrl'cl'ty that they "Anyway, neither'tDr. T ckler or orI'f eed" er rcads. T0 thi s wII' ouf thrageous t I prh ces mposedIf'by some Iwas generally resllected and loved, derson recording:. July 10-90; were going to sell at whDlesale, to I would have authority to promise be added about $300,000 from gas ~tal1i~g en;", o::o~~~Pt~~e~h ~ il~~ Mrs. Dye wUl be greatly missed. July 11-100; July 12=-109; July every municipal plant in the state anybody they could use these con- ~ax funds, making highway work phones from one pl~ce to al~ot1/ Always considerate of others, she PASSES AWAY 13-108; July 14-105; July 15- as Ipw as they would sell to any demned cattle for food. It would ~n ~ebr;s~: 3~~s~0~n t e IneighbOri for llsting and other sur-Charge=r" was a kind mother and a good 112; July 16-113; July 17-109; other company. be absolutely contrary to our in- o~ 0 .. ,, ,exc us ve ,0 "I d t I I I .' neighbor and friend. July 18-105. .S # structlons and to the regulations of mamtenance, in 1934. . Uam top~~se COle1s atlOll Well Known Ordite Succumbed The heat Sunday was ushered . oon ader the money was al- the Department of Agriculture. \~ f~~~t:gto ~Ix reateson;::: s:l~~trl~~i I.rene Pliva Is Wed ' To Ailment Friday, July 13, in by a blazing south wind that ~~~r;,edI f~~~~~O:~~d g~:~ p::~ We would be instantly dismissed if M J h · k i I I ' began to blow early in the morn- ~ we permitted anything of the rs,. 0 n OZllla teniergl[ hnt mluntc pally owned elec- To Edward Moravec Laid to Rest Sunday. ing and continued throughout the were to get yours allowed. What sort," r.~ g pan s. . day. This wind is compar.ed by happened to it? You were going The Tax Lea ue meeting Satur- PS dd }' I am a lawyer of twenty-five Tuesday occurred the marriage oldtimers to the terrl~le Wllld of to get It l'ight away but you have- , i t~ t' ent "and asses u en vyears of experience and promIse of Miss Irene Pliva. only daugh- Henry C. I<'ales, better known to July 26 1894 which rumed a com n't got it yet, why? I will tell day was ~n n eres lng ev ded • ~ that If I am nominated and elected ter Of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pliva of several generations of Ordites as crop in'a single day There was a you why, they are oppos'ed to Iillt-~ the cour room was crow . -,-- , as a member of the rallway COUl- the National hall neighborhood, to "Hank" Fales, Is dead. He passed difference however' tor in 1894 mit you to generate any power to I<'rank G. Arnold, of Fullerton~ Farm Woman ,EeIt FIne Monday mission that I wlll at all times use Edward Moravec, son of Mr. and, away at his home here at 11:45 rainfall V:as lentif~l in the early compete with the reet'of the power. president of the Nebraska F;~dera Morn, DId Washing and Then my best endeavor In behalf of the Mrs. Joseph Moravec, of Custer Friday, July 13, lifter an lllness spring, a goO~ crop of small grain They are bringing pressure against tio.n iOf ITaxpakyers hre~gU~s be~:: DIed of l\ Sudden lIeart Attack. interests of the common people. I county, the ceremony being per- of four months with cancer, and was harvested, pastures were good loans out here. I notice that Mr. p,rmc pa s~: er'nd Sth~Piims of shall from time to time further ad- formed by Judge John L. Ander- was laid to rest in the Ord ceme- during the spring months and un- Burl$ started ,through the preas TaxLespend.. gAa th i teresUng Mrs. John Wozniak, respected vise the people of the state of Ne- sen in his office. The bridal pall' tery Sunday afternoon after ser- tll the hot wind started prospects that he remained in Washington teague:h no er n k braska of my stand upon the work were attended by Miss Allce Mora- vices in the Orvllle H. Sow1 chapel, for a bumper crop were good, several days and although he speaker was Bert M. H~rdrenbrooke' farm woman llving southwest of of the railway commission.' vee and Wllliam Moravec, sister with Rev. WUlard McCarthy in This summer there was little 01 couldn·t get a loan out here for who explained the Frazle -Lemp Ord, passed away suddenly at 10 and brother of the groom, by Er- charge. The impressive I. O. O. F. no small grain har,vested, pastures you that he would be able, to get bill. a. m. Monday, July 16. as the re- Kenneth Wherry to Speak nest pliva, the bride's brother, ana rites were a part of the funeral a,re dry and brown as In the late At the annual election of offi- suit of a heart attack. When she Kenneth S. ,Wherry republican by her co.usin, Miss Alic~ Wozab. service. fall, alfalfa fields are dying and you $700,000 to build canals to put cers Jos J Waldmann was re- arose at an early hour MondaY .' l<'lower glrls were Lorame Volt your boys to work, that he w()ull1 .. ',II she was feeling fine. Mrs. Wozniak candidate for UUlted States sen~tDr, and Nadine Urban. Mr. and Mrs. "Hank" was born in Ord and his there wlIl be only a fraction of a consult Mr. Haynes when he got elected president, A. W. Corne d will speak at the Ord sale pavlllon entire Ilfe was spent here. A normal corn crop even if rain b k vice president and C. E. Goodl1and told her famlly, and she starte Moravec are two of the most pop- . I f hildh d h comes, which is most doubtful. ac to Nebraska-Mr. Haynes is doing a big washing. Sitting at 1:00 Saturday, JuI'y 21. ~r. Iular young people of the Com- cnpp e rom c 00, e was Mr. Hopkins' representative in Ne secretary-treasurer. . ' down to rest for a moment, she Wherry is a f~rceful, mte'l'estlng stock community and in the eve- sadly handicapped but without The. feed situation here Is acute braska. Mr. Burke was going to ~h.e League decided to c!rculate complained of not feeling well and spaker and buslUess men as well ning they were honored at a dance complaint, indeed with unfall- and the only hope Is that rain will make you believ~he was coming petitIOns to g~t the proposition of a few minutes later p'assed away, as farmers Wlll want to hear him. in the National h!J.ll with an enor- ing good humor, he overcame hig come during August and, given a back to get the $700,000 out of the doing away wlth the Valley County She was 65 years old. He is leading the fight f.or pres.er- mous crowd present. They will afflictli:m and became one of Ord's late fall, some fodder crop:; can • f#' d I 'l'''arm Bureau on the ballot at the ti fit I k t f I best known and best llked business be raised. governor s 0 .lce an g ve i.t to eneral election this fall and also Agnes GrabOWSki was born in va on 0 n er or mar e lUg 0 lV?- live on a farm near Comstock. The drouth sl·tuatl'On is no'" you. I have seen Jots of things g May 7, 1869 and came to stock and recently made a triP men. A. skllful cook, he operated " b t th t I th tI t I h resolved in 'favor of asking county the United States with her par- to Washington In. behalf of ~his a restaurant for some years, later reaching its most serious stage u a s e crus tlS Q1)1;) live supervisors to disp~mse with the ents, Mr. and Mrs. ,Andrew Ora- work. By all means hear Kenneth LEGGE'IT'S CAMP taking charge of a laundry route and., unfortunately, weather ob·' ev~r 6ee~, , county engineer dunng 1935. bowskl, when she was 12 years Wherry. and operating a shoe shining par- servers hold forth little hope 0' I am m favor of you developj,ng , old. In 1888 at st. Paul, Nebr,. lor In connection. He was a mem- substantial, general rainfall. water but want to warn you Tom Osborne Visits Ord. she was married to John Wozniak G d R d A ' AT CULl EN LAKE bel' of the Odd Fellows and the l<'ederal emergency drouth re- against being bought off or bribed. Tom C. Osborne" of Alliance, a and to them two children were 00 oa s ss n ,~ j- Modern Woodmen and held offices lief measures ate continuing, not~ If you don't have the power you candidate for the democratic n0111- born, George, of Ord, and Leon, of Elects Officers of trust In both organizations. He ably the distribution of feed and can't develop irrigation, It would inatlon for congressman in this Arcadia. One daughter died in in- NOW IS HOSPI1'AL was fifty-two years old when he seed, although' the latter wllI be be too expensive. You have to district, was an Ord visitor Mon- fancy. Directors of the Good Roads As- died. - • useless without moisture. Feder- have the power to sell to maintain day. Rev. Osborne is pastor of A resident of Valley county sociation of Valley county, meeting On Janllary 2, 1922 he Vl:as mar- al buying of drouth stricken cattle the ditd~s. The farmer cannot the Presbyterian church at AIIl- since 1883, Mrs. Wozniak was a in Ord Tuesday, elected Wm. J. Mrs. Burke Seriously Sick And ried to Mr~. E. M. Gaylord and is also is continuing. Mondav and afford to pay what he would llave ance, is a former state senator and fine woman, generous and kindly Ramsey of Arcadia president and mourned by his widow and one Wednesday Dr. O. K. Tickler :;nd to unless power is developed. is regarded as a very able man., to neighbors and friends, a lov- H. B. VanDecar of Ord secretary- .Mrs. Leggett Scalds Foot; stepson, Gllbert Gaylord" of Ar- County Agent C. C. Dale bought You have the finest power site in Two years ago he was only 42 ing wl!e and mother to her own treasurer. Other directors include Fishing Is Good. cadia. He also leaves a half-bro- cattle in Arcadia, tomorrow they Nebraska, this North Loup project votes behind Terry Carpenter in family. Her sudden death was a Archie Geweke, Ord, Charles Faudt, ther, Ed Fales, of Medicine Bow, wlll buy cattle here and next Mon- If you people fool that away ii the democratic primary. He Is, great shock. as she had prevlous- North Loup, and Charles Wozniak, Wyo., who was here for the funer- day wllI be at Elyria. The cattle you are induced to enter into s~me making a strong campaign and has Ily enjoyed excellent health. Elyria.' , Last Wednesday evening about 6 al. Other out-of-town relatives buying program wlIl be continued kind of an agreement or bargain many friends and suppor..ters in I Funeral serVices, were held at o'clock Editor E. O. Leggett, of the and friends in attendance included as long as a demand for It exists. to destroy that right to generate Ord. the Qrd Methodist church at 10 a W. lV. lIaskeU Taken III. Quiz, accompanied by Mrs. Leggett, Mr.!\Jld Mrs. John Hall, of Ansley, Other, drouth reUef measures wlll power and they tell you that they m., Wednesday, July 18, and in- W. W. Haskell was taken very 1lI their son Kerry anl1 Miss Olga Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall. Ansley, be inaugurated as they become are helping you get irdgatioD, 10U -Frank Tedrow came home last: terment was in Ord cemetery. at his office Monday afternoon, Vodehnal, left by auto for Cullen Mrs. Nellfe Anderson, Kathleen necessary. are going to be deprived of both Wednesday after a few weeks stay 'Rev. Willard McCarthy conducted partly as a result of the extreme lake, Minnesota. Their plan was and Mildred Anderson and Bob because you can't have irrigation In Denver and other places in col- the last rites. heat. He was slightly improved that they w,ould join the H. D. Leg- Lang, all 0# Mason City, and uri. # -Mrs. James Mllford writes by itself success,fully. The "ame · .... .rom Minnesota that they expect- orado. In a tt en dance at th e funeral yest er d ay and i s expec t e d t 0 b e up gett family th,ere for a few days Smith, of Falls City. crowd is opposing the TrI-Count1 from out Of town were Frank and around town again within a and then Publisher Leggett would ed to be in Winnipeg, Canada on project for the same reason all -Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Achen Grabowski, of Elba, a brother of few days. return home to look after affairs Bake Sale Saturda1 Tuesday. She and Ruth are en- moved Tuesday to the Kosmata the deceased; Miss Wanda Woz- of the Quiz while the editor and Ladles of the United Brethren joying the auto trip very ,much. (Oontlnued on Page S.) house which is a block east lind a ~en niak, Grand Island; Mr. and Mrs. -Howard Carr returned to family enjoyed a couple of weeka church of Davis Creek will hol<1 -Mrs. Joe Ce,rnlk has ·... en- 'Bale. block south of the Ford garage. August Bartu, Comstock; and Mr. Horace Monday. He has about Qtlon All th I 'b k 1 S t ' d Jill U'" Bale The Achen family have been Uv­ an'd Mrs. Fr'ank Flakus, Burwell. d f j i vac... ese pans were up- a a e sa e a ur ay, u y • joying a visit with her daughter, The Catholio ladles will ~Id a recovere rom a ma or operat on. set upon their arrival, however, at the Cx-osbT hardware store. Mrs. otto Kotouc and famil,. They bake sale at Pecenka and Per­ mg in the Nels Johnson property He was a patient of Dr. C. ,'9'. They wijl also s~l1 dres~ed chlck- lett Friday for their home in Hum- ~. OD L street. --QuI. Want Ad. let reaollL Weekes ~n HUlcrest. (Continued on Fage 8). en.. boldt. linski's market Saturday, JU]1 ' 1f-2t .- 4 PAGE TW.O THE ORD QUIZ, OIW, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1934 p = • « ace = that a new Nebraska will bloom, Rudolph Hess, representIng Hit­ BethanI Lutheran eliurdl, THE ORD QUIZ capable of supporting In decency .er, and speaking as "a soldier of $ ,,s. ~dahl, \Pa.a.tOl". and comfort a much larger pop­ .he front," SUddenly changed, In his Sunday school at 10:00 a, m. Ord, Valley County, Nebraeka ulation in the years to come. It Sapp).tii the Land iroadcast from German to It'rench, Engllsh service at 8: 00 p. Ill, . will give to a state, which since ind appealed to the old enemy Ladies Aid 8It 2: 00 p. m., on Jul, H, D. LEGGETT •••• PUBlSIIER Its birth always luu known the icross the line not to make neces 23 at the home of MflI, P, PleJdru,. E. C. LEGGE1'T •••••• EDITOR dark threat of drouth, the black :arl the building of new trenches, Luther League at 8:00 p. m., oa H. J. McBETII ••••• FOREMAN scourge of withered and burned lrging that trench life is no.t pleas· July 23 at the home ot Chris Lar­ crops, a measure of security and !ant. sen. Entered at the Postotlice at Ord, stability, which those who found­ Herr Hess might have added In , Nebraska, as S&COnd Class Mail ed, and built the State of Ne­ his speech : One WUlow Lake Dr,. Katt&r Under Act of March 3, 1879, braska never knew. It will "While our German troops never There are two Willow lakes, one transform a region, which today In Cherry county and "one la ...... reached Paris In all the four ~'ears • Is brown and sear, in which to­ Brown. W'1llow lake in the latter day people are filled with appre­ If the last war, remember that Ger­ county has plenty of water and hension and doubt, into a smil­ nan airplanes would reach there 1n fish. The Cherry county WUloy ing green land, before which he first two or three hours of the lake is now dry. Fisherman ottea 1934 stretches a certain future. next war and a few hours later not go to the wrong lake and are dis­ , Sixty or seventy, mlllion dollars, me of the great monuments of Paris appointed. ., is not too much to spend for the would be left standing; not Notre ------happiness of the million and a Dame, the Madeleine or the beautlrul -Try Quiz Want Ads, They quarter people,· who reside here Sainte Chapelle." get results, Tllla p.par 'e repruentod for lIe ner .' BombIng airmen wlll not spare /' adv,rtl'1nll by tha • now; a dominant, TirUe people ot Nebruka PJ'e" Auoolatlon Intelligent and progreestre stock, monuments dearest to the ene!JIY. .,J rugged and wholesome in habits, contributing in an unusual sense LOOKING AHHAD. to thought and national pollcy in In Washington Tuesday, Presi- America. dent Roosevelt's Si>ecial water Out of this region, this 'gl'eat .J(iYS committee tiled a report, food mill has poured bll11011s of which, it and when realized, means dollars of wealth back' orer the a new Nebraska. stretch of the last halt century, to It outlines a 6. million dollar augment the wealth of the nation. program for the Platte falley, em- Always Nebraska has ranked near bracing a comprehensive plan for the top in the production of corn, impounding and conserrtug the of wheat, of oats, of sugar beets, of waters of the river, with the ultl- potates, of hay, both wild and mate aim of diverting them into tame, of cattla, hogs, 4l1d daJry irrigation dtcbes, using some for products. Always it has beea a Congratulate ~lussolinl. "Dressed power before they pass to the soit. great market for the products of In boots, old trousers and a blue he report is of sllfficient import- eastern lll'111s: and f&C torles, AI· t sweater," he helped Itallan workers ance to reproduce ill part: ways it has added to the financial to harvest crops on the Pontine "On these lan(s the humus of strength of America. But It has marshes, changed by him from te­ the 'sott has been depleted by only one resource-its land-and ver-breeding swamps Into rertl1e dry prepond''lunce of grain crops. it has drawn on iu land for sixty ground, - The (er(l1it, of the soil has boon years without replenishing ItIJ ter­ Mussolinl and modern mavhlnery reduced, and unless iltepa Are tUlty. If it is to continue th~ part .lld it, where roruier rulers had tried taken to remedy th~e conditions, It has played, it now mu.st reshape and failed. this agricultural communltj' may tts basic industry, so a~ to prorlde O. Ktnl' Features Sync1k'ate. IIl0 9 soon~~edw~~~~~~~p~~~~c~----:======~T~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~ w ~U Servte•. farms aud deserted tOWllB. black earth, but cr1ing after ,ears I th~~: ~hesu~~f:nt~~~:r f:~~l{: ~at:~ r---TiiE-C--O·O--K-~s--·--l B~ JOHN F. ROHN for the healing touch of D TCD- AMrr;t IS-uff-e-r-e--rs-P-r-a-i-se---- "A Roosevelt Progreu,.,e-- able to change 806,OOG accee o( Seventy million dotters I.i not ll10D..tl n I P·I O· t t these funt l&ads Iato tateastre- too much to spend Oil a region I COL.YUM, YUM! . 1 e III U\en DEMOCRATIC CANDIDA'N ~hiC~I::~l:%~~a~~ f~rra~: ~:~~~O :~~~~e ~l~ i~r~C~r::~ L______THIS WEEK ha;~o~~~~~ ~~iC~e~el~:t a~o%es~ for crops that will not Md to the hoppers and recurrtns drouths, to Bananas are a lot of he(p to from the terrible torture of Plies. troublesome aglJcultural sur- build as tine a (arm community as cooks. They rate as a. piece for Their grateful letters tell how the GOVERNOR plulJ o( Ct'O(tS. may be tound anywhere fn the the children, as a vegetable, as a Thornton &; Minor Pile Ointment Eagles, Ospreys, Crows Conaecutivelz Cit, Attorne" I'.,~ ', "There iB U covet' the lands on the eUda~gered a~ ~.eriousIT ~r ~e- ~~an mash~~ ba~na, any agr after ~Blerlot /lnt to II, over the top, 0811l'e)·s uelow, and still low· State Journal, with Sunday $5.00 can be elected in NovetnW Bee~News, with Sunday $6.00 divide betweell the North PlAtte plete soli an lY COlnstan i' e- tl ree mObnil sl' 0 you utll ze all ~ Enillab chann~, 1909. er do·.n1 plain crows, all watching ~fe the la1,(', .- World-Herald, w~th Sunday__$7.00 fACt and the Republlcaa rhers be- creasing water s aa f an Ie possl i t es of this fruit! - . tween Smithville a.nd Ha.stingll. armed enemy confronted them'. And will you send us in your U-t more, Banana Pie. Un.II complet.d, 1860. 111 a hody, never fall, always get the VALLEY COUNTY TREASURER be a 4S-mile canal (ront the thaua million people, greater suf- Make a boiled custard as fol- railing fish and elljoy It. river lilt Keystone to th~ Suther- fering and loss, than war. flows: scald' two cups mUk, add Your Sup.port Appreciated - Primary August U, HU 28-Au.tria .tartA 'the Ireat land l' ese.rvolr, and a !8,.-mile Seventy plillion dollars is not two egg yolks which have been Wlll"ld war. 1914. . There j'ou have our clvlllzatlon canal fronl the rooervoir, with A too lllucli to spend in the Platte, beaten with one-fourth cup sugar .~~r-:l. ~ 161-foot pow~ drop for genera- the Uoups, the Republican, and the and one-eighth teaspoon salt. Add upSide down. With us, those nfar­ ·t 11Th It~renchman valleys b1 the stand- vanilla to taste -and three tea- 2t-M~a9IlnI, Italy'. Black est the ground get the least, those tion 0 f el ec l' ca energ,. e al'd wh·lcll UI1,cle ''''om him~n.l" ea- " Shirt l.ader, born, 1883. next above get a little more, and water canied tllrollgh the full P'" """" ~ spoons flour which was dissolved length of the canal would then tabllshed in other regions. From in a little cold water.· Cook over .wn those at the wry top get prjictlcally be used tor, irriga.tioll around his treasury, 183 million WAS taken water until the back of a. silver ever)·thlng. Gothenburg and Wxington. The for Boulder dam, to water the I;n- spoon inserted comes out coated Care of total cost of the enUre project perial valley of lower Callfornia~ thickly. Now peel three bananas, J. l'krpont ~!organ of Broad and OutI with. would be placed at 60 million and small sections of arid Arizoua quarter and put them in a baking The County Board, Wall ~treet" ordered his bIg yacht, d liar ,., . and New Mexico. From hl~ cof- dish. Add four tablespoons sugar, CorsaIr, to his frollt door On East ~hat8is the program as it'affecla fers, 60 millions were taken (or one-fourth cup water and bake un· Ord, Nebr.' Island, and wtll. cross for a short the fertile Platte falleT, which WaB the upper Colu.llll>1a. Nebraska is til the fruit Ls a light brown. Re­ North Uoup, Nebr, ,·acat!ou In England. p~ented t. the Nebras~a. &late not ~sking a gift horse. She wUl move from the oven, add two cups Dear Jake; Once such a trip might have PWA advisor, board,apptoTed b1 pay It back by the sall1jl toll with shredded cocoanut, one teaspoon It Is getting to be about 'time to aroused envy, but no more. The it transmitted to Washington for which she added to th~ wealth. of vanilla and two cups of the bolled sort out our sows for fall farrow­ fi~al mOf~ no~ traveling salesman, the "lad, buy!'r" appt'Oval there. It one a countrr, Time dooo dally. custard. Pour the mixture into a ing. The question arises as to for a department store, almost any­ Bte, nearer to realization ia the It rul;lS on thr()ugh the wakmg and previously baked pie crust and top what constitutes the fecuudity of report of tills water Wa1&: commit.! sleepmg hours. Thill tre.ns(orma- with this meringue: lWat two egg a good sow. We use to think that body, mal crOSi on a bluer, faster, tiner boat U)an the Corsair at a ,-ery \. tee· nll,m« by ~ flrooidient. It tio'-!' ~f Nebraska c~n.not walt In- whites until stiff, adding two the BOW that would raise ten pigs becomes & defillite~, conc~ete PllJ't defmltely upon time, ~t mllst co~e tablespoons sugar g I' a d u a lly. was ,the one to keep. Honors have reasonable price. of the natiollll.l planning to which now, at the present, or it m Y Spread on pies and bake fifteen been given to 'men who would this administration has dedicated come too . late to benefit IIlo brau Dr twenty minutes in a slow oven, raise a tOn of pork In six months The wise socialism Is that whIch its eAergie.. .' people.-J; E. I,.awrence ia Lincoln until delicate brown.· from one-mother hog. How times gi,es to the bli crowd blgget' and THE OIL EATER . .Jt'our oth.« prolects, t"o ~ect- Sta.r. . Elsie Noha, Ord, have changed. Now we should better ships, parks and hotell than fng a PlaUe tribllta.l'(, the Lo~.P Ba1.e4 Beans. sort out and save the sow that I any Indlvldual, no matter how rich, Sludge in 10l1r motor ri.-I't's, aad t..-<» ia tile Republica. [-W-..·..h-e...-\-Y--o-u--A..-n-..d-..I-] Here's a quick way to prepare, farrows. throo pigs and then lays could atl'ord for himielf. valltf', should e,tl' undoubtedl, baked beans in thla hot weather: Ion two of them. Make one blade Also, amonl AmerlCAllII of the -uesjourrings atkkand ri~ht will be fnetude4 i.. it. They ue WY Place half of a large can of pork Igrow w'here two grew before. kind, a man an<:1 "oman tak(' C'&U)eS you to ute mote oil the Kotila. Lou" tILe Hiddle Loti', ere ounl{ and beans in a baking dish, COTeI' Here is a little curb philosophy. prMe In. Impro,lri, thelr own UttIe tM BeoklemftA-lf~ler-ArlckAree, MagKie with two or three strips of bacon. llanks were being discussed, One house or boat, wastln, ne time In than you sboald. "­ pie, wh~ hue pttt splendid fl».- W:iIll.alll Wigent bro¥glU .. twIg remaining boot!,s and do the same. That is about the only way to get In what I\·e ~rn, the anti-shtdge motor oil prnwe.entB upoa. theta' landI', andloff his Whitney No. !O tree to the with more bacon, brown sugar and Iany money out of Ulem and get It . -----'" -itkeep. your ringslheIy haY"e laelpe.d t.:o ~ld and support Quiz otfloo and it contaieed A dOl- catsup. Bake about twenty-tiTe in circulation." What Is the matter with this coun· c1Ue~. (an~8 soli4, aub6tanUat towns e.nd en apples. wm said the tre6 WAS minutes in a. moderate oven. I Another added, "It seems im- try, 8l\indled by assorted of and (reet and cuts oil con· The, II.re the center 0{ N~ra.akaII 00 loaded with fl1llt it would b.-e Mrs. It"'rank Lacoma, carroll, rio. possible to stop these bank rob- politicians, robbed by InDumerable sumptionto theminimum. liTe4itock iadustlT, aad their ac- to 00 propped up to keep it. from Cheese and Nut Fondue, bedes. I think we had b~ter re- gall~ll lJf grllfters, racketeel'i1, high· tlvitie.s ill tile ,.rod.clioa oC graia brealUng. Pour two cups of milk oYer two peal the law." Sounds like a pro- wa~·ulen, d~iraded bl Indecent mov, cr0f6 a~ iIlc1doof.A,t oal, to grow- Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Knapp, who cups fresh bread, one cup ground hibiUonist. Inl pktures and other entertain· ISO=VIS "D" 25~. illg 4l1t talte-l_, hudre4l1 of were ma.rried in Ord U yean! 00- cheese, one cup walnut meats, one. Then another genius pfped up, ments, the public peace and ff!,lnt thotlllll.n~ .f 1lM4 ~ choloe cattle fore, were back 015. & .-151t. Kr. teaspoon salt, four tablesPOonS "I have found that Russian thistles sil;nof retucnlnl; ProsperU7 iD)­ 2 Oth~r n.e Motor Oils and hoge. Knapp WM office lIl!UlAger of the melted butter. Stir well and let are about the only things that do periled by strille troublea and .-10. PIltari1N!20t~ .-..cel51qt. Ia s11t( reArll, Ule populations National Biscuit company's Chi- soak while beating three eggs, to well on a dry rear except the In- lence? of th& Platte, tile Loups, tile Re- cago factol'1' and SAid that the com- which add oD,~ teaspoon baking terest on the mortgage." publica_, C Mll tlle Frencl1man panT did & business of OTer I·' of nowte step in Ba.ird recelfed IIlo deep cut On the cracker crumbS. Cut one package it the payor Is it th~ honor Eyer/body belleye·sln those things, at 15th and M Strlel tarmi.g, wllere gellet'AUon after nose and Dora BrMt lIuffered a of dates and put over the custard. Respe.ctfully, and since the beginning of history, generation IQOks to the aoll {Qr nervouS shoci:. The bugg, was Bealt four egg whites 'and one- Goo. G, and long before, has been trl1ng to its 6UPP0t't. «'or, f. tim~, 1lO1i demolished. fourth cup sugar. Put this over P. S. The t1unklng out on the hOF becomes edtauated, es it is being Mrs. Harrt Baile, was. at the dates add one-half cup chopped contracts by the government ian t get them. Sa,u "Until we started depleted gl'e,dua!l, ia this state, station to 'meet her sister, Miss nuts'and use the balance of the making any more votes for the The question is how to· provide eelllnr ~v"u 'D' we never and the ultimate outcome is Jane Johnson, who WM matron of crumbs to cover over all, Bake democrats or for the committee those thIngs permanently. knew how really popular an either abe4donment and remofAI It gOfernment Indian school ~n fifteen to twenty mlnut~ in a slow members either. oil could be." of the llOPlllation tiring there, Minne.sota. ' oven. Serve with whipped cream. -~------~ The widespread attack on dis· or .replenliiltmoot ol those ete· ~ Lucllle Johnson, Mulle-n. Tlle Joll, JunIors t·J{ Club. gracefully Immoral moving plcture.'1 STANDARD OIL WILL NOT BE mentll whick make It producUfe. ~ YelU'S Ago This Weel. The. Jolly Juniors met at the UNOU$OLD ON VALUE hOUl\} of Phyllis Ann Dodge, Wed­ has compelled those that trade In All that Is nooded Is water, SeTeral fine new threshing out· Indece~cy 'to take their minds off With WAter, it ~D be shifted fit.e.ltn .M Sr.tJoltJ t~ey the Archbishop of Baltimore, who alfaU:A, t (,1». () t Iar, and other clothing stolea. . beats after e,e.Ung. A,dler:lka. rid hole and will w jUdged. The gra~, wh.ffe· at the present Employing two new players, him ofalt gas, an4 no:"" he ellts next meeting. wllt be held at the beran the crusade, has beeD joined .Standard Oil Service Station timG thec<) is u A~u.te ahortA~. erSchmidt, the Ord baB~ban team llnythlQ.g l\!ld feets tine. ~ F. home of Vera Sev~n8, JulT '0. bI Jewish slnaKoguetJ and rabbis, . ·lSth and M Street, Ord' . It CAD. effec( Ute· t",nslUOIl eM-- came to lif~ and de(~ted central Beran~k, Dqlgglit. Refreshments' Were 8e"OO at the and now manl Protestant bodlet ny, profitably, ~.i'OCliifylng its City, 4 to!. Kr Ce,sUe pitched his i::l<>&e of the meeting. hay. decided to take part. Anthony Thill, O'rd .agriculture tll S"Jetl aJl ea.tee.t usual good ga~. Q\l~ Vf'Nlt Ad. set rosul\1. Irene Dl\lgosb, Reporter. I'DE ORD OUIZ. ORD. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 19M FAGE 'JIIRE~ r·NEWSOF-1ml "REG'LAR FELLERS~' Right In Th~ Mitt L::~~~!?~~??!?.1 STOP "TA\-KIN' -.John Ward of Burwell was in &ASE,&ALl. Itrd la8t week. He' WAS doing IN FRON'" OF tome pa~er hanging for John Per- PaGl.,,-\IE.! ~O'LS i1nsk1. .' DoN'T KNOW -)4r. and Mrs. O. I. Jacobsen A~"'("'H'Nc:. and little daughter Joan Harle are ABOUT .pending several weeks with lIrs. eA&e.e~LL.! J'acobsens mother, Mrs. Margaret Wentworth and other relatives. The little girl Is seven months old. Professor Jacobsen is instructor in music in the schools of Superior. -eathollc ladles had a good meeting last V"'('dnesday afternoon in the church basement. T~ere were 23 In attendance. Madams Emil Ii'afeita .and Joe Puncochar served, . -Mrs. Anna Tappan returned last Wednesday to North Loup af­ ter a short visit in the home of MIs. Y..Flynn. " -R. N. Rose and Warren Lin- -W. A. Anderson is not so well -Mrs. Stanley McLain and her -Mr.- and Mrs; J. M. Beeghly his new Chevrolet truck. He took S. I. Wilard and family visited STATEMEN1' OF CO.NDlTIOX eoln returned home Thursday these hot days. He has been hav- sister, Miss Marie Boyd of Lincoln and Miss Marlon 'Beeghly of Arap­ a load of hogs to Grand Island at Henry Lutt's Sunday. of the Protective sa.Ylnga and Lean morning from a trip to Arkansas Ing trouble with his ear and head. entertained a few friends at cards ahoe are planning on spending a Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and Association of Ord, Nebraska, at City and Kansas City. From the -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duemey and Tuesday evening In the McLain few days In Ord q.ext week. They Miss Jean Clement and little sls­ Ivan Anderson were down trom the close of business ,June 30, 1934. latter's home Mr. Rose drove home children spent Sunday with Mc- home. w111 be guests while here in the terJoan of North Loup spent last Bartlett oMnday visiting at I. C. Certificate No. 151. a new tank truck he had purchas- Lain Bros.; Spring Creek.. -!Hal Chase of Broken Bow, a home of Mr. and Mrs. Ign. KUma. week In the home of Rolland Clark's and Mrs. Mable Anderson. RESOUR.ClrlS ed. Thursday evening Mr. Rose and -Thursday afternoon Mrs. A. S. brother of Mrs. Keith Lewis and .....-.sunday evenlbg Mr. and Mrs. Marks. Joan returned to her home Mrs. Don Harmon and children First Mortgage Loalll1---f3.5,94)(UlO lIfr. Lincoln left again for Arkan- Koupal was hostess to the So and Misses Eunice and Roberta Chase Fritz Kuehl entertained a few Ord Sunday but Jean wl11 remain an­ called at I. C. Clark's Thursday. Accrued Interest Rec~iv- sas City for a load of gas. Sew club. Other guests were Mrs. of Ord, has been near Martin, S. D. friends in their country 'home, Mr. other week. Mr.. and Mrs. Stanley Absalon able on }<"Irst Mortgage .-The Christian Missionary held C. C. Dale and Miss Mildred Staple harviestlng his wheat crop. The and Mrs. Ign, Klima, Mr. and Mrs. The Wantz family were supper and Frank visited at Emil Sedla- Loans -'______12,763.49 a meeting last Wednesday after- of Omaha and Miss Margaret Petty. wheat Is better than he expected- O. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf guests In the Wiberg home Thurs­ cek's Sunday. Loans on Own Certttl- noon' in the church basement. -!..MIs. A. J. Hrumek of Omaha after the dry conditions. Olsson and Mr. 'and Mrs. E. L. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Parkes and cates or Pass Boou__ . 35'.00 They were ;Celebrating - the 60th came ::lunday. She is the wife of ~Madams Alfred Christensen Achen and their families. Ross Leonard was branding children' visited at Emil Sedlacek's Mortgage Loans in JI'ore- anniversary of the organlzatlon, Forrest Johnson's new baker, They and Glenn Eglehoff of North Loup -Sunday Mrs. Ed Bradt and cattle on the Charles Leonard farm Saturday.evening. closure (Decree Ilute.r- }f;ldams Emma Hansen and C. Fu- have rooms In the R. O. Hunter were. Ord visitors Saturday. daughter Arlene returned to Lin- preparatory to taking them to Co­ A birthday surprise dinner was ed) ',.a5.76 son were hostesses. home. ,-Mr. and Mrs. John Lanham coIn after spending a week with lumbus for pasturage, the latter h d i h i Ord relatives and friends. held Sunday In honor of Miss Anna Due from Borrowers -W\l1 and Albert Lu k es an -Mrs. James Hrdy and children spent Sunday w t the Mar on -Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chase and part of the week. Zadlna at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Taxes and Insurance , lIlsses Bess, Barbara and Olga drove to Atkinson Sunday and Vincent family on the sand faIts. Misses Wilda and Sybil Chase and A young tornado originating Emil Sedlacek. Guests were Mr. A.d~lllCed) --r------l,~61.77 Jennle Loup west of Midvale came through the I Lukesh returned home last Wed- spent the day. Those to go were -Mrs. John Ambrose Is taking Miss Sutton of City and Mrs. Jim Sedlacek and family, PU¥;e Bullding _ t,.OUO nesday after a fe.w days stay on Misses Mildred, Freda and Har- a couple of weeks vacation from spent last Wednesday evening valley against a strong east wind Mr. and Mrs. Lew Zadlna and fam- Furnlture and Fixtures_ 1,425.00 the fl\-rm of Misses Bess, Minnie rlet Hrdy, Mrs. Adolph Kokes and her duties In the Golden Rule store. with relatives In Ord. Thursday morning doing some Hy, Albl!! Absalon and Alice Cerny. Real Estate Held for Sale 28,&15.05 and Barbara Lukesh near Kimball. family and Mr. and Mrs. WI11 Ber- She has gone on a trip with rela- . -Thursday morning members damage to several buildings south­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tvrdik of Com- Real ~tate Sold on Con- Hiss Barbara had never been at an and their families.' Uves. They expect to visit In the of the O. O. S. club enjoyed a west of Midvale. stock were Monday evening callers traet &,&&2.76 tbe farm before although she and -Mr.' and Mrs. Charley Kingston Black Hills. • breakfast qn Anderson's Ialand, The Wantz family were callers at Emil Sedlacek's. Dollds ------4t,'5e.OO her slsters bl!.d owned It for six and Jack Burrows and Mrs. Ber- -Madams C. J. Miller and E. H. Mrs. Ed Bradt of Lincoln was an at the Chas. Leonard home on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parkes, Mr. ICash en Hand aId Du. 1ears. nfee Stewart of North Loup left Petty report a good attendance at honored guest. ,She formerly be- Wednesday evening and supper and Mrs. Stanley Absalon and Jo- from Banks______4,1".82 -Miss Edith Jefferies was up Saturday on a fishing trip. the Presbyterian AId last Wednes- longed to the club. guests in the Clifford Collins .home sle Absalon were last week callers Other Assets 13_~.7fi from North Loup Friday. -Mrs. Harold Fogt of Aurora is day. -Miss Hazel Holman, who had on Davis Creek Sunday night. at Emil Sedlacek's. -Mrs. C. J. Miller and Mary are here vIsiting her parents, Mr. and -Miss Thelma Marquard is been spending a..few days In Ord Carol Leonard attended a shower Russell waterman and family TcltaL $Ul,UC.40 Yislting in Lincoln leaving Thurs- Mrs. John Nelson. She came at again working in Loup City. She returned Saturday to her home In given In honor of Mrs. Ervin Scott called at Jess Meyers' Sunday. LIABILITIE day. Roger is staying with friends this time to be near her sister, but recently returned after a vIsit North LouP. . In North Loup }<'riday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Kovarik and Investment Stock: In the country. Miss Bernice Nelson, who is a pa- In Kearney. -'-Saturday evening Mr. amd The Church chool League ball family visited at Frank Kokes' a. Installment Stock -Friday Mrs. Glen Auble and tlent In the Ord Hospital. -Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mrs. Ted Shirley of Broken Bow team Journeyed to Scotia last Tues­ Sunday evening. and DiTidends $135,926.114 two daughters and Miss Grace -Mrs. Claude Romans, who Is F'ox made a business trip to Ans- drove to Ord, Sunday accompan­ day and went down to defeat In an Mrs. Roscoe aGrnlck and Mrs. b. Full-PaId Stns______7,486.25 Old Age Pensloll ., _ 414.22 aister nine years O~d and a bro~~er -Jimmie, son of Mr. and Mrs. university he has. been In tra{nlng Ji'lnes and Licenses______96.00 Bee Inspectlon______55.00 County Road _ I Fees 7.00 5,Oli7.51 seven. Her mot er was ss JiTank Fafelta jr., was 111 Sunday. camp in Ashland. He wll1 return Interest on DeposltB ,.__ 269.75 County Special Highway _ Marie Chatfield. or Ord. a daughter He was improved Monday. to the state university this fall. Officers Fees 2,955.50 State Treasurer 24,125.85 1,558.34 r." Inheritance Tax _ of ¥r. and Mrs. John ~hatf!eld. . -Monday afternoon Ed Fales -Sunday Miss Ruth Oliver took 229.52 I County Road 7,357.72 Auto Refunds______30.12 School Distrlcts _ -Mrs. John Chatfield has reci left for his home In Medicine Roe, her mother, Mrs. Belle Oliver and Schooi Land Refunds______GO.30 29,529.75 Miscellaneous SehooL_____ 73.05 ~______School Bonds _ ceived a .letter from her son an . Wyo. He had been here for a few a sister of Miss Oliver's, Miss Lou Ord City GeneraL__:. 6,370.00 3,304.114 j daughter-In-law, Mr. ~nd Mrs. Lee, days with his brother, Henry Fales Oliver Of Toulon, Ill., and a cou­ State 4pportionmenL 3,472.71 Ord City Road .______400.00 t~~ Leno~, To\voships COnsolldated _ 22,397.19 Chatfield. Lee I.s With cqc before the latter passed away. Ed sin Miss Ruth Tuttle of Ord City Gas Tax______602.20 Ord City HalL______1,605.00 Advertising _ work. The letter was wnt en.1O stayed until after the funeral. Iowa to Burwell where they all 464.07 Arcadia Village Gas Tax___ 192.38 Ord Water Bond------____ 2,694.17 Bee InspectI09 _ Blue Bell Lodge, S. D. They ex- -Frank Alldersen, who has op- spent the day with relatives. Ord Paving Intersectlon______1.285.75 3.59 -'S~nday North Loup Vl11age Gas Tax 177.75 ~_~ pected to soon be moved. . f ened a meat market In Comstock, Miss Rose Kokes, a Total _ Paving District No. L______3,690.00 Redemptions _ 373.26 -Mr. and Mrs. !Qhn C. White 0 spent Sunday at hOl;ne. Mrs. An- nurse, was called to Grand Island 18,122.80 }<'ees _ 1933 Auto _ Paving Districts No.2 and 3______150.00 261.75 Lincoln were calling Saturday up- dersen Is planning on going' over to do special duty In a home. 2.50 Paving District No. 4______175.00 on the. James Ollis .famlly. Mr. this week. '.-Mrs. Bllly Rowbal was spend­ 1934 lluto- : _ High School Tuitlon ~ _ 4,0.86.98 I 10,466.25 Main sewer OuUeL______788.49 White IS statesupermtendent of -}<'rlday Jim Mortensen took mg Sunday In the country with Onl City GeneraL ~_· ~_ Paving D1strlcts -- _ 6,126.37 ewer District No. L______204.73 1,478.58 the. Rellgious Council of Education Mr and Mrs. S. Brooks to their l,Jer mother, Mrs. Chris Bossen. North Loup Village GeneraL______1,350,00 Ord City Road . ho~e Main Sewer OutleL _ 814.43 Ut.26 in Nebraska.. In Osceola They had been -Mrs. Opal Beebe and son Drivers Licenses__- _ North Loup Village Road-______400.00 Ord Water Bond ---- _ -Frank Andersen of Ord Is the spending a few' days with their Charles of North Loup were visit· 1,620.03 I! aU5 North Loup Vl1lage Bond______1,100.00 Ord Water RenL _ lIew proprietor of a meat market I d hter Mrs Orvll1e Sowl Ing their people, Mr. and Mrs. F. Duplicate Drivers Licenses _ 8.00 Arcadia- Village GeneraL______1,500.00 377.15 I In Comstock. Frank understands aug s ~ Ca;l Schmidt ~s vice B. Shirley for a few days, return- School ~d _ Ord City HalL _ I M Ladl~s 2,841.78 Arcadia VUlage Road______450.00 1,297.5~ ...... the meat market business and wl1l -I/'t f the of the Ing home Thursday. Arcadia Vl1lage GeneraL ~ wltb,out doubt do well tbere. pre-a en 0 . 11 -Monday Mrs. Floyd Wozniak Balanc& on hand, June 30, 1934 104,360.86 561.68 \y~ek ~~~~~ :r~rte~f i~?r ~~P~~o~' $288,798.59 Arcadia Village Road ~ _ -Guests th.ls. In the Frank I ::; and children of Elyria were vlslt- Total '- ~ .- $288,798.59 217.24 Fafelta home were Mr. and Mrs. Id t M Ll1lla Crow who Ing In the Mrs. Frank Krahullk North Loup Vl1lage GeneraL _ 477.79 Emil Brodecky of Howells, Nebr., pres en.' rs. n , home. North Loup V1llage Ro~d------3~.71 d M d Mrs James Malena of Is sepndmg the summer In a cot- -Miss Ruth Armstrong of Has- North Loup Vl11age Bond _ ~~arks~'nan They' arrived Sunday. tage at Englewood, Colo. Her tings Is a guest In the home of he I WE DO HEREBY CERTII<~Y, that w~ have examined the above statement of Geo. A. 457.40 -Mi .Winnie Hallen, a teacher daughter, Miss Merna Crow Is at- uncles, James Ollis and family Satterfield, County Treasurer of Valley County, for the six month period ending June Pav~ng Intersection (oyel'-dl'aft)_7__ 27.14 ss 001 of DOll las, Ariz., tending summer sCMol In Greeley. and Will Ollis and family. 30th, 1934. To th best of our knowledge we believe each collection has been propterl, PaTing District No. 4 _ 181.11 I~ in :h~ S~rlda~from gcall!ornia. Colo: Miss M.erna often spends the -Mrs. W. E. carlton was In AI'- entered and account~d for, and that the 'Vouchers and other items of ere4.!t were in ~~ v~ PaTing Diatdet No. 2 and 3 _ UU7 1 I Itlng her mother Mrs. eek eni With her mother am' cadla Monday for a short time. proper form and correctly entered, and that they were verl(led by us and found to be Paving DJstrkt No. L _ e s v s 11' ··ster. MarvIn Crow, who waf -Sunday Mr. and Mrs. BI1l correct, and that the aboye statement of balances agrees with the said accoanu f. tile l,18J.03 Peter Hallenea:dfet.;m tie'ste In thefaying in Ord and Miss Lillian Helleberg drove to Kenesaw. Th~ COUnt1 Treasurer's General Ledger. Dtinre Llcenses- -_ 22.75 i A -J4*,e afcllff hom~ Mrs. Belle 'row, who was employed at Granl' latter stayed for a tew days. . ),faIn. Sewer OutleL --.,------j plannln~ Morris Sorensen, J. A. Barber, Charles E. Johnson lUO •• unn • lIfi Lou ·'l!and. have Joined Mrs. Crow -Eastern Star are a S~dal Sewer Aese-sement _ 1 ?lherT aJd d~~$h~e:d 'Hi:: Ruth \farvin wl11 return but Lillian wll' kensington for the 27th of this Finance Committee 2tUS ~u~n, .!?ml j' Mn Oliver fa 'pend the summer with her mo month. It wl1 be held In the base- ---- .& utt e 0 nox, Ii f 'ber mp.nt of the Masonic bulldln~. I. Geo. A. atterfteld, County Treasurer of Valley County, Neb~b. do ~ue\.1 c.tr­ 1 a. . O .1 the mother of M:8SfRltbw ;:~nt -Mrs. Lova Trfndle has been -Roger MCMlndes has been tifT, that the abo"e statement is tru~ and corroot to th beat of my bowled!. ud )f- 'j Ord and an aun 0 • d )Ira 111 and coilflned to her bed most spendln~ two weeks with hls lief. . , . eliff· TheY ~rber:re com~ of the time fora week. She I, a grandparent8. Hr. and Mrs. AI- . OJX). A. SATTERFlIULD, Bob O1l"er, oT18ltednawB,. , lItUe impro,ed. bert McMlndes in AtklnlOn. County ~anJ', \ inC to Ord. . t ,i PAGE I"OUR THE ORn OUIZ. ORD. NEBRASI

-Mrll. G. E. Michea of Burwell was in Ord Tuesday. She fa • patient of Dr. Lee Nay. ----...... •.••.••••• VOTE FOR • Harry J. McBeth •= I am a candidate for the republican nomination for •= •I Olerk of the District Court I and wlll appreciate your vote I and support at the primary I _.Aug. 14. • __ • ••••__ JI Unusual FOOD

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Famous Betty Ann IlOMJNY, No.2 size can 3 for 23c • 30-day tickets ..• good in sleeping cars upon payment FAl\10US BEITY ANN of the asual Pulhnan fare Pork & Beans, giant No.2 cans, 2 for 19c $28.25. (llalf fare for children) T and T Root Beer Extract, makes 40 pints, pkg•....._._._14c KOOL-ADE, made in six Flavors, one pkg. makes 2 qts, • World Fair Tours including 2 pkgs. _ .;.:__...... _._.._ _ _.9c taXi service, hotel accommo­ dations, admission to the ORANGE SLICES, delicious candy, Pound _.._ __ 15e Fair Grounds ... all ex­ SCHALL'S BIG JUICY LEMON DROPS, Pound _ 19c penses except meals can be purchased at your home sta- KILL FLIES with InyDed, 16 oz. can.22c tion. . AEROXO,N FLY RIBBONS, 12 rolls .._. _..__.._.._..25c • Everybody is invited to' use . ' the Burlington areas as their CHARl\IIN Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls.....19c WorltJ's Fair Headquarters .. Large factory wrapped rolls. an exhibit booth and comfort­ able lounge ..room in the MAYFAIR TOILET TISSUE, 6 roIls ..__._. .. ._ _28c Travel and Transport Build­ LYE, Betty Anll, there is none better, 3 cans ...._ _._ 25c ing (south end) and the Bur­ Palmolive Soap, 4 bars 19c Pahnclivc, Camay or Hardwater Castile Toilet Soap lington Exhibit just outside 4 bars _ _._.._ _ _ __ .. _ --- -..-_.,....•._.19c that building. DIue Ribbon Malt. 3 lb. cail._.._ 50c PRETZELS, Burch very highest quality, POWld _.~.1ge H. G. Frey, ••• ~ ••••••••• m •.•••• ~ JELL POWDER, Betty Ann, all flavors, 3 pkgs _ 14c Ticket Agent 10 lb. Sugar and Hi-grade Flour 48 lb. sack . BLUE RIBBON MALT, large can....55c , Light or Dark. ~ Extra Special FOUR JACKS MALT, either light or dark, can .._._...43c 1 ••...... Friday and Saturday DILL PICKLES, fancy pack, quart jar, each..._...... __._17e i U hat's Neto and Netos at APRICOTS, Betty AUll, large 2% can, heavy syrup....._19c I Butter, a Valley county PEACHES, Betty Ann, No. 2% can, slices or halves, ! »roduct, Lb ..._.....__..25c I 'i\lthlr- irlltI1rt·,a heavy syrop, can..._...._. __.__ . . ~.. ..19c 1 Eggs, large selected, dz. 11c Block Salt.____ ..__ ... 3ge Glen D. Auble, O. D. PUBLISHED A. J. Auble Noble Echoes NEAR GALLON rmnr SALE Optometrist WEEKLY Jeweler Mr. and Mrs. Rene Desmul and Poultry and eggs taken in ::=:=:.=.==....:=....===--~-~~ family were Sunday dinner gueste All the famous Betty Aun Brand, as low as ordinary fruit. for cash or trade at high­ PEACHES, slices, No. 10 can. ._,__45c at Bill Suchaneks, ., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duda and est possible prices. BLACKBERlUES, very heavy pack, No. 10 can .. 4ge , . ' family spent Sunday afternoon at ~ ." Oue day last week a lady brought in enough Frank Shotkoaki's, Louise and Lyle Desmul spent CHERRIES, Pitted Royal Ann 49c ! last week with their grandparents, Furniture ( p ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Suchanek. A 75c value, No. 10 can. Used but not abused! I They· returned home Sunday and PEA~S, Bartlett's, No. 10 cau .._. .__ . =-._. .. ..4% , CHIROPRACTIC i Lavern stayed with his grandpar­ -I Old Gold Health Service i ents. 1 range, 5 kitchen cab­ I Mr. and Mrs. F.. J. Shotkoskl inets, 2 oil stoves, 5 ice FAMOUS FOR BETTY ANN FOOPS .I Drs. Schuler Sf, Schuler = spent Sunday evening at R. G. Des- boxes, 1 Coleman stove, 3 , to get a nice pair of wcfl-fitted glasses. Palmer School Graduates. .• ~ rout's. . dabeds, 8 dressers, 2 tables, f Dr. Bertha Schuler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dworak, Mrs. 1 Joe Korl>eUc and Mrs. Anton Zik­ 2 dining room suites, 1 liv­ THE . Chiropractor ing room suite, 10 rockers, } Dr. Burnell Schuler, Splno­ round drove to Loup City Friday. graph and Neuroclometer Lois Marie Schultz of Cheyenne, springs, beds, chairs.. Maybe That's A Good Idea! Technician. Wyo., is spending a few days at Rene Desmul's, I ALL NEW FURNITURE I FOOD CENTER I Frank Shotkoskl, Peter DUda, ;1 Office 1st door south of P. O. at 10 to 25% Discount YOUR OLD TRUSTY STORE Hours 9-l! a. m, 2-4) p. m. Joe Wadas and Rene Desmul drove Monday to ~b,.e eastern part of Ne­ •••••••••••••••- _.---- _.-I braska, returning Monday evening. ~ -, ' THE ORO QUIZ,.ORD, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1934 PAGE FIVE -, 'S ,.",smwg ....,-- ==="'"1" - .-~·_--~~-_· __·_------1 -Mrs. Charley J. Mason of -Business called Bert Needham ~,,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:\... sma...• returned from Columbus Wednes­ Broken Bow was in Ord Friday. day after spending three weeks fLOCAL NEWS j' She is stayIng In Burwell with ~~~~~d~~d ~~~f~ t~~'ed~~v~IS~I:J visiting friends and 'relatives' ~------.--_._------.-- her mother, who Is not well. II Th A . d· Ch n nioo there. -:Miss Alyce Seerley came from Mr. and Mrs. Dean Whitman -Mr. and Mrs. John Miller or Grand Island and spent the week Ericson were in Ord Saturday. end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~::~~;{i:~~::~~:::~~::~:£ Depu~nt ~uU~~EJ~GE_~ RePoT,e~ TeI~l.:. ~~ were In Ord Wednesday on busi­ of the Green ness. While here John had a visit with L. W. Seerley. ' I E his brother, Paul Miller and fam­ -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and sington FrIday afternoon in the Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Uy, who were here from Hastings. two daughters of Grand Island, home of Mrs. W. H. Barnard. Wm. Gregory and family, Mr. and --Saturday F. M. Bonsall and Mrs. Margaret Cole Bartlett had Fern Bryson, freshman; Evelyn Micheal returned from Gothen­ Mrs. Lester Bly and family and were visiting the Clarence Bless­ -Albert RadII left Monday for a birthday party in honor of her Hyatt, freshman; Janet Cook, Floyd Bonsa:1 of Arcadia were in ing family Sundan, Mrs. MllIer hIs home in Western. He Is a burg Wednesday where they had Mrs. Lillie Bly had .a pIcnic' at son Danny's fourth birthday last freshman; Ina Garner, sophomore, been attending the Epworth the Community park In honor ot i>rd for a few hours. and the children stayed for a long­ brother of Mrs. Joe Knezacek. Wednesday at the Community and Lllllan Celik, sophomore arb --Sunday Miss lola Mae wn­ -Mrs. Lloyd Zeleski was in­ League Institute. While there Mrs. Elizabeth Butterfield's birth- \ er vIsit. park. Seven little tots enjoyed attending Wesleyan university. ~ Uams came from Kearney where stalled Noble Grand last Tuesday Rev. Nye conducted the mornlng day. -The MethodIst Ge!leral Aia the party very much. Lind Golden left for Lincoln watch and taught a course in , ' ahe Is staying with her aunt, Mrs. /p.eeting was held last Wednesday evening by the Ord Rebekah lodge. Mrs. Marie Weddel and son Len Sutton. She Is spending a Mr. and Mrs. George Owens (of Wednesday where he will make Hymnology. His father, Rev. E. Blllle, Mrs. Fred Whitman aDJd, ! afternoon in the church basement, The members enjoYed a covered W. 'Nye conducted all services . few days with her parents, Mr. There was a good attendance. dish luncheon. Ord spent Thursday morning In arrangements for enrolllng In the Mrs. Lillie Bly returned from _ .and Mrs. F. C. Williams. Arcadia. Mrs. Owens vIsited with state university this fall. during Rev. Lawrence Nye's ab- three weeks vIsit in'lowa and 11­ Madams -Mearl C. Smith, Emma -Mr. and Mrs. paul MllIer of Mrs. Clara Easterbrook, an' old sence. ' -Quilting division of the Meth- Koelling, Clayton and Robert Noll Hastings were in Ord Saturday The rural mall carriers month­ lin~ls. -odlst aid had a kensington yester- time friend, who she worked for ly meeting was held at North Mrs. Jess Marvel and Mrs. N. served. - and Sunday vIsiting their rela­ when she was known as Molly Mr. and Mrs. Harold McClary 4lay In the church basement. -Cecil A. Weddel of Arcadia, tives, the Herman MllIer and R. Loup Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and A. Lewin entertained the Eastern visited at the Ernest Daddow -Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Saville. while Mr. Owens Inquired Mrs. Anton Nelson and Glenn Star kensington at a seven o'clock candIdate for county superlntend­ N. Rose and Albert Dahlin tam­ as to the paint job of. the new home at Wiggle Creek last satur-' Long and daughters drove to ent, was an Ord vIsitor Saturday. Uies and with other relatives. Beaver attended from here. dinner at the Community park day. cairo taking Leo's mother, Mrs. -Mrs. wm. Grindey of ChIcago school building. Dr. and Mrs. Warren have rent­ Wednesday evening. All report­ W. D. .Long to the home of a -'Dr. Lee Nay was called to Mrs. Elizabeth Quinn of Elkhorn ed a very enjoyable time. Is visiting Mrs. Cecil Clark for a Burwell last Wednesday to attend ed the Mrs. Hugh Hagood property (More Arcadia news on page 8). daughter. Mrs. Long will visil couple le ~:::~---. diligently and economi

. ~'~-""~---"'~-Nl pense -----:------U§.e1 Tll1ie Adamek. care and sa~'f }ork that I have done for successive weeka prevlcua to the oj admlnlstratlon upon ~ eetate­ Barbara Urban, Care and keep of Joe Turek ----- 15.00 you m Nebra.eka I wiU do for you day set for eald hearing. of WUlIB B. Ga.3ler, deceased, Jate rocee ings 0 ,t e OU".ty oar keep of Mrs. Kubica --- 10.00 Anna Hurlbert. self. chll- In the senate. In testimony whereot I have of saId county. may be 1s&ue4 to O. d f h C B d Max Wall. Roberts house dren and Mfll. DrAk~___ 35.00 "What are my opponents going hereunto set my hand and official Pecenka of Elyria. In said county, P rent 5.00 Joseph Bartunek. self____ 5.00 to represent? Burke Is goIng to seal this 9th day of July. 19U. whereupon. I have appoInted FrI­ ~"."",,,,,,,__,.,,~,,_,.,,,~_,_., ~ Max Wall. Stone house Lela B. c;lreen. Mattie Max- vote the administration but other- JOHN L. ANDERSON. day, the 3r.d day of Augullt, UU, July 10,-1934. at 10:00 A. M. Jens Hansen. Theron Beehrle, rent -.------5.00 80n L.______18.00 wIse Mr. Mullen hasn't told Burke (SJ:!1AL) County Judge. at ten o'clock Inlhe forenoon, a.t lWr;ular meeting of Board of Mike Socha; '3rd Ward: Alfred Owen White, Harding. Cox, Mrs. Lova Trindle. aeIL___ - 7.00 yet. He doesn't know which side July U---3t. my otnce In said eountr, a& the " tt; Supervisors called to order by carlson. James WUhtrle. Joe Roh- w~;t~1Il~~:,rit~a~~-p-;r 8.00 Mrs. John C. ChaWeld. he Is goIng to be eJDployed on yet time and place of hearIng 6ald Chairman. with all supervisors Ia, Andrew Purcell. Ed Wilcox. Lova Trlndle rooms____ 10.00 and untll he decld~s whom he wlll Dads & Vogeltanz and petition, at which time and place J/rooent upon roll call. Norman Holt, Goo. Finch. taUon on 19 COO boys Edith Tatlow. self and- represent he can't tell what he Fred M. Deweese, Attorne,s. all persons interested may appear Klnutes of last meeting were Ellsworth Ball Jr.• SupervI~r. to camps ------30.00 chIldren ------l~OO stands tor. NOTICE. and show cause why eald Jettera read and approved as read. Arcadia Township and VlIIage--- Alfred A. Wlegardt, Dlst. Protecttve savings &; Loan "You have the followIng to vote To Guy G. Ellis and Harry W. should not be granted as praTed Bank balances as of June 5th H. D. Weddel, L. 1£ Bulger. Ra1- court costs. State vs. Ass'n., Tatlow hOUM for on the democratic ticket for McQuaid, Tru.stees of the estate of for In said petition. read as follows: First National mond Kerchal, Arthur Easter- Woodworth ------60.07 rent ------5.00 the senate: One substitute, one de- Henry F. Hamilton, deceased, De- It fa further ordered that 8A1d 'Bank, Oro. $43,277.•8, Nebraska brook, Wm. V. Toops. Edw. C. Nel- Mrs. Margaret Wentworth, Mrs. W. E. Kesler, Care coy and one Norris No.2. One to rendants. The above named de- petitioner give notice to all per­ State Bank, $22,721.31; Elyria son. James Cooper. Earl Snod- May and June rent for and keep of Florence represent Mullenlsm. one to draw tendants wlll take notice that they sons interested In said estate of State Bank. $3612.92; "Jrst Na- grass. Hope Dumond (Referred Ball ------16.00 votes away from the tarmers and have been sued. together with the pendency of the petition. and tiona! Bank. Arcadia, $16,167.04. Yale-Orville Gartside. W. D. to Bo~rd) ------16.00 North Loup Bldg. & Loan wage earners and the other put In other defendants, by The Lincoln the time and place set for hearing the same, by causing a copy of this several pro,perty owners appear-l Kingston. Delbert Holmes. Mra. Margaret Wentworth. Ass'n., Catlin and Hard- with my name on the ballot. Joint Stock Land Bank of Lincoln, od. before board in protest to house S. V. Hansen. Superv:lsor. June rent for Mrs, :Matt- Ing house rent, ~_____ 10.00 "Charles Bryan Morearty," so that Nebraska, plaIntiff, in the District order to be published In the Ord ,. , rents paid by county having been Enterprise-Will Foght. Joh.n ley ------' 10.00 SylvIa Stewart, self and they wlll read the first part and Court of Valley County. Nebraska. Quiz, a legal weekly newspaper )'educed to $5.00 per month. Hornlckle, A. D. Bredthauer. Alfred A. Wiegardt. Court children 20.00 mark It by mistake." , whIch petition was filed on April published In said county and ot gen­ Ing oast eleven o'clock A. M. Davis Creek-F. M. Bower. Her- costs ------n.66 Amy Carmodz, self and Governor Bryan finIshed his 4, 1934. the object and prayer eral clrculatlon therein. three sue­ It be "'_ Nina Norman M-.>Ison hlld 1000 thereof being to foreclose a mort- and there being no objections to or man Desel. • . ' and postage ,~______25.12 Otto Walkemeyer, Labor__ .60 political lawyers are the most estate of Cornelia N, Blakeslee. de- 112, Z. C. B. J., Lodge, GeranIum W. S. Miller, Kilgore, Geo. Duryea, Labor ---_ 2.10 dangerous things I know of. It ceased. late of saIl! county, may be Township. for a renewal of Dance Ingles &; Murphy board Upon motion duly carried, fore- Isn't the communists and Reds that Issued to Ambrose S. Blakeslee of and Amusement Hall license. ex- and room 44.00 going report, was accepted and are Injuring this country-It Is the Arcadia. in saId county, whereupon, ORD DIRECTORY piring August 8. 1934. was then MIke Novotny, May and ' warrants ordered drawn In pay- educated crook," the governor I have appointed Thursday. the considered, and there beIng no ob- June rent for MorrIs and ment of all claims allowed. 'saId.. 2nd day of August. 1934. at ten ...•...... •...... ~ ; jecUons on til,e. and the renewal Hanson (Referred to Peport of claims committee up- 'iI am Interested In the govern- o'clock In the forenoon. at my of- license fee, havIng been paid, It Board "'______2.00 on BrIdge Fund ClaIms, read as ment being so fair that each and flce In said county. as the time ang YR. LEE C. NAY ORVILLE H. SOWL was moved by Desmul. and sec- Neb. Cont. Tel. Co.. tele- , follows: everyone of you would be willing place of hearing said petition. at DR. ZETA M. NAY onded by Ball. that applIcation be phone servIce and tolL_ .9.35 Roger Benson, labor 45.90 to offer your life as a sacrifice to whIch time and place all persons OSTEOPATHY FU'NERAL DIRECTOR granted and lIcense issued. Mo- Nebr. Paper Co., 5 cases Guy Burrows. gas______2.40 your country at any time. The I Interested may appear and show Ambulant. or office. Treatment tlon carrIed. paper towels______16.60 Custer county. Material re- ' cause why said letters Should not of Varicose Veins and of PUes. Ord, Nebraska Petition of Elyria Township NuWay Cleaners. Cloth- paIring c 0 u n t y line D be .granted as prayed for In saId Tonsils Removed by Electro- Board. asking for a survey of line Ing for Mrs. Kubica bridge 176.34 ~ petition, Coagulation Phones: Bus. 3'!JJ Res. S77-W of road along ,the north sIde of (laId over) 1.25 T. B. Hamilton, labor 59.50 • I~ Is further o)'dered that saId Phonell: Office 181J; Res. 181W. northwest quarter of Sec. 10. Twp. Ord Artificial Ice Co" Ice J. J, Jensen, labor 42.00 n ICH petitioner gJve notice to all persons 20. Range 15 West, 6th P. M.• for for FERA provisions____ 4.00 L.. & L. Tire & Battery K.... Inte..rested In said estate of the DR. H. N. NORRIS the reason tha,t correct lInes of The Ord QUIZ,' Stationery , ServiCe. Battery repairs S !l"18. pendency of the petition. and the McGINNIS'& said roads cannot be determIned and prInting (Referred and recharge--______5.30 'foCI'. time and place set for hearIng the OsteopathJe Pb,sJdu from records. was considered, and to Board .: 252.55 Steve Malepscy, labor 43.20 To think and feel we are able, sa~e, by bcausI~~ :edCOPY of this FERGUSON Ad 8argt!Ga upon motion duly seconded and Jerry Petska. H a ti g h t. Everett Mason, labor 5.10 is often to be so. Experience at or er to e pu lid In the Ord Veterillariilns y Offl~ carrIed. same was granted. and Klanecky and transfent Chris Rasmus,sen, labor-__ 9.20 the Sanitarium durIng the past QU~~i h~Ieigal 7;ekl newspaper Phone 117J. Res. 117W Burvey ordered. groceries ,.._____ 8.90 Union Pacific Railroad Co., ' thirty years ~as proven to me that j pu s . n sa county and of ORD,NEBRASKA Eyes Tested ____ Glasses Fitted The SUl?ervisors then submitted, Protective SavIngs & Loan Freight on lumber 7200.25 .thls intelligent proverb is not only general <:,Irculatlon thereIn. three the followmg lIst ot Jurors, for the Assn,', Rex Clement rent Anton Wegrzyn, Assigned" true. but that it should be applied -,------last six months of 1934, to-wit: (Referred to Board) __ _ 10.00 labor 5.10 more often to our dally needs. F.L.BLESSING LIst oLJnrors for Second Frank Pillnowskl, Tromp- Weller Bros., materlaL___ 16.50 Most of my' patients tell me they ORD HOSPITAL Half of 1931. ke rent (Reterred to Otto Walkemeyer, labor--- 5.10 could have arranged to come soon- Geu. A. Parkins, DENTIST Noble-Chris NIelsen, Joe Dwor- Board 10.00 Wheeler Lumber Bridge er for their cure. Thats nearly Telephone 85 One Block Sou~h of Post OWce ak, Harvey Parks, H. R. Packer. Geo. S: Round. Sheriff and .and Supply Co., Bridge always true. They just thought O. D. ElyrIa-Jess Howerton, Chris Jailer fees 1904 lumber. (laid over) $1,167.99 they couldn't. A lot of sufferIng X-Ray Dlaposla C. J. Miller, M. D. ,Johnsen. Leon Dubas. Ben Augus- Frank Rakosky. RepairIng Upon motion duly carried, fore- and a lot of danger can easily be OPTOMETRIST OWce In Malonic TempJe trn. well on county farm__ __ 2.25 goIng report was accepted as read avoIded by takIng care of your OWNER Only otDce In the Loup Eureka-Lee Lindsay. L. J. G. A. Satterfield, Postage_ 25.00 and warrants ordered drawn in rectal trouble In time. The Dr. Charles W. Weekes. M. D. Karty. Frank Danczak. Pauline Tolbert. Salary payment of all claIms allowed. Rich Rectal anitarlum and CliniC Talley devoted exc1u­ \ Ihely to the eare of OWe. Phone at Sur&ery. ComultatioB Morris Sorensen. SupervIsor FERA RelIef worker. Upon motion duly made and car- at Grand Island wlll be glad to your eyel. Ord Clty-lst Ward: Keith Lewis, mileage, expense______98.80 rled, the following monthly al- serve you. - (1) HILLCREST Jnd X-Ray Clayton Gilroy. Joe Kne,zacek. AI- C..E. TImmerman. K,IrbY lowances.were made effective from ~ 01D~ In' the Bailey bulldln, b~rt Lukesh. John Goddard. Frank house rent (Referrei1 to July 1. 193•• to continue until fur- over Croe!l7'1 Hardware. SANiTARIUM '" TravIs. Jud Tedro; 2nd Ward: W. Board) :.______8.00 ther orders of this Board, to-wit: , . . Phono III Kessler, C. F. O. Schmi~t. How- Valley County Farm Bur- Barbara Urban, self and .• . Phone" ...... H 41 Ord. Nebraeu ard Barnes, Clalton Timmerman, &all. J'une I&lal7 and ex- ? children 5.00 - , -- " rUE ORD QUIZ~ ORD. NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 193·1 PAGE SEVEN r '####p' '''''' '''''''''''''''' '':''''' ###'' ###'' ###'''''' '''''''''] City Council Proceedlngs, and labor------18.85 E.HallBall, Ashes from City_ last Friday to attend the interna­ Oro. N'b,aska, July G. "" Chester Austln, sa,"'y _ ss.ee 2.00 tional Walther League conrentlcn 1 It VanBoskirk & Remington, Mira Valley News held there. 58.00 Auditing City Records__ . 70.00 Mrs. John Bremer accompanlea Olare Clement was unfortunate C. F. O. SChmidt, team work Alice, James and Wm. Vogeler and this week when he lost a valuable ~,~~!.~~?~,~~~~~,- ~~~:~1i.~fi:fi~i:~i~#.~i :i1r:1~if::~~:: and laboL______35.30 son Donald, to Macomb, II!., whertJ 200.00 cow which had been eating on the y Mark Guggenmos, Labor__ 3.90 they attended the funeral of her alfalfa. l-Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Steinert -Mr. and Mrs .Ace Vincent have In the City Hall at 8:00 o'clock, p'lpett Cash, Freight and 17.16 Food Center Store, Soap grandfather which was held on The Evangelical people had and Mrs. Clay Syas of Omaha ar- named their new daughter Carrie m, Mayor Flagg presided. City cash expense ------and f1yswatter _ 1.09 Sunday. They' started for that their July social Thurs~y eve- !ived Sunday. They are relatives Lou. She was born in Ord but Clerk Rex Jewett recorded the pro- ElectrIc Fund, Ross Blessing, Labor _ 6.20 place on Friday of last week. ning of last week. . of the late Mrs. 'Sarah Dye. baby and mother returned a few ceedljjga. W. A. Fredricks, Advance John Benson, Labor _ I 32.00 4.20 Miss Della Nass and Marvin Mr. and Mrs. 'George Lange, -Monday Mr. and Mrs. Walter days ago to their home in Loup The Mayor instructed the Clerk on salary ------~- Guy Burrows, Gas and Crow spent last week in Colorado. Miss Ella Holtz and James Bremer Coats of Arcadia were in Ord to City. to call the roll. The Clerk called Hayden Coal Oo., One car grease for tractor _ went to Shelton last.Friday. Thel 51.25 7.68 Monday evening the Lange, Bre­ attend the funeral of their grand- -Miss Ella Mae Sershen, daugh- the roll and the following Council- of coal ------H. B. VanDecar, Premium mer and Fuss young folks and returned the same day. mother, Mrs. Sarah Dye.. of John Bershen, writes to her ~en were present: Guy Burrows, Thompson Hayward Oo., ter 22.04 on Commissioner's Bond' 20.00 Miss Ella Holtz enjoyed a picnic A group of Evangelical young -Leland Pierce, son of Mr. and f I d f' Frank 8ershen, Frank Travis, Val Soda ash, Soda aluminate Thornes eafe, meals______4.15 and swimming at the Anderson folks enjoyed a swtmmlng partJ Mrs. Luther Pierce of Burwell, is I: enus rom Niagara Falls. She Pullen, Cur] Gudmundsen, Anton Neb. Cont. Tel. Co., Phone 6.00 Ed Lacina, Labor on ditch, 1.20 island. Miss Holtz, the honored at the Anderson island Monday at Camp Halsey with the CCC is on a bus trip and is visiting Bartunek. City Hall ------­ N. D. Ralston, Bricking guest at the picnic, will leave for evening. work. Luther took Leland and numerous places of interest here .The report of James B. Ollis, Malleable Iron Range Oo., manhole ~______10.00 r~l&tiTes 3.11 her home near Shelton this week. A number of the af .eeveral other boys to the camp. and in Canada. ' CIty Treasurer for the month of Stove repairs ------W. E. Kessler, Labor on Oscar Hellwege, George Bremer Mrs. George Lange helped her 7.05 ditch ~ _ There were four hundred boys at -George Parkins [r., WAS a pa- June was read, and by motion or- G. E. Supply co, Supplies 2.10 and Edgar Lange drove to Omaha celebrate her birt1\d&y Sunday. this camp. ' . tlent in the St. Francis Grand Is- dered placed on file. The Texas Co., One Bbl. L. H. Covert, Marshall, -Mr..and Mrs. Kenneth Tim- land hospital. He is at home The claim of John Collison for engine oil ------18.90 reim.burseme~t ealary and 13 dogs_____ 98.00 merman returned Friday from again after a minor operation. for pipe laying and Karty Hardware, Miscel- Crosby Hardware, Sash Garfield. county. Th)e latter had -Misses Esther Bee and Hazel diggmg was presented. The mat- Ianeous supplies ------­ 6.70 cord _ .70 \ been there several days on account Holman of North Loup came to Ord ter was discussed pro and con. Y. & L. Battery Shop, Bat­ Koupal & Barstow, Sup- of the death of her father, SCott last Tuesday and spent a few days Moved by Gudmundsen and second- tery service ------­ 3.10 plies '___ 79.36 Kenne~h Key. had gone to Bur- with their grandparents, Mr. and ed by Pullen that the claim be re- Water Fund, Water used Rollin Ayres, Plans and well for the funeral. Mrs. W. W. Lootbourrow, jected. Councilman /Gudmundsen in plant ------59.67 Particular People . apecltlcatlons 274.79 2.10 -There was a picnic dinner -Ches Chinn is at his home in catted for the question. The W. Vincent, Labor------John Mason, Raising man- Sunday in ~he Ord park, honoring North Loup after several days stay Mayor put the question and in- Jis Mortensen, salary­ hole .:. ' ..-- 5.00 100.00 the Ulrich Sorensen famUy of Ber- in Gering, Nebr., with his daughter structed the Clerk to can the roll Engineer ------­ Roy Pardue, Salary, night ' Prefer Our Meats wyn. Others to attend the picnic and famlly. for the vote thereon. The Clerk C. B. & Q. R. R. Oo., Rent police 70.00 10.00 were T. Sorensen and Morris sor- -Mj"s. Edward Johnson is spend- called the roll, and the following of power house _ Ira Lindsay, salary, janitor 30.00 -ensen and families, Mr..and Mrs. ing the summer in St. Paul with was the vote on this motion. C. I..•. SOrensen, Digging 1.35 Noll Seed co., seeds______3.15 Yes, its true, we number .amone our P, L. Plejd.rpp and Mr. and Mrs. her father, John Jphnson, Ed goes Yeas: Bartunek, Gudmundsen, poles ------..:--- C. J. Mortensen, For refund steady customers most of the Ord fami. CArl Sorensen and famUy. down. often over the week end. Pullen, Travis, Sershen Burrows Guy Vincent, Removing to treasurer______69.09 3.90 lies that are known to be "particular" -Miss Bernice Nelson, a daugh- -Madams Will McLain and AJ Nays: none. Motion ca;ried. ' light poles ------P~tty cash, Freight and ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, !<~erris spent Sunday in the ho'm~ The Mayor made the following Ord Welding Shop, Engine about their food. These families want .75 cash expense______22.50 aubmltted to' a major operation of Mrs. Henry Fales assisting appointments for supervisors of repairs ------'- Peter Kiewit SOns Co., _quality at a fair price and know that Thursday in the Ord Hospital and with the work as there were sev- public dances: The Korsemeyer Oo., Elec- 9.90 Storm sewer _------438.00 they can always get it here, They is doing nicely. She is a patient eral relatives there..' Sunday was Mrs. Alvin Hill. Moved by Gud- trlcal Supplies ------,.- Moved by Bartunek and second­ A. know, too, that our meats are butchered Of Dr. F. Barta. Miss Nelson the day of Henry's funeral. Ma- mundsen and seconded by Travis Anton Johnson, salary, En- 115.00 ed by Gudmundsen that the Aeaches in district 33. dams McLain, Ferris ~nd Fales are that the appointment be confirmed. gfneer ------claims be allowed, and warrants handled and refrigerated in the mos; modern and sanitary manner. -Mrs, Mamie Wear, who is vis- members of the Rebekah lodge. Motion carried. PhUUps Petroleum Oo., 7.27 be drawn 'on their respective funds lting in Omaha plans on going to -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Enger of Ord AlWin Jensen. Moved by Bur- 011 ------~---- for tbeeame. Motion carried. Chicago and spending a few days were spending Sunday with several rows and seconded by Gudmund- C. B. & Q. R. R. Co., Frt. 215.25 There being no runner business Is your family "particular" about with relati"!es and taking in the relatives at the Christensen home sen that the appointment be con- on coal ------to come before the Mayor and world's fair. near North Loup. They were eele- firmed. Motion carried. H. G. Dye, Salary-Engin- its food? Then you, too, should he 105.00 Council at this time, it was moved -John Burns' is the new post- brating the birthday of Mrs. Stan- Mrs. GeorgI! Owen. Moved by eel' ------by Gudmundsen and seconded by buying meat from our market. master in scoua. He took over ley Mitchell o~ Burwell. Gudmundsen and seCOnded by Phillips Petroleum Oo., Travis that the Ma)'or and Coun­ the oftice Jul, 11. -Miss Eleanor Dye came from Pullen that the appointment be Two barrels 011 _ 42.56 5.00 cil of the City of Ord, Valley -Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dasher Kansas City Monday to attend' the contlrmed. Motion carried. Petty cash, Meter refund__ 13,40 County, Nebraska, adjourn. and little daughter of Milwaukee, tuneral of her grandmother, Mrs. Fred Cohen. Moved by Gud- Petty cash, caah expense__ ATTEST: '\Via.. and Mr. and' Mrs. Melvin Sarah Dye. mundsen and seconded by Sershen General Fund. Rex Jewett, G. B. Flagg, Dasher and family of Lincoln have -Thursday Miss Mildred Haas that the appointment be confirmed. Neb. Cont, Tel. Co., Phones, 5.25 City Clerk. Mayor recenur returned )bOrnle after' a returned home from the Wesleyan Motion carried. Plant and marshall's _ 'visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. University where she had taken MQved by Gudmuudsen and se- Western Land Roller Co., Card of Thanks, six Chrls Bossen. Charley and Mel- some studies for weeks. Miss conded by Pullen that the City of Manhole rings and COT- 58.75 We wish to thank all of the Pecenka & Perlinski yin ere sons of Mrs. Bossen. Mildred was accompanied by two Ord pay Mrs. Ada Munn $450.00 era ------friends in and around Ord and MEA'r MARKET ..:-U. B. Aid ladles met last Wed- Burwell ladles, Misses Carmen and for a. right-of-willY tor the new United Chemical Oo., 5t. Elyria for their kindness to us in nesdar with Mrs. A.C.Wf1son. Doris Weber, who had also spent highway. Motion carried. broom and janitor's BUP- 8.51 our recent bereavement. 'There was A good attendance and several weeks at the university. The following resolution was plies ------~----- the ladies enjoyed nice lunch- -Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich Sorensen presented to and read by the Clerk. The Ord Quiz, Printing and Mrs. Edna LideIl, Omaha, Neb. a 45.95 Mrs. A. A. Grote, Huron, S. D. eon Bened by the hostess. Yes- and family of Berwyn came to Ord BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor llul,}lishlng ------terdal the aId ladles met with Mrs. Sunday to see their daughter and and City Council of the City of Ord, -----:----:--"--~---___! Wes Dail,. . .' sister who is a patient in the Ord Nebraska, that the City Treasurer C== ------'------...... :------=- . -Sunday dinner guests lp. the hospital. Mls~ Margaret is recov- be and he hereby is authorized to . home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. King ering nicely and will be able to go increase the depo.sits in the First were Mrs. A. King and Miss Mag- to the Carl Sorensen home In a few National Bank in Ord be increased \ gie King and Misses Clara and days. to $15,000.00, provided that the said Grace King who ar~ spending the -Miss ClaraLee VanWie drove First National Bank in Ord in- sammer at home. tl? Grand hland Sunday. where 'she creased its securities held in es- -The Chris Bossen family were Vlslted friends. !<'rom there she crow to $15,000.00 to cover the in­ lunch guests Sunday evening in the drove to Hastings V{here she will creased depo.sits, and that the de­ Joe Rowbal home. spend a weelts vacation with Nor- posits in the Nebraska State Bank ....,-Mrs. nan Needham was install- ris and Lloyd VanWie and their be Increased to $11,000.00, provid­ ed as chaplain of the Broken Bow families. ed that the said Nebraska State Rebekah lodge at installation JI~ri- -Tuesday evening Scott Key, Bank increase its securities held in day night. former sheriff of Garfield county, escrow to $11,000.00 to cover the -Mrs. Jennie Wickman and son passed away. He was in the yard, increased deposits. Junior recently visited relatives in and dropped dead. He is well IATTEST: St. paul. known In Ord, being the father of! Rex Jev;ett, G. B. Flagg, Mrs. Kenneth Timmerman of Ord. City Clerk Mayor. ....,-Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson are It was moved by 8ershen and driving to town every day to see seconded by' Bartunek that the their daughter, Miss Bernice who above resolutiOn be adopted as is a patient in the Ord hospital. read. Motion carried. .\~ ,\·S -!<'rank Kinmont of Huntington The following claims were pre- Park, Calif" is dead of heart di-· sented and read: ' sease. He passed away last Tues-I Fire Department JI'und. day night. He was an Ord boy H Ball, Hose cart to fire_ 1.00 \ \\1t\l'-'/ when he was young and later Alfred Gizinski, Hose cart taught school here. His wife was to fire :...------­ 1.00 Miss Myrtle Hather of Ord, a Clark's Dray Line, Hook ~;\"OU\ daughter pf MrSl. John McL,ain. and ladder (0 3 fires____ ,3.00 There are two children, both mar- Rollin Dye, Hose' cart to ried. fire ------~------1.00 -Rev. L. M. Real returned homo Padng' District No. I) }'und. e ye1\\e Friday after'a few da.ys stay in the Peter Kiewit Sons Co., lt Veteran's hospital, Lincoln. He Paving ------6106.48 went down for treatment for his Str~t Lighting Fund. ViG1\~ nose and throat trouble. Electric l'"'und, Energy for 'IOU, ,-Mrs. L. M. Real, Mr. and Mrs. Street Lights -~.------165.85 Guy Burrows and daughter Jerrine Wootlnghouse Supply Co., and Irene Whiting returned home Street Lamps -______16.10 last Tuesday evening. They had ,Cemetery }'und. enjoyed a good day's fishing in Joe Rowbal, Repair _ 3.00 Lake Erlcso!1. . " MCLain & Sorensen, Paper N -The many friends of Miss Lucy for sexton's residence _ !.So Rowbal are 'pleased that she has L. T. Wegrzyn, Supplies for again accepted a position in the 'Cemetery ------~------27.50 top~ a 22-year record of en.glneerlng progress Ord .schools. She will have the W. H. \BIarnard,8eliton'~ fourth grade. Miss Rowbal and salary 110.00 FIRST Miss Inez Swain recently finished Paling Repair }'und. In !be low-price field wbh six weeks at the K.earney Normal. Brown on Co., Kerosene that makes Chevrolet the best riding car In THE sn, STARTER -'-Misses Bess, Minnie and Bar- for flares ------3.80 bara Lukes and Mrs. Anna Martin Sack Lumber & Coal Co., / were guests Sunday in the home Sand and cement ------123.25 th~ low-price 6eld of Joe Lukes and family. Rollin Dye, HauUngsand -Mrs. G. Hoyt was in from the and rocks ______12.20 country from Thursday until Sat- Sinclair Oil Co., Gasoline urday staying with her mother, and kerosene 11.93 Mrs. D. B. Smith who was ill but George Hubhard, Hauling ~ Year aft« Teu, it's been newest ol motocing eene.atloOS is a mand Is improved. cement ------,;.---- 5.75 -Thursday evening Miss Helen Lawrence Burger, PaTing ~ the same wxT: O1evrolet of smootli, easy, pt1e ~ioo.. No otbtt' FIRST with the SLIDING Houtby gave a party In her country Repair 22.00 A Bargain home. Several were ~there from Weller Bros., Sand ~_ 3.66 FIRST with the NEWEST and BESTl ride in tho wodd can eYe11 oompare With GEAR TRANSMISSION Ord. Road Fund. Ole..-rolet kading-othenfollouv.g. O1eY­ it. It m.ak.es O1nrolet lu and away the In Comfort -l?U1 Tunn1cU(f jr., is spending Brown Oil Co., Gas for the greater portion of the summer tractor ------­ 1.55 ro1et out infront with the lat.e6t proveJ ad­ oot ridin, car in the Jow-price field. .t: in Burwell. He :Is ~ployed in Ed Mason, Labor------5.10 ~ear his uncles store. Ord Welding Shop, Repairs vancements. Sell-.tarted Sliding lIne you notked how A.m,ttica hal tahA -Royal Neighbors enjoyed a and manhole steps _ 4035 'tran&Dliwon! Strumlin.Od deeignl It U'O. Lincoln'. kensington Friday enning in the Frank Manchester, Labor to the K.nee-Action rider In,M finl6 o~8ru.siceM'~ home of Mrs. A-. J. Ferris. Mrs. on Streets ------­ 3.00 Chevrolet and pro8res- . 1ftOnllu, demand for ~ can ~ pro­ ._# Best Hotel Walter Noll was assistant hostess. John Danner, Labor on .ivene.u tJuatJorced alllow-pricedcar, he spent the night with her pea- I3treet ------UO ducdoft to eM ltillam tccal auained 6y any FIRST with the Enjoy an atmOephero of pIe, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley. Chas. Peckham, Cleaning eventually to adopt the~ and other -Mrs. Ed Thompson of Arcadia Streets ------3.00 CIIdcmCbik cLuiIt8 1934. SAfETY GAS TANK tenia! NebrukahOlpitality majorimprot:-elllfnt8. And now, this year. IP tho hotel which it un­ was spending a few days with mo- W. D. Thoml}son, Labor ther, Mrs. D. B. smith who was lIt. and team hire ------15.45 ClIEVROLET MOI'OR CO.. DETllOIT. HIClI. 10­ comesthe climaxofOtendet'.e~ questionably bu.ineu. Thursday evening Mr. Thompson WaU>t Fund. Coinpor, Otcmld', foso de&enJ prkeI ~d eG6)' cia!and travel headquarterl c/l.I11e to Ord and Mrs. Thompson Buffalo Meter Co., Meter . leadership: the KItCe·Actioo ride! This G.lf•.l. C....,. .4. c.noraZ M..... y.., of the Nebruka capital accompanied him home. . Repairs . 17.31 Modem. dean and thriftyl -Mrs. Gwendolyn Hoyt, Burwell Exeter Foundry, Manhol~ cp.me to Ord Friday morQ.ing and covers -----:----:.------i.50 visited her people until Satllrday. Western Supply Co., Hy- ROOMS -Mrs. Ed Bradt of Lincoln and drant and valves '-_ 102.05 Mrs. Archie Bradt spent Friday in McKesson Churchll1 Co., FIRST with without: bath the country home of their sister- One car of filter alum__ 213.90 MODERN DYNAMIC LINES in-law, Mrs. Harvey Parks. U. P. R. R. Co., Frot. on car With Priva~e Bath ' -Mrs. D. B. Smith was improved of alum :.._ 253.26 and able Friday to come down capitol Supply Co.,' SUP-! $2 and $2.50 13.83 .stairs. She_ was quite 111 for a plies ------C·HEVROLET couple of days. Jen·s Hansen, Making hose -Miss lola Ma~ Williams was connections ------.'16 EKe.n••, Food I employed in Grand Island but gave E. Ball, Hauling carlo~d of up the position and went to Kear- alum 20.00 , FIRST with .....b.t ~lcaJI7 ney to Assillt her aunt. Mrs. Len Weller Bros., Hydrated NO DRAFT VENTILATION .. ... Pompa CaI._ .­ Sutton, who was injured some time Hme 28.00 ... LIMoIa I.-da Room. ago in an automobile Accndent and Crane Co., Lead--______8.26 OrdChevrolet Sa'les CO. does not recover. R4lx Jew~tt, Salary-Book- -Mi~s Evel11l McCall recently keeper __------,------90.00 c.••IeI., ... · returned from l'Jorfolkwhere she Electric Fund, June pump- was Tisiting an aunt and tamily. ing :...:._:..__ U5.90 Phone 200 '. ' Ord, Nebr, IPSUY HOT'LS CO. -ord friends are looking for- Koupal .\ Bar4tow, H,.- 'I ' ward to " "ialt with Mils Lelia . ~rated Lime 28.00 Moorman of Clarb. OrdWeldlng Shop, Parts •I ~ PAGE EIGHT TilE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1934 .__._---- ' , Woodman Hall Allee Waldmann spent Sunday with home folks, returning to ord Abstracts. Monday morning. it YOU want qutck and accurate • We receIved an announcement work on your abstracts, when Ord Theatre from Mr. and Mrs. vi. W. Pedrick making loan, send them to J. T. from near Sargent announcing the Knezacek, Ord. Nebr. 61-tf "Entertainments of Quality" marrIage of ,theIr daughter Lilas to Mr. Thornton Hodge, Taylor, PRESCRIPTIONS July 12. The PedrIcks llved in We fill them the way the doctor To~ight our neIghborhood several yearF wants them tilled, Expert, licens­ where Miss LIlas attended the ed pharmacist In charge. 'AI-f~PBUP..N GeranIum hlgh school and later McLain-Sorensen Drug Co. graduated from the Sargent hlgb "Just Good Drug Store Service" I~~ ~ Comedy-"Attention school. She became a euccesetu. HI ·SPITFIRE/ teacher in custer county where ~ J.. With IOBERT TDUND 1.0 Suckers" IWN ,ElUllr ""0 she taught several terms Includ­ 11,,111 ILU'[I riW~ ing two terms In the Sargent _Miseellaneous . school. Mr. Hodge Is a strange} FOR SALN-A Star eoupster, 1926 1 . to u but no doubt Is a map worthy of the bride he chose for model, wU1 sell cheap; also DOUBLE FEATURE his lire partner, MIss pedrick hal> Chester White aged boar and many friends In thts locality who 1,500 bushels corn. J. S. Vo­ Friday and Saturday, July 20 and 21 join us In wishing the young dehnal. l6-lt World's Championship Fight couple much happiness. I<'OR SALE-Four white Spitz male Also puppies, $1.50 each; also singer EUREKA NEWS canary, $1.50. Mrs. John Se­ Max vs. Primo Mr. and Mrs. Ph11ip Osentowskl besta. 15-2t. Baer entertained several relatives at dln­ Carnera - II rounds ner Sunday. NOTICE-Jos. P. Barta has the Dr. Mrs. Martha Gorny and children Shepard accounts for collection spent Sunday evening at Jake and all accounts not paId by Aug. Osentowski's. 1 wU1 be turned over to a collec­ James LipInskI and son, Marion tion agency. 16-tf visited at J. B. ZulkoskI's Sunday }'OR SALE evening. VOTE FOR W. Joe LIberski, far­ J. B. ZulkoskI and children and Seeds and Feeds . mer's, labor's and bualness Bollsh Kaputska were at Ed Zul­ f r i end. Democratic candidate koski's Sunday afternoon to see KAFFIR KORN, hegarf, early tor State Representative, 77th the cattle in pasture there. . yellow seed corn and blue Dlst., primary election, Aug. U. Leon Osentowskt and Joe Zul­ squaw corn. Weekes Seed Co. 1934. ' 15-ft Sunday, Monday koskI were north of Burwell Mon­ 12-tt day to see about hay. and Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Osentowski ·······················1 .July 22-23-24 and Bollsh Kaputska were Monday evening callers at J. B. Zulkoski's. / , Business Service Comedy-"Hell's Fire" Dan'eel and News Arcadia News • ORCHARD • PAVILION • Wed. and Thurs. Announcing New July 25 and 26 Prices Comedy-c-'Super Snoop­ Friday, July 20th er' with Andy Clyde Old Time Dance 25c Per Couple Sunday, July 22 Misses Ella Rybin and ErIIla Novot­ • ny left early Saturday morning for TED ADAMS Geranium News Kimball, going after }lr. Rybln and his Imperial About one-tourth of an Inch of who had been helping his relatives Rhythnl Airs rain fell in thIs neIghborhood last In the whegt fIelds. Tuesday but on account of the ex­ Tom and Ed Waldman were 10 Colored Artists treme temperature prevailIng It did artlong those who drove to the vi­ CLEANING, pressIng, repairing. Adm, before 9:00 p. m. very little good. cinIty of Ericson last FridllY In talloring. Most up-to-date plant Gate free after 9:00 p. m, . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Absolon visited hopes of locating some pasture and In Loup valley. 1-day service Gate 10e-floor 25e Gents las] Wednesday at the home of hay land. Card 01 Thanks. on cleaning. FIn", fabrIcs care­ Ladies 10c. theIr daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lou A large number of farmers signed We take this means of express­ fully han dIe d. Prlces low. Blaha and family of the sand flats. the Corn-Hog contracts at the Na­ Ing our gratitude to frIends and Frank Hron, Nu-Way Cleaner~ ...... • MIss Freda Hrdy spent last week tional hall Friday. neIghbors for theIr many expres­ S-tt vIsIting at the home of her sIster, Mr..and Mrs. John Valasek drove sions of sympathy and acts of ······~···~···········-l Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beran and fam- to the 10e Valasek home In Spring­ kindness during our great be­ WE'LL TRADE you a set of new fly. • dale last Tuesday to see Mr. Vala­ reavement; especially do we thank Goodyear ttres for your old tires. Miss Alma Valasek spent last sek who sustaIned InjurIes In a car the singers, Rev. McCarthy and Auble Motor Service. S-U Ladies i Wednesday evening with Mrs. Leon­ accldent last MondllY. He was with all who sent flowers. hIs two sons, Joe and Frank on STATE FARMERS INSURANCE KEEP YOUR HOME • ard Fuxa and Mrs. Perry ChIpps John Wozniak and son George INSURANCE-Fire, tornado, hall, • at the Leonard Fuxa home. their way to Norfolk. The accident Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wozp.iak • happened near Greeley on a road 00. of Nebraska for farm prop- • John Mottl, Joe Absolon, Frank and son. erty and city dwellIngs. $10 per • and Edward Novak motored to whIch was under construction. $1,000. P. J. Mella, director and COOL • Swan Lake ·last Thursday where Mr. Valasek was hurt quite badly adjuster; Ernest S. Coats, local • they spenLthe day fIshing. whIle the other occupants escaped agent, Ord, Nebr. 12-tt use . Leonard Fuxa who accompanied with minor injuries. a shipment of hls father's stock to BETTER CLEANING at lowest the Omaha market last Sunday re­ -Emil Darges gave another prices. Vala'!! clothing and turned home last Thursday; . He dance Monday evening. Aaron TaIlor shop. Valeterla clean­ Coleman also vlalted with relatives while Hale and hIs 9 piece orchestra ing and shaping aervlce, 4th GAS STOVES there. door west of MIl!ord's corner. played. There was a gOOd attend- 15-tt George and James Rybin and the ance. ' I and

Keep your children for tomorrow as they are today­ Perfection in changeless photographs. Hot Weather OIL STOVES LUMBARD STUDIO Ord, Nebr. Toiletries !Ii ------.-~-~- CROSBY TJ\LCUM POWDERS 7 oz. cans, delightful HARDWARE odors ~ ~ 10c West Side Sql~are Mavis Talcum.. ~ IOc I ...... ~ - . I Jumbo Size Bath Tal- AU ell0 • cum, 13 oz. 10c FAMOUS SOAPS .Weller Pavilion, Ord Your choice; Lux, Cuti­ Rock Salt cura or W oodbury's F acial lOc We will have another Saturday, July ZI, 1 p.m. car of that good, clean Palmolive, Lifebuoy, rock and crushed rock Jergens 5c salt. This will be the same Cattle - Horses - Hogs Coco Hardwater Soap. 5e good clean salt as the car we had three weeks ago. We have a nice run of of both cattle and hogs for this sale c1lJ1.§ § I If.EV Come in and see it for the and are assured of a number of good buyers from Northeast Ne­ WILDROOT WAVE braska and Iowa. It you have livestock and cannot carry it any I'IJ''l:RII§I~fl POWDER price will bevery low. longer brIng it in to this sale. It you can wait a week come to Enough for a pint of FEEDS this sale and see how it sells, we know that if we get the stock Wanted wave solution l0e we can get the buyers and you can sell here for much less ex­ pense than to haul them elsewhere. In order to prove to you that PERMA WAVE We carry a large stock of bran, shorts, tankage, we can get the buyers to come here after your stock we are Well-known~wave solu- making the following proposition: tion for 10e meat sc~ap, oil meal, bone We Will Charge No .Yardage or Commission on any Stock meal, cal. carbo, oyster that the Consignor Feels Is Not bringing a fair Price. In other shell and everything in words it wIll cost you Nothing to try and sell your stock here. Don't Offend! pounltry and hog feed. It you like the prIce and sell your stock you pay us a regular commission, if the price Is .not satisfactory, you need not sell DEODOHANTS Get our price on truckload then and we'll do the work for nothing. Is that fair? Also All the well-known, na- of feed and salt· delivered until we have better times or raise a crop we are goIng to re­ to your farm. duce our selling charges on pIgs as follows: tionally advertised Pigs bringing under 70c NO COMMISSION Just 7c a head brands! SEEDS for yardage, insurance and inspection.. From 70c to $1.00 a head MUUl t Perstick, Dew l0c 3c commission and 7c yardage. Over $1.00 4 percent comrnlsslou There is plenty of time and yardage. So you can sell your pIgs here cheaper than .any other market. LISTERINE for the planting of Sudan, So we say before you sell your stock to a stranger at a The old favorite anti- Cane, Crohoma, Sorgo and ridiculous price, bring it in and we wlll give you a I<'REE septicv.S oz. 25c THIAL. Remember we are goIng to live among you and want Hog Millet. We have a to help you, the stranger is here today and some place else to- good su-v-Iy on hand. morrow. . IIALITOSINE It wIll help us a lot, also you if you wIll call us up and teU 3-oz. bottle of this well We are in ~ the market us what you are bringing in, so we can tell the buyers. Call known antiseptic for 10e anytime but preferably not. later than FridaY morning at 10:00 for Alfalfa and Sweet Clov­ o'clock so then we can wire the radlo stations at Norfolk and FOR SALE er seed. We will trade Yankton. You help us and we'U help you. Chickens, Eggs BEN other seed or feed for it or BUY OR MAKE your own mash. will buy it for cash. Worm your growlng chlx and Weller Auction Company. Ord parent stock. We can supply FRANKLIN everythIng Including formula for P. S.-Kenneth S. Wherry, republican candidate for U. S. mash. Bring your cream, poul­ Senate wIll speak at our pavlllon Saturday, July 21 at 1 o'clock. try and eggs for higher prices STOR E "OLL to Rutar's Ord Hatchery, phone ,,~. ~ ~. Seed Co. Ord •• "• 1 : : , • ,'" M ..,. .; .'• '.' " -. '., 3241. . 15-ttI

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~_ v~.•...... •~ Nearly 100 Per Cent AUDITED LIST - Into 2,500 Homes Coverage of County Field 1 12,500 READERS \ == ESTABLISHED APRiL 1882. THE ORD QUIZ, ORD, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 26,1934 VOL. 52 wi ...,. . --~- ...... , ,I- -' , ~.,urt Sell Will Sue DAVIS DECRIES'Tree Belt Will RUll WEATH'R BREAKS Congr~ssman B~lrke, CHICAGO-STRIKE HARRY BAILEY, For $100,000 Damages ., Thru Valley County, WIll Speak 111 Ord , 1872 PIONEER, pi:c~e ott~~I:r~li~~~n~:~g~iaTIg~t~~ RECKLESS WASTE Pli~ti~: aat~fti~ir~~~~~'\o~l~Il~: BELOW 100 FIRST w~~n1~es::~~n:d7ha:d d~m'~c~~~f~ DISRUPTS GO VT ~::t~~~t ~e~tt~f ~~~a~i~e~i!fa~~~ 0F TAXM0NEY~~e f~~~ It~~O C~~:~i~~nto:~~~nf~ TIM EIN 14 DAYS ~f~~n~~~n i~~~u¥:Jtegr:ta~:~ S1~= CAT TLE BUYING LAID TO REST Sherman county for $100,000 dam- the Gulf of Mexico, is carried out cadla in his itinerary and wlll be ages for injuries sustained in a starting in 1936,' the tree belt will in these towns to. make speeches riot early in June, when Holiday Horde of New Employes Squan.extend through .the western part Temperature Top' Yesterday on August 4th and 5th respective- Valley Co. Buying Suspended Fonner Valley County Farmer, farmers !!nd labor leaders engaged of Valley countY" . ly, Cattle Raiser, Passed Away In in a hand-to-hand battle with der Federal Funds, Says Ord This plan is ~erlously suggested Only 96; Last Friday Set His central Nebraska Itinerary Till Congested Market Condi­ towns-people. He has hired a Congress Candidate, as a means of fl\rnishing labor, re- New Heat Record of1l3. follows: Ord, 10:00 a. m., Safur- tions A~e Greatly Improved. Kansas City, Is Buried Here, Minneapolis lawyer, the Standard plenishing nativt forests and pro- day, Aug. 4; Burwell, 12:00 noon, says, and expects to file suit at viding climatic ~ontroI. Scientists Saturday, Aug. 4; sargent, 3: 00 p. At the Orvil,le H. Sowl chapel once against County Attorney Line, Clarence Davis, of this city, reo, have establlshed that planting The coolest day in two weeks, m., Saturday, Aug. 4; Loup City, The government will buy no at 2:00 p. m. Tuesday, funeral ser- Sheriff Thrailkill and the county publican candidate tfPr Congress trees in large numbers will in- in fact the only day in the past 8:00 p. m., Saturday, Aug. 4; Ar­ more drouth-stricken cattle in vices were held for Harry H. of Sherman. I from the big Fifth district, left crease rainfall. ~ fourteen that Ord's official tem- cadla, Sunday, Aug. 5, all-day pic- Val!ey county until the Chicago Bailey, for more than fifty years a The Standard also charges that home Tuesday for a trip that will This enormous tree planting perature has f'ailed to reach or nlc, stockyards strike Is settled or un­ prominent farmer and purebred Sherman county officials have carry him to the west end of the campaign would cost about $75,- exceed the 100 mark: was yester- In all of his speeches he will de- til the congestion that now exists cattle raiser east of Ord, who pass- contacted Burt Sell and Portlus Sell district. His tour is in further-, 000,000. day, when the official government vote considerable time to the at every principal market is re­ ed away at 11:15 p. m, Sunday, and assured them in the names of ance of his campaign for the re- thermometer kept by Horace North and Middle Loup projects lieved, said orders received yes­ July 22, at the home of his s?n, persons of authority that if they publican nomination. Mr. Davis is SUng Causes Sore ThrOat, Travis registered a top of only and their future prospects e1" terday by County Agent C. C. Dale. Louis D. Bailey, in Kansas CIty, will go before a district judge and receiving the most favorable word Lawrence Waldmann, of 'near 96. The lower mark was brought plalnlng what he has done t~ help Dale immediately cancelled, the Mo. Hardening of the arteries and plead guilty to t:iot charges they With reference to the way his can- Comstock, was 'in Ord Thursday about by showers that fell in sev- them along and outlining what Ord sale scheduled for tomorrow other complications incident to old will be given small fines and short didacy is being received. Many receiving treatment from Dr. Kir- eral parts of the county Tuesday should be done to assure their and announ~ed that no more age were responsible for his death. jail sentences, which .will im- prominent people in all parts of by MCGbreW fQr a sore throat 8n!1gohott'hSOordf agn'otin'cohnlYbuta 1~2ral~ne-ch approval in future. cattle can be bought until further Mr. Bailey was almost eighty years mediately 00 suspended. The of- this large district are active in his caused y the singt of a bee. He notice. old fer was rejected, the St andard behalf. This end of the fifth has was stung in one ear and the poi- fell In the Aagaard neighborhood Previous to the emergency or­ .M 1 C Smith pastor of the says and the Sells are ready to not had a Congressman, who lived son not only caused the ear to northeast of town and a similar Hardenbrook Named der suspending buying throughout or~e~eth~~~st ~hurch ~~;~~e ~;to/~~e~~uts~l:~ m;:~t~~~ f~:.nt Frazier Nebraska, the ~alley county quota 'of which Mr. stand trial at any time and expect In this section, elected for a regu- is reported from south of BI'II had been cut down and agents been a life-long mem- to prove their Innocence, lar term, for so long that few can b Under Bail eyh a d la rite Tues Nme people convicted of rioting remember when such a man was mem er of the Waldmann family As the Quiz goes to press a re­ The Frazier blll, an amendment were ordered to puy only 300 heacJ ber, conducted the -c., st s - in Sherman county court a couple elected. Mr. Davis is the only can- had a similar experience with a port comes that rain is falllng to the bankruptcy act passed by per o.ay and to buy only two days the last session of, Congress, per week in this county. day. Intermentid thwas b d in of Ord'his ceme-wife 0f wee k s ago are nowow aut Lib er ty dida t e, ou t 0 f th e seven republican bee sting some ,years ago, south of Ord and prospects are t b makes provision for the appoint- Estimating the number ot ery es e e 0 y 1 ' pending appeal of the case to dis- candidates, who lives in this sec- , good for a shower here. ment of a conc1llation commis- drouth cattle here at 3,000 head, Who passed away in 19 6. trict court. Several of these have .tlon, However, Clarence Davis is PIC NIC CONCERT A new heat record was estab- sioner in each county and Fed- Dale immediately contacted Prot. Harry Bailey was born in New Ialso been approached and offered not a man who would represent I, llshed .here last Friday when' the ral JUdge T. C. Munger has ap- Gramlich, head of the work in Ne­ York state on August 12, 1SS! and suspended, sentences if they wUl this section to the exclusion of mercury mounted to 113, one de- pointed Bert M. Hardenbrook to braska, and sought an increase in when a small boy accom,panied his Idismiss their appeal, the standard other parts of the district,' In fact CLOSING EVE NTS sree hotter than the previous all- that position for Valley county. the Valley county quota. W. W. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel says. . he was born in the extreme west time record set on Sunday, July He Is arranging for a bond and as Derrick. assistant .to Gramlich, Bailey, to Wisconsin, where he I The Peoples Standard is edited end and has had an opportunity 15. soon as supplies reach him from Game to Ord yesterday to invest.. lived for several years. In 1872 the by"'. E. Brunsdon, a Holiday as- to know the problems of all the OF MUSIC SCHOOL Official temperatures since last Washington, D. C., wlll be in a gate condlUons and had just con­ family emigrated westward and Isociation organizer but not indict- districts. Many people believe; Thursday are: JUI, 19-110; July position to advise all debtors as eluded a conference with drouth established a home in Valley coun- ed in the riot case. Charley Tay- however, that the eastern half of 20-113; July 21-106; July 22- provided for in the Frazier bill. rellef heads that might have re­ tT, J118t across the river eas$ of I lor, former state senator in Mon- the district should furnish this of- 104; July 23-104; July 24-100; This will be probably three or suIted in an increased quota when Ord. There most of Harry Bailey's I' tana, is political editor. !icial at this time. Summer Music Students of Ord July 25-96. four weeks. As yet Mr. Harden- the message suspending all-buying life was spent, until about 1924 Just as he was leaving, Clarence IIi Wll Entertain at Bussell The extreme heat of the past brook has not been fully informed Icame. when he sold his holdlngs a.nd re- I A said: "Two of the most important two weeks has kllled what little as to the operation of the blll, so Buying will be resumed at the moved from this communttr to IROT 1\RY CLUB'S issues in this campaign are econ- ~ark on July 31st. chance of a corn crop was left Is awaiting more complete Inter- earliest possible moment, say8 make his. home with a brot~er h~t omy and the tendency toward tak- :~kf~~m~:nyarf~el~:.sturing llve- mation before releasing a state- Agent Dale. However, more strin­ Weeping Water, Nebr., and w th s BIG INTER _CIT' YIng away our local self government. Music work carried on in Ord Cattle and horses continue to ment about its workings and his gent regulations will go into er­ sons, Louis and Frank, in Kansas They go hand in hand. Hordes of high school during the past two move through Ord to various sand- duties. teet and henceforth every farmer, before he may take cattle to an" City. PICNIC JUL'Y29TH new government employees are months by De~n S. Duncan will hill pastures, although reports On August 20, 1896 Mr. BaileyI' t being fastened upon our people. come to a close Tuesday evening, from the sandhill region indicate ~~~:r~m~~;mi~U;I:;ed p~~n~is ~~:~ was married to Miss Mary Johnson - Washington. Is full of them and July 31" when. a large picnic is a surplus of stock there already. clnct committeeman. This permit and two children were born to them ' they are filling up our public,build- planned at Bu~sell park starting Others are selling their stock TWELV E TEAMS wlll authorize him to sell a cer- Loufs and Frank, both of whom i District Covernor Nash Will Be Inlgs With neew tgoVteelrlnmenht emto- at 6:30. A concert by orchestra either to outslde buyers who visit ·G0RDtain number of head and he must i T f t daughters also p oyeea wh 0 sek 0 us ow and band is acheduled to start lm- Ord or through markets at' Grand surv v;. wo os er- Guest at Big Event To Be run our farms our businesses and mediately following the picnic sup- Island and Omaha. When govern,- ENTERIN 110t sell more than the authorized came into their home, one of them ' i' t Th . sun a of Held at Bussell Park. our very ex s ence. ese em- per. ment cattle buying is resumed it i M C G nu~~~:~ county has been divid~d nowb e ng rs, . . I m n - 'ployees are doubtless flne men but All patrons and friends of the is thought that several thousand K-BALL TOURNEY into four sections, as follows: Kansas City, and the other Mrs. R. none of them was elected bY' the music school are invited to bring head will be purchased before Noble, Springdaie, Ord, and Ger­ F. Wichman of Los Angeles. Mrs. George W. Nash, of Yankton, S. voters of ,this county, state or na- baskets to the picnic and then re- Valley county is ready for the anium townships, the north half Bailey passed away here in 1916. D., district Rotary governor, will tion. They are not under the civil main for th~ concert. Parking winter months. Tourney Starts Monday, Lasts of Enterprise, south half of Mich­ Besides his two sons and two I be the honored guest at an inter- service. They are appointees of space, table'~J.e_ats, etc" will be ~ittle hope of raising quick feed Four Daysi $75 Offered In igan and part of Vinton wlll have foster-daughters, Mr. Bailey is city Rotary picnic to 00 held at some higher official and many of adequately l!'liplf11~d. crops Is held now, due to the long Ord as the Official cattle selUng mourned by one brother, Frank Bussell park Sunday, July 29,start- these jobs are of a political char- A suggested menu for each fam- absence of moisture and the slight Ca~h Prizes; Adm. 10c. point. Arcadia, Yale. Liberty and Bailey of Weeping Water, and one ing in the afternoon and continuing acter. They are accountable to lly to bring is as follows: Bread prospect of getting heavy rain in part of Vinton' township wlll sell sister,'Mrs. Mary Dunmeyer, of St. throughout the evening. Rotar- some official at 'washington. This and butter sandwiches, fried chick- Auyust. Without doubt VallE''' Ord's first invitation softball cattle at Arcadia. North Loup, Cloud, Fla. ians from Grand Island, Ansley, Is simply one type of the reckless en, one covered dish and whatever sounty is hit harder by the drouth Independent, Davis Creek and the uring his many years as a Val- Loup City, Broken Bow, Callaway Iuse of our 'money bY, the presen,t drinks are desired. Dishes, sIlver than any other county in Nebras­ tournament will be held next week, east half of Enterprise will sell D M B ile _ and Arnold will join with Ord Ro- government. The people have to and a lunch cloth should also be ka but the unquenchable courage July 30 to August 2, inclusive, and at North Loup. Elyria, Eureka, ley county farme.r, r. a y eX taria~s !in honoring the district pay them, without a say as to who brought. of people here was· never more twelve teams have entered, assur~ d the north half of Geranium and erted a powerfu} mfluence for goo governor and enjoying the after- many of them are or have to follow A committee has been appointed fully exemplified than during th~ ing four days of interesting kltten­ the north half of Michigan will ,n the com~uUlty. Alw,ays in the Inoon. / their dictate.s. No individual can to take charge of the big event searing heat of the. past two ball games. Entries Include Loup sell at Elyria. forefront WIth ideas for more sci- Dr. George Parkins, president of spend himself into prosperity and and any member wlll gladly an- weeks. Valley county will carry City, Uncle Sam's tea..,m of North Loup, Comstock, Hen's Rodeo Last Ftiday government agents entific tilling of the soil, ,his farm the Ord club, announces that a fine all the evidence to date indicates swer questions and assist in every on-some way. bought 13 carloads of cattle here east of Ord was a mode1 for other program of music has been ar- that the government Is bound by way to add to the enjoyment of ------~-- Boosters of Burwell, Cotes!ield, but Monday at Arcadia only 300 farmers and his purebred cattle ranged, due to the kindness of Pro, that same tried rule. If I am people attending the picnic and Corn-Hog Paynlents Ord All-Stars, Arcadia, Conoco head were bought, though more and hogs were the envy of other fessor August MoIzer, of Lincoln, elected to Congress," lliedged Mr. concert. Mrs: R. 'V. Sweet Is com­ Kittens of North Loup, St. Paul, than twice that many were offer­ breeders. For his cattle he )Vas and members of his party and to :Oavis "I will do all I can toward mlttee chairman and other mem­ Tot a 1$330,000 Ravenna, Greeley and the Ord ed. The new regulations limited noted particularly and on them he that of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fuson, econo~y in government to the end bers include Mrs. F. A. Barta, Mrs. Corn-hog benefit payments are Giants. them to this number, inspectors won many ribbons at county fairs of New York City. All of these that our taxes and expenses wlll be Ernest Achen, Mrs. Fred Coe, Mrs. expected to reach Valley county First preliminary games wlll be explaine

Mr. and Mrs. ElI10t Clement and family visited at Chris Nielsen's Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen and daughters spent Wednesday at John Miller's. Better Meat at Prices __'_·Db~}-"">t.'•• ,,- .- x ThatSpel1 ECONOMY Sorensen-Baird Tuesday-- where she had undergone Maiden Valley A very beautiful, but quiet wed­ a serious operation about a month Ben Eberhart was home Satur­ ding was solemnlzed at eight ago. She is getting along as well day from Ericson for a few hours' Right now most people are interested in cuttins as can be expected. o'clock Monday evening at the where he is camping with his livin~ expenses to the minmum but they still wan~ home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sor­ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin White of cattle. ensen when their second daugh­ Lexington spent several days, last Mr. and Mrs. Russel Waterman quality, especially in their food products. For more ter, Ruth, became the bride of Dr. week visiting at the John and Ev­ and children were Sunday dinner than 30 years this market has been serving Ord peo­ Joe Baird. The wedding ceremony erett White homes. They brought guests at Leonard Christoffersen's. was performed in the living room their daughter, Mildred back to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Waterman ple-good years, had years, wet years, dry years­ in front of the large bay window help Mrs. John White~ Mildred accompanied Miss Young to Plea­ and we believe we can safely claimed to have pleased. flow~ between beautiful baskets of had been v{siting home folks the santon, Tuesday where they attend­ our.customers, .otherwise we wouldn't have the large ers. The ceremony was performed past three weeks. She has been ed a funeral. by Rev. Reudink of the Congrega­ employed at the John White home Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Waterman, business we, enJoy today, What's the answer? Our tional church. Miss Frances Coop­ for over a year now and is a niece Leonard and Doris Tolen visited customers know we give them their money's worth er, cousin of the bride, played the of Mr. White. at Harry Tolen's Thursday. and that our prices always spell ECONOMY. If rou wedding march. The bride and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson were Leonard Tolen was a Sunday din­ groom, accompanied by the groom's in Grand Island, Tuesday and at­ ner guest at Spencer Waterman's. want good meat at a low price, buy here always. sister, Miss Faye Baird and the tended the agents meeting for the They visited Carl Oliver's in the groom's school chum, Alvin Lee Farmers Union Life Insurance Co., afternoon. entered and took their places be~ the the Yancey hotel. At the eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and MH­ fore the minister. ning meeting they heard Milo Reno, dred drove to Beaver Crossing Sunol president of the National Farm day where they visited Mr. and The bride was lovely in a pink Mrs. Windsor, Mrs. Smith's folks. organdie dress with grey accessor­ Holiday Association speak at the Ltederkranz hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bert whltehead and ies and carried a bouquet of pink children of Omaha are visiting at roses. The gr90m wore the con­ Floyd Roberts Friday hauled a Homer Jones' a few days. I & ventional dark. The bridesmaid truck load of hogs for Jesse Marvel George ~uft was a visitor at the Pecenka Perlinski wore pink organdle. Only immedi­ to Columbus and brought back 'a Harvey Luft home from Friday un-I MEAl"' MARKET ate relatives were present. load of corn. Miss Marcella Bly til Sunday before going to Halsey, After the ceremony light refresh­ and Fern Roberts returned with Nebr., for he has joined the army ments, were served from a beauti­ Wm. ! again. fully decorated table, with flowers The Rebekah kensington met $.t Archie Dahlstead was a visitor and pink and white streamers. the home of Mrs. Marie Owens Wec;i.­ at the Henry Luft home Sunday The bride and groom need no nesday. Quite a good sized crowd morning. . youthful pep and zip and unless CbrlsUan Churth. attended. A delicious luncheon was introduction to Arcadia people. Mr. and Mrs. Don Harmon and the weather modifies toward lower Our sermon subject next Sun­ Born and. raised in Arcadia, they served at four o'clock by the Doris, Mrs. Fred Clark and Virgin-' temperature the local team may day morning will be Onesiphorus­ number their friends by the score. hostess. Ia and Dorothy Ferris visited at I.j find the Horace team plenty hot His Beautiful Vocation. They were both graduates of tbe John Bartholomew of David City C. Clark's Monday. Tuesday of this week. Union evening service on the U. class of 1924. The bride attended who formerly lived here was In Mr. and Mrs. Seton Hanson and', A social is planned for Thursday B. lawn. university of Nebraska for three Arcadia, Thursday on business. He Connie visited at Frank Gifford's evening of this week at the Mid­ Mid-week Bible study Thursday and one-half years, taught two is now In the trucking business. ' }<'riday evening. Ivale church for all members and evening. We will begin the study years in Old Yale rural school, one Neva Roberts, youngest daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gifford visit- attendants. A covered dish luncheon of }o'irst Peter. Best get in on year at Fairbury in the second of Mr. and Mrs. O. Roberts left ed at Dale Garnick's Wednesday. Iwill constitute the refreshments. this. i and third grades and later teaching Saturday for a two weeks vacation Myrtle Stanton and Ellen visited, Bible school at 10 a. m. in the home schools for two years. in Ord.Vener· Bartholomew who at Homer Jones' Monday. United Brethren Church. Church and Bible school get to­ Talented, capable and attractive, has been visiting at the O. Roberts Mrs. Bert Whitehead and chil- Next Sunday Is our mid-summer gether picnic 'at the city park Fri­ she has proven herself very popu­ home returned to his home in Ord dren and Mrs. Homer Jones and rally day. Teachers in the Sunday day of this week. Supper at 6:30. lar in her associations and more Saturday. Maxine drove to Burwell Monday School are requested to get in Miss Mae McCune's committee than proficient In her work. The The Ackles brothers shipped cat­ where they visited their mother. touch with all their pupils this of the Ladies' Aid had breakfast tle and hogs to. Omaha one day last Mr. and Mrs. Seton Hanson and week. The pastor w11l give a talk together at the church Wednesday groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. morning. ' Clyde Baird. He is a graduate of week. Connie visited at Homer Jones Mon- to the children at the morning wor­ the medical college at the univer­ Grace Evans, daughter of Mr. and day evening,- ship hour. This will be in the form sity of Nebraska and took his in­ Mrs. U. G. Evans, who was operated Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones and of an object lesson. . terne work in Columbus, O. Since on for gall stones last Tuesday is children visited at Harold Burson's Union services at 8 p. m, on the then he has practiced here for two much improved at this writing. Sunday. church lawn. and one-half years as a very suc­ This wl1l be, good news to all her Homer Willard spent Saturday Prayer services and Bible Study cessful physician. Arcadia friends, as she was quite, night and Sunday with his sister, Thnrsday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Joe Baird left Mon­ ill last Wednesday. Mrs. Leonard Christoffersen. . Mamie J. Young, Pastor. ICE day evening for a short honeymoon There are forty-eight contestants Mr. and Mrs. Russel and Mr. and in eastern Nebraska. The bride in the cowboy and cowgirl contest Mrs. Hart trom Genoa visited at -Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaylord was attired In a blue canton crepe at Clay Center which is being and son Of Arcadia spent Sunday Shortage Ed Pocock's, Sunday. with Gilbert's mother, Mrs. Henry suit. The car was beautifu"tly broadcast now and Arcadia has the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and We are fated with a short. distinction of having Gerald Lein­ Fales.' decorated with shoes, cans, etc. The Ivan Anderson spent Sunday at I, l t age 01 Ice and though Olll Champion wishes them a happy inger one of them. Everyone in Q, .Qlark's. .. own equipment has been en­ Arcadia and surrounding country -Mr. and Mrs.' A. J. Ferris and voyage on life's journey together. tamttr, Mr. and Mrs. John KoIl larged we are unable to make They will be at home after August wish him the very best of luck. and family and Miss Henrietta Ice fast enough to keep up first in the property owned by John Wednesday afternoon at the Com­ Koll made up a picnic party Sun­ wlth all demands.__~Ioreover, White. munity Park, Mrs. A. - C.. Mather Midvale News day on Anderson's Island. we hale trIed all over and daughter Katherine and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Ingerson and Nebraska to purchase Ice but Last Thursday evening at the Seldon McCall and sister entertain­ daughter, Sylvia May and Miss -Monday Mr. and Mrs. Charley are unable to secure any as Community Park, Miss }<'aye Baird ed twenty young ladies at a mis­ Birdene Ingerson of North Loup Nygren and daughter Elizabeth ,of the fee shortage exIsts all and Mrs. C1aris Bellinger enter­ cellaneous shower In honor of Mrs. vlslted in the Irving King home Arcadia were visitors in the home erer the mIddle west. tained ten couples at a surprise O. E. Albers, who was formerly, Sunday and attended services at of their relatives, ~r. and Mrs. F. p,arty in honor of Miss Ruth Soren­ Miss Vashti Sawyer.;' The arter­ C. Williams. ... . }'or several weeks we hanl Haskell Creek Midvale. been trucking Ice from Grand sen arid Dr. Joe Baird. The fore noon was spent In solving" puzzles The Happy Circle Club met El~ie Wiberg Is visiting in Lin- part of the evening was spent in -Virginia FOX injured her right Island and Broken Bow but and playing cards. Mrs. Albers was Thursday with Mrs. Wes Miska, coin as the guest of her cousin, Miss arm Sunday whUJl diving in the supplies there are no" ex­ playing cards and swimming, then the receiver of many beautiful and the Flying Needles 4-H club also Delpha Taylor and is attending liver near the bridge. hausted and we are unable to a lovely two-course luncheon was useful gifts. A lovely one course met with Catherine Miska the same the Epworth A,ssembly. secure Ice anrwhere, served at which time a beautiful luncheon was served at 5 o'clock. afternoon ,and gave two demonstra- Neva Irene Roberts of Arcadia ·················"·····1 book rack was presented t-o them. Glenn Beaver and son Howard tlons before the ladies' club. Elsie has been ·'visiting in the Ross: • For the present, therefore, They then all journeyed to the Owl's have rented rooms at the Aimee Nelson and Roma Jorgensen dem-I Leonard home the past severat :.... we are compelled to announce Roost where the rest of the eve- Carmody home, where they are liv­ onstrated manicuring and Harriet Idays. Dance:.... that effedhe Immedlatelr ning was spent In' dancing. . ing at present. Marshall shampooing the hair. The Mrs. Emil Dlugosh and Ruth and we cannot make any platform Wednesday evening about 35 Re­ Happy Circle club will next meet Elsie Wiberg drove to Grand Is- sales 01 Ice QS all Ice that we Wilma Owen, daughter of Mr. and bekas and Odd Fellows drove to on August 9 with Mrs, L. S. Larsen, land last Thursday.: : mak,e: ,must be reserved __0 Mrs. Paul Owens was kicked by a Sargent where officers were In­ Mrs. Martin Michalek, Mrs. Chris Richard Burrows was the guest I· ODCHARD • take care of customers who cow one day last week and was staljed for the next six months: Nielsen and Mrs. Walter Jorgensen Iof honor at a birthday party last : +" : hale purchased Ice TIcket quite badly injured but is Improved Rebekah's - Lola Smith, noble will serve. week In which his parents, brothers I. PAVILION • books, at this writing. . grand; Ina Woody, vice grand; Lu- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jorgensen Iand sisters, and their families I. • Mr. and Mrs, Fred Fowler and cllle Bossen, warden; Delphia and family were at P. L. Plejdrup's shared by a trip to the North Loup I: : We hope thls condition will prove only temporary and as­ family of Aurora are visiting at the Toops, conductor: Rose Allen, Sunday. River. I· • Charley Cunnlngham home this chaplain. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen Leslle Leonard trucked cattle to: Friday, July 27th : sure the public that we are week. The ladles are sisters. Odd Fellows-Lewle Larson, no- making every effort to manu­ were at Henry Enger's Sunday. Iowa the first of this week. ,. OLD ,.TIME DANCE • facture more Ice and also to Ern est Cunningham, Millard ble grand; Jim Meyers, vice grand; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pocock Miss Erma CampbeIl was ad- : : Leudtke and Lester Zimmerman {<'. O. Potter, secretary; Art Arm­ locate an outside source of and Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Dye were [udged victor in the annual de-II 25c per couple • supIlly. As soon as the pres­ left for Washington via Montana strong, warden; Wlll Forbes, con­ at. Will Nelson's sundar. clamatory contest at the Evangeli- : : where they wl1l seek employment. ductor, U. G. Evans, chaplain. I I ent stringency Is relleted we Evelyn Jorgensen spent the week cal church sponsored by the Mis- I • will Inform the' public tbru Mr; and Mrs. Lester Zimmerman There has been three casualties end at Donald Miller·s. sionary 'society Sunday evening. are parents of a baby girl born the past two weeks during the con­ I: S d J I 29 : these columns and ask fOur Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dana and There were three other contestants I un ay, u y • forbearance In thls situation. July 20. Mlrs. ~mmerman was structlon of the new school build­ family and Ilda Howerton were and the competition was very close. : ' : formerly Ruth Leudtke. lng. Leonard (Fling) True and B. fishing at Ericson, Monday. Floyd Arnold trucked hogs to II EDDIE HESS • A prairie fire started at the Al- Barger became overheated and Ed Joe Michalek of Cotesfield is ,Grand Island last week for W. D. : I bert Plock farm last Friday and Anderson had the misfortune to visiting at Martin Michalek's. Wiberg. I. and lIis 10-piece Orchestra • Ord Artifical burned clear to the Comstock-Ord lose a part of one finger on his There were 24 In Sunday School Miss Maxine Bosseu has as her : : highway before the different farm- right hand and two others were Sunday morning. guest, her cousin Miss Corrlnne • • ers were able to extinguish the badly lacerated but it is believed Mrs. Harold Nelson and Dickie Miller of Grand Island.: I Ice Company blaze. Much damage was done. It they can be saved. Mr. Anderson and Vera Witt spent Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mason spent I Adm. before 9: 00 p. m.; Gate • OLOF OLSSON, Prop. was believed set by sparks from was engaged in sawing lumber with Will Nelson's. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at I free after 9: 00 p, m, Gate 10c, I the train. a rip saw at the time and in some Ilda, Roy and Jess Howerton and the John Mason home, James Hoi- I floor 25c gents, ladies lOco I Alvin Christensen' of Elm Creek manner his hand became engaged Paul and Lydia Dana called at Hen- slngton caring for' the home and !.••••••••••••••••••••••• came Friday for an indefinite stay with the saw. The Injury was re­ ry Jorgensen's Friday evening. chores. , I at the home of his grand parents, duced by Dr. Joe Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waterman Mrs. A.' E. Wantz spent Sunday IIy:======::;======;. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen and other Mr. and Mrs. Harlow White and and Dolsle were at Howerton's afternoon at the W1berg home. relatives. ' family are moving to Farwell, Wed- Sunday evening. Elizabeth Wiberg attended services It wl1l be good news to all the Inesday where he W,ill be employed Laura Nelson spent last week at Davis Creek with the Wantz frie~ds and neighbors of Mrs. John by Roy Clark to buy hogs. with her sister, Mrs. Raymond Po- family. WhIte to know that she returned Mr. and Mrs. George Jensen and Notice to I cock at Loup City. James and Wanda Wantz attend- .' home from Rochester, Minn, last falillily who live east of Ord in the 'Harold Nelson'f and Don Miller's ed a Sunday School Class party at called at Walter Jorgensen's Sun- the M. B. Cummins home on Davis day evening.· Creek last Ftlday. Mr. anjf Mrs. Sam Guggenmos and Arcadia Church League team took Real Estate son and Lloyd Werber called at home the long end of a 7 to 14 score Howerton's Wednesday evening. last Tuesday afternoon when they Walter Jorgensen's were at Will visited Mira Valley. It was just Nelson's Tuesday evening. too hot for the old men to display BEN DAtS«« Owners: / Polltlcal Advertising JULY CLEARANCE If those who paid the first half of their 1933, real estate tazes by March 1st, 1934 will STARTING FRIDAY, JULY 27th pay the balance by August lst, 1934, there will be no interest charge. On those where the first Clara M. Me Clatchey half was paid after "March Ist, 1934 the second A. sweeping July clearance of our entire stock of • half draws interest from March lst, 1934. . boy's and men's Candidate for , Suits, Shirts, Hats, Pants, Oxfords, Work Shoes Work Shirts, etc. COUNTY Prices reduced for quick clearance. SUPERINTENDENT NON·POLITICAL BALLOT BENDA'S Geo. A. Satterfield Allied Clothier's Store Soliciting your support in the Prima~y Election, August 14 TREASU~ER Cleaning Pressing COUNTY

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PhilIp Wentek accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Swlgardt of - Merle and Richard Johnson were his mother, Mrs. Malry -Wentek, Scottsbluff stopped in Elyria Wed­ overnIght guests of Kenneth Hoyl Elyria News Mildred Kusek and John Sobon left on Monday. Wednesday evening a party was Sunday evening for Chicago for a nesday for a short visit at the given at the Clemny hall In hon­ visit with relatives. Miss Mildred home of Mrs. Swigardt's parents, MethodIst Church. or of Mrs. John Golka of Leaven­ Kusek, will remain to enter a con­ Mr. and Mrs. E. Kukllsh. They Sunday services: 'j,unday school worth, Kas., who Is here visiting vent. were on their way home from a a.t ten, morning wodhlp at eleven; her parents, Mr. and MrS. Frank Mrs. J. G. Dahlin spent Friday in trIp to Boston where they visltel1 union evenIng service in the open Swanek. A large crowd was in Ord at the J. S. Collison home. relatives. They remained until air at 8 o'clock. attendance and the evening was Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hoyt and Thursday and were accompanied At the morning service, eleven spent dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ciemny and home by Mrs. Swlgardt's brother, o'clock, Prot. MoIzer and other Eva Bartuslak of Ord spent from daughter were Sunday dinner guests Eman Kuklish. musicians from Lincoln :who are Wednesday until Saturday with at the Joe Clemny home and help­ Joe Welnlak has had a crew of visiting in the city have promised her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter ed their mother, Mrs. Joe Ciemny to render special instrumental Bartusiak, men busy putting down an IrrIga­ celebrate her birthday. Mrs. G. L. tlon well on his farm east of music. The Big Ten Litter club met Fri­ Hoyt, who makes her home with Our evening open air congrega­ day afternoon at the home of John Elyria and hopes to have it ready her son, W. B. Hoyt, came down soon In order to save part of his tion last week was the largest ot Holman. John's mother served re­ with them and spent the day at corn crop. the season. The music was led b;r freshments after which the boys the home of her son Bernard and Mr. Glen Auble with plano accord': enjoyed a swimmIng party at the family. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Carkoskl, ian accompaniment played by Ar­ river, Saturday evening a dance was daughter Ruth and Mrs. C. E. Woz­ thur Auble. Solos were rendered Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fogt and son given at the Ciemny hall In honor nlak and daughter LuciIle drove by Mrs. Chester Hackett and Miss of Mankato, Kas., spent a few days of Allee Gorney who is leaving for to Brainard Saturday evening to Wright of Omaha. , of last week here with Mrs. Fogt's WashIngton where she will stay vIsit Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright. Next SundllY night the song ser­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fisch­ with an aunt and attend school. From there on Sunday they went vice will be led by John Haskell er. They were returning from a A large crowd attended a party to Omaha. to see thelr Ilttle grand­ and one or more special numbers trIp to the fair at Chicago. Sunday evening at the Staeley Golka son and nephew, Gordon Anderson w1ll be given. The sermon wlll be Kenneth Hoyt spent from Tues­ farm home. The evening was take his first communion at the given by Rev. L: M. Real. day until Thursday at the home spent dancing. Catholic church. Mearl C. Smith. Minister. of Junior Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hoyt'and Mildred Kusek spent Wednesday Kenneth were Sunday evenIng vis­ In the Clarence Johnson home. ltors at the Don Harmon home. Mr. and Mrs. Seton Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dahlin ~llld daughter Connie spent Sunday in son were Wednesday evenIng vis­ the R. E. Garnlck home. Their Itors at the Edward Adamek home. other little daughter VirgInia, re­ D·O.N·K.E.Y Don Harmon left Tuesday for turned home with 'them after Halsey, Nebr., where he was called spending several weeks with her to report for duty in the CCC camp grandparents. on Wednesday. His family will re­ Joe Golka and family were vis­ maIn In Elyria until he wnt be I itors In the Louie Ruzovskl home more permanently located. ' Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Zulkoskiand Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferris and daughter Margaret spent Monday Softball!\ r children of Ord were dinner guests In the home of Stanley Jurzlnskl at the Don Harmon home on and Bill Zulkoskl. at BUSSELL PARK, Ord Funeral servIces were held Tuesday. Doris Harmon accom­ Monday Louie Zulkoski accom­ (rom the MethodIst church Sun­ panied them home to visit until panied some relatives from Ashton -day. afternoon for another of Monday. to Holt county, taking up a number Friday, .August 3rd North Loup's pioneer residents, Mrs. Leon Clemny, daughter of horses and haying machinery. Mrs. Zylpha Honeycutt who died Carol Jane and Mr. and Mrs. Ber­ They have leased 1,500 acres of ••••..•...... •.. , .at 11: 45 !L. m, Thursday, July 19, nard Hoyt and Kenneth spent Fri­ hay land there and are planning to ·at the home of her .son Edwin day evening at the W. B. Hoyt put up hay and milk a large num­ '(olowlng a long siege of illness of farm home.' ber of cows there. His brother Ed C. J. Mortensen's a cq,mpUcated nature. Lorraine and Richard, little chil­ and his wife have been there for Zylpha Barnhart, eldest child of dren of Mr. and Mrs. James Clem­ some time taking care of a large ,John and LIzzIe' Barnhart was ny were quite ill with the summer number of cattle. flu Sunday and Dr. Nay was called Many farmers were disappoInted GOLIA THS born near North Loui>, Oct. 26, to see them. They are reported to Monday upon hearing that the gov­ VS. 1885, being 48 years, 8 months and be recovering at this writing. ernment would buy only a limited '23 days of age when death re­ Jean Dahlin of Ord was a caller amount of cattle Tuesaay. The leased her from years of invalid­ at the Harold Dahlin home Tues­ situation Is getting very serious Brick Norman's Ism. On March 11,1903 she was day afternoon. as many farmers are entirely out ~nited in marriage with Michael Rev. Paul Reeves came last Wed­ of feed. About 900 head were list­ E. Honeycutt, to which union six nesday to spend a few days at the ed with township committeemen to DAVIDS -ehlldren were born, Arthur and home of his brother, R. Reeves and be sold and only 300 could be sold: Jennie preceding theIr mother in family. Sunday he gave a fIne Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dahlin ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• deatb, Surviving are her husband sermon at the church after Sunday spent Sunday afternoon In Ord at and four sons. John of O'NelU, school. the Albert Dahlin home. See prominent Ord business men play kittenball while Nebr., Edwin, Everett and Ivan of North Loup, also her mother, Mrs. mounted on donkeys! Funnier than ~ circus! Something LizzIe Barnhart, three sisters, Political Advertising new that's sweeping the country! • ',Mrs. Grace Gibson of Broken Bow, Mrs. Lena Taylor and Mrs. Dassie L. A. GARNER Preliminary Kittenhall Game, ORD vs. BURWELL starts Vogeler, both of this vicinity and Democratic Candidate for at 8:30 P. M. ' Main event, DONKEY SOFTBALL, starts three .brothers, Lester of Lehl, 9:30 P. M, Admission: Adults, 25c; children, 10c; klddles Utah, Truman of Albion and All'­ VALLEY COpNTY TREASURER '~ j of Sargent, besides numerous under 12, free. . 'Other relatives and a host of Your Support Appreciated - Prlmary Augu~t 14, 1934 friends. ServIces were in char-re 'Of Revs. Warren and Stephens, ..,..;.~ ~. with music furnished by a mixed '\" .' . - . :.;.' '.: - . ;. "'.. ',' .: .' ~ . " - -': . .'.~:' ':',', . . . lluartette composed of Arch Moul­ ton, Dell Barber. Esther Babcock 1 1 l YourOld Trusty Store I Great NeuisFor l I I Grocery Buyers The Food Center ·l Compare Safeway Prices A Sale that Attracts your "- ill our stores Immediate Attention! Fri. and Sat., July 27 • 28 as well as in our I Betty Ann 7 0' Brand. Advertisements Big Value, green Japan Famous Betty Ann Betty Ann, slited Jell Powder lUild and Mellow No.2 alse cans I SOO All flavors Coffee Tea Lye Size \ Peas LEMONS doz •. 33c 3 Pkgs, 14c Lb. Pkg. 18c Lb. Pkg. 25c 3 cans 25c . 2 for 29c CARROTS -Bunch 5c LETTUCE 2heads l5c ORANGES, Full of juice, sweet, dozen 19c LJ<:l\IONS, California Sunkist, size 360, dozen., 29c In Our Meat Dept. CARROTS, Large hunches, green top, 2 hunches 9c POTATOES Peck 33c ; , CABBAGE, Real solid heads, home grown, Lb. Ac CHEESE, Full cream, fancy Longhorn, Lb. 15c FIG BAR. COOI(,IES, Fresh, Lh. ,9c CHEESE, Foil wrapt, Brick or American. Lb. 22c 1.A'nvay S·lb. 63 ~~ COFEEE Blend Pkg.______c GINGER SNAPS are kids' favorite cookies, Lb. 8c MINCED LUNCHEON MEAT, half or whole plece. Ib. 14c PRETZELS, The small kind that are better, Lb. 19c DRIED BEEF, 2~ ounce glass jar, 2 jars.; : 19c Gold Qt ' 29 SALAD DRESSING Med:a1 Ja~_-----~- C Mira Valley News OLEO,,Economical spread for bread, best grade, 2 lhs. 19c Post s-ee, 9 The Ernest Lange, Arnold Her­ PICKLE AND PIMENTO MEAT LOAF, Lb. :__ 18c Brand Pkg._~ .-__:- C bert and Oscar Bredthauer, Adolph Famous Betty Ann, Heavy pack. BRAN FLAKES Hellwege, wm, LouIs and Walter MACARONI AND CHEESE, MEAT LOAF, Lb. "'- 18c I-uss and Walter Foth families took R::er their dinners and enjoyed a picnic JAR RINGS 3doz. lOc and afterwards swImming at the Near Gal. Fruits Anderson Island, Sunday. '. LIGHTHOUSE CLEANER 4cans l5c Mr. and Mrs. John DobbersteIn CHEUUIES, No. 10 can 49c and daughters drove to Grand Is­ Pitted Royal Ann, a 75c value. land last Friday and spent the day COFFEE with relatives there. PEACHES, No. 10 can 45c John Bremer and George Lange Flour Bread took theIr sheep to pasture on a Slices, heavy pack ' Betty Ann vacuum, lb. can 25c lIarvest Blossom A-Y Twisted river bottom, near Shelton the lat- Old Trusty, Lb. pkg•....'.....28c_ Guaranteed Sllced ter part of last week. ..- BLACRBEUUIES, No. 10 can 49c Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bredthauer Northwestern, heavier pack are tJ1e parents of a baby boy, born 48-lb. :1.55 24-oz. 1.0c Tuesday of last week at the Ord APUICOTS, No. 10 tin 49c BLUE UIBBON Malt Lt. or dark, can 55c Bag.... Loaf.... , hospItal. ' MALT, Four Jacks Brand, Light or dark, can A5c, Quite a number of famlHes had ,Worth much more today a picnIc and went"swimmIng at the State Park near Loup City Sunday. APUICOTS, No. 10 tin 59c BE'l"fY ANN Canned Milk, tall can.. _. 6c Libby 12 oz. Can______18C Those that went were Mr. and Mrs. In heavy syrup, a 75c value CORNED BEEF Brand Asa, Leonard and Pearl, Mr. and Snlall call" , "..3c Superb 2~'·lb. 43 Mrs. MelvIn Koelling, Mr. and Mrs. PEAUS, No. 10 tin 49c Can______C Les Leonard and son, Donald, Mr. Famous Betty Ann MALT and Mrs. Emery Zentz, Mr. and Mrs. Bartletts, not cheap, ordinary fruit Ed Burrows and Harold and Ken­ SALAD DUESSING, qt. jar, 30c value 25c ~~~~-----.49c neth Koelling and Morris Rath­ RED PITTED CHERRIES bun. No. 10 49 Oscar Hellwege conducted ser­ Attention Folks! The Famous Betty Ann BLACKBERRIES Can______C vices at the Lutheran church at I Scotia, Sunday. Great Rodeo and Cav­ Kill Flies 'With SANDWICH SPUEAD..' 29c Granulated. {O·oz. 2'9 Quart jar, 35c value - , , Soap Pkg. , c Political Advertlslntr alry ,Exhibition at II WHITE KING •..•••...... •.... .Burwell, Nebr. FLY DeUeious 8·01. VOTE FOR Dessert Pkg.______13 It's Nebraska's Big Rodeo, recog­ MINUTE TAPIOCA c nIzed by the ClPcago World's fair Harry J. McBeth PORK. & BEANS, Betly Ann, giant No.2 cans, 2 Cor 19c 25·oz. 19 as one of the outstanding, DED Can- ,_. C I am a candIdate for the 16 ounces KOOL-AID in many flavors, it cools, 2 pkgs. 9c K. C. BAKING POWDER republican nomination for August 7, 8, 9, 10 T and T ROOT BEER EXTRACT, Pkg.- 14c Friday and July 27 and 28, Clerk of the DIstrict Court Make Our store there and will appreciate your vote lOur hel\dquarlerll. Salurda1 In Ord and support at the primary CORN, Blair extra standard, No.2 size can, 3 for 25c [IJ Aug. 14. "~' :-;i,..··~·~.... ~ ...~,," PAGE SIX THE ORD QUIZ, OIID, N~nRASK.A. TIIURSDAY, JULY 26, 1934 ( .. = '11II ~riIr"""IIf_""""~-="".~,~...- ....~._,...,....,.~.!.~ ...-...... __.-----__... Whereas, Ambrose S. Blakeslee Nebraska, sell the 'laid real estate and filed petltlon for dlstrl1>utlon.' - - STATE SENATOR, TWENTY·TIIIUD DISTllICT ". F' I / , of said county, has f1led in my at public auction to the highest it 18- ordered that the 6th day of -' ' : E B 0 ~J ,y tt, I LEGAL NOTICES ' office his petition praying that bidder, for cash, to satisfy the August 1934, at ten o'clock A. M., DEMOCRAT 'RESIDENCE I REPUBL1CAN RESIDENCE letters of administration upon the amount due on said decree, costs in the County Court Room, in Ord, James P. Murray. Sargent Alvin Blessfng Ord l~ t~ Lir:;;;-&c;=:n:~i~;J:;~..l estate of Cornelia N. Blakeslee, de- and accruing costs. Dated this 27th Nebraska, be fixed as the time and W. F. Dunbar--- Comstock "('ITATE S ceased, late of said county, may be day of June, 1934. place for examining and allowing vv, -1{ ..~ NOTICE }'OR pnESE~TA:rIOS issued to Ambrose S. Blakeslee of GEORGE S. ROUND, such account and hearing said pe­ _ ~ O}' CLADIS Arcadia, in said county, whereupon, Sherifl: of Valley County, Nebraska tition. All persons interested in : ~ In the County Court of Valley I nave appointed Thursday, the June 28-5t. said estate, are required to appear COUNTY TICKET By Anna 2nd day of August, 1934, at ten ------'---­ at the time and' place so designat­ McClure Sholl ~ County, sebraska. Munn & Norma~J Attorneys. COUNTY CLERK o'clock in the forenoon, at my of­ Order For And Nouce Of Hearlng ed, and show cause, if such exists, f; STATE OF NEBRASKA) fice in said county, as the time and why said account should not be al­ Of final Account And Petltlon DE:'WCRAT ADDRESS REPUBLICAN ADDRESS ~ »ss. place of hearing said petition, at For Dlstrlbutlon, lowed and petition granted. I ••• which time and place all persons It is ordered that notice be given Ign. Klima Jr., Ord Hubert LeMasters Ord Valley County. In the County Court of Valley Henry Holm Ord Fred Swanson ;- North Loup Oopyrliht by W. G. Chapil'.an E Interested may appear and show Countr, Nebraska. by publlcatlon three successive WNU SarvlcG ,~In cause why said letters should not the matter of the estate of THE STATE OF NEBRASKA) weeks prior to said date in The Ord Anton Volf, deceased. he granted as prayed for in said )ss. Quiz, a legal weekly newspaper of Notice is hereby given to all per­ petition. general circulation in said county. CLEHK OF DISTRICT COURT "Bul thts church must nave been Valley County ) sons having claims and demands It is further ordered that said Witness my hand and seal this DE:'WCRAT ADDRESS REPUBLICAN • ADDRESS 1esprted then," he thought. "May­ petitioner give notice to all persons In the matter of the estate of I against Anton Volf late of Valley Mary Lukesh, Deceased. 17th day of July, 1934. Alfred A. WiegardL Ord M. F. Kosmata .: Ord :>e they reopened It for a ChrIstmas county, deceased, that the time interested in said estate of the JOHN L. ANDER$IDN, . Harry J. McBeth_=- Ord pendency of the petition, and the On the 17th day of July, 1934, eelebratlon. 1'0 what had thls llt­ fixed for filing claims and demands came the Executor of sald estate (SEAL) County Judge, tie card been attached? A book? against said estate is three months time and place set for hearing the and rendered an account as such July 19-3t &. bottle ot perfume? A bOI of from the 13th day of August, 1934. same, by causing a copy of this I COUl'{TY TREASURER candy? And had Althea liked her All such persons are required to order to be published in the Ord present?" present. their claims and demands, Quiz, a legal weekly newspaper DEMOCRAT ADDRESS REPUBLICAN ADD~ESS LIST Art.hur Mensing Ord W. '~Ord He'tried to picture the st'ene­ with vouchers, to the County Judge published in sald county and of I I C. H'. xen., general circulation t1}erein, three Charley Clark North Loup Geo, A. Satterfleld Ord the old church wlth the pale winter of said county on or before the 13th OF CANDIDATES day of November, 1934, and claims successive weeks previous to the L. A. Garner------Arcadia sunshlne streaming In and some one Iiled w1ll be heard by the County day set for said hearing. p . El ti A t 14 1934' Ray .R. Koclna Ord In Ih" ,'holr slnglng, "Hark, the In testimony whereof I have I Wm. Heuck, Ord Court at 10 o'clock A.' M'I at the rt1llary ec 1011 ugus U Pl":Ild Angels" i and the youngsters County Court .room, in sai4 county hereunto set my hand and official eJclted over their gifts and Impa on the 13th day of November, 1934, seal this 9th day of July, 1934. I, Ign, Klima Jr., County Clerk, of Valley County Nebraska do 1------­ tlent for the exerclses to end. And and all claims and demands not JOHN L. ANDERSON, hereby certify that the following named persons, all of them qualified COUNTY SHERIFF had Berenice been there? As usual flIed as above w1ll be. forever (SEAL) County Judge. electors of the State of Nebraska, have made personal fUing or accepted when he thought ot bert horizons barred. . ; July 12-3t. petitions tlled for them by other electors and each has fulfilled all re- DEMOCRAT ADDRESS REPUBLICAN ADDRESS quirements of law, and each is entitled to have h.ls or her name placed Will Nelson Ord George S. Round----r--'~-- Ord began to open and the sky to clear. Dated at Ord, Nebraska, this 23rd on the official ballot to be used in the Primaries, Tuesday, August 14, Warren E. Lincoln Ord "Mrs. Demer-bless her I-told her day of July ~934. ~ l DalJs & Yogeltnna and John N. Garner------Burwell Fred M. Deweese, AltorneIs. 1934, as candidates for nomlnatiou on the ticket and for the off!ce as Charles E. Burdick Ord Henry Hansen Ord to marry. But what of poor me; JOHN L. ANDERSEN, designated below: Ed. S. Stone- Comstock with so little laId up 'for a wife?" (SEAL) County Judge. .NonCE. July 26-3t I To Guy G. ElI1s and Harry W. (_ar_r_y_H_._C_I_em_e_n_L_-_--_-_--_-_-_--_-_-o_r~d------_ He relocked the door and replaced McQuaid, Trustees of the estate of UNITED STATES SENATOR the key In the vestry. Darls S. Vogeltanz, Attorneys. Henry 1". Hamilton, deceased, De­ Janet was strulllng In the grounds NOTICE OF SlIEIUf}"S SALE. fendants. The above named de­ DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE I COUNTY .ATTOR~EY , ' of the academy when be re-entered Notice is hereby given that by fendants wlll take notice that they Charles W. Bryan ~ Lincoln Robert Smith ~ Omaha I DEMOCRAT' ADDRESS I REPUBLICAN ADDRESS them. and waved to bim in her virtue of an order of sale Issued by have been sued, together with WUIls E. Reed Madison U. S. Renne__~ Fort Calhoun Alvin B. Lee------Arcadia John P. Misko Ord usual friendly way, making no the Clerk of the District Court of other defendants, by The Lincoln E}dward R. Burke Omaha Robert G. Slmmons Lincoln1·------_ comment when he [otned her on his Valley County, Nebraska,' and to Joint Stock Land Bank of LIncoln, Floyd L. Bollen Friend Kenneth S. Wherry Pawnee City early excursions. me directed, upon a decree' render­ Nebraska, plaintiff, in the District Anthony T. Monahan Benson Barton Green Lincoln COUNTY SURVEYOR ed therein on September 19, 1933, Court of Valley County, Nebraska, "I think we did very well last which petition was ttled on April DEMOCRAT ADDRESS I REPUBLICAN ADrlRESS nlght.... she observed] "we really in an action pending in said court - Rollin' C. Ayres Ord wherein George 0. Nass, is plain­ 4, 1934, the object and prayer UNITED STATES SENATOR (To Eill Vacancy) took Berenice's mInd from' the an tiff, and Nels D. Bossen and Ada thereof being to foreclose a mort­ nlversarj," gage given by the defendant, Evert DEMOCRAT, RESIDENCEj REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE' COUNTY ASSESSOR . , Bossen, his wife, are defendants, Albert W. WeicheL Lincoln J. H. Kemp Fullerton ''The trouble Is-t!lere's a perpet­ wherein the said plaintiff recover­ W. Boettger, single, in the sum of $18,000.00, dated May 3, 1922, cov­ Richard C. Hunt.er Om~ha A. A. Re~ac.------. Omaha D~MOCRAT ADDRESS ,. REPUBLICAN ADDRE~S .uat anniversary In that old academy ed a decree of foreclosure in the sum J.S. Kroh Ogallala A W Pi ' .. as long as those wax figures are of $5,037.88, with Interest thereon ering the Southeast quarter of Dana Van Dusen Omaha .. erce Ord Almond R. Brox Ord there." at the rate of ten per cent per an­ Section 9, the West half ot Sec­ - ,Chas. Ciochon Elyria Joseph Bartos Ord num from September 19, 1933, which tion 10, and the West half of Sec­ GOVER~OR "They're haunting - queer, un­ tion 15, all in Township 18, North . . IFred UIrich Ord . canny things-like something !lvlng wai!.decreed to be a first lien upon the Northwest quarter of Section of Range 14, West of the Sixth on long after Its time. Sometimes Principal Meridian, in Valley DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN \ RESIDENCE COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT No.1 this place seems Uke a dream to me, 10, Township 17, North of Range County, Nebraska, which mortgage Yet It has an odd charm, too­ 14, w~,t o~ the sixth Principal was made to the said plaintiff, and Terry Carpenter Scottsbluff Theodore W. Metcalfe Omaha DEMOCRAT . - ADDRESS I REPUBLICAN ADDRESS Meridian, In Valley County,' Ne­ Wm. B. Banning Union Dwight Griswold Gordon JJJ bI kl EI I those waklnga In the quiet morning tHed for record on May 6, 1922, in d i k P ter Lincoln CA Sorensen Lincoln oe . a ons -,------yr a Jason L. A.berneth.y------Ord braska, and wherein I was direct­ book 52, on page 121 of the mort­ Willi amFr e er c. g or-- Wayne George.. B Clark------Tilden MiS,orr s orensen Ord . . \. light-that solemn hall with the pic­ ran . Opplll ,. " o. ------ed to advertise and sell said real ~ge records "f Valley County, F k J KI tures of the old presidents; a prlncl­ estate for the payment of said de­ Eugene D. S~llivan------Omaha Geo. W, Sterling York pal so fond of tlowers that he keeps Nebraska, upon which there was R. L. Cochran__• Llncoln cree, with interest and costs, now, due on March 22, 1934, the sum of COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT No.3 his hyaclnth bulbs always bloom­ notice is hereby given that I wlll, $17,074.02, with interest thereon at J. G. Stroble ~Nebraska City Ing." on Monday, August 27, 1934, at John F. Rohn Fremont DEMOCRAT ADDRESS' REPUBLICAN ADDRESS the rate of eight per cent per an­ Henry A. Zikmund Qrd Lyle D. MlIlIken Ord "Yes.' You're right, it has charm­ two o'clock P. M., at the West num from said date, and costs; Maud E. Nuqulst., Osceola bow glowing red the old bricks front door of the Court House In that an accounting of the amount Joseph Vaslcek Ord are I" Ord, Valley County, Ne-braska, sell due thereon, a foreclosure and sale LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR "Everything glitters today. See the said real estate at public auc­ of said premises, a writ of assist­ COUNTY SUPEHVISOR. DISTRICT No.5 tion to the highest bidder, for cash, ance and general equitable reIlef DEMOCRAT REffiDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE Berealce's hair In the sun-It's Uke C. A. Green.- Lincoln flame." to satisfy the amount due on said Is prayed, as set forth more fully Walter H. Jurgensen Lincoln DEMOCRAT ADDRESS REPUBLICAN ADDRESS Gutt~ry I decree, costs and accruing costs. In said petition; that said defend­ J. A. Lynch H. L. Webster = Tekamah Chas, A. FaudL North Loup J. A. Barber North Loup They both looked towards her as Dated this 21st day of July, 1934. ants are, required to answer said Lewis C. Westwood- Tecumseh Grover A. Barnhart North Loup ,he came lightly down the path, GEORGE S. ROUND, petition on or before August 13, C. W. Johnson -= Potter Homer C. Sample North Loup . ~ealllng to them. pu1l1ng her dull'y Sheriff of Valley County, U3~ I Stanley WrlghL Al11ance white wrap around her. Nebraska. The Linceln Joint Stock Land COUNTY SUPERVISOR DISTRICT No.7 "A great day for our Walk," she July 26-5t Bank of LIncoln, Nebraska, .aluted them. "You are out early." Plaintiff, SECRETARY OF STATE DEMOCRAT '. ADDRESS I REPUBLICAN ADDRESS Dalls &; Vogeltanz, Altomers. BY ~vis & Vogeltanz, J. A. Br"den-- .:. Arcadia S. V. Hansen :._.: Arcadia "I went to the church." DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN ' RESIDENCE "What did )-Ou find there?" .NOTICE }'OR PRESE~TATIOX and Fred M. D,eweese U. G. Evans-- Arcadla Lester F. Ely------Arcadla Of CLAnIS Its Attorneys. Harry R. Swanson -=-=-Omaha 1"rank Marsh Norfolk H. A. Bellinger--- Arcadia Brady Masters ~ .__Arcadla "I'll tell you later-it's quite a In The County Court of ValieT July 5-4t Charles H. DriscoIL Lin,coln Ralph S. Smlth__,. Lincoln .tory." County, NebraSka. George C. -Snow :._Chadron He did not think It t'he time to STATE 01<' NEBRASKA,) Dads &; Vogeolfanz, Attorneys Chas. W. HUL Kearney ahow her the card. ,particularly as Order And NoUce }'or Appolntml'nt Charles B. McMahon Stanton NON-POJJITICAL TICKET )ss. I he saw Haskell and Balder emerg­ Valley County. ) of AdmInIstrator, In the County Cllurt of Valley, JUDGES OF TilE SUPREME COURT lng from the greentsh shadOWS of In the matter of the estate of AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS the basement. Both looked to­ Nancy E. Rosenbalm, deceased. County, Nebraska. STATE 01" NEBRASKA,) .> SIXTII DISTRICT wards the group; then, exchange Notice is hereby given to all per­ DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBl,ICArf RESIDENCE Edward F. Carter-- Gering sons having claims and demands )ss William B. Prlce Lincoln A. D. Spencer Barneston lng some words, separated. Haskell VALLEY COUNTY. ) Edwin E. Squires Broken Bow approached Berenice wit~ self-eon­ agaInst Nancy E. Rosenbalm late O. H. Olson------Hastings Geo. W. Marsh Lincoln Jl1mes L. TewelI. Sldney of Valley county, deceased, that Whereas, Edna Liddell, of Doug­ G. A. Frost Omaha .c1ousness ahyays lD his manner; las county, has filed iILlllY OfflC6 Paul Halpine Omaha Harry L. Babcock--- Linco1n 1------...;.-- as It he must be perpetually on the time fixed for Wing claims and demands against said estate is her petition praying that letters STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION on guard - warding away even three months from the 16th day of of administration upon the estate friendliness and pleasant words. August, 1934. All such persons of Wlllia B. Gasler, dlX:eased, late COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS AND BUILDINGS John A. Jimerson Auburn I "You are walking again today'" of said county, may be issued to O. Charles W. Taylor Lincoln are required to present their DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE "Yes I Wlll you join us?" claims and demands, with vouch­ Pecenka of Elyria, ill said county, Carollne Bengtson Hastings whereupon, I have appoInted Fri­ George Jackson Nelson Gernle B. Thomas Lincoln Lulu S. Woiford__= Lincoln "Why should 1 walk over these ers, to the County Judge of said Harry P. Conklin Scottsbluff Leo Lowenberg Alblon hlllsf' county on or before the 16th day day, the 3rd day of Allgust, 1934, A. J. Morris Lincoln at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at Harry E. Reavis Battie Creek "Wtll you go up the ravine with of November, 1934,·and claIms tHed John W. Fillman- Osceola Leo N. Swanson Omaha COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS us?" w11l be heard by the County Court my office in said county, as the C. A. Lord Lincoln time and place of hearing said Harvey H. Walker r Omaha "You know 1 never go up the at 10 o'clock A. M. at the County Arnold J. Llllie Plattsmouth J. A. AxteIL Fairbury Clara M. McClatchey OrdI petition, at which time and place Court room, In said county" on the George Werner Deshler Daniel Garber Red Cloud CecH A. WeddeL Arcadia ravine. It Is too exhausting. How­ all persons interested may appear Erna R. Malottke Ord ever, It must be beautiful' up there 17th day of November, 1934, and Archie S. Gllland Kearney George L. Wmiams Lincoln all claims and demands not f1led and show cause why said letters DOW, with the scarlet maples." should not be granted as prayed Thomas J. Walsch Stanton as above w11l be forever barred. Walter H. Jensen :. :._Lincoln D~nECTORS '''Yes, they're blood red," wUton Dated at Ord, Nebraska, this 19th for in said petition. NORTH LOUP RIVER PUBLIC POWER said. "I've never seen such'intensity day of July, 1934. It is further ordered that said AND IRRIGATION DISTRICT ,..of red," petitioner 'give notice to all per­ JOHN L. ANDERSEN, STATE TREASURER Joseph P. Barta Ord Haskell put his hands over his (SEAL) County Judge. sons interested in said estate of I eyes. "This sUlJ fills my eyes with July 26-3t the pendency of the petition, and DEMOCRAT' RESIDE::-'CEI REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE Charley Bridge North Loup red." the time and place set for hearing George E. HaIL Lincoln L. B. Johnson Omaha ------_~- ---- Tbat afternoon the four were Hardenbrook & MIsko, Attorneys. the same, by causing a copy of this T. W. Bass Lincoln Said Primary Election wl1l be open at eight oclock in the morning ~\ppoIntm('nt order to be publlshed in the Ord stepping, together over the hllls; Order and Notice for ------and will continue open until eight o'clock In the afternoon of the same Of AdmInistrator. Quiz, a legal weekly new.spaper day. their happiness singularly like that In the County Court of Valley published in said county and of gen­ ATTORNEY GENERAL ; of creatures let out of cag:es. WU­ In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my County ,.Nebraska. eral circulation therein, three suc­ DEMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE ton told Berenice of reading the STATE OF NEBRASKA,) cessive weeks previous to the day Lee Basye Lincoln officIal seal at Ord, Nebraska, this 21st day of July, A. D., 1934. diary. Will. H. WrighL Scottsbluff . hs. set for said hearing. Raymond W. McNamara_Hartington Geo. H. Heinke Nebraska City IGN. KLIMA JR. "How long did Your stepmother Valley County. ) In testimony whereof 1 have Francis V. Robinson Lincoln Jackson B. Chase Omaha (SEAL) County Clerk. Uve after the dellths of your broth· Whereas, Harry G. Dye and Ar­ hereunto set my hand and official C. P. Anderbery -' Minden erlt and sisters?" • thur S. Dye have flied in my of­ seal this 6th day of July, 1934. Donald Gallagher Lincoln ''Fully eight years, 1 think; I'm fice a petition praying that letters JOHN L. ANDERSIDN, Richard 0. Johnson Lincoln not sure. She was a blessed wom· of administration upon the estate (SEAL) County Judge. H. B. Reynolds Lincoln an; always kind to me. Ev-en my of Sarah J. Dye, deceased, late of July 12-3t. Henry S. Payne, Omaha said county, may be issued to Jo-I---.,------ORD DIRECTORY brothers and sisters Uked her. Dall; &; Vogeltanz, AttorlleIs though they didn't llke-" She broke seph P. Barta of Ord in said coun­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••y ••••••••••••••• ty, whereupo'n, 1 have appointed .NOnCE O}' SlIERU'}"S SALE. RAILWAY COMMISSIONER oft. "Oh, well, It's all past and Notice is hereby given that by 1 --:_- ----.------,---, DR. LEE C. NAY Thursday the 9th day of August virtue of an order of sale Issued by ORVILLE II. SOWL gone," 1934, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, DEMOCRAT REffiDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE DR. ZEtA M. NAY "May' I ask you It you can remem­ the Clerk of the District Court of Will M. Maupin Lincoln Harry A. Foster Omaha at my office In said county, as the Valley County, Nebraska, and to Horace M. Davis Lincoln James F. Miller Alma OSTEOPATHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR ber when the Old churcb down there time and place of hearing said pe­ Ambulant, or oUice, Treatment was last used ?" me directed, upon a decree render­ Andy J. Welch__:. MUford Arthur B. Walker Lincoln tition, at which time and place all ed therein on May 28, 1934, in an Lynn C. Roberts Omaha of Varicose Veins and of Piles. "Long before I was born-about Bert M. Hardenbrook Ord Ord, Nebraska persons interested may appear and action pending in said court where· II. L. Challburg Potter Robert J. Marsh__• O'Ne11l Tonsils Removed by Electro- 1880, I think." show cause why said letters should in Joseph Bruha, is plaintiff, and Fred A. Good. :.. Lincoln Coagulation not be granted as prayed for in Alvin C. SmitlL Scottsbluft Phones: Bus. 377J Res. 377-W "And was it ever opened for Vaclav J!'. Cadek and Emma Cadek, J. C. McReynolds Lincoln George L. Jackson Litchfle1d Phone!: Office 18iJ; Res. 181W. Christmas celebrations-after that?" said petition. his wife, The First State Bank, Hugh LaMaster Lincoln R. H. Sawyer Lincoln 1------"Oh, nol" .. , , , I-t Is further ordered that said Burwell, Nebraska, a corporation, L. C, Oberlles Lincolu J. L. Kizer Llncoln DR. H. N. NORRIS "Are you sure?" petitioner give notice to all persons E.' H.' Luikart, Receiver of The McGINNIS & Interested in s,ald estate of the I<'rans Johnson 'Yahoo J!'irst State Bank, Burwell, Nebras­ James A. Slaughter - Omaha Osteopathlc I'blsfclaa "QuIte sure I But father used to pendency of the petition, and the ka, a corporation, and The County FERGUSON All. 8ll1'geGB have celebrations for the neighbors' time and place set for hearing the of Garflli!ld, State of Nebraska, are Knud Christian Knudson-__Omaha Veterinarians children In the old academy, and same, by causing a copy of this defendants, wherein the said plain­ Office Phone 117J, Res. 117'W they alI received presents from the order to be published in the Ord tiff recovered a decree of foreclos­ CONGH.ESS~IAN, FIFTH DISTRICT ORO,NEBRASKA Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted tree. I only faintly remember the Quiz, a legal weekly newspaper ure In the sum of $6,485.00, witb .. \ , last one ever held-the Christmas published In said county and of interest thereon at the rate of ten DBMOCRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENCE general circulation therein, three per cent per annum from May 28, Harry B. Coffee Chadron Wm. E. Shuman North Platte before the accident. It was very Tom C. Osborne AlIiance F. L. BLESSING lay. We .had a beautiful tree," weeks successively previous to the 1934, which was decreed to be a George H. Clayton North Platte ORD HOSPITAL day set for said hearIng. first lien upon the Southeast quar­ P. R.Peterson Lexington Albert N. Mathers~ Gering DENTIST "That tree Is sUIl In existence," ter of Section 7, the Northeast Guy Roberts -_LeweIlen Thomas Birkby ' Gordon In testimony whereot -I have Telephone 65 One Block South of Post Office She looked at him Incredulously, hereunto set my h'and and official quarter of SecUon 18, and the North Fred W. Andersen Cozad Clarence Davls Ord her eyes half fearful. "How do seal this 17th day of July, 1934. half of the Northwest quarter ot Guy V.' Doran Sldney Lee Card Chadron X-Ral Dlagnosf.s you know that?" C. J. Miller, M. D. JOHN L. ANDERSIDN, sectIon 17. all in Township 20, R. S. HunL Scottsbluff Arthur Bowring Merriman Office In Masonic ~~mple "I .went to the belfry room this (SEAL) County Judge. North of Range 16" West of the OWNER morning; found a key that fitted July 19-3t sixth Principal MeridIan, in Valley the door. The room was absolutely County, Nebraska, containing 400 STATE REPRESENTATIVE, SEVENTY·SEVENTH Charles W. Weekea, M. D. bare except for an ancient tree on Dalls &; Vogeltanz, Attorneys acres, and wherein 1 was directed DISTRICT Surgery. Consultation Appolntme~t Office PbQIle 84 lts wooden base. painted green, U Order and NotIce For to advertLse and sell said real es­ of AdmInIstrator. late for the payment of said decree, DEMOGRAT RESIDENCE REPUBLICAN RESIDENC;E HILLCREST and X~Rar usual. Bits of tinsel sUll clung to In the County· Court of Valley with Interest and costs, now, notice W. J. LiberskL Elyria Marlon J. Cl!shIng Ord .. the dry branches, and this lltUe County, Nebraska. ls hereby given that 1 w1l1, on Mon­ John W. Penas ------Burwell SANITARIUM card was tied to one of them with day, July 30, 1934, at two o'clock Percy E. Doo Arcadia STATE OF NEBRASKA,) P. J. MeIla--; Ord Phone n Ord, Nebraska I red ribbon. .Can 10U read the )8& P. M., at the West front door of the Phone" 1t C. E. Goodhand Ord wrlUng? The Ink Is very pale. VALLIDY COYNTY. ) OQurt House in Ord, Vallel Countl. «('ontlpued nut week.) ,

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\ LNEIGHBOHHOOD______~ JI } . -Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Ziegler have been spending a few days in Hastings attending the Pentecostal state camp meeting. The camp started on the 19th and will close on the 29th. -Mrs. Ray Knapp of North Loup was a guest Sunday in the horae of Mrs. Clyde Baker. -A. F. Real and family left Fri­ f) day for their home in Wichita, Kas. They had spent a week here with, Mr. Real's brother, Rev. L. M. ~ Real and family. -Bert LeMasters and family are spending some time at the Pentecostal state camp meeting in Hastings. -Mrs. Paul Miller and two little daughters returned to Grand Is­ 12 CSl The Asoclated Newllpapera land Friday after a few days visit with the formers people,' Mr. and \ Mrs. Clarence Blessing. . -Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Real and -Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oliver and [.------...--'------] of getting some money out of their All right, boys, let's boost for the government's work will only -Mr. and Mrs. Ben Conner of family and Rev. Real's brother, A. little daughter of Olean drove to QUIZ FODUM cattle instead of seeing them our government and stop finding do harm. Burwell were Ord visitors Sunday. }'. Real and family of Wichita, Kas, Ord Saturday evening and spent a ~" starve it looks like the farm bureau ERNEST S. COATS, one of -Friday Mrs. John Canning returned home last Wednesday at- short time with Mrs. Oliver's mo- _ fault for a change. Our govern­ is worth a lot to us. If the re­ ment has become our banker now, Valley county's dried-out came from Grand Island and was ter a few days stay at Long Pine ther, Mrs. M. Flynn. Uphold!!. Farm Bureau. ports of drouth had not gone' in tarmers, r visiting her sisters,' Madams A. C. our meat packer soon, and our food where they wer.e camping and -Rebekah lodge was in session To the Editor of the Quiz: early and relief received at once distributor and it should have Wilson, Wes Daily, a brother, fishing. , Tuesday evening with the usual Th T Le cattle would have been a dead loss Howard Barnes and their father, -John Reed or Chambers, Nebr., number in attendance. e axpayers ague was or- to farmers. The Omaha markets some respect. Instead of knocking DiU1nger KUled Sunday. 'James Barnes. - ' was an Ord visitor Saturday. -Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chatfield ganized a good many months ago. what work the County agent is do­ John Dillinger, No. 1 desperado would have been swamped and ing I wonder why the county -Madams Ben Madison and --On the 17th a son was born and family of Rosevale were din- It had a good work to perform cattle would not have been worth of the United States, was killed in Jack Forman of Ord are cooking to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bredthauer ner guests }'riday in the home of and likely it has done some good. the freight. board doesn't cooperate with him Chicago by federal agents Sunday ,J I ' But I can't understand why the and ship in this corn and hay and evening" just as he emerged from at the state pentecostal camp meet­ in the Ord Hospital. ,}'loyQ's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. League spends the greater part of a ing in Hastings. We are in a bad fix here in Val­ sell it to farmers at cost, instead of movie theatre with two women J -Yesterday a number of G. A. R. -Mrs. C. J. MUler and daughter W. W. Lootbourrow. its time discussing how to do away ley county. I am asking my bro­ us having to pay speculators' companions. Thousands of orn­ ladles served a dinner in the Le­ Mary and Ruth Tolen of Ord and -L. D. Milliken returned home with the, County Agent and the ther farmers to' forget their griev­ prices. Times are serious, there Is cers had engaged in a nation-wide ~ion hall, honoring the birthday of Miss Marguerite Cornell of Lln- Friday. He had spent several days Farm Bureau, the only farm or­ ances and join the farm bureau, nothing on the farms and a whole search for him ever since his es­ Will Wigent. ' coin, who had been visiting in' Ord at his farm near Big Springs. Crops ganization in Valley county that is make it a 100-per cent organization year to go before any crops can cape a few months ago from an -Dr. G. W~ Taylor returned and St. Paul drove to Lincoln. are just fair. He claims it is hooked up direct wlth our govern­ and see how tine it can be. Now be sold. We must pull together Illinoia prison. home last Wednesday after a few Last Wednesday Mrs. Miller, ¥ary nearly as ,hot there as here. ment through its connection with suppose every farmer In Nebraska in one large farm bureau working' <1ays stay with relatives in La- and Mrs. Irl Tolen and Ruth re- -Mr. and Mrs. Fra-nk Andersen the state farm bureau. belonged to the farm bureau, and with the government. Fighting -Quiz Want Ads get reeutte. Porte, Ind. ' turned to Ord, Ruth is spending moved to Comstock Thursday. '{ was secretary of the Farm we wanted to send a request to several weeks here-with her grand- They spent the night in Ord, re- f Lyle Hunter made 8" business Bureau for the first few years 0 our governor to declare an emer­ p~~" ~_.~. ..,.~, trip to Bassett last Wednesday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frll.nk Kou- turning Friq!l:Y morning to Com- its existence here and I found it gency in Nebraska and place an ., -Mr. and Mn. George Finch pal and Mrs. Tolen has been "isit- stock. to be a most fair plan of organlza­ embargo on corn and hay to pre­ and son spent a few days in Ster­ ing her people and other relatives. -So and Sew club did not meet tlon, The government created it vent its shipment outside the state, ~ ~~~ ~~\ ling, Colo., with George's patents, -Thursday Mr. and Mrs. GUY Thursday. The meeting was post- and turned it over to the farmers. you can bet the governor would liP Mr. and Mrs. Walter Finch. Burrows and Mrs. L. M, Real and poned on account of the hot wea- Any farmer may become a niember take notice. (I wonder why the --On their return to California A. F. Real of Wichita, Kas., went ther. Mrs. L. D. Milliken will be and can help elect himself or a Tax League didn't think of that?) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dye were to Lake Ericson on a fishing trip, the next hostess.' neighbor to any office. The otn­ Why did the League let that reso­ ~11 the ~:/ I~ stopping in Timnath near Denver, returning to Ord Friday. -Miss Eleanor Dye left Satur- cers of the local farm bureau hire lution slip through about the gov­ l ernment killing those condemned n9.''- Colo., and visiting a sister of Mrs. -Stanton and Maynard Finley day for her office work in Kansas the county agent and work out the Dye's, Mrs. Bert Horn and family. and Carl Oliver drove a dozen City. She had to be there by Mon- yearly programs. Nothing could cattle I may be dumb but it -Evelyn Maine left Sunday for horses to Swan lake. They will be day morning. She had been called be more fair. When the people of looks to me like it would be bet­ ~ 15 Kimball where she had a position cared for this fall and winter by home to attend the funeral of her Valley county needed seed and feed ter to kill them here than to pay ftI\L\\\t C, 05 ." in view. a man who resides near the lake. grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Dye. the farm bureau was on the job at freight on them to Omaha and have f~ c:.\)lA,",~\\· N -Miss Dola Flynn has been hav­ They drove the horses to the lake -Miss Clara Lee VanWie return- once and the money was procured them killed there. I think the Tax "/ • pow ing a bad time with poison ivy on Thursday night on account of the ed home early Friday morning. without any delay. When the League can be a useful organiza­ her feet and ankles. S'be Is im­ heat during the day. She had spent a fe'w days in Has- drouth struck Valley county the tion but it looks like in these ~1\\\S ';J AFl£ proving. Sh~ ran into the poison -John Chatfield has been spend- tings with her brothers Lloyd and farm bureau, through Agent C. C. critical times it would be better to ~ ; while assisting with the work at Ing the week w.ith his son Floyd Norris VanWie and their families. Dale, was on the job at once and back up our government than to .':' You'll be:surprlsed athow muchof the fasdnatlna the farm home of her aunt, Mrs. Chatfield and family, Rosevale. Miss VanWie was accompanied held school house meetings and got try to hamper the work by de­ -': Northwest you can e'oJoy for luch IIttie cost tha , Carl Oliver, near Olean. -Mrs. Jim Smith left Saturday home by her nephew, Veri VanWie. first hand' information on the stroying the means of carrying on ;year. Mt. Hood, lRainler National Park, ocean -Mrs. Edith Deloris Aikman of for her home in Falls City. She He was spending a few days with drouth, with result that drouth re­ this work in Valley county. beaches, virgin foreste, garden cltles, Alaska Jult is a cousin of the late Henry Fales his grandmother, Mrs. R. O. Hunt- lief was procured from the govern­ San Francisco, Calif., arrived Fri­ Even our respected county board a glorious ooe week cruise. Ifyou have time, vlalt and had been here about three er. ment at once hi Valley county. had to try to throw a monkey­ day for a V;lsit with her parents, Callfotnla too at .lIghtly higher rall fare. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Weekes. To­ weeks, ' -Miss Jennie Bee returned Fri- When the corn-hog reduction plan wrench into the government mar­ <1ay she will return home accom­ ~Ed Holloway, Frank Jobst and day to North Loup after spending a needed an organization in every keting machine by jirotest against BARGAIN FARES FROM ORD panied by Mrs.Wee]tes. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Johnston drove few days with her parents, Mr. and Icounty in the far,m states Valley killing condemned cattle. I am I -Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Weekes of to Thedford Sunday to look after Mrs. W. W. Loofbourrow. county was ready by having the only a dairyman, not a member of Air-cooled ob­ TO PORTLAND pasture for cattle. Mrs. Holloway -Andy Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd farm bureau organization to take ,I Beatrice arrived in Ord and were the county board, but I do know servatlon and spending the week end with rela­ kept her littl1l granddaughter, Cook and pale Chatfield went to charge of the work. Some coun­ this much-that a calf under six tives. Edgar's mother and sister, Joyce Jeanine, at the Holloway IHastings Thursday. They were ties in Nebraska are getting bene­ weeks of age is not fit for human dIning cars on $50~90 ~!lYs $33.93 Mrs. Tom Weekes and Miss Ber­ home in Ord, It was t?O hot for spending a few at a Pente- fit ,payments now and we, I under­ food. Of course If the supervisors our principal Gooo! III comfober) ••• Supertwist Cord Body :SIOle .ale. lax, if any, addilional. an exhibit booth and comCort­ O. D. Neighbor lodge will meet in their (supports heavier tread safely)! hall for the monthly business meet­ able lounge room in the OPTOMETRIST ing. Travel and Transport Build­ Only omce In the LoU~ -Miss Ethel Ollis of the Re­ ing (south end) and the Bur­ 'v.allay devoted exclu­ search hospital, Kansas City, has lington Exhibit just outside eirely to the care of been here visiting her brothers, Will and James Ollis and their Sales Jour eyes. Ord Chevrolet Co. that building. families. Thursday J. G. Hastings H. G. Frey, omoo In tll~ Baile, l>uUdlns and Mrs. James Ollis took her to , ~cket Agent over Crosby's Hardware. Hastings. After a few days stay Bhone 90 there she was returning to Kansas City. Auble Motor Co.

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-Mrs. Belle Oliver of Toulon, c'LUMBI;-';O and sheet metal work ·-Qulz Want Ads get results. ~--.------~t . I Ill., an aunt of A. W. Tunnlcliff Chickens, Eggs done quickly and economically. ~ t••_.LOCAL NE\VS 4t of Ord and her daughter, Miss When you need a plumber call « .... • t Lou Oliver and a niece of Mre. BUY OR MAKE your own mash. 2~9J, Joe Rowbal & Son. 8-tf Uliver, Miss Ruth Tuttle, have Worm your growing chlx and Tuesday morning Mr. and Mil>. ceturned to the Tunnlcliff bome parent stock. We can supply BETTER CLEANING at lowest • Roy Drake left by auto for Wash­ after a visit In Burwell and other everything Including formula for prices. Vala's clothing and _.< Ord Theatre ington and Oregon. They took a places. They expect to soon mash. Bring your cream, poul­ Tailor shop. Valeterla clean­ trailer and expected to stay fOI leave for their home in the east. try and eggs for higher prices ing and shaping service. 4th "Entertainments 0/ Quality" some time and perhaps make their to Rutar's Or4 Hatchery. phone d001' WC3t of Milford's corner. home In the west. 1------Dance 324J. 15-tf is-tr -Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Langevin of Omaha have a son born Sun­ f:IPlSSllfllErJ WE WILL CULL your chickens. USED 'l'IRE8-All sizes, many to At day. Mrs. Langevin is a sister of Due to shortage of feed now is select from. Auble Motor Ser­ Tonight Mrs. Mark Tolen. · t\I)"I:QIISINfj the time to have it done. Cort­ vice. 8-U -Mrs. Wlll Moon has been ill dene for Coccidosls. Dr. Sal­ again and under the doctor's care. Wanted - Isbury's remedies. Concentrate Abstracts. CiemllY Hall Comedy-c-'Super Snoop. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Worm ot to make your growing mash. It you want quick and accurate IWolbach were here last Tuesday. I WANT 500 watches to repair. We buy poultry, and post your work on your abstracts, when Elyria' er' with Andy Clyde Mrs. Worm Is a daughter of Mr. Geo. A. Parkins Jr. 8-U chickens free of charge. Phone making loan, send them to J. T. and Mrs. Moon. 168J. Goff's Hatchery. u-u Knezacek, Ord, Nebr. 51-U -Misses Beulah and Grace Pul­ , len gave a lawn picnic supper Lost and Found }'OR SALE PRESCRIPTIONS Sunday, July 29th We flll them the way the doctor Monday evening honoring Miss TAKEN UP-Hampshl r e sow. Lila Wright of Omaha. Tuesday Livestock wants them fille afternoon the:\[ entertained sever­ same by paying for this ad and SoHEEP, STEERS AND MULES for ed pharmacist in charge. al lady friends of Mrs. W. A. sal~-We McLahi-Sorensen Drug Co. expense of keep. Evet Smith. have 500.four year old "Just Good Drug Store Service" Wright. also of Omaha. > 12-tf white face breeding ewes for Music by -Sunday Rudolph Kerchal and ------sale, 450 spring lambs: weight 50 8-U_ son Victor drove, to Dodge and LQST-Blue enamel drain pan for to 60 lbs., several teams of young Bill Eatherton and home the same day. gasoline stove, near river mules and 50 steers. Tho ewes Miscellaneous -Miss Grace Evans, head nurse bridge. Please return to James are just In their prime and wlll His Orchestra Double ~ in Hillcrest Is improving from Ollis. 17-2t give good returns on the Invest­ }'or Sale or Trade. ~ major operation. She was operat­ ment. The lambs and wool last 1934 Terraplane Special Sedan. ed upon in Hlllcrest nine dayb LOST-White gold Elgin wrist year from the 500 ewes sold for 1929 Ford Model A coach. H LEN TWELVETREES ago. watch with white leather strap. $3200.00 and under normal con­ 1929 DeSoto Sedan. Adm. 35c; ladies free. -Mrs. Wm. Grindey of Chicago 1927 Oldsmobile Coach. Door was visiting for a few days in Finder please return to Auble, ditions this year lambs and wool 1_ 1926 Ford Model T Coupe. fII! ALICE FAYE Comstock with the O. B. Mutter . Bros. store. Reward. 17-lt would bring much more. The steers are one year old past and Nelson Auto Co. With 'EvelYli Venable and Kent Taylor, also Spencer family. Mrs. Grindey Is a daugh­ LOST-Boston Bull terrier, one­ are a good quality of whltetaces, ------­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Pal- eye: f o'clock and tell us what you are brInging In so that we may ad­ -Sunday Miss Josephine Ro­ Living Room Suite, 3 baby rertlse It on the radlo, mans came home after speudlng a buggies, several rugs, lots few days in the Will Vogeler coun­ Auble Motors try home.