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9 r, r,i\ anu * ivia 11 i. W.,_ — V Clarence Hicks has been on the sick ist for several days. Henry Kaczor spent Monday after- After all’ s said and loon at the Frank Griffith’s. N. D. Hansen called at the Frank Griffith home Monday morning. the Dan Hansen’s recently purchased a done, pleasure lew May-Tag washing machine. Adolph Hansen was an overnight dsitor of Cecil Griffith on Sunday. you get in smoking Mrs. George Hansen is ill at this viiting with what seems to be flu. EVERY time a dollar is wasted ■ Mrs. R. D. Spindler and children is what counts ailed on Mrs. Ralph Young Monday it means also a wasted man— I vening. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jones and wasted future—wasted oppor- I hildren spent Sunday at the Clyde lull home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young visited Sunday at the Clark Young home at )pportunity, Mr. and Mrs. William Hull and son, The O’Neill National I Yilliam, spent Sunday at the Frank kelson home. Camel and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lindburg laughter spent Sunday at the Pete dndburg home. CIGARETTES and Undivided I Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby and Capital, Surplus ilerridy Hubby spent Sunday at the Profits, $125,000.00 I Toward Rouse home. Will Langan’s had the misfortune to This bank carries no indebted- ■ iave their brooder and 350 little chicks urn up last Saturday ness of officers or stockholders. I WHY CAMELS Charlie Fox closed his school in the ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE 'Jelson district on Saturday with a licnic. All report a good time. Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Spindler and amily were Sunday dinner guests at grown. he George Bay home in O’Neill. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Griffith and The Camel blend Domestic and Turkish son, of >cil, were Sunday dinner guests at O’Neill. tobaccos has never been equaled. he Henry Grady home in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Searles and Camels are mild and mellow. hildren and Mrs. A1 Huse were Sun- lay visitors at the Alex Borg home. do not tire the taste. They Mrs. A. L. House came from Ponca m Friday to spend the week-end with leave no They cigaretty after-taste. ler mother, Mrs. Searles at the A. L. Wales Scotch Bull lorg home. Buys Champion Camels have a delightful fragrance that is Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wyant and child- I To Head Herd on Canadian Ranch pleasing to everyone. en and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sanders tnd children spent Sunday with Mrs. S. H. Rouse. N. D< Hansen and son, Adolph, of > Fairfax, South Dakota, came down on Sunday, for a short visit with rela- ives and friends. © 1*29, H.J. Reynold. Tobacco Cotapaoy, Winttoo Salem. N C. The Ed Thomas, Orville Harrison md Charlie Linn families enjoyed a ishing trip and dinner on the WASHINGTON LETTER. ing the campaign; neither candidate MEEK AND VICINITY. picnic Niobrara river on Sunday. ; held it to be the basis of farm relief Both the House and Senate have and its injection into the bill may se- (Last week.) Mrs. A. L. Borg entertained the! been working at full speed this week. riously jeopardize any farm legisla- Larkins Club on Friday afternoon.! Mirridy Hubby visited friends at The Senate still has under considera- tion. It is hwoever, that a Ml members were present and an en-1 probable, Bassett over the week-end. tion the Farm Bill. During the week, farm bill without the Debenture will ioyable time was had by all. of the chief be a law June first. A. L. Borg trucked corn from Spen- they disposed, temporarily, by small on for his father. lioxie Mae Puckett, daughter hone of contention in the bill when has had cer, Friday Since Tuesday, the House >f Mr. and Mrs. Fay Puckett, was they retained the Debenture Plan. tar- Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby spent the proposed readjustment of the jperated on at Stuartt for appendici- President Hoover had opposed it and Sunday at the Eric Borg home. iff before it. About fifteen per cent, to tis, adnoids and tonsils on Friday of had sent a memorandum to the Senate twenty per cent, of the old rates are Mrs. E. H. Rouse was a Sunday last week. LJ aguinat it. Thirteen western Republi- changed, mostly upward. It is not guest at the Irvin Sanders home. ftesioeNce /* acoebta, can senators combined with all but Mr. and Mrs, Mart Schelkpof ar- necessary for me to discuss the pro- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robertson and four of the Democratic senators rived home from Geneva, Nebraska, pre- visions of the bill. The public press spent Sunday at A. L. daughters on where had been CALGARY, ALBERTA—The Prince vented its elimination from the bill. has done that. When was first Saturday, they to it made Borgs. of Wales has Eaicairu attend the funerul of Mr. Schelkpof’s purchased This vote has been hailed in the public, probably every member found Rot Mrs. Arden Johnson and children father. ax. champion two-year old Short- press as a defeat of the Administra- rates in it that he thought objection- horn bull of Scotland for visited on Sunday with Mrs. E. H. 82,200. The tion in the Senate. Whether the de- able. Serious is now study being given Rouse. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindburg and animal will be added to the breed- feat is temporary or permanent re- to the bill and most members are re- laughters drove to Inman Sunday, ing herd on the prince's ranch at Some from here attended the Theo- mains to be seen. The feeling here serving judgment until a full study where they attended a surprise birth- High River, Alta., according to Prof. dore Nelson funeral at Bristow on seems to be that public reaction will reveales its advantages and disadvan- lay party on Mrs. Lindburg’s brother, W. L„ Carlyle, superintendent of the be to President. The Monday. farm who the deal. favorable the Many tages. Republicans met in con- Roy Gannon. They report a fine time. completed PRlNCC of the western farm leaders are in the ference on Friday. The question of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas and child- The bull was bought In a sale of OF WAL&& Guests at the Eric home on city working against the Debenture procedure, amendments and changes ren spent Monday at the Orville Har- Borg livestock In Calgary, attended by C»V ///■» were, Mr. and Mrs. Christ breeders from scH and for the House bill. The latter were all discussed but no conclusion rison home. Sunday all parts of the United Anderson and Kathryn Taylor, of States and Canada. It is said to be /..•p places both responsibility and power was reached. The House membership Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindburg and Bristow, Gardner Taylor, of Colone, one of the finest Shorthorns ever in the hands of the President and that is generally divided into three groups. daughters called at the Puckett Fay South Dakotta; N. D. Hansen and son. •hipped to North America from the is where the farm leaders say they First, those who want to accept it as home on Sunday. of South British Isles. It was raised on the want written Adoplh, Fairfax, Dakota, it placed. by the Committee, without Mr. and Mrs. and Ralph Young Miss Mrs. George Hansen and son, Gerald, famous breeding establishment of P. bill will the Sen- amendment. Second, a group gener- Tfc* probably pass Maude Rouse visited at the C. E. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hansen and L. Wallace of Meldrum, Aberdeen- the will ally favorable to it but that it ate during coming week. It feeling Thomson home near Lynch on Thurs- shire. Scotland, and was In a ship- could be bettered family. still have a rough way to travel be- by a change of some day. ment of seventeen Shorthorn bulls items. In this are those who fore becoming law. First, the two group and fourteen cows sent to Western i establishments In Western Canada In feel that certain of the farm W. h. kaczor anu Harry Fox drove PL A IN VIEW MON UM ENT Houses must meet in a conference schedules Canada recently. recent years. Some of the flues* to John Kaczor’s in could be Sun- HAS STOCK ■ through conferees and agree on an ad- strengthened. Then, there Boyd county WORKS FINE Prince Edward’s ranch comprises took from the royal farm* la England und Kaczor returned justment of their differences. That is ure those who feel that any tariff bill day Grandpa 4.000 acres In the foothills of the has been brought out to buikl up is and will with them. mountains mid an not always easy as it involves not only wrong they oppose this or (Plainview News.) Rocky represents the herds. The prince specializes uu tariff bill to the end. Investment of 8250,000 in Shorthorn a correction of many small matters any At the cemetery' meeting held on The Plainview Monument Works, stock, cattle. Shropshire sheep. The bill, over four hundred buildings, and equipment. The prince Dartmoor and race horse*. but in many instances rewriting the pages, Monday evening Frank Nelson was owned and conducted by R. J. Jewell ponies, will be before the House for the next maintains an up-to-date ranch house Sales of surplus animals are hold provisions of the bill with the inevit- elected treasurer. The next meeting & Sons, is a business institutidn which two weeks at least.