ASHBY HEVS Ashby, Nebr.. Sept. Id Mrs. Klii 11 bet h Calkin accompanied her Hon Joule to Alliance Saturday where he will attend school duriiiK tlie roniiiiK ) ear. Thomas Stansble shipped nix cars of cRttle from here Sunday." Kred liurjress and Kred Knale went with them and will take in the Bights while there, Hiram KnoK also ship ped a car of sheep and took his man Albert Cardwell with him. Miss Kda Watson who has been isltlnj? at Torrlnaton, Wyo., stopped off and visited over Sunday hern with lier friend Miss Mary llabb. T. J. llollerup and wife are the lroud parents of a daughter born to them Sept. 3. Mr. Klepp, n mi'rrhar" from Den ton, Bfter visiting bere several days with his friend .1. 11. lllxby, left for his home, Sal in uiy. NeweU, S. !)., Is a, Mr. and Mrs. A. Will Store; visiting his p.f . Storey. The liinc kths ladies a; Sept. 4 was j Colossal Figure of Tin Soldier. 'lift '.veii by the buneh ! Stransbin barn on mided by a lurne crowd. ICver in.' had a koo dtime Had the Indies proved theiuselveB ve ry royal hoBtebttes. Lust week one day nine ladies Blurted out very gaily in a steamer to attend a social meeting in the neighborhood. Everything was love ly until the lady driving forgot to take water and after a certain laptte of time of course the engine was out of Bteam and refused to work. The ladles alighted and began work ing to Bee what was wrong. While cleaning the snout It gave a puff and the lady working on It thought sure It ha dexploded. They couldn't get the steamer to go until five very wel come cowboys came along and soon had the ladles on their way. Three of the ladies were from Gordon vis iting here and no doubt will long remember their trip in a sand hills fsteamer. Mrs. Laura Soderstroni left Tues day for her home at PawhuBka, Ok la., after spending the summer here with her daughter, Mrs. John Ken fro. John Halloren of Ottawa, Kans., Is spending a few days here with his on Arthur. J. D. Dabb has been assisting In the store for J. 11. Fredinburg Co. W. J. Law son and wife of Kddvllle tre here visiting their daughter Mrs. Thos. Stansble. Elmer Law-son and wife who ranched in this country a number of years but left about a year ago foe Oregon have decided to loctto there permanently and are here now visit ing their friends and relatives and getting their possessions ready to hlp. Miss Joyce Hinton who has been connected with the Ashby hotel since last February Is now Klnkalding on her homestead near Spade. Lee Clinch of Rapid City, S. I).. Is spending u week or two here with John Fredinburg of the Ashby Lum ber Co. Miss Nellie llushnell came up Sat urday from Uyaunis und went out to Martindale to visit a couple of weeks with her Bister Mrs. (). F. Corzine. George Smlzer left Ansley where he will time with his uncle. make final 'proof on the former's homestead. Miss Kdna MrCarty Is helping Mrs. Frank CilbauRh In the hotel these busy tajs. C. W. Wilson nnd wife left Satur day Tor Wheatland, Wyo., where they went In their car. M. L. lncaid and family and M. J. Keyes and wife visited with J. J. Granning and family Friday and Sat urday. Archie Mathews left for his old home Monday, at Osceola, Nebr., where he will rpend the winter. .las. Ilreckner returned from Alli ance Sunday after "having ridden through with Wilson in his car, Sat urday. I'hil Castle's father left Saturday for Alliance to visit home folks for a white. Nell Thompson arrived here Thur sday from Wheatland to visit some of the boys a while. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilbaugh vis ited with Frank Gilbaugh and wife Sunday and Monday. I Harry Marr returned Monday from ' Omaha, where he had been on busi i ness. Jack Frost and S. L. Graham of Tlppetts were in town Tuesday trans acting business. Geo. Thomas of the Sutton ranch was in town Tuesday, doing some trading. Wni. Welch was seen In our burg early Tuesday morning. 11 O. Vaughn has been out putting Improvements on his homestead. S. G. Phillips took out a big four horse load of posts Tuesday for V. A. Yeast. It. It. Kincald was a passenger to Alliance Tuesday, where he went as a witness for Delia Ilreckner in mak ing proof on her "homestead. A. J. Applegarth starts this after noon for Alliance with some horses for the sale. Andy Doone was in from farm val- milch cows, and will drive them ley for a load of posts and wire for 'Copyright, 1SU, hy Panama Pacific Inter national Kxposltlon Company. One of the amazing attractions of the great Panama-Pacific Internation al Exposition that will open In San Francisco on February 20, 1913. near Martindale. He became owner, of the homesteads formerly owned by J. O. Martin, David Hector and ("rocket Hector. Mr. Stansble be lieves in getting land while the get ting is good. Max Chrlstensen left Sunday for Upland where he has bought some HOGWALLOW NEWS IH'NK llOTTS. Itegular 'rresiideiit (George Bingham) across the country. Tom Hoots who went down to Flroken How to thresh returned last week bringing his father and moth er with him. The family will move up In about two or three weeks, as soon as the house is completed. Harry Uurgess from Martindale was In town for supplies Monday. Harry Sutton Tuesday. ANGORA ITEMS Angora, Nebr. Ashby, Nebr., Sept. 22 K. H Weeden came in Thursday from Yam Sims treed a squirrel In the Gimlet Creek woods Thursday, but not being a dog, he' could do nothing but stand and look at it. Haz Harlow believes if the war keeps up. with all Its heavy cannon ading, the rabbits are going to be awful shy next winter. The Mail Carrier has not been In for nearly a week now, and it is feared he had to deliver some let ters at the Hog Ford still house. The Wild Onion school teacher Is getting up a debate for Saturday night on the subject of "Which is more beneficial to humanity: Dust or mud." Fit Smith, who has been relied up on in the paBt for the weather prog nostication, attended a nice rain at Rye Straw yesterday. I Frisby Hancock swapped dawgs during church last Sunday. He got the best of the deal, he thinks, as ho traded a hound that had no spots, for one that had several. Columbus Allsop, who rejoined the Excelsior Fiddling Band to furn ish the hoarse ruusic, has again with drawn from the band, and prefers to play by himself in a separate col umn. The editor of the Tidings at Tick ville was short, of news in his last issue, having run out of miscellan eous plate matter. Sim Flinders is daily expecting his story paper from Augusta, Maine, and has taken a seat at the postof flce as he is anxious to see whether the girl In the story got home or not before the heavy rain of week before last. Isaac Hellwanger was in Hound ing Pillows last week on business, and came within twenty cents of buy ing a cow. Another rear door is being put In at the still house on Musket Ridge. It is expected that it will be com pleted by Sunday. A man's eyes have a great deal to do with his looks. Washington Hocks visited his daughter near Tlckville Monday of He reports that she and Saturday for visit a short Ashby. Nebr.. Sept. 10 J. J. Uol Jerup and wife of Lakeside, after spending a day o rtwo here visiting his brother T. J., left Sunday for Elba to visit his father. Harvey Hubbard who has been Visiting during the past three weeks at Hale, Mo., is back on his farm stead. Miss Nellie Bushnell who has been out at Survey visiting her sis ter Mrs. t). F. Corglne, came to town Sunday an dwent down to Hy annls. Jennings Castle left Wednesday for Boise, Idaho, where ho will at tend Bchool during the coming year. L. B. White sold out his relin quishment last week to James Mur phy of Vesta and left Friday for his home at Holyoke, Colo. Hiram nox came in on the train Tuesday morning with two cars of sheep which he purchased at Mars land. Mrs. Frank Gosha left last Wed nesday for Kansas City where she will take treatment for cancer. The many friends of Miss 151 ma Wheaton are sorry to hear that she had to go the St. Joseph hospital at Alliance for an operation, but all will be glad to know she is getting Along nicely. Mrs. S. S. Parkerson and daugh ter Marie are visiting Mrs. Parki son's parents at Broken How this week. J. C. Jones of Survey was In our burg on business last Sunday. F. G. King and family of Survey visited over Sunday at the Nlckf-r-on home. .Lee Clinch of Rapid City, who is visiting here with John Fredinburg. went to Alliance on business Satur day. Cll liipiio of Aiiutui: fUJUnl With bU brother Fred Hippe at Haselton a few days last week. Messrs. John Dunn and Fred Hipp of Hazelton went. to Alliance on bus iness Monday of this week. Guy Sievers of Broken Bow is here doing the plumbing on the Thurston residence on Capitol Hill. Mrs. Margaret King has bought the Ormsby residence and other property. F. H. and Glenn Barr shipped two cars of cattle from here Sunday. Glenn went down with, them to do the honors. Mrs. J. K. Jones and sons of Ans ley spent a few days last week visit ing the Ha bo family. Mrs. John Renfro and children spent Sunday at Bingham visiting friends and relatives. Lawrence Bixby who has been visiting at Lincoln during the past two weeks returned Monday and went out to his borne near Spade. Last week Thomas Stansble pur chased three more sections of laud Sept. 15 L. L. Chambers came in from Minatare. Clarence Roseuberger of Heming- this week. Fairfax to look after his cattle here, to"-' was an Angora visitor between, her husband are not getting along and shipped several cars from here 'rains, very well, but he is poorly and has a Sunday. ' "r- A- Ward of Gerlng came ! policy. Mrs. Mary E. Dixon of Marquette ,n this morning. He came with the The Old Miser is much gratified to came up on 43 Thursday and went lntpntion of locating here If sutiPled know he has saved some money this out to her homestead. wl,n tne surroundings. summer by not needing a fire to keep Frank Raven, who has been down Mr- ttnd Mrs Terrell who have -warm by. at Falls City under the doctor's care Dfien visiting at the Lewis home the AtlaB Peck was seen at. preaching for the past two weeks, returned naBt two weeks returned to their .last Sunday with a necktie on. He Sunday to his homestead here. home at Kearney. is either about to run for some of- John Barnes, who shipped cattle Sent- 16 I)r- Bradshaw autoed in flee or get married again, from here Thursday returned Sun-' rrom Goodatreak this morning. Some miscreants visited the Rye day from Omaha. 1 Mr- am MrB- Wm- Meeker of Straw store the other night and at- Mrs. R. E. Jones and children who Bridgeport were the guests of Mr. tempted to turn the building around, have been visiting the Babb family and Mrs- l- K- Maybell. not knowing that the storekeeper a few days left Friday for their home. Mlss Cora A- Thompson, county, bad Just put In bis fall stock of at Ansley. superintendent, was In town between goods. Gilbert Chappell who has been trains. I taking treatment at the Hot Springs James kverett is going around on" hooniiui i. , . .... i.. crutches. While in A II In ru n Sent '15 u'oi',iui iui mr ictm inu i r- - - - - i - turned Sunday from that place. ne waa struck by an auto which Mrs. Elizabeth Calkins who has bruised him quite badly. Luckily, been at Alliance during the past two no bones were broken, weeks returned Sunday and went Sell- 17 Mr8- ,- K- Maybell vls- out to her homestead to get things ,tpd w'th Mrs. Meeker of Bridgeport, ready for winter. 1 L- Stoner and Sons are moving Mrs. Harry Burgess and daughter the Robinson building onto Its new opened in District No. 153 last Mon came down on 4 4 Sunday to go out foundation. day. Sept. 7, with an attendance of to their claim. I Thompson brothers of Cairo came 29, and is progressing very satisfac- W. II. Showers and Leonard Babb 1,1 101 a ,pw la8 nunnng. iran lorny wnn miss L.ona weaver as PULLMAN POINTERS Pullman. Nebr.. Sept. 11 School went up to Alliance the latter part of "ftyB np fan 8ee Kreat Improvement the week and will ship down some ln Angora. milk cows. i Ml88 Rosie Shutock is helping at Miss Nellie Wolsleberry left Satur- ,ne G- A- I)ov store while Earl Dove day for her home near Sargent, af- 18 aaing a vacation teacher. The sale at Will Rice's. Sept. 5, was wel lattended and his high grade stock and poultry brought good i prices. ter making an extended visit here ept. 1H Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Sig-1 Corn cutting ln Dogtown Valley with her sister, Mrs. Lena Paige. Illan Alliance made a business trip and vicinity is occupying all the at Dr. W. E. Merrlhew the dentlm to Angora Sept. 18 will be here the 27th and 28th of Among the shippers today are Viv t his month. Ian, 3 cars cattle; J. King. 2 cars; Mrs. May Gibson of Anselmo will Walston. 1 car. be in Ashby the first of next week SeDt. 20 Harry Barber and son with a line of hats for the ladies to WH'e departed for Omaha this' Dale and party of friends, of Free- select from. morning. Willie will enter school, . port, Ills., in the near future Mrs. J. O. Martin of Martindale ana "irry will remain a few days visited Tuesday and Wednesday with until Willie gets used to his sur lier brother. D. S. Rector. roundings. Mrs lllrum I'llna uh liu. Sept. 21 Mrs. R. H. Atwell und relatives and friends at Broken Bow two Bons l"ft Monday for Springfield I and Anslev durine the nnst returned Saturday. Bridgeport and the body of baby Mrs. June Kentfro of Bingham -,ucll rugate, who died Saturday visited over Sunday with Mrs. John evening at 6 o'clock. The baby will Rentfro here. D buried In Springfield, the former Mrs. Emily Thurston and sister. non, of tho Atwell and Fugate fam- Miss Sarah Wright, came up Thurs- ,,l,,B- day and spent a few days here visit- Kay K,y al,d family spent Sunday Ing with the Thurston brothers here. at ,ne Harry Fetters home. Eleven cars of cattle were shinned from here Saturday adn several on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stansbie and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawson left in their steamer Thursday for Wheat land, Wyo., and will visit friends and relatives along teh way. Mrs. Pearl Blevens of Hardin Mont., came down Thursday tl viBlt tention and surplus help of the lo cality. A nice lot of feed is being prepared for the winter. Mrs. uuy rneips is expecting a visit from her Bister Miss Eleanor Emery Lee made a trip to Whit man Thursday, Sept. 10, for lumber and building material to Improve his Klnkaid. Jack Burr and family have return- month oti.-uiii,aujr me r ugaie lamiiy or eu irom ineir visu 10 AnBiey, ieDr. Frank was unable to return with them on account of a severe attack of rheumatism. Willis Braman is building a corn crib to receive the bumper crop he has raised this year. As there have been no ball games, horse races or even dog fights in the neighborhood lately news is very scarce. C. K. Venrick has bought a corn binder. He had engaged considera ble corn to cut but after cutting only a few acres the binder has gone bad and is now laid up for repairs. There is considerable disappointment on account of It. ANTIOCH ITEMS I Antloch Mrs. C. I Nebr., Sept. 22 Mr. and Wakeman went to Alli ance Friday the 18th. L. D. Blair of Alliance was ln An tloch Monday. P. J. Rock and Fred Smith went to Chadron Thursday the 17th to take in the Dawes County Fair. Wm. Elmore and wife came hnmo to Alliance her mother. Mrs. Alice Lovatt. and sister. Mrs. Thomas Horan. J. E. Shackelford spent a few days last week visiting friends at Martindale. John Skipper of Bingham was in our rllv KnnHuv Mrs. Flora Preston and Miss Irene fro,m c,nadron Sunday. Weekly of Long Lake spent Sunday t L- IIow went "P evening and Monday forenoon in our " ' burg attending to business. I G- ''son bas two nephews vis- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haggenbart of hlnl rrom Merna. Nebr. Giltner are here visiting J. P. Babb . L- M- 80011 of Lakeside was in and family. Mr. Haggenbart is a ,hls ehborhood Monday buying brother of Mrs. Babb. cat',e Messrs. P. J. Gilroy. George Smiz-' Mr and Mra- J- w- Wilson drove er. W. H. Moore and Misses Lillian u,f to A,,ittnt' Thursday the 17th ln Smizer and Lola Keller attended the ,hV,r ""V- dance at Hyannis Friday night. I Mri- "OI"r Wilson was called to Englewood. S. D.. the 16th on ac- 1 count of the serious sickness of her mother. 1 C. W. Hooker and wife went to Al liance on 4 3 Monday. I Mrs. C. H. Johnson went to Hem- ingrord Monday for a short visit. Mrs. c. H. Loo 111 is of Lulu brought BINGHAM ITEMS here Saturday were W. E. Lotspelch. F. W. Yeast. M. L. Kincald and J. H. Willey. Mr. Lotspeich and son Ralph, J. H. Wil ley and C. C Thompson accompan ied the shipment to Omaha. Roy McKinley of Kackett was in town Sunday. Wm. Robb of Rackett, accompan ied by L. E. Ballinger and O. I. Ar nold, went to Alliance Monday to the the take the train for Alliance, Mrs. J. W. Wilson Is driving auto now. She has turned mules over to Jess. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunsaker of Lakeside attended church here Sun day evening. . Rev, Hlvener'a sermon Sunday was excellent. His theme was sand hill wells, rock bottom wells and wells of Salvation. MALINDA " ""WBk Malinda. Nebr., Sept. 17 Mrs. Bert Miller and Miss Audrey Dean were callers at Mrs. Joe Derr's one day last week. Miss Hazel Beyer who has been visiting with her aunt at Broadwater returned home last week, to enter school. A new sod house is being built at the A. C. Wright place. J. W. Cogar and wife and Dr. Bradshaw and wife were at the Ulufls last Sunday. Everyone Is through haying in this part of the country but I A. Dean and J. W. Meek. They expect to be through by Christmas. James Nerud who has been spend ing the summer with his brother near Malinda returned to Minatare Sept. 4, to enter school. He is very much missed at the Fairmont Union Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Cogar and family were callers at Mr. and Mrs. Beyer's Sunday, Sept. 13. School commences Monday, Sept. 21, ln District No. 24, with Miss Heed as teacher. Mrs. J. B. Conrad and children spent the day with Mrs. L. A. Dean last Tuesday, Sept. 15. 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