AI.I.IAMCF HKgtAI.D. THUIWPAV, ACGIST 80, 1917 Bingham McKinley Burton returned home rrom Omaha Thursday. Mrs .1. F. Sellers Is ublo to be out main after a few days sickness which kept her confined to her bed. Evylln Ballard made another trip no Alliance last week on account of her broken arm, the doctors assure her that the fractured bone will be O. K. in a short time. Mrs. Harley Castle and children anme Thursday from EdgeBiont, S. Oak., for a visit with her sister Mrs. 'hi Castle, returning home Sunday Mrs. M L. Kincaid and two child ren Gerald and Marshall Kay went Thursday for a visit in the home of her brother Alex Keyes at Bayard, Nebr. Mrs. J. M. Legere and children from Lakeside are visiting in the Ohas. Mason home. Knell Fdmondson Piffle up from Pullman Sunday. His many Bing ham friends are always glad to ese him. Harry Sutton and L. B. Bellinger shipped several chtb of cattle the first of the week. H. A. Townson went along to look after the cattle and see trn sights. Mr. ami Mrs. Ward Willi) of Ar thur and Mrs. Onus. Murphy of Flls worth were visiting in the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. I, H. Wil ley. Mr. and Mrs W W Cllbaugh still !i;ive their baby daughter nmler the doctors care at Alliance with not much imjrovcnient. Mrs. Hal Tyler of Hermanns. New MeXlCO i came the first of the week for a visit with her brothers the Shal'en berg boys. Fred Mollrlng of Alliance was look ing after his business interests in these parts last week. Hemingford Miss Flla Moravek returned to DeftTOf Saturday night on 42 to fln ish her school course. Miss Klla has been home on a two weeks vacation. ('live Erskine returned Sunday on No. 4 4 from Miller. Nebr. where he has been for the past two weeks vis itlng his parents. Fred Hucke cm me hack from Den ver Monday where he has been with his father, who had the misfortune i of getting hurt seriously last week Mr. Hucke says his fnther Is getting along as Well as could be expected. Jerry Butler was a passenger to 1 Alliance Monday on 44. Mrs. Mabel McClung was shopping In Alliance between trains Monday. Bernlce Crossley who has been visiting her sister Mrs. H. R. Olds for the past month returned to her home at (Marks, Nebr.. Saturday fJMiiimnmiiimmimmn8miiiiMHiwnnttM Mr. Stockman! We want you to accept this as an invita tion to visit our &ore the next time you are in Omaha. We are certain we can be of service to you. Our lines of merchandise for man, woman and child ancUthe furnishings of the home are very complete and widely varied and our prices are mot moderate consilant with quality. Ask for Mr. Peck He will be pleased to assist you in every way he can. Burgess -Nash Company Omaha, -;- Nebraska mnwHmitmmiumm:t;mttmunnrmimnmimm 4 1 t 1 t 1 t t r T X r 1 1 t t 1 I ? 1 2 ? t ? ? Paid Up Capital $100,000.00 Established 1899 y y y y o BOWLES way Serves and Satisfies i Organization of Skilled Traders Consign Livestock to BOWLES y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Live Stock Commission Company South Omaha, Nebr. Write for Special Market Advices C. A. Mallory, Vice President and Omaha Manager ? I y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 1 Chicago Omaha Kansas City 1 night. Mr. and Mrs." Ira Phillips left Tues day morning for Hot Spring. B. 1 . for a few days' outing. They went in their car. Tony Kuhn went with the rarnlval company Sunday to play bass horn in their band until they can get a buns player. Mtb. Hattie Crimes whs a passen ger to Alliance Mondny on 4 4. re turning Tuesday on 43. M. K. Hooch came down from Crawford Saturday for a few days' visit with friends here. Mrs Win Curry was a west-bound passenger Monday for Chadron where she will visit her father. Clark Fauekner. formerly of this place but now of Hrunswlck, Nebr . was looking after business matters here last week. Mr. and Mrs Charlie Warden who have been visiting elatives here for the past two months returned to their home in Missouri Saturday. Mrs. Linner, sister of Oscar and Pete Swanson, left here for Colorado Tuesiray for a few days' visit before returning to her home In eastern Nebraska. V. R. Harper of Alliance was a business visitor here Saturday. Several auto loads from here at tended the moving picture, show in Alliance Monday night. The young son of Oscar Swanson was thrown from his horse Monday anil fractured his shoulder. The baseball boys' dance Saturday night was well attended, everybody having n fine time. There will be another dance In the opera house, September 8. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Pete Swan son of this place on August 27 a ba by boy. Mother and baby are both do'ng nicely. A number of people from here autoed up. to Pine Hidge Sunday for a picnic, everyone reporting a fine lime. Win. Delsing U having his resi dence oast of town painted this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swanson are the proud parents of a baby girl, born August 22. Cal Evans was taken seriously ill here Friday night and was taken to the hospital in Alliance Saturday. The Crawford baseball team de feated our boys on the home grounds Sunday by the score of 16 to 4. Too much carnival. "Nuff aed." Hoffland to Anselmo, Nebr., Tuesday, where they will be the guests of relatives. Frank Brown left Sunday for a two weeks' vacation, which he will spend at different points in Wyom ing. Mr. Brown la water tender in the holler room at the plant. Paul I-ong Is sick In ben. He is having a severe attack of bilious fev er. Mrs. E C. CrlBdt is visiting her mother, in Anselmo. this week. Little Miss Millie June, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Shoemaker, the past three week, returned to her home In Bro ken Bow last Wednesday. Mrs. J. F. owing who has been a guost ut the O. Plcklns home re turned Friday to her home in Mi land, Mo. Mlss Edith Alton of Anselmo Is a guest at the home of her brother, Harry Alton. Mrs. H. K Miller was hostess Sat urday evening to a party given In honor of Marian West. Various games and pastimes were indulged in till a late hour when delicious re freshments were served to the fol lowing: Marian West, Helen West, Polly Shepherd. I,enn Jamison, Krna Long, Marie Howe, Gertrude Fauble, I Walter Miller, Jim Shepherd, Albert Miller, Edward Barton and Donald Brockway. Miss Lena Jamison gave a taffy pull in honor of Miss Gertrude Fau ble of Grand Island. Those present A'ere: Marie Howe, Dolly Shepherd, Helen West, Georgina Strathadell, Marian West. Leota Williams. Albert Miller, Raymond Miller, Walter Mil ler, Orval Bignell and Jim Shepherd. Mrs. Mack Davis returned home Tuesduy. She was accompanied by her son Rodney M. Davis, who is In the navy. Rodney Davis Is off on a two weeka' furlow. Mrs. Coswell who has been seri ously 111 the past week is better at this time. Mrs. Depough. who was operated on at her home two weeks ago is not so well this week. Mrs. Howell Is moving to Alliance where ahe will keep house for her daughter Marie and granddaughter Lna Jamison who will attend high school. Lon Shepherd is on the sick list this week. The Red Crocs society is doing fine work but they want More help era. There seem to be only a few who are doing the real work. The Ladles' Aid meets Thursday at the Bchool house. Miss Marian West left Sunday fur Gulesburg, 111. Miss Marian will ou ter the high school an a freshman. During the school year Bhe will make her home with an aunt, Mrs. E. A. Felt. Miss Gertrude Fauble returned to her home in Grand Island, Nebr., on Saturday, after spending the sum mer at the home of her brother, Dan Fauble. John Barton has moved his family to Alliance. Mr. Barton was for merly foreman of the pump gang. Miss Verle Alton and mother went Antioch A. S. Motn and the Glass Brothers of Alliance were Antioch visitors Tuesday. Contractor Fuller, wife and daugh ter of Alliance visited the Potash plants Wednesday. Mrs. S. W. Long of Alliance and Mrs. U. C. Betser and little daughter and son of Lincoln spent Thursday with Mrs. Ralph Buehner. Miss Eunice Burnett of the Alliance A Reliable Company NEBRASKA NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY Eighteenth Year Incorporated Juii. 4, tSfrP Insures city and farm property against loss by fire, lightning, tor nado and hall insurance on growing crops, automobiles, against loss by tire, lightning tornado, property damage and collision. Pays $50 reward for arrest and conviction of automobile thieves or Joy riders. Ixsses paid In cash as soon as proofs are made. Over $500,000 paid policy holders for losses. An old line legal reseive company, li.i on deposit with the Nebraska state Insurance department cash a"t- equal to ten times the amount of insurance carried ou any one risk. Keep your insurance premiums in Nebraska by insuring your property with the Nebraska National, a home company managed by men of known ability and integrity. Remember the policy holder share in the profits of the Nebraska National. HONE OFFICE, FOURTH FLOOR, FIRST NATIONAL HANK Itl.i., LINCOLN, M.IIH. E. D. HF.ACH, Pres. P. F, ZIMMl i; Kec.-Trem. Agent Wanted in Open Territory School of Music was In town a short time Thursday. Miss Anna Doyle of Alliance snenr the week with her sister Mrs. Fred Helling. James Fairfield has commenced work on his new pool hall and rest aurant. Mr. Woods will remove bis barber shop to the new building. Itev. Stephen Kpler of the Christ tan church Alliance, held 3 o'clock service at the Antioch church 800 day. The sermon was very much ap preciated by the members of the All) - attce church who have removed to An tioch. Mrs. J. E. Dunbar returned Satur day front Mound Valley, Kansas af ter having attended the funeral of her grandmother. Miss Nellie Woolsten has moved to town to accept a position as clerkship in the F. D. Campbell ensh store. Miss Klla and Gertrude Delsing. of Hemlngford, arlrved Saturday for a vlalt with Mrs Klmer Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs Dan Hopper of Hoff land enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Sly. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, re turned from Tecutnneh Sunday where they were called by the seri ous Illness of Mrs. Fogers fathre. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor, of Iowa, are visiting at the W. 0. Wit son ranch. F. D. Cnmpbell made a flying busl ness trip to Alliance, Monday. Mrs. Kills Adams and little daug hter Drusllla spent the weok end with Mrs. Fred CampbeU. Mrs. Charles Ferguson spent part of the woek with her daughter Mrs Garret at Alliance. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and family of Mason City visited at the homes of C. P Anderson and James Fairfield last week. Mrs. An derson Is the sister of Mr. Fairfleld Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fmli Anderson and family of Lakeside came up for the day. A bountiful dinner was en joyed by the families at the home of Mr. Fairfield whro having celebrated his birthday a few days before WM pleasantly surprise with a beautiful birthday cake. Those present at the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. And erson and family, Mr. and Mrs C. P Anderson and children, Mr. and Mrs Emll Anderson, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Fairfleld and son and Mr. gnfl Mrs, Jerry fair fleld. Mr. and Mr, Emptor Sly entertain ed at a delightful sik o'clock dinner Sunday, in complrea? to Mrs. Ow ens and Miaa DawsoA Of Oolden, Colo and Mr. Ralph Owfrfcfl of this piaee We understand tint 20 new bottl es are to be built immediately on tfte new Thompson edition weat of town. Mrs. Jams Fairfleld and her hows guest Mrs. George Anderson went to Alliance on 44 Monday q expecting to return in the Harry Denthe car. Charles Jeffrys from Alliance was busy writing up Insurance here Monday, he was accompanied by Ray Emerson of Lincoln. George Hutchison from Ravenna was looking over business proposi tions in town Monday. It's all right to lay something by for a rainy day, but don't invest all the money you hare In umbrellas. Phlls lelpbia Record. I - . I r - , i How it looks when illustrated "She's no spring chicken yo ucan hop that." People Who Are Particular Seek Bakery Goods BAKED BY A PARTICULAR BAKERY Knowing this we are partieular about what we bake and how we take it. Try Our Particular Baking F. F. STEPHENS H K ERY PHONB 049 207 BOX BUTTE AVE, LBMAL ROTfCK The defendants, Margaret E. Con stable, E. 8. Ormsby. Trustee. Amer ican Investment Company of Kmetts burg, Iowa, beneficiary, and Frank E. Alley, receiver of American In vestment Company of Emettsburg. Iowa, will take notice that on Aug ust 23. 1917, Calvin L. Ilashman filed his petition in the District Court of liox Huttu County, Nebraska, against you. and each of you, the object and prayer of which petitlou is to cancel und satisfy of record a certain trust deed or mortgage in the sum of 9450.00, dated April 18, 1887. and recorded in Pook 1, of tli Mort gage Records of box JJutt; County. Nebraska, at page 302, executed by Johu G. Clifford to the Deiendants. E. S. Ormsby, trustee, and AaaerK'P Investment Company of Einetislurf', Iowa, beneficiary, and duty assigned to the defendant Margaret E. Con stable, upon the following described real estate : the NB f Section 22, Township 2f., North of Range 4J. Weist of the 6th P. M : for th reason hat said mortpnye has been jiiid and sutished in lull in!' nol released of record: further thst bume is barred by the Statute of Limitations; furth er that plaint iff has exercised open, notorious, exclusive aud undlsputa ble adverse possession of the above described land since November 23, 1899, and that no demanus for the payment of said mortgage or any part thenof have been made and nothing has h -en paid upon said mortgage since - ml date, and to clear and qui t t..e title and confirm the possession of the plaintiff in and to the above described real estate and to forever enjoin and bar each and all of the above named defend ants from asserting or claiming any right, title, mortgage lien, or Interest in or to said real estate above de scribed or any part thereof. You. and each of you. are required to an swer said petition on or before Mon day October l '.th. 1917, and if yon fall to so answer, plaintiff will take decree as prayed for in aaid petition. CALVIN L. II ASHMAN, Plaintiff. Burton 4t Reddish, his attorneys. 39-51-850-8361 Th Past as La The past, even our past, Is nothing except as we. quickened by Its exam pies, instructed by Its expectance, warned by Its voice, assisted by It accumulated Instrumentality, shall re produce It In tb ltfo of today, its ones busy existence, various eensa tlooa, fiery trials, dear bought tru umpha; its dynasty of hero, all Its pulses of Joy and anguish and hop and fsr and kv and praise, ar with th years beyond th flood Th sleep ing and the dead are but a pictures." Yet gsxlag en th long and Intently and often, w may pas into th like ness of ths departed nay aesnlate their labors and partaks of their tsa niortality. Rufus Choate.