ALUAKCK H KHALI), TIU IISPAV, SKTT. , 1017 Antioch Mr. and Mrs. George Andereon re turned to their homo in Mason, Ian Tuesday, after spending a week at the homes of ('. P. Anderson and lames Fairt'M'Id. Harry Dentler iR enjoying a visit wjth his two daughters, from Brown lee. , C. W. Ackertmtno left for his homo at Chicago, Thursday. Mr. Ackermann was construction engin eer fo tho Nebaska Potash Works Company, and has boon hero since I year sko August. F. H. Smith is building quite an addition to his dry-goods store. Masters Clayton and Clarion Hoff land, who have been spending the summer with their grandmother, Mrs. Hoffland, returned to their home at Thermopolis. Wyo.. Wed nesday. Misses Tilma Smith and Bernice Nienabor. spent the week end in Alliance. J. M. Luttrua has returned to his Thursday from Mitchell, whore she work at the Nebraska Potash Works attended tho Recognition Council of after a brief vacation in Denver. the Congregational church. There wore a number of state officers in Messrs. Roy and Henry Hoffland attendance, aside from several nicin left Thursday for Montana, for the'bere of the Northwestern Ministerial winter. Conference. Miss Delia Hall left Antioch for Chicago Saturday. Miss Hall lutl spent the summer here, and plans on returning next year. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Taylor, who i have been visiting nt tho W. O. Wil son ranch, returned to their home in jlowa, Saturday. The ladies of the Red Cross are getting up a play, to be staged in the inear future. The cast is made up entirely of women, and is under the able directorship of Mrs. E. O. Mor j rls. The object of the play is to raise money to pay for material need ed for the Red Cross work. Miss Anna Hoffland spent Satur day in Alliance. , . t Miss May K. Finney arrived In town Thursday, to take up her du ties as principal of the school. Miss Martha Niehol returned Mr. and rfrs Dick N'odhmn and family, late of .Mound Valley, Kans., I j kA , . ...... i, i., . i nMn LJUa UlUtI KF .IMI l in III' II .11 l.ll'UIII. hero Saturday evening. They antic ipate locating here. Mrs. H. 1. Wilson and Mrs .lames Fairfield spent Monday in Alliance. Daddy O. W. Hughes played Little I Boy Blue, one evening last week, on ly instead of the cows being in the corn they were In a cabbage patch, 'and ruined several perfectly good heads of cabbage. Antioch is to have a series of evangelistic meetings, beginning Sep tember 25. Rev. McCandless will have charge. A large chorus is be ing drilled every Tuesday and Fri day night, to take part In the serv ices. The school authorities are in hope school can begin Monday September 10. They have been delayed on ac count of the non-arlvl of books. x v X X t t t t t t t t X t t t t t POOL TOURNAMENT k y. Commencing Monday, Sept. 24 t . Line-up pool will be played. All players will play each of the other con- testants one game of 100 points. $25.00 in priaes to the persons winning first, second and third places and also to the person making the high run in the series of games. For further particulars, see the m nagement. KING'S BILLIARD Parlor 1 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? t ? ? ? 1 ? ? t f i ? ? ? ? Mrs. .lohn Millar. I and family re turned Sunday, affVr an extended visit in Mound Valley. Kans. Machinery is being installed for the Antioch News. Mr Broome is in hopes of being able to put out the first edition, Thursday September t, I It.ilph OweM, BW6MOI1 boss at the Nebraska Potash Works, has boon on the sick list for a week. Mr. snd Mrs. Raines, of Alliance, have renioWd to Antioch. Miss Ethel Hctnbry, who will teach here tMs year, returned Sunday and will make her home with Mae. Flmer Sly. Mr and Mrs. Redonbaugh and lit tle daughter Knthorlne motored to Antioch to spend the day at the Fred Campbell homo. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Helling and fam ily, of Davenport. la., are visiting at tho homes of Fred Helling, and Mrs. Klraer Sly. Mr. and Mrs. John Krazior. late of Richmond, Mb., have removed to our town, to he near the! laughter, Mrs. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. A. C Johnson. fron Kankakee, Ills., are living BOfe now. 9 A. .1. Dunbar and family are plan ning on making an extensive visit in Chicago. Mrs. Owens and Miss Dawson, of Golden, Colo., returned to their homes last Wednesday, after visiting for a week with Mrs Owens' son, Ralph. Ire. L. K. Ballenger accompanied by her sister Mrs. Welden of Ashley, wont to Denver last week to attend ; the run. rnl of a sister, whoso death o. i urn 1 In California. I ... Mrs. Stralow nnd daughter Irene of Chicago are here in the Ixitspclch I iiunio iiii me rancn, wncre incy win i , he house keepers. The lotspeich ' (family are going to Alliance for the' coining term of school. Fulling to pass the required phys ical examination to enter tho army, Prank Beers has done the next best for (7oel Sam. He purchased n farm one and a half miles from De Queen, Ark., and Is moving this nook. Ho expects to help feed the soldiers. Clyde Fosdlck hns moved from Al liance into our section house and holds the position of foreman here. W. C. Flurey has taken tho section at Hyannls. The show that was put on Monday night at "Williams Hall" was pretty well attended considering the short time in which It was advertised. Bingham Miss My rhl Crates of Gordon ar rived in Bingham Sunday to take up her school work in the Burton dia- trici north of town. Honr TowoSOB and Amos Taylor returned from Omaha Thursday. Tho Bingham Red Cross are plan ning to servo sandwiches and coffee at tho RmersOfl Wrightinan Seobuhn stock sale in Ellsworth next Satur day 0 Itev. Davis filled his regular ap pointment in the pulpit hero Sun day. t i Miss Lulu Colaon went to madron Tuesday to attend the county fair, going the latter part of tho week to Hay Springs to visit relatives. Mr anil Mrs. 11. .1. Marr ami Mrs Ruth A. MeCarty made a bnsinoHs nip to Alliance Thursday, returning i lie following day. hoffland Mrs. K. C. Crist returned home Sunday, after a week's visit with her parents, in Anselmo. Nebr. s s s Frank Brown hns returned from a trip to Wyoming. Mr.Brown filed on a claim while away and will prob ably mow on It in the spring. Mrs. .1. H. Howe Is very ill with asthma, at herome. ' Mrs Jim Jamison returned Satur day from Alliance where she had been having some dental work done. Mrs. H. A. Hecklnger is here visit ing her shlslei Mrs. 0, Coswell, who has been vory 111 the past two weeks. Mrs. Coswell is much better at this writing. Word was received here yesterday that Mrs. J. H. Show's mother, Mrs, Marwell, was not expected to live. Mrs. Show Is already with her moth er. In Omaha. Mrs. Hire, anotehr daughter, left last night to bo with her mother. The Ladles' Aid nut at the home of Mrs. Chas. Brockway hist Thurs day. After a business meeting Mes danies Brockway and A. W. Brewer served refreshments to the follow ing': Mosdames H. B. Miller. Hinin- i mr Williams Aloxan !er. I'icklns. Shepherd. West and Miss Ida ire Mil ler and Master Leo Pickens ee'ee'ee'eee: Miss Pearl Thursday to Rout fro homo where she und two weeks ago tones wont to Alliance accompany Mrs. Ira from irweni the hospital. an operation PUBLIC SALE! Friday, Sept. 14th I will sell at Public Auction at my farm 5 Miles East of Alliance The Following: 14 horses, mixed ages; 7 cows, yoiittg steers and milch cows, 3()0 chickens, 18 acres grpwing corn, 7 acres growing potatoes, alfalfa and millet hay in the stacks, garden truck, all farm machinery and tools, gasoline pump engine, household goods. Sale begins immediately after free lunch at noon TERMS: $25 and under, cash; larger sums one year at 8 per cent on bankable note if desired. N. A. KRENEK, Owner Mrs. Douglas Newcomh of Dallas. Texas, and Solon Durkctt of Wood ward. Okla., brother und sister of Mrs. V. W. (Jilhaugh. are in Alliance assisting in the care of little Mary Oilhaugh whoso condition continues to ho critical. The new next week this week. laundry will lie open The drier was installed Five new boilers are b tng placed In the new holler room just south of the old one: also, throe new swlnaens have boon installed. This equipment will almost double the amount of potash that is now being put out. . ! The opt ntpi of school has been de cayed on account of not having the i new boildtng completed Tho now i building will be used for the primary grades, and the old building for the higher grades. The new church building is al most completed. However, the fur nishings have not yet arrived. A new machine la being Installed in the moving-picture building. The: new machine Is much larger than the old one and is run by motor. Ram Trout has been given the po sition of head cook at the eating; bouse. 0 i Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Show are thV proud parents of a new boy, born Monday. Harold Jsmlson of Peach, Nebi . returned home Saturday after sever al days' visit at the borne of his un cle, Jim Jamison. Dan Hoppas received word Mon day that his brother Manlay wax desd. The cause of his death wan not known. Mr. Hoppas and moth er left Immediately. Farm LOANS Ranch W want your real estate loan business, will make rates and terms to get it. 3 can put over a loan for any amount, will save yon money on your loan, solicit the opportunity to show you. The WOODRUFF BALL CO. VALENTINE, NEBRASKA H. P. COURSEY, Auctioneer. FRANK WAS,. Clerk. BAKERy How it looks when illustrated Well, I'll be darned. ' ' Tllelo Ate 79,407 Bakeries in the U. S. IIomi oi tiitiit nit located in oilier tOV us fend oilies. 1 lie bfsllJMM in this tow n. We conduct one of them. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES When Worthy, F. F.STEPHENS PHONE 640 B 4 K ER Y 907 BOX BUTTE AVE. of th. Irde. i sssd ebsfflnehen sre cslsbratsd for 'telr esterases to compete with on nother In singing. Thsy dsftvsr tbel -oiish alternately until ous Is exhsuet 1 end nnsble to take up bis turn. He vNiMitlihed. Ho eicttsd dwjht bird i onto that It oeeseloitslly bsppetx !iat one of the eoiuietllora dropM down 'end. The m U Ii iiMiik end dlreotlv SUMS of the erlleiilHr eons of differ nt ktude of Iflnl l not understood, tut It 1 well known thst they have it rest sift of Imitation. I'srrots. piping rows, rsreti ami other aueh bird sr nnitllsr Instsioea. while little btriU. itteh ss hullflneliea, esn be tralued to A'MfltN the melodise wblcb humsu be Ittpi hsve teTssrtsd. Bxehanse. 0 real H.lp. "Mi ehlldren srs very fastidious about their eatini. Sometime I snrr ths mother birds." "Why sot They hays to work very hard to feed their .voting." "Yes, but there's no kicking about this snd thst. The youngsters don't know what they are going to hare for dinner until It Is bslfway down their throate " Louisville ( 'oiirler Journal. UVESTOCKPRICES AT SOUTH OMAHA Cattle Active at Steady to Stronger Prices HOGS GENERALLY STEADY Moderstc Receipts of Sheep snd Lsmba and s Strong, Aotlve Market for Both Killers snd Feedere. De msnd for Feeder Lsmba Excep tionally Keen sd Toj. Price $17.60, the Highcat of the Seaaen. Union stoek fards, Mouth ouuihi. Noli., Sept. 4, 11NI7. The week open 0111 wlib a fair run of euttl, shout W.foo head, and a - u to airouger market for beef steers ami cow Muff. emaud Was good nud hunt natives brought I14.IW. Western rutin' beevea ruled Mrvttf ami feeder bu)ers paid as nlgt as I -.-. for fleshy grax teera. Ussplte the fact tiiMt it hi tabor Iy, the demand broad mill trade active at ateady to strooges; itii'H 111 'round. QuHtailens on mltlr: d to rboli e beexes. f I .'.. .HJJ 't'nt ; fit i r to good beevea, -SI ..'.J.'i l.'l. '.'.'. ; common 1.. fair beeves, W.tM)012JM; .i ie choice yenrllwgs, I :t.oo'o 1 ".'" ; fulr i KiMul yeerlluga, $ I U.OO0 121.00; com. Sun t fair yearling. gUMItlO; prtme heavy s''M VH lieevea, $I'J.M'. K1. M : 1 tn choice ui :im- heeveSi H.0012JM1; fair to jjimkI grass tteera. $0JW9 10.7r ; common to fair pflUU leer-. ST.'Hltj 11.'." ; jjuoil to i,.. betfePs, Si.'iO&'.i.oo : gool t choice dux... 7.-."ifU S. ''."( ; fnlr ut good 'oxxx. KtUMt97.nO ; CMliliei'n and cut t.i $r,.mffH.M ; resl iilN". 9b.00ti r.,.--,.;- beef UOJla ST.iaiH.'i'i ; bologni'. bulls, $.".' ij 7.00 : prime .fsmHng Ktera. tUiAtOQVMTt; good 10 choice f.-. ler JMHilUMi; fair n Kiod fseeV er, S7 iaifV(Hi; good to cbtdce aio'l. era, $7.7."tt H.7." ; fair t ko"1 stock srs, tf.7&TJMi; commtm to fair BiMih-H. S.VWad.r0 ; stock heifers. fl . '.Hi; S ,SJ ; KtOCk COWS, IMJtJ 7.rHI ; Stuck calves, 0.flO040. Not Much Change in Hoga. Kscclpta nf boga xv.re very light, about '.'.HNi beiol 1 ml with a fair de u.aml frmu botli ahlpierM nud packera Die trade aaa reasourlil iiclive taf (iiiie.-t in aubetanllalty the saws notelies a US l"aturbl'. Top aold at flS.Mi ami the bulk ut the trad ng m at $17 .ti.'t 17 SV about $Tfy 2.00 lii(ber ilian a Week Jin" Feeder Lambs Sell Higher. A fair Monday 'a inn itf aheef) and lambs ahowed uu, irt,:ta. bend, ami txliilt- pnekera were alow in taking livid thst denianil irom feeder buyers nan veT) keen and a high sa fl7.IV ae paid, ibe high price of tb aea ms, lat steteh did uot ell very tuiirli batter ibau laat week and tbeHtrength In Iks niHrkei is enllret due to the KHilpet ttloa from feeder huyera. Quota tloni in alieep ""d lamb. I. Mill. v. fair to i-bolce. SIf.7o91T.dft; lambs, mile l.utoltUQ; lanske fssdsra, IK liftf IT M ; yeerilsg, fair t. ebwjce. ltJWU.aO; yesrliig. fseiajs, t1Jft1UI0; er ethers fair to twice. Sio .Vift 1 l.T.'i : vwee. fair to rkudlt. BS.TS49iO.TA ; owe, cull and ftedera. 7 '0 1" : eea. brrHlr. all agea Sia.'C 17 i0. I