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ThQV, TWO SEMI- WEEKLY in. ii JOURNAL MONDAY, JULY 21, 1924. Alvo Department fM hus ParHSh, Veterinarian. I lmww.il. Nebraska full lnv phone. 7 nleht. r. f x Mr Clarence Cttfjraa and daogh tr. Mleo Lilllona. visited fftr "VPt Mi,t.-t t the home i.f Mr fetid Mm Iteorge v t'nrvea. f AIvh. .. ! "j m ' ' ' " f.nr of her youriE friends, her mother Mrs Simon llehrueyera entertaining for the SOOttg POOpM I'll" day spent In the plajrlog Of games B0d a a.t,.t;.l e''1 lime wn" hnd Mnnr niPhR wfr sstended for lbs happi- I1..BO ..f tlx- yenrs tO come, and fOf Hi, snlormeni of tbs birthday wiiirh BUTLER REPORTS FIFTY THOUSAND IN G. 0. P. FUND Party to Place Reasonable Limit on Cntnpsiign Contributions, Chsirmnn Informs Borah. 1 l....l. I I . .. 1 . I. ,r. ,llf t.Kt- i linadl upw PtordeOh treetor which, Shall fall, Mr- Itehmeyer BerVSfl a hp l nsiue fr ' hsrteStlnl of hi ntCMt deltEhtfOt Uincheon nt the one hundred asms of eicsttanl wtint, I eioao f tlit afternoon snjnymenl by i ... i.. iiiic WhltSejf Bhn hn the youim people nml which added l. . .. ,.,ii.. Ml nl hie liMii.r. rtnt Alvo mifli to the pe,nur or IhP neriiSion p. tat la a. i f p t tetiivefPlI f..i c.i.no time flint hp '.vns -..hie tft hS ill town on I it) I h .i . c.lt, v i. .er.pi, A unstrung Installed pp. liel't In liio new fllline sta i..ti anil a now 'iilioil bo hp In . n r. f.. flio I, licit, . ac Hint lliftlPI III the, rretilti? :C Well ta during the la i i Miklngton, iiip mason, i lu.t alone niii-u with tlir lirlrh work tin the new hHiP of Mr. Win. Lati Hcai Moi.l..ih ami will linvp the I"1""1 fc.f.iv fio 'onnnoT before h PtJtlt- ir ,,f Wild 'afllP" i n. in Qeorge w Co ryes departed lad nnp f..r (anaa. where be went t.. gsslSI in Mip harvesting tf ffio ei'ii'i of i i n. n.n I'lirrofl. of I, In rot ft. ha oon. who iao a larep a rp a s r- nl ri riirni Wheal IS hp whnl n.w int tog Inn of riiino Win l w ifaaf win' i a eo'1 ,t...b.i in anvihine von niny ii him nl mi in in.w wm Mri'i. t. in Ma full pait hflw iinnn Balai(ne In thP ".'I of ll:ll IOlltl IhP wllPat of Hi y p. Mica .luting thp past ncrk Will wa ilrlvlnc tip tfaofor i. iii. ii (tuit.-.i i im iiitiiii i ,i i nsni ..r iir. I'mm i sad M. ..ii-iiito i.-ittb ..r Alvo ami an nl-j (.nun rt lav! and Urn I, AnttlpttiAH I u 1 1 haititag aftei mi sic iinoinpap M ,,,-.tit. a it. n VpII for a fpw ilavq laol '"niine . . R -in. I i. .mi. I tnai hip i rup' in Cum eohafi ivimi laoklhtf ih' a" wall Uipr fonnil an1 hppr than nu-ct j.lrti no New York. July 16 RapiyiStj to , i.it.i from s.nator liorah ss head of tin- ssaatorlal oomailttaa suthorli- nl to In vpMIk i to ami n porf on partv Haaaetag of praafdaatlal Mttptttgnt. William Bfutler, chairman of th fa- iinhllrnn national Comftllttat, today 1 t,, ...i iinii oM'.'iiiintlon lial aaproslaiataly $60,006 on hand Jaly 1. ami thai it Mpaatsd to ralsa earn- i a -1 Maaday Patsf MleR, w ho f..r paiga raaoa oj pfrnw ,.,iv iirp.i Hjsl ...it of A I vii hnt who aad correspofidenca. ... p,, maMnt hi- hofM ssaf Chap Th fomnilttes Mr Butler said .i. ... several reere, a i hi i had at decided how moeh it .would pnaeired i- farailag, was aaeuplad ralas wM saaad toward .-i.Tthm of Imsi Monday Milan hay aad waa th rapublleaa ticket, bai was pre . . -,i.i. i. aarlna s buael t further Intended Ito u na fit Iv Ine. beCOtUlnB t.ui a'.vav ovprtntnliiE thi nii of hnv prtPt MipIc L0666 Mfe. thfOWtal III Ml off with tlio rronlt that ho BtrtfSk In piirh a wav that hlo npi'h wna brokafl Ms dlad la a short time, Mre Mi" l' In a nlatpf of MeSSrS Ar iiiuf MkimiPr nnd Alva MlaUSf ami deaghtei of rmip iani"i Rklaaar Thi ftthefttl oasuffldi. YmiiiK IV.tjilr Married sffrlghtad to place "reaeooaaie nmn upon 1 1 n 1 1 1 101 1 iiin ami nni mo iruUB lu vioiafp ttit i.'iw pwhlbftlag the seoep tafice of fundi frotu corporattoni SsBStOr llorah hail aiiEEi'ti'il thai Hip republican national DORimtttSt nit tun 1 r a ROaftersI rspori to tho sans torini cotfitttlttas each 10 days of the itnpalgh. beglnnlhg nest Bsptsaihei 1 liumi''. sddr esses sod sraounts coal rtbuted Mr Btitlcf countered with s mi k gSStlOfl that "urh feport n ho niado at 1 fi day Interests, beglnntni Beptetn bar La, with Sach report eoeartng the fo Slout I ' 1 1 V i"rlou finning I najll prior n nan " 4, . . ,1 ! . 1 .. 1..I..M' fll.ll 111 ttnhrft 1, Parhtaatei . estarsa of the World war. who was sttettaiag Hip v. .'H t Ii iin I wlimil at I'II'VU" ami M jau loll t I lilHh wnllf ih-i r Hum w.-fn unit. . 1 In tnairlnE" lad wars visiting In kiro for a short loeeatlgstton s t.. go forward," wrote tin.. Mm-v win for hp prpm-nt M' Butler, replying i latter Bsa makp h.pii iinnm ai Htttnts snd nior Bbfab addreal on July 2. "it iii aftef I'm eioilbf of Ibis trim of p ''of:""n to rn operate with you the rotatloaal Mhool which Mr Par-i"i evary way in order that the pur meafei r afmipni H. to Farmina poaes of yobr committee may be 1 . where . : I h.' win attend the t'ln O Shaffer, Pot mistress. eat Willi fctn I M BtoM. Thp AH.. ..man a Heading Clttb bipi laai rhumday efteraoah at hip heaatffUl home Of Mr ami Mr K m stone northeast of Aivo. where the; arare etttartathad hi thl pnt mtatreaa In pntprtainlne. ami all i"i pal had a moat fn)oyahlp aftpr- rhl bs IS Pea tnattcro of Hip lui i. . 1 . h flmt thine on thP flno ,111 t..i Hip ilar and thp taillpn arltk t'nit amtal alairlty carp1 for Ihip ebea tile nipptlne wa rrnolvpil Inln a o.'. ial eathprliiK and all pn-i.-..i ihessaetees In tlir niot ap pt. ...i manner Thp luacheon which Mr St nap :inp.l waa rx.pllrnf ami added much ta the line afternoon Which ehe faralahtil for hpr manr tiir.,, ia sttendias fwdar hr rare of thefr gaardtan, Mi. Brobel ami Mtac Mailp St ro tnpr -ita,. nH.n.MtiE fhr t'amp firp pirln ,.f Mm enjoyed a hifcp laat Weel i" erhteh theif main object w a n .in'- i-tiiilt. anil ao Hipt went tookins at tttp birds, thpir working. I thPi babftfl an.t thp Et.'wlne of thp arain Red frulta, iIip Working of thp bee in thrit maklne of honpy. ami in . t -u nature and out ot doors 1 Mr do ' Shnffor who was to cent!) appointed postmistraas, baa fahon the postoiflce orer ami sasun ,1 , hat i?" of tho business laai Wed needn morhtttg, baring the post office located at ttip drug store build ine Mm Shaffer i" a eery conipe tent wi'innn and ee afp certain nlin will matfd a good otRctal ..... Ill . a ImIm I I'll! Mill fclIM "I'lTH'l" II1I1I11K IHV ..-ii - wblcn the was tip postmistreea Sbd dtiflnE the tltnp Mr K M t'oat hiss waa sctfng postmsster hp did 'e,.,.,l serrlCS and tho "pfllne Of Hip tmaltn puttine Mi shaffpr In an tbS PttbllC nfflrlal Will InSUVS gOOd arrvlrp durlne hpr OCCUpanCy of fhp offlpP Many Sell Com. tin aotiunf of tup vpry gOOd prlftSS t whirh grain M "piiinB thane bait le eorb arp tpinrtpil to pt It eo of thrir peaeres sarti ami thp itaaieis of io bare bees EPfHna ijuitp a bit of dollar corn Anions tBOBP who bare old arr V K Morkppliaupt. iVvn t o. v. Mra Hlapp. l.afe Mnllpn. JohM ti Foreman and jobn Main ear red to your satisfaction." Bsttstor Borabt fatter suggeated thsl Mr Butler snstrar i daflnate .iiioripp it cnitpd attention to tbs fact that tbs SSflgtOrlal conunlttcr was utbortsad to "tneestlgstt snd re port to the senate upon campaign es pendfturefl rtkde by snd on behalf f or In Support of or in opposition to iinv and all oabdidatei for prestdetti and virp peasideal snd prcatdentlsl stectom ami senators of tiit tTnlted States." Mr llorah said a Similar rB !Plfpr 1011 lit ln itont to firh p.irtv during tho . ' 'nairman n noon at: nicy w on nanip.l Sexton a Useful Man, Rings Bell, Writes Boy Munich. Schoolboys In a Munich , ur,nrli Wart In-f ru -tPd reppntly to i wriio 11 ottnrjbaltlod about the exfdfl j In tha loral iluirch. and tin- fOllOW j Ine effort attracted so tnusa attention that It Ii helntf reproduced In many , flavarfaa nawapapsrs: "The sexton Is aaafol man. lie rings th" balls si five in the morning , (ho pofiplo I: now fhey may Bleep two hour lontrer, At eleven bo rlnir tim in-iu imnin. Indicating to the fernv or in the th-ld that they shottd he- coms hungry, in Iba svdHing tflars i moss bell ringing, which Indicates t small children that tbey will K-t their SSfS bOXefl if t'liov do not run boms n' 1 .ti 1 v gomatlmes fti- sexton in eery tronblesome, espedslly When he rimza nt Hfghl to snnounce B fire. Tin vx- ! f..n thrives on Weddings, christenings iiini the dead, lie earns the mnt money throne)) death Therefore he 1 Ip i:im1 when man peotdu dla BISHOP SHAYLER BACK FROM MOD ERN CRUSADE One of Two Bishops Heading Pil grimage to Eastern Churches, Holy Band. REFUSE REQUEST FOR LOWER GRAIN FRREI6HT RATES Commerce Commission Denies Pcti lion Ten BtatOS Joined in Re questiiie; Rate Cut llfp thp) en 1 the trip to ihe ut will Caflstnet Bible Ptudv ih-- Methodtat ebnreh at Aim mil ohm 1 te direction of the Hpv ' Sroriis eondwei a eaeattod Bible atadj poarae at thP ehnrrh bnttdtng baianiag on August 4ih and con tiauing m two sjeefci ami all in-! IPt-rci.,1 f,vi a1ied to otpp thp Rpf N- flia and aht in thp WOTk with 'hu ptroencp and podoavor to evi Mil OWI SI the .rMfr- pomiMe FINOS ADVERTIS ING A GREAT ASSET Head" .if Canadian Pacific Say it Haj Ftotnyed MM Oroerth of That ('cnnlrv 1 1 1 iaaMirninvj ib hp Wet mop time Kin.o ,lanie Fnend de ed POT 1attniT wherp hp wa . k 10 remain for oome time. ha v.mained awtiy for worne Hi mani friend, la Alvo are .11 .. to whpthev hp will malip bom in ihe r-an permanent 1v c ,n1f thrre f.-r ea- hfll(r not time. it ha been report ed thai Ihej w. iiM he honie la w-pfc lull a- fTii-re wa C-ithirtft dcfriitp ut the mter. piprP rniiv bjsjfe lor tfcem wrron they come hp 1 w ora t ed Crier.-, ate Bnlhdav woaeor kteaarey who ha pa h bfrthda.) last Monday opIp he (vni with aome tW-pntv- Michigan Barrel Sail 3 lne it lnel Quality guar at '.etA aI ihe UimKot r J. W. BANNING, fjoadon, July IS Indicating how idvertbtlag hai fostered thp prowth of ansda. F W Baatty hoad of the 'ana.lian Paciflc Railroad com panv. toi.i the eoneeatioa ot aiwoeia tton sd rert Ming alnbs of thp world today that aincp 1SS1 hi road had pppnt ?v006,bsij on nstontaatton In contratit to Jjt,ab.0g pxppndod 1-x tr e I'anadian a;ovprnniPnt TIipp rirurp. hp expiinpd, 1n ClUd more than what nileht ntftet tij he termed advcrtlnlne. thp colon isation efforts having been directed a1 rather dtffbmt types of sctllei-s Tracing thp psrl plajred br adver- itiine in thp hiindins of rahada. Kj which hpg-an with thp .loult misplon- anes in Hip dav of thp French do minion, Mr 1KU said It. was not ntifll fj-.e Haaadfao rsctSc appeared OS the "erne that art -grostve, cori ftPvt snd c-.vtipY-p,ns1vp advertis Int rsmpaien for tha colonlsathm of PUSS da w'as plarinod and itrected fror,-, Canada itself m the laae fortv yearr a campaign of Invitation and welcome had heen conducted be as serted, in which the i'anadian Pacific pave th example and pet the pace. Handa snow and hard wintrrs are amone it greatest imi r lVatti declared. "Without that win jhM w- should not he able to grow J the hard w heat on w hich SO much of jthe prosperity at the Hsnadian wevt I depemts, and which everv miller in the Vnited States desires Without thai wirier we should not have the i".ir f.flr-nt animals and the fur trade watch for ifdj voars has hen lOWe of OsaadaS basfe indnslries I Hhar)P .leiineV. who "has been .here viMtinjf with relatives and nd . eparted this morning on the erl Rnvlingon train for Omaha. POSSIBLE PLAN FOR LA FOLLETTE TICKET t o: template Action by Henry Ford Which Mipht Tend to Injure President in Nebraska. A method whereby the name of LalollattS can hp placed on the No brsifta ballot as a candidate for preatdeUf and at the same time oh tain tbs fciecii.Mi of presidential electors, has been fttttttd As 1 be plan contemplates action on tho part of Henri Ford whh-h would tend to work nga1nt the Interests of PreSt dert Coolldgd, It may have to kSJ shahdonaii ihe plan Is tO have Ford with draw from the ballot of ihe progreB k1vp pariy as a candidate for preat- deUt, a poaltfna he occupies thru no action of his ow n F.m .1 was nomi nated by the progressive party Bl the last stale w i.le primaries If be can he Induced to withdraw. the proer ssive stale committee can legally place La toilette in the va r.Sttcy and can alsti .iclect prc-i-;1, ,ntui t ... All , - OOl .... .1,1 ti, n i ,i .i i,i . I The Rte HMMMliM ivi tv 1-el.l -i conreatton hui chose ac prasldeutlal w.i' hiimton. .lulv I , Reductiona In wBstam railroad rates on grain, i nn prod acta ;ini hay. b rough I 1 - tm states of the M ississi ppl - M issotl ii vaib-y careal growing region under the leadership 'f Kansas snd sup ported bv most fiirm orasnlsattonB concerned, w leflnltely refused to day by the Interstate commerce com mission, t tbs s.itue tBne the tommfssion lecided th;it the results of an lade pandeni Ineestigation it had con ducted into the level of rates on these same products in all set Hons f the United states had demon it rated no need for any changes, and p breedings before it bearing upon both issues wi re dismissed Railroad earnings in the western rnrlmi from Hie Rocky Mountains to fho Ureal Lakes and south as far as rexai would have bees reduced SbOUl l?,S60,0n annually, bad the i-onteutton of the proilucint states been granted. The com m lesion bald the status of the carriers did not justify the step, while in ceneral U bald thai the fi- nanctal condition of the western gr:iin farmers was showing a slow Improvement, rein vine them of Ens necessity tor th redu.-tion. Rate Lowered in The rates affected by the decision are tlinsr as applied t wheat thru out ihe jrrowinK territory where it constitutes the most Important crop and has presented Ihe tuosl trou blesome and cont roversia I problem before the interstate commerce com- mlsston in recent years The states which let! in the pre sentation of the com plaint denied to- day Kansas. Xehraska. North and South Dakota, Iowa. Illinois. Okla homa. MtSSOUrt. Minnesota ami Louisiana Obtained in January. 1932, the first railroad rate reduc tion granted alter the war. for the grain products concerned. Later, in 112. a general redaction ot" 10 per cent in all rates was crant- j ed by the commission, and early in 11023 the same western states prom- ptly moved before the commission to lin a second a rd reduction on ; their ow n prod-.icts After the first hearing, the n-mmission ordered a 'lectors It ' eritue that a state committee has the power to fin a-i fancies "on tf-. ttCt sua that it can 1 el electors. Bk in the event 1 i i'ette carries the a sta the ga -e l . i COUld l"i law comnlv bv ?n- b ;. Ov prv.i.Vntial . tors eh j If . i: u,v Mate cwaeeatiaa taj represent ihe :,i dtdjSte of the pfv; if lie ;ioi:ld win at the Xove:,i-cr elect ion F. 11 Frickey of Lincoln, chairman ! of the legielative hoard of the' hi-.nhprh.iod of looohotive fircmcr. and enginpmen. is ouoted as having sid he had no further knowledge' that Ueorge Wiley of Fairhury. 1 iiieapo to line up anairs ror 1aFol lette M Xehraska. While the state' legislative hoard of this org-aniza- , lion is said to be inclined to favor, Hal owette. it has taken no action of-, fiepllv. ! retrial of the issues, and instituted its own invest i cation Into grain rates in all sc. tions of th conntrv. f M Heed, .'.airman of the Kan BnS pnhlie Utilities commission, for jthe states and farm organizations oor.TCTniea ir.ai the oeprossoti price of j-rain produ. i required a new low level of freitht rates i.-r all the rom- BkOdttiea c-oncirnctl. He held also jthai Ihe finan.i.-.l condition of west- jern railroaos would justify She cuts danasadad, because the valuation of propertv nSed by them in renderinj: , transportation service was loss than im- commission Had nitnerta calcu- , lau ci, siiii lurti.er. he ause tne ex ptr.rlitures of railroads of the wesl- untenanci during 1932 were unduly swollen RUM i I'NCKRTAIN Bishop Ernest v. Bhaylar, Prot estant BpisOopal blShOp of the diocene of .v.'el)ra:d?n. retnciiei yesterday from a three snd aae-haff months trip i Which carried him to Palestine on a liilKiiinfii'e. ami lo moSt of the cen- tral ami eastern European countries. j Bishop I hayler left Oaiaha March :i 1 for NSW fork, and sailed April "i for Liverpool Me proceeded to London, where he Ine;; me the only American member, ami one of two hlShopS, to Juin a pilHrinuirro to th Holy Lnmi organised by the Church Unity Society of England. The two Objectives of the pil grimage were: first, to revive the spirit of the Crusades, by IhdOCing the Bantem, or fireek church, to unite with the Church of Knprland and the American Episcopal church; ami second, to visit the places mdde aacred by the earthly life of Christ. Bethlehem. Nazareth, and C.alilee. were visited. Heard Dean Inire. Before stsrtlng on the pilgrim age, Bishop Shayler stopped in Lon don for Holy Week, lie attended St Paul's cathedral on Eaatar morn ing, ami heard a sermon preach.'. I by Heart Inge, who has WOO the title of "England's gloomy dean." He also attended a service at Windsor CBStla, which the king ami QtteeU and Ramsay MacTJonald, British premier, also attended. After the BsrvlOS he was presented to the English rulers and to the premier. The pilgrimage assembled at All Saints' church. London, on April 88, md the following day entrained to Marseilles, France, where a steamer carried the pilgrims to Egypt, There were 2 hundred and fifty iii the party, beaded by Bishop Rescue Seil datt, Bishop of Nassau, a inissiotiary blshoprlc in the Bahamas, and Hi ihop Shayler. Forty clerics of the Oburcbes of England, Ireland. Scot land a -id W ales, and more than 2 hundred laymen comprised the pil grimage, which later went to Port Said and from Jaffa where they were nut by the Archbishop of Jerusalem, went by train to Jerusalem. Savs Mission Successful. rho crusade was verv success Harvest Specials! Dexter sweet corn, No. 2, 2 cans $ .25 Tomatoes, lare size, 2 cans for 38 Hominy, large site, 5 cans for 50 Pork and beans, No. 3, each 20 Shasta salmon, I7o. 1, S for Beigle's salmon, No. 1, 2 for Calumet baking powder, 5 lbs 1.20 Rose Dale peaches, large size, 3 for . . Monarch catsup, 14-oz. size, each. . . . Monarch catsup, per gallon 1.00 Kddy mustard, quart size 35 Prunes, per lb 10 Sweet pickles, per quart 50 Palm Olive soap, 3 for 25 3 packages macaroni for 20 .70 .38 .75 .25 SflFIMIfiH W ais flam Uhim Phones 53, 54 and 144 SI iIIIP Plattsmouth, Nebraska '..!.-- ...Tj.T. .T..T t..TT. ttX. r lit i i i 1 i i i itr MANLEY NEWS ITEMS and W. J. Rau, and attended the Good which was held at Mondav and were the latters wife Road meeting Klmwood last loud in their John Stander was visit iiiR with friends in Plattsmouth last Friday making the trip In bis auto. John Stander was fortunate in that he cot his wheat cut and all in the hock dry Snd nice before the rain. K. Bergman and Herman Hall were looking after some business matters in Omaha on last Wednesday. W. P. Cook of Plattsmouth was a j visitor in Manley last Wednesday. I lookinp after some matters which . he was interested. Edward Kelly was a visitor in fill " s.iiil HNhoii Sh.'ivler on his ar- rival in Omaha. "We were welcomed Omaha for two days during the past sad received hoagimbty by the lead- driving over to the metropolis inrr ecclesiastics of ' the eastern to ,ook af,, r souul business matters, churches The fireek. Armenian.' Donald R. Manta of Saint Charles. Coptic, and Latin patriarchs of .lent- Iowa, was a visitor in Manley last SBlam all tendered us receptions, and Thursday lookinpt after some matters we conferred with all Of these tiigni- relative to engaging M business isrios At Alexandria we met the here. patriarch of the African church, and A Steinkainp has been busy trap after the pilsrimape was finished. 1 ins nudes in his yard as tbey seem called upon the Oreek patriarch of to take a d lipht in tearinc up his Constantinople. Oometrius. who is lawn, to which he has serious ob now living in Athens, since his JOOtiona forced departure from Turkey." i Carl Scblaphoff disposed of a ten At Athens. Blshbp Sbaylet met foot cut binder last Weal to Mr. Carl Stephanos, the Metropolitan arch-j Schlaphofl west of town on the high btshop of Greece, and as the Greek i way. who then had some SO acres of synod was In session, he was Baked wheal yet lo harvest. to address the twelve archbishops I R Ptrgm.au the praises of the treatment of the Hlm . wood commercial club, and the en ! thusiasm which was displayed for the Red Hal! hiphway, and its care and markings. The Gospel Car. which makes a tour each year from the home of those who are conducting; the cam paign, passed by Manley last week on its way to Avoca where they are Conducting series of meetings after which they go to Nebraska City and then into foam. The preaching is done by Rev. J. I. Montgomery, and Arthur C. Mintz who have a musical team with them. Manv Havine Boils. There seems ro be an i Didemie of boils about Manley. for many are afflicted with them. Joseph Mtlrphey having ten on the back of bis neck. WhBe others are not having quite so many. But they have been distrib uted around pretty well. Frank Pera num. Geo. Meyer, John Scheelmn and Joseph Murphey having drawn" a ntihiher. BUILDING IN LOUISVILLE and the twelve bishops of the state r.iershant and postmaster was mak if Greece. Pisliop Shay lor also lag some improvements at his busi-sp-nt three days Visiting sites Where BBBS property and home by the plac Ne.ir Fast refugees, who have been inp of a new rool on the bnilding. expatriated from Turkey by the, Eli Kacklar who is working on terms of the Lausaans treaty, were I grader cast of Weeping Water, was Mr. and Mrs. Harold Branson, who have recently moved here from Montana, this week purchased the Mrs. M Peterson rental property on Walnut street, adjolnir.p the "fine j new brick home of Mr. Branson's enterprising step-father and mother. Mr. and qua rtered. Meeting the bishop on his arrival In Omaha, his chaplain, ("anon W. S. Lcete. of this citv enjoyed a verv pleasant three hours visit with the iltsttnqutshed prelate. Spending last Thursday and Friday at home on aceount of Ihe contin ued rains so that the grader could o.s he run. Mrs. Philip Kahler. on the north They expect to erect a modern home on this property in the near future. It is very likely that they will de cide to use Louisville sand stone in the erection of this house and it will , be of colonial design so popular at present and will be a decided addi tion to the neighborhood and Lou:s Ville people will welcome Mr. Erun- S0CUU WORKERS FLO WEI CLUB The Social Workers Flower will meet on Wednesday afternoon St ihe home of Mrs. Arthur SnlH va. All members arc nrgo to be in a;tc ndaner XTANT TO RENT FARM Nothing Is a-- uncertain as the e.-ther. DeSgdtS Ibis. Various in suranoe com pav.es write poli.iov lAgains; rin in.erfering with such Club!.-. . i nni); on 1 1 nes. mfppi mil s ni; circuses. Here in riaitsmonih th raneafl eVartb .t faly celebration was insured against rain. The eompani. i thoughl thcx hsd the rates fign,. out on a definite Woald like to rent 1ft' to ?.ff acre ri?'f the la of avevs&e?. Pni farm. Have ai: my own help Call j ihe ireak Weather of the laot few ai ims omce or anoress joe warns. j-ea-s has i iiiitvmoutn. .xen. jl'i -L'to-r: v Hay ing and Harvest ARE ABOUT AT OLR DOORS It wrli pay nil those needing a Deering ami McCorrnick mower to see me. I have a number bought ai last year's priced MtdJ tJMfe af yfajl some money on them. Coatman Hardware Co. ALVO - MN NEftRASKA LFGAL NOTTCK of Cass coun- Kli JftTies. Tn ihe TVistrle! Coarl ty. Nfhiavka Cora JoTfos, riaintiff. vs n reweiant. To the defendant. F.li .Tones: Ymi are hcrrhy notifref: that the nlafntifl. Cora .loTres. filed her pr;i tfon against yrm in the above en titles eairse ni action in the Distritt Court of Css eount.y. Ve-hraska. on the 14th day of April. A. O 1 2 S . the object an" prayer r f which is to obtain a decree of sbsolnre divorce fi'iirr, voh. required rn answer said or before ihe 2nd dav a r. iw. ("ORA .Tf.NES. By "Plain tiff. J. A. CaTWfll. Her Attorney. caiiM '. unepe.tf, hire to nnelerw t iters Rates probably Will , ha rf' vised. tP aid thai .ndividual (rnmH-v-.. ,whc 11 lake a hance op anyihinr. (!on't bat or. the wealbev. j A fellow ihe other dav asked ni the name of the- demoerailt t aVidt dare tor gnejeVt. We con id fit ten him en ihe spur of the fnomom and finally had to ask aomeone e. Thf--shor vi not be Candida tea fnmd ket GOODHUE'S FIRM WILL GO ON WITH CAPITOL WORK Comn-.-iSsien Makes AvrarifreTncni for tiampletMMi af Wort nl $S0iv C.ist to Hate 1380,000 liwrinc Tne week there has been sen ?.nd wife in oi-r mirict IrepOTtedJ a IttUe hail over the county j Mr. Brunsos has bean at the head aad much damage done just outside of the Montana state fisheries for of the conntv all are hoping that years., but has returned to Nebraska slip by with out any to affiliate himself with the K.. TVttfry company as trveiine rnre- and Kich- sentative. He has a substantial in- Lineoln. Neb. July IS. For a fiat sum of SO thousand dollars, be Sides what was heretofore paid to the late B G Goodhue, architeci of the new state eapitol here. nd the amount due his widow undei c. terms .if the contract, the siste enpt to! eommlsston 1 to SET'S re SerxfcVi of Mr ;.iodhue' archileet tivsl Ar gantastton in New York rot otimple tion of the hnUdtng. TtS Wa tentatively agreed upon by represent at ive of the a'rehittet'J firm and ihe ciiimiK-ioo s a rWe'nt eon feveViee. and the fo ... R4 nouPeed todav that neS iv.niwf would irn forward soti'n for the --f., lure of ihe fivm ArChiie.1 loodhit. w W r'' rrfrft! of Itfv.iei i to ibe tim of f, deith for Ihe oaOifol Wrifk f,r. t.-oi errror s?td t"nde ih. flr-nif. fii,.,, r.,.. i.r. in the rNVntrsVt bfi m Mi ft entftTfl m th ' to fnvlbe, pavmevil Oi '.e uA .,,w the month may 1 . A ! k rea i a ft rn a R-e . j Messrs Monroe Ncihart lard Pickard have heen assist inc in 'the harvest field during the rush period and have made excellent men Par the work, they both taking hold jof the w.wk in fine Shape, j Frank Bevpman was fortunate in I that he got all his harvesting done and the grata in shock hefore the r.-avv ram of last Wednesday night ?nd is feelinfc preit.y good over the matter, thank yoo John Crane was bnsv last Thurs day movninc makint a drain to keeip tl e WSter oat Of the lumber sheds, as the rains bad been coming regit 'ar everv dav Or every night, and to care for this condition was what Mir. Crs ie was work ins for We T-fOehner has been having a SertOWe lime wiiti an obstinare molar, snd With hi wife were in Omaha !-, , or,. . s t-o hkve ihe eTtsturh- ifia fnetor elimmated 'He ta snffer iVf -:! from the Oodesl, hut is re eViVevini; frvvm it effeors nicelv now. Ni-roTd find Orel. Sehleifort di- poofi oi three fiomaod nushets of cOrO Iftld VliiiilM WMch brought Ip - rlMIS'r pet bushel. They .i-. .,,.,,!.,.,; oi their wheat crop, w i i fi fo N !e.-Vered as soon as Oi tl I done, getting for it Terest in the pottery and no d." il t will be a valuable asset to i.e f : In closing the deal, an inteiWBtfJBj matter was brought to light. If ba ir.g discovered that the original deed from Harry Brown and wife. Mary Brown, was issued under ihe notar ial se-.i of the late Squire C G CV-e-hom on Merch h. to Mrf Ma tilda Pererson, and the present deed from Mrs Peterson to Mr. and Mrs. Branson is issued under thi seal of Squire Cleg-horn's son W a C kaf horn. tliirty-seven years 1. t t e r. There ar two lots in this property, lie other being deeded by Mrs E 'en Merger ro Mrs Peterson, tinder the notarial seal of Attornev S. F. Rock well. lon since, deceased. These names Will renal! many memories in th minds of the ear' residents of this vicinity liouisviile Courier. farm Toe can't afford to bur a 7Toc have soer. rcv i;rting. Sear! S. Daris. Piensmtioth 2rw - 4td ARF TOT out or a joe us help find yon one. Then let fonr fii'lh Of 1V i-tiApi w-etSTd h'lve b-t n dne CTVf, i iP'R the remlode-! Of hhi ro; i . i Ibis make the merits fO dStc for th n- .X.,,rt, nbortt !'Wi llSOttfS'fid I'mfei the fiev -r. f nrrhii eei.ovn I frh. CmWi id ho he'lfe'Vert thi "tu am 7fi thouod floiTJiT. k-tifch I.. A-fth the r Bri-nn Will oh the feifm it r after Mi rS i hy fOrme-Ttv naaror i i' io n elmrch ai Benson. !..pi"e!..i:t inc a grocery '.. Mv VRCation. fs also k s revival for the Chris S ' . i vocs. arii! was a Mr. n!.A last Thursday look- business matters. rmat Coon. Herman Dal 4- "M. F. RACE M. D. Oenernl prsptice Special nrtetion p-tven to deep seated diseases T'ninn. Nebraska. .UUUU1. I eri't 01 the. building Figbiv- tbrStthd d'i liars ii tO pv for nl! pt-ns. sneci fientfOn 1 if -v o wOS-k. Unftervl- rion find trsVel carried out ?y the I n ivn ivreTF. You a re petition or. arr.nr.d .md see ihe neonTe. He esn'i sit lama and wait i'.n people to i Kxperienee demonstrates that ft is eome to him. He must also annonOee hHBS ro rkfegje the use of extreme himsell in the pjtpers. jWoldJb, Wke-fi we say we "rff-ver" , ma flo pr-afid-so. w meah W don't Nature was wise WhCft she fixed inrenfl to fle H unnl at least day af- lonp HARNESS RACES! 4 Days July 23-24-25-26 AK-SAR-BEN FIELD OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA msr f fitrif sc. ht conldn t pat him- rey torrorrow. ' Never'' is Si Ii on ihe back. time. 2c l- .