DATK FOIt INDIAN CXMfGMM AT GORDON IS i lUM.m Gordon Journal: Rtnce h at week some changes have been made In the Indian Congress which was to have boon hold In Gor don on the 3rd. 4th and Rth of July 1 connection with a big Fourth of July Celebration. The dates as they are now set will bring these activities on June 19, 20 and 21 nnd they are, In the opinion Of many more desirable from tho Standpoint of attendance on the part of tin- Indians who do not seem In clined to break away from their tra ditions of the past and celebrate the Fourth of July away from the reser Yatton. A meeting of the committees will probably be held next week and we wll Ibe able to give more In detail. before he was needed, and died Just covered, and fine were paid, and land Ai'i'ii aiskk Apronmn I oil OMAHA I.ANI) HANK Douglas Budget : The appointment was announced last Saturday of Dr. B. F. Davis as lard appraiser for the federal land bank of Omaha for the district of Wyoming and western Nebraska. The place is one of much responsibility and commands a good salary. The appraiser passes upon the loans asked for farm lands and his recommends tion Is accepted as flnul by tho offlmcl als of the bank. Probably no one In Wyoming Is more familiar with agricultural conditions In this state than Is the new Appointee, his work for many years as state veterinarian taking him Into every section. He will assume his duties right away, having gone to Cheyenne for a con ference with Judge Carey, vice pres ident and one of the directors of the bank, and from there will go to Oma ha for a conference with President Hogan. Dr. Davis will probably retain his residence In Douglas, as his work can be done from here as conveni ently as from any other point. that much too late. But he Is dead, and It is not for us to speak ill of the dead, even such as he. And few tears fell at his wake, which took place at the warblers' retreat In Bridgeport ono evening this week. Indeed, at times there were strains of music harmonious - tuneful -and at other times well Just strains. And around the funer al bier or, should we say beer were many oral tokens of love and respect, celery, onions, limhurger and worse. Funeral meats there were a plenty chicken, sardines and var ious things from various shaped cans. Banked high around the bier (we leave the spelling of that word to the Inspired comp) were crackers - - Sunshine crackers wet weather crackers, climate-proof crackers and some of the famous 57. Well, we have burled poor, old John B. In the dark of the evening the mourners stood for a moment to cast one eetlng glance at his last resting place. A few a very few of the mourners stood more than a minute even all night. But the spirits of John B. wore gone gone to the great discard where rests hlH kindred evils gambling, lawless ness, povorty. crime, celluloid collar and overshoes. It was a fine patty "a grand time whs hud li all" ixn-jil a ' iiei!, bors. a doctor, merchant and some body'a bull pup. May John B. rest In peace, for many of uh have need of a little rest, also. FAKKWKIX RBCKPTION HIOI.D KOH HKV. AND MR. Itl'NDIN Crawford Tribune: At the parlors of the Congrega tional church on Friday evening, a farewell reception was given In hon or of Rev. and Mrs. Walter C. Rott dln. who will soon depart for their new home. There were about 300 per una present, including members of the Chamber of Commerce , of whi-'li Rev. Rundin Is secretary , and met iliers of the Volunteer Fire De partment, of which he is state chap-lln. 1IAI ItOOZK FROM K. . PITS YOt'TII ON III. INK ClHTKIt HAS M1NKHAI. DKFOSIT OF VALUE Custer County Republican : Custer county has been found to possess a mineral deposit which will prove valuable, it l thought. On I tract of ground owned by Neil Ln- gan. real estate dealer of Arnold there Is a strip of white line powder which has been there for years un noticed except for the fact that it hears no vegetation. A sample of this sent to Lincoln for analysis BBOWS that it is silicon bearing and very pure. As soon as It was found what it was Mr. Logan had offers to buy (Tie material and he has sold several car loads. Recently an Onu ha man has bought an option on tin land for sixty days paying a good figure for It. It is said that the di posit can not be told from "Old Dutch Cleanser." ' There Is a great deal of the depot it in this one tract and over in Lin coin county there is a great ileal of it, although it Is not so pure. For years Nebraska has been class ed without a mineral of sufficient valHS to mine or export but within the last few years the potash indus try has come"' into being and plant with capital amounting to millions have rlsett on the prairie. Now we have found a valuable silicon depos it in available form partial restitution made to the com pany. Mr. Burke, on behalf of the railroad company, did not Insist on rigid prosecutions as it was evident that about all were first offenders, his desire appearing to be the break ing up of such practices wlthdut un duly humiliating or persecuting the offenders. The Investigation Will be continued as evidence is all the time accumulating, showing that .there are still more who are culpable. HKNRV SAFFORD 111 IURI) AT IIKMINGFORR LAST WKKK Scottsbluff Republican: The funeral service over the body of the late Henry Safford was held at the home of Mrs. Broshar, the mother of Mrs. Safford, Wednesday evening at 4:30. On Thursday morning the body was taken by Wil cox & Company's funeral car to Hemlngford for burial. Mr. Safford was the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Safford, nnd was born at Sycamore. IM., on July 29, 1872. After graduating from the University of Illinois, Mr. Safford came west, set tling near Hemlngford, in Box Butte county. In 1908 he was united In marriage to Miss Myrtle Broshar. About ten years ngo Mr. Safford came to Scottsbluff and engaged in farming and stock raising, in which he was greatly Interested and suc cessful. He leaves besides his wife his aged father and mother, a broth er, and two sisters, who live at Syca more. 111., nnd a brother, Charles, of Scottsbluff. P tSO i.trf. rT-rt . lAn. r" " -- MBjMSjSsBMBMBMMWWMMSWSsajMPiMMiui i 1 1 1 1 n iMsWrs-MMWfcrtMfclWMMIfflfcfr'flr"" ' ' AUCTION SALE i - rr -v w r - a nrs nr m a s r r S MULK. LAI ILtJUUU JUUU WILL BE SOLD AT THE STOCK YARDS AT Fremont, Nebr., Monday, May 7, 1917 AT 12:30 O'CLOCK, SHARP FORM Fit ALLIANCK MAN WAS SI RMARINK OFFICER TALK OF BUILDING AN Al RITORll M AT GORDON Ohadron Chronicle: Albert Aergood. a young man of 23 years of age, was brought to Child ren yesterday fro-n Marsland by Con stable Bennett and tried before the Insanity commission. Aertood has been working on the ranch of N. !.' foole near Marsla.' 1 fo- tin past. 4 years, during which time he has been hard wrklng and conscientious In. every particular. The past year. however, he has been growing mel ancholy, but not until he in some manner received a shipment of bad whiskey from a Kansas City firm, did his condition become serious. He , commenced to imagine that someone i waS attempting his life and fought Ht'HKF RFA'OVF.RS FOR to protect himself rrom me unseen enemy. When he learned that he was to be taken before the Insanity hoard he attempted to take his own life with a rasor, but was prevented. He will be taken to the state asylum at Norfolk for treatment. Gordon Journal: We understand that Ray Sailor will soon start the erection of a till" auditorium in Cordon. The build ing if erected will be ".0x100 feet, and will be used for public gatliei ings. nances. wrestling niatcnt skating rink and other clean entertainment. Bridgeport News-Blade: (1. K Barrett, who holds the posi tion of chief electrician In the Unit ed States navy and whose experience has been largely confined to submar ines, was in the city Monday and Tuesday in the Interest of the gov ernment In getting voluntary re cruits for the navy. The community club issued advertising matter and assisted in arranging for a meeting of the people at the Kssig hall Mon day night. At this meeting Mr. Bar rett gave a very instructive lecture; on submarines, his knowledge coin ing from actual experience on th- boats as electrician. The hall was well filled and everybody showed in terest in the subject. Mr. Barrett is a very pleasant gentleman and is an example of what a young man may make of himself in the navy. His position is an important one and his pay Is larger than that of the lower cades of commissioned officers. He iMtaan as an annrentice about eleven yean ago an dhas acquired a good , place for himself as well as a valua ble education GOUnOH WILL ASK ARNF.OII. FOR Pl'RLIt ' LIBRARY 750 Three and 4-year old Steers (Dehorned Shorthorns and Hercfords) 350 Two-year-old Steers 1000 One and Two-year-old Heifers 1000 Yearling Steers Also a Bunch of Registered Hereford Bulls These cattle will be sold in lots to suit purchaser. They are in the pink of condition, and good enough to go to any country. Now, come and help yourselves. Your price is ours. Freight paid to any C. & N. W. point to Pierre, S. D. Winner, S. D., or Chadron, Neb. TERMS: Cash or Bankable Paper MAURICE DEGEN, Owner Rd J. Askwig and Tim Preece, Auctioneers I. IF THE SHOF. FITS YOU Til FX WKAR IT" THK RI'RLLNOTON RAILWAY AN OLR-TIMFR KH 'KS THIS IUCKKT AT LAST l-'dgemonl Enterprise: Mr. Burke, a special auent for the Burlington, and our capable and en ergetic states attorney, Mr. Adams, assisted by the sheriff's office, were instrumental in bringing to book last week a number of culprits who Cordon Journal: Sketches have been made in antic ipation of erecting u Carnegie Lib rary In Gordon and the opinion oft prominent citizens is being sought on the subject. It is planned to try and secure a fund from the meat philanthropist to erect a building costing in Ihn manner of neighborhood of $8,000. !t will be1 36x41. and built Ol terra cone ami l enient. The site. we understand. lias not been decided on at this time. ! The Revised Village ordinances! provide tor me suppon u iuch a" i,.rs stltutlon and work pi securing me library seems to lie on the efforts of our progressive citleoe. A beautiful building of this kind would be a wonderful improvement to Gordon and we hope to se It pushed to a successful conclusion. I crops and wear mail oredr clothes. I Thus has the world, including you and I, through some misinformation or other possibly because of the s(age version of these characters come to look upon the n enibers of these various vocations and profes sions. Jnsf how wrong such ideas are, anyone who knows any normal Individual of these groups can easily see. And yet it is a tendency which is I natural and marked. If you or I see I g person who is or seems to be a type of one class we immediately anil au tomatically place every other member 'of this class in the same catagory wl'h him. regardless of whether he is a type or not. Of course the natural and reason able thing to do is to employ a small bil of thought and common sense be fore forming an opinion of this kind. Now we'll see what kind of gard- rigiit-of-way permits. weather. Satur- i hiivit .Mniriiii'hiii'il to their own use Bridgeport News-Dlade: 'articles taken from merchandise car. Calling cards lor U M les John Harlevcorn s dead. Of to- in transit tnrouun me cugeuioai run..-.. . -- bust constitution, he weathered jards. These case Were handled in Herald luiiv a utnrm A mone.r ol Kloil- a masterly niailllfi. r.vmeme .r ..nun.. eers, he came sr Th i I'HFIH I ' .'" is Mini ' i i --.-.--..-.-.. ' " to this country OB secured, some merchandise was pe- prices, or call at tne omce 1 . www By ARAM LIAR I reiently saw a little card with 0 that seems suitable to many persons ami many occasion?. The verselet read like this: "All men are liars except thou and 1. and sonie- .1 . ..... ,1. .!.., ..K..iit '' lllliei I 11,11 ! 1 1 J uuuirii' tiuifu. uiuu. Hul at thai I don't mean that all j Talking about I he liars belong to my family. That s (.iy morning with a light, wet, snow just a family name with ine. you j trying to fall, and the ground all ootr- know. Hliwever. I never use to ,.riMj wi,fl ., wf,ite blanket I saw three robins in our back yard. Yes. I hey were robins. I saw them ami it was early in the morning and I know 1 was all ri'Jlit o I Which calls to mind the question. "Did you lay in your supply?" But is this necessarily true? Is a friends to he barrde from true friend ship simply because he is a new friend? TJiat is not the intent of tills adage as I see it. I consider old friends best friends mainly because of their experience. I look back at them through the haze Of the years I have known them. I see them in the light of the joy we huve shared together, or in the gloom of the sorrow which has struck mu tually at both our hearts. I remem ber the times they have stood loy ally in hours of need, or embarked blithely with nie on pleasure jaunts when peace and happiness reigned. In short I associate an old friend with the years which his friendship has been tried and tested in the heat and cold of experience, just the same as you approve or condemn on em ploye who has served you for such a period. So then, in my opinion, the adage ners some of tlie boys are. You know : should carry no significance counter they're uoinu to plant the Burlington j , tn,. value of friendship of a new as soon as the WSaUier j friend. He may be loyal, true and disappoint anyone and in my ettort to nive von the dope 1 might slop fflce. The prices are reai- Jusl ,h(. nfM. 1 want you all IMione 340 for samples an understand that all of this dote- isn't fiction. a little hit. You'll get my drift In staved with the p. ople." 'Tis I 'tis true, dear Mr. I'epe Sttes. Stock Cattle For Sale Spring Delivery 2 tun i tki.it frtfii th. iiiimmt nt St'lt & esteem on which you bare placed ( exclaimed. sincere, as loyal anu true anu sincere as the old friend, hut his worth has not been tested by the years. o There have been any number of people in the office this morning all kinds pf people. I don't know how one could classify them, .lust as I started to write this three men came into tin- office, three different kinds of men. I was just thinking that th eydon't fit their types at all. Ever think about it ? That lovely i reaturt Ins some gooil OIUS We will have a large number of White Face yearlings, two and three year old steers for Sale. May first delivery, shipped on any road freight paid to destination. These cattle are good color and strong ages. yourself often fail to see that there is ood In others and that there might be a little bad in you. And there an j I time and places where $." offend Y I to a girl to keep her muzzled Blghf A I create more of a rumpus than L' V AT090. I'll bite." eh? dnash your teeth on that awhile and then coine back for another bone Oh, you . Settle rascal. 5 o i That suggestion I mad One is nide puii "Dear me!" I didn't know the were uslnu elect lie It v to Kill people a i annus hi urn- un mis iiisiasr in this dreadful war. But I see in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. the oaners that one side stopped I lie 1 W other side with its batteries." Whooping migli of the most successful prep- is S. M ( 'linton, Blandon Springs, Ala., : writes, "Our baby had whooping I cough as bad as most any baby could I've seen a good many dead OUOS have it. I gave him Chamberlain's around since Monday night but the Cough Remedy and it soon got him biggest dead one that has appeared i well." Obtainable everywhere, in front of my vision appeared before ! Adv- may week's doge seems to be bearing fruit already. Gosh. I didn t Know there were so many who knew so much. But come on boys and girls. I'll try and accommodate you all bui one afa time though this dry spell came on. It was that gentleman of color found on the walk in lastl"" ,,ox lllHt week. n A good many Alliance housewives are now making housewives" for the members of Company "O." have discovered : two women can fully a subject that agree upon- Wa have on our ranch 12 miles north of Lakeside, Nebraska, 800 two-year-old steers of same quality as the ones we will have for sale for Spring delivery. These steers are on full feed of hay and can be seen at any time and aie also FOR SALE. Anyone interested in purchasing stock cattle please correspond;with Cox-Jones-Van Alstine Co. nebraskaaha' I.ADIRS DRCIDE TO ItAISK POTATOM Mrs. J, A. Miliary and Mrs. Nellie HUlier are planning on doing a pat rlolic duty in turning land that oth erwise would be idle into a potato patch. Mrs. HtUter owns fifteen acres of land adloininc Letan that is " - ihe subject comes up w lien DOI0 worn ,.ul off floni tj,p balance of her prop One of ley kind friends sugg.sii disltks soother one of the same ry by tbe rairoad. and is incon- Ihal If the width of the strips ... mens B-d i v(in.pn to farm Mrs MaU shirts keep on Increasing, fellow, miller will hav this tract may as well have his sh.r. made of ,t ltS Wid that .he German gov, in Vl-n.t "l u, potatoes hlrin. the S two of them, one in front and the Saesfi has issued an order forbidding P' the oik i. timr in the hack women's styles to be changed I'll i o bet a year's subscription to the Her- Bditors smoke long black cigara l tBU oredr wma agitated hjr s or COD pipes aim wieiu oiue I" i m.irri,., ,an vil.il.' lliev swear savagely l'rofes- e i t o i t t Y ! sors are absent-minded and impracti- The Crawford Courier offers ih A I . i . . .. 1 .. .mala a I ... ,1..., .......a,., vlll.ti: 1... nli.i,. - ial. .vllllisieis v -a i nnif, iw..-. miki-hiiuu iii,i im"ii .,u,. t'lear Away the Waste Bowel regularity is the secret of good health, bright eyes, clear com plexions, and Dr. King's New Life Pills are a mild and gentle laxative that regulates the bowels and re- i..,. ...... f-,,.,.n MiiHiiians anil noets .,.,1 .,i,,,lt. i iiurliimton rittit-nl stare about dreamily from under! WMy 8o that the mail trains may have.lieves the congested Intestines by re- their tlowing locks ('.amblers wear a nttle catsup (ketch-up) .s.-e ! gorgeous tie pins made up of enor- -I inous jewels. Cowboys carry small - Old friends are best friends. n...hi.. auns and battle fiercely with To judge from the frequency with I . I . I 1 ..... , i f ,'. ., ; 'the irresisiauie I'lruirum moving the accumulated wastes without griping. Take n pill before retiring and that heavy head, that dull spring fever feeling disappears. far from which this adage is quoted it would Get Dr. King's New Life Pills at your t i tftttftfru ttttti tttttt g ' Mtrig rTmet the Dleasures and comforts of clvili-jseem that new friends are arbitrarily druggist, 25o xation. Farmers discuss nothing but .barred from the class of best friends Adv S