_THE WORLD’S GREAT MEN HAVE NOT COMMONLY KEEN GREAT SCHOLARS, NOR ARK ITS GREAT SCHOLARS GREAT MEN.”__ (Continued from page 1) motored to Stuart Sunday. The callers at the E. J. Grenier home Sunday afternoon were, Mr. and Mrs. Erbon Cline and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Cline of Bassett. Mr. Harvey Krugman called at the E. J. Grenier home Wednesday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bauer called on Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Grenier, Friday afternoon. Miss Maude Tomlinson spent Sat urday night and Sunday with Mrs. Robert Tomlinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andolph Karias and family spent Sunday evening at the E. J. Grenier home. Mrs. L. C. McKim and son Orville and Jack McKim spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Krugman and family. Mrs. Robert Tomlinson and daugh ters, Betty and Doris and Misses Dorothy and Maude Tomlinson spent Saturday with Mrs. Francis Grenier. MEEK AND VICINITY The Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. George Nelson Thursday afternoon. Quite a crowd attend and the ladies tied one comfort and finished one that had been begun before. Mrs. Nelson served a delicious lunch. The next meeting willl be with Mrs. Charlie Linn. Bert Irwin of Hamill S. Dak., wa« calling on friends here last week, he was a former resident here. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson and son called at the F. H. Griffith and R. D. Spindler homes on Tuesday. There will be a program and box social, December the 18th at the Deonia schoolhouse. Starts promptly at 3:70. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linburg and daughters were Sunday guests at the Frank Nelson home. Mrs. Albert Kaezor returned Fri day from an extended visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ben Free burg of Valpariso. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith were Sunday afternoon callers at the Roy Spindler home. Sunday dinner guests at the How ard Rouse home were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Borg and Marvel, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hubby and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Hubby. Clyde Thomson, of near Lynch, was an overnight visitor at Rouse Bros, on Saturday. He was returning from Kilgore where he has been picking corn the past few weeks. Little Bonnie Hubby \va» ill with a cold the first of the week. Will Harvey and Clyde Bowden sawed wood for Mrs. Elmer Rouse the first of the week. The sale at Herman Stein’s on Tue\lay was quite well attended, some things brought a good price, others not so good. Arthur Rouse called at the Frank Griffith here Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dan Hansen and children spent Tuesday with Mrs. Eric Borg. Raymond Johnson who has been working for an uncle near Lincoln returned here Sunday. W’ord was received here that Ed Hubby of Spearfish S. Dak. was in jured quite badly while working on the section. Ed was born and grew to manhood in this community. Full particulars of the accident have not been learned at this writing. Stuart Advocate: Nearly 1,900 '‘borne grown” turkeys went to mar ket in a carload shipment from Stuart before Thanksgiving by the Stuart Farmers’ Cooperative Creamery. ' Present plans are to ship two more carloads before Christmas, says Mr. Augustine. . . . M. M. Stuart, local grocer, was assured by responsible au thorities that he will receive the ap pointment as postmaster. Since the death of E. A. Walker, the late postmaster, R. E. Chittick has been acting postmaster Chambers Sun: Paul Hardy accom panied Weaver Brotherton to Lincoln, Saturday of last week to truck the lat ters household effects up to the Myron Brotherton ranch south of Amelia. They returned the next day, and now Weaver and family are again nicely located on the home place.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reninger Jr. and Nor mand, accompanied by Hubert and George Smith left this morning for Norfolk, where they will join Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reninger Sr. and drive to Florida where the Senior Reringer’s will spend the wint r. Our ( ham bers folks will return home in about three weeks. Page Reporter: M iday a truck ran into a loaded hay >.»ck just north of town, tearing off ono nidi of the rack and causing the team to °:o a gainst the trees on the ve-f ’ ’.e of the highway. Harr/ Pi )•- !rivor of the team, was unhurt. in truck driver stopped and paid the damages done to the rack and harness. Monday evening the fire hydrant lo cated across the street from the schoolhouse was broken off when a car driven by Clayton dry ran into it. Water gushed forth like the erup tion of a gyser and the water had to be shut off in that part of town for that evening and most of next day while repairs were made. CITY COUNCIL O’Neill, Nebraska, November 3, 1931. Council met in regular session. Present: Mayor Stout and Councilmen Johnson, Phalin, Brennan and Gil lespie. The Clerk being absent W. J. Ham mond, City Attorney was appointed as clerk of the meeting. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Treasurer’s statement-, for month *?-**«•i met PRICED AS SM M P.O.B. FLINT, LOW AS A W MICH. ^ “Low dfclfvered prices. Easy G.M.A.C. Terms". Now on display at your Chevrolet dealer’s SEE YOUR DEALER BELOW # ARBUTHNOT & REKA Telephone 216 Sales and Service O’Neill, Neb. of October read and approved. On motion the following claimswere allowed: On general fund: The Frontier .. S ~-54 Scott Hough . 3.25 Interstate Power Co. 279.66 G. E. Miles ... - }15 Scott Hough —. 100.00 Galena Lumber Co. 5.36 N. W. Bell Telephone Co. 2.75 Arbuthnot & Reka . LOO W. G. Beha 100 D. D. Hunt _. 163.50 W. J. Hammond . — 37.50 Ed. T. Campbell - 25.00 Elmer Neal - - — 12.00 R. E. Calvers .-. 17.75 Claim of Frank Howard in sum of $106.00 was allowed in sum of $91.75 On water Fund: Interstate Mch. & Sup. Co. ;;.{.55 Deep Rock Oil Co. . 3.26 John Day Rubber & Sup. Co. 6.71 Joe Filsinger — 120.00 Ed. T. Campbell .—..* 10.00 Mattie Soukup — 24.38 The Texas Co. J.- 30.68 Uhl Transfer - - L20 Worthing to Pump & Mach. Co. 92.50 Roy V. Johnson - 10.50 James Davidson .. 78.81 Moved, seconded and carried that the levy for tax for Fire Department Bond be cancelled and annulled, the bonds having been declared illegal. Moved, seconded and carried that on recommendation of Chief of Fire Department that the following per sons be removed from membership: H. J. Hammond, Bob Davidson, Ernest Harris, Roy Warner, Joe Martin and C. J. Gatz. Moved, seconded and carried that the sum of $300 be transferred from the water fund to the special water fund. Moved, seconded and carried that the Council adjourn, subject to the call of the Mayor. W. J. HAMMOND, Clerk pro tern. The County Board Lee Calkins $ 84.00 C. & N. W. R. R. Co. ...... 2.53 Dexter Bros. ... .. „ 30.85 John Dorr, Jr. 0.10 Ray Eidenmiller .. 8.00 Chester Fees 4.90 Roy Spry - 20.00 John Sullivan . 21.48 Jos. Schollmeyer, Jr...- 37.50 Joe Sparks 8.00 C. H. Fountain---i. 40.00 George Tavenet __ _... 45.00 H Druke 20.00 Marl Cribble * 2.50 'Id irt man 15.00 H. . Hubbard_ 19.03 Harry Harper - 7-60 Iteinhold Knutzen 20.00 Wm. Luben, Jr. 47.60 Lincoln Road Equipment Co.. 3.26 Earl Medealf 2.50 Mellor Motor Co. ._ 25.75 Lyle C. McKim 8.45 O. O. Newman 128.00 Cal Henifin . 21.00 Alva Parks 7.00 Harry Parks _ 9.20 Porter’s Service Station 126.25 Robert Richardson 17.50 Herman Ruben .. 24.30 John Robertson 50.00 Albert Carson _ - 76.65 E. L. Carson_ 50.40 F. M. Cullen_ 23.65 Halsey Hull - 55.00 J. E. Wiley 5.00 Chas. Ross 77.30 George Hrdy 58.20 Austin-Western Road Mach Co. 8.04 L. W. Burley - 21.00 Emil Carlson — 11.10 F. G. Calhoun .— — 28.20 J. L. Crawford . .— 21.00 Lee Calkins .... — 38.00 C. & N. W. R. R. Co. .. 1-69 John Dankart . - 1-50 Fred Ermcr _.—.— - 21.60 Forest Farrand 10.00 Chester Feest 15.70 Geo Ilenefin 46.00 John Sullivan 19.50 Clinton McKim 11.00 Harvey Crawford 35.00 Garran Black 45.00 Bud Anderson 4.50 Bd Henefin 21.00 Mark Hendricks 9-60 Howard Harris — ".20 Clay Johnson 5.00 Jerry Lamberson- 7.60 Elmer Lee 28.00 Le< Marlow 1.50 Mellor Motor Co-73.21 Mellor Motor Co. 4.25 Nebraska Culvert & Mfp. Co. 9.70 Fiank Osborne 27.00 Sidney Faulhaber _ 25.00 Owen Parks 4.80 Lloyd Phelps . 18.40 H. A. Rokow 9.6-1 R. C. Root . . 23.10 Charles Mitchell 73.50 George Robertson 56.75 C. H. Fountain 5.00 Dustin Township 268.00 Joe Winkler 325.00 Wilbur Shoal 52.50 Orvell Tortenson 1.50 Newt Thomas_ _ 9.35 C E. Tibbets 8.00 John Welsh 21.00 Turn White 46.60 Cleveland Township 245.00 Interstate Machinery & Supply Co. 47.00 Continued on pagfc 8 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Xmas. Candy mixed, lb 12c Peanut Brittle, lb . .10c Xmas. Candy, filled . 20c ^ Choclate, lb - 20c to 80c Peanuts lb - - - - 12c 5 Family Box Candy 5 lbs 1.50 Big Discount on Toys and Gifts STANNARD’S STORE