SCr 1131. ! 3 ,1 S. T7f Prepared in the Interests of George Pollard was a guest at the home of F. A. l.anson for Christmas day. Chester Stone was a visitor in Firth for Christmas dinner, eating: the wne with a dear friend there. Leo Swiuer and family were guests at the home of Delbert Swit zer for dinner on Christmas day. . Nick Klaurens and son Roy and John Frans were looking after some business matters at Piattsmouth last Saturday. Postmaster Grover Ilohack and wife were guests at the home of F. .M. Maseie and wife Christmas and enjoyed the occasion very much. Marion Tucker received a Christ mas greeting: from his friends and ft-nner Nehawka citizen. Capt. O'- Day who is stationed at Camp Ban- ting. Ga. - Miss Belle Bouck was spending her Christmas with her parents at Palmyra and returned for her work at the Sheldon department store the first of the week. Mr. . and Mrs. Truman Taylor of Hivertom Iowa, were guests at the home of Mrs. Tyson's parents, Mr. and Mrti. Jacob Wesaell, southwest of Nehawka for Christmas. Mrs. E. M. Griffin who has been on. the sick list for some time past is- much improved and is able to be out some now and has hopes of en tire recovery in the near future. Hope Saint John. Doris Magney, Znpha Chriswisser and Verner Lum berg all who are attending the state university were home for Christmas and the vacation which is following. Charles Hall took a load of flour from the Nehawka mills to Nebraska City last Tuesday morning and an other load to the new firm of Wil son A Puis at Murray in the after noon. E. W. Mllburn and family were in Nehawka last Friday evening. Mr. Milburn bringing the wife and little Harriett to the train thev going to Lincoln where they will visit for some two weeks at the home of Mrs. Milbnrn's parents, I. M. Davis and wife of thaj place. - llr. M. t. Thomas and son Lowell of Syracuse, mother and brother of Mr.. H. L. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Vol ney. Eaton of Chillicothe, Wyoming, Call us for quotations on grain and for reservations for de livery. flehawka Farners' Gmn Co.! -We are a!so carrying all grades of' John Opp ' NEHAWKA AUCTIONEER Always ready for dates far or near. Rates reasonable. Satisfaction or no pay. Re Terse all calls. PHONE 58 N We Appreciate Your Friendship! This Christmas tide we are extending car best wishes for a Happy New Year to the many friends in Nehawka and vicinity whom we have gained during the passing years. It is our hope that you may all enjoy the coming year, share in greater prosperity and that the friendship which exists between you and us may continue to grow stronger with the coming years for we know full well that friendship is an estate which gold cannot buy. . We also wish to thank our patrons for their friendly interest in our business, which has played no small part in our success. Again extending to you all our best wishes, which are for a most Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, we are Nehawka, 4 r? . the People cf Nehawka and Surrounding Vicinity Especially for the Journal Readers. Joe Eaton and wife of Norton, form ed a house party who made merry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thomas for Christmas day. Not alone that for some of them were making a longer visit. Mis3 Ula Frans of Union passed thru Nehawka last Friday on her way to Brewster where she went to visit with her mother, Mrs. Belle Frans, and brother. Kemper Frans. who are staying there for the win ter. On her passing thru Nehawka she was met 'by her brother John Frans at the station for a few mo ments conversation during the stop ping of the train. J. M. Stone who has Just returned from a long stay at the homes of his town sons, Lester Stone at Del Monte. Colorado, and hos son C. S. Stone at (Steamboat Springs, is visiting at the home of relatives here. On Christ- mas day they all were guests at the home of Carl W. Stone, there being present for the occasion, J. M. Stone. R. B. Stone and family, D. C. West and family, Walter Wunderlich and wife, they all enjoying the meeting very much. Entertained at Weeping Water Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Gorder en tertained at their home in Weeping Water. Messrs and Mesdames Henry Wessell. Wm Schlictemeier, J. W. Murdock. J.' E. Mulacl of Omaha, John and Wm Baier at a Christmas dinner and to say that they all en- joyed the occasion would be puting it hut mildly, for Mr. and Mrs. Gor-, der are past masters in the art of en tertainment. At the St. John Home On Christmas day the family were gathered around the festive board and all enjoyed the occasion to the full. There were there of the occas ion Mrs. H. F. St. John. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nutzman and Miss Hope St. John who is home from school for a week. They are Hedging Some Yes that is there are some places where there are hedging going on and the way it is working. An order has been received that after Jan- uary first. 1922. the ervice of the; mail clerk will be discontinued, from the Lincoln Union line. This means that there will te not mail routes between those towns.' The interme diate placed cannot in the future send registered letters or packages direct to the other towns but th pouches containing registered mail, will have to be sent to one of the terminals. Union, Lincoln and from there dispatched to the station des ignated. ere hum :1 At h nev of A. F. Sur-'jy th urn ! were t 'ire f;'i: :Jy t'if!rer.t ula .-.nd c.'n s. ItnJr.h four v.'ho i i:i ti.e rnrch 1ii:;inrs lives i:e-T jE:g Wc"cv Texas., frnm the far so.i'.h. Victor Iron' Harvard. Justin from Yale, ond Mr. and Mrs. John O. Vriser. Jr.. from their home in Om aha'. This completed the household and they enjoyed the meeting at the heme cf the parents. Only for a very short time did they remain for they are all having to go to their differ ent homes at the call of business. However, they all enjoyed this com ing together on this happy Christmas day. Methodists Hve Good Time The Methodist church and Bible school put on a enntata and excel-! lent program last Friday at the au- ditorium. where they enjoyed the tplendid entertainment and whih was shared by the people of Nehaw ka and the surrounding community. With the other features which were attractive was the Christmas tree which delighted the hearts of the lit- a . . tie folks and the older ones as well. Entertained Many Friends On Christmas day Frank P. Shel don and wife entertained at their home many of the relatives and friends of Nehawka and other places and at which a most enjoyable time "was had by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon are excel lent entertainers and the friends were phased to be quests on this oc casion. There were present and en joying the occasion: E. C. Giles and family, George C. Sheldon, wife and little daughter. Miss Mary Sheli?on of Jackson. Miss, daughter of former Governor Sheldon, and who is now attending the state university, Hen rv P. Sturm and family, Mr. an ! Mrs. Vilas I. Sheldon, I. Wolph an ! family including their sons Paul and Arthur and their wives. B. O. Tucker and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon'?, daughter, Mrs. Marion Tucker and husband. Will Make Home Here Mr. Allen Munien father of Mrs. Charles Blake, who has been making his home at Roosevelt, Minn., ar rived with the wife a few days .sine and will make their home in Ne hawka in the future. He will expect to build a home here in the spring. rn Christmas dav Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Blake entertained for the parents of jjrs. Blake having there besides the guests of honor the following. John Harder and family of north of town, carl Sell and family. Will Stull and wife cf Nebraska City, Mrs. Cory Jones of Weeping Water, and Her bert Blake and James Blake and wife. Nice Christmas Present Nelson Berber and sisters accom panied by Frank Resnick. agent for the Brunswick phonographs, were i:: Omaha Thursday. They brought back with them a fine phonograph, which makes a very nice Christma s present for the family. Doing Some Excellent Work Dr. J. F. Brendel, the Murray phy sician. Is having much practice here and at Union, and since the illne.-.' of his father. Dr. B. F. Brendel. hs bant rr f ho rrr ntrct nt tho time T - - . . . ...ion r 1 in demand a greater portion of the time. He has to have a driver now. for he is so. busy that he cannot lock after the car himself and so has Warner Leonard, who worked for he and father for some four years. This enables IT. J. F. P.rendel to do more work than it would be possible for him to do otherwise. The Taiily Enjoyed the Ilcetinr tvo frTi'ily f ?..r. rr.l T. Y-ltr-r' wtr:? Tc."-t'"0- !.' -: sundry. 'hr'.'tT.a?. c-ntl o:'.."ye'.! the ccaIc i .- : n wei e j ic r. : I. -. Kir - ; joiiici hy tVi" lor; :i'"l hu:!i:!: rrrrr. j ' ::vi Albert" iftoll i : W:iys.:d3 ' : 1 '1 '. ir h.ildrr 1 v, -. -.ire Mr . ahtcr arrived a or fr'.'.i their hrme r.e-rj thi -5 crr.:r 'e'er! tLo! r.ousel; c :rcl' Notice Uniifd Brethren The Nebraska Slate Hygiene and Welfare campaign are holding a com mtinity mas3 meeting Sunday, Jan uary 1st at 11 a. m. at the M. E. church in Nehawka. Subject. "Pre- vontinn tli Wf 1 fa re nor " Cnoal-sr l Dr Frank G wfSS Kansas Citv.' ! Mo. This is a national movement to t,,er! the rai,id r:s'n- tide of crime V, s-ye our homes and our fcnools nud churches m thort our "tu ';ft:- ... No C1V1C or religious organization vau i,4!or,i i" isire 1111s greii i.ro- Kiaiii v.mi it-em lur tTeveuims . crime. All are ureed to come, but 1 especially the fathers and mothers.- John R. Simpkins, pastor U. B. church. Nehav. ka, Nebraska. CuelldlooD 9 Nebraska y Notice On acoount'of so many cream cans lnct hprpjiftpr von will kindlv call I at the depot for your cream cans ami receipt for item s:-ie as otner e:; prc. . - Cans will b- kept in freight room and you should call for them premptlv. 11. L. THOMAS, Agent. Schoc! Notes The Freshmen are readin Marner in Rnstish. Silas The English Literature class are discussing Macbeth The language classes have been writing Christmas stories. 4.11 the teachers are going home r n!i(r, v nHon The firt grade i taking up the tens in order in nimher work. Velma Vunn i-per.t Wednesday evening with Clara an:l Mary Ai.ror-r. Troy Linville ai.'l Ida McFarlan.l were iict able to be in school Ti:o:-- School will elo.-e Friday for the Christmas holidays, taking up again alter .New ears uay The rades have been using their opening exercise period for practic ing their Christmas program. The second grade is doing good work in spelling and are taking up the Roman numerals in numbers. Some of the Third and Fourth grade brought their Christmas deco rations and all have enjoyed them. Leroy Ketch left school Tuesday afternoon; he is suffering from a ove throat and cold. We hope that l.e will return soon. The Third grade has now finished reading the third book of "The Pro rreFsive Road to Reading" and are now reading "Pinnocchio for bight - re!ng' i mas program Friday afternoon. They have a Christmas tree set up in Miss Scott's room, but will hold their pro gram in Miss Graff's room. The High school voted to give presents to each other, limiting the, gift to the value of fifteen cents or; less. Names will be exchanged Fn day. The Sophomore class will give a short program Friday morning. School was dismissed early Wed nesday afternoon so that the schol ars might enjoy the movies put on by the Masons. They undoubtedly enjoyed themselves and also the candy that was so generously given. The Sunny Side girls' club met with Dorothy Sturm Thursday after school. The girls had planned to walk but Mr. R. C. Pollard was kind enough to take most of them in his car. They held the regular business) meeting anu men wornea on t nrisi- mas girts, beverai musical numDers -aa a reaams lurmsneu a nine enier- idiiiiueiu. una. ciuiui wneu a ut- ncious luncneon. ine jjins were. taken to their various homes in cars furnished by vin Sturm. R. C. Pollard and Mel- j GOVERNOR HAS NO RIGHITO APPOINT Atornej's Inrist thrt legislative Va cancies Can te Filled only by Pecpl? cf P.epresentcd. If with Governor McKelvie goes ahead today to enjey a visit over the holi his extra session and attempts dayeeason at the honie of Mr. and to fill the six vacancies in the house and senate by appointments, he is likely to encounter a court hurdle. Attorneys arz apparently unani mous in declaring that the governor cannot under the clear provisions of the law, deprive the people of the various districts of the rights they possess thereunder to choose their own representatives. Senators Cronin of Holt, Davis of e. vjauuuu ui au.it mc on Ln .th.e federal marshal's service and Douglas and Gannon of Burt are all out of office, while Senator Dutton cf Cuser cannot represent hi3 old dis trict because, he now lives in anoth--er. Representative McLeod of Coif ax , is dead and Representative Reed of i Lepra n is now a resident of Lincoln. The governor is of the opinion that for all the legislature will he ,t , i , . ! the special session, it is not worth the cost of holding special elections er were in the city yesterday for a in the districts, wheh would mean few hours from their home in the elections in nineteen different coun- country to look after a few matters ties. He would save his money by ap- of business. Miss Helen is now teach pointing representatives. ( ing at La Platte and is now enjoy- There are attorneys, however, who ing her Christmas vacation. insist that the people have a right j to choose their own representatives, Tanlac is well advertised, but ad- ana that right can neither te arro- gated or waived, except as the law provides. The law's intent is that all vacancies occurring at a time when I they can be filled without delaying claf ii rCk in ? r 5 sv cri oil TkA 1' filled by the voters and not by ap- pointment. The law is that the gover Q nor may appoint only if a vacancy occurs during or ten aays Deiore a session begins. Good Advice Take Chamberlain's Tablets as soon as you have finished your supper and tbey will produce a gentle movement of the bowels on theN following morn ing. They will also Improve your digestion and make you feel better in every way. Weyrich & Hadraba. L.UIY3BERG I We have facilities for safe winter storage. We care for your wants in the repairing line, as well as best repairs. LumbergGaragc, Nehawka, Nebraska LOCAL NEWS Mrs.' Hugh Siandley of Lincoln is in the city enjoying a visit with her mother, Mrs. William H. Miller anil family. Lester Dalton. who is now located at St. Edwards, Nebraska, arrived in the city last evening to remain over the holiday season. Mrs. A. E. Gass of Lincoln arrived in the city this afternoon to visit here for the holiday with her many fricnila In the nil! hnmp I Mm F!d TtrijntTier f Pender, is oere njoy wrainiM ai idb l paieuLs, wr. Cory and her many friends. William Deles Dernier, the Eim- -.vood legal light, was in the cify to day looking after o. few matters of importance in the district court. Charles Shcpp and children of near Imperial, Neb., arrived here yester d.Tv for a visit over the holidays N. Abbott of Nelraskt City wa.; here today for a few hours looking ""r ue matter b i .myau.v. I Mrs. Jesse L Root of Omaha was in the city today for a few hours looking after some matters of busi ness, returning home this afternoon. j Ben Windham, who has been en gaged in traveling for the H. R. Ger- ing Co.. or Omaha, is here to enjoy the Christmas vacation with heme folks. Mrs. Julius Hall returned this morning from Kansas City where she was in attendance at the side of her son. George M. Hall, during his op eration. Dnlnli T T q ronn rf Via "Pinl fif r - f un;in came over this afternoon to enjoy the Christmas season here with relatives and old friends. Hugh Cecil, wife and little son. came in this afternoon from their home at Woodbine, Iowa, to enjoy the Christmas vacation with their relatives. Miss Frances Bintner departed this afternoon for York, where she will spend a few days as a gnest of friends and enjoying the Christmas holidays. Frank L Barkus and wife and little daughter, Kathryn Louise, will arrive this evening to spend the hol iay season here with their relatives and friends. Melvin Johnson who is attending the state university and Albert Ol son, also a student of the university, arrived home this afternoon for the . holiday vacation. Ralph Holmes and Merle Ramey. tW(J of the piattsmouth students at the university of Nebraska, are here to enjoy the Christmas vacation with relatives and friends. Mig3 josephine Manners, who is .titii' thp Pern Normal school. . "-"r - is home for the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Manners, near Mynard. Miss Nora Livingston, who has been attending the state university, came in last evening to spend the holiday season with her parents, Dr and Mrs. T. P. Livingston. Frank W. Hawksworth of Denver will arrive here today to enjoy the . Christmas season with his mother, ! 'Mc r U-iwliin'nrtli n n d Tiis: sister. Irs. Mi.ry Cook in this city. E. H. Frar.zen pnd wife and Miss tljillian Franzen of Onnha are here Mrs. L. G. Larson and family. Mrs. H. K. Larson and family and Mrs. James Doig and family of Fair bury, arrived in the city this after noon to enjey a visit here with their relatives and frends over Christmas. Dave Hawksw'orth of Detroit, Michigan, is in the city to enjoy a visit here over the holiday season With ' his mother, Mrs. D. Hawks- w-orth and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Will Gridley and son, John airs. ui uuuirj anu bkju, wum Calvert Gridley. of Humboldt. Neb. arrived last evening to enjoy the Christmas season. here at the home of Mr-. Gridley's parents. Rev. and Mrs. John Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bates cf this city will spend the Christmas holi day at the home of Mrs. Bates' par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith, at ti .j .n,t),o et,r(t-(m ' Missess Myrtle and Helen Crenm- !Vertising alone could not have pro ,juced Tanlac's popularity. It had to nave merit. F. G. Fricke & Co. RECEIVES FINE GIFT Prom SaturJay'a Dally. This morning Mrs. Mary Hemple of this city received a fine Christmas present "from her grandaughter, Mrs. George Able of Lincoln, who is now spending the winter at Long Beach, Cal. The gift was in the form of a check for 1100 and carried with it the wishes of the family fore many more, happy Christmas days. Mrs. Able was formerly Miss Hazel Pearl Hemple, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Charles' Hemple of Omaha. If you are feeling badly, put your troubles away by taking Tanlac. F. G. Fricke & Co. A Washington hotel bellboy draw ing a salary of S25 per week has been compelled by a court order to pay alimony based n $100 a week tips. We gravely fear this lad has been supplying patrons with some thing stronger than ice water. "I Cot Real Mad when I Lost My Setting Hen," writes Mrs. Hanna, N. J. , "When I went into our barn aad found my best tetter dead I got real mad. One package of RaU Snap killed tix bis rats. Poultry raiaen anould me Rat-Snap. " Comes in cakes, no mixing. No timel bom dead rats. Threesixea. Pros. 35c 65c. $l-2i Sold and guaranteed by Sector & Swatek Weyrich & Had nb P. th TiicJje & Co. Us i I i Theo Harms as looking after some business matters at Weeping Water last Tuesday. Miss Kate Wolpert was not feel ing the best for a few days, but is much better at this time. Herman Rauth and wife were spending the evening last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Carp er. L. Jessup of Lincoln was a visiter at tl e hcrre cf David Brann r.:: 1 wif for a rev.- days dv.ring the p v. eek. Miss FrcdT Ecru of Canton, O., h visiting at the Lome of her sht- v Mrs. Alhcrt Glauhlitz. durir. tlu holidays. George Coons wt s calling ' " some friends ar.J locking :.mr For.: busi ness matters in l-oui: vil'e . :r las' Thursday. Earl Q iinn shelled rrd d- .ivcrc'. com to tr.o Kelly c:ev?.ior n in Thursday, having nia-.y cf the i.t ip" - bors assisting in the LaiJiin. R. Bergman, the Man ley po!n::s- ter, was a caller at Omaha uud:"; the first of the week, looking after the purchase of goods for his sU-iv here Charles Ward sawed wood at the; "Ml "' outh of Manley enler me of John Carper last Thursday !' "fed a lare circ e of their relatives home of John Carpe afternoon, and now has Mr. Carper supplied with fuel fr the coming. year. Waher Mockenhaunt er-i wne spent last Sundy at the heme 01 Mi3 Mary Ann Murphey, where they ail enjoyed the day very pleas-, antly. i Mrs. George W. Goodman was; visiting witn irienas ana relatives in Piattsmouth last week and Mr. Goodman went after her last Friday in their auto. James Murphey was not feeling the best for a few days last week. but has shown some improvement and is feeling quite a bit better dur ing the past fe.w days. Herman Mann was a visitor in Omaha last Friday, where he was looking after some business. Mrs. Mann accompanying him and doing some Christmas snoppmg. Michael O'Learv. John Heenev and Ed Kelly were in attendance at the boxing match between Andy Sch- mader of Louisville and Lamson, the Walthill Indian, at Omaha last Sat urday night, making the trip in Mr. Kelly's auto. Rev. Hiceins was awav durine the fore part of last week, being in Om- one as the case may be before their ah. where he was at the anniversary patrons can be reached. 'A petition of the ordination of the Rev. M. A. . bas been circulated asking a change Shine to the priesthood. He also vis- and the department has written ask ited at Piattsmouth and returned lR that a map of the proposed ter- home last Thursday afternoon. "Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Humble departed for Kan sas City, where thej spent the Christ mas day at the home of Mr. Hum ble's narents and enioved a bit of the home of their childhood, when they were again with the parents for the happv vuletide. happj Fred KrerHow an 1 M. R. F:rhrcy are both a roDdl. whi h a f ' w 1 : trrlirg thi.'-ves. eu '"rir. r fro:" the 1. '..':: icken -, r. n.hor of th"ir c '! -r-.i.ri 1 i'T-r: thei: -n; -'v. --Inr . ie -- u't of ti cf f ir.'? I y the chicla whir1! ! ?.v? In el ii.fti: this nei'rhhorhoo.l. Mr. John Cri.ne. who Aras called to the be.; 'ide of hi; uiothor, who has reached the advenes d cce of SO, re turned heme last Monday and re ports the mother as being very feeble owing to not the best of health and her many years. It is hoped she will soon be feeling stronger. We have heard how the farmers have been - churning with a Ford, sawing wood and doing the family washing, but the other night we learned that Oris Schliefert was herl- j::ng his cow? with his auto. He did J""ot arrive home 'until lrte or evr .i jing he had been i:i Oi::aha, pn.l to.rr jef his friends nr.y it "-a:- mi hiiT'n , lout how they Fliould be out i-.t t;':ie. j'but Howard Johnson avers th;j a fct ithat he saw Orris erasing c.e cow at a time to the ham iron' C e stalk field.. Verily, tha scope of x.e auto No man who is unable to eat spa-: A gill seldom begins to take life ghetti gracefully should attempt to : seriously until she has been up compile a book, on table etiquette. against one case of unrequested love. :o: ; :o: It is easy to convince the average In the h1..: three centuries there woman that her husband i alwjys have been more changes in hat fash right except when he is arguing; ions than in any other part of men's with her. wear. -Seasons GRATITUDE to our patrons of the year now drawing to a close can best be expressed in this simple wish May happiness be yours, not alone at this joyous season, but throughout the coming yeir. Ladies FRED P. BU - y ;t 7 ; ? V.. has no: h-.en f t'Iy discovered. Hal Excellent Program The ladies of the vicinity of Man lev and village proper have been in teresting themselves with the teach ers of the Manley school in a pro gram which was given last Tuesday evening at the hall and which was attended by a large crowd of peo ple, who were well pleased with the y."'.dlen"c" of the pliy which had ';on rT'rv.red. Spe it f.ri5tias.s Tcrcther J.7--V "eitiT Cl.ri.-tm Mr. 1 M:. V '. v. :r ! ! : '.!- Chri .!.: J. C. R: uth. who are ou ' . '-t c)'irle cf this ha 1 for tluir M-'.vv Mt":--rs atr! M .:'- I St nn'ier, IIeri.j?n Rauth and son John, !i:;:th Mi.:; . Aui ; Ay (': Slander, John ft ir..kr, ,Pi Mr-. Albtrt Glaublitz n:i r, '.u ;:irn, who Is vif iiinr, at In r v cf Mr. GljuLlitz from Can- 1 V- Reunion Christmas Day in. rt-t and wife at their beau- ves ':t the l:or.:e on Christmas day, there jeing ::;!.? thirty to enjoy the hospi tality ' tl is ev'f"t:n couple and apfst i'i 1 J-1? mo1, t enjoyable time whir' ; 1! ).' ! T'-ere were, besides the 1: ' n:id I-.-ess, Mr. and Mrs. 'Vji. Otte. M'-srr? P.nl Mesdames Eu ro. .e CoII ert of Veering Water. Mrs. Rr.ci -:1 N ?. lamily of Louis ville. Mrs. John Carter of Weeping Water, L. G. Otto of Lincoln. Henry Kehne and son Will. Wm. Van Em ery and family of east of Wabnt.li and P. T. Otte of Wabash. Good cheer and fellowship reigned su preme and all declared that Mr. and Mrs. Otte were excellent entertainers. Want Eural Delivery The citizens of Manley and com munity surrounding are demanding that they be given rural free deliv- erv of mails. As it Is at this time i Wabash, Weeping Water and Louis- vine routes monopolize ineir lerri tory and for the people whom the merchants do business with they have to send their mail to one of the other towns in order to reach them and it takes always the day 1 following and some times the second ritory be furnished as well as one of the route now existing. Would Stop Chicken Stealing Some steps, were taken last week being originated by Mr. Fred Falisch- mm, who is interested in law and order, to lorm an organization to put a:1 enl to chicken stealing. The chickert t.f a f1 ?k are fcretly mark- '1 to tv".r th cdu!-'. !: :.!:Mifi.-d v. h?rev. ; they .:i -l:t f ,u"d. They ill o. r 'I'lir'-i Jo'I-'n for the aT : !: : n ny.' (i..nicrhn of :.y c: . t ali .- hi: 1 ' nr.. ney and 3 3 rocerie?! With cash you can buy more groceries at the store of R. Bergman than elsewhere. We ars making some very attractive prices fcr ch. Denatured Alcohol, 65c 9 ? r, ' f.' r. pi J I -i ft y 9 Manley, Nebraska Greetings! - Toggery SCH, Manager S