Business and professional Guide Going to Market 1 am going to market this week and will send new goods to Pizer & Co. from time to time during my absence. All the latest models will be on dis play as soon as they are put on the i market. Call in and See Them ► Busy Bee Hat Shop HATTIE FROEHLICH WITH PIZER & CO. 0 --- ----+ HAZARD NEWS _ « 1 - ! Mrs. Erazim went to Ravenna on , Friday. Mrs. J. O. Ward went to Ravenna | Monday. Walter Lovitt went to Ravenna on Thursday. Edward Olson went to Grand Is land Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Robertson were in Grand Island Monday. No. 4 was two hours late the fourth carrying three extra coaches. Dr. Bilon. of Kearney, was a busi ness caller in Hazard Friday. Mrs. Lew Hennis and daughter. Marie, went to Ravenna Friday. The Misses Lizzie Frink and Anna Darman, went to Grand Island last Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Boldt and son, Orville Caderwalder, were Ravenna callers last week. Miss Vera Robinson went to Grand j Island Friday and will remain until after the fourth. Eli Criffield, John Ernst, Sr., and Bennie Ernst, went to Ravenna Wed-j nesday of last week. John Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gra ham, Mr. and Mrs. Myers Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson, Miss A1 vena, Arthur and Pete Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ison and children, Mrs. Darman, Ray and Guy Ward, King Fisher, ,Estella Hane, Anna Ernst, Emma and Mary Erazim. ROUTE 2, LOUP CITY Ernest Bell unloaded lumber Mon day. ! SiaU C. W. Burt did some grading last week. C. W.' Burt hauled wheat to mar ket last week. Henry Plambeck hauled hogs to the market Monday. E. G. Taylor autoed on route two Thursday morning. Floyd Howard is* slowly on the mend but still on crutches. Mr. and Mrs. John Galloway spent the 4th at Loup City. Frank Daddow cu' the weeds along his line last Wednesday. Mike Bogacy marketed hogs at Loup City last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gunn autoed from Kearney last Wednesday. Emmet and Elsie McLaughlin went to Aurora to spend the fourth. James McBeth and son were haul ing wheat to Loup City Monday. Miss Nellie Stancyzk visited with Miss Nellie Palu Sunday afternoon. The Bogseth sisters are visiting friends on Wiggle Creek this week. Miss Lila Goodwin was elected president of the girl’s club last Wed nesday. The Wiggle Creek neighborhood celebrated the fourth at Loup City and Austin. Tony and Leo Mendyk were visit ing with Bruno Zibinski on Saturday evening. Mrs. Lizzie Stark had two loads o£ hogs on the Loup City market last Saturday. Editor Willis and wife were seen on their way toward Litchfield last Thursday. Glenn Cash has been the best the past week than he has been for sever al months. A surprise party was given to Miss Ellen Mendyk on her ltlth birthday Sunday evening. Iver Lhynne’s new house has been treated to a new coat of paint. H. A. Woody is the artist. The girl’s club met at the home of Miss Elva Roush last Wednesday with all members present. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fow ler, a dandy boy, weight eight pounds. All copcerned as doing nicely. Ernest Bell and S. N. Watson have been helping James Roush get his al falfa in the stack the past week. A trained nurse by the name of Miss Kemp from the Ester’s Hospital at Lincoln, is taking care of Glenn Cash. Dr. Kelly, of Lincoln, attended him and changed the course of treatment. The route two parade this fall will be called a hard time parade. Every thing is to be along the line of hard times. Everybody have dresses in the hard time costume. We all have old wagons, old buggies, old harness and old clothes. Get on the oldest and ragged things you have and come join our parade the first Monday in September. Mrs. Phipps, of Lincoln, visited ner son. Noble Phipps, and her daughter, Mrs. George Burg. She arrived Wed nesday of last week. Miss Esther Patchin will visit her brother near Broken Bow and stay until after the fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynolds, of Cairo, are visiting their parents, R. Reynolds for a few days. Louie Robertson went to Mason City Monday evening and will spend the fourth in Broken Bow. R. H. Hane, of Lakeside, visited with home folks in Hazard, returning Wednesday morning on No. 43. John Ernst, Jr., went to Lincoln on Sunday to visit his brother, Jake Ernst and to spend the fourth. George Bent went to York Sunday and will stay until after the fourth and visit with the Bent family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hurley and chil dren, are visiting Mrs. Hurleys’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jacobson and family. Mrs. Myers Peterson, Miss Alvenna Peterson, and Mrs. G. E. Vinning, made a business trip to Grand Island Monday. JOe Hennis visited in Ravenna Fri day. From there he went to York to visit the Bent family and spend the fourth. Miss Remina Reinerston returned from Kearney to spend the fourth at home. She has been visiting her sis ter in Kearney. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lovitt went to York Monday. They will stay until after the fourth. Mrs. John Grote and three children, of Lincoln, arrived Saturday. She is visiting with her brother, Adam Rhoder and family. Rev. Brill and wife and Miss Friel, of Broken Bow, were visiting at the T. A. Donahoe home and with friends, returning the same evening. The Norwegians have added more improvements by putting eve troughs on the house. Rev. Langseth appre ciates the interest that the Norwe gian people take in making the par sonage comfortable. Mrs. H. L. Weist went to Wood River Saturday morning to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, and friends. H. L. Weist went to Wood Rivre Sunday to join his wife. They will spend the fourth with home folks. Those attending the celebration at Loup City are as follows: Messrs. Fred, Hans and Andrew Anderson, Albert Cunningham and Virgil Cadcr walders, and the Misses Carrie An derson, Winnie Sanders and Edith Criffield. There were sixey present at Sun day school Sunday. Rev. Troy preached at 11 o'clock. Ray Ward lead at Christian Endeavor. Rev Troy will preach next Sunday night. Rev. Lang seth preached at the Norwegian church. The Ladies’ Aid did not meet this week on account of the fourth. While helping Charles Hall on last Thursday, Charles Reynolds got his arm broken. The buggy seat in which Mr. Reynolds was riding was broken loose from the box and in reaching for something he got overbalanced and fell on his arm breaking it just above the wrist. Dr. Johnson wns called to set the broken limb. Mr. Reynolds is getting along nicely. Among the Hazard people that at tended the celebration at Ravenna are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clay township put several hundred dollars in road drags of the best make to drag the roads in their township. But up to this time there has not been over fifteen dollars spent. The good road from Brodock’s to Lars P. Niel son’s place is all growing up to weeds when a few hours work at the rignt time they would ^have all been killed. The past week has been hot and dry the most ideal corn weather, in fact it is the first week of warm weather this year. There is lots of corn knee high and some almost waist high and some that is real small. The corn is ahead of last year. Lots of corn is cultivated over three times. Next week winter wheat harvest will be on in earnest. Some is ready to cut this week. The second cutting of al falfa is commencing to loom up. The hay crop is fine. Potatoes are good and free from weeds. The oat crop is dandy. Pastures are great. Mrs. Cora Neisner had a lucky ac cident Monday while on her way to town. Just as she got within a half mile of V. T. Wescott’s place the horses got frightened at a limb of a tree that had "been blown down from a cottonwood tree and which was dry and the wind caused it to rattle just as the horses got close to it and In a few minutes had the tongue kicked | out of the buggy. Mrs. Neisner still held to the horse and was dragged out over the front part of the buggy unto the ground. The horses by this time were terribly frightened and tore through a corn field dragging Mrs. Neisner for several rods. Mis. Neisner was taken to the home of V. T. Wescott. She was quite badly in jured. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Charley Carlson is on the sick list this week. Almor and Katie Fagan visited at the Malm home on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Jewell visited at the home of Ethel Malm Wednesday. Mrs. Wilford Anderson visited at the R. P. McClarey home Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Dewitt is visiting with relatives and friends in Missouri this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dunkel and family, visited at R. P. McClarey’s on Sunday. Mrs. Adelia Malm, of Stromsburg, is visiting friends and relatives here this week. Mrs. Nellie Deck and daughter are visiting at the G. W. Anderson home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fowler, of Ar cadia, visited at Edgar Fow'ler's on Wednesday. Mrs. Henning Clausen, of Darr. Neb., is visiting friends and relatives here this week. AUSTIN SIDELIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilmore re turned to St. Paul last Sunday even ing. Miss Clara Fullitou visited relatives and friends in Boelus over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Couton and fami ly spent Sunday evening at the Alon zo Daddow home. Mrs. Ethel Throckmorton and son, Arthur, took supper with her sister, Mrs. N. T. Daddow. Miss Emma Anderson, of Loup City, spent a part of last week with her friend, Irene Jack. The bids for the Austin school house will be let next Saturday. The school house will be started shortly after. Miss Margaret McFadden enter tained a few of her friends Sunday evening. Those present were, Ade line and Alvin Daddow, Irene Jack and her friend. Emma Anderson and El mer and Chris Larson. There will be no preaching ser vices at Austin during the month of July as Rev. Steen and family are going to Colorado to spend their much deserved vacation. There will be Sun day school and Christian Endeavor each Sunday. A large crowd celebrated the fourth of July in Mrs. Ida Ogle’s grove. Many were present from Wiggle Creek and surrounding neighborhoods. Mr. J. S. Pedler, of Loup City, gave a very in teresting address. Sports of all kinds were enjoyed by young and old. A ball game was played between Wiggle Creek and Austin, score 8 to 9 in Aus tin's favor. We advise Wiggle Creek to get in practice before next month. DAVIS CREEK NEWS Tony Zaruba was in Ashton Mon day. Albert Zaruba celebrated in Ashton the fourth of July. Several from here celebrated the fourth at Ord and report a dandy time. Mr. Roberts, the Baker’s medicine ! man, was on Davis Creek last week a few days. Mrs. Frank Manchester and chil dren visited with Mrs. George Barnett Thursday afternoon. George Barnett is the owner of a a new Ford car and the way he will spin won't be slow. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hassel and Trump and children went fishing on section one. Sunday. Frank Manchester was in Ashton from Thursday until Saturday evening helping Dr. Kettle with his work. John Pelanowski and Albert Sowo kinos were in Ashton Saturday also Ernest Paddock and Mr. Reuland. Jess Barnett was in Ashton Satur day and brought things out for the big dance which he gave in district No. 24. Cultivating is in full swing now and corn sure looks nice. The past few days has been warm and wheat, oats and rye are sure fine. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, who have been here visiting here for several days, returned to their home in Colo rado the middle of last week. I Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zaruba and daughter and little son, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Orent and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zaruba Sun day. There was another fine dance given in district No. 24 Saturday night and a fine and dandy time was had by all. At midnight a supper was served and lemonade was the drink. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolfe and chil dren were here visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuland and family. They will return to their home in Deuel county Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zaruba, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ornet and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Goodman aneen here the past few days visiting meet in the basement of the Presby it the Homer Hultz home, returned to terian church on July 12. Light re her home at Rockville Wednesday freshments will be served. Everybody loon. come and keep cool.