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They will explain tlio excellence of 1 II C construction, simplicity, streiuithand durability. Study tho endues yoursiilf at tlio nearest dealer's whero International Harvester endues aro soUl. They aro made in all styles, and range in sizo from 1 to SO-H. P. They operate ou low and high grado fuels. s Write for our interesting and instructive catalogues, and when wo stud thoin wo will tell you whero tho engines may bo seen. A postal will do. taternatlonal Harvester Company of America M Lincoln Neb. cu5fty lauapitu ucercg Mciormicit r.i?wukt Utborsa fitM 'DR' C&E&M BattiiPwder Is a protection and guarantee against alum which is found in the low priced baking powders. To be on the safe aide when buying baking powder, examine the label and take only a brand shown to be made from Cream of Tartar. Vy,'v'.sv.v.vv.v.w,v.v."- 5 Correspondents GARFIELD Wl'l Smith made a business trip luavale Tuesday. T. W. White va hauling buy to Rod Cloud on Monday l'eto Mauley was a ploabuut caller at Will Fisher's Sunday. Smith Hros., was hauling corn on Friday ""'I Saturday. lVto Mauley and Henry Wiggle, ,' U,u Kuloy ranch, are busy bteiiUng nniU'fi to dilvo. , Muriel and Ethel Vlbhur spent Sat- t r,...i.... ...it 11 1 nail (rriiiiiiiiiui M raay buu duuuu nnu ".v.. ...-,- , Ooutlmost of Lobauon for a few dajn. Jerry nip. in' ati'i family entertained Juclc l.endabraiidt and wife on lust Sunday. Hilly Kellhnii bought a loam of mules mid all the hogrj atlhu Charley Fruit pale K ,1, 1'uKliilier i)f Ko-1 Clt-ud wan out bete for a few days vNtitiK relatlviH ill North I'awneo. Jay Leudabtatidt. hauled a few loads of alfalfa bay from the John Iltonn place Inai wuik. Melvln Mc.Cn 1 1 pitreliased (V) betid of cattle tit the Clmrk-y I-Vult sale which cost him 810 ti piece. KvorottMyi'is Intt n valuablo how In tlio Htnllci with thfi disease lMiowii us the "blind Ma!tf"lh" Mr ami Min. Ilaibor and family wore the kiiuhIs of Mr. and Mr. 1 Wolfo tititl family on la-st Sunday. Falty Me'Otilic and Jim (Jouldle boiidit all the brood sows, and htoeh bogs at the Jack Le.idabiamlt sale on last Friday. Tlio public salo of Ulinrlcs Fruit's on the i;th was well attended and ovoiy tb n 1; hold at (rood prices. Some horn es sold at 8170 a piece, mules brought 8HK), cows 800 to S05, youn Cattle averaged WO an'd hogs 10c a pound. A most welcome guest tirrlvcd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gould lc near the lino a short time ago when 11 10 pound baby.boy aril vod which east a luminous mllu over Stephen's count enance. Steve intends to build 1111 addition to his residence as spaco ricems to be limited. Mrs. 13. K Spnrrlor relumed homo .Monday from the Lebanon hospital wheru she has been taking treatment for rheumatism for the paH two weeks She bad tbu most severe foim of rbeu mutism following her set ions illitibt with pneumonia and was scarcely ublt to walk when she entered I hi hospital, but now feels entirely fiee from tip disease. ' Tho general public salo of Jack LcadabraudlYt which came olf ou last Friday, favored with a good day mid a large attendance, was a great success and almost everything fetching fiuie.v prices, except hot ses which seemed I" bo a little 011 the downward tunic no, The Doyle liios., cited the sale bring ing their vocal chords into operation as usual and left nothing undone in extracting good prices. Scientific 111011 mid some noted close observers in Smith County,1 Kiiiishs, claim and lay down, aa 11 strong hy pothesis and a fundamental ttuth that when the wind blows from the north on the 21st of Miuch, at tho equinox- ial period, there is sure to be cool, mild and siilnbilous weather during the spring and summer completely de void of any scorching hot winds from tho south as the wind Is said to remain or continue in the north most of the time. The sun in crossiug the equator coming Into our hemisphere faced this cold north wind but I guess ho was able to stand it. cr's .Sunday cvonlng. Floyd Duggoll iiidpi-d Fiord J ui pull stumps the II n t ilin wi-ei. Ilont v P.niln !'' Mi'nt'd nut to (iity Kuglcr'n Siimlnj and spool the day. Kdd Hojmbi'in nmv linn hta auto in ruiitiiiw order ugalii Wonder why? Mis, NVwbnlt, who lias hcon qnlto sick the lust fo.v dais, is now on tho mend. Mrs. Lawrence Shinumiwi lolurnod homo Tuesday after a visit- of si few day, with her mother, Mrs. Will Tap per. Howe Futtig Ih not well enough yet to jouriipy to bin new home in Wyom ing. Hud Danker bad a very sick borso for I wo or three dins, but It Is better now. l'nif' Heck or the Illvoitm High School went home with Max Marshall Tuesday evening. Ouy Frenoli of Mont Kose, Colo., visited his old friend a.id schoolmate, Goo. Marshall, I bursday. Mrs. Hryan Tapper U-rt Monday morning for Wyoming. Hor husband having gouo with the goods somo time ago. Some of tbu men of this neighbor hood went to Campbell Saturday to sou Floyd Uiiggett wrostle a man from Kenesaw but tlio wrestler did not ap pear so Floyd vviostled and throWed three mcnlii SI) minutes ROSEMONT SOUTH INAVALE Time to sow oats. U. A. Adams Is in Omaha this week. Mis. Elllo Strickland continues quite sick. M. C. M. McCall went to Hloommg ton Sunday evening. Nick Dlaukoiibaker shipped 111 a o.ir load of oats last week. Millard Ilnuslcker and family of lied Cloud, visited his patents Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs Clarence Heed visited at the Clydo Mitchell home Sunday. Mis. Harry- Chaplain visited her daughter Mrs; Jim Sutton on Tuesday of last week. Mr. Fiivlng of lllvcrton was in the neighborhood dehorning cattle the first of the week, Owon Huusicker of Morlaud, Kas., is visiting his parents Robt. Ilunsickcr and wife this week. Mi-s,Verda Ilunsickcr was uuiblo to attend to her school duties last Thurs day on account of sickness. Her brother Ray taught for her. Revival meetings aro being held at Dist. No, 3 school house ou Walnut Creek. He v. M. Points and Ho v. Fred Wild are conducting the services. NORTH INAVALE Mrs Lulsa Alles. tluy llarnes was hauling hogs on TucmIiiv to town, in the afternoon he cirovo nts rat cattle In nnd shlppod them Wednesday. We bad tlueu days of regular winter weather last week. It suowo I, tho wind blowcd and vas very cold nnd no olio seoiued to onjoy it. Hd White returned t) his home at r.ongmout, Colorado, Saturday after visiting thn last tw weeks with his brother T. W. Whlto ami ramlly. l.eu H.illobaek, the hay bailer, re turned home Sunday from Iowa look ing veil and hearty. Wo are glad to sue bis smiling face on wml mill low oueft more and ho will work for George llanis this summer. W. E.JJeauls attending court in Hd Cloud this week. John Copley Is in Red Cloud this week serving as i juror. Mrs, StiicUbiud living south of Inn- vale died Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Martin aro both reported qttlto III nt this writing, Tho farowell ditnco at Milt Michaels was well attended and.all report a jlne time, W'u are sorry to note tho doathof F. X. Koolmel 0110 of IniwitleS most In- lliieniial tnisiuo.s men and extend our sympathy. LOGAN, KAS.. J. C. Williams is visiting lolatlves NORTH R1VERTON Kd lllaek's visited Hdd Holmberg Sunday. lien lloyco's vUltod Walter Shoomak er'o Sunday. ' J. M Polliird'fc called on Floyd Dank" Miss Pearl Sborer was a passenger to lllne. Hill Fit lay. Mr. and Mih itermiin Hun iter wire lllue 1 1 ill visitors Tuesday Click y Wright visited at F lla: ton's Stitntday and Sunday. Miss Juiiite Uoso Tifislstcd Mrs II. Cun with her wotk Tuesday. Leo Hoblnson of Lawrence visited Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Allen Filday. 'ltruce Laird and Raymond Rnbiuon wore Guide Rock visitors Sunday. Mr. II in rm Arnold and Miss Pearl Sheter autocd to Uluc Hill Sunday. Mrs. C. Arnolif went to Lincoln for 11 short visit with friends Thutsdsy. Mr. Irving Nortis and Ml-H Anne Cowol drovo to (Julde It-ielc Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Geo. Uuiil.K'r visited at I). Laniptuairs between trains Friday. Mrs. Kunelo and daughter, Alice, wore passengeis to Lawrence Tuesday. Halllc Hoblnson, Vella and Chesley Wright visited at F. llarton's Sunday. Mrs.T. W.Schult'and Cora visited at A. Sebultv.'s in Deweese between trains Thursday. "Mr..nnd Mrs. Horace Henderson of noar Cowles visited Geo. Henderson and wlto on Friday. Dean Lacy, Phillip Lurk, Olive' Reeve and Vorna Wright uutoed to Itlue Hill Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. F Krause and daughtor visited at the former's par ents, Mr. ami .Mrs W. H. Shirley, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crawford visited at tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs A V. KenN Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr. .Kind and Geo. Green autocd from Strutton, Nohr., and aro visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs R Onlggle Tho Fanner's Union met Friday In tho RosoGarago. Tho meeting was well attended and brought a largo crowd to town. The Hvangeol'il church organized a choir Monday cvoninff. Miss Anna Cowol was elected leader, Miss Vella Wright assistant loader and Miss-Pcarl Sherer organist." Mr. Duiise of Blue Hill bought Aug. Lampmau's implements and started into business Tuesday. Ho has put iu a full Hue of machinery, come iu and see Duuso if you want any new ma chinery to commence spring farming. Panama Exposition Nebraska's resources and opportuni ties will be exploited at the Panama Paeltlc exposition. At a conference hold in the olllee of Governor Mora head, Saturday March 21 it was decid ed to name n temporary commission to dotermlno ways and means to finance the undertaking through popular sub scription. Tho administration of the exhibit will be in tho hands of a coin mission selected by tho people, tlov ernor Morehead appoiutcd a temporary commission which has been called to tho meeting at tbu olllco of the gover nor Wednesday, Mai ch 2.. The tem porary commission will devise ways and means of(onllstlug the aid, or btiil nev jneti and commcrolal organiza tions Tho governor spleiHed the fol lowing for members of tho temporary commission, one being nuinod fiom each congressional district of thestate: 1st DlBtrlct Mrs, F. M. Hall, Lincoln tind District John L. McCigiio, Omaha Jlrd District Goo. F. Wolz, Fremont ttli District Peter Janson, Heatrlco .1th District A. Conner, Guuid Island 0th District W. R. Mellor, Loup City JlhsII I A CHI-NAMEL 4 IB li GLOSS OR MISSION I l 1 GRAINS -:- STAINS -:- VARNISHES I IB ?(t All Colors ) IB ' r&T (0 4m (1fi I'our boiling water ou 11 j tM tW ChlsNatneled lloorwwah it S H 17 with soap. It won't tuiu A H v"1 p" whlto or lose Its gloss. A Wl , ' A All material, Instructions, H II brushes and tool for hii H B jS uuuttetir to make a new bald W Wl jX wood llnor out of ny dirt W M C dnlf1 sHiluod lloor, for only ?U,no;' I 80a I I 1 1 I Como in and seo our Sw V yCr 1 4;L-iL demonstrator who will be VI m yk'jAF j hl," Apilllhd mid tth. ( " m m v(m ' ii A? rfUw 4' 111 I v0N51 Chas. L. Cotting I M The Druggist W , ' 15 1 -;---. If JBBSI ' ' ' (fii "li 1 iniiim 'v-Jzzrrii 1 'ULm" " " I The Table that Saves Steps Why trudge to the attic or the basement for extra leaves when you can have them right inside the table and at no extra cost? The Robbins is the only table that has this simple and convenient feature. It is one of the advantages of buying the Robbins kind and it is one you will appreciate more and more as you use it. Robbins Tablcsarc built by men who have studied table construc tion for forty years men who know how to build tables that arc convenient, good to look at and durable. Come in and let us show you why the Robbins is a good table to buy. fr3!33S3 I ROY SATTLEY Licensed Embnimer and Furniture Dealer, fl 5! fr.rxss'v EiAUrMly s s 'vS86Svv'A FIRST ARRIVALS IN SPRING STYLES '" ' wmmmm,mmm3ma'immnmjmmmmimmmmmmmmwmmmmm For That New Easter Dress " We Have A Nice Line Of Wool Crepes at $1.25 Per Yard Wnnl Qawjvao In a11 colors from 36 to 54-in ff OOl OergeS widths, from 50c to $1.60. SILKS In Brocades, Plain Messelines, Serge Silks at $1.00 for the 27-in and $1.28 and $1.80 for the 36-in. A - m ' ?: BARBARA PHARES Agent For American Beauty and Warner Bros. Corsets And Buttorlck Patterns -w'WV'e35SSw ksAWN$ FURNITUHE UNDERTAKING ' -7 Remember Him? 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