ItED 07..0UD, NEBRASKA, 0HH21f iL, ' im ;mmiaBLimuTOiiBiiBLji u m n jmw i'WjiyuLmci.m. DELINQUENT J'N I -1ST In ii irsilunce of the raiiiiiemt nUt of section JliO, chapter 77 of Uic com piled statutes of Nebraska of 101).'!, notice is hereby given that I will of fer for sale :.t public sale Monday, November G, 1022, said date being the first Monday in November, at the office of the county treasurer in Hod Cloud, Webster counlv, Nebraska, a'l that remains unpaid of the following Jnnds and lots for payment of delin quent taxes for the year 1021 mil all prior years for the amount herein specified, together as provided by law. PltANK STAKIt, County Treasurer. GUIDE HOCK PRHCINIT Town 1, Range !) Res. Sec. Ain't. VSV 68 31 Lot 1 in SKVi & N12U SBVl 0 7 20 SWU M 7- S'4SKH 20 11 21 NEW 2S , G7 80 1IKAVI3K CKEKK Town 2, Range 0 ,sEv4 ,SV'4 SEU NIC 'A WttSWli Lot 20 in SWU Des. Vt4NWU Sec. -Vj & SHU SWUNW'i NWU SWU NWU & W'A SWU & SEU SWU NEU SWU & NWV, SE-T. & Lot 2 in 10 10 SB! E.bSVV4 NEU Des. E 'ft SEU VSWU SEU 10 1!) 20 ST! LI WATER Town !, Range 0 Sec. 1 2 ID OAK CREEK Town -1, Range 9 Sec. Des. NMsNEU SttNEU WKNWU Jvlo. 80 A. in NEU S'ANWU SEU Lot G in NWU POTSDAM Town 4, Range 10 o 5 4 I 10 20 Des. EliNWU SEU Lot 1 in SWU Pt. Lot 2 in SWU Lot 8 in NWU Lot 7 in NWU i vv u Sec. 1 2 .'! :i !) 0 1 ELM CREEK Town l, Range 10 Sec. I)cs. SEU SwU SWU NEU & SEU NWU NWUNEU & NEU NWU SWU & S'iXWV. NEU SEU K'i-E'iSWU & SEU IV ft 14 111 10 10 Lot NWU SwU SEU 10 10 21 21 22 27 :s:i :ir 35 COWLES PRECINCT Town 2, Range 10 lies. Sec. N'iSWU 13 SEU 13 NEU l- NU-NEU 23 Ami C8 83 70 12 131 01 00 30 H8 CI 80 !U Ain't. IB 28 00 36 130 48 Ain't. 52 86 33 23 18 16 03 20 50 31 114 49 1 82 Am't. 44 66 110 31 19 23 7 83 3 90 25 09 182 44 Ain't. 07 91 85 00 30 05 30 05 215 80 102 81 105 87 180 90 139 91 50 22 134 95 180 12 22 30 31 -..1 34 35 Des. N 14 SWU SEU SWU NEU All SEU CATHEKTOK Town 3, Range 12 Sec. 5 5 9 10 11 20 HARMONY Town 4, Range 12 Sec. Des. SWU SWU NWU SWU NWU NEU EVSWU & NWU SWU Lots 10 & 11 in NEU Lot 2 in NWU NEU NWU Lot 3 in NWU N'iNEU SNEU NKSWtt NEU 1 r 10 10 13 10 18 19 19 10 10 22 22 30 33 180 52 5C (W 87 47 150 05 115 85 '33 75 Ain't. 05 95 140 42 101 77 122 49 483 88 51 02 Am't. 68 81 85 40 68 81 89 49 71 30 71 '30 137 04 27 15 20 95 20 40 36 30 44 79 39 90 81 11 103 08 GUIDE ROCCK VILLAGE Lot Pt. 80x130 4 8 11 & 12 14 7 9 & 10 Lot 11 & 13 14 3 & t. 7 Lot 111k. Am't. E 6 27 !! 3 3S 4 88 88 I 135 80 4 125 89 5 14 89 13 39 05 v a vi'i.'iy a nn 111k. Am't. Pt. 12 1 135 86 8 44 49 8 19 82 15 12 53 IS 19 82 ROBERT'S ADD Blk. Am't. 1 26 27 15 SUB.-DIV. BY ORDINANCE BLUE Lot 6 to 8 6 to 8 5 & 0 1, 7 8 I &2 3 4 S: 5 4 to 7 3 Si E, 4 W',b4 all 5 Ell of 28 all 29 Wll of 28, all 27 II .v 12 ROIIRER'S Lot E22of 10 all 11 to 15 NEU 23 Des. W'a Des. NWU rT1 a M'Jft PLEASANT HILL Town 1, Range 10 Sec. 25 GARFIELD PRECINCT Town 1, Range 10 Sec. 17 18 S'iSWU 29 SEU 30 WttN'KU &N16 SEU 33 Lot 1 in NWU & Wj NWU 34 LINE Town 1, Range 11 es. Sec. Tot 3, 11 NWUNEU 15 RED CLOUD Town 2, Range 1 1 Des. Sec. S- 18 Lot 5 in SWU Lot 10 in SWU 35 liATIXi Town, 3 Rantro 1 1 Dos. Sec. N 3 SWU 0 NWU 7 K.EU 9 GLEN WOOD Town 4, Range 11 Sec. Am't. 02 67 156 00 144 87 70 37 90 30 Am't. 155 88 Am't. 91 62 85 99 38 89 58 76 01 37 58 55 Am't. 27 22 31 03 Am't. 151 91 I 57 21 30 Am't. S9 i; 07 38 171 121 111 12 Dos. NWU NWU SWU SEU Lot 1 in NWU NWU Lots 2 & 3 in NWU SWU RUNEM WALNUT CREEK Town 1, Range 12 Sec. 1 5 11 1 17 20 21 Am't. 134 18 128 50 111 07 184 97 43 135 16 124 82 13 45 44 44 21 15 to 17 Wli 4 all 5 &E',i 1 to 0 1 & 2 3 Pt. Out Lot 10 BUSCHOW'S ADD. Blk. A HILL Ulk. 2 5 C 0 7 10 10 10 11 14 14 14 14 15 ADD. nik. 3 0 0 7 9 10 10 19 82 Am't. 24 28 20 31 3 56 0 48 12 07 10 58 3 95 9 77 6 119 59 21 11 97 82 10 43 81 30 Lot 11 Out Lot 1 & 3 Si 5 to 1 to 7 to Lots 1 & SWEEZY'S 2 ' 4 8 5 9 10 to 12 9 All Blocks 8 & 9 GRUSEL'S SUB-D1V Lot 1 to 5 1 to 5 0 to 12 13 14 11. 12 & 14 13 2 ADD Blk. 1 1 1 4 5 5 0 Am't. 235 07 10 33 01 02 5 01 11 75 55 35 18 89 8 90 Am't. 15 98 80 40 Ijt 7 9 1 2, 3 & 9 7 10, 12 t't i 1 & 11 12 to 14 5 ROSEMONT Illk. C 6 7 7 8 13 13 14 RED CLOUD. CITY Lot lk. So. 50 of 1 & 2 A 1 2 8 & 9 3 N7 cf 10 all 9 4 7 & 8 4 17 & 18 11 & 12 7 N! 21, 22 to 21 11 3 1 4 to 0 IN 5 to 7 IK 19 to 24 H 12 "I 20 to 21 23 4 to 0 . 24 13 to 15 26 N15 of 20, 21 to 21 25 W5fi nf 1 & 2 20 dr. o;i nf 10 . 31 Am j 10 8r. 4 03 11 14 6 27 10 70 11 30 5 01 0 70 Am't. 78 66 0 24 116 22 113 14 210 58 33 30 38 31 38 79 11 80 35 29 81 '.5 01 08 51 21 72 08 51 90 37 50 03 30 113 14 80 95 RICHARDSON'S ADD. lilk. o Lot 1.1 X' 1 fi SMITH & MOORE'S ADD. Lot 1 to 3 1 to 3 23 Sz 24 23 Sz 21 13 to 18 19 to 21 23 & 24 Lot 10 & NM 7 to 9 Lot 6 13 to 16 13 to 15 4 So. 7 pf 11& 12 Blk. 5 11 11 14 19 19 21 ADD. Blk. r 10 GABBER'S ADD. Blk. . 3 5 0 7 LEDUC'S 11 8 Am't. 9 41 Ain't. 10 51 19 57 37 05 29 37 39 40 41 66 17 09 Am't. 41 67 72 56 Am't. 10 86 7 56 25 00 7 99 4 80 KALEY & JACKSON'S ADD 3 & 4 13 to 17 11 9 & 10 13 to 18 7 & 16 0 & 7 Lot 7 & 8 7 & 8 15 Am't. 3 71 6 33 28 81 23 10 20 18 10 18 1 03 15 01 OF ROIIRER'S Lot Blocks MOREY'S Blk. 0 7 7 7 8 8 2ND ADD. Blk. Am't, 42 or. 8 U, 3 5 o 59 OR 80 03 82 1 Sz 2 HOOVER'S ADD. Blocks 1. 2 & 3 SOUTH HEIGHT'S ADD, Blk. 1 o Lot 8 to 0 to 1 S a & 12 9 ) 4 0 Lot 5 ,v 5 & 0 1 1. Sz 12 3 9 1 1 10 Sz 8 3 7 to 1 19 20 Sz 1 3 Sr 4 3 i t BLADEN Blk. Am't. 89 27 00 03 Am't. 0 77 3 99 3 74 2 80 Ain't. 07 I 1 13 G 11 Den. Lot .5 Tract. A. Tract B. Tract C. "WViNWU SWU NV&SEU NEU & W 1 3 3 4 14 15 17 23 NEU NMNWtt & SEU NWU . 25 Si SWU 26 S'jSEU 26 NWU 31 SEU 32 SWU 33 SEU 33 NEU 35 INAYALE . Town 21'ange 12 ' .'' '"" ' "" ' ? M, JS'YVVi K'fjSWU NEU yi . Am't. 55 43 146 57 146 57 333 05 57 10 223 60 122 04 57 30 48 54 31 62 40 08 63 0G 121 79 90 71 58 93 58 93 r 05 A of NHNEJ4 8 ' 8 12 15 17 18 .10 V w . si TT37 43 58 10 ?l 43 220 13 29 20 87 18 75 08 CO 10 7 7 I) 10 10 11 12 17 17 17 18 FIRST ADD. Lot Blk. 11 to 14 2 SPEXCE'S Lot Blk. 1 to 8 1 15 & 16 3 7 4 SPEXCE'S 2ND ADD, Blk. 'J.1 21 191 41 2 141 199 55 5 18 4 28 71 59 43 50 73 80 37 21 70 07 07 Lot 7 5 0 S'.isfl, all Lot 1 to 3 & 8 COX'S 1 1 1 3 ADD. Blk. 1 Am't. 13 49 Am't. 37 45 38 16 19 73 Am't. 4 03 1 55 1 55 38 26 NEW TERR. TO BLADEN Des. 18-4-11 Lot 6 In NEU Pt. of 7 in NEU Sec. Sec. 18 18 18 Lot 4 in NEU 18 COWLES LiOlil inlNft'i Lot ' 3 & 4 17 to 21 10 & 11 Pf. T, nil 2 & 3 1 to 3 & TC144 Pt. 1 in NEUl-'MO INAVALK Lot Blk Blk. 3 3 12 12 20 Am't. 20 Am't. 19 73 2 71 16 53 23 60 Am't 23 40 75 08 23 17 27 45 0 00 75 28 Am't 25 52 21 51 Lot 300x300 Lot 1 to i 5 to 0 7 & 8 9 & 10 11 k 12 7 to 10 12 5 & 6 15 to 18 19 to 21 3 to G 7 to 10 11 & 12 23 & 24 1 & 2 3 to 21 3 I o 7 8 8 8 10 LUTZ'S ADD. Blk. 1 2 JACKSON'S ADD. 1 JACKSON'S RESERVE Blk. RAILROAD ADD. Blk. I I 1 1 1 3 17 Lot 1, 2 3 .v 19 to 21 22 to 21 39 to 14 5 6 to 40 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 13 18 GABBER'S 2ND ADD. Blk. & 5 to 8 4 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 3 27 8 17 96 25 20 17 04 2 23 2 59 Am't. 12 48 88 3 17 Ami, 125 59 Am't. 11 01 0 53 0 53 10 58 70 82 18 14 4 88 7 88 4 33 19 02 24 28 24 28 18 47 4 13 5 66 52 01 3 02 1 82 Am't. 43 77 5 00 29 47 46 37 19 61 3 27 103 29 11 Lot 3 4 HIGHLAND & WELSCH'S ADD. RED CLOUD ANNEX Blk. Lot 25 to 27 Lot SHUCK'S MINER'S ADD. Blk. 112 h So. End B, all O ADD. Blk. 1 to tG 42x75 12-75 Lot 3 ,t 1 11 12 I & 2 7 to 10 II & 12 13 & 1 1 17 to 21 15 Sz 10 17 & 18 19 S' 20 1 I) E FAIR VIEW ADD. Blk. 1 1 o 5 21 Am't. 128 90 7 95 Am't. 35 10 Am't. 01 82 69 22 4 78 4 78 Am't. 11 43 2 59 8 22 15 93 8 22 8 22 7 73 11 20 11 20 8 55 :; 13 , ) i i t 5 in 7 1 II to 18 ' 10 i tor, & N'ir. 18 1!) to 24 18 N 15 pf 20 & 21 to 21 25 SMITH & MOORE'S ADD. .if, 2" 2i l ' . f. . 0 . 108 7:. I K " oo ; Ii, Km 72 K 32 17 ffi K Lot 13 to 18 19 to 24 Lot SWU 1 & Nj 2 LEDUC'S Blk. 19 19 ADD. Blk. A'.t. 103 72 108 72 Am't. 38 91 51 3G SUB.-DIV. ANNEX LOT 27 B 101 11 DIST. IV SMITH & MOORE'S ADD Let Pt. of 5 & 6 23 Si 24 Blk. 9 14 21 Let So. 50 of 1 & 2 15 Si 16 12 20 to 21 SUHDIV Lot So 112 ',4 of ORIG. TOWN Blk. A 20 21 23 Am't. 1 19 32 G8 32 08 Am't. 32 68 25 30 7 20 72 00 ANNEX. LOT 27 Am't. 04 80 36 62 Blk B C fiARHER'S ADD. Lot Blk. Am't 16 to' 18 Si S'j 19 3 25 20 5 4 14 40 13 to 15 G 43 20 22 to 24 0 43 20 GABBER'S 2ND ADD. Lot Blk. Am't. 19 to 21 3 7 44 22 to 24 3 15 94 25 to 28 3 139 88 39 to 44 3 80 40 5 4 7 20 6 to 23 4 2C9 46 RAILROAD Blk Lot 7 Sz 8 9 & 10 11 & 12 1. 2 & N 20 of 3 5 13 & 14 28 to 32 1 Sz 2 3 to 0 7 to 10 11 Si 12 1 & 2 3 to 12 10 to 13 JACKSON'S Lot 300x300 Am't. 1 12 56 1 16 74 1 33 44 2 60 68 2 22 46 ?. 14 40 2 20 66 10 28 80 10 57 60 10 28 80 10 14 40 11 28 80 11 154 00 19 69 34 RESERVE Blk. Am't. 172 70 KALEY & JACKSON'S ADD Lot 13 to 18 19 to 21 10 to 10 17 Si 18 Alley 23 to 28 Lot 0 to 8 9 to 11 Blk. 8 9 9 JACKSON'S Blk. 1 1 Am't. 80 40 80 .10 100 80 31 08 11 52 22 58 Am't. 21 60 PAVING TAX The, following will be sold for tnx, i.itorest and costs. BED CLOUD DIST. I Blk. 3 4 4 G 27 27 30 31 31 DIST. II LUTZ'S ADD. Blk. 1 1 WILLIAM'S ADD. Blk. Lot 8 & 9 1 & 4 7 to 9 & N 7 of 10 8 to 10 G 8 & 9 13 & 14 18 S23 of 19 Lot 7&8 9 to 12 Lot 7 1 to 4 5 & 6 ORIG. Lot 1 & 2 W 25 of 1 & 2 19&20 21 & 22 18 S 23 of 19 2 2 TOWN Blk. 4 20 27 27 31 31 DTRT. TIT ORIG. TOWN Am't. 133 80 133 80 152 43 200 70 96 45 133 80 106 50 17 34 16 42 Am't. 24 06 101 66 Am't. 11.97 24 12 24 12 Am't. 10 14 3 80 39 90 53 22 5 38 2 48 13 70 9 78 r-s COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION AT INAVALE The Webster County Annual Sun day School Convention will be held in the Methodist church of Inavale, October 9th and 10th, county exhibit vok being on display in the basement The following is the program: MONDAY AFTERNOON 2:00 Song Service and Devotional. 2:30 Greetings . .... David Simpson 2:10 Response ... . .C. C. Stout 2:50 Address Margaret Ellen Brown 3:20 Report of the Daily Vacation Bible School at Bed Cloud. 3:50 Address . W. II. Kimberly 4:20 Appointment of Committees, etc MONDAY EVENING 7:45 Bainbow Chorus - Inavale Sunday Schools Address W. H. Kimberly Address ..Margaret Ellen Brown TUESDAY MORNING 9:30 Song Service and Devotional. 10:00 "Purpose and Work of Cra dle Boll" .. . Grace Davis 10:30 Reports, Etc. 11:00 Discunsion Led by Mrs. ... Mabel Johnson. "Meaning Purpose and Val up of Exhibit Work." 11:30 Address State Worker TUESDAY AFTERNOON Childron's Division Conference Christion Church 2:00 Opening Worsh'p Service . .... ; Margaret Ellon Brown 2:30 The Cradle Roll Class.....Mrs. . Mabel Johnson "Lesson Taught" 3:00 Discussion Led by Mrs. Grace Topham "Handwork and Care of Material" 3:30 Discussion "Temperance Instructron in the Chil dren's Division." 4.05 Story Hour 4:30 Adjourn to General Session Young People's and Adult Workers Methodist Church 2:00 Song Service und Devotional. 2:30 Discussion Led by C. C. . -. Boron "Home Department" 3:00 Special Music - Mao Denton 3:05 Training for More Efficient Leadership Mrs. Tena Hires 3:35 Discussion - Led by C. E. .. -.- Spore "Missionary Reports and Plans." 4.05 Round Tablo W. H. Kimberly 4:35 Election" nnd Business TUESDAY EVENING 7:30 Devotional Offering 8:00 Stcrcoptican Lecture Mar- garet Ellen Brown "Pictures from a Second World Tour." MARRYING MOTHER Dy LOUISE M. ADDELSON Crvloj i Wrhitoi ( -nn bom and EsasHsarasasHSHSHsasHSHSHSKHsawn u C D D D C ((9, 1022, by McClure Nmvapaper Hyinllcate.) "It's a terrible situation," Bnld Doc tor Pratt. '"It is," admitted bis wife, sadly. "And I don't know how we can remedy It. If only dear iniimuia were not quite so dictatorial !" "One would think," ruminated the physician, "Unit she was the doctor and I tho otllce boy. If she doesn't like a patient's looks, or manners, or expression, she refuses him admit tance; says I'm out, or sick, or dead; anything to make It certain that ho will never call again. And Shepurd, across the street, only too anxious as he Is, to grab my practice!" "But what can we do?" walled the doctor's pretty wife. "Wo can't deny her a home, can we? Poor mamma 1" "Poor me! Poor you! Poor chil dren ! But cheer up, little one, I have something In view." "Something in view?" repeated Mrs. Pratt, uneasily. "Don't worry. It's not murder or banishment I'm contemplating for your dear mother. What I had In mind was matrimony." Mrs. Pratt, who was not wholly without humor, smiled. "Who Is It?" "Alwyn Pratt, my uncle. Since his wife died, a year ago, he's been very unhappy for lack of some one to scrap with. I'm in hopes that your mother" Mrs. Tratt laughed in spite of her Belf. "Edwin, that's not nice of you. Mother will never marry least of all n member of your family. You know her." "I know her. Therefore I'm bring ing Uncle Alwyn to dinner tonight. Good-by, dear. Some of the patients your mother couldn't drive away are waiting for me to see them." Mrs. Colwell, Doctor Pratt's mother-in-law, dressed for dinner that eve ning with the satlstled air of one whose time has tieen well spent, as, Indeed, It had been. "Mother, dear," said Mrs. Pratt, tim idly breaking In on Mrs. Colwell's pleasing reflections, "I hope you don't mind If wt If we have company to night?" "Company?" Mrs. Colwell stared In credulously. "Company, and I not know It? Who is coming?" "Edwin's uncle, Mr. Alwyn Pratt a very nice old gent Ionian, Indeed." The door hell rang sharply. The dinner guest had arrived. Mr. Alwyn Pratt was a handsome old gentleman, with white hair, and sharp, black eyes that twinkled mys torlously ns he shook hands with his nephew's mother-in-law. Ills eyes con tinued to twinkle, In spite of the glare with which. Mrs. Colwell favored him. The dinner was a nervous affair. "1 would like." said the uncle, "a lit tle more pudding. It your grnelous mother would he so kind." Mrs. Colwell's outraged feelings could be repressed no longer. "I am curious," said she, "ns to what a member of the Pratt fumlly knows about manners, gracious or otherwise." "Hm!" said Mr. Pratt, with a chuckle. "Not much, maybe. Just enough to know when they are miss ing. .Sorry you don't like the Pratts, ma'am. Our people don't show their feelings so plainly. Wo proved it when my nephew hero married your daugh ter. Not that we were disappointed In the little lady, bless her. She's every thing that could be desired. But we disapproved of of her connections." , "Her connections 1" Mrs. Colwell gasped. She was the only living rela tive of her daughter. "Her connec tions! Why, I considered It the disap pointment of my life when my daugh ter married Doctor Pratt! Don't you boast about your family! One of them Is a rascally barber!" "Oh, niudaiiie!" protested I'nele Al wyn. "Don't say that I Joe's not. a rascally barber. A more painstaking nnd affectionate man I never saw. He's shaved nie for years, and I know. The soul of Imiior. .loc K I'm not ashamed of hint. Ii illicit be a good deal worse. Tor example, ho might have been a horse thief!" Mrs. Colwell turned a deep purple. Her (laughter rose, hastily, hut Doctor Pratt restrained her. "Don't worry. Everything Is going tine," he whispered. Mrs. Colwell's furious voice tilled the room. "It Isn't true that my grand father stole a horse. He had bought the horse, and " "Dear lady," said old Alwyn, bland ly, "did I say your grandfather stole a horse? Far be It from me to make so vulgar a statement. I didn't know your grandfather. I didn't even know the liorse. Moreover " "You you at least you can't deny that your uncle was one of the worst gamblers In the city. He " Doctor Pratt seized his wife's hand and drew her from the room. "The courtship Is In full swing," he said. Old Mr. Pratt spent a delightful eve ning, and called again the following week. Nor, to her daughter's surprise, did Mrs. Colwell object to his coming. In three months they were married. The bride explained, to the satisfac tion of all. 'Tie never stays long enough for me to show m where ho Is wrong. Under ordinary circumstances I wouldn't think of marrying him. One of thnt family I But It's the only way I'll suc ceed In convincing him that Ids moth er's undo kept a butcher shop and sbort-wefghted his customers; and there's another matter about a Indy that his grandfather -" 'r;;. Pr.itt I -. d h r t. ", " "1 ' I II " i 1 : ' i. F. I. HOOKER AUCTIONEER Guide Rock, -:- Nebr. Ten .Years' Experience and Satisfaction Guaranteed . . r Phone 135 3-; m Yes, Garber's Is The Place! To ,Buy Wall Paper. Paihts, And Electrical Supplies. Thcf best place for Picture Framing. THE HUGHES WAY Cleaners-Dyers-Tailors WE CLEAN HATS The Margin of Safety Is represented by the amount of insurnnoe you carry. Don't lull yourself into a fancied security. Because lire has never touched you It doesn't follow that you're immune Tomorrow no today, if you Lave time and you better And time come to the oflloc and we'll wilto a policy on your hoube. furniture, store or merchandise. LATER MAY BE TOO LATE- O. C. TEEL R.eila.ble Insurance THE RIGHT THING at the RIGHT TIME By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE ,A MAN'S NAME A 11USINKSS man said the other day that It was a serious error for a would-be business man, espe cially a salesmnn, to forget the nama of the unimportant little Mr. Nobody-In-Particular from Not-Much-of-Any-where with whom he was trying to do business. No man likes to have you forget his name. If the man Is Im portant and Is used to receiving at tentions then he doesn't notice your overMght so much, hut the small man who gets little notice In the world feels especially sensitive about It and Is especially gratllled when you go out "of your way to remember him. Often, however, when you are Intro, duce'd'to strangers It Is physically Im possible to get their names. This Is partly due to the fact that we Amer leans are prone to speak Indistinctly. Now the best thing to do when you hnvenot heard a man's name distinct ly Is to make amends for this falluro within a short time. Ask some ono who knows the man what his name fs. Better .still go to the man In ipiestldn and .say: "I didn't quite understand your name. Will joii set mo right?" It Is better to do this than lo wait un til you have to Introduce the stranger to some newcomers and then to huvo to poi'isc in making your Introductions to iihI the newcomer what his name Is mo way. A salesman who reiaeiiiliers- custom ers' names Is always an asset. And don't believe there Is any .special knack about It. It .simply requires a little attention, .lust think about the name the first time you hear It. Think about the name In association with some certain feature of the ono to whom It belongs. A celebrated de tective who has a phenomenal rec ord for remembering faces and In tell ing them under different disguises makes a point to remember some one distinctive, unusual characteristic. If you wish to remember names try as sociating tho name with some ono strong characteristic' of tho face. It Is n matter of habit more than any thing else and you will find that It will make you popular and may, eventually lead to strlklug success. ( by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) o Dangerous Symptoms. Ma I think we'd better call Doctor, Jone'sV Freddy has a severe pain la1 the head, ' Pa Oh, pshaw! He's had thot BO Dften .before. Ma Yes, but never on a day when he's free from school. O- thk onniNAiir ANTIQUE. Did you bring homo any nn tlquoD from abroad? Ono an nrlato crMlt husband. i -... A I K - 9 5 to 7 S to 10 17 & 18 11 Si 12 W 53 5 & 6 Si 5 4 V' in- NEU Mi 7 t ii. w ' -.i t.ii irV