I t n aWiuijimim-citwiiiiwium-.-i-utiai.ti.t.w M i. .,.i ...iiii.. iiim 1111111'' I "" ' I "-' KsS)A;'iif'4 liiSiil I BKfi' "XtlllliiJ :-! iiuu. im - , A PARTY 'IN KI'H'OWN MUS. l'USSUMS sent nn Invention to nil tin; kit tons mul every ims-s In tilts village, for Kin- wanted lor daughter to have the very hi wit party that had ever been held in Kit town on her birthday. ' Kvcryonc was glad to come, and, anyway, as I'ussy Pussum's fatlier teas the one tlmt governed the nclgh iiorhood, thoy fell hound to he pros tnt, and so till day thero were great preparations going on, nil trying to look their best at the wonderful birth lay party. It was to be an outdoor affair and the barn was to be used or pnaes, and as soon as it was dark Mrs. l'ussums and her daugh ter stood by the garden gate to re telvo their guests. They could see them coining fr.iin tTl directions. "There conies Miss They Told the Guests. Tabby with her nose In the air," said Mrs. I'tissunis. "Well, she won't be s airy after she sees our henutlfet party; and I do" believe she has a beau at last, for Mr. Tompkins Js trotting along beside her. Well, lie Isn't much of a catch, for he Is old, but then It Is her last chance, so she can't he fussy. "And there Is Mrs. Yellow Cat. r.sn't her dress n flight I If I had only Hint yellow dress to my back I would never go to a stylish party. A white collar would Improve it, but she hasn't even Unit." Mrs. l'ussums stopped talking long enough to welcome each guest ns they trotted by, hut as soon as she could she began again. "Here comes dainty Miss White, and I do believe Mr. Tom Hlack has her by the arm. Well, they will make a good-looking couple. "Oh, do look, Pussy, there Is Mrs. C55:$$V:$5v:&55:5wVNsf'VNSVVVVt A LIME 0' CHEER By John Kcndrlck Bangs, ALL GAIN THINKINfi liiKli. and tiviiiR? I plain. Lie health, uti'l tUrcrmtli, nail moral Br.'r:. Wlior lofty thiH!;M hold nvvay . no Bin "Can 'enter In, AnAVWiorc plain thing dwells a WtT.lttl or bouyai.t health Makes tlif u-hulo vVi'K), from zone tij tone. Yoyr own, Ami fiJ'n your sou la days of fear With hope, ;iatl coinage, and good chetr. (C by Mti'iuru Kupapr nymllcntp.) . kA.si ss- -- VWVs . V.VrV-V.V.W.V.V.'.VtV.'TiV.i is. The Friendly Walk By Wdtcr 1. Rob'mtcn L. .--, rUiVtun u n l Btammm It. a JMAk H . nmT,tWrUm'art' '.1IO.UK IIOOKKKEl-IXO ' DON'T Jumble ; ' i nceotint'. WhcUnr ope le .n.res a big busi ness or 1ms no gn ;iter llnamlal prob terns to solve than those In connection with tin? management of homo ex penses, he will asKtue himself of great er happiness If he keeps books. Not In frequently greutcr worries are experl-t-ncotl by vvIvcb and husbands as a re- ! Milt of home management than come tv the executives of the biggest loinniPi- ' clal and Industrial concerns. This for no other reason than that they never know where tliey slanil or where they are coming mil luianclally. More thiiu .WK) years before Christ chine Into Ue world, crude muthods it tiookkeeplirzvere employed. Searchers In the ruin .of ancient Babylon have come across movable clay tnblets, upon which account w"i ' kept with exact ucss Improvement In methods of bookkeeping lm come through ibe ages and there Is no cnuim for anyone In this day having their happlms blight til by Jumbled' statements or no rec ords of business or llnanclal matters.at xIU Hut that old nuisance, l'nrelesi ncss, results In Inaccuracies, uncertain ly and unhapplness for thousands who, ivlth proper methods of accounting, would Mnd It easy to make ends meet and be glad. The United States government set a swid example for the people generally to follow when it udopted a budgetary bin and began making plans ta know here u was coming out iiniiin luiiy. Congress was Blow to enact budget legislation, though every President for ttocde bu urgd Its passing. But wiwjawsaniKiBCBntWfmuurani iibbeiis wc.irg that old three colored dress. . lid if there Isn't Mrs. Tabby in lit r old tiger calico, Why die lioon not wear a red ribbon with that dull en! urn I dress is more than I can tell." "Oil, dear, here comes Mr. Snook urns," said Pussy, holding her fan in front of her face to hide her blushes. "I do hope father will not start u ipiarrel with him; W never does a thing, but fatlier does not seem to like li I tii. 1 think lie Is u very line mannered cat." "Hush," said Mrs. Pussuins, "here conies Mrs. Persian. My dear, our i party Is a great success, for never has she attended a social alTalr In Kit town before. She Is Inte, of 'our.se, but that Is so every one will be able to see her beautiful dros. Isn't she sweet, dressed all In Huffy white? Of course, I think your dress looks better with that touch of black, but everyone does not bae the same taste In dressing, of course, flood evening, Mrs. Persian, so glad you could come, and now we must begin the party right away. We were walk ing for you, my dear." ISy this time the lawn was well tilled and the Cat Hrothcrs' orches tra struck up a lively tune from tlio lop of the back fence, and off whirled the dancers, making merry In the moonlight. But Pussy l'ussums was not with the dancers, and when her father went to look for her, what did he see hut Pussy and Mr. Snookums sit ting side by side on the back steps. Mr. l'ussums growled and humped his back, but Snookuins did not run. He knew It" was now or never, so ho Jumped up and growled back, but he stepped toward Mr. Pussuins and not away from iitm. "You are Just as big as he Is," whis pered Pii'.v, "and you may as well tell father tonight as any time." When Pussy's fatl.tr saw that Snookuins was not going to run he dropped his back and Mopped growl ing. "You youngsters better Join the dancers," he said sweetly. "This Is your party, Pussy, you know." Pussy and Snookuias ran toward the whirling couples, and there they all danced until someone tossed a bottle over the wall and broke up the party, but everyone voted It the best affair ever given In Klttown, and Pussy Pussuins and Mr. Snookums told the guests that the next big affair would be their wedding. ( by McClnro New-pnprr Syndicate.) mnny Who have criticized Washington legislators' for inaction on this extreme ly Important matter year In and year out are and lane been Just as negligent In following an c-flii-lout budget system In their own affairs, Tlttse who complain because of the uncertainty of their tinrnelal pnthwuys .would, in many law. Htt u lfe ivy load fr m tl'oir hIuhiMi'I'h If they I.ept nc to ir.t ami kept th ;a rU.ht. ( ! tin- Wii-i-i- r '-r'l.illtau, 'nc ) "'."-I"."" w -4. TI!ow to Roa.iYou V..1 h "'AVi lliChnrncteristJci -,'' nntl Ttuidcnctes tho t. .tBUfcfciu!a3 CupbiliticA or Vck I neie That RIahn for Succc t or Foilurc at Shown in Your Pali Li.nmiil irtTT-i nrw TTTTTTin-ifnin J A BUSINESS PCP.SOM'S HAND TX T11K hand of a good man WO".l- - an of husiiu-'. , the Jb'gei's are well piiied, when l.eid n i ; veriiiillllty ami i- irally. th! show- f-ronMi'.ei'.tV. Th" i ..lint of Mars, wh. h lies below the i muut of Mercury (t',. latter Is at ti:a of the little . i. rti should be H.iig and well-maiicd, hecuuse this '.laics tourage i . I willingness to ' . tlskx when . . iy. An excoptlonnlly fu- ublt? sign f r initu or woman i.f l.-i'-liu-ss is a tr. ', or (liNHprtint 1 dui.-tlon of t'" . i of fate at !tn mil. Tlrllnet-f f . ii.s up to the ceiitu' of tl.u ham. T. a allows great se'f! hi l)i..c 'bt fluifur of M.rcmy It imiisuall.' Uin-, 111 prtiportlon to t! ither fln-n-i it shows ncqulsltiV i.i'.w antl' ta it' . money, and Is there o v . good :n fo. i a business person. If there is a short line running upward 'vom the Ihi" r life to or toward the linger of .luplie" which Is the index . liint tlm;er, It '. a sign of ambition that Is or will k ijr.itllled. Last, look In the center oi ,:e palm for a trlnivjle that Is well ft rmed. This Indicates forethouj:' ' and Intuition, vabiab'e qualities In business. ( by the Whcoler !s' nrt.cul'), tni; ) We Maintain an Up-to-date Department for Repairing and Repadding All kinds of Band and Orches tra Instruments, Violins, Cel los and Basses. ! NO JOB TOO LARGE -, OR TOO SMALL l4ines right consistent with good workmanship--Write us. I , fatfon Mmir & Furniture Co . w0 "IUHC OC urDllure ,0 nk.4.iiikAjiAJkikiij rVWW-V'vv- 1MNKSGMNG Dy WILL M. MAUPIN T THANK Tine, - the year Itlch bles-lhgs Lord, that through have nround me spread; That though some days seemed dark and drear The sun some gleams of splendor shed. I thank Thee, Lord, for strength of arm To toll for those within my care; l-'or Thy great love that saved from harm And blessings gave In richest share. Kor all Thy blessings on life's way I thank Thee this Thanksgiving Day. I thank Thee, Lord, as one by one The days sped to eternity, Knch evening's low descending sun Left loved ones hero to welcome me. I thank Thee, Lord, when day's work o'er And footsteps turned' to home and rest, That childish welcomes at the door ' Made ev'ry passing moment blest. For all these Joys 1 gladly pay My tributes this Thanksgiving Day. I thank Thee, Lord, that each day's dawn Was ushered In with hope and cheer; Thut each day's sun could shine upon Life's path devoid of thorn or tear. I thank Thee, Lord, for soft caress Of childish lingers on my face; For love that left, through storm and stress, Around my board no vacant place. For blessings spread about my way I praise Thee this Thanksgiving Day. I thank Thee, Lord, for all the friends Whose cheery welcomes make life sweet ; For love that all my way attends, And make my happiness complete. I thank Thee. Lord, for hands stretched out To clasp my own in friendship warm ; For hope that puts to Might each doubt And haven gives In ev'ry storm. For all Thy goodness on life's wny I praise Thee this Thanksgiving Day. t by Will M. Mntipln.) No man has u rlxhl to lccvu the world na lie found It. lie must add uomethkni; to It: cither ho must taiiko Its pooplc hot ter, or hupplor, or lie must make tho faco of tlio world nioro honuttful or fulrer to look at. Kduurd llok. WAYS WITH MEATS npilK mala tll-h of the meal It very Important ami varleiy Is the aim if ip 't coo'.s. Tin'. i' are but a Unit Jtotl mi'-.dier of meat, but by enmblna- tioilt : tuny o (lie ii 1 various v ays of ''erring WO, mem oiuer.'ai aim moiupiy r of Mis: r ; ve ere. . .. . V.-n! C' V.t. Cjtt a r'" ! "i1 't I't.o p'fees two by three . , tlu'ii 'attm well with' th pa'. . " if luind. Dip In egg. I lien "it b't-i ' ' :"imbs. nnd fry a gold en In e.n In lep fnt. Then place In the oven for t emy minutes to llnlsh cooking. Drnlii tV fat iioiu the pijt, add two fnhlos"o('!i.Y.N of Hour, brown qulcklv ntnl add " w .ftipful of water, f.'ook for tlvo ni'jntc, add salt und paprika, tne ta'-liM-oonful of grated onion, two tableii." mftils of minced green pepper. 1.1! : the meat to n warm platter and pour the sauce around the-otuluts. Stuffed Calf's llc.trt. Cut open the lion it and remove the tttbcf. Wiili In pbnty of cold water and Mil with any well-seasoned stuff ing. Sew to hold In shape, then tie in a ehep-u doth and steam until ten tier. Place In u bnl.lng pan. rub well with butter. coor with bread crumbs and brown In a hot oven. Calf's heart ! 1 1 (dices jtnd sauted In n !ii: lrjlng pan with butler, makes a t.-tty tllsli. Cook well on both sides and servo well seasoned. KB, I3ii, Wt'Htoin S". w-pupor Union ) Has Anyone Laughed At You Because Ity RTII5L R PBYSHK You Sny Your Prayers? If so. take the laughter llghtlv and Jiow them to What your pray ers lure really amounted. Not by boasting or lecturing, nut by kindliness, l-'or th.e who never praj are very often sunk when ; the "ship" Is tottering, while V you bine the " Itock of Ages" to i .it ... ri'i...... .. .... ... .., 7. ciing 10. i ni'iu i" no iii'.t -.ij- lng than "actions spea! louder :1 than words" and If joti act llko I;! a regular fellow and do not stay ;.; upart from people, others will ;j pretty soim understand why you ', pray and maybe they will begin to say their prayers, too! SO Your Get-away hero la: Let your acta so ohine that everyone -you come up against feels better. by M " urr N'cwipaper Sj'lKtlcnte,) Slum Is onu of the fuw uiouurcliica of tb tropica. . ..... 2 v.V Mpi:lBool ' mmr - jl :ilIlli;U!'!ll!l(ll!!:ill!mM!!!ill!IUI!iii!4 5 By MYRA CURTIS LAWE T: niniiiimwmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiii!!!!.- . ltl. Wenteiu Newtpuper t-Wun.) No breath of scandal hud over breathed about, Kniina Lvsirange. She had been married In early youth, her husband hud died, she had taken up singing, become lamous In grand opera ; and she cherished her pcr.-onnl reputation more than her professional one. A beautiful woman at thirty-live tall, exquisitely molded, u tragic hero- lne who called down thunders of ' applause When she swept on the stage; In private life unapproachable. She bad no heart, tier critics sain. Purhiips she had loved Lestrange so well that no other man could take his place. Hob Hampton was her closest friend, If such a woman could be said to have friends. Shu had known him eight, ten, twelve years. Hu was said to be madly In love with her. Shu held him off, laughed at him, accept ed his Invitations. lie was much older than she he must have been well Into the fifties when Kmnia was thirty-live. "Kmmu, why won't ou marry me?" he pleaded. "It isn't as if It would mean the end of your career. You shall be as Independent as you are now. 1 nin a very rich man every thing I have Is yours, und I only ask to be permitted to share your life a little, because I love you." Shu refused him. " "We've been friends so long, my dear. Is It fair to refuse me, unless you care for anyone else".'" Then Kniiim answered him, and it was Just that fysort of heartlessness that bad made her so many silent enemies. "What you propose Is Impossible, Hob, and and I've got to go turther than that. Do vm kno-v thai our be ing seen about together Is gravely coiiiprotnlslng inoV ' ".Meaning?" allied Hob. "We shall have to part forever, Hob. I've always valued my n rota tion more than anything in the world." "I'liium, that's a mania or your.--. No one has ever assailed your reputation, it's perfcitly proper for me to bu your friend." "It may be a mania, Hob, but all the sumo this must he good-by." Hob Hampton looked at her, and In tlmt moment he seemed to see lamina Lestrange In all her coldness and selfishness more clearly than he had ever done oeiore. "Kiniaa, you're a hard woiniin, and I'm going to punish you for It," he said. Ihiima shrugged her shoulders. Hob had ceased to Interest her. They parted. That was their last meeting. lie wrote her a letter, but she did not answer It. Her career, occupied all her time. And a few months inter Hob Hampton died suddenly. Two weeks later I'mmii received u M.er fro.ii LI lawyers n !''",' Vr to call.. Mystified, yH liop'n-; that l:o had left her a losraey, she we.it to Lhclr ofiiees. "It'w about Sir. Hampton's will, Sirs. i.eMrunge," the :'.lor ptitnc et pluiai'U. "It appears that Mr. llump tn'K sitter und brother Intend to ean UiMt it. Yon will, of coiinte, be joint defendant with the eo-belreas." "I don't understand," she an swered. "Is 11 pwlbl you do not know that he km left you practically all hi.? estate, t the e.vcl.islon of members of bis family?" , He went on to tell her that the es tate was valued at something over a million dollars; that she was to re ceive, nil except .D.OCO, which was to go to ti colored woman, nn out mm ily servant. "Of course you'll tight. They alleging undue influence " "I won't tight." cried Kmmn. can't afford that sort of publicity "Tl'y refuso to compromise." are Tel rathe;' give up uverythlng." "Impossible, madam. The other legatet) will tight for hfv iS'JU.ono. It !a lmpos!'b!e for your nam to be dls-a-soclnted from tho contest." "Hut It menna ruin for me. People v. ill n.v " Sbo stoppod In dismay at the pe- I iillni look oirthp lawyer's '.ice. "!y Ueaf inadaiu.'iione of us l e ccipt from unJusUMed sciind.il. it will hardly mutter, with so much mon -y nt Htake, will It? For Mr. Hampton was undoubtedly sane, and you will be a e"v rich woman " lii looked at him In terror, and the full meaning of Hob Hampton's re vence ciiiuo to her understanding. How e-itiisltely It Itntl been planned So long as sho Hveil people would point their fingers ut her as the wom an who had Influenced Hob Hampton to make over his property to her. And t!i" colored woman- Oh, h 'd tied her up nicely! She went out with shaking kne. - I N!i I'd 'nai rn it yttti, Hi !, ! w ! ' pc r -d es she grop d for the ideatr Wind's' Effect on 'Tfdelcss Lakes. Under the force of great gales lur lakes and titleless seas, like tlio Cits plan, have been observed to experl- ei.ee mii'iui: tlln cl.lul, o of ll'Wl, IH l! they were huge basins of water tipped by tho' hand of a giant. In the C'as plan n difference of level between the two sides of the sea amounting to 1'J feet has been noted during the preva lence of a heavy wind. In Lake Kile a difference of level of ir feet has oc curred In similar circumstances. An alogous observations have been made u othor lakes and Ui Uut Bultlc ee. Mit'iaijiui.wwiufiuiuBgtn.uu.l.iJi!.m.nirnnl-iJtmiJmMiiii'.iJa)!u " htw- tin i',h .'.u.'.cr.-.a uuich I lid II IS'. Buy Potatoes Now liny your winl"i-'n supply of pnlutoi s now buy btitlii'lt lnnumd of ptuun i the m - ige which the Oinithit Chum t) r of UoniinercH Is iiniHilunMinir thru ought this legion In a eiimp.iigti togivu fit iiuTs an tuiiiu'tllut" murliet for the v.i t eiop oi pnunoe.s mm on iiniui it I pointed out. tlmt Nebmsku mows ioi O.ui 0 bushels of potatoes a year, tlitit Nehr.iskuulotio emi consume 0- 'oOJ.OOU bushels annually und that a lot of ( ueh needed money can be put in uliculatlou In thesu part- if people will buy now with emphasis on the NOW. Potitousaiu dumper now thiiti they will be biter on; it, is easy to he-p them dining the coming months audit is of extreme importance to tho pros perity on this territory that the mop be niove.l at oticu according to author ities on the farming situation. Post or-, exhorting the public, to "buy now" are being circolnied. llluli iiillroad olUemU Curl 11. (5 ray, pit-sbleiit of the. Union Pacjille. W. V. ThlehoM', gen eral imiuager of the Hurlinglon, and otliHis Inive promised that there will b. icfrigei'itlor cms enough to meet any demund for ipmetii thai i lit? biiyois bring uboui. White Cross Sunday Piaciical Olirlsttniiity gives a tin deiuoostratioii of its .spirit and wu k wnen ilit.- AmeriCHO iite Cross glv-s help to Mr. und r.-. .lolin Smith at t if itioe tlieir cl.iiiglitef .Marie was S.C.K Marl Wu- ii promit-iiig ehtld. Hot stlo null conliiiCU'Ct ii iiniui oil lllM.'.ise ii. li liiul leaulieo a. imst uiiiicxl stage. An opL'iiitiou sueine 1 the onlj vsa she could icceivo perm inetit beli, tint the fmully whs puoru.nl utiab.eto piovide tin- lor th" child To iaIioiu ooulfl tlit-y i. pp.; it with the itbsi, ranee i tint, their pirn ivotild in lieaid'.' Wln-ro coui-i thwy go with their -.ek tor help'.' i ft lend who knew tu ir condition went with an appeal in their behalf to a Meiboiti-t Ilpicopnl Hospital, whose ministry to the sink mid needy is blip ported by the American White Cross ami with the result that Marie un admitted at once to the llospltnl, where with the bust that surgioil skin could give and tlio tender care of nurses her life was saved. The IJo-pl, till expense inclined in this cuse was paid by tho White Cross. Mane is bin one of many hundrei's o" children und grown-ups who h.ive in the time of their nelp'essue-s t.i d dlstti'ss li-en miiiisierctl to by th Ain.fiCHii White Ores-. This orjamiicution was fouiicliul in the year lUl'i. The Men flr.st orilittt OJ villi .. r. h l. .loiub, u pitiiniputi eiti.c-n of Liiil'uln, Xbritik. Ii was. h topi d i itlnlklij' Mist by tho Me.ho.li-i Kpisctfiil (Jbof'h nod 1h now litiiiK adii.t--c1 very generHlly by the o'he cou . Ins .f tho eouotry 'I ne pin ilenlar purpose of the Amer ican Wlnto Cross is to furnl-h fie service lo the nutcly sick Tli" ork ol tin- iirynulz-ition is U,ie upon the theorv that a nomiuiil coiiirlhniion from nu'iiy people wil piovide for a t'liriviiching piogram of ssi vice to the unfoiliuuite. The pi tii ol ii- tvurls issiiiipl.-, wh eh Is to UiU tho penpie lo elil oil Htl.liliull-, as members ami p.t a meiubeiship tee of one dollsr per year. With 'be Met bo-1 nl cliiiujVh in Ne. bittska, Sunibiy, November '-t, bus been lit-slgimtcd as linrolluii-iit .Sun day. And it is expeutnl Unit on that day u very large uuoilier of the. .f(),i 00 inctnticis oT ihaL ciPiioiniii'iilon in Ne br.i-ka will be enlisted in the woik f tin- Whilf Cross - S( I he Margin c? Safety Is teprei-enfed bj the amount of iusiitiiiice you carry. Don't lull yourself into a fancied security. UeCiiuse (Ire bus never touched you it doesn't follow that you're Immune Tomorrow -no today, If yon have time and you better Mud time come to the ouiee and we'll write a policy oo your house, furniture, store or uieichnndihe. -LA I Kit MAY HR TOO LATI'J- OC.'T EEL SLeileble Insurxroe F. I. HOOKER AUCTIONEER Guide Rock, -:- Nebr. Ten Years' Experience and Satisfaction Guaranteed Phone 135 3-m f'u lui -eiAl c-.eveiy'i s tt i-l oil in the month i t ! p v ilM'l. o. i:. ii.'.nif.. p.tf 'Wi; N il.'o Is .iercby x cn thit a4cr am. . inue ot v..i W.i.e.' ox 8&1& in wu -ror.i ui i!i"c ot v.i - Aliui:i ;n i.i. .-fooi't ie H.h'iu; cuit of ti.e n'h J ial.4Utr.jL, .iti.iii ant far i.i -.ti coiait'y, Nt.;oruii.;v, u6ri a ciccrco in un scti n (.ending, trsrein, wlio.o n JanieB W. Aultl ii Plaintiff, uid against Cl'.a.los H. Steward cl nl, UofeiuianLs. 1 shall offer lor rule t.t public vendue, to the hif-ncst b:(U!oi' lor ca.sh in luind, nt the smith door of tho (Anirt how e, nt Hod Cl ml, in uid obhter c ttiity, Nebraska, (that be iti,' the builtl.nK whe.e.n tho last term of sttid court WL.S htliUn) on the 1th tiny of December, A. U., 1D22 nt U o'cloclc l M., of said day, t:io follow - ui? de cnljcd pr'i.ciy, to-wit: "The Smith West Quarter of tho Southwest (Jiinrtor of Sect on ten, nntl lot s -j section ton, also lots seven and eii-ht in section ten, except the pic es of land described us follows: Cm- neneim- at the northeast corner of KiMit tot .';cen, thence south two luiii tired feet, thence west to tho Republi can r ver, thence in u North easterly direction aloni? the right bank of the Hqu Mican river to the place of be-f-'iiinint-; Also except ns follows: Commencing nt the Northwest coiner ol na (I lot eight, thence south twj hundred feet, thence east to the lto publican river, thence in a northwest oily direction ulortg tlio r fclit bank at tho Hepublicnn river to plnce of t)'--g'nuing. Also excepting n part of , lot eight c!e.crbel as f llowi; Com mencing at the seuthe.st corne- of lot eight, thence west eight and ninety three h'uiulrcdlhs chains, thence north in a lne parallel to the north and south half socton line of section ten to the river, thence in a siuth easterly direction along bank of sn'd river about nine chains, thence south on half rect'on line cf section ten, to place of beginning, and the cast half of the s uthwest quarter of section ten, except as described as follows: Commencing nt south east corner of t'e south tVcst quaiter, thence west c'ght and ninety-three hundredths chains, thence north to the half rec t'on lino of .section ten, Hi- c? cist .-dght fed ninety-t'-rec !. "icl-ilths chains t) tho northc st c-r'- said southwest ciur.rter of c 'tor. ten, tbence south to the place of beginning, rlso that part of t''c north west qeartor of soct'on f ftcen des'-ribc I s follows: C mmencin at r paint eight ; nil nliety-three hundredth chains west c the norllica t corner of the siid north wet quarto.-, thence south twenty three and sixty tour hundredths cha'n- to a stake t1 one west eight-four --oi's, seven I'nks thence south twenty-six r 's, eighteen links to a r "k corner, v"ik,o west, twenty lot! , t'-ence in a sou'hwester ly direction to the southwest corner of said quarter, thence north one hun droJ and sixty r'tls to the north line of said section fifteen, thence "cast along to north line to the place of bo Iginning. all in townsnip numucrcu one, (.1) iNorin, in range numuureu eleven (11) west of the sixth P. M. containing 2C3 acres. Also an und'vided one half interest in the southwest cninrler, and the north half of tho south half cf the southca t quarter and the northwest quarter oi tne sceuioass ouuriur i nAi.:AH ..I....,, nil In lAenchiri mri all in township cne st;ui.:uii ni.Mcun north, range 11 west, of tne sixth P. M. in Webster Countv, Nebraska. Given unr'e' i."" hand th?s "1st da of October A. D '22 WRA.NK IITTFPEIl. Sheriff. On ill? Simps-n' w'll t'ke poti e that on October 20. 1022. B.smon V. Stc a--.t, a Justic? f t:.e l'e-ioe cf Ue' lou '. WVstc fonnty. Nenwi''-1-f, i.i 'icd r n order c f nttacb ment for tho wrt cf $71.10. in m action pfnd ing I'ofore him. wherein V.'. G. HaniJl t n Clothin" Comp-ny is plaintiff nrd Orville S mp.ni is defen Jont, that pr p.M-tv of tho clpfen't'.n' consisting of: One roan mr-.rc, 7 yc irs old, vi e cut 'n right front loe-. and, money h.o defendant frm the Chicago, li lrling ton and Qulnc" Uailrnad Company, has been nttacliod under said onlor. You arc rnnuiretl to an.-wcr said ac tion on or ootore December 4, 1922 at ten o'clock n. m. W. G. HAMILTON CLOTHING CO Plaintiff. Notice of Administration In tho County Court oT Webster Conn'y, Nebrasltii In the matter of the estate of John C. Wll-ou deceased. To all Persons Iritniested in said Estnto Notice is beiohy iri villi that .Mary C Wilson, I: its I his day filed ii.petltiou in the county court, praying Unit admin istration of hiiid estate may bo granted to hei'Milf as administratrix, and tl.ut haul petition will be hoard before tho court on the -lib dav of November, ll)2'J. at the hour of It' o'clock A. M , -it tho county court room In the oily ot lied Cloud, In said county, when all pei'-ons iiii crested in said matter may appear and show e-iuse why ihr piayer of petitioner hhould not bo granted; and that notice of the tiling of said petition, and the hearing thcteof, be given by publishing a copy of this order in the Uetl Cloud Chief, a lego I weekly newspaper printed and of gen eral circulation in s'lid county, for tin ec consecutive wcoUs prior to said day of bum log Dated this. 7th day of Noveml or, '1022. (Sn.vi.) A true copy, A. D. UANNKY, County Jutlo. Congregational Church Notes Sunday School 10 a, m. Mun ng Service 11 a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. in, Kev. U. B, Tweedy from Clny Center, Nebr,, will preach ut both services, The members are urgently requested tJ attend and the public is cordially invited SjiBKin i , -A ) I , I