VH'. 9L 8 ! . r f A I ! v u I 4 rasaKl9EQI ' " 'H,f j'JU9 KB?0!!8 K -'1 K ., AS TOLO TO US v pMM iUIRHlKRRIRI r Everett Dean was. down from Inn vateVMonday. ..V , , " ,Thad Sanndoivf of (Jampbell was in tovnMonday. J& jftjln Rocr,f Blue liill was in the city Tuesday. Fred Fuller; was d vn from Oowlcs Mondny morning. Miy. J. V. Linn was a passenger to Superior Friday morning. Ilev. D. Fitzgerald was a passenger to Superior Saturday morning. .-J. Chas. Shultz was a pasonger to Superior Sunday morning on train 1G. Lee R. Walker was a pa cnger to Superior Sunday morning on train 16. : 'Judge Blacklcdge is holding an equity term ctf di trict couit he.e this w eek. Rev. Kiik of Shelton has been here for the past few das visiting with friends. Alfred Phillips was a passenger to Council Bluffs Iowa, Monday morn ing on tiam !. Mr. and Mrs. V. I. (li lives spent Sunday with Mr. and M":s. Claude Clonley at Inavalc. H. E. Hall went to Hastings Monday morning to spend the d ly attending to busino mattcsr. A. J. Gordon went to Kansas City Sunday morning in charge of- the' h-tock shipped from here. Mns. Al Slaby went to Oowles Sat urday morning on train 4 to spend the day visiting with friends. Dan Garber, George Amack and A. B. Pierce attended the tax payer convention at Hastings Monday. Wi'liam. L. Davilin and Lena L. Pi'yne, both of Blair Kansas, were married by Judge Ranney Tuesday. Elmer L. Tallnvui and Opal G. Morgan of Smith Center, Kansas were married by Judge Ranney Tuesday. Mrs. W. I. Graves departed Monday "morning .for Kansas City where 'She will spend the balance of the winter. ,Vj Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Powell spent, Sunday afternoon with her b. other. B. C. Robinson and wife at Superior, B. C. Burden of Wilcox was in the city Tuesday and while here purchas' cd a new Ford cf Smith Bros. & Cop ley. Erne t H. Tallman and Anne E. Morgan, both of Smith Ocnter, Kan sas, were married by Judge Ranney Tuesday. Mi. nnd Mrs. C. D. Robinson and family drove through to Lincoln Fri day, where they -will make their fut ure home. Omar Wolfe arived here Sunday morning from McCJook to spend the day with friends returning on No. 17 that evening. J. H.. Bailey went to St Joseph Thursday morning on train 16 to spend a few d.ys attending to busi ess matters. rv W 'ifS HlMTEft STORING has flattened out tbe surfnooof your volvet suit, but our -steaming pre OC98 will make tbe. pile stand up again and It will look as good as. 1 the day you first donned it -v-Jigbur dry. cleaning methods are KJeatlfloaBcpfreot nd oar steam ing and pressing Is done in a saai tary manner. Dainty Dorothy aars i your wardrobe noeJs ouf attention. theHMEsy EM3 pHONE:8Bi2PH0NEM9 u no mm m jmnsmjuvjwm. . v-1" .' .vw t' 'h'Th: W, O, Hamilton returned home tills morutatf (roui liutihaf Citj-. . v. Ben Copley la on thu blult llt this week, ho having strained hU back wliiio helping unload a car of Folds. Attorney Bernard McNcny went to Lincoln Thursday morning to spend a couple ctf days attending to busi no s' matters. I J. E. Yost shipped two cars ot cattle to the Omaha market Wednes day afternoon. He went in charge of the shipment. o Mm. .Sarah Stewart anived here Thursday from N" rton, Kansas for a visit at the homo of her daughter, Mis John Royal. . ThB"' fourteen year old son of Mr. and Mr. Walter Lockhart had the misfortune to fall ofT a hotse and breakdh leg Tuesday. John McGuire of Bird Oity, Kan as has been here for the past few' days attending to business Jmattd s and visiting with relatives. Clarence Kizer went to Denver Fri day morning on train 15 whore he will spend a copulc of weeks vl iting with hit wife and with friends. Ed McAllister icturncd to his home a. Beatrice Frilay morning on tiain 16 after spending the past week heio attending to busi icss matteis. Kenneth At bolt of Martinvillc, Indiana, went to lit iianapolis, Thurs day morning after visiting here for the past few weeks with relatives. Mrs. Norris arrived here from Om aha Wednesday evening on train 11 for a copule of weeks vhit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Everett Qoon. Herb Ludlow, Oliver Powell, W. G. Hamilton and M. A. Mercer at tended the Lincoln vs Kearney high .school foot ball game at the latter city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Royal were- pas sengers to Mountain Grove, Missouri, Sunday morning onjtrain No 14 where they will spend a few days visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. .Bush returned heme Wednesday evening from Leavenwoth, Kansas whe.e they went the first of the week t vl it with his sister and mother. Mr. and Mrs. If. A. Roats tind baby returned ;itb their home in Detroit, Michigan... Saturday morning after speeding "tlfe past 'couple 'of months here visiting, with relative. r. George Hart, traveling fi eight and pasrenger agent for the Burlington lrom Boatnce ient .se,voral hours in this city Friday attending to mat ters in connection with his work. John Schmidt, special agent for the Burlingt:n from Wymo:e, spent a few hours in this city Friday morning at tending to matters in connection with his work, going to Ha tings on train 4. O, The Star ot Hope a beiiutifulaiid ap propriate CluUtimts neivioe will begiv en tty the Baptibt Sunday School at t ic cbuieh Sunday evening, the tilth. All who wish to come ate cindlally ii. t el Mr. and Mrs. Poulton left for their home in Denver, Colorado Saturday evening on train 17 after spending the past few weeks here. Mr. Poulton has been working for the Builington n this point. There weie four cars o'f hogs and one car of cattle shipped to Kansas City from here Sunday morning. A total of one hundred and twenty cars of stock, handled in three trains, com prised the stock run through here Sunduy morning. in ' - ., Aviegular communication of Oharity WdJfcA. F. & A. M. is to be held Friday' evening, with work in Fellow Craft degree. Officers and members areroquostod to be-preseht no that ,-l.r. .nni-Sn.. ...... UA.HH uwA.4l.. Mfc I n iu muuiiiiK tan uuk'II 14ViJ,Hli Mb r.ov as jc is exneciea-tnat them win bo three candidates. W. D. Edson, "' ' ' ', .- T1 it Howard Hunt of IUverlon, a broth erof W. A. Hunt, haa purchased an interest in the latterk barber shop, and ia now staticned at a chair there. Howard was a wireless operator "in the navy and haa installed a radio in in the shop, which will please the cus- tomors very much instead of having t listen to stories of the range etc. Farm Loans i ,r Call ami soVme' If you want a form oan at a lodiieo l;riHc of interest and best option. Loans closed iinmedi a nly within o delay or expense for- ex. aralnat'on; '- if ,111 nifii Grace Church Note ysv Third Siindny In Advent f Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning SijrvloB ai$ I h. m. Sermon by Rev. J. M. Butt's. No evening oervloo. District Court Proceedings. Judge L. I). Vttnckledyo held a term of Equity Court bcglnnilig lant Mon day and closing Inst ulght. The fol. lowing Is a list of casus dlHpnsod of: State of Nebraska vs Silas Onigert, Sentence suspended, lltuilc I parole grunted. Sutton AShlpinun is Clyde Wolfe, jury waived, trlnl to the eoitit. Judg ment for plaintiffs for i87 75. John Elliott, vs WilllHin liu'shell, silo confirmed, deed ordered. Floyd Uhnpln vs Mnry X. Clnipln ct nl, sale confirmed, deed ordurul. Dentinn Meieintili Co. vs Herman tierlolV. judgment for plHlntllV for $11). 80.1 James Peterson vs Ilutvin Dunbar, Judgment for platntifT. Grace Baker vs Joseph D. Il.iUor, Di v.iree for plaint!!!. Lizzie Wilson vs George W. Wolf et nl, Deereo of Foreclosure. In tho Matter of tin Issuance of Funding Hoods of the City of Red Cloud, Judgment on Muudite of Su pn me Com t. Fied (Soil v.s.lohn F. Gestriug, Jiulg nifiit for attachment SSli-. Bt'St-ie Thompson vs Guv M. Thoaip. son, Trial to the com I, Couit lakes the easu under advisement for six months Notice to Creditors In the County Court of Webster Coun ty, XcbtasUa In the' Matter of the E-tale of John C. Wilson Deceased. Creditors of Said Estate will talio Notice, that tho time limited for pres entation Htid Ullng of claims against said estate Is March 21st, 102.' J, and for the payment of debts is November 24, lUC'I, that I will sit at the county court room in said county on the 23.1 day of December, 102", to examine, bear and allow all claims duly filed which are a first or second lien upon said estate, and on the 21th day or March, 1023'- to examine, hear, allow and adjust all clalmsand objections of general credit ors duly filed. Diited this 28th dav of November, 1922. (Seal)... A D(RNNRY a. true copy. jk otiiity Jiidga Kansas Pickups SMITH COUNTY MrefLucy gilow shelled oocnMoi day. , ,t't ', ,,, ,..' Mm. B. JE?li?purrlc'r' and' daughter Mrs. Melba 'Abbott, visited ' Mrs.1 &, Hurlburt one dtiy last week. ' Newell Marrott and wife and D, K Grewell and family spent Tuesday evening at the E, E. Spurrier home. Mrs. HoytLull and dauRbters Lota and Opal spent Suudtty with her broth er Eirl Abbuttnnd wife. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Liinuigan ate fie proud pirents of an eight pound baby girl, dutliiK from Saturday the Olh. Mr Ilex Rellhan is staying tL3 week with In r parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lnnnlgan. Jim Spun ler and wife have moved to Gnodlaud, Kits,, and Austin Spuir icr is batchiiiK on the hojic place. At l Christmas Part. The who hosiers wishes to prevent her young guests from pairing oft and remaining with their escorts the entire evening. To change partners In a novel and entertaining way In the course of the evening, bare ready a circle of green cardboard divided into as many sections as there are girls present. Write a clrl's name in each dlvlulon. Now cut out a large red pasteboard utar, with a jryhlte arrow painted en one "of the' points, and fasten this titar to the center of the cardboard circle by means of a large pin. Each boy In turn cornea up and spins the star, and the maiden whose nnme is Indicated when the whlta ar row cornea to rest Is accorded him as partner. Of course, if a girl's name litis already been chnwu the bo must spin again. TIiIm spinning star will result In much mirth for thr youni: people, I .The Margin of Safety is rcpresentea oy tne amouut oi Insurance you carry. Don't lull 'yourself into a fanoisd security. Because tiro has never touched you It doesn't'foltow that you're Immune Tomorrow -no "oday, If you have time and'you better 8ntl ,tlae , eome to the oflloe and Svo'll write a policy on your house, furniture, storo or morchanUlse. b -LATER MAY HE'TOO LATE- O. C. TEEL V:il!!?!i'i R.eilacble Insurance ti-.Jr - . -C-iifl.IE . if rAKM HUKfciAU HUTKS iBy II. R. Paunch, csunty agent, ; TOWNSHIP MEETINGS All members of tho Webster cofihty Farm Bureau "Federation are request ed to meet, at their towtuhip meetings and elect their officers for the coming year. Erch township electa a direc tor to roprccnt them on tho Board of Diroctors of the county. Meeting.? Thursday night, Decem ber 14th at 8 P. M. at the following places Guide Rock Township, School Dis trict' 10. Beaver Creek Township, School District 61. G.irficld Township, Schcol District 30. Plctusriit Hill Township, School District 30. Line Township, School Dictrict 31. Red Cloud Township, School Dist rict 14. Walnut Creek, School District 3. Inavalc Township, School District 41. Stillwater Township, School Dist rict 83. Oik Creek Township, Schorl Dist rict 77. Elm Cieck Township, School Dist rict 33. Potsdam Township, Farmer.' tin im Hall, Blue Hill. Batin Township, Bohemian Hall. Glcnwcod Township, Farmers Un ion Hall, Bladen. Catherton Township, E. J. Peter sen's home Hiiiniony Township, 'School District CO. AN.NUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Webster County Farm Buicnu will bo held Monday, December 18th, 1922 in the court room of the Court House. 11 A. M. Secretary's report Fied Householder; Treasurer's report Rplph McCallum. 11:30 A. M. Director meeting. 1;00 p. m. County Agent's report Henry R. TTausch; Girls Clubs Mr. Max Mizcr; Women's Clubs Mrs W. H. Thomas. 2 P. M. J. W. Lawrence of Lincoln Walter Sandquist of Walthill, Henry Keency of Cowles and C. B. Steward of Red Cloud. Yes, Garber's Is The Place! To Buy Wall Paper, Paints, And Electrical Supplies. 'The best place' for Pidture . i (, -Fr'am'ng. - mkr'Mjf Nice ivh i.tsmmi WMriWrnL, tor-Gift! B5" S THHE CRYING need this season &A 1 I . - . . JL Men 8h P& fiW, nMB9& HSKJ , day life following Holiday restivities. M 5 would be of Come in and let us help you select from the follow ing list of articles-some suitable article for a Christ mas present: Shirts Ties House Slipper Gloves Cuff Links Sox Mittens ' Handkerchiefs ' Supporters . Belts Shoes Caps w N" Hats ' Bathrobes Traveling Bags Sweaters Wool Shirts Suspenders .-' Scarf Pins ' Scarfs; m rS'A fff Y7Ltl I gi zA Wiieuicr yuu m . ,:,u rt VfV'VV1 vvc "IO" JTUU M... V y. new I'cai. m MBU'iir r kV4 ' . m mA M UlMfeilMrS W Ui&' M" . .J ttCJA, ( fc i fto t ' ' " jV- ' CHRISTMAS CANDY V :&: We now have on hand a full and complete line of M & Satin finish fancy boxes in yi lb, to 5 -lb . 1 sizes of CHOCOLATE CANDY f ff. HOME MADE CANDY Made Fresh As You Want It So Place Your Order Early l-lb 5-lbs.. per pound 1 0-Ibs., or over, per pound - FRUIT CAKE, PER POUND 60c ft K Come In And Fine Pastry We Cater To PALACE l i Re J riniirl. - -- DH PHONE YOUR COAL ORDER TO m FARMERS' Bell Phone 29 -:- V i. , r ."' s f Hi and Boys is something Something that they can use in more service than something to wear. J - 1 I uccu any ui uic avvyc u o iwiavf rkv.;Cfrac an iixsiiy viiiioliiiuo u :uw?f3ii.u:-. fv .a .m: m. '' 'aii, MmMMMlVMl lwllggw -Vt " i hi : I '1 25c 206 15c Look Our I: 3 Line Over Special Orders. . BAKERY I - ! - Nehraskn .i- - -. ? 'f- 1 ELEVATOR Ind. Phone 12 OH JT" " ' AVCKn ?"r T31' i -y Things for Gifts for gifts for - of service. their every- Nothine a U - aiiiutcdkyx iiul nA a PI: wnv u -mjj .ka (pjl (if 8 mm Weft r m IftM i . I '?A -i j 1 Ir- m ?i U4 4 tUHM J. U. BAILEY. H .5 . hi