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Mattings better than ever. The Spring line now coming in and
at prices always the lo\vest. We have just received 1,000 yards of
Japanese rtattings that \ve will sell as a leader at 25c per yard. This
grade always brings 35c in other stores. You will do well to anticipate
your needs. The war has shortened the supply and when this is gone
\ve cannot duplicate.
We viII carry a fuller line of Carpets this spring than usual.
. Keep this in luind. We are in a situation to save you l11oney. All Car-
: - pets sewed . . , on our own l11achines. \Ve can give you an ingrain Carpel
sewed in 20 minutes after order. This is a great benefit to farmers , , and
over others prices costs you nothing.
The Furniture line is to be better stocked than ever and a more
varied line to select fronl. We pay freight anywhere in the county.
Lace Curtains during this spring viII be sold at a sacrifice.
Our Inventory discloses have an ovel.stock. We solicit your
continued patronage.
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Gco' Mcslcr acid wife were
halls City visitors \Vedncsday.
1\I1's. Nancy Bc11er purchased
. . . . thc Ross probcrty on 1\1onday.
Consideration 8500.
l\lrs. Van Sailor , Mrs. Beller ,
. ' ) oIl' . Ross , \ lr. and Mrs. Cham-
bcrlain were transacting business
in thc County Scat on 'l'ucsday.
Mrs. J. Hall visiting her
laughter Miss Camma at Peru
this week
Sc\'cralmcmbers ot the Chris-
tian Church attended thc convention -
don at Brow\1\.illc , Ncb. on \Vcd-
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Miss Florence Robert leaves in
a few days for her home in St.
Louis.
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T Harrj' and Roy Lumm
Tuesday night for their duties in
Crete Collcg-c. They enjoyed
their vacation very much.
Mrs. 'Lelia Coruel ' _ -1\Iicklc of
Lincoln arrived with ' her little
' ' visit with
I l soil on Tuesday for a
her parents l\lr. and Mrs. J. F.
Cornell.
Jesse Weaver was in Ncmaha
on 1\Ionday.
. Another grade is talked of in
our school. This is much needed
and we hope it will bc well con-
si cred.
1\1rs. Stump is visiting friends
near Stclla.
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Uncle Steve Sloan is visiting
his brother who is quite sick.
Mesdames Johnson and Strot11-
ers visited in halls ; City a few
days this wcck.
School was dismissed last Thursday -
day afternoon that thc teachers
and pupils might attend the fun-
csal of Mary C. infant daughter .
of Mr. and 1\rs. C. A. Jorn.
C. G. Humphrcy will transact
business in Omaha thc latter
part of this wcck.
Miss Grace Sailor is at home
this wctk. She will return to
her duties in thc halls " City Bus-
incss College next wcck.
Last Friday evening Miss l\Ta-
bel Nussbaum entertained the
Junior class at her l home north-
cast of town. A pleasant time
was rcportcd. Rc fresh ments
were served consisting of bananas
and cake ,
Miss Hazel Pennington gave a
flinch patty to a few of her friends
last FrIday cvcning. A few
plcarant hours were spent in thc
I gamc.
On last Friday evening Ray-
mend Kinscy a member of the
Senior class entertained thc school
board , his class , Prof. Watson
and wife , Mr. and Mrs. Charles
umphreyGu\ and Reba Evcr-
sole of Falls City , Roy Lumm
and Ray Arnold of Crete , Ncbr. ,
and Mr. and Mrs. C. 1\1. Heinzc1-
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man and son to a three course
dinncr. Time remainder of thee
Cling was spent in gamcs and
in nsic.
Miss Ira Hauts went to Falls
City dncsday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rcbuck. of
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near : Merrill , visited thc first of
thc week with M rs. cbucks par-
chits Mr. allV. . ' Johnson. .
Ohio.
Nina Hutchings spent 'l'hurs-I
day with Rebecca Cully.
Gco. Peck and wife visited thc
formers brother Noah , Sunday.
1\lrs. John Jones . and Mrs.
Parsons spent Friday with Min-
nic Allison.
Nellie Knisely spent Thursday
with Mrs. Diltz.
N. B. Burnworth and family
were guests at l\Ir.Fie1ds Satur-
day night and Sunday.
Mrs Francis ; ShatTcr of Falls
City is visiting with her sons
Perry and Frank ; in this vicinity.
Mrs. Cul1y is entertaining her
daughner Mrs. Chas. Lewis of
Shel ton , Kansas.
Mr. A.L. Knislcy and Miss
Brcch were guests at Frank
Brecht's , Sunday.
Hcnry Albers who is teaching
school in Iowa was called home
last wsck to attend thc funeral of
his brother Carl. Hc will visit a
few days before returning.
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Martin Noltc cntcrtaincd his
brother and wife , Sunday.
Louis l'cidlcr ; is building an addition -
dition i to his home
Saloma Stoudcr was a guest of
Ethel Pecht , \Vcducsday. -
I\lcsle Stouder is visiting with
Mrs. Robert Schindlcr.
Dora Schu1t spent Sunday at.
home with her parc\"ts. \
I Ida Bourkc is at home after a
stay in Falls City.
1\1rs. Allison has been spending
thc week in l'al1 ; City with her
daughter Mrs. Ross Goolsby.
Miss Lois Keeling and little
brother were the guests os Mrs.
Ed Morgan , 'I'hursday.
M. A. Bin aman and family
were thc guests of 1\lrs. Binga-
man's parents I\Ir. < \ndMrs. Fred
Scholl , Sunday.
F. D. Messier is visiting Harry
Knislcy with his farm work.
Lottic Yoder spent a few day
the past week in halls City with
her brothcr.
Born to Isaic Allison and wife
\Vcdncsday ' March 21) . a boy.
Mrs. Anna T4udring of near
Barada spent a few day at Wm
Horstman's thc past wcek.
Win Hucttncr and family were
entertained at Marlin Noltc's
Sunday.
Mrs. Bingaman entertained his
sister Clara Scholl , Satur ay.
Willis Yodcr and family of
Falls City spent Sunday with thc
formers paren ts.