-It Tllft OtfATIA WrtHAi nrjrj: riMSKL'AlU LU 1310. . Fori CWd Pzcft Some Good Ones Ouf of This Choice Selection "ieULJ , 1 ZZOUT ozx ! I ft ? - - ; J H ? , I jjC'" mij;. ,,."k,v , vv :-. . . f-' '. ' i'i'iiw iiuhd iiiwirTffyy-j..iWj Show me a man who doesn't know about the Saxon and I will show you one who doesn't keep , up with the 8 times. DRUHHOND CARS CIRCLE GLOBE Autot H&de in Cfcnah Being Sold in New Zealand and Australia by x Local Firm. IS BACSED BY A REFUTATION Fm of (h Drummond Motor ompay ! spTMdln to foreign oountrt& M t Sreen tlm this Omh com pony, manufaetuHnr th trumina4 car In Omkhft, la oerotlktlns for hlmBt ( their tT to Nw ZoklMXd Ad Bquth Auatrftla. - Tho builneaa af the DrummorvS eompny u MUbilhS in 18M and wu chlefljr eoncm4 with tba manufactur of ear rlacea and thalr repair at tha outaet. In tha yaar 192 tba Pnimmond Carrlajr company waa orcanlacd with a capital of $60,009. and a few year later, whan tha company embarked In tha automobile bualnaaa, tha name waa, changed to tha Pnimmond Motor company, Kino i .Inception It haa conducted a profitable buelneea and haa gained a reputation for etabltlty and fair 4eallnf In all ta transaction.. Racked by Ctod Reastatloa In placing the Drummond ear vpon ti market, tha Drummond Motor company haa placed back of their product their enviable reputation and tha offloera and director reallilna that they could not af ford to let a car go out from tha factory that waa not perfect In all II ( details, epared no expense in the perfection of the Drummond car. The Drummond Motor company haa been engaged In the sale and distribu tion of care for many years and It la only within a few months that they de termined to cancel all their agencies and Introduce the Drummond car. The Drummond la an automobile com bining: atyle, comfort, power and economy of operation at a low price, within reach of every man who can aford an auto mobile. Skilled workmen only are employed y the Drummond company and the empleyeg of each department take pride In the manufacture and assembling of the corn pany'a product. The stability of the company and the faet thai for many years they have en gaged In manufacture and repair of high claaa vehicle without a dissatisfied customer, ao far a they know, la the pubHe'e assurance that the Drummond eempanjr to not of the "mushroom" erertety. hut will remain In business to glee Drummond owners' the terries to which they are entitled, Tfela eompany haa Just delivered Its first commercial truck, which went to Bee Bros, general store at Blair, Neb. The commercial truck haa the aame cheats aa the touring car, a capacity of 1.000 pounda, and la horae-power. The Drummond touring car and Drum mond roadster are both care that "apeak for themselves." They must be seen, rid den In or driven to be appreciated. They will oceupy a prominent booth at the Auto Show. , ho rm oaed ay Mall. Mr. Anna Marcus, 40 yearn old, of Cin cinnati, and Victor fechadd, M yeare old, of Oakland, Cat, were marled at lex Huilocli Ky"' J0unty Jud Fran A. Tha bride admitted that aha had pro Eead by mall to Bchadd, who la aald be wealthy. 8 he waa booked aa the et lean year bride In thle section. No fee la charged by County Clerk Theodore laewte for marriage Hoenaea Issued to leap yeer brtdea, and Oounly Judire Bullorg has agreed to marry aU auch without eoat. Mr, and Mr. Bchadd are to reside In California, They came to Islington to be married because Mrs. Marcus waa born In Montgomery county and "dearly Kentucky." she eald.-Claclanail Enquirer. . Dahlman Tells How He Was. Not Kicked Off the Reservation Colonel Bingham, the new quartermas ter of the Department of the Missouri, during th week expressed a desire to meet Vsyor Dahlman again. The colonel related that when he waa atationed at Fort Robinson In the yeare gone by Mr. Pahlman waa furnishing- beef to the poet under a government contract. 1 remember that Mr. Dahlman on sev eral oocaalona gave me eome choice cuta of beef and I have not forgotten It," re marked the quartermaster. Thla Incident put tb mayor In a remin iscent aoood. Tea, I remember furnishing beef to the taea at Fort Robinson. I waa living at Chadron then." aald the mayor with a amlle. "Why the emller waa asked hla honor. "I was thinking of the time I waa nearly sent off of the reservation on ordera of the general, who later was kilted whan hla horaaa ran away." began the mayor. "I had my slaughter house on the reservation. On a certain occa sion the general was entertaining com pany and the eook prepared a large aleak. The steak waa brought on and the general wanted to do tha honors of cutting and serving the meat At first he viewed the expensive platter with elatloa and then looked at the expectant guests. He proceeded to draw the knife tough, the knife slipped and th platter and ateak fell on the floor. "The next morning I met the officer of the day on the fort grounds and waa told of the beefsteak Incident; that the general had ordered hie men to move my slaughter house off the reservation at once and that I waa In bad. I went at once to the general' quarters end was admitted. I believed I could not make mattera any worse, so thought I would take a gambler"a chance at pacifying tha general. The general told me of the ateak and of hla ordera to have me re moved from the reservation at once. "General, I Just want a white man' chance to explain myaelf. I waa tip at madron and It may have been that my man killed a bull and you got some of that meat I Inatructefl him to kill only the beat beef. You can see th claaa et stock I have In the corral.' I pleaded. "The general yielded a little and agreed to give me a week In which to get out I had considerable money tied up In th business and It meant much t lose that government contract. Toward th eloee of th week grace I met the general again and found him more mild. I eg. pressed a deelr to aee hla fin horse end that reached a responsive chord. He teld me that the meat being furnished had Impraved and added that I need t leave the reservation. Iter we wrre good friends.' lUt'WikVWU.hiiiiUUekuJl C. A. Piper Shenandoah, la. tnp' irflr'i,-"fH';',,1 i itm WMkk.iU.H'aWHwJ Right in Price. Right in Construction. Right in Symetry. Right in Silver Creek. Every Saxon sale adds a complete neighborhood to our sales force. J. C. Sievers, Primrose, Ucb. HALL & PECK, Central City, Neb. A. W. KLUO, Pierce, Neb. A. H. McMULLIN, Honey Creek, la. LA.Ulil4lUltUiiMMI.i!i.ili E. S. Kamiski Silver Creek, tieb. Pe?pw1rW!rWtx)frlffrnen.W It does not cost you anything to have a Saxon demonstration and very little afterward, be cause the Saxon price is right and the cost of maintenance very low. PWrlfltrt,nWfl!ffl' int) il"!t"li Liiiil.iiuiiiilliiilu4UWilitlUtl ' J. 17. Cappis ILllsWlailtllalliptiliaHllUaUs'lllllail If you are among those who are still clinging to the idea that an automobile is a luxury, you better talk to us and; let us show you how much , you are losing by not having one. .lilliMUMuljlllliliiiillilwIl Monroe Auto Co. Monroe, Ileb. Bco)QIhiVVfl One is the "Six" men have ong sought. A "Six' that in beauty power, speed, acceleration, strength and econ omy approximates the records of the newly designed multi-cylinder, high-priced cars -yet sells at a low price. See the Saxon "Six" at ;785 at the Saxon Exhibit. Saxon "Six," $785 In the Saxon 4 'Six" you get a Ughtnes--a luxury a comfort a beauty a smooth ness a eilence a flexibility a power that makes the costly quality cars of a short time since seem crude indeed. Saxon high speed motor design gets more power with less gas than men used to get out of bigger motors. Today in your touring car, of course, you want a "eix." No lesser motor can give you the same even pull, smoothness, quiet power and flexibility. Ex cept for starting the car, gear shifting is The is the ceded to; ' roadster. Further- else you practically unknown to Saxon era. 'Six" own- The yacht-line body of the Saxon "Six' exemplifies the latest motor car fashion. Saxon "Six" is a big car for five people. Plenty of room in driving compartment and tonneau. Long resilient Cantilever springs assure riding comfort. If you seek speed Saxon VSix,' has it Re cently a stock model covered 490 miles from Los Angeles to San Francisco in' 13 hours, beating the "Lark" the Southern Pacific's fastest trainby 15 minutes. ' ' If you seek power Saxon "Six" has it. Saxon "Six" levels hills everywhere. This car is absolutely phenomenal in its power and flexibility, and we will, welcome any test you care to invite. We are perfectly confident that Saxon "Six" for power, speed, flexibility, acceleration, hill climbing, nuiVtriMS. smoothness, coolness and coin- fort will out-perform any car in its pri.-tf class. Ask to be shown. -j, If you seek economy Saxon "Six" has it. Only a comparatively short time ago 103 Saxon "Sixes" were driven by dealers from Detroit to their home towns. The total mile age covered waa 26,360; the average dis tance driven, 252 miles. Over heavy, muddy roads these cars averaged twenty-one miles per gallon of gasoline some making aa high as twenty -six and two-thirds miles per gallon. Oil consumption averaged 152V1 miles per quart. If you seek a proved car real "Six" sue- sIPOIllly 2066-68 Farnam Street. DEALERS We have an especially attractive proposition for you if you are in 3 Every Saxon sale adds a complete ( neighborhood to our sales force. lMwiM.U..atA.4leili iaj r.!:Ivin' T.ladscn !c.l3, la. Don't wait for that price redaction. It won't come for many months, not until the material market has recovered from the terrific strain caused by the European war. ,iwa.ar.Mm it.LH.i!.ie! S. V. Parrott Albion, Fieb. Show me a man who doesn't know about the . Saxon and I will show you one who doesn't keep up with the times. e wr s (y?"'''1 tiafcuiiiAii iJ .h. j,J U. C. Ocerline Papillion, Ileb. p!C',,vr'"!Tlp'$r,l' WUi'teiiHitjil afellltHilrtl ill It does not cost you anything to have a Saxon demonstration and very little afterward, be cause the Saxon price is right and the cost of maintenance very low. , rrrr.-'.'i.ri .n"il , !UM.lf:4hl Eby & Stewart Atkinson, Neb. Vi iilllhllllillkUUlU.JaflUetl 4 t r i ' Every Saxon sale adds a complete u neighborhood, ; to our sales J force. 1 1 1 1 r. rir;'.."i.pwt 111 iJ.,llilt.uMit..u.iiJI tVicsc Brca, Hancock, Ir. I V me siraa, out the meat waa j If