c Tin: rr.K: omaha. Sunday. January 23. viii. 4 C si Deaths and Funerals M.. Jalia U1. 'All, N.t.. Mi tlu'i MWIl'ia rt.n aitd la Utaa-I lU-t kit, It, '. al a li'H '1U. at UimuiI taafclf. Wra. Mar 4'aaaM. 8atrta N. I "rl eaftln r Mm trv i'owa. a,i taJut har lila fc.i hooilKf. titia la ! !' "I tr .tejlfil.r. Mr Hiar Rtttae. .tt.lru4 t. I j rranaiin 4laa T kr Ukta I a.aaaa. ka.. nf kaiiab 1, r. rUanl.. Ttaalrlu, N.hTKa (uncial ef T- F. Vailaark. tj. ni) la ie laHiiia oh. in ln fit., lu rvta.e ii" in raaa of Itav, , '. J.ur- Palln. Wan rae.tl of liin. lr , aa I la a tally nay rifa la In (.Mlaa )''l amaa la thl aiala, frank I, Ijtolhaa. Mnar. K.b TfarW J l-Mia) 4.1 al lha betn f lr. It, lit. I In l4 rr, Mr, taulhaa wa hoia la Af.o'a (II . In DM aal n ll4 in iai. fur IK reel y.er th fanarel neltl l tk aottia f IV !" alili tv. T fnr(r M.HB. t ( In Mia4t rtntfilt Of d'talU'S. Marr I !. Unlet, y.h Hmtrv I'att. 13, Mr. n1 Ufa v, II. Iu, rti-l llatalv. Till I fh H'M M "t 4 Mr, la. la l with lha m di-v-tt. latina Nrlaaraa. M"., Nth f.aana rlrlfltfVa. SI. ftiusritar af Mr, nt Mi H, M.maraa of inta.y. it Har ah wa annul li f eetti.ltry aat of tiaflan. Ir. M.T. WrW. Mall. Nh Dr. M. T malar, St, nfom lnn rhxirian, ol-l .u.t.tatii ftr a t.rl.f lllnaaa of eiarlat Crvar. IU ram (ram ricttr.ll. warre his moih.r rtiit. lahn llr lJinc. Wrmara, Na John llMifil'. 71, r' nrar riUM, di4 at hi hntn all mil- nuili nf town la funnil rvoJucmJ by B. HlMdlfP. Mra. Harrlft llimlar. '. fl.hUh. NfH-tln. Ilarrirt Hunlaf. 7, f.n. f lha carl Millar at I 111 county ill4 l nMnian: Kalalla tlahrr. Tlrmrlr. N.l. F.Mlla nhr, fjulitrf f air. n4 Mr, l.ronarj Klhtr, of m1II, Binl at hr hnrri fh.r firr a lflt 111- a. Burial In nam cmirjr. Jnhn l. MrHrtlnr. r(rlf. Nl Jnlin M. H4lln. 77. lnr raalilan! nf auilthCn 'Ufa ,'OUMV. H"1 at Mi hina ouih of Wynmr afi'f a brlaf IIIum 1I lv a wiuuit anu number of ehll.lren. all gruwn. ? " . - Jimra rrMnrll. . Trtra. KVh. Tha funtral f h Ir.l Jf7hi Praa.nall, HrvK Inlnml arctlon for, man, ilm mil.l aouth nf laWlit whrn hi rir wnl Inlo a illifh, w hrM at Da Wilt Th hly w ukn to Kalr Irury for turlal. Vrcwnell wa abnut 40 nd I .urvlvrd by LI a Mow and. flv ihlldren. ' D. 0. Umlth. WrCook. Kb. D. C. emlth. farmer, of star Mccook, dltd. Ti'Illlam I'nwara. TW Hock. Nab. William Pnwrr. a mmhr of th firm of Powar Uro.. - )iramlnant alnrkmrn, of Humboldt for many yar. dlacl at hi horn at Hum boldt aftar a loin lllnaaa. Funeral crv . h!a war h'ld In rhara of th O. A. R. .and W. It, P. Burial wa In th Humboldt Vmetry. Ha la avrvlvrd by a widow and two aona. Mr. Edith Poa'er, th widow, I a prominent member of tho Table Rock . ' V.'. R. C. Mr. Mary llny. Hrtrlci. Nah. lr. Mary Ia('. 7. raaidant of Hatrlc nine 1S67, prominent In Rebrkah lodire work In th county and atata, wra found dead In her apartment , In th Stoll block. It Is believed she dlod of aoo'ilexy while rreparlnt; to retire. . Khe leave a alater, ilra, William Dillon of Ruekln, N'eb. ' Harm Frame). , Beatrice. Neb. Horm Franten, M, pio neer nf Gaffe county, died at hi home In Hanover townahlp, northeaat of Beatrice. He itii th father of Mra. John Jurajena, with whom he had made hi homo for a long time. HI wlfa died year ago. . , Mra, Cenrrte Scott. " Baatrlco, Neb. Announcement wis re ceived here of the death of Mrs. Oeorce Seott, formerly a reaident of Beatrice, at her home In Chicago after a brief IHneaa. lh wa 65. Her husband, who died In Denver anm year afro, wa at one tlm engaged In the dry good business hare, Jnmea Vetoraen. St. Taul, Neb. Jamca Petersen, 84. died . at hi home in this city after a short Illness. Ho hod resided' In thl county since 1910. Ho leaves his aged wife, three , boy and thrco girls. - Mr. J, P. Taylor. St. Paul, Neb. Mra. J. P. Taylor, 7 , did at her home In this city after a pro longed illncas. She had resided in thl section of the stats for the laat 43 year. Mile I aurvlved by her aged husband, three sons and two daughters. Frank J. Taylor, Charles E, Taylor and Mrs. A. N. Conklln reside In this city. Edward O. Taylor liven at Loup City and Mrs. Eva Curry "at Zanesvillo. O. The funeral wa held at the First Presbyterian church and burial made In Elmwood cemetery, Walter Wilson. MoCook, Neb. Walter, son of ,T. B. 'Wil son, died following a short attack - of pneumonia. I.uelle May Hockett. 'JloCoolt. Nob. I.uelle May, daughter of Robert Hockett, died here. , William HochTitner. 1 Edffar, Neb. William Hochvllner. 67, ' died at hi home In Edgar. Mr. Hoch vltner had been ill for several years and ubout three months ago became blind. Ha leaves a wife; two daughters. Hose md Mae, both working In Omaha, and ore son, W. L.. Edgar merchant. Funeral services were held from the home, Rev. .1, W. Brown officiating. Burial was In , Edgar cemetery. C. F. Flood man. . Stromaburg, Neb. Funeral services were held here for C. F. Floodman, 70. a wealthy retired farmer of Stromsburg. Mr. Floodman died suddenly. Ha leaves a wife and several children, among whom is Mrs. J. N. Norton head of the Nebraska farm bureau. , Mra. 8. J. Palmer. ' "Beatrice. Neb. Word was received here ef the death of "Mrs. S. J. Palmer, 80, formerly of Beatrice, which occurred at her home at Carthage, Mo. The body was taken to Illinois for burial. T. T. Garrison. Denlson, la. The funeral of T. J. Gar Hon took place at his residence. The rvires were in charge of the. Masonic t'V . . All Ka l i balk and many business house closed during th lunerai cour. Dell Power. Columbus. Neb. Dell Power, 39, died uddenlv from heart dlaease. Mr. Powers . Dnll, .niinlv Ha warn a , aTBB UUril ill i ui" . i . . - -" nuuai. vi , a , .......... . . nd a member of the Royal Highlanders. ' n 1S07 he was married to Miss Susie v fbts. His father, Patrick Powers, is an so J resident of Columbus. mat Mrs. Anna Kotrch. T, Paul. Neb. Mrs. Anna Kotrch, S4, 1 IlClr of g!x Krown children, was buried SOn -4 She was born In Bohemia and s'lOV "ebraska ln th0 ttTiy o'Shtles' : atV ; Joshua Kech. t J Beatrice. Neb. Joshua Kech,' 6S, old Resident of Liberty, died - at that place 'following a stroke of apoifexy. Three '. son and two daughters sur.ve. . .. . Mrs. Mary Hagr.. .1 ' Beatrice, Neb. Funeral services for .Mrs. Mary Hagy, who was found dead In hr apartmeata in the Stoll block, were held here. Mrs. Hagy wss prominent V In Rebekah work and for 6 year had never missed a state convention of the i 'order. She was J9 and had been a ' resident of Beatrice since 1867. Mr. Anna Meytr. '""Beatrice. Neb Mrs. . Anna Dorothy Stayer. 61, formerly' of Fuller, died Orleans. Tha body was brought here fof burial. i:. Stanley Kyba. ' ' Beatrice, Neb. Stanley, tha young on of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryba of Virginia, died after a brief lU-.ets. Cerp. Maurice Ptephensosu ' l- . xt rww t. vtmrftl service wer held :hr for Corp. Maurice Stephenson, who ; dld In France wniie carving wnn pany M of tho Ulth Infantry. The body in u .i On w- over a week ago. Foneral aervlce were conducted by Rev. L. P. Goodwin of the Methodist church, i Former comrade of Corp. Stephenaon . . - were pallbearers. , . 3. M. Ileamer. TJbrty. Neb. Word ha been received nf tha death of I. M. Beamer, 66. at Clearfield, la. Mr. Beamer wa a pioneer .resident of Liberty, having, moved to lowa ' four years ago. T - Ira Brewer. D TTItt. Neb Ira Brewer. a clyil war veteraaltd at hi home in D Witt. 1 II fc.4 Wni ! MJl l wMka H me la .i.i- i ai t .Mt in4 -" it swim '. nf l e u at li ' k "'ii. h4 Iii.r ef l.y i..rf. jit. a iifiM Hraaee at 4 . bj.l 4 0ilf, alia Hnt.ft lliiiai f Li-l, Mr. Marr Haraaaaaa, Arr. K.Stln Mtrr Mf t airiii. K'l-, I . Nh aa a!4 i..i.l..i nf ia touait, rvii.i fin m la it!t She M kt'p.i't huusa f- her r h, I. A, hiiV. wuiaaal f lwll, I, r. -llwa.B. Il-.trl.. .l I. y. rellw. t. Hi. 4 frnir a4 isn fif. 4iU 4 rt.Hly al hi hum in Baatri'. M b4 t. m t,4nt of ! cewaiy for aaarir 4 i .r, txmiof b" ffm Uefsaaay, At it lims h. a lrl'-ld wllM W,.d ItfiM. at .ih-'N n lha (ri!lt f tttels lurua f..m A mUom 4 lour thlidf ufla. Net. tia.lfl A. fcttea. Keft!y, Nab The fuafl bt tat. nti4 A Ithuii, sun ill Mr. aM Mia rasa It hh..f. of lb rliy, held h.re. miliiary a-rvu biu onJnd by uf. fix ounl " , h, 41. Anisflran t.ian and th tavl4 thna l'esl f tlaal4 Valarana. l huh f-ll in action Aagasi l.ia, bain if dial lu((al hly h.ll.d In Lain., Mr. L Wr . Red Oak, la Mra. I. Itr, who born t Iuluiu .4 ).rs sgu. nlill that Irtun -ii still a mrr eluatse uf Iks rabiea nf ! milrl In th a4 Bile'. H1 al Ih fan r trsldeni here, nri Dad rMl'll In If 4 iak inr l7f. Mh wal liiiirri d lo l-r, Ur ea at III. hland Cn- .t. Via, in int. Ih -tir wa m pro luing vtrinarla h-r for many year. Mr. J. M. Ilivlaa. rarson. la Mr. J. M. lUrlaa. II. ha ram in Mn"iomry roumy yar eg front her hum In llllnoi an had baen a mntlnuil re.l.lent af lha cnunly since lhat litre, died at Ih bom 0 her daughtar her. Mlrhael Uofle. Ileatrlra. NhI.. Mi h. lioyl. It. form. erly a resident of Heairlr. die at Dia home ol NVi.nn, II w lha falhee of t'harlra IVni. firmer living south of Rea- tnr. Th body was tkn lo Beatrlc for bunai. Jame Pawell. Aurora, N. Jamea I'ow.ll ef thl elly dkd front apoplexy. II wa engaRed In sweeping out a grain ear when he dropped dead Mr. I'owell nn of. th beat known member of the Monlo fratmlty l-i Aurnra loose No. 61. For tnor than 50 year he ha occupied th position of junior dearni. Th funeral was k In tharg of Ih Masons, William Z. Phillips, flrand Island. Nb Th body of Wil liam Leonard l'hllllp, who died m i ninha aa tha result of accidental In juries, arrived In this city accompanied by relatives, and funeral orvlrr wer held si the Ursnd laland cemetery, wher In terment wa made, Fdwnnl I'lauwien, Jr. (Irand Island, Neb. Mr. and Mr. Ed ward Clnusai'n mourn the loaa of aa In fant son, F-dward, Jr.. who died at tne home, at the' as of 1 day. Funeral aorvlccs wer conducted at th bom. Mr. Drlln nock. Grand Island. Neb. Word has been re ceived of th ilenth of Mr. Delia Buck , u . 1 1 th.. .it . . i 1'riitrr. nun niv.'in.ni i ..-. 8he a survived by her husband, a aon rnn n anuamer, ner sea mmnar, vim reside her, and three sisters. - Patrick lilgglns. flrand Inland. Neb. I'atrlck Hlgglns, a resident' nf Orand Island for 60 yearn, died at th St. Francis hospital where, Ixraus of Inflrmltie Incldant to hi ad vanced yenra, he had mad hi horn for the past five year. He ws born ln Kilkenny, Ireland, and wa tS. Funeral rvlcea wer held In 81. Mary' Catholic church, Rev. Father Helms officiating. Mr. Ralph Mcrieman. flrand Island, Nub. Mr. Ralph McCllmans, formerly Mis Mabel Wlnana. died at the home of her father, Frank Wlnans. in thin city following a brief III reaa. Mrs. McCllmans had fur aome time lieen residing ln California and was on n vlait with her father when taken I'l. Funeral aervloe wer held ln th real- dence of Frank Wlnans, Rev, A. A, Smith of th Presbyterian church, officiating, i Leonard Z Miller. - Orand Island, Neb. Leonard L. Miller, 75, died nt the home of hi mother, Mrs. W. ir. Bents, in this city, following an extended Illness. He had com to thl city from Montana to be with relatives. Surviving him are a widow, on small c'oughter, and hi mother. Mr. John Pom. Beatrice. Nob. Mra. John Dom, 76, pioneer resident of Gago county, died at her home soutiiwest or jea trice alter an Illness of three months. She la eurrlved by her husband, three son and a daugh ter. , Mr. Ixi n V. Carter. Lodgenole. Neb. MrB. Lou Virginia Carter, 6S. wife of J. Q. Carter, prominent farmer and atockman, died at ner nome here. The body was taken to Fairfax, Mo., tho family' old home, for burial. The husband and seven children survive. Mrs. E. A. Wells. York, Neb. Mrs. E. A. Well died at the fnmllv home here. She was 63. She came to Tork county with her husband in I97. Mia Lillian HlmpklnX. David City. Neb. Funeral service wer held here for Mies Lillian Slmpkins, who died at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Slmpkins, of this city. Miss Simpklns was city librarian up until tn lima of her death, having held that po sition for 16 years. She leaves her par ents, two Brothers ana tnree sisters, Mrs. Edward McAvoy. Gretna. Neb. Mrs. Edward MeAroy. died in an Omaha hospital following an operation. Her husband wa formerly county sheriff of Sarpy county but for the last four years has been farming near Gretna. Besides a husband, Mrs. mc Avoy 1 aurvlved by aged parent, Mr. Mr. Sarah E. Laymen, Table Rock, Neb. Mrs. Sarah E. Lay man. 70. who had been a resident of Ne braska for more than half a century, died at her residence after a severe illness of many weeks. She was the wife of John H. Layman. Mrs. Layman was a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kerns, who camo from Pennsylvania ln 1866, settling on a farm two miles south of Table Rock, S'ha is survived by her husband, one son, Glen Layman, and two daughters, Mr. Llnnle Faulkner and Mr, F. W. Porak of Humboldt Mr. Nancy. Talor of Table Rock Is a sister and Wesley N. Kern of Adams a brother. Funeral service were held at tha M. E. church ln Table Rock an burial was ln Table Rock cemetery. Mrs. Mary Glenn. Falrbury, Neb. Funeral ervlee wer held for Mrs. Mary Glenn at the Glenn home ln Falrbury. She wa a pioneer of Jefferson county. Madison, Neb. Stephen Edward Jones, youngest eon of Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, died from a rupture of a blood vessel in the brain. He was born at Madi son, May 17. 1896. and had resided here all his life. The funeral was held at his parents home. Rev. Mr. Wlmberly offi ciating. Burial was in Crownhill cemetery. The- boy Is survived by his parents, one brother and one sister, and his grand parents. Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Jones, all of Madison, . Roelfs-Roseman. Dlller, Neb. Walter M. Roelfs and Miss Rosalie Marie Roscman of Dlller, were married at Lanham, Kan., by Rer, A. I.bU of St. John's Lutheran church, StecUmnn-Jobe. Beatrice, Neb. CUne William Stock man. 25, and Hasel Lucille Jobea, 20, both of Tecumseh, were married here by Coun ty Judge Messmere. Chllcott-Albers. West Point, Neb. Lester Chllcott and MIbs Alwlne Alber were married by Rev. A. E. R. Oleschlaeger, pastor of St. Paul' Lutheran church. They will make their home near Wlsner. Sloaker-WllsOtt. Sidney. Neb. Miss Juanlta Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mra Frank R. Wil son of Sidney, waa married to John P. Sloaker of Douglas. Wyo... by Rev. T. Pcrter Bennett of the Methodist church VanHorn-Hanson. Stromsburg, Neb. Charlotte Hanson and Victor Van Horn, both of Btromsburc, weo married in Omaha at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. Judge Stauffer. Rev. Mr. Van Horn of the Methodist cnurch at Benson, brother of th groom, terformed tha ceremony. Miss Hanson of Sidney. has been a bookkeeper in th First Na t'onal bank of Stromsburg for two yearn. The young eoupl will resld on a farm near Stromsburg. Wlllis-Klrkpa trick. Callaway, Neb. Oscar Willi and Mra. Weddings Nebraska Social Activities talk 4 a ttannuat, Kslsoa. k A fikr M .. ba. oust i at lie thii-uu thut.a, tin is aih hul J i" nf ih i 4 I4 l'4r Mla4) Ihsir I -aaa" I. O. O. r. la.lalUlWn. fa!lr, N. 'li luds Ka, IH, aa4eet 44r f f44 rHo. k.4 iheir -iBHi 'siiii f-r ih la.lallaiwa afl.r.i 1'u nf ef s astsllun In !' lmy Ut4 Mlr . t Vu al Aiavld. aV-beaaaa laalall OfrW. , , rae fur, K.u lb ib.lt I'k1 lasiall'4 tbair ! ll"l hlfa. Ki Olain ef Toruin b'l rasfg ot Ih .M.moay. Tt. Wi. Ifira wars, asm gfaad, 'f- H-bfl u ! in4. all n p.tk.ri .fUf. Mm l-a ev.i.i fmaaelat etr.iary. Mi " ". s,,4 ir.air, Mia mad I'ai"'. MlkUIrr 4rgnl. Lag.fele, Wsia Xm.Mli.t m)allf r Oerlr-d. Kirbpatrlrlf. toll, of ia . .r married at tlandy. . fc" run 1. ih. d.ughier ul J.'hn '"!"" j; wealth lrmr ao4 HKWmn, n id nrtn ( hf. tfU4r-H ge. pan. City. Ni. Hi Msrf,1 W.ns.r w niantod m rtimon . I'fitr t Ih Uaihodial f..n. In Ihi eiiy. Il.it h young upl nr Irom lllaaalh. k.a" and "om in Paw". t'Hy l ha May. 0 N. l-anaun. Methmliaf l-a.i.ir, marry thm. Mr. and Mrt lUrviJ Muiv. M of lllirth. nccnini.siile.1 them aiil ltnsa-d l n i i-iiiwHr. -r thuir hem in Htili. OgorsnlUn-Ulmsled. rnibrldl. l Anum fgor'.ll nl alia iri i.. --" -. . , j..kn a I'alho lO abur' h, in crrnm 'l h 'l '' ''"' ! and the bndo la a daughter ut Mr. Mil Flam Olmstsil. M'llaaa.Hulu. ....... u.hn liuiith Kulp w mkffl.4 lo Norv.l Wllro; of K !; thuiri ? Thr t4 U- e a. I. lfl.aa.li Tabl Rk. N.b Mis Mry "' duhlr II sir. ana . r.... . r.. of Humboldt, as married to iorg ..J ..t I ....In. an aliM'trlrian f "b.t cfiy? T.i.y will m.k. th-i. - horn. In Lincoln, th bud being a oookkaeiwr at lb wncoia noi vu n-sh-ierley. N'ebrka City Jam- i'sh ntl Mis I.llliam y.rley of Ihi oily ' nia. r.ed at 8ldny, la TiUbol-I'hllllpa. Qrnd laland. N-b.-e'l'h- rJlnJ Mlaa Myrtle Phillip and L.I Talbot, both f thl. ely. took Mara at Lo"l y After a brief honeymoon the coupl will resld In thl ciiy. Johnann-Schwari. Orand laland. Neb. Th tnarrlaga of Freeman B. Johnson of Deer Wood, Wyo. and Magdalena 8chwor of Aan ton. Neb., look pi. at th court houae In thl Uy. County Jodg Muliln of- flclatlnf. ftVhaltl-Kroerer. Ornd Island Neb. August Schults of thl city and Mia Hattle Kroegor of r.i-k. r married at Lincoln In u quiet wedding ceremony. They will re side near iannoro Bartenbnch-Lelch. Grand Island, Neb. Of Interest to .v.i. trUnum har la tha announcement of the marrlag of Mls Iran Ldgh. . . . l i,a V II Le ch uaugnisr ui mi. Of Denver, and 0orgo HartenbacR, n of Mr. ana ir. ntmr . which took place at Bt. joseim, i'h.v will make thela horn ln Grand Island. Cr-Valller. m . , . v!nt. Th wiarelfi-a of Laura Qulllln Valllcr, daughter of Mr. Mrs. w, it, viui"" nJ. Crs of Lincoln took plac at the homo of tha briue parcms, ..... . . .w- .t.i.iinn hnreh nerform- nose oi mo v...'".""" , lng the ceremony. Mr. and Mr. Crcsa left at once ior inoir n..i..D . '"'",, where Mr. Cres Is connected with tho tmffln denartment of the Burlington railroad. Cnlou-Nlelsen. 0i . T . . ,1 XTrtt. rnmlnff II . SUC- urana mmu, i..-. w........n - is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Margaret wieiaen to wmum uuiu.,, which took place t Kearney enriy m . . v.. . . ... v-1 v. f . fi u: a a nnlv re- iecemuer, uuv " .... .. . -- cently learned when the couple mal'e announcement ana ion. .or ............ on an extended honeymoon trip. Mr. Gulou Is secretary-treasurer of the Grand laland Culvert and Metal work and la well known. Orcen-Weber. Orand Island. Neb. Th marrlag of Mia Roe, Weber and Charles F. Green, both of Aurora, took place ot the court house ln thl city. County Judge MulUn officiating. . Doxaee-Buttrenl, Orand Island, Neb. The marriage of Anna Battreal and Harry L. Doxsee, both members of th Soldiers' Home at Burkett, Neb., took place recently. Ad jutant Walte performing the ceremony. The groom has th distinction of being the youngest civil war veteran ln the Burkett home. Tobln-Wnlker. Pawnee City, Neb. Miss Amelia Walk er, former high school student of this city, was msrried to Walter W. Tobin of Clark, at the homo of the bride s par ent, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Walker. They will live near' Clark. Rev. C. N. Dawson officiated. Chambera-Cantrall. Tork, Neb. Fay H. Chamber of Charleston and Bessie Contrail of Mo Cool wer married ky County Judge Hopkins. Belslnger-Hlett. York, Neb. Clarence Relslnger and Mlaa Ma Hlett, both of Waco, were married at the First Christian church at Waco. The pastor, C. B. Smith, of ficiated. Johnson-Davis. Tork, Neb. William C. Johnson and Miss Ethel C. Davis, both of Osceola, were married at the Methodist parsonage. IUv. L. R. DeWolfe officiated. Sfewart-Fllchlnger. : Tork, Neb. William Stewart and Thel ma Fliokinger, both of Waco, were mar ried by County Judge H. C. Hopkln. Jedllcka-Otonpallk, David City, Neb. Miss Olive Otoupallk and L. E. Jedlicka. both of this city, were married in Seward by Judge Paul H. Bee. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Frances Otoupallk of this city and Is a sister-of the former Nebraska football star, Hugo Otoupallk, now of Ames, la. Tho groom I owner ot the Electric shoe shop her. ' Qnlgly-Colling. Table Rock, Neb. Miss Matilda Colling of Table Rock was married to Ivan Qulgly. Tha ceremony took place at Indlanola, of wihch place the groom Is a resident. The groom is a young farmer who was tempo rarily employed with the water tank erec tion crew which put up the Table Rock tank. They will make their home on a farm ln the vicinity of Indlanola. ADVERTISEMENT RED PEPPER FOR GOLDS IN CHEST . Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. "Red Pepper Rub" is the cold rem edy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you and it certainly seemi to end the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints, relief comet at once. The moment you apply Red Pep per Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff reck or sore muscles, just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from, red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known. 1 rhattnaa. KlailMll 4 Ikcual rount Lata t iui.. a Trt C'Uriiy Miuiaiat e..llli alia llv. T, I. Braualt e,J..tf, Itfaaldetit, gin I1" . M Uvi.i), -il.lai. laaillala Mka l-adga, M.'fui.k. X.kL Wtt'o..k I id N. 1411. H, r, I', si. will b li.-tHut J.Kusrr 14 tit MiCm.k Kik ( in. tut slslajrat airaoaainaiaa f..r n li k I,. l. kta i.. i ll.al awiaalua. Ileal it th !.ia lialn l..4 f Haallt. tninri. iuiiia. i.iiurDs-', ,. " iib.r lawn will kav Ufl iisrttli,n ,.. Ill ' -HI " - ' w ' - II. treat teUbiallun by l-ibilum. ti .,1 1 ( i ii n ... ! . . . at. I'l, Nb in at. 11 Qolf flat nai'i ii annual .ei,i lo,.lli. Iir. K. tii'h..lon, prralde of lit elub, 4iialmaatsr. Dr. Nl. I ISOI r-lect-t praaldoat f ll , iuii at.. I J..I n k, )tpi r-lelt i.'ieiiy.lcaaufr. Inalall New iXllrer. Tatl llixk, Neb Th officer i phueiim am smpnient No, II,-1, O. u. I wera Inalalled by W, 14. tiara, past thl -..tiMii,-h aka waa a'aiitmldaloard fu IHat puri'iisa, a fullnn! M. H. Ilnrlan, tlii"f i-ainatrhl W, II, llaatln, n tkuiileiit Vnti-r Ataveaa. hli-'h lifiaatl li Matble, erlb Frank lochran, tra uierj C, I llunham, junior warden. Klwanl I lab Itaniue4. t morn, rtin. ilia utrnir u.n'w. th Kivaiila iluU wa well allanded. W, t'nttiplwlt av an IHtarunni la nn f'ltnttinra tiiipurtunltla In Wymote l: t'lld how he had voted many town In N'l.rMh before deciding en Wymora aa ilia m-n ipii-nnii in- w"t v'. Iinili"S .ir uer-t.iiiii.riii in puam'ea, r- Ihur Harm, formerly of Wymora, how ut IVviia l.alie. N. I, aav a vivid sc. ruunt of lb .vuparilaan Uagu la that ata a. V u i a a I. -i I a, ... v. ia. . i... . Wymore, Neb. Th board of dlraetor of Ih y, V. C. A. held th'lr annual rleetlun and banquet. Th bualneaaigirli ... . r i h.i. .....i I a rim... In Ika " I 1 1 rtiotns. Mrs. aims inir reaigneu inn ruirii'nl'iu rr in D.iar.l ot uiran.ir, tll-u I..-..I I . .1 mtm ml..i( ..I I- kaia nla.a inr.irniai tutlia wer aivan or couniy ofricera, Mrs, Fpeilmari, Mlaa liutt.rflsld ....I 1. 1 -- V.a k'-.w W. B. C. Inatallatton. niito Uprlng. Neb Th W. n. P. hva lnlnlled the following offlcar for th tiBiiiiiir vttari I'reaiiianc jin. acnia ail ui.Ti a"lilir ii.'v, pita, ii. n aiauiaon. junior vice, eira. ttiiaun; auarti, 11 1 a. t iiseheer; naal.tant guard. Mr. Jan Grave ntt; avcrctaryi Ihntna Graham; treosureri .lira. 1 -t 1 linn imnil-on: cnapitin, Mr. Mury I'runiy; conductor. Mr. Florenc I'ugo: asxistant conuurinr. sirs. Alma t'ranbuel; color berer Mr. Kale Jnnea, Mrs. Maul McUlnnla, Mr. Nellie Con- liiir'i, .iia. I'.iiiiiiiv I'a-auti. ana. aiauu.i lllnea of Wyinnr and Mesdame I. R. Could and A. C Ituel ot Beatrice, wer guest. r V VI llaa I Bin Springs, Neb. The Presbyterian v iirmiiftn r.noi'avor soviviy neiu meir rngular monthly business meeting at th I. .... - -a M n .1 1 -I HI a V. n n . iimib. Ana annual vivcnnn ui oiiiivra vtaa held and the following elected: Preeldaat, AI.VIKTIHFUPW CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED-UP HEAD Instantly Opens Every Air Passage Clears Throat. 1 If "your nostrils are clogged and - 1 1 -. rr . J 1 c . - uui iii.au is Muiicu ucLause oi natuy flfnrrh nr A rnlr! nnnlv a litfV ntirf antiseptic cream into your nostrils. It nenetrateQ thrnnrrri avere air niet. age, soothing and healing swollen, in- ' 1 1 1 nauiL'u liit-'uiuiancs aim you get in stant relief. Try this. Get a small bottle of Aviy d icttin uauu ai. any mug siuic. Your clogged nostrils open right up; your head is clear; no more hawking m: - . r r , . 1 . 1 nr stiuiiiiiiff. ioum nuy. iu tne stuffiness, dryness, struggling fof breath is gone. You feel fine. SAGGING FACES CORRECT ED BY NEW METHOD Tightens Loose Skin, Remove Deep Wrinkles OUR "LTFTTN8" OPERATION Takes Years off. Restores Contour. Tightens Loose Skin. Lifts Drooping Month. Lessens Baggy Chin. Removes "Jowls." Makes the F a e ' Shapely and Youthful. "Lifting" can b done without ft be ing noticeable or in terfering with daily duties. Moles, Pimples, Wartr, Superfluous Halrg Removed New Method. AH Nos3 Defects Corrected Dish or Denied Turn-op Nosa tml-k at-l.-ttl oiii miuiti Double "Hump" or t Dent "Big- fioaa. Quickly corrected, whether from Accident, Dl.sas or Birth. CONSULTATION FREE Call, phon AT 4598, or write for information about the Face, Skin, Scalp, Features or Complexion. Experience Counts Secnr the Best, C. A. FUREY INSTITUTE, ' 523 Securities BIdg. Office hours, 9 to S and 7 to 8 Sundays, 10 to 12. T .The consensus of opinion is that the new prices, combined with the definite advance in automobile development of the new Type 61, constitute the Cadillac, in even higher measure than before, the greatest motor car value in the world. J. H. HANSEN CADILLAC CO. Farnam at 26th Ave. Har. 0710 Thi I a (Cadillac town. Mis Mary l.""ullukt H, aii .!!. il.aa it Ki. (visit, lira r f. H-J.rlia; iamer, M't, W, II, I'afi -. . T La-! t-tl. West P.lal, N'b Ik U...1.I Wad. man a hW)i Kaibb,e lauaa a ikt .lt lLa4 alfnaia Ikla k. Ika W-dtun war Inatatled bv liulalltna Cnasvl J. i. l!i. .11 kd earari, A. 4. k.taa Th lulluall. utll4l H . Poller, taa.iable raenal, Ur Tvlll, walll.y dna.,r, Auaiul lUnft, eletk) m V nam a pa I, bankrri Ksuaxb Ueialer, nalrhiaini llud iiutar, aat, 4 I'r, V. i, hollar, ht'i.lan. A, K. kraaaa, maaa.tr, Th adi .i. af lha Mal fsiahbui wtia ntt.u,.l by Ufa. t", W, A.ktfman. and ate' Mi. Ll.ua Kerb, ri. lit. i'ua Kmiiian, vtea efaclei Mt. Ilakel W.antr, rlianiallvr; Mra llartn Krauea, maihal Mia llaaala Hawaflh, itkutdi ! r. luitla. re. 4 - - 1 a. aannat p. nnciu.i, inn.r -M liati Hi. I.auiaa a- hsall-r. autar an. tinl JJf, r, J. Holler, .bralv'in. Will Balld" I barra. f.tfel. Neb Th fcvanIUel lu- taerant, wao r-neniir r .iin..l a rhur. h Dfiannailan beta, a la b-si h iih tlsa nl a ata rnixla'n fourth adilir. rhnuTTlay. West Point, Neb. "All Ul.t.W wa praa.nltd by Ih dramal, tla ef lb high 4WBbl, Orgaalsa lr amula. Dlller, Neb. A Iroup uf II. ,y Rraul wllh 14 member wa oinaiilfcl htl llh O. U Tinima a stout iimtitr, M, W, A. P.nlertaln, t Will. Nab Th M. W, A, led fate a r. -inintt la tli lln al Meightxii Bd th famine of both Mgta, Hretnen Nam Offlrrrr, Tabl Ra.k, Neb. At a -( m nf th Tabl Sock, Fit rttttipaity IMgar Norti wa elteltd praatilenti Guy It. llnnliatu. aeereiery and traaauiar: It. K. Hunan, hlefj liny W. I. Inn. assistant chief, mid A. 11. vt.ipaie, sitwatd, nine the com liisllun of Ih Watarworlt svalein atmi lirallrninary work by th firemtn la n.oea aary to lessen Ih fir Intuiaiu ratt wf 101 Jl'KM. Plan rommunlly llanqnrl, Cambrl.lna. Neb run I'suibibU Coin- mutiiiy club elected lurry Thorndiha, president and C. W. John, aarrvlary and tratirr. Th board of tnanigrr r: (',. W. John. II. K. llnv. Ilarrv Thorn. Ilk and II. P. Rutler. It drlded to noiii a gat-lugethvr l.an.iuet In wlibh Ih entire community. Including farmer and buaine and profession! min, will b Invited. Masonlo Meeting, LadgeBol. Nab. Th flral two data af February Robert U. French, grand rti. todlan of th Masonic lodge, will ronduct cnooi oc instruction her. County Y Meeting. Nelaon. Neb Tha annual eonvantlnn nf th Nuckolls county Y, M, C. A, will b held Iter Sunday at tha Meihodlat church. Th roiiipalgn I on this week to rals th budget for th work of next year. A stronger program I planned for th coming yeur than ha been attempted since the county organisa tion wa established four year ago. li I I I I I I il .1: I I I I I I li I I ! A Good Used Piano Ifor'pO Monday we, offer this good upright instrument for only $90.00 : 3 other pianos equally aa good bargains, espe cially this player, a $700 one, that's just as good as new, ' for $395 ' Monday at jiiiiiiiiiinniiiliiiinnlniixiMi'Hiir'iiininiiirii 'iimia 45 Business News Plaaalt raftaortJtly, 4Vhkab, h.k Tk hn af Risd! Tl.amaaa ha baa difta-iitad, A. I. HI4 di parskaait g th taiaitat af bis kailaat, ea4) will atiaa Ik drag boaikaa aadaf la bam b Uahkaa ktitaa r, W4 Hand l4tw4. Oahk.h. Ktk. Tt rbll f-rvlea slab bar I taking a aauv tft In lb l'M it a-rar lunal 4 tai aid a a mad l ata ran Hrn4ttr aa4 Alllsae. Thi la it aa ka I wf ra4 la Ik tai Ih llalla l'ieii tat'a4ia h'Shwar, villi I btiag a.watd frfatuiana It am lk gulf a lb fWath I'akuia I ka, rm Meal MJkrbei, Teramtxh, rJfb karawtl Ktatu af fw. Ke 1'iiy has laaaed a lawm In Ih tidl 1 oll.l.n, la Tatumaaa, a4 lll a aaar 11 ( matktt. Cadf Hatta S.I4. brler, Nab Ur. K. t. Iltl, at. I. Hi ireaiit n.ana.of ol h lady ba, I a parebaaed It pfriy. It lll be Vaia a lb Cammaieiat roam. rarwiar akin IHtldrad. Wymore, Nekthe Krmf Ofal. Lumbar and Okl rem pany mti bar. lin. iff waa aatved at aoo by ih lva n4 ilaurhlar ef Ika inrkhaidei. Akoel III aeaj reeiil, II, V. Jankin ef Lincoln sate an sddre-s en "Oaneral lliMinaa t on.lilions .1 II Afftct th Lumbar Ituai. naaa" l b follening otfuer wart slatted i You're 11 X f II nnW Mill VI ' PM-JR9ff I 4 Wot More Than Tows freight cars. Pulls tons of materials about factories. Hauls trailers loaded with lumber. Hauls coal and crushed rock. Does excavating and hoisting. Crushes stone. It does the work of from four to six horses at less cost. It does all the work on the farm in less time. There isn't any doubt about the dependability, adaptability, efficiency or economy of the FORDSON TRACTOR. Place your order now for reasonably prompt delivery with any of the following: Authorized Omaha Ford Dealers . UNIVERSAL MOTOR COMPANY. . . . .2562 Leavenworth St. ADKINS MOTOR COMPANY 4911 So. 24th St. GALBREATH MOTOR COMPANY 60th and Military Ave. McCAFFREY MOTOR COMPANY 15th and Jackson Sts. C. E. PAULSON MOTOR COMPANY. .20th and Ames Ave. SAMPLE-HART MOTOR COMPANY. .18th and Burt Sts. " PRESENT FORD Over Nebraska rf.a j.ht, L H I IL ill tin rllfl, W, i Kl.f itiixui, J. A. t.uki I.at. rer, W ! vi ; lutiinfa J. I- J.k.a W. A. aukl. Ik ..al ai.iit4 ol I r ! na su4 ta ..ua al II. ki shrink.. 1 k .f bailJlfg knlatima, ' la4 fUa'k I larlWa. idaay, Kk Tk s4 Hank kaautialian af I n.i.nna tsenty ktld us kual airallHf a. eia.-tt Ik fauaalnf Xt.erst .. II. Ik.ila.ll, aidiier, kiaal. dakl ; I'elae N.ltaa l'nf. i. ,rtaijrKI; 4'. V, IbeHikalt, aiilwr, , lalatl lf aa, !. lirata) ( awrxxy I leetU-a, IMiler, Krb Th rstn.er lli.in rem. Ey alrlal Iht lullaaief 4ita li'iat V W lalfen. r. W, llrNiieh. fe. M. km), liar. Hi a tlaaaa 4 Ittil fl'-tii, tit 11. 1, a i aieelad ruakaa-i. t adit 14-4 fiulil for Ik aar ati J,l:i. I' la It ale lltt.lt, fUgy, ntk-lh rai,l.til uf rni, dura at planhlag a btln taalai aratam lnlall4 ll I welllt.sltd lli.l aaa taa b IntuiM fr atntui lil.ttl. fata rase ('nttiHaay hi eH a. Tlla bi-finst, N'tb At lbs aau.l maallag wf Ih Hag 4.'uty Inaurakt ruii.faay, bel4 hera, Ih luiloain o'li. rera, war ltt-tdi J. J, It. I'tiarauH, i raai'lrnli IX liou.it., ale ertl.lint ; J, w, alaiplta, t.ttiai Jena n, aaiiin. Iftat uteri l. Iwu.is uf l.ibfiy, ud W, next chance you get on your way to the sta tion your tar stops, bhe doesn t seem to be getting cas. Trains leave on time they don't wait you're late. You'll never make it AStrombergGasolineFilter elim inates all such delays. It cleans the gas absolutely removes ev ery partical of dirt, every drop of water. Filters the fuel just be fore it enters carburetor. Cuts down repair bills because dirt Dealera this is fast selling necessity that you should not overlook. Write for complete facts about territory and sales discounts. MADE BY STROMBERG MOTOR DEVICES COMPANY Manafactunri of tft Stromberg Carborttor 64 East 25th Street Chicago, Ullnoan Distributed by AUTO ELECTRIC SERViCt. CORPORATION 2205 Farnam Street, Omaha TRACTOR NEW PRICE Effective January 27th $ 395 00 f. o. b. Detroit a Tractor A Portable Mixes concrete. Drives piles. Hauls street cleaning' equipment. Grades and rolls streets and ' roads. Machine shop power. General hauling. Moves buildings. Industrial locomotive. PRICES ARE THE LOWEST A. ftftiBt af iUalrlca. ntr alatlad tie le'-"- tk Nrir bat II III It In. aik.n la ! sal It. iu in tk "-- Tb. vaa U-t (..alia l ! Ill t IsraaW aksa I tatlaata. Il.atfi.e, Ntk Tk rills rriaf I kl-a -0..falit aak.laiia Ska. a '- a kwainta tlnrtag lb at.i , t t a, Thaa allutr .111 el".t I ra. .t.kt. J. II. Itavaai flttlStal, ll. II ltuf evrtir -If stumer, J4, o. Andrew, AdatM Htutb Offistar. Raalrlr, K.k II. J, kitntk. oka fca baett a HK.ktUtf la Ika rittl Kailaaal ba SI a 4a iks .Ik.- Il.l. Wa (I. lad l-raa .It i. u ih un.ra al II. aaval k.aalll, t lit alafk k.Mtl. Illktr f li..i af i. B t'atfiaaa ! M It. kmiitl, ttr ffeeideal, ad Ate Stgl. t ashlar, l-al atatt.- Waal tuia. l, St a Ika iaeklildni af lb aaftnaf' Ca.itifaiita raitna. bald tktir annual tuttin g 4 ait. ltd tk fuU lomag kl'irttai t'. f. Wild. t'ti4tl I.. Mantlaan, Via praejaalj tlaf inaa , . . . , . .. - ... . itaintie, ti.aaurtti ft. ft na( wffieiff laWtaiita I n teati I. T um ll, Ntb Ikar ha bh a olutiua uf a,atlnbip In Ik nral t . h.nd.te start af llukian a Ntllmaa at 1 luih, Kra4 llshlma ha bou.hl Ik Initraai r hi aartntr, Vttaea llllltnaa, h, ii tu in state a me faiur. Mr, ltiliM.au -.a i in... i.a taa man ., hi ,. (i,, glrtt, , n,Bff iiilimaaa hi father. $00 accumulating in the carburetor means repair bills. Can be attached to any make or model car to bottom of vacuum tank, on carburetor or directly to gas line. A necessity selling at $3 that will outlast car. Prevents theft locks the car. Your car is in complete without one see your dealer today. State name and model of your car. Power Plant EVER QUOTED" Ft I WaaBst. V