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THE BELLEVILLE (KANSAS) TELESCOPE JUNE 27, 1929 CUBA Howard Norton, the mechanic who works for Frank Sefcik, visited in Lincon, Sunday. Tho band concert, which was to be Juno Rose Kasha received. givon last Wednesday night, was post- a inossaRe from her son John poncd until Friday on account of the of Alberta, Canada, telline: of the windstorm nl'l Mrs. Emmanuel Schneberg- MiMH Till Chopp and grew to wo- visited at -the Wcslev Kolman manhood in this vicinity. She and her horn nea.

family made their home in Canada for trip RPveral years and burial was 1 nr 1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Schneberger and Last Runaay, while Mr. and Mrs. Rob Lawson were away from homo an Charles Kcsl oil stove oxplodc'd and started a fire.

The furniture and all their clothing was badly burned they returned. At first Mr. Lawsoh tried to telephone for help but the phono was so hot that ho a'andonod the idea and sart- cd to put out Iho fire himself. He finally succeedrd in doing so and saved the hou.se bnt the interior is badly scorched. Mr.

and Mrs; Poto Lallack of near' Haddam entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Anton and cbildron, Mrs. Anna Horak, Mr. and Mrs.

Cbas. Horak and children, Mr. and Mvs. Tom Lallack and children, Mr. Mrs.

Lallaok and children, Mrs. Green and children, of Fairliury, Nebr. Onitc a of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Roth, Sunday.

Those present were: Mr. and Mr.s. Joe Bcnyshek, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rett, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Benyshek, and family, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Roth and children, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Roth and children, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Kauman and children, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Havel and children, Mr, and Mrs. Fi'ank Havel and children, Mr.

and Mrs. Bart Kalivoda, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baxa, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Havel and children, and Mr, and Mrs, Frank Dosedlo and children. Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Palachek of near Munden visited at the B. W. Shulda home Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Anton Havel entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Kalivoda and children, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kalivoda and Mr.

and Mrs. Adolph Blech and children of Munden, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bednar and children, Wesley Kauer and tlie Misses Lillian nrd Laura Koukol, Mrs. Dan Sulivan and children, had been visiting here the past week returned to their home in Fair hiu'v Sunday morning. Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Larabee and children ol" Mankato, visited friends Clarence Richocky attended the ball game at Rydal Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Cbas. Herink and son Charles and Leonard Kllmek motored to Sunday. John William Gi'ucnwald of Clyde visited with James McDonald and Felix Lang from Thursday until Sun- I day. Mr, and Mrs, John Kesl, from Seneca, Kansas, visited at the John home Sunday.

Mrs, James Nelson and children who bad been visiting with Bli.ss Frances Celoud the past week return-' ed to their homo in Fort Riley Sun- dax'. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Sefcik and son visited in Clay Center, Sunday. WAYNE NEWS June and Mrs, Alex Smith of Topcka spent Sunday with the formers parents Mr, and Mrs, W. 0. Smith and son Owen.

Prof, and Mrs. A. Prichard of Winifred visited in Wayne from Thursday until Friday, Mr, and Mrs, Ekstrom and family were Sunday dinner guests of "Ml'. Mrs Cousins, Mi's. Bertha Smith spent Sunday with Mrs, Lydia Erickson, Mr, and Mrs, E.

Chasu and lit-tlo Ruth Minton of Sabetha visited relatives here from Thursday until Friday. Mr and E. Ericson and Mr, and Jolin Bowman of Scandia came to Wayne Friday to help Mi's, T)an Erickson celebrate her birthday, I3r, and F. C. Tyrcc went Lo Lindsbnrg Sunday to visit their daughter, Bessp.

Rev. J. A. Gabriol.son to Polk, last week on business. Wavne has been quite well represented at the revival mectincrs bointr held at Talmo.

Owing to the good success (hey will continue the meetings all this week including Sunday, BTr. and Mrs. D. B. Nixon enterain- a dinner Sunda.v the following; George Stransky was a Clyde vis- Mr.

and Mrs. E. L. Shopard and fam- itor, Thursday. Fred Kesl and Joe Stransky attended the Masonic celebration in Alexandria, Sunday.

Mrs, Olive Doupnik of near Agenda is visiting her sister Mrs. J. Lesovsky, this week. Miss Nellie Green of Fairbury, Neb is visiting at the Anton Strumfa home, Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Swab and children motored to Concordia Friday, Mr, and Mrs, J. Havel and daugh-i H.

Lilly, ters Blanche and Mrs, Chas Novak were transacting business in Belleville Wednesday, Miss Louise Barton, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Cooney in. Omaha the past few weeks, re-1 turned home Sunday i Mrs. Rose Kasha, Mary and Rose and Ed Shimek visited fi-iends in i Narka Sunday. i Mr, and Mrs.

John Kesl, Mrs.j ilv, Mrs. Diianc McClure and children, Mr. and Mrs. M. Havel and son Eillv Max.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Close and family and Mr, and Mrs, Hetherington and family motored to Nebraska, Sunday, Miss Mary Ann and Newton Smith were dinne guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs, R.

Anthony, Mrs. Bessie Burr of Omaha, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WHITE ROCK hero Sunday. i Mr.

and Mrs. V. Dockins and I Dodson visited friends in Repub-1 McDonald lie, Saturday, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterka.

John I in Clyde. Panrk and Helen Max and Miss Tillic-: Vacha and Lou Strumfa made June Walter Saunders is feeling bettor this week Sam Persingcr, Lester and Edwin were calling awhile at George Osborne's Wednesday. Henry Gritten and family were in Fvnnccs Kuchera, Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Republic Wednesda.v evening. Kcsl, i.r.d Milroy motored to Superior! 0.

Simmons and family were Friday afternoon. Thursday visitors at the Joe Fuller Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Svatopolsk and home, son of Corpus Christi, arrived, Godsey Carlson mowed thc! sides of here Thursday for a few days visit; the (isid Wednesday afternoon. i A large crowd of ladies took well and Felix Lang: filled 'caskets and attended aid all day sjient Sunday at the Dr. Gruenewald; at the Old Seitlers ground AVodnes- The supt. of Jewell county Sunday school, who is Rev. Meyers, delivered the sermon at White Rock Sunday morning.

Mrs. Glennwood Freed and baby was calling on Mrs. Joe Fuller and Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

John Angle were at Stant bright's Saturday riei'nnnn. Bowens finished for Mrs. Arthur Freeman Saur- day. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Erkenbrack were Mr. and Mrs, Jim Thomas ehildrcm Sunday Misses Audrey and Norma Fi 'oik their music lesson Saturday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Ed Kauer entertained following Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Hrrold Etterman and children, Mr. Jlrs. Cline Kauer and baby and Mrs.

Lorea Abraham. Mr. and Mrs, Alva Miller and fam- Will Miller spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. 0. Miller.

Charley Tipton and Sam Persinger inaf). boys spent Sunday at the Elmer Thomas home, Charley Sare and boys were calling jit P.liint Ebrights Saturday afternoon, Alva and Edward Simmons spent Sunday afternoon with Paul (First pubished June 27, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT STATE OP KANSAS, County of Republic, ss. In the Probate Court, in and for Roiniblic County: In the Matter of the Estate Abigail Frederick, Deceased, Ci'editors and all other parties interested in the aforesaid Estate arc herchy notified that I shall apply to the Pi'obate Court in and for said Couny, sitting at the Court House, in Belleville, County of Republic, State of Kansas, at the next term of said Court Monday the 22nd day of July, 1929 at o'clock M. for a Full and Final Settlement of said Estate, for allowance of services and attorney's fees, and discharge from further du- lics and release of sureties and for a rletcrmination of the heirs in and to estate. JESSIE A.

BROWN, Executrix of the Estate of Abigail C. Frederick, Deceased, Kan.sa.s, June 25th, A. D. Attest: Henry Hj Van Natta, iProbate Judge, FROM COAST IN 12 HOURS W. A.

Plane Arrives Here 55 Minutes Ahead of Schedule. Averaging a fraction more than 142 miles an hour for the 1,495 mile flight, thc airplane of the Western Air Exiu'css arrived at Kansas City at 7:20 o'clock Saturday night from Los Angeles, Two passengers were brought to Kansas City; two left the ship at Wichita, three at Amarillo and one at Albuquerque, The machine left Los Angeles at 7:05 o'clock yesterday morning and twelve hours and fifteen minutes later its wheels touched the soil of the Kansas City airport, fifty-five minutes ahead of schedule. About 90 minutes wore spent in stops along the line including the luncheon slop at Albuquerque. Duckwall's Candy, special for Saturday will bo cocoanut dips for 19c If you don't read the Telescope you don't get the news. Fried Chicken DINNER Today and Sunday 45c Enjoy the large servings of fried chicken, with other de- licioup.

foods. Annex Cafe LEG.ALS (First published June 27, STATEMENT of City Treasurer for quarter ending June 15, 1929, Sewer Fund Mch 15 to balance 844.31 283,19 1,127.50 ,1,127.50 Receipts Water Light Fund March 15 balance 18,697.73 Receipts 14,144,17 $32,841.90 Disbursements 19,163.13 15 balance 13,678.77 TWO; FARMS AT AUCTION AS I have moved to iManhattan, and my interests are there, I will sell at Public Auction, my two farms located and described below. Sale to be conducted on the premises of farm number one Monday, July 8, 1929 Beginning at 2:00 o'clock p. regardless of the weather day Tbc'V quilted three quilts. and Cline Kauer left for Sa- 31anche Stafford, left for Omaha, i Mj'.

and Mrs. A. H. Gauger accom-; spent Tiiesday an Saturday afternoon to attend by Mr, and Lesov- Jewell City where be National convention of the Sokol to Cl.vde Friday evening, i League convention. imd they attended the Barton.

Frank Sterba, Chas. Wokal. I trip to Bennington, dnie hmUiy mornmg Ed Benyshek, Victor Veroda and Rock League members Blan. Nebr nv (i whieh is beinn-held there Small and Bart Strnad of thfs week. VFairbury visited Sunday- at.the..

Joe i Tuesday Mrs. Millie Kesl and William i i Mrs. Marv Vacha visied at the Milo I Mrs, 0. Syatopolsky and Skala honie in Munden Sunday, Tex were six The Ladies Aid will meet with i guests at the Victor Mrs. Millie Kesl Thursday, July Monday, in.stead of July 4th.

Mr. and Mrs. Claven General Fund 15 balance Receipts nisbursGnients June 15 balance $32,841,90 1 661.05 2,080.39 2.741.441 2,177.17 i 564.27 Number One, 200 Acres Located 4 miles south and 1 mile east of Chester, and 3 miles west and 2 miles north of Munden, Kans. Legally described as the Southeast Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 1, Range 3. in Republic County, Kansas.

2.741.44' Street Alley Fund 1 March 15 balance Receipts 295.84 15 balance 866.87; story house with 8 large rooms; garage; wood and col) shed; ice house; double corn crib; granary; tool house, machine shed; hog hoii.ses; calf shed and pen; self cattle feeder; two hog waterers; chicken house; 50 acres hog tight with new wire; two wells; two gofid windiiiillcs; cistern; big supply tanks; Fairbanks 4-ton scales. Barn 32x48 with stalls for 7 horses and stanchions for 10 cows; two grain bins; calf stable for 20; basement brick and plastered. Hay barn, built to handle 150 cattle with 200-ton hay capacity. black soil, never failing to produce; 75 acres fine pasture, good trees. Fine feed lot.

Farm has been kept in high state of cultivation with fertilizer. 2 247.51 2,247,511 Mrs, Tony Trecek who took seriously sick Sunday is much improved at this writing, Emil, Cbas. and John Kesl transacted business in Belleville Wednesday afternoon, R. Law and Wm. Sw.ib made a busines trip to Cleburn and Man- attan Sunday.

Mr, and Mrs. Ben Lahodny and children were Concordia visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Stepanek and Mrs. Emil Makalous were Belleville callers Wednesday. Helen Dannefer who has been visiting relatives in Rossville, returned home Thursday evening. Bud Leshosky from Clay Center, visited home folks Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sefcik and Ed Veroda rhotored to Concordia, Thursday to visit Mrs. Ed Veroda at the hosnital. Edward Peters, who works for the Montgomery Ward in Concordia, visited relatives and friends here.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Belcher and son of Clyde visited at the Otto Vacha home, Sunday. Dorothy Vacha returned home with them for a visit. Tony Kadlet motored to Lindsburg Thursday returning Friday.

His daughter, Mrs, Elsie Uhe accompani- i afternoon. Alva Miller helped Will Miller put and Wednesday. Mrs. and Ms. Grace Simmons, Alva and Bertha, spent Thursday afternoon with Jlrs.

Ed Kiuioi- and Lola. Miss Frances Morlan gave Alma Dean Fuller her music lesson Thursday afternoon. Fred Allen and family were in Republic Wednesday evening. Mrs. Chn'-loy Sare was calling on Mrs, Gladys Thomas and baby Friday ed him home for a few days visit with relatives and friends.

The Misses Mathilda Opocensky and Emma Jehlik returned from Chicago, 111., Wednesday, Cocoanut Dip Candy, 19c lb, Saturday at DIVIDENDS DECLARED Regular quarterly dividends of 'per share have been declared on the preferred stock of Western Power, Light and Telephone company, the Telephone Power Gompany-and-The Public Utility Investment Company, according to report coming from the general office of the last named firm in Salina, Kansas. Dividend checks are going forward to Preferred stockholders July 1st. New J. I. Case Model Four Plow Tractor Will be on exhibition at Ferguson's This Week It Will Pay You to Come in and See It Ferguson Machine Co.

Phone 4 Belleville Mrs. Joe Fuller and children were calling on Mrs. George Fuller Friday afternoon. Ed Kauer was in Republic on business Thursday afternoon, Godsey Carlson di-ug the roads on Thursday, Alva and Bertha Simmons took their music lesson Tuesday morning. Geoi'ge Osborne was mowing hay Thursday afternoon.

Godsey Carson drug the roads on Thursday. All the leaguers that went to Jewell City to the convention report a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Simmons were on E. Standley and family Friday afternoon. Frank Schlutow dug a well for Ed Kauer Thursday morning. Buddy Fuller spent Friday afternoon nlaying with Alva Simmons.

A little hail fell in this community Wednesday evening but no damage was done. Mrs. Minnie Stone of iMrs. Coi-a Love well is visiting her. Albert Billing attended the big sale at Courtland Saturday.

Sixty-seven attended church Sunday morning at 'Whito Rock. Mrs L. Balhwell was on the sick list Sunday. Misses Alta Truex, Arlene and Gadys Leece took dinner with Misses Ava Cramer, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. John Angle and children were in Chester Sunday visiting relatives. Miss Jennie Batbwell. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Batbwell took dinner with Abort Billing and family Sunday. Homer Truex and family were in Mankato the first of this week, 0, Simmons and family spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Simmons, Cemetery Fund 15 balance r.v::. June 15 to balance Farm Number Two, 160 Acres Located one mile north and one-fourth mil east of the above farm. Disbursements 2in 152.71-L« 179.61 542.70 542.79 Denartment Fund March 15 balance 2,232.68 Receipts 44.34 Legally described as the Southwest Quarter jjulilic County, Kansas.

story house with 5 rooms downstairs, 4 rooms upstairs, full basement. Two small hog sheds with pasture; cob and wood shed; new chicken house; tool house; granary with four bins and alley; machine shed. Ten acres of good alfalfa; 20 acres wild grass of Section 18, Township 1, Range 2, Re- pasture; 10 acres good timber; drilled well with windmill; all fenced and cross fenced; mile from school on F. D. with lean-to on north and west full length; room for 8 head horses, 20 cattle and ,50 tons hay.

Disobursements June 15 balance 2,277,02 1 382.89 1,894.13 I Interest Fund March 15 balance Receipts 2,277.02 6.899.82 5,235.39 $12,135.21 Diubursements 5.581.75 June 15 balance 6,553.46 The.se farms have made money for me and will be a good investment for any prospective purchaser as they have both had the best of care. Farms are fenced and cross fenced. Buildings are painted and in fine condition for your future home. The auctioneer has personally inspected these farms and says they are the best, with buildings and land considered, he has ever had an opportunity to offer at public auction. For further information see C.

P. Brewer, Deshler, Wm. Jones, Belleville, or the auctioneer who will have charge of the sale. 12,135.21 Sinking Fund Mch 15 balance 7,432.24 -Receipts 5,687.81 13.120.05 ,5.700.00 15 balance 7,420.05 Terms and Possession on Either Farm: ment March 1st, 1930. These Farms Will Be Sold Separately.

15 percent cash on date of sale. Final settle- 13,120.05 The ii''ove statement is correct, BTLLINGSLEY, City Treasurer. L. L. WAGOR, OWNER COL.

G. E. WARING, Auctioneer, Chester, Nebr. The Economical ICY BALL Refrigerator Science and invention together have produced the successful iceless refrigerator. No ice to melt, no drain pan to empty each day.

With the CROSLEY ICYBALL in your home you have your own plant and are independent. Economical and easy to operate, an all around success. We have an Icyball refrigerator on display and will be glad to you the simple method of operating this Refrigerator. Colwell Drag Company Phone 42 The Rexall Store Belleyille Nation's Day and YOURS HELP YOU ENJOY IT WITH TIRES and Be sure your tires are in first class condition before you start on that FOURTH OF JULY TRIP. Drive in and let us inspect them.

We will conscientiously tell you whether or not they are safe. Weak tires frequently cause serious accidents. Tire trouble, too, spoils the fun of a holiday. If you need tires, we can furnish you with all size of various grades of FIRESTONES. FIRESTONE TIRES ARE "SAFE" BUYS Reduced Prices in Effect Now EMRICK-BAKER TIRE SHOP Phone 67 Expert Service BeUeville.

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