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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1932. THM (K A a AS) TE fcl 0 3B LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS (First published in The Belleville Telescope, October 20, 1932)-2t Voted for at General Election STATE OF KANSAS, Republic County, ss: To whom it may concern: the undersigned, county clerk of the above named county, have received a certified list of candidates nominated by each of the political parties of the state, and in accordance with the provisions of law, thereby publish so much thereof as is applicable to this county, and I have added thereto the names and addresses of the candidates nominated by the several politicVl parties as the same appear on file in my office. The following candidates nominated by the several parties and their post office addresses, and the office for which nominated, and the political party: NATIONAL For President and Vice-President HOOVER and CURTIS, Republican.

Presidential Charles C. Calnan, Troy. W. M. Glenn, Tribune.

W. J. Heiney, Grainfield, Sheffield Ingnlls, Atchison. A. Jordan, Lyons.

Ward A. McGinnis, Eureka. Harry T. Morgan, Wichita. John' Nyce, Caldwell.

For President and Vice I'rcsidcnt and GARNER, Presidential Aline K. Algie, Clay Center. Ancil F. Hatton, Westphalia. Harry D.

Hover, Eureka, E. B. Nelson, Longton. S. E.

Nosetine, Burdett. Chas. Riseley, Stockton. Jno. I.

Saunders, Cheney. Gene Sullivan, Atchison. Thomas J. Sweeney, Lawrence For President and Vice President THOMAS and MAURER, Socialist. Presidential W.

R. Carpenter, Ralph Oilman, Baldwin. Enoch Greer, Geuda Springs. Nathan A. Hoylc, Dwight.

M. L. Phillips, McDonald. D. W.

Pierce, El Dorado. Anton Shiilar, Avma. John R. Stone, Fort Scott. M.

L. Williams, Arkansas City. For United States Senator Ben S. Paulen, Independence, Republican J. F.

Wm. Renker, Topeka, Independent George Alfred Brown, Wichita, Independent For State Senator, 32nd District i Elk Creek Township Jamestown, i Robt. H. Hanson, Jamestown, Republican Claud Hansen, Democrat For Represenativc 60th District W. H.

Bobenhouse, Rydal, Dem- oci'at John Davis, Belleville, Republican COUNTY TICKET For County Clerk Coombs, Belleville, Democrat Monte L. Hill, Republican For County Treasurer Earle E. Hand, Belleville, Democrat H. A. Childj, Belleville, Repub-1 t''airview Township lican 1 Trustee-John Splichal, Register of Deeds i den, Democrat H.

Meyers, Agenda, Democrat W. Ahlstedt, Clyde, Republican Anderson, Agenda, Democrat E. Lisher, Agenda, Republican Kolman, Agenda, Democrat E. Agenda, Republican Justice of J. Bergstrom, Cuba, Clyde, Republican N.

Johnson, Clyde, Republican LEGALS Rasmussen, Scandia, Democrat A. Nystrom, Scandia, Republican Democrat Burns, Scandia, Republican. of Cardwell, Scandia, Democrat Justice 01 Ellingson, Scandia, DemocraT Justice of Rydal, Republican Justice of W. Plotner, Scdndia, Republican a Scandia, Democrat H. Lewis, Scan, dia, Diemocrat K.

Currie, Scandia, Republican R. i 1 Scandia, Republican Mun- Mollie Hadachek, Belleville, Rc- I TrusteeTrrJ. W. Kuchera, Mundon, Republican Hirmon, Belleville, Democrat Brokesh, Munden, Democrat FarmingUm Township Kadlets, Narka, Democrat H. Hirmon, Cuba, Democrat C.

Johnson, Narka, Democrat E. -Hal'deman-Julius, Girard, Socialist George McGill, Wichita, Democrat For Congressman Sixth District Charles I. Sparks, Goodland, Republican Kathryn O'Loughlin, Hays, Democrat For J.ustice of the Supreme Court, iVosition No. (fail V. Rice, Parsons, Demo- ciut Wm.

Easton Hutchison, Garden. City, Republican For Justice of the Supreme Court (Unexpired Term), Position No. 6 No Nomination Papei's Filed For Justice of the Supreme Court, (Regular Term), Position No. 6. Walter G.

Thiele, Lawrence, Rc; publican J. C. Ruppenthal, Russell, Democrat For Justice of the Supreme Court, -Position No. -7 publican For (Jounty Attorney Frank G. Spurney, Belleville, Republican For Probate Judge Henry H.

VanNatta, Belleville, Republican For Sheriff Bruce M. PoUey, Belleville, Democrat Andy Moore, Republic, Republican For Coroner H. D. Thomas, Belleville, Dem-1 ocrat For Superintendent of Public In- i struction i Marvin E. Larson, Scandia, Democrat Laura M.

Hill, Belleville, Republican For Clerk of District Court Wm. Novris, Belleville, gj-at I Cibolski, Agen- Wm. R. Goodwin, Belleville, Re- i Democrat publican Freedom Township R. Bundy, Belleville, A.

Seaman, Belleville, Democrat Black, Belleville, Democrat Union Township Wenda, Republic, Democrat F. fJoodwin, Scandia, Republican Bowen, Scandia, Democrat Millen, Republic, Republican E. Rasmussen, Scandia, Democrat B. Mikesell, Republic, Republican Justice of Birrell. Republic, Democrat E.

Reed, Scandia, Democrat i Scandia, Democrat Washington. Township P. Stafford, Republic, Democrat S. Thompson, Republic, Republican Smith, Smith, Republic, Republican. -Milner, Republic; Republican White Rock Township S.

R'ussell, Cour land. Republican Nystrom, Republic, Republican Tul'ey, Republic, Republican Justice of Linden, Courtland, Republican Johnson, Courtland, Republican Othberg, Courtland, Republican Tor County Coninmsioner 2nd District Frank E. Beck, Republic, Democrat I Frank E. Williams, Rydal, Rc- publican For County Commissioner 3rd District F. W.

Washichek, Cuba, Democrat C. A. Lindahl, Agenda, Repub- iir VI, ii win be held on the 8th -aav Wayne, Republican officers will be elected for Smith, Wayne, several offices and that the Democrat General Election wiirbe held Justice piling places of the Wayne, Democrat i county Justice of T. The'hours of voting in all lalmo, Democrat i from eight a. m.

un- Justice of L. Petty- TTI l-T- guesta of Mr. and! E. C. Nfchol and Dorothy at Concordia, Mrs.

F. A. Cullers spent from "the W. Nimocks home in Concor- 4. Hammer, Claricei Ross, Anita -wa3--the7gue9t- Medlin.

Opal and of honor at a large gathering of Brewer, and Mrs. relatives at tke home of her, Vernon Wright enjoyed a weiner daughter, Mrs. Sam Mahan north Hunter Sherrard cab- of- -in-wednesdav celebrating her birth- A basket dinner was served at noon. Those present were: Mrs. Wm.

Loring, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hohman and family, Mr, and Mrs, Carl Reece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loring and Leora, Mrs.

Ada Afi- pegren, Dorothy and Norma, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burns, Mrs. Aug. Olson, Mr.

and Mrs Geo. Larson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Norris, Mr. and Mrs.

Carrol Anderson, Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Mahan and family, and Geo. Larson, sr.

G. W. Nimocks and Lawrence Nimocks attended the funeral of a relative at McPherson Sunday. Herbert Wilson of Clay Center spent Sunday at the Chas. Tedrow home.

Miss Agnes Tedrow, who has been visiting her parents the past week accompanied him to Abilene. Chas. Wolford of Corning theC. H. Freed home Mrs.

Ray Muth and Mrs. Chas. A. Othberg spent Thursday in Concordia. Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Lewis and Hugh Etter spent Monday in Salina. Mr.

and Mrs. Algot Anderson entertained their card club at their home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Delbert Forsberg won high score and Mrs. Carrol Anderson held low score.

At a late hour lunch was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. El Reno Se- derlin, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Doctor, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Norris, Mr. and Mrs.

Carrol Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. 0. G. Lowell, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Wilbert Saunders, Mrs. Delbert Forsberg, and Mr. and Mrs.

Algot Anderson. Mrs. 'May Meade spent from Tuesday until Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson at For-- moso.

Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Blakeley and Lawrence Nimocks were in Belleville Friday on business.

Miss Nell Talkingtqn and Miss. mond Bagley home. They, also visited at' tlje Ralph Graham home ur Webber, Sunday. Buster Kirkpatrick went to Edna Stillman of Salina were 'rT week end guests of Miss Geneva Evelyn, ot Concordia Johnson. geneva Sunday guests at the Lars Johnson.

Dr. and Mrs. Orvil Nichols and Ninhnlf lican John, Talmo, Republican til six o'clock p. m. I Albion Township Bever, Democrat L.

J. Edwards, Narka, Republi- can Justice of Doup- 1 nik, Wayne, Republican Belleville, County of Republic, Kennedy, Tal- October, mo, Democrat Havel, Wayne, Republican (Seal) Court- John S. Dawson, Hill City, Republican Charles A. Bowman, Kansas City, Democrat For Governor H. M.

Perkins, Kansas City, Socialist Harry H. Woodring, Neodesha, Democrat John R. Brinkley, Milford, Inde- liendent Alfred M. Landon, Independence, Republican I For Lieutenant Governor James B. Wood, Liberal, Dem- ocr-at Prank McClelland, Lawrence, Socialist Charles W.

Thompson, Topeka, Republican For Secretary of State L. L. Slater-, Ma'nafittan, Socialist i' H. Kemper, Topeka, Demo- Fi J. Ryan, Kansas City, 1 Kenublican ijl For State Auditor W.

J. French, St. John, Republican J. Christman, Wichita, Democrat Joseph Cornell, Dellvale, Socialist For State Treasurer C. R.

Ingraham, Yates Center, Socialist Tom B. Boyd, Topeka, Republican Joseph P. Burns, Salina Democrat For Attorney-General Howard E. Payne, Olathe, oci'at Roland Boynton, Emporia, publican Burt Comer, Wichita, Independent For Superintendent of Public In- structidn W. Markham, Yates Center, Democrat Republican Ella S.

Burton, Topeka, Indc- pendent For Coniinissinncr of Insurance Charles F. Hobbs, Baldwin, Republican Frank L. Britton, Topeka, Demi ocrat Frank Higgins, Independence; Socialist For State Printer Wm. M. Wade, Independence, 'democrat C.

Austin, Cottonwood Falls, L. Bald ridge, Arkansas City, Socialist DISTRICT TICKET Fur Judge of the District Court, 12th District Tom Kennett, Concordia, Democrat Hyland, Washington, Republican Beaver Township 0. Brown, land. Democrat I Nelson, Court- land, Republican Treasurer---John Carlson, Court- land. Democrat E.

Edberg Kack- i ley, Republican 0. Monson, Court-1 land, Democi'at A. Johnson, James- Liberty Township H. P. COOMBS, County Clerk.

Jefferson Township Havel, Democrat C. Cunningham, Belleville, Republican Splichal, Belleville, Republican J. W. Houdek, Cuba, SCANDIA Mrs. C.

H. Freed Democrat Thompson, Belleville, Republican Justice of Engwall, Jamestown, Republican Justice of Swenson, Jamestown, Republican Johnson, Scandia, Republican Hanson, Court-' land. Republican Big Bend Township E. Powers, Republic, Democrat D. Baker, Republic, Republican Elliott, Republic, Democrat Harvey, Republic, Republican M.

Sweet, Hardy, Democi-at F. Layton, Republic, Republican Justice of the. Gai -dner public. Democrat M. Palmer, Chester, Republican J.

Wilkie, Belleville, Democrat Moxham, Belleville, Republican W. Davis, Belleville, Democrat Oct. N. P. Nelson, Mrs.

Gtjy Ward, Mrs. C. A. berg, Mrs. Sam Summer, and Mrs.

Geo. Jeandebeur attended the Royal Neighbor convention at Mankato Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Steele and daughter, Betty Jean Summer of, Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Sam Summer, Mrs. Steele and Betty Jean remained for a week's visit at the Summer home. Mrs. S. Summer was hostess to the U.

and I. Art club at her home Friday afternoon. The time was speni in playing bi-idge. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Guy Ward served lunch.

Mrs. J. H. Nunn and Mrs. E.

C. Wires were guests pf the club. The- next K. Childs, Belleville, Republican with Mrs. Mary Creager.

Mrs. E. Tingstrom returned Chester, Republican Moshier, Re. public. Republican Bates, Hardy, Republi- 1 can I Justice of the Thompson, Republic, Republican Prosser, Hardy, Republican Thomas, Republic, Republican Belleville Township 1 Hodgins, Belle-' ville.

Democrat Trus.tee—Gordon Eraser, RydiW; Republican Sanford, Belleville, Democrat J. Eastman, Belle- vilte. Republican Cooper, BellevUlo, Democrat Justice of the Schafer, Belleville, Republican Justice of the Peace-P. P. Wells, Belleville, Republican R.

Berry, Rydal, i Lincoln Township 0. Cory, Belleville, Democrat M. Fate, Concordia, Republican Ames, Rydal, Democrat Treasurer-L. A. Blackwood, Concordia, Republican Belleville, Republican Norway Township Brewer, dia, Democrat Norris, Scandia, Republican Hanson, Jamestown, Democrat Scott, Norway, Republican Barleen, Rydal, Democrat Carlgren, Scandia, Republican of R.

Hugos, Scandia, Republican Hugos, Scandia, Republican J. La 0 Scandia, Republican Republiean- E. Sandell, Belleville, Republican Richland 'i'ownship Vacha, -Dem Cuba, Cburfland TownsHip G. -Spitler, Courtland, Democrat Larson, Courtland, Republican a i Courtland. Democrat Erickson, Courtland, Republican L.

Nichols, Courtland, Democrat Mainquist, Courtland, Republican Justice of Haskett, Courtland, Democrat Justice of H. Marble, Courtland, Democrat Justice of Tilley, Courtland. Republican Constable -T -P. W. Ruggles, Brjndle, Courtland, Democrat -J Larson, Courtr land, Kesl, Cuba, Republican ba.

Democrat Hadachek, Cuba, Democrat from Des Moines, where she spent the week with Mr. Tingstrom. Mrs. R. Sanger, Miss Ruth Lyons, and Dudley Doctor of Concordia.

Mr, and Mrs, Paul Doctor Patty Lou! were Sunday guests of Mr, and Doctor, Mrs, W. Shivvers and Wilma, Miss Ruby Sundin, and Miss Mabel Berggi-en spent Saturday in Fairbury, Mr, and Mrs, Hershel Kannier and Mr. and Mrs. G. P.

Plotner attended a political meeting at Mankato Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olson, Rose Marie and Lee, Mrs. Emma Jones, and Mrs.

Alfred Olson of Alvo, visited from Saturday until Monday with relatives, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Moe celebrated their wedding anniversary Sunday when a number of relatives and friends gathered at their home. A basket dinner was served at noon. Those present were: Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Moe and Ha Marie, Mr. and Mi's, Mr, and Mrs," Hilton Waite and Billy.

Mr. and Mrs. A- R- Moo and -Alvin, Enima Hodge-arid Julia, Mr, and Mr.s, Hi Freed and June, and Wm. Rosenquist, were guests'of Mr. and Mrs, Les- Sunday, Orvil Nichols' have impi-oyed their town residence by having new hardwood floors laid and redecorating the interior, Mr, and Mrs.

T. A. Davis of Courtland are spending a few weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Dallas Cady and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Haggman and Margaret and Mrs. C. V. Haggman spent Sunday -with Phil and Richard Haggman at Manhattan, Those from the Scandia Christian Endeavor who attended the district convention at Belleville last week end were: Miss Edna Neher, Georgina Nelson, Ada Jeandebeur, Wilhelmina Wetzel, Pauline- Milner, Helen Green, Nona Fae Mahan, Ada Samuelson, Kathrynn Doctor, and Genevieve Freed, Mrs, Ova Evans and Mrs, Emma Shedden of Formoso were Sunday guests at the M.

Bettis home. Miss Pearl Evans of Formoso and Mrs. S. D. The community club met last Wednesday with Mrs.

Ed Jensen as hostess. Twenty-one members were present. The guests were: George Freed, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Alvin Peterson, Elsa Johnson, 'and Mildred Sederlin.

Mrs, Arthur Anderson became a member. The next meeting will be held October 26 with Mrs, Albert Jacksori, Little Patty Lou Doctor, who was two years old Friday the event with a delightful party ai; ihe home of her parents. Mi', and Mrs, Paul Doctor that afternoon. Games, opening the presents, and having their pictures taken made the afternoon a happy one, and the youngsters were given favors. The little guests were: Patty Lou Titus lEatty Lynn Cooper, Kenneth Wayne.

Nichols, Joyce Nichols, Carla Dean Reece, Jimmie Moe, Donnie Lowell, Billie Donald Richards, John Norma Jean Richards, Eldora Coleman, Buddy Berggren, Patty Lou Doctor, Paul Albro, Junior Glover, Betty Lou Martin, Margaret and Harold Jensen, and Dona Jean Christie, The followinfif-ladies met at the home of Mrs, James Mahan Thursday evening for the purpose of forming a club: Mrs. James Num, Mi's. Melvin Hillery, Mrs. H. G.

Hahn, Misses Carrie Aberg, Naomi Nylund, Jetty Green, Dorothy Aspegren, Marciel Preb- tle, Ella Maxell. Helen Curry and Frances Florrell. Definite plans -were-not-completcd at this "Chas, Hohman aml-soTr returned from Manhattan wheje thdy atlended the Odd Fellows Lodge: They were guests of Mr. Hohman's niece, Mrs. Fred" Staddel.

while in Man- Justice of Nutter and also visited his sister, Cuba, Republican Wonvm. ing. The time was spent in-playing bridge. A jjot luck lunch was served-. -NORWAH Opal Brewer Rose Creek Township Shepek, Narka, Democrat U.

Hirons, Munden, Republican Horak, Mrs, Mark Weaver at. StoekdaleL Mr, and Mrs, Victor Ekblad of Superior, spent Monday and Tuesday here visiting relatives and friends. After a short visit with relatives at Randolph and Kan.sas City they will go on to St. Louis where Dr. Ekblftd will attend a surgeons' meeting.

Ti n- i Oct; Hattie Bartlett week end at the Harry Gile home. Mrs, Carrie Ross and daughter, Clfire Graham, Junior Dutton drove to Superior, Sunday, and visited at the Rayr den. Democrat Rizek, R. E. Tingstrom of Des Moines, Republican Blecha, Munden, Demoei'at Thomas, Munden, Republican Scandia Township Nylund, Scandia, Dqmoctat- Gust Sandell, Ry.

Republicftn-v spent the vveek end -with Mrs, Tiniystrom-and -Mrs. C. C. Cullers and John and Mrs. Ellen Johnson of Kackley spent Siinday- with Mrs, Albin Anderson at Courtland.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Hahh; Mr. Mfilvin.

Hillery, MJfls Jessie Nlchot Miss. To drive out impurities and.eXf cess aclds-that which results in getting 'ftp nights, frequent desire, burning, leg pains or backache. the bladder physic pleasantly on the bladder as castor'Jiil on the bowels. a 25c tesf box from your druggist. After four dayd I If go.

back and get your-money. You wlU feel "better ofter this cleansing find you Independent; cfvndidate for SHERIFF Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chizok and daughters to Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Everts and family of near Republic were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Thompson and daughter, Lillie, Mrsi M. C. Chambers was hostess to the U.

B. Ladies Aid at her home Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in quilting. Mrs. Quincy Blosser and Mrs.

Miner were guests. The hostess served refreshments late in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell and sons, Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Wi'ight and family, and Evelyn Hammer were Sunday guests at the Orville Wright home in Jamestown. i Mrs. J. C. Sherrard.was hostess to the Wednesday "club at her 1 home Wednesday afternoon, with 17 members present.

During the 'business meeting, election of officers took place with Mrs. Melvin Smart elected, president, Miss Vivian Tiller, vice president, Mrs. Truman Walter, secretary, and Mrs. Alfred Hammer, treasurer. Mrs.

Sherrard, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Harry Ferguson, served refi'eshments. 1 Fred Walter spent the week end with his mother, Mrs, Harriett Walter. Miss Clarice Ross was a guest a bridge party at the home, of Mrs. Harry Ferguson Tuesday evening.

The Hilltarian 4Iale Quartette from Hillsboro, presented a sacred program at the Luthei'an church Friday evening. The pro-! gram was one of the best present in Noi'way. i Miss Ada Brewer began working at the Clarence Stensaas home Monday. Miss Helen McGregor is' assist- ing with housework at the HarryJ Hanson home. Mrs.

Melvin Smart and Bliss Evelyn Carlgren drove to Washington Sunday to visit with rcla- i tives of Mrs. Smart. Mr. Alfred Lind ann Quests were: Mrs, 01c Hanson and daughter. Ruby, Mrs, Marion Smith, Mrs.

Joseph Melhus, and Hugos. The regular business meeting was held and lunch was served by the hostess. The Rev. Pehrson of Scandia, the Rev, C. Dahielson, and the Rev, Torgeson drove to Marquette Tuesday to attend the Pastor's Retreat of the August- ana- Danielson--returned Wednesday, the others returned Friday.

Monday dinner guests of the Rev. and Mi's. Orlin Torgeson were the Rev. and Mrs. C.

Pehrson of Scandia, and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Danielson.

The dinner was held in honor of the Rev. Mr, Torgeson's birthday and also Rev, and Mrs, Torgeson's fourth wedding anniversary. In honor of Mrs. Ole Hammer's birthday which 'occuri-ed on Friday, the thirteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Widen on Saturday, and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hammer's forty-third wedding anniversary on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hammer, Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Vannice and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ringer and daughters, Alice and Ruby, Mr, and Mrs, Rex Gardner and family, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Stensaas and family, and Steno O'Dell spent Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mis, Clarence Widen. Bachelor-Faulkner Funeral Service, No extra charge because of -Bandits Wound a Garage Man John Furlong, (iffryuar-old ga- ra.ne man at Agra, was wounded by three bullets fired by a pair of bandits who pace eery store and bulk oil station at that small Phillip's county town, Furlong awoke when' they -entered his garage in the early morning hours, but was wouiiried three times, none seriously, after he opened fire as the robboi's broke in. Driver Fatally Injured Don Andrews, Sterling, was -and -Howard Gibson-, also of Sterling, was dangerously injured, when the oil ti'uck which they were driving struck a cement culvert near Wakeenoy. Gibson was driving when the accident occurred. ol busmcss alter robbing a gro Attention! Farmers! Eggs are higher, don't forget that it TAKES SOMETHIN(i MORE than the feeds on lh(j farm to get the best re- sult.s from your 'hens, START FEEDING NOW Sur-(iain Laying Mash As it will pay and pay big.

For Sale by Lott's Cash Store MAHASKA, KANSAS We handle ifiany other feeds, manufactui'ed by FAIRIJURY ALFALFA MILLS Fairbury, Neb, Tiller home, Nels Carveaux of Clay -Center and manual training instructor in the Courtland schools, spent and Sunday with Can-oll D. Walker, Mrs, Jack Larson and Reuben Carlson attended Grand lodge at. Manhattan from Tuesday until Thursday. Wednesday visitors at the Reu-1 ben Carlson home were Mr. and Mrs, Lester Allen and son, and Mr.

and Mrs. Irvil West of near Belleville, Elaine Loring was unable to attend school Monday on account of illness. The Norway 4-H club met at Norway, September 28, for the purpose of electing officers. The officers elected were: Milton i Stensaas, president; Evelyn Mae Carlgren, vice president; Lillian, Hedstrom, secretary; and Elaine Loring, reporter, Sunday dinner guests at the' Sam Logsdon home in honor of; the 42 wedding -anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

0. T. Gifford were: I Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols and and Logsdon, Dale and Merle, Mr.

and Mrs, Charley Moore of Macyville, Jessie Gifford of Concordia, and Si Logsdon, Mrs, LaRoy Scott spent several days at the Larson home in Concordia, Mr, and Mrs. Loren Howe and children of Belleville spent Sunday at the Alex Scott home, Saturday guests of Mrs, Carrie Ross were Mr. and Mrs, Roy Peterson of Jamestown. Miss Alma Buer underwent an appendicitis operation at the hospital in Belleville Saturday. Rosalie Buer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Buer, had her tonsils and adenoids removed the same day. Both are improving. Members of the Hilltai-ian Male Quartette, who sang at the Lutheran church evening, were guests at the Joseph Melhus home, Mrs, Elmer Melby was hostess to the Lutheran Ladies Aid at her home Friday afternoon. The.

LET 'S KEEP HIM ON THE JOB," COOLIIXIE HERBERT HOOVER FOR PRESIDENT OF THE U. S. A. BEN S. PAULEN FOR U.

S. SENATOR ALF M. LANDON GOVERNOR OF KANSAS FOR CONGRESS 6th DISTRICT OF JCA.N'SAS A quartet that will rouse the Ropublicaii Ranks in a Rally I'or Victory. Led by able men like these, our Country will soon turn that "looked for corner!" Let's Vole for the (iood oi Our Slate and Nation ArtvprtlscmpiU 666 LIQUID TABLETS SALVE Checks Colds first day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes.

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