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The Dalton Delegate from Dalton, Nebraska • 7

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Dalton, Nebraska
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7
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MA 1 THE DSLTOJT DELEGATE Good Prices Here was hare the first of the week Mesdames Mayer Ewing and Carter entertain) seven tables at Five Hundred at the Carter home Tuesday afternoon A delicious lunch was served and an extremely pleasant time is reported Home of the Finest Talkies in Nebraska FOX THEATRE Sidney Nebraska Admission 15c 35c 50c Matinees 10c 30c 40c A nev 375 horsepower engine has been purchased for ihe municipal: electric plant at Chappell J'he old-time neighbors from west of town dropped in on Mr and Mrs Foster last Saturday night and gave them a genuine surprise The Fosters are moving to Denver April 1st and their friends wished to give them a farewell party Morris Noviek the junk man is doing business at the old stand and reports shipping out one car of met I Henry Lane left Monday for Ui dilla Oregon called there by the illness of fiis mother who was reported as dangerously ill Mr Lane vis Last Times Tonight Friday March 21 BELLE BAKER in SONG OF with Ralph Graves greatest trouper anil the star of- together in a pleasing drama of back stage life ited his mother last fall the visit a al and four carloads of iron between the 5th and the 1 5th of March He1 has eleven men at work and is making great strides toward cleaning up the junk in this territory Henry Clark 63 year old taxlj driver of Bridgeport was held guil Frank traveled over a large slice oflty in county court and sentenced' to the southwest while gone visiting in 60 days in the county jail on the California Old Mexico and Texas charge of aiding and abetting the de- lintjucncV of minor girl Clark Ben Pelster has trucked twee appealed the case and was released that time being the first enjoyed in many years Frank Gadd returned last work front Phoenix Arizona where he had been spending the winter and he is again employed in this community Saturday (only) March 22 Van greatest story MURDER With Basil Rathborne Leila Hyams All the thrills with foremost detective Philo Vance All Talking Matinee at 2:30 Sunday and Monday March 23-24 1 i noKHi memos when ha furnished bond in the amount of $1000 Schuyler Kirtley of Denver came up last Saturday morning and returned home that afternoon accompanied by his mother Mrs Mary Kirtley who is taking a medical examination in Denver this week Mrs Kirtley has been ailing of late and her son thought it best to place her in the care of specialists SALMON PRICES Nile Brand (pink) per can 20c Donald Brand (pink) per can 23c Air Craft (special) per can -26c Maxie Cobb Fancy Bockeye ptr'can 35c 16-ounce Asparagus Points 35c 16-ounce Maxie Cobb Asparagus Tips 45c bulk Macaroni 5 pounds for -55c bulk Macaroni 10 pounds for We are handling Ladies Hats Easter far off Why not buy now while the stock is complete? RUSSELL GLOVES bveiyone knows what a Russell Glove is We try to keep the best of everything Our experience has taught us that our trade wants the best See our new Spring line GOOD HORSE SENSE The expression is often used when speaking of mat it takes only common reasoning to Know the answer So I repeat that it takes only good cool judgment to prove that the Home Mer-cnants are being looked upon with favor since certain things have been brought to the attention of the public And it is for this purpose of showing to the people of this community our appreciation of their support that the business men oi Dalton have united in putting out a lull page ad every week in the Dalton relegate in this weekly ad you will find some most unusual bargains If 'you do not take the Delegate you ask me to send you a few samples so that you can see just what we are doing? I will take it upon myself to see that you get them HARVEY tuiih HdtU EdtOn NC? Qimmount Qititnt it' Vallee Helen Mor Eddie Cantor and Chorus Songs by Irving Berlin Technicolor Sequences New Show World Sensation Rudy gan Continuous show Sunday 2:30 to 11 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY March 25 26 loads of potatoes to Sutherland dur1 ing the past couple of weeks and his supply is now exhausted He received $150 per bushel for all he sold at Sutherland A gentleman from Greeley Colo was in DaRon last week trying to buy a truckload of Early Ohips Dry land seed is needed in the irrigated sections A light snow Monday night was a welcome bit of moisture but there was not enough of it Most of it melted the following day A wind changing from northeast to southeast yesterday gave indications of something brewing and that something may be expected at this equinoctial period unless the snow the first of the week is all we are to get Spring is with us now and if there is plenty of wind we can say a good one -q Mrs Rex Carey and Mrs Fred Carey entertained a large number of friends at the home of the latter Monday evening the affair being in the nature of a St party Bridge was the diversion Mrs John Siefer jr and Clough wirtning first prizes and Mrs Andersen and Arthur Larson being awarded the consolation Dainty refreshments were served and the evening was an entirely enjoyable one for the guests Charles Rasmussen 60 died at the Taylor hospital in Sidney last Friday afternoon He had entered the hospital the day previous suffering from a kidney complaint with which he had been afflicted several months Mr Rasmussen lived on the Asbury place northeast ot Dalton for several years vacating last fall and moving to Broadwater He was single Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in Sidney and the body was taken to Kirk where burial was made Mn John Hcndricksen a sister resides at Kirk and there are some brothers and sisters residing in Kansas Charlie was known as a fine neighbor and an honest upright citizen and his friends will be grieved to learn of his denth Wednesday (only) STEVENS-VAN ENGLEN 4 Spring and Summer FASHION REVUE Music on the stage by Merrymaker Revue at 9:00 SweEfiut' Cash Store Mr and Mrs Parks and two younger children from Albin Wyo were in Dalton a short time last Saturday They were on their way to Bridgeport to transact some business matters They are getting along nicely at Albin but report that they were practically snowbound fer a long time during the winter A lot of snow fell up there and it ought to bo a great thing for their wheat which is the big crop in that section Mrs Hay of Scottsbluff was here lust week soliciting subscriptions to a leading magazine a portion cf the price pong to the Dalton library A handsome sum was realized which will be used in purchasing new books The library while supposedly under the control of the village board of trustees had never been formally turned over to the beard but this matter was attended to and the board will appoint a library board soon The freshman and sophomore classes of the Center school will present a play Up in the auditorium at the Center school tonight and tomorrow night starting at eight The auditorium has recently been plastered and made very presentable for affairs of this kind and it is said the people of that community will turn out to the last person to witness the production Many from Dalton have expressed the intention of attending The Dalton high school orchestra will furnish music The condition of winter wheat: continues to be an absorbing sub-1 ject especially among the farmers west of town where the greatest damage is reported A considerable number of the plants are dead though it is believed that warm weather and moisture would go a long way toward putting new life in them The greatest damage seems to be on the south slopes the north stones showing up green and apparently the plants are in good shape The freeze a few weeks sgo is thought to have been the cause of the killing there being little snow at that time particularly west of town The prospect last fall was the best in many years and it was believed that we were due for a big crop Of course we may get it yet all depending on conditions from here out -Vl iiM CHICKS hatched from eggs laid by our vigorous healthy hens have the right start We use every sanitary precaution to keep this advantage That is the reason our chicks please 100 Chicks 300 Chicks Leghorns $1200 $3450 Heavy breeds $1500 $4350 Deduct fifty cents per hundred from above prices if called for at the hatchery REINMUTH will take your order Bridgeport Hatchery WESLEY ROGERS Manager Phone 10 railroad ride improye a day-old UNION VALLEY For Baled ulfalfa hay $12 and $13 ton will trade for corn One yearling registered Holstein bull Geo Hofmann Iliff Colorado 11 miles south of Peetz m28p For Sale Marquis seed wheat Busacker phone 19-24 Dal-m21p For Sale One 16-80 Hart Parr tractor one 18-36 Avery tractor one 12-foot McCormick-Deering combine one life ton Douglas truck all in good shape and ready to go reasonably priced Schwartz Potter Nebraska ml4-21 For Sale One dozen White Rock hens and one rooster Mrs Revert ltp For Sale 17-28 Twin City tractor in extra good shape ready to go Seaver ltp For Sale Small potatoes half of them good enough for table use balance suitable for hog feed per Earl Panabaker m28p For Sale Buff Orpington setting hens $100 each Mrs Ernest Wegner box 126 Daltont m28p For Sale Yellow dent seed corn shelled graded and sacked $200 per bushel A Tompkins 6 miles east and 2 north of Dalton m28p For Automatic elec trie VVWWVVU WAAVWAAVVAWAVWVW' ranasen i VWAWWWAWWWAVMWWJWAP Miss Margaret Finney spent week end with hamo folks Mr and Mrs Louis Vick were business callers in Sidney Tuesday Henry and Ben Stlkker took dinner at the Fred Schuler home Friday Mr and Mrs John Weaterhoff called at the Ernest Koops home on Tuesday afternoon Mrs Lee Ravert visited Friday afternoon at the Ravert and Kate Schuler homes Quite a number from this community attended the declamatory contest in Dalton Friday night Warren Ewing Orrin Webster and Arthur Brennan of Dalton call- USE DELECATE WANT ADS IF YOU WANT GREATEST RESULTS Looking for New Business There are TWO fundamental methods of getting more business take it away from your competitors OR Create a larger demand for whatever you have to sell THE FIRST leads to nasty competiUon and hard aladdlng not lha best idea BUT Creating new outlets for your business is worthy and lasting FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE SURETY BONDS NOTARY PUBLIC washing machine and ringer tub gt Bert Gillespie home Sun-rack attached $10 Also 8-4 Sim- mens steel bed full length brown jr gnd Mrg ert and walnut enamel finish decorated me-' rons tnd Mri Ij0uis Vick apent Sat-dalion panel head and foot 72-coil urdgy gt the Kivett home north DEMAND SUPERIOR QUALITY If you intend to buy chicks order STATE ACCREDITED from The SIDNEY HATCHERY Olson Sidney NEBRASKA springs and ms treat complete for $26 Phone 79 It -Trucking of all kinds any dietance Phone 14-23 Wilson Teeten ml8tf Office in Delegate office FOSTER of Sidney Rev end Mrs Clemens Schroeder were callers at the Louis Vick Psui Vick and Leonard Wlndsheimei homes Thursday.

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1918-1951