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wArrooDtiMoefeAT, taiuitsfrAY, November 6. ims CERESCD" Womens Fur Sets; and Fur, Goats Mens Fur and Fur Lined Coats An interesting showing of furs, V- Complete assortment of Mens Fur Coats, fur and plush lined and with fur collars like illustration. We have your size and style ready. Winter motoring is making fuhtabt Only more popular, but a practical nec-cessity, Prices ranging from $20.00 to $50.00 Walk-Over Shoes The designs shown this season are more beautiful than ever new effects smart combinations advanced styles, Mens Chinchilli Coats ft There arc lot of Idena aa to toot-wear ihapea and styles. In tan.

gray, brown, blue with shawl collar the latest Hart, Schaffner Marx and Fitform styles. Extra values at Womens Scarf and Muff Sets Childrens Fur Sets. i $6.00 up to S60.00 $1.50 up to $10.00 iiiaiaiaaiat I $20.00 to $28.50 Others at $10.00 to $25,00. Womens Fur Coats But our Walk-Over Shorn arc made In ao many different models that we can please your-no matter what your style may be. prices rang- Pony Skin, Marmot, Russian Mink, and Coney, ing from.

$45.00 to $100.00 DthntH vik)M from ths M. K. church hark and at Pleasant Hill ludtf to tend to Wahoo to the Bua-dny jBetool Convention Tuesday aad Nov an bar 4th and 6th. VTha little baby girl of Pred Mos-traas'a died Saturday evening. Mr.

aad Mrs. Harry Hughes and daughter Frances apeat Sunday With Mr. and Mm Ed. Gordon and family. Mra.

P. T. Wright la enjoying a visit from her aunt, Mrs. Armstrong of Greenwood. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hughes and Mm G. E. Hughes called on Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Scanlon Sunday after uorni. 1 Mr. and Mra. Gena Templeton and Mr. and Mrs.

Gnthm Rowell of Lin coin, colled on Mr. and Wyetta Moyer Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Orville Swerdflgger entertained the following for dinner Madamea Martin, Claris Ray, Turner, Clark Turney, Chan. Gould, Thurman Martin, Gross, Johnson, Hansen, Lar eoa.

Balk, and Mlaa Edith Swerdflg-. ger. An excellent time was reported. The ladles auxiliary will hold, a business meeting at Mra. Hunters1 ou Thursday, November 13th.

Everybody lavlted to coma A little aoa was born to Mr. and Mra. Mansel Steele Sunday, November Snd. 1111. Dr.

Wright and family took dinner Sunday with Mlaa Carrie Miller. Bora TO Mr. and Mrs. Pred Mos-trom, a little baby girl, Monday, Oct 37th. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry; Nash and daughters and Mra. Chau Nash and children autoed to Saturday afternoon. The Miaaea Pearl Beaman, Ruby Moon and Bernice Clark visited with Mra. Ralph Blggerataff Sundayi Quite a change la the weather.

Mrs. Alvin Deway la quite sick with pneumonia at this wrftlne. Sir. aad Mrs. Author Baca of Green wood, took dinner with Mr.

and Mra. J. RL. P. Moyer Wednesday.

Mlaa Mildred Clark la visiting with her sister, Mra. Alto Blggerataff at present Mr, G. 0. Lou la of Wahoo came In oa the train Friday for a visit with relatives. Mra.

Chan Nash and daughters Doric, Vlrgls and Beryls of Nellgh, Nebraska, are here visiting relatives. Mra Nash formerly Uvl beta ladles Aid of the M. ft fehurch met at the home of Mra Jobs Mar-Monday afternoon aad want In to tha home of Mra. Alcorn, they left a baby blanket for the new baby girl as a little token of remembrance. Mr.

Wat Bryer and Mr. John Smith were passengers for Lincoln Tuesday voralnf. Arthur Johnson served hot blaculta mad, coffee Prlday aad Saturday. A Bead- crowd were than to sample tha food things. Mr.

and Mra Albert Carlsoh and family of Wahoo visited with Mr. and Mra Raleigh Wallin Saturday and PAIR $3-5 to $5 00 Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothes. The Store That Sells Wooltex. Cut Glass Special Basement AGENTS FOR 6- Munsing Union Suits 1 -Large assortment pleteaus, 'nappies, trays, bottles, values $2.00 ahd $2.50 choicest FOR $1.00 and $1.25 Men, Women and Children v. k.

Elk horn Valley bank of 8Unton. Tha Institution has Just been given a chic ter by the banking board, of which Nr. Martin Is a member. Charles Me-Uod la president; Ervin Nye, view praaldbnt and P. R.

Beebe, cashier, of the new Institution. The bank la capitalised at 626,066. and seta aside II, ON for the guaranty fond at ths outset of Ita bualneefl career. destroyed by Sra The baUoweea program given by tho aehoola. at tha new opera house laat Friday evening pravbu a aucute.

all around and the teachera deaerve credit for their labora Tn arranging It While the pupils partletpatlng aad alao aaUUad to tbelr Share. Chan Urban and hla earpentor force went out to V. Hula's form near yBrano Monday where they will build 1 new bum. Supt F. E.

Alder vlalted tho schools at Wahoo Monday aad at Schuyler on Tuesday. tug at tho homo of M. C. Plaher. Mr.

and Mra. Dockwaller and chlld-rw of Cedar Bluffs, Mra, Harder and Mlaa Jama visited laat week at' the home of Hue Eggem Mra. West of Fremont, vtoitaf Mra. Goa Feist, Sr, over Sunday. Mr.

aad Mra B. F. McDuffee and family wart entertained on Sunday by Mr. and Mra! Asa McDuffen Walker Moon and Old Millar attended lodge at Fremont on Friday Mr. and Mra T.

F. Oran entertained a few frtenda at a ballowe'ea card, party on Friday evening, v-, Mra Mary Qapp of Salem. N. la visiting relatlvea Frank Finentoln has purchised T. F.

Oraena Maxwell auto. state la generaL Tho governors attitude on convict labor In this work has attracted some attention In the and tho governor has consented to give hla views. KN-every automobltlst who has parch seed gasoline to ran his' car during the past summer has obtained every ounce that he paid for. is the belief of Food Commissioner Harmaa. at tho bead of the state weights aad measures Investigation made by the inspectors.

Jest seat out seder that new statute, has revealed two pumps where gallon measures weie adjusted seven enblc Inches short of the standard. Aad these shortages were discovered among Inspections In only a comparatively few towns of tha etate. Bertha Wyaora and husband to Marla Radensleben, lota 10-11, block. 4, Ithaca, 6000. James Thomas aad wife to Christopher Holloway, lot 7, Mock It, Flora City, Ashland.

616. Charles Nealley and wife to William Bruce, lots 1-8-S-4-6-6-10-U-13, block 3. ChUlberg's eubdlvlalon Wahoo 62300, Louise Clouaon and husband to Augusta Jaoobeoa, lot 13 and ett lot 11, block 73, Co Add Wahoo, 62600. John Larson, aad wife to. Arthur Larson and wife, ett.

nwtt 6-14-0; nwtt. sett and swtt nett' 82-16-4; part sett nett 2-16-4 613,000. August Klchmcier refers to John B. Smith, wtt ewtt nwtt 12-13-0, 61 and other valuable consideration. -August Elchmeler referee to Ford Templeton, ett swtt 14; nett nwtt 3-11-4, 614,400.

1 Unn Ebaen to Henry Moreau, lot 16, Mock 4, Cedar Bluffs, 61 QCD. COLLEGE HILL NOTES Ira K. Beamnn to Jesse A Beaman et al, nelA ead nett nett 37-13-4, $1 and other valuable consideration. Q. Cl D.

Jesse A Beaman, at al to In K. Beamnn, nwtt 34-13-4, 1 and other consideration. A Z. Donato referee to Michael J. Mona, swtt 38-14-6, 114,410.

Marion Newman and wife to Omer Hell, undivided Interest la wtt nwtt 10-13-0, 63300. Lucinda' Bumgardner-and husband to A Busk, north 36 acne nwtt of nwtt 13-16-0, 13600. Barbara FVenec to Anton Brukner, Iota blk 7, Maucka Rrat-Add Beat Weston, 6000. Kate Graham end husband to William B. Wickham, lota 1-3-3-4-6-30-31-33-33-14, blk 6, Stnmbnughe Add to Ashland, fl and other valuable consideration, Henry Wehner executor to Henry Manau.

lot 10, blk 4, Cedar Bluffs, a Joseph Busts and wife to T. R. Edwards, lot 0, blk 14, Wahoo, 61600. Anna nicker and husband to Fbrd sasir4 1,1 Anna Brncker and husband to Pater Blggerataff, ett sett 81-11-6, 61 Anna Brucker. and husband to rtScbmldt.

att nett eett 7-13-0, Prof. Bonander left Monday after-Mrs. Mara Felat purchaaed a Hamll-j-noon to attend the silver wedding of ton piano; Mra. Allen Grow, Con- Rev. snd Mra.

Elvlng of Qmshu cord, end Mra. G. B. Riley, a Kroeger, Prof. Bonander will remain to attend at Fremont laat week.

the meetings of tha State Teachera' Association. Mr; Jack Rogers has been critically III for the peat few days from drinking poison by mistake Sunday tran-Ha baa been under tha doctor's ad la now getting along Sue la out of danger. About an Inch of a now fell here on Tneoday forenoon whtrh made tha drop to 14 degrees above HIGH school: John -8hahae, eeeratary of the istate board of charities sad tloii plaiting Jails aad forms In soutbessteru Nebraska, has Sled a' report-with Governor More-bead. la which he atatee that the Jail at Beatrice Is a dlsgnee to Gage county; that tlie Phils City Jail la poor, and that the Jail at Nebraska City la In good shape. He found the state school for blind at Nebraska City, under -ths management of N.

C. Abbott, in Ana condition. rnthdramal of Nebraska from par ttolpatlon In Missouri valley conference nthletlcd Is promised by Chaw "ello tho university, unless all school agree to competition with-qdt' ragarfl to race or color. This It the substance of statement Issued by the chancellor following as. result of tbs Imbroglio' with Kansas over the "gentleman's agreement ral HAPKE WISH AGAIX Prof.

Wataon, Miaaea Aleda Johnson, Vivian Elarth and Emma Peterson ex-Tha Wahoo teachera left Wednesday 1 pact to attend the State Teaehera As-on the 3:40 Northwestern train to at- which meets la Omaha thla tend tha State Teachera Association week. at Omaha. Mra Flodmaa has donated a haqd- The Nebraska Military Academy i woven rug to the Domestic Science played 'Wahoo 'High' 8c bool Wednea-, Department. Many thankn wTZL" Wll Peterson's sister visited him if in law or wbboo. over Sunday, 1 CoBrMBUU Sloan addressed the ths weeks and.

with her lister last school during tho chapel period laat NK, WOOlL UrtorUndgranmtteradth.com Actor's Proteins of Mind. When something goes wrong oa tha tags the clever end experienced so' tor can always save the situation by: An old hand worked It on, time like that. "Die, "villain!" the' hero said, and shot off his revolver at the vUlalaa. bead. But the gun1 didnt go off.

Six times the hero polled the trigger, and eat a single, explosion took place. Tha audience waa getting hysterical, whan the victim struck aa attitude and aald: Your pistol has missed Sra, Sin Reginald, but what difference dose It maker The thought that I waa to bo shot baa frightened me to deathl" Aad ba rolled over and died. W. J. Hapke to feeling mighty good thto week over the success of hie 8 -months English Batter Polka Dot 171,117" nt the recent bench show at Dallas, Texas.

In contest with 456 dogs aha won throe -8rst cash prizes, the eweepetakea for her class, and three special! a silver cup, pair of men's shoes and banner. Bhe won 3 points nt Fremont a short time ago, and with these 3 the only needs few points to become champion nil of which to very encouraging. John Undley and- Joe Brady had to car of cabbage this week at 2e per ponnd. Mr. John Lemon, of thla city.

fe4l Sand at hla gate aa ha returned homo from a visit with Swan Nordstrom on Sunday evening. He waa an old resident of thla vicinity. living oa tho county line two aad one half miles aouthoaat of Ceroaoa Ho moved to town about two yearn Puneral aarvtcea will be held Wednesday at p. m. in the Swedlah Mission church.

He leevea a wife, two aoua aad two daughter to mourn hla Anna Brucker to John B. Smith, wtt wtt 83-13-8, 61 QCU Congressman Sloan gara a very In Etoiesai SaaTratwraed1! eomplatohlB atlT to 'IwmaHtbmtlon of negroes on the athlettd teams of the various con- work la tho same department A. A Donato referee to Idnnle Price, iff U6 Owuity Add to Wahoo, 6060. NEWS FROM STATE HOUSE' tanetlng address on the special session of congress Wednesday morning, October at the assembly room. -Mr.

Dailey, the heating expert from Omaha, inspected the heating plant of the West Ward school Tuesday afternoon. He wig report oa the defective parti later to the school Thera ZTHAOA ferencs aehoola Alf records for low temperature to October were broken Tueeday Bight of laat week at North Platte and Valentine, when ths mercury tell to only 4 degrees above sera Loup City, whirh Is sot a government wtalher MIL ESTATE TRANSFERS The board of oducetloeel lands' and has decided to establish the proposed state bacteriological site W. Quasi and wife to Louie Klein, nwtt 36-13-0, 620,000. J. H.

Holtorf and wife to Oskar A Peterson, part tract 1, Malmo 6350. -John Koutny to Charles H. Snell-lng, et al. ett ewtt 36-16-7, 61 and other good and valuable Olaa Hall spent Saturday and here. Ed.

Killian after an absence of over two years, in home again. He expects -to spend the wlntee. with hla parents Mr. and Mrs. ThonKUllaa.

Ed. wan huty and prosperous during hla two yrars In California hut enjoys being In old Wahoo greeting home folks ones mat r- ther. The school board hopes to the fourth Soor of hopes William T. Mauck, et al to Barbara Flcenen, lots 4-6-A blk 7, Maucka let station, alao reports, through the rnll- Add Sbat Weston II QCD. roads, of 4 degrees above.

the state house. Mias Frankie Welter rate read Bat-suday from a visit at Weston. Mra H. H. Wataon of Wahoo; eamo laat Thursday to visit her mother, Mra.

Anna Danlay. She returned home Meeday. Mrs- K. Robinson vlalted In Omaha and Bellevue Thursday and Frl- Mra M. M.

Hall, who has bean matron at the Grand Island soldiers' end sailors' borne foy some time peat, has aeet kir formal resignation to tho a tats board of control. Governor J. H. Mora bead la to bo la Omaha, November 16, to apeak before the state Sra protective 'aasocat loo, 'and also Jo speak to the 'maaufactur-era' eeeoclptioa. Tho local mesufao- remedy this sow.

-The footings of the saw high school building will bo finished this week and also a week's work la brick laying has been done. "Mr, Ooodhand la a rustier" in what every one says who visit the achool grounds. The usual hallows'en ghosts were' touting the mysterious movements of old vehicles and the displacements of out buildings. Up to tha present writing wo have not heard as to whether Marshal Brown had given entertainment to any of the sprightly ghosts la tha ally Jell. Mlaa Gallant end Miss Meduna en-tortalaed their pupils at hallows'en party Friday night at the school Tha Buffalo County Agricultural ",7 --i tnrers' assoc latloa has been trying for aoclatloa has Mm.

Incorporated with) week to secure ee ngagemeat Prom Ooveiior Morahaad to tell them hie Ideas on convict labor on tha Lin the eeeratary of state. Tho concent has a 625.000 capitalisation and la gsnlaed by F. E. Roby, E. D.

Gould and others. timer Anderson from Mead Saturday, Mm C. B. Young of Omaha, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Den-ley from laat Wednesday uatll 8at- coln highway aad qn the roads In the SAND CREEK. wrKNKira baui or mial rstath With tho purpose of mnlnteialng a dairy hard that may be foes from tuberculosis the state la erecting nt Inglee Ids a largs.barn that will be one of tho bast equipped pad most sanitary lif Nebraska. Mlas Martha Kraft entertained at 100100088 party Friday erasing.

Mlaa Alberta O'Kane went to Wahoo Monday erasing to spend several days. Holts of Wsboe.Ws hera Monday. Hla firm la fo' tha plumbing and heating 'plants fiT Her-Hanks's, and C. O. Asderaon's Notice la heroby glvee that by virtue and In purnunnen nf -an order of the District Cenrt ef Sanaderi County, Nebraska.

made and entered an the ith day of November, 111, In an action therein, wherein Eraaat Wat-non, Ida Roekaftllaw, La Wataon, Registrar Rutledge to eomplltag statistics apoa atteadaaee at the nab Cold weather has started and you need a base burner We a line of the best stoves made. While re5fej1? P1? tetween our stoves teKyESS handle by HP mail oer house you will find a great difference quality and lasting comfort. verslty at the request of the reglfr. Lawrence Nora Hitman, and trar of Columbia University. Tbe; Loyd a Wataon, are plaintiffs, and flguraa will ho used la preparing eta- Marietta Wataon.

Henry i. Hitman. Mr. and Mra George Mowers art re-Juicing over a little aoa bora oa laat Friday. Mr.

and Mra EkwaU and Andrew ware over Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mra Gustafson at Bwedeburg. Mra Chan McDermott wee among the sick the first of the week but we era glad to report her better nt this writing. A Urge crowd from this pert attended the funeral of Mr. John Holden nt Mend Tueeday morning.

Mlaa Edyth Syveraoa wee i passenger for Wahoo Monday evening. Mra Hugh OXJoanor of. Omaha, rial ted frieada here during the peat week. Mr. and Mra.

Chat. McDermott, Charlie and Jim McDermott ipeiit Tuesday at the home of their daughter end slater, Mra Mabel Phelan at Mead. Hto-Theo Andenon went to Wahoo la their auto Tuesday after- We m-e not gomg to shave prices ItlM Wayne Mona earns from Wahoo and spent with hla parents. Mr; A Blxby motored from Un-ralq Sunday and spent the day with Mr. aid Mra R.

Mr. A J. Olsou was In Omaha on bnalnesa Monday. Mlaa Libbie Henry went to' Wahoo Pndaj evening and spent Saturday then having dental work She wee the guest of Mr. Geo.

Cornell. Mra E. Morse end daughter. Way vs were Ashland visitors Tuesday. Bar.

fovld Wilson visited hla ne-2Wj Wby and Mra Blxby on TMeeday oa hla way from Bipu, to Boston. because they do not need Wo are selling thf-qo Rinv as we do all our hardware, just as low as we dS. wl mo not agents or peddlers, working on a commission When we buy these stoves we buy Ahem in large ffand May Wataon, George F. Itoekafellowl Nora Wateoa, Jack O. Wataon.

Mattie Wataon and Hllma Wataon are de- The grand, assess rnent roll of No- feadants. Ill underalgnrd reierre la braska for tbo year 1116 baa been action will oa Monday, becembar completed by. Bqtiratary Seymour of atn, im. at oos oclock p. m.

at tho tho state board of equalisation, and It Beat front 'door of tho Court Honso shows more than 67,606,006 Increase tr of Wahoo, Maunders County, of tho taxablu valup of ell property la for rash, to the highant hn ntata. bidder therefor, tho following den- I cribed reel eeUte with all the appurt- 1 eaaneas thereunto belonging, to-wit: The new department of agricultural The Bant half at tha Northeast i engineering at tho Ualveralty of No- quarter (Kit nbk of Hection eight I braska has a registration at present North half of tha North- larger than nay other agricultural em UMf of, 'Tftloa I. th. (eaeept a tract la said North glneeringdepartmentln the world h.ir of Mortllw.Nt qiwrtor of uld cepUng the one at the Ualveralty of nine above, deoeribed as MleaeaotA jfoilews: i Commencing at the Northeast cor "Fs la ting Bertha" Llrbka to to bei ef the Northwest Quarter (NWI4) examined by Dr. Tlldea, Insanity wa-i SraMra Nias (), la Tewaahlp Four otlssloasr, with a view to determ Is Ing I ,,4 Rranu ffevea (7).

Bauadera Mr. ead Mra Andretti Rhderson had as their gueata at dinner Sunday: Mesars and LMradamea Ntta Anderson, A J. and J. F. Olaoa hmf Miaa 1b-nah Anderson end Mr Alfred An- 4MnOB it'J i '-ma cheaper than we Hanson Bros, have vacated their tore and we understand Messrs Baer A Dvorak of Wahoo era to open ib next week la tha same building with a ntock of general merchandise.

Mr. and Mra. Dave Dwyer apeat Sunday la the country at Mr. John Dwyorb Sr. a LE8HARA PRAGUE.

or not "Monitor" in two sizes $60.00 and 865.00. Riverside in two sizes (570 and yWio- she to mentally bat Frio foer 4 rads West Make bridge probable theta easily (old hrtugei: thence Mouth to tha fold brluffe): thence ffeuth to the a it- i-' -ranter pro 'Creek 'theses down the ernter erfafif (Hr Creak te the center i ef Osttbo Wood' Creek: theaee'. dewa 44 V-1 the eeatstaf (Mttae Woed Creek te i i Otto Texet paid on thto woA Donato, aid Daaale Moyer of Wahoo, la towe oa Bln'M-; i v. K. P- WM boslneae tost oT but week.

Hall tho Moetloa turn rr-iii off vary quietly every where la ths state this year; Oer school are haring a vacation thla week. The teachera are attending the association, meeting at Om- Jv I Wtoop visited dangh- Burt last Week: 7 Sunday with Mra (Mo Neiaoa. yj' H' elotod hls barber shop naraud haa gtNM to hotae. at Mr, aad Mra N. M.

tlnfaasa ikadsou Mrs. Ada' Holland' and dan ghter Mabel end non Lawrence spent Bnfoy with Mr. mad Mra AHea Grow and Mra Sbumwny. Mr. and Mra Wm.

Butts visited thejr danghter at Freest Harold aad Charlea Nelaoa spent Sunday and Sendey with1 Harold Williams end Elmer aad Lyman 1 1 -f "George McBride spent in VBBIIka Irvin Benjamin of Wahoo, ls Visit- Narad and It to jboard win her return to the b-jglssid state hospItaL Thera aralJ66 test doge hr the (Mato, eov then a ysar ago. Figures Elected tha assrasmaat board iw that to he the rase. There were dogsUstod by KsbmkiisMs jeon last year, bat 1616 natures show total ef, 107,676 canines. Tbe targe jramber were worth 6114.613, while the Nearly 1 J06 lass era worth $117 mote jthae that or 6114,736. v.

a WAHOO, NEBRASKA tha Bast lies Of sold Northeast qumr-' tee (Nth) ef said Northwest quarter (NW1i: thence North to tbo pines ef beginning, 'henulnlag Mg (f) area, sera ev lean) and nil the above Township Fourteen (14), Range Haven (7), In Maunders Nebraska. Maid property will be sold la tracts to' onlt the parehaaet', and ante will be kept open one hoiir, Dated nt Wahoo, Nebraeka, Novem-he'4ih, lilt. 4-B KD. LKHMKUHI Raferoa, J. H.

BARnr; Attorney for rialntlir. 1 tSu A foe. Petrsalkas crow of carpeut-sra rsturned from Albert Canters arm. near Liawood where they had ood other hriWIngs which were recently Grant G. attorney general, hat tehee a one-flfth Interest to ths te1.

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