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- Tuberculosis" Major Death -Cause Today ,lje- duce tuberculosis to a rolUor disease, but it is still one' {)or 'tne tng causes 'of in the United States today," says I Dr. John F. Allen, president of the Tubcrculos- Whidh on' Thdnksgivihg Day launch'es its thirtieth annual Christmas Seal' proceeJs 0 ( which carry on a vigoroufl campaign against tuberculosis. Modern mcith'otls developed by sci- ence and. the lll(c(lical \vith- in the paRt 30 years "ii-.a:ve cut the an- nual death toll from 250,000 in 1900 to 70,000 today. according to u. rec: eut natioual survey. That is whY, 'Dr. A11en sb.lti" must be cbnttnue.!l support of the campaign against tuberculosis. Rank- ing seventh in importance as a cause of death, tuberculosis has been forced gradually into th'iS' position since Dn. at it had been "SIangi' has been a. long Modern methods such as skin test- wa.ys: In 'pUbl1c favor- trGF,' the -- ion o'nce votce-J by Ambrose Bierce In OENE CARR tOg and x-ray. better ,dl8.gjllosis .. by which he cliara.cterlzed !attlng as a physicians who are constantly on man ro.bbiilg' the, literary: garbage can G. Mc'Each' en alert for' symptoms, and parttcula,rly on their way to the dump, com.ment- " the gigantic public health ed Dr. Louise Pound of Unlversl- ew- Stuclen1S Enroll: at College Four SeniorS Enter School Mid-semester, Grades " _ Are: Issued, , -r-- Approximately, twelve flnance.i by the ty of Nebraska. InternatidnoJly known Honored at Xctivc warefare "agahi'st the disease was first begun 30 years ago, with the appearance of the little penny health seal. today It:nown as the Christmas Seal. Each year at the Christmas season they appear to make ), the fight against tuberculosis tinue. They are :-Jlout to make their .. pearance th'is year. You will find them in Y'0ur mailbox the day after ThanksgIving. or' ODe oJi' Ute school children of 'your' c'8mmunity will de- liver them to your o.oor. You are askeJ to btty as many of them as you can and use them on yOur Christmas greetings and packages. "Remember," little health stamp urges, "That a Christmas Seal can- existence. not carry a letter, but, letter ean carry a Seal." It is in this Youth has readily accepted this vi. practical way th;at the fight against vid speech as a means of exp'resslng tuberculosis can 'be carried on. their high and out of sheer love Only one of the sl::ven,leadlng caus- ,of manipulating the English lan- es of death in the- United has few years. It is reau of tlces' whefl the In his talk, Mr. Potts the I wide pa.s:ture' , . conventn'g - butterma:kers-t'O sell the I oft'ichiUy closed at Omaha. product In bearing grade day. ,Only twenty out ot labels in order that inferior buttel' farmers Who.' entered the contest re .. sold at special low competition price'3. c,eived similar Il'ecognltlon. c01l1d not be placed side by si.de on Naming 'ot McEachen with the the :Q1,arket with the higher quattty other nineteen farmers took placer at product wh)ch necessarily must d!'- the second annual banquet rut Omaha mand a higher price. Thursday evening which closes the Mr. Seymour well pleased with pasture contest. Prior to tne 'Dl:tn .. th!_ {'Irngr<Jm at th(> meeting Quet the largest pasture gathering in feels t11<,," th(' trlIi was well worth'l the history o'f the united, States con-' whilf:, c,ute to LaCrosse the Sey- vened in a "clinic" to the moul'S ViE,'l,·J, their son Melvin tn cnUre pURtui'e Marshalltown, la. They .commented I The Wayne oounty farmer haa 143 .. , .. __ of permanent pasture on hIs ThE members- of the- Ameti-Gan Iowa and said they soclation of University women inv-l't"."d+vve-'.A-"",'nr,.,"" to see the-grass --SO-""JLnd Into- Christmas Seals are helping to trot. lllinois Truck. Upsets NortIi of Wayne Friday visitors to hear Dr, Po-undo Approx- long and green there. pastures. McEachen In de- felTing _grazing and it has proven tmately 100 persons ttuen.ded the lec- C II A C profItable for him. ' Despite the un- t orye uto ompany: , J. T. Bressler was chairman 'Shows New--'Oldsmobl"le favorable weather In 1936 be strlpped A InJtana motor truck the driver, Ed Ha.n:smap of Omaha stalled his en.gipe near the top of Holman's hill 2 miles north and of' The ;;; Gl1msdale, Seulah Rundle, Arlie Suth- erland, MIl'S. Charles R. Chinn, Mrs. trailell" threw the truck o'ut of control I Grant. when the air bt1t-kes raUed anll it up- se;he 'arlver atld tbe otMr occupant I Quigley B1!-rke of th...-·m·Qt04', Blckf<>rd, were I As NatIOnal Commltteman uninjured. ThJ' which' had Illinois license slightly d'am.agN-. James C Quigler of _-,-,.-...,..,._._ ''I'uesday assumed the dutles of Coryell Auto company. and Oldsmobile dealers for Wayne and Wakefield, in this week's issue ·of the Democrat announce the arrival of the the company's showroom on street in Wayne. OIQsmobile 1s again building two Hcries 'of cars, eight."I and sixf's. 'I'lw car at the Coryell Auto company is a Aix cylindpr sedan. Floth cars outstanding of theIr distinc- tive llnes and feature many o worth' _or Kentucky blue graBS WhUe many pastures in this sec· Hon 'of the state have been l1terally destroyed by the drouth, the 3 fields on the McEachen fann are believed .grass is kept up by livestock not be- ing allowc.d to overgraze the grass. Atten.dlng the Omaha meeting and banquet were: George McF.a,chen, C, E. Benah'oof, Harvey Podoll. Harry Samuelson, Fred Wilcox and Walter 'r .... Moller, a.g_rlculturnl agent. Return ,from Deer Hunt tional democratic committeeman to Glen Sanbelj'g" and ,Henry E.' ' ... ey Bucceed ,Senator Edv..arct R. Burke ments. Rib 'In Q.q- Accident returned late Wednesday f*om who reSlgne,l. Quig19Y was ll,ominat- Chris Tietgen received a of The members of the Schoolmon's club wUl meet at the Wa.yne State Teachers college aUIJ,1tor .. lum tbl. evening' (Thutsaay) at 7:80 o'clock. K. N. Parke. 'of the Way!ie State %aono •• ·college will talk on' "Proposed 'Legislation At- fectlng Teachers." Supet1ntendent W. C. Anderson of the Bancroft Aehools will spea.k on t'Proposed a deer huntIng trip'in northern ed to the. posjJi9n by AI;thur, Plano Recital Postponed fractured Mbs wh-en the car he was aota. They acoompa.nted four I a.t a meeting of the state central The junIor group of the' pia.no stu. driving oyerturned'--in- loose , hich toO" lac . Oma dents of Mrs._ H.()rbert Welc.h who miles north of Wayne. Verne Sylva.- Sanberg's relatives an.} friends ' . W 'I P e In - .( i Rochester, Mi,no. The men were I bie ' t1,tat day. The n,0Dlination was hal planned to gfve a recital Frtday- nus who was ridIng re- to get foor deer but neither oftthe seconded by Mrs. Charles G. Ryan ,of 'afternoon hali been postponf'd until ceived minor cuts about the face. G d III after Thanksgiving. I The ca, r was damaged. wayne men wer:e cin on the kill. /1h Y ran san. report having a,n excellent Geirtner to \\'b&1iOlf .Ift.., I for a lew week's visit with his moth- er befort; a.,.:,suming 1]118 duties as the manager of the sewIng machine de- partment in a Wheeling, W. V. store. In Cinciratti. wa..<;J affiliated with, his, brabhlet':. '1"he in Wheeling comps to, Gortnei' as a pro- motion. o.t the pavilion, as usual, good crowd of en thusiaJ!rttc buyers. Butch." bogs brought $8.85, pigs weighing in the neighborhood 0' one hundred pounds sold at $6'.80 and feeder he1fers brought $6.65. 'A KOod or stock was Bold. BnptL<nnal Scr'\1ce8 HeM Shirley

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-Tuberculosis" Major Death -Cause Today

"Me.diC'~~I.lspi~~fe I.n;~y ~:en.t~llY ,lje­duce tuberculosis to a rolUor disease, but it is still one' {)or 'tne seve~ l~ad­tng causes 'of c'leit.~h in the United States today," says I Dr. John F. Allen, president of the Ne~raska Tubcrculos­i~ Assoeiatio~l Whidh on' Thdnksgivihg Day launch'es its thirtieth annual Christmas Seal' ~le, proceeJs 0 ( which carry on a vigoroufl campaign against tuberculosis.

Modern mcith'otls developed by sci­ence and. the lll(c(lical ])I'ofe:-;~Ii(,a \vith­in the paRt 30 years "ii-.a:ve cut the an­nual death toll from 250,000 in 1900 to 70,000 today. according to u. rec: eut natioual survey.

That is whY, 'Dr. A11en sb.lti" th~re must be cbnttnue.!l support of the campaign against tuberculosis. Rank­ing seventh in importance as a cause of death, tuberculosis has been forced gradually into th'iS' position since

Dn. at

~:~2fi~! !:u:h~~h d~=. it had been "SIangi' has been elev~ted a. long Modern methods such as skin test- wa.ys: In 'pUbl1c favor- trGF,' the opln~

-- ion o'nce votce-J by Ambrose Bierce In

OENE CARR

tOg and x-ray. better ,dl8.gjllosis .. by which he cliara.cterlzed !attlng as a

physicians who are constantly on ~the man ro.bbiilg' the, literary: garbage can "Y.I:eE~in'rl G. Mc'Each' en alert for' symptoms, and parttcula,rly on their way to the dump, com.ment- " the gigantic public health ed Dr. Louise Pound of th~ Unlversl-

ew-Stuclen1S Enroll: at College

Four SeniorS Enter School Mid-semester, Grades " _ Are: Issued,

, -r--Approximately, twelve

flnance.i by the ~tate ty of Nebraska. InternatidnoJly known Honored at :;~~~~~~~~~~i;;~1~~J~;I,s~c~'b10~la~r~~a~t~~~::::~~::!!:::~!;t~~~~~;~~~~~~:L~~~~~~::~~~~~!!~tt~~~~~~;;~~~~ii;;~:;~;;;;~~~~~~~~~;:~~~~~~~~~~: ~ Xctivc warefare "agahi'st the disease

was first begun 30 years ago, with the appearance of the little penny health seal. today It:nown as the Christmas Seal. Each year at the Christmas season they appear to make

), the fight against tuberculosis con~

tinue. They are :-Jlout to make their ~p ..

pearance th'is year. You will ~ find them in Y'0ur mailbox the day after ThanksgIving. or' ODe oJi' Ute school children of 'your' c'8mmunity will de­liver them to your o.oor. You are askeJ to btty as many of them as you can and use them on yOur Christmas greetings and packages.

"Remember," t~e little health stamp urges, "That a Christmas Seal can- existence. not carry a letter, but, ev~ry letter ean carry a Cht~stm~ Seal." It is in this Youth has readily accepted this vi. practical way th;at the fight against vid speech as a means of exp'resslng tuberculosis can 'be carried on. their high spirlt.~ and out of sheer love

Only one of the sl::ven,leadlng caus- ,of manipulating the English lan-

es of death in the- United ~tates. has ~;g:~s~:r~:p:tt;~~tth:~~ntli::v:e~~~ few years.

It is

reau of tlces' whefl the In his talk, Mr. Potts tol~ the I wide pa.s:ture' , .

conventn'g - butterma:kers-t'O sell the I oft'ichiUy closed at Omaha. 1""t-~l'll1u'8-1 product In packag~s bearing grade day. ,Only twenty out ot labels in order that inferior buttel' farmers Who.' entered the contest re .. sold at special low competition price'3. c,eived similar Il'ecognltlon. c01l1d not be placed side by si.de on Naming 'ot McEachen with the the :Q1,arket with the higher quattty other nineteen farmers took placer at product wh)ch necessarily must d!'- the second annual banquet rut Omaha mand a higher price. Thursday evening which closes the

Mr. Seymour wo~ well pleased with pasture contest. Prior to tne 'Dl:tn .. th!_ {'Irngr<Jm at th(> meeting a~d Quet the largest pasture gathering in feels t11<,," th(' trlIi was well worth'l the history o'f the united, States con-' whilf:, 1'~'11 c,ute to LaCrosse the Sey- vened in a "clinic" to the moul'S ViE,'l,·J, their son Melvin tn cnUre pURtui'e Marshalltown, la. They .commented I The Wayne oounty farmer haa 143

.. , .. evldence.,oLa.,.Jl:r~J:.:.. __ ~cres of permanent pasture on hIs ThE members- of the- Ameti-Gan Iowa and said they l~d~'-~T:iiTs~-18 dIVfaeQ:~tween-upiand'

soclation of University women inv-l't"."d+vve-'.A-"",'nr,.,"" to see the-grass --SO-""JLnd '~bottom----Yalfil-----afia-renced Into-

Christmas Seals are helping to con~ trot.

lllinois Truck. Upsets NortIi of Wayne Friday

visitors to hear Dr, Po-undo Approx- long and green there. pastures. McEachen b~lieve8 In de-felTing _grazing and it has proven

tmately 100 persons ttuen.ded the lec- C II A C profItable for him. ' Despite the un-t orye uto ompany: , u~'rs: J. T. Bressler was chairman 'Shows New--'Oldsmobl"le favorable weather In 1936 be strlpped

A InJtana motor truck

the driver, Ed Ha.n:smap of Omaha stalled his en.gipe near the top of Holman's hill 2 miles north and

of' The ;;;

i~~n~~~!:~, ~~::~e~e~~e p%e:o~:~ Gl1msdale, Seulah Rundle, Arlie Suth­erland, MIl'S. Charles R. Chinn, Mrs.

trailell" threw the truck o'ut of control I Grant. when the air bt1t-kes raUed anll it up-

se;he 'arlver atld tbe otMr occupant I Quigley ~ucceeds B1!-rke of th...-·m·Qt04', ~a.rl"" Blckf<>rd, were I As NatIOnal Commltteman uninjured. ThJ' tr~ which' had ~ Illinois license ~, slightly d'am.agN-. James C Quigler of ~alentine,

_-,-,.-...,..,._._ ''I'uesday assumed the dutles of ~-,

Coryell Auto company. and Oldsmobile dealers for Wayne and Wakefield, in this week's issue ·of the Democrat announce the arrival of the

the company's showroom on Ea..~t

S~ond street in Wayne. OIQsmobile 1s again building two

Hcries 'of cars, eight."I and sixf's. 'I'lw car at the Coryell Auto company is a Aix cylindpr sedan. Floth cars outstanding becau~e of theIr distinc­tive llnes and feature many improvl~,-

o worth' _or Kentucky blue graBS

WhUe many pastures in this sec· Hon 'of the state have been l1terally destroyed by the drouth, the 3 fields on the McEachen fann are believed

.grass is kept up by livestock not be­ing allowc.d to overgraze the grass.

Atten.dlng the Omaha meeting and banquet were: George McF.a,chen, C, E. Benah'oof, Harvey Podoll. Harry Samuelson, Fred Wilcox and Walter 'r .... Moller, a.g_rlculturnl agent.

Return ,from Deer Hunt tional democratic committeeman to Glen Sanbelj'g" and ,Henry E.' ' ... ey Bucceed ,Senator Edv..arct R. Burke ments. Fractill~s Rib 'In Q.q- Accident

returned late Wednesday f*om who reSlgne,l. Quig19Y was ll,ominat- Chris Tietgen received a coupl~ of

The members of the Four~CountY'

Schoolmon's club wUl meet at the Wa.yne State Teachers college aUIJ,1tor .. lum tbl. evening' (Thutsaay) at 7:80 o'clock. K. N. Parke. p~ofel!l!or 'of the Way!ie State %aono •• ·college will talk on' "Proposed 'Legislation At­fectlng Teachers." Supet1ntendent W. C. Anderson of the Bancroft tlub~

Aehools will spea.k on t'Proposed

BChorun~F~li-~U~~~~~~~~~~~'

a deer huntIng trip'in northern M~nne ed to the. posjJi9n by AI;thur, ~~l~en_ Plano Recital Postponed fractured Mbs wh-en the car he was aota. They acoompa.nted four or~IMr. I a.t a meeting of the state central The junIor group of the' pia.no stu. driving oyerturned'--in- loose -grav"'-&l-ol<J""'JlllJLJ!!J~qLl!!Z!l!1!l!lWU:"'LEl~_-!l~';;~~A:c:. ·:;:;~,.;;:~,k;;:::;

, hich toO" lac . Oma dents of Mrs._ H.()rbert Welc.h who miles north of Wayne. Verne Sylva.-Sanberg's relatives an.} friends ' ~m . W 'I ,~t P e In - .( i Rochester, Mi,no. The men were I bie ' t1,tat day. The n,0Dlination was hal planned to gfve a recital Frtday- nus who was ridIng wltn-~1etgen re-to get foor deer but neither oftthe seconded by Mrs. Charles G. Ryan ,of 'afternoon hali been postponf'd until ceived minor cuts about the face.

G d III after Thanksgiving. I The ca, r was damaged. wayne men wer:e cin on the kill. /1h Y ran san.

report having a,n excellent -tlilli?·~t -to~~f,~~;::~::;,;~:~t!;~'+i=::::;===~=~~=="===;='==;==~;~~==~==~~~~;'~~:i~~;:::::::='~::':h:]1 Geirtner to \\'b&1iOlf .Ift.., I

for a lew week's visit with his moth­er befort; a.,.:,suming 1]118 duties as the manager of the sewIng machine de­partment in a Wheeling, W. V. store. In Cinciratti. Pa~l wa..<;J affiliated with, his, brabhlet':. '1"he pos~tlon in Wheeling comps to, Gortnei' as a pro­motion.

o.t the pavilion, as usual, good crowd of en thusiaJ!rttc buyers.

Butch." bogs brought $8.85, pigs weighing in the neighborhood 0' one hundred pounds sold at $6'.80 and feeder he1fers brought $6.65. 'A KOod

or stock was Bold.

BnptL<nnal Scr'\1ce8 HeM Shirley

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. t,.e:\VI.~lti)li!.h !i! Oel.b~4i nlntleth bli'tlid..,.i8 .. ~ui'<la¥. . ,

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gray of Hub .. bard spent Sun~:lIlY nt t lw Carl Po.ul­sen horne and were, Sunday eventng

c.a¥;f9 at f!!:t lp/lp 1~\I@~lh'l!jl~ "I 1

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Reed homo. -lItF, ~ were: Suna,;y:'

i.iih, ll(",ltJ ~r.· Ilnd Mm. LniliR NN'dha.lll of Mr. and Mrfl. Brnil 1'I('t,~en anU Mr.

Wimdde Wi~l'(' HlInd11Y affl~rnonn and and MrA. Hob Eddie nnd family all supper g1.1cElls at UH' .i\Ug-IiHt. Krus(! 1\ 'Of Carroll Bpent Sunday at t1w Hans hom (I. 'J'lt:lgen home.

Mrs. Dnvlc1 TTn.mer flp€'nt Sntul'duy . Mm. Dorn. Schaefor and fatntly with MrR. Irv(' Hoe(l lwtpmg ncr coolt spmlt Sunday a.t tho John VnR.'1 hom~', for men who werf~ (~ng'lgfHl in (mtUng" Mr. and ·~Mrs. B. C. Pinltelman a.nd en8pug~ itt tht'l Jrv(' Heed hOllle. family of nea.r Obort wort) Sundn.y

Mr. and, Mrs. Gen. Ctte Bflcnt WN1- visitors at the l-I. J. I~n.zen home. nMday eV(lning nt the A'Ug'u~t Kruso Two ba.bles were born "during the homo. paat week In the Sholes vicinity. A

Mr. and Mra. T'~rncm, SmUh o.nd daughwr M Mr. nnd Mrs. lCdw. Reth­eOh and Miss NO~l1E~ wero Sunday at- I w'BCh~ a. Bon to Mr. anlt Mrs. E. W. tlll'lloon visitor •. M tho ITve Reed I StolteJl,bel'll'. L . . ~ > __ , : j .~a

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2667 Ted . Nydanl. 'Road rent· tor y .... 1936 .......... 18.76

2558 ~eb~. state Employm'ent service for Sept. and tele­p'hone calls 'to Wayne Co . .- ·7.15

2559 Ella~v:' Nielsen, SalaJ:Y'as Assist. in Resettlement office Oct. 18 to 31, Inc. ...... 20.00

2560 Walter L. Moller, Office ex­penst-' fol' Oct. as agricultur-al agC;nt and milen,ge 23.75

2561 City tof Wayne,' Sept. and Oct. tt.ght at courthouse and water a~ Courthouse and' : jan 7~17 to 10~·17, ~ater

, at shelter cabins 7-20 to -10·-18 . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .. 88.44

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Cak.,Flour 2~k!~ 21c' , Jrl.p C'runeh,

OJ,over Fano, F .... cy Pack

By ---- -WILL-If.M '1'. AralIS-,

In Washington

Not si'!lce James Monroe in 1820 c'ould ma.ke would btl, open confe88lon, elected President" or the United If tht) editors do not want to be

has there been Buch an ove-r- drlven from their own field by the public opinion for any columnists they wUl have' to begin

lar man for President as was to deal more uonestly with themaelv­on the third oC November for eB and the public than the events of

this camp~i'5n ~how. It is a l serious to them UJld to the pubUc.

.A.l}a~~'~r rebultc the pC,oplc saw tit to gi ve was to parties.

.w,~ ,'.~-+'w"il. .. "UJL. ;P"!C!S __ "~K" the .jra.nchises of the people it Will ba.ve to see' to It that .there is sound roason for its

, I ' . t1je , HOIl'8Illl!Jl hom ..

Reubeclt I spent the past .:week 4t the We. Reubeok home. .

Mr. and Mrs. Piok Sancl~l and family were Sunday supper guests at the Paul Dalgren home. " I Mr. nn,! MrB.~Henry NelS'oll and Bons called at ~o AU~Bt Long~ home Sunday evening. , , I ", -

Mr. and MrR. Wallace Ring and Mm. a :Buskl·rk ~ BllOllt Thursday Sioux City,' '.! " : Mr. nnd Mrs. ~,-eorgD" Sulfdny-dlnncr -gtre"E,its-kirk honie. :

P'nutar. 1 ..... ,,~ ... ""· ..•• ,.1 " .Bun:::Maitl-P:u:ffM::.: ·1·"c~:lr:crlaeIlt the':l'{ei>tm;::~Jirtt·at:jt'i.~~1:\!;-;-Tvery--IH<>-_k .. -bUt--t~..d,;m'~I-I--,"c!SE;~f:ri~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~]1Ji;;: ~~~l PearsSEEDED:':RAlSINSHQW'cver, It must be sald_that.no~

2 Pk 2311. thiqg can detI"act",from certalnoserlouI;J

Clover ,I Farm Seedless' gs. .... ".,' elements in our political methods

Ra• • 3 "'Ie that were permitted to beoome what ISlns I .... &' we m.\g-ht call major factors In a cam_ ::IoVier : Farm 'Pare Educt ';lendaJe Imitation paign where the American people

Ja'n~~~',~'niUa_- ~~'~U~~~£~U~d~U~M~]~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~3;1; . ,IWI-- -bottle -&&- --III - .. -'AUoW"-_~.-----IHCth,m--w;"",io-----'Plils-.I_ :::0011; With

Cr,.sco I-lb. Iy consolidate the democ,"""y

SWEE~ "can know nothln,g, as was shown by nat(.on. He h48 met a great many :Uron. Lemon or Or.nee this campai$'n, that. quite compares conaclent!ou,s objectors, the same as

" J I Peel with the reckless disregard of a very Jackson met, and If they can Sf'e that ·POTATOES -, Pkg. largo and p,owerful--.gr-Oup of news-:: he does not dfflirc_tlre ovorthro,:" '~_I __ I ___ ' __

::lover Farm Cleaned papers for the simplest,and most ele- our constitutional gcwe.r.nnient. but 4 LBS. ., .. , . 15e Currants l;~~ I 'c. "\,ental prlnciple.s of overy day han· l,ts Icg'ltlmate expansion Ile will d,oulJo. ::lover Farm Pitted esty ·and truth telltng. In other words UE'8..9 dtf'=soIvp. much opposition and

D Ie 10-02. J Be many of them proved themselves to animosity. ThoS(' that are real dpm-a S pkg. be vicious and vIndicative liars. Their ocrab have the chance of their HV(\B

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Ohocolate 8';:- 15c Oyster

Crackers· 2-lbs., 23"

Salad Dres$ing Pints 21 C Quarts 33c R08te.~ ,

Mar.hmallows- -fjl':!':!~~:r!e! l...tb. '1-O~ -bag fi

2Ibs.25c 2 lb •. 25c

Sally Clover W onderCul Eatinl'

Ohocolate Oherries l~~~ 25c

rr~~Mak~Your Meal a Festivall , ,

Clover Farm /' 'IT J. 2 1:2'\1; 15 Glendale Spanish .0. ulce .,,;~~Z. C Olives, Qt. ..,. 39¢ Clpver Farm Fruit

Cocklail 2 ::.35c No,.' G"do--No P'~n." " C'ovi,Fa,m DoLux< --MIx-Nuts Lb25c

Pineapple NO~~Yz 25c I~"'n Cup •

S~'u~em Appl. -Nc':;n2 15c I ~o~.!f~~N._YM Lb.'!25c

:~~I~ ..•. ' Pkg. 5e Lb. 280 , Mpple Cider 18¢

'(;10\('1'

~addle Mustard, lO¢ ,!

Cleaner, 3 cans. 14¢

STAPLES ClIAOKERS SUflHhin(' Kri!<py

·19c Sodas 2-P~~~d 31 C li Oz. Jar

edltortal pages and their news col- to prove that they are democrats, for umns constatnly told different stor- the voice or the people has been les. The result of the election can be heard, and all the Btates except Ver~ taken. by these papers, if they have ont and Maine cannot be wrong in any conscience and sense of prop or· their judgment.. These "conscience" tton at all left, as a plain indictment strlclte-n demoerats should know that of the people against them. 'rho mas~ the collective conscience, or judgment sea have lost confidence, t<? al~l: 'of th~ masses, is a more compelling measurable extent, in the integrity ~nd standfiJrd tha.t) anything they can set honesty of many newspapers. Thcre up. At the botom of it is the very are few _editors that have had any esSen~e of democracy. Usually in1fluence- in this campaign for the Democrlrt; j8 possessed with a-

"-+~Il''''ew=.,'"tC;I''le''''''fi''-n~a~~i!I~~:;;:-;-:~M_~e '_QQnsdence ~ the -SUbjCC~hat

damning

al1d 1 hl' f'videnc\~ il'! and, decisive that any

'&:!MADS ited Siab'R Is ('omdantly I'ung '11(> eJum goes on th(' "p('oph'" and Ow part thf'y play in our }),'mo(','atic ill14titnliotlH, 'Phe How", of Hf'pr<'fwntatiV('H \\'111'1 11,'­

Hignod for t lw HJwei fi<' purpmw af giv­ing fuB, t'ompll't(·, an(1 final PXI)J'('t-l­

If'OR S/\LE-HampRhhre BoarM. OI'P- sian to ill(' will of -the ,peoplE', ington Coeit('rl'ls, Also :'Warify arId Whal('vl'r Mr. Hoot>('ve1t. If\ay <to, re-d('!~n alfalfa. and Rwc,'t clover. W. if he g('ts tlJ(' ('omwn1 of Ow "t'pr<,-1[,.._Bi~!.mJ!..nn,__ eow !-I('niativt's of tlH:;-Cangn'Hf'I of til(' Ull-.

The greatest family 9f "funn\(>s" folkH ever u1:;8l'mLlcd - 30 comics in full ('olors! "Popey,> - Sl{lppy • Mag­gie and Jig,gs" - Read thetJl all in

~"--j-·tru>--__ l.¥-....llMA.CLA._ BEl';' N I, ws, Du}JlicriLe '.rODAY! 40

AN Al\fA'ZtN<i- OJl"rrF,'H' TU SA VE yon MONEY-TIl!' \.V()HI,J)-HEJ~­

.A-L+}---- -da i+y-- ·a·n d - -RlJ.J.l.iJ':..L~' _ Ior __

ited Stat('H, thE' d\HH('nil'rH. 1hr) di,<.;eon­

lented and lhe ortpod(!rl JUlV(' no right

I~lor.al or oUH'rwl~~, to hurl "fubber Htamp" or any 'other oppl'oln'iollH 1Pfrn nt him ana !{1'PR' to dlflcf('dit 11im 'and hiF! n,c:tR.

commercin,] ,'ra of our history i'R J{l1o(,\<ing' at our door. Ar(~ wP. :.t ... "1 a f\pop\(o-,hig- ('J\oug-h 10- J'l'l"('ivl' it'! If

-dn'UlIICit,Ul('I'S antl the thleH will month:::;, ,lna 'Qnw Conf(':-;:-;iollH, Pidor- forer' it nfjOTl Wi, l)rol{l'll,

iill n.C\'i('w~ IlluHtra.h'd I\f('l'1mnics, all and maIn rJ Jo,c:l ('il, 1 hongl] (lh-:\()rh,rt

it t)\'. I

H('HIIH~ TO])AY!

EAST of WAYNE· fly Mr8. Ed ,Lar8on

Mr. and MrH. Emil Cn,rlson

ex G.'1irJson hom(', Mr. and Mrs: ]iJd .Larson and Earl

nnd Alma.. I~wt(·nba.ug'h with other f-rhmdH HP~nt 'rhllrRrlay eVf'ning at the Oscar fiu.msey home in honor .of Mrs .

. birlhday ____ ,'_ _ I

Mr. and Mrs. W(~ Reubeek and fa· I

Phone

582 Full Line of Cosmetics

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Ph. 33.9 L:~.~~:\\~ng~an~d~'I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t!~~~~~~~~~~~

Editor ·and Publisher '----- .. _ .... - : .. 's~-' _._._._....,..~-l:. ... -~Entered as second \ cla~s matter '18?4 at lh" )J().';to~fice at Wayne, Ne­braska. unrler the ad (~f March'. 3, 1879 ..

Subscrir;tion Rares: One Y~ar· ........ , .. \.:.::::=~.. . ..•... ' ,1.50 i Six Months ............................... __ , .75

1 ,

Model'll lJ.utomohjl~~B u-rr: THad(; HO i ,oomj,J(,j(;Jy for Ill" c;.OJlV(~lli(~nC('H·,·0f the I t luan hdlllld llJt' wi)('!,j UW.L driving a; -:-{,JLr-huft eOI)lt' U, t,r' JJ.lII10Ht l).ri

sboQtin~ f~~h" ~I?- .~ai't;~,rre~. ~n haH b4X'Ortll' H() .-.[.vJY tha.t It lH'

who d . ,

ChildJ'en grow fast, a,nd 'YOll don't, rea.lize that dllu~5ht(lr ha,.<J reacnul th,-~ ('OUl'Uqg age Ull you fU'C her plant­lng ]lorch vlnes,·--Linc31n Slu\'.

CalToll Ite$ By Mr •. John Gettm'an

Tht' Merry ""Mo.lu't'f-) club mol \vUh til!' .lohn (kim'r;'I for BCW(ln o'cloe1.:

dl1'Jh dhulPl'". All mdnbert'l

'V{o.'I'(l llJ.~.NII?nt.. Aft-or thf~. bU8in(~SB mN~ting, a Plrogl'll..tl1 of lln,l(\~·tn.lnment

wa~ plI'ovidl"ll by Ml'~, .lo1m F'inn. 'I'h!'

"HalTY Tid·rick, Same .... 8.90. ,S. H. Rew, same ...... 3.90

.' H. "J. Podoll, Saine ... _ .•.• _. 3.90 Ed Hornby, Sa.me ,..... 3,90 Ar~ Hersqh~id, Same .... 3.S0 Wm.' H, Krueger, Official and deUv.rlng ballOts to 0&. Olerk, $3.60. and $3.60. 7.10

T. P. Roberts. Official O. G. Boock, Same .,., 3,90

'Ohaa. D. fl"arran. Same .. 3.90 .Ted Nydahl, f;Jame and de .. 'liveJing ballots to 1>'0118, $3.90. and $2.80. ..•.•.•• 6.70 Wm. Pririce, Official .... 3.90 E.· W. DaNis, same...... 3.90. James ,Hanse.n. Same ... ,

, Cat:l

D. J. Davis, O£ficial and de'" Hvertng ballots. to polls, $3.90 and $3.20. .•• , .••• C. E. Fred.erickson. Of-ricial,

lAwrence Texley, Same .. J. M. Petersen, Same .... 'Clarence. Behrend, Same . Waller Brt~demetYer, Same J .. C. Woods, 'Same ...••• ' Ismuel Hughes, Sa~e 'and retUrning ballots to County

,clerk, ~~.90 and $3.20 .... Bl'erliiu. -

Alonzo SJlden, O(ficial .. Bernard SpIittg-erber, Of-

7.10

3.90

3.90. 3.90 3.90 3.90 3.90

7.10

3.90

ficial . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 3.90 'I'. E. Lindsay. Same.... ..3,90 A.lex Suhr, 'Same ,.-...... 3 .. 90 Alvin W('rt, game and deLiv­('l'jng Imllots to polis, $3.90 and $3.10 ....•....... li"'red Baird. Official W. E. Lil)dsu.y, Same ...• Hur.;'o SpHttgerbcl', Same.

7.0.0 3.00 3.00.

FP';rfL!~'rur'L}'.;.f'llH-,,-"U"l11...j.11O."~ .. m.~.!.l.IuL . .J~.I.IL be n.t i", 1. Moses, Same and re-Fln~l hom\." De-c. 11.-' :Mrs. Rodney I """[iJfnlflg'-lJa.11o(s--U) - County

'\ 10

__ :" .. ts your fIrst con- ,1/ aldernllon - r.hoosb a \l9nulM Orangb Blossom [)esiqn by

'froub. and YO\1,= be llUro Ii's "right"

I In qualUy. delliQn ' andperiodion, MaY

d,f1r'Wood will be prog-rnm dwirman. '" Cicrl{, ~3,OO and $3.10 .' It. will !)n a, .{'ovcl'cHl dish dlnnl'r. Stl<-tlmn -.. 0

6.10

wn!-l H,'n"t'.]. Tho llPxt

:::~i'.:~:~ld !l{'[", ~~r~t lh~' nUHlI ('~,bul'lI

I\1 no; t :d'lt,"I' .1 Olll'~ W(I:'; :\ ,linlH'I" g·Uf'I..Jl of J\.f":-l. Hoi)(,l'l j'l'i1 cha!'.l ~un­day.

:\\)". aud !'IlI-s. A. ('OI'lII'Hn oj' 1-(:ll\­

ml.Fl, Mr. allr} 1\11",4. g,l Mlll"1'lll, 1\11'.1 ~ll1rl .:\)1"1;. ]';,1, TI;nutw(·ill, MI', anll Ml·~.1 11 1," 1~l'p(ll'IllP\"t'I" M1': !\ml Mrs. II. lI()n,'~-, 1\111'. nn',~ l\J1','"I. Clpl)I'gl' 1I0le-1 (~~nlp, Hnd MI'. Hlhl l\fl·~. Nkk V\'arth'l Wr'I'l' l';ll~'St.'l ~(t an 'oYRlol" fltlPlH'f at: tllt' GtH'! PaulHon hOlUP MUIHlay,

A daughter WI\..q; born to Mr. u.nd Mlr.'-l. Lloyd TI'xh'iY li'dday. No\". 13.

For the Holidays

'-0-

YOU Wll,L WANT 'YQU~

[GAHM 1'~N1'R Thnl'()l1ghly,('lt)!ln~~

('~ ttlt(! prl'!,<:;R(\ll. i

I\' Ii ,.&:u~"').nl\l\i "",q.(llocl,loll , to YOII nn,l give you'

'1'1'uo 1'1"e'scott, Official Don t\liIl1ken, Same Matt ~'inn. Same •....... Fra.nk W-eber, same

(lel1v(~I'ing b[l.llot~ to polls,

3.90 3.90 3,90 3.90

$J.!lO and $2.30 ... 6.20 ()se[1.l" Hoema.n, Official 3.90

(1-('C). MI..'EaclH'n. Ham\' 3.90 "\Villiam I\Ivllor, S:lllH' and 1'1'tlll'llin).;· hallots to Co. Clle

We 'have them in ALL WOOL SlLK and WOOL· AIJ;.. SILK

See the fine imported ol1es,you wiUlil\e them And are they pretty?

Frank .~riffitJ1, Jr.. Rame and returning ballof:i to Co. Clerk, $3.9t'1 an'd $2:51) Geo. Reuter, Officla; .. ,' Keith Reed. Sain.c Albert C. SahB, SU\tl~ ., .•

Plti..rn Creek -' Daniel Baier, O~ficial .;. A. A. Killion, Same and de­livering ballots l to polls. $3.90. and $3.25.1 ........ Geo Roggl."nbach, Official Paul SplittgerbeI"~ Sar:ne .. George Fox, Same , ..... Fred Erxleben. Same and returning ballots to Co.

3.90.

3.90

7.15 3.90 3.90 3.90

R. T. Carpen·~er. Official .. Walter Savidge,. Same .,

'" I Wayne Second Wa;rd ----' I I

E. J. HQunt~m~l'. OfficiaL.. ~.90 J. S. Horney, ~me ...... 3.90 J. C. Kiker, Sam.e ...... 3.90 I Geo. A. Lamberson, Saro-e and delivering ballots to polls, *3.90 and $2.00 .. 6.90. I C. E. Spraguti. OffiCial .. 3.90 F. G. Dal~, Same , .... , 3,901 Wm. McEachen, Same .. 3.90 I

E. E. F1~etwopd. Sl!Lme .. 3.90 ! 'B. W, Wright, Same 'and 1'"e- I turning ballO~ to Go. elk., $3.90. and $2.0.0 5.80.

Bridge 18.60 11.36

Clerk, $3.0'0. and $3.10 .6.10

-R. S,-M'eGUire. ~~~w~:.:-.-"t~tt~(li ••• i=liiii~ii~ ••• ~.~ •••• iijl~:"," Phil'Damme, Same Mart~n IH91st, ,~a.me

Hunter - ',': ' MrS. Elmer Haglund, or".. ficial """"."'" Mrs. ,E. U, Laugpiin,' S"me and : 'dellv~ring ballotS 'to polls, $3.90 and $2,50 .... John' Banister, Official .. Ray ~ier,: Same ...... .. C. F. Sandahl, Same ... . W. H. Neely, Same .... . A. T. Claycomb, Same •• Elmer Harrison, Same " :T. K .... J.()hnson. Official' ,and returning ballots to do. elk. $3.60 and $2.40 ... ,.... $6.00

Lealie -W. A. Gerdea, O~ncial .. L. J. Br~Ier. Same .... . n. Longe, Same ....... .

-Fl'ed .Jahde~ ....same .... _!.....

Geo. ,.BUI~kirk, Same and de· l1vering ballots .to polls, $3.90 and $3.20 ............. 7.40 Ed McQulstan. \ ug'lplat .. Chester Hansen, Same .. C. W. McGuire, Same ... Edw. Kat, Same and return-ing ballots to County Clerk, $3.30 and ,",1iIi, ........

LQgan - .

'$3,90 and $3.20 ........ . Albert Utecht) Official . A. W. Carlson: Same .... E. E. Leotrard, Same ...• Mrs. Chas.' Pierson, Same Mrs. Ellis ,Johnson. Same and

Clerk, $3.9'0 and $3.16 ". Mrs. Geo. ~I~trope, Official Frank Han~on. Same ,., ..

Winside - 1

(}ertrude ,Ba'tes, OffiCial'r Mae HUf~ake~l. Same .... E. T. W~rnerttunde. Same H. M. Ht~peri.\ Same .', •. L, W. N1edh~in, Same and delivering ballots to polls,' $3.90 an4 ,,3.20. ......•.• Wm. Fleer.,. Oftictal ....

___ G. C. Fr~nct~, Same •. '.~ , H. L. Neely, Snme .. J. C. Schmod(", Sn.me and rc­tp.rning l\allots to County Cierk. $3.,60 lLnd $3.20. ..

Wayne First Wara -

Saw Gu.niming Stone, 6-inch .......... $1.00

Wood Chopping Axes ••••••• ! •••••••• 98c

Ed Surber. 'Officlal . ;~.~ .. ~.:~~~~~~~!~~~~~!!!~!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!i C. A. Riese, Official and de-

--. ,

~trllleave it

allgenie'iel·iSe ....... ..,.. ... . • : Mai~ 'and l Se~en~h

__ ~ Pti~!i~ S"2Z'~~ ~=~~= .. ,> _c I ~ ··cC' •••

• ii.1

'1. I II'

posts • U. 76 COl1~Ul. DJ.8t,., Nl'o. ~"I,,,"-j;: , . i I I ! I' - '~585 Gaeblet and Neely, Hd,y. 80.19' 2646 He~rY Hansen: Rd. wk. 7.16 con~ Wi!th morel eggs lai~Jth,lS faU in 2586' Fullerton Lumb:et' Co .. Lbr. . 26~7. Inter's~n.t~ M~h. and SUPM

Nebr~ska th~n at.~y_tI le:,ln the last I:' nalls, cement and posts. '40.\,$ 1 ply COo" Uepalrs ....... 184.15 20, y~rs, Wayne CQul:1ty 1~1~r5 had I RELIEF ADMINISTRATIVE 2648 L. C. Larsen, Bla.cksmith. . th~ir! attentiop focused this "leek on! EXPENSE FUND':"" . ing ....... '. c .......... 180.60 . beor, na.n •• M~~:t, deto ••• ~ the 1937

gra;sshopper threat ~ they 2587 L. C. Smith a.nd Corona 2649 Barton-Warne'r Co.. CuI- 2688 Geo. Reuter, I • ra.ggt go developed in November and Decem- ,were I urged tOo adopt me¥urosl to les- Typewriter 00., Payment on vert .......... , . . . . . .. 45.6012684 Hen,ry Hotrm.a.n. Same .. ber so that ,the complete. de- ,'sen \text yes!r's trufestat!9n.: typewriter for relief 'office 12.00 2650 Barton-Warner Co" Cul- 2686 E, D., Morri~. Sa.m~ '~' tails of the p'rog~m will.be ~valla~le I 0.' S. Bare, extensi·on 11~l}to~OIOgi~ .2588 Marie. Splittgerber, Oct. vet-ts. : •.....•... ' .... 104.94

1

:26R6 ~enry, Wur~ema.~, Rd. to all Nebraska. ' farmers In (Tanuary. at thr Nebraska coUege 1f ,%ric'1lt'1~e, rent for poor .. .......... 3.00 2651 Ne)) •. Cujvert and, Pipe Co. work, ..... ; : ....... : ..

Nebraska farm'erlS 'tn their reco~'~ 1 notified farlpers through!, ~he ~ayne 2589 Mrs. L. K. Christensen, Rent Freslno scrapers 87.90 2687 Mau" rd. lnendations Ilave, favored the contln-, county exten~ion orfic~ V'~~ ~"nner., for poor' for Oct. •. , .... , 6.00 '2652 Contractors Supply CO. Re. 1

2688 uation of an il.grtcnltural conservation can 'do something' now to destroy the 2590 };I-"ullerton Lbr. Co., Qoa.l for pairs...... .•. .•.•.•• 28.78 2689

. and crop InBliI'ance program and the: eggS. In areas such as f~~I<~:' turn- 'poor ...... '.' . . . . . . . .. . 16.00 2653 Henry' Retliwlsch. Oversee- I ,~:i6:9~0~:~~;;Z~=~~~;t,Jf"""~;:;~~~~~~;~~~:;:'::I:::::'::;::::::: '\payment,of grants of money to tho •• rows at ends ·and ,uon", sIdes· of 2591 Dr. G<!o. J. H ..... Profession- ing roM work ••• ".... '0.00 '4 '.1ratml"l'S who improve ·an<1 mainWn fl~lds. ""Gund alf"clt .. st!..ck. or old' 0.1 services for poor .... 15.00 2654 M. S. Whitney. liI

olts-nalls

'the ability of their land to produce stack, locations where th:e ,teggs were 2592 F€>lber's Pharmacy. drugs - and repairs 26.06 crops. Outstand'illt;' among the Ne-I laid, he ,recommends a tnorough disc- fot' poot· 1.00 2651) Henry l~ksman, Running braskfl: recomm,endanons .~re the II ing, wherevC'l' possible, bet'vecu now 2593 August Kirwan. Oct. milk g adel' 6800 ones pertaining to the practIcal man- i and the time the ground fr('ezE'-s up. for poor ...... 2.f>G 2656 ;ohn Ret~~v~~~~.· 'li~n'l~l~lg . agement of p~rmanent pasture land: Probably 80 per Cellt of the eggs 2594 Council Oa1f Store, Sept. tractor.. . . .. .. . . .. ... 68.00 which has been seriously affected_by I-eOUId thus bi:' destLOyed.) _l2!scing and Oct. gl'oceries (or poor __ 1,_00 265-7 'Jay -Dra.ke, ''1'imekee-pe-r-f\()r the dI'outh. Through non-grazing, such locatIOns In the spring also les- 2595 Safeway Store, Oct groc- WPA •... ; ...... ~.. 85.00 reseedmgs and use of temporary pas- tl"oys many eggs but must be done be- eries for POOl' ..... 22.00 2GGS Millel':-Ha.sselbalch Co., Lu .. tures, It is hoped that much can be I fore April 11 to pro-duce satlsfactory 2596 Robert's Grocery, Gl'>oceries bricating oil ..........• 14.-34 done In 1937 to restore the ability of results. for poor .............. 42.00 Comm. Diat. No.3 _ Koch: permanent pastures to carry livestock Farmers were also adVised that the I 2597 H. L. Bredemeyer, Grocer- 2593 George Gabler. Repairs

~ ••••••••••••• ~ I late hatch will probably rcduce the les for poor............ 10.00 and plugs •••.••• ',' "," f} spring hatch of 'One or :possibly two. 2598 Wayne Hospital, Hospital 2584 Chicago Lbr. Co., Lumber

species. Other kinds thou'gh ,will not care of poor ........... ' 42.60 . , , . . . . . . . .. 35.62 be affected and unfortunately It ap-. 2599 WayilC Hospital, Same:. 39.60

that there are st111 plenty of' 2600-Tabitha_a:~~re an't'ii:iiot*<gH~'""'~~~~~~e~~~:::;;;:-;;;~r-__ "", .. 8."}[,,,,,· .eggS-~~~Q.A~.r'M,Q,~tt~.I __ - -m81nte:nt\n~~_:Ctf~~.F -..! ----

-did have -a partial hatch-: 2601 Smith -Hove1son_ ""Ll>r;·c.C!f.;.c::: late in the season. ,- --~-~---I''''~' ~.uel for poor ~.: ...• --.. . .

, Burning along fence rq:wa. and oth~ 2 602 ~oberts Cash Store, Oct. , er grass plots is of very: little value grocefl'ies ~or poor ...... 14.50

in grasshopper control ap.d Is not, 2603 H. L. -Bredemeyer, Gt>oc- kerosene 47.80 recommended. Furthermol'e it does eries for poor .....•.... 5.00 2663 ThOfV,9.J).d_ Jacobsen. Over-destroy mill1o-ns of nenenCJa;I insects, I 2604 Tlml1n's Grocery, Oct •. gl'9''' seeing WPA No. 1811 .. 48.00

al services tor poor .. '''. n. ~1-6-. 7-<6+'vcc1"m"'IC"L"E 'FUND -

and destroys much _~a~a~l~ ga~l~e I ~;-I~esJ f~r .J;~lo; ;r'~f~" 8.00 AUTOMOBILE OR

Road Dragging Dist. No. 1 ~ Erxleoen

'thanksgiving Turkey, GENERAL ~OAD FUND -E lb' :~66~4~'D~;~~Liu~tt~:~R~d~".W~~k·~·i"~·i2~9~'6~0~i •• ~ii~~~ji.=ij~~~~iiji;~I~:i;tl!:t . Commissioner Diat. No-. 1 - rx e en . . Preprured Best at .Low Heat! 2i1!16 L. W. McNatt.~Hdw.>.. 3,611

-- - 12581 Lonnie Henega.r, Opera.ting ']~]lP Best You Can Bn~T It won't bE' long now until Thanks- tractor and hauling .... 27.30

giving a.nd with th,e coming or the I 2682 Qa,rhart Lbr. Co., Lbr.. 3.76 ' holiday season thoughts of moat 'of, 2606 .T, \.T. Steele, Co. Treas., I

49c

Winter Fronts

for CaJrs 79c All

Sizes

Water~Heaters

~~rs 3. ~~. to 8. ~5

the Wayne county hOUl~e·wives are 1 Freight advanced 1.62 turning toward the most ravorite of 12607 Wright Lumber Co., Cul- I

all foods at this st'ason of the y('ar- : verts ................ 111.48 the turkey. Plump, juicy and golden 2608 Meyer a.nd Bichel, Rprs. 154.17 and ready for 1h£' carver's knife, the 2609 Inter State Oil Co., Oil. 18.55 biI'd will ug'ain adorn Tne iabl£'s tllis 2611 '\Talter Henkel, Operating ! year I tractor, WPA Proj('ct No. !

Every housewife is interested In 1800. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. 71.20 getting the turkf'Y ro~ted to the 2610 J. J. Steele, Treas. Truck- I highest degrt'e' of perfection. A low I ad,va.nGeg--=---- •.•••.••••.•. .92' and, constant tt'Tl)pPrature .of 300 to, 2612 G. H. Lc:,,!sman, 'l'imek~(.'p, I 350 degrees is. o(>st fO I~sur~~ good r~-I 01' an~ operating grader WPA ., ::luIL«. Tller(' IS lc;.s.q H!1r1I11wgp at nilS ProJect No. -1800 ..... , 2 .... 0U I temperaturE' and the meat is juicy 2G13 Henry Peters. Opell'ating and haa a bette~vor. Young birds grader WPA Project No. cook in }e8s irue t n "more tougher·' 1800, ............... ". 73.60 meat while a I rger biI'd requires 2614 Herman AsS(>.nhelmer, 0IJf" ' ,~, somewhat fewf'r minutes per pound erating tractor, WPA Pro-

Liquor Spe For your Thanksgiving festivities you .will need a

quors. At the-Vlariety Liquor Store you will find than the smaller one. Moderatel~ ject No~ 180.0 .. 73.60

--co-ok-i-fl,g tem~t.u.res produce --.a ~-2--~--h9uis __ Bak(~~,_ .Ko,aa~",oOL __ "'t---jj'j;--t")wU-n1IU tlW¥-ru'g-.jJ.J.:J.C'La.LJ..w..U'U'--"""''''-''''''''''''=--''=:.:-.--=:..:r=-=''-'=_c-_f--c:c-' __ ';''''~ juicy product with the minimum . with fOUir ho-rses shrinkage. Housewi'lre:5 wm find that 2616 George Kabisch,

OUI' stdre.

Heavy Grade

,51

Radj'bs

Yd.

-BattePy~Set . ..,;,(}().mplete

. 25~i5 Electric - $10 to $29.95

"

-- -sn6uld Of" brusnea w"lth -Ufi- with tractor

--HOM \VPA J .soo

impol·tanl Oll Thanl{sgivin.g' in fldding ~(jl0 A. \V. Dollll). Halll(, to the ,holiday spirit, The turkey 2619 G. H. Lessman, 'l'imekc('per may be piac('d on a r[u~l{ In the VVPA 180(1 .. 48.1111_ roa~tlng .pan left utlcoyeredt<i.and then I 2620 Johu H. SievprR. Rottd work roastnd slowly until thE' right uegTf'f'1 with tractor " . . . . . . . .. 86.00 of 'doneness is reached. ! 2621 Herbert Frevert, Road wk.

In timing th(> roasting 'of the bird, i WPA 1800 ........... 3.50 approximately 22 to 25 minutes -per; 2622 Will. F, Meyer, Hoad ·wk. pound (before drawn) shOUld be aI-I WPA 1800 lowf'd. Favorite stuff1ng may h(~ made :!623 \Vm. L. Bak(~r, Same

S.OG 4.()O

a-a-d- thEl--tur-lt-ny--':qiufD>_d tha-d.a..¥- hcf.or~-624----J?aul_Ba.i..cII"--Sam.e........- ~ '---_ Thrtnk. ... giving in order to save' time. '262~ Eld.er Giese, Same _.... 4.00

- - , 2626 S .. J. lcl<l~lr,' BlaekRmith-

Seeds Entire Farm to Grass 2627 i';;ntrac;;;; S~~'pl~ c;,:.' Re_21.65

to Prewent Soil Erosion pairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.07 ~--- 12628 ~e~ensen R8Jdlat.or and Wel-

A Pawnee county farm that pro·' dmg ShOop, WeldIng .,.,. 27.15

duced 17.000 bu.h.l ..... o! whOM In I "",.,.. ..... =="""''''''',.... .......... ====''' 1936 will be in gr~ \n U137., Plant~

the

reno The 640 acre hill filled

never been broken out until the fall of 1!l35. Tht'n It \','[L.'-; disc(ld and

to wheat only to kill the had :;;pr'6~_?S a result

y~ur::t.\~O :°I'~~~~S ~tr ~~~::

Dead Animal'S Rem{)ved·Prnmpdy Call 29F20 Waynf'

may bo' selfish. unsympathetic. but that's tho ,,:ay thlly'ro made and you might_as weH realize ~J;.~

" __ ~"~\nWll yow' Lack aches and your nerves Iscft..oam.--don 't taka- it out­on,rourhUI"W.1Jrl IIoe<l.n'Lpossibly lu:ow lIow you f(·d.

F()r t l,~!'f' 1',-Iv't';01 i()lI'>nJW '\'(Hnan l.a .. ~ told aliOUIt'r tH)\, to I{O "smil- ,

t!Jn'll~b" . L"dia E }>in!(-_

- We Pay Phone· Calls·-

WAYNE «ENDERING~ co. W"y' e, Nehraska

---Bet~r Talikage for LesS___l_ -;,p·II.7:M,vJ7E I rO~!l!.¥PME RENDER1!o1G,' PLf4NT IH

.. ~--- .. ~-.,. - . :---- -- . ~-...... -...

'"I I, ".

y Str-I.light Bourbon 'I,

Half Pints 33¢ Pints ........... 64¢ Quairts .. "..... $1.26

StJ.-night Bourbon

On., Yeai' ow-Regular $1.00 Seller to close out at - - . Pints ........... ·79¢

Wines VERY SPECIAL!

Cre;:j.pl of the Crop ." ,I· froin

California Vmey-ards Fifths .... .. o .. r.. 49¢

VARIE

. James E. Brittain was a 'V1s.itor in M~t.son ,Friday. '

Beulah and Rus~~H Johnso~ Sunday visiting friends In Stoux' f"ity.

L. ~. Peck pi ISinu,.:: Gi~Y (:<111('9 'at The Democra,t~ o,ffk(> \¥PJnesday af~

tcrnoon. :' i Shave Hie, iI~d and Logan' St. Mr. and M~~' i~'~hin: Ur:wller o~:IIA~·

ret were su~4~ I llY<fning visitors ~t the home of ~HL .Alvina. M. Kortf.

Mrs; D<?~:'n~a~ 'spent ~rld:~Y ~t tiie home .dt:;e~ '. p~tentl!.:Mr:l, O;h~ Mrs •. Pa~~ ,D~.jh.t.~.: 0:1' ,WI~n.~r. ~.'.

Mr. and I :Mrs: J,I '0', B.ulttha~: :dr Whmer, R.' 'tiJ ,hovt'd 'hit.o an apn.r~c mp,nt in 1he 'iI1otel l Htratton 1 Friday.l.

Henry Maul was' a Hllnday dinn(~r iii, guest at and: Mrs.

C.E.

Monday afiei-rloon --calTe:r's =at-:::~:r·"::'.:~~~~:::.~=:-~;;---;:;.;;;;;;::;:f.~~l~~~;;'~~;~~;;=:i:t~~~~~~~~;~~~~~t_F'.e!:~~~~,,~:,~: hgme of M.rs. Henry ~eper of Councn Mr. Savidge Mrs.' Clare Lamberson. Mrs. :h"loyd Bluffs. la., came laSt Wednesday erecting the build;lng which' is ot Conger, ruid Mrs. Herman i! S1.lnd. with Mr. and Mrs. PranK Kortt who Spanish cottage ..Ieslgn. 'he said. The

Mis,,<) Goral Wagner whq I, naa been were itJ Omaha. and Coune\1 Bluffs tan1;(s and pUtlJpS ow~ed by Savidge Hpendtng ,the past ,two weeks at the that day. Mr. Erx'fe.:ren who is the and used, by Roy Langeme1er before home ,DOC Mr .. h.nJ. M.t;;,a. W;-alter Miller man-agel' of thH Bluffs airp-art fl;w he moved to t~e new locati-on are ai,­retunle4.:'~' ~fr ho:~e lasf·Wh,ursdaY'. to Wayne FrIday' £i.tternoon lU'a new rea~y hl p~e'on,,~e ,~~~ 'l'hou~h

Mr. I and M~ Ed ,'Robe~1 ,and ~~ Taylor cub ship an,}' Mrs. 'Erxleben the' prop~rty' bl:ts alreadY'been'teaael ot 'itckdolpb iwere ~naa.r ,;,:guesta at returned home wl,th-, Jtr~ tm.turday. Mr. Savidge said 'he' was n'ot ~~y' to the, h9me or f'U. and MTf· 0011 Mil- Willis Penhollow i8 at presenf em~ make public' who would· operate the ler.' .' ".:! , I'" p~o;ye4 ~n, th~,; )Vayne IOreamery., new Bta.tton~' I ~ , We~k-enJ. '~'lHia:t:B 1Io! tb ~ :::li~,me ot . "The Missesa Theo a.nd Nona. Liddell Mr. 11 d Mrs. It. L. Schroeder were or BI9~Plfleld, ~nd their. .11ttle nieces. ~1~. jo~nnt~ ,~ef~Ben.!'~~~l ~o~~ ~arb~r~ an~ .. Patricia Farley or. Ew­I-{obe . I...ePI)f~r, and Marv1n ·'Seberson, hig 'were weekend gUests In the

Mr~. W. J.! How and Mia:s, lJOl'~An 'df Mr. a::nd Mrs. Forrest B. Norfolk n. l}.

territory Is all tn ~ebraaJui. Drivlng into Sioux City' &Lturday lie was a,e..

companied by Stan-ley Norr18 who spent the night -and part of SunJay with him in the ~ome Mr. and----M!rs.

I?~~ Simf)~O~ '! ", .

THECARSTHAT HAVE T.lTTT.I ... • ... m' .... T:OI ......

~,~: .. ~~. ~'~~~~~~~'1mnn~~.~~~-'o~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;y~rf'ih~~~'~:3:fif,~!!~J~~~~~t~!.~= 'Mr. and. -Mr •. James Holt entB: Mr. vliiII:im" ce~~~ll·.-:;A~~~~=o::~~ ~~~~~~~:£~:::~itg~~ Point .pent Thu""",o.r "ttho .. hom~ ot o.ni Mrs. L. Horrocks of NOr!Olk.

:ll ..... HoWe motb!>':'. lIfrs •. M. '~rj 'They .returned home Mon~ .. Y morn'

'~--~~~- I ji~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiii~i!!~~~~i~iiiii~~i;iiiii~iiii;iiiiiii~~I" daughter ~hd :Mj.jj. i>l.' 'a!! addl!eY · .. 11 ' < MI'.· and Mrs. J. K. Johnllo). accOI1l- California. of Herman sp(mt SMur,la,y Ilt the panled by Mr. and Mra. Wallace ~

__ ~.mo of Mrs. M: KJJ;ogel'. -ttttUght-crt -B'~Ul,

Bressler's 'Bar',er ShoP, ::lrd and spent 'l'hursdny in 8i·oux City antI

Logan.-Adv. ca.ll(ld u.t the hom~ or MI's. 'f. J. :.!I!.i'~!f .. Mr. a.nd ~rB. T. A.. l.sn.lly wo~e Over~,qe._ , 1!'lt\I:",.

Bun~: .. y ..uosbi : .. ~! t1)Ei h~m. d~~. The nev. H, Q. Morton I o~ LalIYs parent.;, ~r •• 1 o.illl' ,Mrs .. 1"lN. B. socl'etdry .of the stAte Baptist Swanson ot -Oakland vcnUOIl who conducted the morning

Mr. nnd MrfJ. '}i'rul1k Hay of Om a- scrvit:t.lo at the l,"'!rst 13aptl.at church aha .. wC're lust w<!~el{-Nh] gtlcRts at the "~laM the week-end guest at the hom-e home of Mnl, Alvltw. Korff', Mrs. Hay of .Mr. o.nd Mrs. HOWU.l'q ~llJl~On;,: 10 ... slstef' ot 'MliI.iciltitri I: MI'. and Mrs. M. S. 1I<!al\~ty accom·

Sunda.y 'dthne~: !gueB;tit' '81t t.ho" home pu.ntod by Mrs. Mallory's I niece, Wll. or Mm. AlvltHl 'J{oi!" w('r'~ Mr. and IIHL Simon Wt,rc gu~~sts at the home Mrs..- John -·Gottli»~ ... n<t ,aou, Clar.. and Mrs. 'Fl'ed Eve:r8:i of I.Al.U~.'" ! .nce. t," I-"i- ',I,', i , , e1. Mrs. Etta. Slmons-o"f lAurel, mo-

Mrs.! J. 'Mi' (~tjrrf ,and, ,da..ughter. tht~1' of MrR. Mallory, wftB' also - a FrnncM, 8P~ll.t .)~~, 'rucRgay at tho t home, ot M~. Q,Jl.d l\,f,I'fJ. /Guyl,Root 'ot gU=r~ John Qetu:nan ~ep.t 8atUJl'l.1ay Shol. 1 / a.fternoon at tho home. 'ot Mrs. S. B.

Mr. and Mrs. rio l{, Whlttnorc, - Sli'c--halped- Mrs.- Whit .. the week·end at !tl\~/boma of <nore p.r<li!al"c mo.terlal tor t\le History KI.krn .. n·~ ~"1"ll~fS. '!","; : and 'Mr.. of th(' old N.bl' .... k'" NormlLl col1c>ge G. Hartnoll ot A'UlI'orn.. which the booklet committee hopes to

have publlslH.~d In '"Hie- newr fn.turc. Mr. and Mrs. H9Wlll',i Kahler and

do.ughter, Carolyn Dawn, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bahe and SOli, Tommy, un(l Huth Schlndlev all of Winside

ivksh toannomlce that I.am ~OWjll the irefrigera­.ation, electrical and radio servicing business fo'r myself and hav~been iot __ the past two months. ram; now located in the shop west of The iNebraska Dp,m(' "."".t or across the street froIn th¢ Wa.yne

on West Third Street. I will make even you the s?-me service' I

Annual Christmas

One of These

Chalice of

10 HOW TO WIN

a

• 0' ,}-~,_

\Vith every ten cent purchase at this store you will receive 100 vote,;-simply write in· your wimp, check if boy or girl and drop into ~ox

LOOK GIRLS! W oul<ln't VOl! like to bc this ou can go mOHt anywhero oli;thit> shiny new bike. It rides so easy it alIfl~st tuns itself. Just think of all the g(;otl times yon ~an have after school

<HI Satmdav aftrrnoons with this' bicvele. . at ·QJltJs..torlh__ ..

Lifetime to W· I

III

ATTENTIO~ BOYS!, Picture Yourself bn This Pony

This_hal1.ds'Oll1C,J~h~tlll!l<i ~it~saildle and bridle is just waiting for a boy to ride him. \:WhynoCmake y=df'-l±is O~"ncl"? JustthirlkJ]D~V ;}'01l_COllLd gal- . lop al"OlUld on ,l~im---or pitt-onia wild west show and

o d'o real cowbdfstunts. 11he $hetlaI\d pony, saddle and bridle is ifitst prize in out Chrifltmas Contest Second pl'izeiis' a snappy fire trncl( with ladders aud .bell. . the other' prizes on !display in

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(Ctmtilllled, " " I

2716 He~ ¥!'mn¥l.,l:!~e, ... 271-7 Fred ,Valjll<M'l'._S!'JIle, •• 2718 Leonl'r<;j I ~lew<~. I!l&me .. Road DiBt!,\ct No. '22:

22'3~ i hear II I are too I

, F,afui :Bu-- bUsy 'th.msel~ ••. ~l~te .•• :. 4.00 There Is I th1ng I most mel\. can

, Hansen. Overseeing - say ~rb'r their wives. That's ';ye8". roadwo-rk ....• ,', . • .. 30.80 While' they! ue inventing 'things,

2719 Henry Wur~~:man. Rd. 2805 Arthur Walters. I'td· wk. 7.60 why d,on'tBomebody invent BOmethlng work ,',',' . " • . . . • . . . .. . 9.80 ~6 ~tanl~?: ",l:iaglUnd. ~me. 9.20 to keep, us, busy on Sunda.y .. a.tter ..

2720 ,Artb,urLll4l"e. Same ','" 36.~0 ~736 'Wm. C. Wrobel. ,!S"'!Il~ • _ 8,00 07 Fra,!~ Ranson. O'versee,- ,nooils." " 2721 Floyd Andrews, Same.. 9.60 2737 \Valter 'rletgen, SamQ .. 26.00 ling roa.d work ...•.•..• 17.00 Anothe'r grea.t fault with the -pl'es~

2723 Lester Hofeldt, Same 9.80 Ing-roads ..... - .. -;--;-.,," 35.00 2-8-09 Roy Hanson, Same-" ,-;- 80.80 to spolfd-money havent got any'

(il),arid on~-sl,(th'lllt~ .... ot the North" HaIr ~?rth~~~~ ,Q'ta~te~ ",:~,~ , ~ec7 ~Ion ,FQ\I~~'!' .p.). RlI ,In Township TWer..~y-~'x (26), North, Ran-x-c Ono 0), East of the 6th 1-). -1\1. in Wu.ym~ County. NebI'nslt{l,

2722 Arthur Lage, Same .... 31.15 jl 2738 Martm Andersen, D[("aggmg ~S08 Herman Utecht, Rd. wk. 7.20 I Gnt day W~'ld is that people~who love

"272-4J3en'-1('jpiiiTiig~-Sanle .;. 1120 (2739 C. BL Wattier, Men dra,g- 2810 Fred rtl'cht, Same.... 13.10. Many a man ha..q pa.la Ole fiddler 2725 Elme-r Phillips, Same, 8.2.0 I gmg roads and rd. \\lc ,. 104.25 2811 Walter Utecht, Sume .. 400 on the 4th da.y of Dl'ccmber, !!l30, at . . who hus not even heard the music! 2726 Ed Denesia, Same.. 11.20 Road Dist No. 2!J: 2812 Art l\1,l..llum, Same.... 15.75

1

"'" , tlll' hour of jl'li. o'('!oc}\. A. ·M., In Uw 2727 Martin Paulsen, Same 11.20 2740 11". W. BruggNnU:(l, Hoa.d 2813 I.awrcnce Hansoll, Same 30.80 Somo men are like n. cigar. You mnin f1ool' lobby 'of tlw t'ourt-hOllH(' 2728 Lloyd Miller, Same WOt'j;;: nnd dragging rondA ·30.S0 2814 Hl'l'man Utecht, Sume .. 1 ).60 I ~~~l'~t:.ell how bad they are until tlH~Y " in \Va.yne, \VIIYIW County, Nl1l)rafilm;

Road DisL No. 23: 274] .J. N. Landangcr, H.oa'd 2815 \VilbuT" 'Utecht, Samo 7.60 ~n.J(' open ono h01lr. 2729 :Merle Hoc, Road "\vk. " 18."0 !!816 Alfl'('d Nordstrom, Sepalr- l'l'OpJo \vll0 oppose common sense" ,.,\'1' 1 ,

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .' arc those WllO l\.'lve tlle I .. ·.\st of It. I ~ 1 ,\ t _ C OSl 2730 Allen St:ollenhcl'g', Men dow mg scrapers . ,...... . .. . . . . . 2.00 ....

Ing road wor1\: 15.80 270H WaYIH' county F'a.rm Bur- 2817 Glls·I.-OllgL', Hd. wk. 13.80 ="O=,=\f=lr="",,,=,t=IO='='-========== Road Dist. Ko, 24: va.t!, SodiUlll Chlorate. .. 16.UO 2818 11'rl'ddte Kay, Same .... 10.80

Dr. J. T. Gillespie OPTOMETRIST

Eye -:-TRAI~G,

Road District No. 31: 281 f.l I ..... ',Lw. Hanson, Same .:. 37.4G 2742 ~"red Ba.l'gstadt, Hoad \vork 2820 Roy Hanson, Same "" 33.35

41.25 2821 WaIter Utecht, Same 3.60

Rai'iS'~Bttrgl:!~.-n:.'~~a.mp,::-.~~·-:---"," 214':1 :Art .. Drarurelka.:J'o(~m.c._, .• ~. ,.

2822 Alfred Nordstrom, Black-smithing ........ , .. , 8.00

2823 Arthur Mallurh, Gus, , Longe,

18.00

;==~~~~~~~~~~~~~121"-48 ---p."'""oru-est'Nettleton,Saiil."e.. -g. 2749 George .Johnatol1, Same. 11.00 CQr;rect Claim No. 22"95 • Road District No. 33:. I Road DIstrict NO.- U: I 2684 Chicago Lumber Co, Lum,.. 1 2827 Elmer Kat, Rd. wk. •• 32.00

10,00 24.00 10.00

bel' and posts .....••... 4.15 2828 August Kai, .Jr., Same 27~0 Alfred Swe.lgard, Rd. wk. 12.8Q 2829 Rudolph Kai, Same .... Rood District No 36' 2830 .John Si~ve~s, Jr., Same 2751 Jim Stanto~. R·d. wk. 2.0-0 ROad District No. 50:' Road District No. 37: 2831 Daniel Dol],')h, Rd. wk,

2752 T. J. Pryor, Rd. Wk. 1[00 2832 Elder Giese,' Same .....

~~:::::~~~~~;;;;;~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;I Rt;>a.d District No. 38: ' 2-833 Kenneth Baker, Same .. ~ 2753 Julius Baier, Rd. wk. 1 .90 2834 Marvin Brudigan, Sarne

2754 Ot3car Hoeman. Sume 2 .60' 2835 AUg1.18t In.g'f'r, Rumc .:. Road Di!1t rict No. 39: ' I Road District No. G 1: _

256 Cecil HensiE'Y, Rd. wk. 12.80 1 2836 John J. McGUirE', Rd. wk. 2756 Herman GathjE-, Same 8851 Road .Dl.stt'ict No. 53: 2757 Arnie Ebker, Same .... 10:45: 28:37 ElmH Holst, Rd. Wit. 2758 Elmer Hintz. Same.... 9.20 i Hond District No. 54: 2759 Henr-y Kieper, Same... 5.75 i 2838 A, N. Gr~nquist, Same 2-760 Elhal'dt POlSpishiL Same 9;20 1 283~ Russell LJnd~y, Same 2761 Ray PE'rdue, Same .... 19. 95i 284-0 Ray Gl'anqUlst, Same

j 2762 Leonard Po-splshU; Bame .- 5.75- -noad- Dis~rict- No;-·56: 2763 Allan PerdUl', Same' 14.30 2841 Wi.l1ie. Su.ehl .. Rd. wk. 2764 John Hansen, Same.... 9-.20 I Road DIstrIct No. 58: 2765 W'rn.· Kieper, Same .... 8.80 2842 Ed Hornby, Rd. wk. 2-766 Fred Reeg, Same.,.... 13.80 I H.oad .Dislrict No. 59: 2767 Wm. Schroeder, Same.. 11.2012843 Gus Hoffman, Same ... '. 2768 Jo;b.n Ree.g, SaIp8 ..... 9.20 I Road DIstrIct No .61: t!.

2769 Wm. Back. Same .. '.... 11.45 2844 Gt'orge Coulter, Rd. wk. Road District N·t;}. 40: 1 2845 Bus Koll, Sam~ ..... . 2770 Wm. MeYeJ;, Rd. wk. .. 31.20 2846 Aug. KoH, Same 2771 ArUmI' Campbell, Same 4.00 I 284J Jim, N('lsen, Sam(' '. . 2772 M. E. Kellpy, Same 34.00 n48 Fran}\. L. KnH'g't'r, Rame

17.87 18,70

9.60 13.20 13.40

21.75

8.00

39.20 20,00 35.50

27..20

1.60

32.00

18,20 .18.20

10.40 i lO.4() ! 4ll.S0 i

Road District No. ,U: Hoad Dish'jet No. (;4: wk:. 35.05 I

Road "District No. 44: 2774 Wes]('y Rulwck. Rd. wk.

Diek Sandaltl, RUIlH' E. ",",'. Lunda.hl. Bllnw

ii:1EGAL __ c ____ _

LIlWI/or8

'B:.,D. Addi<lo~ R vrr ~ ·c_-,--.-- .'

Fred S. 'Berry J as. Burr R. Davis L. W. Harry Siman D. P. Mille,:

·C.H. '

Notlce ,of' AdmlnlBtNL\Or's sale 1'.:1 the Dist1'lct Court of Wayne

C,ounty, Nebr~ska,~, 1n ~ne~attet: ,of t.ho A pplica.tion of Ivor .rn.n1(~H, Ad­ministrator of the .I~Hl.ate of .Ma.ry Jan\es, DeceaSed, for l ... Nl.Ve to Sell B.cal Estate,

Notite is hereby given that in pur,:, suancc of an or.d~l' of thC' Hon. C'hnr­les H. Stewart, one of the judges of til(' DiRtri('t Court of Wayne C0ll1'ltY1

Nebraska, made o'n tne 7th day of November, 19-36, for" the sale ,of the leal estate hereinafter described, there will bl~ sold at public auction to the htghesL---.ht·jJte!L 1~~~~bwtng 'dea~

"i.1Lf'-:'\oluch. and Huppiy Co., _r~o~~,.~n~·;-~~~~~~:=:~~~~~=::~l -r+a-i-rs,-i-n--l_h (~.un_o.un...L..oL$..2 II. 2 (j :!'

21.20 I'd Nov. 10, 1~j:3G, wa .. " 4'xaminl'd anu

Ion nlotion duly "Pjl'ctl'd:

~.20 LA LJ OVEn CT~AIMS --

'27.50 I 'I'll" fol1ovv'ing ci~limR ar!' on file 86:20' with tile Counly ClPrk but have not ;{a.oo Il~eun PUf-IS'kri on or allowed at tlli!:!

16.00 1 ~lIne: . GeneraL Claims:

6~60 "1.n4~No. 74!:i for $1 L8R; No. 10G2 35-. 70 1 fOT:_ $5.00; No, .. :'17(13. ror $l~-_

I !135-No. 402\1 for- $538.30; No. 42-

12.3H 19~fi-No. !H) for $2fJ.OO;, No. 422 28.25171) for $35.00, .

18,43 fOl' ·$3f.i.on; No. 518 for lH)Jlfl: No. 2S.Z:{ j:l29 for $fi8.8!1; No. ,1610 for $28.00; 26;36 No. 1727 fo·r ,$4~.:1(): No. 1877 for 12.38 $297.08: No. $30.00; No.

for $26.00;

MARTIN L. RINSER writes every kind 01

Insurance except Iile. Special attention to FARM and-AUTOMOBILE

Insuranc~~ ~ Real Ei8tote Po'rm Loon.

Come· Down

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t---RII'NT--ll----lIn""" .... ,-Hf---- -~-warm--_IDIel'-.--wIthoul____ . , __

••• ~rings you

7 POMPEIANi CREAMS AND

FACE -POWDERS

on TRIAL ••• !

ON THE RENTAL. troul?l~ an~ hu::oDveU1eDe,~ '::~:;!!,;,':i:, ,,!~! ~fl''''!'

--.-----~---.. ---'!IUAL PLA'N

You can rent a Gae Burner for your furnace

~~~~ I~~:~e 1:' ou~Octhl:

qoel 't1tb ~r~ary,heatln.q:m~I,. od.. D:::Id.: mother .cmd every ,

member of ~. famiIy wiD Qpjft.' ,I

._.,sJ~~~ ~ "v~eaUoD." hom ~

chore.~ If t~u''''. ne.,..! eDJoyed.

the pl~as~~ of Gal Heat. you winter, and next spring, if you don't like Gas Heat, we will take out the burner and rf!-inetall your heating ayetem at OUR EXPENSE.

may try it out on our Trlal~B .. 1cd I II"! 1

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PEOPLES N JURAL GAS CO~. . .. , .. ' I I

. TEN~I YOUR '~OM:;-iC)-I/,J,. . .... " I' ,," I':::! ,":·':"l'. ,'I'

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UNDER NEW T1i!· :1'6 !'1 '~: ·.,e"ta,n pffer~ :~~r~~t1:ll'dity: ~?:Velnf1:)tr~l" !~~3(i: I

Swiss Roast,·, , .... ,.,,',' .' .. l .......•. 18e pdl.ihd CllU~k'R6ast .' ......... : ....... I', Hie pJ~~d Cll(:Ii¢c;~~)uM SteU;k I , i _180 Pquud ...

Associed.{Jold 'Ilieats and plenty of home madel wian" and . J,\~l~)g.b4. .

ELIv.ti:R H./UtDER, !Prop. ! ,I

gi~~, Auxi1ia~y :were. ent~rtained at ~~~ h~~~ o't:.. '~fr8.1,r::. ;T. Hu~tem~~ T~~s~ day ev~~jn~ .. Mrs.;~~: ,'F. ~itl~le 2.n,4 M~~:. 'G. ~', ~l1fne«" .w:~r;~.:~,i~n«.·~p,8.:' tesse~. '~'e~~r~l' ,p,~~no )~el~c~i,ofis, ~e,re played by pewayne Gramly and Da~

The members of the Sunshi~~ Club viti San,jert'l accompanied by Mllo tnet 'last Thu~BJay a,fternoon at the H'~!lkel ~ang ~t~yer~u VOC3;l solo~. : ,A , , ' " or' Mr~.' Ed .Grier with" short business meeting·' was t held

G:~e~ ,as assisting ~Oste8S. fO'p~~i,n~ t~e p~~~,: ,,'r~,e' ~o~~~~ r:;ulrbe'r' and Mrs. C.~aire' Jet- es served refreshm-ents at ~he cl·ose.

'" " The th~me l'~! the AJ:~usa ,Ph~~ ~I~t.s wa.'~' Library Ser- The members of the Alt;usa club

the close of. the were entertaIned Monday afternoon ~"'o""v"~1 at the F~a~k Strahan hOJ;lle. Co-hos-

tesSes were, Mrs. - Faye Strahan Mrs. ,.members of the; K-M~,K club' B. F. -St~ah~ri, and MI1!. Elmei Noak-

,the, W"ayne State Teachers: 00lle~e es Among the guestS present Were in the music room ot Prote~8or M~s H. 'So MoSe~' Mrs. l{oscoe Jones,

Albert" G. Carlson Monday evening. Mrs. Pauline Voget MaJtJIer of New MilO. Henkel was voted Into the club York City. The afternoon was

an associate member. 1'hoae talt· cards and prizes were won-by

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former W/loyp.e~irl, :Wo<J,s . nomer~ At '

Parenti's Home -'-'-

p~rt in the p~o~m ~ere Sophie M.rurtln Ringer, Mrs. Roscoe Jo;nes.

l:Ierv'ed at the close.

At.Jl. 5. a'dockl c .. ndi~ .Ut lIt!l'Vleo ThU __ rM':Y-.Vi>nl~~M .t1\.lI-atM. at brldelspa.tl'nts, Mias ·H01QI\ Mlu'Ia, L'lJlge, .daughter lot Mr: tul" l\l.r~. Charles Lange .Qf, Homo", boo_o til. bride of Lowell Truman Lester. 80n

of Mr. and Mrs. Ow~n Le<stO{' of Hom .. er. The ma.rrl8.g~ lines were read by the Rev. Wa.rren: Green p~~o.t' or the ~~~~;~~~;;;~~;~~~¢~~i~~~iE~f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and Mrs. H. S. Moses. Luncheon was

Honored --- ------ - --I"''-'iii~-~~i.T-~~r;:i'-'",nf'iFrul --tl> -- tho The mem beTS Of the G. Q. C. club Chorus" Lohengrln play~

gave a covere..! 'dish luncheon' Tues~ ed by Mrs. Lura Krause at th~ org~ day afterno'on in honor of Mrs. Chris an. The briJe entered on the arm AndeJ.'son who celebrated her birthday of her father who gave her away in anniversary Tuesday. The afternoon ma·:riage-. ')'he we.ldtng \I;trt\1 was spe-nt socially. their places in bon improvised arch

banI-cd \\ :L11 OI'ChHt flowers and Ut.meo Dinner Pal't~

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-A new IIdt.>a1 In Twill'· Set.. Indii,le.s I ... S buttOn '. "", sl\'el'6 etT(.'(~t W~tll u slip over short sll"('\'e lind .. • .. swt,'Uwr in u. (:ol1tl"nst~ jug ('olm·. Bhwk mUl \\']11«-', Gl·cen ruul Ih"()\~~, Brown an(l Yellow 8}'C some of tJle (")ombinutJons shown. They'l'C all of i soft fine Zeldl)'l.· all wool yarns wd,'en in fu.lley, pat .. Wl'US ami pli<icd only $2.95. '1'ht~ members of tne Caml!"o club fern~j. 1\he ~llngll;" ring ceremony was

entertained their hUSbands at a 7 solemni:!eu l.f!!C'r€- close friends and o'clock dinner at t'!le Dome of 'Dr. relat] \·eK -Ahern's-

and Mrs. L. W. Jamieson FriJay ev~ "!'h", t.I'j,je·s go\\'-n was' ot ~tin 98.ck i i ., '

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MrM6~6HJt~ ttltslsyour opporhlnlty· tbsave on performance proven FIRESrdNE TIR.ES ." the standard of c(,imparlson: Tire prices are acI­

. vanclIl~ !~PI'dl~ ::bllt ,In order to clear our stock we have ~EDUCE;D PRIC·

ES~~~S~dA~Y"...---:.-,---..,;.~ __ ~ ___ -,

T~E-.;tij ~"~~*E:LfjWiANCE'

N~arly Complete Run of Sizes Many Mud and Snow Tires

Service Oil Co. 'IQt1ALITY BAS NO SUBSTITUTE"

Phone 70 C. C. Stirtz

BROWN

·,~tiy BR.Aif'jLAKES:' 2~~~.}15~

ORR-&; ORR GROCERS

~~A Safel!Ja~ento Save"

t.Sii\-stIH'l' feI's you -- l\IJables you to have the finest food!'! at a eon.~iderable saving', 2 Cans 22¢

LINGON BERRIES

Packed in Quart .1'lIDI 23¢

.MARSH· SEEDLESS GRAPE FRUIT

From Texa~ The larp;est orop in yeallsJbl'ings you

. ··the--1mvcst-priee Ci-n--yeul'&, 96 Size, Tlozen 45¢

REINZSOUP

:P~t Q~,;' .' ~XiD,ds 2 Far'llf 2 Lb~ Bag for 27e

.~

FANCY WHOLE APRICO.TS

In No. 2%, Can 21' I

PE

2 Can '2Tdrl1Jf··

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: I

I

Breakfast, CEU.4Li

Li:ghtj ! iDark i orl! C1illekl:jd Wheat" I

2 tbliBag~, iB' " I ',"

KRE· MEL The time tested dessert, Easy t.o

make 2 Pkgs. 9¢

CHEESE

Either, Rriek. or 'Amerian

th.

ening. Assisting hostes~ were Mrs. crepe styled aI.ong princess lines' of St~~~ ~:k~O ,atgo.$!:: t~~;~ed:a~,: Henry Ley and Mrs. W. A. Emery. fl-oor length witq. b. short jacket' ef~ ses in peplum; tunic, princess----and Mfss Lyle Clayton WaR also a guest. feet. She wore. a fln~rtlp 'vell which other new effects.- They are nice­Dr. Jamieson and Mrs. C. C. Stirtz was caught into a cap of seed pelt-rut. ly made of plain crepe~ in the won high score. Mrs. E. O. Stratton a bridal bouquet of w~lte new col.~ a~d of good loq~ing, I recelved traveIling prize. ~r;:'os':e~~s~, WfiSJ~~'''cl~::'V~rre:F~~'d-=isir~~U printed crepes. Sizes are -14 ~ ~~., I Public Relataons DlDner of fern. I II

The members ot' "the BustnesS' and The attendants were Mr.s. Glen -~ern's-Professional Woman's club entertain- Schemer, slater Of the bl'14~ ed guests anJ mem1)er8 O'!' chapters an<;l EdwarJ. Lange, brother of the tram neighboring towns at a public bride. The bridesmaid wore an 'or~ relation dinner given at the Rotel chid crepe- -tuniC with matching- ac~ Stratton Monday evenIng at 6:30 cessories Both ,m'en wore conven~ i)'Clock. Miss Celia Richaa-ds tiona} black. dent of the club, presided. At the close Qif. the service, MarcelL..

Miss Lenore Ramsey, lnstruct~r Is. Brugger, 'Of Mr.

played three lyn Stratton and Lynelle Shuck danced accompanied at the plano ,by Miss Hazel Reeve. Miss Shirley Bess Misfeldt of WlhsiJe sang two vocal solos. Her accompanist. was Mias Eu-lalte Brugger.

Approximately twenty~tive out~of~

town guests' from Winside, Laurel, and Wakefield attended the .dinner.

. :Mtrs. Elizabeth Grant and Miss Hed~ wig Bokelman were in charge of the ,dinner a.rrangcmentB. Memberft ot the notification oommtttee were Mir­iam Huse anJ Anne 'Walters. Miss Savllla. Yocum 'an-d ,Mr.s.

were tn charge decorations.

program of Wayne

state aHotIllNLt for this $1,867.08 and the federal ches the state. fQ.r_lh.~_crure --,Q.L (~~nJ!!!.nL

Minnie of the

totals $618.30 ullJ federal grant Is $809.15. The state has allowed $71.1._ 63 'ror direct relief.

Talks to Iligh SchOOl Classes Jas. E. Brittain spoke to the' po­

. Hticai··-iiClence--elass ·--of. _the Wayne I high schOOl this weel{. Mis..." Leota

I Be~~ :a;:o!~ t~~k:~a~::;. week til t-he business econ'ornics class t~ught bY' Gayle B. ChilJs.

SUbscribe. for The Democrat.

AUCTION CATTLE, .BOGS

HORSES, MULES" SHEEP

12:30 P. M. u·'you want to buy or 'sell

livestock of any kind try" the Wayne market firet,

Wayne Sales Co., 10&. -

w, D, NOAKES, JIlanager Phone 304-W Wayne, Neb,

Selling Yo1m' Cream to

The Wayne Creamery_ Is What i~_T,akes to Provide

Your Market

•• You Know There is Always

A GOOD MARKET HERE /

EDW. SEy'MC:>t"~, Owner.

-Ahern'a-

You'll get more wear more style and better appearan.ce out ot Han .. sen Fabric Gloves than other makes. And they COIS1i no more. 580 to $1,00.

-Ahern's-

Weaa'ing q1.la.lity Is the feature that has ma.le Munslng Silk ~o .. iery so famous. Whether it is the 48c ankle fashioned Silk for ~v:ery I day wear 'or the lovely woven .w.~',

side out Chitron at $1.00 all Mun­sing' Silk Hos~jV~a.r better __ ~!l~~ others. You can !5:.eep your h08~ iery budget balanced and have beautiful stockings besides if you buy Munsings.

a p'eat \"alue. Our I::iwck of '~-I 0Cti cu.rtuJ.ns is now espedaJl)" at,.. tractive with 10\ of new nwubeJ.'s at USC to ..$1.29.

-Ahern's-If you are making an

large C0ntfCU'te.r. ~ou-,U like 9U,t:",~ ft by 9 -it China Cott'On Batts at 70c. : Beautiful fluffy White ~ot~o~. We have in a lot of new pa~tenis

~~ ;t~~~t: o~o~o~u;~t~nftn~~~ 8t~~:=: ! Open outP~~ ~~eW~!~~~~j~~:J~--~ very nice quality, of part wool ba.tts is $2.25.

-Ahern's-

: I, Jl.ubber Golasbes lor Liidiea are

$1.00 unless 1QU want the ~ , looking, b<ltrer wearlojf Ball Band! quality wWch are only $1.35 and 1ll00'e than WO'1"th the d.tJkreuce to. I

price. . ,

-Ahern'sL

-----u,Uies"1a.sliio-naDle -SUed~~"""l:iicf i KJd .Ei'ootwea.r an.! Young Ladies ' Sport oxfords wre on Special Sale at U,OO, '

-Ahern'5-

I 'I: We are- cWsi:ng out au our' OWl.

d"",'. Shoo DePlU'tlmmt. they last YQu ICAD have your of these guod quaUty cal! skin- "". fords In black and brown at $1.00 amI $1.25, Sizes 8~ to 2,

-..A,hernl~_

, • , .1 When we have BOld all buH'On.

Palr of ",riy style in Ladles sli.oes we place, this l,'emalnJng pair ,on;~* special $1.?5 C)eamnce rack •. Yo,} 'might find: ybur Size amol1;8"· th~ $3.0() to $5'.00 S~oes at a great sa.v~. 1~: , ___ .J. ~ I, " _ '. " y::l~'!~~::J'