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05-11-1917|f .. F . ~ENTERPRISETHE 'I H~, LU.. IME rmr|~I ll.»\Il'3 IDHEHOST mzwsmm QQ G`E1l,TTJRAL AND LOCAL NEWS mn: COMMENT No. 15BLAIR, WASHINGTON OOUM :Q if. NEBRASKA. MAY 11,1917 an f r a t Y Y T NBWCHURCN BASEMENT OPENED A°¢0r\ilm¥ mth ldndulu urn rn pd bythl lluxbodlnpooplo. tbnuwbue- muntollbdx chnmhwu opened thi! w u k w the public.To tho!!who n n p a n g ! l u ! m l w h e n th e d m whnlbunw ldld a i l lrt wu remand. u n m m u m m ¢ loud ly nig h: hu b : d n t dum,:nm wan¢kr!ul.Tl¢ bucmcut is nn-nnpd n n l u n lu r y plan.Ailahnn I-lwrvvzbly oqvdypqd with everything needful,bomdfdl gh a u d ¢ mmu n 1 » » c r v \ e 1 ; | mg . dining :mm with an bn; ublu, slr nn! table Hun, dry, lhih cununs, po nd p la na and : n l B o n n . n u n wnhl md newly vunlabcd wood-wmk. phnty of light, h ut md huh slr-tba plus, ind ud. lwhd llh h h-y lnnd. 'Run ' mq i L¢ w| ,o ¢0 \n | h | , wb ow| | znhu abo onpg c nn c tnmnhxhuop an- lu d d d n l l, w m s u n l b b t n c n mq u h h wil: l| dangumunly il! In | botplul md bi zo ni d nn th lvlho tb o dn id n A m b - ndtnu,by wlvlr,wu is nt, i n tblpur- non nl ldn. Romer C. Bums, urlh lf th lslb od ht B i sh op , who n n l an Ioutn m}| | ion| . l n .S u m ! ! h u li n d ahead for man thu: so nm. nlmo! whic h :pmt In India, und a u r a l mo n i n S o u th Annales.Bhilpoka of Lbs :dunc a-menc thu womhn hlvu m l d l H M M wa s y a n md du n on mad . " ill, o l mh s la n u k l ln L b ! ! mu ` A n » r h i t nddnu, thnludlmc o adfonmad m tbl b u o mu n l F M ! ! u h I n d eoHo| lun nrud me o_ T n u i i y ~ t h e E p w o r t h h q m m m - m m z u : w u z Pwvb . an d | rvbdly number of o\dlf pcnonl win ln c v l d m a 'pm nxllar pan of use |n~ n h ; w u g i u n auf w l prngfnm coa-Ihdng ol mud: by th mandolin dnb. » ¢ u | \ q n y | n n i s m| u = , vq a | wx- r u Lyla IeBf\d» and Di!!!-L|A\'K\5¢» nur d vlh l u l l g u m a m b y C d d l s u m; ma s mu g c m- . wa n s o b a y Hd - un Bathmmn.u h and l u i w i n un d a n d th a n p n! ws u i n d u lg e d In und! 1 ||¢| hour. W lh d l y w a n i n g L b s C b d r ~ --Ae a s L M w h n m a lu n l l* - NUI ( p a u l u a li n e n - u l n d n r y r e g n n n a w p m g l l ~ y t l b a t p l u l x y o f m i s ~»»~ Gtxnrd D ixd np lnlln h h a a f u n c r "I Bn: Yau Dnu hg ls," whic h - ~ nd dn ~ -m.T h u ' n n d i l l - ARWHNEREAEE IN REVENUE BILL comes ol $1,000 for Single "~ \1| for the War. \. zona mn mm nm aft of Blli Cunplete-Annum F110 List 10 Par Cont mu ltmln ll, Luxuricl and lnhariuneol uma f or A unafn ent. \\`nshlnzion May 10.-A 19 pn cent crease in me tariff, and ad raloremx of ggo per cent on xll materials now dlniiled free lull n iotai tn: of 81' r cent on incomes above 3500.000 |. rar are provided In tho $1,S00.000.000 'vmuuo mx blll as completed by the suse way! nm! moan: committee.The bill 'alll be Introduced In the ousmtodny.It is mn tho house com-|lL¢'¢has virlually determined to se open house.Them the detain 1.111 djust lncnngrultlcn Kempornrily andlcr the ncnam ilmmcc committee will frame the mcuurc.Tha income tax sections Chalrmnn llchln nuulc public show vast !n- ses. All unmarried individual: will \ taxed on $1,000 incomes 2 per cent nd all mnnied men inc mme on ooo. Basic Rats 4 Per Cent. The basic income tn: tus been nxed z 4 per cent of incomes of $5,000 P" TY THOUSAND MEN Ottawa, Hay 9.- Cuu ndtiu among T WEN T Y- ONE T OT HIR T Y- .|_ . _ - _ . - . . .- - Azwaoiw ami 11? Bury Tucker hu 115 ac ru of c om pianud.IIarry | the "nlI3 bird." SCRIPTION ROOSEVELT ELIMINATED Washington, May 10.---The long deadlock of senate and house conf- tbl timu the nur begun up ln yester- dly hld nuzhed | wud of 88.843 Hlled l ||\ |I I 1: u p o n n u d e t o n i g h t b y U m a : n r r e c o r d s o m c e . M A N D E F E A T E D F o n C O N G R E S S B Y M I S S R A N K I N x | 1 . L s m m - S E L F ...- - _E l k h a r t , I n d . ,H u y 5 . - J a c o b C r u l l , o f R o u n d u p , M o n t . . . w h o Il l d d u t c d fo : t h e r e p u b l i c a n n o m i n a t i o n fo r c o n gr e ss i n h is d is t ri c t b y J e a n n e t t e R a n ki n a t L b s 1 9 1 6 p d m n r y , d i e d 2-are t o - d a y , t h e fa u l t o f t n k i n g p o i s o n . C r u l j u m a h m t o 'r l n i z s h r o t h e r a n d l i t t e r n u n ! w e e k : a g o a f t e r a n l b - n n c a o f t n n t y y a n .H e d r a n k t h e p o l l o n a t a n u n d e r t a k i n g e s t a b l i s h m e n t In t n i g h t a n d d h d to d a y In | . h o l pi t n l . -- -\--.. bill was broken today w i t h agree- ment on a compromise measure llnf der whi ch a g reat war ar my wou ld be raised by selective conscriptlon of men between the ages of 2| and 3l» Authorization for recruiting Colo- nel Roosevelt's proposed volunteer division, written into the bill by the senate and defended stubbornly by the senate conferees,finally was thrown out onthe insistence of com-» mitteemen representing the house. ln return the house yielded to the senate's proposal for prohibition at military posts.~. IU i V ! N { l A W A Y A F O R D Th a Jo u r n a l p u b l i c l t i o n l ,T h a N m b r a a k a S t a t s Jo u r n a l ,L i n c o l n D a l h N a n a a n d N a b n l k a R u r a l l a t ( n o r m m o n t h l y r u r a l m q a z i n e J a n g i vi n g a w a y a n o t h a r F o r d ,a to u r i n g c a r t h i s l i m a , L o t h e a g e n t t u r n i n g ln t h e m o a t su bs c ri pt i on bn al n aa a b e t w e e n M a y } an d Ju ne 3 0 .Ar q n n s i a e l i g i b l e t o b a r co m a a n a g en t a r d a co m m is s io n ia pa i d l D E A T H D F 0 1 . 0 S O L D I E R ,. - . EQEMARKETSndditlonliincentiveaprix:o i 825 n a h is athred the agent turning in tbl mont bnlinell in tbl contact bl fors 3117 31.. I s GRAINWHEAT soid on ysstei'day`s- 0ma1i$marks; at $322 .per bushel.` v §l »C a1.i a:n ;|: n . ...r ..Idl e d a t t h e h o m e o f h i s d a u g h a r i a - l a w , l i n .l l i n n l e M i l l e r , l u !W e d n e s d a y f n n m o n . .H n I n b o n . i n D m - g n co u n t y , N o # Y o r k , S e p t . 2 2 , 1 8 3 4 .H e u r n n C i vi l W a r ve n n n , h a vi n g ; s o u n d i n 1 N e w Y o r k c a va l r y u o o p .H e w a s ar . Lim1uonc omg. AT BLAIR, sxruni».1~ 351 MAY 12 Flag Rlili|:| sg City Hall 1:80 Ouxdoor Asidreu from Pan In .a a OHiec Smepi by Cgmndc J. E.McCracken Mulic by Fife md Drum CMN and the Bhir Band T .gg|.D . . .\ ¢ \ u »1 'D n n n i u n v £ l \ ¢ l l F n f H :>2§`f"l v u u L = : : " " ° ' | v |I 2 ; 3 : 8 0 P . H .5 A d d n u b y U . s . N a vy R a u - a i l i n g 4 n _ _ . \ . r ._ .\_z._ .. --..._ ...:-... |.. --.- 4 , ,g iy-i w m u n m g B o m ] I Y I I 7 m m u w w w Hnun-dnlntl:30 p.m.Sup a o rly and sn i s u r ~1 2-Conc ert:By Blair r Lndha of iho W . R.. C u r nSupper xo umznrwf co. P.. H. 14, G. at 6:30 p..m. ng W R. C. Hdla B i g a m e n - 1 m m a n t h e w i l l lt Amory F1j¢|1,0 Soldiar Boy s md ullll' F fitlldl.4 ` 1:80.F l u n i s f n l Agldnua by J. ll.l c C n c h n m m louth mtmneo | tlp lto P o lt 0 £ B e | ./ ' l' h ! g F ll ¢ } n -n n t o d b y w . n . c . m c s z y n t B h h ' . Q. A. n . »mw. 1r c . nu ts a : mm-. 2:00.Counf t by Blnlr Bad. 13:80.nmb n r i m D r i ll b y lg mh m or Go. F.. uh Nth- Inf., Lkut. mun- lan, Commanding?if nn n rk mmnb v Bla h' B an d an d if ~P,;:;;..blah.Aaamui of Wéleumo, Rn.-"Fi iqpoint upvrnni W.H. Underlrood,llllto r a f' C ap - monial...Addrou by Rev.John F. Puisehu' at DIIIIIII..I 1 ; Ah o Ad dn u by Nlvy Re c r ui ti ng Omen* who will burn tlbii in front ax' hall and enlist ¢!11rhocgntn}|k¢ nd- vlntlal pf thi.: oljporjnnitipg~ dh:pd * L 1i\. : f . " A 17 2 5 The iehedule of mrtnxes follows 3 M D G t o 8 T M I ) 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 1 0 10,000 2 0 0 0 0 40,010 » 60,000 8 0 0 0 0 100. 000 100. 000 200,000 2 5 0 0 t e 10 , l l X} i n 12 . 60 0 t o 15 , 00 0 t o 20 .0 00 t o " L40.000 00.00 0 £0 8 0 0 w t o t o100. 000 : s u m o 1 0 m0 . 0 0 0 1 0 200. 000 0 0 0 0 0 02 5 0 0 0 0 t o 00 0. 00 0 to fI[l),000 5( l 3, 0 ( l) a nd u pw a r dl ~ . . g i ! ! OIC »r »u o » a »»» , 1 2 3 4 I # 5 0 0 1 1f u p q ' p e r p e r p e r p e r p e r p e r p e r w r1'r'5¢»§ , . 2 0 2 4 2 7 3 0 . 0 0 p e r p e r p e r p e r p e r e e n : c e n t c e n t c e n t c e n t c e n t c e n t e e n : c e n t : c n t c e n t e e n : c c n t c e n t ce na Th e n o r m a l t e x e t l n d l vi d u e l l . t o b e d e d u c e d m d w i t h h o l d a t u m s o u r c e o f i n c o m e , a h a l l n o t i p p l y t o t h e n e w 2 p e r c e n t o f n e n n a l t a x u n t l l a ft e r J l n » un r y 1 , 19 1 8 .~ - In h e r i t a n c e Tl x S c a l a . Th e i n h e r i t a n c e t a x s t a r t s w i i h e u c h n l l ' o f 1 p e r c c n t n s i l u . : l m s l e t u o n al l e s t a t e s o f $ 5 0 0 0 0 o r l e s s .T h e n r m a i n d c r o f t h e s c h e d u l e l s n p p l l e d t o th e va r i ou s e xc e s se s ln g r ad u a ti o n . T h e exc ess p r o l l l s m x w h i c h t h e fr a m e r s r e d u c e d l e 1 0 p e r e e n : o f t h e e x c e s s o f 8 p e r c e n t o f t h e p r o fi t s o f !1 r m | o r c o r p o r a t i o n s w a s r c i t o r c d t o t h e o r l § I n n l 1 l i p e r c e n t . Th e I n : e n s p i r i t s , w h i s k y a n d d m l l n r b e ve r a g e !h a s b e e n in c r ea s e d 1 0 $2 .2 1 ! pe r g al l on . Th e t a x n n b ee r l n $ 2 . 7 5 p e r b n n 'c I. Z Th e l a x e n r c c i l n e r s i s 1 5 c e n t s p e r g a l l o n . T h e t a x e n to l mc c o h a s b e e n d 0 u bl e d . T h e t n x e l o n c i g a r s h a ve b e e n n d vn n c c d t u sz n e w : c h e d u l e r i w n t fr o m 5 0 c u n t s I 0 $ 1 0 ve r t h n u m n d , r r hl ll s :1 lu c._ in dh nxiy;f "_s5:30.Supper carved to .S-oléhr ~Bon at W. R. c. mu by lidiu of ~"ft w"cmn.n'l Rdid CDTDI-E 'rm :mei zo saa_w Bm DIST RIBT CO UR T Business was resumed xglin W ed. aasdsy s. rn. 16 district court nf tlr s Lhne dsy's recess following the Frsley trislnntedin the lest issue of The Enterprise. The will ease of Mrs. Henry Bcbnsl- der,of Bennington,contesting the will of her brother,the Iste C u l Schnieder,was begun immediately court convened.Deceased had willed his properzy lo Airs. I-`ril:Hisfeldl. who had been kind tohlm and caredfur hlminrecent sickness,and in whose lsmily he hui lived since becoming wo feeblebe a r e for himself,being s widower snd childless.Hissister, Hn.Henry Schneider, of Bennington,nun- .. *iwENrvfo1§E "ro'fF1TR_'E£ ONE AGES OF coN- scR1PT1oN ROOSEVELT ELIMINATED Washington, May 10.---The long deadlock of senate and house conf- ferees o.n the selective draft military bill was broken today with agree- ment oh a compromise measure llnfderwhich a great war army would be raised by selective conscription ol men between the ages of 2| and 3l» Authorization for recruiting Colo- nel Roosevelt's proposed volunteer division, written into the bill by the senate and defended stubbornly by the senate conferees,finally was thrown out onthe insistence of com-» mitteemen representing the house. ln return the house yieldedto the senate's proposal for prohibition at military posts.~. w u n a n - c o m p e t e n t ho m a k e s l i l l . A f m r h e a r i n g t h e n i d s n c e a n d .gr gu me m . o f t h e a t to r n e y s ,H e n r y M a n c h u l. p p (!i fI? i §f 6 ! ' _ " | § " .s e h n a t d e x j n d G e o r g e A . D o l l fo r u r n . M i s i é d t t h e . ~ E MARKETS EVERYTHING GOING UP WHEAT soid on ysstei'day`s- Omalis marks; at $322 .per bushel.` CORN brought $1.68 to $1.63 perpushsl. Oats ranged from '70 1-4 to 70 3-4 cents per bushel. LIVE STOCK GA'I'TLE:_The top on cattle was $18 per owt. paid for 18 head of 1886 lb. steers. HOGS:_The market for hogs was from $16.80 to $18.00per cwt. SHEEP:--Clipped lambs sold at 14,65 per cwt F122 :N ma 'mlsuNao|=s=|cs Fira s u l din-eavurd ln tb l np pu :Rory of The Tribune odleo shout 10:10 Sunday arming and r u wp!!undif any when the human uriud.I t v u noon e xtingu ished :bla thorns : Ill mnned nn.The ma h r h i and paper stock urn hndly damlgad by srstlr and amokl but tha machinery , tbl. linvlypl md pxuses, In not much injnrod. Thu clty council met Honda; andmn- damad tbl btllludirl I0 thi! a 5rl»proD| slructura will hum Lo be snc tsd to houu the phat.The ld ailment of the inlunncc 12.530 on p ,typoand paper stock, $2.000 on linotype nd $800 on hulldlng,h u not b u n cash. plated. A U T O r m s v a s w o n x z n u Somltiml batsman 10 o'n3ock h i t ' Y nt J. m. r n |1-ns.rhb na.in Lb! an ,..U1- sv. of Jh- Mn |¢.»lla uno. Ham f e nm. 1 ln uin thin um- f r -I'i t l n n y "i n t h e j e w e l r y w o r l d .T h eM o v i e T i c k e t ; T u e dTicketstonl!£0}}§1.L}§i,.mm| .proof tlratit has kept faith with the drfus or Iilmsoilrornc rntcrtulumeili.public in ovidanood |17 tbl h e t that Tho documentary stamp taxes of rhn.§£nLshAtnc rloan wer will be re- cnnct .Telegraph messagea and Ion|»dl{ .lance lclcplmne messages, where the charge uxcocds 15 cents, will be taxed .5 cents unch. Uoarnotlce,perfumes and proprteterymedlclncs.."l bo'taxed 6 per rent.* Pipe Ilnoa will poy n tn! oi 5 per ccntxnluntloo.Alltomnhllce wlll bo teartl D por cont on tho lunnuracturms prlcc. hlnslcnl lnatrurnunta eazzrdlng $10ooh nlll be taxed 5 por oont. .lcwclry will be tnxod 5 per cont advaltmrom.5 l'l¢nenro bouts anl be tnxed 5 per cent.The postage rates will be advanced. Two Avlatsra Killed. }ft*Wpt\ri }€1~\\1t May 10.--\trtor Furlntrom.utlxtor lnatrurrlnr nt the Atlnntlc coast norouautltel etetlonlnr\lun! l'nn»y Il. Eprn-s of Z'ieva;mrt xmas, au nrmy atuul-ent aviator were utmost Inatnntly itll!-od when their mn chlno collapsed at an altlntde or about e°.9.°§.e.=-.».J army or employes.The soo horses re quire the aervuces of eighty grooona,hostlar,ate.A complete blacksmlth shop, wagon factory and a light plant.a gas manufactunng plant, ln fact allof the Industries found ln the even-wenity of 1.000 souls,i l a Dart of theJames Patterson Trained Wild Animal Show Combined with Gollmar Bros.Circus.-Adv't.. Catholic Church There will be services in Teltamah neat Sundayat 9:30 and in Blair at 11 a. rn.lavish to remind the parenle th a tl want all the children ln neat Sunday.This la important.There will be services ln Blair at l;30 on Sun day evenings dorinlt the month of Hay. Father O'Drlscoll. Pres by ter! a n We wish to remind all that there are regular services at the Presbyterian church. Sabbath school at lt) a. ,m , Mrs. Badgerow Superintendent Preaching at ll a. rn. and 7:30 p. rn. tl) tt ln a verdict. just at the hour of adjourn ment for dinner yesterday,in favor ol letting theproporty go to Hrs. alie- (eldt, as deceased had provided in his will. Yeetenlay af ternoon the court was occupied in tsltlng testimony in a caae involving the payment of a S. C. & P. railway bono, voted by the county to that company in 1869 which the county had once paid and cancelled.The court tool: the case from the jury, the issue being purely one of law, and af ter hear ing the evidence took the case underadvlecment,granttog the attorneydprlralege of submitting brlela on law points.The lurr was dismissed for the term and cour t adjourncn lasl. ntght.Judge Lcsno arlll bu hero Monday tohearaopltcationafornaturalazatton papera HBIZMAN n. Hover-Iunzx ls DEAD Repor t came to lllalr this morning that ll. H. l:ln\etultck had died lan nncht at the home ol'hae son in-law Fred Grebe. in the country, where he had been ill (or some weeks. locked the me noor zo laguna Jonn-son's garage at bla home on South street, opened the btedoors from the inside and made stray with his bl; Hod- aon car.There wee ID gallons of gas ln the tank and about 10 gallons more was atol-en from the Standard oil plant during the night,presumably br the persons who took the car.Sheri! lfehrena has sent lr dsserlotlon of the car to all surrounding towns and rlrer cmealngs. BLAIR HOSPITAL OPEN- ING DAY Mrs. Emma Washburn, R. N., wish- es to announce that the opening dar of the Blair Hospital will be Wednes- day, May 16. The b nz has ;colnplei1y renova and redecora .e nd if n ew equipped to afford the been aevlce and attention to any ty pe of Hedicall or Surglcsl case. lnapec tlon of the Institution by the public la cordially lnvlted on the above date.A 4 't gm( , | lll| I nu uale asa: Iel u-- .and thle week an incentive to greater sctlvtee In building up the dunk and eommnnlty. o u n m a t w C L A I MS ' r o : l a v a F O UN D TR E A TY _-- - as Larasr Means on xosotnoNarrow ARUUSBD , vie London. Ihr It -9 D.rn.--As the latest meam ol lneepl-ni the German people amused the German newspapers have discovered a "secret AngloAmerican treaty " whereby GU' many ln the iuture la to be allowed no minutes whatever,Germania surplus pop-uistioo to be directed to we A lmo Baxon-non reglone, w re "they to be bed aa !.beGer haveen ln the United States."L The Hsmbunr Fremdenblstt prints be story "from an absolutely reliable a¢n|~ee** anddraws e tam column moral .,, we necessity of complete victory layer the authors of this alleged treaty. ral wu oem la urw - - - - r - - -in the altemoon conducted by Rev. ueemnmd, of the tletnodtlt ehurfh. and burial made in the Blair cemetery. Beside Lbs sridou and one delllhillk Jean, aged lu, tlmereare left his aged pnsets, au. and Iles. John w.tie*- ell Sr., an brother, John Jr.,and s. aleter,of Blair,and many nlends to mourn and regret bla earl]demise. The Iasonlc order, of which he was a member, had charge of mr services I9 me grave, and the members of the local chapter of Under of 1-Intern Star, attended ln a body. xoa mo sr ea n CA SE I5 S te ve ns on B Y mo n c o u n t' - - - l. ln c ¢H" ' § ii l$ Q{i \ ll¥ ~ s up me e c o u r t n o ~n o eqhtence ..r Arthur J. Koenlgstaln, tforolsr county attorney ol' A¢ed'|eo.n eoonty eentenmdto me panllenllai? an the oh- ul ra» ceifinl money !provtactloqto bonus . o t p r o s t i t u t i o n a t N o f i c i k .; . }1..T .g /t 4 ~ 9 : e . . lr ~11 \rc f * f2. vr t ; a 1 s .Yrn k§ff5 . W.: '|Mas' 11. 1§1'r:BMI H~AIR, ~ MONDAY, MAY n e del ¢ - - » - - - - IS S U E D E V E R Y F a l u n ' l£Il.»'l'0:N.~ P l t l l s h r Vanlluss & Antill Auto Co MERCHANTS BUILDING BLAIR, NEBRASKA We wish to announce to Our Friends and the General Public of Blair and surrounding' territory that wc have our New Salesroom an3` office conq- . plated and are0N THE 30B SELLING AUTOMOBll.ES AND HAVE ra: axcwslvi: BLAIR Acmcv FOR THE HUP1v\0B1LE, $l,335; REO, $925; S u b l c 1 1 § t \ o u z u mO m D o l h r I e u i n A d va n c e . ....»...q........._._-........._ ...__..___...-...___......... ... ._ - - -._ .. ._ _. ._- '1E:LL-ruse:-RUYI-H 1|-nan ~ n a n m u u u u u u \' r r nd n m mz m c -m l t ll fc~ v\hl i»\*" ahsll ».".$l €$""»'i-fu. th t m no c d nt i n nvu l n rn s l ni a i uo e n a a n . :- - - 1 »~»~3;+_°-»l'1vll1 nahu cdhl mtnuua nrn und lhn a s d k i l s l n n a d l ad u n c a n a d h e v u l n w s h u u i . ; n | h 1 r . N » \ . ~ n » ¢ A m u c ¢ ¢ m s a a t u m . f i § i § i T C E t h i n g ( 1 0 0 HOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES Grow With Growing Blair . -- n - 1 - - _ -1 » bl uhm! who proHun gnu mat tha oclnimn lhe fact ibn! ha has 'stem nach :rf #nur :nd lugaratorvd away in his domicil for une Ibila 3nu,poor unIgrtunntc devil,and your : He and blbin must Iaur suns? Ho me Mc K B E ' S P RA Y E R "'1'ctch me thlt llxtg mlnutu nuke om hour, thins: wwe: we pound and ml hundrld cant: one dollar."Halp me to life so sm I can 11| ol other kind was :alum ln 1 large co! shed, nctlrlly bnrrld by A strong door hckcd :ith a pndluch.. ~own IIlthout a fun nndar my pillow, md un- hsur.tad by thitacosof thou Lo whom I han brought pain. "Grunt, I bunc h Thu, thu I maqr q I l \i r g d o l n z z h e r g o f t l u t l m a y n o t : t i c k t h a g n ! !I b e x ;n . : l o u n o t b e l o n g . " D a h n d m a t o m j l n g l a o f t a i n u d m o n o :i n d t h u r u s t l o o f u n h o l y s k i r t s . " B l i n d m o t o t h e h u l k :o !£ 1 1 1 o t h e r i e l l o w , b u t n e e d t o m a m i n e m m . " people `. ADDITIONAL LOCALS mu futures mg lny artlcla " p a u l a Lo the necenidcl of Ilfl." or storing dum. "cornering Lhl market or nlhctinx the market price " gg. \.|.d n to m n k a i t A p r i u o n e t h n i c u .h u g ~word to~fhe Wise w o BI G S H O W S \|be e n fe e l i n g st r o n g e r l h l n m u d Sh a l ea ves be ii d cl ha r hus ba nd , s even rh il d ru n, El me r , of Mo nl a nn ; The od o re , of ll e r ni a u ; F lo r e nc e ,Ma b el .W n i t e r . H u y m d L e i l i e , w h o a r c a l l a t h a m s , n m d u m b r o t h e n . O l a !Ols on , of U n c o i n . m d F n d U l l o n , o f H e r m a n . The 0. N. W. road hu n llnl nn; .| Mn .Gun A.Andr¢almuill.¢r of Pr¢elGlwn. died lt. her homo in Om nhn Sunday morning.Sha has .bam f ailing in healih for about two y a n For Clothing, Shoes and Fur= nishing Values Always tr y us iirst, it pays. c m~n g ; c l n g u w e a n H h i r m d T y l o n :'»id ln3, put ting in n ew n ng i a b m : a n d s u r fa c i ng u p t h e tr u c k .H a n a Sc hu ma éh er .w h o h u be e n s e c t io n fo r e m an o n t h e B l a i r u c - ll on nl th i s ro a d. in au p ur in u md i ng th e w o r k . a n d L o u i e D n vl m n i i ti m e ke e p ¢ r | .a .ca n h e r e o n t h a B l n i r al d e l n c k fo r t h e m m .D u n H o g a n h u i u c c e e d e d H a m n i sect ion fo re m an , w h nl n H a m h u sn n p r o m ot e d t o th e m o r e respon sible an d m or e l uc ra l ivu p or at i on . A l i r i c s o f r e vi va l me e t i n gs m a r c vo m me n ce d a t t h e P m ah y te r in n c h ur c h x||Ili H. Lung, D D., of Lincoln superintendent of Evangelism of Synod of Nebraska, iloonducting the meetings assisted by Wm.Cicoro Grindlo,oiGeorgiars soloist and conductor o! chorus singing.Hr.Grindle has A sof t, southern accent which added ton rich. munical voice u a mont pleu inx combination.The lltondnncl lo Pm~s~ws 500 PEOPLE mi: HORSES 200 nmuu THREE RINGS TWO STAGE5 .Su n d ay , a nd r et u r n ed o n Tu e sd n y u i t h th u r e m ai n l o f M n . C : u n ,w h o di e d t h i r t e e n y u m q c .Th e fa m i ly u n d e r - t a k e r . S t m i a y P i a r c e m d R a v. U n d a t f o o d m a t t h e b o d y l l t h e t a i n , a n d N - i n t n r m e n t W u n u d e i n B l a i r c n m e ta r y .M r .U r o u a n d t h e d a u g h t e r , an , b ut n u t. w e ak t h e at t en d an c e sri!! be b e tt e r a nd n g re a ts : i n te r es t m a n i fa st ed . '|1 |_.Al l Ov e r t he W o r ld .~b z :=¢ 3JnN f ,.::::~_..~ e .~ ..,'_ T h e m o n w a i h m o n e y k e - : . p S i t i n i h e B a n k w h e r e i i i s s a f e f r o m f i r e o r b u r g l a r s o r h i s own exiravafgance ~ ~I |L ~wa:: ~~L u l ` _ _ _ I \'J .\. . 3 {\'ln>;»;=\» Whoa you carry your money in your pocket thn [empla-Lions and chances to spend it are very great.Greater lhnn you think, for n. few dollars here and (here to bormwers and for things you don`L ncluuily need. anon mel! your pile n.\\:\y. Put your money in the Bank.I is safe them,Add in your halnneo every cent, .ron can spare.Soon yuu'l| be "a mem with money." Put. YUUH money in OUR hunk. We |J:\y 4 per cent interest. All depositors are proiecteci by The DeposiLor~s Gurlrmmty Fund C i t i z e n s S t a t e B a n k Jabe B. Gibson,John "~H.Gibson, Cashier Ass't. Cashier .» i n t e l n u w e n h e r e , t h a t t h e y * m u d a l l n u t r e m n i n e d o ! t h e i r b u t t r i c n d n u r t h e m . h l n c d t h e c h a n g e n u m a d e in th e bur ig l loc at io n. I l hu bm nn i gn c d m cn. F,o f u mplace.a l second Lieut.,to succeed Lient. Vnlentinc.who resigned when the company returned nam thu border.Than u some criticism oi this alignment by member! of the cum- THREE BANDS, TWO CALLIOPES LARGEST LIVING HIPPOYOTAMUS Those Craven,h u been in t h e Nicholu Scrm hocpiul ut Omaha, fur MASD NIC LODGE MUS T PAY ' m x e s .. ..._.._..... . - . - - .- - -1 1 ... 'nah ;:_........ _- - - -- -"" " " '.-.,|.. _.._-u- i-..__" " " ".0 u s t e d . z b o l h l e a o u r fo r | 5 0 o r m o 'Ed P il ch cr i s d r i vi n g o n e o f t h a nh 0 E n t e r p r x s e 'i f m m x u m m h u n b e e n ( h d ' °n r i s w e n t i u i i l i l l C h a vr c i n u , p u n : h u ¢ d .i l .- - . ... . __._\N i ) T l ( B The Pr eni sie nr. ol t h e U n i t e d S n a fr s homdcomin¢ at Knl Powrlon 4 next Sunday when Hn .Peterson and the new baby are expected home h u m ln Umlhl holpilll. F: Caihouu Chronicie;-Isnt as we go to preu word m u received that Louis Lerach Sr.,dropped dead,pre l | |\| |1 .4 1 | c h a r i t a b l e i n s t s l u i w n m s t i l u l i o n n o t su b j e c t i n ta x a ti o n :hc su pre me cou rt.i l l l W e d n o l \ ~ d l y r e ve n e d t h e i u w c r c o u r t a n d p r o c l a i m : n .\|~;.un n pp e ll fr om t he dl f t ri ct . c ou rt wh ic h 1If all wah theré will be | happy :ou Isu m.It il the Pnlidlnt'| intention tn is- ue | pruellmltinn within |.short time deaigrnatlng th; un Iirlltl md uantlining other Infomation. All Cillxlns uf thi Clnueq named ~|a ||1 |da w n t od a y t o l t t e n d t h e b a n q u e t a t me Me t h od i s t c h ur c h a n d fo r 1 b r i u l fi l l ! w i l l !Ir l l n d n a n d fo r m e r n e i g h D011 E V. Cap ps hu se ve red h is rel nt ius s B l u r -\... r N e b r a s k a ,t o co m m u n i c a t e w i t h rh o S h m i ffn , C o u n t y C l e r k# a n d C o u n - z y P h y s i c i a n s i r fe vc r y C o u n t y o f N e - L as k n , : a d vi s i n g t h em t h a t a m i l i t a r y en s u e : w i l l s o o n b e w he n for t h e p u r - lllffll ll l 1 m .H n h x d d r i ve n t o t h e h o m o o! h i s m n, F r i t z ,ju s t w e s t o f t o w n . a n d s u a n i k i n g i n t h i b a l d w h e n t h u atr ok c c am e. l l r .m d l n .C .R a y G a n s a n d .H r ~|ac cu s to me d P ol l in g Pl a c e o n t h e d a y |r1i|:gnale¢i b y t h u Pr e si d en t .Th e l a w c a r r i e s n p e n a l t y fo r fa i l u r e to -0 r e po r t .Th e s e r vi c e s n f p u b l i c s p i r i t e d c i t i ze n s s ho u l d bc s e c ur e d t o n c l as r c g 1 m r s ' t w o L a i n g asaigr1cd t o ea ch usd lah Blair Int Tuudny for Gund ilhnd, this slate, where he hu umpi rd the pmuun of auperintcndeqt ul the Municipal light plnnt.of that city. Thurs il | computing corporndon lighz ing plant nt Grand llland which will demonstrate his qusliticstinn ssmmsgsr ol Lhst c1I.y's plant.lf c n vw, Industry and s cspscity ,for intei ugem work will win there is no ques nun of Mr.Llspps'success in s #easing the Grsud lsisnd aushorities md publu: in the management uf their .zghting HJ stem. _ . . . . . - - - Th e de a t h o f 3 . B . ? o nk | : r, m n ( Im b er nn r. a nd e x U . S . S e n l i o r o f Oh i o n c c u r n d l l h i ! h o m e i n Co l u m b u s t h e QLI1 inut.H e i n a n u b l c y n a n ,p r o m i ne nt i n p ub li c l f h i r s o f t h e c o u n t r y fo r m a n y y e l n . |-:lp-nu.-_nr _, 1 . . ' _ f /"ft \ ~/ f I '" gr s " ~ `, f \, I P \a u _ \ \ \`. \I -E/ 5 5 roci11ct.lt is hoped that this work will he accomplished so far ns possible with out coal to the Government.The Sheriffs, County Cicrks and County Physician will constitute the Eoar<l of Rexiatrution and we as such iioard respectfully usk any one who .:1c of the Registrars, on the day :nmed by thu President \\iU kindly notify Ove T Anderson or Maurice Sichrcns.either by telephone or by ivifer, of their Hililngness in act as Registrars without pay. Maurice Mchrens, Ove T Andaman," 'n¢. G. A. L:1n|:~sla!T iBoard of Resgiutrniion. a. f_ . .. ` :. » -. .. -l "~~=2<~. 1 L Q .P : r~l' a3"\_ »r w \A*'Q I J J ||1| 4\z,:\:l ¢ \\Q \ \ . c .\'j ~ 1 < ;w .a \.\~\~ \~ - " ' 1 ~~ \~/s.'1 X 1 3®a 3 ,\ - B l x h f a D a i l y D r i f t : - O n a o f I o n d a l r u f a r m e n w e w a r k n e w ln l ia t rn t up o n r o to r sn i n g o th e r pee H a Io u l d t a k e : ve r y s o r t o f : n u n - _ . . a _ ¢ . In ¢ h m l n m l i n a n dIR 1 Y l l l l l l l u n u _-... ... -_-_|,n |\ ~h r| t bu t | g oo d cl ti se n.l f a n i n : s i n d n r n c n a b o u t m n k i n g t b l b e t t e r aror iil w e o u g h t t o b q i n h o m i .. S h s d d C h l l , o f D w i l l u c o u n t y , un i w u d a i g ht . b i g t r uc t i o s d l o i b o n l n d a t l»4,w0,a t A n t o n l . - U I d ¢ l r y h r m w u t o f th e ci t y ii m l u O r r m h l In t W e d n u d a y a n d c o n h u . ir .. r em o vi ng It t u th nD o u3 1u co m c o u r t m b e u n d a s e vk h q a l n s t L n m n l n a p m o e c u u o n vl o i n i n z t h a pr o h l h l t n r y I n v. liqu or, 1000 ~o f b e e r m d £5 ~g . \\¥ U . P ' i n U n z u n a a n n v ' " ' "21818 D800 lII.ll!0 93'prum uuunA G B O F F O O D P R O D U C S 'n ex t in a u th or it y in Lh e co mp an y 11 "Natlnrvl 1000 prumtml,ugu mum.u.:..| nv und!for olantlng and 30| vtompleilad and its !:|;;o:l:i:.;rer;¢ p r w w u n - - - - -._.|-...»L . . . m a d t h e m e m b e r s o f ih e l pu t in p la c e fo r p u t ti n g i n th e co n c re t e a zurua '\l\-1»'-United some senate ln diaeusgjon e few den mo in vehicl dignified senatonoxpnaed their epirdonl of food upaeulawn in plain terms.Senator Thomel.of Cv0}0nd0,detllrtli that they were the red enemies of the Na- tion und hoped gongnel would not ud journ without enacting leglslntion thot would remedy the evil and said "the lamp gmt is the thing to cure such npeeuletionf'He introduced en amendment to the upionage hill empowering the president by proelgmatian so lulpend during the ver she opentlon of boards of trade and chemben of commerce which dnl in futmte.S¢llllol.~predicted I.'GYM famine if me ln: mu two 30" end ir ertnordlnury md lultained effort! sm not made here 1°meet the Iood problem He attacked Lhepaeken. dec l a r i n g t h e y m u l e e n o r m o u s P I O H L L m d : _I - - . l Hoof, in which the but part of 200tonl ol cnuhed ltone will be used, besides musty tonl of cement.Fred Siert, who hu the job of wood work on the huge building. hu I new of mechanic!nt work on the superstructure to support the cement work till it "eeLe." Lumen & Jacobson sold e new Oek laod Six last week to C. B. Hein who llveo on the bottom four miles north of Blair.Chnrley hu denied m m m : I car ever since they came into genoruitue, hu non hh neighbors joy-ridiinz put his place and bu been humiliated by luring them pus him and throw duet in hte eye! with their Hiwen no they drove so and from :own with old Dobbinlnd mate, until such time u he felt justified in purchasing | reel surc onough automobile, one of the eluey, nrlstucntic kind. Vind Coupal was in town gutenhy, onming ln from the farm on Bell Creek, / ~ 1.1 ....A¢n1n§\n!1 lad mo n o n o l f m W U T] - - . n . - m e n f Rnika r a n m n i n - l u rIll1 JI| )U\\ .n¢ uvu -.. ....__I _:L u t h m a d e m il l i o n s fo r th a n u b o w e r e - - - - -. J n . ." 1 If all sw nn theré mu on | MPP! homecoming at Knl P|Ler|on*l next Sunday when Hn .Peterson and the new baby are expected home h u m ln Umlhl holpilll. \ \ » \ \1 J O S E P H g s e m s o m F O R A K E R _ . . . . . - - - Th e de a t h o f 3 . B . ? o nk | : r, m n ( Im b er nn r. a nd e x U . S . S e n l i o r o f Oh i o n c c u r n d l l h i ! h o m e i n Co l u m b u s t h e QLI1 inut.H e i n a n u b l c y n a n ,p r o m i ne nt i n p ub li c l f h i r s o f t h e c o u n t r y fo r m a n y y e l n . I || 6 6 in i : Q ~ies! om n a e hon U .u |'\.un n pp e ll fr om t he dl f t ri ct . c ou rt wh ic h he l d u m: t h e l o d g e w a s A c h a r i u h l a m s t i l u l i o n n o t su b j e c t i n ta x a ti o n :hc su pre me cou rt.i n r wedn ea- day r e ve n e d t h e i u w c r c o u r t a n d p r o c l a i m : ms t : ha lo d ge m u nl g ua y t a x e | ~ i s n o t 1| cha rit abl e ins tsl uiw n.I I | 1 o e c h g o t o p r c a a w o r d w a s re c e ive d t h a t Lo o t: Le r a ch Sr . ,dr o p p e d dea d,p r e s u m a b l y h o m b o u t tr o u b le , a t a w u l . t l a . m .It o h a d d r i ve n t o t h e h o m o o! h is a n n, F ri tz ,ju s t uroat o f t o w n . a n d w a s w a l k i n g i n t h i t o l d w h e n t h u atr ok a c am e. l l c .a n d l n .c .R a y Ga t o s a n d da u gh t e r, E st h er , ol W oa t P o i nt , ca m e do w n t od a y t o a t t e n d t h e b a n q u e t a t me Me t h od i s t c h ur c h a n d fo r a b r l o l fi l l ! w i t h Ir l a n d a a n d fo r m e r n e i g h D011 E V. Ca pp s hu s ever ed hi s rc la ti ot s wi t h t h o N o b r u l u n G a l i t E l e c t r i c G a , and lol f t Bl air laa t Tuea day fo r G r a n d in la n d, t h is s t at e, wh er e h o h u ac c ep t rd th e pm ai uo n of s up er in te nd en t of t he Mu n i ci p a l l i g h t plant.o f t h a t ci ty . Th o rn il a c o mp u t in g c o r po r at i o n l ig h t in g p l a n t a t G r a n d l l l a n d w h i c h w i l l ( w e M r . C a p p a a m p l o o p p o r t u n i t y t o de m o n st r a t e his qu a l i l ic u t l t n as m a n a g e r o l t h a t c1I.y'||pl a n t .l f e n ero s, l nd us tr y an d a c ap ac it y ,for i nt ol tl g en t w o rk wi l l w i n t no r o i s n o qu e a n o n o f M r .Llappa'success in a le a si n g t h e G ra n d is l an d au t ho r l tl e a and p ub lic i n th e m an ag ome ri t of th ei r .tg hti ng vi ato m. NnTrt1»; Th e P r c n ir l e n t o l th e U ni te d S ta t fc s ho o il ir c ct cr l th o L io ve r no r of t h e St at e . r N e b r a s k a ,t o co m m u n i c a t e w i t h th e Sh o r it h t , C o un t y C l e rk # an d Co u n - t y P h y s i c i a n s i t fo vc r y C o u n t y o f N e - L as k n , : a d vi s i n g t h em t h a t o m i l i t a r y cn s u s w il l s o o n b e t n k on fo r th c p u r - :oaa o f r e l l l t l r l n g C i t h e n a o f t h e s u i t e .It i l t h e P n a i d e n I. 'a i n t e n t i o n t n i a - u e a p r o c l a m a t i o n w i t h i n a s h o r t t i m e d e a i g r r a t l n g t h e o n Ii n l t a a n d o n t a l n i n g o t h e r In fo m a t i o n . A l l C i t i z e n s o f t h a C l a u e i t n n m e t l .sill r e p o r t f m r e g i s t r a t i o n l o t h e i r ac cu s to me d P ol l in g Pl a c e o n t h e d a y n s i g n a l e d b y t h e Pr e si d en t .Th e l a w c a r r i e s n p e n a l t y fo r fa i l u r e to -o r e po r t .Th e s e r vi c e s o f p u b l i c s p i r i t e d c i t i ze n s s ho u l d bc s e c ur e d t o n c l no r o g 1 t r n r s , ' t w o L a i n g as si g ne d t o ea ch roc inc t. l t i s h o p e d t h a t t h i s w o r k w i l l h e ac c o m p li s h e d s o fo r n s p os s i b l e w i t h ou t c o at t o t ho Go ve rn m en t . Th e S h e r i ffs , C o u n t y C l e r k s a n d C o u n t y Ph y s i c i a n w i l l co n s t it u t e t h e io n r < l o f R e x i a t r n ti o n a n d we a s s u c h i i o u r d re s p e c t fu l l y u s k a n y o n e w h o "coil as.:1c of the Registrars, on the day :nmed by thu President \\iU kindly notify Ove T Anderson or Maurice Sichrcns.either by telephone or by ivifer, of their Hililngness in act as Registrars without pay. Maurice Mchrens, Ove T Andaman," 'n¢. G. A. L:1n|:~sla!T iBoard of Resgiutrniion. 'l'here's No Better Time Than House Cleaning Time to lnstall Gas for lighting and heating.Wi ll gladly givo you expert. adviceand help in the matter, and si.. gmim eatinmtcs.(lf cnurse thereis nn obligation nn your pun. i niilaing fur the fdchs and figures.We am so sure than gm: an\ u. fuel and illuminnnr, will pmvc snsuperior to other wuxn llmz. we promise ynu'll find tb wvll worth your while to iu\c=siip;u.tu.Wig, of wusse, don'z expécl-your imtnimgu on any other uasia than that you will serve your im-n lnteresus by giving in to us.W h y no t in vu ti gu wl And toglayl B L A Q é l é é c o , f . - - n _ " " , .r~1,." 1 :I . ' r 'i\-.1g\q....;__ , f \~";I /3 \,n J ., \/-.''~.~ / ' f ~ * :~»',|~§ € x 1 a <.~§~»v.~"».lu../ " * " 2 w '. . r /~\ .;\~~ . . f`\~\ I r f t \11 i \~n "~\ .~1 'L -`§»€£§__ _ V.. § » { \ In . n w ° » » ~ d 6 = =n f t h e p u k i n g 5 3 ' t h e f arm w o r k w a s pr 0 | ___...-lI" ~¢\ nn nr nll tin n. ha l l i d .....|... Oh! rlinnftinn nf h i !ann AT OUR SALESROOM, 1N BLAIRm p l m u i 1 u v u " r " " " "un l ui u \ H I . » \. \ H. . . v._- - -1 r o \ . ' d n o t b e e n d u d u n t i l the sp bcu la w h o i l loo ki ng a i m :th i ng s gt o r n Ar e p u t i n s t r i p s be h in d t h e W h l la no t en t i re l y re c o ve r e d al hope s to be abl e to gal out of L!" * £ ". _ . . ( h m m fu m i n ! : l a b e l de ni ed . . . n n . m i h u l r m t h i f i r m n u : AT r i ni t y ln Modern Motors To Select From.Fitting Everyb | [ | | | g r |4 v - --t h a n t h a n 1 | m s ' r e d a b o r l l n o f l t l p l e I o o d l i n t h e U n l t d S i l l t l S e n l l o r W i l l i a m ! ¢ ¢ ¢ 1 m : l t h e r e m e b e e n a h g a t a r i n L h m u g h o u f t h e c o u n u j : n d u m . t h e c a u s e o f m b 1 " 1 ° ' ° ' " ' " l a r g e - ly pqycholoiiul.I.. --=,\ s.- h|}in!N\the Ge:"*"ll\¥\ cor- ynqu qu- ----. ---- --.day.His nu is n peculiarly distrau- ini: one.His wife, who was Emenlne Coupgl before marrugo. died early In Jnnunry, leaving six motherleu mm: chlklrcn.At. her death har cousin, Hin muy Latnne, daughter of Air. and Hn. | Arlnlnh l.n.um.of DeSoto,went m. Pocketbook Let us de monstrate th e supe riority of these cars. over others of approx- ima te ly the same price,to you If you contemplate buying ga car. We propose to deal with our patrons just as we wo uld llke to be dea\t wi t h ii our posltlons were reversed, and stand ready to make good every representati on we make to purchas- n u : n u m u . " . . . . . _ _. _r u p t i o n f u n d m c l n t l y u n e a r t h e d i n a h d e r a l n o u n i n N e w Y o r k m a y h a v ! b e e n r e e l p o p i l b h .W o n ! s h o u l d g o f r o m i h a u p l i n ,S m a w f W i l l i a m s a d d , t h a t t h a n i l n o l b d f i i i * o f f o o d .S e n l t a n N e l s o n a n d l c C u m b e r a g r a e d t h a t t h e r e i a n o r e H n n m f e a r a s h o r t a g e . n m l l l l s n o r m . u s o S m l l n r K a n y o n u i d :" T h e s e s p e e c h e s w i l l b e u s e d b y h a d a p a c u i a t o r n a a a n a r c a n e f o r r a i r l i n i p r i c e ! s t i l l h i g h e r . " I t a p a c k m a n n t l l l l l b k ; p m h t l . b u t - a n m m m a n d a m d :r a i s o n ,t o o , a r e lha Cavan home on thu old C0|.Jp|.l homestead to care for the childnn andwas lldnkan with pnaumonia and died January 24131.'rap fathar was :Lihuequently laid up and rendered balplea with rhauannlam and oLher complaints and was taken to tha Omaha hoa ¢;1for tnatment than :nh aga la tirol and friends han Iran the ¢hi|:iran every care that lovng burn cnuidsuggest and kind friend! hlva "assisted in enry way tblifhlrp the burden: ufafiiicticu and she r aympathiel h a nbeen maniiealed in numsroua ways for eh. Inf ants] hmiI'r. M lli\.| \cré of curs. W m. Vanluss 'LL Geo. Antill 1 |oI\i|.udlI.np¢nn~ .°a\-.,"¢~=f.,;»».<'»-.;,_..n i? ~Thu ~'!"f!§ii~i'¥'1i:"sn' M n 11 .~A " m ° ° f §''" " a " § T ¢0 SOCIETY lln. J .S. Roborts 1|repélind al being very nick . Prof Axel R. Sweniun, of the Blair a §The [.~*°'v\unal Yarlgrlpna llau uwaaaan Un leauavna ......... ,__,.___ _ . ___ __-____0400o§ooooMo¢ooo® o¢oeo&oQoO0¢0Oo~l»oOo000oeo00ooeooo3 g P. Elouvllle and wife viailod friend! m u o n m o r t a r C?llCA(l0 I NORTH W ESTERN tlaatlaoaad Wewbeenel \ima a. na. daily res a. ra. dollyI!om.dalJ|f !:Uptl.da1l! C.. s. P.. M. 8 D. Nenhteued seeuneneei;I3a.aa.dalllea.Sua.llDam.d|JIre;.5nn.JQuotes. :tally ex.Sun l115am.a1l|aa. SueIS v l daily ax. Sun H5 D. na. ddlr. ::§5a ao. Sunday only . _.. nun nuns Corrected t\eekl;\at the Clon ol lhara||ay'aarisela. {Reportccl By Crowell tlraln dc Lum- berCo.} GRA I N-Wheat-...... . . . . . . .| 2 9 0 Corn-. ~ | 1 4 5 t o 1 5 0 Oala ll-l [Reported by Farrncra' Cmoperatlve lJnlon.} Wheat..........$3.20 Co rn -W hi te .. "Corn-Yellow......11.41 Try the Torrington Vacuum olelnll at Piercel.e1 gr Rev. and llra. Lamhrecht were over Bunday gueata of Omaha relativea, Dr. W. F. H-mphill'a Dental ea. located over State Bank.o t l Mra. Wm.Bryant want to South Omaha Tueaday for a week'a visit. Lee Webb. waa over from neai Drum. 'i\|eaday, a bnaineia visitor in our city Alia:Eleanor Henley,of Hlaaouri Valley, la a gueat at the Goa Scheller home. Mrs.Ann Stewart went down to Omaha Tuenday to ace a mister who ia very ill. hliaa Grace George araa over at Arling ton lllt neck on a visit to Min Mary Ludwig. Mra. Ed Aye returned Tuelday from a vlnlt ol ae~er4l daya with relatives in Omaha Chaa. Rona took a trip over in Iowa the lirai. of the week.going via the Blwll ferry. A.w.Feea,ld.D. Homoeopathlc phyalclan and Surgeon Blair, Nebr. "" nbonea.\_.ao-rf llre.Lucy Bell, of Richmond, Ho. ll here on a viait to her dauuhter. ldra. Dr.Stlwarlfa New Olllce,Hayle ln Llneolnaeouple ol' liayr laat week. Coraeta £41 s1.uo, $1.25, ram,$1.15, nina, one Floor.12i f sa w.u n o ,woe and sooo at Mn. Kenneth Pound came down {mm 5l.radllnga Comet Store.High Tor. O'Neill on Monday on a eorohlned buei neaa and locial elalt.He returned btlml yeateday. A lull line ot Dila and Graaaea at the Farmers' Elevator.13-ti' Sunday la "ilothar'a Day"all over the land If vnur molher in living Wolf a brlghi donor in ner l»lnUl lf rin ua dead then let a pure while bloaeom be worn in memory of her Front Lace and Bark Lace lloraela at elra. Stradlinf a. Dr. Morrla Neilson tore hlmael( away from hit profeaalonai dutlea and carea, and went down to Lincoln Tuelday morni mto attend the State Medical C-nova n. Hia: Ilary Albach,who live!with her parent:on the William Rater farm, north of Blair, returned llonda§ from a viait with her brother at Flor noe..I want a Dependable Woman to ea tablieh an Independent Buaineaa of her own,without capital.-C.R Bailey, me N. zath, Omaha, Nob.l o n B l u Lena Darla went to Winne- bqn to spend Sunday with her mother, llra. Emerg, who recently moved there from Blair.lllaa Davll will go there to live when har achool cloaea. George B. Rlker and wife returned Tuelday from Rnaaell, Iowa.where Mra. Rlker had been vialtius: for the paat two waeka. lr.R.going af ter har on Sunday.They made the trip in their car. Kuhn'a Photos will please you. azlf Hrs. Elale R, Coolc, of Fort Calhoun, waa ln Blalr Tueaday morning, an early guaato( llra. Will Cheeley.Thelady lraa en route to Lincoln to attend the atate meeting of the Order of Eaatern Star. Dr.and Mra. Neablhof Telcamah, were in the city a abor t time Tuesday morning on their way to Lincoln to at- tend the meeting of the State Medical Anoclatlon, which convene! there this week. Mr. and Mrs.John T.Cramer ar nved Tuesday from Cannon Falla. Mm neaota, for a nait with Hn, Cramer] asa_ter, Alra L F. Halton and Ianni; They are enroute ni Kanaaa City wherethey aspect to make their future home. Lira. Louie Raamuaaen waa over from near Splker Monday af ternoon,ard medium top low tone and Topleaa. Charley Cameron. was here Tuenday grading 30 buahela ol reed corn for tnemr #Prine planting at Aye Urothera Seed Ilouae. hllae Minnie Hitleon leave!next 'Doerday fur Lewiston, Idaho ln spend at aaa meelse wellearnocl vacation, with her adopted alater, lllra Chaa. Epllnir. .nd family. S. ai.Baaaeti returned Wodncadag night from Silver, New Mexico, wherehe haa been spending the arsnlor.Hia daughter. Min Mary, who haa been at Silver for the paat two years returned with him. Beginning February ls t 1916, L por cont. intoroel. will bo paid on certilicnuss of deposit iusuod for sjx months, nine munllrl and one y ear. -The Bank ing iluue o ol' A. Gnswtter.Raymond Cook and bride, nee Hulda Rathrnann. left Omaha laat Saturday for Salt Lake City,Utah, where they will eatabliah a home Raymond ia employed by tho Wealern Paper Co., of Omaha, which haa a branch honae in the Mormon city The State Bank of Blair, Nebraska willpay you Four per cent intereat per annum on Time Certillcalee of Deg poalt for Six, Nino or Twelve months All depoaita are protected by the Guarantee ihmd of the State of Ne- braalia.3-tt Mr.and Mra. w. J. Cook came up from Umaha Monday,p. rn.,to pack up their household goods and atore them away in one of the rooms of their former residence,the balance of tho house to be occupied by n brother of Peter Solla'a, who is moving here from Scdbner. Mia:Margaret Curtis of Mancher ler, New Hampahire. erriifed in Blair Tuesday evening for a short vlaat with her former achoolmate, Mn.. I}r.W. M. Heller.She expects to leave for other poinu ln a few data hnt will return and spend the month of Aukuat with Mra Heller._ Mine Marie Slruue, one of the efflcl ent clerka at the lilnir Racket Slow, ij ful.;n mdn¢hs\ vacation uhich ahl la »p¢riding with ng Kathryn Stock at Arthur Ill.H1 "Stuck, a relatisn of the VonLankeue and Koltenlnnia apent aeveral weeks in Blair a year ag:and will he remembered bi many of thi -__,_,.._lan. who r|;lde| uma of ululr, pn bf: I gfenulql aurprlu Im. Friday ave-I n1g when more 'Hun thirty of thvm cume in A bunch and look poueninn of mhinga.A tlritc lau supper was snrvvd and than the time wu spent in dan:mg The inliowmg; named perpla warn guest! of the evening: Vwa Lippincott.Ruth Llppincott, Clnrk Lippincott,lllklrod Blombcsg; Edwm Hlomberg,Gilford Compton, A [ml W irrick,Flurl Anderson, Euwi Amiarson,llrare Wll»on, Harald Wilson,Clyde Bilhr, Ein Ktwinf.Hilda Koeing. Hugo Roaring.IItfw Olson.Burr Huik,Burl Smith, l!uyd Smith,France! Cuf tpr. Charles Carter,Uouglu Clrler. Blanch Peck Melvin Hlkke, Edna Olsen,Fad Olsen, Esther Olsen,Clara Ollon, Chris Chistianwn,Ellie Sutton, John Sutton, D A N C E ! spikéi Garagé May 12th, T H E 2 l U h ' l l i T H E A T R E \ Th e m a l m m : a n d e ve n i n g en t e r t a i n me n t a t t h e Ha m s Thc a i u r .S l l u r d n y , Ma y \ 2 , w i ll ho l d th e in t e re s t o f t h r lh c at e r i ovi ng pu b li c ." B 1 L i e r Tr u t h , '' | F o x d n m a wi l l b e u re n en t ed by Vi r gi n i a P e a n o n a n d a l t r o n g l u p p c r t Th i s pl a y s h o w !t h a fo r c e o f a w o - ml n s : a ve n g e : a ga i n s t 1 m a n w h o h u u n j u n l y scnte ncnrl h o r t n i m p r l w n me n t .S h u i : a b o u t t o ac c o m pi i l h h e r pur po nu w h e n sh e r u l u s e l m i n t s h o : o w n h i m Adm iss io n 1 0 and ,15 c ent s. " U n B n n g e r o u a G r o u n d , "i n w h i c h i§ n |1 K ; |1 u a n d Ca r l y l e B l n c k n a l l I r e n u r r m g ,w i l l h e p r e s n n u d Su n da y , e u n l n g .t h e 131h.Th i s in A a w r y b u e d o n a n p h u a o f t h a E u r o p e a n W u Tickets 75c.Evenielf invited ii § I a F 1Is the name given a simple éttachment w ord. or env other standard make of auto- §iimbbilej as abfnve shown, by which a farmer is enabled to do any kind oi work on a farm re- quiring power---doing the worlf oi iour horsqa aIt doesnt need to be fed when not at work. It can be hitched to two wagons loaded with nmduchs for market and will cover five to six i, _ ,,___ __miles an hour on the road.I t walks right along with a disc, and harrow,a four horse press-drill,.a self-binder or .mowing machine and will pull two 14 inch pluws in the tough- V' 3 est. gumtio sod, as herewith pictured 1 1- I J I n l r y y L K n d II d 1 r. 1| si: 1 I 1 gnu uuuchmcrlt can be removed lrom your Ford c ur In-2 0 minute s. when it's re ady lor use »eeii.1n md I5 ccfntl.f f T "4 On llondly, the llth, Blanche Sweet appears in "Tho Rsgmurlllnf'a Para lnount lllm.Th lli l a play of unus ual 'Interest and will entsrnin while li. instmcu.5 and 10 cenu.Tueldly, the mu, "The om' Homa- ztead" presented ~by Daniel Frohmnu, will he the auractinn."The Old Homestead," liks "Uncle 1'om|Cab in. never grows old.This play i l the zmatcst single Triumph of the Amel- cin stage.Thu Home Thcltrr. _- - _ - -- - ~a D H F S S E S I h a ve j u s t n d d o d a ve r y f u l l a n d co m p l vt c n s l or t m e n t o f_ c hi l d r ¢ n 'n u n d Mi s s e s' g i ng h a m d r e s se s . in m a ny d c fs i gn s , n ot t he :h a ng s t r a sh y k i nd , b u t se rvic ea bl e,st y li s h g a r m e n t s t h a t w e a r a n d w a s h a n d d o u p m u t l l y .I h a ve i h c m i n n l ! s i z e s a n d m a n y p a l - t c m s a n d t h e y a r e se r vi c ea b le , n m ! d r c x s y . - M r s . T .C .H i l t o n , T h e M i l Ziner. __........_.- Stop! Listen! lon't. forget the in its criminal form as a passenger carriage.NoWilla Jenkins. Miss Nell Probutrinz. of Omaha, was an over Sunday guest of Miss Henriet- ta Underwood. Tho Farmers Co-operative Union now handle all kind of Oils and Greasa. 14-rr Mrs.C.P.Palmer,of Pittsburg, Kansas, is a guest of bor brother, Fred Bugeon and family for a. sreek. Bra. W. El. Myers and little daugh- ter, Jean. spent several days with her parents in Omaha last week. Mies Josephine Johnson returned Sunday from a slsit with her mater, Mrs. A. K. Anderson at Wisner. Confirmation servioes will be held at the DanishLutheran church next Sun day.A large class is to be confrmed. Elmer Pate had the misfortune to have his wrist broken a few days since while engaged ln cranking a car for a lady. Plant Garden Seeds.2 packagus Be at the Blair Racket Store.See us for _.-. ...n favored m u omee with a call.inervlmz people of that neighborhood have organized a dancing club and Ir s . Rasmussen is one of the interested parties. .Corsets (or the Stout Woman at Mrs. Stridllnfa.Sizes to so and prices from $1.35 £0 |.|gg Peter Christensen,manager ol ,the Farmers'Co-operative Union here. moved his Ksmlly down from Tekamab last week, and new they are "st homo" ln the Beck property,near thowell home.. Today the initiator] stall ol Rebekah lodge No. 1, which embraces the tosrne from Blw to Pender, sv to Craig to attend a district meeting.About twenty Robsksbs from Blair are in st- tendsnce. Let your idle money earn something. The Suu Bank, Blair, Nob., will psy Four per cent interest on Time Certif estes of Deposit for Six,Nine or Twelve months.8-if A¢mrdlnz to Prof. A. R. Ssrensen, young people here. Miss Dean Doody,who has beer trimming: for Mrs. Jenkins during th mlllinery season,is to leave Sunda evening for her home at California Ho.Mira Ddody has made man friends among the young folss of Blair because she has an agreeable dlspos| altlon, a pleasing personality and a bs; pg faculty of making and keepin frlends.She will he greatly missed. Miss Maude Kenny,who has hee visiting ber sisters at North Ilend an Omaha lor several weeks was in Bla1 over Sunday visiting old friends an former neighbors.Sho expects to rr tum to her home at Lewistown, Mor 'tsna,gon.She reports ber sistel Sue, and brother John.ss being we and satisfied with their western l1om4 Any lniormation resultinz in the li c :very of a black leather medicine car lost last Tuesday night between Ferl bam dc Samson's and Dr. Nielaen's re residence will be liberally resvardes l3-tt. né tuul fa rmer c an affo rd to do~ hi s heav y i arm work. in these times of high prlces for i eed with horses.The entire cost of n Ford car, to be used as a passenger vchlcle [xy the In ml ly ,a n d wi t h thi s a tta c hme nt fo r the hea v y i n r m wo rk a n d than the money Inves tedma rke ti ng crops in four good Imrses and harness.if y o u are r\uc|1n.P| muh vnrlr fnrnt wnff t vnu can nnerate it_- - _ - -- -< m L m - \ E N ° s A N I )zu1ss1;-: D H F S S E S I h a ve j u s t n d d o d a ve r y f u l l a n d co m p l vt c n s l or t m e n t o f_ c hi l d r ¢ n 'n u n d Mi s s e s' g i ng h a m d r e s se s . in m a ny d c fs i gn s , n ot t he :h a ng s t r a sh y k i nd , b u t se rvic ea bl e,st y li s h g a r m e n t s t h a t w e a r a n d w a s h a n d d o u p m u t l l y .I h a ve i h c m i n n l ! s i z e s a n d m a n y p a l - t c m s a n d t h e y a r e se r vi c ea b le , n m ! d r c x s y . - M r s . T .C .H i l t o n , T h e M i l Ziner. __........_.- ~a i Bc|.{mn1n;z l"clJru:\rv lat.1916, i per cent, int-vrc+L will be puiurhnn m:rLificalc.4 nf rimmsil.ismxcd fafr six montlw, nine months and une y ea r. -Th e Ban ki ng Ho us e o f A. Caswuer Lut Slfundav 1|number of Indies met at the héfmie of Mrs. Thomas' Fun nel] ind spent the lf ternoon sewing for Co._F.These hashes have styled the organizstmn the "Soidiun Aid"A1 this meelzng thcy muah:n number of nokiien emcrgclury flies.ofiknhki | ;¥1 iE S t o !L i s t e n ! p _ _ Dun't forget the White City Restaurant Open Day and Night i ght a nd dnf;ltre qui re s n d resting spells or time to feed like horses Hcrewith is a letter from one of ers of The Pullford +.,»..,.I~.§[ _:wl ~ that mv brother and .-......-...... - -H . .,i o r d A t t a c h m e n t o n o u r Y o n i fm o ve r a y u r u n o u r f u m l l ; Sp d n n fi c h i il l i n o ls , a n d w r w o u ld r n t he r h a w : l i o n ou r h t m th an a n y fo ur he ad o f h un ce h Q W e p u ll e d t wo 1| in r h p lo w ; in qu m bo si x i n ch e s d ee p ll l d ny a nd b u d n o L r u u bl e ab o u t t h e m o t o r h e a l i n g a t I l l an d w e di d n ot ha ve th e z pe c is l fan t h at ih e P uh fo n d is pu t Guden Hoes, runs em "'°"| »..f§f§|Tif....}. | nnll.l| dlunnhd ln lhl I |:\..1:.lu-mp nnlnmd lnllmrliunl IIM n Chu. Seaton, an mn; oi El "' " ° " ' " " ' " " f ` ' " " " " " " ' - r " -rf-»»-¢~-»-- ...._ ..mer Palo, in here from Holkilt. Colo..High School thu spring, Ind ooy a (o Tuesday tn raise the price of the Chm on » visit w her nephew me other rel:gunz! have been played.This condl-' r m Examiner, which he aclll.to Biirtives.tion axilll on account of so nanny of coma a copy.Tho Enterprise mil 1 Hr. and Mn. Gnome Donaldlon nu-;'=°boyz luring school to work on ull! lt the nano old popular précc, Sl 1.ner sur.in lplto of the high cost of;lim: out at Lhll llmv.We lalu|0d hly and grain to townioad up noun for from Omnbn 'n-»d»y |l£¢r Youcnn gut Four pg;cant intnrut i=»-pér, md gives you fnorc Blair news 1 brief visit mth rclailves ___:__ .....- ...,....... .a.~..n..\ an l\\nr\ \:nu|l :rel in I L.`h\c|.2o owe: in I iw; loud! :M tinw md pU||\.'d A bindh, mower. ale. Our atlachmunt is just as good today u it Isl at thehero. Dr. Halle: has movad his dental of- Ilce from over Caltette1"s Bank to the rooms above Haller'a Drug Storm.l l t l Hin Mildred Kilbollrn. of Whiting, I o n ,and Hrs.G.A.McDonald, of Ahandeen, S. D., are in the clfy, guutl of Mn. Caleb Loftil. F. F. Kelley. of mg wplnfcizy ru tau:am, expects to leave Sunday neu our annum au: yuua mum; .~|.~...-. ...the State Bank, Bhir, Piebr., on Timo Cartilicatu of Depoaita for Six, Nine or Twelve months.5Lf Mllallarianhorunaan anifedin Blair Friday evening of int wack from Chi- cago. am spent a law days at the homo of C. S. Nlalsen and family.She lof t Wednesday morning for Lincoln. when ah: hu a position aa nuns in Dr. Shoe' makcf a prints ofhee. ¢ . - .- -_ . . .y e a r .. __g wlll1'1: am.1.1>:Em' This in tho torm usa¢l ln |lr.5§|.!!\:\.l+. the ne\\esl. fashinma in Ellillinory.'Thu aWhiuehats are quilo tho corrmtl Uiinfnnw and there is a rage overthem in fashionable circles.I h aw. an extensive assortment in Whitv hats, nl! the Very latest designs und.new models in varying prir:os.--§lrs.§ tlme W L' lJOI.1§£l1l il :nu nur r om fllln x . inulln lny ucucnusu-lson nl ni l u n lu cwu nt of lhu us e u f :h e n l ta n hm e nt .I f l l could nut get another one we would not take $00for it Yours truly A. B CAGE The cost of this attnciuncnt, when its usefulness Is cunsldurell. Is so little ihat np pmgres- siv e farmer c an afford tn do wi thout ning "F southern Missouri on ' pleas ca k 0'H|.nlon hu bun writinl in T. c. Hiiton, The Millinera n L n p .a r-...--U-.»( n r & ¢ | n § v vn a r l .I n d Zl l t Let us show }ou and pric e il. to youh .IBAIIJLD u u u" -J Jw , --yT h e T p l e n ' ? ° " " ' 5 . " I T ° f f . N ' 1 f _ _ \ s u n u n n i z h t ' | £ r ¢a t t h e Tr i b u n e o f I u r . -r,.a,|;..s»\.:m»¢n f T o k l m l h e r, n othin g to be a t it.la r a . a r n ou n gke e p s t h e To pi o w .51.75 i a t h e P r i c e . Cl a u d e Vor hie a,w i fe a n d c h i l d n n ar e he r e fr o m W y om i n g fo r a n d e x te n d ed vi sit.w i t h t h e i r r e l a t i ve s , t h e B o l t i a m i l i o l . l n . K e r r , s o n L e o n a r d , a n d d a u g h - te r , E t h e l , o f O m a h a : o l d t i m e fr i e n d ! 'l i c e i l m e n m h a o i m s 'im p o r t a n c e au at a mo d 2 >y an y o f' th e co mp an ie s he has re p r et e n lo d on p o li c i ua w ri t t en b y h i m .No t a b a d r ec o rd . If y o ur ha i r ia th i n a nd th e a ea l p d ry . yo u w i ll fi n d t ha t a ha i r a in g c a n d h o t oi l t r e a t m e n t w i l l :t a n e w g r o w t h o f e i o u v.ab u n d a n t h a i r .H n . S w a d m u u uva u i u a n | | . - |--- . . . . .M n . T. I. M i n i e r , o f C r a i g a n d M n ' G . w . H i m e r , o f O a k l a n d , w e r e a m o n g s i x P u t W o r t h y h i n t r o n a w h o wo r e i n Bl a i r Tu e sd a y m o r n in g o n t h ei r w ay t o Li n c o l n L o a t t e n d i h c l u t e m e e t i n g o f th e C h a pt e r o f U. E . S .Mi l a l 'h i p p ¢ was a re ai den t of B l u r a ye a r o r i a m a g o a n d w a s ve r y p r o fi c i en t in l od g e Vanliuss-Antill Co Agents, Blair, Nebr §i:1@¢h . each contain ing I s mnll li wle, an i u s o r t m e n t o f bu i t o n s |to w e l sox. ah nn d ke rc h ic f. to o th b r us h to ot h p u t : | " - ' '_o c Dr. W. F.Homnhill.were in me 1 ~J.f» |nnnrnlafnl with har Beaut1f|¢;»rk: w w w - - - _ ... _____1 a n d e ve r y b o d y u m o o t F a c i a l M a n a g e a t h i r w .Sl ; a dl i n g'a .I§ i `{ L }» } n h, § »m : »w h i c h i u p r e l l n t t h c " "" " " " I L M !50 c u is t h e pr io o.l f y o u r f u e i sm a w i t h Lanaizhtly p l m p l u ju st B l u r soldzer b o p Af ter th e h o m e W a l l c r l m r n n 1 .K e m p ,a e c o m p a n i e d l y I 1 I ;|z u a m n h a v e h r e n s u p p l i e d J ~ h e l u l i c s 1 5 5 5 q u n r t f z l \lla h l h zH n .L l x z l e P l t r i c k ,w e n t !~n f g m ° _ m = ; ; ; ; =m , ' ; g ; ., . , , ,,l c b r a n c h o u t a n d b c c o m l .a n h u H ¢ l i n q .n q r t .. . _. .L "I L . . . I F r a u !u n r 1 | \ .m a r i n t h n {i | \ I ~B l ry Tuesday, guna of the doctor.FIPLLZ {,`0',g Hosiery for all thu iamiiy at thc welcome. _»has se c ur vd l u m p o rh u A n g u s !ii nt hn al nr ar af th e l u r k . m l p h s l l c n f q; , f § ', J . r 1 t1d W at er p l nn t. w hvrn r ¢Q at a1|| l1m~e= nnlal t h e f ~ z>AgAmpUNT i3:|\»¢nt.l h e U1 une 'I brat re ! am; luémszm.A zmuknaa at!u12§c per pair..Min I d i e i Gnuzs b¢`§"=I,.,\1§'Lf, Lisle Hose at i9c per pair;Ladies'out!.oColnn:mb u s t he l a t t er p a r t o f In st i n z .1 mu rm ur ; \u U IU 4\ A. \| vua u . . . - . - . , " " ' 1 . _ " " J ,:_.. 1..- .;_ |.:.. ..m l!» ¢i l »¢ th o nf 1 h n m n v h e [ mi n dc¢1maHm:ss¢wpm.1 | 2 : M ( o r ;.1 '"§."":.,';z*z.;':'°';::."Da n c e a t E. Oftfs Hall?'.§iZ',i";;I;'.,122,:;Jif.,,,;;;;;§:h;2\',;;2;;;,;";;mn §n£|Jr1;E"(J,45 Rev. A.P Schultz. of Hampton. daughter,rn unc e o »'cr 111'-E k M .W ri hz and Mra..lin }Jh:1.|.d. prepared in like mrs 0 za '* »"'*ahNshr., hu bemengaged ua putor of Kemp rllurned Monday, but Hn. Eli Be nnlnhto n' Ne b., wa t '.2`§T nfer? .,,,,L``§fIJ'.. a commilnry 3'°'" mul" ::oub1»:a when cxlicd upon ' ~ "1 me DanishLutbenn chumh and will rick up-oct! m 190114 l pl!! of 'no day, May 19th.13'1t'5¢ummim<=.ws utr; nm mmmny and Tuesday nl much week.13-if bl hon an lain: pan. ox next wut.Hummer men "y-=>|1f';'f:§:rt':'f-qe¢|¢»-u§r7-<~.¢n-;n~:».1 uv; 1 ~n .._\ve"f g - .__m m m m s M a y 1 I_. _n 4 - . - - _ : m i u n 5' " RESPONBENCE Bari Roiwar,son of Cu! Rohi t! nr. 0. s. Pruner Veterinary Surgeon Klluli. Nd. All Odin Promprly Attended Phones: Olios IIB Residence 82 ~~.»...... ARLIIIGTON. Tha Bmthcrhood was antedained Tunday "mln: ag Crrl Kallafa. Thaw. C. T. U. matI"ridayp.m. at Ch u la : la nh a lh . Ru. Wm. Eaplin,o l Blai r. Ill In Arlinglnn visitor on Monday. ll!! Mary Ludlrig vialtad in Blair our Sunday. Ir a.B.?.Cook and u n rammed homo Sunday aitar viaitlnl in Cnia, tbl aa-at coup!!of : a a h with bar pannh. Tha hacealaumaata aarmon will be pu-aachad Sunday waning at Ubi o-para boon for tha Banion,br Ref. A. E Bnhfond. Tha Junior! anne:wlnad the Banion at a ncaptiorl at H.W.lanl:.all's Thurlday naming." ithaca Norma Lockman and Mary Ludwig entertained up Sophomona ata party Thunday avenlng at tha Lock man homa Finrd Gillroy came out hom Omaha towork an a farmharafor thaaulnmar Lynn and Clyde Gain# Ina Arltug ton viaitnn hom Fremont Tuesday. adm. Cnpanhoft mL our from Om aha zo :pared Sunday with Loma folk: Rabat! Hiiiar came homo from school at Lincoln to work on a farm. Ir. am! llra. H. W . Sehomgu. ln. 3. A. sum, um- Alloc Galnal and Aka Oltlrman amndad the Sundav School eulwanlkm Mid in Harman 'Tuea day. lin Anna '!'aPoal, of Omaha aiaitld at tha B. F. CNR. homo Saturday and Bmday on har any home from Horn Bln ll. Hills! Dorothy Doalcbar and Paar! Warrick mind Hi ll Sadia Crlnk at tbl home naar Elk City Buisday. Tha 'Wsman'a Ciub met T w d l r p m. at c. c. lla.:ahalll. Tha Ladlaa'Md I n antartainad Wadaaaday p. m. by ln. Wm.Rack mayar. .Earl Ima tialtad frkndl and rais- tiraa in Fnmont Saturday and Sunday. Baada ilhaavidtadhargrarudpannb, llr. and lp. llllfaldt,in Blair over Banday. Hoblon Ludwig daizad at A.E. Wh\lhI°¢ ln Gu. Blah our Sunday. Lan Wabar anllatad tohalp In tha U. S. in tha pharmacist dapartmant.He laft Monday for Fort Loan. la ad amn H. 'Cuapanhofc,W. 8. Oooh and Fink hu "Rudd" to menu Granniladp dtha Order of Eutarn Bwtobabaidathineolnthlalraak. .~.|| Mr. and lin. Gngt Allen lttended LONG c a n a l. Parman ua improvlng thin sph ndld weather and report the ground in the but of condition. W m Gr ab ! il o ur no wd un mm, with hh trac tor plowing,arhlls Old Bobbin alps gran. Jon Lazura hal one held oz' corn planted. Tho woman are not idle llthor, but all npocr: the poultry boaioaaa Boorilh- ing.ilu. Chrla Petersen had 40 of bor largest young fioek smother one night.Sho made up on Lha vw deal the nextday, bowaver, hatching N gog- liw hom 15 :gp and nelllng them at anon for 68 cant.: apiece.Un. Lazuro hu 300 chicks in good condition. (W hoa will they rom; when thug get big enough so fry, ln. Laura?- Thl Enterprise Glo:2 Wm. llcbonald is putting a aubatan- lld improvlmant on bla homo by au- llrtivz it to the out and south.' Chu. Baker bu a vm si c k hone.Ono of hll dna black tum, id ols! al Od-00.Drl. Hammond and Poobiel, and a Framont vctotinrian are trying to sau il. Jay Larson brought his family to spam! Sunday at tba Nelson homo. Lara Jaap-oraon'a :wut man il homa again from the Blair hospital. ahh to gat about and cshora some after hi! tor- lou|xeci»dant1.iLhQ.g1d1ao'1 ' lnunda In tame and keep. Alfred. Baku, of this plum,hu o n listed in tbl Navy und axpeeu an be called in a Ink or ten dan. Fred Kruse an a visitor zo :hs mlb rupollaTonday .___; Chu. Pauke and Harman P c u n m luwld Mun to Omaha on budnesl Slb urduy. llr. and Mn. C. W. Glandt and Aug. lhidcrtfut this phu and llisl Anna Glnndt. of Whuide, took ln the sights at Omnhlllonday alumoon. John lluall-lr in thk,':to be nrouncl ugain :har being condnlzl to the nounby lllnell lb! put Ink._ lin. Henry Freclnicluen died at har homo ben Fridsy afar nn m m s 91 two 1rnk'|.She is :arrived br |0011 sono md um dsughurl,har bulblnd having died four J n r ' |q u .Th i funeral was beid llonday atumoun at un Gtrmm Luthcnn church Ulth ln- urmmt at. the German cemcm3 auth of town, Ru. E. Ahran|, or Nudolk, oGcIllln¢. Him? Schroeder hu put in n Gm iina of lb0l| in his shop this wah I W. H. Allen ls able to drlvc around again. Tha [Anil Niahan homo il out ofquazamlne. Phd Baku ard small son. of Oma- ha are nporud on tha lick %iaL Hr. and Hn. Sam Halllr, an guests this sunk at their daughters homo. Harman An brought hh family out Sunday, to gather ferns and wild naw sn in our woods. Hr. an d i lu. Bd Na tl: le n : dim day evening at the Hallie French home Iran! of Kinnud. Hrs. lllrlhail Wilcox ll somewhat aauraluuton and your family unlen you belong zo mme other Sunday school. ~a .L z l l l :.~'Q :u gh C. A. Houghton. work on Rradu Henry P. Hansen, m»w=ziné P . Imperial Brush Co., supplies for Larsen & Jacobson, repairs and Mauric e Mah:em, salary and mil Midland Chemical Co., French ii Nelson Hotoi, board for Dr. Arn Chris W . Nelson. salary and mol N. E. Noyes, bailifl'-. Chris Rohnr, fees .» G. A. Rathmann, care and nursi Rathmann's Ganga. drive - A. Sutherlalld, land takc n in wid J. L. Milljon. road work Milburn & Scott Co., blanks and Hammond & Stephens Co., supp On motion duly made and » were aliowed:Fmnk E. W ai-ri in wrong Sc hool District and error in c omputing taxes on real On motion duly mudo and ».. amount of $5.00 on tho General Haro the Board adjourned u 1 o'clock p. m.Board in Report of feel earned durin~ Eilar, County Judge and Maori » accepted and ordered placed on The Board adjourned until s' COUNTY COMM County Commissioners The Bond of Count? Comm ment.taken April 17.19lT. mum and Chu. Selma. The Minutes of the EMI, meet The following c hims were al F. J . W e ntwunh.freight and » Thane 8: Furnberg. nails, tuppii Thu Tribune. printing - Arlington Implement Co., auppli Danish Luth. Publishing House. Ore T. Ando:-son, expense bill Amd : li nd mre Co .. s too l c e ilin Underwood Ty pewriter Co., sten F. Heuermann, eommiwee work Russell Condon, grading Murray Board of Registrars, lounl aegis! C. J . Beekman. suppliwl for pm E. C. Jackson. fees - Louis Grimm, road work - Mondeo Mehrons, State vs. J . I E. C. Jackson,i|\\|\a H_ (}_ (it as N \ Standard Oil Co., oil First Chrhxlan Church llothlr'| Day will bo observed next Suudq.Tha chorus choir will pre- unt soma choice music suitable to the occadnn. and the puter will ducouno o n " l o we r "Come ma urea.: a flow- er for Mother, whether me be iifing or dead.ihmben and friends are rc- queitad to bnnz their song books--the "Songs for Semen"books ml! be und morning and waning. We an planning for a rec on! ab CH unch NOTES 51|THE ENTERPRISEssloNERs MEET] F *-E b _V K T H E B A N K I N G H O U S E O F Bll ,'iv r.Mn _ 1917. oners mel. pursuznv. w adjaurn- senl. James E. Mlher. Frad Heuer- wem read and n proved ,» 0 od:CapitaI$I00 000 00 Established 1869 auurs IOIEIUST nrwsnrn ,v GE NE RA L A N D L OC A L NE W S A ND COMM ENT No. 16-nf Am wAnm§¢§fFoN éoUN1'Y. NEBRASKA. MAY me, 1917vo L . X X I nays.P. Jensen fc llovnd the liao of u-gument thlt may otha: mm do, who an not :ohm z o m r W f m t o 9 - mr. i==»~==sri\a¢.. m l a & - f d but Tama' :'.' ."'J G¢ nn a r: , »h | u i d ;and Gu1nan~.Amuican pcople c ¢ n n e n \ n ms r u r ws .xr-'run MANY ve n u s ~~T h e ~y ~ Lust Monday afternoon Mn. F. L! Gemsetn, a former resident of Wash-DA NA COLL EGE AND B L A ington county, arrived in Blair from Q|'|°y ggn90|_5 ¢;_g5|=g ;the Mexican border, and wont to Her-man later in the day for a visit withher brother,mrun J ohnson,who [BOTH GILDUATIT M I G !'" ' Mtn. Gemnlts and her husband left High School Commencement To liven near that village. this county in 1893. and settled in northern Mexico; ncnr the border, where they owned and c ottlvated e large ranch.For n number of yemrsthere had been a state of unrest and Americans and others not natives of that country were victims of pilfering parties and every individual right' I! diareganlicd by the Mexicana.H i ' lndy'| husband died some time since and lhe. with her Mtecn-year-old son came over the boder to El Peso, Tes- as, where they have made their horns since, until the war situation took on such n serious aspect and :testing be-came so common that she felt obliged to leave in order to protect. herself and son from further indlgnlties; she was conducting s bakery, which she disposed of for e trifle and sterted i II imc Thursday B r e d a ; Ma y ! Dane Commencement. May 25 no year's Commenceroent st s College will be held on Fridayv olnl. llsy 25, and the following en d u r e :Trinlty Seminary-Anthea ~» (jhriathn Adolph Vamllen. l Pro-Seminary-Thanning W.A e ersen,lla th i ll Christensen, Jorgensen, Anna Olesen. Academy--Esther H.~ Edythe A. Pedersen, Trlne ;~ Evsngsllne Larsen.Frederick : sen Lund. llueie-Dora PedersenStenwrlnhy'-Reflna """" -Andrea Bhrla Hsnsm.D¢*¢7 2.3 sen Alma: Pagh,back to God°s country, on '!'hursdly_'morning of lasl. week. arriving hen Bookke§?i1l-§uat:rfBoril\H!l- Monday et 3 p. rn.An Enterprise o or not for famerepresentative found hor to be e ladyof unusual interest and one who rn-g m 'l° r_ su ;i :;" "' a nd 9 riously gave all the information asked, 1 Than °;?""'m be"°h°:m srogenllng conditions on tho border; Cd; e "Sa s_M r __"| Sho said the Mexican War money, is gn ess s ' s ' w o r t h 3 5 c e n t s o n t h e d o l l a r o f A m e r -° = ° " ; _ = ; _ =S e n i o r |i c n n m o n e y . .I I n v o c a t i o n ,B e v . L .A .L a u : s e n . . S h e b r o u g h t . w a t h h o r n u o m e m c n t o o f h e r s o u t h e r n h o m o f o r t w e n t y f o u r y e a r s .a n u m b e r o f w h a t w o u l d h e m l c o r i o s i t l e s i o " u s n o r t h o r n s r s . " s m o n g w h i c h w a s a g c n u l n e s o i n b e r o h a t . w h i c h A g e n t n e l l l f l l n w o u l d : I v e s l r y e a r s o f b y l l f e t o o w n ,n s l t w a s t h e m o s t b e c o m i n z h a d p i e c e h e e v e r " t r i e d o n "o v e r h i s c l a a s l c f e a t u r e s . H p .G c m s e t a i s u m l e r i n t l e d a t t h i s e a r l y d a t e e s t o w h e t h e r a l l e w i n m a k e I 1 Vocal Solo; selected, Agnes N Dratlon,"Leengere from-be op." Andere Jorgensen. Piano duet."Love Bon: Faust"(Gounod)A n t h e X Aznete Hansen.(tration, "The Hakllll oi a = ness lim." Dney Jensen. Gratiot, "ls tbl Un ite d 8 D¢m0¢Pl¢J'»°' Esther Boenesea. f H her home here. but at eil events she D f w ;solo. \Cresoend0 1 win not eo mu mme border so u"§e1 5° ai "xc Babel le although she owns Pwovrir there v re oo.n ' 11 is mn; :mm-a after br mor-'l" f " " °.._1 ... N I A G N U S J o n n s o w s C A R F O U N D " A T a w e a n t s . M I N N E S O T A - r u u W E S I N c u s r u o v O F \.n "\ \ a\ »l \3 I H E R B S h e r i f f l l n l u e n : n e e i vu d w a n d fr o m t h e a u t h o r i t i e s a t B l u e E a r t h , M i n n . , l a s t M o r u l a y t h a t M a g n u s Jo h: mo n'¢ increase their acreage of Sweet. Corn, and are plyin.| th¢ iibenl pric e of $9.00 y r mn b u t to encourage a peem when they daire to a ny to tV",$,a ¢e the t if th e qaph nuke;;n " \ U" i ' » 2 "l' I u tr a t : wr mv wa h corn is $1.00 or more at the opening, or may Nov.lst., they will pay the I |l | .- Adairuss......l1¢.W.J .l'£oopmlnPatriotic Chorus Twenty Voice! Introductory Agidsea|.... N.T.1A.lnd A t t l r a a l . _ , _ _ . Q g g l r \ d e J .E .M c C r a c k e n 3 0 6 8 *K ; ) l \n r ; : r .u : u f . : . ¢»¢ A d d r e s s R e v . W .l i .U n d e r w o o d Song,"America'Chorus and Audience Ilenediction 'l'he Pioneer Bank of Washington County, In Successfd Uperation for More Than 47 Years woo oa no oo oo ooo oo oo oo oo oo H. OLLERMANN The Largest and 0ldest Exclusive Jewelry Store in the City. in F o u r D o o r s W e s t o f t h e C a s t e t t e r B a n k BLAIR. NEBRASKA A .-_. ¢. A CONSERVATIVE BANK With Liberad, Safe Management All Dgpggitg Protected By The State Bank Guaranty Law . A general banking business conducted.:::: We sell Exchange, and Loan Money, cash checks on other banks, pay interest on time deposits for six. nine and twelve months at the rate of 4 per cent per anum.:: iflliiirskfblf fi mm LARGE C ROW D c omes ' ro S EE so z .n | ERs D RIL L u l l - n v.rwcnzn ovss moxzss J. E. McCracken. N.w. Gednea and Others Speak From P. 0. Steps Boys Got "Comfort Kita" Lust Saturday afternoon had been billed aa "Patdotlc Day. and a zood :ized crowd gath in the vicinity of the post otllce to listen to a program given from the etepe of the govern- ment building, soon after dinner. A Gag which had been praaentld to the city of Blair by the Iadiee of the Won|en'a Rdlef Corps, was naised and Go a te d to th e b r e u e e f r o mtb e ta g »t . _\ . - 1 |- a ¢ . Q l \ _ . . . . _ - - . . . . - _ - - _ . _ _.. _ ADIHTIONAL LOCALS lltea Otitlia Sehmldt, a former leash- er in me Bw aaoola, but a student at the State Undeenizy for th e p ut year, hae been engaged to dnilh Pro! Axel Swanlen'a wort hire.llr. Beran aen h-ll gone to Fort Snelling. George and Cloud Stout have bought the oio G. Thomal farm. just thi# aide of Tekamah, one of the mat dellnble forma In the atatl, paying 0225 per acre for it.The Stout boys are native: of Blair, none of Bennett Stout,do- ceeled. a pioneer day reeldent ot Blair for many yeare.Bruno Eyferth, an old~time Blairite, was in Blair for a brit! period Tues- day, coming over with 1'red Renard, a relative U7 marriage, where he had be e n vi si t i n g .Mr . E . e r a l b o o k ke e p e r at th e Ca a t at t e r b a nk , an d la t e r a t t h e o n \ e _ a - _ - \L - - L ( n n Q n r e r n h n r h f arenas H. aoviznmox Herman ll. llovnndick, one of the early acttlrre of this c ounty, pauod away at the home of hla daughter, Alfa. I-red Grabbe, of near Spikor, an last Friday, Hay ll.lllr. llovendlok was born in Weat- phalia, Liennany, July 35,xsav and camo to America when about thirteen years of age, living in Quincy, Ill.. until he was grown to manhood. Ile wma married Feb. 21, 1858 to Misa Marie Voth of Quincy, and the fnat three children were born there.When the nr broke out he joined the 43rd illinois Infantry and served until the close of the war.On May 26. :aes he note to Nebraska when he purchased a relinquiahment in thi! county just eight miles loud: of Blair where he resided until he moved to Blair in 1903.The fall following the more to Blalr D.500I£A'| .°10N D A Y P R O - u m m m Ulu tollowing u tho program fol .tlxmunm any eiorlrisel on iiuunoe ggi; Jia) dvtn.*alto u. tu.-Music by Blair band. , v:.w.\. an.-:uomuaauon ot antonio a... lutlltehed tor transportation to: u. .r\. rc. and w. lt. L1 to cemetery einem at uty null nt tl:.su a. rn. sharp.u;4.» at. un-rroeenuuon lormu at vt' tt. L. hon.Automoouen wut bo Iurlll\ht1l lor ovary ao. A. R. amlW. li t3_,. minmer om decorating rommltlnt iU;oU u. rn.-Proeeaaion movea Iron Lmwln at. west to 1 hlrd St., aoutl to :south ai., out to walker Avent:and norm to soldiers monument.Det muon ol aotdlera monument by ll A. it. and w. tt. U., uuani ot honoua. r. mi Nell. Inf., N. N. ti. U: s. A Lreut. U Hanlon commanding.l'n%rlotlc selection by Blair band. 1mcesslon contlnuoa after exercise fur ruld tools. plumbing, and repairs on grader, riling lluid -- aa 40 27 30 I9 92 12 ou 20 45 35 27 4 5U ilI 50 3,591 ai 2? 50 3 LU 26 UU U .4'v .I2 Y'~a3as-I 4T 50 3 55 -T-54] Jw L vc rson lu15 us I3 .sa'ls oo I-I 00 I0 on55 T2 Nu .Au ao oo H oo |00 -w 20 vo 15 f|U u||B ~ h a r m mitor pole on wp or me :ny mu, au. .emu o'clock.At two o'elock the Bhir bind give e concert.J. E. McCracken gave one of his inimillhle addressee which re- ceived much applause.Among other lllllf NIHUDII UlI.l.l| AU! ¢ neunrn --yeen.He married his wife here. She vr u a Blu J eekmen. when father .eml brother operated the Blair flour- ine mill, and wee z einer to Hrs. Dr. A. J. Ryan.He is employed in e bank things he ma me Co. F. ns. um: if at Duluth where he nu and sinc e they "would stick to it they would| |,"5n¢ ahh. A quarter of I. century lobn hue the hint where the b°¥l of lim They have one daughter who il the eirtiel had Jell Devin."gm |¢t|@| , the wife died and since that time Mr. llovendlek hal resided mostly in this city with his dlughter, new Mn. John Skinner.To those who knew Mr. lioeendlck it is uulue Us extoli his virtiea.Hi ! triesdl were ee many as his large acqeinunceehip end no one evers p o k e a n y t h i n g b u t k i n d l y o f h i m .H e - I _-h e - L - 4 ¢ f n l . l l - \ n ¢ | | ; \ l \ ez. monument north on Walker Ave een lo cemetery an the following nl der:. Blair hand.Gu. F. N. N. G. U. S. A. mmnull of Duy--Judze E. C. Jul lon.G. A. R., Bower car. \s . u . c .... ....._r c o n a u t o r dressing l advanced R ~um-lea fo u r |nl.lam.57 I0 2 I0 ini; mul nt. De Sow zullr.25 un Tli 60 Bea supplies -28 T5 | for Cu. Supt.-5I Tu ind dm fullowlng mfunding orden 15.20 un account nf being lanelsed ¢i0 M. Finnell $8.86 on aeenunt of Isle. ind C uunur W irn nl. X djw in dn \uI:¢x|\ll u!"" " "nd Chil(lf¢ll.3 HICUTIFUE.Svrihlfh of R2i\""f d» "'"|Pete '1`5'l°T\ shipped * load of "*|Y'.'IT ~ ,'?f.."If§§'.., ¢!emnli!\c:;:|n of'1'ad."a JI! 'ni ellildrln, nina In mug. ~~ar ,||| ani >§i nd be and hereby is cancelled I I o'c lock p. m. on. members all present. John Skinner all of this county nu " " " "~ hy 1number of G. A. 5* °f. "u°'uf.'.?f'.r_l.° nd Mn.lectsun u q e q m r m'wall prepared impromptu "1d"°°'» i°l§§§nB§»y ; ~e fi:ur quarmr was tiled by I. C. lehrens County Sheriif and was :xy sl, 1917, at. 9 u'clock a. an am- nu n1: bl n o d will 729. r."s» E l b l ;!::.::,°':°;°:;. i'1'°'§II No Lumber Order l00 Large u m :e ve n LAI.u l e n r , I n m e x u u n uN e b u n h I n f a n t r y w a s e f l e r m l l t . Th e col on el w a s i n t r o d u c e d b u t w u Loo m odest to m e)¢e a spe ech.H e w i l l o u t g r o w th i s co m m e n d a b l e q w i t y i n g i t $ 1 0 . 0 0 p e r m n .Th i ! o f fe r n p - pl i e s t o a l l w h e t h e r t h e y h e ve s l - re e d y c o n t ra c t e d e c r e eg e o r n o t . Th e y ha ve pl e n t y o f go o d ne e d .S w e e t c o m e e n b e p l a n t e d a n y L i m e u p t o Ju n ei n a m e n '» r m e k e u p , n o d h e r e a d y fo r1 h » !» ¢ m m n l n t i h r m w h e n t h e w e r L e i N ° ¢ " \ * f i " _ \ i ? " w w " w e r e g r e n t e d l l u u l u u c u : l w u u u . u vnu.. ......- ....._o n e o f t h e t h i e ve s w o e u n d e r e r r e s t . A i i t t l e In t e r h e w a s n o t i l i e d t h a t h i s two a ee om pl ic es h ad b ee n ar re st ed a nd o n N e s d a y S h e r i l l M e h r o n a a n d Jo h n - so n .ac c om p a ni e d b y V o p S o a r i n g , w h o w e n t e i o n g t o r u n t h e c u r h o m e . .l)Ell0\ll\.Lluu coinrcn. mms T h e cimy co un ci l m e t l e n t even i mt ' : m d a f t e r t h e u s u a l fo r m a l o p e n i n g . ._i_.. -P L....!-n -; esvn- \..| _. u*:|...,. l'lll»DlUI»l\l 3 VEHEMENT ATTACKS ON lax- Ecurwe unmcrx o F "rm: GOV E RNME NT .mi his adminis- lI|B lllllr un; nlsuuun -.u ..._May S!-»Th e c h u u m m I I I preachod by Rev. W. H. Undlr' on Sunday. June 27.Chun ph! be given on Tuesday wining, ln n n p m- . " A xi m n s wa m r w bein! reheln-od nifhtiy and ld . m u m L u l m w r3Arro nwev rr L/nw ~0 l 'T 0 0 ~ § Pr.=.»u¢¢ nn nm. ...JI s~.|...| §||to nn.We hnvea varied stock ol h 3 c m- u .2 3 .oOmen el Wnllr.er`Avc¢ue FirstDau South ol City am.r a m i r ,-.-N a b n s '>¢ooo¢ o»ooo¢o oolc »oo o»ooo» talk over your needs with us.It means saxlslau- lion and n saving to you. Ndluarrie Lumber & Coal Co r s r u "n.r'L lx ' s .YL UU\H u l vy M ° w --Th e c r i t i c i s m o f L h n p r u l d e n t d a r e \ e . n i n | . l h a r 3 1 - :_.|..\.»-A i n h u d m n o c n t i c l l F o l l o w i n g ' a r e t h i g n d u l h l 9 ~ ~ ifund L0 t h e l i g l l t f m d Bari Roiwar,son of Cu! Rohwlr. .aught four coyote: Int Heck which he lnunda In tame and keep. Mind. Baku, of this plum,hu a n listed In tbl Navy Ind axpeeu to be called in a ink or ten dan. Fred Kruse tu a visitor zo th: mal.- rupolla Tunday.___; Chu. Pauke and Harman P c u n m luwld Mun to Omaha on budml Slb urduy. llr. and Mn. C. W. Glandt and Aug. lhidcrtfut this phu and llisl Anna Glnndt. of Whuide, took ln the sights at Omnhlllonday alumoon. John lluall-lr in thk,':to be nrouncl ugain :har being condnlzl to the nounby lllnell lb! put Ink._ lin. Henry Freclnicluen died at har homo hen Fridsy afar nn m m s 91 two 1rnk'|.She is :arrived br |0011 sono md um dsughurl,har bulblnd havin;died four J n r ' |ago.The funeral was heid llonday atumoun at un Gtrmm Luthcnn church Ulth ln- urmmt at. the German cemcm3 auth of town, Ru. E. Ahran|, or Nudolk, oGcIllln¢. Him? Schroeder hu put in n Gm iina of lb0l| in his shop this wah LONG c a n a l. Parmars are improvlng this sph ndld weather and report the ground in the best of condition. Wm Grebe ie our untodem mea, with ble tractor plowing,erhlle Old Bobbin alps grass. Joe Laaura has one held oz' earn planted. The women are not idle either, but all repocrt the poultry business lloorllh- lng.Hrs. Chrle Pstereen had 40 of ber largest young flock smother one night.She made up on Lha vw deal the nextdsy, however, hatching ll goa- liw hom 15 eggs and nelllng them at once for 68 cents apiece.Un. Laaure has 300 chicks in good condition. (Where erlll they roost when they get big enough te fry , ln. Laura?- Thl Enterprise Glas2 Wm. llebonald is putting a substan- tial improvement on bla home by eu- llrtivz lt to the east and seeth.' Chas. Baker has e vm si c k hone.One of his noe black team, iadoed at Od-00.Dre. Hammond and Peebiee, and a Fremont vstetlnrian are trying to sees it. Jay Larsen brought his family to spend Sunday at the Nelson home. Lars Jssp-ereon's :wus man ie home again from the Blair hospital. able to get about and chore some after his aer- lousaecldente.lLhQ.g1d1ao'1 " Gracie me Harley Wilcox spent Toes day evening at the Hallie French home lrea! ol' Kennaxd. Hrs. llarehall Wilcox ls aomeerbat improved-able to alt up a litde. W. H. Allen ls able to drive around again. The Louie Nielsen homo is out ofquazamlne. Phd Baker ard small son. of Oma- ha are reported on the eiok %ieL Hr. and Hrs. Sam Heller, are guests this week at their daughtefa heme. Herman Aye brought his family out Sunday, to gather ferns and wild nose ere in our woods. Hr. and iles. Bd Nate: were :Alera at BonnySlde the test of the week. Mr. and llrs. Gragt Allen attended the Oscar Newell funeral in Blair Wed- oseday. . A letter from Ruth lImlly Epling in Lordeburg, Cal.. "NYU all well and also le bus: In her achooi work, from which she graduates in June. Harry, the youngest son ot Hr. and Hrs. Carl Rohlrer, was taken to St. Joseph hosplw ilonday. where he was operatedon for sppendlcitls; last re- ports are good. First Chrhxlan Church llothlr'| Day will bo observed next Suudoy.Tho chorus choir will pre- unt soma choice music suitable to the occadnn. and the puter will ducoono on "Hotbar"Come ma urea.: a flow- er for Mother, whether me bo iifing or dead.ihmben and friends are rc- queitad to bnnz their song books--the "Songs for Semen"books ml! be und morning and waning. We no planning for a rec on! ab undtnco nur Sunday.Wu want. you and your family unleu you belong zo mme other Sunday school. Everybody u mado nelooma. John B. Wllliaml. lhniller. CH unch NOTES COUNTY comma County Commissioners The Bond of Coun t? C ommi ment.taken April 17,19lT.P muon and Chu. Xelson. The Minutes of the int meeli The following c hime were all F. J . W e ntwonh.freight and d Thane 8: Furnberg. nails, auppiien The Tribune. printing - Arlington Implement Co., euppliu Danish Luth. Publishing House. Ore T. Anderson, expense bill Amd: IinrdwereCo.. steel ceilingUnderwood Typewriter Co., stem: F. Heuermann, committee work Russell Condon, grading Murray I Board of Registrars, lout! mgist C. J . Beekman. suppliwl for poo E. C. Jackson. fees - Louis Grimm, roed work - Maudce Mehrens, State vs. J. P. E. C. Jackson,i|\\|\ee H_ (}_ (it at it n Standard Oil Co., oil - Nebnsks Telephone Co., rent and C. A. Houghton. work on Rrudur Henry P. Hansen, m»w=ziné Paor Imperial Brush Co., supplies for j Larsen & Jacobson, repairs and w Maurice Mehrem, salary and mile Midland Chemical Co., French lim Nelson Hotei, board for Dr. Arun Chris W . Nelson. salary md mono N. E. Noy es, bsilifl'-\ Chris Rohwer, fees .»- G. A. Rathmann, c are and nursin Rnthmenn's Ganga. drive - A. Sutherland, lend taken in wide J. L. Milljon. road work Milburn & Scott Co., blanks and liummond & Stephens Co., suppli On motion duly made and our were aliowed:Fmnk E. W nr ric in wrong Sc hool District and J e error in computing taxes on reel e Oe motion duly made and c nr amount of $5.00 on the General F Here the Bound adjourned un 1 o'elock p. m.Board in . Report of feel earned during Eller, County J udge end Maurice accepted and ordered pieced on 51 The Bonrd adjourned until . s' 'E .`l » Tha M. ii. Church Harold Bugeon la leader of the Ep- Iorth League meeting Sunday evening.Tara lftbe League annifanary and apaclal aarvicaa vnu be ham. '1l»a praaching annum wall begin a hall hDilr_¢arbor Sunday morning, than gwlng Biahop Slunu one and a hal! hom to dalwar his meaaage.There will be special music. Rav.P. T.u n a m ma ,of Crdg, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES quickly formed, armed with xhntxuns ;\ and cther wcnpons and the thiews Ll ms asrcwun,un :" ° \ ".""" "'!l1ll\I\w||.Lau. ...r r -._\...-.... L....l...¢ |.¢..Alnnnlml \\l!I€l 1 I - . .-ll nnn aI ini £r fi !I¢l \| IB ' I m X d n l F . ~ ln. lsrtin Grote arrived Honda:nn ll l ll w ly u ' H I D " " " '`l l l l n l l \ " " " ""JMI l l I " _u ~ ; n ¢ a |' i n . |l s\ i n |_ V l n l c u l l » ` € ' 3 ' » - - » = » ~ - - ° 1 ' 9 w w - w e u w n u - » - \ - - w e ! " L ' l " ' ; . . . ' f . ". . ' e m - . m . . . . .from Omlhl to spend a (ew days wid her paints,ll r and li n .Hum lluslhr. Hin Anna Glnndt,of Wlmlde.in vidllbt fsionds and rs htivn he n | cwnll of Iuk'|. arriving Bntnzday. It is our purpose to supply the public with .EVERYTHING requi{'g£l_.il1_A£§q[\§g§ile Service; rfs l ul r n n u n u » - - --?'.. ' Q _ - ¢ » . n l ; n | \ . m i m m u i u t i o n l l a : o l d M c C r a c k e n their German constituents."He fur-plants shut down, throwing toe menther said that "We are not going into employed out of jobs at the fancy this war because of insult. but for hu-"ns wer l\aTo"been receiving. Louie rnanlty,"and that Germany had madeja a listure with the company and the name of the Kaiser a nzgm.mm'h°1a his position.Chris is laying and America had been obliged to as- | brick in Pittsburg,earning ninety sert herself."It`\¢ time to blqhd all 'cents on iwur.Herman stopped ell in discordant voices in this country. and Chicago a few day s to vin; Iriends everyone sing the Star Spangled Ban- I on the return trip. ner in Unison."'Jack Richter has been a sutlerer At the close of his addneae the lad- 'with rheuznatism nearly , H winter les of the Boldlere Aid.presented the md for ,ix week! was unable to help members of Company F each *ith ='him»of, sutYe1in; such intense pain ( . 0 l ¥ \ f o l " t ~ ~ i l l UISSI CDI' I gg ~ be gag no sleep, and gquld get umns last weak.loo relief from remedies proscribed by The W FL C served I ltlnnlr L0 the lnnll nlwairianl and finalhi' decided to eral hunmlreri dollars worth. to be Inter loaded into the auto nm! taken away. When ilreove they mule n break to get away but one of them was shot in the back with nhotgilns,something more than n hundred shot being picked out of his body after his capture. The other two get away but were shortly aneated ut another town some dis- tance away.The nuthoritles there have at clear ease against therq and asked to have .lohm\on'| ear lett there for evidence in their trial which Mr.Johnson con sented to do. 1att 10 tue rettuu ul un: l|;\uuuvnT. S. Brown of the skating rink was ssranted a permit to hood a dnnen at his rinlt on the afternoon and evening of Jttly lth.John Watson and George llinellno nf tho electric light plant receives! anancnaao in snlary from $10 to $80 por month and Geo. Matteson from $65 to 312.50 per month. s i s . c u s r i x n e w Samuel Jefferson Gustin, died ut the fnmily home, Wednesday, Moy 16. at Inuit ol fu-upvnauvn __with rongress.A section of the bill gppropriating $500,000 for the defenxo emanril wus the basis for the debate. To BA R LI QUOR .so s Fa ult! nm. Ti) THIS STATE Wasl\i.n2i°l|» I). c., Llny lI»--I'oa|.- master Genera!Burleson announced today that the territory to which it will be onlnemul to mai! »°»u¢r»- post-al cards or ;.oblientions eonwnint! iquor :ulvenimnenu under the no- rnlled nm amendment. =f°bf°f" at leant twenty-four states in thetr en- Kirk ll. SnowdonAllen Emil Andersonlsurt William! i !--.......1 minions of two others.. Ernest A. Schmidt Roy M. D. Lan:Stanley M. Capps Lyle E. Mc Bride George Robinson Haynanl Ellen Hutchison Viva LippincottRoland T. Maher Percy McComb Ruth Almeda Bappenfleld lions K. Nelson lluro'~! O. Peterseon . .» _ -- - - we say "EVERYlri|NU"we mean Q §on ll KM Chu. Gnluch bums Silndly. |SMALL lNlTlAL INVEST-| W e é a i ~ G r a c i f ; l ; é x 1 s y l v a n i a ( i l -gm! Make a sPEc|ALl§g§§ :N BARREL LOTS. FIRESTUNE ANI) BRAENDER TIRES; None Better Made ______.___ .___ __.|... __ _ _ _. A ..|_--..1f_:...¢ -_--.. I.. 4..- ....-.--....I.... 4... -........-..-;..I...I-.| -I|AL.. _.-_ m u m : I N __|- I H a w \ l r n n l ff \ . n | ||l|¢|\l n u n I n r " a " ' - - -tm 1 ~° an rn af te r a n mu m o f L s o \=f==r - -r ' "me aa to fo u rsoldier Iaddla nt. tbalr hall at 5:aoizot° an Omaha hocpiul and tres _p. m. and iatlr a free dance urn given :--1 r»-*l'..f d by an Omw specialist.Hia F RE D l s o n c n u z |Ns.x:~m k while dnb us incum).. :;tt|£na°:nrmhr:;;nt;1eu "., `1"i'.Z,.'f.1§;"°"""'°" Malcom Bostnn. faced nbed "~ ; ;; w__ ,bum Aug. 23, asus,more.The ban is ¢H¢~cti\e July 1.FLOUR "" '§ 'i§ ,¥ '£1 ¢s "" .in his Fond car and loaded Jack :nw Mz u ln u r o n 8LACl~&SMlTH ANl}in Sc ion: County Ohio. and :une no e x c e p t w h e r e ~-Lnqilrl £1 and o e z s d u i ..;" " "" " " " ' " " '" " "°"* "" 'Prayer meeting WeaneFredFrededcklen camadown nu mllh e p ur e br w poultry buslnels?Choir pnctia at the 1 l a t i n a Friday to attend the funeral 5 You can at no cost.We wi!! fur- day evening al. a o'c1ock. of his mothar.Ho loft for that plac e; nlsh y ou :fn lor one hai! of our Lu: Banda! was a sole at to the -mmmeni roll. POST MEMORIAL SERVICES The Post Hemorial Se:vires will be held al. the W. R. C. hall nl. 3 u'clock. Sundry next.Rev. John W. wnlims, of the Christina c hurchfwili preach the sermon.All relnthes of cleansed soldier: are eapcinlly invitod 1.0 be present. U-BOATS SINE LESS THAN mu-' AS MANY HHll'il as W EEK AGU it :nd toc k him to Omahl :nd after 24houra tnntment Jack says he wasfree from lil plln and made up for six weslu' lost- of sleep.llc cameback n fur day: an after three weeks' treatment Ind is feeling' fine but com- plains ol having no strength. ¢ - n a - I - l- - - . . . _ a - -- 1 Talk to Youraelf.A lawyer has In his umm a molto "Think lwlce before yuu speak: thetnlk tu yourself."Ilia nlgninvant run' ment upon It wan:"lf my rllfnln fui luned that mann, I would lim- hut! mrlu1l1nw|.."Hu alma re-mnrln-al that tb lint lawyer ln wbone udlcu he Slr¥t' AUTO MAH SENT TD ASYLUM Last Tuewday the Arlingtnn author- ities brought Fred Bomber,an bluet- nmllli and num meclunif whfl hu been 1orklmr__lr»r Fred Menking fm the nut four or five yearn. to Illnir and delit er ml hir! nver to Sheriff llehronfl,tiling \ charge of insanity against him.The want; innmty commission irwutigat e.l the cue Thursday and found him n lit subject lor the insane asylum and ht wal taken to Norfolk this mornirg by Jann tlurrham Ile imn¢ln&'¢ thathe has tntrentefi some kind ol a muni tion thu. will ut an .na to that m rand claims to we been in u»nTl1'|tln!rltion with the orriidrnt about it :wi hr.: Nebrask; in 1578.Ile was ma:nu.:Iivpt. 2l, lBG6. tuLuuise June Green. ilu reared a family at nina children.. ~i~c boys and three girls,seven o f \tl10l1l with the widow sur\i\e him. Thvy are Mrs.Mary li.Green.ul' lilnirg Davin! A.. lierman; Anna lm:- e~¢llittlo,Omaha;Emrat I-Iugc-nr, Wllthill; W alter Lu Roy Mnrginm. Ln.; Howard C. who live: at home and William E. who lives near Blair.Two I-rothvrs.l'hilli|»(I.Urrlnrul,Nob., and (h|| rlt1 II. near Trlmmnh;two -ialrrn, Hrs. N. A. Iloukzw, and Mrs. W. li.lludmn, both of Portsmouth, Ohia ;\lsU5urvi\c..n u : I n u _ ;l Minneapolis, Hay lu.me ance ulONE OUT Ul IB NEBR.'\Sl{A1\i;TT0 ant :lun flour was quund at $1350 s u tttvs mmm: r ms r r D RA Q., loc al millmt Mir. fm-1| i. ca \\'»».hi==ur1°"D c .. May 15.-of the u l Sat fa; -u ri n.F w y t-mon enrolled in Nabrnaltn for rnillta\'Y ow ;y u P r at ;;5_5g" s.<'rv'5¢@ umlr-r the solrtive draft bull.ons were '_ can ' nnly one man out of r-lghiren will bf! -rnllei for service in the Bm. arm of 5000-10 men. GENERAL me mo n m. s e n vn c r s r l. .census bureau. basing its esti- mate rn the actual population in Ne-1 l||!\nl\n lnlwen-n thr ak" of 21 and :to your1 in mo. .»-mmm :bf papilla- Linn in ug* B\H{l' lU('lW4("ll \ll.l'5(' 5135 in lm :nas ww.N.i.E\§w5'- q{16ln"nl.' the .L.. ..r nlmnnfl mon will be ap- 0n Sunday. May N. Union su-rims of all the lchurrhes will in bold at tbl & § f w 1 ¢ t l l a . m Thenerrillhoa. uninn choir and special Intuit.Imm- ¢§§unby nw. C. ar. Formula; :grip- __L..D..... ur sr m..t¢.|¢m¢§ IIsznnidn at me Gm Diarlva home.E 1 mb_u i Wuhington i n a l The lotlo wlng y ear y ou willlfo1lnlnng Himin baptism cl l l e r h e m W e d n e s d a y m b r t l i n l .i h a vc A I l u c k n l ' p u r e b r e d h e n s o n Ib n s u b j e c t fm Su n d a y mo r n i ng i s A d o l p h Pa ul se n Le ft fo r l l o n h n l y o u r l a r m a n d w h e n w e n e e d " TI N K i n g d o m F o r w h i c h W ¢l ' n y , ' 'r l l h d l y £ 0 b l g u m l I l l i l l u h ~ " n ~ p q y y o g a p r e m i u m 5 5 ~§l¢| ]J| l2," C b u vl i n g I L II U Temporary Location North of the Track Awaiting the Completion of 0ur New GarageMr. and frm C b lt Gotuch nre§u ver the ma rket price for y our " a m: f o r g e t th e n d lzllnir visitor I Widneldly.§"". pIu'Halen Huknoll Cggim I Mr. me In. Geo. Ohrt and ~Does this sound :o od to you? on Fridns night, ilu; 1& g f g y ~ b f t n q . a n n ma *W a have started o th a n an d lt Ln ul join naming wil 1 n F !wllI pty y ou to como to our seed church in um npeciai Gump rmJ ' ; ` mI f u : md " ,urn a nga 3 housu and talk It mer sith us.Y"-i nil] bo wdid ll 1 I taught lllm me huponan:lemmu t 1mo.-1a f I s x u.\...._London. #hw 16.Cerlhln nuhmar-ke-vp his mouth svnllrd on nil urvulluu Kffdf tn u~'I,".,.T§II'1.§!'".f{h§'£il"».§.82|l'|1neralh1»n:tut:! °'§."'°'§; 1f;-¥-\l°fl"*~\f'" fl *Tow unoeighteenth part turvreaumg DJ IBSI. -.. ... -.-.-...-_.mel sank len than half as much ton-1 when not nbnulutely mcaan!! lu upva Fort Crook.He hu a mi o nnd hm '| *§nl 1 P 1 .c un' |\..n-.proxima 2 7 ~mrl to he subject.Everybody is c ordially lnrltld to bl use lm week as dw prwinus ana,In-0n\u'd..§i" ;{{'¢'"'sE"° *;~E;g~=i»= In onli of the l~;lw;>:~l "{"f"",§§"";,~ the remains the ~ mbvr \»l.\|ll8 'P nz nm a la I r.a rea n a rc em ac nro iaccording to the animlwty report.. v<3 ~ £3 42s 41; :is -:D GC: cs ~ ai: sis £2 ij; 42; ala aim :J ii fi; QF ~ <3 sb an ffm- 43 £3 K: ah -tj; 43 ' 51; Q.:ln. 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