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05-18-1917"y-=>|1f';'f:§:rt':'f-qe¢|¢»-u§r7-<~.¢n-;n~:».1 uv; 1 ~n.._\ve"f g- .__m mm m sM a y 1 I_. _n4 - . - - _ : m i u n 5' " RESPONBENCE Bari Roiwar,sonofCu! Rohi t! nr. 0. s. Pruner Veterinary Surgeon Klluli. Nd. All Odin Promprly Attended Phones: Olios IIBResidence 82 ~~.»...... ARLIIIGTON. ThaBmthcrhoodwasantedained Tunday "mln: ag Crrl Kallafa. Thaw. C. T. U. matI"ridayp.m. at Ch u la : la nh a lh . Ru. Wm. Eaplin,o lBlai r. Ill In Arlinglnn visitor on Monday. ll!! Mary Ludlrig vialtadinBlair our Sunday. Ir a.B.?.Cookandu nrammed homo Sunday aitar viaitlnl in Cnia, tbl aa-atcoup!!of: a a hwithbar pannh. Tha hacealaumaataaarmonwillbe pu-aachad Sunday waning atUbi o-para boon for tha Banion,brRef. A. E Bnhfond. Tha Junior! anne:wlnad the Banion at a ncaptiorlatH.W.lanl:.all's Thurldaynaming." ithaca NormaLockmanandMary Ludwig entertained up Sophomona ata party Thunday avenlng at tha Lock man homa Finrd Gillroy came out homOmaha 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 amndadthe 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 homefrom Horn Bln ll. Hills! Dorothy Doalcbar and Paar! Warrick mindHi llSadia Crlnkat tbl home naar Elk City Buisday. Tha 'Wsman'a Ciub metT w d l rp m. at c. c. lla.:ahalll. ThaLadlaa'MdI nantartainad Wadaaaday p. m. by ln. Wm.Rack mayar. .Earl Ima tialtad frkndlandrais- tiraa in Fnmont Saturday and Sunday. Baada ilhaavidtadhargrarudpannb, llr. and lp. llllfaldt,inBlair over Banday. HoblonLudwigdaizadatA.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 torplowing,arhlls Old Bobbin alps gran. JonLazurahaloneheldoz' corn planted. Tho woman are not idle llthor, but all npocr: the poultry boaioaaa Boorilh- ing.ilu. ChrlaPetersen 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 blahomo by au- llrtivz it to the out and south.' Chu. Baker bu avm si c khone. Ono of hll dna blacktum, id ols! al Od-00.Drl. Hammond and Poobiel, and a Framont vctotinrian are trying to sau il. JayLarson brought hisfamilyto 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 undaxpeeuanbe called in a Ink or ten dan. Fred Kruse an a visitor zo :hs mlbrupollaTonday .___; Chu. Pauke andHarmanP c u n m luwld Mun to Omaha on budnesl Slb urduy. llr. and Mn. C. W. Glandt and Aug. lhidcrtfut this phuandllisl Anna Glnndt. of Whuide, took ln thesights at Omnhlllonday alumoon. John lluall-lr in thk,':tobenrouncl ugain :har being condnlzl to the noun by lllnell lb! put Ink._ lin. Henry Freclnicluen died at har homo ben Fridsy afarnnm m s91 two 1rnk'|.She is :arrived br |0011 sono md um dsughurl,har bulblnd havingdiedfourJ n r ' |q u .Th i funeral was beid llondayatumoun at un Gtrmm Luthcnn churchUlth ln- urmmt at. the German cemcm3 auth of town, Ru. E. Ahran|, or Nudolk, oGcIllln¢. Him? Schroeder hu putinnGm iina of lb0l| in his shop this wah IW. H. Allen ls able to drlvc around again. Tha [Anil Niahan homo il out of quazamlne. 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. lllrlhailWilcox ll somewhat aauraluuton and your family unlen youbelongzo mme other Sunday school. ~a.L z l l l:.~'Q:ughC. 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 Districtand error in c omputing taxes on real On motion duly mudo and ».. amount of $5.00 on tho General Haro the Board adjourned u 1 o'clock p. m.Board in Report of feel earned durin~ Eilar, County Judge and Maori » accepted and ordered placed on The Board adjourneduntil s' COUNTY COMM County Commissioners The Bond of Count? Comm ment.takenApril 17.19lT. mum and Chu. Selma. The Minutes of the EMI, meet The following c hims were al F. J . W e ntwunh.freightand» Thane 8: Furnberg. nails, tuppii Thu Tribune. printing- Arlington Implement Co., auppli Danish Luth. Publishing House. Ore T. Ando:-son, expense bill Amd : li nd mre Co .. s too l c e ilin Underwood Ty pewriter Co., sten F. Heuermann, eommiwee work Russell Condon, grading Murray Board of Registrars, lounl aegis! C. J . Beekman. suppliwl for pm E. C. Jackson. fees- Louis Grimm, road work- Mondeo Mehrons, State vs. J . I E. C. Jackson,i|\\|\a H_ (}_ (itasN\ Standard Oil Co., oil First Chrhxlan Church llothlr'| Day will bo observed next Suudq.Tha chorus choirwill pre- unt soma choice music suitable to the occadnn. and the puter will ducouno o n " l o we r "Come ma urea.: a flow- er for Mother, whether me be iifing or dead.ihmben andfriends are rc- queitad to bnnz their song books--the "Songs forSemen"booksml! be und morning and waning. We an planning for a rec on! ab CH unchNOTES 51|THE ENTERPRISEssloNERs MEET] F*-E b_VKT H EB A N K I N GH O U S EO F Bll,'iv r.Mn_ 1917. oners mel. pursuznv. w adjaurn- senl. James E. Mlher. Frad Heuer- wem read and n proved ,» 0 od:CapitaI$I00 000 00Established 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 yemrs there 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 s rogenllng 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 $9.00 y r mn b u t to encourage a peem when they daire to a ny totV",$,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'£oopmln Patriotic 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'hePioneerBankofWashington 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 rD o o r sW e s to ft h eC a s t e t t e rB a n k BLAIR. NEBRASKA A .-_. ¢. A CONSERVATIVE BANK With Liberad, SafeManagement 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 depositsforsix. nineand 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 beenbilled aa "Patdotlc Day. and a zood :ized crowd gath in the vicinity of the post otllce to listen to a programgiven 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 utyear, 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 hono ua. 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 4535 274 5U ilI 503,591 ai2? 503 LU 26 UU U .4'v.I2 Y'~a3as-I 4T 50 3 55 -T-54] Jw L vc rson lu15 usI3 .sa'ls oo I-I 00I0 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 ever s 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-leafo 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 fullowlngmfunding orden 15.20 un account nfbeing 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 >§ind 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 tiledbyI. C. lehrens County Sheriif andwas :xy sl, 1917, at. 9 u'clock a. an am- nu n 1: 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.Wehnveavariedstock ol h 3c m- u .2 3.oOmen el Wnllr.er`Avc¢ueFirstDau 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 sr u "n.r'Llx ' 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,sonofCu! 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 Indaxpeeutobe called in a ink or ten dan. Fred Kruse tu a visitor zo th: mal.-rupolla Tunday.___; Chu. Pauke andHarmanP c u n m luwld Mun to Omaha on budml Slb urduy. llr. and Mn. C. W. Glandt and Aug. lhidcrtfut this phuandllisl Anna Glnndt. of Whuide, took ln thesights at Omnhlllonday alumoon. John lluall-lr in thk,':tobenrouncl ugain :har being condnlzl to the noun by lllnell lb! put Ink._ lin. Henry Freclnicluen died at har homo hen Fridsy afarnnm m s91 two 1rnk'|.She is :arrived br |0011 sono md um dsughurl,har bulblnd havin;diedfourJ n r ' |ago.The funeral was heid llondayatumoun at un Gtrmm Luthcnn churchUlth ln- urmmt at. the German cemcm3 auth of town, Ru. E. Ahran|, or Nudolk, oGcIllln¢. Him? Schroeder hu putinnGm 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 tractorplowing,erhlle Old Bobbin alps grass. JoeLaaurahasoneheldoz' earn planted. The women are not idle either, but all repocrt the poultry business lloorllh- lng.Hrs. ChrlePstereen 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 blahome by eu- llrtivz lt to the east and seeth.' Chas. Baker has evm si c khone. One of his noe blackteam, iadoed at Od-00.Dre. Hammond and Peebiee, and a Fremont vstetlnrian are trying to sees it. JayLarsen brought hisfamilyto 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. llarehallWilcox ls aomeerbat improved-able to alt up a litde. W. H. Allen ls able to drive around again. The Louie Nielsen homo is out of quazamlne. 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 lImllyEpling in Lordeburg, Cal.. "NYU all well and alsolebus: In her achooi work, from which she graduates in June. Harry, the youngest son ot Hr. and Hrs. CarlRohlrer, was taken to St. Joseph hosplw ilonday. where he was operatedonfor sppendlcitls; last re- ports are good. First Chrhxlan Church llothlr'| Day will bo observed next Suudoy.Tho chorus choirwill 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 andfriends are rc- queitad to bnnz their song books--the "Songs forSemen"booksml! be und morning and waning. We no planning for a rec on! ab undtnco nur Sunday.Wu want. you and your family unleu youbelongzo mme other Sunday school. Everybody u mado nelooma. John B. Wllliaml. lhniller. CH unchNOTES COUNTY comma County Commissioners The Bond of Coun t? C ommi ment.takenApril 17,19lT.P muon and Chu. Xelson. The Minutes of the int meeli The following c hime were all F. J . W e ntwonh.freightandd Thane 8: Furnberg. nails, auppiien The Tribune. printing- Arlington Implement Co., euppliu Danish Luth. Publishing House. Ore T. Anderson, expense bill Amd: IinrdwereCo.. steel ceiling Underwood 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_ (}_ (itatitn 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 DistrictandJ 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 adjourneduntil. s' 'E.`l» ThaM. ii. Church Harold Bugeon la leader of the Ep- Iorth League meeting Sunday evening.Tara lftbeLeagueannifanaryand apaclal aarvicaa vnu be ham. '1l»a praaching annumwallbegin a hall hDilr_¢arbor Sunday morning, than gwlng Biahop Slunu one andahal! hom to dalwar hismeaaage.There will be special music. Rav.P. T.u n a m ma ,ofCrdg, 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 spenda (ew days wid herpaints,ll randli n .Hum lluslhr. Hin AnnaGlnndt,ofWlmlde.in vidllbt fsionds andrs htivnhe n| cwnll of Iuk'|. arriving Bntnzday. It is our purpose to supplythe publicwith .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 men ther said that "We are not going into employed out of jobs at the fancythis 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; Iriendseveryone 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 getumns 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 toget 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! an ancnaao 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 . .» _ -- - - wesay"EVERYlri|NU"wemeanQ §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 nu nI 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 camadownnu mllh e p ur e br wpoultrybuslnels?Choir pnctia at the 1 l a t i n aFridayto attend the funeral 5 You can at no cost.We wi!! fur- day evening al. a o'c1ock. of his mothar.Ho loft forthat plac e; nlsh y ou :fn lor one hai! of ourLu: 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 was free from lil plln and made up for six weslu' lost- of sleep.llc came back 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: the tnlk 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 mornirgby 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~cboys 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 ul ONE 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.E1mb_u iWuhingtoni n a lThe lotlo wlngy eary ouwilllfo1lnlnng 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 nIb n s u b j e c t fmSu n d a ymo r n i ng i s A d o l p hPa ul se nLe ftfo rl l o n h n ly o u r l a r ma n dw h e nw en 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 yy o g a p r e m i u m5 5~§l¢| ]J| l2," C b u vl i n g I L II UTemporary Location North of the Track Awaitingthe Completion of 0ur New GarageMr. and frmC b ltGotuchnre§u ver the ma rketpricefory 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 odto you? on Fridns night, ilu; 1& g f g y ~ b f t n q . a n nma*W a have startedo th a nan dltLn ul join namingwil 1nF!wllI pty y ou tocomo to our seed church in um npeciai Gump rmJ ' ; ` mI f u : md " ,urn anga 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 i according 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. Hen ry Hlnh tei n lu lh onn ind55" Bros.. nn umm Tuesday.| £2-tlBlair. Nebf ws or our num;C. H. Fore | -\ mi m\~ WL 'Elma Mar: 18,191 §_m_.- 19, 1917 --- -o § o o o 9 o 9 o o o § 0 0 °''*o » o ~ M § o f ° 0 o Q o o o o é > 0 o - » o o ~ o ¢ o 0 w h¢Ir4 '' * §Q ~ B L A I R I N B R I E F '46 :: , U w m n l l P u n g r n p l u a n d I t e m s o l I n t e r n !t o L o c a l R e a d e r s 5 ; o Q o § o o o § o O o ¢ o o o Q o o o § o 0 0 § 0 ' ¢ o » 0 0 o 9 o ¢ o ¢ o ~ t o ¢ o ¢ o o o ® o o o e o ' L Q I _Q.. . _ . . . _ . . _ _ . _ . .- | pAR»\i¥'loUNT [Mya at tha i Ho me 'lheatle* ure Monday arid The fam 'iue~=duy ol' mich ' Human tor ~.\vok.1 3 lf and had lhc . . . . | an in-i-emmah u m W0 .}?.!.'.?...§.!*°WS ` \ .£5 , x r N G ; ~ _a5§n[£;r ~ £X_lllBl1Q! 500 rem.:300 umm ; 200 mmm STREET mann M 11:00 A. M PArT'E"|i`§§N's ~ T»=g;;;,=g_;q"'d SHIJWS \ u'ML§Qs :THREE BANDS, T\V0 CALLIOPES Acts, Wonders and Nov elties From Al! Ov e r th e W o rld THREE RINGS TWO STAOES LARGEST LI vmc HIPPOPOTAMUS Chu. Peak, of south of Blair, In in Herman one dny Iaal.week and 1-:ok hams an Iowa lefmrulur,1 Maytag Multimnumr washer,\(lun pluntvrsnd a lhorn Mogul engine.And the lillir implement dealen appear to think tha! adver tising doenaf t vw - Herman x.. 1='.|m.1'ou,zu-¢»|'r|su¢u»f 'l 9 An order hu been luued by the Edator ¥$nlerpriae:--Lots of people |I .|w e w a n t y o u t o t a k e o u r a d o u t o f g g |i |ou l l k l r t h e c i t y l i m i t s h a ve b e en g i ve n |~r d er cl o si n t h e j§The Pullfordif. amos,wif m|'hsu¢u»f _ | z » Edator ¥$nlorpriae:--Lots of people dont llkl your paper, an way say, and we want you to take our ad out of your old paper at onee.You aint said nuthin about the fellersl une don't like ln lu! we eks paper nny how so we don'!. think you'ro much of an editor. We éoulml give you Lbs mmm: of Iota ol' peoplo around hero that aint just right and we would too. if we thought you'd go nfter them and we uint goin so take your paper very much longerdlher and pay you a whole dollar n year for vro nn borrow it horn some one who aint got ony mon some than lo subscribe.Of course I wont any aims. you dont lmIl the truth a whole lotof lime; but Lhe frllowl you K0 after Ion't like ll. andmrhen they see meLake your paper out of the post olllee l am afrnid they wou'!. ind: at our atom.We might change our mind about our ml if y ou will give us n :hamper rate.Send your paper to un :iii the time in up but put a. plain wrapper :round ir. Advertiur and Sulrltribcr xssunv :v in muon' ADDITIONAL LOCALS ND SUISSTITUTES Than will be no substitution in thr canscrlutlnn law.No man will be able tr hire someone to take bln place. when n man la dnf ted lt moans thai he will go forward and shoulder a gunor tulte his wrench and help In con xtrocting a battleship or of delemive weapons, or out on thu farm to help furnish food for tho fighters of the na llon.Anyway, you cannot mend n lub- ntituta and neither your bullnoaa poul- tiun, nor laclal standing,nor political lnlluonce lhall operate to relieve you of your duty.In Clvll war days you might have found n aubltiluw by ply ing a certain sum o! monoy. but it was an unjust proposition, and now no man muy escape doing his duty to the na- tim.-Exchange. As a result of the grueI!ing uw. President Wuhan received in the aan- ltl il was immecliateiy announced that he had abandoned his effart to secure \ preu censorship hw, which ha hu 'men so tenncioualy prosecuting. unlL"¥:\\do¢b\f\r:l'=\'1:1l|i¢ =~fg=-\1v u m roluur1 u . u n u n » » '»»=" mml u»¢. \r»'= f' § \ ° m vu a n h s e l l t t u u w u l n n a n u f u u u t h l d n i rand nhnuinua prion.E v l j na t h e a b u f p n l Is q m M m n N n w llertheul Miller came in from the farm Monday moming and boarded the train for Omaha. Nels Lund and Ever Beck are carb lriving one of those classy little Chev- rolets, purc w from Van llussAm till. Frnnk Ilocemliclt, from out in Rich land, south of Blair, is driving a Roo touring car purchased from Van Huss ¢\ntilI."`\ J. D. Vaughn, one of The Enter prise's select family of readers at Ft. Calhoun, was in Blair last Saturday and was a pleasant caller at this olllce. Attorney Herman Aye drove his Elivver up from the Omaha suburb of Uumite, whcre he resides, last Stands) and called on relatives and friends oriefly. "Hill" Iich is behind the block in n new meat market qgtnblished by Bolln K: llolln at Fort Calhoun.Bll1ls thebest meat cutter that e\er"§appnhed tn Blair, as graceful and polished ua aFrench dancing master. lt appears that the fnlscreanut who stole Magnus Juhnsotfa big Hudsoncar. noted in last wcek's Enterprise. looted the Model cleaners establish munt, getting away with several suits of clothes belonging: to patrons of the place that had been left there to 'ln cleanetl and pressed. Conrad Wulbcrn, from out south of Kcnmrd. was an agreeable caller sr Thr? Enterprise 0|Bce last Saturday Ile has retired from active form work. hifsofi `t5lr.i|ig7`sf;ftla§ 'BETc on the home farm, and ls contemplating a trip to llot Springs, South Dakota, to recuperate his health. Christ ilorcherdinr, TG. one of the RA I SE MORE no u s 1U. S. Dept. of Agriculture] No branch of livestock farming ia more productive ol utiaiactory relufu then;\L .. '"Eb:edswtr9.,conducted wlth nuo nlb lu c m .ac :sanding to the specialists of the Buren:of Anime! industry. United Stated De partment of Agriculture.Hoge tit in to the modem scheme of fermim on neuI3 every farm, and aim one of the moat important anlmlll to nine both tor meet and for money.The; requirs less labor,le n equipment,and I m capital. make greater gains per hun dred pounds of concentrates fed, repro duce themselves faster end in greaternurnben, and give \quicker "turn over" ol money than any other animal except poultry. 'rm U. s. Sonata nniny screwed up uunn to rebel against uhnolmuu-r admin of ntatesmanship and gov- cmmcnt. Submi R a mOM Dolllr l eu ln Adnncg. "The United Stahl vessels ara un- ~er command of Rear Admiral Sims, who wont to England and France asv- enl weeks ago to arrangm for ltlive n-oplnlion between the und forced ~I the United Slate: and those of th: r ther lution! ll war with Germany." Wednesdays ohnlm Ilec:-Char¥es Buchanan,Blair, Nab..wld Judgu Hidden he get llcoiloi mixed in nur- leer in | near-beer saloon in Omuha. llc was lined no and menu for bulng runk.Poilce are investigating the system d the saloon. Telegnph reports from Washing- lr n. under data of the 16th Inst. ure - the elfact that a Units! Sum de- Ltroytr 80st of vasell are in ac tive pcruiun in the Europenn war zona. - i m n T H E T R U T H The S1-watery of War states: "United Sums nah! vessels have been operating with the allied naval forces in European waters since Hay t.A numlier of dest:oyen : s li d from .§mlri»nn port:in the latter --° sf April, and all prrivad at their destination without accident or delay nf any kind.They were ready for epentione when they arrived and went into service immediately. So far as observation goes it max. be ronfidsnlly snorted that prohibi- iion prohibits hem in Blair.This fact. is nmlrkld upon frequently and ll a tributa to the amciancy of the law. Not l ainda person been met ln Blair ainee l h y Is l, wh o vu sua picloned of a s w i m :acquninlance with John Hu-Icy-Corn. 'Those "canned sdltorlals" sppesring sfsskly in the Dsrnucrsl., ss the pm- duct of kemsl 0stlrmsn's my :usb ter, srs ms! inspiring.They are the effusions of esltsrn pennysliners who hsven'|. the requisite literary qualiti cations to hold s fob Bl s reputable newspaper snd are sold to newspaper publishers like tts kernel (for s dul lnr s mouth. more or less.) who have n't. any scruples sgsinst publishing snd claiming to qriglnste them.No publisher will: s sense of honor or shsms does this now-s~dsys. Senator Poimlexicr uid some peo- pli nemed to hnva thc idea that thewar would be won by ltwlntion, es- pnhily as the impression neemn to prevlil ihlt the whoie aI.lt¢¢I8 of the war depended on what congress did. "Wim power it it that the admin- i|I.n\lioD wants?" hfdlmlnded. "Does 11" president lurk any uuthorlty to carry on tho war 1"lla spoke of ihe time that had elapsed since we dec- hr ni o n o f a state of war, Adding, "And I am yet to hear o! a single Gen mln submarine um hu been sunk ba a y ear! of the United Sum. co u nt r y a n d t h e n u me r ou s bo r n d o no r # ou l l ld n t he c i ty l i mi t s ha ve be e n gi ve n o n i m p e t u s b y t h e o r d e r c l o s i n g t h e ci ty d on co e. Il o n a Sc h um a ch e r to ok h i s eteel g a n g o f - I0 m e n u p t o C r a i g Th u r s d a y of ln n t w e ek z o u ni o l d c oa l .Th e r n i i ml d e om p e n y i s u n lo a d i n g 5 0 , 0 00 l o n of c ol i . fo r fu t ur e un e . i n 1 p a st u r e o n th e g r o u n d a l o n g s i d e t h e t r u c k t h e r e . W h e n S a t u r d a y n i g h t s o m e H a n s h a d ju s t t e n m o n l e ft of h is c re w .S h o ve l in g co a l i l r ea l wo r k . " R a i l "A l l e n d i d n 't se em t o h n ve e i t h e r o n o p t i t u d o o r a l i k i n g fo r t h e un d e r ta k i n g b u s in e s s a n d hi d h is n o s l x n n l i o n a s l e c r o u n r y o f t h e c o m m e r c i l l c l u b a t a n n l t e m p t e d m e e t i n g o f t h e c l u b h e l d l a s t Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g . G .B .R i k e r w a s u n a n i m o u s l y a n d o ve r w h e l m i n g l y ele ct ed lay t h e h a l f doze n Dr e-e col. lo suc ceed All en.N o w w a t c h o u t . W . 0 . H a t c h i s h e r e fr o m C n l i fr o n i u a n d h i s m a n y o l d t j m e fr i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o r s a r e a g r e e a b l y s u r p r i s e d t o n e e h i m l o o k i n g s o y o u n g o n d vi g o r o u l .Si n c e g o i n g t o C a l i fo rn i a h e h a s m a r r i e d b u t h i s w i f e w a s u n a b l e l n a c c o m p a n y h i m o n t h o t r i p .l i e l i ve n al . P o m on a .H r .H a t c h h o m e o t u c i e d in S h e ri d a n to 1 g m \ hi p i n 18 6 7 . o n o o f th e fir e if n o t t h e fi r s t , h o m e a l e m l e r l o c a t i n g i n th a t p r e c i n c t .Il e r e p r e - se n t e d t h is c o u n t y i n t h e l ow e r h o u s e o f t h e le g i s la t u r e i n t h e e e : l y 8 0 ' e w h i l e s t i l l l i vi n g o n h i s fa r m .S o m e 20 y e a r s . n o h e e o r n e z o Bl a i r t o l i ve an d b u i l t l ni c e h o m e o n So u l h s l r e o l . H e r e h i s w i f e d i e d so m e y e a r s 8 2 0 a n d h e su bs eq u en tl y b r o k e u p h u ho m e a n d l a t e r w e nt l n C a li fo r n i a . The1e's No Better Time Than House Citizens State Bank Jabe B. Gibson,John ll.Gibson Cashier Ass't. Cashier l n 1.H ~ 1 "~--If1. f f'e .J |¢v" : 'f ,=:. ¢',.. -n.~5 " ; '§' | * f r ..L { '/.1 - ,;' 5 ` , ; . . ~=~" I J r g ~. f . f w.. . ' ..~' \ \;~ '~.'j .. ;4 .~.s :*_.3 ; ;.-"5 .r4 ,;_ ..1 I T .»! ¢ "A ' - .. f l y . ' ;<. ; " ' f ° f " ' .- ' , : f ;l "\ :" »1»f* *. »/~z ~ 4 » a r - ° -~ ". f r ..t .I ' J . r V '" d 44 I f "-I ...~".' A .¢. . L -J . . '" K :-.E * : " . .s - .j ]. ~'.i g \5 " f \ | f '=.T ; 5 .. = » ~3 : -.g , r :. - ,.. : ¢ ¢ ' 2 s ~ . ._ ," .5 Q w m f e I T o d a y h e "_~" i s a m a n w l i l x m o n e y .. Ask any wealthy man today how he bccam: ricll and he will tell you that it all bs'gan with lus little savings account."l.ucl¢" had nothing to do with it.lle made his own luck by "cursing out" all cxtravagnnces and by "salting" his money in the Bank Come in and open an account in our Bank.You_will be glad you did.We'll he glad to take care of your money for you. All deposits are protected by the Dcpositors'Cuar anly Fund of Nebraska. Vanlluss & Antill Auto Co MERCHANTS BUILDING BLAIR, NEBRASKA We wish to announce to Our Friendsand the General Public of Blulr andsurrounding territory that we haveour New Salesroom and office com-pleted and are I \I Cleaning 'lime to lnstadl Gas (nr lighting und heating.we ll gladly give you expert nzlvice und help in thu mnwr, and su \mir. eslimulmi.Of cnurso llwre isiio uonguunn uu.ynur partl' asking for thu fuels uml figures. We sm su sum that ,gun as a fuel and illuxninnm, will prnvlr ui superior w nLber ways that we promise y<»u'll [ind n. wrll wurth your while w iuvestigaw. We, of course, don't expect your patronage on nny <-lh:-r basis Lhsu :ban you will servo your nwn !nwre=\|.~| by giving it w us. Why nm. iuvealiguwl And mduyl BLAQ . ~ CO. lillir implement ~ealen |pliear to think that adver tising do-eln't vw - Herman R»eond. Fon SALE A Going Grocer] Shore, doing | good business in the bra: location in Blair in uffcrel for nie, cheap for nili.For particutan inquire at this omcc.16 tl' Night watchman,Pounds roundedup a bunc h ol men's size boys :lm u\herni|:ht.ul1o had made a practice of pilferlng'from .lim Mo»e's sof t drink emporium.Jim stood il. until they stole pop by the case and carried ig away before making any ecmpl~int The culprits were locked in the cala- Iumw over night and un Pay lng for what they had stolen, and promising not to steal any more, were set free. In rt Calhoun Chronicle:-OttoKmwe aceompaniui Sheriff Mehrenn to Omaha one day the past week and re covered. in a pawn shop. two trays xg the jewelry null one pair of glove stolen from his store 1|eouple nf »cekn ago.The goods, which are sal ued at $40. were pawneil for $5.50. The pawn broker gave a description of 'he man who left them, and it is pos -ihle llull. the thieves may he lanslul from this llouretg. The adjuster fnr_the insurance mm pany in which The Tribune was in eulnd was here Monday ltnil came to an amicable agreement with Mr. Rhnadcas as in the amount of his lou. Bur oidtime friend and Waahington county pioneer, John T. Bell. wrilc~= [mm Seattle to the Omaha World Herald that he had visited former mllitf of police of Omaha, W. S. Sea- xf; at that place who ia at the lwaii of an iiitcctive auzcncy 1i1Er\. - --"-"......-....... - ave You Planned Your Summer Trip? suncEs'r10r4s=. Puget Sound, Glaeirr National Park, Yellnwatonv I'nrk. Cana disn Rockies. Colorado, California. New York. llnswn. |IRCLII T{|I"S Tn 'rms P:.\sr. EXCURSION rage." mén ilxu w1=:s'r ||"m'¢Clwke.¢ l\....»`| VACATION PLANS-\\i»crxn=\in-ilinnrlola I.:\lw|-Uur Outing Fold er will suggvst a plsce to gn-lent fwe upon request. | GOOD LAND-Malmo a trip in Upper \\'|rconuln and get firsthanllknowledge of thu lqil, prlcms and murkoh. You will then ap|1nvlatethe luture value ol' thln svvtinn llur luluntriul Inyurmmcnl. alll. without l:hlr|(L'.nnlsl. you in f\n~\m;.: ilu: farm gnu "ani Seml forFulder "Farm Lam] ln l|1per \\iwu_|1»nn. 0 c., sr. P., 1~1. s.0. Rv- Fu Tfurcf fnfnmalian CalfUpon or ¢lJJ¢u fl. S. 0. m:r:r>1.\N.{I. ll 1l£Il.\lIAlum. lllllr, Nobr.(iunural Pnssvngur Axcnl. 2ii. Paul, Minn H. M. PEARCE. l]cncra| Tralfic Mnnagcr. Sl. Paul. Minn. fpHr ¢ ,Jr B L A I R ,~~ D N D A Y ,M A Y ~ H1 uma! sewing hour and :he I I I 1 - | 0 1 9 T B I T i l l D r . W . F . H - m p h \ l l 'l D e n t a l O c e l " » 2 . . » . . - .P h u t u n w i l l p l n s u y u m ' c m c a c o a N o E l l b a u s l al.: n. m dl l!! ua n. m. dallr - - A u r n w B S T Wnalnund ll a. l a. d al lrsm 9. m. daiI! M . l 0 .c . . s . P . . u..¢|n.-"ul . hu n t ed o ve r &t . u t| B an k .L : t f a 2 l f B R N H n .l l A S a m s I n o ve r h o m'W a n te a z- A l. o mn r , Q ur a n r o ll s : s tu f-~ ~ i?I§n'1.'°fn'$"¢I.I§f§`fe r .St e ad y |: m p l u y m c n l . ¥ M i u n a i n l n u r e i n a Sun l ! a vé n i n g .|gg - ;; = ~» Fa c to r y. W i n on a .M i a m o m l n l n . G a o r g a Do l l ,ac co mp an ie d b yP o l a r B o b .t e n Su n d a y fo r To l ed o .1 hllr.Ia nd h l r s .f ; , _ " " "¢:=»\¢=\ ;=»=g ... n n "Ona u n r rn |\f|||b{ u u n g n u ; u m a . Th e m m m b e n o !t h u D n n u h I . u t h ¢ r an ch u r rh wi l l g i ve a r e ce p t io n t u n ig h t fo r th ci r n e w p u l c r .l l w .A .l h Sc h n h z. u l t h e ch u r c h p l r l o r s .B i n h or s t e p n p ar a t i o n l ha ve b e e n w a d e a n d |. moa t j »> ful Um ! i s a nti cip ale d. mlnnuwlnlT.!l;m.¢I¢£l1e 1.8m.H u a . m d a |I l n . S \ |. )0' Pmd lElre l. 8nl l.llI 5|md ,|ll le :|.. 5\ n. 5.52pm ¢h ilru.5\n sl5n.n.&ni1y. 3:15a nn Suaduonlf sLA1RmxL'rs " ICorre cte d w nulmm th e Cla n e l lha rs¢|y|r h e ufD ¢¢ \n »§ ||\ :i v I lr nw a l l (l r nl n & Ll ll ll i O r e g o n , t o s p e n d t h e s u m m e r .Ge o . ec e o m pa n l e d h e r an fa r u G r e n d | 1 - lend. hi r e . F r a n c es B e y e r r e t ur n e d t o h e r h o m e a t M i s s o u r i V a \ l e y t h e fi r s t o f th e w e e k a ft e r s e ve r a l d a y s vi s i t w i t h he r m o t h e r a n d s i s te r , M r s . a n d A d e l - he l d Hu c k , on W e st . S o ut h s tr e e t . C u l .W i l l i u n M a r c y w d t e n f r o m \r - .n . .n | - n -i n H n ¢ l l w I l i n t h a i s n u n :unuggnwu,».. . H ,H... ... .-_._W e s t Po i n t S u n d ay a ft er n o o n, a f t e r n eo u pi e o f d a y s vi s i t i n B l a i r ,w h e r e th e y h a d l i ved fo r n e a r l y s e ve n y e a r s . Th i s w a s M r s . G a t e s ' a n d h u b y '| fi r s t t r i p t o B l a i r , s i n c e t h e y m o ve d a w n y |m t A : |g u sz L C o n c h fa 11.00, $1 25 11 3 0 ,$1.75 $3.00.1 3 0 0 ,Sl'U'I u n d $5.00 a t I I N S u 1 d l i n g ' |Co r n e t St o re .H i g h To p , .......|:..-. en..In n In n ! n m I T n n l a l l l l r a n d M r s . ( . R M u n n c m e r m med a n few me nd :a t di n n e r o n S m d n y . Co ve r s w e r e land h r e i g h t .Mr . a n d H r s .C k a y ( h t e l i n d d s u g h l e r . II1Ih| . r. o f W es t Po i n t . w e r e t h e o u t ol town gguests. R e v an d M r s . W . l l . U m i e r w o o d e n terlalnucl a t d i n n e r Su n da y .Bi s ho p ll u mu r C . S t un t s, an d H e r m a n C r o w el l.n f U m n h n : Il e v.a n d l a n .z:. T. l e g a y u u a " 1 -_ . . _ ber Cm] GR A I N - Wheat-..... ..Corn-.............. | 140 to tif:n ~ Data BJ [Reported by Farmers' C0-operative Union.) $2.10 Germ-wnite....... .Corn-Yellon......I I J 5 . _ _. .. _ . .. ._ . . . Dr. E|te1rart'a New Oillee,Hayle Block, 2nd Floor.12 t! Mrs. George Smith and daughten are owners of a new Overland car. Merideth Kemp came up from Doane college I'rlda7 for an 'at home" visit.» n u l u a a a q s v i g e u n w 1 . . . a a . ._ . . . _. . . ._ all right and enjoying life ln his ua- ual happy fuhion.Ile thinks .North Platte ta some town.A full line of Oils ard Gneaael at the Furman' Elevator.13tl' l.nlt:-Tuesday evening several ar-tielea of laundry from elothea basket, including a thin,white,lacetrimmed dnlI for eighty eanold girl.Finder please notify ln. Au Dtxonlr.zuls. Kenneth Poundreturned to ble home at 0'Neill last Saturday after spend ing several days with his mother, ltlra. Mattie Pound. and aiater, Mrs. Hugh Cook9. ole other relatives and friends. Cory Charlton and Wife and I. D. Hopewell left on Wednesday to drive to Sidney, Nebr., on a land seeing ex pedltion. |Mn. Charlton will visit fhenda at Gothenburg for aome time. I H U l a t n l a \ u | | ,e v :"Y "" r " " " A tlre in an empty box ear near the Holmqulat elevator called out tho tlre tlghtera and public leat Sunday night at x a. an.The car was entirety dea troyed.Grunt Lathrop went to Fort Snell- ing,Minn., last Sunday to zo into truinlnrg, having: been appointed. to a lieutenancy in lleld artillery, but not,aa yet. assigned to any eompan Gnnt has the ability to reach any position to which he aspires and his Blair friends predict that his honors will not atop at a lieutenanty. Bemnnlng Follruary ls t 1916, 4 per c ent interest will be paid on certilicatms of deposit issued for aix months, nine mnsnllns amd :MW y ea r.- Th e B ank in g Hous e of A. Gastettcr lluulurwond and aon. Kenneth, of Crahgz and Mr. and Hn. Wm. Plaplin, of thla city. Little Irene Warrick, la ten yeara old today and ia entertaining a number ol herliule trlende at the home ot hor parcnta, Mr. and Hrs. l.Ii.Wamrle. Une of the gucata, Evelyn Foreman. is eight ycara old today.She will colu brate the event a few day: later. Mqdamea Nell Nelaen. John Sofvh een.Steve llanaen,Fred Jorgeraon and Mina Clara llanaen, came no from Omaha Wednesday morning end in company with Bra.Stanley Goaaard. went to Kennard. to attend a reunion ot the "Family Club," the meeting to beheld at the home ol Hn .Merton Ward, of that place. . -.a n l _ Is the name given a simple attachment to a Ford, or any othsr standard make of auto- mobile, as above shown, 'oy which a Iarmer is enabled to do any kind obwork on a farm ro- quiring power-»-doing the Work of tour horsea It dossrf t need to be fed when not a t w ork. It can bo hitched to two wagons loaded with products for market and will cover tivo to six miles an hour on the road.I t walks right along with a disc, and harrow,a tour horse pressdrill, a ssl!-binder or mowing machine and W ill pull two 14 inch plows in the tough- est gumbo sod, as herewith pictured. g l Mn 1 .M a t t i e P o u n d i a h a vn n g n e r h o u s e o n G r a n t s t r e e t r e p a i n t e d a n d re p a i r e d . Tr y t h t To r r i n g t o n Va cu u m cl e an er . a t H e r o e s .%1 I1 Th e " b e a t p d n t e r i n t h e c i t y " ( ' ! } B r u c e G o c h e n o u r h a s p u r c h a s e d a n a u t o b a g g a g e w a g o n a n d c a n g e t i i o ve r t h e g r o u n d o n s h o r t n o t l o e .l l c t h i n k s i t a g r e a t i m p r o ve m e n t o ve r th e "o n e ho a s a h a y *" m e th o d o f t ra n s - po n ta t io n . Ro v. A . Th . S c h u l tz , m e n e w p a s t o r of the Danish-Lutheran church, gr-rivod with his family lhq, first of tho week. from Hampton. Nobr., mul will begin his labors next Sunday.Rev. S t h u l t x w o / p a s t o r o f t h i s c h u r c h f o r _.\..- I .-_-...h u n - u n a i n l Qn Th e R e b e k a h a n n o m c c n l ox m a n l e n t . t o C r a i g l u x F r i d a y m o r n i n g i n att en d t he an nu al di str ic t c on ven ti on of v o Cr a i g ,Ly on s,B a n c r o ft .Pe nd er Te k a m n h a n d l l a r i o m g e l hiuaa M c ht a Ta y l o r ,r l p t u i n M a d a m e !l.u!.z. n _a|..!f......§ ¢ - " Ir [ Ir a n P n r l S 3 I 1, h a s " j u m p e d h l a j o b . "B l a i r i a t o n " a r y " f o r h i m ] hi r e . R a y B e o h l e y a n d a o n we r e h e r e f r o m S p i k e r o n M o n d a y ,gu e et a o f M r s .l o u i s e Co o k e ._ Mr s . Pa u l P et e r a o n o f Om a h a , a p e n t t h e fo r e p a r t o f t h e 'w e e k w i t h h e r s o n , P a u l Jr . , a n d f a m i l y . A .w .Foe e,M .u . t l o m o e o p e t h i g ph ys ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n .B l a i r , N e b r . B o d : s p o o n .3 0 L ! hi r e . M . Cr o e b y w a s o p f r o m O m a - h a fo r " a n o ve r - S u n d a y vh i t m t h h e r Fr on t L ac e a nd B a ck L ae e C om e ts a t Ir a . S t n d i i n f a . H n . , K a r l Pe te r eo n a n d t h e n e w baby arrived from an Omaha hospital Saturday morning.Both mother enoaon are daring nicely and everyone is pleaeed that Ira. Peterson ia recover- iig from her illness. Donald Miller rraa here from Daven p o r t , Io n a , o n e vi a l !t o h l l anot her, l l r e . l l l n n i e l l i l l e r ,a n d bl n b r o t h e r , C h a r i o t H e . t a e su m m o n e d h e r e t o a t t e n d t h e ( a n e w o t h i ! g r a n d - fa t h e r , w _ l l n - . .-.L&-|.ana l h¢ \| | l nl l Pr i- ! n t l m u e l U1 ): e| |n , Ju an p g u v - .WRe v. L . l l. K j o | l e r 's i n c u m b e ne y , l e a v- i n g h e r e s i x ye ar s eu ro .l l l s c h u r c h pe o pl e a r e g r e a t l y ple as ed t o h a ve h i m b a r k . Th e S t a t e B a n k o t i l 'n l r . N e b r a a k n s r i l l p a v y o u I-'our p e r c e n t ln t e rc l l . p e r a n n u m o n Ti m e C e r i l l i c a t e l o f D e p o e i t fo r S i x . N i n e o r Tw e l ve m o n t h s A l l de po ei te a r e pr o t e c t e d b y t h e G u a r a n t e e F u n d o f t h e S t a t e o f N e braake..3 - t l St r u r e 8 : H i n e a fini shed t h e jo b ol ' pu t t i n g l n t h e co nc r et e a n d st ee l fo r W u l.ala\.a\\..|\u,aCo m p t on . W at s o n Ty a on ,A b b i e C o n e t y .P e r c h C o m p t o n .H e n r y Mon clt e. iile sea E t h e l H e a d ,R u b y Ho o ve r , Ed i t h H a i n a n d E t t a M a t t h e w s c o m p n e o d t h o at e ff.T h e eeaaione laa ted fr om 1 0 a. r n. F ri da y u n t i l a l t e r m i d ni gh t an d t he l ad le e re p o r t a m o a t i n tereatang Limo.Th e L a d r r a A i d o f t h e Ch Ti e t i a n c h u r c h a t C r a i g. : e r r e d d i n n e r a n l e u p p e r f w h i c h e r a a o n e o f t h e b i g fo a t m e a o f t h o me e t i n g .H i a : Ta y l o r, w h o h a d c h a r g e o f t h e loc al :t el l ur e a ob li ge d to ol lici ato a a pr oeid lnn v n lii orr i n t he abe enc e ol the di aln ct 4 au to r. B ra . at . 1. .. s ya on .. l . M . E va n s a n d w i f e a n t e i n f r o m B u r k e t t L a s t F r i d a y f o r a c o u p l e o f W e e k s ' vi s i t wi t h r e l a t i ve s a n d fr i e n d s . M r .a n d M r s .F r e d Ro b e r ts o n ,o l He r m a n , w e r e g u e s t s o f M r s. !l 'a . p a r - en t s, M r. a nd M rs . Al Jo n e s, o ve r Su n - day ..M r . a n d M r s . Jo h n B i n n e l i , o f F o r t C a l h o u n ,s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h t h e i r d a u g h t e r ,li l rs .W a l l a c e Jo h n s o n i n th is ci ty . F r a n k Je l e r i e s , a s t u d e n t a t D o a n e Co l l eg e , C r e te , is s p en d i ng a fe w d a y s a t t h e K e m p h o m e o n s o u t h W a l k e r a ve n u e . M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y Ho l m e s ,o f O m a h a ,s p e n t S a t u n d s y a n d S u n d a y w i t h t h e B e y e r a n d E d W u l f! fa m i l i e s in t h i s c i t y . Th e F a r m e r s C o o p e r a t i ve U n i o n n e w ha n d l e a l l * o n d o t o u r a n d tireaa-el. i t - t t F r e d d i e a n d W a l t e r Pe te rs en ,o f H e r m a n , e r e s p e n d i n g t h e w e e k w i t h t h e i r b r o t h e r ,H e n r y Pe t er s en ,a n d Ia m i l y , i n B l a i r . H i t s M i n n i e Ni e l s e n lef t Tu e s d a y mo r r »i n g fo r l .. e w i st o vm, l d nl 1 o .t o s p e n d a s i x w e e k s ' va c a t i o n fr o m h e r d u t i e s l u h e r f a t h e r 'a s t o r e . M r s .O s c a r N e w e l l a n d d a u g h t e r , Je a n ,ac c om p a ni e d b y h i r .a n d M r s . Jo h n N e w e l l Jr . ,l e f t S a t u r d a y f o r t h e i r h o m e a t P l a i n vi e w , N e b r . - --- l - -un. an.ne \N.ner\.|\ lf. L||1 Ja m ! m i n e r , w u a o u u l l a i n I . . . . - . . d a ys '~ - : s y o u r i d l e m m e a r n s o m s u i i n g . Th e S t a t e B a n k , B l a i r , H e b . , w i l l p a y l-'ou r pe r e en t in ter es t on Ti m e C a r t i l - eat ea o f De p o s i t f o r Si x ,N i n e o r Tw e l ve m o nt h s .3 t i M i s a L u e i l e K e m p w i l l l e a ve n e x t Fr i d a y , t h e 2 5 t h i n s t . fo r K i i n sa s C i t y t o j o i n t h e C o l u m b i a s i n g i n g o r t i h e s - tr a ,w h i c h w i l l n n c h a u t e u q u a d a t e s d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r .M i s a K e m p h a s t r a ve l e d w i t h t h i s c o m p a n y fo r s c r - er al se as o ns . M r s .Jo h n B c h m o h l i n g ,w e n t o ve r t o M i s s o u r i Va l l e y t h i s m o r n i n g t o m e e t h e r d a u g h t e r , H i l d a , M r s . C . P . K i l d a h l , w h o c a m e h o r n B e a ve r D a m . W i s c on s i n , t o s p e n d a fe w w ee k s w i t h h e r p a r e n t s .Sh e i a a c c o m pa n i e d b y h e r s m a l l s o n C y r i l P . J r . IId L l ew e l l y n, w h o h a s b ee n i n B l a i r fo r t h e p a s t t w o w e e k s , d r o ve o ve r t o R e d Oa lt ,Io w a ,l e a vi n g h e r e u t 3 o'c l o c k .S u n d a y m or n i n g a c co m p a n i e d b y R o b e r t R e d f i e l d a n d M r . a n d M r s . E d R o u s e .Th e p a r t y r e t u r n e d M o n - d a y a ft e r n o o n . A y o u n g W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y m a n we n t i nt o t h e l o ca l p h ot o st u di o t o g e t h i s p i c t u r e t a k e n a n d r e m a r k e d t h a t i n e a s e h e w a l d r a ft e d , a n d a e n t t o F r a n c e a n d : o t a l l s h o t t o p i e c e s , h o w o u l d n o t h e a . ve r y l i t s u b j e c t fo r o p i c t u r e a n d s o h e t h o u g h t h e w o u l d " d o i t n o w . " t h e m a i n d o o r o f t h e L i n e n i t Ja c o b n o n g a r l n l u ! a ve n l n g a n d w i l l b fi r i v la yi ng b ri ck for L he se co nd s to ry o f :h o m a m m o t h b u i l d i n g n e x t M o n d a y .Th e su r fa c i n g fo r t h e tlnor w i l l bo d o n e aft e r th e r o of o i t he b m l di n g i s o n . A Zl l ed ie a l I-Zxa m in e r fr o m t he U . S . a r m y w a s h e r o M o n d a y a n d Tm !!e u l a y pa s s i n g o n t h e p h y s i r a i c o n d i t i o n s o f th e me mb er s o f (k m. F .Fi ft ee n mu r m ho r : o f t he Co m pa n y w er e r vj1 . rl . ed fo r ai m h i fh y a n d fa il u r e l n m e e t l t ¢| t . \ i r c m e n u o f t h e se rvic e,a e ve n o f t h e n u m b e r . C l a i r e Ia t h r o p , H u r r y R i c h - te r,F : a n i :Th o m p s o n ,O l i n B a r t l e t t E t h a n M a n g e r s .l" r \ nf. i s l l a l l e r n m ! B e n n e t t V i g w e r e B l a i r b o y z : a n d i l u o t h e r a i g h t fr o m o t h e r p o i n u . , H l a l r S t r e e t s N e e d P n v l n g O r l I u Th e P r l c e o f r l a y S h o u l d h e R e - .d n c o i l n01 a. pa lu l l pa el t l t i 1| r i rl el u 3' l l I1 n e . .- . . .- --f i l e e r .I n r e c o g n i t i o n o f h e r v e r y e ( :lent Wnrklhd ladies of the diltrict nraented her with a not of ailver nina and forks and aailvor berry moon.The Blair ladiea who had pre trod a lovely boouet ol ehcies flow ratobegiven to the presiding diaict ollicer, were *obliged to present lem to Min Tay lor,which art tlra idy eonaidera a rare joke aa she wa-I no chief factor in arranging for the oarera.June Titus.of Craig,was ieeted president,an¢i Ura.Srauifer, r Lyons, vice p eaident.hlra. Ilenrv leucine, of Blair, vraa appointed thlp tin.Mn .Lydia Selden eliaperoned the ndiea. The Fort Calhoun school Uarnmenre sent exercises were held last Tuesday veniag, in which a three acl comedy. 'Daddy," was staged and furnished ntertainment of ii high order to those n attendinfi" liliaa Ethel Mead,ol his city. was the mulical director oi he program having been musical in mic tor in the school for the pas! r e a r . The little Spanish ,girl arho haa beennothingforacoupleofweeksin {emp'a atnre. returned to Omaha Hen iay.About three weeks ago the lell Jrnaha ond walked to f}e5ol.o; going tothe Laauro home ahe asked lor a drink al water and fainter!from exhaustion5henRBehrenswaanotiliedand brought her to Blair, gave her a home The attaclunent can he removed from your Ford car in 20 minutes, when it's ready for use in its original form as an passenger carriage.No actual iarmcr can afford to do his heavy farm work, in these times of high prices for feed with h o r s e s .Th e e n t i r e c o s t o i a F o r d c a r , t o b e u s e d as a passenger vehicle by the family,and with this attzzclnnent for the heavy farm work and marketing crops is less than the money tnvested in four good horses and harness.ll'you are pushed with your farm work;you can operate it night and day;it requires no resting spells or time to feed like horses. Herewi th is a ie tter from o ne oi ma ny o wn - ers o l The Pulliord:. (cow) Ft. {.'n1l1o11n, Xi.-iirf, May 15, 1917 Til;ssrs Yan ilnss -Antill: -l haivv tllozouy;l1l}tested lllv l'ttlllir:¢l nltairhim-nit for my Fontl eat recently pur vlirisvll l'zon1 3,iiin, in pio\\irr;.: and i|1irlo\tillg and am free to i.n y tho t i t has vX tl'vt1v| 1 in uti li ty nil o f my e xp ec ta- liims in its nga rzilion.it pu lls two f o u r tr e n in c h p i o ws in wh ivi i l i i u vo g i n ii i l ii llio r o u g h tr y ou t o n h i lly la n d :intl i l p ulls :i si t s svli mi | t: tl1 u\\ on lou se plowed gro und mi ll:pr|| i-r'l valso, doing.; thi- tvorit in either ettrit' iJ t'1h°I a n d in i wh f n s li r tlinzr it 1.on ln- :haue wi th f o u l herivy i ¢H.:'I'".. nt li.. .1.iiworl mv l*'nt| l from irur°lot to luis- S t o !L i s t e n ! P _ _ Don't forget the .White City Restaurant Open Day and Night -Girls Four To Fourteen- (ilrls' Dresses made ol good ma- terial. trimmed in the latest Taxis- lon, ln sizes tor girls lrum four lu iourteen y ears ol nge.I have .ra large stuck,in all the \s.\ried styles and patterns to selec t imnr. lhey 're good enough to dress up In and servic eable enough lor everyday wear, und are priced ut iittle more than the c ost u l ma- terln! ol equal quality .Cuii and examine them. Mrs. T. C. Milton. l he Milliner. P»\TliNT MEDICINE "BOOZ E" \.»0ll€\.l Lu: um -owuo :~:u¢oong| .S u u to from ;|53 2.0 HJJU. bfi md prlceo The Boptlot chuzeh is D ., wired this. week for"eleeLric Iightl, and the new Carnegieplibrnry will be reldy for wiring next week. The Henry Mencke home in the Eastern pu1. of the city is quona- tined. the little daughter, Mnrquerite. bning a mild c ue of outlet fever. Misa Cnliie Spnker wu over from Kennnrd to spend severnl days with her cousin.Hina Eno Coldwell,re- turning home Sunday. The Iopleu Comet u l. Top Nowh er. nouulnt to boltit.Hrs. Slnscllinfc koepsthffopleu.$1.75 1| me Price. You un get Four per cent. interell per annum for your money deposited in the Sena Bank, Blair. Nabr.. on Timm Certifiontal of Deposit.:for Six, Him or Twain months.3L I A crowd of llhir people tore oo: out of Harmon on Sunday,to watch Lbeokl Missouri ent Ito way into tle (nemo ol that nemhborhood;greet chunks of Mother Barth-in qome: acre sizes-fell in at a clip.Al. this rata, that porin! Nebruka will noon be paykng taxes in Iowa.. There il | splendid prospect for fruit :li over the county.Every berry bulb. zpple, plum, push and cherry tree in lodoned with bloom.The grape crop.Alone. il tho only short one now in evi ll hil fmnily and lecurcd employ num! for her nt Kemp'|.Sha is an |.|nulu »Ily bright girl, about I7 year# of age nmail ior her y ur: and hu a g re n l ambition to bccuma. a telegraph oper alot. rare HOME TI1liAlRl'2 I I U I "H a " H v an \ u u r . . ,. .._. . ... ee-n;.;|-1 var | 11 Lil) miillltss. raMx¢\;»1:§va:¢'=in i lu' n la| | n liu !i of i lu- P u llfu r el n m 1llu\|j| 1=»1ifi|:~ nil thv claiilm. you mmlu- ful' il. \ \ m. ( lr u b o T h e c o s t o f t h i s n t t a d z m e n t , w h e n i t s u s e f u ln e s s i s c o n s i d e r e d . i s s o I i tti e t h a t n o p r o g r e s s F rd 1*.h H1.. ur 'mill =r_f'_"_ "_.f-.'L-L2{'f sive farmer can afford to do \. ithout it. N.--5-which boasted of zhch than;\L .. '"Eb nds wtr 9.,conducted wlth nuo nlb lo cure.ac :sanding to the specialists of the Buren:of Anime! industry. United Stated De partment of Agriculture.Hogs (lt in to the modem :chemo of fermim on muI3 ovary farm, and aim one of the moot important anlmlll to nine both tor melt and for money.The; requirs loss labor,le n equipment,and I m capitol. make greater gains per hun drod pounds of concentrates fed. reprc duee themselves faster :nd in greaternurnben,and give \quicker "turn over" ol money than any other animal except poultry. w.a¢ cm. .¢ =.°.-»_. VACATION PLANS-\\i»crxn=\in-ilinnrlola I.:\}w|-Uur (Latina Fold er will suggvst a plsce to gn-lent fwe upon rvcqueat. | GOOD LAND-Malmo a trip in Upper \\'|rconuin and get firstlmnd knowledge of thu lqil, prlcms and murkoh.You will then ap|1nvlate the luture value ol' thln svvtinn llur Inluntriul In;»mm¢nl.aili. without l:hlr|(L'.nnlsl. you in f\n~\m;.: the farm gnu "ani Svml for Fulder "Farm Lam] ln l|1per \\iwu_|1»nn. c.,~P., Pl. & 0. Ry. lriving one of those classy little Chev- roleu, purc w fr om V an llu uA m Lill. Frnnk Ilowendick, from out in Rich land, mulls of Blair, is driving a Ren touring car purchued from Van Illus ¢\nlilI."`\ J. D. Vaughn, one of The Enter prise's select. family of readers at Ft.. Cnlhoun, was in Blair last Saturday and wal l pleasant caller at this olllce. Attorney Herman Aye drove his BLAIR,MONl)AY, MAY ADDITIONAL LOCALS fl. S. 0. m:r:r>1.\N.{I. il M£Il.\l Alum. lllllr, Nabr.liunvral Pnssvngur Axcnl. 2ii. Paul. Minn H. M. PEARCE. l]cncra| Tralfic Mlnagcr. Sl. Paul. Minn. ll e r t h e u l M i l l e r m m e i n f r o m t h e fa r m M o n d a y m a n n i n g a n d bo a r d e d n h e t n i n f o r O r n a h n . '. ` \ .£5 , x r N G ; W0 .}?.!.'.?...§.!*°WS PArT'E"|i`§§N's ~ T»=g;;;,=g_;q"'d SHIJWS \ u'ML§Qs !!'F'!P!'.°!§"l¢FT Jmsl g|!||g||2!soo rem: 300 num : zoo mum :THREE BANDS, T\V0 CALLIOPES Acts, Wonders and Nov elties From Al! Ov e r th e W o rld THREE RINGS TWO STAOES STREET mann M 11:00 A. M LARGEST LI vmc HIPPOPOTAMUS : u n d spine:liquor adverlieemenu while their hypocrby ' n e ebosrn ba their recideu eohelution of pelen medicine "boon"end lake cureei ads.ere now evidently expecting 1 boom in the patent medicine advenie ln; game.A safety elllne in Lb' "bone dry" prohibition lell now in el feet in Nebeuke 1|cherished by !.h~ patent medicine onrene.I t prnvloefor the nie of "boou"eompound| wi: alenhoi in qulntiliel lnmdmt for it purpose ee e compound without lpeei fylnl ln] particular percentlge.In another sentence it ll qieo profit ed tbltitmuetbe unlllue heveugawhich is I hit of humor tim will be el ,n¢j;u¢ br the :tele new "dry eanu :k lr uL "We imw the different between good end bed cherry pie en we have »9¢§!€9 e§ouI. the kind of m bioculu that seem basin: ue.but"1| l n e l t c r b l i u r l : o r m u \n|.t.|\m||\ucu\ f the pubiic "The Primitive CHU."i m .nh| | ln Gnhnrn u Ieadinnr hdv.L e t u s s h o w v n u a n d p r i c e i t t o y o u ¥J»T»»f`i-Tu? .¥`»El§¢§l» e;|l., pfeluri hm 1 ulun¢n°| Imam! hr load and |1|ilu "n u v u u . .| . v .--,-| celebrated l'ox film.Both mn : nee and evening, il) and I5 emu. Sunday. May 2 0 n Valazraph 1t|~u~ llihbon Fenlufe.Huber t Pblcsnn and Naomi Chduhrr t in "The l"u1.|.ur\ ui klvn."lu and lf: cents. Morxlay,Buy Ill,nu ixl\'pli1f|\\1:} gun! p o ;ram has b\!\Jl| nr:aug ei Mar;|'\cklurd, thc universnt hsurme uf ull phsmlnplay mtrevsns wail lppelr in "A liirl of 'ns1~1rn|ay."Thu mme 0| Mary !'|c1r1ord is n sutiicivnt gunran tu' that thu |-lay is an 1leasing une 031! ;, and 11| rf.nlu.Tumnlny.May 22.llanici Ianhrmn pruéhin l'.1uhrw l"ndcrlck in a unusu 1|lly';,u\uriul duma. "Tho Spld~.~r."' In Van!-luss-»Antill Co. Agents, Blair, Nebr. n |I l -||.1 . . . - ¢ _ . - . - - F'*f Sa|¢~;-A i~nnl lhuringlinr tnp 111\|,:i|\|||n;£i"cl1ru:|r\I l l 1918, lnqunre of J. H. Hfall,Blair,New.4 pvr cvnt llswn-=ll will be paid nu c\|tilicule.s of dvlmsi! issued ful'_.hix mnntlm, nine muutlm and nnaW aller Luv rn ha s nu m i nn pnfl v¢¢\r.--The Banking Hntlk nf A_ budding, nurih uf Um lrml. ¢»p:m\tle1{""°"`u'°° uw Cnty l.ighI. and \\.ncr |1Lm!. whrre 1-,..;.| Lia-\ug~e at urn.Stradliugfi.hemxy be fourid nl all time# Uulil thc 5a m in rm- pflté.If y our fac et! naw L.\!n°\ & .l|1Lnl>\:\..¢1;{\ its mm marred with unaiihtlg pimpin,jtlsl ln ml gry qllrtern at thu Augu »\.itulhmnnnl ix Rev. and Hrs. W. W. Pfautz drove ' "our from Schuyler Saturday evenin Dulce.The wild goosebcrry bushes returning Sunday mmning,¢m=ff gf' "'9:i°"" full of bluuosnl, but this pnnied bs' M .nd ai _ M..ruit ll Inot appent wry strongly 1: r a rs r.. Tyson,the appetite when it takes thne "wg who .remained until Munday. Mrs.C.P.Palmer,of Pittsburg. Kane., who hu been visiting it the home ol' her brother,Fred Bugeon. for sevenl days, left Salurdly Ior her borne. Rev. and Mrs. II. T. Underwood, of Craig came down on Saturday fo? a \ir-il. with Rev. and Mn. W . ll. Un- derwood, a! this city.They were nc- compenied by Mx.Und¢rwDQCl'| son. Qm iane berry. and augur 12 or I5 emu n pound !! your halrla Lhin and the scalp dry you will tlrd thlt e heir dnge end had oil treatment 1riI1',gllr1. | new growth at alone. nhundant hair.Irs. Stud lim: it very successful with her BeautyParlor work, and everybody 5* mm: welcome.U zz De. Halle: hu moved his dental ui Gee from over f'uLauer'| Bank to Ule m1| ,hl '. han so me dl me u lt y i n pn e lc ri l l n ! j u s t w h a t i l l s u m e n o u g h h a ve q u .Tha pa tnn l. me dic ine . o rga ns ua.nd|::l'pntir|¢ the _pntaut med ian s liq ucn v! n Nn h n l l l I t l .l B ¢ l in B P U UIN U Q I \V|a F .511af ; , r. g canfuliy aupnvised '31 use sum :celwithout suing.Wh! e they mightpunmuster u advalhing In ne n p lp c nuhlch han no scrapie! or sundards ofsignthing It ll poc clbh that certain"bavengn ' will not be lalnble in Na hunks ann though Llbdld u a zum borhood. din! at lhe home of a dang! 2.1r at Hooper.Mr. Borcherdunk can to Nehrauka Iron:Gennnny thin; two yarn ago and located on an far mar Talhula.Iii: wife and twell. n laauam mrvdve. BLAIR,MONl)AY, MAY Vanlluss & Antill Auto Co. MERCHANTS BUILDING BLAIR, NEBRASKA We wish to announce to Our Friends and the General Public of Blulr and surrounding territory that we have our New Salesroom and office com- pleted and are IIN 'IIIE JOB SELLING AU'I'0I'IOBlLES AND HAVE rn: zxcwslvn BLAIR AGENCY I`0R rm: HUPMOBILE $1,335; REO, 55925; CHEVROLET, $5S5_ AT OUR SALESROON, IN BLAIR AT rir iity In Modern Motors To Select From.Fitting Every Pocketbook Let us demonstrate the superiority of these cars. over others of approx-I h I to o IfIm utey t c some pr ce.y u,ys;oson,@\1m!!1l€124'.'1I§EEN- We propose to deal with our patrons just as we would ljke to be dealt with If our positions were reversed. d ¢k dand stand rea y o mu s. goo everyrepresentation we make to purchas- ers of cars.Wm. VanHuss Geo. Antill ` \ .£5 , x r N G ; W0 .}?.!.'.?...§.!*°WS PArT'E"|i`§§N's ~ T»=g;;;,=g_;q"'d SHIJWS \ u'ML§Qs e!§!m.\!§lt¢§f JE!§| "!||||!! Moran:-sou =200||llu :THREE BANDS, T\V0 CALLIOPES Acts, Wonders and Nov elties From Al! Ov e r th e W o rld THREE RINGS TWO STAOES STREET mann M 11:00 A. M LARGEST LI vmc HIPPOPOTAMUS "| a |. il llhntrshwl |h|.'\wnv1r=¢ nflhm ~\ic ;.§ni tn la k e : r e o f ln i lrtve lhvnz ar um Beauty ~wi, of Infe.5 and lu roi1i|.,uur m 1: Lr..-A..s uhm ca.l\d up-\n. |on 1 carry them arwnd tri you The Hama Theater.6 ml * DIS li »~Irooml :novo num: » uw; illvnu . ~~rg' l " ! " : J ' ! " " " ' 1 " " " " ~ ' - " * " " m ~-»rx~,§ g ; , . . ¢ < r .,> . M 2'~sl =; f. ..May IB. N17 T H E B A N K I N G H O U S E O F m i n | n n l \ m s s m m man nto mute for Gretna. Fred C. Gottach was a budnou vla- tnr lo Waahlngton Monday. Mrs. Allen Lush 'ana called to ~lublufh by uw ulnqu of har am- r.Sha left Tuesday evening.Hr. and Mrs. Georga Cunningham. of Blkhom. drove over ln their nuts last Sunday in call at the Dr. Hickey home.Hr. and Hrs. Chan. F. Goiuch al.- tended the birthday af. Harry Wlntclv l>urn'a, near Elkhorn last Sunday. Mr. and Mri. Landrock, of Omaha. wen visiting iheir daughmer,Hn . Frank English and Mn English Bun day.Mr. and ln. llanry liiafaldt and daughter,llenrieta, were calling on ralalinvca hero last, Thursday. Mina Hazel Creighton resigned ber ponltlon in the telephone onlca.and ld! lan Friday.'Mr. and Mn. Arthur Nolll and ll!- Lle lon, of Elkhorn spent Sunday ai the Henry Lonnzenhome. Ben Gouaoh and daughtrr,Kate, took th~ auto mum for Omaha Satur day.Ur. Hickay und family lno the nu- lo mute to Omaha Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Dm Gottach and farn~ ily were Omaha 1.laltora Sunday. Mr. and . Mn. Leonard Jacobs and Hrs. Stoner, formerly of this place, but now of (Jnuha tem calling at tha imi Gnturh homo Sunday.The following tuchera have been ellxlml in lbs schools here; Mia: Mary comzesvomnsmce ~»~ W e t h i n k th e p e o p l e h n r e n r i g h i t n k n o w w h a t w e u r s d u l n : m u l " h y w e a r e d n a l n g i t - t o k n o w l m w m u r h m n n r ! w e r e c vl w fr o m th e # n i e o f le r vi c v a nd h o w l l i s u s e d . O u r ac co un ts n n d r r c o r d s a r e R 4 p g n r c o n l i n g t o n w t h mls : |p pr u\ r¢ '|lag 1111 U n i t e d Su m - a zu ve r n m vl l l ,u n d t h a |1I.1h]\l m a y Zvnr n a t a n y llane t h e d vt n l l s n f h o w w e urn co n du c ti n g ou r b us in e ss . W o w a n t 1112 pe o pl e t o k n m v U m Yn rl s a b o u t o u r lrusinnms i l m l th ey m a y j u d g e l1npart in!l;r n s t o t h e p m p r i r l y o f w h a t w e a r e do i n g .. ~\ > / . a n u ; - u » » » » » o n A CONSERVATIVE BANK With L|1>erad, Safe Management All Depodts Protected By The State Bank Guaranty Law P r c n h y l n r l n n W a : i s h t o r qm i n d a l l t h at t h e r e a r e re g u l a r se r vi c e s a t t h e Pr e s by t e ri a n hu t c h . S a b h l t h l c h o n l n t 10 1 .m . ,M n hd g e ro w S up e r i nt e n d en t . . P r e a c h m g a t 1 1 1 rn. u nd 7: 30 p. t r. 00a The Largest and 0ldest Exclusive Jewelry Store in the City. H. ULLEIQMANN 0E Fo ur Do ors , W es t of the Ca stette r B u n k 5 B L AI R . N E B R A S K A co~ducted.:::z 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.:: REPORT o r n u : c o n n r n o u o n T H B x o n z t r u e u r n ; o r x z n n n n n C H A IT E I x o . a m in the Suu: ol Scummn u the clon of busi u m I n 1 . m f . n a s o r va c m L o a n ! u n d ~ I a n n a S hm e m n n a :men 1:Rankin:House.furrmune und nztnran.54113113Currittl ex penus. :un and ln urn:pak!..... . . . ..119| rlDue tm m N auo mia nd51.|u !lkn¥ .|....... . 9 50 6 6 3C h r e h a a d h e m ! u l e z ~n a wuo id co m ..1504.0Slifer. niekhn and emu..:lm au ::. me an ~u`~Ti¢=§ 1 . l A u 1 u r n : s C¢ p n; \ | 1n c \ sm 1 dl n . .. . ... i s a m m wUnilddnd ;>n:|t\t|......aw: dnLb dl vi du al d rp od ua uh jn lto cbrcl.. H A I R l iBunn eerttmnu.1 ut d rw n h n.s|»:\\z REPORT crm: CONDI\lD!| or.T§eGti:el1Sni1g|Blnkor amuse. !'3lZlllk..-CHARTER xo. an heh est md Hrh nnk a. as the do ne ol bul wn In 1 . I M T. R E S O U R C E S L1m .\ md Dh omn l| .. .. ... .#HMI0VIB|.\ l1n |!!o u»| ,!*n nak unud nu mn.11.1010 Cu r n m u m m m . Ii l nl n l i l l m . p a i d .1.:nav Dx |'mmhn:\ou|.1 md Sineb l a h .....~ ..$.\2.l\l:I 693| Oda.....5-num n¢.am.>s ~|lu».:s0.4~ 1 | A B Il . I T| E S C a p l u l u a c i m i d ~ l r l i i m u Surp2mru»d.... .iamxnw ~:ula.s| mlvsa nlmmu sub }¢|:1 . UI lI§r9csh.o||gu11al:rIu»d...m m ~..$||n.JJ.¢~start or }|l'IBR1\SKAL Cquty ol \ !'u§l ng1uo u I. .Tube u.<1it:»on. cuhier of the |ho\ranamedhuh. da bmw urn: that the above sturmeur a. uru rnn dea nun mm f d th e r um mad e t o t b: Suu hnnlinl bunrd.Jlbt B. ilihlon. Cuhlrr A m n r l'aul PN¢1!0D. Dlncmr. an alaxuaieacn. Dlrvcux. Slhlaibd and :worn so brian: me this mb dns allhy. 1111.Gnu T. llcilelundHenry Pnbhc. [ a n a l | .! "A Man of the Right Sort." You will be redial!! vreleemed at any of our services.0. H. F ou mm Pu te r. The M. E. Churc h "Bu lllen t we ek" voor # up in a "blaze of glory."The banquet on Friday night drevv one nf the largest crosrda yet aaaembled ln tbl ehureh and everybody seemed happy.The Sunday school gave a very pleasinghula program on Saturday evening Ind everybody was Lrclted to ice cream cones.Illabop Stunt: preached Sunday a. rn. Ina large and appreciative audi ence.The 120 folding chain ordered for the basement some time ago have nut get arrived buf they are expected any lime.Subject for Epvrorib League "Ia I: Eaaier to B4 Good When Poor?" Lead- er, Lyle HcBride.w. H. Underwood. Pastor l.\¢po¢uor| gunnnlr fund ....:M au m m . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..n : _ u STATE or Nl1l\R.\hKJ\ 's'-=uou nu u t W u hm st un l.1\.l..C\\|\Keume r o f t bl abo u n amed ha m; dn hrr ehjsugar um: tho abuve statement u a currt~Ptand lnm cow of me re;or; made to thu Blau:ummm: Board.A. L.. 1.s>ok Amsal.:John Blanc. Dlxtclor.Ruben H. Dlnnuu. Direuor.usubo sdbe dnnd nwum 1.0 thi s Nt h da y ul|1 IT.I umm i l.JON Z\i . Nou n Ful ni e. |s1:,\1.I PROBATB NOTICE r o c u u mr u u s i s. Wuhlngton County 5 County Court.In Probate.In the Matter of the Eltats of Cn! 3 hnsider deczuedzCroalton at uid u u t e will h h wtice that I hue iimited the time fmBling ciliml qainlt. nk! eitato to six nonlhl from June 23.1911. and al zlatms not tiled ln the County Cour t eNuhinfzton Countl, Nehruin,on mgm December 23. i9II, will be blr Ihuru lilo appointed the fnltowivpdays on arhich to ben, allow or rejef-IclaimssoBledtowit:June 23, 19.1llld December -4. 1917, Eiin ldlstetdais the Administrator of uid utato. Dated this 11th day of Hay IQI1. 1. C. Eiler,County Judge.[snag 15-|» a n r a o r Nl n m s m n t o m u t e f o r G r e t n a . Fred C. Gottach was a business vla- tor lo Washington Monday. Mrs. Alice Leac h was called to ~t u bl u ffa by th e l l l ne a a o f h a r fat h - r.Sha left Tuesday evening.hir. and Mrs. George Cunningham, of Elkhorn, drove over ln their autol a s t S u n d a y t o c a l l a t t h e D r . H i c k e y h o m e . H r . a n d hl r a. Ch a n. F. Go t ta c h a t. - t e n d e d t h e b i r t h d a y a t H a n ? W l n t c r » l> u r n 's , n e ar E l k h o r n la s t S u n d a y . M r . a n d M r s . L a n d r o c k , o f O m a h a , w e n vi s i t i n g th e i r d a u g h t e r ,H r s . F r a n k E n g l i s h a n d M n E n g l i s h B u n d a y .h i r . a n d I r s .l l s n r y l i i s fa l d t a n d d a u g h t e r ,ll e n r i e t a ,w e r e c a l l i n g o n ra l a t in ve s h e r e l a s t Th u r s d a y . Al i a s H a z e l C r e i g h t o n re s i g n e d b e r po si ti on i n t h e tel ep ho ne o n l o a . a n d l d ! l a s t F r i d a y .' M r . a n d M r s . A r t h u r N o l t e a n d l i t - t l e s o n , o f E l k h o r n s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e H e n r y L o r e n a e n h o m e . B e n Go t ta e h a n d d a u g h t e r ,K a t e , t o o k t h ~ a u t o r o u t e fo r O m a h a S a t u r d a y .U r . H i c k e y a n d fa m i l y t o o t h e n u - l o r o u t e t o O m a h a M o n d a y . M r . a n d M r s . D m G o t t a c h a n d fa m ~ il y w er e O m ah a 1 . ls l to r s S un d ay . M r . a n d . M r s . L e o n a r d Ja c o b s a n d H r s .St on er ,fo r m e r l y o f th i s pla ce, bu t n o w o f ( Jm ah a w e r e c a l l i n g a t t h e i r e d G o t t s r h h o m e S u n d a y . Th e fo l l o w i n g te ac he rs h a ve be e n el lx l ml in t h e s ch o ol s h er e ; Mi s s M ar y Ke en an ,o f K e a r n e y ,Pr l nc l pa l ,M i s s Ma e L o d ge , G r a n nn s r , M ls a b o d g e, a i s - l e r o f M i s s M a e b o d £ ¢ . In t e n r n e d i a u , an d M is s F r an ce s Th oe l cl ce , P r im a ry . Jo h n M u l l e n a n d C . W G l a n d t t o o k th e a u to r o u t e fo r O ma h a 'l 'u o a d l y E .IC . O d e l l w i l l m o ve t o G l e n vi l l e th e co m i n g y e ar w h en h e w i l l b e pr i n » c l p a l o f d w h i g h s c h o o l . Al fre d B a k er is o n t he a lc l t l i st th i s w e e k . " Jo h n M o r d h o rs t . h a d t h e m i s t o r t u n e to ha ve a w he el b re ak on h is a ut o wh en h e w a s t u r n i n g t h e c o r n e r n e a r h i s ho m e I'H a l e y bu t n o o n e w a s h u r t . l l e n r y O ft i s w a l k i n g a r o u n d w i t h a li m p th e se d a ys c a ua od by l e tt in g a n i n o c r e a m t u b , fi l l e d w i t h l e e : fa l l o n hi s fo o t .Th u f o l l o w i n g h a ve p u r c h a s e d c a r s fr o m t h e l o c al d e a l e r s t he p a s t w e e k : l l e n r y J i p p , a S t u d e b a k e r S i x ; E . E . 0 d c l l , a F o r d a n d F r e d B o l l , a C h e v- ro l et . W i l l i a m P fe i l l e r , o f F o n t a n e l l s , acce pted t h e po s i t i o n a s bl a c k s m i t h w i t h t h e B e n n i n g t o n g a r a g e . M r s . C h a s . G r a u M r s . Jo h n H e t e r - een,M r s .H a n s Jo hn s on ,M r s .A u g . W i t te ,M r s D r .ll i c k e y ,M n .F r e d Go t t s c h, a n d Mi ss es M i n a a n d C l a r a W i t t e at t e n d e d t h e D o u g l a s C o u n t y C a m p M e e t i n g o f t h e R o y a l N e i g h b o r ! wh i ch w as he l d a t E l k ho r n, Tue s da y . -- - _ - - - - - - - REPORT nn: conornou ornu: Bsmuuu nous: or A. cssrt111.R.u r B u l a .cn m mz a N 0 . n oin lhe$la1e ol Nfbrasla al the dose ol ballad l a y :l | 1 T. u u s o u n c n s lnaasandbtsonltats.ssaaeao Dverdrahs.... ..1 . 8 1Baallllliollal. laxnltumand llxtanl au r a ~ ~n u m Casillaaas u m . : Dae hom aatlooai and atlla Cheucksandltemsnlesxhanf 51.17.55 ~Lennon Sllum.nlelelsand cents...|.r:\.11 n e u . T o m ~ .. .~ .1m.s:n. L i s m u r t l l s Cabllllatork naldtn storms Uadivhled pmdis...~ILIJ1 indvldaaldrposllssuilssztlo Tlmecenibcatesoldetxlll 8116 .37 Canahrueaeasotausodlng M 1 1 3 Dum na tiona l and statehaats............st e eu s 053.131 Depo»3ua"a¢unantyf\|.nd .. .£061 Total....snum..rrtzurn u m ;EL... el %£nhinnn£i"1.r.u.c PresL ot the above aamed bank. eo sunar tiat the lbw! stateaaeat la a oorractuue oevrdt he rer ort me det otb es sau Be nt Baud.f.H..C.wld||.rns Au n t :A. c. CASYETTII Dlncsor it Ill. ICLARIDGIZ. Dtree|.orSalancrlhed and were Sobslonl me this loud n l l a r t m . 11. f n.u.u;n. Notary PU\|Iif|S£Al.l Marriage Licemscs Judge l. C. Elle: hu island Lhe ful- imring murringi licenses during the aroak: Hay lI, to James Virgil Clmmb¢n, 13123, and Stella Thomplon,nge iS, bud: Q! ¥HemonL lay 11, Eiga G. Olsen, me 2l, and his Hooper, qs IQ, both of Premontl Shy 17, §'nnk Smlll,13|22. andI'1ar1 Harris!Baumann, age 18, both of Omnha.. The lat named couple In ma rri ed b Judge Ella. CHURCH NOTES / " \ First Christian Church Bible School at 10 n.m. Samuel Johns. suparlntsndent. Dhfihi irorlhip at ll 1. m. Evening wonlup nz s p. m.Prayer meeting ind Training Clua Weincnday at B p. m.Choir ilcheuul i"riday at 8 p. m. Thcpantor wiil preach in the fun noon Sunday on "God'| Deliverance," and in ibn tf tulna' on "Tho Guru and Blight nl Evil Illultnwd In a Grunt Kln| | Lifn.".Good Music at both nni c e l.Everybody is made welcome.John zz. williams. Hiram;. ~swim cum; mm . Tum more nur memben nm receiv- ed into our fellowship lu t Sunday morning. " .a r \ 1 1 l ~ x e n r n n n lay lu,1911 ,Q. - . _ -- -* * The M. E. Churc h "Bu lllen t we ek" voor # up in a "blaze of glory."The banquet on Friday night drew one nf the largest crosrda yet aaaembled ln the ehurwch and everybody seemed happy.The Sunday school gave a very pleasinghula program on Saturday evening Ind everybody was Lrclted to ice cream cones.Illabop Stunt: preached Sunday a. rn. Ina large and appreciative audi ence.The 120 folding chain ordered for the basement some time ago have nut get arrived buf they are expected any lime.Subject for Epurorib League "Ia I: Eaaier to Be Good When Poor?" Lead- er, Lyle Heliride.w. H. Underwood. Pastor Aboufgur Bushes; REPORT crm: CONDI\lD!| or.T§eGti:el1Sni1g|Blnkor amuse. !'3lZlllk..-CHARTER xo. an heh est md Hrh nnk a. as the do ne ol bul wn In 1 . I M T. R E S O U R C E S L1m .\ md Dh omn l| .. .. ... .#HMI0VIB|.\ l1n |!!o u»| ,!*n nak unud nu mn.11.1010 Cu r n m u m m m . Ii l nl n l i l l m . p a i d .1.:nav Dx |'mmhn:\ou|.1 md Sineb l a h ~ ..$.\2.l\l:I 6 9 3 | ~5-num n¢.am.>s ~|lu».:s0.4~ 1 | A B Il . I T| E S C a p l u l u a c i m i d ~ l r l i i m u Surp2mru»d.... .iamxnw ~:ula.s| mlvsa nlmmu sub }¢|:1 . UI lI§r9csh.o||gu11al:rIu»d...m m ~..$||n.JJ.¢~start or }|l'IBR1\SKAL Cquty ol \ !'u§l ng1uo u I. .Tube u.<1it:»on. cuhier of the |ho\ranamedhuh. da bmw urn: that the above sturmeur a. uru rnn dea nun mm f d th e r um mad e t o t b: Suu hnnlinl bunrd.Jlbt B. ilihlon. Cuhlrr A m n r l'aul PN¢1!0D. Dlncmr. an alaxuaieacn. Dlrvcux. Slhlaibd and :worn so brian: me this mb dns allhy. 1111.Gnu T. llcilelundHenry Pnbhc. [ a n a l PROBATB NOTICE r o c u u mr u u s i s. Wuhlngton County 5 County Court.In Probate.In the Matter of the Eltats of Cn! 3 hnsider deczuedzCroalton at uid u u t e will h h wtice that I hue iimited the time fmBling ciliml qainlt. nk! eitato to six nonlhl from June 23.1911. and al zlatms not tiled ln the County Cour t eNuhinfzton Countl, Nehruin,on mgm December 23. i9II, will be blr Ihuru lilo appointed the fnltowivpdays on arhich to ben, allow or rejef-IclaimssoBledtowit:June 23, 19.1llld December -4. 1917, Eiin ldlstetdais the Administrator of uid utato. Dated this 11th day of Hay IQI1. 1. C. Eiler,County Judge.[snag 15-|» a n r a o r Nl n m s m l'r| :$hy|lrh| nm - h a s n n n t o p i c . l h e m o r e mrr¢:¢:l lahi up l u i u u l i li k e l y Io h e \\ L » i w l ie ve l h n t l h c m o m o u r pntr osn s k nuw u b o u t o u r lamwlnmu-\l l l t ;;r\:|l'n11 w i !! b e tl w ii co n fi d e nc e l n u s . REPORT o r n u : c o n n r n o u o n T H B x o n z t r u e u r n ; o r x z n n n n n C H A IT E I x o . a m in tha Suu: ol Neuman u the close u m i l u 1 . l m . m a s o n g ( § | . ; q L o a n ! u n d I f l h e o u n u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I u v r n c l n n a . . . ... . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . .m a k i n :H o u s e .f u r r m u n e u n d n z t n r a l . . . . ... . . . . . . . ...C u r r c i u l e x v e n u s . : u n a n d l n u r n : D u e t m m N a u o m i a n dS u z e l k n k l .. . .. .9 5 0 6 6 3 u m n a w 1 5 0 4 . 0 : n a l C h r e h a a d h e m !u l e z o a n n r e \ . ` nr r ¢1 w ¥. . . . . . .. .. u o i d c o m . ..S l i f e r . n i e k h n a n d e m u . . ' 1 \ » u \ . 1 . l A u 1 u r n : s C n v i t a l l 1 n c k ; l 1 d l . n . . . . . . . . . . .. U n i l d d n d p n z v t i t s. . . .. .... .L n d l t i d u a l d r p o d l a a u b j c d t o c b r c l .. . . . .. H A I R l i B u n n e e r t t m n u . 1 u t d r n u - 1 \. ... .n . a » : \ \ D u e t u m u o n n l m d n u t . : L m n u . . l . \ ¢ p o ¢ u o r | g u n n n l r f u n d D !b u s i m n n a p I me n 1 : 541 13 i l ] 3| . g |r l n m : i \!¢ h - a . | ¢ 1 v I i m m a w aw: dn w m a l llll au m m . ... . . . . . .... . . . . . . ... . . .. m s n r a u S T A T E o r N l 1 l \ R . \ h K J \U o u n u u i w u u m u o u ' s ' - =l . 1 \ . l . . C \ \ | \ K e u m e r o f t b l a b o u n a m e d h a m ;d n h r r e h j s u g a r u m : t h o a b u v e s t a t e m e n t u a c u r r t ~ P t a n d l n m c o w o f m e r e ; o r ; m a d e t o t h u B l a u :u m m m : B o a r d .A . L. . 1. s > ok A m s a l . : J o h n B l a n c . D l x t c l o r .R u b e n H . D l n n u u . D i r e u o r . B u b o c r l b e d n n d n u r n 1. 0 t h i s N t h d a y u l I h r m f .u m m i l . J O N Z \ i . N o u n | s 1 : , \ 1 . I F u m i e . £ Q \aI z a C s \ ¢ l '§`Auiomomin ACCESSORIES ltis our purpose to supply the public wi th EVERYTHING required in Automobile Service; and when we say "EVERYTHING"we mean THE BEST OF ALL ACCESSORIES. Our Columbia N o . 6 Dry Cells Are Standard-Nothing Better Produced »og o¢o ¢o¢ »o@ o~m o®o e o@ o4~ o¢c >®o gr3g9J 8 JDHN Lamar ATTORNIEY AT LAW l'r¢c1.lc0 ln Bute ani If adlnl Colitis. Ofllci on Vo|!k¢r'A\rllu¢. FirstDoo r S out h n l ( lil y H MI. Blair,--_Nebr. D4ozeogQo<52oQ§4a4ooo§00oOo¢» ot oi Noéovoéo 0 n u u u u u n - regular services at the Presbyterian hutch. Sabhlth lchonl nt 10 1.m.. Mn hdgerow Superintendent.. Preachmg at 11 1 rn. und 7:30 p. tr.411-Q1 urn conducting our busine ss. W o w a n t 1112 pe o pl e t o k n m v U m Yn rl s a b o u t o u r lrusinnms i l m l th ey m a y j u d g e l1npart in!l;r n s t o t h e p m p r i r l y o f w h a t w e a r e do i n g .. ~> / pe o pl e t h e f n c u u b o u t o u r bu a ir w si ._ W e t h i n k th e p e o p l e h n r e n r u r h t t n k n o w w h a t w e a r e d u l n : m u l " h y w e a r e d n a l n g i t - t o k n o w h o w m u r h m o n t ! w e r e c vl vc fr o m th e # n i e o f le r vi c v a nd h o w l l i s u s e d . O u r ac co un ts n n d r r c o r d s a r e k a p g n r c o w i n g t o n w t h mls : |p pr u\ r¢ '|lag 1111 U n i t e d St ai ns g u ve r n m vn l ,u n d t h a |1I.1h]\l m a y Zvnr n a t a n y M a r r i a g e L i c e m s c s Ju d g e l . C . E l l e : h u i s l a n d Lhe fu l- i m r i n g m u r r i n g i licenses d u r i n g t h e ar oa k: H a y l I, t o J a m e s Vi r g i l Cl m m b e n , 13 1 2 3 , a n d St el la Th o m p l o n ,n g e iS, bud : Q! ¥ He mo nL l a y 1 1 , E i g a G . O l s e n , m e 2 l , a n d h i s H o o p e r , q s IQ , b o t h o f P r e m o n t l S h y 17 , § 'n n k S m l l l ,1 3 |22. and I'1 ar 1 Ha r ri s !B a u m a n n , a g e 1 8 , b o t h of Om nha.. Th e l a t n a m e d c o u p l e I n m a r r i e d -Q In r . a *I |\0`s a a»01» : Quu: 1.: 12? csD ri: els ~1 Advertising space is too expensive to enumerate,in detail, the many motor necessities and conveniences..To make a long story short we supply everything for ECONOMY, SAFETY, COMFORT and Convenience in Motor Car Service and give you the benefit of our knowledge, and ex~ perience of the adaptability and usefulness of all accessories. Temporal Looatiou North ol the Traek Awaiting t e £ompletion ol llur New Garage ~191REs10NE AND alumna TIRES; None Better Made :'\- » - - - - » - A - - --~~~~W e S e l l T h e H i g h e s t G r a d e P e n n s y l v a n i a O i l s ~g i n d M a k e a S P E C I A L P R I C E I N B A R R E L L O T S . Larsen ~ Jacobson 4 AoCapitad $100,000.00 Established 1889 The Largest and 0ldest Exclusive Jewelry Store in the City. L = A CONSERVATIVE BANK With L|1>erad,Safe Management All Depodts Protected By The State Bank Guaranty Law The Pioneer Bank of Washington County, In Successful Operation for More Than 47 Years No Lumber Order Too Large 0r Too Small for us to nn.W e have n vurlc d stoc k o l hlgh grmlc lumber (nr every purpose.Drop In un d talk uver your nc c ds with us.It menus sailslnc - tlon nm! n savlng to y nu. Mdluarrie Lumber & Coal Cd. -» 0E Fo ur Do ors , W es t of the Ca stette r B u n k 5 B L AI R . N E B R A S K A H. ULLEIQMANN A;genera1 banking business conducted.:::z 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 enum.:: Ae I mined the down bm Int sunk .N .Isrilltry tound some iumu ofintxr- ut this weik. 0 J . nm io uiad all o f his bona hold good! on Tueodly and will ship to Chinook,lionuzu.The flmitg ti ll folio! soon.Wi wish them prosperity in their mu home. J. Rhea ahlppod 9, rar nf utils, me J. 8. Burgas 1 Bonnhipped a mixer Iondn ibop md c a ttle,Pain Cooi lhipptd two car load!of utils mr l i m i Tuf ts min d h ad of ho n : nc rattle,'ruin Hanan n ur of :a ttic Jim Nullln a mind load of hop an: m i* i .cattle, all on Sunday night lo Souu Umaha. L. E Ward want to South Omaha or Monday lo vlrll. his daughter and fam i=y at me home of Fen!Ziglcr, for 1 fu! days.ilu laid that the |ams warden lint! :lon U0 U10 Inks and if a fiat attacked him :ha lforelald hah nouk land in the hging pan.. Ilnrlnn I-'nmh la aiek with lnfllmt B. f ,§}'}l2uln11iI£§=,}£~q°mn¢ n tralnuit nurse .mr s . S w i ha r t h a d u w m i a r o r l u n o u L....|\.L I ;u m u h m l r !l u !S n l u r d vl l l l r l s u l vvn - u n " I _ . -" r -fu ru no nn .H a Is n t 1 0 Co u nc i l Bl u ff: a n d p r o c u r t d | n u r u n c . W i l b u r S l g l r ¢ b r o l h s r fr o m S n o w Il l u t !vl ai tn d h i m o u r Su n d n y n m M o n d a y , fe t u r n l l m h o m : o n Tu e sd a y l l r . a n d M n . S a g e r : n d i l r . a r d H n G vm g a H u n t i n g w a n t w i t h h i m u ! | . : "1 ¢.. ... ...M GQ°» Manning. Elma: Hiller and Fra:sdnaaan and famine; ».»\m¢d .1 Ulu ma of Ir. and llra. Art Andnann near Lyons,on Sunday, mturnlni way of Paul Kampckf a.They re rt Ari and Ethel aa doing tina ll air nur home Hlaa E1na Nissen went to Lincoln on It Saturday ua visit har alaur for | ar days and attand the banquet o a aorm-ity of which she ia a member A meeting araa held at tbl town hal nllmday evening to maku arrange anla for a Deoonilon Day prograu | lla; N. Lu! Thurnday tho citizens of I-Can ml raiaad a Hn: polo and with a pro am by our achoola are belated tbl 2114 . 12 o'c1or.k with pauiotic aonga and . each by Al Cook, who told lim achoc Jldren what 1110 aura and stripe ood for, in a few choaen remarks. We want to Blair laat Satunday t nrticipata ln tba pllriulic mmgpz an lx railing. Cum planting ia ln fuiliaray aa fa | the ground Il plcwnd. Blilt. rn w \1 Ofllci on Vo|!k¢r'A\rllu¢. First Door South nl (lily HMI. 3 ~ |""'~ a 4 o o o § 0 0 o O o ¢ » o t o i N o é o vo é o l oQ §: talk uver your nccds with us.It menus sailslnc- tlon nm! n savlng to ynu. 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