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05-25-1917| E1E1 TERPRISEE1 E E1 if E1 -AGmAl.|.lwrmr E1 AlR'S romosr mzwsrmzx E1 NERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT ............ No.16 E1 AIR,WASHINGTON COUNTY.NEBRASKA,MAY 26, 1917 E1 T. XXI E1 LANTA ozoaont SWZP£BY FIRE loo Blocks of Realdenoe Section Burned Over Atlanta Ga.May il.Fire that started this afternoon in an obscure negro section swept a broad paththroughtheresidencesectionofAt lanta devastating scores of block! end destroying many of the eitya dn est homesum!hundreds of newhoueel.The flames were under control late tonight Fire Chief Cody announced. They were not checked until half waythroughtheexclusivePonceDeLeon avenue residence section.Fully onehundredsquareblboclu01ground were burned over.First estimates or the dlmlli placed it at between t2oooooo and $5000000.So far aa could be learned the only life loet was that of a srosnanwho died from shock. The fire was coumaed te the north eastern part of the city end the onlybusiness houaee burned were several warehotllel. A high wind carried the names northeeetwani with a :peed which soonoutrantheeBonee!theihede partsnent.lhouaand|of horgeleel were bling cared for tonight by a citizens nomrnitteeand by the Atlantic Red Cruel chapter.Moet of them were quenteredinpublicbuildings.Many inlnor injuries weneponed but ollclnll aald there had been few persons Ltadlyhurt. The fire started in a storage house on Decatur street and wept unob structed into the better realdenoe tions.A large part.of the defaeta tion however was l.nnel¢bhorh~ composed largely of homee retlihl value from $2500 to f6D00. Tonight for blocks on all eldel o the area of deetluctlm household goods were piled in every open place Then were funded in moat caeea b National Guerdamen..\ .QL Food was provided.lt the afor5000people.irlrly trucks ex press wagons add private automobtl were pressed into eervlee to hlrldl the foodstuls the relief workers anbouncingtheyweregoingto ~everybody who la hlnfrysSomeofthe:nolt leridtll ~were in the diltricll where dynalniwasunderoiéeof the pretly hom in a comparatively new dlltrlct othreecitirblock!bds;blown up.Aided by wide Pbnce de Leon avnueandtheslowlydyingwind.eol iera firemen and pdvate eitiae~ blew up whole blocks of hoo¢.e. E1 rnsqggnnuzf fiwlmenia Neousary to c~plate SlxleunInfantry Divisions. mx am uuzmsm lash Division Wlli Haw IlllqundronU.l.wma lxlningUnitslmughtUPtowu ltncmth Finn. rrumnxton my 24.Orpnlnti~nt noone! or new ndmrnu ui Nation! Gund lnhntry.artillerysignal corp!usd cavalry dll be und uhm noon so supply maununl ~mation:mammary for Lbl gpbljmentotlholddirtdoaldlhl proqldad for in she mu awgruuut inlnna..In madman to mn troops.;dum;after malugung mu ~aim have ima drdild mp du r :nl union.Ogofc put qc dlrllloaml bndqughn dgtsqznclimwly.ammunldoa nd medics!in auf;me utilingy md appz bn nlionn an air ldfiee.irq nqinvisions and may nn mst artlll umu and nnarnn....Nwtlmuln Unit;QThanwwnnliumalwrtu u~ Illlndl.tha Twelfth dhlnion.io ~dd: one ngimml at lnhntfy.vqopmuof held lrtiliery.om ~lieu o:1pm1npnny}ol euflnrl ons battalion um one cnm£ll7) dgml corps.Comparison uithe »»13 ~bln for :ha mu Snfinffl ami wi the n:l|11n|fungi ommunhmeni lhlt sn il#infantry the um d nice in which Lh|.l\\ll4 1|.reglmunu ms 6 companion mut md so prodda ah:144 nz the didlduhli nkudun.Qtldidivisionlilowillhavean lu or balloon consul.in nik umm unit).LTh!ini.:Earl d the .__QuaiLngibfunrn1|.existing unit!of 111|lillril. mr har been aeoompliahsd gudforcehl.lb¢¢t|drafteli.ihl nl!!|will be tmuult the new unlti ~ary ic odlpleta the 16 inhlll1 vislonl Ind In adjuunu gqsornlQcmsnmfsmnlnllructfd may should gnggra su mae :mrnuhauopgwithout 1181132 Thetn!nntern uma will ba nina to furnish in addition mm11113011 mama:dLlddonHlchinl. regimen:aaa nrt111¢IJ. oo:ba enginun.can ndlo companycorpl:Kmth Dakoin one Lnfnntrx;Iowa. ons ngimaut (itll ngndronl cavalry. zvro rqimenn il rw batteries)new mmm.pacannllalonscompany)om aww wmvunr dns!eunl; muh.me regiment infantry wire roumll.mu mmScfenlaltldivision Kent~ one mgtmut infantry ou.H a. E1 LSUN INSISTSIJ RIGIDCENSURSHIP .... resident Serves Notice on the Senaie and House That He will Put On Pressure. umnuwnaanagnr§i|nEn rganlntlan wul G¢t Everything !or A11 Allin.Spendlng Ten Billion Dalian Hen Yndy. Washington.May 21.President Vllxon will insist un a war cenwrslxlpr press and speech.He served notlre gnln on boil;houses of congress uhm espllo the deddve rejection of the ulOnihlp section by the senate and he house Republicans he hasdecided 0 throw ul!his power und influence hllld nn effori to restore lt to the pionupe lslii.The president called Senators Over ~nnof Harm Carolina;Flescher of Ior1d11 and Nelson of Minnesota.the nate conferees on the rsplonnge hlii0 the While House and repeated sub tnntlnlly to them what he mid In his etier to Chairman Webb of :he house udlciary enmmittce.He denied that la had changed his mlm]with neglnlo the necessity for eensofahlp and exrrmsed :he \\I51.1 that the: ¢\£||.~wihvir Hurts to incnrpomte such a section in he espionage bill. The prvsldem according to Ihr mnvreespmlsudthepatriotismofthx ~mnpapen as a whole.but declared hat some wrt.of gurermneulnl restric E1 VEN M|u.|oN DEAD AND FORTY MILLION wounn ED DURING WAR Londqn.lhy x9.nw number of will buy ngpplia not for the enlcntualliesalone.t for ilm mlllnry and ner!!farce!of.hb¥5nl Stun ls swell 2 Then facts denloped tqday a.ftnr.l: was lvamed thnt Se<rctnry of Wm Bllkcr mn;Secretary ol!the Navy Dun lcls are now working on mncrvte plum for turning ovor ilm entire qunrtenmus hrs dvparmnnts uf both the arnnylm!q§§v.tn__}\Q1;l§us n dlvlsicu of tho ulilu purchasing blmfil. Tlw vmrk of the yamrclmsinz bo:mL already heralded as the grfmlvst huyIngzlgvncyInthe\ror111x history will ln uvnrlg aluulalvd by tllls willnslnn uf thc scnpu of its nr:ll\itlos No nunouucieauentllnsyetEwennuuloofthe Imnu|uf the lmn \\h0 are £0 be mvmhorsoftin:board.hut II ls isnmvn that mnat of tlwm will be Anmrlcnn hud nvsa vnurin.Acwrallng to presentplanmltlsx1:|d¢rsio0~|.l tum the 1:ntcule allies will be r0pro:u;ul¢d nu the board by only une odlcial of meh couniry ln \uls1\d lu the war nu ilvrlunnyThe\\mk uf lllu ]au1tll:1sIm;board prohulmly will get uudvr wa;by Ihr mlrldlu nf thu sumnnr.Im headquar E1 u I I absolutely essential to [ha successful umluct of the war. Brut Purchulng Board. \\n.l1Ington May 24.The allied urchnslu;bmlnl wlll apvnd tru lull E1 RMANSFAIL TB STIJPALLIEDPUSH British and French Tighienthe Grip on VonHindenburgfs Boasted "IronLine." ...............TMLIANSsmsnnusmnusThey Have Manned Huge Ferns to HR Entmy Will BlowExport!layBattla WIII Be Dcclslva Vlc tory for Enilntl. .N1.rc21. Aingr 24 »||1.n ffcnrd pimpof thv £r\l!{battles uf Arran me Msuw Hill LI|:m1png1w has cndvd ln the hil Jm of thc must ll(l|rmln¢d and colllyGvrmu1:vffurln to alum thu tide ol rlclnry :ww »elt!n3 aznlmsl them.The url nurult fo Field Marshal von Hin lvr1ha|rgs eiuprvxuu Plfort tu regain ilu nlliniiw hal heon lhat thi British und l1x1w!|Imvu tightened Ilwlv fflp on.llw iivruum llne nnd have ptlcvd In zrvm 1xrll me key ponllinnn held bythet;¢rmnns in noruwrn France.The ruslomnfy lull vhlch separate:ull zu:\|nr npenuunn ln modern warfarehas come und the expedition ll Um!1; \\l||1 be broken by A :mmm blow on a :mat acids against the Dro cour1Qmmnt line already vinunlly outilnnked.Meanwhile the usual rropaf poncn rumors which marks than lulis has made its appearance.Ileports from nil kinds of sourcni. um:mclnl umiomdll luHrtd andthellketellof olfern from Austria toRunninGermanytoRuss!!and Aua ma and Germany to the colleci.l\e cnxentc powers.The unnnmod diplomatswho nppareritly Infwl S\\Itu:land amunusuallyacura.but there Il nolhlnl ....... Paul Kelly, City Clerkand AccountantHisnng . At me regular meeting of the city council hrld on the In inet.an agreement eraa entered into by which EJ. Farr uae employed to check up the rccorda of the respective city olllclale covering the previous yeare bullnell. When Farr got to work on the booke at the light and water odlce he found that the ctlh hook and ledger had been mutilated br hating leavee torn from them.Kelly hae been boo§keeper and cashier for more than a year succeed ing his rather Wm.Kelly in that positionand at the recent election una elected :ity clad. On lut Thureday evening he left the city and on Friday Light Commissioner Harrie and Mayor Chambers each 1l¢ cehred a letter from him tolling of the mining Ieavee Iron:the records but denying that he was guilty of removing them and suggesting that it tu prob ably done by mme one with a purposeto dieeredlc the Hunlclpd light plant. The letter to Light Commlealoner Hon na elated um he intended to enllat and ern written in e rambllng discon nected manner indicating that he In nenoua and diet:acted. When Farr made application at the olllce on Monday to continue his work of checking up he eras informed by the llght commissioner that Mayor Chan: bere had ordered him not to permitFarr £0 continue the Iork. Several meetings of the council.ln formal and otherwise have been held at one of which it was decided to employ C. S.McConnell who checked upthecityolflceelaat year to do the work for which Farr had been prev E1 reldy been at work several days iong enough lo discover many dlncgpp lnhlel. ¢ ~Boat ForDecatm' The Elk Arrived Saturday To 41d Julius F.Sllbor With Transportation {Decntur He:lid] The Blk a boat.vim u cap:diy for 150lon cargo uaived Int Sllur day und will ply vegululy between Dc cltur ind Omnhn to add the Julius F. Silber already operating in bringinglugequantitiesofgrainand live stock :wanting delivery to the Omnhn market. Both bolts deplriod Snndly tho Elk taking gnin while theJn11u| F.Silber took |cugo of live ltock. Bud Guill was nmong the lhlppenthis week with thirty some heed of ht cnule.They were laid by good judge!of cattle to be one of the finest bunch er ever lhipped from this vicinity.The Elk il lbout twentyive ieet . E1 LLINGTON C. watmox After on illness of several weeks. Judge W. C.Walton of Blair died at Clarkson hospital Omaha on Mon day May 21 aged 73 years and 11 days.Since tho death of Mrs.Walton three months sro.Judge Walton has been failing in health and had evenpreviousto thai.time been graduallysuccumbingtotroubleIncident to oneof his yean.A few weeks since he went to the hospital previously indi cated in hopes of obtaining relief and after auhmitdng to surgery became worse and finally yielded to the grim messenger.Wellington C.Walton was born in Edwandebury Mich.May 10 1844 and came to Blair in 1889 having been ireviotxaly for a short time at Omaha. Ha practiced law in Washingtoncommtyformanyyearshas been oily and ~ounty attorney district judge anemberof the state legislature and tlwaya a man of influence in local and state affair!. He was married Jan.20 1371 to Miss Ada R.Llntry and one daughterGertrudenow Mrs.Charles Farn ham survives.Another daughterMinniediedinchildhood.A little zranddaughter Ruth Farnham who was the idol of his heart also survlvoa. ts wall as a sister Mrs.John Wil iama of Edsnzdsberg Michigan.At the time of his death he was aezoclatedinthelawbusinesswithD. c.lllummert.Funeral services were held at the Home on Wednesday afternoon conluoted by Rev.Underwood and huriai vas made beside the wife in Blair remetery. E1 e chief instrument in Plrlnr Une :mortgages on Nebraska firms and .het their culture supplies the mean: to pilnrhuo nutprnohileg ~llwidets .ho flrmen ouLlla?»dh1g obligitionl.The history of recent operations in wg production by the Grlmml of this ploee as told in the ngures following.\mPlv confirm all statements of thin harn¢:ter. Lu:Fdday Grimm Brplherlienry.md Ed.had 338 head of Montana bred Lion purchased lost Winter md for since on tho Grimm form adjoiningBlairontheOmahamarket.Three hundred and fif ty of the lotnveregwod 188 pound:and brought 315.77%perrwt.The remaining 38 head averaged30 Ibn. and brought $18.cwi.the lqt Jdnging the nut :urn of $l0648».99. On Wednesday of this week Hnnnis Jrimmmnrketed 239 heed at the Om xhl yards 212 of the lot averaging H0 ibs.and soiling for $15.90 cwt.. ;ho lop price for tho day iho rc»mining 27 head averaging 160 Ibn. md brought $15.40 cwt.the 239 hold nrindng Hlnnil the nifty sum of E1 mni' Amour nous . | E1 ll resolve itxclf Into a decildf a battle. ncourdlng to the View oxpneued by |llllary upon:here: .The Itallnnl are blltllnz for two ob Jvctlvni the Bn!and most important.nf which is Trieste.The second Is Lnllnnqh and lf they are ab!e tu oc fupy ihls city they \\1ll be only lil] miles (mm Ylrnnn. Prnctllrnlly the entire Italian amy14nannsmluponllinJulianfront. whore n Mme light in in promwrsnmnzllllmqugggsggns.It ll ctllmuled :hut llll ltnllnnu ENE nearly thru! :nllilou mon In action on this from. Tho nuuntnrdrivn ut thu Aunlrrv §lunxnri:\ns on the Tnwaiino from ln #wing mrris.d out wish oxtrvmn vigor. l|Ut.wlll10l.l(.and ¢I|c|1¢1\ru frlulls. Arilllery nrtkvllf Ima hcen increas Imz nlnn¢the fran!of the ifnmlc Alps .luring ilu pnxt 2I lmun.lmllcnting n ronnrnptlun :sf Infantry npfmlluui In lhut rcgiun soon.A hut t\|;\\hmm ltrutk the Itailn frnnt mul has cnusml rmnsidnrnhle sul fvring slmomt the trmapa Mpuvially 1110 Briihh artlllcrymcn who ure working E1 I|\ \ tlwso rcports are worth. luif ann Smnhlng Hard.Ilomo May 24.Tie eunnl|In|:offen alve or the Ilnlllnn on a 3%mile from |.| E1E1 II v# IIIII f g\|v I / II l I .ui § ?\?\?\nl wul no Ill \\m4mntrron.one ll Ulll have thousands of held ngenta throughoutthoUnllttlStates.The centrall aatlun ol the purchasing nulllorlty ln thle one hndy will make not only for eoonorny but for vftlclenry lhnl will menwutrt well up tn InnuaJ:|n alnndnnls. Want 20000 Dodora for War. Wnslmlsurton ling:1!t.Twenty thou sand ma1lIenl oltlters are sought for the nanny lt wma utotml hen lt was announced tlmt lrululng cntupn for odloern nt the medlrnl reserve will Ire opened June 15.The ertntpn will be located ut Fort Beujntnln Ilnrrlaon. Ind.;1nrt ltlley Kan.;Fort Dale thorgre Gu.nm!5.030 who have Inen recommended for tom:ulnilona will rt~ eelvo ntnllenl nm!rnllllary lnetruetlon :for three nnonths. Help for Italy Now. Wealrlngton May 24.1he red wlalte and green of Italy won ruinrl werywhere over Wmlhlngton beside ill!!Stars and Stripes the lfnlon Jack end frtrlmlor of Frnnee In honor at the rival of the Italien commis alon lo the Urmttrd Btntn.ll will lay before American ottlrlnls ltnlya preex ...............................___iua F.Silber It doa not push a barge.but carries su cargo on deck. The upper duck ia equloped with eablna for the crew ard alao haaa eapaclty for carrying 500 people.lt la planned to uaeit aaa pleasure boat during the aurumor when the heavy mn of grain will have been reduced ao that the Juliua F.Silber can handle the grain tralllt:alone. Hugh Gallup manager of the Dr catur alarket purchased the boat from Capt.Senahal of Sioux City.Capt. Senabal Jr.piloted the boat to Omaha on lla initial trio.This boat laaa been operating on the upper river for aome years.When the Soo Line was bullt recently thla boat carried all the locomotives to the new line of railway. lncidentallyit arorlsadltaelf out of a job for the Soo Line began to Earry alithegraln and live stock formerly carried by the boat. Capt.Davy Walters formerly operatingtheArlaBellbetweenDeca tur and Omaha nrllllae the pilot lor Jl0l21.80 the 239 head of hir own :needing and feeding selling for $72.90 more than Henry and Eda 888 head sf Montana lured hon though the narket was a good strong 20 cents a hundred lower on thedey 1lannia hogs were :old than it was on the day Henry and Ede.were aold. Hnnnie hom irere loaded here on londay night and should have been m Tuea.daya market which was n food twenty cents a hundred higher .han on Wedneaday but owing lo a train wreck near Florence they didnt get into the yards in time to be sold an Tueadaya market.When it was ound that they couldnt get through rs time for Tuesdaya market the ailroad company vma negligent in not Ietournlng them around via Arlington Jr Mo.Valley and will probabbly be equi:ed to pay llannis loss oc casioned by the delay Brllilh Help ltllllna Report.(lrnevtt.Slay 24.lt una r1|mrtml from Ylvlanu tlrul the Brltlull luwe nent noe lent lo mtl trout.nut um;|umuundnmrnunltlonbutafullsupplyof equlpulettt vrna nent. The devuatutlun of the country re eently lltkell br the Itallnna rtrnhu that nf lrnnee.Plum In n elty of rulna.It has been under ahell tlre for two yenra.The Auatrollunsrarlena alentroyed ef vrythltlg wltvn they retlrml. German Loea Mllllena. Perla Moy 24.Slneo Sunday Ger mnny lana lual more than 15000 men in killed woulnletl and znlsmlng In the lghtlng by which the !n:rch gained lull poueaalon of all Important polntamalldomlnullngereetaoftheMorton tllllen crest. The mrunes are those of headquarterl.They give nn udequntu idea of ite full extent of the \|ttnr3 achieved in the intent Fluml|double ndvnnee. General !€lrelle men are non in com nlund of all lmponent polnta between Mounts Comlllet and Teton.They arewllhltlhulfamlloofMontrtllleralt eelf. Fmm where Inc Irtncl:llnvs aregluhlllngforwardtllereisntl|.n!waydowntheralletoltheSulppe. men killed ln the var thus far was aatlmatedat1000000brArthurHender son nu an er of the lrar omnetl ln anaddr!!!today at Riehmmd.Ha eat! fnatad the total eaaualtiea of the lar to be in exoeae of the population of the United Kingdom.(Tha population of be United Kingdom according to the cnlul of xml araa 4a.31or:lo.; CUMMENCEMENT PROGRAM _.........._..The following program will be [lean on Commencement evening at the Opera 00562 rwocation Rev.A.E.Harah. Double Quartet The Stan Are Gleamirtg ln the Sky. Theme Stock Judging aa an Exer eiae For the Blair High School Har old o.Peterson. Theme Hour Excursion:Help vt3tallaetheClueB.acltaLlona Edna Susllh. Three part chorus for arotnena voices Orer the Water E.S. lioamér. new innululll Irv Irr1compel!!;indiana tio Ilillllil ln.try.one redment carlirr.one |._ent Belt!anlllery onmradmnt one lllery (len one mnatmnaliom battall of engineers.3 F~r~c»\rt§§.°§.§tft ten "'°"';""';~ emma an lnemyI"'"erm.*;runs Mn eral Jolfre and3exPremier3/ls l£l.9 ~the French mlaalon the 1 d ~have arrlved aafel;nt Brest won e return. Only a fel otldnmerPremierVivian.in Ffmea 2 Geueral JoUre nth 1]New York on May 15.The llflletlon the same ship \\l1.l|:l1 had .t mam to the United States an arlleh was conveyed by menorwar.Till lltffrfr attending the departure of tbeFNnth minion was maintained to|rent the 1~reutlm.ma plana from fa.into tha hand!of German eplaa am.o keen the enroya mm from mln:endan gered br German aubmarlnea. knew i.forl ?\g need Mr coal and for wnnige in the nur craft..nn ann;of 250.000 to nld the italian;The nuw pomlons were ultnmeu which in ahlp lx.Arsw listening to The Julius F Silber i.|retumin .I In lhvlr offrndve nxulntl lhe Auntru after ilerre fighting in an adm Theme Lessons from tbl Nl R ihr advice of lho Itnllnn exiwns the with 1 f 11 5|1 nee ev n.u rin and of wit conl liuniznriums..__almuitnnegunly .xecuted on both the :slate Fair Hyrtle 1.Jenlln. ___._..u.hun and snuinrn nvhnnlllni nf fha Theme Whl1 ~SIU! ~?\ericans u wnmmnou.ll Penhlnil tmovl ?\nd ltlvu. ?\2L Genera! ?\nt Amrrienn ?\nilfd Sintra srovnrnnlrnl in exlw<:w¢1 l lhirh ill be dnlimrnd tonuljal IrishI_l 1 1 ?\. mm. ?\take mrer the eniire prohlsnl ol 1:0111 and transportation for lialy. Huw Auto Thllvcl Work. SL Loulnf Mo.Bla;24.The round ing up nf nuinruuuillle tlulevva wllone operallum!ext:nd from St.Louis lo Chicago.coniluzwd fnliouriux the nr __ing Lo gat their supply ln curly.Wi! were informed by Hr.Gallup that the wal supply will be lhort this yur so it will be a Ulu plan zo go:your supplyattheurllell.possible date.Thi Elk will bring a cugo of merchan dise Germans Lou 4245000 Men. The lingua May 2l.Ille total mmIhor uf lla.rsunn inumm lI|\lu lhu vnfl nf April in \slinm1el nl 4.2%I1\m. These Ilzurvn were ro|u|1llr\l fmm 211 vrnriuus linta Imam!ln livrliu.?i\>nr Iy 1{3lll0l\f)flvnnnnn have lawn klllvd In Imuttiv.T110 !mlsII\m rnjlrvsvllt znvn Mnmnvllllcrs crcnl. Three upnrulo munternttnclu by :hp Uirsnuws un poxltlnns <a;m\ur¢d onMun|18}hy lim 1nnch wvrv rnpulml. m.\onLli|1g to nn utilclul ulutrmvnz lu suvd by the Fmnuh war niiflce.The number of prlsomrs taken ily the Iwu|linlnu Hu.Jan vl!U|44 UI ul.uuls nlu||ullPresentationofdiplom Held. Clan Song 1heSc1 Senior Clue Benldlcllon.Ru.C.ll. Expcnllvl. ?\ood vim serving in the tnenchu ln~u.r C.R!F1ance Tha nine redmeuu of cnt! §m-err also wlll have American food. ll§merr wuu .Fonnnn. will the redment of marine;lrhlch will operate wuh Perihlnfa men.Tm: was determined by Gen.A1 Emma. chief of the dlrldon of supplies M the qmrfumuten mnpa.who nlmdyhu §merrhe I started puns for comphetlb :toen unust at six men and a woman in lhll nuut an prison(n orwmmch1LL ho onelen:L exnerl ILll.Dmlu nf lnulnllnn L ............___ _\\m.1mwuln Mm 24.izwostlzatiunl world wan turned over !0r tuning HP | the commlsury of :ho expedition.HPandS:\rlm.1I|l1l.Ill.The milfs!lnlngt PenInu:Thlna.l a f t h n t m e a u t o i h l c r e i n u m l n m n b u u t S w : e t In Nw d n- s tl ny Q f , ;| |l m d n no n l vn .T h r ;my l l w m r n s : \ m f= 1 | | >w l n l l w r n l t i l l : l r u w s o r n f : h c m u m w a l t u n i !! t h e y h a w u t n l n - n a b o u t i n n "M r wve r a l l uw vfl a n y m a n t o d o nn t l a ma=hir1==~.c i l h u r i n S w l n r f l vl d .s r .| r r 'H a w mlsur:1!|l1 l a th e m n dl i i o a 1.<m¢|\m.Am y : 1 . ~ + | n n An l vrt v~ n m u h : n l u n l l w l n l r h n r r l vvd I n n w vv!¢ was r c\i o\ 1v¢'| h y K IIIK Gm rg ge Q t l vvn H n r y Il m p r i n c e u f W n !w \ m u l l ' r m n f l'v:1mrlPd l u vl l l l u l n q i n t h w a r t the £14rrllnn sul mm riz nw ls i o bf:u n fl vr tll klm b y Ih v g m vr l m n n | .m l a §(¢l|\' n n !!1l .rh |rm nl tr rn n tr el .Il wa s d t ' got u fl rr th e cl ou ds th e 11 11! m in g. °fl l n \ e U n ! m ii w r l i ni n g r i pp e d n l he d i m m ed , p e r e mp t u d l y .*'I> on t kn o w s om e b o d y h a s t o p l y fu r Il ? laf ly 945;~»\yp. laf Fairfax.Ukh.May1:I.L LL Nu Brown.an Amrriiun was hum and laf is or Fhlmxn.and Ihen start nlmu!|~mg I.1iCil mug the time n CEN llury as uucxmgnmu panel. laf fl¢.~.§U;f¢f lhl Navy Dun wumirr the cost or ilxlng ls high!J.Wichtllrh.I Hermm :nm nuuyIPII|!u:n11munnn1¢:st was made ln Crrtnln optimist:rnlsvd n hue and wounded when the mm bulb!I dur! cvnnvvlfull ullh tho ntntmmni uf ilud NY but only lo dlsc1.\\\r.to tlwlr pro With shmguns nter Wachllwll cw._.._.L ..|..|....A n...\...|...\..\.| laf wur npurt.If the mmu are stolen | lr || were given them. and 110| Ia.nt; ll; WanInSthaul: the5 ure tnkrn vllhvr to |f hour!"ere \\1u\l|.£|¢t\\\1!"lH and suv!uCtllcuifvnr sm:1n¢n¢za and if rwlvn us should]nc\erbon.r1uu:¢dfur;tlll Il\|uuro ln Snrinxnvlfi.Hwy nm grnrrally Inkcn Goa would lake lhls for u good mu u 2193 ff fu laf ile Quahlibn. mmvs through lui!mul laf Hnxlm ilmt iw has ;wr1rclld 11 found rlmnzrin mm.onIng to me war Inn mul.nu Annu ul!un 1 ..df1Ic1.~lhnl lil nmku nhlpa lmmunl and ctw lllilrg um!nnnlher.their trade hurry 1.|p1nd mah l00dnls ilttlltiun from torpexloen.was nu loanr uhnl.in hal been.no ¢1nlr¢$1 .!!¥9i!¢Stats.px .o a laf .1ul;:\l1ce und Indululuw f m w . ) laf t. Louis of Chicngu. laf ckunlng.Bishop Uni!I " "| .'PJ' u nc . -'nun |. |. up . ~»vr-~.,.. ..f 4.F g r ''FrmdI'E li i ii i ti ii ii lm s m s u a a n m u wo o o o e o o w o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o v w o o p o o w w w o o o e g | 1 | 'PARAMO UN TB L A I R I N B R I E F !" ' - I ~ ° a . . ; : ° , : talker helen mlrrllgo.FIN. w. W. willmmn anterlainad llr.and Hn .Jn.H u h u s h m from Clenimcl,Ohio.rililllll I r .and lin. Fm Clsrldgs and uthsr tila-S O C I E T Y livesof Hn. Nash, who In Pods Cu- my zsu me Aw s BLAIR CHAUTAUOUA DATAla1"°i3°°°°1i°°i°°EF "- ~ talker helen mlrrllgo.FIN. w. W. willmmn anterlainad llr.and Hn .Jn.H u h u s h m from Clenimcl,Ohio.rililllll I r .and lin. Fm Clsrldgs and uthsr tila-S O C I E T Y livesof Hn. Nash, who In Pods Cu- my zsu me Aw s BLAIR CHAUTAUOUA DAT ''U'- . wo o o o e o o w o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o v w o o p o o w w w o o o e g | 1 | 'PARAMO UN TB L A I R I N B R I E F !" ' - I ~ ° a . . ; : ° , : talker helen mlrrllgo.FIN. w. W. willmmn anterlainad llr.and Hn .Jn.H u h u s h m from Clenimcl,Ohio.rililllll I r .and lin. Fm Clsrldgs and uthsr tila-S O C I E T Y livesof Hn. Nash, who In Pods Cu- my zsu me Aw s BLAIR CHAUTAUOUA DATThe E n t e r n r i s e US °€."£§ §Q`1'Z.1§§.T2Li»'§°=$..'I$,Zf ¢\.¢¢\.-rx (\()»0 §'Have You Planned Your Summer Trip? succm'r:oNs= Puget Sound, Giaoler National Psrk,Yelionlone l|rll. (Iann dlan Rockin, Colorado, Cailforuis. New York, Bolton, Cl HCL!I TOURS To THE EAST. zxcunslox PARKS EAST |niW£ST Wm Clmicc ,f Rauma VAGATION PLANS-WlsconninMtnnesotl Lake!-Our Oatiult Paid- er will suggest | plane to gn- :ent fno upon requett. GOOD LAND-Mnko 5 trip to Upper Wwromln and get Ii:ithandknowledge of the mil, palea and markets. You wlli then npprceinehe futuri value of this ltctinn.Our Industrial depar tment tiil.without cfmge. uslut you in Ilndtng tha farm §ou want.Head mrFolder "Firm Land in Upper Wiscamln. c., sr. P., M. s. 0. Ri- .Fu Tuul Inforunolivn fall Upon M /HJlu.| G. S. o. m:r.rmm,G. Il. hlcRA1IAgent, Blair, Nebr.Genera! Passenger Agent, Ht. Paul. Minn. H. M. PEARCE. (lenlrn| Tralflc Manager. St. Pam. Minn. v c n u w r a a n R E G I S T R A T I O N C L E R K S Th e f o l l o w i n g i n a l i s t o ff p ¢ H 0 n s w h o h a vi vo l u n t e e r e d t o u r n a n R e g - l n n n i n a n d fo r W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y , N e b n l k l .a n t h e E l h d a y o f Ju n e . l9 l'a ', t h e d ay d e si gn a te d b y P re si d en t W i l s o n u R e d s t r a t i o n D a y . Th e L i s t a ls o sh o ws t he na m e o f t h e pr e ci n c t w h en e ac h on e w i l l s e rve , L o - wi l. :- ~ H e r m a n To w n s h i p Pa u l E . H u b be l l , C h i e f. H e n r y T r u h l u n Af :LR THE THEATRE. MATXNEE OR EVENIN( REFRESH YOURSELF AT THE BEAUTIFUL NEW roumm James Mose's Confectione 0 0 I 0 0 Q I » Q 0 I » So beautiful-so chaste--so idesl in its art that n pen Iiicture can give y ou no tme ides of its beauty- only the eye itself can fully: xpprec inte it. But its beauty is but | . mi no r p m o f the wo nde rs of the beautiful new Fountain--every new sc ien£iEc feature invented in embodied in it---it is the only iountain in the West that Serves ood; COLD every time. automatically it eleanses almost aleril izlea each glass after using and PULISHFA5 it: every particle nl waste and mfule is instamy removed by a special devic e tml. of aight. of the serving counter w the cellar below, earllg |.1.-.-u is 4 ~a " ~.a -\r\ 0 | 0 l | 0 I I o U 0 Charles T. Llnz, Chia! Henry A. Maier Cuminz City Township C. A. Warrick, Chief Andrew Beck AE A D. Linc oln Tomuhip B. Nurkirk, Chief V. Nevrkirk . Richilnd Towmhigfno.I L. Cook, Chief n m De Solo Township Harry sau, cum . c. F. SvabodaBlair City, Fin! Ward Hlnry B. Taylor, Chief Earl W. Jacob: l\loSE'g NEW SODA FUUNTAIN Blair City, Third Ward S. E. Kemp, Chief D J. Daly Fontaneile Township Frank Scheer, Chief Otto A. Lnnghorst Grant Township J. C. Broderann, Chief E. W. Smith Blair Township C. C. Van Deusen. Chief C. K. Hansen Andnew G. JensenArlington Township Ernest Wager, Chief 0. E. Hazen June: H. Jensen Richland Townahip, No. R. H. Vance, Chief George Bruno Ft. Calhoun Township James Walton 1-'ma H. Frahm, Chief Blair City. Second Ward C. M. Forenun George B. Rikor Fra. J. Fur, Chief Blair City, Fou rth Ward J. P. Jensen, Chief Jurgen Sorenaen . Arlington FIN.w. W .willmmn entertained lhe i:IpiecopalGuild and e fe! other hlende Thuratley altemnon. Cb ltlll E .Ilavil,sergeant of Co. F,and lisa Hallie J .Mayhew. of Blelr, were grunted a marriage license In Oma hl ha!Horudey, according in Omaha papers. DANCE! Spiker Garage May 26th, blx oN's` oRcr|Es?RA The llondny Alternoon club ahctod omean whlln in union at In L. .\. Will{Qml'hom0,onlh03)th, inat..:Pr|| ldent. ilu. Anna Cook Ma ti n;Vim Pmidmc . lln. T. F. Finnell; Ble'y . Trauunr, lln. Smoc k; Prognm Com mi a m for ensuing y u r :llc d a mu Chuiy, Hangman md Hows. Thu wb than tdjourmd for the summer. The Royal Neighbors Kensington are being entertained this afternoon at Mn. Qttn.,\llen°| home, by Hu- d l m u Allen, Dulaney,Donner and Farr. lin. Chu! Mancha very plnuanlly anurulnld thc German Ladies KI!!! Klueh at hor home on Thuradly alll: norm. This il one of tbl clubn that kllpl tbl alder India nl tho city, young. Mn .Wil!Maher and Hn .Heed 0'}llnlnn new whues It a very plea lanl cud party givsn 'Nednudny an ning to 1 Lumber ul friends at the Jlmel Haber home 'Nut South attest. 'l'¢l¢l| 1s¢.llvenhuly uma Min Cara Unruh, daughter oi Hr. and Mn. J. I. Unmh, of thla city, is to be mnrriad Saturday of this Ink. to Mr. Gu: Btraxneu, at Inwlstowm. Mont.Mlu Unruh hu been hnidlng down n claim near Lurlstovum.for several years, and the gentldlnnwhom |110 is to marry il also | ranch- er nur than uma plac e.Tha Binh friends of Lb~ bride extend but wish- ns for bend! and husband.A d r l who nervt enough to hold dum a clnim in a new c ountry. Huy from parents and friends. is deserving of the best than is in life. Int Thundny, tha mb, at tbl home oi Sbc rll Hohrona.llr.Juno: Virgil Chlmberl and lil! Sheila Thompian, of Fremont. and llr. Edsurd C. Olson md H i n Irene lioooer. also of the same pines, wen the contracting pnr» thi. Mr Chamhon being a nephew al the lherin.The young bridn Imiud.putty in modest lpparll and gioiring beauty md the pooml are lubmmthi young mm who :cd together ln Fra- monl.Rev. John B. Willinml. pastor ul the Chrllllm church, tied the knot! and dw thu cenemouy A sumptuous dinner was served by Hn. Hebron: The nuptial party ieft on the evening train for the lnulh, and on returning from their humymoou trip wil! take up the bunineu of home-making in Fra mont.-Cuntrlbuted. -- - caption to the graduating c laastu given by the Juniors in the aaaamhly room at the Central school building when the hoata gurl a short program.An adjournment was then taken to the Methodist church parlor: where the Queen Esther Circle served a han- quet in the latest approved style.Tho coier scheme of the decorations was lavender and white, the clan colors. Mia: Vivian Feer uffered the toutswhich were dnmk by both Junluri and Seniors.Here ail went mecrry as the marriage bells which wiilaoon be Hn;- ing for mme of the stately and aedate Senior..When the iaat course of the banquet had vanished like a beautiful dream. the two claaaea hied away to Sche!ller'a hall where the remaining hours at the night were spent in woo- ing the terpalcorian god.It was one of the very pleasant affair:of the season and one that will be remem- bered by the individual members of the claae, when the aterner duties of life ahall shut out many of its pleas- uree. ?or Sale:-A Ford Touring Car top Inquire of J I l Bmll,Blair,Nlbr. la if.Beginning Fnbrun.rJ.'lst.1010. 4 par cent int-ervst wiil be paid un certificates uf deposit issued for air mamma. nine months and una y ea r.- Th e B ank in g Huna n of A. Casteucr. .ron snusA Going Grocery Store, doing a guod business inlhe belt Iqcation in Blmir il otf for nle, cheap for c ub.For particulln inquire ll. zhla ofhce.i s u Irinllnd.Bnlda. Lhkyour| mm who |.¢»»a moogh w ¢»u1¢. dub in rmbigluguu wlllmlh I mum goodbomb xhrowu In uuschep, It n com" r. mu on .Slim ua Plhllnhor ¢.'iI¢'?"1'»' ! f *. .'. . . ""!¢* 2» f. ¢."'»'f'1'..'£=|'¥,'. °Y».1'»2|'§ u n v d l n n w n u l u i u x n a l u ma s ¢ » . u n h \ » 2 w ¢ \ n u \ u :Qu ant umg . ,' f n - - \ - g - _ ,-=~=-»=_»;»; a n d slums" $ u u \ n a m v ¢ | | \ l » l h h u m ~ lasuz n s v z n v r m n n ' Hal !" d n l. . w " » '. : ? m'.... an ..'::.:',Lz'...».,:: ' r m n x Tb-|n'| pienty oi room ln the head of nch ltllmnn Tn lull a goud.workable outfit of brains, But yet the world au nan from thou: and! of duh# Who don't know enough lo coma In uhm I t mm. when they talk pidnly or grumble profane!! And ny that Success il 3 treacherous mins,- - mt step up behind them and ungls 0 Nmlnd lhlm n'| room at the wp for the MIG* who thinks. - Pouar. sa una ummm0n¢Dolhr|§'nrlnAdvu\ee. .¢. _ .. .. .---. . _ TELL THE TRUTH Various excuse: wen advanced lut inter to account for cxtcrtlonate . ~prlces.Car shortage vu the lin culprit.The true nun in ro~ eaie-d by tha Federal Tnde Comt'ni|- on, whic h nah: l genersl mon | - cnx cperaton to necure "all ihr mme will boar."-Ozmha Bac.. _ - United Sum Senator llanry Lane. f0r¢|on, dled st n San Francisco | p i w last Tuesday night.lliu ~oath was occasioned by n bison! dot ~n the brain.. PIC T UR E sn o w s H ARD u n - ilan qe r Robinson.ol' tbl Hams Theltll,il "looking . for n place to nam" If tbl 121090506 war tex of the fodanl. governmtnt on mating plet ure abou sroel into lfhc t; up it will put him and tbl Home an: of business. as it Ill! all picture about in ellie: ol' this om.The proposed Inv, as ached ulod by eonrnll for adoption, prupol tn tax tickets to all claus of about lnclndlng pletnn ahora, 10 por :mt ol thcnmounttbnynrenold furandinad dltlon, ll hu bien :hind that the pm p r h h l mu a tp q u u u a t p s r f o o tu r for "try foot of #lm shown, which il 1 bltivsbcy andquutlon and than ¥ouldn't be a plctnn lhovrin exiltanca in so days illnapr Ro'binaoq_uy| he ~ltplay n a :lilly anra n oi ~ het of Mm srporrvrhleh alone ibv ux would bl $65. nun! limos tho toot of the fnlm and mon than thc sntin avenge daily ncllpla of tht thou.If um Eur boéomu :lectin the Blah public will ba without | plctun sho! plan ul en tertnlnment, insunter. . _.....__ ..M E R I C A N S G 0 ' n o C A N A D A T ( ) A V O I D C D N B C R I P T I O N S p o h n l ,W a s h. .H u y 2 1 . - A z n e r l - n e i t i u n a o f e o n u r r p i t i ve n g a a r e r o u i n g t h a h a r d e r i n t o C a n a d a i n r i l n u t n h o r s .n o w r d i n l t o U n i t e d a m i n s p e c t o r : h a n .Th e m o va - l h u b e e n a p p t n n t fo r s e ve n ! el l a , t h c i n s p i c t o r u i d b o d n y .Th e y i d s l u t a n a q u a ! n u m b e r o f. y o u n l r Ia n n d l u u n n c o m i n g i n t o t h i s c o u n - r y , Ma n y o ! t he C a na d i a ns w h o u r e l a i d o fu r c u n s e r l p t l o n , h a ve d e c l a r e d a t a b o r d l r t h a t t i n y w e r e A m e r i c a n s nt u r h l n g t o th i s c o u n t r y , i t i n m i d . 3 "= H 4 nn l 1 r u r l g r u y u a l u l l n u m .Us » - - - . . . .......,, _ _ _ _gn o o o o o o o o o ¢ o o o 4 o ¢ ~ o o o o o o o o o s o m a o m o a o e o s w o w w o i o o w o i Tuesday of eachIe f ~ f '1 * L ~ ~~w e e k .1 3 - l f R e n a Planta will pleeae you. a l l l Mrs. Hoover from Miaeouri Valley. hae been a guest of her elater,llra.J. E. Campbell, for several days. Mrs. George Kellogg ie here from Mapleton, Iowa, on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mfr G. G. Lundt. Mina Franoea Coatetter, who ia u student at Brownell Hall,Omaha, spent Sunday at her home in Blair. NEW ELASTIC SPORT c ons:-ms at Mrs. Stradiinfe CORSET STORE, Price$l.ll0, $I.25,$l.'?5 and ~ 17-It Begmnmg Febr uary la t 1916,4 perc ent internet will be paid on certificates of deposit issued for six months, nine months :md one y ea r.- The Ba nki ng Hou se of A. Gaatotber. Mr. and Hrs. J. C. Long 1afere¢A§led to Red Oak, Iowa, to attend the fun- eral of Mrs. Lonfe mother,ieho passed away at her home on Hr. I.»on¢'a birthday, on Thursday of laal. week. Miaaea Meta and Louiae Hichaell. of Tekamah,and Lynn Parish and Frank Reyallk, of Herman, were Bun- day guests of the Schmwlng family in Blair.The young ladiea are nieeea of Mre.Schmahilng. Neareet thlnfl in ledlee Iaiala $1.00, ard ll.25 at the Blair Racket Store. liiddlee DE-c 81.50.Girls' Spring drea- eee -we to 81.00.Ladlee'Bon filot Aprons, many etylee 5.5¢ am 15: each. n o t ~. Henry Anderson waa up from Flor-ence visiting relatives and friend! Tuesday.He ia undecided aa to what line ol bualneae he will engage in but it may be safely aaaumed that he will not be a "gentleman of iieaure" for any length of time.He ian't built for a life of ease. The State Bank of Blair. Nebraska arillpay you Four per cent inte:aet per annum on Time Certilieatea ot De- poalt for Six. Nine or Twelve month! All depoeita are protected by the Goaiantaelrmmd of the State of Ne- braska.3-ti Harold Peterlon eame. op from Lin- coln, when he hal been attending the State Uaieerelty elnee the Christmas vacation, to (redone with the Senior eiaaa here neat week.Harold Galahad the High school con:ee a half year ahead of the claae. obtaining all hle oredlla and ia now a hal! year ,asm at the University.He will, ae ueual, tort on the farm during vacation. DANDRUFI' CURED at t]1eBEAU- TY PARLOR.See to it that your prettey glossy hair ia not ruined with dandrufl.17-li The eircoe Hooley didn't attract much of a crowd.The farmare were looboey in the nelda to leave their work to come lo to the afternoon per formance and the weather uae eothreatenlngin the evening that they eroul:ln't venture lorth lilh their care. The street parade in the iorenoon eras quite creditable.The lmoreea were fat and well groomed and the men and women genteely ooetomed.Three ree olar bende and a cailthompian band distributed along the proeeaaion enliv- nnetl the entertainment.The animal about was not eatenalre.The people with the ahol' were quiet, well behaved genteel folka. ll your hairia thin and the eoalp dry yon will End that a hal: alnge and hot oi! treatment wiil etart a new growth of el°lIr» abundant heir.llre. Strad ling la very auoceeelnl with her Beauty Parlor lrork, and everybody la moat welcome.\ .i3tl' Stop! Listen! Don't forget the White City Restaurant Upen Day and Night -Girk Four To Fourteen- Glrls' Dresses made of good ma- terial, trimmed ln the latest lash- lon. ln sizes lor girls from lout to fourteen y ears ol nge.I have a large stuc k,In ali th e varied styles and patterns tu select lron1.' They're good enough to dress up In and servic eable enough lor everydsy weer. and are pric ed at little more than the c ost o i ma- terial ol equal quality .Call and examlne them. Mrs. T. C. Hilton, The Mlllln er. , t Rolo.Nsbr.,la in the city for a hurt visit li th hte parents. hlr. and Ira. Jud Taylor, and other membersf the family and earloul friends. The ball game test Sunday between me Golrnar clrcua rooatabouta andthe :lair and Herman combination a»aan't noogh of a gamo to joke about.The wal team amn by a score of I3 to o. ho audience area compaed of a fee pectatora. Soft water SHAMPOO ot Mra. trodlinfa BEAUTY PARLOR.£ ctric dryer, and electric vibration all)l BOC.This is the SHALIPOO BEA- ON.1 7 lt Martin Paulson. who reeldea in the ummera district,hal recently pur ltaaed the Barton eighty near hte own arm, paying somethlng over 00,060 ar the property.There are no bulld-1¢¢ on the place but lt la considered hal. the price paldla a cheap valuation onaidealng the price of reel eltate at he preeent time. Thursdays Omaha Bee contained a ery natural picture of the late Judge l". C. Walton, of Blair, and his only rand child, Ruth Farnham, the llttie nughter of Mr. and Mra. Cbaa. Farn- am. of this city.There la a atrong emily resemblance existing betweenhe two and the picture ia one that Baby" will appreciate when ahe ia mo . Be aure and look over our Hoal'e11' then ln need of any.Ladles', ¥l| |ll', loya'and Ion a'Hole at t2ic. 1542. 9c, :Elie and up to 09: per pair.Ladies llack Sllk Boot Special,itfnc a palr.-- llair Racket Store.112t Curtis Bu;tcon°ia Mfg; on a visit to ia parents. Mr. and re.Fred Bu- eon. for a few days. Curtin la em- loyed in Kansas City, and came to .incoln to attend the funeral of n hum who wna killed in a motorcycle ccident, and returned to Kanaaa City ie. Blair. Ladies who have had an OPERA- 'ION will, llnd the ELASTIC GIR- IOLE a i d the ELASTIC CORBET ual. what t.he§{ have been LOOKING or.You can get them at Mrs. Stard- ing'e CORSET STORE.Next door rest of the Boyera Bakery.l.'I-lt.. In a list of 24 Non-commlaaloned of- lccra of the Fourth Nebraska rod- nent, named by Col. Baehr, command- na olllcer of the regiment, to attend he Fort Snelling reserve training amp. two are selected from Company P.,Sergeanta Chas.E. Davis and *rank Lutz.The two young man left llair headquarters for Fort Snelling eaterday afternoon. Mrs. Will Storde left the first of he week for her Colorado ranch, rhere ahe wilt .apend the summer alsinz vegetables and grain.Hrs. ltrode ia another girl who was ambi- ioua to own a farm. and ao took a mrnestead nnd waa aucceedlng well with it when Bill juat married her and |paet aorne of her agricultural plana. lowever, she intends to get a deed to \ pretty good aized chunk of Colorado oil, before ehc turns her attention en- lrely to Bill. Another wreck occurred on the Om tha road, nur Florence laat Monday tight, delay ing tralllc till alo nl to ward noon the following day.The non-ning neurapapera due to arrive mere at 7:23 a. rn., were not received mtil noon.A couple of tight engines tent out front Omaha to move tht :ircua train from here ran into the rear ond of a freight train causini :onalderahly wreckage. but fortunate Ey no one waa aerioualy injurde. Anton Larson. Omaha dairyrnnn.. orwhoaepremlaee$5,000 worth of li quora waa. recently found and conlla cated by Sherifl'Clad. was founfguilty after a hotly contested coae il the Douglna county court. Ened 810| and the liquor ordered destroyed. Lar son appealed the case and the liquo will be held during the pendency o the care in the higher courts. The alaaa sermon will be preached tthe graduating claaa of the ltlalr Ht; school, at the Opera House on nee Sunday eeenlng br Rev. W. ll. Undel arood.Thla ia a ClaseSermon-not Baccalaureate. for Baccalaureatv ad dreeeee are given in college-s where th degre--»of "Bachelor of Arla"o "Bachelor of Education" ls conferre upon lta graduatl.tfovrerer, of lat yeara, eeery country achool that grad: atee a claaa thlnlra lt la entitled to a "Baccalaureate" aermnn.and ever| Iittte achool diau-ict calla ita playzroun a '*ea\npoa"--it aounda well and aon l"'°"'° 60 love to make a ahosr. 5 I sell more high c laas illlllneryl 10mahapeop\e than all the Hlllinol Storee ln Omaha acll to 1llalr peopl l t a r g a l n C o u n t e r a n d R a c k e t Sto1 aalaa o f l l l l i n l r y . o l a n c i e n t dealgm I Chautauqua Pragf am "Hill SusanLo that.-Em mu o n ' mnml z Dr. w. 1-'. u...p¢.1u-. Dentnl Qm located over Shia Blnk.1.3I.HARD COAL lllr .H. Skov Nhlun. had of thtocnl chmtsuqun and su :hid promo-aer, bu fnorld ThlEn| .| |;prbo with Lhl following prupoctns o llxll au-\:n°|\ rlmntnnqfu.In he held in th!!:ily Juiy zum so Aumm 36, lmslswinzl The local c haulnuqna c ommit!!! ll in recsip|._o¢ mdvicc hom the Blnsadard Chnutanqun Sglttm ttut the data for Blw an July 29th to Mx Jrl. An anjoynblotlma In neared no all lrho atund !.h|.chmLluqn\ this yan fo ta n a r c wh a n a . g lu t pr o g r a m ' r u Chicago Ore hn tm Su mma, vnu pop and vorntiilty ; the Kuhn Goncecrt Co.recognised artists;tb l h mm: F i s k h h lln B ln n n a n d a u Whho Ilunar Bu d a n a men : th c mullw eompaniu to bl unjnyld. Ron Crane the gust cartoonist :M :hy modc ld Iii! gif! ml d hh phil- lng mg;-gm The Irish autor.G55- rlc l R. lllf nin . 'UI ull lb! r ealli'- In! awry ot hi s Mum up s:loan s;lord: Hlndua, the :latin Rullian, will in h is ahmtau qus uid nu am y ou : m a m m a a u n c m° f n £ . 1 . . , u ? m . ' ° . I . w » u = - C H I C A G O a N O R T H w a s r s n n u n u i u é m w f q m n m l% JI¢. m. dn II|l £ a . | n . d l II| ' 1:38 0 m. dnl!!Lu » ll.. dailr c n S . p g M . 8 0 . N¢|!h!D\|nd s m h u m a |Sun.r o n . a n u . S | | l .7.23 l.m. dm I ex.5 m r m u d d !r.:.S\m.1: | $ ¢ m . d u 1 fu 5 - u n .n n .Il i l o : d l l . t f ¢ x S l m .61Sn.m.6¢1lf. I.l5 a ¢ .5n .nd |1o alr H e m o r i a l n r v i c a l w i l l b e h e l d a t h e O p e n H e i n e , a t l l n . r n . S u n d n r M r s . H a m M o r r i s h a d u a n o ve r S u n d a y g u e s t . h e r fr i e n d . M i s ! M a d e C h d a t e n s n n , o f O m a h a . M r . a n d M n . J. M . E va n s w e n t . u H e r m a n y e s t e r d a y t o vi s i t H r s . E va n : fa t h e r , G e o r g e B u i l i n g t c n . [Under the store caption Attorneyll. 6. Enyert writes the Iollowln com eeunlcetmn to the Hurt County emocrat,ubllehed ln his borne town.'1`et.....E=1 "Mn Bdstor: One off the most important thlngs to: the pecpll ot Teksmsh and elclnlty tc consider ls the question of our herd rue! eu-pl? tor the coming wmter sud the prices that we wlll here to psy for the same.ll we sre not eerefut we will be roblnfl this winter ss we were lest winter.I believe thet one of the brat things thst could heppen would be to csll e speelml mess meeting of our people to eewder this qoestkm.There .ees absolutely ro legitlmsts reseon why we should have been forced to pay Sl5 s ton for our had eos! lsst winter any more then we should Pu that price this oemlng ertnt er.The prellmlnery reportof the Federal Trsde Commission ebows that herd coel le none selling et the ~lnee in Pennsylesnie ae follows: En-$3.81. Stove, 63.8I, Chestnut, $3 ve p e r tnThislu about 30 cents s ton higher then it sold for s your ego owing In the Increase ln psy o! the miners from It tolillcents s ton.13- trsde c om mission is eesurcd by men who owe nlme coed mines and by the miners them :elses that this will be s year ot unus salty tsrge production, end thst there u no reesou why the prices of herd noel to the consumer should be higher then it was a tow peers ego, end 3et unless we take some ecti-on, we ses ll able to psy estortionste prices ter our herd eosl.lthlnk st this time ere ere entities! to easurenee trout our locel deelers es to what prke they expec t us to pe; them for herd eosl.I sm estletled that one end possibly ell ol' our locsl dealers rnslle s practice o! buying their eoelnot later tben Hey each yesr, end by so delhi! t-her get e discount of 46 cents a ton over the September or leter or ders.I believe that must of this noel wet was eotd lestyeer in this town et about Ot5, never cost our lucat dealers more then bel! of that amount of mon- ey lald down in Tekemah, end ere we coins to stend for sny more such rquessesse this. coming enntsr! Trade Comznlealon says that the retell prices Lzenerslly obtslning at this time ere un- wsrrenlcd.Our coal dealers by buy we their cqel nuw een sell ue cosl se chesp se they uid several yeen ego end stlll mske s hendsome prolt, sol think It ls up to the dealers to glee pub Iielty et this tlme on their retell prices of herd coal su that if the eems is not eattsfectory, ere. the people may safe guard ourselves by stepping into the market et this time end buy our own euppty ef coal end thereby ease our selves anywhere Item 50 to 100 per rent on our cusl bills for the coming winter.Our people ere perfectly wil hng to psy e legitimate prollt to the men who eel! ue ooal, but we do not ln tend to have them join bands with the ecoundrel speculetore who robbed the American people lset year.The com mission ssye tbet "in many instances more .then 100 per cent proht were peld hy the consumer together with enormous bills for esr demurrqe." You see the speculetors need the ooel eers for months at s. time for theirwere house.s We ere pstrlotic, we ere goin( to tlgbt et home end sbroed.We belleee in the Red Cmes ss thoroughly se we detest this double cross in the enthra- cite business. In conclusion. unless I get eesursnce as toerhst my herd coel ls c oins to cost me,1 sm golng to b uy s esr of herd coal on mr own hook seen if l have to borrow the money to do tt.Is there any one who wente en interest in thls cer of coal? The toys st the station have serv -Dr. Baller hu moved bil dental of Bee hom over f1utellar'| Bunk to th'~ MARKETS rooms above Halhfs Drug Store.1| z Min Eill Slruu. who Leachn in thu Corrected Weelgl »=_=3;§==-=-= ol Tluamlayw [ R e p o r t e d B y C r o w e l l U r a l s & L u m - t e r C o . ] G R A I N - W b e a t - . . . .s e w COPD-°1 l l e ||. .~ D e l l ~62 i R e p o | t e d b y F a r m e r s ' C l r o p e r a t i ve P l e a l l u t V i e w di s tr i ct ,c l o n e h e sch oo l to da y wi th a n in do or p ic ni c. C u h r e r Bu c h an a n .w h o m a k e !b i h o m e w i t h h h a u n t , l n . W m . B o n l n e h u s c a r l e t fo u r a n d i n cons eque nce th e B on l ne ho m e l l q u ar a nt i ne d . C O R S E T S F I T T E D a t M r s . B i n d l i n z 's C O R S E T S T O R E .N o extra c h a r g e f o r fi t t i n g o r n l t e n t i o n . 1 7 - 1 \ In one County in South Dakoxa over ninety farmers were "cnugh¢" for $200 a piece-in one month»-by a "GetRich-Quick" schcmer. Unlon.]»His.: Etta Christensen, daughter o $2.»5 Mr. and Mn. Peter Christensen, wh recently moved here from Teknnah 'I 5~j rm gone zo Huron, s. D. for 1. viii 5" with a married sister. Wheat...... Corn - W hite Corn-YellowIf thosz farmers had consulted :hair BANKER.be~ for: investing Ilnir hand earned money,they wouldu'l have been "hurnt." how It hnpponod.Dr. Fhxinhh not llc mn "Chan¢ln¢ tho Imtal Atmel-nharlz" thu Hon. Lulia I. BMI Iii!Oat! `\. Mia.:Ludllc Kemp iuvea Sundl: for Kama: City to join the Columbh :uh un "Evotution In lltun Gof- ma n tlJ . " a n d : r u n i n to lt n m u e e n u r a h l th e p r i n t " to d d Mk t. "| 'hy the Torrington Vacuum cleaner at Pioneer.41 tt . Herman, too, has a "Baccalnuroa se r m o n t h i s ye a r . . te ll Chris Johnson and wife were over- Sunday guests ot Omaha relatives. Hin Block nent to Kennsrd Satur day to spend Sunday with relatives. Dr.Armstrong,of Omaha.was a guest at .tho llagnus Johnson home on Sunday.». John F.White qturned Monday (roms business trip to 0'Neill and other western points. Dr.Stesrarfs New Onloe.Hayle Block, and Floor.12Lf Capt. Bill {"wint°')Thomas came down from Teltamsh circus day sod mst man of his old time frleods. Peter Christensen and rimuy enter tained Hr. and Mrs. 1. G. wwe and children. of Tekamsh. on Sunday. TOPLES CORSETS at the CORSET -STORE.lint.Strndling SELLS UURSETS.17-It Hrs.w.ll.Underwood went to Omaha Wednesday to attend the Food Conservation meeting. mins as a dele- gate lrom the Monday Af ternoon Club. VanlinsaAntlll Co. unloaded another car of Chevrolet: last Saturday and on Bonds; delivered one to Tom Kstzen who lives on the old Nix Tsrleton plate ¢ » . . 0 \ u n ¢ - D A l n | ¢ \ | \ Sin;-ing Orchestra and will be gon during tho summer. George Donaldson and wife were of from Omaha Sunday for a short vial with Mrs.Donal.dson's mother, Mn F. M. Castotter, and sister, May.. - 1 | - I Wanled:-At once, horse collar stu! fer.Steady employment.-lllnnesot Harness Factory, Winona,Minnesota 16 tf. Mi.s|"E|?ma Bolln. who has bee1 visiting her parents, Mr.and Mr: Claus B-olln, of Blair, returned to he home at Silver Creek, the first of th week. Let your idle money earn somethin: The State Bank. Blair. Nob., will ps Four per cent tnterest on Tlme Card! oatss ot Deposit for Six,Nine o Tsrelre months 3-t! A. C. Jones and wife, aecompanie by Mrs. Jones' sister. Mrs. Esta Spell] man. and Elmer Mun.son..autoed 1. Herman and spent Sunday with Fre ,Rob-1hon and family. Mrs. Julia Kelley and son, 1ll10l| are .here to spend the eununer in thei home on out Lincoln street. They wi return to Omaha at the opening o .school next September. Yon can get Four per cant lntarel per annum for your money deposited i the State Bank, Blair, Nebr., on Tir: Patrtjiiealal nf mmsau for Six. Nlr lyou are thinking of making \ _mm unmpw un z mu m of u as hn d- \Chau¢|uqnlt.hB yur ull bo thu xiarcluuuaqu for th bon and Is,th e hy no c n o l llk h wi ll b n |:rlnL||m.":M ma n ly : h u n ls r away from LOSING your MONEY PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK J u . b u t u m. Map wi d . n u n s - |, purlm-hm tht! npasul Shell in alieufvieo.Th l mla r s n p n lo n f nmp li nhe l Lhll vn u n nr ii, " mn ln u m c m l p a n a .A mu Ma n i a widnd for th boy und vllf N d|~ tad by one of thi chluuoqll e n r -n.Thoounturlllblui-unn\n¢h| | h precinct when each one will serve, Lo- wi!.:-» Herman Township Paul E. Hubbell, Chief. Henry Truhlun SheHdan Township Charles T. Llnz, Chia! Henry A. Maier Cuminz City Township C. A. Warrick, Chief Andrew Beck Linc oln Tomuhip A. B. Nurkirk, Chief FJ. V. Nevrkirk . Richinnd Towmhigfno. I A. L. Cook, Chief D. n m De Solo Township Harry Scltl., Chic!.c. F. Svaboda Blair City, Fin! Ward Hlnry B. Taylor, Chief Earl W. Jacob: JABE B. GIBSUN,.loux ll. GIBSON, Cashiur Axuintfant Cashier 'l`here's No Better Time Than House l\loSE'g NEW SODA FUUNTAIN Vanlluss 81 Antill Auto Co MERCHANTS BUILDING BLAIR, NEBRASKA We wish to announce to Our Friendsund the General Public of Blulr and surrounding territory that we haveour New Sulcsroom and office com-pleted and are I |I I Cleaning Time to Install Gas AE :Ln THE THEATRE. IIATINEE OR nv!-zsm. nslrnssn YOURSELF AT 'rm:_ BEAUTIFUL NEW l'0lIN'l'A|N AT IJ a m e s M o s e ' s C o n f e c t l o n e fur lighting and heating.Wt llg E15 Lim _nm ¢.».,...... nu! mu and help in thu matter. and sl. unit. eatimntcs.(JI (;:|lllr\£3 them is nu xnblimllinn on ynur part i wlicing fur tha fu.r.:L# and figures. We are so sum that gm us n fuvi und iiluminnnt wil!pluve ro superior £0 other wafs that we promise 5nu'll lind ll. well worth your véhiic to invcaligulu.__ We. of course, dnn'L vxpcct your pa!.runu,':0un any other basis than wat. you wil! serve your nwu interoala ba giving iz. to ns. Why not ilavvaligulci And I.nd1!.5! B L A I R G A S C O . BLMR. :~eE3l2As»<A 0 0 I 0 0 Q I » Q 0 I So beautiful-so chasm--so idcsl in its art that n pon Iiicturc can giva y ou no tme ides of its beauty- only the eye itself can fully: xpprac inta it. But its beauty is but | . mi no r p m o f the wo nde rs of the beautiful new Fountain--every new sc ien£iEc feature invented in embodied in it---it is the only iountain in the West that Servvs ood; COLD every time. automatically it cleanses almost aleril izlea each glass aftnr using and PULISHFA5 it: every ;mrti<lc nl waste and mfule is instamy nmuved by a special dc \ic c tml. 0 | 0 l | 0 I I o U E. W. Smith Blair Township C. C. Van Deuson. Chief C. K. Hansen Andnew G. JensenArlington Township Ernest Wager, Chief 0. E. Hazen June: H. Jensen Richland Townahip, No. R. H. Vance, Chief George Bruno Ft. Calhoun Township James Walton 1-'ma H. Frahm, Chief Blair City. Second Ward C. M. Forenun George B. Rikor Fra. J. Fur, Chief Blair City, Fou rth Word J. P. Jensen, Chief Jurgen Sorenaen . Arlington nv. mo ynrd duh. mwni u l - 4 npmdehlmlng me bv.Bunni- n w ll lb o z h s n o u h b w n lll u d l nru uu ATTEND BPISCOPAL mucus xRavrnndlrl.L l l a n h a n a t t o nth! lut llondxy 1. m. to :Und thi alaeopal Dioocll ln union than bo- nning llmday und hulls; tcm' dan, |tgo tin t d ay Bda ; d unlsd In |n'| work in tht church md tho tw tar day:to 1mmen'| wud.lla ma . ink Hllkr and J ohn Hodalnnd tnd r. G.A.Lnn ntnn ' In n d ulllatet nm I nn to tbl mo n'| di vlr lon lnl nl.F. ll . C a mu s and ln. E.. c. arcs nprountlng tha romen'| mark. i 'ai ~e P s . . A.W.Fees,ll.D. Homoeopathie physician and Surgeon.Blair. Nebr. Both phones.30-tf Paul Peterson Jr.,sold a 160acre farm, iyingg southwest of Herman, be- longing to his father, last Friday, to B. B. Redheld, o! this city, for s. con sideration of $20,000. CORSETS for the STOUT woman at the CORSET STORE.Sizes 30 to36 for $1.35 and $1.50. Corsets nt. $3.00 $3.50, $4.00. $4.50 and $5.00.17-ll.. The "Come to Church" invitation has been hoisted on Sas Bra.store and can be read br "he who suns."This will, undoubtediy increase the church attendance in Blair.. Work has beirun on the streets toget them in condition for another ailing. This time the Omshs road, out to the Mt. Hope comer srili be added.Two earlosds of oil have been ordered for or Tsrslse months.s-Lr Notsrithstsodlng the "Come z Church" sign on the ;oof of Sas Bra store building there was no sppsnelconges lion at snr of the Blair churcl ss lsst Sabbath.And this too in fs: ol the Iscl. that the Saturday nigl dance was closed, by olilcial order, 1 midnight. REMEMBER that your hair canm be beautiful if it is OILY. Eseellsz treatment for oily hair st Mrs. Stran Iin fs BEAUTY PARLOR. Monday night's rain did a power 1 good to vegetation ol all kinds. crust had harmed on the surface of cc tinted ground in mln] places that r urded the grosrth of much of the gs den truck that hs:In't eornu ihroua before it. formed and when the rs softened it up it came throuzh s1 grew "Lo beat. the band." HARD COAL! W e have a : lr of H i f i Coal on track tor immediate ddlvery. I7-tl Fnrmerl Hkvntor. Ann ud alsowhu u in th is nw the mt h Nc bnlka ngimsnt it 610 lan oft of its maximlum quot: to brink $5 snr ¢tr¢v¢ib Ca r. li npmtsd e1 sn short md | recruiting. :Qc-rr hu an n dgnld to du ty h un to n oun 0 reqnilitl number to fill our.Lk'-It lllm wh o h a s b un nu u iti q vla n :rc bn ban tnnafcnod to Fortcrnuk |become batatlion adjutant.L i m:'Ilnnlon nu wld to Omsla' ilouhy ~| lt u judgeadvoc ntoinsnémbuol un martial can no be baud. Thi brick stark on tbl laik of tha uan dt J acobson Gifill ia anrlng smpletion.The large number of fn._ :ur frames vm set in plum 'Rolan IJ' md UN noni ll being pmhud bf me contrlc ton sith much mm.I n olnz to bi a whats of a buikltng and uiu nn addition to tyat part of tha tty. tllnnil Grimm hu 280 htld of ntlh nfeaddnunathic y ardannd amend 00 bend of them uit]anrsge c lan \l0tl|l| 1300 lbl. With corn at it 50 per Illthul, which he paid for the Int mu auahel |urchued. it mst: | small fort- une duly to ieed them.He :lil lhip .hom to mulet out tak and c urtail :ho ggpfnu tor feed.Hunts hu gov Len nuthin; but manly :nd satisfaction aut of indirll cattia and bop this :nr md he sunt! l. chmp .lim Hose hu instilled a New Sail fountain nt his So!! drink emporium that ll i mmi nen t i n i ts n lpk ndu nel of iahte gun, mabolony and marble.Ho hu dnignltld Saturday, asmnow. uopening diy Ibm he lil! bl pkntd to hue his 2|-tcndi and tba pmnl pubhc inspect his nur equipment. Herman Struuhu bnnappolatadae- coununt and alhkr at tbl City Light gndwntor Phat to anazuedhnl Knit; who abc abudlfiut 1 .H n u u r l clpahle me mn muck: and dtplnda- bility unqunuamd. Mn .R. L.Larsen md m o chthe Iork Ladies'Waists, the belter quality, fn a veriety ol fabrics enu petternf.un. 'r. c . Hilton. The Milling:. E. J. Bunting has gone to Akron, Iowa,e town thirty rnlles north of Sioux City, where he has opened up a jewelry store.Ilia household goods were shipped the llret of the week and his family will follow in a fe! days. H. J. Weber, who hae been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wilford Arndt, !or acouple of ereelra. lelt yeetendey for his home in Chicago.Hrs.Weber. who has been here for some llrne will remain Ior e couple ol weeks longer. Misses Union Suite %c: Ladiee°sl:e 29a each at llleir Racket Store.We still have plenty Hosiery at e low price, at l2}r, IEC, 1912,Zac and up lo 101: per pair.You save by buying your Hoe lery hen.11 2t Facial-massage is n. SUCCESS et th e n s a u r r Paa uolt.Swedish message.palm messege,peroxide mask and electric vibration all for 5042. Try ll. ladies, it works like made. f m t . llre. Julius Soil, nee IIiith Schrnehl- dren returned to Fremont,Saturday, af ter spending eeverel aye vrith Mrs. R°e parents, llr.and Hrs.Bertheul Miller,and brother,Representative A. H.Miller. and other trienda near Orum.The Lersen°s lived near Ot-um for several yearn but gave up term life and moved to Fremont in March. The Northwestern Harness Factory et Winona. Rlnn., is advertising ln the local columns ot The Enterprise for a COLLAR STUFFER and promleet steedy employment. Keel Peterson took over e Dodze ear in e deel for some Omaha property a couple of vreeka ago and when Pat Iverson. the Fond car dealer at Fort Calhoun. hentered him tu set a prlou on his Fond, bought lest summer end run only e few miles.Karl made e price that Interested Ps t eo that he gave Karl e cheek for the amount nam-ei BRASSIERS end CAHISOLES atthu c ousin* STORE.time to Seoul In Cembdca, batiete and vreahsatin and lace Something precttlcal, some thing fancy.1?-IL llany pettems in Childrefs and ille eeedreeaee of the betterqnelity,tt . ..~- - - -~ - - ------~~annul; wnlenleu in un ml not manyrqsm hold rm so uhm, Wellsrn con can of and out sm u k e l t o n w ; :umm 0| hand c oal into uubjec tc d Tlklmah for 1 year nnd alaolbcfnightdilrlfll the put winter dheloud me on hard coal from Pennaylunla to/Ti* t a ' g g n o [ b Qf W f ° " f h f ~ f 'kamah.Thule ligurei will bo dun bo »Vanlluss 81 Antill Auto Co. MERCHANTS BUILDING BLAIR, NEBRASKA We wish to announce to Our Friendsand the General Public of Blulr and surrounding territory that we haveour New Sulcsroom and offlcc com-pleted and are0N THE JOB SELLING AU'I`0NOBILES MID HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE BLAIR Acmcv FUR THE HUPIYIOBILE,$l,335; REO, $925; CHE V RO L E T, $ 5 8 5 . AT OUR SALESROOPI, IN BLAIR A Trinity In Modern Motors To Select From.Fitting Every Po cke tb oo k Let us demonstrate the superiorityof these cars, over others of approx-imately the same price, to you Ifyou contemplate buying a car. We propose to deal with our patronsjust as we would like to be dealtwith if our posltlonsvcre reversed,and stand ready to make good everyrepresentation we mnke to purchas-ers ol cars. W m . Va n H u s s Geo . An ti ll a s o a e o o e s n o l i o » ~» » ~» . » » » . » . » . . . Q . » . ¢ . . ¢ So beau|.iful»~so chaste--so ideal in its nrt. that a pon |fic!.urc cnn give you nn true idea of in beauty-only the eye imelf can fully xpprecille it. But its beauq' is but A minor pm of the wonders ul'lhe beautiful new Fuunhin~-every new scientific feature invented in embodied in it---it is the only founmin inthu West.that serves ood: (NLDevery time. auwmntimlly iv. cleanms nlmosu smril- izea enchglamafter using Ind PULISHES ic; every particle nf 'nate andrefuseis inolanly removed by I special device" unl of light of the serving counter w the cellar below, eavlug LN i»< lpocixlly dnsizned for the individual drink lu be served-"every complmnent is sir light and dusl. proof. giving nbwlule wccu- rity from contamination. Saturday, 26th. inst., is Opening Day.Call and ingpect th blew SODA FOUNTAIN James Nose » » _ . ¢ » ¢ ¢ u » » . » . . ¢ . . » » » » ¢ Ulu Bllnc b Blanc, ol Kannud in ill lilh appandiclth. Fahx Buys: had the miafortuni to bunk nbone inonc oi hi s im while listing at Rn skating rink lu! arming-He in taken to Lbs Blair holpihl and ta npomd u :ming c omfortably dm |. ln. \'anHu||»An\ill hue aoklonaof thou Clan) Chevrolet: to Lincoln Wmrink Tha both! aequnlnud tb! public get with Chnmku the mon dlmand than 1| for them. Better get Yuan new 'uhilc Uwr ut to be had. A b unc h o l 2I8 ir le xir sn lam bs so ld on W a d u e s d s fs O m s h s m a r k e t l o r : z o 2 3 pe r c s rt . Tbs Ci ty Sc ho ols c los e o ne we ek fr om tod ay a nd Yo un g Am e:i cs w il l t ha n ha ve th r e e m o n th s o f u n re s t r i c t e d fr e e d o m . Joh n C om pto n hsd s ca r ol' c att le th a; h s h u hs e n i e e d i n g o n W e d n ¢ s d l y 'i Oms hs . m ar ks ! s nd s old L hlm for $1 2 oo p a r u i t .R u s . F o r e m a n s n d U n d e n o d w e n t on s li t t l e S a b i n; e x p ed i t i on 3 - n te r d s y sl t sr n oo n sn d m y ti s h s t or i es t he y a n y te!! neg sn dl ng th is ou ti ng ms y be rs li od | l\loSE'g NEW SODA FUUNTAIN », » ».» ._basis than that you will serve your nwu iulcmqu lu' giving in la us.Why not invealigulci And wdxlyi B L A I R G A S C O . BLAIR. NEBRASKA AE :Ln THE THEATRE. IIATINEE OR nv!-zsm. nslrnssn YOURSELF AT 'rm:_ BEAUTIFUL NEW l'0lIN'l'A|N AT IJ a m e s M o s e ' s C o n f e c t l o n e +nponed by Illotnllll lm reuu neu pp¢n,and£| m!t.hQ:.\ico1rn| nognahr 3 g E n a n . "xhnnthnynrbc fora.'rm teportalso J the paper: Inter when au :haf dlachud that the in\rea!.l;|\tlon showed An Omlhl paper reports that c¢1¢ Lh gw glwu lo dd lllun nn dn elou l on siclnzukn (lwml). an make u up you thu! than vu inlulhdant meant ol Lnnapofullonfrom LM mlm In the eonlumn. u jmlllklllon for the wbolr ulo r md n wle r w b m! !the nn-lee.lhl inc nuu in prlc a bllhl nddld to Lhdrpmlltl.It rumdn: wbldemou- ltnud vhslhor or not the :lulnn wlll u permllxed an muh mm wing: by ra- pnlllg lbo same pmefll u n ln lh b u p o n .h o m Um hunt.information .».1\.».h lm lmh u u the onenmn ol mx Ruh r,o f u w m m m Na b r u h mglmenl bu realved nuthurlty hom Central hudqulrten at Chlcugo wre- erull bln regiment tn full vu llmuth. The reglmanl ll shun mo men and Cd. linehr -nn as once open r w n x u q nuuonm the upon nys, at Gnnd 11. hid. vm, Knmey . c¢| mh»u, Cnw~ fun! and Illllr. S TA TE ! . A B o R a u lz e w 1-'mm-n -n w m ln mn of labora m ~ : l i n AJ o i mu n e w : w i r t o l i m B u n u w B u - Ihlcb um an not nun; and mu thc mu. Suse Houma, Lmm for Min- jobbcn and ntnilerl an the guilty ~ bureau. which ilconducud underp a u la I! | (iw of than un lodpd ln flu under thi hw prohibiting combi- udom In nutnint oiklda It might dld ly t h e llw d o n u ll a lie n thc publk from wlorlng dth coid next dialer. nulmn u about tbl lkkllnt :mm a h h a n o n .n may up ln nv. my llomanl.ll bunhc ll pu | good nil! un mreuwn or me Alflnllxunl L-;x~unnlvn Sarvko of tha Suu Unlvndty. n nnduvoring to put the unamployql in touch Illh umplnymexn.All khan- ngewsn nl the slat: sn dtlnr mmol- Idnwl. as openiinx with thll human.This buruu || alla 'Pf°m°'~3|\|' lhc orgunluuan ol hbor lvunuu through vhleh damundn for labor may hs lup- pli-d. in wma mulun, A! bowl. mg, un down from Wont Point 1.1¢ dnl. of the week on a visit. to ber pa-rents. J. A.Schmahlin8 and will nz a her sister. Hn. Hilda Kildlhl. who ia here from Beaver Dam,Win., on u wait.The Soils iran nclntly pur chued one of the timm !0lidlmQ pun! ulect from.I have umm. In size: from four no fourteen ge .Pli¢¢| at just n littin more. Nady in put on and wear. thnn malerlnl of lb !u m aquaiily calls.They are sirlvlvct able. 'nur well nd do up ninety. llrl. T. C. mlwn. IDN In Omaha ua lunar peopue un m 1.icludad in thll atatemenl.Tbere's reason; better styles. more servicnb lllu Ax-LIN 'hylot ups! livonldlyl x h h n s k n t h m u u ! l l a . t h a n Smith, at Bumm. ln. Bull! and ll! ' h y l u ' n o mm. Mllllnary and | saving in price. Hn T. C. Hilton|.....,Ilinarinc a u. " " " \.. .F o f .. . . 5 You I1CORRE SPQND ENCE gm? of ou: ix-.. ox 16m m u n m THE ENTERPRISE L_...I be candidly :shamed atlervicu.. utw Mtxlcln MUVE "Benevolent Neutrality" Will Be Carranza Poiloy. 'nn Senor W mfld Cultivlie Frllfldly Rolarllana WIN! Unlhd Stella- H|'| ln Need of ?un¢e. Washington.ll a ;24.-Meurtco in about to lnttlate a new pulley of"btnofolleut neutrality"to nr da the United Staten.This became knownwhen word was revolved today that Carman had called a mnferenoe tobe held ln llexleo City between dv partmental bends of his governmentand repreaenletlvee of all fordgn lu nerem. but ntrtlcularly American.. lu Heston.The ulljecl. of the meeting la to afford Caneau. the opportunity of dl reetly assuring foreign onpltal that he ls not nnlagonlallc to in llexlonuinvestments and of nndtdl; admlttlna that he reall:-oa that the materialnmtrwl of Mexic o la dependent on tho frlendlhlp al' the United States and that the government In not antlAmerican. The am 01' the conference has tenmlset; been m for the latter part ol June, but ll. la expected that tu.prellmlnnn de-tails wil! be retarded tm arcount of the war adlvlty In th- Unlled Blatel and that the date will be postponed until Beptembee. Lula Cabrera.new mlnlator oltlnance ln Claranr.aa enhtnet In anon ly to be named minlater of foreign relations and Interior und out paealdl ofer the meeting.The dl Ileldn al Tamplm, conlrolhd by American. English and Dutch ln terutl; the mining lndustry. eepeoinllgcopper, llilll. ll dominated by Ute Amer lean Smelting fl Henning oomplny ann the National allways; owned in great manure by American atoctholglemwill be the main topics discus:-ed nl tho conference. Gahla MarkaKanv in lnurf :::::a .::::::sai3 IU-.5223 fir: Fed Llmbl Monty Ten Canis Higher-Woeied Mexicana $29~35,Nlw Top, Whlll Clipped Msxlcana Bring Rooonl Prlcl of $17.15.lprlngan Galn Gulricr Clllfo mlu Ge to $1|.U.-May Bo Top of $20.00 on Nltlwa, Uulun Bloc k h , South Uilillhn, Nebraska,Huy 24111,1017.-llecelptl of rattle were again llberni tor Wednesday. some :em loads or about o,ouo had helm: wpurtcc l ln. \\edund:y| tuppllu ot' uma were nlher llherul and the quality as a rule was mod. but ouln; lo iudlm-|~ent upon: from eastern beef ind rattle market!serum! lu have a bearish innuencs on both loml packers and shippers. Cut Sls of welglnt and quallty lcld fromn I 1 | * lhn damage resulting from u are ln the nmy yard.Tha nro was ln one of the machlne shops and followingusdlsooveryageneraln u to qunrterl was sounded.Earllcr in the du the entire yard had been tlw up by the sho:tdrcnltlng ut a genera-tor in the pawn plant._ -~~»-~.. ..,...~..».»~..f,.v..~.~~ Then will bo oonlirmation aortic! ln tha 5-Ingllah languap,Peotocoat Sunday,the 21th,In tho iranlnl at hal!-pant 1,at St.Pa&\l'|Lulhuran chnrrh, Orom.A mn. Paolocoat noaiealn Daniah III! baglvon Pfvoiliioa the confirmation nrvlce.Foilollng an thu coutlnnanuzMbarl Kuhr.ilartha Ruhr, Chrll lian P. A. Jenson,Harold B. Taylor, Howard W. Taylor, Loom S. Neliell. Goldie W. Erickson. l l W. Halverson, Pastor. omzzns MASS mxnrnio .At the request of Governor Navllle, a meeting of the Citizens of Blair and Washington county la cailod to moat in tha City Hall at Blair, Friday evo- ning. May 25, at aight a'clock, £0 or- ganise a County Ddenac Council m cooparah with the Suu Coun-dl In nil mattara pertaining to public wol- fare. There will bl elected a Chairman. Vice-Chalman, Soc ry and Trau- urer and a representative appoinud i f rh precinct and the follolrinl committee: Finance:Publicity; Food Rmduction, Conservation and D|a1rl~ nation;Cooperating Annciaa;Hy - ziene,Medicine and Sanitation, Ra- ruitingn Aa noon aa tha organization ia par- foctad the names of the ollicora will oo aunt to tha Secretary of tho Slate Counril af Dofama.All eitimana ara mrnently nquoaled to attand this important mreting. n u r s e w o m e n T o W I N w a s Natlonal Food Board Appeals to the Houaewlvu to Prevent WaneDuring World Gonfllci. Wallington.li ly 2I.-"The haul! that rocks the cradle" 1| the hand thatnot alone "rules the world," but wlll 1|tn the world war.Members of Prem! dent i\lllon'| food administration dedued that the .American vmmln cnn vm the nr, tor she nu do the rul elt "blt" in me or-om~ ot foot! con aanutlon no that the United States muy feed lt! elllel.Food economist: hue animated llmt fully il) per c ent of the food conby tlle.A.»w~l»\»» heoplol each13 undor tib cum!!! u-. »..JIDIL !t each :roman will make herself a foodcontroller. otllclnla ny, the food con- servation ln thu country lrlll be auchthat then will be n great plenty for exponatlon to the allied countries anda mfllcient quantity to ration Qme neu m u . While the plml of the food ldmln-istration have not been announced and are mu for from complete. It In known that the present plan: cull for 1 lun number of women to :ako anactive part In the work of administer ing the food resources of the United Bmtel.. Qresby lnrh n . _ . _ _ _ . PROBATB NOTICE TD CRI;lJ|10R5 s r r r l o r N l l n n l a wmmm emu IS. is Gongnl1 Stubborn? Wuhlnglon,i l u 24.-Adrnlnlalrmtion supporters In congrats declnrrd um u' the president ls to have his wayInprovidingfor legal renmrnhip l blll dealing aeperatvly wlth the aubkdmust be propnmfl.!I\>11 then they my llwro an- grave douhts that the memb- um can be jammed through. ~.- -.~ -.» .. ~. .,:.,p .r -.z . ._:.,. AUTDMUBILE ACCESSORIES .ltis our purpose to supply the public wi th EVERYTHING required in Automobile Service; and when we say "EVERYTl'llNC\"we mean THE BEST OF ALL ACCESSORIES. Our Columbia N_o. 6 Dry Cells. Are was Chriaalne Block, lho has zoom at lbs Rouse hams in this diy, has bee: enjoylng s vlsll. from her falhsr, the rlmpped In yestanday and surplsed her slr. Block llves ilu the westsm put of thastate. BUY HI E FE R CAL VES CHEA P For those who want to get a amz of dairy utils il. is sioodtimsaosstn buy hslfer calves ln Wisconsin.On account of tha hlgh prles of milk in dairy districts, many heiisr cairss are being vaalsd. Ilan; cf than wus are hom high producing c a n and are calvss dsirymsn ordinarily would rs wa ln thsir urn wds.They an bs int sscriticad this sssson for md! mom: olfersd by chssss IacLo1'l#'1i»I.» milk eondsnsariss. Grads ealsss can be purchusd fox ll? to 333. crstod and placed on board the cars.They will rssch any part ol' Nsbrsska In 2| m an hours.Nshrsska lsrmsrs could do no better than lmpon some of these calves this summer while they can gat sac-optionally good nnss. For Iurthsr information, addrssa Duty Ettanslcn,University Farm, Llnooln, Nebraska. F||| ai Hbrfolk Navy Yard.Norfolk,Va..Ha r 2 i . - N u l l oN- §0.U.°O00°OO'5¢¢O00 9ooo6~ooo E JOHN LOTllROP ATTORNEY AT~LAW Pfxuos Ln Bun md Fndanl c um.§olnn u w.| ».»k.....¢, Fam [hor §0\\¢| 0| CIU mu. Bum,._ _Nebr. c»¢ec §§o62 uoo oo oo oo oo oo ooo oo oo oo oo c nguiu-nerrlces at the Prnbyzerim church. Sabbath achooi at 10 I.m| ld:-r. Qhdgemw Superintendent Pnachipg nt 11 A. m. and 7:30 p. rr. _ f f g / " . Q v i O ¢ ,~ ~o ., ' f f ; Say "Good-bye" Whoa 'lou End ills lionvarsaiiou Il u just an Import toand as to begin u aolep oneoonrenntlon properly. You would not Intoutlonlliy mnka anyone tlnlalla youhadlmpolitaly"hung uv"whllo they were snlklnz- Nelllner would you wan!the person lo \\hom you hnd been talking in waste ILMtime trying to thad ou! if youhaddnhxhesl.thinking hemlght have been out oft. You my "Gomlb3'e"lo nman then you leave his of noe. I !you my *'l2nmlb3o"when 50?I nnlull a mn: morlho telephone it will Mill theconvtrnntlonplensnnlty:md properly. 4ft" .."<~¢ LIVE STUEK PRICES \.. ; : : ; i : : : . _ - . , , _ .__._ ' | The Largest and 0ldest Exclusive Jewelry Store in the City. ¢n The Honeer Bank of Washington County, ln Successfud (lperation for More Than 47 Years THE BANKING HOUSE OFK~e =g a § T § , ? x § § No Lumber Order Too Large Or Too Small----~ ~~ ~~ (or us to llll.W e have u varlc d stoc k of hlgh grade lumber lnr every purpose.Drop In an d talk ovc r y our needs wlth us.l\ means satlslnc - tlon and a snvlng lo y ou. .M d l u a r r n e L u m b e r 8 . C o a l C o . . '_" n u n " - ».. . ..(.»r Four .Doors West of _the Castetter Bnnk B L AI R . N E B R A S K A oooooocmoooooooooooooooooH .U L L E R M A N N-~. A CONSERVATIVE BANK With Liberal,Safe Management All Deposits Ymtwted By The State Bank Guaranty Law L _ . _ _- . =- . Ageneral banking business conducted.::1 : 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 oi 4 per cent per anum.:: I mrs romosr mzwsnm .muz 4c'roN. Hhs Buda Ball c ams 0\rrr from Fremont with Ellie ilanhall to nl.- tond t axereiues. Hin Condulia Rink of Sc rlner, ll GE NE RA L A N D L O C A L NE W S A N D COM ME NT No. 18Quan, wAsmNG'roN ootrNTY NEBRASK A. JUNE 1.1917 VOL . X X I i @:;;;sf@-»m Mpnnuvs sw. 19.3 ~vhiling her ninur. Mrs. Fred uonegnr.Min Catharine Neilson, a! Onuhs, visited at Ray Roberta over Sunday. Nr. Edgar Bolchllll. or! Bcribn-or, at-P l o T R E V o l T T o 'SSE-T i ' P 2 ' & " I ~ ; I : ; ; . : + RELIBVE FOOD sc/\Rc|1'v u c t c r |ll|||§Q Quill# here Int tteek-end. Lire. Lew Gilfrey end Loraine. of~United In Ariinnon eevehl ye this week. as. Bar! Rhnedel. of Guthrie, Cen- r. is vilidn| et O. N. Unthanive. Hr. mdxre. F. B. Crln end deu¢h~ .Nina,Omaha, visited in Arling- ~za over Bundly.Mr. ind Hrs. C. E. Dye, dmxllter. eta, end ann. Chilton, of Great City. o., left Tuesday for Omah. on their rr home in their eutn route. after iaitlnz et Wm. 1..ud1ri¢'| several dere. The Alumni banquet wee held Set- nlny evening at the town hall. Phtel me laid for 46..en Ield lor 4%.Mr. Rdph Unthnnll r Lincoln. acted ea toutmuter.Mi n Eve iy n Fu n went to West clnt Sundey to visit her eieter, Bee- ie. Ulla week.Biz. end Mn. Emmet Planck visit- | el. D. E. l'erkening'e in Omaha Sun- . yMn. Irene Meehan. of Omaha, vie~ ed at 8. ll. l.nc\u1un's hom Satur- sf till Wednesday. Mies Leu Hlnhali came home from orfoll: to spend Sunday. Mn. C. G. llenhlll and daughter. y, visited In Wahoo. Seturély and ndey. llluen Hester end Irene Rhea vin ed et Hlsfe|d'e in Blair Bundny. Mrs. Olclr Anderson of Rennard. Ialtld home fclke in Arlington Sun- ey.Mies Dorothy Robe:-u came home rom her echoo! near Tekemnh Friday ning.Hr. eml Hrs. Ralph Unthenk and eughtlr, Phyliii, of Linmln, vlslwd letivn in Qrilngton Saturday and untlny.They came up m be present t the Mumnl banquet Beturday eve- mg.Mi ll Domthy Doeecher vleltzd in ~:ha e few deye ihll week. Mine Nflmn Jungbiuth.of Llnccln, leited et her brother, .'fulian'e e few ye the tint of the week. Hn. Mary Krejieek and lun. I.m\rL|, ieltld her deter, Hn. Ed Novnnty. nd her father. Hr. Thu. Dotted, who nick in e hospital at Schuyler. Misses Llerie and Madeline Lawson ttended Commencement and Alumni t I-one Pine the int of this week. Kntherine Beyer visited her sister. mme, at Wayne this week. CHURCH NOTES liplnonpalllns Take Notice Wubop Williams,of the Eplncopai hurcb. lillbeluro next Sunday nmhold evening nrvice nt ihl Episcopal church. Valper Meetings at Soldllu Camp Beginning mn Sunday a religious service url!! bl held at the efrcampmanl near thcrinr for the bcneiit of the aoidlnn as thru cfclock each Sunday. Tho mlniltc n of tb l city trlil la h mms In ullinq tothamen. and :crowd f llngen from all thl churches llndel du dinelion of lllu Head, will attend. Nut linda ; the dnl of than mae! inga will bl lwld.Ru .C.il .Fore man will be in sharp and Rav. Johr ¥ GIVEN AS RAIN DESCENDS R# n l va { ¥ 5 § : E ' n i i ` a E ¥ ` i § i m a u m - 1 l . | | d l l | | |- m u m | g n o f \ ¢ l _ l I » ~ g f _ _ l l l r n k e n l n D i l l " f r o m u r ! Any person who ahlll.1ri1lI\.\lly fail in Lb ucrdle.*ar nhsn to pnnnt himnl! for Nl'Al 2 o'c1ock tbl populist Glad into SDfiUl5¢l*}- ~§ { a g _ ~An na O fh n dln M Ln . Exxuziyu ommum, Wuhinl"car Baud of Re¢u»1¢ul¢| inn 'lfvml an *!"'P""~7 "ml Gommn! I Of vnnmuu. u at 'l"'f " 3-1~¢bfuka.u»¢m m rrlo ws vfvrhm 'fox .F-=fB¢=¢ °°-'°'"°l'f°°"f""..f |_.£."ft:.'|0 1 |f-f'.°'»_".f1».°f3{.1..| ~m» num! rhurg Hopes to uruan rue Before U. S. Aids.' u n ....¢.;;.. " I B H C I l ¢ B l ' \ I \ l |Il l I | | 1 u u u l l u w u u u u ___ ___E x a c u i i u O l i n :B o a r d a t R q i l l x a A " n i e c t e d d r a f t . " o f c h l l d n n fr o m a n d g l w p D m ! S p r i n g fi e l d o f U s | 1 1 1 3 Lion.W a l h l n ¢ t o n Co u nt y ,N o h n t h l th t t h i ra a n d fou r t h g ra d e : o f th a c it y : n m - 7mh o ol n .u n d e r u n d l ; c a n o n a t B t u T h e h m m m a n n w a s d n # U n v n ¢ n Q \ 1 n | l l l d d \ l " l § | l \ | U n E t h t l H e a d . m u s i c u u p m r l m r , i n r m l d b o t h t h e s h r i l l ' a n d t h e s u n - 'n s n o r - t e m l h l a p u r p o s e o f c o - o p e r a t i ve b u y a n n a - "- --- - - - -_h u !'1"h¢\m m m - r n w e r e r e n u l r e d t u l i r l n t a r a n d i t w i l l b e o b u x vo d t h a t .. _1 _ _. .mae a uerel mln."Mlcr me enactment nf the selee~llve ann law." says tha depanmenra unnonnmmenl. "n almnk German lntlu enxv luceeedod ln xnamng the ox-¢an~I lon ll] him lu eHor1:l go Nmbll-llnx eonscfipllon m a hlghpowered rllledwere nblnlned lo |Dul'|||l|-ll? D¢'|'\ llclnln who wlll be appolnled to per- lormlhE Yfnnrlllbh." Twu .lalhd In Runbkl.Two o l lhe men nrrtlled were hmngm to Roanoke. \'a., and landodlnm l .They are Wllllam Vernal! Ile- Coy. a grlxzled mounlalneer of alxly-nw, wh o n lnf n n omr ny ln nn fa- mc ua uun¢m~m0oy tends, md h ll lleulenanl. .v,w. rmpp.These men. u u mum, wen lh e org anize r: or nn armed company ln the monnlnln lll|\rl¢ll D! Vlrllnln.Slmllar wnlplracies hove been lllo- wona suhkcl an reglm-mlnn and mo For next you-'I oonhrlbudnn '° P'°' Hmnb u "Mug ma mr"mu m p m-dudn( food for Ulu allloa and for a4> maalh: wullmpllon.And he ian'!lhronlh yet.Ha still h u ln h llh d lo u 9 0 h e ld mo r e o f lat c at-Us lhlc h he Ill! and po mu- iet next week. vida [ood for Lhn hungry Hunk hu Wodd brood wll.h around 400 -ww vw. ' meh vm n m o n : Malta dnxlngsho mmmsrand ba (attuned nut wlnter.- ITALIAN clunou BUMBARD \ll\lN0 de grace. Glrman Canmlmkr M u 1,wo,wunull ' rmia Ro ady lar mm Ollenwlva. I Waxhlnnon, May ao.-smun Fnncebefore the Uldled Slalul gels ln.'Dua u Gennanfn chlet hope of vie wry, nm! u ls lhe policy on whleh the German govemnu-nlls eoncenlntluzall llx enel(lea A mrelulon of me power nt Gemmny xo nm out this program ls expeded vlhln the ne!! dx veeka.The mlumllon u viewed ax nupante by many American army omcer|."Ihe alllea an weakened and war-war:and walling for me Unlzed Blau: to coma ln and glvu Oerrnlny the can Bu! the Umm Blai n vm mc get ln elieetively nntll nu! year. The mv-ernment docs not mnlemplalas will-111| Uu ' . \ z . n n n m a n n m n n u u u u A c iliun a' mul meetinl vu held nv. the 'lily lull an Monday waning for the purpou ol nrganhlng a coun- ly eoundl of defense.Alur tho open- im J ohn W hile Wu eloc ud u um- ponry chairman;Gen rli B.Rlker.seeretary;N. T. Lund. ehnlrmln of lhe County Connell of Defonn; ll. L. Andrews,Adlngum,vim shalrrnana W. ll. Mayen. secretary; Thus. Fin- nell, zrouumr.A committee compoud nl one dela- gala from each voting pnclnel ln the county was than appolntod and ll al lnllovlz Blair my -(inf. ward, H. B. Taylor Blair Clty -oecond ned, Gm Bihar Blllr Clly-lhlnd wird, c . U'Hal\lon "mn :n omo men b e ta rc a n §lalr Clzy !ounh_ wud. J. E. Luk: on tha alan and um; "Sur Spangled Bannlr," wich llbllau llght alan. and than una "Hal:06 - T h e Fla| la Pu- \lM: liy ;"Bav..Fnraman' invohd d|~ vlna hlaaalng, Mn. Koopman nad Lin- ooln'| Gattylburg addrna and a mall qunrunc exnalatlng at Maura. Hoon, Dlxon.la n d and Llpplnwtt.m l "Hall la Un Lmd of the Fm and thu Homo ul the Bravo." County Supl. N.T.Lund gave abrief lddrau which wal (ull ul [ood ching: and ollorded much malarial lor urloul rlflacllon.8| aald In nnd more kldan at this dmv, not Napol- uml. but Wuhhmtona usd Llncolna. PM dll \| c al\ln| for follovarl hum na r y mm ml h mm ln a n Na u o n ba aald. A paulolle wuz by a mlxod ebonu, altar llhlzh J . B. l»¢Cn¢k»n wal ln nay._Ne e m ' l o l- lu n mm mm. s m B l. la n ll. D L Hu y a n - s n r a r m a m a m a v m d r l n n a n o n the l l l n l u l w l rlver into ax. Malowm» m a » ¢ - u mm a a ¢ ¢ f w¢ . ° \ \ 0 w 8,1100 muted ln amd neun!! ln lha aln-ell.folmwmx a m u u u l n l u m y munc ll,w len u a » - 3 °la!me m b e n o r s h e mm ' r n an l u m- u n i o n w mr u m mp b m a u n ar negro laborers nala aNl;<-B rrtalvlng wor n nm wo vhlu la n hd been held uv by mama \s h a m wo n a n n a t : mme v a l a . h \ | l o | 1 l y o n e M | N h | l N l $npaned wounded |o.1.hl| mannar. WlbllaTui oe n>_ Sz. um. ml vu tnnnd nn-re u -mn a mllel wound ln nn head and mn- rlha mo The mob dlaperld nhnrlly afar NI oc loc k ln Un nonlll.,, _ , . _ ..».».;ni n a ln. \ lured. |4 IIIIIsII|¢ \ oorcred In the _1;'~U""' ""'::t,wnerethe lnllaeurs ot tho I. W. W:'lsh-s» Ileved to be responsible for the at-tempts to combat cooscrlptlon.Re- ports recelrad from governmentagentslndtcateu m this orgunlza tion ls dolng .lla utmost to arouse armed resdsnance to the law.The nlne men lndletcd were proml- nent memben of the 'Ilexns orgsnlan-tion.They were dealt with prompt ly, lt ls stated, as n warulng to theouhllc generally ot the stringent pol- lcy which the attorney general pur poses to pursue ln enforcing the arm: measures _\lcCoy and Pltlpps were arrested ln st. Paul, s. ltttlo town tn While conn-ty, ln the extreme sonttnrestern part of Vlrglnla. Dispatches from Roanoke do clare that the plot which they wereprcpnrlngtoexecuteincludedthe murder ot welltodo property owners.the sclsuro ot their properly and a virtual* dcclarntlon ot war against thegovernmentoftheUnitedStates. 'Three hundred 'monntntneera -whom they had nrovldw with arms.it lsotleged. had taken an oath to extermin- ate the lnnd ownem Demand Whole Country.The declaration ot war lotions:"The country ls ours and alt therein.We only have to come to-gether and demand lt.The blg land owners. the specnlntors and the rer- onnes shalt no more be known.Therewlll leo no lighting: we have already learned tllnt.Got ready."A. J. Derlln, on agent of the dn- parlmcnl ol' justice, who arrested the rtnglenders. ls me to have ln bla pos - - 1 - a l --Gateway of Trieste ls Under Fire and Fail of City ls lmf mlnent. '...».soul-lu=me;:;_'". clnunt, A llllTIlIUI.T nsn wwstro-Hungarian Stronghold is Ds fqnded lay Mountains Which Brlnls wi th Artillery and hlaohlns Guns-Progress Slow., Berlln. May N.-Au attack br Rus- sian and Itontnantan troops as expected. the ottlclal report says. Rome. May au.-new Italian gunsandlntantgsro pounding anay at Dutno, the glltearay ot Trieste. The cnptttro ot thla Altstrtrllnnga rlnn stronghold la a mlneolt task, be cause lt ls tlcftnded br tnonntalnssrhlch bristle with nrtlllery and ms- ehlne guns.But despite the severity sf the task, the Itsllana are presslnit ahead with blows that win fresh ground every dsy.The :mm of a pulse ac ross tbt- Tlmovn rtrer gore the ltnllana a toot- ttold ln the village ot San Glovanol.nm! lt has been malntalncd desplte ru rlons coontenattncks by the Andro tlunsorlnn forces.The llglttlng enahlod ltnllsns toconsolidate poaltlons which thc! regard as lmpnegnabie. n.111.»11211114 hu Artlllsrv. sen and lllndenburg on the land Germany mu nearly a year in whlctt to carry out her ctlort to wrest YIMOH' from tmpending detest.The American government has comaloto possession of a vast amount ot s1tnrt.llng information concerning thewarsltnnttonlnwhichtheUnlted Btntns ls lnrolrrd. hut the contents otthis dispatch sro all that f am at llb- erty tg present In print under the terms ot the voluntary censorship.The sdutlnlstratlon lms teamed that tiertnany. has a new anny ol' between1,000,000 and 1.600.013 men who never haro been ln the trenches, but hats been under Intenalre tralnlng for sev-eral rnontbs.Tltese lighters were re-leased from the foctorles bs' the lndus- trtal rcorgnnlratlon rosultlng from theGerman man power lealslatlon and by the labor of the Belgian workmen de- ported to Germany.The American mllltary antltnrltles believe that Von illndenbnrx.reentorced by mls fresh army. la about tolaunch s terrltle onslaught on thc west- ern front. t-- - - -- - ROB sntonsz SINK VESSEL Glnnsns Bomb American Bhlp as the Draw la Sli Adrift In an Opsn sur. Ng York, Moy M.--'1`lte Amtrlcansfhoo er Margaret ll.llottas which left St. .Andrews bay. Florhto. ltllr|.l-ary 4 with camo ot ploe lumber for tlenolt, was sunk by s nuhtnarlno Aprllnn ........ 1|.t..-.».1....t1.r|11|n111 nun! and » "1.nrh s§.--l'l!£l'!1l.ll»DU!lCalhoun tp- Wm. Sievers Cunning City tp -Peter Tyson Da Soto tp - Harry Selts Q1-ant tw; J. C. Brodarssn Herman p -- E. C. Hurdle Richland tp. No.1 - A. L. Cook Richland tp No.2-» James Chdatenaenirllngton tp -- J. H. Marshall Fontanalls to -- Otto Langhorat dhsrldan tp - A. H. Row Lincoln tp. -- Albert Miller - After the business of tho sppolntf -nsnts was ovsr the treasurer took up t collactionttn defray the immediate txpenasa receiving $10.40. A meeting of the committees has been called for nsxt Saturday even ing. NOTlC£ To LI GHT AND W A TE R CONSUMERS n l l " " " In the past, it has been the custom of s number ot our patrons to psrtnlt the department to present their current bllls to tbeltnbank for psymsol.thus sltmtnstios a wp to tba City Hall. yet sscurlog such dlscounts as are allowed hr this department.The llst of such patrons has been lost sod we srlsb to announce that ,those who have accepted thls privilege ln the oast, or any others trbo may with to stall tbanlselras ot thla opportunity a l s r e q u e s t e d t o t l l l o u t t h e f o l l o s l l s . ... _ a . . . - I . 1 - I troduced by Dr. lean ann ns gun oneol his oH llsntl naman. brlltllng with s-bond logic, patriotism arid natirs wit. Hs said that hs_wanted to asped- ally tslk to Co.F but none ot then: were present and they missed a splen du talk. llr. llcCrs»ckan said bs sroukl talk on "War," as that is all anyone talks about now.lla bellsrss the Un- itsd States is espabls of solring the greatest problem that ersr confronted the srorld-that tl!putting tba hand- cnlls on Germany, that is now trying to trample tha pbydcsl and commercial llfs out of the rest of the world."W a ara Into this war up to our eyes and we'vs got to 'go to lt;Gsrmany is not atsaksning, as yet, but sbs-is gu- ns to fast vary wsak tsbso tba Umltsd States lrsts through with har "lts takl.lla rsfsnsd to the sob-marines aa "SaaSsrpent.s" and predicted that lbs U. S. will tlnd s way to gat rld at tbssa monstsrr.Hs mads a strong appeal to tha boys, be older msn and old soldiers and to tha wonm and glrls to help,and tot lease the burden ol' this great. was to tlas young msn obo are sbooldsrtng runs in dslenas ot tba country.He said that unless the boys who idle away belr tltneon the street. with hats on one ilds and ctgarstea ln their months, get into agricultural pursuits.they wilt be wearing Uncle Sam's uniforms som.lle asked the youngsters to get nslzlndthehomaod urged the young s o m a n a n d g i r l s t o g e t d o w n o l ! t h e i r . ___. . \a _ _ . l - - - t - s - 1 . .h e £\\0 EDIIIIQIUIUI In.snr -.---flntry. Illlndls National oem. sera .on duty. and after asrltsht msn srss no slgn of dtstnrbancs. Bassas od Hsqrosa sum.Doscna ot negmes 1|sea bsatso. but not more than 20 wars. hurt aertoosly. lt was sstlmtted..tn m m m warssearched and lt armed tho! wen gma mslled into uneansctousness.Many neg:-qs were given s :anal tn gut.About mldolgtat ms pales ss-tunato that 3.000 persons surrounded the hnltdlng and threatened ts storm tt.The moo was dtssusdsd, zmnrsr.and nzsllcd into the bustasss section.whore ntreet ears sms stooped and ssloons searched.Bstrsral negro ss-loons were wrecked and ltayor llolb mantssuedauorderforallbarslnths clty to shut duno.At the meeting of tho eooodl. Irhld was bald ln the main sndttorloti oi! thi clty lmlt to accontmodsts the crowd. the mayor pleaded tslth lbs men to re:slrnltl themselves from vlolencs andpromisedout some method d ooo- trolltog the tngress of negro! woald be tuund.The tcond scented peaceablsgnoltll untll someone ctrculalsd a nano! thata white woman had been lnsotud br a oesrv and that two srltlts msn had been tteld up by negrosl.'nm bis !!! a reign ot terror.The osgnsts 'setsseized and scorched.tt unarmed they were punished lightly.If th!! c ar- ried n weapon they were shown no mercy.0.000 Blacks Ars lmportsd. Llayor Aloltman dlrecled that ths lnlsl nf |l.l*£lI|!ll llld lIIllltlllI'lfoi\ bl 1 I *Vu /|\ ll Fm: Chrlntlnn Church \ u m l o n a l l th e lu c r l m t n n t j n g p n p e n ot t he r et ro lt .O t h e r a g e n t s o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t e r e r o u n d i n g u p n u m b e r s o l ' the b an d en d lt l s ex pe ct ed t ha t sc or es m o r e o f t h e e o n s p l r a t o r r w l l l b e br o u g h t i n t o t h e R oa n o k e } a l l . Ch i c ag o Pl o t t er : Ar r e st e d . C h i c a g o , M a y 3 0 . - Th e l t o u h a n d o r m l l l t n r y n e c e n l t y ct i t s s t r o n g tl n g en o n t w o w o t t ae n . a c c u se d of b e ln | ¢ t h e di r e c t i n g br a i n s o f tt u n t l o n ~ wt t t e p l ot u ni n s t t h e a r m y o n us r eg i s - tr a t i o n w h l c h beco mes tt r e e l l l y n n June 55.Th r e e m e n e l s o w e r e a n o n . ed , a n d t t t o u r t l l m a n i l b e i n g n o u g h t b y fe d e r a l o p e m t l ve e .Th e n a n t e s o f a l l t h e p r i s o n e r s a r e w i t h h o l d . b m t t n s b e l i e ve d t h e y w o u l d b e n m d e p u b - l l c w h e n l u d l c t m e n t n a n o b t n l o e d b r Il l n t o u fl .C l n l n u g h ,te d e r u l c b l d of lut fe stl ga ttc u. In w ar time pl ott lnz auc h n o th e D 111 o n e n t a w a l l e g e d t o h a ve c o m m l t m l II U t t ni u h u b lo D I do o t h . ¢ » - -¢ » ¢ \' g s - " 1 "Sl3BS" stun 102 GREEK SHIPS To n na g e D e st r o ye d tu 30 0 , 0w , L e a vi n g P r l n o n e r e a t r e u m l n l b u c k fr o m t h e Cu r s o p l ut e u u t r ou t d ec l a re Itn l t nn a r ti l le r y , s up p l em e nt e d b y B r l tl z lt g un a . h a ve u e m o r u l u w u A u e t f o l l u n x e r l l n :K o r r e s a nd t h e y w er e d a z e d b y t t b e Io r o t h e y w e r e u t u c l l e d b y l n fn n t r y . E fr t a o d n t l y e e r e r e w a s B i b l i o ; w i t h h u g u n s a r o u n d Jasnl euo.Th e r e tt r u n b a t t l e b e t w e e n t h e h e n r y It a l i e n end ll rtt tn lt gtm e a nd th e g iga nt ic "sk o- a t 'w i t h w h l r h th e G e r m a n s a n d A n n r o - 'l l u n g n r i n u e h a ve n d u c e d s o m e o t t h e m i g l t t t n t fu rt r es er s o n b o t h e t s t e r n a n d w e l l e r n fr o n t ;l t n t u m m l l l t u r y c r l t l c a e r e j u b l l n n t . m e r t h e s u r r e a l o f t h e d r i ve , b u t a r e : n t tn n kl n g p r e d l d t o n s a s t o t l m e wh e n Tt de n t e w i ll fal l .ll o w e ve r . m l l l - t . u - y c h i e fs m a k e i t p l l l n It t t l l l n n a r e tn p o s i ti o n t o Gg h t u l l s u m m e r fo r t h e p r fz e , If n e o n t m r y . F a c e l l o u n u l n F o r t s . I n a ,meme It u l l n n a a r e b e t t l l n g am i ne ! wh u t r n lz h t h e t a n ne d an A tt e - t r n Il n n g m | , \ n H l n d e n h u r g l i n e , u n d l t re qu i re s n s l o w p m c e - s l o f p o u n d i n g m o u n t a i n fo r \ l @ l N '| o f A n s t t r o l l n n g r r l n u s b e f o r e i n fa n t r y c a n b e b r o t u b t ¢ I u t t u u n : e m \un .. .-_..th e cr e w r o b be d by t h e t l em t u lt t l . n c - co nl t ng t o C ap t . Fr e d Z. . F oo t . mu s te r of th e s c h oo n er , wh o a r r iva l h e re fr o m i fr a n r e .Ut tp tn ln I o o t uu t d tt dvlnr lttn ent. fr o m t h e s u b m a r i n e b o a : d w h l t t w a n t m d t o o k f r o m l t e r e r y t l u n g o f m l u e . lnc lur lln g foo tle tut itt . n evign ttu g Inst ru me nt s. a n d even th e ex tr a e lb tt t lt ag a t h i m s e l f a n d b l a : l x m e n .Th e y w e r e l e t u t l r l t t l n a n o p e n b o u t a n d w e r e la u d e d u t M o n t e C a r l o b y tl p a t r o l bt l it ,w h i c h pi c k e d t h e m u p T h e sc h o o n e r u r n s u n k b y b o m b s . antzlt 3E!Z£S senate SHIPS fo d y d t l n e V n e e l e , w i t h To n n a g e o f 250 .00 0 Fle qu ldt lo ned b y t he 7 "O o ve m m e n t . B u e n o tt lr en . Ma y 30 .- '1 '1 1e B ra tt l- lau congress has llt1llllZIH21~tl tht- rvqttl ll t l o u o l ' -Il l t n t e r o vd n h l p n In lt ru el l l l n b e w o r s n y : n d l s p n t c l t f r o m l l l o Ja n e ir o .Th e !\ h l ] l'l h ave a t u t n l t o n nag e of 23 0.0 00 l'r e \ lo fu e lr n e ws h a d be e n re t vl ve d t ha t t h e Tt n xl l l u n c h e m eo u p on . In d ma l l to m e u n uu z u g- o w .H . L . t t o n u t s . L i g h t a n d W a t e r C 0 _ -»n_~ Blair, Nebr."5 C u h l e r o r P r e s i d e n t l ; ; .. . .. ..N u m ! o f yo u r b u n k . Un t i l fu t h e r n o ti c e fr o m m e y o u I r e he r e b y a ut h o r i z e d t o p s f a l l ( W a t e r ) L i g h t b u t s t o H . I a l a r m , u g h : m d W a t e r C o m m i u i o n e r , a n d e l u r g e s o m e t o m y ac co un t.p r o vi d e d l i g h t b i l l l l prese nted befo re fi f th ol' month alkn ring t h e u e u l l te n p e r c en t dis cou nt,a n d wa te r bi ll s wh en d ue . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. ..¢ Sign your name here. Da w n li n e t h ru et t h et Li g ht o r W el e l \ - . . _e h -anon... 1lil!l BBQ! IIWOU In u w s u l l l l l u l l r u u l l ;eo on om i xi ng l n d r e n ,an d d u n g w i t h t n r e r l u x u r l e u , i n t h i s t i m e o f g r e e t nee d.H e h a s eve ry c on fi de nc e ln t h e L?-32»»§=b u i l t a l l t t a n u r u t a re c ur - re n c e o f t h e r l o t l n l t n p u t .T h e tun yor mi l l 8 . 0 0 0 n e g r o e l h a d h o eut ut : i nt o 1 In st s t . L o o n l l t h e : u t I W W 1 |a r e r e e t o n d l n g t o t h e | 1 1 u w k s , a n d h e m i d b e w o u l d u l u l l " t n u m a , "m d u i t h t h e m a t n t t h e f r o n t . h e l l n 't a fr a i d o t a l l o ! th e G or ma n .: s c ro ll th e w at er . " L o s t W e F o r g e t . " t r u l u n g b y a qu ln t et te ,oo t u i st l n z o f th e ll a : - n a M u d . A r o d t . a n d C o o k a n d t h e l r l e n n . A m d t a n d Ve n B en s on .a f t e r I h i c h R e v. U n d e r w o o d m o d e a f e l r e m a r k s , p a y i n g :t r i b u t e t o t h o u w h o h a ve di e d for th e i r c ou n tr y . Th e a u d i e n c e u n ; ° '» \ | n \ r E c l ; "R e v. W i ll tn tn a pr on ou nc ed t h e be ne dl ct lo n. m - -- # Jo h t o r e V e r u t l t e M a n . Att*¢»r1l|t:g to u Ltrn tlun 1a||nl'.th- Ladftt Bluguzlu e Inf 17:lit r ntztnlttoel th full ots tnx eu m p re l n t te i ve mln-r tt~o m e n t :w a n t w . fo r n m t m r f n m t l y . m o n n l 1|;:ltl.oe l t t h t tt lt o ftrtthi tl n o r d a n d r u n . t t r l w u t m l r u l ||nf4vt I l e ttlttul owns ltan nlly u n i t n l lol -l _..- \...t.\»..... nr Tnhll .ttfh Irat1lwotla t o di sc on ti nu e h a u l i n g u e az ro ex h er e fr om t he S ou th b y th e ca r- lo u t l , a n d t l m t b e w o u l d n k e m p l o y e n t m l t o a t t e m p t f u r t h e r t m p o n e u o n o t ne g r o la b o r .S u l m a o ; t l n t s t r i k e n e w l l i l l D N R rm m he r e .b u t w o r k m e n t m r e 'rt-erred u l t h zll etu vor t h e u m l m m i m d e oo t n e g r o l a b o r t n t e a r t h a t l t m i g h t h a ve b e e n b r o u g h t h e r e t o t n e e l st r i k es t l ur t u g th e s um m e r . SHIP amen msn SETTLEO B o t h S t a g a n d W o o d e n l o u t a w u t l o B u i l t fo r Gove rnme nt-~ DI1'ler» e n c e : C l e a r e d A w a y . \\e nl| In; :to u.M n !3 0 . - - D l i l h r l n c e l tze tw et- tt C lut tm tn n D en ma n o t' t hil il lt pi nt :b o o n !tttttl : t u t o r Ge n e r n l Go e- tttnls.nla tt ng vr o r t h e t r u l r t h u n r - £\I1\s f=.-:-=."{ 'm 'EE 3? . 'IL- '1'z° 'f t : Ne i l Sunday muminl the Blblr Srhonl =»u|b¢ cognned ntilzillu. m g i l l b n fo i l m u d b y | b r i e f c n m m u n l o r u r vi c e , a f t e r w h i c h t h o n g u l u fo n - nn n n a m n bz p wi i l be di ami al ed in d e l ir r e n o l t o t h a a n n u al H e m n d n l service in t he O pe n Ha u s a, a t l l o 'c 1o e k . R e g u l a r e ve n i n g w o n h i p a t 3 . t h ! ! t h u p u t o r w i l l p r e a c h a n " T h a O b e d k n e e o f F d l h . 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