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06-22-19171 "'gf 3 ._.W...~.»»»\»-1 \nl - -Hf m ~ m n e u n mJune 15, -1517nL l..o ~UNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETCOUNTY coxmssnoxs 0 B » | .»a. d i y a n d S a t u r d a y .Th e yra pr c se n ta d Ul a L l d i z l' C i r c l e . Tlae Boand of County Commissioners met punuantto adjourn- ~t taken H13 2401, 1917.Members all present, JamesE. Maher, » Heuerlmn, and Chas. Nelson. The minutes of the Inst meeting were rad and approved. 'Pas folloirinz c lsims were allowed: . N. Untlitank, Rent for Poor8 . J . Hindley ,|Iluarl notlt.1 U J. Sutherland,as' red Geisler," . Krohn,' » srmah Hauling,' gorge Boacbult, . rm Lorain. surf Bserman. enry Bartllng, bu . Ro ue n . obo B. Erikaon, ohn 302011. . E. Slader, lfrsd Petersen, ~me Hansen, oy d Ac kerman artin B. Jakobson," ako Bllttlkls" 1 a a\ rss ~. F. Talbot." . Hansen, Supplies for Poor .anen 8: J acobson, Gasoline and supplies for Gmder ulius Petersen, Nails etc., . L. Million, Road Overseer & Iknmzing . J. W entirorth, Freight on Oil nod supplies ruhlaen Brothers. Bill for Supplim on road re T. Andenon Co. Clk., Expense account, electric light etc., vereu; Houghton, W ork on Gradvr . F. White, Assigned from llonglnon . S. Simpson,""" . H. Christiansen, Road dragging, ienry 0. Hansen, Care of Poor lair Telephone Conzpany, Teleplrons rent and Tolls . J. Bselcmann, Supplies for Ptxlf lair Floral Co., Flowers for Court house ground ohn A. Rhoades, Printing 2500 Envelopes ohn A. Rhoadsa. Publishing Bidders notice etsr H. Rosh, Work on road and culverts Bros., Supplies for Poor uy Sladsr, Road dragging, olmquist Grain & Lunlbc r Cui, Cmll for Court House `ndaod Ui! Cn., (lil for Trac tor ~. Z The Shoo Man, Hn|\pli| \s for Poor. he Pilot., Printing hria W. Nelson, W ork on Grader1 doiph Kroigaard. Supplies for Poor sbraah Telephone Co., Telephone Tolls . C. Long, Coal for,Poor Upon examination of "Coriilionto ofBu ild in g f un d tax" 5.00 if-.46 20.85 s.oo 9.00 22450 9.00 18.00 7s.1o 20.00 68.50 12.00 22.00 24.50 8.00 2.00 37.00 82.66 20.00 18.00 2.75 35.27 4.00 73.30 u 7.44 20.95 28.83 51.01 2.75 20.7-I 17.40 85.00 83.85 5.95 10.75 0.50 3.85 45.50 20.8i 115.00 24.20 55.11 4.15 14.10 00.00 79.47 18.80 18.10 aulrusd wghe C ounty Bnlr d, sndfridUoum.,BoardUsing. n o s e s ~at said bchool District had proccccledaaeordinz to Sc hool hw:o l ebnaka, of 1915, it was ordered to le\'§»,a building tax ofsixmillsis year for 3 xsane beginning in 1917. onalltaxablepropertyin ` hoo! District No. IT, in \\'a1Ihinggton Uuunty, Sebraalca. Bound adjourned until l o`f.lock P. M. 1 o'clock p. m. Board in nt*ts10[), :numbers all present. Un motion ordered that tho receipt. of Woods Updiks Land Co y E. W. Burdic , from County lr1;-ssuror for $180.00 for Steel er!! etc ., sold by Washington Courm' to W oods UpdikeLa nd aces ted and placed on lill. \Cui Cova5. motion made snd czirried the Bosrd adjourned until June 13 917. at 9 o'cloclt u. tn. Ov~ i`. Anderson, County Clerk, By Mary Christensen, De \ v=1I-1' cQRREsPoNnENcE llon`\ Judge Ihe Telephone Companj by One hcl ol an Unlhinkingimployec Umamllloyenhavennbeen hunt to be mumoul.obllxlnl um CINfU|, blll wcknow un: occulonnuy some nr. o. s. Primer Veterinary Surgeon mme, Na. All C4\ln Prompzly Atwuded Phones: Olliee H8Residence E2 Violet sutosd to Omaha Tuesday io vlsit llrs. Loekmsn'| slstsr. lr. and Urs. ClsrancaEhnlnger, nf Niles,llich.,visitad with Mr. and Irs. H. W. S¢hmu¢n. ilu. H. W. Ha:shallwill entensln lb-B Ladies Circk Thursday of thi! week. Hr.and Hrs.0. D. Lewis andHi ll P1»f.». of iowa, visitedat Fred Web- er'a Tussdsy. flsnry Pfslllsr la the proud oarnsr ol anewIpaassngar Auburn purchased this week. Chlldrsrfa Day will be obaened inthe Uonirsgalional church next Sun day. I/ONG CREEK. Tha LorsnaenandPercyTucker fsmlllssall :ranttoThurstonlast Sunday lo help lhe ClarkIirovrnlnga eslebrats thalr Mtislb wedding anniversary.They all returnedTuesday highly pleased with the visit and report svsrycna up than doing ull and John 'ThnnlonBrowningjustrecovered from a savers attack of pneumonia. Jah Slark andGeorga Ohrt and famillss spent Sunday ahernoon vllh the Petal Schmidt family., Grant Allan is hadng his house and barn put undar the protsciion of cop- per rods this week. Tha Hallls French family :sro guests at the Uanhsll Wilcox home Sunday. Wm. Grabs and rife and llinnie and Balmer Icboaald sutoed to Psplllimz Tullday nenlrg returning Wednssdsy morning. ARLINGTON. llaadamal.D. w. Lawson and H. J. Crapenhoft attended thc Stats Canning School demonstration in Omaha, Non- d u - Evalyn Branning, of Newman Grow. returned home Saturday.Hn. Char. Briilning and lon returned with her. Vlvian Unlhankentertained a num; bar ol friend! at a plcnicat Xru¢er'| Sunday p. m. in honor of llary Hosni: of Talmage.,. p H. ll. Utterback Gad Doris nlnrned Monday fmmatripinWilaonvilh. Nebr., and St. Franda, Xana. Schoolboartl meeting for the year vaa bald Honda; evening.E. H. Bi! nur and J. A. Peterson were reeieeted on lbs board. ludamea.ChesterMarshal!and F.E.Wabbattendedthecanning b y o n e a c t n r athou ghtl ess : n y l o n s zew ab a l l t vow eh a ve I h d l n m y v u I n d n t l n g 'i t h 7 0 3 . p l a n c a l l i t t o o u r l t t u t l o l lu mw em uc o n n e e 2 1 | m z m n . I fo n eo fo u ra m p l o y m G o a ln o tt r e e !y o uuy o u t h i n kh e o rn h lab c u l d . d o N i l u i t i d n t h e O o l n p a n y i W h ! G o l f ! y o u d n u s t h e l a m eco ns id er at io ny o uez - p o n i n y o ub u s l n u nw h e n l m n r y o u r - r m p l o n e l m a k e s a m l m h l rliAN sanrznceo As sucxén lmrfey J ol Blur 1 Madam 1 numb--Br oo h ty nT n c h e rD r t w li tMo n t h s a n d 2 % D n y n ' Te r m l a r H o t Reg is ter in g. S- w Y o r k . . Ju n e l . i. - - A p e n l l fn l i n r y -~ sm u cv ul 21 n m nt h x a nd 2 9 d a y: fo r ||zr¢;: i»\ \rl n;:u n d e rt h esel ect ive d r n f ll a wwu ui m p m e db yU n i t e d 2-=1|m1| .iudazv Chnlileld in Brooklyn in ||L *} o n i lvnu an P. L evluv. sc lmo ll ea ch \ r un c! vul l vg v gm al ul it . Th i s Is l i n ' m s t p r la o n s e n te n c e l m po s e d fo r t h is o ffen s e u fa r a s k n o w n h e r r .L e vl n r h a d p l e a d e d n u l l : W l u n n r n a l s r n e d n a c w a sg i ve n n n nlh rr n ;1 |ro rt ul gl tyt o N g i l i t f ." Id o [ l vl I l l i n i : l l i s r i g h t , a n d I r e fu t e t o d u n u " h e M i l l . J0 A P m I l l B l l r hmlly . CarlCh Paul, Nahr nlurning Van. th Mn. E. E. hospital fn Benning lhe hone Helen; day 'funds Roma I( £0 spend a Ernest, \ Hn .G Elini took day. William, F. c. Go: parlay. da Qdr e n , o f 0 ~ M i l l l l u n i t y p h dl t d m u si c . M n . E . l u t F r i d a y (Hands in 1. l l r . a n d ch i ld n n s ~ In O ma h a . Henry Hb u t n o w o f o n M a n d a H i n H e 41 we re e at in Tu e s da y . H o n r y Be h r e n s a C u i R o h n Sc o t t A l l B e n l c n . Th o l i c | p i o n w o l f - ca p t u re d s i C u l H i o u s l y i n j u C u u c h m a n t ob ii m ~ b a m . Dr . P e e l : si ck ho g fo T h u r s I a tt h e- O d i l a lr e i n D e n ve r ; b i r t h d a y - i y o b & e r v» __..--_.......... P R O B A T B N O T I C E T o c n e u w o n s 31° su:o rx n n u s u sa .W a a h i ng t o n Co u n t y Co u n ty C ou r t .In P r ob a t e . In t h e H a t t e r o ft h eE l t a t ao ! C a r l5-chncider deeeaaad: c f e d i m n o fu i du m aw i l lt a k ena tu re t ha t I h ave li mi t ed t he t im efo rfi l i n g c l a l m a a g a l n a t h i d l u t e£ 0 a i : snonlhat r a mJu n a23~1011. andal lcl ai ma n ot fi le d in t he Co un ty C on no l'f\'aahI|.nn Cou nty.Ne b r as k a ,o no rg mee a mb a r 2 3 . l 9 ll , wi l lb e b a r - l h a n t h o a r p o l n t e dt h afo l l o w i n g da ya o n wh ic hn h ea rl i l o !o rfe ; - f frl ai ra aa on\»d,_ zourh:.Inna 23,a n an d D ec e mb er A. 19 17 . E i ia aIl i a h l d t ua t ha Adml nla tram r o f ma id aata tn. D a t e d t h i s N t h d u o f H a y 1 9 1 1 . I. C . E l l a r , C o u n t y ! ~ BRITISHHOLDTHEIRc m s RepullaGermanCounlirAtilc kon Hewiy Gained PorIlona Meng Bouehla Ri\rlr» Lunnlnn, June 14.-Tile repulsa of ailvrrmm munternttnrk on the pultloua Iw\\l}gnlneulbytha13113 -a.l9_n;!|l\ Smlrlwz rlwr Is nnnounby the war oflice. Surwsulful tlddl wen madehy iluiirulwh lmll llilhl cut of Le \'¢-rgnlor. rmnlnmnt of Lunieoun. we-nl nl 14| l\a»~m¢» and northeast of Nm" Chapelle.A Herman raiding panyun-= \\1|t1Eili'd hurllwttl Ol' Rlol1|.'b0\1I'| l.»\\u|.lc. purpoee of fairly and impertielly cqualizing eonal property in W aehington County, Nob Maher, Fred Heuermann andChas.Nelson S. W . Chambers, CountyAssessorandO v Clerk, by Mary Christensen, Deputy .. On motion duly made and c arried it se Landis be allowed a refund on 1916 uso: of account of being aloe!-sed with land which ar making 1916 valuation and that County Ciar raluation on tax list and mark name 30 acres On motion made and c arried the Bo 1917, at 9 o'clock a. in. Ove T. Anderson,- Bs' M County Gomminionnrra foo~ The Board of County Comminh mn met po Jane 12, 1911. Preeent Jamal E. Haber. Fred He The linntee of the Int meeting were read a amd adjourned nniil 1 0'dock ¥'rn. 1 o'e1ock p, m. Board in eeeelon, membera all No boaineee lPs>¢u'in| meeting v ea adjourn~ o'd-ook a. m.Ore T. Ando n County Comrnieionera room The County Board of Equaliaalion met pu June 12, 1911.Pneent James E. Haber, Fred He~ (booty Commissioners. B. W. Cha~ben. Count! A lm. County Clerk, by llary Chrieteneen, Deputy. The minutee of the Int meeting wen read lt was moved and eeconded that the improve Section 6 township 11, nm 12. be reduced to a J¢| i of Section 1, tovmalslp 11, range be reduced to Clerk be orderei to make auch a change on real ee lnlcilonald, bo edlowed a refund on avaluation of 1916, on above doecribed :eel estate, and that Conn make auch refund. Board adjourned until 1 o'c3ock n rn. lo'elock p. m.Board eeeaion, membere all p It lea moved and eeeooded that the aeeealma duoed 8150.00 actual value on cattle,Motion earri Board adjourned to June Nth, 1911, at 9 o'e - Ore r. Andereon, n ' OOM , Nebr. June 12, 1917 reuant to law for Lhe assessment of el! per- .Present JemeaE . unty Commissioners, .Anderson, County rdered that Mr. J. A. 00 sleaued value on » riverat. the time of = ordered to chinge river. journed until J une 13, .v Clerlg. Christensen, Deputy. hir, Nebr. June ls. 1911 nt. to adjnur ~ment taken nn and Chu. Nelson. pproved. nt,!llJ nneH,1917,at5 -ty Clerk Christensen, Deputy. sir, Nebr. June 13. 1911. tu adjournment taken Inn and Chu.Nelson, ~r. andOve T.Ander- ~pinved. leon lh eS. iS.E. inf and on £116 N. j of N. E. rand that the County Book md that llr. Wm. ~.00 nleued ninefor uurer be orderedto L rw. F. Uahnd be re- na.ty Clerlr, Christensen, Deputy. podey of lniagtm, :nn quktiif mu- ied at Omaha lu! Wldnendny. ills Paulina Babu In spending the Ink at tbl Fred G. Gotttch home. . th e Ne l sH a n s e n h o m e o fa n dar l fem dl i n . :d e w e r e g u e s t . : a t t h e om e S u n ch y . ta k i n g i n t h e r e c e !a t l dbo y sa r el h ec h e m - e r ea tpr es e nt ,h a vi n g ~bl recently. | horn wiic hI n e e n ina m n - u n y ltthe e lu! week il rcpcrted i m :i nD r .Iinz nmon dks n u c a l l e dt oa t t e n dn L l z u r e . ~ite e joyous celeb ration A l l e nh o m e w h e nl i t t l e »fr o m h e r } e . \ r 'e s t a y H e yA l l e nL l z u r e ' | l l - - a n d l l l n s H t t l n g - h a fa m i l yre u n i o n d i n - ce St e nve n ee n a n dc h i l . . _ _ l y . l e d a u g h t e r o f M r .u s d n vu a ireekmnrf fum. Baptill Church Nuts Regular servicesSundaymorning, Bibie School at 10, preaching at 11, and ¥n the evening B. Y. P. U. at 1,pm¢h. in: at 6. Prryer meeting Wednesday evening. Chohpractice at the church Satur- day evening at 8 o'¢1oek. C. H. Fmmm. Pllto r. CHURCHNQTES milfortune toh a nngun4il¢bl1¢° whi le ou t mm; h atFriday.hitting hh un. but he tu nctlerrloonlsy hurt. (Wu bl thing with a fun? --Typo.) Bennhwtan hu lnlllllld s new Bn ws on thc dt! 3-UL Nick Paterun cams home. hom thaOmaha School for the Bed.In spcnd his lummlr vacation. Mr. andHn .Hickey,ofGrttna, spent Sunday evening with their sou. Dr. Hlckay and family. lin. Wiltiam Divil ilft for ber homo in Bannon Saturday. ills Henrietta iliafeldt andbrother Harold, are :pending this week with Nn mu fo r i uber returned from Uni- t Friday when she stu- ns of Norfolk came down pond \ for days visiting icinily. Henry Schrocdarard tSunday with relativn r, !crm;rly Q! this phce, cite, Wgm, vu culling Ffidsy. . llqee, of Chicago in ther, W. w. llagoe, and nsen made a Mp to SL 'I'hePionaerBankof ' Washington County, In Successfd Dperation for More Than 47 Years H ~ Gottieh. Hn. iiugelman Iert for hor mm in Harman Saturday after vllltlng at the home of her lhlar, lin. Gen. Huber for a fur dnyl. In.. Human liluc h In n passenger to Omaha Tueochy. Hn. Bum Oft md daughter,l i n Nancy were Omaha vhilonWednes day. A CONSERVATIVE BANK With l.H>erd, Safe Management All Depodts Protected By The State Bank Guannty Law l r q u i uaerrloel at thaPrflbr ¢hnn:h. m u mlohmla t I 0 lm., ll Badgers: Superintendznl. Pnachingwt Il a. m. nnd?:30p. m 49- he l d o n W e d n n o d a ye ve n i n g ,t h a d l l Lr i c t s u n or l n t a n d e nt , D r . U . G . B r o u n p u d d i n g . Th e p a s to r w i l l a g a i n p r e a c ha tt b l o k l i e r f c a m p n e x t S u n d a yd n r n o o n a n d w o u l d b e g l n d j o h a ve a sm a n y p o w l b l a o f o u rpe o p l oi nat t en d an c e a n dl i n g e n ,u p e c i l l i y ,a r e~»- pared by a compstunt committee. B; tiaimal urviciee for children will n bl held at tbl! time. First Christina Church BibleSchoolat10a.m. Sun~ Johns, mperintandlnt. Divine wonhlp it ll a. ln. Earning worship at a p. m.Pny cr meeting md Tnkdag Wadnldny at 8 p. m. Choir Rlblulll F1-iday |t8 p. m. Subjectfor urmon bythe puts nextSundaymorning,"Provide~ Poinli~g out the Way." Subject. for nvmlnz."ThaLo kindness of God-A Summer En- H¢diLt!lon." Evsrybody il muh wokome. John B. Willinnl. linhlnr. A general banking business conducted.:::: We sell Exchange, and Loan Money, cash checks on other banks, pay interest on time depositsforsix, nineand twelve months at the rate of 4 per cent per auum.:: ov.a mi !~vor:~o tiPrubytorlaumee nlW. H. Underwood. We wish to nmlnd all that than arePntor TheM. E. Church Sunday School at 10 a. m.. Dr. Iles~ superintendent. EpuorthLeague at 7, p. ln., Ly! lcllride. president. Morningworshipatl lo'cloc inning at s. Prayer mocking Wednesdayann! at 8. Tho regnlsr Cbildrelfl Day progn~ wiilbo given Sundny morning, Ju~ THE ENTERPRISE ~ ~lU\lR'S romosr msrmm GE NE RA L A N D L OC A L NEW S A N D COMMENT gf.xr . .0 1Hman. WASHINGTON ooUN'1'¥. NEBRASKA. JUNE 22, 1917U n ?v v rv v u . 'n ;e .URGES.THAT u. s. RUN MINES nun WARDEN coNP|sc»\1'Es SEINE: Annehs MAN wno USES rr. om m sus l° ; c A n n v | N n u s e s 1 _""' sl Federal Pool for Coal Production Samrdq ugh: Suu Gum WudenKam md Deputy Halma. oonsduud| souwz uino Ind nrnlud PourSchmitz st Calhoun (nr Mlm il in saw_....1.\.-1».. ....». ~.\...|¢l m m : an yggmot A@ FLEET Suflraqo Winn ln the English Amerioan Admiral Appointed by House ol Commons by Vote Bntlsh to Guard lrlsh Wa- ol aaa to sa.ters From U-Boats. \ £ u a u s u w g p m l `S lM S CIJMMANIJS ACliTVLEf\|uAs TANK EX-' m.oD|2s Kll.l.5 0Nl!,5ERv xousLv INJUREHS AN- OTHER [Lincoln Journll ShermanJnmblon. |plumber,I nhmm ma I. x.Sobbl ll Us t»y en:Ant themluy vera lnnulllnf uxplgdd on tho Schosnlebif hrm n n m r juroduhorrly kmlonr v o'clack Friday morn-mg u h n m m e e t !|s n I .wr m o o o u t o nthe cemetery mg. A :lu-n Fran W££K'§RS HIGH Total ol British Loma Said to Ba Among Worst on Renard. German lubmcrlna Amway llwm ln wlvu , ml n u I n C r a m, Gly n lxp lr t landon. Juno 21.-The vyeeglylnam: uislnumlon nan or '-W '="~--' -'f~D'-'VTrade Body .:.f :.° ;:: :'° ' A dnmann d " """ "' aes m m m u n n n n a u m a ;u . s . m s n l r s a m a a m s n .it:'i'§,:f§§;'I:*.."{t;'°§.§"§Qii,E"§fE'*{.;'°i'%§';? X ° ¢ * | ¥ l - ° ¢ | H ° l ' " f ~ ~j A...-_--________.___a..-\.I -;| .|: g a o n e Q I ~a¢fatylera lI.zh}!1|: at British loan ln torpudoed uupl "ill tha w me hig hest mal at min!wwkn. the number of lhlpl sunk bun; c on}guub l| lo the wont 1nc k um " I - IN PERII. or nn sumo: Report Declares Condition ls Paralym- ing the lndwrlss ol' the Country and the c m tnduetry ltlelf- Chairman Harris Dtseenta. waahlngton. June 21.-Gorcmment poola ot coal production and dtatrlbu tlon and of nil and water eranapq5tntlon were recommended to coulrell by the federaltradecommtadon ae the only mean! of efdldinl I dleelnrouacoal shortage next winter."The commladon believes." aan the report. submitted after many month! of lnwetteatlon ordered by warren."that the cool lndustry la xmrulnlne the tndnetrlea ot the country and thatthe coal lndustry Itself la paralyzed by the failure or tnneporlntlon.Thereare enough cont can in the country. but not eo h ere delivered to themince. end e care are not moved to the polnt of cooeumptlon with theareeteatexpedition.nor are they promptly discharged."Recommendations Are Radleal. In flew of theee cnndtlona the com-mlallon recommends: " I 'nut me Production me tnatrt blttlon of coal and coke be conducted through a po-ot ln the heuda or a gov- ernment earner: that the producer: otrattone -gradee or fuel be Plld their fntleoetolpeoductloo,plueeunl1'ormprodt per ton (wltn due allowance lor quality or product and ellldency nt nervldlji and...`that the lakareebelngeelneuanoartervomdive Saturday alternoon in that rl'- cinity,located the eelne at "Dutc h" K1hkr'a plane and when Deputy Hol messrantto take lt from the barn Kaltler started for the house.a q l o l nobody could take the eelns andthe: he would get hte shot-gun.Holmes pulled nie gun, urine be would dll him full ol leadil' hetookanotberetep.Themes: vrtlted and said he tree only keeping the eeine Zur tie irlend Schmitz,who ooo faeed and Mid ble am. llD"t¢hll lhhler, formerly operated at the ber at the Drexel hotel in Omaha. - - n - - r n a l l * FRE D VGL P P NA IL S A L I E Scrlbaer Banker Beale: False Report. .- m Ff°dV°ls=v.the Scrlber banker le lall known to men! of the resldanta of Washington County as one of Dodge, Goontfe rspreeentatlre eltteens.He represented this senatorlal dlsulet to tlzeetateeenatallyearsagu tnanable manner lad #sry satisfactorily to bil éontltoenta.The following communication from Hr. Votpp, published in lut llotdafe Omaha World-Herald, la fully arplen story:Scribner,Heh.. June 18,1911.-Totha some nl me W orld-Huatd than er lma Gi ve F ai r lex vm, e m tt' at nm Admit. rem to Pulle- rnent-elll Rankin Clted by Oppsnseta London, June 21.-The prtnetjla of women entrees was adopted In the houee of commune br the overwhelm-lne majority of B80 rotee.St; T295- ertck Banburfa amendment ll li ll l'the proposal vrae rejected U!to 56. The entire erenlng tree occupied tn demon; the Banbury amendment. The dlscusdon. while ahoerlne the existence of a etlll conldderabls oppoettlon to the rel'-arm. nevealsd no new argument.Many epeakera aopponed the amend- ment on the pound that the present parliament ts too mn to paaeae anauthentic mnnate to edt with men en Important queetion.Others enoeered to 'cy that erlntlne a rote to women oou lend eventually to aromeo belog elected to dt ln parliament.The argument that a large body ot women wee lodllnrent to the canes tree employed br aererat ruembere. who advocated a female nteblactte. llsana Women In Parllemeat. Ramsay llacDoo.ald, soclellat repre-sentative,strongly aupported d o n e:rumen he vote. ee dld ure Hill!! Ge- cll.Blr Joseph UomptonBlckett. pree- ldent ot the national council ot Evergem-al n-ae churches, eeld thlt eldo: the rote to eromen meant their envtrance into parllament. the government and diplomatic aervlce. but he urgedthe house to grant the concoaalttll nn- s:°§f3_»*2.'k°_".:'=:°,.. l \ | l I l l l C l ! \u e n r u y e r a r u l a n e u r e n Bhlpa In Dletreee--Too Lats to Save Terpedoed Veaaell. but Take Survtvere to Pot-L London. June 21.-Vito Admiral wu- Ilnm a. Slzue, U. 8. N.. hae been ap-pointed to take gone-ml charge of the Operation: of the allied nnral forcce In lrlsn Iralera..ttlmlrel Sluts wi! act ln tltla ce 1\ulil}nhllo tlso rltlah naval comlnrlmlor In chief te llb!ll'lll fmm his tum for e perlod. the olllclnl announcetmnt of his npbolttlment explnlna. The Arnertmn m.ltulrala time meanwhile haelwen lmlutotl ne the eltletl eeulor ofllccr ln those walera.The text of the olliclol statementreeds:"llurlmt u short abeoncc of the llrlt lah neva! commander tn chlef nn the meat of Ireland, \.lc\ Atnlrel Sltna nftheFnttesl Htetei navy, has ltointwl llle Ilnz as ullhtl ernlor olllcer In !\nerol charge uf ogromllolte nf tht' nllintl *notni !0r0¢"8 In Irlall \rlttot!l." Brief Manage In Weahlngton.Wnnhlngton, June 21.-A llrlvf mon angn from London brought the mtv! department lt; tlnll :tons nf the nppolnttnontntVimAzlmlmlFilmsto cornrpend the ollletl floral |'maou in t m water::luring the lheencc of the coingonnder of that tllatrlct.v'I"he dooertment hell no other lnftitmatlott na to the new mpnwellntu ptacod upon the American omcer. The statement thot Vice AdmiralSltna had holetcd llla one aa senior all l o d n a v a l o l ! t c ¢ » r ' l n l Q | t I |r r n t c r e l c d l n . _ . . . a ._ a \ . . - a | _ .- . .e. ..¢a. ! . -l e . ;. ptanta and when t-rant went lnto t nebaaeznetlt to regulate it one dey,ll. ble! up and came near notshing Frank. - -- _ n - - - SEND Nil'~lE women HOME FOR W E A RI NG L o w NE C K DRESSES. Sioux City, ls , June IS.-Rev. T. P. Piante, who e couple of Sundaya ago passed through his congregation and gave every woman a pin :ho wore a lornecked traiat and announced that women who came the following Sunday with losr necks would be sent home. kept hte nromiaa and eent nine women out of the church Sunday. lla announced during the eerrlce that tae would continue to praetlce everySunday until the women refrained from nearing that kind ot ealau. He alan denounced chiffon and geor- gette walsts for aroar el. Sunday rnor- ning servicee. Ho hae received ecorcs of telegram! and tettera from all over the country commending htm on his action. e - a s e -- I -Q W A NTS 'r o x e t o w . w n o CAN C A N TE L L HI M! e- jrerett. Waals., June I2. 1917 "'Ab oSuther! a@_._.; the7l1thleaa U»boat campalgn beau-Tlle returns week by week for the lanthree montha show that the U-boat aoltrltlea run ln eraree. and lt la eaanmed that thta week le the creat of a period ot' eupontctlvlly noticed the prerloos week.Laet week includes one da! erhldt lareeerdedaeareoordfor thenutn-bor of reeeola loat. The dtugttoomotn-over.la not rvellrlled orerpeaaiutll- tlrully by mural men, who lnelat thatthe ntlmlrulty tnethwa of Bghtlhl Ui* nubmarlnoa are constantly growtlut lu cllicloncy. In Ulltllllfl of lllll the! point to the conatnntly tncreednl numberor bouts which escape the anbmerlnee. The Uennane ans resortlne to everypoutble method ot ctrcomrellllIl! the patrols and the antnnartnee frequent- ly clutnge the scene ot their overl- tlonl. Town iS NEARLY ware; our wrecked o n Cere'lcatter lurntngFluid Over Kirkpatrick Und.)- Etght Bulldlnga Destroyed. Lindon. ind., June 21.-The Htl!!mwn of Kirkpatrick was nearly 'till nut. br n fire cuuaed when a train onthe Clover Lee! nallroad, cmtalnlne seven c eq loedd f l th dl.' l lwrecked ln the c enter tt! the vtllall and exploded.Flre npoaaa. the atm- tlon anal toactumnn ehop and the fnnuere'elevator ered burned I M eoverul other bulldloga were damaged- aaulsn,JtE;ng£,,,eos»nmts \ - 1 " t 31le7 1:A a tse L1 1: 1 -1. ._A Q enll and |'2 rm the transportation aeenclul tlir Untted Btetee, both no and aveter. be elznllsrty pooled end overated on ltvveromcnt account, under the direction ot the preddent, and thatellsuch meena or transponatlon he operated as a unit. the onning cor»poretlone being paid e just and fair compensation which would cover non mal net prodt.upkeep sod better ments." clmnoan Harrie Dlaeents.These recornmendettooa ere t o llroved hy Commlaaloners Devine, Col ver and Fort.Chairmen Home dia- eenta on the plan for transportationpont. except as a lon resort, and nt; gesls lnstesd "tnet during the wer thepresident be authorised to order 1all and ereter transportation llelllden togtro prelerence to shipment ot cool, coke and other commodllles In the or»der of theirImportance to the puhllc welfare."An urgent necessity estate for Imme- dlete legislation to correct oondltlooe. says me report.because the nmolllprlnl end summer eccnmnletlon ot coal stocks at points dletent fromproducing dlelrlcts "ts not now taking place. hut It must he mode during whatrrmelon of the summer,unless the "'"=..;'..an,~=seinfrom your nel! correspondent et Lin svln.which bore the following head una: "German Benker Victim ed Plot in Dalie County," and then legen onand stetea that a certain well known Fremont business man reported that I had been threatened by one of mr cne tomers that ln theevent that I should bttyalibprtybontl for thebenk thathe would withdraw hll deposits. Injustice to my cnatontereandtothe people of Scribner and vicinity.I de sire to make the statement thatnosoch s threat hae erarbeen made.No one in this comtnnnlti has shown any ox cttement or undue commotion over the ear which hee been declared sgslnat the German gore: nment.It in true that the mm of the people here are of German birth or German desoent.boi they are eheolntely loyal and laerabl ding. and I wish to state that it all the eommnnltlee in the United States had as loyal a dtlzerlhip es this communityhas the country would he absolutely este. This informer nl youre aeya that when -» ' l l \ }l ¢ \ l l \ l 1 l I -u \ | e a eaa e\u u vo f d l m c n l t y .' S t r S m a r t o o e m i h e e o o x t h e G r e e t A n g l o Ju n e r l e a n th r e a d tl rm .q u o t e d op t n lo n e fr o m th e U n i t e d St at es t o s h o w : n e t |, 11 nt 1q |t h e w o m e n t h e vote had proved s failure ln those :men arhtch adoptd lt. America was quoted on the oppoldte olde of the question by lard Robert Cecil. who pointed ont that at the recent prealdentled election both :endl- dates ptedscd thclnnlres to women suttrage. lllekea for ¢ontantment. Lord Robert sold that one of the mein reaaone why he supported wom an sntrrage was that it made for coo tentntent with the guvemment and cre sted the sense that the people weregoverning themselves.For tltet ree eon lt ess indefennlhleto p¢lpel.tlstt°s system under which helf.the populo tlon wee not nepreecnted ln partlement.He satd it would he criminal to dlarc snra the rolce of women In poeteor problems and he expressed the hope that the house would reject the amend ment with no nncertaln rolce.Misa Rankin Clted as Argument. The opponents ol' suffrage made the tm . : s n g s t un nm l d n f th a t r e un n r t r e m w z u q l n u m l l u u i n t u eeasls ea n l r l rcan warehlp he might he union nit nlleplmlp. ss pre-eumuhly he would twlnl his flex only nbnerd so Anserlmn \\\1l eel.The only foot dlecldsetl by IIl|\ llc* pemnent nn td vowels now In Ellnv penn waters hn\e\..beon that lloetnurers have been nent to Ilrltleh ports nml the naval colltrr Jupiter to n l"n~n¢l| port with supplies. Plok Up I0 Survlvora. Bose of ine Atneriven Ilutliln lnBrlllelt Waters, June 21.-Two Am|'rl can destroyers have returned to thinportwithso eurflmrn of :no tm- pedoed Ilrltlelt ahlpn.The ships were sunk et the furthest point wmlwnnl In the Atlantic et whlrh the LIwata |\.l\t eppeered since the nnlltnlted onnlpelgn begun and the respolauo of theAmertcan destroyers to tlwlr S. 0. 8. ere! a run ut' more Ihnn 100 tnlltat When the Armritnn wnreltliwt nrrtretlnnllu»srvtlv they hllttld tho ships hml snnlnheti lun! for :nnny lmuretheyrwlwflabouttnthollnrlttnleerrh of :nanlvursl.The crew of nm of the sunken ehipel 32 tn smlnlwr, true found ln one llfvhont. while tt! nuhlmrnfromthe.wrrnnsl ehlp wen'phluwl up from mu nmnll lmtllaa.Pour litllltlrl fnltn tht latter nhlp were klllo¢'| by Blehl Iiebflskl. Str: I received your neme a few days ago with the informatlon that you were a resident of Illalr for A great number ol years and you that might furnish me with the Information that Ideeire. I em sn Orphan and I understand that I was born in your City in the year ol tssz hot I have no information as tom;parents or any of my relations end ee rw were reeldent of ltlair it that time I thought you might be able to tell me somethin; about them.I will state all that 1 was told by the people that adopted me, and maybe you can remember somethmg about it,and lt you can you erlll be of great eaalt- ence to me.I lea found on the streets of BIeLr in 154 e td taken to the Orphan tome at Coonelll Illuih Iona, I area kept nn- til 1886 when I was adopted out to a family by the name of Klrkharn.Theyto'd me my nemo was Wllllam Cole and l have been going by that name over since I left them. 1 was also given the names of A C. e Drive Fenvenl en the Artes Fronte em of lllenc hy, the Laden War Dfnoe Reperte. Lonnlnn, June 21.--Ilrltlslt troops onthe Atres from drove fonvenrl. recep-turlng from the liennane the edrenced poets east of Munch:'ehldl me been lost on Monday. the war once report»ed.Thelwr poets ere ln the sector of Infantry Ittll which the 0e1"tlllttltI"le\lIn vnln to use durlnl their furious assaults ltlnl. Sunday night and lion- IIIIJ naurntng. SAVE RECRUITS sms masts Secretary of the Navy Makes Vice Charges attteweert In Hel to Governor. Waslnlnnlon.June 21.--Senlltionei charges that newsl recruits at o n Newport. lt. I. trntnlog nation ere es-poned to open gnntbllng houses, lm lnurttl resorts nod illegal selee of ltq nor were made by tlerretary Denlelsin snnzlunclm: that he hed eppelled to Governor lkoclclnnn. nh r r z e ll StlllP ELE LE SUNK . { Qilé E I country Lsto face next vlnter e mostserious and an irreparable situation." Points to sen Coal Shortage.Present production of bituminous or the ner. tru zum! un: :ntl num Iowa buy liberty bond! that the thou men- liuped thnat vu mule to me.This il iblnltltllj' neun no me or my of my co- 2;`$@¢"`i»&L"°£"I»§2 Ilu`{{»In& `I$f itie- Jeannette Itaakln. the only women rep resentative In the American eongrwl.on the que|| .Ipn'ot the entry ot the the explnnlun of lhlr tnrpodn.Dixon and Stephen rmunps 1 neva vm Ulu 1 w-~--- - - - -~ - Compllmented by Admiral Sims.tentuhlr. Phillipain regerdl to thil.Admin! Slms and |:l||lI" ||:|\:|| u!T|maybe you know them if w.maybe Gable Message '~°=°;f°_; ;;~~°»-=-- n-re met tha' ~!g»-1:-»>1g-.f»=\ Ilt|ll fp..between the three you might mink ' f ' - ° " ° ' g ; ; _ ; g ;" ° possible maximum, principally because of cool cer ehortezc. the report de-clares.Consequenttr the extra lame production of anthrecite coal thisspring. onefourth [roster than usual, has been diverted to meuaqnn menima ordlnerlly tllled bs'bltnmlnouscool nod coke.Anthracite mines pare been given ample car lI1PD3J'& the com rniselon obserree. "by reason of thebloee corporate nelntlon between mtltnnltwrtstlon and entbreclte produc tion."Bltnrolnous mlnee.however.ore compelled by the eer slaortnke to upers_te only Dirt time and mettymln ere ers :clog into other work.Contributing fectore ln the disorgan ladon rates from New York to nw-port News and to Boston and the preo tlee ot late ships ln memo; trips tothe norfhlrert in water ballast rethor than mlfy zg cool. emma FRHGHTER IS 3UN|( Bay State ol' the Warren Llne Bent to Bottom hy Gennan Bub-murine. Boulton, June 21.-The Bay lltete. a lirttleh freighter of the Warren llnc,has been sent to the bottom by e Ger yet heerd anyone make soy comolalnte. In rect. the lrholl lhlnt originated from e certain rumor which tree thoroughly investigated by the Dodge ooonty concll of defense and ns found to he ab eotutely gronndleee.When the rumor was ent spread about all ot ns were wondering where lu the county aneh s lhrest bed been ml de.I eras positive ibut noeueh thrett hltbbeen msde toour institution, and from what! learned by inquiry none ol the other books were threatened ln the manner recited by your informer nee tn eoy other menner. Fumhermore. I went to eay that noone tn thin community knew thet this bank purcheeed a liberty bond.We usually do thingu 'rrithodt snr greatoetentatlon. and we do not believe In showing our patrtiotism br ruoninzdorrn one side ol' the street and up the otherrinlllle e bell and proclaming it to the popnlece.Everything' around ben hu been ee calm and serene an could Pvllihlr he and Hght here I went. to regteur a meet 153. orooe protest. ln behalf ol my fellowcitizens. and any to whoever eterted this rumor thet theme is en spotogy due Slr Fredertck Bunbury, nnlonlst, de scribed Mies Rnnkln an bevtnz hevnhysterical and unable to vote. but tht-Iand other pleas egelnet the eblllty of women to exercise the freochiee tell on deat ears. end when the dlrialmuwee =-lggt the members trooped into the hoo vltb the elm of puttin( anend once for ell to e question srbltll they had made up their mlode nu longer was en eeedemlc one, by rottng upon it as e ilre Issue.So assured were the Iupfporters of the meeeure ot the outcomo of the dlvldon that even the megnltude of the majority in Ile furor did not more them to mr unusual demonstrationwhen tho tlgures were announced. new YORK GlHLS. nlsarrun Elght Hundred Have Left TheirHomes Slnce January 1-teeoclv ing Inquiry Begun. New York.June 2!.--More thaneight hundred glrle between the ages of ten end twenty :eere have dleeppeared from their homes here since January 1.It treoeplred coincidentwtth en announcement br Potlre Com- ets mt tlwlr work.Altarrlrnrt ¢\lrr¢ epondrnts were ||l|"!4ilI. l1t1\"I||;: |w|l|lnrlttcl through nn urmtugfunttml ln tween the lfnllvtl Stottlr mul llrltlniagovernments.Thi llrlllnlt ndlnlrnlty designed an otllrinl phntoglmphor tntake pictures of en)thl|\¢ siellrtel hy the newspaper mon.Many tulvturwt were tehn. allowing the Amorlrnlt inn |'rnternlaluK_ with the llrltlnh snllrm-1.The Amertrens ttrwwnliltl n lplrnellul appearance. being nn nm- n lltulj of nehtlnx men na could be found uny vrhere.Although there ere on wn:~|Imr~ fn lhi¢.llom| on tlw tltllr of liquor In thlu port. the salons are ont tht' rvlt\I¢:wuut of either Amcrlmlt nr llrltl shOne of the dlvlnlonn of ilu'\:nrrl eens Ia lzdtiutllag their ilrttlnh ml Ienguee into the m}t\l|rlt°t nf thu Amertenn nnllonel gmnv. _. . . . . . _ . _. . . . . . . . _ . . __ _ _ . . Bstautus asset AT rata TAX Provlncee I-Iefues to Meet the lnereseed War Contrlbutlon of $15,000,000 Mont!-ny. Copenhagen, Juno 22.-The ltrlglnn provinces how rerunfl to ntuvt :tw lnrroesedwar ¢unlrlhtltl¢»n nf uatnno, Hoping to hear from you in tho mer tuture in rounds to the above and Llet. you can furmeh me with the required inlormatlon. I will cloee remaining Yoon nespectlullvW1l.i.lAM COLE :nog ileeritt Ave. Everett. Washington P. S. ¥elersye hes!!longing to are or in lmorr somcthuur ebout my Mother. So plcsso help rl you een. .Ico.\m1r~at£o To FIX COM. PRICE.; Trlnl Begun ol lndltdduals and Cor- poratlone. Q - New York.June 15.-The govern- ment's esse ageloet. sixtytour indivi- duals end 103 corporations indicted on a charge of conspiring to restrain trade and tix prices in eemlbituminous cool reglonein Virginle end 'Wont Virginia wee brought to trial here in the United Stetea court wdey. The defendants ere- .s . . . A . . -a l . . .\ l . h a l s h ¢ h Boston.June 21.--'l`!u\alnttn;of the Ilrltlllt ntcanslwr Elele. preeumnblr by e ttermen sutmmrtne. tree reportedln n rattle ttlewulgv reoel\e¢I by the bey lnnft uno from Cuptnln Pla-ree.her romtnmulvr.The \t1|a\ol left BostonJune 8 for ul\llI!lr»i1l'l'. England. with o ;!\*tkrnI mr.:u.The tonnage meds no reference to the crew.. SAYS THINGS outer IN sms spimnt Ambassedor Declares n mReports of lmpendlng Revolution Are Without Foundation. Wunlulngturu, June 21.--Senor Itleon. lhv 'S|»nnls\l\ nznlreneatlor, declared that reports ot lsnpendtng revolution toSpainerewithoutfoundation.He nddml thutwotnplelnte hed been manlv by one nf the branches of the ermr. I||.ll. lhlll Ihoy hurl heen attended Inln n satisfactory wr and that tran quillity now nlgm. z,ooo :e1cH1oAN1A|t|£ns IDLE Swke of RN llaehlne Waders for sHalle In Wages flee Up Operations. I ULLEKMANN 'l'he largest and 0ldest Exclusive l'¢Jewelry Storein the City. IGollach, mn sl Mr. and lin Heh,:ndli l! Gu n n, Ti m zhuf of Hr. and Mn. Tsm 1| No Lumber Order Too Large in LomorEa§ Or Too Small lor us ln flu.We have a variedstork nl hlgh gfadelumber lor every purpose.Drup In und II su bm a r i ne d l U 10 £0 81 1 o !U Q tothl stu rdy Ind l oya l GBI SBRI1 dl\ ¢8nl m l n d o n r r A r i h l l n o o n : m u u e " g i l g m '|{$1"Il|0.ll]l) Itllliltllly w lllrla DGIBI [Il\.|6€¢uuu lim it!nav " " ' " " j .PIE..-nnn nll nr m |Hnn nte hn tvH \{l 'Pd ni Rnv lhn lr mul ri rln ltv 1 th ln k ll ni .0 l \ |8 l I d b e g u n l h l m u l ! R l f f m n z i l l n. . . ' $§ L '. . .. :n v n I u\ \ \hnlalnwu1'| uuon a nt i-i ra n ! l uv.In n a ! !- 0 l |&° d » a d z k e n Kmftnnw .Mlrh..J u n e - i i . - O p t u v a n u g u \ \ u ¢ - -v " " r --- -.._._hero.The ahlp wsa valued at 8,250,-ooo and carried n cargo of supplies to:he British gowernment valued at $:.uo0.n00.'Tha dltvntchea contained no Infor- mation as to the fate of Captain .uu-anden Fenton and 45 member: of tha U n \ . r m u n n o p n ,, . . . .,__ " _ __ _ _t h a n = 'a l l n g e t h a r = ° °m u c h o f u m a w !i n t o ° ° " ° ' , § ° ' ; ,f " " ° ° °d u e s n m : ; ; : , : " ' . " ; : ' ; ; :. . ; ; ; , ; . : a . ; . , . . ; ; ; . .r . ¢ } \ 2 f.|1 l i ; I S = » ; f » = = = f l n t h e n a w a p a p c r a g o t h a c o n d u c t e d a f t e r !e o a e n t h a l m u r d e r .| §t h e l l v r m a n a h a w f ¢» r 4 ' v 1l 1 ' \ | | 1 r l h u I n o u r c o u n t r y .I n i l m e l j t l a t h !B p a o l a l g , "I u r a a u .t i o n a f r o m i l u *h u n k s .T l n h n u k u a r e p m a e n t I t h i n k t h a t t h o i o a a u i d t h a P a x i l .J u n o 2 1 , - A : p e d a l | u | , m , , .g i v e n t h o n e n m t y u f t w o ; m r h o n d a h a l t e r .£9 0 6 3 U ! l a t h a t i r u e i n t l i l l f i n e d v p a r l m e n l h a !b e e n c r n t e d a t f o r v r h l c h I h r | a r o \ l n c M u r e r w p o n n i u r b a n t h a n a r e n o t h o l a .b u t o n l y r u 1111 m l t : l l l \ J o f m a r i n e b r a d e m o b l e .i h l *: s u n - r u n !B r u w r l n g a l !m m t h » \ '.¢....,g !|\i'ru-amen:roam-|m.mm,|cout|1\»u\1f»n¢. aim: the jury nn behalf of the movem- ment, :aid it wuuh! be abown that prices warn Raed and agreements mad: in ISIN, 1915. ww, and 1911.The smoke- lula coalopcratora' aaaocialion in ooo- junctiun with aalu a|;|::1t.a ar.~l othera,ha declltrd. drctaied pricea,organlaed tlnnn In Bilchlzan coal mlaea amplor ina ahnult mo thousand men are at anmmlawli ,na :lm rvnult a a atrike of 21.0luarhllm workera, who dcllllhd anlncrouw In :heir share ot a nn ad~ tance rnlluwed last April. ua.. Ann|A ilnlannf ll annndlnl har\yinBulaandYshrd Courts.talk over y our nc ods with us.n means satlsfnc ol '¢\al\tr'J\.v¢I\|1 at South ol CIU I r. Hut~tlun and A saving to y ou ~ §l| Mcfluarrie Lumber & Coal Co ldllier Hansen, Lara .Iuperson and working combinations and csuhliahad ."¢1`E§.``\`i.`»¢'I`.E`»¢I»,"u~._-~ Chris Peterson *hiPP''dl car of hogs agreements culling for uniform. con nn Knnnlrd. »»..-. ~ .4¢ » ~ ~'» ¢¢. .,,.....,..,. i ' ¢ g é ' H m a - - .- ¢ - - - 1 -1-gg f" __.-...M 161i..-. aa so Hn. -io hnlloltmli rtlholtlilin the Woodman Girth. Unk Gran Camp Nu 24, one day lui. week st ber countryhome. when sh! served a fine dinner and supper.An afternoon pmgn mlru given and the Indie: ny that Mn. Bolton il | delighUu% beaten, and hope for other meetings with herl m u m u m m : ver wn al Paragraphs n d Items o l Izterest in Loc al Radars tertuined nt dinnur on Tuqday their lon, John Neuhood,and his friend, Earl Kennon, bull: nf Omnhn, and Itev. and Hrs. W. W. Phutz, of Schuyler, nllol whom len here £0 utnnd the Nnrboocllinda: we dding, on Monday evening.. . - -. . . _. . . Rev. John B. William: united in mu- ringe, on Tuesday aflemoon.at the lulyron Zlutdngar home, Hr.William Dobomeckcr and Illia Hndehna Peck. of Oakllbd,Iowa,ua which plum lhey returned md I i li make their home neu' tbl! town on a nice farm. _ . w »»-»~ BLAIR mms c m ~ l l humd t l m m d a i l r %.1$9.m.6n|1r c . . s . o n h h o u i J.! \.» .¢\ 1tr u.5 ua . N n . l d |I 1 n . : . S \ n . ISIN! da i.lyez.Su. . t h m . $ n d a r m l r |» W eub und O. la .l .i l|-T 1 `!.¢ln.m.d¢I.l!' P., M. a 0. s a u n m m a910 |. m.d |} .l fu. Sm \.lI.15¢.m.||A1I!¢!. Sul. 61$n.m.d|!.\1. Esth-¢r Gatos,the f o u r - y u r o l d daughter of Mr.an d li n.C.Rn; a n n o u n c a m a n t o f t h e m a r r fi g o o f D r . w . F r a n k H l m p h i i l ,o f t h i s ci l y, an d Mis a Lol a Elh al T\y ¥o r, o! B lue S pri ng s, Ne b ra s ka , w h ic h oc c u rr e d W e dn es da y m o m m y ,Ju n e 20 . at B l u e Sp r i ng s . Dr . H e m p hi l l i n on e o f B la i r '| d en t i l l l . a m o a t e x a m p l a r y s w n x m a n w h o ha s m ad e a h o t t o l Ir l e n d l i n Bla ir du r i n g h i s fur m o n t hs ' t e ti d a n c n h e r e . Th e b r i d e l a s d a u g h t e r o f R e v. a n d b l n .W i l l i a m M .Ta y l o r ,o f B l u e Spri ngs,a n d w e h a n m u c h co n n den ce i n D r .H e m p b i l h j u d g m e n t th a t sh e is I.m o a t c h a r m i n g y o u n g i a d y .Th e d o c t n r k f r i l n d l h e n w i l l I I Bull. ~ Fm.|az~ Dan lrlcllanignlqrbo used so farm n t l . { R e p - o r t e d B y C r o w e l l G r a i n & L u m - b e r C m ] R A L N - w h e n - . . . . . .. .| 2 2 5 Cor n»~.X5 2 ~att . . .52 [ R e p o r t e d b y F n r m e r s ' C o - o p e n t l vo U u l o a . } W h e l t . . . . . . . . . .$2.25 C o r n - ' W h i t e - Y e l | | o l r . . . . . ... . . . .i l 5 2 ~B0 locatrud °}.£ Stale Bank.15-ti 42lf 3 are Monday md mJ>°?»Tuesdzy of each ' '.week.13-if StopLEsten! Don't forget' the White City Restaurant 0pen Day and Mght N o ve m b e r .l n . B . d l a d s o m e m o n t h l ag o an d he h a id a p ub li c a le , di sp os in g o f h i s fu m e q u i p m e n t , u n d r a n t e d h i : I .|id o n t of t h i s c o u n t y fo r l n u m b e r o f y u m , f o r s o m e t i m e b a c k r a i d i n g i n B u r t c o u n t y , : r u i n B l a i r i u t l a n d " e n r o u t l t o S e l l t l l ,W a s hi n g to n ,t o vi s it £1 9 0 l i lt e rl wh o m b l h . u n t .se en f o r m o r e t h a n 2 0 J u r a .I I n l n u n d s l o o k i n g o u r t h e : n u m c o u t o o u n t r : p r e t t y g a n e n l i y , W u h i n g t o n , O l e | vo~ from Dr~ J. G. Smith, last Fr! f r o m 1 " t i n L i u l s "t o a 6 c y l i n d e r ol da mo bi la .. B h i :R l c k l t .S t o r e f o r La d i e s ' W a i s t :$1 a n d $1.25.G l r l l 'D u n n l |: J u n n e li n d a u r lo ld of bindinl twine.Better be nfs ibm sorry ani put. in an alder for your supply now.. I 9 tl Pnrmm|' Co-Op-antive linian. . Ed. Keliy I snt our to Ld g h tb l tn : o f tha Unk m visit hll allter. llu. Genrudo Nagel.Ha su accom- pmied by lin-le Fnncea Kooomm. ln. Brown cams up from Ashland on Wednesday md will spend aural weeks at the home of hu son, B. W. Brown. in ihil city. Wanted:-At onc e, uma mlm anti h r .Study employment.--llinneaott Hamas Factory, Winans,Hinnloota. IB-lf. Zife easy. Wsnted-A dr! to srork in zrowr. one srilling ze take outside andere Enquire st this omce.19-U Luisa it Jseobson said John Beek- lun s si:cylinder oldsmoblls ls.s|. week, the ji:st six-cyiindes oldsmobile ur sold in Nebnsks,msnufscturersnotbelnzsble heretofore so meet the demsnd for these cus sresl of the His- soori riser.In the purchsse of mu css Becklun gets into the aristocratic auto mobile socisty and will bl envied by his less fortunste neighbors sod uso eistu.John hss been jlmmlng sround | pa st or o f th e P in t I're ab y£ | ri ln c l} ur ¢'h Int. :-ir lmyt er,sp o k e th e w a r d s w h i c h Iu n l l ed In h o l y w e d l o c k , M r . R o y A l l i l o n N c l r l w o d a n d Mi ns M a b e l ID I! Il n l u d o r .a t l h u h o m o o f t h e b r fd e ' | p u e n t s .M r .a n d Mug.w .T . h l u d o r .l l H e r m a n ,M l "G o k i i e . . . .¢ -.... I) r . l i l l l e r h u m o ve d h h d e n t a l a £- ll c a fr o m o u r ( `u l » l t u ' l B u r k z o l b ! r o o m s s h o w n l l l 1 Iq f'| D m ( S t i l l .l l L I A U T O T I R E S A R B m o m u m Th a t o k ! c a si n g y o u m.ny :gang may ' N u m =-..-..- nA nmm¢:>¢¢>| naaaobooobow ooo oswofoocvo 0 CDIHMNDER Afiaaews F {.v ,»"\ ~A f f , i fa \~.Q .. fs-z , . , / r ' f $ » / 5 ' >:.,".f . a -f3..1 f i 1 fa "9 =~fa fo Jv+ ' »v ¢~ , . . '¢.: ;x:" Adorplnu Andnwl. u. B. N., who ll commander uf the American bltiluhip Oklahoma. EQUAL 5UFFRAGl3'AOAlN When the amendment providing Iorfemale suffrage wee voted on and dr Ieeted at the i9l~lelection it wee _ree- eonebly believed ihet the question nee settled until noch time ee the question could be lurlully submitted to e vote by the electore of the stem.But e bil!providing for iimlted etelutory Iomenl'eulfrg e Ill inlmdoc ed ln the lut legislature and by A wel! organized lobby adopted br e eyetem of disgraceful tredee ard iofrolling. Now potitione era being circuleted throughout the elele cdiing for e re fenmdum vote on the subject et the 1918. election. wnM£n'Ii~'NEMiur Preclpitate Disturbance in Front of White House. u w - - Suffrbgt Picket:Dlspiay Oflendvn llgn and Hearty llobhld by Angry Crowd.\ \\|mlng}on, June 21.-A nentriot In fron! of the \\'hlte House was precipi lnled when the Russian mission entered the ground: lo present lu credemlutsto Eresident \\'|l»o11.A [rent sign was hold :loft by \he sulfroze pickets at the gutet.The sign read: "To the Ilnsslnn Allnlon:PresidentWilson and Envoy llool are deeelvlng lluasla.They nr °\\'e are n democ ney.Help us win n world wnr no that democracy may aur\i\e.'- "Wm the women of Am-erin. tellyoothnt Amerie; lsnot n democfney. hrenty mlillon Amerieon women ondaoled the right to vote.President Wilson is the ehlef opponent of 11101nlllonai fnnchlse.Help un make ms rmllou redly free.Teli our government that ibmust ilheralo lul peopl before ll. can élnlm free Russia urn ally."The 'dm was held aloft by MlLuey Bum: of New York null ll LnI\1v.~nee Lewis of l'I:llndel||l|\n. Whol crowd of soo pennns nm: had auth end to leo the Russian envoy! ga~ the mlm. they rushed tho women an sore it down."This is treason," one woman cr! | as she wrelted one end of the banne from Bllnl Burns."We glee our sons and then you u this." another shouted.The womewho held lhe banner tw Jvlllesl, bu were not injured.White House policemen mmm the~ from the crond and took them annhelr banner inside the gates at t~ oxocmivo mnnsloa.whlu- the rlotcus scene was am enacted at one ent:once. the lluvwlnmlmlon pnnaed Into the White llo~ :rounds through another zum Thmembers: nf the mhuion dld not Me th dgn that caused the outbreak,no |\l\t1 uollee the dlmonier. coRREsPoNuENcE ARRESTED FUR ln r o xz c xr r o n ETC - - - - u n a A week ago lest Saturday nighta large quantity of beer and liquor was stolen from the eellar at the reaidenee of the late Judge Wilton. Sheriff Uehrena and the city polrce traced the thef t and later Ita destina- tion. Onlut liafednesday evening County Attorney lleneke tiled eomplaint in Justice Croce' court against nineteen penonl,la y oung men ando :wuz women and a married woman, ehawng them with intoxlcaliomhl vim;liquor 1| their poaeaaion Jac. Jac. in violation oflaw-four monte in the complaint. A number have given honda othera entered into a reoognizaneg for appear ance on the-21th lnat. for tr1aL m a PROFIT To Pnonucsas Becntary ol W lr Daniela Throws Down Gage ef Balls to Manufnctueen. Wmlhlnztun June 21.--Seerttmy of thc Navy Dunkls tlurmf h i m the use of lmtllu In the pnlluccm ofrmllluodlllwl notdfd hy tha navy in the prosccmlon of the war.In qu-l'efence with the tedvrnl :rude enl mlmdlon he asked that body to ddrr mlna the con of production of mul,copper, cement. iron orc and dk.l l than dechred: "I nm mln : to knnw what these ihiuxl coat and dve the prodnoen llb-eral prom. but beyond that I nm not mln: to pay."lie said that ll was true that the navy hp bought cuppvr nl. 1? ron!!| pound when the msrln-t prim mu:20 rents, but the nmdvt supply la nor nhausied and mow must be ubtuln.-rl at a reasonabie price. LONG CREEK. Pe and his Llnzickshauk drove their truely hone Ind spent the day with Wm. Allen lut Frldny; um gnnd old couple ue wr. of visitors and never forget webring ehoer towe "shut-inn." A crowd of our young lolkn hier! themsehrel to Nalhazrs Lake Sunday, Iilh well B lind bukou whom they spent a plenant day. Gertrude Islay Allen celebrnlxd her eiennlh birthday on the 19th ieal. by cntef tdnlnk a' dozen little Mhees of her neighborhood. and auch otruiona ere bright spots in !i[e°| calendar. Hr. and En. Bere: Compton won: Omaha elniton Thunday. Hr.Bpeoldinl:re lu md lo him home et Fort heavensrorth. Ku.. on Honda! af ter tem :coke at the home of hiadnughter. Lin. il. A. Wilcox. Me d u s a .Sam Heller,w.w. r Pr n | .1. u- John Rodgers returned from Mayo Brothers institute at Rochester, ltlnn., last Tuesday.While there his case las under continuous Investigation by a halt dozen of the medtcal corps for eight days, finally resulting ln an ad mission of these eminent medical acl netists that they nidn't imosr what alied John and proposed to put him on the operating table and "open him up" an anaxptoratlon.When this decision eras reached John was on the ouerating table and he "rla up" and said, "Nast Nay! not on your life,produce your nilI,it'a Blair and a bran:home lor Johnnie."John thinks, however, that he got more then his mouey'a worth an benefits derivtd and ts feeling much better than srhen he lreht. Mrs.K. P. Howes, who is actively engaged in soliciting Red Cross funds, reports that the Blair Horse Collar Co. has made s donation of str: to the cause._.A j Pete Badegrosr is goin;to quit his employment with the Farmers'Co operattveconcern and Hsnager Chris tensen is looking fora good :nan to take his place. Dave Steed has bought the 4acreWishert tract dogn near the old [air ground southeast of the city, from Nels Nelson. "l°o regulate fortune teltlng" is a measure before the Omaha city com mission, says an Omaliipsper, and adds "tho new ordinance provides for ine revocation of the iicense, where fraud ts shown."To the average person a licensed fortune "telter" is a fraud, not necessary to 2e shown. There is a trlte say ing that "You oan't eat the pie and keep lt."The Enterprise iw since recognized this saying si being trueas trite and has quite a lot of "pie" saved up interding to give a "ple" banquet some of those due. An Irishman who had listened to a sermon on the Judgement Day stepped up to the paslor and said: "Father, I want to ask you s leur questions touch- ing on the things you preached about today-Do you really think that on the Judgement Day everybody srill he there?"The priest said:"That ts ms understanding."Will Cain and Abel be there?""llndoubtodly."AndDavid and Goliath-svil1 they both be there?""Phat is my information an~ belief.""And IlrianBoru and OliveCromwell will be there?""Alsuremll they svili be there?""And the A. 0. H.'s and the A. P. »t.'s!" "l am quit~ poeitlve they will he there togctben'"Father," said the pariehioncr. "ther ll he llttle judgln' dono the tint day.' / - - . . CDIHMNDER Afiaaews F {.v ,»"\ ~A f f , i fa \~.Q .. fs-z , . , / r ' f $ » / 5 ' >:.,".f . a -f3..1 f i 1 fa "9 =~fa fo Jv+ ' »v ¢~ , . . '¢.: ;x:" Adorplnu Andnwl. u. B. N., who ll commander uf the American bltiluhip Oklahoma. EQUAL 5UFFRAGl3'AOAlN When the amendment providing Iorfemale suffrage wee voted on and dr Ieeted at the i9l~lelection it wee _ree- eonebly believed ihet the question nee settled until noch time ee the question could be lurlully submitted to e vote by the electore of the stem.But e bil!providing for iimlted etelutory Iomenl'eulfrg e Ill inlmdoc ed ln the lut legislature and by A wel! organized lobby adopted br e eyetem of disgraceful tredee ard iofrolling. Now potitione era being circuleted throughout the elele cdiing for e re fenmdum vote on the subject et the 1918. election. wnM£n'Ii~'NEMiur Preclpitate Disturbance in Front of White House. u w - - Suffrbgt Picket:Dlspiay Oflendvn llgn and Hearty llobhld by Angry Crowd.\ \\|mlng}on, June 21.-A nentriot In fron! of the \\'hlte House was precipi lnled when the Russian mission entered the ground: lo present lu credemlutsto Eresident \\'|l»o11.A [rent sign was hold :loft by \he sulfroze pickets at the gutet.The sign read: "To the Ilnsslnn Allnlon:PresidentWilson and Envoy llool are deeelvlng lluasla.They nr °\\'e are n democ ney.Help us win n world wnr no that democracy may aur\i\e.'- "Wm the women of Am-erin. tellyoothnt Amerie; lsnot n democfney. hrenty mlillon Amerieon women ondaoled the right to vote.President Wilson is the ehlef opponent of 11101nlllonai fnnchlse.Help un make ms rmllou redly free.Teli our government that ibmust ilheralo lul peopl before ll. can élnlm free Russia urn ally."The 'dm was held aloft by MlLuey Bum: of New York null ll LnI\1v.~nee Lewis of l'I:llndel||l|\n. Whol crowd of soo pennns nm: had auth end to leo the Russian envoy! ga~ the mlm. they rushed tho women an sore it down."This is treason," one woman cr! | as she wrelted one end of the banne from Bllnl Burns."We glee our sons and then you u this." another shouted.The womewho held lhe banner tw Jvlllesl, bu were not injured.White House policemen mmm the~ from the crond and took them annhelr banner inside the gates at t~ oxocmivo mnnsloa.whlu- the rlotcus scene was am enacted at one ent:once. the lluvwlnmlmlon pnnaed Into the White llo~ :rounds through another zum Thmembers: nf the mhuion dld not Me th dgn that caused the outbreak,no |\l\t1 uollee the dlmonier. coRREsPoNuENcE ARRESTED FUR ln r o xz c xr r o n ETC - - - - u n a A week ago lest Saturday nighta large quantity of beer and liquor was stolen from the eellar at the reaidenee of the late Judge Wilton. Sheriff Uehrena and the city polrce traced the thef t and later Ita destina- tion. Onlut liafednesday evening County Attorney lleneke tiled eomplaint in Justice Croce' court against nineteen penonl,la y oung men ando :wuz women and a married woman, ehawng them with intoxlcaliomhl vim;liquor 1| their poaeaaion Jac. Jac. in violation oflaw-four monte in the complaint. A number have given honda othera entered into a reoognizaneg for appear ance on the-21th lnat. for tr1aL m a PROFIT To Pnonucsas Becntary ol W lr Daniela Throws Down Gage ef Balls to Manufnctueen. Wmlhlnztun June 21.--Seerttmy of thc Navy Dunkls tlurmf h i m the use of lmtllu In the pnlluccm ofrmllluodlllwl notdfd hy tha navy in the prosccmlon of the war.In qu-l'efence with the tedvrnl :rude enl mlmdlon he asked that body to ddrr mlna the con of production of mul,copper, cement. iron orc and dk.l l than dechred: "I nm mln : to knnw what these ihiuxl coat and dve the prodnoen llb-eral prom. but beyond that I nm not mln: to pay."lie said that ll was true that the navy hp bought cuppvr nl. 1? ron!!| pound when the msrln-t prim mu:20 rents, but the nmdvt supply la nor nhausied and mow must be ubtuln.-rl at a reasonabie price. LONG CREEK. Pe and his Llnzickshauk drove their truely hone Ind spent the day with Wm. Allen lut Frldny; um gnnd old couple ue wr. of visitors and never forget webring ehoer towe "shut-inn." A crowd of our young lolkn hier! themsehrel to Nalhazrs Lake Sunday, Iilh well B lind bukou whom they spent a plenant day. Gertrude Islay Allen celebrnlxd her eiennlh birthday on the 19th ieal. by cntef tdnlnk a' dozen little Mhees of her neighborhood. and auch otruiona ere bright spots in !i[e°| calendar. Hr. and En. Bere: Compton won: Omaha elniton Thunday. Hr.Bpeoldinl:re lu md lo him home et Fort heavensrorth. Ku.. on Honda! af ter tem :coke at the home of hiadnughter. Lin. il. A. Wilcox. Me d u s a .Sam Heller,w.w. r Pr n | .1. u- John Rodgers returned from Mayo Brothers institute at Rochester, ltlnn., last Tuesday.While there his case las under continuous Investigation by a halt dozen of the medtcal corps for eight days, finally resulting ln an ad mission of these eminent medical acl netists that they nidn't imosr what alied John and proposed to put him on the operating table and "open him up" an anaxptoratlon.When this decision eras reached John was on the ouerating table and he "rla up" and said, "Nast Nay! not on your life,produce your nilI,it'a Blair and a bran:home lor Johnnie."John thinks, however, that he got more then his mouey'a worth an benefits derivtd and ts feeling much better than srhen he lreht. Mrs.K. P. Howes, who is actively engaged in soliciting Red Cross funds, reports that the Blair Horse Collar Co. has made s donation of str: to the cause._.A j Pete Badegrosr is goin;to quit his employment with the Farmers'Co operattveconcern and Hsnager Chris tensen is looking fora good :nan to take his place. Dave Steed has bought the 4acreWishert tract dogn near the old [air ground southeast of the city, from Nels Nelson. "l°o regulate fortune teltlng" is a measure before the Omaha city com mission, says an Omaliipsper, and adds "tho new ordinance provides for ine revocation of the iicense, where fraud ts shown."To the average person a licensed fortune "telter" is a fraud, not necessary to 2e shown. There is a trlte say ing that "You oan't eat the pie and keep lt."The Enterprise iw since recognized this saying si being trueas trite and has quite a lot of "pie" saved up interding to give a "ple" banquet some of those due. An Irishman who had listened to a sermon on the Judgement Day stepped up to the paslor and said: "Father, I want to ask you s leur questions touch- ing on the things you preached about today-Do you really think that on the Judgement Day everybody srill he there?"The priest said:"That ts ms understanding."Will Cain and Abel be there?""llndoubtodly."AndDavid and Goliath-svil1 they both be there?""Phat is my information an~ belief.""And IlrianBoru and OliveCromwell will be there?""Alsuremll they svili be there?""And the A. 0. H.'s and the A. P. »t.'s!" "l am quit~ poeitlve they will he there togctben'"Father," said the pariehioncr. "ther ll he llttle judgln' dono the tint day.' / - - . . g|1 11 Enterprise r . m m .w w - a n i m u f g , a l t ~ l m a t o s k i x l l s l d a u ullillliifi sha ll he huh : nh rn nvuiil nsa m mlom ut. me a n.;l h l r k i .Lvcrl aubudllif numun a h um nm un m ue m il ie u n an ~slnAaaiu»nuwusm¢n ISSUED s v n ? r m u n ' udln ~ . s r I _ q n w - 1 A l l l h t a r y C a m p A r m y C a n w n m m r o e m t l y l o c l u d a t D a l r l o l n u in o f p u s h i m p o r u n c a zo a ci t y li ke I e : U d a l l .A un l l l u r y e x p o r t ,i n u r vi e w e d h y r az f1 ZH _ - -- - H - - S u b l e r l e l t i o n R a t !O n i D o l l a r a u r m A d va n c e » -- - -" -¢.-.,.....-.- - - - Jos BPH l10ACllBN|J ER Inuph Uolcbcnucr dicli at his home lnthf lldty i nt loud ly o vqn ln gn 9 cfdnck,d u r mHcrin¢some four honda! um; cancer of the awmacb. Dcoctlld vu born in Warren count; Ohh. Scptnnbcr 12, 1854, ramécing lu lilinoh with his parcnu when sh gnuof nn. aadlnur tn northern loin, lul uqucntlg locating in Blair in 1595.lsr Gcbbil NW , bl Ind Pclrl Thclkchcn 'nn marlhd Qhln in Blcir and have nlidud hero mince that lime.T m toll, Bruce Ind Clarence.were bon. tbthcm and they with their mother, an hen!! ot a £\thcr'a ma huubancw l o n and compcnionlhip.An :geo father. Adam Goachenuer. une claw. H u .Btnvc nl,and dx ihclf dams, lndamal 0. H. Ireland, .Inman Trix: - hh. Lou Lllta. John Dixon. Gilbert Blau Ind Gum Gum: are aurvivirg n h t l n sFnntnl llrrica was heh! lt the Eph aopcl church at 2:30 p. m. lul. Wedncl day . Ru.A. E. Ilcnh. pulor of the church.oida ting and burinl bel:g made in the Blur cemetery. |°"'I'eke the elngle item of Y. H. C A.sort" he pointed nut, "it enll be neeeeeen lo put. up seven Y. ll. c. A blllllllql ot the Delldplnee centnment, end pq; fortyure eecreleriee ln charge of the nrt et :het one piece.Beal. balldlng will be 101120 feet ln size, Irlll Bee eecreterlee in each building Thetgiveee building w every 5,10u men end e secretary zo every 1.000 men."Il il eetimlled that when the een p il running et ijili bleel. it will drew 2.000 vleimre dell; to Dee Moines.'f t-e pq :all ol use men elllioned :hue will be betteen one end no million dmliere e annzh.lfltty cerloede of food will be needed dellr They an double trec\ ill theinterurben reilrold out to Cen p Dodle e 12 mllee or eo west of use city, uhenthene w wo oden diy ie to In b d " .They ere alla pulling in eleem wlney nach end eeuizchee to cue I¢ r the bvelhll.It le hgured :her this amp eau make Dnldoinee e city cf 150,000 people (ur e period of h m years. ee It-.Hill be need for ebout. the: ilnllh al lime.The un-qpl till comm. la betehee of thirty to titty lhoueend Afxer el; menus: of mining they vnu he sent wait and other men will take the/I! vlan!-" Th-I Inlloilng u tr lc t hom Fref Yoippfl eommunicotion to the Umlhl World~lisra|»d, nproduced oisnrhoro in this paper, ll commanded to lbs aer iolll cooddlnuoo of Kernel Ou lu mon who hu been paruding tbl alrools with Rod C:-on C1ou literature to al lnct nlrlioi :inn his :elution as one of | oooplo of sour: of director!of an oqmiutioo for the promotion of Ros' cron contribution: in this county.I1 the kornoi will read Fred Volpp'| slatemm, to-lit.: "W a usually do lhinp without my great. oltontsllon, and wr do not holiovl ln abowmg our patriot hm by running down one aide of the strut and up lhl othlr ringing o bahand proclaiming it to the populace," and prod: by it ho will appear mucl3; ridic ulout in public estimation. No crook in ner o patriot and "You ruff. grow in from lh1||.1u." { r.E.- I; "K 1 I 1 :anno REq1EMBRANc|5s°° Undtr thlubof a caption. The Pm: Mtlflan, a neat littln lhréo c olumn 'foHo, ediud mr! published by Rev. Dr. R. L. Whaler, at South Omaha. con nhl un folh llng lpprer iation of a puronal mention in s recent issue of 'Ibn Enurprill.of the good doctors ueanful ¢Hort| in aubliahing and maintaining one of the most pro gnuin :gd lnduenligl Chriltiln organization! fifth! ltatlu Ioliolrl: "lan L. F. Hilton. editor and pul- lialm-ot1rb¢Enurprln i t u n i : h u mmo lh lq sto uy i n th e iu u e o f h i s nlnenloaa 25.conosrning the work N your phtor and wife ln.5ouI.h Oma h ll We ipprodabl and pubiiely nc kanllndgn the uma mod. gratefully, ~i h m th e foremost paper in ..1 | M. NEKHASEFF ~» .:Press \ n h lfemale suffrage wee voted on and dr Ieeted at the i9l~lelection it wee _ree- eonebly believed that the question nee settled until auch time ee the question could be lurlully submitted to | vote by the electore of the stem.But e bil!providing for iimlted etelutory Iomenl'eulfrg e Ill inlmduc ed ln the lut legislature and by A wel! organized lobby adopted br e eyetem of disgraceful tndee ard iofrolling. Now petitions ere being circuleted throughout the etete cdiing for e re fenmdum vote on the subject et the 1918. election. ily were clilun at Sunny Sidi the int of the week. Wm. Stevenson, of Omnh a, 1| with his country cousin! this teak. Nels Hunan. life and lon were din- ner guuu of the Jlun|;'| Sunday. " g f 'Wnnch brought.his mother md star, Farnic. for an over Sunday visit at the Allen'|. o m e l 1 ,.Mond ay af ter turn we ek s a t th e h om e o f h i a d n u g h t e r . L i n . i l . A . W i l c o x . M e d u s a .S a m Hn l le r ,w .w . Grow with Growing Blair coRREsPoNuENcE ARRESTED FUR ln r o xz c xr r o n ETC - - - - u n a A week ago lest Saturday nighta large quantity of beer and liquor was stolen from the eellar at the reaidenee of the late Judge Wilton. Sheriff Uehrena and the city polrce traced the thef t and later Ita destina- tion. Onlut liafednesday evening County Attorney lleneke tiled eomplaint in Justice Croce' court against nineteen penonl,la y oung men ando :wuz women and a married woman, ehawng them with intoxlcaliomhl vim;liquor 1| their poaeaaion Jac. Jac. in violation oflaw-four monte in the complaint. A number have given honda othera entered into a reoognizaneg for appear ance on the-21th lnat. for tr1aL a n u x c m n . (mn Ludwig, wife and children. and Mn. w. S. Cook :ara gueata al J. C. Cook'a. in Fremont. Sunday. Hrs. H.w. Schoettger entertained some young folka on Tnaaday evenlnl in honor of Htl.Ennlnger, lho hal been visiting har. Ilra. Lucy Rasa returned home from llfornia the lut of the week. li s a Esther Gall.of Lincoln.who formerly lived here,was married to Mr. Earl Mackey at Noriolk,Sunday. The lden's Club was entertained Thursday evening at Fred Heuermllfll aaalatd by Austin Barahall and Hallie French..fHr. and llrl. Chau. Gollach have a new girl who came Honda). Hel lianhall and lrlie were Omaha viaibora Monday. Mr. and lin. Langdon and children came from Okla. Sunday to viait Ela- qera and Wallinglfonla. LONG CREEK. Pe and his Llnzickshauk drove their truely hone Ind spent the day with Wm. Allen lut Frldny; um gnnd old couple ue wr. of visitors and never forget webring ehcer towe "shut-inn." A crowd of our young talks hier! themsehrel to Nalhazrs Lake Sunday, Iilh well B lind bukeu where they spent a plenant day. Gertrude Islay Allen celebrnlxd her eiennlh birthday on the 19th ieal. by cntef tdnlnk a' dozen little Mhees of her neighborhood. and auch utruiona ere bright spots in !i[e°| calendar. Hr. and En. Bere: Comptun wen: Omaha elniton Thunday. Hr.Bpeeldinl:re lu md lo him ohn Rodgers rsturnud from Mayo ~than institute at Rochester, lllnn., t Tuesday.While there his ease s under continuous Investigation by all dozen of the medteal corps for ht days, flnslly resulting ln an ad ion of these eminent medical scl sts that they nldn't know wha .| John and proposed to put him on operating table and "open him up" anaxploratlon.When this daclaio reached John was on the ooeratinle and he "rls up" and said, "Nay y! not on your life,produce you I,it's Blair and a MPP!home lo hnnle."John thinks, however, tha got more than his mouey's vor benefits derivtd and ls feeling rnuc~ tter than when he lreht. Mrs.K. P. Howes, who la aettvel aged ln soliciting Red Cross funds porti that the Blair Horse Collar Co s made a donation of str: to th uae._.A Pete Badegroar is goin;to quit hi ployment with the Farmers'» attseroneern and Hanager Chris nssn is looking fora good :nan ke his place. Dave Stood has bought the 4seiahsrt tract dogn near the old is |nd southeast of the city, I ~ els Nelson. "To regulate fortune telling" is easuro before the Omaha city eo~ tsslon, says an Omsliiosper. and »- the new ordinance provides for in vocation of the license, where its~ shown."To the average person need fortune "teller" is a fraud,- ~ aarv to 2e shown. There is a trlte say ing that"'l~ 't eat the ple and keeplt."Th nterpriso iw since reeogniaedth :ins s i b e i n g me u me me a nite a lot of "pie" saved up interdin ~ give a "ple" banquet some of = sys. An Irishman who had listened to rmon on the Judgement Day step~ p to the paslor and said: "Father, ant to ask you a leur questions touc on the things you preached ~-- | ay.Do you really think that en hdgement Day everybody srill here?"The priest said:"That ts »- nderstanding."Will Cain and A~ theme?""llndoubtedly."A~avid and Goliath-s\ril1 they both Here?""Phat is my information a s Hal.""And IldanBoru and Oliv .romwell will be there?""Aasum ey will be there?""And the A..'s and the A. P. »t.a?" "l am qui .itlve they will be there together.'I"ather," said the parishioner. "the ll he llttle judgln' dono the tint day / - - . . Let us prepare qu for the happy, sunny, outdoor life of the summer months. Tennis,golf,and other gama demand distinctive clothin~ 'ust as do business, Qt I travel and social gather' ings~~~and we have a large, attractive stock that we've taken much pains in selecb ing in order to give you the very most for your money. BLAIR CLO'l'HlNG co. Home of Quality (Ilothes \ 1 -»-..~.»-nn. .....| . I m e e t i n g a t O m a h l t h e fo r a p a r t o f I n k . x e n n a n n Ju ne z k.1911 H r . C e d l r i n g h u m o ve d t o t h e H rh on h ou se a nd i s on e of o m 'ci ti xe H a l l i n t b l H o w l S t a l e b a n k . H m r y M a t s o n c a m e t o t o w n o n l l | |\nnp aan a.' r u e u m m :ass had fsss days in slaahld it down | creekabootamila and left it in 1 bottom of the creek on Wm.v~ farm. H n .Johnson died inomsha will boburiedin the Ksnnard :em tary.We dld uotlnra the cause ber death.Shu was the nolher Chsrles and Wm. Johnson and has be a resident of Washington county 1' several years. John Rossnbalm is havang his hoo remodeled and reshlngled. The Farmers and Merchants Cwoe all-se Fill build a new brick build It will be 40:70 I t Warren Brunt l l moving the old building out in 9. street. E. ll. Cook, of Benson, was callin on Al Cook lor a for day s relornl~ home on Wednesday halo and hearty. Harlan French recoveml from » sick spell so as to come down town. Les Whlne and wife and Mrs. Fr Hiller nent to Omaha on Tuesday solo route. f ~|r :|Iby h i s b r o t h er . M r . Jn h n Ne nr hu o d, o l O m a h a .., 'Ae the llreina of Mn-ndolasen'a Wed-d i n g H i t c h , s o f t l y p l a y e d h y M i n N e i li e Ch ri st en se n,o f O m l h n ,llo ot ed t h r o u g h th e ro o ms . th e n u p l i n l p o t t y e n t e r e d t h e pn r l o r ,w h e n t h e e u r e mo n y w a s p e r l o r m e d , t h e d o u b l e r i n g ser vi ce b ej ng n ee d.Th o h d d e w a s a t t i r e d i n o b d a o t l l u i i r h l t a g e o r g e t t e c r e p eg o w n m a d e o ve r vr h lt e u d e u n d w o r e e t u l i o ve i l a n d o t h e r c l l i n l y acc ess ori es , a nd car ri ed e s how er b o u - There's No Better Time Than House Cleaning Time to lnstail Gas '1 1 I I na u i t o f b l u e l a r g e .Th e h r l d e l m a i d bo u qu e t w as co m po s ed of nr e et Op t el » ia m u m, t u m a t c h t h e Di n k g e o r g e t t e er ap a g mi rn a h e wo re . B o t h b r i d e a n d g r o o m a r e a n l l k n o w n i n l l l a i r a n d vi c i n i t y I n d h a ve m m ; M e n d : a m e n ; a t i c h a s e s o f p e c - pl e.M r .N e a r h o u d g r a d u a t e d fr o m Dl n l c o i t eg l n 1 9 1 2 an d e ra l e m pl o y e d fo r so m e m o n l b l i n t h e H e e l l i ve st o r e a n d a f t e r w a r d !b e g a n w o r k i n th e B la ir po e to fl l ce . w he r e he wa s c it y ma i l c ar r i e r a n d m o ne y o r de r c i er k fo r on e y ea r a nd s u e t h a n t r a n d e r r e d t o t h e O m a h a po s ta l se r vic e .w h e r e h e n o w ha s a l u c r a t i ve pos it io n.l l e i e th e lo n o f M r . a n d M r s .J.I I .N e a r - hood and is a young man who has ide conndence and esteem pf all who know h i m . Th e b ri d e i s a moat.lo ve ab l e youmz w o m a n a n d n u m b c n h e r fr i e n d s b y har ac qu ain ta nce s.Sh e w as re a re d i n thi s e oen ty and la aie o a g r a d u a t e o f D a n a col leg e.F o r th e p a s t lo ve - ra l : s a r a s h e h u b e e n em p l o y e d u a t e n o - zr a p h a r !o r t h e B a l l e r P m p r i e t e r y C o . furanjglnirag ulm lwalimg.\'V¢ H giadly give ynu expert udvica and hoip in tho mntlor, and sl. #mir mlilnnlme.(lf Cuurele tlwrg is nn nl»HgntEnn on your part. i nflkingz fur lim facie and figures. W6 are :in sure that gn4 aw :L fuel and illulnilzaut will ]||u\e a0superior (rl nlhoI \\u\»¢ that ma {1rnn:|`se 3ouHl iin}l..1t wvll w a r l h y o u r w h i l e l u i n ve a l i u u t a s . W e , o f c o u r s e , ¢ | u n 'L ( 'x| \ e r . 'L 'M a u r l m l n n n t l g o n n a n y u l | | l 'l hfu l i n t h a n l i m i . y u a n w i l l =¢cr\n y n u r m m !|\h'!l":¢I.ai b y g i v i n g il lu us.,. Why nn( in\;§~.-li;5mtn!. And u»¢l:\.\I BLA!CO. har wedding.' The newly mnrrir.-d couple-alter the rcceptinn following the ccrumony-left for Omalm md will he st homo in n new, nicely furniahcsl home which the groom had in uniting at |135 Wakely avenue, alter July I. »i mm c o lt.Bring in in me an on look it our. lla cm uve y ou money.We npnir tube: the right ny. lres Air!Y u nblnlntely 1:ee, tu all mule ownen. 19L!Honra Tin Co. lwn -.laura north of post ohh. Bemnmng February ls t 1916, 4 per cent. inlenm will be psid on certificates of delbusil. iumed for six months, nine months and one y ear .-The Bup king Ho use o! A. C u w n c r at Plarces.¢ 1 u "W hy pay rent?The Ciliunl Sl- vinm have plenty of mom; za anno idmc l home!i t u r ! l o v tall ol inttrnt gitlng you lim option wpny it off in monthly installment: just the uma n zho you we r e mln : rent. Comoin. wo shall heglndto oz- phio our plan."[20 ?t] I-'or Summer Hosiery at right prion so to the Rini:Rac klt.8mn...Hi t line at l2§c perpair up £o59¢'.You will be planed at the qulli|,y,n the prices we u k .Mi n n 'Union Sultl nm 3;¢Ladlol' Union Suit! 2s¢ and up.19 Bt Tha Stale Bank of Bhir. Nobulks vrillpu you Four per c ont interest por xnnum on Timo Coltilicatu of I}o~ posit for Six, Nino or Twain nmontlm. All do pa lu u a protoetod by the Guaranteo Fund of the Slate of No- brukn.3-U | 1" 4 per cant. inmresl, wili be paid oncertificates uf deposit isuuod furni: mnnths, nine munlhs and one:reurf-The Banking Hull!! of A. Cusbelwr. Among the mos! Influential of thsmen who are conducting tha nflalrs ol' Russia lines ilns rsvolutian is H. Nskruetl. . _ _ _ . _ _ _. . . . . _ . _ _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ .. . _ . - . -| 1 § ¢ f E E n ; §B a m Promineni Mexic ana Advoc ate Severance of Beriin Retationa. - n u - -- 1 Consensus of Oginlon of These Msn That Mexico Cannot Malntsln Hsu _trsmy and Remain Trus. :mum c an Juno 21.-:»:| Uulversil. BENNIHOTDN |..:.';:';f. :;'.°';; ':,.':.:.;:::r uilt to make Hin Clara Puck. who has been work- ng for Mr. and Ura. York. near Ben- so for the part ai: weeks, returned to me home of her alaler,llra.Peter riedrrichlon, Sunday. Ur. and Mr. Mania Grote, of Omaha, iailed over Solid!! at the home of the |tter'a parenta,l r .and Mra. Hyko lnuller. Idra. Henry Schneider arrived laat mek and ia visiting her daughter,llra. ulia Pawon. room for his family.Henry is surely a corn iaaale and he thinks farm life ia the only Iile. Harry Edwards will more in the Taylor Meadows barber shop and hae taken charge of the business. Wilbgr Sager and wife and Mrs. Geo. Menklng went to Lyons Sunday to visit lulra. Art. Anderaon. George Johnaon, wife and daught r 'lrent to Blair Sunday returning hom; Tuoaday. StopLEsten! Don't forget' the White City Restaurant 0pen Day and Mght J u n n e li n d a u r lo ld of bindinl twine.Better be nfs ibm sorry ani put. in an alder for your supply now.. I 9 tl Pnrmm|' Co-Op-antive linian. . Ed. Keliy I snt our to Ld g h tb l tn : o f tha Unk m visit hll allter. llu. Genrudo Nagel.Ha su accom- pmied by lin-le Fnncea Kooomm. ln. Brown cams up from Ashland on Wednesday md will spend aural weeks at the home of hu son, B. W. Brown. in ihil city. Wanted:-At onc e, uma mlm anti h r .Study employment.--llinneaott Hamas Factory, Winans,Hinnloota. IB-lf.lln. cm sum was gnntld n an-` vorce from Dr. J. G. Smith, last Fr! dny, by Judga Lellia, who held s short union of c ourt.Dr.Smllh did not contut the pctition. Her maihn nlml. Con Hurd. vu restored to her.li n ! Bean! in ===-~=;g_ her homo with her dlter,Mrs.Hu n a n ,for the praeat. Mn. Hilton atartld lor llonunn [ut Tuesday morning to vislt her daugh- tsr, Hn. Glands Utlorbnck. and fam ily.Sha in mightily planed on ar riving at tbl passenger :tation to ~--llr. and zln. Freman P-mn um. ing £0 St.Paul, and Fr.0'Dril¢>0ll, bound for Rncheatsr. zo hop hor com Pm! for u low: days ride. SOCIETY The Presbyterian Kensington,to have boon iivon at tha homo of Hn. A. P. Hotel, on the afternoon of June 2llt has been :>°l\P°n¢~I until thu 28th inn., on account of Red Crocs work; An invitation ll extended tn. everyone for that dns. Pony For Sdn A gentle riding puny, new nddll and bridle for sale.Enquire of John Ile- Qunrrh.20 it "Fulham, llntharl.In en vy homo should he iound one alum' amlil using: banks, md year child should ha encom nged to :dd |.o` this reguhriy.We nl: four par cent in th! Citizen Sa- ving; bmi: :nd all depontl an protec- ted by tha Dlpocitnrl Guanntee Fund of the State of Nebrukn.[20st] Tbe len'| Ciub entertained tha hdiel of the Queen Either Circla in the bue l l l U V I x a u \ a n u s I f u v ¢ » . .v - -- _- - ing City, left Washington county some 30 years ago Ind want up into Wayne rounty where he could get cheap land. He grae in Blair Friday between trainareturning fromihe Omaha aw-ckyarde, when ha muagga cattle. Since goin tc Wayne county `Dau haa proapered, alma aereral hundred aerea of the beat land in that county and hu raised. fed,and marketed cattle by the train load for y ean.He ia -rated variety Glrla' and llluel bata at moat popular prirea.19-St Mr. and li n .Roy Chriahenlen are here from St.Paul, visiting ldr. C'| peréffta, Mr. and Bra. Peter Christen- aen.Young Mr. Chrlatenaen ia in the employ of a raiiroad company at St. Paul.He and his wife drove hla fath er'a car up to Rosalie, where thef am- ily lived fora nu mber e l nan.tba lint of the weak, In riait friendl. lirll ||mbuhI} |11 tlw most promlne-unxqmpvrInllvxim.p`fint!ll l h l\I|\ from 23 yrnnnlneltt clvillnmu fs1¢n atlwenllatz svn-rnnte by l!!! » lafr¢In1l||n9t "itll Germany and m1 rling llutt 3Ie~xlmn pine ln the urnon |210 nluln nr the entvnte aille Tim hmelllnmt nl' tho article ln whlc r- |\1tttt°tn|°nla\\ an¢ lmonmmted an In ln tht' itlivrwl nf lléllfc £0 newlnlhms with (lumann! and lhlt tl: Hin Auwrlmn itlvhhs or Slntco mu:rllnn her to the side of the allle ther than tmvurd Idrnln of Burma:11. a!»nun»tlnn and mllittlrlsm n ef NMI! by Germany.The nrttclo nays that !ht' oplnlot 1t\lt'¢\ nw tltmm nf ammo men 1:1lnlc in Maxlm and for \Iv!l¢.0. at nl It is thu- t0l1!\\lfll1.|| of uptnlon 1 one mm that llvxlm tnmaot mal In neutrullty but must sever relmu: uhh Iirrmnny in ordor to r ttln lruu tn tho Irieals for whlch t! :unity has struggled during the la x yvnrs.The ntntcntentn In ftneral the use unnlthunlty uf opinion.Some nom go an fnr nu tn nr that In c vt lo ttplml-ui thu ideals at Juall hlch artnutf-his-xtcn,the counthoutdllmm-¢Ilnlv¥3 tlvrlare vrar 4vrtnnny.0t!|¢re1 muwn that G1 mn lntrlluvs in Mexico o|'l'er nm;wauonet for nmrunro of dlplotnnllc a ttintw. nfhllng that Germany il I mmrlng tn prnvrnice trouble belwe l\Slt0 and the United Stntn. HICAGD sulmans' sszzt hreo Boat: Being Built for the N Lena,the infant daughter of Hr. nd Mn. Herman Peterson il very ill rith pnaqmunia.A trained nllrlt ia in ttendanm._ J. W. Washburn hal been appointed a a special deputy aharii! Ior Benning- nn Ind vicinity. Harry Blaco has bought the Isaac McCann property and will more ll a home on anotherlot and wilt build a new house farther back on the lot. B and Ain. J. II. Jensen celebrat- ed their Silva Weddjng last Friday and from reports there were about one of the iraalthlaat men in Wayne county.Dan aened in an Ohio regiment all thmugh the dvil war and carries bla "credantiala"with him, in a badly maimed and crippled hand partly abut away by a "J ohanle" arhnoo linaai deeendmt may poealbly \..¢\h¢un: thaafhirl ot tha nation Lat your idle money earn something. The State Bm. swf. Nah., Iiil pay Four per cent interelt on Time Genit- catel of Depoait for Six,Nlna or Twelve monthl.3 U aMr. and llra. Freeman Pam; Thedamrhter. left Tuesday for SL Paullliss. Pauline Huber, who has been letting at I-be home of Hua Annaiotuch. r:.to lv" *omg Sunda- ldlsl Anna Golbch visited at the nomo of Misses Pauiine and Mary Hu- ber the fora part of this week. The dance at 0f t'a bali, for married muh only was well attended Saturday light. Mrs. Chapman formerly of this pu," :ut now of Omaha, is visiting rrlaoda :ere Lhia week. Br. and Hrs. Harman Jungbluth andfamily,of Arlington.visited at the rome ol E. Olt, on Sunday. The construction gang which hasbeen putting ln concrete culverta for the 300 guests and a big time was had and bv report! they opened a keg of nails "ad cut a squash and sieivud them many happy returns of the day. Wm. Burgess came from Long Pine last Friday to visit dad and mam for a fear days. Hlaa Nellie Nissen went to Chicaco last Sunday to take up her studies an kindergarten. Bra. Arthur Klnadon returned from Albion last Saturday where she hasbeen visiting her daughter for several days. Ernest Nordain, of Omaha, is a guest of ilr. and Mra. Ever Wlliiamaen for a few days vacation.:ounty in this vicinity the past six'Burn, tohlr. and Mrs. priu Mp, cn lreeka left Friday for Billard. arbere Lhey will work for awhile. The extra railroad gan; that has been here nearly all the spring moved to Inflngton Satunday.They are put- tlng in nearly all near ties. At the annual school meeting a levy of$ 3 , 0 0 0 w a s v o t e d .G a o .G .M a n g o l d - -¢1 \ | » | ¢ A i i l l l n t n f n n r l T !I I Illonday, aglrl; mother and child are doing well but Graudpaa Henry Arp and Conrad Wiklmm came to town on Tuaaday and looked the town over for a stove pipe hat but could not llnd one. an they celebrated the occasion in some other way she being the tirst grand- daughter. Henry Tietsort. of Laurel, Ncbraak a, lat Dm h.=§g\rlj}i=_§=°* l0|Il_\° If-| W m ma Bury gn. ml umm ruu uno zenorally undenLnod| ~\p u r c h a s i n g ¥ 3 U J F N o r u u c r q n u m : U - . .- _ _. . - Q D A L -n n :a n n !l v i l n s l i L- ll \.-a -n- . . |.Dlnla N a h 'n n ' f i l n n l l i l l l a u s D u m a ; l . t n Asus] lun. :nu or Twelve months.3-Lf Dress is Valued at 5.100 lwdinz 435 m1],_ \ 1 1 ~lThe J. Alexander comany nu featerday cxhibitingin Iris crotchet acedren valued at woo.The drum ll thehandiworko i Mi a Nielsen, a recent"1:ul ln tha c itv. md in not olhred Hn . F.H.Cinridga,lh | pulled Mr. and lin. Jo. Nui home at Clavctmd.Ohio,1 vilind here thru or 1our we k | w c g l l n B t e n m s h l p C o m p m y t o Bu Go mm snd ee rs d. C h i c a g o , Ju n e 2 1 . - R o p o r l s a n 1 % vm i n S un il : F la lr n gu t h at t he ga ve n la m ! h a s i a k c n o ve r t h e y a r d n o f t l lx l m gu S hi p b ui l d in g co m p an y at 0 1 hx n d ro d mu l Fi r s t s t r ut a nd C ai u m l w c n u e .'Th r e e b o n u b e i n : b u l l ! f. tw !'€ur wo| ;lan Hl umsh lp c omp any url m eo mm nm lc e r\ 'd . It w a s de cl ar ed . A p l m u '- a t r o n a m m l i a n o f t h e r r p n wa s m vn i n th e de p nn u r e o f P r a nk 1 Ha r m. su g wr l nt c n du n l. os t en s ib l y I | \ m o m o n t l m vaca tion . t he n nrlvrn! l l . [ , 'Ti m q n f ( !| L a l n m l . 0 " i n t a l e ! p i a r v, a n d i l u ' fu r ! t h a t M r . Th u ! t |l1 ru1 2 i lu' t im: ru iml :w er th e p rop er Su ln nl zn y n nd hn un n un rvln ou t H u t t mi n i ma l L uz o n w i l l 'm l rt l a Ipn i e In 2 sta : rn ln img w rvmu ny by B ri ng a sa lt ol 2 1 gu na . / " \ . U R G E S N E W c n a m g r P 0 5 Go ei h al s Says A i r c q f t s u d A n i m - - _ -in g t h e o d d mo m e n t s th a t a b e w a l n o t wa it i ng on cu a to m er a i n t h e s to r e. Th e dr ea a i a a w o r k o f ar t an d h ae b ee n gr e a tl y a dm i r e d b y he r Ii l a i r fr i en d ¢ . A .W .F e a ,M .D .Ho m o eo p a th l c ph ys ic ia n a n d Su r g e o n .B l a i r , N e b r . Bo th p b on ea .3D~t£ Th e a g gr e ga t io n o f Tc n ne a ae e c o on l . Ir o m W y a n d ot t e . Ka n e , t r a vel l i n g b a l l t e a m u n d e r t h e n a m e o f "i 'e n ne a a c e R a u " t o o k t h e l o c a l t e a m t o a t r i m m i n g l a l t Tu e s d a y a l i e n n o o n a t t h e B l a i r b a l l p a r k . l i n n i n g t h e l a m e i n a ac or n o f 5 t o 3 .T h e co lo re d b a n d th a t p ar a de d t h e a tr e et a i n a n a u t o t o at t r a c t t h e c ro w d t o t h e ga me a re a a |p r o ve d . P a u l K o e n i g h a l p u r c h l l e d T i m D a l y 'a 80 a c r e fa r m , d o w n n e a r t h e H a n e y ach ool achoofl,p a y i n g $182.50 pa r ac r e fo r i t .Ti r e p a i d | 1 6 a n a-:xo fo r i t w h e n h e b ou g h t it a n d h a l m u d e a l l vi n l. r t i i od a g o od a i a o d l a m l l y o n i t a n d a c c u m u l a t e d a r a p e c t a b l a b a n k account.. Re v. C . P . L an g 'a n d fa m i l y w e r e i n th e ci t y a a bo r t t i m e M o n d a y , e n r o u t e t o O m a h a fr o m t h e i r h o m e a t Ti l d c n , ma k i ng t h e t r i p b y au t o . D r .W . A . S t at e s a n d fa m i l y ap e n t S u n d a y w i t h fr i e n d s n e a r H e r m a n . \|__| _ - - -n - L - _ _ -- . . )_-. _. \.e -_ \| Vnnlluce 'sz Anfill Bum (Io.| luac heonand plued ~ ~me verypleuantiy.Al | prelude tn thc athir. Rav. Undlnrood was but to the hdie: at a "box party" at the Home Theater. on Tueidny evening. @@@@@ DON A TRANS SLA The country needs Every hour you'freight, deprive \ Uncle Bam will soo amipment-am By quick work in h thu equipment ' can be Lnken rn D E L A Y S A T TH I is OR UNIJOADING IOUS MATTER-- 1 A ND TH E TRA P B E I"A. w. TRENHOLMUVlcc-Pres. Ind |J¢n'l Mlnl 1 ;sr, PAUL MINN. Chicago, St. Pad, nl~ ~'T M g ldeloek. Lherl uccurrodn very I-rvlw I u u l l u u u UL | a n \ v l u n n u v vIaddinqnt which time llev. w. vuun l\'i1IE@lfP3||'i'lET'E5@I@I1l1E'j;1_| 'T BE __ _ . _ ..- < . , \ \ v rm MERCHANTS Bu|LD|NG BLAIR, NEBRASKA r\'\ c wish to announce to Our Friends und the (icncrul Public ox'Bla ir and surro undi ng te rri tory tha t w c hnv e our New Sznlcsroum and ofii ce c om- pleted and are lvl! |1lUll5\|:\|uuuunnun n n -u ¢-n l n a t a l C la n .Widanr our» " :Pr° §9 2= 2' -. .§. !: .° .. °°.: . : . 1 'l. . . . .! ' 1 ' f num. DIUQRG BTCCIICI D11 me icnum gruuuun, Bl '0R'l'A'1|u1\|0N THE JOB SELLING AUTOMOBlLES AND HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE BLAIR AGENCY ron mc HUPMOBI LE, $l,355; REO, 35925: CH EVROLET, $585. AT OUR SALESROOM, IN BLAIR ATrinity In Modern Motors To Select From.Fitting Every Pocketbook KERs c r u m . N u c a l i l h n m p i s n b a n d e ve r o r - ga n i z e d co u l d m u lc h y u m . H r . C h r i s t e n s e n a t t h e F u m e r l ' e h ' n t n r h u |ma c h i n e th a t h r c a l l s | " G o - d e vi l . "W o n d e r w h a t i t ' |li ke . L e t '| g o a n d s e e .I 9 U 1511 s u l !u i w r n u n m u l u g n u s r , ll r ¢ . A : t e l l , w e n t t o O m a h a t n m o o t t h e g r a n d s o n o f u n . D l b o r m , s o n o l ' R a v. C e c i l A k o n , w h o c a m e f r o m C o l u m bi a , M u . , t o l p m d th e s u m m e r va c a t i o n wi t h h i s g r u n d mo t h a r . , h e u s e o f c a r s . delay in loading ul unloading lomeune of service.wi n a¢ Big Factor of the War.1 |B r o k e n H o w ,w h i c h h u a l w a y s n m~ l | l l |I T B " l f n n A l | | n l | l i n ¢¢ | ¢ ¢ l n l | 9 ! l l . ¢ ¢ |n \ | \ l u v u v u l y l h l u g w q n u v a a v a l u s l u l m ua n d a ¢ h j h n l l n n o n n n r n .n a n d m n n a d I\ \ u h 1 n | . : m n . Ju n e 2 % . - \ i z c n t : a nr l i l l -e r y w i!! b e i l m d at n - n n in i n g f mr s o f l ho wa r. (} ¢ *0 r ¢i \ TN. Go e ih l \ need freightT h e N e b r a a k a S u u Jo u r n a l h a e a g a i n a r r a n g e d t o publsah fu l l b o x a c o r e e o n a l l Na t i on a l ,A m e r i c a n a n d W e st e rn l e ag ue ga me s th r o u g h o u t t h e season.Y e t fo r tho se r e a n l e n w h o ma in t ai n t h at b a se b al l wi l l w a ne i n i n te re s t be c au se of t h e wa r , th e Jo u r n a l w i l l p r o vi d e a l l o t t h e s r s r n e r ve i t i l co mp a ti b le wi t h p ub l ic po l ic y i o p r i n t . Jo u r na l re a d er e wi l l r e c ei ve t h e latest. po s si b le no m a s fu r ni s he d b y the As~ aoc iet ed pr e u , e u pl e m en l e d b y a p e cl a l co r re s po n de n ce fr o m W a s h i n g t o n a n d wh e n e ve r Ne b ra s lr a tr o op s m a y b e _ _ a mL - _ . : -. - I - a \ . - . - .. . . \ . . e\ n '. " | . IJ, ESEIQEQIQ ;m';;,.?....1' ;,',; '; " C o m e l o C h u r c h " s i g n . -- _ - - - - ------eTw i n e 1 3 5 C e n t ; A c a r l o a d o f Tw i n e a t IS c e n t s p e r p o u n d a t 20 -l f Fa r me r s' C4 > |Jp e| g gi : e Un i on . S l o ve R a r e : c a m e i n f r r a n Al l i an c e Tu e s da y . G e o r g e Th a m e r , o f Y o r k , w a s h e r e th e l l :a t of th e we e k o n a vi a l l .zo h i t nie ce. Mr s. 3. '24 B r o w n . H r s .G e o t e e Jo hn so n,o f K e n n a r d . will get it|.|{\1.1¢~r nf :ho Panama mnai. told 1` """'nl nn:;':m:::1a :n ||" I emma asmnus Asn cAs|| MID un nn|\ un|||- tu hh c hur n a mmm :von n u l u n u»w»\|||»| u Fen u n .____"Annouilom lnl lmmnnuu. md l i n g f r e i g h t m gn 'rnun:I,ymll :uf\\ ' mm u t ztv lnz M l a pprova l Fl|¢'~I .- \ |_ H n l r hn t l n De p ut y .r m m l l y g n t h e 8 h @ p | \ l m i H u r \ b u r l b i l l !"] »u v " v . - , a n n -Le t us de munstrnte th e supe rlurlty ul'thew c ars,nver others ni approx- i ma te ly the sa me price,t u ynu I l you cuntemplate buy ing n cur. We propose tu deal wlth our patrons lust a s we w o u l d li ke to be dea lt w i t h If nur pnsltlons were resfersed. rrvnliauz n sum mh ln e t po l l to Zznnvg nl the sw f :ta ry of ne rnna ut thn vr n! m nl tml s dv cl nr a i th a t t he i n l u l l l l r m vf l t o f a M p l n t e d fp l r t m f.»r mhulluu was ;1l|\\|a\l.\hlj n u n - | s ln th e ¢ \ \'w lu | \i n tn t o f a i r c on t ro l . LTIME, IN LOADING FREIGHT, IS A SER- -DO YO UR SHARE 'IC PROBLE M W ILL OLVED.|m.nm§Sums oF|=£us\v£¥\§'§.¥3."l'.§l' $f.'$'T.1i".l\£ mm mu pgnlm mm-1»¢L IQHI .. ine pn ov a n u m muu muu uu nun h k 5 B k ;rn c r w l i o n t o Th e Jo u m a l 1 |Sl da il y -» l° e= P= 'L Br a t n g . . . f 1| * f _[°...J $1 :is with the bs; Sundny Journal.;'="_her son,wnuwn ,aonnlon Inu am y ..'°'lhe second beat book in tha worldin tha Bank Hook. llue you one? You Nels Lund.from out on Blair R' aruinvitnd lo open an account at =»=|f D. No.3,nogjtheut 'If Kennnrd, |"ill¢¢n¢ ihulm¢ Rnnlr mharn nm t i l l I l l | 1 1 B l d r ~ f l l h n ¢ h ¢ ¥ ¢ annu l cv crvWar Olfice Announces tha Caplan dl ll. M. |»|=Auc|2 E nnu smnu runny ul manic=''|¢l'"' Tull: '"'f'1="'1 representation we make I ST. l'A\J|__ Mum.urs ul' cnrs. linnéapolis & Umaha Ry.ra Wmé V el Aunt:lan Pallllana on MenuOnlgmra.1 thru under cuwderntlon Su ware nv 'anlfiuss J. Antill Il m n o . Ju n o 2 1 . - - Th e l u l l n m h a ve ¥ < § E § £ m Q p n n o f G e n n a u fn vx ; n n : l f ro uu mm l th o n tfun nl fe .T h e f u r c m d m n w a s h u h ! ! d e u d m h l e .For H3 050 n n n \ \ h ¢ '¢ l l h v m n t n r e o f A u l l f i l n D o n m l n n l i w nm ¢ k r l n m d th e mw in il nl 1.uinn' U-"u " _ " , n m " " _"dro ped into The Ente ser office andreceive four per cent. intltoll for your P .money.An money depaited before made a contnhutlnn on subs -criptmn c zm mm of each month. dn-.n imma count to the hizh coal of I ivinx. pnntl;;ii1§§§" Uh "iz..~£{iL "o}¢I andprisoners.-_,......_.._,..|dan| or Indemnluea.@]iTI3.I@&.1l|!.1JC4lL¢1,\!!&I1@1Eur§|l.=a\w£20-3:1 4 Piper et. cnterg, , F w ... '.¢';_A11f:!\¢.:~._»..¢~~.,...\___....» ~»=;'=~ ; : r - . : ¢ ._.,,'.~.~='c', . Euig. _. ..J 4.. 4 .im ee. 1917 eo tin g i t the Court uns, 1917, horoby lo- Aid Reed Ac ts,ee . of the United States ion of the hiob nsh epplicstion for S u u apportioned in sli d \ beginning eta point ship 20, North, nnge » the center of the out t, thence south to a tion 17, township EB, irection to tho\SouLh~ gs 11. east; thence in line of sec tion 11, ~rtheuterly direction corner of section 7. out line of sec tion th » the southwest w o thence in e.south nship, 17 North range ne of section 11, town terly direction to th i rth,rengo ns,e m . ~, township 17, nnge ion 12,township 18. south totheoentsr ni rengo 1| east;thence Linn 5,township IT. o f the west iino of ncc south to the south- : a I0 east; thence west 8, North range I0 em; tion l2, in township IT. sec tion li. in township ~r of section I3, town nwr of the west iinc i6sd roads being cou Ge n tle me n r - I deaircto call your attention an the c ondition o f the Cou nty Road running east and areal along the south line of the M .Ballard egtate, or what ia known as Clark Street. Ruasel|'a addition to Blair, and aubmit herewith the report of the County Survey or, of a survey made by him showing Iomtion of oulven, the grade of the road west of said culvert and Zocation of fences along said road. . This survey shows said culvert to 'oe between four and Eve feet north of the c enter of said Clark Street.Said c ulvert is inenlli- cient to carry the Hood later of said c reek and this fact, togetherwith the location of said c uivert to the north of the center of gold road throws the bulk of the water over and upon said M. Bullard estate. Said survey also ehosra that the road running neat fr om said culvert for a distance of 300 feet is not properly graded, there being e. fall nf thirteen feet from the south aide of said road to the north aide. thereby throyring practically all ol' the énrfaoe water to the north eide o f said road instead of equalizinz the dow of said water on both aides of said road in acc ordanc e with the law. .Inasmuc h an mid eulrer la not located in the center of said roa~ as provided by law, it appears that it ia only just and right that the road uhould be so graded as to throw the surface water to the south of said cuivert instead of the north as is now the case. and I ask that your honorabie body take auch action ae is necessary to put said road in proper condition to avoid further trouble of this nature. ` Report of Christ, Rohwer attached hereto and made pan of zhi~ c ooununiation.Blair. Nebr. J une 28, 1917. .Respec tfully submitted, Glac e Ballar After due delibdration the Board proceeded in a body to vie said road and #ind that in their judgement Mine Greco Ballard fo r M. Ballard estate. has no cause for c otnplaidt. The County Board furthe finds that ditc h on north side of road should be deepened. Board adjourned until 1 o'c1oc l¢ p. tn. 1 o'cJock p. rn. Board ln aaaaion. members all present.On motion dnl :nadaGeo. Snowdon estate wan allowed a refund of $2.00 on account of hui been aaaeaaad with s poll tax and said party being deceased. Bonds aa follows were approred:-C.E.l.autrupQ Constable,Rich!- fogrmhip;J. ll. Wild, Justice of the Peace, Ds Soto Township. Board adjourned until July 2, 1911, at 9 o'clock a. mc. OVE T. ANDERSON, County Clerk BY MARY CHRISTENSEN, Dswlr ~by pledge the good Ne b n sli l.to furnish ds,free o f cost tn toprovide funds for bore specilied reads the above mentioned ~n. Nebratskl, bo cou- ified roads where the ec t, and within thirty completed weagree to House Hel! 212 passed . -» ~ p r e s e n t. Board they adjourned I l3' Clerk Christensen. Deputy. us, 1917. pursuant to ndjourn- Maher,Fred Heuer- W. Chambers. County y Ma r y Christensen, pprovcd. they adjourned until lark Christensen, Deputy. lair. Nebr. June 18, 1911. ~ment hhn June 14. - Chu. Nelson. I 2 00 1.60 14.00 38.2624.00 66.23 :ea 26 153.00 90.35ammo \.114.25 BL00 138.00 121.02 gg1g 04.21 \l0.50 : s a m also 81.00 ,121.50 the Board:- U The Largest and 0ldest Exclusive Jewglry Store in the City. No Lumber Order T00 Large 0r T00 Small. I r ul ln (Ill.We lnven varied xtock ui h h rlde lumber lor every purpose.Drop In The Pimieef Bii|Fd1 Wasmngton County, ln Successful Upemiion fmj More Than 47 Years F = T H E B A N K I N G H O U S E O Fzae, s , e s § T § 1 ; § § eu. QLLERMAN~ Q | C \ | l O | U ¢ \ |o o O ¢ | l \ | » \ e ¢ | » » » »s c s i Four Doors West of the Castetter Ba nk B L AI R .NE B R AS K A woo 000000106000L0'l`HROP Rmav AT LAW Il mm Il l Y ull nl Clu-ts. <4c4z N A CONSERVATIVE BANK With Liberd,Safe Management All Deposits Protected By The State Bank Guaranty Law | A general banking budness conducted.:::: We sell Exchange, and Loan Money, csish checks on other banks, pay interest on time deposits for six. nine and twelve months in the rate of 4 per cent per enum.:: I 1 II:; TM fo l l o w i n g c l a i m s Io n a l l o w e d : le o. Sm i th , B u il d in g P a no s Ch ri st R oh wo r, l. oc nl :l n¢ R oa d a nd l li lo og o N i h o n l l o t o l , C a r o o !r . A r n o l d l o o . B . S u i c k l o u ,w o r k I. A . S p l n l k r , R o a d D n g l i n g ? . 0 . S w n n l m . L n h o r o o G r t d e n a n d P l o w : Le n P h il l i p s , A n a s ln g B l ai r C i ty 1 9 1 1 W m . D . B a d g e r ."'A r l i n g t o n T o l r n l h l p l R u X . R u m u u o n ,"Li n co l n " H u m a n K l i n d t , 1 "Ca l ho u n " W m. P . C ol o,F o n t n l l l l sa A. H . l lx x sn ,She ri da n," F h n k Ja h n o l ,Bl a i r I Gl l b or t O ll o n ,"H e r m a n W . H . C hr i st ia n se n '°G u n ! H u r y B o l t s ,"De So t o ' C. A . W a r r i c k "- C o m i n g C i t y " 0 . l h r l h l l l .i Rl : b l o n d as C h u . N o l a n . C o m m i t t e e w o r k a n d m i l e a g e ? . H o u o r m o o a ,"""" l l n n r l e o l l o l u o n a . d o l o r ; fo r Ju n o . & Ja i l o r l F Th e fo l l o w i n g c o m m u n i c a t i o n vu p r o m o To t h o C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s o f W Washington County Nebraska, at this Boa | House, in nuiir Neuman, on this :ith dy s cept all of the provisions of the Federal and provided in Home Bili T617 of the 54th Con tan sm. ass) md House Ron 122 of the 1911 Inglsi etum, eppror ed Ap dl 19, wir, and n and Fedend funds for Wsshington County , House Boll 722, to ooestreet the following on the center ol the North iine of eection 94, ii, eaneud running in a. loutheesterly din-eczi iine of sec tion 8, township 19, North mage 1 point 80 rods north of the louthenst corner ~ Noni: range 13, cut; thenc e in e southesster lest corner of ssetion 2, township 18, North a aoutheuterly direction to the center of the townsh ip XS, Nonh Mae li, mr : then c e in to s. point about 80 roads seat of the Nnrtbe tosrnahip IB, Noah nnge 12 east. Beginning at s. point on the center of township 18, North mme u, east. thence sou of section 12, township IS, north, mage 10, e easteriy direction to the center, of section ll, £2 east; thence south to the oeutcr of the sou ship 17, North, range I2 elst, thence in son southeast corner of lection 24, township 17, thence south to the southesst corner of eecti 12, asm.`- Beg-inning at the southwest corner of North range ll, east; thenc e 80 fudi west, th the south line of section 23, t0wusI1i[N3, no in e southwesterly directioti to tho center of }Iorth, mage it east; thence west lo the een -action 6, township IT, North, range ll, east; east corner of sec tion I, township IT, North ao the southwest .corner of section 6, townshi thence south to the center of the oust line of North range 9, out thence 'nest (0 the center IT North nnge 9, esst; thenoé south to the ship 17, north, range 9 ent; thenc e west to t of section 13, township IT, north, range 9 : For and in consideration of the shove struc ted with Federal and Sure Funds.. the 1iol10i"8 of Wnshington Counts,Xebrasita, faith and credit of the County of Washingto til of the Hght of way on the above designe~ :he Federal Government and State of Nob and to properly and c ontinuously ominisin sfter the construc tion of same, as provided atctl. We also pledge mid County of W uhi struc t and tnainttin ail bridges on the above clear water any exc eeds thirty six (35) aqua days after the above described roads have s designate name es County rosde as provided by the 1911 Legialnture ol' Nebraska." Board adjourned until I o`clock p. m. 1 o'c lock p. m.Board in session, all - No further business appearin before untii June IB, i9l'i, at 9 o'ciock p. rn. "-Ove T. Anderson, By \ County Commissioners roo.n, Blair, Nehr. J The County Board of Equalization | :nent taken June 14, 1917.Present James znlnn, Chas. Nelson, County Commissioners rtssessor and Ove T. Anderson County Ciar Deputy .s _ Hinutee of last meeting were read an No business eppeering before the : » July 2, |917 at 9 o'c1ock a. tn. Ore. T. Anderson, Coon ~ 1| County Oommhteionen roo The County Commissioners mst pursuant to 1911,Present James E. laher, Fred Hsuermsnn _an OUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET ¢s»County Qnnmiasionern room, Blair, Nebr. June H, l91'4'. The County Board of Equttilimtiull met pursuant to adjournment ken June 13, 1917.Present James II. Maher, Fred l!eue1;m_ann and hu. Nation. County Commissioners, S. W. Chambers. Cofintyllaea- ~rand Ove T. Andenon.Cuunty Clerk, by Mary Christensen, Deputy. The Minutes of the hat meeting were read and approved. Ou motion duly made and carried it was ordered that the assess- ment of the Ariington Implement Company on Stoc k, he reduc ed from 53500.00 to $4200.00 . amd id}<>u?h»d unti:T0°Ef»Ea=1»I El. 1 o'elock p. us.Board in se-sion. members all pmaent. On motion duly made and carried the County Clerk was ondend to nduc e the valuation on the S. W. 1 -1 of S.W .1-i and N. W. 1-4 S. E. 1-I of section 22. township eighteen manga 12, to $30 per acre nn acc ount of river. No other business coming before the Board they adjourned un tii June 18, 1917 at 9 o'clock a. m. (Ive T. Anderson, Count! Clerk. By Mary Christensen, Deputy. County Commtmlonera room. Blalr, Nobr. June 14. 1917 The Board of County U\»mmiMionol"S niet pursuant to adjourn ment taken J une 13th, IQIT.1're.sent. James E. Maher, Fred Heuer nizann. and Chu. Neiaon. 5 The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. °»On motion duly made it was ordered that the following Raaolu ttau from the Blau: Engineer be adopted and spread on the minutes of thi s mati ng.Carried. \1~\~l|| ||~|t Dr. 0. s. vruncr Veterinary Surgeon loud. ld. All Galis Promplly Awcnded 'Phunss:' Olico 118 Rnsideneo 82 ,f ° n~ i *l f ? , I 1I 1 \ '. r u \ \ §*¢¢.f:~ Th ua Talophm folio; I n m d n v o r t o co n du c t slr dating: :run thu public. our gmpkygg and "our ln- nu u n : lou ma u na d mu pithy : L T o t a r n i s h eo u rl o o ll l . # l l - l i t , a n d d e p e n d n b l l u l q t o n a p r r l a . a .' h u n u n y u b i l e n n i n t l a b o u ! c u r b u l l n a u . L T o b o n o a n r v m f a a n d m a m m a i n uns m a n - q u l l n t d o u r a f h l n . £T b p g r a n r a m p t o y u u l w d n n l . 0 | ...\~ . ¢ . . \` = k \ 2. . a| \ 1 T o u m h r w r s e c u r - i t y h c l d l r l a r n l o m b l a m u m m _ t h d 1 i n vi c t - m s t . W e b t l l l f l t h a t I n c h a u g a l n u n l u n h a d 1 |b o n u s w r h u d s o n h u b e n r \ cnuR€:u NOTES T h o M. ze .C h u r c h Bu sh ; S c ho ol at 10 1 . m . , Dr . M e ad . I ~l e n dm t . E p w o r t h L u g u a a t 1 , p . ~ . ,L y l e eB r i d e , p t l i i d c n t . l e a n i n g wo r s h i p nl.u o: l u c l | at B . P u n : m a i l i n g W e d n u d a y w a n i n g 8. C h l l d r l n ' |D a y w i l l b e ce le br at ed .Su n d a y mo r n i n g m t h a n : p p m u p r u g z u m ;l b s r i t e o f ba p ti s m b t l d m l n h t l n d zo : n u m b e r o f n s t t h s l l e r vl c e . L a n d #fa t E p r a r l h L e a g u e Su n da y N N - i l u .He r mi a O s bo r ne - Az t cl l ; .-n Flllilll nm: hams one dn; iubjec i. "Tho vw: of zu Hlt¢l»-Hanif ...."Y a [ot Bo nd!" a id his er," :mini ma,1 s tory . wi th w w "N| | r , ld i d- I Tha Mac h club anurtalnld the u n i x ,ma l, 'Ni c k y r i lwwl queen Eathurcimloatthac hanrlino- ¥li°¢¢l'¢l»l ato\u\ebool1.oqI| y ¢,, avaningln a vary hippy mmnlr in ~; g <= - wr = =~ ; =- '° ° n; " , f: h '" , §; ' " " u ru d 3 mu m u tls d r o n "my 0 Ui. I l l '~ ll n m lh . ""AB5053?What 5 Th. Ep Lugug convmtlonmd15|a m .m l l l dcmlndad.'ma an r m u .m a !rd!! at V|lk»yb¢|in|qnHond;3,J un¢ r w ,,*26.W e h opc that u many uqum-e=~#-=~§f;»a;-_ ;;§§g~;v!.,.¢ others.as poulbll,u m nu n s . "'°'*'";_,':,°',,;,,,q ' b o 'This will been axclllonl oppchunitg 1 .y u rf or lh c y o un gp eo pleto gs t id ns an d ovary Salud" 411151, an Ill nhcr inspiration for future work. °°" ki n 1 mln Sunday. July z, 1| md Cnon an in l c 1 Phd B .cents for Red Cross srork. w. fi. Underwood. Pestor, |__.....Q Bsptlll Churc h Nath !Re gu ls r nn sm Sunday mersink. Bible Scbooi st 10, preaching el. 11, em' in thesvenlng B.Y. P. U. st'!,prssch ins st 5.Prsyer meeting Wednesday "mins Choir prudes st the church Belo! ds; evening st 8 cfeioek.The subject for Sands] morning ls. "Conlldsnt Contemplsll-on," sad for the evening. "Religious Liberty." The topic for the young people ls, "The Bible end the Psoplr"Ps. 19:1-I4. The Association held het west Is sereli euendsd there being 128 dslels!s: present.Uor slsltors sly that il Is:one or the best. me ln this Assodslior The young people had s missin; meeting Zur Sundsy evening.The so elety ues reorgsnized and the follow ing oflicere eieeledz President.Fern Johns;vicepreeident,. Albert Pnilen Secretaryirsssurer, Grsce Smith; or genlst, Ruth Moon.They announce r eoeiel Fridsy evening of this week sl an home of A. D.Johns.All of the young people o! the church end een- gregstion are invited. The public is eordisfly invited to el our services. C. H. Foreman, Pastor. 35 cents.llealdu the choir anthem! l Church Cunnan at Drum The Chdr of Our 8lvin'| Lulhlnn church, of Omaha, will gin a ucnd concert at_S!- Pau1's Lutheran church,Orum Snndsyflune 24, baginning at 8 o'clock. The choir oomiau of 25 mem» ban conducted by mu Dara Loeb! Olsen, nnrmerly aolollt of tbl Xounl: Lutheran :butch of Omnha.A splen- did program il promised..Tic ket: ue 35 cents.lleaidu the choir mthoml, Presbyterian We wish to rsmlnd ml! that than an 4 gegulnr lervic u at the Plnby terill ,church 3 Slbbllh nchonl nt 10 1.m. li n . 2 Bndnrow Suporinblndsnt. Preaching at ll 4. m. and 1:30 p.In 49-li readings will be gina. Rav. H. Haivuwn. First Christian Church Bibie Sciaool et 10 1.m. Semin' Johns. eupertnterdant. Divine wonhip at lk a. m. Evening sro:ehlp nt a p. m. Prefer meeting and Treining Clue Wodneldly at S p. m. Choir Rehnrul Pride; at s p. m. Everybody ie mlde welcome. Come Lo Sands) Schoo! md brlq th whole famiiy! Subject for Sundeg morning aefmor, "Ie lg Worth W hile to Ben e am'- Evening theme. "How le) I Come u Christ!"Ordinance of Baplilm el evening service. All an welcome at our meetings. John B. Williaml. Uinilter. ENTERPRISE=;1an GE NE RA L A N D L OC A L NEW S A N D o o m m m r No. 22Bm n i W A sa 1 NG' roN COUNTY. NE B RA S K A . JUNE 2 9 ,1917 TWU CUNTINGENTS AMERICAN TROoPS§ Now IN FRANCE Arrival of Uniled States Sddlon. at Some French Fort An-' nounsed at Washlnqton. I0 mmcuuns GMI mn nm logulnn u Arrive on lurepunws-nm Amorlca Tm Dm Aol-mum ua und In lhpld omf. Wnhlngmn. .mm za-'rm min!nf :wo mnlh\¢\\uu ur Amerieln mop:ll: PfllH|t'nnnuumred hen by \h|mmmlm-e nu pdbln lnmrmnlojx onne¢¢l|=l of umm udvln-a from Plrll.Se¢'l'N|ry nc War lhller would munbuolulvly lm :lah-|u\~nl on me lrdvll ur the uwpn."I hlvn nuthin( vrhutloevnr Ku ||y_" he llld.un Ton Duyl Ago.Thu xwn mnllnp-nl: that urrlvedthere lm the Unlled sum mon than ten dayn un.Th-y an me nm eonllnléul-I ulAlnvnrnn lPl\lllr»l m .mu on fur-fnm !u|\|_ uml \\'l)l he mn uh-mu KoUn:uf (IN umm- (NHL from 01| vw nz "lawn nw; -1-nm.mher mullngu-n\n mu mm In u- pecur m lnnd lu nq-11| emu.Ninn al Puri wmnud.'rum pmmbly wm be mm :hp 1~ u-rvmlng between me .mm on u - mn|\u¢\°m.x-¢m»\»-nm mu nun u~lls me pon nr nrnnl or me ~-Ili Whlrh ihv lrmpn whuu amvnlnn|\-»um-a wul be mm mron the un-ut»m num 1- m»nx-| ny me mmmxm un public lnlurumllun. PAUL x e |. L v ' s n a |= A|. c / mo Arnnunu 'ro $1,612.01 Su F a ! A |Dlu uvn nd Aupndnlncdngolz hadty -. - w u h d d w d u l l n y " m i x w 1-hlnpertn!C.S. LlcCannll|,¢h» m n a m v m b u h e n n w n k on - bonkltouecrtalnthin-na1ntulPu Kdlfldc lllelib u.Thoueununz rwoftn utsdlhanhc roeoldl nn ; i a m | ¢ n a | u q » , m u \ y » r o n , m m m u m ma u n ( w u n u ¢ b w k ) n n b d l y Intlk~ manchnn lovlav alz ciu lament lhnhdgsrnolhn |¢ il lmwliblo u u |» v mu mu n » = | u ' | a n u wx anydagnaofmeuncy. ' m n p o n m n m u e u u g n m mlploymenlubonkkaaptuz l~» un h nd t yo mce inn ls lab o rt ln |l.5l10l m z u dty'|1\|Llmmcdlnh lythenpa rtvunul ~ ek rk B s|n uu lhd \ ho n u¢ a dmd mgyornud emndlwlh l u !u m < » m ¢ n ¢ \ » ¢ n f u » m u b i l l 1 thanmmntof ths nhvrhgl ld dapnnlkaddk hhlmlndwuinhll~ m a w m e p n a w d m u u p e u u . me u o a u n n mh r u s e a a h m d z y n g m z m m w u a m a . A t l u n w u s p u d e n u v u u t i m d z y n wu y 0 ' \ 1 mlo a .m m p r u n p t u l u t h l m y v r d u i x t l c d o u a lt h e n s u d l,lny or ~ mn m n a d c h z n i s u q t l n ~ 1 ° l H b ¢ h | B | M | | h ¢u n l a n d s .n b r f p w u d c h c n g » po n d c a o e us i n n u m n a h r gm- pn | o !a $1 dl'l.I ¢ \\ :B l» ol ~ nl¢d by mo u¢¢ az| | ¢c ~ nnlI ~mr ouvie uluptnshnxlmc .Somoa! u a mb a i o lt h l w u n e i h b j a c i d q | n un d 1. h¢ tea nd d a\ ti mi| (n y ~ u a l c x u p n h a t u p d l d h t b lo f n u p o d i h lli tr u llll be |114 wonns "MADE #N aeamnnv" Lenin: Expand as Tension Agsnt In ln» itroepted Rldlo of King Leo- pd d o f llvar ll. Wuhlngton, June 28.--lima NikolaiLenlne,the llnulnn agilnlur for n nepante pence with Gemanny. ns exposed as a German agent before the muncll of soldiers and 1rorkin¢mensdelenln In Pdmgrsd June 22 ls re lated In a dl:patch from Ambusador Fmndn. t vh n l n n l l r t o | o i d t o t h e t r e n c h e s . w l u D r a f t f o r W a r W o r k . Iu t o r l n a t l n a e m a n a t i n g f m m t h e ra ft . b y w h i c h 0 5 0 , 0 0 0 a r e z o h e e e - e d f o r t h e a r m y . T h e r u l e s g o ve r n i n g e x e m p t i o n ! a r e n o t y e t b e e n Is s u e d . b u t w i l ! b e ~n,l o t h e w o r k o f |¢q¢ ¢¢m¢t h e m y m u b e b e g u n n e x t w e e k . l n a n e n t m a l o d r z o t t h e c u e s t h e ~net o f t h e b o a r d :: n o n t h a t »~l l a c m : m o w e d t h e m u s e ? t o n s o t 7 oQ4:LnIe t h a t d p a n d ~u nt y c l lt ch l l b e ut i li s ed . B o n n i e N u n e d b y G o ve r n o r s . Th e p r e s i d e n t .h o w e ve r , h a d n a k e d ~e g o ve r n n n a t h e va r i o u s m s e c o n o m i n a t e cn nd l da te e l o r t h e » r d l . a n d It m n : b e a s s u m e d t b e t ~e b o l r d l a s an n o u n c e d h u e t b l p p m n l .n o t o n l y o f t h e p r e d d e n t . ut o f t h e st i l e ex e c u ti ve s .I n N e w Y o r k d l l l l l l l P l a i l l d e l p h l l h e b o a r d : h u e n o t n t b e e n en» ~unced. The 24 ltltel In which c ommittee! complete. with thou exceptlnlll.. Wlihilltlou. Wes: virginia, xmh. e e K e n t u c k y . M l u l s d p p l , H l n n e ~ r a . N e va d a , Il l o u t w l . N e b r u u . N e w e n e y ,N e w l l e x l m , R o r t h C ,'arolI.na. d r t h D a k o l l .Okl eh tw tl ..0o lm 1\ i0 » ~\. .3 . l ~ n ...___H u l k ! l l l l l u r y A g n l f u u n g t o A n - w a r W l | ¢ e n 'l c m f o r V a l u n t o l n . Mfa s ll i n gt o n . Ju ne 2 8 .- - W I!!! n c - ru l t il n ;an - IL h n l t |¢nm-,w a r a l vm m u e n l u m c l a l l I l l m a w d : h a t th e n l u l l r n n n y st i l l i s m o m t h a n 50 . 0 1 5 m e n n h n r t n r w a r s t w n z l h , i l u - g m ! n h a d b u m h n p o d t o n t t a l n b g F r h l n f n l l h l . U n t l w f u c a o f t h e r e t u r n s a n fa r It i n u m m m n t t h a t l l w r e h i m b f f n n u g vn r n l i r o r g n r n w a m o n g I l l ! ! I m l n tnr y nm ' tu I'r| ~| ¢l da nt W iln on kl e al ls hr Tl | , { l l l vn l u n l s - 1 fa l h u i n g t h e r e e l ( t o m l u p H n ' r a n k s n f t h e r r g n l n r u m b I|»h1m~s1t u n d th u s r u m p l vl o th e i l r l h i z mli ll sl ry p n g m r u t i o n In line w l l usu ln- at (Ier mnn y.l l u l u r n n f u r u w - a m t h r e e a m . a n fn r i .u r n ' I n l m v !I|\n v o r n g i d l l l l p n c u | l i | | z \\e\°k.'Tl w y wvrve fa r h e - l m # i l u ' vx l n r l u l l n l n s U I n l l i r l a l l h e r e . wh o hu l l lw en lr nl ll l nl vu t t ha t th e p re !!- cl£ tl l|| d ire ct . a nd ch -u r~¢ :u t a pp eal for sn l u n l wr n m a u ld h r l ug | l u l I1 i \ t o t h o u - Nll al lr i Hu- fuc t th at lh vl l co unt ry n es ts l l l vm u l . n a w . nno|.h¢o~£Wuh511¢0l||nll3'| hul.B|| 'l1h¢a8onnJ| n|\u g h l| ¢ t¢ n l1 ; | l t. | tth o h ld ly sundry .r w a m i b u d r u n badhsonaninnhdmac h at u n ~ aa d du r in g no lu tma nth ln o h p ! h i s n h l mu c n o o n r y h a n b a s o l td n od b y h llf s mi ly mi fr i ln d l 'I'h|Ifrl%|r'smquainupe||r£t\| b v n n n u r l r u u l f e m w r r a n . ha g i n wln d mn c y wh k h u ld n u i ingh lan c zi nllf c md my ~-elhilfriood-Ihiphn found ax in ps n on almc n d no lo f hi lmn uh l oolnp ha hmln u; nd lmu~ pn ll,h Pii uh ofb li hr tb ln 1 q u ! ! ! enu m; a v. tha t wo uld! !! I nu umm.On s n h h ln a a tq p ln d lln t tieuzomainxaplnxnoblznnry al Ih n va a no c i n tdllr lthn s tn n d | | ,uu lt»dt:| ¢» nMmeo | . un dthh bo 1 r I { n i lb mtB o n n J m| \ n .I ame mln loo thi lf rlo nd th illdi th wu th o u g h ttn lln wlh to - Copenhu¢aamn~hinn|.innmn~ mn utivity u~ound35|¢|n a p p n n n tme u i z h o a h i s n tu m Doeou adsrn nada : his l n ahh birthday, August 36. nut. wl l q t o wh o mh a wu u u d a d i n ~ bainllllmandthirsoandilwirun. nom and li: dlilllnfl. dl lidagin immndsm vicinliy survive. Fu n a wa e n i os wu h d d o n ab f hf ltr vlc t a t the home, by n g u h r a n i m a t t i c | Lnthonm church,conducts!by putnr,R a u l .Bdmlu,mo n ul! a l zmn m altan du wl bein: lbie in Ohtlilr ndmiuion. sonen JENSEN |.I li lin ( no r o f u g en e r a l p e nc e w it h o u t a n - n e u l l n n o r ln d o m n l t y a n d n s a n - sw e re d b r H .Volre nnky,w h o a n no un ce d h e w o u l d wg ie at Le n 1 ne 'l army service.\3. Rel||1ou» opposlllon.Only than who were memben at meh hlth before March 15 will be exempted. 4. lien the sole support of families. The Instructions to the exemptionboardsInc lude dnzlie providom topreventtnorlunmandu n i o n of ,»ervlce.The boards are expected tnihenn work lmmmn my lftlr retdv- f1n¢ notice nl' appolntmenl.- 2. Employment In vital war indul- trln. includlng shipbuilding. ll1\.ln.ltloll!making, work in gun naglnupply fac mrles, nity nrds .all Gel . coal minesand certain government dutles.Even- tually women will nepisn msn;of i n d i c a t e s t h e a r m w i l l h e m u c h h e a v- i e r t h a n h a l b e e n l l l l p t ft e d .In l t e a d o f m e r e l y p i c k i n g m e n f o r t h e a r m y , m a n y w i l l b e d r a f t e d fo r o t h e r w a r w o r k . T h e g r o u n d s o n w h i c h ex em p tl on a w w h e m a d e o n t h e t l r s t d r a ft fo l l o w : 1.Ph ya lc nl Sncapaclty,In c l u d i n g h e a r t d Il e u e , . j £ a t feet,a n de fo ct s w h i c h c a n n o t h e c o r r e c t e d b y g l u u s . tu b e rc u l o ul a an d o th e r ch e s t d i s cu s s . can ce r. k tdn iy o r ll ver l lfec tt onr , 1r u" l» | a r t a n d Pe n n sy l van i a . E x e m p t i o n r e g u h t i o m w e r e w h i p p e d a l a A n a l : h n p o a t t h e n b i a s ! m e e t - r u Pr e si d en t W i l s o n p r o b n b l y w i l l .~ u l g u t s t h e m w i t h i n t h e n e x t 4 8 ~curl..w u n S e w e x c e p t i o n I . t h n i e : a r e ~el a m e a n co n t ai n e d In t h e d r l f l u n m m e a I 0 P r u l l d e n t W i l s o n bl ' ~rmout Ge n e r a l C r o w d e r .I t L l u n - e n t o o d 1 1 : 0 p r e l l d e n t e l l m l n l t e d c w a m e x e m p t i o n s . b e l i e vi n g e ve r : m m n t h e m u o n m l m d o h i s m n i n t h e mr.w h e t h e r o n t h e b a t t l e fr o n t o r ~ o t . a n d w o r k w i t h i n t h e c o u n t r y o n n n l z o i l n - n ~e as an n d r f - 0 | b l h s i n 3 | - I' | . VODKA g;0TS IN qussn M a n y U n d F r o m O u t b r e a k s In a s d a n G i l l e s - B a n k s L n t c i l n m ! 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At 'lr nl lnh . n H ihe fla ll tu mla n l' l0. ll gan pul ul lnu n. :m t fur fr om the b oum la p y r a m i d .uh 1 c h i n rn nw ed w i t h i \\!|!¢\I " ¥2 1|r u| n"a n d "A.l'\in."l l )I ru p o r t s e l d vs u l i mn n e t c a n d l u l l u w i !|rl1m'I} !|»mi||;:.Az Tu l ma k . n r l ly uf1 1l 2 .| l ID pn p n t l u n tim ln»:\-1||\|||rl»rn of llw gulcl mi Im : d l a l d r i m u ! : w i l l n l ' H n nn l y S I! r l n n \| n |\ ¢ r al l y ln l r lr r u l w n r k l w e pluu uhn ~¢l an d In sul in loo ted 'I\ \ | n l y l l 1 n '¢ \h u u a l r n l |»r1ma \\4 rv £ rm ~d b y th e p ng ie a nd j nl no el :t m l m t l u z .Tw r n l y n n k l i l r - 1 | w h th e n z l ll t nfy mo d to am - a t t he l nu j e AI.Tu r u n r o g .l h e b vn u t l fu l A : p u n nf ?5.I|1il ianhuhllmstvl.w h e r e 1 llramntlalt 'fl ll i'l¢ l\ oi l l vm l a n d Al~ i m l e r I d h d .p l u n d vr i n g I n p r o lu g. h u t th e T\Ink hn v m uw vu a u is u ~ j u r o d . ._ . . _ _ -- _ _ . . . -. _ _ . . .MILITMIT SUFFRAGISTS Fill Si x W o m e n w h o Cr e a t e d I l a n F r a n ! o f w m a H a u s a A l a l l t t d M l x i m l m F I M . \\n a1| |n gtn n.Ju n e 2 8 . - - S i x m l l l t mITrazlnr»a wh o r r e n l a d a d o t i n I' o f t h o \ \ m f. -Il n u w e w h e n t h e y p l u m !ir nn t wr x m u c k l n g P r e m ! \\ i fl n I\ . \ w l ~ e a vn l vn c e d t o p a y A of $ 2 1 e a r h o r l l l s p e n d t h r e e d a y s liw \\nrl¢lmur=\°.Th e fi n e l s t h e mum |»¢ »1u \ll y for Imln wfu i a usr mbl T h e u n m vn .m l u n g : p e u h e s fe n d l m ;th e Ie g a i n : o r m e p l c k l d FOUR CLASSES TD BH NA _ uxamvy Wubirnltoa, Juno 21.-Four ol mm an mau i a n ua npt innitary ur vic l in the draf t Nltil towhkh President Wilson pn mp mnl tod q .Th e da n s ln : Hen pluliully unit.Ilan amplond in aluntlad paul in war industrial. Thou Iilh mrlldn r¢ll¢ioulIlanwithIhr!! ur 0-dll! :nh wholly dapmdont upon than for p mThe ngulnllons cover MU p¢¢¢|They will be made ~»-I. date to be Brad lnur and fill dby bo flvsn to th c p rlll to bi Ior mme znmomm or friday. Tha mln pmvi di that mg a um b um a lfllll! mmf) , ha n an uxempt u n n h w f i l r s a lt mamben of norms nlkion tical The appdlata bolrll IA tlmment of ling az. 1915. which Kill!Constantine dinsolwd. M. Jonnari. dlp lomalie reprmeulallve of lhn lllles,demanded lim assnmlnllltg nf lhls pm- llamrnt. In whlrh M. \1nluIu| hm] Imajority.In resigning xl. zalmls nn nounced nm. Kia; Alexander wal wlll- inl so comply with ua thi demands ot me entente. . _ .. . . - _ . . . ¢ . _ . _ . . _ . . . nansrac move BY nuss zms Prqvygsnal Gwcrnment Alwmlm EXCESS IS NOT so GREAT mnwea ma Cross Fund |l bm eugm, R€dCross Vlorkinlllir DRGANIZATION J F E L E V E N r1u Np ne nN |N e1 'v -E no m' sz,zs1.oz mm ron 'Ill CME Wnhlngtan.Fou nn lln and B lllf Form Ons order-Thru #mo on-mlm than l u l v n k w u m a c m s w a l k f h a w , |» a e . |» v ° - k u - p u : ln I m m lnmlnx ..Bltuzdny "mlm tbancomdnnmmd l w i l l mnqxhlnhlp h r B HI , w n u m m m r v n u u m - m u u w ugm t.b¢BlAi.rwxlnis|!inn-of Ill; a n d tb e h n u d ml i l k o l th : wa r t7':I |" \k .l| »1 nw. ¢n .|°m» "H (or mnmbenhlpl and other menu mu s b o u d a u u - a e .< G\°¢toBr=»¢.wbn loohd lllur un wor k ll wu hluwu . In- wg hz in u l. hl b t tl o u am e n dm e n t t o t he t o od c o nt r o l om , a n d a d o p t e d t o l t s s t e a d . 9 t o 1 , a p r o vl s l o n u n d e f wh i c h t h e p r e a l d e n t w o u l d h a ve a u t h o r i t y t o De:-mit t h e m a n u fa c t u r e o f w i n e s o n l y . Ac t i o n l s D r a l t l c . Th l a i s m o r e d r a s t i c t h a n th e su b - co m m t t t ae 's p l an b u t a a l l g h t m o d e m - ti on of th e h o us e " mt r y" pr o ds l on .A 1 ll n ow st a nfh l. th e u s e o f t ot a ds t ut fa i n th o m a n ufa c t u r e o f l n - er a n d d la t i l t e d ll q uo r a w ou l d b e n at t y p ro h lb l te d a h it s the p re sl de nt c ou ld e xe rc is e hi s dt sc rr t i o n i n p e n n l t t l n g o r fo r h l d d l n f th e m a k t n g o f w i n e s .Th e h ou s e p ro m o s - tl o n sect ions ab so lu te ly fo r b a d e t h d ma n u fac t u r e o l ' fo o d s t uffs in t o t lq u o r . T h e n e w sections al so g h o t o t h e pr es i de n t t ha ri g ht to pl a ce un d er go v e r n m e n t co n t r o l i r o n .m e l .co o pe r . }ea d, lu mbe r. fu el an d m an y o the r pro d» uct s.W i l s o n M a y V e t a H a r b o r l l l l . Pr e si d en t W l l m n m n :n o t a p p n o va th e 8 2 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 ( 0 r l vs r a n d h a r b o r b i l l u l t c o m e s t o h t m w i t h o u t p r o vi s i o n fo r a p re s i de n t ia l co m mi s s io n to s tu d : th e wa t e r wa y si t u a ti o n .Pr o vi s i o n t o r s u c h a c o m m l n l o n w h i c h t h e o n - . . k § s t r o n g l y fa vo r e d . w a s s t r i c t m o u t o t th e m u m . a » m l n t o f t u s e t a a n ho os a. A ft e r t h e b l l i l a vo t d o n t l u s l l y i n Lincoln, June 28.Governor Neville received notice from W ashington today that the dx-att wm start. July 7.~ That the draft wlll be conducted in a lalr manner Is Indicated by the lact that no names wlll be used. but the asslgnment wlll be madeby number, the ser- ial numbers belng sent to Washington and the selec- tion made by drawlng the numbers on the lottery plan..No one wlll know who has been drawn untll the drawn numbers have been returned to the exemptlon boards and comparison made wlth the reglstrntlon cards.These numbers will be sent to the dlllerent regls- tratlon boards and if exemptlon ls clalmed lt will be the duty of the boards to lnvestlgate and make the examlnatlpns.' .umns PUWERS UF PRESIDENT Ssnato Agdourtural Commlttoa Releots Subcommittuds Pro- hlbliion to F00d am. ncmn UF BMW IS nusnc Adepu rmlun by Van »| | no 7Qlvlng Praldanl Autharlly to Pen-H\|{ thi Mnnuheiure of Winn o»\|,~..Ma¢ n ¢GMr0|. W u hln gto o. J u n e D .- ' ne mu h u r i m l m n committee. by A mic of adore Il Dulilncd. Petrngnd. Jllna EPI.--Con:1amn:tlnl have hem nboilshed hy the prmrlaioun!government.Hermfter. It In pmvlded. GRANTS DEIMNDS OF Ames Retiring Gruk Pnmler Telll sl' Alix-ander'¢ Decision-Ventnlu IIn Ihjerlty In Plrl||.menL Athens, July 28.-The reslgnntlon of Premler Zllmls vru ucruuioned hr hls docMau that he mule! not assume re- York reports a mia! of 840.000.000, of which $16.lXll.(H)0 Is lu tllvhlendl.A large put nf thla dlvldend mln! 1| be- lieved to have been roported from oth-er Bedlam of the country. tbvm ilu stock 1| lwld. .Are Dupllutcd.1 Washington.J un e % -Altho lummlng up shows a $l2.0)0,0(I) o subscription of me Bal cron fund, rtar was expreaud at hoadqrumerl that duplicate reports were responsible for the surplus. Final llgurea will lhnw the $l00.|D0.00D total has beensubscribedbut there ll reason to b¢~ have that there will be no vu! over subscription.The nation. ucluslvo of Ham York I l t w i l l I 0 l o t h e u g n l w . w h e r e f a vo r a b l e u n i o n l l d o u b t fu l . P l a n S x o u s P r o f i t T u . A ' w a r e x c e l s p r o m u x u p o n co r - p o r u t l o n l , p n r i n e r n h l p s m d i n d m d u a l s o f a b o u t 1 s p e r c e n t - d o u b l e p n n e n t y a r n - u n d n o c h a n g e l n t h e p m p o n e d wa s up o n pu b l is h e r s- 4 5 p e r ce n t u p o n t h e i r n e t pr o nt a .p l u s u po at ng u l n - cr e a s e ot n q u an e r c e nt a p o un d - w e r e fo r e c a s t b r a n n i e n u a n c e c o m m l n n m e m b e r : a n t h e y w a d e d t o w a r d c o m - p l e t l n l t h e s n r m r b l l l . and saith the tnmendoua campaign the "man n o f tha c o un u -y ar a c on -ducting, the dlfir total wtil ba aloilan to foul or live thousand man. l ! I l |n l l l - _\ vna rrv HE AR A TORNADU Lu: Friday ni¢h£'a wlndamrm made l>°°9la in Blair and vlclnity air. up and take nolicq, il they hadn'|. ratired, and il #hay had, caused them to get. up. '1`r¢¢I.and limba from trees. *ora biourn all our w i n and mu. on lim farma in nuiw. 6 tha amd! grain and enminto ahnda.The alac lric t light iina na lanllad .xp W1 two lranafor- mara daatmgad.The telnpbone linea vrarahardhlt.' h a m tract and limba*Ira blown down qnto the wire and many polaa baing ,blulm down. tha :ebook ukod for bids on both bud and loft coli,2,000 lbi.to the um. and while llr .Chr iltnnn ni bid. dolivafed at the school buildings,w u $l2.5u 1 ton against tho Cmwoli Co.| hid of 83.85. for bud coal, the Cmn QMCD. underbld hhgon the sof t coal mdlru given the c ontnc t for both alks.Ray Lippincott.Crovrel1'| manager. had tbl ulnntagc of Chris umm in bling a momblr at tha school board. L . A . W u u m n , s m . C i t i u n n B a n k . $ 5 0 . C n m m B a n k . 8 : 1 0 . S u m B u n k B w r , \ 6 0 . Bu t ; Co n . Co . , I- 5 0 . A NUNDBSCRIPT BAND A mmndncript bind. comming of - oi dmmu ou n d ih ri l mo r e y a n oagemdhillivasonn n d n g f mm 2 d o w n to my n n o tq p a li d xu u d n c rawl: md mark lhlril.ag |tble rowdon tha str ut Hond qlf lar noon with some music.Insiru- and vocal.th at was la ltna p c a nlrut to thdr nppnnnc e.The orcha ma lnauumcnu oonliatld af 1 violin mmipulswl by tbl futher, who mlgh hue piled for thc °li¢iMl "A rk ln nw ' I' n n lln r ; "a comet.cllrint ppp, hui vial mdsome man md » dw b o th o p c n u d b l' tb ! g o n n a at thlpltty, s 12 y ur old Ind.A 1 |e\:~old bay md the lima hd bo nndand vocal salon that appalled tha mnliefloving cmvd and r u m mn :ru pused everybody shollmd lu Libenlly.T h y I a n truc king in mm with n sound slim and nga~ ld o u tg u i d t h c y h ld llu d l o r m» || u1 30 mils nnrlhnut of Btlililll. l l a m a , n h : " 1 " u w h h : md um tht wife me mother hld Il mms dmc '¢°~ ~..2 Faoun nnops $2.40 Pan am- szeu. wrrnnw A waex C b i e s g o , . In n a t l . - ? 1 o u r so l d to d a y I s o n o o t l n r d o o a l f o r u s e n t h a B l a i r poo tn mc o.T h e g n n m n n a n t C n e t ! i o n g w n l u f oo d , 2 3 40 lb i . i n i t s n o n - m e u a n d d e l i ve r y i n t h e po a t o m o e ba s em e nt .T h !F u r m a n 'Co .n u n w m r l a d t b l m n t n c t l t 8 1 4 . 1 5 a u m . T h !C m w d l l J o . ' | b i d I l l $16.50 | u m . i BIDS FOR COAL Hunger Chr ilhnun of tbl Farm- an' E kn to r Co .,was unrdo d the Hn. F. H. Cutcttar,D. z unmmek, sas. Ed. lnllhlaun, $25. A. P. Haiti. $25 Onn Longlmst. ses. Ed. Niehaum, $25iln. F. H. Claridge, W. R. C.. ses. Chu.$23 Henry Rune, ses. ses. $25. o n t 8142.Th o r llt 1 5 | d n a b r Bllir people.Not many pulon; hen num so mpand ro un annul. umgn th e n ut mja dty ave in one Ind two dollar momhonblp ha s bu t :a u n t du and ton dollhr contribution were made. The ingl: contribution! are u fol- lows: Blllr Bono uouu Co.SLOO. Clark 0'H|.n§on. 8100. n u .l l a n .o r m o n s h u d o f t b l l a m p s . l h l l l ri s e a b o ve fo r t y t w o i n d u e l fr o m t h i i a n ! l u r h e a o n w h i c h t h e w h i c h :L an ds un d e r a l l c o n d it i o n o f l oa d . " s marking condition. m s m s v a n v "W henlh urs no sime g\0l inclina- tlon to an wr work run`1°r'n¢ an~ lourmnrk for daily recruiting nt lut wack,olllcilll were much concerned onr th nah smc so hfu ahto joi n the bunc h of Lbs larvic a to bl tint io Inc a tha German!in Fnncs.ll,in SLOW To RESPOND ro w|Lso:~|'s CALL FUR vonunr aazzs Washington. D.C. Jun¢2B.--Raapou- aa to Pnaaldant Wilaon'|proclamation wling far 10,0113 war vnluntaara forlhl ngnlar army during tbl present wack an M=in¢\1°li!.wls 1.415 having been obtained yaalaarday.according ua re- mma from all parts of the country. .._||a Au1'oMon||.B HBADLIIIHT LAW Falluvinc ln du aubluncc of QM hw amend by the lu! lnfilllwn rex- ulatlu lula hud lllhtlz "lt |hlll be unlawful mun an u vo- h k h ln lm y k i n d o p o n u d m mu p u b - llc blghuy l ul the mm my Lkhmlng d n i e t o l ou r fo ur andls power ' W ww wi th I n lh c lu r ,u n lll th e um shdl he no dulgued. demand or arnngd that na pardon al rellecud : 7 " : " f ' i " * ; . , , , . ~M d l u a r r i e L u m b e r a C o a l C o . o w o o o o w o o w o w o o o o h e m a c o n c i u r l e d h e ~ u m mm.; ;;2,;.1.1;.f;,;¢,».>;.:.>,:Ja "';standard spring : m u bra1h d 1 reading an lulercepted 'IGH " d u g P*gzzfrnz IH the public nuenLiu»"-=».==d__;f;;n n iluIr :immars In urnulstnkabl ;;; | ,| 0¢ ¢up ¢th n\| x\ll0¢ lImd I ril 'P I :een '|12 10.I 'rndl from is : n y d by proredure lu the [wrmanunt military o n Ol!! 50 nnc liu l pe qgi min 1 aliowma lermu heutho plea! of BNN with dlP¢I¢' Rin: Leopard oi Blu 1 courts of either the neiiment or me cents of the decline in z~||£|t.|rod -'": e l an appoints! 1 h u ma n e : u n com 'M wlll sv to J uli nm.:hex aid.gnu. asmv fornl cuncamad.tgrdn.mimm "_J :..~... 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