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08-17-1917"¥i"""""""_Q . - aL ~n n r i r m m nAug. 10. um WOMABPS DEFENSE COUNCIL COMMITTEE OurState WomufeCommitteeo! the Suu Council of Defenee ie now .1- moet fully organized.Aceonding to the outlinedesignatedbytheNetiond Council of DefenseetWashington. it is necessary to organize the women of each county on the nmeplnnaethe etete ie orgenized. To this end Hn. C. R. Heed lane been appointedchairmeno lthe Women'e Department of Weehington county.A duplicateorgenizetionofthestate committeeofthe Wome.n'eDefense Council will be organized in each town ln the county. The committee for Washington Co. is: Di:?AR?ilRN¥oloulnutn Regietretion . . . . . . . . . . . .GreceBlllend FoodConeervelionand Home Economicem... ~ W. H. Mayen Women in lndustry. .ille. w1u¢ Jenkins Child Welfue.......llre. P. Bedgennr .Beintenence of ExistingSocial Agendee. . Hn. w. J. Iioopxnen Education .. . . . .. . . . .Hn John Newell Home and Foreign Relief(Red Croeal......ilre. T. Finnell Sefefuerdinol lidrelendSp ritual I~or~cee...Mre.. T. F. lhrtin Publicity [lee tint every'paper in the countygeuneue of women'e ac-tivities). ......\tn. Annie Vic Gates Naturetizetion [theneturelixetion olforegnborn women)ery Gluieteneen The illel. work to be taken np by the 'ommittee in to eee thet every women. over sixteen yeen of age, regieten for tome line of work.Thi! lltheBret ngiatnlion ol the woman of thi nlti~ our called md everyioynlAmerican ahouid rupond snthuaiuiically. Aa mon an mehcounty in the ltata il organized. Governor Neviiiu will pm- clnlm a npagial daywhenthesome will be urged to appear atlb tsumpoillug plncns :here lin mendid0 June 5!I:|.. It il hoped in this waytoncure record of ali the women who can bn of mrvice to tba zovernmentinoneothe following linen: Agriculture, Domestic,Professional, Clerical.Industrial, SocialSer9iceRedc roll,lliac allumwl. c0RREsPoNmsNcE Q » » - ¢ » ¢ » » . » » nr. 0. S. Pruner Veterinary Surgeon Kennml, Nei. All Calls Promplly Amended Phones: Ollicc IIBResidence 82 » o » » » » » ~ ¢ . . ¥0O°O°0°¢°O00°O°O°O°O° oJollN LOTllROP ATTORNEV AT LAW Pndlet In mn und Ylllrll8u m . § 8emu n w.||mA»¢¢u:. nm sDoa Soul! ol CI!! mu. Bla ir,--~Nebr. uoooooooooooooooooooooooe KBNHARD Ang s, :sm has ehimod another of our rp Ohrt. llr. andUQ. Detrandllr.andli n .Juli! omclatingaaalatad byRav. .of Blair.lr. Patzntn was8 mouths and 21 days old. a IUC, om alalar,I n L . Kannam, andti o u m m m k to mourn bla death. Pakasrny. of Vaiparalao, Nob. Sunday and Monday; ha re ail grain vary good, especially nga com was damllid by the »b bl Lhlnta It will mah a hal! amp, on an average. aeobaon'a ann,Samuel,u n an Sunday night for append! apperuliz was buralmd be- Dplnlhn.Tha Ii|.$.l0 fella! along as wall al rould be ua Hniorll atillury sick nhl. ~of raccvary. trickiatl. ia able to be up ann bonu after undergoing an Zur appcndindda. Riel,fromDouglas, Wyo., ir sister, Ira Dick Blrlcklav. tl crops badly burned by dry, hir. anlungia putting inanother tank;this make! 210tank: bout 8Q0;allcna of gn. llm is aural; very busy than mm! a continualatream as ningzoFrsmont; aoma fro; and many from Iowa, go hjltbvr show. I ado p. ln. :Har about three ».withhurt tmuhls and onWodnndnyatone _ntyhome Tuesday.taking ~inf: train Ior the tnclu: Fttmnnl. I Cooperative store buildmg autor; up :nd are working atory. lrlln Olion, from Croftop.i: hergnndpannu.Mr.ani I. and har uncle. Burl. Swi :Ich sold ls tau! of hugs la lu cn Saturday tha; brouglv .Hn il that for bop? ann, BENNIHGTON I Rumunen, Peter Wulf,Fun k W ulhi Paul We!!.Wm. Wien. Arthur Go!t|ch,1 Lhn. Gotueh. Harman Iowa, Henry Eur.Louis! Goluch.FreddluGotuch, Claus Schneider,Uanry Kruse.Hmry Gollsch. 'Haiku Peterson,Abm Gott- ach, Elvira Sundl,Frieda Sundl,An nu Goltsch. Mary Huber. Kale Gotucb, : "¢.~--»~~~-- nnmwhrrom. Fl or en ceCr np en hn il .l e ftS a t u r d a y wi t h l l r . A n d e r s o r m o f K e n n l r d fr \ r a n uu l l n g a t [ A ki ( l k o b o j l . Th e W . C . T. Umel.Frimley: f l a r - no o n in t h ec i l y p e r k .Elect ion of o ff!- re ff w a s h e h i . Th eA x lSoci etyu r nen te r ta i ne d at t h e m y p a r k b y t h eH e s d u n e aH . II. Yo'lru¢£l» Rex W ilson,W m . K r u g e r nml G uy ( Ho ve r.r M n . A . E . Ii n h fo n i l e f t Il l ! F r i d a y fo r n vis i t n t L o ga n , l a . 1.II. G e m ok i e n m e H o n d a ; m o r n i n g fro m Ci nm nn al i, O hi o, to 'ri ti l hi s co up n, C ha s. La sh er . M r .a n dM r s .WullW h i l fo r da n d da u gh t er . Gl a dy s , a n d M it e l l u lh Cl u e .r ui ne d toM u r r a y , N e b r . , U l uW h i l - for d w il l l ea ch the re th e com ing s cho ol te r m . Mr . a n dM r s . H e n r y R o e k m a y e r m d e'1l d e n r etur nedI n nw e e ki r o n :a n nr er ls nd l r ip t o La ke Ur ro bo ji . Mia: Bennie l~"||gg hair e t u r n e d fr o m Line rin, where Sl-uhu b e e n a t t e n d i n gsum me r s ch oo l l t th e u ni v eas il y, M u c ! R - :t h C l a s ea n dIn e zW n g e r h l x ve r l u r n e i ifu mP e r uw h e r eth e yh u e w e n t a k i n g a s u m m e rcoa rsea tt h e n o r m | '. M i n V r o l e t L o c k m a nr e t u r n e dSu n- ln y fr ul n as th re e we ek s' vi si t wt h re lr l i v unl.U m l h n .S h el l !aerona ul ni e ri b y M i a Lo r ai ne Gi l fr y, wh o w il l ri li t h e re fo r a l h nr l L i me . H a r o l dW e b e rr e t u r n e dfr o mC u - der, 'l'racy Gzmllch, Lili; (oltnch Clara Petersen,Don Petenrn.Celia Pctl!- un, Tnry Wulf. Josephine ?e|.enen. furi.hB ~QQ: ne~eralmoniha. H n . U o n r n n i S c h m e b il e ftTu e s d lnfl a r no fm fu r C uk o r a do S p ri n g : t o m d n e r p a n n u , i l r . a n d M r s . 1 : .F .F u - w l t .Mi ssMa de l in eLa m s o n: p i n tt h en u t w i l l :h e rll s l c r ,a tL o n gPin a,N e b r . Th a b u n in a n a n dSocialm e e t i n go fth e E p vn a r l h L e a g u a w u h e l d M o n d a y at t he D. W . L aa rs on hc me . 1 Tlslevofl;===_;;~'t h al a r e o l J. F . me u ro l tul yeve n nIm a y | l a r g e a m o u n to l¢f°=».?§"'.'3.§nmunl tlon.Th e yw e r e», .. ¢ .¢ "fo r Dmn hs w he n s ee n byamr l a r o fbo ys *e l ur n l ng lr o m l h st c it y . ma t e . F o rd e t a i k di n fo r m a t i o nr e g a r d i n g Ib n a r s u n l t h e vl r i u u ltr s r t n ,t e r m scrlu kc uNOTES Suporinterdent.ShoshoneA gc n ey, Fort Wlshnkiu. Wy-0.For nu-I. lrllnschedule!andparticulnn ggviv to any ticket quot. ofChlugohorlh W ntc mRy..or toC. A. Cairns,G. P. Ja T. A.. Chictgo 2T»2t \Presby tlfiln Wa *Ish to rcmind all that there an regular unionnt th e P mb y lc dm church.Sabbalh School al. 10 l. m..Mn. sn 5 First Christian Church1 BihlaSchookatI0a.rn. Samuel i Johns, Superintendent. Divine vrorablp at tl a. na. Evening worahlpat 8 p. rn. Prayer meeting Wednesdayevening at 8. Next Sundaymorning thepastor alll speak of aome of the lhinganot-acl al. tha raeent atato convention at lieth :my Park.The morning theme will tn "Cbunch Conditiona and Outlook. "In thaeveningthesubjectvviilbe,"Christianity and theModernWorld- Drift." .Ml aro lokome. John B. Williams. Minister. 'Tm at. u. Church Sunday School at lo a. an., Ur. Mean, auplrlntondant..EplorthLeague al.7, p. ln.,C01 States, president..Hominglvonhipatl loclo:k wening at 8.Payer meeting Wednosday evening al.Subject for EpvvorthLeague nulSundaiyevening."CoarardacoMl k hNook inga"Leader, Gladya Sappen Held.We were pleased to :eo a fine aprlnkling of Baptists. incmding their goodolltor;ferhapa "s,»rinltI1n¢" ian°t jualum woto uae-at our Sunday even» mg aofvlco.W. H. Underwood.Pastor Lf l'reachir;f at ll a. m. .nh 7:30 p. m. J. W. MorganwillpraachSundny morning. St! | lcorre ctly. I ft h eop e r a t o rmi s u n d e r stan ds.m y" N u "a n d: I va sh e n u mb e r a g ai n . .l;._' PUBLIC sm.|5 UF SHDSHDNE IN-DIAN LM'iI)5 snosnorm Auunc vFou r was rmxlas . wvu ..AUG.zu, lvl? 12.000 nero: of land. a Ingo portionof which is irrigeble, will be offered atpabllc auction et 9:00 A.M.,August30. 19l?. at the Shoshone Agency. Libure! terms for payment. Then lends are litueted inFremontCounty, Wye.,from one tu flfly milesI omRiverton. Hudson. Arapahoe andLander, roschod br the directline u!the Chicago & Nor thwestern Rr Exeellent crops of grain, grauee endvoafetebluue grownby irrigation.antho nelife inuses en unexcelleofor llvatock.Good road: and line ell.c. f " ' \;_],-Q--"E-'Q\ 1. .,;!]-~ " ~ f .{ 'r . ' ~~Ii.~ Riva tha Telephone lumber Distinctly I! is Important in msklugi telephone call to Speak the number distinctly. I-overs!number:sound much:Iliaoverthetelephona unless spoken clearly.For example. 0 sounds muchZlke 4. and 2 Elko 3. and 5un 9 . In cnillng 1 telephone num-berspeakslowlyaan!d llUnciiywllh the lips half anlnth from thc moutlapla.rf. S ""Right"whenthe THE ENTERPRISE Ill uve rnnnmu' wrumrnrrl GENE RAL A N D L OC A L NEW S AND COM M E NT Da n i e u i u ; AQ. 1, 1y a n HI an a Im a'a§Q& i I n f n a Andean 13 yuan Ho in n Bohr, o. in Dum No. 29nm un; W ABEHNGTON coUN'1'Y. NEBRASKA. AUGUST 17,1917 f r m ?1 r v r w. 1§~c¢1omfs&~m Bladr'sEx-Postmaster rim. ed at Calhoun - - "auw RWE ra: mom ?Ai.L£N" Sleuth Cnrison ol Calhoun, Pic ks h i m For Being Dru nk a n d Having Liquor on lilfn Flned S100 and Costs w. J. cm, pollmuter :ui¢ Io: zu sean,brotha:-iniur to Congrenmua uobeck and hiareongnizm political np reaenulive here, "gut in bad" int Sun iny evening at Fort Calhoun when Po rcemm Clrllon, of that city,Iound him in a bldly intoxicated condition on the lunc h of lhlt city with a bottle n . u || Farewell To CHN! BLAIR PUBLIC o w e s PAT H OT I C n e m o n w r lu m o n Blair and vicinity vinnd #hh la~ pridothc ulzibtion drlllputonby F. uh Neb. Infantry, Int using, Walker Avume, between the Nun seven and eight. The bind dhcouned a u d i dur the drill, tbl cmd. ieldlar bo md band adlournad from tha s~ -.nt.h¢B.F.D.openbouu1rb¢n sic mile;-.ned the :wld and I n t l .neu fund, approrimsuly $900.00 :96 to the bon tn ua u thly il A r leavin; Nc bmka urriwrf. Rev. Underwood vm' made we presentation lpllrll in 'nlfo d'8!mir;nd BurtlndW | . lilin tcm counties and u m m :1 Rhonda of Tuhmth planed the a limes mumbled br an informs! I n u .' l' h ¢ n ¢ h ¢ r i n l n s vl r r lr alullc as all awards uc than Lima vrbmuver tbl 5lt is unlurhd xpauflodesi rispllndna d thy r a z m z m q m m d v d s - and-of;la h r s p d u m d a n c e r u It dm armory. ~..:|: | :. U WOULD BE Exnnmrun File Application for Exemption at Time o! Examination-Grounds on Which Such Claims Arc Bucd-Pg Bc Decided ba; Distric! Band. I'rank Victor Carlson, Ft.. Calhoun, a married mon with wine ind one child dependent upon h h lnbor Ior support.I ,HAugunChudaTimm,Herman, Nebrukn, A married man with a wife dependent. upon his labor for support. Otis Jacob Smyers. Bhlr, Nebrukn n marded man with \ Wife and two 511 149 (93 B10 509 133 854 775 514 797 sm W2 aaa 332 749 549 5251022 August li. Carnelian. Blair. Walter H. Rix, Ft. Calhoun. Henry Ludwig, Blair. Warren J. Goreham. Kennui William T. Sllzberry, Blur. Edw. C. P. Vogt, Arlington. Clyde E. Rosenbaum, Kennard John O. Timpe, Fontanelle. Forrest J. Wentworth. Blair. Earl C. Coulter. Arlington. c. Pxwrich. Kennand. Niels Il. Hansen, Blair. Geo. C. M|:Qu\rrie, Blair. Gustav H. Ohrt, FL Calhoun. Paul F. Meierhenry, Arlington Walter J. Novak, Blair. Leroy DemrnickBhir. K. J. Kjeldsen, Blair. ._ - _ . - - his wxmcaa Rosmson caucus Thi Yankn Robinson clrcul which exhibited hers yesterday vnu libcnllg patronized and the entuuinment alldnt nu claimed io: lt in uw advertis- ing.The ungnimoul verdict of m m ua alt\n6ld"lu|=|»-,,,, , . . m u¢Jna ¢ : ::~_ .asm in ui su lutunl. fha atuchal of the abou fran managerdown to unrulmsn. nn well hahrnd punplc and lf Yxnkel Robinlon'| coma to Blair anoth¢.5._ year it will regain morn emvlu to sccomodsul 111010 who I ;q ||md e r a rt e et .H e * a a la t e r re le al ed , m d e r pr o mi s e o i l m m r i n a i n th e ro un t y c ou rt in Bl ah on Mo nd a y m or n m g .A tl ne o f |1 00 an d co at a wa a aa aeaeed egatnat. him an d l at e r hi a a t to r 1ay , E. u.Ca r r l g a n , d e p oa i u d a d r a ft na liquidate Uno and eoeta. Cook eca udal lzed the po et al ae r vi c o ne w t u B l a i r fo r y c ar e b u t l a a he l d i n th e pos iti on o f po at ma et sr ,a g e m a t man y pm ta at a of pa tr on s of t he utllce, by h is bro ther inl avr , Co nga eae man L o neck, and on re tirin g cap ped t he cl imax by n eg o t ia t i ng a r o t te n de a l w i t h hi s aro the rt nle vr, C ong res sm an Lnb ec k. hs ah i c h To m O et e r m a n r e a a p p o i nt e d m suc cee d h im , o ver t he pro tea ta ol ni ne te nt h! o f th e p at ro ns o f the otl iee who ha d pe ti ti on ed for th e a p p oi n tm e n t o f someone elae. THE PRACTICAL su m O F pARMlI"|G u - I l"l\r\11161011 Hamid] In the springtime.I b m n a y sl fresh and beautiful. one twin io zu ith af ar mar sn d th hxh th llh nhl:to work uubdoon alllo ui db aa mo lt d olin ble li k/r zln gc loea ton atn n, ilu lli t.and sums ua a n than u mun rum: theagdadturinthan i l l ! ! ! m r . tbl bargain; but hu:in SN :hen thi bot, dry, prank days » mndltlooinnuzhooghlhaworkpl fnrmnrksnndllnabnat w hs gr autby a n r u n u u o a s m u h i q wind. In beds za elunn our l md loqueotlomourdnln andlda »U1Ly!or!.hohrm.Th |fac t pl ' " * ; xu z \ h h l ln ¢ é lb » on ly n otu l n ly lnd r omlntk mr lr h tha h u n d nc h d mu s ~dc onoiuibovmrld.I t ll a li h -mdahip. auuuhnndunnnalnq. sotlllc xo ilh oao lli lau nof hll fn! until it ll in thi grmlry .runs: workn harder md sndurel lntull am. than almost any alll! ul www, and the prladpal mnvrhy bodoulnotwuzmnrcenmtic c ttr thfpo llia lilld l olnh is bocauu he known no auch he othof aidc.Uh a n u n fr\ulht. will: mtl,pd u li s n md median from llutto bniah.and tumu who hal prospered Ind tlnludll lndnpundaacs in an .wary cunt ol It.Ha hu "onmlJ! grsat tribulallon," and has nheompctonet by Us a u n t n l mow.Hliagnlrl-ld a n d wh she atmgghoi |.b\y nn,md¢h| comlortnnd.§fl|¢ he it abil za on his declining yan bl has bought sgrlll price.The specuiator mnomhisanug home in ta i n un ly th lbtmty a n d tb l amp!! use quleulmrnl lite-hodoos an ahatlinbohlnd-butthe!umu'. Ha knows me farm life mans shin wubiing binds,10111; Ill ~ .grain and gnqaous sunllll-Isl in, Iamiiiu irith lbs dltk and Zniic md, haunt! ill knows this ddt. mu d r u ms r o r a n n l i mc a \"v1>°f*~/ ''iii-IO t t o F r fd e r i c k Ol so n,K e n n n d . N e b r u k x , - 3 m a r r i e d m a n w i t h n vr i k a n d o n e c h i i d de p e n d e n t u p o n h i s l a b o r fo r s u p p o r t . I l a n :N i h o n Ha n se n ,Ir vi n g t o n , N e b r a s k a . 1 m a r r i e d m a n w i t h l w i fe an d th r e e c h il d r nl d ep e n da n t u p o n h i s l a b o r f o r l u p p o r i . .. F E H D E R S O U T B I D P A C K B R 5 F D R L A M B 5 O H S O U T H S i m i M u n ' ...- Fe e d e n ar e o u t bi d d i n g p a c k e n fo r i a m b l o n t b a S o u t h O m a h a m u k c t . Th e w p y e s t e r da y r u $ 1 6 . 1 5 . Ho p, c at tl e a nd l am bs a ll so ld a t th e Ug h ul . La p i n th e h i s to r y o f th e ma r - k e t .Ho gs r e ac he d a t o p 0; 1 31 11 0 Battling Nelson, one of the drcue belt nttnctionl. I clam cut, up stand ing, brain;gentleman, called lt The Ennrprfle office and nu an entertain wz visitor.Ile might.pun for a di vmlty student rather :han a priu- hghter.ilr. James lone, the treu unr of the qfgregauon, in also sn unable lfhilcr st. this ofllee.The character oi the people conducting the Yankee Rob- inson circul in s large manure eccounu fer ill populuity.The delegates tn | ministerial uumbly |:o|.lkln'thavecom ported themselves more deeomueiy teen these show people. ~n- ~Ihi! nl ,eb- Lon 'l.use ill .,; nk: P s 3 CG. HOW wa wuu ms u? Docatur Haruki.Huw cm t£;`munhmu and men of this city expwt to heap from being sent to 111|l a d Houlel, when some of tbl "Won maling uuainen houses pau rHail Order Haul!!!Yea If K uu u ua b ud n sls ma n sr u on lo uainomoo with an order for letterhudl, he nu mot by the apr of the "Would Ba" lndu nun house, who informal him had 0 catalogue, which quoted much haue: than this olize.Th Order Home got the urdor I~ loltenbomdl.we beiien and dollars nn nn: away nent ua utlin. ua ul :Enduring what km who has the cnukaguu ga tho mmuuon.W ril ne:A um ha a n s m du n a t lo lan. voPz§'s PEACH l»nuvus.\|.s AS 'rnuv Mus uz-:malzs1uun iNWASl1ll"i(}lUN Wuhingion,Aug.:4 -Tha P°P°`l l i e r m - u . n d |h e I0 t o ed . 1 | || 6 . '{ 5 .H u g ! o n l h l Io c n l m a r k e t w e r e n o t s o s t r o n g u i n o t h e r p l s u l .[ A r a i pa ck e n ba l ie w e th e r e ce nt dr o p in co m c m u d fe e d e n t o k e e p t h e i r b o p . K . L . K i r k h a r t o f i l t u o u i n , H u n t , r u o n t h e m n r l m t w i t h L h l r t y m m u n o f m i x e d cat tl e.H e sa id t h a t d r y w u t h e r a n d i h e l n u l i o n s o f t h a h o m e st e ad - en . u n c a us i n g t he wu l ar u c a tt l a men Lo nqll.Tw o c u l nn d s o l ' g r an i nd ra t li e Ir o m t h e n n d h l l l l b r o u g h t il l ] T5 p e r h u n - d r e d . - U m a h a B e e , A u g . 1 5 support.Nd s Thompson.Bennlnswn.Ne- braska, s manic !! man with a wife and three children dependent upon his labor for support.Peter Hlrsc -Blair,Nebraska,a married msn with a vrfe dependent upon his labor for support. Laurits Nielsen, Blair, Nebraska, a raident alien, (not German.) who not taken out llrat papers. William Carl Osterman, Arlington, Nebraslu..a married man with a wife dependent upon his labor for support. Julius George Sierks, jr., Arlington, Nebraska, a married man with a vriie and one child dependent upon his labor for support. Johannes Peter Johanneasen, Craig, Nebraska, a married man with a srlfe and one child dependent upon his labor for support.William Henry Schmidt, Ft. Calhoun Nebraska. s son of a wider dependent upon his labor for support.Louis Lund, Ft. Cadhoun, Nebraska, ama rr lo dma nwi tha vri f e an d ts r o children dependent upon his labor for support. Bennie Omar McDomld,Her!!!D. Nebraska, a married man with a wife dependent upon his labor for support. Henry Detrich Peter Bartllnl, Her- man, Nebraska, a married man with a wife and one child dependent upon his labor for support. Epbriam Obadiah Gilliam,Blair, Nebraska. a married man with wife md one child dependent upon his labor for support.Frank Freeman Stricklett,Btair, Nebnsslls. a married man with wife and three children dependent upon his labor for support.Edward Benson. Herman, Nebraelra s. married man with wife dependent upon his labor for support. Ralph Emerson I'ai.rchild, Kennani. Hehraslta. s nmried man with s wife dependent upon his labor for support. -luul William Nielson, Blair, Neb- raska, a student of divinity. Henry William Knecbt., ,tlzin¢1=9a, Nsbnllll. a married num. with e wth and one child depmdent upon his lallor for support.Rosa Edward Deetl,'Blair, Nebraska s married man with a wife and child dependant upon his labor for support. Arthur D. Gustason, Blair, Nebras- if~l.amarriedntan1ritltrlfeandone :hild dependent upon his labor for support.Roy Everett Jacobs, Blair, Nebraska s married man with wife and three children dependent upon his labor for support.Shmuel ldv.Gee Wri¢ht,Kennard, Nebraska, a mauled man with wife and child dependent upon his labor for support. Frederick Younger, Arlington, Neb- Zsbor for support. William August Franke, Arlington,Nebraska, a rnsrded man with wife depending upon his labor for support. llenry W. Piles, Herman, Nebraslll. s married man #th a wife dependlnl .ipod his labor for support.John Russell Singleton, Blair, Nab- .eska. a. married man with wife and two children depending upon his labor for support.Ray llerhen Casey, Arlington, Neb raska, a married man with erife and .me child depending upon his labor for iupport..lens Carl Jensen, Blair, Nebraalts. ima rr ied ma nur ithvrlf ea ndthr ee ;hiidren dependent upon his labor for suport.Kaj Kristian llinningsen Nyegaard, Blair; Nebraska, a student of divinity. Arthur Gibbs, Herman, Nebraska, a married man with wife or child depen- .lent upon his labor for support.Chrls Christensen,Ft.Calhoun, Nebraska,s married rnan with a .rife dependent upon his iabor for support..Thomas Dotvell. Washington, Nob-~ raska. a married man with a srlfe .lependent upon his labor for support. Miller ll. Christensen, Blair, Neb- raska, e married man with wife and one child dependent upon his labor for rapport.Otto Earl Ludwig, Arlington, Neb- raska, a ntsrried msn with wife and two ehnrpee dependent upon his labor for support.Jens Christian Relais,Irvington. Nebraska, a resident adien, lnot Gen- man.)who has not .taken out drst papers.Torval Anderson, Blair,Nebraska, s married man with a srlfe dependen upon his labor for support.Ernest Christian Peterson, lie Nebraska.asonof a.1rido1rdepend upon his labor for support.He:mill* Detrlcn. Timm.Hooper Nebraska. a mardecl maniith wig and one child dependent upon his for support.Dennis Herbert Osborn,H + us hn s h. f mn - he ma n with gm seven cnlld'ren depgtldsnt upon ll bor for support.William Frank Hemphili,Biair Ngb;ggki, a married man with s. wif dependant upon his labor for suppoOswald Sophos Petersen, Ft. Cel hotrn, N¢b1esta., a married man wit wife or child dependent upon his Iabo for support.llany Adelmar Taylor. Blair, Ne raaka, a married men with a wif dependent upon his labor for wvlw.. Wallace Owen Johnson.Blat Nebraska. a married man with a wif and one child dependent upon his lalao for support.Albert Roy Lake, Blair, Nebnas a son of an inflrm parent who is labor for suppo UUA RDS ME M SOON To LEAVE FOR F RANCE ¢ a l - I Nehraska (loarda Among Those To Be Eormed Into One Dlvlalon la World'a Fight For Democracy Wuhingion, August 14.-Plans im sandlng abc dm National Guard uoopo to Francs have been parfactad by the Wat department with tha organisa tion of a dwhion which will include Lroopu from 2Ba£a!.¢l and the Dillricl of Columbia. Tha states from which tha tha Na- tlonai Guan! Lroopl are to bo anem- biod are: Nobraaka,Louisiana.Pean- aylvanla, Wisconsin, New York. Ohio. Gaorgia. Alabama, Iona. Illinola, Indi- ana, Minnoooll. Maryland.South Car Mina,Clllfnrnil.Millnlllis Vlninia. North Carolina, Kansas, Tana,lic h- igan,Nur Janoy. Tannoaaae,Okla- homa, Coiondo,UNKGU Tb! othan como from the District of Columbia. 4 .nd arco childrsn dependent upon his *Var for support. Carl A.Bolt,Blair, Nsbrukl,s ,wrson employsd by the United sum n tho transmission of mails and s married msn with wife and child .lependent upon his lab-or for support Jsmes Bluford Hsu,Arlington. Nehnsskl. s married msn with s vrlfe md one dhlid dependent upon his labor for support.Herman w. Rvlsrt. Herman, Neb- rssks, s married msn with s wife and one child dependent upon his labor for support. Detleve Andersen Buch,ilermsn, My .The snimslshsdnot been sl Hs gave the medicine Saturday Sunday morning.Hs slapped the lt londsy morning.Immediatelyl animals begsnto vomit,rushed i fence! and died in oonvoldons.U Wednesday tlc nlg -thxon hsd d 'Their taking ol! sppesred to indlarsenicsl or simllll' poison.An im tor mode s postmortem smsmlns and found no indicsllon of chol Neighbors who used tho same k ~medicine report no loss ot hogs. msdlcins on the farm of Hr .Ns was all given to the h0|:s so that oxsmlnstlorrof lt esnndl. be made. llnspector has s psstebosnd box in ss . I I A R B n o u s B E IN G P O I S O N E D M y s t e r i o u s D e s t h a l A n i m a l s o n t h e F s r m o f T. H . N n l s o n N e a r K e u n s r d [ s u m Jo u m a i , A u s . 1 1 . 1 ' Ru m o r s u l t h e m y s t er i o u s d e l t h o f ho g s h ave oo m s t o t h e st a t s vl l c r i n - sr i m , i n s s e h u s e t h e i n t lm s t io n be i n g tha t po is on ha s be en sdm in lsu sr ed b y par ti es unk now n. bu t s usp ect ed of be - i n ; p d d w g " o f t h e k s i s a r .D r .J. S. A n da r s u n n ve s u g s t o d su ch r e po rt s I vo m G u n d I s l a n d s n d fr o m Se w ar d . No i r h e h a s an o t h e r c u s ur d e r in ve s t i g s t i o n .Tw e n t y - t h r e e h op d i e d r s t h c r su dd e nl y o n t h e Isr m o f T. H . Ne l s o n | Freddie Clyde French,Kennlrd. Nebruks., s married men with s wife dependent upon his labor for support..Edwlnd Escher Smith. FL Calhoun. Nebraska, s married nun with wife and one child dependent upon his Isbor for support. Charles Wikllsm Bnunig,0 Nebnsks, s married msn wa wiie and one child dependent upon his inbou- for support. John Henry Kunngmsag Kennsrd. Nq b r s s k n ,s married msn with wife depended, upon his labor for support. Chsuncy s. Wfkins. Bash-, Nebrsakl. 1. married ms n with wife and child l a | WHEAT ANI) OATS cnnp The mixed crop al Iinllr thee! end u harvested on the no nero met oi.ir len do n the bollom elim(Fllh rezk by Grimm Brothers cannot proply be clueed ee e project in divereb agriculture.Al hu been noted In ~een columns heretnlone the pmlpeel e wheel crop (rom thle held lookeo discouraging Int spring,the mejm rt of it being winterkilled. theft they ~lredit toons; butee il. grew there~puredtnbemora end mor; when ~ul et hlnnet time they estimated el eat 30 per cent wheat.They Lhnlh- - out between mum and dghz thom--bulhall, mac hine meuun. lhlll ~ neu mixed. and shipped it., throegh ~e Holmqulet elevetar. zo Omehe to eepuezed.Whlil they here nz gel. ~ind returns from it they h u e ~ed that eempiee Leken from umm th:ent. :ere seemed out 54 per cent heehnd I6 par cent oete.e yield ol 'l bueheie ofmhset md §5 hushell oi Letuthaecre.Atth epr iae off pin hen qpmg d rgcelgred at Omlht.~ 'rsy.m what -na 'ro uh bu.|'he1!uri>e%,theeeluedt'~ ould be 22 -per em. which hn't - for e crop feliure, ee they zegemd um to be lent spring.l l it en; undo: that enum Nebreele 1| -cuierly Washington county lend, n auch demand? ..1 ... .| .,raaka, a.married man with A wife and one child dependent upon 'hit labor for auppon. Peter Thomsen, Arlington, Nehru: '<l.n married m m with Wife and china dependent upon h u llb o i £01 support.Charles Lester While. Wnlhir¥\'°"'- Nebrukl, | . married man with Vifi may years, has resigned lb! position and Azdrevr Ywmr hu been n ll c tw lo succeed him.II. u ln no unse o! dia- pnrszcment to tha new praidenfl qunllbcuionl that.on bepdl of the picneen of Hurt aounty, regret in ax- pnuud that tial.Hnrringwn hu re- tired lrom the dnminalion of the afhln of the nsociluon.Hs holds Ent. place u a pioneer and citizen in the hllr!I ot all Hurt wtlnty oklumon. H U R T c u u r m r o w s | = 1 ' r 1 . . B R s \On the 31 st uf th i s m o n t h 111|u m :.h t t l e r i o f B u n co u n t y w il l b o l d th ei r a n n u a l m e e t i n g a t F o i w m P u t i n T a k l m l h .Th e ul um l p r o g r a m w i l l b e fo tl ow ad a nd t he c us to ma ry go o d t i m e w i l l b c en foy e d b y mil w h a at t en d . U n c l e l o u W a r n e r , o f L y o n l ,i s t h e s e c r e t a r y o f t h e u l o c i s u o n m d i l a t te nd in g z o d l th a d a t u l a n f t h e n e n t , as be 1| a n n hu n dm t i y q ux l il a d t o dc b y r e n - o n o l ta ng cit ize nsh ip.Co l . " W a l l " H a r r i n g t o n , w h o h u o l l l d a t a d \ r¢quella.d lo attend. Tha County Uouncilof Defenlu will holdapatriotlc meeting at Arlington, August. za.The Blair band.nngennndgoad speakers wall help an mnka the meeting in|.ere|Lini,'. MASS MEETING AUG. 25 Editor Andrews. ni Arlington phon- ad un on Monday and ukzd that tha (allowing notices be inuxted in this rdigious weekly:Chu.E.Gunnulla.Count] Agent, State Lender, wil! address a loint mleb ing ul the County Council ol Dgleme, Counly Uommiuinrmn and Wuhingwn County f.-fmers ll. a Hu a llu li n l. Aug. 23, at the Blair Lbuncil Chamber. annexation and no indumnilica axcoptin special cases. auch as Belgium and Serbia, tho return to Germany of i n colonial in oachanga for the occupied department: of France, fredom of tbl aan, diaar~amont and the formation of a supreme count. of arbitration for the lltllamenl. of future international dit pulea and no retaliatory a|u»rtho-war oconomic struggle for supremacy The popea proposal declare: that lbs io}urlao zo all bolligerenu have br.on ao gn-at than ahoold ba no ibougm of I . WASHINGTON COUNTY cRoPs Ama soausrumu lnimamsu ~n »- Linn P. Campbell of Byron Reed Co. lm. week uw in Walhlnlton countyspring what yielding twenty to lorry bushels io rho aero and oats running tiny lo aixty anyuheru and nomo flolda to a o ve n ly a ovo n a nd oo o i o e i gh t y- l ive bl l l h a l l .° Bo m s p r in g wh e at a nd o au ha d bo o n MRS. J. B. vlssarz Announmmrnt of the death ol' Am- anda Vert: at the home of ber daugh- ter, Mn. Joleph Tool, in Omaha,on last Tuesday, an received by lllnir friendl an5l_ Que body was brought toBlair yesterday for interment by' tho aide ol het husband, John ll. W. Vern, s former early dl:resident of Blair. LIST OF PERSGNS GALL- BD UNDER THB DRAFT .p n'r1»¢ Follawinl 1|the Nome:u l Addresses of Person Who Hufe Been Daly and Legally Called for Military Serriee and Not Exempted. Ti l 841 341 39k 853 63? 360 72 112 S56 679 900 wa 154 51 111 'na B08406 392 837 337 56-I'ra-1 E. W. Bnndert, Winslow, Ncbr. Andrew Nielsen, Bhnir. Nrhr. John Rall-1nan. Ft Calhoun. John Chrlatemen, Herman. Fred Staben. Ft. Calhoun. Fred H. L. Stuenkel. Hooper. W. P. Stanley, Ft. Calhoun Geaeomo Missina. Arlington. Frederick W. Stork, Arlington. Cod Schroeder, Ft. Calhoun. Leonnrd E. Pete.cn. Kennard John Peter Jenna, Blair. Henry C. Rurup, Arlington. Don v Erkley, Tekamnh. Lewin Xrojneek, Arlington. Ly ndon v.Day,Fontanelle. Karl E. Timpe, Fontanelle. I'red L.Delmllon, Fontanolle. Delbert D. Greenlee, Dawson, Ia .lumen E. Cummings, lie:man. Leonand Lund, Arlington. A. J. F. Pruchnovr, FL Calhoun. J. L. Anderson. Wuhington. A.A.Wn1enuon,Fo11tanelle. LWI n h e r p a m a n oat s b u! d r o u t h . a lhl lll 1 l"'¢l» o p e f n u d d l .1 fu n t h e 1 | l i u l l pected. l i n . m u l ¢ Dick I umind I wu s llu l n . visiting!Shi nm io ! na l Goo. a fn ollu lh m " I Tm B days, al bu h! 5Oulu. UI ln( to ll Bu ry Knox en um mbthou it 'Tha n hu the on tbl I u m \ vik ing ln . BI !u m . Chril J. 8. Bu Um 1856 ~4 I e f ~»,~_E ~~~'cn av~ 488 G00 |507 1065 924 Rupert Hinelinc, Blair. ll. L. Wnlgren, Kennard. C. S. Rasmussen, Blair Howard E. Farr, Blair. Carl A. Monson. l'Cenn.|.rd 420 433 a n -|32 182 (0 22:1 390 772 786 757 966 gas379542 87I 298 ' r- 9848 932 ?2U 452 809 seo 355 BSI 770 G77 'mo183 ?92 Thomas K. Jackson. Herman. Fardinand Muller, Blair. 0 Vernon Holeton, Blair. Cl Waldo Lleuler. Blair. H A. Madsen, Blair. Albert Johnson. Arlington. Hana C. Paulsen, Blair.Thomas I.. Colgan, Herman. James S. Sylvia, Arlington. Berry Wall, Adlngton. Anthem Olson, Fontanelle. Willll J. Dunn, Blair. Walter Wehmeyar, Arlington. C. E. Waldonstrom, Ft.. Calhoun Henry L. Karr, Blair. John L. Barry, Blair. William G. Ricoh, Ft.. Calhoun Harlin L. Ndaon, Kdmand. Ernst `»\.Rim. !'!.-0a}honn. Herman 0. )ic!~'r.T5lINi» Blair.F. A. 0. Gnunke, Afiingnon. Geo. w. Bangle, .ném.n. Cha:lea R. Goreham, Blair. A. A. L. Leueninglaoener, Her man. Henry Schmidt, Ft. Calhoun. Goo;-go E. Lewis, Blair. Herman L. Sheer, Fontanalh Carl H. Peterson. Blair. C. Z. PfoiHer, Fontanelle. Alum Madsen, Blair. Arthur L. Barton. Arlinllnn. l :a Hr. azI n G a ""'¢!THE RICHEST lclagsalam ALL THE HUDERN. u1='.ro.nmvIl lu i l w rI n uF Y .:ncD i n h t a c k t b l : h o m i n g z Meouol. Emu! Returns,GnomeDn - ier.Louis! Goluch.FreddluGotuch, Claus Schneider,Uanry Kruse.Hmry Gollsch. 'Haiku Peterson,Abm Gott- ach, Elvira Sundl,Frieda Sundl,An nu Goltsch. Mary Huber. Kale Gotucb, : "¢.~--»~~~-- PARKEWS CARNWAL SHOWS n coLLosAL zoo 0F WDNDERS Col. liobb's $10,000 Challenge Dancing Horses I"€'.§lZ'i'.'i2'£l'.I.¥ F I G H T E R A N DS OL D I E Rw x ' r H m s ~~ SPARRINGP A R T N E RI n dCompany of c a n r s s r o rnu . c n mn r mw sTnhxm. showin! me Inman: ngmu sn unionmu hsltiveiy Amr Twice Bally Il 1 mn nom some comst will the mm mason umrs nnmwhrrom. Fl or en ceCr np en hn il .l e ftS a t u r d a y wi t h l l r . A n d e r s o r m o f K e n n l r d fr \ r a n uu l l n g a t [ A ki ( l k o b o j l . Th e W . C . T. Umel.Frimley: f l a r - no o n in t h ec i l y p e r k .Elect ion of o ff!- re ff w a s h e h i . Th eA x lSoci etyu r nen te r ta i ne d at t h e m y p a r k b y t h eH e s d u n e aH . II. Yo'lru¢£l» Rex W ilson,W m . K r u g e r nml G uy ( Ho ve r.r M n . A . E . Ii n h fo n i l e f t Il l ! F r i d a y fo r n vis i t n t L o ga n , l a . 1.II. G e m ok i e n m e H o n d a ; m o r n i n g fro m Ci nm nn al i, O hi o, to 'ri ti l hi s co up n, C ha s. La sh er . M r .a n dM r s .WullW h i l fo r da n d da u gh t er . Gl a dy s , a n d M it e l l u lh Cl u e .r ui ne d toM u r r a y , N e b r . , U l uW h i l - for d w il l l ea ch the re th e com ing s cho ol te r m . Mr . a n dM r s . H e n r y R o e k m a y e r m d e'1l d e n r etur nedI n nw e e ki r o n :a n nr er ls nd l r ip t o La ke Ur ro bo ji . Mia: Bennie l~"||gg hair e t u r n e d fr o m Line rin, where Sl-uhu b e e n a t t e n d i n gsum me r s ch oo l l t th e u ni v eas il y, M u c ! R - :t h C l a s ea n dIn e zW n g e r h l x ve r l u r n e i ifu mP e r uw h e r eth e yh u e w e n t a k i n g a s u m m e rcoa rsea tt h e n o r m | '. M i n V r o l e t L o c k m a nr e t u r n e dSu n- ln y fr ul n as th re e we ek s' vi si t wt h re lr l i v unl.U m l h n .S h el l !aerona ul ni e ri b y M i a Lo r ai ne Gi l fr y, wh o w il l ri li t h e re fo r a l h nr l L i me . H a r o l dW e b e rr e t u r n e dfr o mC u - der, 'l'racy Gzmllch, Lili; (oltnch Clara Petersen,Don Petenrn.Celia Pctl!- un, Tnry Wulf. Josephine ?e|.enen. Blair, Thursda ,Au~. 16 furi.hB ~QQ: ne~eralmoniha. H n . U o n r n n i S c h m e b il e ftTu e s d lnfl a r no fm fu r C uk o r a do S p ri n g : t o m d n e r p a n n u , i l r . a n d M r s . 1 : .F .F u - w l t .Mi ssMa de l in eLa m s o n: p i n tt h en u t w i l l :h e rll s l c r ,a tL o n gPin a,N e b r . Th a b u n in a n a n dSocialm e e t i n go fth e E p vn a r l h L e a g u a w u h e l d M o n d a y at t he D. W . L aa rs on hc me . 1 Tlslevofl;===_;;~'t h al a r e o l J. F . me u ro l tul yeve n nIm a y | l a r g e a m o u n to l¢f°=».?§"'.'3.§nmunl tlon.Th e yw e r e», .. ¢ .¢ "fo r Dmn hs w he n s ee n byamr l a r o fbo ys *e l ur n l ng lr o m l h st c it y . THE BIGGEST WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS IN THE WORLD 30 wuam LENGTH cmsI:Qual in 60 Frelgil Can 700 PEOPLE 500 HORSES 6 0 0§g'§§¢'gg ..~\..\\ .;..31..~av~iff!~'i ; . . L : 2 " Q1).T "'3.H '§'» fi \ \ Trained fs: L I o N SL E O P A R D S P U M A s T I G E R S POLARBEARS 10 12,122 TENTS~- ' § = ; ° s L £ P n m \ 1 s ¢ ; s r £.~ - i z - i g ?~1 \ ., wsu Aalmala funnuaae'i~ \ ~.~sueumu PARADE_,.\1 1\ \ 108wAci0Ns'~' ~ 17...:..1ELE CTRI C L IGHT~: -P | . A N ' r s~i3 ~- é ~cS" _so-.szwxs-sor =~-J ~2 ~ ° ""3"f° Lum m;";;'f:=I»»'@ Suporinterdent.ShoshoneA gc n ey, Fort Wlshnkiu. Wy-0.For nu-I. lrllnschedule!andparticulnn ggviv to any ticket quot. ofChlugohorlh W ntc mRy..or toC. A. Cairns,G. P. Ja T. A.. Chictgo 2T»2t \Presby tlfiln Wa *Ish to rcmind all that there an regular unionnt th e P mb y lc dm church.Sabbalh School al. 10 l. m..Mn. sn 5 First Christian Church1 BihlaSchookatI0a.rn. Samuel i Johns, Superintendent. Divine vrorablp at tl a. na. Evening worahlpat 8 p. rn. Prayer meeting Wednesdayevening at 8. Next Sundaymorning thepastor alll speak of aome of the lhinganot-acl al. tha raeent atato convention at lieth :my Park.The morning theme will tn "Cbunch Conditiona and Outlook. "In thaeveningthesubjectvviilbe,"Christianity and theModernWorld- Drift." .Ml aro lokome. John B. Williams. Minister. 'Tm at. u. Church Sunday School at lo a. an., Ur. Mean, auplrlntondant..EplorthLeague al.7, p. ln.,C01 States, president..Hominglvonhipatl loclo:k wening at 8.Payer meeting Wednosday evening al.Subject for EpvvorthLeague nulSundaiyevening."CoarardacoMl k hNook inga"Leader, Gladya Sappen Held.We were pleased to :eo a fine aprlnkling of Baptists. incmding their goodolltor;ferhapa "s,»rinltI1n¢" ian°t jualum woto uae-at our Sunday even» mg aofvlco.W. H. Underwood.Pastor Lf l'reachir;f at ll a. m. .nh 7:30 p. m. J. W. MorganwillpraachSundny morning. St! | lcorre ctly. I ft h eop e r a t o rmi s u n d e r stan ds.m y" N u "a n d: I va sh e n u mb e r a g ai n . .l;._' PUBLIC sm.|5 UF SHDSHDNE IN-DIAN LM'iI)5 snosnorm Auunc vFou r was rmxlas . wvu ..AUG.zu, lvl? 12.000 nero: of land. a Ingo portionof which is irrigeble, will be offered atpabllc auction et 9:00 A.M.,August30. 19l?. at the Shoshone Agency. Libure! terms for payment. Then lends are litueted inFremontCounty, Wye.,from one tu flfly milesI omRiverton. Hudson. Arapahoe andLander, roschod br the directline u!the Chicago & Nor thwestern Rr Exeellent crops of grain, grauee endvoafetebluue grownby irrigation.antho nelife inuses en unexcelleofor llvatock.Good road: and line ell.c. f " ' \\\Bll_$`/y~'rs-lé o|Q|cs|N"/RL~ 77~. ~~?~ Y A N K E E ~ W U # ~\~4TQURL 5ca~o ° § L " " 0 .vo__(5 B I G<§;°W I L D T H R E E~~| ~A N I M A L R I N G~C I R C U S 3 R\Nes» 2 STAGE5 STEEL ARENA-WlLD.WEST°HORSE SHOW \;_],-Q--"E-'Q\ 1. .,;!]-~ " ~ f .{ 'r . ' ~~Ii.~ Riva tha Telephone lumber Distinctly I! is Important in msklugi telephone call to Speak the number distinctly. I-overs!number:sound much:Iliaoverthetelephona unless spoken clearly.For example. 0 sounds muchZlke 4. and 2 Elko 3. and 5un 9 . In cnillng 1 telephone num-berspeakslowlyaan!d llUnciiywllh the lips half anlnth from thc moutlapla.rf. S ""Right"whenthe ;'ff Pblnl Sunday to illlnd 211| lalver wed \: I ling uml I hn¢Ida| wining. sm roumm rkonms ~ Take a squint at my newSoda Foun- tain-just installed-Marble. P!atcGluss,Mahogany andNickel-» Nothlngmoresanitary or perfect In every detail everproduced.TRY SOME 0F THE NEW DRINKS Confectionery of the Purest Manufac- ture. Nuts. Fruits in Season.Station- ery. Magazines, all the lending Periodi-cals, Sporting Goods. mronrm AND ounrsnc CIGARS, TOBACCUS, &c., &:. lllttn. and Hndaml Erniliioltlc h Julius Gollleh and William Kmse zum the auto route for OmnhaInt Frida; Bornttl Hr.andMn .Fred{luhI Sunday. Jul] 29, a baby girl Hn. Roy Kaiser cal lm lu! Frldly so vlai n d l n .Herman ll days. Chu. Gotlaeh ahh hut Thursday.* Ton army unch cm me day lut sreskon from Fm. Omnhl. a Htnry Tiiljc n il ill an Omahl hoaplw, be bu t In k . Carl Penh hfl lu! 5 day! hiring at Bancrof t, Nebr. Tha Lothar Lngue went forapic nie at Noni Lake lul Sunday. Ha mm le an s a n dMarlin Slilnds hltlut Sunday nightfor North [Ja k i t ! lrl.. linnla Witte,Hrs. TinaMil Ilkil, Hines Ranaand Mabel Wilic. llmnio Holhrmann,Emma Peusnun. Imam. In Relcyen, Rudcnlph Ghnd: Di. Witt: and Theodore Friedurieksen b n : u n . tml! in tbl Sunday. Ilia Am. vinltlng al. um soc k. mm And i ly g n u , xSEA° L. I0 N ELEPHANT C A M E L . : H O R S E IZ E . § R A ; P O N' E E M o NE Y u m a n o m ! Or de r d B c " |t h t o w i t s i n g no mo m g - g b u l i - u t b i p r i o n ¢ I n a l il I. b l a u r a l n l m n I n f o l - u l l m o o u l u f - ' Nn hn lh n glno nl. ' m ugina s nur out al paint lui. week lil Anna and Alma Gotuch return dtnmudin asnth P1 IHA U2 I-:mxim Sunday.f~ Wnlur Petersen wasaurpriled Sun dn- gm hindi 1 mu t o blrthdl! muck. | s o'dod| I n n ntfelod | when 1| for inn Magus: I m n - H. F. mssnrr IS new \V Arunribll mind!!! nulnd a mndull;Cabr-a s mm u y m'na ncy ann um child dependent upon hi: llbor lorl armory.,.._,_. J -....r "_ ..,:u -F-h>»_-43 21\., I ' f£".._ m m m m x u iw- nmm l l n n m m Aug. xr. 1912»..Aus. IT.Inn . g g ._ ,.~~._ _ .. ,._ _ r. W.. F. H»mphill'a Dental Omoo ted over State Bank.1 5 U .and Hrs.J.M. Kokjsr,of oea,are here this week visiting ends. young fresh mllch cow for sale. L!Fl ~» Rucmos Itnr Andrews,of the Review- rald, was over from Arlington Sat» r r. States and family retumed»Tues» from an oseriand trip to Logan, nsaa.1 r Capps, an Omaha insurance man s guest at the llethodlst parann~ Sunday. rs. W. H. Underwood and dau¢h~ Thelma,laf t Tuesday lor s. bro ka' visit to Central City. e Bmse,vile and little lon, rs up from Washington to spend » r 1|ril1|.rdlthBI... ' r Racket 'Stora` for Hosiery for - ~~l Children.All kinds of Sehoo ~lies, Dinner Falla, etc.Come in aaa them.292: nr oldtlme friend, Jim Christensen, a auburbanite at Washington, was on tbdatreeta of Blair last Satur but neglected to report at these -arters, as is his usual custom. oorge Donaldson and wife and Mrs. mother and sister, lin. Anna Cas- ter and daughter,Frances.respae-ly, left laat Mcnday, br auto, for a t season at Lake Dknbojl. the Torrington Vacuum cleaner Pisrces.£1-ti na Reeh, who lisa been at the hoa- for several eraeka, and tor a time 'M M§s"' - hd Wzahlmt the Clow ol Ilnlndu|rlela. eported By Crowell Grain r Co.) AIN l t *n rn llixed.....m-Ye|lo1r..... I wmu»......... uNa .3 W h ito. .. .... ll Barley ll§xed........... - u - - porled by Flrmerf Co-0lon.) I - Ne w --Ylllow .... ~_Whig-| t| Ne lr.. ... & Lum-» :eos115las118 51.snow porltlvo $2.00 azso 1,2lG 50 P e r s o n a l P a r a g r a p h s . a n d l l a m a n l l l t c r u t t o L o c a l R a l d a n 0 v ~ o o ¢ o o o o o ¢ o ¢ o o o o o + o ¢ o 0 ° o o 4 o » o » » o » o o o ¢ o o o o o ¢ o ¢ o ~ i3L°`X°'iii' i §°§'°f° M a r r l a d A t t h o h o m e o f t b l br i¢ !o'|g u n d - motlser.l i n . J a m a l l n . d , o n S a t u r - d l y eve n in g ,a t 7:30.M i l l G l a d " l e u h o f u m c i t y .a n d I r .E d m u n d Ch il d. o f O m s b l . R n .W . H . U r d u - wood o llicla tinz. . saorrel hom to lake with him for ~aunt, wind his commznd neron taut, and the headlines of the dinteh ny "viii ride to ll erlin."This quite important for the ralnzlva and ends o! the private! in the ¢emrd'a mmand to know. General Humiea ins umnl, is improying alonlg and n u a n d Int Monday tv. m. to his f| r'| home, up near the Bkair Town ae. awellyn Davin and Lam Vorhhl, :n u Washington county hrmern, realdanll of a luburb of Lincoln, e been renewing scquainuncu onatreetiof Blair the put week with time nelghbon and usociatu. r.Sl. e\n n|New Dulce,Hayle -. and Floor.12 zz utarday Dr. W.F.Hemphii§r v ved bil commiulon u Ent Heutem in the Reserve Corps bolpiul den divhlon.Ile goes zo Lincoln this m m : m a n n memo a norzfn wssrsnu Wouhuad |. I . ¢ n i l f | 8 | . I . s h i l 1». n .d a iI1 !u v. z | . 4 n U 1 c. . s . P . . M . a = 0 . b b a l l s u n - n m l|.».4|»l tnn.Sua.N0|. m.d¢ Elr u..S lm. lln.dnI!rux.$um.1 l . 1 $ u n . d \ U n x . £ u . 9 | d l l l r ¢ x . 8 | m .51.i9.m.da.Ih. s m h a d a r m i r Dance at E. O!t's Hall Bennington,Nab.,Sat- urday Aug 18th. hlsngood cteriul position with the Union Paclhe Railway Company I t Omsba. llead and is a talmtzd, exceptionally sensible young Indy, loved by | bolt of himee! in reuiineu to be celiac! o Use service. Biendorf, who recently eold his ac re Ierm Int of Herman for .e~ ation o! |&).000. hu purchased Peeblee property north of the rail and Iii] more £0 Blair.Chris ell.: ~"lv a reeident of Bhlr, engaged the manufacture of brick, e. number green ago end le welcomed back dn so our city. qdneedu mominfe Omehe Workl- fgldoonlelne e mention of former Ir peovie. in the fmilowing: *°hir.ard Url.George Koch le!I. .. r "rains for Mloneepolle me.llinneeou poinu.From there var ull! go to Yellowstone wk. Colo- ..Springs end Estee puk.They he gone about i month." n Important item of snr neue ep- ..in the non c olumne of the ,.;}|| pepen,under e Lincoln dau . of me nu: inet, m me edecf. mu _ Alolher Washington County Plo-/leer (Jane Anothtr of Wuhinglon C|:N.lnty'| ploneen. lin. Ihr! A. Flatcbar,h u puaed to the gmt beyond, hu' dnth occurring int Honda! nt the home of ber daughter,Urs. w. Gould, at Dm- attended only by the nalatin! ol tho contracting parties.Hr.and Hn . Child left Sunday monmug for Den var. when they will spend a few days and upon their return will be at home ln Omaha. Married. at the lelhodiat Pmnnazeon Wdneoday afternoon, Rev. Under wood olllriallng, Hr. Clarenoo Craigh ton Fletcher and Ilia: Fern Grcanalate, both of Omaha.The couple araa accompanied by Hr.and Hn .L.W. Dale and Hra. L. G. Aidruh, of (Youn- dl Blulla.Tha bride ia an oldlime friend of the oillcjaling dergyman while the :mom hu the dialincdoa of being a relative of the lata Count Creighton. l i o n n m a l r e e l n e l l o f ma nn e rs .Sh e g n d u a l e d l u !y e a r fr o m t h o B l s l r Hi g h s ch o ol md hu be e n a tt e nd i ng th e t e a c h u n m m m e r school l t P e r u t h e pu t s i x w e e k s . Th e g r o o m 1 |t h e so n o f A t t o r n e y Ge or ge C hi ld , of Om a ha , ar d il m lm a A r u m H o m F O R S A L E Hung been appointed to the uliicera trnininl cnmp at Ft.. Snelling, I desire lo sell my residence in Bllir.Ii ii a new, entirely modem house, buiit with the expectation of keeping it for my nina children born to them, six ara still living. The body nu brought. han on Wed~ wdu funeral lerviea being bald az lhl homo of Bra. T. P. Lippincott Ind tba bnrlsl ln Blmir cemetery by the ada of har hulblnd ind :hare her pr rents and children npooe. R. F te t ch or , w ho d i ed s t Om a hx so m e m o n t h s q c , w e r e W a s h i ng t o n co u n t y pion eers In t h e fu l le s t sense,I P : w e r e m a r r i e d a t C u m l n l C i t y i n tlxq ear ly d ay s an d li ve d on t he ir fa r m o n th o be nc h, fou r mi le s n or th o f th is : il y fo r m a n y g u n .D o c e u o d : r u th e da ug ht er o f J. G Li p pi nc ot t. de ce as ed , n,lilf.e1 to the !at,g'\'P. L ip p jn co t t an d u l u r vi s e d b r t h r e e br ol h ar u , Ja m es , o f this ci'-5.E -C. ,n w e l !k n o w n ( a r m o r , l i vi n g o n l b s o l d f u m occu pied b! tha pamm during mn- lifo-t i m e m d W i l l i a m J. ,w h o li ve n i n W u b l t a r c o u n t y, t h i s a u t o ,a n d w o .I a .Beginning February lxl,1916 4 per cent intcmsr. wil! he paid nrt certificates ohdepoail iasuod fursix months, nino months and Um: ... .s G E O .D O L L G O E S s u 1 . m | § R 1 N u -- - . lug lo camp.Any one expecting to invent in west em lnihi would do veil to investigate this nl. once. Call and me me or call over either phone.If I e m not in when y ou cali lane your nlmo with Lou Vaughn will be in clurgo of my olhce.As I must lonvo the end ol next we-ck call me immediately. George A. Doll yo u ar e in vi te d t o i n sp e c t i t . I : l u w o u l d s e l l a p a r t o ! m y en s l - I e vh b a c k , w h e n t h e an no un c em en t n u Ma t m n de o f a. c a l l fo r vol u n w e n but I c an sell it for much len thin you would ply for Cheyenne county school for :Moen for military lvnricr, that George Doll had made npplanlicn andpuaed the roquisine examinationa n d vu accepted Ho W ron ived notice to be at Fort Snellmz to begin 'lark on the 21th init. and wlll bc them gnomptly if nothing unionecn Iuppens.In another ph-e in this paper hu ia advertising his residence Pr°P°f1r hui' lhd soma Colorado und: for llio.Ha has one of the conical, a n,;|?L`§dé¢ on if AUTO nuns ARE T00 mom S O C I E T Y T h u o l d w w p u M1 h u m y be muh Ima a ¢°°d nenrlcuhlo UN lt1~|1 ance. For wagons, eragon boxes and bu- toots, see the Farmcrl'Cooperative u m m 27-if The price of corn rode the tobogganthe Int two days o! Isa!week end again on Monday et :nn week but onDeadly regained a email pert ol the lose of the three presides dsye.When thrdstlllera withdrew from the lauket :Ln Friday the price slumped du- flna niarket hours 27 cents a bushel. 1A .W .r e n ,I l .D .H o m o e o p s t h i c physician Surgeon.Blair, Nebr. Both p 3 0 tl llr.end Ire. Frank Brooke havegone out to 'fAut"Beeles',on the larm. to matieate for e time,in the hope that out doo: exercise. fresh ll: and sunshine will tone up Franke eye tem and improve his health erhich has been none toorobust for eometime peel. Hmr! Leach u living in thelr_home on Linooh; street. Fo; Sale:-A registered yearling Ileseiond Boll.Iloquireof U. S. Reeves. 2$ t!Blair, Nebr. The State Bank of B=eir. Nebraska, srl!! psf you Four per cent interestper annum on Time Certidcates of De- podt for Six. Nine orTtelee months All deposits ste protected by the Guarantee Fund of the Stats ol Ne- b a.3~t! Wm. Steofer, president of the Weet ?oint Netionsl bank for the past 30 youe. srae instantly kiled at ilaoataere, tllchigan. on Thursday oi last week svhena pleasure pier on the isle on which he end his vile were stinding Andrew with the Stendard Gil Ce.et exceptionally good wages.Th e i r household goods will be ehipped to themes eoonastheydnd e place to live. A distressing ecctdent happened las! Wedneeday to ilr.end Hrs.Otto IIencke's year otd beby girl when she pelted s bench our on herself eeeutt-ingin breaking ber las between the knee and hip.The injury use "rs painful hot the pain hes eomewhet subsided end she ie reeling more com iortably.The llsnckeu live on a farm in the Summon school neighborhood. When Geogge Doll received olllcial notice at his acceptance br the examlp- lng hoard ee an applicant for edemeiou to the second othcere trsinlng camp, with ordera to report et Fort Snelling for service on the 27th inet.,his dnt thought ares to to and visit his psrenta at Lena, Ill., es he mightnot have another opportunity before bein: celled into ertuel eervjee, and he heppedthetreinand lit out.He re~ turned Wednesday and is a busy man getting his business In ehape to leave. The Nebraska Telephone Co.hal sent out dcircular letter to the public and all concerned setting Iorth the many diflicoltiee encountered in the op eration and maintenance of its system since this country declared was with Germany.They Bud it impoeeible forlong periods to procure material. on ac count of the demands for new Knee for geeefnment use, and ao many of their emptoyes have gone into the govern- ment eenrice that they are aeriously handicapped in meeting the demands ol patrons and the public. Ta r a i va m o n l h l .3 L ! Ir a . T. C . H i i t o n i a i n Ch i c a g o t h i ! we e k s e l ec t i ng h u m l al y l aa o f m i ll i n - e r y a n d 1m m e n 'a a d o r n m e n u o f n u ch a r a ct e r a nd a n ot h e r .S h ! i a ft h a r e Mo n d a y eve n i n g o ve r t h e C . & N . w . ro ad . Th a H e r m a n b a i l p l a y e r !h a n o r - ga n lz e d a b a il t ea m an d ne n t o ve r t o Sc r ib n er l aa t S u nd a y a n d pl a y a d t h e lo c a l L u m . w i n n i n g b y a l c o n o f 1 0 l o 8.Hu g h C h o k e a n d Cl 8 K r au se ar en t o u r f r o m h a n a n d n l l r vd o n t h e H a r m a n t e a m . H n . L u l u N i c h o l s o n , k i n d l y r e m e m - ba r a d b y m a n y B i a i r fr i e n d s i n I m ach ool g it! da ys aa L u l u Ca m e ro n ,ls vi s i t in g o l dt l m a fr i e n d s h e n .Sh a ha d be en vis it i ng h er b r ot he r in t h e Sc ot la - hl ufl co un tr y an d at op pa d nf!h e r e a n r o u l a nz h ar homo in Hl aala alp pi. H r . a n d H n .A n d r e w P e t a n a n , l a h , ia a l. Sa t u rd a y for C as p ar , W y e .. wh e n a I | molten, out in the Orem neighborhood received the snug mm of n,1sa.ss. llnneger Christensen,of th e Fu men Elevator, sold 5 three bottom In~ geco tor and plow!to Charley Ol- lon, up on the bench the other day. Jenn L.Petersen and Harry Sure! iiving on (erm: just west of the city n e erecting | pole md wire line to their placel to connect them up with the Blair eiectrlc system. P. T. Blmkenbeckler who hu been on e tour to the Pacino cout ggunuy retumed last week md visited his daughter,li n .Den Thompson and femiu, at their farm home near Blair. The weeds around the new Cgrnegie building, which had n rank growth. rlrn or three feet in height,md were en eyetore to residents ol. eojecent pmperty, have been cut.They certainty .I rr.. ~.1 'are Mon dq and» ¢ § ~ >_g Tuesdsy of each J ;u n--; .1 ~-on WBBk ~ * |P n n a m o u w r u D q a nl.t b aiR,a - --- F O R S A L E : H u : I s o I a s - a p u u n n r . Ju s t o va r l l l u l u l .I y n n ' t i r e s .P e r f e c t r u n n i n g o o a d l f n litlla coat.Bring It In and ktul look it nur, we an uve you money.We repair tubal the right say. r m M r !Yu abioiutaly free, no nllaqw owners. 19-at Hoon Tim Co. Taro doon north of post umm. n o u s me n u s ? : a ww Ac ulntn!5lhuado!2l50lb. Uuroc - Jcney hm marketed al tho Omaha 3nrd| onTuuday br Ilsnry Sicmen, of Winner,sold for $17.10 por curl.. London. and his life il also an Eng lish lady.They had enjoyed &h¢ir trip so hr, when they nrrivcd here, very much. Special pricel on wagons and wagon The lnnull lellibu of the Washing- mn County lmtjwte will c onvene in Lhe High School usembty mom at Blair.Monday moming,August 27, 1917, at 10 |.. m... and continue in lei- son tive days. All who intend to teach in this coun- ty during the coming year are erpecto be in atlendnnco during the entire session.Thundny of institute week is Schooi Board Day.School ollkers and owe: friends interested in the school; are urged to meet with un on that day.N. T. guna, County Superintendent. 29 2t wh ic h h e a nd hi s vi l e w e r e : t e n d i n g co ll an le d M n .S t e u fe r w a s qu i t e u r l o u s i y i n j u r e d .M r .S . I l l I n o l d ae l t i e r a t W e s t Po in t,.locating th e r e wh e n I bo y w i t h h i s p ue n t s m or e t h e n d ft y y u a n a g o H e n u p r o m i n e n t i n p o l i t i c s , b u l l m n an d p u b li c affai r ! fo r me ny ye ar s i n th e a u t o In d w a s s l a t e tr e as u re r 1900 t o 1902 , and ha d ma ny frie nd! soc iall y, p wll tlca lly and m u n d - a l i y i n t h e l u t e . A f t e r th r e e mo n t h s close cn nh ne - me n t . s e ve r a l we e k s e l t h e b o e p i u l and t he t im e a in ce to h is mu m at h om e, u n l l l n fe w r r e e k l p u t ' l h a n h e h u b e e n a b l e t o g e t d o w n nl e lr e a n d slr. ar o u n d t h e ll o r e , F e l i x B e y e r i l : m r »b l a m g e t a r o u n d o n cr u tc h es an d bc a r s o m e we i g h t c m t h e b r o k e n l e t ll e w as q u it e d is co u ra ge d fo r e t i m e I `i h f c i y lc h o o ll u . T o W the 3d ol Bcptembcr, tim weeks from next lond q. Nelu Sonnu n ind lif e,of f n mont. were Sunday guest: of Hn. S°| pannll, lr. and Mm C. ll. Christm- sen. Lot your idle money nm somethin( The Suu Bunk. Blair, Nob., iriil pu Four per nn; mtcreat on ~ Card! Kultur:I'howl will pilun you. £2sf Hr. and llrl.H. L. Stmn md their dnughten, Aims md EBI. have gone on an automobile trip to Stanton. Remember the Bhir Racket Store il headquuten for School Supplies, Chil- dr\n'| Haiory. Waist: cm.292|. Hon sold on tbl Omaha market yes terday for $11.85 per cult.A;SL Louis the top price was 31350. . ..|....r \.~.I §q u i c k s e r vi c e ,n e w p a r t s - a d v i c e - a n y t h i n g 3*.. l .¢n u 'n t s " ~ over Hllkr' | Dr u Start Alhtfl. Rye, Clover and Timothy Capt. John Steen, of Wahoo, was in Blair between trains Wednesday.en- route to Uakland to visit a niece, his bmther'a"daughter,who retid-ea there and ll quite crltiwly ill.The w¥iter was rejeieed lo meat him.Ouracquaintance b¢¢\l11 when each had praap-ecu of a. longer life than we now. have, more than a half century ago.icon af ter the dole of the civil war in which the captain and six bmlhc n hunted. the aneeatorl of the men who are not running the government at Waahington,with muakata.Corning to Nebraaka at about the same period our old Iriendahip wal renewed here and has been maintained ever mince.Mrs. Steen. the eaptaixva good wife, and ilra. Hilton, were reared on adja cent farma in nof tiseaatern Iowa and he regretted aa Bra. H. wiil when ahe learns of his aialt here,that aiu waa away from home and miaaed the pleaa- ure ol meeting her. prmement in Ina condition the putweek luo marked that he feela much encouraged and ia confident that against the nodal acaaen gels In for the winter he will be En condition to lead the grand muc h at the cpexdng of iha aeaaoo'a terpdchorean foatieitiea. Norman HcGluhan,a nephew of Mrs.Jaa. A. Crulckahaek, from New York City,accenipanied by his wth. were guest.: at me Cruickahank home Iour days laat week.They drovelhxough from New York in a his Caen- Iu: car, enroute to California.They gunpose napping to viai; lome Of the Cmickabank family in Wy oming,on their way wear and Hn. Sherry Moore md littie daughter accepted their invi- uhon to accompany them on their trip that far.Hr. Mc. ll an architectand the war made hh buaintil a little Hack ao the! he had a chance to get le! us he!p.\'0'e`ll take oil our coats and go io your fob because service is our business builder. Re me mb e r ~ w e h a v e t h e experie nc e, the desire to serve.Us e i t a n d th e n yo u wi ll c ome a ga i n. e a We Have Moved ~ 0ur New Building :_: ~Our Service Ks Yo ur Insurance Tr y R _:Z=.= Thatsihe Only test.Us e the pho n e -c o me ;'5 .. .... Bqtlnnung February Ist 19184 per cent interest. will be paid uecrzificues of deboeit issued iosix months, nine months and onyear.-The Banking Home of ACutotter Se ed mm. -2 1- u You can git Four per ant intern per annum (or your money dlpodtld ln the Suu Bank, Blair, Nsbr., an Tim! Ccrtiticstu of Depolltl for Six. Nine or Twelve monthl.3 I 1 The fact that we bought Q19 ebggk _QI White and Gibson at a nice_§i_§g9}1pj enables ue to give the pepple ef §1§§1j Biggest Bargains! Larsen &Envlcs Jacobson 1'onn~cl; pmlss Pl°i"i\;R ~60 'l'here's No Better Time Than House BLAIR CLO'l`HlNG co. Home of Quality Clothes "GROW WITH GRGWING BLAIR" Ombefeaivs are yoqr bam¢=»if»9>A '\I .1 a ll | :: a '° : n u I |¢ :¢! ° : - attempted in this communit ~I 5.,_; s.: 5,-I =..- wr -J =.: 5 -.r =.~ Cleaning Tme to Install Gas fur lighting anq healing.Wa El gladly give you axperl. advice and help in lim mnwcr, and an \miL estimates.Sf course lim1: is no ubligutiim un your pun. ir asking ¥ur the facts and figures. We into so sure zhm. uw an a fuel and iliumimmt wil!pwvc s o superior ua miner ways Linn. we prumioa yuu'| i End at 1rcII wurth your while Lo inmstiguw. Wa, uf 4:nu!S0, don't axpocl. ,four wrovwe on any other bui a tha n u m y ou will serve y our own interests by giving lt W us. h e ~ t e r ~ r ~ a Dw lo r rt L U MB AR D A Fremont praaa dispatch pttbllahad bareulth. relate! on a former nlldlnt d Blalr..Away back in 181| or '15 the aubjaet of thla dllpateb cami from Pn - mont and nent to work aa a printer In The Pilot olloe thick had just been taken over br the writer.Ha had been recently married at Fremont to the daughter of a Baptiat clergyman, Rae. A. Hitchcock, who had been pae- tor of the Baptlet. church hen and ea- moead to Fremont..The Pllot, at thattime, area pubilahecl ln the :ear roomo! one story frame building atanding on the lot now occupied by the Hayle bulldingand the trout room at tba building area vacant.Ltlmband asked me to allow him to put a etoell. of ata- tlonery lc ln thla vacant mom, aaylog that hi! Ilia wanted aomethlng to do and oould attend to it. and Wu given tha privilege.A amall stock was io etalled and the buaineea eraa proepering when Johnnie layk, a y ouu.alnglu mae, tlvlng with his puenu at Florence. came here and bought tha boalneaa, eubeequentiy tha property. moved the tendon building o!and erected the building not occupied by Hugh Cooke. Lombardia brother uraa caahler ot a Fremont bank and about that time found a place for Dwight in the ba~k and the young couple went back to Fremont to lite.They were excellent young people, much respected by all :rho knew them.Following sa the Fre- mont dlepatch referred to: Fremont, Ang. 13.-A telegram uae rcceleed this morning armooming the death of Dwight Lombard,a for mer Fremonter,who for thirtylive yeerl lla actlvely connected with the Firat Rational bank.During the leat Mteen yaare of lsia aareioa he raa eaahler.He began aa clerk and nort ed thna all the poeltionato the :aah ler'a window.Hr. Lombard came to Fremont from New York atata with his parents about ISGO.Hia Grat work eraa aa a printer in the old alucp of Newt Hays, but ao-on gave up thla line zo enter the bank.lr. Lumbard and hte famity lett Fremont aeeen year!ago and went to Seattle, Wash , when ltr. Lombard became aaaoclated arltlz bla ann in the real estate buaineae. They want to Maine only a few ereeka no on eeeount of the c ondltion o l Hr. z.umbm1'» umm.llr.Lumhard for more than a quarter of a century was en odleer of the Methodlat church in Fremont.He and his family tene prominent ln ao-cial altalre of the church._ But under the system fancied,no In- quiryinto uulions of ltlull depend ency ll prior to the exemption bouda ruling.Tho govarnmunt hu tht right toappnl hom thu I>oan:l'a docilion.I! it bu and mel intentl- gaton enough to dlloover the het: as the nelahbon lmosr them,the sieve through which the couscription I l t c n nc thninz maybe cloned In time tu uve tbl duh from lha discredit now lhreatenizxg.. To SAVE THB DRAFT I .[guts Journal] Few people need to be tnl-d today that thedraft is in danger of a-serious br e a k d o w n .He n k n ow i t . by t h e ir o w n pe r e on a l oh s e rvs t io n .Th e d s n ge r d o e s n o t co m e fr o m t he ha l fe x p ec t ed lo t lr c e of wh i c h O k la h o ma p re s e nt e d a sm al l sa m pl e East w e e k .T h e c o u n t r y has seee pts d t he eon scs ipth n s yst em loy al- ly .Th er e t s no s eri ous resi sta nce t o th e d r a ft a n y w h e r e .T h e d r a f t is l n da n l e r o f a b r e a k d ow n m e r e l y by t e s lo n o f l ne m d e n i o pe r a t i o n . Th e r e a r e fe w c o m m u n i t i e s i n N e b n s k a o r a n y w h e r e else pr ob ab ly , w h e r e pe o pl e a r e n o t r e a d i n g w i t h cyn ica l s mil es t h e n a m e s e l pers ons wh os e ex em pt io n cl ai ms h ave be en s l to we d by th e e x em p ti o n bo ar ds .Th e ho a r d in di vis i on N o. 2 o f L i nc o ln , fo r ex a mp l e, ha s s l lo w ed se e en t y- n in e o f th e ei gh ty -s es en e xe mp ti on s clai med. I t ap p e ar s th a t the se boa rds ha ve n o a u t h o r i t y t o g o be h in d th e s ho w in g ma d e b y t h e c la i ma n t hi m s el f.If t h e so n o f a Heh .fath er pr es e nt s t h e r e qu i r e d s l l d evl t s ,as s e rt i n g t h a t h e is t h e so le s u p p o r t o f hi s pa re n t, o r i f th e ha s ti ly ma rr i ed y o un g m an e n d hi s w i fe a n d s w g h h o r s w e a r th a t t h e wl t e c e n no t li e s w i t ho u t he r hu sb an d, t h e h o a r d , u n d e r t h e r u l e e .seems t o ha ve n o o pt i on bu t to ta k e th e e li ld s ei t s fo r l t .Th e s y st e m u p t o th is pel nt , amo un ts ac co rd in gly , to s ra th er cl um s y vol un t ee r s ys t em .An y o ne n n srill ing to se rve in th e ar my se cure s ex em pt io n on t he t en d o f hi ms el f an d on e or t w o r s la t i n a n r fr i e n d s .Th e r e su l t ls s ee n in s uc h sw ar ms a t ex e mp t io n s th a t t h e p r ovo s t m s rs h e l s t W a sh i ng - ton is he r ri n g almee/t.deil_y_proclsims tions tt gh te mn g,th e re i n s o ve r t h e d r a f t .. Th e p u bl i c e le c t o f a tk t wl n g m at t er s to r o n thus l oosely w i l l h e m o s t u n - fo r tu n at e .Re s p e c t fo r t h e d r a ft w i l l be l o st m e r e sp ec t ( u r th e g o ve rn m en t we ak en ed I !e ve r y c o m m u n i t y is t o h a ve con lp lcn io us ex am p le s o l m e n wh o se ed ed t he d ra ft i n vl ol at lo n ol i ts sp ir it .Th e re q u i r e d a r m y wt tl b e ra is ed i n an y even t, for t h e su p p l y o f reg ist ere d m en ls lar ge.B u t t h e r a i n ness o f th e sy st em wi ll h e ge ne ra ll y scen ted. l vs r r t h i n s d e p e n d s n e w u p o n t h e en e rg i es of th e go ver n me n t l n inci ting up fo r i t se l f t h e t r u t h o f t h e s w o r n sta te men ts u n d e r wh i c h ex e m pt i o n cla im s are m ad e.It a p p e s r s t h a t t h e ex em pt i on b o ar ds we re no t r eq ui r ed t o inqu ire into de tail s as to con diti ons un- der w hic h exe mp tio n is cl sir ne d.G e n er al C r ow de r r ul es ,fo r in st an ce . th at the me re (se t of s fami ly do es not eo n- stl to te s ele lr n t o exe mp tio n, th st on ly wh er e fa mi l ie s w o ul d b e l e ft insulllc- THE J OI NT c o rn mzr rtan The Republican Publicity Association. through its president,Hon.Jonathan llooma, Jr.. gave out the following statement at its Washington head- quarters: "President Wttson's objection to thecreation of s joint catffesaional com mittee on srar expenditures,with s majority of that committee composed of members of his own party, ta based on the false asumptlon that this ia bis af ar. that be is responsible for its sf ficient management and that he alone ls infallible.Wlth equal reason a pres- dcnt of a corporation, as soon as elsct~ w. might say 'we will abolish our con~ sututvon Intl bylsars and dlsquallfy all the bound of directors as soon as they have delegated to me msn- powers and voted me tho riiht to expand all the assets of the corporation. ' "President Wilson is undoubtedly correct in the assertion that creation of such a committee could be interpreted only sa a tack of confidence in the executive.'Ibe.{act is that our sys tem of government,providing as it fines for three coordinate branches,ls an itself an expression of lack of cond tunes in the executive acting alone. Throughout the world today,there ls lack of conbdence ln dictators. "The creation ot a joint congressional committee on war expenditures la not necessarily an expression of lack of :ond-lance in the presldent's integrity, but lt indicates lack of eonddence in the ability of any one man 'to conduct the attain of a great government such lt this when involved in the greatest war in history.I t is aalomatlc that centralization of power In an individual can only result in operations com mensurate with the indivldual's integ rity, ability and experience. The record JI the Wilson administration to date fully joatities lack ot confidence.ln time of war, as ln time of peace, hisadmlxaiatratlon has been partisan,sec- tional.. aaclllatlng and inellleient.To put more ships on the seas ls the pees sing need of the hour.Although theact creating the shipping boand was passed last September, that board, se Eeeted by the president alter a delay ol three months.has been wasting its energies by strife among tts members. At the outset of our participation in the war, the president delayed urgent legislation by pressing bis demand fors needless tbrotlling of the press.ln saprrlenced if not incompetent men are retained in his cabinet.Phrttsan ser vice figures more than experience ln the most recent of important appoint ments. "But lt is needless to enumerate ln-stinces pertinent to the issue of lack of confidence.Corurrcu gets lta exist ence, its powers and its responsibilitiesfrom the same constitution that created the olllce of president.Members of the senate and house ane the only .ol lleers chosen bs direct vote of the pso- ple.They are charged saith responsl-_ bility for ralslng armies.providing revenue. and atltbodaing expenditures, It i not only their nght but their duty to see that funds are effectively spent in sccoedance with law. "Creation ot the joint committee in volves vastly more than the questionof confidence in the president.lt ln- rolses the very fundamentals ot de mocracy.The war ts a direct out~growth of centrallae-l power in execu tives It the legislative lwdr in Ger rnauy had poaseaaed and exercised the legislative powers of a republic, there would have been no war.Assertion of divine right and assumed tnlsllibllltg must be overthrown ln Europa and must be forestall-ed in America.This can be accomplished only by courage. ous exercise by congress ot those duties and powers rested tn it by the constitu tion.The time and the occasion are bers. "ln his opposition to creation of thecongressionalcommittee,President Wlhon has raised the Issue between antocracy and democracy.lt is an ls- sus sahlcb must be squarely mat and in which democracy must not yield. " _ Vanlluss & Antill Auto. Co. M E R C H A N T S B U I L D I N G B L A I R , N E B R A S K A We wish to announce to Our Frlends and the General Public of Blair and surrounding terrltory that we have our New Salesroom and o-flice com- pleted and are , N 'J O B s m m a A U ' l f o M O B l L E S :um nr EXCLUSIVE BLAIR Acmcv FOR THE HUP OBILE, $1,335 REO, $925; CHEVROLET, $585. AT OUR SALESROOM, IN BLAIR A T rinity ln Modern Motors To Select From.Fitting Every Pocketbook Let us demonstrate the superlorlty of these cars, over others of approx- imately the same price,to you lf you contemplate buying a car. We propose to deal with our patrons just as we would like to be dealtwithlf our positions were reversed, and stand ready to make good everyrepresentation we make to purchas- ers of cars.W m . Van! - Iuss Ge o. Ant il l x \ The Eioneer Bank of Washington County, ln Successful 0peration for More Than 47 Years T H E B A N K I N G H O U S E O Fll~A .C A S T B T T E R I Capital$l00,000.00 Establishedl869 |xmuxn |.vn~1 nunu' -.....-.........._....R E C L A I - " b n L A N D u a vx s s U P n o o n w n w r r Y I E L D W i ni ur wh ea t i n Lb e vic in i ty o l B ll lr , W ashin gton ¢0Gn\5 , doe s not Indic ate a n h l - l l . f a i l u r e i n N u h r u k l .O n e Bald of ni net y acr es yi el ded fort y bus he ls to the ac re.Th a u m a u p o n w h i c h th is yi e l d w a s m l de l l leur u m a t h a t h u be e n tl b c d to g i ve p r o pe r d ni n q a .S. H e l h , p t r ! o w n e r o l 'Jw k m , r e p o r t . ; a w . n m d r a i n a g a In i n a t a i l e d n h l ! vu a d o u g h . i s n o w o n e o f t h e u m f u m u In ea s te r n N e b r a s k a . - O m n h u Hu , Au g . 1 . 1 . A CONSERVATIVE BANK With Liberad,Safe Management All Deposits Protected By The State Bank .Guaranty Law "TRUTH | n i n a ! ! C l n l l l a u v a n h o h u u l wu d n t h k a d u a n a n l d l u c i MODERN New Teacher-W ho c an ull me | thing ol Importance Lhut did not axial. a hundred years ago! sToR~vERAGE! A nsmnmf, mwcolmmc Tome~ mamma AND 1'A|.Amua NOTHING COMPARABLE TO STORZBEVERAGEHAS EVER BEEN IN-TRODUCED.::1'::: KEPT ON DRAUGHT AND FOR SALEBY THE KEG, CASE oR Bo'r.I'LE-: PRoH1BI'noN m s No TE RRoR,sFOR THOSE WHO DRINKIT_:.: REGULA:rEss STOMACH '1'Rc>U.BLE AND BUILDS UP THE HUMANSYSTEM.:::_::: OTT. RICHTER "v 1:,... ,-- ~~., Tha pnddont nm. the nomination of || gcacnll to the sonata for eoniir um last Tuuday.Uzigldiergener u ten ptnmotod to major generals oolonelo zo brigadhn. Su mu -|0 l \ | D d l l r |nari nmln nc a v 1 u » » » ¢ . ¢ . §» : m » : ;. »u | a n I \I m !n n l 1 h l \ | | . | . E : a ¢ h ¢ n z : v m n s a l n l s l u e l u u n d n l n r i eu .h a n u l a u t h u n u a u u e u n l i u l u n n n a l a lg m l u m h u u q n n l i i l n b u a a l . 8- L. Hatealfo of tha sm.: council oi lame. lnll un lloone manly chair , an nckleu in his charge of dla amy ln mhen, and it bu get him ~ta trouhb, and In hu bun asked to || n Imltho alll: munc ll.No man tion magna ar pen ll cmstrolled by n r trigger should tn given the indes ng ui melt fnlhwa.--Mbiun :~§=w». ... _._ .- ... .._.Doug las cbtl nty u x p a y c n certainly- nd sn oug h mon ey up on th e i r r o m s m i b fk l p m a w r y y u r t o I n n s o m e P l £ 0 t h o ! fo r H .Vdhatfn l b !l n I 0 r T - O m l b l 5 0 0 . A llilllsllppl grand jury (curud s bill sgsdnsl tbl ksiser,indicted in for murdsr In tha superlative de Fulhwing das mnouneemsnt. ol ~Is outburst of hsrmlsss sxpressian of suiollsm comssths nssrs that His ~ 's snllllmsnt sincs the csll for soldllrl. April 1. totals less bm onethird ni its quota of 3,5011 ~our is llissiuippd gain; to ,pmsseuu hllsroniu lndlc tmsnt unless st urnlsbssgsnfor Uads 8am'sum| 'tsptufs hlm ann? bring him into .1 ._ Gul; unlaoutbam nuts has ac far ~Inlburnditl qoou ol cnilnlmanu. Hlrll;n R;cm1|--'fha Initial appear -of tbl Hlrmnn Bus Ball Team 911 be tbl main altnclion lt Scribner ~qaq, when zhn locnl sggreglllm bat: Irlth the hat. Scribner nch.111|boy!from homo have lbc rlda hfmldlbll bunc h of ball topthlr md ought to he able the mark.Whn£'| the matter nu the fighting lplrll of the »oulh!- main Bee.Thi ouuzbornsn are being dnlm on ihl adplnktnlion lo ml tht numer fedud positions provided for lhern. I T h e Sr h u l c n b o l g { T l x u )St ic ke r, vi t B l l i '| p a p e r , h u t h t foilo uring ..p ¢ n | f . | , 1 , ; " h u i L u x s o l d h i s lc é on d b a l e o i u m fo r l l 8 \ . 2 0 m d th e seed fo r o n t b a n W J .Th e h a h Io l g h l d 6 9 1 | | |a n d t r u gl n n a d a t l h ¢ S . ' l ` . s r ( l i l " I! u s u a l s u c h I abor t t ime sin ce the t h a n o o t w n gr o w er s 'w e n l p lin g z o t bl n-o rth am peo ple to de m- m u t h e i r d m r i u b h insti ncts b y r c h u i n g a b a l e o f m u o n fo r $60.00 meh mon th an mnr ise l. pri ce, lo h e l p m BGL Scribner zum.The following team npnnnt Herman:Everett Well. lboeol Fitch and Neal Burdic. p. and; Bmond Wat, lb;CllfTond Krause. ; I.AlzilleI£|re1ilr.3b: I..eoClmeron.and Carl Sunni, cf. COUNTY FARM AGENT While the purpose at the llsss Heat- sdnrtiesd In mother place in thisper to be held at the :ltr council hsmbsr on the 26th inet. was not. stab. In the notice "phoned over from riipgtnn by Edilnr Andnnrs." of the I-Herald, it ll reported that lhe an' u to be held ludlseuu the usstloa 91 employing a salaried county su! fer Waahlrlgton county.Thisusda( should bs attended by ferm- who farm the lsnd, not tl:|0l0 who 'hint the lumen" and the general »end they should come prepared - eerprss-I themselves on this lmporb I. question.S0 fe! lumen take in in than lhlngssaarule.I ! | ~\]|¢ent is tube de~ployed :sm~ld be exercised in his selecuon and Enlsfprlss in mnldent that an er "fsrmer could be found for .Naam who would be hr more kim! ta the fsrmen. then some The aditor of The Enterpriie anjond to the limit a visit from his oldtlmo fricnd. John T. Boil, who came up from a n d a p e n t t h s r m .a t t h i d a g a t t h i ! A general banking business conducted.:,z z : We se\lE;;'.change, and Loan Money, cash checks on other banks, pay interest on time depodts ior six. nine and twelve monthsx at the rate of 4 per cent per anum.:: s e r n t i n c o u n t y a n d s t a l l , t r u r i p l r l n g a h a l f c m t z i r y a g o .In t h a t u n i n g n~ llo o t h im on an nu l vm o bi l o t ou r across th e co u n uy t o Fonten eitu,h h ch il d- .» ing, city hnlL county building md a n l o Ar li n gt on ,a l l o l w h i c h i l u s mi d un i n h ab i t ed r e gi o n w h e n h c G m . n u r il.u |vw n z b o y .Th a F o u l s ne ll n ¢ 0 u n \ r y . l i l . h IL ! a t n le l y fa r m ludl| lf daughter, Mn. C.x.I n d und Grac e Mulud comdlntad than d o w n t o A L Jo ne s'renidcnca.Il l r c - m e m b e r e d l n . . In n e s w h e n s h e l u a m t l : g i r l m d AI. an a yo un g m an a t F o n t e n e l k e . m d h e f u |vrulc omc via- u o r a t th ei r h o m . a n d I n i n t e - th er e fo r t he n ig ht .Th e n ex t m or n i n g afternoon to that nu brother Wl!l'| sun, Uruggin. Bell. ut lhnlplacc.Hn .Ucll || walling lhelr daughter lt 3|- auie and John expects an nturn thorn aher vlnilirg l sister in the southern part ol the slate and nhlivu ar. Kan Unty.Wlula here he wrote his im preulonl of Blair und Washington want] for gmblicauon in the Omaha menu. md tbl vlllqo of Arlington,wlrul renrelntion ua him, an vu also ti.n any oi Blair.with I ll shaded ureuu and comfortable bon u.llc remained at Arlington vili§.in¢ hi: old Irwnd, Joe iilsckbum. md other old timats, returning to Blair ynnnday spe ll in g of t h e wo r d .Th o I'u n c h p r o ~ no u n ci P a ri s "l 'u u ~o o , " b u t t h i s d o n n o t j u s l i l y ; n a l i vl A m o r l c l n i n l a y i n g at th a t m u y, u ni e u h e h a s b e en o b ro o d a n d u k u t h e m e t h o d o f l e t t i n g i t b e k n o w n .O n e o l ' t h e b n u t l fu l l u b o r b a o f H o n t r n l l fc a l l e d " 0 u u ¢ m o n t . " t h e Eng li sh p ro no un ci ng it 'fe r r n o s r l y an n. is spelled,i n d t h o F n n c h l n h l b l l l n I. |ca ii in g i t " 0 0 L r e m u r . "T a l a your cho ice.Ga r a ge i n a F ro n c h w o r d QIJ- 'r a n c h c r ea t i o n m o ul i n :" t h c r o l l yo u r a u t om o b il e . "Th e E n g l i s h o f i t a z : d n , l p d l i n g li k o a c o n o l m i n k pcar an that paper soon give the :cunt on the far and ol the uoni and lo spell lt :hc any ghcy lu it, urouldnanlke the 10111 relemble n llergenlhalur pl line; as for instance, "ga ru ruh ."There you but it, and you are wekome no it.It in could get any I:om some of our nlhcullonu sm might not nppear so perfectly "churning, but 'ne Honda! feel more natural." l!ixby'| Daily Drif t--An ent Linmln Ildjwnnu to know why "caba ret" il pronounced "c ablray !"It is not no pronmmeed by educator! people. lhu hc l.that it in a French wand :moaning tavern) does not justif y ua tha thnnclal success of chautnuqunenlerhinmentl, Int 1re¢k'| Burt Coun- ty Herald adds its protest to the un- izuainesalnim custom of milking the community. in the following: "Tekamnh is in the midst of another sleek of chnulauqua, and from the way this form at enlerulnmfnl in :prud hg to lhcamall loans, il mmm. bi pm!- iublu to the prnmotcn.Darin( An- zust them entertainments are held in Blair. ilerumn,Teknmah, Crlil. Onk- lsnd, Lyons, Bancrof t nnd Dealer, thi bu li nm men guanmloeing tha sueceu in the promoters. Whln tbl chm- Ci !A UI AUQU:\ GUA RA NTEE S Fdlolrlng The Enterprisru commentin in issue of the 3d init.on lhl ab- herd lo secure, the gunrantee vu not thought much of, but today when every body who nn lpeak or ning,ta n t toget on the platlonn at any price,and "ery town of 400 inhlbllants and np. have their annual rhautluqul, than ls noreazon uh;people in the towns, should be forced to guarantee their menu. any more than any other show.This Ls not amended nuknockon any ehnutauqua. u they are l goodthing and should he cncoungod and sell pnlronized. but to do not think it just that the public bo called upon to guanntel their aucceu,enpednily when tho money la taken rn; with them, when other entertainments must pay! tax md take their :oes no matter whether they ata; one night ora week.S;eetll privileges to none, equel chance: for all, is a pretty good rule to ltand by,when regulating lmulementl." UI\'1iH LlliU|'l5NANlCDMi\'||SSlO|\;5 ln the list of names of than who pu-md the exnmlmlinns luemnfully at the nf li nn training eunp at Furl Smiling. Charles E. Davis. Frtnlz Lulzysd A.. R. Slrenaen, ol this city are reported to hue bien lthiduiect fur second Rieumuntc ccmminioal. Davis and Lutz um m¢mbu'| nlCo. l~' of $.h¢Fourlh Ntbruka Guards IM r 1 ;g .y:; ~ Q » l !?Q v a ;$ »v»\y Pi; in ¢0 re£21 In em !.h\ umlo § _,....~-¢ .....»....,| llhool..Tho Bntcrprlu wants tn an I'I 1 I¢ ath pl l l n an Ntbrllh Slate Agric ultural college. lad g|~°4¢¢ it at a lell clpenlt.Tim gndngtnd fnm tht Qchool a! exper i l c e l l a f a n u r h u t h u n r n r l m d I _~_.____.. . . . . _ . . . . ~ _ . _ . _._ . - - _ . . . _ . . . ._ . - . _ _ . , _ - - . .. Q .v p ."|l 1 5 | ' »~, fsg ,~n f !.4 I ;1 v J'e / z.~RfF' ~¢.»"=~ 33 Aug. IT.; U17m a n n m n|[ _' ~ g ~ _ i € 1 .--- - - _ - _ - - u. s. TU nxt GRAIN Persunnd of Committee Thai WUI Fix Wheat Pri¢9_ . . . - . - . - - Food Control Admlnlnratlon Forma I Corporatlon Wlth Herbert C. Hoover ll Ghalrmln. Wmuhiunon. Aug. 10.--Food Mitnlnmlntor Herbert C. lloover announced the penonnel of the comtnittee that trlll 8.1 the price of vshont In the U. B.The mon aw:Chllnnsn Il. A. Garnvld. presidentWlllilmlrotlezezWilllltllx.DMR.Roanoke.\n.vloe president of the Brotherhood of ilathrny TmtnutenzEugeneR.Funk.Bloomington,Ill.. 1-realdont Nltlunnl Corn nuoclation:Bdw. W. Lnuld, Farm x. D., preoldrnl Npnh Dakota Axrlrultnml college: :Lttnmlw;n Hhott.Charleston.st.c.. presldent chamber nf cnmmvrce o theI'.S.:J.W.Sltnrthlll.York..e\.. atlunal ('uunc1l ol' FarmtCo-operative aumcintlonn; James tv. Sullivan. Brooklyn. of the Amerimn Iedt-mllon nf Llbor; L. J. Tabor. Ilttruesville mmm. tlittslor Ohlo Slntstmnse: lfntnt w. Tnunslg. clutlrmmn fedvrnl t u m commission;Theo. Nfall, New York. president Amrrtcn lndegwndent Telegraph companyIhary J .\\nllem Manhattan.Kapredldt-nt Knnans .Agrlculturnt rollorzo 'Tho executives of tho wheat pucttadnz division were aunnunoml tt follows:Chulrmnn. Norbert C. lloover; prgsldeat. Jnilun BmnM. Duiuth Minn.: trutylurvr, Gates \\'. Mrliarrnhnretdutent of the Mm-chonlcn and Metal !:nnk.Ne\r York: wire president. F. GFmwell. nt Knnsms City; trnntlpnrtil tion dirortnr. Edward Chnmberlt, vtvrealdtnt of the Santa Po rnllrond o ("hi|:ago;counsel.Judge Curtis llLindley of San Fran:lneo; aocrelnl? J. W. Shorlhlll of York. NeIn.At the some time.tho presddlnt through nn t»tet'\Jti\\\ order. createdfood ndmlnlstrntlon grain mmnrntiowith a copltntlzation of S-'»0,(l]0.(¥l) t he operated hy the groin dlrtalnn wit PON DENCE . . _ - _ - - - - -- "To MDBILIZE m THE s m " R a i n b o w D l vl n l a n "o f t h e Na t l c n n l G u n d w u z E n c a m p a t M i n e o l a , Lo n g In l a n d . W a sh in gt on .Au g .1 0 . - T h e " m l n h n w d l \ l l i o n " o r l h e N a t i o n s ! G u a r d lbs fo rma ti on cn! \ \hl ch was a nno unc ed Tu e n d sy u n dc r i he o m (l a ! de s i g na t i o n nf th e Fo r t y s ec o n d .w i l l m o h i l i n a t Allneola.L o n g In l an d .i t w a s a n n o u n o vfl b y t h e m u d e p a n m e n t .Th e r a m p w i l l b e d c s l z n a fr d C a m p A l b e r t I. . l l i i l n l n h o n o r o f t h e m a j o r g e n - ¢ fa i . w h o w a s c h i e f o f t h e m m m b w rva u a n d d i d m u c h t n b r i ng t h e g u a r d lo it s pr e se n t r l li d vnc y . CHURCH NDTES x a n m n n Ang. kr 1911. . .:-The nc-and story nur co-optntlu storennriugnIininbandtb l |m`b¢ md: for the roof. Inn hue the foundation eo'| new boon Hniahld. ukllbi 82:34, and when ~ingto thi piano mind will he I fine modern Sim thoc ontnc tnr waln¢and ph nl to begin building Friday. blng Monday with Geo ~t om hah; while are wereInaboat. on the old ool Sala flopped out of llw ndmd in our mu.. bought nomo MG medi alrannr who recommend and (fd itto his hogs. na: ma m o !them died in Dr. Prunar I n ralltd elllgolion said the :nud- and not for the mu ~, than bo camo he found Mind been h d lo the z than in none lef t. lor nn thu tho only thing remain to do was to rlmove Eh: some oi the dead hogs ann o the mu ||Lor|!.ury ln in y nba chu ohemlu, which lhia writing no :mort has ed from the chemist.. ls here hom Cmflor gnnddad, Bliss. no apparent change in mln ~itlon.Sha bu been a ver;but appnn to be holding and wife came o u r !fon SPANISH STHIKERS IN CLASH \Sol die rs Q u i l l B l r e e l o n a l o t W i t h B u l l e t s - Ii t a d r l d U n d e anrlea M m m y H u h .' Pa ri s.Au g .1 0 . - S l :per so ns w e r e k i l l e d a n d n i n e n t h e n l w e r e w o u n d e d wh e h n l r l ke r n c l a s he d ye s t e rd a y w i t h s o l d l e n a t B a r c e l o n a . u c r o r d l n g t o a m t e m m t i s n u e d h y t h e S p a n i s h n p tn l n g e ne n l . a nd r ec e i ve d h e r e b y t h u Pet it P nr lg le n. First Chflsliun Church Bibh School at 10 5.in. Samuol Johns, Saperinlendenx. Divine worship at 11 n. m. Evandng srontnp at 8 p. m.Prana meeting Wednoldly waning ll. 2. All nm welcome.John B. Wiliilml. lliniltnr. nr. 0. s. vruner Veterinary Surgeon Ke N6.. All Grlls l'romp|.\y Allnuded Phones:Ollies HB Residence B2 1 a t i l n c r e i i o l d . , a b m t h a r o f l l l n . J . ~ Ind l i n . C h a r l e s M i l at F u l to n , B . D . o n in t F r i m o l t u b e r m l o a h Iqar t h r Blit z. shnn z n u z u Johnson md wife.Ro; by lhl examining hour. nl Mana for service ln th: u paused u mound and B .Ha bu | #lla and child. \Vosbln 5|quita sick nl 2 hir dlughtlr. Hn. wu tor and tained nuns 1'ro|:r cnnngjor har. hu dmppui out of ilu goin( down from azz bulbs! and what and our mbognn slide. |~|1mln mlrkal la.corr ; Ibn! 82.25 mtl 60 mu Cooperative Lupabeu idlhlpplng a eu ul [rih th i s mx. I RUMANOFF FAMILY IS MOVED u r o m l r y n a m l u n P r a m o f G o r g e o u n C a n F o r m e r i y U n d - H l c h o l u l a B i d . Pe tr n gr ud . A ug . 1 6. - Ni ch o la s R om n no d , t h e ex c u r . a n d h i s ft l n ll y a re h e lu g t n na fe r r e- I l u an o t h e r p o i n t. Th e ; we r e r\ ~ m m \d l u n n o rd i n a ry t r ai n In ste ad of th e gor geo us im pe ria l t ra in un uhl ch Nic hud as wus b rou ght In th e p al ace.Th e for me r e mp e ro r a pp é n re d l o b e ve r y m u c h depre ssed.I l l :wi fe . Al e xn n d n. se e m ed an b e p ie a l ed ove r th e pr os pe ct a t n ch an ge . ,_"`"M. 4 n ~=-3~-~j..'_ ln LB" <= I ~'f~'1§§.;§"1 £ 4 *A T E i g v j L 1 N C O L N =ift<»f=i:'i'=» 5 E D T » 3 ~ 4 ~ 5 - 6 ~ 7 » 1 9 1 7 , 5 - I N c O N N : c r | D N w | T 1 - |-Q wo n m - s B E S T L lv E d i u u \ \AORfCUL»TURE HORTICULTURB na-mana;' ° " ° " " ` ° Y " ~ { . . ? ' § ? ~ E "BA B !E ? ' . FOOD TR/f\n\m\1G CAMP ~ ~- 1 n!seE5 '~5= 2 e¥1 #if ~ ~~ m ¢=-£.=!_1..~"*Q5\.¥ Lx ~=" t r I N m o m 0 ? G D A ND ' s r m o '!~If y .wraanoow b\.'11NNo ~ |.`,j r :_ w ii s ~ ~ :g 1 ~1-xonsn z m c n m E v a n '='='~;.=:~:'f% 1- . -;-r » .-,,."1i'"""»:2?'A_; "s nv s ua mne , . , ;» q C 1 = ¢ f / é 2 » _ ; : _ _ . n - _ e . ¢ ,»%, u m ~ ~ a-:r . " _ , l ._\ 121 ~ s o o o mums IN FUTURES CEASES D t r o c t o n o f C h i c a g o B o a r d o f T r l d ; Ta k e A c t i o n o n R t q u e d o f H o o ve r . C h l c q o . A l \ ( ~ 1 0 - T r l d l l l i I n w h a t fu t ur e s u n me C hi c a go b oa r d o f lm d o wh i c h m u b e e n d e s ul t o r y : In c a m a r l - mu m pr i c es w er e es t a bl i s he d In h ln y . wil l ce as e nl tc ged wr A ng us : 2. 1.T h e : Il n - c t u r s b l ! t h e b o a r d u r e fd t o t h l l u p o n t~e¢e4\1n¢-n re qu es t fo r ac l lo n Il a n ( m u u n a f r o m F o o d C o n l m l l a r Bo o ve n ._:.:;. _ STORM POST ON THE SERETH B l r i l n Re po rt s Success i n th e L o wla n d : o f R o u m a n la n n - Ta k a 3 , 0 0 6 Priso ners. Be r l i n .Au s .l i l - - A u ~ | t r n { } e r m a n fo r c e s l n t h e i o n In n d s o f t h e S e h e t h ri ve r o n # h c R o u m nn l n n m m ! s t o r m s d th e bt l d g vh e n d a t ll u l l a r e i l l . o n i l l s te - at ba n k o f , th e r l r vr . a w a r d i n g t o th e olllfclal l u t e m e n t iss ued b y t h e Ge r m a n ge ne r al st u ff.Th i 'ltusalausa and Zlouma niam lunt nu 'HIP B ervth and nn th e mo un ta ln s. t he st at em en t nd 'l |, mo r e t h a "~U siiuonen. Beptlal Church Noted Regular services Sunday morning. Bible School at 10, preaching at 11, and un the evening B. Y. P. U. al. 1. preach- ing at S. Pnyer meeting Wednesday evening. Choir practice at the church Satur- day evenings. The subject Ior Sunday morning is 'How We Know" and for the evening, "A Needful Preyer." The topic for the Young People is 'A Dellnlte Purpae, and the Success ls. Wine."1 1{;,,¢¢_ 9:19. Nose lf ter the M relaxation of our vacation let u rn to the work with renewed vigor. The pastor spent lat Sunday at Norfolk. The superintendent and leaehera are planning a picnic to be held in the DeSotowoodsonWefnoeday.Bring your basket: and let ua all spend the day together.\ The public is cordially invited to all our aervicei. C. H..Foreman. Putor. auper~ l~nd~~ l | Epvrorth League lt 7, 9. m.,C01 Sum, president..Morning worship l t 11 oc1oc§| evening at 8.Prayer meeting Wednesday evening Subject for Sunday rnolninfe aer vice, "The Assunnco of Patience." Topic for Epuoelh League discus sion,"The Father!Caro of Qs." Leader, Myron Myer ' Subject for evaniu; service,"Tho Sin of Compromising."= The Epworth lzsguo til! hokd e ao oinl lt the church next Monday oven ing lo which the public ll sordid!!in- vited. W. H . Underwood..Payout BHNNINUTOH TRDOPS SElZE..1BlSH. _3|§|_§5 Ralé the Heldqulrten of LM NationalVotunteeu In Dublin-No Arrvlti. Dubhn. Aux. 10.-Pouen and soldien nlded the premises cf the lrlnh Naftlonldvnlunleen.commanded byColonel Moon.They seizetl 100 ring H. OLLERMANN 4TH E GOVERNMENT NEEDS FARMERS as well es Fighters. Two mllllon. three hundred hun- \£i§»'ciiid¢T'ibi§r€tney-um ~r Iutun home. »»returned Friday horn ~\ la., when hc went tn attend ~Ing of a mudzl. "shower Ill gifen in u u n n m w i u a l u ! F r i d l r .About 40 friends we n No Lumber Order T~o Large The Largest and Oldest Exclusive Jewelry Store in the City. \ k n t Bl oo mfie ld an d ot h e r t h n l n t i va a n d M a n o a . L. Ssymour und dmghien tram for Prumont Soto:day. at ro t um u d fro m a n O m ah n t S a t u r da y t o r y m u c h i m n d l i n .H e n r y H n g l e i t e n n p LQ Wahoo Thurodoy andu m o t o r c y r l o . r l s t a n u n a n d E l m e r W i t t e Benton Tuesd ay to be phy sicab n B c h! l l w o rk i n g i n t h e B r a n nt O m a h a . Bo ch ho lt w as n o n o n o u r :l y for t h e d n t t i m e s i n c e : b l n b l Il ! t l k e n s i c k . w a s r e c o h a d b m t h a t W a l t e r an l bt l d 'ln th e avia ti on c or ; | u d i l u . G . H .l l o n g o l d to ok ro u u l o r Om a h a Tu e sd a y . Enn io Tlm me, of 0 | m l m , w a s fr i e n d s h m m u w e e k . f. G o t l l t h o n d gr an ds on , Bo n l a n fo r S o u t h D u h o n l l o n d a y a n a w l t t o o f this pla na a » Mc lor us to ml.W e have n varied `stock o l hlgh grade lumber lor every purpose.Drop In l m l ulk over your needs with us.n means sa\lslu¢- lion um u saving to you. Quarrie Lumber & Coal C0Q F`ox;r D 0 0 r s W e s t o f t h e C a s t e t t e r B a n k B L A I R ,N E B R A S K A .. mcizzas Pon B L A IR c m a c a o o w 11rom tbl Txibune] H r . a n d I l n .Pe t s P t b o r l t n l m n n z p r i l d B a n d a ; a h o r n o o a t h a n t h o u ! 10 o ! t h e i r n n l g h b o n a n d f r h z d l s p p u z e d l l . U n i t f a r m h u m !i n n m l n d u drud thaunnd u r n ol Oregon &Calilorula Railroad Co.Grant Lands.Title revc stcd In United lic schoala have been employed for theenatlilll year and the NU " p o li - tioua have been assigned to them: lllgh Sched Inatn|d0ra Norman Noriend. Prin. II mary Charles R. Sherer, Science J. B. Quiet Agriculture llargtlerite Stevan, latin and Domee» lic SclmceElla Reinhard, Hathemetice Q-°'»=» Funk, English rr N. Eger. German Eva Uerllng, Commercial Subjects Ethel lglead. lluelc Supervisor Edna. Hubbell, of York, Drawing Gnde School Teachers Centra! Grammar Mrs. Anna Stewart, Principal, Read- ing and Grammer Etta lietthure, Geography and Ilia- W UGladys Woods. ,Arithmetic Central Primary Elle Inn. Pdncipai. Firat Primifr Marie Cannon, Second Pdmary Wilma. Bell. Third Gnd-e Ileulelu Roberta, Fourth Grade Olive Grlfllth, Fifth Grade Fannie Wilbur, Fifth Grade Mildred Lippincott, Sixth Grade Ethel Kelly, Sixth Grade Berth School Edna Davis, Principal, First and Sce- ond 'Primary Lydia Lippincott, Third and Fozmh Grades , Weat School lune Fletcher.Principal, Third and Fourth Grades Ethel Stewart,First and Second Grades.Gardner School Marie Rank, of Bancroft eau.Thay rescind a aka not of ~isbn I1om their fnlndl. Roy Lyman and famity moved intnlhahounrwa ntty neste d by Anhk Cameron and iamiiy. #coats so¢o¢oao ; ooo tooo!-00° s Jam Lomnor 5 ATTORNE Y A T L A W Prnrlln la Slalt und Fndanl Courts. <. QrQcQ Ollkc ll Wnlhn AnnuI. Hn!Ilnr nut al Cnr mu. Blair,--»-Nobr. ¢o»~o¢o0o9o»o-0o§o6o4~oOoQ0o LONG c a n a l. Thruhing is Lheouhr of the day; this neun lu be lhl center ol attrac duh u lour machines a n gradnnllyuuntrnlizinx hero and by tha d n t of wrt week help uiil bu al. I pnmlum. bliss Grade Wiicox is in Smith Ds- mll vinltnng :clauses mln mouth. hir. and Mrs. Scott Allen and four yfrlmgual :ons started for Allllnm. Nubrarvlr thu Lincoln Hlghuuy on uhumiay morning for \ \»e¢k'¢visit with rristivn. w. S. llothury brought his family to t1: Cly de Allin home i n t Sunday, xhere they are ruiliclling this weak. Mn. Chris Petenen h u racovared frnm an attack of quinay. Several of our pf.-ogre took in tin Lhir circus on Thursdny. Moll ol ua mlde the elfort to attend C»lhoun|li nt chzulauqua and fell rnply rapaid. Q n |c s t e a d ; a n d s a l e .C o n t a i n i n g s o m e o f t h e b e s t l a n d l e l t I n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .L a r g e C o p y r i g h t e d M a p , s h o w i n g l a n d b y s e c t i n n s a n d d e s - c r i p t i o n o l ' s o i l ,c l i m a t e .r a i n f a l l . e l e va t i o n s .t e m p e r a t u r e ,e t c . P o s t p a l d O n e D o l l a r .G r a n t L a n d s C o . , B o x 6 1 0 , P o r t h n d O r e g o n . 2 3 - 1 3 : ..ma in a m on th . M i n M a r y L u d w i g " r i n d h o m e R a n Ja y fr o m a th r e e 1ree k'a vi s i t w i t h r a i t i ve a a t S h e l i d n n a n d Gr a nt C it y , Id a.S h u I n acc omp ani ed b y b a r g r a n d m o t h e r , H n . l l a r y D y e , w h o s r l l i mi t h e r e fo r s o m e t i m e . Mr s . W ii h r d N oy e s r et u r n e d t o b a r ho m e i n Su l n t oo n . C a n , Tu es d a y ae cu m p a n i ed b y h e tn e p h e r ,n g l p u G i l - A n u n c m n . Mr.and Ahn.Wesley Ilindmmh have 1 new baby gir}, who came Sun lay. Mrs. w. D. Badger ard gnnddmgh tar. lhrganl., returned home Sundny Irons Lodgepole, Nebr. ~nmn £0 Hr. Ind ilu. Fred Butcher, A lmby girl, on lionday. Ired Webvr lef t. lu! week Iur Colo spent the meek here at tho paranhl home and with them enjoyed the chill tauqus. On Int Sunday the teacben of ( l l hmm entertninad many ni a ti r u bo tween tbl dsfa programs. w.H. Allan and daughter.Hay. spent the fore put of the week at the Steavcnmn home in Omsht. Mn. .hy Lanan and childrln an ax- ,mcbed homo Sulday : f u r a m m Iuka visit with relathet mi r Hom mingford, Nlbr. Will Grabs has atl arnnfsmantl now nmpleta for scientific farming.The new Moline tnctor, 1| well brolta in by this tim! and we all expect to ualhia 5 model htm in the Iutun. fry.w w :gms n there for a month " \g ] V * . :<\ . \" " " I "\\ */<""' -1 1 \ ; \ | .ve a . v '»f :- ¢ lcknowiedge the 0penter's Repetition oi . lhe Telephone lumber To make su n she h uheard you cnrrcctlr the telepfsoae operator repeats me number you call. Always Imen to this repl-llllon.Say "Right"lf |110 repent: ze correctly:1:not,my "No" and give lt num. It is beet eo speak alum;and 'make u alight pause between each Mun wlmn youssl: for a telephone number. When you teteplmne ai-,¢,1,speak distinctly andenemy into the ra-nnunllter. with your lips nd! more thanan Inc h nur. ~1 k l l -Jo~ D. Walls, in ~oman'| Worldhu! lhl misfmtuna to full Saturday l: _ \ < ' / Ro u n d Tr i p fu n n o w In e l fe c l. a n d e n j o y a t r i p i n t h e at t r a c t i ve ea st er n cities,l e u i d l a n d m o u n t a i n r e n o r u . Sp le nd id t r a i n n r vi e e .Cho ice o f m a t e s .L i b e n i z l o p n n n And u m m l l m i u . F m I u n b o r p u t i e u h n I w i : t o : n y Ti c k a t e t f l h k q & N o r t h t oR . . . A X 1 3 .Jo n a | , ° D .F .| . " '£ » '§ i 'I I l Presbylnrlaa | We wish to remind al! thu than an regular nrvicel at the Presbyterianchurch. Slbbaih Selma! at 10 a. m..Hn . llnlg¢.ro\r, Superintandsnt.Pruc hl at ll l. m.. and T233 p. m.J. yr, =i"§»¢»»will punch Sunday mormnm WASHINGTON COUNTY TEACH ans ms r r r u r a The Wuhingtnn County Teachers' Institute is lehedulad br County Supt. Lund to be held ll the high |ehoo¥ mm- ing August 21th to Slut, Inclusive.Mi n Gania Nhdermqlr and N. W. Gnlnn un to bi tho hosdlinan in instruction md lecture work this you.Sup! Waterhouse,of Fremont.the stale supcrinlsndant,C h u la Arnot,of Schuylar. H. H. Hnhn and Prof. A.B. Goorll. it is announcad, will deliver nd- dresen during tho smuum. braking herleflarm just abou the mist..Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meant:left last Slluniny fnr l visit with his pan nh at Talmnge. Nebr.,befor: going to their home at Hebron. The fun nl of Hal Whilfold Qu bald Sumuy afternoon at tbl residence. Many out of wlrn nlatlno and frlaudl were prelcnt. Mr.and Hrs.ll. W . ummm and IInther. md Geo. lulenhsl! nrrivd Sit- urdsy from Mercer, Wiz., ln. onlsf lo mend the G. H. \\'hi|.f9.ni-!un¢;|I. NEBRASKA STATE F AIR LINCOLN, NEB. Septembe 2 to 7, 1017 Plum to go with your lriendn and help make this 3eer'| nent I record breaker. You will enjoy an educatienal treat bym i n t the greet agrlculluw, berli- culuxnl,lin stock.dniry and lndus- trid exhibits, which will be larger and more interesting ihan Iver bd on . Elpednlly intanltimr amusement fes mru this y ur.Spiendid train serviceviathe Chleqo fl Nenhwulem Rr Call on your local ticket :gent for fur ther psweulam 29 2t. .I ..0Omahl. when he will takaaalx Irteka' caune ll the Nebrllkl Autn Schooi. lir. and Hn. G. I. Philhr.Hn. 0. E.Gaines and Mr.and llrl.L. C Gulnu mlmd £0 Omahn Scmrdsy to attend !he barbecue sl Rivlnida Purk. Min: Ehuina Boberg init Sunday for Valley, where ah: ull! work in | depart ment store A farewlll ncepllon tu tendered her br thc Ywrur Lndiu Kensmgton before her dopuxun. Hn. T. J. ihnhali visited her slatcrrc Llmdlmln. Il.. Saturday me Sun- day. A patriotic rally will be laid in Arl-mglon, Aug. 1312. "The Binh oi a Nation"will bl LET us rum youu EASTERN TRIP Au .2'II.h. ..Do wn t h e pa n th er ln ne ag ai n An ' he ed in ' s tr ai gh t fo r u e an ' ho me , Sz e pp l n h i gh a n' s tr a ig h t e n ' s t fn c h A l p r o u d u G r a n t , u i i k e a n n o l - A n d r e l z i n ' fr o m | : fi l l e r b r a n c h Th e fi n ! ho m d ey s h e e ver c e ug h t ! " W h e r e y o u b e e n ? " I n p , a n ' l u l l R i g h t i n h i s e y e ! a n ' t h e r e I n u Pil ch ers o f t he ti ei dl an br oo ks A n ' t h i n g : a y o u n fu n l o ve s ! M y l u v, I Lhr ovr ed th e b ee ch gu d g oo d a n ' a l m a ! - .. "Wher\'| tbl! chi5dT" I ul, an' got A leell| trembly. I erpeek, Tbinkin' mshhe like as :got Ha'd falt aomfern ln bmi: his neck! ilunlad thru tha loft an' out Behmd tha barn an' down the run, Places :ww 'una think about An' bud (or when they look for fun 'Whank ms bay!"i xhined, an' then A UAMPER ON n| sc 1PLn-| E Whcr¢i| that child?" I lald, an' wen! 411' cuTaIéng beech gsd, an' trum Bnnchcn off, na' fully meant T* tm his jacket when he come- Tan it right-nn' learn him notTo ¢aI}innt thm all alliautdoon, Spodally when he knon h¢'| gut T get un non an' do the chem. °'Whcre's thlt bay!" I un, an' ut Tha naybor talks. 1thinkin' they Might o' seen him goin' put,An' hniled him when he run away: Nndhlde ner half t.hey'd lean No mo1c'n mc! mc lur, I stretched Finger: 'rqund that limb-er green 4:oRResPoN DENCE nr. 0. s. vruner Veterinary Surgeon mme nm. »._ 4 x a n m n n Ang. 1-». 1911. Elite! Enzerprile:-The eee-and eiory :e lk M the new ee-operative ewreilliU1lIl'e\'e|\eeliu¢e Hsieh and the building Il!! |m`be md: for the roof. 8_tmee 8 Hlnee here the foundetiou he Herr) Bleeo'e new houee nniehed. Thlbu id inlulli be *2!3'|» Ind when eonpleud eee0|diI\¢ mo the pinne end epeeiteeliooe will he e fine modern hone.Fred Siert the contractor eralin u n mvfdne end ph nl to begin Iwi on the building Friday. 1 I ' e n t £ebln¢Monday with Geo Je;-9; ere get one heh; while ere wererldwgeround In e boel. an the old H500 tble fool Seb flopped out of llae erehf end lended in wr ball.. curb Heleen boqm some mg medi elm. from e stranger who reremmend ld It Www. and fed it to hie hogs. eedirected.About 30 o!them died in mneulllone.Dr. Pzuner I n relied end upon tmreellgetion said the mud - eine nee nnieoqend not for the state Ieterinerien, when be eeme he found ell the medldne bed been h d to the hqe eo :bac there wee none lef t. lor en a ple ee thu the only thing remain ine fur him to do wee to remove Eh: uumeehe ui eome ai the deed hogs ann und uma to the eule ||l.ore!.ury ln in examined by nbe etele ehemlex, which he did.AQ. lhie writing no report hae been received from the chemist.. Bunn Oleeu le here hom Cmflor vimlng ble grendded, Blitz. Then ie no epperent change in mln Ruler e eonditlen.She bee been a ver;eiek women but eppeere Lo be holding bet own. Rgy IlelI and wife came over hon faemont Sunday end visited till Monde; with Geofiehhneon md wife.Ro; tee examined by the examining hour. ee to phyelcel Mneee for eervice ln th: erm; end wee pueed ee eound end B for service.Hebee | alle and child. In. Lillie Vorhlee 5|quite elck el NIO home nf her deughter. Ere. wu klae.A doctor and tained nnree 1'ro|:r Lincoln ere cmnbfor her. The bottom hu dmpped out of the 96" for cum, goin( down from ez 2 to 01.46 per buebet and erheet and oelr ere on the mbofnn eltde. The Xennerd greuln merket le,oorr. #IBN eente; wheel. i2.25 oete 60 mu The Kennlrd Cooperative Lulgnbeu i0rl.h\ LU ieehlpplng e eu ul [rih even dey this mx. n. n. rms- :umm 2.210 llllehllr ei out hem e eil acre iield. A\beJ£l'eNer, ebmther of Hn. J. C. Roeenbeumend lin. Chu-lee Mil leldv.. died et Fulton, B. D. on lee! Fri dey, e eicllm ol tubermloele Iqar dar peut year. Blitz. .s h e n z n u z u th ycl I I1 eJ 1 C I THE ENTERPRISEE Ar u n u m r m GENE RAL A N D L OC A L NEW S A N D COMMENT NP- 30V OL . xxx BLA-TR. W Asm NafroN COUNTY. NEBRASKA. AUGUST 24,1917 gs. CARSTEN WRICH DE AD "H:ether Good Washington County Mother Goes to tier Lu! _Repose Ura. Mary Wrlch, widow of Carsten rich, prominent large land owner and rmer, anddnancier in the territory ntheut of Kennand for many nan. I laat Sunday, the 19th inet. at har a ,Chrinf home afmr an iilnal of a 1 weeks,aged 8|yeara, 4 months - 21 daya. Deceased uae a native of Hahllin, rmany, coming za thla eountry mag; an ago and locating with her hun- nd aoutheut uf 1(v:r"and,on iapd all owned by the family, in the early ventiea.Three anna.Henry,Chris | Hana and one daughter, Hn. John Schultz,survive.The aona are preaantalive, prnaperoua farmers inPapio neighborhood,where they re born and reared. and the daugh reaidea ln Omaha. unaral service was held yaterday, nradag, and the burial was in the manbemetery by the aide of herband, who died a number ol yean o, and her son. Claus. who dlld more - ntly couNTv commlssloNERs MEET Y QFFICRRS UNIFORM AND 'QUi P ME NT COS T MUC H MONE Y -_ UTFI1'COSTS gwo MONTHS SALARY u - . niforms and equipment an furnish ree toprigstll in lbs .urvic l ol r Uncle Samuel but eommiuionad en must tllpnly therc own ciolhmgpunphuulia.And il coats like el noundsya argl their hu been crease in oliicon' pay.lr willthu men who hira just grndualeo the taining camps Irom um zahundred doilsn to properly equip ~selves to antu the anvice. e ulaHe¢ of oflican are:Hajor ral 43,000 a yur;brigadier gan $d,U00: colonel, H,0U0; lsenhenlnl el. 8-L500; major, i3,000; captain, ~; lint 1iou¢nnm\,~{2,DDO;meoow enlnl, $1,100.Otlicers below the 01' brigadier gonanl rewivean in oi I0 per centin pay for eu h gem spent In om rnnk._ ~.| DEATH OF MRS NIALONH u l rl. Sindonnh Inland departed this st the Soldlm Home Burkett. '#00 Thursday, AW 16,l-Ill u z days. indomh Douon nu born in Vir ia, Aug. 14, 1840. and Ins married muel Spencer llalonc in Janunry ~hey csme to Duoto in 1869 when y lwad for 1 tal yan and aftlr nturnuzl to Virginia.Seven lamr they again uma to W u h ton eounmnndlho has rilidld In county since,until-lbs sunt £9 oberhome at the llltitution in sho died. ar husband Dllvlldld bor In death, 1 H, 1003.B a t u n veteran in Ci vi ly lr , bé a g h gta l 'NftlnhimudTwo dmghzen, ln. Bum man. ol-Roy,Mont.,md M l ! Malone, o! Omaha,annivo.banmnins wars brought to this and Lbs funeral bold nt the home hor granddmgbter,l r :Orin cklatt, on o u t Grunt ltrut..as oc luc k lut Snndu,afternoon.~nntad by RW W. H. Underwood burial made by tht :itll ol her hus » in the Blair cemetery. . The Board of Oounty Gommlssionm met pursuant to sd~ jonrnment. taken Aug. 3, 1911 ?relent James S. Maher,Fred .Heuermnnn and Chu. Nellon. The mlnutes of the last meeting were ma and eproved. 0n motion duly made and earned the following resolution was passed, eil members voting "Aye". :so it resolved by the Bond of Uooznty Commissioners of Washington county, Nehrukn, at this Int dny of setting as l.Board of Equalization that there be and hereby is levied the following taxes for the current yen- 1917. including State, County, Township, City, School District, Vll1lE°|» Road Dis- tricts, Labor Tax, Spednl Road Tu, and other tue: as re- qwed by law, on all :noble property in me Oounty as shown oy the assessment rolls or um my be leg|.|,ly added as fol- lows to~wlt:-.___ -4 ..»... .. .....A s s e s s e d V s l n s t i o n o ! t h e B o u n t y ~ State Levy m m G e n e r a 1 F n n d . . . . . . . . . . . . ._,...~U m g g g f ~ ~~. ~pe niverdty on ~~ t e . t e A i d B r i d g e F u n d ~ ~ . . ~ ~ . . ~ 'I'ote.1..... . ~ . . ~ . . . . . ~ 8 . 4 8 Itemised sooount not received from state as yet. o u n t y L e vy . .. .~. . . . H i l l | ~neral e 4 so l ~.. 5. 2 : ''.¢ . . ¢.»..,. .3.0 ~. ... . 4 . 0 ~ t e . r e s t o n O . & N . W .. . . .. . . . 3 . 1 e § r e ; 1 ; ; n s s . o . s § .E . . . .- ~g g ~ . e N . w . s i m e n g r u n a . . . .~ ~ 1 d i e r R e l i e f . . . . . .. .~1 ¢~ I t o i l »4 »s .» » » » o n e ¢a o » ¢ » » » »» »c a n c e l . . . 2 ~a u n t a u a o u l l .| \Q u i l l . _ , , . , . , , . . . . . 1 4 . 5 B p e d a l r o a d l e v y h r G l l l h o u n T w p .2 . 0 0 ,f u n d a .l a b o r :o f $ 2 . 5 0 i n s 1 1 p r e c e l n e t l u ' r e q u i r e d b y l e w , a l s o t h n t t h e r e ~ e n d h e r e b y i s l e v t e d u p o n d l t s x e b l e p y o f e a e h b i t y~ d V i l l a g e o f W a s h i n g t o n G o u n t y ,H e i s m a n f o l l o w s f o r »y e a r 1 9 1 7 a s s h o w n b y t h e i s s e u m e n t r o l l s f o r u i d y e a r o r -~ t m a y b e l e g a l l y a d d e d ,t h e f o l l o w m g a m o u n t s f o r t h e f o 1 » ~ w i n g p u r p o s e s : . or e avenue ~. . . .orW ate rW o rl::| ,Bo nd.| and.Ile'nlt...........-f..aJl ~rPs ento ntli t ~~ . . 2o rPu{ § o L i ~~ . i 2 or Street Ligh Purposes .....4orMnli ca ndPubli oAmune me nts ....~ 1 Poll Tu use~ e 1 I ||I | ~ ~ ~ .1.. r n AF t. Ua . 1 h o u n L e vy ' M i l k G e n e r a d R e v e n u e P u r p o l e | ~. .~. .~¢\. . 1 5 Fo r P a y me n t o f I n te r e s t o n E le c tr i c - L i g h t B o n d i . , , , , . . . . 8 F o r Stre et L i g h t i n g Purp oses ~~ F o r B i . n k i n g F u n d t » o p a y o i ¥ L i g h tB o z : d | . .~ F o r P a r k P u r p o s e s -1 . .. . . » . . 1 P o 1 l T u . .~ . .. .~. .~ ~~ Hemm mvy .n mins General Fund.....~ Fo r P ~ ~ d P a r~ ~ e ~ I I F o r 8 t r e e t L i g h ~. F o r B a n d a n d P u b c Amus e me nts P o 1 1 T a x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .~ Ke n n a r d L e vy . 9 »\ -1 G e n e w F u n d . . . . . . . .~ BolCldlI1dll1f¢Bl'¢8¥».....- » - ~ -~-4 P o H ' I ' a . x . . . . . . . . . . .~ A r li n g to n L e v y Ge n e r a l F u n d . .~ Str eet & ~ L i g h t i n g P a r k a n d P a r k J u r p o s e s ~ P n b l. i c L i ~ 0 e me t, e r y . . . . . .~ .W ater B o n d In de bted ne ss . To t a l ~. . P o l 1 ' I ' a . x . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . W a.;n L e ~ n e m l F u n d ~ I .l J a n 0 |a n ¢ U 1....3~ 1$2.00 num 0 10..14 $2.50 m u, ,...... .a 1. ...z ¢ I aa 1 »0 ..8.25 3. . . 1.5g55$2.50 Hills .3 To the Honoreble lllyor l CityCoo eil, Bhir, Nehnaka. Genllemm:-- The f olloi rlnl lc a ltltmtmt nportm' the urions acc ounts kept!this olllce of money received and th disposition of came. eunng the mon af July 1917.This report cnvcnsaleof electric current during the momh of July 1917 and merchandise mules. C o mmo n Current L a i n :' Delinquent Bills June lat 1917 ~$391.04 Current sold during du month ~¢1s4a.'n I'or Meter rcnhll .. .. 8 66.36 Total to becollechd .. 52302.07 ContraDiscount lllowetl during the month of July, (June Cur- rent)3 114.64Amount collected during the month of Jul; (Julie Cut- f rent).. . . . . . .2064.06Delinquent bills on hand Au- z u c t lll . . .. .122.57To credit. allowed Enor in Bon- lne meter reading . . . .. ..90 a n n a - | _ - _ Tow cub u accounted for $2302.07 Elec tric L!| !| % Fold-Cull A-C Cub Balance July Int 1917 ..$80.21 Received for ale of current ind matc h . .2064.06 Received lor morclundiu re- u l e 166.18 Received for lleler depodu Viz, Van Lle1r2500 Katherine Wu $5.00 mo o Tc tlllculrc ollec tlonlanddo, posited ..... . . ... $2279.45 Totllnah deposited mouth of July 191.7 ..... f . ... ;218s.lo CuhinoMoeAu| ult lat (J uly 3917 couacdom)~: s o u T m t u d a p u i u d $2270.45 Rupoczfully ¢uhmiu ,_ H. L. Morris, Supalnumlent.ampsnnslled consisting nl J.8.: . sw. Henry G. Chrhtlnlan; Jehu IKay, li. Skov Nickels.Wm. Bu John F. Whita,who tinted thi m.| inlmdad}oumld until Wldnuldu to ambll the tnin and to bvpreun The body li l p n p u u d for bmi; md q|,,p,¢ tn Bancrufh Salunhy, ac oompuslnd by tba frknjn who im wilhbo ral. thlu mc a tbc réu th,» olhen Ibn had came doin hum Hua croit. Ilia Rank bsdboc angnuduusc h sr forums Gardner lthwl at Bid: lv :hc ensuing nu. REGISTRATION DAY POR 'WOMEN Gvvernorfa l'f1nch|;tI¢n Wa are u n t i l l !in the : t a u n t w a r n l d l L i m o .Th e u u u o m o vi r t w : d i y ds p en d n u p o n d o s fl h c t i vn n o u o f t h a pa r t i c i p a t i o n o f o u r c o u n t r y a n d u p o n t h e e l f e c t ve n e u o f t h a t p u - t i c i p a t i o n r e a t fo u r fu t u r l u n n a t i o n . I t w i l l n o t : u m m t h u . w e m a n l y s e n d a n n r m y t o fi g h t d d a b y s i d e wi t h t he a n m i n a t t ha a l l i em W a m mo b i li z e t h e m i l l i o n :o f o u r p t o p l o uv\z»Ruv|smEr-rs xr cuoweu.:soma Thi sluts bum of dinctun al Crm!allilome, mit an Wcdusldny at Home und audited und cnnductad huainua o l the institution.S a m msmbnrs ol the bvud wen a l u m than prucnt were: Dr. U. G. Broun Omaha: W. 8. l'uner. lhpubllcan Qt; c. P 1-wr. Tilden; may schomgu-, Arlington;c. R.Heli!Ind W.u . Undinrood,aim. 'fha only - in otlic an ru thu election of Rav. J W. Wann, of Enter, an a trusloa. A huliding mmmslln, oomicwg u Supl.. Wm.E-nplln, U. lt.. Held, U. U Bruin and w. H. Undc rmnd um poland and Architect. Illlkr,of Ln~ ooln,In englgediu uupersutend » work of bualdzng tbl nur adillhm uhich will he located on tid north and lmmdzc nld laulldinglrll th! ur buildlngl cnnnecwd all. thed g :mm an they c m but nndnr.Nebraska *ms not an mviabls azumplo in deat- in cooperation irith tho fedeml ¢°v~ ernmnnt in all thinn calculated tolur- thur our eountry'a in tl: u t;in tho grettt struggle, and no :lun of people is sacrificing mom unnifinhly than tim noble women of the stats.In a brief pcnod of time thousands of the imest and mont nudwnrt young men ts be found in any nation will repre- sent Nebraska in the army of our zountry.Nothng must be left lmdone Nu t w i n promota thai; comfort or u. Inav; lbcir Iives and enerries. fn fmdrr that this end may be u:~ com9|i¢},ed and the efforts of the lhqugnd,mf women (many of them the mothers und ailten of our noi diem)L ,elhi. tivdy coordinated.I. Keith Neville, 20s ernor of Nebruks, ll. the solicitaton of the patriotic ro- man of Nobruka, de. 'flute Wednes- day. September zz. is rt fgistration dl! for women, and upon 1rr§'{ch dn' and _ I I I u n : MISS MARIE Ho me MB E DEATH AT COFFNI-AR wnsromamumgz r F ma Benn wma annum Qu sm To Oillll to 50| Her Soldier Srothlr Lava For South l n - n . : A fatal lcddfnt oocumd nl the romdc roldn¢&h| udou!Cdlman,j combo:the old Slldu plan, dly a t 1 1 sreloek p.m.w h o I lllrh Ronk, otBnncrolt. Nab., In suntly klilad by a mrttbound I fnilhttnia.. ln lha a rg r i lh Hi n Ro a kvn n bmthar.Lau,lm-ch!-er,Ic u m u Wcndorf.Clannea Wald mdlilady l Fincher, who had to omllul10 m£ hd rb ga|. Blnerol lna ly "Go od hn "1. o| b nlb er al ~ Rank younipooph, who kit that dn with Othtrlblditrlfutihl south, ~ Lbay hld surlcd on the rulurn trip flnr uc hlagtlnc r unin gth c sng lmo their nr "died" urban, almnllannually tho tralnaunangarounci th-:urn no hrfrom the stall-ad cu.The pants,vdth the causation of IRank, lupod Iron tha eu and trhd, rdnto pulli l. ul! tho tnc k.T h u :bay natind that their companies: nl nmalned In tblvur, ausmpzud to HI hasou tbut slua nmad pardg udai fright and tha) c ould mr. moi: hr Onlyafuwuc onda hudbon | a\h¢nIJ :¢en¢in¢¢!thltnin»uack c ar, c arfy lagi tthdhtlnaol 14 graph polu Altar hnrlingiho lone ne mplnt into lhldlel by the lids of road.Sho In lnltnnrtlghllllni. 'Thatraln |1.np9|d,ulI a Tl uaaie ll. with mapa ; of thi tmd y n rh i k thc u s tnllk p ar ty I brought br the tnhtn BBE! when coroner llI lwdh ld .Su d o y P l¢ndC. w. W lrrlc k kftfo t tbl Q f l h l l é f i t l l u ."a l t mthoP1| ~e| ltwn d i n o o v u e d th a ta n o h i lr ~ n n d lh l n n c k w n b l vlo n i n d lh lk i . ADDITIONAL \.ocALs; Mrs. P. .1. I-3!unb¢r¢¢r~ »1 um city, dxow ¢\ucky number an the Her- m n u 'wn k fu ti vlti u d w n av. Kru | '|Park.at D mlh l,y nh nlny and wu one at nu women who each d n w |$50.00 liberty bond.Five men :lm dn! A $50.W bond unch. Mn. H. L J ann was ctlled w Ok- lahoma someune qc on lecmml of I-he death of her brvdl-er, Oliver lor- ton, formerly a wel]-known resident of um c ounty. Mn. T. c. mmm. the milliner, lptlll Mo:~a1'm.v z."" " " " " ' " " ".rain* R :rr im.; !-.l.. lr:n-.| n.. s.._z_~1 ~2 #fa 3 5* n a m ~If ; _ Q .aa at SL: |\ w ~a.E _ ~QS s lcknowiedge the 0penter's Repetition oi . lhe Telephone lumber To make su n she h uheard you cnrrcctlr the telepfsoae operator repeats me number you call. Always Imen to this repl-llllon.Say "Right"lf |110 repent: ze correctly:1:not,my "No" and give lt num. It is beet eo speak alum;and 'make u alight pause between each Mun wlmn youssl: for a telephone number. When you teteplmne ai-,¢,1,speak distinctly andenemy into the ra-nnunllter. with your lips nd! more thanan Inc h nur. ~~I at .5~ .w ?_a_ _, And state agricultural mllege Hr. anan lhll I pdntl ll ln . B ¢lok (ht Chun I m w l u l pmad . having been ill but ann day. Why saddle thu expema of a cor- g u m e n l m i o ¢2_ 4 lieu' n n l e r n fi ve llr msd! A l Pdday 1 n n c want to1: umm non Wu, when ihe lelishtum :hal r PAFRu b ! e u llm Umm: li l! " 1 n u I M Won! Kan haIn UNK' lr . | thc mu I nvhllilil a n Oulbcl mumlm ._-v n u u q n i u Lincoln,Aug.15.-Announcement that the Stlto Board of Anicuiture um co operate with the hrmen in ob- taining Xlnln hogs lor feeding pur paggg resulted this morning in SecretoryDnniellon of the board lrtoiring two applications, one from Ralph J. Hayne of Pluumomh. thot he Roald uke al the any from 1,500 to 2,000 Pin.and another from William Burger of Silver City, Io., that he would take a carload Secretary Danielson is prepared to due all the inlormatlon necessary.no tluit than lill be hearty cooperation between Keanu pig;Ind Nebraska corn. From New York I have received a shipment ol' new neckueer, the vury --.U u uiunv Ava ucuzulu l¥lll1l¥i To ta l ... . . . . ...IU s eu ~d a m a g e s u i t e o t t h e i r o w n e x p e n s e .P 0 1 1 T a ; W b y i o o ~i n l g g g u |Q ;¢e u u a q e e e o e . . ¢ . . . . $ 2 . 5 0 p l a l n , o n d t h e f e e t :a . s u n d i s p u t e d , a a I t g l a s c h } L ° q l k . i n t h e c u e r e f e r r e d t o ?0 0 e a ,F a t h m s o l d f o r $ 1 9 . 6 0 p e r c m . . a t t h e O n u h n y n d a ' I \ . z e l d a y ;a n d a t t h e C h i c a g o y a r d :t h e y r e a c h e d t h e $ 2 0 . 0 0 m a r k t h a l a m e d a y . sun CASE LOST A suit cue, containing wearing ap- psrel, 1|-fu lost Thursday (yesterday) 0. m. between Clean Wilkins and GunReeh'| vent of Blair. Finder notify Gut Reeh, owner, orleave lt The Enterprise otlico end re- ceive revruwd. 0 0 ; _ _Gu|_R¢gh CORN CROP mzomlsas WELL Nu mb e r V o lu s i o n 1 1234 5807a.910 10 80941880941690016184672 127619138282122779127779 1134207673356780100978109978 gen Lev. Bond Int. B1d»g» 0 'r 11 9% U 4.EV % , F i 1 0 %r a 1 7 . f f .0 _|i l M A m o u n t 527520.00 3000.00 525.00 6094.00 893.00 2558.00 2172.00 1100.003%:~.9 ~=;1010.00 1 0 -'2 I .f . 2 "FJ 31:71 o 344.00851.00 lfme d te in h w I fr_:\.|»ch mer- dition.vrvo .°i'r.§'f..l'f.m§, '1,.,r able to!Work hu already be-gun on th (oun- remler throughout the prownt' ,°m"" ¢¢r==r»\ q_ cfzossas mu DARK alvtiit bin. Emo Dixon, wife of Bari Dixon.of thin c ity , puud llny at S tulnrl houpiul, Omaha.on '£'uudI¥» Auzwlt 21, 1911, aged 62 g u n ,foiloli¥*¥ on opontion for tts: removll ot an ab-domlnni tumor. Ellie Steiner: oyer.I l I M N In Mlllidgevillo, lil. , and was married to Earl Dixon uh cllonrillo, Ill.. in 1885. Sho lu the no ther of tbl following chlidren,: h o m with-the banned hulblnd nur five: Mrs. Ei. P qu, Eiith, Della. Richard, l°num¢1 -_n:_ _.nn|1_...\...\ dotion ond they expect 1.0 get the b\nkl» aug enciooud in 1 few wotkl.lt I u nint i o n t o u m h m d m n a n m m -.."2f'~, only., this Iall, u there ua nc ltl-Mdont (undo on hand to com' phi! Ui! Iork. Eg thousand dollln have been tob-qigi Im the work , in tho unntl of uhinhilil the bank,but thu an not¢!l0|.|# \0,§n]|h th: entire madman. At aabuud III!!-I'UI on Wedrunmy U G. Brown urn elacndpneuidlob. U~ 11. und, treuurer me .Benq Schoett- as l ueuurer of u-mr fund,nod un |0¢'\] puma, uecrellr! \1»;_"iNN»\Rl) mm sutcmagg m tperil.a bodnllur,~ a r c i U. I l lH u m muried L k y h i m n h u Buy( m m m u n e Am i M u t e 4/latgst styles are included.Also | nic; line ai' white and colortd Blouses ind Wshtn.They muat bc seen up bo |,p. preciated. Mrs. T. C. 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