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08-24-1917_~_.____.. . . . . _ . . . . ~ _ . _ . _._ . - - _ . . . _ . . . ._ . - . _ _ . , _ - - . .. Q .v p ."|l 1 5 | ' »~, f sg ,~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 PersunndofCommitteeThai 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. president WlllilmlrotlezezWilllltllx.DMR.Roanoke.\n.vloe president of the BrotherhoodofilathrnyTmtnutenzEugeneR.Funk.Bloomington,Ill.. 1-realdontNltlunnl Corn nuoclation:Bdw. W. Lnuld, Farm x. D., preoldrnl Npnh Dakota Axrlrultnml college: :Lttnmlw;nHhott.Charleston.st.c.. presldent chamber nf cnmmvrce otheI'.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. Ilttruesvillemmm. tlittslor Ohlo Slntstmnse: lfntnt w. Tnunslg. clutlrmmn fedvrnlt u mcommission;Theo. Nfall, New York. president Amrrtcn lndegwndentTelegraphcompanyIhary J .\\nllemManhattan.Kapredldt-nt Knnans .Agrlculturnt rollorzo 'Tho executives of tho wheatpucttadnz division wereaunnunomltt 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.JudgeCurtisllLindley of San Fran:lneo; aocrelnl? J. W. Shorlhlll of York. NeIn.Atthesometime.thopresddlnt 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 . . _ - _ - - - - -- "ToMDBILIZEmTHEs m " R a i n b o wD l vl n l a n "o ft h eNa 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 nfth eFo r t y s ec o n d .w i l lm o h i l i na t Allneola.L o n gIn l an d .i tw a sa 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 nl 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 . CHURCHNDTES x a n m n n Ang. kr 1911. . .:-The nc-and story nurco-optntlustorennriugnIininbandtb l |m`b¢ md: for the roof. Inn hue the foundation eo'| new boon Hniahld. ukllbi82:34, andwhen ~ingto thipianomind will heIfinemodern Sim thoc ontnc tnr waln¢andph nltobegin building Friday. blngMonday withGeo ~t om hah; while arewere Inaboat. ontheold 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 !themdiedin Dr. PrunarI nralltd elllgolion saidthe:nud- and not for the mu ~, than bo camo he found Mind beenh dlothe z than in none lef t. lor nn thu tho only thing remain to do wastorlmoveEh: 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.. lsherehomCmflor gnnddad, Bliss. no apparent change inmln ~itlon.Sha bu been a ver;but appnn to be holding and wife cameo u r!fon SPANISH STHIKERS IN CLASH \Sol die rsQ u i l lB l r e e l o n al o tW i t h B u l l e t s - Ii t a d r l d U n d eanrlea M m m y H u h .' Pa ri s.Au g .1 0 . - S l :per so nsw 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 BibhSchoolat105.in. Samuol Johns, Saperinlendenx. Divine worship at 11 n. m. Evandng srontnp at 8 p. m. Prana meeting Wednoldlywaning ll. 2. All nm welcome.John B. Wiliilml. lliniltnr. nr. 0. s. vruner Veterinary Surgeon KeN6.. All Grlls l'romp|.\y Allnuded Phones:Ollies HBResidence B2 1 a t i l n c r e i i o l d . , a b m t h a ro fl l l n . J . ~ Indl i n . C h a r l e sM i l at F u l to n , B . D . o n in t F r i m o lt u b e r m l o a hIqart h r Blit z. shnnz n u zu Johnson mdwife.Ro; by lhlexamining hour. nl Mana for service ln th: u paused u mound andB .Ha bu | #llaand child. \Vosbln 5|quitasicknl 2 hir dlughtlr. Hn. wu tor and tained nuns 1'ro|:r cnnngjor har. hu dmppui outof ilu goin( down from azz bulbs! and what and our mbognn slide. |~|1mln mlrkalla.corr ; Ibn! 82.25 mtl 60 mu CooperativeLupabeu idlhlpplng a eu ul [rih th i s mx. I RUMANOFF FAMILY IS MOVED u r o m l r y n a ml u nP r a m o fG o r g e o u n C a nF o r m e r i yU 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 eve r ym u c hdepre 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. 4n~=-3~-~j..'_ lnLB" <= I~'f~'1§§.;§"1£ 4 *A T Ei 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 Nw | T 1 - |-Qwo n m - s B E S TL lv E d i u u \ \AORfCUL»TUREHORTICULTURB na-mana;' ° " ° " " ` ° Y " ~ { . . ? ' § ? ~ E "BA B !E ? ' . FOOD TR/f\n\m\1G CAMP ~ ~- 1n!seE5 '~5= 2 e¥1 #if ~ ~~ m ¢=-£.=!_1..~"*Q5\.¥ Lx ~=" t rI N m o m 0 ? G D A ND ' s r m o'!~Ify.wraanoowb\.'11NNo~ |.`,j r :_ wiis~ ~ :g1 ~1-xonsnz m c n mE v a n '='='~;.=:~:'f% 1- . -;-r» .-,,."1i'"""»:2?'A_; "s nv s ua mne, . , ;» qC 1 = ¢ f / é 2 » _ ; : _ _ . n - _ e . ¢ ,»%, u m~ ~ a-:r. " _ , l ._\ 121~ sooo mums IN FUTURES CEASES D t r o c t o n o f C h i c a g oB 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 nt~e¢e4\1n¢-nre qu es tfo rac 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 nRe po rt sSuccessi nth eL 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 ebt l d g vh e n da tll u l l a r e i l l . o ni l l s te - at ba n k o f , th er l r vr . a w a r d i n g t o th eolllfclall u t e m e n tiss uedb yt h e Ge r m a nge 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"~Usiiuonen. Beptlal Church Noted Regular servicesSundaymorning. 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 YoungPeople is 'A Dellnlte Purpae, and the Success ls. Wine."1 1{;,,¢¢_ 9:19. Nose lf ter theM relaxation of our vacation let urn to the work with renewed vigor. Thepastor spentlat Sunday at Norfolk. The superintendent and leaehera are planning a picnic to be held in the DeSotowoodsonWefnoeday.Bring your basket: and let ua all spendthe day together.\ The public is cordially invited to all our aervicei. C. H..Foreman. Putor. auper~ l~nd~~ l| EpvrorthLeague lt7, 9. m.,C01 Sum, president..Morningworshipl t11oc1oc§| evening at 8.Prayer meeting Wednesday evening Subject for Sundayrnolninfe aer vice, "The Assunnco of Patience." Topicfor EpuoelhLeague discus sion,"TheFather!CaroofQs." Leader, Myron Myer' Subject for evaniu; service,"Tho Sin of Compromising."= The Epworth lzsguo til! hokd e ao oinl lt the church nextMonday oven ing lo which the public ll sordid!!in- vited. W. H . Underwood..Payout BHNNINUTOH TRDOPSSElZE..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.commandedbyColonel Moon.They seizetl 100 ring H. OLLERMANN 4TH EGOVERNMENTNEEDS FARMERS as wellesFighters. Two mllllon. threehundred hun- \£i§»'ciiid¢T'ibi§r€tney-um ~r Iutun home. »»returnedFridayhorn ~\ 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 .About40friendswe n No Lumber Order T~o Large The Largest and Oldest Exclusive Jewelry Store in the City. \ k n t Bl oo mfie ldan dot h e r t h n l n t i va a n d M a n o a . L. Ssymourunddmghien 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 ym u c hi m n dl i n .H e n r yH n g l e i t e n n pLQ Wahoo Thurodoy andu m o t o r c y r l o . r l s t a n u na n dE l m e rW 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 asn o no no 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 eavia ti on c or ; | u di l u . G . H .l l o n g o l dto ok ro u u l o r Om a h a Tu e sd a y . Enn io Tlm me, of0 | 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 dgr 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 fthispla naa» Mc lor us to ml.W ehave n varied `stocko lhlgh gradelumber lor everypurpose.DropInl m l ulk over your needs with us.n means sa\lslu¢- lion um u saving to you. Quarrie Lumber & Coal C0Q F`ox;rD 0 0 r sW e s to ft h eC a s t e t t e rB a n k B L A I R ,N E B R A S K A .. mcizzas PonB L A IR c m a c a o o w 11rom tbl Txibune] H r . a n dI l n .Pe t sP t b o r l t nl 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 na n df r h z d ls p p u z e d l l . U n i t f a r mh u m !i nn m l n d u drud thaunndu r nolOregon &CalilorulaRailroad Co.Grant Lands.Title revc stcd InUnited 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 UGladysWoods. ,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 LydiaLippincott, Third and Fozmh Grades, Weat School lune Fletcher.Principal, Third and Fourth Grades EthelStewart,FirstandSecond Grades.Gardner School Marie Rank, of Bancroft eau.Thay rescindaakanot of ~isbn I1om their fnlndl. Roy Lyman andfamitymovedintnlhahounrwa ntty neste d by Anhk Cameron and iamiiy. #coats so¢o¢oao ; ooo tooo!-00° sJam Lomnor 5ATTORNE Y A T L A W PrnrllnlaSlalt undFndanl 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 Lheouhroftheday; this neun lu be lhl center ol attrac duh ulour machinesa ngradnnlly uuntrnlizinx hero andby thad n tof wrt week help uiil bu al. I pnmlum. bliss Grade Wiicox isinSmith Ds- mll vinltnng :clauses mln mouth. hir. andMrs. Scott Allenandfour yfrlmgual:ons startedforAllllnm. Nubrarvlr thuLincolnHlghuuyon uhumiay morning for \ \»e¢k'¢visit with rristivn. w. S. llothury brought his family to t1: Cly de Allinhomei n tSunday, xhere they are ruiliclling this weak. Mn. Chris Petenenh uracovared frnm an attack of quinay. Several of ourpf.-ogretookintin Lhir circus on Thursdny. Moll ol ua mlde the elfort to attend C»lhoun|li ntchzulauquaandfell 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 ath r e e1ree k'avi s i tw i t h r a i t i ve a a t S h e l i d n na n dGr a nt C it y , Id a.S h uI nacc omp ani edb yb 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 dt ob a r ho m e i n Su l n t oo n . C a n , Tu es d a yae cu m p a n i ed b y h e tn e p h e r ,n g l p uG i l - A n u n c m n . Mr.andAhn.WesleyIlindmmh have 1 new baby gir}, who came Sun lay. Mrs. w. D. Badger ard gnnddmgh tar. lhrganl., returnedhome 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 hereatthoparanhl home and with them enjoyed the chill tauqus. On Int Sunday the teacben of( l l hmm entertninadmanyni a ti r ubo tween tbl dsfa programs. w.H. Allananddaughter.Hay. spent the fore put of the week at the Steavcnmn home in Omsht. Mn. .hy Lanan and childrln an ax- ,mcbedhomoSulday: f u ram m Iuka visit with relathetmi rHom mingford, Nlbr. Will Grabs has atl arnnfsmantl now nmpleta for scientificfarming.The new Moline tnctor, 1| well brolta in by this tim! and we all expect to ualhia 5 model htm in the Iutun. fry.ww:gms n there for a month " \g] V * . :<\ . \" " " I "\\ */<""' -1 1\ ; \ | .ve a . v '»f :- ¢ lcknowiedge the 0penter's Repetition oi . lhe Telephone lumber Tomakesu nsheh uheard you cnrrcctlr the telepfsoae operatorrepeatsme 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. Whenyouteteplmneai-,¢,1,speakdistinctlyandenemy 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 tofullSaturday 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 yat r i pi nt h eat t r a c t i veea st er n cities,l e u i d l a n dm o u n t a i nr e n o r u . Sp le nd idt r a i nn r vi e e .Cho iceo f m a t e s .L i b e n i z l o p n n nAndu m m l l m i u . F m I u n b o rp u t i e u h n I w i : t o : n y Ti c k a te t f l h k q& N o r t ht 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 hlat ll l. m.. and T233 p. m.J. yr, =i"§»¢»»willpunchSunday mormnm WASHINGTON COUNTY TEACH ans ms r r r u r a TheWuhingtnnCounty 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 andN. W. Gnlnn un to bi tho hosdlinanin instruction md lectureworkthisyou.Sup! Waterhouse,ofFremont.thestale supcrinlsndant,C h u laArnot,of Schuylar. H. H. Hnhn and Prof. A.B. Goorll. it is announcad, will deliver nd- dresen during tho smuum. braking herleflarm justabouthe mist..Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Meant:left last Slluniny fnr l visit withhispan nh atTalmnge. Nebr.,befor: goingto their home at Hebron. The fun nlofHalWhilfold Qu bald Sumuy afternoon at tbl residence. Many out of wlrn nlatlno and frlaudl were prelcnt. Mr.andHrs.ll. W . ummm and IInther. md Geo. lulenhsl! nrrivd Sit- urdsy from Mercer, Wiz., ln. onlsflo mend the G. H. \\'hi|.f9.ni-!un¢;|I. NEBRASKASTATE F AIR LINCOLN, NEB. Septembe 2 to 7, 1017 Plum to go with your lriendn and help make this 3eer'| nent I record break er. You will enjoy an educatienal treat bym i n tthe greet agrlculluw, berli- culuxnl,lin stock.dniryand lndus- trid exhibits, which will be larger and moreinterestingihanIverbd 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 psweulam29 2t. .I..0Omahl. when he will takaaalx Irteka' caune ll the Nebrllkl Autn Schooi. lir. and Hn. G. I. Philhr.Hn. 0. E.Gainesand Mr.andllrl.L. C Gulnu mlmd £0 Omahn Scmrdsy to attend !he barbecue sl Rivlnida Purk. Min: Ehuina Boberg initSunday for Valley, where ah: ull! work in | depart ment storeAfarewlll ncepllon tu tenderedherbrthcYwrurLndiu Kensmgton before her dopuxun. Hn. T. J. ihnhali visited her slatcr rc Llmdlmln. Il.. SaturdaymeSun- day. A patriotic rally will be laid in Arl-mglon, Aug. 1312. "The Binh oiaNation"will blLET 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 lp r o u d u G r a n t , u i i k e a n n o l - A nd 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, ILhr ovr edth e b ee ch gu d g oo da 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 hecome- 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 Mthenewee-operativeewreilliU1lIl'e\'e|\eeliu¢eHsiehandthe 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'|» Indwhen eonpleud eee0|diI\¢ mo thepinneend epeeiteeliooe will heefinemodern hone.Fred Siert the contractor eralin u nmvfdneendph nltobegin Iwi on the building Friday. 1 I' e n t£ebln¢Monday withGeo Je;-9; ere get one heh; while erewere rldwgeround Ineboel. antheold 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!themdiedin mneulllone.Dr. PzunerI nrelied end upon tmreellgetion saidthemud - eine nee nnieoqend not for the state Ieterinerien, when be eeme he found ell the medldne bed beenh dtothe hqe eo :bac there wee none lef t. lor en aple ee thu the only thing remain ine fur him to do weetoremoveEh: 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 noreport hae been received from the chemist.. Bunn Oleeu leherehomCmflor vimlng ble grendded, Blitz. Then ie no epperent change inmln Ruler e eonditlen.She bee been a ver;eiek women but eppeere Lo be holding bet own. Rgy IlelI and wife cameoverhon faemont Sunday end visited till Monde; with Geofiehhneon mdwife.Ro; tee examined by theexamining hour. ee to phyelcel Mneee for eervice ln th: erm; end wee pueed ee eound endB for service.Hebee | alleand child. In. Lillie Vorhlee 5|quiteelckel NIO home nf her deughter. Ere. wu klae.A doctor and tained nnree 1'ro|:r Lincoln ere cmnbfor her. The bottom hu dmpped outof 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 merketle,oorr. #IBN eente; wheel. i2.25 oete 60 mu The KennlrdCooperativeLulgnbeu i0rl.h\ LU ieehlpplng e eu ul [rih even dey this mx. n. n. rms- :umm 2.210llllehllr ei out hem e eil acre iield. A\beJ£l'eNer, ebmtherofHn. J. C. Roeenbeumendlin. Chu-lee Mil leldv.. died et Fulton, B. D. on lee! Fri dey, e eicllm oltubermloeleIqardar peutyear. Blitz. .s h e nz n u zu 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. JW. 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 Tomakesu nsheh uheard you cnrrcctlr the telepfsoae operatorrepeatsme 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. Whenyouteteplmneai-,¢,1,speakdistinctlyandenemy 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, or leave 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 12 345807a.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. 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Jnmes Sip and Hhs Grace Bury will take plan in url] September.The bans were criedfor the tint timt at the Catholic church Int Sulldly. ..I Te y l o r . o f K e a r n e y , u s e He nr y i ls n cl ze ho me th e it. on vre go ns e nd sr sg on F a r m e r s ' E l e va t o r n e s 2 8 t l ln lletsl Girdles et' llrs A l u m n a e $1.15 buy stylish gindlee. rmsn,lfrank end Wil ~lr fa mi l ie s s p e n t les i n g l n H i l l e r p e r k , n a i r Sl n g e e t th e B e e n ! et c h h ou r p r et t y t h e h u i ~rice 40c. n i n o ve r t h e O m e h s gh her e, so ut hbo un d, l~ ~ .>¢.it e ra s ets te d.fr o ~ n le st S un da y. n g i o l n t w be e n ~ s . m s l o r m e z l y occ upi ed la n d Bu r k e C a rr i g e n i n te hot el bui ldi ng. ex pe ct ed h e r e w i t h la e e k t o rn sk e B l e l r t h r so n i s em p l oy e d i n in n e r, S ou t h Ds k o t a , th e re . - A re g i s t e r e d y s s r l u l l .En q u i re o f U. S . R ee ves . 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' h t l y en jo ys .L a s t r k, s n o t he r d a u gh t e r , e s n d l x e h o p e s b e g e t s ls who le (e mi ly, o ne or 1. nj o y t hi s r l sl t w i th hi m . t h e f o l l o w i n g p r i c e I y o u r d o l l e r g o fe r t l i e th u s .A l l S u m m e r h e bi t e a n d c o lo r ed $ 1. 0 0 mm e r h at s c h i ld r ez fs e r 1 5 0 o t h ! ! I D | l . 5 0 . nt r im m ed rl 1 i 1d r en 's h e ol o r e d s t lu l l p r i c e .A l l r o u b l e t o s h o w go od s. Mr s . T. C . H il t on . t h e .. .- Md entertained n few ge I. C~ Eil er ha s i ssu ed g m a r : i n g e li ce ns e!d~ H e e l :a h u r Ne ls on ,a g e 25, o , : M l d : J e n u n , a g o i o w a :M a r r i e d b r R e lil .. i l l l l m Jo h n To t t e n ,n r E l i u b a l h M1131in, age re m o n t .l i a r r l e d b y # |.i l . F n n u f n g e I 9 b o ie E . Jo n e s , a n 16, e d b r R U . w . x r . 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Marshall told me e story th lt was particularly inl.eree|.ln¢; to me.M. the Umehe exposition my brother, Will, mu to the fruit exhibit some apples[rom a volunteer tree from the turn of Pepililon.lt. lu en appie ol so super inf a quliity that the Manhell brolhnl 'nd my brother send them some ectom Irom the tree.They have since prop- 4 I.em b a n h o n o r a b l e n o o n ! i n t h a t i i n e i n #h a t t ow n si n ce t he eu l y 7 0 l : r d t he r e .¢ nu l l l ivi ng in Ar l in g to n t h u w td o u o l S a m t w l A . F n n c i a w h o p u t u p m e h n l auii dlng In town Ihl ch b u¥l- ding 1|u i ; m n d i n x .I c ln n ot i ma g in e n m or e n t - sra cti ve dr ive for au tom ob iie pe op le zo m r h o m O m a h a l h a n Lo g o t h r o u g h Cn i b o u n a n d H u m o u t t o t h e l l e l l n r n p u t o f W u h i n z t o n c o u n t . ;t o F o n t a n e i l e . m a r a l n z b y a n y o f A r l i n g t o n . .M F on te ne li e a vi si t sh ou ld b e ma de I I n u | { l l l 5 . l ' A l Ii 1 " » T M1 1I)l C |!"i E F R A U D _ _ _ . _ . ..- _- The Pioneer Bank. of Washington County, ln Successful Uperation for More Than 47 Years .__ _ . _ - T e 0 § 0 0 0 f § 0 § 0Capitad $100,000.00 Established 1869 \ ACOWith Liberd,Safe Management All Deposits Protected By The State Bank Guaranty Law - = A general banking business conducted.:::1 We Bell Exchange, and Loan Money, cash checks on other banks, pay interest on time deposits for six. nine and twelve months at the rate of 4 per cent per anum.:: r ~mmumvmu maven wiv: FRIDAY _... to r u n un: mann:f.~,;.-':.'.:.'....»».».~-'I -»=-»-»~'=-»- n u m . l l \*'| | r lp \B '.\ 5| ';\l{'"u" ", "'¢ [: ,u z lllv i li i win.tn n u ln u i h n mmu¢ u ¢ ¢ ¢ | ¢| n wu ¢ s li p * " E " - » » Babu!!Ra uQue Ddlll' a at m Asunc e. CH A ~ a o l »-lini ngs W u Cry _. . - - - - - "_De :sional nfcnncs ll made by linj Van Dcuan, in the War Cry,to hh "p\uiolk" aervicl in the Spcnilb walBal In Lu never wfened io the hc! ibn 18 men. of the company of whicl to ns captain. out of 81 man on duly. aignd a pclltiun for his ruignntion or dllmiuui.And that the abrupt. :Inu Q! tbl In onig lived him fmm the .¢i||r\ra. I! he could have been more disgraced. of gettin; out of she sersim g ' ~ '!§1AT MES S FUND OM of B\lir'% yndlng mon, who cor - uiboln to lverylhlng propoud oi az onurprisiog or chorltoblo noture, upbl hop!! that tho boy: of CD.I-`ml get mon homo: from theme!! fund rc- ccntly pnuntod to themby 111| pooph of Blur ond vicinity lhln tho boys ol tbl company that went from Blair le tht8osntlb war did from the mono; md supplies not by Blsir friend! in them while cncampod in Florida.Copwo Don Carlos Van Doom: lppropri sud thli. lnd, it will bo remembered that that nn considerable ol' a sun d|'| ofa it.L. A.Williams' frcquom nln ma to sr through tho_ columns ol tha Puiot. lo subsequent yean. rreaan altI!\cia¥ mnkcl, for the Yilot plant and its purchuo by duly at a hue; Mun paid for out oi tha accumulationsfrom Pin. I')i| l0r'|" y ous of toll. pr ovis o; to aww.On z°i=5z co the bofdlr lut you Lieul. Reed 0'Hnn~ ¥~»n.now c (dn of Ca F, was counoolhd by hgpoter to keep clear of on; nuetlom Cup Inclair lhy thu of ih l ggnlionablo s n of th i actor indulged by tain Don ln lbs pruioul sur;to hh credit sc may be that b l niklmnly regarded eounul.And it u believed bo will do so in nfrguording the (undu pnnntod to Co.F, and no that ibn :mn ol his company will have no enum of complaint 'lhlt il. hs! botn divlrlec from thdr ooo. arch; no I ~"lurid al lh :mpcdll iack a »plo he f iro 5 I !'l them Mid 'huif u F a vas *l! Inv Thr m m no n o n ilov 4 olieu 101 . and If o I.: T11 I1it: lil m CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN DPENED 1.Therl an notiecabla multiplying earl écnon hat our gumnhne oongreumarfrom this dlatrlct,C 0. Lobeck,has opened his umpaign tor reelection next gear.It la oburvod that he hu nolni natad thru young mon of the district whole family nlationo are influential. Wulkilly, religiously, socially Gro. éc.. for appointment to the naval au-dem; at Anoapa -Ann! as a folllownp The Enterprise lx In rlelipt of a copy of a apeerh.pre pared br the congroumnn and hla clerk. on tho food control billbetom congreas. pzlntod at tha government printing of hee and oant through the malls. undo: tha ¢:on¢reaaman'a Irmh.Tho pro lumptlon ll that tha oongrolsmanh apeeoh ll one of those "gwen leave u print." tht! was nent delivered, which. in tht pteaool. roels of congrell. ard |11general.The Drintnd copy before tl: 1Joao: with a four lina atanza ol verse. which ia the only "applause" punelun appearing throughout the entizu ad dnaaa. and, ao fa: aa we are a judge. than appean no occasion for ap plana-9-nothing to applaud.in th: content of the speech.Whether ttn "applmoe" una intended for the fum linol ot verse. becaoao the lpeech tae cloud. or lraa just burlesque.jocular ity, la n oonnundrum.Conn-oaamen who can Gnd a aentance in the eatin address that ia worthy of "applause," oqef aoethought,moat poaaeaa un uew inwlaota. Lo 1.al m ha Ilit I. {~ is 9 i a I ¢.? f h » g5 |I*L i v |.x _, 5 ~ 1;x11 v. q |...»s 4- 3 M E R E M O N b \ ~ ( . \ l i 1 Tl H Q (C h a rl e s F r a nc i s A l a nt a ) A l l t p p r o a a l t x h a a n d ,I a m m o r e tha n a ll ttl l p uzz led to ac cou nt for 8. 1¢ m u m s I h a v e s u n n t w i n w aucc d l - m o l l y £ : . £ % i D l i t com es fr o m a r a t h a r i o n ttnct.Ce r t ai n l y, a o h r a n m y o b u n a u o a Jo e s .i t i a ra r e l y m a t s r i m t n c m m e e o n m t h t h a finer a m o r e l n va a t t n g m m o f ch ar ac te r. I g g "g5=»'==» and kn o w ; Il ui t r ra b i y 1 |a m m ! " s u c c e s s u m e n " -n i m s t u y n e u fa m o u s d u r i n g£ L '1 2 . = h a i ! a t t - Q u . a n d A i n a in t e r 0 6 ° C a n d I d o o o t e a m t o u n c a u n t e rN u t a n a t h a t I h a ve c u r k n o w n w e a k !l e a n t a m a r t ag a i n .e i t h e r l n a m .# a r i d o r t h e n u t ;n o r i l a n a o l th emn n d a t a d i n m r m i n d w i t h t h a i d e a o fh u n t , u m a ; o r n d m m e n t .A a e !. n f m a n a n n o y m m a n d tr a c in g ; _ _ _ . . _. . _ _ . . . . _ .. . . . AVELS T o CI TY OF wrlts ma FlNDS P ROS- xasur v APL ENTY :ur J r. nut. lr Omaha Bae, Aon. l9.l ob .Aug. 18 -Day before I camo to tltla city over ah a ll med to know aa the Jn Northweatcrn,tha tralm r a number ol yeafa. by an rnled "J. B. lloyd," in honor ol president of the company.rhangu in the appearance of try along the llne oi road.I rlaed toaee tha hllla tatwaennd Calhoun llnad with native of dome growth.Formerly ion waa covered with haul r arnallalmahl.Tha explana- thla condition lnattld of that devoted to farming purpoacat ia laeld for higher prlcel bs ora.theao ownera ltaveln mind ar pricea" for .farm land la aomaa mystery [oc it tairea Irum mu an acre to buy lt now.lint ro real forma wlth a wonderful octlre tolladapted to growth! at that can bu grown ln thll lat! » wrth a rnarltetat Omaha which a certain aale for all that can » and at prulltablra prlcea. t.utI.trva ot.n tnrrouaaa rg ovor the road 1 looked to an lfl locale the former homo of o Judge Crounao.Ha had a tlne a and I remember of bla telllng |t hia taking a young;aon to on account ol tha poor health boy.There waa no gain ln thi! t and the lad ga homo dak and la tather that he wanted to go oma. that he would not give one from their own orclland for all lt vfodotod In a year br the en. atu of Florida. many old friends here.among the man who. with hla futher.lished the nrat newapaper ln Blalr. manual toll.H; waa not really alrald of work for he waa like that man waald ha could lie down alon¢alda of lt and sleep all day.This particular ma whom wa know,accordlrll 1.0 Ur Jones. rantad a fortyacre farm year and organ plowing lt on the out alde.lla counted tht atapa for a fa rounda. than compared the apaeahad covered with the rerualnder of th llald, Murad tha whole thing out atllnew up the job. aald ha could our malta that many at-cpa.Blair la an unuaual town ln one apart; lt has tour weekly papera athey all appear to he doing aatlalacto ouainaal.Une of thaae la mn by Poa tnaatar Tom Oaterman, the Blair De crat.lla comaa of a Iamlly ol plonee of thta county and haa an eatanded qualntanca the county over.Joa oxcounty clerk and ea deputy cottn clarlt la another pioneer who haa tonal knowledge of the great chan that have come to this part ol thaa during bla reaideuca hare. neu.AT ro:~rrlt.ucl.r.tt Footenalll. Nab., Aug.Ill. -lt la uleaaant eaperlanoa for one to rat alter many yeara of abaenco to aconaa ot hia boyhood aa la my aa ence ln making a vialt to Fontana o1ca a town of oonalderable lmporta and one of many canddatea for dlatl :lon aa tha capital of Nebraaka Ta wrylt waain 185-I that tha"Nebr Colonization company" wal organ In Quincy, Ill., for the purpose of ang Eta membera in Nobraaka. fall a committee repreaentlng tha u ieatlon waa aent out to look overcountry.Ol thla committee my fat Jam!! A. Bell, waa a member.A rldtlog varloua loealltlaa thla com tee decided that a location on the horn rlvar came the rteareal. to th iect in vlaw-hence Fontenelle.Iallowing year tha town waa pla with aight lota ln a block, tba lota rn; ltlox200, and atreeta 100 feet Tha alto overlooked the ElkhornPlatte rlvara and la in the mldat waa puhllahod in ltlebraaka weatalla and north ot tha Platte-very fertile realon. aa ha.: aioce :rum-rn.. Hlafather. B. F. wnoe f""° "°*" °°"' member of tha atata aanata that a court of impeachment when mor a£1'rt.an nr 1856 In P555 there wal a drawing of mor Utvlll Butler waaimpoachad oy mernhera of the colony, and in paper *ll the Register and alter a many hooaea were built.lt waa l her of vcara of auccaaaful manage that tha Iamlly of Thomaa Glhaon of lt the paper waa aold and lo:al from Quincy to the new Nob unra ha_ was the publiaher ol. the aettlernent.In bla outflt waa ra' Journal of Sooth0roaha.llc tu m,driven by a room:Ge booatcr of booatera when thla pan Henry Sprlck, who at the date r part of the earth'a anrfaca be death. alaw yearaago. was the ee tha mole of ooqrenatlon.Ha la ot the greater part of the towna the pobllaher ot tha Blair Enter Fontenelle, which he had conver o.lla came to Blair ln July moo to a farm and waa [rowing t haa made thla hla homo a largapart aplandld cropa of wheat, corn a he lm: elncethat date.Ho owned rnany other farma ar `nr.aln rl..trrr:n lu 1863 hla town waa platlotl In 1868 br the rl and I.ot company ot the Sioux v and Pacific Railroad company.In following aprlng there waa an aucaalo oflota and Hr. Hilton aayr recollection la that $ll0,lJoll waa liaed from that aalo.The company gllt a large tract of land hcre, only mall por tion of which waa than tted, but additions have alnco been de and some ol the company'a lano t been sold lor farms.t la u heautlful rcaldenco town with -~pulatlon of about 1330.lt haa wldc oth, beautifully-ahadcd; deep Iota ln rr raarrlcntial dntrict lined with com- rtaw looking homea and well-kept wnr.indeed ao many treea have been anted on the alreela that hundndl ol rda of wood have been obtained lrom uae cut down.The city uwna the ator ayatcm; has a llna court houae e clty hall and a high achool building hich would he a cmllt to a community och larger than thla. r'.uur:~ tw-lt.v wonrtco Speaking of tho lertltlty of the aoll crcahouta hir. llilton aaya lt la ao aaily worked that it aeerna to him thearmera have touch time for gattltg ervice out of their autoea.And there 1 an abundance uf machlnea hera.On mo atrett. in a tllatanoo of a block,l ountr.d twentyflvo of them parked and with many more in mollon on other one of the wealthleat men in 'H ton county.llla llrat homo in oalle waa a modeat log cabin;t~Uullt a twoatory Ieame, but lte log cabin atanding near by. ahort dlatanco away, ha hullt a apacloua. brick houae. with the I ln and the fraroe atlll atanding, only wlthlo a few yeara that has diaappearod. curate-raltr our autos lt waa a conalderable tractthat the townaito of Fontenellu ad: now only a dozen blocka rc. ot tha other portlona bein;ln tloo.When the town waa pla land ln that part of lllehraaka been aurrayad, and when lt lathar, then mayor ol Punto terad tha land in behadl ot the tion company and deeded lo th their lota.Included ln the praaeaaod by the company waa aera tract which waa aet apacemetery the llrat huriala I wara of two realdenta ot the t wana klllrd juat outaide of th ment by Sioux Indiana. A law mllea out lrom Ponte half action ul land that wa.a homeataada by four pcraona. the late John A. Guppy,~»» rery wealthy man;one waswho had a grown aon and Tocy hullt a houaa covering t on of (our qoartora, and, oa a harottha rou had 1|~oloclta.lllr. l-Jdwarti C.Jacltaon, who 1:Phu lived here ainte along in the aaverr '§l".5l$=§l°Il?`i.'"?;f ' ~ \ = :*::..:"°.f;?.°.::';';°".,l;";':':,.r:. lc; ==~»~=~=~ ~ ~ wnumurutls tvrma aa aaalatant county or and thuglrl waru married. treaaurcr, aa county treasurer,Obtlttty LIUNGTOH rnoarsuo clerk, probate jwge and clerk ol dia A (ew mu" aoutheaat of trlct court, aayl he on teen n ¥ f " l la tha proaperoua town of change ln dlcthuda on the part ol the with a population of about rl lnrmcra otthla count .Who Irrour- evldencea of prolperlty in molly ttouaenda ot dollara worth ol and country are ahown-the farm machincrywould he lett unahalter r |ed (rom onu year to another, now torn. `§r.$».'I° ';,°jf;;f°R_g,P;g_ ~ lnga are provided for houalng them ood hanka und ao many aotomobl in other ways great improvements have by the nelghbortnl farme been made in the m\o\x¢m=n\°l tarma me lou-meuena ot bualn anl also in the improvement and care the drlvera of tha machlnea ol atoclt. coax 10 camo to "heap to the right."l night at Arlington in the v Ltr. Al. c. Jones, who haahcen in tha tent in which a chautauqua ¢raln elevator hwneaa here aince tara,°°""5""" tl. than were notapqalting ol the extraordinary nrloea alxty automohllea lined u~ that have been pald for corn ol h Zaman and their familial me that he haa paid rust buahcl and from the country adjacent. that to 1Bt!tl.ho hooaht luat aa good corn mo zruasrrttr ran at 19 centa a hoahal and to the extant Ona of tha lmportanl. bus of l.»,.ooo tnone year.Hr. Jonca and prim ln on vlclrtlty o! Arll hta wtfe .lhavo known many yeara and big nur!ary of the Hara~ Wt! han been vary ltind in aatandlng who annually aand out over hoapltallty to ma on the occasion ot my comm-3 tha name of this nail. here.We all formerly tnew a their ahlpmonta of nuraary 'a |a a r 'WE SELL EVERYTHING' il E " E K § 0 s 0 0 n R 0~pitad $100,000.00 Established 1869 Vanlluss & Andll Auto 0. MERCHANTS BUILDING. BLAIR, NEBRASKA We wish to announce to Our Friends .and the General Public of Blair andsurrounding territory that we haveour New Salesroom and office com- pleted and areON THE JOB SELLING llU'l`0MGBlLBS AND nm mi EXCLIISIVE awk AGENCY ron THE HUPMOBILE,$|,335; CHEVROLET, $585. AT OUR SALESROOM, IN BLAIR A Trinity ln. Modern Motors To Select From .F i t t i n g E ve r y Po cke tb oo k Let us demonstrate the superiorityof these cars, over others of approx-imately the some price,to you if you contemplate buying a car. We propose to deal with our patronsjust as wc would like to be dealtwi t h ii our positions were reversed, and stnnd ready to make good every representation we make to purchas- ers ol cars.W m . Va n H u s s Geo. Ant ill The Pioneer Bank. of Washington County, ln Successful Uperation for More Than 47 Years .__ _ . _ - \ A CONSERVATIVE BANK With Liberd,Safe Management All Deposits Protected By The State Bank Guaranty Law - = - A general banking business conducted.:::1 We Bell Exchange, and Loan Money, cash checks on other banks, pay interest on time deposits for six. nine and twelve months at the rate of 4 per cent per anum.:: Tho Enterprise;I 0jd4~ : : |0 . - L -- ~' 1 'w e e k .1 3 - a f Vail! at llra.Stradllnf a, ~u.September 1, la Red Croal Tag Day.lec tin! at City ternoon.~wagon bona and hay the Farmers'Goeperatir 21t r the Blair Racket Slum ra for School Snppiiea, Chl! ers. Waiata etc.292 ~. I. Taylor. of Blue Spring: aa anorer Sunday guaat o hlra.W.F. Hemphill.| ia Hrs. Hemphitra father. Croal ladies graatiy app patronage and donations the at the bake day eaten which amounted to HO. .C. Neiman,ot Kennard, -by her litter,Bra. J. of Vaipuian. were gueau Andraaaon home last wee lhrguerita Stewart an i ! tenday from New 'fad Cit a has been attending Coin~ eraity aummer aejpol for a ~ya! Neigbbon picnic will mm Park, in Omaha, Au Royal Neighbors and fam!! --~Yeurfare wiil be paid n r Penland little Satatie | from near Homer, Nebr., ome Saturday af ter spend aye sith their grandpann un . A W . MUF HM i n Skirt: just in and more r~ ea from 2k to 36 Cetera T. c. Illtnn. The Hilliner .\.\c .P. we and family ar ~as Tilden thehratof tbe sr friend! and former nelgh~ nz attended the annuai mee u ~areli Home board. of lr member. Fall Hate juat arrived at re.Come and aee the a ~wear.They T ferr att so K. Strode. managing edits mocrat. haaabadcaaeofb ng in the index dnger o l. 1. 9 x e e ~a | ~e .nd r e e k n . n s : l l the ~ool L o l th e I ..._._._.__....._IH r s . Je m t l Ta y l o r . e l ' K e a r n e y , e gu ee t a t th e He n ry i le nc l se h om e l i n t o f t h e w e e k . Spe ci al p rl ce l o n wa go ns a nd w a g e boxes el.th e F a r m e r s ' E l e va t o r we ek .2 8 i f Th e L at e n t In l l e te l G i nd l e e et ' l l S|.ranlllng'a.Al l t h e fa d e $1.15 on e o t t h a n e t y l ll h g i nd l e e . C a r l K e l l e r m a n ,i" r a n k a n d W i L i n d e n e n d t h e i r fe ml l le e a p e n t l Su n da y pi e nl e k in g l n Hi l le r pa r k. n Om a h e .Ta k e e H e i r Sl n g e e t th e Be e n Pa rl o r a nd U l tt l fl ho ur pr e tt y t h e I wi ll g ro er .Price 40c. A sp ec ia l t ra in over u s e Om ah a pe ae ed l h rm gh h er e , eo ul hb o un d, l ~ e d w i t h tn ru e .i t e r e :sta te d.I a ivhconein, on int Sunday. A new eatin; joint hu been o~ .op i n t h e re o me fo rm e rl y occ upi ed .l im Di x on an d Bu r k e C o rr i g a n i n ol d Me re be nl e ho te l bu il di ng . Jo h n S u i e e xp e c t e d h e r e w i t h w i fe u m w e e k t o m a k e B l a i r Lb he m e .Th e i r eo n i e em p l oy e d i n b u n k e t W i n n e r , S o u t h Da k o t a , wi l l r em a in th e re . F o r S a l e : - A re g i s t e r e d y e e r l H e r e fo r d B u l l .En q u i re o f U. S . R ee ves . 211-Lf Bla ir , Ne ls n e b u Ne le e ?.|t.eraeo;w h o w a s ee e e in j u r e d e e r e r e l d a y e a g o al.ble h~ n e a r H e r m a n b y i a l l i n g a n d e r u som e of bl a Hh s,ia r e p o r t e d e e p r o vi n g .He l a t h e fa t he r o f t h e be r , H en r y C . ? e l .u r ee n , o f B l ai r . Le t y ou r i d le mo n ey ea r n s om e ~ Th e S u u B a n k . B l a i r , z ~ | ¢ b . ; z | | 1 Fo ur pe r c e nt t n te r el t o n T i C e n e u e o f De p o e l t fo r Si x,N l ~ Tw e l ve m o n t h l . H e n r y Pe te rs en a n d fa m i l y fr l e n dl a n d r e l et l r e e a t Ke n n a x d r i n g t h e p u t w e e k .Th e y w e r e co mp a nl e d ho m e b y My r tl e e n d H o l e r w h o sp e n t se ve r a l d a r e Kl ee La u ra Pe t er s en , o f K e n n e n d also b een visiti ng at the Peter sen | A n o t h e r n e w s h i p m e n t o ! l u jus t be en r ec ei ve d.Th e e a r e t h fa l l m od e l ! in w h i t e a n d co l o r e d S a t i n a n d S i l k .A l s o a l a r g e g f ' Ta m e i n c o l o n a n d b l a c k . ere ~1° be seen In nw new musnc UBPARTMENT o( me BEEHIVE.You :ln own one naw on the eulut ol terms anduke your eholce.snsm. szmo. 90.00, tmon Inca\\\oo.oo. sumo. s1so.o0. $\1s,uo and tzoom.We also have n bl; line ol records to szlect lrom. 0u$¢i.00dliu|le1;¢|du1ul||l1S\|.n|nl|\ nf nd.I n luuK"|\£¢ill\¢l¢|"o\l|!H\|lnlinnlulin||. THE BEE HIVE "'§.§'é'€' Our Service Is Your Insurance Try It! Thafsthe Only test.Use the phone-come in-[er vulcanizing, tire repair,readiustments, quick service,new parts-advice-anything. When you are tied up, slal\ed,losing money- |et usheip.We'll lake ol! our coais and go ie your iob because service is our business builder Remember we have the experience, the desire to serve.Use it and then you will some again. Lafsen &mvlcs' .Igcobson TWG2 " Garage ~No ~Lumber Order Too Large Or T00 Small lor us to Illl.W c have n varkd stoc k a l hlgh grade lumber lar every purpose.Drop ln and talk uver your needs wlm us.n means allsfuz - tlun and u saving lu you. l * l c ( ) u a r r i e L u m b e r & C o a l C o . sm his couple he Her howul" id lhey \ ¢ | o | \ § o 0 0 ¢v e s s e l \ur\ y, ,{J '» " * J "n : ,§J 19" .O, . .: ' } ? : )n n re nh o ut a e C r u m c o n f e r n .B h r sl. o p . ones. m m h u e m a y bl e : ir c n l and let. us u m o n e y w a y . fr e e . l o ~cn. oic pas at the fur ller e " ~We Have Moved In 0ur New Building %~ H. ULLERMANN .¢¢ »¢ ».».¢.»¢» 'l'l1ere's No Better Time Than House Cleaning Tune to Install Gas -. (ur lighting nun ln-ming.W1 ll gladly give you expen udviee and help in the muuen and sn. main. estimates.Ol course there is no ubliguliun un yuur pun i- making for the fum and liuiim-. we am su :lure ilme gm im a Iuel md illuminnue will pruve eueupcriur w other ways that we promise yuu'll fins] ll. vicll wurili your while ou invesliguw.~`We, of wurae, dun't. expect your pummaue ml any other bu.-iw Llum than you will serve your own mlm-vate br giving irw us.why nm. investigate!» Aiid LudnxlB i l i g c o . Je~e~ S~ore in ~e ~ity. Fo ur Doors We s t o l the Cas fe ttcr Ba n k B L AI R . NE B R AS K A n u n . .n u n . . x 0 O ° 6 a 0 o O o 0 o ¢ o ¢ o v w w w w v ~ » - ~ v - . n u m n m u u :Slip Bw ~s (og as v CHICAGO a NORTH wnsrsnu Snunh u x mu a wmmua Rn!!! nn: \|an| La»uy sxn n d s llr Hd lu lla u m m m 'summaqxf |Fo r vn Sur , AC . . S . P . , M . I O v to o ll ,l m ll u tl t nu a d Sauthbwnd U n i o n . .133 ¢.n. sililnx. Sul \00a.m. dalhax.an nm . d n ll f u . Sa .ll I5 un . dd !! u .. S| \.Rom an: A n _ _ ;..\- 4: Gn L II IL 1. 'l.l|!.~litem |dr¢n'| IEEL u. Sander ml? - : = = §R¢v BLAIR mms 3n m I|:£<»n u Carncmed W -nhl: a t the Close at Tlnrula fs ll l r h d s. { R e p o r ¢ e ¢ B y C r o w e l l G s a l a & L u m - b l r C m ] G R A I N -W h e a t f- .. . . . ". . . .S C o m M i x U d . . . . . .. . . . .C o r n - Y o l l o vr . . . . .1 16 I l W h i £ ¢ . . . . . . . . . O a t s N o . 8 W h i | . a . . . . . . .46 O a t s B a r i e y £ l z u i . . . . . . . . . . . . [ R e p o r t e d b y F s r m e r v C o m p a r a t i ve U n l o n . ] c l u e t h e re c e ive d Slt und ag M n .I co m p s n i Pe k nr n y the Jxcc H i n ho m e y l wh o r e 1 h i s U n i wreck. Th e I h e l d a t Wh; ~iam.When- New . Gum -Yeiioar C0311-Whitq, r al ss 1 are ima l Ingla!H u tOats New Flrllllf mmod -~§Ilan. Jann Burcblm is reported u | few bein( seriously ill.Hr. an Dr. W. F. H¢lDphin'| D¢n||} Oflice city. Iocawd over State Blnk.15xr New g |V|.||¢n||" u n .- - -. _ .. ,id e Th e r e n u p u b l i s h e d i n thc Co ng a n d an nu l Re co nd t he o th er d »y l li st n!|n |. m ed ic i ne ! wh ic h ii fle d li ve p l la:|.;eek for a short visit with friendl.Black. 'Try the Torrington Vacuum cleane hir: at Pinrcel.'4 t l Rav Clark 0'!Ianlon and family med d u m Friday ensuing from their Michigan greed l a teen Iota 1850 1855 novaaka 1 ox man,his tlner.e nl td ln =~a°°osti. w a l l hing ontoan be t the en,adarn, gent:- tditis cabin land nbrac |ln,all ultivr Lcd the ul not as my lie, en ulontza owners ropertykirty- as Iwlreh ~ Eéiltme of the manufacturer, :he name of the medicine and the alot -iolic content.The total number war ::o.Of all this number only thirty :no contained less atcoboi than ordinar; acer. or under l per cent..The remain ler contained from that amount to 93 pt!! cent of aicohot.Those runningwer U0 per cent were the Jamaica gin .¢era.A very large majority ol nomruma contained over 15 per cent and he mo n popular one!considerably nom thc" that. "Beef, Iron and Wine" contain! 19.71 iier cenig'Z...I1 :':"f"'& hat name ia sold bytio` or three pat- ent medicine manufacturers, but atl oi them contain about the aama percent- age oi alcohol.The patent medicine buaincaa ie ol enormous proportions.The Depart ment of Commerce gives the total capiwiaation of patent and proprietary medicine concerns at s:1.4s:,wo and the amount ol atcohoi that they nu ac- counts in large part for the increas ing consumption tn spite of prohibition Pho advertising they do lurnlahes large part of the income of many daily oapers, some of which are atrirlent prohi ihion organs titre the Umaha News and Lincoin Journal.Some of thesepatent rnwicines have been prohibitwbezauaa they did not contain enoughmodtcine to prevent their unrestricted uae as alcoholic beverage. NEW FEATURE AT |goR|lCUt.T. vim. 1>asvt.zw The Horticultural Department ot the State Fair has this year added a new feature to it; exhibit that we believe it swine to be most popuiar.The new exhibit wilt be picturea oi the best ar trip."Slab" Halle: went up go Okoboji torusticata lui. :rock and iand a fur huh. Cul Sc hmidt let:Satunday io: Atwo 1re¢k'z trip through Yellosntoba park. Hn. Ncnnia Axel] 'lent to HermlnTuesday to spend a few days with friendl. Hr. 1 of tha he 1| | Nm me ! kidak Live. Wufha E polio fl r A I U r .c l v t s s s n s s u n u n . . . . . . . . . ," ' 4 -B l e e k ,a n d ~.1 1 2 z z F r a n k l l t t e t i r i d e i s t h e o s m e r o f a : L l e n R e p u b l i c t r u c k r e c e n t l y p u r c h a s e d from sn Omaha tirm. Mrs. B. C. Maynsnd end sen.Ben, returned last Friday from s tsro sreets stsit to friends in Oklahoma. Hilton Rhosdesls at Benson enjoy- lnz himself bas fsshlon at the home of his sunt. Mrs. Jennie Oliver. A.W.rec e hl.D. itomosopsthlc phyelelsn end Surgeon.Blair. Nehr. Both phones.30-Lf ltr. end Mrs. aa. Mcttuny ers here from Hllsrsukee. Wie., on s visit to C. E. McComb and other relatives. John Blsco ess over from Kennsrd on Honda; shedding the light el his eountsnsnee shrewd ever our (slr city Hsanis Grimm and the bevy ef girls he ehsperoned on the llinnesots. auto trip,arrived home llondsy evening. rind and happy. lliss Catherine Collins. of Monrovia, Cslll.. is hens on a visit to her aunt_ Hrs. Lott Hungate, and other relstises sud numerous friends.' J. W.Babb,of Walnut, Kas.,has been visiting his dsughter, Mrs. Orrie \.s_..__\ -..A fnnllu Hn lef t on Tues- . '* m n s r o u n d . "B i l l l l h s : l e g m s s e a r s of trouble ttrls summer.Editor R. E. Cates, of the Bancroft Blade, srss Ln the city last Sstuydsg having sccompsnied Hr.John Rcrl (ether et the young lady who seas kll :ed at Collmsn, on his and errand here. Mr. Cates was sesllsr at this ulllcl. The State Bank ot Blsrlr, Nebraska, will psy you Four per esnt interest per annum on Time Certillestes of De posit ter Six. Nine cr Tsrelss mrnlh All deposits ste protected by the Guarantee Fund ol the State' of Ne braska.3 l f There usa s flag raisins! .st Crowell Home Wednesday morning.the pale having been set the night before in s cement foundation and nosr t`he starssnd stripes te:ever. esn he seen float ing proudly [rem the hillside, defying Germany to "spit on us!" Fort Cslhoun°s sehool bosrd ishssing trouble ln securing s prlnclpsl l u their school.They have engsged three dillerent men for the position sud esct. has resigned.The latest one engaged is B. J. Bsbbltt, who comes from Om aha.The bolrd down there is tl; ln hopes that he "stieks.'° U...Lana Rlaiarl llliVQd Mme Hrs. line of ahscle. Hr. s secompstltoed dey to: Kemp, comps.: ment. eeptlou she rs sister. Cars Store.Strsdl terstla Are: c.B. -zone 1 horns. an es:trict 1 mmestill comehe rl Bard led bg £3 ii ~x svn who un le - elle ln n me n u ehlrdl.More and more people urecoming in take noiitllc pride in their pd and their garden,and there we rwsny people lhoin a lmnllway nn m.an ussGeo. Antill ng e »her stimulate this movement » tieultnral Deputment hu ln ted the idea of an exhibit of plc ~I the bei! kept gud-1,gardens herds, the mu:da lo be made nn ie of the beet arrangements and tion of avellabie apnea The eat ill be divided into three tote or, the tint being for picture! of | ept yenl, the ltcbml for picture: beat vegetable gardens and the iltuetnting; the but arrangements lni l.The prizes 'q¥fl"h»» the . three dollars and two dollen. ly rules ollthe exhibit are that icturee to be teken D!the ex- ~r°| property oniy, and that there be Eve pictures of each yardn or orchard, taken from dtiferent n.We predict that this exhibit ~rave to be one of the mont popuiu he department.--State Fair Bulle a e , e -: : | :4 » .~..».:" r' ......_- . . ..-._ l= u o u . s 1 | e N O TIC E T o ci - u a u s r o s z s §.[,\ 1|:u l°i£1 m.\h RA 1 Cmnt! Cours.W n ma a mw n C ur rn t i "ln 1-mum In n o m um a t s he h i ll s d m \ h u 1 n a I; rNlf{}¢|| dfcnscd 'cnduun at ah! mme ¢ L11 take nonce um:3 mn iilzhad llw itmr I at litlnz vhimt UHMT. and nun lu ns naman inum 2¥¢1»:za. mr: and all calm not nu-a ln uae Canal.; umm ut 's 1. 1 .~z.1~.1=.:.,.=; _ STORZ BEVERAGE! A HEALTHFUL, INVIGORATING TONIC APPETIZING AND PALATABLE NOTHING COMPARABLE To STORZ BEVERAGE HAS EVER BEEN' IN- TRODUCED.:::::: KEPT ON DRAUGHT AND FOR SALE BY THE KEG, CASE OR BOTTLE.; Pa o m s m o u HAS NO TERRORS FOR 'moss WHO 1f>1=.1NK IT.:: REGULATES STOMACH TROUBLE AND BUILDS UP THE HUMAN .:; ;;;'1.f."§.`.£2"" Blair ltaclret Store for Hosiery lor School Children.All kinds of Schoo Supplies. Dinner Pells, etc.Come in end see them.292|. Edward Kirk srrlvedin the city from Hsvor, Mont., Monday. and will spend saversl weeks with his parente,l r . and Mrs. Han! Hansen. Mrs. J.C.Fletcher, of Lakeland, Florida, has also been s guest of Hrs. Wum and left klondsy for her south ern home..Chris Gutschour, accompanied by Joe sud Walter Gutachosr, spent last week in South Dakota,with the former's brother, Fred Gotsclwsr.Mr. sed Hrs. Edmund Child return- ed from their weddi:.g trlp to Denver, the latter pan of last week and spent Sunday with welt' Blair relatives. Bliss Grsce Schroeder, of Tekamah, is visiting her grandmother.Hn. C. H.Wold. in Desterrllle, and her uncle,"Billy," who ls here from Calllornls. You an get Four per cant lntares per annum Ior your money deposited in the State Bank, Blair, Hebr., on Time Celtlhcates of Deposits for Six. Nine or Twelve months.3-L! from Ord, the letter pert of last week, when shehsd been spending several wrecks with her daughter,Hrs.Lyle Hlllxksn snd family.She reports the baby boy as being alittle thehneat youngster ln Nebrssks.Ile u hire ibseks old and is s healthy. hsppy baby.Sopt.C.Ray Gstes,of thewest Point schools ess in the city Tuesday between trains.He returned lloeday from New York City where he has been attending Columbia University sndisrery well sxtislled to Ilrs in a little country town,af ter seeing the way thouesnds ol people are "moped up"in hot. tennsauteot houses.lie was accompanied toBlair by his little daughter. Esther. it seemed like old times main to meet "Billy" won: who came in last I-Wide;from his (kllfornia home to vlsll. his aged mother and other rela- tives and oltltlms friends residing in Blair andriclnity,IIe vimltacl Br and Hrs. John w. Boggs st their homeat Long Beach. Calif., s fur :lays bc- fore coming hare and brought their kindest. regards to all of their Blslr Krisnds.He says that Hrs.Boggs is :_ r..-\.l. |.-¢|r| Ina! th st "Johnnie"is have t time, Rea make ing vtmed All s1 colon merand »: No t J qi lolrll past A1 lou: bon. §ch| w Luc ol I c trtu ls : c m u w i ndi e d l t i d a l ' m g h t e r . na ju n e :h me m o n t h u : c o m p i l o n t h e up C u p s ont ene lle kr l in g tt m .Th r e e o w n a n d zbtication ll e vic vr W N t w o n o w n e d d n t I ! To f u : lhb Hu au g ur . t i r e ! an d 0| the ba u l i l i t i h u m d u n w i l l I of thu : b i r d o f o r do ii m The 1 the p hib itl : n u l l g u d unzi- w i l l ehlrdl.More and more people urecoming in take noiitllc pride in their pd and their garden,and there we rwsny people lhoin a lmnllway nn m.an ussGeo. Antill ng e »her stimulate this movement » tieultnral Deputment hu ln ted the idea of an exhibit of plc ~I the bei! kept gud-1,gardens herds, the mu:da lo be made nn ie of the beet arrangements and tion of avellabie apnea The eat ill be divided into three tote or, the tint being for picture! of | ept yenl, the ltcbml for picture: beat vegetable gardens and the iltuetnting; the but arrangements lni l.The prizes 'q¥fl"h»» the . three dollars and two dollen. ly rules ollthe exhibit are that icturee to be teken D!the ex- ~r°| property oniy, and that there be Eve pictures of each yardn or orchard, taken from dtiferent n.We predict that this exhibit ~rave to be one of the mont popuiu he department.--State Fair Bulle a e , e -: : | :4 » .~..».:" r' ......_- . . ..-._ l= u o u . s 1 | e N O TIC E T o ci - u a u s r o s z s §.[,\ 1|:u l°i£1 m.\h RA 1 Cmnt! Cours.W n ma a mw n C ur rn t i "ln 1-mum In n o m um a t s he h i ll s d m \ h u 1 n a I; rNlf{}¢|| dfcnscd 'cnduun at ah! mme ¢ L11 take nonce um:3 mn iilzhad llw itmr I at litlnz vhimt UHMT. and nun lu ns naman inum 2¥¢1»:za. mr: and all calm not nu-a ln uae Canal.; umm ut 's 1. 1 .~z.1~.1=.:.,.=; _ STORZ BEVERAGE! A HEALTHFUL, INVIGORATING TONIC APPETIZING AND PALATABLE NOTHING COMPARABLE To STORZ BEVERAGE HAS EVER BEEN' IN- TRODUCED.:::::: KEPT ON DRAUGHT AND FOR SALE BY THE KEG, CASE OR BOTTLE.; Pa o m s m o u HAS NO TERRORS FOR 'moss WHO 1f>1=.1NK IT.:: REGULATES STOMACH TROUBLE AND BUILDS UP THE HUMAN \ ' v ' |alfggu of 1 ewlmgd 1111. used onemy »1 - b d n l mer khan in which had coma v I w i s h t o s e l l m s ' h o u s e i n w h i c h I 1i \ o ( c o r n e r G r a n t a n d W a l k e r A ve ) w i t h o u t t h e l o t a n d w i i l r e c e i ve b i d s up L o S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g B ¢ p 't l a t .I t is o n e o l t he be s t b ui lt ho u se : i n B l li r a n d c a n a x i i y b e m o ve d b u t i t . i s m o lu l vt u nu u u uo n uv. . .. ._en jo y in g g oo d he a l t h . i n d t a k i n g l i fe e u y . Bcginniqg Fobru m ist 19164 per cent Interest. will be paid on c e n i l i c l t e s u f d e p o s i t i s s u e d f u r __sL.." I n n n n . n 1 \ u I n d " n n w e o n A n nic w e n o ne u e nte r- gtorl in the l b m t h e n t h e n t i r e I l l ! !w i t h w t h .Th e r a n l n t h e \'l 'u h l n : 1 n u C o l l \ r . 3i l m u l l . a n u r l e w i s h£a:chf.|.mswnr1$L"lII'?fd. I hu e al so amui nlfd IM lu ilut ins dan onamen to bnr. sums or |easel. vlalms w Jura.mu\:.2-i¢u \.t'l. mu m Ihr. sl . \1il\\.I". H.Cook In :br Addu htrilur ul nil! filmtt.|.|n\.edsnh nm an ui anna tim.4-mu.)I. c. ram.:zn.: vu cmuur Jqgn S Y S T E M . ~ ~:. OTT. RICHTER m m m m £ $ % §% § $ m m § $ % %m m large for ms' use.I reserve the right Six 111'mnur. uuw Luuussuz -__ -._nm rejec t any and all bm.y ear .--The B ank ing iiume or A.~ - -_ n -_-Gnswwer.uagother on me ulso ti.aonn n. :qu #1. __..`._ f~ 'm a \ M |" ~ r " " = " " ' " '" : ', - 1 Q m a - i m m a 0Amr. 24. ~l§l'l 1 CORRESPONDENCE l a n comussxonxas Pnoonnnnrs ,,. .. .. ... nl l ; . 1 | | l L BeatyGontrmtlng Dompany, bridge work, I .l| | ¢ |l s n I uaBeetConCoy, bridge work, -and Contracting Colrmpgay,bridge work. BeszyConUactingCo.,b1'idgework,........... Besty Contracting Co., bridge work, Booty Contracting Co., bridge work, . . . Benty Contracting Co., bridge work, . . . ew -- - - o - l l - _ . . . - 431. ~..110. 211.338. 300. 165.Beary Contracting Co., bridge work, . . . . .103. JensB.Jensen,b:ridgework,.........261- C.J .Hi nd1 oy ,ro a dwo rk,..........60. `Rns s e llGnde rCo mpa n,y ,gmde r. ~266. Henry Schmidt, blacksmith work,~10. ReesPrintingCo.,l*Iewreoords,......62.Remington Typewriter Co., new typewriter 74. 0.b!.npi ke r,1-o a dwo rk,................8. Claus Ulm.,rosdwork,~~1 . Charles St:rlck1ett,,:road work, ~273. Henry Schnfersmann, road work, ~8. M.E.8 h» de r,ro a dwo rk,............83. Geci1Btr1ok1ett,roadwork,.............84. Char1e |Stri wett,roadwo rk,.............300. Hammond 6: Stephens Co., onion supplies, .3.Ge o .P.Bro dwe n,ro a dwo rk,............50. S.H.Ne fE,ro a dwo rk,...... ...........11 8.H.Ned`,ro a.dwo rk,.:.......~5. B.li .Ne i1`,roa dwo rk,..........28.8.H.Ne£ I`,ro adwo rk,............24 F. Henermann, oommittee work, ~102. W m . I v e r s o n , r o a d w o r k , ~4. Be ne lB1eIrtehen,beoad;:1rk,............~ J.Wm.o g , r , . . . ..C.bI.8 p i ke r,ro a dwo rk ,...... ......13 C . M . 8 p i k e r , 1 o s d w o r k , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. J . B. 8 t ri o k1 e t t, r o a dw o r k ,. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .41.The Tribune, printing and sup lies,..30.Hammondds Stephens Co., snppges for count tende ?|_ |i| z_ s|L :-74.a m m o n d & S t e p h e n s C o . s u p p l i e s f o r c o u n t y s n p e r i n b e a d ~ l ! g " \ b \5 0 . ~ G e o r g e o b 1 e , I n n d t . a k o n f o r r o e d , . . . . . . . .. . . . e . . .5 0 . ~ B o a r d a d j o u r n e d u n t i l 1 o ' c 1 o c k p . n m . . . . . 1 o ' o l o c k p .m .B o a r d i n s e s s i o n , m e m b e r s a l i p r e s e n I t w a s m o v e d a n d s e c o n d e d t h a t a l l b i d s f i l e d . w i t h t ~ B o a r d a t t h e i r l a s t m e w n g , f o r t h o c o n s t r u w o n o f C o n ~ a r c h e s a n d d i r t f i l l s , b e a n d h e r e b y i s r e j e c t e d a n d t h e C o ~ t y C l e r k o r d e r e d t o r e t u r n c e r t i f i e d c h e e k s .. C a r r i e d . . . . . . M o v e d a n d s e c o n d e d t h a t C o u n t y W a r r a n t N o .6 7 0 o g ° ; § w G » » ° ~ 1 f u n d 1 9 1 7 , b e a n d h e r e b y ( i s c a n c e l l e d ~ e a n i n C n m o t i o n d u l y m a d e a n d c a r r i e d t h e B o a r d a d j o u r n until Sept. 4, 1917, at 9 o'c 1ook a. m. ..Ove T. Anderso n, Coun ty Cler Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy, Sweet ~ ~ R e For fall sowing.Write rYnull for Qriceu and smnpl; A Y E BROS.,B L A I R ,NE BR . mlnl xn keen hem lree lrom lla-Pllnl ]0\|I poullry and llluuxluxngl -uh ca-ban. my m cenu . g-mm. Keep Your Pnultry Healthy 3!.i;F;fifY:3?,:Ll=;2t goooodooooooooooooooo --3 JOHN |_0THR0!' x ATTORNEY AT LAW i v . - \ ¢ u » u s u u - i r u m l c u m3uma u`wum-`Avuu¢. W m mu Smnlh 0| cn: mn. Blair,---Nebr. - . .. _ _ Hegmmng Februar ls t 1916,1 por cent intemst wiilbo paid on certiliules of deposit. issued for 4i2I: months, nine months and one Year.-The Banking Ho use of A.Cistcwer-. is the qme fQr yo1i_ to go .to Realeslater.ma: of the best land lef t In the Unite Stxtc s.Large Copy righted Ma~ showing land by sections and d crlption 9| soil, climate,r d n h l clevhtlons.temperature.e t Postpald One Dollar. Grant Land Co.. Box 610, Portland Oregon. 23-IJ! I han ten acres neu tolm, (with I mere: extra rented)for u le nn e uterms, and lt the right price.I aholfer severat properties right in tb T H E Q O V E R N M E N T N E E D F A R M E R S a s w e l l l u F l g h t e T w o m l l l l o n , t h r e e h u n d r e d h u ~ d r e d t h o u s a n d a c r e s o f O r e g o &C a l l l o r n i a .R l i f r n n d C 0 . 0 n ~ L a n d s .T i t l e r e ve s t e d I n U n i t e S t n t e s .To b e o o c n e d l o r h o m I I T H F FN'|`FRPRT§R Ixs1s17171s19 155712xosoos128789m m ssm s 86519 3'/gxei 'fy121/ f sIIIsI f I u m z o r c u . I r a J.W. Hatton and daughter' iergoerite, returned laat Thuraday ef ternoon hom e tem le¢l¢e vialt at Hltrhell. 8. D. ltee lerle Lemon visited her mt at Lan( Phe from Saturday tilt Wed leeday. llea Zola Gilfney, of Omaha, ia vlait g g una agnea Jolmem and oth: Meade ln town title Week. llee Geneva Buttnn tell Holiday Io 2-Iodolk to attend lnetitute. Ira. L. C. Coulee and son,Donald ina Yann, vlelted L. C. Guinea' t~ end of the uma. lisa llnnle Wolf went to Omaha Tuesday to elelt relatlvee the :eat of an rn ea . ir. and In. R. D. Heron and Iam! ir. ol Fremont. stalled at Leroy Hia been over Stnday. Dr. and itre. P. L. Cady and eom elalied In Fremont Sunday evening. lr. Whitmore, of Omaha, visited at (hae. Pagp Surday. Chee. Iieco retornea home Honda; after eiaitlng line Bernice Whitfarn aeferad daye. Ir e.(Earth Weber and daughter, llede, left Tuesday for Sidney, Iiebr , ltaelni been here the put month or au lttilng their boueehold goods randy in e nd. aa they expect to locate then lalzrmanlntly. In. Knapp kit Tuesday for Ogden, Utah, to elm reiatleee eome time. Dr. and Ilia.R. A.Davies vlaited te etiyee .in Fremont Sunday. A eerpilad uae held for Hlae Jennie Devine Toeeday evening at P. A. John eon'e aa she eoou leave:to work inOmaha.- The I. E. church held their annual picnic at the park onTimraday. Ire. G. 1.Pfdffer elalted her lon.Robert Hiller ln Omaha a few daya the lint of the week. ilu. Lew Gllfrey returned to her home in Omaha after elaltlng relatives here several daya. llae Hlldrod Plpher yelumed to Om aha after elaltlng (donde here the pu: week. Ire. L. Il. Utterback elalted in Blair on lnedey.,;> Donald Hlndmqah had the mialor tnne to break hh am at the elbow bs Ialltng od a mar-mum lan Saturday He tae taken to Omaha Monday Lv have an lim examination of it. lla e He ld flu le home from at lellllfl B-oylee college in Omaha for a neo 1|eek'e vacation. lla. D. W. Lennon and Pauline lef tFriday tovtelt relatleenet Madrid, Ie. Pulley hrlal We with to nmind nil mn than an reguhr lervic n at Lhe Pnibytsdsn church. Sabbalh School at 20 1. m.,l n . lhdgemw, Superintendent.' .Prenchinl at ll a. m. nd 7:30 p. ln.J. W . lorgnn wi!!punch Sandi:morning.g g nr; 0. s. Pruner Veterinary Surgeon ' Ktllll, Nd. All Calls Prornprly Amended Phones: or. Flrxi Chrlullu Church Bible ScboqI_ at 10 l.rn. Samuel Johns, Supuinnndent., Divini vronhlp at u |. ln. Evlnigg vronlnp ll 8 p. rn.\ Prayer meeting Wednttduy evening at B. Strawn by the pastor on Sunday :naming un "Tho I'ear of Death." Short summer evening aaniec.Brin! niclrnl on the tenrhmfl of Jasul, £op»ie, "Fnilh in Gad." All aru vrclcomr. John B. Williams, lliniltor. The M. E. Church Sundry School el. I0 n. m., Dr. lead, euperintepdent. Epvrorlh League e£?,p.m.,CoySlel.ee,'prerldent. Homin;worship at i l o'c°0¢kevening at 8. Preyer meeting Wdneedu erenirg Tne fourth quarterly conference wil! be heid on Saturday evening of this week. at which Dr. U. G. Brown will preside.It ie eemeetly hoped that :very member of the ofliclel baud will he present ard the meeting ie open toall members of the church. Subject for Epworlh League Sunday evening, August. 26,"Ec ho lleetirie for Summer Inetituie or convention." Leednr, Iole Seppendeld. W. H. Underwood.Pastor, Baptist Church am- Reguler eervlcee Surdey moral: lr Bible School at I0, preechlng et ll, and in the evening B. Y. P. U. at 1, preach- ing el. 5. Preyer meeting Wednesday evening. Chair preetlce at the churrh Seine da; evenings. The subject for Sunday morning ie "The Lon: Chrle£;" end for evening, ' The Mclelge of lust. end Hey." Nut *Nodnudey evening le the ree- uler lime for onr ennumi bueinue meeting and the election of af licen.lt le important that every member be present.In this meeting era are ell on equal footing.Every member meg hue e voice ln the com:- tile and e vote on every measure. The ;nbic ie mrdieily invited losll our lervic-ee. C. H. Foreman, Penne. ff V OL . X X I GENE RAL A N D L o o n .NEW S AND OOM ME NT6 BLAIR. W ASHINGTON COUNTY. NEBRASKA. AUGUST 31,1917 No. 812021222222za24242526272329ao313233343536373738393940 was 19mol cm213600 uwz1aooo .213500some 17242938 40mesa105036 1754714139182110ewm49'15110499 1876624'I123504 1292551 1168616 12756018esasz 1284452 15104255710425582691s96789 119679881728 I 1 T 3 nn.. m NATIVE o F DeSOT0 W E L L KNOW N IN BLA IR l Q c. z.. uzrmwav TEE vlcml ~dy found In W eeda About 300 Yarda Eaat 0f°'South Cut" Near Ncihaway Home A lelphone mraaage to Sheri!! Heh- na from the Omaha police depart- nt last Banda]afternoon tellinl t a woman had been found murder- aomewhere in the vin* ity ot Coil- and askin( hlm to march a freight in comin; north on it! arrlrd at lair and arreat any oolored man that might ind. reaulued ln the arrnt of negro giving his name aa Charlea ~ith.it waa learned that the mor- - woman waa hlra.C.L.Natha ay, a daughter of Urban Cachelin, a ell known pioneer farmer living south t of DeSoto railroad station.Da- etirea from Omaha came to Blair ~mediate!! they were notihed of the feat of the negro and took him to . alma in an automobile. The Nethawaya, husband and wife, ~erly lived near DeSoto but some ago moved to a small truck farm the weat aide of the Omaha railroadlefraph :tation at what ia known aa a "South Cut." only a ahort dlatanca ~m her home.The atory of the trag- J ia beat to briefly aa poaaible,in Calhoun Ch lcla aa followa: "l{ra. Nethaway had arranged with r huaband zo meet him at the road ~ina south ot their place where ha ook! meet her with his auto and take r to the home of her aiater. llra. aiay Belding, at 24th and Fort atreeta ~aha, for an al'ternonn'a vlait.On t mailing ber at the appointed time r. Nethawu aqnpoud that his wife ~ gona to Omaha another way, and returned to the city, but on llndlng t ahe had not arrived at har deatl-uon he drwa hack to tha!¢°'r3-*~ - .r*=~§1=~:°===d~h~d°°f~1°=1©é=\1 .-- -- nz .armed he got Operator er\'man,brother of E.R. Hardman, Calhoun,to aaalat hiln in trat- Hra.Né\hawiy.They walked Iroro the atation, Mr. Nethaway -~ welt and Mr. Hardman on the t aide of the track, and in a.few lnntel Hr. Nethaway wal honlhed to aeovar the body ot hla wlfe lying on decllrlty near the track, her throat w. D. and Prank Haller and ilanny Castettar and Clarkson tlaller made an auto dnre up to Decatur Iaat Wednes- day neturnlng ela.Lyon! and Craig. w. D. says Washington and Hurt can feed all the warring natlona if nothing happens to the corn crop and they wlll he aatialled to eat jonnycake. The city la tilled with acho-ol marma attending tha teechera'Institute thia week and Fell: Beyer and Ed. Grimm have paaaed their opinion on them to the elect that there are a great many good lookera amongst them-Felix oalla them "Puppies" and Ed. aays the 'Peacl:erlooe"predominate.what ever those deelgnatlona mean.Any how those two young fellows an con nolaseura in judgement of feminine lorelineaa. Clark Allen and wife took their aon. Palmer, to the lathodist hospital in Omaha Thunday, were he wal operated on by Dr. Lludqulat. for the remor al of adenolda,which,the phyalclan aald, una the worat case he had ever loen.The patient au lhred from axtrané haaamorhagaa and ble recovery;- for aeveral houra, was doubtful.At this writing-Friday forenoon--the boy ia slightly improved.Fred Compton'a b°r was also operated on at the aame place, for similar trouble, and la doing nicely. Two concrete culvert! are bdng put ln between Blair and Kennard.A nua- take ia being made in the construction ol all these new culverts and brldgea in not hulkling them wlde enough for double yuldwayl, ao that automobile! and vehicles could pau each other in croealng.They would coat a little more but they will eventually he wld» anad and it would he much cheaper to hulld them wider at the atart.Tralllc on all the main roads out ot Blair la ooozaltad at times and should be pro eldad fogny wider bridgea and cnirertr. "Kern" Bona, one of the oldtimera, tquite a native. however,came inI ll n i g h t and has been kept pretty huay ahakiug hands with old friends. He ls llrlng at Shawnee, conductor on allaeoari Paclhe pasaenpr train running from Shawnee over into Arkan- aas."Broekey" aa he was knead by his old railroad aasoclatea when he ran a train over the old S. C. & P. road out of lllair up the Elkhorn valley is robustin health and toota #3`Pf°°:>¢r°vI as s faro bank dealer.Illa old alaoclates were delighted to meet him again.Hlabrother, George, Ia in nn mating buai» naaa at the town of Chandler, 28 miles from Shawnee. hlre. E. H. Clerk ard her daughter, Elisa Cara, Washington county pioneers. are removing from Fort Calhoun to Omaha.The Clarke are arnongat thelirat families tnlocate on the present townalto looatlon oi' Fort Calhoun. the husband and father, E. Il. Clark, bet- ter known throughout the county and state during hla sixty yeara roaiderca in this county aa "Hia" Clark,may property be termed the father of Fort Calhoun, havinglaid out the tmrnalte and being its principal promoter and leading citizen for many yeanl.,Thor came to Blair about 1880 and real-ded here more than 20 years,lllsa Cara aervlng as postmintreaa here from 1835 to 1889, during Clereland'a Brat admin istration as prealdent. WHEAT Psuca $2.20 AT cm IM»\|lKhT-OMAHA scents Les IB: Auoehtod Pnl! Wll|=11\¢°°D~ Aug.N . - A P560 |220 a bulhcl was ind for the l l crop of wha: by Prllideat Wlhonnigh: on the neommcndatiou of what eommittn, hfldld by Dr. H. Glr hld.The b u h III!b l No. northlm lprlng i b u t ,dlh n rlllChiara Thl bade gndl an No. 1 bud ir ur, nd Iintlr and northern spring. Altisoughthapricuandxaden ummm. purchuu only , th food m tionth rmghlu what»<T`»`5Z.<=- an control an market vi out dimming.The uorpontlon r undenrlothlng,and her clothingrly al! torn 05 ber,showing the aperals struggle aho mad! agaznatBond.A hunting knife was found hurt distance from the spot, aa was rs. Nothaarafs pocket book, contain- monoy, ahowing that robbery was t the motive for the crime.llr. sndmsn Immdiately wired the Doug- eounty aothoritlas and rsmsmbsr- : that he had seen a negro around s Nothausy homo a abor t time bo- no board a northhoond freight, also kgraphed the sheriff at Blair.Sher- llehrona took the negro ot! at Blairplaced him In jail pending the ar- val of the Douglas oounty ollieera. e appeared unconcemed when Bm ted, but when confronted by ths lectiroa began to deny the murder fore any mention whatever of the me had been made to him, emphasiz- his protaau by praying rigorously. o admitted, however, getting a drink water at the telegraph atation thatternoon.He was taken to Omaha at evening.being drivefg throughlhoun at a good lpoednvhile ¥l.is that it went through Florence at miles sn hour zo avoid the crowd birh had gathered." The negro has been under Inreatiga- on aines taken to Omaha and the On:- company with Tom Heck, publiahar of the old Blair Tumor, and subsequent- lr loraman of the Blair Republican of- Heo under the ournerahip of C.8. Sprague, deceuod. Hr. and Bra.R. A. Thompson, ol Omaha, accompanied by hir. '1"a alder brother, were in Blair Saturday calling on oldtlmo lriendl.. Dick,aa he was known, wal head miller it tho Blair flourinz mill in ill early and | ulmy days and Hra. T. In a Blair ac. girl, Hin Riga Weaal. second daughter of Mr.and Ira. iianry Waaaa, holla son 01 Iulc Thompson droppld into The Enberpriza otlco one day lu! week and we richly enjoyed | clnl. with him, going our the inddonls of pioneer day: in Bun rim which we wen both fa- miliar.1nac'| home is at St. Paul, Minn., whore he located on leaving Blair around |. neon ol yearn ago.He :ru returning from Colorado Springl, Cdlo., whoa he Ind been al n delogntl ntllnding' the I. T. U.,convention,| printen' organiutiom Ho was for coNslnaR|Na oounm' AGENT The mating blk! hat Saturday a umm at tht Cmmdl Chlmbor in diy hall toeonlldlr thc udrlubllllya enpglng l c ounty farm spat I rm1, wall uname.'r u m a n nant a numb# of (umm mn quita lpria xklin lollo elulpoiilidlnllnd~ hcldorl.Aim listening l o n n i ta nprc unutin of the c ounty » system Iholipromotiug tha sm mcnt of county agus!! lbl'°¢lhont num anlorganiullon,with G. C- V Do mc n u pr n ld mgn n d A . 8 . H= usecnuzy , naporiuc udanda. ~ mltteeman from cub £01859 of county ulschd ll fdlowls Fort houn, Henry Rohvnt; Rlehknd. No. J. C. Rnunbmm; Gaming ( M L C . WWW: DOSMH.gm, SI MS ;- had No. 2. Albert. llanlln; Arlinlla Fn d ilcuurmlnn;Foutlncllc,OilLmi h o n t;Bh ir ldlll. A fw.R u i Grant,Henry Cbrllhnltn;Hl l m l John C a me r o n .Tha pruidsn td He n ta i : will n o t a l cammi t i t m m f o r B 1 1 5 6 d ~ti n ly ;" . chuoq and h u undcr "| plana to buy for mllhn. l f l t n n u u b r a k e !bo ttom umm¢1 u »s u » amm11 1 »u » ~ tionlrillbioomlpnnhuerutvirtusll llltlno ountrf s wblltc rop. nt that he committed the crime.I tbenndilcoverad Umuhn is an cz:- ~:mct from the Kansa: penitsnduy ndthat he u n connnmue Ilar,the ~rlcahe tells of his wcndcdnm on Lurdny previous £0 tht murder in £111 ~rthvrcatern outskirts of Omaha bc- ; very conflicting when he Wu tnksn lhll.neighborhood by the Omaha uthorizien on Wadnesd ny. The remains of the dooeued vrcro :ought to Blqr by autoheme nncdnendly nccompaniad br numerous rienda from the vicinity of her home fn m i l iu t o l o c a t e i n mm - i n t h e sp r i n g of 186 9.He n r y W a n a b o ug h t a l o t a s t h o n l o o f l o u l l u c h m t h , t h a t y e a r an d e r ec t e d t he hm l d in g n e w Dttcupitd by Joh a n se n ,t h a Im p l e m e n t m m ,a !i |. l. la o ut o f it s pr el en l.lo cn li on a n d l i ve d f o r a n u m b e r o f y u m on th e si lo ol ibn Hi gh sch ool b uil din g In t ho hou se now o ee up urd b y J.l i .Pl at a o n w a t W a s hi n gt o n l u c e t .D i c k ?br o t h e r Il l h a r e fo r a l h o r t t i m e i n e a r l y d a y s u RMLRUADS xr wmz x . Chicqo:-To move one 505 arm;tlJ,0tJomettnqui.r\l 8.5 ei n. up into me treine with no ioanimnth and train erelrl. In addition to modng the 581,~ men in the renduerm),the rel~have been asked tc tnneport 350,~ men nf thenetiunelguudtothdr lag ceinpl. Between Sept. 6 and Sept. 8 the Il roede mm! complete the movement 200,000 men, lbout Nper nent at nel erm. and the ueneportetion the entire fam mustbe oompkted ear in Ootobber. Az the conference of eounelle delenee ol leventeen elelee, held t A. I. Scboger, tice preeident at Pennsylvania lines.eleted that I Jan. I. tn Ava 1,the nilmede he transported moreooel thu: In these period of any previous year. 1% n r d e e Ina h e l d n l .t h e l a l h o d i c t h u n c h , R n . U n d e r w o o d p u n c h i n g t h e u n e r n l s e r m o n t o s c r o w d e d c o u p e - at io n, a nd r n u d l t e d i n t h e u r - l c o l b r R u a . F o r e m l n , o f t h e B a p - ia t ch ur ch a nd W il l ia ms , of t he C hr is - rr church.A l o n ; c on c o u n n of n u t r - ~lfriin fa l l ow e d t h e re m a i n s t o t h e ms t qr y . Th e E n t a r p r i l e i s ob l ig a te d t o H n . B B E V E S R E A C H R e c o i w P R ! C E C H I C A G O Y A R D S Ch ic a go .A u g .21 .- Ch ar le s | o k | t o d | 1 r ¢ l t h a U n i o n 8 l . o u k Y u d | $16 .5 0, n ne w bi lh pr ic e re cor d fo r ca tl e ou t h o ho of.T h e n e w I i g u n I n ce nt s h i g h e r t h m t h e Mo un d 9 u t l h l l s h a d l u ! w e e k . MILITARY onnscumrz on Bl COMES LAW IN CANADA Toronto, Mx 28.-ThuHiiituy -erlpwn blll for the Dominion ofads blcamt a law when it vu si br the gunrnnr pnanl ha n tod Thu bin ana brought from Ottawa vpccili messenger. S U N D A Y M O V I E S D E F E A T E D H u m p . H e b ,A w m _ ( s p ¢ Te l q n m . ) - A p r o p o s a l t o p e r m i t : . d u m o v i n i n H u l i n p . N a b . , I n le a ne d i n l b s c ou n ci i t u ! n ig h t b r vo ls o f n to 2 .Th e q ue st i on w i ll ~ . ab ly b e su bm it te d tn t he p eo pl e fo r r e fe r e n d u m vo n . - ?IF|1'°FlVB MORE MEN CALLFUR EJ(AMlNATloN Fiftytivo mon drnflecl men, fails tngln unlrordarof drurlng tba ! prevlouily ullld Ind ulminld, In been notilied to appear 1-or tionnr.lbac ourthountomnrrmr,: zuday, Sept. l, bythe Imalua ~ bound for examination.It is not\nin\.h.\tldlor\ny of da m,it pus, wil! be cdlgd ior urdeu as It not yu known how many al than Ing cldml far Qnmption with th AnnmoNAL LOCALS The city schools "take up"n a n Monday.. Ksnnard organised e Red Cross chapter Tuesday. '1`hs Blair Canning Company will start wtilnx up com neat week. Prof. Norman Norland arrived in thecity yesterday ready to begin ble year's work ss prtnclosi ol' the High schoot. The omcisl awe of the lethodlst church was in session last night and voted. unsnlmausly to ask for the re turn of Res. w. II.Underwood.as pastor and voted to increase his salary $200 Charlsy Davis and Frank Lots, who were given second lieutensnts commlsf alone at Ft. Snelllnsr, went to the can ton~ent near Des Moines, Iowa, last Tuesday for further military mining before being assigned positions In the service. Unless there are ehsiuvstot of llara and hnocksrs the roads ln and out of Blair, in all directions. are bum.Not adaypasseahut oneur more persons come to this otliee, or ml The Enter prise representative on the street.to complain about the roads near Blair. Will Gibson has secured a Mace as salesmen with the Dnxel Shoe Co., of Omaha and has moved to tht city with his family. I'rank llcilrids taking his household goods down in his biz. new meter truck oll Wednesday.Drexsl's s the biggest ard best retail shoe oon» cern in the west. Pete Tyson reported Monday that the steamboat Elk, ol the DecaturOmaha line got stuck test Sunday evening one ssndbar oppcelte his place, tended with 50,000 feet ol enttonwood lumber which was bdns transported from the mill at Decatur to Omaha for the Illinois Can- ms Rai!madCo.lt for 08 the ber sometime during the night and pro ceeded on its trip to Omaha. liamhsrs from the different churches met at the lethodist church Tuesdayersolng ' and organised a teachers' training class, which will meet once a wreak.A competent instmelaoe wtli he engaged.Those who are teachers lnany of the Sunday school. -. .re Inter- ested ln Sunday school work are asked to meet at the Methodist church Frl- day evening, Sept. 1. Pete Tyson sold 100 bushels ol'his this ysar's winter wheat crop yester day toJerome Bayes,who owns the CoL Pratt fam? southeast of Benning- ton. for seed.Magee had examined in penned the Iollowina account, from her intimate aoqualntanee with deeeaa- ed during a life-time of aaacclatlon. ot her lite and character: "When the body of Nellie (C<lchelln} Nethaway was brought to Blair for burial. lt was a sad home coming for all of the family.The blow vveaeo awlft andsudden that they were un- ahletoglva any acc ount of her life. The funeral waa held from the Metho- dist church at a o'clock Wednea day p. zu. anda large concourse of retativa and friends dlled the church.Sha was the eldest daughter of Urbin and Frank- ie Cachelio,horn ln DeSoto. July 7, IW; was married to Gland Hathaway, Feb. 7,1898.Their Brat little home was at Wahoo, Nela.and from tharethey moved to the little store by the roadside north of Florena. called "For got Store."When they sold out there tbey moved to a farm in DeSoto and nrolnvvd They afterwards boughtthe 40 acre farm on which they lived at tbe time of her death. "Besldea her husband, ahe leavea har aged parentl,llve ele te ra ard one brother, namely: Maude Bad gerovr, of Florence, Daisy Bel-ding, ol' Omaha, Goldie Cachelln,Omaha, Ads Dalhey,Omaha,Lizzie Cachelln.at home, and Ed. Cachelin, of DeSoto. "Her audden death has told bcavily on her bereaved relatives.Nellie had not an enemy but many, many friends. She was a moat loving companion anda christian woman, pure aa a lilly and no one will be more mlead thru eheby all.Everybody was welcome tohePhorne; it any were blunt ahe nsjoicad with them, and il' ill aorrew. she aympathlled.She vraa a most loving daughter,her zreatest desire wastobeueefodto God and to those ilimt har.She never neglected her home but ehe area never too busy to help others.Such a beautiful charact- er la rarely found.The bereft family have the sympathy od many frlende as well aa the writer. "Urbln Cachelln, father of the de- oeaaed,ieau oldsettlecandacivilwar veteran; he fought and helped to heehte negro gaps. that has now brought eovrevl' and ine: In hlajotlarlrl step; He was at Wood, S. D. on a claim that vvna awarded him by Unch Sam,and reeelred a telegram that 'Nellie had met with an accident;come immed iately."Upon rllc h ln l Omaha hla dnt dnqulry waa,'how i.s Nellie? Daughter aaid.'Fatlxer,dldn't you read the papenaon the tralnl'He re plied 'I didn't bave my glaasea.'Hia grief weeequal to that of the husband and family which you ali witnessed." Hom & Stenoeld In a ahop on the lot where the poetom ce atendl.He hee been engezcd in mining operetlone ln Aleeke for the part twelve yeere and p.revlou|lilthet time wee in Peru end other South American oountriee.He ie making a tour,reechlng acroea the country to Nova Scotia, vlaltlog broth an and eleten lbum he hed not I-een for many yeare. Public Accountant McConnell te e here laat week it ia reported,|o{n| through the recozde of the reoelpte and expenditurea ol the board ol drrectore ol the Blair echool dletdct end checkin; them up.Woul»dn't it be ber.- ter for the texpeycre to elect men to lone on the echool hoervd who are cap-able of keeping uma records eo that e committee of the hoard could tell fromthe records ee kept, at a curaory ex- amination. erbelher the lcbool funde were properly accounted for?The proceee of keeping these records 1| very elmple.Farmera who make no pretense aa bookkeepera,have never had any training in eccoontlny, eerve on aohool dietrlct boerde year alter year and never incur the expense to the tupeyere ol their dialrletl of em- ploying e paid eccountenttoeeéertellz erhet becomoa of the tazmonoy.Bosimple a transaction ee debltlng all money received, end what lt wee re- ceived for,end c rdtlng ellmoney oiehureed, end for what purpoee, oofht nottoreqnulre the aorvicee of e peld accountant to nntengle.It memhere of the board of education are not com- petent to report on the condltione of the dueecee they ehould not be tlaeh. lt'e pretty poor hoalneee to electmen to public offce and emhknr a high. prloed man towatch them to make acre they an capable and boneet inthe conduct oi hualneee of tbeotlleeto whlrh they are choeen. A rwne Ireeh mlleh col for eele.2t-t!Fun Buoeort. hire. T. C. Hilton, the milllner, re- turned Sunday morning from Chicagowhere aho had spent eevereLdeye in studying the neweat deeigna in mil- iloery and cerefully selecting her line of on millinerr-u r i :i!ton'e jueg-ment ilong these »....€ the Boon me leet appeal and ahe hal lali in the liobblele Hoa ur fall twill .thet hae been ahown in thle city in many a dey. Much of her foods are already hereand more ere ll'li\"ln2 daily.Her pa- tron.: will be better eatlehed thla year tlpn ever before when they eee what she hes in etora for them. .CARI) OF THANKS We wiah to thank the malfy frleode and neighbon. and eepecielly the Roy- al Neighbore lodge and uma who een; ee well ea llmle lho :cnt Boeera and furnished can for the funeral of our deer wife and mother.Eerl Dixon and Family. F O R S A L E I wilh to eel! mv houae in which 1 live (corner Grant end Welker Ave)without the lot and will receive hide up to Saturday evening Sep't lat.I t is one of the beat bulll. houeoe ln Blair and can eerily be moved but it is teo large for my uae.I reeerve the Hght to reject any end.ell hide. Both Phonea 30-tf.John R. Aye. (eredfor eele end pronounced Pete*e superior to any be hed seen.He psld Pete $215 00 for the loo bushels endtook it evvsy er one Iced in e big euw me r . At the lnqoeet held les! Pride; in in veslilsle the sccident by which lsrie Ronk. the young led; from Bencrolt. who lost her llfe et the rellroed cross ang neer the Sleder place, after hesr inz the evidence of those survivors present eccompsnylnf the dsceeeed when the accident occurred. e verdict vrse returned holding the train crew blameless of eny negligence. ldrs. A. E. Sheldon, of Lincoln,will edrlrese the ledses of Blslr st the opera house on Ssturdey, Rally Dey,Sept. 1, st 3:00 o'clock p. rn.This lssiso "Taz Dey" for l.heWornsn'e Cummin tee of the Council of Defense of Wash ington County.Mrs.Sheldon is well posted on the srbrk of the Council of Defense end will prove herself to he en entertaining end instructive speeker. Heneger Christensen,of the Fer- cnare' Cooperative Union, le building e sobsuntlsd business ln the eele of eeri cultorsl implements end form machin ergof ell delwpliom. Ile hee sold quite s number of termtractors, though he got into the gems Isle, end much other _B | . A l R ' s c o . F G O E S s c u m L u t S l t u r d a y r r a a e m o m e n t o u s o c - ca si on t o Bl ai r.Th e sons o f m a n y Bl ai r p a re n ts .t h e hu s b a nd s , h ro t h e n s w e e t h e a r t :a n d re l a ti ve s o f m a n y ot h e r B l a ir 1 > °° v1 ° w e r e w i n d t o p a r t wi th t h ei r lo ved o ne s , me mb e rs o !C o . F w h e n t h e y w e r e or d e r e d t o N e w Mex ico , p erh ap s n eve r t o s ee a n d e m or a e e t h e m : g a i n w h e n th i s fa r e w e i l u s e u i d .The a er lo ul e ld o of t h e w e r wa n br ou gh t h om ei to th em i n t hi s pa rl - ln g as n e ve r be for e an d t e e n d i m m e d the e ye s of m an y a lto ll d co un te na nc e. No t l eh n l l n i n for m a t io n o f th e e x ac t ti m e o f th e i r l e avi n g n u pu b l ic l y m a d e k n o w n u n t i l t h e m o r n i n ; o f r p m d e - pa r tu r e e o t ha t n o p r o p e r re co gn it io n of th e e ven t c o ul d b e ar r a n g e d .Th e G. A . R . a n d W . R . C . ou a e d t he i l o r t l ar ou nd a nd g ot a n m e n ;u co ul d b e re ac he d w ho for m ed i n l ln e an d m er ch - ed an tha Fa ilroad st at io n.he a de d b l th e B l ai r ba n d. fol l ow e d b y me m b e r s of C o. F to t a ke t he 11 :1 5 t ra in fo r th e so u th . W o r d fr o m D e m i n g ,N . i l . ,th e i r d e l t l n n t l o n t h a n t h e y l v i n t o c a m p s i d l n l n i n g l i t h a t t h e y a n l r e d n fe l y o n W e d n e l d l y a n d : e r e i n g o o d h e l l t h an d ep l ri tl . ménnsus NOW ill BELGIUM Ge r m an C hs n c gl l o r A r ri ve s i n B r u su l s to i rw n x tg a t o C o nd l t lo n o -R e c ol vo o F l n d e r s C o u n c i l . A m u h n ¥ n m . A u s . 3 1 . - Th e o n l n ! i n l ¥ r | | w I n n f th o fh m a n n chan cell or, Dr . ( 3 o n r |: M l c i u w ll s , fo r th e p u m o a o n !;:nl1s:r1n|:In fo r m a t i o n r r g n r d i a g m n d l l l n n s t n Be l x l u m , i s r e p o r t e d In sn l lc rl ln t eh gr am .'P ho c ha nc el lo r re nl vod m en a b er s o f th o co n od ! of F la n - da nl . 5 . - . _- - . - .u. s . um TA KE S ao GE RMANS Allen Blount Wlna French Croco and Pnlrn for Heroic Fiat an ihlVldun Front.. Paris Auf-31.--Allen mount. nonnl' Zllchnrd Mount of Bl. Louis, Mo.. "ho jnlnwl ilu* fori*l|{¥\ ivdnn In April,has written In his father that he has tm-u nrrmowl for 1110 vm cron mnpalm fnr lalzlnz 30 prisoners dngle- hnnllod ln the fighting at Verdun.Hewas \\0l.lhrll~ll xilghtiy In the hand. THE TEACHERS' |NS"l'l'|'UTI3 Tha teachen of the county are at- nnding county lnltituh at the hilhschool building hen in Blair this week, around four:cone hivlng en rolled their names.The fsultomarg institute pro- gfzm il being followed Surat. Wnter- hmne, of tba Fremont. achoals,tr u han Tuusday und dslinred an nddren no am tcachan.Other spake:1 and lecturers are scheduled to deliver ad- dresses.2? I. w. w.'s naewfmésrau Ali eg ed A q l t u o r a T a k a n F r o m Tr g l n a n s p o k a n e , w a s h . - H o l d a s l d l i i t a r y P r l m n e n . Sp ok an e W a sh . , A ux .Ill .-'£'\ ¥en ty~ n e w n n w n .th i u l n j n r i l y o f t h e m a l - 1¢1 :¢ \'I in ln * I. w . w . ag it nt orr . ar e Ln jn il h e r o n n r m l r r n l ' M n j n r W l l k l l i I. l'hc 5 \u \ re tn l cr n fr o m a i m l n a n l t a I I PIONEBRS AND OLD srsrn ERS An sdvutinment of tha Washington county Pioneen and Old Sattlen nn- nnli mtelinl. £0 bt held ln Blair on the max of nlxt month, nppean in another placo in this iuua of Tha Enterprise. This Ll to be n Home Coming Reunion lor lhcte who have mond url! from tha county u null an n Lima of enjoy- day Int letk ha told two gn enginel, a mlky plow, A farm wqcn. ew., atc..which nln'r. so had for 5 starter. Pete Jensen hu recovered from the etlecu of bil political defeat int fall,which hid him up lll winter and la into the spring, and il now ulin lng Frank Ilrou agnln in the nuctioneer- ing gums.The total aclipou of Pe!el uplntionn at Int h!l'| election, when he felt io cnckauru of a brilliantlace-lu and pomiéifs future,I n n bodybios'to Pete that came nur Gniahing his urrntid career. Monday and gave en nddren at the tuchen' institute which ia in session ut the High school building um week. Lobeck hu! evidently overlooked the het. that the school :norms will not bl entitled Lo | vote at ness. yesn'| elec tion, by reason of the fullng ol the rel- orendum petition on the noting: queltion.And prohibition knocked the . A 10 8i i 1 M EE +10€ se67 191414142as 444546474a49 1?/$525 is1215*uma 6 82168 1565747 1157953 14 151322 3064862 1065319 18 99128 1% %44se *i_.w wa 60 68588 1051962845%sg sms xo 1535455 56 so 57 57 Fr. 1 Fr. 21 55; 37 21 ug.s m 9 52530 32459 3259 38917 38917 w w 4864375143 164535 a s m1575 'un 14 14 1a 1a 14 11.3 8% 505.00.350.00 875.00340.00 1052.001865.00750.00 Doug..sa xééé v I On motion the foilowing hills were aiiowed and drawn for the same: HenryP.Hansen,Ma m.gingPoo rFa rm............$ L._ ? ra nks ,Ro a dW o y k,................. August,Prahm,haulmg,.. August Fra.hm,Rpa dWork,.... August F1-ahm, Road work, gicwa Qugiels, roagl work, . ... orders 36.00 41.50 6.00 47.25 123.70 1.0065.20 65.50 4725 100.00 19.25 10.00 9.00 8.00 24.75 81.0531.50 132.50 10.00 /f\ lhdgemw, Superintendent.' Prenchinl at ll a. m. nd 7:30 p. ln.J. W . lorgnn wi!!punch Sandi: morn mr g g1 Flrxi Chrlullu Church Bible ScboqI_ at 10 l.rn. Samuel Johns, Supuinnndent., Divini vronhlp at u |. ln. Evlnigg vronlnp ll 8 p. rn.\ Prayer meeting Wednttduy evening at B. Strawn by the pastor on Sunday :naming un "Tho I'ear of Death." Short summer evening aaniec.Brin! niclrnl on the tenrhmfl of Jasul, £op»ie, "Fnilh in Gad." All aru vrclcomr. John B. Williams, lliniltor. The M. E. Church Sundry School el. I0 n. m., Dr. lead, euperintepdent. Epvrorlh League e£?,p.m.,CoySlel.ee,'prerldent. Homin;worship at i l o'c°0¢kevening at 8. Preyer meeting Wdneedu erenirg Tne fourth quarterly conference wil! be heid on Saturday evening of this week. at which Dr. U. G. Brown will preside.It ie eemeetly hoped that :very member of the ofliclel baud will he present ard the meeting ie open toall members of the church. Subject for Epworlh League Sunday evening, August. 26,"Ec ho lleetirie for Summer Inetituie or convention." Leednr, Iole Seppendeld. W. H. Underwood.Pastor, Baptist Church am- Reguler eervlcee Surdey moral: lr Bible School at I0, preechlng et ll, and in the evening B. Y. P. U. at 1, preach- ing el. 5. Preyer meeting Wednesday evening. Chair preetlce at the churrh Seine da; evenings. The subject for Sunday morning ie "The Lon: Chrle£;" end for evening, ' The Mclelge of lust. end Hey." Nut *Nodnudey evening le the ree- uler lime for onr ennumi bueinue meeting and the election of af licen.lt le important that every member be present.In this meeting era are ell on equal footing.Every member meg hue e voice ln the com:- tile and e vote on every measure. The ;nbic ie mrdieily invited losll our lervic-ee. C. H. Foreman, Penne. ~,Q- Q_aa ,t ~ 7 ` ¥ E |j f § _ f ' .-T 1 "4.15 [.»\ , ; _ ; ,':.:_., What lo De When "Gui-oil" While Tzlkilg Le! the person wht! mndathe irisphonl Cllll nal lh l operntnr to re-¢-smb1||},-u;g_tents:cuon,always,when"vulod." It "cut-ot!" whllo lolophomlag. "hen you did not makethu call but wen caliul byl-Omeonc claw, han; up yourreceiverpromptlyandmaltunlll you we culled again. 1: ron keep your reccherQU ilu: hook after you huhbeen ,"cu!-elf". your line willtens"buss"und be an ro-ported lu nnrono trying tonl! 5ou. lf. lflor y ou made a ull,a "vutoff'ocean and lk ! oporamr s n r :"Humber,plvule." my. far example, "1nnled 450 and vu cut-ol." #~ 4.\"\` I I L 3 ; \"n 5 1. ' I \ § Henry Hanufik, raid €€°¥'k§&'2.°F,,¥9l-*:1fiv- road Wol:k,12.00zreu nngeroaumer, roan work,~6.00Anto nT.Kruse ,roo dwork,~..2.00 J.B.8tr1ok1ett,roaddragging,..38.38 JoneeBros.,m$Jkfor thepoor,........... ~4.88R.P. Rumu.ssen,ooncrete bridge work,....176.00 Booty Co ntra cti ng Gompe ny, bri dge work. ~1511.88 Otto Voss,roaddregglng,~~ 15.00 FrankWo1I,roadwork,~93.00 Wilson Re-inforced concrete Oo., oonorete bridgework,377000 Wilson Re-inforoed Gonorete Go., Uonoreto Bridge Work ~ Wilson Re-inforoed Concrete Uo., Uonaete work . . F. J. Wentworth, freight and dray, . . . . . . . . . . . . Henry Wulf, rom! dragging, Fred Waikenhorst, road work, . . . . . James W&11ace,rosddrn.gg'ing .. ole umwa rri clgro adwo rk,..................A. N. Un t h a n k , p a . i n t i n g B 1 k h o r n b r i d g e , ~ R. P. Rasmussen, concrete wing at 'I'zip1ette71=. .... . L . P . S k o v , s a n d d e l i \ ' e r e d , ~ ~ £ t n y S t r l o k . 1 e t t , r o a . d w o r k , ~ . . . . U.M.8 pike r,roa dwo rk,.....~Pa u1 8 p r1 o l c , ro a . dw o r k, ~ J . W m.No h r e n be rg , ro e d wo r k, ~ . ...S . H . N e i ! ` , r o a d w o r k , ~~ . . . . nloQu|.n*ie Lb'r and Goal Co., coalfor oourt house, .. S t a n l e y M a . r s h , r o a . d w o r k , ~AlbertLuenlnghoener,roadwork... Sdhlenk1ng,roa.d.work, o. J. Boekmunsupphes for thepoor, Ove T. Anderson, :tam a, express and freight, . . .G i t y o f B L | . i r , Z 1 e o t r i o Y i g h t s , ~ Franklhrte r workon ero n e w o r m . . . . ' ; § . = . : . ; : : ~ . ° . °. 211 Booty Uontrecting Company, bridge work, .... J. Mueller, sup lies for the poor, . . . . . .. . . .BestyGontrect£ngCo.,bridgework, Booty Contracting Gompmy, bridge work, ~ Boa.tyGontraot1ugoo ...................... 3770.00 982.20 2.8801s.:o 12.00 22.5078.50 oeooo 382.50......47.25 22.00 13.00 19.00 14.503.00 543.95 8.00 12.00 14.002.85 .......6.06 5.50 24.60 8.00 359.30 2.40 490.00 84.00 490.00 fi n~ul n *r u n - 1nesota Lake for a good rest, good fishing and good ac~ commodations.W Hay Fever L Upper Wisconsin Lakes and the Chequameon Bay District of Lake Superior o fer relief from Hay Fever. Our Outing Folder will tell you about resorts and charges-along the é ~|5 I l | . z- I i nl'Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapors & Umaha Ry. q_ s. o. ns| .rM/w. Altlll, Blllr. Nebrukl. H M ...f....-.-u ¢ ¢ ; .u a r I . } f \ K \ | l § | n e u ! T r a f f i c M a n a g e rma i a. n. MICRAH.General Puxenger Ann! Sl. Pnul. Minn. s ~