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coRREsPoNnENcE
Thuraday had the mllfortuna to lou
his new car whichho hu hid only
about twu lreoka.Ha laft It stand on
the throat a (ow minutes while bl want
into | alOn and when ha raturoad tblcu ana gona.x
Will Cra_mar, ol' Benaon. was calling
ol friends and ralatlves henIonday.
HrandHn .llln ry mms dt and
Wm. Jansonlof t. forSouthDakota
by auto. Mo|1daf Morning.
Leonard Nickels, wife and family, of
Henman, spent lut wack at the home
of W m. Jlnvn.
Htary Ott and alltaf, Ulihn, look In
auto trip to Emerson Saturday. return
ingTucndayacoompanitdbytheir
brotheg. Herman. who la now employod
st the lionninglon Stats bank.
Tim Ohrt rotehred ordara to report
xt Omaha Wadnndsy, Sept. 5.
x a n m m o
s¢p1,¢¢b¢r as, 1911.
Yin had :good rain int night and
body is happy.
ln. Haier wont. to Blrir on Tlzrldny
In :wr aural days.She isquita
IJ.
On Sunday srhila Johnllhoadua was
1¢\h'°"¢*= our tovm they hui the
.Koruna an suiko Fulton llcCw:ken
nu uaclr ur. . Ha ani) lieu! 45 min
us. Th! county attorney. lr. liencke~ Sheri!! ilchnnn,andDr. 1.ur||¢»
ut In nhl# ard ampnmllc d n jury
tellers: L. E. and Marlon Wnrd, E.
Halma, Nick Cook. Rohm Denton,
~ John Rosenbaum.Set the dale ol
Supl.. 5,| t}0\.m.Fheuid
U, hand that Yuiton llcilrlcken cams
hh dulb from lnjuriet sustained bs
struck on Slpt, 2nd, l9Z|» with l
automotdhnamedbyJohn
honda and drhfm br his wife ln.
~en.'Injury ands um rho uma
anpun!! accidentaland plan no
llmu on :uber Johnilboldcn or his
In :ur and uccidsnt.
ln. Hc Crl¢lln was lo shocked bs
:sealant that hir llla In despair!!
r hm or darn days but ia some mv.
rll um wr iting nndwe hope the
Ill won rscovir.
'Ibn coopualivo stare budding ls/up
s me rw! cm.
TM c ooperative graln mdlumber
~myany an building A new bricken
lm bwn Im their new10horn gs:
ms.
'fan Avvkbr building in nnring oem
hnon and will won tn under cuvur
'1¢i¢m¢z»mg in this neckolthe
in anrly done with a good ar|:=r0.Thul. Gunn threnbod mn. | the
a 50% of can that avenged 96bu.
IM acrebut the avlrqi ol mu' 1:1tizrnrtllairorialutuintlbun.Corn
looting Ana :nd isrunninga nes
su Jack Frost. tbl com bting about
o#a kabehindI n ty u r .
Clark O'Hanlou and FrankDoienl
~dsud al alwrnlyl at the inquest- Wadnlday.-
Fulton lcfinckenwal hurried on
yfromLhakumsndI LE..
rch,Rev.la r d !ofllciulng.ll.
ra a nd ds; for Grandma licilrnckan.
ua pnpuing n tpoc laldirmsr
?ull.nn 'bln wand ol the xccident
.Ya aalbs txundt his aympa
y in the lamily ln this hour of their
nln ma n t._
e Mo 2 oxoeoeowioeooooo 9004*
Joan l.0TllROP
ATTORNE Y A T L A W
l'f\|.'lI»0i n s m .m lr a w
Couric.
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Omer un Walluerlvenue. PintHoir Smith of Cnr Hell.
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ARLIN c m N.
Miss Clara Johnson lef tSundeyfor
Gretna where she in to teach the com-
ing yur.
hliu lineal Fan returned to Orna-
he llondsyto attend[login College
:gain af ter | uclllon. 7
Hr.andMrs. T.J.lh nh alle nd
daughter, Beulah,moved to Fremont
Manley.iir. Munhlil hu belnoee-tion foramen here for mme timerHe
will have chafka of the rlbuildin| of
the yards at Fremont.
Min Mary Marshall Ielt 'Dunday £91
Lincoln where an um attend school. `
Mn A. E. lluhford end Hn.h e d
i'luil1er entertained the Young Ladies'
Knnslngton Wednesday evening.They
expecttotlkeupmme Red Omit
work now.Thin!!the d nt ma ting
slum spnng.
Rev. J.D.Hgmme l In plie d £0
Renaud Tuelday m prelch the Iuneral
ittmon of I". McCrlcken.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. llanhnll hue n
CH URCHNOTES
Mn. T. C. Iiilton, the milliner, ra-
mmed Sunday morning from Chicago
when she had spent neveral days in
studying the newest designs in mit-
linery and carefully selecting her lineof full millimry.Mn. Hiltmfs Swin-
menl. :long theie Eine: is the court of
last append and :he hu laid in the
nnbbieat line of fall goods that hu
mo rnng.9
ln the evening B. Y. P. U. at 1, preach
r=z at E.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening.
Choir practice at lhe ehurrh Satur-
-lay evenings.
The subject for Sundaymorning as
"0=¥rmoma,"andforearening"The
Efflelency Tal."The topic for the
Young People ia "A Lesson About Ex
cuses."Ex. {:l.17.
The service Sundaymorning iaol
rilalinzereatto every Christian.The
pastor personally requests :hatevury
member be present.
Tueaday morning,Sept. -l, represen-
uslves and pastors from moat ol lhe
rhurcheaof ourAssociationmel. in
vuuneil ab our church and after exami
nation of the candidate, Brother Gus
lav Melaaner, recommended his ordinarion, 1|.hlchtook plaos in thealter
noon.Rev. J. G. Balale, of Fremont.
arasthemoderator andHi llFn ntei
Smith, of Blair, secretary.
The program aa canled out IolloslszInvocation, Rev. M.G.Bentleyol
ljreolraler, Oregon.g
Hymn, Audience.
Scripture, Re' B. al. Osinzs, River-
side.
Prayor,Rev.George Smith,lIer~
man.Duet. Misa Gladys Moore andRev.
P. A. Slucton..
Ordinatlon sermon,Dr.De Larme.
Omaha..Charge zo the candidate, Rer. 3, B.
Tait. Omaha."
Onlinalion Prayer, Rev. C. H. Fore
man. Blair.
Hymn, Audience.
Benedletion, Rev. Gustav A. Heise-
ner, Blair.
The public ia cordially lnvited to all
our services.
C. M. Foreman, Pastor.
Py url: n
Wa Ullh to remind all that than ue
regular lenien at thePresbyterianchurch.Sabbath School at10 a. na..Mrs.iisdgcmgr. Superintendent.
Baptist Church Nolan
Regulsr servicesSundaymorning
Fl r st C h r i sti a n C h u r c hBi b l eSch ooln l10|rn . s . . , L . =
lo b nl , Su p e ri n te n d en t .
D i vi n e w o n h l p a t l l 1 . m .
Even i ng ur o nl u p a t B p . m .
P a y e r m e e t i n g W e d n e s d a ye ve n i n g
ml 2.
Al l l r u we l c o m e .
Jo h n B. W i ll i a m s . h l i ni s t m .
ThaM. 8. Church
Sunday Srhool at 10 a. ln., Dr. Iludsuperintendenta
EpwonhLeague at7, p. m.,CvsStates, pruident.
Morningworshipatlkdclock
eening at 8.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
W. ll. Underwood.
'~Pastor
Telephone Traffzc
.in Pam and lar
Purchase ot army suppliesthe mobitlmtlon of *NGN
and :hc llnnllc war preparationshavenecessitated an
unusually large number of loco: and Ion; distance telo-phoao edu.
We are handling 30 per cent more long dmanca rails
than an md before the war begun, andh e n :demand:
have been :nude upon uc by the government Inr 1elvl»hoU°
equipment. and for trained men for we army dgnal comm
~ HIn this timeoflhnnnt1ons greatest
~need you cnn"dnyourblt" by swag
oniy for eqnlpmvllt you mum: burn and
by mlklng only auch local md lon; au-
tnnee calls as are absolutely uecalary.
Dnlrcounur
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NEBRASKA TELEPHONEoo.
N E E DT oT E A C HI TI NO U R
S C H O O L S
1Y c r k D e m o c r n l ]
Il t he p r es e n tge n e r at i o nh a dbe e n
gi ve n ie s: o f La ti n a nd G re ek a nd m or e
. I.
t.. .~,__,
eivil government while attending our
public sehools and universities;il' it
had been given more instruction in thedutiee ot citizenship and leu alleged
tnlormltion as to hcl me make l living
without 'stork-in abort. ir our educa-
uuml system had been fitting our boys
end girl.: for real citizenship lnlteld oi
untlttirng them for the work-|dey prob-
legnl of every day 1110,the country
might not todaybe confrontedwith
some of lu most nppaling probléma.
It il not uaumlng tu-u muchto n y
um out at every ten youngmenmu
women who graduated from Nebraska
nigh letmoh tut sw. eight are as ig-
H. OL~RMANN
Larsen 81ERWCE
JacobsonTome;
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OurServiceIsYourInsuranceTryIt!~
That'sihe Only test.Usethephone-come~
ir;-for vulczinizing, tire repair,readjustments, ~
quickservice,newparts-advice-anything,~
When yea are fied up, stalled,losing money-~
let us help.Weil take ol! our coats andgotoyourieb~
because service is our business builder.~
Re me mbe r- -» we ha v e t heexperie nc e,
the deaire to serve.Use itand then~
you will corpe again.~
The Largest and 0ldest Exclusive
Jewdlry Store in the City.
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Ibe en s h ow n i n th i s ci t y in ma ny a de y
M u c h o f h e r g o o d s a r e d r e a d ! h e.
un c ! m o re ar e ar r i vi n g d a il y .H e r p e
t m n s w i l l b e b e t t e r " l i s h e d t h i s y
t h a n e ve r b e fo r e w h e n t h e y s e e w h a
d u e h u i n s t o r e I o r t h e m .
F o r w a g o n s . 'm n b o x e sa n dl u g
to o ls ,seal h eF a r m e r s 'C o o p e n t l r
U n i o n .2 7 I
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
Chnrhy Clm°K°l\. ol Hanna, hu I THE ENTERPRISE A|.L|éf|l|'|1-:tuned mm Chican when ha took
;eoun¢£nuu¢1lonc|.r|'ng|¢||cb0d
w h e n mo y n a a l n b e u m u u a h e r
yrolnllom an taught, andunow
open for eafngummu.Hsmme
down from uw und: y esterday vim
l load of ned what w have It cluncd
ihmugh Ay eBrothc n' mum: gnin
separator. whlh ukes everything in
thuI l l u ho lwu dMed:Indnll
nw: - um o ut a n, u mm; n othi ng
uuv. nu vlummr. havent In-rrleu or
Lho gain.
The uvenmonth! ddtwin hnlny
boy of Mr. and Mu. Lnlaysua Ducro'a m me Thu nd nym.m m u e
;\\
ons vu well und huny lt bedxkme
Wodnndny night but vu uksn vio-
xenuy HI about clowno'clock.Aphym-in vu" l m.mxxnme
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GENE RAL A N D L OC A L NEW S A N D coMm a:NT
No.asBLAIR. W ASHINGTON COUNTY. NEBRASKA. SEPTEMBER 14,1917VOL. XX ImbSunday I - . . . _ .. . .- . .. . .- .
ADDTHONAL LOCALS
Bd. Roueh hae bought the Lybarger
barber shop.
*ln Woroena'Reglatratlon Day u s
women regiatered at Fort Calhoun.
"Ill" Clerk and "J i m"Stapleton,
of Craig, and Shed!! Ran Snenlleld and
John Uheret, of Tekemah, were other
former Washington county and Blair
pepolo :net on the ground;
Hill Emma leeenrvy, of Fremont. a
fo l Blair teacher whoee mother
and deter etlll reeido here was another
former Blalrite who declared ehe lraa
having the beet time of her life, rneot
ing oirltime friende.
Jake Broea e-old a 1:0 acre Hurt
county Iarm to "Boc k"Ryan the
other day.The place is located about
eeren mile! northwest of Takemah and
looked eo good at the price asked that"Burk" grabbed it p. d. q.
Perry Blackwood, e pioneer reaident
of Fort Clihoun and a civil wer eel.er~
an.died at the Soldlar'e Home at
Leaednworth laat Wedneeday,the
!2th init. and the body erae brought to
hte old home for burial where funeral
eervlee will he bold today.
Earl Staneald and wifi,and llre.
Julia Zimmerman (used to be Julie
Reed) and aon,and Will Newell, all
except young Hester Zimmerman, now
pretty near e elx footer,natlree of
Blair, vrene at yeeterdefe reunion, and
gladto be there where they met eo
many frlenda of their youthful deye
Report came to Blair the fl:ht of the
rreek that Ure. Roy Baxter had died
at the home on the farm northleel. of
Bldr on Monday a. nt. alter a prolong-
ed llloeee with tuberooloela.Har h u-»~and e. fue year old daughter
nt the lore and election and ten=-$3="l»- of wife and mother.Funeral
eerriee Ill held at Roee Hill Thuraday
at 2 p. rn.
Charley Selleck made hia annual pll-
griorage to attend the reunion yeater-
dly to med. hll pioneer and oldtlme
Weehington county Irlemdl,or whom
rhewrlterleproud to be reckonedae
one.He and llni Bullock and .their
daughter, llre. Ollie Berg,leave to
morrow for an extended eeetern tour,
taking in Weehington,D.G.,NewYork City andemlogup in a visit to
Hr. Se old home, the piano of ble na
tivity, in Connecticut. on the Atlantic
cout,where they will rometln for a
time.
Enroute to Omaha laet Sunday p. rn.
with the llc ileen funeral cortege,
Frank Izlroee had an auto ttpeet iron:
s m i i s l e l r r f E ? f ` s n '
I
neun on Ponnan human.
AWARDED MANY PRIZES
AT STATE FAIR
By courtly ol Rapraacntatlra A
bar! H. Hitler, Tha Entarprira ta In
Iithpubliahlng a Hat of U10 an~
numaroua prizes auardad llaaara. :
w. Stararl. A Bon an tha ~
Stall rm- hold hat. look, On
Pollad Durham :attic aahibltod at t
groataat (air crar hold ln tha atatlt.ouonah¢ldtn tliaantlrot
r. llltaria agraduata of tha Sta
Agricnlturad Uoltaga ot Nohtalkl
compliant to paaa upon tha madtl
Iira atoek lxhibitl which bo ably
ln the following commlnt on tha a
to Stewart a son. Il folloil:
S. W. Stawart £ Son, who aahlblt
tnalr ll!!! hard of Polkd Durham:
tha Nabraaka Bum Fair la at
van particularly fortunata in canyiodprlna.lna.\lt.bly{a£bcradtI
ribbons.Thdr bil hard bull. HI!
Lavandar,won Mit in hlaelalaof
nan and our, araa Senior Cham
o l Ut!older all-It and mu : G
Champion of all tha bull da-llll.
arlnningtbalutprixaha hadto
pata against abul!thatwon Gna
Cfnampionlttlp at tho Iowa mu I
this yaar.Jul than oattla ara o f S ma r t
8oo'a wa nilhl and rar me.titaycanbacioubl prondof their
oompiiahmantl.ary i n paopla
Washington Nant.) nah!! that
lntt1al.rmtd|tt.haraiaonaof thaherds otPol.lad Durham! so ba tau
in the ont3r¢Unlted Statll.Thi hard bfill. Boyd Lavandar, il
nmarltabia apaclpan of his kind ani!
ananlmal shatiumzy guat. Not
did bl will nm and ¢hlm|>5°\=l-hlvl
himaalt but ons of bk anna won Grit
tbl bull an dal!at hh 612|
tm ownad and an tad by H
WUIDD. won £1at In hdfar wi el
An Hold butt ia ooo that tranami
tba IW! ,quaiitag pf htmaolt QI
progeny, and tbl! bolt ooai that rn
tlllking manner.rThe following ii a tht of FHM! I~
Iaf. an bull 3 yaara and orar.
Senior Champion in urtior bull a
Grand Champion in all bull cllaaaa.
lat on Junior btill ea".
2nd on Senior bull Cl".
3nd on Junior yearling bull.
2nd on Senior hcifar edt.
3nd on 3 your ok! cow.
Ztrd on Junior halfar calf.
ith on baifar 2 gears and undo: 3.
ith on Senior hcilar calf.
un on Junior haifar call.
bib on Senior swdlna haifar rdf.
lat on prudura ol cow.
lat on cal! bard.
2nd an and herd.
3nd on nun: bud.
3rd on rail hard.
3rd on gat of alto.
Summary of prima.
1 Grand Champion.
1 Senior Champion.
6 Firsts.
3 Seconds.
a Thirda.
a Fourthl.
1 Filth.
Injury,except to hu pocket hook.
While on e high grade this side of
Fiennes he leaned :wer to the of! side
o! his cur to Iook at h ll front tire.
lhich he thought hui a puncture. hold»
ing the ateedng wheei with his ieft
hand Thmking he sua a little 100
oloeo lo the edge be gave the wheel a
tuiet, the wrong wny. and the car :hot
down over the bank, zu feet or more
turning over.The winshieid and top
saved him fmmi injury but Ihe ear was
bulky :muted up.He book Sl. to Om
nhl and traded it for e new one.
Accompanied by his eldat aonsliort
Grover drove his new Ford cu down to
Omaha lut 'Dundas end parked it etSeventeenth md Dodge eueen while
he attended to some bulinell.When
he returned ahortly efterunrda the
c arwugone.ilereperted it to the
po}ice station and e motorcycle omeer
started in eeerch of it and later found
it abandoned in e patch of corn on auunt lot neu Ftorenee.The ollieer
had :hunch that the thiel would re
turn for it before morning and set a
witch on it.Be un relrended for bil
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George A. Boll Writes Fm
fm Snelling
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TELL5 EXPERIENCE AND oa-
senvnzons iN ARNYTRAI NING C AMP
The editor in in receipt of e penonnl
letter from lr. George A. Doll, who to
in the second umcen taining camp atFort Snelling, and takes the liberty of
publishing herewith no much of lt l l
will be ot interest tu bla may Wuh-
ington county Irlaude and public lu
general, nl lollolrlz
To L . F . mlm. En.
Blair, Nebr:
Us Deer ilr. Hilton:-Tbey an armking ue like sixty and
l'm putwg in from 5:30 until n p.m. every day.Competition ll vor!
keen, ma being handicapped by hi er
perience and e severe cue of hey leur,
I'll be thankful if I een land l. 2nd [kgs
tenmva eommluien. They admit pull:
ingunberder thmntbeydldthe min in
the int camp.In het they hed an
wading at drills the third day that the
hut eemp men dia not get to until the
tepth dey.l'd like the lurk were It
not for my hay fever, but lt certainly
ishellnottobe|.llo1rHtou| eel:;nd»
kerchief without permluaion of the
m m u y q olheer.
Gertmdl E. Chamber:
Cora H. Beard
Wil!OlhrmannJohn H Hehrtnl
J.Ly onn
Rico Arnold
Boland G. Allen
Nels JacksonEmtlll Amdd
Lydia Lippincott
John Hovendick
Sam w. Stewart
Mrs. J. II. Jensen
L. I... Justice
H. H. Jacob:
Hn. win FaberRandal! Sunheld
h1ra.Ehm1na Chwum
L . w . u m
Henrietu Linden
Arthur H. Luth
Nellie Cheely
Henry C. Jensen
Herman liiindt
Hrs. Amelia Klindt
E|Lh¢rll|:iaJeuaon
Mn. Roos Sehwk
w. H. Rosenbaum
J. B. Adlml
Mrs. J. B. Adams
John Golurd
lilrry Blaco
Minnie Van HunW. B. Mlzill
I l u p r c t Lippincott
Mn. Ove 'r. Andenon
Ove T. Anderson
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lmportat Notice to Regis-
m m
WC' nl Dlltriel Board I'or Dlvillon
No. 1. District ul' the Suu af Ne|>I'll-
in, Court House, Omaha, Nehnska.
Thla lm from the dale of ill poul-
i n lu l lh e n llc e o f th e ln ta li ld lr d .
consliluln notice to um. .when
nomro are listed kereon.that they
|ll.¥| been ukfied for milltuy urvke,
and rhnrgu them with an obllntloa
io wllfll 211|bullclin bond ul theLocal Bound and to hold dsemaelu|
in rr ui i nn l so report for nlllu ry
a my » ¢ m. o u s ¢ ¢ » r m ¢ 1 . wn B w- 4
ntldatstobuspec llled ln: Interna-
UGQ to be punk at that olc e.
Svpt. 12. mr
The following lint of men, calledfor military marries by the Local
Board for Washington County, Nob-
naka have been duly paued upon by
tho proper Inca! and District Board
:ml are hereby cortidod n :alertedfor millury servic and not oxemptsd
or clinclurged:.
Rlx, Aifrvd Earnnt
Gnunkz. Frederik A.0 .
Nyegaard,ii. H.
Leuninghoener, Arthur A.
Peters, Carl il.
Pfrllhr. Clluter E dtui
lladlm, Albert
Barton, Arthur I..
l'eler|»ea, E. C.Kruger, E. F.
Nriluu, Andrew
Rlllualn, Jolla
Chrhtenun, John
Hilbert. Fred
Stanley, W. Il.
Schroeder, Cor!/"'Stork. F. w.
Rurup, ll. C.
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Proclmour, Albert J.
Waterman. August
Seamus. w. H.
ilincline, Rupert
Wnlslgren, Hound
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Mohler, C. W.
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Modus. ll. 0.Ln. .. . uh m it
Pnuhen, Ham C.
Sylvia, J ana E.
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cWolf, Harry 5
Olfnrn, Anthea
Dunn. w. J.
lr\rhmeyrr. Waller
Kerr,ll. L.Barry. .L L.
linjicrk. Le\\fi1
Uly L. V.,'
Timpe, l`. E.
llvnlnon, F. E.
Sfhmidl, W. ll.
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brooI|.'| hthar in this city, one dlugh
tar, Heian, nova young lady,being
M A N A G E R G U S S A R D R E S I G N S
D I R E C TO R R O S B H B A L M ° ° Q u | r s '
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than the man of the nm camp.llool.
of than uem to h u e had pnnflonlmilitary training.We hue an enmi-
natlon this lock no :hall not make this
lengthy.Kindly lend me The Enterprise at tbl
lddrell dun below.
KI M regards to yourself and ilu.
Hilton.Gaoncs A. Dou.,
Fifth Co., R 0. T. C.. Ft. Snelling,
St. Paul, lllnn.
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E h d d i a . t h e Io u r y e a r o l d m n o f M r .
a n d H n .D o n n y C h r h u u u e n ,w a s
t a k e n d a k 'I m s d a y w i t h s y m p t q m s
o f t h i s d r u d d e a e u e a n d o n W a d m l -
da y m or n in g t h a a tt en d in g n l =¥ = i¢ i »1 =
a d vi n d t a k i n g t h e l i t t l e f e l l o fw t o 0
u m l n t o p r o c u r e a . d i n z u o c i l Q !t h a
.a .
mwwma MCMANIUAL cu»\mP|`6F4
wsuasruasz OF4131 naar.
ln a communication from Camp
Cody. Damlnl. N.ll., when th e ith
I~Inhr.'Ii'ancampod. the apoeial corres-
pondent of the Omaha Boo hella, in a
let£ar publiabod in laat Sundays Bee.
hour "Brolnia liao" iloppati a member
of Co. C., from Waoping Water,in a
wrestling match."{lroumio" is a aaLivo illair boy.Hero ia the awry:
Camp Cody.Deming,N.M.-Sept.
9."Brownie" Hcllanigai. Co. P, rap-
roaonling Waithill, Nab.. Lhreatlned to
throw "C}'cione" Hansen, of Company
C of Weeping Watar, twice in twenty
mlnutn.Aa soon aa tha threat :aa
heard all aorta ol mcnay began appear-
ing back of tha "Cyclona."Co. ? ne-
Iuaod zo take water, and tho matnh
nu arranged.
An old larpaulin vraa spread on theground aa the two antagonism strip-
ped to the waist, and in the naxt half
hour the lpoctators wltnellod aa pn!-
Lf a wrestling match aa ooa could ax»
bcnfl of Lhelove and :Heaton of a
devolld hunbmd md futher.Une
brother, Wllliun, lives here and en
otber bmlher,George,l t Ponhrud.
Oregon.
Deceased vu reared at Quincy. Ili.,
end during his Int illness expressed I
desire to be Bidet! there by the lide
ol his parent.: end leo listen who pn-
coded him to the Great Beyond.The
nmains were taken to Omaha Sunday
evenmg by mln beenee, accompnnicd
by a portage of Blnir friends in autosma accomplnied by the bereaved wife
and daughter and bmtherdnlvl, Fred
Ellerbroolr,at Norfolk,take Lo
Quincy.
Dsceued nu a nninl, companion
Lon of the Blair Tekphone Co. hs!d at
thc oompanfs otlca in this city ll lt
Tswldny the ruignation of Slinky
Gua rd , u mman r,to be elfectin
Oct.. 2nd next, vu accepted.Buck Rounbaim, one ot the direc
£0n, untitled the other memban at the
board that h t had "quit," which in
equlnient to 5 resignation.Tha pat
runs ot the 'phone company han been
registering complaints of lack ol' ntl!
lsctory nrviea for mouths and months,
1unsung inw years and the aimetora
han been investigating the reason! for
it for sometime.hndly determining
that the hult lu in the mlnqament
md gnu the mmager the option oI
DEATH OF JOHN A. MgKEEN
Fohuuring nn lllnell coverings pezled
0.1 eight months John A. McKean died
nt his home in this city l u t Friday
naming, tbl 7th inet., at 1110120 of as
yearn.Deceased hed been a ti llkn own
resident of Blair :inn lsaa when he
came hen from Bismarck,North Da
tot; with Civil Engineer llorrimn, who
built the bridge len-on the lliuoari
river at that point and uma hem to bc-
gin the construction of the railroad
bridge acrull the Iluouri river.lie
ilu employed as general foreman of
the protectiun 'od on the rirefebanka
and when the bridge was completed
nu selected by llr .Morrison,with
whom he was a great favorite,lu
euperintend ihe bridge, keep it in repair and sn that it sru proleebed by
ripnp work &c., and he heid this poli
tion Kar a number of yuan.
.
eicluu of that c ity.lla r u L ll e n
there,by eubo Ind upon examina-
tion by one of th ableez pnctitioners
of that city the deeedf'.T
ed. sdthaut question, e me of dread-
ed Infentile Pnrelyais, of which there
nrereportedoobeanumberof c ues
in Omaha et the present time.
On their return the home v u
promptly quarantined end dl pro-:eu-
tions taken aninat the spread of the
dineue.The boerd of education mn
yeeterdny morning lm!ordered the
schools closed the rest of ille week to
uni: further developments.
Since bringing the iittie Ong home
there hu bgcn no appreciable chenge
in hi| condition.
Mrs. Chrisl.en.een's mother, out on
th, fem, hu been nic k eil summer
end one taken to Omaha yesterday
for exlminition by onqof the leading
phylicinns of that city but found him
so engaged that h, could not give the
use the attention which it demendod
end it vu dec ided to go beck undo
today.
Second Annual Reunion
WASHINGTON COUNTY PIO-
NEER5 AND OLD SET-TLERS
|Natur, smiled yectaniny md pro#
wided ided weather for the second
e n u m re-union of the Wuhingwn
County Pioneer:m u Old Settlers
Auociation and th e r e vu l Iergu
number in attendance, ldl seemlngiy
enjoying the event. no the limit.
It is lmpouible et thi! hte hom
to review lhe incident! Nut contrib-
uted Ln the pieuura er! success of
the oocuioa.The sentiment of than
in attendance, ¢xpre.:ed end noted.
demnnslnted the wildom ai the or-
morning dn baby was apparently so
much better dun. the father went to
his work.A short Uma later he had
another attack :nd died about eleven
o'clock.Rev.Underwoodconducted1 funlrni lervirc at the home on Fri-
Jny and the body wn uken to Lyons.
dm lormcr homn uf ihe parents, for
burial.
Frank Blxter, formerly a rnident
of Blair some 30 years ago, when he
was jult out of knckarbockan, was I
Blair vinitor this wack with his fun-
ily, wife and two children. at the home
of Jud Tnyior.Ile was here batsmen
1
iaa
1 gmiullon.No other gathering ever
held in Bur hu svidenoed u muc h
or m e r» un ¢-na fellowship
mwnliz V-bi ruldenu of all pam of
tha county u thu. unmul lllherlnn
of the members of the ulacindm.
3ome weeks ago for en hour o1
u his parents, enroute 1
\. and :lopped lmere for e lunge:
: his return trip to Wuhing
.e, his futher and mother pre
hlm.ll :fonnertwe:
n the Enterprise.Ile called
olllce te renew old acquain
enterday a. m. before leaving
ftemoon for his western home
the recommendation of City
yClarkO'HenlonMayor
re issued an order Thunday
incthe lrapeseperformancenightly during the week on
theGuuchour-Mayleblock.
nts pulled of! were foollnrdy
[anlon thouglit the city should
itgelf liable to an expense for
hills, and n possible damagehuld an accident occur, ugalnsl
!or permitting lt.
Rupp, nformer resident ol.ed at Omaha on Int Tuesday
: from a stroke of plrtly ais.
:gmt Dnegurt of this city is
ghber and four other daugh
. ai mn, end his aged wife live
na.He wee 75 yenre of age
been helpless from A strokeyeh for four years.The £1
vice was held in Omahaon
lay and the body brought hero
rment in the Blur cemetery.
Following are the names ol pioneer:
and other: who rlginored nlwrdlr
during th¢ axarcius at the court
house grounds,in addition to thou
mg imr ed lu t y ou :
Nu n ;Cane To Wah. CO.
J. c. Reeh, Sr.1ss4
W. D. Halle:u m
C. c .Been 1314
J S Galrhlrd 1814
Wm. K1-unC.M.AB¢nMinnie Nay
Hn. Fnnces Hallor
Ann: M. Ray a
H n . C h u C n r t e r
G . A r t h u r
A d e i c A l l e n
A l m a H i n u
9. D. B(n.I.YIC¢
L o u V a u g h n
M n . R o b e r t W h o r l o i r
C h u l i n u d u n
H n . H . 3 . H u n k s
H . S . M o n k s
W m . N e m i m m ~
F . . H . B a l t !
1877
1877
nano
mscm x
1 *Q
t n u m l l l t l m r t h u : s h u i" "m u n m:nd had
of pln l
:r al u rWednhn
(or intel
1 u . n . n i lE r i e A n d e r s o n
Mrs . E. za . Be al
Mrs. Balm. B.
A n n K n u d n n
". »0
Sc h oo l s l mr t et f t h is we e k; th a ns n
sa in th e High s chool th is year.
Bl is s P au l in e K ru g er re tu r ne dh o m e
Tu es da y a lt e r vi s it in gl nHl s so u rl fo r
t h e p u t m o n t h .
'Jo e An tr im h as t sk sn t he p os it io n of
hel pe r st t he d ep ot . ss R ay mo ndK m ;
get ex pe cts to s tte nds< hool thllolesr.
Hr . s u d M r s. L o u i s D un k l u n h a ves
nu r b a by wh o c s m u o n Tue s da y .
Th i r t y h o m h e r e l e n tdo w n On t h e
tr s ln Th u r sd a y t oat t e n dt h el a i rs l
Limzoln.
H r .a n dM n .W m .H o n r o s h s ds
n a s b a b y g i r l c o m a t o l i vew i t hth an :
th is w ee k.
' Mi ss Al le s Q si nc s w en tt oF r e m o n t
thi s we ek to a tt en d the n or ms l.
lr. 0. s. vruncr
Veterinary Surgeon
Kumi. le).
Ail Calls Pmmplly Awsuded
Phones:Odies 118Resklenca 82
..H .,. ,.. ,,.
ld four deaths, tha yu-arngesl. was 13
and Ula didnt was as years old.Only
ons birth.
Our schooi starlsd on Sept.. Sd with
Paul. 'hahahah suparlntandent. lllsaea
Un k,Ancisll.Andaraon,-Hunt and
JohnsonastaachsrlrsTheschool
suns will an anmllmant of zu pupilswith mars £o mms Iatar.
BattSu ltanralumad :mmLakaAndsshatBards;night.lia ra
|,¢|g a nod unch
HarryBlaeu'shouse 'Is ready for
tba masons.ma Sian and his bunch
ara soma rusilarathan it c omes lo
building houses.
The Odd Fallon bald a special maar-
lng and gan a banquat 19 lbs boys
that ara going to dsfsnd Old Glory.
La mu dPatarsoa sw toOmaha
this morning and tha labelstownand
communitybidshtmGodspeedand
may hs soon :alum aah and sound and
ts will all tum out and gin thi tgya
a hearty vralcoma.
n u n .
W..
Ik~g\nn1ngFebruaryls t1916,
1 per cent interest will be paid on
certificates of deposit issuudf m
fix monzhs, nina moulinan d o m
year.--The Ranking Hausa of A.
C a m u s :
' r m su o v x a n N m B N 1 'N E E D S
F A R M E R S a s w e l la sF i g h t e r s .
T w o m i l l i o n , t h r e eh u n d r e d h u n -
d r e d t h o u s a n da c r c so lO r e g o n
&C a l i f o r n l nR a i l r o a dC o . G r a n t
L a n d s .Ti t l e r n vo s t e d I nU n i t e d
S t a t e s .T o b e o p e o e dl o rh o m e -
s t e a d s a n d s a l e .C o n t a i n i n g s o m e
u l t h e b e s t l a n d l a 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 o n s a n d d e s -
c r i p t i o n o t s o i l ,c l i m a t e ,r n l n l n l l ,
e l e va t i o n s .t e m p c r n t u r c .e t c .
P o s t p a i d O n e D o l l a r .G r a n t L a n d s
C u .B o x b i l ) , P o r t l a n d 0 r ¢ { o n .
2 3 - 1 3 1
.
P R D B A TIE N O TIC ET oC R E D I T D R S
rTATl'21.lF%lE1tI{a\Si€J\ | sathu!! UmmQr uu ll lt m rl U ou nn tfin 11118:
ln the mutt;ru! :he uns: e lKatharina lc.fruelirh. dfeeInd:
Cruuluru ul ntl umlc s L11 ta ke nouoo sm
uh m mu ll e d me t im e m r Im ax em u mm s
m h l e n l l l i w i l l m u u u u I r o n S e m . l . g m
and uhclllmr nun M16 In lhl County Couai of
\\| \h ill ¢l UII C oun ts . H eb ruk n. on o r h tm
March rs. nlir ||.l.l be hund
lmw m u w s- ul nle a :hr Ion ami n: da n on
nhnrh to helrmlhaml Urinal. claims no .5ld.
1l \ \| . a i ry ! u. um n ad i lu . l s . n mlc. ll\l\ll\ so me Admubtntur ui :shi mane.Llut fd s un mrmu ul Jwn lll sm.mm 1. 1I. C. suzatn.
su nC w l l ¥ J a i n
BBNNINOTDN
ibm Ilan Dioxin and Irene Gnu
ilu sunburn* inaliluta at Dm:-
ialt week.
_llr. and ln Harman Schmick made
Ming trip zo Aziiagwn Sunday.
'ru amnxqim wma will open an
°\=lllI»Sm-9===bw10. with the Iol-
tuc han:Ilia! Hunan. printi
; Ill Isa Lodge. grammnr:Hi n
olen I-0620,inwrmldinu ard Min~Thootka, primary.
Rr.mdl n .EmilGosuchnd
q h u r , I l l! Th ln ll.Ind lr. and
n.Jnilu| Gottleh took an anno trip
Pbrtnmealh,Iowa. hit Sunday to
I.nla un o,ntn mlnghomethe
lnnlrlg.
ls. and lin. August Wins returned
Tildm lu! Frid ny , anim; the~ Bynum..
. .
Ynk:
b
dor
an
e n
Hrs. J. W. Lam!
Mrs. W. T. Men
Hrs. Emma. A111
Jenn Conner MsBUTTER FAT AND INCOME
Augusta Mayie Lippincott
R. B. CarterIU. s. Dept. of Agrlculture.}Henry Hansen
H. G. Clark
Herman Aynhs H. J ennn
w. T. Ender
T.H. Wright
It ¥a Ure°Il known that prof! lable con
must be comparatively large produccnyet fair P¢°|>l° realize fully the remark-
able rata at which prom: advance aa
productionIncreases,anydai;-ying
specialists of the United Slalea Depart-
ment o! Agriculture.Thafol{owin|
nguras. obtainedfrom the records oi
I.6'iB con invariooa cowtesting aa
lodationl,show how rapidly mlb in
1873
in..(1383
1872
Mercy Jones Suntield
Earl Stantlld
MTL L. P. Hilton
L. F. Hilton
W. B. Rosenbaum
1315
1877
1869
1869
1877
[advances over cut of feed Gust Munson
Jef! Van Horn
E. C. Spilmln
Sam llnller
W. H. Newell
n o u u c r z o u A N U r n o r r r
|Avr*|. buttrr fat production
wounds):Avr'g income :bon
feed cont.Mrs. Wm. Ervey
Jnmu I.. Grovar
Mns. Elia Ervey
Edna M. Murny
Carl Lauritnen
Mrs. Wjnnia Gould
Julia Zimmerman
4
TERPRISB
l"
In
0
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c -
m
ls.n l
$9
.lt
I
U Blnnchg Morgan 1 _-
Geo. Kuhr .B u a h u ¢ n ¢ r ' < ; '- -
we
Anbutter-ht pmduclinnln c n luhom |50 mundo mm pounds. Kncome
our :ell ol feed lduncod (mm ns \o
sw. or u pmdurtion doubled inwme
abou lead :out lmnued three uma
J. H. Compton
Olga Case Allen
B. W. ComptonMf r ; :r e t L u n e| g § g b u u q - t g t ~ | m ¢ | § ` | l § | { § : ~Ti n m l h y D a l yi n W . C . A l l e n
ru...an u.r-:...[iw pognfsa zo 450 pound.: income ovarian! tray thu. legislatures make hui
Lvii uh"a u n nm n w c u n um ua In Hu bfor au n e I n dt b n g r t l ll n l l t lI l w l-_o r u p r u d u e t b n t a b l e d i n c o m aa b o vemr t h a c o u n t - y .H n h m i u t l o n o f l e gf |
l. . - A - - -l _ - - - _ _ _ 1e.»
uu u . \ \" m l nM a r g a r a t L u n i a
Am n i i a S o l !
C1 1 I G h e r k
A v v15 10
18 65
18 69
1as4
s n h m n u n g a u r c l r g n l u o u u r vi m ( m lc b n r p d n o h s M e d b n re s ig n a ti o n t n
p h e n a c t O c t . 2 .It i l r u p o r t a d t h a t
n u n !app li cat ln ns fo r Lhc p o l l t i vn
ha n b e e n r e e a i w d b u t n o o n e h u b e e n
nh l ; ma n a nd h a d m l n ;ir ie n sfl w h o
li l ! m o u r n b i l un t i m e l y d e a t h .
w o m s w s R u n l s r l t A 1 ' 1 0 r ~ l
m u y m m m : m o r e u n x o n n g w i t h I L
Th e o t h e r l n c a k e d u p o n h i m a n d
fo u n d h i m ta k i n g o f f t h e nu m b e r n a d
l u b l t i t u l l n g a n o t h e r n u m b e r fo r i l .
Ile m in ced h im und er ar res t.I n d 9.00K
I l l .
Th
tn n g
i n t
E; im ol"§;.\|;il Hia :ini nun ~
......1"f.';'2'.:t:.5..§f.;§:f.|....::§'.§°fr7§!| 1'here's No Better 'l"|meThan Cecelia Von
John Vogt.
Ednn Dlvla
Mrs. ll. E. Halservey
Mrs. David Nui
I»||»p¢g-ng 'll-ll ..a..si;|:.m¥ ""a;;.n;.'a;.."'f:."..2.ZTII 1883
was
was
1879
selected.
CITY CGIJNCIL MEETING
a.|¥Ico¢| of the Brat group. whose
werqa pmduetlan in mo pounds.
1: 1nbnr»\ndmilcalhneom expensg¢
also could be taken into mnliderntiou
tbl result Iould bl mach mon strik-
an ol the president are | mystery 10|
mem. ma Lmly know nalblng about :hwpowers or thu pnvllagu ol a governor.Notont In ten can ten you new l1:g|.uumm am nominatedma electedurnba!Lheigduuui are lltc lthey an
Cleaning Tulle
for iighting and heating.We
Ind bein in tha lm\f!|\|ani an
Mr s . Ja c ob S i e r k
A u g u s t B r u t e
Mr s . E li s ab e th Br o ok s
H r s . E l l a 'U s o n
Hr s . G ra c e R a tl u n s n n
J. A . N e w e l l
Mr s . E li z a b e t h F a b e r
Hr s . R . B . B e l l e s
m x R i c h t e r
R. B . Be s l s s
M a r y M . S i e k k o t t e r
Pe t e r S i e r t
c . l l . S vt i h a r t
H r s .P e t e r H o g g ;
Bla nc he L. l tho ad ea
M r s . E d W i l l o n
1877
1888
1874
1862
18 82
18 85
13 82
2875
t a r a
1355
l 8 7 7
£884
1867
£884
1879
A n Ui l vft r t te l i m e e ti n g o f t h u c i t y
cou nc il w as he ld W ed ne sda y even in g.
A c e m e n t w a l k w a s on de re d o n t h e
ea s t a l d a o f G ua m s tr e e t fr o m W a r h -
mg to n s tr ee t s ou th to C o lfax s t re et .
B l l l l i u p a y m e n t fo r t h e n e w c i t y
we ll w e re a l lo we d a n d t h e c u s t o m a r y
ba tc h of b il l ! pr es en te d w e r e a l s o a l -
l o w e d , l n c l u d i q t h e b i l l o f C . 3 . I c -
Co nn e ll Io r a b alance ot $ 2 3 5 fo r r h e c b
i n c u r t h e c i t y ollteers,$200 h a vi n g
be en p re vi ou s ly a ll ow ed .m a k i n g M 3 5
fo r t h e j o b , w h i c h E d F a r r w a s etn»
p l o y e t l t o :l o a t n o t t o e x c e e d $115.
Th ec l ry c l er k w as ln st r uc te d t o s en d
. mn - r eo nn . ln u r. .|.r..l|- 0...st.. ..t
u n e m n a u n a s u sapa ur gun" -.. . "r _.fo l l ow a :N u m b e r r e g i s t e r e d : - B l a i r .
ls t w a rd , 6 5 ;2n d vn r d . l t l t ;3d w a rd .
111;l t h w a r d 110;To t a l in cit y 510.
Blair t»ownshlfJ 153.O t h e r tow ns hi ps
ha ve n ot b e e n h e a r d Ir o m a t tht l ti me
of g o i ng t o p re s s . '
R A I L R D A D S R E M O V E r s u u n s 1 0
H E L P C O N D U C T D F W A R
¢- a -. a -Bl n ce th e w a r b e ga n m o re th a n fo u r
mon th s a go , r ai lro ad s ope ra tin g in Ce n-
t r a l ,So u t he r n a n d W e s te r n m i l i t a r y
d e p a r t m e n t a l dlrtsmons h a ve red uc ed__--- _..-. . ».. -:.. .-.. .t.. st n m nnn snll ll I
no t l n i u r e l l i n a n y w a y .
woutn Atom REPORT ERROR
Se c r et a r y o f N a vy Da ni el a H a s P l a n
to Tr ip l e C he c k Offlc l sl W a r
Stat emen ts.
wa s hi n gt o n . S ep t .N. - ~'1 o a voi d l s »
nu an ce In t he ful ur o o f su ch er ro ne ou s
t n t e n a l o t r e a t . u r o w m ~ w o n a w u sof d e te r mi n at i on th a t bo d ie d i l l for th e
" C y c l o n e "Ho w e ve r t h e l a t t e r m e r a
lr smi led aa th ey loc ked ar ms.
Hs n s c n s b a c k e rs w e n t i n t o spa sms
of ecs tac y a s t hei r m an bat tle d b le way
or e r t h e t w e nt y mi n u te l im i t .Th e C y
c l o n e "h a d b r o u g h t h o m e t h e ba co n
a n d n o t h i n g wa s t o o g o o d fo r t h d r
ch a mp i on .B r o w n i e w e n t a b o u t hi s
ta s k w i t h r e n e w e d vi g o r a n d w i t h e
re p or t s a s t h at of Tu e sd a y c o nc e rn l n ha l l Ne l s o n t h r e w th e " C y c l o n e "i n
nh e si n k i ng o r G e r ma n su t m m rt n e s n nl no m in ut es . ex ac tl y fi re mi n ut es to o
p l a n t n r o l vl n g t r i p l e c h e c k t n l t o r e m l a t e ¥ o r C 0 - F t o c l a l m t h e pr iz e mo n-
ds l st at e me nt s o f th e n avy de p ar tm en t or w h i c h w a l a b o u t . 5 0
not b¢ ~e11p rosent ed to S-crr rtary U n n
DI £ 12 5 tr nt rn o nu l il lt ls ll l la sl rq n evuu qa b e s u t l l u l w h o l e o l a ans ver se b m a -a l l an k ln t lhc ia l to rn T. J. H i ld e b ra n d .
Sept. 10.__
ao h s s s al nk l ng s o » ¢
"l'~m ».
Lo n d o n ,Sep t.1 1 . - . t m a t t e d d e -
crease l n th e des tru cti on o r Br i tt e n
me r ch a n t ves s e ls by m in e s o r s u bm a -
ri n e s l s r e po r t e d i n th e a d m t n t t y
s t a t e m e n t f o r t h e w e e k o o d l e s s e p t .
8.Tw e lve ve ss e ls of mo r e t ha n 1 . 01 3
to ns a n d a l : o f l e n s t h a n m o o t o a e
'p m s e n t t o m e b o t t o m . a s c o m p a r u l
w n h t w e n t y In t h e l a r g e a n d t h r e e i n
th e s ma ll ca t eg or y s t nc e t he pr evi ou s
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'edthstthecosto iwu xh nnr u
about ihs suns Ior all zrwvl.but
lh llthe£02lleos!of(ted: r us o m s s r h z t ( n i t s : fo r t h emo ssp r o
da c l i s scow s.Th si m r s u s d:mmm
sh ou ld t h sr sfor eb s fr e d i l z d i n p m g g
be t t s r fi n d i n g ,bu t a p p ar e nt l ya t s n ;
mo r e l s rp i y d n s a n be t t er c ow s .Th e
pr es e n! hi g h c os to f ( n dw i l lel g n l .
nst s th e lo w pm du ci ng c ow , or i z mu st
st t n t u s l i y s l i n l n s t s t b s d s l r y m s n Ib n
k e e p s m a h m r s .Hor s co ws sr s ne ed
sl l , bu t b s lt s r c ow s s nm e d e dmo r e .
C s r t s i n l y l t p s g st ok s f pgo o dco ws
o r m e m u u u s m n . :m em r s oC l r vr d lnat e br sn cn es ul t he s un s a nd n su un alga s s r nm e n l mls it a ny w on de r,the n,thsl.i nth e
la c e of n n un s l g wr s n w eu lo u rm m
go ver n me n t al ag s m n w e h ave so mu c h
mdnllsr sncs. so muc h oppos ition and somu d ! mi s u n de n t s na n n g rls a s s ll n ght
lo te ach s choo l eml drent oss l u l eth e
dag, but.a n i s s In t l ! o ft i m eunless
l b e y a ntaught lr last. theIi s gl h n d s
l o r .M o l c a ny o ulns ti lipa t ri o ti s man d l ot s o l c o un t ry in t o l bs he a rt so lbo ys :n d| 1 r | |I l t h o u ts tl b ssameum a t e ac h i ng th e mw h a tt h e|¢ m sm ~
m e n t i l . u i d w h y , s m: I n tw eho p e
to ms k s n l 'Ls : us i n t hs fug n rs h ave
ls s s o f t h e h d! a nd oo l o gi e s m dm o r e
o h b s s l s e n t h l s i n c u r o d n n u l i n n s i L n
I BLAIR GAS C0 0 U l l l V L s o M U u l l i a u .n v u 3 | u |u l ! I l i *r u l u a 1 1 | ' u v v \ v . | v g q y n " , - .| 5 5 2 : H t i o n l l c o u t o f a u d i t i n g t h e b o o k s o c -h u ~ n u b r o u g h t o u t a t t h e I n t : , '° ; n : ; ; ; ¢ ; 1 b u f , , § ; ; " ,¢ f :F o r i l a g o n l .w a g o n b o x e s : n d l i l y -s m n l l m n u m b e r o f l a r g e B r l u m n o - ¢
a s s . ,e u l o n l d b r P h u !K l l l f l d c f n l c a t l o n w e l k i y m o u l i n :o f U n c o m m i t t e e o n 1 1 m a e d 1 | . o r s o f t h e e n m m m e o o n t o o l s .s o c t b a F u r m a n *C o o p e n l l v e n l :s u n k l n a # n k d u n G u n n ;
m a g I ! ! - I f b u m i n l u b m a r i n o c n m p i l l l h1 8 8 6 u d t ; c l t r k .e u s e r v i c e b a l d i n S L P a u l ..m m ¢i g f q r m a t i o n . .U n i o n .
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Kllha'|Pholos will please you.
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Sam llundorf,who ll Iflrmlng theCmicklhmk placl ln DOSot0 township
this year, bought |. new automobile the
nlher day and to gin it a tryout alartad Wedndsduy mornin: accompanied
by his wife and um childnn and Hn .
Hundorfs mother, Mn. Bolorff, on l
lrlp to Menlo,iowa,to visit, W. D.
Hughes and family.In. Hughes and
lin. llundorf are alatan.The vlli
Lon expect, tu :alum next Sunday.
llermsn Record-J. P. Petersen urenl
over lu tho Iowa Slsle Fair at Del
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M o n d a y a n d a t t e n d e d l o n fe w m i n o r
r l s r s a m o n g t h e m b e i n g t h e i s s u i n g
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Are Here ~ln Endless Proius-
,~ion For the Inspection and ~
Approved of..she Ladies of '
Blair and Vlclmty.
with one tint,two seconds and one
third lla mcelved li n t pdze on 3year old man. second on stallion foal,ascend on pmducn nt man and third ona fm old mln.This ia an axcaplionmi y food showing as the iowa fair a.uonaldered the second beat in stock exhlbitwn.Mr. Pauraen will exhibit his:lyrics at the International show inChicago in December.
l o w i n g : i l u i n t h e p u t w e e k .Th e l l
G . C l a r k I q g ;o f 320 ac re s so u t h o f
Cr a i g t o a n Io w a m i n ,Ior $49 ,00 0: the
J. P . Ni el se n 12 0 nc re l 5 mi le s n o r t h
o f : m i r t o 6 . 2 Ol i n g e r ,o f l l n d a l e .
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ferings in the city millinery >""7&¢2
stores I want you to look m y ~New Fashions over and make 4' w
a mental comparison, as to both *
style and prices.
Mrs. T. {;..Hi|mn
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No Lumber Order Too Large
.Or Too Sma||
for us tu llll.We haven vlrled stock ol hlgh
gnde lumber lar every purpoca.Drop ln and
ulk over your need: w\lh ul.n means nuthin:-
llon and n xnvlnz lu yuu.
Mdluarrie Lumber & Coal' Co.
Special prices on urqonn md wagon
boxes at tho Forman' Elevate: nut
nook.23lr
Our. nt Hilchlllin Scottsbluff county,they haves consolidated rural school
and in outing about for |. superinten-
lcndent made enquiry nt the :tau cup
erlnlcndenfl ofhcc at Lincoln which
Qccommended Grant Lolhrop, of thiI
city.Correspondence followed and
Linn!i l ih en at the head of the
school.
Try the National Vacuum cleaner
at Piaraw.4 1 u
Rav. and Hn. C. I. Foreman have
I. bard new lirl at their home.
A.W.F e i .ll.D. Homoeopathlc
physician um Summon.Shir. Nabr.
Both phones.30 lf
You :nn gat I-'nur per cent internet
per annum for your money dapoaitod in
the Stats Bank, Blnir, Nebr., on Time
Curtincalu of Deposits for Six, Nine
or Twelve monthl.3-lf
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PARAMDUN1'
Days at r. h e
Homo 'l heatro
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Tuwdny of each
week.13-L(
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¢:\lL»&ml hy war activities.
( _ _This nur-15000000 long distance telo-
|»h-»ue mul: per month.
( _hvfon the vu-11,w0,0ID cnlln m y
tm »n LII.
Over 30% more lam: dlslnncn null# are
made now than fren midi: In time of world
I pence.
You c an help us meet these unusual demands
upon nur facilities bf making no unnecesqary lneai
or long dzstanco :mi l.
J.§=ff» ?1` AN z s m a m °'"»"r-'SEL
oomuoun IITT E L E P H O N E C O M P A N Y v ~ g a
Uer,May,of Fontenelle.drove our
yesterday in their automobile and
brought Wm.Neuman,a former
resident of Fontenelle,new and
for several year! put tivlng nt Kear-
nay. along with them to attend the
Pmneera and Old Seulera reunion
They all expressed themselves aa hav-nt e + joyed the oceuion immensely. 3
I cerdinly Invite your inspection nt
my unequalled ahogring of the nevreet
:md latest ideas in novelties. fancy
fcathers, llowera and ornamegtal ef-
|ecLa.A feature of my display will
be the correct usage of these trim-
mings on this ae-aaon'| proper model
hats.All 2004! noar ready for yeur in-
spection.I anticipate with pleasure
your visit.
Mrs. T. C. Hilton, The Mllliner
llra. Will Gutaehovr--Georgia Lutz-
latt Monday Io: Deming, N. ll. ln nr
in the Blsh' hospital for the put three
srosks, was tsken to hm' home Wed
nesday lltsrnoon.Whiie she is very
weak she is on the road to recovery.
sstuch her irieods hope Iilk bs speedy.
Mr. and Mn. Ric e Amold csme up
to the reunion ysstexdey.Ries has the
distinction of belng the llrst resident
of Washington county nose living.
Both enjoyed mosling so many old
friends.
A hunch of B2 held of I3i2 lb.feed
srs was sold at the Omshs yards Mom
ds; for #msn cwt.It requires nerve
to psy Lhst price ior thst clsss of cattle to feed st the present price of hsy
and corn.
Ou Schmidt hu mid his homo over
on the north side opposite the Farmers'
elesstor, to llsgnus Johns-mn snd hss
moved his famxly to No:Iolk when he
hu s position uhh s tractor company
st thlt pisce.
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lt is impossible to des-
cribe the many new and
popular designs;They
must be seen to be ap-
preciated and when seen
will be admired.
'I'hia.rhart shown the extraordinary inenvaso in
AUTO rnuss ARE T00 mum
That. old casing you may bun may
he mado into a good lcrvicublo tire at|liltls c olt.Bring it in :nd let unlook il. over. we un uve you money.
g | g g g g »|e ;.f »ln i n g z ul . d em a nd :Th i n k s i t is dea-
lm t d t o b e c o m e n g r e a t h r m i n g coun»
tr y u i l a l r e a d y i a c n e p l t h a b u t l i ve -
st oc k p ro du ci n g cn un m es i n the sn. sl.
H A V E T H E M M A D E H O W !
A ft e r N o ve m b e r L i t l l ? In w i l l in»
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rlvu from thi! sltuation 1|that which
lt may drur from tha lpocuch of cm
eouncli of dcfensg wasting valunbletime um umm be employed f o r n i !
work.No ons can truthlaliy n e u n
Tb! Bel with undnn sympathy with
German lymplthiufl nor will our do-
volion and loyalty to America dnt be
quntlonld than we protest against.
unch foolunhnen, even thu pmpetralgd
in the sacred name of uw 4:-uuncii o l
defense.Cut out sm nonsense and get
down to businua.-Omaha Bee.
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Under the above caption the Scotts-
blull Herald has the Iollosrlng com
ment on the vtut olac arnlral nom
pany to that city:"Following the usual aommera aa
ernalla of carnisale and their train o
consequent evils, some ol whlch ar
probably not yetin full bloom,it
thought thatit ts high time for th
catleens of Scottsbluff to take stoc
and determine just when they arebenefitted in allowing these llcene
pests to inllict themselves upon th
clay.The nature ol' the general ron »
narnltrals is becominlt eo lh°f0'-*Bill
lsnosrn that they are already havin
eerknua trouble lo eecurlng ltlmleei~
to the mon snide awake cities of th
and every other state.In conaeque
auch ouults are noe to to gain t-
trancetoa town through very qu~
tionable methods,neuaily under t~
guise of a acmbphllanthroplc purpoe
rote is so s general hne with the re
o l :ne deception and humbugger
There ta only one way to combat s~
excraeences and Ieeterlng eorea thi
constantly attempt to ill!eh the
srlrel on the body of a community a
thatia to use me knife of abeolu
eradication.This can be easily do
by placing the tlcenee so high that
would be solcldal on the part of an
an aggregation to attempt to sltosr
the city.At the lame time a sectoftheregulationordinanceah~
never secure admission in the guise
e bencht to any lodge,association
local organization until the cami
company itself had llret paid the
license money in advance.'
Aurora. according to the nevrepa~
of that city,are bemoaning the f
that they allowed the recent carnl
to exhibit there, the Republican of t
city stating:'A general role of
cluslon,with onlcial backbones
enough tolneure lta enforcement,
drive them out of business and
attaches into more uieful lines ot
dogtryfLet os check up on the berlfi
this city: Ona or two ilghte; the y~of the cosnmunlty .debauched th
the dance hail which eevond enti
of some ol the localities at one
segregated br many cities,but
praotically eradicated ln themodern; a little girl outraged and
Elle blighted throtlgh the brutal ac
of acamlsai employe; other glr
the city offered open insult and ad
ces;money useleesly spent onentertainments which could have
much hotter expended ln the c
amosements oilered br the local
houses, whose proprietors are ree
able men and taxpayers of this ci
Lezlngton papers relate the sto
one of the female attaches of this
carnlral srho appealed to a dru
for permlaaion_to adjust her s
ehich hed become disarrsnged,
srhengiven oenoiaslon she arent
hind the prescription ease and stol
of the morphine and other do~
sight. The woman was arrested, p
ed golltyaod averrcd that tle
would he paid as soon as her hue
who eras with a carnival oompa
Scottebluti was notllled.'Nicetiaement for this city, aaant lt!
other woman passed Ilre bad cnet
the Lexington merchants.A
erasinstituted. bot hetore she sr
prehended the Dawson county erecelred H1 with whic h to llq
her noe and pay her railroad ta
Scottsbluff where 'her husband a
carnival company are located. A
nlee advertisement for the city,
nrJost hour much longer the pe
of the cltlzene srlll continue asith
nulsencee on-3;-_ to be seen,
can be nesdlly :tained by e
investigation that the general o~
la to the effect that the abse
such outlltl is much better than
company."
¥'!i!iVi€D EDITOR PRINTS FACTS
W I TH UARK OF F
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Furman. Howard Didriluen and GilbertDidriknen, in thirteen minutes.The
name material In put up br the Uni-
versity Pisa: team, landed by the cap-
uin, Huold Winter, in fauxteen min-
ulea.Ilemwmy of zime, system, team work,
neatneu and dinpatvb which ulonlabed
even modei housewives were exhiblted
by the tenma which were the oflicial
white apron: and junior 2-I! caps.Be~
J otllbu intsntlif
B n u ui m i w n d a i nshnil In un : Qlmvlseum fu ni a t a snr ue u th e mum n .Zvm f n ba rsh # u se
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[ N e h r u k l S t a t e Jo u m l 1 }
An exciti ng contes t. under t h
l i o n o f M l . W s t l o n , w h o i l i n
o f junio r sc hool g a d e n w o r k .
af t erno on d eci ded the fate of 1
n i n g b u m s o f the school g u n !
tr ip t o S io n! Ci ty . Ia. . d ur in g
be r . r e pr o u n t i n g N a b r u ka i n t h
l u t e c o n t o n t b u t l e o n Io w a , N e
Min nes ot a a nd Sou th Da kot a.
It a l i a .K e a r n s ! a n d Un il f cn it
:e r s t he c on t el l a nt l i r o rk u nz o
ma de i n th e morn ing co nte nt.
:l ou ri c e w as ds ci d ed by an i .
can, i rmumc lanll y teu zod, which
ed ln th e h o t a ut o r. an d K u :
n i n d t h r u o u t o f t h e d n vo
ua l o f b e e t s a n d !o u r o f pls~
a n n u l b y t h e R a i n e y z u m ,
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1a n M o n éa y t o vo i r o n g r a n t i n g a u f
fr ag e to l um en t he p ro po si ti on w as d e
fe at e d br a tw o t o o ne r u le .Th e vo t -
ln s r In o n n c o ns t it u ti o na l a m en d me n t
r l o p w l b r t h e l e g i s l a t u r e a t it s i n t
u n i o n a f t e r f o r t y y e a h o f e t f o r l o n
t h a p u t o f a u i f r q l w o r k a n o t u m .
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the next iaaue of this aheet and youll
fee some (aria with the bark off.l| 1
tdmit that I have heon a liar ever aince
1 have been editing thia abort, but l
avc never phnted a liein thcae cot
zmna except to cave aomebody'a teet
nga Irorn being hurt.1°m not afraid
»t any of you. and lil be dad blamed
.I I don't print the plain truth Irom
now on.or until y ou | :etoutof !.l|¢
tlbll of ceiling me a liar every time I
nake aome little unavoidable typo
graphicalerror.Watch my arnoke.
Ilene are some paragraph:culled
from tha neat issuer"John Foyie,r groeeryrnan,who
roted with the ""' " " " ' " '
consumes more maii"o?dor vlhtnre;
than any other member of the Baptist
Lll\I|.'t|J in this county ia doing a poor
husineaa.Ilia abort ia dirty and dusty.
It la a aronrter he has any business at
all.""The Rev. Sty preached laat Sunday
night at the Christian church.Hu
aemon vraa punk and unintereatinir ex
cept aomo alot! he quoted trom Bob
Ingersoll. for which he failed to give
Bob any credit.Zlo also recited a tow
paaaegcl from one ol Wiillam Elber t
lr!unaey'a aermona and had the gall to
palm it ol! aa bla own."
"Dave Uharticr died at his home two
miles north ni' this ptaee laat Thursday
night.Doe Holdemncaa, who in an old
Iriend of the famliy, attended him a
few minutes before be expired.He
gave it out that Dave died of heart
faiture.Ihnta a lie.Dave died irom
drinking too much of a very poorzrnde
of malt order licker.""Thin paper prints the truth."
"Roger Lloyd. cashier of the State
bank ot Willow Grove.died Wednes
fiay and was buried Friday by the Odd
Felloara in Pleasant Mound cemetery.
He had been taking this paper acven
years and ao far hadn't paid ua a cent,
we thinking that he, boinga banker,
would pay aome time.We will aeil
the account for taro bita north ol fresh
rrreena."
an
mg c |ni nn al t yp og ra ph ic al e r r o r o r a.al i g h t
. i u a r r a n g e m e n t o l t h e Ia c t a i n p u b -
ln h i ng c om m o n p l ac e ne w s lt e ma .l n
his w r a t h h e an n ou n ce d in bo l d fac e
zyp e aa fo ll ow s:
"A lo t of p eo p l e i n t h la t ow n fa l l o u t
wi t h t h e w i t or a nd b r an d hi m as a l i a r
#h en xh e o r di n ar y h u ma n mi s t a ke n n l
1\'e a h o u u p i n a ne w s p ap e r .Y o u
r u e a li tt l e ch a ri ty an d fel lo w fee l in g
sur that enryshing uns in ni exact.
pllccl. jan standing in pina with rub~
ben on, been plncud with the mpc Lo
gelher ready to be anuched lt a mc
ment's notice.When the water begun
lo boil the signal urn given and work
began.The bevtl and plum:werewashed, the been were acllded :md
hhmched and the skins removed.both
new packed In ju s and Iiiled with
n l l p g i l k b n : l l
m n t i o n R l ! ! !lu ' I. Y r . " i n A d va n c e .
,._...- - - . .
the
other
ssnt
lence
such
but it
little
ionion
ce of
their
CON-
allrec-
barge
?riday
e can-ns A
Horace Liuffln,last Saturday at the
Methodist parsonago, this Rev. Jsdis
C. Williams officiating.The bride is s
very ordinary town mtl tho tlirta with
ailthe traveling men she meets and
never helped her mother lhreo days all
put together in her whole Me.She is
imything but a beauty,resembles s
gravel pit ln the face and walks like a
duck.The hridegroom ls a natursl
born loafer and bum.Hs never did s
lick of work until his stepdaddy n
him of! the place last fall.Ile went
to the county seat and just before
starving to death sccepted 1. $06 as
chambermsitl in a livery stable.As
sooo as his ma found out when to
was she went and got him and brought
him home.lie now resida at the
home of his \sife's father and says
that he has no definite plans for the
tutors.Susie will have a hand row to
hoe."-Dallas Pitchfork.
u r e b u t ou w an t t he fa ct s , an d
utemils were washed and the tabie
urubbed.In fourteen minute!both
tum! were :landing at attention, with
Cap! mal np;om as while as before and
with not a pan, knife or pnrimg In sight.
m tell o! :he connicl.The winning team, which was sent torlw wr by thu Cvmmcnzial club ofHarney.h u been practicing three
uma a week for a month.
br Joh n li . Sl at er . 1| for
o f l l h i r , h n t h e fo ll ow
va e dilo rlni pafazra plpz
~r G e r m h " n v e L \ l ! o n ¢ '
sh a rp dc b at e l n t h e K ei t h
Hn .B u t Ir a h a ve h u l d n n
a n g o m m n l a t W n h l n g t u n
~sr u hap pens ihlt Mr. Ger
la n of u nd c s n se ll o ri g
|
méd lhll he sung ht tnfrhvtl
r iq pening days nf 1211
1. ln thu face of all lhut hw
r than anyone else. he wenupmt early int vrinte; und
mul!! :peach extolling abr
isndiy relations irbith bf
d bswnr\ the German gov
» :ha United Staten.
y in State Jnmaiz-Let nl have
undentanding of the arlualion.
Newcomb"wrote pro Ger-
of an embargo on munilion ahipmaata.
or a breath of pmteat against aandlng
mules to Franee.What vraa !|aoulh|.
or arrluen inn. January doealf t count.I"_:;';;l('`G HOSSE
N A.cAs'rE'rT
Capital $100,000.00 Established 1
nics or |f!irms-me only any pa arrive
nl. his gmt u tu prevail up-on him to do
it ail over again.As u school b°r soremember, in a fit of Inger, of ulling
B)mn Hay x liara "Sly ll again
and 1u Ixck you," uid bl.With me
ll ( 0 \I |l I 1 Iiu l i c ti o n .l f . n i t i i nl ia ge d b y ce r
tai n mer nh en of th e eo unc ll of zl ufc ns e.
F r a n k L . i l a t l e r w r o t e t h i P a l r a c i l
nah una congress rleciand tha exirv
lance of In may be taken full and fair
" O S 3 I I S !
F O R TH O S E W H O D R I N K I T .
R E G U L A T E S S T O M A C H
A N D B U I L D S U P T H E
S Y S T E M .::::
OTT. RICHTE
Vanlluss & Antill Au
M E R C H A N T 5 B U I L D I
B L A I R . N E B Q A S K .
We wish to announce to Our Frlcand the General Public of Blairsurrounding territory that we hour New Salesroom and office c
pleted and are
ar: THE JOB SELLING AUTOH"
.AND am THE cxausm num AGENCY ro
HUPMGBILE,Sl,
REO, 55925; ..
CHEVROLET, $5
AT OUR SALESROOM, 1N
A T r i n i t y l n Mo d e r n M o t
Select From .F i t t i n g
`Po cke tb oo k
Let us demonstrate thc supcrlof these cars, over others ol up~lmately the same prlcc, to y~you contemplate buying n car.
We propose to deal with our patjust ns wc would like to be
wi t h If our positions were revc
and stand ready to make good
rcpresenta tlon we ma ke to purc
ers ol curs.W m . Va nl -I
Geo. A
A CONSERVATIVE BA
With Liberal, Safe Manageme
All Deposits Protected By The State
Guaranty Law
The Pioneer Bank of Was'
County, ln Successful (lperati
for More Than 47 Years
a l !
An d no I'lI b e l | d ol l a r
11 e ~furthcf lpeerh on that ocusion and
ihllritd 1 dressing down :hut might
sToRz Bam
A HEAl.TIlFUL, nwlcomln
APPETIZING AND PALAT~
NQTHING COMPARABLE T~
BEVERAGE HA S EV E R B
TRODUCED.::.::
KEPT ON DRAUGHT AND FO
BY THE KEG, CASE OR BOTT
I ¢..-
Il Ihller will not holler,What cm anybody do?
They mme: him and they Mama him,
And they gry to get his goat:
And lhuy try tu shock and :hum him
For thu atufl they ny he arrow.
llul if il was hi! he hid itWhere no man can lif t the lid.
Ami he will not ny he did it,
Am! he will nos. ny ushu did.
U P 'I I Iu n d e r t a k e t o r e t t i e t h e w o r l d
t o b e w o n d e r e d a t ;t h e w o n
a l l c h u r c h d e n o m i n a t i o n s d n
a r l y i n t e r e s t t h c m t e l v e a
c h u r c h e s h a v e b e e n r e a p u n
m a n y o f t h e ¢ o r l d a w a h .
t i t l e t h e h u m a n i n t e l l e c t w i t h
p a r t a e u l a r b r a n d o f l a l l a c y .
a r i a n o t p o p u t a r , t h e c h u r c h
f l r l n t e r e a t e d i n p o p u l a r i t y
r t h a .t h e y c o u l d u a e t h e p l e a
i t y , a n d g e t b y w i t h m u c h
B u t t h i s i l n o t t h e r e a l n a h
b e e n a e e n , _ n o d o u b t b r t h c
C a t h o l i c c h u r c t ;h a s t h e m
a b o d e o n a r b i t r a r y o r g a n i s a
t a w a r i l a r r l n g t n g a r o u n d t o
t r a a n a u t o c r a c g a n d d e m o e
P o p e t e n o l e a s a w o r l d d l c
r t i a t h e r u i l l t a r l a m o l G e r
t n g t o b e .E r e r y a n e c i e l a n d
w e r o l t h e w o r t d i a t h r e a t e n
r t c a n d e m o c r a c y .A n d d e
r n e a n a . i f I t m a a n e a n y t h i n l .
i n d i v i d u a l m o a t n o t b e e n
m i n d o r I n l i t e o r m a t e r i a l l y .
t h a t a c h i l d s h a l l b e f r e e u n
c h e i t h e a g e o l r e a s o n .l t
t h e s h a l l r e a a o n o u t a l i t h e
o f l a t a l i t e h i m s e l f a n d h o t b r
i n b y d e a d d o c t r i n e s b e c a u a r
t a b e f o r e h t m a r e n a .D e m o
.d i r e c t a n t a g o n i s t o f e v e r )
c u s t o m b y w h i c h t h e l n t l t v i d -
r e d o !h i s b i r t h r i g h t t o e n -
u l l i r u l t a o l h t e l a b o r a a n d t h e
o f b l a u n b i a s e d r e a s o n i n g .
t h i a i t t e c l e a r w h y e v e r y e f
l d b e e x e r t e d b r e v e a y v e a t e d
e o r e v e r y r e e l e d p o r t e r t o
e a r b e l o r a t h e f u l l w e i g h t o l
7 l l f e l t i n E u r o p e .S p e c i a l
i n t h i s c o u n t r y a r e n o l e n
~.A n d e v e r y g e n u i n e A m e r t
r a l . i a e q u a l l y a l i r a t o t h e t r u e
I t h e p r i n c i p l e !i n v o l v e d a n d
t e h t h a t t h e a r a !h e s i t a t e r m
t i m e a a m e s p i r i t o t u n a u l l l e d
e r c l r c l e a t h e g l o b e .l t i l a
t h a d t o b e t o c l e a r t h e a t m o e
I t h e e a r t h o f i n t q u a l i t i e a a n d
l y d l a g u t a e d m e n t a l e l a v e r y a n d
f o r a i t e u n p a r a l e l e d u r c e p l e t
n g r o u p o r p o t e n t t e t a u t o c r a t a
a p p e d "b y t h e w o r t d e P r o i r r e a a
." T M b o l d m o r n l n a m p
u s H i a r r o n d e r a t o p e r i o r m "
t n a t u b e c l e a r t h l t t l g a
a t l e h n l t o p l a n t o c l e a n u p t h e
C o l e r i d g e B l a d e .
-wheat raiaera' hopea ol Hnancial
tepondence and ultimate aflluenee
u vlan] on dollar wheat.New that
.government hae anaiiliahed a ml
r um price to the farmer, averag
throughout tt o wheat belt of the
fry twu dollars a buahul, there is he
|h!il and thcru the complaint the
oeta the farmer more to produce i
Recently at a gathering of term
aheat-groaera, down in Kenna,
nlhjthll ol coat ol production ua
~r.to and o detailed, itemized state ..
mvcrlpg ali expense prepared,er
reunited in a total of $2.42 to p l aand market a buahei of wheat.
lt wilt be obaervod from a ravle
thu tabie ol eapenae, herewith re
luced. that $1360 per acre for ua
;and or lntereat on lnveatment la c
xml!" ...at the coat of production
the presumption ia that the ralu
theland ia determined bylta pr~
ms of wheat at $2.13 aa the »
of coat of production.
ifuliowing ia the catimate gtren
by these Kansas Iar~era:
C l e a n i n g ~
l§n\|r1ng...... .
Iliscing tao timea. . . ..llarrorring two timel.....
llnuiing fertilizer..."
:\1\1»|ylng manure, etc. . . .
t l e . n » i r » | ; ~Treating eeerI.......
llrllllnil..... . .
Cuttin¢.....
Shocking. . . ..
Thrcahing......_
Hauling Iuei....
Buiarketing-hauling g r a i n to
s h i p p i n g ~
Su;erintendence......
S e e d , li b u a h e te a t S l ~
tllaterlel for treating eeed. . . . . .
Threahmg charge, 19| huahell ag
6 t ° . . » . . . . . . . ...n a
Fuelfur t.hreahm|,g.... . . . . . . .
.5Lorage.......
Une uf land-rental per aenor
tntereat on inreatmentUse of machmery (not Included
unch:rlabor)........
fence.... . ~Crop inawancc {actual1y paid)
Crop rink (applies to crop fail-
urc . .... ......~
llcneral a r e n a e n ~
'ful.ll....
GUST uv \\| s | a.T_| »R0oUc TloN
The avenge cout. of producing wheel
una war with another. under prevail
|n; varying conditions hu newer been
definitely determined in any of the
wheat growing district: of this coun
rf Nut so runny years ego. before
_ - 1Ne t co s t o f gr a i n per acre.. . .. .147 34
Ave rsg e s ic ld 19 5 b ush el: co lt
p e r b u s h e 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2 I2
EBI.~IU f e1| tht uorld with the possible
on of Psneho Valle.Fresh in~smnry ot msn st the time ol
aes vrits, ess the proponnda
sun Hieneoek in favor ei sn
o on the shipment ol shells and
explosives to Europesn countries
sr with Gssmlny.Othen oi
esn une sud sntecedents, wee;-objstlnd zo lbs ssle ol Nebruks
for shipment to the bsttle-front
s u d And so it tent. the people
. gigs holdin! divided sympstlnes
mln (European slam.snd no
on gh, expression of the same.
s srsrniltl hom the president to
eeomspsct snd not stop over. Thenssuccession of Hohsnsoilern
ties which arowded Ameries off
lik, and the inevitable esmo luWa found oursliees one A;mi
|st snr with the Germsn nm'rhu might not ehsnge entirely
»- oiirdlsidnsl hy:-npstlzlsl. but
tts! sure nsdjulted with sur-
To the msn up 1 INEC it looks
there wer; altogether too mnsense and too little sense in the
sczivities at our stste eouncli
fcnse.This body is supposed
charged with rertsl 1 definite 0
thu wsy of promoting lbs pre~
of the stste tn meet the dem
existing sur conditions sod to
"du our bit" for the winning
srsr.The council of defense vrss
stitutod merely to ensbls its |
to play for free publicity Ior L~or to servo their oem persons!
tsl smbitions.Passing resolu
aclf pralre or uf eensune ompt
get them nonhere.Denon
ststl university fur including
ing of Gsrmsn in i n enrrlc
eomplsinlng that more mossy
lay the unles:sity lor lns
Germ-sn than lor eeonomies \~ s n i m i t y ., D e v i l s h u e l r n m i l m s b s p d r y i s s r h o l i y b e s i d e
|; ...1
twelve months at the rate of
4 per cent per anum.::
Ageneral banking business
conducted.::::
W'se11 Exchange, and Loan
Money, cash checks on other
banks, pay interest fm time
f m m
. ° 3 ' ° 3 !_/_
ns=\sThe E
L Y . a mo s
THE BANKING HOUSE OF
A. CASTETTER
Capital $100,000.00 Established 1869 I
The Pioneer Bank of Washington
County, ln Successful 0peration
for More Than 47 Years
A CONSERVATIVE BANK
With Liberal,Safe Management
All Deposits Protected By The State Bank
Guaranty Law
~I I
Ageneral banking business
conducted.::::
W'se11 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.::
m u tt
¢ - - _ - . . _ . _
a l l a :l ..al3.
tvu n u l u u u hs u n t h a n" " ' r . " : . ' : m
z u n m hu u l n i n u l i t in u :an - i n fi l l !a m q n s m u
OMDOX
wx! .1
' m u - Ind publlalw
mer 'reildan
in suggest
Ambund
an esuuing
mg a t li n
nice raised
to irq sin h
ard hu pam
lnll d0¢||f1\l
|101 ll hnp|
J
V"up t b a ' x i i :
vu . u n d N
i m g b e n :
bl- u In h is
ll l l él h i! l a
el m o un d I
u n d u h u .
an ment as v..located avi: Slate Bank.
" J I | |" C h r l l ll m l o n . ( m u o n : W a h - I g a i n a p . I n q ~ " ~ | ; ; ; | ; : \ ~ Q Q S R E E Q ni 'Emin-mTa n 2. 1
hl m u- l l | |
l a r i l n u
#cf i l t hx
hlll.\\ !l
w m u t b
d b ' |fo :
tr y ln g t u
t h e i r o r
p f. n a w
tngton any, nu ln the city Monday.
Mrs. J. F. wharf. left the lint of the
wnk for n vilit Iilh relatives at Nor-
1
z AVanlluss & Antill Auto o.
M E R C H A N T 5 B U I L D I N G
B L A I R . N E B R A S K A
We wish to announce to Our Frlends
and the General Public of Blair and
surrounding territory that we have
our New Solesroom and office com-
pleted and are
ar: THE JOB SELLING Amomalm
.AND am THE cxautm atm AGENCY }`0R THE
HUPMGBILE,$1,335;
REO, 55925; ~
CHEVROLET, $585.
AT O UR SAL ESR OO M, 1 N BL AIR
A T r i n i t y l n Mo d e r n Mo t or s T o
Select From .F i t t i n g Eve r y
Po cke tb oo k
Let us demonstrate the superiorityof these cars, over others ol npprok-
lmately the same price,to you ll
you contemplate buying n car.
We propose to deal with our patronsjust ns we wo uld li ke to be dea lt
wi t h If our positions were reversed.
and stand ready to make good every
rcpresentatton we make to purchas-
ers ol curs.W m . Vanl- luss
.Geo . Anti ll
1 ` alsaiwiseiaa
STORZ BEVERAGE!
A HEALTIIFUL, INVIGOMTING TONlC
APPETIZING AND PALATABLE
NQTHING COMPARABLE TO STORZ
BEVERAGE HAS EVER BEEN IN-
TRODUCED.::. :::1
KEPT ON DRAUGHT AND FOR SALE
BY THE KEG, CASE OR BOTTLE.:
PROHIBITION HAS No TERRORS
FOR THOSE WHO DRINK IT.:z
REGULATES STOMACH TROU BLE
AND BUILDS UP THE HUMAN
SYSTEM.::::z :
OTT. RICHTER
na h . ,uurulnh aus! \.|ulu\. lu um u¢|\ augw llalulucu U; nu: lluluhu vn| .- nu ¢»school seven! yenn ago.abs prlncipal street cromnga in thisArchie Andarson '""up from Flor-.ity were a happy thought..Theyence1°spend S==I1=l°!with Blair " ' ? '" f m " ' 1 " 'fm. . "3'f"'1{'-m.\¢¢u,."||¢sn dnlr."dl¥ and nilhtan an cland soft
of hum;
sof t. !al|
which hu
?°P°'
lil In Lb'
1
1
n
iloek. 2nd Floor.
|! lut week for his hm in Colcndog n i t-lbe lIn u. a n d l l ll _l l n h r l l a l d n u l r n l l l ~ | - . . . . . ' 1 ' . . 1'
.lto look utter tho crop!don.
2
I
| n r n
m y .'
into: U
a n y 1
I
1
?»Ind wifi.
For lug
hola,see
Union.
m i F 1
om. wagon boxes and haya n d I
' m u d Um Furman'Cooperative ~ 2.:}m»f~.»
21nr __3 ~5 ~
mucus;
that thilulli 1
It mar
til In 'r
m m spnbllll
bound 1
his puracy is
form on
ml in c
hs dw
full fn
Knowis
1
1
nw°==nxe»iknourn to the Uanlilt people of Blah.1a|§r¢.Peter Badgers:
I
3 t l llluleltur nu here 1 coupie of IreeklMn. Raymond Cook, nee Holds Rath- | iruka.
nld rmlillnn ll Ifart sh
p0£|H\t|
atop u
d l mw
lnlsnl
m a mcan dll
llwrha
hal no
mln , i s to re l um u n e r 1o p e r a t o r I t t h e Be l l
chang e in n sh ort.ti m e .
M i s a A g n n O l l e r m a n ,
1
l
un medamn:vu ll §
pnercrellginnow 1
thi an nnlhul hm unrlf | nhrhl shif t.nn T U LI -,......... ..- ,....- - ...,,.._ .....-..-.. _-__dar mo tons at corn was dalivend ntl houle on c ut Waahilm*-°'§ f¥N°l tvtmould consent m goIn "nu
m u m
ilrifwl
and as
In mlm
p a u
n m
4~i oleu
"Paid
mm iw-nik!1
Amcd
:i th I
01 8 0 9
uw u
whkhul S1
ut the type lo make imraonal mention lh~ weddinx » ' »..ni them.But he enjoyed a briet visit "J im"Rhmdol cams home l u t HF° ro ; | ; :Z§."S§§§°.,'f y u r !
with many of them.Monday hom a two 1r_eek|' visit 11 ere 3. 3 Reevel.
imlus
otbtr1u
Amainet:
mu l!
in F!
Ol' Al
eancf
Th Entarprlu nntad lu! well: lhal hh M. "UU," UP In TWP! °°'""'° li. 5 gg Icm-\u Cameron em but fm Chl P '}[!'f"E2"____ *'!.2°'1l'Ei".!'2 rin sun nm. Ncbr Q
b m
l \ t l
___A__S_? R
for €!8&per acne; the Louis lake
of 160 acre: south ol Ft. Crook n
I h tml After N1 Irin Air*Yen nbaoldtelg fiee,to Q I l l i - r n I I I ! ! - s i r :Inilmlo nlneri.B i
Cn.'\ a.f."»"'¢*".»''°'""'""'" F \1 *" "' "' """""`-'u'111"P°'f""F'{¢"{l""| \"r."r°I 9 ti Moors Tan v ~.1. .wif.f:\'.f}'f*3nf?\.f}`{¢3f.5\4f=L*`}\.f§' fluilnff1. .=. .~\*.-'dfnf.xl..*-a*.v.f.=°.f.u .. .\. .\. .. ..~ .z . z .Taro doon nmlh ol post othce.''.in
DICOIA ucnn llmy ulm:ununu||m u u u ;t v !L5 p e r Ca r d P ho l n l .K u h n '| A r t S t u d i o
a s 1 :3 ; 5 :Bl a i r , N a b .
pin.
tha 1
alla
:oe Stewart of Blair,for IH
a cre
W.J ~
u....i\,.a
E
~
m m - n f i m |11 1
Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy, Sweet
l"'r fall owing.Write or~ ~ ~will for :rivers and samples.
AYE BROS., BLAIR, NEBR.
u u l €a||.\¢| lll meKee p Your Po ultry Hea lthy ,.,{,,','? i..,,,.,.,.,.....
mmuu \.~.¢p|.~n.1|e~»smmxme | .mv.,W »w u l u ;n u |.|1....r»
buxlalnp ll\l\ Cnlboll. only m CSDM gallon.
nr. 0. s. Pruner
. . . n u »»»»u
.~ .~. .-. ~. .». .~. .~. .... .-. .».
NDTICE To FARMERS
We are buying Hogs and pay-
ing all the market will justify.
When you have hogs ready for
marketlet us try to deal with you.
Farmers Co-operative Union,
Blair, Nebr.P. Christensen, Mgr.
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Kuluilei.
All Calis Promplly Attended
P h o n e s :
Omen na Residence 82
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u a n n a n n
September I3. sou,
- ~ ughsm roelltod a nr of
~ Omaha Monday.
» rmrn lm h li a| EI | |Vu:
an stuck of apperndlcilil
want an operation about 9
in the enning.Un. W . H.
and J.u.Anderton.Shah
long usnll u c ould bo ax
Kingdou uma in on Sunday
ua visit his modur md bought
*ops of coll int hor to keep[th this Ilater.Alfreds hurl
r| | hl pllol.Ho is | ivin| in
and ll a drugghz.
uint nweivad 22 ribbon: at
hir and shipped lmm UI -
urea. 8. D and no dwbt La
in more prisel.Ile gc! 11|
on his bun and grand pn:
ukkletz ncalrad llt prime on
ith on pigs.
Wilson tool:5 es months old
t and twi In prize and than
call for wo.That u going
O
'l`l1ere's No Better Time Than House
H. OLLERMANN
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gg |
W Have llloyecl In
~0ur New Bulldmg
: ° s i f !
` |d o %
: _ :- -
| | »: L 1 . :~O u r S e r v i c e I s Y o u r I n s u r a n c e T r y I t !: ' z
~T h a t ' s t h e O n l y t e s t .U s e t h e p h o n e - c o m e ~
2:5 ln-for vulcanlzing, izre repanr,readjustments,fa
~ quick service,new parts-advice-anything.~
~.When you are ticd up, stalled, losing movie, -_
~ lel us help.We'll lake off our Cdila and go I: your feb ~
~ because service is our business builder.~
£15 R e m e m b e r - w e h a v e t h e e x p e r i e n c e ,211
r~t h e d e s i r e t o s e r v e .U s e i t a n d t h e n ~
ale y o u w i l l c f a m e a g a i n .~
I
urm um u.
i c t vm l a h t o b a g i n u n c h
mar t his w e ak.
._
nd liauuua~t wi~ wlerinnryindia only idling for
Sammi to ca!! him.
.|
calling on iiorry lllaco os.
ullve store il Hnlnhtd b
~md in ready for the cafpon
ana w. Larsen movd his Loeb
~lm londay.
ur Ion! on Honda; to heh
ink Wldnet as the it quill
improving slowly.The Du
our wld hor to keep quick.
and Lee Webb went lv.
eollntry our.Leo bought |xss acres nur Magnet. Nab?
lllor, from Plainview, Nebr,
hui the coopentlvo elovatus
put. ln \ new onglno.
:Bracken is tory poorly, no:
~"Nd from the shock ot :ln
hor son.Sho had a bad night
thoy try totllk lu her ilu
n o n something and keep:
1. tho clothes.
| Spring, from Detroit,
lor ol 1. E.'Wlnd, will mah
|' vlnlt bore.
Johnson and the zulu bunk
,lr. Tunlcy.from Omlhl,
on W W II.
~.Rosenbaum ond con. Ru.
si to !arent sq Omaha on
!||:Crlck¢n and hh brother,
~down hom South Dakota
t of their moI.her's illness or
- y.John rescind n toll
rom homo illlln g that hh
'cattle tene dlinz 1rithsom¢
juan and for him to coma
all hh caltlé for tiny were
~s io: the market.
wilson on the Harry iilleo
h a n ! !Nady to Zum over
Lonnaoon.Geo Dexter will
lnlhlng clone lnldly or two
ntumodoulond registered
lnz l26: that in not all ilu
lblo to rogislar.The board
of Hn .John Blaco, Piet.;
'. Rolonbaum,Un Ed C0511
Hn. James Berry boon! ol
Cleaning Tune to Install Gas
The Lalgest and 0ldest Exclusive
Jewelry Store in the City.
__ .__.,_ ,...
Larsen 81 Enviélz
Jacobson Tamar;
Garage ~Ur"P5~
l lo f h i s a r u u an d wa s ta k e n
4
a m p l e m a n i k a n d hi r. an d
.ard, Imam Fort. Furzslon
for lighting and heating. | We ll gladly give you expert advice
and help in the mstwr. and so unit estimates.Of course there
is no obligation on your part ir making for tho facts and figures.
We are so more that gas as a fuel and illuminmt will prove so
superior no other way s that are promise 3'ou'il find it well
worth your while to investigate.
Wa, of course, don't expect. your patronagc on my other
buia :bm that y ou will serve y our own interests by giving
ir. to us.
Why not investigate!.
And Lodsyl
F o u r D o o r s W e s t o f t h e C a s t e t t e r B a n k
B L A I R .N E B R A S K A
| . | . ¢ ¢ | | | |I t l o n o c o c a a a o l u o a l l s q m c o a c l O l b l i l t t t
1.=.. ..n.¢-._:~.
|I | .L B u u n l i a y , r e t u m l n g h o m e
m m .
The George McDonald family enjoy
w a Sunday visit from the Fnd Gnu
Hin lflorlml Cnpcnboh left Hon
Mnh home. after a thru lrpehkuinil
In their home.
Hr. and Hrs.Grant Allen Md l l
Sunday guells the Austin Bu la a n d
Watson Tpon families.M Sunny Side
was the Wzlilam Shhen and Put Ll.
turn.
Juper J upenon and family have
The Board of County Commissioners :net pursuant bo adjourn-
ment. taken Aug. mb, 1917.Present., James E. Maher,Fred Heuer-
mann, and Chas. Nelson.
The minutes of the lm meeting were read and approved.
See claims allowed against. Washington county.-
M. E. Siader. work on road -~-S 94 50
Geo. P. Bro-dersen, work on road --59 25
Klopp & Bartlett Co., supplies -1.174 12
Martin J ohnson, gravel and hauiing -224 75
Klopp Printing Co., tax receipts ---Sl 0 0
Carl Nelson, hsuiing gravel -----12 50
(kann-al Bddge I: Con. Co., extension of arch S. E. of Blair.185 37
John Thieifoldl., road dragging ----24 3?
J. P. inderson,""»--~37? 44
John X. Hansen. hauling gravel ---I2 50
Hammond & Szeplaenn Co., eu|>pIir~.4 for Co. Supt.58 10
James 1-I. Maher, committee work -..-l59\g)Henry P. Hansen. managing Pi:Ill Farm ---36 00
Uentnal Bridge & Con. Co., arch southeast of Ariin|{t»un»1,300 00
Ove T. Anderson. salary for month of August --337 £0
Q. J. Beekmnnn, supplies for poor '--2 50
Arndz Hardware Co., supplies gotten by Road Uverseers,27 93
Ilenry Schmidt, sharpening grader and plow ---2? 75
Jake Buluska, road work -I ---38 00
for Murray, Nab., lhlrl lbs Illl unch
this yur.
Hr. and Mn. il. W. Schoettger lan
Wednesday lo sltend tha annual cou-
Icrencs at University Plaev this suck.
The ii. I1. Brotherhood vu enlar-ulned Plleadny evening at Wm. Un
tan1d'| luilled by lin. Wm.Ludwig.
Misa Leu and En llnnhnll :nur
uinod ihu Young Ladies'Kensington
hu.-ada; evening.
Cllrk u|m=|<m.af Bhir,I n a
hualnesl caller hare Tuncily.
Nevin |lcCua¢ lef t. 'Sunday for Kay
uune tn und for 5. G. Ludvrll there.
sc hool baud mmm: "I MH Ilan
Iny evening.I l mm Vvwd £0 lah
Germnn out sr! tha High tchaoi Ind
leach Cicero Instnd.
A. l3, Ludwig uenl. in Kagltone on
amines:zhin week to bl font some
time.
Glen Ludwig vent tn Lincoln Wid-
nclday, lo ue about attending the Uni
wershy the coming yur.
The Women? crab was enterlainod
Tuesday at Mn. Wm. R¢ckmeyer|.
Hana llanlen punhued a new Oak
md car thu weak.
couNjrv COMMISSIONERS MEET
ing year.
Min Giadya W hitford hit lhil ink
t u m e d t o th e i r h o m e l n 130:B u t t e
t o u n t y
Th e B u h fo d h m i l y , o f R a ve n w n o d ,
Mo. , cam e by au to fo r s vi s i t t o th e
ed his parents aiu-o aunt. Hn. Siena
L O N G C R E E K .
Sc h o ol i a ni ce ly st a rt e d w i t h U i - l l
R o d e l a l z h e he l m .Ever y ih i rs g t u
BENNINGTUN
Hrs.Kate Clausen and daughter,
rlstlwr.. who spent a few days in un-
nrd with relatives returned to thell
.omo here last Friday.
ldisa Clara Puck ieft for her home at
Davenport, lolra. Monday
Alex Gondola lef t Saturday morning
for Chicago to visit his son, Ekhrard.
Geo. Uhrt and Eggert on took. the
mto route for Omaha Tuesday.
Ulto Witt o! St. Edwards, was visit
ng relatives hare from Saturday Uh
xtonday.
A hreareil Parts was given last
tlonday evening in honor of Charles
ttedgen, who ts called to the colors an :
artll report at Omaha on Wednesday,
Sept. zo.
Hr. and Hn Peter Kuhl. of Boone
county; are hero visiting friends and
relatives.
Charles Ringatead, formerly of this
place but now of Gertng, was calling
on trienda here Tuesday.
Jonas Thomsen. father of Hrs. Aug.
iloeding was taken to an Omaha hos-
piw Friday for treatment.
August Labs' is 'Et the St.Joseph
hoapilai where he rent for an opera
tion for appendicitia last week.
Mies Myra Stork, of Ft. Calhoun,is
ataytng with hergrsnlparents. Hr. and
Mrs. Claus on, and ia attending High
school here..
Miss Kate Gottseh was surprised
last Sunday aftcmoon when about so
of her friends arrived at her farm home
to remind her of her birthday.
Mr. and Bra. I:I¢gert0!t srent for a
rlio Monday evening and when they
returned home were surprised tn Bud
abrutlidnl' their friends there to re-mind them that :b¢y'h\d been married
33 years.They received many beantl
luipresonts.The evening was spent
tn games af ter which a delicious
lunch sras served.Atl arent home
wishing Hr. and Mrs. Olt many more
years of married life.
was.sowxaus PA SS THROUGH
BLAIR
I'our trains,IU cars.Lnnlporting
Hnuery C of ibn Pint Wisconsin, pu-
sed through this city. mum bound,
Many from hrrt attended the Pio-
neers picnic in Blair Thurlday.
S e ve r n i o ! L h e l u t y u m g n d u a l n
ha ve en t er ed th e High sc hoo ls.H e i a n
Si e fk a nd Fl o r en c e l l cl i o nu l d a t Ca l -
ho un ; O dt l c Al l en , B la ir ;W h il e on e oi
tion and the new board fence ndda
laien up electrical engineering at the
llighiand Park coilega at Dsl loinu.
Mr. and Mn. George Dhrt enurhin
Pre ach in g a t 11 a. m. an d 7:3 0 p. m.J . w . l o x g a n w i l !pr e ac h Su n da y
mo r n i n g .g g
had lut Surdly ~orn~ng
Baptist Church Ndu
Regular larvleu Sunday manning.
Bibll Schoui at 20. punching at 11, nnd
in tbl inning B. Y. P. U. at. 1, wwlrz
ing at S.
Pnyar meeting Wednesday evening.
Tha (abject for Sunday morning ll
Na t i on a l ~ . h m L e a g u e g a n n a a
sp w nd i d address.Y o u w i l !s u n t t o
h e a r b e a r hi m ne x t S u n da y .l i e w i i l
churth.Sabbath ~bool at 10 a. m..Htl.
No iurtber huuinan lnpwinz ihe Board of County Commluionen ad
journal to meal. Sept. Nth at 9 o'clnek 4. m.Ove T. Axnensou, County Clerk.
Chu. Nelson, committee work _--
Arlington Review-Herald, printing notices
Marlena Custer, nursing nick :nan -
Stale Journal Co.. office rupplics -
Chee. M Pollen, gravel ~-
F. N. Rosenbaum. work with engine
W. C. Coulter,road work --
Wm. H. Schmidt, special police -.
C. L. Schultz, road nork.-/_
(.2antral Bridge & Con. Co., concrelc pipe and walls
Xebntska Telephone Co., rents and zolis -
C. F. Puls, road work --~
Cui Butt, road dragging --
A. L. White, biecksnlith work --
Hammond Printing Co., 3g steel [Jens
¢
¢
¢
Maudce Mehrens, salary for Auguet and other expense -
O. N. Unthsnic, house rent for Hunks -(Jie T. Anderson,expensesceount, freight. expmsm etc.,
Henry F. Kiaaeen, road work --
Henry Michele,""-
Art Nelson,""
Fred White,
Stanley Brees,
A . J0 | J@ \
[Louie Grimm,a .
J. L. Million,__it ||
Henry F. iG..!......, Nad dragging,
Joe S. Cook, soldiers relief ..
Curt Gilliam, hunling culvcrts ..
Dr. E. S. B. Geesmau, cure for Maynard boys
N. T. Lund, salary lor August und postage
Larsen 6% Jacobson, repairs on eountp auto, gnc,Frank M. Garter, I9 days work on grader
Christ Reimer, viewing road Ho. 568 .
Fred Masters. road drugging ..
G. Munson, salary for August .
u -
etc.,
a
62 85
2 60
10 00
9 39
42 00
12 00
18 00
2 OU
46 00
847 00
15 85
54 25
1? 25
5 50
3 38
180 00
5 00
20 38
112 26
15 00.
as ou.36 005? 00158 00TT T575 2054 20300 OQ
T52 oo149 5263.606| 50.a oo42 T460 ooHana M. Jensen, land taken for road ..50 00
Nelson Howl, boqd and room for Arnold .11 00
Herzog & Houston, cement and lumber for bridgor .928 90
Report of Fees earned E. C. Jackson, District Clerk,for lilo
quarter ending June Both, LMT, mu received and ordered placed on
Sie in the County Clerks ollice.
Board adjourned until 1 o'ciock p. m.
9 "|
Wednesday.The meeting on Sunday
afternoon in for men oniy.Wa an
glad to gin the use of our building for
than meningsin the interest. nf civic
and social welfare.
day nonlnga.
Tha public ll coldinily invited to lilour union.
u follalrl: at l p. m. md 8 in me ua
CHURCH NOTES
Presbyterian
Wa wish tn remind all that than an
ludl on "Deulini wan the I. w. w
All an welcome.John B. Wiliihmn. llinlzter.
T m . M . 8 . C h u r c h
Sund ay S cho ol a t 1 0 a. m., Dr . He ad,
m p e d n t e n d e n t .
E p s r o r l h L e a g u a a t 7. p. m.,Co y
St a t e s, p r n id e n t .
H o m i n ;~ * l t l l uc l o c k
t u n i n g a t 8 .
..
o ...»mo r ni n g o r eve n in g .
P n y e r m e e t i n g W e d n a o d l y e ve n i n g
W . H . U n d e r w o o d .
Pa s to r
lroeheh.lec¢u:~d;
Crediton or nil sure um mme notice nm
x Inu unnm me time lcr'd.l|.u chlau ltllanl.
uid n un un ix m onths iron Se n t. tl . nm
and all ehlml aol. 8.1¢d in she Count! Coon of
W uhlnnoa Com lr.Ne hr\\h. on or be iurrlhrch sa. mn w ill In wma.
P R O H A TE N O TI C E T D C R E D I T O R S
P TA 1 l n f | | fl l R A § K A Canal! CourtH u l l u n m l O u r s r r t | |In Paubun
Johns , Sup erin tende nt..
D i vi l i a w o n h i p l t 1 1 n . l n .
Eve ni n g a r o nl u p a t 8 p . m .
..............---
|a t 8 .
S e r m o n S n n d n y m o r n i n g b y t h e p u
to r , o n " E u e n t i a l a o f t h e Tr u e C h r i r
t i n a , "su b je c t fo r e ve n i n g w o n h i p
r THE ENTERPRISE I
l un 4 n a :b |i s
See claims allowed sgninst Washington county.-
M. E. Sinclar, work on reed -~-
Geo. P. Bro-dersen, work on road
Klopp & Bnrtiett Co., supplies -
Martin J ohnson, gravel und hauling -
Klopp Printing Co., tax receipts ---
Carl Nelson, hauiing gravel -----
(kntnl Bddge It Con. Co., extension of arc h S. E. of Blair,
John Thielfoldt, road dugging ----
J. P. ftnderson,""»--~
John X. Hnnsen. hauling gnrel ----
Hammond & Stephens Co., supplies for Co. Supt.
James 1-I. Maher, committee work -~-
Henry P. Hansen, managing Poor Farm ---
Uentnl Bridge & Con. Co., nrcl: southeast of Arlinglum
Ove T. Anderson, salary for month of Augutt --
Q. J. Beeltmunn, supplies for poor ---
ltrndt iinrdvrare Co., supplies gotten by Hood Urersoers,
Ilenry Schmidt, sharpening grader and plow ---
Jake Buluska, road work -I ---
Advance-Ruzniey Thresher Co., supplies for engine -
Chu. Nelson, committee work _----Arlington Review-ilenld, printing notic es --
Marlena Custer, nursing sick :nun -
State Journal Co.. oflice rupplios -
Chas. M Pollen, gravel ~--
F. N. Roseiabcum. work with engine
W. C. Coulter,road work --
Wm. fl. Schmidt, special police -.-
C. L. Schultz, road stork.-/_--
(Rantnl Bridge & Con. Co., concrete pipe and walls -
Xebntskl. 'I`olephone Co., rents and zolis ---
C. F. Puls, road work --~-
Cu i Bu tt, r oa d dn gg in g --
A. L. White, biecksrnith work ---
Hammond Printing Co., 3g steel pens ~--
Mondeo Mehrens, lsisry for August and other expeaso -
O. N. Unthsnic , house rent for Hunks --
Qin T. Anderson,expensesceount, freight. expmsm etc.,
Henry F. Kisasen, road work ----
lle nry Mic hele,""---~
Art Nelson,""-
Fred W hite,
Stsnley Brees,.
A. J0|J@\
[Louie Grimm,| ".
J. L. Million,__\l \|
Henry F. iG..!......, Nad dragging,
Joe S. Cook, soldiers relief ...
Curt Giliiatn, ilumiling culrcrts ..
Dr. E. ti. B. Geesmau, core for Maynard boys .
N. T. Lund, salary Ior August und postage .
Larsen 6% Jneobson, repairs on countp nuto, gun, etc.,
Frank M. Garter, I9 days nrorlt on grader .
Christ Rehwsr, viewing road Ho. 568
Fred Masters. road drugging ..
G. Munson, salary for August .. .
Hans M. Jensen, land taken lor road ..
Nelson Howl, boqd and room for Arnold .
Herzog & Houston, cement and lumber for bridgcr .
Report of Fees earned E. C. Jac kson, District Clerk,
s 94 no
59 251.114 12224 75
Sl 0012 50185 37
24 at32 44
I2 50
58 1015o\g9
36 U0
1.300 ou
337 so
2 50
27 9327 7538 0010 BU62 852 6010 009 3942 0012 oo18 002 Ou46 00847 0015 8554 251? 25
5 503 38180 00
5 00
20 38
112 26
15 oo.e
530036 od
5? 00
158 00
Tl' T5
75 20
54 20
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4u
r1
1;i
1
soo va 4
T52 00149 5203.60
6| 50.a oo
42 T4
60 00
50 00
14 00
923 90
for the
qnlrbnr ending June 30th, 1917, wsa recsired and ordered placed on
Sie in the County Clerks ollice.
Board adjourned until 1 o'clock p. m.
1 o'clock p. m.Board in session, members all prouont.
No iurtber hussineas appearing the Board of County Commlslicnen ad-
journed to meet Sept. Nth at 9 o'clock 4. m.Ove T. Axncssou, County Clerk.
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CHURCH NOTES
P r e s b y t e r i a n
W a w i s h t n r e m i n d a l l t h a t t h a n a n
n g u i u ser vic es l t th e Pr es by t er ia n
c h u r t h ." S a b b a t h § ° " ° 3 } : : . . ; °a . m . .H n .
Ir .u n e n t .Pr e a c h in g . 5 1 a . m . an d 7 : 3 0 p . m .
J . w . l o x g a n w i l !pr e ac h Su n da y
mo r n i n g .g g
B a p l i a l C h u r c h N d u
R e g u l a r l a r vl e a l Su n da y ma nn in g.
Bib ll Sch oui a t 2 0. pun chi ng at 11 , a nd
in t h a i n n i n g B . Y . P . U . a t . 1 , w w l r z
ing at S.
Pr ay e r m ee t in g W ed n es d ay e ven i ng .
Th a ( a b j e c t fo r Su n da y mo r ni n g l l
" O i k o n n m i a , " t h e : m a w e w e n t o h a n
ha d la at S un da y mo rn in g
O n la a t Su n d a y mo r n i n g D r . T b e o -
d a n Ha n se n .su pe r in t en d en t o f t h a
Na t i on a l W e l f a n L e a g u e g a n n a a
sp w nd i d addreaa.Y o u w i l !w a n t t o
h e a r b e a r hi m ne x t S u n da y .l i e w i i l
as follalrl: at l p. m. md 8 in me uanlng on ziuaday, liondny, Tuesday lad
Wednesday.The meeting on Sunday
afternoon in for men oniy.Wa an
glad to gin the use of our building for
Johns , Sup erin tende nt..
D i vi l i a w o n h i p l t 1 1 n . l n .
Eve ni n g a r o nl u p a t 8 p . m .
..............---
|a t 8 .
S e r m o n S n n d n y m o r n i n g b y t h e p u
to r , o n " E u e n t i a l a o f t h e Tr u e C h r i r
t i n a , "su b je c t fo r e ve n i n g w o n h i p
' C hr i s ti n a Bo ci n li a m. "S e r m o n p r e
l u d l o n " D e n l i n i w a n t h e I . w .W . "
Al l a n w e l c o m e .
Jo h n B .W i l i i u n n . l l i n l z t e r .
Tm .M. 8. Churc h
Sunday School at 10 a. m., Dr. Head,mpodntendent.
Epsrorlh L u g o :at 7. p. m.,CoyStates, proficient.
Homin;~ * l t l l oclocktuning at 8.
Subloct for Epworth Lengue nextSundoycumin;"League Study
Conan," Zander,Paul Bullock.
Nopreaehinz union next Sunday
morning or evening.
Pnyer meeting Wednaodly evening
W. H. Underwood.Pastor
P R O H A TE N O TI C E T D C R E D I T O R S
r r r n n r N II II R A S K A ; . .Damn CourtH u l l u n m l O u r s r r t In Paubun
In i h a l a u er u l t h u a ll l : l l l h th l r t n a 2 3lro-wen. incensed;
Credit on or nil sure u m mme noti ce nm
Na a<
GENE RAL A N D L o 6 A L NEW S A N D COMMENT
BLA-TB. W ASHINGTON COUNTY. NEBRASKA. SEPTEMBER 21,1917V OL , X X I
~ I.ightfH§t
TA TE ME NT OF EARNINGS
.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - "f - -
Elem Billion Dollar
War Credits Passes Sel-
ate Unmimody
LARGEST APPRDPRIATION I N
wo n u r s H I S T Q R Y
IB: Allodaled Prem]
Wil11lnl'¢°l1-Sept.15.-Tho I n
credit: blll, sutboridng nn bands and
eanlncatel nnretllinl m,s.1u,ooo,ooo
m m m ! m n r u n o f l u k i n d i n
ld h llh r y , I n p o u nd b y ti lnnalo into today without a mll ul! or
n dilaadng vnu.I t h u ll li i l l'
punrltlnhou nonnd vrillgotoa mllr-
ance Honda).Bunllorl Stool. Slllth
of Goo:gl: s.ud.Bmout rm mmod th
Una! confcnu.
Fur c h un ga rn n ma do ln the b il
by Ihl na n o .Th i mutt i mpomnt
senate umnd mlnt t u u m a t th c
Ilnanc a oommitta in inenulng han
oxwn n n th to mllo u r th eu!1 p u
oon tof tblh uud na nd wun vi npa u-
tllc ntu. authoiitlng tbl upc nll al-
imnnoo hr the doutlon and deans-
}
ICE OF W H EAT T o BE
MAlNT AiN E D
e Railroads' Wu Board!releuoe
(allowing for publication Tlmrlday,
L lllh .'W o are um:ed thot the pdce of
t determlnd br the president will
muinulnod throughout the yur bs
food mdmirnillrelion end that than
. be no objacrire in .s:_" ,_.:ful. the farmer uval mum: andby au-beting early atthnt timo.The nilrotdl un Inn
more wheat to storage points for
~y dietdbution and to mill! to be
ufactured Into Goof for domeetlc
umption and exportation toour al-
whera it Se much neodad and for
I ||
MONTH OF AUGUST
SANDHILL "srA°rEs1mm~'I
PRINT
E d lh H .Sloth,a book
undhlll " a u t u m n "I r lta l 1
opml; an un Omaha Bn, sm 11
af li r y lla ty a b o u tu lo i llh lllc ln l"lmm an aid German di aw. No ~
but forgotloslgn hll nomo.";in evidently 5 mind rude as will ll
rommoar, an i°'"°**!"ov his u
ella wh; lhwld ho hmimgg th
or wi.:'uorman and "dd'!"It If
doubtiul danlop Into: Ibn! plrtku
politic al job Snrlo hl-I bil on ~
Tndlng political bombut for mn
m o l d u r -Tha ni : no "G~-
'.§old" or otlwrwilo, In Blair.Th i
plc in IllairarodlAm¢rlun¢, and
li0¢|.nom of than dll; qnough
nm Inc h rot as Burk qooun.:
lotta to tho Bn, published hiliii l.
lonndl Ihhy:
"0¢ahll| , Nob.. Supl.IE.--To \
Editor o!'Ih¢ Bu.A latter uma
dny from an old German at Blnlr, -
ha forgot lollfo his name. He up
Germans in lhil country have bien
ws to oirliin tho Ylnk nl, but
UH! are s had lot.Doll be mom
klnd of civilization tbl haha: 1| gl
Lo Belgium md Sorkin?
"llc n n the Y uk o s a n a lo t
po or n ou n,who do not mm
hom! and thot they should be pil~
on ruefntinos the uma as tho I~
ml. Th an k lwdn lll. i tho o d
to be poor ln Amnica.Abnh|.m
ooln was born 113 o log cabin, Juno!
Garthid :Iron mimic um on n - »
bolt.
"1 rulizo that tbl Gsfmana In 1~oouotryuoplsc odlnnzrglng |
Homo of lhemhuo fdcodl sndktnsmlighting in the tnnchot.In my
county I ban ming Garson r
and th!!! in nodluloyalty among
-nt lent it l.| not in evidenoc.A
xl oitinn ol tbl Uoiud sum will
no offtnll at anything I h un ui d
written.However, I tnedan It so
lhedlltj ol mn patriot at this c ri
u l limo to dlnounco dialoyalty
treason wherever ll shown its had.
E d w i n a l . m i l
inglludlowmea for the ~ 1.
osrtlhutul from one-tnnth In
twentieth of 1 ptr sun..
A :the m u h did no t z ulu
amounts! security inns pnpoood
cannot be dim!!! in endurance.an $'l.535.N5»400 at oannrhbla 4
coat bondl, subjactp income
and war areas profit tual, 82.000,
ooo exch of snr nvingueutiikatll
hmporuy urtineaun indehhdnlil.
O M E N ' S R E 0 1 s ' r R A r z o N R E P 0 R T
F O R W A S H I N G T O N c o .
~an to bring their wheat zo mu'-: now, Inter in un ml zhsmnalimf
many more products will emu ww
tion and delus.Th i ra ilny l are
bl Rnillrlyl wish to appul to the
the earnings and expenses pf the
lair llunielpal ight plant for the
of August laat. ae eompiled by
z Commissioner and Superinten
nl. Harry llerrie. an! his aaaiatant,
ty Clerk, Cashier and Bookkeeper,
rt Hainee.
This atatement wee received tee late
permit of ite publication in detail.
tfrom acuraery examination it ie
nd that the receipts, (rom all mur-
totai $l,'I!8.'IB, distributed aa foi
:For sale of current, ;a,sz1.24;
ter rentale, IBBJSS; eele of merchan-
le, salem;total,$1,BI3.3l.u n
~unte allmred for prompt payment
~.05, leaving a total of t!,Il8.T6.
Expendituree:For eoal coneumed,
tone ef coal,at nas per ton,
8.35: ealariee and labor, HB08: re-
e menzhandiae. and freight on eame,' 50; cylinder and engine dl, U5 0);
lleneoua expenditure! (all item-
» in statement). |3l,0l.
Sept. Merril will be commended bs'
taxpey ing public for mm; them
hh oenbdance and preeenting forir eonaideratien this very clear and
mprebenaiee statement ef his aten-
»~ae raereant.The state'
nt mu be banned, in detail, in theat iaaue of The Enterprise.
~t n t i o n o f W o m e n l l m m g h o u t t h e
ti r e c o u n t y o n W o me n '| R e g i s t n l l o n
ar. th e 12th inat:
K W I I H . . .
B u l a c m r
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W l n d . . . . . . . . ..a o
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n n u d . . . .
2 n u m f o w u s u r r .
u u| | h !n g L o n .. .
lington. . .
m l n ; C i t y
s m . . . . .
n n n e i l e . .
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58
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119
n a
153
1 m
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215
59
24
£0
94
l s e
I
e s
satire eommuniq.The demuidm o ve m e n t s o f m i l l u r y a n d m p -
Ir i l l b e l n i n c : s u i n g bu r d e n ,
fo r e , t h e r a il w a ys m us t ha ve th e
ra t io n o f th e e n t ir e c o m mu n it y .
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
J
eimga'-i~.;i=;g|.f p.;;xf¢.,ea;;,,
one of their number to blue dlrectione.Howard Ferr une
Washington county contingent tn eerm in that cepecity.
Follo1rln¢ ere tboee from thin county:/ '
Rll. Aifnd Earnest
GIQuake, Frederik A. 0.
Leuningboehrr. Arthur A.
Peteri, Carl H.
Prueknovr, Albert J.
Schmidt. w. H.
mnénae. Rupert "
'|'t'a}ll¢r-en, Howard -
il, Albe n R."
Paulsen. Ilene C.
Sylvie, J ena E.
Wolf, Harry
Oleeen. Anthea
Dunn, w. J.
Wehmeyer, Weller
gi.
Krrr, H.L.
Berry, J. L.
' i v-w m a
Farr, llawerd E.
Muneon, Cerl A.
Muller, Ferdinand
Holetnn, Dre D.
Johann.A r u n
:elected by the
Jecluoe. Thames K...*;;;___li e l u C w_" f 1 -~l¢en,'lhomeeLeo
Wlidenltlvm, Cer! H.
Nelson. Merlin Lutlseer
Btengei. Geo. w.
Schmidt, Henry
Garehem, Chee. il.
lawle, Gm. E.
Jreeen, John P.4
get msd and go to some other playlidnn who would don him proper with
stud he tu really mm ot! withou\|
Ho would thus only mnko a foo! ol
hlmself and lou his pnctiol besides.
Just an lxlmitlodly plain graft on the
prcjudiol IM ignoranc e of tho snr
guillblo public.We ro to "speciallnln" and return with hbulooa tale: of
uondadu! c orn when the 'hah so
aot hu boon that s lot of nccumulniad
rot had boon pumped out of the atom-
loh md o blllneed dist cohltltutad
'vida some other "b¢¢I&h" mln I d l
known to every foorfool.ed animal but
allod lcilnuo, by man.In the foot-
notl of this goneroul nqout. for some
1ro,o|~a granted the privilege tondd
any comment "that sro might one to
on "this patriotic action of Codor
u .
Washington County Contributes Her
Quota of Young Manhood
.-\
llnmoop wllh l number of work-
crl pnunt.Thh argnnluuon will
mat awry Tuaodny md Thurndny at
the mv lihrlry budding md all Indian
who can coma nn uked todo no usd
li o n in ndvertizlng.0 no, and uk
abontacolumn of frm :pan from the
local papers ua land their patriotism
ani toh elp tblmdxu p n suu c un to
To PRocuRE EXEMPTION FROM MILITARY
s E R v | c E E I THE R F O R HI M S EL F O R
ANO THER PE RS ON
PENALTIES
Any person who hdl muh or be n puny io me msktng a( any {|||e Illia
men! or eerlillcnte u lu the duress or liabiiily ol hilnlelf ur lny other penon
for unice und" the pnrvhion of this nn. or ngululmu made by the Preli-
ua o c l a t io n w a s he ld i n t he om ce of A .
R . D a vi s .
Th a t t he sp i r it of th e l i m es il ad ver l l
to th e ho i i d l y s p i r i t u l u h n h n u q u n , l l
th e deci sion o f t h a m a m b e n .Th e
Penalties For -False St a t e
-~~as °
particular to ny.
United Stataa aa amongst, if not INDI. one of su moat memorable arvenla.The edllnl to Involuntary, active, mB!tary aervloa of 300,000 of the llourer
of young manhood of tho nation. ln a alnsgie day, aa vvaa done last Wednnda),
to battle for freedom fromlha thralklem of kingly oppreaalon. and aaeriiire
thdr llvaa If need be. that humanity of thu world may he freed from the op
praahlona of the dynasty ot hinge and autocratic mlan of foreign natlona ia an
event mar haa no parallel in the unaalllahneaa o! mankind ln the -»=g;- hiatory
Thlrtythrae young men, the dolvar uf the young manhood of county,
hatvraan the agua of 21 and 31. forty par cent of Waahlngton county'a quota
eonacripted for aerriee in tha vralda lar, aaaemhlvd at Blair on Wednesday a
m. and marched to theralllay atatlun, headed by the Blair hand,dlaeouralng
patriotic alfa. and followed by a multitude of ralatlvev and friends, to atart on
the kumar to a training camp vrhara they will he instructed ln all the datailaof warfare and equipped to do their ahare in overthruvring tha autocracy of tha
rnlera O! foreign natlonl.At the atatiun avralting the arrival of the train arhlch vraa to bear them
array from their homaa and loved omg and acenaa daar to them. pvrhapa navarto all of them return. they were addressed by Hon. W. D. Hallar,Fr. 0'Drla
coll,Judge 0'Hanlon,Rav.A.8 .Audanon and Supt.N.T.Lund.
Aa the train va l late In arfiflhl' at the station a toothoome lunch vvaa pro-
rurad for tha young patrlota and aerved ta them from the baggage room at the
station br the sympathetic and patriotic Iadlva of Blair and Vicinity.When the
train arrived four eoachaa at the rear were packed hka aardinea ln a boa withboya from the uountiea on'1.he line north between here and Sioux City and the
anterior of the eoachea decorated with Saga and hunting.Than the good hyea
and God qiqeda were aaid, mtdat ambraeea and teara, and many Iond mothara
devoted fathera, brotha:a alatara and avveatbearta, avcretty, Zrem tha bottom of
their haarta offered a prayer to the Thrusa of Grace for the aafa return of the r'loved onaa from the furlaa of af ar, aa the traln bore than away.
.
happens to leave his prectice and go
m e government service.In which
connection the queetlon very naturally
wus. whole to retelnthelriohe lorelltheboy iwbo will go tothe iront
and teke all the risks while the phyl-
leeneendeurzeooe drew ell they are
eorthlntbe eefMI; pleoee Lobe found
in the wer zone?Furthermore.it
themejorlty of country docton neverdid come beck to preetlce, the com-
munities eouki very well weather
dong.People could get into the
ho lp lwl and h u e their appendix
removed e hal!dolen tlmee with
out e llrty any dlrectlon.And no
one knew:better than doelon gg
druggiete themlelree that e greet per
cent ol the preealptlon buelneeele pare
fake.Common-eeeee living will cure
:ny ill that phyelclen een merely allev-
iate end llkevdle phyeidene know lhll
better then anyone elle.We uked a
phyeiden who wee formerly e euceeev
lul precutiener ln Coleridge, once shy
he did not tell people lxlc tly hon
it wee thdr exeeeeee that reused ell
their lllneee and tend them home with
311-priced pieoe ol hyzenlc advice
let them leern not enly lam! to get
well but hour to keep well, and he
fnnkly replied that if he ehouid do
u u e , a h a l |w i l l fu l l y an d c o nt r a r y t o su ch o a t h s t a t e o r a u b o c r i b e m y A M -
u r h l m a t t e r w h i c h h a d o e s n o t b e i i u ve t o b o tr ue . is g u i l t y ol'P e r l vu ,a n d
.
$3.soo,ooo wer uoons uumveoINTO MEXICAN BAY
.u ..».. ..|n |of th la a ct o r of aa ld r og nt at ion a, o r wh o in an y m an n er , a b al i fa l l o r ne gl ec t
fu l l y t o p e r fo r m a n y d u t y n q u i r o d o f him i n th e exe cu ti on o l' th i! a ct , a ha ll , if
no t au hi e ct t o m il it ar y l ai r, b e g ui lt y o f a mi s de me an or , a nd u p on c on vi c ti on i n
th e di at ri c t co ur t o f th e Un i te d St at es ha vi ng j u ri sd ic ti o n th er eo f h e I,pu n a he db y i m p n a o n m e n t i m n o t m o r e t h a n on e ye ar . o r, i f l u b j o c t t o m i l i t a r y l a w
ha n b ea tn o d b y co u r t- m a rt i a l a n d suffe r au ch po ni a hm en t a a a c o u r t m a r t i a l
may direct..(S ec . VI. ac t a pp ro ve d Ha y IS. 1 91 12 )
lf t wo o r : i b n p e r so n a co n a n ir e e it h e r t o co m m i t a n y o n c n a e ag a i n a t t h e
U n i t e d S u m o r t o a n a u d t h e U n i t e d b t a t e a In a n y m a n n e r o r fo r a n y p u r -
po ae , ma o ne o r mo re o f au ch p ar ti es d o an y ac t to e ffec t t h e o b j e c t o f co n -
apl rae y. eac h o f t he paz tla a t o a uch con sp ira cy eh at l b e mae !! not m o r e t h a n
310 .0 00 , or im pr is on ed n ot mo re t ha n two y ea rn , or b o t h .(Se c.31,C r i m i n a l
C o d e o t U m m B t a t e l . )
W h o eve r , h avi n g t a ke n a n oa t h b e lo r e a c om p et e n t t r ib u na l , o ft ke r o r pe r -
son in any caa e in wh ich a t a l o f t h e U n i t e d St at es a nt bo ri ze a t ha n o e tn b nadm in is te re d, t ha t b e Ii i] t es ti fy , dec la to , de po ee , or ce r t i fy t r u l y , o r t h a t a n y
cblntluqul was brought op in connec-
tion Hitb the idol of holding l junior
cbauuuqua.The usual nudsummar
chautanqua conflicts with the time
when the former bu his moot uten-tln and moot. importlnt work to do-
uork which cannot. be put uldo foramusement of any kind.On the other
hand,tha chauuuqoa coming during
summer Norms! in apt to upset lchool
fork.
The suggestion of n junior shanno-
qun was dhcuded ll impractical.
In tho hoo of lar conditions and
other adverso circumatnoes lt tru do
ddad to abandon cluutanqus ln ak for' h u t J w The foto vu unanimous.
CHAUTAUQUA OW E N U P FOR
1=ou.'0w|Na YEAR
[Wayne H¢rald}
"No ehlutauqul next. y ear" is the
dldllon made br the nuvboud -wt d1~
rucmn choten londay night when the
to invest knew that they were for uk.
Prof.l y n n ,at the Blair Ichooll new
Use ulnrthement in hll hvorite paper,
eiuye War Cry, and bid on the Pahr
lon plac e 02.000 Ill Lburlt c out the
-mmer.
Our friend md ndghhor,Hella
Truhlsen, il ln had iuck.While ebtempting to crank his diwek, out el
his lonlnlaref Nels Jen.||u'|, farm the
other dey the critter bsekhred and
broke'3'°\u m .H1 vnu taken to Ken
nl.|'dl.o¢phJ dt{_° " "I
ture reduced and from there our td
hil other aoninluve,Funk Siert'e,
when he nulfered much pein all ni¢ht.
llenqer Christensen of the Fermen' eieutor lokf four fum eleveton
one daylhil Ilhek, two inside and lun
ur e hr me ra 'non:who coukl hunk
and crib my where from 75 zo |00 bulb
ala al com adn; and this will mann l
whois iogln the conservation of (ood.
military service on ll:cotlnu of thi dl
pendancy al his mother.George sru |number of thujfeurveo left our from
Gu. Fund was c alled for urviu md
reporud several weak: ago but hu
llaubor trade
:pond no much o! the day u ponlolo
sowing for the soldiers.Tho room will
bo openpll day on Tuendnp and Thun
days
Word rnc hu llllir u m William
Gaucho!! was lo far ncovend 1|om
his recon: attack of pneumonia an to
bl able to have the hapiui Int Sun-
day.
This mornln|'s Omaha Bae bu an ax-
cel!ent group picture ol tha 33 Wuh-
ington oounty boy: who lof t hare for
lho tninlng camp on Wadnuday.Th i
photo from which tha plots vu made
nu taken by Kuhn, of this city,the
origlnnlol which 1| on dllpI|,y In the
Kuhn studio show window.Every Bg-um inthogroupprlnlndintho Bn in
so olnr and dlltioct that it may be im»
randomly ncoqulud bl acquaintances.
Tha Boa nan! printed 1 bitter group
plclun and friend! of the boys shouldprocun l copy of ibn Bn mnu ir dn i
It for future nflronot,or. belhr gel.
ons of the photon at K|.\lm'¢.
Ndther the Peck plans at Cdhoon
or tho Potarlon place hen in Blair.
that were olhnd for ull at pobiio
auction 'nn sold.The axpllnltlon Inthat mlthor one lru propul; ldter.
int pockeu.'
Luz week,altar being "seen," nt
Hnwm s'moNo's Anonfii-
NATION.
In the issue of day VanDeunn'oWar Graf ol the Sth init.. commenting
on Ehrln Strongh street carnival
abomination with Ill disgraceful hw-dcfying demoralizirqz,thleving d l
tmucheries, tiny np:"One of the booth: il | clear gamb-
Iing game and lhould bl stoppod ' ' '
and we are aurprlud that this device
innllolled to run bs' the authorities"
ic., dur.Th i "device"referred to in the
shove nu in no n u n a"glmblln¢
gsm»."no¢le,pnent of chanoa in it,
..
ot be i ~ h i s m o |. b er '| o n ly s up p or t .
Of t he :za yo ung m e n w h o w e n t l v
th e a r m y e m aa m p m e u t fr o m l h l l n o u n .
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Penalties For -False St a t e
-~~as °
M u n l c m u . C O A L n u n s
1.1
D e n ve r ; ~ » » 1
,
= g - I m a i g u d , n e t e n b
i y ea tn bl i ab rd ,a p r o ve n \m o n e y
s a ve r to t h e c on s u m e r s o !co a l o f
t h a t ci t y a n d l r i i l - b e u u l n t a i n o d .
u y l t h i m l y o r o f D e n n r .
Ult y Co mm is si on er B ut le r, o f Om ah a.
United Statee aa amongst, if not INDI. one of its moat memorable evenla.The edllnl to Involuntary, active, mB!tary eervloe of 300,000 of the llourer
of young manhood of tho nation. ln a alnsgie day, aa vvae done last ?o"edneeda'y,
to battle for freedom fromlhe thralklem of kingly oppreaalon. and aacriiire
thdr llvea If need be. that humanity of thu world may he freed from the op
preehlona of the dynasty ot hinge and autocratic ruler: of foreign natlona ie an
event mar haa no parallel in the unaelllahneee o! mankind ln the -»=g;- hiatory
Thlrtythree young men, the dolvar uf the young manhood of county,
hetvreen the agea of 21 and 31. forty per cent of Waahlngton county'e quota
eonecripted for aerrice in the vralde lar, aaaemhled at Blair on Wednesday a
m. and marched to theralllay atatlun, headed by the Blair hand,dlecouralng
patriotic alrl. and followed by a multitude of relatlvee and frlende. to etart on
the kumar to a training camp where they will he instructed ln all the detailsof warfare and equipped to do their ahere in overthruvring the autocracy of the
rnlere O! foreign natlonl.At the atetiun avralting the arrival of the train arhlch vrae to bear them
array from their home: and loved omg and acenea dear to them. perhapa neverto all of them return. they were addressed by Hon. W. D. Heller,Fr. 0'Drla
coll,Judge 0'Hanlon,Rev.A.8 .Audenon and Supt.N.T.Lund.
Ae the train va l late In arfiflhl' at the alation a tootheome lunch vvaa pro-
cured for the young patrlota and aerved ta them from the baggage room at the
etation br the eympetbetic and patriotic Iedlee of Blair and Vicinity.When the
train arrived four eoachee at the rear were packed hka aardinee ln e boa withboye from the uountiee on'1.he llne north between here and Sioux City and the
exterior of the eoechee decorated with Saga and hunting.Then the good hyee
and God qiqeda were eaid, mtdat embraces and teara, and many Iond mothera
devoted fathere, brotha:e alatere and avveetbearte, aecretty, Zrem the bottom of
their hearta offered a prayer to the Thruse of Grace for the aafe return of the r'loved onee from the furlee ofear,aa the traln bore than away.
There vraa no odlcar in charge but the men from each county had selected
one of their number to bane dtrectione.Howard Farr vraa aelected by the
Washington county contingent to aerve in that capacity.
Fellovrlu¢ are thoae from thle county:/ '
Ria. Alfred Earnest
Greueke, Frederik A. 0.
Leunlnghoeher. Arthur A.
Peters, Carl H.
Prucknovr, Albert J.
Schmidt. w. H.
mnénaa. Rupert "
Kerr, H.I..
Berry. J. L.
' i v-u m m
Farr, Iloaf ard E.
Muneon, Carl A.
Muller, Ferdinand
walumn. Howard -.;' °" " "" Ur a D .
Jacllaoe. Thoazaa K...' 3 ,ohneon.A r u n
li e l u C w_" f 1 -~l¢au,'lhomaaLeon tl, K le e n R. "
Paularn. Ilene C.
Sylvia, J ana E.
gi.Waidemtlvm, Carl H.
Nelson. Martin Lutheer
Btangei. Geo. w.
Wolf, Harry Schmidt, Henry
Oleere. Anthea Goreham, Ch.e.e.'R.
Dunn. w. J.Leila. Geo. E.
Wehmeyer, Walter Jeeeen, John P.4
pmpous ln ulublilh 1 municipd coal
yard in that ally unleu dellen reduce
prices before October lst.The commiuionar :aid he had lemma! tbl city
obuinud tbl uma coal for which the
lucudealen charged 8950 n ton, for
lb 30 per ton delivered In Omahn.Ad
ding dlllvaty emu. Url coal could be
so'd by the many yard.: for about 06.50.
savings! $3 on nah ton.Primm:
To plzocurze Exe m vrson FROM MILITARY
SERVICE EITHER FOR :1|msEu= ORANOTHER PERSON
PENALTIES
Any person who lhall make or he a party to the making of any false state
ment or oertitlcate as tn the dlneae or liability ol' himself or any other person
tor service under the provision of tbia act, or regulations made by the Prent
dent thereunder, or othersriae entice or alde another to evade the requirmenla
ot this act or of eald regulationa, or who in any manner, abali fall or neglect
fully to perform any duty required of him in the execution ol' this act, shall, if
not subject to military lair, be guilty of s misdemeanor, and upon conviction in
the district court of the United Statue having jurisdiction thereof,be punished
by imprisonment for not more than one year. or, if subject to military law,
shall he tried by court-martial and euffer such punishment as a courtmartial
may direct..(Sec. VI, act approved Hay 13. 19112)
lf two or :ibn persons consnire either to commit any oncnse against the
United Statee or to atrend the United States In any manner or for any pur-
pose, ma one or more of such parties do any act to effect the object of con-
spiracy, each of the partlee to auch conspiracy ahail be mae!! not more than
310.000, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.(Sec.31,CriminalCode ot Umm Btatel.)
Whoever, baring taken an oath belore s competent tribunal, oflker or per-
son in any case in which a tal' of the United Staten aotborizee an oath to be
administered, that be Iii] teetify, declare, depoee, or certify truly, or that any
written testimony, declaration, deposition. or certificate by hlm subscribed, te
true, shall willfully and contrary to auch oath etatn or sublcrihe any ma-
terial matter lrhleh ha done not heiiuve to be true is llt r|K0 Y 0 Perjuql I Mshall be lined not more than £2,000 and tmpriaoned not more than tive years.
(Seo. 125. CrlmindCodeol' United sum.;
Whoever directly commits any act conetltntlng an olhnae 6 tlned Icget of the United Sum,or side, shots, cnonaels, commands, induces .Il ~
curae_lte commteelon, ls a principal. (Sec. 832, Criminal Code of United 'Stefan }
coal primes are abqolutcly nbsuni. Prob
ahiy itls the b l:opcnton who a n
maklng the fortunes,but the w w !dealars ara gttting mheirs too. nnd i n
timoaatnpwu being pat xo lt.If
the government doesn'L bring down
sho priceoewuer I, me city will m u
attpc to do somulhing.
R A E L Q U A U S M O V I N G TR D O P S
Ch iu g vo , S e pt .IG . - I t w i l l h i s All
o f t h e 1. 5 0 0 " t o u r i s t s "sl ee p in g c u r l
avai lab le a nd 5,03 0 c oac lsn to tnns po rr.
th e 2 1 4 .m o m e n w h o c u ns l l tu t c i n p m
ch a t o f t h e c it i z e n a o l d i e n l e l e c l e d fo r
m i l i t a r y se r vi c e. an d w h o w i l l t a n e l
fr o m i h e i r ho m a s t o t h e si: te en mal i-
u r y c a n l o n m o n t s o l a n z vve m m e n l ,
in t h a t h e d a y p e r i o d b g g h m i n g m x :
W l d n u d l y .
Total ...--_u s a A u x u u
b l
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ilelmmek liven in l
ltchn until Caddock laid him an the
n! and Stlch¢r'| diugnlmuat muhl u n
hla tlia
J .G.'|
i x i n n n
m a n n
ha,llon¢
m l an anandnnwlr-lnanlnlltviuw Haiinnnek nn:
Thu h m " D i l e m ma started hat.wtnllt
;'~f_i¢ *°°»about a n lime of a n cauaoer
e 'bil manager dam from that nent.
muc h ware nuer uulfudoellyL a i l : m i n i ..... r _; _ _--
. .
ea r t h. Ind t hu s sh o w t h a t s h e a Io y i l
A m a r In n c i t i z e n .
" T h e l u ve m m e n t is ver y anx io us zo
h u e a c o m p k l a re g i s t ra t i o n o f t h e
w o m a n p o w e r o f t h e m u o n .Shree
m a n y o f t h e m a l t pa t r i ot i c ir b m o n o f
bog elb sl wi n!
o f t h e ac t in :
consu l to dny.
Th e b e ve n q
creme the a cc
no Sonora sal:ljul lld,b u t use m l m u v u m l n
nn t h at Jo e w i l l no t e m pl o y \i n i n . fac u t .M*
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Wuhipgton county did not reflilcr for abolition of the liquor mme on Jan. 1,
some futon, md in onli! thu ali ml:mls. and the stock onhmd which iran
lun i charm: ul nlnuu ||\.i» nnmli nn uken over when the prohibition de-
lr. and ln. F. S. Taylor are spend
ing their ncslion in Dmaha um fuk.
Hill Emma French and Mr. Ed. Nan
aaader wan mlrrild i nt Thundny
It Kdmgurd.They lent to §len:er,!
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Cnt y Li br ar y an d Al i:
th e li b ra ri an , u pp oi n
th e r o s ar y .
" O t h e r R e l l | I. r l !I=
n n .
u a n n s n o
Bsptomber 13. sou,
G. C. Oormlnghsm asoslsod a rar ocst$ls from Omaha Honda).
Oo limos; morning Bliss Ella V
Dsosso had an attack of apperndlcl
and undsrsrsnt an operation about
o'do¢k ln tho waning.Drs. W. H
Prsoss and J.B.Andsrson.Sha
gagung along as wall as could bo ax
pseua.
Alfnd Klngdou osms in on Sstuds
analog zo vis-it his moths: and bough
has this *ops of ooll lor hor to lmaowarm with this wlater.Alfreda hear
is so nu rub: plm.Hs an livin; ir
D-:nur and ls a drugglsz.
Sam Stswart nweivod 22rlbbons a
th! stats Isl: and shipped 1|om Ur
mln to Boron, 8. D. and no doubt 1.
sul] rsks in more prizes.Ile got Isl
prlas un on his bull and grand pn:
slsu.
John Suiakletz rscslnd lst prime os.
boar and ith on pigs.
Buses Wilson tool:a el months ol
8-sihr cal! and took lst prism and me
sold tha est( for szou.That u going
soma.
Joseph Wardsll, [rom near Washing
too, was calllng on Harry lllaco os.
Tarlilly.:
Tm cooperative store is Hnlshod b
tha masons and is ready for the csrpon
san.Uma w. Larsen :nord his toob
Lad to Blau' londsy.
Hrs.Sager want on Honda; to heh
Hrs.Frank Wldner ss sho la quita
poorly and lmprosrlnu slowly.The Drs
at ttocbeatsr told har to kscp qoist.
Pats Cook and Leo Wsbb went lv.
look Ibn country our.Leo bought g
farm of :ss acres near Magnet. Nob;
John lllllsr, from Plainview, Nehr
will ovsrssui tha cooperative elevator
and will out ln s new ongloo.
lhs.llrtlrackan is sary poorly, no:
having rscosarsd from the shock o! :ln
dssth ol har son.Sha had a bad night
anrlwhsnthsytry totslk tu her sln
only muttsrs something and keep:
picking at tha clothes.
ln. Lucinda Spring, from Dstrolt,
Rich... alstsr ot 1. E.'Wsnd, will mah
s law days' vlsl: bars.
llqusss Johnson and the stats bank
szanslnsr,lr. Tuslsy.from Omaha,
wsa we on WW II.
Wm.B.Rossnbsflm and son. Ray,
and Lbsir wirss wont to Omaha on
Tossday.
Robsrt l||:Crscksn and his brolhsr,
John. cams down from South Dakota
on aooooot of their moI.her'a illness or
last Saturday.John recalvsd a tols
[ram hom homo stating that hir
neighbors' oattla wen drinz wlthsom¢
strange djsasss and for him to coma
ions and ssl! his cattlé for tluy were
!at and md: Jor tha market.
Tho workmen on the Harry illseo
houss will han It Nady to Zum over
zhsplsstsmsrssoon.Geo Dexter will
an ills latlslng clone ln a day or two
Tha women tumod out and registered
rs bslnz 126; that is not all ilu
sllglbla to rogistsr.The board
lstsd of Hrs.John Blaco, Pres.;
ra. J. C. Rossnbaum,Urs £dCus!1
aodldrs. James Berry board ol
u m .
Dr. 0. B. Pronsr recslsod his comin
Ion as lad liautsosnt with veterinarys oorpa and il only waiting for
Uoels Bamosl to call him.
Nsls Pstsrs-so rscswod a letter from
ls son, Lsooard, Irom Fort. Furzston,
sasas,today stating that hs was
ll and was assigned in the issue de-
ent.-s
Paul Ksmpko and wilo and hir. andn. Art. Aoirsasen camo down from
L|fons last Bstuniay, returning home
~undsy.
Blitr.
nr. 0. s. Pruner
Veterinary Surgeon
Kzud, Nei.
All Cahn Pmmplly /mended
Phones:
Omoo us Rcsidonec 82
Their deatinntion v u not lurnezl
Rn. J. D. Emma! we at to Unirer gpngh ultimately it will bl somesrhorc Uh 1| :ul | anuw
sity Plans Tueoday la athmi mmnl ac :on the water.F§1nr.|or Graz First Christian Church di
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