09-21-1917W.J ~
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Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy, Sweet
l"'r fallowing.Writeor~ ~ ~will for :rivers and samples.
AYE BROS., BLAIR, NEBR.
uu 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 CSDMgallon.
nr. 0. s. Pruner
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NDTICE To FARMERS
We are buying Hogsandpay-
ingallthemarket will justify.
When you have hogs ready for
marketlet us try to deal with you.
Farmers Co-operative Union,
Blair, Nebr.P. Christensen, Mgr.
: .'| || |
Kuluilei.
All Calis Promplly Attended
P h o n e s :
Omen naResidence 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 operationabout 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: athir and shipped lmm UI -
urea. 8. D and no dwbt La
in more prisel.Ile gc! 11|
on his bun and grandpn:
ukkletz ncalradllt 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 BetterTimeThanHouse
H. OLLERMANN
z.:
gg|
WHavellloyeclIn
~0urNew Bulldmg
: ° si f !
` |d o%: _ :- -| | »: L1 . :~O u rS e r v i c eI sY o u rI n s u r a n c eT r yI t !: ' z
~T h a t ' st h eO n l yt e s t .U s et h ep h o n e - c o m e~
2:5 ln-for vulcanlzing, izre repanr,readjustments,fa
~ quickservice,newparts-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.~
£15R e m e m b e r - w e h a v e t h ee 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 ei ta n dt h e n~
aley o u w i l lc 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~ wlerinnry
india only idling for
Sammi to ca!! him.
.|
calling oniiorrylllaco 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
inkWldnetasthe it quill
improvingslowly.The Du
our wld hor to keep quick.
andLeeWebb 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 ilun o nsomethingandkeep:
1. tho clothes.
| Spring, fromDetroit,lor ol 1. E.'Wlnd, will mah
|' vlnlt bore.
Johnson and the zulu bunk
,lr. Tunlcy.fromOmlhl,
on W W II.
~.Rosenbaum ond con. Ru.
si to !arentsq Omaha on
!||:Crlck¢n and hh brother,~down hom South Dakota
t of their moI.her's illness or
- y.John rescind n toll
romhomoilllln gthathh
'cattle tene dlinz 1rithsom¢
juan andfor him to comaall 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
lnzl26: thatin not allilu
lblo to rogislar.The board
of Hn .John Blaco, Piet.;
'. Rolonbaum,Un Ed C0511
Hn. JamesBerry boon! ol
Cleaning Tune to Install Gas
The Lalgest and 0ldest Exclusive
Jewelry Store in the City.
__ .__.,_ ,...
Larsen 81Enviélz
JacobsonTamar;
Garage~Ur"P5~
llo f h i s a r u uan dwa sta k e n
4
a m p l e m a n i ka n dhi r. an d
.
ard, ImamFort. 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 willprove so
superiornootherway 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 ouwill serve y our own interests bygiving
ir. to us.
Why not investigate!.
And Lodsyl
F o u rD o o r sW e s to ft h eC a s t e t t e rB a n k
B L A I R .N E B R A S K A
| . | . ¢ ¢ | | | |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 lO l b l i l t t t
1.=.. ..n.¢-._:~.
|I| .
LB u u n l i a y , r e t u m l n gh 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. andHrs.Grant AllenMdl l
Sunday guells the AustinBu la a n d
Watson Tpon families.M Sunny Side
was the Wzlilam Shhenand Put Ll.
turn.
Juper J upenonandfamilyhave
TheBoardofCounty Commissioners :net pursuantbo 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-~-S94 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. andMn. il. W. Schoettger lan
Wednesday lo sltend tha annual cou-
Icrencs at University Plaev this suck.
Theii. I1. Brotherhood vu enlar-
ulnedPlleadny evening at Wm. Un
tan1d'| luilledby lin. Wm.Ludwig.
Misa Leu and En llnnhnll :nur
uinod ihu Young Ladies'Kensington
hu.-ada; evening.
Cllrku|m=|<m.afBhir,I na
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
Inyevening.I lmmVvwd £0 lah
Germnn out sr! tha High tchaoi Ind
leach Cicero Instnd.
A. l3, Ludwig uenl. in Kagltone on
amines:zhinweek 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 oth e i rh o m el n130: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 tofo r s vi s i tt oth e
ed his parents aiu-o aunt. Hn. Siena
L O N G C R E E K .
Sc h o ol i ani ce lyst a rt e dw i t hU i - l l
R o d e l a l z h ehe l m .Ever y ih i rs gt u
BENNINGTUN
Hrs.Kate Clausen anddaughter,
rlstlwr.. who spent a few daysin un-
nrd with relatives returned to thell
.omo here last Friday.
ldisa Clara Puck ieft for her home at
Davenport, lolra. Monday
Alex Gondolalef t Saturday morning
for Chicago to visit his son, Ekhrard.
Geo. Uhrt andEggert on took. the
mto route for Omaha Tuesday.
Ulto Witt o! St. Edwards, was visit
ng relatives hare from SaturdayUh
xtonday.
AhreareilPartswas givenlast
tlonday evening in honor of Charles
ttedgen, who ts called to the colors an :
artll report at Omaha onWednesday,
Sept. zo.
Hr. andHn Peter Kuhl. of Boone
county; are hero visiting friendsand
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 takento 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 iaattending High
school here..
MissKateGottsehwassurprised
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
tngamesaf terwhichadelicious
lunchsrasserved.Atlarenthomewishing 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-
sedthroughthis city. mum bound,
Many from hrrtattendedthePio-
neers picnic in Blair Thurlday.
S e ve r n i o ! L h e l u ty u mg n d u a l n
ha ve en t er ed th eHigh 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 da tCa l -
ho un ; O dt l c Al l en , B la ir ;W h il e on e oi
tion andthenewboardfencendda
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 nw i l !pr e ac hSu n da y
mo r n i n g .g g
had lut Surdly ~orn~ng
Baptist Church Ndu
Regular larvleuSundaymanning.
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 eg a nn aa
sp w nd i daddress.Y o uw i l !s u n t t o
h e a rb e a rhi 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 Commluionenad
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. MPollen, 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., 3gsteel [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 T4
60 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 ofFees earnedE. C. Jackson, District Clerk,forlilo
quarter ending June Both, LMT, mu received and orderedplacedon
Sie in the County Clerks ollice.
Board adjourned until 1 o'ciock p. m.
9"|
Wednesday.The meeting on Sunday
afternoonin 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 lil
our union.
u follalrl: at l p. m. md 8 in me ua
CHURCHNOTES
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 hL e a g u aa t7. p. m.,Co y
St a t e s, p r n id e n t .
H o m i n ;~ * l tl luc l o c kt 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 ye 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 ofW uhlnnoa Com lr.Ne hr\\h. on or be iurr
lhrch sa. mn w ill In wma.
P R O H A TE N O TI C ET DC R E D I T O R S
P TA 1 l n f | | fl l R A § K ACanal! 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 nS 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 eTr u eC h r i r
t i n a , "su b je c tfo re ve n i n gw o n h i p
r THE ENTERPRISE I
lun4n 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. MPollen, gravel~--
F. N. Roseiabcum. work with engine
W. C. Coulter,roadwork--
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., 3gsteel 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 nryMic 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 ofFees earnedE. C. Jac kson, District Clerk,
s94 no
59 251.114 12
224 75
Sl 00
12 50
185 37
24 at
32 44
I2 50
58 1015o\g9
36 U0
1.300 ou337 so
2 5027 9327 75
38 00
10 BU
62 85
2 60
10 00
9 39
42 00
12 oo
18 00
2 Ou
46 00
847 00
15 85
54 25
1? 25
5 50
3 38
180 00
5 00
20 38112 2615 oo.e530036 od
5? 00
158 00
Tl' T5
75 20
54 20
_
4u
r1
1;
i
1
soo va4
T5
2 00
149 52
03.60
6| 50
.a oo42 T4
60 00
50 0014 00923 90
forthe
qnlrbnr ending June 30th, 1917, wsa recsired and orderedplacedon
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 Commlslicnenad-
journed to meet Sept. Nth at 9 o'clock 4. m.
Ove T. Axncssou, County Clerk.
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CHURCHNOTES
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 user vic esl tth ePr 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 .une 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 nw i l !pr e ac hSu 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 rl a r vl e a lSu n da yma 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 rSu n da y mo r ni n gl 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 nla a tSu n d a y mo r n i n gD r . T b e o -
d a nHa n se n .su pe r in t en d en to ft h a
Na t i on a lW e l f a n L e a g u eg a nn aa
sp w nd i daddreaa.Y o uw i l !w a n t t o
h e a rb e a rhi 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 ua
nlng on ziuaday, liondny, Tuesday lad
Wednesday.The meeting on Sunday
afternoonin 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 nS 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 eTr u eC h r i r
t i n a , "su b je c tfo re ve n i n gw o n h i p
' C hr i s ti n aBo ci n li a m. "S e r m o np 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.
EpsrorlhL u g o :at7. p. m.,Coy
States, proficient.
Homin;~ * l tl loclocktuning at 8.
Subloct forEpworthLenguenext
Sundoycumin;"LeagueStudy
Conan," Zander,Paul Bullock.
Nopreaehinz unionnext Sunday
morning or evening.
Pnyer meeting Wednaodly evening
W. H. Underwood.Pastor
P R O H A TE N O TI C ET DC 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 tIn 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 3
lro-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 l
nnalo 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: and
by au-beting early atth
nt timo.The nilrotdl un Innmore 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 1opml; 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 sndktnsm
lighting 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 riu 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; themhh oenbdance and preeenting for
ir eonaideratien this very clear and
mprebenaiee statement ef his aten-
»~ae raereant.The state'
nt mu be banned, in detail, in the
at 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
..u . .W | r d . . . .. .
W l n d . . . . . . . . ..a o
n1..\.'~ m l- -
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
1 6 l
119
n a
153
1 m
ss
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, HenryGarehem, Chee. il.
lawle, Gm. E.
Jreeen, John P.4
get msd and go to some other playli
dnn 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 "special
lnln" 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 willmat awry Tuaodny md Thurndny atthe mv lihrlry budding md all Indianwho 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 anevent 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 quotaeonacripted 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 dataila
of 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 navar
to 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 thestation 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 lor
elltheboy 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 never
did 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 honit 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 getwellbuthourtokeep 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 d
b 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 e
a 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 for
amusement 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 doddad 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 theother 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 Ferm
en' 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 Cdhoonor tho Potarlon place hen in Blair.
that were olhnd for ull at pobiio
auction 'nn sold.The axpllnltlon In
that 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
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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 anevent 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 quotaeonecripted 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 details
of 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 never
to 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 theetation 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 of ear,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, HenryOleere. 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 com
miuionar :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 neglectfully 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,Criminal
Code 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. Probahiy 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
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ar.
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ns'
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ilelmmek liven in l
ltchn until Caddock laid him an then! and Stlch¢r'| diugnlmuat muhl u n
hla tlia
J .G.'|
i x i n n n
m a n nha,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 nnn 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 spending 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 o
cst$ls from Omaha Honda).
Oo limos; morning Bliss EllaV
Dsosso had an attack of apperndlcl
and undsrsrsnt an operationabout
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 lmao
warm with this wlater.Alfreda hear
is so nu rub: plm.Hs an livin; ir
D-:nur and ls a drugglsz.
Sam Stswart nweivod 22rlbbons ath! 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 grandpn:
slsu.
John Suiakletz rscslndlst 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 onHarrylllaco os.
Tarlilly.:
Tm cooperative store is Hnlshod btha masons and is ready for the csrpon
san.Uma w. Larsen :nord his toob
Lad to Blau' londsy.
Hrs.Sagerwant on Honda; to heh
Hrs.FrankWldnersssho la quita
poorly and lmprosrlnu slowly.The Drs
at ttocbeatsr told har to kscp qoist.
Pats Cook andLeoWsbb 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 slnonly muttsrssomethingandkeep:
picking at tha clothes.
ln. Lucinda Spring, fromDstrolt,Rich... alstsr ot 1. E.'Wsnd, will mah
s law days' vlsl: bars.
llqusss Johnson and the stats bank
szanslnsr,lr. Tuslsy.fromOmaha,
wsa we on WW II.
Wm.B.Rossnbsflm and son. Ray,
andLbsirwirsswontto Omaha on
Tossday.
Robsrt l||:Crscksn and his brolhsr,John. cams down from South Dakota
on aooooot of their moI.her'a illness orlast Saturday.John recalvsd a tols
[ramhomhomostatingthathir
neighbors' oattla wen drinz wlthsom¢
strange djsasss andfor him to comaions and ssl! his cattlé for tluy were
!at and md: Jor tha market.
Tho workmen on the Harry illseo
houss will han ItNady to Zum over
zhsplsstsmsrssoon.Geo Dexter will
an ills latlslng clone ln a day or two
Tha women tumod out and registered
rsbslnz126; thatis not allilu
sllglbla to rogistsr.The board
lstsd of Hrs.John Blaco, Pres.;
ra. J. C. Rossnbaum,Urs £dCus!1
aodldrs. JamesBerry board ol
u m .
Dr. 0. B. Pronsr recslsod his comin
Ion as lad liautsosnt with veterinary
s oorpa and il only waiting for
Uoels Bamosl to call him.
Nsls Pstsrs-so rscswod a letter from
ls son, Lsooard, IromFort. Furzston,
sasas,todaystatingthathswas
ll and was assigned in the issue de-
ent.-s
Paul Ksmpko and wilo andhir. andn. Art. Aoirsasen camo downfrom
L|fons last Bstuniay, returning home
~undsy.
Blitr.
nr. 0. s. Pruner
Veterinary Surgeon
Kzud, Nei.
All Cahn Pmmplly /mended
Phones:Omoo usRcsidonec 82
Theirdeatinntionv unotlurnezl
Rn. J. D. Emma! we at to Unirer gpngh ultimately it will bl somesrhorcUh 1| :ul| anuw
sity Plans Tueoday la athmi mmnl ac :onthewater.F§1nr.|or GrazFirst Christian Church di
llululhnncs.I umm..Btbhsehmln :o¢.m.smw\
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i>¢|a'I'1=»|~Se.Qt._YI.l91'fSMH. sn. rm?nuns-ufnmnnu
i§ °f§°f°a"is°i"§°'i=°§Ru h r :vuoam will plone y ou.
a m
A.W.P n l.ll.D. Homonopathic
vhnidum md Surglon.Blnir. Nebr.
B th phoml.30-if
For Sale:-A rqiaterad yurling
Harefond Bull.Enqulrc of
U. 3. Runs.
28 lr Blur. Nebr.
Bc -g mmng Feb muy Ist.1016,
4 per cent. inwrm. will be paid un
oenilicazes of deposit issued for
six months, nine inontha and 0110
Ifeur.-The Banking Hnuso of A.
Gm-tener.'
rm Sept.£4 lt
ln. L. M. Selden went *to Kenna
terdny to visit relatives.
~r. W. F. H¢mphil|'|DentnI Dlliee
ted over State Bank.15if
harley Comb has been drawn to
e on a gr jury in the federal
rt st Omshl.
boeeer bossed making the co£lee at
Ploneen' and Old Settlers'Picnic
lrnowe how.
~r.Stesnrtf a New Ottiee,Hayle
| 2nd Finer.12-ti
egnna Johnson packet! his trip And
ruled a went-bound trsln !or Colo.,
t Toads; a. m.
!!esty'| brid ge :snr struck for more
y Wednesdoy.They were getting
.00 n dey and demanded an incresse
50 cents e dey.
re. Az' : '?t¢I|rt hassoldhnr resi-
.ze property, eeeorvi floor east of_the
made library, to Nels Jensen, lbs
y watchman at the lllseoud river
ilroed bridge.
I..et your idle money earn something
State Bank, Blnir, Heb., will psyr per cent mterent on Time Certif-
tee of Deposit for Six,Nine orelee months.3-if
flenry Wrieh one of Vffgsbington
ty's representative Ia§:§|en on the
pin, southeast of lCennsnl,in Rich
- township ruin the city Wednes
r looking sfter some business in pro
te court dorm st the county building.
Paul Siert unloaded a doubleded, 350
ed, of Wyoming lembs lest night and
~ve them outto bin feed lots than
a ing.lie bought them st tte
u m m n m r m :
m e m o & N O R T H W E S T E R N
wanbolnd
¢.|n.1|alIlf }2 ¢ ; m. d | 1!| f
~:|.n.daiI!!.l 39 .m .d ll 1r
c . . 5 . P . . m . I 0 .
m m a n n u m
|.n.d.|.LIru.5m.!Ma .:. d|Il! e x .S¢ n.
ll. dl l!! e l. Si n.Il 15 ;.n. dllI! u. Sim.
y n h t l f e n h n .¢.15:»a.u|.|r
¢l.3l.n1I.|!o|:1r
Pormnnal Paragraphs and I ta ~ ;ul'Interest to Local Render:.
0 OOOOOD§°0000|0| 0§O$O§01 snooooo-»oooco¢o¢o¢o¢ooo¢oo
HAVE THEM mama NOW!
After November 1, 1927 no will in
definitely dluqntinuo maklng Pont
Cum! Photos.Kubn'| Art Studio.
33-SL Bllir, Hub.
my uncqulllad lhogling of tha newe..t
and latest idea in novelties, fancy
~ls,n o u é Farmers'Cooperltive
nion.27-I!
~ey weighed 51 lbs. avenge and enat
.99 apiece.
Charley Robinson has a birdseye
nbognphic picture in the Homeater window of tha Fourth Nebr.
ment encnmped at Clmp Cody.
eming, New Mexico. un! him bs his
~n, "Hi," who ll in 00. F.
George Koch came out from Omaha
st Tuesday :evening and .vidted :ith
..~I
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The ~ Fadl Millinery Fashions
Are Here ln Endless Proius-~
ienf For the Inspection and ~
Apprnvad of the Ladies of *=' `
Blair and Vicinity =
AUTO TIRES ARB roo mam
That old casing you may hava§:ay
be made into a good serviceable tire ats little coat.Brink lt in and let ualook ir. over, we can uve you money.We reialr tubes the right 'grFreeIr!Yee absolutely roe, to
all auto ownen.0
I 9 lf Moore Tire Cn.
facts.A feature of my tlilplny will
be lh¢ correct usazo of than trim-
mings on this |euon's proper modelIn u .All goods not ready for your in
spection.I annic lpato with plenum
your visit._
Mrs. T. C. Hilton. The lliliiner
For Sale
IRI?Ilupmobila.R m 2*\:11 miles
Like nur.Prleo an equipped $l500.
Soil for U000.
32 lf lin. F. ll. Clltotur.
ith his little u mi n g mere,,Allie
raighmn, in South Dakota for neural
eekl at noel held lt various points- hu been quite suoceufui, gnpping
If rpiece o,f the money in every nee
which he hu ltaripd her.He is nl
. .Inter-Slate Fair races at Sioux
Ly, Ioan, thll week.
Charley Lomb was in town the But
I the week looking up the expressent, bosend a hamper of routing
ra to will Sutherland, down at Enid,
~kla., when couonia their principal
op. withgooben and y um: u side
»hes.lie ny s corn.the kind we
its in Wubington county, on 'he cob,
l rarity and luxury in the! country
he thought Will would relish a kr
~~ ol it.
m. train. southbound.He la dealing
ite extensively ln real ¢|t|}c, princi
lly lon. farm lands, and reports hll
usineu very prosperous.
Gaydou'| Commercial Ggllege,Fall
erm Sept 25, '11 34-It
Bonnie Owen!stepped on a rustyalllwo weeks ago last Monday ud
as been laid up ever since,for :om
me ln a critical condition with blood
~iaoning.Hua improving non but
~nel: worried about being kept from
~ool.ca
gym
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hé Weehlmt the Clan ni l||¢ruluf|rhth.
eportud By Crowe!! Grain I: Lum-
r Co.]"
A I N -
heat-..........5
rn Hizedn..
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s Whll| .....
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u B a r l e y ~
sported by Fnrmern' Co-operative
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hen:-No .!....3
rn-Yellour ...Il 85
rn-W hlta........
t| Ne w.. ... ...53
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ferings in t h e c i t y millinery .w"\"'`'A;;I
s t o r e s I w a n t y o u t o l o o k m y ~
~»N e w F a s h i o n s o v e r a n d m a k e .a m e n t a l c o m p a r i s o n , a s t o b o t h 1 4:
style and prices.`
Mrs. T. C. Hilton,
The Nilliner.
:|- e:|' 1rw 1'\';I1 '.1'}!:1' -vw e°;'.|1 -» gl,z ; : i;ii
O 'PAR AMQ UNT
" ' v D a y s n u .t h a
u4 %1 ».
Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy, Sweet
C l d R Fcr fnll sowing.Write or0V€l' RR YC oall for prices and sunples.
AYE Bnos., BLAIR, NEBR.
B In an a u ll i b oK e e p Y o u r P o u l t r y He a l t h y , . , { , , ' f ' , , , £ . , , , _ , . . . . , . .
nnnuu \<¢».11.¢n-rm lwmlxee.luxuxy fmr W olny nnd »|1°\-vlrxllmllngu vrllh cuuou. only IU ¢t'\lll Rlllun.
g r o o m 's pa r e nt s .H r . s o d Hr s . B . C .
Mo n tg o m er y , 2 6 | 2 E me r s on A ve n u e S .
R e v.S.G .Fi s h e r o fl k e H e r r i e t
Ch ri st ia n eh ur ch ot li cl e .l u n E t h e l
C. M o nt go m er y , e s is te r o f th e b r i d e
gr o om , a r es / me i d o f ho n or .L i e u t e n
e n t H . L . l l o n t z o m e r y w e e h i s b r o t h
er 's b e et me n .
Th e b r i d e e n d h e r - e t t e n d e n t w e r e
[ o w n e d i n I h i t e .I l i ! D k o u ' s b o u
q.\ et u se a sh ow er of b ri de ro se s.m u
l l o n t g o m e r y w e r e e oo rs sz e bo u qu e t
of pi nk s we et p es s.
A l u n c h e o n u s e e e n e d s i t e : t h e r e :
em o n y .S w e e t pe es w e r e t h e de co r
at io ns .
L i e u t e n a n t e n d I r s .l l o n l g o m e r y
de p a rt e d ea r ly th i s e i be r u oo n fo r D e l
Mo i n e s, l o n e. w h e re L i e ut e n e n t M o n t
g u m e r y w i l !b e st at io ne d e t C a m p
Do d g e .
" " -s h o ve an n o un c e me n t b o l d :e
pe rs o ne l in t e r e s t t o tqe ny p e s t a n d
pre se nt . d ey p eup h of Bl ei r,t h e b r i d e
i n t h e nu p l ie l s ee r e mo n y b e in g th e
da u g ht e r ," E s t e , "o f H r .e n d H n .
Jeme-e H . D i x o n , b o r n e n d r e e r e d i n
Ble ir ed uc ate d in th e Ble ir sc ho ols e nd
finished h e r ed uc st iu n a t Do l u m b l e
U n i r e n e r y , I d o .It ar e s " K e| . e's p u r
pose to k e e p h e r m e r r l e g o e sec ret
fr o m h e r pa r e nt s u nt i l sh e sh o u l d vi m
th em e nd m ek e i t k n o w n .S h e c e m r
fo r e vi s i t l n e t w e e k h u t i u s m y s l e r
io u e n y, L o h er , th e y w e re ep p r ls e d o l
t h e i m p o r l e n t tr a n s l a t i o n b e f o r e he r
e r r i ve l .S h e h u be e n te ac h in g th e
p e s t y e a r e t B l u e E a r t h ,l l i n n .
Th e be t te r pe r t of le st w e ek w ee sp en t
ri s k in g h er p a re n t s e n d H l e u rj fr ie n d s
e n d s h e r e t u r n e d t o De s M o ln e s o n
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tion of the C. It N. W. R. R. struckfor higher psy the other day, demand
ang an increase of 25 cents s day, sod
quit work when their demand use not
oonceded.Foreman Larson plugged
sway by his lonesome for awhile when
he was notified from railroad heed
qnsrtsrs to psy the increase demanded
end the old ioree all went heck to work.
19, were getting $2.00 s day srhirh is
noir increased to 82.25.
You can get Four W cont interest
per snnum for your money deposited in
the State Bank, Blslr Nebr., onlimeCertificates of Deposits for Sis, Nine
or Twelve months.3-if
The Enterpllse 1|in necelpt of a
complimentary ticket of admission
(ree, to the :ity of Omaha to witness
the Akssrben parade to he held in that
city Sept.. 26 to Oct. 8.Thsnls, aw-
fully.»
William Johnson, s former foremanandiirotype operator at themf `Pobtlshin House.and his 3 ounserbrother, gettin, acquired the old ll
vns "Quarterfarm,this eldo of DeSotostation; Will traded in his lon sore tractand improvements west of Blslr,formerlowned byRev. A H. Anderson,on te deel.
Mrs. George Doll and. her mother
Mrs. Pratt, bringing Peter Bob Doll,
the kid. with them wil! arrive in Blair.early next sleek and probahl!spend
the winter st the Doll home on South
street unless George finds s purchaser
for it.It's the easiest. most expensive-
ly finished, comfortable,modern resi-
dence in Blair.
Watson Tyson, Sr., returned from s
four sveek's visit to his old home in
southwestern Wisconsin, ihsre he llssd
:Rl b b i t a a n d C n m u u :p i g o o n l fo r
n i e .B. F. Os r am -3 4 i t
Ga yd ou ra Cumm usrc ill C o l l e l e F a l l
Te n n S ap t . Zi. 'z 1 .s l 1 :
Au g us t l l c ie r hc n r y, wh o h o m es t ea d -
e d n u r T e h b u l a n u r | h a l f ; c e n t u r y
asm . di ad lt S tan to n.to w hi c h h e r e
m o ve d fr o m hi s W a s h i ng t o n o o u n l y
( a r m s o m e u n y o u s l n .l a n wreck,
at th e nga o l 15 ye ar n.
D r .F .H .B i u o n ,o i Fr e m o nt . u a
Try the Nstionsl Vacuum clssnerst Pioree'|.\1~t!'
Gsydou's Commercisl College.Fall
Tam Sept. 25. '17 34It
George Doilis lllini up sn oflce
next door to J..H. Plata'allies sud
srill do a resl estate business.deal inlands.He wants to dispose of his resi
dence hare in Blair sud h u several
trsou of Colorado lsnd mon thsn he
an improve that hs will dispose of at
desirabls prices snd on easy terms.
;are Monday and
rr . ~.f_Tuosdny of each
~--~week.13-1:
supplied.J.W.Luris,who went
from Blslr to Valley Int yur hu been
nelurned to that vile# for mother yur.
Rav. William Elplin an reappointed
Supt.. of Crowell Home.
Four New Serial Novels Announced
By Thu Journal And News
Four brand nur novell br nathan of
nllionli reputation sn awry allen Urill
Gaorge uéammd, ho-oi?keeper at the
Ci|.i:en'| bank,md l l l u Vera Mc-
Cracken.dsughur of Mr.and l n .
John HcCnckan,ware married on
Wednesday evening of Int week at tha
home of the bridfa pnrenu, cut. of
the aid Gaming City iownlill.Rev.
Bus h,of the Epbcopml church. tied
the knot md the youu; coupie immed
iately nent to hnulekolping in a home
furnished and p;cpued, rudy for oc
cupancy, over in the nurthunmi oorner
of Dexlarvilln.
He nys the front caught the corn in
wal. section a fortnight ego en tint
there will be very little matured com
produced there.That entire region il
devoted lugely zo dairgang md he nys
flrmen so engaged an making ich oi
money.
George Doll came in lut Sundey
from the (3!!!cen°ruining Campat
Fort Sneiling.He received won! that
mn. DNV: father had died quite lud-
denly at his home In Oregon and thi!
no diearrmged all his plane far thefu-
churc h hen in Blair, vu murlui in
Rebralkn'City, one day tu: week ua
thu widow of the late John C. Watlon.
during bll lihtiml one of the nbias!
Iawym in the west.This il tbl rav
arend gentleman thlzd embnrkation
on the lempeltoua mntrimonial an,
wo former wives naw uniting him on
the golden shore.
boxes nl the Farmers' Blentor nut
week.2341*
The Dixon Rell Hmm company have
lltled up ollicec in the building second
door em of The Enterprise odlcn The
amen will bei in ¢hlr¢° of L. N. Porter.
a must competent alles msnager, ard
t'x| selling force will consist of J. ll.
md Emil Dixon and Gao. F. Reeves.
They are all live wire: and know the
m .__4~~j H suluml nlep tma men.zelenhooo
nnc mmrd a.nolu.v m and m e0) ,phono instrument! hue been turned
our to the goverumc nt al nndud atarmy hendqnnrnrl, in mllltsry mu-in l a mp s a nd to e dn a ! mm | 3 1zeo ll the IIN.
.\.-
You can "do nur bit' by liking 0811*g f ;r ,r'*..;..for tdlphone equipment you must nn ,._¢}~».~and making only such l:»c.|l or Inn; dis
tance all: an are nblolttilr noconan.
N u m a n m n n o n o o .~
The Bell Ydopboll is
for lldo
».v g a s
/¢ * ~
sm rm
At the nry bodlualnlor me war. the nmutheequipmentandth!mm at ma Ball Tvlmbwogg,-y= Inn puma. xm-dly. n ma alma!
be published serially in thu Stan Jour-
nal and Lincoln New according to an
announcement iuat mule by than pa-para.The tint of than novels il "Fha
Secret of Lonesome Con," by Samuel
Hopkins Adam, and ma others to Iod
lolr are: "Tho Sign at Six," by Stur-
art Edarand WhitQ;" "Thu Plain: U'a
Lut Stand."by Ii. M. Bower, .and
"Chloe Malone," by I'annie 1Ieulip
L u .Then autbon will ba recognized aa
thou llated by the atandlrd magixitwl
of the day aa tho big names in Iiction.These aerial.: wall appearln those pu-
pera before January \.Aa a trial offer tha Daily Journal or
Neill, including than serials, will be
mailed until January. 1918, for $1 00 orwith Tho Sunday Journal and lu color
The Buaby'| World'a Greatest Hin
atnel Show Wedncadsg cf cnlng has
shown tba distinction of being tha onlyone to gxhibit hen for some tlma with
out a lot ol lauj.t-handing crltia picking
su attract! ona to pieces alterurancll.
A negro minatrel :bow ia in a clan
by itself; and a good'onc never falls to
pl-one an audience when laughter and
amusement are sought.
The negro hu an car for music; lt ia
natural :rim him. and ho hu bla way
of rendering lt.It ia not cluaicnl, but
it ll betta!-more pleasing.The mlnltroll gave a good enter-
tainment-one well worth tha price,
and tha audi;-non got its aatialactlnn of
nugro mclody and laughter. -Haaelton
M. E NI N TERS ASSIGNED
1 n h l
The ulignment of miniiten mule brthe Methodism eonhnnce heid at Uni-
versity Piece lut sleek h u been en-
nounced.The chergeein this countybeve been supplied el follows: Blur,
W. H.Undeurood.rammed; Arlinr
ton, J. D. Hummel, returned; Kennud
C°Ib1. A. W. Ahrerdtx;HermanRose
without a home in one lu: should go
into the army, mlm ho aakod to be re-
liend of duly and his requoat waa,:upon lnveitlgatlon by the proper au
Lbcrlliea, granted.He in undecided aa
to what he will do but rather thinks bo
will locale ln Colorado and improve
some tnc la of land which be owua
Lhere.Ha will remain in Blair until
:G diapoaea of his residence nwneriy
hare.Htl. Doll and the baby are with
hor molhir in Oregon.
SOCIETYTheirannouncementappeanIna
double column ad in this issue of The
,nw~~\ * ~ \ \ ~ /
~_Qp `;-Y .
~~~"1,
~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.
NEBRASKA mm. Becomes BRIDE
OF DNB o|= CITY'S of=Flc£Rs
oF NEW ARMY
{_F'rom tha linnupolia Journal ol Au|.
22. 1911.1
lliu1i\!.harin0 I. Dixon, Blair, Ngb-
became the bride today of Lleutenln!
B.1...Ilontgomery, of thi! city , at
high noon, nt tha hom: of the brlda
I
a n »u .~
Dixon.
Dance at E. Oft's Hall
Bennington,Nab.,Sat-
urday, Sept. 29th.
Gaydolfl Communia! Coilega,Fall
Tsrm Sspt. 25, 'lI.34-lt
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l l" B a t t i f y o u :i un ':l m r u m l n g I "
th l l h o l l e r . t h e | . |0 1 | l l ' m i l ! b e m m m :
'o yo u I"
W a l e r i n a S l o ve .
" I'n l l o n m u n d [ w r m . \ vr a t l ¢ 0 w i l l n o
eo m p l l n h a l l t h i n g s , " w a l t h e fa vo r l l r
sa y in g o f an ol d fa r me r .
l l c h a d J u n m a d e z h l a r e m a r k l n a
m l n o n e d a y n n l l w w a y l o m a r k e t .
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m n :r u n u u s s I U t i t !B U S T
9\Qddy'\l a m e n t W a r n i n g h i m ;zo
H s u I n n J u a t l n s d b y u n F a c i a
o f t h e G a n .
P a d d y u n o u t o f w o r k . a n d m w n l
s w or k s h e n w a nu l lc u \ n l \Ir :l | m l s! n
il o k l t n s Ir at a h - m L
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h e m a n " t w h vl n l d w Ju b b d n r u w a s
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NOW DON'T MISS THIS
GOOD ONE
~ SEPT. fzs,
s e a t l m n e d t o h i m a n d m i d :
"Nonsense, self!I ca n te tl y ou m an y
th i n g s w h i c h u vl t h c r p a l i e n w n u r p e r
~|r-verun co nm acc ompli sh."
"P e rh s pa yo u c a n, " sa l d t he fa r me r .
" b u t I h a ve n e ve r r e t co m e s t i c k
on e t hl n g l '
" W e l l , l b w . r u t e l l y o u o u v.w s u
p a t i e n c e a n d p e n e fe n n c o w a r e n n b l n
y o u t u n r r y m a t e r l u a | Ic vo T
: r a l l y h i s m a t e s w o u l d n 't te ll P n d d y
'w w l o g n a b o u t h i s fr va h j o b .
Th e h u n w l d h i m su w m c l n t h e D fvl
m n ; | u | ¢ \ ~ . a n d i t h e w u n n d t o k n o w
a n y t h i n g In w a s l o g o a n d a s k th e
m u .Y e r a w h i t e n l !w e n t ws ll .Pa d d y
m a r r i e d t h e c o a l o n .a n d t h e : w a n
r e g i n e r e d m n p n m m r e ;a n d In
\
An nl c nn n nl u l t ha t
'
PARADE AT NOON..rrnronmmzs AT 8 P. M
...CDMING SOON...
THAT-BIG-REAL-FUNNY-SHDW
UNDER QANVASS
J. M. BUSBY'S WORLD'S GREATEST
COLORED
1 ~ 1 1 N 1 s ' § ' R E L s
a .a u r u d b l o w i n g o ff .St ll i he xxur3»:e<l
w r a y .a n d th e st ea m st ll l n r . : p w
h r o u g h t h e m f e t y m l n .
Pa d dy .n o t kn m s l n z w h a t w a s u n
To the settler seeking a home and inde-
pendence, the fertile acres of Upper
Wisconsin offer more advantages today
than any othcr section of the country,
ln this region ol wonderful resour<`es crofs are
grown in great variety and the ideal climate and
ample rainlall e crop lnilunes unknown.
Send lor FREE DESCRIPTIVE l`0LDER
lnlormation ol value to the settler searching lor a
location in a community altering an ideal climate,
nearby markets and excelleuteducational lacilities.
Ask fur Fo lder No. 32-R
.Mailed Free on Rfbquest
u. n. M|CRAE~ Oeneni |»m¢»»z=f Agent SK. l'nuI. Minn.
Chicago, St. Pad, Minneapolis & Umaha Ry.
n M. Psmcs, Uelerll Trllllc Manager. Sl. Paul. Mlnn
F. 5: McCABE. lldllikrlll Alcut, Sl- Paul.Mlnn.
a
ll l l ll i " n l su b m en u ~ :
l i o n R a u lQ W i n A d u n c o .
. . . _ . _ . ..
u r':,..,...,,..¥'u|'»2 i nc nu r
: al.u w
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st i ll l nl a t ul a k u n in i (
.Sun uuhauihur BIO:
bu nk er s a n ta lk in g
r e n t s n bus hel ff-1
: y e a r a u d i t looks a»
o f |c o r n h u a k c n
eallent.la ui mualcr
rulnen righl in our
mp y oung min, Hn.
I Ethel Mud, Doreth
should lilair people bm
money at these alf a'-g nggngniunsf Wh;
home people who can
cr cnterulnmcnt?Tln
didn't have an enter
nm in any way comImp drls.No c nlar
inn In Blair sppronla
htr Cantata, given lui
lint under the llagf.
. Luris,the then pu
-~ c hurc h.Organ
:nd patronize it..
n I
n l t h e go we r nm c nl .
n an d bi g bu si ne ss t hu
o f t h s i r w h e n l m m e d
r '| c r o p m u s t w v p h
yo ur an d t h an l s n o i n
h o n i s a n imm cd ia ta
r e a d s t u ffs fo r p re s e m
Th o l u p p l y w i l ! n o t d c
r u l e d l n t h e h r m e n
~t lacghem s h a m e i l u
~t Li mo l o r ma r ke t in g
F a r m e n u e n o t t u i
c o u n l r y because t h e ;
~lance t h e m a e h r é bs
1'l h e l l .a t t h e di ct u
o ¥ u i fw o n l t l t u l e d d i c t l
u n l .ho w hea t » ~55 e1~ m s ei:
It vl o t h e r : m p g i n vu i t
g u i n a t z h e a c l i o n q l Un..
o f t h e g o vc r n m c n t i l
t m l . w h i c h i n d e s i g
um p ri ce bu t wh ic h t a i
i m m n pri ce,un d e r 1h\
~.Th e r e l a n o r c u o :
p o n t h t pr od u ct io n o |
~y thous ands r e l y for
» be the on ly n ecca nry
h l c h a p r i c e t h o u l d Le
W h y n o t coal,su g ar .
,cot to n,woo l,m u l ,
fo r t h ?A l l o f [ h e n
m p u n t i ve l y bl g hc r ,ir
L o !pro duc tio n,th a :
b u t w a s b d o r c t h e g o v
p d a : u n i t .W h y ca ll in
i n l t n d o f . w h a t i t u
:i m m a p r ic e ?
Uniwd Staten to secure
~ nrlining the sale of the
; Liberty Bondi il not u
the publlahen arent the
nm they seek to club
I of government ortlcl-
NG THE ;=AR!\'|{;R
clan of people on emu
no much nnnclicllod sdhu c hunc uer u the
nm no many hal!-aiu
n
U. S .\'5/ILL NOT RHQu1s1T| o\»
W HEAT ON FARMS SAYS
n o o w e n
Washington, Sept. 1| -Rcporfl ihnt
the government il contemplating re
quimtlanlng wheat on farms to keeprlour mill: going were denied tonight
lsr Herbert Hoover. the food adminisfrnlnr.Mllle generally. lgtd Mr. Hoo=Lr., are running on full llme, ailhough
THE BANKING HOUSE OF
A. CASTETTER
Capital $100,000.00 Established 1869
z a x n a m vr l u u C L ! m s D E N I E D n v !
n l s w l c r H O A ! - I I )1
Th a Lo c a l E x e m p t i o n B o l r d h u
n n o l i l h d u m a x c m p t i o n cl a im s
Ic r t h t fo l t o n i n g n a m e d per so ns h a ve
bee n de ni ed an d t h ey a r e cer zifiet f for
l e r vl c e :
Leonard l.un»dt,C a n t o n W r i c h ,
U n r l S . W u m u n e n , W . E . Il l l g e n k n m p .
a i io vra rd E . F nr r.Pe t e r E i l t r u p ,
,.er s o f c a r s .
W m. VanHus
Geo. Anti
|.,~.~AT OUR SALESROOM, IN B
A'I`rinity ln Modern Motor
Select From.Fitting Ev~
Pocketbook
Let us demonstrate the supcrloritof these cars, over others of approx
imately the some price,to you
Guaranty law
A CONSERVATIVE BANK
With Liberad,Safe Management
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groin.Fo n d a dm i ni s tr a ti o n ofi ic i al l ex p e c t
sh o u t t o b e g i n to m o v! fr e e i y wi t h i n |
\hol|. time.E x c e p t i n i i m i l e d a r e a r r
* h e r e a n l l s u r : n d p r o G e r m a n p r o pls rl fl dl l is ca rr ie d on . t he m hu b ee n n
l1npo1\i%ion b y h r m e n .M r .H o o ve r
mi d , z o w i t hh o l d w h e a t fr o m t h e m a r
¢ t.
The Pioneer Bank of Washington
County, ln Successful 0peration
for More Than 47 Years
l-r ndi nn nd Mu lle r,
U r l V . Il o l e m n ,
Alb ert Jo hns on,
Th o m a s I. C ol g a n ,
Ih vi d L . V g q p g r ,
Ma rl i n L . N el s on .
He nr y S c hm i dt ,
Ch u. ii . G -u ra h nm ,
'
W i l l i l m K n u l e .
Bu r l Ia Va u g h a n .
El me r F . U lt u rh a ck ,
Ja m e s R . K i n g ,
Pa u l W . K r u s e .
Fr e de r ic h D i ck m ya r
He n r y L . R i ch t e r ,
W al ler E. H ich ecl s,
1
pus up inlnns rhnulauqnu.\\ayn¢ upxopltl with an warned. retinal clan
:I c uinm who ilnd ilttll eumorulu
¢
-~. =..
We propose to deal with our patron
just as we wo uld li ke to be desi
wi t h lf our positions were reverse~
and stand ready to make good ever
Vanlluss & Antill Auto
MERCHANTS BUILDIN
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
We wish to announce to Our Frlendgnd the General Public of Blair an~surrounding territory that we havour New Salesroom and office com
pleted and are
£35 THE JOB ~ ii'i"S'?Pf9~AND HAVE TEE £xcLus|vr BLAIR AGENCY ron T~
HUPMOBILE, $1,313
REO, $925;
George W. Limb,Ailen Compton
Carl II. Waldenltrom.
at pneienhonxlucted by the averageheap jim systems ur usocmlnul
cinch are flooding the counuy.
22:-isi jil:-
:ss
Zh
£22
412issie
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STORZ BEVERA
A HEALTHFUL lNVlGORATING T
APPETIZING AND PALATAB
NOTHING COMPARABLE TO STBEVERAGEHAS EVER BEEN
TRODUCED.:::::
KEPT ON DRAUGHT AND FOR s
BY THE KEG, CASE OR BOTTLE.
PnoH1B1'r1oN HAS No TERR
FOR THOSE WHO DRINK IT.
REGULATEB STOMACH TROU
AND BUILDS UP THE HU~SYSTEM.:::::
OTT. RICHTER
UVESTUGKPRIGES
x ||»
ann hunger
A 5-10s wwf lu una!
Baal Slasrs :enders Actll
a n d a B r o a d D u m a n d f r o m B o i l
P a c k e r s a n d F a d e r B u y e r s - I n c ! !
L a m b s a t n u n , a N e w Il l g h M a r t
H l g h l r A l i 'H o u n d fn t h e W e e k .
U n i n n Sto ck Tn r dn .8-oulh Om nh s,
F 1 h t k p l .go,1917 .-- Cat tle r f o e l p uru nu ln uo ii b r r n l .T h e n w e r e i l l D W
In n d In r e t o d a y a n d th e t h r e o d a y #
5|| p| »ly l en s Imn o n-r 4 0.0 00 h ead . Do
m a m ! f o r a n i m ; n o c h w a s l c u vs a l l
p r l r n s n t m n g fu r d n i r a b l o h e e ! H e n r i
m n ! w w u u l f .M vd l u m a n d c o m m o n
l» 'm la w er e a ll ml le e as ie r.D e n l n b l l
f¢ w \e !vr n r n lvd a t ro n | a t $ 10 5 00 li . 50 .
Llazm |\!ll| '\'. u nion c hoice, ruled weak-
r r .
Qu o t n t l n n n n n C a tt l e : P r i m e h e a vy
hw- sg s. s m. :- ¢\ 01 :. m;go o d zo ch oice
hvvx \'l .t l 3 !» 0 0 l 5 . 0 0 ;fa i r zo : o o d
....
Iumen sn.ofrs12.m; mod to choir!3vnrllngsu lH.onom.."50: fall to ¢\10¢
gr.urlingw. 8¥2.00@13.00: common I tfnlrymrilnm.;1.oo9n.oo:priml'ln-f\\}g n n a h m w n $l2.C K}U1 L50:
fn¢\||In r h o l r e g r a m !Jo e \ e s . $ 1 0 5 0 9
'l l 50 ; fa l r to g -\ o ¢ \ g r a n l l e or t . $ 9 2 5
ffl | !2 . '» ; m m m o n ln fa l r g l nm s t e e r s .
s r r u w n z s ;gn od i n rh o lc e he Ife r i .r~= .rm 1n .?. n; gu ru! in c hoi r# mn $ 3 0 0
(? 9. 00 : fa ir t o gu m! m vr x. $ B. T5 0T.1 5;
ru nn er s a nd l " l1 1t e -r n, 3 . '1 :n 6a m ; tm l
ml fw l . Sfl T3 Q 11 L7 5 I lm vf b lt ll i l. $ 7 .0 0
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lu fa i r l z r n r l m. $ 6 0 0 0 1Q D ; s t or k h fl h
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l2.¢\»Iptx or hu gs \sor¢_u m i l c n t fl
mr ui n t ml n y. a b ou t 1.300 h r m l .a n d
gunl;¢-rn n s 'avril all alxlpplng huy5!'¢
s n r o n u x l o u n fu l the m.Tr a d e o p e m
1| 1 | t l vv a n d s tr o n g t n a : l i m e h i g h s !
Um !! Tm» n l n 3 : m d h u l k Df U1 0 hu ll -
w u w a s Anno nl\thi s b nsl s.T o p !
lln»|u:ht M 8 3 5 flml th o h u l k o f t h (
lr . |\ l lm : w a *n l $lT!» 0Q lT.T5.P r i r n
n n m1 ¢~ \r :1 15 t om r ll mn u w ee k ap o.
K e e n D e m a n d f o r F n d c r L l m b t .
311-ru m m n I i l w n l r u n o l : h m
m u l lnmlns fu r n \\\\l|14.'S||u§.36.
l w m l mu l fur t l w t h r ee d u ra t h e n u p f
l~l.\lm-1 Iwnn !H.I»l)U head.Th e m u r -
k vt w a s n o t n : r u t d m !dl l fc r en tIr u m * I 'm w I: | 3 '. n i h m l e M l l vr o n t h i
fu l stuck :mul a ul ua nl ep tr vn ge r fo r
th.-fooelvr gzrudnu m m e r h n l c e f i n l
rr ln mhn h ri ugl ur : $23 .5 0. wl nl ch ls l hl
h l i i h vl l n n r e m n i .
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lumlȢfomlerw.$ \ : . . " , u fw L w :lnmtw,
ha l l s . $ H . |!| } d lT. 0 0 : 3 n r ll n $ 1 l. fa ir t o
dm i r v. $ 1 2 . 2 -r a m n m s ye nr l ln gt .fe ed
rrs . $\2 1l \0 13. R. 5:wet her s.fa i r to
rh.nI¢°¢>. u1.:=n@|::.:n;w u s ,h i r t o
f l m i m z m . 0 o a 1 | . 2 5 ; e w l t . c u l l : a n d
fe n i r r i .$?.»"»0010.'3U:e w e t . b r n d e u ,
|11 a ge s. a n.0 no 1a .o 0.
a ."l mw uz m nc n i t i b n! yr : a l r a hn vln ' o n
tim ulJ1\lh'l0 lids xmarn1nT"
" I n w r m .Si vll w .nn*h o w c a n O l
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rl iy a nIzz kl ln g th ro ug h a ma na o f la th
vr ." i m 5 vs w i n k fo r w a n m i n u t e
lm l 0 l n \fu r l l n e d ? ' - P h l l t d e l p h l l
1I\ r nlng 'Ii1 ogrn {lb.
N r l i a i n g i l u m u c h 2
po l l e n o r pa m p h le t s .1|
fa ct t ha t t he g o vc rn me m
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: o u n l r y ne ws pa pe rs a n d
t h e : i g h t t o con fi lcn ix
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pr op er an d i eg it im s ta l d
th l va r i ou s fa r m s o f p u b
m a y b e c l n n d u " u n f o r -
lh l be n e t it o f t h l l r r e ad u n .
a n d : m n l s h e l m - K u n
M l h e fl Foo li sh Q u u t l u r s
T110 ta l k tn pi v n l n r c r vu l n o c h !
¢¢~».»inn :umm-at In me pmpvn nlly that
50l!1v 1 \¢'0|1h \ h ave for mak in;foo il sh
quu -+ :Io ns wh vn th is h n p p y i l t l l e l n
ci d vn t m n T¢ <Il \| | .1 I h y l l nr r y } u!. t h e
sw l l l m n w n u c t n r .
U m *Ru n d n y m o r n i n : i a n !su m m e r
th o x wa t iw r 'ur n s a n vi n od l nu iy ho t i n
[1\ta4 lnnxw lnmxw zhnt iw mot h imselfnu ! t o t h e b a r k p o r c h fo r hi ; S ab b a t h
\l1:wl.W h i l e P u t w a s ; \ o r f a r m l n § l b s o p
rm l t m n u f n m pu l n t l ng h l s b r i s t le ! h t u
nrx l.d n n r nvlnh laor N i k e m u n t e r vd
vi i i 0 0 il l s ' b a c k p o r c h i dj u l n i n g .
"S h un \ .Put ."plu uu ant ly re m a r k e d
llndlng Uuful at Tlrnea.
For ages aaa of the customs ofChinese physicians has been to thrust
fine Ilvvdlvi Sntu the body lu lel outmln: and variuus maladies and 11. ap
pvnn that bicedlng in lhll way is
owen rmlly un.ful.After lou; ob-servation ln China Dr. Jamal Canllle
n{»orr.»hlmwlf so much impressedwllll tha results uni lm hu mlopmd
the prowdure himself tor certaincases.Xordlmx seems lo lessen umtrmica lu the inflamed part and to ra
ilute murnlzlc and rheumatic palms.swelling and tilrfnma frog; spmlns and
fractures, and especially fha indennlae
co~ducted.::::
We sell Exchange, and Loan
Money, cash checks on other
banks, pay interest on time
deposits for six, nine and
twelve months at the rate of
4 per cent. per anum.::
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THE BANKING HOUSE OFA. CASTETTER
Capital $100,000.00 Established 1869
A CONSERVATIVE BANK
With Liberad,Safe Management
All Deposits Protected By The State Bank
Guaranty law
The Pioneer Bank of Washington
County, ln Successful 0peration
for More Than 47 Years
1
A general banking business
conducted.::::
We sell Exchange, and Loan
Money, cash checks on other
banks, pay interest on time
deposits for six, nine and
twelve months at the rate of
4 per cent. per enum.::
...CDMING SOON...
THAT-BIG-REAL-FUNNY-SHOW
UNDER QANVASS
J. M. BUSBY'S WORLD'S GREATEST
QOLORED _,1VIlNlS'E`RELS
NOW DON'T MISS THIS
GOOD ONE
~ SEPT. fzs,
PARADE AT NOoN..PERFORMANCE AT 8 P. M
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.ien=Fnr= the lnspecijon and
Appmvad of ~the Ladies of .
Blair and Viciniw.
~~A~lf yo u ha ve i nspe cted the of-
ferings i n t h e c i t y m i l l in e r y
st o r e s I w a n t yo u to look m y
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AND HAVE TEE £xcLus|vr BLAIR AGENCY ron THE
HUPMOBILE, $1,335
REO, $925;
CHEVROLET, $585.
AT OUR SALESROOM, IN BLAIR
A'I`rinity ln Modern Motors To
Select From.Fitting Every
Pocketbook
Let us demonstrate the superiorityof these cars, over others of approx-imately the some price,to you ifyou contemplate buying n cur.
.We propose to deal with our patronsjust as we would like to be deait
with lf our positions were reversed,
and stand ready to make good every
Upper Wisconsin
and the HOMESEEKER
To the settler seeking a home and inde-
pendence, the fertile acres of Upper
Wisconsin offer more advantages today
than any other section of the country,
ln this region ol wonderful resour<`es crofs are
grown in great variety and the ideal climate and
ample rainlall e crop lnilunes unknown.
Send lor FREE DESCRIPTIVE l`0LDER
lnlormation ol value to the settler searching lor a
location in a community altering an ideal climate,
nearby markets and excelleuteducational lacilities.
Ask fur Folder No. 32-R
.Mailed Free on Rfbquest
u. n. M|CRAE~ 0!ll¢fl| |»m¢»»z=f Agent SK. l'nuI. Minn.
Chicago, St. Pad, Minneapolis & Umaha Ry.
H. M. Psmc s, Uelerll Trllllc Manager.Sl. Paul. Mlnn
F. 5: Mc CABE. lldllikrlll Alcut, Sl- Paul.Mlna.
NOW DON'T MISS THIS
GOOD ONE
~ SEPT. fzs,
,.,e r s o f c a r s .
Wm. Van!-Iuss
Geo. Antill
PARADE AT NOON..rrnronmmzs AT 8 P. M
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STORZ BEVERAGE!
A HEALTHEUL lNVlGORATING TONlC
APPETIZING AND PALATABLE
NOTHING COMPARABLE TO STORZBEVERAGEHAS EVER BEEN IN-
TRODUCED.::::::
KEPT ON DRAUGHT AND FOR SALE
BY THE KEG, CASE OR BOTTLE.;
PnoH1B1'r1oN HAS No TERRORS
FOR THOSE WHO DRINK IT.1 :
REGULATEB STOMACH TROUBLE
AND BUILDS UP THE HUMAN
SYSTEM.::::::
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No Lumber 0rder_Too Large
Or Too=Sma||
lor us to un.We have u vurled slack nl high
gnde lumber for every purpose.Drop in and
ll l k overyour needl wlth us.It menu: utlslac-
tlon and I saving to you.
Mdluarrie Lumber & Coal Co.
K H N N A R I )
Septemb er 19. 1911.
a n h a i n t n l g h t .
I l l k f l n d L. B u ck s h ip pe d 2
m e no u n O m a h a m a i n t
i| \a \a n d B u r W i l l u m s e n a n d
.w a n t c a l m l l l h E l m e r o n
s n t h e m l o l d .W h l i c t h a n
a 1 7 0 0 E b [ n n ( o d : t e a r u l l
n u a p o u n d .
.
c0RREsPoNDENcE
{0'l'lCE To FARMERS
We are buying Hogs and pay-
ing all the market.will justify.
W hen you have hogs ready for
market let us try to deal with you.
Farmers Co-operative Union,
Blair, Nebr.P. Christensen, Mgr.
nr. 0. s. Druner
Veterinary Surgeon
uma, ms.
t h a n Nebruh, n nntive nf
toncaunty , born It ihe nowdiy at DeSoto in mv.h u
vimillnl his Inlay sid time
for a ge n!days,reiuming
2. Saturday.
ur cno| l-:tive utnrc building Il
wand.
Mn. will \lc Clnn were in
Wodnnday.
Cmu rally vu held nt the If
hall hal Thundny esreninz.
Dexter is out from Blair Un»
tho lnthlng on Harry Il||cu's
. li ttln g i t nu ly for the
nd Pluwine
onion, Luther Nelson,1A0n
~I und Carsten Wrlrh,who
»for military duly und no-
tho Local Exemption Board
hr le:vin wont Lo Blair um
to lun on tluir journey la
lm' camp.Ilan; wishes for
fm and uh neturn were rx-
! tigell: dcparturl.
.»..». .-. .~. .». .~. .~
the lhnuider."A Ino num
lmhc nhlp ends new sold,
lddld to the hand.
Noluen mol with a painful
nt about three mils west of
o bear Mmmey Clark 0!l|n
o a o o a s o o o o - a s 1 4 0 0 0 1
Larsen &Em/ics
Jacobson 'romsclg
Garage
lv llave llloved l
Our New Building
Zz;Our Service ls Your Insurance Try It!
~ That's the Only test.Use the phone-come
49 |j g ;i n - f o r v u l c a n i z i n g ,t i r e r e p a i r ,r e a d j u s t m e n t s ,
~q u i c k s e r v i c e ,n e w p a r i s - a d v i c e - - a n y t h i n g .
~ -When you are tied up, stalledf losfng money-
§ 2 l e t u : ~ h e l p .W e l l t a k e e l l o u r e . . . . t s a n d 2 0 t o y o u r i c h
* l fels because service is our business builder.
\ *= , :'
-°'-Re me mb e r - w e h a v e t h e e x p e r i e n c e ,
~the desire to serve.Useit and then
e yo u wi ll c o me a ga i n._
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E.nonhuman on Tflelday.
psopio regret th u Rev
u Ulllno d to C nlg in ltud
nlumd h an .
llllar shipped a ear of sharp
mah;market on Wednesday
In Van Deusen il improving
ioltart losehool in about
eCrse.k¢nI.| nporwd not so
morning.
Paunon writes his cousin.
non,Irom camp at Fl.
Kla us.that he u In the
ary Dlplrtmln¢_ feels dna and
J w.
Blilz.
when bl 'nnt one day Int
bid trlands good bya before
tho lrmy.Ha undertook to
nr and went into the
rowing him with such Iorcevurumdcnd unconscious for
after being taken to Schuy
dlc lllltln llon .Hatha um!
nl rlihz Ind loft with his cow
comrades from hart to report
and l u n for the training
I l mmllnl-Hi a- hc l ' l u
um me In looked like to
mn through 3 broom corn
~t he urn gan! and reportzd
uint! broughtlbac k 23 d l -
w1g the prison unrclul hh-
olhd Durham: at tha South
lute hir hold Iut week atHo In axhlblting them at tim
DhtdotIgir at Sioux Cllr.
ln wack.
H. ULLERMANN
The Largest and 0ldest Exclusive
Jewelry Store in the City.
.u
N o t l c e b y P u b l i c a t i o n o n P e l l t l o n fo r
P r o b s t e a l w a l
S T A T E O P N E B R A S K A , 1 -¢W a s hi n g to n C o u nt y .f u '
ln t h ¢ _ C o u n t | C o u r t u l W n h i n g t o n
C o u n t y , N e b r u k a .
In : h a H a l l e ! o f t h e E s t a t e o f M a r i o
W r i c h . Do c a u o d a
Th e vc : i l io d p et i t i on o f C m ; W 1 i c h
h u b e e n Glad i n t h e C o u n t y C o u r t
o f u i d Co u n t y ,p a y i n g t h l t L o l -
tbl nick un,
lasik Garda and Frmd Pltlnm ann!be Winston bs motorcycle Sunday tn
play bull with Window. n. Pmatpnllll.
They rimmed the uma evening.
Lawrance Schwock cekbratad his
birthday Fzidny.
Ulu Anna Golllch inf! Sunday morn-
ing for a three weeks' visit with frkndn
around Calhoun.
Fnnces 0'Hanlon
Leona Winan
Iris Pm:
Lillian Sorensen
scsooz. Norzs
[nw nu 'rnwml
n In wonh m'| time w just uh
1 _Mn and Mn .mm Eah uau mp ma
ihmily ,at Albion.vialud r d n ti f n
here lut wac k returning homo Ilon-
'dly .
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{a .lan |Lo spe nd a Z u r d a y s a t t h e E i l n e r
h o m e l .
Th e st uff fo r th e A .1I. S. p ape r,
" 'l '1 1 e B u n n , " h u b e e n d e c t e d n a fd
l m n : E d i t o r i n c h i e f, P a u l Ve il ; bu si -
ne u m a na g e r. Ea r l L o ng ; l o ca i ed i to r ,
B u r y L u d w i g ;nq ui b ed it or ,H a r o l d
SUGGESTIVE '|`HOUGHTS
sion( bulincu linu Dl°P\rly
dr:<l¢d m h¢lp1uL
In Newspapers
there n -mummy uhh A dl|»
linc\|va dnmerence.Let me
uphin.
T. J. Hildebrand,
yith the Omaha Bea
1 Amuumzn.
_ } l i u f & I i l d r u d W e b e r M t Tt t t l d l y
fo r O m z h n zo l l l l n d Il m w n c l l H a l t
th i s yn l r .
W m. Recl smey er,vn fo a n d s o n u r e
at No r fol k t h i s w ee k .
l l r .a n d l i n .F r e d l l n n l l i p h a d n
n w b a b y g i r l m m m l i ve u t h e i r
ra: mo on hlo nda y.
Es t he r an d E l m e r Ja h n i o n l e i t fo r
ll n i ve r s i t g P i n e z o a t t e n d W oa iey an
U n i ve r a l i y t h l s y u r .
\
Now. therefore, noliee is hreby givee
thu. a hearing wil! be hed on uid pe-
tition on the I3lh dey o l October, A.
D., 1911, at 10 0'l:loek L m.,and nil
penom interested :re noLi&ed to a;-
yenr and shot ceuee, if any, why uid
Instrument may not be proved, ailoledamd pmblled ns the l u !Will andTeltlment of uid deceased, and execu-
taon thereof,and ldmitullnlion ol
uid estate be granted.Witness my hand lad Official Seal
this ltlth dey ol September, $917.
[e\£Al,}I. C. Euan.:n-az.(hunky Judge.
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Joan LOTHROP §
ATTORNEY AT LAW
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Clllrtl.lCNHI W»||m!Av|»u. mmulun ll cur mu,
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Wrich undlr tha lu!Will md
ms-snr-:sen ran Jubilee
UMAHA SEPT. 26 to 0CT. 6,1917
vacalson fram Fnld D¢W¢b¢r'| for the
ngxl two vroekl.Sha lef t Tuesday fur
Uchling to vllit Mend: for | fur days
Mr. and lln.Eari Rhonda, of Gulhrla.
Center,lows,visited at 0.N.Un»
lh1nk'| our Sunday.
¢THQ W o r n e n a C l u b : i i i m e e t n e x t
Tu e s d a y a t w r no o n a t t h e bo r n e ol l i n
il. G . Hej wera.
Sa t u rd a y R a v. B a a h fo r d '|a n d H n -
Gu or go l la ra ha 1l 'a Sunday schoo l clas
ses w ent o n a p ic ni c t o Hin sd al e P ar k,
ai. I-"rs:monL
Mn . l l . L . A nd r e w s , S r . , o f L i nc o l n .
spe nt S un da y at the h om o of ba r lo n ,
II. L . An d r e w s .
Joh n S r. hra ge . w ho ia au pe rin ta nde nl
"nf the mai l: a t Qu in cy, Ill .. a nd w i fe
visited ae vural daya la s t w e e k a t t h e
w . u . L w l w i g h o m e .
E a r l an d Ro m a L z nu n . o f Oa k s , N .
IJ., a nn vi ai t in z a t t h e h u m o !th e i r
au n t . M r s P. L. C od y, th is w ea k.
H r .a n d Sh a .J.W . Jo h n so n a n d
In lags oi Imcul illaritg In mei :very nga tlllm
ll merurcl
r w c m a l . n m :Arrmeoual HIDE
Wad. Evening, Oct. 8,Thursday, Oct. 4.
'1¢i| .,\ ll Bu nny *"\l'|rH's I-M21 flrlll"
Thuridly Evening, from B to 10, at Rourke? Hue Bail Park, will be churn
Ak-Sulg|'s Big Hiiury !'ire\mlq| Spectscle..
Cumtim BIB Nation] Stine Exhibit
Friday Enczing, Oct. 1 One Week. Beglnning Oct. 3
AkSnr-Ben never vrearlu, its joys an slung! new.Tha snappy I ll'
thy: are Nltun'| uibufe to the Feaiiui Spii which SAMSON
decreil :lull nigga ones each you for Us |short time.
w»fum»'¢ Bu cu-ml Every my, 1: u 11
information Buruu for Hotel Actomodniionn.
|
giay lrom a mon!h'3 'fllit 'lllh his
aunt in Canada.
.A blby boy unborn tollr. and Hn.
H. B. Schmidt on Tuuday.-
Waller Echtenkamp, Raymond Lud-
wig,Olin Badger,Clyde Cook and
Lloyd Cook. of Omaha, loft Sunday on
a hunting trip to Atkinson, Nobrl
Glenn Ludwig and Lawnrlca Qloborta
ich, Sunday for Lingoln worm may
anllallend tho State Univerahy Illia
year;
Mtn Agnes Peters returned ilonday
Izumi six woek"| vlalt with nlatina
at Emerson..Tho Ladiel Aid qu Qvntortainod by
Hn .Emma li i n d ma r a h allialod
by Hrs.ll.L.Lictlihbon on Wed
nelday.
Rev. J. D. liammol vnaa appolnted to
\
COHE IN EARLY
Ing campalgnin the east and
C e n t r a l school b u i l d i n g Th i r t y I l ve
l i t l l g L o t s a n h a vi n ( a n e w c z p e d e n n
these d a y :a n d a r e e n j o y i n g i t i m
m a n u l y .Th o r n h i ve b e e n o n l y e l e
ve n da y s of sc ho o l so fa r bu t t ho u l n. -
d e In d ! In d Ia l l l u l h a ve a i r u d y l e a n :
e d t o o b q r w i i t f l
Th e n a m e s o l i h e b e l r i n n e r s u n d e r
M i n B i l l l l i l l ° \ ¢ h l 1 l e a r e a s f o l l o w
H u m A y e
N o r m n n A b b o t t
To m B l o m q u i n
Jo h n B o s t o n
C a r t e r B r u n t o n
K e n n e t h C a r m k h a e l
H o w a r d C h r i s t e n s e n
. h y Ch ri s te n se n
A n d r u s ! C h u a n
Sa m ue l C r ou r ei l
Cl a ne n ce Cu r ti s
A u s t i n D i m m i c k
R o g e r D i x o n
F u n k Ei¥e nbe| 1rer
B a y a r d l l o p n r e l i
L o w e l l l l l l l l r
R o l f ! M e l l i l l a n
D e n : P e t e r s o n
P a u l Te r r e l l
A l b e r t Th o m p s o n
C h e s t e r W n l r a t h
E d d i e W o l t i l
P e a r ! M c o x
N o r m a C r u l c k n l u n k
D o r o t h y C l l r l i s
h l a r g n n t J e n k i n s
M a e K o o p m a n
D o r o t h y K r o g h
Lo u i s e M n t t hi e l o n
C a r r i e M a y n a r d
Gr a c e M c C o rm i c k
NOW IN MY NEW OFFICE
'|
1 We are now lpcated Inour new
office, the first door west of
' Rathmann's Garage.If You
\want to sell your farm,drop in
\and see us. as we are now equip-
1 ped to`dlsposc of your land to
\ the bas! advantage.I have just
THE ENTERPRISE Ic0RREsPoNDENcE
_Mn and Mn .mm Eahuaump mafamily,n!Albion.violtld rolntivel
here lut wac k returning homo Ilon-
day.¢
Gus Glandt is also nportad an bl on
tbl nick un,
lasik Garda and Frmd Putnam ann!be Winston bs motorcycle Sunday tn
play bull with Window. n. Pmatpnllll.
They rimmed the uma evening.
Lawrance Schwock cekbratad his
birthday Fzidny.
Mlu Anna Goluch iofz Sunday morn-
ung for a three weeks' visit with frkndn
around Calhoun.
KHNNARI)
September 19. 1911.
We had a nha ieet nlght..
Elmer awe: and L. Buck ehipped 2
ear! at cettte to the Omaha market
Baath: ni|\a\ and Ever Willumeen and
Hur! Steen arent seem mlb Elmer on
laude' to eee them aotd.Whlie there
they ae: a 1700 Eb [rue (ed lteer :ell
for 15 cent! e pound.
b u t Itneenbeam shipped 2 can of
eettie te the Omaha market Tueadey
nkht.
George Dexter ia out from Blair Un»
kiln( ep the lethlng on Harry Illectfa
an bmee. letting it M d !for the
ltqceo and Pluwine
Cer! lloneou, Luther Nelson,1A0n
ard Lund!and Center:Wrtrh,who
'lone drafted for military duty and no-
tibed by the Local Exemption Board
to ngort Ior eelvice went to Blair um
naming to alert. on their journey ta
the training camp.Ilan; wishes for
heir welfare and safe retttrn were rx-
pneeed at ttgeh: departure.
Chula H. Sethett. hom near Cro!-
lon,northeast Nebraake, anetire nf
ihehlneton cqunty, barn at the mu
hletorle diy nl DeSoto in mv.hae 1 A m u u m z n .
__ J» 1i u a 1n d m d W e b e r u n T u a d a y
I
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Joan LOTHROP §
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Prldbl ll Bute all y."|.`|
Clllrtl.lCNHI W»||m!Av|»u. mmulun ll cur mu,
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A GENE RAL A N D L OC A L NEW S A N D COMMENT
.
No . B bBLAIR, W ABBINGTQN COUNTY. NEBRASKA. SEPTEMBER 28,1917vo L . X X I
FIFTEEN num.:an IN Rmb
n t Nlg hl'|German Air Attack
Slwghlored 50016 Clvlllus and
Wnuuded Seventy Others
London, Sept. 25.-Fiftnn kiiiod und
nnty injund vu the omdnl c am-
llty lin announced zo-day of lm nlgh\'|
erman dr raid by Zeppelin: and aero»
lanes.
Healy Contracting Co.. work
. . . . . - - -
on bridges 700.48
I'rank M. Carter.work on¢radar 88.00
Dewey Holatina, roid work..S L N
C. W . Hall, rold 1rork.....20.00
Horus Chwtanun.food
Henry Goakor, Nld work...8.00
1. B. Erickson, road Work..16.00
Chu. Rogort, road dra n ;9.00
Chu. Rocert. road 1rori:....52.00
Chas. Krohn, mad dragging.12.75.
Floyd Ackerman, road dru-
arlnr 15.00
Fioyd Ackarmnn, road work.18.00
C. J. Hindloy, road work....185.00
La n Larson. road 1rork....18.00
Beaty Contraning Co., bridgu
work . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . .2045.75
Betty Contracting Co., bridge
'rode 1868.20
Booty Contracting Co., bridge
work 1481.00
Henry Meoc ka, wan . . . . . .212.50
Willie Brinkroaan. Nld rod 12.00
Henry Tobon, road Work. . . .8.00
Carl Moierhenry, road work.01.00
Gotliieb Hartung, road work :
C. 8. Nlalnn,ruppllla for
poor . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .531
Herman Brinkman, road work 8.00
w. H. Wilkeninl. road work 8.00
Herman Scheer, road work..4.00
A. Hilgendnrf, road work...4.00
John Liormann, road work..'M00
S. 11. Ref, road 1rork.......10.50
Guy Slador, road dnggring..60.00
Chas. Stricklott, road work.100.00
Chu.Strickiott,road d n : -
Walter Sp:-iok, mo work...20.00
L. E. Hatrick, waE"°|rork ard
dngging 150.00
Otto Longhorn, road work..1o.oo
Tom Willlama, road \rork....41.00
Standard Oil Co. dl. . . . . . . .27.12
Sinner Bros, road work.(7.00
C. u Spiker, road work.4.00
C. Hansen, moat for poor...0.76
Henry Strenger,Sr.,road
work 16.00
mm.;vo Sprick. road work..109.35
J. I.. Hiltiona, road work. . . .I as
Ore T. Andoraon, expense ac-
count ~.8.58
Wm. Stranger, road work...23.00
Henry Sprick, road '|\fork....28.50
pr T. Lund, aalary for Sept.
and postage 148.39
Chris Raamusaen, angina on .
grodar .. . . . . .1. . . . . . . . . .72.00
F.J.Wentworth,dray ln d
freight 81.00
Roy Strickiett, road work...az.oo
Bend Berloiaon,hauling
hand 31.00
Ole Larson, hauling band...4.00
Chris Mumaen, hauling band.21.50
Niela Tomaen, hauling band.8.50
Omaha Baum Iron Store, Inc.,
round soft steel 106.60
F. lieuermann, freight, paid. .15.01
A. J. Sutherland, money ad-
vanced for road work. . . . .5.00
Maurice Mehrana, aaiary for
Sept..... .... .... .... .... .12s .4o
A BAD ACCIDENT
Lut Sunday mominu ee J. H. Ow-
ene wee enroute for home hom the
Sioux City recee with hu three m i n t
horses endwee in the Jude at limer-
eon,he met with an eeddent thatmiahr. without bein.; much wasee, have
proven fetei.Ile wee in e cer with the bonee and
bed retired for the night, tying down
upon e cet, which he cerrlee with hlm
when attending the recee. when lud-
denly the cet wel overturned and he
found himself ind the honel held;
mixed up, one o! the enimele etepping
upon hie sheet and another 'rotting over
on him.He in Illd up et his home over
on out State street, end feete pretty
badly bruised up end lieble to be in
bed for fume time.Ae near ee een be heemed the eeri-
dent wee eeueed by e "wlid" ur leed-
ed with cement. bumping qmlnet the
one occupied IJ! Mr.Owen! end the
nc mg stock.Tho cet wee turned
ever on ite etde end Hr. Owens wee
taken out bs the trein men,through
the aide door which wel then the' top
of the eer.The eide of the ser wee
torn out to eneble the horeel to
be removed.The animate ere. now
to the bemet home end It is not known
u yet, whether they have been injured
to en;coneldereble extent,but Hr.
Owens is in e very nervous condition
end the extent of his injuriel cenrmt
yet be determined.i t ie en exper-
ience he doeen't were to repeat.
__. .. . _ - . . _ - - . . . - . . . ..
CALLED Fon sElzvlc
Wuhlnglon countfl quota of
ili pttelntu ldr lltld mon i s 8 3.
uma number that went zo tha tnlnl
camp at Domlng on Wmdmldaj of
In- ll.O! lhil numblr only thc nl
o! 2? ollh o| | wbo lr a! .o | 0 hlv¢
cerllhed back hom tha Dil
Exlmption board to tho Local boa
and tboyhnvcbesnnotlnadto 9
thsmuim al.lha omu ol the
boardondu3d ofoc!abor. nest W
oddly , to arm to tho tralhlhl an
The locat bond 1| -=»-==; -
from the Dlllrlet board b i n (
dltkmnl mms: and as soon as reech
tbl liz addliinzsld men will bo nuti~
i`he2l!.owhomaot|| :¢lhuob0¢n
u c :August Alfred Waterman,Fontc u
Harry A. Indian, Iilnlr,
Duld Jenn. Ft. Calhoun.
Human Osc ar lc hrllhd. Blllf.
cum Edward Pfdlfsr, Fonunalk,
Alb!!! aldfllfl, aw,
Arthur Leonard Bitton, Arllnlivlh
Emu; Chxiltlan£P¢¢l!I00. Hmmm.
81| rmx Krmr . Arun gzon.
Andrul l§l¢lun. Blair,Jamal Stlfbiil. Slam Gin, Il.,
Wlllism r. Bamphlll, Blalt,
John Rsthmnn, Ft. Calhoun,
John Chrlotaanun, Harmtn.
Fraud Suban, FL Cdholln,
Walur Pruton Busby .Ft.
Giac omo Illlllnl, Axiivliw-
CarlSchrader.Flonncc, Nabr.,
Fndtriek vaulm sm. flrli-MIDD-
Henry Chrlllnpbtr Ramp, -\1'1|l1¢¢ll1»
Don v. Eckloy. 'hk\mlh,.Nabr.,
Lani: Krajlcsk, Atllnttbrl.
Lindam Vnnght Dug, Fonwulio.
liar! Eduard Timpo, Fontlnllk,Fred Lurnnn Denison. lfoatemlh,
Ddbort D. Gnlnlu. Daiwa. Ia.,
James Elmer Oumlllllll- Herman.
ANS | \S c r rv wo es GIV ES n a -
CIPE FOR TAIL Llaurs
p - n -
[Omaha Bee]Q
Judge A. J. IIorrod, polire judge ol
mln City, paid his nr ccuto Judge
ugerdd in the Omaha pollen mart.0 seemed interatod ia. the al.1¢0mobile
"We have \ recipe for those tall
hu that an nlsnyl going nut after
owner clnlmt be h u lighted
ln." be uid."Wo charge them |
ollnr for the recipe and Eu worth Et.
han a man is brought before me on
at charge I fine him l dollar sud five
im the recipe:One tablupoonfnl of
nollne mixed with a Iamplui nl coal
L That will do the bntineu:Keep!~wick burthng after il'| lit."
The wisdom of Solomon appears now
nd than Brin in polices court.
mn|~mAv°s RUN OF c xf ' n . a
MARKS UP A NEW RECORD
; n
Nine hundred and Mt] un o! cal.-
t'e were received at the South Omaha
marks! Hunday.it ia animated that
there uréra 24,000 head of gattla;thia
aatabliahaa a naw catlla record, the
prafioul recon! was 854 c an and a
mul at 1,051 can of lin aback.Mon-
day tliara Ian 1,140 :ara oi live atock.
L I G H T c o m m u s s n o n e n s 'R E P O R T
1 p.-n
S l u e m e n t 0 | E u a l n g s a n d E x p o n -
s e n o l Th e B l l l r L i g h t a n d P o w e r
P l a n t fo r M o n t h g _ [ Ju l y
'casa: aaczxvan \ \
Reetind for uh °,§c u r r e n t t h r o n gM e | . e n . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 , 6 2 7 2 4
Ra c el vod fo r M a l i :r ¢ n L \ l | . . . . . . . . . .6 8 6 8
R e c t i ve d t o r n l a o f ' " "| l d u . . . : . . . , , _ . . _ _ Q L D
P o h t | 1 . § l d l » £ c : h l ; l
|o -' § ¢ . . . . . f = . . . . . . . . . a | , a 1 a a l
1 » g = - _ g i ; - \ = = ~a i -
our o r p r o m p tm l n u . . . . . . . .05125
soLoNs T ELL FAR MERS TH
GBT A B AD D EAL
St, Pull. lima.,Bipl.U.-S¢|||
l.A!ol\|U»f.on¢0l tbl willul Urdu,
AH ERROR comzacfan
Amonglt the iiat of names printedlie lut iuua of the The Enterprise
wing filed claim for exemption with
~e district exemption board at Dmahn
fur bein( passed by the Inca! examp-
ien board,ap pe nd the names ul
-notably I'red ~Dickmey¢r and
award Fur, who um made no claim
or axemption.Thus name! wen u-
en from n Hat nrlilled by the district
~nd back to tb c loc slbouwdmd
~drmm Ove T. Andmaan, of the lo
board.ug : th at lh l local board
ujn anor in reporting the namu
before the lima for Ming claims
.... :xamptlon had ¢;q"°Thi dil-
¢ botrdn itlad tha mlttske when
»a m wal c lllld m n by
hnlzman Andenon.
FOOD CONTROL coérs B10
$50,600 For zo Days
Wuhinglon, D.C.,Btpt.24.-Ex
MINISTERS l)lSl'LA'4'BALL IN
°~monBsr" R£QU|=s1
Wuhlngtnn, Sept. 21.-A delegation
$|,:lB 70
Total z-c.sv.Hn.Ginlrttadn..23,334Told x.W.Hn.~ x a , o 1 u
Totalcost 1K.W.Hr. at g e v l t c h
~.0313213.
A md reeei lli < . W . H r . ~.GM c tl.
CAB!!nrrzunsn
Cod canmmod n z ;Lon:rn,$3.15 um in £ho_t>ln....... 8448 85
on [Cy¥inde1) :ac Qu.ec :soc~:saw
Oil {Englne} 20 Ql|.\&|, 301: pu~1150
'Null (For c!e\ning.l¢hry.)....._'i!|l.l
S n l u y a n d ~42908
lCarboy Acid for Cleaning
R t h I G g u -:u::~"s'°:». .§'¢'§5p.1°.§...f'.6 01
Dny ln¢. ... ... ... ... ... ... ...15
Phone Rental!235
Freight on mule Hcrcblndlle,16 '14
Ranlc laverial pnrc huerh...:rf 46
l h c a l l m e o u l ~1 3§
was 0I
I
ADDITIONAL LOCA
Th i s s e e k w i l l c l a n th e
pa n k o f c or n a t th c c u m i n :In c
Th ec or n in ¢ ol .1 in ¢ mo ha n d fo r
n i n a
Li t t l e F r e d d y C b r i n l e n l e n , t h o
i n d Q b e t t e r t h l n t w o w a h ' l
in fa n t i l e pa r l l g t i l ,i l I m p r o vi n g
.
CALL REND MIN ATE D . FOR
oove nno n OF MASSAC HU-
SETTS
¢ . . . -
Boston, Sept. 20. -The desire of the
publlana of llausohunom to con-
noo we "snr governor" in amos for
third term was emplnticaliy shown
elterday when Governor Samuo! W.
:C dl ilu renominntod at the pri-
ries bya mnjority of 53.18-0 over
'rafton D. Cushing, former Eioutenmt~vernor.The votes:IloG|\l, 82326;
»~inc. 24,24a Frederick W.Mm:-
~eid, who oppoaod Governor HcCllI in
e election lui, year, uns again nomi»
~cud for governor by the democrats
ithout opposition.
~inuyon amount of no extension
malerinlbeing purcbued during this
month, also heavy renal: from stock on
lund.Inddenully : m m of thil
prolit sun paid against eontnct in
debuclneas.H. L. llorrll,
Superintendent.
LARSEN a¢ JACOBSDWS AUTO
SALES
Martin Jacobaon hu gut looaened up
lime on bla farm work, crop harvest-
ur. and will devote bla time and ener-
giea in the Iuture to the . aaleamam
hip department end of the bmineaa.
hey are fully lmntalied ln lhalr newmammoth garage not and Walter and
him aaaistam. mechanica and helpera are
busy from ear!! morn no lata at night.
'rm pu! week Martin has mid and
delivered a Stephens Six to Soren Snu
gaard,a ai:cylinder Oldsmobile to
.lamea Ryan Jr.ard another of the
lame kind to Waliaee Dixon and a
Chevrolet zo Laula Hansen
goHHISSIONERS nm
Hu r d Allows Grist nl'Bills.
Much Business 1`1anucted
and .lawn Drawn.
County "~ i o n e n ' r o o m , m f ,
Neb.. Slpt. 25, 1011.-The Band ot
County Commiwonun mat punuant
I .
:n o v a T o s r o ?u v e s r o c x
sPE cu LA' rloN
an - »¢ ¢ ». ¢ . u a
STAT!! c ommussxoman W.\1"r1.E5
ro pl.A CB san
Dealers Are to Bo Li.:oaaad and
Forced to Dlacootluuo Gambling
In tho Noccaaltlca ol Lllo
Omaha, Nob., Sept. 21.-Speculation
ln life stock at the Union atock yanla
in Omaha ia aoon to ba out abort.
llany apaculatora on the South Oma-
ha markut bags made fortunan :paul-
latlag ln hom and saute.In tho gan-
eral campaign o!conservation undar
tha food admlniatntlon all thla ll so ba
atopped abort, aa hal been the apaeola
tlon in lhaat.
Slam Food Admlniatrator Wattlaa,
who hal just returned from Washing
ton, aaga that within a abort tlme ha
will appoint a lin llbck adminlatrator.
"Do you mean that apaculatlou in
lin atock will ba awppod at tbl yanslaaa apacolatlon in wheat has been atop-
ped at the grain exchange!"l r .
Wattlca ana asked.
"Aoao1uta¥y." hanplhd.'Tha pol-
ley o! tha admlnlatration, both atata
and national, ia not to intulara with
tha legltlmata bualnaaa oi thoaa en'
engaged in the buainena of handling
food prodncu, but to abut out-antlnly
dia ruinooa apeculatlon in iood and iual
daring tha war.
"lt will moan that he Ill] lioanaa all
4
and Chas Nelson.
The minutes d the la st tlwlli ng
were road and approved.
Board adjourned until 1 o'clock
p. m..I o'clock p. rn.-~Boar'd in session,
members lil present.
The hoard handed in l list of sixty
nlmes of residents of the county
from which to select the jury for the
Isl!term of court.
Board sdjourned until October 2,
1917. st 9 o's:.lock a. m..Ove T. Anderson, County Clerk.
Consumers Refining Co., oil.$30.88
Everett Houghton,work onEngine~mano
A. J. Sutherland, msaémfu.sooo
Soren C. Jenson, hauling and 22.00
Chris Paulsen, land taken for
rosd 25.00
en.|11d people bundling mul: and food
product! generally, in order to brook
down the speculation in food, fuel end
the necewllae of life which has been
going on for y um"
Beeldee somethin;over any oom-iialneion html lhic hdul In live ltock
on e strictly oommleeiuo belle on
South Omaha exchange,mn e r e egreet many companloe omcing in th
Exchange building which never all
oonelmament of live stock on mmm
sion.but thrive from year Lo ye
merely on the _her'-°°-of .'lnlp1.n¢.'or in other wmdi. bu; in: |toc'k :hee
In the morning, and eelling it it bi g
noon, or buying cheep one dey and lol!
iw! high the next..
for Brethal Peterson. . . . .49.00
Nels Nelson. engine onqload.67.50
McQuarrie Lumber '&Goal
Co.. coai and Iumbe:......186.69
James 32. Maher, money ad-
vanced for repaaira . . . . . . .1.99
Omaha Baum Iron Store Co.,
round soft. steel 213.31
Hans Larson, road mu. . . . .16.00
Nelson. Hotel. board for Ar-
nold 14.00
Gust Munson, aalary for Sep-
tember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60.00
E. C. Jackson, f»e¢. . . . . . . . .106.00
0 .A.Langhprat,Jr.,road
work 4.00
Jones Bron., milk for 1>°°r,2.48
Roe: Printing ' * - ' "" " " `
J. F. Jackarott.p|......rwpoor. . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19.92
Jens P. lvarsen, road work..18.25
Iof t h e s e c o n d L i b e rt y i a m w h i c h w i l l
he or lu red l o th e p ub li c Dum be r 1.Th e
c h i n ! fe a t u r e s Ir e :
Amount. -l2I,0 D0.000, 000 or m o n , L h e
hae built. up a. for tune varlouely eati
rnated at between $500,000 and u,ooo.
000 by merely buying hoga lou and salling Lbam high.lie hae been in abc
bualneea for many youu al. the yards.
He maintain.: an onion In the Exchange
building, and employe e string of yard
men and salesmen to carry on bla bull
neaa of speculating in live atock.
For many yearn the packing bounce
have (ought him.They have tried to
eliminate him hom the null.but he
hae bmll. up a fortune eo large that hi!
credit ia unlimited at the bank!and
there are daya when be buys mall.of
lhe.b0¢a,o!l'erQd QI! the market andleaves prartlcaliy none for the paokare.
There are days when he buya ea many
aa thirty or Mu carloada of holl~
Oilen he aorta Lheae. throne the soopoundera together, making ecard car
loeda ol'line looking heaviee.then
zhroara the 200-poundora boqgethar. mah-
inz other carloada ol Une owen hen!!
and than reeervea a fear carloada ol
culla.The lineal. onee he of ten ahipe
to eastern markets and the otlmn he
alia on tho local market the next. day.
meetings
G. I'. Strode, repairs
P. Z., the Shoe Msn, supplies
for poorJohnNlebaum,fond work..
Furman Co-openliva Union,
coal (mr poor mln........
City of lair, electricity.....
Wm. Nieblum, road work...
Oswald Petenon, road work.
John Pattenon, road work..
Cecil Stricklett, road work..
H. G. Cross, justice Ieea....
rx. G. Cross, justice f¢e|....
Peter Larsen, road work....
Henry Rumuurn. mad work
Chas. Rngert, road work....
George Hansen, road work..Chzs. Nman. freight paid..
g,|5g
10.50
4.94
15.00
5.70
o m
25.00
15.00
4.00
68.00
2.as
23.20
.| .oo
10.00
20.75
2.00
12.90
THREE all.z.zaN LIBERTY LOAN
WILL UH |:|O|\TliU IJCTOUISR 1
Washington.Sept.21.-Sec nury
~ju¢ign's om cc o n d n u m b e r
b m l g e s
R P .R u m u u e n .co nc re te
w o r k
G u n n R o a d M a c h i n e M fg C o . ,
r o a d pl o vr e r ~
w . B .Ro s en b au m .fl o a t i n g
ro a d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ja m e s M a h e r ,m o n e y n d -
vn n e e d fo r r e p a i r s o n o n -
g i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S . I l . N e f f , w o r k o n ~
XI.W .Mq i e r h e n r y ,w o r k o n
e n g i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
H e r m a n M i l l e r , r o a d w o r k . . .
G .G .M e n k i n g ,s h a r p e n i n g
g r a d e r
1
92.85
60.00
42.50
a4.oo
6.54
2 1 .75
32.00
2 1.00
Soo
.~1 l ~.H e r m a n Ii i r k h o ff,r o a d w o r k 10.00
C. J. Be e km a n. ai d fo r p oo r . .4.00
h a s
I
rlr u mlhone in
g r a n . ;
H I ' a l l
Hr. or
Kcanard
A a n
o 0 F
A lane
prount |341 um]
out from
Int at :
ma bolt
Lathe:into ia!
Belmyltr
linden
In k z o:dns ro
pun an
d i m u
u m h t;~° hom
fr I at=- 3 ' } »
trriptad
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bidi; oc:
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Sum!
Friday Enczing, Dat. 1 One Week. Beglnning Oct. 3
AkSnr-Ben never vrearlu, its joys an slung! new.Tha snappy I ll'
thy: are Nltun'| uibufe to the Feaiiui Spii which SAMSON
decreil :lull nigga ones each you for Us |short time.
HlfQj,||'| Ba Carpinl Ever] 011. li u 11
information Buruu for Hotel Actomodniionn.
.1 u |\1
a
Re me mb e r - w e h a v e t h e e x p e r i e n c e ,
the desire to serve.Useit and then
yo u wi ll c o me a ga i n.1
WMMzmm
When tha Iood bill in befor! 1
:ri-
"I hue no quarrel :lib Hoover, but
I lun the right So nzprua mr opinion
mmmm
~| n'i
pq .
llll*
h u
r o f
e r y
M .
of Polhd Durham: at tha South
|auto hir hold Iut week at~arm.Hohaxhlblting them at tim
:mute D htriutIgir at Sioux Cllr.
iowa. thin wack.
Rn. and Ira. Stoner returned from
I .E.nonhuman on Tflelday.
mnlrd psopio regret th u Rev
Ill Ulllno d £0 C nlg in ltud
fb dn gn tu mli h an .
Elmer Hiller shipped a ear of sharp
th | 0 mlh |market on Wednesday
QM,
lb! Ella Van Deusen il improving
tartar! losehool in aboutMP N
wack.
ln. l{eCrsc.k¢nI.| nporwd not so
il this morning.
Lnouard Paunon writes his cousin.
-AManon,Irom camp at Fl.
hm,Kla us.that he u In the
~miuary Dopnmang feels dna and
has his job.
Blilz.
nr. 0. s. Druner
Veterinary Surgeon
Keulli, M.
All Calls Pmmplly Alwnded
Phones:
Oliee us Ruidcnco se
I s o !0 t o
1
r naman ltlp Tlkll by an om¢|n|"'Q,f{ 5'»I¢`Ei'-fi'.1fT` "If ~ ~'x l m u u l u w t u v \ n » v-- u v - ---u l v vu . ,,|,".,,..,.... . - _. . . . __...:m o u n t o f u vc r ~ l u bl c r i p I. i o n .| 'h 5 " h ¢ r o r m m u n vi r u l i n t a l t l c k w i l l
Clty Counclt
Omaha, Neb., Sept. 25.-The initial
step in the municipal cod yard project
was taken this nsornin¢ by the city
commission, when s resolution declar-
ing that the time is ripe for auch e
move, was passed.Atl members of
the commission present voted for thel
measure.A committee was named to
malta delllte arrangements for the sale
ol-coal by the city.This committee.lego: Dabtman. Commlsslonsra Butler.
Parka and Kegel, will report to the
council Saturday morning.A largecrowd was present to boost the projactl
SECOND Lznanrv LOAN BILL
s lo n e o a v mo mz n s lo u n r
W'ington. Sent. 25.-The an.ooo,-
(D0.war credits,bill,authorisingthe second iiberty bond issue. details of
which will be announced toda b Se
J. P. Iverson. road work and
dra n ;Crowell Lumber & Grain Co.,
lumber,poets, ete........Jens P.lversen, road drag-
C.E.Lautrup. witness Hc-
Cracken case . . . . . . . . . . . .
Peter Rosh, road work . . . . ..
Beaty Contracting Co., grade
and mx
Nebraska Hospital for In.
sane. care of patient fifty-
one days
Peter Reeb,repairing town
hall
D. Anderson, road work. . . . .
P. J. Ivsreen. road worlr....
Beat;Contracting Co.,re-
pairing bridges
\'lm. Slevere, keg of naile. ..
Wm. Armstrong..work.on
r r e Ove "l°. Anderson, salary forM-f1H=Ad+=°. wsaslgnedlateyoaterl Sept.
d a r b y e n u m: wn m.Peter H. nee, me work. . ..
111.25
75.00
81.80
2.00
6.00
246.50
26.50
4.45
44.00
112.00
191.86
4.65
8.38
137.60
16.00
tration from August zo to august 31.were $50,606 as shown in brat report
made to the senate today by Adminis-
trator Hoover.The law requires a
monthly statement.
NEBRASKA AGAIN A W I NNE R
Peoria, Ill., Sept.Hs.-Kansas and
Nebraska won sweepstakes in exhibits
ot cereals, (rules and vegetables,re-
spectively,at the international soil
products exposition hen.Saskatche-
wan was third in the eshlblt ot wget-
ables.ln county exblblta Fillmore
county, Nab., was llrstsnd Des Iolnea
county, Ia.. second.
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vorn FOI! BREAK
Buenos Aires. Sept. 25.-By a vote
of 53 to I8 the Argentine chamber ot
deputies today voter! to support a break
in relations with Germany.The vote was on s motion "to .pro-
oeed to breakrelatlons with Germany."
.» . . " " - -- - » . -r " " " ' v " r " " ". .,
all denominations, today unred Presi-dent Wilson to have congress pass the
pendlng bill to lncnrsse the number ot
chaplains ln each army regiment Irom
one to ibm.The increase in the size
ol regiments due to the new army or-ganisation makes such srtlon neces-
sary,they declared.The president
took the question under advisement.
BRLTISH LOSSES BY SUBSTAKE
REMARK ABL IE SLUMP
London, Sept.25.-fhirteen British
nsercbsntmen of 1.1110 tons and over
and two vessels of less than l.tl00 tone
were sunk by mines or submarines lastweek, according to the weekly admir-
elty statement issued this evening.
Inthosgxregate this ls the smallest
number of vessels sont during any
one week since Germany began her in
fensined submarine warfa re last Feb
ruary.Two halting eesaela sm.were sunlt
test week..
Terms of bonds- ltsturlty twentyilse years; redeemable at the option ol
thc secretary of the treasury ln ton
years.Denominations of bonds-$00 and
multiples ot $50.Interest rate 4 per cont.payable
sernlannually, November I5 and lla;
15.Terms ol' payment-Two por cant up-
on application, 18 por cont November15, 40 per cent December It and 40 per
c»ent.Januery l5, IDIS.The privlleeo ot converting bonds ot
wie issue into bonds of any succeeding
lsaue bearing s higher interest rate
than 4 per cent dorlnl the period of
the war la extended and through an ar-
rangement under which honda will be
printed with only four coupons instead
of llfty {to bc exchanged st the and ol
two years for the bondf containln; the
full number of coupons) detiveriaa will
be prompt.In thls manner the issue of intsrlm
csrtltleabos wilt be avoided.
leave env after physical er ments] ee-
lecte, as lt so frequently does.
A big force of men and work train,
with steam shovel. is al. work testo:
dirt from the big cot between here ard
the river and hauling it across the
bridge and dumping 't.
Donald Katly. a native ol' itlalr, wht
enlisted in the U.S.army eighteen
veera Irv. when only Mteen years old
has been on a leave of absence elsitln¢his sister.Hrs.Reignald Blomoltilt,
and family, hp grandmother.sera. J.
P. White, end boyhood associates Nr-ins the past week.Ha has been hs
continuous service in the navy slnoe
bla enlistment and has been promoted
from time to time until be is new anEnsign, an olllcee of considerable ranks
He has been stationed at Great Lebes,
north of Chicago tor some time but ea-
pects to go to see soon.Thi ls his
third vislt home docs \ls enltsueuet.He left for Gzleqo.vis Omaha gee-3
tsrday a. lo.
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