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09-28-1917. . . . - __nmvn ||\._._,f ir'\~1<:vr::qu_.__1.~\.. ..~ m ~~- ~--~Sent. 91. 1617 P u r\-.~ ~ ._;;;.;' V *H iP P ! _ | u n _ - U..A No Lumber 0rder_Too Large Or Too=Sma|| lor us to un.Wehave u vurled slack nl high gnde lumber for every purpose.Drop in and ll l koveryour 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 dL. B u ck s h ip pe d2 m enou nO m a h am 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 ru l l n u a p o u n d . . c0RREsPoNDENcE {0'l'lCE To FARMERS We are buying Hogsandpay- ingallthemarket.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 nNebruh, n nntive nf toncaunty , born It ihe nowdiy at DeSoto in mv.h u vimillnl his Inlay sidtime 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 theIf hall hal Thundny esreninz. Dexter is out from Blair Un» tho lnthlng on Harry Il||cu's . li ttln g i tnu lyfor the nd Pluwine onion, LutherNelson,1A0n ~IundCarstenWrlrh,who»for military duly und no- tho LocalExemptionBoard 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 s1 4 0 0 0 1 Larsen &Em/ics Jacobson'romsclg Garage lvllavelllovedl Our New Building Zz;OurServicelsYourInsuranceTryIt! ~ That's the Only test.Usethephone-come 49 |j g ;i n - f o rv u l c a n i z i n g ,t i r er e p a i r ,r e a d j u s t m e n t s , ~q u i c ks e r v i c e ,n e wp 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- § 2l e tu : ~ h e l p .W e l lt a k ee l lo u re . . . . t sa n d2 0t oy o u ri c h * l felsbecause 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.Useitand then eyo u wi ll c o me a ga i n._ s hz . : :'5 \z z:'=. QI' a = ' : n U s= , : 0 |z. : :'%q i:':pnhz . : Q*Dn.p 1: 5q u * L4, U : zseI2~ n4.. u 1. E.nonhumanonTflelday. psopioregretth uRev u Ulllno d to C nlg in ltud nlumd h an . llllar shipped a ear of sharp mah;market onWednesday In Van Deusenil improving ioltart losehool in about eCrse.k¢nI.| nporwd not so morning. Paunon writes his cousin. non,IromcampatFl. Kla us.thathe u In the ary Dlplrtmln¢_ feels dna and J w. Blilz. when bl 'nnt one day Int bid trlands goodbya before tholrmy.Ha undertook to nr and went into therowinghimwith suchIorce vurumdcnd unconscious for after being taken to Schuy dlc lllltln llon .Hatha um! nl rlihz Ind loft with his cow comrades from hart to report andl u nfor the training I lmmllnl-Hi a- hc l' l u um me In lookedlike to mn through 3 broom corn ~t he urn gan! and reportzd uint! broughtlbac k 23d l -w1g the prison unrclulhh- olhd Durham: at tha South lute hir hold Iut weekat Ho In axhlblting them attim DhtdotIgirat SiouxCllr. 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 tu lW 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 eo fM 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 fC m ; W 1 i c h h ub e e nGladi nt h eC o u n t y C o u r t o fu i dCo u n t y ,p a y i n gt h l tL o l - tbl nick un, lasik Garda and Frmd Pltlnm ann! be Winston bsmotorcycle Sunday tn play bull with Window. n. Pmatpnllll. They rimmed the uma evening. Lawrance Schwockcekbratadhis birthday Fzidny. Ulu Anna Golllch inf! Sunday morn- ing for a three weeks' visit with frkndn around Calhoun. Fnnces 0'HanlonLeona Winan Iris Pm: Lillian Sorensen scsooz. Norzs [nw nu 'rnwml n In wonh m'| time w just uh 1_Mn and Mn .mmEah uau mp ma ihmily ,atAlbion.vialudr d n ti f n here lut wac kreturning homo Ilon- 'dly . || {a.lan| Lospe ndaZ u rd a y s a tt h e E i l n e r h o m e l . Th est ufffo rth eA .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 lVe 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 yL u d w i g ;nq ui bed it or ,H a r o l d SUGGESTIVE '|`HOUGHTS sion( bulincu linuDl°P\rlydr:<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 1Amuumzn. _ } l i u f & I i l d r u dW e b e rM tTt t t l d l y fo rO m z h nzol l l l n dIl m w n c l lH a l t th i s yn l r . W m. Recl smey er,vn fo a n ds o nu 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 dl l n n l l i ph a dn n wb a b yg i r l m m ml i veu t h e i r ra: mo on hlo nda y. Es t he ran d E l m e rJa h n i o nl e i tfo r ll n i ve r s i t gP i n e z oa t t e n dW 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 onuid pe- tition on the I3lh deyo lOctober, A. D., 1911, at 10 0'l:loekL m.,andnilpenom interested :re noLi&ed toa;- yenr and shot ceuee, ifany, why uid Instrument may not be proved, ailoled amd pmbllednsthel u !WillandTeltlment of uid deceased, and execu-taonthereof,andldmitullnlionol uid estate be granted.Witness my handladOfficialSealthis ltlth dey ol September, $917. [e\£Al,}I. C. Euan. :n-az.(hunky Judge. ow¢oeoooooo°ooooo°0°»°M Joan LOTHROP§ ATTORNEY AT LAW Prldbl ll Buteall y."|.`| Clllrtl.lCNHIW»||m!Av|»u. mmulun ll cur mu, . B,~---Nebr. ¢ooooaooooooo¢o¢o¢o¢ooo~ Wrichundlrthalu!Willmd 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. ¢THQW o r n e n aC l u b : i i im e e tn 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 yR a v. B a a h fo r d '|a n dH n - Gu or go l la ra ha 1l 'aSunday 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 atthe h om o ofba 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 "nfthemai l: a t Qu in cy, Ill .. a ndw i fe visited ae vural dayala s tw e e ka tt h e w . u . L w l w i g h o m e . E a r lan dRo m a L z nu n . o f Oa k s , N . IJ., a nn vi ai t in z a tt h eh u mo !th e i r au n t . M r sP. L. C od y, th is w ea k. H r .a n dSh a .J.W . Jo h n so n a n d In lags oi Imcul illaritg In mei :very nga tlllm llmerurcl 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 BIBNation] Stine Exhibit Friday Enczing, Oct. 1One Week. Beglnning Oct. 3 AkSnr-Ben never vrearlu, its joys an slung! new.Tha snappyI ll' thy: are Nltun'| uibufe to theFeaiiui Spii which SAMSON decreil :lull nigga ones each you forUs |shorttime. w»fum»'¢ Bu cu-ml Every my, 1: u 11 information Buruu for Hotel Actomodniionn. | giay lroma mon!h'3 'fllit 'lllhhis aunt in Canada. .A blby boy unborn tollr. and Hn. H. B. Schmidt on Tuuday.- Waller Echtenkamp, Raymond Lud- wig,OlinBadger,ClydeCookand Lloyd Cook. of Omaha, loft Sunday on a hunting trip to Atkinson, Nobrl Glenn Ludwig and Lawnrlca Qloborta ich, Sundayfor Lingoln worm may anllallend tho StateUniverahyIllia year; Mtn Agnes Peters returnedilonday Izumi six woek"| vlalt with nlatina at Emerson.. Tho Ladiel Aid qu Qvntortainod by Hn .Emmali i n d ma r a hallialod by Hrs.ll.L.Lictlihbon onWed nelday. Rev. J. D. liammol vnaa appolnted to \ COHEINEARLY Ing campalgnintheeastand C e n t r a lschoolb u i l d i n gTh 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 thesed a y :a n da r ee n j o y i n gi ti m m a n u l y .Th o r n h i ve b e e no 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 yCh 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 kEi¥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 yK 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 NEWOFFICE '| 1We are now lpcated Inour new office, thefirstdoorwestof ' Rathmann'sGarage.IfYou \want to sell yourfarm,drop in \and see us. as we are now equip- 1 ped to`dlsposc ofyourlandto\ the bas! advantage.I have just THE ENTERPRISE Ic0RREsPoNDENcE _Mn and Mn .mm Eahuaump mafamily,n!Albion.violtldrolntivel here lut wac kreturning homo Ilon- day.¢ Gus Glandt is also nportad an bl on tbl nick un, lasik Garda and Frmd Putnam ann! be Winston bsmotorcycle Sunday tn play bull with Window. n. Pmatpnllll. They rimmed the uma evening. Lawrance Schwockcekbratadhis 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 tItneenbeam shipped 2 can of eettie tethe Omahamarket Tueadey nkht. George Dexter ia out from Blair Un» kiln( ep the lethlng on Harry Illectfa an bmee. letting itM d !for the ltqceo and Pluwine Cer! lloneou, LutherNelson,1A0n ard Lund!andCenter:Wrtrh,who'lone drafted for military duty and no- tibed by the LocalExemptionBoard 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,northeastNebraake, anetire nf ihehlneton cqunty, barn at the mu hletorle diy nl DeSoto in mv.hae1A m u u m z n . __ J» 1i u a 1n d m dW e b e ru nT u a d a y I ow¢oeoooooo°ooooo°0°»°M Joan LOTHROP§ ATTORNEY AT LAW Prldbl ll Buteall y."|.`| Clllrtl.lCNHIW»||m!Av|»u. mmulun ll cur mu, . B,~---Nebr. ¢ooooaooooooo¢o¢o¢o¢ooo~ lunrs mmlosr nrwsum A GENE RAL A N D L OC A L NEW S A N D COMMENT . No . B b BLAIR, 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..16.00Chu. 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 that miahr. 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 ofIn- 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 t m 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 printed lie 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 namubefore 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..23,334 Told 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!235Freight 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 new mammoth 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 GamblingIn 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 on Engine ~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 brookdown 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|......rw poor . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .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 sall ing Lbam high.lie hae been in abc bualneea for many youu al. the yards. He maintain.: an onion In the Exchangebuilding, 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!andthere 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 ing r a n . ; H I ' a l l Hr. or Kcanard A a no0 F A lane prount |341 um] out from Int at : ma bolt Lathe:into ia! Belmyltr linden In k z o:dns ropun and i mu u m h t ;~° hom fr Iat=- 3 ' } » trriptad l lnu n a m p u bidi; oc: o 'SQ m l n # 1 u f "¢#"- - i l Y ¢ c. n no f u p UU- a t u t h d b n het! l, I h r n m Sum! Friday Enczing, Dat. 1One Week. Beglnning Oct. 3 AkSnr-Ben never vrearlu, its joys an slung! new.Tha snappyI ll' thy: are Nltun'| uibufe to theFeaiiui Spii which SAMSON decreil :lull nigga ones each you forUs |shorttime. HlfQj,||'| Ba Carpinl Ever] 011. li u 11 information Buruu for Hotel Actomodniionn. .1u|\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.Useitand 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, butI 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 weekat ~arm.Hohaxhlblting them attim :mute D htriutIgirat SiouxCllr. iowa. thin wack. Rn. and Ira. Stoner returned from I .E.nonhumanonTflelday. mnlrdpsopioregretth uRev 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 onWednesday QM, lb! Ella Van Deusenil improving tartar! losehool in aboutMP N wack. ln. l{eCrsc.k¢nI.| nporwd not so il this morning. Lnouard Paunon writes his cousin. -AManon,IromcampatFl. hm,Kla us.thathe u In the ~miuary Dopnmang feels dna andhas his job. Blilz. nr. 0. s. Druner Veterinary Surgeon Keulli, M. All Calls Pmmplly Alwnded Phones:Oliee usRuidcnco se Iso!0to 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 emove, was passed.Atl members of the commission present voted for thelmeasure.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. » _ . . . . _ . | - . - . vorn FOI! BREAK Buenos Aires. Sept. 25.-By a voteof 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 last week, 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 an Ensign, 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. ¢ . a f" s . . .e 'E rar 1 BBNNIHGTON Ind Jordon and Chu. 'riedgenlet for Omaha. 'Wills having boon calls: in IM noone draft. ln. Claus Schneider is on the siel tm. Lhil weak. ln. Prld Bob! and litllt daughteu I n : o r a l u m : w l u n e l u a y u v n une r p u m a , l f . i n d H n . R i d e n b l u g h . Ir . a n d l n . R u d o l b h ' N i n e l e f t i a 1 i n l e a k s ' w h i t a t P i n a B i n h , W y o . W a d n u l d n y . Bo r n , t o H r . a n dHr s . Pe t e r Bu n n y , Sa m r d s y , S e p t . 2 5 , 1b a b ybo y .U v : mill gg E | \ m a u ¢ m : l l m : . l r ¢ u \ | z | | c m m u u w n D !u ° : ° " n dn d d d n ¢ n ' ° f l ' °_'w u»h|a non0o|nt5.:'1e hruk¢.on or be fore Hlnry Ninma gu ¢»ll¢b!ll.0¢l N! £ll||'.b~mx " 15. mn um be w ma . 5 , F r i d a y .I uw al so aur aln uq the la n-a win am on - - »:Heh to h ¢|.r..uh: ol :cne t chin: o n .l\|d._ W - k " ' " i l h a v i n gt h i i n t e r i m a il.u l\ t.8 || .» l.S €. w lhm mr . aa. m a.z. 1| M u s e o o f b u s i q u sn i c e l y d e c n n t r f.~ § , ' { ; , ' § g ' g " " ' ; § { ' = ' » ; g , ; - - \ ¢ H a h nha llp n c t i c ccem man cfld in( , _ : L ,nr oL c . i t i l . W . A . h u l l l l u n d a y .m mD u m n l u i n m m n u u n ~\a ,mxSm. ss. 1917SL-..» on :mirn u .i i ! °"1§°f°"¢§"i"§°°°i"i¢f`°'°§°§'°i°°l§°°1°;Ru h r :Photos will plone y ou. Z n ! A.w.Fees.il.D. Homoeopsthie phydcinu and Surgeon.Blair, Nabr. B an vmmu.s o u For Sale:-A redstsrsi yeuling Hlreford Bull.Enquln ofU. S. Reeves. 20 lf Hlllr, Nebr. Ilcmnnzng I-`ubnmr\'ls t l916,4 pcreuent inwresl. will be paid on certificates of deposit issued for ai: munlhs. nine months and one year.-'Phe Banking House of A. Casmuer m u m m m m u : CHICAGO No am W ES TE RN u m a W l i t ll m l l 1. an duh an l. m. 4tl|7 U in . b il!tu 9. m. d lil! c . . s . P . . M . a r o . hh u n d s u n m u a a. u . 4 t l lr n . 5 ¢ n .l m a . m . d ¢ l l n : . $ u . 9m.¢h.|l|¢x..Sua.ll 1$n.p.dnI1;rlx. Sn. 91| d.||1I|¢x.5|ll.i.15n.m.d.||J.l\r. n. n. S| n || no m} r l'¢-noun!Paragraphs and items ol interest to Loc al Rolden oOo ¢o < l~ o oo 6 o§ 0 90 0 o~ too o o o§ 0 1 n wo woo o on e oo o we n oo o w H A V E T H E M m m m N U W I A ft e r N o ve m b e r 1, 19 17 to 'ki ll i n defin ite ly din co nt in uo m a k i n g Po nt Cor d P hot oo.i{ u h n 'n A rt S t u d i o , 3351.il l o i r . H e b . ._..___._. .. . ..._.--..__--M n . K e p p e i , w i d o x o f Jo k e K o p p e l . t h c e n e d a n u m b l r o f y u n ag o, d ie d at har ho mo in th is c it y o n W o dn el da y o f l u i . I n k a f t e r l n i l l n o l l o f k w a fi o r a li o n , ag e d 5 1 y a n .F u n e r a l u r - vlce was hol d at t h e Ch r i st i a n ch u r c h * u t S n b b u h aft er n oo n ,R e v.J .i i . W illiams,t h u p u t e r o f th e c h u r c h my unequallad sla~ying of the new¢»..t md latent ideu in novdtiol. fanc y Castclter preaching the sermon feels.A feature of my display will be nh., correct. usage of than trim mings on this aealon's proper modelhuts.All goals now ready for your in spection.I anticipate with pleasure your xiuil. Mrs. T. C. Hilton, The Miliiner For Sale l9 lI Iiupmobilc.Rln , 2 ll}miles Like nur.Pric e u equipped limi. Sen for aww. 3 2 tl lin. F. H. Cutelter. Methodiata drove outdo George Mor gan'a laat Saturday and spent Lhe day plcnlcking.The occaalon was the birthday anniversary of Hr. Morgan. Ga3dou'a Schooi opena October 1. George Morgan, who olna the old Walton place on the bottom road north of Blair, went to the Umaha atoek yards Monday and bought 5I head of £095 pounda gran fed oleera at NL25 per cut.. to pu! In his feed Ion. Attorney John Loihrop has favored The Enterprise with a copy of the Deming Graphic, a 10 page. T column weekly noirapaper, sent him by hia son Claire, arlmiain the Sixth Nebraaka Regt. now eocampcd al. Camp Cody. The Stale Hank of Biair. Nebraakawill nav you Four per cont internper annum on 'Iiroe Certihcatea of 12|-Xoail. for Six. Nine or Twelve rnonthazzdepoaiuareprotectedbrtheGuarantee I-Ward of the Slate of Newbraaka.3 i f Moran.Frank Shater,president, and John Blaoo and llonrg Hohwer, dlreclon of the Blair Telephone com The Fall Nillinery Fashions Are Here ln Endless Profus- r ,,,, ion'For the Inspection and ~ Approved of the Ladies of Blair and Vicinity. ||~||I l Enlerpfin unctum during the tempo: éi' ~~Y o u a f e i n v i t ed to m y " ~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~If yo u have ins pecte d the of-~g ..ferings i n th e c i t y m i l l in e r y ~ ~"l:'f'st or e s I w an t yo u to look m y § , " - ? Ne w F as h i o n s o ve r a n d m a k e q' a m ental comparison, as to both ~ style and prices._ . / ¥s ~ ~\ Mrs. T. C. Hilton The Nilliner~.~ * * ~ » ,P A R A M Q U N T *_D a y s al .t h e Y ;i l a .No Lumber Order Too Large Or Too Small lor us to ml.W a have u vurkd stoc k of hlgh grade lumber for every purpose.Drop In I n d talk over your need: wlth us.ll me nus mlllln c - tlnn and a nvlng to y ou. Mclluarrie Lumber & Coal Co. Gaydo arn S choo l ope n: O ctobe r 1. D e m i n g { N . H . ) G r a p h i c - H t l . W . G .G l l l l c b o w is h e r o a i l e n i l n g t h e eli ght il lne ss of har hu sb an d i n F e om - p a n y , u h N e b r u k s . E d .C a r ve r r e t u r n e d fr o m l l a y o Br ot he rs ' h os pi t al a t Ro c he ll er , M in n. . In t . w e e k a i m ' m l m l t t i n g t o : u n o p e n - ti on Io : g oi t re .H e i l l n g o o d s p i r i t ! : n d i m p r o vi n g i n h e l l t h l l n e e hi s r e - tu r n . | Gaydotfa School opml October 1. Bd Farr hu taken his lm. li°l'll1i'|. place as cashier at the wiromd freight ollicc while Honlrd u pnpuins dwn lt Camp Cody, Deming. N. U» no go over semi! the Ulla?and Irlllop heloulovtha k\iur'| forcel an the Eu mpem battle front. Try tha Nnticnai Vacuum clennlr at Piuofs.' ll i f lin. S. W . Brown In over to Azh ;ara Monday and 6 all , ,j_Tuaadas of each ~ .. -week.1a-ar over prlvatl manual und the |ofern~ent'a requirement: for agen, for swltchboarda,wrlre,telephone:and other equlpme-nt are lervad ahead ol private reqnestl.' y li f f , r i ' ,Wort you pmtolic ally c o-opmn by 51.}.".}""».~\l~uklng oat; for equlpment you mustoanoouurrinto. md mule only mah Ioan! or longI'dlmnco calls u are abluiutetynocll- NE B RAS KA 'r n us r no l m oo. Our 6oaniry's Tolnpllm Ind: In Somd Fin! Al Um mlnuvs uf lhln nnllon In the nn! mar. tho mu 'hlonlmnn snum nmlpd lu ultra mmm, \u N\1LlU\\c n! and xu men. nnreserndly, to me gvnmmentn 'dlllullri Valley,who goes there ln hope! of obtaining relief from rheuma tiam [rom vrhioh alta hal suffered for sometime.Yoon; Master Virgil was taken along to keep bla mamma company and to boa: his granddad around -give blm a chance to keep busy. Mort Grover received a letter from County Attorney Hagney, of Douglas county, laat Monday, asking him if he desired to proaecute the man who was arrcatedaod confessed to stealing blacar ln Omaha the llrat of laat week. !»!orta tmpreeaion ia that it'|¢ the duty of the county attorney to prosecute such thieret, where they admit their guilt and their conviction la aaaured, If prosecuted rigorously. The Red Croaa ladle: are meeting loerda3e and Thundaya of each week at the new library building to an and ltnlt for the soldier laddlea.T at- tendance has not been very great aofor-perhagl because "refreshrnenta" are not being acwed.ll a aroman'| pttriotlam might be gauged by her gas-.». 1e indoleneee, lilair haa n act - . . .- - - CONFERENCE Revo ur Rev.W. H. Underwood has kindly turnlahed Ibn Enterpdse with the fol- lowing oonference atatemont: "Another conference year hae be gun.That lt may be the very bm. in our prayer.The conference at Un'- \rB¥|l|»; Place vraa notable lor the fim aplritthat prevailed through the entire session.The reports were exceed ingly good, from more than one bun drel and thir ty paatora. Here are aome of the ltema:Church membenhlp. abDtll 11.000,an increase o l 5.00U;Sunday achool enrollment, 92.660, ln- croale of 1000; numb-or of churches, 550; estimated value.l3,300.000;p u aonagee,360; aatimated value,about \T00,009; the benevolent collections for all purpoa-ee, totaled more than $200,- ooo.The reports might have beenbetter but! think the lhove laa fine aboarimr and good challenge to nrorll. the coming year." ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~a e a ? 0 a a a a o o Q 4 o ~~~/ \ ~ ~. I "p ~.xf 1 \mf,\\I 4 /r\~ \I~ / It is impossble to des- cribe themany new and popular designs;They must be seen to be ap- preciated and when seen will be admired., DNIONS mu SAL!!of mighty pauiotic woman.bum they ~ ~ ~ ~5; -r ~-..Sf2r§§tanYfim§wl1°fh- S'egjou purpose buyipg or not. lnmnw Cmunoe of Fort Cslhoun, eniinnl private in Go. A of the Sixth Nabrnh fu-gl.,non at Camp Cady, Deming. N. ll.. has been pfomolod to lheponition of corporal.He 1|the l l Vanlluss & Antill Auto Co. MERCHANTS BUILDINGBLAI R, .NEBRASKA We wlsh to announce to Our Friendsand the General Publlc of Blalr andsurroundlng territory that we haveour New Snlesroom und office com-pleted and are 0N 'I'IlrQJui5 ammo lIU'I`0IIOBII.ES AND HAVE rat ntcnuslvn BLAIR AGENCY rox THE HUPMOBILE, $1,335 REO, S925; CHEVROLET, $585.AT OUR SALESROOM, IN BLAIR A' l ` r i n i t y In Mo d e r n Mo t o r s T o Select From .F i t t i n g E ve r y Po cke tb oo k Let us demonstrate the superiorityof these cars. over others of approx-lmntely the some price. to you ll'you contemplate buying a cor. We propose to deal with our patronsjust as we would like to be dealtwith If our posltlons were reversed, and stand ready to make good everyrepresentation we make to purchas- ers ol cars._W m. VanHuss Geo. Antill The Pioneer Bank of Washington County, In Successful Operation for More Than 47 Years THE BANKING HOUSE OF A. CASTETTER Capital $100,000.00 Established 1869 mlals lifclima tbl ablut,mon dl:- dnguished m m in Nabnakmserled tho :Late in the iogislntura,both branrhn, served as dhlriei.and nu prema judge, and al governog;rupro uniml Ncbrulu lwulcrmn in congrul.urn coilawr of internal rennua in the Nehruka district f-npr guru and nu nsiatnnl.secretary uf the treasury .-. .-. \ It III depends upon the point of view. Tue farmer who hu cboicl lead when mr nie und pnferl to keep it nlherdam nilil. Iorkn than aa I. bum* Uunluhu il within 'Ml rights,while \ln| 1 ther f armer, 'liao hu to buy seed. thanks hll nc ighbor il a akinner for making auch sn "outrageous" price for it.Hut at that he don't gu u lsr nn some uf tha city :hugs who have their heads mulled by occupying | pines, by npprinlmenl, on some "cam-wntonp' Ind clmrge the ivan wha §|a|\ and tu sellwith "ueuon" and fu|gs "ssa:ker" because hu u k : a mea they lhink il tw muc h for it. Yheat ard postage stamps an the my wmmodaliu thu government hu vm l prim on.an jet.News print. s I n fur more than twice at muchnit :i i-l L d v! !the war,era!fol I third mare. packing house products Benjamin Ilnrdwon, and in all of the millions he ocrupied £ailhful\y and cnpably reprnemed the public interest No word of ctilicllm of my of his pub llc service: urn ever bend. § T b i x Z B E V E R A G E ' 0 A HEALTHFUI., INVIGDRATING TONlC APPETIZING AND PALATABLE 1 , _. _ .| _| ' A CONSERVATIVE BANK With Liherad,Safe Management All Deposits Protected By The State Bank Guaranty Law ,_ _..J l{lN[)liRUf\RT[EN LESSONS Tre administration hal pheod a lol M peopk in relponliblo positions who fmghttoba emuged in kmdorgutensrlmulwnrk.The Kearney Hu b hu .,.~_Ures limes as mpuh, shoe!twice ashlllfh &<. &c."And nliil we wonder at crime." pR0l` HCTlN(l THE PACK PQ? tinto Fwd .\dmmmR1m Walllel 1| :reading un dangerous mood.If he s mrrerlly reported in an Omaha on 1| report published in another place an this paper,ls in danger of being charged with flvorllllm to the pack sn and l disposition to ulilt them in tvnirolliug. aluoluleiy, the hog snorkel. 1|. the ilockylrds, al Hwy have endeav wrel for yuan lo do and have Only been preveulod fmm doing by an unprotun rion litlla Irlshmln,nlmocl Murphy, so whom he pnesumubly refen in 111| published statement al,"Ono hogepeculalor on tho south side has bum up a foriuno vnriouliy olumated at between 8600.000 and $¢,000,.000 br mcroly buying hogs low and sdling lheulhigb,"What; crime my coun trymen!_ .. hon:, " A i r , G a r f u l d , U . S . e o n l u i m i n i l t n t o r , u h t b l p e o p l e t o a r e o n coa l. an d n ys Zh ll .r fd u c l n g t h l te m p er a - aum u l' ou r ho mes m e do- grea t mea ns a Un a er vnt i on of :w u t so m a n y mi li io n nuns.Ou t t h is w sy , h o uu e r . n o h un c h in n ee de d. " 5TliiEL PRICES c ur IN TW O W||hi2Kon.Sept. 24 -Steel price! an the fnslrd Stale! were cut in hall' wday when i'nnident Wilson approved |. scale nl quotations lhced ln a volun ury szrcement.made by produoen nero |-| -W u b l n gt o n co u n t y , w h o s h i p s t o t h e D m u h l y s r d s h r g e nu m b e r s o i hog s, tells Th a E n t e r p r i u t h l t th is m o n Mu rp h y. h a s st o od b e tw ee n t h e r a p ; c l l y o f t h u p ; c k l r '| c o m b i n e a n d th e ho g r n l a r n o f t h i s t e r r i t o r y fo r y u a n a n d : w w t h e m m i l l i o n : o f d o l l a r !b y v=sfl f\z moro for th e i r b o g l th a n th e pac ke rs o l h n d fo r th em .A n d him op in i on of \ \ |# . ll e s' r a li m at o o f t he ln - w l i i g e n r u o f t h e h o g n i s e r u o f t h e m u n t r y , i f h o o s p e c u t h e m t o w a l l o w the dope co nt ai ne d l n la h st at e me nt , w i l h u u l l u l p i r i vfl l n l hi s mo t i ve s a n d pur pos e, wo ul dn'i.io o k : ro l l i n pr i n t . F h e m r k o n w i l l i l k !c a r e o f t h i m - | .thu wut million: they bmw lccumulnl ai, which makes Murphfl paltry $500 \}IU uf $1 MJ\l0uI look iikc he it a piksr. 1 ||.o f " C h u r c h N o t e s . "A °°:»nta" in i t s on dm nr y so me : nd de il ni ti on i s a b r i e f no t a ti o n n ! a su b j e c t u n d e r cons ider al i u n ; s n fe rc n c e U m r e t o A revie w #JI t he b a c k M e n o f Th e a I Steel Shapu-Basil Chicago and Patllburf, pricl qreed upon. OJ cut. roenntprtoa Sdzail.. a rapidction of 50 percent.Steel Pines-Basis Cblcqo and Pimburz. price lgrecd u ss as cut. ncmt price, Ili cut. a céduc tion nl -:o a por cent..Hg Iron- Prica urged n $33 groan um: recent price, 35:5 gran um; A rtducllan of ill per cent. Slc cl Bcn-?| \ttburg ami Chicago "C HURC H NOTE S " Fonomay nf u 'Th o En urpri u hu bean devoting fmm a h alf to th ne fourth! ol a wlumn ol its sparc each ulnted the examph lat by PresidentMJ; price. 3-5 50 curl., a ducdon oi 47.3 per cent. 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 anum,:: u n t i l c o e u h i m fr o m n do l l a r l o a do ll ar a n d a h n l f ea c h w e e k fo r t h e -u mp ol it io n nl un e o f t h r u " C h u r c h N o t e s , " a n d vu l l y m o r e a t c o m m e r m l s d ve n i a i n g n i e s for t he sp ar e os m1Jp|E{', and doean'L fvl rl th at s u ch e x .cus e un ju stified, un der all the cir cum m n e e e , n o r t h a t h e c a n co n ti n ue , l n gnl ic e Lo h im sel f an d hi s. He nc e it i s he re an n ou n ce d . t ha t fu t u m " C h u r c h N o t e s "i n Th e E n t r u |;: ilc wi ll be :un lin ed to l s imp le chu rch hr ec l or y , i f t he pu l on of Lb s c h ur e he a tu i r q lo h a ve i t pu b l i sh e d , an d k ee p l l c u w e c l t d l h e " C o m e t o C h u r c h "ap p ea l o n h e l l r o o . o w n , l o r w h i c h a n d | l n y ' s lec tr ic i ign t he s uck er s ol B l a i r ob l i gul¢d the ms elves i n m y a r o u n d a s m 1 r o t l n k c n no t ~ o f b y a t w e n t i e t h mtl. ol' the pgoplis who re a d a ch u r c h sr eu lu r y in Th u E nl er p li se . . m ||.Th e E n t e r p r i s e o f t h e m n in i t . , t h e r e ap p e a r e d t h e fo l l o w i n g a m o n g s t t h e ll at o f cl ai m! a ll ow ed : "K i o p p & Ba r t l e t t Co . l u p p li o l , S l , i n 1 2 1 1Kh p p vt Ba r t le t t l a an O ma h a m i n t ing and bl ank bo ol:co n c e r n a n d fr o m th e a mo un t o f th ei r b i l l al io lr ed , ar obo va , i t loo ks a l l l th e W a s h i ng t o n co u nt y otflcialn w e r e g o i n g pr e t t y st ro n ! o n om fe s ta ti o ne r y- -° 'an | »p li e |. " Th o Hu n t i ng t o n H e r al d ha s t he fol l o w in g pa r a g ra p h : "W e n ot i c e a m o n g t h e cor n min io n- en p r o c e a t l n g a i n ou r e x c h a n g e s vl r i our and sundry baits allowed the Klopp Printing Co.. the K.lt. Printing 00 , ole .. a li o f wh ic h, n o ta ke i z,a r a o m go od fri en ds , Kl op p In Ba rt le tt o t Um a hn , d o in g b u ri n on a u n de r m a ny al i ue a "U n de r an y o t h er n am e ," h ow e ve r , t h e bu l i il j us t a a l l ¢0 p . " 1 l |are sp on dl no o w i t h Ge r m a n y ,b y l h e mdu lg on ce . in t h e i r " C h u r c h N o l a n , " a l l m u l l p l i c i l g o f .se e m i ng l y , m e a n i n g l e u vr o d s . Th e p u b l i s h e r o f Th a S n l e r p m e . a f !a m e MONE Y FOR '°SUPPl.iE5' At the meeting of the board of comm A c c vr d i n g h l o t h e la te st e a l l m n l n , th e c r op s u m y e ar wi l t b e i n bush els Jflwll. l5fkJ,0lI00lrU: corn, 3,2IJ0,000.000; 1513, I.527.000 000; barley, 208,UOB,000; rye, 57.000 000 : iolll. ali n ercais, 5 652- us\,000 bqshela.T h u w i l l h e n n i n ruse of 1 .~so,uoo. ooo over the yield i n asmTh e a ve n g e n c w l l lo a di n g o f thc sr s m o vi n g l u s t y e u'l g r a i n c r o p w u z Nbveat,12,000 po un ds :co r n .1 8 5 0 0 ; 1 l ~ .share in thin psper. will open the aye: af the pubiie zo the extortion: thu. have been going on io: yuan under the guise of "protection to home indul tries." Th e r e d u c t l o n i n t h e p r i c e o f u s e ng r ee d up-on ln ne go ti at io ns be t we e n Pre si den t W i llc n and t he he a d : o f il u ' 1l|»¢l||ydu.|lry of t h e c o u n t r y , u out. I .__....p -.- - _..._W ' A T l L l i 5 I N P R O P H E C Y - "»- - -.Q 'An e xc h a n ge p u bfi a h u t h e fo l l ow i n g p a r a g r a p h : " N u b r a a k a '| fo o d a l m i n i a t r a t n r , Go r do n W . W a t t c s .af ter c o h e n - ta t io n w i th th e na ti o na l Io o d A dmi ni s tr a to r, He r be rt Ho o ve r, sr i re a to i2 . V. P ar la b, p ub li ci ty m an ag er at O m a h a, t h a t t h e m la n o ho p e lo r h i g he r p r i ce d fo r w h ea t , w i th a pr ob ab il it y th at i t w il l dr op i n pt ir eat le a st on e ha l ( n fl a r t he wa r .l i nad vi s e: a l l fa r m er s t o t e l ! n o w . " Fo od Ad m in is t ra t or W a tt l ea , o bvi ou v ly , p o u cu e l a p ro p h e t i c vi s i o n I l h e wo u l d i n fo rm h i ms e l f h o w o u l d le a r n t h a t w h e a t b r o u g h t a h i gh e r p r i ce a l tar t he cl os e of th e Cw ll w a r t h a n a l gu y t i m e d u r in g t h a t w i r .Th e fol l o w in g b ri e f st a t e m en t m mp i l e d fr o m t h e gra in e xc han ge r ec ord s .fur t h e ye a r s fo l l o wi n g t he C i vil w a r fu rn is h a m or e e a r l n o t h u i :u p o n w h i c h t o f u n c a n The Hinnesotl public safely corn mitlee, in union at St, Paul has ed dressed |. petition to we United States senate demanding ihe expulsion of Senator Robert. SI. 1.aF.»1Ieu.e, of Wiseonsln, from thst body ss punishmm* fordeiivering 1 disloyel. :editions ad dress at s convention aI the nonparl§- ssnleqfue. nconlly held in the! eily. and slso requested the United States disuict attorney lo take eogniesnce of the addresses! delivered on that oc-esslnn by I.aFclleto and others and if found to be ln violation of my ledenl statute to prosecute them. The league, ancordlng toe lhtement of ill presi dent, hu more than 1lJD.lJ00<memhers, 10,000 in llirmesots,20,000 in each ol the Pnkotas and 20.000 in 4 or 5 other western states. its purpose being to protect the Interests of the lumen. l l 4 |"'|\ mrley, 12,000 pounds. O n l h e u m a h u i : o l l o a d i n g ,i f nit th e gr ai n gr o wn w er e sh ip p ed , to m ove . h h 5 u r |cr op s wo u ld r eq u ir e :F u r xh-rat., 850,000 c a n ;fo r co rn ,2.8-31, A 3 c u s ; f o r o u u ,II33,6U|.I cars;fo r q g ,5 l , 3 l 1 c a n ;fo r ba r l e y ,l:l8¢3-ui sara.T u u l ( o r a l l c o r a l s ,41u1 ,11u r a n . R553 w. Lardnor nys:"Well, Pvc found a iucrativo profession that you can go into without pa5'in° for knot.;or unlin'time on 'em.Anybody in the world can be a mechanic in a gor |,;o.You don'I. have to know nolhin'.All you got no do il to give you? con science o aloeoin' potion and borrow a pair of o1er|\\s." '.l .th e l o a l n e u n en t ir e ly .E ve r y d a y de ve lo pe m m e n e w k i n d o f e n oq ze ni :,Hon,.|;_md e ve r y or g a ni z a ti o n h u e p m u b u r e a u I h i c h ke ep s t h e n e n p a p c r a m e n H o o d e d w i t h m e t t e r fo r pu bl ic at io n.Th e e d i t o r !d o t h e b e l l th ey c an , bu t th ey vri il h a ve t o d r a w th e li n e eo me u he re . bare statement from Mr. Wutlee.2!erc'e the hillary of high prices paid on the Chicago Iloani of Trade during andlmmedilteiy after the Civil wer:August. moe,92L cents;December, 1803. $I.12§;June, 130I: 12 26;Janu ary, mas ll.l>5; November, 1506, sz UJ; May, ISM, ¥LS5; July, 186833 20; Au- zusr. 1809,1241;July,iBI0.SlS li: i'ubruory, April and September, 3811, 0.32, etc.The high price remained over a doller until 1838, nlweugh when wld under a dollar nt some period ol every yer from me to I584,axcepl inz inlhv y em lass,15|i7,mms.131: :M 1811. Pbilonphic Pnngnphn from the lhrtington Herald:-The hot air nrt- laln md the home top pltrict are not the boys who -in be found in the thick of the hghl when the cluh comesThey will then be occupying nfs pos- tiona in the rear, whih: the quiet but tfficlent individuals wil! be deliverng in the front ranks. In view of the coniiictln; petition! of bellgenent nationl. nl!praying forstrength to lick the each other. we lm agtne that the position of Almighty God at this time must be ln embaras ing om. and that he will be justified in luing them all on the lable. Q I ||su b - o r g n nl u t i o n a k e e p o n mu l ti p l yi n g .¢r : I m g H 0 3 u 5 } : g 0 ; 3th e a n y t h e y h a ve l a t e l y ,the edit.or=|B S I L L N O T S l . |. |"|1 ||~| .is n nt o u t fr o m b o t h t h e F o o d A d m i n st r u i o n a n d A g r i c u l t u r a l D e p a r t m e n t at W a s h i n g t on r o fé l i n g the p u b l l l h t d l l n l e m e n i a t h a t t h e g o ve r n m e n t i n - ten ds to lak e pos ses sio n o f fam liy fo od suppl ies._\... __._. . . _ _ _ .. _ . ... -l m m xx¢ u r ''The Enterprisg g o ! L . r . mmm ~Amsulb wmv #m on n a l !u su a l ! !¢ E T g | ll L l l | l \ h A d : ' l '¢»1d m m l lg r . :""""3 {m.. .... .1i' i¢=. .~.. .1.§ a m n f n n h h h r n u s m d e d na: d n t tw r uz h n tl a s um ~NG u uu l l s 5Quhterigtlon Rltfs Ono Dqllu |ur in Adnnc e. . . . - - - - ¢ ; - - - . . . . _ - - - - . .... ¢. . . - - - . » . . . . --- _ TELL THE TRUTH E ILILIRIF Dluw ll, w uv ll HI lunuw vnu |~(u r o ne of th e n u me r ou s m i li t ar y t r ai n lnx ca mps . a cco mpa nie d h er h o m :fm || few dun' visit with the family s(Infected """"'Z.!f.'R'E°'°*' al Thn||d|7||Special prices on wagons and sqm1'nm A.1|b¢nuon| nf the fedurll gum!ll \ ll l l \ I. [ R e p o r t e d B y C r o w e l l G r a i n f l L u m - b t r 6 0 . 1 G R A I N W h e n ! - . . . . . .. . .S C o r n M i x e d bo x o l a t t h e F u r m a n ' E l e va t o r M x we e k .28-at H n . Th e o . Th e : k l e a o n h a i b e e n i| L h e S u n n i ho s p it a l i n Om a h a fo r l h p u t t w o w e e k s , h a vi n g g o n e i h r u u g n nnunrlnnl nnnrnilnh gh * ;l i l| \I!!B| il \ g ¢ § § } 2 ~ v u o p e p u d l i i h p r a y e r ll l t M o n d a y , | n u ' d e p a r t u r e i n c r i m r am j u rl a pl u dc n ec . Th e d n t t r a c e o f ( r o u t fo r th e l e n |o n vu i n o vhi e n c e a n l h u h w p i n e a l g n u - : d a y § T\ 1 u n d \ y l m o r n i n g b u t w a - lo sl lah t an lo do n n i nj ury t o c or n. W Th e hi gh pr ie l fo r h og s nt :h a Om nl u st o rk y ar d s y e l le r d ly [ Thu n d ly j rr | . ;i | \ tu r d Q W 3 5 p a r c u t .C a t t l e w e r e 51 Nn l a a h u nd r ed nfl ' o w in g t o l i m h ea r ; r s e e l p w fo r I n p u t s e e k . P a m i n r d l i r z l t t h e U m l h n g r a i n fxr ha rg e fu r Si 1 ¢6 .a nd u p fo r th 5¢~I In u va r h t l n a n d n l h i g h a s 5 2 0 5 ;fo r #b v s l a i n .G n u u p t o 69 r e n t s per 4I I5¢ l u i ' l u l l v y n s n u v u v n u - _" u r - .l n l c n l y a n d h o p e s t o c o m a h o m e n e :Corn- YallcuWhlla ¥ weekUlf! NO.3W l?!0....... H 53) |Capt.Rnd 0'[1g|;20n ;\¢¢i1'0d Ol D a u B a r l e y B i x e d darn from tha War Department In week to rejoin his regiment,the 41| \~[Reported by Farn1ers'Co»operltiv¢Ne br uk l.and ruuma commnnd o Unlon.}_,Cu. I.Ha lef t. lut Satunlay io: Dem ing,N. M. when the Fourth ln anWhen:--No. I..... .... ..... ....3Corn-Yellovn.....ez ss camped.xDance at E. Oltls HalCorn-W hit; 0a tsNe w.. . .so Hoga..................$l? 50to8iB 50 Gagdou'a School opens October 1. Mrs. Henry Petersen is lll with a ae-rere attack of lonsilitis. Dr. W. F. H-mphill's Dental Odlee located over Stale Bank.15 tf Mrs. T. C. Gollehon ie quite sick at her home on west South street. Mrs.John Schmahllntr at West Point on a visit to her daug er, Mrs. Edith SOIL Dr. Stewartfa New,Onlce,Hayle Block, and Floor.12 ti' Rev. E. T. Underwood, and ta~lly, spent Sunday with his brother, W. H.. Underwood, and Iarnlly. Hiss Christine Paulsen went to Nor- folk last Saturday to spend a few days wlth friends at that place. Mrs. Annie lilo Gates went to West Point Saturday morning to spend Su ndaywith her wo. C. Ray Gataf, \. ' family.. For wagons. wagon boxes and hay tools, see the Farmers'CooperativeUnion.27-tf hiisaes Anna and Elisabeth Nielsen went to Omaha Wednesday to see their sister, Bra. Gutschow, at Stewart hos- pital. Gertrude Bcf."n,' daughter of Will McCann,is reported as being quite sick and under the care of a profes- sional nurse. The members of the Methodist church will hold a reception tonight for Rev. w. H. Underwood ard family, at their church. Mr. and Hrs. Peter Christensen had as Sunday guests, their daughter, Miss Lillie Christensen, and Mrs. Wm. Cool idge, of Rosalie. The Queen Esther Circle will have anelection of oliicsrs at the neat Wtd- nesdsy atternoon meeting to be held in the church basement. Rev.C. M. Foreman has been at tending a meeting of the Baptist Asso clatlon at Union,Nehr.,this week,where hh was one of the speakers.a Hans Schumacher slid Louie Davi- son moved their steel gang of track men up to Wakedeld lnat Saturday and expect to wort on the track there for two or three weeks. Let your idle money earn something. The State Bank, Blair, Nob., will pay Four per cent mterest on Time Certif cates of Deposit for Six,Nine or Bennington,Nob.,Sat- urday, Sept.29th. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Howes are home from their aummer's sojourn at Capl Cod. on the Atlantic coast where they go every summer to Mr. B.'s old hom to escape the hot weather; and prelt; soon they will move westward to th Pacific coast to escape the winter' chilling blasts. Carroll xma£a;,, o!rhnups. s. n ishere on a visit to hna aunt, Mn. Wm Racer, and family, and to look site property interests here;his moths owns several ==-1=~;>»1 illair property He is the son of rs. Martin Knudser an olduine resident of the York Cree neighhoreood and subsequently for number of yeari, of this city. You can get Four par cent intern par annum for your money deposited I the State Hank, Blair, Nebr., on TimCertidcslekbf Deposits for Six, Nln or Twelve monthsu ..8Lt Jake lluffington was a Blair visit:Tuesday.Ho used to live up n u Herman years ago but has been loea' ed in Antelope Co. engaged in Iarminq for near 30 years. He drove to Hernss accompanied by his wife,to visit hi lather,"Uncle" George Butllngtor whois on yearsold and quite feeble. hlrs.Wm.§LleCandliah,of Kansa City, and Hn. Ella Bentley, of Omaha spent last Sunday with Bliss Eth llead and other Blair friends.Th u" were formerly the Misses Hel n, and resided tor sereralyears 1: south Wallser avenue, in the home noowned and recently vacatd 'hy E. l Bullock. Gaydou's School opens October 1. The Enterprise of June 15th las contained the following local pan qraph: Blau asked us the other day are thought there were "enough aucl era ln Blair who c ould beworked our lor 'hlrs.Edltor's'vacation lr to the Colorado moonwmal"Evlden ly there were not.asltho "recall1 trip" was not taken. lt iaobserved from reading the nam of those selected to serve as jurorsthe federal court at Omaha that Sa Davison, of Blair, and John Camero .r Tekamah,are selected.Dsvlsl has he-en ln Idaho for several years s1Gameron islivlng in Wyoming whi eaves a chance to substitute some"d gendable" Omaha court room hanger on in their stead. John Rodgers lef t Monday for E.bn... Sndntri. Mo.accompanied | abushel l.A|\u" hu found iha npporimn w ;. -t o r u n u p w i t h " B o b . ' ° fo r he a l hi m ou t n f t h e re pu b il en n pr an id en "n o r r i n l t l n n i n t f y e s r u r i i l I m p r o v Q:3in to the "mil #ann..¢¢»mor-'erlnwn,of Texas z»»:1§§f=§;=¢»f\=»u by the Innate nf I Shir, remand from ofliro and auaimod from ner again holdirg 3 Ik- 1 Mu. 'Tha chamber of deputlel. of the fllllin govrrnmenl Buneoll M:en.un am init. fond sa lo is,in n of bulking diplomnlie nhtinnn 1 Qlrmnny and viii probnbiy join Amt! and U10 Unl!edSllt| l agl 5% the kliilr ,_l.vnn J14gqipf30"a.. Jhl __ . 2 ' l 1 ' § .un. W - nl' rn. v @ ~;;§ 1§p ;ep 1¢ at ': '.: '-h e r w * e m i " | h e n the c ue Wednelldu nlxht. nfter a lriellllllflt two eekn end are etlil on this Frldny moroimr. un able to agree.It le reported they elend: 11 to 1 ier acqullui of Kelly. Nebreelu. Stlto J oornel:-It would, be bud to think of el many an eh; liv-5 IDI Americana who have done le moehf me Senator LeFo|IotLe to nuke Amer lca"eefe for democracy,"I'rom the berinninr of am eueceelfoielforu to regeuerete Wleconrin to his mc n l ugh: in the mute ior wer revenue falrnen and elieiency his nreer lm been one of notable service to precsi celdemocrery. The nexN0 per con! contingent oi Nglrrukfe quota of drafted men, re qolrilfll the some number me the lu! coil from each rounty,wil! bo relied for mobilisation at po/Inu in the etete -so be ermoonoed later, commonelng onth# Br! of October. and it ie ennouneed will be een! to the training camp el Yen Riley.Camp Funltun.Thirty three men wil!be relkd hom this oounty, the uma number ae in the hut coil. The sugar companion spilled the gene when it announced the other dey their £516 epreiel dividend of IU per cent for me year; the government hed no reeeoree but to take oror their bmi neu.The eager people. nourilhalend ing the dlrd-end announcement. eonllnur to insist um scarcity o! auger is me ,tl a -r' iima1»x¢ for lbs increuing price of 111| aint atuii.Not, sro stall nee boi good | sugar pianler Herbert lloove ll going to make Iislnd ll Ireqbenlly mistake pu tllm.And the uma in trtic!! bombut, lon of publicit un bg rnlizd 011, poiitically or merdaily.Tha srl!pruclaimni; will bllr watching.lndividunl p hm requirn no Idverthinf.'T mittee, in union at St, Paul has ed dressed |. petition to we United States senate demanding ihe expulsion of Senator Robert. SI. 1.aF.»1Ieu.e, of Wiseonsln, from thst body ss punishmm* fordeiivering 1 disloyel. :editions ad dress at s convention aI the nonparl§- ssnleqfue. nconlly held in the! eily. and slso requested the United States disuict attorney lo take eogniesnce of the addresses! delivered on that oc-esslnn by I.aFclleto and others and if found to be ln violation of my ledenl statute to prosecute them. The league, ancordlng toe lhtement of ill presi dent, hu more than 1lJD.lJ00<memhers, 10,000 in llirmesots,20,000 in each ol the Pnkotas and 20.000 in 4 or 5 other western states. its purpose being to protect the Interests of the lumen. Pbilonphic Pnngnphn from the lhrtington Herald:-The hot air nrt- laln md the home top pltrict are not the boys who -in be found in the thick of the hghl when the cluh comesThey will then be occupying nfs pos- tiona in the rear, whih: the quiet but tfficlent individuals wil! be deliverng in the front ranks. In view of the coniiictln; petition! of bellgenent nationl. nl!praying forstrength to lick the each other. we lm agtne that the position of Almighty God at this time must be ln embaras ing om. and that he will be justified in luing them all on the lable. su b - o r g n nl u t i o n a k e e p o n mu l ti p l yi n g th e a n y t h e y h a ve l a t e l y ,the edit.or=| wil l imr e to nr ld mo re pa ge s o r cm. o ut th e l o a l n e u n en t ir e ly .E ve r y d a y de ve lo pe m m e n e w k i n d o f e n oq ze ni :,Hon,.|;_md e ve r y or g a ni z a ti o n h u n p m u b u r e a u I h i c h ke ep s t h e n e n p a p e r a m e n H o o d e d w i t h m e t t e r fo r pu bl ic at io n.Th e e d i t o r !d o t h e b e l l th ey c an , bu t th ey vri il h a ve t o d r a w th e li n e eo me u he re . _ __ pangnph:"Nobr|.aka'| food nlministrstnr, Gurdon W. Watt cs.af ter cohen-tation with the national Iood i dmlnintrntnr, Herbert Hoover, sure:to i2. V. Parish, publicity mensgorat Omaha, that them la no hope!or higher priced for wheat, with nprobability that it will drop in ptireat lent onehal( nflar the nur.linndvlsoe all farmon to eel! now." Food Administrator Wattlel, obviouv ly, poueuel | prophetic vision Il he would inform himself hu would learn that when brought a higher price ll tur the close of the Cwll war than nl guy time during thot wir.The follow ing brief statement compiled from the gnin exchange records .fur the years following the Civil war furnish a more outnot hui: upon whic h to func ut bare statement from Mr. Wutlee.2!erc'e the hillary of high prices paid on the Chicago Iloani of Trade during andlmmedilteiy after the Civil wer:August. moe,92L cents;December, 1803. $I.12§;June, 130I: 12 26;Janu ary, mas ll.l>5; November, 1506, sz UJ; May, ISM, ¥LS5; July, 186833 20; Au- zusr. 1809,1241;July,iBI0.SlS li: i'ubruory, April and September, 3811, 0.32, etc.The high price remained over a doller until 1838, nlweugh when wld under a dollar nt some period ol every yer from me to I584,axcepl inz inlhv y em lass,15|i7,mms.131: :M 1811. 'w l I . l . N O T S I E I ZI E n o m ; 1 = o o n ° ° Un d e r t h e a b ove c ap t i on a n a l em e n t is n nt o u t fr o m b o t h t h e F o o d A d m i n st r u i o n a n d A g r i c u l t u r a l D e p a r t m e n t at W a s h i n g t on r o fé l i n g the p u b l l l h t d l l n l e m e n i a t h a t t h e g o ve r n m e n t i n - ten ds to lak e pos ses sio n o f fam liy fo od lo p pl l es ._\... __._. . . _ _ _ .. _ . ... -l u 4uIo l1I: \L 4» 0 IBE VE RA GE HAS E VE R BEEN I N divides!who overluur-giy procmms nndinlc meet.and me agreemeufrom the honsetnpl undying love for prmndu that producen lhlll not relull ¢:¢un!.rJ' 1|MOE ~ in ~ bat- dulfli 1|\.l§!c!. ,..--_4 ~ ~mmmY»'é11i§f-FT-€§F»§~"\»,1='»~"==-'»2°»'1&-*=~»Tf&i-WII x nance m mms Ac Il S B :'im the Germans mr Illlrg MI=¢¢=' luo | llaoiu they me lneqmumoumm any from Pnnee \¢ rw marell! Amen-lun plxriol than the Uniird Sum anim" of Daniah muh whqvuntl m "on up \he soon with Gerunnyfor uklng SchleswiglloAu"ln nay fum him nllve cwmry. Eoniioan/irudie " "-\f "Whnté\r\yhur\dx you hue Johnny."nw his uadzr."Whal would gmany af I umm few' nm |||'l"-~\ lhe entire output of Americm u!oe\puma will In d1|\!|b||l0d under super-vim oi um wif mm, which exurehIn; the paver: ul priority of mmpor \ linen g\\'cn\h¢ gmmmnz by mn gms. wlllnpporlionizin | :ny ben to meet the co\mu'y'| var requiremms.1 The new print! ma tbl nau¢v.i-mhey nprnlnl in present quotations foilowzSteel bu: Al htrnburg und Chicago,., M ,.. ._.1».- ,........» Mx.. ..... W e a re b u y i ng Ho g s a n d pa y - i n g a l l th e ma r k e t w i l l jus ti fy . W h e n y o u ha v e ho gs re a d y fo r ma rke t le t us try to de a l wi th y o u. Farmers Ciruperative Union, Blair, Nebr.P. Christensen, Mgr_ PROHIBITION HA S NO TERRORS FOR THOSE W HO DRINK IT. REGULATES STOMACH TROUBLE A ND BUILDS UP THE -HUMAN SYSTEM.::.:::: az -u ¢- -. . '(Iron sawing m m a u c u f u n 2 '( l1 '\ I I] F bl hl h " le pu e u dDl1I |||.|" : ': " ' i "" "" "" " "" " "f " "" " "' f f l \ - . . I n n "il: mln n C hro nic le .~I I n ,I Q z m r - . r u =.: - n u n ; . , z . .\'°¢waf»r.~\\..-"1 ->r -1;- : _ f i ' . _ _ '~x |;u w !'| l l l " l '. | |||"a ".I ||' .f4 | ., , _ _ , »-urnnr ¢l¢g»a"ucJ1.A ". THE ENTERPRISE ~~ f W ~"3T:_.w m m m m n Sent. 9n 1111?n £1 . 5 0 OU p p e r W i s c o n s i n 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 wondertul resources crops are grown in great variety and the idml climate and ample rainlall make crop lailures unknown. Send for FREE DESCRIPTIVE l`0l.lJER Infomation ol value to the settler searching lor a'location in n community olfering an ideal climate. nearby markets and excellent educational facilities. Ask tor Forum- No. 32-R Milled Free on Request o. tr. MncRAE,~0em-:rnl Plsscnger Agtlll SK. Pnul. Minn. Chicago, St. Pad, Minneapolis & Omaha Ry. M. M. PEARCE. General Trnltlc Mlnnlef. St..Plul. Minn. F. s. MCCAUE. tudustrlnt nent, St. Pnul, Nllnn. i:oRResPoN DENCE I I: 5l * ' n i H a v e M o v e d ~ £3 £13 uuhQ.::'=q i :'=' H sg° ' 3,¢ Our New Building Our Service Is Your Insurance Try It! Thafsihe Only test.Use the phone-come in--for vulcanizing, tire repair,readjustments, quick service,new parts-advice~anything. ~.When you are tied up, skfsle, losing money- 0- e1 . a' .tI' a '1 % I: 'squ01 . . |1,, $3QL Iet'us help.Weil lake aff our coats and gn to your iob because service is our business builder. Re me mb e r- -we ha v e th e e xpe ri e i zc e , the desire to serve.Us e i t a n d th e n yo u will c ome a ga i n._ \1 , 3 hi . : : ' : 5 | : ' :.,.aa 0: e.up0»1q a h.u p :.q u : n Og ' a h»| , \: f pq ue b i.-: i n q -:;: a e u s ln c fo u Tnnly-can mlmbcn of the Ron!bbc! hdll. at this place. sthnded Douglas comix Csmp meeting ll. 1||t'I'han| In; afternoon mi Hmmm. lon ni Ir.and lin . Hu' hunc h. met with an accidant th-Bay night..He fall apninlngact, but at this Udling . it gluing a u g Paul Rollin, al' tbl U. S. S. Okla ~ . who spent his furlough with rilndl md nlallvu in this vicinity. ¢ for Na! York. Satundny. Nr. and ln. Chu. F. Gotlnli 'Ole ia»!.im¢ at can Will Winlerburn home. lr Eikborn. lut Sunday. Harmn 'Tlmml and hmlly. of (lm: , nn nlling on relllltelln :hu ti ~My aiundsy. J:Im P. Petersen. living an the old nano htm. purehued the llumy H. OLLERMANN Larsen ~&laxvlcs -Jacobson Tom; Garage.Urruns >s>e1>mI=¢Zee:me:~eZ>-'.Z>4Z>€3%e'§{9*:sa';a1sa1>a1se2seZ n n l z i u r o n l I ""~|It l il ifre d LL Gu tt srh a nd Ju iu la Li st ~ Il n a m es H o n d a! a n d Tu u d a y . H a h n h o u l n .d l u g h u r o l Pegs: um. 1'here's No Better Time~ Than House The Largest and 0ldest Exclusive Jewelry Store in the City. 1.wma caan. Our Nad! an bein:put Into good SUP* ibm fill, tbl bd vnlhvd out M1 at Lwll Hlilnn' | ln being repaired. by un:nl of our bon Ilth teams and ae:sport.thereby reducing um hilt :fill eomldutlbly .The road toward! Caliban ll 110108 wldenud by Henry Klaus and cverymbing will soon be in M0 shape. Our farmen an busy mowing every avtillble hay or weed patch Ior winter nu, beside!seven!fodder machine: an buy in corn duldl. .Sum! of our former cutie feedari think it basl. not to imrest in that line tbl! Jes, Henry.Rohwofs gush a n to be kiln, but Georp Ohrt risked the w u p m u a n d m n nit!u m m un lsldy on html. surfed in by buying Tnndly p. m. at Mn. II. G. Meyu'¢ u h h l n Lhu. Koch. :lm Mmm Gollsch returned from Blair W cdaniq than sho has been tuning retains for ; week. Cleaning Tune to Install Gas F o u r D o o r s W e s t o f t h e C a s t e t t e r B a n k BLMR. NEBRASKA | | | | | ¥ l ¢ ¢l o l a o o o o o b o s a l o o o a l a o a a o o o c ¢| | . | | | | . n h l a n a n n vm h 1 .H a w e n t to U m a in an W ada -0 -Ida! for du ty a t o ne s. 5 Ctrl! Slnhen hu 2.000 sheep on hand ind il lhrt ln tha! dlnclion to buy or ull whenever prosperity beckons. Glen Jupcnou mtuntaond hu sr.-r #lon tn his country, in eumineé inbmah: hat. Monday. paused and hu m anlgumenz in tht cavalry.We are all pnlti of his smbiliun and loyalty.On 'Pandas n his relnlivan to the lumbar of ID gathered nt His :Inter Iln df n b oml.ll a .Chris Pdenor. md pn him a farewell reception, pn irc nlauno al Norfolk. lrl. Gllnn Dcrothy, of Long i'ine, il visiting har paints,D. W. Lunpnn, hr | eovpk of weeks. Th! bdainou md social meeting of tbl Bpworth League nu enterlaineu Wodntlill titfllnl at Rev. Ii\mm¢1'|. Aubriy Fairchild, of Omnbl.visited Bohr wen marnedjlundav p. m.alI c'¢ioek ll the Congregational church, hav.Bu h fn d performed tha een- gony.Mr. and ln. Mu:ball left the urn nenlng for llurcer, Win., on a 'aiding trip. for iightingf and healing.Wt il gladly give you oxporl. advice and help in tho matwr, and so unit. estimates.U( course Lllere is no obligation on your part. ir asking for the facla and [Ego res. We are so sure that gas as a fuel and illuminam. wil!prove ao superior to other ways that. wo promise }ou°lE find zz well worth y our while to investigate. We. of course, don't axpect your putronage on any other basis than um you will serve y our own Enwresta by giving it no ns. Wir not invnsti~te ! Crlpanhoft. hm Saturday and Smsdaf. lilac Nina llciisnnan and Georgia ldrchlld ontarmlnad tha Yuan; Ladiu Klzla5A1¢!.an Tuesday waning at the Jaanh Glover bona. Rn. LW Ilohmbaum ard daughter, India, at Harvard. .spent the hrnt. pm at ihh wool: visiting frianda here. Hmm' Ewa kit llonday af ternoon 3h t f o n m a t i n g t h e a r m y . W m .Goe|l lD¢»Sr . ,d i e d Tue sd ay a of tho ltomuh.Funanl :runac-monu hue not been announced. uma Wilma Ludulg aeeompnnied bar hr unch,Hoblon Ludnlg,lah last !'r\d¢y!or hor homo in Sioux City. ntw np mdlni nun ! wuts wa wi th hz nundpuc nu. Ill Ellis Inn. who hu btln visit ing 1|-had! at Uahling for a week. re wuid bum Sunchy. No t i c e b y P u b l i c a t i o n o n P e t i t i o n fo r P r o b a t e o f w m 3 1 ' A l ` B o r N E B R A S K A ,1 . . . W a s hi n gt o n C ou n ty .\ cnaavsa 5¢»\BBlE$DIP AP- mz o v s u u.S.Department ol Agriculture l n . H i n t . o f H e n s o n ,I n s U n k , a n d g u n t a t h e r d l u l l a l . | r ' |h e n u n d on S un da y t h e y al l jo i ne d a h m i l y County, Nebraska.In thc timer of tba Estate of Mario W1ich. Damned:The nrltied petition of Clull Wrich b u been Bled In the County Courtaf u i d Cdtlnty,praying that Lal.- ten Teltamcatarydo inane to Henry Writh under the l u t Win and Tnumtnt of Huh Wdch, Deceased. Now, therefore, notice il benby given thu n baring will be had on uid pe- illion an thu 13th :hy of October, A. D., x911, at 10 rrclock |. m.,n m all penona interested are nouried to | | - penr and tho! nun, if my, why uid Instrument muy not be proved, aliowed and probated u the l u t Will andTcitnmlnt of uid dectued, IM execu uon thereof.and xdmiwtntion of said estate be panled. Witness my band und Omcial Seal this Wlh day of September. 1911.[ s u n ]I. C. ELLEII. 34-:sc Liuunly J udge. Solution Withoufbinlphur Oillca of lnlormatiou, U. S. Dept. of Agrkullure. Wnhlngton. D. c..Bcpt.2%.--The me ol mink nclulicn of niootin indip- pin( luhby rbup and catlll is npprow edinlnordlrllsuad wdly by tba Sec - n u n of Agrkultare.Tala dippingnolutkon didn; from tht hitherto re quired, by ibn aliminatian ol lulphur. Chwnl have hen: made fclloting n nrlll ol uninl sxperimenta in thu sffort to cbnpen the upcnu of dip ping sc.abby animal: snd at the um: ll ua zo insure ihl enfrtivencn of auch trulment..Dua l||~g¢Iy to ww re» qummenu for sulphur in sur indus um, the price of this elemout bu gnntly inc nnd.In the dip n for muly made up,therefon,we c om panlhely :only substances were ned. itil Mlioved that the elimination of in the HcCarthJ dletrlct. Fiftem auto loads of mm kld die l. o! Kennenl, made our eronda ring :lille they dcnicked last Saturday. The llerahail Wilcox family were entertained at the Percy Tucker home l.;1 Calhoun lui. Sunday.We are glad lo note Ure.Wilcof a aumcient.re-covery xo be able to visit her friend! after a shutin period ol o u r eight monthl Hiaa Lulu Lorenzon returned Friday from a urn week's recreation at Excel- eiur Svfimrv Mo.,and enjoyed that resort very much.Iduiliey, the Slth, Walter Allen :ek hfaled hu itlth"b!r!.hday by entertain- Ing a nlre company at irienda at llaple Cunt, in lhl evening. A very enjoyable wiennierout, wal Inki at the Jay Larsen Isome on Wei nnday evening, complimentary to lliaa Him! Juhnwn who ia ua leave ua anonful aebuui duties at llemmlgfard, Nab. vest.-The Banking House ol' A Cme mr.Pnsehing at lt a. m. and 1:30 p. m. the use oi a time und sulphur lolulion In the ollicial dinoinz n! sheep xml cat. lle lar scabbiea. CHURCH NOTES THE BUSY BEE|a c t i ve \ g l n t , 'l h a U n i t e d St a te s [Je decrease the cost of Lhll dipbuhto the farm in U08om :au weak. occasioned by James' call um the colon, : P a n t o u t i n g h o u r w i t h th e be a u ti fu l lo af o l gr o an t ur ni ng zo g ol de n Jo l l a ! nt od a li n g t he mo a t be a ul i fu d a n d g lo r lo ss se a so n o f t he yo u r- A ut u mn . W i m th e p a u l a ( a o u o n a w h a t a wo n de r fu l lo l ro n c a n b o l e a m o d .Th e aeaaon i s drawi ng to 1 close.A r o co n l b r a k i n g c r o p l l i n a i g h t . .O u t o f th a fn l l n o u a n d ab un da nc o o l t h e h e a r t the mo ut h a ho uié l pea k.ll a ) t h o s o u l u a m i n g l y b o r n e d o i n w i t h g r i e f a n d , o f r o r lo ok u p a n d !i va .Co ul d t h o wa r r in g p ow e r s o l e a r t h d r a w : a i d e th o so m be r c u r t a i n a n d ob a or vo t hi s acane i n i n be au ty ,w i t h li fe g i vi n g prin cip les t h a t a l l m i g h t s h a m ,o u t o l th a bo u n t y o u r n a m - g a ve , t h a n cr e a ti n g a l ol i d fo u nd a ti o n fo r p n o o agr eea ble t o h u m a n u n d a n t a n d i n g ¢|; r1 n| ¢i rg u pw ar d pl an in g £0 a ll m a n - a m l rr J. H i l d e br a n d . Bl ai r. N ob r. . Se pt . 24 th . Hu M. If. Churc h Beginning February Int 1916, 4 per cent. interest will be paid on certificates of deposit issued fur P r e s h y t l r l l n W e w i s h l o r e m i n d a l l m n m h e r e a n rc g u i n f se r vic e !a t th e Pr e sb y te r ia n t h u r t h . Sa b ba t h Sc ho ol n t I 0 a. rn .,H n . \ AUTO Tunes ARB T00 mum E TBM. old cum; you may hung army néosoaoaofosososoroowwiJ O HN L O THR O P ATTORNEY AT LAW Prunles u tuu ml Fdanl Caurh. wunrinuuu. nmDOM Smut ll CIU nm. Bla ir.---Nebr. woooocoooooooooooooooooa Fluat Chrlgllan Church Bibb School at .10 I .m. Samual Juhnl, Supnrintendent. Dwine worship at 1: a. m. Evening wunhlp at 8 p. m.Payer meeting wadneldu evening at 8. Ali un welcome. John B. Williarnl. mniatar. AK-Snr-Ben fall Jubilee 0MMIA SEPT. 26 to 0C'|`. 6 51911 luplrintandcnt. Epworth League at T, p. ln.,C01 States, prosident. Morning wcnhtp at lk cfclocl evening nt 8. u surname . u c c r u u u m :PJTRIIUOII rmne Wed. Evenlni. Oct. B,Thursday. Oct. 1, "Trill| I ll Du amq""$\'|fR`i Liberty hula'- Thunday Evening. from 8 to 10, at Ro.|rke'| Hua Ball Park, willbe shown »\i~SuBe|'a Big Hiillry Fmwarks Spctnde._ Carmtiln am Haiilnl Slin gf 11| 51|idny Evening; Oat. 1 One Week, Beginning ~ 3 AkSnrBln n;vlr welriel. its jog: sro always nur.The snappy 'fini day] are Nnlun's iribule Lo tha Putin! Spirt srhieh SAHSDN decre¢||hall,n£¢n once each year for this short time. '|\'n'th|'s B53 cminu Every Day. ll il 11 Information Bureau for Hole! Accomodations. nnpdn c uun u New ileguhr services ,Sunday nwrnlng. Bubla School at 10, preaching atll, and ln 01| qvnningli. Y. P. U.at 1, preach- ing at 5. Payer meeting Wadnosdgy evening. The public la cordially invited zo All our aorvices. C. H. Foreman. Putnr. W. H. Undstlrood. Pu mr mupnmrnux .f .sh a i l e r i n q b u n c h e s o f t h e ge ne ro us s h a d e L t l e l u f t h a C i t y o f B l a i r .l l : h u l a t o n t h e to p s o i g n c m e o !t h e th u u n m d n hil ls n e n r b y wa t c h i n g th e re se dl ng at md o su o f t h u m o r n i n , a n - j n y l a g t h a mi r r o r l i l m rei ie ctl cn d o n g th e b a nk s o f l h e g r i n d h o i d l l l l l o n r i ri ver as n t e nd s l i l n er p e nl l ik e c o ur s e t h r c q h (a r en t and da le.H e h u o b . ._l l :: ==1 .0want to s ell your fa rm, drop In and see us, ns we are now equip- ped to dispose of y o ur la nd to the best advantage.I have just opened up an extensive advertis- lng ca mpai gn ln the east a nd elsewhere and.already,buyers are beginning to respond. COME IN EARLY and ta ke adv antage o l the ac- t l v l t y l n l a n d Inqui ry jus t de-» veloplng.l l y o u wi s h to li s t your land, come in and we wlll show you the extensive territory Capncity and values are both fourdnn the paper I work tor. bet me spuk to you about news pnpen. ' r . J . Hi ld e b r a n d . '.|` 1 farm that ~ill just suit you ....running and will give you an ln- slght lnto our me tho ds. W e are partic ula rly desirous ol getting some more high-class. Well Improved farms on our list. l}`Y0|]ARElNTHEMARKEl` na me i n a nd s e e o u r li s t of -' -.- ~_u .. .. NOW IN MY NEW OFFICE We are now locutcd in our new olllce. the flrst door west of Rathmann's Garage.If You mxrs fom0S1 mlsfum GENE RAL A N D L OCA L NEW S AND ooMM:e:N'r,//1\,,; nn: uns=n'mrwnN QQUNTY. Nnnmsxa. oo'1'oBER ,¢, 1917 No.a e VOL. XXI _._.-__._-__- lot'l'a BoaétLiberty Band Blltimon, Oct.2 - l n .Hon!! 0. ~anmoytr, Now York, n member of -mvloory council of the Notions! om|0's pony, an an odd:-so blforo a~eating of 150 sohugiau hero today. ~iulvd ro the mdrqiau not so nn map: ln aid of the Liberty Loan. °docllnd :ha rould not irorkfor it ltboqgb lhe had urnd on A commit ~ma ol :roman who tound tha conq Iar tho Hn! Liberty Lam."I huuf t tha nano to uk money," bl odd, "Ion a battle for domocncy.hen on who dcmnnd u .o ddmocney thrown Into julia for doing oo." The lullngiatl prion.: greeted hu' th applause and mont oi them dv had they were ready to follow her ~vice.ilu. Abby Scott Baht, of W aking- nn odieiuiof the Nations! 1rom|u1'| a , urged the woman to boycott. the .Shouidnbobad thru sons in wm v : A m mo l .\-.. Under the above nptior. the KmnluCity Suu comments upon Bou.ua.'| Hn- rine hand. in vrhirh Norman Lathrop. nl this city, il a musicim, an followlz "There may he batter hands. but Klnsu City h;m't heard them. Whit. ELIMINATE ONE TELEPHONE co Now that the Blair Tehphono com- citipfzs to c6nside}"fh'§ i?6,aa1Bm ol' aubllnhinz a municipal coal yard, After the coungcil ndjourned Mayor Chambcn notihed John Aye thnt he was appointed to held thlt committee. The other appoilmlnu luvl not hom announced.A dalontion consisting of the minilten of the Hsthodist, Bap- tist and Chrlntlnn churches of the city and 1 number of church women m:sented an ondinnncu proddlr for an Mic h!Welfare bold wh ie .|. g dlifennce u GENUINE PATRIOTISM 0 - l Sp ea ku r C ha mp C i nr k. o f t h e l n w o r Ho um a of C on gr es s. d el in qs h is k in n f t m l p a t r i o t i s m l n t h e fo l l o w i n g b r i e f n m m n h = OAKLAND CONTRACTS Fora saw- BR svsns M Theclty of Oakhnd,in our migh- bwns county oi Bart, hu let n ountn et to an Omaha firm to ?.ui\d a nie: qmtsm lor thc sum of $31.35. n subsequent meeting. Tuc hen in the [ruin schools of Fremont hun uked for n 25 per cent nine in uiulas in s petition ua th in public speeches,brasimr wa n , lug-badoehd parades and vodfcroulullflrnlinnt of love ol equntry.but fennlnl pm-iotlam comin: ,ln bein! a tboronghguing American oidnn,dis- chuflng lllc haudoua duties of citi zenship nary dn of thc thru hundred and sixtyhu. thereby showing forth lhahkalnga und gtories of our fnoand bencicllnt institution to all ibn ' . ° r d | | our but cmdw ant! hope that you will wiv: Ia .Println no always hiking at tho H. C. °' £ThiI time bo: 1111 help wc uzix sn.Youn Truly, Jlmel Mon. | VINEUAR COMPANY MAKING bm. AHA nlsrmsunuu CENTER [0mlhlTradeElahiblll The llurmlnu Vinegar and Plckle company han neenllypnrewed dn nun olanl N me Shobln cider Co. of Shuben, Neb.Thia plan: la uma ln ma largnai anple Pf°'l°¢'°| ulmln ul Nebraska and hu an manual pro-duellon of about 350,000 gallon.lu adulllon ln lh ll thu ahuva oumpaayeonlraend for the autlra output ol mm ou.-ar ddar wmpaulu.For a number ol yuan mu oomwu hal w~ mud a uldar plan! a¢ Pawneo, Nah., Ihlch grind: Iulo eldo! about No can nf applaa aacu nar.Eerlmaml on nu eomblned pzadnndon of aus ddu plum they now wud tha l-laahuaun people plan to markn &0W,000 gallon ol up PII doa: the eomlul yur.lu addlllon lu um UH! -are nmdodly alone in dill lluld lu tbl mauul n and nala of dlatlllnd vlnefar.In Lhll aty ll of vlnegar they eetlmaba m market our l.000.ooo gallana annually. Thu oompnuy wal reorlaullud ln luly ol mu year and Ia ahowlnl a mavkzd advumamaut under tha now managvmant ol 0.W.Donaldlou aa omldenz and general manger and A. x.Welbol aa auperlnzendena New methodl are bah( lnaulled and tha on- dn tnduua eonduud along :na moan mudem and auoeeullul llnea.'ho wm- \\l| yur la ln ue maxuwx dw nlanu acquired and an lncreue in tba plekle autloua operand by me company ln lllrmnou and Colorado.ll lao nly I quutlon ol Llma until thll umofru le'nllued an bl one ol the lariaal lac mlu lll me umm sum In LM vlan- (ar and plnkla lnduatry. loat people fall to appreclata tha not amount ol vinegar eonauraeu dally. me .l°\1\1l|\¢ grocer: my 1: In mo w LOW blrnll !o;_theAx on nu.Tb l Ellfllllllil people lpped about 8.000 nanela ln local u lu Nohraaka .,,¢la va ln Yha mou§\\o l Augull alque.In uuulzum to thla Luey deliver- edaboutwun to the wboleaalo trldo ami declined funbat ordera (or over zo an on account of ehortqe ol alock on hand in: dellvary.The company la ~lil ao taqahend tw lame! \"!"'tiw man-an for delivery .wlthln'60 dur BREA D SAVING A ND BREA D PRICES m m m u m Admoultionl zu Amarklu bandwid- arlanewalllu point hut, 11 full re- aponlo la to ba had. aouuthluc more lar-nachlngla expeeoad of tbl (ood admlnlmaior.Bread pxleea m ¢hl| country are hl¢her Luau ever bolnre and vhlla baker:h a n been ny lulnw zlma xulma u ma redu eakm la mmm, mu lmrhu b eé ld ono w r e- llna Lhe emaumer. In London, by olllclal order. a lout pound loal od hnau eelll lor v penn,or la mm nl our mnnny , and a on pound loo! for Yi penoa or Seann. Hun ln Omaha, lor example. un loef nl hrull la eold at the nu of fourusu ounelfor xo :vnu nr a.l.ln1e mon tb lu d o u b le tb l u m vm In lab- limtbeprlee ol B on: le hed at 50 .Numa or an for a aank of an pouuda as a¢ainat the eama nrleo ham-a (or 190 pouudajor 84pmnda len.The govern- ment prlu for lhl lbu! out of which Ill ho ur la mml ll pr antlully tht u ma per bushel ln both wuntrloa. hr\hu,.| h¢ Eldlhh uma ua: usual bewe laaa chan u|am.y~rqn: umm old an d mu u hh : whe n a uld : m ww on buylmr "trash" bnad._Amlrlun| a n w w for quaulidea ol una:mnlaxon lbal ll uallbar hnltuful uar eeouomlul. T h a m m pmblem confronting our rwd admlnlauatof la plainly out now lluvd to lnduclnz voonle w abeuln from "ang me bread amr n la pul on me mu, THANK vnu! "J !£EM5" "S u ni l u a tb l ".ll|.u" ldnao. the BN: enuleeuouer, eondrluk and leeeream oaurur aenda 'ne Eo- =-m\»~ a hot n l sawn mm c how law through Unch Sam'e mall. thatnd! we elle nm gn., bloc ks lrutuu ui "GYM the c ake." al cha old ax~ pnailon la for aumenlung ot exuaquallu. and lollan le up wllh Untol lowlng graehul note:, _lin x. ? ~ g um,guy ,.- - , . _ , . . , . - Deer Slr:v . »Tlurty-Three More Hen To The Training Caap 'ruannaum mum ua ~' aawad neada y wau nlorlha - eamna! Fl-.Klky.Kamal,-- pvomply attlaoouloaol lheueal 'ampdonboardatahoeoenhuuaei' und o!a.ua.only \hrea£allln| lMvlllP»Onan! |.heae,DouV.~ lq,va| k leke dlu d>| faze l1y 'a~ le wd a y a q o d a o h a d ly lmn la a l.| » a | u . ua h leo o re p u' td wlll| o h umpwhau lheo ndldou will » x m g m w s .v m " m m s u l z Th ln d llmu lu tu lld ty h a luo tb ti i = a \ a u a a u n a v u q v ¢ w , » a » u n d az Arllngtou waa uamlod aueennu¢d.ldnotanawa_r.be :.lonboaru'aaulumonaxoappq-area.una me n ooau m an eall ln . dh r u a le lu lxt o n the lllt,D ~Lby d Utterbac k, ol Axllqnau. P Wllllamliruqal Callaum, and` Dkkmly er.dBlalr, aawlaadtotll ua¢u»(rp| a»~».m\u¢ as neu.ldd. wh ic h amldtuleold puent Wublngwuonuutfodraitquou. rmlalnlnglbpar eentof tha neuq-wou,\!men.vLllbeu| lled mas uname.pr. W .! .l1 | na Ull.1r bo ann and m e2"l.§°»..r g m z n n w m l z f emn d ou b o mth a a b e ac o n ~1: hL \| | nn X0 | elph !n . In tb ¢- lu d\ . ln a ru \y , 1lll no t | o onlan-d by thomlhtary antbod~ rw° f 1 l° r d o =! . f ° f~ ' h l=b \ » w ma n n l n m u m s for some pu t.The men ann photographed pouplufr ontol also enum ~f by A r" llatlu hu. wa n! on ud lu lgo daf a udleu by th e lla lr ¢a| lowadby aglatouuoh| | dvG m m m :o l u p G.a . l . \h lr 8 l¢ . | b a | I la ! W . lL c . ~ » uidmany nladvnanuadmlrlrl »mm»¢1-1e\»un»==.mmh~4 fauxeauuaum.~, Thlua lu ua ar epu md an uo ul a q u n u l u m n u l a z u n v u l1| ,mlo| to¢. \lllb y V| l.a ranJ ~ , s u m e a n ..a . ¢~ | .lw'§ ". n - a y n r 1 u r \ » ¢ : u y u mb v d e e a a a d f r h n d lr. Szephenl il s member o!u m; commiutal and he ny: thu be intends zu make the trip to Europa. Congressman Sfephens to Go To Battle Front Fremunt.Nebr.S/:pn 29,-Con-nucmnn mn v. swpm.-uma(rom Wuhlngton vxhy.Ho ny: It il unllkul the :nth-0 United Suu!sungreu will accept the Lnvlullon atthe umm, pul£mlnt m fbi! tba usb om battle front, but thu! hu clpocu Na as~ md" lo1rar~ht him: cor 5 a .qu e st i on .I n u s e t h a t w e n d-one w o o p i n n : h u t h e r e s u l t w o u l d se t t l e t h e q u a s l i - o n s o t h a t t h e fa r m - e n o f t h e c o u n t y w o u l d n o t a g a i n so o n b e a n n o y a d , r ig h t . i n t h e i r b u s y m u o n . b y a h a n d o f s u m a z r l c u l t u w sc h o o l c o u n t y a g e n t s p r o mu l e n . l o c a l ld; baton America vu drinn to takun W='- they an loyal so zu.of | out ofbed mn mgm, when he found their adoption und nr: undina air, the Irishman weep. and nude an nxboys to the fronttn Mb! for the per-tenrdve search to had .the calh. butpdully of Americln im|im|,ipn,|§rould never succeed, and inquired or Gases of dialoynlty among fonign lslm where he kept iz.hom dtixenl are exceptions to um nh**'\\ell." Iuid l'at. "I allowed you toxo to bed nm nerr aight. lad ll 'M °tural to comply with hh wish, he got uixoreight memben a .~In ~|"a r ..t h e p r o l n c t l o n a n d re l i n i n g o f o i k i l n STANDARD OIL MEN AN D am- PL E ME N T D EAL ER S c o rw e n Gllting Together to 5oak Ih¢ Public Two Hundred Fif ty Mu Mm! In Kansas City mans City , Ho. 0c |.2.-Tum hun- dnd md MU npranntatina a! pru- u # -- c r r Y c o UNc | 1 . Si:members of the city council roll cell, Bigelow and Nncu being absent et lut 'monday uight'e Nwllr fortnightly session.The biil ol! Mcfirur and Company fo: tho motor for tho ur city well wel ordered odd.The legal printing of tho counci! vu avnrded io the Enterprise.The city trea.:uner'e rcport In reed and plecedon file.A grist of bill:was read end. with the exception o? 1|Nt" mitted by E. J. Farr in the num of 5175.011 for checking up the city of- ficers, were ordered peid.The Fan bill ares rcfcrred lo the finance commim with instructions to imeeti- sIt° end report.On gzotion of ¢mmtlmdf:...:=the mayor was instrucbeclf by unanimous 1:~tora~miht a committee d three nfilsnmf you exectiy which etnr is youu:Fi11tro1r-No. 1. Dcluure; 2, Penw sy lnuh;2,Nur Jereey, 4,6001glut 5.Connecticut; 6.lleuechullette; 'l,. lla:ylend: 8. Smith Cnmline. Second row-Ilo. 9, Nur Hnmpehlre: lo. Virginia; ll, New York; 12, North Carolina;13,Rbode -blend; 14,'Jer mont: IB, Kentucky; la, Tcnnceeee. Third row-No.11, Ohio;IB, Lotlir lmI; 19,Indiana; Sl.lheelenlppi; 2i, Illinois;22. Alabama; 23,Urine; 24, lllin uri.'. Fourth ro*-No. 25.Arl¢enne:21l. lltchlgua; 21. Florida;28, Taxes;8 . loin: 30, Wieconlln; 31, Cnlifomle. 32. Kinaenots.»Fifth rovr--33, Oregon; 3-I,Knees:55,v m :Virginia;au.Nneda; an. Nshnskaa ill, Coloredo; Ii, North De tote; 40, 8-until Dekots.Sixth row-No.41,lantern;42. Washington; 43. 1iilho;; 44, Wsomhv. %5,'Utnh; 48. Oklahoma; 41, Now iles TABY The :want reorfeulutloa of mtliury torus of the govummont. b whic h the Nebruhe regiment! he been diaintozrehd and mm md ~ neon on! tha n nr lmon ty mlnfd other military deperunenta, It la por ted .I. | i npu nue nc eof splen the war doputment to psttem the British aystcm ot military » nnisation.The Sixth Nebruke mon hu los t ite identity end odlccn. in part. and the nnk md have been distributed to other » mlndi.111| Fifth regiment lu old form ha while the ~ nziment. or which Blah-'Q Co. F. - stitutodeput,1| rlth wexc eptiout nuehtnc gun company. has bean over Into |. heevy held artflllfl' ba~lion md deeignsted ea tho 127 divlal ol tht mn havy held artillery U. It.5Reed 0'Eng.lonof Co.. A B UM s n o w The main sqneau of 'fbi Enurprire hu ab lwned tori number of g u n |..b e e n u r i g n o d t o t h o i o m m n n d o f C o . F o i t h e 12 7 h a v !M i d a r t i l h r y U S . A . c o m p r i s i n g 3 0 0 m e a w i t h 3 0 co mm is si on ed a n d no n- co mm is si on ed si l k e n u n d e r h i m . .H i n c o m m a n d W a l r e a d y e t t l b l i s h e d a n . u t i l l e z 3 m n t h r e e m i l e s o u t o f C a m p C o d y a n d i n t r a i n i n g t h a n .C a p t a i n 0 ' H u : l o n i n a l l o w e d t h r e e on d o ri i a l i n h i s n e w g a m m z n d a n d h u n l o e i a d a s such. r va l Sc h e ffl e r ." D a d e "l h l p r a n d P c t l g i l b o r t - Geo:-gl W. Lamb Peter Thiran Ehtriip William K1:un But! B. 'Vnnghn Alumnus.Elmlr Floyd Uturbaek, Ar! Paul Willhm Xmas,» mmizltion or by tbl lndividull If you an patriotic onus outbout. Our eommuldty man prnuction dna the Nation OHUANIZB ||DMB UUA A mating will be held In dl Chamber of tbl Ci!! Hail, waning Octoblr 8, at a o'4:Joe pmpon of ornni iinl a of Hema Gaudi Th! mn b e gu m; lo n! me ml undoztbljnrildic tiond un Nndonll govunmmtl. IESTAR ON 'ms El./no?' G u a m a m y Na v: Mu n P ly MI I 310.000 PQI Llbela t r w l w a c o r n . N H !| u i D ¢ |m d ~n u .._ _ . - \ . \ . | _ -h u h n g i n h l l l »§»2,1Q 0- un.u. A. zma. of 1=:saI Mn. ll. and llr. abd un. Wm. Plan- o - . 4 . . ¢ »lim judgment of un uuusez oogng¢~._DI LB! \.»lmlusuuuu.Thus stu No. 1 hu the upper Init up News must "¢°°lh UP"u l..|-. n_.-_-...eu.. unonnttoths judge for Iibcllng hi: "Q fi1i ~In d u i w u n vid d a l It-UD l l l lu n d l mr md L u - a n> > » THE COUNTY AGENT J OB I " " n u r m l'rw-.Q mmnrkinl dill enaungut of w " " ' " _ 'r § ' | d r a f t q u u m t l l l I t ~ ' p t h l t " " ' f f ' _ |- l l . l n n n l f ~~ »> I . > »»1 >! J\\ ||un qu-. -_H v f x A . u 1u=3 \ NC B l o no w m g uw u u l \I\ l u | .Q, . ,..r va t l o n o f : l l W i l l h m u .m m :|AAn d t h e m u s i c .Dad a n y b o d y e vl r p i u d i n l f o r t h e e o n u_'"° ' -\ -- - - - - - -. . . r d x ; r m i n t !! t h a t i t H l f l l t l l l O l d ? ~. ~' Chutsridwnnd Pfeiffer£|.iu.»fr§¢-¢ 'ga live' .}¢~ |fYe¢tad.|.uNaus'r crumaes Alban 'Madamthe ofhcinls. board of directors. annum take up the conlldention of 1. plan to in some manner bring about the §fnnlnm.=uop of the two teieph-:ine iwnynl Henld.} The fact that an occuiond citizen of German extnc don hu given ex .......1.," nt irplmnlbln uttcranell and '° many bum shown to a n on:gow But never rally baton one.But an "fall" for a n Busbymlnstroi tant show int Friday night How those chaps can Plllf what a 'ltld fr ww ha ve i n So uu.what a' " " " ' ° ' ' " ' ° ''° "i '" ':5" 'T°""f spiritthly show.W h ltnz ei t.w w county agent upon um ua,-,.,.- -.thin county.Taxes are ulrudy mountain high and no oppronive to \ great many people.The flr mc n _'- -can vnhinl Arthur I..¢otm1\ Burton Ernest. Chriitiln Pc hnm Frmk Kr ug !!M a w r Ntd n nl m u m i n u i n e d h a r e i n l i l l l l w m cn ynucuvu b t N t h sm l n " a n d p u :or l a lt It i s l i f e .i l f W u h m x w l l W u n t y wuz l u u Il r a n b u r d e n s o m e - = u n n e c e s ; a l y e x -d e s e r ve :' r ° , : " = ° ' ° ° :. , 1 2 . 2 2 . . . ;: ; . ° : ° ; : ; l r i t h : ; . , . m e c h a i n ~; " : . 1 ': ; . . , " , 2 : . . . : : '-3 ' ; , . , , . ~ . , , . . , t h e y a r e ~ z o he m- n t o b el u nh o na us er s . b v th e e l im -d ° ° ' . °".._.- n f - -.. . . .. . ¢ | | ri m Hu t ll l n d If h a lh ol l\ d gn fn . -:~..» .... .4..G.i n n n - I n t d n h u v a s t a n d u i a r k e t a n d do l \'t 1 1 hmm B ta lo r d J o h n m m m John Chr£sun|a1n,in s ti o n o f o n s o f t h e e x ch a n ke s .O n l y o n e c i t y i n t h e s t a t e o f B ! n i r ' |p r o - ]>0rl.inn|,R e d Cl o ud ,h u t w o t d o - !:hnne¢xch;ngen..The matter should go u d d e ri b l e n um u e r o r p e o p m ua un a"t l l i u v 1 ' . . . _ - - - - - _ .h u n n u n rma n b i r t h w i t h I t d l n g l a t dia lo ya lt y.o u t h e r o a d w i l h a n n g g r e g a n 1 " " ° " "" " """ " " 'l t i l b a l d i n d i s c r e t i o n , m a y t h a l e n t .th at .l t w a s re a i l y Iw l fl !a m m i n l ~ ¢ § ' J I I . 1 " Z " m g 5 no a bo u t ch a rg es of t r eq cn on g r ou nd s Lh ou x h to f t! ho w m a n y w o k e n t h a n .nf Be r r. ,,_;=_de 34|5 m e m b e r o i n f m e r e susp ici on.Th e g o ve r n m e n t a n I n I fl a l r , u r g g r g ~ °;_f§,g g _ N a t i o n ! G u n n d n n d s o n o f 1 ) q u l r e t h e t h e o r e t i c a l l d s r l c e o f s o m e ndul esc ent c i t y - b r e d yo u !h »w h o k n o w : n h a o i u t o l y n o t h i n g o f p n c l i c a l , ap p l i e d fa r m i n g ms t h od s .n e ve r i i d ~\._-¢......I»\g ¢..»....# T B I i h i v w uW a l t e r P r e s t o n a w w curl Schroaderi~`\éls.§aéi wiuum Stork Henry Christoph# HumpIIIlIIIr nemembcn when D. U. l"ulvlc; neuwasbrought here from Mississippi by his older brown, John T. Bdl, to 'learn the printzn' tnde as "devil" in QIIGIUDD ll U) Wuuuaua un u - - - - - .not. the politicians and athcaholderu Levi! Kn jic el ; and upiranu for od-to of the CWUU.1-¥1\4¢f* Vmght Du - ¢ want to incur the dpenle Incident Karl Edward Timpa . ---- --»-»o Fred humenco Denlllm * ""?¢"£}T|§I JHE1 " '"'nh-nu alrrlee. 'l'hlallll|'|.|t\lr t\|ltl!fec%l I 1f # - - f » m » ~ = r \ f e - ° f - 1 ° - - * - ' W -~ 'fo ».;.'1`i.'°`1`I "h';° '°°;' ;°§d""?'h m .n u m m u u m a m a s s s n m l h i . h a m; s o W g ; ~ f sn conditions in the sutiuacy of Germany, '. . :j° " ' ' ° f "it is prelumnd they would have stayed |Hl¢°°~ RDS. uwdu mutla | . . . #.sh a l t ~ ri n g b un c h e s o f t h e ge ne ro us l l :sh a d e l t l e l o f t h a C i t y o f B l a i r . h u l a t o n t h e to p : o i ; s o m e o !t h e t h u u n n d n hil ls n e n r b y wa t c h i n g th e re se dl ng at md o su o f t h u m o r n i n , a n - NOW IN MY NEW OFFICE I I a |th o b a nk s o f l h o g r i n d h o i d l l l l l o n r i ri ve r a s n H o n d a l i l ae r p e n ll i k e c o o r u th r o u g h to ro at and da le.He ha s o b : a w e d l h o l a n g l b o n l n g ahadoa o f th a : P a n t o u t i n g h o u r w i t h th e be a u ti fu l lo af o l gr o an t ur ni ng zo g ol de n Jo l l a ! nt od a li n g t he mo a t be a ul i fu d a n d g lo r lo ss se a so n o f t he yo u r- A ut u mn . W i m th e p a u l a ( a o u o n a w h a t a wo n de r fu l lo l ro n c a n b o l e a m o d .Th e aeaaon i s drawi ng to 1 close.A r o co n l b r a k i n g c r o p l l i n a i g h t . .O u t o f th a fn l l n o u a n d ab un da nc o o l t h e h e a r t the mo ut h a ho uié l pea k.ll a ) t h o s o u l u a m i n g l y b o r n e d o i n w i t h g r i e f a n d , o f r o r lo ok u p a n d !i va .Co ul d t h o wa r r in g p ow e r s o l e a r t h d r a w : a i d e th o so m be r c u r t a i n a n d ob a or vo t hi s acane i n i n be au ty ,w i t h li fe g i vi n g prin cip les t h a t a l l m i g h t s h a m ,o u t o l th a bo u n t y o u r n a m - g a ve , t h a n cr e a ti n g a l ol i d fo u nd a ti o n fo r p n o o agr eea ble t o h u m a n u n d a n t a n d i n g ¢|; r1 n| ¢i rg u pw ar d pl an in g £0 a ll m a n - a m l rr J. H i l d e br a n d . Bl ai r. N ob r. . Se pt . 24 th . J.I\ AUTO Tunes ARB T00 mum E Thu old cum; you may hum army be ~adn into n guud serviceable tin nt*L2l'i1°$"..."é'.i'.".£~5.'" ma lat "E bWa rsxalr label the dgmay.; I' no lr!Yee ahnulutlty fm, to all auto mrnen.-| 19 ti Hoon Tire Co.I néosoaoaofosososoroowwiJ O HN L O THR O P ATTORNEY AT LAW Prunles u tuu ml Fdanl Caurh. wunrinuuu. nmDOM Smut ll CIU nm. Bla ir.---Nebr. woooocoooooooooooooooooa We are now located in our new oltlce. the flrst door west of Rathmann's Garage.If You want to sell your farm, drop In and see us, as we are now equip- ped to dispose of your land to the best advantage.I have just opened up an extensive advertis- lng campaign ln the east and elsewhere and.already, buyers are beginning to respond. COME IN EARLY and take advantage ol the ac- tlvlty ln land Inquiry just de-» veloplng.ll you wish to list your land, come in and we wlll show you the extensive territory covered by the advertlslng now runnlng and will give you an ln- slght lnto our methods. We are particularly desirous ol getting some more high-class. Well Improved farms on our list. l}`Y0|]ARElNTHEMARKEl` name in and see our list of Farm Bargains.W e have a farm that will just suit you. 0 DIXON,Blair, Nehr.v IDG IIIODSDIVFB un luuw-au w ylwuyu N!earleuly made and unwarranted lnatn-m g 'h' 3 3 5 3 ; ~ g g : " ; n ' ; i ;turd uf uduuuon.:n a mlm uruv uuacnv.. ... _._ ._ustlonl or charges, to thc humiliation .ml lutorfzme 0: ,an z£>¢\==1l I was ed the nine but than in no provision time tha independant: md thu S14 ini- han! and inivfs of lmnoctnt pcoplc who ue nm un a nn morn in: ,M gm; pon for the money to pay the lncreue and and Ol!man have met on wmmnn -Lim hand nmtnauad uliun.ground, the openlnn ny.