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02-01-1918v w **A ('u* "',v 1nv §'="""=f»,*'"w°*\'2~"" . .~w w i»...pm,_,#mm ~ 1611 a n u m m l u u m a m i r = = = : .cm-n a lf,fonnerlyo f u i num Mm in the le rvieoarl' Unc le Sam, ll very HI with pmmmollia dcnm InT u n .HI.:brother.Bu t,l d ; Tueulay in see hlrn. ii. | tElln b d hI's! znen \\'ui n e# d w l o u d l y llrn Bly Kndpplemd ills: Anna. ~,at a s m c u r .a n r v m d l u r n d ¢ y a » ¢ u n A . W . B s r n h ° m° ~ u maims .u c n m l aofc m ; enrnwedauuday aadapontthe ;ttMB . 0. Hc D o n dd h o me . } h . n d ll u . . S . C . Rd d 1 r e r e o m- businessrlmlwn one dayI n t \| n O. H. Go d. | e 7 | n d llr ¢ . 1 . . F . '~ v m p u a m p ntoOm- Frideytodoebopplng.° H a lF n dlbehulxm' Te kanuh. l| I\l| \| t¢ .heLy nnPlr r| | hho:n| adnudey evlnlll- Rn. B. A. W uhter ine an Om- ~ddtor Thureday. l m a e n r m n n u u m g z m s - xn u u c l e r h a n h o o n i td i n o m- LittleAnna. lute ins tay ing tl Hau and Hn. D.E . Hay ! d ur lnrabeence. !1.C .Bnn die; ndHe ur7Truhl| es ~ to n d ta th e e wn ty u a te n b u a - eeahi day . W a n ! r urewind h at weekby emu hlltivel ol the marriage oflu ldnl Taeknt, daughter of Hr. l dIn Ed. Ts ekltt, fo rme rly of plan but new Hddlnt at Crlw- ard. Heb., to Hr. Albert Iilrvhr of ~aquu ter mutsncorp:l tFon bimou. Nebr. Min 881150 Loire named at the v. Ackerman store the Bm of the While droppin;in Omaha Satur- sr Ire. R. J.S¢henck hu! the mln-to lo u h e r p u n g wh i c b mn - twain dollln in meney . tiihu r num we.: inside she hu little of its being zrturnd Laverne Lo1re,1rl1»ohnbe¢n4t- lnBoy lecollegeinOmaha. lh o f m e l u t u r o e k i o a c c e p t n ~tionint-!1»P1et|AuBu1ktaking ~}lllc tofHenry 'I'xuhlun. J.C.Ck:i.|teaeln,mena.¢erof t.be "telephonel y d e m m t 1%u seH a m mvisitorone lu twe e k . 'nw Dull s c ho ol, nor th af mn. -4ez 9rueat,on.epc ountoi l\fI7l\\-\"si| l'| ¢| L]Il¢1"l hm- y ;ahm¢hern nda£| t| ru eeic knilh dheuo. 'nmwud Hi m na hue went untobmdufwednesdlyendspent day dghf.-ueug. Abrlghtbebygirlputiuitsep-|I.U:| | Wm..ld l l l l h b m v ~y J m.l. l e a dw u¢ lve n a Btr tflo o p er e n dvi i e mo to ai d to Sdnuzdayauuirwmmingthetthey zwppedhen andet- ~lheepoddmsettngofzhob. H. :eI . C . C . lI a n h a l! R. A . D | , vi ¢ ; ; m1 H. E. Winact were in Blair a fur days this wack in the Interest of MMM Heat and Light Co. sim. Hr. and Hn. J. C. Chapman were Omaha bmineaa allera on ilonday. Bianca Bernita Peterson and LEU Harahali vlaitad in Omaha over Sim ¢-=» zvlnz down no hm John UcCormick. Mr. and Mn. Behrc ndt have a m'baby boy who camo Tuesday night. Lawrence Peterson and Otto Lud wig were Omaha callers Sunday. Hr. and Mrs. Aug. Echtenkamp, of Dale, have a new baby girl who came Int Saturday.. H i nEdithFrenchandTharrnon Spangler were married at John Span plcfa on Tuesday. Mina Lucite Cnapenhoft came home from Lincoln to viait wer Sunday. Hina Haul Fa" c ame home from Omaha this wreck having nnished her courae at Boyle'a College.Sha will wud ll atenogmpher for the Octavia Lumber and Grain Cn. here.au. Hr. W. S. Cook dzippod c attle to Baath Omaha Tuesday night. Hr. Joe Hullinger viaited reiatiru in Banninztnn a couple of days thi. week. The body of Ura. Abbott, who ditwi at her gnmd-daughtez'a, Hn. Wood worth*s, of Omaha, #rua brought here for burial services. 'I\lcsday. Mr. Alley McTier c ame out from Omaha £0 visit at J. G. welllnfrorau on Sunday. 'a The Womens' Club met Tuesday at Hrs. D. w. Lawaonh. Mr. (Haan Ludwig la home from the UnimnityatLincoin,afew dly sthis week.. Br iFredWeber ia attending thr Retnllefs Aasociation inOmahathis week." HermanNewsDeart ment s" * . . : . '; :n u . o . L m u n l a n .|_ - - - -- 1 : In » 2'I.' " & .'i»»»an un 'P."21"»='I,'.'7'. » n d . . . & ' £ " » . . . ? L 3 . ' °, . . '3 } .f.'2','?, §'¥'» a s u l r o d l l u c .um . .'£'n~\ tor nno mpu om. num Ml or n lnou nh.ARLINGTON u : d 1 r i 1 ' r md H. B . C a mmm n d t o o n i a \ ¢ 8 a t \|.ndnyin!.he K E N N A R I ) EditorEntorprise:--IMtm- p p o a n dtnizaodt h e" d o w nb o a t " aa t we e k . B o o t !Ai l e n ,C r a i gW r i g h ta n d r a n kH o r o n d i c k ,f r o mw ei nt h e '¢w e r eh a u l i n gc o r n -o u r1 o nB o n d a y .L o t ;o f i n t r i b u t a r y t o o t h e r m a r k e t Q F D ! a c o m i n ( t o m e K e n n y l l m | . l l £ l - Jo h n L i s t a r , fr o m O t t o . 1 01. ca m e vo r M o n d a y a n d i s w o r k i n g f o r B e r t W l b a r t i n t h e b l a c k s m i t h s h o p Ir vi n - R e v. J.B . A d a m s p n a c h e d a t t h e h r i a t i l u c h u r c h S a t u r d a y m i g h t a n d ~u n da y , r no r nl n ; a n d e ve n in g . Th e H o m e C o u n c i l o f D e fe n a a m e t ~t I.0.0.F., Monday ovininl and wa: ~droaaad by Rev. xkhrenda, putor of thaKorman!ll.E.church.who ~olivered an oloqttant patriotic addressaatt.in¢forththowaradtuatlonIn plainte:maafterwhich theCamp Fi r a e n l i re n e t l t h e o c a a l o n a n d e n t e r ta i n e d t h a a ud i e n c e w i t h s o m e pl t t r l ~ o t i c vo c a lmu s ic .Ar o t o o f t h a n k s was given the member: and the teach-a n d a n i n d t a t i o nte nd e re dt h e m t oc o m oa g a i na n dh d pt h acau se. a o r g a n i z a t i o n m e e t a t h e fu a t l a n d - H o li d a y e ve n in g s o f e ac h m on t h . G a o r i oH o o k i n gi slo ca te di nt h e ol d W a n d h a rd w a r a a t o m bu i l d i n g a n d i a a s b u s y a a a t c r a n b e r r y m e t r h o n t . B a r tS w l h a r tb o u g h tadi s k a h a r p t n e r fo r u a ei nh i sbl a ck s mi t h a b o u C h a a . C u n n i n g h a m a n d Je f f R o m n ba u m o uh s h i pp e d a c a n l o ad o f ca t t l e t o t h o O m a h a m a r k e t S u n d a y n i g h t . Th r o a o t h e r l o a d : o f ca t t l e w e r e s h i p - p e da tt h es u m oti me ,m a k i n gti vo lo ad s. F n a n kB i l f a rw a sa w a r d e dfir st p r i z e o n b l a W h i t e L o g h o r u c h i c k e n ; at th e r e ce n t a t at o p o u lt r y a ho w . 'f l o h nBu rg e ss 'fr l e n d a: r a ve h i mQ ro - o ep d o a o n Th u rs d a y e ven i n g b e fo r é h i s r e t u r n t o r a m p .B L I T Z . I uncutA anr/ L \»m|n sms U Y o u C a n S a va M o n , T h a n M o n l s . 1Y o u r S h a n . t t e ve r y p e n o n a n m o t m m . . l a yaal daItni c ke laa chd a ydu r in g t h a y e a r o f 1 9 1 8 , It w o u l d m o a nl| | \ . l u r i n g o f n e a r l y I2 M 0 0 . o o oInth lt at at au mya ar .Th l ai aNob:a nka'a t h a n o f t h a W a r S a vl n n S t a m p l o a n I ! H e r r b u d r I nt h eUn i t e dS I M M a a n e d a n i c h t a d u d u r i n g t h e y e a r lt w o ul d m e an th a r a il i ng ot r. z .o u o. » g o m m f m t : 1 1 t h o t m ; a m o u n t u't h a W a r S a vi n g l o a n . r1 1 7 | n l c k e l a b o y a " 'Ih r l f1 S t a m p ) Blx tae n of th e 2 5-c en t " !'hrl tt St amp s' l a t e d o nac a r dc a nb ee i n h n n p e vn u . a r a w c e n t s f o r a W a r S n l n a w .B t a m p .W a rSa vi ng sSt am pseo-1 .S 4 - !! a a ch u n t i l F et t m a r y 1 . a n d Ih r ! o n e c e n t m o n a a c h m o n t hun t l t t h e a n do f t h a r e a r ,a n d o nJa n u a r y1 5 9 3 8 .ca nb ere de em eda ta n yP u l l at t c a fo r 3 5 . xry o ud on o t w a n tt o k e e pW m Ja vl n g a S t a n p a u n t i l t h e d a t a o f m n l u r l t ! y o u c a n n a h t h e m a t t h e p o s t om ea a n y ti m e on 3 0 d an ' n ot ic e . an d o ¢ a 1 v a¢: :¢a 1 At I. aa¢ a4 aa ar s¢0:4: 1 a ¢o a» \ 4on ¢ o o u4 o a an 1aoaQ ausaa aa 4a»»t 1. |a In Q Ql¢Q'3 \1 as va1¢sa a¢ um don to nttend all of thu meet ings.Y o u I n m l ld l g I n n u y o u a n mlu ln g th a n mk f i ln Wordown sfrom .FloydKnotam In 1| new as Kdlvy mu. 'r~ Th e b u qb m u v to h o ld ln o ld mu ° n : ae : g = :» » ¢ msn ¢ n n ¢u s - » - v wJ m. 2 £ ! u r & \ mp u r » p o u o l n i d u m o u y w d d r n y n - panesA l u n a n d I l n d c l u t - ¢4_. Mr . m d l( r | . L y 1 u l P | r r i | h \ v| ~ war Smdly mutt.:lt t h eFred lich- ld h ome n tTd amlh . 'Carl J ohnson vu barn in N°rwf» A q m x z , x m m m a u m c m u hh ! tn ln d ng n mplmu ar y 1 . mv, Hoa m ztothiswnntryAbout lvnmty y uanq uwhhh h g r u d -ynenu md ha llnce muio hh homo with hh undo, Onnffhom, md wife. About thu Ont of December hc ln- l h w d u h r e m m l n t h a n n v y m d v u \-nulanad w tho Great Lukas trim ingw w -HusontnctedGarmnn meulu lbuul.threewe e lu u p md pnoumonh lad laleurily Iollovnd And hs (n v nn dily wa na un d! d ea th elnimodMmi$'|vktlm.Awlllin Cluuke 'Thmm bzvught the body to Hc r mu,Saturdaydtex-noon.uu i Inman!lr v i e uvm h e ld llan da y at the hvme conduc ted by Rn. Rin oh he ld. E .C hu n :h a nd lh e bo d y vu hid w nal bl we Thane oememry . A numbu' ul lldiel ol the Co\m¢H of Ddeme farmed 1 line nz dm gnu: mdudz hddAnAmlricuH-ll~ 'Taming umm" vu mx ml rmRobenaou nounded the ups. linda Pmnm wu 1 county wasvililor nundu.' TheHe m a :RedC r vn mms| shipment of lmlued good: Wednldly whic h eoumedal z savatars,10 pa in of | o ¢k | , 5 p ai n u ! mmm: md one wart.Thay han s mpply nl hospitalg u m n urandyuosptDnuiug vlhkh 1-My apeet to I-NP the nm ol me week. Aam K uda k Aen nd hh mana :- u m w c u a e h n s u d n n w a m n m p m nma lthe wa ks ndwmtwwlnh- luwu whm :» wan nm A IMP- 'nae time nut an dna Im Wld~murky for the bcxudt ol tbl Publk!-'bury netted the me mm M uma W h ilré n mf wxy w Gum. ii `| n uno with Frqnk 5¢°\%. who vu driv- Mz the u r, Al. Hu :- is . o f Pldn , vu klllad.The mr hlmed from the mad Ind £80 dlivnr brvughl. It bunk quicklyb r n k i utheh v n laxle. Thin mused du ur zo tum an: md Hlrril vu killed Xutmdy whilo the drinr md modn r oc c up ant, |ll r . Albertson, escaped with | In bmim | n d m l d | t h e t r i p v n w 0 m | h ; \ n mor ta r u r." ll r . H u r l l l u a d n ¢ le m a n n b o u \ ¢- W \ 1 »e ven vu n af ; ¢¢ , c0RREsPoNDENcE at the Bnnddl- H l nIda. Johnson spent Batuy Omlhn Gao. Pamlaan dhpoaad d his ma- .. .gmpo zty uun day llatwes kto ralIf rman Nak hr kr mr who a x--to mo n i n tb l ! mi n sShe hold aiann ull Fabr. 14. l l a .J a msLawntackl maan, haek to0 | nA ha8a tun lay and lo u d lyforumme ns.The ~a hllnir underwent an operation o r m a h a c a n o n h i x a n a c o u p l e 1' 0o ka a| 0, | a di ap ln in llhu u¢ h ...y, Ou last Tuiaday, L. V. Ackerman "a a ta tln d i n th a Ha m e la ~Naa du rlli ha r ad ur eo ntmlth ail{r.A¢hrman1rllloont1n~ his grocery business alao which Il|170 himPl¢1=1!.°f nrt.He ntlia a dth aa a n io u ao lwllli a m a!Bla1:-aalzarneaalazaker. 0 t l| ' i V o o d tl ta k i n l th a p ll c l o f W. Harp as operator whilc Hr.:iatakiagamuchnaodéd real. llr. and Ira. Augnn Vedanta retothairhomainomah.al!em- afkr afe vrda y aviad twttlui vm. »a n d W m . B m ~ L a vu u a l n t o i a r e p o n e d a n th e un . . s u w u b y g i n m m d a z u a e *~ II ° l>¢ * lll ho mo a t Ta hma h y andvraaawa lenmavidtor T!nrc r| ~ra lmaatinlaa zl.haH.E. 4~under the Ioadenhlp d Nev- ~W.Gain»aradn1rin¢| w d »¥lv. Ga i Mli | 1 r a llk n o ' l' a aduantionadwvrkinliabzalka.He a ma ta h td t h e f a c u lty a r l tb e Numan!f o r a n u m b a r o f F o r i h l p a l t u v m y o u a h e b a mu d lhd;!is;'0hha¢ullutual m u lwork ~va anlld oed fo rtu natltoha ve Ghwrtunhytolur .h !n 1.Hia 'ln a d u a d to a a lald i n a p i r i n r || BENN uefrrox lsllaa Bertha Lanntrock, of Omaha. ment Saturday and Sunday at the F.E. English home. A1'I.hur Gottach, who iaattending theFnmontNormal,spentafew day: at home andreturnedtohis achoul duties Mcuday. Ira. Otto With left for her home St. Edvard. lut Friday morning. ltr. Ilarman Busch, of Wuhiugtnn, was a caller hen. Satunlay.» Hin Lillian Ndaen Ia taking treat- ment: at the Swedish Minion hon pital in Omaha. Mia: Mary Huber left for her hutrle hat Thunday , after :pending a ffm daya with Misa Anna Guttlch. Hr. and Bra. John Wm and ann, Wayne, returned from South Dakurta.Prlday, when they have been vidt- in; relatives. Hr. and Mn. HenryMinieldt, of Date, were ealllng hare Saturday. Min Clan Wrlq of Florence :pant Sunday aftoruoon at hom;. Ed. Wien returned from Oklahoma Tueaday evening. Quits n number from here attended the funerai of Chu. Witte. at Bikhom Tuesday. Hrs. Hur! Wendt, of Wuhington. andHn .JosephBandar, ofBlalr, rm whiting at the Bd. Wine homeTuesday. Walter Kerr and a number of oth- anwholxa veb een ln tra ini ng atthe Fort Omaha balloon achool wan sem to auAtlantic pon.lm we e kand from then wiil leave mon for Frame. ElmerWittearrlmdfromCamp Ftmsrton. llunday to attend the fun¢r|.l of hh uncle. Chu. Witte, at Bib hom. Herman Bchwock hu pumhued tha I ninterestotAug.Huldor!and . Wu Bread. Wu ul supplying our pntrom \vu1 W du ud ny vmLbs NIU!eslebnud Wu Brand mlde by the u. P. Bakury eonnrn ul Onnhn,th e s u n mo n k vm mm 'Ho-'hw hand.h u pu m- lhlo and nourjlhlq.Try | loci. n uB q a l B l w r Tl-C Ilrkc-e-etch :mm OI u f m f m e m u IN wus PIACTICLI-LY A DAILY AT 'rueHue: or A wuxur. M0 Q:mmzutwsrerunIHrunwolt.Dctvss no luc u AT so LowArntcs. The eeluc and need of e nalnpeperan the hnulehddtree ncrcrgreeterthan et me prelent time.We have seen forced to enter the! [rent ;°fq=u r m s ae ermooureem dinr f- Iyence.ou will went tuhere ell the neuefrom our troope onEumlgeen battle delde. end:als prom-ieeebe the Inset momentous year tn tha history of our universe.No other nelrepaper at eo smell eprice will turnleh auch prompt end ec- curete nel: ol theeeworld-ehekingevents.It ie not necceeery ton y more..'ME THRI C E A -W E E K wo n mr s regular eubealntlon price u only e1.oo=~°;,v°"- and thin pen for 158 pepere. e oder this unfaualled newspaperand THE ENTER?ISE together for s m s The regular subscription price of thetwo pepere ie 32. one yeer for P s u n t n v r uan ~torlo ud ly www md i lls : A n n a . a s mc u r.a n r v m d l u »¢ un A. W. nun home. ttiallc b ou ldofC u l ; Wednesday and spent the B. 0. Hcikndd home. llu..S.C.Rdd1rero Om- rlmlwn one dayI n t ~.God n7uuL 3lrs. L.F. v m p u a m p ntoOm-s.odub°wln¢» lbehulxm' Tekamsh. |t¢.h| Ly nnPuri| .hho:n| naming. A. W lchter ina an Om- Thurnday. P a h n l i a u k i n g i n l t - C1nrhanh0¢Difl¥inom- Anna. Huh iss tay ing ~ Hn. D.E.Hny || dur md Hilary Truhlnn the county ua on bus- y. m a m t m w e e kiw Ural ol the marriage ofTac knt, daulhhr of Hr. Tsekltt, formerly of ~t now Hddlnt at Crlw- to Hr. Albin liurphy of n n u tn ncorp:l tFon cbt. Lmreuairned at the s to n th e i r n o f th e oppingin Omaha Satur- J..S¢honck had the mln-lou her puns whic h mn- 11 dollln in mcney. tiihu was inside sho hu little being zrtumd - HermanNewsDeart ment s" * . . : . '; :n u . o . L m u n l a n .|_ - - - -- 1 : In » 2'I.' " & .'i»»»an un 'P."21"»='I,'.'7'. » n d . . . & ' £ " » . . . ? L 3 . ' °, . . '3 } .f.'2','?, §'¥'» a s u l r o d l l u c .um . .'£'n~\ tor nno mpu om. num Ml or n lnou nh. ,~..-. .»- .-..~, .». wifr md 1I. B.Cammm . y i ncollageinOmaha, lut woot to ac c ept n tha Phtuu Bulk taking Henry Truhlun. -manager of Une telephonen ma m a l! nH a m mvisitorone |¢_ school, north at wurn. t prucatfon. account of \-\ 'dau tuc]ier'| hm- md slats: are nick with B d s mandwife went yfldnesdlylndspcnt t.-ailing. b a b y g i r l p u ti u lts n p - Lh lwm. .ld l l l l h b m v 1 |nadwasg i n aa ~ m o ~r md tr i f a mo to xi d to r d a y m i m m f n i n g u u r zwp p u d ha n a a dst- sp od alme di na of xb ob . Notic e for Admialllrltlol 9| £32110 lf vr l OP|»|lll¢\lKA sa.Washington Countyi County Court.In Probate.In the latur of the Estate ot JouphG.Nell.D¢¢,u,¢_the hsin, next of kin, crtdiwn and All pen-on: interactedin thedauaettiemtnl. of ma num an herebynotificd Quinn the mm du nf Dietm-ber, 1911, A. L. Cook, lhl admlniltrltor at and cant: lilod apetition insaidOo1.|nt;L Court payinthat hisanal adminUltiooBledm i nbeuttied Ind allowed, Lhltdpmo! ot heir- lhip be nun, order forlitrlbulion ofaunt: and ualgnmsnt of dmur :ndmg-<1 wg" entnrod; and tho uid tutorIf y ou fall £0"'F° " be foreu i dCounty Court on tbl 9th day of Janu ary. 1918.l tl io'clock,a. rn.,me content uidpadtlon,the court maygrantthe pny ur theme! mdmatsauch other and further onden,mllour-mceu and dftnel u to um court any mem proper.Witnlln mf hand und Ofhclal Suithis 18th dy nDecember. 1917.. C. ELLEI., County Judge.i s m k 0 1SETS THE PACE 20th YEAR F/\THER5_ SONS, AND GRANDsoNs EACHWITHINTHEIR TIME, HAVEFOUNDTHEOLDSMOBILE DURABILITY, ENDURANCE ANDCOMFORT INSEPARABLV wovENAMONG THEIRFONDESTFAMILY TRADITIONS :':~ ~~Q;~ 1fs I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/3 .-\. Six-Cylinder Models are built: in~ Touring Cars and Roadsters, at Eight-Cylinder models are built in T ouringGars, Roadsters and1 ~ Club Roadsters,a t F. 0. B. LANSING, MICHIGAN - _ . _ _4~_ .»...S a m , l l ve r y H I w i t h p m m m o l l i a d c n m I nT u n .HI. :b l vt h e r ,B u t ,l d ; Tu e u la y in s ee h lr n . h n | | d c a u n | . r C o l n . n n r m | | . n n a n a n n | 4 - ml nh n nh n u oc om t l ie d l en i n In lt th d i tl l a 1 1 o 1 r m . u m m d d h a n h i n b a m m . a n e m ln r d i n u i b u d an n fu n c u n l u dn m m a o fd o i r n l n d h o m g t n d n a n t n l e n d ; m d t h x u h !l d d n h l n m x d . l l c l n r | r d . I1r o n n . t I z o u vo uh | \ '| o r e u | d C o u u 1Co r |l 1 ul !k¢ $ |. h |h !'0 f. 3u . . m l a n 1 | fdn u i ; . » . \ a d l o n m ¢ n i A a n n u m . \ h | C o u n m u : n u R h m m o f n l d P l u t l o a a n d m a l e mel o th er tu rn er u nte n. s ha nno n an d de in South Omaha Wedneaday armlg. C . C . lI a n h a l! R. A . D | , vi ¢ ; ; m1 H. E. Winn! were in Blair a fur days this wack in the Interest of MMM Heat and Light Co. sim. Hr. and Hn. J. C. Chapman were Omaha bmineaa allera on ilonday. Bianca Bemita Peieraon and LEU Harahali vlaitad in Omaha over Sim ¢-=» zvlnz down no hm John UcCormick. Mr. and Mn. Behrc ndt have a m'baby boy who camo Tuesday nighg. Lawrence Peterson and Otto Lud wig were Omaha callers Sunday. Hr. and Mrs. Aug. Echtenkamp, of Dale, have a new baby girl who came Int Saturday.. H i nEdithFrenchandTharrnon Spangler were married at John Span plcfa on Tuesday. Mina Lucile Cnapenhoft came home from Lincoln to viait wer Sunday. Hina Haul Fa" c ame home from Omaha this wreck having nnished her courae at Boyle'a College.Sha will wud ll atenogmpher for the Otiavia Lumber and Grain Cn. here.au. Hr. W. S. Cook dzippod c attle to Baath Omaha Tuesday night. Hr. J oe Hullinger villiied reiatiru in Banninzum a couple of days thi. week. The body of Ura. Abbott, who dim! at her gnmd-daughtez'a, Hn. Wood worth*s, of Omaha, #rua brought here for burial services. 'I\lcsday. Mr. Alley McTier c ame out from Omaha £0 visit at J. G. welllnfrorau on Sunday. 'a The Womens' Club met Tuesday at Hrs. D. w. Lawaonh. Mr. (Haan Ludwig la home from the UnimnityatLincoin,afew dly sthis week.. Br iFredWeber ia attending Ihr Retnllefs Aasociation inOmahathis week.'' um don to nttend all of thu meet- ings.Y o u I n m l ld l g I n n u y ou a n mlu ln x tha n me e dn n . Wordown sfrom .FloydKnott am In 1| new as Kdlvy mu. Tau. Th e b u qb m u v to h o ld ln o ld mu ° n : ae : g = :» » ¢ msn ¢ n n ¢u s - » - v wJ m. 2 £ ! u r & \ mp u r » p o u o l n i d u m o u y w d d r n y n - panesA l u n a n d I l n d c l u t - ¢4_. Mr . m d l( r | . L y 1 u l P | r r i | h \ v| ~ war Smdly mutt.:lt t h eFred lich- ld h ome n tTd amlh . 'Carl J ohnson vu barn in N°rwf» A q m x z , x m m m a u m c m u hh ! tn ln d ng n mplmu ar y 1 . mv, Hoa m ztothiswnntryAbout lvnmty y uanq uwhhh h g r u d -ynenu md ha llnce muio hh homo with hh undo, Onnffhom, md wife. About thu Ont of December hc ln- l h w d u h r e m m l n t h a n n v y m d v u \-nulanad w tho Great Lukas trim ingw w -HusontnctedGarmnn meulu lbuul.threewe e lu u p md pnoumonh lad laleurily Iollovnd And hs (n v nn dily wa na un d! d ea th elnimodMmi$'|vktlm.Awlllin Cluuke 'Thmm bzvught the body to Hc r mu,Saturdaydtex-noon.uu i Inman!lr v i e uvm h e ld llan da y at the hvme conduc ted by Rn. Rin oh he ld. E .C hu n :h a nd lh e bo d y vu hid w nal bl we Thane oememry . A numbu' ul lldiel ol the Co\m¢H of Ddeme farmed 1 line nz dm gnu: mdudz hddAnAmlricuH-ll~ 'Taming umm" vu mx ml rmRobenaou nounded the ups. linda Pmnm wu 1 county wasvililor nundu.' TheHe m a :RedC r vn mms| shipment of lmlued good: Wednldly whic h eoumedal z savatars,10 pa in of | o ¢k | , 5 p ai n u ! mmm: md one wart.Thay han s mpply ARLING'-TON twopapenis $2 w a m m m u m u m e m u : S e l l ~ a u ; du of Decembe r. mr. su n !1. c. !:l .u: l\. rm s: Ja i n. 1 .1I~.o n a n d a n i n d t a t i o nte nd e re dt h e m t oc o m ol t l i la n dh d pt h ecau se. Th a o r g a n i z a t i o n m e e t s t h e fu n t l a n d c0RREsPoNDENcE KENNARI) EditorEnlarprise:--IMrm- lT'|PP° and mined the "down boat" Iaat week. Boo!!Ailen,CraigWrightand Frank Hovandick, from ovenin the Wdrict,werehaulingcorn°' Z?.'3'f'£.. on Bonday .Lot; of grain tributary to other market QFD! Ia comin( to me Kenny-1 m|.ll£l- John Listar, from Otto. 101; came over Monday and is working for Bert Swtbart in the bluksmith shop nzllln- Rev. J. B. Adams pnached at the Chriatilu church Saturday,night and Sunday, mornin; and evening. The HMM Council of Defenaa met at I.0.0.F., Monday avininl and wa: addreaaad by Rev. xkhrenda, pmtor of thaKtrmlnlll.E.church.who delivered an eloquant patriotic addressaatt.in¢forththewarldtuationIn plainte:maafterwhich theCamp Fira enlireneé the ocaaion and enter tained the audience with some pntrh otic vocal music.A wrote of thanks . Pruning which they expec t to chip the am of thc week. Agdeniimdsknevundhinc onnau- tlonwil.h th| B uekbu tc he r:ho ptbe n m o f t h o w n k m d w e n t t o w u h - inllaa wrh ero hewillrnn alh op. The drum mt an given Im wad- uaoday for the bandit o! U10 Public !»='|=r»11 netted the nent mm of $18.40 W hilfén bf:wiy to o"£nmiS"nn |1110 irith Fnpk Scott, who was driv-ing the c ar, AI. Huril, ofPm du , 'ru killed.The car turned from the mad :nd th driver bmught It blc k q u i wybwlki nrthefrontaxle. This caused the c u to tum our and Burl; vu killed instantly Irhill the firivlr and moths: occ upant. a llr. Albertson, escaped with | In bruises ln d m a d o th e tr i p o n t o o t n . \ h li n mother ar.". Mn .} lu r i| 1n sa d n¢ le m¢ n ab ou \ thirty aeveny eanof age. th i n ! Mo n d a y e ve n i ng s o f e a c h mo n t h . G a o r i oH e n k i n gi slo ca te di nt h e ol d W a n d h a rd w a r s a t o m bu i l d i n g a n d i s a s b u s y a s o c r a n b e r r y m e n h o n t . B o nS w l h a r tb o u g h tndi s k z h a r p t n e r f o r m ei nh i sbl a ck s mi t h shon Chu. Cunningham and Jeff Reson baum nach ahipped a canload of cattle to the Omaha market Sunday night. Three other ioadz of cattle were ship-ped at the some time, makingtivo lo ad s. FnankBilforwasawardedlimi prize on his White Loghoro chicken; at iho ncent state poultry lhow. - j o h nB u r g a s 'fr i e n d :g a ve h i m~ ro - o e p d o a o n Th l u u d a y e ve n i n g b e fo n h i s m o m t o r a m p .B L I T Z . I sumA anI r/i vo l n s m s U Y o u C a n S a va M o n , T h a n M o n l s . 1Y o u r S h a n . a s e ve r y p e n o n a n m o r m m . . h ya l l d onni c ke lna chclayd u r t m Lb s !¢ 'l 1o f 1 9 1 8 . It w o u l d m o o nU I! .savin g ol n early 120.50 0.1100In\h l : st at eu my u r .T h u1 |Nehru:-\ka'a t h a n o f t h a W a r S u d a n S t a m p l o a n I ! n e r y b o d y I nt h eUn i t e dS t n l w a n d a n l c l e i a d u d u r i n g t h eyour lt w o ul d m oa n t he mi n in g o t r .z .o o o. » g n o m e . f r m : 1 1 t h e e m ; m o o n : u't h o W a r S a vi n g l o a n .. 3n n n i c k e l ! b o y a " T h r l f l B n m p d ' .1v'A'U101, l1*1'Q1.`o°;_,o'a,o'H ,Qz. .1 ,U1nIU*1o1I,a"11 au1 1 1 1 I1 11a1Q au1o1 11 11»1'L 1. 1a an a Ql1 Branddl- Johnson spent Batuy dhpoaad d his ma- ny no day ll-at weak so Nakh rkr mr who ax-s n u m mi n ss m fum aala Fabr. 14. Lamawokharaan, £0 Omaha Saturday and rforumme ns.The undarvrcnt an oparatlon on his cya, a couple , md ia nlhilll though Tniaday, L. V. Ackerman an Maud in tha Harness viii haradur control thelr. Ac hrman lrlll matin- ry hudnm also whic h himplenty . of nrt.He »tha union nf W illiam Blair aa harneaa maker. ll taki n; tha plan of as operator while Hr. a much naodéd ml. Ira. August Variant: rethair home in Omaha llam- fevr day: visit at the Wm. W a n . B m ~ I m t a i n n p o n o d a n i h e baby dr!arrivedat thehomo at Tahmah and was a walcama vidtor. ' n ll m la ¢ i n n a t t h | H . E . tha loa de nhlpd blmr- BENN uefrrox Hina Bertha Lanntrock, of Omaha. ment Saturday and Sunday at the F.E. English home. A1'I.hur Gottach, who iaattending theFnmontNormal,spentafew day: at home andreturnedtohis achoul duties Mcuday. Ira. Oth: With lu!! for her home St. Edvard. lui Friday morning. Hr. Ilarman Busch, of Wuhiugwn, was a caller hen. Satunlay.» Hin Lillian Ndaen Ia taking treat- menla at the Swedish Minion hon pital in Omaha. Mia: Mary Huber left for her hume lui. Thunday, :Her :pending a fam daya with Misa Anna Gdztlch. Hr. and Bra. John Wm and ann, Wayne, returned from South Dakuta.Prlday, when they have been vidi- in; relatives. Hr. and Mn. HenryMinieldt, of Dain, were ulllng hare Saturday. Min Clan Wrlq of Florence :pant Sunday afuruoon at homo... Ed. Wleaa returned from Oklahoma Tuesday evening. Quits n number from here attended the funerai of Chu. Witte. at Bikhom Tuesday. Hrs. Bury Wendt, of Wuhington. andHn .JosephBandar, ofBlalr, rm #ming at the Bd. W ine homeTuesday. N o t i c e o l ' F l u ! A d m l n l u u t l o a A o - c o u n t sr r r l z o r N k n h sl u . g . .Colm! Courtw mma m G unna r.lu Pna hu. In me l a m : ol u n hun o l ca n sc lm un r. DQQQAIHS 1 u|¢ 1 n . n n n t ti . |. |¢ |m n. u u d L \ |. ~ on ma a ll nnrnullsunnud in th Ghlilllih n n c d u m u su a n M 1 1 9 7 i n l l l i l d t b l i i IBloc k Hon For Ball. We nn shipping two doubla can of stoc k hogs fromSmall:P a u l , N i n n . . d o c k y n r i h w h i c h vu h s ve f o ru l e a t T a h m n hm d m m . o n ea rat g s -c hp o i n t . a r e M a n t u a ; b u d h o ¢ j 4 ( h e a J t h y SAN DIEGO FLORIDA GULF COAST s o m r r n w a s r IF YOU l>or~a"r FEE L J UST Rc o n r a o u n o T cunioo fares to Cdifornin. vis Puget Sound.via New Orleans,viaSalt Lain:City ,viaSanAntonio,vis Gun d C any on andvis manyother deiirabie mules.Gooneway ,re- , Lurn another. DAI LY E XCURS IQI4 FA RE S ~ tho delightful resorts in the South.Di- verse routes-one way viaWashing- ton il you c hoose. Northwestern Llne to Chic ago. VISITFRENCHLICK.sPRlr~ios. Ind .,Mudlavia,Attic a,Ind..Hot. lingn. Ark.. Hot. Sinin2~s,SID. . irzinia Hot Springs, Va. - Heulth S p r ln n o nth e Omn ha ma d ;Su b phur Springs a t Mudbadeu atJor- dan and al. Shlkopee. RIP FARES UPON REQUEST Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis 8 limba Ry. o. H. Mac RABH. M. pBAR(;5 Oen nl Pnu nnr Au ntHearn! Tum: MangerST. PAUL. MINN.ST. mul. MINN. r procure them by mason of the m u mm dconsequent sho feed.Thismake:llol.l.l 'of 2 held of then hogs wa J un dl:~ of at these two point: and all han bought than report that an doing Gne and are well nt! with them. Add:eu,Chas.Cameron,or Flrnll; Herman or Teklmah. cons FOR SALE-W . H. Miller, Blair 'Phonm{ T|!AVlfl SU(i(ilfST|0NS SAN |=R.\Nc|sCO'ro CALIFORNIA-CIRCLE TOURS L05 ANGELESWidf choice ol roulp-rq\\nQ trip er THE GENE RAL A N D L O C A L NEW S A N D o o m m r r r /1\vor... xxn - .- N o . 2BLA-TR. wAsmNafroN COUNTY. NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 1, 1918 ABOR DEMANDS WINDUP 0F WAR n.s.umm1u.n:n W E ~iii d n a A g ¢ o 1 \ 4 Y u n m d v p - r u i n . nusr musrrzx Ar r. o. Noun u hezeoy Kwan :hu under the mmm-ny of um pm¢1un|don| 1u m r m wmf . u r z u u m m S w i m uma Navnmbu- ms. mv. ug G-mu m m s nc mvlng their mnil .,¢'g| » W N! p ug Mk ! o r mm: i n l\ l mary ml!-l£ nghumz mm un mu u r | ¢ B l A lr o n v. h a u | y | b o - me4d1u»d9thotx-'abnuu-y .' Alun anamhen ggttmg mul at Foal. uliou ummm ngmar vdxh 1 . mulc h otth dr dlxu- nu , md if g bww oi my nu m en un lu p lu m l o m t h e m o l m o d l w o n v u c h i mm ap pe ar md r wllw'~You _ nozonly bluisingthmnlkindneu - youwm belmpmg ma U m wd s u ~ g u ve n mm l u n u .-. kin; Cbuxmnhlp ynpen, or| ni on of ln hn t£ on ,D ONUl'} XE | | y o u lr vm Nld lwr ln g u y vu p n ~ lo xd g n Nn h o r h u i a p u ma v/u ml fnllly nnh nlissd bdsm ma m . o f l n -THI S a s u n s r mn o n I NC L UD L u .MALES D F THE A G E ~ 1-'ou'n.Z:,'( l l)YEARS *NP "?`*v \ v, \ Rw. Each rezilu-un: |.| nqudnd w 1 - ahh leur unmmmud phawn-:pu himself,mn lu.-pr t h u d u n mm i n dwu i n a iu , o n thi n m n u¢¢ . lne kgmud.All f p h m g n p m u m m z u u m a w nf iltr un t l n v u d u h m of 3 ; phowmphu. sa u not w ahlcunrectum, i! the nppllual il ahhh wlila.Do Nm: mzalsfrr THIS.u youueindoubtcr lhequationotyoqrcitizenship, mquxn about is at un THOS. T. OSTERKA-N. Pos1'w\s'ran, sl-xr, Ncbz.,Jm.{;N. ma .~-e 3" A NEW PRUGRAM FOR HE WHO ms Food Admlnlllnlkll Nnmu Nur M u l l ! ! u i d w w w v m For Nehruh Ptlwle.. LONDON. lm. 31.-\ a. m.-A dupnaeh an uhm Dum'b p n uf r o m G m m " N M u m m m have been dsl-hm 'between |old~ Sen amd n nhn in th e mbnrbl of Berlin in which llvq were lon. The dilpllch Adds that tha lnwys Sn some hrunna refund Qu dn on strikers I'.u2MuUn1a:.\ursrrrlxc A melting of the Fu|11 Bunlu will be hdd at the City Hall, Blnir, Nebr.. on Saturday, Febr. 2, ID A. M. H. Rohmr, Bac. Rob Jewelry Store . ln :g Daylight Bli nd " na y , ll 0 l ll | |hully Ill l¥ y t hll ul ll l.l-'in bmdiu, |11 wesriug muh, entered | Jwslry mn u :su Dada ltn|¢.0mlhl.l&3~30P.M.lurtWdd_nuday, llned the dexh up npimt thewill at Lbs pain! ol nvohan andd!led\||e |§anlndlhow¢uelo|cw: wnwau of 1¢w»uy sud au-mondl IMI muh Huh- naps in | in prdennu to hed and pork.Pork- lun mama without pork. bacon, mp, lard or pork nrodum. inch or pre- served.U n - 8UG H ' My f mg u r saving day.U n I n s n p r ,I msweet drinks.Leu candy should be used.SU8STIIU'I'ES:-Use fruits.vegetable:nd potatoes sbundlntiy. Rule all you can fzrr home un. MI L K : - Uh mi l k vl ld r Use »n0? the milk and waste no pm of lt. Children must have wholemilk.Une mound :kim milk in making and for cottage cheese. x Il JOmalu, Nab., Feb. 1.-Two whnt lou Lily: in awry week, lad a what- leu mul each day ; a mention 1*Ab n d : w i e k n n d n me u tllll mlli llc h dAy ;nnd!.1loparklllldlyl| Q| :h'i\| ak WILL nunmsmamn smcx men AreD toe oln | \d By l m ! Prices __ ~vr. PRICE raomsnwn (Omaha Be. Jan.29) Stockmen who info been bringing ~gn and cattle to the Omaha noon -recenuy are diacounged oven ~e xiurnp in pncea..'1h.ey any that r m tlmr me y a r e n o tg e u i n z n ~uue deal and mn Lheir mdnatry,~+ ngulited,u not been tho;- ugnly invul.i2lted and is not mtl °. lndtrbhlhi ba-° ,;.;,,., u-annurse ~just it.. tio; pmducera nqy that the uw- mmmt pnee of $15.50 for hop is. nirbe¢auseiti.a| buedon$1eom - 1 many ui Ui! hogs which are being old now were fed corn costing $2.30. Patriotic: nockmen and mndentrm e iituatlon mf that the present lon rises will defeat the purpose for hmh It was made and thlt the farm- rs will qmt rxizmg livestock.With » the iur. month many feeder: have mughl their mack to the mnrket uni ven up the feeding buuineu. They any that, urged by the gov rnmlnt, they bcught stock hop anaeeder cattle hat fd! when hogs were 19 and cattle were $13 and that non hen they have finlnhed the stock hey must sell it at n big lun.Hog sailing now for legs than $18 ann ntile are now bringing ab-out su. The uncertainty of the d rdt ex- plion of farm labor uid! to Ihr. ~rriesof Lheanoekmanandtbey sn:- 7. present conditions need prumpl Ltention if the eountry is to mast thu. emnnd for food. NEGRO nncmxm GUILTY 0F MURDER Ch ula S mlth .Nairn. Convicted vl Murder ol Mrl.Nemhwny . To nsu smmcz Charles smaur.=z»-fm wsu'Lhc muxdnr va! ln. C. L Nauuway m anllmtd c ut, nur Brin: nutlon. uhh aids al Hannon, lut aummnr. vm eanvkhd in u-zmim cold. in Omxha lu: smmu y , alter | um la ti n: umbm pn o1.Lha waek. the jury ln ln verd ic t nwwmewns | na mnc g by dm mn ol imprbunmtn! in the pen- ltmd uy la r W e . An Ouuhl mwzpnper amount uyxz "When the vu d ln w u ddlvend Smith wmpm In a M ul hy steric al mumxng and | ¢ wok the alhru of four dopudu wnmavn him lmm~4!u~ wan. mom.Tho prima" umw him- df on thi Soar, :rind out. but thedoor with hll feet ~ bully lapsed Snwflemi-oonrluumng in which cun- diuon hs vu °"*=\mQd w hh ML" A lull movunt of thu murder np- m m i n m m m - p m . l t t h e u m n. wu v¢r§¢1-mod. Sunday. Augun 280|lxll.The vkfdm W u thu dxlmhtar of Urban Cldnlln 1 pioneer rsi do nt ol Dl 800.0 wwu hl p,w u mu knvwn and vcry highly reaped-ed by Lbepeopls ol this plus md vi:- ildty.The n n r v r u hk sn o t! | mi ns wa as ih ll p lu s ; my hmm :fur the murdu and liken ~ Omlhu m d turnld over ta the Sheri!! of Douglas uounty by Shari!! Mehmu. Hin convlc tlon nl the crime ns |e~cured on purely dreumstnnllnl ev Hmm. LESS COAL 'ro CHURCHES Adn lnh lntor Acta When Fremont Pu la u Hn i u te . FREMONT, Heh, J an. as.-news.Fmnont sha l rlfused to u k e meuurn to zonnrva fuel. 0. F.'I'nrn- er, hal xdminmrutor. has onluid the mal dulera to sd! no c hurc h more apprehendéd in a loun at 8207. North Fourmnzh avenue,owned by Mn . Busts Dairy,formerhr Mn .E.R. Tu-ry, on Wodnucl-ly night by mem ben of the Omaha polloo and detect- ive for c e md r nllted arrllt.morethan one hundred abou being find and Detective Frank Rooney bein;mor#.d\,v sroundod. having sion died. Four od du hmdiu were onptumd. than of them slightly woundod in the nm fi n.The loot was found on the bed behind whkh the robben h m taken refuge.It wu nea tly a epu- ated in pilot and gave mutt evidence of the division of the spoiin having been intanupnd by tht police. Police were unable to Rnd the diamonds sup- wudlv ztolen. U l d h d s u m F o o d A d m i n i l t n t l o n I- n d o l h e t i vo i m m c d i n d y . C o n s u m a n a n u r g e d t o b u y |l b a t s o m e z u b s t t u u h o u r fo r a w r y l b o f w h e n H o u r t h o y b u y .H a h n m m t n u k e m i x e d I l o u r i : m l d l o u | . 1 0 p ¢ r m t w h a t a n d 3 0 p o r w a t o t h e r c a n .. FAR!! 3311465 BIG PRICE ¢"" W. H. Bu:butt hu sold his fum oi 156 u ns , Iy in g on e mi ll i hll nm at Hennmn, Origindly homesteaded by Turner Bailey, decelsud, many years ago, to Henry Miillr for I200.00 per aam.Miller rlttntiy sold his farmfourmileswattof!Illmuf i.Mr. all nies to him.Tumor mggutc d that the chul:ha :ion or bold union services during the coal nhcrtagn. Their may was that ihe churchescould nntlKon1 to closé.Their im' :wer tn't1xo union service suggestion EKAMAH NEWSPAPER CHANGES HANDS Van. B. Bayou. formerly publiahex of the Lyons Sun, which he l¢¢'!nLlysold £0 "Uncle Mon" Warner, whos: |¢¢||}|-.I ~ple Shad in Llnl for llonn £01 Privilege at Bush: n um Pound Blah. Chiara, Jan.. 30.Chiea¢<>'| rum ~cmagn became so acute todly that n never-al large department storesundreds of penom stood in line im ~un to obtain half a pound for hieh they were charged 5 cents.~any of the amdler stores in out. ying sections reported their smclu ~rnpietely exhsnsnd. The woes of the small householdm ere gdded to by |.n inavaned :hott- e of mal in tht yuds of the dealenn dl p am of the c ity .Coal Une: 'ere formed outside runny of ilu: ards, hundreds of persons wgiting t.h bukw m obtain s meager sup ~ly.Some, :nada dospenta by their ility to abtain coal at my priceieged the office of the fuel admin pxwidn enough wh a t for up-on which du A lli n mo st h u e , " n y s :Food Administrator Warden.Tha new mln md nguladooa, accordion'so Hr. Wattleo, are:wHBA1'Li:ss D A Y S - Ha n two vrhootlslf dly o iiifmday and Wednesday)i n a d a week and ooo mrhutlooa meal ooohdny.Oo wh ll tlu t days and m Idu ei de u mu l: o f o th er d iy : on no mc k m, put:in or qther foods containing wh at,and do not use what in an y form nee pt the mul amount that may bo neodod for thick- oning soups or gurls.Ao to brnd, ily ou hohoi totho mouse other eer- all thu: lrhut Ind if y ou boy it buy only mixed door hroodl.W e m m oomumo ooo-third Ieu what products than we did lid yur.I HEATLEBS D A Y S : - Ho u one meotleol d i r (Tuold| | }each 'crook m a one mi lli o n l i k !etch -diy. H a n pro porldola d»r¥~..i'i`v»¢ldlv and sum-d;y).Ha n g s : mu m vi m out any oattie, sheep or hw producto. On othor shy : on mutton md lush »fr o m th e c an i ! re l i e f d i d no t c om a a t ne e.| industrial are alocud. In Berlin além nal:hr u half mil- lion pexlozu an reponse! on rt:ik: md hourly than who have quit. ua receiving reinforcements.Likairisa in Kia1, the gmt =;g;;~ center, at :he Hunburg iron md in the .lheuhh Westphalia mining nf io n arorkan have thrown down their.mln md len their isbn. g r e a t vi c t o r y o f t h o It n l i u u o ve r t h e A u n r i u u o n t h e n o r t h e r n It a l i a n h u - tl o fro n t i s t h e p o l i t io l l an d e c on o m i c x i t u l t i o n i n G e n n n n y .H e n ,a p p u - c n t l p a h r g u p o n o f t h e c o u n t r y i s i n t h o l h r o e s o f o g m s l a b o r u n b o u - a l , d u o £ 0 d i u a t i a i n c t i o n b y t h o V o r b i n g c l o u e o o v o r t h a p r o n o u o f t h o p o s e s n l g o t i a t i o n l a n d o ve r i n t e m n l po l i ti c a l qu es ti on s ge n e r a l l y .'Pi ma- o u t t h e c o u n t r y L h o u n n d l u p o n t h o u - a n d n o f t h o w o r k i n g c l a s s i c - b o t h m e n m d w o m e n - h u n ¢ p u a a n d . for tha promotion of the following pnrpomaz ..{ l)Increasing the aa.-rugs and yield of the food :NPI common so the loniity ..{2) Auistanes to ilnuen in »e» curing gocd need.fertllizln,live stock, credit heilltles and farm lsbnr. (3) Elhctinl co-opontlvo c run lndom for tha economic pur¢hu|,at htm nippliez and marketing of farm pruducta. {-I)Elimination of fum wane s u c h u l o a s e a a a u n d b y p h n ta n d animai diseues,n u m puts,ldlt lands and uneconorndc sy naml 01 marketing. GERMAN LABUR :N HUGE nsvom Milimy tailed 00: to suppms 1,000,000 Workman, Who Demand Peace had | Indemnities-situation is Ciiiical. PACKERS SOUGH'|` To1111 connjmmon I-'Ive Bi| Html m be in Absolute Cum 1ml of Men! lndulry. A 'HORS!EK' CUHBIIIATM w u a m m J m.za.-anzmx af prleu md dlvhlan of livutoc k pur- chlsu tfxxvughout the United Stun ua 11|tu e|1m1na§e wmpoddon 1achgrgduathativebigmea: pac kmg plmq today by 1"1lndl J . neuey vn the mu at eonndanunl lew- ~ a n m d M l v r n w n m f r o m the pqcker'x_nle§ md x u d j n the federalm m m n d w h u m i n 1 n ~ ; w s » ¢ mdmuy .. .. ` Mr.Henry hhndlwed remand: m show um the ww purc hase orlive- stock by the in Brmn from 1013 in .911 wen apppanionoa by psrcenl-we These v¢r¢=1\¢lz¢¢.he durged. warn hun! In pc reenugu ul owner-#NP hald by Armour. Swift ma livr- ns in the National Puklag Company, dluolved by \-ho fedenl courtl ln1912, but whidm, hir. Hmay nys,-hu been oundnnad md.ulaaded so u to mdude wuwf md Cudnhy. bluch 24, 1917, Arthur Meeker of Armour a Company wrote ThomuB. W llunl "Our hog dopmmmt ny : thu. my hog:that your people beughl in 1912 or m s ,An u m m .Uny bougm. under oavur.What (ew may banfht. Lhay bought through a upesulnor na me d " lad " Mwb v whu md 11 1 k!n¢|.l of xhlmu In nhl|:pln¢ than mn w han d uel: dulln ltlun unlawvm. Al lwn u th e mnltzr y u tak en upvi m th a s .m i s . c m w y . m y discontinued IL 501 l mn (0 neo haw y o u a n h u n mly c ld m my d g h h me k nd p ou ltry ma mus t me z u under license. Lic tnlll must bo obtdnld befm1: Fab.15, ind the application must be mad; direct to :hs License Dlvisian.Food Adminiztuation.Wuhinnon. Fulure to comply mbjxts the oihnd- er to a dm of $5,000 or um ;eu°'s im- prisonmunt or both. .... . ._. . . . . . . . - . . - . -... ... H lM u s t a v e a L l c e n s e . Omaha, Nebr., Feb.1--Bury millmthe auto makin;wh a t o r r y l Hour mm go under license, aceondigng to a pruclzmnion luuqd bar Pruidam. Wilson.Up to the prnent lima, onlymills with a capacity of 75 `blr\'¢Is- tlnily have bean xequired to uh aut licenses, but the new order 1| sweep ing, taking in all, fur the purpose ol securing conservnlion of wheat and rye.These mills must mlkl Hour accom ing zo the gnvlrnment ltandard, and must dispose of it accuniing to the gmfemment regulations.Another fu ki n; n y s tha t di mmuhc turerl. o Q ::r :v f s 0mans 'ro AUSTRIA: cngzov PLBAD wni norm 'no ABANDOH IIBHONBTRATIOHSI Pnusslnz LlAD~AERS CALL Ham ooursuucs 'vo DEALvfrru Sl'l'UA'l'ION | -1 1 - - l l l \ - l l l l - v firm did in 1912. M o m W. Cnrpmter'a public n i c al farrn equipment in propedy ad1re1- tised in this issue of The Enterprim. Hours. Cameron and Hunh arg the nucticneen.Hr. Cgarpe-nter is nlmcaa. a l m z 1 » n ¢ ¢ m ¢ ¢ ¢ n r | ¢ m m m u a m » r u d » \ » w u h x u » H i u r h a va b e m Nw f lf i'r1» r»¢ am¢ »u» u| - m1» »| .'. Hn mb u r g h u d o r mu t i d h w .A¢ c or d ! l| u n : h i Qui n n Gg n m z u au llmz lda ri h en hu n rd tr e da ee u nlin i n l th e t lli h u l l : h t than-o Arita be avoided.f _.__ CLEBGYHEN .APPEAL 'ro srnnreas. C le r g y n m n h l: a b o r te d th o lld h ll i l Hlllh lf l : li n d a ta a n tlm In their wnrk. The Cologne Gush un-Tha ur or hn g u i l d sa the :nies uhh! izoaiqultan and mapud a rlolutlol s n u b :tho p| »Go| la n f n lh trllld s ms an d llnn u dln g lmmed lntg pnee Iitlnt. aa . lion or indtmnnitles. be¢!er llbor candida!! and llprvrllnnt al' ihl (Owl Munir-.r .__j :ourt I1 the eomphtion of thc dun- agu use against the Arliniwn Elec- tric Light company Thursday night of last week it. was undo::mod !.,ha.t he wi: to return the following Tues- PATRICK YOUNG INDICTED r A Ianc uter county grand jury int wreck indicted Patrick Young. aunt for Lb¢w'Rnnel finder 0°ml>l=1v. chnrgod th brlblng two mumbai of the Lancaster county board of countycommissioners in the purchue of n grader for the county.The :ment of tho grader www? il c harged with paying Qtr! 0. Johnson and Clinton J. Mltchdi, county commissioners, $50 and no respectively, zo inducnco them in the purchase of n grader for thc county.Y w v s 1|nt Minnenpoiia, Minn., and will be brought to Nebru.» h on n rnquliitlon by tho governor m a p m e a m u s n m m m m w n n .The two commluionen have served on the bound and held \he conddoncc of the public for sometime no ai! of- ficials must to secure tho votes re- quired to clact them. an ~~| . : ~:~r London, J ag. al.-'nu nnliring in Berlin is walling, lmrilnx in ntlte mdl. of a ae \| l. wiul lrrh ed f rom Gffllli-- Th women are in rala...Bolp§a not to hola!!! mf pain. liouc hdd l1i\em_u¢ anwuhbd Immun soap :mugs be pnnnd. peopla ue lunar!! bec oming I-url bitter :pint thi gummm. uml af Ilindznburg il jeerdd and haglad ufui tha pupil hulk u . t h \\ JUDGE FAILED To .mmwa -up-»..»... p u tma n tf h a z n c a i n d ti u i ~ Lalilllm :fam J d m C ll ll.uuh. CoIks»oh\ni¢wli=\§11= " u n a » m t . r r ¢ 1 m a n a - andn!¢1rB11uthnnbuIla,o&d a £o ¢o on nn g| i» | p xi n. ¢.What prius on r a r l i n g f a n d t w olds?"Ah y fg r mulmvi n g ~ to c d e r i n th ln l i n n wr i t a a a a n ~ Nebruka. tu m lr h s d n g n o n to a u l i ~u§ng|'eodor\|r!| | \1nlt0\\ty ln, '|ti f y mn u \d I .1 llZl. p\ ¢ y ou ln f ith tbl properWw.u ;x dI''nonER'1"S. County Arr-A n n f»u»»vAg~@¢w@=nlfsr~w»»0 d n | m du fact tb l! wun fi u in t work i.| nat gmnnlly mdlriwod mx 0:0 nmmty x uhh an dn out thu lvl- Iovllng lniomndon a n ; t o d u ¢$\| r\lo bje¢ ¢laf ¢h| work| nlh| Un- n d S ml u . I.Ta ln u s u o md :onusva the nation food llmvlv- u .To :um in thu devolapmmt ol community md emmky vrgmluxiam <61 c m a n " ll1u|u'|¢lnof'g9odfumpn¢tk|¢. m l n a n n n l w m - g m - w v n u m a l m n r l l t o .Thu mine'-1 and y lm mf wutf~ ¢ h i lo o u n t y h n n u t h ¢ u ° ° l l P b y d u f n m h u n u .' W u c h th i g p c p e r f o r f u h h r i n formltlnn.. , , P1-u1 .Py ¢ doy . o!th| utm| Ia| ~ Ready ~ War Bounty A(\1c_§1}tu11Ll Apnt, W.lRo b e r ! . | . l| h | n r u ¢ ! y to e n ! | r ~ m e a u u n n h u p n z u m n m n y \\mh.i n| | | Iu y , it\ l:a um| !| \ ¢r mo d u -n tu i oth a th e e mge tvl- lt. mo n n tt h e f u m c n .Ba willon tn llsh his udleein Dr.Ste\rut'l Ing, two door! north of Ed Wollf' amokchoule.Ho cdlod nr. sho Nil :with in d iutmlnato rnitr uth. ligmce and widen , and provldmnatngneabllvhdlnr.H a l a s ive bor nNe bn| .b n,p rolagu od umturod inthsI lolteo unty llndlill when h h pu - mu s m : When G m i n i O'Nlm»of ~ IUIID.u p l a n d In d ~ o d » Below :am weather mry day ~' tak, Monday and Tuesday nigh 16 to IB hg1ow,Wednaadnyand'I`hu du nig ht)and helm!..lu: ulglsf 1'-132:45 bein sr i i h u wn a i : mf h u o f mm# e q . d u mm -»1 . 5% #E§F . 4 nau A muuon worn- I ' 1 Gencnl Peace Without In dthnillei or Annexation of Tfrritory g| l - - r 'E 'aa r wu .4 d ~A E; .\-: ls ' L ~»r u -i ;d e <11 E = = = : .cm-n a lf,fonnerlyo f u i num Mm in the le rvieoarl' Unc le Sam, ll very HI with pmmmollia dcnm InT u n .HI.:brother.Bu t,l d ; Tueulay in see hlrn. ii. | tElln b d hI's! znen \\'ui n e# d w l o u d l y llrn Bly Kndpplemd ills: Anna. ~,at a s m c u r .a n r v m d l u r n d ¢ y a » ¢ u n A . W . B s r n h ° m° ~ u maims .u c n m l aofc m ; enrnwedauuday aadapontthe ;ttMB . 0. Hc D o n dd h o me . } h . n d ll u . . S . C . Rd d 1 r e r e o m- businessrlmlwn one dayI n t \| n O. H. Go d. | e 7 | n d llr ¢ . 1 . . F . '~ v m p u a m p ntoOm- Frideytodoebopplng.° H a lF n dlbehulxm' Te kanuh. l| I\l| \| t¢ .heLy nnPlr r| | hho:n| adnudey evlnlll- Rn. B. A. W uhter ine an Om- ~ddtor Thureday. l m a e n r m n n u u m g z m s - xn u u c l e r h a n h o o n i td i n o m- LittleAnna. lute ins tay ing tl Hau and Hn. D.E . Hay ! d ur lnrabeence. !1.C .Bnn die; ndHe ur7Truhl| es ~ to n d ta th e e wn ty u a te n b u a - eeahi day . W a n ! r urewind h at weekby emu hlltivel ol the marriage oflu ldnl Taeknt, daughter of Hr. l dIn Ed. Ts ekltt, fo rme rly of plan but new Hddlnt at Crlw- ard. Heb., to Hr. Albert Iilrvhr of ~aquu ter mutsncorp:l tFon bimou. Nebr. Min 881150 Loire named at the v. Ackerman store the Bm of the While droppin;in Omaha Satur- sr Ire. R. J.S¢henck hu! the mln-to lo u h e r p u n g wh i c b mn - twain dollln in meney . tiihu r num we.: inside she hu little of its being zrturnd Laverne Lo1re,1rl1»ohnbe¢n4t- lnBoy lecollegeinOmaha. lh o f m e l u t u r o e k i o a c c e p t n ~tionint-!1»P1et|AuBu1ktaking ~}lllc tofHenry 'I'xuhlun. J.C.Ck:i.|teaeln,mena.¢erof t.be "telephonel y d e m m t 1%u seH a m mvisitorone lu twe e k . 'nw Dull s c ho ol, nor th af mn. -4ez 9rueat,on.epc ountoi l\fI7l\\-\"si| l'| ¢| L]Il¢1"l hm- y ;ahm¢hern nda£| t| ru eeic knilh dheuo. 'nmwud Hi m na hue went untobmdufwednesdlyendspent day dghf.-ueug. Abrlghtbebygirlputiuitsep-|I.U:| | Wm..ld l l l l h b m v ~y J m.l. l e a dw u¢ lve n a Btr tflo o p er e n dvi i e mo to ai d to Sdnuzdayauuirwmmingthetthey zwppedhen andet- ~lheepoddmsettngofzhob. H. :eI . C . C . lI a n h a l! R. A . D | , vi ¢ ; ; m1 H. E. Winact were in Blair a fur days this wack in the Interest of MMM Heat and Light Co. sim. Hr. and Hn. J. C. Chapman were Omaha bmineaa allera on ilonday. Bianca Bernita Peterson and LEU Harahali vlaitad in Omaha over Sim ¢-=» zvlnz down no hm John UcCormick. Mr. and Mn. Behrc ndt have a m'baby boy who camo Tuesday night. Lawrence Peterson and Otto Lud wig were Omaha callers Sunday. Hr. and Mrs. Aug. Echtenkamp, of Dale, have a new baby girl who came Int Saturday.. H i nEdithFrenchandTharrnon Spangler were married at John Span plcfa on Tuesday. Mina Lucite Cnapenhoft came home from Lincoln to viait wer Sunday. Hina Haul Fa" c ame home from Omaha this wreck having nnished her courae at Boyle'a College.Sha will wud ll atenogmpher for the Octavia Lumber and Grain Cn. here.au. Hr. W. S. Cook dzippod c attle to Baath Omaha Tuesday night. Hr. Joe Hullinger viaited reiatiru in Banninztnn a couple of days thi. week. The body of Ura. Abbott, who ditwi at her gnmd-daughtez'a, Hn. Wood worth*s, of Omaha, #rua brought here for burial services. 'I\lcsday. Mr. Alley McTier c ame out from Omaha £0 visit at J. G. welllnfrorau on Sunday. 'a The Womens' Club met Tuesday at Hrs. D. w. Lawaonh. Mr. (Haan Ludwig la home from the UnimnityatLincoin,afew dly sthis week.. Br iFredWeber ia attending thr Retnllefs Aasociation inOmahathis week." HermanNewsDeart ment s" * . . : . '; :n u . o . L m u n l a n .|_ - - - -- 1 : In » 2'I.' " & .'i»»»an un 'P."21"»='I,'.'7'. » n d . . . & ' £ " » . . . ? L 3 . ' °, . . '3 } .f.'2','?, §'¥'» a s u l r o d l l u c .um . .'£'n~\ tor nno mpu om. num Ml or n lnou nh.ARLINGTON u : d 1 r i 1 ' r md H. B . C a mmm n d t o o n i a \ ¢ 8 a t \|.ndnyin!.he K E N N A R I ) EditorEntorprise:--IMtm- p p o a n dtnizaodt h e" d o w nb o a t " aa t we e k . B o o t !Ai l e n ,C r a i gW r i g h ta n d r a n kH o r o n d i c k ,f r o mw ei nt h e '¢w e r eh a u l i n gc o r n -o u r1 o nB o n d a y .L o t ;o f i n t r i b u t a r y t o o t h e r m a r k e t Q F D ! a c o m i n ( t o m e K e n n y l l m | . l l £ l - Jo h n L i s t a r , fr o m O t t o . 1 01. ca m e vo r M o n d a y a n d i s w o r k i n g f o r B e r t W l b a r t i n t h e b l a c k s m i t h s h o p Ir vi n - R e v. J.B . A d a m s p n a c h e d a t t h e h r i a t i l u c h u r c h S a t u r d a y m i g h t a n d ~u n da y , r no r nl n ; a n d e ve n in g . Th e H o m e C o u n c i l o f D e fe n a a m e t ~t I.0.0.F., Monday ovininl and wa: ~droaaad by Rev. xkhrenda, putor of thaKorman!ll.E.church.who ~olivered an oloqttant patriotic addressaatt.in¢forththowaradtuatlonIn plainte:maafterwhich theCamp Fi r a e n l i re n e t l t h e o c a a l o n a n d e n t e r ta i n e d t h a a ud i e n c e w i t h s o m e pl t t r l ~ o t i c vo c a lmu s ic .Ar o t o o f t h a n k s was given the member: and the teach-a n d a n i n d t a t i o nte nd e re dt h e m t oc o m oa g a i na n dh d pt h acau se. a o r g a n i z a t i o n m e e t a t h e fu a t l a n d - H o li d a y e ve n in g s o f e ac h m on t h . G a o r i oH o o k i n gi slo ca te di nt h e ol d W a n d h a rd w a r a a t o m bu i l d i n g a n d i a a s b u s y a a a t c r a n b e r r y m e t r h o n t . B a r tS w l h a r tb o u g h tadi s k a h a r p t n e r fo r u a ei nh i sbl a ck s mi t h a b o u C h a a . C u n n i n g h a m a n d Je f f R o m n ba u m o uh s h i pp e d a c a n l o ad o f ca t t l e t o t h o O m a h a m a r k e t S u n d a y n i g h t . Th r o a o t h e r l o a d : o f ca t t l e w e r e s h i p - p e da tt h es u m oti me ,m a k i n gti vo lo ad s. F n a n kB i l f a rw a sa w a r d e dfir st p r i z e o n b l a W h i t e L o g h o r u c h i c k e n ; at th e r e ce n t a t at o p o u lt r y a ho w . 'f l o h nBu rg e ss 'fr l e n d a: r a ve h i mQ ro - o ep d o a o n Th u rs d a y e ven i n g b e fo r é h i s r e t u r n t o r a m p .B L I T Z . I uncutA anr/ L \»m|n sms U Y o u C a n S a va M o n , T h a n M o n l s . 1Y o u r S h a n . t t e ve r y p e n o n a n m o t m m . . l a yaal daItni c ke laa chd a ydu r in g t h a y e a r o f 1 9 1 8 , It w o u l d m o a nl| | \ . l u r i n g o f n e a r l y I2 M 0 0 . o o oInth lt at at au mya ar .Th l ai aNob:a nka'a t h a n o f t h a W a r S a vl n n S t a m p l o a n I ! H e r r b u d r I nt h eUn i t e dS I M M a a n e d a n i c h t a d u d u r i n g t h e y e a r lt w o ul d m e an th a r a il i ng ot r. z .o u o. » g o m m f m t : 1 1 t h o t m ; a m o u n t u't h a W a r S a vi n g l o a n . r1 1 7 | n l c k e l a b o y a " 'Ih r l f1 S t a m p ) Blx tae n of th e 2 5-c en t " !'hrl tt St amp s' l a t e d o nac a r dc a nb ee i n h n n p e vn u . a r a w c e n t s f o r a W a r S n l n a w .B t a m p .W a rSa vi ng sSt am pseo-1 .S 4 - !! a a ch u n t i l F et t m a r y 1 . a n d Ih r ! o n e c e n t m o n a a c h m o n t hun t l t t h e a n do f t h a r e a r ,a n d o nJa n u a r y1 5 9 3 8 .ca nb ere de em eda ta n yP u l l at t c a fo r 3 5 . xry o ud on o t w a n tt o k e e pW m Ja vl n g a S t a n p a u n t i l t h e d a t a o f m n l u r l t ! y o u c a n n a h t h e m a t t h e p o s t om ea a n y ti m e on 3 0 d an ' n ot ic e . an d o ¢ a 1 v a¢: :¢a 1 At I. aa¢ a4 aa ar s¢0:4: 1 a ¢o a» \ 4on ¢ o o u4 o a an 1aoaQ ausaa aa 4a»»t 1. |a In Q Ql¢Q'3 \1 as va1¢sa a¢ um don to nttend all of thu meet ings.Y o u I n m l ld l g I n n u y o u a n mlu ln g th a n mk f i ln Wordown sfrom .FloydKnotam In 1| new as Kdlvy mu. 'r~ Th e b u qb m u v to h o ld ln o ld mu ° n : ae : g = :» » ¢ msn ¢ n n ¢u s - » - v wJ m. 2 £ ! u r & \ mp u r » p o u o l n i d u m o u y w d d r n y n - panesA l u n a n d I l n d c l u t - ¢4_. Mr . m d l( r | . L y 1 u l P | r r i | h \ v| ~ war Smdly mutt.:lt t h eFred lich- ld h ome n tTd amlh . 'Carl J ohnson vu barn in N°rwf» A q m x z , x m m m a u m c m u hh ! tn ln d ng n mplmu ar y 1 . mv, Hoa m ztothiswnntryAbout lvnmty y uanq uwhhh h g r u d -ynenu md ha llnce muio hh homo with hh undo, Onnffhom, md wife. About thu Ont of December hc ln- l h w d u h r e m m l n t h a n n v y m d v u \-nulanad w tho Great Lukas trim ingw w -HusontnctedGarmnn meulu lbuul.threewe e lu u p md pnoumonh lad laleurily Iollovnd And hs (n v nn dily wa na un d! d ea th elnimodMmi$'|vktlm.Awlllin Cluuke 'Thmm bzvught the body to Hc r mu,Saturdaydtex-noon.uu i Inman!lr v i e uvm h e ld llan da y at the hvme conduc ted by Rn. Rin oh he ld. E .C hu n :h a nd lh e bo d y vu hid w nal bl we Thane oememry . A numbu' ul lldiel ol the Co\m¢H of Ddeme farmed 1 line nz dm gnu: mdudz hddAnAmlricuH-ll~ 'Taming umm" vu mx ml rmRobenaou nounded the ups. linda Pmnm wu 1 county wasvililor nundu.' TheHe m a :RedC r vn mms| shipment of lmlued good: Wednldly whic h eoumedal z savatars,10 pa in of | o ¢k | , 5 p ai n u ! mmm: md one wart.Thay han s mpply nl hospitalg u m n urandyuosptDnuiug vlhkh 1-My apeet to I-NP the nm ol me week. Aam K uda k Aen nd hh mana :- u m w c u a e h n s u d n n w a m n m p m nma lthe wa ks ndwmtwwlnh- luwu whm :» wan nm A IMP- 'nae time nut an dna Im Wld~murky for the bcxudt ol tbl Publk!-'bury netted the me mm M uma W h ilré n mf wxy w Gum. ii `| n uno with Frqnk 5¢°\%. who vu driv- Mz the u r, Al. Hu :- is . o f Pldn , vu klllad.The mr hlmed from the mad Ind £80 dlivnr brvughl. It bunk quicklyb r n k i utheh v n laxle. Thin mused du ur zo tum an: md Hlrril vu killed Xutmdy whilo the drinr md modn r oc c up ant, |ll r . Albertson, escaped with | In bmim | n d m l d | t h e t r i p v n w 0 m | h ; \ n mor ta r u r." ll r . H u r l l l u a d n ¢ le m a n n b o u \ ¢- W \ 1 »e ven vu n af ; ¢¢ , c0RREsPoNDENcE at the Bnnddl- H l nIda. Johnson spent Batuy Omlhn Gao. Pamlaan dhpoaad d his ma- .. .gmpo zty uun day llatwes kto ralIf rman Nak hr kr mr who a x--to mo n i n tb l ! mi n sShe hold aiann ull Fabr. 14. l l a .J a msLawntackl maan, haek to0 | nA ha8a tun lay and lo u d lyforumme ns.The ~a hllnir underwent an operation o r m a h a c a n o n h i x a n a c o u p l e 1' 0o ka a| 0, | a di ap ln in llhu u¢ h ...y, Ou last Tuiaday, L. V. Ackerman "a a ta tln d i n th a Ha m e la ~Naa du rlli ha r ad ur eo ntmlth ail{r.A¢hrman1rllloont1n~ his grocery business alao which Il|170 himPl¢1=1!.°f nrt.He ntlia a dth aa a n io u ao lwllli a m a!Bla1:-aalzarneaalazaker. 0 t l| ' i V o o d tl ta k i n l th a p ll c l o f W. Harp as operator whilc Hr.:iatakiagamuchnaodéd real. llr. and Ira. Augnn Vedanta retothairhomainomah.al!em- afkr afe vrda y aviad twttlui vm. »a n d W m . B m ~ L a vu u a l n t o i a r e p o n e d a n th e un . . s u w u b y g i n m m d a z u a e *~ II ° l>¢ * lll ho mo a t Ta hma h y andvraaawa lenmavidtor T!nrc r| ~ra lmaatinlaa zl.haH.E. 4~under the Ioadenhlp d Nev- ~W.Gain»aradn1rin¢| w d »¥lv. Ga i Mli | 1 r a llk n o ' l' a aduantionadwvrkinliabzalka.He a ma ta h td t h e f a c u lty a r l tb e Numan!f o r a n u m b a r o f F o r i h l p a l t u v m y o u a h e b a mu d lhd;!is;'0hha¢ullutual m u lwork ~va anlld oed fo rtu natltoha ve Ghwrtunhytolur .h !n 1.Hia 'ln a d u a d to a a lald i n a p i r i n r || BENN uefrrox lsllaa Bertha Lanntrock, of Omaha. ment Saturday and Sunday at the F.E. English home. A1'I.hur Gottach, who iaattending theFnmontNormal,spentafew day: at home andreturnedtohis achoul duties Mcuday. Ira. Otto With left for her home St. Edvard. lut Friday morning. ltr. Ilarman Busch, of Wuhiugtnn, was a caller hen. Satunlay.» Hin Lillian Ndaen Ia taking treat- ment: at the Swedish Minion hon pital in Omaha. Mia: Mary Huber left for her hutrle hat Thunday , after :pending a ffm daya with Misa Anna Guttlch. Hr. and Bra. John Wm and ann, Wayne, returned from South Dakurta.Prlday, when they have been vidt- in; relatives. Hr. and Mn. HenryMinieldt, of Date, were ealllng hare Saturday. Min Clan Wrlq of Florence :pant Sunday aftoruoon at hom;. Ed. Wien returned from Oklahoma Tueaday evening. Quits n number from here attended the funerai of Chu. Witte. at Bikhom Tuesday. Hrs. Hur! Wendt, of Wuhington. andHn .JosephBandar, ofBlalr, rm whiting at the Bd. Wine homeTuesday. Walter Kerr and a number of oth- anwholxa veb een ln tra ini ng atthe Fort Omaha balloon achool wan sem to auAtlantic pon.lm we e kand from then wiil leave mon for Frame. ElmerWittearrlmdfromCamp Ftmsrton. llunday to attend the fun¢r|.l of hh uncle. Chu. Witte, at Bib hom. Herman Bchwock hu pumhued tha I ninterestotAug.Huldor!and . .uuraull u. uuwusull uurageSERVICEESTORAGEESUPPLIES. Mwlpilwr plant. tl1n;}li.rror, was m been lying in 1nll m e m !months, 1* Donny family 1? nan asm. for $35;1r:u the appointmcqt of a committee ha occupies. in Grunt township when Blair, \\a.s.I1ing1en enum! nd an ul , 2wiils' ¢i0=\°§dl by rmhan wrrhued uitln z hr u helrlrll Bu! !l1¢iwl|n per nan.The Dorsey: purthuud it to wnlider the matter.They we uw sale is to be held.Ho is goinrtu Nolarluka luv-1 fanhi Jima in tha , \ tht Tekamah Journal from J.W.failed to :how up md Petersen still ,Hom Fred Hurdle.doceueé,who still eondderlng un! the fuel ldlrlin-remnme from Nibralkn to ink! c1l» '*'blll~!ll b°lt'1~ ,»9°P°.. r Oli cod 3Tunplin.tanguiahuiniuil.owne di nd fu mdi t fo rmlny y e nn .- ls tutdr du dd ld to a c t.matomorecondncivotohis huliltin sodamseornlnnslkanuifiti--~ - g fr 4 -...;..u ___, _..¢;»..,._,~ ._~..~..f "~ H~, ..,..~ ~ . .: _-_ \ . . . , . aam v '..»...»\.I." .-- ; u m m m C H I C A G O I N o l z r n W E S T E R N atmaal vh n hl n dih3ln.¢.d.a1ly i: l |. m .d a i) y 43$\m. d¢2|»ton. a .d .|. ||y C . . S . P . , M . Q 0 . liould s q m u m b L n . ¢ | . E !¢ r . & \ t .|:s a. |s. d. \lJr¢ x.S n. u n a . l a | ! n x . S l m .t| = 3u a m .d a 1In x .5 u . ~n. n.d |l l!u .Sl s.¢z5n.m.||.¢m'..i J| .. n . I¢ | | l1 | | |. | 1 Burt county :help f e e d ti werehard hit In the recent :lump In the sheep market.llnny thousand held nm fed in the vicinity of Tekameh Ind many thouundl of doillrl Poet on them. _mr' Petereen. Jr. has been nut- icatiog in the run\l'£lltdw f or o f ew weeh put in an earor to pick up fum eqoibment for a 300 acre form in Sarpy county, near Greuu, owéned by his father, which Pool end two >°\\n:er brothen wil!operate.He h u bought three teams of hone: which mel, him right around $1,100. It requires miw. and in chunk, so equip e form nowadays.Food Katerman who is eonduzting a rocket store over at Sewmd, camo over the lint of the week and 1e~ mained a couple or three days to vla- it with his mother, who il here from Tripp County, South Dhkota. visiting her son, Ctrl, and family.Mrs. Ko!- terman and her oonl homeetemded in hipp county when the Rosebud In- dim umm were tlpovnm open for set- tlement and hu remained there. eu- filfd in farrnlng and ttocknining, ever since. the boys slipping out, one at A time, as they eowld be spend from the form, and enpging in bus-iness or themselves.They hue all so ed and prospered, u they de- served Ind the mother and other member: oi' the family hsve a. rom- forlable home on the form. o .... Earl far Halehing Wanted-1 in 20 dures;-Ilell phone £3 (au10 Pune: Incubator c». .~. ... .~ LOCAL ANf3 PERSONAL ANDERS c. DEBEL ATTORNEY. AT~ LAW C h u n h e a t o C o n s e r ve . F r u n o n t , N e b , J a g . 3 0 . - I a t h o d l s u a n d P r e s b y t e r i a n :a t F r e m o n t h a ve de c i d e d a t s ep a r a t e m e e t in g s z o h o l d se r vi c e s o n l y on S u n d ay : a n d u a c o n du ct p r ay er m e et in g : an d c ho ir p r a. ct ~ ic e i n h o m e s a s n c o n s e r va t i o n m e a : n n . . _.......aS i x 0'1:loek D i n n e r . l r . a n d l l r a . W . C .L i n d e n In t e r - L a i n d a t a n i n f o n n d a l x o 'c l o c k d i n - ner in_honor of Howard Utterbark a raeeut_ arrival 'hum Glendive, Mont. The evening was spent in divoraionn o f va r i e d a o r t a a n d w h i c h w e r e m o n t en j oy a bl e to al l .In t hi s co n n er t i on i l Is n e ed l e s : t o my t h a t t h e n m o a t e a t - Im a b l e fo l k s a m r o y a l e n t e r t a i n e r s - - - - -- - g 1 '- 1 ( N$ 4/ \\ f l a. r " '' r a .4 E4 I 4':1 H I5r\\ 1r. ga I a vI |< > EaC* DAILY FOOD BCHEDULE - m i We Fcrget" Tso whexllun day s s week-Mon :hy :nd Wadneaday-and one wheatlen meal a. day. Tm paxthan day : n weelr-Tues day and Saturday. One m u t l l u du 'a week--Tues sky-and one mmtleu meal a day. Under the caption,"People yum know" yest.er~day'a Stale Journal an- nounced the marriage of a descendant 9; one of the early resident .families of Blair, daughter of Hn.Georg! Dennis,who W u Carrie Willsey. daughter of Hr. and Mn. B. ll. wu- lmy.lir.Willsey was buried Inn in ar m last Batulwiay.Tha bride'|father, who was rallruad amz here at the Uma of bil muriago, died aer- onl rem ago at Ueadvrood ,South Dakota.The Juurn.al'a account fol- lows: "Mna. George G. Dennis, of Omlhl. has announced the mll1ill° of her daughter, Ludla, to Lieut. Ray Hor tan Hizlinl.The wedding took plan January 28,.a% Houston, Tana.Mn . Higgins 'na |1adua.tld from the Cen- tra! High School, Omaha, and attend~ed tba Unlraraity ol' Nebruka.She was a-lliuaieian chrome talent andwas WQII lnwu In cnllen circlaa In Linooln.LIW L Hllzlm formerly liv- ed at Hlrtinzton. Nebraska.He was graduated at the University of Nebr- aska and was than associated with C O N G R E G A T I D N A L C H U R C H B e r r i e n e n d S u n d a y Sc h oo l n e x t S l m d e y u u s u a l a n d a c o n d i e l i n vi t - at i on t o a m fn a t t en d . "ll_l]1`1i1'o_rning :I-Fvlccs _ B_rEge m e n t s w i l l b e c o m p l e t e d fo r t h o E v~ e r y m e m b e r c a n va s : a n d i n t h e a ft e r no o n c o mn n i t t e e w i l l w i a t t h e h o m e . : of m e mb e r s a n d fr i e n d s o f th e c hu r c h . Th e e ve m l n g l o r vi c e w i l l fo l l o w t h e o n i e r a n n o u n c e d f o r l u t S u n d a y e v- e n i n g e n d o m i t t e d u n o s e r vi c e w a s he l d o w i ng t o t h e s e ve r e w e a t h e r . F o r th i s w e e k a n d t h e m o n t h o f F e b r u a r y t h e m i d - w e e k p r a y e r w i l l b e di sc on ti nu ed .I t m i g h t b e rqeet~ i n n c o u l d b e h e l d f o :t h o ve r y c o l d s e a s o n a t p r i va t e h o m e l . Th e r e i s e g o o d, e b u m- , a n d ( b e s t , An d w e s h o u l d n o t c o n t e n t e d In , o r r e s t Until our good is better and our better best. ,A. R. Jones, Pastor. 0 e e | \:» | Ir v 0 . e 1\>:~ "~.F e w e ! ! o f O m g h n p r i o r t o e n t e r i n g t h o n m o f f i c e : ' a : w w c a m o a t F o r t Sn e l li n g .. ¢ \ . ft » r h o r o e i l vo d l m w m - mi n i o o h a w a s s t a t io n e d w i t h t h e 1 8 0 t h . i n f g n t q a t C o m p L o r a n . H o u s t o n , To n s . w h e n t h e c o u p l e . w i l l r o n u l n fo r t ha p r e se n t . "\-.. ;\'. .? inf 2» §1I1§@§§,S4y1§§§; ml; 1 ..~ Hold onto ~ ~OUI' Dollars ;3 ;~y w d e f i i h d n r r _, |~ ~1 m o u r ~ ..r 1 ."'x Q ~'1 ~~1,5 ~r ~~.fi ,. ~|./i x .a n r =* H .'" S ."\f r " ; | f }1 n Hold on m your dollln.While yosfva got thou-- thoy are youu.While they are yours. they an your ban frlend.When all others fall you your money win always help 909 out. If you put It into our banli it will be sate and .grow to a fortune,' .. Who gots the money you earn, Your Family, or Others? WE ADD 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS s ~0 SETS THE PACE 20th YEAR FATHERS, SONS AND GRANDSONSEACHWITHINTHEIR TIME,HAVE FOUND THE OLDSMOBILE DURABILITY, ENDURANCE AND COMFORT INSEPARABLY WOVENAMONG THEIR FONDEST FAMILY TRAD|TloNs I ~I '.>_ Q Q ~A Few ~Good Farms For Sale FARM NO. l.Good level eighty.four-room -house. good barn, good orchard. good well of water, close to school.Price lor quick sale by Feb. l5th, $127.50 per acre.A real -snap..- ;FARM NO. 2.Elghty acres. rolling, good 4- ~room house, good little burn, plenty of out*bulldlngs, qulte a lot of alfalfa. 4 and one-half miles to town..$|27.so an acre._~Extraordinary terms on these two. ? FARM NO. 3.Good square lo0,3 and one ~half miles east _of Craig,falrly well im - proved. extra good orchard and a good pro-duger.$125.00 will buy It up to Fehl lst. _ FARM NO. 4.One of the best 400 acre farms In eastern Nehru:ka.2 sets of improve- wlth u thlrd house lor tenant or hired mun.Owner wlll consider mo or 200 acre o r s ma ll fa rm a t i ts value as p a r t pay-_Good Terms On Balance.' .FARM NO. 5.Ona ol the but improved quarters around Blllr,less tlum two miles from the dw.Can M bought lldlll, up tn February lst with pouuulou Nl-muhm, wa s . FA RM NO. 6 .|54 Acres. 2 und .l l| |.ll mlln lo tl n m A llttle less than Iso will buy lt.Almos t n e w ln\pn.'Y°° ,me n u .A renlsnnp.Good terms.' Ihn vc s c vc r ul othe r go od f a r m s t h u a n b e ho u gh i worth the mnnny an 8004 terms.Come ln and s e e i n nz o n c e . 4 1 J. M. ll|X0N nm rsmf co. :<E\\' QFPICE F~R§'1: ~1? w~|;sr 5 ..;~|..= Larsen 81 Jacobson Garage _ _ _ . _ _ . _ . . __ .. . ;. -n - _ » -n,. I '-.1 1 .g ..I 1 l |_¢ - - \ g f - - Si x- C yl i n d er Mod el s ar e b u i l t i n ~ Touring Cars and Roadstors, at Eight-Cylinder models are built in T ouringGars, Roadsters and 1 ~ Club Roadsters,at F. o . B. L ANSING, MICHIGAN , - Cattle Ieeden have been the 'ric- tinu of the slump in values of :nent products.Bleu:|.Lundgren & Jen aen who have been feeding the ailngeat the wminz fac tory sfvdl for sev en! years shipped out 12 loads ol ear.-t l e l u t w e e k to ma r k i h s o me o f which sold for less money, per Ib.. than they paid for them in the fall. Out at Joe Rudolf: nie yesterdny n 1 m r m G F s a z m n v w r , m u . - ~ pe r wn tin ten a tuvi llb ap n id o nm u n m m - d deposit inlaid for ..n . n . ;..| the measles. Hr.Carl .Imran nrrivod from Bloomfield 'hsesdoy for a few week: vim with his brother, Freddie Chrlst- Imam. Mr. Peter W all visited Camp Em- eton two days Int week. Mr. Andrew Bohn who hal been in the Methodin Hospital,'P Omaha. three weeh. teking treatment for his cya, arrived home yesterday. Hrs. J .W.Wilcox is h e n h o mTehmeh Yldting her friends and for mer Bialr neighbor|. Limndmn Phu in nesting comfortf lbly , soihre but little pa in, hu a good appetite end sleeps well. The body of the mm killed in the auto wreck near the Clrter lehool Int week In still held at Pieroe'| un- dertaking roonu, uniting word fmm relatives or frleodn.- Ed. Johnlon il attending an occu- iolmi farm :ale In the country for the purpose of vkkinz up some form a- qulpment to stock his Hide' county f a m.He and o rwncer brother are going fe.:min;in Dodge co\mty, where he recently punhued l form,o m ln r i u -ma.r m worked i s year: as forenmn and liootype oper-ator at the Danish Publishing House. Pew Tyson informs 1113 Enter pdle m g e m e l u p from Groot Lakes,received/yesterday. conveyed the discouraging informltion thot there was no improvement ln Stua ley }{nLn'a condition. Arthur Currier, son of Hn. (Hmm Southvlgl: of this city, has rederod e card photo of his brother, Rolznd I., wh ollin tho U.S . Ne vy o ab o u1 i th cCntlur, Pittsburg It Bumoe Aires. An/ontlné.The background of 'the photo is e. repreoentltion of 500 nome- thing or other of .Argentine pope! money, with the photo let In the cen ter.Rolnnd enlined In the Navy lr November in 1914 at Seattle, Wah. Blair Public Library hours:2 to I5 .ld.v x e s n a l . Twin girls put in an appearance sl. ~e home of Mn and hire. Will Jshnelf Richland township on len Tues- ~y morning. The Young llo.|lelen's Club under e direction off Misa Gertrude Mead, re meeting at the home of Lozdn| |Hilton Rhondea,this (Friday) ternoon... Mr. and Hrs. Theodore Wnhlstrorn -»»ar spent Sunday at Teksxnah, lting st the homes of Wdter White --Chas.He.Monies.While there ey went out In the country to see rl hind of sheep that Mr. whit. is -1 ng. There Ire a number of scarlet fever s in town, among them being Hel- a Sehedler,daughter of Mr.and rs. Gus Scheifler, end James Woltje, ho lives just north of the Congre Uonal church.Jane Noble, whole I n mentioned lnat week,is~grossing nicely. Attention of hog men is directed the ldveniaement in this issue of ~e Enterprise of John Strlckletva g sale of Bl! Twv- Pure bred Pol-~~Chln\sows.John's herd boar, rd Umm, vga: a pdze winner the National Swine Show held st lat falland was the most td- ired by hofhreeders from all parts the country of my animal exhib- -Friday, F bruary B, at Kermnrd the date and p of the sade. .mi Croudy eiipmd of his three »~a. n d o d do c r e f o rmd n th e ttgrn north of the Missouri riverlroad bridge last year and has had . eye peeledfor s smaller place In e vicinity of Blair that wouldn't re re so much hired help to operstcHe made n deal last week witlr .r Wilkins by which he acquired 4? acre that just west of the city ich he will occupy next month. ~er.~com,~e m o .salid he didn't want them and propos- ed selling them forlJre benefit of the Red Cross fund.They were again sold at sn lncmued pric e and after bdng knocked ol! serew times It nrfound that they had netted thirty odd dollars for the Red Cross. r e n Slert ahipped the hunch of lln b8 .3 50 held, tl1. athelt\ ab e¢ 'n feeding to the Omahn market the tint of last week. .The bottom his dropped ont of the sheep market and ldt Paul, with numerous other sheep feeders in thio section. "holding the sack",as n dnnnelal proposition. When the public quit ettlng meat, in eompllenee with the dominds of the government food administration, the law of supply and demand cut the prlee. Eddie hlatthies-an has been appoint- ed Food Adminlstntor for W aking- ton county, it is reported.It lrill now be in order for Bill Chair. end dherl. who gave Eddie some plain talk a- while back on P'-l#fl°¢iIm and the eth les of citizenship to square thunselres with the food ldmiuislmtor by apolo gizing to him for the hueh lnngusge they employed in their heart to hee.:t eommunloations with him respectingthe obligation of Amerenln citizen- ship. Attorney George Doll and the His-ams and kld went over to the home of his parents, at lm, Ill., Inn week Fridly to attend the celebration of ' f e nts' golden wedding anniver....J'3§n. occurred last Monday. l It will require the we of s right smart of K. W. eu t by the Arling- ton electric Eight company on liquid ate Rev.Ernstrneyerh judgment.While the judgrnent may sppear ex- easlve it is questioned if any person would swap heads with the minister for the judgment as boot money. Carl Schmidt and rm? V y b or n l are home from Great lakeson s thir ty days furlough. R u d l l l l f r o m P u b - k i n ( T h i B y r o n o f Ru s s i a )H i n W i s e m a n . n . over and aomoone mnedaq selling DR. sr:-:w.urr°s New Offird, lhyle 3rar.~I} ~A~KING IlOUSE o{ ¢Block, 2nd Floor.(12-ff)A. CA.STE'I'I'ER. T h e H o l i d a y A fb e m o o n C l u b w i l l m e e t F e b . 4 , N t h H n . . E . C . .P h m l . Th a s u b j e c t fo r t h e l f t e m o o n i n R u a - sin.Th e p r o g r a m f o l l o w : R o l l c m C u r r e n t e m u o n R a l - l i l .A P a p e r ~ - R o n i n ,h u m a n Aman-lean Vi e wp a in t .M r s . F i n n e l l . A r t i a l a - T h e N e w l l u l a i l .M r s . H e l i Q n a : f . / Pdamry 1. mir n w x m n m s z mmf, 1. rm THE EWEERPRISE mbnu ncnl uuvu usll iill lll Bnb ne a dpt ion a a t ti 0 a | D d h r | . ¥ | ¢ r i a A d u n u . _-nu-ru n* r.||n.-M.ww .: rm uu r L A B E L S S P E A K T R U L Y M b b n n d l n g o l H u n d r e d s d A i k g e d Cnan Corrected by Tea Year: d R u f u s D r l n A a . '( W e e k l y # a vi L e t t e r ) T u n y a n a p t h e r e 'A r n n o u l - m n n t t o w h l c h h l l m l l t d e l h i l h d r th a t s o m a m ak e r o f p a t e nt m e d i c i n e s di d n o t c h ai n : n o b e a b l e z o c u re wi t h I |r rw 'zoo pound: of menu, 641 pounds of flour, and 312 pound: of sugar", uid Mr. Wnttlns. "wma rutlf ul habla, ilu avenge consumption of flour per capitl is 246 pounds mn u llr s of m u h .150 pounds annually, and of nupr, 88.8 pounds annualiy.I! we did not acou- orniu but c ontinued than lublu we wil! han enough I-OI! zo had Hour UN D E B n mvx c u v n s s U |Mm d p a ic r u a s a n d u x p ly - 0l!ii.|f:|\ydBln.lrdon'¢n|lin. ~rwlflyrlww iunuula wa of um ~un sq dn puunlan of nr nn ~ne w u m. um pa w n u hm: o r ~tukytbuy mnyeonnt Lbcmldvn ~¢hudndond|l|gh\oomm1uion~ . 1| th qullbod.capable,lndunri- ~eumehndoul pynvn of H m v ~vrrh. me m m a p du plana.The ~¢ y ¢ 1 Y mn » u » p n » a mmu p mm » ~ b y u u o f t h l l g h t a n d w v m ~rp onu au wh ld no ma y o f \ h\ du o ! th i i e ou n mn n nlth hu p u - ~ and tkmnlvu to bec ame mmah- ~ m¢us.»=v.»¢|u¢f,wuh1v»a°mm- ~hlu ma o i n u l mu n ld pll n t ! \ 1 1 ¢ . | | l d | . llt vl e k ' | l: n e o f 1 . \ | 'lurk Duhnalr, xmd u- th!updam hle h h a d n th h mmmmg in d mg n lz 1.hafo1| 0lrin| "tlholwot"nlp1c tln¢ tha ne:-den tbl dty ll nppllod with u M i n n : 'TM ~¢|»¢uie light evmpuy h u u n mu n q f m mr d l ll c u l d u n e mx - \y.h n w n r h l m n d n lt a l m o s t i m -panama w ¢n'm»u.-his md xvpdn u n wh u u a y th ln g c w wm a d u mmq un aa v. la vv : gu m bu d am d i d n ;The hn d d o wn lm .we d could hun ban répnlnd tn an hm or two under normal eondiliaom, bu 'J ill um I t vu o n ly with dllk hlt n d ll | ml ! - \ v ln c n u e d mn thlnn \u n.1 \x¢ d u p.On a u nr! world lar !.\|h~ly-dx hsmn 'mx out nn upon the Ng hail" that suddenly won! outdeommlulon.Al ( n u l l mls dn eunnman Q! th mm : wo k t h l u g l p a d m z u n d l k n o wi n g th u wr y d o n vu b d n madotagivwnhangoodaenles.Bn of m u m th an we n a few wh "Held " li b the tnd ltlnp d no un o lh uh y a olor . Ilan . . , . ' : . . . . , . . § , . . . . . . . . u ¢ . g p u u ¢ : & » n » » u =_=_- = g - - - - - = ; g - v e . . ' ° " . .': " " = * " : ° ° ° " H " " "u n u s u a l . .l l ! ! m l 1 xssusn EVERY FRIDAY__ HOW ABOUT A FREE PRESS? State Journal:-W hile this amor tha Bur an of .Chnnldry.Unied ~ are not sub~ to Lb~ act.'Thr "Pun food luv," u it it known, i. mndidnon of ben yan ago bnvepn e :lwly dlnppnrd from the pups;-n do m um c am Inter-state commerceThey may, however, still be found lr height o! foollllmlll not to pu-g with Un prim of his nolt11|n1l.Today, because of thc opendon ni mr m m F o o d | . n d D r u ¢ | A c t , t h ¢ extn va p n t 91mnilea :rf cure u m AL IQ S T A P A N I C Dun Cvuaty Hndd *'1'h| Gan fldd udlt lu! wnk w shut dvvh un Yukodol mm nl the uiuxulppsn v u d m o n v h n w h h wu n tr y mu 1 punk.'n a o nd u f mny my h u e b l n v e n o m w n l k n t h e n o w g ¢ ¢ lo n d wu | \ i 9 p \ | | | n th » u . | Mr n n o r m h a h b n t n l d n u m c d m z l t v u unn c h nh dc n ollnd fi de nc y mdln- e o mp d mc y u i th n u q n é n n o o l th c vu d c p u n mu a tth n lm a n k a te d d u dr u n k a r d " .W h ! ! v u the |hip~ vi n :w w v m n d m n o t |m d n n m m u r mln d lto th e p lm n th n t tm I - h i p : wb kh hi d b u n " m u f o r m m u n i l t o n l i t h d r h m k s n c o u l d n - mn . v. o P n mlw | L h th e lr n r g o a ¢ Iwy p ll u !W h y w u lt lx e a n n r y lo l la g h l d to : m d wi r : u l fur it's n h l p c v h u n h d t h o u n a d l o f u n on a n h u bs ur min nla vn ld u g ub t h h n h t h l p l n .l! Gu 'f ld dxn d Saen tuy ol W ar m m h m u n ! Un xs mvu n d r f y u u d me th o d n a tn w u d u b d o n u t h s y d l d l n t h e h n \| q ,¢ | ° d, tha n wou ld be no ne c u ulty to tb mw mmbmu lh h o n n o u t oln nploy mnt.Th o y u e a ot b ig n -n g h f o r d w j o b m d a u g h t w b o n moved." Down at Lincoln n district codrl g r q p d lm a n ma i md h m o f u w members of the Lanatter County bond of county c ommluiontn, on: Indictment having 15 counts ond the o t h t 14, c ha fing " lhlfeulneo in . ~||wi i l s t o p t h e p r l n t i n g o f t h e h u n d r r d l of t om o f r e p o rt l . ci r c ul a r s , s p e ec h e s a n d o t h e r p m p a g l n d n t h a t s e r ve : i d n s , h t h i m s u d t h e l a b e l o n th e c a r t o n a r b o t t l e a t t h e : t u r n e r d r u g n a n .T h e l i t t e r w i l l s o m e n e a r e r .a lion othen, md :npr in 257,500 oth- urs."Butif we follow ihe suggestions of tbl food ndministntion and alt 4 poundurtdoureada 1ruk.£§6 pounds nf_melt ouch week, and 3 pounds of gm;gr nth month, we can furnish Inadditionthaequivalentof791.668 builds of wheat, 25 million pounds uf amounts. and as million pounds M sugar What s wouderfd army wa elm' Lake are of ind feed. and what a srmder ful tr lbu ta m the gmt mu af Nc bns h. \w a s IIE A YIL Y "Professor Grunlkk of the Heian im University depanrmnt of ani industry, in his addrua before iivutqgk b n o d ln in Lincoln I ¢| 0k| Aid:"'l'ha H~ wholixtened th| | .ppe nld1 {oov| :rf o1ma mmal ha n f a d th e i r y a n grain crop cutie and sheep min Iersztiffio v h k h h e p u t l u i i i l h u i l l n q l b a l d o n l h n p .He n i d t ln t s o ~ fumsn who bought attic last Se temblr for winter ieadlng will » n m u e h u i i i p c r h e a d i f t b l y h a to ld ia t pr ue ntma rk ut la. fsrmunirhoputcumwozih $1.50 moralatohvgaannotsumofgemti bsc kthnprioeoithdrc nm.Hoove i n n h u h u n n r y d a s tr u c ti n to mast pmducing industry. :nd if pem u d i n u d l l p u r m o n a t m e l w Itoc k bn e dn lan d fe e da n ou tof ~ hu ll.m situation 511011 the human of a |:hooLmuMr'a inted an with pnc lic ad economic 9 0f'lI:ich!hc y1\l1~ahldnokne,§~ar axpulanes.Th e me n t p ~ buai a h u m n t o i t ' z p .imnnnnpnportiomiry pnctic zni m n n m m m m m i n t h a t l for n m bu t ib n will no t c o nlin i n b u s i n lu i f i l wve r lu ls ts o n poekltiaxlosnlrnnning intothc lions." lrlth bdng willfully usd wmvvy zvllwolwwdiw mmsdham-;.°ftheir alicia! dutiu, bun canned con Inna butc h d the country .A free pun in Mwlury . but the freedon of my hnblt fanning drug, | nc hu opiqu, coclina or alcohol, than pre venting the innocent developement of the drug habit.This pmiimion of the luv ll putlc ullrly vliulble ilwlvllrll in: mothm ag-ninzt. the me of no F o o d a n d D : u p A c t i n U U ! s g fe g u u d i i n g o f t h e h u :o f t h a A m e r i c a n pe op le . - Th e l a w r e q u i m s t h e l n b o h o f p i t - . illsbrusdlngl Corrected. Hlsbnndinp in regard to thu heal ing pmnn of hu ndred; of slleied :meer suns, no-called "cures" for is shipped in interstate eomnmce. if one question the truth of a novrr chun materials in connection with the same, the coat in many cues being more than $500, without adwar tialng for bids far mm u prwidec' br iur,no emergency having boen de duct! and none existing" eu.. which dl md: as if lt might bl the Gnd lo un e nd tlz e e o un ty tob e ua e dto n x t and repair bridl°l»the ap proaches ihlrdo,to bmlid enlnru. of an obstacle umfx hdv w .ln-|¢.|ubmy. xr thi public Ji ing opium. When the ut nat into elec t. drug d i s c u s s ,ep l i e p l y ,Sz.V i m :da n c e m d t h o Hk e,h a v ;b e e n co: ra ck ed Iv y - .p e n n n n e n t l y t h e A m e r i c a n ea g l e w o u l d n o t i o n a s i n g l e fu t h e r . in ~90? the Buruu of ~nnistr; found that 30 soft drlnkn eon!;ine~4 small unounts of cocdno.Prosti »aI\y l.l\of them wen iuppraned The Food and Drug; Act in regards an hrnlng been an important kata# in bringing shout ihe passage of thr Hsrrhon anti-nartdic h w,thick more alfa:Uveiy controin habibfom ing naneotlu. in the treatment of the ldctlnu were frequent. and in malt lnliancel [hc nemady advertised so fortefully ba 111| labels contdnad the vary drur from vrhlch escape was desind. do when 9, high protective iir!!! i. placed on certain utlleea zo keep outcompetition."~ Butbig businu| Iln"t all-ofit.The Imall frvn have ieuned mince the tru brokd out thu they, too, cm ph; thsg une, fnrf mm1D 01.o E»00 pe1 cent fda.Il there any reason wh) mgsr should :eil in some part: nl Nebmka for 9 :ents por pound md an hi gh u 12 mu in othe r pa m: 5 I(Omaha World Hamid) Stnmlburg, Nob.,Jan.za-'ruéaxpos adtha hidetrutti snhnu lhow- ing D! the patriotism of the pmelnn in time of Wu.And I venture wo wa that than wil! never be any punish- ment mated out to them for ihqir un- ilmrlui daylight robbery of the Am- erican people. wherein they have clun edm.|.ny of the poor psople and their You can get Four per cent intareslper ummm for your money deposit- ed in the State Bank. Blair, Nebr.. Six, Ning nr Twelve' months.gs-:f a Low Advenising. ml.1.1o1\*n.\f;.s or susan/ ARE smash IN UTAH ; ~ put the "pstr!oiic "da~1ight ~lc v# behind the bin?B. s. mzc x. county should allow a prion of from $2.90 to 83.20 per mek for patent flour when it is dl of °Mmd° and In sold to the merchants al our #ua oonnt; nt the same price?And com mea from :ix zo twelve cents per pound? Fine patriotism, 1nn't lt?Yao, when the poor devil hu to foot the bills ~ low p~n ta~il. for in a mea-1 |n unt o k e e p t h e i r fe e t w a r m . l t i s j u s t n o w i t h m m y m b i g b u d n c u d w h o a r e M a h t h e g e n u s !pulailc f o r g a i n a n d s t th e l l m l t i m e m l k i l l l t r i p :d o w n t o W u h l n g i n n D . C . , £ 0 u m m t h e o f fi c i n l s o f t h e i r l o y a l t y a n d p a l d o d m . Th o u r e ve l a t i o n s nh o u i d b e l n t i f y - OW N YOUR OW N n ou s We wil Ioan y n money to bdld or buy your HOME; you paying it back in monthly payment:the mme ns rant.Our nm ue low, and pa;- me n h c ln b e ml d e l o mi t th e b o r rover.Come in if Interested.The Citizens Saving: Bank, Blair, Nab. 147-mrs cons FOR SALE--W. H. Miller, Jr.. Bum- 'phonm (46tt; UR. J v. IHNCHMAN, umce 215 \\ : .I l ago nlwlpnpens"Acc ording to pngu report: then a n n aany monroe md the people |»h0\1L!d sec ..I Eggs tot Hitchin; Wanted-4 is 20 dozen..-Ball phone 43. <49-In Porta Incubator Cu. nr .w.F. HEMPHILU5 DENTAL Ollce located mer Slate Bank. (IS-ll) THE S TATE BANK of Blur, Nab nah will pay you 4 p-er cent in tent! per annum on time c ord! icates of Deposirfor Six, Nine or '.{'we¥n months.All dspoaiu arc protocied by the Guarantee KMm. af the Stats of Nebraska.(3-U, Try tho Nntional Vncuum Cleaner at PIERCE'S.(41U) |497 .ac i t y m d vi c i n i t y .F o r y o ~ i n f o r m a u n n w e s u b m i t t h a t t h a n Il n o w s t o r ¢ d a t t h e t w m t y o r m o r e b e e t a u g a v fa c t o r i e s i n U t a h a n d Id n h o o ve r o u r ..| Io~ manga to | . number of iam! War Bread. Wa an wnnlrlni our patrons every Wadnndny with the justly ctilbnind War Broad mul: by tha U. P. Bakery ooneem at Omsha,the uma aaopla who nmku TipTop bind.li i a mh u DANC E AT E. gpr g HA LL. Bax NINGTTJN,Nana..SA'll'RDA\ FE B RUA RY ml. LET YOUR IDLE asozmx'e l m mmething.Th! Stan Emir. Blair. Nth:,, wil! ply I'our per cent inter- MOTHERS and FATHERS--In mrs home should ble found one of mu Home Savings Banks now given a.- keep :no~g 1 train of forty c anper day for one month! for Six. Nine or Twe!ra months. St! YOUR IDLE MONEY "-W hy 3101 have your idle money working for you?We pay Four per c ent o: Savings accounts compounded somi mnwhr, and y our money is pro tectcd by the Guarantee Fund ol the State of Nebyuka.CitizcnaSaving: Bank,Blair, Ncbrahica. (4 7 th Can y ou think of a hater Christ-mu pruent for than boy or dr!! One dollar opens an account.Faux per cent paid on nvingi. ,-(41-Ui ancestry did for the mono of the union during the great rebellion; offheir unquestioned loyalty then and now, and of the disposition now shown by some to perlrccule D¢0Plo of Ger mnn birth or paruntqt on anspicior simply bonu: this nation is at war with Germany.The colonel a.-alla al- tentlon to the fact tint while we had union in the nrvolutionary war., thevalt mlJ°ri¢r of "Ef\¥"¢h~1\m*=H¢l"S" lle falife B n :Cause Many Men Pint Fused To Be Rtjeded al Cumu- Examination of the record.;of 10,000 men passed for military lervioeby local boards and then rejected bv who surgeons show that nearly 22 per oem of tbl find rejec tion were caused by defective 25125. OMAHA l l l ||.the 191 7 b eet cr op.An a r e su l t o f t h e c a m p a i g n it.h a s m a d e 67.000 ba m - I GRANH ISLAND. Neb. Jan. JJ. The .Mncrfcan Beet Sugnr Co.has closed down it's plant, having com xiiling to :take their lives, fortunes and nc:ed honor on the altar of free- 1om.Germans who came to Amcdra rar the libcriy and the opportunity this glorious country mlfords;who look the solemn oath of allegiance. Raosevdfs l l t u t eontribution to c e n t ; h u n k . 7 . 4 7 p e r c e n t ; m r , 5 . 9 1 pe r c e n t; h ea r t d i s ea s e, 5 .8 7 pu c en t ; tu b en m l od n , 5 . 87 p er c en t . A t t e m p t s t o e n d s m i l i u r y d u t y b y da c ep t ia n m m l i n l ph ys i ca l co n - d i t i o n w e r e ve r y fe w . - ': | |''|»~ i l |1 » ~» son of the world's champion Caldwell's Big and Chief Columbus 3rd, that great breeding The ol:-ring n -ana by such lwtabln ll Kennltd Un: 1. Chlcl CdnmbunJrd._llll Onnfr, ClV|E\¢'l Bl~ck Ciorerdlle. Sehnln 1 Im~ D 1l'| Celnlnb» of sugar of 100 pounds each, n littie nhing he hu written in many n day. He dll: dtnn tion in tha t ulic le to ,1-gf* I _°;. 's0 ' a |=;_; :fi 'a £3 qs : ' } :'= sis : ' :q v0 % 40 §.J. B. sTRlcKLE'TT's ~ BRED s o w S A .~ For Almost Fifty Years oux rxouucrs nm PLEASED i :~ | " :: a l inhabitant o! ~e state ~I Nebraska. IAS. E. DUNCAN, Anciionefr _c.r:.1¢anxm:nu.c1¢f:=J | ;~|~Hellman:I I \e , ~ J C. ilaldermua, Poland China Jour.H. 0. Weddle. Jolzrnnl SinclununG. ra. Hail. :om C¢ntl|;'y Famer K e n n a n d ,N e b r . Sale lo be new ln llealell pavlllon all Kennalll, s all P. ll., Sharp.lunch In I. 0. 0. ;f. hull, ll:50 .._,_KENNABD URSUS 30524 Ist Prize Senior Yelrllng Nebraska. 1917 3rd Prize Sr.Yr. Nn£'I Q I Sh Frida , Februar 8, 1918 ricmc~ z- » VvTHE BANKING HOUSE Q . BLAIR. NEBRASKA Guaranty Law A CONSERVATIVE BA With Liberal,Saie Management For More Than 47 Years The Pioneer Bank of Was 's 's |¢': "o o o s o o o o o o a n o cH; OLLERMA~»»»u»»--¢ _2 'jugs ~ 'lf'~ ~>e'.a,>f,{~"*3 r;x g ' ~-»;~.iw ~- ~ . - \».____..-1-1 ':'~-f \ _. ~1 1(1 -1 N - " ' . ~ ,, _,fgp ._.f_-_ f'351r'.¢~~' .,»~"'|.`¥n+`,. .,v ;.~M~i .;.-.,_, f`~T'#.,__._:;.!P.,\_. . ~-.L- ~'sf ~.,. _-»h.;. .'J .~ _, ..J.,'_w.-7?J'\"r&.1.u.,._s 2- .!.l+2='-1 ' i .`1"\L- '` The Largest and 0ldest Exchl Jewelw Store in the City 0 Consisting of 4'l`ried Sows, 1 Yr. Gilt,35 Spring . co~ducted.:::: We sell Exchange, and Lpap Money, cash checks on other banks, pay interest, on time deposits for six. nine and twelve months atthe rate of 4 per cent per enum.:: I ~aukin~. I IF_ * THE BANKING HOUSEOF0A .C A S T E T T E R Capitd $100,000.00 Established 1869 The Pioneer Bank of Washington County, ln Successful Operation For More Than 47 Years A general banking, business conducted.:::: We sell Exchange, and Lpap Money, cash checks on other banks, pay interest, on time deposits for six. nine and twelve months atthe rate of 4 per cent per enum.:: I L A CONSERVATIVE BANK With Liberal,Saie Management All Deposits Protected By The State Bank Guaranty Law \ §/i\~2 'T'a E 1|4 campaign it. has made 67.000 bam of sugar of 100 pounds each, n little over dx pounds of sugar har ev:ry inhnbitant o! the state af Nebraska. For Almost Fifty Years oux rxouucrs nm PLEASED i :~ | " :: a l The Largest and 0ldest Exclusive Jewell? Store in the City. ricmc~. cron: w. DONALDSON. I'rea`L OMAHA Fo ur Doors W e s t of the Caste tter B a n k 4 BL AI R .NEBRAs 1 <A ru "i a c t n s o o H; ULLERMANN PE ~ ~IIu p v:=q u: ' :q u:' :. , .n h..q u 'eo n :s ,n h¢q u, u¢q un h¢4 l m l n u r t x : @ Q §T §a vli u m!Kob.a QBob, 303|° I I3 2 larls § A.M. ssBQ nzerv - l w . 1 . . . .. .: :. . L : n w m a oxhn !'°'*%: o r a '"Crum nm office:5| £ni[|.= uma at Fort Snelling..¢\.ft»r he reeilvnd lm wm- minioa ha was stationed with the 180 ;_th. infgntq atCompLvnn. Houston,~ Tatu. when the c ouple .will renuln g l for tho present."\-..5, ANDERS C. Dsaau. xr r o n u a v AT» LAW C h u n h e a t o C o n s e r ve . F r u n o n t , N e b , J a g . 3 0 . - I a t h o d l s u a n d P r e s b y t e r i a n :a t F r e m o n t h a ve de c i d e d a t s ep a r a t e m e e t in g s z o h o l d se r vi c e s o n l y on S u n d ay : a n d u a c o n du ct p r ay er m e et in g : an d c ho ir p r a. ct ~ ic e i n h o m e s a s n c o n s e r va t i o n m e a : n n . . _.......aS i x 0'1:loek D i n n e r . l r . a n d l l r a . W . C .L i n d e n In t e r - L a i n d a t a n i n f o n n d a l x o 'c l o c k d i n - ner in_honor of Howard Utterbark a raeeut_ arrival 'hum Glendive, Mont. The evening was spent in divoraionn o f va r i e d a o r t a a n d w h i c h w e r e m o n t en j oy a bl e to al l .In t hi s co n n er t i on i l Is n e ed l e s : t o my t h a t t h e n m o a t e a t - Im a b l e fo l k s a m r o y a l e n t e r t a i n e r s g 1 '- 1 ( N$ 4/ \\ f l a. r " '' r a .4 E4 I 4':1 H I5r\\ 1r. ga I a vI |< > EaC* DAILY FOOD BCHEDULE - m i We Fcrget" Tso whexllun day s s week-Mon :hy :nd Wadneaday-and one wheatlen meal a. day. Tm paxthan day : n weelr-Tues day and Saturday. One m u t l l u du 'a week--Tues sky-and one mmtleu meal a day. ~ ~A F e w ~Good Far For Sal FARM NO. l.Good level eighty. -house. good barn, good orchard, of water. close to school.Price sale by Feb. l5th, $127.50 per ac -snap..- _FARM NO. 2.Elghty acres. rollin~.room house, good little burn, plebulldlngs, qulte a lot of alfalfa.half miles to town..$l27.50_~Extraordinary terms on these t . FARM NO. 3.Good square lo0,3 half miles east _of Craig,falrly proved, extra good orchard and aduger.$125.00 will buy It up to FARM NO. 4.One of the best 400 ln eastern Nehru:ka.2 sets of wlth u thlrd house lor tenan mun.Owner wlll consider mo or or small farm at its value asGood Terms On Bulance.' FARM NO. 5.Ona ol the but improved qB lllr ,less tlu m two mlles fr o m th e c l §';§"1"§~"""' up tn February lst with » », o . FA RM NO. 6 .| 54 Ac res. 2 Ind I nm miles llttle less than Iso will buy lt.Almos t ne me n u .A ronl snap.Good terms.' Ihn vc s c ver ul othe r go od f a r m s t h u a n worth the mnnny an 8004 terms.C o me ln ln once. J. M. ll|X0N nm ISTAT :<r»:\\' OFFICE FIRST ~ W-|;_< or RA1 uuAx°s GARAGE coma IN AND sm; ME "W ">s *U umzrvza 1: Mi k a m n B l u r l h c l u l S t a n B L A I R .x z n m s m C O N G R E G A T I D N A L C H U R C H B e r r i e n e n d S u n d a y Sc h oo l n e x t S l m d e y u u s u a l a n d a c o n d i e l i n vi t - at i on t o a m fn a t t en d . "ll_l]1`1i1'o_rning :I-Fvlccs _ B_rEge m e n t s w i l l b e c o m p l e t e d fo r t h o E v~ e r y m e m b e r c a n va s : a n d i n t h e a ft e r no o n c o mn n i t t e e w i l l w i a t t h e h o m e . : of m e mb e r s a n d fr i e n d s o f th e c hu r c h . Th e e ve m l n g l o r vi c e w i l l fo l l o w t h e o n i e r a n n o u n c e d f o r l u t S u n d a y e v- e n i n g e n d o m i t t e d u n o s e r vi c e w a s he l d o w i ng t o t h e s e ve r e w e a t h e r . F o r th i s w e e k a n d t h e m o n t h o f F e b r u a r y t h e m i d - w e e k p r a y e r w i l l b e di sc on ti nu ed .I t m i g h t b e rqeet~ i n n c o u l d b e h e l d f o :t h o ve r y c o l d s e a s o n a t p r i va t e h o m e l . Th e r e i s e g o o d, e b u m- , a n d ( b e s t , An d w e s h o u l d n o t c o n t e n t e d In , o r r e s t Until our good is better and our better best. ,A. R. Jones, Pastor. 0 e e | \:» | Ir v 0 . e 1\>:~ "~.F e v mnn'| 1 r u m |. nu 1sv..':l y 1. m.: m ?~:s'e xvgsg g.; l . . Q .\".5 \ -zH?. " e...'u m m - r n nu s : H e r m a n N e w s D e a r t m e n t ~ .__-:::;:.:_::::.:._.":m . Q . L . B I I I I T N E I -h r .; ; : -_:T 1:;_-_-:_ _~ h h ;.L E lh l nn ri n in : El l io t n l un Bn nm be g nr un s ns n l n l P r u u n t i l a n mb i n s n un a li hr um nl nn ds in ln lt f N r u l u n a l u d a h l d h a r a l l l| - l n u n d n t u l .B ti l l u a l l o c t n a r nn h n n p u a l a q l u fur n e u o r n n c u x h . "|ez \ n I v \ I h i t m u y f r i e n d s h e r e . H r s . I I . H . H o n e ( n d M r s . A n n ! : r e n f b f f vv i n s i n O m a h a h d n e l l l - L Th a G u i l d m a t a t t h e C h a r l e s G u y -l a s t T h u r s d a y n d p u t i n t h e ~ n vu r k i n g fo r t h e R e d Cr os s. L . v. A c k n r i a a n h u b e e n c o n i n a d 1l . | l 1 ¥ 0 l \ 1 i H t l p l l t : r o c k n z l fe r i n g t h a m m s t u c k M i h l w w e T h a n h a r u f o o f c o i l w a s n l i c n d l n l i u n a k h y t h a n x i n l o f t h m e r e m i n d b y t h e H a l m q u i s t H r n m C vm vm r F . V u : Y n l i u w a s i n l t t c n d m c e a t .R l t l i l D e c l a n A u o c h t i o n i n O m - l u t m e k .H r s . V a n V n l i n w a n t 1 o n W e d n u u i a y . n n d a i t t n d l d t h u ~# v m t h l t m a i n :fo r t h e t d k n a n d t h e i r v r i r u . i l u E l i u b e t h Pe te r so n w e n t m m l h l a n S a t u r d a y w h m sh e e x l o m t l ! H a y l e : c o i l e g a M n n c h y ~t a b n n o u n s i n s h o r t h a n d a n d .( In g . H n .S h e e t s w e n t t o B l a i r F d d n y Plkher.Sho attzndod tba Reiki u.r, Bnnrdly. ln. E. P. Banjos: nat to Blair on llonday to hue some dental work m u . Thom!! Jncknon uma home Satur- day hn mC lmp F & : . n lto n o n lf h r e days Iorlough..Ho hu just recently hom dlrlmrged Dram i lu hospital when ho vu wnbnnd with Germnnmlll lll-Hs my: ha is fueling hue nd enjoy! amy lifa. Mrs. Anna Goodrich 'of Now Eng land. spent the put week at the H H. }{¢1:og hmm. Carl Hudson md Herbert Herzog arent to Fremorit lut wick and enter Od the Nannal bqinning with the Bownd Somutar.I mother 1nuurlou.|1y ill, Editor Hub- be ll ldt th e d n t d lu i wea k f o r Wlblier CMB Ioun, when he resides, to bo tith him and render what u- ailtnnoe ha could .The mm month; old lon of Mr. ua Hn. zuuu wut il wry? loiv, auf- inlng with indiguiion.' A.W .Ba§~pilm¢o1l:Tn¢!`mmin opontlon for the mmaval of his ton- iils nt Ill umm hospitnl last week. On Hondxy Raymund Iigomhoum. M Blldr, begin the work of filling the in house but for nut :ummm'.| mv-ply.The ics coma Imm the settling hainl at Florence and is of line qui- HJ.Three clrlondx came in Satur day And were stored nt onoa. An he mpped out af 'Ula door nt his homo, Ssturdsy, Dr. Bmiih slip ped on the mm srmlk md fell. fum g m ;his hip bona Drs.Cameron Q |. PUBLIC SALE or P Stock, Machinery, Etc.I I E R H A N ; n o o n h i s n o n : L y n n , w h o w a s a l s o a t A n d : n w J o n e s o f r -._b u l i m i a i n H a : m a n o n W -i l m d d o w n t o r n s a w h i s f n t h c f s i |~H C N - " As I am going to leave this country I will sell at Public Auction, on MONDAY,FEB. 11, 191s 011 the 0ld William Carpenter Farm 6 miles Southwest of Herman, 3 miles .Northeast of Spiker and 10 miles Northwest of Blair the following described farm equipment, towit: ln: by the road nur the James Har- rison home, panially unconscious or in a dazed sort of condition.lla later mcqvernd and was able to Mvo his team hams but soon lapsed into un-coqdouanua anda physician was alll- ed who md the trvublo vru caused by a pmviou.uaccid¢nr. uvcrnl years ago.Ha ia :mins along nicely and aoon will be abla to be out qmln. W. H. Burkett sold his tina farm one mile south of tmrn Saturday to Henry Hi er for tha neat zum of $250 por acre.a ii one of the fine fauna naar hero with good improve- ments and will make Air. Miller a flue home.Chu.Blanchnrd ia making some addad improvement: to his implement marc.Hn hu turned Lhp shed near the allay around and brought it neur- er Lim front by the aide of the largebuilding and is remodeling U10 place which will Ave him a larger place for his ever increasing bualneaa. The D o Honor lad~ hald a HoRsEs 5 H E A D Bay Horse, ll years old, weight l,200.Bay horse,5 years old, weight, l,200.Brood mare in foal, smooth mouth, wt. l,300. Black mare, 3 yrs. old, wt. l,l00 Baymare, 3 yrs. old, wt. l,l00. negulor moulin;Soharday cunning pf-<1 dur the ngulnr bnlinon meet- rur a committee served refruhrnenu. Mi n lieth.Laughlin camo dom: from Tehmah lu: week and Holist- ed with the inroioo of the stock of goods at the Von Vllin ltorc. Among the nu.rpcmu.|farm sales af present ore acvcml of interest to Herman p¢°P1¢Elxy King held n sale Burt Friday on his farm at Dc Soto.Mr. King move; this lvrinz to a pines acijoining Blair on tho south. We undenland tint he has only a few urea and Lhni hu wiil take life easy. Bart Cooper md W. P. Dixon have diuolved partnership and will hold n sale this Wednesday at the Dixon farm, five miles |ouLhwcst. of 'Teks mnh.Mr.Cooper will mo w about u n .. . of hm.Chril Richter will move into hu new homo a qxmrter of s mile south of Lho present home and give possession to the new owner, Pom1 Clm.noll.Hr.Ilichtor will sell a mhnbor of 11111181 at a gale in tho noni futuno.Chris LnFrenz will dix- poso oi part of his Iann machineryand stock at I mic Feb. 12.hir. Lu Frcnz moves to'a place on the bot- tom :lx miles out of Tekamnh and AL King' will fum the Chu. Blin chard pl!-ol the coming year vacated by Mr. 1.»n1"mnz. Hrs.. A. W. Barge went to Omaha Thmdly to nee hor husband who \=\ns at the hospitnl. F. Vm Valin received a carloul of of pixnoa lan weak and is announc- inz a sale to begin January 28. li l! !Eva King returned Thundny irom Jollel., Illinois, when sho has I »| \ CATTLE 10 HEAD 3 cows giving milk now,fresh in spring; one cow with month old éalf at side; one bull; 2 years old; 2 yearling heifers; 2 surn- mer heifers. G ~H d Two tried sows,7 gilts,~A ,. f f ~I I4 bnrrows; 12 fall pigs. 0 Lumber W agon Spnng W agon Champxon Bxnder~Erne rs on W . j on n De ere Rid in g L is te . 2 d ; enough Ruimg Plows Independent Manure Spreader f One Moline Disc, Avery Tongueless Gultivator, New Departure Tongueless Cultivator, Harrow, 4-horse International Gas Engine,2-horse power Gas Engine, Listed Corn-Bled, Bob-Sled, Corn Cutter,Corn Planter,Hey Rack, .50-gal. Gas Bbl. Hand-Sheller,.90 bushels Corn in crib, some Corn Fodder and Wood. H~ ~ One set nearly gevI:cgIo1§J8r!dn£Sa;ré1);)e e1i§1;;E;;':1 Harness. Old set HOUSEHOLD GOODS .,'72:: F,2.'1i§f'°41,'.3§f'§ sm: ';:::;.:?'1:i:.m,'.¥;',::';1;:.'.§'.;1?'; I | /1\ME r hllianed up the :treat w ne.non.n; 1F l ~ gf 9 - /l\ \ ~.5~..crxofhomo. Carl Hudson ond Herbert Herzog ent to Fremorit lut wick and enter the Normal bqinning with the ~IIn rvmnm to | . nuulge that his wuurlou.|1y ill, Editor Hub- l l d t t h o d n t d l u i w n k f o r thier City, Iourn, when ho resides, b0 tith him and render what u- ltmoe ha could .The mm month; old lon of Mr. - Hn. Killul Wont il 'rorf loiv, auf- ; with indlguiion.' A. W. Ba§~p 1| mmnrhgg from in pcntlon for the roman! of his ton- Ls nt Ill umm hospitnl last week. On Hondxy Raymond Iigorohomo. Blldr, begin the work of filling the -house hors for out :ummm'.| mv-ly.The ics coma from the settling nl at Florence and in of fine qual- .Three culondx camo in Satur y md were stored nt onoo. An he stopped out of 'Ula door nt | 50050. Ssturdsy, Dr. Bmiih slip -on the mm srmlk md fell. fum rin:his hlp bona Drs.Cameron ~» Lakin: attended hlm md he was |~e l l comforuble as puldblc. .. I»'r.1||ottingquitafoeblo and it tohoregnwodt.hltluc hannoc id should wuz him. li.l|J1L1llJ §¢kmnn_| mdo1v:|f ~or school work at the Wayne No nd du lto d our Sunday wi r brother, Thomu, who ru hom ~m Cl-nw Ihmston. ills: Dorothy Barlow is risiiing he ur, ll:s. Lloyd Bundle. R u i n )meeting:at ibn M. humh camo to 5 :Joan Sumhy nighRW. Gains left Monday for no ~dd: with the belt winhes of n hos of tric nds he hu made during hi nay Burl. Although not mmy unbelief: made confession of Christian h i during ghoao meetings the good don here is ;n;n1IuL .. aa. ll. Parrlxh hid ll! accident dl! pftnmoan thot might Bun - mon oerioua.Hr. Pur ilh was a lllid il hauling dirt to the Blanc nd building and inte in the afte urea and Lhni ho will take life easy. Bart Cooper md W. P. Dixon have diuolved partnership and will hold n sale this Wednesday at the Dixon farm, five miles oouthwcst. of 'Teks mnh.Mr.Cooper will :novo about Marc h 1, to s fum four miles west of hue.Chril Richter will move into on new homo a quarter of s mile south of Lbs present home and give possession to tho new owner, Pom1 Clm.nnll.Hr.Ilichtcr will sell a mhnber of 11111181 at a gale in the noni futunn.Chris LnFrenz will dix- poso oi part of his Iann machineryand stock at I :ale Feb. 12.hir. Ln Frenz moves to'a place on the bot- tom :lx miles out of Tekamnh and AL King' will fum iho Chu. Blin chard pl!-nl the coming year vacated by Mr. 1.»n1"mnz. Hrs.. A. W. Barge went to Omaha Thmdly to ace hor husband who was nt the hospitnl. F. Vm Valin received a carloul of of pixnoa lan weak and is announc- inz a sado to begin January 28. li l! !Eva King returned Thundny irom Jollel., Illinois, when sho has been ninoo tha mlddlo of December vldtlng as :Luun.She resumed herwork nt the tclophono oilice Sunday. Hin W ilmn Lowe il sudoring with an attack of the grlppe md is unable to take hor plloo nt the :witch board. Mr w. H. Ha:rinon returned Thurs day from n visit at ihe Hnrry and Bert Cooper homes nur Tcknmnh. Mn. Lynn Parrish hm a birthday,Lionday, and Mn. Roy Chnrlo'|, of Toknmth, birmfim fan on Sstunloy. Thou Indies are very clone friends xml for a number of yous have ee!- ebntcd tho hqppy went on the day behxeen their birlhdnyn.Mrs.Par* rim went to Teknmah Satunlay :md tho occnion was properly celebrslcd Sunday an the Charles home.A num- ber of friends were present and a in-go dinner ms served by the two lnllic|.___ 0 .| \,.,Bl aé k m a re , 3 yr s. ol d , w t. l Ba ym a r e , 3 yr s . o l d ,w t .1, There's No 'BEfter Time Than House Mrs. R.. Ii. Bacon of Fremont has been visiting scnmi days ihii week at Fred Weber's. Mr. and Mn. E. Ii. .Elmer retumed heme Mhnday from Sargent sshere they have been sigmging at n series ei mvivll meetings. Rev. and Mrs. Bmhf-uni were enter tained at supper at C. C. Manhalff on Tuesday evening.All the Con lreinlionll people came in and aur- prised them in the evenipg it being their china.wedding annivm1a.ry.They were presented with a china cncnxner and sugar and a 510 guld piece. Air. Carl Carlbnrg dnipped hogs lr Omaha 1uesdny evening. Mr. L. C. Gaines had n cnrlorid ofhorses here nt the' barn lhlu week for snle, which he bought out wcstf Mr. S. D. Nonnamakcr shipped cat- tle to Omaha on Tuesday. Caqaonl W. W. McClain. of Camp | . .I~'rluitld friend:here FOR SAL E: -A registered yearlingHereford Bull.Enquire of U. S. Reeves. 5Lf Blair, Ncbr. coRREsPoNoENcE 1-10Q§:f35 Machiner ' Gas Engine, Listed Corn-Bled, Bob-S1 Bbl. Hand-Sheller,.90 bushels Corn in ~ ~One set nearly n~C HOUSEHOLD GOOD Rockerl, Mlsscs Set-3-place: Singer Sewing Mach\ mme Canned lruit nm! Glass Jnrs. 3 bushcls ol hu Cla~'~ Tme to Install Gas ARLINGTON Misa Lucile Crnpcnhoft camo homo from Ncbrukl university to visit ui- rr Sumily. Miss Esther Marshal!entertained a crowd of y oung folks Inst l"ridly Terms of Sale: 12 mo for lighting md hwiuz-We ll gladly give you expert advise md help in the matter, und su unit estimulm.O( course there in no obllgnion on your pon ir asking for Lhe feels and Bgurei. We ure no num Llmv. nu u I fuel md illumimmt will pmve so mperior za other wqys that we promise yeu'll fmd iz well worth your while w invesC\2\w. We, of course, dou'z expect your patronage on any other basis Linn thu. you will servo your own luuemets by giving il. ta us.Why not investjgnusl And weuylBLAIR GAS co. BL AI R , NE B R AS K A CAMERON & MARSH,Auctioneers E. r. HANSEH, Clerk. ~¢\.\.ii1.h pn e u m on i a .F u w e r e h e l d 'I'um ul ay f a co n d u ct e d b y R e v.~=\ H u t t c r m d F r a n z . - a n ~ c u r c l - r a t t l e t o O m a h a h i m . L y a l c C r a p c n h o f over Sunlay returning Mr. Mei Mmumll :shi !0m|ha Muhdny ewnin; 'Mr. 0 K. Lewis PM --1 §§ ; § r | n f Wns:\1inntnn : n e n t S u n d a v a t U 1 6u i | \ I I \. i » i v L i ; §n.. 1 A ._EL