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02-08-1918exe ?:5R€ x -I» s n n g : - THETHE ERPRISETHETHEERALANDLOCALNEWSAND OOMMENT . . . . . .. . . . . _ . . _ . . . » _ . _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ - . . _ . _ . ._ _ ___ _ BLAIR. wAsm ~IG'1\oN COUNTY, NEBRASKA. FEBRUARY 8, 1918 ......II ...... . .xi ....... l.El`S AND NUTBIANKS By lamina C.STUNT.£. ishop Of lilethodist Episcopal ChurchuinNebraska Parent:should decide whether their »ya in Fnmcc shall have presents to alight them or shells to defend illem. ~cy cannot have both. . ......99aeinBlau' Soft-lleatTubele THE PROSPECTIVE LEADING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY 0F THE STATE A full page advertisement of the Porter Soft-HeaTubeless incubator,now being manufactured in Blair,appears in this issue of The Enterprise,The Soft-.HeatTubeless is the invention of Dr. J. W. Porter, who hasdevoted the past thirty years of his life to experimentsin.hatching chickens,artificially,and possessesmorescientific knowledge of chicken production than anyother ten men living.The X-Ray,Raya and Radio-Round incubators, of which more are in use than of allother makes combined, are the Doctors inventions andin collaboration with his son, L. N.Porter,of thiscity,who has also devoted many years to the science ofhatch-ing chicks artificially,the principle of the Soft-HeatTubeless was evolved, experimented with,demonstratedanverfecwdanditsmanufacture entered upon hereInair.After a critical examination oi this wonderful in-vention Mr. Robert Hilton, of The Enterprise staff,sumsup his conclusions respecting the Soft Heat TubelessIncubator in the following review:"The Soft~Heat Tubeless Incubator, a new inventionby L. N.Porter,of the Porter Incubator Co., a nation-ally known incubator specialist.of this city embodiesnew and uniquejeatures,found in no other machine,as well as having many points of superiority over theold style hatchers, with which he was formerly ident-iiied.Such points of excellence as Central Heat"Great-er and more evenly distributed heating surface byreason of the radiator plate, a distinct feature embodi-ed in no other combination of hot water and hot airheating systems, overcoming another great drawbackand also the proven saving in fuel consumption overany and all makes.These features and many otherscombine to make a well-nigh perfect hatcher,emphasiz-ing the enins of it's inventor \vho has originated and>e1'Iecte§ three of the best known machines today,namefy: the "X-Ray," "Rayo"and "Radio-Rouhd." ......'£s l'0R NEBR. AT CAMPl'lll'lS'l'0N Ila1ou;h the columns of Lhil paperwerecentlyaskedforcontribution for the Nebruka Building at CampFunnon.The erection.of a nmbuildingntFunntonihal;will add tothecomfortofthenlmmyNebraska boy:in tnlning there Wu enahuniu licnly endorsed by the War Confer ence necnlly held ln Lincoln..Wuhington county will surely dcitlpartinthismntter.Do not Wd!for some one to call upon you if younowillingLogivetolhilworthycauseplease send mp your contribu tion NOW. ......D CORNS|`|'UA'I10HIS ALARMING,To SAY THELEAST ......Y E.HAIN IS CALLED Called by conscience md a. sense ofpatriotism 2.0 the dehmle of his countrySllnieyHninSonofMr.andMn.C.B.Hain cnliltcd in the ?th.Nebraska.regiment the latter put of ......thers Seedsmen of this citywho have secured n large quantity of Lhe 1918 crop Ioan trade in s circularicttrrsenttwiththeirpricelists and order blank sum up the nitultlonin tho following brief manner:Reports from almost every sectionover the com belt an that new cornisverybadmdforminltlonisvery poor.We would ndvine anyone needingseed cum to gvt it at once and store it in mme good dry place.DONT ......ceived to date; Henry A.Rowe Henry Rohwer J.George.Kneght I.M.Wilcox Geo.B.Hiker Cllrk 0H|.11|on P.M.TysonIl.L.Andmws R.G.Allen Walter Gutschow Hans Svogerson Niels P.Sorensen Harry T.Johnson Alfred W.SvogenonClausMencke J.P.Jensen 0.T.Anderson N.T.Lund Walter F.Roberts N T Lund Chai rm Defense Council. $5.00 2.00 1.00 l .00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.0¢ 1.00 1.DC l.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 an Wah.Co ......y in South Airicnl As Kipling says il.in Uaat witheringsatinrailedThe1A|.son: And ye sent them comfnu and gic ILIP05 Du help them harry their foes. Imagine the cold fury of thu ofiiccrs mad doctors before whose eyes the (lower of Bdtiah manhood was being riddled with :hat and rotted by provenllbleinfection:when they learned what that great ihip brought from Landon.They nged like madman at ihe .spilling blindness of a public who loved without judgment The pmentsandfriendsofthou:Britiah sol diers seemed zo prefer that ihcir |ov l|| ......._... .of the 2,179 American olfloers and men on board the Cun-ard liner, Tuscsnia, torpedoed and sunk in the warzone,were reported accounted for in a dispatch to the statede- partment tonight from the American embassy at Ibndon.Washington, Feb.6.-The Cunard liner,Tusania,carrying 2,179 American soldiers, has been torpedoedand sunk oB the Irish coast, but official reports tonight ssid1,912 of the olficers and men had been saved, and indicat- ed that the list of rescued might prove even larger.The troops, composed chiefly of detachments of MichiganandWisconsin national guardsmen, were tra lling on theTuscaniu, a British vessel, under convoy o;Hrit.l.|h war-ships. Later:-The latest report of the disaster is to the ef- fect that 101 lives were lost, all others being saved. ~......KA nulwzazc AT CAMP wxsmx Dormpondrn!at Camp Innalon Dia coarngn It...Say: Give It To The Y.M.C.A. Rrmount Depot Camp Fumton Ku.Jan.31.To the Editor of the World Herxld:I nndmtand Umm an ngwenu working in Ncbnaka rais ill funds 10 cred a recreation hal! nt Funston for thu Nebnzh boys.to be known u the Nebnslu building.You can do little good for the boysbywzontdbutlngtosuchafundnn:hir would pt little or no benefnfrmthebuilding. The people of Kuna.:gave :bout .|ul .| ......ys were turned muy literwailingintho cold for nn hour bccauuthemwa.:no room after alltheofficersmdtheirclvilwxfriendsworncomfortablysealedin the biaild ang.This in tho 1ny buildjngn are und when left to military control;bulld ......ersl1f{»fjtpn Coal ;,Fixed by Federal I<uol~.Admi:\istntor, fdulsh.Kul- nedy-Dnuglas and Lancaster County DealersExcepted. Maximum mtail gross margins on coal and cokeSold to consumers in Nebraska have been definitelv fixed forthe entire state , by federal fuel administrator Kennedyof Nebraska...". ..._ ......oys at Funswn buiit thchdl.When;Ula hall ana proposedthemenweretolditwouldbeforKama;drafted and enlisted men aPIM#when they could lake theirdaiting!Henda and enjoy homoltmrheaandvisit.But since the lgaliara; completed the pinma for use have bam conaidenbly altered.The boy:aggequired to have passe.:to aneven a peep inside.A few night:after the hall wasdedicatedtheolficemofFunstonamilheirfriendsfromKansasgaveamilitaryball.The only part the aoldieracouldhavewastowalkguardoutinthecoldandwatchtheautomobiles. On the night of January 30 tho St. ......~ nltseemsoutofthequestionnogetpurecornsoweboughtllloftho me corn we could got hold of reflnileuofcolorandwothinkeverySn.of it will be noodd for Rod:and In some :lates it will be han!lo getthoughnedzogonround. If you need leod corn we would ull: you agnln to send in your order IIARUI ml we will bc nuhod in ihvHtterpartofspringandmaynotbesblelogetittoyouontimexoDON1WAIT. ......0 a reasonable drayage anfdcnve~.hfrges of the loc~ity £:I s ......ymphony enrhutr;and Mn clnme Schumannllclnk fave u concertatthehullwhichwassdvcnilcdbo U..\ = l u = U. S. SHIP SUNK ;¥ U. U ;;RANSPORT CARRYING OVER 2,000 AMERICAN SOLDIERS ON BOARD IS TORPEDOED AND ;UNK; OF THESE 1912 ARE KNOWN To HAVE J ;EEN SAFELY LANDED. ;oast of Ireland Scene of the Attack-Units Made Up > ;hicfly of Wiscondn and Michigan Gunnlsmen.> Q 3 ; F > ; .; > i > ~4 41 1I |<1III Ii 1 ¢ .IIx =\ 1(( vI 1I\ >cntion now u the planting muonzppmuahuinthecombolt.ibm anyother|ub}oct the wm excepted.Un der the caption heading this mmmeut Aye Brothers Seedsmen of this city who have secured n large quantity of Lhe 1918 crop Ioan trade in s cir cular icttrr sent t with their price lists and order blank sum up the nit ultlon in tho following brief manner:Reports from almost every section over the com belt an that new cornisverybadmdforminltlonisvery poor.We would ndvine anyone needing seed cum to gvt it at once and store it in mme good dry place.DONT ~>onA1'£sl'0RNEBR. AT CAMPl'lll'lS'l'0N Ila1ou;h the columns of Lhil paperwerecentlyaskedforcontribution for the Nob:uk;Building at CampFunnon.The erection of n nmbuildingntFunntonihal;will add tothecomfortofthenlnnyNebraska boy:in trnlning there Wu onahuniu licnly endorsed by the War Confer enoe necnlly held ln Lincoln..Wuhington county will surely dcitlpartinthismntter.Do not Wd!for some one to call upon you if younowillingLogivetolhilworthycauseplease send mp your contribu tion NOW. The following contribution!have been received to date;Henry A.Rowe Henry Rohwer J. George.KneghtI.M.WilcoxGeo.B.Hiker Cllrk 0H|11|onP.M.TysonIl.L.Andmws R. G.Allen Walter Gutschow Hans SvogersonNielsP.SorensonHarryT.Johnson Alfred W.SvogeraoClausMcncko J. P.Jensen o.T.Anderson N. T.Lund Wnlter F.Roberts n $5.002.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.002.001.061.001.oc1001.001.001.00CoN.T.Lund Chairman Wah. Defenlo Council. >mms éiiiié U U ..| Wuhingiun. Yeh.3Warningnglinnt indulgence in hymns oflute in nilrralud in [hc curnniimma of the nur: bulletin of lheFourMinuteMen throughwhichthe gotcrnmenli 20000wlunleer spukrn are informed andinsrurl. rd.. .What Ihr gosrmmrntwsnts.Ihr hullriin nays is com:rvall1r ~etailersl1f{>ljtpnCoa ;,Fixed by Federal Fuol~.AdmL\istior,~K »nedy-Douglas and Lancaster County Ualers Excepted Maximum retail gross margins on coal and cokeaol~ to consumers in Nebraska have been definitelv fixed foxthe entire state , by federal fuel administrator Kennedyof Nebraska..." . >eorge Blanchard came clown fromfmigtodayhurentedthoNelqcTruhlscnhouseonWestIdnf cln St and will move to Blair tba Hut ofMarch.He nhl his farm northwestaf Herman Inst fm and had an nun#tion ads of his fam:equipmmt lnmonth. ~RS..roms 5U1HgRl.ANDThenot unexpeuted death of Hrs John Sutherllnd occurred at the fam ily home in this city lut Sunday >TANLEY E.HAIN IS CALLED Called by conscience md s. sense ofpatriotism 2.0 the dehmse of his countryStanleyHsinSonofMr.andMn.C.B.Hsin enlisted in the Tth.Nebrasks.regiment the latter put ofNovember.When this mgiment wasrejectedby the war powers st Wash ington he enlisted ln the navy De cember 13t.h. snd was sent to Great Lakes taining qmp on the diy oihisenlistment.He fell n victimthere.to that dread disease pneumoniasndonInstFridayhisspirittookitsBight.Stanley was put 23yesrsof sge snd ws;n grsduste of the Blair High School.As stated ir an previous issue of The EnterprinSianleysmother and sister hsd gonatocomforthimltthetrsinings1a tion when nm apprised of his criticalcondition:nd were then wherthelust summons came.The remains were brought homoforburislandfuneralserviceheld at the Hethodist church lsst Tuesdayafternoonandwasoneofthemost >~:~|nc*| ~:¢reasonable draynge an~delivery charges of the localitymaybe added as part of the retail price are:.Domestic Coal not yet screened $1.25 Dizmestic Coal yard screened 1.40 Steam Coal .90 Coke 1.25 Thus for the ilrst time margins on the sale of coal have been mode uniform all over the state excludin Douglas and Lancaster counties where conditions aremuchdifferentthaninotherpartsof the state. MUST POST COST The order furthmcompels the retail coal dealers throughout the state to post up and maintain in their plnces of business accessible to their customers the cost to them of each kind of coal and coke handledthemaximumretailsysmarginallowedandtheretail price at the yard;a o drayage and deliverycharges.Dealers may sell for less but cannot collect more t anthemaximummarginsallowed. .These new mar ns hike effect at 7 a.m.Febr.9 which will be Saturdy of this week.The will remainineffectuntilotherwiseorderedbytheinitedStatus fuel administration or until modified by the fecleral fuel adn1inist1uto.r of Nebraska. neu of several yum.She had pu sed the nliotles "thme neon and ten yearn" being born Doc. 19, 1846. >1 Q|t Q g yThefloofferingswereprofuuandtheexpressionsof.lympathy for thc benravfd parents and relatives wcrf hermi on every hand. neu CARPENTER SALE POSTPONED Owing to sickness in our family the Public Sale of farm equipment advertised by mo to be held Mondav Febuary 11 1918 on the Old William Carpenter farmg Southwest of Ilermzm is indefinitely portpolwd MOSES w CARPENTER ilcrmnn Nebr. >even sons and two daughters lurviva.Funersnl zenrice was held nt thtBnptistchurrhWednesdaynficrnoorand the remains inienvd in the Blah Cemetery . neu d nominates well for Un.Some of it il straight yollow somestraightwhite and some 14 mixed.butlt seems out of the question no getpurecornso we bought lll of tho1916 corn we could got hold of reflnlleuof color and wo think everySn. of it will be noodd for sew;andIn some :lates it will be han!lo getthoughned zo go nround.If you need leod corn we would ull: you agnln to send in your orderIIARZDIml we will bc nuhud in iluHttrrpart of spring and may not besblologetittoyouontimexoDON1WAIT. >EBRASKA nulwzezc AT CAMP wxsmx Dormpondrn!at Clmp Innalon Dia coarngn It...Say»: Give It To The Y.M. C.A. krmoont Depot Camp FumtonKu.Jan.31.To the Editor of theWorldHerxld:I nndmtand QhemarengenuworkinginNebnakaraisillfunds10erednrvecresiionhal!nt Funston for the Nebnzh boys.tobeknownnetheNebnslubuilding.You can do little good for the boysbywzontdbutlngtosuchafundnn:hir would pt little or no benefnfromthebuilding.The people of Kuna.:gave :bout$50000 for such a building and the Kupu boys nt Funswn buiit thohdl.When Ute hall ru proposedthemenweretolditwouldbeforKeanudriftedandenlistedmennnlvrewhentheycouldlaketheirdniting!Hends :nd enjoy homoltmrheeandvisit.But since the Igeliargcompleted the pinu for use have bon conmidenbly altered.The boy:aggequired to have pun.:to aneven a peep inside.A few night:after the hall vmudedicatedtheolficemofFunstonandlheirfriendsfromKennagaveamilitnryball.The only put the :oldierscouldhaveWutowalkguardoutinthecoldandwatchtheautomobiles. On the night of January 30 the St.Louis Symphony onrhutr;and MndnmeSchumannllclnkfaveuconcertat the hull which was sdveniud bo neu irllg !rulhIuI utahments and afhilr 1 irulhflll lpplll to ilu frar of men ihroxlgh ra.ngnisionof lhe irrdble ihingl ilu!wouhlhappeniltheGermangunmmenltriumphnd.lay be delirnbhe then lhuuld be no punching ol bah lille hu been llirnd up in clvlllnn popnhlionl in under In r1u:0ur¢|e fnllslment nn the bulletin lml thanks to the drift. this dcbuin;frliun of war ix not necessary to aecurwe and main tain our armr >ho court houso adjoining that of ilu]sheriff.fhls artion iw in pursuant:of the state law the rormnlsgiunenhH\ilE $200 for the office for the yearPartition:from mane than ton per centuf the Zami owners of :he county wenrilndthanaskingthattheagentbe employed. neu r boys were turned muy literwailingintho cold for nn hour bccauutherewa.:no room after alltheofficersondtheirelvilwxfriendswerecomfortablysealedin the blaild ang.This in tho 1ey buildjngn are used when left to military control;bulldingu donated for the benefit and comfortof the ~men.I will suggen thot if nnybody hasmoneylodonatetoestablishcomfort.:for the soldier boys they hadbetter:life it to the Y. M. C. A..ThaY.M.C.A.is renlly furnishingsomethingforLhexoldidra.Ihereare some eight or ten Y. M.buildingsatFunatonandsomeformofentezuinmentlsfurninhedeverynight.There il slwnys wrlling mxlorial onthedesk:lrul everyone is welcomeEverythingls an free to draftd menasinollicem.Cluees in Ilngungmareopentoeveryone.I dont knowofI.mln at Funnon who \\ouldn!fight for the Y. M. C. A.On the otherhandthemorningaftertheoffi cer:ball I heanl more cunning abouttheoHlcersbaliargl ghe Kenna hall >own.This is the gtnernl nltitudf now of the boys that two months agu were all enthusiasm for lhe mrreallenhail. A.E.Irwin State Journal:The manly commisionershave enbcrwcd into a contractwithNormanNndandofBlair neu nhl sevenl nf the Kansas boyswhohadputinmanydaysofhartonthebuildingsexpressingtheuurianh >nd fum demomtrntor he n salary of 5150 per monththefederalgovemnwntis buio 310 pvrrnonth.1|uia furnished wiih a mnabout to receive of whk lo ronirz aUo£olm and hav: his tttpcmkel paid and will be providedL >uent proofs of our love in the ws;of presents while we uk oursclvef this question Shall I give my boyor shall Uncle Sun hate him abund antly supplied with bullets food andsun¢i¢sl supplies for the terrific slrsintha( Hes just Lhnd? When }{.itcl\oner was under thr rlrnln of lhe South African war and when guns and shells and surglcasupplies were so lacking ihnt Britls!luis vrcnc driven to oppose thelr banhands to Boerhdes and wen fasteringlnddymgby scores in hoopilalsbecausemedialsupplieswemnotforthcomingandaftor he had cabledagainandagainforihesethings:Llargeship was Zndnd ful!of Christmupresentsand sent all that weni» Open xx bank account for the Ind yoLuve.Pu!into it what you are inclinedtospendforpresents.Wriln toaim good chatxy letters :wire u oft rn ns you now write.latter!arewhat he wants.A modest bank sc:ounl in lho credit of the returningsoldierwillfinnishbetterproofof mr real love and interest In him than any number of bulky baubles we mayend scross the sea.We all love the soldiers.We desire to prove our love :md internal inway~thnt 3|:a\c notlminffii the inmginntion.Let love do her perfcci #Fork under the guidance ol large common senselnrianenrncstwiesiretosecureforhimthabestthingsratherLhsnthgood or even the better. ww"~~f"-A'._.,~: " ' A *' »y,» § w 'nbmry a, mxwn n v u v r r u b n s f l .f ... n ¢|| |~t h e e n t i r e c o m m u n i t y a s i h a l e a d i n g me r c h a n t , a n d b e c a m e w i d e l y k n o w n an a go od ci ti z en r e ad y a nd w a ll in g t c p m m m w a r y en t e r p r i s e fo r t h e w e l fa r e m d p r u g m a a o f t h e t o w n a n d c o m m u n i t y s e r vi n g f o r m a n y 5c ar e o n t h e b o n u ! o f V i i l n g a T n u t c c a a n d t h e S c h o o l B o a r d a n d u r u u u n g w i t h t h e b e n e l i c i u - y a n d F r a t e m m l O n i o n . m r e x e m p l i fy i n g t h e \drl.u|.-a o f | |.| tained their confidence throughout. F u n e w s e r vi c e w a s h d d o n W e d nes da y at tw o o'cl ock P . M.'l b s O d d fe l i o w a o f w h i c h h e w a s a m l m b e r , t u r n e d o u t e n m n n e t o m y t h e i r b u t tr ib ut e of : c ap e- cz t o a d ep ar te d hm m Q LR w l . W l n c n a n d A h : m d : c o n u c l - ed t he s ervi ce at t he h lelh o-d ist chur ch. Tfkelva c an of livestock,cattle, hogs and sheep were ahipped hom .° - - - » .-......K E H H A R D It l o ok s l i ke np r in g l q on wi l l b e h er o an d th e w il d g oo se in e vi d en ce . H r m a n W i l l !!a n d w i f e I n d G e m : Herman News De ent 1 _r | m s . o . 1 . u 1 u n l 0 n .u r . l f ;L 1 " . "l|¢h »!|l .llo rnhl |»i! a rl\ \l|Dvmf Lm¢l %oI 'Ill lsu rudn ma1| tu n .he d l W i n n i e a s H u m a n a n i n c m l t r Huis ne ss hirllillid hu IIBh a w n o d n u l .um oolhe r. tor nuennnom a nna aa a orna a usk ..| In an brief Pwmnh in Iut 'neek's l Qda y a h eh a np u ad o nto th e mu r ar d ru and began the merunlile blllinvsa and by strict nppilcation, honelrty and gem ia! treatment of mrs' customer ¢om~ M o n d a y n i g h t s b y fs n n e n a n d f e e d e n t r i b u t a r y t o K e n n a n d . » in loci! civic didn 1-'ith lidelity and intelligence in the mndiact ot.mu{\i of th e la m Jo h n N is s e n o n W e dn e sd a y . mln CLEANERS and luilmlntns WE REPAIR AND RENEWANDUPHOLSTERALL Kinds ol furniture cARPe'rs AND Runs ol all kindsand slzes CLEANED AND SIZED. All Guo ds Ca lled lo r and Delive re d. first Door West of Beyer's Bakery. Phone 155 1||\ll\\I\\HH m i l :1H!\\!\¢ W. H. Burkett farm near Hannah, the aah price was quoted at $200.00 per acre.This 'nu a ty pognphlud ar- ror and should have usd, ll written, $250.00 por acre. In ibut eternal day |.. | |.s i o n w a b o w t o t h e w i l l o ! A l m i g h t y G d , u y i n g ; G i v e i w o r g r i e f , d n c u e o r p a i n T a k e H f e o r f r i e n d ! a n y :. .,.. . ... BLZTZ.NISSEN-OBITUARY (Contributed)Johannes Ewdd Chrlniinn Nissen. the aubkct of this memoir, entmcg! upon this life in Denmark, J an.5, I~1 and after a. brief Ilinen calmly about the Red Croix The meo w! wor oaRed Cro | a hut!» onlnd hn. ¢l bought 5 Smllnge book for the Sum mios who had oilered to lltflflc e their tim if need bo, that Old Glory may bring paeo to the whole world. Prank Vyboral camo homo on a 30 day furlough from Great Lakes tnin ing lution.He gave a description of nrmy life in the Radio trllning amp;aa.idtJ:| .eRedCrouvruonnof the gnndut organization ou earth; and when asked U he had made the ac qwnunea of a gray bnek uid hu had not. A. N. Andersen and H. cfalm ul. tended the Implement denlen :soci ation meeting at Omdm this week. Burt Swihart has been on the lick list for about ten days but in improv lag. Fred Sian is Ilnilhinz Hurry Bla.oo'| house this week. J. U. Enkin, of Ariingmn, sttemled tho Niuen funcnl on Wedneldly. Mn. George Hooking has been in dizpoaal for several days. Harry Edwards hu opened l hor- ber shop in the old drug store l.»uild»ln; and is rudy to ac eomodatn the pubiio.lionnani against the world for barber shops, there being thru: hen now. The death of John Nissan was ir. the nature of a pensonal bauvement no mm-y person in Kennand. and fo: miles around,who enjoyed his nc~ qunhituzcc.lie was the pioneer gon erai merchant of this plane and for nearly a quarter of n century lllpplled the demand for monlundlee by Lhm. residents of this piano md tributary territory, growing ovary day in the esteem of his patrons unrfpeople ol fame met on llondny and inustipt ed one man ln respect to soma re 5'ebrumry 3, 1918,aged 77 year: and 28 dan ' Comln gtothi lc oun tr y i ntlz ey ur l866, :ml locating in Kxnsu, where in 1888 ho wal united in marriage bleued thi: anim,and today the winmd two daughters weep :nd moum Un departure 051. imc, loving, tender nnd kind husband and father.Mr. Nissen also lava an aged broiher |th e li fe a n d 8¢ i 1 ¥i l i ¢!. n f t h e l a m Jo h n N i n t h h u b e e n p r e p a r e d a n d i d n d l g , z i vp n m a b y a fr i t n d o ! t h e d e c e a l e d |l I I l rm d b u l i n e u a u o c i z t e l w h o w i l l m l r k w i t h p n e d o u a me m o ri e s ,h i s u l n a i d o n zo l i b i m m o r t a l ,a n d as fr i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o n w e g a t h e r t o ex p re s s m u : l u c a s a n d p r o fo u n d s y m p a t h y w i t h t h e b e r e a ve d ; p a y o u : t r i b u t e n f r u p e e ! a n d o p e n t h e m a r ur e of t r ut h , co m fo rt a nd c o ns o l a ti o n . ." ~ | : $| | : ~ :: I I c r o n u r xwo n a ws f r u , ? m' L OMAHA The Wilsb Phonograph mf $40 e.. lr . a n d Hr s A.w . s u n i t l l ]~vla| ¢oraloornahaonW ad- On Push! formerly engaged ln ~'ww n o n b n a l n a a a mv f o r unba - of nm bm ww rvnidf -DI Gr a n t my . w , h u k i m anny aa harnell maker.He ~u p la a t w e d a n d a p a n ta la w with lun wus and aon who an tha parental loo Reyulkk hom br leaving.He ld! llouday erm- , ln. qu-an ac company ing him 1araa01naha. l n .Olh r lwf f la xpandlng me rvxu. Manda az Papllllan. F M * P u m a wand tha lu! ol tba lnto the Chaa D7 p rop eny r tha old my park. ' x u m m n r m e l a n a m m m v ' u m m a n a o f t h a n w w ! " » mppnra fnr"l'huraday. Feb. u \heVan Val\nh .\ll.P rkea2§ l| \| l m u Nr. and ldra. Karwond Kline vm m u w w - h w y . l n .Wllllam Rutledge came up Omaha Wadaaaday and vaa a at tho Dave Rudadfo home un- Batnnhy. ln. S anfor d W llaon vu a wak- vlahof at the parental G w m hmm north of lmrn. ln. P. C~ Chrldanon :peat au-day a lan rack at the home ol - ann. John, at Blair. llaa lur k h ave wu a Te ka mn h lar w¢a»aay . B. 0. lc bvuld vu an Omaha huh .viator one day lm. walk. F n d Rnprt and W UI wan Blah-nel vmmn ha hr ea n mlm Fr i- | | .Bnfua Wed nf Blalrwaaallerman ~~vlsdlar Monday.Eufua I : ~vertldaglalanaldaneapmparty ln lalr for sale and will m o n Lhla ~wafarmnaarCalhou.n. 'Will c ams ln from Cnlnm- ~S\m4layan4lx\malae4nnt£l Blon-~Snnllay andrvmalaadua\lll!on~ . INA hla parmu, llr. and Mn, 0hnWll.l_ Havlnga aahund anc edwn zk fha l. A m vm m» ¢ w ¢ a m» d a y w u . h ~ . r . u . a m a » r ¢ n » » s u ~ n ¢ m » : ma u n m. a n " m i lf n m u n g y.Thoaawhoqull: wlllgvagalato »Qzaa.B1aa¢hanl. Nd a ' l' n | h la a a d Bla lr1 va a wlln | ~hlaaofuhveSatuxday. W m l a n v h a h w w m p l o y a d u ~Xansmana: Pandercamadown ~'dll' and :punt a wupla 01 day: Lhhlatamlly . JohaWll|\raatx-anaael-ln|lmalaux ~ o m u n m a q . lf y o u wa na a xo n la lud la me e ta all~Ad a m and lamlly Wwdibt -any wrth ward lu! Thu nday ~-dnaaed ln their aummdh ~alvélundxthatlxarnnmotarfvl- m m w g h b v m o a u r z s e ~w.dan'r.ml|_lu¢l(| them.Thoy were ~y untlsalriay taamoatmjoyablr. hdd al! h¢V anV all.nh dl¢ haing by a number nf 1.ha ladlea ol ,Aid n d a w-Mh z t h a plmlc <wvuepenedandadallc iona pper u n d .'hae ="""/'=-*°5- r a l n a h d w u n r a l m u a l w a e - by a o lna c lths n u mha r a ml h| |aaeavl\.hoev\n1a¢waa| peql aodalonnvanatkn.' D i l ' Ha n a r p e n l m b a n a k u l Hl a » n l h u r . | | n . n r m » s m n a Aulnal.llo| \r¢vaaanomahabual- vla| wr vn ad a y lan .wnk . Elly 'Prlplatl vaa vlwrlng the tall ww m o m m T h u n d a y . Hmrv Trna lam.Nell Bnnlk and ~.L anwantta hla lrlan vro uka nd -mhaaxamlaaumrurmnlm-y »q~ , t h a t v o lo r m e r w e u t a f t h n vy and tha Dr.aa velerinarlaln. aundantandthey allfalladtopaaa. lr . a n d l r L Ha r r y 8 y < h u a n d \ | m ~arnl Bydvn were v w e n n n t o Fr~ lda y on th e£r vay u:A | ~ mm w whlnh plae s they an mav- lngllr. Warns: Sydou had gone ona few day:pruvloua. L. B. Harriabn malls a bualneaa trip lo the county neat Salunlay. Pr\nk_ Pnrwr and wlle mdvd laal week 1.0 um WobdaUpdke ranch ux~ ln¢thepLaaao!Ed.Py| ¢aandwlfe. Bd. Gaylord who has ham on the sick lm for aomsllma la some better n u n w w - s . lard Klnaey want toOmaha Thun-day and spat the day |lahw¢¢1ne~ John Gnaaard I-nada a bmulmeaa My w Omaha one day lu! wack. 'l'b sju. ni nr bo y lulth eH.E .S nn - day School nn rlahl :Wally eaten-~ w u d la n Friday d m l n l at the m a m m m ~lwme A 'deliciouswe nun: dlnner waa aerved.'Hula elaaa gave (ln dollan wwnrd dn ra- palr ol the elmrc h and tha enning was apent ln nah om tdllng thelx anerlaxxe or how they earned thalr my eanla.Tha fullvwlnk were vm-ent: Howard Hannon. Edward Swnn~ aon. Claln Johnson. lame Van Vdln. Fnderick Van Valln, Wallaos I"l\4:h, llanry Sham, Harold Svnmon. Har- old Brvwner and Hanry Gameu.. Mr. Raburtwn la Lhoir teazhaf. 'hae Omaha Sunday p p m con- mlned the marriage lleenae of Wil- bur la wn an d mu Neva lllln nr of Fairfax, South Daknta.llr, Lowa iz tha aan of lir. and lin. J . Il. lame, of lhla place and la as present a aol~ dler and aiatloncd nt the balloon school, Dmaha. Fred Roger! and E. P. llanaen mob- ond w Dec atu r Twdlr ta look al ploca of land Mr. Ruger! ix rontenu plntlnx buylng. Mr. and un. William Shafemnan um augh m- c pu apant : many an Omaha. R. P. Rannuaaen looked af- ter Un :raamerylnulneaa dudng ldr. Sha!e|~aman'a abunee. Gm. Banda at pruant vlaltlng ml nn. J amu. at Vallar. Ilnnlana. Chu. Qvu haa resigned hla poul- \lo nat| .l\e pon -allee lo | ni | \l.ollu bu bualnna.Mn .Blancha w m i x we now aaalnant. Th a I o n s Carpanlar ada whlch was uf be held Fab.s. at Na home nonumweat of mm hu boen P°'l'!P°M<i an aceoun! ol alakneaa Ruben Daugherty eaixo up frvm Om a h a i i n a e a h la w lls a n d baby daughter who were -vendinx theandasLbsparentalE. W . Bunlic Mme. 'Wahl ruched hen Saturday ol Lhe daalh nl hlr. P. (;_ Ndwn.The de- euaed vaa a aulem- of cancer and vu :ard for at the B lair lmrpllal for annul wnlu b ut vu la te r r e- nwvad to the hom:of hla daughter. Mn. lnnla Kiefer at Takamah when ha paaaed away Friday night. A :how tmnpe an holding tonlz um mek at tha Van Valln hall. Bu! Cooper was a Harman caller 1`wdly ~Mr.Cooper reporta u m ha ll well plauod vida ruulu of hh :ala and u maklng preparatlana ln mme the M12 of the week. Hlaa Eva Knight waa a Tekamah vialwr beflween lralm Monday. lv. and Hn. Romdna Swefler of Bwr run Sunday nlesu ol llerman rdativea. H n .lean El-lnkaen aml U l u g g h m ,li ln i lvl wont la Omaha Tuaaday to do shopping. Wlll Rntledgu, Elxy Trlplatt Jr. and Ddl Bdlanl went £0 Omdu 'hnnday and alwndad tha Tractor achnol puton by the lularntlonal Harvester Co. "w. P. Hea de r an d n w. B un llv wan: Omaha bualnua mum Tuea» day. Mn. Lynn Parrlah na a Monday neat at the parental Fred lllchael home at Tckamah. The Red Crnu shipped a box ol hoa- pllal gannenuhhalaatolihawoak. JOHN LOTHROP ATTORNEY AT LAW ~'l 'I ' Fo~ ~ost ~ifty~ Years 1L_ 1| f .More Tlm 6,800 Men ~From the Ball System Four Doors West of the Cutetter Bank BLAIR. NEBRASKA P n c t i e e In s t a l e u m fo d a n l m u r u . OF M ; o n W nl m cr Ar u n. Fl r ll .ho o f h a t h n l C l l r N a l l . BLAIR on Nz-Zanasxa Ollie : ou r Blu r lu zlw t Sta n B L A I R .N E B R A S K A ATTORNEY _ AT- LAW ures.Fully Ouaran ¢A- 2 xla ¢ Q \ ¢ t s v | u u I I i O 9\ ¢¢ruII\ I I \ IB l a u 'R a c k e t S t o r e ¢~F .u i p 4 _. .1n n -a l .1 .4 3 . . 1 " 1 " | ` E i " " ~"r v v i ;A »¢ j»1 .. | | g Ia :1 f \ \» r4 1 1?sfI rfEi i \ || » 0 0 I I a I 4 a 0 4 Q Ql U|Q»Q QU |4 Q teed.COME IN AND HEAR IT! .a . . . .3" 1 E a f+ -\. 7 ' L' 'f3;». . / Q '~;~aaaem~:~:a»aae~2~:~:-»:~:~»1=-a-w A CONSERVATIVE BANK With Liberd, Safe Management -i-4 ":'|:1.| The Largest and 0ldest Exclusive Jewelry Store in the City. Guaranty Law _1 w l s t v a a o o l a c a l l t n t o a c o c o u n t s !¢ s ¢ o o | » » o ¢ FOR SAL E Hav ing so ld my ho me a nd prepa ring to lea ve town I offe r a ii ne vacant reszdence lot for sale.This lot is located on South St. thre e bio cks fom the hi h sc hoo l, a nd ho s raspberries, cherries, app es and plums ali sn bea dng on it, a iso a ood cement walk 1n front.This is priced 1 a quick sale.See. me at once ._=__= J O HN A. R HO ADE S Blai r,Nebraska."x (3-2t) H. QLLERMAN o ¢ ¢ a o |¢ ¢ l O 0 ¢ l l ¢ l l l U Q 0 0 0 0 0 A x ' 0 (Iapital$100,000.00 EstabEshedl869 oa z | ,Q 1 e . ~;;;°1~'¢,~1 E / a s ,.-f., \\-nn..|__,.e=¢|»-1 e when wer wee declared thegovernmentaskedforsk llldtelephonemenforthedgn ll oorpe eenrloe of the army. fn reeponee to this oell, fromoutofthetelephone0H|°ll»down from the polee, from out of the cable menholee and from 1| \' a ~-q ? ~-the repelr benehlit oerme thou- ;---r .1 -»-1° of M nunro oier their eerv oee to o nl on.QQ"Fourteen betullone of u m a '..Bell men we n eocepted and _,'I are now In active mluury eerv-4 I I I-oe.lleny of them ere elreedy 1 in Frauen.othere ere lil ` \eampe ready to embark. The neu e w w 1|o w n s\"""~\theee telephone »;,~;f-"g=-the 'll eorpe 01',I`.¢~"`-'!..-»"'u»-wegee they foo- e..V merly noelved :nd the lmbtlnt|they new get hom the genea :ment. 0|elel0ulel$ixlil||iie00l0l'8 One men out of every elx from the mein-Blnce the wer began,one or our greattenenoeandoohltructlonforexofthiepfvblemne am been to reedjuet our 0f9lll|1l° company ll new ln the ermy.tlpin to f»=»g;° the rem zen by °=-_g;=~g .en our vw nnA large proportion of the volunteere from the eerne tlme to take care of the tre-the Bell Byetem are technloilly trelned rnendoul lnareeee In telephone trl!flv° oeueel men.Such employees are hand to replace.by wer aotlvltlee. in epite of the wer end what lt hu meant to thle company in the.lnonoeeed number of telephone fneeeegee te handle, the enlletment of.eo many of our tnlnd men. the ehomge of equipment, the eoerclty of labor and me hlgh eoet of telephone mel.erlele- In eplte of all iheee obdlclee, we are meeting the neede of thepubllo for telephone eervloe ln e remarkably euo-oeetlut wey. 1 \ 4213,/J?"`QQ\i f \NEBRASKA TE L E P H UI E | : u n| P l| | ' r A f.-=2a§f"5"'Unole um nm over 4s on W e: levlnge swaps.my o n e n a y . Ire low il the lrly The Pioneer Bank of Washington Cnnnty, In Successful Dperation For Mom Than 47 Years THE BANKING HOUSE OF ¢banks, pay interest on time deposits for six. nine and twelve months at the rate ot 4 per cent per enum.:: Ag e n e r a l b a n k i n g b u s i n e s s c o n du c te d .:1 -z : W e s e ll Exc ha nge , a n d L o a n v -V ~~ . ' | | \| : i f \ J Fw1 . .@.,E 3 r;3=5§~ lf 4 as Q §E ,ai ~» we F $4E \ §|G~/.,,_. . . . ami J N \Nuu \, 11 _ .'v U .. .. . .¢ .» 1nJ - . » ,_ " `\5.Y .»- ¢ II '-. .. Q n " r/1T\ . . - ._m >s \u ., A ,:~U.»:. . " I " I 414 I :4 4 4 \4/ ,.: . m \ sr f.~\ n u m - m m m I'abrnary 8, sqm.'nn smugga num rnrm: cnlcmo a Nu nn: W ES TE RN Culhnui Hanhnundilcla. l. intl!iii .. mill!! -|& o. nn. 410111 Lu lx u. ddlr c.. s. P.. M. I 0. lllllbuuul.snub-nd.1 .-.,-.»..~..,...~.,~-.~..:=:'»~. . :_,~,,~ _ B l a i r P u b l i c L i b r a r y h o u r s :2 t o 5 R M .7 ! o 9 P . M . LOCAL AND PERSONAL ¢$a.a.d.|1.lfu..Sm. sainmdmr|:m|.n.8u:duunh' L I B RA RY i mma \ Reports fontho month of J umlryAdditions. Books donstod, 50. Boob bought, B. Cllloullatlou Total sirrdatlou, 1318. lnrgurt diily cirvudltion,109. Smallest dolly circulntion. 30. Number of days open for circula- tion, 26.e Avmze daily elnrolatioa, 60. Msmben redltlred, 83. Finca on ovordue books 3397. Book: were donlled by w. H. Woods. Calhoun, Lin. L. A. Willllma md C. A. Thomu. um Enid Beaty's Sqnigr ma Jun- ior gymnasium clan gave $2.86 forchi!dr¢m's books.. Tha High sc hool libnry hu been turned over in the city library. lhy Mc Quarrie, Lihradan. Hl~r~'ph~0 I03~ ~r Nc~Ru! Smith,C Alien, ~ A. ~u-Aér. C 1 | '. . was ealied to order by Pndent Mu hr, Ciuirman. Dr. Hindmmm reports the birth of 1 dsughter at Ant. Beslan' home on the hotmm.This makes afunily of three children in th e Ba i a 'horde tint a zid, than ; boy and now anoth- er ziri. He nmn Eleeondr-Sydow Bros.,*bono sale was held 'Thursday are miihty well pleased with tba nesult. The sale brought moto than $9,000.fully a. thofunnd dolls:| moto than the boys expected.They have uked ui to publicly thunk the Record for the effective advertising that brought the crowd, xml Chas.S.Clmeron,whose ability as an auctioneor made the sale a uuoceu. Kennanl News:-John Weisman purchased a property in North Blair lui week Iomrerly aimed by Cly de Alien, containing five lots.Mr. W oll- man says he expects to remluin on the farm it keen another year before tuli- ingpcueulon.. TOUGH LUCK J uli np Holes W. Clrpenter had pmtured All the bills and ldvorthling and completed all arrangements for his public sale of farm equipment he 'phones 'Dm Enterprise to lnnounce the indefiniha postponement of the sale, muh n¢¢¢¢|.uy by the flat that ons of hh link fl:ls had come down with tho German meules.As there are seven other children in the fam- ily Gxpolcd £0 the discuss his only nlternatin vu to podpone the saleinddlnitely. at ~I~ Hall ~r. 18, ~o ~M. H. Rohvrer, Secretary. u r ~~Bd: -Pr e s id e n t w w l n t e d S .L .Sl:ni!.h. O u r c o u n t y l p n ! i l n o w i n p a d t i o n l o re ? e" l n o r d e n f o r li ves t oc k a n d f a r m p r o a i g u t o b e a i t h e r b o u g h t o r b o l d a n d l i d u m a i n o r d e r t o b r i n g b u y e n a n d u i l e n In g e t h e r .Th i s s e r vi c e i l f r e e t o a n y o n e w i t h i n t h e .. Ven Deuaen, H. C. Jensen and the public.The public ia always wel- come at then meetings. Moved by Smith, eeooaded by Van Deusen, Pmlldent to lvwlnt a corn mltlee of three to wafer with the Council of Ziefeuae to propose cem- binod eRorla of both pnaniaationa to promote wheat production in this ooun nty; Carried: Chair appointed lieaare. Smith. Jen- sen and Allen.The following m m m for the month of February was tmanlmeualy adopted, all memben voting aye. 1.Organization work. a.Selecting toamahip comntitte oe.b.Community meeting: to pee aent plana and arouse Interest. It.Fam record work and Income T u . III.Seed corn telling eampalgn. Committee to confer with Couneii of Defense reported a very hannonious ronferenee whereupon it wee llfwd to hold meeting;at the following named schoolhouse: at 1.30 P. H. on date mentioned, the county alert andother: will lecture at these moetinzl Cumluilm City 3ehool, Wed. Feb. 6. Desoto, Thursday, February 7. Brewster, Friday, February B. ~ng Creek,Tuesday February 12. Menon, Wednesday February 13. Merch, Thundoy February 14. Spiker, Friday February 15. Fontanelle, Monday Februaxy 18.Telbaata, Tuesday February 19. Ganyowen, Wedneaday Febuary 20. Hill Creek,Thunday February 2:. Admah. Friday I'elimary 23. Orum, Monday February 28. \Moved by Smith, seconded by Al- len, County Agent be and hereby in inltructed to provide suitable rooms for testing aeed com: Ca d: Moved and aeeonded, President np~ Larsen & Jacobson Garage SERVICEESTORAGEESUPPLIES ...~......,. a ~........., 0 1 SETS THE PACE 3 1 20:11 Y E A R PM-1ERs, =soNs 'AND GRANDSONSEACHWITHINTHEIR TIME,HAVE FOUND THE OLDSMOBILEDURABILITY, ENDURANCE ANDCOMFORT INSEPARABLY WOVENAMONG THEIR FONDEST FAMILYTRADmoNs 1 \\ |\\4 .. - n n - l l - l " _ _ _ _ . . . - - - - "~}' f f f - . l u - - -. __ . . _ _ . . ._ _ _ . - . . -. . | _ 1 l " " ': ~/ 'i _' S i x- C yl i n d er Mod el s ar e b u i l t i n ~ Touring Cars and Roadsters, at Eight-Cylinder models are built in T ouring (Jars, Roadsters and ~ ~ Club Roadsters,at F. 0. B. LANSING, MICHIGAN Bo. cl-smvi bl in :mme :mwvdas n|omin¢ from ; six week! trip dgwr cut. where hs daited his brother. Dr Arthur Grimm,in New York Ciiy On his return tdp he stopped of a' Washington D. C. and was thore Inst Monday and heard the great debut: in the United Shin Sonata bebkeer Senntors Stone,Recd,John Sh a m Wlilhmn m d olhens.He u i d the senate gnilodes were packed and the excibement over the debate was in ilmsc.Eastern cities,he ny s,a n Editor Andrew, of the Arilngtou Review-Herald was in the county me tropolis mmdi nr meeti ng:o l the Farm Bureau md County Cuancli of Ddenn and honcred The Enterprise Peter N. Anderson, of C-entarville. S. D.. |. former wel! known resident farmer of this county, was a taller it this olfiao hut Saturday.He came down last ire:-ll: to visit his father. Jena Anderson,near Keanud,who mn with an wc ldent and lufhred a broken ann sometime ago.Considering his age. 80 yeln on the day the ann ulled at this office, he in gre!- ting dong nieeiy.Peter sold his firm between this city ind Henman! and ren! to South Dakota four years 1:0 *hm be ptirchased n 160 un for Ind or loud corn for lilo, they ~versa lut Satu~y good every year aim he was there thc corn ln that section yidding wel! this yen:md fully maturing.He uold his 180 :cn farm for $88,000 lui fall and purthaled a 320 ure farm there, piyilk $50,000 for jt.lie snyk land in much higher pricai there than here,.uma he doe3n't know of 160ur!! my where in that region that can be bought for 1200 an acre.Ho paid his farm hnnd $85.00 a month last year and is vlvihz 812.00 l month all blodndw with snow and it ws: fearfully cold.At Washington and iinitimorr, where the weather is usu- ally mild, the anuw is morn than ntout de-ep and the htreetl ue blockad edin manyplaces.The train he mme through on over the Pennly lnnin mad fmm Washington to Chicago was over twenty hours late in Chicago. azarmr mo FE BRUARY 1s'r . me, 4 per cent interest viii be paid on oertihcltoa a l dapollt l a n d for . F A R M B U R E A U m a m m a R a n f o r l f n k h l n g W a n t e d - 4 t o z o d u r m - B e l l p h o n e 4 3 . C i t y H a i l , B l l l r , N e b r . F t h . 2 . l 9 1 8 u a - a n P o r t e r I n c u b u s : C 6 - Paxton Wm says that his panntz.M r . a m ] M m J u n e : W a n . w h o h a ve ||..» . .q u a r t e r s t o c o n t r i b u t e ad va n c e p a y I h a i r a s a lle d o n xn l n th ls y u r .1869,and one ~I The Enterpriseh valued :senden since it.'s existence In Bldr, was in Blair lut W ednelday oIIie.la~t the llyen~ ~ ~t y~Mr. F. E. Fletcher, a pioneer settler 5;<>1) :4:> $2 C :> . 4 >2 f\: 4 ea frM<2A,M A Few .Good Farms For ~Sale FARM NO. l.Good level eighty, Your-room house, good burn, good orchard. good wellof water. close to school.Prlce for quicksale by Feb. 15th, S|27.50 per acne.A real snap.FARM NO. 2.Elghty acres, rolling, good 4- DAhCE AT E. {)|r;~3 HALL. BEN-Nlxcrim, Nasa.. sarunnn ¥""""THE mmuua noun: °rsanuam' sm.A. cAs'n:1'rsn. li ru dy d gn zd tho mater but dsc others intenlted in the .mentnlzahld he present.This $T{"§. sn other opponunity far those nmalnlng st homo to "ng THEIR BIT."-A. H. MILLER. silk hole out of Jabe Giblon'| pocket and put them up for sua for the ben efit of the Red Ctuas.They brought $160.00 before the sale was cldjod °5 " ¥ ; »"'! SELLB m s m'n;ngs1~ Funk Ehnborgu- hu sold hh ln- mm. in the Bwr Clvthlng Co. va hh puuner. June: Sip.He hu not ln~dlened whether hs will n m d n In llldr or nn.We nthar hats N lonPrank and hope In will flnd ; hul- nun openlng that will been him hue. He in | pod dal llh good 'l\lllW r' lmpmve l vllh tn md wqu slnu nc c F. H. Ctartdgo sttended n meeting of bnnken at the Pathfinder Hate! at Fremont, Wednesday evening, to de vise some concerted plan of action in the promotion of the proposal Lib»i¢>bond ni e i n several nljacent eoitntiea of this section of the state which is achedulel by the Secretary of tht Tnuury for the month of A- pril.At the :lou of the int Liber ty bond sale Mr. Claridge stated bo time have moved down to Corpus Christi. on tht mir, and an enjoy- ing spiendid health and having a goodtime, which their many Blair Ind Neb- rub. friend: will b t g h d z o w Sml that bl; rather hu regsinod his hmm In d is ll c o itilh II wh en he was riding the Western Nebnukt call tle nag; in :ntl-bellum days. uma to W uhington c ounty in the fall of 1868 and spent 1 part of the but year at the home of his nude. the late Leigh R. Fhtcher, in Cum ins City precinct, but hu been a con- tinuous resident of New Endmd set iiecnent since locating than in 1869. " 1 " \E 3 w ° \ . , N : 1f x: 1 . ' '; a Q f2 ) w \ »; ; : ~ 1/ b u i ld i n g s , c f u l te a i o t o f ~ I f a f f a . 4 a n d o n e - h a l f m i l e s t o t o w n .$ 1 2 7 . 5 0 a n a c r e . Extrao rdi nary terms o n thes e two. FAR M NO . 3 .Good square lol),3 a nd one half miles east of Cra ig,fa i rly we ll l m - proved. extra good orchard and a good pm-ducer.$125.00 will buy It up to Feb. lst. F A R M N O .4 .On e o f t h e b e s t 4 0 0 m o r e f a r m s i n e a s t e r n N e b r a s k a .2 s e t s o !i m p r o v e - w l t h a t h i r d h o u s e f o r t e n a n t o r h i r e d \ ix\I(x¢: N5 , l \\:»'\o \sr\» \3%\ 1\v \ CITIZENS 'SAVINGS BANK \ABB B. mason, Cuh||,._JOHN n. UIBSDN. AHL Cllhldr OBO. T. ME DBLUND. u n. Cuhkr. Charley Cameron,the Hermansuctioneer, uma to Blsiz lsst T'-wills' to attend the ohuqules of the late Stanley Hain and while hare called at this empqrium of news.Charley is gtining quita s reputation in his pro fession of nuctioneer.He has con.- ducted n. nuber of nies and in nary instance those who have employed 'aim express entire aslisfsction with his work.They all say, "Hc sold our property for much moré thsn we ax- pecbed It to bring."He treats bidders noun GUARDS WILL Marr A m e e t i n g o f t h e h o m e fu l n l l w i l l b e h e l d i n t h e C o u n c i l : l u m b e r o f i l u Ci t y H L ¥ | , W e dn e l d a y F e b . 1 8 n r . s P . erlcnnl of this c ounty were the Iw est pumchuors of bonds of any nl tionality,in. proportion to number. The hmken at the Fz.......nt conference conflnned this statement:'u gp Aln and two lleutemnin I t h Nljp at J ack C1owdy'| :de y ester s sC r r - : 1 U 4. " \ va; ; gg=>a * f :-:A,=>a . Qs: , z> 2 o r s g a a l l f a r m a t it s v a l u e a s p a r t ` p a y , _G o o d T e r ms O n B a l a n c e .. FARM ND. 5.One ol' the best improved quarters around Blair,Iess ma n : w o miles from the c lty .Can be bought IIGET, up to February lst with possession much lst. lots. FARM NO. 6.|54 Ac res, 2 and u mn miles tn station.A iltilc less then 150 will buy It.Almpst ne w Improve- ments.A real snap.Good terms. lh s v e several other good lu rms xhat C la be..bou¢ht worth the money on good terms.Come In and see us at once. . . _ . _ _. - _ -s J. M. l)|XON nm lismr co. xmv m=x=rcs zfmsr 1:>oor;\\'E:5rUF RA'!ll3»I&N'S (iAR.\(3l:I COME IN AND SEE ME :r:"::=r»:'s : w r z v r a u r :'.i:=r1l::" ` courteously ma doun't miarepnaent values.Ho prides himself on bdng an honomblo gentleman in all his d('1llillsl md is c andid and f||f vimhis smployen and buyen lliku.He isboundtonaccedinhischoencllling. It is oblermd that he will ofidato u auctianaer at the H. w. Byers' nie of purebred.prize-winning Pu1u1d~ mvas DINN ER PARTY. A number of thayoun|er It weretreated to n delicimll tour comme am ner ni, the A. Rathmann home an Bun- day, Feb. 8.IIntertalnmentl apprvp iately desi;muted for the evening wen enjoyed to the fullest extent, Sdpclk ing the generous hospitaiity for which than people are so favombly known.Those present were, llr. and 127| Rtuunmm Mrs.Raymond Ocok. the Mines Hgbel and Helen Rathmlnn and Menu. Hovnnd Utterback. Btu; Iey Qlpps and Robert Hilton. ¢.~M I ~ "ai!|5'The man with[L ~.'M|\" -¥¥\0I\€y M~QW _jf~.f ~ 5'|©*i¥»?o f 2111 "\\z I \f"}\1.s earnin§s~ <ff 3 ,mf mih e Bank ~\,,\\;| when henwiys A .E ,_=yo p n .el s"»¢ ~ " .@ ~ e n j q y g n é i t ¢~~»,;-~»wguu||@.n o w. ,,;3;1l fi? Doriibeworkin§ Ef'f§§r2§3 ~l§\¥¥ard.uniigour° ~~ fm dymé <1 .v~QQ wnthoqi any §./,~=»°§<=;,Y,;,';.**\° "x'~;¢r/f/////,.START |1' Nqw, IT TAKES CENTS ' ro MAKE DOLLARS.r r TAKES SENSE To KEFP DOLLARS.THIS MAN KNEW ENOUGH To PUT sun mm THBGROUND AND rr cal-:W INTO A CROP.Now WB KNOWS ENOUGH 'ro PUT nonums IN THB BANK /mp cxow A FORTUNE.HE KNOWS IF HB PLANTS cumrr snows: IF HE PLANTS DOLLARS THEY onow.BUT DOLLARS DONT FEAR WEATHER CONDlTloNS_ p||| WUI! moncg Ill ounauu WE ADD 4 PBR CENT INTEREST 0N SAVINGS s T ~ E ~ E ~ |.r.|m.mn.` u l u n | | h u u - 'xr-,...'=s:;...* ~ m ,-5.-L-..-:.=.':...--;.~.m: qs~s. -»":."'='i:`§='..`€>-FE||\ ~ »='~§-."'aE Buhscnpthaksul Ouub ollnxv lnr laldvmao. 'r ur z s xz uc uu ms lmyoI\h|l.hri.!ty!~||1rEn¢l|nd ovr u n c n g n g o dln n d u g g u n g Th n n w u m n c x p o n d n z y o n a n d t h l k m r k m l m u a l u m b y \ h d r e u g o u z to u t m t- lb s pI.| c ulatbed| .rtn,ved;.h| ¢n» uluartthnin xportduty .'This ~thn mto niltuzh npo r thsa Rlgllahmarc haauwhowunfaol- ~oleug htop sy bothdutlal.E u - u| ae e umu1 u ed ln B o| 1o n hu - 'grh¢n8nldly l.h»En¢i.hlhpu- ~~ n b n u lu a a u p ma u z y mu n -u u d u n m a b h u g t h h n w u l i c u | 0 \ | u ¢ h ll p l . | A . m » r k l n "-.'l'halmug¢l¢n¢ot.b\my ~ m w u » E : = ; u » n m m w B » ~harbor.'Ihl.|nrllnnaffJ| »B0¢l» ps r ty h a etq d te u i nu p lz i n ; a n o u taught.in America: -b lr lth a mi th c k a i n i n lp i r l- ~ i tma y xu h u p i a tr u tlu tu d u u ahnlhnooekurhoasigmdiniannma hold\¥¥il\dl1'1l]| Dldlll!i¢llufln nt ilmuggltn."0ll ! h l¢ l5 ' ~m h u u a u m g m w u o q h t l m v r u i o b d o n z h u =.ni ty mar t |urith his 'Ny u',JahnAd.l.ln|.lln i i s n m c k sc maadurithhadngnb-bodlbo \..movenm\n tot$50 0, 000 injvrtlth rd il.No wy ou u a d u# u n d hy lomo d'!.h» »pstd o»t| »i d,"W a ~h u g t n n t l u r o r x h o y w t i i n a n a th a n . " d l h l l v d l t h m s y W u . lf y ousiek fur thdc su nvrhic hlld ~th»|1nr tor§nd|p|nd¢ne|don'2.lvok. ~ Uu la la r g f s u h o d n ld o r g i tb tlun ;£ h¢ »a c h an ih htar hn ». n 1.| .l¢ ,1\ri th¢h| "one| uponn m m m d a m m m m m - -Th|¢l-I.l.| lo£lhaB| '!dutidn- ' n r 1 n . | u o ! | n r y s | r u , n v o -u\ioaornb¢l1ion,rdorm| .Uon.¢h- o r n p h u v x h h l h o a u a e t h l t~l1ttlllk| yto!¢ht»-*l.h9"aiek- nldur thntoot."lh r y a b o o k t d h g n l t p l i l i o h l d a z z i l l t -1aPh1hnapala»b¢u:11'r¢| p.\ ~that/"n;¢nuabom1'nnanrI ~"~with a q u n l r l g h h l n l lb lr i r ~tl»p\| .llu!tu!h.»ppin|¢l."On: | , ' n tu p » | n d n £ d , " I m| . k ln ~s n n r z u t h a a m n e n f z h i a ~¢Jmtx.ll'¢unrnmm\||honlddn- th c l xp m n r a t m mt lu o o n u n t ~th s gu n mud . "Th an axtf si io w ~" lll llk f llh l tth e r n lh llli n e n n ~without .r\pmQeut.\U¢p.." ~i r ll ldophd,with a whwp- ~¢ r u u w l h o h a d k k n d t b en m y z w m m u m q a m m w ~th »tab hu d| .h ou ud ," Gi xo me Sb lr ty o r g in me d nth . "Tb a tn t- ~i u t b a r w o f l a t i o n u y w u n s »Bu tH| . r y ' | b 00 k lli d wth - n n w z r z u m w u w m f x m .s r u n t b u o n c a t m n f u n l u W hathndtbc d nugldmoth- e u u l tl y d mn wm n k l th lm n h u i - !W¢2I Qn m o th f § e o u n u y h ld ~s t u n t s .Ahlm;2ha£'a ~Hk o i t ; | » o 1 r \ | | a n | \ t 1 i n ; l o b u d u n .' h u mmh n e o n w h n d s h p p e i a n u mp tu a a n n tn . ~tnlhmenu dc. ~£ tn p; 1¢ vr il1 ao mg | t| mn| - What d l l ?TI M'u n d ~and molasses Wal!I Burn! En ¢l1| .h lu nmmmtdI lwun | 0 d mmuinetunuadmmmarea.You ~ ' i l ly h h mlr i c ln d u ll i h ld b e m ld b a m Enlllah idmlrlhy andthzuvnintuliritilhpliaona fo r!Smuggling.Nw ' I n d o ~trh i nb d ou o uu rta do mown by judas of our a n ; p o m .1 s o u w k u p m n p n .' n n "\|wq_mm\nt1rou't| neep%tho papalmonc ytropr!n'L W hn ta ziumcl W d , l n h a n | h u r.k me k- hu tta matlar h i h n n p a t d o u w o n mc mhnartthapropozty osrniugeius li h ll lp r u p | : ty m» n l n th c y h . ld i t infori}aa¢| ,zmllodor;they 1ran|.»d§md A m u L u d a u n w u u v i n thdrnwnponkula.Istu dui ngvr ith th u c r l d p d d i d l l n f m l k i l m p m h t wu n n q t h u i d o l a ti o n d t h a i a wo f G c d n d m n .h n v r s n n n o t o h q i th tl o vl r e la n ll i n e h a c k b u tw h e n t h e h w g u u a o i a r u t o l l l e c t l h e p a e h tb o o k lo f th e ve r y b u td ti ~ lti . | \ | . i ; h 2 1 m» to a lla \ u d t.Nu d n y o u n n t lu n k h e lu n d u th s f o d rEuyc aougb.But'lfh.»t'sall!hiltld about"|qnll : i ¢ h tn d m e n , g o v ¢ m ru ntattho po o pla fo r the p uu ple Q|»l'llllilhil¢i'll|f5°O»lI\>er!y,!z\e d o n d e ! "0k| .hlt'| th »I» doa Zm p l n t m e t m i u i s ln g s b o n t h e b u i ufeeuaornkintlrsstt.Th n t tn e t llt n t o r i l c u p t h o h i h o d i d n i h n v ;l\£elel§n|1l|.l\|.lou..Th W o r th ; F a r k a t I T M. T i n v w i l n o i i h a t p c r i u d n not| 1 !' u: te db y tb oc au u¢ th ¢mu! t h d r m u h r u n b c l a p l z s t i n d ~ n k g t lu l u a n t e u n h o u l d h a v o ! t h n m u o o o l u s n e u m b o r f o r ~ xs sua n EVERY Fa nny 1vu uw op oor !o ¢L dn k\n n¢ H. he da n s n d ln da n mnd un mu d idm l g e l u y .T u i n x h a u d a y n v u nhoutuelpelllvnuchnmpagmuxd m u v m a n w w .W m a n n r h n g p o o p l o d n n k u n lt u u lu - n fn |! » s : U n n \ v u n o u x o n |. \ m: .lz v u t h a n mo u d d a t h u a m b u x ; workin; wvll who punuad v»lu» .».\.Iumduud and lnvtv mc n t md tb o s ta h o a u n d lo ld d m n xh np c r wuwho hn vo n od oo r a fo r § a l o u vu lH n | l» n u u ¢ t\ n u | | ¢ g r - a la d p d o e lz vmth o s s vh o n n e o m- pd hd w purc hue ha d eu-3,th o m a n l c u n l h a n l n n u n p o r h d t h nlm y a n l n me o mm e l d n l o a i h n s n le e li n l w p u r d u u old t i d m m l w e h o ! ' l» ¢ l enrn b d n n local ».....4. |,-,_ huns sun: To olsnnsmsm cons To mms Lincoln. Nou.m .3 . - n w m u C o u n d lo lb d e n u i a a p u tl n g a g w-~ m! n m1 \ | ¢ » ¢ l wd l y wh ° ' l | I \ = ~ u n m o b u m mg n d i a n b u u o u a r n d c o m m q u w w m m m u n u m Ihcre Is no nener lime Ilan Ilousc cleanlng me lo man n A a I E _H 5. for liglxlinl und honing.Wc ll glsdly zivu you expm idvlcound help in the msmr. md so :mit auimuu.; 0| course than m no obliguion on your put. if uklng for the .fuels sud Sum. Weue so sure thu gn u u fuel md illuminun will prove so superior w other wly| Lhn we promln you'll Rnd an wall wonh your while lo lnvezdgum., Wa, of course, dou'¢expectyour pumnnge on my othergw- than that you will lens your own !uwelu by givlng r. It ua.wg not invuligwel An wdayl Bl a l r ~ ~ ¢ 0 _Ne br. The vary incubator :carve been mk- lu for-made right here it holo- IB Superior Feature-lhc nbstnr Factory In door north at Ed. Hat-th l¢ lm'| mn .(3-ID lm J. v. HINCHHAN, nike 215 w. Washington Sheet.Both 'phone- U9 ) You dou't have to send a n y for yum incubator or broader :mr--| better one in made right here al lima:--'1'he Soft Heal.Tu b e lu r - Fnlury int door :muh of Ed. Hn!- 1\11nen'| Clothing Stare.(S-ti) A mrprlu unit: yan in tha vromier- fai nur So!! .Heat 'Whalen Incu bator and Su1Cel| Dotlble broaden- Leam ali :haul lhe greatest incu- bator d.tlc0!er3 in an yn;a...2ln¢ dnor norih of iid. M||.thEeun'| Clo- thing store.(3-if) Try the Nuicnal Vacuum Cleaner at 1=zERcz's.(41-tf) FOR SALE:-A reginured y euiinz Hereford Bull.Enqnura U! U. s. Reevu. 6-tf Blur. Nebr. THE STATE HANK of Bum, Heb- _ruka will pay yan 4 per cent in- sérsr. per annum on time certif- icates ofDlpomit Ior.8i.x, .Nina or '1we1'm mnnuu.All ckpoaiu are protoctld by the Gunanno Frmd of 2he Sum of Nebnakl.(3-tf) Y o u cl n '!.n l fo r d t o a c l h e n - K a r p th a h e n l a y i ng a n d l e ! t he S o !!- H e a t T u b e i e u In c u b a t o r h l k c h y o u r Balch more chicks and y alse :hae une: lhm you ever have helm un S oi l- Hea l 'r ume n wq -. uma in Blair-Incubator factory li n t door north uIE||. M|%thk|¢a'|| alan. (3-if) Podlry raiurl from Cunda I.a°I`lor- 19 and [rom Calllorma to Hlineare minding ben in Bllir for lhe wnmmnl new Sow Heat Incubat- orn.-fherda A m u o n - u l !at fnclary Ind leul all aboul the *Gn- derfnl nqw Sof t.-Heat Tubilns ln-nlhaton and Sales Dou»s§ Bmod- er| ...Flnl door north ol Ed. Mat- lhlaen k n an.( 3 U) YOUR zu m:MONEY"--W hy nut. have your idle money workin; fm youf We pay Four per c eht on Savings seeounu compounded sunl- annulliy, and your money is pro- tected by the Guarantee Hind of the State of Nebruka.C!ti:en'u 8svtng| 'Bmk, Blair, Nebnlkl. H7-if) hglehing-Alvrny s on the job---Nq lice or mites.Factory i n t door north of Ed. Malthineui slate. uoms ns and FATHERS-In every home ahomd be Iouml one at ourHomo Swings Banks now dven :.\» way at the Cit.i|.en's Savings Bank. Cm you think of a batter Christ- mu present for that boy or girl? Ono dolls: open; an ncount.|°o|.u' per cent paid on savings. 141-sn (3-1 0 ll'» eu! to start in the poultry buli- nun with | SoftHeat Tnbeleu ln- nblior-snd outer than the In:\. Fnclory #nl door mdk s! Ed. Mat- lhle¢en'| non.(3-tl) You c an git Four per cant ummm pu annum for your money dapodb ad ia the State Bank, Bladr, Nebr., Six, Hina or Tweln months.(3~tf} DR . w. F . H u r uln lxs D EN T AL Ofleu located mr Suze Bunk.(15-tl) I."YOUR IDLE MONEY n m wmlf h fvt The su m n ut. Br an.Rohr., will pay Four pe: un: inter s t o n Ti m e C u e i n m u o l u mm for Six, Nino or Tinlvo montlu. St! 0was YOUR OWN Home--w» irllz loan y ou mone y to bdlld-at bw your HOME: you nyinir it back in monthly payments tha same asrent..Our nts: an Iomr, and Pl5* me n tln n ba ma de to td tth e bo r - mower.Come in if intuzxmud.The Citizens Sivinn Bank, Blllr. Neb. 141-1.13 Localddvertising.'"33,'1,F;;'Eit.% '=;::°,;.f'::,; Bkir, at $3.00 a load, han! it your- ni f .Call-Blair 'phon¢, £3-U3 -»W. H.. MILLER Jr Egg for lhwhin; Wnhd-4 to zo dum.-Bell PN# u.as-ur)l Pun: :mum c» m a n m n S A L E T h i s I n A G m n i n e B a r g a i n - F o r i m m e d i a t s l u n c £ e r 1 n | o n e o f t h e b e s t ~. 1 u r e fa r m . :i n W u h i n g l o n c o u n t n t $ 1 9 0 . 0 0 p o r a c n e , o n m y t e a n d l o n g t i m e .Th is fu n n is .w i tu a ingtcn county.Rat it must ~ bought quick, 1.1 my option on it - the prion quoted viz:$190.00 - ac re,one| .ny termsa.ndlongzim at 1 low nte of Interest, expires a few days.Them Iln't a fum tcompan1rlthitinW u hlnn o i m p r o ve m e n t s , i s a n i d e a l f u m I a l l r e s p e c w d n l l t h i n g s co m dd e WANTED-Sweet corn w m v fo the anon of 1918.For can c 1l1\t£hao1Hc aof theBlldrCsn ning Company .(3101 when nur the price I am olerin this fum for.For a home or fo zpeculgtion this is the but buy i thecounty.Seemeatoneeor f me by ' ph on omdletme ah owiz tyou.GEORGE ANTI! jon:ned to :ne wal. Our duo:¢\(|.re cpm tn ali. Jqhx B. Willhms, Hlnlsu F I R S T C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H \D i vi n e vr o n h i p n e x t S u n d a y a t \ . m . a n d 7 . 3 = 0 p . m .T h e u m w n F o r m o s a w o r s h i p i r l l l b e o n t h e ' C o n q u o r t n g C h u r c h . "G o a p d p ss Ulu Bread. Wa uw mvrlybl ani pltxvlu we Wadmudny wah un iw-Lvbnted w/nn BREAD made WU, P. Bakery Coneern At Ithc same people who muh 1'ip1Tubl-ani.It L1 pnhtlble and nmuinhmg.'mv A 1.o.xP.`(M-UI B¥\'ER'5 BAKER scum nous 'Ho I l y a t h a * L i t t l t l t d IB PIMI H o l l l l l l h o u i d Bc a Qr a d l a o l L i b e r t y . W a r d l l . B u r g e u . " ' t , 8 a vl n ¢ ¢' t e n o r fu r N e b n l l l l .l vl l l d d s i t u a t i o n o f t h e u s e u m n.3' b e Il l~ 1 Conversion.". sunday Schooi ut 10 a. rn.Int eatin; dunes for old and young, a cordial welcome to dl.Young, ?eople's Chrinlan Endea or at 5 9 p. m.Payer :ranting Wednudny mmnl at 7.30 at one of our homes.Al! mi tr: ln holding ma-:ings to farmer at war Suzan cxumnngn.lin lururmlion nu been sent out xo 1.1uo tow 'chairmen In Nebruh."'Ib|\ 'lltile Nd anhoof hW Rl ucommunity eemen ihrvl-181 #Hlch a poopll of the eatin c ountry nmmln qu or 1r lt. | llntnru r lo th ~ ~u m t h a n s h o u l d b i n o M l ]l l Qn l l l l l n g t h e r b o p e n t i t n a t l s u mmlngx. .Thr =uheal hull should be now. an n nlwayl hu has---the 'xrudlc at Jibenyr " The Bute Duictor suggests 1~ s c h o o l o l l c h l l I R G l a n d i n g m m u w o m e n t o a d d s n u u n m m u m u r m . m y I n t h a s c h o o l J u a n a a n d rth t m o f t h o W ar E at i ng : S t a mp ~. 1 . p a i n . ,- .. . . . .. , . . -, . .. . .. . . . .. H . . . _.. . _ . . . .| » : l ¢ | I o a 1 n n ; b o u £ u | e ¢ m | u ln lh ¢ u d n n ¢ h a m t} a u ' | m ¢ ¢ g - h m i l n t h .'l' h n uxwu n o to n n | mXL & u mu | £ i l| 1 1b o ¢ vn | | d ¢ l\ du d lh | n 4 m u » » ¢ m m m m u » 1 ¢ b e u ~ z p ° m N ¢ p m n u ° ¢ p ¢ ¢ ¢ x u . m . | , l u r h u b u ¢ a n t h a » m d l n t h a A l d - w m u l t h a n .' h u a u t e e o u n d lo l dun; | »¢ AA n.. indqin " muh d¢l»| u¢ell| | nnnlln »\n| ¢~\» »-l\..1 Arno ld llr tia Q! c en w C izy huhem sponding couldernhla li~e vis- mn g d i fe r e n t eo u n d n lnmo lo n w | ° ¢ m m ¢ b m » ¢ a ; m u » » ¢ 1 u - hem nmeadd i n lo u d ! ! A l l r n ~. ~ . _ . . . . . . . - - - . - ~ - - - -- -lvur y 'a r h le h vu o n a d f h o la e d - ln g n n d m m p m n u b n u m n r - : a u f \.baea1ankland\ha'vlryha| ¢people' v a n a g a p d l n i t .T n q u e d w b u y i w l m u l n u n w e n l m m u k a u a p n p c o n u e tk n t a n d e n a n n lu n m r n m l a d a h l p l ¢ t a A ! r l u l n d n n p ltloralavea.T h a a l a v n n n u h nr p I M W a t lndlea unhanged far mo n m la n u w h l d a w u a n l n la k a n no Oonna dkn t, wnvlh d lnta rnm | n d n ' | » p | » ¢ lU lh ll4 ll \ l1 \ » ll\ ° ~ la n a a r mn a n d n lg n n .Th a h g lh h NU I ! : J u n u one Llnuhadamo nopdy olthlltrndaand lhon¢h| .l1.wu| \l1lnei¢la¢llaa"dp ln".1'h aA ma rl¢a nllno tr | ¢ lln\ ud lahno vatthnin dnnr y hon eeth c tax nnnrmandmolaalaa." Na h x ltl n nvm.lw\nr»prlam1a!lon"1|a\n1ghI.y lln o thln g lo ulk n b o oth n tlan a a ve | n y ¢ lua r d 1 u n' ¢ | s avh y t. he vo d - n n d l 1 ' l | | h o n | d h a n h a m m \ m ~ a u l y m z w n b m m z i n n e .Ne ar ly c nry ualo ny haddafra nc hludtha lurh nhy maa nae f a y rvpan y qn al- m u m BmjamlnFr\n kLlntald\\e rwr y nlan mnlnPh ll.ad elp hlawl>o raadhoean aahauwnad amnlegnm i a y lb a m d e d lo d a n d th a ma n l u u h1| vv\aandFnnk| .ln| |kad\hlqneaf ti o n , - " wa a lth h o ma n n r i h n mu le L h lt v vh d l "ly o p l n l o n h t n a z l z wu t h a m u d a a n d s h e mo n lt h ln h nbmglz ehn mnluno onvdne ed un: L h a m n l e h u h p t e n v o t ln g t o t h l u my a y . - 4 . D . v a u c a u . r c l r r . CALHOUN, NEBRASKA. n a l n w o n n n o o x s ' 1 ' n | 1 n ; B ¢ d C o r a P n r h n f r \ . A nnmbnr ol farm record book: h a n j u th a e a n e d ve d a n d a n r s d y fnfdln-rlhndon amrmgtholu-man. Th a b o o k lh u w q llli mp le a n d u u t n y o f k m l u u - n n k o n n a m - m bna lna aa and c a nhe ea ally k lptbyanyonaTn p n l a a n l n c n u l n g d a - mandlor thlaaorznllnmmary oflha !a rmbn | lnu 1 | ln& ln ¢p | uln| oI ¢h e lneotna ta: bill.The hook la m~ nln ha df ri alry tha la rmma na nmmt dupartmmllnensnwlnhlnngac onn- z y a g e m a n d u n b o n s e n n d a t m yolloiby any lu- mer who mil mme w m p w n f a r m m u n y w . F u r m a n w h e l n tu x d i o b r ln g ln ue d e o r n lo ha ve tu la d vr r ltn me a l one¢oreal1meby |>hone,andullm¢ ho vn m¢h y o\ \ ¢r p ee tto hr ln| . an d I vrlll mah pnparatlona l4=°°I\ilI\dy- THE ssso CORN SITUATION (Extanalon News Servleg) Feb. B.-'|'|m .m eanmlme ap- pointed hy tha National gvvenmutand the Nibraah dau oonncll oi do- f s n u w l n v u d n h t h a n o d c o m d t - uadn nand tanu ggutplan aallohaw lo but msec Lbs prvblam lnddanul lhnlln. has raa¢»d the [allowing wnclualvu: From rapdrta plhered um. rovaal rondlllona in tha |ev¢1-al eountluol ua mu u uw un qu uzy of un m1 udp, lt appaan that ln burly all inc eauntlu Wa germlnatlng Ahlllty n ve ry po e ra nd n ea te ln wlll h an toha taken In Blk'-ln! c an whkh c an lnr dllod upa ntagmw.ln a n u m l m n le o n a lle a t h f r o u s a u c k n o lt h u ll71 Bu up an dmod . o! \h l| ¢o x- na nb a r d k d u p o n f o r u a d .l t l a n r y lmporatln :hut than eld lwcka llnl hsn udi oau pp ly lhad emnnd adn he mmmnnltlu in whic h dw an lasted County onnndla of Lifuao end all lo a l me h o n u u mm a n w u mn no la ed c o r nls a h lp p u lou ta llh e lr eommnnltlaa nntll full pmvialdn ln mah lor Ohdr on and eorn nqnlle~ menu, lhna avodldln( the neeaalty ol hawln| 0e ahlpln» edwhlc h lano¢| a well adamnd w um particular local-ll7~'n u e omn lwn i nn me la a m not plana too nut amphasla on my aboolnle noeauily ol dolng ahla. ' The nuaaalan nf nubumln a nfl" - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - » ¢ -wddmu. boarda oi evnnty eommln- alon a mi a rmnn a nd b ua lu u uxa nta ualatlnplvvidlagthaaoadwhlehwill be re qu lr ld ln| >! | n tNeb l\lka '| ms eo n er n p an d ala o tn p ld vlda a ru e - pln nd ue ad ifp oa db le toh elpd th ar dau: whale usd earn :Itanium lr eonntlaa wh e n eeunty ll la u l t- un nlqe nu an ea ta h llah nd th ewar k wlllbearrkdvnlno o-opc retluavdtn C O U N T Y o o l u l s l o n u s I E B T Counxy Commlalansru Room, Blah, Nubr.. l-an 4. una. The Board el county oommlalnnan mn pursuant in adlonmmn-as lun Jan.21.1918.P r i n t ,J u n u E. uhm, Chan. Nelson and Fred Blu- arman.The mln nlu U! tha lun meeting vm me a nd ap pr vn d. ' n n h u m q d u m ; w w W m . lagwn eunnty were allmvd: haul Ri slwth. Rlwfl- lvl de ath md bir th.a s m J o h n h u mp , Ho me r m ! f o r Ru aellu.5.00 w. J. umm. ima al-uglng. smsJ. F. mkmn, Snppllou far mmuvenaena s m Clark Ulbplon. Pau for delmdlng u w n h n e .25.00 John lathrnp, Feaa fur ddfndlng lloorehoad.25.00N. E. Noy a. Pee: u bnllll.6.00 R. W. Dnnklan, Road dnxxlul- noNabnlk a r»1»»1-°»~ C01 Tull!and lenla.l a w Henry Hllgmkamp, Road dra|~ d n s .11.25 John X. Klum. Banding Cnlvnta. 160Underwood 'Upawn-lur Ca.. indelible Ink.n o E. c. Plume, Hall Xnhsral npanaoa. 41100 A. W. Sprlak, Rand d.nlg'ln(._31.50 me S c h e e r . mu d u n-lu.4.50 Hamy P. Hanaen, lllullu poor (arm.64.75 O. N. Unthank, llmue :mt for H l l l a 5.00 H. C. -lmlen. Tren. far Waah. 125,00N, T. hind. Salary (or January and postage.150.81E. C. J ldr-wil. nm.m a C. E. Lultrnp. Comlable Pea. 6.80 K-B Prlnhlng Ce., Racorda for Coun- ty Inrvvyvr.ALW Here the bond wok a ness nnlll x o'clock P. u. 1 o'e1od P. M.Board in aeaalon. Tha propomltlon made by Everett Houghton of rwmlnz inn county en- ¢ln» for $100 par month and FrankCaner'a prvpodtinn of runnin; the county gnder for a llllry of $91.00 par uwnkh vu on nwllon duly made and carrled acaplod, and thny to be- gin work when ordered by du cvunty hoard )hvld'and attended Llu! lha eoun~ ty rlefk edvertln for the c onstrue- tlon and araetlun or reparation of all brldgu in Wuhlullvn county. Nebr- ula. frum J anuary 1, 1918 to Jan- uary \. mo, and that um board n~ nlwpx cha plana and lpedneatluu drawn by the mu englneer now on llle ln the ollu of the county elerlr. (ur all bridge work w be done dur lux the ensnlng y u r .Carrlnd. Dn mnlon duly made and urrled the Board adjourned nnlll February 18. ms, ll 9 n'e.loek A. u. ow: T. ANDERSON, County Clerk. DAILY FOOD SCHEDULE - L a n W e r u m " 'hm vhnatlau day : a week-llam dl! and w¢4M,.| ;y -"A one wheat- lna maal a day . Two porklo u dlw a waek-'1\m- day and s m m y . Ons mnatluaa day a week-'1\1er day-and mu maatlan md A day- qnandty. bm the .ummm lrlll :uma m m m u w u m m m m m m mm¢ | ° ¢ mu »¢ wm¢ n » n uh ¢ » » » a - ea.Tha gvvunnnt lx expec ted ua edlnu alatlnn on xr vlllngf hc altu a- Umm.Re eta tly l fa rmu ln o ne lo am! fh a ha a un n lb u ah r la o ig o od n ae d corn applled no the round for por- m l u l o n t a n l l t h n u n m b u t h l l r e - q n n h r u d c n l d Demandanneonr lng lnw th ea tatofo r c or n I ora ud from mural diferent rule. Kama. m n u l u m l p p l m 4 G » r | u m | w k ~ lnlwNebr\ | .ha !orleod. ln o n o c o n n ty ln th oa ta wwh u e lt vu wr wd t h r u wo u ld b a ll tt le tmnble Ntlrvlibl ne d c o r n, Mau l ump lu u n ad n h owe d o n ly o n ee a r whlch : w l d b a m m q e a M far 1>|1HU1=¢~u r g e p e n n h a ve been pr ln le d h y lh e wn n d llob o r e a to n t :nur thu n alea lllng atun llo ntalha oo n dltlon a whlc h ad n a nd th qn u d (o r r o n ¢ u td a I : 6 s n lo th a td lp lr ! a d t h o l t a u c a n b a m p p l l e d a z t h e propelling. Az a f ar mxa1 u o n! . h eJ o e G\ | b - ac hawplacenonhnllnwn last Hon-d a y a r w l u r a v ld f o r lh e b m n h tv # tha Red Cross brdughi 8800 for that arganludon. Bedltrar Plat: repona tha blrth oi :lx bays and Llano drla ln January. Th ue nmse vmde ak hs . CQINM llerelaadlaa Delivery. Fin of the nnmernu :rosary men ln Blnir han eonnolldatzd their de- llvsry ly vwm Why not conaolldake Lheflr ttoéka and lot on ol dnlr num~ bar conduct Une bunlncaa,thereby cuttinga p t u u and num; c haperf Unele Sam oodd nu_¢he other four hvukies in help liek Wllhelm. Will ldmwn. on of the three John- wn bmthen, vewnn werken at the Danish P==bu|m»¢Hmm, a nd bla l | & r ,R. C. J nlmwn. af Fnmnnt. have bvllzhi °lxh\r.wv| . of the old'hnnmnma mu g .lo nthwst of the Gardner mwl, Ply lnz $140.00 par for ll.Chrlu.. one n! thcllmlh- en. will throw up hh .l°b aa Prus- lnana¢\.h|P\|h1lah1ngho\uea.nd!arml-he plwu.Amon Jnhna, frvm whom LhlllndW alb0\1| ht,w1 llln¢ oNox~ Llnrn Wlnooualn,the name place when .Chain sum. baked. A n u N G' mN Nr. Fred Renard lhlnned n ur of hogs to South Omaha, Sunday night. Hr .and lln. 0. C. Rnberu and L a v l r u m a m m " m l m l n w u n l Lnglun, Sunday. ln. Glenn Dm'-hy . ol Long Pine, vlaltnd hu' pu"g_ lit. and Mn. D. w. lnwnou. mar Sunday. Hr. Joe Rhea nhlnped a earload of! c attle z a n m. ra m,Sunday »slm.lMi ll Hin a Culaon, whollvns near\ Talhuta undanrenl an openhlon for appadldlla ou day this veek at duiNlc h o lu s m hospital, Omaha.l Hug Gwnll Fairc hild value over Sunday ln Omaha. l n .George Coley and daughter were Omaha :allen on '1\mday. I r .E.Nefwkirk, of nur Onlm. -hiwed a nda ad of c attle in So. Omaha an Tneadayf The mnn'| club was enunalned thln week at lhe D. W. Lawson hmm.l Mr. Fred Ramaer ahlpped a load uf hogs from Dale on Wodnetday. llu Glndy a Whltlord came home, (mm Murny tovial!over Sunday. Mr. J . hump," shipp ed a c ar- loed of aeed mtl za Rochmer, N. Y. l.h.|a week. The hdlu Aid wa s mllta lned at Hn. Peter Petenon'a on 'l'M»¢lr- za ~ ~.Q Ia /?\§ I g...fur nLilS`m¢(Ill eunaldnralloa :Hina Glmmithl and x z m a u m a m z m a f u l w m g w po n ul th e a n d no c h mommmu(ins prlel Blat an falr and equil-ahk hub ui hbu y e nalnd ldk nc fla c d m m :-'nu wiv! nf lid c om in thu sun ol Nu bn ah : ha ll bl u f ma n th an $5.00 per buahd for pun nnln (not mlxod)graded,lv l r l l i i l d 90 per eml nnnludua up or nur. and de-llvand to couumar.li xe d c an o r wm uf mhmr quu zy . umm bn m~ r w w d i w v lonnf la prlen.The prim ul and c om aalaeud hun th #db by th oo un uma f mn no t baman than 8300 w bualnul. "lt in nemnmeadad that th a mi n euuaell of dolnma plane an embarzv u~ ull mm luhablo for and \mt.ll~a!- wr llamh 15. ms unlza lhwill per- mhnion for lt'n nhly mnt ln obtalldh u m t h a u n d m u nmnuztu of dm nav.: muatll of ¢kfsunn." Th c ommittee hal hom information (cumlng from u\|.mennunnouns) Th Eulnrprtac publlahad a n a tc mmt to th t mm th a t J . H. Lylnrgar, the BN: nina.barber, had nklwod nut, 'ivlflihl lm family and le a llu gh lac n dlmr nto ho ldth ob q . lr. Lybugur in buck again, eond\|¢!~ in| hhbaxherlrun ineaau\u ua!.lml nllad at Lhh allen Cn nay lha! The Entu-urine Iran minlulvnuedg that he 'nn callad, nnddenly. so SL lad: lb avan d the mmm uf cvulln.ThepuN1ahsr ul Tha Eznhlwiu nnehl um pu uxmu m u f un W -lz nvh mi in thin public maamr ulern an humble apology to lr. Lylnugvr.A nnrnpaper whkh doa an Xnjuntica to u prlvata c ltlun by tha publkatlon of unlruthful statements eannot nx- pef: unnuun tha eonndnmn and ne- lpcet ul dw publlzn It la, however,inpo ulbla m pnucunn alidaviln nf mnvztnau of all ltatnndnh mado lnthe lord mlumun of a newspaper; and when the information c oma from lr. wnum Uarlhdl Shlsmd a c anload of lwn from Dada on W ldmv daY-\ lr . W m. s d u n m Nv w d h m w Omah a ilwdlv "=\ Iu~ l( r .8 . H.L ° c kma nn h lpp e d a¢ n r o!h»¢n\oSo.0n\nbnSundny oJlhz. Kndameu Dlxmn and P. Cady eukn tamed the Ludln' Circle on Thurnday. Mr. Harvey Fax, of n\\»»-m Vd-lny, ln vialtinz his nlnmer. Hu. Alben Dlannh-ld, a few days this week Fun:-al nnrdcen for Hr. Pm: lsr- gunnau. who panned away last San uzslayann wa nu W odmaday frum me bonu.Rav. J. D. Hnmmal mn- dueid the nervleu. llr. Au nn t K uma r. P llld a wa y lvmday morning, having b aick the lla! c ou ple a 'nh ww mania.Funeral lzrvlc u u n held nn Thursday at the Coupqutlonal ehunzh. conducud by Rn. Banhiord. Hr. Honry Nuhlberg ahippcd Imp as Omaha Monday evening. U p o n d d ; N g u d e d u lmpmcaio d o th ln by tb a h g u h atma n y mm-uumaruun nouns n ln anaumed thi!lr. .l..A. Unlaad nhipuod :still w \ s1 :-l l r. L l s | - "_-....;..:._..q f " W ENTERPRISE _ I nm mm u m s ITIIP u p m ; - ~ ~ ~ +=..%;...Fabnurr 9, mL'nn m rnm u xa C c p y d in u r fr v n A y o lr a l. Blair, Nabr., Nov. 14, 1917.lb- L. N. rortsr, kgr.rom: incubator bo.,Bhir,Nabr.Dal: Su:-We hui hsd c onnasr-abn upenanca with dittmmt males ol ineuuaton.Wa can Lruthlully anyum in lava nnsrer mai, nor haveumm: tn c utmwr withu man y r ealcommon-nun principles,--labor nv- vxav umm. rr nwranm, HAS nun um nnzroronz ABOUT nun-z's LATEST nmfwwrunmc nmusnv.wr: HAVE urunmn nom ALI.-OWDIG uw PUB!-IUITY To Bl umm.ron xnnm rom: nuns ras FOUNDATION WAS Bama um ron 'mn ssrumsnumwr or 'rms mamma.WE WANTZD'ro ann sua: or nvlmv sm um zvznv nmzovmmrr, um Pm" 'rms znrznralsz on A somm mms,mon 'raz sxrxmmmu. sua:nuoxz .unromwnm m mvnrr Ar noun.rms HAS Au. nun Aocolnusnzn. 'ran NEW son ann' TUBELE UUBATOB IB AN ASSURED success;ALL THAT 'mx :nuns un noun ron, nm HAS mm- wmi A rnonnvr um APPRBGIATTVE nxoxmon IN ALL Pure or m mmm s'n1'as um UAH- ADA.ALREADY onnzns nz sumo uuzrvzn mon omronlm To mms. AND nom UANADA To FLORIDA.-rms woxnurm. nw nnoan IB so uvcu BETTER um mrrzuufr THAN onnmuzvmcunnoas THAT MANY ownas 0? ornzn mxzs AREoanxnmo'mmsum msoomurvnm 'mx UBB or THEIR OLD mamma.THERE! A RlABOR:--svn' WITH rms WHOLE mas anon, IT wuz. ax na.rosamm ron UB To PVU-'Y nsaoamz 'mx mm noon FEATURES or TRI BOH'HEAT TUBLBS8.wa nlvm YOU To UALL AT ova rAo'ronY-rmsr noon NORTH Ol' nn. mnmssnra Broan-Arm n¢vss'nuA'rz ron YOUXBZLT, on smm roxova mx nw me UATALOO wmcm ruunz n.|.us'rnA'r!.s AND Dzscanzzs 'rms annnsr muunron nmoovzav nw IIYTY vnns. Announcement _._---of Our ` New Manufacturing lndustry . . .. _ _. -|° taga an your unprovod modus.w\'vo und our mwhioc for a num-ber ol yan and hlvu alway s | 116roam: 'au UM om um wo know of,or had und, but. in your our sun-HB A1 '!UB8L1s'-88 you have nurulybnhn all your previous rooords. Thou u r z ' - n e w and NEW wxr asaHEATERprincipleandthedom;a n y with Um custonury w w o r#ion in wt chlmblr, 'an think is oneorthem e m :impronmonu ever lddld to an incubator, and we behavemn a z u mf s ml z o u e ln r h i dz ma k nit Nw, if not superior to the henundnr ul! conditions.oWo an proud ot a homo institu-ti o u s u e h u y o u r s t lm tp u t a o u t unal article od' muit, llld wo hurlily noommmd your products.Coogntuiatli l y ou upon this, ( W p a m :vrnnant, and wish-Hl y ou the continued menu Lila.: your y ur; _of study and omnufnc- and know of the Intent SOI'T-BEAT°rusn1.1=:as incubator, 1 know it il :till better, in het, hr bitter thanall former mnku, Ind I am going touse one or more of the nw models this muon.1 an hardiy give it astrongerrecommendthanthin,bl-c n u s a l d i n y s a i m t o u n t h a b n t .Knowing as I do the his demandoutside for than incublton andbroaden, I would urge homo buyers nuke lure ol getting their machine here before it is too late.W. J. KOOPMAN. A Fey vuwfag hom e Home Banker I don't know anythilu uebout incu-baton, but I do know t hom theyears of exgerlenee of the maker: oftheSOFT-EAT TUBZLESS,theyought to be the but ineubaton made.The general appearance appears zo me to be pnctic el and simple. Buyin at home will een all dan-g" of eiluppolnting delsye, for un- er the neent oon ned trail"p e u 14: con-ditions, prompt delivery is very un-certain, and anyway. a homewproductshouldreceivefirstcomerntionandinvestigetionbefore:endingelsewhere.F. H. CLARIDGE. Foam.; Well Known Home Ponitn Rlller. .Q.f MR. HOoVER'S APPEAL FOR MORE Poultry and Eggs u. s. x-'con ADMINISTRATOR WASHINGTON, D. c. 'ha the Amman Poulcry Auoehtion andProdnesn of Poultry md Eggs In tho Unlud Stahl:< Wo ure nhdrt ol RMI lint.Qur Soldier:and our Alllu requln mnnthanever before. You Ought £6 Learn About the Latest, Easiest, Surest Way to BIGGER POULTRY PRGFITS Our new 1918 FREE book lelh abnunhe Greatell Incubator Discovery in Fifty Years Five Different Sizes in Our Display and Demonstration Room n L.. m.u.a mn, 'rum vm. na mf s1s.noo am... le ,mm .. m¢¢s.u» ~m»~¢ rm. 1. un. fn nuns" ua no mm,uh nh, nm.: hm 4 u». hu. SEC. HOUSTON'S APPEAL FOR MO RE ~ Poultry and Eggs THE SECRETARY OF 1umcu|..'ru1u:WASHINGTON, D. c. September 22, 1917 To the American Pou\Lry Auodndun,_In Convsnuon Auunbled: 1 sed z c L z dm ldequawmpplynof133122315. 3" unentmmta Lbs ex- .` r 1. "xe:»i ; .»g I ¢wr i ..I g . ~ .a»i a f 31 :~i?.'§.='e.-4.n 3 " r x ~ . "¥r --'\ e \. 1' T F a ' = ~ .`3 ;' f f "'i ~ ~ ¢ = " ' ?4 ' " ¢.__ ¢j | 0 ...,__" I n .* .... q ".~'.*'°-E General and Lon! News and Comment. NO. 4.Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, Feb., 15, 191ag In- i- he il~ u . ce b- .. n-is sr. 200,000 Busmsco rgmsn; L u k a l lhrkef.Fu-llllla C a h n W m :a t Pouxaq In Bax B a m Gounly. mm Gu n n C a a | » n u | I l w. W a r ld - Bu d d f or Sl- \n ll| "Nn ku lm Po ms *Move. Two bnnnll-M lhvuumd bunheh of Nebrukx po u lo a ,n bushel for every man.m m m m d mu d ln Omnhn, han guna Qo ruin in Box =»~ c ounty , slam. boc llue of lui ~l u w d q m w a d u w u l r zu ~neslwd ( mm A lllmn to dny . Thou --af hxuhtll hue gum as v n u i n o th e r o wn tlu o f n e u n No b r u k t ~ my ww- 0 n vwm vlw mn m0 W Y 'thei r lm y ar' | c xvp a n z u m lu -M1 6 1 w nu ll ' n m Bah y ur.,Since wa World-d nan ad ws"Eat Ns b r u h Pot:~~ " c l m w n m , n h I n ~ biggest moveman owu u r n Ne b r u h th a t : k i l o s h u nxpdmead for y u m .Sumo I~`ehm~ uv 1 an am-u»¢ w»»-m»v»d dqne h u u m a w s a r h a d ! o f w w mm um Nonh Plntle Vnlloy wi tho Al\Lln¢s dlltrirh-I Huw TROoP Quom FOR NEBRASKA |..|in Pang Court the nm: morning.They 117| all ul hand when thfotrt Police Conn Ra-ard.Ben mmmzd. Ruflhvnev andm m d z u r w e n j n u m d b y P o - n Lou Lulu and Hun Pamgc lut Sunday evening md lodgvd In *JwCny Blni\e.unt|1 the :mean nvuld ring up Polic e Klgiltnte Cmu and ull him to hh o| !\ce,whun thly wvn chnncd (13 .5 c omphhn M81 dlwlb ln ¢ ! . h ¢ p e l e la tv. \ n h mu o o l0 \ ln Mwullm on Plant Si. between 80:- ond md 'Hurd Stl..The y um; wo- ma n ru also un ited md " thxvwr in" with her vlxilnn mda emnphim me uz her ul xmpxng I au-nderly haue.All four were zdauad .._ Ham E.~Ha!I. dlngqtar of the reserve The national dH1n.- wlil be continued another week. honwr, and =~~==~== in grery nate whdsd quota s pct Hlled at the and of the wlvlim Hr. Hall pointed out today that zo get suitnbie men in mon impo;-tmt than #peed in attaining tha quota, He elnphadxed the fact tlut men nn not expected to leave their pruent job# until they ue wind upon by the labor éepartmmt for ship building nrvica.Much hardship results,he mid,from the imprenidn thnt the men an needed at the yards imma- dlatoly. Wuhium. D . Pau 15.-Horadgn lu!! of tha nut xmmhar ni lhlp yu-d workin :waded to ww out the ev¢ttry '| mer eln nr mmm pmgnm T u u l a t 4.338 O r d e n d l o K u u u C a h n i n F i n ! D r a f t I n e n m m l . q n - u n u . vl .. .I EX-NEBRASKAN SAVED FROM MOB IN GOPHER STATE St. Psnl, Mlinn., Feb. 12.-AttorneyJune: lhnnhnn fucked St. I'|.ul from Lakefidd todgy with the statement that he bu! been ordered out of that town by the lherld' despite his planthlt he was counsel for Joseph Gil- bert. non-pawsan l0|8Ito ull'i|:i.Ill. now on tr iad on c hurn of u nhwf ul u nemblage. Axonling to Hr. lhmhnn, he ap- peared on the streets in Lnkeield lut night and was mat by a crowd | ..um m f w h e n a r n i g n c d p l a i d r u i l t r s r ~=h»rred Th e m e n w e r e i n e d $ 5 e a c h mdoostaazuultheuromanilsnndco s t a , n l ] t he fi n e s In d cu t s b e i n g l i q u i t h t e d . SOLDlERS To VOTE ~n~~o f~ ~~a-~~ .rqliment uanvlixil by the Unitedlx~Public Serdeenoerve.Thisin tation of llllc tld men flrhully has b-lin eompiehed and that in lha fulurc local boud'a duties will eonlllt only M supervildon offbo dnwing of units fmm their respective eommunltias Indieclluihcttiuna of men undergoing th n l i o f m f g . nu lo cm, Had. Md.. nn dlvex-wed b y u m c a l l a n ~'Do Cunp Funnon.En .,U n a ¢1'°°'-ll vm go:Arimun 490: Cuio- ndo, 666: Mlnauri. 1381: Nebnlkn. 1.!30: New links, 830. Svuth Dakota. 899: l tam of 4338. It 'ru upld md ns du e lla ol theProvostM m b d Gms n l t h u the x n o m m w m w p p u m u y w m v x r |-Ink van pnvlouly ordered tn mn for amp, bednnlu Feb. g, but Indusn h l m w r w w l m u m n m e n z . = The fvlmwmg mm by un mn 1|-med today will hxn, on luuh 4, soulto amp |11 umnldn; whlle mm inthlh' rupecdvo qwtu:Ddunro.Nrw Jwwv.Arizmu, umm. muwm. Nmnkn. Ne w Inleo sm! Bond: Dakota. Prvvon umm General Crowder NATIDNAL BANK Philadelphia, a higailtoma c vnlve»eoneern,'waa ordered tonight bythe alien property cfxstodian, yvlth the announ- cement that a hear-ing"had shown the company to be own- ed by Gennan interests in Germany.' The plant, whiw has been engaged on govemmentoon- tracts for some time, turns out automatic ejecwrs andinjector boiler valves installed upon nearly all ships Common stock of the compangy, it developed here today stood on the books until March , 1917, in th name of Ern-est Koerting, of Hanolyer, Germany, said to be a relativeof Kaiser Wilhelm.t was then claimed to have beentransferred to his daughter, wife of.Addben K. Fischer, ....0 ....||~ ||Q 1 A l i e n P m p e r t y C u a ~ i a n L i i h t a O n A u t o m a t i c Y a d e |I I I 1 'I |A'1 Co n c e n l m e n t Im ~ The plant is valued at $1,~00,000.The gurplus earn- -n ou o l : s n u s - u p n.W l s h l n g t o n ,F e b .1 4 . - 1 @ n ¢ d £ ¢ e e t ; k m g ~~ Annex ,German Plant W =; After long continued opposition on the part of the Treasury Department,Congressman Kinkaid was in- formed todhy that the oongptmller of the currency would recommend the enactment of legislation guamnteeing de» posits in national banks and that the chairman of the banking and currency committee of the house, Represent- ative Carter Glass of Virginia, wodd introduoe"§ucoa oiu ln a few days. In view of his lon fight. for auch a measure, having hada bill guaranteeing gepodts in nationd banks pending be- fore the. banking committee during three congreses, Judge Kinkaid will have a hearing on this proglzed leg> is lation.For six years Congressman Kinkaid urged ..e Treasury department toget behind such le§lAlat1on, but invariably met with a rigid reception.ow, ac- cording to the comptroller of the currency, the Treasury Department has concluded to make the concession. -,Bee. Washington za c Fab. 14 -:nm /"_gompletion e tg, gn, du begin-U. S. May Assure Deposit: In All National Banks.Con nm; nu as,un fnliowing incrcrm gressman Kinkaid Notlhed That Comptrollpr of Cur» em of whita man will so to Ft. Ogle-.,... ~|.A ~.|.;f e F vw,mluupn,|,wv;umu..\,wu;m_ ~..__._._..... .§,lsolsheviki in South Russia,/ . - OoVER'S | PEAL < OR MORE try and Eggs ~D ADMINISTRATOR SHINGTON, D. c. ~ Pouluy Auoehtion and~1 Pwduy md En: In tha \r¢ of RMI lint.Qur Soldier:requln mnn than ever before.~voutlng in every houaehnhl,d ruuu:-un, the nubnnuuon» mm.Incraued prvdncuonbo elfdeud much fum* thanmudon.While wc lun! in~ :mu n mu st luv: q uic k n~ U W .1 I hed-Im u a vw u rahold and every fum.n n - ~hmlzq a a on c ou n- provldtqg the lnc nnud mp- HE RB ERT c . xloo vm. c .u, s. Food Admlnhtrnlion .` Lp; f 1t»:'».v .4.: = ;HA i .j . ; . ..v.s i .; f A f » .,| i . ¢ -n{s - 5 ./ \rs" #1'V \¥ r ; . " .* n vs" \ * f ~0\.. 4 l .1 ~ . '; 1 '=r r ~ 0 _-:..29"Z*w°"=-::. :=~5.2 -- w h QQ'I- 'i '» - '\i '. . . . . ., »1§2':1i'2_1°..¢'r.; 1 b l k . .W u .1 N o .1 - n o '» : ¢ g ¢ . . . . .N u .B - 5 0 E 3 2 1 -~ *r make lure ol getting their mac hine here before it ie too late.W. J. KOOPMAN. A Fey vuwfag hom a Home Banker I don't know anythilu uabout incu-batore, but I do know t hom theyears of exgerlenee of the maker: oftheSOFT-EAT TUBZLESS,theyought to be the beet incubator: made.The general appearance appears zo me to be practical and eimple. Buyin at home will save all dan-g" of eihappolnting delays, for un- er the pneent eongeeted traffic con-ditions, prompt delivery is very un-certain, and anyway. a homewproductshouldreceivefirstconeerationandinvestigationbefore:endingelsewhere.F. H. CLARIDGE. Imm.a W ell Kno wn Home Ponitn Reber. I feel that Blair and Wuhlngtonaéilntif reeidentaaI1ouIdcf bo proud ef ar eo incubator and broader f - o g gsuch ae the SOFT'-HEAT TULESS.Thisie e win: institution; they have a well eqgipped inlant.I tgiveneverybodrw o ie ntereabedin chicken ral: n§.a chance to eeeand buy at fire;nd their hatchingequipmentHghthere at home.home concern is natuwly more in-terested and will five better serviceto its home customers lhan a iorelgncorporation.I believe in srivinl ahome concern first choice.CHAS.nes s. SEC. l-lOUSTON'S APPEAL FOR MORE~ Poultry and Eggs THE SECRETARY OF 1umcu| ..'ru1u:WASHINGTON, D. c. September 22. 1917 To the American Poultry Auodntlun,_In Convsnuon Auunbled: 1 need not _point out dm ua ldequawsupply of fm n um is unen tld m Lbs ex-fecuvn |:rou¢u¢|on ol the struggle In which we an'n» no uw ln duat? . em render _vary en! -Hg" ta tho Nl an in this smvrzvnrv-rprod :lion of poultry ll one of tba butmmm uf brfnzlng about a quick increuu lnthe meat supply of tha rountry.I n m mysection!puntculuI in tha nanh, the num-ber of fowl: on lml vidual farms e m and should be very largely increased.The de3:n.menz uf Agrlcmlmre ll co- op-entln f wa tha mwxrfv lndustry ln man!direct ons, and naw ready, at couru, torender any ullrtlnca it un.Bincurdy youu, <si¢n=~1> in D. Hous1'oN, Secretary. 5. - . . i 1 OoVER'S | PEAL < OR MORE try and Eggs ~D ADMINISTRATOR SHINGTON, D. c. ~ Pouluy Auoehtion and~1 Pwduy md En: In tha \r¢ of RMI lint.Qur Soldier:requln mnn than ever before.~voutlng in every houaehnhl,d ruuu:-un, the nubnnuuon» mm.Incraued prvdncuonbo elfdeud much fum* thanmudon.While wc lun! in~ :mu n mu st luv: q uic k n~ U W .1 I hed-Im u a vw u rahold and every fum.n n - ~hmlzq a a on c ou n- provldtqg the lnc nnud mp- HE RB ERT c . xloo vm. c .u, s. Food Admlnhtrnlion 4 ; . '..;.l I . _|e5 ;= -\\¢" .f " f ' '~~I f s ~ '' Q .- - - "' v _ . _"- .C v f ** i °- .f - \ \ <. /" f f *-~ t t ~ : . . 1 T T T T T ' * . : l '1 D'-._u N ~a a nN 2 2 n - s o ~ make lure ol getting their mac hine here before it ie too late.W. J. KOOPMAN. A Fey vuwfag hom a Home Banker I don't know anythilu uabout incu-batore, but I do know t hom theyears of exgerlenee of the maker: oftheSOFT-EAT TUBZLESS,theyought to be the beet incubator: made.The general appearance appears zo me to be practical and eimple. Buyin at home will save all dan-g" of eihappolnting delays, for un- er the pneent eongeeted traffic con-ditions, prompt delivery is very un-certain, and anyway. a homewproductshouldreceivefirstconeerationandinvestigationbefore:endingelsewhere.F. H. CLARIDGE. Imm.a W ell Kno wn Home Ponitn Reber. I feel that Blair and Wuhlngtonaéilntif reeidentaaI1ouIdcf bo proud ef ar eo incubator and broader f - o g gsuch ae the SOFT'-HEAT TULESS.Thisie e win: institution; they have a well eqgipped inlant.I tgiveneverybodrw o ie ntereabedin chicken ral: n§.a chance to eeeand buy at fire;nd their hatchingequipmentHghthere at home.home concern is natuwly more in-terested and will five better serviceto its home customers lhan a iorelgncorporation.I believe in srivinl ahome concern first choice.CHAS.nes s. SEC. l-lOUSTON'S APPEAL FOR MORE~ Poultry and Eggs THE SECRETARY OF 1umcu| ..'ru1u:WASHINGTON, D. c. September 22. 1917 To the American Poultry Auodntlun,_In Convsnuon Auunbled: 1 need not _point out dm ua ldequawsupply of fm n um is unen tld m Lbs ex-fecuvn |:rou¢u¢|on ol the struggle In which we an'n» no uw ln duat? . em render _vary en! -Hg" ta tho Nl an in this smvrzvnrv-rprod :lion of poultry ll one of tba butmmm uf brfnzlng about a quick increuu lnthe meat supply of tha rountry.I n m mysection!puntculuI in tha nanh, the num-ber of fowl: on lml vidual farms e m and should be very largely increased.The de3:n.menz uf Agrlcmlmre ll co- op-entln f wa tha mwxrfv lndustry ln man!direct ons, and naw ready, at couru, torender any ullrtlnca it un.Bincurdy youu, <si¢n=~1> in D. Hous1'oN, Secretary. 1 B w s h h a l . -ilperieloe .P1'."m... ..-..5=r;3'=:__.a=:'L$-rf °} puuTry aw II.n3°-£°'§»Z iid menu In all the- . . . . . . . . . . .h _ - . . l t C c p y d in u r fr v n A y o lr a l. Blair, Nabr., Nov. 14, 1917.lb- L. N. rortsr, kgr.rom: incubator bo.,Bhir,Nabr.Dal: Su:-We hui hsd c onnasr-abn upenanca with dittmmt males ol ineuuaton.Wa can Lruthlully anyum in lava nnsrer mai, nor haveumm: tn c utmwr withu man y r ealcommon-nun principles,--labor nv- vxav umm. rr nwranm, HAS nun um nnzroronz ABOUT nun-z's LATEST nmfwwrunmc nmusnv.wr: HAVE urunmn nom ALI.-OWDIG uw PUB!-IUITY To Bl umm.ron xnnm rom: nuns ras FOUNDATION WAS Bama um ron 'mn ssrumsnumwr or 'rms mamma.WE WANTZD'ro ann sua: or nvlmv sm um zvznv nmzovmmrr, um Pm" 'rms znrznralsz on A somm mms,mon 'raz sxrxmmmu. sua:nuoxz .unromwnm m mvnrr Ar noun.rms HAS Au. nun Aocolnusnzn. 'ran NEW son ann' TUBELE UUBATOB IB AN ASSURED success;ALL THAT 'mx :nuns un noun ron, nm HAS mm- wmi A rnonnvr um APPRBGIATTVE nxoxmon IN ALL Pure or m mmm s'n1'as um UAH- ADA.ALREADY onnzns nz sumo uuzrvzn mon omronlm To mms. AND nom UANADA To FLORIDA.-rms woxnurm. nw nnoan IB so uvcu BETTER um mrrzuufr THAN onnmuzvmcunnoas THAT MANY ownas 0? ornzn mxzs AREoanxnmo'mmsum msoomurvnm 'mx UBB or THEIR OLD mamma.THERE! A RlABOR:--svn' WITH rms WHOLE mas anon, IT wuz. ax na.rosamm ron UB To PVU-'Y nsaoamz 'mx mm noon FEATURES or TRI BOH'HEAT TUBLBS8.wa nlvm YOU To UALL AT ova rAo'ronY-rmsr noon NORTH Ol' nn. mnmssnra Broan-Arm n¢vss'nuA'rz ron YOUXBZLT, on smm roxova mx nw me UATALOO wmcm ruunz n.|.us'rnA'r!.s AND Dzscanzzs 'rms annnsr muunron nmoovzav nw IIYTY vnns. Announcement of Our ` New Manufacturing lndustry . . .. _ _. -|° taga an your unprovod modus.w\'vo und our mwhioc for a num-ber ol yan and hlvu alway s | 116roam: 'au UM om um wo know of,or had und, but. in your our sun-HB A1 '!UB8L1s'-88 you have nurulybnhn all your previous rooords. Thou u r z ' - n e w and NEW wxr asaHEATERprincipleandthedom;a n y with Um custonury w w o r#ion in wt chlmblr, 'an think is oneorthem e m :impronmonu ever lddld to an incubator, and we behavemn a z u mf s ml z o u e ln r h i dz ma k nit Nw, if not superior to the henundnr ul! conditions.oWo an proud ot a homo institu-ti o u s u e h u y o u r s t lm tp u t a o u t unal article od' muit, llld wo hurlily noommmd your products.Coogntuiatli l y ou upon this, ( W p a m :vrnnant, and wish-Hl y ou the continued menu Lila.: your y ur; _of study and omnufnc- and know of the Intent SOI'T-BEAT°rusn1.1=:as incubator, 1 know it il :till better, in het, hr bitter thanall former mnku, Ind I am going touse one or more of the nw models this muon.1 an hardiy give it astrongerrecommendthanthin,bl-c n u s a l d i n y s a i m t o u n t h a b n t .Knowing as I do the his demandoutside for than incublton andbroaden, I would urge homo buyers nuke lure ol getting their machine here before it is too late.W. J. KOOPMAN. A Fey vuwfag hom e Home Banker I don't know anythilu uebout incu-baton, but I do know t hom theyears of exgerlenee of the maker: oftheSOFT-EAT TUBZLESS,theyought to be the but ineubaton made.The general appearance appears zo me to be pnctic el and simple. Buyin at home will een all dan-g" of eiluppolnting delsye, for un- er the neent oon ned trail"p e u 14: con-ditions, prompt delivery is very un-certain, and anyway. a homewproductshouldreceivefirstcomerntionandinvestigetionbefore:endingelsewhere.F. H. CLARIDGE. Foam.; Well Known Home Ponitn Rlller. .Q.f MR. HOoVER'S APPEAL FOR MORE Poultry and Eggs u. s. x-'con ADMINISTRATOR WASHINGTON, D. c. 'ha the Amman Poulcry Auoehtion andProdnesn of Poultry md Eggs In tho Unlud Stahl:< Wo ure nhdrt ol RMI lint.Qur Soldier:and our Alllu requln mnnthanever before. You Ought £6 Learn About the Latest, Easiest, Surest Way to BIGGER POULTRY PRGFITS Our new 1918 FREE book lelh abnunhe Greatell Incubator Discovery in Fifty Years Five Different Sizes in Our Display and Demonstration Room n L.. m.u.a mn, 'rum vm. na mf s1s.noo am... le ,mm .. m¢¢s.u» ~m»~¢ rm. 1. un. fn nuns" ua no mm,uh nh, nm.: hm 4 u». hu. SEC. HOUSTON'S APPEAL FOR MO RE ~ Poultry and Eggs THE SECRETARY OF 1umcu|..'ru1u:WASHINGTON, D. c. September 22, 1917 To the American Pou\Lry Auodndun,_In Convsnuon Auunbled: 1 sed z c L z dm ldequawmpplynof133122315. 3" unentmmta Lbs ex- _..4 a . L. 1 .1 .v ~ ._|e..a-\` t 1 ( ' i _'~~I f s ~ ''Q .- - "' p ._.""4. . . I -;_. ; . - " f - -"r ,. . . . . . . . W " vw - 1 . - vn u : mu -ulPo l1| rmu :hLu | oa \.h 4lu' mh| r¢.I nold or dhc oudnucd otha: makuo f i n z u b n p n n u r w i n : wx m md the euiier modal;A s mu y o l our pwpla d r u d y knaw 1 v u ahlvr und : din atoc k hofdfr ln the d d l n c u b a t a r w w :u m v umoved In Omaha, and knnr V-be muny(nad mc dnnlql (shun: d thu Lor-mur mths.Fmm whn I hc vc men """"1'nl?."i'»"'I m m " g g h wqulru u ¢ nuEA" me ri"u v u l yvly vnuaodf wunmnon, n. Gennan Press Frothsln Frunzy At Wilson..One Jm nal Alluding To Him As "l?oisoi1ex'" Says He ls Tryi To Save Neck.Declares lt ls Impossible To Ti C c p y d in u r fr v n A y o lr a l. Blair, Nabr., Nov. 14, 1917.lb- L. N. rortsr, kgr.rom: incubator bo.,Bhir,Nabr.Dal: Su:-We hui hsd c onnasr-abn upenanca with dittmmt males ol ineuuaton.Wa can Lruthlully anyum in lava nnsrer mai, nor haveumm: tn c utmwr withu man y r ealcommon-nun principles,--labor nv- vxav umm. rr nwranm, HAS nun um nnzroronz ABOUT nun-z's LATEST nmfwwrunmc nmusnv.wr: HAVE urunmn nom ALI.-OWDIG uw PUB!-IUITY To Bl umm.ron xnnm rom: nuns ras FOUNDATION WAS Bama um ron 'mn ssrumsnumwr or 'rms mamma.WE WANTZD'ro ann sua: or nvlmv sm um zvznv nmzovmmrr, um Pm" 'rms znrznralsz on A somm mms,mon 'raz sxrxmmmu. sua:nuoxz .unromwnm m mvnrr Ar noun.rms HAS Au. nun Aocolnusnzn. 'ran NEW son ann' TUBELE UUBATOB IB AN ASSURED success;ALL THAT 'mx :nuns un noun ron, nm HAS mm- wmi A rnonnvr um APPRBGIATTVE nxoxmon IN ALL Pure or m mmm s'n1'as um UAH- ADA.ALREADY onnzns nz sumo uuzrvzn mon omronlm To mms. AND nom UANADA To FLORIDA.-rms woxnurm. nw nnoan IB so uvcu BETTER um mrrzuufr THAN onnmuzvmcunnoas THAT MANY ownas 0? ornzn mxzs AREoanxnmo'mmsum msoomurvnm 'mx UBB or THEIR OLD mamma.THERE! A RlABOR:--svn' WITH rms WHOLE mas anon, IT wuz. ax na.rosamm ron UB To PVU-'Y nsaoamz 'mx mm noon FEATURES or TRI BOH'HEAT TUBLBS8.wa nlvm YOU To UALL AT ova rAo'ronY-rmsr noon NORTH Ol' nn. mnmssnra Broan-Arm n¢vss'nuA'rz ron YOUXBZLT, on smm roxova mx nw me UATALOO wmcm ruunz n.|.us'rnA'r!.s AND Dzscanzzs 'rms annnsr muunron nmoovzav nw IIYTY vnns. Announcement of Our ` New Manufacturing lndustry . . .. _ _. -|° taga an your unprovod modus.w\'vo und our mwhioc for a num-ber ol yan and hlvu alway s | 116roam: 'au UM om um wo know of,or had und, but. in your our sun-HB A1 '!UB8L1s'-88 you have nurulybnhn all your previous rooords. Thou u r z ' - n e w and NEW wxr asaHEATERprincipleandthedom;a n y with Um custonury w w o r#ion in wt chlmblr, 'an think is oneorthem e m :impronmonu ever lddld to an incubator, and we behavemn a z u mf s ml z o u e ln r h i dz ma k nit Nw, if not superior to the henundnr ul! conditions.oWo an proud ot a homo institu-ti o u s u e h u y o u r s t lm tp u t a o u t unal article od' muit, llld wo hurlily noommmd your products.Coogntuiatli l y ou upon this, ( W p a m :vrnnant, and wish-Hl y ou the continued menu Lila.: your y ur; _of study and omnufnc- and know of the Intent SOI'T-BEAT°rusn1.1=:as incubator, 1 know it il :till better, in het, hr bitter thanall former mnku, Ind I am going touse one or more of the nw models this muon.1 an hardiy give it astrongerrecommendthanthin,bl-c n u s a l d i n y s a i m t o u n t h a b n t .Knowing as I do the his demandoutside for than incublton andbroaden, I would urge homo buyers nuke lure ol getting their machine here before it is too late.W. J. KOOPMAN. A Fey vuwfag hom e Home Banker I don't know anythilu uebout incu-baton, but I do know t hom theyears of exgerlenee of the maker: oftheSOFT-EAT TUBZLESS,theyought to be the but ineubaton made.The general appearance appears zo me to be pnctic el and simple. Buyin at home will een all dan-g" of eiluppolnting delsye, for un- er the neent oon ned trail"p e u 14: con-ditions, prompt delivery is very un-certain, and anyway. a homewproductshouldreceivefirstcomerntionandinvestigetionbefore:endingelsewhere.F. H. CLARIDGE. Foam.; Well Known Home Ponitn Rlller. .Q.f MR. HOoVER'S APPEAL FOR MORE Poultry and Eggs u. s. x-'con ADMINISTRATOR WASHINGTON, D. c. 'ha the Amman Poulcry Auoehtion andProdnesn of Poultry md Eggs In tho Unlud Stahl:< Wo ure nhdrt ol RMI lint.Qur Soldier:and our Alllu requln mnnthanever before. You Ought £6 Learn About the Latest, Easiest, Surest Way to BIGGER POULTRY PRGFITS Our new 1918 FREE book lelh abnunhe Greatell Incubator Discovery in Fifty Years Five Different Sizes in Our Display and Demonstration Room n L.. m.u.a mn, 'rum vm. na mf s1s.noo am... le ,mm .. m¢¢s.u» ~m»~¢ rm. 1. un. fn nuns" ua no mm,uh nh, nm.: hm 4 u». hu. SEC. HOUSTON'S APPEAL FOR MO RE ~ Poultry and Eggs THE SECRETARY OF 1umcu|..'ru1u:WASHINGTON, D. c. September 22, 1917 To the American Pou\Lry Auodndun,_In Convsnuon Auunbled: 1 sed z c L z dm ldequawmpplynof133122315. 3" unentmmta Lbs ex- _..4 a . L. 1 .1 .v ~ ._|e..a-\` t 1 ( ' i _'~~I f s ~ ''Q .- - "' p ._.""4. . . I -;_. ; . - " f - -"r C c p y d in u r fr v n A y o lr a l. Blair, Nabr., Nov. 14, 1917.lb- L. N. rortsr, kgr.rom: incubator bo.,Bhir,Nabr.Dal: Su:-We hui hsd c onnasr-abn upenanca with dittmmt males ol ineuuaton.Wa can Lruthlully anyum in lava nnsrer mai, nor haveumm: tn c utmwr withu man y r ealcommon-nun principles,--labor nv- vxav umm. rr nwranm, HAS nun um nnzroronz ABOUT nun-z's LATEST nmfwwrunmc nmusnv.wr: HAVE urunmn nom ALI.-OWDIG uw PUB!-IUITY To Bl umm.ron xnnm rom: nuns ras FOUNDATION WAS Bama um ron 'mn ssrumsnumwr or 'rms mamma.WE WANTZD'ro ann sua: or nvlmv sm um zvznv nmzovmmrr, um Pm" 'rms znrznralsz on A somm mms,mon 'raz sxrxmmmu. sua:nuoxz .unromwnm m mvnrr Ar noun.rms HAS Au. nun Aocolnusnzn. 'ran NEW son ann' TUBELE UUBATOB IB AN ASSURED success;ALL THAT 'mx :nuns un noun ron, nm HAS mm- wmi A rnonnvr um APPRBGIATTVE nxoxmon IN ALL Pure or m mmm s'n1'as um UAH- ADA.ALREADY onnzns nz sumo uuzrvzn mon omronlm To mms. AND nom UANADA To FLORIDA.-rms woxnurm. nw nnoan IB so uvcu BETTER um mrrzuufr THAN onnmuzvmcunnoas THAT MANY ownas 0? ornzn mxzs AREoanxnmo'mmsum msoomurvnm 'mx UBB or THEIR OLD mamma.THERE! A RlABOR:--svn' WITH rms WHOLE mas anon, IT wuz. ax na.rosamm ron UB To PVU-'Y nsaoamz 'mx mm noon FEATURES or TRI BOH'HEAT TUBLBS8.wa nlvm YOU To UALL AT ova rAo'ronY-rmsr noon NORTH Ol' nn. mnmssnra Broan-Arm n¢vss'nuA'rz ron YOUXBZLT, on smm roxova mx nw me UATALOO wmcm ruunz n.|.us'rnA'r!.s AND Dzscanzzs 'rms annnsr muunron nmoovzav nw IIYTY vnns. Announcement of Our ` New Manufacturing lndustry . . .. _ _. -|° taga an your unprovod modus.w\'vo und our mwhioc for a num-ber ol yan and hlvu alway s | 116roam: 'au UM om um wo know of,or had und, but. in your our sun-HB A1 '!UB8L1s'-88 you have nurulybnhn all your previous rooords. Thou u r z ' - n e w and NEW wxr asaHEATERprincipleandthedom;a n y with Um custonury w w o r#ion in wt chlmblr, 'an think is oneorthem e m :impronmonu ever lddld to an incubator, and we behavemn a z u mf s ml z o u e ln r h i dz ma k nit Nw, if not superior to the henundnr ul! conditions.oWo an proud ot a homo institu-ti o u s u e h u y o u r s t lm tp u t a o u t unal article od' muit, llld wo hurlily noommmd your products.Coogntuiatli l y ou upon this, ( W p a m :vrnnant, and wish-Hl y ou the continued menu Lila.: your y ur; _of study and omnufnc- and know of the Intent SOI'T-BEAT°rusn1.1=:as incubator, 1 know it il :till better, in het, hr bitter thanall former mnku, Ind I am going touse one or more of the nw models this muon.1 an hardiy give it astrongerrecommendthanthin,bl-c n u s a l d i n y s a i m t o u n t h a b n t .Knowing as I do the his demandoutside for than incublton andbroaden, I would urge homo buyers nuke lure ol getting their machine here before it is too late.W. J. KOOPMAN. A Fey vuwfag hom e Home Banker I don't know anythilu uebout incu-baton, but I do know t hom theyears of exgerlenee of the maker: oftheSOFT-EAT TUBZLESS,theyought to be the but ineubaton made.The general appearance appears zo me to be pnctic el and simple. Buyin at home will een all dan-g" of eiluppolnting delsye, for un- er the neent oon ned trail"p e u 14: con-ditions, prompt delivery is very un-certain, and anyway. a homewproductshouldreceivefirstcomerntionandinvestigetionbefore:endingelsewhere.F. H. CLARIDGE. Foam.; Well Known Home Ponitn Rlller. .Q.f MR. HOoVER'S APPEAL FOR MORE Poultry and Eggs u. s. x-'con ADMINISTRATOR WASHINGTON, D. c. 'ha the Amman Poulcry Auoehtion andProdnesn of Poultry md Eggs In tho Unlud Stahl:< Wo ure nhdrt ol RMI lint.Qur Soldier:and our Alllu requln mnnthanever before. You Ought £6 Learn About the Latest, Easiest, Surest Way to BIGGER POULTRY PRGFITS Our new 1918 FREE book lelh abnunhe Greatell Incubator Discovery in Fifty Years Five Different Sizes in Our Display and Demonstration Room n L.. m.u.a mn, 'rum vm. na mf s1s.noo am... le ,mm .. m¢¢s.u» ~m»~¢ rm. 1. un. fn nuns" ua no mm,uh nh, nm.: hm 4 u». hu. SEC. HOUSTON'S APPEAL FOR MO RE ~ Poultry and Eggs THE SECRETARY OF 1umcu|..'ru1u:WASHINGTON, D. c. September 22, 1917 To the American Pou\Lry Auodndun,_In Convsnuon Auunbled: 1 sed z c L z dm ldequawmpplynof133122315. 3" unentmmta Lbs ex- _..4 a . L. 1 .1 .v ~ ._|e..a-\` t 1 ( ' i _'~~I f s ~ ''Q .- - "' p ._.""4. . . I -;_. ; . - " f - -"r The.industrial organs of Amsterdam,26--Superior and D ern Germany Savagely comment on President Wilsol The Rhenissche We-stafaelische Gazette, und the c£aption"'Wilson the Poi: oner". saysAll of which are idly describe "They are talking to save their nec.}<s-W§1S0U» Llo George and the toothiess tiger in Paris.With lawye tricks they are trying bo hu inbug their dellided Perm*It is impossible to take President Wilson seriously.Assuming haughty contempt, this newspaper Pl`°Q9f to prove to it's own satisfaction that President Wiisfailed in what it terms his three objects, namely, to heaen the British with tales oi; inexhnustabie A{11€I1C81\ 1 sources, to try and split Gnnany and Austna-Hungaand to play off the Reichstag majority against the in mv party. The Dusseldorf Nachrichten says: "AIteg- reading the addrQss\we have giveirug hope ti our readers will be able to make head or tail of wi SENT |1 - . . . . - l "r 3 es. eds onrn- re- .ryni- nat :a t l l n m g n l I D U W u m l m u y I c r o w n consisting mainly of youuu, who ea-iid "here'a the mm we went", white some member hollered "get a rope." At this juncture deputy sherila er- Hvod and "rescued" the Sf.. Peo! lt tomey, drove him to Heron Luke end innrocted him, not to retum, laying they could not insure his aifety, he ma . Telephonic eomnmzmeation ilrithLekeheld was nterrupted u . The wlrnnt issued lu! night for A. C. Tovmley, pmeaideot of the Nati onal nonpu'£ilen l a m e hed not been served, Mr. Townley being in - - - Llmroln. Heh.,Feb.15.*-A mei.: session of ieginlnture till he alled to enact laws providing me m:ofpolling the vote of Nebnlkn soldiers. not r u vh r r .stationed a n y from their home,Governor Neville an- nounoed yeehrdey. The Nebnah constitution forbids the right of vote to regular soldiers. The ennommeemeeut in made foilow ing the decision of Judge Day in the |Ii||.rict court in Omaha that soldier? in any erm of the service enlisted after the outbreak of the war, are u n o , a r e v a u n l u w u u i . x u u n : L u a u ~ w w » v W -" T h i s c a s e p r o v e s t h e f u t i l i t y o f t h e p l a n s o n t h e p a r t o f a n y i n d i v i d u a l o r c o r p o r a t i o n i n t h i s c o u n t r y w h o m a y h a v e h o p e d t o c o n c e a l t h e r e a l o w n e r s h i p o f G e r m a n - o w n e d p r o p r t y i n c o n t e m p l a t i o n o f a n d t o a v o i d t h e _ a n - t i c i y a t e d s e i z u r e o f p r o p e r t y b y t h e a l i e n p r v p e w c u a - t o d x a n f o l l o w i n g t h e d e c l a r a z i o n o f w a r , " s a i d M r . P a l m e r t o n i g h t . - - O m a h a B e e . _`FOR MEASURES, NOT MEN C o u n c i l B l u f f s , l a . , F e b . 1 2 . - T o t h e E d i t o r o f t h e W o r l d u . . . . . | . \ .r: . . . . . . : . . . . .-_ . |. a L' | , . . . . l A - 1 1 - 5 - . J l ? - L I we2Oomplnc radintor phto above eggs give: greater and more Oomblnndon Wum Air-Ho! Water hating unit, mother exe Gnnuc in Blvlng of Gil.Only three quuu to a gallon for Zqgu tumnd without lifting or rsmoving tray. Lau time nquind in openling and le.: labor.AND xmzrnmw ornzn SPECIAL ruruns s a s s m z (Bum by the originlton ul thu Center Lump-Center Hut I tnere is an article on the front page entitled "Big Indo ~ ment of Hitchcock's stand in Senate" which is an extrac from a report of the National Chamber of Commerce. The extract is quoted coneetly, but the comment at th head of it leaves many tolmderstand that the Chambe of Commerce of Council Blu Hs was going into uolitiw an ~ had indorsed Senator Hitckcock's stand which they hav not done./I believe you will correct this as I have had many calrelative to it since it was pnmed.-Richard L. Blake, Sec HAYS To CONFER soon WITH REPUBLICANS HERE, SAYS BEAC Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 14.--Ed. Beach of Lincoln, chair man of the reublican state committee, back from a Eastern trip o three weeks, announced here tndn" ll'~';FWilliam Hays of Indiana, newly elected chnimmn of th republican national committee, or his secretarv, wouhconfer with the republican state committee some tim within the next few weeks.At Indianapolis Mr. Hays promised Mr. Bench to com~ to Nebraska to go over the situation here with the mem- bers of th state committee. Bench went to Washington for the purpose of ' " ~-; " the meeting of th congressional caxnpuiré eonnmttve,which wasattended by twenty-three qlem munvilllillmiss Jeanette.Beach told the mexnbers of the:ai atio in Nebraska._ He also confened with Cnnzressmen Sloan :=»»1 \~n :. President Wilson really wants._The only thing clear is that by flattering Count Czemxn §the Aus tvo -Hungarian foi eign mi nisner)he wa nts to mplate Ge rmany and then iso late all the strong forces within Germany. f'President Wi1son's address daes not mi Eimrto -1 - Ver- snxlles gieclaration one whit.H e blasphenmusly invokes divine Judgrnent.That judgment has already been spok- en.Our 501| ig enemy nee.While the Czar and i}¢h€1' Crwknnn.The nrnnt chart!! him with mm-splncy w diatom-nge enllrtmenu. ll0'I' *W ALIENS DRAGNET FDR ALIESS wnoDONT REPORT not pnsfnniolml loldien md mne-(on Are entitled w the right of fran-chise while nerving in the um'-.ludn Dly'| declllcm vu rendered yenefrdny In | suit ta mnndununElectionCommluionerHurleyG,Moorhead of Douglu county. w mm-pol him to eerdfy \M q\ulHl¢a\lonr1 of Prlnta J. J. Simon, a member of me Pony-Ant Infantry band. zen lm. vrhq enlist/ed dter the outbrelkl Al we pn-\iou||l3»' slated, we are nueivillg orden from nearly every stale in the Union, and these orders are steadily i:.\cn.\¢RThg'-- We are not sure that we will have enough ma- ehines to supply this great demuml.We have good rnnuuhe- turing fac ilities, but inthese titues it is hard to get material. We wero fortunate in getting some of our material early lustfail before the freight embitrgo went on, but future u:u\ierin.\[ ia douiztfui, and we may not be able to get it in time for ti1i~. 1teason'a output. From this y ou can nee why it is important to order y our SOF T- HZA T TUBE L EB 8 in c ub a to r E A RL Y .W o must ad- here to our rigid syalein of "tint c ome, first served." W e want to serve home folks first, henc e this warning to y ou.W e wiil kmgs eng bread in exile, we, free in the east, shall éecllflth§}'ea m dw » es t." e . ustrian ress discusses President W''The Rlchpost calls Count Cuernin "the w'L'§s'h'I1'p°§i'$ chancellor of a peace empe ror" and declares the ggedc of the war haa now set in.' "The peaceodea is on the. marvh," it says. The Poles m the lower: house of the Austrian xeichs- mth, FQZYY over the session <»f Cholm to the Ukraine, havejmned the antl-government coa lition and the dis~ Solutxon of the chamber is thrv:atened.--World-Herald. Wuhlnlwn, D.c.. Fab. 14.-A nl-tlo'n~wlde dnllet ll bell\¢ lprud by ,{_` Mitchell Pnlmer, :Ilan proven! =u»£"d|"1~ so louis enemy allen: who.\_|,,,"f\ lnonnrn cf the law or mahlclnux u-bm. ml an mum report ofuun- vwv¢",|'°"""l' w huemuln u mnemruijvdlr nunfian low nl Amerlnnl to own tho gonmmenl in nppmhendinz vlelnon of the 'hwMr. Palmer gun wlrnlll mu fedex-nl nzfnu ue nurvhlnl the ronutry fromrout w cout for oummdlnr allen property und thu holdm nl uncov- .wu nm|.»-nv nn linhle ln | he of the period of the mummy »Auction Sale of Household Goods Wednesday. hhnnry 27, 1918. nl ONE crcwcx P. H.. I will un umy mmm on WEST uNco1.xSt.. Blllr, Nab.. all of my houulmldmachwmmlngnl:3 STOVES.2 BEDSTEADS,SPRINGS ANDMAA masses. ROCKERS_ UINING in thi war from South Omlh. "fox 'rn IQ u m n oux n s or t :ne rr do everything possibie, even is working nights to take cure of home orders, but we cannot promise definitely on futuri- orders, therefore :his final word, URDER HOW AND SAVE n1s1u>1=on¢'nm:N'r. nzuzsunnn TOO,WE mvz A BPIUIAL PRIDE ro n no n BUYERS.A s warms IB xx STORE ron MADE IN THREE SIZES No. 1A--100 Egg Size, comp[ete. . . . 'll ¢ No. 2-150 to 160 Egg Size, Comple\e..¢» No. 3-200 En Size, complete. . . . . . . -|-YOU.All sizes [rom 50 Egg 10 200 Egg capacity Nebra ska M Q ~~ - e1_110,000 or 0en"§»»§ imprisonmentember of Iuatinanul Repubhcan comnuttve orbolh. Enthusiasm; Over Resuluiu s1."L'6ifi°§T £'}Jl°§?§.'"" '"",.i'.1'»,TI"i,';""§%1"' R. B. Ho w ll 'repo n 1 rG 1 !'@DllbllCI1n nnhnnnl ¢\nmmiHnnmnn= fnr ally enendod» Mr. Pdmer 'Md' and CHAIRS. wzuinnons, nods, mx ma AND gg}.;'|~gR 1,\||1_gg_ RITCIIEN CABI?,IE'I', RITCIIEN CUPBOARD,C00KlNG_Unzxslm1'|Nwamjr:, DISHES »3g_s:y».-gain!The Porter In cubator Co.,nut!! Nebraska, wnlideri ¢_h°'é;ciT5;'&"W§il'i'i']j|`;y';'&]j nu ln will be lmvmmly mfuma smnlung ua | nuuszsssrmcam to the ¢m1mmh'.f h "'x ""'"" '" "' "" """""'41 `.portaentious pf gmt u.i»fg'§ urtz§er||i:°:euo!mtF|1:l;s:mrt;;u mon '3?'5'# guuhwmn #M 1 |.....J'3E.."'.f..2l'"'""" ~