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Dal: Su:-We hui hsd c onnasr-abn upenanca with dittmmt malesol ineuuaton.Wa can Lruthlully anyum in lava nnsrer mai, nor haveumm: tn c utmwr withu man y r ealcommon-nunprinciples,--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' TUBELEUUBATOB 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 nwIIYTYvnns.
Announcement
_._---of Our`
NewManufacturinglndustry
. . .. _ _. -|°
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 nuruly
bnhn all your previous rooords. Thou u r z ' - n e wandNEWwxr asa
HEATERprincipleandthedom;
a n ywithUm custonuryw w o r#ion in wt chlmblr, 'an think is oneorthem e m :impronmonuever
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 u
nal article od' muit, llld wo hurlilynoommmd your products.Coogntuiatlil y ouuponthis,
( W p a m :vrnnant, and wish-Hl y outhe continued menuLila.:your y ur; _of study andomnufnc-
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 modelsthis 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 forthanincubltonand
broaden, I would urge homo buyers
nuke lure ol getting their machinehere before it is too late.W. J. KOOPMAN.
A Fey vuwfag hom e Home Banker
I don't know anythiluuebout incu-baton, but I do knowt hom theyears of exgerlenee of the maker: oftheSOFT-EAT TUBZLESS,theyought to be the but ineubaton made.
The generalappearanceappearszome to be pnctic el and simple.Buyinat home will een all dan-g" of eiluppolnting delsye, for un-
er theneent oonned trail"pe u14: 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
BIGGERPOULTRYPRGFITS
Our new 1918 FREE book lelh abnunhe Greatell Incubator Discovery in Fifty Years
Five Different Sizes in Our Display and Demonstration Room
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SEC. HOUSTON'S
APPEAL
FORMO RE
~ Poultry and Eggs
THE SECRETARY OF 1umcu|..'ru1u:
WASHINGTON, D. c.
September 22, 1917
To the American Pou\Lry Auodndun,_In Convsnuon Auunbled:
1sedzc Lz dmldequawmpplynof133122315. 3" unentmmta Lbs ex-
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General and Lon! News and Comment.
NO. 4.Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, Feb., 15, 191ag
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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 wmm 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 *Jw
Cny Blni\e.unt|1 the :mean nvuld
ring up Polic e Klgiltnte Cmu and
ull him to hh o| !\ce,whun thly wvnchnncd (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 emnphimmeuz 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 pctHlled 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.-Attorney
June: 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 plan
thlt 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 Lnkeieldlut 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 the
Provost M 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, soul
to amp |11 umnldn; whlle mm inthlh' rupecdvo qwtu:Ddunro.Nrw Jwwv.Arizmu,umm. muwm. Nmnkn. Ne wInleo 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 and
injector 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 relative
of Kaiser Wilhelm.t was then claimed to have beentransferred to his daughter, wife of.Addben K. Fischer,
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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
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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 TreasuryDepartment 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
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vw,mluupn,|,wv;umu..\,wu;m_ ~..__._._..... .§,lsolsheviki in South Russia,/
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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 mnnthanever before.~voutlng in every houaehnhl,
druuu:-un, the nubnnuuon» mm.Incraued prvdncuon
bo elfdeud much fum* thanmudon.While wc lun! in~
:mu n mu st luv: q uic k n~
U W .1Ihed-Im uavw u rahold and every fum.n n -
~hmlzqa a on c ou n-
provldtqg the lnc nnud mp-
HE RB ERT c . xloo vm.
c .u, s. Food Admlnhtrnlion
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make lure ol getting their mac hinehere before it ie too late.W. J. KOOPMAN.
A Fey vuwfag hom a Home Banker
I don't know anythiluuabout incu-batore, but I do knowt hom theyears of exgerlenee of the maker: oftheSOFT-EAT TUBZLESS,theyought to be the beet incubator: made.
The generalappearanceappearszome to be practical and eimple.Buyinat 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 Wuhlngton
aéilntif reeidentaaI1ouIdcf bo proud ef
ar eoincubator and broaderf - o g gsuch ae theSOFT'-HEATTULESS.Thisie e win: institution;
they have a well eqgipped inlant.I tgiveneverybodrw oientereabedin 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.Ibelieve insrivinla
home 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» nouw ln duat? . emrender _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!puntculuIin tha nanh, the num-ber of fowl: on lml vidualfarmse mand
should be very largely increased.The de3:n.menz uf Agrlcmlmre ll co- op-entln f watha 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 mnnthanever before.~voutlng in every houaehnhl,
druuu:-un, the nubnnuuon» mm.Incraued prvdncuon
bo elfdeud much fum* thanmudon.While wc lun! in~
:mu n mu st luv: q uic k n~
U W .1Ihed-Im uavw u rahold and every fum.n n -
~hmlzqa a on c ou n-
provldtqg the lnc nnud mp-
HE RB ERT c . xloo vm.
c .u, s. Food Admlnhtrnlion
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f f *-~ t t ~ :
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N~aa nN 2 2n - s o~
make lure ol getting their mac hinehere before it ie too late.W. J. KOOPMAN.
A Fey vuwfag hom a Home Banker
I don't know anythiluuabout incu-batore, but I do knowt hom theyears of exgerlenee of the maker: oftheSOFT-EAT TUBZLESS,theyought to be the beet incubator: made.
The generalappearanceappearszome to be practical and eimple.Buyinat 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 Wuhlngton
aéilntif reeidentaaI1ouIdcf bo proud ef
ar eoincubator and broaderf - o g gsuch ae theSOFT'-HEATTULESS.Thisie e win: institution;
they have a well eqgipped inlant.I tgiveneverybodrw oientereabedin 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.Ibelieve insrivinla
home 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» nouw ln duat? . emrender _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!puntculuIin tha nanh, the num-ber of fowl: on lml vidualfarmse mand
should be very largely increased.The de3:n.menz uf Agrlcmlmre ll co- op-entln f watha 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.
1B 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 malesol ineuuaton.Wa can Lruthlully anyum in lava nnsrer mai, nor haveumm: tn c utmwr withu man y r ealcommon-nunprinciples,--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' TUBELEUUBATOB 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 nwIIYTYvnns.
Announcement
of Our`
NewManufacturinglndustry
. . .. _ _. -|°
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 nuruly
bnhn all your previous rooords. Thou u r z ' - n e wandNEWwxr asa
HEATERprincipleandthedom;
a n ywithUm custonuryw w o r#ion in wt chlmblr, 'an think is oneorthem e m :impronmonuever
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 u
nal article od' muit, llld wo hurlilynoommmd your products.Coogntuiatlil y ouuponthis,
( W p a m :vrnnant, and wish-Hl y outhe continued menuLila.:your y ur; _of study andomnufnc-
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 modelsthis 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 forthanincubltonand
broaden, I would urge homo buyers
nuke lure ol getting their machinehere before it is too late.W. J. KOOPMAN.
A Fey vuwfag hom e Home Banker
I don't know anythiluuebout incu-baton, but I do knowt hom theyears of exgerlenee of the maker: oftheSOFT-EAT TUBZLESS,theyought to be the but ineubaton made.
The generalappearanceappearszome to be pnctic el and simple.Buyinat home will een all dan-g" of eiluppolnting delsye, for un-
er theneent oonned trail"pe u14: 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
BIGGERPOULTRYPRGFITS
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
FORMO RE
~ Poultry and Eggs
THE SECRETARY OF 1umcu|..'ru1u:
WASHINGTON, D. c.
September 22, 1917
To the American Pou\Lry Auodndun,_In Convsnuon Auunbled:
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,. . . . . . . . W " vw - 1 . - vn u : mu -ulPo l1| rmu :hLu | oa \.h 4lu' mh| r¢.Inold or dhc oudnucd otha: makuo f i n z u b n p n n u r w i n : wx m m
d the euiier modal;A s mu y o lour pwplad r u d yknaw1v uahlvr und : din atoc k hofdfr lnthe
d dl n c u b a t a r w w :u mv 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'»"'Im m " g g h wqulru u¢ nuEA" me ri"u vu lyvly 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 malesol ineuuaton.Wa can Lruthlully anyum in lava nnsrer mai, nor haveumm: tn c utmwr withu man y r ealcommon-nunprinciples,--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' TUBELEUUBATOB 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 nwIIYTYvnns.
Announcement
of Our`
NewManufacturinglndustry
. . .. _ _. -|°
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 nuruly
bnhn all your previous rooords. Thou u r z ' - n e wandNEWwxr asa
HEATERprincipleandthedom;
a n ywithUm custonuryw w o r#ion in wt chlmblr, 'an think is oneorthem e m :impronmonuever
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 u
nal article od' muit, llld wo hurlilynoommmd your products.Coogntuiatlil y ouuponthis,
( W p a m :vrnnant, and wish-Hl y outhe continued menuLila.:your y ur; _of study andomnufnc-
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 modelsthis 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 forthanincubltonand
broaden, I would urge homo buyers
nuke lure ol getting their machinehere before it is too late.W. J. KOOPMAN.
A Fey vuwfag hom e Home Banker
I don't know anythiluuebout incu-baton, but I do knowt hom theyears of exgerlenee of the maker: oftheSOFT-EAT TUBZLESS,theyought to be the but ineubaton made.
The generalappearanceappearszome to be pnctic el and simple.Buyinat home will een all dan-g" of eiluppolnting delsye, for un-
er theneent oonned trail"pe u14: 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
BIGGERPOULTRYPRGFITS
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
FORMO RE
~ Poultry and Eggs
THE SECRETARY OF 1umcu|..'ru1u:
WASHINGTON, D. c.
September 22, 1917
To the American Pou\Lry Auodndun,_In Convsnuon Auunbled:
1sedzc Lz dmldequawmpplynof133122315. 3" unentmmta Lbs ex-
_..4
a. L.
1.1 .v~
._|e..a-\` t 1( ' i _'~~If s~
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-"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 malesol ineuuaton.Wa can Lruthlully anyum in lava nnsrer mai, nor haveumm: tn c utmwr withu man y r ealcommon-nunprinciples,--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' TUBELEUUBATOB 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 nwIIYTYvnns.
Announcement
of Our`
NewManufacturinglndustry
. . .. _ _. -|°
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 nuruly
bnhn all your previous rooords. Thou u r z ' - n e wandNEWwxr asa
HEATERprincipleandthedom;
a n ywithUm custonuryw w o r#ion in wt chlmblr, 'an think is oneorthem e m :impronmonuever
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 u
nal article od' muit, llld wo hurlilynoommmd your products.Coogntuiatlil y ouuponthis,
( W p a m :vrnnant, and wish-Hl y outhe continued menuLila.:your y ur; _of study andomnufnc-
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 modelsthis 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 forthanincubltonand
broaden, I would urge homo buyers
nuke lure ol getting their machinehere before it is too late.W. J. KOOPMAN.
A Fey vuwfag hom e Home Banker
I don't know anythiluuebout incu-baton, but I do knowt hom theyears of exgerlenee of the maker: oftheSOFT-EAT TUBZLESS,theyought to be the but ineubaton made.
The generalappearanceappearszome to be pnctic el and simple.Buyinat home will een all dan-g" of eiluppolnting delsye, for un-
er theneent oonned trail"pe u14: 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
BIGGERPOULTRYPRGFITS
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
FORMO RE
~ Poultry and Eggs
THE SECRETARY OF 1umcu|..'ru1u:
WASHINGTON, D. c.
September 22, 1917
To the American Pou\Lry Auodndun,_In Convsnuon Auunbled:
1sedzc Lz dmldequawmpplynof133122315. 3" unentmmta Lbs ex-
_..4
a. L.
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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 Wiis
failed 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-Hunga
and 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
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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 ilrith
Lekeheld was nterrupted u .
The wlrnnt issued lu! night forA. 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:of
polling 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 xmzrnmwornzn SPECIALruruns 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 extracfrom 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 cal
relative 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 forceswithin 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 renderedyenefrdnyIn | suit ta mnndununElectionCommluionerHurleyG,Moorhead of Douglu county. w mm-pol him to eerdfy \M q\ulHl¢a\lonr1of 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!=uȣ"d|"1~ so louis enemy allen: who.
\_|,,,"f\ lnonnrn cf the law or mah
lclnux u-bm. ml an mum report ofuun- vwv¢",|'°"""l' w huemuln u mnemruijvdlr nunfian low
nl Amerlnnl to own tho gonmmenlin nppmhendinz vlelnon of the 'hwMr. Palmer gun wlrnlll mu fedex-nl
nzfnu ue nurvhlnl the ronutry fromrout w cout for oummdlnr allenproperty 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. nlONE crcwcx P. H.. I will un u
my mmm on WEST uNco1.x
St.. Blllr, Nab.. all of my houulmldmachwmmlngnl:3 STOVES.2 BEDSTEADS,SPRINGS AND
MAA 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'"'"""
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CORNMEAL TAKES 'ro FLIGHT
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: and whiu»¢r» "Belgium Under the
German Heel" in The Juufnll.
At I n t!The truth about Belrium
9.0 he told by Brlnd Whitlock, Un-
tcd Stale: Minister to Belgium. cx-uively for this territory in The
~!==d°>Journn!beginning Febnmry
?..This is the tint complete auth
tive, odidd record of that devas
led country. whose martyrdom has
led the whole civilized world to
It in n magnificent epic of the su-
rc me mzvdy of Beldum-the hum-
: and blasting, the rnpine and dee-
latlon, and the crowning brutality,
~e murder of Edith Covell..ih if
eslincd to preserve the story of Bel»
um'| sacrifice, Hr. Whitlock was ap-
~lnted minister to Belgium by the
~ldenr.in Decemiaer .1913-ugh:
~nthn before the German invasion.
his alicia! capacity nu miniltcr. urector of American relief work and
I. trained oblcrvor of facts, he hu
u l :he bitter tmgedy burned into
1| very soul.Now nftq three lonz*eau of silence comes his story, writ-
from a journal kept faithfully day
y day.Until the war is ended and
e story of Amerie.|'| pan in it in
ten there will be no bigger new:
eature than this, which starts thru an
ortunnte nrrlnzcmenz with Mr.
tlock, ln thc Sunday Journal, Feb.
7.
F A R M E R S M A Y E X C H A N G E
W H E A T I ' o n F L O U R S U P P L Y
O m l d u ,He b . ,F e b . IB . - - T o a l m i g h t -
c n o u t c o n fu s i o n w i t h r e g a r d t o e x -
d l a n g a o f w h e a t fo r n e a r n t t h e m i l l
b y f a r m e r s , F o o d A d m i n i s t n t n r W a t -
anrrlsa LOSE THOUSAND DAILY
Cuualitle: of Over Seven "wound
In Week.
London,Feb.ll.--British cnsusli
lies reported in the int week are T0'?1an-idea u follows: Killed or died of
wounds: Oificers, 'l3; Hen. 1360.
Wounded or mining:Officers,
l.l66; men, 5,-189.
This tau! is only slightly in exeeu
of int 1reek's Ezurel which lmount
inir to 6354, reached the low mark
for several monthl.
Nanmgm Porno Pnrczg CUT
Vfotliea Reduces Figures ao the
Consumer.
ORA!IA, Neb., Feb. 11.-A ent o!
two-third; cents per pound ln West-
ern potatoes vu announced today by
Fedora Fond Admummm- wuaea.
after I conference with commission
men md the price-fixing ~=»==1g;;
Compldnta thot zetall prices were
high at three cents led to an investi-
gation.The eommisdon men vo!
nntarily agreed to maintain prices of
$1.11 per huhel for beat Nebrukn
potatoes and of $1.25 for ben Went-
ern for the present and mad it
pouible fog the retaii price to hefixed It 2 I-3 c ents per pound for
Nebru h be st a nd 2 1-2 cent.: for
weaterns,including potatoes nlaed
in Montana, Wyomlnl. Golorodo, Or-
egon, Washington,Idaho and South
Dakotn.A ruling that hereafter all
potatoes offered for alle Inuit he
plainly marked when they were we-
ed tru promulgated by Waxtlea after
this meeting. this to protect buyers.
Commieden men said that they were
[creed to buy Nebnsh pototoea without :redial whic h vu u hi; handi-
cap in muketing.They bought Held
mnthey uidandhsdtoossumeloee-
es in zndlnz. and wuts.The new
price: go into deft immedlltely
at c ornmeal "aah not the c ounter'
hu c ome.In the food dminiltruw
Shresrd lilllen
(Stan J ournal)
on~Combnla.nt|Kmed by U-BoaL|
¥i|.vo Been 1-l,120.
London, Feb. 5.-Gemma U-Bouts.
~rding to a replgf given by .An-
or m a n y b i g th i n g : fo r t he y e n 1 9 . 1 8 .
B u d d e : t h e e i g h t s e r i a i n o ve i l a l -
a d y a n n o u n c e d w i t h m o r e t o c o m e .
r r n n g e m e n u h a ve j u s t b e e n c o m p l e t -
fo r n s p e c l n i l a n d w i r e a n d c s b i e
ew : s e r vi ce w h i c h wi l l p o u r L h q l a t . -
wn r n e w: an d c x ch u dve : s aw s s t or -
fr o m a l l o ve r t h e w o d d i n t o t h e
o u m n l o l fi c e m r s ' d a y .Th i s i n i n
~i ti o n to th e s pl en d id n e ws s e rvic e
Ir e a d y b e i n g g i ve n Jo u r n a l re ad e rs .
e p r i c e o f t h e Jo u r s m l r e m a i n s a t
-»~ ye ar da il y o r ss w;1 ,h 1\E ._ _|, i¢
a n y J o u r n a l .
R T E r u w n C A N N O T B E
' U S E D A S S l I B S T I l ' U T E
O m a h a ,No b . .F e b .1 5 . - I l y a H o u r
51 not as s u l m i t u i g f o r wh e a t fl o ur .
s a y s A d m i n j s t n l o r W s t l l l s .Th e i n f*
p r e s s i o n i n s o m e p l a n a s e e m . : t o b e
t h a t n i s , b u t i t i n n o t .R y e B o u t m a y
| .| }
"Farmers may exchange nheat
frown by than for flour at the mili
for not more than a thirty days' :up-
ply...
.»n .||5 n o t c h .
A n u m b e r o f a d d i t i o n a l i t a m n a p -
p e a r o n t h e p r l c a l i s t f o r t h e w r e c k
co m m e nc i n g w i t h W e d n e nd n y . .H o l d -
m r c o m m o d i t i e i . W i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n
o f e o r m n e n i , a m q u o t a d e r u t l y t h e
n m e u n w l e k a g u .C o m a n d b a r i e y
n o u n mq u u md a z s z- s mu ap o u n d ea ch .w h i l e p o t a t o n o u r a n d
. |»
sd retail at 35 cents for the 6-pound
sack as against the present price of
32 rents; for the 12-pound sock. 68
oentsasag| dnst£2,andfor\.l:s2-Ppound bag. SIM as against 31-20
This is an increase all dong' the meal
line of approximately B per cent.
Tillie :mn la not lo be blamed Qpon
the netaller.The latter has been ae1I»
ins cornmeal at no profit alnca the
mi ller s z oo k lhlr e i ns i n th d r ta i h
and charged on the administration.
A few days ago the millers announ-
eed that they were about so advance
the wholesale prlees on meal.The
food administration, operating on the
iheory that.it controlled thasulzolesal-ar. came to s. rode awakening at the
arbitrary conduct of the millers.And
the millen hdd the sm of hand that
wins even gms: a food administra-
tlon.Whether or not they were
blullng the mlllars put it over.They
me to the food adminiatralon vir-
twly th is:_
"We can get more money for our
med by shipping ltoot of Nebraska.
Mala is a leading subslltutifr flour.You must have meal or else your
pouad for pound psofram will iall
flat.Nebraska can have our meal.
but lhe mast pay the pria.Whata r e r o u g o i n g t o d o a b w tl tf "
What could the sammmsuoe do?
Ittookabac kaeatandsaid.*"iVscan
80 nothing."So tha price to the ae-
taileradvaneldaadapa1td'thaben»
edt: conceived by the admlnisfratlori
van wiped away in ana swoop.The
miller: lost prestige with the admin-
istration, but what they lose ln pres-
tige may be made up in dollars and
b u t L County I-'ood Administrator
Peterson does not ulmlt that the ra-oenl scoring by the mlllers will be of
lu tln g bench: to thorn.Ha intim-
abes, ia (act, that the oonservation
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Larsen & JacobsonGarage
SERVICEESTORAGEESUPPLIES
.r\l !| I I .9 0 |0 ||r 1 'I F N 'l 1 Q ,,,9 ¢
L SETS THE PACE
2 0 t h Y E A R
FA'I`HElS,'SONS AND GRANDSONS
EACH WITHIN THEIR TIME,HAVE FOUND THE OLDSMOBILEDURABILITY, ENDURANCE ANDCOMFORT INSEPARABLY WOVENAMONG THEIR FONDEST FAMILY
TRAD|T|.0Ns
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S i x ~ C y 1 i n d e r M o d e l s a r e b u i l t ; i n ~
Touring Cars and Roadsters, at
Eight-Cylinder models are built
i n T o u r i n g C a r s , R o a d s t e r s a n d ~
Olub Roadsters,at
F. o. e. LANSING, MICHIGAN
the House of Cgommonu today, have
~ne to 'death 14,120 non-combatants.risim men, women and mlzam.
\P°"Ed Q
HAPPEMNGS ABOUT THE STATE Record the Births.R30 for Hatdxing Wanted-4 ua 20
dozen.--Bell phone 43.
(4940 Porter lnahaior Co.
hiruu ual danilu f¢¢0l'1ib\i w o w
cent. and an it seams um. thus an
| :run mlm' pooplc who do not bmw
nm. me Sum or Nebn-uh reeonu
hinhl md dellhl. we believs \-hs flf
una from yuur muniy may be of im
L m n .. . . . .
W hn enr nba bylsbo rno rnp ar-
non dies, it il of utmon imporhme
l.hlt\haumeberac ordedltt.h| StliA
Homo.I n simon!m r s : m m we
hue a lou! reginnr. and In would
uk that the mothoru d the chlldnn
bomuoel| 'm!.l|wb¢hy 'lb|r¢h hpmr
erly ncolded.' m p m u a n .-ew.wa xy u mmd n to this,bu t u o u r
ng L ltn tlo n lu ty e \ r vr a lo n ly G2 p u
een! ol what xr. mmm be. un bdkn
I! tho moxiun and mhan wwld ex-
enim the proper interest, Lhlt betta
ruulu would bs ucomplhbod.
To th e n n lh e r o f u c h b n b y vh o la
mmm u reenrdql beginning Docambsr.
1917, we will und | book u|!.{tlld-
"Your Baby -How to Keep it WQU."
T h e n e u r d i n g o f n b i n h i l n h p l
rec ord. ind uhblilhu tha idmtity of
a child.We pulls no ehnrp lor :uh
a record.Tha number ai' birth: rv-
c ordd in y our c nunty lm y ur nmu e o r vm- n o ' n m b m. M. f u n .
207 bam of nldve fnthen. 219 of ull.
Ivo mothers und so al (anim in-bln.
with 21 bam nl'fomlgn motlwn.
Th o n w a n k p d n o f t v i u a f w h i d a
2 we n b o y l u ld 2 1 ' e n ¢ i r l . | .' h i r
lo lr f nu ne . -Neb n lh S f -lk Deplrb
ment nl Health.
\ !¢_ |./o or ' \
proved, extra good orch~rd and a good pre-»d u c e r .$ 1 2 5 . 0 0 w i n b u y i t u p to F e b . I s t .
~F A R M N O .4 .On e o f t h e b e s t 4 0 0 a c r e i a r m s
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FA R
i n e a s t e r n N e b r a s k a ,2 s e t s o f i m p r o v e
w i t h a t h i r d h o u s e I o r t e n a n t o r h i r e d
m a n .O w n e r w i l l c o n s i d e r i w o r 2 0 0 a c r e
or small farm at its value as part pay.
Good Terms On Bniance.
M HO. s.One of the best improved qulners aroundBlalr. len :han two miles inom the dty.Cuz be|I H
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FARM NO. 1 .Good level ei ghty ,fo ur-roo m
house, good barn, go-od orchard, 2001! we!!
ol water. close to schooi.Price !'or.qu lc k
saie by Feb. 15th, $127.50 per acre._A real
snap.
F A R M NO. 2 .Eighty acres , roi llnz. goo d 4-
room ho use, good li ttle barn, plenty of out
buildiqgs, qui te a lo t o f allnlh. 4 and o ne-
ha lf mi le s to to wn.$127.50 an acre.
Extrao rdina ry te rms o n the se two.
FAR M NO . 3 .Good square mo ,3 a nd .o ne
0 1 O J neo m ed .Ad d r e s s t h e un d e r s ig n e d .
Ad d i s on E . Bh d d o n , S e e .
N e b n l h S t z t e H i l t o r i e s l So ci et y.
WATTLE3 mains THURSDAY A8
POPATO DAY'
Omaha,Nob.,Fab.15.-By pm-
cjamation, Food Admlnlatnhor Wnt-
tles has named Thundly of etch week
u P O T A T O f q g d this day dl
merchants are so |011 potntonl
nt reduced pdces and to urge their
#gnsumptiun by the people of Nab-
r u ...Hr. Wattial also prnrnita potaboor
Nebnska Slate Bm ! Baden.
Lincoln, Nab.. Feb. s.--1: is :M
intention of the Nebruh Stlie lillewrinl Soc idy .to publhh n book d
about 500 pages upon the history of
the various tumor mon men u a nd
orgnndzntionn in Ne b r u l t
A large nmount of valuable mat-
erial for this hidory wll occured ntthe annul me-:Url of the Historiw
Society held in Lincoln, January l5~
16:Representatives of the early
Grange,the Forman'Alliance,the
Antzi-Monopollnts,Form Mutual In-
nurenco Gomponiw. l"annen' Co-op
ontlve md Educational 150500. For-
naen' Elevator Companies, The Rc-
form Press and Non-pnrtlsan lague.
presented popors of very |neat value.
It is the plan to follow up this meeb
ingntoncebyaecurlngfromlzondreda
of other penonn through the :tate
who worn connected with these or
zxnlmtlona, thdr remlnisoeuoa upon
the lubject.Nuo' of than on nad-
en of your paper.We do not know
Zhdr names but we uk through yourcolumns noch person interested in the
truthful history of these farmer
movements to write, this winter, a
letter so the una:signed,The spec-
ini points we wish information upon
are these:I .When andhow lon; were y ou n
member of a. farm orgnnizationf
2.Write no your recollections on the
following points:
Social meetings.
Eoonomlc dlacuadonn.
Election of Public Oiichls.
Securing better prices from local
merchant;
Establishing local storm.Incidents and persons.
3.We especially wilh redlections or
mme: of those who oondoded local
ammo or organized local buying or
selling clubs.
Write nt once giving ua what you-
know.Give names of otlien who can
fumhh more information.S n e r ll
thoulmdn of laden from men and
women who had pert in them mm
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FARM NO. 6.154 Ac res. 2 and a hal! :alles to station.A .
Ilttle ies: than 150 will buy lt.Almost ne w Improve-
ments.A real snap.(loud terms._
lh a ve severe! other good I a m :th at emo be bought
worth the money on :ood terms.Come In and see us nz ~
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.|. M. l)|XON umm [sms co.~
xi s w ( 3 F i i C ! I F I R S T D 0 9 3 W E S T
OF RA 1 m1 . 1 x's I S A RA HE :
COME IN AND SEE MFI
C I T I Z E N S S A V I N G S B A N K
ABE B. dasou. Pnsfdnt JOHN H. wagon. un. Cllhkr
OBO. T. naoB|.uN|>. Lui. °"*J"'
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,_.s' k ° bad;1 `'.icw'o'§;;>ut p ; is eh
worst ca~anuty <f all.
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~ *QQ <5;;~The Min with Money
~.w P,¢,,mQ; ?é'.i"§'Is
"It never rains but it pours"It seems thateverything happens bo a man when he is BROKE.
{fTroubles never come singly."
mx
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\adversi he
Guard against poverty \>gp"=¢i1=§ some of yourspam money in the Bank,all t e worries andcare the worst is poverty and debt.You can pre-vent them by the money you can well afford to putinto the~Bank now._
PHI Yoll|!. nmncg ll oun mu
ws ADD 4` PER CENT |N'reReé'r ON SAVINGS
s
th e Mu m l' l1 lB --.I
The purpose of POTATO DAY
to save ihe :rut surplus of poutoesnowinNebrukxandtoprevent
napa.
John E. Elliott. painter and |nper-
hnngenwho worker his "sr into the
pruidency of I bank at Decltur and
wrecked it, is undu arrest.
BEGINNING Frzanuani' lsr, ms,
l p e : c e n t l a t c n a t vi i ! b i p l i d o n
c e t t l f n t u o f d u p e d !i n l a n d f o r
\u n ..'¥l`8b°ay'. ms w1.1Hp¢<i, or killed.: x x " i % ' § f § m " ' § 0 ' 3 § E
or flat bushel, or down md out, until '3AsTE,m.nR
he nys so himself and-bellman it.
flour on Thundayi. undlr than :on-
dltlonq:Pumehuer must buy four
pound; of potatoes for every poundof what Gout bought, ami cannot. buy
mo r e th u one-tml! the smonnt d
¢.
m u lB
u m m m
cmcwo I NORTH wasranu
Wulhlll| .!.I | | l:QI| ..h| Ill1s u s h i :b l a m i l l !
c.. s. P., M. t o.
°Illlllllllllu».| nl1u..| ».| i| ¢¢.4an¢=lill.»~llailnmlnn..iNs.n.4|.Ii|'¢x.lu.
an ¢a lu| .. | | | . s lh nd n ir .
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KILLING 0|-'HENS FORBIDDEN
Fond Admhlltralioa Taken Bleu
nres to lnc znle Produc-
ihu ol' Eur.
Wuhlngwn,Feb.12:-Tndlng J n
lin or fnlhly kilied hem Ind pulletx
snywhen ln the United States is for-
bidden in an order announced today
by the United States Food adminlsln-
Uon.Pabruary23i|fu¢edu1.l1e¢l.Lte
when flush stock must be dlspoud of,
LOCAL .um PERSONAL
ARCHBISHOP HARTY ON
PROHIBITION
Archbishop Harty of Omaha is vp-
pond so pmhibilinn, agrees with Car-
dlnsl Gibbcnl on the subject.Ha dic-
umd the following interview, publish-
edin£.heom.| .luBeelfewdgy sa¢o:
"l stand for tempernnou In the use
of dl lhinn and therefore 1 (nor the'
rigid rqulation of tha Ilquor tnlllc.
"But as prohibition ll based on a
wrong principie I do not advocate it.;
"lu prkndpie ia wrong blc lun it
dna not distinguish between what in
i in itldf and what ja uamtially
"lfrohlhitian seeks to pxaunt the
use of whqt is in itself good.lt, mnfound! use and abuse.It strive: to!
prwent wen the temperate use of
not be pumhued.
By lutdcting thu killing of chick-
ens which should be ww layen, the
food sdmlnistnthn hopes to increase
the prodgction of rw md allow them
to be put in :tongs at s reasonable
prict.The new onior was iuuad mrerai
Bilhiftgbikllbnryhouns 2 0 0 8
al.'I|. o 9P . lL
I li ! li l h e Gu tl d w! : p l a t Ho n -attl§§Clyd¢»\1|onhomlatDo-
llr .u d lIf|. C kr i|G u t|& o1 r vin -
Suu;Journal.--W.R.Fowler
msevenrmnn'srlghz£o anearnottouse wlutmer that is good.|
"IL forbids the eompletl use of his!
free will in thing; Innocent, of luch
thingaumny beof aervic a tohimin
the pursuit af health and hlppinesl.
"I am. therefore, oppozed ua pro
hlbltlon because it deprives men of
fnedom of will in the use of what is
good in ltneii; bectun it does not
nuke men sober, unless of courses'Lhoy choose za be ao; blew:-a it breeds
may evdls, auch u deceit nm! hypo-cracy ; md. strongest reason ufalL
it does not nnd_ will not prohibit."
ity by food admlnhtnlon balcn thenatmininzrutlon umuunned n.
I Ihindera" C a r d a i T h m h "h e a d i n g
'fN a w ~r i : p a j e r n pl e u e c o p y . "H i s
found very good.The gentieman, mé
ate there, didn; over on the oppos-
ite side of the mom.When the boy:
stepped up tn the uahien-'| desk w
mr menjrill, when they might Eat.
A civilian in the elevator volunteered
ol fié n n w e r e i n u n el e vat o r i n a p u bl i c
bu i l di n g ,de sc e nd in g t o t h e g r o u n d
.~
ha d b e e n s e t t i e d a n d t h e : i m a g e r h u i
d l n p p e a n d .M r . F o u r i e r a d d e d t h a t
i n c i d e n t ! o f t h i s k i n d a r e h a p p e n i n ;
to t he s ol di er s al l th e li me .
'ro TEE cmz xxs OF W ASHING-
TON COUNTY
'nu County Council of Ddnu |m»
d¢r¢hedln¢1iono(thn8u¢aCounril
of Da lmmlllak ln xla u du u r ny o l
the county for tho purpose cl natur-
sf-¢ dm on the mu nnirvlzmx ln-¢».~f¢1.| nd ua det-frmlno the Ananda!
unch md |llbl|.\UM_Uf du shits!! ul
Um zmmty.In dak mumy the mm-
| » | ; n w | l l b | mn | | e d b y \ h o W a m
The Wifson
Phonograph
:tm $40n f s ~ D q n r h n m t a f t h e C o u n c i l p f
D d m a e .Th a d t i x e n l o f t h i s c o u n t y
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With the latest (eat-
ures.Fully Guaran-reed.COME IN AND
HEAR IT!
pdgn to dn end :ht iz mu be an
lhomogh u ponlhle.Sams upre-
rautlve of du Coundkwlll call uponywlunllwdnylvddxdnecuds.l l
lnyma u mhaad ln wumpugu. noz-
W lh p lmn lo c a lly I n g u n ; c llin. C. R. Mud. Bhlr. Nebruh,
Cvunty Covad! M Ddeme
For Almost fifty Years
om! rxonvcrs am: rmsno
llaarmann Vinegar and
fickle Co.
Gmac: w. oormmsou, |'m't.
'OMAHA
Blair Racket Store
.¢.r
ntumed in ihelr hmm thc latter pnnof lut "eh nhl being muc h imprw-
ld in hulth and :inet Upon: their
a£a.n80 ni a r mn a u He r ~mm, which 016 §'nn.... c ampy.
Our cream m m h u had much
uou blc mk in z h is nfu hr mi ll on
moans of bud roads.J
Ulu En McDonald antertnizyad n
large company O! friend.: on the 8th.
Inst. ln honor of her elghteenth hirih-
day gud as and at ml; hospitable
home, the gums departed in hlghesl
p asf the oocuion.
m Craig Bros.lu n s o ld their
l! n1 .I.l1m¢h h¢ nh un nt ld \. \\ ¢
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i¢ ¢ kb d n¢ m| 4 o up o nth a) § un - pi rd n m h q w l u q u u t i e r u b h .B o h r
c o u r r r v A GE N T a i ms - r
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mln¢Cl¢y | ¢hoolbou| | .T h l o b ~
o ltb o me c t ln n i n to u p llln t h a p l
ul County Ann! wvrk hr thi! enumXh llh u bo mwvr ke d o u thy th ll~,
lm. rn \ | ,a n d| l| o\ o b0 0 u ltM| o ~ -
o l s pring what B o f u ' n l h h u
ba n mu h f o r s vn 5 0 0 b u h dx o
and wheat..lhuo ub wz 2»0 00~
xh u h of u a d wb o a tlln a df o r u ln ls l
my ollu.Wa m randy so un und c orn
thu banment bf ¢!»noun h~
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nt on time. bvt wr nqued. umh r m n r b d n g n a tm o n th x n u n -
shun m order that A gruur num~
m y b l leeommodated.Each
will b l a n d m d m nuomne
m m .s w i m -ol d w Blah'His a m m n i n e s o m m v i m -
|,uLi||¢.~»Fallaving Il tho KhBdlllg af
u-.hoot Mun mutiny for \h| »»
ol tha month.Long Cnok Sdwl. Feb. 12.
Munn School, Feb. 13.
mm Sc hool, Feb. N.
Svikar School, Pub. 15.
Full!-LII!!! Rall, Feb. 18.
'rdbuu Sc hool,Fab. xv.
Guryovnm Sebooi; Feb. 20.
mu Creek Sched, Feb. 21.
Adm.|.h School, Feb. 22.
o~m.s¢m»| . nn. 25.
wh y s a wn , r s.
Wrmck School,27.Rmm School, Feb. as.
- wm . ' m5 _ F :ROBERTS,Conn ANDERS c. :;;:
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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'heuudaylu fo rc h hmumo hh e
m e m :u a m e o l u u m m
, u g m l u m n m m m u u
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mmu lt h c b a k e f s u r h a mm mo ih
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had b ball;d d n d : a d d
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w u l d u l é v u x u e h a d .'nu re-w w f w n u u a w m m u d
n u » » ¢ n n o , m m ¢ . m m » m -
lllu lun! Jsgun went lu! week
dd : lla Ju ob wn in Bhlr.
u mm lle b p h ll d u h u i I n . a mdur | nuikm of three weeks
lr. and Mn. Jah Slerk mhrgulned
lin Henry u-1 Cul Ro hwfr :mum
lm. Sunday sfhmoon.
'r u u mm hm B o h n ! md J u li . .
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lm s u n d m
ln. wm Epllng, of c| |_|fg|1\];_ ls
didn at h er motbe n hu me h ere,
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ln' from BN! "innl1d.r' any mon.
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i | | | » o b b ¢ d | ! | wd A y ll¢ va t l4 k s ~
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tn g n n a l d i n t d l i m a w l a h u b a u u
nrvdwdv mmtlmnd for 11.8.8111-
. » f » a » w m w - u m w w w wi a w m m z m u .u a h m a b l e
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me t n t t h a s c h o o l h o u n o n ~ -
m a i n t o Bur our c ounty
musk.H c w u u s t n n n r z n m ~Beneury Hmrv Rohwsr muod~
him md lu c o uld than uku unhlmnelf.rm urdinau in rudung
vu won upldnod; all road: laadi
hnn have nam lmpuubls mud hcl
he wmiu via C4lbo\m. moun
tho uns north of John Henri:
(ann, no la!! hh auto llwn nd h~
o d l l t h a l l x t i h r o s m i l u l
dnrknell nad min.1'hc n lln't -
nnnn r ou t o f ze n who a mid
\hIlxhoolonibd¢htg'|.|y ,heuoa
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speec h don( hrmiu lbw: uu m
mm tan a very hvonbla imp .
u no hu hun: md quulinc nuoxu
ad u ou r lgml.
. 0\\r nslduborhooda an nun Ln
Omulro;-k.Q d h l b l t h u ~mn-md into me u m m s w m y
Bldr by our lads ben; mlm I Ju
Club bien orgnniud, with
Chu-i | Pn¢n onu| . heheld,mdm
lu g : l n Mi d nah Saturday A
noon nt thu dlihnnv. hnmn;this
Mi n Fi o nn a li e lh u ld u m
the membnn.
James lemon hu enlaxed dw »
hh Oollqc abort uhm: coursemlldll hu hommwhh ldr. and
Punk Dudgwn.
Mn. Clu-k Brvwnlnz and non. J
ntuned ua their homo thi l:mr
JOH N LUTH ROP
Arronnev A'r' uw
emu over Bllit Rklxrl 5Iof¢
BLAIR.NEBRASKA
Prac llca s In st ale and fed eral cou rts
0 | " l k | a n W a l k s ! A n n u . n mDqu Sna ils al' CIU H MI.
B L A I R , N E B R A S K A
TI '~
ares to lnc znle Produc-
ihu ol' Eur.
Wuhlngwn,Feb.12:-Tndlng J n
lin or fnlhly kilied hem Ind pulletx
snywhen ln the United States is for-
bidden in an order announced today
by the United States Food adminlsln-
Uon.Pabruary23i|fu¢edu1.l1e¢l.Lte
when flush stock must be dlspoud of,
\
ar u .
War regulations are made for f.l\cir\
effect on the battlefields of Europe.é'Where they aliect you, it involvesyourpatriotjsm-you help to win or
ose.|Never in history has so much beendemanded of the railroadaThe movement of material and Gn-
xshed Exoduct for Uncle Sam is a gig-
antic kIt wall affect you-in car shortage,
delgys comfort and earning power.It IS lm yt "slikht inconvenience"
e with .qeeults of Germ an
\
\
~ ,sv o f t h e fxghting §l*~|._Hel1p
enever you can,-_ e ce
m,--Help our boys un _ranc
elp the railroads ln then* vxtal wor
éiserving the Nutxon.''
had your car to capacity\Load your freight promptlyUnlodd your relght promptly
'ist' ml, mnmpous a umm Rv-
A.W. TBENHOLI H. ll. PEARCEVlu enum ml owl Hunger 1 (ienenl 'mme Mlnugur.se. ml, llnn..Sr. Plu|_ mm.
,
j
At last--the truth
about Belgium!
By Brand Whitlock ~
United States Minister to Belgium.
The first Complete, Authoritative, Official Record of that
Deyqstated Country whose Martyrdom has called the
Civilized World no Arms.
Commences in the SUNDAY WORLD-HERALD, Feb. 17.
In illustrated installments every Sunday.`
Every American Will Read This Magnificent Epic of the
Supreme Tragedy of Belgium-the Burning, and Blasting,
The Razine and Desolation, and the Crowning Brutality
of All rutalities,
THE MURDER OF EDITH CAVELL
Until the war is ended and the history of AmeHca'e part
5; it is wdtten there will be nifbigger newspaper feature
an BELGIUM UNDER THE GERMAN HEELBY BRAND wum .ocK
:N ADDITION, THE OTHER BIG SUNDAY WORLD-
HERALD FEATURES
`Short war stories by Sergeant Empey, Henri Bar-
busse and Robert A. Drake.Articles by Frank H. Simonds and Frank C. Carpent-
er.Humor by Potash and Perlmutter, Greenleaf and
Bloodhart.Chicago Daily News Service and correspondence from all
parm of the world.~
The best comic section in the state, including "Tom Saw-ysf and Hucklebeny Finn", "Polly and her pals", "The
emily Next Door", and "Slim Jim".
1~.'»~~
ARCHBISHOP HARTY ON
PROHIBITION
Archbishop Harty of Omaha is op-
a to prohibition, agrees with Car-
1 Gibbons on the subject.Ho dic-
.| the following interview, pnhlilh-
ia£ho0m.l.hl Beolfewdqy aago:
"l stand for tempernnou In the use
dl lhinn and therefore 1 (nor tho'
| rqulation of tho liquor mme.
"But as prohibition ll based on a
~11| prtncipie I do not advocate it.;
"lu prkndpie ia wrong boclun it
not dillintvkh between what in
~ in itldf and what ja uamtially
"lfrohlhition seeks to pxaunt the
of wha; is in itself good.lt. con
ondlus eanda btue.ltz tr i vo a to
rwent non the temperate use of
1
I,
not be pumhued.
By lutdcting thu killing of chick-
ens which should be ww layen, the
food sdmlnistnthn hopes to increase
the prodgction of rw md allow them
to be put in :tongs at s reasonable
prict.The new onior was iuuad mrerai
¢
and sizes CLEANED AND slzED.All Do om; Ca lle d fo r and Deliv ered.
1 qF s t m i W e s t e i B e y e r ' $ B a k e l y l P l u n e 1 5 5
1 f |,.'"..||..|.
Suu;Journal.--W.R.Fowler
msevenrmnn'srlghz£o anearnottouse wlutmer that is good.|
"IL forbids the eompletl use of his!
free will in thing; Innocent, of luch
thingaumny beof aervic a tohimin
the pursuit af health and hlppinesl.
"I am. therefore, oppozed ua pro
hlbltlon because it deprives men of
fnedom of will in the use of what is
good in ltneii; bectun it does not
nuke men sober, unless of courses'Lhoy choose za be ao; blew:-a it breeds
may evdls, auch u deceit nm! hypo-cracy ; md. strongest reason ufalL
it does not nnd_ will not prohibit."
ity by food admlnhtnlon balcn thenatmininzrutlon umuunned n.
coooomoomoooooooooooooooH. OLLERMANN
The Pioneer Bank of Washingion
County, ln Successful (lperation
For More Than 47 Years
\ V~6~K?fF~
:smile clmmrns
ana nrmlnrns
WE REPAIR AND REN
A N D UP HOL S TE R A
Kinds ol furniture
I Ihindera" C a r d a i T h m h "h e a d i n g
'fN a w ~r i : p a j e r n pl e u e c o p y . "H i s
The Largest and (lldest Exclusive
Jewelry Store in the City;
found very good.The gentieman, mé
ate there, didn; over on the oppos-
ite side of the mom.When the boy:
stepped up tn the uahien-'| desk w
mr menjrill, when they might Eat.
A civilian in the elevator volunteered
ol fié n n w e r e i n u n el e vat o r i n a p u bl i c
bu i l di n g ,de sc e nd in g t o t h e g r o u n d
.~
Four Doors West obt he Castetter Bank
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
I | | | | |F '
L
A CONSERVATIVE BANK
With Liberal,Sale Management
All Deposits Protected By The State Bank
Guaranty Law
:
ha d b e e n s e t t i e d a n d t h e : i m a g e r h u i
d l n p p e a n d .M r . F o u r i e r a d d e d t h a t
i n c i d e n t ! o f t h i s k i n d a r e h a p p e n i n ;
to t he s ol di er s al l th e li me .
e l soPhonograph
:tm $40
f .
a !_ H
u .
w V ;"\
.
~4.| P
\ -..,~>¢ . . .' x
With the latest (eat-
ures.Fully Guaran-reed.COME IN AND
HEAR IT!
For Almost fifty Years
om! rxonvcrs am: rmsno
llaarmann Vinegar and
fickle Co.
Gmac: w. oormmsou, |'m't.
'OMAHA
Blair Racket Store
ANDERS c. :;;:
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
A general banking business
conducted.::::
We sell Exchange, and Loan
Money, cash checks on other
.banks, pay interest on time
deposits fox;six. nine and
twelve months at the rate of
4 per cent per enum.::
5
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1
JOH N LUTH ROP
Arronnev A'r' uw
emu over Bllit Rklxrl 5Iof¢
BLAIR.NEBRASKA
Prac llca s In st ale and fed eral cou rts
0 | " l k | a n W a l k s ! A n n u . n mDqu Sna ils al' CIU H MI.
B L A I R , N E B R A S K A
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Pnge Five.E zawmnpnrnnFebruary 15, 1918 <l\1B
PUBLIC: SALE OF
Stock, lVIachi~nery, Etc
leg at lhe~hip, in geltié along as well
as can be expected.
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H e r m a n N e w s D e m e n t ;
mm o . L.ur .
LII Url ~ L '-~=-~~>:,:=:'::a,°: \hl ".L"¢\Z.'.i'n""&"2' :lf nn »==~-_==_; ~ "E ~x fnlreuua. 'iw .m'f»um hu' mhunwom e-15s .1-'nf nu-n.nu '~
As I am going to leave this 'couhtr)y I will sell af
Public Auction, at I0 a. m.
MONDAY," FEB. 25, 1918
0 n t h e 0 l d W i l l i a m C a r p e n t e r F a r m
6 miles Southwest of Herman, 3 miles Northeast of
Spiker and I0 miles Northwest of Blair the following
described farm equipment, towit:_
... . _........-...,_....._....-.,... - . -. _ -
B E N N I N G T O N
Mi s s e s l lu l d a a n d C l a r a W ri g g , w h o
ar e e mp l oy e d i n O ma h a, sp e nt Su n da y
a ft e r n o o n a t h o m e .
A r t h u r G o t u c h c a m o d o w n f r o m
Fre mo nt .,S a t u r d a y .w h e n h e la a t
t e n d i n g t h e N o r m a l .H e r e t u r n e d t o
hi s s ch o o l d u t i ol S u nd a y .
B e n Go tt sc h a n d Jo h n Do m u s !z o
w o r n b n a i n e u vi s i l o n t o B l a i r T u u -
d a y .
E d . Ti m p e d e y , w h o i a i n t n d n i n g
w i t h U n c l e S a m a t F o r t L e a ve n w o r t h
wa s a S u nd a y vi s it o r a t ho m e , r e tu r n -
i n g t o C a m p a z d n S u n d a y .
F r e d W e l l s o f O m a h a w a s s h a k i n g
ha nd s wi th fri en ds h er o "I'u ea da y.
A u s t i n An d er s on ,o p e r a t o r a t I r v
i n n o n , g m a c a l l e r h e r o Tu e n d a y .
A S u r p r i s e a n d F a r e w e l i p a r t y w a s
g i ve n i n h o n o r o f t h e K r u l e b r o t h e r :
an d ai n uz rs at t h e ho m e of th ei r m ot h
r r ,hi t s .Li z z i e K r u s e .o n Sa tu ad ag
e ve n i n g F e b .9Lh.A b o u t 3 0 gu e st .
w e r o pr e se n t a n d t h o e ve n i n g wa s
a
bridgn, one son,Augustus Stdneri.
three brothers.three s h u n ,onegrandson and three frtlt-gnndlons.
The funenl was held Tuesday u!-
tbmoon Irlth Interment I t Flower
Hill Cemetery, Rev. Rottnnan ollicint-
ing.
HORSES
.5 HEAD
Bay Horse, ll years old, weight
I,200.Bay horse, 5 years old,
weight, l,200.Brood mare ln
foal, smooth mouth, wt. l,300.
Black mare, 3 yrs. old, wt. l,l00
Bay mare, 3 yrs. old, wt. l,l00.
ARLINGTON
Ilia Josephine Iahoogo cune` over
from Fremont to visit our Sunday.
Mr. md Mn. wan. Ludwig are visit.-
ing at thlir daughtefa, Hrs. A. x-:.
Whidoufs, in Council B l a h I. few
dlyl thi: week.
na . ww wma . : B d Ili a : I- I la n
Meyer entertained the Young Ladies
lienainzton Tuesday awning.
Mins Anna Meyer of Frei Do \»\'e§a_er's Gen. Mdse. short is ln Omaha thiswok buy inz nod#-
Mr.Joe Antrim was as Fremont
bulinua caliar Honour.
K .|.
1
1 .
." 'o I4 barrows;'l2 fall pigs,
H O G S 3 5 H e a d 'Two tried sows, 7 gilts.
0 Lurnber Wagon, Spring v5Ag°n.oha§§1pu hméler.M ~Emerson Mower, John Deere Riding Lister, 2 Goou
enough Riding Plows, Independent Manure Spreader,
One Moline Disc, Avery Tonguelees Oultivntor, New
Departure Tongueless Cultivawr, Harrow, 4-horse International Gas Engine, 2-horse power
Gas Engine, Listed (Jorn~SlBd, Bob-Sled, Corn Cutter, Corn Planter, Hay RaȢk,50-gal. Gas Bbl.Eight loot Press Drill, Gang Plow, Riding Lister, Glover Feed Mill, Little Joker Feed Mill,
Hand-Sheller, 100 bushek Corn in crib, some Corn Fpdder.
o t l C rd H : s b ht 1 Ham Old tH A R N E S S ne se near y ?>%"§¢°r'Zi"¥i'me£'3§1°emZ»eU§m s .aaa ae
H O U S E H O L D G O O D S . f ' f 1 ' § ' $ C I , ' ; ' f . . i £ ? ° § f . '.;1?Z"Z§J§i'?,';':L1$'.Z¥,.'lT1£LZ.';',§'.;T1$.2$IE',L'Z.'$'.1.f'§
Roc k un. Mis ses Se¢_ 1-p lea: Slunr S¢wi n| Mullluo eurly new. Ummm Separn tnr, Pnwer W ulllng Mu hlne,some C i l n c l
lrult and Glu; J ars, 3 bushel: oi home grown Alhlla Seed. I5 bushels Potatoes.
T E R M S 0 F SALE:i z m o .w , W S L o n a ll s u m s o v e r $ l 0 , U m l e r $ 1 0 ,~
FR E E L UNC H AT NO O N x
§¢%.m~§.~ Auctioneers.MOSES w. CARPENTER, 0wner
evening.A me musial nwc wn wasenjoyed by than present.Min Opal
Shdenmnn pnlided n the piano
I. M. Brewster-Mandolin.
Mr.and Mn .Judson Patrick, of
on Co..Minn.returned to their
| ~me Monday after spending the woes
sltng Herman relatives
Sam Kin: and wife were Orn
tors 'fondly
lllrs.. A. L. Sullivan left thellrst of
~s week for St. Joe. to lay in her
took of Spring milliuery.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hoover are en
~rins aa visit from Hr .Hoover's
rother of Ornahs.
011 Monday of this wreck Wm. Bur-
ett purchased the J. D. Lowe prop-rty nenr the Baptist Church and ex-
.to occupy the same about the
rst of the month.
Has Petersen made a business tdp
the county seat Tuesday.
Chas.Nelson went over to W est
~oint on business one dny last week.
Pete Shcrer attended the funeral of
r. Woods at Tekamsh lan Wednes-
\y.Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bell were Her-
= ~ visitors Saturday, Mr. Bell corn-
ng up to look after business matters
t the drug store.
Hrs. A. W. Barge and Mrs. B. 0.~cDonald were' passengers to Omaha
ednesday to do shopping.
Another real estate deal was closed
~ere last week when Rogert Bros. sold
~elr residence property to H. B. Cam-
ron, the consideration being $3,000.
The younger class of Herman citi
.haven't been very patriotic the|few weeks as an epidemic of Ger-
-an measles have been going the
rounds..'Ihe Godsey children wereonhned to their home Inst week with
s malssiy.
Wiley King is shivninc his house-
old goods to Wayne, where es-
pects to funn the coming sason.Hs
has rented 360 acres and will be
slated by his son, Harry, who recently
moved to Omaha.
Ed. Olson pu the Dan Sheetsproperty near the lumber yard, one
day this week, and will take posses-sion at once.We understand Hr. OL
son expects to engage in the auto-
mobile repair husdness.
John Svoboda was sn Omaha vis-
itor ?~l°nd==r
Tom Patrick and Cart Larson at-
tended tha Lonemsn pure bred Hog
Sale ut Florence Monday.ltr. Lar-
son PQNJ IMG sevc rsl ew; to uddto
his already llne hcni.
Julius LaF11rns mme home from
Funston llondny evening on a llve
days furlouih.'
Mrs. Bert Xleath, of Battle Creek
Nebr., came Tuesday mornin: to ds
it ut the parental Chris LaFrens home
while her brother Julius was home
from Camp Funston.
Hovendlck and Henry Hov-
wene business visitors to the
seat, Wednesday.
Wm.endlck
county
Miss Gehringer who has been suf
fering with quinsy is some better at
um writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith and hah;
came up from Omaha Saturday evening for a visit with Herman relatives.
lir. Smith returned to his work Hon-
dny and hlrs. Smith will remain for a
longer visit.
B. D. lrlcllonsdd was a Lincoln vis-
itor Monday.
Dave Mathews and wife were pas-
sengers to Omaha hlonday when they
spent the day.
Hrs. James Jacobson, of Blair, who
was a former resident near here spent
a few days with friends.
Dr. Smith who fell on the snow;
James Williams who lives on thelates meh, near 'r¢umse.'1¢rt uw
that of the week for St. Joi. No.On
his way down he aspects to stop at
Funston and visit a few days as he
has two brothers statioud there.
Lois Brunton has been absent fromschool several ays on account of sick-
ness.I'. H, Jenkins and wlfs and daught-
er ofBlair spent Sunday at the ll. H.
Herzog home.
The many friends of Hrs.. Anna Pet-
ersonwillbegladtohssr thstshe isimproved and was able to return home
from the hospital last week.
Mn. E. C. Bundle has been very
slckthepastfewsreekanufferlngwith
a gathering in her head.
N.S to J o es ,1r ho is he reo na vi dt
from Hardy, Saskatchewan, was call-
ed to Modale. Iowa, by the death of nbrother. J. H. Stokes, a wall lmown
and highly respected cltl~of thatplace.The funeral was held Wed-
nsday.
A rooster put up and sold at the
cum LaFrens sale Tuesday, for the
benellt of the Red Cross brought the
nest sum of Sm.The bidding was
lively being between Tehmah and
Herman attendants and the money
will he divided betvlun the two chap-
ters.Theprlsehlrdsrastzzrnedover
to Julius LaFrens who we understand
will transport him to Funston.John Erickslu. and yiie were Blair
visitors Tuesday.
Henry Truhlaen was the guest of a
friend in Omaha one day last week.
A large delegation of Ladies, mem-
bersodthsCounc ilofNntiona.lDe-
tense and others, attended me Milk
Conservation School at Blair Tuesday.Word was re=d'f¢¢l;>by Herman
friends than Mr. Val. Bunn of Blair
had sullsred a paralytic stroke and
was quits low.lir. Bunn mllercd s stroke a fsvr
yesrsagoanditlshopedthathemay
recover as welt this time..
Holly Williamson and B. 0. ll.cLiuu-
ald 'arent over o Hooper Wednesday
and attended the.H. w. ley sr pure
bled Poland China sale.
lim J. M. Brewster was a guest of
friends and relatives at Blair the that
of the vreelr.
Hrs. Henry Hom and Hrs. Osc ar
Thane went to Omaha Wednesday to
se_e`1!{ss Inga Horn,who a shun
time sro underwent an operation for
tllroat trouble and was not getting
along as well ss might 'he and atlll
under a doctor's care.Her many
friends will he glad to lcnovr that she
Is new rdninr. though slowly.
Mrs.Nancy Stokes rehlrned last
week from Lyons where she went to
look after budness matters pertaining
to her property there and was con-fined to her home a couple of weeks
but improved and uma home.She
has been under a doctm-'s care su!-
fedng from a gathering in one of hcl
ears.She is better at tlils writing
und able to be up.
Dr. Logan, who is now located at
Telcamah. was a Herman caller one
:lay last week.
lliss Laura Fuess went to Omaha,
Thursday evening and was a guest
of relstives a couple of days.
Five can of cattle were shipped
from the yards here last Wednesday
night.»
Rev. Ricrleft Monday for Beatrice
for a fevr days visit.
The W. O. W. held a supper at the
Gray and Gossard hall last Thursday
evening.A line musical nwcwn was
Andrv lnd Anton Chrlntlnnl-en, Hu
Klutz,alter Petenen, Henry, How-
nrd end Anhur Kruse. Helen Hansen,
Mm and Len! Klutz, Inez Hansen,
Bertha Wrigg,Jonphine Petersen,
Lena, Ilildl and Inalda Xmu, Mn.
Chris Rumussen. Mr. and lin. Hiller
Nelson and Mr. and Mn. Albert Hm
IQlHr. and Hn. Theodore Frlederlck-
sen left for their home in Cnnula
i'ueod.|y.Q
Misa lltuch left. Monday for Ben-
son when she il employed.
bin. 'r. Hic key of Gretria md lin.
Cari Ashton and children of Talmage
were visitors an the Dr. C. W. Hickey
home this week.
Ward vu received Sundry by Hrs.
C. J. Wilcox, of the death of his ai:
ter, Mrs. Ruby L. Scott. lt Litile Rink
Arl¢.|.nlI$~S la o wu wy e a r s o f n g e
Henry liisfddt of Dale 'ru tllling
on zelativesfand Iriendl hm Wednes-
day.Mn. Hans Lobbtrt left for Okin
t o i s t c o m b g u d - n o t t o c a m o
f a d , o r t o n a n w h i t t o s e n d u m
t o o u r a l l i e s - b u t b e a m s w e w e
u n a b l e t o p m c t n H o u r .
S a m D e m o r e w e n t o q t za S m i t
r e l a t l r u h a n a fe w d a y s t h i s w e e k .
H n S h i p l e y o f H o o p e r w a s n n A r !-
i n g t o n ca l l e r o n S u n d a y .
l l r a .R e v.C l i n e a n d d l u g h t e r a !
F a l n n o n t vr l n i t e d h m n fe w d l y l m u
* g e .. . . .. .
§f\\\0\".Now don'|. call me a lllcke
CTH'!`IEE
3 cows giving» mill( now,fresh
in spring; one cow with month
old calf at side; one bull, 2 years
old; 2 yearllng heifers; 2 sum-
mer helfers.
ing on tn hit farm out ~an abou
th e m. o l Mu th -
w. H. Osbon: was have from 'rua
lut week visi| Iug hll sister, lin. F
F. Cushman md together they visit
u sister in Omaha.
Due Pritchard npom another gi
born an Sunday.Mother und chi!
doing nieelyr
John Stric kletfl hog nil lat Fri
day was tairly will attrnded.Th
hom soldpnnged $38! a haul.
Hrs.Jdua Ni u ln ,l m d1ud1lar
Elm. and Hrs. Laun Emerson. at In
nranm ID., spent a coupie of days th
but of the week in Dnuln.
o lli e mmm W w i f e o f A r lln .
loctun at Blat on milk conservation.
lin. T. R. Gaines fe!! on tha ice
iut Friday :nd bruka one of her umn
at the inist.Under prompt surgical
truunent nbc in doing us well me
eould be expected.
Kennud still mainiaias its place
on the map gs a stoc k mnkd,¢i|!\t
can of iivutuck hem; shipped fromhere (mm Sunday until Wednesday
and still more to follow.
A. L. Ca-ok's Sale on 'Duuday was |
humdinger; four com wld for #600:
chickens brought $20 in dozen and mr-
erylhing elm in proportion.A m n -
ar. sold for the benem of the Red
Cross brought 312750.
Erny Spnker came home from
Deming, N. H. to viadt thai: son, Roy,
in camp near there.
Min Florence Cnpenhoft uma out
from Omaha to visit our Sunday.
Hr. James Rhea shipped » c u' of
horns to Superior Sltundny night.
G. I. Pfdiler vent to Deming N. M.
cn Sunday to }oin Mrs. Pfaider who
hu been there the put three weeks
visiting théir mn, Robert..
w. C. Blix! shipped a cow to Strom-
sburg an Monday.
Waker Bron shipped hop to Om
ahf Monday night.,
Mr. nm1.&In. Casper Stork went to
Dunlng, N.ll., to m i :thai! son.
Fn d... .. ..
Mu. Wrp- Elplin of Blair Yidted
.i n h o n o r o f M r ; R o b e r t s ' b i r t h d a y .
x z n z u n n
H n .A l m a C h u st o pp e d o ve r i n
K ¢ M Ifd . W e d n e s d a y . b e t w e e n t r a i n s ,
e n r o u t e f r o m B l g i r t o h e r h o m e a t
Li n co l n . n o vi s it t he G . R . S t u ra r t a n d
U . M . W e e d fo i l u . .
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pneumonia. at the age ol GS 5eu~n'? aid office.°|Mrs.0.C.Ilobo a vntcrtliaw
th! md 15 d.| s.She lesves to [rienda Thursday evening for dinnermony.=~li n .Johnson of Lin mined in ho no r of Mr; mmm' hmm. .
ENTERPRISE
| ' » Evan x-'emu
~.zm.mu.gunna runnin
m a m m a
Nsbruh and will noon be wurthleu
unless they nn be marketed.Price! necurnd by the WoljldHer-
:ld from growen in diifrrfrxl p\.:1of Nebruks lut Friday :haw tha!
the but |,nde of Nabnlh potatoes
e ln b e l. \ i d d n wn i n Omlh 5 ! o r ! e u
than 80 cents per bushel..
Infomation Hondny from A!lwc¢',one uf tha heaviest paula district:
in tb en ua .i lt!m¢. po t. | to\ | ¢ nn be
bought st that pqlnt tor |50 nuts perhmhli,pmvidad sim bayer is at Al
timoe.The Ixdghl. 1we frcm Alli
| n c ei a Oma h a ia ; b ou t !2 e ¢ ntA a
bualsd in earlold Iota.Omlhl jnbben and \ba»len.larf of
potatoes ay Nebruh potatoes anbnd sn dtha tzh en la no daman df ar
them on the part of the Omnhl re-
ui lc n .Fo r th at nu m th e : bo h -
°a,'~°""' ea
l l z t |m | . n l l l |l u n ; | l l || l | l | . | d
.s - -B u h w i v i b n k a t s
0 N D d h l a Y ¢ r i a A d i l I H = l ~
W u l l u u l .FUDHIII7 9.
- W h q h v u d p t l o n o l l h p s h lp ~
\|u d lad \ h |Dn ¢ r n nc y P l|¢ 4 . - -
n n ¢ |a a w \ |n » u md \ a d a y ' b y »
u u m w m m m w m m k u o l e h n w
1' o v Il|. d 0 m|hl. p lu \mn ' ! o
m u n g u u n d y - m u m / m m
m h u m u c u d m w n u m u m
Hl l V . \ | ¢ | t o u \ | . m | l , 8 0 0 e \ n ~
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u x » m m ¢ 1 » ¢ m » p m ¢ , m a
t) c n b d n lw p ln o a | » u n u l , u d ~
e ¢ n . \ h E m n l \ ° ¢ ! l * ' l m m m o n
ti o a p k ld e mun u p o u lh u m.
B w n ¢ 8 W a b | w , | B o n » n 0 r m ~
e lmn c ms ,Tm i h w u m . h u
e o n u - n c t y l d d lu n p n d u t m u h ~
e k e d p s r u m i i a r i b o u n i o u o i i z
\lp c n u . g i n » n | {I r L n | a d vlu lo ~
hhruttonl-leorpo nuon.} { , | N' ° ° ¥ < C lb 0 * llR o ! lh ld 5 °
i ln . h » | ¢ ld . wh 1 ¢ h h u a m¢ n b lr
V b o - p r u i d m t d u u b m r k u 1~
hm-\\h¢\l| S`hlpbuildin| Corpon~
b| | | \\ b»\»nL 1-ic tf orpien xmullnu g w s x m o o o o m i x a m u u a n
n d n \ | | r n w h | a ! } 2 l ) , 0 0 0 l
ll' » n 1\ | n Mn S. > \ ldb v¢ ! w
u n e ._Qn ntlmi ud c vd op ed v. hatTw
» u ¢ x ln r \ ¢ n d n e e r , ¢ ¢ f . | $ 2 W
n m t h m d u p n s a n n t f o r
Amnrkuc qrpm-»Lion p u $ 5 0 0
mouth.
T a w l n n i d h u m l d o h s q u n t
p o n a wt h c h u tm r p o n d o n o u c o
¢l\ . \ on : | tHo ¢ I l1 !m' | - amlwh mn p r u a n a d n o lth e i h e te o r p o mi
w m t t h l n t o i n v a u p m b e w u i
(a mi d b y n p n a e n u tlvu o f d ml
urmhu l ea ry on vlon th stth e -»
p a n y w u t h s g v v q - n m m n
m d t h n t l w n u h o u l d b e n n -
h m m f n m t h l l a e t e a r p o n u o n .
W D M ! !to B a u m 'v -,
'h vvla a xwu d th e n p in d c u th n ~
m x w n u u n u n x q x u u d m u ~
d l n e k l o u c x p e n d i t u n d
mm tm o u y .' ,
' H W o m ll A n ! "
lglnlnl g_|uw¢ the ealmuu ol tha
mutz y xmugapen al the nm. in
boiler-plain da! mn by $0 Weston
Nnvmw Union to whhhsrs. with-
nn ent, mimi th caption, "Sanur
llkdxeosi gh: Nl lid-I0 :lou mom
q lo h y n m v u- a v ia n S ump, "
x. | wr y whw Mtn ( mn th o | e n~
Ahh. prduzod by tha following lntxo-
dunury:"Fd.lnrln| 1| l vm od | mm- Ben-
wr Mb !! I . m¢¢ ¢° ¢k ne ui ly n m!h u m wm h m n u h h l lt th n lo o l .
Ill Kn tb ti nl I be x-ly , ' MN I uthe r
l l Hu-ry Doc rly , buinul muunr of
on Oluhl W or~ld~H\n|d:~
Th l mn i n d wb d lu n r y la u r -
A d n l t o z u B u li m i a n d ml n n -
than "¢|lN'VU\l danloalh" that he
hu ueund dnoenns ns thu mzblk
¢|`,b lor.Bu t vh y th e a lu mn us ?
' l i t B lllwr - h lm' t jo t my niece.
" B la s a u I I N!l l l u KAI-hlrhw D001),,~ il hu fnmidluliltar.h the Ben
mr nn lid b l d m Old F nlh u' Ti me
-n u h h nu mhlfi '
LIG H T S AYIN G mu . u n G 0 IN
z rrmcr SOON
' wT¢ h u T | w6 - n u o . - J n - a mmn
llvlnl UL d nuly pu nd by the un-
nb , n l h wr sh ly : sp o r te d i o th e
lmao today D1 thu lntentsle c om-
m m m m m i u n .'Fu bm vu n mmded w hlvo me
dly \| ; §t uvlu pu n!! fr om dn li nt
s u m a n u m m w u w l m s m "
s u o m w .. ; \ ' u ~ » mm a = » a u » ° p ¢ r | ° a b = -
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z.A!m.Ln'rrE CASE
Wuhlngtnn. D. G. Feb. 5.--For thc
lint thu In may W ada the senate
duction eommiuno :fain wndduedsu mumpuua nnmupu ofi o f Sen
mn- L»\Fol}e'ttl'| Bt. Pin] lpdch. at
m m u a m m z . b m . m m n o @
ddon on it'n pncedura:
D|..irym¢n who supply milk to Chie
g p m a m m m : d a u 9.0 swept the
pda fixed by the federal milk com-
miallun md thnaton to kill their cows
lndquitti wbtiiinu lrnthar thnnaell
milk an the price ind.
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Congrnl in eonddc dng a blil to
:nah ali gn.: of dn!! np subkd in
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p l l n t l d b y t h a p r u d é i i i l n u m b t r o f
n q u n s m s u m w - 1 n 1 s . » n L W h o
d v t r h e l r d o f h i m m - d w h a t a m k i s
d i t t l l l l l l l l i l i t ¢ h u ~ | d 1 | r i | ¥ i d .u i d e
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IS IT TO BE A "CROWN OF THORNS"
OR A "CROSS OF GOLD?"
That politicians play politics is o.
to lord it md shore are dinn Indu-
in-od'iȢ0 n m i u g uound now in
W uhlorwn.Th i?look chxnc tcr-
mlcoliy zomagnifyLhdr ovm impow
mo o Thus wo han |.H.aorl.s of ad-
modtiomnobofrugadnngzothatend
many reltictin regulations upon our
produdin industriu.The cant of the boa; dwells upon
the' alleged virtue of ilco.One
might hney that wo ue n anion of
alaekon.Again ha might fmc y till!
w e s n i n n x u t o o f s l o n .Wanna
pouring out billions of dollus.We
an or¢anl:,in| to send miiliom of men
hlvinl nent not l for lireudy .Thu
ml mod is expedition.
It In easy to wk about aacrilice.
B u t t h o r o h u b o e n a o l a c k o f i t .Ha vo tlr amo tf s emuh n ma ma d an o
mc rlnoea-bnvo though not tesdeu
They as lout should not he further
depressed by the eternal chatter "thinis war."Noni of zu, they lent of
all, an going to iurglt it.Hof ahould are punish ourselves by
voiunury prlations.Gun in a. gmt
m d : m u m nation.I t m u Howl
with vine.milk and honey.To b l
mon; n mus t sub dst wall-s urely
a n w e é l n n n n .Thohomenhould
notbo ma da abo us eo fwaataa wo ll
--in using their son: ot! to the front!
unh ou | e of wo e, \f» ho n2 .h oa wf u|
um of tho killed and wounded begin
to comp from over the lea.In short,
wo should lead u Zu u pouiblo our
normal lim.Work should go on as
umm! and Hkewiu play.J|.ck»in-o!-
non, as wa have seem, would kilt the
goose that lin the golden eggs byputting budnun in A straight jacket.
Ho lhould be enllod down wherever Que
appears, but apedally in the nstioiul
capital, where he wanden at Iarzl
and lt will, exploiting hirnaelf and of»
reading his betlm.I k n a vr vo r y a r d ! » h . ? ms . .x
have ner in hurt and mind lhe ox-
poricnco and memoria of four yun-
nf dnstic war.Sorrow vu bmughl
to every door.Saullleo became thecommon iot.It was a wlr of oectlouis
oo ta c 1 vi l1 r\ r, ui ti s» oo Iten mL »-
w l d To one of the two parties to
it its 1-omit brought poverty din and
uplvonal.AI! the south got out of it
was mln and giory.I! the north en-
forood tha union manly to wnck 9.110npublic fifty year: later on dm rods-
of contrglintion, the one man power
domlasnt, the blood that was spilled
on both lids: was spllléd In vain. pu:
I do not beliw that it did.Henceig in that I am not udouaiy disturbed
bar the immediate rowdy-dow in con
g vs l.Good,'rather than ill,will
eomaofit.[ twi ll lo r li lo r i tl li th r
po n n lh n t br ' I n d th e p e o p le I F
wail-fo the dmcunutsnco that we
h u n n oomtitution;that our rav-
ernment Il a ayntnm of chock: ond
bwlnncou;a d w mu m o f f e d tn i
and ohio aovereifnties: n tri-pzrtile
system, axanitive, Eegislativo and iud
dldnl; each ordained to ilu, more
and into Wa bein; within Iva #Satir-
ular orbit clarly dellned by tho or»
gnnlo law.
truinn.i t sw#without.saying.
Tho two old historic partie: may be
dead, as a ngtimo New York newn-
pxper recently pronounced them, but
their labels--their trade-marks sur-
vivo, and hiring little else to mn, 1.0,
why should not the prcfeulond office-
hddlzlg w olineseeking clam invoks
them in the coming congnssionai e1
e d lo m!l f l h a d s v o t a l n e n n
congrostiond district of the union
next ml l would me it in eac h in-
nusce for the imlividund nndidlbe
sad let the Undo-mark bang.
¢ - » _
Tho personal controversy between the
pnddnt and the Omron senator is
mother matter.I cahnot Imp but
think it tho odspring of A oortah.
isolation which, in his private reintion with public men, the pneddenl
too mach indalges.The plnint comes
from Wuhingwn that he nehhnl
gives,mor mcoives,coniidenoeu.
i'erh;pn thla in why he scans promto qsmrrels, nor :versa on oanion
Lo tolling out with his friends.
Senator Chnmboflmln has |ur¢l5
been one of these.Ho il of the pres
idenfa party.Ho is moreover cwr
mm of the mllitary committee of tht
senate.His New York uldmss may
have been imprudent, but it was no:
an attack upon the administration to
bo hotly resented and it was wholl;,
within his right.A ghieffain mon
patient and tnctful--may I not ws
wiser-would not have made a curt
alandmnd-deliver demand upon such
a senator.Indeed he would not hun
written nt all-tha matter mo urgent
:nd important.-but would have nent
for Mr Chamberlain, h vo heard himhave communed with hm. haw nm-
ed with him.lie might gentiy and
.sffectionalcly "coaxed" him, that par
ticular funn of friendly pressure be
ing sometimes more effectual.Ar
angry controversy heh-esen meh per
sons at this time ls clearly to givr
aid and comfon to the enemy and im
the pruident and senator wen men
private éitizens the two of them might
negud themselves luck? to encspe ln
dictmentl under the espionnli acl.
We are going to win the war.Nev-
er a qulbbls about that.To believe.
otherwise is to believe the world is
coming to on end.Truiy otherwin
il. were noi worth Hdng in.Yet wa
may not win it "nut oi!" and "hand
¢Iown", ond if it he-prolonged pmlou;
Lime: are ahead- for Wqodrow Wilson.lt. were meanwhile wefl for him
to :|repa.re. iorf tjxegn. _Ho will :mod|11 time hoip ho an get 'rha'p'iopos5l'
wut cabinet may be premature.Bu!
if he should defeat it now and It bo
comea noocnary later along hemakea
in ndvanoi an uncomfortable bed for
his ndminlstntlon to Ile in.Nothing
short of Victory this year iviil saw:
him, and the party that calls ~"+dumocrncy, the coming nu el . 5? '
mi wa rn an opposition no °
maybe n hostile 801850. the ' stiil
going on In 1920, goodbye to the suc-cession.--Loulsvilla Courier Journal.
Junior Red Cro: biemberuhlp.
A campaign to inerualD the ,fun-ior membership in the Anmeriun lhdlCru# will be olrried on from Feb. l2,i
LnCOIn'| blrthdly, to Feb. 22. Wuh
ingtolfa hiruuisy.
Tho 3unior Rod C1-on In a depart-
ment of the Arnerlan Rod Cross bc-
longing to the school children of the
United States through which they can
ond expression in every form of patri-
otic mrvioe Aa Prosidellt Wilson,
who indonea this movement,maya:
'IA1ll1\ by doing kind Lhlnp zinder
their te|.cher'a direction we bt tho fut-
ure good citizens of this gaeu. oountry
which wo :dl love."The lim of the American Red Cross
an establishing; a Junior membership
ns primarily an adufzationll one.lt
utfen to school children a. release of
energies,nimulnted at the present
Limo by unuaw conditions, through
orgnmized activities for oihers.It
pfupoma, however, not to cease in
work with we mation of the war,
out to continue in iha itmeof pence ilu
etfortl to inculcnte the hidlcst duties
of citlsomhip, involving nil the ideals
for which the Red Czon ntnzggled he~
fore the war.Thu Red Cross authorities believe
tbl! the Junior membership, if propvrly developed, wili become one of the
moat imponant bruachel of the Rnd
Cross work on accmmt of the greateducationaladvantage!and the a-
mount ot suppliesand funds contrib-
uted by it.It should also create aninterval among the new Junior mem-
bers which will lead to their future
enrollment as senior members of the
Red Crea...The plan of nrgnnir.ation§| to use
Lhc school chu room as n unit and
the school body an a group under its
own officers,the School Teacliers,
inembernhip in the Red Cross is noi
obtainable directly by the individuni
but through group or unit member-
ship.Hy that is maint that when s
ushool is enrolled an an auxiliary, such
enrollment automatically makes ever-y member in the school a member of
the Junior Red Cross.The Inembership foe is 25 cents for each child in
lhc school.This fee can be raised in
various ways. either by the child mak
ing the payment or by tho school giv-
ing enurtainmontl or naming the
money by performing aerdce of om*
kind or another for which money can
bo collected.When a school has once joined the
Iunior Red Cross it qm engage in any
form of patriotic servico which thr
work for war savings;It c an planfghool gardens; If can _engage in N-
vage work of the raw material board.
It can help the food administration orm>'Cou:u:iI of Defonie, nm! allt-be
while be acting u a member of the
Junior Red C1on which has ggreed
to co-operate with all these bmncher
of the gowrnmont work.
It can provide boys and girls withwork to do which will be of ml ser-
ice.with opportunities for work
which are prsclicnl and which lead to
dednitn zpsu|ta, with specifications oI
articles to make which the Red Cross
knows to ba aaefui at this time "Iheycan ho sure that their money which
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USE NEBRASKA POTATOES
Omaha World-Herald,Feb.12-|alera are purchasing Golorado, Wy-
The foot! adomistratioo is out to eco
that Omaha people li" Nebraska po-
uwoes at falr and reasonable prieea.
G. W. Wattlee, federal food admin
istrator for Nebraska. has taltrudtll
omlng, Montana, idaho and Washing
ton poll-106| and selling them to Om-
aha people while millions of buxheda
o! Nebraska potatoea are wins to
min.For these "foreignborn"po
the Douglas county food admlndstrvitawea fancy pricee are said to be
tion me make azyineaatigatioa lm-charged.
med ly and lf the prices now in e!-
fec tia om.ah aar etooh .l¢ h, tos oe
that they are reduced.Mr. Wsttles
returne d to the c tly eww!-
"Z have instructed the Do tlllll
county committee so investigate
this matter at onc e," laid Mr. Wat-
tlea yesterday."lf pdces quoted in
the World-Herald potato story last
Saturday are correct. and if the con
ditions described therein exist, priceso!potatoeahtom. ahasret»oohigh
and rnuat oome down."Theae Iooiadmlniatralion prion
were ized last fd! and were undoubt-
°<;»correc t and fair at that time.
I prlcea on the femur are where the
WorldHeralci say they are, the ad
ministration,which has ao many
things to look after, has simply alip-
pedac ogandthemattterwill bead-
justed at once.We want and wel-
come all oomplsdntsf'
¢,00Ml00 Basilels on Pernrs.
Investigations made by the Agri-
cultural department of the :tate unl-
verslty abou' that about 6,900,000 bu-
The United States Department olAgriculture,from its oHlc0 in tho
Farnam building in Omaha,quoter.
Colorado pouum at Greeley, Colo.
sacked, at 89 cents a bushel.Tho
freight rate from Greeley to Omaha
is 21 cents a bushel.Laid down le
Omaha,Colorado potatoes cost the
,lobbere and wholesalers just 89 cents
a bushel.Some retailers are selling
these potatoes as low as $1.60 pe:
hulhel.Dthers are selling at themaximum of ;1.ao per bushel.'
The aame authority nays Idaho po
tate-es,at Idaho Falla,Idaho are
quoted at 80 cents a bushel.FreighttoOmaha from Idaho Falls ia 2?
cents a bushel.Laid down ln Omaha.
ldahomtiloes cost just 81 cents pci
bushel.Tl1ey sell to retailen at the
top price of $1.80 per bushel.
Inquiries at half a dozen fetal!
: M e w stores in dlllerent sections
of Omaha Monday morning broughtthe infomation that no Nebraslra po
tatoca were ln stock.All had ldahc
and Colorado potatoes for sale.
l
wasted.Every sweater they knit.. every |
they make, is just as truly a pi
of conservation as money put in
war savings or liberty honda.Th
are helping the gorernmentln nal
their time ln helping to release oth
workers in other fields for which t
government has need.
In }olnlng lt they are joining
great army of citizens which .back of the boy§ at the front.Th
put courage ln their hearts ami po
ln their elbow.They make them fthat their country in with them
ls something 'lo fight for and to
for, if need be.Suse Supl..of Public lnstructi
W. li. Clemmons, of Lincoln, Ne
Chairman of the Junior Red C
Advisory Committee, in whose ch
the matter of carry ing on we -
palgn is placed, in a talk beforeCommittee at a meeting held in s
aha. éispressal the opinion that N
raaka w~ouldcome forward in
movement ae lthas in Ialothers
the kind, with its full quota and m~
The work in coqnedlon with
Junior membership Campaign la e
county will be in charge of the
flcera of the County Red Cross e-
ter, who will, if they have not e
done ao, appoint a committeegoood ln the main, of people who h
been, or are actively interested in
I
CHARGES AGAINST BAKER
It in being c lurged mum Serm-
¥MY of War Baker th!! he is | paci
Bcllt and ought not therefore be at
the had of the war department.Ou:undenianding is that the people of
the United States :re plciflc iltl at
heart.'Ih»sf wid for President Wil-
mn because he was a paciflcist and
"Kept Us Out of War."The purposeof the United States in entering this
war is tn enforce the triumph of the
principle of pnclliclsm over the prin
riple of war German militarilm
If btlng a ptciflc in in Bakefs oniy
offemie he rertninly n lI\l}¢riT¥ of
the American people with him. els:
they did nd vote their convictions onthe subject at the last Naliolmi niec
tiun.| \
E.D. Wise, president of the mas'Grocers' uaoelllion."We wil! rendi
ly handle them if there isp call for
them."There is no all for Nebraska po
Lumen.O. PI. Phillips, poiato raiaen
of llemingford, Neb-. brought. thru
carlond: of potatoes to Omaha mmf
time ago.Ile tried to ull them tr
wholesalers, he nys.One da-abr tok?
him ho would pay no mom thu:Mly cent: per bushel. and he didn'!
ann! them at Hut pric e ww.Our
msn of the seven looked at the pau.
toes. bu! mule no bid.
In :elf-defense Phillips was fla
to n i l his o n pntatml nt retaii.
Hsfz-enhd a room on Dodge nine!md ldvarlised ihst he had Nebnskn
pdaboei for nh.
T lmn le nn |u\m\|» limo llmn
4 .1
v u
u~se ~Ie~nlng nnie lo lnslall
G-A-S
for Iighzlnz and healing.We ll gladly givo you expert adviccand help in the mmm-. and su mit ulimunes.Of course lhfmis no obliguion un your pmif nking for tha facts and llguros.We an so sure thu zu u ; fuel and illuminnnl, will prove sosupedor w other waysLhu we promise yuu'll [ind n. wellwonll your while tn investigate.We. of course, don'c expect your patronage on any otherluis I-hm that you will nerve your own lnwresu by giving
nz w us.Why not investizaualAm wdayl
~ BLAIR GAS co. ~
The very incubator you've been look-
in; for--mn-dy right here ll home-
36 Superior 1"¢\tur¢»-incubator
2'actury m door north of Bd. Ha!-
Ihieselfs store.(3-if)
DR. J. v. HINCHHAN,:Mice 215 w.
Washington Street.Both 'phone|..
£493
A aurprue units you in the wonder-
i|.u new bait lieu.lflibelela incubator and anis: Double broaden-
Lenrn all about the greatest incu-
» into: ducovery in so Jean.1 l n :
mm norm or rid. 3Lmmeuns Lilo-thlng slum.£8-SI)
You don'|.have to u n d a n y iur
your incubator or bmo-der new-l
better one is made right here al.
home-The Soi!Heal.Tu b o in r -lactory Brat door noni: of ha. Mat-
lhfzeaeni cmnhmg sam.( m r )
55° Na;i1;| d V| ::uum Cleaner at
i1l:1llC.t1B.(41-u }
Poultry ruinn [nom Canal: to Flor-
un and Imam Ulllforuh to Mums
are lending here lo Bair for the
wuudenul new Salt-Heat Incubat-
or».-=.lhe1e'»a,reason-Call at
factory md learn all about the mm-
denui uni Salt-Heal Tubelen ln-
cubamrs and Suieu .Double Brood-
ens.1zrnl. door north o[_Ed. Mal-lhluezfl non.gs=If>
I
rm: S'.lA'l.E BANK of Bl;ir,Neb-
rukl. wall pay you 4 per cent mn-taxut per annum on uma c ertif-
icates a Deposit for Sax, Nina or
i`\\eNe months.All deponu are
protec ted by the tiunranlco F |
uf the State ot Nnbraskn.£3-lf)
EOR SA LE :- A mdstlred yanrling
Hereford_tg.|ll.1gnquin of
u. s. Raevu.
6£1 Blair, hebr.
dalch more chicks and raise thane
une.: than y ou our lun belaru-
tlm Sill!-Hut Tubeleu way-.Mode
ln Blair-lnoubltor factory li n t
door north oilld. 51|llhieuu'| store.c wra
HOTHEHS and FATHERS-In every
home should bo iound one of ourHome Saving: Banks now given a
wsy at the Uatixenfs Savings Bank.
Cam y ou think of n better Chmb
mas present Io: that boy or pri?
Ono dollar opens an account.Four
por cont. paid cn avringm.
(47-Lf)
You curl.allord to :el hens--lieep
the hen laying and let the Soft-Heal.
Tubelesa incubator hush your
chick!" It belts ihe hen barn!! fur
hltc hinr-Alway s on me §0 b-No
l i n or miles..Futnry iinll.door
north of Ed. MaI.1hielen'| sion.
Youa 1m.&»§ mo1~us¥"-way mi
have your idle money working for
you?We pay Iour per nm. on
Savings account: compounded semi-
mnuuly , and your money is pro-
tected by tht Guannbel Fund oi
tha S u u ot Nebruakn.Ci!.ir.en'a
Saving:Bunk, Blair.._Nebn:ka.£47-Lf)
( 3 - t i )
!¢ '| a n y t o l l l r l i n t h e p o u l t r y b u l l
"..
n e u w i t h ¢ S o f b l i e n t T u h e l e u l n -
e u h a t a r - - n n d s u r e :t h a n l h e h e n .
Fa c to r y B ru t d o or n or t h o l E d. . M a t
th i e n e n '| a n c e .( 3 - l l )
4
You un get Four per c ent interest
per annum for your money deposit-
td in the State Bank, Blair, Nabr.,
Six, Nina cr Twdve montlu.(3-Lf)
DR. w. F. ul-:MP1-uuxs DENTAL
OIRe located over Suu Bank.
(15-tl)
LET YOUR IDLE HONE Y u r n
something.The State Bulk, Bllit,
Nebr., will pay Four par egnt inter
est on Timo Cenlmntu of Depositfor Six, Nine or Twulvo mon!hl. St!
O W N Y O U R O W N H Q R E - W e w i l
l o a n y a n m o n e y t o b u i l d o r b u y
y o u r H O M E ; y o u p a y i n g It b a c k i n
.rent.Our rate.: an law, and pay-
ments can be nude to :uit thc bor-rower.Coma in if interested.Tha
Citkans Savings Bank, Bhir. Neb.
. _. _ <47-in
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Local Advertising.w3f§'1ff,§f., 'iIT§.L '}S'I°;'!eff§2`3
cnberg farm, one mile southcut -
Blair, at $3.00n load,hsul it yo
self.Call Blair 'phone.
(3-Lf)w. li. :m.Ls1c Jr
Eggs let Hutchins; Wuzlcd I t o 2
dozen.Heil phone 435
(43 lf)Porter incubator
1'.uu1 FOR SALE-This in A Lien
ington county.But.it must =
bought qwck, as my splion on it
the p'rice quoted viz:$190.00 pe
acre, on easy terms and long um
at xrlow rata of intcreal, espxres 1a few days.'Them i1n'l, a mrm
compare with it.in Washinzto
1 um olicrmg one uf the best. 1
new Ia nm sn Waihinglon count
at $190.00 per acre, on easy te
and long tinw..This :ann as situn
d in we liomluu dumc r., hu un
improvements. ia an :deal farm i
all respects--all thins conakde
x War Bread.
We an supplying our patrons cv
{
Wodnuday with the justly cal
brated WAR BREAD fnade byU. i.Iukery Concern at EF
the same people who make Tip-T
bread.It is pdatablu and nou
ing.TRY AQ LOAF.44-ti)B}.'IYER'S BAKER
whore near the price lam olfcrin
this farm for.For a homo or r
npocdsllon this is tho best. buy
the county.Sea me at once or =
me by 'phono and let me show it
you.GEORGE ANT11..
WA1jITEI1-Sweet corn acreage f
the season of 19_1.a.Ior oént ~
all at the alice of tho Blair 1
aim Company.n (3-I~
"FOOD W ILL w w THE WA
The above "Slogan of lhe Day"
familiar to all ears, and ia an ap~
for lhe production of ihe (real
amount of [ood possible for |
only the "Boys Over There"|
for tho Am~an well, and also
homo oonaumpllon.Uncle Sam
asking the rauneru of the count
to hzrniah the Army and Navy w
a much larger amount of Can
Fuudls for the sen 1918 than
furnlahd ihe paal. year.
We call upon the farmera to co
crale with ua ln growing a lar
ary, and dd in supplying the
mand.
We wiil pay lwn dollira more per
thlu lu! y our u a "W ar lion
which we beiieve will maine
raining of lweet rom campan I
orahiy in profit!'Ariih any ot
[arm crop, when lhe value of
[adder in considered, and the ash
iage gnined by chnndng the z ~
from olher c rop;and also 1sweet corn la less exhausting lo
lol] than any olher crop."llel
preserve the world md ¢nn
Kaiser", by nlsing sweet corn.
<4-iz)u mm QA NN I NG
r o ARRES1 L m c u r c LEADS
No n i h r li u n Men Charged Ve
Conspiqcy in Dhc ounze
l Euliatmenin.
Lakeheld.Minn.,Feb.1 1 . - w
.A . C . To u w e y . p r e s i d e n t o f t h e
spinry to dincoumgo enlistment
the United Stages Army and N
and ancuging Joseph Gilbert, s~
.
nbn~parlisan league. of the same
fenae and violation of the law of
State 92 Minnesota coverin; His
ally.
on Gilbert. and it in expectedTowniey will be placed under n
lomermvr.
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Junior Red Cross biemberehlp.
A campaign to increase tho ,fun-ior membership la the American RadlCross will be carried on from Feb. 12)
LnColn'a birthday, to Feb. 22. Walh
ingtolfa lmirllnlay.
The 3uaior liedCross Is a depart-
ment of the Arnerlaa Rod Cross bc-
longing to the school children of the
United States through which they can
and expression in every form of patri-
otic sorvioo.Aa Presldent Wilson,
who lndoraea this movement,nays:
'Learn br doing kind thing; under
their te|.eher'a direction to bl the fut-
ure good citizens of this greet country
which we :dl love."The aim of the American Red Cross
an establishing a Junior membership
na primarily an educational one.lt
offers to school children a release ol'
energies,nlmulated at the prceeat
time by unusw conditions, through
orzunined activities for others.lt
proposes, however, not to cease its
work with we ceelatlon of the war,
out to continue ln the itmeof peace ite
etlortl 10 lnculcate the hldlcot duties
of eitlaemhlp, involving all the ideals
for which the Red Cross struggled l.1e~
fore the war.The Red Crocs authorities believe
thot the Junior lnernbenthip, lf properly developed, will become one of the
moat lmponant branches of the Rnd
Cross work on account of the greateducationaladvantage!and the a-
mount ot suppliesand funds contrib-
uted by lt.It should also create aninterest among the new Junior mem-
bers which will lead to their future
enrollment aa senior members of the
Red Crocs...The plan of organlr.ation§s to use
the school clara room as a unit and
the school body as a group under au
own olllcen.the School 'lea.c]1es'e,
membership in the Red Cross il not
obtainable directly by the individual
but through group or unit member-
ship.Hy that is meant that when a
oshool is enrolled as an auxiliary, such
enrollment automatically makes ever-y member ln the school a member of
the Junior Red Cross.The membership fee la 25 cents for each child in
the school.This fee can be raised in
various ways. either by the child rank
ing the payment or by the school gl?-
ing entertainments or eamlng the
money by performing serdee of om*
kind or another for which money can
bo collected.When a school has once joined the
lunior Red Cross it can engage in any
form of patriotic service which the
work for war savings;It c an plan.ghool ganlens; It can _engage in N-
vago work of the raw material board.
It can help the food administration orm>'Councll of Defense, and allt-he
while be acting as a member of the
Junior Red Cross which has agreed
to eo-operate with all these brancher
of the government work.
It can provide boys and girls withwork to do which will be of ml ser-
ice,with opportunities for work
which are practical and which lead to
dellnlte rysultn, with specifications ol
articles to make which the Red Cross
knows to be useful at this time.They
xssvmn :wsu x-'emu
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Onsght
P0c
gun to the Red Cross will not
wasted.Every sweeter they knit. every |
they make, is just as truly n pi
of conservation as money put in
war saving: or liberly honda.Th
are helping the governmentln mi
their time in helping to release oth
worken in other fields for which t
government hu need.
In }oining it they ue joining
great nrmy of citizen: which .back of the boy§ at the front.Th
put eoungo in their heuts and po
in their elbow.They make them fthat their country in with them
is something 'lo fight for and to
for, if need be.S u m Supl.of Pubue lnatrucli
W. li. Clemmons, of Lincoin, Ne
Chairman of the Junior Red C
Advisonr Committee, in whose ch
the matter of carry ing on we -
paign ie pieced, in n 'nik beforeCommittee at a meeting hoid in l
nhl. éispreual the opinion Lhet N
r u k n wouldmomo forward in
movement as i!.hl.s in Iolothen
the kind, wilh In ful! quota and m~
The work in coqnedlon with
Junior membership Calnpnign in e
:bounty will be in charge of the
finer: of the County Red Cross ls-
Ler, who wili, if they have not -
done ro. appoint 1 committeeposed in the main, of people who h
been, or are eo.-tively interested in
uoetional work.
m a m m a
CHARGES AGAINST BAKER
It in being c lurged mum Serm-
¥MY of War Baker th!! he is | paci
Bcllt and ought not therefore be at
the had of the war department.Ou:undenianding is that the people of
the United States :re plciflc iltl at
heart.'Ih»sf wid for President Wil-
mn because he was a paciflcist and
"Kept Us Out of War."The purposeof the United States in entering this
war is tn enforce the triumph of the
principle of pnclliclsm over the prin
riple of war German militarilm
If btlng a ptciflc in in Bakefs oniy
offemie he rertninly n lI\l}¢riT¥ of
the American people with him. els:
they did nd vote their convictions onthe subject at the last Naliolmi niec
tiun.| \
°a,'~°""' ea
' H W o m ll A n ! "
lglnhlthmughthcealmnuoltha
mutz y xmugapen al the nm. in
boiler-plain da! mn by $0 Weston
Nnvmw Unlaatoynhuahlrl. with-
nn ent, mimi th caption, "Sanur
llkdxeosi gh: Nl lid-I0 :lou mom
q lo h y n m v u- a v ia n S ump, "
laavarywuchingmtor (mn tho |en~Ahh. prduzod by thnlollowinglntxo-
dunury:"F d. ln r|n|l|nw 1o d|hr mr 8e n-
\urGdhl¢l.Bltd¢o¢k neuily nm!
h u m wm h m n u h h l lt th n lo o l .
LIG H T S AYIN G mu . u n G 0 IN
z rrmcr SOON
' wT¢ h u T | w6 - n u o . - J n - a mmn
llvlnl UL d nuly pu nd by the un-
nb , n l h wr sh ly : sp o r te d i o th e
lmao today D1 thu lntentsle c om-
m m m m m i u n .'Fu bm vu n mmded w hlvo me
dly \| ; §t uvlu pu n!! fr om dn li nt
s u m a n u m m w u w l m s m "
s u o m w .. ; \ ' u ~ » mm a = » a u » ° p ¢ r | ° a b = -
"_ _ - \ A p r i l md s wwmw.nr n h e mu m a dm n e r - le d u n
ll Hu-ry Docrly, buinul muunr ofon Oluhl Wor~ld~H\n|d:~
Th l mn i n d wb d lu n r y la u r -
A d n l t o z u B u li m i a n d ml n n -
than "¢|lN'VU\l danloalh" that he
hu ueund dnoenns ns thu mzblk
ggi:lor.Bu t vh y th e a lu mn us ?
' l \ | B i l w r - h l m ' t j o t my niece.
" B la s a u I I N!l l l u KAI-hlrhw D001),,~ il hh gnmidluhtar.h the Ben
mr n nli dbl th at Old Fn lhu ' Time
' h u l k n u m h l f i '
z.A!m.Ln'rrE CASE
Wuhlngtnn. D. G. Feb. 5.--For thc
lint thu In may W ada the senate
duction eommiuno :fain wndduedsu mumpuua nnmupu ofi o f Sen
mn- L»\Fol}e'ttl'| Bt. Pin] lpdch. at
m m u a m m z . b m . m m n o @
ddon on it'n pncedura:
D|..irym¢n who supply milk to Chie
g p m a m m m : d a u 9.0 swept the
pda fixed by the federal milk com-
miallun md thnaton to kill their cows
lndquitti wbtiiinu lrnthar thnnaell
milk an the price ind.
_ , _ _¢l l -
..
Congrnl in eonddc dng a blil to
:nah ali gn.: of dn!! np subkd in
mlllh r y u n i e e -
. . .~$ » f~ I= 1 = = IN v" d e » ¢ r v\ n ¢ " . h » | b ¢ ° = » n -
p l l n t l d b y t h a p r u d é i i i l n u m b t r o f
n q u n s m s u m w - 1 n 1 s . » n L W h o
d v t r h e l r d o f h i m m - d w h a t a m k i s
d i t t l l l l l l l l i l i t ¢ h u ~ | d 1 | r i | ¥ i d .u i d e
..\
1s IT TO BE A "CROWN OF THORNS"~ H E ~OR A "CROSS OF GOLD?
in-od'iȢ0 ~\| l Q D *I1
W u h l n r w n .T i n y M a k c h x n c t c r -
many rectictin regudaticins upon our
yrodudin industrial..
The cant of the boa; dwells upon
the' alleged virtue of ane.One
might hney that wa ue n :mich of
alaekon.Again ha might fmc y till!
w e s n i n n x u t a o f s l e n .Wanna
pouring out billions of dollus.We
I
...ig in that I am noi udouaiy disturbed
bar the immediate :uwdy-dow in con
g u a .Good,'rather than ill,will
eomaofit.Itwlllsnzvetoruc nliline
po n n lh n t br ' I n d th e p e o p le I F
wail-fo the dmcunutsncs that we
h u n n wntiitution;ib ut o u r rw-
ernment Il a ayntnm of chuc ks md
bwlnnca;a d w mu m o f f e d tn i
and state aovereifnties: n tri-pzrtile
system, axanitive, Eegislative and iud
dldnl; each ordained to ilu, more
and have Wa bein; within Iva #Satir-
ular orbit clarly dellned by the or»
gnnls law.
ntu r a e d to tha : i ly r wwr
"Z h u n instructed the D0\1l.'|I»l
cuunty eommitiel so invllugste
this mam: at anc e," uid Mr. Wat-
tlel yesterday."lf pda: quofMi in
the World-Hanaid potato story l n !
Saturday ua correct, and if 9.110 con
ditions described therein exist, priceso ! p c i | | . o u h \ 0 m l h l l r o t a o h i g h
and must como down."'Ihelo !ood.| dmlnhtnlion pric n
warn ized lui. fd! nnd were undoubt-
°<;»correc t and fair at that time.
I prlc u an the fanzu ue when the
WgrldHennld ny they ue, the ad
minlltntion,vh k h h u an many
USE NEBRAS
Omlh l Wodd-Budd,Feb.1 2 -
Tho food admniltntiou is out to see
that Uruha poopla I" Nebraska po-
uwou ll fair and reasonable pries.
G. W. Wnttha, fullnl food administrator for Nobfukn. hu inltrudhd
thi Dough! county food mdmlndstrv
tion no m a h an inncligntiorx im-
mad ly and lf the prieu now in e!-
fectinomnhauezoohl¢h,tume
pednc ognndthemattterwil! bead-juatod at once.We wxnt and wgl-
come all oompl;lnts."
¢,00&000 Bluhcln an Parma.
Investigations made by the Agri
mltuni depnnment of the stale uni-
venity show Hut about e.m°.ooo bu
Nob;uh and will noon be wurthleu
unless they nn be marketed.Price! necurnd by the WoljldHer-
:ld from growen in diifrrfrxl p\.:1of Nebruks lut Friday :haw tha!
» 5
hought st that pqlnt tor |50 nun perhruhli, prwidad sim bayer is at Al
e ln b e l. \ i d d n wn i n Omlh 5 ! o r ! e u
than 80 cents per bushel.
Infomnation Henning; from Aillance.one uf tha heaviest paula district:
I
| n c ei a Oma h a ia ; b ou t !2 e ¢ ntA a
buailsdinearloldiots.Omlhl jnbben and \ba»len.larf of
potatoes ay Nebraska potatoes anbld;n dth. ltz. henla noda :nan d!ar
th e mo n t h e p a r to f th | 0 m xh lr e -
dead, as a ngtime New York neva
tru.ilm~it sw#without.saying
... . . ...~»
viva, :nd hiring lime else to din; 1.0,
why nhouid not the prcfeulond alice-
holding aliceseeking ella! invoks
them in the coming congnssionai e1
ed lo nl!If 1 h|.d s vo h i n a n n
n e x t m l l w o u l d m e i t i n e a c h i n -
n u s c e f o r t h e im l i vid u n d n n d i d l b e
.
to :|repa.ro. i°f'¢!1°s===» _ Ho will need|11 time lurk: he an get 'rha'p'iopos5l'
wot cabinet may be premature.Bu!
if he should defeat it now and It be
comes noccnary labor along homakea
in ndvanci an uncomfortable bed for
his ndminlstntlon to Elo in.Nothing
short of Victory this year iviil saw:
him, and the party that c alls ~+domocrncy, the coming nu el . 5? '
mi wa rn an opposition no °= |
maybe s hostile USING. the ' stiil
going on In 1920, goodbye to the suc-cession.--Loulsvilla Courier Journal.
Colorado pouum at Greeley, Colo.
lacked, lt. 89 cents n bushel.Tho
freight rite from Greeley to Omaha
in 21 cont.: s bushel.Laid down lr
Omaha,Colorado potatoes coat the
,iobbers sud wholesalers just 89 cents
s bushel.Some retailers an selling
these potatoes ss low as $1.60 pe:
bushel.Dthers sro selling at ihnmaximum of uso per bushel.'
The same authority says lduho po
9.|20-ISI,at Idaho Falls,Idaho are
quoted st 80 cents s bushel.FreighttoOmaha from Idaho Falls is 2?
cents a bushel.Laid down in Omaha.
POTATOES
allen an purchuing Golorndo, Wy-
oming, Montlna, idaho and Washing
ton 90|I-106| and selling them to Om-
aha people while millions of bushds
o! Nabruka. potatoel sro wins to
min.For than "foreignborn"po
uwn f an c y p ri c e s nn u id to be
glurggd.
The United States Department oiAgdcultum,from il-I 051:30 in the
bu sh el .Th e y s e l l t o r e l l i l e n a t t h e
top p ri ée cr ! $1 .8 0 per b us he l.
In q u i r i e s a t I n i t a do ze n m u ! !
z r ° ¢ ¢ r r st o re s i n dl!!en.~nt sections
o f O m a h a . M o n d a y m o m i n g b r o u g h t
t h e i n f o m a t i o n t h a t n o N e b r a s k a p o
ta t o c a w e r e l n s t o c k .A l i h a d Id a h c
."No calls for Nebmalu potatoes
Onmhh people wan't eat them," says
E.D. Wise, president of the mas'Grocers' uaoelllion."We will rendi
ly handle them if there isp call for
them."There is no all for Nebraska po
Lumen.O. PI. Phillips, poiato ralaen
..
him ho would pay no mom thu:Mly menu per bushel. and he didn'!
c a r l o n r k o f p o t a t o e s t o O m a h a m m f
t i m e a g o .Il e t r i e d t o u l l t h e m t r
msn of the seven looked at the pau.
toes. hui made no bid.
In :elf-defense Phillips was fla
to n i l his o n pntatml nt retaii.
Hsfz-enhd a room on Dodge nine!md ldvarlised ihst he had Nebnskn
we l for n h .
» - - . - - . _ - " " " " v _ . - _ 'S . i l . Ia c k m a n a n d J. D . N a w c o m
sh ip p ed n m ix e d m r of ca t tl e a n d h og s
t o O m a h a M o n d a y .
I ..; Arlimuén B o u c k k .n u 1 6
r . . . | - r T l . \ l \ \ \ .r- ".1 5.;';.ai"'" '",'a;i;"" "jf"" o u ""' ;. '; .§ T"ll all|Dr- c|»fliu»¢. ru in ummm =w¢||. Mr. mlm. 11 lun lm #Lu mm. Ill an Linilr an li
Hin Bernic e Vail uma homo from
Beemcr to visit we r Sundsy with
home foikl.
..Mrs. Gates :une ovar from Blair
Tuemdzy to work at the Revlnr Ile:»
COIlple of days this eek to work for bout h, to m,,_,,,,,,I,, fmd me at mdn
Dr Alfred who was ¢=\1l¢d away by of me rw: conservation meeting: I:
tha death of a friend.is uhm-nd from reldinz uw publuhed
lin. J. Fnnmnhcrg vixited .friends accounts thereof :Jun they hui a ban-in Fremont on Hundayx quet."Couhtmcy than ut lndoui a
h I r ofp a nd mn lllw gi llfar the .§,_
Ilalutlful ilnral olerinn int during ,Qtho recent Lou ol our belive! llllllllld _ "Q
IM fl I h¢l¢¢E
*aHr s . I o lm Nh a m d d a u h u n .
Virdnll Dfmoerat Annolnled.
Washington. Feb. 12.-Thomas Wl a
e m -rd!!
.1 ~ l:uTHE ENTERPRISE FebruazY 15. ]_91g_
PUBL C SALE OF \
nam IMPLEMENTS
LIVE STUCK. nn
I
'Having rented quj mv farm I will gel! at Public Sale qt my place, 3% miles west of _Blair, 4 miles north of'r ~~ ~Kennard and 6 miles egst of Orum, on _J
wonderful n~w machine fully.F~ry and sales-room Brat door north of Ed. Matthiesen's store. ~rom INCUBATUR co., Blair, Nebr.ll HEAD OF HORSES
One sorrd mare 9 yrs. old, wt. 1300.Two sorrel geldings 13 yrs. old, wt. 2700.Two brown mares 6 and
7 yrs. old, wi. 2500.One black gelding 4 yrs. old, wt. 1700.One black gelding 15 yrs. old, wt. 1400.Two colts
coming 3 yrs. old, wt. 2,000.One bay mare 16 yrs. old, wt. 1000.On brown gelding, smooth mouth, wt. 1300.
H ,70 Head of Slioats.20 Brood Sows.0 g S °One Pure Bred Poland China Boar.
a
Fon SALE
Having sold my home and preparing toleave town I oifer a fine vacant residence
lot for sale.This lot is located on South St.
three blo cks fem the hifh school, and has
raspberries, cherries, app es and plums all in
bearing on it, a lso a ood ce ment walk in
fro nt.This is priced or n quick sale.See
me at once I.J OHN A. RHOAD ES
m m ,Nebraska.(3
.»~¢
-21
TERMS:-12 months' time on all sums over $10, purchaser giving approved note bearing eight per cent inter
est.Cash under $10.No property to be removed until settled for.
RICHARD MURRAY
BROSS & JENSEN, Auctioneers.F. IL CLARIDGE, Clerk.
1T h u r s d a y ,F e b r u a r y 2 8 t h
MACHINERY,ETC.
One 2 h. p. International Gas Engine.One 1 h. p. International Gas Engine.One power washer com-
plete.One 50 gal. gas tank.One 50 gal. coal oil tank.One Acme binder, 8-it. cut.Four McCormick mow-
ers.Three hay sweeps.'I\vo hny rakes.One stacker.Two Hay Racks.Two John Deere planters.Two
disc pulverizers.Two steel harrows.One hand sheller.One harrow cart.Two John Deere Stag 12 in. gang
plows.o 1.mw attachment for gang plow.One 8-ft. double disc Monitor grain drill.Two 11~ft. seeders
with grass seeder attachment.1 Weber wagon, 1 Newton wagon, 1. Bain truck wagon.2 14-ft. hog racks.
2 riding cultivators.1 tongueless cultivator.3 tongue/etiltivators.1 Grand Detour riding plow.1 16-in.
Canton plow with breaker bottom.1 new16-in. plow 1 No. 8, doubleburr, Appleton grinder.One 6~hole
Sandwichdorn sheller with pulley and swinging stacker and extension feed.'I`wo 8-ft. Steel tanks.One 4-ft.
Steel tank.Seven sets of good work harness.Two sets of good single harness.One 70-ft. 8-in. Gancly belt.
One De Laval cream separator.Two cream cans.One Favorite base burner.Seven tons of timothy hay.
Ten tons of Alfalfa hay.1 FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Freeman Tucker.former nlidem
of Blzi r fo r mu y y a n in tht wir
day: and Mayor of l"loren¢:| for tan
term: since locating there, is nporjteu
by %0diy'|Omslm WorldHerlld 3:
lying lwlplau at thc Swedish hoopimi
at Omaha with paralysis.Hi: wife.
seritmllly ill, in also eonllned at the
.
Mn. Don Jones. who was reeenth
operaied on an St Joseph hospital a
Rapnuntative Bert Millafelme in
Use Us and Help
in the War!
fi-£1 _ ; 1 i 1"..:/ ~ ~
Q f f - : ' ; __ . . , / , . ". » ' - 7 'I . J f . . ' é f / .Q
I n~~s a ; i f n' : i i ' i ` g I $ ' 2e s ~~
.5 /~ < : >," " :" =f ~ z , < e a >
~~. ",§1 ~~~.
4 »1 ~.Q Q |Q 9 _ . Q . < = ;1
S o f t - H e a t T u b e l e s s
h a t c h i n g o u t f i t
buds an ann;
fjy.FIVE DIFFERENT SIZES.$ 7 . 2 5 a n d u p
Hot Water.._Wa1'n:\ Air °Héatin Un'it.Gives
moist heat like the hen.Perfect ce of Heat,Moisture and Ventilation.Dnly two minutes timeaday required.__.and .
24 llther Superior Features
Greatest Incubator Discove in 50 years. _ Let qs
We cordially invite you to come
In and Inspect the new creations
of our 1918 Spring line of Hats,
Shoes, Furnishings and C!o¢h-
.inz~
0B l a l r
Clothlng
Co0
/ 'Home of Quality Clothes.
BLAIR ::NEBRASKA
c n~ eto ~| .ll" i | u t r i ! a m1 dThe company of Homo Guania 'ns 'true laying.And I t mn truthfully
orzaniaed nt a meeting held at thr be uid that ir you put. a damphool inCity Hall Wednesday evening.Chasf a politiulf of b r ld uuthority lrdll
E. Gaydou was elected Captain, Bef-make nn ass of himself. which is ba-
m e g fl v m e t i m e b u t i s n o w n p o r t e d o n t h e
r v a d t o r e c o f n y .
.. -- I -a.the Presbyterian holpitll in Onmhz;
a fewd.|y lagoand is reported ado-
ing as well as could be e:pected With
hopeful symptom: of early recovery.
|rn u l s t i n t h e o r z n n l n t i o n o l t h e H o m e
Gu a r d s .Ho dr o ve i n, t he ol d ~ !u . hl c n
e d vr n y , w i l h n t e a m , t h e r o a d : b e i n g
l m p z n a b l e f o r a c a r i n m n n y a p q t g ,
u
OF scaoos.
YUNDS
Wlliilt*-041 County Zin nealnd
,mm an suse | »¢.1u.x1, u» county
ha s f ur th e P l# : lx mo n th s n n
$.lln \k in | | to tA la !$ 4, M6 .1 -I to
i o d ld r i b u h d a m n g tb n n r h g a d s -
tr i d a u f o l k n s
Ou faith o!.t\d| mm is equally
ilfld ll u w: th e d is tri c t, tha rn -
lda hgtlmo toa rdr ane ord ing toz lm
school an n a .
' Hi t Ha . 1 . a mz . mm. No . 2 .
c h i m lm k , mn , N o . a F a . c a -
u m. u ma , H a . 4 w mu m , s a m.
No. 5 Fluhnollf. $0.66, No. 5 Cmn-
in Chr. mln. Na. 1 nesaw, 51.11,
Ha. 8 Long Crook, 60.31, No. 9 Garry-
mm. 58.8,No.I0 l l u t l n ,67.21,
Bl- 11 Brinkman, 02.90, No. 12 Gdl,s m ,No.i s H u e :v w ,v w .
lu. 1| Manu. ss.9s,..N°. 15 anim-
England,sms .Na.24 Arlington.
mm, No. ss Wnnc h, 8196. No. 26
bosom. 36.99, No. 27 Colby, 71.55,
No. 28 HI-NI. am. No. 29 llrfllrllw.
a u s .Ho. so o m . a u s ,No.31
lllnfli. 94.88, No. 32 Domaekar, 6082.
No. sa Bdlo Centtr, 58.57,No. 3-I
Hancock, $5.60, No. 35 Rhpin, 49.92.
No. 36 Hill Crock, 87.22, No. 87 IA!-
lmln, 47.88, No. 88 Neil; 29.17, No.89 Ron mn, 60.31, No. 40 Vamm.
83.50, No. 41 Hatton. 62.1% Pio. 42
B i lb e l, s w.No. 48 Slider, 82.90.
Na. 44 Bono, nam. No. 45 <;:¢m1¢.
33.50, No. 45 Bunnydde, 51.65. No. 41
lhnnanl, 188.1B, No. 48 Spikes 58.83.
No. 49 Guam. 61.17, No. 50 Johnacn.
3163, No. 51 Ilartunz. 46.48, No. 52
Bdriin, 40.41, No. 58 Bmdanun, 48.87.
No. M Rlnnilw, sem. No. 50 Phin
vinr, 46.10, No. 57 Peaceful Hill, 61.17
Fr. 1 Tlmps. 39.65, Fr 37 Wllhlugfton
sin, ra 21, 07.19.
ln. 11 Burnt. 67.11, Nu. 15 Klndred.
$1.65, No. 19 Bummln, 49.06, Nu. N DR. J. V. HINCHHAN, oline 215 W.
~-s'r.11,x°.z1'r'=.,Wuhlngton Street.Both 'phones
Ho. zz Herman. mms, No. 23 N w ;u r n
hdd for several yearn.with jaundice.
1A t t a n l i o u o f H n r e a d e r :is
di r ec t ed to th e b i g fa r m o q n i p -
rn e nt ad ver t is e d i n t hi s i s su e b y R i ch -
. x r d M u r r a y . a c t i n g f o r M u r r a y B m a .
w h o a r e a m o n g s t t h e m o s t e x t e n s i ve
fa r m e r : i n t h e c o u n t y , h a vi n g e q u i p -
me n t fo r th e c u l t i va t i o n o f a r o u n d o n
t h o u a a n d m c r c a o f Im d .Th e i r e q u i p -
Henry Tmhllen,of the Truhllez
Bros. Ihrdwlre Concern, at Herman
was in Blain Monday enroute to Om
.nba when he proposed to make ;p
plicution for enlistment in tho Navy
lic in subject. to dmft and hu beer
placed in chu una, is willing zo serv:
Jul. would iike to get into the navy
fe d e ra l au t h or i t ie s fo r pe t i ti o n s i n t h e
gm r e m m e n t s er vi c e n s s h i p c u g e n t e r s .
.g
Mia Minnie Nielsen wu mined
esrly in the winter.He wu taken to
Do~ng."Lcd iw the pastor.
Prayer meeting Wednesday cronin~
at 7.30.This mecting will be relum
ed at the churrh ne t yarn'ek.
reed.: thnt of any funn in the count;
and they have a lot of good ir
and other Iiveltock that will nl! go at
this sale ferr the high dolinr.
d.u:rc¢ of Imd.Their equip-I a 1 a e.tho <fnpld in the mom with lum."Put a bvirzlr on honebaclc and ment c
and sent to Chicago to be acted upon.
1; the pay and conditions are acceptable they will go zo work for Uncl-L
Sam in some government lhip yard.
.U |n a ||ol lcou nt er h af t h e p a t r o n s o f t h c C h r i s
Ni el se n st o ne for a fe w da ys In st w as h
be in g k ep t a t h om o b y s ic kn e ss .
A l .M u n d o r f,C h a r l i e B r e n l n r g n
In d l i ve o t h e r B h i r m e n , n a m e s n o :
L..
seven! hours but il nqw muc h lm
pmrad, with prospects of rpeody me
ccnry.
mn in mmf localities thmughout the
county.A number M runi schools
our in town lan Sunday with his son,Herb-. who is hem with his qvife from
his home at Minot, N1 D. visiting his
Mark Beny, Scocmd Lieutenant.'ous time: with frequent rec1.|~n¢e.1Iookin¢ after some legal busin n at John B. Wiillams, Minister
Mrs.Dr Bursteln has gone 1°It is reponed that Thomas Finnell the County building on Tuesday.JoLOCALANI: PERSONAL Camp Oglethorpe to finit the Doctor, hu m-ima the podtion uf Clshier in a alive of the Ariington neighbor
..| n ..A .H .a n d 7.30 P .M .T h e z o r m o
t h e m e a t m o r n i n g w o r s h i p w i l l b e
" T h D o c t r i n e o f R e g e m " n * o n . "'
t h c e ve n i n g t h e t o p i c w i t ! b e . " W h o
W e S t g n d F o r , a n d W h y . "An y b o d y
m a y c o m e t o a l l o u r m e e t i n g s , n m !
k i n d l y w e l c o m e i s m a n n e d .
S u n d a y S c h o o l a t I0 A . H .
C h r i n i n n E n d e a vo r a t 8.30 P .M
In his former good lwalllll.
l - .l In n d a y , t h e fl r r t t i m e s i n c e l a s t S e p
te m b e r .H e h a s h a d a l o n g s i e g e n
hood. a non of w. s. cm, a lrldill
citizen of ibn West Side fur man
sdhnu.
Cl§iétian Church
soo him able to be nut ann-'rv II
come: up town every day, when £11
weather is fair, and says ha is feelin
Councilman Frank: Bigelow, of th
First Ward,was able to rome u
,L I T ! ! !g y m "¢
.: u n a m a m a .L I
ITIIP -" u p ~ _la~
4G e n e r a l a n d L u m N é w s a n d C o m m e n t .~.__a~
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v n m n s
W uihgiou County h u nedvld
.-,§"i'"'T" -""'vox.. xxn Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, Feb., 22, 1918-a \No. 5
hmp, 9.0, No. 18 £._.;Lr, 70.67
sq Chr. mm, ml 1 mam, rw.-n
ilddduuugtbadistddglhnn-
hnfnr thc~|l 1;:anLlu1nn
An werlanted stove in the J ohn
llcQu|.rrie lumber olico not [ire to th:
wiil enter the employ of the Emenon
Crowell Lumber and Grain Co. at thc
loud plant here.Wise buy , Huw.
(Fulton S. Taylor, of thin city, who
Feb. 18, 1918.The Bonn! met pur-
luent £0 adjournment taken Febuary
4. zsza._
The minutes of the lest meeting
were ma usd approved.
The following claim: were allowed:
John Hc lhy .Supplies for poor
frorn August m dnto 8 43.00
ln. Ove T. Anderson, work on ex-
UDPUN board 43.60
J. P. Jem-en, chief clerk on Ex-
emption bound 100.00
Ove T. Anderson, salary for Feb.
131.50
N. T. Lund. Salary me stamps 145.56
Clifton Hamel. supper for jury 6.50
C. J. Beekman, supplies for poor, 2.45
[_ P. Figeh, Spiker.12.91
Joh; Quinliu, med work 12.00
Alben Hansen, road dmzrfnl 39.16
Vern Jacobs, work in cJer'k's of~
flee 14.00
lleda en B mnad work 10.15
H. D. Schoettger, med work 6.00
Blair Telephone Co., tolls and rent
103.15
mm. 58.8,No.I0 l l u t l n ,67.21
zu. 11 Bnlakmn, 02.90, No. 12 Gd:s m ,No.i s H u e :v w ,f f m .
.. ...sch ool a n n a .
' H i t H a .1 . a m z .m m .N o . 2 .
( 2 1 u k h l a n k , $ 4 1 . 3 9 ,N o .a Fl..C u l -
l u m ,u m a ,H a , 4 W h i t fo n i . 6 8 . 0 8 ,
.| \
iod ldr ibu hda mng tbn nrh gad s-
t r id a u fo lk n s
Ou fa ith o !.t\d | | nm ls oqu ally
fmm tha office was 'nz dimne~. ~1
Saturday. ma mmm :he man): end
dd' the building almond beyond fepth
in which rapacizy he will assist in
miemomtratibn and n p d r work for
vices to. Uncle Sun. wnrnccrptod und
at present awaits his call, leaves an
.
other taxen.
Passed this 1801 day of February
called upcn a petition of one founh af
the Ic p! voter: of auc h district at
lent 20 day: befone1.he time U! uid
Bandnnuhuwrkoammd 4z.1sin ,¢n , ,~ f~:-g¢»f=»=<=~_13;~»~f=. .g»»gd;@m¢5»zm|,,,.u».»=»»»-m-=-. ~
abuilding fund for a new school houseNelson Hotel, mom Dr Andi! H.0O'u,O foliowing mation tru mug,nd
Smith.500
G u s M u n s o n , j m i m g p n n h o u s e 7 0 . 0 0
G u y Sl n d o r , r o a d m u m 10.00
B l x i r S h o e C o . . r e p a i r w o f o r
p o o r .1.50
C¢ ¢ i l S t ri c k le t t . w o r k o n c o n cr e t e
b r i d g e .43.00
We cordially invite you to come
in and inspect the new creations
of our 1918 Spring line of Hats,
Shoes, Furnishings and (Hoth-
|.a | ||in l e vy a b u il d i n g t a x o f 1 0 m i l l s m e h
y e a r f o r a p e r i o d o f f o u r y e s n b e -
..
|111.00
O ve T . A n d a m a n ._Sta.mp|,ei ec t ri c
liz ht. ¢»u =..w a s
u Zh
I'eternon.35.00
W. C. Linden, milk for' poor 2.05
Unlvenity Publishing Co., 3nd
quarter Exam. question!5,09
Ci ty a t Blai r, " nr 36.03,
Ihny Selil- dragging r°.d\83.75
Clus. Striekleu, work on concrete
bridge 88.76
Jo h n l a t h r o p .D e f e n d l n ; S . H
I
thn ~rd: of .lalzimeetin~ now on
tile with this bond it nppelrs that the
maiority of dl voxel rut_ were in fn-
W h e r e a s t h e H i i d e r a t o r .D i r e c t o r
a n d T n u u m r o f S c h o o l d i s t r i c t N o .
IW . 1, W uh i n gt o a m i l d U ° d¥ ¢ co u n ti e f.
N e b n s k n , h u e c e r t i fi e d t n t h i s b o a r d
th a t o n t h e 25 t h d w o f Jan u a r y . 1 9 1 3 .
a m e e t i n g o f t h e e l e c t o n o f s a i d d w
t r i c t w a s h e l d a t t h e s c h o o l h o u s e i n
G u y W a l i l s e , w o r k o n g r s d e r 60.00
F n d L u n c h , w o r k o n m i d 12.00
H a m m R e t x l a i f , w o r k o n m a d 9 . 0 0
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1
W h e r e a s It n p p e a n t o t h e s a t i s fa c -
t i o n o f th i s bo an d,t h a t a l l t h e r e -
th e umai ah un by on ie ml mad ei nW *' o ~.nz K'n
have bm substantially éomplied
willl;New therdom be it reuohred,
that nrweedlmr of uid school election
he entarod upon the rncords of this
County board and that n Ie-ry be and
LOCAL ANI) PERSONAL
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TERMS:-12 months' time on all sums over $10, purchaser giving approved note bearing eight per cent inter
est.Cash under $10.No property to be removed until settled for.
RICHARD MURRAY
BROSS & JENSEN, Auctioneers.F. IL CLARIDGE, Clerk.
~ALEHaving sold my home and preparing toleave town I oifer a fine vacant residence
lot for sale.This lot is located on South St.
three blocks fem the hifh school, and has
raspberries, cherries, app es and plums all in
bearing on it, also a ood cement walk infront.This is priced or n quick sale.See
me at once I.JOHN A. RHOADES
m m ,Nebraska.(3
.»~¢
-21
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at Omaha with paralysis.Hi: wife
a I .yd a y : a n d M a y o r o f l " l o r e n ¢ : | fo r t e n
te rm : s i nc e l oc a ti n g t he r e, i s n p or j te u
b y %0 d iy '|O m s l m W o r l d H e n l d 3 :
~.L ab. rr anna. mn. Nm an Klndred,E .ima, No. 19 Bummln, moo, Nu. m DR. J. v. Hmcnnm. mm 215 w.~.$af.bnhnd.s'f.11, 240.21 T'10r Wuhlngton sum.:mn 'plumes
~F Ho. zz Herman. mms, No. 23 Nw;urn
Luanne. 36.99, No. 27 Colby, 11.55
W a ~ k ~~t prucnl.:They came
down by ny of Lo: Anheles, Cali.,
and left their 18 you old um, Geonre.who il suffering with: air: of | lln~
H a m P o u n d s h a s q u i t t h e d i n k q I M r s .E d . Jo n e s i s s p e n d i n g a . fe w
.
on. SHOIYTAGE IS HOLDINGTRAINS m FBEHONT YARDS| | !'|||I-'4
seritmllly ill, in also eonllned
Freeman Tucker,former nlidemsin, ra 21, 07.19.
Mn. Don Jones. who was reeenth
operaied on an St Joseph hospital a
No . 4 9 G ua m . 6 1 . 1 7, N o . 5 0 Jo h n a c n .
32 . 6 3 , N o . 5 1 Il a r t u n z . 4 6 . 4 8 , N o . 5 2
8 9 R o n H B R , 6 0 . 8 1 , N m ~.se a m. :
. vu
Rapnuntative Bert Millafelme in
Ind, 94.88, Nm 32 Domlcknr, U32
MFrzink Elhfabergvr has ::o\§°d hill
fatally bt-tk to Omaha and the rui-
laugh hmtealAL Jones' sister, livingut Centra
A n h e i s m u c h b e t te r a n d ~
improving they expect to have Blau
nut Sunday for their home in Canada.
The death n! C. Ij`. Eiliey is report-
ed from Norfolk when he hu lived
for many yeah. engaged in the hlrd
wu e tnde.He w u an early dn;
1|ostrljn trains filled to go out of
Fremont this mornlng, beuuu of the
oll famine eonfrontinx the wad.At
Northwn-rtern headqualton, hero. the
ahonaga was blamed on the oil pro-
ducing company.
"They an producing phmty of oil"
Mid ax Northwvstern mln "hut they
hun boon try ing to vriuie ou; of
thdr contract.We 'kill |r° to the mat
with thorn."It mm assured tint there is plenty
ofoil toauuria eoutinuancoorfpas
anger mhodulcn.
Northwestern man any Hut tho ol!
mnlf lri.sllmd up when the m d
lhlfted fromfool to :Il burners u few
3gn ago. I todoy regarded na moot
flwnhle fro m the n l i n y stand
point.Oil was cheap when tha con-
i r ltt n s ms d e .It oovon a !angsom of yearn.' m i Northwutem
spout; big money tnnsfelrlng ali i1.'n
enldlins to oil burnen.Now it u mid
that the milrold :nur intend to ace
um the contract In fulfllfed to the
letter.
I I |I I \ 1
Dale d Sound Draft Uninmrn. De-
eluen Baker Corenxaeal May Nut
Gill Nut Clnlingrul for National
Army for Many Blontha: Labor Gan-
dltiona Upset.
Wuhingwn.Feb.20.-S¢¢r¢Ul'5
Baker authorized the armament ta
dgy that no dats hu boen selected for
the beginning d tha second dn!!
Vuioul animate: have placed the
time betwnn Muc h 1 and June z.
These are declared to be www
The gwemmentfs disposition not to
diszurb th labor sltuntion,P011i¢1l°lnrly on farms at the planting sauna.
is one of the factors autarlng into
the mitultibq.The gamut manhal g\nan1'| nf-
fic e, it ia undemwd.in di llndi llli
to to lh e u fvi th tb l mo un d dm! !
until c ongress hu ptrfutsd tbl luv
by pending unanclmenta to =h\=|'¢ the
ll HEAD OF HORSES
One sorrd mare 9 yrs. old, wt. 1300.Two sorrel geldings 13 yrs. old, wt. 2700.Two brown mares 6 and
A n '''''``
c n~ eto ~| .ll" i | u t r i ! a m1 dThe company of Homo Guania 'ns 'true laying.And I t mn truthfully
orzaniaed nt a meeting held at thr be uid that ir you put. a damphool inCity Hall Wednesday evening.Chasf a politiulf of b r ld uuthority lrdll
E. Gaydou was elected Captain, Bef-make nn ass of himself. which is ba-
m e g fl v m e t i m e b u t i s n o w n p o r t e d o n t h e
r v a d t o r e c o f n y .
No. zu m§¢§snf, ~.~o. ~'~I
vinr, 45.10, No. 57 Peaceful Hill, 01.17
.. -- I -a.the Presbyterian holpitll in Onmhz;
a fewd.|y lagoand is reported ado-
ing as well as could be e:pected With
hopeful symptom: of early recovery.
Bi ib o o, sw.No. 48 Slider, 82.90.
Na. 44 Bono, 23.31, No. 45 <;:¢m1¢.
33.50, No. 45 Bunnydde, 51.85, No. 41
|rn u l s t i n t h e o r z n n l n t i o n o l t h e H o m e
Gu a r d s .Ho dr o ve i n, t he ol d ~ !u . hl c n
e d vr n y , w i l h n t e a m , t h e r o a d : b e i n g
l m p z n a b l e f o r a c a r i n m n n y a p q t g ,
u
No. sa Bdlo Centtr, 58.57,No. 3-I
Hancock, $5.60, No. 35 Rhpin, 49.92.
No. 36 Hill Crock, 87.22, No. 87 IA!-
nrv~rw on South me\, 1| now\~oc-cupied by Henry Wu16 who hu mmf-
ad in tml: thefarm.
We supply War bread;Bos tun brown
bread. Whole Whea t bre ad,.Crghlm. Q¥°»
and Victory bread. Cakes,Ples. In fact all
kinds of bake ry products.his daughter, Hrs. C. R. Held, ht ar.-
RAILROAD 'rmz:.'r.1 nu:
- u pv r
the week was the sad message neeiv
Mrs. John lirelser, of liazum City.
is visiting Zier molhcr. Mn. Amanda
Warrick.|
cd this county in the legimlum at one
time.
Blair Public Lihnry houns 2 £0 5
R H .? t o 9 P . H .''f
$2.50 on account of being unused
worlved ~ ~eng. a ~nl ~pe~!
for the purpose of building I new
School house.
As thi s ma ti n g vu r eg ulu un!
adnrlisld.aooondin; to th: law, wereque|f.yo~rhoaonblsboandtom|.ke
n levy agalnn Dllt. Fr. 3. M Wg);-
ington md Dodgu counties an agreewith the time mation.
Geo. Schroeder, Director.
Fred Hartung, treasurer.
pn::h I mqde m ~ u Fi o r
gl3c\ when .be,;'£" ;q[|§e.in nm.-K~ahr1uy ¢av||i1Ink .
F msd emplvyed Fha! Hclirlde
Nlbnlhi %alnner_1r§| ht y ear. and
g - ~ b e c a u s e o f Ula vn r- In un s | .,¢. .,;,,.g ,,5,¢,
lieuues rushed the hlxh-water inni:
of MSJDI.
NBER. BUILDING AT FUNSTON
~i">§'"éaE1m:;."£."'*""thll week, In one from 3. W. Wolff,
Holtville,c a n .Hr.Wulf!Write!
SAY soon AGENTS POSED AS
sruscrs new sm
ln. 'r. c. Hum, The milxsm. in
ll Chinn this wack mnklng her ul-
|¢!m1 of spring mlllinety and no-
in the pneddent to all into tha mil-
iury service men lkilltd in Industry
and llric ulhl.l'\ nglrdlen of p n
viom clluibcation.
The remaillilll increment.:of thc
fin!draft will begin to more f o ~
's u d to the camps beginning thisweek.
.
Petition for Building Fund.
» To the District Board of School Dis
tric t of No. Fr.x. W uhington and
Dodge counties, Nebrukl:
Wo. the undendgnod legal voton°o!
School Hntric t Ho. Fr. 1. in Wuh-
ington county, Nebraska. do hereby
petition the District Board of said
district to all a rpecinl election of the
women of sold dum: to vote for or
agninlt tho foilowing proposition. mg
wit:
Sho!! o building tu of tm mllll be
ievied each you for |. period ol four
y u m beginning 1918, usd lovy or
lovin to produce a sou! amount of
$3,000.00 to be expended for the following vvrvuvk. to-wit:
To build a School House.
Shdl the Schoo! bonu! at once pro-c eoda ton-: etoc arry o utthe po ~
of uid levy and Luo-o nn-nnu 1.-
pimt the fund 1obccl as provided in
Section 6748, Article ll,Ne b n lk t
School Lain. 1915?
Signature of Legal Voter:
Geo. Schroeder
A. Schurmln
N. C. Wall!
J. Oliver Timpe 'C. 0. 'Dimpe
H. J. LnnghorstMrs. 22. C. Diy
H. H. Scheer
W. S. Whltaon
,.-'.;~~,..o c o scoming 3 yrs. old, wt. 2,000.One bay mare 16 yrs. old, wt. 1000.On brown gelding, smooth mouth, wt. 1300.
H 0 S ,70 Head of Shoats.20 Brood Sows.g °One Pure Bred Poland Chma Boar.
a
Mark Belly, smml Lieutenant.'om mime;with fnqucnt Y\'C\l~n(0.]l00kin' li¢Cf~l0mE legnl r»»s»¢Q. n!mm n. Williams, alinimr.
PUBL C SALE OF \
nam IMPLEMENTS
LIVE STUCK. nnI
'Having rented quj mv farm I will qell at Public Sale qt my place, 3% miles west of _Blair, 4 miles north of'r ~~ ~`Kennard and 6 miles egst of Orum, on _~J
Use Us and Help
Win the War!
r ~.-./QQ~-§ - f r i 'e g f e é - »~ Q
~.~J -Z f r :; ".g r .Q ;._' ..fz ¢ ¢.u . \ -..§;~ " "/ f \ J.>;f'f'\. `f?= ;.;g e{.
~. - -_ ,_ . ; »\- . ; = - -2
"~-l I . .- ! '" " g / ' 1
.. »- - - ;-. . . -. . g - , g -l lT = -~~E u
~f .1 2 "?e.
i _,f-=-Q §-,»<;=2'z"g
4 we -Q _9<";1
So f t - H e a t Tubeless
hatching outfit
{ma¢1»anu1
""3.7..Fme DIFFERENT SIZES.
$ 7 . 2 5 a n d u p
Hot Water.._Wa1'n:\ Air °i§éatin Unit.Gives
.n9Mr. and llrn. Jim Summon of Er-
skine, Alberta., Canada. are visiting
1913.| old.
p Hq u gf m gn n Boa rd a djourne d 1151"Mn r b h l l
J m g E _ M g h g r 1 9 1 8 , l l 9 o 'c l o - c k A . H .
C h u . N e l s o n O ve T .A n d e r t o n ,C o u n t y C l e r k
Ref. Gearn W. c. Twins.
Rev. Goo:gn W. Taylor, nsidclt d
A l l r t u r f r o m l i n .R u n n i n a t
C a m p O g l e t h o r p e . fn h o r p u e n l l . H r .
I
~ p~ ~ ~1 of~$3,,000.~ w bei for um spring term br °°"*
expended for the following purpona ,H"° the board sdivvrnld until 1
to-wil.:For the purpose of building oclock QP- H.
lllu lllllh Slorm. nhdady at ln.
HLl\on'| mnllnery mn u llh:l`np at
hmm with a :us nf Germm maulsa.
na Niflldl. daughter of Hr. and BE.
C. S. Nielsen were married in Omalu.
Feb. 20.Fr.)
h i s h o u m j w l fl e ffe c t ! t o F l a m e n c o t o -
d a y .C h a r i e y w a s p r i n u n 'd a vi t i n
t h a B l a i r m u m e m u r i m d o s e
t o M z y y o u u a g o .
Hac k Roénbaum, who lhu south
at BM: near the Henry W all fum,recandy sold his 120 ac rn bo Wm.
Gothch §m 8200 pepacn..
l np u n d w i t h o u t a d i s s e n t i n g vo t e .
T i n t a b u i l d i n g fu n d t a x o f t e n
m i l l s b e i a vi e d u c h y u r f o r a p e r i o d
o f fo u r y e a r s b e d n n i n g i9 1 8 ,u i d
login, ln., Feb. 20.--Deputy Shen
id' Goo. .Atkins Ind Sheri!! li. D. \|y~
en nnvésted two danger: giving the
nnmuofF.L.l.¢uoir|.\adRoyCobum.
here tndny for imptnonsting feds:-ad
ciicen.The two d n n g e n were
'rotting the income tax proposition
~eo.. :n° enry Geisler
Rllph Mc llullen
Loull H. Brlndcrt
W. F. Lsllman
Fred Hartnng
Theo. Schafcnmmw. H. Bmndert
To thc Bard o l Commlnionen
Wuhington munty, Nebnsh.
an
MACHINERY,ETC.
One 2 h. p. International Gas Engine.One 1 h. p. International Gas Engine.One power washer com-
plete.One 50 gal. gas tank.One 50 gal. coal oil tank.One Acme binder, 8-it. cut.Four McCormick mow-
ers.Three hay sweeps.'I\vo hny rakes.One stacker.Two Hay Racks.Two John Deere planters.Two
disc pulverizers.Two steel harrows.One hand sheller.One harrow cart.Two John Deere Stag 12 in. gang
plows.o 1.mw attachment for gang plow.One 8-ft. double disc Monitor grain drill.Two 11~ft. seeders
with grass seeder attachment.1 Weber wagon, 1 Newton wagon, 1. Bain truck wagon.2 14-ft. hog racks.
2 riding cultivators.1 tongueless cultivator.3 tongue/etiltivators.1 Grand Detour riding plow.1 16-in.
Canton plow with breaker bottom.1 new16-in. plow 1 No. 8, doubleburr, Appleton grinder.One 6~hole
Sandwichdorn sheller with pulley and swinging stacker and extension feed.'I`wo 8-ft. Steel tanks.One 4-ft.
Steel tank.Seven sets of good work harness.Two sets of good single harness.One 70-ft. 8-in. Gancly belt.
One De Laval cream separator.Two cream cans.One Favorite base burner.Seven tons of timothy hay.
Ten tons of Alfalfa hay.1 FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Blair
Clothing
CQ.
Home of Quality Clothes
LAIR ::N
1T h u r s d a y ,F e b r u a r y 2 8 t hMoisture! and Ventilation.Only two minutes timea day require and .
24 0ther Superior Features
Greawst Incubator Discove in 50 years. _ Let qs
n :!r m S u n d a y .t h a 17211.m e . .ms .tho
h o m e o f h i s s o n , A . J . T a y l o r , a n d
9 3 5 ' u r s . 3 m n n t h n \ n d 2 d n y a .H e
w a s p a s t o r o f t h e B a p t i s t c h u r c h i n
t h i s c i t y d u r i n g t h e r u n .IB 7 8 t o
Hr. md Hn. Henry Sn returned
in Bldr lut Friday awning from an
extended trip through lows and otha:
points. .
nesday P. H., in to the eleét tint Dr.
Buntien iz a w r y nick nun.She
states that l f f u an X-Ray examina
tion, the attending sunson bxpresmi
the opinion that an operation might
be avoided and that while the can
c n ~
On motion duly made me seconded
Cbrls Nlelun hu sold his gmqry
ame and manbmnrket to Dunn
Christensen who will tak: possession
Harish 1.Dorsey will lell his r n -
tanrant, if he :an iind l buyer, if notdune it up, not beanie he hulfl |
- business but tugive .?»!n.C.xnd
I .Ih u r t f o r p o d o l d N e b r u h m d h e r
ao l d le r b oy s . "
P r l vi o u l l y r e p o r t e d $2 5. 00
l h r l i n C h r i z t e n l n 1.00
J. L . A n d e n n n 1.00
R o y S l a d e :2.00
C u i V o g t 5.00
J . w .W u l f !1.00
To t a l ,$25.00
N .' r .m m m
Chuley Cnseley. | rulient ul Em
coumy, thc Arlmu nalgluborhood und
Tekmmh. (or more lhln my y ou-l.
hu dilpond o ! his fum hn dn and
that yur issued zs.ex1.In 1914 thu
He al! h n ue d n umb er ed mm.In
nw um nu mln r i u vvd w s9 . 1§ o .
»..|D i s t r i c t M e e t i n g s :.
Spu ci nl xn ge ti ng a f F r .I .W l l h l n t -
lnn and Dodge mv-\nBu-. Fbuhndic,mb. Jan. 25, ma.
u |.w -
wonderful n~w machine fully.F~ry and sales-room Brat door north of Ed. Matthiesen's store. ~rom INCUBATUR co., Blair, Nebr.
'Hue Young Hudci|.n'|Chab 'lasIndleatloll: tlut at ~ it would be
in the two rooms of the CountyClelk'| Mic e. be awmied za F. w
In most of the daytime with the doctor
Ohio.
Funeral service was held at tho
residence of his non, A. J. Taylor. onTuesday, Feb. 19th. lt 2.30 P. H.
Fe b .lb . ,a t t h e h o m e o f M i s s G e r -
u u d e H e a d .te a c h e r o f use y o u n g
mu si ci an s.A f t e r o t h a n lesson o n
m o d a l co m po s er s o n d o ns vl e w o l
;-o o l l u a o n s .t h e C l u b en j o y e d
he able to leave the hospital.The
gvn mmeat h is constructed :mail
buildinp nearby for n!ficer'| wives
and llrs. Burxtien is occupying cue of
.t h e n f o r .C a r r i e d .
Offi ci a l B d q i u f Ge o.St ne ng er ,
R o a d u ve r l l a r fo r r o a d d i s t r i c t N o . I3
s u . : n p p m vo d .Th e f o l l o w i n g r e fu n d
i n g o l d e n w e r e a l l o w e d ;H .W o o d -
. |.
farmer: in the county, having equipp|n ¢ | " ( | n § . |ingloaerrc
||L
di r ec t ed to th e b i g fa r m o q n i p -
rn e nt ad ver t is e d i n t hi s i s su e b y R i ch -
. x r d M u r r a y . a c t i n g f o r M u r r a y B m a .
|1 |
w a s i n B l a i n M o n d a y e n r o u t e t o O m
. n b a w h e n h e p r o p o s e d t o m a k e ; p
p l i c u t i o n fo r e n l i s t m e n t i n t h o N a vy
l i c i n s u b j e c t . t o d m ft a n d h u b e e r
a ..
hdd for several yearn.with jaundice.
n m
.Wuhlngion ('ounly 'a Quota la Elzln
Ren.Wuhingion ¢.01.ln1.y'a quota for the
Hull Bfuen peac ent of the dn!!
|1 u a DTIt h o u a a n d m c r c a o f Im d .Th e i r e q u i phim
Hwy Tmhllen, of the 'n-u111Ȏ=
fe d e ra l au t h or i t ie s fo r pe t i ti o n s i n t h e
gm r e m m e n t s er vi c e n s s h i p c u g e n t e r s .
.g
Mia Minnie Nielsen wu mined
esrly in the winter.He wu taken to
-\
..,
: ».
1 ,3
s m a l l p o g g ~ M i n ~ U ~ d - i n
wood 1s"5u at tuting for er at pm:
em.;''
hozein and Priacnlla, daughters of
55.
2x
5 ~fnmlly m cook for cm bm' anew AND
PASTRIBS cheaper from no dan :ha canf .bnkeiut home.'1 .e i g h t m m w i l l h e c u l l e d .Th e n t s w s
=f=»<g»» u ml er t hc l u ! I l f t e e n p o r e e n !
cn !i n n i n e h p m i r u i a n d t h r e e .
imma
Clvllkn Pqldlllol Cvllnelhd ia
Quit Hoierf ar Slfely Ing".
.Mr i ald tn '
Br run caribou.
w r m T H E AHERICAN Ann an
in France.Feb. .l8.-Amerienn lol-
u d e r mo n t b e l r wa y mn n d h u m tb tu mm! s u m ltc to r nbrthwnt of
Tuul, nn daily *ning vrsr ln it'n mm
pitihzl phus a n the funds about
Nancy,A r n !and Bdmmm The
Punch clvli population at that nlrhm.old, wma. haf: ma blind. an l¢l\"lnl
their horns and moving to :afar
zones far in tha nur.For the lad
fur days than y uoc casions M :du-
no hav: nlmest filled tbl roads.
Nancy has long auffend Ima bqm-bmzdment from the air, although the
Plnuch army hu stoutly held th! lim
M3131 of tha city. The civil populltion
n u lived there xhrourh the three
yan of xhn vm but now they have
been advilwi to withdraw in view of
Do~ng."Lcd iw the pastor.
Prayer meeting Wednesday awning
at 7.30.This mecting will be renum-
ed at the churrh ne t 3a1.'ek.
reed.: thnt of any funn in the count;
and they have a lot of good ir
and other Iiveltock that will nl! go at
this sale ferr the high dolinr.
and sent to Chicago to be acted upon.
1; the pay and conditions are acceptable they will go zo work for Uncl-L
Sam in some government lhip yard.
.U |n a ||ol lcou nt er h af t h e p a t r o n s o f t h c C h r i s
Ni el se n st o ne for a fe w da ys In st w as h
be in g k ep t a t h om o b y s ic kn e ss .
A l .M u n d o r f,C h a r l i e B r e n l n r g n
In d l i ve o t h e r B h i r m e n , n a m e s n o :
L..
seven! hours but il nqw muc h lm
pmrad, with prospects of rpeody me
ccnry.
mn in mmf localities thmughout the
county.A number M runi schools
our in town lan Sunday with his son,Herb-. who is hem with his qvife from
his home at Minot, N1 D. visiting his
; . .1 . s .m ¢ m ;`''~ ,~
Q|.
ron s¢u.z--x bmlm ma uw buz-gy In good lvndltinn.Ravenibla-g Inquire an bta rwlu o!~
ea.
in N|.om.| Un. ~¢r|». pramary teach
.\
afflicted with meules, the "Geftnnn
vlr lli jh
gn any hmznn baking |\l|Il were in the ndvantqe ..i 'Z
aiwaya having il freuh and |»alnet||.b1e.0rvt.1Ll'S|.hefflor and his bride came
up from Camp Cody lan 'Tuosday tc
l lMi s a Me a d .Th e m e m ho r s d f th e C l u b
a r e l o o k i n ;fu r vr s n l t o a p l e u a n t
e ve n i n g o n W u h i n g i o n ' l b i r t h d l y .
Mla !2 h. | a ba re ln c 1 \| é4 | d llln n.D o u ¢ l u u i n t ! u m , o w H a o f
O m a h g a d l a t p d c u l b l l i i f l h i a . , - - '
a farmer near liennanl.who willmove in thin spring.
n y ~ ' » i i ¢ u . l q : L f ". f
Dinan manly full s»ni5i"i':
holdlnodlthan!nlaeam;ket1tlr
It is n ot a st ran ge a ig ht. t o lee a ut o-
m o b i l e s d r i ve n b y A m e r i c a n s o l d k n
4 - t o p n u r a n w v o f w a l k i n g r d u -
g e l a l n d l a a d t h a l n c n f o r g l l f t t o i h v :
n e x t t o w n .D r l vl i g i th e i r c o m . : I W
u n d b o n u a n d w i s p r k n g l o l l fa r m
: g o n a l o a d e d d o vm w i t h t h l l r Iw \ u | ~
.
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fholaGibson,daughter of Mr.and
3111. John Glbmn.
O n n h n p p in n p o n t h a d u t h a t
J . R. Hu ltl¥ . ; §n u r ly d ly ta p | .r u c e
...
will iive with 3 daughter for I. while.
Both Mr. md Hn. Mullen are in poor
hulth and hope £0 be benefitted by
the clungl.
Dmnhn.
Pat Iiullen un! wife mntemplnte
followiagz
Alth r ui ll-
PNMYINRUI-81|-I6:Mhnc as.a-n m. a n- n\ ¢. 41a .xo; Mun n qw
laflon.'
Seven! day s qu In Amadeus din-
patch rider nr:lved st c an rdlmlr
with n litila Fnrnc h girl nitdng of
the hlndltbln of his motorcycle andab o y n n hla h a c k .Ha h a d p k k e d
daeuaupc nthemsdf of alm.
During the y qar :sn than were
Iuunrf in Nobrahh 148,101 automa-
bih license:-one gasoline p/ropdlod
vohklc for sch 3.06 of tlifpopula-u m .1 : u i mm u n g t o u i u \ p o u
of the rapid growth of the autoino-
bile inium-y in this stain.Nebn skl
they an pr~ovided'with frm- tnnspor-
i d i l A meme# from her, lent on
Tvlldlaf- nic!iz was mining there
an dw.
B lli r ~ a q u a r t e r o f a u n lu r y
ago.He 1r| |,apelg¢| |;|n : n t h
nac h in Blau:county fm' a n n u l
y e n n p l ¢ L » H n l u S o a l tu r y o ! th e
WIlcon.d|L8t|\oS-el.|.tohl!nrdelm1||:
No.4, #Hai-Arhsuu Bimkq . pu,
31135:M u n n Spain.me-».
$1295; Arianna Spain. ia. ll!96.
Arkansas Spldrl. No. 4, 31335: Ar-
Imnsu spun, 900. $10.70.
Sa i l-A a lhn d k .
J u ka n ns th lnve dn .ti ,8 0 ;. \r tu- f
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c
H u m a n Du t tl o d h u r u n l d t h e
Je n s B .Je n s e n p r o p e r t y ,fo n n e r l y
t h e B d k n a p h o m e i n a o u t h w n t t B l a i r .
fo r s y o u . m d t a k e p o s s e s s i o n a w .
1.l r .D e r l l l d r e c e n t l y no l d h i s
ho m e ,i n c i n d i n z usa ac re s a n N o r t h
mimn»f .u» g=¢ dmh »u.
¥'enn|1|vnai5l.nth¢1dt¢n d ad-
vm n d 3 5 e e g t a n | . o n f o : i . | u n m |,
Pennsy \1'#1\_,udArkagzn¢u\hm-
accounts.The ltr ln g ln ': d d in-
dic ated that they had dom bulnnl
at Binh, Fremont, and in other towns
ln Ntbnlka.ui
~ ;!aughten, |urvi;»e,~.~ ~ H~3 ~ v a a n d i l l i ~ t h l ig.,Nobrna~
ry and MIM lle!i!.l..of this city, and politic: for given! ren¢g°
which a nice luncheon was nervcd by
m m m n "w-a»»g'-»~»
}a H. f~'=°a\ vrf¢k'a in ilu*Centennial natnfuriun ha il Alltltd
aria-toerai.|
[1 r..~W e S t g n d F o r , a n d W h y . "An y b o d y
rmrm. scmns 1s ~
kindly welcome 1| manned.
Sunday School at I0 A. H.
Chrininn Endeavor at 8.30 P.M
..,. ..A. ll. and 7.30 P. M.The sermon
theme at morning worship will bc,
" Th Doc trine of Regem"n*on"'
temlieln ~e has had ~ long siege of
fsst ou dl
ll .18 l. I.
4
0a n y - 3 %
I l c n h h u t
nm s. P..
Husba nd
z *Q n. d al!!2 s h . a ¢ u \ u
sa . & U.
S a l l h l n a l
.of liadisoagi bnlea, whoa death,
:i ta t a I c n g n u u o f se ve n ! n a n
d u n u i c n ~ g t t h e f a mi ly h a u l
in this ¢~s¢.v¢b»dm Monday xnornizag
at can n'c[|:|&'...umm vi » . \ » n u a lu mn u s . Y a .
October 6,1862 and m : u , » t h u
county with his Iatvthon, Jann, di
csuud.nd I. K.. now a u.|Jdcut'uI'
a Lincoln suburb. In Hay. 1870, ioent
ill i s i th than on tha .faux
mi l e s n i : o f m ln m u
farming.Hs vu married to Ar..né
B. a.|f¢¢, Dooemhor 4. asus lad lun
| & no | 1 I \ldo lti lh lms $n B ¥lir .An
adopted non, E4h'in P.. n young mum.:ti ll li m n th o mn .Tw o n a n m v
he meat mmnl momhn au: ua ma-em Woodman lnlllrhlm in Cohndo
and cnm¢ haha mu h improved i t
Qwulth and bw¢f\11 d wmnlm mov
ery from 'Lhlh drlld aliuln. inhum-
culain, lfitli whic h ho rn mime'-n u z i : n a m u » b ¢ » d d » n u l
summons nm as abou rdlhd.Hin
4
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x
, »f
very hopeful of mmpiete restoration
In his former 3004! llealllz.
C15-iéaia churgh `
soo h i m a b l e t o b e n u t am - 'P Il e
c o m e : u p t o w n e ve r y d a y , w h e n t h e
I
in a :alive of the Ariingmn neighbor-
hood,a non of w. S. Cook.a leading
citizen of ibn West Side fur many
sdhnu.
Councilman Frank: Bigelow, of the
First Ward,was able to rome up
wlfl! and meet his friends last Sat-
t u n m h u v m ~1 m su l . d a i 1 ~ r ~ a n .
ni a l u id l r a i nl u n . .$ ¢ l n m k l . \ x .
3 l J ¢ n . l u h | l l ! ' l
came/L¢ry. _ Q,~h
Divi¢¢,|,re*khloaiy n\.r : | : n \ rrolatlvu.m m m m a guat-
1 ; e g u q n e q h g m m w u u hun, wasq m m m a l w u m m n m u '
p = a ¢ ¢ v § u a . ¢ 9 u ¢ - m a x m¢ » 4 " a
I U II-Nuunl - f. ? - T m me sh :
m p u n .~ ' o u W . " ,n u r
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.amass . miss rx .wanna|
Arkuuueoul vrontuptbeuuaw n n a o m m w m u u q h » w n a
x u a r n i r ' m n -
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