02-22-1918.1~ l:uTHE ENTERPRISEFebruazY 15. ]_91g_
PUBL C SALE OF\
nam IMPLEMENTS
LIVESTUCK. nn
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'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.llHEADOFHORSES
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,70Head ofSlioats.20BroodSows.0 g S °One Pure Bred Poland China Boar.
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Fon SALE
Having sold my home and preparing to
leave town I oifer a fine vacant residence
lot for sale.This lot is located on South St.
three blo cks fem the hifh school, andhas
raspberries, cherries, app es and plums all in
bearing on it, a lso aood ce ment walk in
fro nt.This is pricedor n quick sale.See
me at once I.J OHN A. RHOAD ES
m m ,Nebraska.(3
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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 $10.No property to be removed until settled for.
RICHARD MURRAY
BROSS & JENSEN, Auctioneers.F. IL CLARIDGE, Clerk.
1T h u r s d a y ,F e b r u a r y2 8 t h
MACHINERY,ETC.
One 2 h. p. International Gas Engine.One 1 h. p. InternationalGas Engine.Onepower washer com-
plete.One 50 gal. gas tank.One 50 gal. coal oil tank.One Acme binder, 8-it. cut.Four McCormick mow-
ers.Three hay sweeps.'I\vo hny rakes.One stacker.Two Hay Racks.Two John Deere planters.Two
disc pulverizers.Two steel harrows.One hand sheller.One harrow cart.Two John Deere Stag 12 in. gang
plows.o 1.mw attachment for gang plow.One 8-ft. double disc Monitor grain drill.Two 11~ft. seeders
with grass seeder attachment.1 Weber wagon, 1 Newton wagon, 1. Bain truck wagon.2 14-ft. hog racks.
2 riding cultivators.1 tongueless cultivator.3 tongue/etiltivators.1 Grand Detour riding plow.1 16-in.
Canton plow with breaker bottom.1 new16-in. plow1 No. 8, doubleburr, Appleton grinder.One 6~hole
Sandwichdorn sheller with pulley and swinging stacker and extension feed.'I`wo 8-ft. Steel tanks.One 4-ft.
Steel tank.Seven sets of good work harness.Two sets of good single harness.One 70-ft. 8-in. Gancly belt.
One De Laval cream separator.Two cream cans.One Favorite base burner.Seven tons of timothy hay.
Ten tons of Alfalfa hay.1FREELUNCHAT NOON
FreemanTucker.formernlidem
of Blzi r fo r mu y y a n in tht wir
day: and Mayor of l"loren¢:| for tan
term: since locating there, is nporjteu
by %0diy'|OmslmWorldHerlld 3:
lying lwlplau at thc Swedish hoopimi
at Omaha with paralysis.Hi: wife.
seritmllly ill, in also eonllned at the
.
Mn. Don Jones. who was reeenth
operaied on an St Joseph hospital a
Rapnuntative Bert Millafelme in
Use Us and Help
in the War!
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h a t c h i n g o u t f i t
buds an ann;
fjy.FIVE DIFFERENT SIZES.$ 7 . 2 5 a n d u p
Hot Water.._Wa1'n:\ Air °HéatinUn'it.Gives
moist heat like the hen.Perfectce of Heat,Moisture and Ventilation.Dnly two minutes timeaday required.__.and.
24 llther Superior Features
Greatest Incubator Discovein 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
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/ 'Home of Quality Clothes.
BLAIR::NEBRASKA
cn~ eto~| .ll" i | u t r i ! a m1 dThe company of Homo Guania 'ns 'true laying.AndI t mntruthfully
orzaniaed nt a meeting held at thrbe uid that ir you put. a damphool in
City Hall Wednesday evening.Chasf apolitiulf ofb r lduuthoritylrdll
E. Gaydou was elected Captain, Bef-make nn ass of himself. which is ba-
m eg 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 ,
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OFscaoos.
YUNDS
Wlliilt*-041CountyZinnealnd
,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 sOu 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
schoolan 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.I0l l u t l n ,67.21,
Bl- 11 Brinkman, 02.90, No. 12 Gdl,s m ,No.i sH u e :v w ,v w .
lu. 1| Manu. ss.9s,..N°. 15 anim-
England,sms .Na.24Arlington.
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. soo m . a u s ,No.31
lllnfli. 94.88, No. 32 Domaekar, 6082.
No. saBdlo 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. 41Hatton. 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, 61.17Fr. 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. NDR. J. V. HINCHHAN, oline 215 W.~-s'r.11,x°.z1'r'=.,WuhlngtonStreet.Both'phones
Ho. zz Herman. mms, No. 23N w ;u r n
hdd for several yearn.with jaundice.
1A t t a n l i o u o fH nr e a d e r :is
di r ec t ed to th e b i gfa 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 -
HenryTmhllen,oftheTruhllez
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 .
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Mia Minnie Nielsenwu 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-Ia1ae.tho<fnpld in the mom with lum."Putabvirzlr onhonebaclc andment c
and sent to Chicago to be acted upon.
1; the pay and conditions are accept
able they will go zo work for Uncl-L
Sam in some government lhip yard.
.U|n a||oll
cou nt er h aft h ep 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 eB 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.Anumber 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, ScocmdLieutenant.'ous time: with frequent rec1.|~n¢e.1Iookin¢ after some legal businn atJohnB. Wiillams, Minister
Mrs.DrBurstelnhasgone1°It is reponed that Thomas Finnellthe County building on Tuesday.Jo
LOCALANI: PERSONALCamp Oglethorpe to finit the Doctor, hu m-ima the podtion uf Clshierin a alive of the Ariington neighbor
..| n ..A .H .a n d7.30P .M .T h ez o r m o
t h e m ea tm o r n i n gw o r s h i pw i l lb e
" T hD 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 nE n d e a vo ra t8.30P .M
In his former good lwalllll.
l - .lIn 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 ibnWest Side fur man
sdhnu.
Cl§iétian Church
soo him able to be nutann-'rvII
come: up town every day, when £11
weather is fair, and says ha is feelin
Councilman Frank: Bigelow, of th
FirstWard,wasabletoromeu
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.-,§"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~|l1;: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.
131.50N. 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.I0l l u t l n ,67.21
zu. 11 Bnlakmn, 02.90, No. 12 Gd:s m ,No.i sH u e :v w ,f f m .
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sch oola 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 .aFl..C u l -
l u m ,u m a ,H a , 4W h i t fo n i . 6 8 . 0 8 ,
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iod ldr ibu hda mng tbn nrh gad s-
t r id a u fo lk n sOu 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 2.05Unlvenity Publishing Co., 3nd
quarter Exam. question!5,09
Ci ty a t Blai r, " nr 36.03,
Ihny Selil- dragging r°.d\83.75Clus. 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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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
LOCALANI) 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 $10.No property to be removed until settled for.
RICHARD MURRAY
BROSS & JENSEN, Auctioneers.F. IL CLARIDGE, Clerk.
~ALEHaving sold my home and preparing to
leave town I oifer a fine vacant residence
lot for sale.This lot is located on South St.
three blocks fem the hifh school, and has
raspberries, cherries, app es and plums all inbearing on it, also aood cement walk infront.This is pricedor n quick sale.See
me at once I.JOHN A. RHOADES
m m ,Nebraska.(3
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at Omaha with paralysis.Hi: wife
aI.yd a y : a n d M a y o r o f l " l o r e n ¢ : | fo r t e n
te rm : s i nc e l oc a ti n g t he r e, i s n p or j te u
b y%0 d iy '|O m s l mW o r l d H e n l d3 :
~.Lab. rr anna. mn. Nm an Klndred,E .ima, No. 19 Bummln, moo, Nu. m DR. J. v. Hmcnnm. mm 215 w.~.$af.bnhnd.s'f.11, 240.21 T'10rWuhlngton sum.:mn 'plumes
~FHo. zz Herman. mms, No. 23Nw;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
FreemanTucker,formernlidemsin, 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 1Il 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; ofthdr 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 from fool 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 aceum the contract In fulfllfed to the
letter.
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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 wwwThe 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
llHEADOFHORSES
One sorrd mare 9 yrs. old, wt. 1300.Two sorrel geldings 13 yrs. old, wt. 2700.Two brown mares 6 and
A n'''''``
cn~ eto~| .ll" i | u t r i ! a m1 dThe company of Homo Guania 'ns 'true laying.AndI t mntruthfully
orzaniaed nt a meeting held at thrbe uid that ir you put. a damphool in
City Hall Wednesday evening.Chasf apolitiulf ofb r lduuthoritylrdll
E. Gaydou was elected Captain, Bef-make nn ass of himself. which is ba-
m eg 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. saBdlo 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, we
reque|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. inll 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 thcfin!draft will begin to more f o ~
's u d to the camps beginning this
week.
.
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 beievied each you for |. period ol four
y u m beginning 1918, usd lovy or
lovin to produce a sou! amount of
$3,000.00 to be expended for the following vvrvuvk. to-wit:
To build a School House.
Shdl the Schoo! bonu! at once pro-
c eoda ton-: etoc arry o utthe po ~
of uid levy and Luo-o nn-nnu 1.-
pimt the fund 1obccl as provided in
Section 6748, Article ll,Ne b n lk t
School Lain. 1915?
Signature of Legal Voter:
Geo. Schroeder
A. SchurmlnN. C. Wall!
J. Oliver Timpe 'C. 0. 'Dimpe
H. J. Lnnghorst
Mrs. 22. C. Diy
H. H. Scheer
W. S. Whltaon
,.-'.;~~,..o c o scoming 3 yrs. old, wt. 2,000.One bay mare 16 yrs. old, wt. 1000.On brown gelding, smooth mouth, wt. 1300.
H 0S ,70Head ofShoats.20BroodSows.g°One Pure Bred Poland Chma Boar.
a
MarkBelly, smml Lieutenant.'ommime;with fnqucnt Y\'C\l~n(0.]l00kin' li¢Cf~l0mE legnl r»»s»¢Q. n!mm n. Williams, alinimr.
PUBL C SALE OF\
nam IMPLEMENTS
LIVE STUCK. nnI
'Having rented quj mv farm I will qell at Public Sale qt my place, 3% miles west of _Blair, 4 miles north of'r~~ ~`Kennard and 6 miles egst of Orum, on_~J
Use Us and Help
Win the War!
r~.-./QQ~-§ - f r i 'eg f e é - »~ Q
~.~J -Zf r :; ".g r .Q;._' ..fz¢ ¢.u . \ -..§;~ " "/ f\ J.>;f'f'\. `f?= ;.;g e{.
~. - -_ ,_ . ; »\- . ; = - -2
"~-lI. .
- ! '" " g / ' 1
.. »- - - ;-. . . -. . g - , g -l lT = -~~E u
~f.12"?e.
i_,f-=-Q§-,»<;=2'z"g
4we-Q_9<";1
So f t - H e a tTubeless
hatching outfit
{ma¢1»anu1
""3.7..Fme DIFFERENT SIZES.$ 7 . 2 5 a n d u p
Hot Water.._Wa1'n:\ Air °i§éatinUnit.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. BrlndcrtW. 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. InternationalGas Engine.Onepower 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. plow1 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.1FREELUNCHAT 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 y2 8 t h
Moisture! and Ventilation.Only two minutes timea day requireand.
24 0ther Superior Features
Greawst Incubator Discovein 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 anextended 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: possessionHarish1.Dorsey will lell his r n -
tanrant, if he :an iind l buyer, if not
dune 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. on
Tuesday, 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 gfa 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 dt 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!!
|1uaDTIt 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 Nielsenwu 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 nwood 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 t
u 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 threeyan 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 accept
able they will go zo work for Uncl-L
Sam in some government lhip yard.
.U|n a||oll
cou nt er h aft h ep 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 eB 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.Anumber 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 ith 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 | ~
.
1
-Qx ,,g'.;;*>~ ~
»2 ._~~ r .-Q ,4..
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 rdlmlrwith n litila Fnrnc h girl nitdng of
the hlndltbln of his motorcycle and
ab 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 hnac 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
\ "~. .4~.
..~
-
4 - ~
;
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 bulnnlat 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.|
[1r..~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.
ChrininnEndeavor at 8.30 P.M
..,. ..A. ll. and 7.30P. M.The sermon
themeat morning worshipwillbc,
" 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 $n B ¥lir .An
adopted non, E4h'in P.. n young mum.:ti ll li m n th o mn .Tw o n a n m v
he meat mmnl momhn au: ua ma-
em Woodman lnlllrhlm in Cohndo
and cnm¢ haha mu h improved i t
Qwulth and bw¢f\11 d wmnlm mov
ery from 'Lhlh drlld aliuln. inhum-
culain, lfitli whic h ho rn mime'-n u z i : n a m u » b ¢ » d d » n u l
summons nm as abou rdlhd.Hin
4
I "
x
, »f
very hopeful of mmpiete restoration
In his former 3004! llealllz.
C15-iéaiachurgh`
sooh i ma b l et ob en u tam - 'PIl e
c o m e : u p t o w n e ve r y d a y , w h e n t h e
I
in a :alive of the Ariingmn neighbor-
hood,a non of w. S. Cook.a leading
citizen of ibnWest Side fur many
sdhnu.
Councilman Frank: Bigelow, of the
FirstWard,wasabletoromeup
wlfl! and meet his friends last Sat-
t u n m h u v m ~1 m su l . d a i 1 ~ r ~ a n .
ni a l u id l r a i nl u n . .$ ¢ 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 \ r
rolatlvu.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 UII-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 ax u a r n i r ' m n -c1||.\¢l|§i\1t§_ai.;||thlhjnll»¢|l\\l||-
Huw C0]|;i`$"2n1cns :LL co ur *
| t u l l l u l y
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¥'~rld.\y, Feiamgry 22, 1918.e 3%-idnr. Febru\Iy_§Q, .19!§..mu Enwmrss'THE EN'1'E'i1'Pi2ISE
s
d Hrs. F. Van Valin mpelll
s last week in the west-
of ilze state looking Mic'
ini.t"1tsI:| on s farm which
n out them.
Famer made a trip to Om-
Wednesday.
. Il. Camurun went to Omaim.
ming; and was a g1.w;.t of
until l'rld:|.y menirxg.
plist Guild aid nhl. :nfet last
account of the had weather.
liergstram went to Omahaay and enlisted in the nav;
_......_.___....._......_..._"1".""¥T~T'f'°.'.'¥1?LT'.1
H e r m a n N e w s D e p a r t m e n t
a n a o . L . m m m c m E d l l a r ....1
Mn. u. L EIIMnxer Lum 1mm: ol the Harman D!;Irl.m¢nI. nf The |:mem|is main hs nmlnrmml acgnnnutlta al. Herman and ulcinlu.Ninn hem Iurnlalosl har !\l.1bl nvvfw r!lleul.tim t ill c oli n! [ ur u\ b|¢ rl nU ol\ l emu ! nu t o r rtn nu h.
DF THANKS
We wish 10 Hunk our friends for
an operation pcrfomed last Friday
M i n e s A l m a a n d G c r l r u d a G a i n e s
were home from Fremont Hangul invi s i t m e r S u n d a y .
M m H e n r y D i c k u w y e r i s a t t h e
F r e m o n t ho sp i ta l th i s w e e k h a vi n g
niilea west of I.§.~catur ins!
P. llamon engineered the
: understand thlt Mr. John
renlcd it for this year and
will continue his resilience
~h hut Thumiay ,Feb.14.
a had dns' the ladies uf tln
d seared their chicken dinner
|about $35 Lo their um-
armers' Union heid a busiLing at the ha Valin hail
Int week.
-Mn. lly les West are ne-
ver the arrival of a baby at
~e last 'Ihurn¢h1y manning.
.laly was a. very weloomu
k shipped s car of cattle to
Wednesday. and \fen§
gather in the coin.M mntdown Thunday to help
d it.
d Mm. A. J . Cameron wen
isito1: Hondny.
L.nF&en: and family Includ
hildren who were here on
» Teknmah vislton Wednet»
ing between trains.
pile at the Iiemmn High
re busy reheuiing for n
nw. "The sm9'¢r the Am
ng." which they wil! give al
and Goislrd :mu S&\U.ild¢l§
March 2.Watch for hier
ments.
Misses Gladys Whitforti md Vivian
Rhea were homo from their achooh
nt Murray to spend Sunday.
Miss Daisy Ps:ks camo up from
Lincoln m visit at J. A. Potenson'=
Hom Saturday till Monday P. li.
Mr. md Mrs. Ed.. Menking returned
homo Wdnesdsy from visiting Ro;
at Camp Cody, N. H.
The E pwon h gms bwne ss a nd
social meeting was held l t John
1.:ml¢oI"a on Friday evening.
Shs. Stella I)oroLhy camo out from
Omaha this week having been living
then ny. winter.
hir.F wd Weber was an Omaha
business passenger on Wednudsy.
Mr. w. H. Stork ghippcd s cuload
of hogs to Omlhl. Tuesday evening
A party of friends surprlud Mr.
Robert Hsgenbuck, Saturday evening.in honor of his bilU1d&.Y
Blr. Julius Sierrks lhlpped a car of
hogs to Omaha 'hsesdny 1.-mndng.
Miss May Steele ca:no homo from
Creston to visit over Sunday.
The Young Ladies liensrlngton wasentertained at n pany nt His! Leu
Mnrshallk Tuesdayevening.-
Hr.m e Mrs. Theoilore 'rnnbranu
sre visiting at Henrico a few days
this nmek.'
Buddy Eakin viailcd relatives in
Kenna:xl over Sunday.Hrs Ollie
Mnnhall came home with him and
vhlted hero till Monday P. LI.<
Misses Elsa Mayor,Hazel F l u:md Josephine Dhooze visited in Om
aha on Sunday.
lnlr. Guy Glover loft for Nulr.York
again this week in the interns ol
the P ont Poultry Co.
Miss Georgia Fslmllild Ylsltod
home folks in Omaha. our Sunday.
The Young Men and thu Young
Ladies' classes of the M. E. Sunday
Srhool are planning on a carnival 10be held at lim Van Valin hall I'delay
winning, Feb. 22.
Clarence Mckcrcher who spent the
put week wma* relatives near here
w w no hla home in Calhoun
'1'\.tc:s<|1.\y.`
Kelley 'fun Valin was n pmvmngrr
to Omaha Tuesday morning.
Henry Kuhlman was 1| hla.ir visitor
'l dny.
Orpiulon Coclsenln for Bula.
(5-:rn nam. owr rxsa
M r .B u r t J e n s e n
nm. and pluurisy. mer a. alex#
COUNTY AGENT REPORT
Court House, illalr, Ncbruka. Feb.
16.191&--Spocld meeting of the
farm bureau was called zo older by
I're=\Ident Miller.Present,w.I`.Roberta, S. L. Smith, A. H. Miller,
C. S. Allen, H. C. Jensen, H. Rohwer
and othen.
Moved by Smith, seconded by Al
len, that no optiow foe of twenty-
fire cent: per buahol be collectod for
testing reed com.Carried.
Coqunittoe to arrange for steno»
frapher reported qzrogress.iloved
and seconded that the hirilla' of a
:tenographer be deferred until some
future time.Ca.1.Ied.
Pnaidcnt appointed ll. C. Jensen to
confer with the County Board regard-
inz the purchase of n typewriter.
The following bills were allowed:
Henry Christiansen $4.50
W. F. Roberts (expuue paid)3.08
W. F. Roberts (Sdny)x m l
Vaecinoting Imtroments 19.50
H.J.Sorensen (Connrncting Iced
corn rocyx)18.50
The following dates to hold school
hourehngetings wen added to tho list
~ubi in our last ,ings.
vme 7.30 P. M.`
Y by scnool house Feb. 28.
Wnmch school house Feb. 2?
Dumacker Feb. 28.
Burwotor hllrvch 1
H a t h nm-¢h4
S p i w March 5
Hr. Robert.: reported a. tool attend-
ance of 166 at the meetings held to
date.
The lation's Fighters
Depend el the Telephone
The zelapmeii budneee wee en-neo;the
llrlt to be who on for annum eervloe le
the wer.
Au Over the eountry ihe irnportent nl!-
ma P°*"liI» un bridges, the bln grain ele
eetore, munltlon feoterlee and water-eupply
tylterne heme been awarded. nm by deieeh-
mente el' the national even! and new byDriven wehhmen.
Thle md le rlqulrln| epeoleltelephene
"lV| °l.end the mu amount of telephone
were no Pfwlde rt le enero-noue.
The oell to mae brought se Qhe Bel! 'Ille-
phone ivlhfn imperellve dutlee end respon-
elbltltlee.
No nation entree the wer with lay»
when near me number of axlzlaa telephone
IMO. or ee dependebk and oompnehenelvetelephone eervloe ee ihle oounuy omuae.
s llore than |1000 former leil Telephone
lmployeee are now in eeme branch of the
mllllery eervloe In lurope, or In trllnlng
amp; here.
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Only the telephone oineenlee eop
nun ihe ekllltd telephone men unment needed In the eamy elgnaf oerpe.
whn the wer oeme, eelephone il
9.0 be bum or enlarged el eil the en-ny
irelnlng oernpe, navy yerde end oepe
heeoquertere.llmlllr telephone
have had to be lnetelled In the Am
trelninn oempe, amy headquarters,
tale. etc., In lurepe.
In eddltlon to the millury oem
telephone eerekt, buelneee eotlvlxy, e
me end lnoreaeel by the wer. hee
enormous arnmmte or ielephone eenl
equlprnenf..
In eplte ofthe wer and what n hee meant to Bde oompeny In the
lnoreeeed number M telephone meeeegee to handle, the enlldmlnl Of
eo many 41 our mme men, the ehoruge of equipment, the l=ll\|i!el iebor me lhe high om of telephone meterieie-
In oplte of ell tneee obeleolee, we ere meeting the neede ef the
Pulmm of the lllnir Telephone Cd.ml! m g!r\rl in boar llwt Mrs. Harry
Hhgley is hlck in chgugn of 211|
uv.iI<I\ boanl at Ilzl' Ululr sxchnngn.
»-r ";»u s o f t h e c o n c e r n
Min lllm J esper
Omahl Monday wh
working ;t the Tom
Nlnimslu vols misss
Noh nlku dn l!thing!--doa :hem
bl( '¢r\y,1oo.Sha brash Worlcl'|
A #ith mehutxmhhilll nguiar-
~thn tltlnlmpmn ibh tokn ptn rzkaboutall.But huYu one-Um
UI nr lim 1rorld*1 rncfrn!for
hh: from om hand.House!
na.of Camhridp,mb..ncenliy
ld n ale hom |.hei.r famous herd.
adnotoniy didthey breakthenmrd
lotll aiu. but broke Imran! r|~c»
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r. ll»'I'¢Il.wsu-nl hhlhhr
H. ULLERMANN" - a u n n n .
R a m
On c b u lu a u r i n u v a a n .
usgu gp. E'Ef¥'ER?f};§!F°:**'_,.
PUBLIC SAL
mm lm
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I ,.. :.:.Iii`¢~ g t P ~N a d u *
The Largest and 0ldest Exclusive
Jewelry Store in the City.
Four Doors West o!thé Castetler Bunk
BLAIR. NEBRASKA
; u - .n g . . .__....._.
H E E N T E R P R I S E : ; '. , : § : : ; ' : .f i ; ~ t " .' L ' : m ° : £ ' . § ' P '.»'§;
. ._ _ . _
11\,";gRVlEWS COUNTY JUDGE and learn all pouible or ie-t than
lknnw whocnngntin much Wil!! head-(ColeHd¢e Blade)fquurten.But no wr or K0bvtwc c n
Tho editor was infonned that u§\=nnh a andle w|Il ner Be caught
Coleridge nun had been summoueelfwith a loud noise nm!beating the
befon the County Councll_of Ddann 1 bush.And above all don't cast mv
this week to mnrcr certain cbu°¢e.;.ic ion upon a man until than Il a
and to get the mu called up Count;better mason for belief of his div
Judge Bryant.gloyahy than a current rumor.Have
He replied that nothing of the mn;not enough of there udready been ex-u e n me .So than goes anotlner§ploded to show hor unrciiable mmoh
" H u r n y " .Ha mid that no om had are?'been before lim County Guuncil for;.hiat kt each of us see to il. that
t1rovree&.|andtha!.Lhe1utcs5e!.§x¢y wc n mu l o y a d u w e k n o wh o wt o b e
were mulled upon in invutigsts thorn and not new about our naighbofa
ughly dilgashd him u it was simply I imagined faults and Uncle Sam will
n cdticlam of some of the acticnl ua 5 have the n a l good:Qachind him.
:ity in tha vrcrld.Ha ti ng :mum»
tuturea more ciggn than my other
city west of the Hlndnippl river.
Scotubiuff county produce:morebeet augur ihln any dmilu area. In
lbs United States.Arnold ships
mon silic a mu a ny other nilnmd
nation In th i u m m a m p .The
largest :sheep barns in the United
Suu# an nt Bumlmm a suburb of
Linroin.Omaha bl the largest pri
mary aheep mnkct ia the U. S.
fof a ww sold u public auction.Spedzing about recongin, hem an
0, In hid by Nebraska towns,N w -
05, an :vamp of $814 per animal
the Exemption uma, which was ws i£1121Il'| prlvilédge.Thu judga furthel l`lRSl` CHRISTIAN Cuvnc jn
:lated that so many oi the atomplllnts - - -made were based on hear-my or ln;Regular services next. Sunday at ll
purely childish or malicious 11181. t.h¢§A ll. and 7.30 P. M.The sermon
tional has decimkd to make no inves j f.hem0 sl.forenosn worship will |
zintlons Linleu good competent tea-"Evldcnect of a Regencrated Life"timony u available tn pmve um: real- ! in the evening the subject will -
ly treaaonablu uturmeea or neu luyr - "Rlnini Soeialllam and Waning Chrisbeen mule or committed.itinnltyf'This will be n brief revle
The Blade beleive: that all level-ul Hr. Houck Whlte's book, 'mae Cal
hondod mm will commend thin stand : rf the Carpenter" and a reply to modof the Council.This being scared a- I :rn forms of infidelity!
bout hom men ll a lol. of bunk, any-
way.The govmnment hu real ze-
cnet monica men at wark, plenty ol"
mam, who know | criminal from an
addle-pared fool and do m a y u m
tlwm to nail tha ral menaces.'fhif
docs not mem that it is \l1 Yllhl fo:
all of un to he on guard nm! if |:1.g:
gielons are nrouwl to sro at it qulells
| rncclings.
|S u n d a y S c h o o l | . t ! 0 A . M .
_ _ _ _ . » . . . _ - - . _-
Cbrlltlan Endnvor at 8.30 P. M
Pay er and Pulse meetings o
Wednesday evening at 7.30
A kindly lnvitntlc n ll glvrn t~
evur;'on»c to nttand any or all of lh
lohn fl. Wi|Ii:\m1\. bllnlsbvr
K o r n i n ~Antioch mnkumd
nhlpc man potuh Uma All tht nnofAmericaputtogether.Omaha
one hundred mirnail.The "top" bulk
wid for $I>.T0'0»l record price for |.
bull at public aucticn.The top fe-
.|
-
D u d l e y C a r t e r , s o n o f C h a r l e y C a r
nm. and pluurisy. mer a. alex#
The letion's Fighters
Depend el the Telephone
The zelepmeii budneee wee en-neo;the
Ilnt to be who on for annum eervloe le
the wer.
Au Over the eountry ihe irnportent nl!-
ma P°*"liI» un bridges, the bln grain ele
eetore, munltlon feoterlee and water-eupply
eylterne heme been awarded. nm by deieeh-
mente el' the national even! and new byDriven wehhmen.
Thle md le rlqulrln| epeolel telephone
"fY|°l.end the mu amount of telephone
were 1° nrovlde le le enermoue.
The oell to mae brought ee Qhe Bel! 'Ille-
phone ivlhfn imperellve dutlee end :espou-
elbltltlee.
No nation entree the wer with lay»
when near me number of exlzlea telephone
IMO. or ee dependebk and oompneheneleetelephone eervloe ee ihle oounuy omuae.
s llere than |1000 former leil Telephone
lmpleyeee are now in eeme branch of the
mllllery eervloe In lurope, or In trllnlng
amp; here.
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Only the telephone oienpenlee eople nn
nloh the ekllied telephone men the owenment needed In the eamy elgnaf oerpe.
whn the wer oeme, eelephone elente bel
9.0 be bum or enlarged el eil the eney Pelle.
irelnlng oernpe, navy yerde and department
heeoquertere.llmller telephone eyeterle
have had so oe mulled in me Amerlelll
trelnlng eempe. emny heedquenere, heeph
tale. etc., In lurepe.
In eddltlon to the millury demands for
telephone eervico, buelneee eoelvley, l°°"|"
me end lnoreaeel by the wer. hee requlfed
enon-neue arnmmte or ielephone eenloe lnl
equlprnenf..
}:»:'\
In eplte ofthe wer and what le hee meant to Bde oompeny In the
lnoreeeed number M telephone meeeegee to handle, the enlle!mln! 01'
eo many 41 our mme men, the ehoruge of equipment, the l=ll\|i!el iebor me lhe high om of telephone meterieie-
In oplte of ell tneee obeleolee, we ere meeting the neede ef the
publlo for telephone eervloe In e nmeriulaly eaooeeeiul way.
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l n s a m s n T E L E P H I I I E c o m m
2 /.
Uncle Sem peye over 4% gn Wee loving: Qumpe.lay o ne Ti ll!-
e
C. M. Chrisllnson is bark with the
Farmers' ...l¢v||.or again.lic is a
t n | | |
»-r ";»u s o f t h e c o n c e r n
Mr. and Mm. Aulzu.s£ Frnhri, from
Ulnir High s¢h<»1._-1 .T\1crday, ao have his F°"*!1' roms
.___Pulmm of the lllnir Telephone ~Orpiulon Coc lsenln for sm.will be gtrui in boar llwt Mrs. Harry Min mm J efpc nen nrrivod from
f _Hhgley is h u k in c harm of 211| Onnh; Monday when she luu been(5-:rn BEEN. 0\\l».xs=.uv.it<h boanl at tlzl Blair sxchnngn.working ;t the Tom Quinlan homv.
rl-...-.." ''--_a---_u-»-.¢-.-u-» .H-....-»----.---
I
iubon market prion based on $2I4 at
Bishop wulimu will hdd s Con-Omaha.fumation servk-e lt Sa. Ha.ry'| Hpis-I have several bulletin: on farm
rand chunk on next Sunday moln» cheese-mnking on hand. left hem Qy
i n g a t I l A . 5 1 .E ve r y o n e m o s t c o r - l h l r . K r a u s e w h o g a ve t h e c h e m : - m a l ;
d m l l y i n vi t e d .in z` rl em on :s tr |. zi on a t t h e M e t h d i s t
fh n r t h .If a n y o n e c a m u s e o m - , c a l i
C D U N T Y A G E N I ' R E P O R T Io r o n e o r w r i t e t o m e .Th e r e w e n s i x t y c a l l e r s a t t h e o f-
»\...n nm..I .1 . .J ii .. -\-..A ...--\.
§ h § , §
- . w w w
M r . a l
a e w r x d
e m p a d
business
they on
2-Iurri.
nba IMI
Zdrs. 1
lusL Th
relative:
Tho B
week on
Chas.
lat Fril
J. Il.
funn tuweek.I
deal.'H
ann has
ihat he
1 ul e d sch ool ho u s e m e e t i n g s fo r lo s t
we e k ha d t o ho p o a t p on e d o n a c c o u n t
o f h a d we a t h e r .Th e 'm ¢ e L l n g s h e l d
n e r o v e r :roll a t t e n d e d co n s i de r i n g
th e co n di tn o n of th e r oa ds .
I h u . vc s i x u ~ e n l n uh e l : o f s e e d c o r n
o n m r a n d w i l l b e a b l e t o r e p o r t h o w
L i n t a t l n g n e x i w e e k .T h e H i g h
Sc h o o l b o y s a r e ve ry c a p a b l e h e l p e r s
i n t h i s w o r k .F o l l o w i n g l s a l i s t o f
th o s e t t p o r l l n g n e e d c o r n fo r s a l e .
Je n s An d e r so n . 8 b u . o l d co m B la i r .
Jo h n H o ok s , 1 0 0 l m. n ew co r n B l nl r .
E .P .Q u i i t ,2 5 h u .9 0 d a y w h i t e .
Bl a i r .
Lo ui s N e ls o n, 20 0 b \_Bei d*s yel low
: l e n t o l d o e m , I l l n i r , R o u t e 4 .
l l \Ann I.Th e s c h o o l h o u s e m e e t i n g s s u n t o
be he 1 d_ n re :
G a r r y o w e n sch ool ho u s e
H i l l C n e k l e h o o l h o u l o
R e n t :sch ool h o m o
O r e m H a l l Feb. ::;,
25 .
21.
F e b .
I'o b -
F e b .
20.
21 .
wga n
lfoho
F e b .
Fe b. 28 .
M a r c h 1 .
M a r c h 4 .
M a r c h 5 .
C d b y sch ool h o u s e
W n o c h s c h o o l h o u s e
Do r ol x z ke n a ch o ol h ou s e
Br o ws o e r s ch o o l h ou s e
M u c h s c h o o l h o u s e
Sp l k c r s c h o o l h o u s e
- W a l t e r F .Ro b e rt a ,C o u n t y A g r i -
c u l t o n l A g e n t .
N E W C O U R T H O U S E O C C U P I E D
B u r t co u n t y 's sp l e n d i d n e w s o o n
s_..-- a- __... _ -.....I-.I \... 41... ..|¢-l.1..
§
3|
xl. u. meuaum. zw su. new mm.Fontnmlle.
I! those having reed mm for we
will report to me. I will publish lt
each Ieek.
There have been a zgumber of wh
for spring wheat need.Carl Bvoboda
of Desoto who has 1,500 bushels is
lhe only mm who hu repo:Led any
large unount for sale.The govem
ment lows farmer: hamim::nod
n o u n a n : w w t w t u p l u u U :u w v l u \ . | l ¢ |and while all in :till confusion and
nothing in u yd in lt°s proper place.
the officials are a happy lol. and are
very cheerfully moving the dust at
yearn from the various document: in
Lhe old building.The delay in mov-ing was caused by the failure of the
vault door! to mixe an time. they
having been tied up in the fltight con-
gestion in the ent.-llemld.
hen.
Allhol
\.a: and
hi. E. A
and add
uiy.
The i
ness me
one day
Mr. a
fairing 1
their hc1
1 The :in
vaientim
D. Bu
OmahaEOFdown
Buck
mm .pm
Dr.Ozqahn
Chris
ing the
visit, we
'day mmPLEMENTS H
The
School
play, em
STUCK. nc.eriean Flthe Gray
eva-dug,
umouwe
F. w.
Avery lr
ix lo rd
-
D u d l e y C a r t e r , s o n o f C h a r l e y C a r
nm. and pluurisy. mer a. alex#
The letion's Fighters
Depend el the Telephone
The zelepmeii budneee wee en-neo;the
Ilnt to be who on for annum eervloe le
the wer.
Au Over the eountry ihe irnportent nl!-
ma P°*"liI» un bridges, the bln grain ele
eetore, munltlon feoterlee and water-eupply
eylterne heme been awarded. nm by deieeh-
mente el' the national even! and new byDriven wehhmen.
Thle md le rlqulrln| epeolel telephone
"fY|°l.end the mu amount of telephone
were 1° nrovlde le le enermoue.
The oell to mae brought ee Qhe Bel! 'Ille-
phone ivlhfn imperellve dutlee end :espou-
elbltltlee.
No nation entree the wer with lay»
when near me number of exlzlea telephone
IMO. or ee dependebk and oompneheneleetelephone eervloe ee ihle oounuy omuae.
s llere than |1000 former leil Telephone
lmpleyeee are now in eeme branch of the
mllllery eervloe In lurope, or In trllnlng
amp; here.
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Only the telephone oienpenlee eople nn
nloh the ekllied telephone men the owenment needed In the eamy elgnaf oerpe.
whn the wer oeme, eelephone elente bel
9.0 be bum or enlarged el eil the eney Pelle.
irelnlng oernpe, navy yerde and department
heeoquertere.llmller telephone eyeterle
have had so oe mulled in me Amerlelll
trelnlng eempe. emny heedquenere, heeph
tale. etc., In lurepe.
In eddltlon to the millury demands for
telephone eervico, buelneee eoelvley, l°°"|"
me end lnoreaeel by the wer. hee requlfed
enon-neue arnmmte or ielephone eenloe lnl
equlprnenf..
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In eplte ofthe wer and what le hee meant to Bde oompeny In the
lnoreeeed number M telephone meeeegee to handle, the enlle!mln! 01'
eo many 41 our mme men, the ehoruge of equipment, the l=ll\|i!el iebor me lhe high om of telephone meterieie-
In oplte of ell tneee obeleolee, we ere meeting the neede ef the
publlo for telephone eervloe In e nmeriulaly eaooeeeiul way.
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Uncle Sem peye over 4% gn Wee loving: Qumpe.lay o ne Ti ll!-
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C. M. Chrisllnson is bark with the
Farmers' ...l¢v||.or again.lic is a
t n | | |
»-r ";»u s o f t h e c o n c e r n
Mr. and Mm. Aulzu.s£ Frnhri, from
Ulnir High s¢h<»1._-1 .T\1crday, ao have his F°"*!1' roms
.___Pulmm of the lllnir Telephone ~Orpiulon Coc lsenln for sm.will be gtrui in boar llwt Mrs. Harry Min mm J efpc nen nrrivod from
f _Hhgley is h u k in c harm of 211| Onnh; Monday when she luu been(5-:rn BEEN. 0\\l».xs=.uv.it<h boanl at tlzl Blair sxchnngn.working ;t the Tom Quinlan homv.
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rn l li ou ui y :u r \§ {|||.n .||{l i m a f o r sa i l l l t h e c o u n t y s g e n v s
|\t_H e began 9111924108 u m m .Of t h is a m o un t 1 5 -0 h l vc b e e n
ce " I l i l m r s o l d t w o of s p o k e n fo r .15 0 b us h el s o f s ee d o or u
L o w r e c e i vi n g o n e , R n d o n h a n d l o b e t c s fr d .
an n nnll mr.U . . -\.......|...n............|IA -. . . A J. .
b e r e a ve m e n t ; m u f o r : n g n o m o n e r
Inga nent..Alan the Knlgfhtn of Pyth
fu and the Modern Woodman mem
bmmp .
1 n ldn D r l ¢ { . | ¢
m e m an OW
them.J. D.n n r i n n In u *t my place, 3%miles west ogglair, 4 z;\i§es nor1_h_.q1
7 yrs. old, ~;¢~ 2500.One black
coming 3 yrs. old, wt. 2,000.
Hogs:7Use Us and Help
Win the War!
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One 2 h. p. Intemationai
plete.One 50 gal. gas tank.-,> \..»~<... ..- -<'\.*\~ i k
J /"/,V-;;< . v -~
.m g u h r session a t t h e c o u r f h o u u f
Ma r c h 2 fi t 1 0 A . M .
H. R o h w er , S e c .
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German Irwudon of Blair.
An epidemic of socaller!German
mea-nlcs has broken out in iowrl and
a bevy of school children ns well asgrown-ups are having thbm.Fortu
carg in taken to §\old colds, no scdurs
msultg are apt to follow.
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L . K . D a vi e s a n d fn m i l y
Madame Yeftish who was to lecture
on. Servia nt the City Audilodum orInstWednesdly evening failed £1
make her nppelmnm on account of Illness..r
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Mi n Emma Lnra m W I I n ltny
ing at the home of Mn. Katie Jacob
sep is sick with the men.¢!es.
~east UI urum, ull iI._.
=brua1~y zsth
Word was receivednba hugh; bw mIluovcr home at Bn!
Feb.nz Alu. Hommembered u Alisa N
Mr. and Mrs. Lyn
I few days the lui ¢xvlllives in Omfnrm.
.m g u h r session a t t h e c o u r f h o u u f
Ma r c h 2 fi t 1 0 A . M .
H. R o h w er , S e c .
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German Irwudon of Blair.
An epidemic of socaller!German
mea-nlcs has broken out in iowrl and
a bevy of school children ns well asgrown-ups are having thbm.Fortu
carg in taken to §\old colds, no scdurs
msultg are apt to follow.
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L . K . D a vi e s a n d fn m i l y
Madame Yeftish who was to lecture
on. Servia nt the City Audilodum orInstWednesdly evening failed £1
make her nppelmnm on account of Illness..r
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Mi n Emma Lnra m W I I n ltny
ing at the home of Mn. Katie Jacob
sep is sick with the men.¢!es.
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To think of yoiar nur Enter Hn, Suit. Shoes and Fur-nishings Coma In md neu :im new styles and colors.
i s b n lna i nl T I L T S H O E Sl f m. . , g
B l a i r C l o t h i n g C o .
Home of Quality Lwthes.
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Win the War!
Thursday,
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~_f ;l ». J .x ? & '' L ' Q
7 "\; »' H
q v 1 ~Q g q i ?
~~~.,»e,f;~e f
,,1.~ e ~ v $ < ; 1 S ? f i
fe e Q.<i=<;»
Soft-Heat Tubeless
hatching outfit
[made in Blair)
FWE DIFFERENT sizes$7.25 and up
Hat Water._War1m Ai r 3 -Ie a tzj Unit.Gives
moist heat. like the hen.Perfect ance of I-Ieat,
Moisture and Ventilation.Only two minutes time
a day mquiafed aa".d
.24 .0ther Superior Featmes
Greatest Incubator Diecevsg in 50 yeam.Let usprove it.Big new illuetra catalog describes this
wonderful new machine fully.Faqtoryand aalea~
»MACHIN
One 2 h. p. International Gas Engine.One 1 h. p
plete.One 50 gal. gas tank.One 50 gal. coal oil ta
ers.Three hay sweeps.Two hay rakes.One stack
disc pulverizers.Two steel hm-rows.One hand shell
plows.Q;\aJ1|;rro\v attachment for gang-plow.One '
with grass seeder nttachment.1 Weber wagon, 1 New
2 riding cultivators:1 tongueless cultivator.3 tang
Canwn plow with breaker bottom.1 new 16~in. plo\
Sandwich corn sheller with pulley and swinging~stac
Steel tank.Seven sets of good work harness.Two se
One De Laval~crean\ separafor.Two cream cans.I
Ten tons of Alfalfa hay.
TERMS:-12 months' time on all sums over $10, purcl
est.Cwh under $10.No
ll HEAD
One sorrel mare 9 yrs. old, wt. 1300.Two sorrel g
7 yrs. old, ~;¢~ 2500.One black gelding 4 yrs.old, wt. 1
coming 3 yrs. old, wt. 2,000.One bay mare 16 yrs. ol
70 Head ofH o g s :One Pure
following described propekty to-wit Zlnt Booton who has been wp
lhaad to hin home for some time i
stil! in a critical condition.
lic ;mu)F HORSES SETS THE PACE
a n n .v t 'An
w e re can
gldlngs 13 yrs. old, wt. 2700.Two bro wn mare s 6 and
700.One black gelding 15 yrs. old, wt. 1400.Two colts
d, wt. 1000.On brown gelding, smooth mouth, wt. 1300.
Shoats.20 Brood Sows.
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and became a
~=fi~:~»'§f-'..~»=~_P a r t n e r .
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Our Country now needs the help nl everyone.
Grow everything you can-plant ell your ground and
help keep prices down.
Cut out all klnds uf extrevageneea and waste.Put your
money ln our bank, where it will be nie from tire, burglars
or your own temptations to spend lt.
mn YOIJI! moneg In 0lJll bank
WIE ADD 4 PER CENT !NTi£REST DN SAVINGS
FATHERS, SO_l;_l_S AND GRANDSONS
EACH, WI HIN THE1R TIME.HAVE FOUND THE OLDSMOBILE
DURABILITY,ENDURANCE AND
COMFORT |NSEPARABLy WOVEN
AMONG THEIR FONDEST FAMILY
TRADITIONS
H. ULLERMANN
Jewe~ry Store in the City.
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BLAIR. NEBRASKA
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c n e t u ° n ' i c a m e n a t w a r k ,p l e n t y o l "
mam, who know | criminal from an
addie-pared fool and do m a y u m
tlwm to nail tha ret! menaces.'fhif
docs not mem that it is \l1 Yllht fo:
all of un to he on guard nm! if |:1.g:
qaicions are nrouwl to sro at it qulelh
Christian Endnvor at 8.30 P. M
Pay er and Pulse meetings o
Wednesday evening at 7.30
A kindly lnvitnticn in givrn t~
evur;'on»c to nttand any or all of lh
:ucclin rs.lohn IT. Wi|Ii:\m1\. Minister
I \ ¢ u ;u n n n
J¢.F||.n vizibcr '!'uu-day.
H. ULLERMANN
Jewe~ry Store in the City.
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BLAIR. NEBRASKA
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c n e t u ° n ' i c a m e n a t w a r k ,p l e n t y o l "
mam, who know | criminal from an
addie-pared fool and do m a y u m
tlwm to nail tha ret! menaces.'fhif
docs not mem that it is \l1 Yllht fo:
all of un to he on guard nm! if |:1.g:
qaicions are nrouwl to sro at it qulelh
Christian Endnvor at 8.30 P. M
Pay er and Pulse meetings o
Wednesday evening at 7.30
A kindly lnvitnticn in givrn t~
evur;'on»c to nttand any or all of lh
:ucclin rs.lohn IT. Wi|Ii:\m1\. Minister
we
Frank Erickmrs was n passcrager tOmaha. one day this week.Bred Poland China Boar.Moms Carpenter who in naw ml
n Chickens
\ r Q f I . 1h . l !I §{n u : u n a u u u u n s n v u u a g ,
Feb.25 wzm n businesg \i:.i!or to
Blair Tuesday betwécn trnfhs.
After spending the pan two month.
hem visiting her pacnts. Mr. and Mr:
C. E. liam.er, Mrs. Pony Stokes an:
son left '1ucsda5' or their home h'llanly, S:n4knI.che\.m|Q CJ;nldu.
Mm. Sanford Wilson cmne up fromOmaha Saturday and was n guest :°1
ihc parental Gro.Lowe homo anti*
Biomlay.
0..}l. Godsey is attending the Jew
eler'|comwesntlon in Omdm this
week.
I§¥
RY,ETC Q ~International Gas Eng-ine.One power washer com-
k.One Acme hinder, 8-ft, cut.Four l\IcConmick mo\v-
r.Two Hay Racks.Two John Deere planters.Two
r.One hnrrow cart.Two John Deere Stag 12 in. gang
L-fi double disc Monitor grain drill,Two 11-ft. seedexs @0.3.
ton wagon,1 B a i n t mc k w'agon.2 14~it. hog mcks.4|Frnnl.
e culdvators.1 Gra nd Detour ridin 1 Maile: sho.left here lhmi
.g p ow.1 16-in._youu "° w
-1 No . 8, do uble bu °'
reude an Ornuhx madranhrhisL nm ru since luring.onerr, Appleton gnnde r.0ne 6-hole 4 41:1 lust week.1
A beautiful piezo of hnndwork iz
being rn|'l'luI oil'at the Gray am?
Gcuard store this weok.The pm-
ceeda to I0 to Blra. Anna Peterson
Miss Myrtle Wachter in conI§nc¢! tr
hor homo on account oi sickness..
:er and extension feeel.Two 8-ft. Steel tanks.One 4-ft.
;s of good single harness.One 70-ft. 8-in. Géndy belt.
me Favorite base burner.Seven tons of timothy hay,
Six-Cylinder Models are built in ~
Touring Cars and Roadsters, at
Eight-Cylinder-models are built
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LB SB I g ivin g a pp r ov e d n ot e b e ar ing eig ht pe r c e nt in t er -*
p r o p e r t y t o b e r e mo v e d un t il se t t le d fo r .
MURRAY
The fo!lov.i'ng change in the Inca!
time-table went into eRed.Sunday.
No. 4 going north 7.45, No. T going
routh, 8.57, No. 2 going north, 3.25
No. l going south, 11.18, No. 8 ~
nonh. 7.10. No. 3 going south. 6.20.
No. 8 on Sunday going north at 8.55.
Hoon'Truhlsen who went downiomo time ago and ioined the nav;
went down again one day last vrevi.and pmued lho required cxaminataof.and in now awaiting summons to re
5?f
port for duty.Ile entered tho Indio'
division.
The H. IZ. Herzog family are hm
im: their -hnne of sicknors. the en
in TouringGars, Roadsters and
Club Roadsters,a n ~
F. D. B. LANSING. MICHIGAN
El Demonstration or Further information Hy c
RICHARD
"'°"' "'"' ""'`~.Baoss&JENsEN,uPO R TE R I NC UB ATD R C 0 . ,B l u r ,Ne b r .|Auc ~ " ° ° ' j _
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rom INCUBATDR co., Blair, Nebr.I BROSS & JENSEN, Audio~SERVICEESTORAGEEISUPPLIES
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THE ENTERPRISEWednesday, Fobruuy 27, 19l8, at
om: o'c | ,oc | < P. ll. . 2 vm all atmym m m an wma :L m d o m
St., Blair, Heb., ali of my béuldwid
tfec ts oomdsting of:3 STOVE~2 BEDSTEADS.SPRINGS AND
MA. .rm-.ssr:s, ROCKERS. :mmmCHAIRS. W ARUROBE, nuas. one
ING AND CENTER TABLES. arr-
CHEN CABINET.mr'..HEN CUP-BOARD,COOKING UTEHSILS
TINWARE, DISHES md Everythi~
rw-ndninz zo 3 HousExr.'1.'P1N
OUTFIT.
(4-20 NELSE TRUHLSEN
Bron In Jensen. Auctionieru.
|.ocu.Anv zx 'rmnm.wANm. rossAm.z1c.
o|.4 n ' t h u h a ll r m Is tzllrinnbua rwlrnda ra n-1.ba n-a n u ma ri s k: nufu
hu-1'\\» s¢z\Bns'n1 »1u»-
v ¢ f! h a h ¢ ¢ y » \ ' n l n n l o o k -
| l l | ¢ l - ¢ l l l ! \ | U h 1 1 a t h n o -
an Bu e lh r Fu tu na - ln ab dn rh a s ;m a u n m h a m l u -
t l l s u n l in u ."( u f )
tho Nsdand Yuma: Chun nznzn c s a m u ;
~'a Gibb; Stan.(8-if)
you?We pay Four per Bent on
l\'| em' to stan in the :milfs ana
neu with a Hof! He-at Tub llll In -
c ub ato r-u d a: n r th u th a hen
F l ti lq l n ! dour north of Ed. llat-
1h.lele|'» store.( M D
Pauli!! fahln Inn Canada In .Flor-
ida all from California to llnlne
an sanding hen to Blair fur Un
lrlu lef flll nw Sdt- Heal Incubat-
ltm- ' I \ i l0 ' |a r l l lu l - C l l l at
Iaaary and lean all ah!! lla sma-
iorhl Mt B oll-Heat Tnbeie l In-
nh lwl all B a la! D o lb k B r o o d
¢u...l"h'd door nach of Ed. lla!
thiiufa Mare-£3-lf)
lanulliy, and your money is pro-
te c te d b y th i Gu ln ale l vm o ftb l Stun of Ntbr uku.Cltiz uh
Saving:Bank.Blair, Nekrnkn.
(47-lf)
Ysuang ¢% Fou rpere eutIn te1ut
persnnnmfory onrmoncy deposilinB|;||--Ilcublllr fgggnry lui
.1h.lele|'» store.(I-lf)B l k h m o u c h l d u u u lr a h a i h e uu d s t k u y c n n e r l u v l h f o t n -
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WAN1'EI>-Bust c orn u m m fortha aeuon af 1918.For contracts
call lt the oiiice of the Biair Cm-
ning Company.(3-101)
*wed waa y with the f w f r ¢¢z..-
brand WAR BREAD made by ihl*U. P. Bnkary Conmm at Omlhl..
the mme peopie who mlkl 'Tip-Tc;
brad.It is pduabh and nourishmx.'rm' A Lou-'.
em-fm nm'Exz's BAx.=:R\.
" ' °re ~~ " " ~ ' a My andauldlnnpplylngthedegreen and |euoned,.ut ilu 8,tolt-'
WOOD FOR SALE--I have | quan
asking zhe rumen of the country
1| lnmid Ill! Army lld Navy with
a unch larger anoint of Canned
Food: for use y ear ms than var
fnrnldncd the pst year.
for the pranhciion al the greptnl
a l u m !a l food pnnibk (ur notonlythe"3 ln (h e r Th e r e "but
Iorglhe Allies al well, and also for
nate with s l il grads ; a larger
GENERAL AND IDCAL NEW S AND COMMENT
VOL x x n Blair, \v=s;»mgu>n Qouncy, w mm 1, 19m N!l;B Ig
1 »cnoss son Lim
ALL on Bom rams
Sl. -vm-. N. r. Feb. 2h-The Red
Une steamer.Fhdxel.bound
ron lh k por t for Hn llhx nd Nrw
ark,with 71paneugvnInd I aww
I ll, vu wreeked neu Bmldenve,I :dll Darth of Clk Rue, Sunday ,
-- alluz bond :re lnppooed to have
B k b u l k ; v m wi s h e d -
~on du-h| | the du.
STRUC K IN n| .lz zAnn,
The liemnsr ltnmk em-ly this mom-
.while lkfhting her wny Lhmugh n
Un d i n g h m m.
In 1 .few houn :he hui pounded M
inn on the meh :rd .ut dunk her
ull had settled \mder the battering
SEED ODRH PROF|1'gg3g w lm.
BE P no s mc vr n o
Government Issues Wsrnlng to Seed
Men Tltat Pric eRailing Will
Bring Severe Pennlly.
Lincoln,Nob.,Feb.26.--Warning
that persons who attempt to pront-
eer in disposing of surplus stocks ol'
good Iced corn by demanding exor»
blunt pores. will be dealt with sev-erely, is made ln the latest bulletin ol'
The Nebraska sum Bond of Agri-»
culture.
"With the scarcity of ¥°°d seed corn
it is rather to be expected that some
indiwduals will attempt to protlteer
in disposing of surplus stocks," says
the bulletin,"hut exorbitant prices
will not be ponnitted."In this oon-
nection the request is made that far
mers report to the mm seed stocks
~mmittoe, any persons who are hold-nfiosd eorn for excgadve prices.
committee, the bulletin points out,
~y bo reached through the state
~oncil of defense._
Ores Double Daly.
After describing the seriousness ol
~e seed :om situation in Nebraska
you the bulletin declares that
ery farmr owes a double duty to dohat he can to improve conditions-o
utyto the country which peeds mon~rnandnduty to himselltotakeoo
~hge M the opportunities I0 be hid
~orhape never before has Nebnski
-soch poor seed oorn. says the
ulletln.,J
"Every fanoer," at declares. Fshoulotart twins his oorn and do more
infthan he has ever clone before.
e aria zoins to have an enormousroduction of hon this year, and we
ll n e o d a l l th e e o r n t h s t w e c a n
to keep them nom bdns pus
n the market prematurely.Farmers
ould get an ac curate test of thdr
< sndi!|tLsnotsatisi'sctory,znake
revisions at once for securing seed
t will be satisfactory.
"Farmers must realise the seziotw
us ml the situation and make their
reparations early."`
..T u b .."\l¢impossible
sec oreeeedeomtheseedstoc ks
» mittee appointed by tho State
a eil of Defense will undertake to
seed for them.Bocauseof ooo-tions um win be n most dmirun
., but one that will be ca..°rlod out.
ot only is the com situation serious
Nebnskn, but such is also true of
r neighbor statersnd sources of
elus seed are rare."
In conclusion the bulletin urges far-
ers having good seed to communi-
te with the Defense council,the
te fa-rrn or the :me Board of Agri-
lture Sources for seed so reportedll bo listed and called upon to give
pplies as the need lrlses.The enu
~n is made in this report, however
t all seed reported should be care
lly tested eo that it'a value may be
Rnilely known.
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Ud Steamer,F|=or1zel.'3urvi1on
Are Resend Aher 'I'llrillhll W orkBy Heroes ol Su: Ninety-um Per-
hh In (idle.
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St.Jnhns,N.F.,Feb. 25»-BMI
s from the Newfoundland :tum-,Prospem,bru ing the bunkers
hieh are huhripz the Winch of the
.J Cross liner. Florizel, on the Iedg-
north of Cape Rwc.,%|lihy!»ook on
survivors, nil that \\ereIe!l nlive
tha lhip'| ¢»mn¢nv°f 136.The
U1 Iilt Hand: at 92.Of the rea¢a 1? nm passengers.Only two mf
. :vein women on board. and none
tha four chiidran wan saved.
Hln to W o r k During Sprint-
Coal mines over Lhe middle wutwill be worked to full capsesty dcr-
ing the early spring months and deal
en and connumen urged to lay in a
large supply, declares Jqhnilg Honn6a§r,Nebruks f a d zur.
who returned from 1.heKansa| City
conference of fuel dictators tmm
seven state: Friday morning.Kennedy attended mmetting held
th ¢ re T§u ~smll~ipconnider the
ini ,the legialltion \\oi.\ld pus, (lr-
mend I. ia declumd. have bun rofum
ing so sell at the pnnent pric e oi
$2.20.
Forced To Kia The Flag.
Undef tho nbooro notion, John B.
y a n i m from Bndzhaw to theto Joann! giving expression to u
~umm um wsu be applauded and
proved by all patriotic law a-
' |"°'""="!_F§0l§~s. My vwnifs~r'I;!f!.B|¢-.ln1n»1Jo»"»= ,_-~j,,i§¢ Journak todo" in rudum
-from Nocomis,lilo..that
vo men" suspected of dioloyalt;
re forued ua kiss the Hag, here, last
: ~t by men who risitod theirg ".
-~ a tnveoty upon the flag in
3also of lntriotiqn.Wil! n man
.roto his home Ind the honor of
woman he holds moat sacred and, fame tho man or men who may
insulted hor in kiss hor as
-ty or punishment for the insult
y have offend hor?What
~go idea.: of propriety and loyalty
hpacious individulls have oi
t constitutes loy alty to tho lingthiir ignormco of whll true patri
. n ix.To the writer tho Americas
is far too sacred to bo trntec.that manner, and after ali, wlui
:lament doom the culprit receive?
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sale nm! retail coal dealers.H. N.
faylor, of Knnuu City district re
presentative presided.
Thu early summer storage plan rcedyed the most attention.Other im-
portant prublcms were very fully dis-
cussed, such as the weighing of mal
in transit,reconsignmentn.distribu-
tion of ears nm! pooliml' of zmlroa-lequipment.
It is expected that Dr. Gartieid will
put into sited. at an early date s slid-
mg scale ol' reduced prices, to en
courage damlen and consumers diketo lay in a large supply of coal dur-
"I 1i m n a r g m t fu e l u l r m n i x t r a t j o n me ss
mg y et h e h! i n ¢ h c \ \c s l .Fu c k a d mi n -
u t n t o r u f o r s e ve n s t a t e s w e r e p r e s
e n t o r r e p r a e n l c d .D e p u t y di s t r i b -
u t o r :[ r u m t h e pzndI.\c.iI1¥st at es i n
t h e di s t r i c t w e r e present.,a i w e r e
lvl? was nurly thmo than as neat
ul thc production in the Ijaited Bill-u
.ma Great Britain in thu year.
This ml.: diqdwed by thc announce-
ment. of Andrur Benn; Lair. dunes!-ior of the muzhsquar. in lhc British
House of Commons, that Grist Bri-
uin nmduco-d only 1.1sa,m was of
shipping int yur.The output in thai
Uulited sum vu 001,223 long, mu-
ing a totimmhinad wang! of 3904.
619, while tmkingn by Iubmuinu Inst
yur zwernllar an mkanod at 6 mii-sion ulhn.Wtillu eompI¢ta$}sur¢ on
wr xm P R OB LE M IN ulc uz cs m
Tlwusandl »r BI-libel; of Ch0|\C¢ 'ru-
ben Ailulud to Rm..
Detrvil. Mich.. Feb. 27.-Tha pouto
ppbtem in Hic islgln this winter is
attracting widespread attlntlon.Pri-
nts investigations hav; bean sun-ua(0 determine why t.hnunnd»upon
l-bwundl of bushels of when have
been allowed so rat in country div
-~jlvhllq wir-prim _han I n
A BIG mu: FOR U-B»0A'I'S
Sinking: Msn Th u: Dolbk d 'Nadi
Fraductlnn In Iii ¢.
tgation to Brelt~Li1»¢>V\¥. than zo dis-
uuu with German nepml-:natives th:
final dauiln of the penca Ind sign the
compact.
County 'lpnta Rcpnrl.
Fab. 26, l9l8¢--The three meetingas
held lui week 'yen well attonded ual
l f l u t d e a l o l l n w r u t w u l h o l n b y
dunno pruent.111:11 wen: 86 prue;.|.
ul. Ifunumelle, 48 at dsl! Creek, md 40
at Admlh.The wlcm at the Countg.
A g ln t' | » m » l m we d m mm n u -
ty.Seventy-Me r u m neon!btiolm
mere distributed during the week.
The nquent made by Un county
Counc il of Ddmu for :vary famm*
to :mr a tenth of his spain; crops to
Spring what hu met with s hfll1.§."response by the fannara at are
cornmitteu that do not work, wheneuthe hui: should bo |RIcilmcy.In this
connection it in pertinent to suggest
Um: the pr-aunt parliamentary syl-
um of the guhm: operate: to maketho :vamp member little more nm
a iigurahcnd.Thorn should be meh
reconstruction of the ayliom as u;give each momhor o legitimate ehooce
to npruent his c onnjtulata and thv
Inger public interests of the whois
country."I mah this pmotut against con
ditions an they are. not merely to
mmko my own position clear, but the
Ie u an 200 miles iron: here.Fe.:-
men have med to get $1 a bushel fortheir product and failed.Recently
lhey have been offered lbout. 90 oenu.
Many muon: have been advanced for
the :mat mage in pricea.
Commission men have been chu-gem!
with unfair Lewes.
Rallmad corlgallon lm: been held
responsible.
The weather Inu been blamed.
The "pour distribution ayltem"
been attacked.
Lq lt spring when, potatoes wo n
selling for sky-high prices a tremen-
other nation: ip 1911 are not ye!
Ysiiablu. ol¥Ic1|J.| do nat bollcvg their
ukzmgite aqumled the told of the L-
mled States. .If lJ ut il the qu sub
marine afnlinfl more f thxn dwbkddl tonnage prnduosd.
i n n cities.Informatfoxi obmneu
lrom vmnous section: of Quo mu in-dicatca that Immune which have sold
for4hlx;dbocc dtaapeck1nD¢troi1.
ure 'dnlg on the market in medical
mtative Allan T. Fuilsr of Manc hu-
letta relilned today as a member cl
thi committee on axpendlluna in the
intuic r dtputment."You know that this committee and
tvru-thirds or our comnnlttoen ua uu-
1||| ,".h| dlclnnd In a. Iaiisr of ns-
Igxutlon to Benltof Chrk."Instead
of baing mllv busy the majority oi
our cannuamen down hang an tall-
lnl do: len nd pnc tidn g up to an
vrhof an. spighrthqt.The argi-
J U S T A B A N D D F B A R N A C L E S
H u m b e r a f C - o n n e u Appl ie s T h a t
D o u s l n n l i a a t o H i m s e l f .
a n d O t h e n .
W a s h i n g t o n , I's h e 2 5 . - D & u l l l i l l | t D
0|
ocohcmiu md bec ame mon i!Ieien\
vrhiio we eontimu to bo ihe mast
inellidlnt and axpewve blr nldr
Um! our attached itself to the lhip
of nate.».
"The public |.hou!cl know that con»
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rnxsmm mas uwssm Ymsm Imolmrvmovncfs 1cAnAnmn mon ~ =§
~1918 WHEAT rmcrzsi To THE GERHANSI FIXING 0F rmcsl INSULTS BRYAN
n y n fp t h la w d ily b ih t b u n u d e r -
f u a n a n m u n w - l l t l -
u w m u x u n n w u u a n w
. ln ll r lll s h u t QM m a i n s lu n -
hlnr l-||¢|"l'.7 In so yeas.Jinx
} a » f m \ \ \ u l L u - u n a . - - u w
Q a l q m n .( m o
'mm su -xn: B ANK of mm. Neb -
r u l s v ll l y s y y o u l p a r e n t i n -
u n s t w r mm m o n d m: e m! ! -
ieshl ol D¢9°¢¢ fqr Six. Nine or
am um cmd. llmhleunu sum-.(a-an
xo f m n m s m a P x r u n n s - i n mn '
home should bt found one of wr
Home Saving: Bank: naw (inn n-
ny IJ . the Cldu dl Blvhxp Blnk.
Cuz r w th in k vi | \n ¢tn Ch dw
mu ganna! (of th!! boi ar girl!
Ont dollnr o m nn u rount Four
z paid on uduli-per om (f l- U)
.._.. _. ._. L..v . . -
5]f '-- -- --- ----~=| -wr; nun. uw -mm wuwn-». wx.'M or '| ""'° months.(s-an mw, nz :moo a md. mm as your-
.. a.c m n u n - wh e n"S w. f§; .{i. "".' C'.l' "`" nBN' rA| .f a-m w. H. u1u.En J r.
(15-U)Bn: f or Huk hi ng W mu d- 4 to 2 0|
do n t' -B e ll .L n Y o u a m m MONEY enrn (ca-10 ,». ,°.Z°i`;,.'i....,¢.,
somethin .TM Bute BankI Blair.Nm. . vm My F o u r pe r mi | n| . n r ~ I - :z u ' ° ' "" " * ; f W "" " ; " a u s
um un ' nm c mma m of Dn ps nu ' °'~°;_;__ ~
lor su. Nm or 'rvn n monthn. :nr 2219 w *'?'°" CH
own vous own nous-w vu Nobodfl °'°" ""'""" or |=n\¢q.l,___ _._. ___.. __ M, _f _wr fm wma, or dawn me wx, unhl
W a v l l l p n y u n d o l h n m o n p e r w n
i lu i y u r u I " W u B a n u '
v h l d I9 believe wsu lu i s th e
nlslnl of sweet corn compare (xv-
a n Ny In m l n wllh my other
Inn : en v. Ib n tha value ol the
Ma " ll a n - u ma . H d t h : d u n -
n p n i n a b y ¢ ml n ¢ u n : m u d[mm o t h e r m m and i b n that
-um qyrn ll len exh.m»\|n| tu the
dl lhm any other nun."Help ta
pfuerva thc world n d a n Ihr
v.|...-»»... ..|.z..- .....» ...-
ANDERS C DEBEL
A11'ouNev xr- LAW
Mllu B l d r m m u m .
BLAIR.N s a m s u
_ l m - : N L n m n n n 1%:
' - ' u v l w m l w w :w a n - r an a w w - ' - " = - ~ ' f n a l u n a m o n M u m .w u u s D e n o s n e u U . S . P r i n e r u .H B F U H E ' r o A L L O W n m ' rI . ~ f o r N a n 1 ~l t ~ t o A l l ! S u r i 0 | | . ¢ I l l l -I ll | .. . .\ | n; 1 |e l || m .n H ¢Qnnnhnn l\.¢I U D D I ! ! u n h n n u l n n u u u n u . . . . . . .'1
Betlene Production wuz ,4
Be Stimylated.
no mvuc r m m
Wuhington, Feb. 28.-A price of$2.20 n bushel-the/allne aa for laat
|'ear'a :mp-was lixed by PresidentWilson lonidt for the coming seen-
>q'| wheat yield.The price is for No.
l northem spring what at Chicago,
with a scale of differential: for other
narketa.The dilerentiala differ to x.
,iight extent from those now opaldf
voandrange£11maamin.imumoI»£
o a maximum Of $2.28.in 51538 st
:noe now for the new exop,\rh.i|:h will:ot be harvested until June. the Prea-
dent wee beueved to have had two
rbjefrlil in view.The Brat was to han,
egielation pending sn congress to fix
aries at from $2.25 \'v'$3» and tho oth-
Lr wal to stimulate spring planting.
The introduction or the price-niav
Troope of tialser in Mean;
time Pruning On.
Germania peeee telnu have been ac-
.copied by muelu Lennie, the Hol-
atuvlhl premier, and Leon Txotnky,
foreign minute: actin; for me een-.
:ral executive uf the Soviets.
r
!»°I\~1°n. Sunday. February, 24. 1918-
The gelmmkt govezn.ntent£\ Rue-
iiu. represented by mkozan be e ana
Leon 1ro\lk5'. has needed £0 the de-iuamln of Germany and announced We
rudineu to aeoept the hand peaceterms which Germany hu laid down.
Thus. apparently without furtherhee-
itataon, the llulalana are prepared, in
an ettort to atop the inroads the Ge:-
nuuu are making into their country,
so add to the enemfa already vastlloidlngn mom of Russia? mort vu-
llltble weatem territory,extending
[rom tho gulf ol I"in1al1»d southward
totheB In. c k lea ,an deven tn! rith-
flares Food and I'nel .Administra-
tion have Prana Mint Falleele.
"N-lhingtcn, .Feb. 27.-Government
price Bring an a method of prevent-
ing prohtoeling has proved a. failure,
Senator Henry 'Cabot Lodge of Mar
uaetu dectared today in giving
the mme the ooaelwona h had
drawn from th reeent investigation:
ti! the end and sugar ehonngu.e
In the mint mai, Sf-==3»= Lodge
rain, the price fixing Q-I o y servedko curtail production, while Utd .food
admin1atrt§on'e price plan for sugar
had kept weatem beet sugar from the
eutem states and in me meantimeretaitorfd coal and :tiger had proh-
teerecl.
Blames Aaateuza.
Blame for the noel shortage Sen-
ator we laid £0 the fue! ldmin.Lltn.-
t1on'| price Hain; plan. togetlpr with
railroad dillieultiee, and the ciodng
order he described as a "eo<rnp1nef
cenfeoaion of impotence and failure."
i n n a n n l r n u n n n n lu n i lli lr l*: x o AS RBPRBSHNTATIVE OF'PROHIBITIONISTS DF u x r r i m
8'l'A'!'!£St ,..
A mob at Toronto, Canada, buh
up e pr ohibiti on llllthl las t light
atvh| ehW .J .&nnhadbeenlav1l1e| lz a d e t lv e r a n e e d r e n u tb e n p r e -
laltlaiive of twenty-live milihe peo~
uihwontuu M the Unltd Stella.
NGRWAY HAS LOST 114 S u tr a
Represent! Number of Sinkinn Since
Outbreak H W ar.
The Norwegian legation in London
announce: that from the outbreak nf
un war until um me of Jm_\»y,1s1e.Norway am lout 114 vemznr Low,583 groan tonnage.s u m ?to the
number of 881 lost their Rte! through
Use sinking of these vessels.
In the same pcdod'Mt)'-three New
"dm veueh wah mere than levee
hundred erik Irene posted ea mile-
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5 HEAD .
Bay Horse, ll years old, weight
l,200.Bay horse,5 years old,
weight,l,200.Brood mare in
foal,smooth mouth, wt.l,300.
Black mare, 3 yrs. old, wt. l,l00
Bay mare, 3 yrs. old, wt.l,l00._
CATTLE
1 0 H E A D
3 covs giving milk now,fresh
in spring; one cow with month
old calf at side; one bull, 2 years
old; 2 yearling heifers; 2 sum-
mer heifers.`
~ Ta.~al the Bah al Nibnlh.19-U)
FOB SAI. -ll-A ro fh wnd n uiiuc
Howland Bull.ln q d n 0 1
m u n lly\ || a ll In th e w\ 'H K[
' h h l c u ln n l n k r h u h your¢ u ; n . . n mu l h c h a b e n d ! lo r
hiding-Alwnyu an the k b-Na
lla o r mllen.P o e t r y l n !Mor
v wIMI
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ref.c o m x n l r m u m m i ' n p 'i k mmm. nina mont hs mi o neI'"'Item Slvlngn lknk. Blsir. Nehi yeu.-'IRE BANKING HQUBE ra! Ofvillrwll Caekev.s. mm;I unh~fm.u.\m\»u-» llne.|cm -~rBlair, Nebr.(S-Ug g ;
I|u
here ls no better Il~e man
msc cleanlng 11 13 e no lnslall
G - A - S
for Hgbdnz und hating.Wu u gladly give you sxpen ld
PuBL|c SALE or
Stock, Machinery, Etc
in no obligation on your pani- askin( for tha lwu and ligurcn.Wu an ao sun :hu zu u \ fuel md illumlmnc will prove sorupgrlor ua other vm thu wa promise .You'll (ind ll well
vorih your vhlk m lnvndpw.We, of mum, don'z upon your patronage on my otherbuds than dw. you will serve your on lnwrmu by giving
lv. an mn.why nov. lumupm
And wmaBlair~ ~ Q ( ) _Nebr.
1 1 1
~ mln clmrns2 ana ~|gEPAll!E|;§
A N D UP HOL S TE R A L L
~ lllnds 0| furniture
cARPErs AND RUGS of all klndsand slzes CLEANED AND SIZED.
'All Goods Called for and Delivered.
~Fmt lko|WestalBeycr'sBakery..Phone 155
1 1 1 1 1
As,l am going toleave this countryl will sell at
Public Auction, at 10 a. m.'`
M O N D A Y ,P E B .2 5 ,1 9 1 8
0n~ the 0ld William Carpenter Farm '
6 miles. Southwest of Herman, 3 miles Northeast of
Spiker and I0 .miles Northwest of Blair the following
described farm equipment, towit:'
War Duty
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\W a r r e g u l a t i o n s a r e m a d e f o r t h e i r
e f l e c t o n t h e b a t t l e f i e l d s o f E u r o p e .
W h e n t h e y a H e c t y o u ,i t i n v o l v e s
i w p a t r i o t i s m y o u h e l p t o w i n o r
o n
Never in history has so uch beendemanded of the x°ailroad§\
The movement of magerial and Hn-
lshed product for Uncle Sam is a gig-
anneIt will affect you-in car shortage,delayscomfon. and eaming power.
It is ut a "slight inconvenience"
compared with results of German
victory.Show the ilghting girit,-Hellpwheneveryoucan,-eg UnceSam,--Help our boys in rance,--Help the railroads in their vital workof serving the Nation.
Load your car w apaclty .Load your freiht promptlyUndead your reight promptly
Chicago, St. hd, lliueqolis & 0mll\a Ry.
A. 11. 1~gg||g9|m s. I. PEARCE
Vice hnsldsit alll Gcvl Hunger (kno-nl Trane Imager.u mx. num se. mu, um.
5 HEAD .
Bay Horse, ll years old, weight
l,200.Bay horse,5 years old,
weight,l,200.Brood mare in
foal,smooth mouth, wt.l,300.
Black mare, 3 yrs. old, wt. l,l00
Bay mare, 3 yrs. old, wt.l,l00._
TERMS 0F SALE; 12 mo. ti1ne,8 per ct. on all sums over $l0,Under $10, CASH
FREE LUNCH AT NuoN
E?¥¥"l'L'¥~s%<§§""°°°°~NOSES w. CARPENTER, 0wner
~~H d Two tried sows,7 giits.H O _ _'~I I 4 bur ro ws ; I2 fa ll p ig s,
M o Lumber Wagon, Spring Wagon. Champion Binder,h Eme rs o n Mo we r, J o hn D e e re Ri di ng L i s te r , 2 G o o d
a c ~e no ugh Ri di ng Plo ws , Inde pe nde nt Ma nure Spre a de r,
One Mo li ne Di s c , Av e ry To ngue lee s Oulti v a ho r,N e w
De pa rture To ngue le a s Oulti v a to r , Ha rro w, 4 -ho rs e Inte rna ti o na l Gas_Eng'ine,2 -ho rs e p o w e r
Ga s Engine, Li ste d Oo rn-Sled, Bob-Sled, Corn Cutte r, Co rn Pla nter, Hay Ra ck, 6 0-ga l. Ga s Bbl.
Ei ght foo t Pre s s Dri ll,é ¢~P1¢w,Ri di n g ll i s t e r ,Clo v e r Fe e d Mi ll ,L i t t l e J o k e r F e e d Mi ll ,
Ha nd-Sheller, 10 0 bus he ls Co rn i n c ri b, s o me Corn Fo dde r.
O se t ne ar!ne w Co n c o d Ha rn e s s ; Se t h t I H .O l d t~ ~n e `Y Conc o rd Hims a , One 5 ingleu§ .n.rnee s .a ma s s se
me as¢w|.a-na au m~`,&,¢.HOUSEHOLD GOODS ~ .,::::;...,_ Table. : s.§T..,,'§Z"»§`»f»f1'fff..`¥S',`§~..f$f'f,L1'a'17=f'~
Rncken.Mluel Se!' piece: Singer Sawing Machine-nearly new, Cream Separator, Power Wuhlnt Machine.some Canned
fruit nd Ulu: .um 3 Imsllels ul heme grown Allnlln Seed. IS bushels Potatoes.
CATTLE
1 0 H E A D
3 covs giving milk now,fresh
in spring; one cow with month
old calf at side; one bull, 2 years
old; 2 yearling heifers; 2 sum-
mer heifers.`
1:-'I
zg bll|| had bqqm 1° 1101> the nowlnmw ner troops lmm I-'inllml -=}~~ denounced LM fud ldmlnlltntlonllng.About Swfrthirdl of then an
1 when vo market. md mn ndmlu.dvr hack in the 'hlrh whn hu bean u un "unoc ouu-y nanc y "which vm: losses..
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The aurrendar seems most abject.
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We novo fuel so much since the wa:
began about vnndd hoard: and "yel
low paint" in the name of patriotism
that we qrmellmeo fee!constrainedto Uribe ln srtielo on "l'atHotism vs.
V¢nd.sliam."For certainly patdot-
ism,grand and nolsle ss the word il.
when in the howls ol' the ignorant
videos eowsrd. n dangerous to poei-
NY md takes on the power of an
marrhist.The true you-lor loves hi
country and strictly obeys all her
lswn.If men are found disloya! torn
them over to the oounell of defensen lswfod court to deal with auch char
scters, but d.on't play the sci of .f
cownrd.and In the dsrk of night
thief-like,dsub some yellow palm
That: not pstrlolhml It is treason
because il. is s violation of law and
the violation of law is truvpn.
MRS.JOHAN C.REEH
The death of Mn. John C.Rec
occurred lut Saturday, after e lingerin: llillln of many montlu. at the
ago of Bl years.
Egeoemodhadbeenaresialentof the
Pepin neighborhood ond Blsllr for hall
s century md vnu highly respxtedby an who Ima. hor.Her -od hus
h a d Ind mix sons and daughters
vlz: Gés., Clmrlu C., Peter. Wlllilm
Hrs: Peter Truhlsen :nd Mrs. Chri;
Rlchter, all residents of this county
|urvl1ne.Funeral seniee was held sl.th:
Gannon Lutlnran ehuroh in this city
on llonday P. M.. Rev. A. W. Lam-
iareeht foeskim: words of consolstilr
to the honored in both the German
m d English language and a largemgnber were in sttendgnce to our ihr
last tribute of respect..
\Cliff Krause is olflclaling aa nigh
policeman to sooceod Harm Pound:
whose resignation ns noted in last
'|[|ek'| _Enterprise
Y. M. C. Pelrlolle Prognm.
The Young HI.I.slciln'| Club undo
the direction of their leeches *
Llertnule Mold, gsvo one of their on
trtainlng programs on Washington'e
uirlhday, Feb. 22. at !h`hon1o of lit
tle Miss Leta Gibson,daughter ofMr. and Mn. John Gibson.The pro
gram was a little out of the ordinary
being entirely patriotic and the
mothers oi the members were Invited
oo the even1ng'|affair.M i "Am:
Hancock, teacher in the Fort Cmlhour
schools, very kindly printed the pro
grams with sn appropriate oolor rover
:uithlo for the occasion.At the close of the program Mra
Gibson served ice-cream and sake.
The program follows:
Sons- Mneric a Charlotte Maher,
Pianist.
First Regiment Marek Gnce Mead
Pntrol Merch-Duet Dorothy Ty
aon, Elizabeth Mead.Little Hero Alice Wilkinson.
lndsoendenee Day Adeline BeI»
lamp.
Prealrlenfe Merch Lozeln Rhosdos
Helen Mueller.
Blow Bugle:Paul Head.
Amerie:-Duet Leia Gibson. »..lydeVan Liew.
Song-Your Flag and My r"
Club.
hlamhing Through Georgia Helo:
Rohwor.'
Ns tlo w Patrol Philip 0"Hanlon
into Aloud.
Stand by the Flag Ellubelh HoodBoy Scouts Cly de nm Liew.
Old Folks i t Home--Trio lh r y
Jook,GraceWorries. Alice Wilkinson
With Wnvinz Colors " "
llhosdel.
Cavalry Hn r r h -Duel.Anna
Schmldl. Mila Head.
Star Spangled Bonner ChsdottcMaher, Plnniat.
Subscribe for The Enterprise.
_ ,-. .-n w - - y r v o . v u u nlng tho early summermonU1x.Thur
plan wall keep the mines working to
daeir oapsrity and get coal dlstribot
.ml auto the bin's when tho lflllromis
and coal dealers ¢..m operate to :lu
bost adxnzstage.
Onler Coal Dirltl.The new aylttm of dlstdbulion mill
be a great advantage.Up to zhis
linmeouto culanlnlntmtora have hm! to
appeal to Wuhingt.on and to individunl mine operators to ge tro nl for
Lhol:`sta|.os.The rlnpeul will now 'lc
mode to the dlnricl.representatlws
an the dutrletn from which the states
draw their iuppliss. The dilitrlcl rop-
resentallvta will distribute Lheso re
quests amen# the producing stairsin proportion to thrir output, the ser-
vice rendered being through the dep
uty rlistnlmtor in each p:om...
m u .Nebrnnka being a mineleas slate is
not in any producing dlnricl.It will
be ln s consuming district, attached to
-overall producing districts.Tho pro
lucing dlxtricls lure already been out-
.ined.The conrnning district.; have
not yet been dellnltely lgreed upon.
ll. is not yn certain from how many
ource|Nebr.sska will draw ll's mp-s=l>Part of it will come from Iowa,
Missouri, Kansas, Arhnsus and DRI;-
homl.Lsrfe shipments will cow;
from Wyoming and Colorado.It is
lot yffroltloel how much Pennsylnn-
rr anthreeltc aml'!lllinols bituminous
:oal Nobruka will got.
Dlilriet Court Posnpmmi,
Q The mrular spring term of dim-lei
:ourt :ot to convene llureh 4, has beer
postponod until nprll llnl.,upon rpeiiiion of the altorneyl.The ju:
laown for the term will not be :alle-'
until that dsto.
This is moving :lay amongn tenan
farmers.A lot of families wi ll li m
in strange places ionlght.
or Michigan for a rusonl yield.Seed
potatoes sold as high nl $3 a bushel
and farmers have claimed that there
was n tmis unc lorrtadlng that theywould recieve $1 a bushel for their
product.Vacant lol.; were planted su
over the state.Zlunueds of families
raised their own potatoes ond the oe
uult rrls that millions of bushels of
"sp|1ds" were dug from llichlgnn loi
lost. fall.The average crop was n
hundml md two bunhell on ure. r.
gsinst forty-tlvu bushels anac ne in
l9lB.Reports to the socntsry of
nate estimate that more then forlyrmllion bushels of potatoes was Mich-
i|;an's yield.
Then lomnthing happened and al
present, ever;body connect rel with thepotato business in tho stain seems to
be blaming somebody or .everybody
else..Them are two outstanding
facts. houover, judging from various
lnvextlgmtlons.One in th at wlroml
oonfostion and weather conditions had
something to do with the situationand the other is that Mlc hifm far
mers have something like 20,000,000
bwwls of poiatoes, good. isinlilferent
1nd bod oh their hands.'
omznsumlm
Gut of the many olfere of peraonwrl
uerllloo which roarh the government
one 'na mad0 known vrhlch at-`tmried more thu usual attention.
lt was sn olfor to the war depart-
ment by Hn. Bridget Quinn of Coni
fer. Pa., to give her hair and berllllle daughters hair for one ln the mu-
nilion factories if tho .governmentneeded them.
Secretary llylrer owpge 3112, Quirm
11 penonal lellrr oclcnowlcdglng hor
patriotism, but slaying such a mcrillce
wu not nt all necessary.1.
'¥}vlden:3r ilu: woman me heonl of
tho use wornea'a lulr for belting
on munitions machines in Gemrsny.
nope ms.: wnzrw may no :welt ofthis practice ujaleh does not eonfom'
to the principles of economy and effleiency in the interests of those we
r~en*e."_
U BOATS SPEED UP;a lma 11|
:.v z s s s w
London,.Fch. 27-Eighteen IlrltllhHerc hsntmon mn sunk by mine or
subm.srln»the P814 *nh I-\'¢°l\|5l\£
to the British admiralty report |.o~
n1ghL Of these fourteen were vos
solo of 1,600 tons or over; Ind foo
were urulor that tonnage.
Semen ilshing vessels also were
twik
Blephens I' n o n C u t.
wu u z nmn . o . c . F e b. 2 7: - Rm
roontativas Stephens and Lobedi were.
nmong tho spenken nt the WiltonNormal community usoclmtion ol thi'
city last night.So far ss known Don
Stepltonn is the Slut mon in America
publicly to nnnfvvv tho government
fu{Ung his o\\n profil.¢.Con.rr¢~»~srn.1
Slopbens surpkised hit nudionce bl*
.staring that he rdled 6,000 bzuholn
of wheat on his farm last year and
that when the government reduced
the price of whflt from $3.25 to $2il look a bl; slit! out of hll poc ket-
book.
"But the govrrnmerll Illll just
right." he rleeiamf.
It clk! not cost mo one root more
to miss wheat when ihs rar broke
out and I lherefutro lmd.no 1ill" lo
raise tl1e§|ri1.~e to the eonaumcr."
BE SON
Benson Times looms:--\l'ill MshofMme bought the house formr z'ly \r"\l¢'|
hy Mr. Alby.
A. 1. Cook 1 lifnnml visits.Pn-
¢"hy at lhe hom ~ FZ. Ll. Fouls.
1-:. L. Cook ntlloded Alouqi: L io'
:|'; Rennnnl Salon ln? en onlng '\
.Mn and Mrs. Will Haber were \1\e.\k
¢ ml guests at x¥.e home ol Jox. Mc
G oln._:T
meeting.To mee the demand for sec!!
wheat tho farm bureau is luring na:-
them lrrown. llarquls, government in
npoeheml seed shipped in from Hinnoo-
polis.This nod did wry 'nil in this
put of the country lust y ear.' F f
whea!will be ordered through the
Shia Council of Defense and they
us su re ns tlmtitwlllb eh er ea lr ee k
mftor lt 'll ordered.The price is$2.30 f. o. ia. Minneapolis which will
make it not more than $2.50 at Qlslr
providing we get u eulold.Il you
wo uldlik i to gq ts o me of th in se al.
please give your order to me not later
than Monday, February 5.The wheat
will be ordered not later thsn Febru-
ery o.Allstof thosa givingolwiux
will be put in the hands of the Citiz-
ens State Bank and you will pay for
grour 'lrhrat tnrouzh the bank.
Clean Red River Ohio Seed potatoosare being slalppal in by the farm b|.\:~
eau from Kimball county Ntbrlsltl.
Them one dry land potatoes.Exper-
iments carried on at the slate fan-\
=n.<I. gut gave western grown 20'urtoeu advantage over any other lJ°~
tatoes in yield.Orders have been
uken for sbout200. bushels zo duo..
The cost of potstnes will be either$1.60 or $1.75 por hundred f. o. lr.
Kimball.lf y ou want my of them
me-d potatoes for this nelson'| plun-
ins plane leave y our order wilh me
before Ilsrrh 15..
Tho said com letting il Pl°lf*f\=
mg rapidly.Nino bushels have been
taken from the rnsks.The l1°:=i mm51 por coat .lu-uno. no por rent *N*
and 12 per een: doml.From ms ol|»
~e|'\11ion I feel thu "g " te otis
n ic t all 1917 .romfore plsotinm in ls befller to be moi
than Qqqx vllllfff ~~
'ml A eh sCounty___lu .u
Llr. :md Mrs. Marion Strieklelt aremovin; into the W. A. hleF*|Hald ros-
kleoc o ol PNN *U"°°f» 'where ~
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