09-20-1918I|.gj,a..=_____..~
v.~_
r
THE ENTERPRISE ~sn__
m m rrvcox uls s zox ns um
_ -n-nan
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m m s a u z m u N O T E S
B o w u n c f u n f d l w w h o t r i u t o
un so-su mincnlously high y ietdinggains.Thew m an a n n yre-névud 1 Inu: fmn a Michigan: fin I
mrfcring to sellf n th a tIn dmon:lh lllM u d di n y td lr s wfl u :g r o q a m l .Then msvnfili ng;
mu r , s ¢ b r . . S ¢ n ¢ - g n u .
'l1uBou~eidoo¢nyoummiu£on
rurrrz~courrrv DEFENSE
.ARLINGTUN
In some *Md iields this y ear.Une
¢.r two had tmm twenty so nity perant nam, other: hum ann to sewn
a r e lg h t p c r a n t.Asmnll perc ent-a g c a l s m u t w l l l m a k o q u t t e a l o umthhi lhprloedwheatu h mcon-sidered on an un buds.Une pin:
offozmlklin'lrili UB! Mty busnel;
o f w h i t .Fuldur infomation c anbe had n tha County A(en\'s omce.
'I11n|.hin|'report wlllaforthe
rnonlhl 01 Juiy and August were asm m m :
Bushcis UlnlhedA z r u
Juiy15,126W2August12,66-I873
r w :s o mewasLvg. YlddH A
1912July131.247s m s
, m m mm mm a s hf n tllxma s :121|ll?'¢&AvgYield15.7
'L hen figuresm ta k e nfrom an
a m
Jt i v l n xI. c e n u n c a t e a si n j u s tw h a t
a t w o u l d d o ..
L¢ .| . le nw e n a m z a u t l u ! w e e k t o
|| Au| .£=6, IME.Prius! Phd Hou-
a l m x , h m mE.HahamdChu.
Hd ! ! ! -
'Dsominutes of theI n t m a ti n g
Ic lnz u lad mda wn wa d .u m - o r c m i u s m a n n e r
wA s mNu " l\ 0 N o e u a mrA.f!Ar°a¢u'dul¢zamlaltl| | | d!.l'1|
allowing :mu on tbl zhlhnntfu ld l,
wu ma vo d u u d a n o n d e d z i mtth e
a s w u ; c l d m l b t t l l o v i d u u d t h o
myClark1|b m wame ndto
w w u n n u n t h c f u n d a l n d l e t w l
m v n o p l y n m l .Carried,
'prune voting *'ay¢.
M. J tnuu, (Room for
ll i t h u
nmzitiu board)5.00
ulrc w Llhell. (Room for
NIB UHI ¢ ,", ¢,5.00
m. L. Caldwell, (Hmm for
countiug baud)5.00
Ohnjl. Unmplan, (Bom for
counting bond)5.00
E. Gay dou, (Hom for
counting laolrd)5.00
hlmdzovruhiyi 1(Elle-
d a n wu d ;21.111
»Township, (Ekt-
tion hound)21.23
nu-num, (Rau l ww) 115.50
(7 {Jo|!1'ldin|¥3¢. (cou
m u. m e hN o .w r ;
A m d iH v d w -~
: m m
u mV20.10
ar Uonuihiag Go.(Con-
creue men ha. 226 and
wlagn)¢182.00
mry r . Hu nan, (Bun ting
county poor)50.00
y 1..ont.rlcw|.Co. (Ro-
pun on Comms Area No.
42.0. mor un cada in Lia-
enu Area hu. 488)B t w n
J. ueemma, lsuppdu for
n e ws m
U 1 Houston, (Lunhr
U10 uuualml;914.15ntuImg \Callm.lt\»|
wars;105.00
-1. nrndanun, (mad work)
asus. rim. hnunl,W av
('1 y pumurr q u r g5.00
at man as number Co.,
(2300 LDue;0 |f310.81
\..0ulw1,l i db i l:»r uun mq, 1pu ma ;b n d n !4.11.
0:nutung, (Road work)l a w
r-1 uruu uw m a :UI.,immu er ;a u srunner. (Road 1|ark)zawu
bmauoaun, (hood wad) 3.1¢r at nlur, qurmmgu m m ;m a :38.75as. uomplnn, iiilvuirilx
wvra n m;,r m s~. av. muuenon.(Roadd n ; -n u r.1°-5°1-1. Punch, (Changing
m u m100.00
nn uumden, J24 (Road work; 9.111y kmntmestng U0-1 wm-
tl amor 5 llalltlusnun a v n u .u m ;xzams1' wnzucung Co. (Can-ueex on wdgc No.
11;101331
Nelson, £P'l'li3'U% paid)13.90nh ltroagurd, s=N|>nl1°¢ .
or poor)27.53
'!. xmulrwn, (Expensegi, P°'¢'ll'l» axpyqg,
¢ " r 'u-nwCom m1'l u'62.- . d um c ut to
~usa;as1s.:=aLtiieb rtdler, {Ch.| nling
m n10.90r 11. Rub. (Bond dn;-Ia s m.Jensen,(Raulwork)2.25Henan, (Road work)6.00th mlln ln b ir gp , (Rnp dn
or Uou my mm an d g ui40.71Q. Bisou, (Road wort)96.2.1Hem, xa-nun; up mu) 2.01.
~. Sirens". (neu w0r¥)58.5%wail, (Road work)9.Iak L zscnuar, (Row work) 2U.:¢atstnnfer. umm work)66.70
um Mom., (8uppl.lu
or poor;m e~ ~ U 1 1 ~ i 2 . l b
s u m (ulmyIQ. sum. meal worn)a m1| ks. mm: c Bon, (Hud-
n i1240Q a n a l. ( Hi d i n g mu r -
): o u sVogt, (Road work)$4.50
.(hom. (Cutting ms) 3.1¢lt. Amarnon, (Road snort] 'moL Rahvrsr.(Survqrlng)28.70
lt Hahwor,(éiurvoyixg)2.WF. Pull, (Raul d rlnlnxl88.00.Phxllips, (Serving on Countyn u m ; M u d )8.00via Lumber 8 Guin Ca.,
bridge planks)179.25inns Albany , (Caringo r i lu ; P mh o l)16.00T1 Audcnon. (Sen-vin; ;=°gpg
n y e n v" f " ' " " " ' " ? ~
u w MnrsfP-n u n d mn: m aTelephnme Co, (Rant.mlb for Au¢ull.\11.40Beck. (Work in County
loz'k's allies)Q3535-of insanity. (Hetring
me sa34.50Jemen, (Road work)13.50
iles-che. (Rand srorkl37.00
C. l!cQimrr1|. (Serving on-y canvunuhxg board)8.00Knbie, (Raul work)4.50rp ¢==f;;,=»=~»- <-;~f #akin
orm m'r. Miller, (Cleaning in-ll
post furn)w e.-rIma C0-1 (R¢ea-owingrods)410.0%
md adjourned until 1 o'elock P.i
¢'¢1»¢1¢ r. u. P uma an num,
531 pnsnt.B ¢ ¢ m h m d ¢ u 1 » » 1 m ¢ 1 a a
fnllgwhic b to :tied tbl J urythe Fl!! Term of Court.sB0u'1!|dj\0uma1|until8¢p¢.
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Culumbus, Neb., 3-IPL 19-A $20.
l w d n m q l d t w u n i e d m w e d u -Lrid. court byPc tl:F.Luchainger..C. J. Gariow, \'hlil"l'l!lJ.ll, and
f o ru m mt h a nn mw i l lm ma
n m - n » t r a i n i n g e m m a l l . m e M e l l o -
m n : s e a nH o s p i t a l .
M i n u s E u n i c e B d l , o f B a s s e t t . a m i
S y m :K u l y , o f1 - h m g m .spent.i h l
.
h l v ub e e nvi s i t i n gn tt h eh o r n sn r
l h u rma c e ,a n .a .H .W l l i u m m n ,
r l w r n e dsoL h t l rh o m ea tBl u l d w m ,
l a w n ,H s t u n d u y
l r .a n dH r s .G .I .P fe i l f e ri d t
I n tr ' | i d a y f o r C a m p D i x , N . J . . w
vi m z h d r u m , R o b i n H i t l e r . w h o i s
i n t h e n r vi o a o f U n d o S a m .
.
.nf l of t h e c o un t y .
R . A . S i n f u l , C o . A g r . A g e n t
h mnamananth e n g n n i u h m;:or Mun on the arrange, y ield pe:
rrre and zest..113; 1| cos: aoedumzu pa n un em ne ga nIllontho compuuiva merit: of ilinnuutnmd locu grown spring wheat..Suv
:nl lnqulnoa hsvl nlnudy boon up'ean t o wa n c l an ,mm free, springwhat and may he obuimu.
Allpersonahlving stry dmine onhad num un gp,1,3 go pher poin-
....
singer broulh! on #5his nvm conduct. that Hr. Burke- g d h i m wi g
mm wh.h his c pm hain :elf-drfenae.The ddn udmu h ue rm y et
Coun c il of Dde lue . a llelinl I" wil
and buttery, Ind false imprisonmentlor therin-d of one hour withoutsame.1§1 iwdent tbltfxvt ri se io
the'uit startedinCIrrnanG m1ovr'»ofire.l r .Lilthndru p:Imt nmarh undue by theendanu
called the u-sable. md that 'ihc lidBurke struck him three timesBothHr.GariourandMr: Burke:kaythe¢~lm!n u ntli n
Wlliumnon hum.
Hrs. W m. Aiexmdor ntuned homeSltunduy fm! ; visit at Hmm. Nab
Dr. R. C. Dld u ha d th e mi dor-uml of injuring his aye whiiu M. the
Aoeky uda lun Fdday muming.llc
rn into | nick projeeting out an thear, whic h hmko his giuou, a piousof which antnld his aye.He 'arentunmediaurly ta Dr. Gmord at Gmdu
nd 12 Int repona, will not lose thesight of the impaired mmzber.
some Holiday.
Hin Dlhr l Bu ms lm Mo nday 1.0attend sc hool at Peru mls yur.
Hn.. li. G. llay cr mam from lastUmndnyuntilaatundaymthretu-
u m a t li n n u p o lu , ma n .
Hr .andl n .MikoHu de rlm!duqhtnr, Q! Howelia, visited lJmm»%a
ton.Eh! is sta y in ; mth h er mm,
Mn. C. Vut.
lik: ' lids W sind ord, who visimi
llr s h l ll.
Hin-es Gertrude md Drusilla Love,
of blur, vi.|.iIld at the home of !he.r
gum. ln. Dmsiila Qtcfann, Sunday.
h u n slulndrtdHeber| n d ) $ l! ' !.illyurann tirnutMeyerc f . - ...
Mlm S wid-lr fro m an overlum mp
so uurungson, un.Tm? won :ec omp mmn o mn y | ! lu . t. n d n L i r o e n o !Anniston, who will viut nr the Fred
Weberhome lor a week.
l i n .I n u i t;Bhholl'ish Tuud ay
L l u n l a n d R a y H a r ve y , o f S u t h e r -
l a n d , N e b r . , a n w h i t i n g n r . t h e h o m e
o l u m i r d l t l r , H n . l c t l x l n e .
wl s wax with hfr mmf, Mrs. son-umon P!d£er.
Wordhu :rushedA n i n g wn u mNe a t. u we n mi'et»raona uro-
c dvod ond m so upo n at Fon Uglemorpi, GI. at tha iladic al Uinc en
fnmlng Camp.
Hin Ann Union came from Pic k-
u a ~ .I
Chic ! of Pallet, F. C. Gumoy, of
i
t o : H a n dt h a G u n di s l a n dBu si n es s
J o l k g c
R i uG l z d y lH n i n l ,o !P l a i n vi e w ,
w h ov ue n r o u t e t oP e r usoa t t e n d
-Tnherine Lohr.
H i nEnphkWolf..who hu been#mum nlnlvas au. Chic ago., for we
MAYORTHOHPSONI-0823o u r
nu m hlcilu ru idu m m mFw U .
S. Selah!
Chicago. Svvf-l l - I nth e h u o !
mu ms f r o mI§.'m"{m,~».¢mln c w r = m1 & " ! l u a :
greatzr pm of Ja{1|ms i. are sup.nbic solution of the rernldning differ-
.nc u wil! be:
schocnen. mana victims of I. Gerrlun
wmv sun v lcrms xmasrom'M-'rwFoonwss Til?
WAGE INCREASE GIVEN mu.-IUN KAIL lmruon-:s
willAdd Null! Bllldndlllllm
Glrll Hcrdlng ilu-rp.Herdlng sheep-the Ionelirn job in
the wor ld -i s the lllntlndustry In
nlxrndwomen.Wyomingrancher:bln given no many men to .uw vm:
frigerating and Other| g :dork of
he packers.
Third:Sepannionofthepackers
from tha branch hum-ea and the vm-
aoun industries in which they are vn-
upon ot automobileu mIn~a l ~#CWD lrllh the development O! rubber
plants In Janna.
enhip Lf ~ atodty amds u A nltmai
public utiliiy.
PACKER<.'o2-rrnol.I5N z r r
GovernmentTo TakeOverAP u tof ln d utr y
N0 Dilc rrnee of Opinion Aa To Ni-
|..|t r n w i a r .T h em e n ,i n 3 |d o r i u , h a d
be e nn v- n r l y | w n ki n m a k i n ( l a n d .
Th e yw a r np i c k e du p e l fx h oG r a n d
b a m u .
l u e m e n r r p o l i e d ,mi t e rt h l y w e r e
u r d e m lf r o mt h e i rc r u z ,u mt hw e r e n o t d l o vr e d t o g o b a c k f o r f o o ?
c l o t h i n g ; o r m o n e y .
rompriningthe rznvl ofa. Nome:
(ianztlmnera n d 8 ~Lunenburg,
~r c ~l a~ve ~Q~I ~
.¢
'A | . a h i n g t o n ,S e p t .3 - -N e a r l y1,..
0 0 0 , 0 0 0 m e n , o r h u t t h e m i m m e m
p l o y e : i n t h t U n i t e d b i l l l l , l h l r l a n
: m a yb y D l r o c w r G e n e r a l8 ¢ & d u o
f o r: m xl l b o r e n ,w n l t h m e n ,o t h e r
m a i n t u u n o e o f w a y o m p l o y a , c l u b ,
a t a u c nu p r n t aa n do t h e r: m mo f
l m p l o y ud r u r i n ;r e l a U ve l yl o w s :
P a r.
a hen e wi n c r e u e s ,' t b ll e e o n d
g r a n t e d i n a p p l e m o n t t o t h e g o ve r n -
m c n f sg e n e n uw a g e u n d e r ,m l !a d d
l r i d i t i o n dw a g el n e m u el p p r o vl d
n e a r l yS!U 0, UW ,0 00 . tot h ea n n u a l
r d i m n d p n y n o l l a , i t a s s l i d .M o n n l
Ia!a n d°'fou nd.'°Th e yh a veb e e ne m
p l o w !b yB . J. R e n o .na d. o uc hd r :
n d !a l| u n r d l l nIo 2 . 5 0 0 " \'0 0 i l ¢ l . °
' h e ng i r l sa r om i dt ob et h an n !
w o u l dm e e tw~~ c o ~ l eb v w
: M i n n e ve n a s a 'r a r m a l - n a m a n d a n
I.|
.H e n c e l l !! o n L u l u M u n m n . B e l l a: m
m o na n dG r a c oKe e n a n ,Cnu afrlw li
c o u n t yIn i t i a l .h a nb n m i ot h e p
.aftera n n d e q u l t e p e r i o dfo r a d j u s t
:RCHLS u c ham a n u r e ,I fp r e s u m e dt o
m n g r c u ,h c w n e r ,w i l lul l d o u b t e d l y
Rubhar In Japan.
The rubber manufacturing industryin Jnpan by developed zrestlr within
the pant year in the wwe and 'rudely
sn' its produm.tn the export trmtv.
too. its lmponnzrce In increasing.Thegrowth of the lndustry mu be seen
fromthe study Increase tn the lm
port of crude rubber. The ollrlul trade
ritnml state that the Import intotaled 9.83.~yen over there
for 3915.Formerly mont of the auto
: n lundocommiuionwerenotin
completeaccord.Sau terBombis
Arongly of the cplnicn that the pack-
crs m.|.pt"b¢.§Uvorccd Imm neurh :ut
of Une108 industries in which they
are interested unufldc of ment puck-
uwg.To break up than cllegerl mon-
opoly, he contends, it will be news-
u rtoenactlcdnlntlonln :online
.hem to tha blllintll for whic h thvy
.
S l n e h a r i n N o t I n j u r i e s ;
S o m eq u i t eu n f o u n d e dst a t e me n t s
h a ve b e e n n u d e i n t h e e m a c s t h a t : a o
c l u r i n d i s t u r b s t h e d l g u x i o n . i n j u r e s
I
I
th e k id n e y s , o r i s e ve n r e l p o na l h l e fo r |
n n r i ce n r d n o m a .T h a n i sn oo r l -
d e n e e t h a t u c t h l r i u o r l u l l l l e s h a s
a n yeffe c tw h a t e ve r o nt h e e e o n n m ?
e ve nw h e ni t1 |us e dI nq n n n l l l l u
i
manent thlnctor to meet the eoneli-liunsmrorledbythefedanllm d lron1mlu on.There was no difference
of opinion as zo ulviubllitof tak-
ing over the ltuckynrdlthe ml!-lng stock controlled by the five bi
disabled~ or ~p pl~.-Mn!~ ~Con~
any smnn.5
progrnm ofislatlon.Sometime
wi!!bemqulrvld,however,toworkout deldls of the biil to be presented.Hr. Hoover lad ihe senator. it its1gawd, were agreed upon the neces-
eeuliy for Adina Be¢ani1n|Ste-ckyardm
Washington,1 1 - Ntimtiomwere».~»f3?`»~¢-to e g i n g
foruuuc . tha .fuhmiind : uo mmh-uun una mn'mou\.um1n1|tr:tion in-to ngreamant on the nfvnoud kgisln-
tion lo take over pam of the packing
indus1.r?r.Favorsble progress ¢ wasmade,t was reported, xllho the foodndgninialrationheretofcrehasnot
..I ||I I Ie ve nw h e ni t1 |us e dI nq u n n l l l l u
In g e r t h a n a r e r e q u i r e dl osw ee te r:
fo o d s a n d b e ve m z e a t o m i tu r d l p n r y
Stnpa operate as muxleo on annum:legs and arms: and I have wen such
mem ndng a hammer. play pnlf, knit.
or work at lnthes.It is almost incred-ible wh!! ll belng done.Ham ot! to
the docton. I any!"
The United States mvemment wil!
applythesamemethod:ofm:on»
commendaiiona of the !ed¢rIJtn decommission at this time.Senator Borsh. n! kchhu, who has
been selec ted to take mg' U! theflmpoled legislation, anderbert C.omer,foodadmlnislntor,heldu
long conierence on the subject thisaftemoon.Theunnto r andlftarthemeeting that it appeared likely
substance.-British Mrdlcn! Jou~al.
g u dtotheaelnntdnnoftheIng
packingconcern.:fromthevarious
other industries in which they an nn-
gqed was also a matter upon which
.
nr .' c h rln lm: ~ ln u se f o~ mor e
than a quarter of a century.
The more tact that It ll an arilnelni
.1.g1|r o s w i n c l dt h a tUxini na no p p o r t u n rt i m efo r t a k i n go ve rt h eb u n c h
h o u s e s o ft h e b i g p u k e n i nsrarioua
c i t i e s t h r u o u t t h e c o u n t r y .He l al c e a
t h apo s i t i o nt h o ti th ti n t e r f e r e
w i t h t h e t h e m e o f Id i s t r i b u t i o n
vi t d l yne c es s ar yt ot h ec o n d u c to f
m e w a r .
nns; -nu
M |nQr l lI't a r d o e s n o t n e c e m d i y r e n d e r i t p o l
au n n u l. a n s o m e se e m to s u sp e c t .A !
l h e u m a t i m e l t i a , o f m m . v a i u v
n e u a n a f o o d i n t h e m m l nw h i r l :
su g a r In a fo od . an d e ve n al n tl a vm' It
Ia
QA-s
fur lighting and hmtimg.W1-H |;|:ul|\ gisn \ :IU mrpcr£ urhric-f~and help in the umllor, amd .~1|h:I|i£ 1-Iill.):s|.ll::~.UI course showis no oblqgutmn on your part in arkirlg Irrr thefactsand ligrun.-.
We are so sure lhat gms nu. a fuel :mtl iliumimmt will prmas I(a
superiorto otherways that we prumiwe _;1»u'|I iiud sl well
wurth your wlziie to in\c¢»tigatu.
We, uf Ciaurnv, »rlnn'I. c:r;n.~cr your patronage on any ntlwrbasis than that you will servo your mu: Imam-is byiiiviaa,.5
it ze us.Why nm msro'ngatfskAnd Iu"I:1.\,?
BLAIRGASCOM pANY
fBL AI R ,NIiI3R.'&.S}{A
suncsnnsnoGREATWORK
r ra IaI | I|l n fr o m A m e r i c aa n d t h e c r o p : fr o mh o m e b e c a m e a n ` 1 u a b u n d a n t n m ! t h e
a c t a t p a r l i a m e n t r e n r d i n g t h e f o o d
n f t h e a r m y b e c a m e e x t i n c t m a s to f
wnh It ma preferred it to the zne
dour bread."The result of this experiment was
thu not only na the 1| belt made in
xv runner. but the :mush ol' Ure nol-
|~\<'n.f¥'¢"uri-noptlngwith5 | llf1IMlv | \M In :levilop a
~lT|.1 \ .al 1»- ::fu! tn pnuhrymc
heyr:|.. uhhIll sustlfln Itself l~r"'°°'J'f
maimfd In |nalr mid.l a mgnlodwc il on tim amle nf this rl!
Whvn I thlnk nf hor I have nn!
words to ozprnuc the in-Ilnzx Um
nun q llnn Nnpo lson . foo d be c lmlvery nares.Follblrlng 1| from a hook
on breadmating, mmm by Bylvestfr
0|sham. ia 1381:
H. ULLERMANN
ihelr Indomltabln spirit and unfnilinzhopefuinell.
Incommentinghe:peaksonthework done for woundeti aoldlcni
"The men in ="-\= cities, of whom
I nw hundreds.llwut i m or lrml.
...... ..B u m s L i t t l e S h o r t M M i r a c u l o u s
t o a Q l vl l l a n .
F o l t e r D e b e vo i s e o f S o u t h O r l e a n t .
N . J. , o n a r e c e n t t o u r t h r o u g h F r a n m
a n d E n g l a n d . m m a t h e n r m i e s a z t h e
old mul:~ of eating nm b~f'
|I4Io ro ft h e c o n n e w h e a tb r e a d ,w h e n
Four Doors West of the Customer Bank
BLAIR:::éNEBRASKA
THE LARGEST ANI) ULUEST EXCLUSIVEs JEWELRY STORE IN THE CITY1
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If you want to know whatyourin-
ve§tmen§,ln Stock is worth and how
to cash some of them. write mc,
w -
GEO. SCHROEDER, Financial Counsel
542 Railway Exchange Bldg..
OMAHA, Nmzimsim
in haapltsls ln proceu of being mead-
ed. aii hid ihe mme words:'lf only
I c ould xo hac k again?And this
bring! me to nnothfr wonderful thing.
lull that 1| lhe 'ny the hospitals areperfonnlngmlnqea.henllnmly.
mmetimel after maathl and mouihl oflrutmeul. trio recamlruclanf 1:Irol*f>m
is nuilhed. the men an laulht trades
and plac ed In position: lo nun my
areenabiedtouke_ uptheirl i m
_ ___~.._ _
There is Na Better Time Than |'ouClém1ing
souusns uxen wan a3|5,\pV!CT¥M OF GERMAN "Kwan"
BritishragnungMsnF wml' r a wlnrla8 Cobb Wrlm of Wnrk of Belt!Hngg, lrnprwtd fm¢ug| , Us ¢|of Blflln, al He hw it ln
u n m m w a n e u n a .London H°»nl=»L
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t n k n u pt h e b u s l n é n s n f r a l n l n g
nn A In r x | ~ ra f'h I¢ » n m ! R m k u u l l l
n t h - rZu'l l h vm r e de a c hm m m
pn ln ul n tv Ilw wr uu lw .
T h vwilgil u r k r y sa r ehas-:or
h n r d i vr t h a n t h o d o m o n l c i n o e e l
1\n.1'u|\.n|:u n snn. l- \r
k l l l vd l n a u c h n n m h f r s l n f l .{ : . r , < 4 l f |" " "'=.n v|: .=1.=
U1 9 W P RIPTD pm t o f th e !l |\ \1I| . ; | l 1 h \ ~" I|\J\.Ne. ¥T\!| : ll 3
h a vea l m o s tdl wnm ih w|: r 'l ¢ H |" " " ' ""= 1 . "-:rr»u:1~Il u I : »i nI'Pf'¢l
..i b nN e wc a m ow a r fl n n . In¢} i| I| ||mII:lr 4 {z.
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!|L h l n r s . n fm m o h l r e l fa r m .!m | | ! . | 'l \"1;'="1!¢f " f I
H w y h a ve m l s w l 1 \ l h 1 t n r k fw f= :z:,§.':'J1"m p o r
Ti m n l m r l vi n z | ] | l } n | lffnH uQUIJ 1. tuTLC. .f|.iTl||I$l
4|'IR.gl\h mh va e l p m p p e r ! u p o n n p i l l m v I M !*Q.; ff°==;_;1;=\g\~=1.¢gI=1=,-gair f;l'
l r a l fn o w h i m - t h a n h r r !n \ '* t = w u s , m u !: f ; l . .'Ug ms slvs u n 5 '
t h e r e w a s n n l l l f n l w r n l i h n f a a m l h~-
o nh r rp o o rIl l t l op 'n | Ia m !r n m m m : - g,
To m m y S l z e s l It U p .
'P n m'n k l zu h r m am n t mc i mvr t m
: ! r~ In m v Ih v rh lp la vn sc In Ih re
2 Ir l .A !: n m v! y b r o w n h m w a s
rr ! . . :ah m o dn ffa n c yr h i c
i w t r h r f l I nnn Ir z r ul m t n r .T h e n
cra tlc <1 |'fT.< h-I t n ftn o f Lr s i t h c
tluir lv :~-1=.Tml y q \| f¢ M y n n t m
di ffu w u f -|1|1\ 1n h m a m i r h l r k g
|!r1':~ ¢I mat: "f'|\=llfl\\. Qu' Qtltfl ht*
m l1,r . " T h vn . M i r r a m n m vn f s
a l p o t d b l e . t h e n a : u m g o ~ n n ~ ~ r ~ i n t n i . l r r l l t a n dIh r ' n t t w r h a n d u a ~
de r fd t ha t t h e ar m y s h ou l d b e su p p l i e d
w l t h b r e a d m a d e f r o m n n b o l l e d w h a t
me a l .I.e..d m p t yt h e w h a tg r o u n d
w i t h o u t h u m ( t h e b u n o r m l d d l l n g s
r r m o ve d .T h e d d l e nw e r ea tB r ! !
d t n p l e n e d w i t h t h e h r n d a n d r e fu s e d
t o a t n . e ve n c u t l n g i t fr o m t h e m i n
: r e a lr u e .b u ta f t e rt w oo ft h r e e
w e e k : t h e y b o n u t o b e m u c h p i n n e d
' b a d l yah a tt e r rw l ta nsh #11111j u s ta
w a nIt t t l eb r u t a l l yn\ r h ro \ l a£ m lf m
m m ln fh u m a n i t y .al l f i n zm l c t l o u
mo r t 3 1 - t rvn n sl g n fl l l rt n i .
Il r r w m m d s h a d r m s vd t n m l n h a r .
t h e h r a r f n u r s u t o l d m e h r - f n r n ' r v r n -
t r r o d . : n d f o r t h e r u t n f t h o t i n a . s h e
1 | a n a : n o d p a t i e n t . o n e o f Il w b u t t n
U t e w a r d .
"SAFETY FIRSTI"
-Mr. StdckBuyer
Before you invest your hardfearncd
`cash In any kind of Stock. get the
advice and inside iniormnllnn ofone
man. whd knows..--<
I' .
fe s n l y I n t h e o u u r s e o f n fe w m o n t h s
th n x l t b e c a m e u m a t t er a t c om m o n r e
m a r k : m a u i t h e m s e l ve s a n d o f o b s e r
va t i o n a n d | \ u p r | | e a m o n g t h e a l l l c e n
a n d n h y r l d a n s o f t h é n r m y .Th e y e x -
p r e n e dt h e m l e l vnw i t hcu n n d e n e e
a n d s u l o n t h e | u b } e d .Th e p u b l i c
d e c l a r e d t h a t t h e s o l d i e n w e r e n e ve r
no h e al t h y an d r ob u s t .Th e p u b l i c p n -
p e r s w e r e f o r m o n t h s M IN I w i t h p m !!e
n f w h o l e - w h a t b r e a d . a n d I t w a s r w '
u l a r l y l n l h d u e c e i i n t o h m i l l e n .
" m i l l ,a f t e rt h i se x p e r i m e n tw i t h
In c h h a p p y r e t a i l ! l a d n o g e n e r a l a n d
0n|\Fim m l n g e c l sl u m p o f a n n fi r m s m - Iw fx h
l w r n m a i n ` x E f h a n q t h a t w w \ \ " * 1 i ' d
in 1 |c l u m pwrzapninlr. &-*|¢ r 1 " ' ¢ I
u p ar l a i n l n t r h i u nd n l ]u h h h>u!l¢'*
b o d y h a d h m u z h t i n h o r , a n d s h e w a s
t l n z l n g i n l t .
Th e ii kh l. I Ifl ko 1 1 . W n ll ld h rl vn b ew n
ve r y g r n d n u s In l h n r y m fT Im L 1 T = -
r i n lm n j f s t yo f¥'mm\¢!r|--... 1 r,u f
co mm »t h a tth o l i m o 1 :1 1 Im ul i u a l g
lh n t n ut u r n l ty w n n hl h p a | 1 " :' | r " : i n
h i sc n m p h t em j n y m vn tn f11|~
la < l r» . - - Ir vi n8. Cobb £11 |!=<:~ .mr»l.~yE ve n i n g P a c t .
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GENQRAL ~LOCAL NEWS AND COM ME M
Bldr, Washington County,Nebraska, Sept. 20.l9l8.
J n n e d B u t e : m n l t n r .
VOL XX I!
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nluz wlz m To ST OP 0 cr.I
Wm=hing1on.Sept.1i-l'r¢\sidr»nVilma today signed n. proclamation
~r o h i h i t in s g a fl vr n e x t () \ l | * 'u :1.1
s o o f a n { !o o d > 1 u l l s i n h w . . . n I=r l.
n d n e a r er s , ex c e p t h u r l! : m d ? ~ ;
f t e r D e c e m b e r 1 b » . = :r u .
E B M b r e w i n g u!I~ 1; | 1 h\ r .l \»]1.1
i n i a t r a t i o n oI!ha:a1»°\.|.t h u \. .I
Li li b e e n o u g h lr fw r ;.|H u \ | t 4 1.
a s t fr o m t w o i n s i x m o n t h s : u g d t i n
i n o f t h i s w i l l n o t b e s t o p p e d .
SUM OF $ 20 ,8 3 7 n lvwmb A u oxuWORLD CHAMPIONS
Boston. Sigh.32-Members of theBoston Arn can league tram, win
:mrs of the 1918 world's chamnionllhip, received $29,837445 ~ mihelr share of the gate receipts w wtheworldseHes._Mamueer EdxvmdBarrow and the 14 Boston rmfulm>
were each given $l,l08.45, mhic In-Iielder Fred Thomas. who obtninw 1|furlouxh from the Great Lakos Kava?
raining station to play for the ilu!~ox, was voted $750.'Various xum.;:inn tf.r r uy en_ir.:ar service,the tmrrners,ground
ee ra and others.1-YL check did not include H) |w
nt \\\?| ich il had bltn \0t2(I io doate to charitable ol-ganizn\ion.¢ :lme _players inatrurlml Cum..Marr;'Iooper to obtain ihc zu|»a:r~!f:0l!ho commission and ||t|1'».:1 i:
mong Boston war charniv .
.t |I. 1 1n x r d b m a m g t h e fa l l s b e c a m e fo L l | ( '|
a n d a n o t h e r w a s swept buck $l&{¢lil|..\t h e l i n r r b y n w a ve a n d nm ml ht fi a n
p r o p e l l e r .A n o t h e r n a r r o w l y c s c a p u l
n s i m i l a r fa t e .
GOoCll FROM COUNClL
motives.The only criticism whic h I hue in
make i s mst oenam ummd w mem
.mn of the councii have, by then: nu.wchtions and activities,pegrnituxashe people to fee! that at we.: beingused lor perliuan political purpoou.
Already two on iu members have ruaigncd that they might be elndid.\l.».»Qr otfice, and another is englgtd u.politicai awvitaea which eubyeet Liu.
»:ou.nci| to the sevemst cnuclsm.1|x nm elected 1 lhaii do everything 1:1my power to remove the stigma u.partisan politic! from the eouncsl ouc fanac md this me n u th at 1 wsu
nave to remove from it e member wh»aa now eubiect to that delinlllon.1refer to Mr. Herbert E. Gooc h.
I know Mr. Gooch pereonslly ver;well and esteem him as a gentleman.and a friend, but la one of me bow..of the democrat pgny the council ox
defense ahoddmot be obliged to car
a l r e a d y m d i n a p u b l i c m m m e n z
u m : ° s o n u a s m y a u t h o r i t y g n u i n
governor. iold tbl fave hundred U&0|I¥uwho glthervd so hear him at l. streetmeeting in iimnd Idnnd tonight, tlul.if he is elec ted he will do evoryihbl;
mn his power zo remove the stigma. anpaniaan politic : from the mm coun-
c l l o f d o f e n n o l n d i h l t l l t n l e l n t
Lo that end he would lava to rumorsfrom it Herbert E. Gooch of Lincoln.Air. AlcKolvlo slid thlt lhe only c nt-ic i s mh e lu do o z n ak e o ttlxa c on n d l
as at present constituted u r n thatcertnin mernben ind by thdr oondunland lc tivitiol do ng certain 11:10forced uae people to fed thu lt. wuusing used for panlan politic!! pur-
pose.If elected he proposes to (Ivo
personal dinctjon to tho ooundl nmwill lnlull it in tha axec utlva omcu.wg this point he md:gh.
n ma tio n to v u ,l comdder the at-ate coundl of defenseLt.: moat. imponant body ln our nmwday.Indeed. 1 consloer Il. of »|
great imponanee, um. ix I un doctor:al nlmll oe my purpose to give £1onlyul my limei ntn ea idmdo xro c tlon oans :u:ti\itea.1 will uzr tlul; nu ox-
ute ib e lo c li n di lllh e toh ou umno:I neoeaury will gladly turn our toat the wp ollioo of me chad unc u-mre m omor than it may bl renum-
o n u y l o a t u d a o t h l t l m n y k u p l noonuunt and immodmto touch with 31.at all times.Men ol Ablllly
.
m i n d ur that body,I th i ll emacsmon of known abi| | :y , inugrity mu
myalty."l'hi.| 1| no nnheuan uponme counc il, u it in orfuxiled at U16present time, and I. would »w.¢h.m~11atl!h1nkthlpm| ¢nt.eohac i1inih
~
, W ~~. m m _I
nomo: Hun mm-DER-N0 WARMNG
Plymouth, Sept. 16-Jleart-reading
.Tl"(.'l1=0% were wztnessed here "fun hundreds of survivor; of the torpedoen
steamer Galway Cutie were llllltktf a
at I o'clock Thursday morning.Thepassengers were mostly women onechildren and it is believed that uhoi-fazmhea have been lost.Among the atursivors were iitth
tots scarcely able tu waik. erging sntain for their parents.Parents uennumbing in all direction: for news o.their ehlldren and women were seek
ink vainiy for their lout huabnmln.1:
muttered nothing that warm,d l;c l o t h i n g W i l l ! ~ i i ) l . l L l uhplace of the sc anty num u1\t\0|.auatrhed as they lelt t'=-:J .p II\t'h
Oni! thought \\&l.B £0 gh .\5 ui lhu.rekutives and friends.No Warning GivenThereseemsnoarl.~»on to tloubi
that the \e ..l trans torpedocd ulthoumU10 2\|igllU.'sl \\|\lnU.|R Tin 1 xgfunioz,occurred between the l.I\,.::<mm.and the swkehnid,u I.r t ."i&ll f,
taken to rule out any ]»<J.~.b |:t) I.h;.!that ship struck u mine.Ih~»xplosion caused eomparutituly !.:a!.|.o|~.but embed the ship to bl..lC;\:|in 1
most extraordinary znanner.: ;.waninjuredatthe e:.tr\me §;»ullv:.1 ar-was bent and torn clear to ;:.» .appn=def): and rnoment.The | .\:uh tl walter nan tremendous.Fearing that the iiner woul.
founder at any moment, Captain User onlerefi the boat.-1 ioweted and i.~
. . . _. . _. . . . _. . _. . . . . .
THE GREAT nun mst~
th u i n lkuderrallnz The Valar An~I-pirlt u t .lmertuns Aecordlng
lo B rlmh Pre mier
London. Sept.1I-Premier LloydGeorge hm- soul. the follow.ang mou
ngc noun Muncuezstur lo Licnemi Pea-.-tum: nt :ne Amerltun front:"1 ~¢~~.1\lu ufler to you :md your.mn e ..|n1.v heanieat eongretuh
nom ull. wer gnu! vletory .the en»1.m} luv a:|.\\\\ luuuy mistakes in thuhar, ah.. }|a|!greater than when he
Jndt:r..;\1!tue \'||Iol, determination
_.ml llnln 11:11 r})il"il of £110 brave 50|-.uers lrom the gaeat elemocraey of theu(1Iltt| Staten.Now that he hu test
ui the l'111:I.UlB of tho Amedcan annies.the enemy Rnons ulutt in in store for
man." H -lu na cami!! bo me on my nick
ood; al \\.u ln :ter and miimtely more,|&Ii|!..¢i|1 than may phystc."Lor..u:\. l\\|I|.. 1+-lung George huewut u am s..\;e of eongrutuintton toPres||\|||.\i :l.0ll Oli Ute victory WOT:
-11 {j\:\: ...1 1 e :nhing in the St. klihiea.u1|e».1.I m ;».ing-n message read:"Un lu ...ul of me liritim empire I.~e.¢;l Ig. .nn;.;...tuluto you on the bril
|»;H.f|...Al;lal.\il\\c.nt ul Zhé l\¥!\£!|"i¢ll\
.md umm Lruups under Une leadenhlp.f Lielueral 1'enJ1ing in the St. M§hie¢
ulielat.fue fnroeaehing results secured bi
.haue successful operations,which.nm Lui the active interventton ol' the
Aanerietut ormy on a great lcd~ un-
ter ita o\\n ailminiatmtion, and are.he ltuppierd auxury for the eolnplote,.ntl I hope, not far distant tnumph
rf the al||ed cause."
wouw consnavn""t5T& ~u
vuuacuss IN NEW JERSEY
Il :> : n1 nn - 7R os e II I I I :W .l l .G u e s t
\ \ a l h i n z I. o n : i l A . L l w t -
IC<m ..L: ¢l- (Tufhy:A .W .A.hl'Gl\dt8
1| 1 JI n ||.
l !\l |~f-< .Cizmel,o f" I!c n !. r i c v
.< ..~;: \ f . 1 w t h i s , t h e O m a h a , d i a
... .1 :1 |».-u.\nz elder Lo s1.:r.1:e<~d Dr.
i . j i il u u n. M10 has prnsiuied in 1.\1iE
. .2 111 1.~..3.1»ra..D r .B r o w n goes
Lu li . L. a l: ; ;&\:p r u r t o r o f a c h u r r h
t h e r e w i t h : 1 m e m b e r s h i p o f 1 0 0 0 a n d
as s p l en d i d nl i t k o .
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, ... . . ,
Sprmfsdd, Mo.. Sept.17-l'~|.¢uty-
sive aolsikrs ure reported killed and
a=i\l'i)" othais injured in u head-on cob
lmon bctwnen a troop twin and a SL.
Louis :md.San Fmncinco freight train
me mile eat of Marahlield, Mo., to-
hilhf-
The injurvd were mrried into :I
.c:u.cou.ch of the troop train \\he\1'
they wan: given 5151. aid until the ar-rwal of as fwaliqf train fmnf Spring-
zicld.-.;__¢n ....r 14ru 49 mu .M. B .c n u x c n A S S I G N M E N T
The following msagmmcnls of pas
!.0l<.for &h1.u'r}1I.s in Wnuhington
c»u|¥|t5 \.l ra m:£¢|r at the r¢§'¢~nt du
Irid 1 ra'11 nn hvlri at l.ir:cu1n:
Blair: ~ !{. Undenvood, returned.
f-'r xo o v "lI {. \I N WHECK
'rw EBT Y»ll\l-I SOLDIERS
!iILl.£lJ
holding of urvic u in c hurc h bulldmgs, wiil be issued soon, it wu nn-
nounced ~°gf_y by Stlte Fuel Admin-istirnllur 5;hi m.5 Q,
a s W u an y eSl?tadCul|;:u:§l M d it ann,urhiuih
nt out a |.r n'éim Dskotu had »'§"...=¢¢.l' In I. nv-
inf' of 50 per c ent of the coal nor-mally burned in churches.
States lf Elected Wlll Clean llp State Cound
of Defense-Free From Partisan Politics.
cmd llllnd. Nab.. Sqzl. 16-8. lt.erd._
|...¢
Newark, N. J.. Sept. 14-A mquont
that churchu nr New Jersey combim
for the winter to c onserve c oll, or
.
¢
l A
1 1 .|I' = " ; { , h a n d t h a t th u a e w h o u t w m p l .
Lo we t h e s p u r i o u s is su n o f p a r
l { \ \ l . n l h 1 p i n t h u h o u r o f t h u n n u u n k .
g r u u t e a t u i d d o s o fo r p u r e l y » p l fh d |
m o t i ve s .M e n M T h e F r o n t
LIMIT IS PUT ON slzxs OF om'-'|'0N THREAD To IIE mms
Wuhtnzum,sam.10-rum tw
."Now they nt~pt i.~ :ay that thedemocratic pany is the only one that
um prosec uw me wut vigomualjr inspite of the flc:.<Lbat two year: ago
WAR n|;PAk1'M1-:wr ASKS w\srsums 'ro CARRY OUT PRO-
gumu C OMING YEAR
lwuhin n,Sept.17- Con gnuw u ..».§"°»,tha W u dagrhnont
lodly to prov Q $7,34'I,000,In ld-dltion to pravlmu estimates fur mr-rvinx cut \)\e enlarged Amerian mll-
it spmgrmzn for thu coming you.
new utlmxta x»b u d uponplumfor hnwng nearly 6.000.000AmedumsoldlanIn France next
mmmer and another million In inun-ing al home.It b rln n dm mo ne yfought for the nrmy in the Anal y urww v-lv to more thu $24.000.000,000.The mul expenusu of dngovu-n~
mem. during the u n "M mbebetwmn,m dsxs,oou.ooo.ooo.
formal ononilm of. Mr. Mc kc lviok-gnmpnlgn and e lhlrd he nude dur-mg me day.In c ompu with H. u.Taylor, republican randi lo for nil-
wuy commlnloncr, Mr. Mclidvlo leftLancolnan an auto early MundoLmorning.At York he addressed.
ahonly after the noun hour, 1 crowd'of 300 on the court house lawn. There
he dilftllsutl the democratic elfort tomake n partiun issue out of the war
and among other things laid:"Tho democrat: seem determined tomake the war u partisan issue and
lrepttempting to plac e a stomp ofdials;any upon ell those who do not
vote the democratic ,ticket this yourThis is n"ivholly Ialae is-:ue md will,
1 feel sure, create u very had condi-tion in our country unless the peoplejo~..~nednI.cly plncu their stamp of uin-
uppmvul upon it.*"ln other states they hue already
done no and I fuel sure that will belheir nltitucie in. Nebnska. Two yours
ego the dcmocrau went fonh to thevoters with the slogm: 'Ho kept uaom. of wnr,' msd they used than slogan,crrectlvely in spite of the Incl. wutthey must have known um. il. waslmevltnhlo that our country wouhl be
:drawn into me war, and pmmmtaommhould have been under way at than
time for the part we would be obligou
re into in it.
LAW YER T. H. MATTERS sms.
TSNCHU 'ro I-'IVE YEAR 'manIN P ENIT ENTIARY
Thomq ummm. Omnhn ntwmy,found my neently on 14 eounu ol
vlolallnx e frdenl \ = - ~ H - ; , - -
was mnteneed m Ave yuan'pri#onmcnt in tha (edu-xl psaitentiuy atLeavenworth. Kan.Hand by Judgx-
Wule.Ho lmm lunly led ua |p<
Yenl. Ho In alle to have embeulndunds (mm n Bumm bulk with which
hu wan wumgma.
FINED FOR HAWIG muon
lfnemom,Nab..Supl.I 6 - C .H.Snlkér,owner und driver oi the |u~
tomobllu L\|| ¢ was wrec ked whqn n
went into tha dhc h :lx mllel mn ofI-'mnonl Im Friday , wu Hned | 100and colbl in rountry c am for havinghome In his pouseuhm.Mr. and Mn.
John Hlmey, other oecnpnnh of the:ur, were pmspecdvc cuuwmen.ll r .Iilnu-y in lt u loc al hon itll with ufrnnurv ul the skull uhrotho r uri-
mu lnjurln.Mn. Hlnzey wa: nllglnb
lv i nf md .nu
s u C
undlr
Unimed
b e n
lhone
vW. T
n p r I
wdsy
rector
dvr 1>
|.\\|--mg b ~
wuwd be brought. about if the walparty , u denonlinabed by the demo
¢:l1lL\\, were plgced iniownr."This is nclther an emocrutic nor I
republian war.. It is a war in whichdue people of our nation have unlined their support for the :unesl ullrecdom und Justice among' lhé-.puo
ple md the nations of the world.Muallbelieve in its riglwrounnean annshe Yon great nuujomy of the pcopie.af this nation nm standing vammu.
behind the administration and tim
xovernrnent in thu prosecution of Un.
wi f.."ln congress and in every Impor
tant. umm.mpublicanx as well na
democ rats hnvu shown their tidalityof Pulvvw to thu c ause for which vu
I ..|by tha war indmutrlen baud to limit
the ir outil of whi te th ru d to 14sims. of k to neun, and at col-ond to one, with all : pooh o f tha: g u m n n a i u ; d h m e m t a r , 2 0 15-min.L :.."
is u the 'wa r pan '1 submit thnx
g th e democratic pa y, which wasIM peac e pary two yur: ago, c oulum m u u t h e war am vigorously ubeen dom inthg put, uightegnin~ - -~,za wmppra
mn 1\1T0R!l`Yu_:'. 23§~xlzlmsss uumm
mm. Nrb., Sqn. \1~_wn1ur E.gy-n4n\pu\h\an Reagan mrre-;ve. Wu dvnn ; .-mm ml ...
»
E fur u his purlolism in mneerned byAttorneyJ. C. Cook and tha -oem-
Fmlnt of lodltion,filed maint! himollovr lng h is :n ut at Uehling ku:
Saturday, vru dismissed.In n rn-n~
Len stntarnant to M Judga Waloo
ntenteen, County ttnmoy J . C.k ad forth thlt he is c onvinc edaf th e Amerie aniam of Mr. qufmmd after conforrinf with om: all bf.ba nuke council o defemm, decided
lm! the langue is doing n. ulunble
work for the ernment in orgnnizv'15 the innnI find that natoui of beinghn.
mindranoe m th e g on mmen t 1 f.
he league hu been of.invuluah¥¢ su-dlunen to tho Unltod Staten inpnending pntriotic, propagnuia."
D C A L m m - ' r B o n u s W I LLanon# u.m. 1No QUESTION-A mz s TOD A Y
Wuhlngtun Sept.2 ? - L o a l d n f t
olrdl han boon ordond by Provost.lnnlul General Cl"o\\der £0 beginrailing out tomorrow questiomiru:all of thonmenbwnreen 19 nnd38
c a n Inclodvc who registered I n t
'horsdny axoopt British and Canadi-alub}oc ' Llwhohn v¢30da a tolntorohurily the British Canadian
rmUnder the lations each regio-
mnt is given sawn dlya to nn outnd return the document.
INLY SEVENTY BARREL5 PB-
TROL EUM PBR PRRBDN IS'
LE F T I N THE E ARTH a
W hi ,Se t.I 7 - T hLine? sup 13 of ,'2..».:..m ..-'i11.`h`2
\ the Unifod Stltot il aol about To
nrrels for nah person, a ullotltl ls-.
*S* '°"'¥'.i" 'iii Sndraluonim initi-
n ou n u n comm-v\~L..°'i'.I"lu and gasoline. 'The bulia-
|\ nyi that under present condition!
I mininr L natnroul hlzh nortontul
s
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15.
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E u il Snvolnd, amounting, aa-
: to conaarvatlve estimates,
90 p e r mt q f th e to ta l »
ni ne .| u:o o!ru n.\h ¢ 11 6 na nrs' n`§
M S c r r v A ND S T. . mms
Mwlin Sapt.174Oma.h|, Kan-
Ly and St) Louia were pmecfl
a gram embargo todnar bar tha
Stain railroad ldminniatmtion
e tha fail :tongs capac ity at
markata had been reached, A.
mholm, federal railroad man-
ur the nmthwut. was advfanrl
by R. II. Aishton. rwional di-
am Chicago.The embargo or-»
nvldea that no grain shall be
l m those points unless authar-
r a. apeclll parnait.
v
Rs 2%
/f\
holding of urvic u in c hurc h bulldmgs, wiil be issued soon, it wu nn-
nounced ~°gf_y by Stlte Fuel Admin-istirnllur 5;hi m.5 Q,
a s W u an y eSl?tadCul|;:u:§l M d it ann,urhiuih
nt out a |.r n'éim Dskotu had »'§"...=¢¢.l' In I. nv-
inf' of 50 per c ent of the coal nor-mally burned in churches.
¢
Putypur »»
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BANK. ~ j
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~u A N D
r;x'rRAvM;.\:~:cs: IS A :IA
IT IS Af a HAS? are l'Ul' A
mcn Pm DAY. AS IT 18 T
'z':¢.\v.sm\:~:cr: YOU CAN IN
Ar;.x:~a1:|: WILL LA TER BEC
um' 'rm-1 "luzm' IIABIT."
'i<1li: SAVINGS WILL S0
You c.\:~z LOOK Fl\RV§ARI}
WH .ADD 4 nz: c1~::~rr IB-'T
J \CCBME T
LIMIT IS PUT ON slzxs OF om'-'|'0N THREAD To IIE mms
Wuhtnzum,sam.10-rum tw
WAR n|;PAk1'M1-:wr ASKS w\srsums 'ro CARRY OUT PRO-
gumu C OMING YEAR
lwuhin n,Sept.17- Con gnuw u ..».§"°»,tha W u dagrhnont
lodly to prov Q $7,34'I,000,In ld-dltion to pravlmu estimates fur mr-rvinx cut \)\e enlarged Amerian mll-
it spmgrmzn for thu coming you.
new utlmxta x»b u d uponplumfor hnwng nearly 6.000.000AmedumsoldlanIn France next
mmmer and another million In inun-ing al home.It b rln n dm mo ne yfought for the nrmy in the Anal y urww v-lv to more thu $24.000.000,000.The mul expenusu of dngovu-n~
mem. during the u n "M mbebetwmn,m dsxs,oou.ooo.ooo.
LAW YER T. H. MATTERS sms.
TSNCHU 'ro I-'IVE YEAR 'manIN P ENIT ENTIARY
Thomq ummm. Omnhn ntwmy,found my neently on 14 eounu ol
vlolallnx e frdenl \ = - ~ H - ; , - -
was mnteneed m Ave yuan'pri#onmcnt in tha (edu-xl psaitentiuy atLeavenworth. Kan.Hand by Judgx-
Wule.Ho lmm lunly led ua |p<
Yenl. Ho In alle to have embeulndunds (mm n Bumm bulk with which
hu wan wumgma.
. | . \ l l i I n . G I B S O N ,P r u i d e n
u w . T . I 3 l ~ Ii ) | . ;
. . . . -._,_
FIHED ron HAVING Lmuoa
Fremorn,Nab..Sept.16- C.H.Splkér. owner and driver of tho uw-
tomobiln tlut wa s wrecked whqn it
went into the ditc h :ix miie: em: nfFraI. I m F rid n ed womonay, was n Iand colt! in sourrtry caun for havinghouse in his possession.Mr. and Mm.
John }I1nny, other occupants of therar, were pmspewva customen.Hr .lilnzoy il at a Iocal has iul with afrac turv of the skull uurothor uri-
oun injuries.Mrs. Hinxey was mliglnt-
lr injured.
I ..|by tha war indmutrlen baud to limit
the ir outil of whi te th ru d to 14sims. of k to neun, and at col-ond to one, with all : pooh o f tha: g u m n n a i u ; d h m e m t a r , 2 0 15-min.L :.."
A`|i§1'nm's rncr rnorosm. ls RE.|1§6i'i:iT
ANSWER MADE READY IN 30 MINUTES
S Vn.\hin|rton, ffff 16 - Th e :|:¢-I
we as was ted,conditionally ~ G e r r n e r a i*
pence feeler.In doing so the gmem'ment has spoken for all the cogbeligp
create.Almost immediately efter roceiw
ing the Austrian \rernment'a !lol|[mm the ntinifber Tim Sweden, Ms.
IJkeiugron, Secretary Lansing tonight
alum this found etetement:"I nm euthorized by the president
to auto that the foilovring will be the
reply of this government to than Aw
lroHungeriatn note proposing an unomcial oonforence of bolligern | :
"The government of the 'nltvdStatesfeel!that there is only onereply whic h it c an mek: to the aug-
geutlon of the imperial Aualrodlun
gnmn g°o\ernrnent.It has naextetl-ly md with entire omdor ste the
term:upon with the U d u d S u m
would consider peace end no a n dwill entertain no proponl for e mn
ference upon an matter concerningwhich at hu made its poaitloen ard
purpose so plain."
Answer again In 30 Minotel.
out within hall nn hour aft;r lu halrocoivwtheAuotrmnpxopuml.l l
would havo been fonhcoming almost
lmmodintoly upon the dolm-ry of tho
Aulriun note had it not been foununcceuery in order to avoid tho pos-
¢ibility of gram error to make a rare-ful comparison botwoon tho ofllcial
toxl. and that ulnich was nxcoivcd innow: dispatches last night from Amsterdem.
Thus, emphasis was added to thedeclination.if any wrro nm-th;-¢I, the
quickness of the reply indicating the
assistance of no ahudow of doubt inthe mind of the udrnmialrution an tu
what it should bo.As soon an Mr.
!.u.nlin|¢'u NPI? can bo put in (om: n.will be lumdcd to the §i\\e1Ei.°\h mints
ter for tranaunluiun to Azulrla.The Swedish Iogntion notilled theState department early ln the after
noon thnt lt had reoeivefi the note and
that it would he presontetl as soon n
it could lfedccodmi and lrilnblatu
from the Fra-nch.This ooneurnnodseveredhouhn and it wen not until
6:20 dc look that Mr. Ekengren lip
penned.Ho rerhnlned with tho H\.!1'
States ll Elected Wlll Clean llp Stete Could
of Defense--l`ree From Parésan Polities.
Grand Island. Nob.. Sept. 18-S. lt.
Mcliclvie,republican candidate for
governor. told the llve hundred P00180who gathered to hear him et l. streetmeeting in timed Island tonight, thatif he is elected he will do evorythlrlg
mu his power to remove the stigma. uipartisan politics from the mm coun-
c i l o f d o f e n s e l n d t h a t a s t n t o l n t
to that end he would hsve to removefrom it Herben E. Gooch of Lincoln.Air. AlcKclvle eald that the only cnt-i c i s mh e h s d to z n s k e o tth e c o o n d l
ne at present constituted was thatcertnln members had by thdr conductond activitlel do ng certain thanforc ed the people to fed that it wasuoing used for panlsan politlc ll pur-
pose.lf elected he proposes to give
personal dinctlon to the coundl mewill install it in the executive odlcss.wg this point he md:gh.
n mu tto n to war,l comdder the state eoundl of defensethe moat tmponant body ln our newtoday.Indeed. 1 conaloer It of
greet irnponsnce, um. ir I our dectooat shell oe my purpose to give freelyul my ti meln tn e ai d md o ue c tlo no aits :u:tivitea.1 will uzr that ns or-
utc ibeloc atedlltthve tehoussano:I necessary will gladly turn over toat the wge oflloe of tne chief execu-tive tn oruor than it may bl conveni-tl y l o to d s o t h ll t lu z a y k s e p l n
onotont and immediate touch with itt ell times.Men et AbilityRegarding its membership. 1 hive
ready said in a public statement~ °so lor as my authority goes in~e matter of eomtitutlne the per-~dnol or that body,I chsll select~on of known ability, integrity ano
oyalty."l'hl.| ia no nllueuon uponhec ounc . ll,a.sitisorgc ni se4stthoresent time, and I. would »w.¢n.mi l t h l o k t h s p t k u n t e o o n c l l i n l u
~,.'.¢ -v~" S c t w t h e p a o
i o t i v e l . .
The only criticism which I have to
nuke is tnst c ertain ummdw mem
rs of the council have, by their nulationsand activities,pegrnittcue people to feel that at wcs beingsed lor pultlusn politic al purpoou.
trendy two ot its members have rcgnou that they might be Cllldltlllth~r otllce, one another is englged u.litical awvltlea which suoyect tht
ouncll to the severest cnuclsm.liam elected 1 shall do everything 1:1y power to remove the stigma o.~rtuen politics from the council oefenscmd th i s means that 1 wut
ave to remove from lt a member wh |e now subiec t to that delinltlon.1fer to Mr. Herbert E. Gooch.
I know Mr. Gooch personally ver;ell and esteem him as a gentleman.d a friend, but as one of me boast..r tho democrat pany the council ol
efenoe shoddmot be obliged to carthohburdon of his pcrtusan netmies.is removal would he only lla
coping with the thought that the
~uncll should be constituted of mu.hose political relations are entirelybose question.la Not Exclusive PropertyMr, McKelvie vigorously combattcd
c idea that the war was the propity or the democ ratic party that allho (lhl not vote the democratic tick
t were dialoyal.Ho aald the great~ue of today was winning the wut.nd that c alled for united don emior such policies of government aswould bring about that end, dis
~ynlty should be romptly for !
ut ondbopéaonls am but wholsolc
argee y on sp cronndHumor do not contrihut to »c
ore the unity neeessenf to .that
end.
The Llrsnd Island s,.."h won thcf°1f0ll Duenium of. Mr. Mc kelviok-~ until c third he maleadur-
e ly -n compsn wit . G.Taylor, tcuubhcun meditate for nil-
wuy commissioner, Mr. Mclidvlo leftLancolnan an auto curly Mondo}Ul°l'UH1R At York he addressocl.
bllrfrtly after the noon hour, n crowd'of -500 on the court house lawn. There
he dllfuleotl the democratic elfort tomake o pertlaan issue out of the war
and among other things said:"Tho democrats seem determined tomake the wer o partisan issue and\1"=_\\t\em:>Iiw: to place n sun-np of'll*l°l1tlty upon all those who do not
vote tho democratic ,ticket this yourThis is fivholly Ialae issue and will,1 feel sure, create in very had condi-tion in our country unless the people
jnunedotely place their stamp of ole-
}-\Pll\"0\'£t| upon it."ln other states they hue alreadydone so me 1 fool sure me win btlhclr cttitucle in. Nebnska. Two yeun
uw the deniocratn went fonh to thevoters with the slogxn: 'Ho kept usout of wnr,' ond they used tlutt slogan,erfcctlvely in spite of the fac t that[they must have known that it wus
»mevl!shle that our coumry would be:drawn into the war, and prcpamttiouiothoulml have been under way at than
time for the port we would bo obllgou
to who ln it.Was Unce Peace Party."Now they attempt to :sy that the
democratic party is the only one that
can prosecute toe wut vigorously inlplte of the fact.<Lbat two years ggothey denominated o mpuhnlcon par-ty as the 'war pon '1 submit that
g th e democratic pa y, which wastho peace pary two years ago, coulurnsaute the wsr as vigorously onhoendoneuLnths og; eighteen
compreoe~ r a u f t s ' t h a t
wowd bo brought about if thc ws:pony ,as denonllnataed by tho demo¢:t1tL\\, were plncecl inzowor."This ls neither n cmocrotie nor I
republic an war.. It ll a war in whichthe people of our notion have enlisted their support for the council oltreedom und Justice among the-.pow
ple and the notions of the world.Mcallbelieve ln its righteousness onethe very greet mujonty of the peopleof tnls nation one standing vnnamu.
behind the administration and tht
uovcrnmcnt in tho prosecution of Ute.
\vl.|.."ln c ongress emi in every Impor
tunt oiflco.republicans as well ue
democrats hnro shown their lidelityof Pvlvow to the c ause for which vu|1ght,_antl lt has been proven upon
"reg, hand that tlwao who attempttosethe spurious issue of partisanship in thts hour of tho tilt1on'»greatest trial do eo for purely »pll'nd|
motives.Men At The Front
"Among those who ore lighting ourcountly's bottles today aro me minirepublicansoethere are democrats;
nod it is a very questionable tributethat the democratic party pays tothemwhenit aslumc n that in tht.nght they ore being actuated by pur
tlsan motives.The much heroulcubontires in Berlin' which the demo
crats want to une on every occosion.claiming that this will be the result
if the republicans orc elected thi..
fall. ia on impututlon against the lo;-alty and integrity of purpose of our
votorone who fought in 'the pant wan
of this nation. our aoldlors who anfighting now, and the gnutl. number olg;1,_1>¢»»=1»throughout the entire
nom' L ET
_
r - n a v y _|" ' * v ' \-v w
s l l u i i l i l lmuvzof~#oi ii, zézi. 11api, 20, mi manswmnvnxsn
C u l Ge h rl l ,s w s l l - u n d o f a n n e r
n e a r H c n n a r d f o r m u y y u a n . m o r e
r t e m t l y m t i n d , l i v i n g i n B l a i r , ' n u
p i n n e d u n d e r a r m : b y o fh e e n o f t h e
g o ve r n m e n t t w o o r t h r e a m o n t h : a g o .
n h a r z u l w i t h i n d u l d n g b g :n d i f. i o v. |
u l t e n n c e a .H e ( a v e d f e m
g e u n n o e i n fe d e r l l c o u r t a t 0m d t h e f d e n l c o u r t ~ r y l n
I I I
C AR L c s mlx IS mn x c r s n
B1 Fcderal Gund .Yury M O lu luF o r S e d h ic u L u n ln
PAUL S TE W AR T CH O SE N na w
AGENT gp BUFFALO OOUNTY
!;'lU¥il{hStevra\1.°'~;»», hu been
nc n n Q cl o an n an n :of Kmbxll mun ty E.. been named
the :helm of the hm Bureau c om-
Qlttee of Bulldo county hr the pod-
on of Farm Aun for thu c ount:and will a ka up l wo r k Oetobor
1st. and will molds in Kearney." anthe Kearney Hub.
Paul Stewu1,,I| the lon of HP. andMn. Sam MV. Steurut,we ll# ma nfum people ln the Pnplo ndghbor-
hood 1».est of Blair.Paul was hom
on the fann when his puenta lilide,
.|
hir. and 821. S. E. Kemp zecsivedthe and announcement, by l¢Ill11»P31.
='°'*°f,"°=f...f.,,°" ° ",, : .f ' w ' § t h e i r onlyson.c n n pneumlt,_1\aLnni i1¢r| .u:A-I ukter vu mf
tms c arer,n e . n pthem of his illneu and on ld n u -dny a lelexmm mlm; thi! his madi-
tion was critical.Me:nlith enlisted some tive monthsqu in the radio brunc h of the uw
and \§Ils sent to Great Lakes Navel
Trnimnlr camp to prrpua himself fonervice.Ile pu:mad his n u d l uthem with energetic applic ation lm!
puma! a nuc c euful lxuninltion mdwas sr.nl to the Hlrurd Institute Rl-dio Ichool for I. six montlfl course tnaqulp hipanlf for |er~r|¢.
I
Ja c k Q u i n l a n u r n i n t o w n S l m d s y .
y a h e b o u g h t a h l i r h - : r u b m i l k
~ w , a f e w d w ; b d s m , v r n n n t o d i o
k i n d a n d d o c i l e a r e a l a n d t w y
~a m l l y p d . . a n d J a i : n y s t h e j u n i -e d t h e r e p u t a t i o n g i ve n h e t h e
y h e bo ua rh t h e r f r o m .l m I h e
w. F. H.ElPHIl.L'S nmrru.
~located an: S!-lu: Bunk.
u w :
~Seh oolH¢ »ef or 25c pe rplir
the Rlc kei Store.Also Lubes1 l i o a e a t 2 0 c m d 2 5 c p e r p l l r -L
|.m.BImd.l.y andy.'I`rli.n.|South.
~a.m.ds£lye:¢n|n8unday.5 n. m. daizy exoept Sunday.5 9. m. dzily.
the nlltged ofhnle.L m e n n i n f n On u h a odd-Handd, in a comment onthe c ue n ninn
Gdlrk. hu the following:"Vile to auc h an extan t Nut thaac l wording c ould nut bi med lnthe indictment without an ofhnu to
thc cuurt were the rsmlrkl allegedto hlgdjagn =ned¢.br,.<?u'1 .mm of
_ ..., -.-..ww-», ___._
g1sdu|.'I.cd from thi Blair Hlfh
:mi the Bute nuricultuwl collegu.
parents and shun an but 4 bolimvmockeryandc m u m m n o m of
their grief; Uma only can hal theirwounded huns,The bmiy will be hmurht hen for
interment.
I n a ~ .r |u f h i s p a r e n u a n d h i s t h r e e d l vo l a d
si st e rs .H e u r n t h e p r i d e , n o t o n l y
o f h i s fa m i l y ,b u t a t u v e r y b d y i n
U l l i r w h o b u t w a t c h e d h i m g r o w L o
;; > '~ " g _ m = " h ° ° d w i t h o u t I b l e m i s h o n
a m e t e r . N o y o u u ; m m i n B l l d r
w a s s o h a n d s o m e l y a q m p o d m m m -
:1;;,hpll? n l ¢ 1 \ l Iy a n d m o l y a s H e r e -
!om ~ .
.|
Valley Wu SAY!-in Soci»
eld a matmgn the Dornaekerz house in luzd Pndn-vt. No.t Friday evening to oehbrntenl P c r s hi nf l bi n h d a .An ln-
he bnuarht her from. lm I hejust lininhing the Brat ~Ȣg,:he kicked the pnil over andto jump into the luy mow.Hu
!he'n a. deacendmwof Umpm-3 cow t.h.ltf"'}umped over the
iguwf Sw-gg and son, hneeden
-c ua,p ze-ehogs. out on the Papio ve milesorBlair,were awarded m magain this yen' an their Poiled
Bull, Roy al hvender, at thefame Flin week before lui..
B. Szricklm, Kcfmud, breederolmdC h i u *~°g;_;'°=given
ri m a n h h ,Kemunlth e Ne bn lh S um F ai r.
Illdmu' Sehooi Hats and Tama in
t. variety.Aho I niet linc ofski ns in Bi nh md C olo n.t :tith e Nd : J en n a ho me th e
wee
~'1 ` n . i n . s E l l 't .
3 a . . m . D n i l y .
p . m . D a i 1 y .
T r d n a w a t . .
1 0 a . : n . D d l y .
H p . m . D \ i 1 y .
b y F . H . C l u i : n w m d
t i o n s w a s g i v i n .n .~F .
|I
-Dakota nm hi m hu c ome to
habit with the Swwu-u.
,'1`nin|North.
dli l t sF. ~ w§ exc ept ~u.nday .\
Blnirs youhaful a n n u m h ln canB L A I R ~aidtnlbiy less since the opening of ilu;a n d P e r s o n a l .:all term of mama \»m»»»»1ny .
Tuesday |.fLcu.1oon'|rain,wasmom. nenpsul to seeaeu mum when:New Home Sewing Machine for~ A D T I M E T L E
nl¢at!.heBeeHisc.El=w.\¢l'lD-L
b n u n h md to d d o n d h i lti tll n n d a n -
donor to anw: the c lumplouddp mf
Emu.A unsung napnaentatlon £1om
Omalu will adorn Ill Omaha lhdf..
Entr nnu foal can be mulled to .2
E. Gaydnu of Blair, :century of tha
rsaodation.
In chuxhn or lchooll.Th m In n flv h S W to B 00 mmandwomen In thi h ull.l h n y o l
these dslegnua lddnnod the ~:ommI\»-t n netdng out reuom why uusrchurchesor school: lhnudd be M-l¢;\\'¢d|m0rn lihari in the ";,° of for-
u m v m v m n -g g w w und mndd enu hnx-ing bye eummlllel.
mtnnc o foe of 50 c ents mtltln the
plsy er zo mm- both the :Ingles and
d o u b k l n u m. .
.
Shao nilgious r| nn iu uupnoent to up-uk ELT diilamntngarmch-
r o n s l c x L m c u m s obN'rnn~
v u s v
A commllu neatly 1 wlntod hy§;~;~»= Nuvilla to mJZ»» XM un
o ,n y 1chu rc h nr vka . um lt U mo ln lui
Mondny ahumoan with hdn N. v.Illln ,al Mndhon,farmer Unihdsum Snualar,n d d l u .T IA n m
wud umkxukm Katha oomndtu vnucouldvnlon ol uno e i fo u lhmmm ln rdlflc u Instr uct ion nchumhnrvden md In dsmenuryschools.Then wmv the mbjoeu for
anmidentlon u the m¢¢£p|_S u d a n ol the committee vomhold for dun eouunltivn days nod
Rquumfstlve hull was MIM to ourflowing u ¢v|rybyu\:`uNhWi.Ll\:ddd:
n w w w u n -' nh |d\1en¢lo|'\d Ilndtudalu from allR a m n m m u .T h lh ||h . ||lw u |
ma with Gorman. Swadel. lwluu.
hams.'J E . "
villl, Ky-.u | mvdhldc,upon:clxourhxlly. and mm Jupemm 1| low- s m: = = . § : . - g x me m :
y mum wen w en nm nchoo on$ 3 n u
,.....-Wllmm md 3' Dr. Smldleu wen uat the Perry 1\|cklr i°m2'°'
Mr. lauh Nklun wu bmu ¢home lun Bwudny num theholplhl whim hs had bin for unym, md 1 imprvvlng dolly (mm| n u n u u .Hr. md llra..Hem-y Lorman mdXII I md ~ L nmhw e n Omhnno252. Cam~ ~~ hnuledyhh ¢
No. 2. drove in Sunday P. M. to bringCau| ' lun in to the doctor.He ful.
his linger cut °f°='While work ngmound the Yami ,Y automobile andUzey brought him n to have 'Um doc-tor fix it up.Th ry is not ser
ioua butwas qufle ful.
Little Helen Andreuen,daughterof hir. md Hrs. Chula Anclreuen,underwent an sigention mst week for
gppendicitr at e Blair Hospital, andu getting along nicely.
LOST:-Chi1d'z black Plulh hat u l
Band Concert, Court House groundson lot 'Hmunday evening.Finderpienso return to Mrs. H||um'| M11-linery store.
Lldiu' md childrem' hodery and
undawur, hllddy blames and dren-
uz, (ull line ll khool supplies n the
Bos Hive.
Misa Minnie! Zeigler is very dak.
A nurse arrived from Omaha tiuhduytohelpgive her the but ol care.
A putty line of Din nerwue pu.ternn..Aiso Fancy Chinurarve at tht'y ur iw. lm S tor e. - wa- ap.
amanda; the ch;mp1.on|h1p of aug
and No b fu h ,ll v d ll other prius
will be gina.The entries will don
u f ~imfnm ¢»'Z&»"'...¢ mia. ml 'l|
Runnin Czfholica Neumann. B~al md dmarent bunches of the
u n o ta ~|_ar sorghum mlll.north ol lllingwn thh wnk.L' c u |. J v h x r md ln u ls mu m w a slhdr»»rm¢n u n w a m suek.
at I~f=»=;;;- MMM dmllvery by wl-gunn an odnouhy.loc Luun md mill Foluy lc!! for
: m a n s I n u n-o r r n a w n l l w m
in Blair f s number of e draftedmen having Wuhington c ounty had
not been muse tiunally well balancvd,
alale to rut.their inclinations.
Over u C nn nll.la.,lu t we e k adn lte d man,leaving for CampDodge, u he was boarding the train,
turned and knoc ked down the clerkof the loc ll .exemption board.The
H n .Chds Bec ker left Iut weekfor Colorado for n few weeks vim
with friends and relatives.
Hrs. C. M. Chridiuuen, who hm.boon at the liimlr Hoaprzal \.l1nea
wgielkn was able to be taken hangs Sni
u y.
Mn. Anna Hiltahidei and childrenuliowa., an spendmg 1. fc w wtchi~ at the home of Mrs.Katie
lon.
im.eh£nm.s on the zm. inn.Hr .and H n .S.C.Liathewa oithis c itpnelebnted their l57t.h wed-
din,¢'u.nnivernry lust Sunday.A
C .F . P u b , r e p u b l i c a n n o m i n e r f n r
C o u n t y C o r n m l u i o n e r ,i n C o m m i s -
s i o n e r D i s t r i c t N o .t , a n d h i s c o u s i n ,
C a r l P u b , f r o m d o w n i n i h e D o n m c k
.
E d .A y e ,o f A y e B r o t h e r s ,l e e d s -
r n e n o f t h i s c i t y , w e n t d o w n t o L i n -
Gnc e l:l||.'|Q||.rd will move her I r
mic e into Ur. Fees' buitding onQLhsu-¢e1, recently occupied by 1 °'3°=»¢n f ~ a r > ' ~ w a r e t h ~ ~~
during the week
n a c m u g C a m p 1 u n a t o n h e w a s p r o -
n o u n c e u n o t p h y n n w l y I i i . f o r a c u w
m m u l r y d u t y , u n a c c u u m . o z r e n a !
an h i s " l a m p s , " a n d w a s a n e d t o
1 l . m 1 . e d s e r m o n i n u n s u n g m e l o u u
emenmpzlon b o a r d n z bu w ar w i i n n a
u c n r c n l w o r k .he spe nt Su |\ dny .\\ ri t.. l\
.
u o t l l a n d t h e y t u r n o ve r ~ e h ' m o n e y
w m m l n o x c n a n g e l o r g u ve r n m e m .n u n s : - - t h e u l - e l s m va s t m o n t .o n
.mppy nculty or. msplrusg connuenon
~..uu1.:ct 01 th e wu .Ana n o u me
uuawr man m me c ounty, uovoung:amen 1||102 no war won: wuuvnuea, anuudllllln ID condutting a mnuun amm
nmnlung bwunaaa.ne nu mnn ageu
u.e sue: ur Liberty Loan Iwnuu snmme c ampugns, an wmc n humng-
w a n g h m m u u v u g n o u l .m l c o u n t y n n
L l v l !y m u l v l l l l n 0 |p u n ;£ 0 m m m o u -
|n
Ieu mane nn Burr mu user around2ontnneue, It as reported, thu. hm:
lu: Lo the uepth 01 wo lnctkl, butmulame mauennl umage to c rops.
Gifford Dixon, of this city, and Vfc-
lor mmnan, ot Adington, nave nude
applanuon mr eniinmant in the lv:
auon branch of the mxuuu-y servicem.d have been :auded to lvpelr Lt
v\=ta c omm;Irom ummm to upcnuu u day unu an going 'ul Henman Lo
await. nr. the w. x. meador home una
cm. Sunday dinner there.
han or p rotest, when he mu mamfor il.
a n n WIIUII n o a d vu e s a n l n ve n u n e m
a n L w e n y b o n d : u n m a n n o u l vs l a a
a t c e n u s u . a l n e n u m a c t u m n u c e p uu m a d vi c e , j u s t u n e w o u l d h p a n
a r . - c e l o b u y c a m e t o s e e d o r t o m a k e
m y o t h e r i n ve s t m e n t .C l a r i d g e h u
a w e r t a i l e d u \ e m u u n n g a n t h a n
in owny campaign ua excess of mm:u.\olmenl.me n Just new grtung msp.a.n|suupped mm snaps :or use4uill"l|l Laueny wand saw, wmch ua
Lu mrguny exc eed me requlrunentll
Th e G r u l u u u I :Pe ~ e r :R e a i l y C o .|u i u m m m ,a m au ver t i mn u g n o r m
x vu h m g t m a w u n t y n a m u n u r n u n
au u m .m m e o r m e z a n t e r p r u c .. u
1
When John Nearhood was examintd
wr \:u||\n\|.lmt.a!.\: wsu: \n1.~m
Fred Cllridgc is muc h in demlnd
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thu ywwimv ns umm aww mn un-AG#w» wu» u » ¢ » m» """'
aUliM.KlI'|`|UN RATESOM umm: u xhr sn Auvmoe.
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megs AND LUID FlC~
non"Mn My e rs hu EIT AIAEU
hnndmme omn hum othur nhmbuw u» ulnlr bond V-bwzkn it I l'°°°i|-lm 9 :ruin Mm bdsm he ncxepml
Lnlrrnloxs To Ciil|1Cl>h|
lr mmu hm J uu md l 'Thaw nn 1 gfeal. neu on ,,,¢u;,.Lawn me quexuomng mul my. au wpm was euuuwux me bomur anwmeen junuusboe mucum or maguwamnem., um unhuuua uuuumu.WMM! be L\||l\Cl||l w gg.,. n ;.uw»y-:mum uae.suw~:vw uw cvmu naw mov/n a num-euu ul upmuman um mvumng u-muun ur uenuu uma muon: um.vnu ouulmmny hun un: nuumuuinm. nn cnucnun a! use xv-nemnuu
msmncmn COUl1`Y'S
ascisrmrs
-TOTAL 1501 mrs 01|
sm. 12County Clerk,Ove T Andanmmember of U10 local exempuou hondenvurrrl 5 lu! of th: IWI lumen 1un-umu |». mi. ~m»»~ .... un... ¢
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wuum John vm. Az-L-J .\lalvllle s Arl.Gordon a i m ,~
Joe Ronmhum. Renaud.John lldvillu lllrlhl-ll. M.
lr b m H.y. lm.
édwin mry Woemer. Ari.
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ricullnn Henry Ednwndaon,
James Irvin Golldmn. Km.Lewin Jlmu Bandar, Arl.William Auflut John Gon-wn, /ul -»5;g»»Cortez Udell k. Arlington,H n Psnon W°°d¢°~=k. Ar-pan.Rabert Clauda Utterback. Ari.Rupen Arthur Dlviel, Ari.Henry Bornhon Smith, Ari.Jnmu Cadvln Price. Arl.Howud Lnnon Andnwl, Ari.
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JohnHenry Johnson. Ken.Wilbur Roy Begg. Kmmrd.ladle Thomu rry,Kan.Pda Jlhnel, Blair.Shu-mm Edward Andenon,Kennud.Nell Obeliing Rumen. Ken.g a r y M , § ~ 1 - ' ~
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Hen:-Han| Mews. Bm.Sell udell. Wuhlngum.Enos Hlgghu, WuhinztomWillie BusanJelenon Wuh.§er\e.\ [var Binelnen. Wah.
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B£xby '| Duty Urut in State Jour-
SI:-sc :squares some zemtooe tor
e run ou »......no emglo ones: ne limblil ga.. an ue wuam htiucu maze mmMPP; an me sam youu ol tue slay
upon u|.u\.new y ell! M80 P l!-Ml: m m o u t me ontnoue cnuren toIe d a u . wn d mwo mu: ; u § d wn . u o h e
hd so |\eu0%l| ¢ l :n a " me r wwe o t
enum... nt u our privateopmzoo was1-III m.»....»|| nu long uuce nom lor-gieeu nud me und se uumaulu toneon.-»»-M menus ueoaotay mercuunf
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teoue.».¢fuwr
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The ¢mlhhl.l»\\ sawn woo, he memhen ua an mneneamzeuon annum-
ggg, :mm umumuseu ul none 'uw lin
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. ,' r - r ",_ . . ~ . » -1 ; - q p n q unseenI - I - u u»vunu--¢0ne reeeon why this ne pmhu never hed very rnueh to ae aboutg;'*1"°ff°f le heeenee it la eo tl... to
honest n condemning it. It doeen'tmake much difference which any one
turns he 1one into lt.."I2verybody'noolng it," would be n retty good any
ttfdeecdbe the randi ls Ie beinpreachedagainst III over the ¢...'£
and right behind the crusaden whoare loiking themeelvee hoerne In nn-ornl terms condemninfwit ramen n
Ay n squadron of,,nde re who ope-
cifical urge il.
u»e§u.¢| can mmmpetence, out xmmgmay of Immune.uaouei uupreillauu
au.: wnotoumeut are no \"!€10\l| ujlle1 secret dapnomaoy and pnwate uargun-:wz uma rreunuent Yrueon no rounmygsmnuemus. the pretense was me poo
ipwc am1o\.b eto| d u.»etr uth| e tneu-muse ol. the mcompetent men uno
:ner to [neo me test oi pobue scru-uny .".Another umeaoc nz from the Poll-
mneusr ueneml, A. B. uuneaon, uf.-uag unuuntmne on meteor mu. mly l
oo pnwwd an um pmee, may oe takenue o qtuto deumw rule to preventAndy we :nn rove gm 1-},,..,ovo:etepp.|ng tue nounun. or so-hem
Ii.en't a morthxnt Y.. this town or my
other to-.vn tor that nutter whodoe»m'£ have to listen every day to ad-vln from the people from whom hebuye about marking op his commod-
lice.Ecraivding men range upownndhisoountoreand tellhtm lm ie nnlllnu Ohh nv eh-e ¢ue|..l..
you ttowlnnnc whether me other zes-sow has ovonteppeo them.hr. Bur-i w w n te Une gove mmmt otueul
1 rlttngtd with eetuntilnlnl end enforc-
tng me ynaes |.en»or»mp.than ae ntn.-mouduue power to pure uno onemans muaue, rouaemuorung the !reodom QI tha urezam uulnnmli tw lim
F; Calhoun, 163.Fontanolle, Bl.Lincoln Townehip, Il.
Biair Township. 139.Desoto. 32.Sheridan Townehi , 71.Gnnt Township, 51.
I t r mm 129o,.Coming Cit , 82.Bi d ! I n wr . . .aa
Blair 2nd ward. 64.
Blair 8rd Ward, 89.Hiatt. 4th Ward, 60.By Matt. ll.
Fdlowisig. are thomany of registnnte ee The Enterpriee is able to publish this week.
owing to the into hour nt whic h thecopywasreceived.The rernaindaiwill be abihhed in lubeequent issues.of 'Pho .nterprine:
LIST 01" NASE-'S OF'PERSONS
ouosr: REGI STRATI ON c . uw.~.
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names oi' as
n u|22l23
124|25
12s127
328
1291?-0
131:aa183134
135
186
337
138
we
August vo n mn . Ar l.gg; -m owerd Kru:nm. Ari.
I Arl.Otto Cad Liolohe, Week.Jen!Hikael Chliertieneen.Wnshigton.Patrick rlnds Bovle, Ari.
c m "Fo-dimxd h m m ,
non ghun,
., §: n '= ~i Cunnin
Kennuvd.Herman Jungbuth, Ari.n n n ¥. "" ° " 5 .. .k
nm e ,en.Atrttin <:n.§'.'Ti....»..|1, AH.
Lawrence Aub Brown Art.Roecoe Alfredr e| , Arf.
!..nw1ence Gilben Roberta,Arlington.Leuritz He n: Larsen. Ken.
Lewruaoe illi lm Echten-'""'§» Arlinggn.?red e1-men rcher, Arl.Francie Edward Dolan,K m.
26?:asszoo270
271272213
274275276
277278
279
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29428528628?
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Peter Petersen.WuhinstnnPeter Andnee Johnson,en.
Chris Siert, Washington
Peter ~ H»~;g°;;Lg- Ben.Bw
u o orst,rGtlltav if# Beac h. W ash.
Robert Byron Bryce, Ken.Emi!Lamp, Blair.George Cleue Wrich, Hen.Jurgen Christensen, Wash.
Thomu Prtcdrleg Kniep, Ken.Alfred Christian Roeenkilde,W u hi nlgon.Cberlee ndsen. Kennnrd.Riclmrd Jensen,Washington.Carl Ho g ; ~ I r vi n g to n . .Herman Ilhem ijay , Irv.Geo. Ohrt. 1-#oo-=
G Bnue.uhinzton.Joe Hovendlck, Blair.Carl Bm P etere en, W uh.Otto G neon.Kennnzd.
Bern Fendinnnd Hotetein. Ken.W illllm Fertilnlnd Petersen.
J.af l- ` \ - u n ! !5 2
3m dwealPrixDux]NewTlkl
Sou!be |
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In lflrlhlnn In Hn Ulmlul n\n van-
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'I H IS w e n . u u mc uln A. Owen. Arhngxnn, Neb.
Bdvmr4 I"mdc|'ic¥un k c r .Arlington.Ch.\|rlu*8wphr.-n Cue, Ari.
Sy dney hui Vail.Arllnggon.benunl u¢¢ker, Arlmgwn.Thumn Cluude Morioy . Ari.vnllu m a| ¢ xm~d . Ani ngxmGuy Aulin, Arlinginn.
Chester Henry Heucrman, Ar-Ungum..wmmm Gsonre Sehmahi. Ari.
Hell E. W imei. Arlington.Willlun Marshall liams, Ar-Qington.
n o
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n .,r i m S t a n l e y N e w n ll . A l i
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my .,H E .Hmmxaa, Arlx n..
B e n n Tnaelxen Hunelntmm,
Kmmn d.
W d he e Navman Widznar.Kznnud.Hu-va Don Meredith Atl.A l u m a m n u m d u a , A u .
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Bmdng tan.~ ;
Fld Pewneu. J r., Kennud.
Della! Kroger, Banninton.W \llilm Kroger,Benn =-=g,;==Adel Claus Goeddcer,n.Gul red Goednkor. Blair.
Mike Henry lluoller. Krn.Henry John W uemnn.Ken.W dier W illilm ( muc h. Bldr
Carl Pm, Benndrwton.
Lada Pvtenen uhlngton.Wllliun Alfred' Huuen, Ben.
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ey . 0h~ A Ckn 811| By Coun-
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whattried
mm:verbi
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Geneh m !ldmirereciuPull
ated
u u -un l lu u a ~ ¢ H¢ w »sv l z ul u a l v u ;a n I m a a m .m u : 5 c e r t a i n a n d y a n
ma n c an n ot au u pt tn zx n so l we s p e rfe ct -
|. 1 IO 5 an d u |. u l \ ll ¥ ¢ .w h e n a l l l U 8 0
h . u e o n u . u u y u ¢ n n u m l l y n t u u g u n
e m a s n u r u s e o r . l I o r a i g n W D K U P
r n m u y a n o u !p e n a l n m n n u ve
x g n g u u u t n e n u z m z n g z o z n k i n g m a
l i fe .
Th i s i n p u t i c u d a r i y i m a u f t h e i a n -
e u h e u n n u a u d .T h e i m g u g a o r
m n l m e n r a a n d o f n e w i n u r e u u n e
i n - i m a t h e r e w i l l Ee ?{=I»~€`rL'G.Fun'§
m n e ve r J o h n 1.L o n g i n Ch n rk a
F n t e r p r i n e .
I.A m a i d e n :o f L i n c o l n c l a i m s t o
h a ve h u n ! t h i s c o n ve r s a t i o n b e t w e e n
t w o d a r k i e n a n t h e g r o u n d : d u r i n g t h e
statin fn i r :
:" Y u n g o i n ' t o u r ? ".
" N m I | i n ' £ g o i n g t o w a r . "
" T l m g f l l n g k e y u g P r e s i d e n t W i l -
me m\~>', or the conduct. of the nur.11. can go the umn.il. c an ny any-
xhmg it. chooses about mn penonadly.
t dun! c are what at says about mo.L-ur. there s» a lumix.An d ta n h u m
1.1 reacnad when at begun to any mn
una guvamment got into tau warwn.mlg, lhlt. it 1| an for wrong pur-;-oah, ur nnythmg thnt win smpugznmemotive!or me gtwemmanl. mrroms: mL0-t.he war.lt c xn mt n y
z a W n l i u n W o l f ,A r i i n g t o n .
14 E a r l G l n d i s O w e n .W a s h
sr.r. . |. -|...l..\-L.|- | . _ . . - _1r._LKen.
ws Jasper Am Dum, Ari.ir lmamey. J . c. Cook of Fiemonz155Leonard Chg Gaines, A1I.
_QIQHLAN NO. 1 W.E. Quhrley.a Non-Pnriinan WASHING'l'0N ~COUN'l`Y -\;;av a nnul nuu1|Ill dullluvn, RETI 6 L i i i a r d S h e r m a n J e m c n ..
11 D o n . L l n r r l m c e R h e a . A r l .
fnafzluf glavernment is the tool 0?
wul :trees or the mumtlona muc us.'1mn. uma as thang mums tor :amb-ormuauon in we army and na vy ndbreeds n :pmt of duloy alty thmout
um country.lt as a fuss atuamant,will be :ramad-| Re i mu not pc"Ana nollnng c an bg mu inciting
people to zulu the laws.lhere cam
ue no campaign agaamt conncnpuunand the amz: J aw, nothlni um wallizrterfum mln ealutmcnts or the mu-
ms DI an army.hntmmr u m u!!
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Henry Fred Gndert, Wah,Edgar John Larsen, Kannaul.:11-ed Chlndler Bankin, Ar-
~"' Aibe RecInnkms r,- A.rlil°:";:-J-~Francis I-emon Plaster, Atl.Arthur Lellie Ulviel, AH.
Benjamin Frederid: Cook, Ar-llngton.Lonard Christen Heier, Wuh.
Chater Gvorrv Lianhai. Ari.
Oscar Elmer Grover. Arl.
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Milovr Pat Hurplyf Blair.
Mike H. Poin h i r ;
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W illiam J ohn Vo amildr.
Otto Georgu Von, Blair.Clara Annu:Wien, Kan.W lllilm Luc i e J W - Blair.
Wilbur Dewey H ,Ken.Leland Earle Ward, Kenna:d.Stanley Gosurd. Kennnrd.Edward Sheathelm,Kennani.
Bert Leonud.Kannmd.
dltion law, =1;_; 3 ~ d with not beingtnzlged in I ul occugztion. lwhenhh eue'euM up in the only Courtpt i wn» »-r Bm ialomrlng statement:%""|l'U*m1¥ me League was fllnd 1\'!?n
'the court by "llodnty Attorney, J. C.Cook, und Quigley was dlsrniued.I n the County Court of DodreCounty Nebraska. Sum or Ncbrulm,
Plsintiff, va. Walter E.vdigley, De-fendant.To Waldo lntnrutoen,County Judge:1 have nude ln exluusuvo inventi-
rhnnsshu mr ~\v
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240 acre farm three miles from Bennington in ahigh state of cultivation; 160 acres under plow; 80
"ge ul level lmttonxjsasture.Improvements consist
of room house, goo barn with supply tank on top,
large silo, with wmdmill, shed room for 100 head of
sinuclc, two double com-cribs, large hog house with
fsrrowing pens,machine shed, in fact all necessary
outbuildins.We can state that this is without doubt
as good a srm as them is in Washington county.
Price $230.00 per acre.Terms at 6% per cent on de-
tcned payments.200 acre Waslxing-t,on county farm. three miles
from Coffman railroad station.About 100 acres of
goocllevcl plow land and 60 acres in timbered pas-
ture.A xx ~ v fair set of improvements Price $235.00
per acre.We have farms in Dougolas and Sar counhes,
ranging in price from $180.and upwa an acre,depending upon locadon and neamess to the Omaha
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John Henry wulimn,AH.Tonly Bullock. Arlington.\\llLlm Cllnwn Monroe, All.llnrry Henry Smith. Arl.
Clarenc e Holland Enkin. Arl.
Char-la Joseph Arulermn. Ar-ll lm g m .laopold Weldum,Afllngmn.
Hnrr louph llmmnumg, Arl.Otll yeBndzer.Arlin|¢!on.Hy mn Lune Marshall. Arl.A u n g !Henry `S¥.rnngho¢n»:l.Arlmgten.4
I'nd Donvmker, Kennnnl.Byron Oren W illiamson, nrl.Ernest llonry Elmer, Arl.HUD Arihnr l-lnller. Arl.
.lnmes Phillp Rhea. Arl.Henry W ay ne Skull. Vullny .Hmm P nr lmr Hi ll. Atl.lichen. Jouverm Steel. Arl.
Theodore W illilm I wollhlrg,
Arllnglnn.Willlnm J . Marshall. W nlh.1-axwm c hrmpell Nunhwny ,
Arlinigglnr;Fred ond Jungblukh,Wnshln in.
J une: Ro n Kd le , A rl.
lllnnr Earl Ale.er. Axl.Floyd Oth Gllirey Arl.Herbert .xlamh li m n r - u k .
Arllngton.\Wllllnm Sheldon Adams. ArL
lloy Dec ker, Wuh.lnwln Cnrlln Utwrborll. Arl.Franelu Ernest Webb. Arl.J u llw Edmond Jungblutll.
Arllnéwn,h u lls mmol! Cooper. Wash.}| ¢¢:3 lllhlull Ptnc ek, Arl.
Un Alonm Tivil. Arl.lnllllliuun Wqmer, Arllnnprn
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ChH| Schumncher,Kennud.Anton Chrlnllruc n, Kanurd.Aon!!! Sehumulzer, KmnudHam Chrlr Nueva, Renaud.
Harold Andrew Johnson. Blur'l'hamm Edward French. Km..lohn.Bell Wrlfht, Kennard.
Iver Willlunnon, Kefnnnnd.
hln mld lull: Blum, K snn udCharles Henry Kunpcke, KenWllllnm hedrlc k Kuhr. Ken.Samuel Brlml Hnll. Ken.
laurlu Andnnen Buc h. Ken.Fnnk Vln Deusen. Kohnlrd.om Edwar d kr-&°K lnnnrd.ChH| August W , Ken.E"g==°Elroy Roombsun,
lnlr.H u n C\1l'll\lAl\Berman.Kennurd,g llve r W W I n r s lu ll, K a n .
amos 09PU\W»Kennnd.Herrn nn A mman Gum. Km.Chnrles Lumuue 80:7. Ken.Frank Gumr. Kennn .
John Bennett Strlcklelt, Kun.Thomas iwealey mm. Ken.Carl Hu-Inu: Jensen,Blnlr.Ha ul Ja mu.Kznrurd.m m , w . x - m m .
Elmer Eu one Bn K mC l u l r u a d m W A Ken.
Edwnrd Fn nk lln Cmhmrm.
Kc nnud.
Anhur l-lerben Lush. Blnlr.Tnylor Meadow", Kmnud.Leroy .lennlnu Str kklewKennnrd.
Bd wu d J l inKennlnd.lanln h-nn Wagner, Rza.H;; <"- nL'l'homu Campbell,
ennnGeorge Clmu Wrlc h. Ken.
Andrew P h lllg Ha h n . K m.
E me r y I n u lxbn. Kon.Gusnve Emnnoel Krvnb emKennard.
Glkord Harold Pruner. Ks-n.Elmer llngnu Hiller. Ken,
gutlon ln um an, fuellng thu if. vi-
Lnlly lnlervlt-Nl every loyd Amerlenn#Mun in Dodge Counly nnd Nehrnl-ka.The rvporu :nd n aman mhntlhu i mu l ln th e d nllv msn fo r th u
y an y en- md u hd! and the emu:-
menu l have heard abou: me Non-y artlun ln z u e .h u l : m u Inme an lntenle urlngonlnn townnd theorgnnlr-muon.Conseruemly when re-
ru were brought to me um: orgin-f i u u work ln-ml _ been :tuned in
Dod ge C ou mi l prvmptly iuued n
warrant for ele n d mu ln e n t.Al. the time of Mr. Q\:2¢ley's nr-
rdgnmen! l! W u nuggut that theLangue be explnlned to me. no I had| c onlerenw with Lhs Delendlnl. nl-ter he had gone lo Lincoln to cornpllu
lair mm.In the mcnnnhlln I dld oon-llde nhle lmpnrtlnl lnveltlgntlng on
my wn noeount.I rtlc ulnrly nn! into the rnmlerof J i! La a¢u e'u wa r wma and au
attitude toward the governnwnt.lelumined downs of coplen of the nf-fleln!publlratlon,the Nonpnrllmn
lander.I llml that llulend of lwlngn hlndmnre to the Kvvemrnent. thatthaLelglleh u been of lnvululblewullnneeua the Unluwl Staten ln
spreullng pmrrlotle pmpnnndn. Doa-nu of c artoon: lppedr In these pn-nen. whlch could not help but lnstllll uplrlt o f pnr lalia m ln the r ndrr,App eals ue no t lonh ln i uu e d ur
lmao lmrlng the reader la hec k uvthe Unltd S1611 xwvemme m ln Inwsr iuuer.The omclnl plntlonn ofthe Nonh Dakdll. llllnnesola, ldlhn,
South Dnkntl and Nebnnln c onven-linnl. wherein the delr ntes of thel u m e n spoke ofllrlnllm ue llllnlwith patriotic ntwrnnre:und soundbullneu llka mmgminm.I had thx! the Federal ollklnh
r h o 'a lrlllndlv rplrit wwvnl thulangue.The orgnnlullon has c on-slalantly luppurted the admlnlnun-
Lion and may ol the h igh ofhc llls
m be ln exnd accord vrltlr the
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t l 1 l ! e m o n t l u t o a vo i d t h e o a u d D v
r e m b e r c o n g e s t i o n o f t r a f l l c w h i c h l a
h u r t fu l t o t h e l n t e r e a t a o f t h e n a t i o n .t h a t i t c a n n o t b e p e r m i t t e d .A n d w e
w i a h t o a n n o u n c e t h a t o u r H o l i d a y
G o o d : w e r e b o u g h t e a r l y a n d w i n b e
r e a d y f o r S a l e ea r l z a i n Oc t o b e r .
B l a i r R a c k e t S t o r e . - (- t )
N o b r n a k a fs q u o t a f o r t h e O c t o b e r
d r a i t t a 5 , 9 4 6 m e n .' H t l n u m b e r r e
n n l r n ! fn # H u n a m i l r n n m m h v i n 1 m -
M r . a n d M r s . s . G . H m l l e r r e t u r n e d
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P o r t l a n d .O r e g o n ,a n d s t o p o ve r o n
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t d p a n d l o o tt..Th e y w e n t t o O m ~
n h l T u e s d a y t o vi s i t r e l a t l ve a
n ..t h r o u g h t h e s t r e e t s fr o m t h e n a l l r o a n
3'- li d :t o t h e C o 'a .W a r e r o o m s ,i n
us e b u l i d i n g r e c e n t l y oc c u p i e d b y J .
C .I a n f a c o a l .l o c o a n d n o u r b u s i -
ness.U r i v i n g t h e m o n t h e st r e e t a
d c m o r u t r n t c d t h e i r u t i l i t y In h a u l i n g
m a r y l o a d s t o m a r k e t .
Te a c h e r s i n t h e c i t y a o h o o l a a n d a
fe w f a vo r e d f r i e n d s h e l d a p i c n i c o n
t h e B u r n i n g C i t y s c h o o l g m u h d a l l u i
. a m n d n y o ve p l n g .
r m n c e .W e { t h e G e r m a n s )h a ve g o :J,uu0 o f t h e a i r e a d y ,a n d wa
. n e : N i n a t o m a k e a n o t h e r d r l va a n d
g n . s o m e m o r e .1 c o u l d g e t a t h o u s
a n d G e r m a n : h e r o t o g o t o h l h t t o r
w u t )c o u n t r y ,b u t w e c o u l d n t g e t
u c r o u t h e w a t e r .I w i s h t h e y w g
G e r m a n )w o u l d k l l l a w r y I
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th e re . "
l u i s s t a t e m e n t w a s m a d e , a a t e a l . -
i l u l b y t h e w f i t n e a a a w h e n t h a G a r
m n n d r i ve w a s a t i l l h e i g h t . "
E /f\"" "' * "" ' "" " "" "" " ' "" "" "" "' °" ' "" "\rk:!.0 .A statc nwnt from an n. um;1.in not meeI.i.n%tbl snug M our mu.nlry_requ.m¢.. m ' 3 'to £1 contrary ll l\b®0l'¥¢12l:§ m"1'..3f."" ¢...f..mL Z3 commerce.as
'HI E Pl50PL£'If_C ol| | 0N SENSE false md urillwut any foundation."Anne s th e a wrag e p enon um th u
s I.hid!li°%"€h'.'*'E°*'§* He31§d___.__..'A surrey of 111° sucessful »w1-|f1'.1'f.f.-»"f'l°»..'l...""S`.1'.'f` ,LM3 I'im"I.'I
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o n ; n i l .n1ll\»l A car load of hogs nold on the dm-.he lm: su mine on ¢ '" " °h °' -R .
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we mpro I a mu o c r r o or anaidinon the Arlingtan bunch of the $30.35.='im5'.2!i°"{L'?€"Ln'"\'~'?..1'i?.'1'.5';§-";°.?'N°,JEw..1..-..nilrond.W u n l d at \In \. \.¥1 n ...L-.._ .»_..\\_:_
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xml luthodtiea and the Douglascounty council af defense in which hesumtantiatedalithe c laims he hadmariemanecllnz his Demand obser-|:"'.':.':.:'°.;.°.°.":- l'.L'T¥l'l."l'L ':':' I2!E!l\nlmm ali un inrrlni' nm- um In
~rtht uuwl u max. ol tht lsmentnd lla : " """"""`jY "' I" ' r" f -":mr aohn wmv? unqn ,¢.N,,, ,K!hmlf1§5:Q;*j'§;*§°f"3*;f: §°f§]§naslrr wu AHB. mn. anon
York Ulty.um rplmdld y oung U\\| ]was mumd into being his c lmpaig
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h au um only patriotic candidnh'in me running-and the m»_§¢»rh."Few mm beliwv they are sewn-xth!! mounted am defeat urn hun:H 1'\\*su!iLany square mn ri |(Omaha warmmaid;|
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sue.11 mn zh u other mm wlxus ify ou want to improve your com-mmmiuionur 'lues¢!ay.He said luc iv#fi-v .fe 1r.':': "rs ::=°'e's!.1=.*,"'*;w..':' mm :":'f,":.":f::; ~ =1<=»--.~»»»=+== um -»»~f @'fe» ew wi
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Johnson, Ari.Henry X11-ur
John Hchiapfer.Enin TheodoreWalter William
cr. Arlmgion.F u n k Charley Nnpnvnlk,
A,{5n§|_mLouiselvanl. Adingum.Gottlicl Immanuel Pfeiffer,
Arlington.
Glenn Stnnle aloudwig, Arl.Robert Oren Eton. ArlDndd Casper Car! Woodcork.
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Mu Klutz. Kennard.Pk in rd E n m t t Culhmln,Kennud.
David Crockett Edwards, Xen.Charles Hadisun Pollen, Kun.
Sylvesler Pete Patil. Kon.Louis Frud Knymborg, Req.Thomas Einar Wright Ken.William Elmer Randall, Xen.wmlun Marlon Nelson. Xen.
Emest Connmtine Nelaen,Kennard.Roy 'W alter Pak, Blnlr.
Ph d : Pi lr I gn i n ln Yan
economic und lo3|.1ty programs ofthe orfnnind farmerm The pamnh-
ku. c rculan, son! books and ot er'propaganda is loy al without a quamtion.If the drugs that tho League
is npecializlnar ln ill work in commun-ities fronted to be pm-l}u-man is for-
rm. thanthat ia a mod thfmr.The
nnirknl* flaw will #M Amrrirzfn ,nwsI*'f"'end *heir duflvs.With re.f»\-ence tn fha hn¢¢mllq|~*\v»nnn|\llsr I lm Gr mlv rwwin -ul of|111 imerinnisri. l found that he haw
*vial tn mlivt. ilwt *ws hu mnmdaiUm var lmma and other nn"lotie nr-
g", m1"3' h`i'21="§'.§ .\§\1`§l'I{.§ g hii."si"§{1\'i\ ;TD:."k`?l"¥`i;£.l:i2"Z;.|):;}::en 'f'"' my l!lllPl0§"l';¢ IIICIUGIIIIIUIO'humor! as iz dau at mia ummm .il-hL¢>°P°ll¢¢m<=n. u o 1_3 zoo ut,The :da ua pgdicdly p ann an 1 win :rw I" mn one celehm- '"oentto ilil !ar "°"' °""°
wil .ru».'\I»."'?..*.l ', » .' . 'f .§ " '5 ~ 1 `I.n.°"' c rw ha w ma In n brief mention of the innalh-
u m m u o n m win iz az wh n mu r l Emery man wha mm zo the derif tina of 1 new boillr_| .t gm panama
mi l.But dmy do not Iikl and wxilihlvel others wlw a n tnveling thc 'h'"1'u"| an sm wac k: &.n!.arpri»e ir.o n !L¢ \ m t h a Q n l s w n u l n r run;|l.|i|:\.~l d l 'I| l m a d .1 W l l '~" r l ~ I l f O \ 0li U i
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Cinnnc s Lumn Lund. Ari.}"l.'arl La.-Ro; Carly, Ari.Soren linda | Wnshingwn.
Guy Llvington (Hover. Ari.
John Henry Wdknnlmrat. Ari..lnhn Shale? Crink, Wah.Sylvester Ioruce Lockman,Arlington..Wsliinrn Hmry Iirugor, Ad.Fdwad Clay Gaines Arl.'J ac ob Fnderic k Chnaliannml
Kennard.
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Monis Andariln, Krmnard.
Gwm Booc k. Xennand.Albert wmum Nelson. Xen.
Dick S t f k x n y Xenund.Albert Wa ngton Ahnndts
Kennarml.Patric k John llu hi n .Blair.Henry lvenon. Kannard.Peter Jacolncn, Kannnd.Aunmt J ulius Paul Koenig,
Blair.Edwin Wnitlr Nelacm.K m.
ffwltin. and that |19 amlmdn nan?Hmm conv¥nci"\¢f nf-vn nf vrnwdnv
¥»malty as to what their duties an 20t}\f~ir rmmtrv.Rdnre fn\-rin" in Dqdw mnnh' to
orvanhe. 1!f'*¢~\»41nnt wmtp in Qhn Rer-
r r h r v liY~'a¢hi\\|»t»»l°l¥in¢r (nr 1mlim' an to vhdhn hi# m~n1n'\lInn lif~w*n!*nI nv nfl.Wm- has af"'1\¢=¢| fn
a\\'de IW Lha mliw ss handrd darn.I mutual "nat *lm fn\!\f0|"\'l' |1320-{Conth\ued on mn 3).
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n number nf Btltel .vrhanby the |¢l»
mladnmfaa of lin stoc k unitary
ngulnuqns will not impede the more-ta more-than nmauary.'Dan elcmlmi for ills range-bard ml-
tlt b ec ame a o g mt In t W tha t lllmmbgr of beefcattle spec nliita waneaunt w Fort Worth to handle dirrctthe ardera.from their Staten.Inmany instance:whole train hula,
made up 00 small gnmrhues, were
shipped co-opentiwy.
H~ve P~ased
IIMRHANH VINEGAR
MD PICKLE co.
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BIJ IIEAU NOTES
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my s me ll A . su a a n . C o . mn
Agent;0
Pic k y our uudmm-nox..,.BI.nm¢»n.aua|:cod ill a m i n w i rnu nu; spring. Seed c om mast
p!¢|s.nd5eion8n¢l\y{hetrul.ohe
of m m ;germinntmn l lpanuon me Lo in n i n g ' k i m theUmn c r d b mo d ma y b a g o o dy¢-an andbodthe nrxtduewtbaauntof moisture in the kernel
a n tbl'ms t Isuzu catchu ll.
' tl s m n c h s n e a Pickytvuraeed.Hang it .m a dry place with a
... :emulation of sir zu dry.After
as ordmary low z m p e n w mnulsgyllre :L Arlillcial hell. is.ia ous.
Dr.iiaraten,Pedeni Velerlnsr
auauoned ut i-'remnant vnu infal-nt ho g d lle u t h ar e Bttuniny| f o u n d a n a e o f e h o lo n i n n h n vlhadbeenvlc einllad with the
A'?l`I.i§BEING g{)\l1I}FROM
DKOUGBT as-zcnozws INs o u m w z s r
g - p g - _
gr-f'==~=" nf Agriwliln W ith To
rum Lou at Breeding Bloc h;
of poor virus atldlnd the failuneirrlmlme the hop.The h en ! vu
vu-ulnlted and is diving ireil.Rlpvru iron: gopher poisoning the
mum: show that wherever theark uan can-fully don! it urn eller:vo naondin to the experience offr c irhlilli.'IM mort :ac cou-
metha with slrychnina urn to ln-n it In 0 small potato befnre drop-in ~ ru n s .
Abundant
Wuhingwn,ia.C.Sept.Z6--To
mil n vwn d n of thousands of~-braiding cattle [rum being~nwrati and Nmovlm!Iron: thonu;n aonrru of ment, tha United.Ucpargdseni oi Awruituru han
~n wha, of :he mm nature saurzird nn! lui ,v°"- to aid inru men ! nl h re d l doc k (mmdruught nexlcul aI can to £004
Ing gwuads in tho Southeastern
tra, tha' corn heltf and other seo
An :gmt ;z the Forth Worth, Texcatue market loc als and gndc sbrelcling c an and hulfon he-
obnd (or alle in thlt territory .
s noluia bac !c nttle |'pl~tia|1i|I.a| anBute: vrhurr fond ' a abundant,»flnnen who want to bus' beef~nxr nod.an to ld by county
...~ of the opportunities for pur-.A 75 p u cent frgight intomeh u tils hu b een lnnou nc ld
'l|L:\Il un point.; can of the Ilia-~ppi River.
It in estimated thlt from 150,000 to~,ooo head of heef»bn~\udiug atticrl rvmmrod I1om Tern lui. y ourghtl ml ll l o r tl u f th l *»-
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READY FUR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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We have just received :md have on hand at our Ware-
rooxns Eight more of those celebrated
Clcvelund Tractors
READY To START WURKING
The superiority of 'l he Cleveland is conceded by the
manulhctnrers ul' other Tractors.And fanners who are
using them are mmllnxsiaetie in their reports of Clevelands
in otwratlon, under ull varied conditions, in dl kinds of
soil, on hilly land or rough land.
Theme ure other trru-tors that do fairly good work on
level ground, where conditions am favorable.
But the Cleveland clues good work on any land upon
whieh crops are grown, and under all conditiona
One ol' the strong points of the Cleveland is that
there is nothing about it, no part of it, that will break or
give out.Xlfs suhawxtiully built and the man who owns
one never has \o lay-oil' in the busiest season to get re
pairs fur his tractor, us is so often the case where other
ngakesnre used.
Let us demonstrate the Cleveland to you, if you have
Il0\'('l' seen one in u|»era\lion.
THE BLAIR TRACTUR co.
nm, Nebraska.
e ma c s ' r c n z a n n a r o n g o v -
ING .u w IN S TAL IJ N GTELEPHONE
The telephone c ompany hu ru-
oeivbd mdgndur : g m u n P os tns u te r
whose Juriadiction the uiephogn mm-
pmka have been pinned during the
uv. notifying it to =*"g,'= for fum:-ing new telephonu, an a i m w h u e-==g=fg;»- ply the ew. of moving
the rlmta lh uo n r hmrll on i er ed 4 :r ufollounuzWhere the monthly rate in$2.00 or less, ;='~°°= whit! thi nmis more than 2:10. but not exceeding $4.00 | month, SIUJIL and trimu
";;;;'»° ls more than $4.00 n month,s The :ha to subacriben formcvlng :»=$»»=- fmm one iueaiion
loln¢' Lhe flr ili ba1 .he c 0¢ 1Uf llb 0|
and matedni necessary Io r muk i n gthenge.
~ c ~1~rvemonl.m l m sb:w r e l n ~Another brother, AngusBunch:ing of Winslow,is una of
the priaiupl **~=;;;»~T h e ~
ants are sa n "|nsrichmashsnr,".. 5 ' J ul."the
Uni ted k iiltel lm: no nm I0 se m!
Iat ships across the ocnln duet Gor-
mamy had wld ber to heap W."
aao fru sa AGAINST BKUFHER
Fmmv. . me ,sm. 16-~The irial
of l" Rd la mg liuh un d Pnd Bonha-ning,W*;=;_d, . bunlneu ,°"°d';- doncomm.n n atnounl°d»v~li u tl n Bomhud hu.
lamther ol ana nf Lbs d d d d l n h ,came (mm For! Omlhl. when he st.und ; the bslloon lc hwh in us u lyngdn pl tbl ure dd mdn nu.Pri vnu
n m : B A R R A GE s r a z w s
f;|wL=1-ru w r r n HUN DEAD
German lnfnnir Driven Buk By Ar-tillery Fire i . Muc k W ell nf
Roselle
W ith the Ameri c an Am; in Lor
aine. Sept. !8--German us entry at-tempted to attack the American Unaarent of the lloaelie Tuesday evening
nu: the enemy ' h o e were drivenhack by the 511 of e American ar-tlllery.When obaerversrep¢uted that 4light nm of Gemma iatantrynmn was
gmproaching. the American big gun:row a lerrlik barrage into thatarms.There won no funher move-menu by the enemy.
Observer:reponed this morning
that there were no living Germans in
um region when they were nighied
lu! night..Quite a nulpbgr ¢;am1,
however, were seen.
Aller lan avialnn : sport tha t on
Tumzlny Americ an gunmen wand |
dum hit on l big German gun in the
lu n.Other hit; nearby doltroyed a
numbnf of gun emplgnemlmts and one
l i d !stmtk the dugout:where the
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Phh y our uudmm-nox..,.BI.mn¢|rluan,u,m|seed : i l l a m i n w i rgg-==»»-» nu; sprln . Sew com maltp£¢| s.nd5eion8n¢l\y {hetrul.ohe
m n of m m ;germinntmn l lu p a n u o n we Lo l m u a g k i m meguna.Com crib nod may be goodan y - az a n db o d the n rxtd u ewtb aummm.of moisture in the kernel
v m tbl'ms t Isuzu catchu ll.
D01 lah: l c hsnea Pick your aeednow.Hang it .m a dry place with a
good nwumuon of sir zu dry.After
drying ordmary low z m p e n w mwill noisnuare :L Arlillcial hell. isd u n i a ous.
Dr.iiaraten,Pedeni Velerlnsr
Sl-n. auauoned ut i-'remnant un infal-Ug llln l h og d lle u t h a r e Bttuninyu d f o u n d n e u o o f e h o l o n i n n h o r vlth lt had been vlc einllad with the
llmuiiutmuui meaumnt July 18.Theuse of poor virus atldlnd we failuneto irrlmlme the hop.The h en ! vut\e-vauinated and is diving ireil.Rlpvru iron: gopher poisoning the
put mum: show that wherever thewvurlt uan can-fully don! it urn eller:tln naondiu to the experience off
ggfhff c irhlilli.lbs mort :ac c ou-metha with slrychnina urn to ln-lerl it In 0 small potato before drop-pi n; in ~ ru ns .
oeivbd mdgndur : g m u n P os tns u te r
whose Juriadiction the uiephogn mm-
pmka have been pinned during the
uv. notify ing it to elm? for fum:-ing new telephonu, an a i m w h u e~ ply the c an of moving
rlmtalhuon c harguu oniered 4:rufollounuzWhere the monthly rate in$2.00 or less, ;='~°°= whit! thi nmis more than 2:10. but not exceeding $4.00 | month, $I0.ll!. and trimu
;';;5;'»° ls more than $4.00 | month,
The :ha to subacriben formcvlng :»=$»»=- fmm one iueaiion
loln¢' Lhe flr ili ba1 .he c 0¢ 1Uf llb 0|
and matedni necessary Io r muk i n gthenge.
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What Is the 3
Telephone Company?1
This company u not the cold creation of A stmm, mild I
corporation-it is an organization of human beillkl-
Tho company is a partnership of brains, money md mumlo,
united in the mann.; of the common good.
Then ora more than 130,000 men md women ln thi! md
other mm who own Bell Telephone stock.More than hal! of
the men employed by this corgmy are stoekhnlden.Employees
an permitud to become ltoc olden by buying lwok gnduollyout of their oarningu; \
Our employees and omcen are o democracy of workm-tnutm for those when 'Wg' have made mu oompmy pomxm,and trlutoel for the pnblio, w om tho company urvu.
All of Us-emzoyees, omoera and the public, an guonliml
of noch othex-'| we ore, and shoreholden in 1110 Pl'°lP°1'5¢7 our
CA7l`I.i§BEING g{)\l1I}FROM
DKOUGBT as-zcnozws IN
BOU'l¥!WES'i
Dl;:.rls:m\l of Agriculture Works To
rum Lou ot Breeding Bloc h;Helps To Sl!! When lfreil IlAbundant
Washington,ia.C.Sept.Z6--To
mil n vwn d n of lhouundn ofggonfbrmhngcattlefrombeing
daugnwroli and moo ns!Iron: thocountryn aonmu of ment, tha UnitedBtllu Ucpaqdseni oi Awruituro hm-\
bqu n wha , of :h e mm na tur e onUm. urzird not lui ,v°"- to aid inth c ru me n! o l hr od l doc k fromilu drought nexlcul aI can to £004
Ing mound: in tho Southeastern§'JZ.,, tha' corn holtf and other seo
uma.An :gmt ;z the Forth Worth, Texu, cattle zgzarkot locals and gndcsfood breoc luxg cow and hulfon he-
ng obnd (or alle in thlt Lerritorw
Hs noluia bac !c nttle |'pl~tia|1i|I.a| in
the Blah: vrhorr fond ' a abundant,and flnnen who want to bus' beefbmdinxr stock an to ld by county
:mu of the opportunities for pur-.A 75 p u cent frgight intofor meh a we h u be en lnnoo neodf? ~ ua point.; can of the Ilia-
|zzgff-»u;§:£¢a um from ammo no
N0900 head of heebbnediug atticwin rvmmrod I1om Tern lui. y eorthroughthed o m o f tb l ~
ment of Agriwlure, and that at t
1| many mon. of whic h the departmo n t h u n o n eo n !w m u m t oz f w m r m e ln n u m S u m .
'um-nneuu .lo »»»»-¢q| M be an
ron unosr nm~mns
n m : B A R R A GE s r a z w s
f;|wL=1-ru w r r n HUN DEAD
German lnfnnir Driven Buk By Ar-tillery Fire i . Muc k W ell nf
Roselle
W ith the Ameri c an Am; in Lor
aine. Sept. !8--German us entry at-tempted to attack the American Unaarent of the lloaelie Tuesday evening
nu: the enemy ' h o e were drivenhack by the 511 of e American ar-tlllery.When obaerversrep¢uted that 4light nm of Gemma iatantrynmn was
gmproaching. the American big gun:row a lerrlik barrage into thatarms.There won no funher move-menu by the enemy.
Observer:reponed this morning
that there were no living Germans in
um region when they were nighied
lu! night..Quite a nulpbgr ¢;am1,
however, were seen.
Aller lan avialnn : sport tha t on
Tumzlny Americ an gunmen wand |
dum hit on l big German gun in the
BRUTHER AGAINST BROTHER
Fremont. Nab., Bopl.. 16-The triai
of Fred {.|nE;||rh and Fred Bonham3§'»5i~"J?'..¢»u°{°I`f'b.""{ .'n ig fileli
a m ,nfbna uguu e "3. '?'~'':
¢une g;g_f» gp Omizzlwhere he »
oon zo testi sfngainpt the we defnadarfta.i'ri\ale
1Ionrhertilng ned 1110 cue wirrah e i w in A rvemonl.in ml t sb:
wwe s .r er,ugustM n h e m g of Winslow,is una of
the priaiupl **~=;;;»~T h e ~
ants are sa n "|nsrichmashsnr,".. 5 ' J ul."the
Uni ted k iiltel lm: no nm I0 se m!
Iat ships across the ocnln duet Gor-
mamy had wld ber to heap W."
-cattle indu~in Ml Montflern
Bu n n .Arnnlemeu ts hun b een mule in! number nf Btltel .vrhanby the |¢l»
mladnmfaa of lin stoc k unitary
ngulnuqns will not impede the more-ta more-than nmauary.'Dan elcmlmi for ills range-bard ml-
tlt b ec ame a o g mt In t W tha t lllmmbgr of beefcattle spec nliita waneaunt w Fort Worth to handle dirrctthe ardera.from their Staten.Inmany instance:whole train hula,
made up 00 small gnmrhues, were
shipped co-opentiwy.
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MD PICKLE co.
atom I.agnaonnd-
H~ve P~ased
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soil, on hilly land or rough land.
Theme ure other trru-tors that do fairly good work on
level ground, where conditions me favorable.
But the Cleveland clues good work on any land upon
whiéh crops are grown, and under all conditlona
One ol' thc strong points of the Cleveland is that
them is nothing about it, no part of it, that will break or
give out.1t`s suluwxtiully built and the man who owns
one never has \o lay-oil' in the busiest season to get re
pairs fur his tractor, us is so often the case where other
rnakesnre used.
Let us devnonstratc the Cleveland to you, if you have
Il0\'('l' seen one in u|»era\lion.
THE BLAIR TRACTUR co.
Blair, Nebraska.
--Ama Auf,-
READY FUR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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We have just received and have on hand at our Ware-
rooms Eight more of those celebrated
(`!cvv111nd Tractors
READY To START WURKING
The superiority of 'I he Cleveland is conceded by the
manufracturers of other Trac-tors.And farmers who are
using them are erntixllsiaetic in. their reports of Clevelands
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hmfu :wry guy, uf ov
Four Doors West of the`Casut£er Bank
BLAIR ::::NEBRASKA
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST EXCLUSIVE
z JEWELRY STORE IN THE CITY
~UW v ~ m e°"'=*f~f°»r"""*"...5 -'
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Pmus no 1-mvourrza I ~
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B GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND c o m m u r
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska. Sent. 27. I9
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A : m a d l n g h t , w h e n u n s p i r i t u m a n 1.o w u t e b b n h a m i o n o f h o t o d h qv\fh*~£=°r x ;
"JIM" l*loSE IS~llEl.D UP
BY YolITlll'UL BANDITS
wo Youngilligliwaymen Enter Muse Confec-
tionery And Empty Change Box`llolding
llwner Ag Point of Gnn-Escape Unseen
After Jlm Manehui loehd hh door[ wwtrdl Omdn.Sltuldly night und vu lamb-About nn hon: Inter the ehlel »».nz out hll place hm yvlmx fellow: ; pollue rvecelwd s leleplmnv 'meuarz~vp up ln n eu und uked to be,lh|¢ Due uma men Md held up twt In ua un the telephone, ||Jyln~young men in ln automolzllo (ou:
1.them In md they »°-fm mm: wswch md!-'Hn muhy md were le soelnb e "Jlm Aummublle loads of heavily nrvncu
elr ear wh"b'1|t of under." Im 'miles nonh of Florenee, wkmz n gold
-"nm hll vor and an looking upspoken to b can of the wr.\v a xewlvcr WLM at him, with
eommmd to "hold up hh lands."e of the mm vu lung, the vtlwrart, and while the long ons wvurwd~M the other went <1-=g~5 theze dnuvr, se¢urln| $86 . butrloolred n roll of over $100.00 butthe wh »»;g»\=f~A1wonu!ey|eRMnse'phum:deil! llehrml but failed to uuue-butwumoremo oufulln bvehld of Pollen Pwnd.|vrho m- alely 'phoned to Omlhl nm! Mh-lnu,notifying otllren of thexy .A few minutes bdsm they
-been ln du: zmcerykon MJ.
eller and une made nnurk
lhlng doing hm."Th also.ur fone nn mtfmes ln the
ly reztlurmt, \'hlr.hhld rloswl
doun.Thy ur yu n large dlindcrmdthe mm dlpve south
lullken szcuned the country bel\\'n»vlmo and Omalm for several houn inan elm w n?prr~hend the men; bu:Lhs hunt vu utlle.lata'dwetyamenls in the muwere in Une ea. that the bandit:were umkr :nut at Omaha und olHonelny Mase ucempanled PollremmPound: w Lhc city lull ln Ommhn amidtntlhed them, une 01 tho bandit:calling him by num.They had s pmllmlumry cxnmlnrrdonon 'hauday md were held wilh
mit ball for the holdup nl the Krusnibmthan and when Pound: went u
Onulu Wednesday to brlng them lf!'lllrdlu Omaha mlhurltln refusam give tl\|.'m»\'|5 Aldln¢ them 1.he.1
for lrlnl.
In mother nlue ln this lsmc oz
The Enterprise ls reprodumd a story
of their erimu an told In the Omuh5WoH¢l-lfersld of the 2401. lnlt.
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FALSE REPORTS DENIED
The mmol seems to h a u -hoe:spread by some ill advised party nl
oently srnong our -veopln,that ilu|~|rod1i.l.l school of Evangicai Luth, ; ' ~ = ~c h u r c h i n S » ~ = f f < 1 ; ; =g u : -
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NEW ubaansnos cunwa
EARN TITLE :N UINEYHsu: AT sunny!
(Omaha 303
Amr 1. nun Lu. dm ionshlvd
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CHAIRMAN HAYES lssm-ns
`CALL To REPUBLICAN
Head of National x¢§a75E. 0rganization "A~
jonms" Politics To "Put 0ver" The?~ ||
u m m m
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N Yrk8eL26-T RA J.un°§'u\¢»°ci-:P D o E umm.|l¢ri4:i r-mm County Clulruwn. and dl Rupuhllran Workon:"'ms MISSION OF .msmm ISAaovf 10 BE wcourususn.Amcrlun naman In Fnnn ln L!:hh moment demouutndng to thawolid me mm lor .Allwrlu md thesluR al which thh npublh: ll mqia.Their eampkta ~"°°°°,;,_-"1 9- non-e meam in the vm-ld of iho lntqriof Amerinm rfhls,ln\|rat|. andhoxpr and the gh! of mm to (ov-rrn themsel .ure all umnd auththe xmper »'I?I~~»-~» af the m
en uly of um dlungxnt homo.THE v o u r r u u atv LOANIS 0URhlq§x-|~ 0BJ f|`IV§.uu|
no n y no crphylklhIn ¢§:°f»»u-|<»v.Im of un.
~gff;»»=»-\-:gf reiuhllcuaé
uve r I ndls foi it.We eontlmuil inslotyfov».n puila that tha nr K. kept oul
of naman politics and Hut purtllm-lhl he -q= out of the war.Jm u n mnznu the npuhllgm
led_Um Ig-g,g-~ lark Pvulbleewvm m m r m vu mnvufn.uonowtbepsny mlmbtnhlpuudar-nnhntion hu ux lmmadh dedlnlteWu- wish In tha uwmpl man( ol
:
which it un fully nam-tion.I " N dg f f t h u k " ' Z » . f ° " ° ' 6 . § ' " t h i s n u r
u n 0 |J L e x e n ' S L :
c o nW H O J i n B E S T s u v W H O
u o s r C A N o m g '
T h e m e a n o f m e F u u n h U b o n
I o a n s h a l l ~ = - » ~ N g = -_;_»»1l u " m g m o" l g " t h a : o b k t l i v e L l m u m .
W h e n v e r n p n b l i u m u a m h z .
h y t w o u r N 0 m m u a , i t b l
a w b n - t h o ! ! ! m e e ! . I n | .J u ! ! u t h e
n p u h \ I e m ' | » s l : y ' | ' g g l d - l u n a t I I I
l i m e s h u h u n a n d I h e d o t n m l n -
l d n o l d y b _\uz\v w e c u w m r l h u u
m m w ! . h n w l r ' || \ l a o s | ,| o n o w
o u r e vo r y i h h t m d a d l a u d u l l Md n e n n i n e d e n : s l y b y h o w w e c a n' n a h e s r u l n t h t q u i c k a n r » | u h l e r l p -
H o n o f t h e F o u r t h L i b e r t y L o u .
T h e e n u m r e p u b l i c a n a r n n l u d m
I n n u r y vo t i n g _ p n e i n e t I n L M :
m m #b o I : M u f a m i n
'rms |s s a s m ICAN onGANIZATI()B BUSI
Thlx ll the ml bualncnn ol fvgryman.womn nd child in Amoria.'a v zny rs lxa :w i g I8cnongsf w. H. Huw."
Chdrmln R __.Nn~m u l ~~
Jef! Vsnghn of Herman `|'nni nums wums 'TPS.=¢»bmu»rn»dw»mmuBladl-.Brothn »;g=5=1_;~;;'f
'wondmh la ~ Thr * e r m I1playin# n l nu da ldwungw.~~
l l
uLoa~f ~a~z ~ ~~ nf~laborandmatedninecessaryIo r muk i n gthenge.n
n m : B A R R A GE s r a z w s
f;|wL=1-ru w r r n HUN DEAD
German lnfnnir Driven Buk By Ar-tillery Fire i . Muc k W ell nf
Roselle
W ith the Ameri c an Am; in Lor
aine. Sept. !8--German us entry at-tempted to attack the American Unaarent of the lloaelie Tuesday evening
nu: the enemy ' h o e were drivenhack by the 511 of e American ar-tlllery.When obaerversrep¢uted that 4light nm of Gemma iatantrynmn was
gmproaching. the American big gun:row a lerrlik barrage into thatarms.There won no funher move-menu by the enemy.
Observer:reponed this morning
that there were no living Germans in
um region when they were nighied
lu! night..Quite a nulpbgr ¢;am1,
however, were seen.
Aller lan avialnn : sport tha t on
Tumzlny Americ an gunmen wand |
dum hit on l big German gun in the
BRUTHER AGAINST BROTHER
Fremont. Nab., Bopl.. 16-The triai
of Fred {.|nE;||rh and Fred Bonham3§'»5i~"J?'..¢»u°{°I`f'b.""{ .'n ig fileli
a m ,nfbna uguu e "3. '?'~'':
¢une g;g_f» gp Omizzlwhere he »
oon zo testi sfngainpt the we defnadarfta.i'ri\ale
1Ionrhertilng ned 1110 cue wirrah e i w in A rvemonl.in ml t sb:
wwe s .r er,ugustM n h e m g of Winslow,is una of
the priaiupl **~=;;;»~T h e ~
ants are sa n "|nsrichmashsnr,".. 5 ' J ul."the
Uni ted k iiltel lm: no nm I0 se m!
Iat ships across the ocnln duet Gor-
mamy had wld ber to heap W."
|.-|.»|
MD PICKLE co.
atom I.agnaonnd-
FOI ALHDST nm YEARS
0ur Products
Have Pleased
»r -
a '
"SAFETY FlRS'l`!"
-Mr. Stock Buyer
Before you invest your hard enrnud
cash In any kind of Stock,get the
advice and Inside Informa tion ofone
man. Whq knows.
u .
'f;~?;~/~Q `»~"J~
MAN
soil, on hilly land or rough land.
Theme ure other trru-tors that do fairly good work on
level ground, where conditions me favorable.
But the Cleveland clues good work on any land upon
whiéh crops are grown, and under all conditlona
One ol' thc strong points of the Cleveland is that
them is nothing about it, no part of it, that will break or
give out.1t`s suluwxtiully built and the man who owns
one never has \o lay-oil' in the busiest season to get re
pairs fur his tractor, us is so often the case where other
rnakesnre used.
Let us devnonstratc the Cleveland to you, if you have
Il0\'('l' seen one in u|»era\lion.
THE BLAIR TRACTUR co.
Blair, Nebraska.
., 1 >f f é T ; . . I # ~ j 1 . * , . ; _ j .~~, _ , f f -
-" i V ' 1 , 1 ' -;:@ ~ . » ~ -~ 4 -
\ "1 ~» ~ ~. e
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1 ,~
L s f |, f ¢ .d T r a c l : o r
We have just received and have on hand at our Ware-
rooms Eight more of those celebrated
(`!cvv111nd Tractors
READY To START WURKING
The superiority of 'I he Cleveland is conceded by the
manufracturers of other Trac-tors.And fa rme rs who a re
using them are erntixllsiaetic in. their reports of Clevelands
4 a a l 0 ¢|1 °~*n
tiaé
Four Doors West of the`Casut£er Bank
BLAIR ::::NEBRASKA
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST EXCLUSIVE
z JEWELRY STORE IN THE CITY
~UW v ~ m e°"'=*f~f°»r"""*"...5 -'
~s
Aa a
s~»E }
Ever y purchaser of a Range
Eternal during the week of
Sepf . lbth. will be presented
with aset of Aluminum ware
RED CROSS BENEFIT DANCE
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andind
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benar..
Q l u l n l l v 1 u g - -- w u s w p l v U | | l | ; n l f ; '| 1 g » | ¢~ . ~» . . - - . . ¢ , . . , _ . _ . . ».-.. ._- ,u l l \ . l r \ | ¢ l \ } 1 l l l I v s ;i1 l d ' t h l i r - 1 * W H *I * - - - I f * a w w ' n v m i d n i g h t r o f f n i n m m W h T a é m p g f p n l l : h i m u g ¢" 'm a m , - m a m m a ,: m l m .o ~ n » w || 1 1 '. .l d r c e o z ' E & n .' n m - r n b e l 1 M 1 d ' = = ¢m u l F 3 1 3 4 s o v i s i t o u r 2 I § » § ? " $ \n o r .l i s t e n ! ": r m m u d ! !4 ° " ¢ | l :o n e o r a n m o n i m m a - t u x
r o o m f o r a l l t o " t r i p t h e l i g h t t u r n s g g g r ~a n d c o n v i n c e t h e m s r I v e s 0 ;§ f { _ < { \ [ § r } 1 3 f b 'm g f r o f u n d u g o u l l l h w a r m m e h ." _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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a n d s o m e d e y |
w o r k l i a r y u m !
I
EVERY OWNER OF pvznv
MOST. WlTHOU'l' arscxng ON.
ONCE IF YOU ARF; GOING
worm WHILE. YOU MusrxMANY A CHANCE WILL PRES
HAVE MUNEY YOU CAN TAK
WE ADD A Pxn CENT mrrxmYOUR couawn ssNsE`snn
MONEY WILL com: IN HAND
com m 'ro
c m z E N s §
JAKE; GIBSON. Pnlidtut
cw. 'r. .HKDELU
_ _______.
Ns'BRlsKl~.|0iJl"H0ssEsHos 'rnunnlmr
GRAND SUCCESS-»lif' GREAT mmf
To ALL LUVERSor HURSESHDE
¢ - 1 - v l l ~ _ | l |-
IL a r g e C r o w d W i t n e s s Cr m- ;
t e s t A n d E x h i b i t i o n .o l?
Skill By Experts.
The Nebruka-lawn Horseshoe
Tonmnment which was held at Blair
Int Sunday proved a hugo :uccenr lr.
every way.Sixty-nine onlne: ac re
received representing practically all
secliona of eastern Nebraska am!
westem Iowa.A large crowd wil.
negnod the playing und when the fin
lla were reached, a great deal of en
thusiasm had boon aroused.Hr .I.
I. I-inmlnen of Kennanl,won t h
championahip of the two states by :Esfeatlng ficorgo Colgan of tne Hema |
Huh, threo out of four in the finals
A meat deal of interest was centeredon the =ema»llm\Ia when Mr. Rumi-.ondefeatedR.Slader of Colfmnn,in
thru- out of live and the mul! wu-
U in the air u 1 to the lllril second ofPurin a whe n hr.Knudaen threw u
ringer against a sure one int -shoesrhichwould have given ~ S l l d mthe match.Henry Christenwa was the hl mal
mon ol any member of tho lair
C| \'b. Mr. Bllller pultinl him alll in
lie fourth round.UIuir'|alrnnyfwt
aepresentatives,hath in the ainglen
rnd doubl .I
wlnnerul, in .the early stages of the
match and were thus eliminated.Th:
Slader hrbthere won their way by de
feating several strong teams to the
E w a in the doubles.Colgan m d
Vaughn came up from the loam ae.>lion and were awarded the cup in the
doubles, aa tho Sladera forfeltecj to
them by not appearing to play.The
oxvrutlve eomrniqoe,conninlnr of
John J. Rodgers, Guy Cooke, Chados
ilooenaon,and alla C.E.Ga;don,
Sec.of the Nebr.-Iowa Horneshoe
litchera'Aasoclatlon wishes to et-
prcsa their thanks to all lgho nadltesl
:n making this tournament tha anc-
ceas it wal, and beg to submit the
following tinancial report:
Retelpla
on entries __ _.._- $48.50
Diaburaeaaenta
l'z;i_aea ._..________. 827.26
s 1.25
r .ss
l 4.00
labor _. ...__,_-
Poataze .
Printing -aa
Balance over paid to
Tennis Club
Total
Collection for Red Caou 7'und Som:
l°|w.l to Clark 0'|lanlon
I'mald|-nt of Washington
Co Iled Cro-na Aa-mociation ..$5l.06
C. E. Gnyciou.
$4.25
$46.50
r: procured for the oocndoni Re~S ; ° i " " B ; : : ' : f " " 3 "u
frtihmtnfl wil! be §er\'ed by the ln-Henry Battling
dies of the Red Cross canteen of Blair Henry Hngerbamner
ma tho nlnooedn will .11 m m the F H. Hanrbzumer _*
-Tull a';."" "Tin" 1* ~
Washington county 'for the : m rt|-:|n1ulelmp|.|.|1|dutha||||u|lngthrni ghthndtyoltnlnn i ma
| plm mm hm never mowed-up 6 ltrulfchu-1 h m . n o n e w h a t e v e r .W e a r e n t o u r !
trlher pointl.
n h aihéi
fl.f~
-. _ - . --- -- - -1 "r - - --u l :u u u n u l l n u c n u u l n u w w .u l s z ,l lm d m r e r y b o d y i l i n v i t e d t o b u y a f o r t h e b e n e f i t o f t h o l l v d C r m u - _ .
F u l l o m n g t m f p r o f x r n m M r .P ' m l ' | | : \,b e t h t h e w a n d 0 1~ , L e n c e i r t h a t : _, g g g m a m y b l m o n w i l l t a l k o n " J u n i o r R e d
r n h m a -C r o s s . "e n r o d o r w a r n o L m d i e u p l e a s e b u I n g ' h o x e s .
L r i o t i e P ' ~ " ' P ° ' °Z o l n W i l l i a m s ,T e a c h e r .
|.,'-uma tha dslivari or om mari roziu"° ' ° ' "' w Fr i tz ; " " ° 'f u n c lm u m m wuz c o r n ann con
"'!!ar.you)the Lleutanlnl.I'h| 3°plny Between slr and olght u
vm at him. 'wh| .&| the matlar withyou?D31 inn! Lo m us all bumped
att!Wah nut givlng out any MMIII;
zenith!!Am! lhan what do y ou suppose that bird told him!
"'Com¢om'he u n ,'!uL'n_r:lmn
bond!my tor the Pctl.Dull um
othlr kitchen ¢quipmanL Ono HG
bond will IMG Qu whole commafor a. day In the umehu ma, u an
muddy luldlar In tha uuxuut coma
uald that night nl Chalun Ttllorn
K--#a
° " C o m ¢o m 'h e u n ,' l u l |t l m n
'a m c u t q u i c k a n d n t . b u c k .'l h | Jf1 |
b g b r i n g i n g t h e c o ffe e a r o u n d a n d
w i l l m i n l l ! "
' r u b o r ' u s ur n l cn l .F 0 0 6 see ms
l |l I I n ~u a l d t h a t n i g h t n l C h a l u n Th l o r r y ,
" T h e l l l l a r u u f :p u l u n ;u p h i s
d o u g h fo r bo n d s u m b u y t h a c h o w
I l n g m m ;t h i s h e n u r | w h a l e £ 0 1
m a r s : l u n h e I n n o va . "|
hm BANKING HOUSE OF
.f,9§I§gI;§
The Pionger Bank of Washington
County,ln Successful 0peration
Fur More Than 49 Year§
~ismslr..lawllol.sEsllf 'rnunnlmr
GRAND SUCCESS-»lif' GREAT mmf
To ALL LUVERSor HURSESHDE
¢ - 1 - v l l ~ _ | l |-
IL a r g e C r o w d W i t n e s s Cr m- ;
t e s t A n d E x h i b i t i o n .o l?
Skill By Experts.
The Nebruka-lawn Horseshoe
Tonmnment which was held at Blair
Int Sunday proved a hugo :uccenr lr.
every way.Sixty -nine onlne: new
received representing practically all
secliona of eastern Nebraska am!
westem Iowa.A large crowd wil.
negnod the playing und when the fin
lla were reached, a great deal of en
thusiasm had boon aroused.Hr .I.
I. I-inmlnen of Kennanl,won t h
championahip of the two states by :Esfeatlng ficorgo Colgan of tne Hema |
Huh, threo out of four in the finals
A meat deal of interest waa centeredon the =ema»llm\Ia when Mr. Rumi-.ondefeatedR.Slader of Colfmnn,in
thru- out of live and the mul! wu-
U in the air u 1 to the lllril second ofPurin a whe n hr.Knudaen threw u
ringer against a sure one int -shoesrhichwould have given ~ S l l d mthe match.Henry Christenwa was the hl mal
mon ol any member of tho lair
C| \'b. Mr. Bllller pultinl him alll in
lie fourth round.UIuir'|alrnnyfwt
aepresentatives,hath in the ainglen
rnd doubl .I
wlnnerul, in .the early stages of the
match and were thus eliminated.Th:
Slader hrbthere won their way by de
feating several strong teams to the
E w a in the doubles.Colgan m d
Vaughn came up from the loam ae.>lion and were awarded the cup in the
doubles, aa tho Sladera forfeltecj to
them by not appearing to play.The
oxvrutlve eomrniqoe,conninlnr of
John J. Rodgers, Guy Cooke, Chados
ilooenaon,and alla C.E.Ga;don,
Sec.of the Nebr.-Iowa Horneshoe
litchera'Aaaoclatlon wiahca to et-
prcaa their thanks to all lgho nadltesl
:n making thia tournament tha anc-
ceas it wal, and beg to submit the
following tinancial report:
Retelpla
on entries __ _.._- $48.50
Diaburaeaaenta
l'z;i_aea ._..________. 827.26
s 1.25
r .ss
l 4.00
Labor _. ...__,_-
Poxtaze .
Printing -aa
Balance over paid to
Tennis Club
Total
Collection for Red Caou 7'und Som:
l°|w.l to Clark 0'|lanlon
Pmaldent of Washington
Co Iled Cro-na Aa-mociation ..$5l.06
C. E. Gnyciou.
$4.25
$46.50
A general banking business
conducted.::.::
We sell Exchange, and Loan
Money, cash checks on other
banks, pay interest on time
deposits for six,nine and
twelve months at the rate of
4 per cent per annum,::.
A Conservative Ba n k
WITH LIBERAL, SAFE MANAGEMENT
ALL DEPOSITS Pno'rEc/rx~:n BY THE
STATE BANK GUARANTEE LAW
an
r-
What Is the 3
Telephone Company?1
This company u not the cold creation of A stehm, exiled I
corporation-it ie an organization of human beillkl-
The company is n partnership of brains, money md mnlcle,
united in the memo of the common good.
Then are more than 130,000 men md women ln thi! md
other mm who own Bell Telephone stock.More than hal! of
the men employed by this corgmy are stoekhnlden.Employees
are permitted to become ltoc olden by buying lwok gndunllyout of their earningu; \
Our employees and omcere are e democracy of workm-tmsteea for those when 'Mg' have made thi! oompmy posdbln,and trlutoel for the public, w om the company serves.
All of Us-emzoyees, omoere and the public, an gnonliml
of each othex-'| we ore, and ehoreholden in 1110 Pl'°lP°1'5¢7 our
combined money and labors produce.
The messes we have had, we believe, ~ because our bmineuhu been condumd along these lion, which we believe to be the
policy :my company mon follow il it reeelves md meriu the goodwill of the public.
/1"'ffz.~~m u m T E L E P I D I E : m m
nw w.T'~1..' l u nf ~-»¢uev»u"§-on
4 .u~
ca s h In a ny ki nd o f Sto c k,ge t the
adv ic e a nd Insi de Info rma tio n o fo ne
ma n. W hq kno ws .
u....|9
if you want to know what your ln-
vestment in Stock is worth and how
to cash some of thcrn. write mc,
GEO. SCHROEDER, Fmancial Counsel
542 Railway Exchange Bldg..
UMAHA, NEBRASKA
There is No Better Time Than House-Cleaning
G-A-S
for lighting Ind heating.Wa'||gladly give you expert advice
and help in lhe mnuar. md submit wimames.or course chem
in no obiiguliun ou yuur pan inukhng (nr thé fuels and Bgures.
We an an lure dm au vu a fuel und illuminnnw wil! prove shsuperior w ulher vnyn lpn we pn-mile xou'|l [ind lr. well
worth your vrhlla w iuvnugnw.'
Wa, ol mum, dun'L expeet your |mxmnnge on Mu' ollle'r
buin Ibm dnt you wi!! nerve ynur nwn inufmu by givingil In ul.Why nut. invmuzulal And wdul ,_
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLMR. NEBRASKA
4 -
mm- mop yLher$ Wulf
ll
' w r
rrona on FACTORY -AL-
WAS AN uuruovs m 11°
mlm nw. on Do ANYTHING
\VE MONEY IN -ms BANK.
\T rrss|.r1°o YOU.1|-' YOU
r-
What Is the 3
Telephone Company?1
This company u not the cold creation of A stehm, exiled I
corporation-it ie an organization of human beillkl-
The company is n partnership of brains, money md mnlcle,
united in the memo of the common good.
Then are more than 130,000 men md women ln thi! md
other mm who own Bell Telephone stock.More than hal! of
the men employed by this corgmy are stoekhnlden.Employees
are permitted to become ltoc olden by buying lwok gndunllyout of their earningu; \
Our employees and omcere are e democracy of workm-tmsteea for those when 'Mg' have made thi! oompmy posdbln,and trlutoel for the public, w om the company serves.
All of Us-emzoyees, omoere and the public, an gnonliml
of each othex-'| we ore, and ehoreholden in 1110 Pl'°lP°1'5¢7 our
combined money and labors produce.
The messes we have had, we believe, ~ because our bmineuhu been condumd along these lion, which we believe to be the
policy :my company mon follow il it reeelves md meriu the goodwill of the public.
/1"'ffz.~~m u m T E L E P I D I E : m m
nw w.T'~1..' l u nf ~-»¢uev»u"§-on
4 .u~
ca s h In a ny ki nd o f Sto c k,ge t the
adv ic e a nd Insi de Info rma tio n o fo ne
ma n. W hq kno ws .
u....|
»-_.. _.___
9
if you want to know what your ln-
vestment in Stock is worth and how
to cash some of thcrn. write mc,
GEO. SCHROEDER, Fmancial Counsel
542 Railway Exchange Bldg..
UMAHA, NEBRASKA
There is No Better Time Than House-Cleaning
G-A-S
for lighting Ind heating.Wa'||gladly give you expert advice
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