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08-31-1917'm a \ M |" ~ r " " = " " ' " '" : ', - 1 Q m a - i m m a 0Amr. 24. ~l§l'l1 CORRESPONDENCEla n comussxonxas Pnoonnnnrs ,,. .. .. ... nl l; . 1| | lL BeatyGontrmtlng Dompany, bridge work, I .l| | ¢ |l snI uaBeetConCoy, bridge work, -and Contracting Colrmpgay,bridgework. BeszyConUactingCo.,b1'idgework,........... Besty Contracting Co., bridge work, Booty Contracting Co., bridge work, . . . Benty Contracting Co., bridge work, . . . ew-- - - o - l l - _ . . . - 431. ~..110.211. 338. 300. 165. Beary Contracting Co., bridge work, . . . . .103. JensB.Jensen,b:ridgework,.........261- C.J .Hi nd1 oy ,ro a dwo rk,..........60. `Rns s e llGnde rCo mpa n,y ,gmde r. ~266. Henry Schmidt, blacksmith work,~10. ReesPrintingCo.,l*Iewreoords,......62. Remington Typewriter Co., new typewriter74. 0.b!.npi ke r,1-o a dwo rk,................8. ClausUlm.,rosdwork,~~1 .Charles St:rlck1ett,,:road work, ~273. Henry Schnfersmann, road work, ~8.M.E.8 h» de r,ro a dwo rk,............83. Geci1Btr1ok1ett,roadwork,.............84. Char1e |Stri wett,roadwo rk,.............300. Hammond 6: Stephens Co., onion supplies, .3. Ge o .P.Bro dwe n,ro a dwo rk,............50. S.H.Ne fE,ro a dwo rk,...... ...........11 8.H.Ned`,ro a.dwo rk,.:.......~5.B.li .Ne i1`,roa dwo rk,..........28. 8.H.Ne£ I`,ro adwo rk,............24 F. Henermann, oommittee work, ~102. W m . I v e r s o n , r o a d w o r k , ~4. Be ne lB1eIrtehen,beoad;:1rk,............~ J.Wm.og , r, . . . .. C.bI.8 p i ke r,ro a dwo rk ,...... ......13 C . M . 8 p i k e r , 1 o s d w o r k , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6. J . B. 8 t ri o k1 e t t, r o a dw o r k ,. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .41. The Tribune, printing and sup lies,..30.Hammondds Stephens Co., snppges for counttende ?|_ |i| z_ s|L :-74.a m m o n d & S t e p h e n s C o . s u p p l i e s f o r c o u n t y s n p e r i n b e a d ~ l ! g" \ b\5 0 . ~ G e o r g eo b 1 e , I n n d t . a k o n f o r r o e d , . . . . . . . .. . . . e . . .5 0 . ~ B o a r d a d j o u r n e d u n t i l 1 o ' c 1 o c k p . n m . . . . . 1 o ' o l o c k p .m .B o a r d i n s e s s i o n , m e m b e r s a l i p r e s e n I t w a s m o v e d a n d s e c o n d e d t h a t a l l b i d s f i l e d . w i t h t ~ B o a r d a t t h e i r l a s t m e w n g , f o r t h o c o n s t r u w o n o f C o n ~ a r c h e s a n dd i r t f i l l s , b e a n d h e r e b y i s r e j e c t e d a n d t h e C o ~ t y C l e r k o r d e r e d t o r e t u r n c e r t i f i e d c h e e k s .. C a r r i e d. . . . . . M o v e d a n d s e c o n d e dt h a tC o u n t yW a r r a n tN o .6 7 0o g ° ; § w G » » ° ~ 1 f u n d 1 9 1 7 , b e a n d h e r e b y ( i s c a n c e l l e d~ ea ni n C n m o t i o n d u l y m a d e a n d c a r r i e d t h e B o a r da d j o u r n until Sept. 4, 1917, at 9 o'c 1ook a. m. ..Ove T. Anderso n, Coun ty Cler Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy, Sweet ~ ~ Re For fall sowing.WriterYnull for Qriceu and smnpl; A Y EBROS.,B L A I R ,NE BR . mlnl xn keen hem lree lrom lla-Pllnl ]0\|I poullry and llluuxluxngl -uh ca-ban. my m cenu . g-mm. Keep Your Pnultry Healthy 3!.i;F;fifY:3?,:Ll=;2t goooodooooooooooooooo --3JOHN |_0THR0!' xATTORNEY AT LAWi v . - \ ¢ u » u s u u - i r u m l c u m3uma u`wum-`Avuu¢. W m mu Smnlh 0| cn: mn. Blair,---Nebr. - . .. _ _ Hegmmng Februarls t1916, 1 por cent intemst wiilbo paid on certiliules of deposit. issuedfor 4i2I: months, nine monthsand one Year.-The Banking Ho use of A. Cistcwer-. is the qme fQr yo1i_ to go .to Realeslater.ma: of the best land lef t In the Unite Stxtc s.Large Copy righted Ma~ showing land by sections and dcrlption 9| soil, climate,r d n h l clevhtlons.temperature.e t Postpald One Dollar. Grant Land Co.. Box 610, Portland Oregon. 23-IJ! I han ten acres neu tolm, (with I mere: extra rented)for u lenne uterms, and lt the right price.Iaholfer severatproperties rightintb T H EQ O V E R N M E N TN E E D F A R M E R S a s w e l ll uF l g h t e T w o m l l l l o n , t h r e eh u n d r e d h u ~ d r e d t h o u s a n da c r e so fO r e g o &C a l l l o r n i a .R l i f r n n dC 0 . 0 n ~ L a n d s .T i t l e r e ve s t e d I nU n i t e S t n t e s .To b e o o c n e dl o rh o m I I T H F FN'|`FRPRT§R Ixs1s 1717 1s19 155712xosoos 128789m m ssm s86519 3'/gxei 'fy121/ f sIIIsI f I u m z o r c u . I r aJ.W. Hattonanddaughter' iergoerite, returned laat Thuraday efternoon hom e tem le¢l¢evialtat Hltrhell. 8. D. ltee lerle Lemon visited her mt at Lan( Phe from Saturday tilt Wed leeday. llea Zola Gilfney, of Omaha, ia vlait g gunaagneaJolmemand oth: Meade ln town title Week. llee Geneva Buttnn tell Holiday Io 2-Iodolk to attend lnetitute. Ira. L. C. Coulee and son,Donald ina Yann, vlelted L. C. Guinea' t~ end of the uma. lisa llnnle WolfwenttoOmaha Tuesday to elelt relatlvee the:eatof an rn ea . ir. and In. R. D. Heron and Iam! ir. ol Fremont. stalled atLeroyHia been over Stnday. Dr. and itre. P. L. Cadyandeom elalied In Fremont Sunday evening. lr. Whitmore, of Omaha, visited at (hae. Pagp Surday. Chee. Iieco retornea home Honda; after eiaitlng lineBerniceWhitfarn aeferad daye. Ir e.(EarthWeberanddaughter, llede, left Tuesday for Sidney, Iiebr , ltaelni been here the put month or au lttilng their boueehold goods randy in e nd. aa they expecttolocatethen lalzrmanlntly. In. Knapp kit Tuesday for Ogden, Utah, to elm reiatleee eome time. Dr. and Ilia.R. A.Daviesvlaited te etiyee .in Fremont Sunday. A eerpilad uae held forHlae Jennie Devine Toeeday evening at P. A. John eon'e aa she eoouleave:toworkin Omaha.- The I. E. church heldtheir annual picnic at the park onTimraday. Ire. G. 1.Pfdffer elalted her lon. Robert Hiller ln Omaha a few daya the lint of the week. ilu. Lew Gllfreyreturnedtoher home in Omaha after elaltlng relatives here several daya. llae Hlldrod Plpher yelumed to Om aha after elaltlng (donde here the pu: week. Ire. L. Il. Utterback elalted in Blair on lnedey.,;> Donald Hlndmqah had themialor tnne to break hh amat the elbow bs Ialltng od a mar-mum lan Saturday He tae takentoOmahaMondayLv have an lim examination of it. lla e He ld flu lehomefromat lellllfl B-oylee college in Omaha for a neo 1|eek'e vacation. lla. D. W. Lennon and Pauline lef tFriday tovtelt relatleenet Madrid, Ie. Pulley hrlal We with to nmind nil mn than an reguhr lervic n at Lhe Pnibytsdsn church. Sabbalh School at20 1. m.,l n . lhdgemw, Superintendent.' .Prenchinl at ll a. m. nd 7:30 p. ln.J. W . lorgnnwi!!punchSandi:morning.g g nr; 0. s. Pruner Veterinary Surgeon ' Ktllll, Nd. All Calls Prornprly Amended Phones: or. Flrxi Chrlullu Church BibleScboqI_ at10l.rn. Samuel Johns, Supuinnndent., Divini vronhlp at u |. ln. Evlnigg vronlnp ll 8 p. rn.\ Prayer meeting Wednttduyevening at B. Strawnbythepastoron Sunday :naming un "Tho I'ear of Death." Short summer evening aaniec.Brin! niclrnl on the tenrhmfl of Jasul, £op»ie, "Fnilh in Gad." All aru vrclcomr. John B. Williams, lliniltor. TheM. E. Church Sundry School el. I0 n. m., Dr. lead,euperintepdent. EpvrorlhLeague e£?,p.m.,CoySlel.ee,'prerldent. Homin;worshipati lo'c°0¢kevening at 8. Preyer meeting Wdneedu erenirg Tne fourth quarterly conference wil! be heid on Saturday evening of this week. at whichDr. U. G. Brown will preside.It ie eemeetly hopedthat :very member of the ofliclel baud will he present ardthe meeting ie open to all members of the church. Subject for Epworlh League Sunday evening, August. 26,"Ec ho lleetirie for Summer Inetituie or convention." Leednr, Iole Seppendeld. W. H. Underwood. Pastor, Baptist Church am- Reguler eervlceeSurdeymoral: lr Bible School at I0, preechlng et ll, andin the evening B. Y. P. U. at 1, preach- ing el. 5. Preyer meeting Wednesday evening. Chair preetlce at the churrh Seine da; evenings. The subject for Sunday morning ie "The Lon: Chrle£;" endfor evening, ' The Mclelge of lust. end Hey." Nut *Nodnudey evening le the ree- ulerlimeforonrennumi bueinue meetingandtheelectionofaf licen.ltleimportantthatevery memberbe present.In this meeting era are ell on equal footing.Every member meg hue e voice ln the com:- tile and e vote on every measure. The ;nbic ie mrdieily invited losll our lervic-ee. C. H. Foreman, Penne. ff V OL . X X I GENE RAL A N D L o o n .NEW S AND OOM ME NT6 BLAIR. W ASHINGTON COUNTY. NEBRASKA. AUGUST 31,1917 No. 812021222222za24242526272329ao313233343536373738393940 was 19mol cm213600 uwz1aooo .213500some 17242938 40mesa105036 1754714139182110ewm49'15110499 1876624'I123504 1292551 1168616 12756018esasz 1284452 15104255710425582691s96789 119679881728 I 1 T 3 nn.. m NATIVE o F DeSOT0 W E L L KNOW N IN BLA IR l Q c. z.. uzrmwav TEE vlcml ~dy found In W eeda About 300 Yarda Eaat 0f°'South Cut" Near Ncihaway Home A lelphone mraaage to Sheri!! Heh- na from the Omaha police depart- nt last Banda]afternoon tellinl t a woman had been found murder- aomewhere in the vin* ity ot Coil- and askin( hlm to march a freightincomin; north on it! arrlrd at lair and arreat any oolored man that might ind. reaulued ln the arrnt of negro giving his name aa Charlea~ith.it waa learned that the mor- - woman waa hlra.C.L.Natha ay, a daughter of Urban Cachelin, a ell known pioneer farmer living south t of DeSoto railroad station.Da- etirea from Omaha came to Blair ~mediate!! they were notihed of the feat of the negro and took him to . alma in an automobile. The Nethawaya, husband and wife, ~erly lived near DeSoto but some ago moved to a small truck farm the weat aide of the Omaha railroad lefraph :tation at what ia known aa a "South Cut." only a ahort dlatanca ~m her home.The atory of the trag- J ia beat to briefly aa poaaible,inCalhoun Ch lcla aa followa: "l{ra. Nethaway had arranged with r huaband zo meet him at the road ~ina south ot their place where ha ook! meet her with his auto and take r to the home of her aiater. llra. aiay Belding, at 24th and Fort atreeta ~aha, for an al'ternonn'a vlait.On t mailing ber at the appointed time r. Nethawu aqnpoud that his wife ~ gona to Omaha another way, and returned to the city, but on llndlng t ahe had not arrived at har deatl-uon he drwa hack to tha!¢°'r3-*~ - .r*=~§1=~:°===d~h~d°°f~1°=1©é=\1 .-- -- nz .armed he got Operator er\'man,brother of E.R. Hardman,Calhoun,to aaalat hiln in trat- Hra.Né\hawiy.They walked Iroro the atation, Mr. Nethaway -~ welt and Mr. Hardman on the t aide of the track, and in a.few lnntel Hr. Nethaway wal honlhed to aeovar the body ot hla wlfe lying on decllrlty near the track, her throat w. D. and Prank Haller and ilanny Castettar and Clarkson tlaller made anauto dnre up to Decatur Iaat Wednes- day neturnlng ela.Lyon! and Craig. w. D. says Washington and Hurt can feed all the warring natlona if nothing happens to the corn crop and they wlll he aatialled to eat jonnycake. The city la tilled with acho-ol marma attending tha teechera'Institute thia week and Fell: Beyer and Ed. Grimm have paaaed their opinion on them to the elect that there are a great many good lookera amongst them-Felix oalla them "Puppies" and Ed. aays the 'Peacl:erlooe"predominate.what ever those deelgnatlona mean.Any how those two young fellows an con nolaseura in judgement of feminine lorelineaa. Clark Allen and wife took their aon. Palmer, to the lathodist hospital in Omaha Thunday, were he wal operat ed on by Dr. Lludqulat. for the remor al of adenolda,which,the phyalclan aald, una the worat case he had ever loen.The patient au lhred from ax trané haaamorhagaa and ble recovery;- for aeveral houra, was doubtful.At this writing-Friday forenoon--the boy ia slightly improved.Fred Compton'a b°r was also operated on at the aame place, for similar trouble, and la doing nicely. Two concrete culvert! are bdng put ln between Blair and Kennard.A nua- take ia being made in the construction ol all these new culverts and brldgea in not hulkling them wlde enough for double yuldwayl, ao that automobile! and vehicles could pau each other in croealng.They would coat a little more but they will eventually he wld» anad and it would he much cheaper to hulld them wider at the atart.Tralllc on all the main roads out ot Blair la ooozaltad at times and should be pro eldad fogny wider bridgea and cnirertr. "Kern" Bona, one of the oldtimera, tquite a native. however,came inI ll n i g h t and has been kept pretty huay ahakiug hands with old friends. He ls llrlng at Shawnee, conductor on allaeoari Paclhe pasaenpr train run ning from Shawnee over into Arkan-aas."Broekey" aa he was knead by his old railroad aasoclatea when he ran a train over the old S. C. & P. road out of lllair up the Elkhorn valley is robustin health and toota #3`Pf°°:>¢r°vI as s faro bank dealer.Illa old alaoclates were delighted to meet him again.Hla brother, George, Ia in nn mating buai» naaa at the town of Chandler, 28 miles from Shawnee. hlre. E. H. Clerk ard her daughter, Elisa Cara, Washington county pioneers. are removing from Fort Calhoun to Omaha.The Clarke are arnongat the lirat families tnlocate on the present townalto looatlon oi' Fort Calhoun. the husband and father, E. Il. Clark, bet- ter known throughout the county and state during hla sixty yeara roaidercain this county aa "Hia" Clark,may property be termed the father of Fort Calhoun, havinglaid out the tmrnalte and being its principal promoter and leading citizen for many yeanl.,Thor came to Blair about 1880 and real-ded here more than 20 years,lllsa Caraaervlng as postmintreaa here from 1835 to 1889, during Clereland'a Brat admin istration as prealdent. WHEAT Psuca $2.20 AT cm IM»\|lKhT-OMAHA scents Les IB: Auoehtod Pnl! Wll|=11\¢°°D~ Aug.N . - A P560 |220 a bulhcl was ind for the l l crop of wha: by Prllideat Wlhon nigh: on the neommcndatiou of what eommittn, hfldld by Dr. H. Glr hld.The b u h III!b l No. northlm lprlng i b u t ,dlh n rlll Chiara Thl bade gndl an No. 1 bud ir ur, nd Iintlr and northern spring. Altisoughthapricuandxaden ummm. purchuu only , th food m tionth rmghlu what»<T`»`5Z.<=- an control an market vi out dimming.The uorpontlon r undenrlothlng,and her clothing rly al! torn 05 ber,showing the aperals struggle aho mad! agaznat Bond.A hunting knife was found hurt distance from the spot, aa was rs. Nothaarafs pocket book, contain- monoy, ahowing that robbery was t the motive for the crime.llr. sndmsn Immdiately wired the Doug- eounty aothoritlas and rsmsmbsr- : that he had seen a negro around s Nothausy homo a abor t time bo- no board a northhoond freight, also kgraphed the sheriff at Blair.Sher- llehrona took the negro ot! at Blair placed him In jail pending the ar- val of the Douglas oounty ollieera. e appeared unconcemed when Bmted, but when confronted by ths lectiroa began to deny the murder fore any mention whatever of the me had been made to him, emphasiz- his protaau by praying rigorously. o admitted, however, getting a drink water at the telegraph atation that ternoon.He was taken to Omaha at evening.being drivefg through lhoun at a good lpoednvhile ¥l.is that it went through Florence at miles sn hour zo avoid the crowdbirh had gathered." The negro has been under Inreatiga- on aines taken to Omaha and the On:- company with Tom Heck, publiahar of the old Blair Tumor, and subsequent- lr loraman of the Blair Republican of- Heo under the ournerahip of C.8. Sprague, deceuod. Hr. and Bra.R. A. Thompson, ol Omaha, accompanied by hir. '1"a alder brother, were in Blair Saturday calling on oldtlmo lriendl.. Dick,aa he wasknown, wal head miller it tho Blair flourinz mill in ill early and | ulmy days and Hra. T. In a Blair ac. girl, Hin Riga Weaal. second daughter of Mr.and Ira. iianry Waaaa, holla son 01 Iulc Thompson droppld into The Enberpriza otlco one day lu! week and we richly enjoyed | clnl. with him, going our the inddonls of pioneer day: in Bun rim which we wen both fa- miliar.1nac'| home is at St. Paul, Minn., whore he located on leaving Blair around |. neon ol yearn ago.He:ru returning from Colorado Springl, Cdlo., whoa he Ind been al n delogntl ntllnding' the I. T. U.,convention,| printen' organiutiom Ho was for coNslnaR|Na oounm' AGENT The mating blk! hat Saturday a umm at tht Cmmdl Chlmbor in diy hall toeonlldlr thc udrlubllllya enpglng l c ounty farm spat I rm1, wall uname.'r u m a n n ant a numb# of (umm mn quita lpria xklin lollo elulpoiilidlnllnd~ hcldorl.Aim listening l o n n i t a nprc unutin of the c ounty » system Iholipromotiug tha sm mcnt of county agus!! lbl'°¢lhontnum anlorganiullon,with G. C- V Do mc n u pr n ld mgn n d A . 8 . H=usecnuzy , naporiuc udanda. ~ mltteeman from cub £01859 of county ulschd ll fdlowls Fort houn, Henry Rohvnt; Rlehknd. No. J. C. Rnunbmm; Gaming ( M L C . WWW: DOSMH.gm, SI MS ;- had No. 2. Albert. llanlln; Arlinlla Fn d ilcuurmlnn;Foutlncllc,Oil Lmi h o n t;Bh ir ldlll. A fw.R u i Grant,Henry Cbrllhnltn;Hl l m l John C a me r o n .Tha pruidsn td He n ta i : will n o t a l cammi t i t m m f o r B 1 1 5 6 d ~ ti n ly ;" . chuoq and h u undcr "| plana to buy for mllhn. l f l t n n u u b r a k e !bo ttom umm¢1 u »s u » amm11 1 »u » ~ tionlrillbioomlpnnhuerutvirtusll llltlno ountrf s wblltc rop. nt that he committed the crime.I t benndilcoverad Umuhn is an cz:- ~:mct from the Kansa: penitsnduyndthat he u n connnmue Ilar,the ~rlcahe tells of his wcndcdnm on Lurdny previous £0 tht murder in £111 ~rthvrcatern outskirts of Omaha bc- ; very conflicting when he Wu tnksn lhll.neighborhood by the Omaha uthorizien on Wadnesd ny. The remains of the dooeued vrcro :ought to Blqr by autoheme nn cdnendly nccompaniad br numerousrienda from the vicinity of her home fn m i l iu t o l o c a t e i n mm - i n t h e sp r i n g of 186 9.He n r y W a n a b o ug h t a l o t a s t h o n l o o f l o u l l u c h m t h , t h a t y e a r an d e r ec t e d t he hm l d in g n e w Dttcupitd by Joh a n se n ,t h a Im p l e m e n t m m ,a !i |. l. la o ut o f it s pr el en l.lo cn li on a n d l i ve d f o r a n u m b e r o f y u m on th e si lo ol ibn Hi gh sch ool b uil din g In t ho hou se now o ee up urd b y J.l i .Pl at a o n w a t W a s hi n gt o n l u c e t .D i c k ?br o t h e r Il l h a r e fo r a l h o r t t i m e i n e a r l y d a y s u RMLRUADS xr wmz x . Chicqo:-To move one 505 arm; tlJ,0tJomettnqui.r\l 8.5 ei n. up into me treine with no ioanimnth and train erelrl. In addition to modng the 581,~ men in the renduerm),the rel~ have been asked tc tnneport 350,~ men nf thenetiunelguudtothdrlag ceinpl. Between Sept. 6 and Sept. 8 the Il roede mm! complete the movement 200,000 men, lbout Nper nent at nel erm. and the ueneportetion the entire fam mustbe oompkted ear in Ootobber. Az the conference of eounelle delenee ol leventeen elelee, held t A. I. Scboger, tice preeident at Pennsylvania lines.eleted that I Jan. I. tn Ava 1,the nilmede he transported moreooel thu: In these period of any previous year. 1% n r d e e Ina h e l d n l .t h e l a l h o d i c t h u n c h , R n . U n d e r w o o d p u n c h i n g t h e u n e r n l s e r m o n t o s c r o w d e d c o u p e - at io n, a nd r n u d l t e d i n t h e u r - l c o l b r R u a . F o r e m l n , o f t h e B a p - ia t ch ur ch a nd W il l ia ms , of t he C hr is - rr church.A l o n ; c on c o u n n of n u t r - ~lfriin fa l l ow e d t h e re m a i n s t o t h e ms t qr y . Th e E n t a r p r i l e i s ob l ig a te d t o H n . B B E V E S R E A C H R e c o i w P R ! C E C H I C A G O Y A R D S Ch ic a go .A u g .21 .- Ch ar le s | o k | t o d | 1 r ¢ l t h a U n i o n 8 l . o u k Y u d | $16 .5 0, n ne w bi lh pr ic e re cor d fo r ca tl e ou t h o ho of.T h e n e w I i g u n I n ce nt s h i g h e r t h m t h e Mo un d 9 u t l h l l s h a d l u ! w e e k . MILITARY onnscumrz on Bl COMES LAW IN CANADA Toronto, Mx 28.-ThuHiiituy -erlpwn blll for the Dominion of ads blcamt a law when it vu si br the gunrnnr pnanl ha n tod Thu bin ana brought from Ottawa vpccili messenger. S U N D A Y M O V I E S D E F E A T E D H u m p . H e b ,A w m _ ( s p ¢ Te l q n m . ) - A p r o p o s a l t o p e r m i t : . d u m o v i n i n H u l i n p . N a b . , I n le a ne d i n l b s c ou n ci i t u ! n ig h t b r vo ls o f n to 2 .Th e q ue st i on w i ll ~ . ab ly b e su bm it te d tn t he p eo pl e fo r r e fe r e n d u m vo n . - ?IF|1'°FlVB MORE MEN CALL FUR EJ(AMlNATloN Fiftytivo mon drnflecl men, fails tngln unlrordarof drurlng tba ! prevlouily ullld Ind ulminld, In been notilied to appear 1-or tionnr.lbac ourthountomnrrmr,: zuday, Sept. l, bythe Imalua ~ bound for examination.It is not \nin\.h.\tldlor\ny of da m,it pus, wil! be cdlgd ior urdeu as It not yu known how many al than Ing cldml far Qnmption with th AnnmoNAL LOCALS The city schools "take up"n a n Monday.. Ksnnard organised e Red Cross chapter Tuesday. '1`hs Blair Canning Company will start wtilnx up com neat week. Prof. Norman Norland arrived in the city yesterday ready to begin ble year'swork ss prtnclosi ol' the High schoot. The omcisl awe of the lethodlstchurch was in session last night and voted. unsnlmausly to ask for the re turn of Res. w. II.Underwood.as pastor and voted to increase his salary $200 Charlsy Davis and Frank Lots, who were given second lieutensnts commlsf alone at Ft. Snelllnsr, went to the can ton~ent near Des Moines, Iowa, last Tuesday for further military mining before being assigned positions In the service. Unless there are ehsiuvstot of llara and hnocksrs the roads ln and out of Blair, in all directions. are bum.Not adaypasseahut oneur more persons come to this otliee, or ml The Enter prise representative on the street.to complain about the roads near Blair. Will Gibson has secured a Mace as salesmen with the Dnxel Shoe Co., of Omaha and has moved to tht city with his family. I'rank llcilrids taking his household goods down in his biz. new meter truck oll Wednesday.Drexsl's s the biggest ard best retail shoe oon» cern in the west. Pete Tyson reported Monday that the steamboat Elk, ol the DecaturOmaha line got stuck test Sunday evening one ssndbar oppcelte his place, tended with50,000 feet ol enttonwood lumber which was bdns transported from the mill at Decatur to Omaha for the Illinois Can- ms Rai!madCo.lt for 08 the ber sometime during the night and pro ceeded on its trip to Omaha. liamhsrs from the different churches met at the lethodist church Tuesday ersolng ' and organised a teachers' training class, which will meet once a wreak.A competent instmelaoe wtli he engaged.Those who are teachers ln any of the Sunday school. -. .re Inter-ested ln Sunday school work are asked to meet at the Methodist church Frl- day evening, Sept. 1. Pete Tyson sold 100 bushels ol'his this ysar's winter wheat crop yester day toJerome Bayes,who owns the CoL Pratt fam? southeast of Benning- ton. for seed.Magee had examined in penned the Iollowina account, from her intimate aoqualntanee with deeeaa- ed during a life-time of aaacclatlon. ot her lite and character: "When the body of Nellie (C<lchelln} Nethaway was brought to Blair for burial. lt was a sad home coming for all of the family.The blow vveaeo awlft andsudden that they were un- ahletoglva any acc ount of her life. The funeral waa held from the Metho- dist church at a o'clock Wednea day p. zu. anda large concourse of retativa and friends dlled the church.Sha was the eldest daughter of Urbin and Frank- ie Cachelio,horn ln DeSoto. July 7, IW; was married to Gland Hathaway, Feb. 7,1898.Their Brat little home was at Wahoo, Nela.and from thare they moved to the little store by theroadside north of Florena. called "For got Store."When they sold out there tbey moved to a farm in DeSoto and nrolnvvd They afterwards bought the 40 acre farm on which they lived at tbe time of her death."Besldea her husband, ahe leavea har aged parentl,llve ele te ra ard one brother, namely: Maude Bad gerovr, of Florence, Daisy Bel-ding, ol' Omaha, Goldie Cachelln,Omaha, Ads Dalhey,Omaha,Lizzie Cachelln.at home, and Ed. Cachelin, of DeSoto. "Her audden death has told bcavily on her bereaved relatives.Nellie had not an enemy but many, many friends. She was a moat loving companion and a christian woman, pure aa a lilly and no one will be more mlead thru eheby all.Everybody was welcometohePhorne; it any were blunt ahe nsjoicad with them, and il' ill aorrew. she aympathlled.She vraa a mostloving daughter,her zreatest desire wastobeueefodto God and to those ilimt har.She never neglected her home but ehe area never too busy to help others.Such a beautiful charact- er la rarely found.The bereft family have the sympathy od many frlende as well aa the writer. "Urbln Cachelln, father of the de- oeaaed,ieau oldsettlecandacivilwar veteran; he fought and helped to hee hte negro gaps. that has now broughteovrevl' and ine: In hlajotlarlrl step; He was at Wood, S. D. on a claim that vvna awarded him by Unch Sam,andreeelred a telegram that 'Nellie had met with an accident;come immed iately."Upon rllc h ln l Omaha hla dnt dnqulry waa,'how i.s Nellie? Daughter aaid.'Fatlxer,dldn't you read the papenaon the tralnl'He re plied 'I didn't bave my glaasea.'Hia grief weeequal to that of the husband and family which you ali witnessed." Hom & Stenoeld In a ahop on the lot where the poetom ce atendl.He hee been engezcd in mining operetlone ln Aleeke for the part twelve yeere and p.revlou|lilthet time wee in Peru end other South American oountriee.He ie making a tour,reechlng acroea the country to Nova Scotia, vlaltlog broth an and eleten lbum he hed not I-een for many yeare. Public Accountant McConnell te e here laat week it ia reported,|o{n| through the recozde of the reoelpte and expenditurea ol the board ol dr rectore ol the Blair echool dletdct end checkin; them up.Woul»dn't it be ber.- ter for the texpeycre to elect men to lone on the echool hoervd who are cap- able of keeping uma records eo that e committee of the hoard could tell from the records ee kept, at a curaory ex- amination. erbelher the lcbool funde were properly accounted for?The proceee of keeping these records 1| very elmple.Farmera who make nopretense aa bookkeepera,have never had any training in eccoontlny, eerve on aohool dietrlct boerde year alter year and never incur the expense to the tupeyere ol their dialrletl of em- ploying e paid eccountenttoeeéertellz erhet becomoa of the tazmonoy.Bo simple a transaction ee debltlng all money received, end what lt wee re- ceived for,end c rdtlng ellmoney oiehureed, end for what purpoee, oofht nottoreqnulre the aorvicee of e peldaccountant to nntengle.It memhere of the board of education are not com- petent to report on the condltione of the dueecee they ehould not be tlaeh. lt'e pretty poor hoalneee to elect men to public offce and emhknr a high. prloed man towatch them to make acre they an capable and boneet inthe conduct oi hualneee of tbeotlleeto whlrh they are choeen. A rwne Ireeh mlleh col for eele. 2t-t!Fun Buoeort. hire. T. C. Hilton, the milllner, re- turned Sunday morning from Chicago where aho had spent eevereLdeye in studying the neweat deeigna in mil- iloery and cerefully selecting her line of on millinerr-u r i :i!ton'e jueg-ment ilong these »....€ the Boon me leet appeal and ahe hal lali in the liobblele Hoa ur fall twill .thet hae been ahown in thle city in many a dey. Much of her foods are already here and more ere ll'li\"ln2 daily.Her pa-tron.: will be better eatlehed thla year tlpn ever before when they eee what she hes in etora for them. . CARI) OF THANKS We wiah to thank the malfy frleode and neighbon. and eepecielly the Roy- al Neighbore lodge and uma who een; ee well ea llmle lho :cnt Boeera and furnished can for the funeral of our deer wife and mother. Eerl Dixon and Family. F O R S A L E I wilh to eel! mv houae in which 1 live (corner Grant end Welker Ave) without the lot and will receive hideup to Saturday evening Sep't lat.I t is one of the beat bulll. houeoe ln Blair and can eerily be moved but it is teo large for my uae.I reeerve the Hght to reject any end.ell hide. Both Phonea 30-tf.John R. Aye. (eredfor eele end pronounced Pete*e superior to any be hed seen.He psld Pete $215 00 for the loo bushels end took it evvsy er one Iced in e big euw me r . At the lnqoeet held les! Pride; in in veslilsle the sccident by which lsrie Ronk. the young led; from Bencrolt. who lost her llfe et the rellroed crossang neer the Sleder place, after hesr inz the evidence of those survivorspresenteccompsnylnf the dsceeeed when the accident occurred. e verdict vrse returned holding the train crew blameless of eny negligence. ldrs. A. E. Sheldon, of Lincoln,will edrlrese the ledses of Blslr st the opera house on Ssturdey, Rally Dey,Sept. 1, st 3:00 o'clock p. rn.This lssiso "Taz Dey" for l.heWornsn'e Cummin tee of the Council of Defense of Wash ington County.Mrs.Sheldon is wellposted on the srbrk of the Council of Defense end will prove herself to he en entertaining end instructive speeker. Heneger Christensen,of the Fer- cnare' Cooperative Union, le building e sobsuntlsd business ln the eele of eeri cultorsl implements end form machin ergof ell delwpliom. Ile hee sold quite s number of term tractors, though he got into the gems Isle, end much other _B | . A l R ' s c o . F G O E S s c u m L u t S l t u r d a y r r a a e m o m e n t o u s o c - ca si on t o Bl ai r.Th e sons o f m a n y Bl ai r p a re n ts .t h e hu s b a nd s , h ro t h e n s w e e t h e a r t :a n d re l a ti ve s o f m a n y ot h e r B l a ir 1 > °° v1 ° w e r e w i n d t o p a r t wi th t h ei r lo ved o ne s , me mb e rs o !C o . F w h e n t h e y w e r e or d e r e d t o N e w Mex ico , p erh ap s n eve r t o s ee a n d e m or a e e t h e m : g a i n w h e n th i s fa r e w e i l u s e u i d .The a er lo ul e ld o of t h e w e r wa n br ou gh t h om ei to th em i n t hi s pa rl - ln g as n e ve r be for e an d t e e n d i m m e d the e ye s of m an y a lto ll d co un te na nc e. No t l eh n l l n i n for m a t io n o f th e e x ac t ti m e o f th e i r l e avi n g n u pu b l ic l y m a d e k n o w n u n t i l t h e m o r n i n ; o f r p m d e - pa r tu r e e o t ha t n o p r o p e r re co gn it io n of th e e ven t c o ul d b e ar r a n g e d .Th e G. A . R . a n d W . R . C . ou a e d t he i l o r t l ar ou nd a nd g ot a n m e n ;u co ul d b e re ac he d w ho for m ed i n l ln e an d m er ch - ed an tha Fa ilroad st at io n.he a de d b l th e B l ai r ba n d. fol l ow e d b y me m b e r s of C o. F to t a ke t he 11 :1 5 t ra in fo r th e so u th . W o r d fr o m D e m i n g ,N . i l . ,th e i r d e l t l n n t l o n t h a n t h e y l v i n t o c a m p s i d l n l n i n g l i t h a t t h e y a n l r e d n fe l y o n W e d n e l d l y a n d : e r e i n g o o d h e l l t h an d ep l ri tl . ménnsus NOW ill BELGIUM Ge r m an C hs n c gl l o r A r ri ve s i n B r u su l s to i rw n x tg a t o C o nd l t lo n o -R e c ol vo o F l n d e r s C o u n c i l . A m u h n ¥ n m . A u s . 3 1 . - Th e o n l n ! i n l ¥ r | | w I n n f th o fh m a n n chan cell or, Dr . ( 3 o n r |: M l c i u w ll s , fo r th e p u m o a o n !;:nl1s:r1n|:In fo r m a t i o n r r g n r d i a g m n d l l l n n s t n Be l x l u m , i s r e p o r t e d In sn l lc rl ln t eh gr am .'P ho c ha nc el lo r renl vod m en a b er s o f th o co n od ! of F la n - da nl . 5 . - . _- - . - .u. s . um TA KE S ao GE RMANS Allen Blount Wlna French Croco and Pnlrn for Heroic Fiat an ihl Vldun Front.. Paris Auf-31.--Allen mount. nonnl' Zllchnrd Mount of Bl. Louis, Mo.. "ho jnlnwl ilu* fori*l|{¥\ ivdnn In April, has written In his father that he hastm-u nrrmowl for 1110 vm cron mnpalm fnr lalzlnz 30 prisoners dngle- hnnllod ln the fighting at Verdun.He was \\0l.lhrll~ll xilghtiy In the hand. THE TEACHERS' |NS"l'l'|'UTI3 Tha teachen of the county are at- nnding county lnltituh at the hilh school building hen in Blair this week, around four:cone hivlng en rolled their names.The fsultomarg institute pro-gfzm il being followed Surat. Wnter- hmne, of tba Fremont. achoals,tr u han Tuusday und dslinred an nddren no am tcachan.Other spake:1 and lecturers are scheduled to deliver ad- dresses.2? I. w. w.'s naewfmésrau Ali eg ed A q l t u o r a T a k a n F r o m Tr g l n a n s p o k a n e , w a s h . - H o l d a s l d l i i t a r y P r l m n e n . Sp ok an e W a sh . , A ux .Ill .-'£'\ ¥en ty~ n e w n n w n .th i u l n j n r i l y o f t h e m a l - 1¢1 :¢ \'I in ln * I. w . w . ag it nt orr . ar e Ln jn il h e r o n n r m l r r n l ' M n j n r W l l k l l i I. l'hc 5 \u \ re tn l cr n fr o m a i m l n a n l t a I I PIONEBRS AND OLD srsrn ERS An sdvutinment of tha Washingtoncounty Pioneen and Old Sattlen nn- nnli mtelinl. £0 bt held ln Blair on the max of nlxt month, nppean in another placo in this iuua of Tha Enterprise. This Ll to be n Home Coming Reunion lor lhcte who have mond url! from tha county u null an n Lima of enjoy- day Int letk ha told two gn enginel, a mlky plow, A farm wqcn. ew., atc.. which nln'r. so had for 5 starter. Pete Jensen hu recovered from the etlecu of bil political defeat int fall, which hid him up lll winter and la into the spring, and il now ulin lng Frank Ilrou agnln in the nuctioneer- ing gums.The total aclipou of Pe!el uplntionn at Int h!l'| election, when he felt io cnckauru of a brilliantlace-lu and pomiéifs future,I n n bodybios'to Pete that came nur Gniahing his urrntid career. Monday and gave en nddren at the tuchen' institute which ia in session ut the High school building um week. Lobeck hu! evidently overlooked thehet. that the school :norms will not bl entitled Lo | vote at ness. yesn'| elec tion, by reason of the fullng ol the rel- orendum petition on the noting: quel tion.And prohibition knocked the . A 10 8i i 1 MEE+10€ se67 1914141 42as444546474a49 1?/$525 is 1215*uma6 82168 1565747 1157953 14 151322 3064862 1065319 18 991281% %44se *i_.wwa 6068588 1051962845%sgsms xo153 5455 56 so 57 57 Fr. 1 Fr. 21 55; 37 21 ug.s m 9 52530 324593259 3891738917 w w 4864375143 164535 a s m1575 'un 14 14 1a 1a 14 11.3 8% 505.00.350.00875.00340.001052.00 1865.00750.00 Doug..saxééé v I On motion the foilowing hills were aiiowed and drawn for the same: HenryP.Hansen,Ma m.gingPoo rFa rm............$ L._ ? ra nks ,Ro a dW o y k,................. August,Prahm,haulmg,.. August Fra.hm,Rpa dWork,.... August F1-ahm, Road work, gicwa Qugiels, roagl work, . ... orders 36.00 41.50 6.00 47.25 123.701.00 65.20 65.50 4725 100.00 19.25 10.00 9.00 8.00 24.75 81.0531.50 132.50 10.00 /f\ lhdgemw, Superintendent.' Prenchinl at ll a. m. nd 7:30 p. ln.J. W . lorgnnwi!!punchSandi: morn mrg g1 Flrxi Chrlullu Church BibleScboqI_ at10l.rn. Samuel Johns, Supuinnndent., Divini vronhlp at u |. ln. Evlnigg vronlnp ll 8 p. rn.\ Prayer meeting Wednttduyevening at B. Strawnbythepastoron Sunday :naming un "Tho I'ear of Death." Short summer evening aaniec.Brin! niclrnl on the tenrhmfl of Jasul, £op»ie, "Fnilh in Gad." All aru vrclcomr. John B. Williams, lliniltor. TheM. E. Church Sundry School el. I0 n. m., Dr. lead,euperintepdent. EpvrorlhLeague e£?,p.m.,CoySlel.ee,'prerldent. Homin;worshipati lo'c°0¢kevening at 8. Preyer meeting Wdneedu erenirg Tne fourth quarterly conference wil! be heid on Saturday evening of this week. at whichDr. U. G. Brown will preside.It ie eemeetly hopedthat :very member of the ofliclel baud will he present ardthe meeting ie open to all members of the church. Subject for Epworlh League Sunday evening, August. 26,"Ec ho lleetirie for Summer Inetituie or convention." Leednr, Iole Seppendeld. W. H. Underwood. Pastor, Baptist Church am- Reguler eervlceeSurdeymoral: lr Bible School at I0, preechlng et ll, andin the evening B. Y. P. U. at 1, preach- ing el. 5. Preyer meeting Wednesday evening. Chair preetlce at the churrh Seine da; evenings. The subject for Sunday morning ie "The Lon: Chrle£;" endfor evening, ' The Mclelge of lust. end Hey." Nut *Nodnudey evening le the ree- ulerlimeforonrennumi bueinue meetingandtheelectionofaf licen.ltleimportantthatevery memberbe present.In this meeting era are ell on equal footing.Every member meg hue e voice ln the com:- tile and e vote on every measure. The ;nbic ie mrdieily invited losll our lervic-ee. C. H. Foreman, Penne. ~,Q- Q_aa ,t~ 7 ` ¥ E |j f § _ f ' .-T 1 "4.15[.»\ , ; _ ; ,':.:_., What lo De When "Gui-oil" WhileTzlkilg Le! the person wht! mnda the irisphonlCllllnallh loperntnr tore-¢-smb1||},-u;g_tents:cuon,always,when"vulod." It "cut-ot!" whllo lolophom lag. "hen you did not make thu call but wen caliul byl-Omeonc claw, han; up yourreceiverpromptlyandmalt unlll you we culled again. 1: ron keep your reccherQU ilu: hook after you huhbeen ,"cu!-elf". your line willtens"buss"undbe an ro-portedlu nnronotryingtonl! 5ou. lf. lflor y ou made a ull, a"vutoff'ocean andlk !oporamrs n r :"Humber,plvule." my. far example, "1nnled 450 and vu cut-ol." #~ 4.\"\` II L3 ; \"n5 1. ' I \ § Henry Hanufik, raid €€°¥'k§&'2.°F,,¥9l-*:1fiv- road Wol:k,12.00zreu nngeroaumer, roan work,~6.00Anto nT.Kruse ,roo dwork,~..2.00 J.B.8tr1ok1ett,roaddragging,..38.38 JoneeBros.,m$Jkfor thepoor,........... ~4.88 R.P. Rumu.ssen,ooncrete bridge work,....176.00 Booty Co ntra cti ng Gompe ny, bri dge work. ~1511.88 Otto Voss,roaddregglng,~~ 15.00FrankWo1I,roadwork,~93.00 Wilson Re-inforced concrete Oo., oonorete bridgework,377000 Wilson Re-inforoed Gonorete Go., Uonoreto Bridge Work~Wilson Re-inforoed Concrete Uo., Uonaete work . . F. J. Wentworth, freight and dray, . . . . . . . . . . . . Henry Wulf, rom! dragging, Fred Waikenhorst, road work, . . . . . James W&11ace,rosddrn.gg'ing.. ole umwa rri clgro adwo rk,.................. A. N. Un t h a n k , p a . i n t i n g B 1 k h o r n b r i d g e , ~ R. P. Rasmussen, concrete wing at 'I'zip1ette71=. .... .L . P . S k o v , s a n d d e l i \ ' e r e d , ~ ~ £ t n y S t r l o k . 1 e t t , r o a . d w o r k , ~ . . . .U.M.8 pike r,roa dwo rk,.....~ Pa u1 8 p r1 o l c , ro a . dw o r k, ~ J . W m.No h r e n be rg , ro e d wo r k, ~ . ... S . H . N e i ! ` , r o a d w o r k , ~~ . . . . nloQu|.n*ie Lb'r and Goal Co., coalfor oourt house, .. S t a n l e y M a . r s h , r o a . d w o r k , ~ AlbertLuenlnghoener,roadwork... Sdhlenk1ng,roa.d.work,o. J. Boekmunsupphes for thepoor, Ove T. Anderson, :tam a, express and freight, . . .G i t y o f B L | . i r , Z 1 e o t r i o Y i g h t s , ~ Franklhrte rworkonero n e w o r m . . . . ' ; § . = . : . ; : : ~ . ° . °. 211 Booty Uontrecting Company, bridge work, .... J. Mueller, sup lies for the poor, . . . . . .. . . .BestyGontrect£ngCo.,bridgework, Booty Contracting Gompmy, bridge work, ~ Boa.tyGontraot1ugoo ...................... 3770.00 982.20 2.880 1s.:o 12.0022.50 78.50 oeooo 382.50 ......47.25 22.00 13.00 19.0014.50 3.00 543.958.00 12.00 14.00 2.85 .......6.06 5.50 24.608.00359.30 2.40490.00 84.00 490.00 fi n~ul n *r u n- 1nesota Lake foragood rest, goodfishingandgoodac~ commodations.W Hay Fever LUpperWisconsinLakesandthe ChequameonBay District ofLakeSuperior o fer relief from Hay Fever. Our Outing Folder willtellyouaboutresortsand charges-along the é ~|5 I l | . z- I i nl'Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapors & Umaha Ry. q_ s. o. ns| .rM/w. Altlll, Blllr. Nebrukl. H M ...f....-.-u ¢ ¢ ; .u ar I . } f \ K \ | l § | n e u ! T r a f f i cM a n a g e rma ia. n. MICRAH. General Puxenger Ann! Sl. Pnul. Minn. s ~ .,¢.,ng¢.L.~_;..L.. ;_,~ - - - v ~ . ~ ¢»~-~w . - -. ~ \,1 . ,~ ,,,,.,...,..\gi »»..,._.. K - } ; . .I a,.@1.f¢~m z w e m n mA9z$L_@_¥_.i`lT¢" 31. *QUm m m a m ~"z";°°f§°""f'§"°°§°°§°°i"§°°f=°§ _...__ -- ..__- _..._........ sum' mms t e d W a l t at ~_»;;j=»-»- ol Tllauahra : p o r t e d B y C r o w e l l G r a i n & L u m - r C o . } A I N - h 0 \ l ' .. . .. .ua 3 r n H i n d . . . " ra -Y oi lo w. . . . . .1 sa a W h l L ¢ . . . . . . . . . . u N o . s w l m . ¢ : . . . . . . .48 L s i i a r l o y l l l x e d . . . . . . . . . . . . : p o r t e d b y F a r m e r s ' 0 0 - o p e r a t i ve l a m ] b o a t - - N o . I . . . . . . .. .$2.05 m - - Y o l l o 1 r . . . . . .. .1 1 1 6 - W h i t m . . . t a N o ! . . . . ..~50 .___._.¢...._....- -_...... - - _ .. - _._ - ~r. W . F . Hum ph ill 'a D e n t a l O m o o a t e d o u r S t a t : B a n k .1 6 - t ! ra . N ol l Jur g e n au n vis i t e d fr i en d s Ka n na n d Th nr a da y . ra . Ja ma l R i ch a rd s on ,o f Om a h a , s a g ue st of Bl ai r fri e nd s M on d ay . t h e To r r i n g t o n V a c u u m c l e a n Pi e r e o i .¢ f ' rs .S a r a h B a l l a r d a n d d a n g h r , aoo , sp en t S un da y at L a k e Qu l n n e - a ll . o r w a g o n s . w a g o n b o n a a n d h a y - la,see t h o F a r m o r a 'C o o p a r a t i n o n .H t f vu..._ n u m m e m :nemo a= NBRTH WESTERN Wanhuuad |. |\ . ¢n il !H l | . m |I a i l tn a d a ! l r 2|:a .n. ¢a. l1r c . . s . P . . M . 5 0 . hl m m l s n u n m u l . I . | l l l h u . 5 l l .l N i . » . d ¢ Il !¢ s . 3 l l ~ 11 1 .4 1 lIn :. $ |a .lI.l §u l. i n i!! ax . Su . p l d \ l I 1 n . 8 | m .415n.n.dn1.l1._ ; | . S In d ¢ y o | I¥ Pvrsonll Paragraphs nad ltnms ot ia to ru t to Lo c a l Ra do n ooo c on oo ooo oo c wo oo ooo ooo oo eoo c n ooo o~ \'\»llkin|-Rathmnnn {Cont1ibuI.ed] L u i Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock. n quiet wedding tnoi plum al. the home of Hn, llary Anderson,on south Walker annum, when her nlm. Hin Sophia Rllhmann,Ill united in marrilgc to lr. Narmm W. W ilklnl. Both parties are 'nil known ln the community a n d u widely relplelecl. Rev. John B. Williams, puter of the Chrllliln church, tied the knot.Ailer Lhl csromony | ddnty luncheon una served and the bridal party il!! by SOCIETY at the Blair hoapltal Thu:aoay Ulilli.». lu Harlan llorunaen c ame ourmLincoln Satundsy for a le¢k'a ll. at tha home ol C. S. Nielsen.. r.Stalarlfl New Onion,Mu le. a nd rm.12 rr r.and Mn. Henry Patenen and lldren an spending a week in the ~utr) vlailing faioada. ~r.U.G.Brown,wife ond um uizger daoghtera wan guaata Satur- and Sunday of their Blair rela- ea, Hr. and Ilra. S. W.Bro1m. ack Richter il flailing his brother, |, and Frank Hortaman and Iam- , up near Burke, ln Grezory ooun- South Dakota.Ha drove up over-in a. car with one of bla lrianda. . E. Lula let: for the Roaabud, in ~th Dakota, Tulday to anparlnteud erection of a large bam on hh I Gulrslsman I» Married Under thanbovo caption Int.Wed noldly| Omaha WorldHerald contain ed the hllc tln g nnnouncamcnt of the mirrllgs uf two young people well known hare in mm. The :morn in the lon of Hr. and llrs. Gustur Lundt, of this city nd the bride it the dnughur ol' Br. and Hrs. B P. Hiller. prominent farm plople in Lin coln township., and a Hater at Hon. Albert llilhr,Washington county : tamed to take in the Suu fair an Du Moines.Dn n lumln g tht;will make iheir home on llr. Wilkins' fum neu Blair.Many friendl will wish them well. ANNUAL REUNIIJN The publlshnr of The Entcrprin hu Follolringls tbl announcement as it appeand in tha World- Herald: "Mi ll Eulgn I l.Hiller, daughtero! Hr. UM linfll P. llllllr, of Blur Nab., :nd Gulllv L. Lundt, : mambo:of the mnehine mm compmy of the &6~NEE~|§§z§Nn OLIYSETTLERS OF W ASHINGTON COUNTY cause s statement was .pubihhod in in column: Iul. week that "Tho wedding of Mr. James Sip and Blu 'Gncs'Bar Rev. Chu.W. Suvidge at his stud: Honda;nlunhuon.Tha attendant; n r i lbs bride'|mister,Mill Alma ililler and Charles I'. Pais, srhc il liao with the Filth." THURSD F,I3 The [momtobe ny! that £116 brkle- tobe ls Hju Agua,i mma o f I li a '0raca," lad thlt thl1oun| lady vlry La st y ea r a "Pio ne ers' a nd Old Settlers' Ass oc ia ti on o f Wa sh- ingto n Co unty , Ne bras ka " wa s o rga nize d a nd a v ery suc c es s - ful ls t, annua l reunio n was he ld in Blair on Sept. 2 8.All tho s e who a ttende d la st. y e a r' a nd many mo re wi ll want to be pre s - e n t t h i s y e a r .A la rge te nt] wi ll be s ec ure d a n d i t w i l l be ,a da y long to be re membe red. A cordlal Invltatlon ls extended, not only to the pioneers and old set- tlers and the ir fumllles but to all whowlsh to mee t wlth them on that day. Thls ls a lso inte nded as n "ho me c oming" e vent for the former resl- dcnts o f thls c ounty. The reunion will be held at the co urt house grounds i n Bla ir, Nebr. beginning at I0 a. m. and lasting as lung as you wish to stay.' Be sure to brlng a basket dinner and cups.Hot coffee will be furnlsh- ed to all.Come and have n goo d time Thursday. Se pt. l3th. Let us have u full atte ndance and meet our ne ighbors and friends in a social way and renew old acquaintances. m1s|cs§§§i3LA1iiBAHBf hi>bR£§t§ nv mm uw rlonms. PICNIC DINNER . **»,PARAMQUNT .0 lhya at theln1| Black.Mrs. T. C. Hlton, The Milliner Charley llcllanlgal and fa~il; autoed up from their home over in aouth ureatlm Iowa laat Saturday,"pulling in" about the noon hour, and made his brothen, Frank and Joe, and other rel ativoa and friend: a abort vlnlt. '°Hanny" Ceatntter "blew ln" from hll home on the Roilbll¢,in seam Dakota laat Saturday arming and il enjo5In¢ himself amongat the Caetet- ter and Heller tribal ol relative! and oldtlml neighbon of former :earl and Manda galore. The Stai.a_ Bank ol Blair, Nebraska, will pay rw Four por ant interest per annum on Time Certificates ol De- poait for Six. Nine or Twelve months All depoaita ate protected by the Guarantaohurnl of the State ol Ne- brllka.3-ll When the horse ahoe pitching aharpaemma down from Harman lut Sunday and taaed a few gamoa with the Blw "artists," John Rodgers, Butch CookFattyWarrick and Chula; Gaydou the Blair new put we ksboah on the viaiton. George A. Doll left Sunday p. m. for Fort Snelling lo enter the 0lllcen' training school.Llu._Doll accompan-ied him and will remain there for a few day! until he gets locatod and will then go to vial: Ile. DOH'a parents at Lena, Ili., for a fur weeks baton returning to hor parents' homo ln Oreaon to re- main until llr. Doll tlnlahea at Fort Snelling. Speck! prices on wagons md l q o n bona at tho F'nrm\n' Elevnor nut. week.23l.f Hrs. John Su uma doin (mm Win- ner, on the Rooebud In South Duhon, lat Sunday.John rumslned than to hi s c a n o f b i l mm o l tb l ( r a i n which vu being thnlhud on 1 couple of farm: which he owns and nn bdng fsrmad by tmlntn, Ind will be hon next Sundny.They expec t tn mnkn A.W.FOIL ll.D. Homooopathic nhrlir im md 3|-ll'!°°\L Blair, Nob:. Both phonel.3 0 tl Numerous gnln donlcn ard shut or man throughout the stubs an alar- UIZ to suppiy fumen vim fall wh at tor lending at mot..A bank at York odhn to loan hasnt hrmerl of York ecunty,manly,without !nt¢nelt,' to purchase Ind what urilh. New Skim just in and more com- 4 are Monday and-»»e9»> J Tueadng' of each 4.' - »~\.,;;.a week.13-Lf th! moot nimble hrm vf°P°f¢l¢~em netlan.The eomunntlou I |180 W urn.The mn Alun Il~Kmndy paid thru dolluu m un ~~znupuu wha ua mn: sz m llta1l0'| and |0H It ln UN (ur O10 ln acre.lt h ub n n o w n df a ryun by umumnumd WMM. xt ~=umun». and °¢¢¢PU by uuanu. Fa mi ly Bull a t é . Olt'~ Ha ll Be nni ngton,Ne br.. Sept. l5 th.Ma rrie d lo l only .al-2 one of th~ desi~ is a~ll out of the wheat market.This in explanation of The Enterprise market quotations. Hans Grimm has been Investigating the opportunities being afforded In Kansas to bw shosts at s price that srlll justify investing in them end has planed an order for the purchase o! a rsrloed with a men connected with the lureilOCR interests at the Omabs yards to put in his feed lots.These sbosts sro eil vaccinated and Immune hom serine diseases betore being ship- ped and Hans says he f:an't false them at present price! et feed tor use money he can buyihe Kansas bred ebosts for. Lo u i s G r i m m w a n a - c h u c d u n i A n n llcil ona a y f u m a n Lh l » a u t o i t h a Fi s h : r a c k N U I ! . |l.u\ week neither of the Bhlr grain lkllen quam! primal on when!-rm oul at um muhs.This unch as will NOTICE To FARMERS On Sept. 8rd We start bo buy Hogs and when you have Any to offer give us a chance and we will give you a square deal. ~Yours Truly, Farmers Co-operadve Union; Blair, Nebr.P. Christensen, Mgr. Clover and Rye §§§%l,$Z§§€d"!.i.L'31,2T AYE BROS., BLAlR, NEBR. By ullng Gnu ll! IbnK e e p Y o u r P o u l t r y H e a l t h y U m a . u u u n u u o m - manuukee-|»!»¢m rm lmmllw.l'»n=¢ymu- mum-y -ua sllouvu~m.||»\¢. -nh c»»u°|», only xo menu A ¢-non. 1 It'|' Blair Ra~ket Store School Dpening Sale Hair Ribbons for (§irls 109 v=f '"'~"f 'I ll 23° See our big line of Dinner Fails, Lunch Boxes, Tablets, Pencils, Slates. etc., etc. n-nw. 'r~ an~ humbly~ agen.-I " ' _"" ~ IZ $'22¢.'$?L'2 2 5 3 5 3 Se e 0 u r Glr ls Dre s s e s 5 9 4 :a n d u p y- For Sale:-A registered yearllng Hereford Bull.Enquire of .U. S. Reurea. N tf Blair, N-abr. The Blair band and a number of oth era lrom Blair sent ever to Arlington laat "I"-will evening to attend a meet- ina held there under the auaplelea nd the Washington county council of da fenae.The meeting wal held at the Arlington village park and there was a good attendance reported. J. F. Pouch er and an Omaha man. br the name of Bounher, were the apeakera. Let your idle money earn something The State Bank, Blair, Nab., will pay l-'our per eent mteraat on Time Carlif cataa of Deposit for Six.Nina nr Twaive months.8 t i For some unaccountable reason Capt. Read 0'Hanlon was detailed for duty at the adjutantgenerallollc a at Lla- enln and dldn't accompany Cu.F to New ilexica Itta reported that he has been tzanalerred from lleld aarrlca to army headquarters department atWaahlngton ln a clerical position and will not gn to the European front acruaa the water with bla cozngny. A uarload,16 head,of 1,51I pound eteera ml-.I on the Omaha market laat Friday for $15.55 par cart..$1.20 per cut. above the higheat price erar paid for cattle on that market.They werefed and ahlpped by E. T. Graham ol Creston,Platte county and brought $244.15 par head after dx months feed- ing--|3,918 for the 16 head. 1 Hosiery at 12 l-Ze, #15°t9Z@1»§;P§ o Enterprise and ~ptlon a m til be Best vvlll those Those 25I ln ck to iatrlct oblill Bomb lncoln proseworld antly la of ~I noonly party.ir ap ~rlty bing which srags~le at to ~leap uct of easier ~e aethere abovre acted object tleenylive. n try josl dravvn , from lation. a rnanwould ~naent much many nother his ~rtant men~ver 31, ~t con-~n why t upon -have butthe no the higher, lsr vrttl With uodand g wilt nd u n ndlorua e may~e face | | heldusls. n nonnothin( moreltnilarly »there ntrles. ~ noetry has ~ein a r the c o Nn R E s s s u o u w s u v ON THE J OB1u The Repubttesn Publicity assoolatlon, through its president,Hon.Jonathan Bourne,Jr.,(Ives out the lollouing statement at its Washington bead quarters:"Io the interest of public welfare congress should remain in continuous session until the close ol the rar.Continuous session Iould not necessarily mean daily meetings of the two houses of ooorreas. but a series of short ad joornmenta vahlcb would keep congress legdly in session to act pmmptly it oc casion arose.An lntlmstlon by one n. osntly ln conference at the Ihlts boost to tha edsct that the president woo » like to have congress adjourn,is sob ltclsnt reason vrhy congress should re main at in post of duty. "During the past four years are hav witnessed almost revolutionary steps the establishment of esecutire dictator ship, and coincident abdlcatlon ol con gross of its duties, powers and reaponai hllltlea.The constant trend ol' this ad fnunistration has been the strengthen! of the executive branch of the govern ment and the weakening of the legisla tlve.Having been thus lar unabldo unveiling to check this movement, con zresa should at least remain In poeltlo to take auch action sa may bonecesssr to restrain the unconstitutional exar ol that arbitrary power which the ad mlntatration delights to assume. "Only a few months ago congress Ita a demonstration of the importance o retaining its constitutional povvera refusing entire abdlcation.On Febru ary 26, l9l?, the president nent beto congress with a request for povrora 1 use the armed forces ot the Uni - States ln any 'nj he saw fit.In tha m usage to congress he indicated th d 11.111 that congress should veet 'hi~ with plenary power and Zeave him alonin charge of the deatlniea ot the public Such would have been the effect ltcon zress had passed the armed neutralit bill lust belore Goal adjournment Ma I.Developments slnce that time ha demonstrated the wisdom ot congrer ln refusing the desired authority,a the importance of its presence ln Was~ lngton ready tor the transaction of t~ natlon'a business. "Many Incidents ln recent history dicato that America ls running tl. course of the ancient republics-that are roaming the circle from au »- to democracy and back to autocrac spain.llost Americaoa are not willing to agree that repreaentati government is a faliure.Whetiershall be ultimately forced to such mission depends largeljupon the rna ner of the representatives ot the ple ln the kgislative branch ol the go ernment guard ard exercise the pole con fsrred upon them br the peopl Much will aiso depend upon the atllt - of the peopts.llucb sm also dope~ upon the attitude of the people the~ selves toward the constant efforts - bureaucracy to overthrow a republl form of government, consisting of thr coordinate branches.ll the people a their chosen representatives passive scquluss in uso:pation, the end or o republic and the beginning of autocraare not tar distant." THE F OOL A ND ms CA R When I read of the *Woking of moton, I faslThs car that goes wrong has a fool at the wheel, The amabeur racers, the gluttona for speed; Divorce trom the car is the luv that they used- Thl fool and his car lhould bs parted. The drissr who f akes nil the crossings on high And noses looks out whether trains be neu' lu. Who runs down the watchman and smsshes the gale, And puts all his tmst in the kindness of Fate- The fool and his car should be parted The ch°au£l'sr who tears along populous streets,who misses the trolleys hy marvelous feats.Who "bums up the road" and prefers the wrong side, And tells of his exploits with soluble pride-- That fool and his car should be parted. Fha driver who mixes his drinks and his su. The chauder who drives with his arm 'round a lass, The fool sho mavenses and turns hack his head fu hear what his Ialends in the tonneau have said- iuch looll and their ears should be parted. the !ool is s creature that never can learn, fha fool very otten has "money to burn," An-i drivers who carry more dollarsthan lcnss . Just charge up their llnea to the run ning expense- [he fool and has car should he parted. -C. L. Bdholm, in Motor Life. I'.llL1'DH.Zlltll' and Plbllslmr "o omn ABR D AB " In our younger daya hour we all env!-ed people whose Gnancea enabled them to go on a bridal,or other,tour to European cbuntrlea.How Ira wished that in could 1° acroaa the water. "go abroad," visit the great oapita|'a and dtiea of Europe and tee] that we shook! not bl oompdled to hoa home com- fort!and make the broth a little thin ner on our nelum in older tn again and to replace the money that :null necessarily be alpended on auch a trip. New it la only neoaaaary for the young :nan to be physically and mentally sound to enable him to I0 theme,with alt npenna Paid. at a good aalary, in- cluding clothing,medical attendance ic .And still than an not an many deal:ous of go/ing, seem to have changed their minds, have no deaira to go.Anexchangeata forth, in glowing colors.tha me'&§uu ol me opportunity af- fonded for auch a tour at the present time to every abtmbodied young man of the United States. in the following: "Several hundred thousand young Americana liil fmt Europe during the coming yur, with all Lrinlportaliun ex pensaa paid including meals. and medl- oal treatment for those who get sea- alck.In addition to free ateamahiptickets, than young hoakiea will be dren two complete outnta ol clothing and a minimum wary ot |33 a month. They will he required to do aome workin Europe, hot"al moat of them will be und to working, they won't mind it very much.Also about thirty of them may get hurt. but a good many ol them would get hurt if they atayed at home. O! noone aoma ol thou who an dea- tinad to go on this European tour might pnfar not to so. If choice were left to them.But after thu do go. and como back. they will admit that they wWh.1n't have missed tha adventure !o1 anyamount ol money.There will be dia- comfotta and riaka and many harsh ez- pariancea for theaa :wuz Americana in Europa, but than will ailo be ne- P R O B A TIS N O TIC E T o c i u s m r o n s AT!t OP Ht;3ltASKA ; an C u m : i f mq n mu s L» u £ rr '|In l'|-oboe In l h m u t u a l t h e s u a o l Kat her mr IL l"rufl1ch.d¢¢e¢aui. cmdnon of uid uma wr m take nouce nun lun Bul l:d l t he um- fo r m ln; eh ims nn lnunn ! n ts ;s t un t: mo a mn : m m se n . sn . n mmi mal mlm aao tnk dw me Cou nsr Co urt olW u hi nl tu u Co mi x. Xob ru tu . on o r be lo wlhrcb za m s 1|I.ll b e uma 3 hlvu um appointed the following dan on :meh lu bent. shmur or :elect ehlnu an mn. a u s u .Hem..32.nr : u al Ih r. s l . wu .IL al. um a in t he Jwm mm ns m ul n k! n um .ba u d u m m u au u l . sw a m w w .Il:html.)I. C. |lLLIH. m m \o u m n r d u d u CONCERNING CASTORIA G. L. Calwell, editor and publisher of the cmf aclz Publisher,an Iowa publtcatlun ol wide circulation and in iluence, publtahed at Dennison,Iowa, as the field lecrctary oi the [ala Edl itorill Association and .hu been re- ventty employed by the Nebraska m i torial Aleodatlon tn the aamo capacity. m an editnwl. comment under the above caption,in tha Corn Belt Pub nlher relative to Caetoria advertising hal the following: "Tarenty-l'lre ycara ago the writer u( :nu article inherited a contract for Caitoria advertising when he purchas ed I newapaporand found that thu con tract ran for at period ol two ycara ormore and at a rate of pay that would hardly cover the whitepaper uled in the contrnct.Hn tried to ditch the ad sertlalng and was threatened with a suit to compel compliance with thc contract.He tlllcd out the contract,but from that day to thi! ha|.newcr permitted Caetorla to appear in any publication of his because lt seemed tu etink with the odor of cut ratca and had bueineaa.Year: ago when using patent lnlidea the maker of the patent!might occallonally run in a Cantonia ad on us,but in erery case they very kindly and pleasantly kept lt out on our nequut. Cutoria advertising il not the only insulting contract ollemcl to many Inna papera. houerer, and lt ia one purpose ol the Iowa Preaa Aaaociatlun to edu- cate and warn and ualat the newa-papera or the atate to correct these bad features of the advertising holiness." ¢, » ,\..1.0s.. *r: s ~»:Ia rg E ai ga.rr a .nh.ii? o h¢ q i 1 I I |I |I |l APPETIZING AND PALATABLE NOTHING COMPARABLE TO STORZ BEVERAGE HA S EV E R BEEN IN- TRODUCED.:::::: i* ON DRAUGHT AND FOR SALE ;aY THE KEG, CASE OR BOTTLE.: P a o m a m o u HA S NO TERRORS FOR THOSE W HO DRINK IT.:: REGULATES STOMACH TROU BLE A ND BU1;L1>s UP THE HU M A N S Y S T E M .:::::: o'r'r. R1cH'rER Vanlluss & Antill Auto Co. M E R C H A N T S B U I L D I N G B L A I R , N E B R A S K A We wlsh to announce to Our Friendsand the General Publlc of Blair andsurrounding terrltory that we haveour New Salesroom and office corn-pleted and are o n m n l o s s a u n a A m o n o s n n s um mwfrmz IZXCLIISWE BLAIR AGENCY I'0R TIIE 11UPMoB|LE, $1,3s5; REO, $9252 CHEVROLET, $585_ AT O U R SAL ESR OO M, IN BL AIR A T r i n i t y In Mo d e r n Mo t or s T o Select From .F i t t i n g Eve r y Po cke tb oo k Let us demonstrate the superlorltyol these cars, over others oi approx-imately the same price. to you Ifyou contemplate buying a car. We propose to deal with our patrons just as we would like to be dealt wlth II our positions were reversed, and stand ready to make good every representatlon we make to purchas- ers ol cars:W m . Va n H u s s Geo. Ant ill If:THE BANKING HOUSE OF A. CASTETTER Cupid $100,000.00 Established 1009 laguna wana: Plums' A U T O m m s A R B T 0 0 m u m Th at o ld c as in g y o u m s g h u e m a y he m ad e in t o I [ n od s er vi c ea b l e t i re It n ii t t l e m a t .B r i n g i t i n and I- et ul lo o k i t o ve r . ve c an sa ve n m mo n ey . W a r e p d r t u b e s t h e r i gh t w a y . F r e e A i r !Y e a ab so l ut el y fr e e , t o a l l a u t o o w n e n . 1 9 l f ll o o n e Ti r e 0 0 . . A CDRREGTIDN AI. lundorf, who was in sissy VanDeusenfs company ln Lbs Spanish war, says that The Enterprise ened in i n statement last sleek regarding the number nt signers to the petition for Van Deusen's resignation or dismissal ss captain of the eompany.He says that 82 men inslesd ol 8\, as slated, answered roll call sud that 79 of them instead of 78, as slated. signed U10 petition.Al. naught to knots as he was there and signed the petition. _,.. .~ :. ... ...-. ~. ..-,:- The Pioneer Bank of Washington County, ln Successful Operation for More Than 47 Years a u u x u m a c m u m a a m n sm~ ~Evnlm~ na~ an A CONSERVATIVE BANK Wath Liberad,Safe Management All Deposits Protected By The State Bank Guaranty Law ..,_ ._ ., The unpnper that u "nut" toporr ph in Mum' hllhlx prlud and seldom ti ll .Tha nunplper that il inqulmd fer, wud about, endured. pnld for and lu oontenu nad ll a good advertising medium. ¢_ |u _-- - B u R a m O M D 0 / I l l ! |u r I n A d vm c c . -. - _._.-- _ a nn..nnndnlue rlrua r lllic La e mmli:r h : n ||B l l \ § . ¢ I . l l b a d a ss: \'n n l n n u n l a u u n l u d e d i pina.= " f f _» - ; \ - = - ; » - 1 Prn\¢l»entTV;;on tru 1_¢;=I.ed fur a N b .G e o r g e ;m a k i n g u m Cot ll: l|) *M al o l o r d z m o c n c y "do ea n'z m ea n p u k i n g : ve r y dcmoc rsl.i n | s a l a r i e d y a w n u l h m ,th o u g h z u ma n n i n g us q u u s g u m : a n y i n t s r p r e u d t h a t m y b s th u bn r n tc l n l w h o w a n t t o be 'n l n d v b a l i . " war.Today un congressman who wt- od or ullnul qdnsl gauing lam nr 1. bockld for dsfuz at :hc coming elec UOB-Bnb] lt! Blat: Journsi Iumonz Buxid:-There will be no neun lar Dodge county Ilrmln nos hula; lmph mpplleI of a nd when:a u lull.Ray Nu. at the Coundi fm Ddlhtr. hu cumplelrd urn: gomenu- mu: thru Incai dedon me male sauwhat lt ont, and un wus- u u ex uilanl. lu! every html!to he wel: uhm c an of. Anodur llornlrai Company is adver tlud to gr dt tb l Hiair public next lad, ln wx up the fur I-000| nickels and damn nuriookad by the h m car sdnl abomnlation that corrupted the iwula at the community.This out ll in pnlumably given permission to oshiblt hm as a putid }ult1lh:atlun Iac dhliq un iarmur one to dlbaucbua mm pubiic .' From tbl Fnmqnl He:ilu i\ 5:!earn td ihll. N. W . Blind, "nib hu bein Q-lokbof U! tk l'?¢mon£'13bll\~¢1l"h~ nity tor tour yous hu mkned an bc oum kknunod lrlth chmuuqun. work." Newt ll a Wuhinnon county praiuct as In mlm his lllh. who ia a daughter ol llr. and Mn. 0. ll. Weed, ot Kan mud. md pooph In tha.: communny have a penonll sodad lntennt in their nwnmoati. Shtrtour auzamobiia drivcn llnad up in the Oman poiico court int Mon dq mornin( charged with inirgctiom at thi ill and ordinancn relating to nn opanuon of motor can.Forty- Whst about Pau! Rally; defalculon! la it tho purpou of tba city nulbomlu la bruaniy mmpound 5 hiony?Mum innol un diy council would b a m: iuniliariu thamulnl with a n pro-vilibnl d the autulll regarding the punalua uac tld for kznvrlnz their obiigadon in meh mu.If they fd! to do tbolr dnl.; than in a genanl pub- lk sentiment that will compel them to uct and inks un manor into i u own bands ii they hli. _ -.... . -P n l i d e n t W i l t o n u p h e i l g o i n g u a I u k a w a l c h t l p l r .Bu t be h un f t go t. \nywl¢l¥» and John llcQuuri| and \l au: uguu or ullh span cuzouu.Quin a bit of runnin mighz be secured for Ua Blair diy tn u ur y if 111|pollen would uns: tbl mutheads who pen- dll in driving c an on lhl struts with upon subunit, to Un mnoymce of the public. a " P A T m c m NEW COMB" All of thi!ncwtplpar controveny o u r th i autbonhip nf the "Pnl:ici:Hlvevmb" letters which appeuhd in tbl mlllmul of the Oman Wbrld- Hqnld pnqr£o the declaration ol warurith Germany appcan dlly.lr thll gcnrumlnt :ru injured br the publi udou of thas inttlft. the authorities should lla n criminal complaint agnlnlt thc WorldHarald for publishing them f aémumanautz Iauki do if thearH»H¢raid, or any othlr nlnplper m i l h i d a aommundcltion libelingAnew:paper publiahmg anmanlroua contribution lhotlid knowwhonntbork ur pay the pcnaity.'1'h¢|l'ktt¢n trunk! not han don! any umm ara have to secure our supply. or freeze. ara sticking to the u ma oldNglsiay robbery prlcca.Pm afraid that tha cheaper coal the Preaidanl. pnmilal wil! bi laid away alanglide qt dsl prumlaa of ebaapar nawapnnt. Tha ella: of any coal dealer hm Blair to nducathoprlca of coal u m n a i ve proakelollha pfmamz. Five per cent of thou dnhed and ;m¢pl\~d for service br the exemption sh un nnmel I m d a r n ,Irlil bt rice on Wednesday. Scpt. 5.Ind will bond 1 Union Padhc train at than points going to Fon Rlhy, Ku. Thou al l . w hi c h a r e b ei n g cer ti fi ed 1;ark t o t h g l o u ! b c l n d l b y t h e 1 - i n t di st r ic t mu d s it t i n g i n Om a h a wi i l be m o bl i i z - ~1 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 anum.:: an it appiiou tn the dem~nlic pany Plane territory, 116 aim,nt Llnccln and Bentriu. .y l i ~ s m u s u n b l y t o t h a n In a u t h o r i t y i n a d m l n i l l n l l o n c i r c l e :n t W a s h i n g s m .De m c a r a cy , In t he u m a in w h i c h Il. is hen u n d e n l o o d b y t b l a n n g a p n t l u n d e m u c n l . 1 |ia 1114 n d d l e a t t h e n a t i o n a l r t p i t n l , r i d i n g i n d i a n ( t o cutlon of the war lo "Inks tho world safe for dunocrncy'in evidantiy misinterpreted by the rank and Illa of Lhu democratic party who ima! no 1 ||I ovm ! o f t h e c o u n t r y bar i n e o n d u c l o f pu b l ic a t la i n . E|.I ||esi th m o re w i sd om .A ma n in a u b j s d lr d rgi t. t o n erve in th e a r my be t we e n a h - q u d l t w e n t y - a n a a n d i o r l y n n . W ar l l he ll an d th er e ls n o u n i n t r y m r t o m u h i t a n y a o h n th a n j u s t M L S n h a d i h e d n !! t a k e n a l i d r u m s m n u e d t h e ag e n o f 21 an d IS , fr om (:»leridx l d| ;;Ailly l it il enier fo are héhind than befon.The ax . mptiau# and the dissatisfaction than rom du ing the rec cnt draft shun an d w h o l l y r e g l r d l o u o f wh a t | .m a n \l i¢ ! o r wh o h e us , t he o u tc om e wo ul d o n e b o r n b e t t e r I l a n a n x t p n a e n t 11ranged.Th i s - c o un t r y is as m u c h n u l a l | n o l l 1 o r '| .U n o u m a n y ar ri fic os to ma ke fo r h i m a l a n o t h e r ou s to r hi m, a nd w h e n h e l u vo o hi s ho m o a nd l uvu l o ne s , o r l e n Im po r ta n t mt er ea ls .Th e c o u n t r y n a d a th e mo n .n n ! p c r l u p l n m r e s o ;as it is not : o n - ue zvin g l h a m , t h e r e il n o N a s o n w h y \ l\y0 n8 sh oul d b e exe mpt e xce pt u p o n gr ou : da { ;f p hy si ca l di nb ll ll y. 0 I t ls a co nd it io n t h a t ' m a i d h a ve c o m a a n m m as fa te In ti me , b ut th e w a r a n d h i g h p r i c e s a r e b a n n i n g t h e d a y w h e n fu m r a n t s a n g o i n g h i g b t r , . pay the fiddler but qan't dance.Withthe pneaenl lui] ayntsm continued and Qu a few generations this rountry _milk tl°u5sEurop| ,tho c lauet ard lbs fn! mr, lha lurmer being the iandlonn and the latter thu lennanu.Wa may nik democracy until black in the face for all that ill amount to aa long as condutlonl arc unch that succeeding generations do not as individuals. have equal opporlunitiel.Even now tunitiea. "HI lun the Ilnd. to banning illl A m y .When welllla accumulate! and man deny ." and work his osm sssy is much mo n handicapped than srss s boy slmilsrly sztuaud thirty years ago.when thus was mn thesp und ln tsrtiis countries.Tm: lx5° who does not inhsrlt llnd nw iri the good sections at Usa country lass half s Mu cf drudgsry shesd tdsrin s ine homo.As lands grow dssrsr ibn chance for the young msn out on his own felmrsss grolrs svsn bsltsr to become s menisl and s dspondent,iw sud his children af ter hin}.Lass and . knocking it nd and conaide~ble dam sga was done. llesuon Times:-Hr. and ln . A. L . Cook, ul Kenna:d, bmught thrlr Eillk son, llarry, down to the Nicholu Sana hocpilsi where he wil! tnke treatment for a lame hip. The home ol Hn. J. Haney Fitty- aighlh uc., was struck Tuesday ahah noon damng the electric storm.The w. II. Thompson. the "Littk Giant," of Grand Inland, or I. J. Dann. olouu- lu, to enter their names ll candidate!on the democratic dc kat next y ou for the United Ststu leaate to |uc¢ct.'d Geo. W. Norris,whose tu m expires, Edgar Howard announce! hu candidacy fur that position.W hit tbl HitohcockAlullen gang of political free- bootrsrl will do to Ed's campaign in casein: rum wit! be |ptenty to male the reeltctlon of Norris A olrtainty. When llounnllaid down with Hitch-cock Int gear. in order to get elected to the petty omce of ileutzovernor, he got Hen on him that ¥t will requin ... Appeal to Henan:-Pretty sayings appeal in the emotions of iho ignorant or unlhlnking. but they do not make Io: lasting politseai ricwriel. lt is not nncuuy for women of the wealthy clan lo rush fnnticly about teaching the American worker lo lin ctraply.Pax crty bu taught him ibut hither lesson. ;§ A a, g ~ ~I _ , r n \ ~ th I r 201 I lm h mm u u li u m .Sha lef t lon Iclty.Wont. you ull md ne me about! Hrs. Rice Arnold visited Bhir ff5°"d| [tiny aveamg :SE hu' homo neu 0'Nei1i.I place before you buy?S. E. Kemp. and former ulighbon Int week and 1 w d s d Real-estnter.so-2:lef t for her home with ber daughter,'°m, J ; c ; , | . , . l' i . E 5 3 . . 2 . . J 5 Attorney Grunge Doll told nu l.nr IIN Sturzess. at (MMIII. on Honda;_.......l--hnnn .....¢....... in ua.m practice. libnrx and o&ee equlppment as pgthC4 Ol rehe tn i l uu sr in £2 da oe al u 1|a. 01 o 1.1 L 'I > ~Jiu |; la Zi v p Emll llyln an ineludill..Mio nln *"' "" """""""""".'__|ll of with and eolold. ~ uid Ll! chi! lad PIIUII lar Ulla! andres ~vam§».i"~3"»'2}»`I='"" L: rum. 11" must 5'an h nth fnnonl ohulnlovd dnpghter. 2343;'£22 " ° "'P'mm mr .c. I.. N an ,~mana.'dh ==.»».¢.-»I»»..¥.|'¥.l¢ul|'|Photos will plans you.~ J. E. M§:Cracken, Pmesiilent." F. Il. Claridge, ~ ln.. 1'.c;mn... !'l'l|» mum"...| Ianni.a m ==1:alsjzaiafié=f:~:ft»I}e.-.';:~»:,':-:1`s e CHI?r £5 £@eja¢:1a¢1:»~:Z:-:§:<1: 11?:Ia:.&f:a::.&:.;~:§:Zita.: :j.2Q: - Aw. 31, 1017m u - m m n. u 1.1 . 1 THE BEE HIVE "WE SELL EVERYTHING" .CORRESPO NDENCE The Largest and 0ldest Exclusive Jewelry Store in the City. H. ULLEIQMANN .~.~». .~ .~. ..f . There ls a sampie mac hine of each ol she mlfuwimg prices to be seen In the new MUSIC DEPARTMENT of the BEE U N E .You can own one now on the easiest of terms and take your eholce.$15.00,$25.00,$40.00.$50.00 575.00 $|oo.oo. $lzs.oo, s1so.oo, $|15.oo and $2oo.w.W e also have a blg line ol records to select from. 0| r$2.5.0idd\aIInpeu.iuy ntlp|1$!| | »nul$l rf and.ll y n Iu t° ' lls i c i ltl¢ lll¢ " a| | r e lli h 3 c e E in u li | I li I ln r . THE BEE HWE '*'"§§R"§'" No Lumber Order T00 Large Or T00 Small (nr US to nn,We have varlcd stock UI hlgh gmac lumber (nr every par;-usa.Drop In ana . mx over your needs wllh ln satisfac- tlnn und a snvlng lu you. Four Doors West oi the Castettcr Bunk BLAIR. NEBRASKA Larsen &ERWCE J a c o b s o n f o r m a l ; Garage ~ ='ma:»€s-::smZee:'»eZ:~eZ>~=Ie-:Z €Zma'ee:m§s~:;~€ZHZ2eZ=€Z@fl in Have Moved ~ Our New Building as ~:E-..Our Service Is Your Insurance Try It! ~e ~ '1`hal's1l1e Only test,Use the pl1one~:ome ~ ~ in for vulcanizing, lire repair,readjustments, ~ €.'5 quick service,new pnr1s advice-anything. ~ ~ When you are tied up, stalled, losing money -~ § 1:1 us help,We`|l lake ol( our coals and gn to your job £12 ~ because service is our business builder.~ ...=.- ~Remember -~-We have the experience,~ is the desire to serve.Use it and then ~ ~you Will come again.~ br. 0. S. Pruner Veterinary Surgeon Kumi. rm. All Calls Promprly Attended Phones: 05m 118 Ruidonce 82 0 n n m c m n . L C. Galnll autoad to Yulan Sun- L P. Dalit! ia viallin( rclalif ca at Ewing fora Ian daga.Hr Whitlnvr ia raliadn( him at tha depot. LID Wahl! ia homo from Omaha on a four dan' fnrlwxh.* lr. and In-a.Chaa.Andaraon and Vain ramrnad home Saturday from a alpha( trip up at LGI! Pina. lisa Jannil Daafna haa resigned ber potidon in lb! poatnflica to go to Omaha tn work.P. H. Johnaona' had l larc uall party ior bar lul Thursday nen i¢1¥ In. H. L.Andraara ia working in tba poamilka ainca Hin Jennie Dolna h r ; H n Wm. Kruger uaacalled to Der llclnca, Iowa, Monday hr the death ol har slap tialar, Mn. Ed. Schaffvr. C h a m llanhalland f amily rclum ad homo fmm Lol Angalea where they spam. tha aummalj. Giulia ,llanball and hmily returned boana Sahlnday from Mercer,Win.. than dw spam. the aummer. Min Saima Wirlanan who has been lrurklng ll. Lm;band'a bakery (or wmntime, Ich for Chicago to work there 5 H.Lockman'a auloed to North Bvod Sunday.-5 Dr Hunj. Krajirck who hu his den ui unica at Saribnar limited home folka Surday. lain Alma Ludwig lof t Wedneaday for Twin Falk, Idaho, uhare aho la go- a o n e s R a v. m d l u . A . L . D a vi n r e t u r n - »a t o th al r h om o at N m[ ni k l it er c an p . I g | w u p l l o f I n k s n t M l l n g m n } \ f k . L u r n n - e e P a i e n o n n i u r n e d h m m h o m M m m , N l b r . , w h e r e 2 1 |b u b e e n rali evin x 13 1| l ocal den tist for : h u p w m n n i h H o r t t a i vo d 1 te l e g r a m t h u h e h a d h o m a p p o i n t e d Ii n t ll eu ie na ni in the xnlrl lcal c orpn. Le s l i e Po t e n o n I c h l u i .we e k fo r C n y t m S . D . , w h e n h e w i l l U l l a !In I b l n k .~ T h a n l u a p n t d o t l c r n l l y he l d .11 Ar l l n g l n n pu t Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g .H a d t a m g o o d l p c s k m fr o m Dm n h n .Th e B l u r b a n d g n c a f o r p i e c e s o f go od mus ic.Ha d q u i t s n fe w I1 o m B l a h In d tb l su r r ou n d in g co u n tr y . H E N N I N U T D N H n . C l g d l P i n t : a n d l i t t l e so n, R ol ind , of Ca spe r, W y e. , a re kr ls ili ng th is Un k n t t h e W a l l s h o m e . H r . a n d H n . H a r r y P r u c u a n t h : p r o u d p x n n t l o f l b o u n c i n g ba by g ir l bo rn t o th em S al un dn y... a »| The urpenun me finishing the nur home of Ir. md Mn. W m.Boeltgrz nt Pionhca this week. Clam Sendel and wife returned from Bloomlllld Thursday. Gul Witt and tifn lnd Mr. and Mrs. port, Zola, who hu been visiting her chum, wus Puck, of this place,thu put sunk, lah Ior home Monday. Chu. F. Gntiach returned from Clr» tar, South Dakota, Saturday night. Wm. Schmidt and wife lef t Salunily morning for loin. by llllo, nl 4 1. rn. CHURCH NOTES LIST 0? TEACHERS FOR W ASH- :>zc:ro:-: COUNTY Foilowing in the list of the uschen T h e M. I E.C h u r c h Sund ay S choo l a t 10 a. tn. , Dr . He ad, lu p e r in t e n de n t . E p i o r t h L e a g u e a t 7, p. m.,C o y St a t am p r ie l i de n t . H o m i n ;t o r a h i p a t 11 ocIo1:l| eve n i n g a t 8 . Pr a y er m e et i n g W ed ne sd ay e ve n i n g Th e foc r t h q u a r te r l y c o n fer e n c e w a s he ld o n S a t u r d a y n i g h t , t h e olticial bo ar d re or g an i ze d a n d se ver a l n e w name s a dded to th e bo ar d el'tru ate oa an d st e wa r ds .D r .B r o w n ,di st r ic t su pe ri nt en de nt ,co n du c te d th e b u l i nr aa m ee ti ng a nd p r ea ch ed a t th e mo r ni nz s e rvic e h ou r an d he ld co m mu n io n ser vic e on Su nda y. Th e ch u r ch a t Ro an Il i l l w a s r e u r ganized Zaat Su nd ay afte r no on a n d th e mo i e t y w i l l b e p ro vi d e d w i t h a mi ni a lo r .T h e y h l i be o n w it h o u t o n e fo r ge ver a l y e a n .D r . B r o w n a n d Su p l . En p li n dm ve o u t S u nd a y e n d eflc ct ed he o r ga n i z at i o n . W . l l . U n d e r w o o d . Pa a to r Fl u - a t C h r l at l a n C h u r c h Bi b l e Sch ool a t 10 a .n1. S amu el iohns, Super intend ent.. Di vi n e w o n lh i p at H . a . m . Eve ni n g vro n h lp at B p . m . Pr a ge r m e e ti n g W e dn c ad a y eve n i n g at 2. I*a l l ' _ - - - REPORT cr m : o o a r n m o u o r Th Gtim: Savings 811% o r s u n . N B E R .crm rr zs z N o an l. n h| 8 | .l u | l r m mp . u l he c hu u l h u ma n s Alina. il. 1l1T. R E S O U R C E S Ln u l u d b l n m s n l a U l l m a n !¢| .k 1| 4H ma |. flr lk an Ild l un :n m m Cm n m a ivl h l l l t h a n u m In u vn u .m m m Dl n In l H a l . | 0 l l l l Id I M : h u n .m,7u1\ ~~L I A B I L I T I E S Ca v!!! l a rk n i dl a . ... . . . . . . . . . . 3 !!.5£IJ=uu ~. .x u u w Undmdad pndu..a1::»|vlndlvhlalddrpeolla whim to vi|.\dmuri....slugs : I2D x n z o n u n u l m d n m e b u k x .H m a n :Dep ou hu it vl rl M':h md w m a : ~. . . . ¢ m w I § = a n n : o r x r a l a s x aGun n' u l W n hl nn ou u - 1. .Taba 1I.Glblon. cuhier of the nbou namedhan) du Leh i! nn: tha t thlhvl st atement isn r u a s d c u r u n m u d t h e u p o n m u s k w i h t St m a um m.l l a I l l .Illia I Gablon. Cutler. A n n uFA }h\I.2\Ln¢n. Dirrdnt..Iolm ll. Gilman Di orSuueribmd ma were to befun me nm nn du d a a g u n . m r rsGe0 T. liedelundNota!! Pubik. l s r a u w h i c h t h e y w i l l i n c h d u r i n g t h e c o m - n g sc ho ol y ea r. D i s t . N o N a m e o f Te a c h e r 2 3 M o l z i n g c r | 5 M a r g a r e t J o h n ! A m y ll a n ca c k a n d E t h a l Bc r ni c a W h l d o r d Al fr e d ; K i r s c h , L a u r a K i r s c h , Lo u i s e W c i l a n d is C o r a Br u n s d o n a n d L h r y M e i u n e r 7 3 B 10 B e l vs W i l d W i l h e l m i n s R o d d Le n a M o r t e n s e n E m m a M e y e r a n d R h o d a .i p a ng l o r "" 1 1 12 I 3 FIU I 5 I 5 I 7 l s su £30 2 1 32 lr H A g n : n J o h m o n lil an rh o Rm eh F a y n m D i x o n n n d C a r r i e fr l s c n O l i ve G i l m o r a H a z e l F r e n c h F e r r l c E r vc y V i vi a n H a n s e n Ve r n : Je n s e n St e ll a B u n n J. B o ll . Bcs nil l Ols on M a r y C l a r k ,M n b e l H a n h , *d n a Ma t t he w s ,E m m a H o r n ,M i l - ir fd S w n ns m n x m l Id a l l . Jo h ns o n 153 Be ss ie V an D cu sc n an d Sy lvia l i fu n i o n 134 C . F . L e h r , N i n n Ie l c K é n n l n . |.:r:ir:c Bel l,Bessie .F1|3g,Sa d i e .1 Yi \M .E .Tn n s c h e l .Ge n e vi e ve \: .!c ll .E d n a A n d e r m n ,M a b e l H u n t mul L i l l i a n Jo h n s o n 43 49 50 5 1 n g 53 m 56 57 M a r i e D . N e l s o n L e n a D a vi s B e s s i e K n j i c e k Zo l a W i l i i n m sa s m .C .M n y n a r d M a r y C a m e r o n Gc ri r um l e Il n lc l un d Ha z e l C a nn o n R u t l w e n A n d e r s o n r i t h IIO Ka t h e r i n e M e y e r 31 E n i e l l e Te n B r i n k a n d C a r d s il e de l un d 32 33 as $15 35 Fa rlson :17 ns H9 so , 4 1 : r e n 42 as 44 45 C e l l s F a r r e l l l z o l n G i l fr e y M a r i e l l i c k s o n A n n a L a l l m n n Go i di a Si mp so n a n d M a t i l d a L i l l i e L e e A d e l i n e R n b e Mi nn it !M e i n n e r M i l d r e d Ge r ln c h R u t h C l o s é a n d G E l l e n L a d l m m B e r t h a L IN G !! Ha z e l G u l u s e n Helen Clark r u n W a h l ||ar d , B er n i t x P e t e r se n , L et s M a rl h l l l ml Em ma E iie se rvcy 25 K a t h a r i n e H e a l e y 2 6 M a r y P i c k e l l 2?Ei si e M a r s h n l l - s M a r i e M n n a y \| Fr.1 Clam Hansen Fr. 37 Myrtle Killim C o n vo y S h i p :A c m o a A t l m i l c . \\a »¢ h1 :1 g1 »m -A rm rIL 1n n nn l fo rc es n h l.~n¢\\u5l||g 1m*If; hnl\l craft l.¢ l"0lI Un' Al luntic . il w us dis close- L1 omfinlly ax th u N a vy ml ui mr mn ut . an d e lul tl uu o f l i m rec or ds sh o w t h u thc |l\\:| of ru111oy<'¢l ships hy submarines I Folia.FRENCH SIil?S LOST Ni n a H un d r ed an d Tw e nt y V e n te h . A rrl ve an d 1 .0 13 Cl ea r W ee k £ nd ~ in g A u g us t 2 5 . P n r h l Au g .3 1 . - O u t o r th e 920 llalpu \1 !|h h m1hra1!n m l th e 1.018 \\ | \ l | || r I\ | \r | ¢ l ( ru m F r en c h p o rt s d u r l m : l l m " w k r m l l m z A u g u s t 2 0 , t h r r c ~h1|m nl tI\|\fl' :han 11113 Ions and one w n u I n l Ivsq th a n 1.000 10 3 |w e r e mllk hy z\u1>|unr1ns~s or mines.F o u r \»s=euIsl \\1r\'ni l n r R M I un su cc eu na ll y hy Ml lu ln ll ri nw l In §h o mm f: p er io d. o h e o rd ain ed in ou r chu rc h.Th e e x nminanlllun of the Condi into by the coun c i l w i l l h i r pla ce n t 10:40.u n d th e mr m o n fo l l o we d b y ¢h o. o rd i na t io n a t ILS()i n t h e : fr m n o o n .E ve r y o n e 2| wei co me an d u rg ed t o b e pr e se n t a t both of th ese servi ces. Th e W o m e n ' |Miss ion C i r c l e wi l l me e t n t t he h o mo o f M n . w . H . B e l ="=*§'_ on Th o u - d a y aft e r n o o n o f this r u e . Th e pu bl ic i s co rd in li y in vit e d t o a l l mr | ¢y y ig ¢l ¢ C . M . F o r e m a n , P u i n r . n~\. anc e."Eve n i ng l u bj e c l . ; 'C hr i a l '| A p pu nl to th e L ab o ri n g Ma n ." Sp ec i al in - Ji ll al i on t o a ll w o rk en . Al l a m wc l c om u . Jo h n B . W i l l ia m s .H i n i a l c r . R E P O R T O F 'r u a 1 c o m J1 'r 1 o : ~ z D I t h e S n c u n x w S u w r r n B A N K o lW u h i n g w n ,N a b . , C h a r t e r N o .35-0,i n l h n S u m o f N e b r a s k a . a t t h e c l o n uf b u li n eu Au g. 21 . 1 9 11 . x z s o n n c z s .ima s ad nln co un ts .... .........nn .aan tr O r c r d n fu .3 3 %1|lnkinl home. Inmhun md fixtures n n 1 1 Curr ent uxvt mel. nan md inle rvnlp a i d ...........m u Duo Iron national ms stunbank!~.. .i 9 i. 4 1a u Ch n k l u n dl t e m l n fu u h n n l e :eu is Currency. . . . . . . ............1.041 nou o m w m....E . . . .n a m Sllnr. nlckch nad cena....ill :1 96511 41 Ta t u .imma Ln :.1.\mL1rI£:=. 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Church Nota Regular services Sunday morning. Blblo School nt ID, preaching at 11. and n tba evening B. Y. P. U. at r; preach- ing at 8.. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Choir practice at the churrh Satur- !ay evenings. Al next Sunday il Labor Sunday :oth Lhe morning and evening sermon: .vili be in line with the porpolu of the ily .The subject for tho morning is "The Church and tho Induslriai Situa- tion;" and in the evening, "Lifs:'s Png- l:n¢¢k.". The topic for the Young People Sun ily evening lu, "Aly Favorite Hymn.leJl Why."n., ..;.1ez. REPORT or THE DOHDIHDN ormr BANKING HOUSE or A. mstrrruz. DF B u n .ru u r r z s N o sw ln llu Sun a t Hub:uh nl tha chu ni bunhsna Au. n.1s|1 sus so unc ns l m u m d ~$M 1 m. a 0 - m i m u .s.:1u.;~ ii- 1 \- °E ' ~ I 1 " - - . _ ~ r 'J~f€5?C'°"'lJi's.1 .'5;.¢' ~f_ 1 ' ~. 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Bel l,Bessie .F n gg ,Sn d i e ri nk ,B l i s s F a i r c h i l d , V i d a W a l l i n g - ?a r d , B e rn i t x P e te r s e n, L et s Ma r l hl l l , mtl E mma E li esu rvey 25 K a t h e r i n e H e a l e y 2 6 M a r y P l c k e l l 2?El si e M a r s l u l l - s M a r i e M n n a y . 29 l l . L . G u y c r a n d N a o m i G r i f- r i t h IIO Ka t h e r i n e M e y e r 31 E n i e l l e Te n B r i n k a n d C a r d s il e de l un d 32 C e l l s F a r r e l l 33 l z o l n G i l fr e y 34 M a r i e l l i c k s o n $15 A n n a L a l l m n n 36 Go l di e Si mp so n a n d M a t i l d a Ca rl so n :17 L i l l i e L e o fl5 A d e l i n e R n b e H9 M i n n i o M e i n n e r 10 ,Mila lrml Ge r ln c h 4 1 R u t h C l o s é a n d G r a c o W a h l - gr en 42 E l l e n L a l l m m £3 Uer\ Ll1n LIN G!! 44 Ha z e l G u l u s e n 45 H e l e n C l a r k a n n m c m n . L C. Galnll autoed to Yulan Sun- a u .L P. Dalit! ia vlallin( rclalif ca at Ewing fora Issr dags.Hr Whitlnvr is relieving him at tho depot. Lao Wahl! ia home from Omaha on a four days' fnrlwxh.* lr. and In-a.Chae.Anderson and Viva remrnad home Saturday from a alpha( trip up at LGI! Pina. lisa Jennia Downs haa resigned ber potidon in tba poatnfllca to go to Omaha tn work.P. H. Johnsons' had a larc afell party ior ber laal Thursday nen i¢1¥ Irs. H. L.Andrews ia working in tba pnemillca alma Rise Jennie Downs h r s H n Wm. Kruger uaacalled to Der llorlnes, Iowa, Monday hr the death ol her slap alaler, Mn. Ed. Schaffer. C h a m llsnhalland f amily rclum sd home fmm Los Angeles #hero they spam. tha summelj. Genie _Marshall and lamlly returned home Sahlndsy from Mercer,Wls.. when 1110.1 spent the summer. Miss Salma Wirlanen who has been seurklng al. L»ef;bsnd'a bakery (or wmntime, Ich for Chicago to work there 5 H.Loclsman's auloed to North Bond Sunday.-5 Dr. lionj. Krajirck who hu his den ui unics at Soribnar elsltod home folks Surday. labs Alma Ludwig lof t Wednesday for Tsrln Falls, Idaho, where aho ls go- ing to leach the coming year.' Rae. and Ira. A. L. Daviea return- ed to their home at Norfolk alter can p. I g a maple of weeks at Mllngmn ;-ark. Lauren-ee Pslenon raiurned hmm hom Alma, Nsbr., amen he has been ralievlnx the local dentist for the pw mnnih.Hs rttalvod a telegram thai he had been appointed Firnt lleulenani ln the medical corps. Leslie Peterson Ish last src-ck for Caylm S. D., when he will seslst In s bank. Then las a patdotlo rally held al Arlington park Tuesday evening.Hadtsmgaod speakers from Omaha.The Blur band gave a fesr plocoa of good music.Had quite a few I1om Blah and tba surrounding country. i .1 Yi \M .E .Tn n s c h e l .Ge n e vi e ve \: .!c ll .E d n a A n d e r m n ,M a b e l H u n t mul L i l l i a n Jo h n s o n 43 49 50 5 1 n g 53 m 56 57 M a r i e D . N e l s o n L e n a D a vi s B e s s i e K n j i c e k Zo l a W i l i i n m sa s m .C .M n y n a r d M a r y C a m e r o n Gc ri r um l e Il n lc l un d Ha z e l C a nn o n R u t l w e n A n d e r s o n br. 0. S. Pruner Veterinary Surgeon Kumi. rm. All Calls Promprly Attended Phones: 05m 118 Ruidonce 82 0 Fr.1 Clam Hansen Fr. 37 M rilo Killim o n e s Folia.FRENCH SIil?S LOST Ni n a H un d r ed an d Tw e nt y V e n te h . A rrl ve an d 1 .0 13 Cl ea r W ee k £ nd ~ in g A u g us t 2 5 . P n r h l Au g .3 1 . - O u t o r th e 920 llalpu \1 !|h h m1hra1!n m l th e 1.018 \\ | \ l | || r I\ | \r | ¢ l ( ru m F r en c h p o rt s d u r l m : l l m " w k r m l l m z A u g u s t 2 0 , t h r r c ~h1|m nl tI\|\fl' :han 11113 Ions and one w n u I n l Ivsq th a n 1.000 10 3 |w e r e mllk hy z\u1>|unr1ns~s or mines.F o u r \»s=euIsl \\1r\'ni l n r R M I un su cc eu na ll y hy Ml lu ln ll ri nw l In §h o mm f: p er io d. Convoy Shi p:Ac mo a A t lm i lc . \\a »¢ h1 :1 g1 »m -A rm rIL 1n n nn l fo rc es n h |.~un\u§l|||{l l w r c h n n t c r a f t : e m u Un' Al luntic . il w us dis close- L1 omfinlly ax th u N a vy ml ui mr mn ut . an d e lul tl uu o f l i m rec or ds sh o w t h u thc |l\\:| of ru111oy<'¢l ships hy submarines Im a a w r u g vd l e s s t h a n o n e h a l ( o f 1 p e r c u m . Ih l l l H l n f th e co n vo y iyaitnm a n ll l h) . | ffU I l r w a l stated,ho\ v¢ ve r, ilant A l l l vr l m n wa r \ ¢'s se lx ar e n g n Znrly \1\ \| |ll i| |]fleets o i Br it is h, Fr e n c h o r u1l wI n l i l vd me r ch n u lm e u aavroxs1.th c 1-r\»n\1;lIvn be in g su p pl e m \ !| l i | l " I n I 1 the d n n g vr : u n a 1| rvnrc!|\\d b y U10 d».s\ru§ers a n d ot h e r gunna!cr a ft . Dr iv e P un Ad ur o cn tu Fr om To w n . l i u d w n \ \ Is . - P i n u s fo r h u l d l n g t h i lm ii uu ul | »\ - :u cv c um eu uo u o f Ll w Pe o plvsi Lu\1n4.ll o f At u u r l cl . l t il ud s on . \\ §s .m e n : vl r i u u i l y a b n n d o n d . w h e nzwcrc tlf y Lo c hn e r u f d w Fc e p i e k |4.l\f\!l'0l1I1\ll : m d othe rs.we r e r u u o u t u f H u d s o n b y 1 m o b , Rlfuu to Pmtaet 'Img Hrtd. Kansas ('tlJ. Alu.--I*uri} city policenflkvrn nlw r\l:l*\|1 in ride al [Birds un street can mn1m&'d by ImpodednnIkebreakersduringthereelu( Po t a to C r op In D l n g c r . C h l ; a g o - M u c h u f Aruericxf a cnc:- Is l nu a po l nl o rr o p i l i n d a n g e r o i s|,m|Iln;.:u n l c u c n l e n b u i l d mu m c lp u l l t u r n g u houses,u i d D r .Al on zo H l n ; | u r ||.1l|.'rx1|fo o d ex p o r t D | | | l n | o f u l u t c r |»uiu\oc|In u n d e r w a y ,h u lldlll. :ar ,;i§»}}|]§' ui `§ili£`rii ma nla th n ha n. ln. ll. D. Sebnndar nlumed nom Gund llllnd Sunday when lhl Ind m Mcuuarrle Lumber a Loan L0 ipent ln coupla of weeks with rclalisrel. Two of our young men nmepinchef in Omahn for driving with the culout i0|n n . Hu!JnGroLe and life have moved I a|out hon from Omaha.Hr. Grote has aeoopud n polition ss bookkcepcr nl tbl Bcnninglun gangs. Elms! Willa, who hu been called in tbl colon, bu resigned his position atth-l Bgmminnon Sum bank.John Gen du. hrolharoi Louie Gcrdes.h u ta a -. kflum position mlda nunt by Mr. wa n . IL E. Odell, of Omaha, ana lhnking hand! with Mundi hon Satudny. Hu r ; llu lllu In rvlsi to r a t P l pillion, :churning Tundly. ln. lhnmold and dnughler, of Sher 1"lU. lawn,ul 'rlllling ralntivu here this tick. 'fbnndom Pradericlucn lef t for Cm ada llonday. (blumbm Wulf and : H o returned i5mmPin|. Biuih, Wyo., Friday even E - Llt i f ' F~sb ¥ F' 3.. L§ , - "_