07-13-1917ENTERPRISETHETHE sm.|om:nm1THEs romosr rmwsmn THE ERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND
COMMENT\m mmmAIR.WASHINGTON COUNTY.NEBRASKA,JULY 18,1917 mm?
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mmRGH Lum;co.:Nc
upon-ATED
River Trllaportltlou Batweea Dc
calur and Omaha.
Tha OmahaDecatur Hiaaouri Riva:
Nuigazlon Cu. la a new corporationwithI£0000 capitalization.arhou
ariiclea nlncnrporatinn han beanflied
in county cl¢rka olllca of Douglaacounty atOmaha.
The incorporatora an Hugh GallupH. A.Hanaen Ray L.Gmlvanor and
A. B.Warren of Decatur and w.S.
Jandlria amml K.Brown James G.llarlin and W. A.Elha of Omaha.
The company anna ona ataamboat
which tranaporta grain and Jlvratnck
(rpm Decatur so Omaha and marcharr
diaa from Omaha to Decatur.
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La:fc Crowds ol mthdln |Of ten (11ut Dlltlafulibul GI
Several Pictures lakn
[ConLHbulld.]
Archbishop Handy sul at tht Cl
clk: church last Bunday.The comin;oi tbl Archbishop I
iookod fonurd ua br Lbc cnnua
W|.|h\nllon county with n nlit
of lntcnlt n it In the dnt than
Archbishop Ind cur vkltnd 1.htB
church color Inks they have
planning on livin:bln n regal 1|
coma.On Sunday mornin(tht
bishop and hh puny ll!!Omaha nt?
arrlvlng at Cnlhoun at 8:20.Un
:icing lt Calbouh they found abd
tblm a lnrp dclaplion of Clike
andcllolhlililir Bud.nn Iol
inz vu the puma at Cllhoun:
Wdeomc ol tbl dt!Q!Binh
ilcjor Chnmbcn..A nut and cpproprlalc litllu add
by Cluk 0H|.nim.
Tb!Archbishop um un lil!urmudm c poumn uh uffddu d
atnct when tbl two Iitlh Ill
Chulottl lllhlr and Rmalic .Fo
dnllcd in uhila turing nil!
smrnle suhu wen kneeling on sple cuohlma und there tlmy buh
Archbishop nlcoma and pnuatad
with 5 beautiful bnuquct..Then
Archbiabup ud tbl lltlk [if]I ¢
for A plctun which lu taken by
Kuhn ot Blair;that pictun uncanln next Bundlfl 011111I v\~
Mmm u»mcsbump
~c class of clghtyHn;Afbsr thi
riot!little Adclald Tobin.of Taka
pnccntcd the Archblnbop with sn
vdopecunulngcchockior anico
Us cum from ~fhlililm 1.0 hipcompletehiscszhcircl.Aft!!
Quinta ~kin
Loldhfm lt wuhwimn nitha ~.1
Lhatbcgulntwrgruupiurapic
Than cams the roccpuon by use
plc.
LutBundly wuandkturdayuucaumucchurchnaw.1:
to Blnir the lsrgllt ncmbor o!
ollca ucr lun In tbl city Thi
Clthnllcl Im aim much ln cvandmuchinheritednadabowed tbl!Cllbolki and thdr |
of honor nary respect.Than
(artytio can ol pcopic at
greet ibn Azchbllbop.The folio
prioltawcrcpnlontutthl no
Bllir:Father Hufifggw Fnthll
ingllon Father Dowd Pazhcc.
zm.Fnthlr Summon and the
Father 0Dr||coll.At 4:33 in tbl
noon thc Azchbllbnp visitor!the
boun church and when be arrived
she church In hlhd with Cl
and nonCatholics.Han he dcli
|chori address u nn approprilt
un to an nlrudy perfect dny.
six oclock dinner su |und
and Urs.Allison at Henman I
to the Archbishop and 111|othcr
Thorns:F.Quinlan ol Dm
companlad me Archbishop hum
ha and sua also |:unit of honor
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£|cnU@|s1£ns
ation Is Taken In aCompromiseWith theCenirist-Socialists
Reformeh,
~:uv nrxlzusnaMEETING
un slulng aa may |-manalu-uuu uv Pm,nwmmu-
mmENCH ESTIMATE
GERMAN
DEAI? wlu.NUMBER
\.soo.ooo
?ari|July Z3 Tha foul numberof
Germans killed from tho Nflnninz of
Lhl snr ua March 1917 in noblest ibm
15000D0 nccoding to sn utimato
nnchad by French gunérnl hud~
qunrtcna
mmRMANPR:soNERs DF
BRIT
lsn DOUBLE ENGLISH
MEN CAPTURED
London July Q Since the beginning of tho war tho .Britllh hun :lptund11:rm prtmners lxciuslv
oi native:inken priaonerin tha Af
can cnmpugnl mlny of whom hu
bean rclouod uid Major Ganerd F.B.
Mmmio|dir»ctor of military opontloat the In omni today.The Brill;~
hue lost to !.h(\anemy 51088 mon i~
cludini lndinnlnd main troops.
Thule figural Lukas in all tha Lhulrt
of fur.Tho lirixinh hlvo captured 379gunduringthowarandlout133.O
the gun:lout 31 were rocapturod1of thot!!remaining in mm:hand:
BI were lout by tha British on the wel
front url;in the Wu.Tha Britllh have not lost 1 ning!gun on thi walt front docs Aprl
19l!\said tha genonl.
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Secrets of Crown Council.
Amsterdam Jul;12.The Gvnnnn
~vemment was rcporlcd to hue
:reed to rrlire live of the Pruulnu
Intl ministers In nddltmn to Iorelgn
~ecretary Zlmmenuaun.Vice Chan
llor llelffedrh and Colonlnl Secre
nry Sulf In u compromise with ihe
entristsnclalistn rffonnern.
Chancellor von I1ethn1nnnllullwek
ocllnul in make §:nn1m to the relch
mmREISLAND
[EXPLOSION
Slam Killed Thir ty lnisrcd
An explosion occurred at the Hara 1|
land Calif.Navy fund lu:Hondzy
ruulting in uw death of six personslndinjuriesmore or lull nrious loS1
othun.Organised conspiracy il lul
picioned.Much properiy in Vallrgo
fu dntmyed.
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.pign Mlnllltvr Zllnmur||.1nnnln an af
his reiiroment.The nnnw nl Dr.W.
S.Snlf.mlonlai nsecwlnry ls also men
lluncd.
The \m~.4Is¢l1o Zellunz n:1nounN§
that the Pmualrm minister of the ln
tcrlor You Lam11 had nn nudlcnca
wlth the emperor B!nnrlny.Reportsgivenundrrrts4r\;an lhnl Herr ron
Lobell rocom1:und\fl to tho cnspvmrthequickestpmudlslroxvcullonofIn
ternal r\l0rms and Hu}:5;|.>xted as l
preliminary 20 apnr1lanwntnry mlnls
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the dlct for univvrsn!rqunl suffrage
this autumn wishnut waiting for
peace..Count von llemelnrff.fnruwr 001
mnn nnxhnsxmlnr at \\u4hlng!0n.11
mentlnned ln :iw iulahy uf the rvlrh
mmNSCRIPTION
POSTPONED
Waahinztnn dispatches ln yeaurdaya
paper:amouncc that tha army draft
hu been put ad until next week on
account of thc fact tha statement gil
en out at army headquartera saga :har
the atalea han not all completed their
draft regulation organizalionl...
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FAMILY
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mmSSIANS
PURSUE
TEUTUNS;AFTER
TAKINGHALICZ
Twenty-Mile Front lsSmashed
and Slavs Sweep onto
Lemberg.
GERMANLIJSSESIREREM
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COMPARATWE PRICES
A summary ol the government crop report on July 9 is at
hand In which It is estimated that Nebraska will produce 248 mllllon
bushels oi corn thls year as against |92400000 bushels produced
last year.Winter wheat 12200000 bushels as against 04800000 bushels
lu:year.Spring wheat 6530000 bushels;Last year 3750000
Oats 93500000 bushels:Last year 70875000.
Potatoes 13340C00 bushels;Last year 7o65000.
Apples 800.000 barrels ol three bushelsench;Last year 567000
barrels.a
pRlCES
Followln;are the prices on the lst ol July this year as compared
wlth the same date last year:Wheat mu year $2.24 per bushel;Last year 83 cents per
bushel.Corn thls year $l.53:Last year 05 cents.
Oats this year 61 cents:Last year 35 cents.
Potatoes thls year 3294;Last year 95 cents.
mmouacknPllyImportantPlrtin
th0
Adunce and Cavalry lo Bolng
Und to|Lugo Exunl.ln
Dparatlena.
Petrofrnd July 12.dn addition in
flpturing Hnllcz.the Ruudsns hue
taken 2.013 prisoners and 50 fun:ln
the clty.
.Peuorma July 12.Russian troops
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vreioptnx.
Revlvea Martial Spirit.
The powerful Russian nrfennlre ln
hnvlng the effvct of 1stimulating mar
lin!nplrit throughout the country.
The vrnr ofllce in nwlvism man;telcgrnms irom vnrinus pnrts of llu¢sli Slberia and the Caucasus nf the
fortnation of alarm battalions and
from garrison:anklng to be sent tv
the front..An orgsnlzntinn has burn fanned
undrr the name of the general Bus
ninn unlon for the fmmallnn of n vul
mmlsnnrrsmd51guna.12 of
which
\sfro of heavy cnllher.
The German wlr amen ndmlll the
wlihdruwnl of the Tmutonic troops be
hind the Lomnicn river.It llsu report:opernuons on the nonhern njonl
nround Riga Dvlnsk and S1rlor¢nn are
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a v 1 n od in rmtru!!
mmaalastTuesdayinthe2:20
trotting
clan against ala oonteatanu.The
nh:ee beau were won in amen 2:1I1
and 2:l8i rmpectivcly.
Jankinl :table il coming W the front.
Lhia acaacn.At Beatrice week beforn
last Billy Murray won ibn Intent paumgraceachodulodandatLincolnlut
week he repeated winning tha lan;
Lhrae haau straight in a tive heat racs
with a bil Bald of the but burma on
the circuit aa oonteltanla.
mmtooperateunderthu
permlllionginntbacarnivalandaayahe11151
carry the can to a higher court.And
Sandy Carrigan aaya hall ataywithhtmaalong aa he hal a dollar.
$100 and Coats
That|what it coat.Henry Belt!
whonabottla oi whiskey lraa found
in his grip in an automobile in which
be wal traveling.Sham!llobmna
found the grip and on opandrlg it upfoundtheincrlmlnatingevidenaand
arroatnd Bell: as ba was coming out of
the White City restaurant ilondaynightandlvdiedhiminthecountybulile.County Judge Elia:did the
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Lucas
Fred Jlnkinl drove hi!gamey little
trotter The Orphan um victory in
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HERE THEY AREHERENDCOSTS 'i'nn omic in The Entnrpriu.holla:than thou :lumens
npmunlalvllvuuunu\||u nnuuun .....rg no |ghag u 12|IHC!1||)n|Hu:The mm Brown who hu been run TheremangThecosnmilteethrudecldrdcovetednpttnlof(}¢|¢[Ou tht east..___|\....1__.na...¢\Hun .Anf in tha numul from Lhe
noauJourn.1 htm t\1tnttl are
uowrnu
cd as follows In a nvmlofllolal state
mont Issued In Bc:lin:
The tanln conlmlltvt nl tho Nich
fstag mot at nlno orloc3:thin lnornlng.
Frlcddch IIhrrt (socialist lead:rl rogncatcdthechancellor.who was presPDLto[ive Infomation In regard In
what happenctl In tho cmtvn council
on the ground that knnwlctlgc of what
took plncc there wus neccamtry for
3urtlttr fmltful debate.The chancel
Ror conffrmlng thc fact that thc crown
t01Jnt1l had hold a meeting.mid ho
was unable as yet to make a utah:
ment In rczanl to the results of the
cm aide tho Ruudaxta are less than
40 miles away.The Gcnuatt and AuatroIlungarian
aoltllcrs are making desperate rolls
tanco to check advance of the Rus
sians espcclally in the district lylntt
between Halle1 and Ilrcxczany.but
have been unable to stem the tltlc:
Itm capturé of Hallo:ls a succcstl
of first rank Importance.as that clt)
was one of tho key positions defend
ing Lcmberg on that aouthcnl aide.It
ls about G2 mile!southeast nt Lem
bcrg and is an Important rnllwny Junc
tion.It ls about 15 miles from Stan
lalau
mn(mu :slung nna su n..park resembled the parrot talked ml
much and got in had with Mayor Cham
bon.Hia akating rink liconle expired
July lat and he made application tor
an cxtansion and the privilege of giv
in:dances which tha mayor denied.
Ha than circulated a petition asking
ths clty oouncll to grant oxtonllon of
his llcemo and psrmilllcn to glva
dances.About all tha buslnsla msn
slgnd tha petition which contlamsd
around sight;nataaa.and this was
pnaentod to tho council at tu rsgular
maatlnz lnhtne.The mayor oppoud
1 of Blair an lnalstsnt do and that the
names ot tha young mon I girls who
stun arratod a cooplo of steaks or ac
back.charged with intoxication up al
Stanley Hain?place should be pub
lished ln tha Blair nowspapers not
vrlthstsndink the fact that at a judic
ial investigation of ho casa they wen
honorably acquitted the ovldcnce pm
sented hy prosocutitu:Attorney luloneks
not being sufficient to warrant the prosscutionameraMment.ot his lmagl
nation occuionod by the tear that ht
may be thrown out of ofllca ualua h~
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.adjournment oi.therri1un\im¢wlslrh
was :grand io.
Ralchnag Mentlhg Delayed.
Zudch.July 12.The full meetingofthereichntagm§m¢!uled for Weclues
day has hem posi|>on¢~d fun ncréiirif
won!rmcl\e¢1 hum from Bnirlln.im
Uu Canuck Cavalry.
Coamcks nm playing nn important
pan in the Human advance and car
alry in be1n¢used to a Ings extent
in the pursuit of 1116 AustroGefmln
£?i1i1en..
\\hon the Ruminns Ino _ke n KHP In
il.but the council voted to nxund tha
lioenle till thu 5th i.n|I...with permis
non to dsncc on the ?bur1.h.
On the evening of the blh he under
took to [ive moths:dmuuadwu
placed undef unit by adn of Lhe
n H;will l hnnr!Him
~make!n pnunn or pruecuung vwu
ten of thu prohibition Int.
fielding houcser tothu inaiatenc
of thodcmmdthlttbanamesbe put
lflhedfbtlht edilicndon oi tht rd:ips of the diy and c0l.|nt.|1 The Er
umdu herewith prelenll me name
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nne:la!Clmnceliur nm
livthmlmn
we;wal reported mnferrlngleadersnfnilfzurlluns.One dis]
nn|hul Hin rnnnrl that nil the
n loil the Ausiro(Yunnan llrw LU miles wmv.wuvu nv |~
.wixh In the muthaent of llallcz Cnuackn Poxudl u lunsty for his appearance It u Lhey appear an mound on the courl
mlvh were bein;held ln reserve and were court md nu releuodl The cue vu docketinJu|Lice Cmu court:
izruw nt once nnt Iorsrnnl In punul!flhcudin Justice Cronfoourt on i¢ed»George Hnllar Frmd!Hiller Bam 'I M
ith.
'IM£éQin¢é§n{»§1§E§},6=lC»1;l§1é¢un1r
posh.Unlvoraal Buffraga Plan.
Copenhngvn July 12.The ncaclnliut
organ Yorwnvrts..copies of which Im\r
just Invn rvc¢I\n¢l hvrv.t.11.\0IvR hlnvk
the retreating Teutona.
Over 15000 Aunt:oHung1ri|n and
German prlxoners have been mptu
an well as many guna.The magnitude nf the |enen.1 batlle
nnw in progresl is re\1a%ed In the
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nada;and he :ru tlned no md coats.
He nal defended b;hit faller who is
an attorney at liaaouri Valley and
Burka Cardgan.Brown claims to
have consolidated his amusement
nilntinr rink and dance navillon.with
hudt Lundt Gul Lundt Roland ma
her Hana Ndaon Wm.Guuchovr
Hur!Dalleff Peng llcflomb Harold
Robinson Goorgu Huiaon Edmund Ps
uraon Georgia Luiz.Vivian Four
Haul Sutton.Katia Nelson .June Dix
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IMtalcment lm:in me mx ungn Jul)
.face type to podtlvo rupnrlu n tw]~.f.~m¥§§;:}:.QL¢_n1§n COIIID;DVl|dL0 b|$.i¢uLh Gwinn lDd Hn.CIlrl Dixon ~_fi
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thelr resltzttatlonn in order to glre the
new chancellor a fwe hand In enlllngmembersofthenlchntngtothecubi
nrt.
Sofml jnatlfled In tltu nf llerr ton
Loliell tt ltnoun elnndpolnt..
[lr Anton Slayer (krhanl lm wasPnunttonZlernstorffaemlssaryto
Emperor \\l1lln1n In conneetlnn with
the Lualtnnltt case and whose uetivl
a ln the United States were the sub
jeetnY~|nurl1 comment ltaa been pro
The \n\slarho ?.tltunt:a reserve
:noted to be mlnlwterlal rllrectnr of
the German colonial ofllee.
Chancellor Repllss to Attack.
The debate ln the relrllstng maln
entnntlttee according to reports relrelredhere.was opened hy Dr.Gum
tave Btresemnnn nnllnnnl llheral wlth
a sharp attack on Cltnncollnr ron lleth
Jttannllollwe¢s pollcy.particularly
that of foreign aftalrn.uhleh ht char
acterized as being taaaetl nn nn dtflnlle
consistent program.The cltaneellnr
.retorted by sayin;he was toreed to
Ioolt to all sltlea fur support ..;rtluse
the relrltstatt offered ltlnt no stable
majority.Giro liltn thin and he would
he able to develop it comdatent pro;rsm ho sold.
The \o~o\lsrhc Zeltung adds that the
.rhnnrellor oXDrosaM readiness anal
willingness to carry through necessary
internal reforms.
Only 6 in 110 Rejected.Newport.Tenn.July 12.What is
belleved to be a record for physical
porfeollnn has been established by A
eontpany.Second knneaseo volun
teers Dnly sl:men out of the 110
summed were re _jocttltL t
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ing.Title organization la delngetl
with tlemamla from women who dealrr
to enlist.lt ts proposed to concentratestlIwomenapplicantsatsotne
point ntttaltte Petrograrl for ttdlllng.
LICEHSES FOR ALLCARGUES
New Shipping Regulations Wlll Go ln
to Etlect on July t5Favors
U.S Shjpa
Wnsltlnztutt July 12.All CttrgoestrntlttgtheUnltvtlStatesnnandafter
July 15 t\lll have to he Ileenserl.ln
stntrrtlnna to that effect were lnattoct
to the export council lay Secretary nf
Comruerce Itetltleltl.The lleenaea will
be granted In ttcoortlnnce with the pol
ley nulllnetl by lr¢sltlent \\llaon.In
:mating llnnt\tsl Amt1lrnn ahlpa vrlll
be fmnretl flrat.tltnae of the allies
tuwtttl atltllt lltnae of neutral coun
tries will some third.
can STRIKE GRIPS Tortottfé
Vans and Varied Vahlelee Carry
Crowds to Work ln Rush Houn
Demand Wage Increase.
_I9r9nmtDL!3£lD 12.A stdin ln
vnltlng more than 1ttotI|tiotoitheir and
oondnrtora began on the trolley syntemoftheTorontoHallwaymm
pany.The clvla and rmllttl llnes arelnoperation.but they could not begin
to handle the mahhour crowds and
automobiles.f ans.trucks and other ve
hlrles choked the aireeta in the bust
ness tllatrlrtlu The strikers demand a
shorter working day and a wale lu
: saw f>f.o.fa:smt!.22 imf
~line and went on hieyay nor th.Belts
used to t1.ln an eating joint at Herman
and it la atteplcioned that he has been
supplying whiskey to the soldiers ol
C0.F.at their camp down near the
bridge.
HERMAN BALL PLJ\YER5 BALI(
When the Harman ball players who
have been playing with tho Blair team
this season came in from tho game last
uuun wvvnu Uvuulau;v
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Light Commissioner Harry Morris
had a helofatitne collecting a hill of L50
odd dollars for the current usvd by tho
eamlval crew had to threaten to
shutoff tbelights before the pay to
liquidate was forthcoming The ooealottheoutlltsaidthecommil.ten was
to pay it and sent.Morris to Hugh
Cooke who denied any reeponalbtllty
for we obligation.Hottts reported
back to the bose and he got peered and
Sunday to take their baths and change!tr at ni.too a s over to call on Lioolte who
~T333 lismitx barber shop they ldidnt deny hi agreement with the car
umor notwithstanding 1 nlval company to pay the bm but claim
they had just won a game.They said
the had bee ti
ed he dldnt have any money to pay lt
d 3 n get UI less than two with..Then Morris got.pcovod and issu
olllrl a player for each game played r sd an ultimatum that.the bill must bo
during the season and were not at.alll [paid inatantor or the |.;l1tna would bo
§;§;;j_;;P;1 the >f that t ~Cooke ltnally gave Morris
I nl tboabortendth d¢;¢¢|U.of the gate receipts.They said they!:d o ll 1.41 thu obligatltln
were through with the Blair oottlt nn
leas they could get a square deal in
the future.
._'ll31:iTi'3YAPPOINTMENTS
the rtbald rtut wenton
mu wouw vstovtnta Fun soL
tmstzs-z=amlt.zt5s
Washlngton July IU.Depondent
Governor Neville returned gg Lincoln|wives and children of all soldiers will
from his visit to Washington yeatenday | be Kranted federal allow acces during
and announces the appointment of Gen. § the war by s bill lntroduseed by [lepro
Goo.H.Hartles of Omaha brigadier sontativo Rankin of htq1|;;1a today.
general of Nebraska brigade Nebras Wlvcs with no ehildrer;would re ctive
ka Guards and Phtllip L.Hall Jr..M530 a month ttzoeo tilt one child sto
Lincoln aa Colonel of tho Suth Nethose with two Chyldrgn 330 and wg;
lnasks latent._3 wtth more than two 373
Dtllr |.|r..u|na:asnvu l yu.....___ln the Klllan family the parents of
Captain Kilim referred to in the fol
lowing paragraph whlth appeared ln
last.luesds;a Omaha WorldHerald
were rositlcnta of Blair before their
marriage and the mother.Mrs.Myrtle
Kllian stator alf a.George Bruae and
brother Dr.Leo Ktllsn.are residents
hero.sa was Captain Kllian.before
MANN scoltoo inn ara
nettta
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Washington D.C..July 10.Repub
lican Leader llann declared in the
house today that hysteria and spy
craze possess the adminlstration.Ha
was speaking ln opposltloo to a section
of the tradintr with tbl enemy bill de
znliatmeztt.The following la from signed to permit the president to d¢ll¥
Tuesdaya Om alta WorldHerald:
ileraled by Captain Killian member
of a fs puns military family Cotopsny
K of Tawnoe City.anlved in Fort
Crook .lnndsy as a part of the fourth
Nebraska infantry.It ls notable that
this yo one Captain Kzlisn is a son of
Captain Kilian ot the old First Nebras
ka that:served with such distinction
in the seniuppnws.The Fourth regi
ment is tho aurcoawr of the reorgan
ized Iirat so young Captain Kilim hat
really inherited his f¢thors company.
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yvtonscors fora almaPARLEY
1.lletlCoIl|tf¢\\¢0 In Pa|l wut Cen
slder Everylhlng Re tlng ts
g_Great Conl||ct.
1 Pm1 July 12.The FrtltenmlngmJttfvrv|1tt of tltv ttllletl £\ernm£ntt\
to N.hvltl ltrro.nlll mnsltr not only
mp qnestlon of the 1tull.t\t1~lltlt everymtngrvt{:lt1ll\ll!the enndt.t or tho
tlnr.neeonlltn:to Exeelaltr.Tflo earl
tma guUt?¢tltI1tnlS hare not et deal;
tltllvd revreseolutlroa.
~l nate the allen enemies.
Tho departments have gone crazy
he sand.They see a German IPI on
ovary house ton and street t:0ttl¢t.We
hare to cur!on this war but that ls
no reason why we should be scared to
death.
C|\RNlVAl.DENIEQ ctw SITE
Fremont.Nebraska my D.The
earnlrad company billed to show In
Fremont thu week tturina 1h¢ness
laubeenoramdmttorilrhili mu
atthmutennr umm.The council at
a apeelal mssllna with only tour mam
bsrs present nanwd theeompany ps:miasitm tosboe hero at me request
of the Raging Aalwlatlon..When citi
zens in the vicinity oi the ground!
protested.the sono ot Health me
Lbsmatterln hand and Mayor Wiley
issued an order prvliiblllvt we ¢l
val from shotlmt bam.AffQ1¢¥Ufhavebeenmadetolocatethetents on
the rseetrack grounds.The drtvllll
park ll ooulds um city unto.
4t
J
.Qc
;t
" 1 - v
in
Ylttb lpr tlli mtls n ottln a nly on o
havlng a duty in this matter.Every
Americ an who uunu tbl idea that
tbl illdou 02 n social nlmm, whetherdalinbla In itnlt or not, may propcxly
aiu upon war as In opportunity tobully eau;nu In under equi qbllga
umw speak.The probibluon lobby
hu h na h un d f r om.Thu liqucr cr-
gnndutlonl have bgan hum Item.An
mma n va stly mon lmpomnt than
eizhar or both.which is the peoptc
tbamulvn,should bt band from by
mall a nd by ukguph and lnavuythat Hill not be mioundcnlood.Thus
rssuzb sv n s n * r mn u '
r.ln.1\oN,Zllur all Ptblilhlr
CHURCH NOTES
AUTO nnis ARB T00 HIGH!
That old casing Jrcu may hue may
be nude Into a gnod smviceahle tire nt
\ lima coal.Bring it in md lat un
look it over, we an uve you money.
We rcpair lube| the Hgh: way.
Fr a A ir !Yu nbuolutaiy free, to
nll into olrnen.
19Lf Moore Tire Co.'fue doon north of post ofhe.
...m n
f ma m o n r wo u mi v r mw a T HE M
\°5-=.;a\ " `~~
fn
3 - .....R i n Ja n e i r o Ju l y 1 2 . - - A vc o r d l n g t o
p r o m r o p o n a i n d r c u i a l l n n h e r e t h a
EMMA GOLDMAH PUT To WORK
Wsrid-Famous Name Fades Out atLlmtllght when Pdwn Humber
Taisel du Place.
Jdersou Gly. Mn.. July 12.-saunaGoldman. "queen of. the annchina."
who ll In the lilssourl penllenliary to
mn s i d s r s t i o n o f business.E ve r y o n eshouid he p resent. and on t i me as t h er eis l l up or u nt bu si n es s i n b s tr s ns sc t sd .Th e p n b i k i l ce r di s il y in vit e d to s llou r ss fvle es .C . H . F o r e m a n . P s s t o r .
- _ . . _ .P r a s b y h r l l n
W e wi s h t o r em i nd al l : h et th e re sr e
Il l !- 1 | l l se rvic es s t t h e Pr e sb y te r ia nt h u m b .S a b b a t h school a t 10 a .l u . , H r s
ld zs ms r '5 up er in l. en ds nLt w r e s c h i n g s t l l e .rn. and 7 :30 p. :n
.9
tmm.. THE mama.
u n
u a n n u a u a d l a a u sn u d l u u h
The M H. Church
Sunday School at 10 a. m., Dr. Held.
superintendent
Epworth League at 7, p. mn.,Lyle
IleB1-ide, president.
Homin;wonhip at l l o'eluck
efenin¢ at a.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 8.
Subject for Epworth L u n e next
Sunday evening."What Would |130
Wlth a Fortune."Leader,Grace
George."
The evening aenloe lat Sunday vu
given our to a report oi' the mimic:Eplorlh League Convention held at
Valley the previoua week.The reportwas a moat lnteroating one and given
by thoae who not aa delegates.
Next Sunday morning will be Com-
munion Sunday.Il. ia hoped that e
good sized congregation will be present
W. H. Urdenood.
Pastor,
A Fremont talaqnm. pubthhed else
where In thi! paper,lllll th at that
city In lparod tha sham: and disgrace
of having thc doganorstn of the car-
mvd company that In taken undtr
the protecting wing ot the Blair au-
rhomiu lut Ink, Haunt their shame
and dibluchery in the hen ot au peo~
plc.it n am: th at thin wo n F oxyGnndpu ard Hugh Gookn In Fnmont
u than 'lan in mm, who nrnngc d
tor their comin; there and the unformai consent of the members ot the
city councll than vu neared. just u
it :ru at tba confersnee of Blnlr coun
cilman held in Hugh Cookfa jcinl. but
Fnmant hld a dllerent wrt of a amy-
or. a man Ibn oouldnm he coaxtd. hul
llod or bought, und he 'found the act
ion ul members of the Fnmont coun
eil and rduaod to have the young peo
ple of that diy debauched for the fur
paltry dollnn that might bc ditlribut-
ud amongst the criminal cluau.
The uma thing occurred in the city
ol York.when this aggngatlon at
hariotl and petit larceny thieves were
denied the iarlviiege granted them in
Blair to :lon the principal ltreets lu
tnnlc and turn tbl city af ar to them
to be und na a Held for skin gsmbling
||m|| and debauchery.
tivo minutes unhls your
~l~ ~ h i s e n t~ ll~ ~ ~ u n ilervlee.
Dlbr Suit ! ol Cit y Ii lll.»
~Blai r,_-_m m - . §
~9o60Qo|o¢00o4o¢O¢o<\o%0¢0¢
on an (lmmmu u\|lmn1nrl»m\hmu:on the llra~
xlllln coast nn-ur !5u:tuI.
~;0r §¢0 ¢b1> o® o ¢o=o no» 000
mlm Lamar
5 A ' r r o R m s v x r L a w
3 Prldleo in Stale and Fadonl §
3 Courts.
_._AoQ'icQcQ1:4
Ti d a l W a v: In S a m o a .
Me l b o u r n e Ju l y 1 2 . - A d i n p n i c h m eeo l ve d h e r e f r o m S u m .I»'i|I luiundn,
m r s d a m a g e h a s b e e n c n g m l In the
Ha m a n n Is l a n d s b r s e ve r e e n n h q u n k e
an d ll d ni \ l ra \e .The I`r!¢~nll|;r Islands
*Zi n ': w e h g vd o n r a l a n n n r i l l r m l l r n
.l rt o w o r t w t vl n z o n m l l s a n d » m m .
H e r w o r l d fa m o u s n a m e w l l l r u d e o u t
n f t h e Il m el i gh t h r r e a n d mlm w i l l
h a ve n n u m b e r - s h u r a a l l - j u s t l l k n
an y o t h e r p r l s o n vr . " : m i d t h c \ \ | r d t 'u .
fa u na c u n t. : | p ou n d I n pnid
madly auhc Chlcqo nockynrds for
hlld of 1000 pourd cattle sold by
. I. Gandugon. at Clnlcnillo, s. D.
|¢ un Mlbut. price our paid for
£00 on tbl Chicago market.
Zvwrnhuuduareoulol as an wa acTianlndnauathrnuulh kucumlr
......L~""'*='".:*'='~:-
Flu! Chrlellln Church
Bible Schoo!at I0 a.m. Samuei
Jnhna. superintendent.
Divine wonhip et 11 a. m.
Evening worehlp at 8 p. m.
Pnnr meeting and Treining Cla!!
Wedhildl! at 8 P m.
Chdr Reheerud Friday at B p. m.
u th* the hot feather abort wks
will be [ivan br the paelor on impor
tant eubjecte. Neat Sunday the themes
ln ]be.foreman." s p m m l CMIqueela;" in the evening the brat of a
eerie: of briehtndiul in the Teaching!Q! Jeana will be given--"On the Dee
dn! or the Wicked. me el the Earth."
Q
Eve |51,063 ia made welcome.
John B. Willieml. llinialer.
Begun chu.-ea sein
.Reguhr eenleea Sunday muminl.
Bible School el lo, preaching at 11. and
in the evade; H. Y. P. U. at 1, preach
iw at 6.
Prayer meeting Wedneeday evening
Choir practice et the church Samr
day erenlnga.
The eubiecl. for Sunday morning la.
"The Durand llerch ol Chrisfe Xing
doin s
The Children'e Day exereiaee which
were pnalpquzed hem June nil!be gie
an at the church Sunday evening.The
children have been practicing iaith
fully and I ll!epprecialc your pri
ence.Thealhndance at the B. Y. P. U. in
- . _.¢ . . . _. . _ . -- . _.--.._
»
White Hussars, a Vocal and Singing Band
_ _ __ _____ _ . _ .-a
a nt.
A c u l l f o r n d o c t o r o r n u
Im p o r t a n t h u s l n n a transme-
tl on ma y b e de l ay ed ba r y ou r
h o l d i n ; t h e l l n e .
w o u l d n n w o r k If p a r t y
l l n e s w e n u s e d b y o n e p a r t y
fo r lo n g pe r l ol i l .Th a t . h o w -
e ve r . w o u l d h e u n fa i r t o t h e
o t n e n o n t h o l i n e .
It 1| no t n ki n d a ct to co m -
|1el y o u r ne i g hb o r o n t h o
Fallollzzg I-bl exgmple of York.
anon: aefund toallow the umhrai
~vw: ahlc h pulled out of Blllr'|
MLA! "neu lut Sums; morning.
tw a Ink ot immunllty , dobluc lr
ry and petit larceny; to set. up in thu!
U'
R a m
Oa l b o l ln s |a.rinAdnne¢.
Emma Goldman and Alex Berkman,
nsnchhll, roc ently muted in Newark. sen convkted In hderal f.0\.|¥1.
l loudly by Fadeni J udge Hlylr.
l charge ol conspiracy lo uburucl
plrlllun Dfuil draft,and sentenced
una gsm each in prison and to Pl:
nm of UW-Uw
.rw o u l d h a ve th em d o u n t o
ynu" !| a :ond rule.
'§>...ff'fi;-:*.»~?-'
Thuntnl county Ia rnilltmg Co. F,
or tho Sixth Ncbruka lillllia regi-
~t, madcaplugeiy of Indian on
n m n t l o n of tb l Omlhl and
mnahqo trlbcl in that county.A
- lar 01 the eompsny pnbiilhtd in the
ends: Tlmn lsll wack, reveals umauae! uma: "Loeb Gray llair. Gemma
lin Suki, Douuglu Grizzly Bur,
ur Young Thunder" slat. Jac.
'N o r d comes fr o m a r m y h e a d q u u
r
Tundafa Omaha World.Harald re
Llaraductlon of half centa gal
inamllnuna adds: "This ma'-:aa
pnealn Omaha 2:cenu per 'lla~n
Tbopdca in Blmlri| 26 cents; gal
Imtomobllfaucan well :Hard tovsto Omaha for their gaaoilne.
cron the rin: in Iowa it may be
gh! for 19 costa a gallon but the
arrtagaacruaatha river eats up the
» armenia prlca.
| Nadonai Gund will be nent to Den
~~ N. il. ie: concanlration. Smmds
In tbl Spluilh War whln troops Imm
umm and u m m m e n u m and
lh lll lllu z u l u I a n u n t to
Phillpplnll and Lmopl on the
adllc cout lent to Cuba.Tho nit-nn c omponuied for their con
nbutionlin money md influence to
hlumpnign.
lace inthe hu givln up lousinz on
lads
isjoyinthuhomoand Nw c hil
dren have dndn;
iblmothc roneeudisnmrcbeer
.ful lad gq,
ll! zu "noun are lain" for thus
hlnquuu pu- du.
we nil will remark on lhil Fourth
of July,
nl a gbtious thin; when Nebraska
went dry!
-Bixby .
" Wool Shorugo will not afhet cloua
~I mum" u uw z»¢»aan¢ lo a cu.
dlipolch in tht ddly neinpnpen
th 5th toll. thic k ny s:
" T M Amnrlc m midst for man"|
lothinl will not be urlously :Heated
3 the ohotugs in tool, accosding zo
..A Kdl, c lmlrman ol the
ation] Alloeiltlon of Ciolhing Do
~,in an sddrell which opened
annual convention of the organiza-
..har; today.11| animated that
lim of cloak by tha omission of
uperhoul detail: in m¢n'| clothing'
~eh as ruth. patch pockets and halts,
ould nu 1,000,000 yards ln A yur.
Dalogaloo to tho convention uid the
yn pmbhm no longs: uint: for cloth
mumi aomn n."
Of c omm not.WooHl no longer
» In mourn medium priced clothing,
Iwm thoony clothing merchantnnmteu il. "all \fooL"
ww/ WE ARE AT WAR
Uncoln,Nell,July .g 4To me
editor of the Stats Jnurpai:Thu
| n a r n l n | ' s Jo u r n a l u n l i n t H . H .
W i l m a n d d n l u d t h e br ot h er h oo d
of E n t Ll n cu l n Ch r is ti n a c hu rc h a n
t h e m u o n : fo r i l u U n i t e d S u t r a
e n u r l n g t h a va r ,a n d u m t h a
" l a i n p o i n t o f h l l a d d r e s s a n : b a t
o u r c o u n t r y l u l u d i n t o t h e s n r b e .
c u m i t b i l l u u d I n th o r i gh u . o f
u t i l i s a t i o n m d s t o o d u p fm t h e
r l g h l a o f l l l l l n l n l t l o l l l f'1| il. po|»
u h h t h a t l r . W i l l w i p i l l d au ch
d r i n k b e i o r c a n i n h l l i g o n t nu d i
¢ n ¢ ¢ 2 It m a y d o t o u l k a u c h : n a d a
l f t y y n n h e n c e w u z E a t o o a o o n
to c omm une s i t n ow.L u u s r a t h e r
...
e Enterprise| fZ'§.°"I»§"'.?.'i.'&`»lZ' .?£&L.°'.."','1
stu in defame of "tha righho!
:ma ll n aL ic n | " !o u m h au li ng
of our plc iht qunlluu, our old
Q l w fli;g ~.
The Pioneer Bank of Washington
County, In Successful 0peration
for Mole Than 47 Years
mr THE BANKING HOUSE OF
%.=, £ % § . , T § T £ E §n
|avo id th i n ki n g o f i l ! "U p z o t b l
. H a" 1 D ! d u t l h i u l l : B o y a n B o n
Solt.'| l l r , "a n d o u r o l d w o m e n In
»»»»»-"»» »n---»-» »» »| »
"GRGW Wf|`H GROWING BLAIR'
Bunn cLoTmNc
~coM|%ANY
Home of Quality Clothes
-..wr.;0 "Q Ig
. _- s w
j_ ',.~
lever Hold 1
Party-Lino Tslephone
Gvar Five llinutos
when two or more teln-
A CONSERVATIVE BANK
With Liberal, Safe Management
All Deposits Protected By The State Bank
Guaranty Law
neutrsllty nd an hy : wen notneverdeclarednu against tho
butcher.) government.Our government :ated tbl truth
lhln it daellnd that ibl slate of
un: lu due lo Gormna|y'| making
tu on ua.The brutll truth ll Ill
lplnl.all our time :nd smrgy
melody. "Ilc Kept Uaon£ of War."
Out of daferenn to our "unnstur
nlixed" cllazenl and than who had
uhm ako oath at slteglmeo with
» -e
c °'"
f i r u rs
f _r 1 r 1
r 1 ..,
f../ .,.b i ,f \J '
5 \ ¢1 I -. I
I :l " *;;g g ;Q.~y s v ;r h
~.s W g
i _' T Q ~1
5
3 s
"r l ' E s .~I .I
;\_g . 3 Q J v j \| _ ,
. .
_ . _T ..~; _ ;a 3 - "f :f :' s a t
1 ~2 ~~~.. . v '~
_ _ ; _ __A _ ;_~ _ _ ~~i i i £ i f = ' T |I
H. OLLERMANN
n't light anti! ro were knocked
down and had to d¢£and'ourulvn.
Roosurelz was the one prominent
American lo advocate um aluuistin
policy by our nntlon ind all know
how he nu abused for it.L-tt uabe brave enough new to nineti-
bar the president --in rain~ I~
duruuing the tu with our ndgh-
The Largest and 0ldest Ekclusive
Jewelry Store in the City.
no Q5 nunymj and admit ihlt glor
iuui old Englnnd Ll the only inr
nng nation Halt ents:ed tht con-
lhc t "in dehme of the right: of
smaller unions."I! God hatna.zolud he loathe!n ?1JD0¢1'ilic|d
prelander.lf Germany had notmadu war upon uc we should not be
Fo ur Doors We st o i thg Caste tter Ba n k
BL AI R , NE B R AS K A ¢
c u o a s o o o s a s s o v t o o a c u o o o b o o c m b o o a a
the-pscaihl. and cupperheul would
be piping still,"ilu Kept Us Out
or wu gpI lm as proud u lnyonl. of my
country? greatness. but I Inn! to
we its history written in wards nl
truth. :nd I want um. hmory zo
be one of illustrious sedan without
te nse.
!- . P . l l o o r e
na the I.vgi»ls|.ive' Committee ol the
AnI.iS|\oun Lezgua. but lt is none use
len 1. lobby.It is made up tn soma
extent of revunnd nntlamon who ion:
ago found politics mon conpnlal than
religion am lobbying docidodly mon
pruflhble than preaching.
The food control bill, mmamary 6M
of the most impprtlnt of Il! mau-
urcn, has been hopeielaly obsuuctcd by
llll dumlnd of um Iegialatln commit
HY LEAVIE (JF Ima LOBBY
.[New York World. :Inky 1]
For the tint lima In our history a
President uf the Unitad Stiles has nn'
pealed to the rhic luln of the lobby
un iiior the puuge of a "bill o! vitalconsequent! iq the safely and defenu
of the na1.ion.Z'1
ciuded ln su scope.Except for the
vrilce and lhneta el this legislativecommittee the hilt, carrying nuonebie
restrictions upon the liquor trede,
would have peued long In Unless
noch Ilouece of Congreee eheli mmm
the measure to e eemblmce of its
eriginel form ill enactment must be
delayed indetinilely.
The prohibition lobby sroukl like to
have n. appear that the c ontent et
Weeblngtcn 1| between rlghteoumeu
and ein, between went end whiskey,
between temperence and lntemper-
ence,between churches cn one side
ot h e r . b u t t h a t is no t tr u e .Th e r e e :
ne u e l a b et w ee n th e Ir sn t lc en d a r b i -
tra ry le nde rs of e soc ia l r efo rm en d t he
g u s t m u : o f p e o p l e w h o h a ve n e ve r
ac ce pt ed t ha t re fo rm .
il l u s t r a t i n g th e sp ir it l n w h i c h th e
lo b by u rd e r to o k t o fo n e i t s wi l l u p o n
th e Am e ri ca n peo pl e in t i m e o f le e r ,
w e q u o t e h e r e t w o eeotencee f r o m e
le t t e r w r i t t e n b y e r e ve r e n d g e n t l e
m e n a n d p r l n t l d i n Th e W o r l d a ( e y
d e y : e g o :/
" l f y o u a r e fi g h ti n g l o r G e r m a n y
e n d t h e Ka is er ,x v eh e e d an d do n 'g
bo t h e r w i t h u e .W e a r :Gg h t l n g he l l
e n d t h e d e vi l a n d h a ve n o t i m e fo r
y o u r p u n y l i t t l e w e r e . "
C o n fr o n t i n g t h e m o s t p o w e r f u l a n d
uns cru pul ous e u t o c r e c j e ve r k n o w n ,
we a r e e ng a ge d i n e p u ny li t tl e t e r -
a p un y l l t tl e w e r fo r n st i on n l dg le ne e.
.
war for lhl establishment of a peice
which no Kniur may_§:renk.
I! lm :re Rghling fm than fundi
menllll of rivllatlan,"do nt boths:
thn prohibition lobby at Washington.
fm that lobby as "fighting hell.snd the
devi l"-th\t is to u r .the military
measuns oi' a nation at war, the nm-
ngu o.! the treasury, _the property andzmplogmrnl. of a great inclu.\u7 and
the custom: of ten million: of people.
2Iinca Vangrnl an halted tor many
days in its puny little snr upon auto.
crary by | lobby cngagld in the mon
prnzintz work of "lighting tall and the
devil." u npnn nled by the lpbbfa
Iellon citizens, tho can wonder that
tha president deemnl it bil duty tu
\:| :| | . .|:l a 1
éper cent per anum.
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
M u i .
.-
.
; ° ° ° § 1 ; ; f ° § ° ° ° i ° ° s ¢" § ° § ° i " i > § ° i ? ° °!
§P o r w u l P lt lg r lp h l and l u m l at hn tlr u t t o ~~
'»»_PARAMQUNT
Q..Dua at the
Qvm nm atz Home 'lheltru
. _ / ( X _I 1" °f°'?df:'.'ff'f
Bemnnxng Fabmsry lat ww.\| percent inmrest will be paid unegninwea of denoairiuund furux monthl, nina mouths md one
ar.-The Banking Hmm ul AW
Y0[lR orronwnml
:nn 1 .. U,|fLlnd|
U 1~.. .:. _~...W & k »13~!.f
Dr. W. F. Hemphlll's Dental Ulllce
located over Stats Bank.15-ti'
John See and wlls were have from
Winner, St D. this wed etsltlng rela
tives and friends.
A young fresh milch cow for sale
2t-t1 Faso Iluonos.
,.Red" Campbell,wife and klddls.
are susticatlng over at an lows lake,
ilahlng and hsytng s good time enjoy-
ing "Red's" vacation.
Harveatlne small [rain will be on
bsreahoots in full biast neat week.
There is promise ot a [ood yield and
excellent quality.lore automobiles.
The Blair Racket Store sells Good
Hosiery at l2l.o l5c, 191: and up.Also
summer underwear at right prlca.
242:
Peter A. Jensen. a resident ot Dex-
tareille, aged around fourscore nm.
died yesterday morning ss the result
of s paralytic stroke the fore part of
last week.
Dr. Heller has moved his dental of-
dce from over f'sstetter's Bank to the
rooms above IIs1Ier's Drug Store.lxr f
J. E. Grutuinger, tormerly owner of
the Kindred farm opposite the Kindredschool on the bottom, ifelalting Blair
friends.Be ls located ln northwestern
Arkansas and likes it there.
llrs. C. P.Xlldahl and son, Cyril,
lease today for their homs st BeaverDam.Wie..alter so-rndins several
weeks with Hrs. Kildahl's parents, Hr
sod llrs. John Schmahllng.
Henry Ketchmark wal In town yesterday, the drst time for several nm.
and was a welcome caller at this oflloe.
He Elves at lllchland, s town on the U.
P. road between Schuyler and Colum-
bus..
Dance at E. Oilfn Hall
Bennington,Nob.,Sat-
urday July 21st.
Raymond, son of Hr. and Hrs. John
Reid. ot this place, s recent graduate
.ot Creighton Dental school,has hon;
out his shingle oesr the Plateau bank
at Herman in the practice of his pro
fession..
Wanted:-At once, hone collar stu!-
fer.Steady employment.--Ilnnesota
Harness Factory, Winona,llinnelota.
I6 ti. .
J°\==. Aye has sold sp feet ot! the
south end of his two mu on which his
residence stands to Hr. and Hrs. Lou
Latte who purpose to erect a home
thereon.The consideration ts reported
at $1,500.
Nelae Bronson suggests the name of"Ikey Eekstdn" as s c andidate for
mayor at the next munldpad asslra.Says "lkey" ls a publk spirited, pro
gressive citizen. notoriously and lnsiat-
entiy active in all public enterprises.
The lulsoltion In last week's Enter
prise to Light Commissioner Morris
that the drinkin( fountain at the bank
corner be put in commission had the do
sired effect and the thirsty way (snr
can now cool his parthed throat theme.
Thatgrsndhalllnf gesture ot Foxy
Grsndpa's ls not for naught.It pror
eds carnivalpromoter asit so olten
has a vote-getter.It's, however, worn
s little threallbere and frazsled and
provokes as much mirth as kernel
Tom's swagger.
The State Bank of Blair. Nebraska
wlllpsy y ou Four per cent lnteree
per annum on Time Certificates of De-
posit for Six. Nine or Twelve months.
All deposits are protected by th
Guarantee Fund of the State of Ne
breaks.3~t!
Commenting on promoters of the car
nieal desecration oi the city,pub!
discussion sutoznsticly turns oo the |
tenogstlons "How much did they get!"
and "why dkin't um any get it?" and
the repty inv lrilbly is "d.smllno;
the mayor."
Eddie Hatthlesen is a financial ge
lus, possesses thewisdom of hoth ~hsrltanoe and selection.He displays
rare talent in the choice and select ~
ot his competitors in hualness.Joh
Aye can call lt hullheaded luck it »
wants to but I shan°l. sgrea with hl r
Many slns of omiselon and com"
slon may be forgiven, if not forsvtte
}but the appointment of Dock l u
doch, by Reform hlsyor Chambers,
c lt!physician,Never!llow msn
votee would Dock get in Blair for elt
physician!As many as could -
counted on the lingers of one hand?
You can get Four per cent in
per annum for your moneydepositedthe State Bank, Blair, Nehr., on 11 l
r Certldcates of Deposits for Six, Nl
or Twelve months:3-ttrThe Tennessee Rats baseball an
gallon which the "committee" (Tl
I the Fourth of .July "celebration"
rertlsed would play at the B t w -
pug on the Fourth tailed to mated
tae.The manager of the Tenn
ERate asserted that he had not -
r.wr agreement to play Mm on t~
a
r
n
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Kuho's Photos will ptssae you
ZZ!
Codncilmen J.. E. Lutz was up st
South Dakota ranche when Fox
Grandpa and the mayor molded u
thstbunchof City Dsdsst 0 »
lioghey Coolts's joint, sothat he o
not be charred with any part of
shameful action taken then.
Beginn ing F ebruar y lst 1916
-i per cent interest will bo paid o
oertilicstee of deposit issued fo
six months, nine months and on
y ear. -The Bank ing House of A
Gme u e r .
Louis Strura ls home on his annoa
two weeks' vacation.Rs is now so~srlntendent of construction and me
for the Westinghouse concern and ha
charge of a distdct which takes in rs
rilory in several states trlbotsry
Pittsburg where his headquartersHts brother, Chris,la worklrl node
blm.
no reported um tens n o n d r :
went sway with the earnlnl outhf
Thsparents of thou girls don~
have an exalted opinion of llsy o
Chambers' morals in permitting sue
anootllt of scaly snakes,he and +
prostitutes and brazen harlotl to ro
openlyaxrddshantmandulesrtisethel
shams and deremrlcr openly on th
public streets of thsrlty, to the ex
clnston M tramc.\
Our oldtlms Irisnd. Goorzlder, of Omaha, was in Biair last week
in company with ltr/Hsaxmsnn, of th
Haarmann Pickle Co., of that dt;
called at this dispensatory of intel
genes.The controlling Interest In |
Hssrmsnn concern has been taken orc
bytleorgs Donakisomwhogoes in a
president and general manager.Whil
this companys headquarters and ma
olltoe ls in Omaha the concern h
branch houses.pickin;plants
growing stations at other points
several states.
Berman Record:-L. G.Phipps
James Hart loaded their stock =
household goods this week and le
Thursday for their new home nearVa
lsr,le n t.These younl'msn ba
plenty of "pep" and ambition and w
onedict s successful career for them
the Golden west.
Th e - mp u r hu m . lwi oc y |
ln; played considerable baroc ln a
neighborhood.The barn on the F.
Lowe place, ¢,¢¢upn~,¢ by Hr. and l l
Starts. was struck and hunted to
ground.lads Paterson mst with \
usual had luck and hlsbam was strut:
His son, Soren,who had recently :
turned hom Walthlll, was in the bull~
ir.; at the time and was quite bsdlburned.One horse was killed and |
other stunned.
Hr. and Urs. F. H. Claridge reto
ed llonday erenlnir after s two week
automobile and Sabine outing srouthe northern Minnesota takes.Fred
former ilsbing excursions to the Bin .
aota dab pondshsrs been on ral
trains and be tlidn't have the chance
look at the country through which
passed sa he did on this antomob
trip.After viewing that section
Hlnnlf-ite through which be drove
has revised hla opinion of lt, is enthus
astic enough of its besutss gmc t~
progressive spirit manifested by its -
ple to make a desirable press agen
The trip registered between |100 s~1200 miles and says be dldn't have s ti
puncture or mlshap to bla ear on t
entire trip, came back ~Qt1:|the ss~
slr in the tires nm he started with
with the exception of s day on the
trip tn southern Minnesota,after
bard rain. encountered good roads
the way.He says the worst piece
road be found on the whole trip w
between the tem iaodina at the Bl
bridge and the Blair city limits, on
return trip.
Ed.Aye went on a family p -
last Horuday, took tbdr lunch bask
and went up on the bottom road
Prentiss 8mith's and est their s
out ln the open. on the grass under
shadauees.Ed.says the corn c
prospectaon thebottom look :nigh
dlscoursgingtohim. aapooras in no
when there wasn't much corn harvest
on tbsbottom lands and what there
of poor quality.Says Pete Ty
Harry Tucker and '°AuI." Besleafsirzmttng Holds not ¢;|_=u¢ he s
was on the bum onder.Up on
bench,he says,oem is about tweeks tate,the prospect iizood.
oondltlona remain luorabie.S
Jobntlomptonbsstbeprise dcldand
prospect that he has seen anywhere.
IN O I IC E
W i l l a l l l i p fn e n o f lb s 19 : 1 C h a m
t l u q u l c o n l n e t : n d a l l o t h e r s j n t e r -
e s t e d i n C l n u u u q u n w o r k p l e u a m e n t
aut th e C it y H a l i o n F r i d a y eve n in g ,
Ju l y n a m at 8 o c lo c l| . fo r th e p u r po l o
ol or g nn i za t lo n .
Le t ua : ak u l ml d un d m a k e t h e l 9 l 1
C h l u h n q u a l h i n t ! a u c c a n t h a n e ve r .
|.h .. .
U 1~.. .:. _~...W & k »13~!.f
Cmez wr.
An automohlll party of Blnlr young-
sters who upirc to become neu :porn
was arrutad for sponding through the
streets ol Arlington [ut Monday even-
inc when enroou to visit tb l aoiltd
doves of tbl urninl oulli; at Fremont,
with whom thi; cmltlntod a brief ac-
quaintance Ihlle tb l]Ink!folih in
Blair Int Iuek.
The Bcl! Tciophom Company hurl
sent. two man hen io look alter tbl
work lhili S. W. Bmvm.local man-
r
n
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Kubn'e Pnotoe will pteeee you.
¢2t!
Codncilmin J.. E. Lutz wee np at ble
South Dakota ranche when Foxy
Grandpa and the mayor rnttldld up
that bunch of City Dade at Grandem
liogbey Coolte'e joint, eothat be can
not he charged with any pert of the
shameful action taken there.
Beginnin g Febru ary let 1916.
-i per c ent interest will be paid on
certilicatce of deposit. iaeued for
eix montha, nine months and one
y e ar .- Th e Ba nk in g Ho me o f A.
Gme t mr .
Louie Struee la home on hte annual
two weeka' vacation.Re la now asperlntendent of conatructlon and repalra
for the Weetlngbonee concern and hae
charge of a diatdct which takee in tan
rilory in eererel atatee trlbotary to
Pittaburg where hla headqnartefi are.Hle brother, Chrle,la workin( under
hlm.
no rep orted um :me mm d r : -
went away with the c arnlnl outllf.
Theparenta of thou drle donbtlaae
have an exalted opinion of lay er
Chamhera' morale in permitting auch
anontllt of scaly enakee,he and she
proatitntee and brazen herlota to rob
openly and dabantly, and ednrtiae their
enema and degeneracy openly on the
public atreete of tbeclty, to the ex
clndon od tralllc.\
Our oldtlme Iriend. Gooree Schroe
der, of Omaha, wee in Blair last week,in company with ltr/Haarmann, of the
Hearmann Pickle Co., of that dty and
called at thie dlepenaetory of intelli-
gence.The controlling lntereat In the
Haarmann concern hae been taken over
by George Donaldson, whogoea in ae
preeidant and general manager.While
thie compeny'a heedquartere and main
ollloe la in Omaha the concern hae
branch houlal.pickin;planta and
growing etationa at other pednta in
eaferal etatea.
Berman Record:-L G.Phippa and
Jamce Hart loaded their atock of
household good! thla week and left
Tburaday for their new home nearVal
lar,le n t.These young men have
plenty of "pep" and ambition and we
onedict a eooceaafol career for them in
the Golden weet.
The -mp urhum .;...;..., .aeru-
ln| played coneiderable havoc ln the
neighborhood.The barn on the F. W.
Lowe place, ¢,¢¢gpM by Hr. and llre.
Sierle, was atrucl and burned to the
ground Rada Petenon met with bla
neue! hed luck and hlabarn waa atruck.
Hia son. Soren,who hed recently re-
turned hom Waltblll, wae in the build-
ing at the time and waa quite badlyburned.One hone waa killed and an-
other atunned.
Hr. and Ure. F. H. Claridge retum-
ed llonday erenlnz after a two weeks
automobile and behlna outing around
the northern llinneeota lekee.Fred'e
former llehing excursion! to the Miner
eota deb ponde have been on railroad
u-eine and be one-t have the chance to
look at the country through which he
paeeed aa he did on thla automobile
trip.After viewing that aaction ol
tllnneeota through which be drove he
hae revised hle opinion of lt, ie enthusi-
aetic enough of ite beautea :and the
pregreeeire spirit menifeeted by lu poo
ple to make a deelrahle preee agent.The trip eegiatered between |100 and
1200 milee and aaya be dldn't bare a ti .
puncture or mlahap to bla car on t~
entire trip, came back ~Qt1:|the ~-
alr in the tina um he started with ~
with the exception of a day on the u~
trip ln aoutbern lltoneeota,after
bard rein. encountered good roeda a
the way.He eaya the worat piece o
road be found on the whole trip w
between me iam landline at the Bl
bridge and the Blair city limits, on |
return trip.
Ed.Aye went on a family p -
laat loruday, took thdr lunch baske
and went up on the bottom road
Prentila 8mith'e and eat their gru
outintheopen. onthegraeeunder
ebadatreee.Ed.aeye the corn cro
proepectaon thebottom look might
discouraging to him. aapoor aa in ltll
when there waen't much corn barreet
on tbabottom landa and what there w
of poor quality.Say:Pete Tyeo~
Harry Tucker and "Ant" Bealee havfairlooking llelda but ell_e'lae he ee
wee on the born onder.Up on U1
bench,he eaye,oem ia about tweeita tate,the proapect iizood.
oondltlona remain larorebie.Sa
Jobntlomptonbaattieprize neldand
proepect that be hae aeen anywhere.
Stop! Listen!
Don't forget the
White City Restaurant
Open Day and Night
feet that lt takes tsro men to Ml ilr.
Bro1m's p1;¢@_ ls a pretty £0011 indica-
tion that ha is a valuable man and the
company ought ar raoognln the fart In
a substantial manner.
Commantlo¢ on the carnival abomi-nation sissy says, in Fla War Cry, "thc
usual slmbllns davlees were run."
Theft were no "usual gambling de-
vices" ln.eeldenoe; all "devices " were
unusual, shin games of the most no
torious character. no element of garn
bling ln any one of the many of them,
not permitted anywhere and protected
as they were hare.
"See J. V. Johnson,soientillc opto
matrist, about your eyes.at Dr. Hordoch's oftlee." which appeared ln sissy 's
War Cry for Imam weeks,sfldantly
didn't' prove to he prontable ulvertim
ins and has been discontinued."Bad
asaoiations corrupt »:°°¢| morals" and
thc people of Blair and vldrdty possess
s rare discrimination in iudlrinz char-
acter ot strangers by their associations.
Commenting on the riot of debsnch
ary and immorellty that openly pre-
vailed, by perrnlsslon of Mayor Cham
bers, on the public streets or Blair du-
dug the street camlrsl last urself,
Charley Ross said he voted and arorircd
for Chambers'election,bot,from
what he saw and heand, he feels that
he nares Bill Heller and Magnus John
son an apology and ls going to tender
it to those gentlemen.
Photographer Kuhn has s splendid
photo¢rapl£30 inches ln length, in the
sho!-window of!\ hls studio,ol'Arch
bishop Hsrty, the prleata In attendance.
many mamban of the thurch and
traosleots and the class of B5 mlrls and
boys who were eonllrmed,taken Into
the church, at last Sondafs aerrlce.
The photo eras taken ln from of the
church and every Bguna stands out so
clear and distinct that lt can he o\:"1'.
raconilll by acquaintances.
auns: usterrnan,Postmaster Rmcruittng Agent, Journalist and Liter-
ste,took a party of halbeens.BUI
Hallar, H. Ollcrmln, John F0¢l¥°re and
.labs Gibson, in his car, over to Fre-
inont Wsdnesday to see the races and
street carnival entertainers. whose ar:-quaintancei they made srhile "exhib-
iting" in Blair last week.The kernel
is stratnlng s point to add the accom
plishment of popularity and good fel
lowshipto his recognised character for
lntellactoallty and enzdltion.
George Riker says that "people whoread The Enterpriao are undesirable
citizens."That'a the opinion that
Gaorgo's neighbors of the Second ward
oNcislly registered of him when they
cast their rotes at the city election last
spring, so that he cannot he counted a
competent judge of- desirable citizen
ship. The Enterprise however, admits,
that voters are not always lnfallrblo in
judgment. as is amply proven by the
rote cast for mayor last spdng.
IN O I IC E
W i l l a l l l i p fn e n o f lb s 19 : 1 C h a u
t l u q u l c o n l n e t : n d a l l o t h e r s j n l e r
L
Sheri!! Hebnna "stabbed hia toe"
and fall down wofully when he neglec
tod his omcial obligation that ho had
taken an oath on perform, in not cloa-
lng up the onlaufol fointa at tho carnivai, which tha mayor of the city had
oermlttad to operate in violation of law
and daliance of decency. and arresting
than reapowble for it. including tha
mayor himself, if neceaaary, to |\l,0p it.
Fred Compton ia not a he-pmdo but
while ahuriff ho nevcr permittw lllrch
lndacenciea and violations of law.According to lialy'a War Cry. Conn-1
cilmen Nawcit, Grimm, Farnborg. Eiga
low and Carmichael and Mayor Cham»bera met in Hugh Co<»koa joint and
gave the carnival company permlaaion
to occupy the public atrceta of the city.
chasing them to traB14:.and ply their
natarioua actlvittn.Ot cottrao, aiaay
naloraily apologrzca for tho mayor and,
noccaaanly, Llackliata the counciimen.But Ita :Sollara to tiuughnuta that nntf
H u d s o n .la- 5 pnmn ger.neads an d a le .Coa ulalng so meJul! averhauied.5 nearly new of the bu t h ad lef t ln the Ulf lid|'\u m n m i n :l5u£e|.Largs Copygighted Mlm.~ n . . ~
t i o n .S e e U r . L o u i s l l u r a t l e a ,
o ve r l 1 a l l e f 's U r n ! S t o r e .
\\1 \
S ' l ` 0 R Z B E V E R A G E !
'A usmnmu mvmommc TOHlC
APPETIZING AND PALATABLE
NOTHING COMPARABLE TO STORZ
BEVERAGE HAS EVER Bm w IN-
TRODUCED.::1 :::
KEPT ON DRAUGHT AND FOR SALE
BY THE KEG, CASE OR BOTTLE.:
PROHJBITION HAS NO TERRORSFOR THOSE WHO DRINK IT.1 :
REGULATES STOMACH TROUBLE
AND BUILDS UP THE HUMAN
SYSTEM.::-::::
OTT. fR1cH'rER
1 \\
There's No Better 'l'ime 'l'han llou§e
Cleaning Tune to Install Gas
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T w i n vl u C a n t ;
A e u l o r ] o f T vr h o a t IS c o n t :p a r
p o u n d a t
2 0 i f F u r m a n ' C o O p t n t l n U d m .
c rlp tion ot nn, c llmltn,n l n h l l ,ti
elc vltlon l,temp-nature,a t c (.~
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Co.. Box 010, Paruaml Dugan.
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|tPiorcgl.a d
CHICAGO a uollm WESTERN
lulhvsmd Weulound
ll:3|.!.la1l!i i g l é l n !¢.\ln.n.i|.ll|I.Uvn.dd1r
s. P.. M
Ilnfihbbibil
1:25 Ll. da ilge niu.
S U n u . M i l ! n h l .ii U .: 4 l B1 t l . $: . l .
l:l$¢ n. Sladar onlr
Sotlbbwill
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II BLAIR mms QGonvc tul w unrmn the Cla n a t T lln|¢ |r'|r k t h .
i k e p o r i e d B y C r o w e l l G r a i n & L u m -
ber co.)
GRAIN
Wheat-|2 1
Corn
Da ll
[Reported by Farmers' Co-cpmnllv
Unlon.]
W hut... ..." " "c m - w h a
Com --Yeliowr
U a u
~Dr.Stunrva New Odin,lh yh
Block, 2nd Floor.12u
How about the "?opul|.r Girl" dia
mond rlnggvoting contest?Will the"commit.uo" {!) disclose her identity,
now,or ever?
A.W.Feel,ll.D. Homblhplthil
phydcian and Buritfx.Bldr, Nth!
Both phones.3 0 tl
Hn. H. H. Reodisnpinnportod lt
a very critical condition with little hop-1
of recovery.
Plul Peuenun Sr.,came up from
Omlhl Tuelday in look alter loml
real utah deals.
Hill linnie Road, of Omlhl. ¢for
mar relkknto!Blair. is a guelt o.
lin. C. R. Head this sleek.
Sheri! Mehrcns and County Attor
my llencke um called zo Omshn thc
other dayxo unify in the Omahn po
lice scandal can.
Gnnt Porter, who hu worked fo:
Lund uetermen,Paelmuum Rmeruitlng Agent, Jiumelllt and Liter-
ue,teak a party of hdheene.BUI
Heller, H. Ollermln, John Rodgers and
Jehu Gibson, in his rar, over to Fre-inont Wadneldey zo see the nee: and
street clrnlul entertainers. whole er:-quainteneei they made rrhile "exhib-
iting" in Blair lut week.The kernel
is ltninlng e point to add the accom
plishment of populerlty and good fel
lowship:o his recognized character for
lntellectuelity and erudltiun.
George Riker nys that "people who
citlzens."Thalfs the opinion that
Goorgvs neighbon of the Second ward
ollicially registarud of him when they
cut their votes at the city elecdon Int
spring, nu thu he clnuol. be countod |
compeunt judge of- desirable citizen
`mr lighting mud hazing.we ll gladly give you expert advice
md help in mhe mall/er. end nu vmif. eetimnet/es.O! course there
is nn obligation on ynur pan ir asking for the flctl and figures.
We are so sur! um gas nu a fuel and illuminmz will pmve no
auporiur w other ways thai. wo pndmise yuu'|l Gnd it well
wertlx your while w invesligulh.
We, di mourns, dun't expect your patronage un my ouher
basis Llmn that you will serve your mm mmem by giving
iv. un us.'
Why nu! inveutignlel '
And wdnyl
BLAJ.C0.
n ~.|.. ~Ql h l l vo t e n a n n o t n l w s y n i n fl l h b l c i n
j u d g m e n t . u is am p ly pr o ve n b y th e
m u c u t . fo r m a y o r l u i . l p d n g .Vanlluss & Antilllluto Co.
MERCHANTS BUILDING
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
We wish to announce to Our Frlends
and the General Public of Blalr and
surrounding territory that we have
our New Snlesroom and office com-
pleted nndure
0N THE -JOB SELLING AUTUMOBIIB
Stop! Listen!
Don't forget the
White City Restaurant
Open Day and Night
put hm `,....:i.,.I.I2 Sunday for lainhome naar 0'NdlL
Rev.Arthur Hank and iamily, o
Omaha, wen gueau of his parenta. Rev
and llra. A. E. llanh. at tha Eplacopa
Ractory, In Blair Iaat weak.
For Prull. Canning Utensils go to thi
Blair Rlokat Store.Alla Emma!
W ue Kettkn 'at reasonable prices
24ez
John Fitz Roberta. tha livestock com
L
minion mm at the Omnba atockyud
who notntly purduud the Foley pine
north ol the city, hom Funk Cllr!!!
was in the city int Saturday.
Just :waived a car load of bindin|
twins.Beth : be uie ibm wmv an
put in nn order fm your supply now.
29 tl'Furman' CoOperative Union.
Mn. Lizzie Broun. of Ashhnd, wh
ha s b ee n : pe n di n g a fear we e k s u i t .
he r l o n , S . W . B r o w n ,a n d fa m i ly , i
th is ci ty ,laf t W e dn es da y fo r F o r
Do d g e , Io w a . fo r a vi s i t .
H r .a n d H r s .C o r y Ch ar lt on e ar n
h o m e fr o m C o l o r a d o Su nd ay ,g l a d I
g e t ha c k w h o r e t h a !co ul d h e a r Ll:
c r a c k o f t h e g r o w i n g c o m a n d a n t i :
p a t e t h e luscious,ta s t e fu l roa at in
e a r l .
Hr . C i ni a t a n ae n a t the F ar 1n er a' e
va t o r h a s a ma c hi n e tha t h e cal la
" G o d e vi l . "W o n d e r t h a t i t 'a lik'
L c t a g o a n d l a c .: w g
H a n e y M a r s h a l l , U i fa a n d d a n g h l e
o f Ar l i n g t o n ,Jo h n Pet er s,wi ts a s
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ran ts . oi S t. . Pau l. w er e Su nd ny : u e s
o f R e n a u d a n d H n . W .H .U u d e
wan d,a t t h a hl e lb o dl a t p a n o n a g
l l o n t Lr a vu l ti n g g p m r t d n m e n l
a h o r a , n o w a d n y l . n n fa k e s , p u n as
ai m p h, c on d u ct e d fo r t h e p u r p o l e
h n m b u g z i n g t h e p a u p l e - ( s t u n g t h e
m o n e y w i t h o u t [ k i n g i h a m n n y l h i r
i n t h e l a y o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t i n m l m
fo r i t - a n d s h o u l d no t b¢ e n oo rn ge d
th e co m mu ni ty .
HUPMOBILE, $|,335
R E U ,35925;
CHEVROLET, $585.
AT OUR SALESROOM, IN BLAIR
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m e e t i n g o f t h e S t a t e B o n n ! o f C fo l r |
M e m o r l n l H o m e , w h i c h m a t i n O m ;
o n Tu e a d l y .T h e b o a r d i a fp l a n n h
h a s s o g e t t h e m o n fo r t h e bu i l d l
fu nc l, wh ic h i l b e i n g r a i l e d fo r 2
H o m o .Ag o o d a u b s t um t l a i add iti on
Lo he built..
h e t y o u r i d l e m o n e y n u n s c m u h h
Th e B u l a B a n k . B l n i r , H e b . , w i l l ;
F o u r p e r c u n t m t e r u t a n Ti m e C e r l
i n t e l o f D e p o l i t fo r Si x,N i n a
Tu e ls r e m o n th s .3 t
Let us demo nstrate the superiority
of these cars, over others of approx-
i ma t e ly the same price,to you l l
you contemplate buyi ng a car.
We propose to deal with our patrons
just ns we wo uld li ke to be dea lt
wi t h if our positions werereversed,
und stand ready to make good every
representation wc make to purchas-
ers of cars.W m .2VanH\iss
Geo . Anti ll
.
A ugmlnt of the Harnum af:Bai
circa: is ldjertised ua ubibit nl.F
mont Ind the prul qe nt u nd:J
IInbarpnae | ticker. good for thcminion ol two parmm to tha lhlconditiouod on the publiu tion of nb
81 north of nadlng nullctl for wh
U 1~.. .:. _~...W & k »13~!.f
Dr. W. F. Hemphlll's Dental Ulllce
located over Stats Bank.15-ti'
John See and wlls were have from
Winner, St D. this wed etsltlng rela
tives and friends.
A young fresh milch cow for sale
2t-t1 Faso Iluonos.
,.Red" Campbell,wife and klddls.
are susticatlng over at an lows lake,
ilahlng and hsytng s good time enjoy-
ing "Red's" vacation.
Harveatlne small [rain will be on
bsreahoots in full biast neat week.
There is promise ot a [ood yield and
excellent quality.lore automobiles.
The Blair Racket Store sells Good
Hosiery at l2l.o l5c, 191: and up.Also
summer underwear at right prlca.
242:
Peter A. Jensen. a resident ot Dex-
tareille, aged around fourscore nm.
died yesterday morning ss the result
of s paralytic stroke the fore part of
last week.
Dr. Heller has moved his dental of-
dce from over f'sstetter's Bank to the
rooms above IIs1Ier's Drug Store.lxr f
J. E. Grutuinger, tormerly owner of
the Kindred farm opposite the Kindredschool on the bottom, ifelalting Blair
friends.Be ls located ln northwestern
Arkansas and likes it there.
llrs. C. P.Xlldahl and son, Cyril,
lease today for their homs st BeaverDam.Wie..alter so-rndins several
weeks with Hrs. Kildahl's parents, Hr
sod llrs. John Schmahllng.
Henry Ketchmark wal In town yesterday, the drst time for several nm.
and was a welcome caller at this oflloe.
He Elves at lllchland, s town on the U.
P. road between Schuyler and Colum-
bus..
Dance at E. Oilfn Hall
Bennington,Nob.,Sat-
urday July 21st.
Raymond, son of Hr. and Hrs. John
Reid. ot this place, s recent graduate
.ot Creighton Dental school,has hon;
out his shingle oesr the Plateau bank
at Herman in the practice of his pro
fession..
Wanted:-At once, hone collar stu!-
fer.Steady employment.--Ilnnesota
Harness Factory, Winona,llinnelota.
I6 ti. .
J°\==. Aye has sold sp feet ot! the
south end of his two mu on which his
residence stands to Hr. and Hrs. Lou
Latte who purpose to erect a home
thereon.The consideration ts reported
at $1,500.
Nelae Bronson suggests the name of"Ikey Eekstdn" as s c andidate for
mayor at the next munldpad asslra.Says "lkey" ls a publk spirited, pro
gressive citizen. notoriously and lnsiat-
entiy active in all public enterprises.
The lulsoltion In last week's Enter
prise to Light Commissioner Morris
that the drinkin( fountain at the bank
corner be put in commission had the do
sired effect and the thirsty way (snr
can now cool his parthed throat theme.
Thatgrsndhalllnf gesture ot Foxy
Grsndpa's ls not for naught.It pror
eds carnivalpromoter asit so olten
has a vote-getter.It's, however, worn
s little threallbere and frazsled and
provokes as much mirth as kernel
Tom's swagger.
The State Bank of Blair. Nebraska
wlllpsy y ou Four per cent lnteree
per annum on Time Certificates of De-
posit for Six. Nine or Twelve months.
All deposits are protected by th
Guarantee Fund of the State of Ne
breaks.3~t!
Commenting on promoters of the car
nieal desecration oi the city,pub!
discussion sutoznsticly turns oo the |
tenogstlons "How much did they get!"
and "why dkin't um any get it?" and
the repty inv lrilbly is "d.smllno;
the mayor."
Eddie Hatthlesen is a financial ge
lus, possesses thewisdom of hoth ~hsrltanoe and selection.He displays
rare talent in the choice and select ~
ot his competitors in hualness.Joh
Aye can call lt hullheaded luck it »
wants to but I shan°l. sgrea with hl r
Many slns of omiselon and com"
slon may be forgiven, if not forsvtte
}but the appointment of Dock l u
doch, by Reform hlsyor Chambers,
c lt!physician,Never!llow msn
votee would Dock get in Blair for elt
physician!As many as could -
counted on the lingers of one hand?
You can get Four per cent in
per annum for your moneydepositedthe State Bank, Blair, Nehr., on 11 l
r Certldcates of Deposits for Six, Nl
or Twelve months:3-ttrThe Tennessee Rats baseball an
gallon which the "committee" (Tl
I the Fourth of .July "celebration"
rertlsed would play at the B t w -
pug on the Fourth tailed to mated
tae.The manager of the Tenn
ERate asserted that he had not -
r.wr agreement to play Mm on t~
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Kuho's Photos will ptssae you
ZZ!
Codncilmen J.. E. Lutz was up st
South Dakota ranche when Fox
Grandpa and the mayor molded u
thstbunchof City Dsdsst 0 »
lioghey Coolts's joint, sothat he o
not be charred with any part of
shameful action taken then.
Beginn ing F ebruar y lst 1916
-i per cent interest will bo paid o
oertilicstee of deposit issued fo
six months, nine months and on
y ear. -The Bank ing House of A
Gme u e r .
Louis Strura ls home on his annoa
two weeks' vacation.Rs is now so~srlntendent of construction and me
for the Westinghouse concern and ha
charge of a distdct which takes in rs
rilory in several states trlbotsry
Pittsburg where his headquartersHts brother, Chris,la worklrl node
blm.
no reported um tens n o n d r :
went sway with the earnlnl outhf
Thsparents of thou girls don~
have an exalted opinion of llsy o
Chambers' morals in permitting sue
anootllt of scaly snakes,he and +
prostitutes and brazen harlotl to ro
openlyaxrddshantmandulesrtisethel
shams and deremrlcr openly on th
public streets of thsrlty, to the ex
clnston M tramc.\
Our oldtlms Irisnd. Goorzlder, of Omaha, was in Biair last week
in company with ltr/Hsaxmsnn, of th
Haarmann Pickle Co., of that dt;
called at this dispensatory of intel
genes.The controlling Interest In |
Hssrmsnn concern has been taken orc
bytleorgs Donakisomwhogoes in a
president and general manager.Whil
this companys headquarters and ma
olltoe ls in Omaha the concern h
branch houses.pickin;plants
growing stations at other points
several states.
Berman Record:-L. G.Phipps
James Hart loaded their stock =
household goods this week and le
Thursday for their new home nearVa
lsr,le n t.These younl'msn ba
plenty of "pep" and ambition and w
onedict s successful career for them
the Golden west.
Th e - mp u r hu m . lwi oc y |
ln; played considerable baroc ln a
neighborhood.The barn on the F.
Lowe place, ¢,¢¢upn~,¢ by Hr. and l l
Starts. was struck and hunted to
ground.lads Paterson mst with \
usual had luck and hlsbam was strut:
His son, Soren,who had recently :
turned hom Walthlll, was in the bull~
ir.; at the time and was quite bsdlburned.One horse was killed and |
other stunned.
Hr. and Urs. F. H. Claridge reto
ed llonday erenlnir after s two week
automobile and Sabine outing srouthe northern Minnesota takes.Fred
former ilsbing excursions to the Bin .
aota dab pondshsrs been on ral
trains and be tlidn't have the chance
look at the country through which
passed sa he did on this antomob
trip.After viewing that section
Hlnnlf-ite through which be drove
has revised hla opinion of lt, is enthus
astic enough of its besutss gmc t~
progressive spirit manifested by its -
ple to make a desirable press agen
The trip registered between |100 s~1200 miles and says be dldn't have s ti
puncture or mlshap to bla ear on t
entire trip, came back ~Qt1:|the ss~
slr in the tires nm he started with
with the exception of s day on the
trip tn southern Minnesota,after
bard rain. encountered good roads
the way.He says the worst piece
road be found on the whole trip w
between the tem iaodina at the Bl
bridge and the Blair city limits, on
return trip.
Ed.Aye went on a family p -
last Horuday, took tbdr lunch bask
and went up on the bottom road
Prentiss 8mith's and est their s
out ln the open. on the grass under
shadauees.Ed.says the corn c
prospectaon thebottom look :nigh
dlscoursgingtohim. aapooras in no
when there wasn't much corn harvest
on tbsbottom lands and what there
of poor quality.Says Pete Ty
Harry Tucker and '°AuI." Besleafsirzmttng Holds not ¢;|_=u¢ he s
was on the bum onder.Up on
bench,he says,oem is about tweeks tate,the prospect iizood.
oondltlona remain luorabie.S
Jobntlomptonbsstbeprise dcldand
prospect that he has seen anywhere.
IN O I IC E
W i l l a l l l i p fn e n o f lb s 19 : 1 C h a m
t l u q u l c o n l n e t : n d a l l o t h e r s j n t e r -
e s t e d i n C l n u u u q u n w o r k p l e u a m e n t
aut th e C it y H a l i o n F r i d a y eve n in g ,
Ju l y n a m at 8 o c lo c l| . fo r th e p u r po l o
ol or g nn i za t lo n .
Le t ua : ak u l ml d un d m a k e t h e l 9 l 1
C h l u h n q u a l h i n t ! a u c c a n t h a n e ve r .
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Ou motion duly made County Clerk was ordered to advertise for
Lho construction of a oonerebo arch 241818-10 fe.wings situated on
south line of E 14 SW 1-4. 30-li'-ll, sho for one concrete arch
24:10:12-2-10 ft. wings and 2-I4 ft. wings situated on west line of
SW x-4 SW ;-4, 32-1?-11, Washington County , Nebraska.
On motion duiy mnde and arried it was ordered .aut J u .Ei-
Jensen be permitted to more certain building:on Co. highway from
the village of Kennard zo W 12 SW 1-41 01I-ll. on c ondition :has he
does not owruot the highway over whic h it. is necessary so pass in
moving aaid buildings for an unreasonable length of time.provided
Lhar. said Jas. H. Jensen shall hold Washington County harmless from
any and ali damage the aeid county might sustain in any manner by
reason thereof.On motion duly made and carried alter a csreloi examination the follow-
ing bilil were .none and the County Clerk il hereby ordered no draw warrants
on she lends indicated topsy uma.
City of Blair, for water at Court Housa....10.51
~C . . | . B e e k m a n m s u p p l i a s ~3.45
Geor1¢aP. Bnodersoo,dre¢¢in¢roed.......................00.70
Burroughs Adding Blaohlne, ribbon !o: adding machine..."1.20
Jones Broa.Dalr_1,milk f o r ~.L92
l i k e l n ¢ e r e l n , ! o r a r l n d m l l l a t P o o r ~36.00
Crowell Lumberddinin Co., oosland auppliea lor poor......95.00
C o r t £ a G a l 1 i a m , h a o l 1 n g ~.2.50
S.W.Chambers, Mayor,oilforat.reet.......................70.00
Advance Rumely Thnsher Co., supplies, etc. for en¢lne......10.14
U 1 n G u n d e r a o n , 1 2 1 o e d s o 1 ~12.00
§1cQuar1ie l..umber& Coal Co., lumber and ¢0Pllli¢l -199 $0
J.P..lensen,CountyAtlas................................8.00
Guslnlunson, salaryforJune........................60.00
stanley Llarsh, hanlin¢2loadao!eand.........4.50
Ono l2hr1a£of'Ieraon, haullnglloadsof sand .1.50
Erneatkubimliauiing 1 loadofsand.........2.25
HamLaraon,ll as l ll al 2.25W . A . I l e P a r l a n d , s u p p l i e s f o r ~.1.46
Erneatlubimliilingeouoty ~.4.00
Goo. P. Broderson, Road Overseer, worl: on ~.30.90
E.C.Jad|0n, aalary3eoo.odQuarter..............100.00Geo. P. ilroderson. hauling aand........37.50
Andrew H. Holer."'"...........6 2.00
t { . P . R a s m n a s e n , b u i l d i n g ~.....?,450.00
:itandanlOilCo.,oll!or en¢loe.................24.50
Riker & Chambers , insur anc e on Court ~.31 50
E1d.S:uenkel.roa.dwork 1.60
Wa!.son1`yaon,roeddre;1in¢.................3063
N. T. Lund, salary andatamps for June.......14901
N. I. Lund, Institute appropriation for 19l1.....15.00
Ulebarsen.r o a d ~.5.00
denry F. Klasaen, Road Overseer,road work.....92.00
Luis Petersen.~.200
Niela Thomsen. c hopping and burning ~.:quo
E.arlCoul|.er,draggingroad...........................9.00
U.S.Simpaon.|upplies ~.15.05
Henry Hencke, warySeoondQuar1.er and expenses..."223.85
0.N.Unthank,rent ~5.00
0\re'I'.Anderaon,aeisry forJune....................131.50Hinnle G. Miller. work in Alessors oII1ee.......250.00
1{enry?.Hanaen.cereolpoor etPoorFa.rm........10.~
l l e d a i l o r t e n a e o , l e z d p o r | : h e s e d ~400.~
James E. labor. eu.endln¢Comm1ssioner meetings....................60.~
Fred Ileaermann, atuodog Commissioner meetimrs and m1les.|e.......81.00
Chas. Nelson, amending Commissioner meetings and ml1sa|¢e...........1o.so
No funher bossuness Ivnewns the Board of County Commissioners ad
journed Lo meet July Nth al. 9 o'u.lock a. m.''Ove T. Axnusox, County Clerk.
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County Commtsdoners Room, Lliair, Nebr., July 2nd, 1911.
The County Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjournment Lake
.lone 18. 1911.Bombers present Jas. E. Maher, F. Heuermann. Chas. Nelson
County Gommiaaionars:°6. W. Chambers, County Assessor and Ore '1`. Ander
son, County Clerk.The minutes of the last meeting were road and approved
The County Assessor was instructed to investigate severed complaints of low
wetlands Mint assessed too high.No Xurtlier business lvneerinx. County Board of Hquaiization adjourn
Lo meet July Nth. 1011, at 9 o'elock a. rn.Ou: T.Anunznson, County Clerk.
Wisconsin=-1Vlinnesota
Lalges
Invite You
There is a place to go
that will suit y o u -
\\'l1em.llxe uecomodniuns nrequod and cbxrges sntisfuclury.
Where you can bogrd ur rem, A summer wmge.
Where Lhe fishing is good mud summer days out-of-doors will
lmlp everyone.
Where in is worth while w own | summer home-the invasi-
mom. now would be small.
Our Dnllnl Fdder wul mn About WlscondnLakes lk!!! the Omllll Road
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Umaha Ry.
CORRESPONDENCE
n.
itnn mtao
.lulyl2.1911.
Br. and llrs.John Dierks and s
ed nom near Bennington were in
l mild lllt Sunday. callin( on fricndl.
yr; Bees Jenklne. M llleir sras here
Betadsy in conference with the
native Keotuckylans, residents of Ken
nard and eleinlty, plennlng the aeeocle
tlnn's snnoel picnic.Augost lst and
Aritqton ned le the time and plant
egresdupon for the picnic this yearAllnativesofKentuckyendtheir
hllllee are expected to attend. bring-
ls; fetl-dlled lone! baskets alone. and
ine en enjoylble time,tsllt over old
tllll Ill!! lM1 ieeeled on corn hr¢etl_
log end homing in the bios grass state
eedoeqrstntste themselves and each
other on their good fortune ln locating
ln pod old Weehlrtgton county when
ther eaere reset.
Pete Cook bought s Patterson csr
teorn u¢¢¢p ilenllng end lf the signsere rightly Interpreted there will be en
oeuelco ere long for the use of tin
lsorne, eownelle, horse ddadlel and other
nerre rechtq' lnetrnments of penda
nonlom.c ms wi ne ll here from Kimball
county visiting lonner associates. old
neighbors and frierds.lie says every
thing out there is prosperinz;crops
proslse well but ere s couple of tveeke
behind the crops here.He will return
lo atelr days to lterveet hll grain.
N. P. Bunch went to Omaha on Wed
Msdll and brought Wm. ii. llerrison
horns Ilth him."Bill" has been loce'-ed at Pettshure.Ps.,since leaving
Ksonsrd and his man;friends were
stef' to efekome his return.-
Gus itethmenn and wife were pleas-
ant. callers on llondsy.Hrs. R. will
ste.tt for Crof ton, Nebr., neat Thors
dsy to visit her sister; ilrs.C.A.
Olson. near Crof ton,ld. J. end Chee.
Berinart, oeer Wlneide. and all tho rest
ol the Srrihsn tribe in that neck 'o the
woods.
Jim Jensen has got the house that hetnuelat here from Harry Blsco moved
out to his farm..
Nels Anderson, hom near Wsshlne:
ton, eleltsd his brother. lllne., who is
quits feeble.
Irs. Hder, 19 yeers of ses. ls critic
ally Ill.
lin. Olga Larsen is quite sick with
dlabelll s
Bertei Petersen is still quite poorly.
Vee Bearing le heck again with
George Ilenklng as auto salesmen.
Wm. Lester, trom nesr Arlington.lee "giving corn array" for only $1.10
e boehel on Wednesday.
P los hauled tsro loeds of
o y s .t .nc a m e o u t Z r o m O m a h a S u n d a y t o v i s i t
at Guy Gloeefs.
lilies Elaine Boherg returned home
Sunday from her vlell. at Stroansburt.
hcrlittlc niece, lols Purcell,returned
hnne with her for a god visit here.
The Ladies Aid was entertained on
Wednesday at Mrs. II. H. Gllfrefe as-
sisted by ilrs. U. VaiL
Ur.and Hrs. S. H.Lockman and
lllssea Violet.Lo-rltntan and ?aullne
Lawson visited at Herman Hovendlcki
in llermen. Sunday.
The Brotherhood was entertained
Tuesday evening at Henry Cloee's as
sisted br Fred htenslleld.'
rm \el.trana and Sons of Veletnnl
met at llenry Xru3er'e on lloodey
evening to help him celebrate his birth-
tiny.
Mr.and Ir e.Hens Spregert.of
Sleplchurst,are qialtlng at w. li.
lIly e.
Hrs P. I.. Cady end two sons left
for Dolls, N. D. the lest ol the week.
Mr.and Mrs.C. C.Henb lll and
misses Lets and Ere lett for California
10 spend the remainder ot the summer.
They visited at Denver,end Pheonix.
Aria e on their way.
Miss Anne Hagenlinck, who is taking
her vacation from Nicholas Senn hoe
pltli in Omaha,entertained about
twelve ot the nurses at her home here
lm Tuesday evening.
J.A. Dixons,G.I.Pelffers.Wan.
ttinerts and G. C. Itoherts entoed to
flrnshe Sunday for a picnic.
Mrs. hlinnio Whitaker and father, of
Fremont, visited et Tom ltohr°a on
sunday.
Lire. D. w. Lawson and Psnllne, returned home Saturday evening after.:siting in Long Pine the past week.Bliss Nina Criss, ol Omaha, le spend
ing this sveok visiting et the A. N. Unthenk home.Airs. iisnnah Kntg, ot lloone. Ie.. is
'gm-is t the homo ol Wm. Sheer
I.. é'.`if'.\. A. Sbutmsn, of Steplehurst,visited relatives and trienrts here e leer
days the lest of the week.tlowenl Pfcilfer.of Fremont,andVernon l'I'eifT¢t*. of Omaha, are visitingtheir uncle, llcnry I'leiI'[er, this week.
lilies Selma Sheer. who is employedin Fremont. is spending a sreek'e vece-tion with her parents,hir. end Urs.
Wm. Sheer.The funeral o l Hrs. llermsn Sheerwas held Sunday at the home and attheltrosvn Creek Lutheran church.Interment in the cemetery near the
church.Union services were held Surdliv
oreninq; in the city perk.Rev. A. E.lteshfonl ocrupiod the pulpit.
u,ENNlNCl¥0N
Miss Orreh Antrsh lett last' Friday
mont taken June 18th, 1917.Present, James E. Maher, Fred Heuer-
otano. and Chas. Nelson.
The inioutes of the lat meodng were read and approved.
Rnport of fees earned for tho second quarter 1911 was tiled l o
Maurice Mehnens, County Sherili,end I. 0. Eller,County Judge,
end report on the institute fund by S. T. Lund,County Superinten-
dent, and the reports were on motion duly mede and carried orde ~
placed on lilo in the County Clerks oilioo._
s i n h -U 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 f o l l o w i n g r e s o l u t i o n w
adopted.Bo it resolved by the Botml of County Commissioners ol
Washington County , Nebntelte,That whereas Soren Johnson li .
made e. proposition in writin egreeing to dedicate to the County
roed 66 tea in width and commencing at a point on 1-4,corner e
tween Sections 28 end 33, ell in To .rnship 20, North Range 9, runnin~
thence an on Section line -to rods more or less, thence south 30 foo
more or less. thence out to the 80 rw line, thence north on w sid
of 80 rod line, 30 feet more or less to the intersection of the o
the Section line between the nforesuid Sections 28 and 33 ln considers.
tion of tho County accepting said road es tho rettnc hats been tmvcl ;
in the pest. and relinquishing their right to establish a highway o
said Section line st the point vrhero the some is not now on the 'cicctio
line between the aforesaid S .l-2 Sli li of Section 28 and the sfo
said Lot 1 of Section 33, and which proposition the County harsh
ecccpttt.
Which proposition wee as follows:
D E D I C A TI ON.Wllutzss, for more then 30y eers o. public road h~
been located on the S i-2 SE 14 of Section 23 and L o t 1 in Sectio
33, all in Township 20, North of Ronge 9. cost of the oth P. M. i
Washington County. Nebraska, tho center of snid road comtnoncin
et a point on 1-4 corner hetrroon tho aforesaid Sections 28 and 33, ru
ning thence esst on Sec tion line to rods more or las, thence south
feet more or less, thence east to so rod lino, thence north on nest si~
of S0 rod line 30 foot more or ints to to thc intersection o f the t.
nl] Section iino between the aforesaid Sections 28 ond 33. and,
Wrtcnrzsa, I. Swan Johnson. the present owner of tho sforesa
S 1-2 SE 1-4 of Section 28 and the aforesaid Lot 1 of Section 33 :nn
claim that said road is e road by prescription and is not of the fu
width of till feet, therefore, inot'dcr ui forever settle tho width an
boundaries of said road, 1 upon the consideration of the County oz t
ing to accept said mod as we nemo hos been traveled during ell
ssid time, and relinquishing their right to establish s highway on t
Section line at s point whom the some is not now on the Section Ii
between the aforesaid S 1-2 SE 1 4 of Section 28 and thc oforesa
hot 1 of Section 33.I hereby dedicate and give to thc nforcsa
County of Washington, to be oaed for rood purposes, without form
cost to eeid County, e strip ol land so foet in wid th ind commcnci
et. lt point. on 1-l corner between the aforesaid Sections 28 and 33s ru
ning thence east on Section linc lil rods more or less. thence south
feet more or loss, thence cnet to the so rod lino, thence north on iv
side of 80 rod line 30 feet more or less to the intersection of the r
on the Section line between the aforesaid Sections 28 and 35, tho
tention-being that the road new-traveled on thc shove described
estate shell remain ss it is now abd thot the same shall be increased
s width of tid foot, if it is not now as trevclc d of that width ond t~
the county will not open up the rund on tho Section litn>.,t§ihcre
buildings on said real estoto are now located.
Witness .Siren J ohnson
County Commissioners room, Blair. Nebr. July 2, 1917.
|.I 0 | ~ u r n
wig, hen this week.
Ro; Glover and Mn. Delia Block!
earn to on liannard market.Wednea
dl] that brought him 893.00 each.At
that price eorn bread will become a
luxury which leer can affond.
Everybody who had a ear went some
plan Sunday.Burt Svrlhart and a
crowd o! fellows 'aent to llone park to
aoak their test erbetlier they needed it
or aol..
.llln I..aura Johnson loft lor SanFrancisco lest Sunday,after aeverai
reeks eialt with her parents."'
Etna Bpreaker arent to Omaha Sun~
day and enlisted ln the Sixth Nebraska.
Work has begun on the Kennard C0
nperatlve Co'a.nerr store building
Hana W. Larsen t Son are the con
tractors and are :whine the "ck fish!
along.This makes the third brick
halldh|¢ that Hr. Larson has built in
Kannand.
The Jolly Bunch arlll give a dance at
the parllilon on Setuntlsy.Patrons
ggi; your tall lights burning and avoid
a vtslt to tlteJ. P. and save costs.
ite ms.Fairchild and 5ozen Cook
vtreinltleted into the mysteries of
Dddfellovshlp Wednesday night.A
amide! Blalrodd Fellows was present.
Hrs. Frank Illller vent to Fremontlast week to spend a vacation of a tear
days.
The iarroers are laying their corn by
preparing for harvest.Some fields pl
man [rain are taking on a golden color.
Corn is growing by leaps and hounds
and potatoes are ine and dandy.
_.inns.
i x
visiting friends hero for about tsro
sreeks.
llana P. fuck arrived last Friday
from Davenport. Ia.,being called by
tho illness ol' her daughter. Mrs. Peter
l"rledericltaen, who passed array that
earns day.
Gus Puck arrived Sunday to attend
the funeral of his sister. Hrs. Frieder
Lltsen, which was held Monday.
llre.J. v. Boyer and ehlldren,odOmdxa.nero visitors here Tuesday
evening.
Prnt. Lubken, formerly a teacher inour echoot, was a visitor here Monday.
tlureo Wells lelt for Dmsha Sunday,
where be intends to stay in the future.
James il. llulr, of Omaha,has pur
chased the Fred Wells interest in the
barber shop and took posaaaslon Satur
day.
Hr. and Hrs. Otto ilanaen and ann,
Leonard. came over from Tilden, Nebr.,
last Friday and are visiting friend! and
relatives ln this vlclnlty.
Ben Petenen. who has been on the
lick ltet for the past three sreelu. le
up and around a¢sln
John ltorgliod, ol Omaha, was calling
on friends here Titeedey.
A surprise party and dance was givenat the Eggert i;nt¢w'ln»m» on the
farm Saturdu.
hir.ard hire.William Puck and
daughter. Ella. and hlr.and Irs. Er-
gcrt Puck, o! Manning, ls., left Toss-
day after attending the funeral of Hrs.
Peter Priederlcksen.
sary ~one e ...
Whereas the Moderator, Director and 'Frcasuror of School Dis-
trict No. 10 of Wasliington County. Tiebraelca, have certilied to this
ud that on the 18th day of June A. D. 19ll', at 8 o'clock p. m.a
meeting of the electors of said district was held st the school houso in
said district; that said meeting was called upon a.petition of one-
fourth oi the legal voters of such distric t, at least twenty days beforo
the time for such meeting. to vote upon the proposition to levy a
building tex of eight mills for tt.period of two jeare beginning l91T,
said levy or levies to produce u total amount of $lTU'lJ.tlU to w ox
pcnded for tho following purposes to-wit:
For thc purpose of building an addition to the school house, and
whereas from the rec ords of said :ncoting now en filo with this board,
it appears that a majority of all votes cast at said election were in
favor of the proposition and whereas it appears to the satisfaction of
this boarththat all thc requirements as set forth in tho statute have
been substantially complied with; now' tliorfofor be i t resolved, that
tho proceedings oi said school election bc entered upon the records of
this country board and wat a levy be and the same is hcncby ordered
made in accordance therewith to he collected as other taxes.Passed
this ind day of J uly , A. D., lllii.James E. Maher,
F. iiuermann.
Chas.Nelson.
raoc l.ztzmsos ni SAID svitlrul. t:t.i:t'rtuN.
A special meeting of school district Xu. 10, Washington County,
State of Nebraska was hold pursuant to call at school houso in said
district on the 18th day of Joao A. D., i91i'. ut 8 o`clock p. m.with
F. W. Brown, Moderator. in the c hair.
The object of the meeting as stated in tho notice was announced
by the chairman to be:Shall a building tax of eight mills bo lcvied
each year for a period of two years bcginnj'¢Et~t}L`i4 Said levy or
levies In produce a total amount of $1700.00 to ho expended for tho
following purposes to-wit:
m "
. . . - - r -THE ENTERPRISE I I|l.AIl'S \'0RlIHOS'|` mzwsmnu..m :ma
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GENE RAL A N D L OC A L
.NEW S A ND COMMENT
N1n'r.ATR. W ASHINGTON ooUN'1'Y. NEBRASKA. JULY 20,1917
Loilge Says Drait Census
Is Padded
- u n
Sc naior Dcclarea Selec tion 0 |
National Army So Ordered
That the South Ia
Favored
4 1 -
{By Aaaociated Praia.)
Washington. Jul:IG.-A taaolutlon
by Senator Brandegee wiing for ln-
formatlon regarding the canaua boraau'a
population eatlmataa for tha army
draft was adopted today br tha aanata
without objactlon mn Senator laiga
had daciarad the population tkoraa tortha north wan °'paddad"and otha:
aanatora had complained of allagad
injuatlca of tha eatlmatel.
Senator B\wd¢¢N pnaantad atata-
menta that aatémataa had bean lncraaa-
ad ior tha ti:at figural for northarn and
aaatam atataa and lowarad in thoaa of
southern states.
"From the astonishing population
flgnrl," laid Stnator 1,q1¢¢_"lt i l
apparent that northam aiataa and dt-
taa canaoa aatimataa have ban paddad
in order to make their army drlh
water, while thoaa of tha aootham
atatoa have been raducad.lt aaama
when tha northern and aaatarn atataaan baing moat hoavlly tu ad tha]
moat also gin mora of thalr man for
soldiers than the southern atatna."
__ .u r
Lnthenn hstlrsil
CITY CBUNCIL
AI. the regular meeting of the City
d i Tuoodny naming tary little
|Inca of importance vu transcend.
A lpeci-ni mating nu held Thurada:
, ht when the appropriation ortllnlnct
as puaod md the contract for an
other well at tbl light and unter plant
mu d .Then were two bidders Ior
potting down the well and equipgiag
it with a pump complete.T h o n moommitlle urn given authority to di-
cide and bday they got together and
:greed with tho Archibald Co., the peo
pio who put down tho otha n13..to
pmy them 31,1129 for putting mother
#dl down, uma u tha one olnady
down, and purpooa procuring thopomp
direct from the mnnolactunn,Un
uma kind of pump :tow in use ao
that the pam lrill he intarchuzgsbk
In c an ofa brukqo of o put.
n a s a n v s s A R E C A L L E D
Pn n id m l. W i l so n h a s l n uo d n pr o cl a -
»~ o n u l l l n q t h a I n t l m l l i i h : a n n a
I t h a N n t i o n l l G u a r d s . t h e m e n w h o
~t t o u s e b o a d o r a n d w h e n t u m o f
li at m on t i n t h e S t a t s G u n d h a d l x -
Ir ed , in to t he se r vi c e a n d Ad j u ta n t ,
e n n n l P h i l B a l l s o u n d a l l t h o r o -
om t o :s po rt for d ut y i n t W a l n u
y a t de si gn at ed ren de zvou s.T h a n
d n | l t o l 0 0 o f t h u o n u r ve n , t b l
oi lo w ln g n am e d ll a to d fro m B l n i r m d
d u g r e e e l n d m u m t o r e p o r t fo r
u l ) :.c . I. . . w a n n a , G u n n L u n d l . G e o r g !
. S imp son , G eo rge Ho ne. P aul Bu rge r.
o Ti f t , F r e d sa ; L a k e , m m m
. K o p l i n, A n h u r H . S c ru n n e l , W i l l i l m
..
LBM9, south 82nd snnuo ua St. P\l.¢r'|
church was held Monday l. rn., Faberilc Cuthy , her pulor.Prunchlng tho
funenl dilmllnl,thc ranmln:bdrm
brought ua Blair by aulomobils,nc-enmpantod hy membcn of lm' family
and many friends and inllrnd by the
siIe of her lather, lhu died mm yuanqu, ln thu illur cemetary,Father
0'Drlscc\l pei forming lhl lut nd rites.
MRS ARTHUR M. RABEH
Death claimed Ire. Arthur aa. Reb:
at St. Catberlnee \mp||,,1_ Omaha. lu
Saturday. the Mah Init.at 8:30 e. m.
einer en lllneee el ure weeks dufrom e eompiication of heart ei!
and liver uonbie.Deceased wee the daughur o f ll
Elhn Foley and wee born 32 yeere egJanuaryM last, me reeredonthe far
still occupied br her mother,near 1
Ieiaey el:b00|. south of Hilir u u
Paley urea lumm and loved by av
Md: in Blllt' .aa uma; 4-:,=.- glhood den. ber beauly of (erin end f
can being excelled only by her
able Ind kindly dllpaltiml.
She vu married to Arthur M.R
ber s yearn ego and they have tired
Omaha.ounhentedly and happf ev
elnce, e htlle deughur, la montha
hieeelngtheir home, not lef t molieae, but, fortunately, too young mf
I; realize har leee. 9 l
coma To BLAIR
SCN!! poker phgan and mn shoot-
l l l at Dunllp l e n h a d In sums
nngfmg from no 1.0160 lac nmblins
ml day this unix..wg shank! have
uomi !.ofBl¢IF1i|TwTae§f I thy su re
spcrtily inclsnod, when the mayor gave
I
~my. Henry A. lleycr, R. ll. Pittsb-
,War! Dolan,Hilton Carla,Nod
umham,Parcy Dams,Leon Gnc e
an Knuffold. Robert J. Donald.
A I! { i l \ l . . IN m s r m s
ll u a l le r , th e g ro c e r ya t n r e m a n ,|
| K a r i P e t e n a n a a h e a n p e e l i n g
bare W ad nea day a. m . e hout xo o'c
nd wh en i nsi de e ak ed K a r l t o m
im a im a p o fl e r o n h is en t ir e |
ro c k e r y w a r e .K a r t w o k a a qu in
i n n d i n i e s a t i m e t h a n i t tak en
thr ee aha lse a of | 1 amb '|ta il sh o t
a l t e r b a c k ;a n d a b o u t n a p r o m
M u e l l e r u i d " y e u 'va bo'2.co m et h
ha ve y ou ge t t h e m on e y o n y ou ? "
Ka r l h a d h i s r ol l wi t h h i m a n d p a
od t he a ti pu l at et i pr ic e a rd h an de d
h i m .Th a n t l u e l l e r n u t i i e d K a r l
he me a t g e t t he j un k o u t o f t h e
b e fo r e no on .It a 1 ask ed fo r
be ze l. b a rr ei l, an yt hi ng no p ac k i
bu t M u e l le r g a ve h i m t h e h a ! h a !
aa id '° n i x i e . "" A l i s a r i g h t , "
K a r l . " I '| l u l l i t z i g h t h e r e - c h a
u p , " a n d h e ca ll e d eve ry bo d y -
b y i n t o t h e a t o r t . n d tel ep hon ed
real . of cre atio n to com e an d bu y d
at t h ei r o wn pr i ce .H e g e t r i d -
al l b e fo r e t h e n o o n wh i s t l e b l u r
fo bb e d a n e a t s u m o ve r a n d a
wh at h e i nve st ed .
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SAVING (JN SOLDIERS' TR
PORTATIOH
A.E.Mahon, of Hamoo.
undli' tbl above caption, zo tho
In Bnl, so anslbly on A auhjnct
Th! Enurprlu oommentsdint week, that 1| nprvhvl his
municalion herewith, as follow;
Ilanroe.Nab., July 14.-To Q
nor of the Bn: We an advbld
govommtnt omcinh. aumplpetonvo. svantoudngthc bac on
tbafcby suing Iood.
New why donr. the dilcronk
mn: buds do aomllhing in tbl
#inn w » m d u m me N~
South 1Jlk°|»l»Nebraska maboy ! aretobl t o b l e v l l x
taining botox¢ being sent no
Now why tht upenn of
dawn than md back again?
Fort Crook lt Omliu tomld
ba a 'mg plus for una »
L0 bc mama.Tha Idler il old; one anon:
usda of hruncrl who an go
gmnd withao much Ins IT)
hrmera by men who kqml
about farming. and can an "~
in ann lnndllng ol tbl nm!A. E. In
I
¢
1-
|-
.
I
uma l f i l h a h i a n r q u z u
maatu d | o¢ t.in ¢Ii| thth¢-
fdthc ithc c hmn hthlc hinb dxg~
upto.b y the putun and ~~
ant: of the ezhurch.P u l a u a n d m u m l l th
rrmd. postal c ounc il, lilwfl \
Gorman Nahrukn :nod and N~
la nD an ia hu nld wi l pn un z.B
| do zen dlthn nt hqu ql an and
the c hurc h! nprllllid by tbl e
mon phil!!!-RO1. llr. tubal. c bainun at quumbly, stahl! lu his vvwinc ai
that lh l bodies xwpfuulud qt
matting spoil for 100,000
cant Lilthlrlnl In Nabfnh.
"In tha world t . b l n a n a ~mately 11,000,000 Luthonnl.U~
tkubliignonnec pronllu nbc !!
l.uLb\nn|.I l a n b o o n u lo d I
or the kaiur luv! tht had ol tba
umm c hur c h ln Amldu I a n
rniio, and rail you may, at ludl n
play of mlsialalllldon.Thi'
im' t a nn tb l h a d o l tha Lu th
church ln Germany.Lu th ln n l
distinguished tholnlllveljn theof thilealatry .Ru. and ~
Pour ll u h hn h r l I n e u a t I
ln¢ton'| grant gensnk.Winn
pnlcnt sur was dndand the hold!
mann! Lnlblfan hdhl inthb -»
try tdollod and aignld renoiu
loydty so this ganmmc at.omziall anah dld b r the :burr
Thllat-birth church is .ao »
as the gwarrmolt main' srhhi
ll n . "`Rav. A. H. Andonlu. oditw o!
Danish Lulhenn public-|ti¢»nl of
city, and Prof. WI. ol Dm; Q. ;
atlaudid uuomln mating,tm( th !Unltad Dsnllll SIW L
Ru, ll. }|nlt|!'l0|l. pastor of unchurch.nprnlnted.the Hour
.Punish aynod.
wn oln m. I S DR MCNALLY?
gamnon the pqbllu alleau in #bidi
acorn oflportl and neu apart:en~
gqod urlnhout let or hindrance. vimlx
andnbore baud.And :hs anteruin
menu,the houzbee-couchoe," F w»
in the Well" &c.&c.,elevating and re-
l
p R O I* 0 5 E 1 J TE l . l i P l 1 0 N B - C O N S o l , l ¢
u n i o n
H u m .Jo h n Bl a e o I'r a n k S b a h r
'.s
CBNSORING THE NE
The main uouhh aiu: any na
mnhip u tha apparent »
tbepurto llhc c an mrzo an:ora and blue psncli.Ilsetbll'
than is mm military juutllkl
using mm.The wrnor ll d n
salary for ceniodng.Ha pu
ounhiaularg.Illb c n i s
nl lu g s lmpurlnnu for +4neun, thc emu hunt: amund
linda uma fusion al :mall im~
Im p ry in g hu mu.usually
°plie| poor judgment in aalocd
BOBBY KNEW msn
"You donL nrcognnae me, do JunBobby," ukod a hay who um mend;
bm mpused."Sum 1 dv." pipnd the Jrvvni boy
"You'| :ie lady what want knviimming
md dl prucuur int Sunday."
.l ln e e : n t W e l t P o i n t t h e fo l l o w i n g a p -
p u n :" R a m t o b u t 2231i t r o t t i n g :D r .
H a c k , b l k . h . Zy u f- o l d b y D r .A m .
na me d by Dr . M¢ . H| »l l! o f B la ir .Ta me
2 a m. |
Bu ir p eo pl e ar e cu r io us t o le nr n wh o
i n e ! " D L l l c 2 ~ Il l l y n l B m r l l i l .
|
Ionering prcuctioa ol Bh1r'| Reform
lhy or.
m e l 1.
Fadanl Trade Body Probes Bhlfu of
Meat Prices by Delhn ln
Chicago llnrkat..
Chicago. July 10.-The fedrrll com-
mlwon's invutlgitlun into high food
prices rear.had into me fuullg kitchen
.when T. Al. Robertson. rhlet economist ot the bnard. began penusa! of
fm; books of Chlcngcfs big pnctem
:The nrst "ply dirt"wan struckllhen the prohnrs could flml no expumalionofthesuddenjumpofthe
Dries or ws! chops (rum an to -so centslpoundtwomonth:agn.Th r;
,oouidnt discover who :vt the extra
:en cenuu.
'r m s l $ 0 U N TY ' 5 Q u o n s n s a z .
lh a n u m b er o l m e n u a b e d r il l e d l o r
um g | ¢ .r ¥ l l : » Ix o m W l l m n gl u n c ou n t y ,
us u g u m d a t m e g b u t l m r u e m u . a .
b c w u u use |.:uuut.y as qmwtl..tha.
lLl t1 :| | qu ota l l 8, lU ¢.
Neb.; L. A. Larson, president Trinityumi nu v:C.X.Hma n ,principal
Dann Collage;N.P.Llnlr.pro-
fane: practises!tbooioq.The pro-
tclt follows:'Wh¢r»u. Thin hu nppnred in tbl
plplrl of thonatn an stuc k on the
Lutheran church by the Nebrukn N:-
tlond Datum Council.'Wherou, The Lutheran church ol
Nc h rn ka un wh oi s h ll ih ul bo th
clsuzod :sith dialnnlty,tnuonabla
activity in hindering dalenn muh
nm and othtrwla showing sympathy
with Germany.Wbenu, W e the undmigned np-
pruenutint 91 the Nebruka. district
of thc Unlud Danish Evmgellud Lu-
theran Chumh in America, are convkao-
ai thlt rho above ehupl nrt ontinly
unsrunntud and unjust.
'1'huefon no hub; anna: our ur-
nut pmtan gum; uid c hsrp.'Punhrmntq un hu dnt such in-
DRAFTEIIFOR SER-
VICE IN THE
ARMY
Danish E1ageEal Luth-
erm:
| - n - u
llrhke A Protest Against Being
Charged with Dts loy alty
And Showin g Sy mpllhy
To Germans '
Undlr tht dnt! of Jai; 11,the fol
lowing dlapateh from Bltir lppeln in
int Wadnozldnfa Omaha Bae:
" i h mb e n of tha Unc ut!" c om-mluso of the Ncblllkl district of the
United Danish Ennqoilw Lutheran
church in America have unitld in und
i n x a p r o t e s t a g a i n s t t b l a c c u s a t i o n s
a |I
on lheputol the Htbnaka National
Datsun Council wilt hinder ntbur
than (unter tha anno! common de-
fsnn...'Fu rth lmo rg 1 |protllt against
th !mn d'f?.bl name of thc church,
srhere,at beat,only indi¢idu|.lllr¢
concerned) ".
fenu as to the loyalty of the Luther-
ml of tha ntste.Thi p rom: it 'i nd
by L. Janson. president and palm! of
tbachnrda at Ruskin, Nab.; ll. T. Jan-
sp~am grounds.Mrs. Elplin nrvld
linner item labhl nt on the lawn. of
ENTERTAIN ARLINGTON LADIES
Rav.and li n .Wm.Eaplin cnt\r
mined fifteen hdin from Arlington at
Jmncll Home on Thursday. Tbeguuu
in cm and all had a picnic supper nnler the shade trees and Ibm drove
lnme by moonlight..lin. Enplin ans anistad in receiving
:hs guuu by Mn. C. R. load,H nW. H. My en, lin Anna Rafer and
dial Ilinuie Rood.
s m gu e st s , p a r mo k .T h e n s u l d e -
uc ln u s Irl a d c bi c la n o n t h a m en u , n is -
ad b y t h e b os t o n m d , i n h e t ,ne a rl y
t h e e a t i n d i n n s r t r u p r e p u d h o m
or o d u c u ot t h e H o me g a r d e n , o r c h a r d
an d d n i r j .L.:
Th u vh i m n b r o x m h l . w a l l nl lo d b u
le u o f ed n b le l fr o m t h ei r h o m es m d In
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they spent |doiightfnl day on the
an Saturday a.rn.when Hugh had
zrocured a copy ol int week?Emm-
xrilo. in soma way, which vu bling
read aloud AM commented on br tha
ooycottera and tight-wad! who are notuzhacribera to use paper and had not
get had tima or opportunity to swipe a
:opy from soma regular auhacriber.
Phe Entarpriaa haa a fairly correct lial
»I than preaont and the comment in
lulgd which will be kept for future
ofarcnce. as tha) drop out oi aight.
Nho were they?Treuury Ionian,:heap graham. crooks. their depend
mu and tools, &c. &c., cheap akatea,also harem. oooraga to amd anything
:hat would oonatitule grand larcony,
-r for whic h tba troubla would ba
:aken to proaocuto them for petit hr-
:eny.
a o vc o r r a u s 'LEAGUE ASSEM-
-....BLE5
A very samuel. census of The Enlar-
prinfa boycotten mi g h t I n u h u n
A t t h e t i m e o l m l n : t o p r e s s ~ o ' c l o c k p . r n . . t h e n a m e s a p p e a r -
l u g b e l o w h a d b e e n r e p o r t e d ; b y 1 - P l r e t o T h e E n t e r p r i s e a s t h e s e
d r a w n u p t o n m t i m e t o s e r v e f r o m W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y i n t h e U .
S . a r m y , l l t h e y a r e p a s s e d b y t h e e x a m i n i n g b o a r d a n d m e d i c a l l n -
a p e a o r a ,Th i s r e p o r t l a u n o l l l d a l b u t a p p r u a l m a t e l y o o r r e t t z
l 0 9 6 0 .S .S l a y e r s ) B l a i r
1 8 3 E d w a r d V o g t , F o n t a n e l l a
54 8 !f. a) |r it z N el so n , Cu nn i ng C it y
12 6 C l y d e w i l u m n ,A r l i n g t o n
7 8 4 A u g .W a t e r m a n ,Fo n t a n a l l a
T5 6 W i l h e l m O a t a r m l n , A r l i n g t o n
101 . lu ll ua Siar eka,A r l i n g t o n
G M Jo h a n n a ! Jo h a n s e n , R i c h l a n d
81 3 W m. H. S c hm i dt ., Ft . C al h ou n
1 7 5 Jo h n 0 . Ti m p a , I 'e n m n d l a
£8 6 R u p e r t H l n e l i n e , B l a i r
8 9 2 ~ n ~ W a r d , K e n n a r d
6 0 0 H vl r l r r l W a h l g r e n ,R i c h l a n d
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86 2 Jo h n R a s h , L i n c o l n .
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P e t e r Th o m p s o n , A r l i n g t o n
A l b e n M a d s e n . G r a n t
ll a : r y IJ. Tay l o r , B l a i r
Al b e r t Jo h n s e n , A r l i n g t o n
A l b e n R . L a k e . B l a i r
F r e d w . B a r a e l l , S h e r i d a n
K e n n e t h D i x o n , A r l i n g t o n
K e n n e t h D i x o n , A r l i n g t o n
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Drafting began at W uhlngtoa this mornin; at 9:3|.{8:5| Blair
time) and will c ontinue all day until all the numbers ue drawn.It
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837
476
soo
810427
537
066
924
509
Clyde Rolenblulh
Lmden Dly Fontanllla
Leonanl Lund, Lmcoln
Aux Timm,Harmnn| Li moll
Charles Cumlehael, Blair,Club Jzhnd, Richllhd
Wanan J. Gmel:am.L-Incoln
Ray N. Knott, Harman \
John Kronr. Richllml
Hovnrd E. Farr, Blnir
Carl A. Monson, Bldr
Wm. '1'Sldhhury Blair
15 R. E. leaking. Arlington
280 IJ. Jonl, Ft. Calhoun
972 N. H. Hunan, Blair
983 G. C. \icQu.Lrri|, Blair
112 J. E. Sylvia, 'Fontanolll
'z z z w. A . mm. Fo n ta u ile
788
379
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»me364 John A. Schroeder, Fort Calhoun 1015
945 Milton J. Robinson, Blsir w g
591;Nels Thompson. Richlnnd
Blrry Walk, Fonlanella
C. H. Wnldemtrom, Fontnnelle
Ray Hubert Casey, Arlington
Forest .h Wantsmrth, Blair
John A."8uggen, Kcnnard
Otto F. Olsen, KannnndWilliam F. Hemphill, Blair
Cbrll E. Nelson, lllzdr "
n n l n g | i .af the county. which hu been running close bu 50 years.The izweresl
mid on these bonds since Lhcy were vowel azgregues close Lu a quar-
wr of a. million dollars and is atiil wmking.Add vu the expenses uf
sho county, Lhe city or villiage mx, tha school :nd :la te :u e s e nc wd
md it vrilf be seen tha.: property usrnsrs :re paying rather dearly fu#
the probection dorded their liven md property.
~.|~low
COUNTY EXPENSES
ll. wane quite |aidysum of muney to ouuducl. the public affairs of
Wmhingt/on county , :wording un the asriuuw made by lh s county
bound of oommieaionuu nl. in meezing held July 2nd last.
The mul amount. dur. an uxpay ers mm m y i n w tho county
ueasury no meet the expense ol'uuuuly guvemmem. lur Lhe current,
vear is $86,600. of which $19,000 gum on nw inwream (und i n w the
ness
mouse num L
out the c ounty.
The next. ingest sum, as chown, in this cstimnbe is tho appropria-
tion of $20,000 for road work,and this is principally distribuwd
smongst. those who are expected to help, by their votes and induenco
in political campaigns, to keep this combination in power.
Foilovring is the estimate for the currant y e a r ?
.ma s 1.500 oo
Poor and Poor Farm -1.500 oo
i}alxul.§ Assessors 2,500 oo
Uiiioers' Slllries -7.000 00
County Survey or 600 Do
Roads " ` -_moon un
B r i d w 2 5 , 0 0 0 o ~
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D n l s ...iz. wilfbe observed that the item for bridges,$25»0'00,exceeds ali
other amounts.This is we annual tribute paid to Bute and c ompany
by the uxpnyen of the county for zhe maineennnee of Lhe Wuhingwn
euunty bridge combine, under Lhc present. and past.county urgunizs-
L i u n s .H o w i i u l e t h e c o u n t y g e m i n t h e ' m f o f b r i d g e s f o r t h i s i m -
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Wisconsin=-1Vlinnesota
Lalges
Invite You
There is a place to go
that will suit y o u -
\\'l1em.llxe uecomodniuns nrequod and cbxrges sntisfuclury.
Where you can bogrd ur rem, A summer ¢;m,¢¢g¢_
Where Lhe fishing is good mud summer days out-of-doors will
lmlp everyone.
Where ir. is worth while w own |summer home-the invasi-
mom. now would be small.
Our Dnllnl Fdder wul mn About WlscondnLakes lk!!! the Omllll Road
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Umaha Ry.
q_ s. o. HGLTMAN.u. n. mmus.-Ag¢m-u¢=mu vm¢»¢¢f Apu
um:-. Nusrnul.sm. Plul. Mlnn.
H. M. PEARCE. flnnerll 1'nn\»; Mln||¢|-_ SK. Pull, Mlnn.
No Lumber Order Too Large
0r Too Small
lor us to ml.We have A varied nod; of high
I D In andgrade lumber or every purpoie.toplnlk over your need: wlth us.X! menus nlla1ac~
(lon nm! m saving to you.
Mdluarrie Lumber 8. Coal Co.
* l n
Pl( Ila-dumped ln vllue w nv \F.llu\.. -.......nm they only nulda me usual een! orum prom nn lhv pound; meal market
men ¢:01:lldnt remember very well. but:her were aura l! they uwma the
'price lt had been raised br me packen.
Boy Killed Playing War.C3;|nln...Inl§10.-Tommy Buutnch.
elnen drew a xhnrf aint and hid ioQreprnenlthe"Germans"in trench
nhl' loday. whllu bla thru playmates
:eny.
AKSARBEN 'NIGHT FOI!BLAIR
Monday night. July so. bu b¢¢H OH Criminal and Civil Cases
BHK lZUl!ll| U as .¢\¢ I!in an s¢rnmuSing. Fund S. C. 8: P. R. R. Bonds
Int. on s. C. & P. 11. R. Bonds `
lnt, on C. 8: N. W. R. R. Bonds
aplrt by the Omaha Mlurben for the incidentiais
entertllllment lt the den,ln Umnhn,uidieru' Relief
of the men along the iina of the Omaha road who care tnlttentl.There Ditc h '"--
will he no mn had over me nlirold Repair Public Buildings
I . . . _
g m |ln a m t h e y o n l y n u t d e t h e u s u a l c e n t o r
t w o p r o m o n t h v p o u n d ;m e a t m a r k e t
m e n ¢ : 0 1 : l l d n t r e m e m b e r v e r y w e l l .b u t
t h e y w e r e a u r a l !t h e y o w n e d t h e
' p r i c e l t h a d b e e n r a i s e d b r t n o p a c k e r s .
Boy Killed Playing War.C3tlcelo...Inl§10.-Tommy Buutnch.
elnen drew at abort straw and hed iolrepreeentthe"Germans"in trench
play today. whllu bla three playmateswere General I'enhln¢'| "Me1icane." Aheavy woman welked ecrona the aide
"nil above Iumm1;H trench.It rlved
AKSARBEN 'NIGHT FOI!BLAIR
Monday night. July so. bu been eelapart by the Omaha Allearben for the
entertainment at the den,ln Umaha,
of the men along the line of the Ome
ha road who care to attend.There
will be no tnln had over the talirold
sn that those who :teh to return alter
the "circus" had hem: go down Ln
\.~e ~A aSing. Fund S. C. 8: P. R. R. Bonds
Int. on s. C. & P. 11. R. Bonds `
lnt. on C. 8: N. W. R. R. Bonds
Criminal and Civil Cases
lncidentiala .
Suidiltra' Relief .
Ditc h -._._
Repair Public Buildings
» . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ l _
I |ep h o n o C o . .w e r e i n L i n c o l n l a a t T u n i l e r i e l f o r e l i m i n a t i o n b e e e o e e
2 , 5 0 0 o o d l . ;c o n f e d u g w i t h t h e s t a l l h i l l "m e m u m e n l j t i l d l l l l i l l l - h e
2 , 0 0 0 0 0 c o m m i s s i o n r e s p e c t i n g e p l a n t o l n . ;T h e n e w e p e p e n a n u r l l l i n l
3 , 0 0 0 0 0 c r e a s e t h e l t o c k o f t h e i r c o m p a n y f r o m u p t h e n e u e o f I l i i v i l h 'b l
1 4 . 0 0 0 g g s w . o m t o $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 .t o e n a b l e t h e m t o i z e e k e i f n e e e i l l f ! a e I t e a l
5 0 0 9 0 l u ; o u t t h e H e l l C o .a t t h i s p l a f e a r d _ t 1 o n t o r n l l l l l f y a e c e l l i t y .:
c o o a o l l d a t c t h e h m l i n e s .T h o r e l l r a y a r e s w i n e t o d a a : o t n l p r o m :
3 . 0 3 0 a ' 0 . c o m m i u | i o n n a k e d f o r o t h e r i n f o r m r l h l e l n g t h e i r n e u e b u t c h e r #
5 0 0 0 U ' t \ o n w h i c h w i l l b e s u p p l i e d .T h e c o n - ' f u r t h e p u r p o e e o r i e t t i n s t l ~
10,000 oo
Mothers' Pensions ...33" gg ~ aolltletion of thclc linca le a coneumr ntiety bla -=-=f»=;=- whisk; 1
tioa devout!! to be hoped lor by a lonr eervlce in NWN or aT o t a l "*na ue ~ . O O I e u i i e r i n g c o mm u n i ty .'jsililu Qlty ~
10,000 oo
2,500 oo
2,000 00
3,000 00
14.000 oo
I d ¥§»¢¢Ly. Utlllru, Ill ul! vlan nava*r - - r ,_phona Co.. warn in Lincoln last Tunilarial for aiimination baeauaa that ia
da; confadug with tha atala hill" tbl 601.7 kind nl judgmanl. ha hu-:ommiaaion respecting a plan zo in~l Thenawapapera an urlllinl £0 blid
:neue the atock ul their company from up tba nun of a daclalva battlul toe
sw.om zo 150.000, to enabie m m ml reall if noewealary aa I ml... nf\-. a\.2- ..|--.. .,..|mmm military aeclllity.at :hwy~ 90 lu; Dil l H 10 UBI! I. .0. ll . l lul p i i v I l l : u v"--.-ma nd at e th e hm l in es Th e r a i l i n g ar e g o i n g i o d a I M n l l > '° \ ° °l i f» ¢ w g '
ca nm a n I l l ]-.......=..a... ..u.~.I fo r o t h e r i n f u r m r h l ¥ l n 8 : h e i r " ' * _ ' . 5 '{ ' ; ° 5 * " '| l * ' * "a..1 :
i ARLUIGIDH.
Ilia! Gladyl md Gintf a Hutton rc-
tutnld bama Saturday after visiting a\
Wn Sidi. ln.
Ira. Lui larahall and two daugh-
tan rammed home Tuesday, at Uni
nrlity Plan, altar vidting relalivea
han tha pant wack.
....,, ..,... _." " 1 -_.____baum ollciating.
Hr. and Lira.Rudolph h u n I n dfamily. of Lake Park, Iaarrind Tuna.day morning io almond tha mmm nlthe lall¢ra sister, ilu. Pell: Frkdir.mm. but were Loo lam aa ths funeralwa.: held Monday. They did not rlceif athe Lalegnm from hen until 1°- gg,aimnoun, which they should have
Salurday.
On motion it. was ordered elm.the County Clerk advertise for
bids for building concrete arch in DBSDIU (iuiiey also [ur bid.4 fur
filling same. as per plans and speciticntiuns un Ele at otiioe uf Coumy
Clork..' ' '~On motion il. was ondered that the County Clerk be ordered Lo
advertise fur bids for iillmg in al, und remuving bridge Nu. 557, situ'
ated on c ast iinu of NE. I-i NE. l~4\ 2419IU.
-5 0 0 W l t z c n a ~ ~Th a c a n - fu r t h e n ~ \ r 1 > ° ° '° ¢i n n i n g u h c l g w r-1.100 W soti dat ion of th ele li nen is n c o n l u m r n t i o t y h i s c o n i c i u o c t n t o h s d l u g g i w n
ti a l d e vo u t i y L o b e h o p e d Io r b y ; l o a f s e r vl e t i n m m m f o r b i l h t sa l ar y
Q ~ . O O I e u i h r i n q ; c o m m u n i t y .' i 5 5 ° " f ' Q l _ I . y ~.
..2.¢i¢ cn-nml 1'»nm|n¢'» "uemana." A sn that those who umm to mum altar Mothers ranmohenry >"°m°2 "2"ff'f'.f.&":':" ',*:°,:':*:. tba "circus" ua hem: =° down m Total ns
<"n ik a bo ve 1 u| : I\ m} H \ n'|| \| |u \ | | v uy n . m s ! h u m m o m m m a m .N h a t : ° " '1
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