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Ou motion duly made County Clerk was orderedto advertise for
Lho construction of a oonerebo arch241818-10 fe.wingssituatedon
south lineofE 14 SW 1-4. 30-li'-ll, shoforoneconcretearch
24:10:12-2-10 ft. wings and 2-I4 ft. wings situatedonwestlineof
SW x-4 SW ;-4, 32-1?-11, Washington County , Nebraska.
On motion duiy mnde and arried it wasordered .autJ u .Ei-
Jensen be permitted to more certain building:onCo. 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 necessarysopassin
moving aaid buildings for an unreasonable lengthoftime.provided
Lhar. said Jas. H. Jensen shall hold Washington County harmless from
any and ali damage the aeid county might sustain inany mannerby
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,milkf 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
Erneatkubimliauiing1loadofsand.........2.25
HamLaraon,llaslllal2.25
W . 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..............100.00
Geo. 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.dwork1.60
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.....92.00LuisPetersen.~.200
Niela Thomsen. c hopping and burning ~.:quo
E.arlCoul|.er,draggingroad...........................9.00
U.S.Simpaon.|upplies~.15.05
Henry Hencke, warySeoondQuar1.erand expenses..."223.85
0.N.Unthank,rent~5.00
0\re'I'.Anderaon,aeisry forJune....................131.50
Hinnle 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 pursuanttoadjournmentLake
.lone 18. 1911.Bombers present Jas. E. Maher, F. Heuermann. Chas. Nelson
County Gommiaaionars:°6. W. Chambers, County AssessorandOre '1`. Ander
son, County Clerk.The minutes of the last meeting were road andapproved
The County Assessor was instructed to investigate severed complaints of low
wetlands Mint assessed toohigh.No Xurtlier business lvneerinx. County Board ofHquaiization adjourn
Lo meetJulyNth. 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 suity 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 mnAbout WlscondnLakes lk!!! the Omllll Road
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Umaha Ry.
CORRESPONDENCE
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itnn mtao
.lulyl2.1911.
Br. andllrs.JohnDierksands
ed nom near Bennington were in
l mild lllt Sunday. callin( on fricndl.
yr; Bees Jenklne. M llleir sras here
Betadsy in conferencewiththe
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 picnicthisyear
AllnativesofKentuckyendtheir
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 stateeedoeqrstntste themselves and each
other on their good fortune ln locating
ln pod oldWeehlrtgton county when
ther eaere reset.
Pete Cook boughtsPattersoncsr
teorn u¢¢¢p ilenllng end lf the signs
ere rightly Interpreted there will be en
oeuelco ere long for theuseoftin
lsorne, eownelle, horse ddadlel and other
nerre rechtq' lnetrnmentsofpenda
nonlom.c ms wi nellherefromKimball
county visiting lonnerassociates. old
neighbors and frierds.lie says every
thing out thereisprosperinz;crops
proslse well but ere s couple of tveeke
behind the crops here.He will returnlo atelr days to lterveet hll grain.
N. P. Bunch went to Omaha on Wed
Msdll andbrought Wm. ii. llerrison
horns Ilth him."Bill" has been loce'-
ed atPettshure.Ps.,sinceleaving
Ksonsrd and his man;friendswere
stef' to efekome his return.-
Gus itethmenn and wife werepleas-
ant. callers onllondsy.Hrs. R. will
ste.tt for Crof ton, Nebr., neat Thors
dsy to visithersister; ilrs.C.A.
Olson. near Crof ton,ld. J. endChee.
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, homnear Wsshlne:
ton, eleltsd his brother. lllne., whois
quits feeble.
Irs. Hder, 19 yeers of ses. ls critic
ally Ill.
lin. Olga Larsen is quitesickwith
dlabellls
Bertei Petersen is still quitepoorly.
VeeBearingleheckagainwith
George Ilenklng as auto salesmen.
Wm. Lester, tromnesr Arlington.
lee "giving corn array" for only $1.10
e boehel on Wednesday.
Plos hauledtsroloeds of
o ys.t.n
c a m e o u t Z r o m O m a h a S u n d a yt ov i s i t
at Guy Gloeefs.
lilies Elaine Bohergreturnedhome
Sunday from her vlell. at Stroansburt.
hcrlittlc niece, lolsPurcell,returned
hnne with her for a god visit here.
The Ladies Aid wasentertainedon
Wednesday at Mrs. II. H. Gllfrefe as-
sisted by ilrs. U. VaiL
Ur.andHrs. S. H.Lockmanand
lllssea Violet.Lo-rltntanand?aullne
Lawson visited at Herman Hovendlcki
in llermen. Sunday.TheBrotherhoodwasentertained
Tuesday evening at Henry Cloee's assisted br Fred htenslleld.'
rm \el.trana and Sons of Veletnnl
met at llenryXru3er'eonlloodey
evening to help him celebrate his birth-
tiny.Mr.andIr e.HensSpregert.of
Sleplchurst,areqialtlngatw. li.
lIly e.HrsP. I.. Cady endtwosonsleft
for Dolls, N. D. the lest ol the week.
Mr.andMrs.C. C.Henb llland
misses Lets and Ere lett for California
10 spend the remainder ot the summer.They visited at Denver,endPheonix.
Aria e on their way.
Miss Anne Hagenlinck, who is taking
her vacation from NicholasSenn hoe
pltliinOmaha,entertainedabout
twelve ot the nurses ather home here
lm Tuesday evening.
J.A. Dixons,G.I.Pelffers.Wan.
ttinerts and G. C. Itohertsentoed to
flrnshe Sunday for a picnic.
Mrs. hlinnio Whitaker and father, of
Fremont, visited etTomltohr°aon
sunday.Lire. D. w. Lawson andPsnllne, returned homeSaturdayeveningafter.:siting in Long Pine the past week.
Bliss Nina Criss, ol Omaha, le spending this sveok visiting et the A. N. Un
thenk home.Airs. iisnnah Kntg, ot lloone. Ie.. is'gm-ist thehomoolWm. Sheer
I.. é'.`if'.\. A. Sbutmsn, of Steplehurst,visited relatives and trienrts here e leerdays the lest of the week.
tlowenl Pfcilfer.ofFremont,andVernon l'I'eifT¢t*. of Omaha, are visitingtheir uncle, llcnry I'leiI'[er, this week.lilies Selma Sheer. whois employed
in Fremont. is spending a sreek'e vece-tion with herparents,hir. endUrs.Wm. Sheer.
The funeralo lHrs. llermsn Sheer
was held Sunday at thehomeandattheltrosvn CreekLutheranchurch.Interment in thecemeterynearthe
church.UnionserviceswereheldSurdliv
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 quarter1911wastiledl o
Maurice Mehnens, County Sherili,endI. 0. Eller,CountyJudge,
end report on the institute fund by S. T. Lund,CountySuperinten-
dent, and the reports were on motion duly mede andcarriedorde~
placed on lilo in the County Clerks oilioo._
s i n h -U nm o t i o nd u l ym a d e a n d c a r r i e dt h ef o l l o w i n gr e s o l u t i o nw
adopted.Bo it resolved by the Botml ofCountyCommissionersol
Washington County , Nebntelte,ThatwhereasSorenJohnsonli.
made e. proposition in writinegreeing to dedicate tothe County
roed 66 tea in width and commencing at apointon1-4,cornere
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 south30foo
more or less. thence out to the 80 rw line, thencenorth on wsid
of 80 rod line, 30 feet more or less to the intersection oftheo
the Section line between the nforesuid Sections 28 and 33 ln considers.
tion of tho County accepting said road es tho rettnchats beentmvcl ;
in the pest. and relinquishing their right to establishahighwayo
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 Section28andthesfo
said Lot 1 of Section 33, and whichpropositiontheCountyharsh
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 andL o t1inSectio
33, all in Township 20, North of Ronge 9. cost oftheothP. M. i
Washington County. Nebraska, tho center ofsnidroadcomtnoncin
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, thencesouth
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 intersectiono fthet.
nl] Section iino between the aforesaid Sections 28 ond 33. and,
Wrtcnrzsa, I. Swan Johnson. the present owner ofthosforesa
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 isnotofthefu
width of till feet, therefore, inot'dcr ui forever settlethowidthan
boundaries of said road, 1 upon the consideration of the County oz t
ing to acceptsaid mod as we nemo hos beentraveledduringell
ssid time, and relinquishing their right to establishs highway on t
Section line at s point whom the some is not now on theSectionIi
between the aforesaid S 1-2 SE 1 4 of Section28andthcoforesa
hot 1 of Section 33.I herebydedicateandgivetothcnforcsa
County of Washington, to be oaed for rood purposes, without form
cost to eeid County, e strip ol land so foetin wid th indcommcnci
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 ofthe r
on the Section line between the aforesaidSections 28 and 35, tho
tention-being that the road new-traveled on thcshove 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 widthondt~
the county will not open up the rund on thoSectionlitn>.,t§ihcre
buildings on said real estoto are now located.
Witness.Siren J ohnson
County Commissioners room, Blair. Nebr. July 2, 1917.
|.I0| ~ u r n
wig, hen this week.
Ro; GloverandMn. DeliaBlock!
earn to on liannardmarket.Wednea
dl] that brought him 893.00 each.At
that price eornbreadwillbecomea
luxury which leer can affond.
Everybody who had a ear went some
plan Sunday.BurtSvrlhartanda
crowd o! fellows 'aent to llone park to
aoak their test erbetlier they needed it
or aol..
.lllnI..auraJohnsonloftlorSan
Francisco lestSunday,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
nperatlveCo'a.nerrstorebuilding
Hana W. Larsen t Sonarethecontractors and are :whine the "ck fish!
along.This makesthethirdbrick
halldh|¢ that Hr. Larson hasbuiltin
Kannand.
The Jolly Bunch arlll give a dance atthe parllilononSetuntlsy.Patrons
ggi; your tall lights burning and avoid
a vtslt to tlteJ. P. and save costs.
ite ms.Fairchildand5ozenCook
vtreinltleted intothemysteriesof
DddfellovshlpWednesdaynight.A
amide! Blalrodd Fellows was present.
Hrs. Frank Illller vent toFremont
last week to spend a vacation of a tear
days.
The iarroers are laying their corn by
preparing for harvest.Somefields pl
man [rain are taking on a golden color.
Corn is growing by leapsandhounds
and potatoes are ine and dandy.
_.inns.
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visitingfriends heroforabouttsro
sreeks.
llanaP. fuckarrivedlastFriday
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. FriederLltsen, which was held Monday.
llre.J. v. Boyerandehlldren,od
Omdxa.nerovisitorshereTuesday
evening.
Prnt. Lubken, formerly a teacher in
our echoot, was a visitor hereMonday.
tlureo Wells lelt for Dmsha Sunday,
where be intends to stay in the future.
James il. llulr, of Omaha,has purchased 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 beenonthe
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 given
at theEggerti;nt¢w'ln»m» onthe
farm Saturdu.
hir.ardhire.WilliamPuckand
daughter. Ella. and hlr.andIrs. 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 'FrcasurorofSchoolDis-
trict No. 10 ofWasliington County. Tiebraelca, have certiliedtothis
ud that on the 18th day of June A. D. 19ll', at8 o'clockp. m.a
meeting of the electors of said district was held st the schoolhouso in
said district; that said meeting was called upona.petitionofone-
fourth oi the legal voters of such distric t, at least twentydaysbeforo
the time for such meeting. to voteuponthepropositiontolevya
building tex of eight mills for tt.period of two jeare beginningl91T,
said levy or levies to produce u total amountof$lTU'lJ.tlUtowox
pcnded for tho following purposes to-wit:
For thc purpose of building an additionto 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 atsaidelectionwerein
favor of the proposition and whereas it appearstothe satisfaction of
this boarththat all thc requirements as set forth in thostatutehave
been substantially complied with; now' tliorfoforbei tresolved, that
tho proceedings oi said school election bc entered upon therecords of
this country board and wat a levy beand the same is hcncby ordered
made in accordance therewith to he collected asothertaxes.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 districtXu. 10, Washington County,
State of Nebraska was hold pursuant to call at schoolhousoinsaid
district on the 18th day of Joao A. D., i91i'. ut 8 o`clockp. m.with
F. W. Brown, Moderator. in the c hair.
The object of the meeting as stated in tho noticewasannounced
by the chairman to be:Shall a building tax of eight millsbolcvied
each year for a period of two years bcginnj'¢Et~t}L`i4Saidlevyor
levies In produce a total amount of $1700.00 tohoexpended fortho
following purposes to-wit:
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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 aanatawithout objactlon mn Senator laiga
had daciarad the population tkoraa tor
tha 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 atataa
an baing moat hoavlly tu ad tha]
moat also gin mora of thalr man for
soldiers than the southern atatna."
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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 m
oommitlle 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
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LBM9, south 82nd snnuo ua St. P\l.¢r'|
church was held Monday l. rn., Faber
ilc 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 yuan
qu, 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 du
from e eompiication of heart ei!
and liver uonbie.
Deceased wee the daughur o f ll
Elhn Foley and wee born 32 yeere eg
JanuaryM last, me reeredonthe far
still occupied br her mother,near 1Ieiaey el:b00|. south of Hilir u u
Paley urea lumm and loved by avMd: in Blllt' .aa uma; 4-:,=.- gl
hood 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 tiredOmaha.ounhentedly and happf ev
elnce, e htlle deughur, la montha
hieeelngtheir home, not lef t mol
ieae, 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! haveuomi !.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 oommentsd
int week, that 1| nprvhvl his
municalion herewith, as follow;
Ilanroe.Nab., July 14.-To Q
nor of the Bn: We an advbld
govommtnt omcinh. aumplpe
tonvo. svantoudngthc bac on
tbafcby suing Iood.
New why donr. the dilcronkmn: buds do aomllhing in tbl
#inn w » m d u m me N~
South 1Jlk°|»l»Nebraska ma
boy ! 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 gogmnd withao much Ins IT)
hrmera by men who kqml
about farming. and can an "~
in ann lnndllng ol tbl nm!
A. E. In
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I
uma l f i l h a h i a n r q u z umaatu 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 thrrmd. 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 qu
umbly, 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 tbaumm 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 ldistinguished tholnlllveljn the
of 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 un
church.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 +4
neun, 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 Jun
Bobby," 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 struck
llhen 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 Trinity
umi 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. districtof 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 againstth !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 nn
ler the shade trees and Ibm drove
lnme by moonlight..
lin. Enplin ans anistad in receiving:hs guuu by Mn. C. R. load,H n
W. 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 not
uzhacribera 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
258 F ra nk C l1 '1 l°1 1. F t. C al ho un
86 2 Jo h n R a s h , L i n c o l n .
In
I
1 9 1
140
223
117
188
513
4s
1099
606
3 1
l 8
927
-. 1 13 1
60.1
¢ 6 02
Ea r l A . Co u l t e r , L i n c o l nE d w a r d B e n s o n , G n n t r
Ha n a C . Pn t n ae n , D e Bo l o
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
.l. C . Ni el se n. B la ir
ll . W . H n e c h t , F o n t a n a l l a
C . P . W r i c h , R i c h l a n d
c . S . W h l u , R i c h l a n d
u
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
\k.
l
458
854
1 1?
837
476
soo
810
427
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-IncolnRay 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
15
a n
M5
»me364 John A. Schroeder, Fort Calhoun 1015
945 Milton J. Robinson, Blsir w g
591;Nels Thompson. Richlnnd
Blrry Walk, FonlanellaC. H. Wnldemtrom, Fontnnelle
Ray Hubert Casey, Arlington
Forest .h Wantsmrth, Blair
John A."8uggen, Kcnnard
Otto F. Olsen, Kannnnd
William 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 |aidy sum 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 ~
'`.gg() 1|
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 suity 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 mnAbout WlscondnLakes lk!!! the Omllll Road
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Umaha Ry.
q_ s. o. HGLTMAN.u. n. mmus.-Ag¢m-u¢=mu vm¢»¢¢f Apuum:-. 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; ofhigh
IDInandgrade lumberor 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 marketmen ¢: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 io
Qreprnenl the "Germans"in trenchnhl' 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 io
lrepreeent the "Germans"in trenchplay today. whllu bla three playmates
were 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 eel
apart 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.Therewill 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 :
iARLUIGIDH.
Ilia! Gladyl md Gintf a Hutton rc-
tutnld bama Saturday after visiting a\
Wn Sidi. ln.
Ira. Lui larahall andtwo daugh-tan rammed home Tuesday, atUni
nrlity Plan, altar vidting relalivea
han tha pant wack.
....,, ..,... _." " 1-_.____baum ollciating.
Hr. andLira.Rudolphh u n I n dfamily. of Lake Park, Iaarrind Tuna.day morning io almond tha mmmnlthe lall¢ra sister, ilu. Pell: Frkdir.mm. but were Loo lam aa ths funeralwa.: held Monday. They did not rlceif athe Lalegnm from henuntil1°- gg,aimnoun, which they should have
Salurday.
On motion it. was orderedelm.theCounty Clerkadvertisefor
bids for building concrete arch in DBSDIU (iuiieyalso[urbid.4fur
filling same. as per plans and speciticntiunsun Ele at otiioe ufCoumy
Clork..' ' '~On motion il. was ondered that the County ClerkbeorderedLo
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 Totalns
<"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
-1it
fapfim 5m m n m m a .fulv 20 101%julv 20. IM?¢-._k h a n
o Enterprise
Y.ll»!0N.linarulrubtlalnr
n ...i n m a n y th in g s, bu t l k n o w t h a t his
io jl ll y to hh c ou nt r y. P ar ty a n d fr ie nd s
is u nq un ti on ed , na is a vid enc od by thx
Ioyn lty of hi s c onst itu ent s z a h im.
nn dealing sith n moat lerionu alma
thn in n tlrions any, :will not mmol;
submit to aidciam of thu sort, is hath
erlt :emu from a mm in Nebruka
when heart in sand lith trauma. or
from n member of congress who from
studied milreprnanution of tbg stats
mould iomrllv hu n lur nnlon d hii
ommluion m a patriotic people."
The writer hold! no brim! £0 NPN
unt Mr. Lobeck but in glad of the op
portunity to Leitify to his loyalltg to
hil country. :tate and friends-and the
I
I
the statsmmt "il A nlandcr upon Nw
muh." Rkbnrd L. lleleaifo, a mam-
ber at the dchnn emmcl! u promptly
mu Gvnzrlllmm Labeek an wk. in a
itlltmanl. givin tolli!prna,charg
ing him with opposingthe pnddent
and uurtinz that the congranmanh
"pnenl mum hu been one ol mI|
repreunution of Nabruka and thedemocratic pany.Upon nearly :very
propolidon lnvnlvlng 111| ufely of the
country ," hi ny s, "Br Inbick vutld
qslnnt the president of tha Unilmd
m n u m f P - u q l a§ f 1 a ' :.. .. . .. . .. . .= . :'. x'. '. . . Iuc i
uasvxxo :vin rmun
--...... -_. _sees TRHASON Luuxlmu
EVERYWHERE
/- - -Pao ple ca n u sud ly an the th ing s t hey
a n i o o k i n g fo r .So ma o f th e me mb er s
of th e lo n] c ou nt y bo an da o f defe nse,
a i m un ba la nc ed mi n ds .pa r li c ui a rl y
m e m b e n o ! l o c a i c o u n l y b u u d g l h o b a n
bea n axa ll ed to a p osi ti on wh ic h w e :
are un qua lit ed to occ upy , h ava nop rop er
oon eap tio n o f t hei r aut hor ity an d o bli gv
tio n.a n se e in g G e r m a n apnea a n d
t r a l w n a t e ve r y tu r n wh e r e t h e r e a n :
only a~e ll~m unin ¢, harm leaa , lo ya1G ur-
man- bor n c iti zen s a nd t hei r d ace nda nu.
C u i l q i p w f l l i o r l ,lo o,w h o h a ve
la b or e d i n th d r p r ol a a al o na for a li fe -
ti m e l o c u l ll va t a t h e i a w l l o c t l n f t h e
ri s i n g g e n e r a t i o n a n u n d e r auapiclfin
fo r e x p u l s i o n : w h i c h t h a n an l e a m e d
a n d u n l e l e r e d m e m b e r :o f t h e m de -
fen sa eounclia h a ve n o t th e ca p a
ci t y to u n d an u n d th e d ah n i l i on o !.
A ca sa in p oin t oc cur rad out i n H a l l
m u s t y . n a a r G u n d I s l a n d .i n t .
Ch a i r ma n W hi t m o r e, o f G r a n d lalancl.
of t b a C a mi . ; C o u u dl o f D e fen s e , a a a
Pu r in a a c ou n tr y ah o ol ho u s e : he r s a
s e m i - m o a t h l y m a t i n g a l a ~ P a r m e r a '
G u m w a s b e i n g b a l d t o m l m f c r a
pi c n i c g n n g a .Th a m a t t e r a a a r a p n r b
Kearney Hub.-President Wilson'|
fnled to support llatcnlh in his fre
qucnt candidacy for omct.The oppo
nition to him amount io n ii n born
votltl hu never been conhnod to the
nmmbenhip of the Lutherxn church, na
return! have amply proven.A mln
xi n patriotic and num! orgnnintior
.t should not permit any member to
5!_o¢lnnleil.| action, to the extant ol
aiandedng no eminently relpoctlhle
:nd numerous a body o! éiliuma u
those mnltltulnl the rnembenhip of
If the Nsbruka Council of Dahnu
Slelcnlfe um learn, all in due season.
lhat he cannot aueceufuliy impeach
the loyalty of every penon with whom
he disagrees, pemmally or poliilcallg.
! dcn't like Lobe=cl¢'| politics, or polit
undlgddd mmnlr.
"lr [ abac k hub eenon a of than
:ho have persistently milnpnuntld
Nehralki and mule it :ppnr thc mute
an not loyllly behind lla president.
air. Lobock, :huln; ure yan in eon~
grauappund tohanlud one idal, to
cite: an tha Gafman foto.He ll Ia
mm 'rnmzdiiizfra
I _su Rl!-tlOne Dollar a an In Adnan.
¢ " ' ° ' " " ~ n o u n l c1|¢|u»x£¢;'s5u::l {
a ul cn ri u
-: E. 2 |l ' ( ¢ E` 1 $ . . | n n l a d l
plies.tw n n n h uu i h n l u lc l d l l l l l I d o
eggs.
I Qpl e a l n b us i n es s m en - t o " b a r p r o m :
fr o m pl l. r 1o Li l m, "Th i s sounds go o d
b u t m u t t n o t b e u k a n li te ra ll y.i t is
¢huacb in no!lo blame because thelorelgnbornvoter! and lhelr de
-I |obo patriotic.In other words profits
may be convened to patriotic uses, and
ll. ia Irom promo alone that the income
Luca and the wldeiy spread lar taxes
must be secured for the government.
if it hopol to aecnmpllah the patriotic
Foxy Gnndpa madsn deal in "fu
~n l." i n n m usenet nndidac;
uma up lun m r .that apparently
Mdld | :ond mmm.
Thy barn. dubbed tbl fad of uw
ly gonmmeru "Pinch Wheel," uintur mn. means.. Ask Carrigm.
Ilia. Allan Illlka ru in town for a
t i l l ilooduy with bil work
nal md | mu onlinr an.
'Sc ' lsmlp and the !'5|h at Jul;
to t d r y "
lnungh prom for making proper hob
termunln,keeping up emciency.and
than In thou.darn! the "endless chain"
producing mon and qnlnmore prolitl.An opposiu eouru in to kill QR all lhl
:lil beample time altar this war is
our ln which he may be able to seek
out n 'lay to revenge himadf upon the
tornign born population of Nebruh
Im their refusal Lo cut their votesfor him ln times put.
It buh in if F¢d¢||[I'ood Commitlnnlr Hoonr, Il about to fall fm!
high pdnld upon lblch the presaol bln, ln the nlimutlbn of nr
ulllgtnt public.
dl; physician by layer Chamber:
an | Mun; pniude to the street nr
ul abomination.
Billg" Sunday, the evangelist. ru
~ Ibn Ponlnnd.Orvmn,for ex
lbllpeld limit in crosdng I
9 Int Tueldnyf
Chklgo 'hibun| .-The sentiment.
llk olh c wn rid Sa in for Democra
3," 1| oppoeially popular in Washing-
~, than It ll glmrdly acccpted no
fonin( tn the Soulhcm Damocracy.
Human Hlcord.-The Faurlh ei
ul; oilohnllon at Hlnlr while !|rgcl3
ml dad lu not at um nllbra that
~fd ndeel. audit upon our neighbor
diy .Thntroet carnival hu h i
into had npuu.
Editor Frlnk Adam.editor of lbr
on Calhoun Chtonicll and poalonlco.
H lhtc nlfa keeps this thing vs
1| :dnl to bo work for the fool
ilkr.It il not an unusual thing um
pk who go nutty brfng it about bs
i n g lh mn ln e um seriously, and
t ¢ppem m be thetro ublair
lle£nl!¢'a can.
mx Br. in appoints! in his piace ai
mutha( of th! l*'¥. Calhoun city sour.
bild on lands: inning of lan
L __
J. B. Armnmnz. who hu bein sup
ttndcnt of 111| Dukf and schools, hu
.elected tupezintzruilnt ol Ihr
~aynt Odluoll at a uluy nl $1,809 a
.Commenting on the change thc
I lard Independant nys:"Wayne
are man toihola in Noriolk.bt but in Northeulenfa Nebrukl.
»amon¢ th heal. ln the wus."
. . . _...-._.....A n i m o r l m u a a n d l l l l t o n i z oc g h l
to bl p lac od i n a p ub li c o mc e re
Id a; n mo di c um o f e du ca t io n a nd i n
l q d . ; l u l b w l d . a t In s t , h a ab l e t o
.m d pr on ou nc e si m pl e pr l n l e d
.at i n o r t h r u s y ll a b le s . s u c h n a
used En th e pr lm s ry d cp ar t me nt o f
pubtle schools.
In | srrcngle in thi U. S. sonata Inu
sadly our Pntidant Walsorfs ap
~mm nl' Hoover u Iood ldminis
lar, B-enalnr Rnd. of Bluoori,in
hed ln A apuch,continuing ure
Il conditions ln Nebraska are u
uc bugodinlbe Counc il of De
oan'n ltalamenl to the prcu, the lu
iry of tbl Unltli States ilanhai
~bcirlvokad lnuud of wastingind permitting such conditions tr
~il!;[mind al pubiknlng iuinua
¢in the nmspapcn rcllecung up
no rupoctable a citlzcnlhip as um
nh-In as tbl Llilhcnn church. This
mtiuolordemagogy
~~ ~ him of :°b~:n} and'
lling him a 1. Rains Wnlilnffofd.
'I'blEa!|r|:| rill il in such dz-fund
ei rock by numbers of lJImir'| zol
pnbliegnft eomblnsléon.who sw
nboc fiben toit that peoplepho
uh i t a n d P u f or i t :recom-
|¢q w gun! their copy of It closely
la p m lmb c n of the boycottnn
adn hom aulplng it.They sie not~bnaibon, deny ruding it, but gin
tl :lay Ibm tht] quota from, morally rs snr: occasion.Extra»a m i a k m f u .a n auppkiod
ln his poclllnl of mcmbn'of th i
Stale 'lounci| of Dsfeme Ilalzllfc can.
mth the German-A~dam;at ~
L
All Deposits Protected By The State Bank
Guaranty LawJred thousand acres n l 0| : g o n
THE GOVER NMENT NEEDS
FARMERS as well as Fighters.
in
RECIPROCAL
The inhuman which brought about
the riot of debauchery in Blair I n t
seek was an echo of lu! }cnr| cam
palgn for the county ltlessori oflicc,
when Pussy Grandpa,u c hllrmm o fthe rvpublicm county central commit.-
ree. ict up l :tool pigccn candidsu for
that umm, on the republican Uckct,
lu run against. Chausben.The llayor
rcciprocnted by yielding fn Grandpfl
mlicimion to lct the clrnivml Cal coma
an and occupy the street! and pull the
f._._
THE BANKING HOUSE OFHA .C A S T E T T E R
Capitd $100,000.00 Established |869
of Germans piottinf agllnot the ga 1'
ammunt.The Gunn oflicinll qalled a
:pedal meeting when a mountain lu
made out of 3 molchill :nd requoned
Whitmore, the Inca! pun officers. np
rnentatlvee bt the pun and the public
to be present and when at um meeting
the president und secretary of the as
sociation explains!the purpose foruhich zha alleged midnight meeting
had been bold and uurted that not a
word of German Ind b u n spoken in
lla; mnlinz. and that such melting;
unnliahility, and is attempting to un
his position to :mitch their reputation
for loyalty to the country.
feclion to amen on the oeclllon of his
1lm u |\ ~ \ h um * th : lr n\ \ n m t l u z u m a u 1
£0 n l l l r h u r i m h l w i r h n l vv h i m fu r -
alnlwel hy :hvlr I`r1.~n=I1 ml1|\Ir¢\ral. Thor
mm In e a r ly a t n i g ht a n d n h - u p ea r l y
In i lu ' nl n m ln m . h e l nz h lm l w hm l "h h n
vu pful o f |; || 1\ '\ (' by t he ir h un ts h cfor e
Iln=\!ifn1\l.
Tn a s- n mr u hn t t he m o n TM I s li gh tl y
lr m ln i nl .Th r ? n ol l r 'l ¢ r \ \ || | .'l h ur ll w l
fm ul l ln c h m k l n th o i'nlt¢~d S m t i l
k n m r u ! w n » i l u - y a n n m l w h a t t h : 7
n w d o i n g .Th r : n m w x '- r . fo r A m e r i
r u l l n e w s a n d nn x l u l t l l o gl-1 w o n !
bark h|¢|!11\,¢
Th u ln:|1115 a n In I[ \l \n l| || l hvllltlz
nm ! l i n e s pl r l tn an d ar e a l l xt m u l o : vt
lu l l: ur l ll m .1m u l i s p l vn tl fu l an d t h u
l m !\\\n lh¢~ r ll llll hl u l b frn | \ r v\n l I1 n 2
has b ee n :o mp em l D! eo nl ln g ah ow or w.
Th e F w n z r l m o m : e r a : r v w r y r u n n
d vu l o f I l w o u t vu l n v m m t h a t A m o r
h- n~ \ nh l In n In -e n g lw n tu t hc u li in .Th e m r n - ¢ | m m l o m » i n r v u n * c l r m m
aw ri lm l.b u t n u r h M t r a c y re in t ls e l u
l h v !h | 0 { |a r r i va l s In necessary fo r
an ll l ln r y r vn m mi .
The la h-ul ¢l<~\ elnpme |\l o f the Amrr
l¢':u .l lr al rai ug vamp In Imn n~ i s a h m!
r f- 1 l i | !. r h - 1 1 l l } - r m l l vi s - l l a * - m a n - t o
m a l l l\¥l rl\¢vl l h o r i m m a n r t n a n y
l | | | l f w i t s !In t h v n u r l u i . m k e e p I n
co nn l nn l m u u m l n l vu t i e n u I l h fr i e n d :
ui.l!mul_t1|¥vul1|.\g their <\Kl\<l \lllQr\=
s t o u t n b y th e tel lta le mzncelintinn
ma r k o n c nn - i np e s a nd In n *c e lw ma l l
vl l h vr t hn m g h i n mIIIr -= o r fr le m l s w h o
.~|1"Snmn1ln~1\" ure quarlerrd.are morn
Twine lBC¢|\|.\|
A car [MH of Twine at I8 cent! per
pound at
20 tl Fnrmon' 0o0pentive Union.
of the best land left In me United
States.Large Copyrighted Map.
showing Ilml by sec tions and des-
crlptlon nt mn, c ilrnatc .rainfall,
elevations.temperature.c t c.
».
Lunds.Title revested in UnitedStates.To be opened for home-
A cpN$ERvA'r1vE BANK-ouid get their bit.lion much did
they get?Damilno; the belief is that
Hugh got.quite a chunk,however
Foxy Grandpa and Chambers fared.
The Pioneer Bank of Washington
County, In Successful 0peration
for Moro Than 47 Years
the budneu md discussions always
conducted in English, it cm be imqlnei
hour ridiculoul Whitmore'a report ap
peared :nd he in not busily engaged in
denying the statements atlribulad to
him.Whitman doein't nund ver;
high nowintha ocuzem of the Hall
county public. .
crooked combination by coming noUlairandtakinglc uonl from the
Blair gangs! county, :ily and school
J u d e !lwlc n in po i lr hen.He
.. ..B u r k e C n r r i g r m n y s t h a O m n b a
c r o o l u l n c o n l r n i o l t h s t ci |. y'|pu bl ic
ofh ce l co uid l ea rn l o m e l h l r g t o th e i r
Spanish \\hl¢I| rwults In lnurll !:lll|:l|
alliy.thelr sunny dinpmdlion and
tlwlr renullnms In help wlth ev:ry
liul.l8¢'Il0|l|. task.
The "Samaria" nro irslnx to intro
BLAIR CLO'l`HlNG
comm_
Home of Quadity Clothes
besides s e l f ~ 0 ~trlotiam ~
m a i n t a i n t h e r u p e e ! ~ - ~
it look! at this distance as il Metcalfe,
in hll snuult upon the Luthcnn chnrchf
hu taken in more nrrllory than he
un properly handie.Wu it Dr. John
lon, the up aI his Um ho uid that"Patriotism is the !u§ :alan of a
moundnlf"
The Nebraska Gmane!!of Delense
n a v q n t e | g u f |r°;5\`I|
. u h h l n n t o \.°2li`l. 'H 'lflwwn
Americ an Soldiers Billeled With
Native Families.
They Burprlaa Hosta with Thlnt for
Co.. Boi 610, Portland Oregon
.as-:sz
.r l,||Uusllrol¢!1\t, \\ht'l\* Hwy ana luillvtnnl.
'Th r y Il k e p le n t y o f w a t er fu r d r i n k
ln g p | Ir l x: s os an d pr o te s t a ga i ns t th e
Ir¢~nrl».:~}alt\m u f slo epl ng w i t h th e
wtnduvrn einen;ei.Th v I'r o: || 1 1. i n t ur n
ln4I1\t upon givi ng:th e A m e r l r u n m l
d t vr e ve r y at t e n l i n m Th e y w a n t to
W a t e r a n d F r e s h A i r - O u r
Bo y s Tre a t e d F I M .
fully, Hr. Iabcck would batter hurry
back to Nebralln and explain to the
uroplo of the state Irby he hu given
\'\reek'| Weekly reuon to believe he
U located were
fh a c o u r t : h u e he l d t h a t B u r k e u
l e g a l l y e n t i u e d l o l b e c o u n t y ne at b y
fr n u n o f r e c e i vi n g ;m a j o r i t y o l t h e
.
l i u r k e i l n o d th e co u n t y a n t 0 )
iregory county S. D., instead of Fair
hx, whuch has held it since Ibn rlacrvm
1 .xorlntc in rompsmun with tbl Blah
a m :
q u l r e n w o r k i n g kn o w l u d g v o f th e
In~ nch E nng ung o.
2l us no n f th e Tnn ko en w h o 1\ \'F9 a n
l i a r M e z l r n n b a n k r fu r m o u t h ; s p r i n
J u l ;19 . - - " R u m m y , " a s t h e a i n w r i c u n
l u l d l e r i n n o w M n y w l a o r e k n m m .is
ta l zl n g i n t h e F r mr h xy s lt vm o f l n l ll vl
ln : w i t h | a m ll e , fo r h e e nj o y s i n l h u !
ut m o s t l l 1 i n |, m u f l l u m n t ld l y w h i c h l t
gi ve n to i l l : i l fe .
nliliiuh introduced in the home by B1it»
rain providing |'or the exemption from
nilitary service ol men at German de-
monl.Alarmed by the Zimmermanate he voted right in only one inltlnce
1 know of."
Mc lulfe To Lobecir.in the Dail)
Newsplpen:-"Instead of calling lint!
removed to that place.
J. E. Luv.: hu two html nur Burke
.mich will be enhanced in ulue by rem
..._° F 1 . u z u u W E A T H E R , "co in ed i n
he gr e y m at t er of th o b r ai n o f ke r n e l
m e r m a n , t h e t u r n e d , e u l t l n t a d .u
l u t e e d i t o r o !t h e H i a l r G u u e n n d p c ,
had pu t in ser vi ce in an n d n r l i a a m n n l
fecful, in | local comment, in it! lat
une, is u new ons, inaohnlly defying
Liclloxnry compiler: and the vocabu-
f ary of current.Iltlrnlure."Fl-orid
Weather" it not properly a dolrlr of
rhétode or eloquence. in the connec
rh;L¢ver thought be lltompled Lo
.:0I\ veg.
u »|ath at th e y r ui g n a n U ni ver s it y r e ge n ts .
ln r ep ly D r . Ha ll b r us he s ll et c al ffa ho t
:lr u,¢uv.|y maids in brief mention:" I f
In r e fa n t o m e , m y p a t r i o t i s m l a n o t
to b e ga ug ed by !h e H e t c a l fe t y p e "
an d l ll l l e r h i t s t h e m i l on t h e h e l d i n
th e fo l l o wi n g : " A l to m y p a t ri o t i sm , I
# m i d j u n n l h t i e b r a g a b o u t t h a t u
Hick lle tr llf f l latest stuc k 1|
against F. I.. llaller and Dr. P. S. Hdl.
regenu oi the Stnte Univenity, chsrg
bcturrvn Oakllnd and Emerson did not
jnlliiy lhl axpcnll of operstion of thc
tnin between time points and letting
out that the abandonment of Lbs tnin
service between than points would
uve 105 tons of coal par manila.The
railwsy commission gave the nitroad
comp;ny°; ctllcinls a hnring last week
and denied the mplicltion.
between Oakland md Emanon and b l
permitted to nm that ia not known
as the Omahmlimenon itain,ni n g
nor th in the evening from Omaha to
:he Emerson terminus ard returning
from Emanon in'lhc :naming in Dena-
ba. ao aa to make Oaklmd the nnrlh
ern terminus, claiming that the mmhuturnn Oakland and Emerson did not
Mr.lle|.cnllc's page uh inthe ddly
preuindicnle lhst he does not agree
with me In thin; but that la n matter
nl lute. "
°- - _ - r . - - - -
Blx by In S ta le Jo urn al .- ~No . Jos hu a.
it.in f! n ec e s s a ry m p ut y o u r pa t r io t -
ism co nté nua lir sm dr en pa ra de i n o r
de r t o pr o ve l h lt yo u o ne l a ys !zo i b l
Rm . c on s ti t ut i on an d t h e st at ut es o f
: h a U n i t e d S l a i n .u y o u u a a I n l -
nb id in g . in d us tr i ou s, p u bl ic a pi nt e d dl -
i u n : i l y o u l r e a k l u d a n d acc omm o-
da t i n g n e i g h b o r , l r u l h fu i i n y o u r nt.-
tera nces u s d f a i r i n y o u r i vd z m w u .
yo u a n e n ti t l e d t o the con fidence I n d
The c. sa. P. mac. ay. cn rn-
keep your mouth :hut part ol tbl limo
or not.If you an an upiront fof ol-
llcial position. it is accounted Url pru-
dent ihing lo pon as a patriot contin
ually.' Keep it before the peopie." as
the fellow nys who maintains that jo-
dieioun ndverliaing is the keystone to
mecc a."Tho mon who ions tl: wife
deiotedly can manifest his athntlon
more surely by thoughtful nltnntion to
hor mods than by pmfealallorltorf his
undying Iondneu.
'§r'13e|1Qongroolmnn Lnbock[a_ el*-9'1tion ii; Quill to the mamma ot um
Nebruisa Councilnl Defense, clurging
ihe Imthurln church :sun dillnfllty 1.0
A general banking business
gqnducbed.::::
We sell Exchangeand Loan
Money, cash checks on other
banks, pay interest on time
deposits lor six. nine and
twelve months at the rate of
4 per cent per anum.:z
i
I
4
e'.=~ S T O R Z B E V E R A G E !
~ A H E A L T H F U L u w l c o m m n c T O N I C .
~A1>m '|z1Na AND PALATABLE
~NOTHING GQMPA RA BLE To s ro nz
1:1 BEVERAGE HAS EVER BEEN IN-~TRODUCED.:::::2
ab .41:KEPT ON DRAUGHT AND FOR SALEisBY THE KEG, CASE OR BOTTLE.:
~PROHIBITION HAS NO TERRORS
if?FOR THOSE WHO DRINK rr.::
if?REGULATES STOMACH TROUBLE
1:5 AND BUILDS UP THE HUMAN
as SYSTEM.:::::1
o'1'T.. RICHTER
f a
riQf~oLmzMANN"
The Largest and 0ldest Exclusive
Jewelry Store in the City.
'GROW WITH GROWING BLAIR'
Four Doors We st oi the Castetter Ba nk
BL A IR . NE BR A SK A
»Q Q Q I I U I I I t o o o n l o l l n o a a i t l i i l i l l l l l l i | | | | | l l l Q
Ii
lwiimiii
I\I\
¢to Loul Readers
ooooooo oo-no~
;are Monday md
» ¢¢ -. 3 T u e a d n y o f a s c h
~D l u~=~w e e k .1 8 - l f
! that munldpality.
ns people o l the Baptiste a splendid Children's Day
t Sunday evening,which
unavoidably delayed in giv-
proper data.It is greatly
it of than youll! people this
m consisted ol' something
ing and "speaking pleoel."
thing zo get out of rats, oo
nes who vvaa recently ap
3 clerk :nd boolkeeper and
tbeodlce of the city light
department to succeed Paul.- defaulted and absconded.
up the duties of these posi-
~ere ts no fear that there
efslcltion or that the duties
itlon will be neglected under
-lnistntion.
r what s lot of ragphevrlng
-have about removing the
ta from the street curbs
the farmers' protectors in
totellus hovr the farmers
cotton If we took the postssboutit Bow?.
terprlae has had calls fromta city subscribers this tveek
a copy of last vreek'a ps-
ing that their mp, "had been
me one had carried it off."
lalnt is common,from pro
! public places, that "Soma
- my Enterprise every vresk.
lorel have a chance to read
they frequently add, "I know
it this leekl"
ning February la t 1916,
nt interest will be paid on
tea of dep osit inued for
ba, nine momma and onehe Banking House uf A.
f.
kheelaen,from over in the»»southeast of Kennard,
~lair visitor on Tuesday and
luvrn called st thla omce to
bacrlptlon account ahead in-
year.lie conhrms other re-
Visit The Vineyard
Mose's
_
Sulnmgr Reson
THE C00l.EST PLACE m BLAIR
THE RICHEST ICE CREAM
ALI. THE MDDERN, UP-T0-DATE
SODA roumm PKUDUCTS
Take a squint at my new Soda Foutain-}ust Installed-Marble, PlateClluMahogany and Nicke|»~Nothing m
| 1-
s s ,
n r c
sanltary or perfect in every detail cvcr
produced.
m SOHE or THE NEW nmxs
Confectionery ni thesPurest Munuac -
ture. Nuts. Ffuits in euson.Stat nn-ery, Magazines, all the lending Periodi-
cals. Sporting Goods.
mromn um nontsnc cims, 'l`0BACCOS_ &c., &c.
\ \ \ \ | | n | || | | n | | | | || | i n n / / %
//2
_ -________________________E
_____________________________________
y's wife and children quit
dsy.arent to Hostintl
to visit.
ndso sr load of hindinl
tor bo safe than sorry Ind
r for your supply noir.
m* 0°-Opontivo Union.
4 Jltrotd ooo ol'John Chris-
oonbvrut ol town,foil
y nc k lou dly p.m.and
lrm just sb-on the wrist.brought bimto town Ind
dan reduco the tractors sud
nloug sl! right.
patriotic "Fourth of Juiy
" :rss l humdingor.Tbole
~vtrtioemonts in the thne
and thou hugbo colorsd
ich Foxy Gnndps sod lkey
distributor!throughout the
patriotic smbleml.
get Four por cant intlrul
for your money depositld in
Bunk, Blair, Nohr., on Time
of Deposits for Sli. Him
months.3 t !
unloaded the ballot box the
blah Iss left st his ptsce
ption of roto!for "tho
lr g i r l"In th! Foortb of
~lttQo's dismond :ing con
found two copper ants
lil turn over to tha "com-
he vii] call for them.
Lennon at the Fsnucrs' sie
a machine that he wh s
'Wonder irhst lt'¢Hin
lee.15if
s report current that Dr.
rss married at "San Louie"
and brought his bride to
return.But The Enter-
n unnbls m occurs any
ormstion on tbl subject and
been none of tho customary
I the coneetness of t h
st thls omcc.
Nielsen nttondod a moat
kboru Vslieyxledlcol Jum
-at Norfolk lut Tuesday
ttlkullion ins pspor msd onNino papers on flrtoul
nad und disculed by the
I the association,about 60
~t and the vimiton :ron on-
by the Iocsl talont ol Nom-
Country Club.
Q Bank of Bislr, Nobrssks
Four per cant intonlt
on Tim! Gortibqtns of Dl-
lx. NIM or Ttdve months.
ts a n protected br the
Fund ol the Stats of Nr
3-u
Mrs. Georgo Bruno will :ours
at penstos doin to W uh
e this Ink,tblr sby uw
tin west Ind tear &c.I f
ducts himself u bocommgly
xanrucxmas W ILL PICNIC
The Kentuckiml of Walhlnli n
county llll hold their Second annull ra-
unlon at the Arllngmn Plrk, ArUn|'h>n.
Nebr.. Aug. 1, WIT.Come wlth bu-ket dinner and enjoy a meal picnic.
Everybody lrelcoml.252t
JAMES Moss
l&ul1|'s Pholoe wlll *plone yon.¢2tI
Let your idle money um aomezhing.
The Stats Bank. Blair, Nob., will pl!
lfoor per cent mtereet on Time Cert!!-
ieahl of Depollt for Six.Nlne er
Twelve mouths.3 l f
Cepuine Kilim and 0'H\n1on, of the
Fourth Neb a.are et Lincoln ea
memben of the bound selected to mm
rer memberI of the Fifth reflmeot from
the Netaonal Guard to the federal army
and muster them into service.
The Blair Rocket Store eelll Good
Hosiery at l2i c |5c, 19: end up.Aho
summer ondc neer at right prleel.
2I 2t
Wee Cook hu been in town severe!
days the put week negotiating e deal
to diapoec of his lee crelm plent end
pop factory. and ooneumeted the deal by
crenlferrlnf the oolllt to lla:lon lets
nger who run: the secondbond store.
Beginning February lst.1016,4 per c ent interest will be paid on
certiEea.t.ee of deposit. issued for
six months, nina months and one
y ear .-Th e B anki ng Hous e of A.
Cestetter.
Her! Peuneo made another des! in
dltl. thll ereek, bought from Bill and
John Mckeen Lbe 80 acre trectdylng
cut of the road loulh of town herethe reed forks, one going to Renaud
end the other on south put the llc
Clrty school.The ooneidentlon v u
$131.50 an mere.
A couple of meu io e Ford car drove
into tolrn loom the south abou: mo
Monde! morning and in ewemptiug zo
get :round the expreu Co'| . wqon
which urn ln front of the :er and turn
Lheeosroerettlze Illebndetelephone
otllce comer, the drlver run the e u
elap-deb into the electric light pole to
which u n street nigh:u nmebedbreaking and Ivlimlrlnc il 1201 lbfeel
above the hue eo that e new one will
lure to be put ln.The car wee not ln
jund.much,'F.T -
l
AUTO ma ns A RB roo mom
Tbel. old casing you may have maybe made into a foot! eervlaeble tire lt
a llttll eoet.Sdn; lt in end let -
look it over, we :ln uve you mohey
We repel: tubes the right. way.
Free Air!Yes lhlolulely free,to
ell mio ovmere.
19rf Moore Tin Co.
Taro doon north of poet odiee.
ch i e f a ng i n o e r of t h e c ou n t y : b l! t r i e -
t n r a n d E va n t t H o u g h t o n h u b u n | 0 -
la ct ed to s uc c ud h im .
Ihos pi tal t he ot h er da y ,th e c l r b u n e l a
on t h u s i d e of h h h e l d d tm a n d i n g fu r
Ih tr tr e at me n t. .
w m w u x u m u l D d c1 ». n= M li n I n d
t h e i r b e t t e r h l l ve l w e n t n p t o O l o b q i
lake . by a u t o , W a d n n d a y to spe nd a
Suhscribe tor The Enterprise. Dorm
swipe your neilhbor's copy;be knows
$01I are ln the hsblt of striping his
Piper and srlll "land on rw' one of
these days.
Tao blrthaare reported this week. a
son to Hr. and lin. Hans Christensen
on llondsy morning and a daughter In
llr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart on Tun
dsy morning.
ll. Ollermsnn is laid up at his homo
with s crippled foot.While attending
the races at Fremont last arsok he
made a rnlsstep Ln coming dorm out of
the grand stand and had to be rarriod
go the :ar and brought home.
Hrs. Mary B.White.88 years ol'
asv. is here visiting her son, John P.White. Mrs. White liveI in Indiana aw
has been visiting har son, Walt., ug
at Tekamsh, who brought har down l
his auto this morning to visit hare.
For a woman o! bar ago she is remark-
lbly active, in mind and body, and er-
joys life aa haariil! as you nger people.
Small grain harvest Is on ln°i|:|ll blaat
throughout the county.The acreage
of uhsst is comparatively small on ac
count of the arlnterkilling of tho fall
wheat but what there is is o l good
qtlalil and promises a fair yield.
Toonss lots of oats and they are ngood quality, the beat in yield andquab
ity for years.
Ott. Richter arent up to Herman. ha
old stamping 1 otmd,on Weiossda .
He nays those Hermanltea joshed him
good and plenty about Blsirs "Fourth
of July calsbrstlohl. " and called hls at
tention to the promises made on the Hg
colored poster, vbieh they had on dis
vlu' then, the only one to be found
anywhere in the countg, so far an
beard from.""~
Louie Suuvo'a vacst1on\ was cot
short br ;b¢ receipt of s telegram from
his employers, the 'Westinghouse com
pany, to hurry back to headquanera at
Plttshung. Pa.The Westinghouse Co.,
it is reported, has taken over a biz»-usiiinnq manufacturing order and
wanted Louie bark onébs. iob to helprmalon ..; » " ° ~ ;..
The Herman bill players were as
good as their word and failed to show
up at last Sanders game and the localtalent of thsBla r team about all droppad out ao that the game with the lor-ris team from Omaha had to he playa]srlth smsteun picked up around thinTha Blair hsdl team znsnaernent seemsnot to be very lar tb either theplagens or pub io and nrds to ho re
organised.
. . _ .- _ . -_ _ . ._ .. . . . ._ -
¢ ¢ ," 1
¢1¢' 41:
*.-
PAIIAMOUN1-
Days a t th e
Ho me i h e n t m
ue Monday and
Tue sdu o f wah
wac k.1s~u
xanrucxmas W ILL PICNIC
The Kentuckiml of Walhlnli n
county llll hold their Second annull ra-
unlon at the Arllngmn Plrk, ArUn|'h>n.
Nebr.. Aug. 1, WIT.Come wlth bu-ket dinner and enjoy a meal picnic.
Everybody lrelcoml.252t
Blair, ~ roedn runrd.25-11
Chu. W. Nihon hu quit. tha job of
chief engineer of the county: bl! trie-
tnr and Enntt Houghton hu bun |0-
lacted to succud him.
Gul Reeh want back down tn thehospital the other day,the clrbunela
on thu side of hh held dtmanding fur
thtr treatment.
wm wuxumu lDd c1».n= Mlin Ind
their better hllvel went np to Olobqi
lake. by auto, Wadnnday to spend a
,.. ..r' ~"
| - r
F O R S A L E :
H aa d so I a s - s m a n g e r .
Ju s t o ve r h a u l e d .5 u l r l y n w
u m a .P e r f e c t tu n n i s ; a o m t l - »
t i o n .5 0 | o e . L o u i s D u n k i n .
o ve r ! I l l ! ¢ r ' | D r u g S t u n .
l&sal1|'s P h o t o n w l l l a l g a e y o n .
¢ 2 t I
Sublcribt tor The Entarpriu. Don'z
swipe your n¢ilhbor'l copy;In known
I ~ h ta b o u t
Stop stenl
Don't Iorget the
White City Restaurant
0pen Day and Right
'»ooe6°0oQoO°Qo¢o® ooooooooooooo90QooNotnovooovobbz
R L A I R I N RRn=1P§
¢to Loul Readers
ooooooo oo-no~
'n n l l d l l l i l l l l lm é f . . ~~
J<-f mek.ns-mr
! that munldpality.
ns people o l the Baptiste a splendid Children's Day
t Sunday evening,which
unavoidably delayed in giv-
proper data.It is greatly
it of than youll! people this
m consisted ol' something
ing and "speaking pleoel."
thing zo get out of rats, oo
nes who vvaa recently ap
3 clerk :nd boolkeeper and
tbeodlce of the city light
department to succeed Paul.- defaulted and absconded.
up the duties of these posi-
~ere ts no fear that there
efslcltion or that the duties
itlon will be neglected under
-lnistntion.
r what s lot of ragphevrlng
-have about removing the
ta from the street curbs
the farmers' protectors in
totellus hovr the farmers
cotton If we took the postssboutit Bow?.
terprlae has had calls fromta city subscribers this tveek
a copy of last vreek'a ps-
ing that their mp, "had been
me one had carried it off."
lalnt is common,from pro
! public places, that "Soma
- my Enterprise every vresk.
lorel have a chance to read
they frequently add, "I know
it this leekl"
ning February la t 1916,
nt interest will be paid on
tea of dep osit inued for
ba, nine momma and onehe Banking House uf A.
f.
kheelaen,from over in the»»southeast of Kennard,
~lair visitor on Tuesday and
luvrn called st thla omce to
bacrlptlon account ahead in-
year.lie conhrms other re-
Visit The Vineyard
Mose's
_
Sulnmgr Reson
THE C00l.EST PLACE m BLAIR
THE RICHEST ICE CREAM
ALI. THE MDDERN, UP-T0-DATE
SODA roumm PKUDUCTS
Take a squint at my new Soda Foutain-}ust Installed-Marble, PlateClluMahogany and Nicke|»~Nothing m
| 1-
s s ,
n r c
sanltary or perfect in every detail cvcr
produced.
m SOHE or THE NEW nmxs
Confectionery ni thesPurest Munuac -
ture. Nuts. Ffuits in euson.Stat nn-ery, Magazines, all the lending Periodi-
cals. Sporting Goods.
mromn um nontsnc cims, 'l`0BACCOS_ &c., &c.
\ \ \ \ | | n | || | | n | | | | || | i n n / / %
//2
_ -________________________E
_____________________________________
y's wife and children quit
dsy.arent to Hostintl
to visit.
ndso sr load of hindinl
tor bo safe than sorry Ind
r for your supply noir.
m* 0°-Opontivo Union.
4 Jltrotd ooo ol'John Chris-
oonbvrut ol town,foil
y nc k lou dly p.m.and
lrm just sb-on the wrist.brought bimto town Ind
dan reduco the tractors sud
nloug sl! right.
patriotic "Fourth of Juiy
" :rss l humdingor.Tbole
~vtrtioemonts in the thne
and thou hugbo colorsd
ich Foxy Gnndps sod lkey
distributor!throughout the
patriotic smbleml.
get Four por cant intlrul
for your money depositld in
Bunk, Blair, Nohr., on Time
of Deposits for Sli. Him
months.3 t !
unloaded the ballot box the
blah Iss left st his ptsce
ption of roto!for "tho
lr g i r l"In th! Foortb of
~lttQo's dismond :ing con
found two copper ants
lil turn over to tha "com-
he vii] call for them.
Lennon at the Fsnucrs' sie
a machine that he wh s
'Wonder irhst lt'¢Hin
lee.15if
s report current that Dr.
rss married at "San Louie"
and brought his bride to
return.But The Enter-
n unnbls m occurs any
ormstion on tbl subject and
been none of tho customary
I the coneetness of t h
st thls omcc.
Nielsen nttondod a moat
kboru Vslieyxledlcol Jum
-at Norfolk lut Tuesday
ttlkullion ins pspor msd onNino papers on flrtoul
nad und disculed by the
I the association,about 60
~t and the vimiton :ron on-
by the Iocsl talont ol Nom-
Country Club.
Q Bank of Bislr, Nobrssks
Four per cant intonlt
on Tim! Gortibqtns of Dl-
lx. NIM or Ttdve months.
ts a n protected br the
Fund ol the Stats of Nr
3-u
Mrs. Georgo Bruno will :ours
at penstos doin to W uh
e this Ink,tblr sby uw
tin west Ind tear &c.I f
ducts himself u bocommgly
xanrucxmas W ILL PICNIC
The Kentuckiml of Walhlnli n
county llll hold their Second annull ra-
unlon at the Arllngmn Plrk, ArUn|'h>n.
Nebr.. Aug. 1, WIT.Come wlth bu-ket dinner and enjoy a meal picnic.
Everybody lrelcoml.252t
JAMES Moss
l&ul1|'s Pholoe wlll *plone yon.¢2tI
Let your idle money um aomezhing.
The Stats Bank. Blair, Nob., will pl!
lfoor per cent mtereet on Time Cert!!-
ieahl of Depollt for Six.Nlne er
Twelve mouths.3 l f
Cepuine Kilim and 0'H\n1on, of the
Fourth Neb a.are et Lincoln ea
memben of the bound selected to mm
rer memberI of the Fifth reflmeot from
the Netaonal Guard to the federal army
and muster them into service.
The Blair Rocket Store eelll Good
Hosiery at l2i c |5c, 19: end up.Aho
summer ondc neer at right prleel.
2I 2t
Wee Cook hu been in town severe!
days the put week negotiating e deal
to diapoec of his lee crelm plent end
pop factory. and ooneumeted the deal by
crenlferrlnf the oolllt to lla:lon lets
nger who run: the secondbond store.
Beginning February lst.1016,4 per c ent interest will be paid on
certiEea.t.ee of deposit. issued for
six months, nina months and one
y ear .-Th e B anki ng Hous e of A.
Cestetter.
Her! Peuneo made another des! in
dltl. thll ereek, bought from Bill and
John Mckeen Lbe 80 acre trectdylng
cut of the road loulh of town herethe reed forks, one going to Renaud
end the other on south put the llc
Clrty school.The ooneidentlon v u
$131.50 an mere.
A couple of meu io e Ford car drove
into tolrn loom the south abou: mo
Monde! morning and in ewemptiug zo
get :round the expreu Co'| . wqon
which urn ln front of the :er and turn
Lheeosroerettlze Illebndetelephone
otllce comer, the drlver run the e u
elap-deb into the electric light pole to
which u n street nigh:u nmebedbreaking and Ivlimlrlnc il 1201 lbfeel
above the hue eo that e new one will
lure to be put ln.The car wee not ln
jund.much,'F.T -
l
AUTO ma ns A RB roo mom
Tbel. old casing you may have maybe made into a foot! eervlaeble tire lt
a llttll eoet.Sdn; lt in end let -
look it over, we :ln uve you mohey
We repel: tubes the right. way.
Free Air!Yes lhlolulely free,to
ell mio ovmere.
19rf Moore Tin Co.
Taro doon north of poet odiee.
ch i e f a ng i n o e r of t h e c ou n t y : b l! t r i e -
t n r a n d E va n t t H o u g h t o n h u b u n | 0 -
la ct ed to s uc c ud h im .
Ihos pi tal t he ot h er da y ,th e c l r b u n e l a
on t h u s i d e of h h h e l d d tm a n d i n g fu r
Ih tr tr e at me n t. .
w m w u x u m u l D d c1 ». n= M li n I n d
t h e i r b e t t e r h l l ve l w e n t n p t o O l o b q i
lake . by a u t o , W a d n n d a y to spe nd a
Suhscribe tor The Enterprise. Dorm
swipe your neilhbor's copy;be knows
$01I are ln the hsblt of striping his
Piper and srlll "land on rw' one of
these days.
Tao blrthaare reported this week. a
son to Hr. and lin. Hans Christensen
on llondsy morning and a daughter In
llr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart on Tun
dsy morning.
ll. Ollermsnn is laid up at his homo
with s crippled foot.While attending
the races at Fremont last arsok he
made a rnlsstep Ln coming dorm out of
the grand stand and had to be rarriod
go the :ar and brought home.
Hrs. Mary B.White.88 years ol'
asv. is here visiting her son, John P.White. Mrs. White liveI in Indiana aw
has been visiting har son, Walt., ug
at Tekamsh, who brought har down l
his auto this morning to visit hare.
For a woman o! bar ago she is remark-
lbly active, in mind and body, and er-
joys life aa haariil! as you nger people.
Small grain harvest Is on ln°i|:|ll blaat
throughout the county.The acreage
of uhsst is comparatively small on ac
count of the arlnterkilling of tho fall
wheat but what there is is o l good
qtlalil and promises a fair yield.
Toonss lots of oats and they are ngood quality, the beat in yield andquab
ity for years.
Ott. Richter arent up to Herman. ha
old stamping 1 otmd,on Weiossda .
He nays those Hermanltea joshed him
good and plenty about Blsirs "Fourth
of July calsbrstlohl. " and called hls at
tention to the promises made on the Hg
colored poster, vbieh they had on dis
vlu' then, the only one to be found
anywhere in the countg, so far an
beard from.""~
Louie Suuvo'a vacst1on\ was cot
short br ;b¢ receipt of s telegram from
his employers, the 'Westinghouse com
pany, to hurry back to headquanera at
Plttshung. Pa.The Westinghouse Co.,
it is reported, has taken over a biz»-usiiinnq manufacturing order and
wanted Louie bark onébs. iob to helprmalon ..; » " ° ~ ;..
The Herman bill players were as
good as their word and failed to show
up at last Sanders game and the localtalent of thsBla r team about all droppad out ao that the game with the lor-ris team from Omaha had to he playa]srlth smsteun picked up around thinTha Blair hsdl team znsnaernent seemsnot to be very lar tb either theplagens or pub io and nrds to ho re
organised.
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8 ¢ ° ¢ ~ m|i>¢ rq r.p lu n d m m u l m u
x ooo oMo QoQo¢o ¢oQ°Q0
m u o n m m n u
cn | cAuo I NOR1'n WESTERN
m u m wenhnudu a ; _ m y ns 1. L dull:us n.dll!!L0 v IAIIYc.. s. P.. M. a 0.I
Bill Clue
mm th: all
ma u -ww
.h m vw
twins.'Bu
put in an o
I 9 U Fun
` ". T -' n h l -I.
x a n r u c x m a s W I L L P I C N I C
Th e K e n t u c k i m l o f W a l h l n l i n
co un ty ll ll h o ld t he i r se co n d an nu a l ra -
un l o n at t h e A r l l n g mn P l r k, A r l in g t o n ,
Ne b r . . A u g. 1 , W IT.C o m e w l t h b u -
ket d inner and enjoy a me al pi cnic.
Eve r y b od y l r el c o m l .2 5 2 t
Don't Iorget the
White City Restaurant
0pen Day and Right
Lanltary or perfect in every detail
produced.
lll|III|||II|||||Il||ll%
Mose's
ResonSummer
THE C00l.EST PLACE m BLAIR
THE RICHEST ICE CREAM
ALI. THE MDDERN, UP-T0-DATE
SODA roumm PKUDUCTS
Take a squint at my new Soda Fotain-}ust Installed-Marble, PlateClluss.Mahogany and Nlcke|»~Nothin 1
u n -
m o r e
c v c r
_______________________E
_________________
`l`RYSOHEOFTHENEWDRINKS
~nfectlonery of the Purest Manufac-
__________
xslt The Vmcyard
l&ul1|'s Pholoe wlll *plone yon.¢2tI
Let your idle money um aomezhing.
The Stats Bank. Blair, Nob., will pl!
lfoor per cent mtereet on Time Cert!!-
ieahl of Depollt for Six.Nlne er
Twelve mouths.3 l f
Cepuine Kilim and 0'H\n1on, of the
Fourth Neb a.are et Lincoln ea
memben of the bound selected to mm
rer memberI of the Fifth reflmeot from
the Netaonal Guard to the federal army
and muster them into service.
The Blair Rocket Store eelll Good
Hosiery at l2i c |5c, 19: end up.Aho
summer ondc neer at right prleel.
2I 2t
Wee Cook hu been in town severe!
days the put week negotiating e deal
to diapoec of his lee crelm plent end
pop factory. and ooneumeted the deal by
crenlferrlnf the oolllt to lla:lon lets
nger who run: the secondbond store.
Beginning February lst.1016,4 per c ent interest will be paid on
certiEea.t.ee of deposit. issued for
six months, nina months and one
y ear .-Th e B anki ng Hous e of A.
Cestetter.
Her! Peuneo made another des! in
dltl. thll ereek, bought from Bill and
John Mckeen Lbe 80 acre trectdylng
cut of the road loulh of town herethe reed forks, one going to Renaud
end the other on south put the llc
Clrty school.The ooneidentlon v u
$131.50 an mere.
A couple of meu io e Ford car drove
into tolrn loom the south abou: mo
Monde! morning and in ewemptiug zo
get :round the expreu Co'| . wqon
which urn ln front of the :er and turn
Lheeosroerettlze Illebndetelephone
otllce comer, the drlver run the e u
elap-deb into the electric light pole to
which u n street nigh:u nmebedbreaking and Ivlimlrlnc il 1201 lbfeel
above the hue eo that e new one will
lure to be put ln.The car wee not ln
jund.much,'F.T -
l
AUTO ma ns A RB roo mom
Tbel. old casing you may have maybe made into a foot! eervlaeble tire lt
a llttll eoet.Sdn; lt in end let -
look it over, we :ln uve you mohey
We repel: tubes the right. way.
Free Air!Yes lhlolulely free,to
ell mio ovmere.
19rf Moore Tin Co.
Taro doon north of poet odiee.
Hon.Leslie ML Shhkv a Chaixtdailixia
f==£11 Lecturer
Vanliuss & Autill Auto Co.
MERCHANTS BUILDING
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
\Ve wish to announce to Our Friends
and lhu General Public of B!alr and
n h 1 hsurrounding terr cry t a we ave
our New Snlesroom and office com-'
pletcd and are
0N THE JOB SELLING Amonosm
AND am mr: EXCLUSIVE mm AGENCY FOR rm:
HUPMOBILE, $l,335;
REO, $925;.
CHEVROLET, $585.
AT O U R SAL ESR O O M, IN BL AIR
A T r i n i t y In Mo d e r n Mo t o r s T o
Select From .F i t t i n g Eve r y
Po cke tb oo k
Cleaning Tune to Install Gas
'l'here's No Better Time Than House
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Fo n u z n ao va n u o n o r I OW A A n o xxa z c n n a aw o r 1 14 | u n r r
a1A1za Tnanunv wsu. oiac uas °°£vo| .u'rlo| ~¢ na mrrln| no
£nNMzn°rAu° I£FORE a1.Ar~| oAnn CHAUTAUQUA AUDMNCIU.
for lighting .1'»aJfE`-mm., §if§'|1 il1£2ll:¥|¢i\rr :gn nxnot6-|¢i#io¢
and help in thi mamrr, unn.arr mm. nsumm.ea." Ur enuruu Ware
in no ubliggulinnn un your graft. ir waking for the facts and Sgurea-1.
we are so sure that gas as n. Iucl and illuminant. will prove no
superior In fllhtkr ways mm. we prumiss you'il find at nil
worth ynur whilo to invcutigatn._'
We, of course, dnn't. ax|>cct. _yuur DIIUUU\lR° on my other
in-sis than that yuu vrili nerve your own lnterests by giving
it bu un.
Why not invostignwi 5
And today!
BLM ,£!,z&§ CO.
lated to succud him.
Gul Reeh want back down m thehospital the other day,the clrbunela
on thu side of hh held dtmanding fur
Ihtr treatment..
wm wuxumu lDd c1».n= Mlin Ind
their better hllvel went np to Olobqi
lake, by auto, Wadnnday to spend a
H a a d so I a s - s m a n g e r .
Ju s t o ve r h a u l e d .5 u l r l y n w
u m a .P e r f e c t tu n n i s ; a o m t l - »
t i o n .5 0 | o e . L o u i s D u n k i n .
o ve r ! I l l ! ¢ r ' | D r u g S t u n .
Suhscribe tor The Enterprise. Dorm
swipe your neilhbor's copy;be knows
$01I are ln the hsblt of striping his
Piper and srlll "land on rw' one of
these days.
Tao blrthaare reported this week. a
son to Hr. and lin. Hans Christensen
on llondsy morning and a daughter In
llr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart on Tun
dsy morning.
ll. Ollermsnn is laid up at his homo
with s crippled foot.While attending
the races at Fremont last arsok he
made a rnlsstep Ln coming dorm out of
the grand stand and had to be rarriod
go the :ar and brought home.
Hrs. Mary B.White.88 years ol'
asv. is here visiting her son, John P.White. Mrs. White liveI in Indiana aw
has been visiting har son, Walt., ug
at Tekamsh, who brought har down l
his auto this morning to visit hare.
For a woman o! bar ago she is remark-
lbly active, in mind and body, and er-
joys life aa haariil! as you nger people.
Small grain harvest Is on ln°i|:|ll blaat
throughout the county.The acreage
of uhsst is comparatively small on ac
count of the arlnterkilling of tho fall
wheat but what there is is o l good
qtlalil and promises a fair yield.
Toonss lots of oats and they are ngood quality, the beat in yield andquab
ity for years.
Ott. Richter arent up to Herman. ha
old stamping 1 otmd,on Weiossda .
He nays those Hermanltea joshed him
good and plenty about Blsirs "Fourth
of July calsbrstlohl. " and called hls at
tention to the promises made on the Hg
colored poster, vbieh they had on dis
vlu' then, the only one to be found
anywhere in the countg, so far an
beard from.""~
Louie Suuvo'a vacst1on\ was cot
short br ;b¢ receipt of s telegram from
his employers, the 'Westinghouse com
pany, to hurry back to headquanera at
Plttshung. Pa.The Westinghouse Co.,
it is reported, has taken over a biz»-usiiinnq manufacturing order and
wanted Louie bark onébs. iob to helprmalon ..; » " ° ~ ;..
The Herman bill players were as
good as their word and failed to show
up at last Sanders game and the localtalent of thsBla r team about all droppad out ao that the game with the lor-ris team from Omaha had to he playa]srlth smsteun picked up around thinTha Blair hsdl team znsnaernent seemsnot to be very lar tb either theplagens or pub io and nrds to ho re
organised.
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1 2 0 :s w m m u a n n u m A
k i t u.S\m.|0 0 a .n . d ¢I l n n. $ u .tusca n, liFail ma.fH | . m u l |L I 1 u . 3 u .I |: 1 5 1 ¢ . ¢ ! |i | ! u . l u .f o m ||§v\ ¢5 ur.~= .sug.| 1 5 n . a u !d Ir .b m k o h i ,a[ nu moth- »j' . had | Ph:he 5|nB L A I R m m s m_;:_
~Immnm
1 1
Cance led W eek!a t use Cla n ol Tha nllr'!M m . .
[ R e p o r t e d H y C r o w e l l G r a i n a L u m -
b e r C o d
G R M N
W h e a t - . . . . . .$ 2 0 0
C o m - . . .16-0
O s h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .60
l -- _[ R e p o r t e d b y F a r m e r s ' C a - o p e r a t l vo
l.Iulon.}
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moo t po p:
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C h i c h e l t c f a Pil le a n d D o c k H u r
d o c h '| : d l a r e 'n o t n m n i n g i n a i u y ' |
W a r C r y a n y m o n .
s . w . B r o w n a n d h m i l y l e f t W a g
n u d e ! m o r n i n g Io r n vi s i t w i t h fr l e n d a
at C ou nc il B lu ffs an d Om eh a.
D r . W . F . H » m p h l l \ '| D e n t a l O m e n
lee et ecl o ver ,S u!. e Ban k.°"ti'
H n . J . L . E d w a r d s n l u m e d t h e t
u r p u t o f i n t w e e k h o m a t w o 1 r e e k 's
wh i t w i t h ls e r s o n a n d h m i i y n t B e n
no n.M n .Al ic e B a k e r .o f 0 m a h l , l |a
g u e i t o f h e r d a u g h t e r ,M n .F u n k
_§ g l l .e y , at t h e W h i te C i t y Ra t t a n: e n t ,
th is we ek .
A : m m e fr e s h m i lc h c o w fo r e d s .
2 4 l l F u n B u e n o s
H o u n d I 'e r r s u c c e e d s B e r t H a i n !
m i t t e e " l
H r . C h
u t o r ha.
" G 0 d » v£ l
L W ; g o 1
Th e r e luLa u K il la :
l e n t l u
Bl n ir nn I
p r i u h u
da d nl l 0 i r
t h a n h u '
evi de nc es
r u m o r l e !
D r H o
in g o f th e
el ut io n I:
and led u=
zub er cn ln
d i s e u e l 1
m e m b e n
in e l l , p n
te r t ei n a d
g
\"'7'l
"w In#
an chief eierk at wg. railroad tri nht
oQco and Fred lag]mecoodl Howard
as miaum.
mm: a z - ¢ ~ ' ~ " 1 ' ; - * - ' ' - = - - ~luu in t emmlplm wi th i friih '.:Bu
of paint which gina it on improved
oppeuanco.
Hn .Bixarord.of Scottshiulf,l ihero on a vlllt to har stator, Irs. Val.
Bod. usd hmliy aild oidtlme friend:
and nhhhbbri.
Iolk at IE
The St
'Ui P11
' r msposit for
All dlpo
Gunranto
brash.
Mr. nm
their llrl
Inllfm In"I>£'E¢§...¢-.New Olice,Hayle
Block, 2nd Fioor.12 tl
D. Z. Mummnrt left llondly after-
noon for Beloit, Wil., in response to 3
...,..... .....im r u an
George col
at his nur
ruidenoe I
I meeuge conveying intelligence et the
serious illness of ble mother.
Dr. Heller hu moved his dean! ol
Boe from over I'u|.et2ex'| Bank so the
moms above lI\1!er'| Dm Smre.11lf
that he I1
executive
The 3:
church gn
program
msn and IIll; Smith.:Il of ?ender,
nrrived in the city Tuelday evening
toba guests of Mi ll Hattie Sydovr.
fo l week.
Hula. Mooney and ll|.dl| 0n,0ml»
bl. arrived in Blair Saturday to uk!
ing at ll:
zo the cn
their pmbuidai 1
Et'| | Zin'
tnlonllig
the management of the Bell Telephone
companys work for n couple of sreelu,
while S. w. Broun hu n vacation.
A.W.Fees.ll.D. Homooopathie
physiciln std Surgeon.Blair, Nabr.
Bath phonon.30-L!
Rev.Thou.Bitheil.pastor of the
llelhudlst church at Wahoo, accompan-
ied by Mrs.Bithell,ru ln th: c ityMonday, enroute homo from Tekamah,
wh an thu had been visiting friends.
u m i ipointed 1:
cnhler u
md wah
Helier. 1
h u u k :
tiunl.
will bl a
of the pe
Bert'| an
Ramosire ulnl
\§
m a m r An ur e w l,Di m e n r u n g w nR e vi e w H e r a l d .P o l l m u t o r Cl y d e
B a d g e r a n d H e l . l l n n h a l l 1 :u ~ o ve r
to th e oo un ty m a u o p o l i n S a t m d a y t o
at t e n d n m ee t i n g o f t he w u nl y d efe n s e
cu ll n cl l l t t he c i ty h a ll .
W a n t ed : - M. o n ce , ho r s e e n i ls r at u f-
fa r .St e ad y e m p l o y m e n t . - l l l r m e m t a
Ha r n es s F ac m r y, W i no n a ,l d i n n s o u .
Illucunnjm d hos
m l m u m
would b<
n u t !H
Th e E
m a n y o l
r e q u e l l i
pe r , : l m
llult. or16 lf.
Hn. Jimca Head loft Sunday night
for eaatern Iowa, when abs will lpmd
a fu r aeeka with relatives.Her
daughter,Ethel,who ia in Chicago.
wil! atop for her on her way wma and
they will return together.
T1\OoNciala of the Fremont tractor
uhow and members of the Fremont
miniaterlai union are having a conten-
lidlovc r the c onflict of thu tractor
abou and cpantauqua, which an ached
uled for the :me week in that hamlet.
The con
prletonbody at
oltimea
lt." ant
who get
Ba m
i per 1:
ceniiic
six mo:
y ear.-Cuneu
¢to Loul Readers
ooooooo oo-no~
'n n l l d l l l i l l l l lm é f . . ~~
J<-f mek.ns-mr
! that munldpality.
ns people o l the Baptiste a splendid Children's Day
t Sunday evening,which
unavoidably delayed in giv-
proper data.It is greatly
it of than youll! people this
m consisted ol' something
ing and "speaking pleoel."
thing zo get out of rats, oo
nes who vvaa recently ap
3 clerk :nd boolkeeper and
tbeodlce of the city light
department to succeed Paul.- defaulted and absconded.
up the duties of these posi-
~ere ts no fear that there
efslcltion or that the duties
itlon will be neglected under
-lnistntion.
r what s lot of ragphevrlng
-have about removing the
ta from the street curbs
the farmers' protectors in
totellus hovr the farmers
cotton If we took the postssboutit Bow?.
terprlae has had calls fromta city subscribers this tveek
a copy of last vreek'a ps-
ing that their mp, "had been
me one had carried it off."
lalnt is common,from pro
! public places, that "Soma
- my Enterprise every vresk.
lorel have a chance to read
they frequently add, "I know
it this leekl"
ning February la t 1916,
nt interest will be paid on
tea of dep osit inued for
ba, nine momma and onehe Banking House uf A.
f.
kheelaen,from over in the»»southeast of Kennard,
~lair visitor on Tuesday and
luvrn called st thla omce to
bacrlptlon account ahead in-
year.lie conhrms other re-
Visit The Vineyard
Mose's
Sulnmgr Reson
THE C00l.EST PLACE m BLAIR
THE RICHEST ICE CREAM
ALI. THE MDDERN, UP-T0-DATE
SODA roumm PKUDUCTS
Take a squint at my new Soda Foutain-}ust Installed-Marble, PlateClluMahogany and Nicke|»~Nothing m
| 1-
s s ,
n r c
sanltary or perfect in every detail cvcr
produced.
m SOHE or THE NEW nmxs
Confectionery ni thesPurest Munuac -
ture. Nuts. Ffuits in euson.Stat nn-ery, Magazines, all the lending Periodi-
cals. Sporting Goods.
mromn um nontsnc cims, 'l`0BACCOS_ &c., &c.
\ \ \ \ | | n | || | | n | | | | || | i n n / / %
//2
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y's wife and children quit
dsy.arent to Hostintl
to visit.
ndso sr load of hindinl
tor bo safe than sorry Ind
r for your supply noir.
m* 0°-Opontivo Union.
4 Jltrotd ooo ol'John Chris-
oonbvrut ol town,foil
y nc k lou dly p.m.and
lrm just sb-on the wrist.brought bimto town Ind
dan reduco the tractors sud
nloug sl! right.
patriotic "Fourth of Juiy
" :rss l humdingor.Tbole
~vtrtioemonts in the thne
and thou hugbo colorsd
ich Foxy Gnndps sod lkey
distributor!throughout the
patriotic smbleml.
get Four por cant intlrul
for your money depositld in
Bunk, Blair, Nohr., on Time
of Deposits for Sli. Him
months.3 t !
unloaded the ballot box the
blah Iss left st his ptsce
ption of roto!for "tho
lr g i r l"In th! Foortb of
~lttQo's dismond :ing con
found two copper ants
lil turn over to tha "com-
he vii] call for them.
Lennon at the Fsnucrs' sie
a machine that he wh s
'Wonder irhst lt'¢Hin
lee.15if
s report current that Dr.
rss married at "San Louie"
and brought his bride to
return.But The Enter-
n unnbls m occurs any
ormstion on tbl subject and
been none of tho customary
I the coneetness of t h
st thls omcc.
Nielsen nttondod a moat
kboru Vslieyxledlcol Jum
-at Norfolk lut Tuesday
ttlkullion ins pspor msd onNino papers on flrtoul
nad und disculed by the
I the association,about 60
~t and the vimiton :ron on-
by the Iocsl talont ol Nom-
Country Club.
Q Bank of Bislr, Nobrssks
Four per cant intonlt
on Tim! Gortibqtns of Dl-
lx. NIM or Ttdve months.
ts a n protected br the
Fund ol the Stats of Nr
3-u
Mrs. Georgo Bruno will :ours
at penstos doin to W uh
e this Ink,tblr sby uw
tin west Ind tear &c.I f
ducts himself u bocommgly
xanrucxmas W ILL PICNIC
The Kentuckiml of Walhlnli n
county llll hold their Second annull ra-
unlon at the Arllngmn Plrk, ArUn|'h>n.
Nebr.. Aug. 1, WIT.Come wlth bu-ket dinner and enjoy a meal picnic.
Everybody lrelcoml.252t
JAMES Moss
l&ul1|'s Pholoe wlll *plone yon.¢2tI
Let your idle money um aomezhing.
The Stats Bank. Blair, Nob., will pl!
lfoor per cent mtereet on Time Cert!!-
ieahl of Depollt for Six.Nlne er
Twelve mouths.3 l f
Cepuine Kilim and 0'H\n1on, of the
Fourth Neb a.are et Lincoln ea
memben of the bound selected to mm
rer memberI of the Fifth reflmeot from
the Netaonal Guard to the federal army
and muster them into service.
The Blair Rocket Store eelll Good
Hosiery at l2i c |5c, 19: end up.Aho
summer ondc neer at right prleel.
2I 2t
Wee Cook hu been in town severe!
days the put week negotiating e deal
to diapoec of his lee crelm plent end
pop factory. and ooneumeted the deal by
crenlferrlnf the oolllt to lla:lon lets
nger who run: the secondbond store.
Beginning February lst.1016,4 per c ent interest will be paid on
certiEea.t.ee of deposit. issued for
six months, nina months and one
y ear .-Th e B anki ng Hous e of A.
Cestetter.
Her! Peuneo made another des! in
dltl. thll ereek, bought from Bill and
John Mckeen Lbe 80 acre trectdylng
cut of the road loulh of town herethe reed forks, one going to Renaud
end the other on south put the llc
Clrty school.The ooneidentlon v u
$131.50 an mere.
A couple of meu io e Ford car drove
into tolrn loom the south abou: mo
Monde! morning and in ewemptiug zo
get :round the expreu Co'| . wqon
which urn ln front of the :er and turn
Lheeosroerettlze Illebndetelephone
otllce comer, the drlver run the e u
elap-deb into the electric light pole to
which u n street nigh:u nmebedbreaking and Ivlimlrlnc il 1201 lbfeel
above the hue eo that e new one will
lure to be put ln.The car wee not ln
jund.much,'F.T -
l
AUTO ma ns A RB roo mom
Tbel. old casing you may have maybe made into a foot! eervlaeble tire lt
a llttll eoet.Sdn; lt in end let -
look it over, we :ln uve you mohey
We repel: tubes the right. way.
Free Air!Yes lhlolulely free,to
ell mio ovmere.
19rf Moore Tin Co.
Taro doon north of poet odiee.
ch i e f a ng i n o e r of t h e c ou n t y : b l! t r i e -
t n r a n d E va n t t H o u g h t o n h u b u n | 0 -
la ct ed to s uc c ud h im .
Ihos pi tal t he ot h er da y ,th e c l r b u n e l a
on t h u s i d e of h h h e l d d tm a n d i n g fu r
Ih tr tr e at me n t. .
w m w u x u m u l D d c1 ». n= M li n I n d
t h e i r b e t t e r h l l ve l w e n t n p t o O l o b q i
lake . by a u t o , W a d n n d a y to spe nd a
Suhscribe tor The Enterprise. Dorm
swipe your neilhbor's copy;be knows
$01I are ln the hsblt of striping his
Piper and srlll "land on rw' one of
these days.
Tao blrthaare reported this week. a
son to Hr. and lin. Hans Christensen
on llondsy morning and a daughter In
llr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart on Tun
dsy morning.
ll. Ollermsnn is laid up at his homo
with s crippled foot.While attending
the races at Fremont last arsok he
made a rnlsstep Ln coming dorm out of
the grand stand and had to be rarriod
go the :ar and brought home.
Hrs. Mary B.White.88 years ol'
asv. is here visiting her son, John P.White. Mrs. White liveI in Indiana aw
has been visiting har son, Walt., ug
at Tekamsh, who brought har down l
his auto this morning to visit hare.
For a woman o! bar ago she is remark-
lbly active, in mind and body, and er-
joys life aa haariil! as you nger people.
Small grain harvest Is on ln°i|:|ll blaat
throughout the county.The acreage
of uhsst is comparatively small on ac
count of the arlnterkilling of tho fall
wheat but what there is is o l good
qtlalil and promises a fair yield.
Toonss lots of oats and they are ngood quality, the beat in yield andquab
ity for years.
Ott. Richter arent up to Herman. ha
old stamping 1 otmd,on Weiossda .
He nays those Hermanltea joshed him
good and plenty about Blsirs "Fourth
of July calsbrstlohl. " and called hls at
tention to the promises made on the Hg
colored poster, vbieh they had on dis
vlu' then, the only one to be found
anywhere in the countg, so far an
beard from.""~
Louie Suuvo'a vacst1on\ was cot
short br ;b¢ receipt of s telegram from
his employers, the 'Westinghouse com
pany, to hurry back to headquanera at
Plttshung. Pa.The Westinghouse Co.,
it is reported, has taken over a biz»-usiiinnq manufacturing order and
wanted Louie bark onébs. iob to helprmalon ..; » " ° ~ ;..
The Herman bill players were as
good as their word and failed to show
up at last Sanders game and the localtalent of thsBla r team about all droppad out ao that the game with the lor-ris team from Omaha had to he playa]srlth smsteun picked up around thinTha Blair hsdl team znsnaernent seemsnot to be very lar tb either theplagens or pub io and nrds to ho re
organised.
. . _ .- _ . -_ _ . ._ .. . . . ._ -
of these cars, over others of approx-
i ma te ly the same price,to you If
you contemplate buylng a car.
We propose to dcnl wlth our patronsjust as we wo uld li ke to be dea lt
w n h if nur nnsitlnns were reversed.~
Pa r F r u i t C \ n n i n ; U te n s i l s | 1 0 £ 0 t h e
B l a i n 'R a c k e t St o r e .A h o E n s m e l -
W n r e Ke t t l e s a t re a s o na b l e p r i c u .
2 4 2 t
Re p o r t o f t h e d e a t h o l H n . L . A .
ih n g o l gi a t t he fa m i ly h o m e i n O m a h a
i u l F r i d a W u m e e i va d b v B l a i r
W m .
nel gh bc
I l l awh il e i i
set h is
m n e s
p e r u r lLn ...L
lc HrlI|"§£I\n}|'i-e'éE|j I6 ifmkie good every
rcprcse ntntlnn we make to purchas-
ers ui cars.
lrhndl.Thsylormerlylivud lu Bldrronnumxm Q1 yur: am.; wblnhum lr. \|»»¢¢|a mmmw - puma-
gnph hmlmil here.
.W W... ....,, ...... .,-- .,_, ,..-.-nlghu, md ang" cm mm u mln!L0 hi lot of mn mm. unlul we hlvivm ¢.vm|>|¢ n-mr from hen outand an unuluily hu fron.
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Geo. Ant ill: u r l ? " | '
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'Qmy 20. 1917 |THE ENTERPRISE arncmmuunm ~
m m m m a
All ol ihnyoung men ot tha church
am c mirqatlon are invited so ioin
this clnn.
The public is cordial!! Invited zo dlour senlcn.
c. xl. Fonmua, Putor.
comzesPoNoENcE
Dmf t Spenii Your
Money lor Useless-
Telephone Mtachmcnls
1;
Spock! devic e! dllmld io
Improve telephone Lraumll
doq. ailmlnato nolu. etc. an
oiored for mio by agents ot
ln odnrtlaements.
lion ot tha n danc es no
detrimental to the nrrlco.
Th u a n simply mndl to
Mil.With the eompietloa ot
the nlo the |e1l¢r'l Interest
eeano.
Th ll company 1|respon-
dblo for gltlng emdent tele
phone service and hence con
not permit tho aeuchmeaz
of appliances to its lnslrtl-
menu or llnel that wlli ln
terfere with their proper
operation.
For this reason our tele
phone conlnctl provlato llut
no devices. except those tur-mheo by the Company, slmll
be attached to telephone m-
lmuneuu or wires.
'Wo are prepared to turnllh
enenslon lrmx, extra receiv-
ers. etc. to moe! any uousunt
oondlllon.
"
Q Q '4
6001) LUCK SALE!
During the dates given below we will
oiler a choice and selected assortment
of new merchandise at reduced prices.
We have secured many surprising
bargains for this GOOD LUCK SALE.
Also we will place many odd lobe of
regular stock in this sale at cleanup
prices.
Be sure and attend this, your
Good Luck Sale
Saturday fi-5 Saturda~,
The M. B. Church
Sunday School nl 10 a.. m.. Dr. load,
superintendent.
Epsrorth Lugue at 7, p. m.,Lyle
McBride. pruidnnt.
Homin;sronhip at IL a'e1ock
evening at 8.
Pay er meeting W édnuday now;
al 3.
The pumr in taking his annual va-
cation this week.
aa mmaa r o n
l r .irt-ihril Sundsueapend
iq tbl! link at Elkhorn. lows.
gy ., a www- u m Ior msrly lived
hu b ut uw ol Gré tm.toni! in Ibe
m u a n a w w n l g h l .
Hn. Gu Paulus nu ln 1'i'uhln¢»
ton Bltnrdly helium tninl.
lr. and ln. Alburt Prnchnolr and
Hn. Hmly J ipp Im In Omaha Mon-
h r .
Inst! Of! and .Inline Goztsch ur
him! whim! at Fremont ilsmday .
.
oes! 060006 ova Qoaoeo 3o®o9
;J O HN L O THR O P
3 ATTORNEY AT LAW
€ Prtdlol ln Stullud Tadnrq
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er<»<e2c42
.»\lLlN{iTON_
Buc h Knjic sh hh.Saturday for
Bmughr.
lin. Frld Waker rotunnd homo Sun
day all-or ln :Bunce ot three locks
at Caper, Wyoming
In B. F. Cook and ann, Benj., left
Banda; for Oulu Hlulh.
Lumnc e Pnunon left Sunday for
Alun.Nlhr.,to nli uc th e dentist
liars Io: | fur nah.
thaj. Kujicek Ie!! Sunday for Cm
co.H-
bgalc Ludwig nturnad hdma Suncffy
iw North Platte, when he hu been
iwgllag.
l n .E. A.Woodman and son,of
Ollha, no al. ll. W. Srbootlgefa this
i n k .»
Bwith llrlhlll md Helen Echten-
hmv nm no Omaha Saturday zo ba
gms we wa h .
.lou-pain: Dough: left Tuesday ior
Grits to bt gona two weeks.
Clll Idoodl lun.
lin Annu Bausch spent Saturday
at fb! tum home ol' Bon Gomch.
l r .i n d l n .Henry liahldl :nd
HH H -M Dlle,and Irs.George
Limb, uf Wuhinglun.npr; vililouu.UM F r d Golllrh huns Sands;
u u m m ..Ulu inn Edson Init Friday night
atm mm can al thi uma dtughlc r
ol llr.:n d Mn .Julia! Gotuch. who
ll much imp:and al. this wriwg.
The cuunty cohen!! gang an back
In ~ vicinity doing soma mon c ul
'rut lurk.
Hn. Davin and llltlo daughter, ol
Pnbiu,n n ¥ilit.5n¢l l the IJ.il.
kmchncr nemo.
n u p
Hy mn ly en isludc r for the E5
worth League mletlnl next Sands
evening.Tho time will be spent in
Hitc hin:to "Dalian From Formalc mb c n . "1
_ _ . -
Hurley Wlleox and John McDonald
Jr. rammed thin west from n Io¢k'|
outing at Like Okobojl, il.
|mo r n i n g m d e ve n in g n e x t S u n d a y .
Th e L e a g u e i n vh n n l n u f o r a F I
Ra i l i ng D a y s o o n .A n u n k n o w n fr i -
h a s n n t n d a n l t i o n o f | 1 0 t o h a l p i
t h e i m r k .
Th e an n o un c e me n t m a d e fr o m t h
p u l p i t t h n t D r .B r o w n wou id _pr ene
ne x t Su n d l y, i n r e s u lt e d u be l ind a h
ca nn ot b e he r e u nt i l h i s n g u l n r d a t e ,
Au g. s u.
W . H . U n d e r w o o d .
P u L o r
»B E n l c m f o n o r
afnngyfuvlf
ll Liberal Group Coniinues lis
Ddfance Nation win Fed
the Iron Heel.
msnu mn mon moms
us Parson: Ucnhnelg ANA!Waugh
. mm ll D u i lll ld o r f - B lq n u r
list at tha Wilma homo.
Ula! Marjorie Wilkinann ls spending
this fuk with tha lliaaaa Hebonald..
lrlra. Herman Aga and children a nguns.: of Ira. Grant Allan ihll weak.
Ira. §g9fgyl|IcDcnald autcnainad a
dinner party on Wednaiday of this
week.'
W. ll. Allen la spending a few days
this week at me Blcavenaon boma ln
Umaha.
Many from this nakhborhood atllnd
ed tha funeral of Lilna Folay Haber in
Omaha int Monday.
1Ch a n c el l o r M l c l nn - l l a w l l l b e au c w w l
e d b y n m i l l t n n l i l d n t o r i n ( l l r u m n ;
l l m e Il be ru l co n l l n u n r o u l l n u e s Il l
dnt y t he |( u\ erm u¢: |{ mu s lre ngt lw iu1 1.
if no t con ti nu ed. b y ad vic es r ¢»a (2 :Iml
h e r e t o d a y fr u m vm l o u : a o u r w n .
zr :h e lm ls ff d tr ld en B pn ll l li ls d rfls
ll c m o w i t l n be l l o w : d t h a t H1 9 d l vm
lo nh lp w ou ld B e co nfer re d up on e lz hvr
I` i \ l d M n n h u l m n l l l m l e n b u r g sin'
B e r m a n c h i e f u t s l u t . o r I' i n t Q n n r
t vn u a n e r Lk-u eral L u d e m l o r f.Yun
ll lm le nb ur fs fc hl el ' ai de .
Ti le ll l rvr nl tl e lu e l| l i n t he rc l rh n lu g
II s t i l l " s t r i k i n g " n n d l h n l e u u l r r s s l r
r l a r e t h e y w u z p r e n , : 3 n l r i n t e r p m l y
p e a r s n n o i u l l o n c n l l l n g fo r n o n u m 1
ation: and an lmlezun illml a s the l .l1l|.f
penc e te rms.
Ge rm an y ls l lz cr al ly s ta nd in g an t ip
m e t o h e a r w h a t w i d e n L l o c w r M l
rh l e l l l w i l l h n n o u n ce l n t h e fe t c h : u a :
to m o rr o w .It l s b el l e w d he r e t ha t t h e
n e w c h a n c e l l o r . w l l l s p e a k i n l e m m l
zen mn a nd w ill a o: c om mi t. hi ms el f zu
nletn lll.
To A l l ! S u p p o r t .
I
RUSSIAN MUTINY
AT PETRUGRMJ IS
GROWING SERIUUS
Soldiers Try to Kidnap War Nw
ister Kerensky, bu! Are
Fmsiraied.
FRENCH Ann anmsn warm
Fllr New nueraen wlu Biol! (MQ|:¢|\ Drlvo Again!! Emmy In 6|-
llaln - Gormunu muyum AQvll\¢0_
Bmckbnlm, my w.-An nuemp: anum PIN of mullumll |0|l||l"fl In Yumarm! lo ummm or lu lmrm \\'|r wall|\-r Kumnskr vu lnmmu-d jun tuuhm-. nccunllnx lo advices from thelhllnlllu rapnul.Po\|uWl||'nurhmu nr nulluu In nn- >$v»\¢y rr»¢pw: lwuvxly nnmn wnm-rn nlnned forlm- nun; unmm m un-ww unomnlnilel ru lnmrmpc \he mlnmu"nu um 1.-mn; for uw front. but |r~
nvnl :on hue.
Hula Bnuulen Bud..
n»|~»»\|»m»n.my lo.-wmle unlun-lun nnuln m1he (rout ne mnrllng muraxmusly uniun the Auxlrou-man rr~~-pa. numln-r cmlml po\|u~ml uilumlun hu hecn n plmed ln
l'\lmzmd..A nlnpnlervimm Pelmmd mutedclgux u mmplen- n-orgumuuvn of nmn»|IlUnl\..Cnbl!\h1 may be llllm(||!l\¢
Gcvtrlty.
0°v=¢\h°nn. Denmnrisk. July 19.--
lleporu received from Dueueldort ms
that the ante of ilefv there. the fe
sul!of food riots.has been mia-Llaltar 185 person: nc\|\¢d Ieiltancw
awngin; 18 months. _
Az a bl; labor meeting !iluruus pmlau were made ngnlnat the sever11;uf me aentemon of children and m1
non and gunnnlles against roductlcnofthebendrationwe n lla-
mamlvd :Twelve thousand workmru ll!hn|lr1l
n meeting az BlelehId. the center of ilu
Weatphalln linen lndustry. and ldupt
ul u rwulullon demnndlul Ewa:e with
mn. annexation or zndemnliln.
E :
E | u m' § r o mws r ml s mm
n n !Y Y T
GENE RAL A N D L OC A L NEW S A N D COMMENT
:maeB u m w A s m Nc + ' ro N COUNTY. NE B RA S K A . J UL Y 2 7 ,1917
-_ __. _ . _ _ _ . .__ .
ashingtoo Count7's
.Contingent
arnes of First 300 Drawn
Fr o m W hi c h to Select
the Countgfs Quo ta
of 82 Men to Fi ght
the Kaisea-'s Forces
O v e r s e a s
a -- I l
Herawith ia published the name!
egraphed from Was! "gmt:last
day of than in '?»"ash'n¢ton County
rawn from which to :elect eizhty-
men, Washington County; quo-
under the nil. for aarvlce in the U.
army.The penoru whose names
herewith published will he not!
ad lo re port to the examining board
those found qualiflad for service.
ot exempted for phyaic al or other
laqualillatlona,and not exempted~er the selective rules established,
ll be taken for service in the army
» the order in which their names ap-
r printed hanurith.
Tha lam: eatlmatea of the war do-
mant ll that two man must be
alled Ior every mul accepted, but itll
lated that the olciala nealixa that theaminatlona mu tell a far dlderent
tory.
258 Frank v. Carlson, Ft.b m
¢58 August C. Timm, Ha
854 Clyde E. Rosenbaum., Lln n
095 Otis J. Bmyers, Blair City
183 Edward C. P. Vogt, Fontanolll
su Leonard I-1106. Lincoln
387 A. J. F. Pmchnov, Ft. Calhoun
67| Otto I-'. 0ll°\\. Kannamd
275 Hans N. Hanan, Ft.. (hlhonn
500 Wm. T. Balaborry, Blair City
564 Jena L. Andmen. Richland No. 2
945 llilloll J. Robinson, Blair TP
sse Nob Thompson. Richland No.2
586 Peter Rana, Coming City
us hum: Niunkn. (famine c m Tp.
1 W."""».no. i l A n i u l t ~
755 W. C. Oalerman, F-ontanelle
107 Julius G. Slercka, Jr., Arlington
els J. P. Johannun, Sheridan
873 Wm. H. snlmide. Ft. Calhoun
775 John 0. 'Hmp-e. Fontanella
-use Rupert Hmong, Blur city
602 Homer E. }Nard,'Kennard
soo H. L. Wahlfren, Richland No. 2
10 Wanen J. Gomham. Lincoln Tp
50? C. S. Rasmussen, Blair City
300 Lodi: Lund, Ft. Calhoun
420 Thus. K. Jackson, Hennan
01l Enhrfiam o. Gilliam. Blair City
514 Forest Wentworth, Blair City
433 Fendinand Muller, Herman
10 Mearl Silgs Burt, Arlington
43] Bennie 0. McDonald, Herman
G04 ll. D. P. Bartling, Sheridan
43 Elmer B. Jensen, Arlington
066 llnwarwd E. Farr, Blair City
924 Carl A. Monson, Blair Tp
481 Ora V. Holelon. Blair City
797 Earl C. Coulter. Lincoln Tp
140 Edward Benson, Gnnt Tp
432 Clyde W. Metzler, Herman Tp
18 Kenneth D. Dixon. Arlington
B52 Ralph EJ-'airchEld, Richland Flo.
921 Junl C. Nielsen, Blair Tp.
139 Henry W. Xaccht. Fontanelle
Priest 'YEAR OF WAR To COST u.
s. 14 aa|.1.:ou
During tndlfa d-lbctl on the :inn
:nd harbors bill Smatm Smoot prount-
ed statistics to lhol lhlt appnp ria-
lions of the war un io n alnady 0| -
gngate $9,226. oou,ooo. lo that tbl new
oltlmslel would mise the total .for Lbs
tin t rw of the Im n l!abou Ili .-
wo.om,ooo.
bilipule t h i l d ~ i n t i n Hoon
of Commun today by a vnu of 102 to
44. n government maiarirg of 58.
1 = Fred W. Banell, Sheridan
ENGLAND vorss LARGE sum
London,July 2I-l01'in¢ln tha
Hausa of Commons today a vote of
credit for il660.00|J,.000.the h r g n l
snr c ndll.y i t u k i d and brlllllnl
Great Brltain'| upcnditure to tbl eo!-
loul mtal.of 1¢¢5,zn2,ooo,ooo,Andrur
Honlrl.|vr.chanc|I1ar of thctxchuqucr.
gut startling y arn of the nmulug
growth of Gust l:lrluin°| nmndml bur
den in llxe world :nr and amphuixod,from tha lnancill vloupoint dom, tha
great imp-oruncs ol the United Stain
cnhrlng the snr al insuring 111| millet
aramid not be doprived ol vicwry through
lack' of money._.
The war audit nu lgned to and the
house adjourned.
e 0. a N. w. R . R. wne clc
\ . .
Laat Friday was an unusually un-
iucky Friday for the Omaha raid.A
wreck which oecurmad in ihl early al-
l.urnonn 1.0 a norfhbound freight train
about a mile aouth of Da Soto station
was mm: deatructinut propany.Tha
wreck was caused by the breaking ol!
ul a Range on a wheel of one of the
can and resulted in ditching eightcan.
two gaaolene tank can,one lubricat
ing oil tank car, one vinegar vat car,
two can of sugar, one car of liea and
one empty.The ns. uit. vinegar and
auger can were laid over on their :idea
alongside the track and the gaaolene
[rem one ol the tallka can poured outin a great stream.The jvyriden ul
the lurmundiug country,Blair, Cal
houn and aa far away aa Florence were
mon than with cana, baneta and tanka
and hauled away hundred: of gallnna.
When, however, the |npp|, of one tank
ran out they tackled the other car,
which had not been 'mlm much, tba
nllmed paopie thought they were "too
many kinda of hogs" and ordered them
al the r|¢m. of way.
-_..-... ...._._--- - - -- - ------- _ _ ____DAPABSESDRAFTBILL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEE
a .Ju l y z e . - i r a n c o m e r i p l i n n .
U6 'I'l\o:vald Jorgensen, Grant
aoo Otto I-2. w. Kreme. Calhoun
218 Hansen Kelly. Calhoun
1021 Leo J. Klliaa. mm- City
52-I Allen Compton, Cumlng Ci!!
8l4LaaR.Ham.mond,I.ineoln 1
91: Anfon G. Kearns, Btalr TP535 Stanley E. Hain, Cumlng City 2
sas Robert zz. Powell, flalhoon
212 Walter W. Wiegert, Grant
49 Ban F. Krajlcek, Arlinnon
8 Willie K. Blevine, Arlington
S05 Chria Larson, Calhou~
657 II. W. Tiserkeisen. Cronin; Cl!!
azz s. G. w. Niebullr, Sheridan
585 Rudolph F. Kohl. Richlard No. 2
1077 Floyd E. Kelly. Blair City
'zaz James C. Van Anda, Fontanlllt
1035 Fred Loyd Parish. Blair City
958 Grover C. Wilkina, Blair Tp
323 Herman Neuman, Calhoun
B65 GNU' Scheer. Lincoln968 Fritz W. Bergman. Blair City
488 Thorvald W. J. Petersen, Herman
818 A. B. Blankenbeeltler, Blair 'I'p
1069 Aulttat Blok, Blair City
441 Charles Polic, Herman
880 Charles W. Center, BBl.air Tp
351 Lester A. Stanley. Calhoun
23 Andrew J. Fowler, Arlington321 Geo. A. Ola-an, Calhoun
492 Herman R. I-l¢*ia'. Blair City
585 Claua Brandt. Richland No. 2
800 Wm. A. Dunwu, Fontanella
u s Dennis Clyde Cook. Fontanelle
osx Cecil C. Acton. Blair City
539 John S. Hooks, Coming City
M9 Alum Rohwar, Calhoo562GustavAuch,....».»...3' Ho.2
50| Glen A. J. Nicholaon, Blade car:
102 Geo.H.Roaonktlde,Arllnlton
875 James F. Barry, Blair Tp
293 Louis Krause. Calhoun
714 lr\rin¢C. Cahooo. Fontanella
as Ham L Osterman, Arlington
1024 Grant Lothrop, Blair City
sn pabbio Anderson. Blalr TP
1043 Donald D. 5f¢Wl1'i~ nun- Cor
71 Otto J. Haetick, Arlington
565 Soren C. Borenaen. Coming City
918 Joaoph W. Johnson, Blair C513
606 Dona Philips, Blair City
BT? Wllhalll own. Blair TP
435 Don D. Ndaler, Harmanan mont ne Petlli. Ric hland Noi
att Ivan II. Carpenter; Z'oem..;.2Ie
935 Roy Loomis Peck, Blair Tp
450 Guy Steward. Herman
us Jamaa s. Steel, Arlington,
T25 Ernest H. Gieaaelman, Fontanelle
166 Henry Flake, Grant
1034 Clyde C. Nona. Blair City
808 Wm C. Greunke. Lincoln
780 Gottlieb E.Unkd.Foutanelle
267 Harold W. Coll, Cadhon
sm it J . Bei-mann. nschmm No. 2
-|21 John J. Jackson. Harman
940 James E. Poole. Blair Tp
L69 Soren C. Jonaen, Grant
436 F. W. McDonald, Herman
396 Pm. Dillon. Herman
989 Gall E. Strlekldl-» Blair City
862 Carl Tltomaen. Lincoln
25? Einar Lynia Cline. Calhoun
155 1-:ni H. Erikaoa. Grant
28I Lawrence Jeapereeo. Calhoun
133 Kuna. G. Andersen. Gfllll.
sm John G. Gmenke. Llnooln
Ditllf Welamann.Lincdn
Andrew P. Nelson. Blair TP
liriatian L. G. Miller, Grant
Hanry Fa-ahm. Calhoun
Frank Eli Bullock, Arlington
Minot D. Wilcox, Coming City
103 Otto linac .Calhoun
BBT
930
185
ass
s
560
620 A. A.1l.Lumin¢hw»¢f. Sheridan
550 Billie Parker, ihmifll City
614 Thoa Dovroll. Richland No. 2
31 L. w. mn, Anmgum
sez George B. Lewis, Blair CityB77 Carl H: Peters, Richland No. 1
749 P. F. Moiarbonry, Fontanello
770 Herman L. Scheer, Fontamllo
me a. H. Cbrililnlll. mm 'rv
5.25 Leroy Dimmick, Dumb; City
71) C. E. Piaiffer, Fontanella
:sa Albert llldlw. Grant
56 Otto B. Ludwig, Arlington
'NB Arthur L. Barton, Lincoln
5 Henry L. Aubry, Arlington
360 Jana C. Rabin, Cdhoun
|54 Chao R. Landers, Ariiagton
870 Torval Andersen, Blair TP549 Walter J. Novak, Cunha; CHQ
(40 Ernest C. Pete:un, Herman Tp
'HI E. W. Kroger, Fontanaile
1054 Clarence w. umm. Blair City
711 Edward W. Brandon, Fontanallo
1022 Kay J. Kjoldacen, Blair City
Si! Andre! Nelson, Linodn
838 Harman D.'Iimme, Richland N02
1032 Chris E. Nelson, Blair City
623 Dennt|"H. Osborn. Riehland No. 2
269 E. 8. B. Geeaaman. Ft. Calhoun
685 Jamaa 3ta£ord, Richland, No. 1
1010 W. F. Hemphill, Blair City
sas Onrald s.P m m n .Calhoun
493 Harman Ludwig, Blair City
023 Albert Monson, Blair Tp
341 John Rathmann, Calhoun TP
391 John Christensen. Herman
353 Fred Btabon, Calhoun Tp
970 Arthur D. Guataaon, Blair City
nm F. H. L. Stl-lonkol, Richland No. 2
360 W. P. Stanley. Calhoun Tp511 A. H. Corne1iu3,`Rl¢hland No. 2
,488 R. E. Jacobi. Blair City104 S. Magee Wdfht. Richland No. I
12 Giacomi lliaaina, Arlington
1053 J. C. Anderson. Blair City
1067 Don C. Fool, Blair City
18 Frodarlck Younger, Arlington
$79 L. S. Peterson, Richland No. 1
I5 F. C. Punch, I'ontandla
11 rr. W. Burris, Arlington
3B E. E. Smith, Calhoun Tp
0 C. W. BH-mlnl. Arlington
8l'!H.F.Nel.aon,Calhonn .
900 J. P. Joann, l!adr"'I'p
.gi.L ;;_| :;_»5_m»=», Ballad No 1ov v'n<alnv| »,*:.....
951, c. s. wukun, Bllir TP
345 Walter H. Ria, Calhoun
103 Henry C. Rurttp, Arlington558 Nell S. Sorensen. Cunning City
I54 Don V. Ecklay. Grant
51 Lewn xn11¢¢J=, .ugingw.111 Lyndon v. Dei. Funmmlts
1051 carl A. Bolt. Blah- City
1073 J. S. Hanmina. Blair City
30 James B. Hall, Arlington
199 Herman C. Rozert. Grant
388 Detlef A. Buch. Herman ..
713 Karl E. Tlmpo. Fontanalla
B08 Fred L. Denison, Sheridan
406 Delbert D. Greenlee, Herman
519 Geo. P. Badgerovr. Cuminz City
25 Carroll A. Gainel. Arlington
392 James E. Cuminp, Herman
889 Chas. J. Gberk, Blair Tp
383 Floyd F. Ackerman, liennan
588 Geo. w. Lamb, Richland No. 2
856 _Wm. R. Siercks, LincolnT05 Howard L. Appleby, Fonlanflv.
576 Harry Fedde, Richland No. 2
an Chris A. Reeh, Bladr Tp
122 David L. Veaper, Arlington
612 Henry 0. Arp. Richland No. 1
939 Floyd R. Filcher, Blair Tp
222Jame| L. haute, De Soto
906 Chris E. Jensen. Blair Tp
.
Se e c llims xllos ra d ~ W as hi n gton c o un ty .C. Mnigurd J ensen. mir on andne --5 46
Standard Dil Oo., oi!-----68Smith Bros.. work md repair on grader -48
Far. (ir. & Lbr. Co., lumber --158
Slam Journal Cn., nu|\plioH for C0. Burrqy nr 3
Berne! Benehmn. dragging nada --34
Dr. G. A Lln;rs1.\!l'. salary ---35
Funk Fisc her, r1.\ldwurk ----33
C. J. Bgekgnqn. sgp~li~ fur puur -~Q'_;~
Th e Board of County Commissioners mn. punnant no md u
ment taken J uly Ynd. 1917.Present, James E. Miller, Fred |
ma n n . . md ~ Ne l s o n .
u .l |\
Q | | | u | | ..on i l l ~ '\.
1m sé. H. H. Bdnkman, Fonunelle
Upon orders from the County Judge, ordering e -~ |
pension be issued to Emmn L Huc k for I. umm of ei: months. --
mencing J uly ll. 3917. at the nte of $6.86 2-3 for each eiild, boi~
wuil of $20.00 per month, and that the pension of i"'lor|. Bartlett
extended £11 Dec. I, l9l?.The County Clerk is hereby or de ndfire# nrrentn every month on genenil fund in the amounts and
the period mum.Whereas the Moderator. Direc tor uid Treasurer of School Di
No. .59 of Wamhingmn County, Nebrnkl. have eertilled to tlgiu :
that on the 2nd dur of J uly . IMT. It B rfeloc l: ~ rn. e meeting of
electoral of mid dintrict was held at the school oule in a i d dint
Lliat said loading was called upon e petition of one-fourth of the
voters uf audi district.. ul. leur. twenty dan before the Lime for
moc ting to vote upon the proposition to levy e buildiuz tax ol 0 mi
ouch your for e period of four years bednning 1917 and u i d levy
levies In produce a mul amount of $3.300.Q9 zo he expended for
following purpoea to-wil.:For the purpose o! building ai two n
mhool house end,Whereas fmm the records of uid meeting new
file 1r tLh this board il. appean that the mlivril-.v of all revel e m
mid election were in fever of the proposition md.Whereas it ap~
L0 the satisfaction of this board. that all we requirements ne set fo
in the statute have been-sulnstuntielly c omplied with;noir \-b0l'tf1
he it resolved, that the proceeding-1 of said ecbool election be enle
upon the records of this county board and that e levy be and the
is hereby ordered made in lwcofdsorse therewith w be collected
ui.l10l M1811-Puaserl this lTtl1 dw of J uly , Milf.James E. Heber
F. lleoermuen.
'Clans. Nelson.
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12: 0918 38as4a 0fro50
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_.u mm farmDrIArli»|duulu\RnlN uammnv |1E'$'f"....E'___ ER
2
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153 saone dolls.: totho Stshdoumll md have
111| daily ind Suridny ings: lint tn you
inning this hm mufhlt ;__.1;°;=~ lhll
moi! intanuly in_tullt1n¢ L..., ' Sat
recital the hcu ludigg up }o : n r u
no one alll can toil them.25 It
Noam '¢\'|rrick. dragging road -'dDewey liolstis u.bnq}inr,nnd _: __g__._..
R. GZ Alien époouan Inu expenoa ..
[Arson & J\b.'..w.». repain un auto . ~
Adnnc e Ru?,Lr Thnnher Co., wg-@~ on paging
Bound u jnurnad until 1 u'cloe p. m. `.f
I .d o t r i m o n u l t o t h o n r r l c a .
T h o ;a n si m p l y m n d l t o
M i l .W i t h t h e c o mp i e t l o a a t
t h e n l a t h e | e 1 l c r ' l I n t e r e s t
ceases.
T h l l c o m p a n y 1 |re sp on -
d b l o fo r g l t l n g e m d e n t t e l e
ph o no se r vi c e a nd he n ce co o
n o t p e r m i t t h o a m c h m e a :
o f ap pl ia nc es t o i t s ln sl r tl -
m c n l a o r l l n e l t h a t w l l i l o
t e r fo r e w i t h th e i r p r o p g r
op e ra t io n .
F o r t h i s re a so n o u r t e l c
p h n n o c o n l n c t l p r o vl a t a l l u t
no de vi ce s . e x ce p t t h os e tu r -
m h e o b y t h e C o m p a n y , s l m l l
b e a t t a c h e d t o t e l e p h o n e m -
l m u n e o u o r w i r e s .
'W a a r e p r e p a re d t o to r n l l h
ex t en s i on ar m s , e x tr a r e c ei v-
cr s, c tc . t o mc ct a n y uo us un t
oo n dl l lo n .
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Do o r S o ut h n t Cn r m n .
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CHURCH NOTES
first Chrlullan Church
Bible School at 10 n.m. Samuel
Johns. superintendent.
Divine wonhip xt ll l. m.
Evening worshzp at s p. m.Payer meetlni.: and Training Clua
Wednelday at 8 p. m.
Choir Rcheanal Fridny at 3 p. m.
Euer;-bc:'y is made welcome.
John B. williams. Mimsler.
llaptlll Churrh Nota
6001) LUCK SALE!
During the dates given below we will
oiler a choice and selected assortment
of new merchandise at reduced prices.
We have secured many surprising
bargains for this GOOD LUCK SALE.
Also we will place many odd lobe of
regular stock in this sale at cleanup
prices.
Be sure and attend this, your
Good Luck Sale
Saturday, fi-5 Saturday,
Julv 21; ~ Julv 25,
~ REMEMBER THE DATES
Blair Racket Store
Wisconsin-Minnesota
Lalges
Invlle You
.~ There is a place to'go
that will suit y o u -
Wlxcm the awomodazium are good and clmrgcs satisfucwry.
Wlxem you mn board or renl. n summer colwge.
Where tho fuhlng is good and summer dnys ouL~uf-doom will
help everyune.
Where it is wnrlh while w own a summer humc-the invest-
~»w~uld be smnll.
6f».§§§2¥=fem\ann lutntd ¢,;,,,,~wa s r m mlnlitvrsItalia! Sunday and *gm lllui ll at Qlmanning tu q\\1{
had W lbor| .ln Laurin loaves forihorizons n! Hurting. Colo., Satutday.| _ Tim Tn1I~mt|\g1
ll. r. mum sr.. or umm. u. | "'.'-'Q'-,,I.'2,{,',_,"','I,'L',§, pndpllaled um ,,, ii.;ZiH.».'¢i»`».|a uc mu.-.
l\\\°'~°| U' an |\°l'--enum -_gg----1 uandnell.'ru Ink rm- unllollll 'QW In lhalIr.. llll ln.had Finch: Ind mms. ur nllnl\||aun their uma; ~ l_[\_l'_\lL'¢f'_:'|_}'
Ll.i hl nslnrn nnnnnl nrmiltiunl. llsrl 1ltlwrlnml
Wldnlldd
I a ( ' | l P l l | l \ l \summer.1 nlr. md Ilr.0. c. Roma lef t nw.._ _.§f°fgjf"'_ff° "fn "g f
L x | u | vu \ u u u n - U »- . - - . . . . .. -°""'L O N G C R E E K -I H N l4 ~m I»: rg ru lfn uy i n th e e l lr e rl l u nl th 1 |t o .s a y
\ |lin ilhmh th:ha | lo1:l muc h on! ul hlnjdnn. hiajdan Is ten miles northQ "zz If "fi
513 Hury D. Tnylcr, Blair Cizy 700 Carsten Wrich, Richland No. 1 ""' """'""""" """"?"' *"'"' """"|lea f |[:4s Alum Johnson Arlington 291 Earl J Kelly Calhoun In mi! zo un qwy in ma iuuw '" not lmund br Arlington and nu ='~°~¢ ;¢ ;;;;g» ;*;~;; BUT?§'u2'£ §'m
1020 Wallace 0. J<»m{»<>n. Blah' City 321 Louis £:a¢°za»§,c»1|wun amrpa»um"wu»m»: in Dr. uc §'[§,'""'er '"°' "°"° about _._ ..-.§.;nu ________,,,,_._f ,,_;,,,,.,..`.........1-
imlm" Hn. Wm. Bryant. um welll3099 Albert R. Lake,
223 Hans C. Paulsen,
111' Petar Thomsen,
Blair City
De Soto
Arlington
602 Chu. L White, Richland No.390 Thomas L. Colgan, H
75 Ros E. Meukiug. Arlington
712 James E. Sylvis, Fontaneile121 Wm. A. Fnnke, Fontnnelle
2
3002 H. N. Chdaunsen, Blair City
36B\Chl8. S. Sacha, Calhoun
974 R. L. Hewitt, Blair City
320 Claus Mehrenl. CalhounB50 Walter E. Strlcklelt, Blair Tp
925 Leo L. Meygrs, Blair Tp
1010 Peter T. Rimup, Bhir City
919 Wilbur A. Matthews, Binh Tp
nmol ulc h lnl. mdan ml.lnursunyg
-min of thi| cammunlly 3°" mf f h ° }Maha Bent Hewspapar
I .d o t r i m o n u l t o t h o n r r l c a .
T h o ;a n si m p l y m n d l t o
M i l .W i t h t h e c o mp i e t l o a a t
t h e n l a t h e | e 1 l c r ' l I n t e r e s t
ceases.
T h l l c o m p a n y 1 |re sp on -
d b l o fo r g l t l n g e m d e n t t e l e
ph o no se r vi c e a nd he n ce co o
n o t p e r m i t t h o a m c h m e a :
o f ap pl ia nc es t o i t s ln sl r tl -
m c n l a o r l l n e l t h a t w l l i l o
t e r fo r e w i t h th e i r p r o p g r
op e ra t io n .
F o r t h i s re a so n o u r t e l c
p h n n o c o n l n c t l p r o vl a t a l l u t
no de vi ce s . e x ce p t t h os e tu r -
m h e o b y t h e C o m p a n y , s l m l l
b e a t t a c h e d t o t e l e p h o n e m -
l m u n e o u o r w i r e s .
'W a a r e p r e p a re d t o to r n l l h
ex t en s i on ar m s , e x tr a r e c ei v-
cr s, c tc . t o mc ct a n y uo us un t
oo n dl l lo n .
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Co ur ts .§Dilla e ol W al kér Assu me. ¥r|1
Do o r S o ut h n t Cn r m n .
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CHURCH NOTES
first Chrlullan Church
Bible School at 10 n.m. Samuel
Johns. superintendent.
Divine wonhip xt ll l. m.
Evening worshzp at s p. m.Payer meetlni.: and Training Clua
Wednelday at 8 p. m.
Choir Rcheanal Fridny at 3 p. m.
Euer;-bc:'y is made welcome.
John B. williams. Mimsler.
llaptlll Churrh Nota
6001) LUCK SALE!
During the dates given below we will
oiler a choice and selected assortment
of new merchandise at reduced prices.
We have secured many surprising
bargains for this GOOD LUCK SALE.
Also we will place many odd lobe of
regular stock in this sale at cleanup
prices.
Be sure and attend this, your
Good Luck Sale
Saturday, fi-5 Saturday,
Julv 21; ~ Julv 25,
~ REMEMBER THE DATES
Blair Racket Store
Wisconsin-Minnesota
Lalges
Invlle You
.~ There is a place to'go
that will suit y o u -
Wlxcm the awomodazium are good and clmrgcs satisfucwry.
Wlxem you mn board or renl. n summer colwge.
Where tho fuhlng is good and summer dnys ouL~uf-doom will
help everyune.
Where it is wnrlh while w own a summer humc-the invest-
~»w~uld be smnll.q°°M°°'I'|r*Ir¢°2Il||\.Ju1)ii\.--Tha crlsia
Jm n n q r .
ln . C hr i s Pe t e r se n i s h a vin g a n o u n
pun y co ns ist in g of th e [s mi lie s ni V ac
m r P n u n o n . a t Om a ha ,a n d M r . D c
wn i d, el W nu r in o , l a ur a .
Th e N i a l l G a m - Ja n s e n h m i l y w e r e
n u n s b m w : u p o n t h e a r r i va l o l th e i r
d a q h t e r . S - a n n a , n a l H n . H m m I l a n
a c n , m u h u l i l u r - l n - h w .l h r i o H s n
u n , u i H l m m l r n l l c n d .l o u d l y n !t h i !
u n d .Tt q il in h er um vi a i t h om n ia c e
__ _ - - - - - - - - - _ ; - ¢ .
u h l t h The* new u u u s l n u r vp u u m :nasfa¢!¢'1I fur ilu' lust 30 hunra ls xnawlng
m a n a vu w .Ar m; ul ml ll h ra l ln n dv1. l
liar p rlnlll qz <\| Pu0 o f the Suvue Yretu
}a and nlmnu m1.~¢ l that lhe putuli nllon
cv! ilu'nu \u q \n ;u - t s ha nk ! l m l lu p po d
T h r ;lu u l a h d n n I h r m l n p u n i t o n
sc st l nl : u p a ;\ r u c l u m m l n n m l t l n g n n
ll w p fw a pl v In \ \\ l\ h » In ih e a t rw l w it h
n r m n l u l l l | | |ha n d s a nd d e l u nm l t h e
n w r l h fm s n f i l u pn w h- l uu n i X d w m
mem n umb t he e untis vallu n uf the bour
£\°0ls prwal.
m u p a n y : o w u d b l n : m i l l d e p e n d .» f § > . - 1 , : n n l l l c h u l l s u n a t h e
o n e p e n o n In w h o m a l l t h e fn u r a n d
app re hen si on co nc e rn in g th e b r e a d
nupp ly of the Ge rma n p eop le vre re cun
ce n t n t e d. a n d ln t h a t po l l t l o n e ve n A
ww md fa na t ic 1\ m; l ¢i lu n- be e n ¢. '0n »
ve n e d l n ln a n h o ne s t t r l em i uf p ea c e ,
T h e n l a n o n i d e n o o .Iw w e ve r ,t h a t
U !'t h u l l l 1 | s u c h n h u s t l e .Th e r e i s
me p oi n t up o n wh ic h w e w il l be th an k
rm fo r a fra n k st a te m en t fro m t he ne w
cha nce llo r.
£56 Elia 3S§§»f¥I"E»li§»un et; §. ; ; ;; , : 'a . 1 .. . , :, . ' "bf . k ia ,I ll p f f jg n t-I'1'. u¢N¢u,} 13yeln,9 monthlnnd1dn5|ofnlza¢t
912 Niall n }lu\nm n m, r n . ,n n f.*...A..»a.\»w nm.1.=lrlin flnn live: at Bellwood. Nebr.. but theme un time of zur death.She came with- . _- -- -- n - v - q - - u v n u ;933 Geo. C. llcQuarrle, Blair City
?57 Anthon Oleeen, Fontanelle
966 Willie J. Dunn. Blair City
868 Walter Wehmeyer, Llnooln
382 Guatnv il. Ohrt, Calhoun
379 C. ll. Waldenatrom, Calhoun
542 Harry L. Kerr, Coming City
IN llenry W. Pyl~ , Grant
874 John L. Barry. Blair Tp
552 John R. Singleton, Cunning City
ass Wm. G. Klenk, De Soto615 Martin L. Nelson, Richland No. 1
343 Earnest A. Ria, Ft. Calhoun
982 II. 0. McFarland, Blair City
726 F. A. 0. Grenke, Ior tanelle
15 Ray Herbert Casey. A rllogton Tr
906 Jena C. Jenin, Blair Tp
933 K. K. ll. Nyegaard, Blair Tp
452 J. W Stangel, lIe:man Tp
355 Henry Schmidt.. Calhoun Tp
SI! Arthur Gibbs, Cunning City Tp
809 Chaa. R. Goreham, Lincoln Tp
B45 John A. Burgeaa, Kennard
228 Chris Chriatenaen, De Soto Q
1070 Clarkson Baller, Blair City
738
mor
848
|21
221
Wm. Krause, Fontanelle
Burl Vaughn, Blair City
lljalmer M. Qitill. Lincoln
Elmer F. Utterback. Arlington
Ralph James King, De Soto
292 Paul w. Krause. Calhoun .
Jena J. Jeaaen, Lincoln
Leland T. Peebles, Blair City
Frederick Dickmeyer, Blair City
Ilanjr L. Richter, Blair City
James Byron Beard, Blair City
B22
504
1064
1091
are312 Walter E. Llleheela, Calhoun
90 ll. F. L. A. Petersen. Arlington
191 Alum w. l'etereen. Grant
1 ot? <Il'incrCnrt.er, Blalr City
753 Roy A. Mengedoht, Fontawle
130 Mona N. Abbott, Cmnt
16.8 Clarence L. Jensen. Grant
1023 Nels G. Lindberg, Blair City
42l Kerwood S. Kline, Herman .
840 Louie Hencke, Lincoln
our me E. nnminr. nkhuna No.1
orda register him from Blair (probably
because Blair ia ao much more in the
public eye and mind than Bellwood).
Ira. Bryant girea the report ol the
noe in thle way:
"Dr. Nick,black horse,ure yearnold, by Dr.llfo. the property of Dr.
leblally, of Bellwood, aterted to beat
amz.setting,me he e»eotln2;2\»i,
driven by Parka."f rThi! explanation ia aa clear aa mud
to thi! reporter, but ll. till, undoubted
ly. be uodaratood by the tor! people
who have more "lmrse lense" than theaddreporter.Ir e .Bryant'a mare.Catherine Arohdala, hal non money inall etarta, ao far, and ia hecomw themay of many feat horae evrnara of thestate.Welt Point partial oiereclln. Bryant ahanclaomapriee-ionmare but ehe hae no idea ol' aellln: herfor antylhlng below $20,000 and notthat, l also lleepa up her record.Nol that the Identity and location ofgg .zlellally hae b:'eeohne;:aled, atoil
P at or !PPI Bot.,Wattoel'a tbe.:llhreoeel *
hor husband. H. H. Reed. I0 Nebraska
ln 1818, locating south of Fort Calhoun,
subsequently, in 1385, coming to Blazr,
where they have alnce resided.ller
tmthend, aaulece, Hrs. Clark 0'llanlon,
and a nephew, Prank Reed, children ol
a deceaaod aiator, tho died when they
were amall and were reared by ll1.
and llra. Read, aurrlve.Funeral eerrlce af aa held at the fam-
ily home Sunday, July 22,1917, at 2
o'cloek p. tn. conducted by Roe. A. E.
Marsh, or the Epueopal church, in the
:beam ol the Congregational minia-
ter, daoeaaed having Been a member ol
me Congregational church for aevoraé
yeara.The remaina were interred in the
Blaireemetory..
'Thirty-tlve autolate were lined up in
the Omaha pollre court Wednaaday
charged with violataog the headlight
dimmer law Ihlch went into effect thatday.
wmiua Haeeeo. rreaaerenNo further buaaineaa lnoolrinu the awe °f cmu Commtealooell al.
joe:ned to meet July 11th at 9 o'elock a. m.Dva 1'. Auoaaeos, County Clari
County Commiaalonare Room, Blair, Nahr.. July ma, l9ll.
Tha County Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjourltlllll taken
July 2, 1911.Hemborl present J as. B. mmm. r. Heoermann. cw. num.
County Comrelaaionera: S. w. Chamhena, County Aaeeaeor and Ora T. Ander
aen, County Clerk.The mlnutee ol' the laat meeting were raafl ani ¢ov\'°'¢|
llored and seconded that the SE l of the HW i ol Section 135 loafeel¢lp"
rr, Range ln. be and hereby in reduced to no oo per aere.a-.u m ur riei5lor edan deec ond e¢lthal. the8 E}o !l*lE§. egswa. near s. visa
1. swam 11, Tournahlp xr. Range na be and haraby u ndooed wdwed te new
per acre.ilord and nocondcd that the acl9l8° aaaeaeld ln the SK I 33% of Section
lt, Township 17. Range l3, be and henlry la reduced ID 3 aeree aa |50 blllanoa oi
id SEI 1 SE 1 ia ln the river.Carried.:ea F llofc ll ra smm¢m'znn~rnrw\~mH. so lona. oe ¢,.\ue.e la no no
per acre and the acreage reduced to 40 acrti. the halanoe ol aald lard rydq lntire river and the w i sw 1 w l9~12lb¢ mdwd to *=»°°°9°"'";° " " " " -
No further bullneea appearing. Cwnty lloand of Equalilllail anljoumad
to t J ly mu, non, at 9 o'elock a. m.mee u Ove : r . A xo aa a o u , UMW ~
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Telephone Mhchmcnls
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Sp id ll d ovlr n emma i o
Improve mephnne traumln-
dug. nllmlnnlo noise. etc. ua
shred for mls by agent: or
in ldnnlnementx.
this c~.The public 1| wmv; Invited zo asour senlcn.c. xl. Fonmua, Putor.
I .d o t r i m o n u l t o t h o n r r l c a .
T h o ;a n si m p l y m n d l t o
M i l .W i t h t h e c o mp i e t l o a a t
t h e n l a t h e | e 1 l c r ' l I n t e r e s t
ceases.
T h l l c o m p a n y 1 |re sp on -
d b l o fo r g l t l n g e m d e n t t e l e
ph o no se r vi c e a nd he n ce co o
n o t p e r m i t t h o a m c h m e a :
o f ap pl ia nc es t o i t s ln sl r tl -
m c n l a o r l l n e l t h a t w l l i l o
t e r fo r e w i t h th e i r p r o p g r
op e ra t io n .
F o r t h i s re a so n o u r t e l c
p h n n o c o n l n c t l p r o vl a t a l l u t
no de vi ce s . e x ce p t t h os e tu r -
m h e o b y t h e C o m p a n y , s l m l l
b e a t t a c h e d t o t e l e p h o n e m -
l m u n e o u o r w i r e s .
'W a a r e p r e p a re d t o to r n l l h
ex t en s i on ar m s , e x tr a r e c ei v-
cr s, c tc . t o mc ct a n y uo us un t
oo n dl l lo n .
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~6001) LUCK SALE!
During the dates given below we will
oiler a choice and selected assortment
of new merchandise at reduced prices.
We have secured many surprising
bargains for this GOOD LUCK SALE.
Also we will place many odd lobe of
regular stock in this sale at cleanup
prices.
Be sure and att end this, your
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The M. B. Church
Sunday School nl 10 a.. m.. Dr. load,
superintendent.
Epsrorth Lugue at 7, p. m.,Lyle
McBride. pruidnnt.
Homin;sronhip at IL a'e1ock
evening at 8.
Pay er meeting W édnuday now;
al 3.
The pumr in taking his annual va-
cation this week.
evening.Tho time will be spent in
Hitchin(to "Dalian From Formalc mb c n . "`
|mo r n i n g m d e ve n in g n e x t S u n d a y .
Th e L e a g u e i n vh n n l n u f o r a F I
Ra i l i ng D a y s o o n .A n u n k n o w n fr i -
h a s n n t n d a n l t i o n o f | 1 0 t o h a l p i
t h e i m r k .
Th e an n o un c e me n t m a d e fr o m t h
p u l p i t t h n t D r .B r o w n wou id _pr ene
ne x t Su n d l y, i n r e s u lt e d u be l ind a h
ca nn ot b e he r e u nt i l h i s n g u l n r d a t e ,
Au g. s u.
W . H . U n d e r w o o d .
P u L o r
D l ' ¥ m l I n l { l v 1 | | u J u l ¢ q u
Th e A n d n ! Ii a n a a n a n d L a n Ja s p e r
am fa m i l i a l a u t o a d t o l o . V a l l a y i m
Bl a n d!! In a pa n d t b l du w it h re i a uve a .
Al l ti ll 8 cD on ak :\ 'a a nd B ar ca C om p-
t m ' l t a n k h m t b b a a k a u an d sp en t LM
da y S u n d a y al . L a k e l l an u r a , Io w a .
Th ! C a r l a n d N a l l H a n a a n la mi ii ea
a n d H i l l I N N ! J a n l a n t a n t i n K e n
na r d h a t Su n d ay t o l a k a p a r t §n th e
F r e n c h H a l t Ta u h n a .
l'a r i I. . l u i y 1 0 . - . x r w r a In - a v; b o m
ln ar dm vm o n ti n \\ nl ut a fro m t he L kr ~
mann lsun tv u tanur rwmh li e fluri s du riua
il u ' n ig h t m r a ru m zn r u t in gm u ml um a
i r o m li w l u l w l \ \\ * e n Il l l l N u 30 4 a n d
A vn m u r l m a u i .b u t a l l U m : m a r k s
l u m t v d o w n n l l h h e a vy l o s s e s IH i d e :
undvr tbl * I* wash Bra, acm rmllu g to the
ul li r ia l m n nu u nl q ue Ia l tl e d b y t he wa r
nl1I\\'.Tll vrv \\ \\r 1.\ a rtm rry al url sl ou
" E i t h e r w a c o n d u c t a w a r o t co a
q r r e l t . o r w e d o n o t .Ei t h e r a r a l n -
M l t d t o m a k e o t h e r c o u n t r l n : m r u pma n y . : r e n i t t o a r c m n p l i a h t h a t g d b
p o l e w a h a ve t o i i g h t fo r a n o t h e r t r u
¥ll l'l ~ or ar e w eie om e p ea ce wli hl n vla
ib l e a l m a , a n d li m i t . o u r a e l w a t o t h e
pl a i n pr o a n m o f a t le fe n l dvg w a ;
"i f t h e c h a nc e l lo r ta k e s t h e s e co n d
vi e w . h a w i l l h a ve a u r e a ; m a j o r i t y
in t b a re l ch ai l t in hl a favor . w hi c h. b y
A g o o d d i n e !!audi ence gre ene r:w e
chil dre n in th eir exe rci ses Iaa t Sg nd ay
w a n i n g .Th e p r o g r a m a a a t a l l r e n
de re d an d b o t h l h e ch it dr en a n d th e
sup eri nte nde nt are to be co ngr atu lat ed
Th a Y o u n g Peo ple h a d a spl end id
m u t i n z la a t Su n da y n ve n i n | .Th e y
an p l a n n i n g fo r b i g g e r £ll in ;a i n th e
l u t u r e .C o m a o u l a n d h e l p i n a go o d
ca n al .T h e l-aaqer fo r n e x t Su n da y
T00 LargeNo Lumber Order
0r Too Small
iur ds to llll.w e have a varied ttoc k n l high
grade lumber lor every purpose.Drop In and
unlk over y our needs wilh us.ll means satlslac -
lkm and 1 saving to y ou.
Mr-Dual-ri|> I nmher X. fnal
b t n h d a y e d s b n d o n o f F a t h e r H i : m m .th e . t i en e , g ¢ .; - 2 - ~
n r . u n m m o f l n . N o l a n
m d t u M M a i s e l '| H u l t h P o o r .a m d "_ m ; ' _ g m m m g g Ro me , Jul y Iii .- - ll a- p ar ts fr om Sa in !
'ml . l r l 'M \ fm r h i n g he r e t o d a y u i d t h a tf i l l ! : U h h o n t o ( l r . i n d H r s . H d th u k u i w r I» s g n l ll i n Il l l w l i t h .On.l
p u r s u a n t e ffo r t ! h e n l ! ! c a n i n g n e u e
h n h e r .H o c m n o t w o r k k a n : m o m n
n l w m s m u m m y .Th i s 1|a r m
W a n d b v V o n B m d o fa f a l l , a n d t u '
t h o n l l p n t l o n a t D r . r o n B o t h m a n n
B a l l vc g .B0 u m t o p r et e nd :h a t G er -
s va n i n z i n R u t h H o o n .
Th e y o u n g m » n s c h u h s d n p r o fi l
able sess ion int.s u r d n y .Th o fol l o w
ing ollicen were gle¢;l»ed:
Ar th ur Joh ns . p re si de nt .
r n -.._ D...&l.n i n g . l | ¢ \ | l n l Co
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m m m .haf!1:that the (Herman Pinp¢for¢|m m :mum ba gdrarnfd wllh wt a x,nr| \¢r.:nu| \u. """"'"~""1 l \ . \ -K u u i I a w - . . . . . . . , . . . . ._. . . VL c. sm- mg "mu, from WNW on "pm l\I{lll and memnl rondmon an un nichml m.g¢|qu u 1|n¢nn¢ me true Aibcrt Follm. |v¢r¢\l\'¥I
_._.....mllnfndorr."m d m m m m "Leulis Oflen, Utllurer.