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annual.Tmuu31 I. E913
Mkt spending the put month he
olth eho meo! her nie ee.i lre .A.
barge. Hn. Jamie Jonluon ret~
the am o! the wac k so liar Mme
Snow: e dy.
Mn. D. Buck open' a for days
~.ak nllh relatives az Kennud.
Min Anna Rumuuen returned
her work atLyons Thursday ai
spendingtheholidayswithho
fdks.
FrankPotterandwifeareno
back from a monLh'| visit with re
tives in Billluud
Ain. C. .E Hoover and dsughta
Mn. Pen? Stokes. who are here fro
Hardy , Suhtchowam Cantdl. sv
to Omaha Tlaursdny and were ev
of relatives 1 few days.
Misa Mary Clark, who was n ho!
dgy visitor with friend.| ma relati
atJnehorf,Heh.,returnedtoh
nehoo! work here Sunday.
Laverne Lowe, who spent the hal
dare. nz the pergntd. Geo. Lowe horn
returned to Omzh Sunday.h u
was l high lcbooi graduate hare I
apdngandin doinggoodWU!!
Boylan' College this year.
Hu-ry Kinz. who reantly morn
!rom3¢n\1hI}lk0P.l,load| dhil
nold(ood:Saturdayandlhlp~ .them so Omaha where he jxpecta
store them for the present.Mr. Ki~
hu work In Iowa and does not thi
it profitable to move there until he I
more settled.
Hn. Anna Petersen is on the :Ie
iist and we umlentand expects soo
to go£o the hospital for nn openli~
I l i aDorothyDulowofOmni:
.p mtNewYeu'swithherslate
Hn. L. IL Bm-die.
Word Nteired here by friend; he
un . S mi th u n th e y re a c h e d ~dutinatfbninfineshape.
Smith ltood the trip nicely and the
lf* IU ¢115°yIng the flowers. fruitand sunshine of California.They re
port having fresh green pens for '.hei5:st dinner.
H. B. Cameron and wife enuertsim
Ur. and Mn. A. J. Cameron And Hin:
£'»°cIy|1 nt a New Yeilfé dinner.
He lru rnerrlod Jen.12, 1907 1~
Blu Bertha Wachter and to this union
three children wenbornwho wit)
their roother mourn the lou of e kind
Led lovin;husband and father.
IBeside Q:immediatefamilyhe
leveelflavleistere.Hn .E l m u f
spud of Hooper, Hn. neun lleior
Hennln, and Hn. Wm. Goeker, Ar!
lnzton. end e host of frlendl. for ulmow him 'eu to luke him.
I'unenl eervicee were held ui. the
Gernun Lutheran chmrh Pridav n
tornoon and interment wee mlde ir
the German cemetery.
A number of friends pertkipeted I:
a watch party at we hospitable L. D
llurdic home New Yee;'e eve.Cartl
werelho order d the evening.
The Lodi# Aid met with tho W. F.
M. S. at the home of Mn. Rice het
Wednesday.This wee not the regu
l|.r meeting date for the Aid but the;
had plenty of erorle and the M. St he*
no program for that day..
Although ho hu been better for tlu
pun few wecke end ehlo to got dowto work. Waldo Hmcock hopes to get
morepermmoeotrelieffromthe
dreu}ful.ee.se of rheumetiem this!
has confined him to his home for th
poet I-even! rnonthn and on Honda:
In company with D. W. Rutledge loft
for o few weeks' nay at Exttlxi
Spring;
R. 3. Sehenek autoed to Omelm or
bunineee Hondey.
Ge o . H e r t h | . u e m \ : u pnrithz
horse one day lest week and cmnr
out the worse for his experience.Ile
is limping around ee e result of being
kicked on the knee.1'omWest andwife were Telu-
nznh buelneu Yisiton between trelne
lt'ld.ay..
1 N. Brenhelt and non. who have
lho contract for the plesteriog of the
new Farmers' Union building, cum*
,.
Do~pqt
coRREsPoNnsNcE
.~
Ch an .C u n e m ni nm a k i n gq u i t e :
me cc a; i n t he a uc t io n ga me .Il e w e n t
t o T e l r n m n h T u u d a y t o c r y a . f a r m
D e a n r s m e n o tT h aI n u p r i u s m l
v t e i n l ni t o t n l u a u n t u r m a u d M r ' n t l
P U O I I e l lm i o r m a n u a l s .
..
.xnnnsun_
January 9, 1918.
I was down to the great c ity oi
Blair on Monday taking little Gran
Swihart dovm lo the dentist to ht..
nomodcnlalworkdone.andWhile.
.1-ore dropped into the Entorprise offltl to see the new 'Inlertyps séork
.L is surely a great invention, some-
:hinz Mr. Hilton has oscnsion to bv.
,stood of.Our Kerman] Editor, OttoOlsen.was "z»!n>inss.tune" on ll
when wo wled and he ls surely a
Swift". at manipulation of the Ke;
board.To soo him at it..it looks a
any as fiddling.
ima Carlotta Cashman has acer.pl
ed n position as teacher 'n n uchoo
.ls Qarroll. Is.. and left for thatplace
.ast Saturday to assume hor duties or
donday.Miss Cashman nas born il
.Vashinglon County and ls one of ou
popular and eftieient teachers and will
begreatlymissedinsocialcirvle
hero by n host of friends.
John Bumeu Jr. came homo fron.
l'or1. Roynl on Tuesday .md is shale
mg hands with many olcltimo friends
do has a I6 days furlough.He I
looking halo and hearty and likes hl
work line.
John Anderson is in New York. Mrs
J. A. Swrihnrt received n letter from
him on Tuesday tn which ne md I..
was Wu!! ann all right.
Mrs. Slmonsonis muchlmprovoal
and will come homo from the hospat-
sa next Sunday.
JamesH. Jensen has been in the
Blair hospital for several dsys..'llrs.J. was down zo seo him an Sunday.
remaining until Monday oftemoon.
Gwrsu Anderson same over fron.Frcmont on New You's to celebrato
with his mother, Mrs. Gil Va.nDuesen,
and nsuddenly ill with kid
ney troIs nwent to the Blair hosrilsl lor treatment.
Mrs. Ed Cu.shmsn's sister, Mn. 0|
bom. livin; at Tildsn, died last week
and was buried on Sunday.Mrs. C.
returned homo on Tuesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. George VossWednesday morning. a son.
|_|\'g51\gC|{smPale x'rs.»
Jock Cunningham, a mixed ear of
mule and hogs, on Wednesday.
Gus. Kernpcke, a. car of hogs, Tues
M r d n n
Christofor Andersen a mixed ear of
cattle and hogs on Sunday night.
Bills.
.~.e~eethat place._
Sydow Bros. are annoonrinfa clos-
ing out sale of their stockand fam:
machinery at their place lyo xrdleo
zwrlh of .here known as the old Da-
nus ploee. Jan. 23.The boys oag
pec tlo gntoakkanans for thepres
ent.
Ure. Geo. Paulsen and Margery returned Saturday from Omaha wh-one
they spent several days with her me
ther, who is quite sick.
Miss wums Lowe and Miss Leth:
it;an_wore passengers so Bleulr ow
:lay last week.
Hr. and B!2i."'B. 0. McDonald har
he New Yenr's :nom llr. and Mrs
M. L. Zizcle of wokmsld. Nebr.. an(Mr. and Hrs. J. H. Hancock and aor.
Roy, of Tekamnh.Hr. nad bln. Zlr
cle remained for a longer visit as Mr
Z. was enjoying the Christmas earn
hon from his duties as Supednundeu
rf the lchools at tha! place.
The Ladies of the H. E. Gaurch are
to be congratulated on stawng theNew Year right..The church peoph
held an oyster 1upper ss the Van Val
.n hall New Year's night, announce
ment of which read; "The men an to
be the cooks".Slnce than genllemer
have had a like experience it is no
wonder they :\ 1 xeliins lo be so pm
llclent In the culinarr art.To assure
them a lrwd crowd. the ladies need
only to announce these men as chief
oooks.
In onder zo ge/I. reed! for the con
stent washing out of the track bedduring high water in ihe mrios- the
railroad officials are having ear load:
of cinders dumped along ln these pla
ros st present.
Dr. Law returned Monday from le..
whom he spent the holidays with rel
ntlvea_
The Bl. E. ehlirch has been under-
goingaomerepairsthep mfem
ureelu.The walls have been freshly
papered and painted. new carpets have
leen added. stained glass windows pm
in and other impmvemente made. Ser
vices havebeen hold at tho Van Valir
l\all until lu! Sunday when the chnrrl
was nmpened.Rev. Neirton Gainel
gave a splendid talk.Specisd exer
tiaee, which were In be lrifen. Will be
held next Sunday Instead.
On last Friday James Rasmussensold his residence properly to Ray-
mondlloreeandgavepossessionMonday.llr. Rasmussen moved into
zooms at the Glo! Jonnaon home where
ihey \en stay until spring when the
family will more to Colorado.
li n .ChileanreturnedThuradeyi
hem Seatliesrhereslsehaebeenslneo
the ire! of December, called then by
Lbe illness of a daughter. Lire. Rich
ardDada.Her many friends hen:
villbagladtoiearnthatsheisgrest-
ly Improved..
ARLINGTON.Mr. B. F. llutera shipped n em
lol»\l o! hogs fromDaleunOmn':1
lhuday evening.
His: Dassie Fax: :nd Mrs. Vernon
3-in-ahail antorta!nui the young Lu!
i uKlntingtcn 'I\:|sé1yeveningai
Un home of the httcr.Mn. Hamid
sum Meyer. vm: pres. Mm au-maPeterson vru mdeaad sec. md uwfor the coming yur-
Hr.llnyummdLudwigw hhom
(vom Camp Pauuwu swam] days thi
week w at-unddmfunenlof h i
num, Mn. E. L. Whiwm of Fremont
Mlm Rh ! o f c w. , u ma . vi li la
hen Suy with Min Bernic e Un
thank.
Mn. A. E» W hillol ofCo. mm!
vlsiwlatLbsWm.Ludvrlrham.
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Prank Twnnmd ld! lm Thursday
morning for Wyoming to spend some
dmc wllh rehdvu.
l i n .Kala Clausen md daugh%r.
lisa Huldz W r||g\ awk Um train for
o mm Tl u n d n y .,
Hn. Phd Bohl le!! fur Albin, Nab.
Friday murnlngo lnend tha funcnl
rl a relative.
mu c u m wa I . m I - l m la y -rd In Florence :ineoverto .Sfunn or Nxnusu I.-
War Brad.
We ua uunplylng our pnuonl :vu
Waxman, with me J w-ly oekbrnuW u Hru d md: w 0 1|U. P. Blku
wn n m n O m n u ,tb a mi me mv
who 'rake Tl»T~m bnld.It B pnlw
:Na md nourishing.Try 1 loci.
m rBeyln Bakery.
Notloe lor Admlnlxxrnllon olEs n l
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to
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Herman New
`;.mu. 0. z.. HIL!
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~ swmmuu umun wr
F a n . W mm dml sandHarryma n d wi f e n n mn m y n u :m i
tnu-Io ndny .'nn nn uemm wontdamn ta laurel their quutlondru.1 . . . i z . . . - . . . . mu m lmxn . . .
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No. 51
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GE NE RA L A N D L OC A L NEW S A N D o o m m m
VOL . X X I BLAIR. W Asm :NG'roN COUNTY. NEBRA SKA, JANUARY 18,1918
nmlm ~ ls
WOoL SHURTAGE
FrankJ. Hlnnhlrlh. of sm Lnke.
mvmidem. el the Nulond, Woo Grow-
ers Anodnuon ulqnphod tha San-
m a l An n ou n ce s B i t L i n t n l S e
r i a l N o ve l l .
~e N e b r a s k a S t a t e Ju n n m l l m !
~ounced a sp l e n d i d l i s t o f E f z h l
N o ve l l t o b e pul:li|.lned l e r i l l l y
h l n t h e next.: i x m o n t h s .E i g h t
r e w i l l h e pu b l is h e d b e f o r e t h e
o f 1918.
~e n o ve l : a n n o u n ce d fo r p u b l i c a -
eo m p r i a e tal es o f l o ve a n d l d
t u r e , s e l ° : v. ¢ l fr o m t h e 5 e a r 's b i g
lo n , t h e n e w e s t o f t h e b u t s e l l e r s .
a u t h o r :a r e n a m e s k n o vm t o
r a o f g o o d n o d e s w e l l to ld .t h e
t r y o ve r .H e r e L h é y a r e :
r n I n _
~nkmsmwcnlam-:nm1an
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umm FUELonnm grrlzcrwla
~dministrator lgnores l'litchcock'5
Senate Resolution.
~rastic 0rder Goes Into Effect
estricting the Use of Fuel Effective Shortly Before 6
0'cJock, After Senate had ASM the Order
_to Be Pmponed for Five Days.
cnnzsrlagw CHURCH
The revival is dnvrinz to | c lass
and will and with next Sund.|y's mer?
vioea.Sunday will be the crowning
diy and three great meetings will bt
held.Prndaing every night this
week concept Saturday.Evlngveiid
Beam will deal with the following
topics:
Tnunday night, Christa .n Baptism.Friday night he will give hin force
ful sermon on "Booze"
Sunday forenoon at II the theme
will be "Christina Stewardship."
their ddivennoo from the peril; 0|
tha wild ocam waves.Next day they
caught a Qulker md burned s hole in
hh tongue becuase he payed to Um
'lrong God-or iq the right God in
the wrong way,I -v-»furgotten
which.The Puritan; were I, pious, bigntu!
gud lntolaamt Int,who regarded n
chronic :pall of iha blue! as the nn!
uni nuts of man, and wh5"¢mliodiod
their vinegv ideas into a code of laws
allied "blue kwa."When a Puritan
aught .gglling a into he~.'1i»°&....~f»m»'amui mvn'!m~I
lztting the hlling of wer onlen for
tho army. the other dny, du! the wool
ahorugu "neue" hu been amused by
interests desiring to use shoddy in the
manufurtun of goods for the gov-
emment, and thlt present and future
nw nmol supplies are emple to af-ford |u1l'icieat l £0 make dl wool
lrmr clothing.)
THE PURITANS Q
'Ihe largest eonnignment of Eng
lhh people ever landed on a mingle
lhip c ame our in the linytlower.
In fact nearly everybody that is nny»
body in AmeH¢n it a miuoendant of
one nf the lnultimda of Sm nbin
passenger:of tha Hnynower.No
modem ocean greyhound coutd nomonetenth Sz sn. vevvh me mnuint-
r
Th u fo l l o w i n g l e t t e r w u r e c e i ve d b y M r . A . C . Jo n e s u r h . i l ¢ b a c k I n d
Aid.A l . j u s t r a n a c r o s s i t t h u u t h u r d a y a n d s e n t i t t u T h e E a m -
r i l e .Th e i n ci d e n t o f h o mi c i d e 1 : 1 a Y O IIB I G e r m m w o m a n o n a i a m
r F o n t a n e l l e w i l l b e m h l l e d b y m a n y rea id cn ts _ af t h a t t i m e - n e w l y
c l d i n su s pe n d fo r l l ve d a n h i s c o d co n s e r va t i o n e d e n cl o ni n g In -
u l t r i e l e n t o f t h e M h a i n i p p i r i ve r w a s ad o p t e d b y t h e S n u u t vn i g h t
I. d o a n o t r e q u i r e h o u s e m i c a .
"Is s ua n c e o f t h e o r d e n t o n i g h t vu a g r e a t d i l c o u n e s y t o t h e S a u t e .
i d S e n a t o r H l l c h w d ,n t h m o f t h e r e s o l u t i o n l d o p l e d .
Th e r n a l n t l o g l l l w t d b y t h e S e n a t e , 5 0 t o l l , l o l l o i m :.
" R e l a l ve d . T h a t t h e fu e l m d m i n i s t r u t o r a t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s b e m d h e l l
: r u b y r e q u e s t e d t o d e l q f o r E ve d a y s t h e o r d e r a u i b g d i n g t h e o p e n l l o a
I' l n d n s t r l a l g l i n t : i n p o s an s o f t h e U n it e d S t at e n , l l o rd e r t h at p n- o ce a n
n y b e h e a r d . i n ve s t i g a t i o n m u l e m d i n f o m a t i o n pr es en te d. "
|
way to America zo escape rellgiona.
persecution; those who had and en-ough remsinod In the Mother Countrg,
and fought it out with the Canlien
like men.When under the ieadenhip
of Cromwdl, the latter were finally
baton to a;tand~stili. it mu thrln
no dedaddle. in order to escape per
secution on account of their theolog
ucd views.The pilgrim fathers had
settled in New Endlnt! and the Cav
nilcrl not wishing to umoy them in
lhfir new homes settled as for south
ru the lay of the hut! wouid permit
(To be contimwdi J. D. Vaughn
Fort Calhoun, Nebr
the sinner that langhld at the joke
wna rvbuted to denth lint lndqhenln.\riedin unhnllawed pound.Witch
burning was their only amusement
and when other Jolku put a. stop to
this pncticu the Puritan:deviaud
we Thanksgiving dinner and got even.
bu l e n t w y l p t o t h e l a n d o f t h e
" I' r e e m d t h e H o m e o !t h e B r a ve '
Th e P u r i t a n : w e r e P r o t e s t a n t m i d
d l e c l a n pe o pl e w h o h a d g o t t e n a
l i t t l e t . h e _ w o n t - o ! i t i n t h e i r s c r a p
w i t h t h e Ca t h o l i c C a vn l i e r l .B e i n g
un a bl e t n p e r se c ut e o t hc n on me r ou n t
af t he i r r u i lg i u tt l be l l efs th e y s k i pp e d
o u t t o a vo i d w i g i o t u po r n e c u d o n
them selves.A f t e r l a n d i n g a t P l y -
m o u t h R o c k t h e y h l l d s p n y a r m u t -
a
mm THE mnsmn
lm CASH
enum- Alounl 01 mmm wwe.
landed ll incl ol Capl. L Ewhmur.the Munknt._
Camp Fmmtum Ku.,ha.IC.-lloney 'swleu ima the amy un-
tonmont hnk hen Ffldly d¢ht by
cm-m uwu n W hhlu, um bl
killed (our mm and IW-lvled modal.
with a lmhlut, hal bun foul! onmm u- hu www-. mm: mmxk
announced wdly.
The umm uzmmt. saxzux, ll
nid w han been reeavand.
Whistler :hot and killld hlmlll|
To SAVE CGALL'
AT ANY cosr
era."
The writer know; some merchants
um he 1rouldn't Iike to truss so m
what n "reasonable proht" is on the
goods wer have lor n!e :nd beccm
pelled to pay them their price.
Plenty of Grain In U.§~
Chicago,Ill.,Jan.l'I.--Then is
plenty of [rain to suppiy the needs
of the United Staten and the Allies
dming 1918, but It is up to the gov
ernment to more if. from the fum:
bo the conlen of distribution, np
reeentativea from g r i n exchange:
fr om d l our the c ountry dlc ilrod
-..._...-. -p a g e s o f w a r p l c t u r n , d c . , n u k e Th e
S u n d a y Jo u r n a l t h e m o s t d i s t i n c t i ve
a n d vl l u l b l e p a p e r i n t h i s t e r r i t o r y .
Th e s u b s c r i p t i o n p r i c e o f t h e D d l y
a n d S u n d a y Jo u r n a l r e m a i n !a t $ 5
u n t i l m i t e r n e x t m o n t h ,w h e n t h e
p r i c e w i l l b e $ 6 p e r y e a r .T h e
Dn ik y Jo u r n a l ,w i t h o u t t h e Su n da y ,
is $ 4 p e r y u r .A d o l l a r c a n b e
s a ve d o n T h e D n i l y a n d S u n d a y
. l o u m a t b y o r d e r i n g n o w .Ad d re s s
S t a t e Jo u r n a i . L i n c o l n . N e b a u h .
A m e e t i n g o f t h e :stockholders o f
t h e F u m l r s ' G o - o p e n - : t i ve U n i o n vu
h e l d a t t h e C i t y ` C o u n c i l C h a m b e r [ u l
Sa t u r d a y aft e r n o o n t o r e c e i ve r e p o r t s
l o w s :Pr es id en t,R .H .Ra sm u ss en .
S l c n t u y ,Ja m e s E .Ma h e r . ,Vi ce
P r u l d c n t . H . C . E l m o . , T x i u u n r , E .
W . B u n d l e . , D i r k l o h . W . J. . I g s g r i g ,
nxpomre.s
The money was in a mccinlly cow,nmmu neon in n wall ai Cnpuizg
Wbi| Ulr'|quarhrl.I t had bein
neatly ltorud away.Thu hlddtn l-
pnrtment was behind a boohhllf
which Whistler had put up 9 fur hy:
before.
aides monsy making.Any mm who
:ues tha 1 r\r.for h is peuoul ad-va n h p i s a pmli tnr.BERNARD
SHAW rvlllinr tsmdry vpignma on
the prlnelplu Unk boys an d y ing
f c r i a u m u e h l p m h h l r u t h e g r n -
ref who ovenchargeu his cultomen.
Pm crnpioyar of hbar who attdmph
Lo enforc e the "c pm chap", ug thelaborunion btvdiea who tain ldvm-
UI D of v u condition:to Oulu
JZHIEB for A cloud lhop' nn aqua!
ly pmlteen. ,Any man who looks
up on the n r u an vnwrh mi nv to
incmone 311| penoml or political pref-
.~..Ied ,w e r e s t a r ve d t o d e a t h a n d di e d
d u r i n g ep id em ic s t h a n i n a n y ot h e l
b e fo r e o r a ft e r .A s n l h l n i a g e x
a m p l e o f w l u t a n r r e a l l y o u g h t t o
b e t h e t h l n y y u r : vu i s t h e m o d e l
th a t a l l l o w er s o f va o r s ho u l d p a t t e r n
- f ;T h e Pr o t e s t a n t a r m i e s e u t
d o a l l t h e f r u i t t r e e s , i r o n o l ' t h e
r a t t l e a n d b u r n e d t h e h o m e s o f C a t h -
o l i c s a n d t h o C a t h o l i c a r m l e l d i d t h e
s u m o f o r t h e Pr ot es t an ts .W h e n
pi ou s pe o p l e k i l l ea c h o t h e r fo r
C h r i s t h s a k e i t i s o n l y n n t u n l t h a t
an n o c e n t b y - : t en d e r s sh o u l d ge t h u r t
T h e p o p u l u i o n o f G e r m a n y a l u m n i
f r o m t i x t e e n t o fo u r mi l l i o n .T h :
gn l l o w : h a d t o b o g n n n d e d t o p r e ve n t
pe o pl e f r o m h a n g i n (t h e m . | e l vu .
W h e n t h r i vi n g t o w r u h a d b e e n p u c k :
o f w i l d w o l ve s r m m d :an nm le st a'
'D u e r u r vi vo r s n p p e u e d t h e i r h u n g e r
o n g n u r o o t s : m i l l e a ve n .Ta k e n a l l
i n a l l l t t r u s g l o r i o u s w a r m d
s h o u l d s e r ve u a n e ve r l a s t i n g i n l p i r
a t i o n t o t h e u p - h o l d e r s o f m i l l t n r i s m
' r i m S C O T C H I R I S H :
Th e n e x t b i g b m t e h t h a t c n n u ; fr o n
Ir e l l n d ,t h e Sc ot c h- lr i nh .T h u r
p e o p l e h a d b u i l t u p 1 ( l o u : i n h i n g l n
d u s t r y i n t h e w e a vi n g o f w o o l ,The ia
p r o d u c t e n m e i n co m p e ti t i o n w i l l
WHY.FOREIGNERS MIGRATED
T o AMERICA
No sol!-renpewng persona dl! |d~
mit that theysme from poor stock-
or that they left their natlvo httth
because them were not enough ub
ing upplu on the fnmiiy tree; hence,
moat of the poor follu who como. go
Amarica. lah. the FathorlAnd to tune
nllgioun penecution.It cannot, how
ever.bo denied that relidoua per
loc ution did it'| slum in qw., dow:ta J*»\'.|peoplo nook 1:-ur* §nd.1.t*1
\.*' ||.f ~ "
sam, Arlington, me A. Gnnt Al-
lm. Calhoun.
H. (1 Blu m wu d eli ! I da lqmle
b s h u d th a S h u C m ma mn as
Nudolk.
ANNUAL umrrmnIm.. 14, unaThe umw media; of tha Gnnged F\|1nen.liu"buai Iam:ann Com-
pany was hdd at tha Council Roorq
in the City Hall on Mcmday, Jangary
14, 1918.
The Secntar'y's report ihovred thi!the Company tr u In ar' proapemm
condition.The company hu on hand
a bdmce of $5,317411 They algo are
wr r r i n :$l,902A04.00 inlunnce.
'I11ii in a giln for the mr l9l7 at
$l15,065.00.
W HAT SH ALL rr Pwr -'r r A um
(cauwa Weekly)
r a o r l r s s m n o - e m u .m u ;
tha wn r f or pu -uu ul (g h-h u b o-
mme lZ-:rm of tha llimx rvpn| ¢hf~
I t i l L ilgh tlng wud w r r n l w l -
You un' \ n y a mu c h mon hy mn!
l h l n g l b o u l u y m m t h u d x l t b l h
turnin g the dhtn u d.h h c ou ntry .
and the nn-Mes dmc vtln mm An
nu kln¢ ,¢ nh i| o| mp m| lL Th m o r e
he eononls his md-5441.!. h »mo np d m h u t a k a f o p n u u d n p u b t l c
servilil. du warn he In.But th an
.1...~...:..1.3 1
l! llf o r ; lb 0 0 p I 1 | ! ¢ l' \ | 0 m ll¢ h Mn
npuhtion for bein: Hlhlln but theye lmd m vr h o le i o to f p o o p lo o u tn l
I n h n d i n y a n l i tc r n h d . t l f u ll
Iladpd C°vI»c h nld oi h n poor
devil! bl the :rm in C entnl Pirk,
New York City.(ta ha eantinuedj
wth. nd 'Houma St.,
4 Fon Ca§Iloun, Nsbr.
Ameriah Wildernen.
THE GEIUIANS:
Germany i w than had gone
thrmzgh A nlilioun wi r that lud
luted thirty y a n .The quedion
under dllc uulon wuz "Shall priests
and Nobles tonther N b the m m
ring people, or. shall the Nobles do
the job alone?"Winn the reliflutu
war was ended Gemmay wu a homi
WASHINGTON.h a .]|¢*°lll I
drutic under lo mee! the cod fam-
ine, F uel Ad minhtn m Guie ld luv
night directed ilu :beginning Fri-
day morning all alaulldarlng plant;
ent ol the Miuinlppi r iver Ind in
lhe stale: if Bllnnlola lull Lalllilnl
except uhm prnducin; -f°°¢|. .shall
don down hw l zveniod M ilu dan.
geftmuc h of a livingu utof ihon mlz
b u z a n n t h a i lt t lo t h c y l u tr n mo n
than his Ulu. tha Zed Ina 'lriliing
to glvmao vr la nn thn ni d| \¢ o! 1r lo l
bocuno ;p q i n g prqiodtim that
Nobles. and mm' d tho'mon.|d¢ria-s.
ta m e d th e i r ~ t p t h e s h e e p .The littll sheep d$dn't. Magi nxpcuhro.raw-muma h ula so n m i n: they
were noe.apoihzt by ld i n g h a d
m s d e a t ¢ o o d b n u , n § n n 1 r ¢ n -
uq d ng mke e p ;h q m1 r \n n .0n,l.ho
m r n f r ~nu'¢d*~i »s ~
~+the New Year! dance.
William Jensen rutumod from Ben
rcn Monday when he hu been mn-
ingihe pun week.
Lira. E. C. Wells left Saturday for
Poniie, Nab. to vhit friend: and rel-
ativan..
Hin Johann Iltuc zh spent Friday
and S¢1=1\'¢il¥ with relltiveltin Ben
mn.
Henry Iltuch. who spent his Chdsb
mu vacation with relatives in Benson.
Nhlrned '1\|¢°d=:r
Hin H|.1Ida\2§|I¢¢ left Hondny for
a few dmv visit ln Florence.
_
grantthe prugar lhreoandma iNotice of Final Admlnlmntlon Ac- | such other and further ordon.allo
count'~ oncu and decrees an an this noun ma'I'I orl¢¢||| mcper.a ~ c m é f * f mla ¢5§°€2?If lWilntll mv hand and Omcial Se
rn sh lun: ol nbc time at Cui Bohnensr.this 18th dw of Dre:-mher. 19l1.Deensw¥I. u. Eu nn, COUnly Jud;'l'|l|Ili¥\llll¢ll¢lt¢fll!l.kluee».:\vdh-1 {sm1.]on mul! wmulnseruua Inaba uaxsula1nencdnidame an hereby nolmm ma eaIea r thnol lli a ut hli é lmn mb dunlbnce mbe r. mr. mn lmf clds.:he a dlllilimtrtx a t md sun me a s w a nna
la |.\ldCmnw Coun.vtlrlu¢x hln he r :ml a a
mmlaunlan manual med hueia bn nmleamaa
llloirod. can W N! 0| hllruhip be Sum. onierf m e u a n m u m a n a n u m d u l m m m O m a n
crsa dlo mes uul :mu en ter ed. and na s l aid
l d m l n h t n n i : a l x l n r n d .
I tN u t a l l s o a p p e a r m m n u C o n n
Co u n m l h i t s h d sr d d m . . a m a t l o o '¢ . \ a c k
a. nu . nm comm use pnlum . th e Coo n mus m s t h e P r u e r o f a u n u k m a n d u n e
auc h o the r hnl ero nl ero . a lln wm en am nc
cre n In tc ni: com mar seam proper.W l un au a r hs ll du d Om ci al S u! m ln : unda! of Dec ember. :mf!tI..\.tJI. c. ZLLBI. Ponnly JIIdle.
i
s
~PUT IN oun~ ,_
BANKING
CLUB
AN1>|NcmaAs£|>~-1o¢ ws:-:KLY ~ Come ln;
w LL MAKE~ask aboui
CHRISTMAS~1
/5; Q ~ ~ if.
ONL YA L I TTL E mme , OR A NI C K E L A N D A L lE
"s Tlc K -To - I T" I S A L L Y OU NE E D , 'I O GE TY OU$127.50
OR $63.75.
Bring y our dime ornlc kelin toourbankun d jo lnour
Banking Club.Then eac h weekincreasey o urdeposit lhe
u ma l mo u n l.Il y ou hnven't the dlme or nlc klc2 c e n ll o rlc e nt wlll d n.
IN Fnnv WEEKS:
I0 cent :lub vuylGizmo
5 een! dub pays63.75
2 Cen! club pays25.50
I cent club payslZ.75
Or If you are "flush" rlght now begin with the largestpayment enddecreuayour payments each weak.
We also have 50 cent. $1.00 and $5.00 or more clubs whereyou pay In the uma amount each week.
we ADD 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON s.\v|Nus
County Court.In Probate.In the .Hatter ol the Eento ot JoseC.Neel.Deceased,the bein,neof itll, croditon and
Ail persona interoetedin the;settlement ol uid eellte are hereootiaeo umon the tem do of Dmber, 1917, A. L. Cook, the edminiettorn? uni eeuto fated 1petitioneeidCountyCourt preyiuthatBali edtnlnletretlondied'L.f.m
settled and elloured, thatdproof of be
ship be taken, order fortautbution
euoteand ueignmgnt ofdover ehomestead rights entered; and the
administrator discharged.jf y oun n toapnea: before
For Almost Fifty Years
ou; PRODUCTS HAVE FIIASED
Haarmaqn Vinegar and
Pickle Co.
GEORGE w, DONALDSON. nfl.
OMAHA
Monday and Tueidufvlmor Ronda
Mr. and Hrs. Wm. Echtenkamp o
Wayne visited relativac here s fu
l a y s t h i s ~-
Mr. A. L. Wnhlgrcn shipped a ca
on d nf ho p hu mDale I6 Omalu
Monday waning.
Miss Wiimn Jungblnth, af Lincolnz vimlting her aizher, Mrs. Enenon
.t Dale.
Mr. J. Franzenberg shipped a cur
and of hon to Omaha Tuesday even
ng.
Mn .LysleC:npcnhoftwent1.
)rn|LhatovisitatI'a.irchild'|thi:
reek.
Mr.Carlv mIHPPMcattleIf
imdu Wednesday mning.
TheCongregational)churchfoik.
wig! their annual business and mein.
1e~etiug at the church Wednesday ev
ning.
Marlin Bhemun, of Btaplehurrt, ir
isRini: relatives here thll week.
II:1. Wm. Unland went to the Nich
?:u Scnn hospital Wednesday to have
nX-Ray examinntmn.Mn .J.Q
Vnilinrfor-l accompanied her.
Mr. Ru mom! Close shipped hogs tu
hush: Wvdneniny evening.
Miss May Baker, of Ft. Rob inson.
inited Miss May Ludwig I Ilw day:
hi: week.
Mr.an! Mrs.A.G.LudwigInf
\'e<lnf.~1:duy for Keystone.
JohnLiermnnmd HenryHilgcn
amp each shipped a car lol. dof hog
.Mzer hflnx mnihed to his hom
£61 musetimewithnnkne-un Jena
R r k k a l l i l m i l b k t o h o b l c k a t h i
w_ c r l Q QM a n n
Iloa vg ar rh h mth a" ti "» um Ui
to 0muh: Ilmdsy .
JohnUI ru a gounty nz Iisiw
m e ~ w e e k .
muh i mml Rau c a mo an in on
Gmlhl lad aptnt ill' Christmas va
radon atd ubonu of hor [randramui llr. and llra. Geo. Smith.
J. F. Bland of Omalu wv. n llrrnmr
inlincavllftof Fridiy.
w. w. Smith ma fam!! I of Blah
spent ihidayatthe.AslanElmitk
h a lt.Hr. Smith ls a bmlimr oi
our;,¢g|,;1,¢ clothier -:mlv uur
locking lor a farm lo rent.
Hn. Hear) Denny cum down fron
Hanhnkl, Minn. far s few muh vlsii
at the #natal Noll J lxb-ou Lame.Hrs. Tasmanand daughter,HIM
sap-m, :shamed lat week from n vm
L. wmalmr frlmnii.
_"Mm Tly lu lfrnch vm* n zvvwnr
gr an use manly mr Frids).
§01l0»¢'22|.lm¢o\1|nb.>ar\dqlilpos
wo f ti s o g td p u mp h o u n z a n d th r
smallnrip pf gmnnd anwhichi#unch an Gdhart Oban. who wu ili-
S.a
Fuel Administratdr.
and
Closél Down
Qv wuuuv ll v l luuuuy !U§ |lli|.ll| |n!ly°"nIl~
days and Holidays 1`llereafter---Westen
States Exempted..¥
:lonouMo|ll|¥||||dh|H|1I.a'header | }vp}f¢ntosllvrnrhda»-
mu as wqll :mln th n¢|~elaelii|!| .
In : J i llia n th e ld llli ltrllh u wi ll
h!|'h1|r2|>ldd»ir.We h|1'»not ieanued
whsl. Hr. Olson expects *o do witl
Lho imlidlnx.H
Hn. émi Parsley and lon Hsuoid
vm-we punts of :WM hienda a
H1 d'»»~ lm wack.
I l i #I mHorn,whownrkzIr
Jmnhnrsccntiy underwent s sllgnt
openlionfor throattrouble.Blu
nm home Friday and will 2ecuper
:te innfor awhile.
Sheri! Hohrenvwu n buzlnns cal
hr ln this fkinily Friday.
' r ui a mH i mWachterma i
ly r i cHa rm;n nBlairvi i u m:
Thunday..~
To our knwlldn Hound Cameron]
In 'lbs lllnt vdgtim of a atolan auto..in rip-si tu Un hu of his Foul uri
f m i n f r o n t o f u w o n p lu m u w. i
tor la Omaha uno nigh! lu! week. -I
Juana. Ralmuaunsuns.anm u :
Int Pflhy in make out the noceanrg
papers for the tnadrr of his Rai
dum pmpnty no Raymond Bone.
um u m Ln u zh lln. 1 r bo .h u bm,
Mc¥!'»f.th¢pMtth:N1r»ek|, la nb'=i\ObIOGlS&lH!\lUl\\lllhlr1rorkltl31¢;
VsnV|1in :lore Monday.'
Mr | . H. H. C h r h tln n n \ r u a B 1 s i
e a lk r n u d ly lu r two c i ..
Hrs. 30| W at was s Hlalrvllitor
Timrldly .
Pico.Panish vu down from Roulh .
hut. led: and spent I fur days wifi
Ha mm n la tln s .
.1
| So. Omaha 'Malay night
'OHNNIE JESSBNWRITES FRlENDS|
Camp Knmey, Cnlifomiu
158th Field Hospital Com
115 Smitary Tnin, -wth Dw.
Mr. and Mrs. IL 1.. Morrin
Blair, Nehruka.
li ar I r {e mln: -l ncelved yourksuuiy some day: 1
b a c k . a n d a m ve r y t h a n k fu l fo r i i ; 1 |
su r e w a s g o o d .
It mu s t b e ve r y c ol d an d s n o wy ba c ;
i nN e b r a s k a .Th l s: t a t ei sGo d '.
C o u n t r y ;t h ed a y sa r eve r ywn rn x
m d t h e n i g h t s v mcoo l.
I l e ft C a m p IE m h o n D c t o b e r 2 8 t h ,
m d u r n s i x d e y : a n d n i g h t s o n t h e
r o a d ;t h e r ew e r e50 0m e no nu n
t f l i l lTHMIQu no f15P i l l l m l n nl m '
ne a g ub or z: .; ,:::.¢ c na rge o w i th m e m m e con vi cte d by a ju ry, a nd a c o-
" ' ? $ ° d *2 .- ° l= €, P °" f*" *1 " "" Y l o : t e n y ~ e a n , 1 [ h I c J ; . h ¢ , u r g d ._ _.
. g ' _ . . .-a ; _"~" ¢ -- ¢ » v-: " ;:'-..rv
D e a r A l :Lo s G a t o a . C a l i f. , 30 8 1 S e p t .1917.
0 . M . L e w i s , fo n n e r l y o f I 'o n £ a n ¢ I l e , t o l d m o y e a t o n i a y L l m t t h e
h u s b a n d o f t h e w o m a n w h o w a a m u r d e r e d m a n y y e a r : a g o o n t h e B a i n -
a n d fa r r n ( n e a r F o n t a n e l l o ) r é c e n t l y d i e d a n d t h a t h e o o n fe a s e d h o w a s
t h e a n a w h o k i l l e d h e r a n d n o t t h e b o y w h o w a s s e n t t o t h e p e n i l e n t l a r y
a s L h e m u d e m r .I f o r g e t h i s n a m e b u t y o u w i l l m m e m b o r t h e c i r c u m l l a
nca a!
1 t o l d L e w i s t h a t i t n e t o m e a r e m a r k a b l e s t o r y a n d t h a t I w o u l a
w r i t e t o : r m a b o u t i t fo r 1 w a s s u r e y o u w o u l d k n o w t h e t r u t h o f t h e
m a t t e r .I r e m e m b e r t h a t o n t h o t r i a l t h e h u s b a n d t o l d a ve r y l t r a l g h t : fu r y a n d
U m ! h e h a d \ vi l . h h i m w h e n h e w o o t t o F i e m o n t t h a t d a y w i t h a I o - a d d
g r a i n a n d t h a t t h i s m a n c a m e b a c k w i l h h i m .L e w i n s a i d t h a t t h e d o r y
w a a t h a t t h e w o m a n l e t t h e c a t t l e g e t i n t o t h e c o r n a n d t h a t t h e m o n
hi t . h e r a n d k i l l e d h e r .
I h a d a f l n e t i m e i n B l a i r a n d o n t h e t r i p t o F o n t a n e l l o a n d A r l i n g t o n
- t h a n k s z o y o u a n d M a r t h a a n d y o u r d n a d a u g h i a r , E d i t h .I s e n d t o a l l
of y o u a n d L o E n z ve l l a , k i n d r e g a x d a . I h a d a c o u p l e o f l e t t e r s i n t h e B e e
1
1
1
:ga
WHY.FOREIGNERS MIGRATED
T o AMERICA
No sol!-renpewng persona dl! |d~
mit that theysme from poor stock-
or that they left their natlvo httth
because them were not enough ub
ing upplu on the fnmiiy tree; hence,
moat of the poor follu who como. go
Amarica. lah. the FathorlAnd to tune
nllgioun penecution.It cannot, how
ever.bo denied that relidoua per
loc ution did it'| slum in qw., dow:
WASHINGTON.h a .]|¢*°lll I
drutic under lo mee! the cod fam-
ine, F uel Ad minhtn m Guie ld luv
night directed ilu :beginning Fri-
day morning all alaulldarlng plant;
ent ol the Miuinlppi r iver Ind in
lhe stale: if Bllnnlola lull Lalllilnl
except uhm prnducin; -f°°¢|. .shall
don down hw l zveniod M ilu dan.
g e tmu c h o f n li v i n g u u td i h o n mo
b u z u m th a i l tt lo t h c y g o tr u
\.hnuhilnleo,th| Zend'wu1riJ Ein
to ( h l. | o 1 r l: n n th ll| . i d | \ ¢ o !
bocunl 1 My ing prqiodtim
No blu .| nd m.l. ny dth 0mo \ | f
turnod u»¢n-1ma¢nispr.1»Thaiittla sheep d$dn't.n¢|~g1 ';,'.r a w- muma hu la s o n m i n : a n
were noe.spoihzt by od£n¢ms d e a f ¢ o o d b r u z , n § r n ¢ |
==¢¢=|°Q¢°\=°¢Pihxmvnrm.Oli.
Qn t n r y ~w | o d " ~ i a i ~
ln .I-11mPnrrlsh:pmtNew telling of the trip whic h y an pmbably uw
'i elrevn unerplr ln u ,l r .= _Usa.Fre d llkh ul. at Te hmn h.
Ure. new Oban urn e county eeet
vidtor Fxkiey.
me Lorena and wife tene opp
ping in Omaha Fridey.
B .l. Fletcher 1| taking a vention
from his duties ee carrier on Route
2PaulCmgei isubstitutingfor
him.
Henry Ktlhlmln vhipped out e ilnr
ear of hon Honda! night whic h lu
had on the Omaha. market Needey.
"nd Lam of Tekamah ru A llermenbualneuvleiioronedeylu !
:\'d1.
meeClemKnmerreturnedt
v h y u s h e m r o u n e w e e k m o n
.mme hen school work at the normal
1n»tallu1.\on of the newly ole#-ned of
i1etn.olthe Degree of Honor wii'
takeplaceattheregularmeeting
nut Bltunhy nizht er the lodge hailAfter tha work ie over, g committee
will serve refreshments.
Wm. Shaferarnen. accompanied bg
111| twlin. lin. Gustave Upmler, mo
lolll to Bled: on Business 'l"hnrer1ey
ll. P.!l.|n1useen had charge of thi
rmamery.
'Dre community ern lboekod Wed
3.eedey in beer of the doeth of Her
:nu Neiderimmer. e rwnx md high
lv "mum cltlln near hero.
Although he ble hon in poor heel!!
:I o r n b o o t A y n r ltk u mt li wr li la
known that he free eo P°°rlrHe 'ln
a nafeeer from onc e: of the etom
lil ne e rc ly you u,
Jo h n 'r .m n .
a
...|||~(lo n g e s t r o u t e .w i w i l l b e i nFrmnc~.
b y b p n n g f o r t h e B i g S p r i n g D r i ve
Th i sc a m pi l15mi l e sn o n h e a a t
ne Ilrltt-I-ltd Ni ti n 0 |
TI E m r Y o u v n u
:N ms,rn,\cnc.u.|.Y Amuu nfu;
Privnlt John P. Jcswn
men encnmpcdhero.We sleep is
tents.I rannot te]§ any more for thi.
Camp is under striék orders until tur
thsr orders.All I c an my ls umm
nm 0. K.I have gained 15 poundssince I hue been in the amy and
my muscles are as hard as A rockWe only drill two to three hours L
day and the rest oltho timehawhospital,sanitaryandmedicallec
tures; are have good ents at sil times
and gwd sleepin; quarters.
I! I ever get back to Blair, l wil
know something iuhd will have a lol
to tell..How is Blair by this lime?
I will have to spend Christmas st UuCsmp ss it ls too far to go home.
Well, I have not much more to sa;
soIIrish y ou all sMerry , Men:
Christmas and Happy New Year om*
many more for God only knows it E
will bt on this earth next Christmas.
Don't forget the soldier boy next
spring when heininthetrenches
"Doing has hit for his count:y."
Thank you very much for the candy.
From n Soldier Boy.
Private John P. Jensen.
'I'here's No BétterTime~ Th~House
> ¢ '-1' Qu:w L L M A K E€56>a s k a b o u t
/ "' » a v~~~ ~i f .
£ 1 I»~~»:>~')'5 ;'; v
ONLY A LITTLE mme, OR A NICKEL AND A LlE"sTs;§-To-|T" IS ALL YOU NEED, 'IO GETYOU$127.50OR.7s.Bring your dime or nlckel into ourbank und joln ourBanking Club.Then each week increase your deposit :he
sen-no lmounl.Il you hnven't the dlme or nickle 2 cenll orlcent wlll dn.
IN Fnfrv WEEKS:
I0 cent :lub vuylGizmo
5 een! club pays63.75
2 con! club pays25.50
I cent club payslZ.75
Or If you are "flush" rlght nowbegin with thelargest
payment enddecreueyour payments each weak.
We also have 50 cent. $1.00 and $5.00 or more clubs whereyou pay In the uma amount each week.
we ADD 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON s.\v|Nus
CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK
JAB B. GIBSON. Cltl|Ier_JDHN n. ulnsoN. Am. Cnhler
sceo. 'r. NEDELUNIL Am. Cllhler.¢
wonny nan.e"We Three."Gouverneur Morris.
"Adventuro," Jack Inndon.
"Someone and Somebody."PorterEmerson Browne.
"John the Fool,"Chadea Tonner
Jackson.
"Rainbow's End,"Rex Beach.
The following novela .will be pub
lished in the Sunday Journal:
"The Harahal,"Hary Raymond
Shipman Andrews.
"The Tiger's Coal." Elizabeth Uc-
jean.Readers ot the Journal, Morning
or E.....ing, get to read these eight
novels and a big Bally Newspaper
for the price of the paper.
A new feature. two pages of fuh
ions pdnted in colors on the llrstand lost pages of the Magazine Sec-
tion. has just been added to the Sun
day ,Journal Norman Hapgood
Theodore Roosevelt.William Allen
White.all appear in lt.The fam.ous Pdaal:and Perlmutter articles
by Montague Glass,are a regular
pan. sports, markets, War features.
_ _ _J - .v - w v -» - w U \ f "' "of the officers covering the tranaac-'
tions of the company, for the pan
year.A representative of the En
terpdse failed to procure a summaryof the ttnanclal tnnaactions for the
year.Fred Hurdurn was re-elected
preaidonl. and Axel Axolaen aecntarv.
Cham Hansen and H. K.llundahl
were elected mombe rfof the dlr-
ectorate, the latter to succeed C. A.
Wanic k who will more away from
the county.
» - - - - - 1 - x - - -
Thomas E. Powell, a forrner rea-
ident of Blair, died at Valentine lan
Monday and the remains were
brufuqhl. to the home of L W. Lotto
Tuesday A. ll. and funeral aerrlcv
hold at the Congregational Church att: o'clock RM. of tho name day, Rev.
A.R. Jones.pastor of the church,
officiating.Deceased was a sonin-
Iau of o. ai. Ireland and leavei liia
wife and three children. a son, aged
eleven. a daughter. nine. and a twoyear old baby boy. to mourn the death
of a devoted husband and kind father.
here tonight at the convention of theNationalconventionofgrainoa-
changes.
LUTE N mr n N'r s I NV A L I D
Lincoln, Jan. '!.-In a letter eeceiw
ed bar Attorne y omni n m f r o m
Iowa, it appear; that the judgment
of Nr. Reed rdatire to tho lewity of
what la lmown as the "Ltaten'r~r\l
ents*has been rlndleated.Judge
Martin J. Wade of the 1=~-gf -11»~
trict of Iowa, having doc!um.
Luton and llnrah who sought to re-
eo r e r f r o mth e a ta to of lo wa a te n
per cent royalty on all cement andconcretebri dn bum in o u t a t m
or lntlxeeonstruc tiontheaame
methods 'mere used as those used bg,
th Lnten people, warp lnnlld.
Fuel rang at tor arfield'| orderplants ru .f l 2... 13. bfoirht the
country to a partial realization ofthe aerloosneu of the war we are cn-
ga g e d lna s i th a an o tb e f or a b e e n
home to them.
_. .- . _ _.. . . ._ --- . - -_ .three o'clock, subject, "The Glorious
Gospel."And the Ilnal sermon will come
Sunday night on "The Last Jtrdge-
ment."
Special Bible School rally Sunday
mornlng at 10, ee which Mr.Beem
will #vo a ahort.talk.Welcome for
old and young.
All the public are heartlly iayited
to thene meetings.Come early lf youwishsosecuregoodseats.Doorr
open at seven o'clock each night and
the laooao rrann.
Than on Monday night nt 1.30 a re
ception to new converts 11ill be hole'
in tho church, to which everyone ls
lmdtod.Hr. Ileern will have somethin! to nay at that time in tho 'mr
of encouragement and will address a
feur.1ronla oiinnewoll to th e chu
folks and othora who hare boen_Ln at
tendance 5; the Revival.
Th en are a wholo lot of people
travelllng around the country trying
to be orators who ought to be slop-
rinz hon-
,.-_...-.-..... . . . . . , . . ~.....the woolen goods turned out by th:
English capitallata who claimed that
they could not compete against th#
pauper labor product of Ireland; but
instead of aaking like gentlemen or
American oapltallana. for a protective on-fir. ln order to destroy their
competitors, they evoked the BritiallParliament to pass measunea to close
the Irlah loomn °altogcthor.When
this demand was granted.in 1698.
teo|_o£ thousands of the Protestant
wearors of Ulstor deserted their idlelooms and came to America.
THE PLAIN IRISH:
Under Feudalism tho land belonged
to the Lords and tho aerfa belonged
with the land.When the Nobles sold
thalrla ndtiao ser fsr entvdthitoaa:lm o! the improvements.At times
when there was noflrorln to ba done
in the llelda of his londshp, the serfr
could work for themselves, ln ordeato *proc un aolident grab and rw
to feed and clothe and RHP thom-
aelrea alive until the bell on the
c ame who the m to work fo r thelord again..'Hao poor devils did not
- - we w evenneu |vvllulrll xmaswhichtho public would not accept
ln times ofmeace, to get the people
of this country "out of step" ia a
proflteer.The spite-tax bglalatlon
of CLAUDE KITCHEN la prollteen-
ing.The prealdential booms of half
a dozen me~ in Washington an pro!-itoering of a very had and dangerotu
sort.Playing cheap polltla. ririnz
ottleea to incompetent men, nefwng
to give olhoea to competent men in
the government of the smallest vil-
lage-theee a n all peooteering.
Those who engage in lt are referred'
io the familiar words of Mark viii: 36
Honey Creek Depot Boraul.
Tho C. sl: N. W. rzulroad depot at
Honey Creek,Iowa,between Ho.
Valley and Cottncil umm. was do-
stroped by tho last tvednlday more»
lag.Two Nonlnrenem passengertrain! ran a ipoed of aavaatymileaan boar 'tsodll-lthe sheet o!
name that scorched on of the
cars md c.auudtlae mgha crnrs za
couc h bdot thu: oal>~"'rh¢|ola toeseapebein|"bo'l°€ed.-c -
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1: .t.
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I
n v vu h l lIN z w s r u L nI NT H BW O R L Do w n ss ot t u c uA 18 0L o wAI
n u c c .I
T h i v n i u e a n d n e e do fan e w s p a p e r .
i nl h ih o u s e h o l dI nn e v e rg r e a t e r !
t h a n a tt mp t n e n tt i mW eh l v r
s e e n l u r t e d t ou n t e rt h eg r e a ts w : l d *
n u r .a n d |I l r g aa t m vo fn u nua l|
r e a d !i nF u n c s .Y o uw i l la u n tt o
' h u e a l l t h e n u nh o m o u ri r o n y !m l
' E u r o p c l nb a t t l e G r i d sI n d1 9 1 8 p r o m|
i n i t o b e t h e m o s t m o m e n t o u sy e a ri nt h e h i s t o r y a l o u r u n t v e r l a .|
N o o t h e rn e w s p a p e ra tl os m a l l* I
pe w i l lf u r n i s h s u c h p r o m p tm dl b
| c u n t ¢n u no lt h e s ew a r l d s h a k i n g ;
J u n t a .I t1 |n o tn e c e s s a r yt ou p
more.1=| E THRICE AW EEK wORLDSl
regular nubocrlbtlon price is only ll OD*por gen, ard this plya Io: 155 pspert. 'W0 oder this uneauallni newspapcrlhd TUE ENTER?ISE together .furlanu year for
!i m aQ
Cleaning Time to lnstall Gas
lor lighting and hauling.Wt il gladly give y ou export advic e
and help in the matter, and ar.. vmit estimates.Of course Lhere
is tm oblig|tn on your part iasking for the facts and ligures.
We are so ware that gan la a fuel and illuminunt willprove an
superiortootherwny n thatwe pnfmise 5nu'il iiud at well
worth y our while to investigalu.
We, of c ourse, don't. expec t xohr puronqge on any other
buil than that y ouwill »erva y our owninterests bsgiving
ittn u a.
Why not investigate!.
And today !BLAIR GAS CO.
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I/
wha l lh dundimpu l airénbu.
¢pora{{6n a fur days bdon hh laid:
,' H¢rmln1N¢ld¢rkr\1|fr 11| bon on
1r u g i » u m n l f , ¢ 1 z m \ A p ¢ i J 2
IInd pond muy at Un Nkbofia
# m a m i n O m n l u J u l . I . 1 9 1 |
_slo mn do ps nlio a.
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!Th i s o g u l n r n u t u r i p t l o n p i n : o f m eB L A I R .N E B R A S K A
, t w o p q r z r l i s22.|
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3a.gua§'y_j8, 1918.m e V " " m s ?an'Hu°HImulry 18, 1911.'nas rirrknrmsnnmi
THE WORLD 5IGNIFiCA.NCE OF THE WAR
8 1 w u u s n n o w s z t o r m
Eoslaod.France.Rama.Italy. and now the United Stiles, as allies,
are engaged in the greatest. war to hlstoly to secure permanent world
pence.With twenty or more millions of men at the colors, with losses in
death wounded and captured of more than twenty-five per cent., with debtspilingmountainhighandreaching many, many billion they sro iight
ins' for a detlnite purpose, and that is the defeat of German mllitsrlsm.
lf the Prussian ~iiltsry caste retains it's power to control! the military
and foreign policy of Germany after the war, peace will not be perman
ent, and wer will bein n| Q.ll|grhen the chsuvlnistic advisers of the Hoh-
enoollem dynasty deem a conquest and victory possible
The Allies huh made a liilwlltlotts ettort and han strained their ut-
most capacity.Unresdy !or the war, they have eoneentrnted their energy
in vron on In this important mapoct they have defeated the plan
of Germany in "shining armor" to cntsh her enemies in their unread-
iness.But the war has not been von.Germany is in possession of Belgium
and part of northern France.She holds Serbia and Romania,Poland
and the Baltic provinces of Russia.Peace now, even though it bc made
on the basis ol the restoration of the ststun quo, "without indemnities and
without annexstions,"would be a fnilure to achieve the great purpose
for which the Allies have made heart-reading' soeritlco.Armaments would
continue for the next wnr, and this war would have been fought in vain.
The millions ol' lives lost nnd the humlnds of billions' worth of the pro
duct of men's labor, would be wasted.He who proposes peace now, thereiore either does not see the stske`for
which the Allies are fighting,or winhos the German military autocr
aey still to control tho dtultinies of all of us as to pence or war.Thane
who favor permanent world peace must oppose with :night and main
the proposals of peace at this juncture in the war.'
The Allies are lighting for n princlplo the maintenance of which affects
the future of civilisation. If they tfo not achieve it they have sacrificed
the llower of their youth ahd mortgaged their future for s century. and
all for nothing.»~This ls not a war in which the stake is territory or the sphere of influ-
ence ot one nation over another.The Allies cannot concede pence until
they conquer it.When they do so. it will be permanent.Dthenrrise
they fall.There are wars like that Iietween Japan and Russia, in which Presid
ent Roosevelt properly and soeoessiully intervened to bring about a
poses that hdped the parties to a settlement.The principle nt stake and
the power and territory were of such a cltsrsetsr that a settlement
might be made substantially permanent.But the present issue is like
that in our Civil War, which ws.s.whet.lmr the Union was to be preserved
and the cancer of slavery was to lie cut out.Peace proposals to President
Lincoln were quite os numerous as those of t<>~d=ur. and were movedby
quite as high motives.liut there wus no compromise possible.Slavery
and disunion either lost 'or won.So to-day the great moral object of
the war trust be itchievcd or defeated.
r.m.mn,m u - » ¢ m m -
Thrift Pina Private Can.
J l r Vandcriip,national director
of the war uvinga stamp department
of the United sum treasury ,wen
an Chicago one day hm. wack.lic
urought precepts and example with
mm.'This is n time when we must
cat expenses to the bone," ho tulu
the Chicago Evening Post.Young
men who spend money for llowenn,
candy,theater:and other luxuries
for their b u t girls;people whogive rich dinner: and' decorate thoia
uomca lavishly for entertainments,an who buy things today um the;
can do without,u e a ll i e | o I Lhclaiqerf*Mr.Vandlflap.tho
newspaper ny s,"gave the (omg:
im: opinlqn as ho ullghted from his
private cur at the union elution"-
Sellin Automobiles
re qui res dls c rlmlnutlo n a nd lu d g mc n t
In the selectlon o l ca rs to se ll tha t wi ll
mee t the publlc demand.We ha ve s e -
lec ted 3 sta nda rd makes ol cars whi c h
our experience ln selling and operating u
varlety of makes leads us to believe ure '
best suited to the_demarrds oi the Wash-
lngten cxzunzyg'. .I ....d have secured .
the exclusive selling rights ol' these cars
ln this gzouuty..
T h ~|_Inn worldwide slun-e a ~dnrd uirrvith un eslul>~
lished reputation; stands nt the head of medium priced can andrequires nu recommendation.
It is Price d at $1,250 F. 0: B. a t the Fac torv
l _In n new cur in this sectirln,
~~just being intmdueed here,
though thousands of them are being used. with entire satislnction to their ov.-ners, farther east.'I`l1e_\' have given such gen-eral satisfaction where their merit is known and nwreciuledthat the rnanull/:turens were unable tu supply the demand un-til einu recently their fncilties lor turning them out were large-ly increased.THE BRISCOE is equipped with electric starterand lights. demnunuxhle rims, &e. &c. everytliirxgg found oncan that sell for twice the money.
The Price is $775.00 at 0ur Garage
ls nnulher elm-y luwpriced, high
~~quality car-good enuugh fur is
millinnare lu drive.
The Price is $775.00 lleliverd at 0m' Garage
We don't expect to sell yur: any ol three mrs through udvertising.The pur of advertising is tu interest yuu nn
you will come in an let us show you thclr excellence anddemonulmus it.We think tlreyare the but cars. for the mum-y,ollered lur r-ale in this section.ll we tlmught there was :limebetter cars made, price considered. we wuuld get the sellingagency fur them.
Let us demunstrato the auperinritv of these can over any
nthem. at the price asked for lhem.ll we cnn`t cnnvrnw yriu
we both lnse. vi! our selling curnmimnn and you n lol ul' miru~
mobile satisfaction and enioyment.
0V a n l l u s s &l l n t r l l A u t o C o .
MERCHANTS BUILDING
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
'l`he Pioneer Bank of Washington
County, ln Succession 0peration
For More Than 47 Years
n=THE BANKlNG HOUSE OF
A. CASTETTER
Capital $100,000.00 Established 1809
xssusn EVERY FRIDAY
moan. HISTORICAL SOCIETY
'Ilr~bezinrwinz of the Nebraska
State lliatoricai Sod1:ty idon wa:
made August 26, 1867, when David
Butler, Thonzaa P. Kennani and John
Jay Gillespie,Commissioners tr.
locate a eapitat for the étate of Neb-
nuka. Bled a plat of the new capital
city in the olfice of the County
Clerk of Lancaster County.On thir
plat Block 29. lying between Q annIL 9th and 10th streets, at the south
west corner of the present Univers
ity Campus,was designated "State
lli ltori ul and Library Association
Biock".On the mme day Article: ol
Incorporation of the State Historical
and Library Association were iilw
in the same County Clerifs olfice.
On I'ebruary 15, 1869, tho Nebraska
car"which "carries him about th;
country in his crusade for econom
And the next day a Chic ago papa
ran I.Wnimington dispatch saying
that the ll-ml ldmlniltrution, as J.
means of owing cool, was "pianmn;
oo lake steps to bring about the cut
ling down oil' suburban atedm mi:
road passenger xqrvioe during'th
.mon rush huun in Chicago and oth
or h m citis.Altogether,Mr.Vanderlip give Chiqaxo no much food
for thought as to suggest the need
for a food-for-thought administration
The New Republic.
ooooooooocxnooooooooomooco
H. ULLERMANN
ii;
u u l l n l t and
S u b n l w d w l a m I
0 n | D o ~ l l | r a Y | \ | i | | . M n . | 3 l .
a h u n d d n n l l u u z h r u u l a- u m m u v u u u c d a u u
Fo ur Doors We st of the Cnste tter B a n k
BL AI R . NE B R AS K A
| 0 4 0 1 \ » » » ¢ ¢ o » »c n u n o o s s n
'l'he Largest and 0ldest Exclusive
Jewelry Store in the City.
A CONSERVATIVE BANK
With Liberal,Safe Management
All Deposits Pmtectd By The State Bank
Guaranty .Law
'* * " " * "
w a n
Thi Ripuhlielll Publicity u n d #
thzwgh lf: praldat., Hoa. Jo-
\Bmrn¢,Jr.,|'h'uo\\at¢hlfo»l-
:stuns ax W a Wallington
~udquutarlz"Soma admlnirtntion nnupnpera
that 'this 1| no time for pol-
' m m s - i w u w u m w m x
~Q t h t n r i l - '
"al this In no time for politics, Wh!
the democntic uthual eommat-
neatly norganiud on the mon
otemaue umpaifn hu i : s n r n t--by may put; c ommlttn in
Ullllld Stahl?Why i l that
tht ln umg p uthln public ity
and rninwnin g um ntc ndn
ity baron?I f this iz nm.
~ for poliliu, why do It hun n
~lldly domocnldc cabinet,wh y ne
doupc ntic campaign eoa£rlb
ton (ivan the malt powerful pocuona ir vur vu org ani sation ma
wartbu chairman of the dam
-tie nation! cc mmituo dwuu so
as n npnu nuuva ur um emm-
raf to tba m-nr ecnfennee in Europa?
" L f tlp i a i n n o tlma to td k HHH,
lr un we mnlntalninz a tar!! com-
iuion,why v u that oommiuion
lpcad ln the contra] o! free Laden.
whyia lhccomrnimon now con
nr n tu!!! Inquiry ?Shdl. the
~a||n¢no!A1n|.ricak|e|:s11ent
kilo ul oI!£e.la.l orguniutien af Incade rs i tll u rldf Shall men who
dart fortnight in their Wiv
to business adopt a \a!.¢hIul wait-
~;policy in public athlra!Shah
.|1 .
I |¢n n n d s i u d b m r l l t m u . ;
u u n a l l t l l l a u u h l a l u l ll t l l v l l lu m r a n n h z u n h u a
'- g1 J|'n° "' ~ ' = .- : ~ . ~ m - -
a u
1
s
s
;
h
's
I
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r
1jp||gLthe action of the three com-
inners.Nothing. further wu done toward
tho realization of these curly aim.
until the appearance of a letter u.
the public dated Brownvliie, August1.m s ,m u signed br Ruben ee
Furuu.The Ietter m u addressed
ua 1 number of prominent citizens
and ukud the use of their names in
calling n meeting to organiac a Stair
Historical Society.Upon the even
inx of September 25.1318, a meet
inc was held at the Commercial Ilo
tel in Lincoln at which the follow
nng person: appeared und orilnized
a Nebrukn Suu Historic al SocietyUr. G°°r¥° L. Miller, Chria. llartmu
and J. T. Allen, Dougiu county,Gov.
Silas Garber md ll. S. Haley. Web
ster county;S. R. "Thompson, T. P.
licnnanl, w. w. \'u}lllon and Samue'Aushty.lanc uter county ;Rev..L
M. Taggart sud J. Il. Czoxton, Otoe
county; C. H. Wmikor, Franklin court
ty; lion. L. Crounse. and E. N. Gren
ell. Wuhlnguan county;Prof. C. I1
Wilbur.Saline county; J.Q.Goss.
Supp county;D.I L Whaler and
~I
A REPUBLICAN L o v n r m s rlnrupous $0 A cal!ilnud by
D. Ric hards sixty pmmlmnt
fmm n rlou a par tie! the
Illi mblld lti htb li sr Ptth lln d
l h u h !at Fnmnnt,J u l Friday
¢ ll mmr d ui! timlr pan y nl
4
peut hu c ome?Shall men bu
old that they an 'nervous and hya
al' whm Uwr urgo pnpuodnun
or commas-u just u they wen whenurgedy n p ln d a u s to r' vm1
~:mn who I nline in 'Amnic a
inn tad! disc ussion md tu-llgishtwu to Hut polltlul puny
~in li llle g id a h d for Europe
AMI first!"Shall npubilc uu :e au to u l !
Lia vh i h ll !thlpo wo rof the
r .*'isb| Ih lused! .ophn¢." 'ilo¢ io ¢' !Latus uu ri n-
-lk puns answer."
u n lo u ,d m :tomme:md
ilvu, if mulnd. to President
W u a o a ta wln th a ws r to r f n c d o m
:mm m dl tht c ivilised nations
thseanh.lu vu a no ta b le f u th
lf i l z M uaaifllm patridl..Mr.
Richards called tbl meeting za order
m d m u d ith purposes.u above
an forth.Clark ferldna, of Auron
editor and pubilshur d om ol Nob
tion oi the 'urs pmwitlng vimruudy
agntnlt the lat democrntic :unpaign
ln getting votes on a "He kept us out
of v u "nmp li tn .while pursuing
polic ia that would Fad bo vu' and
mnklu no pnpnntions for war; roc-ofnlxjng thu nfvndeir of the prev
ldent'a efforts for honorthll and trl-
mnplunt pac e.but condemning ili
mnddered dhcusaicrn c! 1-M subject
....|.
1ru¢ loc i edu e.ha lnnn nan dC.L !I.
HeElfnlh, o! Calumhus. u uc roury.Tha mutlll vu s dd nu ed b y um
utmrut old wind hem of npublie-anim. Col. Tom Radon' ol Numb;
cuunty,J.J.H¢Clr¢h>'.of Dixon
munty , H-| 117 Lindny of Luwnter,
Ron Hlmmond and zz R.Gurney,
d P nmvn t, a nd o th on
Rllo lu ti o n l ' n n p u lld luppon
'I'hlodona Rooosnit arisen pruideat
had tabs over tha luuqunent andcontrol of tha nilroldl and lehcted
h i !non-in-law,Congrnunsn Nick
Longvorth, u A member of his cab-
inet. nereury of the tnuury fc! £n~
lunoi, nad placed hlm in Lin polition
d d ln e wr g c n e n l off the nihnynd»:m't yoi think fha democnta would
have mid! some Hilti' remngks abou!
a s
"W m Hex!!
1 n m u n o m i m wa n a - u a n l a n
u u i m u d s m w u n n n x z u n a m
been a n o h l u l by thc gcnennentthan home dsmonltntiivh agent for
.F'l|U1>¢\#l1» Dvlltlll- Sarpy and Otoe
Alllilll and "ldii gin lessons in the
.
n l l h g fo r u n i t y M a c t i a n ; a n d p l e d g
i n g s u p p o r t f o r c a n d i d u u w h o a n
w h o l a h e a r t e d i y i n s y m p a t h y 'l i i h t h e
u n x i m e n t a e x p n l u d h e r t i n . .
a
H E E N T E R P R I S E wmv ¥§'.'§'§.§.§'.,'Z£'£ ¥ »° = f
_Why u than | lh° r\l| ° 01 p ark!
That'| not had to answer. lt'| be
Wnlilruns, Sewnn! county;L.B. l|
lleid, Hulfulo county;Rev. L.il. w.
Sha-yeck and E. Shogun, Gage coun
Ly;Wm. Adair, Dakota county; an-I
:when W. 1um1u, Nemnhn county.
Ruben w.F u m u wsu clectéd
pnmident, and Prof. Samuel Aughey,
ul the Silk:l3ni\'en\ily, Secretary.
Since lt'a| organuixation in 1878, the
aociely has had conlinucus existence,
and it's work o! collecting, organizing
and preserving the historical mater
ml relating to Nebraska has gone for
ward.it has pubhshw IB volumes
ul Nebraska |li:slor). besides a amnoer el' immvhiela;it has accumul
l'_Q;.~.:um»4~|.Q;og_*_._35;
\--71 num-y of 52,000 xmn. andpaxnphleta;i t h u in it': drolletliun
10,000 volumes of Nebraska news
papen.It has 1,200 members.
und Bnickey, we who live In incorp
ngistnmt shall be taken.
Between 10 and 15 days after reg
istration each alien enemy must again
appear before his registration officer
Lo obtain a regiatraiion card, whichwi!! bear his name and his left thumb
print.This card mont be carried by
the registrant for future identifica
lion.
An llien Bnemy who changes his
plnci of reeidenoo to another place
within the .mme rfdslntion dhlrict
mm at once report the eluogo to the
reglltnlion olficcr.No alien enemy
dull move out of the district uithout
a permit.Application for a permitmust be mule upon o form furnished
oy the Department of Justice, giving
full paniculan as to date. reason for
change, and intended ;lu.ce of ftnid
ence.
A L I E N S M U S T R E G I S T E R
A m o n g t h e r e g u l a t i o n ; fo r t h e r e g
a l r a l i o n o f a l i e n c n c m i c e i i n t h e U n
l a l S t a t e s d u r i n g t h e H r u t w e e k o f
S e b r u a r y , a r e l h o fo i l o w i l l g z
A l l G e n n a n m a l e s o f t h e a g e o f I4
: e a r n a n d u p w u d a r e r e q u i r e d l o
r g i s t a r .N o t i c e o f t i m e a n d pi uc e
Q f r e g u l a t i o n w i l l b e g w c n b y p u b -
.i cn l io n i n n e w l p a p e r s .
T h e a r r i m w i z o f m b r e g i s t r a n t
m u s t h e ac co m pa n ie d b y fo u r u n -
m o u n t e d ph o t o g ra p h s ,si g n e d |l|.I0.:i:-
t h e f l e a s o a s n o t t o ob s cu r e t h e
A general banking. business
conducted.:~z :
We sell Exchange, and Loan
Money, cash checks on other
banks, pay interest on time
deposits for six. nine and
twelve months at the rate oi
4 per cent per anum.::
the ordmancu of the city of York to
keep 5 Pi:vrithi~the city limiu.
Ereeuive Coll Prieen.
Cliilord Thorne,of Chicago,told
the Senate investigating committee ntWuhiugton the othendly that he had
made I. study of the coai luation in
the last six months and lar@`<l"thu!.
governrnont priceBxing had advanced
prices. that coat openiorl were mak
ing exccuiro prom: and that the pul»~
lic did not luwo jumciont 'voice in
governments!invenigation to gain
dau for price regulation.
Senator Smith. of South Carolina.
hu been c how: by the democ ratic
mrlng committee to succeed the hge
Senabor Newlands as chairman of
the intentate commerce rommitiu..Moro Southern democratic states-
mdnghip.
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to hunt around before it could flnfwvbvdv zo hit, ahnya puu the :peed
limit lowest. And wen it makes il. unludxd to fa u m a vi z in the had
yard.Our grandparents '|reren't ao all
llred flnickey about il.-iu.d they liv
ed about u Ion; as their children add
gnndehildrea, at um. They fattened
aho; or Lwolnthebac k y ard thus
solving a ltr!! :hare of the (Ubin
question.Then they butehemd u
hogs and solved a lun :han of the
high oust of living problem.
But we shudder to think of fab
tenlng a hog in our back yard. Ita
wo unsaniuu-1. We prefer to let the
kitchen gnrbaga smell va heaven in
the back alley or in the can awaiting
Lhe laniy arrival of the garbage col
lector.We have forgotten that the
hog prefer: clean quanara to diny
ones, and that a hog will leave a bca!
of 0101 any time to slefpgin. clean
straw.And even a he'vnll leave
wi ll for c orn or punley or veget
:shitt-
We are abort of pork because we
are too blamed fulldioua, or too all-
med lazy zo fatteo a porker in the
ua-ck yard. And for that reason we
»\a\ren't a bit ni kick comin; if pork
la too high for ua to buy chan. And
even at that, we might overcome il
long enough to help mah anna that
our acidic; boy: have plemy o! pork
to rv with their beam. ll' the soldier
ooya can stand it to do our lghlinz
for ua. the least we can do la no ataml
u few had odora in order tnkeep them
fed ep on pork and beans..
pip from being fattened for :laught-
er vr|'1'e no right to kick when pork
la uponlive.Ever notion that tin
:mailer the flume the lower the suz
omoblii lpoed limit!A viilqo so
WAR CREDITS GRANTIID A|.I.|l1."i
War czediu extendud to foreignGovamments dum the United Sum
entered the nr tow $4.23e,400.000.
of mu Great Britain received $2,045.
000300: France, 81.28-5.000,000; Italy.
$£~00.000.000;Runnin.$325,000.000;
Belgium.$7l',4W.000: Suhia, $4.D00,~
ooo.
the apema enroute o! the spnklr.
MH. C. R. Mend, of this city, mln-
ber cl the committee from Washing-
lo n ouaty, has been nunod by the
ccmmitmo u one of 11:1 speakers,
one having been seleded from each
:oun in tha aura from the mon
wa n women residing therein.
WDMHN To TA L K P.\rm0'r1s>1
The womaxfn committee of the
Sum Council of Defense hu inn;-
unued n series of pltHo£ic address-anto be given at public tebotrla, uzhurch,
farm club and other o r g w u t i ~
xli h er i n n
Tho adlraalen will be given by
members of the 1:oma.n'| tonunittef
apeakcq bureau. of which Mm A. WIFinds! oI'Llncnln is chairman.Any-
ona desiring a speaker for n un min-
utn, lui! hour it hour lddnu, llwuid
ply to Illia.Pield.Th i o n wa -
moai of which can navel lm used bus
ll costing the government thounnrls
of dollln eac h day for paper, ink
hbor and £11nsport\Lion all for noth
ing. lt in continuous vane. and does
not atop in Wuhlngton but in a vnu
of un-.e for those who recieve it.
Teknnmh Herald
nA'ru»\'DRY CLAUSE
I'nnkforh Ky..Jan.14.--Bothhouses of the Kentucky genenl u~
Ielhly rallied the proposed prohibi
Radium.Wil.,Jus.IS.-Senator
Ilobert u .L-lI*a\le|.9.¢staned suitngnina! Richard Lloyd Jones and tba
Wmeomin Bula Jc umd of Madison.
lllqing malic ious dmdor.
Tha papers do not reveal amount of
damage to he ukod.
l.nl"ol!d£e i l d r u d y suing the
Mmiiaon Democrat for ;1oo,ooo dam-
ages for libel.
Siaaamondmenl lo l~c fedexat me
silllllln.
u s l r r s a m ;C O R N P R I C E
O w l i n i n d i a n a n vi o l e n t d o n
i n b e i n ( m a d e o n t h e p a n o f t h e g o v
e r n m e n t m k o e p t h e pr i c e o f a n d
e a r n u n d e r $ 5 s b u s h e t l h l l s p r i n g .
Th e s t a t e fo o d d i n d u r s a i d , s p e a k i n g
n f t h a t p r i o n :" C o r n g r o w e n w h o
u k m o r e t h a n Zh i :: m o u n t w i l l b e
classed b y t h e U n i t e d St a te n g o v-
e r n m e n t u p r o fi t e e n . "W e sh o ul d
h o p e ao.
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N E B R .S O L D I E R S C A N T V O T E
Li n c o l n , Ne b . , Ja n .I3 , -N e b n u k a
bo ys i n t h e n g u l u u m y m i l h a v:
n o c h a n t s t o vo t e e ve n t h o u g h G o v
e r n o r N e vi l l e nh o u l d a l l A spec ial
session o f t h e l e g i n l a t u n t o a m e n d
t h e p r e ve n t a o l d i a fa el ec ti on l u v,
w h i c h w a s p l u e d b y t h e l e g i d a t u n
I n l m .Un d er t he st a t e c on s t it u ti o n
a n d fa d e r s !l a w n the se aolmllen d o
n o t h u e a r i g h t t o vo t e .
What hu happened tn the Senate?
election oommiltel lhll. was invest.igmtlng Banatnr Lai`oiM1.a'a St. Pau!
speck?The last bend of il. the ln
.
Llillwm could be conserved by our
gonrnment by c utting out ton: of
printed manor which any newspaper
ma n hs te sln s ee wute d y e ttha b uken an dnily filld with matter mn
u m a m r m
ESTERNCHICAGO 8 NORTH wW u h a n !1. In ld !!tl a . 'a . Iu l l !
0. u. ul l:3.4! 9 I. dntlr
C . . S . P . , M . I 0 .
h m u a s u m - m n
~a.n.d.|£|ru.S¢m.L\ i a. !.& ¢ i .1 | ¢: . .$ l ;
11 |\.n. ml: ax. Sun.IIJG Ln. dallr ox. Stl.
an 9.ldlBl'lx..3\m.s i n m . l a l ! ¥
ao ¢ n. Sundry mls'
Irank Bloc h Planet.
Announcement of the death u !
Frank Bnooka at the home o! his
|on~in law, A. W. Beslan, on UR Bde
tom north of this city, at :ix o'¢locl:
this morning was received by Blair
friends.
Deceased rams io Fort Calhoun in
nn early day and from there to Blair
when the town first started.He was
well known throughout the county
and had many pennnal friends.
Ile wouhl have been seventy-.dnyear: of an had ho lived till llazeh
h t next p a had been in fedzle
health for umm! y uan.
l'uneral aenice will be held at the
home of A. w. Bealat on the fum.
where his death occurred, u. onethin
ty P. H. next Sunday.
Rnd l*atera<|1. Gus Rathmann and
John McKay went as delegates from
the Illnir Fire Department to attém!
the annuni meeting of the Stu Va]-
unteer Fira Depanmenu held at Fm-
mont lhe lint of the wr.~ck.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Closing daya of the Revival.Don't
mia: them! Chrianian church.
The Caatetter Bank interior ia be
ing repainted and tldied up.
Tha sto# left a baby girl at thehome of David Ilundahl laat Sunday.
Born to Hr. and Hrs.Charley
Dixon, January 10th, a baby boy.
Alisa Margaret Gut.»cl1o=v and Hra.
cl;-an Allen of DeSoto, were Omaha
.1lI\.0|"&i Tuesday.v
Walter Laraenia havin! aome ax-
tenalve improvements made on the lo-
tertor of hla home on South St.
Hrs. Rice Arnold la here from Om-
aha visiting ber mdtituda of Blair
frlonda and ddtirne nelgbbora.
Mina Emma Larsen returned borne,Monday, after a two days visit with
her alater, Anna, at Omaha.
Misa Hilda Lund returned to her
Lorne near lienqard, Su y,after aweek: viait at the Jena iloler home.
lllra. Gua Erickson, of Nap-er, Boyd
County, is here in attendance at the
bedaide of her mother,Mn .Ha n '
Kemp./
Sunday forenoon will bc one M the
mod memorable o! dl the Revival
llleutlnga. Game out and lee!Cltrla
tian church.
Mrs. W ill Epling of ummm, Cai-
ifomla came last Saturday to vialtwith her mother, Ira. Clariaaa Wil»
cox.
Wm. H. Allen and daughter, Hn.
A.. J.Laaure vialted with relatlvea
and friends in town ny ; dnt of the
week.
"Bill"Fic k, the belt ment cutter
that ever stood behind a butcher block
ln Blair, haa bought Joe Bolln'a Fort
Calhoun butcher shop.
. John Aye, second uiiahnt deputy
county fuel admfnnnrowr,attended
o meeting of lauabandmen from
throughout the abate held at Lincoln
last Monday to dlscuaa the aaell corn
.utuatton ln Nebraska.
Elma: Jensen anived from Lian-
lng, New Mexico, on a ten days fur-
lough bein( called hero on aooountonli the illness of his father, hir. Jim
Jensen, who baa been at the Blair
lloapatrd for some time.
The head of the government weath-
er bureau down at Llncotn ltaa fig-
ured lt, according to tha State Jour-
nal, that yeatertlay,the 17th.inet.,
the winter was half ended.lt don'\
aaem aa if we could have more severe
cold weather ln the last half than we
have experienced in the d n t half.
The dx montha old baby boy of ltr.
and Hrs. Hana Chrinenaen ded last
Monday,alter a protracted lllneu,from henn trouble.Funeral service
was held at the home of the parentson Tuesday at two o'clock l'. M.The
bereaved parents are conaoled in the
cornpadonabip of another aon,two
and a half years of age.
Dr. Taylor,who located in Blair.
over the Clabetter bank,a iow
montha ago,dilln't =- == -; »=gel.»
mg many patients andpack up his
otlacta and moved to Omaha..He was
an oateopath practitioner, or ;wo1.\ld
have been hadhe aacured any patient.:
.ble for a 'Durklah bathroom ulzben 1
"ant my rlba and backbone mangled
and the wa rubbed loose from the
tleah, and the Blah from the bones,
In aome bath boom.
Mrs. Claude Utterback wrote to her
nother,Mrs. Hilton, on Satunlay,
the bth.inat.,from Eaatern Honlana that the chinook wind.: had melt
ed all the snow that had nrwlowa
fallen. several inches in depth, and
that there were puddles of mud and
water everywhere;that it l1ada*t
frozen, day or night, for more than a
weak, and the weather wan aa mild
and pleasant aa apringtime.Thi..
was just when we were experiencing
our coldest snap here:f *
Barl Krause and Leonard Axlell
signed up last Honda? for aervlca a
mechanics. mason and carpenterfre-
apectlvaly, paaaod the phyaleal exam-
inatlon and left Tueaday for Cam~
Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas.
Harold Bartlett and Fold Dickatm
who had pravlowy enlisted ln ~
Seventh regiment, made applicationfog entlstment inf the ,regular array
mueac c epfed aadaeo ttoac ampi~
the South--Camp Greene,Charlotte
No n h c m u m i
Freak e¢;aaro reponed on sal
In Chlcago at T3 cents per dozen.
ANDERS C. DEBEL
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1 |a ~u |9b u i l d i n g s , q u i t e a l o t o f a l f a l f a . 4 a n d o n e -
h a l f m i l e s t o t o w n .$ 1 2 7 . 5 0 a n a c r e .
Extra ordi na ry te rms on thes e two.
F A R M NO. 3 .Good square 160,3 a nd one
ha!! mites east of Cra ig,fa i rly we ll l m -
proved. extra good orchard and a food pro-
ducer.$125.00 will buy lt up to Feb. lst.
FAR M NO . 4 .One of the best 400 acre farms
in eastern Ne bras ka .2 sets of Improv e-
wl t h a t h i r d house lo r te na nt o r hi re d
ma n .Owner will c onside r loo or 200 acre
. o r s ma ll fa rm a t its value as pa rt pay.
Good Terms On Balance.
FARM NO. 5.One ol the best improved quarters around
Blair.teas than two miles from the dty.Can be
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Blslr Public Llbrsry hours:2 to 5
~.: u.r l o s a m ._
Fred Ilunlum unloaded n car ol hay
I he had shipped down from Holt
~unty, last Monday.it stood hid
25 s ton, which is pretty steep for
'lld hay.
The city of Kearney ls not alerted
y the sh or ts ge of c oa ls of sr ss its
Iectric lighting and heating plsnt is
~ncemed.The system is operated
y vrster power and the use of light
cl clectnc power is unrestricted by
~e federal authorities.
Mr. Gsyhnn Mehrens has ordered
s Enterprise sent to Long Bench,
if.Mr.and Mrs..Meitrens leftnat week on their annum pilgrimage
| the land of sunshine and tlowers an
pend the balance of the winter.
A. C. Jensen. who his been employ-
by J. s. Roberts ns baker for two
ears md his brother, Louie, also n
er who has been employa! ut the
is U. P. Bakery at Omaha, closed
deal East Saturday, for the Robclts
~kery taking possession on Monday.
Mr. and Mn. Jsrmes L. Pounds baby
~y, who had been in feeble health
nd under the esre of physicians
nee birth, several weeks in sn Gm-
~n hospital. died nt the Methallst
ospital in Omaha lmst _Saturday
oi-ning.The rernslns were brought
~me and funeral service held nt two
'clock lost Sundsy afternoon.
Lirnndnm Hemp; 83 of nge,
~other of S. E. Kemp sister to
D., S. G. nod B. 1'. lhnlu-, is su!-ering with a maiignant one of pneu
~omn Hlllzn few days ago her life
ung in the balanc e, but thanks to
ood medical attention ond nursing,
md n rugged constitution, she rallied
|her friends ore hopeful of her
ltimttte recovery at this \vrit.{ng-
nursdsyevcninx.
"Everything in the Harness Line"
theheadingolndoublec olumnml.
the Orchard lllews over the sig.
~ture of our old Wlshington coun-pioncer friend, "Sli" Blsnc hsrd,
ho was for many years one.oI the
s ;:farmers of the lomhweln cornerI this county.The Blsnclmni farm
n the county line, north oi Elk City,
n show place of 700 acres, well-
~proved ln the early days.
Mrs.Plot:ingesting quite com
ortnbly since the injttretl part was
laced in n plaster -cast by the attend-
ng playnlcisns.iler son, Dr. Charles
|nl,z., csmo in from Torrington lan
~ tunday ond approved the treatment
he .attending physicians were giving.
lis Vial! aflonled more comfort. :tp-ntly,to the venerable patient
an anything that has occurred since
~er misfortune.lla left for home
gain on Moodly conlident that his
~other was mceiving every possible
sre from physicians, nurses and
riends.
Charles Smith, the negro chsrged
ith the murder of Mrs. u. I... Nethe-
sy in the railway cnt near her home
--~ of Flomcc e, will face tho jury
second time January 21, when the
is brought up for ret:inl.Theury disagreed. 9 to 3, ln the flrst trio!
ged with sensational festures ln
Novmber, 1917.The second trial will
be hfor Judg Sears. whose tenn _ln
the criminal court dos not expire until
Iebnmr y ll.
Attorneys for the negro state that
. nsntionsl features will be developed
ln Smil.h's defense._
Kennnnl News:-Kennsrd esnnot
possibly be counted on ine slaclters
list, when it comes to :rein and live
stock shipments (or in any other
way)about 25 csrlosds of livestock
having been shipped during the Ilrst
llfteen dsys of this month. and th
Fsrmers' Grain and Lumber Co. re-
ports having shipped out Ili csrlo~
of groin during the same space o
time.The severe cold weather lun week
csuscd considerable dsmsgs and loss
but the hesviest loss yet reported tv .
to Norninn Wllltins who lost at hog
all weighing over 300 lbs., by smoth
ing when they piled up trying to kee~
warm.
John Rodgers returned Wednesday
from Cedlr Falls. ln., wlsere he ll
been for two oeelu with his daughter
Mrs. W. E. Foote, who is in s. hos
pltsl there, recovering from the ef
fects ol n surgical operstion.Ile
Blair friends will rejoice to know the
she is on the road to recovery, tellincomfortably.While there he mc
Alex Finlayson at the nearby cit
of Wsterloo, v.hers he ls living, bein;
omployed in tho llllnols Centrsl mil
res-d shops.The Finlsysons le!
Ysnkton shoot Lhreo months sro .located st Wstcdoo.They were we'
sod sent regards to their oldtim
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Local Advertising
JOHN LOTHFlop
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Dt i i u o u r B u t t I h tk e l S t u t
a u ua NEBRASKA
For Sale:-A ngialared y anling
Hanford Bull.S ain of
. 3. Haan.01.1 aim. Nohr.
P r a c t i c e i n a h h l t l d fl d t r l l O b l l fl l .
D l fl n n o W d h c r A n n u . F i r s tDD M S o ut h n l Cu ! m u .
BLAIR NEBRASKA
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FARM NO. 0.154 Acres. 2 and a mn miles tu station.A
llttle less than |50 will buy lt.Almost new Improve-
ments.A real snap.Good terms.
Ihnvc several olhlrr good farms um: can he boughtworth the money un good terms.Come in lnd sea us lt-
once.
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J. M. DIXON REAL ESTATE comm
XEW OFFICE FIRST DOOR WEST
OF Iwi 1n1AN'S GABAG;
COME IN AND SEE ME
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For Sale
FAR M.NO. l.Good level ei ghty ,lo ur-ro o mhouse. good burn, good orchard, good well
of water, closg to school.Price fo r qulc k
sale by Feb. 15th, $l27.50 per acre.A r e a l
snap.FARM NO. 2.Eighty acres. rolling, good 4-
Ba£ rS1 ri tc h | lm| d l| t ln.Stud!-
i.n¢'|.Prl-cl $200,midi (rom y our
own eomblnp.(QBU)
Dr. J. v. Hinchman, office 215 W.
Wnahmyton Street.Both 'ph-ones.
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lleul Gmjlel ll. ln. 8Lr|.mlin|'| nba
lwrr Goods.
.Hot TAB-TONIC trutmcnt lar hi!-
inc lair agjhe B E A UT Y P z mwu -
|£ ln. 8t.n.dlia¢'|.(ia ua
cons FOR SALE-W. H. Mil-
iar, Jr., Bluir phone.(45~Lf)
The Suu Bank of Blair, Nebrllll.
srillpn you Four per cant intenat
pq: annum an Timo Cutlhcatal of Di-
posit for Six, Nun or Twahu months
All deposits are protectad by th i
Guarnnue Fund o! the Blau ot Nl-
hnaka.3-£1
'PU tha Nniouai Vac u um d um:
|tPlarc \'| ._41-u
Firm for Huc hing W anted-4 lo 20
dozen.-Bell phone 43.
(49-li)Porter incubator Co.
letha l md Fllhln- In a nry hams
should be (amd one of our Home Sav-
ings n u m n a l g i v e n u n ; a t t b l
Clt1un'¢ Sulnp Bank. Gln you think
of a better XmasPrnunt for thlt boy
or gun Ono ddlu"~Q|n| an looounl..
Four pu cant paid on living.4 1 u
Fldnl llwlzv ul Lhe umuryP/muon u w ;
Wt have about 1 Branding 'hunsfor uk.Bourbonol d, White Hoklmd
n m u mm .[47U)44 Aye Bron.
"Your we Honey "-W hy not have
your ldlftuonoy urorklq fm' you?We
pay four par aunt on suing: moountl,
compounds! semi-umndly,m4_3our
mm: is pmuc tud by me Gu nnntyhlnd of the Suu oi No b : n h .Cid-
ann Having; Bank, Blair, Nsbrukt.
41U
The Favonte eclipses lil patterns of
hulbnrnna; conceded by all who have
und them Lb he aupmor to mr ulhsn,
an healing cnpnclty,oconomy ul Inc land aulolt opanlocl.
J?1.1 Plllrun'| ihrdlf arc .
Ur. Suwmrf a New Omoo,l u bBlock,2ndI-'loom | 2 t l
You can gn rw pu' c am. inurull.per annum lm your :nanny depouwd In
he Suu Bank, Blair, Nlbr., on Tim!Luni lintn of Dep om:for Six, Ninnor Tmiva months.a-u
Bmn n lmr Fe b r ua r y lit.1916,
4 per cent. interest. vrili be psid on
cerzitioaws uf depunsif. issued for
mx months,ine months and one
y e a r .- Th e nz Hou se o f A.
Lkullnlter
Earl for Hitc hin; W anted--I to 20
dana.-in-1| phase li,
(49lf) .Porter Incubator Cu.
U r n Y o u r O w n H o m e - W e # l i l l o a n
rw m o n e y t o b u i l d o r b u y y o u r H O M E ;
y o u p l y i n g i t b l c k i n m o n t h l y p a y -
m e n t l l b a u m a u r e n t .O u r ra t e s
u e l o l r , a n d pa y m e n t s c a n h c m m e
w a n d : a n b o r r o w e r .C o m a i n d i n u r -
a w d .T h e Cit ize ns Sa vi n g s H a n k .
B l u r , N e b r a s k a .4 1 - U
Ur. W. F. H=¢nphi.U'|Donn] Uthce
locntld our Stal.: Bank.I541
ur your idle money urn aomsthmg.
The Suu Bank, Blair, Nab., 'lrlli nu
Four pu un: inbuilt on Time Ccrlil-
caus of Deposit for Sax,Nine or
Iwolvs months.3L I
MASQUBBAUE HALL A 1 2.
crrs 11.114, m:xz-| :4uros. .NEIL
JAN u.un 19.CASH l'1.l1Zi.S.
Muringn Licenses Gnnled.
January 1.2. to v. v. Snum and Bel-
ly Knulmback, 01 Emurwn.
To Ernest Duhon and Emma C
Edmoruon, dUma1m.
January 14, so Joan Burton and
Mn. M. MCCln8»dy, or Blur.
January 15;to Alben Lund and
Lerihl Lllkcr, of Arlington.
G0 zo un UIIAU FY PARLUR for I.hllr linlu-an lnen enum y our hlirget unc: and lualmul {I8-tl]
A Ill' llc undhand baulaufmrn, in
goal l30|lII1iIinli, li secondhand pfitel.
Muay p a m n a and males ol new
haha, for both had and mtl. c m.81 lt Pa|.nrseu's Hardware.
w .| _ Hall l i u n a .
W. L. Hail, I. well known and high-
ly respected citizen of Blair for the
put thirty-fwe. years,died au.b i l
home on West South Sl. nl. Midnighton the 18th. imqt.,ifter u pmtrncted
allncaa af several yearn dunlion.De-
ceased was n carpenter bar trade. .\
quiet unassuming guatlemun, n good
nmghbor and highly respected.
William lanulrd xml \\'ll born lt
Mn. Dc mldJonas was no danger-
ously ill Woclnldsy mb f lllll tint
her aistnrs. Hn. Fred Nehlts and
Mrs. Bd. W oll wen hurriedly am
for to so to her.Sha 'nu much im-
pmved a t !ut wmn u.
worth in tha t a tateln 1869.Your
clnldren were born to them ut South
lhomnaI.on, Maine.Emma and Arth
ur, aged respectively, eight. and ai:
yeara,died there,and liarry and
Joshua,aged fourteen and eleven
years, respectively, died in *Blain
Deceased and his wlfeand two anna
came from Maine to mer in 1883 and
have resided here continuously since.
The aged wife is left to mourn the
death of her life companion.
Funeral service wilt bé held from
the family home on Saturday but the
hour hu nod yet been decided upon
aa Mm. Hall desires to await the ar-
rivad of her brother, E. T. Pumawonll.who lives at Gretna, Sarpy County,
before determining the hour for the
service.
Doc.Pierce, the hliasua :md their
daughter,Mrs.Itothery, of Omaha,
went to Chicago last Saturday.
Wuhlngton, D. C., Jan. 13.-Gem
crui tiuner,of tha mllrtiu attain
bureau ol the war department alatetl
today the permiaaton would be (l\l¢|.
:nun or me recently dtahanded Sev
enth Nebraska regurtent to entiat in
Nebraska uruta an the lhrrty-fourth
drvmou.lhe general atated how;
ever, that proper rdeaaes would have
to be obtnlned from the state hefore
the order to enlut could become el-
Iective.After steps have been token
to do tlnu tt is understood auch anorder would be issued by the war de
pamncnt." " >
Dr.uurxtein has been placed in
command of £22 medical men in the
nmbulanoe service at Camp Ogle-
thorpe and mnintnim n separate nun
dlstlnct.department of the aervlce
over which he haa Itdl authority.
Quito n number QI those serving um
der him were at the training c amp
before he went there and it ia con-
ardcmd quite a recognition of hia
ability by the authbritiea that .he
should be selected uhend ol than fortho responsible position to which he
han been assigned.0
Stare Rnvor c ame down 'Ne his
Western Nebraska runche fo the Om-
nha atockyarda Wednesday to buy
u hunch of brooding ewea to alrip out
to his place, but not llnding when he
wanted como up to Blair to *mit over
o day or two nntlt somethin; that
suited him cnrne in.lla has been
handling aheop on hla rancha for the
past llvo years and had o. nlea bunch
until tho other day when a panycame along und asked him to set o
price on them.Steve thought hc'd
uct the price high enough, $13 a head.
and the party took him up at .lala
price.
Hon. George D. Melklejohn, of Om-
dta,was a diatinguiahed visitor ln
Blair luat. 'Pueaday nod called at thin
ottlce to ronaur otdtirne acquaintanceand wk over the incident! of early
political day; in Nebraska in which he
played a prominent and honorable
part.He came to Fullenon. Nancecounty,and located there when a
youu; man and both town and count;
was ,new,in the practice of law.
He wal elected Lieut.-Governor, lat-
er to a diatrlct judgeship and alll! lat-
er to represent the Third dlatrict in
Confreas.While atlll in Congress
he was appointed aaslatant aacretary
of war under Secretary of War, Rus
sell A.Alger,who turned the rc
sponsibilltiea of the poaition over to
him.in all ol the nutty olliclai poa-
ltlona which he waa cldled upon to
ml he acquitted hlrnaelf with dia-
\:tion and honor.
The automobile editor of The En-
terprlae "mixed thou children up"
last week ln_l1la reference to nop"
Jacobson! activitlea ln procuring carl
for the patrons of the Larson aJacobsonalles department; credited
him with laying in o stoc k of Ilup-
rnobilea when it ahould have read
"0ldamobllea", for which hla firm hu
the eatcluaive selling agency ln this
terrltory.It.E.Olds, head of the
Oldamoblle concern,la the pioneer
inventor and manufacturer uf motor
cans. the origdnator and patentee of
many of the fundamental devices of
motor car construction now used ln
the manufacture of cars ot all alan
dard makes.The "Rec", the name
a combination of hla initlnla, It. E.
Olds, wa.: his invention and be wasits original manufaduner.When
had perfected and dernonatrated new
ideu und improvements he aold hl
Interests in the '*lteo" concern, or-
ganized another column' and applled
his new. improved, rnvanlioru to th
manufacture ol the Dldnnolalle. vrhi »
standa to~da;y at the head ot moto
car conatnrctlon for practical aervic
the world over.
Come and hear Evangelist Bee
Friday night in lun "Booze" aannon
lt wlll be worth your vrhile.
\
J- 'nou /g.|R|5|'MA$
~BANKING
I
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can Joms 1 '
. *_Come In 1 _
Our Clirisunu Banking Club is ou mnka it any for than
of umnll mann to stun 1 bunk account.Children are elpec~
iully iuviwi w juin.The clubs nm nrnngedjo Ht. Lhdrubilita
w vw-1 cent, 2 eenu. 5 coma and 10 oonu, so menu, 5|00,
|5.00, or my Club that in duired
an ¢=n=1'v wEaxs=
to cent club My#m u o
5 cent club pnys 63.75
2 ant :lub pays 25.50
\ cent club pays l2.75
r wYou an start. with tho laCr6886.¥u\|r pnymonil each week.
Put your children into the Club.Join Yourself.
WE ADD 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS
CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK
.mu a. 0| usoN. Cuhler..IDHN H. GIBSON, Ant. Cilhluc
OED. T. msnstuuu. AMX. Cuhllr.5 ,
t~ payment Hut and ds-
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F F"`'"f Lal;L 2 ~#umm131511.
awning.
H n .Wood\\'N'¢h mms out from
Omaha on Sunday to take lm' mother.Mn. Abbott, home trith her.
Hn. B. F. Cook and son. Honjxmin,
went no Crets to visit a fe# daysthis week.
I n H.J.Cfupenhnft went to
H e r m a n N e w s D e p a r t m e n t
" " " " " " ' f -m - 8 . L . I I I L I I I W I R - B l l t l r .. : . ._..:._..::::.:_:
l | \ a L . B n | h ¢ o r i n h n | 1 m r d u e i | u 1 m n a D » m n » o n m i 'n e I r m c r p r l u m eIn H a a ul o l h a l n r n a u u u a t l i u wl a a n d f t e w a r No u u mm : u mm m h er w w| ¢ | | , p q | ¢ 1 ¢ ¢s vm a h ve ; t o r m h c n s i i a n a n u n n e w D r r l b t l t h .
..;E d i l h , | c o u p l e o f d a y s .
H r .G w r t e Ii n e c h t Ih i n n e d ho g s
I
Hr. P. H. Katt ghipped hogs to So.
Omaha on Tuesdny.
Ilr. and Hrs. J. D. Hamann! mme
N o t l c l o f F i n n ! A d m l a t t t n d o u A o -
c o u n t
STAT!I or NY.|lllA"iK.A (w n l ! C o u r t .'l u h l u u n ( Io w a n .i - »ua Probnw.
In ul lu iir ul t ho Ha ma of Cu i S ehl l¢ \¢¢ |.
D e o n l M I
Th c h c i r n u h w .sulk in. Inga mes. new
n n i u d n l l l i l l i vl l l l b e r l t a l n i i l l l a d a s l a n u r
l u t d u h i u l a u u o h a r s h : a o s l n d t h a t a n
m e m u d n r o l l m w n u n . l m . m p l u m e n . .
-
War Bread.
Wa an luppiying our pn1.|0n| "ery
Wednesday with the iually cakbnud
Wu Brad made by tha U. P. Bakery
concern al. Omnhn,the uma pooplu
who make Tip-Top hand.ltia painle-
abla :nd nourishing.Try a loaf.
H Lt Benn Bakery.lr . |nd lln. B u 1R e ldmo v ed d le
mn lz h o v n s ls l a w e h e l lr mc u l
pnp mr mam!! vn nlad by
e u w q t .
o a u a n w a q u m n m x u o f m f
1 ~ | \
- u i l d m | t w i \ h l | u A . W .
one having bookl 1a dmum nod not
vrnlt.They a n leave meh boob
vdth the llbnrlln Ind reeelvv nrvver
cndil.
li l My n le B u z a tmm . w h o h ubein attending ndmol in Pender Lbe
In n¢ id ll ou al ¥C ot lr t. Pl \¥ i5 |t h. l\ a n mu u l
miahtlninu uroosam. ills! num bl sided lad
n u u n a . u m . m n l u n m m h e m m . o d e r
..er a m l o me l t rl d mu e nt e r ed ; ms m n m a
sdminh inuii discha rged.
l r y o u n i l s o : p o u r m o r e n l d C o n n
Co n no s ll a IU ) du a d Jn .. m n a t t l i dn c i
s t a r :o r r ¢ n u s l u J _
!S 8.W a s h i n g t on C o u n t y
Co u n t y C o u r t .In P r o b a t e
Thank 'Utdr ¥Hud| lad Public .
Robert Caddvreli and family
lheir friends and the Ptlbiic to kn~
that they an deeply gnteful for
financial luiltlnce given them a .
their home and contents burn
The generosity of tha public enabl
lh emtog u tlrtu ie d sg ni n wh e nthhope #hat the mn of had luck wh!
I o
rhnnge.
S a t u r d a y :A r !Po r h l e u . .
N e b m e d d s fe d e r a l fo o d a d m i n i
...
N o t l c l o f F i n n ! A d m l a t t t n d o u A o -
c o u n t
STAT!I or NY.|IIlA"iK.A (w nl! Court.I m m u n ( I o w a n .i *In Ivob a w .
In ul lu iir ul t ho Ha ma of Cu i S ehl l¢ \¢¢ |.
D e o n l M I
Th c hc i r nu h w. q gs u lk i n . Ing a m es . n e w
n n i u d n l l l i l l i vl l l l b e r l t a l n i i l l l a d a s l a n u r
l u t d u h i u l a u u o h a r s h : a o s l n d t h a t a n
m e m u d n r o l l m w n u n . l m . m n l u m e n . .
the sd ll nhl nul x ul and n un asi a a g eul ha
l n u u r m m n r l z o m . vn r i a a u m a n m u u l
miahtlninu uroosam. ills! num bl hated lad
u r l - a n n a . u m . m n l u n m m h e m m . o d e r
..
~ s §mpart;ne§t_H_-
i l q m l u b f p l n l vn i o i ' n u I t a t c r p d u u ma and f tcmnr No u u mm : u mm m a n w a nu n n p m m n u r n e w D r r l b t l t h .
er lm lo m e nu d " h u e n te r ed ; a n d m e u i d
sdminh inuii discha rged.
l r y o u h l l t o s p u n b r i a n l l d C a u m r
Com a s the Im du ul Ju. . m n am tl i dn ct
a. m. nm ac umen u id vn uhs. n o cou rs mu
m m t h e n r u o r o f n h l ve t i u u a a n d l a h
meh o ther furth er ad -en. nibun non a nd do
cron l ite : hh Con n mu mem pa opqr.
w s m u m r u m m D l l d l l s n : \ | l | | w hdu at Dnember. 1011a m i 1. c. r:1.1.m. fm1nl»|r Judle.
moved hom Omaha to the 'I'ekmml1
hocplld winch makes it much handle:
for his mother who has made seven?
trips to visit him.
The reopening of the H. E. church
r ..c r u l i t .
H i l l Hy d e Be.r¢|lrom.wh o h u
bein lticuding school in Pender the
pa ar ttwo y e amamah c meh nwoe k
mi win rem|Lin here with her parents
In d B n h h t h e s c h o o l y u r .
N . D . S t a h l , o f H u d y . S a s k a t c h
e w u \ . C a n | d | , : . u 1 u t h o i i m t o f 1 h r
u r - n k f o r a fu r w e e k : m a y w i t h n i
u l ve s .Th i s i l h h fi rs t vi s i t h m
since l e a d n z l k l e e n y e a r s n g a
H r . a n d M n . E . P .H a n s o n o n t a r -
i n i n o d n ve n l g u e m a t d i n n e r , S u n -
da y ,Ja n .&.T h i fo l l o w i n g u r i n -
p r s e n t : H r . a n d H n . L y n n P a r r i s h
H r . a n d i l u . K d l e y V a n V d i n , a n d
M r . a n d H n . A l l a n S m i t h .
Th u m u y Id e n d s o f P a u l L o w e w i l l
b t [ l a d t o l e a r n t h l t h e i s g e t t i n g
l
pmgnm was given:
Morning Sonicea at 11 Unlock.
Prelude:
Hymn Hymmd
Pnyor Rev. A. C. Rice.
Hymn Hynmml.
Scriptnrl Reading Rev. Rice
Announcements
Chorus Choir wa Orchestra.
Sermon-"Worth of a Churc h in nCommunity*Rev. Newton Gaines.
Spociai Music Choir.
\.mering s
Thank 'Utdr ¥Hud| lad Public .
Robert Caldvreli and flmily wan
lheir friends and the Ptlbiie to kno
that they an deeply gnteful for .
financial luiltlnee given them a .
their home and contents burn .
The generosity of the public enabl
lhem £0 git :tufted s p i n when thehope #hat the mn of had luck whic
hm been pursuing them so Ion;.
rhnnge.
Omaha on Sunday to take lm' mother.Mn. Ama. home vim her.
Hn. B. F. Cook and son. Benjamin,
went no Crets to visit a fe# daysthis week.
I n H.J.Cfupenhnft went to
Saturday:Are Porhleu..
Nebmedufs federal food adminin
trstor hu announced that. beginni
this week. Saturday will be a pork
less day.llentless days now includ
Tuesday. when no beef, pork nor mu!
zen lhnli be served. one menl .
day when no meat :lull be eaten, an
Saturday,when no pork is to ~
e1ved.
rl....~.um m ;t o
nmvlil
Sumifsrlows
SAN FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES
SAN DIEGO
FLORIDA
GULF COAST
SOUTHWEST
IF v ou Hom'
To CALIFORNIA-C!RCLE TOURS
Wide choice 01 routes-round trip ex-cursion lures to California vin Punt.
Sound. vin New Orleans,vin Sin[Aka City,vin Sao Antonio,vinGund Canyon and via many other
desirable mums.Go one way,re-
turn another.
.DA|Ly EXCURSION F/mrs 1.0 the
delightful resorts in the South.Di-
verse mums-one way via Washing-Ion if you choose.
Nnnhwestern Llne to Chicago.
VISIT FRENCH LICK SPRINGS,
..za ...
Witness my hand and Omcixl Sealthi! !BI.h "I o December. 1917.. U. ELLII, County Judge.
[s un ]
CONGRBGATIOAL CHURCH
Servica next Sunday both morning and evening.We have aervic#.~x
E d i t h , I ~ p l e o f ~ y s .
H r .G w r t e Ii n e c h t Ih i n n e d ho g s
t o S o u t h O m a h a W e d n e s d a y e ve n i n g
H r . P . H . K a t t z h i p p e d h o g s t o S o .
O m a h a o n Tu e s d n y .
l t r . a n d H r s . J .D . H a m a n n ! m m e
h o m e fr o m O m a h a o n Tu e s d a y w h e r e
t h e y h a ve b e e n i w i n g t h e l u i . c o u p l e
o f m o n t h s .
l t r . A u g . N a i d e n d i p p e , o f T a i b u t a .
sh i pp e d h o g : t o S o u t h O m a h ;'N o d -
ne a d a y n i g h t .
H r . G u l . S p r i c k , o f n e a r T e l b u l n
he l d n p u b l z c : a l a o n h i s fa r m , Tu c s -
d a y .r
Mr . O t t o L u d w i g w a s i n t o fw n , fr o m
Ke ys to ne , o n Bs tu zd ay .
l r . J . C . C o o k ,o f F r e m o n t n vu a n
Ar l i n g t o n b u s i n e s s c a i l e r o n } V w n c s »
d a y ,
Th e Lln li es Ci r c l e w a s e n t e r t a i n e d
a l u i o l m i l a m m a n f l o n T l | . z r a d a y .
. -,
anc Th r i c e - a - we d E d li a r l
m m f m i n m
IN :ons
PRACTICALLY A DAILY AT runrnrcn orA.\vlBK1.'r. xo amen
Nlwsrmraa IN Tux:worm:owns so IUC!! AT so LOW Arluc r.The nine and need ol a newspaperin the household vu never : r u le rthan at the present. lime.We havebeen forced to enter the great worldsnr, and ¢ lugs anny of ours in nlready in France.You wi ll ta nt rn
coldially Invite all to attend.Morn
ing Service at 11 xfclork.Evening
Service at 7.80.Sunday Schooi meets prumpily at
10 A. Fd.The Mid-neck Prayer Ser-
vice wlil he held on Wualnesday Even-
inz at 7.30.Choir Practice at thc
home of Dr. ang!Mrs.Mamdouh on
:Thursday evening.
Theme of Sermon Sundny momim:
alll be, "The Pwples Pan in Chunh
Fcrvitc-"Evening Senuon on "Thi
Hope uf the World an Agqinst Wal
and Barbuism."|
awning.
r*|
W a a n l u p p i y i n g o u r p n 1 . | 0 n |" e r y
W e d n e s d a y w i t h t h e i u a l l y c a k b n u d
W u B r a d m a d e b y t h a U . P . B a k e r y
co nc er n al .O m n h n ,t h e u m a po o pl u
w h o m a k e Ti p - To p h a n d .l t i a p a i n l e -
nz Benn Bakery.
Nullce for Admlnlstntlon ut Estate
s ta r : o r r¢nus luJ _!S8..Washington County
County Court.In Probate.In the latter of the Slut: ot JosephU.Neal.Doccued.tha bein,nextof kin, enedton and
All persons inte:ated in the lin:settlement of uid estate nn herebynodded thatm the mn dny ol December, 1917, A. L. own. tb! administra-wro l' u id a uto fd ed 1 petition Inu i d Counli. Court prayln etbat hisfinal admin tration tiled rein besettled md nilclred, thstdproof of hcl:-lhip be taken, order for utribution ofulell Ind alignment of dollar andhomestead right.: entered; and the uidindilcba.uimin m m f rgedif y ou fail tn :pant before laidCounty Courton the 19th day of, Janu-nry. IDIS,a t I l o'dock.a. ru.,mdcontest uid petition,the court maygrantthe pruylr thcfeof and makeauch other and furthcr onlen,allow-
| | |
u m a
l u a nus
m y
THE FNTFRPR mn
~mum;-muwrnnwm who make Tip-Top hand.ltia painle-
abla md nourishing.Try a haf.
H Lt Benn Bakery.
r v w i i r v v w w v
one having bookl to donate need not
\-nit.They c m Ieavc meh 'boob
trfth the libndu! md receive proper
crulit.
H i l l Hy d e Be.r¢|lrom.wh o h u
bein lticuding school in Pender the
pa ar ttwo y e amamah c meh nwoe k
mi win rem|Lin here with her parents
Ind Bnhh the school yur.
N. D. Stahl, of Hudy . Saskatch
ewu \. Ca n| d| , :. u1 uthoi imto f1 hrur-nk for a fur week: may with ni
ulves.This i l h h first vi s i t h m
since leadnz lkleen years nga
Hr. and Mn. E. P. Hanson ontar-
ininod nvenl guem at dinner, Sun-
day,Jan.&.Th i following urin-
prsent: Hr. and Hn. Lynn Parrish
Hr. and ilu. Kdley Van Vdin, and
Mr. and Hn. Allan Smith.
Thu muy Idends of Paul Lowe will
bt [ lad to learn thlt he is getting
l
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anc Ttritr-a-ate! Edlita al
m m f m a a s m
IN :ons
PR A CTICA L L Y A D A IL Y AT 'r u nr u s e : o r A W IB K L Y . x o e vr n a n
N a w s r u t r e r t 'IN Tu x:w o r m :
o w n s s o I U C !! A T s o LOW Ar n l c r .
Th e va l u e an d n e e d e l a ne w s p a p e r
i n t h e ho us eh ol d a r a a n e ve r g r e a t e r
th a n a t t h e p r e s e n t l i m e .W e h a ve
be e n fo r ce d to e nt e r t h e g r e a t w o r l d
wa r , a n d a l a r g e a n n y e f o u r a i a a lre a d y i n Fr a nc e .Y o u w i l l t a n t r eha ve a l l t h e n e va fr o m o u r tr e ep a o n
Eu ro pe a n ba tt l e de ld a , an d i9 1 8 p r o m
iaea tu h e th e m o at m e m e nt e u l ye a r i nth e h is t or y e l o ur un l ve r ae .
N u o t h e r ne w s p a p e r a t a n am a l l a
pr i ce wi l l Iu rn l a h a uc h p r o mp t a n d ac-
c u r a t e n e va o f t h a n wo r l d - sh a k i n g
eve nt s .I t i l n o t nee eaa ary t o may
mo r e .T H E T l I R I C E A W E E K . W D R L D ' S
re g ul a r a u bl c ri o tl o n p r ic e i a on l y t £. 0 0
pe r ye ar , an d th is p ay s fo r 15 6 pa pe ra .W e e fl e r t h i s rr ua l ie d n e w l p a p e ra n d T H E E N T E R R ¥ S E t o g e t h e r fo r
on e y e ar fo r
lmrs
'|'here's No Better. m Than House
ARLINGTON
Hn. Aibert unmnm went to Mo.
Valley,Monday , to attend the fun-
ern! of her stator.
lir. John Cooper shippcd a rar of
cattle from Dale loudly owning.
Hr.and Hn .Oscar Johlul-nrt.of
Dale, wen passenger: for llumphny,Mondny waning.
H. w. Mushall md c . G Marshall
ms to Lincoln o~ business, 'hxesdsyn
Hr. John Grimes has bought out
01| hameao inuineu from Fned Men
king and wil! have his office in port
of Echtonkamfs old implement
boon.
Mr. H. W. Walkenhont shipped a
mixed ear of cattle md hugs to South
Omaha 'I`\|¢1d1:r night.Riu lfueuo Crapenhoft uma homo
from Lincoln no visit over Sunday
Mr. s. D. Nonnufmker ,him-<1 ls
cuioad of stock from Dole Tuesday
moved hom Omaha to the 'I'ekmml1
hoeplld winch makes it much handle:
for his mother who has made seven?
trips to visit him.
The reopening of the H. E. churchbook place Sunday and the following
pmgnm was given:
Morning Senicea at 11 0'eloek.
Prelude:
Hymn Hymmd
Pnyer Rev. A. C. Rice.
Hymn Hynmml.
Scripture Reading Rev. Rice
Announcements
Chorus Choir wa Orchestra.
Sermon-"Worth of a Churc h in nCommunity*Rev. Newton Gaines.
Speciai Music Choir.
smering eHymnHymnul.
lkmedicli-06
i'o=|llude 0| eheutm
Evening Program ut 7.30 0'eloek.
Prelude Orchestre.
Hy mn Hy mn !
Prayer Ref. Newton Gninu.
Hymn Hy mnd.
Scripture Reading Rev. Gaines.
AnnouncementsSpoc ial lime
Cleaning Tune to Install Gas
1 _ . .
A. c. Rice.g
Anthem Choir.
O!!ering
Doxology Congregation.
Uenedictiog .rm1o4¢ . -. _Orcheitrn.
h Floyd Knolt, who is n mmr-3-= gr'
the balloon nchool at Omaha.. came up
Saluniay, and spent Smadny with his
pnrentl. Mr. and Mrs. Roht. Knott.
C . Cameron and Ray Flrtei!
wilh to announce that lhey have hwhundred :wad of stock huge for sale
which they ure shipping down from
South Saint Paulf Them hoga
will he at the stock yards at Herman
and Tekumnh. me double deck cm
nt each pllce.This nukes a total oz
?.200 head of hogs that may have dis-
W u d of and all those who have
bought have reported having good
lugk.
r r r v r :o r r ¢ n u s l u J _
!S 8.W a s h i n g t on C o u n t y
Co u n t y C o u r t .In P r o b a t e .
In t h e l a t t e r o f t h e E s t s t s o t Jo s e p h
U .N e e l .D s c s u e d .t h e hei rs,n e x t
o f k i n , e n e d t o n a n d
A l l pe rs on s in te r es te d i n t h e fi n s
se t tl e me n t o f u i d es t at e s n h e r e b y
n o d d e d t h a t o n t h e m e d e y o l D e c e m
be r, 1 91 7, A .L. C oo k . th e a dm i n i st r a -
t o r o l ' u i d a i s l e fd e d 1 pe t i ti o n In
sa id C o u n l i . C o u r t p r s y l n e t b a t h i s
fin al a d m i n t r a t i o n tiled r e i n b e
s e t t l e d m d n i l o s r e d , u m d p m e f o f h e h -
sh ip be ta ke n , o rd er fo r u t r i b o t i o n o f
u l e l s I n d as s i g nm e n t o f d o l l a r a n d
ho m e st e a d r i g ht s e nt e r e d; a nd t h e u i d
sd m i ni s t n to r d is c h a rg e d .
i f y o u fa i l t o s p n e a r b e f o r e l a i d
Co un t y C ou r t o n t he 1 9 th da y D L Ja nu -
s r y .IDIS,a t I l o 'd o c k .a. r u. ,m d
co nt es t u i d pe t it i on ,t h e c o u r t m a y
g r a n t t h e p r a y e r th e r e o f e n d m a k e
au ch o t he r an d fu r t h e r o n l e n ,a l l o w -
sn ce l a n d d ec r ee s a s t o t hi s s o on ms ;
s s s m a w wW i t ns s s my ha n d a nd O mc i ol Se a l
t h i s ! B t h " I o Dec em ber . 191 7.
. U. ELLII, County Judge.
[ s n r ]
for lighting md heating.wc ll gladly give you uxpert advice
md help in tha uuther. and su mit enlmaies.Of counm them
in no obllpdon on yaur pan ir uking for the hem und liguru.
we ue so :un thx! ps u 1 luel md illuminml. will prove so
lupsrior w other nys dm we pmmin yo\|'ll 8nd 11. wall
word: your while w investiguua.
We, of ouurao, don'¢ expect your patronage on any other
basin Lhnn uns you will ssrve your own lnwresm by eivinz
iz la us.
Why not investigate!
And wdnyl
BLAQQ ~ co.
went no Crets to visit a fe# daysthis week.
I n H.J.Cfupenhnft went to
Deceased
'l'b¢ h¢ir\ attlw .||gs ulki n.l|1 aln»e |.a|¢ 1|.~
n n l u d l l l l i l l i vl l l l b e r l t a l n i i l l l a d a s l a n u r
l s l t d u i i u l l u u o h o n h y s o u n d m l n
s m u m d n r d n e w u b e r . l m . n m I I H II I G I
E d i t h , I ~ p l e o f ~ y s .
H r .G w r t e Ii n e c h t Ih i n n e d ho g s
t o S o u t h O m a h a W e d n e s d a y e ve n i n g
H r . P . H . K a t t z h i p p e d h o g s t o S o .
O m a h a o n Tu e s d n y .
l t r . a n d H r s . J .D . H a m a n n ! m m e
h o m e fr o m O m a h a o n Tu e s d a y w h e r e
t h e y h a ve b e e n i w i n g t h e l u i . c o u p l e
o f m o n t h s .
l t r . A u g . N a i d e n d i p p e , o f T a i b u t a .
sh i pp e d h o g : t o S o u t h O m a h ;'N o d -
ne a d a y n i g h t .
H r . G u l . S p r i c k , o f n e a r T e l b u l n
he l d n p u b l z c : a l a o n h i s fa r m , Tu c s -
d a y .r
Mr . O t t o L u d w i g w a s i n t o fw n , fr o m
Ke ys to ne , o n Bs tu zd ay .
l r . J . C . C o o k ,o f F r e m o n t n vu a n
Ar l i n g t o n b u s i n e s s c a i l e r o n } V w n c s »
d a y ,
Th e Lln li es Ci r c l e w a s e n t e r t a i n e d
a l u i o l m i l a m m a n f l o n T l | . z r a d a y .
In n¢ id ll ou al ¥C ot lr t. Pl \¥ i5 |t h. l\ a n mu u l
miahtlninu uroosam. ills! num bl sided lad
n u u n a . u m . m n l u n m m h e m m . o d e r
..
is permissible as long as
correct language in used andyou don't trtul on the otiwrfellow's toes.
aa n d S a y m g A
Something!
in commendable whvn the
words uttered are of a hcip-ful uplifting nature.I talk
newspaper.You know me.Watch and wait for the
T. .L ulwfslmln
Phngq ol Cana.
Anita! ir T. J. um
story.
CONGRBGATIOAL CHURCH
Servica next Sunday both morning and evening.We have services
now regularly every Sunday and
comially Invite all to attend.Morn
ing Service at 11 lfclork.Evening
Service at 7.80.Sunday School meets prompily at
10 A. Fd.The Mid-neck Prayer Ser-
vice will he held on Wvclnesday Even-
inz at 7.30.Choir Practice at thc
home of Dr. ang!Mrs.Murdoch on
Thursday evening.
Theme of Sermon Sunday momim:
alll be, "The Peoples Pan in Chanh
Forvitc-"Evening Senuon on "Thi
Hope uf the World an Against Wal
and Barbuiam."|
The Mic!week Service should be apoellliva help and Inspiration in every
Chriatian Life.The topic for th
evening will be based on the Inter
national Sunday School Lesson.
"Not only the war bat Christ thf
Great Captain of Humanity f alls u>
to'a spiritual mebiunuon.This 5.
the time of all times."
A.R. J enn.Pastor.
two plperl I3 $2
er lm lo m e nu d " h u e n te r ed ; a n d m e u i d
sdminh inuii discha rged.
l r y o u h l l t o s p u n b r i a n l l d C a u m r
Com a s the Im du ul Ju. . m n am tl i dn ct
a. m. nm ac umen u id vn uhs. n o cou rs mu
m m t h e n r u o r o f n h l ve t i u u a a n d l a h
meh o ther furth er ad -en. nibun non a nd do
cron l ite : hh Con n mu mem pa opqr.
w s m u m r u m m D l l d l l s n : \ | l | | w hdu at Dnember. 1011a m i 1. c. r:1.1.m. fm1nl»|r Judle.
Bloc k Hon For Sole.
Wo are shipping two double deck
can of stoc k h m f r o m South SL
Paul, Minn., ntockyuda which we wil!have for sale at Tekamah and Her
iuun, one nr at each paint.. Thouare l=loni§na` bred hogs, healthy and
in good condition and we are ablg to
procure them by reason of the :nopfailure and consequent-shortage of
fehd.This makes 1|total of 2,200
head of these hogs we have disposed
oi at these two points and ull who
hah bought them report that iho;
are doing Hue and are wel! satisfied
with them.
Addrcss,Chu.Cameron.or Rly
Farrell:Herman or Tekamah.
0
I
I
I SETS THE PACE
20th YEAR
FATHERS, soNs, AND GRANDSONS
EACH W IT HIN T H E I R T I M E ,
HAVE FOUND T H E OLDSMOBILEDURABILIT Y,E N D U R A N C E A N D
COMFORT INSEPARABLY W OVEN
AMONG THEIR FONDEST FA MIL Y
TRADITIONS
u,'`\.2
p ;~
"a n
. /" `',
,..
Six-ۤIinder Models are built in ~
Touring Cars and Roadsters, at
Eight-C§1indermode1s are built
in Tourin O s R d tgar 1 oa S ers andClub Roadsters,a t ~
F. o. B. LANSING, MICHIGAN
Demonstration or Furlhar Information B1 n :
arsen &Ja co b so n G a r a g e
SERVICEEISTORAGEESUPPLIES
N a H...,.., .,...
their home and contents bu
The generosity of tha public .
them zo got started s p i n when
hope um the mn of had luck
SAN DIEGO
FLORIDA
GULF COAST
SBUTH W EST
|r= You Bon-1'
FEEL JUST
mon?
cursiou fares to California via Puget.
Sound.via New Orleans,via Salt
Lake City ,via Sao Antonio,via
Grand Canyon and via many other
desimhie routes.Go one way ,re-
turn another.
.DAIL Y EX CURS ION FARE S L0 the
delightful resorts in the South.Di-
verse routes-one way via Washing-
£0n if you choose.
Northwestern Llne to Chic ago.
VISIT FRE NC H u c x SPRINGS,
Ind.,Mudlnvia.Attic a,Ind..Hot.
Springs, Ark.. Hut Springs,S.D..
Virginia Hot. Springs, Va. -- Health
Springs on the Oma ha road;Sul-
phur Springs ar. Mudbaden at.J or-
dan and at Sbakopye.
ROUND TRIP FARES UPON Rfsouasr
Chicago, Sr. Paul, Minneapolis & 0mal1a Ry.
o. o. HELTMAN. Azl.. Blair. Nebr..1
o. n. Ma|:RAB .H. M. Peagc e
Genera! Paaaeanr Ana!n Genera! rnme Manger
sr. mul.. mmm.sr. PAUL. num.
ch a n g e .
Saturday:Ar! Porhleu..
Nebmedufs federal food -
trstor has announced that. begi
[his week, Saturday will be a
less day.llentless days now in
Tuesday. when no beef, pork nor
zen lhnli be served. one menl
day when no meat :lull be eaten
Saturday,when no pork is 7.
e1ved.
imvlil
Sumifsrlows
SAN FRANCISCO To CALIFORNIA
|..
GE NE RA L . A N D L OC A L NEW S A N D o o m m w r
vo L . X X I I No. 1§~Bu m W AS HINGTON OOUNTY. NE B RA S KA ., JA NUA RY 25 .1918
|EMOCRATS LAUNCH
DRWE IN SENATE
enator William J. Stone, of Missouri, 0pens
Campaign of Bittemess and Accusations
At M tC`tlcal and mm Priodosn'Inoppo e e
In History of 0ur Nation.
FIRST PRIZE FOR NEBRASKA
Clrrlen Ol' Chld Hman In Cattle
Jndwg at Denver.
DENVER,Col.,Jan.19 .-The
tum mprenentlng the Nebrulnu lui!
eollego ot lgriwture gnrled ol tht
ilnr. prim in cattla judging today in
Un opening avant. af the 1918 natiannl
wettarn stock show, which will contin-
ue fe r the n ut week.F i v e m m¢»mpmamm¢1 u»; 6a ¢m¢ r» r¢» 1~
le n s Th e vi k i n g N e b r u h t u m
was composed of tbl following mim-
bcrs: Meds Townsend, Glenn Supp,
C. H. Gnu, A. E. Anderson and J.
u m m .The Colorado Suu College of M,1.
culture wu nwudal second honors.
A c up trophy is the mnud num
and it must ln won three timu to
becomu tha permanent property acl n
~liege.Zan lute c ollege ot agd-
tunvronthoeup %n1915nndf.he
Un lvan lty o f Neb mh c a ptun d ll
u t y u r .
I I i ~\:ml
aww Stone mm-nipmd no define
Colonel House, irhunupon the Pean
lylvanil senator urea how the Cel-
o n a lg o th i n n x i li tu y ti tla A r o n :
of langhtlr swept the znllorin.Ba-
fon the .liinouri aennlogteouuld roply,
Senltor lawisaxplainad wu ob u in -
edby onsehningbeennmemberaf a.
guvulmia stud.
Rap: "Coluld" Hump.
Sumter Panrvouo njalnnd ho I n
aura if Colonsl Home hd an oppor-tunity he would be mu_|~N.p¢1¢m
or 1 Caesar," but addsd "principal
line me-um to be keeping under cute:
mom thin pda; wer the top."
"W hile it Ins gpt awww for thesenate in mn.rn~m`Gu1onel Hum. it
wu necessary zo confirm all explculve
Snspeewn,he continued 1 w u
told i.D..0old blood by the bureau ot
min! ibn tlmy would be appoi' '5by damocntlc wanton or demo an
state chlinnln.Thu. d06|!\.»'.._,
in with tho views about nompuiinn-
nhip in tho wir.In Plnnly ivlnil the
}Vil»°=\ guvunmm l think that in
:ho pgqp u tum-n ot tho A znsriun
mum-:mr=wn91e==qL as. i{=-#fm
I ~W FRON'l`
Appointed Inmlmrlur In I-'lying nd
Hu Served in Snerll Army
cum..
,.Loman Hclienemy, a former Omaha
b v y h u b o m o r d e m d z o n p o n m
Wuhingtcn from Houston; Vfexu,
preparatory to lu r i n g for Francewhere he will receive hlrther in.|t.ruc-
tion an handling aeroplane: construct-
ed by the Allin.He hu been in-
etrucuar for mme time in aviation
Clrnps ln the south.
Mcllenomy vu 'born in Blair, Nab..
:ndlaI.erm0'redtooma.ha1rhunha
lived with his parents.Hll father,
I.m| 1.lea1.atlde| .ler,diodinom.lhl
end ahonly after he and his mother
moved so Rockford, 111.He was s nudent in Beloit College
Andla.stJuna1ront.toFnnoo1rhare
for I-eveml months he 'nu a member
of the Americln Anbulmee Corps.
lie, together with other Amerlenm,
met lwenidenz Polncelr and Gtnoml
Jodro md were nvruwdod the French
medal of honor and rescind madd-
Ulhl~ pnlu for bravery in battle.
He was famed to ab|.ndon..hi| am-
Q
force by Germans..
Service in Trenchrn
Ha uw auvic e i n the fro m lim
tr mc h e s m d w u s m lm b e r u tn n p -pin; puny that tunmlad under the
German Lrlnc hll s diatann of mon
than 60 feet..M iha time of the en-
tranc e of the United Bum mo the
'lu he wu 9. member of a Frenc h
fiylng squadron.He returned In thi;
country immedhtdy d u r its gnv
tr n n c e i n tn th e wa r m d wu a e n tto
Yale college for further taining.
H'|\llowing his tflining mane he was
£.;,»§0iDK£d inaruu.u`u\in n m | 94
hal served in |e'rlnl¢amp.|.
Upon his umm from l~"nnc e the
renin of tha army amps hid it thatM y i l l h d z d g n s t e d w l l d o m n f
£h¢¢§\.mer5¢nnaan squadnna af-the
m u m f $ v m . ° a ¢ . u izmmughly
.
gram our THE vm
wma
m smn us mm
.ac t ab l a ze i n t h e a e n a te t od a y by S en a t o r W l li i a l J. St o n e o t Hi a a o or l , ve t -
e r a n d e m o a a t ,w i t h a I o n ; m n m d a n d a e c n a l n g r e p u b l i c a n s o f p l a y -
i n g p o l i t l r a In t h e i r e r i t l e l a a n a o f t h e ¢o 1 e r n| n e n t'a c on d u c t o f th a w a r
n d c a l l i n : Th e o d o r e Ro oa evet t "Th e m o a t a e et i t io n a : n a n o f c o n se q u en c e
A z e r i c a . "
Th e r e h a s b e en p le n t y o f ad va nc e no t i ce M t h e s p e e ch , wh i c h a d mi n i at r a -
i o n le ad er s s o u g h t va i n l y t o i n d u c e t h e l l l a a o a r i s e n a t o r t o a b a n d o n o r
~1
I-I-»nF E A R R E N E W A L T H U R S D A Y
T h e Se n a t e p l l e y a w e r e c r o w d e d
r e n u b l c a n u p o k e a m a n w e r e w a i t -
:w i t h replaces.Th e r e w e r e m a n y
i n t e r r u p t i o n a d a u - Ii ]t h e t w o
~r a t ha t t i en at o r S to n e wa a s p ea k
r a n d wh e n h e e i o a c d B e n a t on P c n ~
.1 » ° d a ¢ » N e w a n d o t h e r : o n t h e
~ h l i e a n - d d r a n s w e r e d w i t h vi g o r -
de fe n a e o f t h e i r r i g h t t o n u k e
~cr l ti d am a o f i n em c ie n cz l ea on d
a n c o u n t e r c h a r g e s o f p a r t i u n a h i p .
S i a m ! !Lc w i a ,K i r b y ,a n d o t h e r
" "} o 1 n l d i n t h e f r a y ,w h i d
t e d u n t i b l h e u n i o n e n d e d t o n i g h t
t h a d j o u r n m e n t u n t i l Th u r a g a y .l t
au g l e o t e d l n t h e l o b b i e s t h a t t h e
0 - d a y r e c a l l w a s a r r a n g e d um t h e
t h a n b o t i l f a i u l n w o u l d n o t o l
Jm s i t t i n g o n O l y m p n a . "
A f t e r a p e o k i n g o f t h a a b i l i t i e s o l
a o m e o t h e n n a m e d ,Se n a t o r S t o n e
a d d e d :" l ! ; . ' ! Z g ! t a n d M r .H u g h e s ,
I pa aa i n : ~e ap e c& ul s i le nc e. "
G e n e n l W o o d h a d b e e n a l l i e d r e -
pe a t ed l y t o g re a t r e s po n s i bi l i ti e s , t h e
se n a t o r sai d,e d d l n o t h a t t h e a u b -
s t a n e e o f t h e c r i t i c i s m s i n t h a t c a n
h m d b o e n f a i l u r e t o c a l l h i m t o a u -
p r e m e c o m m a n d o f m i l i t a r y fo r c e s .
" G e n e n l P e r s h i n g i s h i s e q u d , " t h e
ae n a t o r sa id ,a n d " a re p u b l i c a n a n
n e l ! a a W o o d . "
W i t h ch ar a ct e ri s ti c g m m - e a ,S e n -
at o r S to n e e mp h as i ze d h i s p oi n ts .I n
s h r i l l r a l s e m . h e d o c i a r e d t h e i n g :
l i e u :we r e e l tt w lr d .H e t a p p q
m a wsu ;1 nY; _§ ~_* - r fu i l d i i r
: o w n s b y t h e L e o n a r d F o w k r C o . o f
D u l m n n m u u d n g b m k n n i n
t h i x t y o n » 2 ~ l ¢ b n | k | . t o w n | t o 1 vn | d » r
" w h e n t h a y a n a t f n d u r h o i n t o
p a y c h o n k a w t b a a m o u n t o f t h o m -
m d a l n d t b o u u n d l a i d o l l l n .
'£ ` h | l . A o n u d I~ ` o 1 \ r i u C o . 1 r s n & 1 | | l o
t h a l a n d s a t a n o u i n r h u n i l - It
s a m - a n y .C M R :W l l l i l l t a n n !
t h o u n n d d o l l n n c a a h a d h y l i e b l i n k g
b a . n k e n h w l n o t y ¢ b a n p \ i d ; A d -
d i t l o n a l l y f a n u m b l r Q ! I n n m i l l i l -
a o u r i b n n h n u s d t t l n g h t h a u n t
o f i h o u m u y .
F o w l u i n u n n o i i h l b i g g i t l d -
ve : t i . n n c £F o \ \ r I | r i n ! h » o m n t r 1 .
H a o ! t ¢ n n n p q | | . d | d F o 1 r l | r u a d
h i s m o o e u .
"Go£oc hureh"d| 1u¢| :|b\| | lna11
o n r i l e b n l h .'I'h¢L\nn.mlFo1rlc:
company putmootaf tholmnp.ls r -
c h n n ! | q f ! . h » ¥ » 0 1 l l l * l ' e 8 0 l . l ¢ i l » d ! o
h . | m i . b d r n n m a p | . L n h d a n t h ¢ | d l n . n
1'° rl \* h'° r'dl 1n| P\ =fP°= ll l~I t e o l t l 9 0 0
t o p u :t h e s i g n n p . - W o r l d H u d d .
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SAVES WORLD FOOD slrumon
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mmmlon ln mmry. Ulhg emu
an llny lmlelwn owns.
Corn. Amottcrl mann NNI! nop,u ww monu npldly ta mrkn.Mun dun 8,000 mllllon mumm-
Tom md John lm-n y , bmt hm.
hr mmw ¢ ¢ u ! B 1 a h- . h n d mn lu u -
ation dawn nz the ennhonu Int
W ld nlld li wh ic h [ nw lnfa lk no ek
aww. n la °d y g | ¢ alnv.x»m»m¢u r|
amen, in whkh. it u nponnd, Tom
wth la b m th n r u p i n n b r u l n i mn n -$ r .A nn-n z (ox 'I'am'| un st vu
p l a c i d I n s u m s u m m ' u n q m
he wa nt ou t to d u lvny hu m: wbringTomln.BM Tm d e mu n e d
no: only nfullnx to zu wid: \h|Ȣf~finr but wnrnlng Nm BM ca nur Y-ha
d°0r¥\2\i ' n u m m f v e r v w u u y
w£L!.\drew. when informs!h hmm wu n o t wu r u d d u m md $ 2 3
blck w mm-when b i w w - » = 1
PM l n L l t t l N... ¢' °§ .. , ' l' émI» ~» G' e' 5' ff
plhhed vlth l¢L!| tlvuble.The c ue
c h i l d L n A m e r i c a - w e n n u n s m m n .
u w a u m u m ; c r o p .T h o l c t u l l n -
m a s u a b o u t m o m i l l i o n bushels.
A n d m u n m n m o r m m t a c o m -
h m a n t o t l u m n n u r t l n l h a a l c k o t
t l u a o , : l m - 0 t h o A m e r i c a n w h a t s u r -
p l u s h u b e e n aenl l u h e l p m a f n m l n o
Ih m s lr n e d £ u 1v| , m
Ju l ! a n l l Im p l n vn n l I n u m C o l a a h l
da ys ,l i m W a r o f t h : R n c l m i o n , a n d
m e C h l l W a r , c o m h a s a c t u a l l y b o
cm n e t h e a n t l vl fa m a l n n l y .
In : h e 1 - n l lm M y n f . » \ m¢ r l n '¢ fu n d
Qn u n l n m l l t l vs l h u n l Il n u It e m t h a t In
|M.tl 1.r lhuh cum.li; pml cll ugs , h rva ll.
vo m pumg,m u l ua h u m l n y \'nmhlm.~42
w l l h m v!! o r u m a . vo n : In \ v1 | 1 » u \ t u
pwer.l l n u m - \ \ l \ \ |u r :fa st le a r n i n g
me |\ r|:|. » nu\ ||l\ 1r uf f|¢» llvl ntI.| i dll lwll
tl ll l l ma y l u: nu ul n w it h c or n a nd tl wl r
mm l ll e s a re hm a 'e !I1 | m; by ln Im s rn s -
ed use o l t he ce rea l.F a m . m n m n
o n z l r r l : \ a l . '4 u n ¢ !I\i|-»;wl1t.\|
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ih vu tlwn i r i llh n d p lln i y n lvo r k
m l n n c u w q w m
l v c n t i w l t v b o v o r h u b n
l| mo | | tb l | ( , | n d 0 . b ¢ i 1 e e n N
fllkn ndi io ux Clty mlu dawn K4Ehy ad wont to Blair to uuwer hh
I M of questioacdnl.H n .W u !
e A mo u p ( r vm h a r \ m d k | n 0 m | h |
nd went down the to rvply \a Mr
p u t.
In a n d ln. Ge r m Hur lmd Hn .
Ch rll Tmhlnn wa n Omdm wlxhz-
u e e n n a l d a y la n u r n k .
Samxlng hzd ad aec lrof hog uon
the Omni; mnrkd Wsdnocday.
llr|~€l|u.Bl| |u:h|rdh.l|be¢nc u:s~rhood urlser homo seven! ily: Wimanattnekof thefrlppe.Blheisnmr
abil 3.0 he out n n.
u . .- ; . .u . . .1.l..i|1a l a n ~. l i m u m a L a w u w e l t :
c o u n t y m r .v i s i t o n o n e d w l u i
wah.
Tho Degree of Honor did not meet
last Saturday nigh:on account of
tp c old vrdther.'They will hold a
special mating this Saturday nightand installation will take place.
John Eriehen and Mio were pu
iqngert in Omaha Hcnday and spentthe day.
ilu. L. A. Wondlrard spent Thun-
dlr at the Ross Diet: hams at Blair.
H.H.Herzog returned Saturday
from Lincoln when he attended the
hun be r ~ c on ve ntio n.
' l i m Hun-y Denny lett Thursday
for bar home at lhnahall, lilnnuotaaltar lpandtng tha put three nib
at tbl parental Nell Jackson home.
Dr. mm. o! nnapwh, Nabr.,I n ablktng hand:with Harman
¥f*9~*e.af# mm 'r°°'<fm Dr.: v w
mmhauurhtuu.
John L u n a wh o h u been 'dail-
iuhis dmghttr, Hn. Anna Pater-
| e n a n ¢ | lln . R. P . Ru mu s s - o n th e
put wut lift for hh homo at Worth-ington, llimsuula,Satundiy.
4|-ggp;q_2.Q -1;-LSenatorswho did not take the Boer
wd ly were busy with notes,how-
ever. and doubt u genenkly express-
ed that another outoreak an bo pre-
vented.Senator Johnson of Califor-
nia was particularljr busy with his
pencil when Senator Stone attacked
Colonel RooseveltIn spite of the vigorous language
used by the debators,muc h M the
time during todays battle the galler-
orously.
No Divine Ointment.I
As he begsn presenting his "wit-
nosses" Senator Stone named Senstor
Pen1oae"lnd glanced from his read-
ing to the Pennsylvania senator,who,
apparently calm and undisturbed, su-
ed intently at the speaker and finger-
ed n booklet while sitting st eese.
Senator Penrose interrupted Sen-ator Stone's statement of -parklan-
ahin in nnnnhalinsr nlmh »vn|.nllss|¢
he dldn't went it if there was any
work :bout it."
In Arizona, Penrose added, the in-
spector was s dw md ge r a nd . in
Connecticut a f r saloon keeper."Can the unsinlslum me .!'or par
tisanalxip in the ws.rT"f he Ble d.
"when l learned of all these inspect
ors being cheap,smsdl,democraticworkers without qwillcations.I in-
tend later to address the senate on
mistakes and tnelicienczles in the war.
i r " " " i 1 'sl"»§»§f.°1f§§; ';;:."n
llehlenemy,h u been with him
Houston and will visit friends in th
L
Nebreaks 'Phone Co. WUI Sell W1
Ssvlen Stamps.
War Savings Stamps, 'both Hao 2|
cent "thrift Stamps" and the $5 "Wa
Savings Certllllate swamps"will I
on mls in n few days at the offiei
city on her return north.
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More Than 3,000 alllllon Bueheie
Ballad ln 1917?-Gives
BIG Surplul..
saves worm: F.00D slnmlon
Ar ne :- In le gl n ni ng Gn ea te i l. G em ¢e |\ -
a u m p i l e n I n Il l e t e r y , U a h g e m u
In l a n y D e l l c l n u a D l a h l t
C o m , A m a f l c t a m m m N T I ! ! m a p ,
u n ow mo vi n; 21 9 1 01 3 t n ma r ke t .
M o r e th a n 8,000 ml l l l o n b n a h e l r -
no b u s h e l: fo r o var y m a n . wo m a n a n d
chil d L n A mer ica .-- are- ne nun s m 10 17.
u w u e m m u ; c r o p .T h e a c t u a l l n -
m a s u a b o u t m o m i l l i o n bushels.
A n d t n l a a z t r a a a c r e o t g r a l n t a c o m -
l n a a n t o t b e m a n e t l n l h e a l c k o t
tl u a e , : l m - e t h e A m e r i c a n w h e a t e u r -
plua ha n b eenaenl l u h e l p m a f a m l n e
Ih ma lr nu l £ un o| ,» e
Ju l ! a n l l l m p l n vn n l In u m C o l o n i a l
'i \ l J| . t i m W a r o f t h e R e vc l m l o n , a n d
m e C h l l W a r , c o m Im a a c t u a l l y b e
cm ne th e a n tl vlfe m a lm n ay .
In : h e 1 - n l lm M y n f . » \ me r l n 'a fu n d
Q n t n l m n l l l l va l h u n l l l n u It e m t h a t In
|M.tl 1.r lhuh cum.li l p ml dl u ga , h rva ll .
vo m pumg,m u l us h u m l n y en mh lm ut
w l l h m vl l o r w m a . vo m l n w l l i w u t u
pwer.ll n um - \\ l \a a a n fl a t le a r n i n g
me |l r| :| : nu \| |l\ 1r u f f| ¢» ll vln tl .| i dl lh wl
tl ll ll m ay l n- ll uu ln w it h c or n an d tt wl r
mm l l l ea a r e h m fel l t l mg b y a n Ims r n s -
ed use o l t he ce rea l.F a m . m n m n
othe r ~ ¢:er eul r.-u neu rlaa qla -.fr ame
a 1 Q l l | r n l | vu e n t l a l l o m a i n l h l n l n g l l fv
mu l h ea l th .,..
I n o r d e r m a l t h a n a h t l n g :nunabroad anel In IIIP nrqly ¢":11|f|\l ll hulur
m l : b e fr fl . n u l l In o n l e r l h a t a r t u n l
fn m l n a , { | y b e i m p : f r o m t h e n a l l o u a
nmo cln ter w l l h Anl rr lvla l n thas \r||r,
: h e cltl zena o t A m e r l m a n il m li n g
a 0 l B p m d u m l l o l l r i l a u t a n d p a l a l a b l e
n n " w h e a l l va a d a g a ' a n d : Io r r In s h o
fa d t h a t " n vh fa l l r u s i a n " h o r n m e a n
u m r l w h a t fo r t h e wa r w o rn al l le m l
ua t ln n a l n l l u mp e .
I- Zn g l a nd . F r a nc e a n d It a l y mu l ! b e
fe d fr o m A m e r l vfa g u m ! s l u n l w u l e .
Th e y n m g e t m m e c o r n - e a p o c l a l l y
I t a l y - b u t mo a t o f :h e - l r t r a i n d i l p -
m e n t a : m m be 1\rl1¢~at.Th e i r a h l l l t y
an u s e c o r n l a n u a l l c o m p a r e d t o m e
rael llt iaa t h e y h a ve fo r m l n ( w h e a t .A n d i t l l th e o p l n l o n u f o d c l a l a i n
W as hin gto n tha t t he pr ese nt la no ti me
to t r y a n d c h a n g e t h e e a t i n ; h a b ll l a t
Eu r op a .
Am ¢ » r 1 ¢ a '| g r e a t es t m e o f c o r n vm
be i n t he fo r m o f c o r n l m m d an d c o r nm b a l . m l a e d t l l b w h a t In t h e m a k i n (
u f l e m Q u a l b r a n d .
a l m a w i t h n o p vr r o n t . w h e a t l o u : ,
m m m e a l c a n 1 : 0 m l m ! In b r e a d m a k
l n l . p m r l u r l n l s z l o a f m o w l a u t t l l l u l l lth a n lar rml l m l w d wl t h . w he a t alo ne.
n l a a fu m m m ml l lo r s w i l l ve r i fy
ll u ll i| 0 l e| I! u f t h e l nr fn A r mw i ea n l m !
vr s ha ve M 11 nn ee es sfnl ly ml n; a c or n
Ho ur l n b r e m l tlanliltll fo r e e w r a l
a r l l fl .Il u m l m r g r i m a e r s n l a t lmrnakfatt\ \ | l | l a p n a r I - e d r r . n l ' fn l e n a t a n y
.u lw r a nn ul u i tl a mr n la u r t l1 \¢ ). ll a n
-- : lm r us e nt mm t ha t wi l l h n rn n u l u n
||n|" lll\|m p| |I:\ r lh lr ln g Il an w ar .
£f»rn s y n l p ln iw oed f tl n a m m l n
mu l e a r n u d l f m us o In n i ! kl n u l a n f
n u k l n l .new h a n m | \ n ° p n k l l l d l l h u l
ar e nl na a lx W iIfnm |1 l lu ll mu al m al s nl '
Am er i ca n h om es .
Hiérenen aussmu CULLAPSE
" W e m u s t n o t o ve r l o o k t h e h e t u a !
m a n co ll ap se d. n ot be c u o s o o t t h c
G e r m a n s o n h e r b o r d e r s , b u t b e c n u u
m e fa i le d t o or gn n lz o a n d te nd h e r
ow n c i t i z e n s hi p , " m e fo o d n d m l n l s t x t
Il o a an n ou n ce d"W e m us t. i n w ar ne d th at u we a n to
¢:m rx e uu lor lo us from m is 'sur w e ca n-
no t ri sk th e co l la ps e of an ot he r o f ou r
n w w t a l n i n : n t s w a r f r o m t h i s n u n .
" A n y l w w m g ! i s l u o k l n l fo r m e w l
I;|1|n nf the (Ivnnnn 3-1-u;»lo.° ull lhe fund
ul»t|¢»¢1 h a d l w t t e r t u r n a r o u n d a n d
U n k a s H o m a n n . i e m u w m e r e s u l t :
|31 I¢t h \uv t l e n n n n y i s In n o. .|..1 t h t .f ¢~l%:\]" rn;g n gp g;
a \!f: la RL il . |::u r "
T H B u m r c n 8 " » * T E l F O O D
A D M I N I S T R A T I O N S A Y S
Foo d ee vln g In In l u ee een ce t he
da i l y i n d l vld u a l e e r vl c e o f e l l t h e
peop le.E ve r y c r o w n a n s u b m -
iu t e . a n d e ve n t he g r e a t m a j o r i t y
e f t h r i f t y p e o p l e u n e l vl e I l t t l e
- a n d t h e m s n i u r u r l o u l e l e - n e n t :
e t t h e p o a u t e t l o n aa n.b y r e d u o
t l e n t e e l m p l e l i vi n g , u ve m u c h .
'Th l t m e l n e n o m an e t he n t ha t w e
el u e u l d e e ! p l e n t y , b u t w l u i y a n d
w l t h n l l \ w i t h .
w u hand n y c q u q l a d l e n u r
vmml- ly md Tom found guilty of
nullelaus unull. :ml mnllnnd m ao
mlly xln| | 1 lln dn £nlo! 825 \n dmn .»
tho jul :mance later being m||>snd~
The following Herman people mm.-
an d w T du mlh Thursday m u m :
uid sttnndd m D u b lk iuatnllltlon
of th A. F. ma A. al.. lr. and Mn.
n c .a w k . l r . a n d u m o .H
w w . l r . m e I n v o m I n l a n d ,
lr . md ln . B . o . llc b o nld . a n d
H. B. Cinema.Altar the work vu
mr th a g u d : n m b u i ld to o n e
M th dslldau banquets lor whlsh
\b¢n°»»p1| hu bec ome mud.
l l l u Flonncs Willlnmsa ' v u 19a» | o( ¢r tuB l| lrou edA y l\ nwe ¢k
m vh lt n la th h .
J. P. hnou shipped nur of hop
w o m h n m F r l d a y n m l n g .
lr . I n d I n . A . W . B u gs mu r -
u u u m u llwmg | u o | \ | lt d ln n e r
swim Hr. ma ln. H. B. Camenm.lr . a n d ln. B. 0. le b on lld . a n d
llll lh n -lo L o ve .
. 1 | h n ! a n l vu \ n o n u l n b \ u A n u |
vl d i u h l d a y .
lil Id a J oh an n vu an mr Eu n-
dny p od wi th ho me fo lk at F m-
m m .
llln R u th R o b e n a h tlu n e v u ~
dllan! at thu Vu: Valln Depl. Store.
S l u b tg m w r i l h o lu t u f t h e w r e ka n d h u d lr g ld th s d r y g o o d u lr p a .
n u n ;me m m of n s -M e m
h u h lh v h o n s l g u e d vn n wn z n t a f
hs r hs lxh .
I n . C u l lu m went tn 'l`ek.\mll\
'rhunrhy for | :hon shy,
lin . lq fla Ke lle y vu m Ommhn
www: on day lan vmk.
lr . n d ln . E. C . lln r d lr : we n !
dmnl to Omnh Munday evening md
i n n n u t: u l n h tl n s u n ti l W ¢ d
nudry -
l n .B. 1. Cu h y came Manda;Imm Bllllnp. Okhlwmu, for 1 len
NEBRASKA sam: comTo ssu. AT ss uusmzl.
.Linwlm Nab., Jan. 23.-~Fin dal-
ar s n hu a h el i sd lo wld u tb o maxi -
num price for sled corn in Nlhnda
ay tha Iced stock! ocmmhtn al the
Lllll c uuc ll of ddenae, in n upon
nlde public today.Wham this pric n in dmrpd,i k !
ommittoe urs. the c om should ll
rruled and dolinrad with a murm-
ee of 90 per cant in llrlllirwilmr
| u | J i ty u \ dn h oa I . db a lp u nltn1 n .
t n y :m u m corn or corn of
nflrior quality should be connpcmh
ugly lower.
Il' the comumar gon to the ¢n`b
Lml|ele¢ta|his mum an d no t o u rB p e t b l l h e l h h h c h u l v i l h l
e p o r t mm.The m u council of : Me n u is
sled to declare an mhm on seed
urn untli Mu c h 2,no 1: will not
e shipped, unless special pofmluion
ies
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Lincoln. Nth., Jan.20:-The :tate
fill not be :ble to reomrar uuificneut
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n o t\d l r l v w : i n n n u u m .
Hn. Ly nn Ptr rilh wen t to Teh
mah Thmndny und lttunded a show-
er dnt muah; at the home ol lnL y n l c m m h ,for a friend.H n .
Pomb nh Bqdxc l.nee U l u hhrle
c w . . mn n u - r u g . m r p lu s l m
vmk .Blu vu uw ndxwlant ul muy
hn ti h l la d u llh l D ma e n u .
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» n n \ » h o p u p l h o m u . m i i 1 . | |
h » ~ 4 \ h ~ » : xu » a » mn b ~ » ~ = - md
u n t o add u v boolu.A bookn b v v w h s v b n m m o k n d b u t n n y
:of tha np ub llun natlnnml npreuntatite.Ihavo heard ofkings ""} '" " uvw
z n had h i t been eailsd to and kniurs doingigbutitia notgood A y oun rml
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ha dlrsctor genenl of tho nn I democratic mnhods lzlunm. rin bm emnlond in anlHa r de rn d to Colonel Ilou se u | L h| Nan c y in the high ic ho ol u -ata of intnmut Mrs. Hlhlln. wife of tha Hamann