01-25-1918.,....,_,......-av.~"~=;r~'I.m ,..1 ,\'.A ~ ~ ;,' ~,»~".;»»n.~4 `, . \
""mF?"'fs.1i f
F F"`'"fLal;L 2 ~#umm131511.
awning.
H n .Wood\\'N'¢hmmsoutfrom
Omaha on Sunday to take lm' mother.
Mn. Abbott, home trith her.
Hn. B. F. Cook and son. Honjxmin,
went no Crets to visit afe# days
this week.
I nH.J.Cfupenhnftwentto
H e r m a nN e w sD 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 rNo u u mm : u mm m h er w w| ¢ | | , p q | ¢ 1 ¢ ¢svm 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 eIi n e c h tIh i n n e dho 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 nm 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 thaU. P. Bakery
concern al. Omnhn,the uma pooplu
who make Tip-Top hand.ltia painle-
abla :nd nourishing.Try a loaf.
H LtBenn 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 nladby
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 notvrnlt.Theya nleavemehboob
vdth the llbnrlln Ind reeelvv nrvver
cndil.
li l My n le B u z a tmm . w h o h u
bein attending ndmolin 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 ladn 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 ry 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 rr ¢ 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 andfamily
lheir friends and the Ptlbiic to kn~
that they an deeply gnteful for
financial luiltlncegiventhem a .
theirhome andcontentsburn
The generosity of tha public enabl
lh emtog u tlrtu ie d sg ni n wh e nth
hope #hat the mn of had luck wh!
Io
rhnnge.
S a t u r d a y :A r !Po r h l e u . .
N e b m e d d sfe d e r a lfo o da 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 nm 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 ladu 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 tcmnrNo 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 ry o u h l l t o s p u n b r i a n l l d C a u m rCom 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 hmeh 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. 1011
a m i1. 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 lHy d eBe.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 parentsIn 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 si lh hfi rs tvi s i th m
sincel e a d n z l k l e e ny 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 ifo l l o w i n gu 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 dt ol e a r nt h l t h e i sg e t t i n g
l
pmgnm was given:
Morning Sonicea at 11 Unlock.
Prelude:
HymnHymmd
PnyorRev. A. C. Rice.
HymnHynmml.
Scriptnrl ReadingRev. Rice
Announcements
ChorusChoir wa Orchestra.
Sermon-"Worth of a Churc h innCommunity*Rev. Newton Gaines.
SpociaiMusicChoir.
\.merings
Thank 'Utdr ¥Hud| lad Public .
Robert Caldvreli andflmily wan
lheir friends and the Ptlbiie to kno
that they an deeply gnteful for.
financial luiltlneegiventhem a .
theirhome andcontentsburn .
The generosity of the public enabl
lhem £0 git :tufteds p i nwhen the
hope #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 afe# days
this week.
I nH.J.Cfupenhnftwentto
Saturday:Are Porhleu..
Nebmedufsfederalfoodadminin
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 lhnlibe served. one menl.
day when no meat :lull be eaten, an
Saturday,whennoporkisto~
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 SaoAntonio,vinGund Canyon andvia manyother
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.
VISITFRENCHLICKSPRINGS,
..za...
Witness my hand and Omcixl Sealthi! !BI.h "I oDecember. 1917.. U. ELLII, County Judge.
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CONGRBGATIOAL CHURCH
Servica next Sundayboth morn
ing 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 eIi n e c h tIh i n n e dho 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 dH 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 dh o g : t o S o u t hO 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 eLln li esCi r c l ew 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
NlwsrmraaINTux:worm:owns so IUC!! AT so LOW Arluc r.
The nine and need ol anewspaperin 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 inFrance.You wi ll ta nt rn
coldially Invite all to attend.Morn
ing Serviceat11xfclork.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-
inzat 7.30.ChoirPractice 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 Senuonon "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 ei 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 aU . P . B a k e r y
co nc er n al .O m n h n ,t h eu m apo 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 -
nzBennBakery.
Nullce for Admlnlstntlon utEstate
s ta r : o rr¢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:atedinthelin:
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 1petitionInu i dCounli. Court praylnetbat hisfinal admintrationtiledreinbe
settled md nilclred, thstdproof of hcl:-lhip be taken, order forutribution ofulell Ind alignment of dollar andhomestead right.: entered; and the uidindilcba.uiminm m frgedif y ou fail tn:pant beforelaid
County Courton the 19th day of, Janu-nry. IDIS,a t I lo'dock.a. ru.,mdcontest uidpetition,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;-muwrnnwmwho make Tip-Top hand.ltia painle-
abla md nourishing.Try a haf.
H LtBenn Bakery.
r v w i i r v v w w v
one having bookl to donate need not
\-nit.Theyc mIeavcmeh'boob
trfth the libndu! md receive proper
crulit.
H i l lHy d eBe.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 hr
ur-nk for a fur week: may with ni
ulves.Thisi lh hfirstvi 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 ifollowingurin-
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 tolearnthlt he is getting
l
. -,
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 n
r 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'INTu x:w o r m :
o w n s s o I U C !! A T s oLOWA
r n l c r .
Th e va l u e an d n e e d e lane w s p a p e r
i nt h eho us eh ol da r a a n e ve rg r e a t e rth a n a tt h ep r e s e n tl i m e .W eh a vebe e n fo r ce d to e nt e rt h eg r e a tw o r l d
wa r , a n d a l a r g e a n n ye fo u r ai aa lre a d yi nFr a nc e .Y o uw i l lt a n tr e
ha ve a l l t h e n e vafr o m o u rtr e ep ao n
Eu ro pe a n ba tt l e de ld a , an di9 1 8 p r o miaeatu 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 rne w s p a p e ra ta nam a l lapr i ce wi l l Iu rn l a h a uc h p r o mp t a n dac-c u r a t en e vao ft h a nwo r l d - sh a k i n geve nt s .I ti ln o tnee eaa aryt omay
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 0pe 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 srrua l ie dn e w l p a p e ra n d T H E E N T E RR ¥ S E t o g e t h e rfo r
on e y e ar fo r
lmrs
'|'here's No Better. mThanHouse
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.andHn .OscarJohlul-nrt.ofDale, wen passenger: for llumphny,
Mondny waning.
H. w. Mushall md c . GMarshall
ms to Lincoln o~ business, 'hxesdsyn
Hr. JohnGrimes has bought out
01| hameao inuineu from Fned Men
king and wil! have his office in port
ofEchtonkamfsoldimplement
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 Lincolnno visit overSunday
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. church
book place Sunday and the following
pmgnm was given:
Morning Senicea at 11 0'eloek.
Prelude:
HymnHymmd
PnyerRev. A. C. Rice.
HymnHynmml.
Scripture ReadingRev. Rice
Announcements
ChorusChoir wa Orchestra.
Sermon-"Worth of a Churc h innCommunity*Rev. Newton Gaines.
SpeciaiMusicChoir.
smeringe
HymnHymnul.
lkmedicli-06
i'o=|llude0| eheutm
Evening Program ut 7.30 0'eloek.
PreludeOrchestre.Hy mnHy mn !
PrayerRef. Newton Gninu.HymnHy mnd.
Scripture ReadingRev. Gaines.
Announcements
Spoc ial lime
Cleaning Tune to Install Gas
1_ . .
A. c. Rice.g
AnthemChoir.
O!!ering
DoxologyCongregation.
Uenedictiog.rm1o4¢ . -. _Orcheitrn.
h Floyd Knolt, who is n mmr-3-= gr'
the balloon nchool at Omaha.. came up
Saluniay, and spent Smadny with hispnrentl. Mr. and Mrs. Roht. Knott.
C. CameronandRayFlrtei!
wilh to announce that lhey have hw
hundred :wad of stock huge for sale
which they ure shipping down from
SouthSaintPaulf Themhoga
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 dofandallthosewhohave
boughthavereportedhavinggoodlugk.
r r r v r :o rr ¢ 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 hU .N e e l .D s c s u e d .t h ehei rs,n e x to fk i n , e n e d t o n a n d
A l lpe rs on sin te r es te di nt h efi n sse t tl e me n t o fu i des t at es nh e r e b yn 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 da i s l efd e d1pe t i ti o nInsa idC o u n l i . C o u r tp r s y l ne t b a th i sfin ala d m i nt r a t i o ntiledr e i nb es 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 ru t r i b o t i o n o f
u l e l s I n das s i g nm e n to fd o l l a ra n dho m e st e a d r i g ht s e nt e r e d; a nd t h e u i dsd m i ni s t n to r d is c h a rg e d .i f y o ufa i lt os p n e a rb e f o r el a i dCo 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 tI lo 'd o c k .a. r u. ,m d
co nt es tu i dpe t it i on ,t h e c o u r tm a y
g r a n tt h ep r a y e rth e r e o fe n dm a k eau ch o t he r an dfu r t h e ro 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 smy ha n d a nd O mc i ol Se a l
t h i s ! B t h " I oDec em ber . 191 7.
. U. ELLII, County Judge.
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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 byeivinz
iz la us.
Why not investigate!
And wdnyl
BLAQQ ~ co.
went no Crets to visit afe# days
this week.
I nH.J.Cfupenhnftwentto
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 ns 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 eIi n e c h tIh i n n e dho 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 dH 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 dh o g : t o S o u t hO 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 eLln li esCi r c l ew 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 ladn u u n a . u m . m n l u n m m h e m m . o d e r
..
ispermissibleaslongas
correct language in used andyou don't trtul on the otiwrfellow's toes.
aa n dS a y m gA
Something!
incommendablewhvnthe
words uttered are of a hcip-ful uplifting nature.I talknewspaper.Youknowme.Watchandwaitforthe
T. .L ulwfslmln
Phngq ol Cana.
Anita! ir T. J. um
story.
CONGRBGATIOAL CHURCH
Servica next Sundayboth morning and evening.We have services
nowregularlyeverySundayand
comially Invite all to attend.Morn
ing Serviceat11lfclork.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-
inzat 7.30.ChoirPractice 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 Senuonon "Thi
Hope uf the World an Against Wal
and Barbuiam."|The Mic!week Service should be a
poellliva help and Inspiration in every
ChriatianLife.The topicforth
evening will be based on the Inter
national Sunday School Lesson.
"Not only the war bat Christ thf
Great Captain of Humanityf allsu>
to'a spiritualmebiunuon.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 ry o u h l l t o s p u n b r i a n l l d C a u m rCom 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 hmeh 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. 1011
a m i1. c. r:1.1.m. fm1nl»|r Judle.
Bloc k Hon For Sole.
Wo are shipping two double deck
can of stoc kh m f r o mSouth 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 :nop
failure andconsequent-shortageof
fehd.Thismakes1|totalof 2,200
head of these hogs we have disposed
oi at these two points and ull who
hah bought themreport that iho;
are doing Hue and are wel! satisfied
with them.
Addrcss,Chu.Cameron.orRly
Farrell:Herman or Tekamah.
0
II
ISETS THE PACE
20thYEAR
FATHERS, soNs, AND GRANDSONS
EACHW IT HINT H E I RT I M E ,
HAVEFOUNDT H EOLDSMOBILEDURABILIT Y,E N D U R A N C EA N D
COMFORTINSEPARABLYW OVEN
AMONGTHEIRFONDESTFA MIL Y
TRADITIONS
u,'`\.2
p;~
"a n
. /" `',
,..
Six-ۤIinder Models are built in~
Touring Cars andRoadsters, at
Eight-C§1indermode1s are built
in TourinOs Rd tgar 1oaS ers and
Club Roadsters,a t ~
F. o. B. LANSING, MICHIGAN
Demonstration or Furlhar Information B1n:
arsen &Ja co b so nG a r a g e
SERVICEEISTORAGEESUPPLIES
NaH...,.., .,...
theirhome andcontentsbu
The generosity of tha public.
them zo got starteds p i nwhen
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,viaSaltLakeCity ,via SaoAntonio,via
Grand Canyonandvia manyother
desimhie routes.Gooneway ,re-
turn another.
.DAIL Y EX CURS ION FARE S L0 the
delightful resorts in the South.Di-
verse routes-one way viaWashing-
£0n if you choose.
Northwestern Llne to Chic ago.
VISITFRE NC Hu c xSPRINGS,
Ind.,Mudlnvia.Attic a,Ind..Hot.
Springs, Ark.. Hut Springs,S.D..Virginia Hot. Springs, Va. -- Health
Springs onthe Oma haroad;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!nGenera! rnme Mangersr. mul.. mmm.sr. PAUL. num.
ch a n g e .
Saturday:Ar! Porhleu..
Nebmedufsfederalfood-
trstor has announced that. begi
[his week, Saturday will be a
less day.llentless days now in
Tuesday. when no beef, pork nor
zen lhnlibe served. one menl
day when no meat :lull be eaten
Saturday,whennoporkis7.
e1ved.
imvlil
Sumifsrlows
SAN FRANCISCOTo 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 anstate 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 ndHuServedinSnerllArmy
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 France
where 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.ha1rhunhalivedwith his parents.Hll father,
I.m| 1.lea1.atlde| .ler,diodinom.lhlend 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 that
M 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-them 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 qm 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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Mora Than a,ooo Mllllon BuahalsRillbd ln l9l`lv-GIVQI
Blq Surplun .
SAVES WORLD FOOD slrumon
mmm nqlmnn amuh Cam cm-
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 mhe wa nt ou t to d u lvny hu m: w
bring Tom ln.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.~42w 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 rmm 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.\|
CHURCH SIGN co.
GUES nmnwrr
mam Fuvrler c¢. ar un .mambeatenBanker:In lime.
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th h wn k .'| '| w|| whoqdlt| oo1z1
tMlr ¢ . C h | . B | | m~ . h u d l\ o mo a
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 Mofquestioacdnl.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 Tmhlnnwa nOmdm 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: Wim
anattnekof thefrlppe.Blheisnmr
abil 3.0 he out nn.
u . .- ; . .u . . .1.l..i|1a l a n~. l i mu m aL a w uw e l t :
c o u n t ym r .v i s i t o no n ed wl u i
wah.
Tho Degree of Honor did not meet
lastSaturdaynigh:onaccountof
tp c old vrdther.'They will hold aspecial mating this Saturday night
and installation will take place.
John Eriehen and Mio were pu
iqngert in Omaha Hcnday and spent
the day.
ilu. L. A. Wondlrard spent Thun-
dlr at the Ross Diet: hams at Blair.
H.H.HerzogreturnedSaturday
from Lincoln when he attended the
hun be r ~ c on ve ntio n.
' l i mHun-y Dennylett Thursday
for bar home at lhnahall, lilnnuotaaltar lpandtng tha put three nib
at tbl parental Nell Jackson home.
Dr. mm. o! nnapwh, Nabr.,
I nablktnghand:withHarman
¥f*9~*e.af# mm 'r°°'<fm Dr.: v w
mmhauurhtuu.
JohnL u n a wh o h ubeen '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;-L
Senators who 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 hispencil 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,democratic
workers 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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IS NUW MINING
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 een aenl 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 rmm 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 n
m 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 l
th 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 aomlly xln| | 1 lln dn £nlo! 825 \n dmn .»
tho jul :mance later being m||>snd~
The followingHerman people mm.-
an d w T du mlhThursdaym u m :
uidsttnnddm D u b lkiuatnllltlon
of th A. F. ma A. al.. lr. and Mn.
n c .a w k . l r . a n du 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 dH. 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 uFlonncsWilllnmsa' v u19a» | 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 rswim 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 k
a n d h u d lr g ld th s d r y g o o d u lr p a .
n u n ;mem mofn 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 mwenttn'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 ycameManda;
Imm Bllllnp. Okhlwmu, for 1 len
NEBRASKA sam: com
To 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 uponnlde 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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CANNUI' RECOVER HONEY
Lincoln. Nth., Jan.20:-The :tatefill 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 Tehmah Thmndny und lttunded a show-
er dnt muah; at the home ol ln
L y n l c m m h ,for afriend.H n .
Pomb nh Bqdxc l.neeU l uhhrle
c w . . mn n u - r u g . m r p lu s l m
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u n t oaddu vboolu.Abookn 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
wulcvlcommit
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ilmuuv ié, 1618.Imuary zs, ml.ru t rw rxi i'rue mizwkisl
IL H.WILLSEY PASSES AWAY
The announcement of the death of
u. M. Willsey. 78 yearn of age,was
received by Blair friends yente y
afternoon.Hia death occurred at thehome of his non-in-hw. Funk Kim
nay. nt College View, a. suburb of Lin-
I n re sp o nse t o n m e ssa g e th a t hi s
e t h e r w a s s e r i o u s l y i l l , M r . a n d M n .
. N . W a n i n k a n d l i t t l e s o n w e n t t o
u n d R i ve r , l o w s , l a s t w e e k , w h e n
|fa t h e r re s i d e s .O n a n l va l t h e r e
e l e x r n e d t h a t h i s h l h e r . 7 2 y e a r s
f a g e , h a d g on e o u t, o n on e o f t h o s e
~ld d ay s, on l mru eb se k. to l ook a ft er
~me st oc k a n d t h a t t h e h o r s e h a d
-b a c k w i t h o u t h i m .A sea.n:h
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
4 1 5 9 l . d I l l !2 q |. n . 4 a 1 I r
c . . s . P . . M . x o .
anhhond Suulhhlausd
M \ . l . d |. l l f n . S d l .it5|.m.\1niI|¢x .5ln.|1D»l.||ALIrlx Sa n.il lZl lm .4 ; I. \; v n. S||
SSP#v|.|£Iyox.S\l.62159.13mir.. l i x m i u d a r m l r
MOTHERS and FATHERS-ln oven
home should be found uno of our
Home Savings Bank: now given a-
way at the Cltiseni Snvldgs Bank.
Gln you think of s better Christ-
mu present for that boy or iid?One dollar opens um account.Four
per cent paid on nvlng».
(41-rf;
THE STATE BANK of Bllir, Neb-
rub. will pay you 4 per c ent in
hrut par annum on time c eriib
hun of Deposit for Six, Nine or
Tlraive months.All dapoaiu are
proheted by :ho Guarantee Fund
o! the Silk of Nebnah.(3-if)
ANDERS c. DEBEL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Scrinoes next Sunday moming and
evening at ll A. M. nml ?.30 l'. M.
rmpectively and wo extend n hcam
welcome to all who may atumrl.
Como with in , we ny to :ll thosewho an not attending c hurch ciao
where end we will do you good.
Subjact of Naming cannon will bc
"'I'ho Nature of Christian Worship"
and the evening nervico, u service of
wwe !mugs, including a lariel ox-
1.0siton or the fnmous Chnatnn Hymn.
"Art Thou Woaryi"
Sunday School at zo A.H.We
urn all parents to und their c hild'
rcn.Teachers and superintendent
will be glad to welcome them and togivethemeveryottcntion.Come
with the children ir you possibly.
mn.We have classes for dl.
W e u rn the Wodnesday evening
?rnyer- service upon all of our mer'-
ben.Next week 1| our gust Con-
gngltional n lly at Omaha.Our
En:-y Humber Ca mu s la wl ml y
commended of our trustees.LincolnSunday in all of our churches is Feb.
10.Our choir Nhenrul Friday even
ing at lhe home of Dr. and Mn. Mur-
doch.
coln, nt noon yeatnrday.Ha had been
a aulleror with kidney diaeun for
onacioua and badly chilied An in-
:ation disclosed that he had auf-
red a slight paraiytic stroke from
hich he nlijed under medical treat-
ent.They returned homo the lint
f the week and the next morning
ne of their little gids, who had been
at home, came down with an at-
I: of black lneaalea.
Howard Utterback arrived yester-
~y from Montana.He had planned
earn so as to spend the holidayserevisitingformer associate: and
~yhood friends but just on the eve
f stating he neeeived his draft quas-
iro and delayed his trip to Me his
tement_He waved all claim for
emption but the board placed him
:Iam two.Ile arrived just in time
help out the turkey which Hrs.laude Utterback purpoacd 'sending
Jr him for the Hilton fnmiy's Christ-
aa dinner.She finally :ent it byreel: post and it arrived the first
the week and yesterday when How-
rd arrived at ll A. H. it was about
| ~to serve.He reports the
ather them very miid l all of the
We have about 100 Breeding Turkeys
for nle.Bourbon Red, White Hol
lsnd md Bronze.
{47-Lf)Aye Brothers.
Low Advertising.
omT:¢ nur L g-M Start.
au R -zuiaannsxa
subuequmtly za Scotts Blu!!when
they raided for a number of ymnv
Dmued tru a :number of the Maa
onic Lodgo and the remains will be
bmught hem for burial tomormw-
Saturdsy.
a aulleror with kidney diaeun for
Stars and for months put his ilfc
mm des;mired of.Hll wife, who is
reported in feebie health. md ibm
dluglnorl sqlvin.
The family settled on a homestead
south of Kannani in 1868. coming to
Blnir some year: later whore denued
conducted the leading implement business of the county.They femovw
W l t o r f o r $ 1 . 2 5 p e r h u s h c i , w h i c h .
e s a y s , i s t he b i g g e s t p ri c e h e e ve r
~ld cor n for.He l ul d a b s t ch , s Zi t -
e s o ft a n d m o i s t , l u n m o n t h fo r 9 5
YOUR IULE MONI:I'x"'--'¢Vhy no!.
luva your Idle money working for
you?We pay Four per cent on
Saving: accounts compounded seminnnwly , mc ! your money is pro
tected by thus Guarantee Fund of
I-ht S i l k of Nobnuka..C§\.I.mn'a
Savings Bank,Shir, .Nebn.skn.
'<41an
FOR SALE:--A regilinnd yearling
Hereford Bull.Enguiro of 'U. S. Reeves.
6-ti'Blair, Nebr.
ora to dispose of but is in no hurry
~ut letting gg_of it.
Mrs. Harry Morris, who has been
icted wiih app-enclicitia for some
is famiiy necessity to carry him
er into 1919.He had just market.-
a Kenny J: Stewart hardware :tore
re for several years.She is the
ughter of the late John Connell,
ho vu also n resident of Blair for
number of y an.
Martin Haier cllled yesterday and
ing o W'2°r shop next to Hanserfa
eat nmrket, on Fifth street.left the
ty and his family and crediton xm-Hmoniously a few days ago, hired
ke B1oss to drive him to tho street
r line at Florence.He turned over
ekey to his :hop to Jake requestingim to eldivrer it to Luc ien Hxller,
You can get Four per cent interest
per annum for your money deposit-
ed ln the State Bank. Blair. Nebr..
Six. Niue or Tweive months.(3-Lf)
DR. J. v. HINCHMAN, office 215 w.Wuhlngton s u m .sum 'pHbnea.
1-|91
lair Hospital yesterday.Dr. Finley.
I Omaha. oonducted the case and the
at\ent came through the ordeal nice
and is getting alonn' M well as
~uld be hoped for..
Mn. W. E. Fmin, who 1\.iI.halnnd nl
poration at n (Paw Falla, Ia., hos
ony ~ equip ale shop.His wife
LET YOUR IIILE s s o mz f earn
Something.The Stale Bank. Blair.
Nlbfo will pay Four per een ntmr-
ent on Time Certificates of :lilfor Six, Nine or Twelve month; Bt!
DR. s'rs:vmR'r's New Otfice. Mnyh:
Block. 2nd Floor.(12-lf;
Run for Hnirhing Wanted-4 to 20
dozen.-Bell phone 43.
(49-lf)Porter Incubator Co.
e r h o m e s l Mi s s o u r i Va l l e y to d ay .
Ic r b m t h e r . T o m R a d g e r n , w l w h u
n i n C h i c a g o fo r a w e e k , m a p p e d
fr a t t h e Va l l e y , o n h i s w a y h o m e .
vi b i l h e r
rmer n1arrisgc.,.,,1fe:e del-ertxl
on he first mme here and bought
e blrber lhop opplzite.'Ihe Enter-
rise office he was given much from
OW N YOUR OW N HOME-W e wal
le m you money zo build or buy
your HOME; you paying it back in
monthly payments the same u
rent.Our ratas are low, and pay
ments can be made tu auil the bur-mvrer.'Uorqe in E! interest-ml.The
Cilixcnr Savinga Bank. Blair. Nsb.
141-an
DR.w.F. HEMPIIILUS DENTAL
Office located ow.-r sme Bank.
n s u p
Try the Nllic nll Vacuum Cleaner It
PIERCHS.H1L f)
eb., left for her home Tuesday after
few days vial! with her aunt. Mn.
. M. Rhoades.
Mr. Car! Gnverholt le!! Friday for
eetwi~h Mrs. F. H. Clnridgu on Jan
e ¢ p '5 " W a r C r y .It i s r e p o n e d t h a t
re c e nt l y : m n - i e d y o u n g g i r l Ie !!
vm si m ul t a ne o us l y w i t h L y h a r g e r .
H r s . L e vi H a n d y i s h e r e fr o m B u r -
el l .N e b r . . a s s i s t i n g i n t h e m m u f
r a u n t ,M n S a m G e a r h m d ,w h o
cr l t i c a ll y i l l .bin s.H a n d y w a s n n
r l y d w re s i de n t o f B l a i r f o r I.
u m b e r o f ye ar s,h e r h u s b a n d .L e vi
.
En: Ior Halehing W nned-I In 20
dozen.--Bell plums 43.
(49 U)Fader Incubawr Co.
s b r o th e r , Ch r i s . w h o h u b e e n t h e r e
nm O c c. m h .
C h r i s E . N i e l s e n c a m e d o w n fr o m
o r f o l k . M o n d a y fo r | fe w d a y s vi s i t
i m h o r n s fo l k s .
Mr . W al t e r Pe t e r s en . o f H e n m an , i s
M r s . U n d e ~ u o d , M r s . M a r s h a n d
rl. Redfield.
BEGINNING FEBRUARY :s'r, 1916.
. 4 p u - u n ti n tc n s tw i llb e p d d o n
eertlhutsl of depoait iu llld for
:ix r¢mn|,L|, nine manual and one
y en. -'THE BA NKI NG Houas of
A. CA8'l'E'l'1'ER.
A FEW sscowu-HAND BASE-
BURNEREL in :W d condition, at
SECDNDJIAND Pmcfzs.Manypaltema and make: of new §1eal.er|,
for both hard and :oft cod.
(37-Lf)Z'etersen°s Handvnre.
| n u
162
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Fu n t a n e l l o 2
Ii l a i r
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Th e c o m m e n t s I r o m l s n d q u u i e r s u p o n n n e i p !o f theme go o d s h a ve
be en w r y c o m p l i m e n t a r y ;w e q l o l e f r o m t h e i r I d l e r :" A l l h a ve b e e n
acc ept ed w h i c h i s m a l l c o m p l i m e n t a r y ,B e a u t i fu l bo x ,w o n d e r fu l m e h . "
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Knitted Goods Slivrd by the Washington C°\\1\f7»
Reb., Chapta of the Red Cross; to Date.
Al.Harriz, 87 you-e of age, waskilledl u t Fdday , just :her noon,
wh e n a c a r , i n \ r h i c h h e n 1 | ¢ p u -
senger, overturned, when one of the
front wheel collapsed. just this lide
of the Carter School house on the
bench msd.Ho was aiuing in the
renr o£!.hecnr,ownedanddrl1en
br Frank Scott, and Henry Aibettaon
on the front seat by the :ide of the
driver.The parties were
from Pender, enro1.rte no Onuhl.The
car skidded out o! the beaten track
and in sewn: it back in the road the
wheel broke down, the c ar turning
over, throwing Harris out and break-
ing his neck when his head hit the
fmxen ground.The other men were
but :lightly in,Iurved and employed
Jake Bron to take them on into Orn
alu.Undertaker Pierce was notihed
and accompanied br Sheriff Hehrlna.brought the body to Bw: when It is
held tou c or tnin ifd eee lsed had nl-
:tives anyvrhem who desired to ns-
nme charge of the nme.
Charley Robinson discovered an in-
cipient bhxe in n ciolet at his homelastSunday 'Eguing There wun't
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FARM NO. l.Good level eighty, four-roomhouse. good burn, good orchard, good wellof water. close to school.Prlce lor qulcksale by Feb. l5th, $127.50 per acre. A meal
snap.-
FARM NO. 2.Eighty acres, rolling, good 4-
room house, good \lttle barn, plenty ol outbuildings, quite a lot ol alfalfa. 4 and one-
half miles to town.$l27.50 an acre.
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0ur Chriuunan Banking Club in lo mnko ll Easy fur those
of nmall means to ullrt ll bank account.Childrsn an upec-iully invited an join.The clubs are an-nngsd unfit their ability
to pay.1 com, 2 cents, 5 meals and I0 oonu. so oenm, Sl00.$5.00. or any Club :hu is desired
'!" FIFTY WEEKS:
I0 cent club pay:$|z1.so
s cent club pays 63.75
2 cent club Plyl 5.50
I cept club plyl 12.75
Yuu can am-L with the lu-guc~psymunL Brat and de'erase your pnymanumb weak.
Put your children into Lhn Club.Jain Yoursoll.
WE Apu 1 PER CENT aurninesr ON SAVINGS
CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK
JAB u. mason. Cashier-JOHN H. GIBSON. AIIL CubinsOED. T- nlsnE|.uNu. Au!_ Cuhlar.¢
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home.She in a sister to Mm Lou
Hungnte, of this city, and formerly
resided on the bottom, north of Bladr
many years ago.
A telegnm was recieved todny by
C.B.Hain Hating that thdr son,
water to "outa" the fare a.nd"|tepped
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FAR M NO . 3 ,Good square l60,3 and o ne
hull mi le s c as t o f Crai g.fa i rly we ll l m -
proved, extra good orchard and a good pro-
ducer.$125.00 wlll buy It up to Feb. lst.
FAR M NO . 4 .One dl the best 400 acre farms
In unstcrn Ne bras ka ,2 sets of Improv e-
wi t h n thi rd house fo r te na nt o r hi re #
Monday on a business trip.
1. 0. Hcpeurel! 1| on the sick list.
confined to his home.
i n g S t a t i o n i s d a n g e r o u s l y i l l w i t h
pn e u m on i a .H i s m o t h e r a n d l i s t e :
l e a ve o n t h i s a ft e r n o o n t r n i n t o vi s i t
h i m .
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spend u few week: with Mr. Maherh
sister, Mrs. J. K. Powers.They have
pinnned to true!in the south and
west before settling down no l1onae~
keeping again.
Mrs. Ella 'W ann hu sold ol .her
d u i h e r a l l i e d m d p r o c u r e d m o r e w a t -
e r a n d e x t i n g u i s h e d t h e t i r e w i t h o u t
c a l l i n g ou t.t h o d e p u t m e n t .S o m e
a r t i c l e s o ! vy e u In g a p y a r e l w e r e d u n -
l r e d -\
T h e W m .M c C a n n h o m e so u t h o f
t o w n l a n o w i n t h e h a n d : o f p l u m b e n ,
t h e b a t h o u t fi t n o w b e i n g in st a ll ed .
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~or SI';1all farm a t its~v alue as part ~ay
gg Good Terms On Baiances.
Joecph's hospital on Wednesday, br
her husband and her sister. Mn.Ed.
ggff -for treatment by e apecialilrt
a possible surgical operation ln
ter.
Watson Tyson Sr. has e nephew
Wm. Tyson. his brother' mn, and win.
here from thi lead mining .region ol
ting moved into the house by the last
s~'Blair.less than two miles fr o m th e c lty .Can be j=»
and thc ~son funiiy heruboutn.
Mn. Geo. Von held a fann mln on
me Tuesday. disposing of her prop-
modern and hu umm' c onvc ni
c mn add £0 the tvmfort of the
family.'
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FARM NO. 6.I5I Acres,A 'lu2 and a halt miles to station.
g a u z e i n t h e w o r k b e i n g d o n s a t t h i s
l i m e .
oldest son will farm the place the
éominx year.
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.B Ia i r .he a d e d b y C o u n t y C h d n n a n
Cl a r k 0 'H a n l o n . , w e nt o u r t o t h u 1 r fl »
l a g s o f } V | . | I d n | t o n h i t F r i d a y a n d
u a h t e d t h e re si de nt s o f d n t pl a c e
i n o r g n n i z . i n g » b m n c h o f t h e R e d
C r o u a t t h a t pl a c e w i t h a p p r o x #
m a w l y W 0 m e m b e n .
M r .a n d L i n .W m .M l h s r t u r n e d
o ve r t h e i r f a r m t o t h e n e w o w n e r ,
132'
£52
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ments.A real snap.(l00d terms.
ihave several other good lurrns that can be bought
worth the money on 20041 terms.Conlo in and sec us atonce.
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J. M. DIXON REAL ESTATE CUMPARY
XEW OFFICE FIRST Doom \1£J5.'§1 1
OF Rafi HBIANZS G.m»fGa=1
c o m :I N AND S E E . M E
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se ver a l d a y s l u !w e e k a t Li nc o ln ,
a t t e n d i n g t h e s e ve n !a g r i c u l t u r a l
me e t in g s nu t h e S t a t s A g r i c u l t u r a l
f a r m .
Mr s . C l a r k A l l en l e ft o n W e d n es d a y
o f t h i s w e e k fo r P h i l a d e l p h i a i n r e s »
po ns v t o w o r d o f h e r fa t h e r k p o o r
h e l l t h .
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su r g ic a l d r e s s i n g :m e t k a t M o n d a y
n f t e m o o n i n t h e R e d Cr o s s n w i n z
r o o m .A n o t h e r : l u n m e t W e dn es -
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NEBRASKA BUILDINGATCAMP r u n s m n
At the war conference recently hdcl
at Lincoln, an appeal was made to theCountyCouncilsforcontribution:
toward tho eenstmciion of l Nebl-
u h ;building at Camp Funwon
This building' is to be devoted zo the
Nebrukn bbyi and their visiting
friends.Other lu te e are erecthm
such building! for their' boy! and tht
good people of Nebnuka will not ne
glect an opportunity to add to the
comfort of our boy: at Camp Funaton.
Sergeant H. F. Hawk and othor Neb
raaku soldlen from Raman are in
the state now bo urge the erociioa ol
the building.-The building planned will cost $12.-
000.Much of this ia mlrndy tub-
|cnbed.L u g o donations ere not
necessary.Who will die one dollar?
Send your donetion to me without
delay u this money mm be in the
hln dl of the central committee ansoonaspouaiblo.I f i ll Na d i !
through the p a r m - N .'r.Lund,
Chllinmn,Washington County Dt-fenle Council.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN cuuacx
mguhr urdcu m rumned nhl..
we ek , th e mln!hu i n g dan a! lui
Sundmy night.In All. Lhmy elgln
penonl mania profusion of Chrlnhn
Mrs. Hansen, wife of the Hamann
banker. W u in this metropolis hat
Monday having some donut work
done.
|p l a n e o n t h e l d d e o f C h r i s t a n d h i s
ch u rc h .N e x t S u n d a y a n d fo r l f e w
w e e k :p e r h a p s t h a e ve n i n g se r vi c e :
wi l l s ti l l b e e van g e li s ti c .
B i b l e S c h o o l a t 1 0 A . l l .\
(|lly
$1 0, 0 00 fo r t h e p la i nt l li k I n a n d u r !
t o c o m p r o m i s e t h e c a n b d s m n i n e
t o c o u r t t h e L i g h t c o m p a n y h a d c l e r
e d t h e p 1 a i n t i i T $ 1 . 0 0 0 w h i c h w u : Ie
cl i n e d a n d s u i t w a s i n s t i t u t d w i t h t h r
re s u lt a bo ve s t a te d .
W h e n t h e ve r d i c t w u r e t u r n e d t h c
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District Court convened lut Tues-
dls' P. M. Judge Leslie presidihg.
The cue of Rev. Wldtor Er'nlhnoy»
or va. Tho Arlington Eiectric Light
company was called for trial and u
jury empanneled.This was a cue
brought by plninlilf og|uin|1.t.l1e Light
wmpwr for damages in the sum oi|..
by the putor. Subject, "After the Ro~
rind, What?"
Evening l°lP¢l preaching at ?.30
Sermon theme, "A Model Conversion"
Christian Endeavor at 6.30 P. ll.wbm all our young peoplo are urged
to be present.This will bq Christian
Endeavor day,m d the topic is,
plldntilf when an electric light. pol:
I .a It o R e a r h . Th e m . "
P r n y e r m e e t i n g o n W e d n es d a y
ni g h t a t 7. 3 0 ..
tny ing him up in a hoopitli sum!
months, whila riding nn the Arlington
rtrects with his hott while atlcndlng
Evenlt C. French and Edith PI. Span
ger, bath !'Esi¢l€n|.8 of the Ariinzton
neigzhborhood.Edwud Godokdr,of n¢mG§¢wn,
and Adella Ikrgmnn, of Washlngivn,
servkes.
Creek Church early last year.Ernest
L. Krogor, a Grand Island attorine;
and Clsrk 0'H.anlon, of this city, wen
nlaintiih attorneys, and Fnnlc DolL~
ul and Joe Cook, of Fremont. appear
ed for the light company.
The trial of the cue lasted until
Thunday P. M. at 3 zfclock when it
was given tn the lury They remain-
ed out until 9.30 P. M. when thx)
1 i ~v »were also zmnte d a p ermit to ~
Two :rfmns peopla well known in
Bhsir.Ray Hjelmlsen and Illanclu-
daughter of Hr. und Mn. John GChrmensen.fauna:-s nnrthweft of
Blair, were od 1:51 County Judgr
Ellen at his o ice Monday P. H.
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Li ve n s e i o w e d u r n g r a n t e d b y
aim uma wuz of use Confederate]
Army; to destroy the latter, alanryun abolished.J. D. Vsu¢hn.|1
For mm rim Years
amz PIDDUCTS uvmuszo F
Baumann Vinegar and
Pickle Co.~
GIUGE w. DONALDSON, Pre|'!.\
O M A H A ;
fees 'xsauo
Gun Munson. Salary as jmibor 70.00
Ove T. Andenon, Expense 23.l8
Ii. C. Bleco, Repairing grader
un! drag 14.~State Joumal Co., Reeo:Q 18.~
H. G cmn. Fees as justice au. .
J. P.Jenun. Salary as chief
Clerk exemption bound _121.00
Hn. Ove T. Anderson, Work in
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l \C o m m i s s i o n e r s e e t .
County Commissioners Room, Blair,
Nehmslus,January 21,1918.Thr.Board of County Commissioners mel
pursuant to lxlloummc nt taken Jan.
5,1918.Present Fred Heuemun.
James E. Haber and Chu.Nelson.
The minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved and the following
claims against the county were allow
od:
Road Dngglng.
Cyrus 1ister 320.41
lirnut Glesnelman 7.50
o h m llln u n g 7.50
Albert Lueninghoener 24.00
R.L. Slnlcup 13.50J A Spangler 15.15
slmlun llr os.21.80
Carl Nelson 8.26
Wnller E. Ssricklou.122.3
Bond Work.
Jenn P. lvanen 90.50L. E.. Hetrick xs.25
N.Warrick 28.30Funk Schear 3.00
E. CL Pilcher 8.00
Alhcelhneous..I'. IIouerman, Highway Com-
miaalion work 31.20
Dr. G. A. Langsuii Salary as
County Physician ,25.00
Borcherding Bros., Spikos and
Bolts 6.08
Dhnhh Lutheran Publishing
House. Supplies 3.25Ova r. Anderson. Salary 131250
John W. Andrews, Assisting jan-
iwr 12.00
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, The Bell Telephone
»links the Fighting Forces
sid the Grad Isdletnes
The high development of telephone erflo
lency In this cournry gave the United States,
when it entered the wer, e superiority over
an other nstlons for quick eommunloetlon.
The ne\len's cspltsl and the various mlll-tary holdqusrlers and camps a n llnked
with eil the greet lndustrlsl centers by thelong dlstsnos lines of the Bell Telephone
Byssern, which nsoh moon comrnunltles.
Thoussnds of miles of special telephonewlnes have been turned over so the govern
ment for In sxoiuslvs use..
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One msn In every el: from the mlinten
sna and oonstructlan forces of this compsny is now In the telephone dgnsl corps °f
the inmy, or In some other branch of unmliltlry eervlos.
H01 only our men have enswered their
oounerfe cell, but the teiephono operstorsare "doing their ble," loo.
The faithful young women st the tele-phone switohbosrds realize the tremendousdependence the nstlon pieces on rspld cam-munlcltloa In this crisis, and sn aocentinlcheerhllly the heavy rosponslbliltils thrustupon them.
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In eplte of the wsr end whsi ze has meant to this oornpsny In theincreased number of telephone messlgee to hands, the entlsinenl. o!so many of our trained rnen, the shortage o! equipment, the scsrcityof Isbor and the high cost ol' telephone msterlsle-
In splie of stl these obstsotes, we sro meeting the needs of thepuixllo for telephone servlee In s remarkably succeedul way.
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~Fourth Quarter and Annw reports
by County Judge I. C. Ellen .
Fourth Quarter and Annual reports
s e T. Anderson, County Clerk.
~Haynes appeared before the
1 nnd asked for s renewal of his
license to operate a fen'y at the point
on the Missouri river when the sameis now being operated and thereupon
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Buy
Another
Wu Snvlnn
Stamp.
n if I
HE ENTERPRISE
xssumn EVERY FRIDAY
~ " % $ u " " ' % 5 » " ' § ¢ " ' " " '
l l :u l i p u n s l l h r u u a s u ' l i l lr r l l l v u r un u m h a z n a n
m q u n s u v a n n l h h n a l
B n h n e r i p t h n n n n l
0 n | D n l J l r | ¥ | u i n A d v m o | .
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l'.llL1'¢l.l4ltsf alll'ub|.|dlr
'* .¢»a¢u»u¢¢o»| | u»uamn
The ndstocracy of Colonial dlys
oumpo ud oi a mo tley umu-
of feudal lords, sdvanturers. P1211-
a n nobles,slave trlderl.smug-
kfl, dan own s: a nd merc h nnu;
Una elements had but one thing
rh1vlruM.lmtu1.|to¢¢¢richwith-
working.The Enlllah and Dutch
rumah, mxiaus to have their-nies settled,n n iibenl lmd
~u ua pooplo who founded attit-
~ntl or plmtatlans..Advmwrnn
ho lh l1'Itbli¢d» kidnapped or per-
~adod MW working pmpia to the
wl u d we n u ln a l ly ti vf ll ll xt e e n
i l e s o f l a n d o n o n c d d l o t n n l vgnblo rinr.The whois mm of New
lmplhira nz an time belonged to
mm.In many enum than land
u 'nn obtained from the R°¥\l
~umm by the libtnl applicntion
~I bribe money -but under "liberal
~ribel" we must not undentand the
fnbdom sums paid in mn' own times
x nlutorlll nndidltea to the leg-
Lsluin npnlenutires.,x hundred
dollar: hmdtd to the donor a prin-c lpdity thollzsa ikhodehh ndthese
nur ennntry feudll lords nlled them
selves mm o m , a n u m u m mon
liknly uma from the fact thzt they
Pltro nitd Un workin: people who
ktpt th i n in luxury and ldleneu.
The patmom ongmized their colonies
in royd sty ls; many kept up anal!
armill url retainers and cubthmata
They bald court nd fought and plun-
dcnd under their own banner.The
colonial: pdd nm for we use of the
lmd. bc ddea this evmr Plflnx In
dustry ana dneland a monoply of the
pauuon.Holt everything needed by
th e u t w o n ti e n h s d t o b e b o u f h t
u. tba putroona lad Lf tha settlers iid
any thiagtnulltlwepatrwooaaawto
it thst he vu the only buyer in night;
the #uhh pmducon In eoionial !.lme>
suffered Mvlv u much fnom oppres
dro mouopllal u 1-lm' do now-mhya
Th Slum Traders. an
In thagyurof our iond, 1662. the
4LocAL RED CROSS WORKWHITE SLAVlBy
|iooum buudl
' H o h e e r d o f n m e n v h o n z e n oL i m o i n h l a l i f e h l d l b o i l o n h i s
body.we have forgotten the und.ph ee tb e bo ilwu loe etod b utntoo y
ruoitmndeh imeloep on his nem-
neh.'Dae boil dlslvP¢lf¢d ion; ago
but the men tlill sleeps in that poo-
izion;he has never gouen over ir.
Th o ea u n otn g oo e b ntz b eh b i tr e -
md m.S o l tw u s r i lh th e w o r k i n g
people who In only dey ; c amo to
this country;they had waded for
lords. prions and onpltallau so longLhe y h ndg ottln uled toi tn nde ou id
not. gd our the habit oven, under
n new environment.I guess they
thought it was the nature] under of
things to have \bon.And there
were 101| af people Irllllng to bon
them.People who ight the strug-
gle for existence thaond: lilbiiiililts
are called. "The Better Clan".Some
ottba ze lu la lo olen de do no ur bo s-
pltnblo ahora and proceeded to hog
the had don; the rivers.Not only
ll river bottom land the moat pm-
ductlre but the river furnishes n
menu of uanepoa-ution,Those who
couldn't get land worked for those
who did get it md n new feudlliltm
:prong up.This new feudalism
looked on much like the IIuropenn
article as one egg looks like mother.
fbere urn plenty of land; only when
amn ng o tto o fa r awa y f r ome ae t-
tlomom. was he llnble to leave hh
locks with nn Indian who used n buteher knlfon for a hair cut.On one
ai do wu th e oe en na nd o ntbe othe r
the Indian: md the lend between the
two we:gobbled ,uv by com fer-
oriteo,merchant.:and ldveaturorm
lho had owner: bought the poor im-
migrants from the ship companion
and set Ihom to work on their plenu-
tioal.When they cooldxft get ao
u¢h"rol1=xnta:\7 immignnu they get:heir nent: to noni ehildren in Eng-
um cities.Another dm of immi-
grant! were the criminals and prol-
umzes sen; over by the English l.tlth»
omlu but these either died un thepassage over or soon after landing
for we never hard of n ningle mul
whose ancestor: were eompdlod to
elnigrato.Whenever a :hiploucl oi
immigrants were landed the buyers
of white ulnvoa Ilockod to the harbor
zo pick but b\r|e.lns.Sometimesnot
all could be disposed of in tho mpon
so the remolnder were turned over to
the agents who chained them togeth
er and peddid them from town za|\.mlm um iran un lt'x nn ann bein! sc
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\1THEBANKINGHOUSEOF
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'Hue Pioneer Bank of Washington
County, In Successfd 0peration
.'For More Than 47 Years
A CONSERVATIVE BANK
With Liberal,Saie Management
All Deposits Protected By The State Bank
Guaranty Law
.
A ge ne ra l ba nk i n g bu s i ne s s
c o nd uc te d.:::1
W e s e ll Exc ha nge , a nd L o a n
Mo ne y , c as h c he c ks o n o the r
ba nks, pay i nteres t,o n t i me
de po s i ts fo r si x, .ni ne a n d
twe lv e mo nths a t the ra te o i
4 pe r c ent pe r a nuhh.: ':
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IL H.WILLSEY PASSES AWAY
The announcement of the death of
u. M. Willsey. 78 yearn of age,was
received by Blair friends yente y
afternoon.Hia death occurred at thehome of his non-in-hw. Funk Kim
nay. nt College View, a. suburb of Lin-
A FEW sscowu-HAND BASE-
BURNEREL in :W d condition, at
SECDNDJIAND Pmcfzs.Manypaltema and make: of new §1eal.er|,
for both hard and :oft cod.
(37-Lf)Z'etersen°s Handvnre.
a aulleror with kidney diaeun for
Stars and for months put his ilfc
mm des;mired of.Hll wife, who is
reported in feeble health. md ibm
dluglnorl sqlvin.
The family settled on a homestead
south of Kannani in 1868. coming to
Blnir some year: later whore denued
conducted the leading implement business of the county.They femovw
to Omaha some twenty years ago and
subuequmtly za Scotts Blu!!when
they raided for a number of ymnv
Dmued tru a :number of the Maa
onic Lodgo and the remains will be
bmught hem for burial tomormw-
Saturdsy.
FOR SALE:--A regilinnd yearling
Hereford Bull.Enguiro of 'U. S. Reeves.
6-ti'Blair, Nebr.
ANDERS c. DEBEL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Scrinoes next Sunday moming and
evening at ll A. M. nml ?.30 l'. M.
rmpectively and wo extend n hcam
welcome to all who may atumrl.
Como with in , we ny to :ll thosewho an not attending c hurch ciao
where end we will do you good.
Subjact of Naming cannon will bc
"'I'ho Nature of Christian Worship"
and the evening nervico, u service of
wwe !mugs, including a lariel ox-
1.0siton or the fnmous Chnatnn Hymn.
"Art Thou Woaryi"
Sunday School at zo A.H.We
urn all parents to und their c hild'
rcn.Teachers and superintendent
will be glad to welcome them and togivethemeveryottcntion.Come
with the children ir you possibly.
mn.We have classes for dl.
W e u rn the Wodnesday evening
?rnyer- service upon all of our mer'-
ben.Next week 1| our gust Con-
gngltional n lly at Omaha.Our
En:-y Humber Ca mu s la wl ml y
commended of our trustees.LincolnSunday in all of our churches is Feb.
10.Our choir Nhenrul Friday even
ing at lhe home of Dr. and Mn. Mur-
doch.
MOTHERS and FATHERS-ln oven
home should be found uno of our
Home Savings Bank: now given a-
way at the Cltiseni Snvldgs Bank.
Gln you think of s better Christ-
mu present for that boy or iid?One dollar opens um account.Four
per cent paid on nvlng».
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THE STATE BANK of Bllir, Neb-
rub. will pay you 4 per c ent in
hrut par annum on time c eriib
hun of Deposit for Six, Nine or
Tlraive months.All dapoaiu are
proheted by :ho Guarantee Fund
o! the Silk of Nebnah.(3-if)
DR. J. v. HINCHMAN, office 215 w.Wuhlngton s u m .sum 'pHbnea.
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Good Farms
For Sale
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FARM NO. l.Good level eighty, four-roomhouse. good burn, good orchard, good wellof water, close to school.Prlce for qulcksale by Feb. l5th, $127.50 per acre. A meal
snap.-
FARM NO. 2.Eighty acres, rolling, good 4-
room house, good \lttle barn,plenty of outbulldlngs. quite a lot of alfalfa. 4 and one-
half miles to town.$l27.50 an acre.
Extraordinary terms on these two.
FARM NO. 3,Good square loo,3 and onehulfmlles cast of Craig.fairly well lm-
proved, extra good orchard and a good pro-
omT:¢ nur L g-M Start.
au R -zuiaannsxa
We have about 100 Breeding Turkeys
for nle.Bourbon Red, White Hol
lsnd md Bronze.
{47-Lf)Aye Brothers.
Run for Hnirhing Wanted-4 to 20
dozen.-Bell phone 43.
(49-lf)Porter Incubator Co.
YOUR IULE MONI:I'x"'--'¢Vhy no!.
luva your Idle money working for
you?We pay Four per cent on
Saving: accounts compounded seminnnwly , mc ! your money is pro
tected by thus Guarantee Fund of
Try the Nllic nll Vacuum Cleaner It
PIERCHS.H1L f)
BEGINNING FEBRUARY :s'r, 1916.
. 4 p u - u n ti n tc n s tw i llb e p d d o n
eertlhutsl of depoait iu llld for
:ix r¢mn|,L|, nine manual and one
y en. -'THE BA NKI NG Houas of
A. CAB'l'E'l'1'ER.
¢s
CHRI~YQU CANB%N5l=I'°~ jolu wm-1
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i., ''F ~~»<1~C M E I N ~,,~
0ur Chriuunan Banking Club in lo mnko ll Easy fur those
of nmall means to ullrl. ll bank account.Childrsn an upec-iully invited an join.The clubs are an-nngsd unfit their ability
to pay.1 com, 2 cents, 5 meals and I0 oonu. so oenm, Sl00.$5.00. or any Club :hu is desired
'!" FIFTY WEEKS:
I0 cent club pay:$|z1.so
s cent club pays 63.75
2 cent club Plyl 5.50
I cept club plyl 12.75
Yuu can am-L with the lu-guc~psymunL Brat and de'erase your pnymanumb weak.
Put your children into Lhn Club.Jain Yoursoll.
WE Apu ~ PER CENT aurninesr ON SAVINGS
CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK
JAB u. mason. Cashier-JOHN H. GIBSON. AIIL c uminsOED. T- nlsnE|.uNu. Au!_ Cuhlar.¢
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( 0 mu . W l l mmm h y h i s C h n r
xlu lld°¢y» Cnlrles ll. by the grnec
of GGL de f e nd e r 0 ( mm w;- ' m
dow|¢¢|~queen m d duke o l York
wwe In ul on the pound door.Thr
purpose ol the eompmy vu zu wwb
the W elt mx.. with a.ooo Mnc en
eleven u m w l y .For name I- n u nilu uh m: hllod und th o c omlim;
MM lu :hum in 1 672 w me lwy luA i d a n wmwy . ° r s w| 1- i lor th e
ume vu-'|>°»°. by the uma Charles n.
In mm the 8rlY.llh pullnment c m
lnlo the momply of Nl rvy ll db: hy
sllbwinl English mernhnu w trnde
ln Alricu mllvll- Prvvldeml Lbey pnid
un per een! duly an goods exponed
w Alr lc t.Amnrkm merelunu, see-
lnr n pod thing. won c larnorvd for
the gnvllege \o pnnldpete ln the
mbll trade.Amon; than whu hel-
lo o e dlls e lo u d lnlo b e slla wed wlv
In were the llbexty loving, God fur-
i n |Puritan:of the New England
m m .hd r wi s h vn u g nn lod md
gmth mm who du h ln bllc k ivory
beamn numerous la the nonlnm sen-
p e n m m .Boon the dna tx-eden
nu w r mk and po mlu on."Mmey
don't stink" ny: the Pnnchrnm, Ml
nu whe n i l. il mu le by the de v:
unmc .Prom the influence exerted
by u w u n e a n d -f , | » a n n a u m
mu. we may Jully eanclnde that he
w u n l u m v x h l m p o n m e e u t h e
I ln! council. eorrupt-
llc 1- gumm. na min g 1 =-d w u a-
lunn of our evm times, um the nlnnunde r lt ln the from pew In the
chlirdl. lecwred before the w. Y. u.
QA . ( lf th l n wa lo n s ) l n d wu ln -
urvicved on every quenlna.(mm
hookwormu w utrvnamy; he was then u mu n d wo e u w mm W m r
Beehd on \h| angelic purity of his
ulllng.'hue lt appeln Du! no one
mr ven tur ed meh l pn p o s u mumm. unepllng. pwsmy, | few Gen
man Quken: but than were bvmfl
cf all undennmdllq nl Amman ln-
ndtudeu.Sllnry vu never a pay -
iu preposition in th northern col-mhe :nd this (ut yn-mitted an esdy
nmgnldou of the \lI=|°dUH»ll of th:
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ln the lhve trldl; lt lu lberdon nab
un! Zh! we Ihwld llml c ondemna-
for one y u r upon th vsa ld Chas.
Hly uu pay inz m the County 'hm-
unr at Um rate of 82.00 wr y ear
for the year ms.Dr. G. A. lnngntal was appointed
County Physicinn for um emuing
your at s salary of $140011 per year.
On mouon duly nude and mnéed
U m a m d n d m m a " n m February
uu
14. ms. at 9 o'clock A. MOve T. Andaman, County CIerk.I
Holding Down ihe Wrong Job.A friend of mins wm into a res-mun nz. md the wu lmu lp illd mm
soup ln his hp.He fargnvo her md
went. there lgdn, and lhe dropped
some hot eolee down his mack.No,/?\frieuil lm mwr wen t th em al\c r~
wanl.m l a d y d i d n dislike him.
but me wu n walt:us In name only.
She's probably good lor something.
but its not waiting on cuswmen in a
ruhunnv...
L u k mmmer n man spent | l\dw c udin g zrm i n my lmn l y ard,
nboul sixty square feet.That is io
ny , he "Id I! mr him lil | | | y , and
I gueu by hil appearance it dld.A
Iubunr unwurthy of his him greud
tha run wheels of my ur and for-
go!m put thé com:-pins buck.
The wheels ame oN. and it cost mc
elghly :even dollars and n rpmined
\-rm.Then me guage man sc-nr me
I bill of four dallnn for time and
grease.TM: in not n hnrd lurk story. but1 wan! to arleu und calmly un the at-
tention of the audience w um incl, 1.0
wil:The reuon no many folk: get sm_.Il|
my and no wr nz an is benum mf yi
nm th e wr o n g m r .num-.~n mn,'
hmm ww umir Pr°r>°r2>\=\&\°v14be.bum lu aognrlhing f a s n a m
from what they now du.I nuie in Dunew: wlumns Out a barber m New
York ntlred dur thirty y enn of wr
vim -mn Lhne hundred Lhmuand dul~
lan.Ha had clipped, llnmpooed und
muund mmy men of prombwnc e,and thy no doubt tipped him we!l und
Pefhlvl _gun mm w e m m .on
noch that wwe golng up.But mark
thl| |Il hr had bien " mf mu y "
hu-mm:l l he I n d m m them to
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, The Bell Telephone
»links the Fighting Forces
sid the Grad Isdletnes
The high development of telephone erflo
lency In this cournry gave the United States,
when it entered the wer, e superiority over
an other nstlons for quick eommunloetlon.
The ne\len's cspltsl and the various mlll-tary holdqusrlers and camps a n llnked
with eil the greet lndustrlsl centers by thelong dlstsnos lines of the Bell Telephone
Byssern, which nsoh moon comrnunltles.
Thoussnds of miles of special telephonewlnes have been turned over so the govern
ment for In sxoiuslvs use..
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One msn In every el: from the mlinten
sna and oonstructlan forces of this compsny is now In the telephone dgnsl corps °f
the inmy, or In some other branch of unmliltlry eervlos.
H01 only our men have enswered their
oounerfe cell, but the teiephono operstorsare "doing their ble," loo.
The faithful young women st the tele-phone switohbosrds realize the tremendousdependence the nstlon pieces on rspld cam-munlcltloa In this crisis, and sn aocentinlcheerhllly the heavy rosponslbliltils thrustupon them.
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In eplte of the wsr end whsi ze has meant to this oornpsny In theincreased number of telephone messlgee to hands, the entlsinenl. o!so many of our trained rnen, the shortage o! equipment, the scsrcityof Isbor and the high cost ol' telephone msterlsle-
In splie of stl these obstsotes, we sro meeting the needs of thepuixllo for telephone servlee In s remarkably succeedul way.
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Stamp.
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>lion of alnlry md the z nmc vllx
on lumaainuly wnther.When our
Godluring masnnn imponnd the
Nut mmm they dm mn do no be-
au: they hd a (radar npimv. umm
it vu g n nly 1 mn tur o l ln ni n u n
'h m uw s n n n I n d ia n : b u t th e y
bdu Bud ol mdimenlxry. udumocnh
death or muh unpleasant rdledionlAbout their falling hd: or vllhmxt
umm; pu : wa nna : tn wlh smtheir
tender fan. he wwuh! hav: "mlln~d"
long bdore uuny years.mv. vim
three Lhoullnd nwmim instead :\
thru hundred Qhouund dollan.Itb e g £ n| ! o ! o o kto mo u th o u a e
penans who lv! thc bl: mu-in nn
when the mo n \mderp||d.\\'hz~n
» ~ mk . - n ' 1 n mf i m¢ mn ¢ n mmr ~vthmudvu, who would nthu dis than
n r k .l m u s l q e r y mme in ie
n lu . o ln \ . b e mn » w \ y . u n mx u - r
u us a. . c e vu mad ly nb olhh ed ,
be a n me blu k : In u mu t lz u u d
Blair Public Lihnry bonu:2 toiQ':.°if§':i,'fQ'§,*':'1l§'.§,§é2i;i|The Enterprise, $1 per Year P. H .'! t o9 P .3 I
v w **A ('u* "',v 1 nv §'="""=f»,*'"w°*\'2~""
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i»...pm,_,#mm ~ 1611
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u m m
l u u m a
m i r
= = = : .cm-n a l f,fonnerly o f u i
num Mm in the le rvieoarl' Unc le
Sam, ll very HI with pmmmollia dcnm
In T u n .HI.:brother.Bu t,l d ;
Tueulay in see hlrn.
ii. | t Elln b d h I's! znen \\'u i n
e # d w l o u d l y
llrn Bly Kndpplemd ills: Anna.
~,at a s m c u r .a n r v m d l u
r n d ¢ y a » ¢ u n A . W . B s r n h ° m° ~
u m aims .u c n m l a of c m ;
enrnwedauuday aadapontthe
;ttMB . 0. Hc D o n dd h o me .
} h . n d ll u . . S . C . Rd d 1 r e r e o m-
business rlmlwn one day I n t
\| n O. H. Go d. | e 7 | n d llr ¢ . 1 . . F .
'~ v m p u a m p n to Om-
Frideytodoebopplng.°
H a l F n d lbehulxm' Te kanuh.
l| I\l| \| t¢ .heLy nnPlr r| | hho:n|
adnudey evlnlll-
Rn. B. A. W uhter ine an Om-
~ddtor Thureday.
l m a e n r m n n u u m g z m s -
xn u u c l e r h a n h o o n i td i n o m-
Little Anna. lute ins tay ing
tl Hau and Hn. D.E . Hay ! d ur
lnrabeence.
!1.C .Bnn die; ndHe ur7Truhl| es
~ to n d ta th e e wn ty u a te n b u a -
eeahi day .
W a n ! r u rewind h at week by
emu hlltivel ol the marriage oflu ldnl Taeknt, daughter of Hr.
l d In Ed. Ts ekltt, fo rme rly of
plan but new Hddlnt at Crlw-
ard. Heb., to Hr. Albert Iilrvhr of
~a quu ter mutsn corp:l t Fon
bimou. Nebr.
Min 881150 Loire named at the
v. Ackerman store the Bm of the
While droppin;in Omaha Satur-
sr Ire. R. J.S¢henck hu! the mln-to lo u h e r p u n g wh i c b mn -
twain dollln in meney . tiihu
r num we.: inside she hu little
of its being zrturnd
Laverne Lo1re,1rl1»ohnbe¢n4t-
ln Boy le college in Omaha.
lh o f m e l u t u r o e k i o a c c e p t n
~tionint-!1»P1et|AuBu1ktaking
~}lllc tofHenry 'I'xuhlun.
J.C.Ck:i.|teaeln,mena.¢erof t.be
"telephone l y d e m m t
1%u s e H a m m visitor one
lu twe e k .
'nw Dull s c ho ol, nor th af mn.
-4 ez 9rueat,on.epc ountoi
l\fI7l\\-\"si| l'| ¢| L]Il¢1"l hm-
y ;ahm¢hern nda£| t| ru eeic knilh
dheuo.
'nmwud Hi m na hue went
untobmdufwednesdlyendspent
day dghf.-ueug.
Abrlghtbebygirlputiuitsep-|I.U:| | Wm..ld l l l l h b m v
~y J m.l. l e a d w u ¢ lve n a
Btr tflo o p er e n dvi i e mo to ai d to
Sdnuzdayauuirwmmingthetthey zwppedhen and et-
~lheepoddmsettngofzhob.
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C . C . lI a n h a l! R. A . D | , vi ¢ ; ; m1
H. E. Winact were in Blair a fur days
this wack in the Interest of MMM
Heat and Light Co. sim.
Hr. and Hn. J. C. Chapman were
Omaha bmineaa allera on ilonday.
Bianca Bernita Peterson and LEU
Harahali vlaitad in Omaha over Sim
¢-=» zvlnz down no hm John UcCormick.
Mr. and Mn. Behrc ndt have a m'baby boy who camo Tuesday night.
Lawrence Peterson and Otto Lud
wig were Omaha callers Sunday.
Hr. and Mrs. Aug. Echtenkamp, of
Dale, have a new baby girl who came
Int Saturday..
H i n Edith French and Tharrnon
Spangler were married at John Span
plcfa on Tuesday.
Mina Lucite Cnapenhoft came home
from Lincoln to viait wer Sunday.
Hina Haul Fa" c ame home from
Omaha this wreck having nnished her
courae at Boyle'a College.Sha will
wud ll atenogmpher for the Octavia
Lumber and Grain Cn. here.au.
Hr. W. S. Cook dzippod c attle to
Baath Omaha Tuesday night.
Hr. Joe Hullinger viaited reiatiru
in Banninztnn a couple of days thi.
week.
The body of Ura. Abbott, who ditwi
at her gnmd-daughtez'a, Hn. Wood
worth*s, of Omaha, #rua brought here
for burial services. 'I\lcsday.
Mr. Alley McTier c ame out from
Omaha £0 visit at J. G. welllnfrorau
on Sunday. 'a
The Womens' Club met Tuesday at
Hrs. D. w. Lawaonh.
Mr. (Haan Ludwig la home from the
Unimnity at Lincoin,a few dly sthis week..
Br i Fred Weber ia attending thr
Retnllefs Aasociation in Omaha this
week."
Herman News De art ment
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In » 2'I.' " & .'i»»»an un 'P."21"»='I,'.'7'. » n d . . . & ' £ " » . . . ? L 3 . ' °, . . '3 } .f.'2','?, §'¥'»
a s u l r o d l l u c .um . .'£'n~\ tor nno mpu om. num Ml or n lnou nh.ARLINGTON
u : d 1 r i 1 ' r md H. B . C a mmm
n d t o o n i a \ ¢ 8 a t \|.ndnyin!.he
K E N N A R I )
Editor Entorprise:--I M tm-
p p o a n d tnizaod t h e " d o w n b o a t "
aa t we e k .
B o o t !Ai l e n ,C r a i g W r i g h t a n d
r a n k H o r o n d i c k ,f r o m w e i n t h e
'¢w e r e h a u l i n g c o r n
-o u r 1 o n B o n d a y .L o t ;o f
i n t r i b u t a r y t o o t h e r m a r k e t Q F D !
a c o m i n ( t o m e K e n n y l l m | . l l £ l -
Jo h n L i s t a r , fr o m O t t o . 1 0 1. ca m e
vo r M o n d a y a n d i s w o r k i n g f o r B e r t
W l b a r t i n t h e b l a c k s m i t h s h o p Ir vi n -
R e v. J.B . A d a m s p n a c h e d a t t h e
h r i a t i l u c h u r c h S a t u r d a y m i g h t a n d
~u n da y , r no r nl n ; a n d e ve n in g .
Th e H o m e C o u n c i l o f D e fe n a a m e t
~t I.0.0.F., Monday ovininl and wa:
~droaaad by Rev. xkhrenda, putor of
tha Korman!ll.E.church.who
~olivered an oloqttant patriotic addressaatt.in¢forth tho war adtuatlon In
plain te:ma after which the Camp
Fi r a e n l i re n e t l t h e o c a a l o n a n d e n t e r
ta i n e d t h a a ud i e n c e w i t h s o m e pl t t r l ~
o t i c vo c a l mu s ic .A r o t o o f t h a n k s
was given the member: and the teach-a n d a n i n d t a t i o n te nd e re d t h e m
t o c o m o a g a i n a n d h d p t h a cau se.
a o r g a n i z a t i o n m e e t a t h e fu a t l a n d
- H o li d a y e ve n in g s o f e ac h m on t h .
G a o r i o H o o k i n g i s lo ca te d i n t h e
ol d W a n d h a rd w a r a a t o m bu i l d i n g a n d
i a a s b u s y a a a t c r a n b e r r y m e t r h o n t .
B a r t S w l h a r t b o u g h t a di s k
a h a r p t n e r fo r u a e i n h i s bl a ck s mi t h
a b o u
C h a a . C u n n i n g h a m a n d Je f f R o m n
ba u m o uh s h i pp e d a c a n l o ad o f ca t t l e
t o t h o O m a h a m a r k e t S u n d a y n i g h t .
Th r o a o t h e r l o a d : o f ca t t l e w e r e s h i p -
p e d a t t h e s u m o ti me ,m a k i n g ti vo
lo ad s.
F n a n k B i l f a r w a s a w a r d e d fir st
p r i z e o n b l a W h i t e L o g h o r u c h i c k e n ;
at th e r e ce n t a t at o p o u lt r y a ho w .
'f l o h n Bu rg e ss 'fr l e n d a : r a ve h i m Q
ro - o ep d o a o n Th u rs d a y e ven i n g b e fo r é
h i s r e t u r n t o r a m p .B L I T Z .
I uncut A anr/ L \»m|n sms
U Y o u C a n S a va M o n , T h a n M o n l s .
1 Y o u r S h a n .
t t e ve r y p e n o n a n m o t m m . .
l a y aal da It ni c ke l aa ch d a y du r in g
t h a y e a r o f 1 9 1 8 , It w o u l d m o a n l| | \
. l u r i n g o f n e a r l y I2 M 0 0 . o o o In th lt
at at a u m ya ar .Th l a i a Nob:a nka'a
t h a n o f t h a W a r S a vl n n S t a m p l o a n
I ! H e r r b u d r I n t h e Un i t e d S I M M
a a n e d a n i c h t a d u d u r i n g t h e y e a r
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g o m m f m t : 1 1 t h o t m ; a m o u n t u't h a W a r S a vi n g l o a n .
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u y o u a n mlu ln g th a n mk f i ln
Word own s from .Floyd Knotam In 1| new as Kdlvy mu. 'r~
Th e b u qb m u v to h o ld ln o ld
mu ° n : ae : g = :» » ¢ msn ¢ n n ¢u s - » -
v w J m. 2 £ ! u r & \ mp u r »
p o u o l n i d u m o u y w d d r n y n -
panes A l u n a n d I l n d c l u t -
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Mr . m d l( r | . L y 1 u l P | r r i | h \ v| ~
war Smdly mutt.:lt t h e Fred lich-
ld h ome n tTd amlh .
'Carl J ohnson vu barn in N°rwf»
A q m x z , x m m m a u m c m u
hh ! tn ln d ng n mplmu ar y 1 . mv,
Ho a m z to this wnntry About
lvnmty y uan q u whh h h g r u d -ynenu md ha llnce muio hh homo
with hh undo, Onnffhom, md wife.
About thu Ont of December hc ln-
l h w d u h r e m m l n t h a n n v y m d v u
\-nulanad w tho Great Lukas trim
ing w w -Hu sontncted Garmnn
meulu lbuul.three we e lu u p md
pnoumonh lad laleurily Iollovnd And
hs (n v nn dily wa na un d! d ea th
elnimod Mm i$'|vktlm.A wlllin
Cluuke 'Thmm bzvught the body to
Hc r mu,Saturday dtex-noon.uu i
Inman!lr v i e u vm h e ld llan da y
at the hvme conduc ted by Rn. Rin
oh he ld. E .C hu n :h a nd lh e bo d y vu
hid w nal bl we Thane oememry .
A numbu' ul lldiel ol the Co\m¢H
of Ddeme farmed 1 line nz dm gnu:
md udz hdd An Amlricu H-ll~
'Taming umm" vu mx ml rmRobenaou nounded the ups.
linda Pmnm wu 1 county wasvililor nundu.'
The He m a :Red C r vn mms |
shipment of lmlued good: Wednldly
whic h eoumed al z s avatars,10
pa in of | o ¢k | , 5 p ai n u ! mmm:
md one wart.Thay han s mpply
nl hospital g u m n u randy uosptDnuiug vlhkh 1-My apeet to I-NP
the nm ol me week.
Aam K uda k Aen nd hh mana :-
u m w c u a e h n s u d n n w a m n m p m
nma lthe wa ks ndwmtwwlnh-
luwu whm :» wan nm A IMP-
'nae time nut an dna Im Wld~murky for the bcxudt ol tbl Publk!-'bury netted the me mm M uma
W h ilré n mf wxy w Gum. ii `| n
uno with Frqnk 5¢°\%. who vu driv-
Mz the u r, Al. Hu :- is . o f Pldn ,
vu klllad.The mr hlmed from the
mad Ind £80 dlivnr brvughl. It bunk
quickly b r n k i u the h v n l axle.
Thin mused du ur zo tum an: md
Hlrril vu killed Xutmdy whilo the
drinr md modn r oc c up ant, |ll r .
Albertson, escaped with | In bmim
| n d m l d | t h e t r i p v n w 0 m | h ; \ n
mor ta r u r."
ll r . H u r l l l u a d n ¢ le m a n n b o u \
¢- W \ 1 »e ven vu n af ; ¢¢ ,
c0RREsPoNDENcE
at the Bnnddl-
H l n Ida. Johnson spent Bat uy
Omlhn
Gao. Pamlaan dhpoaad d his ma-
.. .gmpo zty uun day llatwes kto
ralIf rman Nak hr kr mr who a x--to mo n i n tb l ! mi n s She
hold aiann ull Fabr. 14.
l l a .J a ms Lawn tack l m aan,
haek to0 | nA ha8a tun lay and
lo u d ly for umme ns.The
~a hllnir underwent an operation
o r m a h a c a n o n h i x a n a c o u p l e
1' 0o ka a| 0, | a di ap ln in llhu u¢ h
...y,
Ou last Tuiaday, L. V. Ackerman
"a a ta tln d i n th a Ha m e la
~Naa du rlli ha r ad ur eo ntmlth ail{r.A¢hrman1rllloont1n~
his grocery business alao which
Il |170 him Pl¢1=1!.°f nrt.He
ntlia a dth aa a n io u ao lwllli a m
a!Bla1:-aalzarneaalazaker.
0 t l| ' i V o o d tl ta k i n l th a p ll c l o f
W. Harp as operator whilc Hr.:iatakiagamuchnaodéd real.
llr. and Ira. Augnn Vedanta retothairhomainomah.al!em-
afkr afe vrda y aviad twttlui vm.
»a n d W m . B m ~
L a vu u a l n t o i a r e p o n e d a n th e
un .
. s u w u b y g i n m m d a z u a e
*~ II ° l>¢ * lll ho mo a t Ta hma h
y andvraaawa lenmavidtor
T!nrc r| ~ra lmaatinlaa zl.haH.E.
4 ~under the Ioadenhlp d Nev-
~W.Gain»ara dn1rin¢| w d
ȴlv. Ga i Mli | 1 r a llk n o ' l' a
aduantionadwvrkinliabzalka.He
a ma ta h td t h e f a c u lty a r l tb e
Numan!f o r a n u m b a r o f
F o r i h l p a l t u v m y o u a h e
b a mu d lhd;!is;'0hha¢u llutual
m u l work
~va anlld oed fo rtu natltoha ve
Ghwrtunhy to lur .h !n 1.Hia
'ln a d u a d to a a lald i n a p i r i n r
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BENN uefrrox
lsllaa Bertha Lanntrock, of Omaha.
ment Saturday and Sunday at the F.E. English home.
A1'I.hur Gottach, who ia attending
the Fnmont Normal,spent a few
day: at home and returned to his
achoul duties Mcuday.
Ira. Otto With left for her home
St. Edvard. lut Friday morning.
ltr. Ilarman Busch, of Wuhiugtnn,
was a caller hen. Satunlay.»
Hin Lillian Ndaen Ia taking treat-
ment: at the Swedish Minion hon
pital in Omaha.
Mia: Mary Huber left for her hutrle
hat Thunday , after :pending a ffm
daya with Misa Anna Guttlch.
Hr. and Bra. John Wm and ann,
Wayne, returned from South Dakurta.Prlday, when they have been vidt-
in; relatives.
Hr. and Mn. Henry Minieldt, of
Date, were ealllng hare Saturday.
Min Clan Wrlq of Florence :pant
Sunday aftoruoon at hom;.
Ed. Wien returned from Oklahoma
Tueaday evening.
Quits n number from here attended
the funerai of Chu. Witte. at Bikhom
Tuesday.
Hrs. Hur! Wendt, of Wuhington.
and Hn .Joseph Bandar, of Blalr,
rm whiting at the Bd. Wine homeTuesday.
Walter Kerr and a number of oth-
anwholxa veb een ln tra ini ng atthe
Fort Omaha balloon achool wan sem
to au Atlantic pon.lm we e k and
from then wiil leave mon for Frame.
Elmer Witte arrlmd from Camp
Ftmsrton. llunday to attend the fun¢r|.l of hh uncle. Chu. Witte, at Bib
hom.
Herman Bchwock hu pumhued tha
I n interest ot Aug.Huldor!and
.
Wu Bread.
Wu ul supplying our pntrom \vu1
W du ud ny vm Lbs NIU!eslebnud
Wu Brand mlde by the u. P. Bakury
eonnrn ul Onnhn,th e s u n mo n k
vm mm 'Ho-'hw hand.h u pu m-
lhlo and nourjlhlq.Try | loci.
n u B q a l B l w r
Tl-C Ilrkc-e-etch :mm OI
u f m f m e m u
IN wus
PIACTICLI-LY A DAILY AT 'rueHue: or A wuxur. M0 Q:mmzutwsrerunIHrunwolt.Dctvss no luc u AT so Low Arntcs.
The eeluc and need of e nalnpeperan the hnulehdd tree ncrcr greeterthan et me prelent time.We have
seen forced to enter the! [rent ;°fq=u r m s a e erm o oure em d in r f - Iyence.ou will went tuhere ell the neue from our troope onEumlgeen battle delde. end :als prom-ieee be the Inset momentous year tn
tha history of our universe.No other nelrepaper at eo smell eprice will turnleh auch prompt end ec-
curete nel: ol theee world-ehekingevents.It ie not necceeery to n y
more..'ME THRI C E A -W E E K wo n mr s
regular eubealntlon price u only e1.oo=~°;,v°"- and thin pen for 158 pepere.
e oder this unfaualled newspaperand THE ENTER?ISE together for
s m s
The regular subscription price of thetwo pepere ie 32.
one yeer for
P s u n t n v r u an
~tor lo ud ly
www md i lls : A n n a .
a s m c u r.a n r v m d l u
Ȣ un A. W. nun home.
ttia llc b ou ld of C u l ;
Wednesday and spent the
B. 0. Hcikndd home.
llu..S.C.Rdd1rero Om-
rlmlwn one day I n t
~.God n7uuL 3lrs. L.F.
v m p u a m p n to Om-s.odub°wln¢»
lbehulxm' Tekamsh.
|t¢.h| Ly nnPuri| .hho:n|
naming.
A. W lchter ina an Om-
Thurnday.
P a h n l i a u k i n g i n l t -
C1nrhanh0¢Difl¥inom-
Anna. Huh iss tay ing
~ Hn. D.E.Hny || dur
md Hilary Truhlnn
the county ua on bus-
y.
m a m t m w e e k iw
Ural ol the marriage ofTac knt, daulhhr of Hr.
Tsekltt, formerly of
~t now Hddlnt at Crlw-
to Hr. Albin liurphy of
n n u tn n corp:l t Fon
cbt.
Lmreuairned at the
s to n th e i r n o f th e
opping in Omaha Satur-
J..S¢honck had the mln-lou her puns whic h mn-
11 dollln in mcney. tiihu
was inside sho hu little
being zrtumd
-
Herman News De art ment
s " * . . : . '; :n u . o . L m u n l a n .|_ - - - -- 1 :
In » 2'I.' " & .'i»»»an un 'P."21"»='I,'.'7'. » n d . . . & ' £ " » . . . ? L 3 . ' °, . . '3 } .f.'2','?, §'¥'»
a s u l r o d l l u c .um . .'£'n~\ tor nno mpu om. num Ml or n lnou nh.
,~..-. .»- .-..~, .».
wifr md 1I. B.Cammm
.
y i n collage in Omaha,
lut woot to ac c ept n
tha Phtuu Bulk taking
Henry Truhlun.
-manager of Une
telephone n ma m a l!
n H a m m visitor one
|¢_
school, north at wurn.
t prucatfon. account of
\-\ 'dau tuc]ier'| hm-
md slats: are nick with
B d s m and wife went
yfldnesdlylndspcnt
t.-ailing.
b a b y g i r l p u ti u lts n p -
Lh lwm. .ld l l l l h b m v
1 |nad was g i n a a
~ m o
~r md tr i f a mo to xi d to
r d a y m i m m f n i n g u u r
zwp p u d ha n a a d st-
sp od alme di na of xb ob .
Notic e for Admialllrltlol 9| £32110
lf vr l OP |»|lll¢\lKA
sa.Washington County i
County Court.In Probate.In the latur of the Estate ot JouphG.Nell.D¢¢,u,¢_the hsin, next
of kin, crtdiwn and
All pen-on: interacted in the dauaettiemtnl. of ma num an herebynotificd Quinn the mm du nf Dietm-ber, 1911, A. L. Cook, lhl admlniltrltor at and cant: lilod a petition insaidOo1.|nt;L Court payin that hisanal admin Ultioo Bled m i n beuttied Ind allowed, Lhltdpmo! ot heir-
lhip be nun, order for litrlbulion ofaunt: and ualgnmsnt of dmur :ndmg-<1 wg" entnrod; and tho uid
tutorIf y ou fall £0 "'F° " be fore u i dCounty Court on tbl 9th day of Janu
ary. 1918.l t l i o'clock,a. rn.,me
content uid padtlon,the court maygrantthe pny ur theme! md matsauch other and further onden,mllour-mceu and dftnel u to um court any
mem proper.Witnlln mf hand und Ofhclal Suithis 18th dy n December. 1917.. C. ELLEI., County Judge.i s m k
0 1 SETS THE PACE
20th YEAR
F/\THER5_ SONS, AND GRANDsoNs
EACH WITHIN THEIR TIME,
HAVE FOUND THE OLDSMOBILE
DURABILITY, ENDURANCE ANDCOMFORT INSEPARABLV wovENAMONG THEIR FONDEST FAMILY
TRADITIONS
:':~
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1 f s
I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _/3
.-\.
Six-Cylinder Models are built: in ~
Touring Cars and Roadsters, at
Eight-Cylinder models are built
in T ouringGars, Roadsters and 1 ~
Club Roadsters,a t
F. 0. B. LANSING, MICHIGAN
- _ . _ _4~_
.»...S a m , l l ve r y H I w i t h p m m m o l l i a d c n m
I n T u n .HI. :b l vt h e r ,B u t ,l d ;
Tu e u la y in s ee h lr n .
h n | | d c a u n | . r C o l n . n n r m | | . n n a n a n n | 4 -
ml nh n nh n u oc om t l ie d l en i n In lt th d i tl l
a 1 1 o 1 r m . u m m d d h a n h i n b a m m . a n e m
ln r d i n u i b u d an n fu n c u n l u dn m m a o fd o i r
n l n d h o m g t n d n a n t n l e n d ; m d t h x u h !l d d n h l n m x d . l l c l n r | r d .
I1 r o n n . t I z o u vo u h | \ '| o r e u | d C o u u 1Co r |l 1 ul !k¢ $ |. h |h !'0 f. 3u . . m l a n 1 | fdn u i
; . » . \ a d l o n m ¢ n i A a n n u m . \ h | C o u n m u
: n u R h m m o f n l d P l u t l o a a n d m a l e
mel o th er tu rn er u nte n. s ha nno n an d de
in South Omaha Wedneaday armlg.
C . C . lI a n h a l! R. A . D | , vi ¢ ; ; m1
H. E. Winn! were in Blair a fur days
this wack in the Interest of MMM
Heat and Light Co. sim.
Hr. and Hn. J. C. Chapman were
Omaha bmineaa allera on ilonday.
Bianca Bemita Peieraon and LEU
Harahali vlaitad in Omaha over Sim
¢-=» zvlnz down no hm John UcCormick.
Mr. and Mn. Behrc ndt have a m'baby boy who camo Tuesday nighg.
Lawrence Peterson and Otto Lud
wig were Omaha callers Sunday.
Hr. and Mrs. Aug. Echtenkamp, of
Dale, have a new baby girl who came
Int Saturday..
H i n Edith French and Tharrnon
Spangler were married at John Span
plcfa on Tuesday.
Mina Lucile Cnapenhoft came home
from Lincoln to viait wer Sunday.
Hina Haul Fa" c ame home from
Omaha this wreck having nnished her
courae at Boyle'a College.Sha will
wud ll atenogmpher for the Otiavia
Lumber and Grain Cn. here.au.
Hr. W. S. Cook dzippod c attle to
Baath Omaha Tuesday night.
Hr. J oe Hullinger villiied reiatiru
in Banninzum a couple of days thi.
week.
The body of Ura. Abbott, who dim!
at her gnmd-daughtez'a, Hn. Wood
worth*s, of Omaha, #rua brought here
for burial services. 'I\lcsday.
Mr. Alley McTier c ame out from
Omaha £0 visit at J. G. welllnfrorau
on Sunday. 'a
The Womens' Club met Tuesday at
Hrs. D. w. Lawaonh.
Mr. (Haan Ludwig la home from the
Unimnity at Lincoin,a few dly sthis week..
Br i Fred Weber ia attending Ihr
Retnllefs Aasociation in Omaha this
week.''
um don to nttend all of thu meet-
ings.Y o u I n m l ld l g I n n
u y ou a n mlu ln x tha n me e dn n .
Word own s from .Floyd Knott
am In 1| new as Kdlvy mu. Tau.
Th e b u qb m u v to h o ld ln o ld
mu ° n : ae : g = :» » ¢ msn ¢ n n ¢u s - » -
v w J m. 2 £ ! u r & \ mp u r »
p o u o l n i d u m o u y w d d r n y n -
panes A l u n a n d I l n d c l u t -
¢4_.
Mr . m d l( r | . L y 1 u l P | r r i | h \ v| ~
war Smdly mutt.:lt t h e Fred lich-
ld h ome n tTd amlh .
'Carl J ohnson vu barn in N°rwf»
A q m x z , x m m m a u m c m u
hh ! tn ln d ng n mplmu ar y 1 . mv,
Ho a m z to this wnntry About
lvnmty y uan q u whh h h g r u d -ynenu md ha llnce muio hh homo
with hh undo, Onnffhom, md wife.
About thu Ont of December hc ln-
l h w d u h r e m m l n t h a n n v y m d v u
\-nulanad w tho Great Lukas trim
ing w w -Hu sontncted Garmnn
meulu lbuul.three we e lu u p md
pnoumonh lad laleurily Iollovnd And
hs (n v nn dily wa na un d! d ea th
elnimod Mm i$'|vktlm.A wlllin
Cluuke 'Thmm bzvught the body to
Hc r mu,Saturday dtex-noon.uu i
Inman!lr v i e u vm h e ld llan da y
at the hvme conduc ted by Rn. Rin
oh he ld. E .C hu n :h a nd lh e bo d y vu
hid w nal bl we Thane oememry .
A numbu' ul lldiel ol the Co\m¢H
of Ddeme farmed 1 line nz dm gnu:
md udz hdd An Amlricu H-ll~
'Taming umm" vu mx ml rmRobenaou nounded the ups.
linda Pmnm wu 1 county wasvililor nundu.'
The He m a :Red C r vn mms |
shipment of lmlued good: Wednldly
whic h eoumed al z s avatars,10
pa in of | o ¢k | , 5 p ai n u ! mmm:
md one wart.Thay han s mpply
ARLING'-TON
twopapenis $2
w a m m m u m u m e m u : S e l l ~ a u ;
du of Decembe r. mr.
su n !1. c. !:l .u: l\. rm s: Ja i n.
1 .1 I ~.o n a n d a n i n d t a t i o n te nd e re d t h e m
t o c o m o l t l i l a n d h d p t h e cau se.
Th a o r g a n i z a t i o n m e e t s t h e fu n t l a n d
c0RREsPoNDENcE
KENNARI)
Editor Enlarprise:--I M rm-
lT'|PP° and mined the "down boat"
Iaat week.
Boo!!Ailen,Craig Wright and
Frank Hovandick, from oven in the
W d rict,were hauling corn°' Z?.'3'f'£.. on Bonday .Lot; of
grain tributary to other market QFD!
Ia comin( to me Kenny-1 m|.ll£l-
John Listar, from Otto. 101; came
over Monday and is working for Bert
Swtbart in the bluksmith shop nzllln-
Rev. J. B. Adams pnached at the
Chriatilu church Saturday,night and
Sunday, mornin; and evening.
The HMM Council of Defenaa met
at I.0.0.F., Monday avininl and wa:
addreaaad by Rev. xkhrenda, pmtor of
tha Ktrmlnl ll.E.church.who
delivered an eloquant patriotic addressaatt.in¢forth the war ldtuation In
plain te:ma after which the Camp
Fira enlireneé the ocaaion and enter
tained the audience with some pntrh
otic vocal music.A wrote of thanks
.
Pruning which they expec t to chip
the am of thc week.
Agdeniimdsknevundhinc onnau-
tlonwil.h th| B uekbu tc he r:ho ptbe
n m o f t h o w n k m d w e n t t o w u h -
inllaa wrh ero hewillrnn alh op.
The drum mt an given Im wad-
uaoday for the bandit o! U10 Public
!»='|=r»11 netted the nent mm of $18.40
W hilfén bf:wiy to o"£nm iS"nn
|1110 irith Fnpk Scott, who was driv-ing the c ar, AI. Huril, of Pm du ,
'ru killed.The car turned from the
mad :nd th driver bmught It blc k
q u i wy bwlki nr the front axle.
This caused the c u to tum our and
Burl; vu killed instantly Irhill the
firivlr and moths: occ upant. a llr.
Albertson, escaped with | In bruises
ln d m a d o th e tr i p o n t o o t n . \ h li n
mother ar.".
Mn .} lu r i| 1n sa d n¢ le m¢ n ab ou \
thirty aeveny eanof age.
th i n ! Mo n d a y e ve n i ng s o f e a c h mo n t h .
G a o r i o H e n k i n g i s lo ca te d i n t h e
ol d W a n d h a rd w a r s a t o m bu i l d i n g a n d
i s a s b u s y a s o c r a n b e r r y m e n h o n t .
B o n S w l h a r t b o u g h t n di s k
z h a r p t n e r f o r m e i n h i s bl a ck s mi t h
shon
Chu. Cunningham and Jeff Reson
baum nach ahipped a canload of cattle
to the Omaha market Sunday night.
Three other ioadz of cattle were ship-ped at the some time, making tivo
lo ad s.
Fnank Bilfor was awarded limi
prize on his White Loghoro chicken;
at iho ncent state poultry lhow.
- j o h n B u r g a s 'fr i e n d :g a ve h i m ~
ro - o e p d o a o n Th l u u d a y e ve n i n g b e fo n
h i s m o m t o r a m p .B L I T Z .
I sum A an I
r /i vo l n s m s
U Y o u C a n S a va M o n , T h a n M o n l s .
1 Y o u r S h a n .
a s e ve r y p e n o n a n m o r m m . .
h y a l l d o n ni c ke l na ch clay d u r t m
Lb s !¢ 'l 1 o f 1 9 1 8 . It w o u l d m o o n U I!
.savin g ol n early 120.50 0.1100 In \h l :
st at e u m y u r .T h u 1 |Nehru:-\ka'a
t h a n o f t h a W a r S u d a n S t a m p l o a n
I ! n e r y b o d y I n t h e Un i t e d S t n l w
a n d a n l c l e i a d u d u r i n g t h e your
lt w o ul d m oa n t he mi n in g o t r .z .o o o. »
g n o m e . f r m : 1 1 t h e e m ; m o o n : u't h o W a r S a vi n g l o a n ..
3 n n n i c k e l ! b o y a " T h r l f l B n m p d '
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Johnson spent Bat uy
dhpoaad d his ma-
ny no day ll-at weak so
Nakh rkr mr who ax-s n u m mi n s s m
fum aala Fabr. 14.
Lama wok har aan,
£0 Omaha Saturday and
r for umme ns.The
undarvrcnt an oparatlon
on his cya, a couple
, md ia nlhilll though
Tniaday, L. V. Ackerman
an Maud in tha Harness
viii haradur control thelr. Ac hrman lrlll matin-
ry hudnm also whic h
him plenty . of nrt.He
»tha union nf W illiam
Blair aa harneaa maker.
ll taki n; tha plan of
as operator while Hr.
a much naodéd ml.
Ira. August Variant: rethair home in Omaha llam-
fevr day: visit at the Wm.
W a n . B m ~
I m t a i n n p o n o d a n i h e
baby dr!arrived at thehomo at Tahmah
and was a walcama vidtor.
' n ll m la ¢ i n n a t t h | H . E .
tha loa de nhlpd blmr-
BENN uefrrox
Hina Bertha Lanntrock, of Omaha.
ment Saturday and Sunday at the F.E. English home.
A1'I.hur Gottach, who ia attending
the Fnmont Normal,spent a few
day: at home and returned to his
achoul duties Mcuday.
Ira. Oth: With lu!! for her home
St. Edvard. lui Friday morning.
Hr. Ilarman Busch, of Wuhiugwn,
was a caller hen. Satunlay.»
Hin Lillian Ndaen Ia taking treat-
menla at the Swedish Minion hon
pital in Omaha.
Mia: Mary Huber left for her hume
lui. Thunday, :Her :pending a fam
daya with Misa Anna Gdztlch.
Hr. and Bra. John Wm and ann,
Wayne, returned from South Dakuta.Prlday, when they have been vidi-
in; relatives.
Hr. and Mn. Henry Minieldt, of
Dain, were ulllng hare Saturday.
Min Clan Wrlq of Florence :pant
Sunday afuruoon at homo...
Ed. Wleaa returned from Oklahoma
Tuesday evening.
Quits n number from here attended
the funerai of Chu. Witte. at Bikhom
Tuesday.
Hrs. Bury Wendt, of Wuhington.
and Hn .Joseph Bandar, of Blalr,
rm #ming at the Bd. W ine homeTuesday.
N o t i c e o l ' F l u ! A d m l n l u u t l o a A o -
c o u n t
sr r r l z o r N k n h sl u . g . .Colm! Courtw mma m G unna r.lu Pna hu.
In me l a m : ol u n hun o l ca n sc lm un r.
DQQQAIHS
1 u |¢ 1 n . n n n t ti . |. |¢ |m n. u u d L \ |. ~
on ma a ll nnrnullsunnud in th Ghlilllih
n n c d u m u su a n M 1 1 9 7 i n l l l i l d t b l i i
I Bloc k Hon For Ball.
We nn shipping two doubla
can of stoc k hogs from Small:P a u l , N i n n . . d o c k y n r i h w h i c h vu
h s ve f o r u l e a t T a h m n h m d
m m . o n e a r at g s -c h p o i n t .
a r e M a n t u a ; b u d h o ¢ j 4 ( h e a J t h y
SAN DIEGO
FLORIDA
GULF COAST
s o m r r n w a s r
IF YOU l>or~a"r
FEE L J UST
Rc o n r
a o u n o T
cunioo fares to Cdifornin. vis Puget
Sound.via New Orleans,via Salt
Lain:City ,via San Antonio,vis
Gun d C any on and vis many other
deiirabie mules.Go one way ,re-
,
Lurn another.
DAI LY E XCURS IQI4 FA RE S ~ tho
delightful resorts in the South.Di-
verse routes-one way via Washing-
ton il you c hoose.
Northwestern Llne to Chic ago.
VISIT FRENCH LICK.sPRlr~ios.
Ind .,Mudlavia,Attic a,Ind..Hot.
lingn. Ark.. Hot. Sinin2~s,SI D. .
irzinia Hot Springs, Va. - Heulth
S p r ln n o n th e Omn ha ma d ;Su b
phur Springs a t Mudbadeu at Jor-
dan and al. Shlkopee.
RIP FARES UPON REQUEST
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis 8 limba Ry.
o. H. Mac RAB H. M. pBAR(;5
Oen nl Pnu nnr Au nt Hearn! Tum: MangerST. PAUL. MINN.ST. mul. MINN.
r
procure them by mason of the
m u m m d consequent sho
feed.This make:l lol.l.l 'of 2
held of then hogs wa J un dl:~
of at these two point: and all
han bought than report that
an doing Gne and are well nt!
with them.
Add:eu,Chas.Cameron,or
Flrnll; Herman or Teklmah.
cons FOR SALE-W . H. Miller,
Blair 'Phonm {
T|!AVlfl
SU(i(ilfST|0NS
SAN |=R.\Nc|sCO 'ro CALIFORNIA-CIRCLE TOURS
L05 ANGELES Widf choice ol roulp-rq\\nQ trip er
THE
GENE RAL A N D L O C A L NEW S A N D o o m m r r r
/1\vor... xxn
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N o . 2BLA-TR. wAsmNafroN COUNTY. NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 1, 1918
ABOR DEMANDS
WINDUP 0F WAR
n.s.umm1u.n:n
W E ~iii
d n a A g ¢ o 1 \ 4 Y u n m d v p -
r u i n .
nusr musrrzx Ar r. o.
Noun u hezeoy Kwan :hu under
the mmm-ny of um pm¢1un|don| 1u m r m wmf . u r z u u m m S w i m
uma Navnmbu- ms. mv. ug G-mu
m m s nc mvlng their mnil .,¢'g| »
W N! p ug Mk ! o r mm: i n l\ l
mary ml!-l£ nghumz mm un
mu u r | ¢ B l A lr o n v. h a u | y | b o -
me4d1u»d9thotx-'abnuu-y .'
Alun anamhen ggttmg mul at
Foal. uliou ummm ngmar vdxh 1 .
mulc h otth dr dlxu- nu , md if g
bww oi my nu m en un lu p lu m
l o m t h e m o l m o d l w o n v u c h i
mm ap pe ar md r wllw'~You _
nozonly bluisingthmnlkindneu -
youwm belmpmg ma U m wd s u ~
g u ve n mm l u n u .-.
kin; Cbuxmnhlp ynpen, or| ni on of ln hn t£ on ,D ONUl'} XE | |
y o u lr vm Nld lwr ln g u y vu p n ~
lo xd g n Nn h o r h u i a p u ma
v/u ml fnllly nnh nlissd bdsm
ma m . o f l n -THI S a s u n s r mn o n I NC L UD
L u .MALES D F THE A G E ~
1-'ou'n.Z:,'( l l)YEARS *NP "?`*v
\ v, \ Rw.
Each rezilu-un: |.| nqudnd w 1 -
ahh leur unmmmud phawn-:pu
himself,mn lu.-pr t h u d u n
mm i n dwu i n a iu , o n thi n
m n u¢¢ . lne kgmud.All f
p h m g n p m u m m z u u m a w
nf iltr un t l n v u d u h m of 3 ;
phowmphu. sa u not w ahlcunrectum, i! the nppllual il ahhh
wlila.Do Nm: mzalsfrr THIS.u youueindoubtcr lhequationotyoqrcitizenship, mquxn about is at un
THOS. T. OSTERKA-N.
Pos1'w\s'ran, sl-xr, Ncbz.,Jm.{;N.
ma .~-e 3"
A NEW PRUGRAM
FOR HE WHO ms
Food Admlnlllnlkll Nnmu Nur
M u l l ! ! u i d w w w v m
For Nehruh Ptlwle..
LONDON. lm. 31.-\ a. m.-A
dupnaeh an uhmDum'b p n uf r o m G m m " N M u m m m
have been dsl-hm 'between |old~
Sen amd n nhn in th e mbnrbl
of Berlin inwhichllvq were lon.
The dilpllch Adds that tha lnwys
Sn some hrunna refund Qu dn
on strikers
I'.u2MuUn1a:.\ursrrrlxc
A melting of the Fu|11 Bunlu will
be hdd at the City Hall, Blnir, Nebr..
on Saturday, Febr. 2, ID A. M.
H. Rohmr, Bac.
Rob Jewelry Store .
ln :g Daylight
Bli nd " na y , ll 0 l ll | |hully
Ill l¥ y t hll ul ll l.l-'in bmdiu, |11 wesriug muh,
entered | Jwslry mn u :su Dada
ltn|¢.0mlhl.l&3~30P.M.lurtWdd_nuday, llned the dexh up npimt thewill at Lbs pain! ol nvohan andd!led\||e |§anlndlhow¢uelo|cw: wnwau of 1¢w»uy sud au-mondl IMI muh Huh- naps in |
in prdennu to hed and pork.Pork-
lun mama without pork. bacon, mp,
lard or pork nrodum. inch or pre-
served.U n -
8UG H ' My f mg u r
saving day.U n I n s n p r ,I msweet drinks.Leu candy should be
used.SU8STIIU'I'ES:-Use fruits.vegetable:nd potatoes sbundlntiy.
Rule all you can fzrr home un.
MI L K : - Uh mi l k vl ld r Use »n0? the milk and waste no pm of lt.
Children must have wholemilk.Une
mound :kim milk in making and for
cottage cheese.
x Il
JOmalu, Nab., Feb. 1.-Two whnt
lou Lily: in awry week, lad a what-
leu mul each day ; a mention 1*Ab
n d : w i e k n n d n me u tllll mlli llc h
dAy ;nnd!.1loparklllldlyl| Q| :h'i\| ak
WILL nunmsmamn smcx
men AreD toe oln | \d By l m !
Prices __
~vr. PRICE raomsnwn
(Omaha Be. Jan.29)
Stockmen who info been bringing
~gn and cattle to the Omaha noon
-recenuy are diacounged oven
~e xiurnp in pncea..'1h.ey any that
r m tlmr me y a r e n o tg e u i n z n
~uue deal and mn Lheir mdnatry,~+ ngulited,u not been tho;-
ugnly invul.i2lted and is not mtl °. lndtrbhlhi ba-° ,;.;,,., u-annurse
~just it..
tio; pmducera nqy that the uw-
mmmt pnee of $15.50 for hop is.
nirbe¢auseiti.a| buedon$1eom
- 1 many ui Ui! hogs which are being
old now were fed corn costing $2.30.
Patriotic: nockmen and mndentrm
e iituatlon mf that the present lon
rises will defeat the purpose for
hmh It was made and thlt the farm-
rs will qmt rxizmg livestock.With
» the iur. month many feeder: have
mughl their mack to the mnrket uni
ven up the feeding buuineu.
They any that, urged by the gov
rnmlnt, they bcught stock hop anaeeder cattle hat fd! when hogs were
19 and cattle were $13 and that non
hen they have finlnhed the stock
hey must sell it at n big lun.Hog
sailing now for legs than $18 ann
ntile are now bringing ab-out su.
The uncertainty of the d rdt ex-
plion of farm labor uid! to Ihr.
~rriesof Lheanoekmanandtbey sn:-
7. present conditions need prumpl
Ltention if the eountry is to mast thu.
emnnd for food.
NEGRO nncmxm
GUILTY 0F MURDER
Ch ula S mlth .Nairn. Convicted vl
Murder ol Mrl.Nemhwny .
To nsu smmcz
Charles smaur.=z»-fm wsu'Lhc
muxdnr va! ln. C. L Nauuway m anllmtd c ut, nur Brin: nutlon. uhh
aids al Hannon, lut aummnr. vm
eanvkhd in u-zmim cold. in Omxha
lu: smmu y , alter | um la ti n: umbm pn o1.Lha waek. the jury ln ln
verd ic t nwwmewns | na mnc g by
dm mn ol imprbunmtn! in the pen-
ltmd uy la r W e .
An Ouuhl mwzpnper amount uyxz
"When the vu d ln w u ddlvend
Smith wmpm In a M ul hy steric al
mumxng and | ¢ wok the alhru of
four dopudu w nmavn him lmm~4!u~
wan. mom.Tho prima" umw him-
df on thi Soar, :rind out. but thedoor with hll feet ~ bully lapsed
Snwflemi-oonrluumng in whichcun-
diuon hs vu °"*=\mQd w hh ML"
A lull movunt of thu murder np-
m m i n m m m - p m . l t t h e u m
n. wu v¢r§¢1-mod. Sunday. Augun
280|lxll.The vkfdm W u thu
dxlmhtar of Urban Cldnlln 1 pioneer
rsi do nt ol Dl 800.0 wwu hl p,w u
mu knvwn and vcry highly reaped-ed by Lbepeopls ol this plus md vi:-
ildty.The n n r v r u hk sn o t! |
mi ns wa as ih ll p lu s ; my hmm
:fur the murdu and liken ~ Omlhu
m d turnld over ta the Sheri!! of
Douglas uounty by Shari!! Mehmu.
Hin convlc tlon nl the crime ns |e~cured on purely dreumstnnllnl ev
Hmm.
LESS COAL 'ro CHURCHES
Adn lnh lntor Acta When Fremont
Pu la u Hn i u te .
FREMONT, Heh, J an. as.-news.Fmnont sha l rlfused to u k e
meuurn to zonnrva fuel. 0. F.'I'nrn-
er, hal xdminmrutor. has onluid the
mal dulera to sd! no c hurc h more
apprehendéd in a loun at 8207. North
Fourmnzh avenue,owned by Mn .
Busts Dairy,formerhr Mn .E.R.
Tu-ry, on Wodnucl-ly night by mem
ben of the Omaha polloo and detect-
ive for c e md r nllted arrllt.morethan one hundred abou being find
and Detective Frank Rooney bein;mor#.d\,v sroundod. having sion died.
Four od du hmdiu were onptumd.
than of them slightly woundod in the
nm fi n.The loot was found on the
bed behind whkh the robben h m
taken refuge.It wu nea tly a epu-
ated in pilot and gave mutt evidence
of the division of the spoiin having
been intanupnd by tht police. Police
were unable to Rnd the diamonds sup-
wudlv ztolen.
U l d h d s u m F o o d A d m i n i l t n t l o n
I- n d o l h e t i vo i m m c d i n d y .
C o n s u m a n a n u r g e d t o b u y |l b
a t s o m e z u b s t t u u h o u r fo r a w r y l b
o f w h e n H o u r t h o y b u y .H a h n m m t
n u k e m i x e d I l o u r i : m l d l o u | . 1 0 p ¢ r
m t w h a t a n d 3 0 p o r w a t o t h e r c a n
..
FAR!! 3311465 BIG PRICE ¢""
W. H. Bu:butt hu sold his fum oi
156 u ns , Iy in g on e mi ll i hll nm
at Hennmn, Origindly homesteaded by
Turner Bailey, decelsud, many years
ago, to Henry Miillr for I200.00 per
aam.Miller rlttntiy sold his farmfourmileswattof!Illmuf i.Mr.
all nies to him.Tumor mggutc d
that the chul:ha :ion or bold union
services during the coal nhcrtagn.
Their may was that ihe churchescould nntlKon1 to closé.Their im'
:wer tn't1xo union service suggestion
EKAMAH NEWSPAPER
CHANGES HANDS
Van. B. Bayou. formerly publiahex
of the Lyons Sun, which he l¢¢'!nLlysold £0 "Uncle Mon" Warner, whos:
|¢¢||}|-.I
~ple Shad in Llnl for llonn £01
Privilege at Bush: n um
Pound Blah.
Chiara, Jan.. 30.Chiea¢<>'| rum
~cmagn became so acute todly that
n never-al large department storesundreds of penom stood in line im
~un to obtain half a pound for
hieh they were charged 5 cents.~any of the amdler stores in out.
ying sections reported their smclu
~rnpietely exhsnsnd.
The woes of the small householdm
ere gdded to by |.n inavaned :hott-
e of mal in tht yuds of the dealenn dl p am of the c ity .Coal Une:
'ere formed outside runny of ilu:
ards, hundreds of persons wgiting
t.h bukw m obtain s meager sup
~ly.Some, :nada dospenta by their
ility to abtain coal at my priceieged the office of the fuel admin
pxwidn enough wh a t for up-on
which du A lli n mo st h u e , " n y s
:Food Administrator Warden.Tha
new mln md nguladooa, accordion'so Hr. Wattleo, are:wHBA1'Li:ss
D A Y S - Ha n two vrhootlslf dly o
iiifmday and Wednesday)i n a d a
week and ooo mrhutlooa meal ooohdny.Oo wh ll tlu t days and m
Idu ei de u mu l: o f o th er d iy : on
no mc k m, put:in or qther foods
containing wh at,and do not use
what in an y form nee pt the mul
amount that may bo neodod for thick-
oning soups or gurls.Ao to brnd,
ily ou hohoi totho mouse other eer-
all thu: lrhut Ind if y ou boy it buy
only mixed door hroodl.W e m m
oomumo ooo-third Ieu what products
than we did lid yur.I
HEATLEBS D A Y S : - Ho u one
meotleol d i r (Tuold| | }each 'crook
m a one mi lli o n l i k !etch -diy.
H a n pro porldola d»r¥~..i'i`v»¢ldlv
and sum-d;y).Ha n g s : mu m vi m
out any oattie, sheep or hw producto.
On othor shy : on mutton md lush
»fr o m th e c an i ! re l i e f d i d no t c om a a t
ne e.|
industrial are alocud.
In Berlin além nal:hr u half mil-
lion pexlozu an reponse! on rt:ik:
md hourly than who have quit. ua
receiving reinforcements.Likairisa
in Kia1, the gmt =;g;;~ center, at
:he Hunburg iron md in the
.lheuhh Westphalia mining nf io n
arorkan have thrown down their.mln md len their isbn.
g r e a t vi c t o r y o f t h o It n l i u u o ve r t h e
A u n r i u u o n t h e n o r t h e r n It a l i a n h u -
tl o fro n t i s t h e p o l i t io l l an d e c on o m i c
x i t u l t i o n i n G e n n n n y .H e n ,a p p u -
c n t l p a h r g u p o n o f t h e c o u n t r y i s
i n t h o l h r o e s o f o g m s l a b o r u n b o u -
a l , d u o £ 0 d i u a t i a i n c t i o n b y t h o V o r b
i n g c l o u e o o v o r t h a p r o n o u o f t h o
p o s e s n l g o t i a t i o n l a n d o ve r i n t e m n l
po l i ti c a l qu es ti on s ge n e r a l l y .'Pi ma-
o u t t h e c o u n t r y L h o u n n d l u p o n t h o u -
a n d n o f t h o w o r k i n g c l a s s i c - b o t h
m e n m d w o m e n - h u n ¢ p u a a n d
.
for tha promotion of the following
pnrpomaz ..{ l)Increasing the aa.-rugs and
yield of the food :NPI common so the
loniity ..{2) Auistanes to ilnuen in »e»
curing gocd need.fertllizln,live
stock, credit heilltles and farm lsbnr.
(3) Elhctinl co-opontlvo c run
lndom for tha economic pur¢hu|,at
htm nippliez and marketing of farm
pruducta.
{-I)Elimination of fum wane
s u c h u l o a s e a a a u n d b y p h n ta n d
animai diseues,n u m puts,ldlt
lands and uneconorndc sy naml 01
marketing.
GERMAN LABUR
:N HUGE nsvom
Milimy tailed 00: to suppms 1,000,000
Workman, Who Demand Peace had |
Indemnities-situation is Ciiiical.
PACKERS SOUGH'|` To1111 connjmmon
I-'Ive Bi| Html m be in Absolute Cum
1ml of Men! lndulry.
A 'HORS!EK' CUHBIIIATM
w u a m m J m.za.-anzmx af
prleu md dlvhlan of livutoc k pur-
chlsu tfxxvughout the United Stun
ua 11|tu e|1m1na§e wmpoddon 1achgrgduathativebigmea:
pac kmg plmq today by 1"1lndl J .
neuey vn the mu at eonndanunl lew-
~ a n m d M l v r n w n m f r o m the
pqcker'x_nle§ md x u d j n the federalm m m n d w h u m i n 1 n ~ ; w s » ¢
mdmuy .. ..
` Mr.Henry hhndlwed remand: m
show um the ww purc hase orlive-
stock by the in Brmn from 1013 in
.911 wen apppanionoa by psrcenl-we
These v¢r¢=1\¢lz¢¢.he durged.
warn hun! In pc reenugu ul owner-#NP hald by Armour. Swift ma livr-
ns in the National Puklag Company,
dluolved by \-ho fedenl courtl ln1912, but whidm, hir. Hmay nys,-hu
been oundnnad md.ulaaded so u to
mdude wuwf md Cudnhy.
bluch 24, 1917, Arthur Meeker of
Armour a Company wrote ThomuB. W llunl
"Our hog dopmmmt ny : thu. my
hog:that your people beughl in 1912
or m s ,An u m m .Uny bougm.
under oavur.What (ew may banfht.
Lhay bought through a upesulnor
na me d " lad " Mwb v whu md 11 1
k!n¢|.l of xhlmu In nhl|:pln¢ than mn
w han d uel: dulln ltlun unlawvm.
Al lwn u th e mnltzr y u tak en upvi m th a s .m i s . c m w y . m y
discontinued IL 501 l mn (0 neo haw
y o u a n h u n mly c ld m my d g h h
me k nd p ou ltry ma mus t me z u
under license.
Lic tnlll must bo obtdnld befm1:
Fab.15, ind the application must
be mad; direct to :hs License Dlvisian.Food Adminiztuation.Wuhinnon.
Fulure to comply mbjxts the oihnd-
er to a dm of $5,000 or um ;eu°'s im-
prisonmunt or both.
.... . ._. . . . . . . . - . . - . -... ...
H lM u s t a v e a L l c e n s e .
Omaha, Nebr., Feb.1--Bury millmthe auto makin;wh a t o r r y l
Hour mm go under license, aceondigng
to a pruclzmnion luuqd bar Pruidam.
Wilson.Up to the prnent lima, onlymills with a capacity of 75 `blr\'¢Is-
tlnily have bean xequired to uh aut
licenses, but the new order 1| sweep
ing, taking in all, fur the purpose ol
securing conservnlion of wheat and
rye.These mills must mlkl Hour accom
ing zo the gnvlrnment ltandard, and
must dispose of it accuniing to the
gmfemment regulations.Another
fu ki n; n y s tha t di mmuhc turerl.
o Q ::r :v f s 0mans 'ro AUSTRIA: cngzov PLBAD wni norm 'no
ABANDOH IIBHONBTRATIOHSI Pnusslnz LlAD~AERS CALL Ham ooursuucs 'vo DEALvfrru Sl'l'UA'l'ION |
-1 1 - - l l l \ - l l l l - v
firm did in 1912.
M o m W. Cnrpmter'a public n i c
al farrn equipment in propedy ad1re1-
tised in this issue of The Enterprim.
Hours. Cameron and Hunh arg the
nucticneen.Hr. Cgarpe-nter is nlmcaa.
a l m z 1 » n ¢ ¢ m ¢ ¢ ¢ n r | ¢ m m m u a m » r u d » \ » w u h x u » H i u r
h a va b e m Nw f lf i'r1» r»¢ am¢ »u» u| - m1» »| .'.
Hn mb u r g h u d o r mu t i d h w .A¢ c or d ! l| u n : h i Qui n n Gg n m z u
au llmz lda ri h en hu n rd tr e da ee u nlin i n l th e t lli h u l l : h t than-o
Arita be avoided.f _.__
CLEBGYHEN .APPEAL 'ro srnnreas.
C le r g y n m n h l: a b o r te d th o lld h ll i l Hlllh lf l : li n d a ta a n tlm
In their wnrk. The Cologne Gush un-Tha ur or hn g u i l d sa the
:nies uhh! izoaiqultan and mapud a rlolutlol s n u b :tho p| »Go|
la n f n lh trllld s ms an d llnn u dln g lmmed lntg pnee Iitlnt. aa .
lion or indtmnnitles. be¢!er llbor candida!! and llprvrllnnt al' ihl (Owl
Munir-.r .__j
:ourt I1 the eomphtion of thc dun-
agu use against the Arliniwn Elec-
tric Light company Thursday night
of last week it. was undo::mod !.,ha.t
he wi: to return the following Tues-
PATRICK YOUNG INDICTED
r
A Ianc uter county grand jury int
wreck indicted Patrick Young. aunt
for Lb¢w'Rnnel finder 0°ml>l=1v.
chnrgod th brlblng two mumbai of
the Lancaster county board of countycommissioners in the purchue of n
grader for the county.The :ment of
tho grader www? il c harged with
paying Qtr! 0. Johnson and Clinton
J. Mltchdi, county commissioners, $50
and no respectively, zo inducnco them
in the purchase of n grader for thc
county.Y w v s 1|nt Minnenpoiia,
Minn., and will be brought to Nebru.»
h on n rnquliitlon by tho governor
m a p m e a m u s n m m m m w n n .The two commluionen have served
on the bound and held \he conddoncc
of the public for sometime no ai! of-
ficials must to secure tho votes re-
quired to clact them.
an ~~| . : ~:~r
London, J ag. al.-'nu nnliring in Berlin is walling, lmrilnx in
ntlte mdl. of a ae \| l. wiul lrrh ed f rom Gffllli--
Th women are in rala...Bolp§a not to hola!!! mf pain.
liouc hdd l1i\em_u¢ anwuhbd Immun soap :mugs be pnnnd.
peopla ue lunar!! bec oming I-url bitter :pint thi gummm.
uml af Ilindznburg il jeerdd and haglad ufui tha pupil hulk u .
t h
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JUDGE FAILED To .mmwa
-up-»..»...
p u tma n tf h a z n c a i n d ti u i ~
Lalilllm :fam J d m C ll ll.uuh. CoIks»oh\ni¢wli=\§11=
" u n a » m t . r r ¢ 1 m a n a -
andn!¢1rB11uthnnbuIla,o&d a
£o ¢o on nn g| i» | p xi n. ¢.What
prius on r a r l i n g f a n d t w
olds?"Ah y fg r mulmvi n g ~
to c d e r i n th ln l i n n wr i t a a a a n ~
Nebruka.
tu m lr h s d n g n o n to a u l i ~u§ng|'eodor\|r!| | \1nlt0\\ty ln,
'|ti f y mn u \d I .1 llZl. p\ ¢ y ou ln f
ith tbl properWw.u ;x dI''nonER'1"S.
County Arr-A n n
f»u»»vAg~@¢w@=nlfsr~w»»0 d n | m du fact tb l! wun fi u in t
work i.| nat gmnnlly mdlriwod mx
0:0 nmmty x uhh an dn out thu lvl-
Iovllng lniomndon a n ; t o d u
¢$\| r\lo bje¢ ¢laf ¢h| work| nlh| Un-
n d S ml u .
I.Ta ln u s u o md :onusva the
nation food llmvlv-
u .To :um in thu devolapmmt ol
community md emmky vrgmluxiam
<61 c m a n "
ll1u|u'|¢lnof'g9odfumpn¢tk|¢.
m l n a n n n l w m - g m - w
v n u m a l m n r l l t o .Thu mine'-1 and y lm mf wutf~
¢ h i lo o u n t y h n n u t h ¢ u ° ° l l P
b y d u f n m h u n u .'
W u c h th i g p c p e r f o r f u h h r i n
formltlnn.. , ,
P1-u1 .Py ¢ doy . o!th| utm| Ia| ~
Ready ~ War
Bounty A(\1c_§1}tu11Ll Apnt, W.lRo b e r ! . | . l| h | n r u ¢ ! y to e n ! | r ~
m e a u u n n h u p n z u m n m n y
\\mh.i n| | | Iu y , it\ l:a um| !| \ ¢r
mo d u -n tu i oth a th e e mge tvl- lt.
mo n n tt h e f u m c n .Ba willon tn
llsh his udleein Dr.Ste\rut'l
Ing, two door! north of Ed Wollf'
amokchoule.Ho cdlod nr. sho Nil
:with in d iutmlnato rnitr uth.
ligmce and widen , and provldmnatngneabllvhdlnr.H a l a s
ive bor nNe bn| .b n,p rolagu od
umturod inthsI lolteo unty llndlill
when h h pu - mu s m :
When G m i n i O'Nlm»of ~
IUIID.u p l a n d In d ~ o d »
Below :am weather mry day ~'
tak, Monday and Tuesday nigh
16 to IB hg1ow,Wednaadnyand'I`hu
du nig ht)and helm!..lu: ulglsf 1'-132:45 bein sr i i h u wn
a i : mf h u o f mm# e q . d u mm
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5%
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nau A muuon worn-
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Gencnl Peace Without In
dthnillei or Annexation
of Tfrritory g|
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num Mm in the le rvieoarl' Unc le
Sam, ll very HI with pmmmollia dcnm
In T u n .HI.:brother.Bu t,l d ;
Tueulay in see hlrn.
ii. | t Elln b d h I's! znen \\'u i n
e # d w l o u d l y
llrn Bly Kndpplemd ills: Anna.
~,at a s m c u r .a n r v m d l u
r n d ¢ y a » ¢ u n A . W . B s r n h ° m° ~
u m aims .u c n m l a of c m ;
enrnwedauuday aadapontthe
;ttMB . 0. Hc D o n dd h o me .
} h . n d ll u . . S . C . Rd d 1 r e r e o m-
business rlmlwn one day I n t
\| n O. H. Go d. | e 7 | n d llr ¢ . 1 . . F .
'~ v m p u a m p n to Om-
Frideytodoebopplng.°
H a l F n d lbehulxm' Te kanuh.
l| I\l| \| t¢ .heLy nnPlr r| | hho:n|
adnudey evlnlll-
Rn. B. A. W uhter ine an Om-
~ddtor Thureday.
l m a e n r m n n u u m g z m s -
xn u u c l e r h a n h o o n i td i n o m-
Little Anna. lute ins tay ing
tl Hau and Hn. D.E . Hay ! d ur
lnrabeence.
!1.C .Bnn die; ndHe ur7Truhl| es
~ to n d ta th e e wn ty u a te n b u a -
eeahi day .
W a n ! r u rewind h at week by
emu hlltivel ol the marriage oflu ldnl Taeknt, daughter of Hr.
l d In Ed. Ts ekltt, fo rme rly of
plan but new Hddlnt at Crlw-
ard. Heb., to Hr. Albert Iilrvhr of
~a quu ter mutsn corp:l t Fon
bimou. Nebr.
Min 881150 Loire named at the
v. Ackerman store the Bm of the
While droppin;in Omaha Satur-
sr Ire. R. J.S¢henck hu! the mln-to lo u h e r p u n g wh i c b mn -
twain dollln in meney . tiihu
r num we.: inside she hu little
of its being zrturnd
Laverne Lo1re,1rl1»ohnbe¢n4t-
ln Boy le college in Omaha.
lh o f m e l u t u r o e k i o a c c e p t n
~tionint-!1»P1et|AuBu1ktaking
~}lllc tofHenry 'I'xuhlun.
J.C.Ck:i.|teaeln,mena.¢erof t.be
"telephone l y d e m m t
1%u s e H a m m visitor one
lu twe e k .
'nw Dull s c ho ol, nor th af mn.
-4 ez 9rueat,on.epc ountoi
l\fI7l\\-\"si| l'| ¢| L]Il¢1"l hm-
y ;ahm¢hern nda£| t| ru eeic knilh
dheuo.
'nmwud Hi m na hue went
untobmdufwednesdlyendspent
day dghf.-ueug.
Abrlghtbebygirlputiuitsep-|I.U:| | Wm..ld l l l l h b m v
~y J m.l. l e a d w u ¢ lve n a
Btr tflo o p er e n dvi i e mo to ai d to
Sdnuzdayauuirwmmingthetthey zwppedhen and et-
~lheepoddmsettngofzhob.
H.
:e I .
C . C . lI a n h a l! R. A . D | , vi ¢ ; ; m1
H. E. Winact were in Blair a fur days
this wack in the Interest of MMM
Heat and Light Co. sim.
Hr. and Hn. J. C. Chapman were
Omaha bmineaa allera on ilonday.
Bianca Bernita Peterson and LEU
Harahali vlaitad in Omaha over Sim
¢-=» zvlnz down no hm John UcCormick.
Mr. and Mn. Behrc ndt have a m'baby boy who camo Tuesday night.
Lawrence Peterson and Otto Lud
wig were Omaha callers Sunday.
Hr. and Mrs. Aug. Echtenkamp, of
Dale, have a new baby girl who came
Int Saturday..
H i n Edith French and Tharrnon
Spangler were married at John Span
plcfa on Tuesday.
Mina Lucite Cnapenhoft came home
from Lincoln to viait wer Sunday.
Hina Haul Fa" c ame home from
Omaha this wreck having nnished her
courae at Boyle'a College.Sha will
wud ll atenogmpher for the Octavia
Lumber and Grain Cn. here.au.
Hr. W. S. Cook dzippod c attle to
Baath Omaha Tuesday night.
Hr. Joe Hullinger viaited reiatiru
in Banninztnn a couple of days thi.
week.
The body of Ura. Abbott, who ditwi
at her gnmd-daughtez'a, Hn. Wood
worth*s, of Omaha, #rua brought here
for burial services. 'I\lcsday.
Mr. Alley McTier c ame out from
Omaha £0 visit at J. G. welllnfrorau
on Sunday. 'a
The Womens' Club met Tuesday at
Hrs. D. w. Lawaonh.
Mr. (Haan Ludwig la home from the
Unimnity at Lincoin,a few dly sthis week..
Br i Fred Weber ia attending thr
Retnllefs Aasociation in Omaha this
week."
Herman News De art ment
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In » 2'I.' " & .'i»»»an un 'P."21"»='I,'.'7'. » n d . . . & ' £ " » . . . ? L 3 . ' °, . . '3 } .f.'2','?, §'¥'»
a s u l r o d l l u c .um . .'£'n~\ tor nno mpu om. num Ml or n lnou nh.ARLINGTON
u : d 1 r i 1 ' r md H. B . C a mmm
n d t o o n i a \ ¢ 8 a t \|.ndnyin!.he
K E N N A R I )
Editor Entorprise:--I M tm-
p p o a n d tnizaod t h e " d o w n b o a t "
aa t we e k .
B o o t !Ai l e n ,C r a i g W r i g h t a n d
r a n k H o r o n d i c k ,f r o m w e i n t h e
'¢w e r e h a u l i n g c o r n
-o u r 1 o n B o n d a y .L o t ;o f
i n t r i b u t a r y t o o t h e r m a r k e t Q F D !
a c o m i n ( t o m e K e n n y l l m | . l l £ l -
Jo h n L i s t a r , fr o m O t t o . 1 0 1. ca m e
vo r M o n d a y a n d i s w o r k i n g f o r B e r t
W l b a r t i n t h e b l a c k s m i t h s h o p Ir vi n -
R e v. J.B . A d a m s p n a c h e d a t t h e
h r i a t i l u c h u r c h S a t u r d a y m i g h t a n d
~u n da y , r no r nl n ; a n d e ve n in g .
Th e H o m e C o u n c i l o f D e fe n a a m e t
~t I.0.0.F., Monday ovininl and wa:
~droaaad by Rev. xkhrenda, putor of
tha Korman!ll.E.church.who
~olivered an oloqttant patriotic addressaatt.in¢forth tho war adtuatlon In
plain te:ma after which the Camp
Fi r a e n l i re n e t l t h e o c a a l o n a n d e n t e r
ta i n e d t h a a ud i e n c e w i t h s o m e pl t t r l ~
o t i c vo c a l mu s ic .A r o t o o f t h a n k s
was given the member: and the teach-a n d a n i n d t a t i o n te nd e re d t h e m
t o c o m o a g a i n a n d h d p t h a cau se.
a o r g a n i z a t i o n m e e t a t h e fu a t l a n d
- H o li d a y e ve n in g s o f e ac h m on t h .
G a o r i o H o o k i n g i s lo ca te d i n t h e
ol d W a n d h a rd w a r a a t o m bu i l d i n g a n d
i a a s b u s y a a a t c r a n b e r r y m e t r h o n t .
B a r t S w l h a r t b o u g h t a di s k
a h a r p t n e r fo r u a e i n h i s bl a ck s mi t h
a b o u
C h a a . C u n n i n g h a m a n d Je f f R o m n
ba u m o uh s h i pp e d a c a n l o ad o f ca t t l e
t o t h o O m a h a m a r k e t S u n d a y n i g h t .
Th r o a o t h e r l o a d : o f ca t t l e w e r e s h i p -
p e d a t t h e s u m o ti me ,m a k i n g ti vo
lo ad s.
F n a n k B i l f a r w a s a w a r d e d fir st
p r i z e o n b l a W h i t e L o g h o r u c h i c k e n ;
at th e r e ce n t a t at o p o u lt r y a ho w .
'f l o h n Bu rg e ss 'fr l e n d a : r a ve h i m Q
ro - o ep d o a o n Th u rs d a y e ven i n g b e fo r é
h i s r e t u r n t o r a m p .B L I T Z .
I uncut A anr/ L \»m|n sms
U Y o u C a n S a va M o n , T h a n M o n l s .
1 Y o u r S h a n .
t t e ve r y p e n o n a n m o t m m . .
l a y aal da It ni c ke l aa ch d a y du r in g
t h a y e a r o f 1 9 1 8 , It w o u l d m o a n l| | \
. l u r i n g o f n e a r l y I2 M 0 0 . o o o In th lt
at at a u m ya ar .Th l a i a Nob:a nka'a
t h a n o f t h a W a r S a vl n n S t a m p l o a n
I ! H e r r b u d r I n t h e Un i t e d S I M M
a a n e d a n i c h t a d u d u r i n g t h e y e a r
lt w o ul d m e an th a r a il i ng ot r. z .o u o. »
g o m m f m t : 1 1 t h o t m ; a m o u n t u't h a W a r S a vi n g l o a n .
r 1 1 7 | n l c k e l a b o y a " 'Ih r l f1 S t a m p )
Blx tae n of th e 2 5-c en t " !'hrl tt St amp s'
l a t e d o n a c a r d c a n b e e i n h n n p e
vn u . a r a w c e n t s f o r a W a r S n l n a w
.B t a m p .W a r Sa vi ng s St am ps eo-1
.S 4 - !! a a ch u n t i l F et t m a r y 1 . a n d Ih r !
o n e c e n t m o n a a c h m o n t h un t l t t h e
a n d o f t h a r e a r ,a n d o n Ja n u a r y 1
5 9 3 8 .ca n b e re de em ed a t a n y P u l l
at t c a fo r 3 5 .
xr y o u d o n o t w a n t t o k e e p W m
Ja vl n g a S t a n p a u n t i l t h e d a t a o f m n
l u r l t ! y o u c a n n a h t h e m a t t h e p o s t
om ea a n y ti m e on 3 0 d an ' n ot ic e . an d
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ings.Y o u I n m l ld l g I n n
u y o u a n mlu ln g th a n mk f i ln
Word own s from .Floyd Knotam In 1| new as Kdlvy mu. 'r~
Th e b u qb m u v to h o ld ln o ld
mu ° n : ae : g = :» » ¢ msn ¢ n n ¢u s - » -
v w J m. 2 £ ! u r & \ mp u r »
p o u o l n i d u m o u y w d d r n y n -
panes A l u n a n d I l n d c l u t -
¢4_.
Mr . m d l( r | . L y 1 u l P | r r i | h \ v| ~
war Smdly mutt.:lt t h e Fred lich-
ld h ome n tTd amlh .
'Carl J ohnson vu barn in N°rwf»
A q m x z , x m m m a u m c m u
hh ! tn ln d ng n mplmu ar y 1 . mv,
Ho a m z to this wnntry About
lvnmty y uan q u whh h h g r u d -ynenu md ha llnce muio hh homo
with hh undo, Onnffhom, md wife.
About thu Ont of December hc ln-
l h w d u h r e m m l n t h a n n v y m d v u
\-nulanad w tho Great Lukas trim
ing w w -Hu sontncted Garmnn
meulu lbuul.three we e lu u p md
pnoumonh lad laleurily Iollovnd And
hs (n v nn dily wa na un d! d ea th
elnimod Mm i$'|vktlm.A wlllin
Cluuke 'Thmm bzvught the body to
Hc r mu,Saturday dtex-noon.uu i
Inman!lr v i e u vm h e ld llan da y
at the hvme conduc ted by Rn. Rin
oh he ld. E .C hu n :h a nd lh e bo d y vu
hid w nal bl we Thane oememry .
A numbu' ul lldiel ol the Co\m¢H
of Ddeme farmed 1 line nz dm gnu:
md udz hdd An Amlricu H-ll~
'Taming umm" vu mx ml rmRobenaou nounded the ups.
linda Pmnm wu 1 county wasvililor nundu.'
The He m a :Red C r vn mms |
shipment of lmlued good: Wednldly
whic h eoumed al z s avatars,10
pa in of | o ¢k | , 5 p ai n u ! mmm:
md one wart.Thay han s mpply
nl hospital g u m n u randy uosptDnuiug vlhkh 1-My apeet to I-NP
the nm ol me week.
Aam K uda k Aen nd hh mana :-
u m w c u a e h n s u d n n w a m n m p m
nma lthe wa ks ndwmtwwlnh-
luwu whm :» wan nm A IMP-
'nae time nut an dna Im Wld~murky for the bcxudt ol tbl Publk!-'bury netted the me mm M uma
W h ilré n mf wxy w Gum. ii `| n
uno with Frqnk 5¢°\%. who vu driv-
Mz the u r, Al. Hu :- is . o f Pldn ,
vu klllad.The mr hlmed from the
mad Ind £80 dlivnr brvughl. It bunk
quickly b r n k i u the h v n l axle.
Thin mused du ur zo tum an: md
Hlrril vu killed Xutmdy whilo the
drinr md modn r oc c up ant, |ll r .
Albertson, escaped with | In bmim
| n d m l d | t h e t r i p v n w 0 m | h ; \ n
mor ta r u r."
ll r . H u r l l l u a d n ¢ le m a n n b o u \
¢- W \ 1 »e ven vu n af ; ¢¢ ,
c0RREsPoNDENcE
at the Bnnddl-
H l n Ida. Johnson spent Bat uy
Omlhn
Gao. Pamlaan dhpoaad d his ma-
.. .gmpo zty uun day llatwes kto
ralIf rman Nak hr kr mr who a x--to mo n i n tb l ! mi n s She
hold aiann ull Fabr. 14.
l l a .J a ms Lawn tack l m aan,
haek to0 | nA ha8a tun lay and
lo u d ly for umme ns.The
~a hllnir underwent an operation
o r m a h a c a n o n h i x a n a c o u p l e
1' 0o ka a| 0, | a di ap ln in llhu u¢ h
...y,
Ou last Tuiaday, L. V. Ackerman
"a a ta tln d i n th a Ha m e la
~Naa du rlli ha r ad ur eo ntmlth ail{r.A¢hrman1rllloont1n~
his grocery business alao which
Il |170 him Pl¢1=1!.°f nrt.He
ntlia a dth aa a n io u ao lwllli a m
a!Bla1:-aalzarneaalazaker.
0 t l| ' i V o o d tl ta k i n l th a p ll c l o f
W. Harp as operator whilc Hr.:iatakiagamuchnaodéd real.
llr. and Ira. Augnn Vedanta retothairhomainomah.al!em-
afkr afe vrda y aviad twttlui vm.
»a n d W m . B m ~
L a vu u a l n t o i a r e p o n e d a n th e
un .
. s u w u b y g i n m m d a z u a e
*~ II ° l>¢ * lll ho mo a t Ta hma h
y andvraaawa lenmavidtor
T!nrc r| ~ra lmaatinlaa zl.haH.E.
4 ~under the Ioadenhlp d Nev-
~W.Gain»ara dn1rin¢| w d
ȴlv. Ga i Mli | 1 r a llk n o ' l' a
aduantionadwvrkinliabzalka.He
a ma ta h td t h e f a c u lty a r l tb e
Numan!f o r a n u m b a r o f
F o r i h l p a l t u v m y o u a h e
b a mu d lhd;!is;'0hha¢u llutual
m u l work
~va anlld oed fo rtu natltoha ve
Ghwrtunhy to lur .h !n 1.Hia
'ln a d u a d to a a lald i n a p i r i n r
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BENN uefrrox
lsllaa Bertha Lanntrock, of Omaha.
ment Saturday and Sunday at the F.E. English home.
A1'I.hur Gottach, who ia attending
the Fnmont Normal,spent a few
day: at home and returned to his
achoul duties Mcuday.
Ira. Otto With left for her home
St. Edvard. lut Friday morning.
ltr. Ilarman Busch, of Wuhiugtnn,
was a caller hen. Satunlay.»
Hin Lillian Ndaen Ia taking treat-
ment: at the Swedish Minion hon
pital in Omaha.
Mia: Mary Huber left for her hutrle
hat Thunday , after :pending a ffm
daya with Misa Anna Guttlch.
Hr. and Bra. John Wm and ann,
Wayne, returned from South Dakurta.Prlday, when they have been vidt-
in; relatives.
Hr. and Mn. Henry Minieldt, of
Date, were ealllng hare Saturday.
Min Clan Wrlq of Florence :pant
Sunday aftoruoon at hom;.
Ed. Wien returned from Oklahoma
Tueaday evening.
Quits n number from here attended
the funerai of Chu. Witte. at Bikhom
Tuesday.
Hrs. Hur! Wendt, of Wuhington.
and Hn .Joseph Bandar, of Blalr,
rm whiting at the Bd. Wine homeTuesday.
Walter Kerr and a number of oth-
anwholxa veb een ln tra ini ng atthe
Fort Omaha balloon achool wan sem
to au Atlantic pon.lm we e k and
from then wiil leave mon for Frame.
Elmer Witte arrlmd from Camp
Ftmsrton. llunday to attend the fun¢r|.l of hh uncle. Chu. Witte, at Bib
hom.
Herman Bchwock hu pumhued tha
I n interest ot Aug.Huldor!and
.
.uuraull u. uuwusull uurageSERVICEESTORAGEESUPPLIES.
Mwlpilwr plant. tl1n;}li.rror, was m been lying in 1nll m e m !months, 1* Donny family 1? nan asm. for $35;1r:u the appointmcqt of a committee ha occupies. in Grunt township when Blair, \\a.s.I1ing1en enum! nd an ul , 2wiils' ¢i0=\°§dl by rmhan wrrhued uitln z hr u helrlrll Bu! !l1¢iwl|n per nan.The Dorsey: purthuud it to wnlider the matter.They we uw sale is to be held.Ho is goinrtu Nolarluka luv-1 fanhi Jima in tha , \
tht Tekamah Journal from J.W.failed to :how up md Petersen still ,Hom Fred Hurdle.doceueé,who still eondderlng un! the fuel ldlrlin-remnme from Nibralkn to ink! c1l» '*'blll~!ll b°lt'1~ ,»9°P°.. r Oli cod 3Tunplin.tanguiahuiniuil.owne di nd fu mdi t fo rmlny y e nn .- ls tutdr du dd ld to a c t.matomorecondncivotohis huliltin sodamseornlnnslkanuifiti--~ -
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