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01-20-1921w!?ie.§T»` NE"~ J-al- n ml N ' r 1 m P n 1 s P . -'B l a i r ,N e b r . .J a n .1 3 ,1 9 2 : l ly1f i n i s h rArlingto nActivitie-1 1nk..m.....=Fndom.12 riudfliztngy \¢che1;inhI¢h lllliatherhnmein I~`r¢m0n¢. o a u rm en a m a n ;p w u i m z a q n u u l d m u c h r d 'Th o i r u n i s a u l r i nn l » ¢ # i » * h ¢ * "" ' * ° ' " ° " " ' *" Nol tn-'.I* " " ; ' ? " ° " I e " ' : : . s ; , , ; n g | f i n i -vin ou imphwementof road.uzdb ueme nt walls~ ' t h e w o r kwillRev. w. 'p_ Swd dud ;}Dof Q- _liar ua the euunty Kel! WbtihtldlfNo ti a1| hereby given sim2M '§"i§.."° '"'§' .é'i`."f|.°L°§' £:ldhecoUI¥l1!so1Il?;#abject of'lI . " . . m- . . . L mah ! wi ll ? \ ' € " ° hn w .S~=»;}==; *Q nglishL.E.Nelsons p a tHYinBmrdofCountyCommiulonanuf I-. nr before I2 o'¢lock H.,of2hp"Sunda:r maming: "ATn z c C mgp - I M. al. 3 ° g»§==;¢w est°;.3T, , d m l 0 " " h "WaahinginnCounty.Neuman,hrlllai-.11dw of February ,1921,and tion of Dispenxational Tmth."Sub-:ID A..P i o.ll'-'Thk w Mi uW, H. Harrison nturned Tuesday on LM mn du of February, 1921,1ez1mu lf the ¢ve|11n|¢\':on; *'Gud'| Noeveningsez-nee.emust be uc ompanled by 4 c anJ K * °ziran-ml ln hom |. wee weeks visit vim a son so the lowest and bent bidder a y early20011y a b l e w s z u m mofsin."Choir praCll£¢Reeder andfamily arelg quaChu. and family at Des Bloina.eontm:L fortheconstructionM-a;=§°°'~c _§; 8 c,;_,§' jg; '\;:,hlng¢,n Friday evening.Itnic for nznull-p-6xbut awe grtting rn de-Th, W ¢mqp; Club me! int Friday ¢m:tlnn or repsntion of lil bridges, f; nl, g g mzubeforfeitrtli vB_ ]'g_°bh_ Minister.along nicely. 18 50 with Hn. Wm. AdamsQl¢u1v¢r|..q and approaches l.!i¢n'l.o, theu7''(gd,fuses'u.........ml-»¢v¢In was mverfroml-__. -f ....1...:.\. lhlu anrerocl £500 lm:» £0 the 001Ili! in the bire.._ -__ - _ THEALL ms PEOPLE GENERAL ANI) LOCALNEW 5 AND COMMENT |,~;Nebraslggw sw sw'nm,¢ of Linc oln is nuhitituti lu! p la n.Th A i u mduan-R:ball lea Paper an \uAc:uu~.l{1*¥ nf\l PDITNM l*\[3RDA¢ -IZA. JANIIADY.20. WZ!hated the High aenooi mlm C.Hr. and Hrs. John Spangler ,u s n g e n to Omlh l S ala d s ; llr. mdHrs. C.Boone of folka nviaiilngatthehom th# h ttc nparent.: M . and C. H. Gnu.Mr. md Mn. J osEmerson main, werevisitingSunday Ilenrun Jungbluthk. An eight pound boy na bey day,January7, to .Mn and 801.11 Svenpld. min Violet Hall of Fromoz PRESSER'SMUSICALMAGAZINE THEETUDB0 The Delight. DI Counllrss Music al Homes The IITUDII fppplics every need of thc musical hpme except thaablilly t~ png or aE:;g and it helps its readers to improve that ability every day of the year.It is 1 :nl guidl w the highcrt engioyment in music study.Tl- I E B E S TOF MU S I C A L ; N' o ' E S TM E NTS Tm: ETUDE | )lRlXG EVERY YEAR Co1~muz~:s= M U S IC ( s t s r e t h l e n l t e r n t e : ) , Z¢ 0 ; i e o e n t a r ¢ n g e | | i n n I2 5 c$ 3 . 9 0 l»0 0!S( 20 val ue s at $ l. $% )n in s 1 re mu bk i eh ct io l In E li n;£5 00 .'g g g m £ ¢ t | I T H B £ 1 ' U U £ ¥ | r s : n | i d - m r---_L 0 0 f n f t n l h i l r e n n c l t~-1-------$ 8 3 3 0 T i mL ` T U D Ec o n t a i n st h eg i s to fi n n u m e r a b l eI e s s o n sf r o m f a m c u st e a c h e r sa n dv i r t u o s o aw h o s es 4 : n i c e st h u sg i v e ni no n ey e - a r r e c k u n m ia zt h e i rr c g u i ar a t eo fi n c o m ew o u l da m o u n tt oa tl e a s t $0000.00_ $2.00 a Year~254: a Copy THEO_ PRESSER co., 1112 Chestnut s¢., Phila., Pa. ' werel rNor- aof :lin . of O-! with n Fri l Hn . ni vin- 1 l l l l l jm " _ " '_| . U l \vU l l l m l lI n u nv -_ _v - - -_ _fd al a s tw e e kl o o kal lb ei n t oIc o m m a .X e n m n lae wy e'c e p t i n gc e m e n ts t r u c t u r e s )i n c l u d i n g i nf t ebiw e~; . . . : ; . : x . : '. ' . . ' ; ; ~ . . . .~~~ a yn ow o kt h eb e ns om ee l e c i d c l i n z h zp l e n tt oh a v ei tr e p m l r e d . T h el a d i e so f t h eB a p t i s tG u i l dm e t i n tW e d p e s d e ya f t c r n o o nw i t hM r s . J .C . _B a i l e ya n ds u p r i s e dM r s . W o o d sa n dh e rd a u g h t e r ,H r s .C .C . P r i m - c z .A f t e ras o c i a lh o n ;en i c e m e hw a sa e : m Ll i n .W a n d sw a s r e s e n t e da.v e n i rs p o o na m !M r s . o m "eMMp z m . etmctilree.matcriaiforsane. |11 kinds of hauling, lisa: :nd theful! completion of some needy fou use, to be built by Yfeahlngton county during the period of onc year from January lst, 1921, to the lat day of January, 1922.Slit! bids and the afonnnkl c rm- lion.connmctionandrepantlon shall be ln acconce with the plane and euoclficatlons hcxxetofore adopted or f a | to onrmd give bonds ln meianer or form ls] |c1|ui|1:d by theCdunty. in casethc. contract beawardedto him.The number and kindof bridge:to bc built and the proposed lortlionwill! bc in ac c orénm wiihthe airmen of' ghe County BoardofsaidC<\uni; fwm time go time; allbid! willbe opcncd at thehourabovestated an-I the Boerd zescrvee the right to rcjcct any md nlfbidn, io :wand con- tacts gov di!¥ercn|. kinda and classes»» -_ .|:l..........| "mlr¢¢rInH\:ll=.nl uxn E n wo oD ' s E N'I £ RTA ! N CALHOUN DEPOT DEDICATED hir.m d Mn .Underwood,Super-`Editor Frank Adams,nf the Fm. intendent and Linton of the Cu.11\¢lI Caihoun Chronicle, makes the follow- »1. - n ' n u n s Mrs. Anna. Cook Martin was | vic-tim of n vat? filunant sqrprim when on last Sagarvday 'ivmiiag 1 bevy of lady friend!walked into har home and prepund 5 tent to bl rudy at the time of har srrlw from work. The wa nt was a very qp e u b la nurpria. mdtl1e evening nru muc hbijéind by ua. Than lnflictfng tlmamselvea on the lady were an follow:-Hn_ Mary C. Debel, Mrs. Minn!! Van Deuleq and the l l l l l u Funny .L||'ltry.Frinces Gross. Ilia Joiguon, Mnry Cook. Elin. ~r the new atructure so as to give :hem about a _10 n.gelllng for a kitchen and dining room and on lad Friday Invited as mm? men as would volunteei to help niove the dist and Plrilife of their hospitality for din- er' to come me help. About a dozen men or as many aa could work conveniently reponded during the day and evening moved ~ t 200 yards of dirt.Mr. Undei- woo da ay a th atb y tho lad.off Une week they will have moved about 260 rude of din and lt will thou be about ready for the mason: to put in the cement floor. They expgez to use the old dining room for a chapel. a place that la alway s nladedina home of this kind and when completed is supposed that the minister: of the dlfeqent church- oa of the city will respond to ealle to hold services than if It does not oonllict with their own aervioea. Sup'£ and Matmu Underwood dew ly appreciate the work of the follow- ing men, W. K. Jones,John Hyde, Clyde Berger, John Smith, I. N. War- rick, Frxk Dudgeon, w. J. Kcopman wi th m and team, Gilford Dixon. Frank Shafer, Rev. Sheldon, Chu_ A. Thomas, Christensen Lbr Co.man. In lhe evening fresh r4.°4:ruit.s were added;E. Tysonand somilanhall. Shany ooxe,Dr_Hemphill,Hugh W filhh Henry Ruwo,Oscar Gaye] and h i t non Ly¥e Guyor. ..imc as to just how they wttllltl ~r cation of their new deplt at Cnihoun l ..-..........The diy sound! met on Int Tues» day efming lad there being no quo- rum present uliourned until Int ul- ning Witlwtrt dw# any banana.Th" resignation of light cmnmiuionerllc- Cmley uns remi nd b ut lnld ou r . On hm evening they qiin met and after dineuwlnz irarlou: points of ln- Leres: docldld to do nuthin! with the A BIRTHDAY PARTY ' 5 ' é "INSTALLATION OP 'rn !FFICERS OF RZBEKAH AND On the 14th. Inst., nboot fifteen Of ODD FELLOW!! ORGANI- Lhe oltl soldiers,their wives la d ZATIONS.daugfhtera gathered at the home of'Dr. J . v.llmehmm to remind hisn|On Tuesday eveniuz Jon. 18. lhlt he had reached another milestone }oiut installation of ofhcers d the cn |ife'| }oumgy The evenlng waslbgkgh lad Odd Fellow: lodges spent. as madly I1 at such gather~.},¢|d at the lodge rrooma.im and nt a. lata hmm Hrs. Hhwh-|The installing 'omccrn were .\_ man served | .nicl lunch after which Hgnng,Gr md i l l l i l f for insilll u I bade the veteran and doctor I tion and Hre_Henry Handle. good night *ind wished thlt he might Dope.President. pus many more°sueh joyful ~The Kumand Rebokxlu und'*- irml Fellows had lqeen invited over .~ plane ,,,,¢,.,¢.¢ The following Rebekah omear; we mi l l e d ;Mn .Mary m u . Noble Gun d;M l u H¢l~=»Hakes Vim Gund; Hn. Lent Thom, Sec ' Mn_ Ruth Chdmtlanasn, Tau p A|n'm2|eKqen. Chlpldn; Mu. G1ny and Hn. blinds Hiller, Ri; m d Left Su pp o mn :M i n | . Black and Mn. P, Slider. Imidt Outside Gumdtanr;H n .w~ Schmidt.Condurtor;Hrs.la tll~ Hansen, Warden..The Odd Efeilours [bullied the fo lowing principal clinc h:W Seluifemnau, Habla -G1md:H~ Wright. Vice Gund: Dua H~ For many months the public m1nd hu_been studying on the outcome of the city'| Bunc h! c on- diticm and thoughtful ones have ahah* cn their heads and prophesied | there must be nn end, e stop »o where.. Blair a clase of c ithallI ~for fadvmindedness and genemelti' cannot be surpassed anywhem . with burden :her burden. being land* e d a n th e mi t i n a e f e to any th ! ! ninety per ment are 'ready to n i t ! halt.l Some have as yet nn stopped £0 figure up where we stand md tothe! an !\fil.h!9_.¢i!':ei;!_§z1r¥!l £!"'_$_"' ed from various sources that may pmfm Interesting and instn-netlw~e_ In this we will :ive round numbezj and n o t t r y t o b e e u c t b u t i n n l l t h l a g l me will be appmximntely right.. Starting with uw light ho unwnting t0$31.0U0, city lull $1 , sewer 390900. and taking th t . mate of the cost af paving appreci- mnting ac c ording to th e erqinafs estimate 3400.000 makes n total 'iiobligations zo pay of over 8602.000 e n d t h i e u z d n s t lt o w n w i th m y l i - eaaned valuation of app:oxinutely $140,000. Thule debts have been auumed by the public at n thne when the ihltretunh could be en}oyed for tludnon- for the new Calhoun depot were held Tuesday evening of this week, and judgilipg from the very enjoyable and felicitous event it pmved to be the dday in observing the formal opening of the building had served to add anticipation in realization, and in this case realiutlon exceeded an~ ticlpation.An official car attached to the northbound evening train brought General Inspector J. A. 0'Brien, Div. Supt. E. c. Blundcll,Div.Freight and Passenger Agent E. J. Calfand and Traveiing Enrlneer Lynch, .while alhoun and vic inity was well rep- -. nted by an audience which con- siderable more than occupied the scat- Ing equipment of um waiting' roomHenryRohwer was in c harrge of the program. intnnducing as the Brat speaker May or Vaughan, who made a few remarks appropriate m the oe- c u i m.He was followed by J .H. Finch, who appeared with a large yrreath of mace on his arm. and af- ter a splendid tadk dealing with the subject of faithfulness he. on behalfof the citizens of Ft. Calhonn';-pff5- aentd Station Agent Lf.W.Marr wife with the wreath,as-a_tem tim la!of thc falthftdneea ze the n i l company and the pub]ic of Mr. and Mrs. Marr during their 17 yearn of service hem.Mr.Marr responded with the simple but plain- l l I I BLAIR Pmf_R..A.Emerson of University.u m a . N .Y . h u visiting his Iistlr und bmtha~in Mr. ma Hrs. Sorenson of c ut fl! lrtr ut.PM. E me n on vu f o nu e ri y ¥ ~ent been put of! until times were Ormal the public. to mr the lout,g ould have saved one lui!of the oney whllch would hxve meant lo urh ze the tu:-payer who through g -\ obligations incurred by the wer would heve than hui enough to EI r 'I'1' nd. W u it | . . | o o d bullneu move? » .any fair-minded man in Hllir 1 that the ventum at that time ~owed any budnell acumen and;=i ain while the luv may hrve dven duh: no alddle such a burdeniumu: consent or leave on the peo- e. does that nuke it morally right? ., These end other potent reuons ve Brougl-ni. eboht tlié'eall¥orn-ouQthe city mumgenhip plum..A ~`-lal election for this ,purpose will ,held on Friday, Feb. lth.\ The public at llrge have become ~r~.ati5&|d wth! the any the 4:ity'| men hu been cnrried on and are ing this y to melre n change ~tl Le expreub themselves. T h e m plnmearrleg with lt the ught d a. stronger md more emai- .t form of g01"ern5|i"lenL Ita plen is ge elect Hr: men of business lhility a board and they lnturnm :deck mmm' and the idea is to c enter im this man the olhc e of light and tuner commissioner and mayor than flu n g him the authority that in needed to carry on the bu:ln.e¢a_ of .. r wlih wmlinn runuc? lilair's Finances ln h,§Deplnrable Condition. ma s u m; mu ho me fo i kg . Hr. andHn. HermanJun auwed to Omnlxa Tuesday, Siu. Drusilla 3'IcCann md4 1h" M n m d,Maa.. Geo.Smithm d kb ut\ 'ardeli Ruckev spent from Wednes- i n u g h -5 5z i n t i lS u n l l l yw i t hr c " 1 a ! . i \ e ai n _ ... by ghé County Board and now on tile ln the offic e of the County Cerk of WuhingtnnCounty,Nc br nk us hlil be ut a specified sum per iineal font 01 uorw w uluumvnw \.v"..,........- _.. _full power to throw out bianket, col lcctivs or giefactive bids.Pxry Q Debcl, County Cleric. 50~-in¢... Quik wan shnnnirrltIn Ul1'i|.ns|n ra5hDonald. Of Tllilmin- """'lr.... n.. ¢nnl\"l1rl1ll!llP! at a slleti-Iu y | | a u u u- . -. .-S a t u r d a y .. s . . l m i l n C i n I eo f t h e C o n l r e a °,;' " W "visitor 'l'|\un\hy- gg;',T'_,"|§`iiAZii"};,,,hr ' ugII. n. Cammm ||\d.Qu. §__°d*¥ mlnuieluna .nt a apecllled num per ~ heldtheirmeeuni atthehome of Mrs.Chadie Am drawsassisted brMrs.WillWhit fmd.Le1\Is.Krajlcekrcturzued to Guy bull, Wyomlm- Thundsy morrdng af tera twou1~¢k.1visiiwith 111. were Omaha bwneu visitors Thun- xhy.R. J. Schencit' andDr.Cameron were in feknmnh Thursday. L. D. Iluniic spent aevreol days in Omnhn Inst. week.James Johnson, ofCrnlg.spam Zinn! foot for pilinginplaceof substructure:ataspecifiedsum gg: foot (boardmeasure)for caps, my b rac es mm!other woodused inmbalrudureandapproaches;at a npeciflml sum pencubicfootin allenforlone. Inzf clt.cementor * _ 'On account of the present epidemic of smell pox it has seemed wise to postpone our specialGospelmeet~ ima until Jun. 30, by that time the epuiernlc ought to be under control. Luz un lmlp in mind lhat they have .\.4_-.....lmf. Mm. amy awww.as na;ah HMrs.Lets Marshallmd BeitsoI waermnn reinives.r---Peterson ieft \\'edn¢-mday fmt Grrth-'Misa Mildvfl 5""\fU'°r\ zawe a par- concrrtc work; at n 'P"°m°dsu:| """ been given *-\P» °!1i3»POB1.pom:|z.- .».._uf wulmmny evening for a number per Imoai footfor$"b'"'"at".Th'" will five Us more time to preap ec ih eds u mp e rp o u n df o ro t h e rp a r efvn t h e m .L e t u a d o t h i sw i t h ' \ -....\--..\.:.....allHe Center, Iowa to attend me nm-e n lo f Hn .12¢~n=ie Rhodes.She er.:wellknownhereanB#Ich Gray.Ihnc ing club No. 2 held n dance at theCity Hall Thursday evcninsz Janunry 6.Then was n large at tendmceandall reponed avery of young foks.' Mr s a n dMrs.MalvernAc kr pu n came up from .Blniz .Wednesday and ure ai the pmvntul Denny Ackonnan home woat of Lawn. Mr. andMrs.ClaudeClements we nBlair visitorsFridny. Mrs.Wo-oder expects to lcavc thi# mnbedaln in plnce.Repairs to bent n npedhod sum per unit quantity in place.All bids on steelandwood nlmctunes to be made sepwiite. The priceper thousand 'fer hauling; andputting old lumber _inplace.u w' priceperzhousnndrequiredinze- emir wnrlc nidinnlacef fSLIDL \ |)\£\)0l. IDU neun ktrlilluqpThere will be`tho regular sc 4 2:cs nextSunday.Sunday schoolat10. morning worship at 11, youngpoo plo's service at 6130,andthc sow;andpreaching se.'ice at 130.The subjec t for the morning servic e n:ll L;"` _ itra]' ; . uir:hlntcrinl I r"'E.`E.T»=:Dei;'" " m m mM EB~ l o~s m m c m, 17716C r ; 1 a : "S u p r e m er lhousasedin Things," and for thewensnz.".»\.thousandinMan WhoLeft GodOutofHB1B e f f f f g p d M O V ? , O I e a . s " : n gf h a " any m /7d H ava na ci ga r. lf'7¢u»- d'eo/er can? suppbf yvu wr/eur I. LEWIS CIGAD MTG. CQ N°;f°r}"N~' Rw.oe C°°" ""' visiting " """"' Im win and mm fvlénds there.withhisfrindpnrentsMr.andTha ,m.m1| nox has not aprcml a Hn. PI. M. Cook nf Benson. Nebr. and Ra-beknh lodlres hrld a joint m- stlllntion of offic er: for the coming yeaq\A.G.Ludwig:tnnnacted busi» ness In Omaha en Tunday. Mr-w. I-Ivorelt French andchildren a nvisitingseveral'day s at the cation.Mrs. Py§ea ratumrd Tjnunwiay froma two month: stay at Grand Island \pit.h her gnuddauzhwrMn .Jess llun g ltaShownsau.compawed hams by. Mr. and Mn. Peng Petersen \o|1n md nlm :nenttheirholidzsys _ - - -.. .._tionsheletoforendoptedibythe County Board of '5\'a,shingLnn Com: 13 and now onme intheCounty Clerk's office cfWmshingtofnCoun U- atIkiair. Nebraska. Bidsshallbcseparateoneach .am.........¢ \.:..,| -...| ..:....nr l.r;,|,,,.,, The good work begun on the {¥:\t Sunday of the y earwas cmztinuml the 1mendSunday:two added b:= iv.ttcratlhvmorningservice um! onn byprimary obedience at the e . - _ : _ _ .. »l » A nccr'Int without referenc;~ua tI1c|Sunday morning will be "The Per- °' ~ri for the For many months the public mind l1u_been studying on the " ". outc ome of the c ity'| tlnanc ial con- dition and thoughtful ones have ahah* on their hoods and prophesied | there must be an end, e stop »o where.. Blair a claee of c itholll ~for falilimlndedness and geoeroelti' cannot be surpassed anywhero . with burden :her burden. being lofadl e d o n th e mi t i n a e f e to nay th ! ! ni lxe ty pe r e mtu er e a d y to ca!!ehu i.2' Some have as yet nn stopped £0 figure up where we stand and tothe! so \!fil.h!9_.¢l!e.!._&!L£¥'U'!' £!"'_$_"' ed from various aourcea that may pmve Interesting and instructiv I n this we will :ive round numbezj and n o ti r y t o b e e x a o tb u t l n a ll t h l a g l me will be approximately right.. Starting with uw light an arnounting to$31,0U0, city hall $1 , :over 390900, and taking the . mate of the cost of paving approxi- mating ac c ording to th e erqinafs estimate $430,000 makes n total 'iiobligations to pay of over 8602.000 a n d th i e a g d n s t lt o wn wi th m y a o - eoaned velultlon of approxlnutely $140,000. Thazue debts have been aeaumed by the public at o time when the listretunh could be en}oyed for tholnon- ey expended, at 1 time when adolla had. according to careful estimaonly thirty-B\e per cent of iunealo normal pomhasing power.Th ae ligation:were piled on an unauspoet ing public when the whole nation. in the throes of a mad delirium money pen dly nd it miutjae \ f ° f ¢ ¢ o » _~ poor will be a burden almost unbel ab le , a n d th o o o \ h o me p o s tth llc t ive time of llfe.those who hav reached old age cannot meet.1 mans' instances thi! tax will be con ilscatory. being more than the valu of the nrvpfrw Had this improve ~ent been put of! until limos were 1 Ormal the public. to mr the lout., g ould have and one lui!of tho onry whllch would hnve mo n t l o urh zo the tu:-pay er who throufh g ~\ obligation! incurred by the war would hsvo than hui enough to EI r 'I'1' nd. Wu it |...| 'ood bullneu mo w? » .any fair-minded man in Hllir 1 that the ventura at that time .1 owud any budnell acumen and i nin whilé the Ill' may hrvo dvon rixht no alddle such a burden ithouz oomont or have on thu poo- e. does that nuke it morally right? ., Then md other potent reuons ZFz ve Brougl-ni. nboht tlié'call¥orn-ou tl the city mmmgenhip plum..A =-lal election for this .purpose will ,held on Friday, Feb. dth.\ The public at llrge have become f r~.ati5&|d wth! the *ly the 4:ity'| men hu been cnrriod on and are ing this y to mnlre n change ~tl Lo oxproub themselves. T h e m plnmurrleg with lt the ught d a. stronger md more emai- .t form of g01"ern5|i"lenL Ita plnn is jo elect Hr: men of business lhility a board and they lnturnm :deck mmm' and thc ide a is to :enm m this man the olhc e of light and tuner commissioner and znnyor than flu n g him the authority that in storied to carry on the bu:ln.e¢a_ of Ule city ln an zconomlal and buglnoas Hire mmner.In so doin!the citytill h e the pinot by doing . W jilh much high priced help and plac- lnz the directing of tho whole under fha one mon.lti n wn r i h lh e tr y i n g if it does r l; ~t pr ove utis fdo ry in n o ml- .» n \ » w v w 1 ¢ m n » ° 1 § .ioln vbld oln eluq be h urt. li" cannot iam! sho expense that th present manummnz hail dune.iz in up to the voter Other I0\\1u1a2l! try- in: it. md ali mmm it._ .nn improve- | mlnt.lf o ther mm c an pr ofit by it, why not Blair? i t 'w || Blair's Finances ln h,§Deplnrable Condition :nt so flmlnk you from the bottom of rn lend heart."which Mrs.Marr prompt! Ilghl eonunlndumrh mixmtlon until § csmmittes should coder with Yum. Uh r x mn f lr mu v i th th e g e n lla - mnn dxlx mornin; he wi lh d nw h u redgution.We u v : h o i n f o m ld 5' Une of the eomxdlmm uns cluma lKrause the line-.lnm for the :ily rd- .¢....| this ninrninu u m years u m fR(|uenzly vunuuB ld r while w l l l l d h x n c u n h work fo r thi!hudz nivh xml no doubt il 'dl :y mnmhued Qy | num- ber of ou r d tiu nl.A l th i : wl r th z m n ' h h l n . Su r q u un h u hd u h h h a r Np th n r l a r u v n n l n a n . h i w a l k ' n l \ I words oi' encoug|¢¢ment to the good work.They wen Mendames, Tyson, Kooprnan. Triplett. Guyer and Krdf CROW ELL HOME ;U n i x - : n u n s a u r r u u u s a - u !. lim. up at the Crowell Home moale brave ear):month's birthdays of the members of the Home on ono oc u-aion.Thls month the following mem- bers were fasted and honored: Mrs. Farley . Hr Copeland.M i n Sallie Smith and Miss Knee.hfrsl Farley has the honor of having* resided on this old earth for ninety-four year; »~d;m,,¢» Hr, Blundell was tho next. speakm ard after highly complimentary :tau ments regarding the 37 years o loyal and eflldent service Hr.Ala: has #VCU the company, he told hp# Cll!w\u\.qq¢ Us hn depot.,In tl: 'soot!-n¢'¢»fa»:¢¢s'v'1l'~~v| planned that the buildingnwaa zo \ the usual little one-waiting-mon cubby-holeo|'|'»ce affair, but Mr, Blu: dell thousphl. we were entitllui I s o me t h i n f mm.Consequently I made a trip to St, Paul. laid the ca: before ihe General Manager,wl agreed with Mr, ,Illundell and umle ed the plana. which hadmlready bet ='a-1.-=.--.-»°=h o m en fh o rp a r vn t sM r .a n d!» l r s . l ` l _ ; _ _ " " " " " '|uluutucusAllluu u u§ | §BCA) \\ -1 g l l i u *, p v n u n g ' j "- -. . I r i q ; r \1 .\°x . . . 1 n . .| l ~lnhnRmnrld!u a - -u..a...--..Al It \ m il l r h n ow r n t l'MJR uH 5 5 8D u e l" `H o w s ;r nn9m rmT e l u m a hI - r i d n ya n d0 5 1 1 9 1 1t h e h ' h,m i ni n` d u p :t e rf } ° = ~ =f f 'n zj " .s r r a n d p n n m uM r ,a n dM n .G i 1 i i m \ F b n 'p m n t n. l l ra n dH n .JHl u l lS u n d a ye \ w i n gM ra n dM n : E r__¢.|¢nnvv1n"'Y'~ FEEDS LOWESTLuunJ h0 nm-1Laymond Bavec went up Sunday an-i'Hran d lin .Ro y am o f F r e -.¢x innz a»1u~ spent m day.mo-1a n ; ;" g g r n s m m ? fThe Womans Club aregoingto Mr. andme 3n.glue n box mein! 'Ihursd:\;.c\enin|; rI .."Rf basket 5,11 tram will journv'at the buick halt.The pmeeedu to be go Cedlr BillfflFridayevening u)\l."C¢l £0 hdp lIl8kD up the dfnth of .... c'fwtureNur!e.Theurchesirn Jm§`»vm¢m of Rx. cnhoun'mu pleulnf. ¢£|1¢r.¢¢.1m. Ente:-prln Bl|.h',Na Jn. 154-4g|,,d,|_).. Dmes 'l`hurad.|y.Aman; the half down Uiglonl :hot Mn . F H.C\| rLdg¢ md Hin Mnry by (J ah u m a o n his f u m n u rIN YEARS A 1= t 5 d a ri ft h ew c a t h r rwallp r i m a .a e t o I u m i a h m u s i c .1__ _. _ _M n .Pe t e rS ve n g u r do fU m mbaM .~ M r s .H e n r yC o o p e r s p e n t"vi si t in g S !\fB l" l \ d ay s l l t h e \ 10 IlI¢ 9 *t h cp ': : | w g g k W i l l ar c l n l i vt sa tT c ` ~~~~ I n n mFisrnmemrd..I1| - Thege PRICES [ 1 nun clcepty lppltclnws ulrunul; a.The young Ladies Business Club ol the First Methodist church in Oma- ha added to the enjoyment of the oc- casion by sendingdairthday gifts for the honored ones and the day was one lmlgg to be rcmembercd by the reci- d1°awl1, changed to give Calhoun xtdepot which in point of cost ls thlrtl in the Nebrfulta division, Mr. Blun dcll stated that in puttin!!up the building the idea of Calhoun some day ,installing n water system was considered, and when the time comes s " ; » c r t x c c n e n ; Landis and J. confessed that in thiny-revcn nround to the |J¢rlUIu|.ullLt Us sumhl. Finch.The \nl.tAf| it was the nrsntimf years he had stopped music c f the dreamy waltz and thc mystic maze of thc polka and t\to-step,and white Mr. _ - - ' f u n - -- -_e ve n i n g , " Th e T e s t n r T h e H s fn d n " O n t h e t i n t w e a l l m y n o t , a g r e e . b u t I t h i n k w e w t l l o n t h e sec on d.W e a l i h a ve o u r o w n i d e a s . b u t t h e t r u t h w i t !s t a n d t h e te s t o f in ve s t i g a t i o n Y o u w i l l a r c c i a t z t h e h i s r e -- . . . . . s . . . l -' I l l . . . .l h f n r ( ` . . | 1 l I l P ~ end in Omaha.tag snscncn ru:mu Dana: arg #vowJohn Mc Kenzie, formerly with The the "'°"*¢°" l f caught or "*'°*» Enterprise. but now of Loognn Iowa please notify E. R. Webb,Phlh dtk called on the Rhoarlcs fsmlly reccntty. ggi-» "PL Flying from SL Paul, nn.Karl Koltermus, the Rf'°l'°" Store The color of the wanderer was so '"'"T un "d'f°"""5 s pnce gut sale similar to tw of the other pigeons " " " " " "knnun..c. n. (`o<Lseyd EIelT!H u m a nDepartmentXmmah vnlnm SSW.n were2~Q,The an-~¢ Qwwu mn hrp mo5 ~~~-~_- _ Um mad u mm um :Mr 11~».:;,~y Bran Shorts $1.75 per hundred ~ss"iP ents.for such an improvement the hi. & OI l.:u1¢Ii5 hunt got an mpc rnemnluc nenteu vu |:|\uI:|.»--»-~-- --p g 5 3;N1 3 1 3,.can be dependeei upon to assist in kinks out of his underpinning. hear them 0 l l E LRT C0 [Vx DII..*i bringing it about.ghelieve 'Ira it was some exhibition of Choir pnctice on Friday ew Ge o. Lu k resident of the Plat Mr. D'BHen, the next speaker. also' the terpsichorean nrt these two wor-atiho negular time and place. n peau Bank of Hemmn. Ind dee-|1n| l:| P"M tribute to the iine recon! of Mnithy and dignltied gentlemen put up, ottltnfn ' g f meat at seven--..-_-|..-... .\... nr.. .=....-. unl\iln npnthia dom! burn.ih¢1&f many ords of approciatil am! vxamue mnunwn .,.~... .few days lu! weekwith hershutMn. l-'nd Kroughandfamilyat Blah.GeneBu|'lic attendfvd the (unernl of m-M s. muy at mm Wednes- day..c. u. uuumm; alwnded Ihr Imple- evrnlng ac the Allen smnhlwmr. Mrs. Smith served n dcllclom lllrrla.The followingwerepnu-nc:llr.Mn. H. ~ llnnwn, Mr and Mn. Fred Rnlzeliaon.Mr. andMm.Gonlon Lou5, Raymondllevcennd.J. H. Johnmn. 0fi;l§l&E;oii&r§ ll rLOUR --.._..._Ml........1. .lxmff Ground Corn.1.50"" Cnnu nrlfmv nn~ss" una u u t I n "f " " " " ' "_ - " n k ""?f.' O f coope ra tion be tw e e n Zhi!lIl.'|-bu t l l ii sno u m .mu ;mms ];t|||.|¢|T|\u "" = " j " " "},di ;g f M "H y d e l a 5 "g u d ~H QTl. 'kl Tl 1.l h, dl e d a t hi s hol l\ C i n T9 3'n 1 11 _t t {p e r f o m l g l *:}0ir \1..|Icr i. c 0 |r n ' r s A R " ~ £ 1 l m a h m s t S u n d l i f a ft e r a l o n g i l l n e s s .1 1 1 !md .f '" '" " " " - l " i 'E . ° 1 'E _ " E ` . l ' .Il l " ; . .N ::; . | . r? ¢ » : g: » n m u l¢ ! m .| . 0 . .i f t h e n :i l n o pneven tang'¥ " ° " i f ; " ' " " ° ° ' ° ' l f r o m 't h e s e d i g g l n a "C l I EUIUUIIUuuul Uggu v v 0il Meal Mr Latta was nearly To yran= of agwn| at the time of his dra*h and was well known in and around Herman and Blair. His wife and three children sur- vive him.Ile 'Hml a brothenol the late Congressman James P. I..a1.ta. Deceased was a Mason and the Her- man Cnmmanderylwent up in a body to attend the funeral Inst Tuesday. hir. and 2»ln_Holi Aiien and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lntia also attended the funeral. HIGH SCHOOL. HAl'PEN}NGS Spelling tens in the various aub- jccts liiwc been given the past week, Those receiving grades between 90 and 100 will have fcur por cent added tn their grades. The Literary Soc iety urogram for Iast Thursday ww in the felm_ of a slebatc;"Resoived:'null men have mom lntdlec t than women." The basket ball game,xnhich our girls playoel with Dana Friday aven- ing, proved to be rather zmnuccessfulfor our loam.It was an inzereningl nm; well piayed game,though the score wsu 30 so 'I in favor of Dana. A :rent mam students are absent ods nf mnway P\l\m|;c:1wn\. un: www M m :n u n ;u ~ . .» » u v " ,-- . . _f o r e x ;h e s a i d ,a r d t h e r o a d s a r e f o r g i v e t h e R m - f i e n d .A b o u t 1 0 1\ E | ' i C ¢ ! o u r a p c c i n i 1 : 0 5 9 2 1 m ¢ ¢ ¥ i f k ? 'w i n Im c r e i y t h e s e w a n t a o f t h e p u h l i c . ' o ' c l o c k t h e " o r c h e s t r a "p l a y e d " l l o m e b e f i i i a m :w e e k f r c m S u n d a y e s v e n i n m l a " » 1 § 5 " L 1 L " 1 ° £ 5 ' " § ' ; ; l ; h °, r S | : : g 3 _ T h e i r o n 1 y s | | ! i n g f m m m o d i t y i s t r . m =S w c f t H o m e , "a n d t h e m e r r b m a k e n J a n u a r y s o *,__m i n 'a t 7 3 9 a t t h e C i t y H a l l p o r i a g i o n a m t n a l i s p o s e o f t h a s t o t h e r u t h f r r v ; r e t f u l i y t o o k t h e h i n t .A c o r d i a l i n \ i l . u l . i o n t o a l l e n d o u r E v e r y " _ " l _ i c e m m i s i n r l t t t l i o a t : m u t u a l a d v a n t a g e o f b o t h u s e r ' " " ' |C a i h o u n n o w n l a p r e c h t e s i n ! h : ¢ ~ . : = e r \ i c e s i s e x t e n d e d t v a l l R u m d l m p o n n n t b u s i n e s s o n h a n d . y e l l e r i s t h e a i m o f t h e r a i l : m u l ., d e p o t m o r e t h a n e v e r .a n d t r u s t s i h a l i C h a u n c e y M _F o r e m a n .I ' a = - t o r . T h e s p e e c h - m a k i n g :w a s c o n c l u d e d t h e o m c i a l a p m s e n t w c r e a s w e l l \ . w i t h a n e n t i i t t l o t a l k I n v M r s .M n r r ,p l c 5 . . 1 e d w i t h t h e e f f o r t i n s h o w i t H n C I I R I S T I A N C H U R C H N O T E S in which llhc related sevrmi humor-\\c were io have them with usous incidents thi; had occuned dur-.'Last Saturday we :let up anothir ing their years of newire hen-.Mrvhodlst Church Notes.|!=101-'e in the chunrh so from I.hia.time The social part of thy:affair \I|.~\|_ _ . . - - p opened by the serving; of punch and|We are again enjoy.ing freedom\|\.8.f£'\1l and dgnra,and while wait:om our forced retreat We shall 1suuldn't for the worid intimate that the ladies slipped m y countmbmd goods into the punch.ncvortlzcles.n and notwith:=tanding.the fart i= everybozly not "z>vm=>f--irnedialety and proceeded tb have a no-nu.ine old fashioned good time,Thvy were matc rlam aided In this by the Camphte Girls' glee duh sshlek, be aides taking part in the program imléed be |.!|mi to take hp our work wharv:we were 'forced to lay it \an there need be no serious trouble w H.Meytnl.formerly .wpenn- tendent. of the Uhnir schools has been 'cleclrel to Luke immediate charge of the Bloomfield schools at a salary of $3000 per yur.Bloomfiehl in an school of seventeen ieanhers.Blair nbtmt koeplmf the chuzch comic fnhle 'hu Uli1'¢Y» Our Bible school is doin! fine mn- -idarimr the number kept away by sickness.We thik the tvorust in now 0\er an-I the attendance at lmth Bible school and church Hcr\ic1.\s\wlll and fmmfort to our door..Mm to *mn bf bac k in normnl_ Ihr* fine brotherly ministers who -|The time ia at hand for our 'Easter willingly :mel ably supplied _during cumpaign-"Every oné win one" in our absence.Nha slogan between now and Ihater down.We wish to thank ali thou- \\hn \\-ith mary tokens brought :hrrr We wha!! be glad to mrct 5nu alt Fha Bm 3car goal for the IIas=!f~r\ in the roguhnr §u~r~icefof the rhurchiflrive is one million uddell 'Lo -thr Misa Ruth Sapbcnfiold.\\ho has been linotype operator on the Lusk, Wyoming, Standard has resigned her position there and wili go lo Tecum- wh. Johnson county, this nate.Her tmciv,L i1 Sappenfleld has beenforeman on the Chieftiin for the past sewral years. |IenryMcncke is buying stu!! pre- parntory to moving to his farm north of town in lhr :luring and with an eye Omaha. Jan. 14.-Joe Stecher, for- mer heavyweight wrestling champion of the 1i'or1d who ion his title to Ed (Stranger) Lewis a. month ggo,ia suffering from \ stroke of paraiyiiz in his right ann and shouldmnecor-ding to an announcement made hesi today by Dr. Lee Edwards who ls trntig the ex-c hnmpion. Stecher hu been :\uf!'e1ing Imm_; mliarht attack of ;mra.!ysis for: the Ian few months. according to the doctor but its leriourmess did not become noticeable until Stcchers return last month from New York where he lost his title.Since that time Stneher his been under the care of physicians.The paralysis, awarding to Ur. Ed- uanla, is the remit of s he-acllock clamped on the c hampion mm! time ego, but did not hccfimo noticeable until nftn: the match n month a nnt which time Stocker lost his title to Lewin by the head1ock hold.proper, broke into sum: at i!-:v:1l¢|nMt.Sunda;.. both morning and e church It can be done.will >f"l throughout the social hour:Juy'r-'ng.l1e'|p?noon mnrhul the etnltf wore .:uthi:|g\A welrome to the public m war-Subject of thug morning sermon next but dmcizvf; wouhl do,so August »hip with ||\\Now tt1!ogether,4 Sumlm:"IIr~vimnmcnt."A sr:monSchroeder ac-nt home ffr his accoa-:!eonf"l.vt=1 Un."1011.€%i:\n IIiulucation-Evening:the floor was cl<~§1rcd nm! ire P tht Fv:r !:I..llHl»:r,§*;;1;r 'Rc\el:~tiun."Choir practice """'f§,"'".`? to maintain his oilce here in hospi\al`for thrvo 1\ePlt¢irf\n1¢dillrllr r c xr Y rxfantastic wma on.A\1g1.ut'a muuici - - -_ids? evenmz-lf upon his mtum hen' fmm _ nr 0 _. . u n - u u 1n rn dn il \nr1:\a XL ll. P. Rfibb, 3"n|FLC|-[}|~|~g|gf||§d '|\'e¢lneaisy ~tg Qhg &!|.l\0\ll.l¢¢'llll5t . to dim; right he nttanflwi lhe Art Lear sale of purv bred hfxs recemly gnd purchased a number of saws.Mr. Stethefs illness at thin time in at- tributed divectly by Dr. Edwanil. to the punishment inflicted by Lewis.f Menckc plans to live on his farm hu!!Stecher was confinml in an Omaha ¢ numuf.an ummI- rw- - --»-------r"!'~lumenn|"f'-I-1 »'~»\7-1-\¢=- nruuh-\L|IIl.[than Allen . . . . .$3.00 per suck3Zlast "°"'»anf u eBaptismGuamllerbh1 U¢'f¢°Il wasan0""h'\~ ':'$..-°i :.,..¢...1- f..:.mh.ntl ~Pnnf~nl\2.90visitor Wednesday..nrt: w gl¥l;|1\\| \| Dun ~---_-.--|1. I.-uuuu0|0|0_ _ _ _RobertWest rflumed homoh¥B"n- gg~ ; ; . o ; ; TI u : ; o ; e lo ; \ o th i n i : '~s~ ~ a1142 ~isi t;00~~| - | day Lum a visit withrelativesatlOa.[[|a-Mass Benha hetdcrkrugrrisamAu_ _sDu mQ n ng~~Aaa~ Sioux City.1.\"nnValin was up frprn Omaha owner of a boau!.i%'ul new pianomixirh~ m e a l 0o9w g ,a0u u uI "Ashe purrluaeel last week of A.l{oaper1l.|.....I{ " - . I n n~U~IatBED ROCK PRICES|\.¢.~u,,.ur .ma un. Juhn dn, mm nrv hm :mm Hmm. M.. wen! gmon A.-iangmn Tuesday 1"1.week!visiL`|l QM Ollie MW home..__ |...,.. -....» ¢,. n....r.-. C°»"' omm.nlwal. urauum .l uMiss Evl Sm|\1\ spent Sunday andHmmy nl her home at nmr.Rye Graham_|2_ Hrs. F. J, :awp vm \>¢ homns-ss_1° ts.. um" Am mi."ekua aRye Meal__~~- 1 aa; §§= 100 1Mrs . ||u |§ ||u l l : v uv n u » --- - . -T u e u i x v f m|w e e i fa d l l t w i t h 1 = = = l * \ € 'f" '" 1 '£ ° 'rPancake Flour4 as5lrI Vg_ f \-'f|\H u .Jo h nl u n g ,w n on uw e nm u !' r : \ n k a n da my .,|.Wl 'Jr a ¢ yr e i i l m d t o H e r m a ng w c t i y fo r s o m e t i m e . w a s l i k e n t o a Idl lM n n l n y: H e r' n owe ek s'r l ni lw i t hh w p i t a !i nOnM a n m yn nw i - . - . . .! - -cn..... . - ....,. Puritan Brenkhst Food mn;30€Ask for Prices ontonloté `in Salt per. sgu. suck..~Feeqsggd on five, tenfand twen-home folks in Omaha. Mr. andHrs. EdgarHavens and Hama reiusui. Wednewilg!roma \his uiih Mn. Hnvenn*parentsnt. lllmr.Mrs.aldoHancockandMrs. Hem;Tzuhlren were»h°m»inuin Omaha Wednraday.. lm ifaucrtt. sexucdn to mme the lu! uf ihe rink £0 the Mrs. Weedn homo. llrn. Gilbert Olson spent a couple of all?) Int wevli in onhm. M mR. J.Scheimelg underwent nnagmrition Thv -daymorning at ihe hoépitmlin. Teklmah.HNmlny l'ri;»1:d| :re glad in learn that lhe is gg:-um; dang nicely and aspects to hr home noon.The l)¢¢\..-e of Honor me! Bziur- dsy rmnlng and among other Lumina" intiaI*Nl thtir n.r»!y rlerlld olliccrn. Afler the meeting a number of Nw \l!\i1¢!§0 an Qpcruuun.a m"Gln uncornpaniul brMr.Kim.:andln . Camema.L vArkc rsnnrecvirrda time bot of quiners this anrk fromhis hrcihrr,Lonniv.whois\isi\i:1g 'fiends at Kansai City.Mr. Ackx-r» mam has beentreatinghismanyfriends who called at the store and found any number whocouldnot numeiho fruit. Mrs.Groxvnorr is ¥<¢~r;fromhc homn at Laurai. Nnlr., Iovisinu af!er the house snmk am! eatingfort h :i!riten while hu:dauzhler,Mrs. "rheu|.\q__is in uw mpiun. A Hamm: aurtioneer %1'Polisshut :'00d draft. num anbringig .non N$500npil? athismlm,\hi1c tmdvrhthat bnve1vmusmi ino .rmons inc ! ihniqriginaily cfm. $12. ~m~usnsblock''._"?9t y s a c k l o t s o f H o u r53.40bbl. Get Our Prlcns on c~oAL o n a r c o u d o f t h e s r n a l i p o x .b oThe-Su-nior N u m a !Tr a i r o r s ' u n e m : é < > } ° Q § " : o n } ; o : ; 1 n r ; { : fo e ; < 0 u £ : !1 | . u . : : ~ ;\ : | u n \ n ° " " ' ° "1be e n ru'Js .| lu s . -z for Ml m x= » "'. e'ao n,d l r r fl i c n o f W m .S i vv e s r !M r D n r t » "" t " l e _o* _:C r \N 5 W a v r s nriiunce te a c h e r a m l f f r a m l { | r u = \ i l l s Mo _w h e r e h c l o o k ; o f t h e p h y s i c i a n , S l o r n e r W m D o u n a ..».. | _r t._....., g __"N\|\.H i n I l l m n n !l ;l \f. \1 |7 gf F n gl is h ~l n l l e n t n fi l l o p e r a t i o n s l l u l 0 | | , b | Q t g \*¢°('I|l¢!: Qhg ~ p m . 'O t w n a t h i c h o a v i u l t h e r e .I1 w n , fo r n t i c a l ! o n e y e a r .a custom er,We Sell Coal that Suits.Once always a customer.who hu been i'\ the past week.Duo Fnhm. cms;ul tx show l"~\\ tra 1 -waltz, pnlkas, and othor ole! fa" rtr' The Flrernzuk Blank Fall \\:¢ well u-ed to be done.Timo and spa" will putrvized lzsl.Saturrlmy "fr*aninz¢ not ,perm't an to glfc each "tar 'e ' The 1~'zes fnr **" bv: la¢"'.Wnitzer foot" the mention his or lwr nrfstfe 4 mv; bm. man waluer wen: °"on by ellorLa merit, but our duly ax nMrs.Edna Noble and llmnrdlchmrlrler cf r.ol.¢'w0\1h>¢\'¢fllS '\"" 4 E[ r l ! " ' I' III " L " \ r 5 i " T" l \ |~|.. ' m l r -1¥-~t r r ~ t D a w ' a .{ r " ' n n ' n g r f' ' P 'a v P 'i n ~ ' - ! r ! r . ' - e Tu e sd a y e - # 1 T| ¢r " ' é " i w E ; \ - | reQ o f n : ° i r ° \ "- f'- 2 - 1 1 l r fm !: !. 'n f '¢'*n unnff rffv I rf -!:s 't A y n.I delegntlon 's 1"(JM 'T h e su b je c t f o r t h e s e r m o n n c x i l h i g h | \ r ' o o ! t r r fh r l v 1 \ r f\ H I t h i s w e e k ='° d S u | | 't S k i n k k r a r d ¥'H n ¢i p a l M i s a 0:td°°°\lunge t h vi r I ; " " " \fu l l c o n - | h | c t '1 ~ ; : l a s - n a a r d f. u . ° " i n g o n t h e i r m g n '; \ -s u m e n i s i o n nn t h r t ' n o p l r l I* f t h e w o r k m a y b e n w l e c l m l . T h e H r t c r p r l s e f o r , f o b w o r k . m a k i n g t h e t r i p w e r e R l l n b C o n k l i n . Te k a r g a h ,M r . a n d M n .W m .V a n H u n u l B l a i r a n d M r . u n d M r s .H P .Ch r i s t e n s e n o f w e s t o f H e r m a n . Th a l a d i e s a n d M r . C o n k l i n w e r e o p - e r a t e d u p o n a n d w h e n D r . M a n t a l e ft mm m do i n g n l ce l y _ D j u r c e n .w h o w a s r o n vi c l r d r e - . e c n t l y o n n c h a r g e o f a u t o n e a l i n g , w a s t a k e n t o L i n e o i n b y S h e r i f f M e h - r c n a o n t h e N t h i m s t .H e i n t o s e r ve a n i n d e L \ m \ i n a t e t e r m o f n o t m o m t h a n s e w n n o r m a t h a n o n e y e a r . .The RHDADES COAL & FEED S'l`0RElUhdwnnrnd | hu nc h.wa, are nrenxwg nnnlnu ».-(ima. Cnneron urn a Blairbmi-an not wmted at that pric e.ind: allow us to cloae this hisloriczalfSuthedand|\|\n visitor \\'edn¢|»ds}.-WxidoHlnooriz 'nut down uw Uma-sm ypur job work nl. thellnler hu W gdnendny to alkali the llnple-pm-g ofiiea.|| I 'frm xwvvfnvnrnv..q1.ATR bmnnaata 1luI ..d a a o aeo mfo neo le nmmume an evemhlol ln emu. we!! just on ilittint turtively ,t eootempcoooaty. over the tall il of the young man facto; htm.oo're the fallow 2N7 call the rlhonterf'e gray one or tbnmanaddreeud . hladngz bla angers maolfeatloa' almost oneontzdlabie lacltnatioomottnemaelvelinto his palms;ne held mmeett and anrarered ily : ~by do an me um."what are you doin! ln thla camo? Is It youre!". No dliterenee whether n is orther at 1|n'!. lf: oo plat! for rtver to to waah ashore." auanger ookht to bl pref!! sore~imsdf before he can a thin: like t. etpeclally when he are it the the l»lsn~ln»the-FancyYost sold Ile d!dlt'£ know the Pearlhunter ~t as the river moo knew mm-orwould have eonaldened a tone time t.Almost any river man alool the heal:eoutd have told him that~xi would happen.Things did pen.atm, it probably would haven hut the uma anyhow. A wlltloal 1o.n't have dodged the toll-callouaed that stabbed anrod the candlet.It caught the lntmder itat in mouth and pitched him back lnat the door, which slammed to wall. and thus saved him from 1°- clear to the floor. le was up ln a flash.Hls handppeo toward me hlp.'nut is sl- s a dangerous motion to make ln Flatwooda;never more so than t than and there.frm Pearlhunter1anticipatedmehsmove.HJ:mm reached bla hip the tlnah of |tl ahead. The two stood on-lag h other. crouched and tense. - re came e scream from then-GuyWoman.She had rlaen m her chair.li te Pearlhunter » not look. but he saw the eyea ofman he faced turning lrrealstlbly ard the sound.With the e m neo a startilog change came overf hla eyea strained:stared:hle ~d nm his hlp and went to nu hee.straightened and ahrank back Init the oabln door.The Poul- ~ter dared not look around. set he w hla mother was eomlnx.With tep he would not have believed ItIhle for her to take aho was be- ~ them. her fare ablaaa with !m» ous olrnltrz her eyes like the pan-r before the door of her den.She - shed her weakness as 1 mantle.e intruder covered: hla lips moved. nlsed her band and pointed todoor.Again he med to speak. r body nlkenedz her arm d.Like e man compelled to re- at before a blaze, he halt tum d tmchd sway. e t"ear"lhuttter followed h -lled him up the bloth, through th |and out to me river roa~~ore it came down from the no 4. ht angled east and ted away op 4to the vlllage. »n he hm-fmt back his mo .. | again In her chalr. the lmperlooth u m over.ment and trembling looked up at him curiously.H~oght she was about to speak.811 ltated: looked down. " I haven't seen him for tweo~n. Ile'a the--tho-other ¢?g_o." 111|Pearlhonter Itsrted:glonlckly at her.She was rooting u , _ ~ ABigDrop n <1@§¥° A \The Genesee Pure Food Compmy _Le Roy. N.Y ' fro a n ¥..'01'vl|.|.NUlD) M t h o u g h t r u t h l a n n n g n n u m n o t i o n t o m l n y p e o p l e . t h q d o n ! n m 1 - T b B l u !M o sl - D l d n ' t l h e o g n l u H i m . G o r d o n m a r r i e d a w i d o w w i t h l l g h t c h i l d : a n , W i m In n o u n s o f u m e . p r a - W u l n Y o u n g Ma n m e P oo l l b l l l - i l n M S i t u a t i o n . " C h l r | t * 8 . " s a i d s s h a r p vo i c e d w o m a n t o tu-r h u s b a n d l n t h e s m o k i n ; o o m p n n m e n t . " d o y o u k n o w t h l t y o u Th c s e w h o s u r p r i s e y o u w i t h o n e n u u o r d l n a r y e p l g r a m a n d n o m o r e . pr o b a h l s b c r r o w t d i t . I sen -|.|.evenlng he found In the une: when ho Itred o litilue boy weeping bitterly. "Wlnfs the matter. ilttie man!" ln- qoired Gordon. caressing him." P u lon!mr way." mobbod the youngster."Then come home with me.l'lI#fe you mmethln; ua eat and tnko care of you."Accordingly, our kindhearted friend look lhe little fellow home, and slid to his wife:"See dear. I hue brought you this child.I found him nil lime lo thettreet.Une more or len 1xont lmlke at |.a . |n"H - e ve r h e n r d o f l l . " r e p l i e d C h a m . : in n s u b d u e d t o n e . m<;r~e :inn being delecu-d ln the :ct of doing a good deed. A mn may be qulm generous md :till heme u sigh every time he mlkml ll contribution. m ~|I I 1 ..1 : h e w e r e o u r o w n . "*°\\'h;,» you atupld :.D o r r t y o u k n o w m m !I f ;o u r l ' e r c l l " - - C o l u m b u s Il l vp a l c h . remember it vu a pllr ot slippers I presented to you me Christmas beforeare werl'm|rfied that led xo our union! You remember how nlceky they tittzd.dad:you?Well.Chanel.one any when we were coin: lo a plcmc, youhad your feet upon a nut.. and when you weren': looking I took ml: meer ure.But for that pelr of allppen I ma ."A young.unmarried mm.zlttlnlnaar by irllh a girl. immedlatgly re- moréii his feet fromjhe sent. N i . \ eJ' ."\. ffs..r1`\l* \ / J 'lg l \1 \ . 5 ~u _j- q ~ an ~L:-':"T§- ._- ; ; ~.\ \~. | \¢a \ J i " l _x ,ll P l .~\~ \\\"'.~ N ~ \ ~ | J ~ J ~\ ' » 4.5: "¥s~.\§../ ~ \. - r ' t Caught the lntnzdor Flat In u n a w w . nd forih.the dngrrs o i her thinlndn lacing and unlaelng nervously. The breeze from the door vu got-rlng the rnndle.lla c futllfd the our lo c lose lt.Aa he brouxht llround.n scraped ¢m m packet had of In along :he floor.Ho plckrd t up and, after closing the door. caned it to the candle.It was not bil'r than the length and width of a ~n'| hro thumbl. and sms wrappedrs 'brown paper.He enrolled lt. The rn glance lu me fold: ren up-art andhit of cloth dropped upon the table. rrtmlhi a ourtled exc lamation from 1101 It ns l red mask. The IronGruW oman left herlulr and come to the able.The two -r them tlood statin; down upon un hll. of flaming cloth. ills Thextra pro ' Allill o -= z~=~ modolo Ln D'l'0DI. xl _ - £5 , a f ~ | l l " " '- " * " " in dclinru.""All right, doctor." uid the mmslznedlsn"It you and it 1'll girl Il.df." For Gmdipatbu, Bflionmen, BurRWM! tnnblu, uh Garfield Ta.-A~ Lazy men bump up unlnsl u lot |crlticism but they usually ilve lon and contented Ilxjes. be g un: " W h o w a s t h e d n t m a n ? " " A d a m . "t h e y a l !a n s w e r e d c h u r n ; The W ai wi th Lldiu.. "Me :Kd my wife had right smsof a jovyelj day before yesterday. dnrinx of which I alspped ha-r ilu related a reddent of tha Bunddl a i m n¢i|;bh0!hou|.l 'I hope the trouble ls all :mooover by nail?" returned nn ncquatn ance."HI Ddrt of n u.I always was fnrglrlng non ot gent.But wifeatlil going around with a corn kai wrapped up ln her apron.Aw, we you know how miles are that-awasonar -:nwwIrnn I-uh y and im~ tleut. as It werq"--linnnn Clay Bt Tea. ilermnn. lnmnuy L1 nld to | akin to lore-but 1 mm ln IWg donna are ll' he is c rux. |E ve r g m n e W u l l l e n t .F i n a l l y a I IF21 e"th e y a l l sh ou t ed . W h o w a s t h e me s h e s !m a n ? " Mose s." A t u m .N a t Rooordod. A m i n i s t e r w l l e x a m i n i n g t h e c h d r e n o t A S u n d a y sc ho ol i n t h Cuticun dootheo Itchlng l-cup On retiring muy rub :pon of dadm!! and itching with Cnllcurn Gin ment.Next morning dmmpoo wi Cuueurn Soup nm hot wnrer.'%Llal: them your every-dn: mlm preps u and have a. clear skin md loft. 'hi~ h u m . - m v . ~H Qppo ple w u ho ur la n d In a m nh -- Ja m e s "'I lw rv w a sn't a ny."u i e r t o d I. 11111 _ _ __\ 'f '§ ; _ i l l i n g t o D l vi d u . " Y u , "sa i d t h e e m i n e n t spe ci aln o t h e p o o r m m w h o In d c u r e d u ~ 'I '~smsBE\.; |& -- :¢ l\ nu nw ll an-.un an IMA n l l vz u u h. r a n -.a z- 1': :z °; »." - 7 » _ - -r e a - .;°..:===."a'=:.Inump -_.r if Boil Eur Postum fun, fi&een minutes whenyouuse Posnm CERBAL n m m a m m a m n k o nLicious Havorwhichmanypfd-'er toooffee. Postum is more eco'namica1and'headthFudthaneoH%e `\ Another Fcrm,I.nstant Posmm. Hamm by adding bntwater uaateaspoonful inthe cup, Thedrink. may bemade strong orm i l d h o s u i t ~ t a s t e ao c m s zvm w n l i i s m n o m xn m s m y m m e m l a u m o e u m . : ' ~~, M r ~»-.-,1*lm-~';1 . . . . -. . ~ ~H s |I II " I JH!Gertrude Olmstead . , . . .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 6/ak B l u e Mo o n ¢A Tde of the Flatwoods . ..Y.,~,w i v s a u n a I-Continued. a 0Har cyan opened; lbs lacked up at sulu: flverlsh quickness.'Pts Ilnd twenty year; without tbl d.P11 not go back to It nov." "But, mother, if an Just keen on Ulla .you*ll-3o1a'1r'-he hnluted an nm umrd; malty Ee! n fall-'*dlo.""DiO!"lb !seemed to fondlo the "A mst! du n;- to am"Sh at musing as it sho found a ~tllnchoiy mmfon in me thmllrht.*But I |hmt dll." abc conainnod. with n hut; glmc a up an hu taco. "Bly cough la vom today bmw my lodmal za gone."'Tho 7-nun! mln lilrwd. 'Your dlc tmpuu gonet"w'I took the mn of It swim!!!" 'llolherv'8| went to the cook novo and lifted the saucer fmm | man jar In urhleh the roots vm usually umeped.n wu empty md ary. Then vu | gran ten dcrnel in his volvo u be cam back na bent our her clmlr."You m u laura your ellclmpgne1n."hoa| 1d ' i f tb l r o o u a n l o b e :cud in the flatwoodsg and you mnsleep xonlght in the old cabin up mm under me cool mn."A rippio of plnné expectation. uf ha l! u nltno d lateral,bmka thoI n u mme o f th e r a l? h e e - li k e a hlaz glow hac k at a mruln um n u r a l l l . w | | . o n o n . l r s o v d a - u n s u m m i n w v b b m b a ,m d u v l u r m s h un o t h w o n a h o u n h m s o a z n w v h u h m m f. " 7 ¢ s r !h u a ¢ l | - t b l p i l !a l a M b l ! - I l l m l m m t l A) l . l \ Q ! ¢ l o | 9 . u 1 ¢ ! \ | | r l l d l l l o . 't h s n m l l i a t n z a r r u p u d ) ; | _u r -t i l 3 d m a t h ;BI!!n r t -i l u l u l a r s l ho w an d # N bln l u m b a r l a n a n t u n e r ;u s e u ms o h u t h i m n H 0 0 0 a f V l r l i n l tu u u v a t n - - \ ¢ . a p u 1 m m m au m 5 m l h w a u r n i h u n l n i ntheI n d u s a m » ? ° ? » »W ; b u h B r D A V I D ANDERSON J a ! h w v l t h n u n a u u m m c n v - n °*°g= His eyes narrowudg tha lines of l l moutirdrevr tmu .Drawingthe stems of the three roses through l bultonhola in his Mouse, an ztrode urn c an the bnnc ll h ac k to h llm Rock.The llnmld ay e: M the Iron-GnrWommturnedmann-d him na he mm: in our the luring pngp lank.pushed ulde tha rumplld cmnln, sud ~tend the tiny clhla nr! the Immu- b m .There Iru no: po much Qre tnthe eyes.The fever vu going down with n n mn .T h e u m m hu nu- water or mother poot-:bother :potjust ahead :han tho :stu mapped to RSL __hula; the bushes with thc utmolt nation. he c rept up to um lil! of me po\l and pnnd fam.A aroma-1 girl-lu on a tht roc k wma; ou: mm nn oppolita bank. her ban foot nrlnglnx ln tho unter. an body bentslightlyblckandproppednol m ::=r m ;"u]P;."!" ' 4 fr 1 nn vvnn lm.-A I l i uliulrhby~|Ve¢ehblepound Constipation Is ~eved~ ~ ulje' ehef \\ ¢ 'BBLg ' x ~ I L ) " ' ~ Q u 6 B|:|.u|||l ~ ..;"H01 t~ sm"&2|?!f : E.'-!=:¢&!A.,|.- \iomorave utllnd ¥'§'..".§§ Bt to ~ amz " =1==a=- fmm s doctor msdgot gf' §>ené5L~I nwham'| VaatabliCompounadver-tihd in tile :mn- °.;s °"m§°€ ' *§ gni gd twenty gn w~ax c a n - n ° | u n u rlrd¥!d1.?|-g l! ! survulybatb m t h l l i v t .F m u m d u rdlnnordis- t r n l r a -Hc n ln d k u | P gn no~wan y~or more and ~ ... Compound m my -unth uoa fac tau;r n . s u a :B u r n t ,use Pott.nillo.P\. ____|I I Ic a n h e r . t h a t t h e o n e t h i n g I n h i s i i r o w o r t h u h l l e m a n t u w a t c h n r m h u i ? l h d r a t r l l t h e n z .l l u l M r .Y o u n g H o g w a s w r y f u n d o f P i n : a n d h e d h l n o t w a n t l o w o r k . a n d l t w a s so m e t i m e b e fo r e h i s 'a u t h o r w o u l d t r u s s m m In h u n t a l o n e . O n e m o m l n z s h e d c d d e d h e m u s t : u t a h a r n : a l l b y h l m n e l r o r t h e m i r t e r m o u l d no on h e ti r e d o f fee-:ling m m . n o : h e f o u n d 1 h o l e In t h e b n m !r m r w h e r e w h o w a s n u m l l w r v w a *a 'a "|1 \un~x..1 r '/Zz 6'ff///M 7//J' 77/V5 or /r ~Appropriate Cenrnonlal, .31 'Then im l auggrstlc n lo christm~some nhipn with irmer."." Th u probably is to assure their bein; kept In npplu gms onlrr.". I H H E B E R V S . W i n n f m Il o n a : d o n ot moa n. f ' \ 4¢ dx. U wr .y ~» »>'~ `=fQ:"_ .\ :,»».- .|a |_...- M R .Y O U N G n o u . vouxc DOG had be-rn told hy ~al noel r a t |4 . \ ||u 'n m n .| , 4 "1 I .u r Y u u u ;D o g w u l d g vt h i m a n d li || : || hv i s de w w h at h a d l m| » pe nl 'd. h u\ ...=. l I'm m : h h e u t t h a r t n l i d u l y . n o t o l l r v , ; - | 1 . 1 h u w e t h e H p o f A i r .ll a| I'»l n ow . Gertrude Olmstead~¢ ir\= ~I=\! ___.-- 1 uw-1| was~.MBV ~!V 1: *». ~ » .r P 1 I $ @z=w@IE ~|§; UQ . <` Wlrnlngl Unlul you see tho name "Bayer" on package or on uhm: you are not :elim genuine Aaplrlu prescribed by phyniciana for twenty-our ,Yuri und proved n h ba'millionsTulle Aaplrln only u told In Hu Bayer pactage for Odds. Headsets Nauru!gin. lllueumatl +~~ Bnrschi. Toolhacbe. Lumbqo and for Pala.Handy tin | . l | , : € 1 ~ n 1 r ~r »| p l r l n c o a t f u r f. e au .D r u g g i a u l i mDfuYE £1ada mark or Bayer Xianufadun of of tltonoanucncidantar or Ballcycncm- Adv , | ' . "\ . Ir 0| 'N . r r - > J ~.\ \.\..~-»H A LINE 0' CHEER By John Knndflck Bsngn. .;,_g*~~*v.r " ~w ll Il m h a d l m ! n a u g h t t h e r m l n m u : v m l o l w l l w i t h o u t hi s s up p e r ." . \ | | p l a y n m l n q w n r k " L a k e a d n : wr y 1 |a m . " n u l d h i s ul o t i lu r . "a n a l m v . ?m uu vr yo u t ra m I'l n » n u~ || | \i n; : o l' mi s Zm g l m s n s a y i n ! t h e !» 0 l l vr . "_ . .Air.Y o u n g Drag w w w r y a n d a n d !\nlra1 '5. hut t h e u n !sing h u n l l n w r d Il i a m o t h s - r In v l m d e r a m e n ) t h r l o vu h . I-ur h e J w g n n t u w o r k a n d s o o n t h e h a m w a s fr m - t h a n r u i n . u n d t h t m a s re r ca l l e d h i m a g n nd d o gg i e . Jr.:~=x ~ Qw i ~2 ~ u '.,Q \.. I -r Ix i .,\ ::~ ~ ~;'. 3 ?"Zg \5vf.. a .f ' ~ T . " ' r4fI l 5:tu =J'§~ il"\ r`TP' 43A~@~ ~;~ I me Tl |]g| Afzuhusuf Wu RdmLydia E-PillCu ¢.'£» .m 'Z w | | . o n o n . l r s o v d a - u n s u m m i n w v b b m b a ,m d u v l u r m s h un o t h w o n a h o u n h m s o a z n w v h u h m m f. " 7 ¢ s r !h u a ¢ l | - t b l p i l !a l a M b l ! - I l l m l m m t l A) l . l \ Q ! ¢ l o | 9 . u 1 ¢ ! \ | | r l l d l l l o . 't h s n m l l i a t n z a r r u p u d ) ; | _u r -t i l 3 d m a t h ;BI!!n r t -i l u l u l a r s l ho w an d # N bln l u m b a r l a n a n t u n e r ;u s e u ms o h u t h i m n H 0 0 0 a f V l r l i n l tu u u v a t n - - \ ¢ . a p u 1 m m m au m 5 m l h w a u r n i h u n l n i ntheI n d u s a m » ? ° ? » »W ; b u h s a u n a I-Continued. a 0H a r o n s o p o o o d ; l b s l o o k e d u p a t sut u: flve rl sh q uic kn es s. .'P t s t l r o d t w e n t y y e a r ; w i t h o u t t b l , i o f l i P1 1 no t g o b ac k t o It no v. " 'B ot , mo th er , i f to Jos t k ee n on t hi s v u .yo u 'l 1 - 3 o 1a '1 t " - i n hes ita ted a t n o o m i m fd ; d u a l l y E e ! a t fl l | " " " 'd l l " " D t o t "I l l !see med t o fo o d l o t h e Y o l o ." A m s t ! t h i n g - t o a m * S h o a t mt t o i o g a s i t a l t o fo u n d a mo t a o c h o t y wa n t o n t o m e t x w u l t u t . * B o t I | h m t d l l . "sh o oo ot io no d. w i t h n h u t ; g l m c o o p a t h u taco. " B l y c o u g h t a vo m t o d a y b m w m y l o d l c t a l t l s o o ' " T h e m l n : m o n n l n e d . 'Y o u r d e c o m p o s e g o o o t "w ' I t o o k t h o t m a t t t r w l n d l r " ' l l o t h e f f 'Ho we n t t o t h e c o ok n ovo a n d l i ft e d t h e a u n t o r fr o m | : m t l j a r In t r l t l e h th e r o o ts vm u su a l l y um e p e d .It a t u e m p t y m d a r y . Th e n vu o g t a t t e n d c r o e l i n h i s vo l o e u b e c o m o b a c k n o b e n t o u r h e r c h o i r . " Y o u m u h a ve y o u r e l o c l m p g o e t o | . " l t e a | 1 d ' t f t t t o r o o t l a n t o b e t o o o d t o t h e f l a t w o o d s g a n d y o u m n sl e e p t o n lg h t t o t he o l d e n ol a u p m m u n d e r m e c o o l m n . " A r t p p t o o t p l a n e d e x p e c t a t i o n . o f h e t ! u n l i n e d tat cr ol t,b r o k o t h o I n s t m m e o f t h o r a l ? h o o - l i k e a m a t g l o w h a c k o r a e o r t s t o m t n u r a l l l .. H e n a i l e d t h o c o p w i t h c o o l r o t o r , m m m a g e d o l p o d o o u t o t t h o l o c k e r u n d o r t b o t o n l r d d o t h e n d t t a s i n l t t n t h e p o l t t t d l o o p i n g t o t h e b e n t I b m h e m m b o r spe ak in g.H a po k e d h l o h a d h a d i n s i d e t h o c u a i m . . m d m e n p o o t o d w h a t a l t o I n ~ i o n l a i d : " h u r t t h o m t u o o d o w h e n m e t v: l L t n a l l n l t B o o m l t o m l l o u ¢ " l h l l » u n t t t u r o u r o d o m e n i n t ~ 1rood.L"' H o fe l t u n l o o l t y : h o g t h e r u s t y b l t of t tt o : po d s wi t h hi s t hu m b . "I h e l l u va t h i s i t t h o w o o d s . " ' H q b o t n » - I m a n - t t f ; n o t d o o g e r o o l f ' 'b e n g c r o o l t A I f ! !: h o n ot' m e w i t h a p l t l f o l t m .'Th u a n y t t g o a l th r o u g h t h e wo od s a n zt ll l m o l e . a n d l o a ve s u l l t t t e m i t . " A m in u t e i n te r he u m t n pe d as h ~ cl im be d th e ttltmo a n d pl u n g e d to - th e d e e p w o o d l . ' r m r o o t o f t h e a l o c a m p o m t n m u c h n t o o m e d l a a re m e d y t o co og t tl , b u t lt wa s b y o o m ea n s u bt m do n t .H o o n e k n o w th is fa c t b e th a n th e P eo r l h un t o r . T h e m u t t m u m t h a t f e e d s t m n te r fn l l l t Fa l l o n R o d 1|k n o vl t w o t !r u n .F o l l o w i n g o n a l o n g I cour se t he ? e-or lltu allr pre sent ly c n - t o 1 t i o : t h r e a d o f n u r t h a t t o l o e d l tr o m t h e u r e s t - p r ob a b l y t n : o p t l o t . s o m e l m l l l p o n d t o d d o n y a m o n the htlln.It 1 | al o ng t ho o p en m lr gt ~ o f s t u m p s o o d p n n d l . m t n e ve r t th e t h t ck wo o d s. t ha t t l t o o le o l mp o n gr o wn .Be l t -n i n g fr o m th e w o r m a n d d u l l n u o f i t s w a t e r t h a t t h e : l n m a m t i m e m m a p o n d . n t h n t h a fr o m tt sp r ln g .u n Pe ur t hu o te r t o l o n o d l t .I t t m l m n so em a i l th a t t~ P n z t l t u n t s r b o n o t o l e u r tt tro ut d l l l p p e a r u t t o g e t l n r . vr t t e n t h e n n o t s b r o o k t o t h e fo r e s t l i n e 3 u . | t a h n A s c ra m b le t hr o u g h o de n s e t r li t t o | hu rl , an d !h£ '\ '1 ." *1 t .. l¢ y- ¢ tl t i t t n t h e m i d s t o f a n a r r o w d o t o po ck e t o d th e h l ll l. a d el ic a te lt tl i y I th e t or e st . Th e : m o gls nc ed a t t h e l u tu rn ed . an d h ur ri ed ly l oo k ed a bo ut f~ } h o o l e o l m p e n f.A l o n g t h e o u t e d M th o gl | .d r n o t fo r o u t fr o m t~ fr l n g o o l ' h l t o l , h e fo u n d I t - 1 t t o ~ of s o m e d o n n o l t a l k l thr ee o r t oo t' t h o m n a d ; t o b l o o m . Th o n u t t y : p a vu s o o o a t t h e i r m o t ! - p r o b a b l y t t t r n g r o u n d e v r h r o k o n o o t t t e m ng i n o f t h o t f i a t Th r e e ptn tt tl ¢\ tl !'U»c o t th e l r s t e m ! c l o n e t o go o o d . s h o o k t h e dl r t [ mm t l w lr c l ~ t a r a o f Il a n ; r o o t l . a n d h u r r i e d d ~ th e t i n y o u t l e t ba c k t o W a l t m o . I t vu o p o n t h e g n vd l y m a r g i n A D 00 1 o ut th o Pos tl htt at or st opp ed h u h t h e e l e n m p e n o ro o m .m d th e m Io o oo t r om t he c lu s t e r: l o w h t h o h m b e e n c a r r y i n g t h e m .H o l t dn t nh e d t h o L u k i n d v u l t o r l th e m an y t o t h e po c k e t s d h is b l ~ w h t - n t h e n u n g o t a t h r w t h t r o m . . w h t r o u p t h e o t r t l m g n d u n l l y s r o t u m n c m l l b l a r o u a c t g p n o u a . T h e m t p u u l e d h t m ..'t'tn -n ew n o t e s - e o ft l l o i l t t l e t o n t g n n i g h t s de e p e r l t t c h e f i - t h o t h o oo oh ! l l l r o b u l t o f o d p o u l h l e t o \t h r u u t r o n t .Th o i w n n h o o t e r h a d |~ h u t o r t h f n o n n d l o t t h e t t o o d o . eo o tt o oi l y o p th e bo o k . I Iammva ble to emendtho Ve;elttknd| | .nd;ou¢tllthnvhild. '--Ima W. Fourth s .._,. ....-.....\.'tho own the old enhin might | ua to more In."r can only make un more ontvu his cheery answer. "Ani you never uw suc h a Viewget from up mm.And you ak right out of the wins." thing mme to the fare nt me |7»Womnn that had ion; been [er there.Not 1 smite-4 ripe the new n chanc e brea0 ncrnu mn water.you cnnt carry evernhlng."nhtng.And the n m iced r Jun."1 onld ae: yon coughing to citmb ne°'¢:roman dmpped her eyes. After Lknen ll not e plenum fmt so Phe :on of power. the lnebllty accustomed things.awa y : n n shack.Life had brnuxhtlrnn~0nyWoman little enough Uy ilttle enonxh.Bntxhongh ever ln bare and nu. no one I hll ¢\l Appropriate Cenrnonlal, ~n Q - '. . . " " " ' ~:"" |-dl di Y¢.»I.'3°i ra-P L Hen |1\¢¢¥|'¢'_e ._some nhipn with elder.".Hon slmmmthl " Th u probably is to assure their U=I¢!ll»beln; kept In npplu we onirr.".n u m - n u m ; - m a n n JHI do not mourn.1ma ga n a n a bo ut mr Ionlll flnl. But t ur n t n a n What. me mory .n d o t o n n a n y m y a n n u . . \rut living and told itor sou lu tilt :nur md cotrh the mt.Mr. Young Dog not down brhittd n 'mtret, hut |:rctty_aoon n spider dan gllng over hla hull attracted ltln rye and he Imran lo pin; with lt. \'»2:e»n the spider drew itself up I0the top nl' the barrel Mr Young Dot: 1ir»co\ertd a ball on the floor and benn to ploy with that. and as hq rotted 1 t around he saw somethin; mn arrowsthe floor and dlsarlpear into the holehll mother had told htm to watch. He Iooltw at°oun¢ser lr his mother was tn siglft n then he utdownright beside the holr "If hepoke! out bla had." tmld str. Young* Don. "PII :et htm ttils ttme." But he did not watc h long beforehe heard a noise outalde, so he turnedlmund to me what wal going nn. and down tn-nt his toll ttaht over the hole In the ttoor.Mr. Young DOI moved n ltttlo and down arent the tlp end of his tatl Intothe hole- and the out thing hedmow something ntpped txt:tail mod and 1, hard.Mr. Young Dm: ylpped and Jumped and mn for the door. and there he | T, Jfar V§§~1i;1¢ Carbolated An anti-¢¢P<i° 4f. .f::°f~ ¢g_;¢»3§,fg are children WE? h i m . a n d b y t h e d d r a t t h e h o l e n a t \ l r .R a t .°"L\as t h a t y o u r t n l l f h e as k e d sti rkl rax u p h i s r a n ;" I llzouxlzt It w a s n h l t o f r o p e . " l l r . R a t w a s b a r k l n h i s h o l e b e f o r ! G o m h n a t i o n . Th e n { l1 f.'T\» is w nve rs n li n u- - ri g hl i y t h e m e a n s o r c o m m u n i c a t i o n b m w n n s p i r i t a n d l p l r l l .h u t o ft e n .l n fa ct . t h o n p e n t i u g o f w h a t a w e r y b w y m y ! an d n o bo d y m e an s : u ft e n. m o. an co m - bi na ti o n of t h e ln re s wn l sg u in st t h e ab - se n t . - - A .C l u u o u B r o c k l n t h e M i n n xl c M o nt h ly . Culicura Soap SHAVES~1* ! : 9.9 §_ Nl2 ,€ Feel All Worn Out? Bu n c ol d, g ri p, o r ot he r in fe ct io us d n e u e a m d y o u r | l n n | ! . h T D o 5 "m i n h e , lac k mba tnm, feel ul l n d d .Lo ok t o o u r ~P h y s i u m I g g n th q t k l n l y q o ug s m , m ~ m i e c u o m d u n g : oo o len e || a nc u m t h u m h r e r ' 5 m » ¢ m l m t h e y l u n b n o k m d o w n u n d e r t h e a t n i n o f al u rh a g d u n n e c u l l e d p u m a :i r u mthe blo od.ll yo u r b ac k i n b a d yo urm d i r r e l t l l a r l y , a n d dyou fee! all n m , m e D o < ln \ '| E l a n y P l l l l .D0¢l 1\'| h ave h e l p e d l h o u l n d l .A s k y o u r s m a h b o r rA N e b f u b C u o G. C. D ra ke n r -pautar und cont:ac»to r L l t . . B r u i n !!!¢ lldl'| Catan'rl: Medicine'Th-on w ho uc in n "t1In dow n" e onilf tion : u l n o u n tha t C a u r r h ha u nt Itha n muc h mor e th a n w h e n ma y n o in5 - y d h u n h .'n un ru t p r ov e s um : t h i) :u n h u n t o c \ l . d 1 u n ¢ . i t l sn sl r w a l l !inliuaueod by m n sm u u o n u oo ma m.H A L ! ! !C A T A H R H u s n z c m l z l l lTome um Blood Purlhor, a nd ne u thrountho blood upon tha muco us surf nca a sUI C b od y . t hu nd u da g u n l nl h mm stl mun u u z n r tn g = = ~. f ° ° ° " - W n nr. ¢? 'E£ F» -1 a t . Tola dn, Ohh. ._ -.- n . - -- U .» T M P :D i r l o n n t . V i o l e t - ° 'M a I| ~ é a n d D l c k a r e d r u d fu l l y st u c k u p . "M a r g o t - " B u :th e y ne ve r n i c k u p fo r e ac h o t h e r , t h o u g h . " 'h k i l l G u l d d Te a k e e p ; t h o system c } a n ,21:-s b l o o d p u r e m d l h c g m a l l hld lh p od . Bu y fro m yo ur d ru; ;i .| 1. .- Ad v. 1 Ei PEH2\ve ` (.LOInez MMG1. Be earnest in ni! your undertnhlnfl but not lnxmul. aried 2 m u s m n ra-12 H n . i i l h f DAYS of old whrn knights were ImI\\"It wal nut always safe to go abroad unprulectvrl.Anunrwas generally worn. and the luInlet was nnuupeamhli-. At the klnfs court however,It was menu to drnw anronland people ln the nrvnenco ofthe king llwnss Wm! hnrehemled me n mark of tlwlr knowledge of lhrlr :ataty.The same he-f ame true In :hs-1mesonce or Indies. and tho ru|\lnm nf uncovering ba-came zz mark of respecg that is unhrerunl. ttogyrighni i : 1II11r 11 I l l n m n n m o r !T h i d a n o f y o n I nW ilh la ug hin cla u Aud I lll lh o f c he e rDo m :docking b l e !to cumla rt ma. And soon t he frie nds mu a nd to ~ I 1Cop yril hti G n r t r u d o O l m s t e a d , w i n n e r o f 1 fv- 4:-¢r.t nawspnpcr and E l k s ' b n u t y a s m - tesl.he l d i n Ch ic an o.1|o n s o f t h e l a w n " m o vl l "b e l u t l e a t o b e I m m du cc d t o t h a pl t ro n s o f t hu m o ti o n p lo - xu n h o u se s .M i n O l m a t n d w o va r z im ma fl al d o f ¢ 0 l \ l D l \ | \ \ | |k i n go n th a pr ln I n th e be a u ty c on ta ct . BEAUT Y CHAT S sm helnleh and watch lt go. f?/-f h ~.'/ f , ~~9' ~.. Ilan Flatland and Ha ll Bla Ina!!!- r!| her face upiifted. her puckurfdpouring forth the ms um had nt him to the apart.A lunbonnatna (Mm har arm; her :hoes and king: lu upon tha md mama hal! lrmful of wild roles. twig tilppud back into nlaca ua tharthunter atnlned hu face a little nr.Tha long stopped;tha ¢tr\ H06 bl! ana toward the liraylng ¢.The man latteued ma nga Isla nth.f ut the woodland anna Ina done. alld bacfou tha mek and reached her atocklnn and ahooa.SuchIThe rough ahoea aha picked up tonored them.It would be giving Pearlhunter unoenain praiaa to iiaply 'tha young man aenaed nuth- in ;of thla.but was already bull! gathering together auch at umumeaatr stock of honsehuid awda as tt wouid be. abantutbiy necessary tn carry up to the cabin under the ell!! I! the coming night waa to be spent uhore.'Nothlng remained but the actual was ashore. llla mother came 8|at,aa.he had aald.While packing. bl had planned to help het' up the hill Wthe wrlna and leave her there whit ha :wept the 01d cabin. alred tt ont. pat up the cook stove, and othtrwian made tha place aa awe!! and invitlng at poutble tor her occupancy. Just befor!!o n li n :'Lhrblllh t aiumdad rurtaln of like hottaetloat atopped and gazed onr the tiny cabin."Just one loo# before I go."|110 ma .Ha was aatonlahed at the wistful- neaa In her tones. "Whv. mother. you can come back i 1| L E G _ D E V E L O P M E N T Tilt! htmutn body should be cofend evenly with at layer ot soft fun:tissue.But In Iuma canes. there is an extra amount of the tllnte settledinsomeparts.la d not enough In ot!1etl.`0ne muon why tome women have fat hips with a tiender hotly tn thu! henry or tlght clothes are am-pended from the waist. which br tts very weight compels this tluuo tomeme further down noun the. UPI Girls who work long boon in a l t a ;postuona frequently have inrtl mp; meh wonderful exercise for maltiritt the legs beautltul.Muc h of the dunce in on the toes.Bwlmmlttg and Mlklnz.too.will develop the aes;tennis playlnz is excqlgttt na well. The girl whmte work lgne her ottlng, who does not walk touch. wlil And that bltltlttg the leg from the knee down vdlh hot water and mar1\lxlmt~ tt vigoroushr while the lkln 1|ntl!!hot and wet,will help toovercome lack of duvelopmesit or nab blneaa.tCup5t1;ltt.) \< r r lisa 4 For Ilver rut living and told itor sou lu tilt :nur md cotrh the mt.Mr. Young Dog not down brhittd n 'mtret, hut |:rctty_aoon n spider dan gllng over hla hull attracted ltln rye and he Imran lo pin; with lt. \'»2:e»n the spider drew itself up I0the top nl' the barrel Mr Young Dot: 1ir»co\ertd a ball on the floor and benn to ploy with that. and as hq rotted 1 t around he saw somethin; mn arrowsthe floor and dlsarlpear into the holehll mother had told htm to watch. He Iooltw at°oun¢ser lr his mother was tn siglft n then he utdownright beside the holr "If hepoke! out bla had." tmld str. Young* Don. "PII :et htm ttils ttme." But he did not watc h long beforehe heard a noise outalde, so he turnedlmund to me what wal going nn. and down tn-nt his toll ttaht over the hole In the ttoor.Mr. Young DOI moved n ltttlo and down arent the tlp end of his tatl Intothe hole- and the out thing hedmow something ntpped txt:tail mod and 1, hard.Mr. Young Dm: ylpped and Jumped and mn for the door. and there he |Vaseline c£fB3i£iea Anandaepdc..»m»$'§i'."* Aneeesdiyare d.,%'é-3 u u n n m m m nun. eo._lgg mm wnvul 1_@i' h i m . a n d b y t h e d d r a t t h e h o l e n a t \ l r .R a t .°"L\as t h a t y o u r t n l l f h e as k e d sti rkl rax u p h i s r a n ;" I llzouxlzt It w a s n h l t o f r o p e . " l l r . R a t w a s b a r k l n h i s h o l e b e f o r ! G o m h n a t i o n . Th e n { l1 f.'T\» is w nve rs n li n u- - ri g hl i y t h e m e a n s o r c o m m u n i c a t i o n b m w n n s p i r i t a n d l p l r l l .h u t o ft e n .l n fa ct . t h o n p e n t i u g o f w h a t a w e r y b w y m y ! an d n o bo d y m e an s : u ft e n. m o. an co m - bi na ti o n of t h e ln re s wn l sg u in st t h e ab - se n t . - - A .C l u u o u B r o c k l n t h e M i n n xl c M o nt h ly . Culicura Soap SHAVES~1* ! : 9.9 §_ Nl2 ,€ Feel All Worn Out? Bu n c ol d, g ri p, o r ot he r in fe ct io us d n e u e a m d y o u r | l n n | ! . h T D o 5 "m i n h e , lac k mba tnm, feel ul l n d d .Lo ok t o o u r ~P h y s i u m I g g n th q t k l n l y q o ug s m , m ~ m i e c u o m d u n g : oo o len e || a nc u m t h u m h r e r ' 5 m » ¢ m l m t h e y l u n b n o k m d o w n u n d e r t h e a t n i n o f al u rh a g d u n n e c u l l e d p u m a :i r u mthe blo od.ll yo u r b ac k i n b a d yo urm d i r r e l t l l a r l y , a n d dyou fee! all n m , m e D o < ln \ '| E l a n y P l l l l .D0¢l 1\'| h ave h e l p e d l h o u l n d l .A s k y o u r s m a h b o r rA N e b f u b C u o G. C. D ra ke n r -pautar und cont:ac»to r L l t . . B r u i n !!!¢ lldl'| Catan'rl: Medicine'Th-on w ho uc in n "t1In dow n" e onilf tion : u l n o u n tha t C a u r r h ha u nt Itha n muc h mor e th a n w h e n ma y n o in5 - y d h u n h .'n un ru t p r ov e s um : t h i) :u n h u n t o c \ l . d 1 u n ¢ . i t l sn sl r w a l l !inliuaueod by m n sm u u o n u oo ma m.H A L ! ! !C A T A H R H u s n z c m l z l l lTome um Blood Purlhor, a nd ne u thrountho blood upon tha muco us surf nca a sUI C b od y . t hu nd u da g u n l nl h mm stl mun u u z n r tn g = = ~. f ° ° ° " - W n nr. ¢? 'E£ F» -1 a t . Tola dn, Ohh. ._ -.- n . - -- U .» T M P :D i r l o n n t . V i o l e t - ° 'M a I| ~ é a n d D l c k a r e d r u d fu l l y st u c k u p . "M a r g o t - " B u :th e y ne ve r n i c k u p fo r e ac h o t h e r , t h o u g h . " 'h k i l l G u l d d Te a k e e p ; t h o system c } a n ,21:-s b l o o d p u r e m d l h c g m a l l hld lh p od . Bu y fro m yo ur d ru; ;i .| 1. .- Ad v. 1 Ei PEH2\ve ` (.LOInez MMG1. 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I w h i r l e d : a n d t h e t w o s t o o d m n - : at e ac h ot he r ac r oo a th e po ol . Th e w e r e a t r u x l e d fr o m h a r a n n a a n d ng l ed d ow n up o n t h e r o ek a . File i'e a r l h uo t e r 'a ey es w e r e t h e n t o m t .Dr n a a ln a o n' h l l b a t te r e d I.h a l t a w k w a r d l y .h e b o w e d h u t d a n d : t r o ve t o r a w o r d t o j u s t i fy i tnt ru slo n.B u t h e w a s a l o w o f tech.W o r d s c a m e h a r d t o h l m . t e r o tlm a.h u a n a t r a ve l e d b a c k ro o a t h e p o ol ; o u t t h e pa t c h o f s k y th e b o t to m ; o p t h e a i de ot t ha ro c k te n h e r fe e t h a d d a n g l e d . - a n y m i n u t e . " " I t h a l b e e n m y h o m e fo r t w e n t y n o r a . "sh e a ot d a a a l t o t u r n d a w a y . ha r t o n e m o r e t he vo l c ln g o d a r e fl e c - ti o n t h a n t he s t a t e m e n t o t a fa c t . A c t o n t h e ga n gp l ao t :a n d u p t h e sl op e a m o n g t h e tre es h e l e d h e r - e a r r i e d h e r - w i t h a l t t h e t e r \ d n n e u d u e f r o m a m a n t o h l a m o t h e r :fo r t h e I r o n G r a y W o m a n h a d t h e m a n - n e n a n d apeeolt o f q " l a d y o t m e h d e g r e e z " a n d : h e h a d t o u z h t h t m a l l t h e k n e w .H o h a d br ot t ah t a l o n x a sh l ot t , w hi c h h e s p re a d t o r h er up o n a mo a n u p h ol s t e r e d ro c k .w i t h t h e s p r a y o f t h e w a t e r fa l l l n t h e a i r . w i t h t h e o m l n h e r h o o d . t h e c o o !: p r I n g w l t h l o t e a c h . h e s m h e r a n d h u r r i e d ba c k t o t h o h o ua e b oa t . T h e a t m w a s d i p p i n g l o w t o w a r d t h e d l a t e n t b e n d to t h e r l ve r w h e n t h e l a s t o f t h e m m r l n g w a s d o n e .A p u r p l e t w t l l l h t h a d g i ve n p l a c e t o d a r k b e fo r e h e h a d t h e e a h l n p u t t o r i g h t s . h l a m o t h e r l u h e r o u r c h a l r . an d s up pe r o n t he t a bl e: a ba a a. t a ke n fr o m t h e ne t s o n l y t h a t m o r n l n u z fr u i t fr o m t h e w o o d l :ha lt ed p o t a w n : t n a a t . c r t x p a n d b r o w n : a n d t e a . w h i c h a h e h a d l e ft h e r c h a i r l o o ! en ou g h t o st r aw .I n tb a c o n t e n te d s i l e n c e t h a t o ft e n fa l l s a ft e r t h e e ve n i n g m e e t . t h e m o n u t e o ve r t t y s t u d y i n g h e r fa r e .T h e fe ve r h a d g o n a .¥t wa a a foe e a l mo s t aefén e.Sh o a pp e a r ed . a a h e w at c h e d h e r .t o h e l i s t e n i n g t o t h e s o u n d o f t h e w a t e r fa l l t l o a t t n l l n t h r o u l h t h e o p e n w i n d o w u p o n t h e pu l s e o i 't h e nladtt Th e m o r e h a d d o n e h e r £ 0 0 1 1 II I ! .r Nni l li x neu.'°fi v 1 qu.. ?:". _.... :a"'" _ Q" s¢IE i1 Th e r a c k u s b a m .T h e g m h i d na . C H A P T E R al. T M R o d H u h . . A m u a d a t t h e w o o d e n ! ! t h a t h a d mb ie d t h o d d t o d l n p p e a r u n d e r l ' ¢ l I ! ¢ 3 ° ¢ . w i t h o u t s o m u c h u z h e Liver n f n le nt .t h u P n r l h m m r m u d t h e b u n c h o n t h e r i m s a t t h e t e r O d !! o f t h e p o c i , b y s p r i n g i n g o m n o u n t o n o n e . a n d ve n t u p t o se ro d s .' m m l l !t h e n o u n m wltiered c o n fu s i o n - - 1 tu m b i e d m u : r n f n e d l l u g c o l o r : l b s h u : a n a r m si a f pl n iz an d w h i t e a n d N 6 w u d a n n .31 | p ic k e d u p t h r u - n p i n k : N d :a u h l t o - a n d at no d g n i n g o w n u p o n th em .D m t r u e w o o d s : l n l l i n l t l n c i i f e l y a g c n t l e m t d .H e l d n o t l l n m r - - h e a m n c t t r y s o k n o w -t ha n th a s l r !t a t c h vd h l l e r n ! I l e tlxo lmht h o w b n u t l f u l t h e m u s t h a ve b e e n - h o w b e a u t i f u l n l l l . H e r , w o r d s t h i !a ft e r n o o n c a m e b u t t o h l r n - t h e o n l y w o r d t h a t h a d eve r c om a t o h i m o ut of th e p u t. "I'h¢ » d n l n t o h m m m o n m v i n h l m , a n d y n he d n en d e d to s p e a k .T h e I r o n G r x y \ V f~ m l n w a s n o t o n e t o i n vi t e rfm ll den ce s.A n d y e t n m a n o u g h t t o k n o w i o m t l h l n g o f : h e m a n n e r o f h i s c u m i n ; !n l o t h e w o r i d . Th e c a b i n h a d m i n e d t o d e e p q u i e t : t h e h p o f t h e vn l e r f n l i h i d n a i l e d t n r u n s u o n g l h u p o n t h e :li e-n ee; w h e n u ; c a b i n d o o r b a n g e d o p e n : n d s m a n t n r m e d l n .Th e P e n r l h u u t o r w h l d e d u p o u t o f b l ; c h u : a n d fa c e d h l m .T h a In t r u d e r w a s 5 m a n o l ' fo r t y . r w w b l s m o r e .i a c k l u m z o m e vr h l t o f I h r P n z i h u m e f s h d f h t a n d m n a h r e b u l l d . y n ! s t i l l w h a t w o u l d b e c a ve d a b l :m a n - t i g h t : n d w e l l a n u p - 1lr 1 | EVIDEHTLY SET am '|HlNK!HG Remlnleoenou of SharpVoiood WomanWoke Young Man to Poillblll- ilea M Situation. "Chlr|t*8." said e sherpvoiced wom an to her husband ln the smokin;eompertmeut. "do you know thlt you ma I once had | romance on a L:ein!""H-ever henrd of ll." replied Chariot. in n subdued tone. 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L m m e !l w o n d e r U l u ! l t 'l l i k e t b : m o n t h l h u e n . e m o r p t f o r a n l u r e ! a l vo m u s t a c h e h i m l y : h o t w i t h g u y . H e w a r ! n a i n n c h h a t . w p m o n . ( r o c k r o u t . a n d 1 n n f a n c y a n d m a c h b e f l o v n n d fe l t .a n b l u e n u - - t h e \ ) lI P ' i i I l i l| » v v " " ; ; " " 'me Cntlfnmin lo|:mulur\~' v ' . ? " - 1 ~...SL ani Mn. Ilfnnunhunl-ll wolf! hl»s!v1l|l»¢\lfl¢**°*°l'""*|*I'\UUr\lf'Alrx.l1aI||u».In-\\l13 nor?'Alu. Beunonhurst-liuw nn- iuu so make a cool: any for 1| --Yonims Slntnman. wa;lguns. l l J \ ¢ l Y I . Z l |u m o w n1u m .G a . ..1 - . .u \*frfwxf h p ' ;. . » J " r 1 .n 1u s - _ nq m ' \ l .ran »w=e»=»°»=1S»:_Blair, mb., Jan. 20,5921 BM r, Nel}.In:._20,92-nn, ~.._ ..-mv Calhoun City Company Addition, in the city cd Fort Calhoun, Wuhington county, Nebnaka and all .pegnn: claiming any inlets!! of my kidd in said real eaqte or any part thereof. Defzndnntu.¢ Notice il hereby dvfli that on the al . . _ _ . . . . . _ - u - - » - - - - -ve b u n z n f i a l n n d , m . n a 9 ,w h i c h i n -u m u c h i s f u r l e n n i u m w h i c h w a s : n w I n c o m p a r i s o n y u m .Th e s e m o r Blair, Nebraska COOK WITH G-A-S c ourt n~ W ~gton c oun ty , Nehru- i ~~alone while cities amd her avenue i nmeat fun and \¢ r u t ~da have suffend vt 2; ,in their frenzy g nm llorcmxl i and the very beSt lumber at lowest market prices. ssnvlcn AND smsmcmm ALWAYS The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any other way. BLAIR GAS COMPANY BL AIR ,NE B R AS K A part thereof. You and eac h of y ou are further notified that you are required to ap- pesr md snnrgr or otherwise plead in this case on or before the 'Ith day of February. 1921. Henry Rix kn, naming the above nuned persona as defendants. That the objec t and prayefof uid petition is ur gecure x decree of said court quieting t.itle in the plnimiu, and barring the dtrendnnu and Each of them, from ever c lldming or u- merting any right. title, lpn or inher- .......-.w h i l e t o g r o w f r u i t 2 Th i s qu e s ti o n i s .n t i n g i t s e l f t o h u n » C|-|llSTEN5E LUMBER CO Iiving ih wvrna anal ve some apnea which Lcd to fruit.Ahnust lrrwl u m a ho mc ar- desinhie lméi.lo the l it c an be mule to fruit.The lk5{l¢¢of growing fruit dependll wine sehection of varih- ~, upon their subse- The artual lmounl. of me necessary in give 'hard proper ram is not :der to encourage home Cullen of Agricul ~n Sprvice hu just pub -p nn bulletin dealing lfous phuc.n of n. good k at a Farm Bureau of- the Coilege for Exim WW CDC( SPRING g g ~ -"~ ~I '~.q _ .. .g ;.~of¢.=¢}c,.1a..f,.f..fzmu.z ~|:~|o|.A.\~'!!R§rm\-IGKUCCL ._.; r w w w h u m p m q u This Bank haé the facilities, the ex- perience and the knowledge of the local conditions to render you the most eflicientassistance.. voUR ,CHECKING ACCQUNT - - us _ _. SOLICITED II Three Nur American Lady Counts. one a Sparta Mode!Iightly boned, free hipped, the mound 1. low topped Evening Model.third a const for gmernl round the house wear.het ma show them to you. Mrs. T. C. Hilton. The Hilliner. . _ - - - - -- . - . - . » - - - - - - - - - far the reason that not QDDHHIpeoples would be benefitrli bar uid chiugr. as npcstad by Gommhlloner_appoint»fd lo view u m md.> Boardr adjoumod until January 31, 1921, at 9 a'clock a. rn. Mnry C. Debel, County Clerk 4 -- u _ _ _ T e l q h ln e o mn i Al n d lg The growth of the mlcphane gin" it| inventi on only Q0 #c an qu hu been nmuing.Tcday me . n u m i - mately }2,500,000 wlcphones in use in the United State! and the mus- COMMISIONERB HEE1' 80,000,0(X) miles o w re ig epuipmeut c oat the staggering will Henry Mmc kf. Arloraey of two billions of dollars, about 700,-000 individulia being ow-men of s o LEGAL NOTICE eln°I£iea.°To Henry D. Wheeler and- Wheel- r ~in and LEGAL NOTICESbillion par year.or appm~mately 2M for nd: mn, woman and c hild in the nation.Thqre are ueuiy to) o1 mNL o x & MAKE R I Attorneys~st»law I Offices in State Bank Building.I .(1)1IGRACE BALLARD ; I-lvfhrr I E.s¢u1¢m»=m ofBmw.;sp¢mn, ; }0B$oc 2ndDoor8ognthSuBros.; I BlaI1,N¢b1ukl 1 Il u e n u m - n | : " .| - | g - (lumber)80.70 Gus Cnvlf-on (road dragging)6.30 Chrhu Richter (maui work)96.00 CH: Richter (road dragging)101.50 34. 20 F r e d D e W e b e r (s u pp \ ie 9 fo r poor)30_00J. F . W h i t e c z n e a r )s m ; ze . G . A l le n ( s t u m p s h e l p l t r ) 2 0 1 . 2 3 F n n k S t r i c k l e l t ( p a t r o l m a n )120.00 M a n i a J a c o b s o n ( w o k u r i S l l t e r o a d )32.00 O n C l e a v e r ( s h o w c l i n g s n o w )8_00 W i l i a n i l i o l e t o n {a h o v-c l i n g s n o w ) 8.00 i " . J . K u t l { m p p l i e a }24.75 i l o y ( Tr e n c h ( w o r k o n S t a t e R o a d ) \.2 2 m Tr u h l s e n B r o s .(sup plie s"}5.60 Joe s. Cook (soldiers relief)300_00 J. F. White (phone calls)7.15 John I'i!l.g1°rald (road wary)27.00 Nels Neiman (work on State Road) r 4.00 W m . R a c h ( w o r k o n S t a t e R o a d ) !2 . 0 0 Q | B »~, .I .i n t h i s c u e o n o r b e fo r e t h e 7 1 1 1 d a y . o f F d r u n r y , 1 9 2 1 . 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QLV a `.AILRQAD mm TABLE Kuna nw vm plume 1011 ~m f s - xClrkln a Norufwmm The Rhoades com and I'na 1 B Bl!. T u g " M |1063 g r i n d i n g. 1 8 n . m .r L A. w a 1 | i ¢ . m » s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h L u h n s P h o t o s w i n p l .3-6 D rn .~ w u h i s fa m i l y i n B l a i r ."St e e l C o r a G r i b a a t 'H ue A m i n ...IS l... IIl M V ..n l _ .l n . . L |:.-§...-\n - . . . ...¢..I D l n i n Hll 'd\ Ir 'Il "¢I 21631 and Personal. 'r!=»ilhoadea Coal und me 'Bum Il i winding._ *Sharples Cream Sepnraton lt The Amdt IIasndware. Gnn t Allen in having some pa- pering Bone out az hln (mn home. Wanted m Buy:- Corn, oats md Jonn .|l'l\5l.Il il m.\iCh improved Rf-bgrlgy |§ Thg Rhqgdgg Cod ghd ~ ie! :L two weeks siele DI' bronchitis. Store. Llunm Heier was 1 p le ul nl ell!- er at the Enterprise office Wednes- do..Mm Marie Miller il working as hello :url nt the Indepenqent tele- phone olilre. »H1nry Grahbe and brother ex- pect to ship out :bout ninety head of hm,Q. this week. \| ....a u...n....... m.....|.-....:-: For Sale-A large gas range in good condition Enquire at The Eaten priae office. Mrs.Pat Lu ur e is reeovedng nic ely at the hospiui and hopes to be homo soon. The fnrmers out on Cream Ridge am busy this week ehelling corn, many of them marketing it. n h ___. _ _.m\_ _ _t _\ - \ . Have y ou pa id y o ur mumrlm r r' The Enterprise?e fr.. University or Nlbr.,C'llb ,mn meet atthe home nfiign Hden i m c Keen. Jan. 28. lin. Olin Hopevrell Il ¢=1>°=fi1=| a yisijz this week from 9 deter who Heel at Stmwn, Nlb_ Around 40 men have about enu- pl the job of rip -rn npbl ~ all " Ml u" at the Bidi bridI¢- The home of M. iz. Tymb mae: qunrantine at present. the sons Wil- h r d and Everett being in ety h with null-pox_ Earnest Lu ur e recently nah!his grocery business at Finnence ~ he Ih¢\f5 »ur_ HEENEERPRISE ORN JL R H O AD B .Publilher - a n - n - -v - Pr|¢tPerYeu 3159 "" " " 'In legidatum norm providing £l.at pri- nts md mnzmiulpnliy ornod public utilities dull publish financial sum menu fmm time an tirrm an the mlny mmmhdo n ma y dmac t amd in the fam directed by the omnmis |\iol\If this blil be mmu n h w the public will b t lble to dmv its own nnrsc lulivllI ns to th n¢;d| fm! :Imaging in h t e l y u !in other rnatxe n wmi niu to sur h lin es of bunlnem. t h e ~ a t B l n i r , N a b . , u n d e r theA»:tdC¢n| 'nuo!llu~eh3.181D. .... . . -. . . - .. _ - » - .. - s o " * a in spill of the 1.t'l2df.a-¢y townw tour! ppm; the thing: one nts are #tm wo high.' h h for exlmple h m m m f m mule of éorn , q what and oat, all war time prices stitl pravnit.Synufs mute with the uma pm c ent ul' sugar u during wnr time#in spite of th ;decllnn at present in lmfur, au-6' tho name old price tag.Milk nill sell: Ion; 15 cents per quart y et feed il the sh a p e #it h u been !or months Yu. the public ul hoping for low- er prices but they are not wf i Oni. Nm | in 1 t0\rl1 the size of Bhir, hu identically the name llghv plant u Blair, in hc! was fashioned after the Blllr plant.The m l !of operating the 0nd plant acwnding to a uhulated report on the vrriten desk. is nmuml $2.800 per month.The ln- come from the Blair punt. is around S3.600 per month.Amending zo this if the Bhir plant be propedy man- aged there should be 3 net profit of $1,600 or $2.100 per month.Why the rec ent nixe in iight nun!A city mannger might be nbie to ascertain the Ink. M Us lu Fair; ll ls unfair to the school board of this c ity un say that the tnndiliunn under which the present board re- aleded Supt. Skinlde and lhe madi- tiona under which the old board ac- ted are the name as was stated by one of we loc al papers last week. Ld us review the facts. W lln the last npvinfn election wa a o ve rwe s a ld th a ts o f a r as The Enterpdso was consumed the old school fight was cloned and we are anrry w even refer to it again but ln fairness to Mr. Sklnkle and the board we feel that the'refer ence is pardonsble. The old boanfl acted arbitrarily in the will of the people who had time and again spoken an various e- lections ln the only tray Um: they have to speak by the electing of men who were anti-Mayen men. The conditions of the schools alone brought about 9.|lln slate of affairs and it was this condition of trouble witllblll. end that left the commu- nity stirred to ill highest pitc h. It will one turmoil after* another, our nchooln were a failure, s matter of stale wide xouin . What has happened!The pqelv ent board have mabemdally changed things.This buarcl has in all things kept clcse to the public and the public, are feel sure, are satisfied. Supl.. Bklnkle has came amongst us and although fh mnny uny s ham- pered and harassed by the opposi- anieipditiu 1| amount o! Ci ariy tlmae tin a #Medial 2 unted monum th preruding : g m on fum nu carry a hi; ie tllln 211: Get your job work at the Enter- prise office.` Il.P.LI.Hansen loaded a can load of hogs lent Monday.'` Mrs.Emma Christ and son John were Omdza visitors Thursday.. Lira. Tucker. who suffefed a par- alytic atrolre some weeks ago is ne- coverllig very slowly. The Rhoadea Coal and Feed Store unloaded a fine car of Illinois coal on last Monday and Tuesday. Let the Blair Home Bakery rlo your special bdrinz when you have com- pany or are serving o_o refreshment committees .ISL! The Congregational church will have a supply plwtor on next Sunday morning, Jan. 23.Servicee at 11 o'clock.5. S. at 10 o'clock. School is closed in the New Eng- land distdct on account of the prev- alc.n¢eof the small-pox. which is in a light form.One teacher is sick. A new boy .arrived last Monday' s- gvening at the home of Mrf and Mrs. Byron Beard who live nonh of town and consequently there is great re» joicing. Carl Rohwer, Jr, irr just reco\ot'~ ing from u siege of pneumonia con- tsac tedat the Zdidland College of Fremont which school he has been attending." Claus Meockc has so for improv- elbfrom his recent illness as to beup and around part of the tinla which ia good news to his friends und nelativca., I Miss Wanda Cook, music instructorin the city schools,has slfilclently rccoccvcd from a two wcck'n sick spell to again preside ovq the musl- .cal efforts of the schools. All Dolls dnesaed and undressed a oen half price as long as they last. Mrs. T. C. Hilton The Hilllner The congregation at'the Methodchul.:h listened to :host interoatin~ as!dress last Sunday morning by Rev w. P. Stoddard, fi D..d Oml who occupied the pulpit for Rev Reeder, whose home la under; quann tlne.Dr. Stoddard la formerly faq: Grinnell, Iowa and has all the eaz' marks of a live wiref He is u-ma perhaps sixty y ears of age. full o enthusiasm and individuality tha held his audience until long after the regular closing hour.The ner mon was of especial interest young people and the regrctable pa of it was that there were so fe young folks pnsent.In fact the was plentyaf :room for. the congre gations of all of Blalr's churché that morning had they aeen fit unite and no doubt many who attend ed no service at all could have bee seated vcrg comfortably... PAINTS. vARNlsHEs IN U L SE ' ~ m YOUR NLLD5 1.~sPEc|AL'rv |:l ., P h o n e o r w r i t e u s y o u r n e e d s . A F E TY COURTESY SERVICE Feed StorePHONE RED as ~E \v1:r:x|.Y ;|AnxE'r REPURT ns ~sun m n _ ka ne , ~gs.. . -_. n w , . _ . . _ : m m hem --_ ~m ls 01:1 _ 2 2 .12 _2g .|a' 1s .45 ,_ .ss ,4:1 1.50 .ID .IST asa \ ~. ' ~ ~TH E "-ll.: _. ANK FOR ALI. THE PEOPLE § \ STEW ARTPHARMACY J. Harold Stewarg, Manager WALL PAPER New patterns jus; ar- rived.All kinds. all prlces.\ DRUGS A complete lln c 0 A TOMORROW _MAY pe COLD Are you prepared Ko m p the mu warmihe rim cold morning? Better 0n\er CodToday. P e n a n t s a i r t h e B o o k S h o p .41|t l rM.R.Lippincc tvwas an Omaha puséxger Saturday evening. W a n t e d m b u y - § a l e d n l fa l f l h l 5 ' » 2 n d a n d t h i r d c u t t i n g s . R h n d e i C o a l a n d F e e d S w r r e W h e n i n l i e d o f dn t - c la . a s j o b w o r k c a l l l t t h e E n t e r p r i s e o fh c e . H r s .J.B o w m a n w a s vi s i t i n g .1 » _. .; . . . . . ; _ ;. _ A - . . . . - . _ ; . - - -_ Z _ . _ smu.1. Bur cmsrup 11. i>n'! always the follow wiih the largest capital. who is moat success ful in business. The small careful mnn.using a. good system in his business,and zuanlanz against the little lmks, in pretty sure tn succeed. We appreciate the accounts of the :mail and careful huimlxsa man,pnd "ill give him the :mme imlis iduni 1en'icc and ronxldcrntion thu!'ac do the iarger one. CITIZENS STATE BANK | Rurnrs Photos will please you. Dr. J. V. Htnclunsn, olllce 215 'it ashinuton Street. Both nboanl ,¢o The Rhondes Cord ond ?ecd Store »~grindirg. Mr.und Mrs.Hownn!Jensen, of rum. were shopping in Blair Monday. Buezburner for ssle. Enquire John Bhoodes' Cool and Feed office. Hosquemde Ball at E. Offs Hull exfnington,Nebr.Saturday Eve nunry, 22. Roy F.Gordon. ldrs. Gus Rsthmsnn on baby girl =ntly visited relatives a friends Kennsijd., Mr. und np. Soren Srengaorcl, of ear Dale, are the parents of s baby lr] since Jnn. T. Wanted to b u y - A second-hand icycle in good shspe.Dtquire nt e Enterprise ollice.wOtt Allen, who lass been confined |his bed with small pox, has been pretty sick man but is somewhat p:l{J\.ednt this \|\.riting. Henry "rnzgem who rnoves to So. oltota inthe spring, will hold n pub- c sale on the Oft farm south ol ennlngton, Tuesday, Jon. 25th. Chas. Vanbeusen, of Omlha,son f D. W. VenDeusen of liennsnl, is ~vering from n severe illness at n Omnhn hospital.He is at member f the Omaha detective force. Beginning FEBRUARY lst, 1920, per cent inte;en will be paid n certificates of deposit issued or six months,nine months,and ne year.The Banking House of . Castetter. Wanted:-Cor-ioau of CLOVER BED.We one authorised by an _ern Seed House to buy a car end of elesn Rod Clover seed.There in the, neighborhood of 3 to 4 cnrs '|`l.e Z. O. 0. F. and Rebekah lodges of Blnir will have n joint installation of otlicers st the lodge rooms Tuesday evening.Kennnrd lodges and other visitors nre expected over. Word received by relatives of Mrs. I'red Voss Jr., nee Blanche Roch, is to the eiTec`t that the neuly Weds ore at home st 53k Moline Ave.,Long Beach, Calif., and one enjoying the climate them very much. Eiton Booth moved his family the first of the week from tho T.M. Carter piece _west Colfax street to the Pwsmt?tly vac ated by L. N. Porter, so that Mrs. Booth could be nesr het* father. Mr. Lou' Dulany. Rock Spdngs is the only satisfse- tory cosl'for the range.Sold nt The Rhosdes Cond and Feed Store, I Have just received n nice line of Middy Blouses.all wool,sssoned sisca.Colors, Red and Navy. Mrs. T. c . Hilton The Miiliner The school children who were vac- cinated in order to get sway from small iiox are experie lng sll the tortures of the disease but the pox- rnsrks.Many of them have consid- erable fever.sore tl1ront,head1tcl1e,bnckache and about an the ifiisersble sensations that s kid can have. 011 January I0 time 1'nrmers Mutu- si Insuntnce company held their nn- iiusl rneeeitng in Blair and elected Mr. R.H.Rasmussen ss president for the eleventh consecutive term.This insurance company does o wide busi- ness through the county and has fur- nished good protection to the rnem- bers nt n very low cost. Mr.Walter Davidson,Acting Di- rector ol the Central Di\i1=ion, Arn- éricsn Red Cross, with Chicago nf llesdquerters,writes olliclnls here. thot he is sending out o secretory from his olliee, Miss Iva Brown. to effect n re-organisation of Chapterithin15miles of Blair and ifialhirs here.Miss Bmwn will be in rouer wiil bring It fair sifted snmplelthe county for some time to meet our Seed House we will try to the members of the Chapter and y it.'others interested in the work of the Aye Bros., Blair. Nebr.Red Cross in Wttshington county. w e e k . M m .H o l l y W i l l i a m s o n o f H e r m a n w a s a g u e s t a t t h e h o m e o f M r s . T. G _H i l t o n l a s t F r i d a y T h e A r t L e a c h h o g J u l e w a s w e l l a t t e n d e d M o n d a y a n d s t o r k b m u g h t ve r y g o o d pr ic es . T h e F a r m e r s E l e va t o r sh i p p e d o u t t i ve o r s i x c a r s o f c o r n l a s t w e e k i n s p i t e o f t h e p r e vn l i n g l o w p r i c e o f 4 8 t o 5 0 c e n t s . W h e n rom;w a n t R o c k S p r i n g : co a l sa i l a t T h e Rh o a d e s C o a l a n d F e e d St o r e .A l \ - h y s a s u p p l y o n " '|r n t l :fu P- m. Dnily. c.. S. P. M. 4 o 'Praha North. s n a i r b n v v v b i 1 1 1 | 7. 2 5 » . 2 : 0 0 p . 3 : 5 5 p . L 3 0 a . u 1 % | 2: 5 7 a . d d l e x c e p t S vn d m r'# . . d a n e x c e p t S u n d a y . m . d n l l y e x c e p t S u m h y . r n . S u n d a y o n l y .T n i n l S o u t h . rn . dm i l f e x ce p t S u n da y . rn . d a i y e x c e p t S u n d a y my of the bl bstsntid dia-ec convert than counts.Coun ow a ée c lu l was have app gl1Ll devising LQ debt. | q WALL PAPER New patterns jus; ar- rived.All kinds. all prlces.\ P AI NTS .v A R N l s H E s All co lo rs a nd mndé `\ DRUGS A complete ||ne_ Prescfiptlons are our SPECIALTY STEW ARTPHARMACY J. Harold Stewarg, Manager W e WIII send w h a t y o u w a nt b y ma l l. Pho ne o r wrl te us yo urne e ds . .1 ..n r. . I ted =\l the Clark Browning home 11 :t u f Herman on l u t Sunday. 31|Nels Lindberg is a vidim oi the lnwailing disease,small pox and :home is under quarantine. Pulmnize home Institution by har ln; your breed of the Blair Home Bakery.Nice line of other beknry ¢»=»=1». zdso.1su On January 14 Thorwald W.J Pav:fn of Herman md Minn J uli:C|fri>t»z1nn of Hooper were unite: ir\,n1::rriage, Mm Mully Storm is taking a shed vnealmnn from her work at Mrs. T. C H'Iltnn's mlllinery store before thi sprim: rush begins. .\\:\|.:es are dropping along will other things,The rip-nppem an now Irvtiing $330 while Inst rear 11 "fr ximewthey were getting $5.30, The two pnlienls at the Biair has pital. Mm. Pat Luure and Mn. J u Convly are getting along nicely am hope to be home soon.Mr.Joh: Murlvy went to Omaha Wedneu!a3 for an X-my examination. Mr.Earnest Geary and son, Nel Improv 1, mlIN¢bf. J an. l iu:\...l.&. dnumnnrl. Slnh Hlffilbk nndt....\... wg. nf up fdanl nunl 'rhé loud of Count! Cainmiulon-lf§='1`.L`.I.. 1...1.aI|2.'§|§Q.i mmm-Ia uuqv H u w 4m o r d e r e d th e n i n e !t x l c t l c n | 8 n e n t f u e 1vi ce.T h e pl b j e c t t o a r e a n n e u s e e m z o Th e c i t y c o u r n a h o o n o e m d l t e r s u p p l y n r w i l l t a k e a n I .e n t l d f d .A n n c a l l e d f o r T h e So ut h ea a Im p l l l y o f S u lan will be uma ourlfnahisen fn.; nnior if ci:c um I I Y H Ino railway eomminion for leave to sue 5125.000 of preferred =~lM\¢ udodeclntn a ltock divide-nd of $75.- 30.The company owns water rights nd a dam nite on n river named Fzer a popuinr polltiul puty.I n Innt value is estimated an 552900. he company desires to attend ilu mm whiuzh urn injured last yur by oodl.This expense is esthnntod nt 50, 000. but the eompmv am $25,- Do to ann!! on the work.It glzo de U I X I n u l l al H n r l l l l nHenry Rix. $34.61, nsfomerl in Vil !nrr0. Plvporiy in township.. After a careful examination of the foilowirlg bliln, it was mosod and sec- onded uma the foliowing claims be al- iowred and the County Clerk ordered to draw waranu fo the same. Gust Mumwn(aalary for Jan.) \11 90.00 Mary c Debel (xaluy for Jan.) `._166.66 Kiltie Wheeler,deceased;,Han na Dunn and --Dunn.her huqhand, rea!name unknown,and the heirs. deviseel,!egaLoes,personal repro- senintites md ali other penona i.n ieresbed in ihe estate of Martha Dunn deccaned Caroline Selier and -- Sol lmr, her husband, real name unknown ann the heirs, deviuea. legatecs, per sons!repreaentntivea,and all other prisons interested in the estate \ Caroline Selier deceased;Martha I l l ! yirea zo retire $76.0W of bonds, pay Imam lk-ck (salary for Janna:-y} La debts at s. but amounting to as 23.000,and extend power trans' C. M. Spiker (road work)1 mission lines to ndghbodng town.: G. ll. Hcybrock (road drnmzing) ...n .. ....., . .wir Amana.In shie 1: son, nf Sheridan township were Bla! btninvls ealien on last Tuesday Ndsnn c alled on his aunt. Min Sa die Grary who makes her home wit! Mra_ T. C. Hilton. The Ford a n whith is beim i tf n n l off by the boy s of the A meriran Legion was not disposed o llI 1 Soturday _a was at first an nouncod as. we derstand, the boy haw not as yet ld all of th numwrs. llr. and Mrs.Fred Rainier 4: near W uhinzton were Bidi visitol Tueraluy.Mm. Rnmnefa father M1 John ilurtey, T8 y ears old is at tt "Hml'rhospite1 under the care of D Ibiunloch and the Runners came 1 to see him. At the lnnuni meeting of th \\oman's Auxiliary to the\..Amer'can Legion the tollowing offieel!we`i"e elected for another 3enr:Mr Il..A.Williams,Pres..Mr1\_Le Ki ln m,Vice Peel.. Guseie June Sedy. and Mrs.Geo_Btu:e.T m : Some of Blair's enterprising cit zona have been tryimz to get place under quarantine in the hopes of ge ting free hoard. but the city nuthorties have been wise to the' situatic and free board has been withheld 1 that some of those who squirmed 1 hard to get bottled up ure just s`1f"" '..:;3: :;;;.2,;;.,; }me alllaohn Lfohr (Nad alruggjng)m l s u n :L v u | | | s ;"" ' " " " " _"" I B ..\ v . \ u v \ 1 | , u m u n c u u u v u w u ---m n e i n t o t h e p l a n t .i t n o w h a - a i m .n n k m n n ( r o a d i l f l l l i t l l l i l l _ _ . - ' | I ¢ \ i | ¢ ¢ 1 l .1 e s n t . e ¢ a ,P e r s o n a l r e p r e $125,000 of no In reporting lure the Mlnle Pllttnmmlh 31 Lrlc 'lightm wh robberies or 1 his wail! wilht IRathmann Garage lnpmrs wurhint!X l . . . " n l ¢ I n n \1 . | . l r i t ~h h l h t t t l ~ u n :|nu||n.|}.|na w n \»H. ..r ".l t R i c h m o n d . i n d i a n a w c l o s e d d o w n Il e a t y C o n t r a c t i n g C o . ( b r i d g e r..\|.....:..... m - v a !u n r i n l n ac ci de n ts '\ A0 lk ]lununvuaqg F I I td u e t w o b a o l e t in t e r e s ts t h a t p l a n t f o r p o n In d i a n :U m m : 5 s c i e n ii fl e i m £0 N n t d r i n g r a t e : h | \ . e p n Iu y i n g u i d e a ne ce ss ar y img R m e n t l y e n ve l o p e m m t u fe d e n l p a t r o n i n g s fo r d a ve t o 12,000,000 co nt in e st i m q u a r t e r b l l i i o l h§'do- ele ctr ic L n la ,=\| l . r y h l vs m a d §H\.fn v ff.£I,."il"1§"IaL§Ea¢.`£¢ hula !.hecm"£2| term H t h o r i t i e s i c t t h e m l o o s e ,T h e y s like the follnw who " mwlld ...uv I-=L".Li¢»£¢u=¢m M \nNsbranh. Axuimare, Oklahoma,spite of its unusual advertising on account cf the Ilamou murder; has been com- zwlled ao boost street ca :fans to n Hansen. Alben iroau druzszlnrn .uwH. W_ Meierhenyy (road dragging) \45.01 Omaha Printing Co.(supplies)9.2 H. G. Nohrenbergfiroad dragging)Rincholt Blunmuiht has started a l n\\i b|:l|.|i:=mil.h :ful repan shop ¢o\\: in the oil pulnp hollae nmr the can umg Insnrgr.He puzehafed tlu pmpertgr from the city sometime bael wth an ey e te ataning in the buni neu and hu already gotten himsel £:l.lbll.l\l1€ll in his new place.ll- Ptpecig to eater ¢-.p¢»¢in1B» to home nhoelng and wagon repair work 811| ha¢ a circular saw and lathes in amlléd :ao that he can turn out any tlnng in that line.li e il planninl on getting his timbers for me in re pai!! from the DeSoto woods wher unqd suitable can be had in abund ance.He has plenty of spare fu =\urir;g this timber until proper! alI\I»0tlNl and thus can give th mnuine article.I Mr. Fred Mueller, of Tyson. was i {0\\'|\ Friday with some friend] nm th 'Tyeon neixhborho-od,and theall called to see hhu. J. P. Jenlen. ! we if they might persuade her to Lu s|l. Fred in getting recognition frm t!1.government as reganls his rleirr l1ed.lmsone.o! the most!brllliar tm? records of any of our boys wh munt ovel=elu.He was in live drive >»r\ed with brnvery in ell, and we an badly znhwi 'that he lay in tl iwpllals ewweu many long week|A"tez' almost two years (mm Vevlu uw! Auronne fronts, he hmls himse urzable longer to work and new reml " the lmpll:\l Ile will make 11 iwme with his friends at Ty son fc th present and 51:24.Jensen.n r¢°\l.ly nelected on the bean!1 .1 rector: ol' the A. R. C. . has pmn lnl the y oung man'| fdends at T: wh that she will pentonally take a interest in this boy and see that l i given an immediate hearing ea I \ 1 1 { e Ll K ek~ r y o n 1| ' o .1\ nsn m -». m [deiSl of the sm 13. M #fxhx! 10 cent n Stale I-Zneou I l i t va n ! for home ul- conztnnlly pr : u w tion who have spared mu puns :ozmake his path any thing but l "bed of roses"he -hu gone straight 5- head in the path of duty and has shown himself big enough to handle the situation ngudless of ll! these trying things.He hu worked hun! and faithiully and best of :II has gwen un 1 1nl school und he de- serves all the c r ed it lhll dn be an to personcities who }' can be dem Mflryone is 1 chan!in a farm. providf produro good success in first. up-on a Are the comlitlons the same?Go ¢lo\.\rn to f~rh00|, visit the various |z1"adu, note the earnestneas that is being shown agd the eoutcfies that am alranled any patron who drops in and than think back to Qhe Curiaun that the patrons of the quent care. time and ex] the home on greli.In 0 orchards.t! tur Eexienni lished a 2 R w r schools have :stood for lo with me ,W uhue many years and than we be- orchlrd.»}- iieve um the puronn of the »¢m»\,if¢° <gf§~'=1i'BONQUERUR 0F cnnsnmloll lutely no comparison that we want the schools to murh on to as higher plane of eduntiow standnrd and Hut we feel _that the 1:00-fl n.-sultan al- reldy A-.own are enough to wlrnntus to :und behind the boani and the auperinwdbnt.in their efforts to make the Blnlr schools second to none in the stile. .. . . .. . . -. _.- - Home Orrhird." The Cohen of Agriculture has xlisiributed to fanneqa 5,000 copies ol' a poultrycirc ular telling how to well-ez good layers.As a lr sult of careful observations of layers andnonlayers, the College in able to net forth certain standard methods whereby 2004 pmducing hens may ': v uH. P. n»¢~.\i..g¢m.1 work) _1s.r.o Mabel J . Hush (salary for J an. and stnmpi)16511 Roland Richter (mow shovellng) 16.00 Grloe Ballard (expense poor?12_oo Bond# were np'pro\rrl au £ollow|:- Neum Warrick, Rand Overneir Road Distrirt No. 8.ll. S. Monke. Junticn of the Peace. lun nuns y .~......~.....,-_estate of Mary A. Lusk deceased - Lusk, first ana real name unknown. wife of C ter Lusk: A. S. Paddock. first and real name unknown. and -- Paddoek, his wife fini.and real name u n k n o wn ,and all the heirs, devinecs. lenboes, personal repnnentutivea and all other persons intereztefl in the Mille of A. 8. Poll- . 4 ! l - _ |. . - A - . . . I " n o u n \ n | f l n \ r n um slcx Hamann smu.1. Bur cmsrup 11. i>n'! always the follow wiih the largest capital. who is moat success ful in business. The small careful mnn.using a. good system in his business,and zuanlanz against the little lmks, in pretty sure tn succeed. We appreciate the accounts of the :mail and careful huimlxsa man,pnd "ill give him the :mme imlis iduni 1en'icc and ronxldcrntion thu!'ac do the iarger one. CITIZENS STATE BANK W e WIII send w h a t y o u w a nt b y ma l l. Pho ne o r wrl te us yo urne e ds . STEW ARTPHARMACY J. Harold Stewarg, Manager c 0 A TOMORROW _MAY pe COLD Are you prepared Ko m p the mu warmihe rim cold morning? Better 0n\er CodToday. €) Clrlllul M B onded Drk! The orgie of individual spending hu been cqudlod. if not aur.po.u¢d, during 1311* two your pgriod by the dir podiion of tho while to phango intodebt. seemding to the records of them u auditufn vflko..B°»4»of' bf'=~=1~f from a flock.The Fontanclle Township r i m q u d y which a layer must Shgrman Anderson. Roacl Ovcneer possess is bvdr \ilr0\' and capacity.Road District No. 17.The circuinr deals with this tml the Jena P.Ivaraen.Road Ovcra-rcr, anerm! other characteristics of H004 Hold District No. 11.layun.Ask the College for Hxpcri-I ii. H.Niebaum,Road Ovcraocr. ment Station circular 12, "Hour to Rund District No_.28. Select Good Layers.".i Road Petition No. 589 was rejected " L » r IIOCK DPM Inu uan IH>\i||:|uunnvu nrmceuedz A. Sydney Padvloclr. and - Paddock. his wife, first and rcal mme unknown, and nll the 11cirs,devia.en, leglbecal. personal repruontatirea and all other persons iuuencated in the es- tale of A. Sydney Paddock dloeuod. and ai] of Block Seventy-two £721 511. | take one after eac h meal and one at bedtime.The y a c t as a natural lautive up the Bowels and 3 re llar and healthy con-dition of the Tu m with fre ec iom from nstipation and Sic k Headache in e result.They are stric tly Vegetable. S m a l l P I I I S l g a l l D o s e S m a l l P r l o a Goaulm mud but oignahlrcI ."% - » » é ' J '. » . ¢ . ' \ | \ 1 - l - m |r .i m a .B e c a u s e i t r u t h c k e y t o o n e - o f t h e a p p r o a c h e s t m n r d t h e s m p l n o f B y u n t i u t t t .t h o p r o vi n c e v u tn- tr l dc d b y m a n y s u c c e s s i ve n e u d u r i n g t h e e a r l y c e n t u r i e s o f t h e C b r i l t l a n e n .Tr l j a n In c o r p o r a t e d I t w i t h t h e p r o vi n c e o f D a c i a . : n d i n t h e n e x t c e n t u r y t h e G o t h s p o u r e d i n t o l t . t o b e fo l i o ; n d t n t u r n b y t h e l i u n s . a n d A n n .a n d t h e l l u l g a r i a n l . I n t h e s e ve n t h c e n t u r y ¢ 'I'h r l c 1 | n t r i b e .k n o w n a n th e Beast,set tl ed t h e r e a n d g n u t o t h e l a n d l t : n a m e . B e t w é e n r m a n d 1312 st \ \ l l t h t : r e s t b o n e o f c o n t g n t l o n b e t w e e n w e O t t u m l n Tu r k s a n d t h e R u u l n n t . T h e Ru ss i an s lo s t a n d n c l p t n r e d at i r e t i m e s l n t h a t c e n t u r y .A ft e r t h c N a p o l e o n i c w a n . i t w a s d e l i n l t e l g a n - n e x e d t o Russia..a n d i t s t r o n t l e r p u s h e d m u t m u r d so a s t n in c l u d e t h e t l c i t a o f t h c D l n u b e . A s a :p a ul t o f t h a C r l m c t m n r . M o l d m r i n w a s g i ve n D o b r t l d j g a n d o t h e r t e r r i t o r y . b u t u n d e r t h e t r n t y o f Be rl lt t i n 1878,fo l l n w l n g Rusnla°s m u s t e r ! o f Tu r k e y I n d t h e c o n g r e u -of B e r l i n .Russia.se cu re d |11 o f t h e Figuring~i. /| '' u.snn.»-ha |~n`u D0 You' l l ' l l N U R S E ? Bo Iws hlvlumnunul vvwmnlu lor nfn mu umm a t mmm me BMhupltu w uka fnllllbb wma ofcall tw mruenlnn. f e - ~cllm om ctlc uiw.E|]W|H[ISx.n.m'. u n u n a - h a v e c u . u m u r m n Q M A H / v s N o u n s . . f l l e h r a s l m ~ f \n | | to u . " ' r »u : i n a s mu - oun h Dar I-53 _ :. ' : " , . . . . . . . ~ ~" W "at I lrh r e e the NE . ans 'mu a Ilux noun 'P=Kurus Cu-rtimeiao I ml Y. XAN8.-*Sams .s . - .*llth1rukn$»andand 1romln'|Jtrouble. Iwould auiietnuelvpdnmddhtmltbntlwould haven:ziveuv.Xwu :zz 'w"§.i'°"¥ .heurderlboctorFno ri ts Pre- s s ~.£§?>i ..;ueriptio? for -w R md woman.jmshraebo neopaglawuned me of dl ihil mudl I h s nueve.rh;d anyreturn dl thueiil-mmu.Ianncommend'F\norlt»-i t s w ' ua women Ibnmffer."--ss. Oun Dlhlllffllt-Na. 283 HIISL _Al¥dm¢'l'il¥l»__ , H - 3 ;\ 1 1 : i " _""f*w x m a u n u ; ¥ "| - é ~ ; }I f L...¢z.._. ' f * " . . |u¢n |3_g.§_.._:_....cu-5`~a~.:,,_"é.":1.':'.¢f..r:,=:'.:::;f _'.5PA1£|qr§15a=~:.f§=~'=f-.a.=:»§ x n s u n u ~ 1 1n n b l a r e n m n e d |p a r !o f R u a l l l f r o m th a t t i m e u n l i !m e d l s r n e m b e r - m e n t o f th e c x a r s r m p i n .fp t lo vri n g t h e R u s s i a n re su l ut l uu . 5 r MEXICO: A MODERN BABEL 'AiiEN'rs w n m f o ; , = - -or woman)u znt ndu e o nr " r n :n m t x t r u t ¢ "l u l m l n tu r n e r ;c a nu: u i t n n l n .I n n z m u n r i h a n l -toma r; nur! lulloma r a re pe nt w in.I. :-sn m m i d i l l h l m a l . v n u l a . l m w u r r r'Hi ll Ch u\ 1.I v n c Cborfr.O n u c n lA i m o l d h u n .I ! n a n n a . h u n l o r a l ls u n t n n m a l u in d » l » l = r - v v n d l h l c m ' c a n n o n . e o .U T I I a l v m n d h I l i .D l l i l l R O I . x m p u o a u w w l & I l 1 U a t t h p n u a u t n ah g a u u w a m m m c x l n c h n y a n u i l pi l a l u n i a d a t l u s t w n u n l n s k o o l to l a ke N u ns ' '. l ` n | . | l | ¢ I. p u t t )tml. O u g n e m t n a n u g n n z n n n u d .A d d n n o l3 N l t w n l i l o o l l i a n h a r l u n m u = ' i | ' m l m »-'§'.'&"»?.L"~"»I'?'»&. Soln athn RHEUMATISHlnuhr »»q.m .|,.b e e n in st al le d o n ch i e f ex e c ut i ve o t - u a -a R e p u b l i c o f M e x i c o . r u i n l J\ » . r a p o p u l a t i o n o f m a n y tong ues.Th fs mu l t lp l l c lt y o f l a n gu a g e s i s no t d ue t o wh o l e s a l e i m m i g r a t i o n a s i n t h e U n l t - d d S t a t e s . b u t t o n tm l l u r e t o " M e x i - <: ¢ nl m "n l n r g a p a r t o f t h e In d i a n po p u l a t i o n .T h e m o m o t m a n y ol' -t h e r e vo l u t i o n s w h i c h h a ve d i s t u r b e d th e D l 0 !f€ * i s o f M e x i c o c o n b e l n t c e d t o t h i s d l vc r s l t y o f t o n g u e s a n d t h e d l l fu e n c e s l o t h o u g h t a n d Id e a l s t h a t ne ce ss ar il y fo l l o w . " F r o m So n o r a t o Y u c a t a n m o n m m M t ;se p a ra t e dia lec ts u n . sp o k en . "wr i t e s F re d e r i c k S l t n p l c h I n a c o m m u n i c a t i o n t o t h e Th l l o n a l G e o - gr a p hi c so c i et y . " A l l t h e l n h l b l t a n t i o f t h e 'W ont G o u t .h o w e ve r .w i t h t h e ex ce pt io n o f m m e h i l l t r i b e s o f I n d i a n s c a n u t r -de rs ta nd Sp an is h. "O t t h e me l n d l nn s l l t c 8 0 0 0 Ya q u l o , w i t h t h e i r c r u d e Ba ca t ct o h l l l fo r ts . th ei r w e ir d c c ro m on la ! m n ai q uc da n ce s z n d t h e i r w n r l l k a n t l l n u l o . a r e n u l l ; m o s t c o m p i c u o u l .M a n y a n c n l l n e d w i t h t h e f c d c n ! a r m y o r e m p l o y e d u n o c h h a n d s a n d m l n o o r c u l l r o l d l a b o r r r l . ' | g F ¢ | ' r y 3 | l a | | ¢ e l l l i n | hh h » ! I » l l ||l \ |Z |' f n |1 n o n l h . ° ' 0maha Auto Tinn rs E w a n m- ¢ l ml r h a l»wh¢ \5»°=Ui1 n m u n u n u m p m u'.mvnnhlpmma1ZI07|'uul§ ..0l1h.lé. 4| Le\|`I>`\n Hill leni al Ullllni. Stn -mu um. -vu um -ummm .ull |LlAlll|11\|l nun:nanu.xmvfumnanw Amam un. was 'NI mann-.'ua nm mn mn. vnu \l0|lf,1'..°'»'..':fL'¥".. llll ;,_gg,;,;w "as:lunnunaun. ».»....'.~..f!'\u "'"1° ::;:':.>--».°;g ' s us e m ~ we-" um-u |D r u g s .B Y M a l l Sharma 8| ldlouell Drlt Cu. ms na 1=.'.1".°.T'5'¢.°"""'5-»\». na. than ln the hllll.*Hd and hontlie, are the 'Bronchnn.'The latter are angmnt lot, robhlmr rnnrhrs for food and animals, nrrylng rawhide drums md water rnurds. wearing lllldnls of m m cowskin-2l\In¢ hr their wltn. Pressed hr hunxnf.they suhslu as #di on harms as Mer.*'I'hee\e harms. 'the |\hUr£ and sim ple animals of the 1'roor.f thrive by the %D i v i d e n d s ~ - ` = ' * * f ' r n e t l t o r l l l l v l n a a n n u m ' m n a w e . I m o m m nO O G D D Y P A La n s . I l i n u n .O n i ; KEEP NCAN nANoYIN voua PANT! 'm-nmulmmumwummnu&~ . ' ; =f § = -~-= ° f °- = = rnlnsuumpniunnuf man;,-;fv°~=f_-g-»__,=-3=~»~°"7'\-!=-- hkYnrGneu'|al~'|'El'Shlrydhnnrwnuhxuwha. und: no spneloui prospect nor dee rehi Dillon. no smart maps. Russianopen. nor ny nigh: llte.To bshdd misery lu '1'lBiI. one must search Itout.In Erivus ohe anno: ucnve iz. "'1'hln poor, struggling. dingy ell: ofthe plnlns. whbil government otlicel uuzzen some hum; enemportxed elec-tion headquerten and whole parlia- ment chamber u fluff! up *Rh bench- es and cheesecloua in me auditorium of me second-clan unenler. bonu ot hu: one beauty. wa :bn-to speak !n paradox--In forty +~lle» wut for, m whatever quarter as Erhjnn you mube. un your glance and great Arafat of elernnl mow: is seen brooding dwumtlyover the man lueau with hll umect at majestic calm.I l o u u n Armen!|n's Olrmnwl.or I:ther n s .the Sinai of 1 neo which hu known bondage and wlldernelnvrlnderlnlzand for centuries A people! imagina tlum w turned lmnnl hlm. "The little Erlnn republic hu been the center ot refuge for Turkish Ar- menlnnl ever since lhrmuncre of` THIS To BE snama FASHION Jg f 1 '. .y ..~3 -. g ` :\ » < § 1 . ' 1 ", T v .~~°¢3 4 r .- ....__f:,\».a ~ .*"? :'$ ~. aw,.;.1 5 : Q ,~"'» :- f. If5."1 ff .v :i(»:~ .1 f nr" é .:E .:' r g g g ~\'R e l l 2;;1,1 . . aufT '< 3 Q >» 24 .nv " " T h a g n n d spe cta cle u pr e se n te d t o o u r ey es o t n o u r pe o p l e b e l l !! g r a d u a l l y e vo k e d In t h e U n i t e d S t a t e ! by th e m1 n ¢ |m ¢ to g e th e r o f t h e d I| !e r ~ e n t m e a o f t h e w o r l d i n u r y l n g p r o - p o n i o n s .It i s o f t h e g r e a t e s t c o n s e qu e nc e t o u l t h a t t h e d u a l re s u l t l h o t t l d b e t h o Ilr ol tt tl on o l ' a h i g h e r a n d no b l e r t y p e o f m e n i n Am e r ic a , e n d n o t d e t e r l n r n t l o n o f t h e n n t l o a . " T o t h l a e n d t h e pr o c e s s of e vo l u - ti o n sh o u l d b e o lr e t u l l y s t tt d l e t i . a n d t h e n co n tr o ll e d b r su i t ab l e l m m l g r n tl o n l a w s t e n d i n g t o e l i m i n a t e u n d e - ll r l b l e e t h a l cn l e l en t e n t l . a n d to s t i m u l a t e t h e ad m ls s io n o f el em en ts a al l m l l a t e d re a d i l y b y our i mo pul nt to n. a n d t h a t te n d t o r a l u t h e l t a n d n r d o f m a n h o o d he r e. " asHow STEEL ls MADE I n t h o t w o J e n n l l n c e t h e e n d o f tw n l uu e a in t he W o rl d w ar . th o ¢ :o n n » ta l e s s u fl e r t u ; m o o t fr o m t h e c o n fl i c t h a ve b e e n Im p o r t i n g s t e e l t o t h e e x te n t t h a t t h e i r t l a a n c e l w i l l p e r m i t ; §Bri1liance Plays Irnponani Pan ~in Smalllccesaories.` a fu r ~ o f moi st~ ~b en mehot meld lu poured into one mlght enum an explosion and lou o! llfl. cellent laborers,peaeefutly lnctlued.mm: of the May an an muted help- en on American ranches mu planta- tiohl.|_, |k 0 J .I |th a in d u st r l n l i n ju r i e s l n li i e t ed Q 1 t h e w n r .S o m e o f t h e Im p o r t a n t m e t h o d s e m p i o y e d In t h e m a k i n g o t s t e e l a r e de sc ri be d i n t h e fo l l o w i n g c o m m u n i ca t io n t o t h e N a t i o n a l G e o g m n h l t al vtl e ty . by W l l i ln m Jo s ep h S h o wa l te r : " A n o p e n h e a r t h tu r na c e l o o k :n of mughrfully lhringllks in auggcnlon an thll lrlmrnd tallend hat with lu mummy drapsd veil. 'ft-titrfzif' B E S S A R A B L M S H A P E D L I K E A P I T C H E R W I T H O U T A H A N D L E Bonmants. since the conclusion of 'the World war.the lsnrest ot the states ot southeastern Europe. owes much of this tooteased area to tts recentannexationofBessansbla.pre stoosiy s pon ot Russia.Besssrsbls.the former Russian province lylng bettseéfx the Pruth and the Dnloeter rlrers. and bounded onthesouthbytheDanubesodth! .Black sea, mlght be likened ln sltspo to a tall. slim pltcher. without a han-dle.It ta completely bounded by wa- ter except at a ssry narrow point atthe mouth of the pitcher.The Datas- ter rlrer toms the eastern boundaf! gt the province.Flowing out ot the crown hmde at Galicia. the rlrer runseast in general direction tor ipproxl- .mately tltty miles.Then tt turns outheast for ninety miles to Dnlester t.-;,. an arm ot the Black sea. somenttccnntlleafromOdessa.Ituestfs prlnclpot port on that Inland body o! " g t The Prnth rlrer, llosrlng out M altcla, runs east for about twentymlles. then turns southeast for a hun- dred and ten miles. and then allghtiywest of sooth to lts contlueneo with the Danube.Bensarahta is a llttle smaller thanYennont and Hee Ilnmpshtre togeth- er.Its gmateat length ts 275 mlles.srhtle its gn-stcst wttltlt ts 1.15.tt is mostly det.except for some well- srooded oil'shoots of the Carpathian ot srlld med are falrly famlllar to theshow-zotng American public.The head hunter. the Pygmy. the Bushmln and his boomerang. are all old circusacquaintances.But srlthla 700 miles ot chaste sod classic Loe Anselm. there dwells a lost trtbs of satan!whose very name le known to but nw of us: for uns trtbe has never beentamed,°opt1ned.*or even exhlblted. Yet lt ls older. perhaps. than the As- tecs; it mar even be the last tlrtngfragment of the American aborlelnes. "The Serta.these strange t>e°vl»are called. and they lnhahlt e lonely, evil rock called Tiburon (Shark)ts- tend that tltu its hostlle heed fromthe hot. empty waters of the Gulf of Cellfornla.And all down thls const the name of 'Tlbttrou ls spoken with a shrug or the shoulders.for these Serta are thleres and klllen.tt Is even whispered that long ago thc! were cenolbals." eE U GE N I C S A N D O U Rt t v u u t c n x t t o u u t i z v s Recognltloo by congress that lmml- gruuon conatlttttos one ot the great- ost ot the utter-war problems of theUnited States makes timely s sugges- tlon to regard to controlling tho great tntlu: ot foreigners to mu country,adsunocd by Dr.Alexander Graham Bell. in It communication to the lia- tlonal Geographic society."Why should not co-ngrols proslde for an ethnlcal survey ot tho people ol the United States." he asks."We should have detlnlte and fell- abte lnfonnstlon concerning those for-elgu elements whlch are heuetlclal to our people and those which are harm- ful."The problem of tmprorlnz a race white not tn order that the steel or leon mu not emu to team: "As tast as they are ouec the ladlss are swung out orer the lngot molds and .the tteuid steel ts run Into themand allowed to cool and take its solid form.It ls as tr water were pound into molds and set ln a ee::dos machine to frees: into btocks oi tes.The only dlUsrso?t'e ts thot the *treeeg tug' point ot steel ts away above ma bolllng polnt or water. "There are two other lmporlanttypes of steel furnaces-the cruclhlo tumace and the electric furnace.Inboth of them the idea is to seep att hurtful sues and other tmpnrltlea out and to regulate the addluoo ot alleysand oxygen destroyers to s nlceta I n a cruclhle furnace the metal ls plated lo zrephtte clay pots. covers are put over them. and the pots sublected tg nest beat.Silicc Is gradually ab-sorbed out ot the cley tn the pots and trsnstonned into stllooe bp eocnlnl into c ontact with the carbon In thosteel.The sllloon ln tts turn absorb! the errno and thus qoleta the (reth- lng. foaming contents of the kettle. "Tho electrio furnace acts ln much the some stay, tts heat bein; so dues that there ts no necessity or pottihtthe steel lu covered pots to keep outgnsee and other lmpurltles.An exec'- tric src.established between hugselectrodesandthesurfaceotthe slag.produces the heat ln such a ftnrnacs.Hy serylng the materials used ln the fonnntlon of the slslt any lmpurtty can he workedol! and tb lglovlng steel left es pure as crystal. 'Ttte alloys are then tnlxed <|It.lt the atecl and lt ls made tlt tor any usedesired.It ts dream ol! lnto lsdlse and poured into lnsot tndds. \»her\ lt hardens. ready to be worked up in- , . Zw-f-=»~»- Bhetttd lneluds Articles That Can Bs Changed at Compara- s tively Ltttls Expense. . . . ..A ;1out many trssedles are surc tolotion In e season where color lo dress ls he rlotous as it ts this year, assertss ftllalull welter ln the Philadelphia ~Rr¢=»n!.Temptations to buy the henna ,1f tl~»\|H with the silver :ru trimtnins.inhlvml ot the more senslhle navy trlco- tll-~° ulll iced many women to rue an lltltaululvo choice.One la gotna to get'wry tlrcd or the paprika-colored top can und the jade erenlnl sown. ea ccpt "here the wardrobe is so eaten- alu that one l:\aa` plenty of challscs. But amnt the colors beautiful?.\t||I you can gl!! sray to these color !0I\|:1¢»cs. too. tr you are trlae and do it In the small accessories ot the wardrohv. "here they can be cwly changed at t~»ttlpfltltltely llttls expense. A navytrlmttnechomise dress, just for ln- llanw. cnu he made to do duty for two gntlnly atom-ot dresses it at chant! of|itllI14 and vests ts provided.onalas sr.rv never more colorful br unique.I¥=\>vnu be the striking note of a plttllt truck.Lct's suppose you have l'|\~--It e very plain navy dross on theIimtdfst kind of lines.You cha choose to \\\lII trlth lt one of the wumputn lttnur». ot leather pltcltcI strung to|\~thrr with beetitt and showing bead and straw emhroldery.These ore torymwllnh and can be bought or copied at Ilclnu There are some other new Eeuthcr flutter or bright red. blue orpurple. slashed and threaded w It lrt- demnt lxeatll. end basing lon an-nu frlmtes. 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I r m b l l l t y t o c o l l e c t o n l u c u g : £ f l m - A o o t r a i s g i v e n a a t h a r e a s o n o r t h a c l o s i n g o f t h e d o o r s o f t h e F l r n l N a - t l n n a t b a n k a t C h a p p e l l .p e n d i n g a c - t i o n o f t h e n a t l m i n l b u n k e x a m t n c r . A m o t i o n p i c t u r e m a c h t r w l a o p e r - a t e d . o n e n i g h t a w a c k t o |' n l b l t e d u - o | L l ¢ > n a l _ g l l m a a n d b e t t e r c l a r a e n t e r tainment fealurva to the grade school maplin at Monera.0m:|ha'a total gralnfrrcelptl durln¢ moo were 62.2¥2ltl00 huahcla, and Itaahlpmentaweref»l.i12l.l00 huahcta. T113 vlevntor capacity ll 10,4l.l),IllD hulheln. and lta mllllnl facllltlea 4.500 barrels of flour daily.1111. Evelyn Pdeaa 3lcEll1ano5, con- rlcted of murderIng Earl B. Andaman Jurlct.Aa a public utility cgmot go out of huslu-Ml when It fools lite It and must continue at whatever falls thecommunion Axes. pmcoedlnga will bc lwgun at once to force- reopening oftheStapletontdcphunvexchnmre whlch han discharged Ita operatora,cloaed Ita doon and rrtlred froth service. The law enforcement dlvlalon n! tha amte ndtnlnlntmtlon.hrrctofnre npfratlng na st xqmrnte unit, hu lawn trannfmred to the depnnmrot or pub ltc wotfan adopted 'umlcr the code. A aotdlma bonus mn prorldlng for$15 for ercry month of acrvlcf. during ildtly ior ltomlch mama."Eatonlc helpa people to gat well bytakin; up and carrying out the ex-realadult; and gaara that put the stomachmt of order.If you have indignation, morons. heanburn, belchtng. food za-Eating,or other stomach dlauaal.to an Botanic after each meat.Bicbo::c oataonlyaulnn1rtth;| fom drug- ¥!lt'a guarantee. IA l w a y s l n S t y l e Good health ia alt i n II t ~ a n y . » 1 ° $ ' § ° u ~ It Bti mto an y ki nd o f po li ti c s an da .n y ki nd o £r nli gi on .Go o d \ §I U \!.\lllanr-1° md aentmced to so yur:lhe m r .br every nomar.amuor.u moon 1| ous orin the penllenllnry. ls now an trauma mirlne or num, but ii=\§{1j=\§_'§;_"{fj}f m. Pi\m\'| G°1<!'a=o m a l| §5 |\ \|w n y - - . . . . . ._, _Ja fn e s H l m o n . o n y a n o l d . o f B l h r -w n l n l h r e S t u n l n a n t n f H o l t . w o o d .re c e nt l y en j o y e d t h e n m f l e x -p e r l e n c e u f r u l i n g s p o r t i o n 9 !e n g -1 , w p a e n a i e , A n d e r s o n o f nou uua ou un n | | wunmwu. xiii.by l ltr!!! at Blu Ulllquu. 1> M ._,§h l l $ 3 1 1 . |i J \" ¥ l ~ j lr. and Mn. Ray Masters mined Mrs. pmd Fnndun an d y tar md .`A r l l n l t q n . a i l t i f i a l l {1;ueata at the Marion Danny home ~ln! Tzkunnh a couple of days l u ! 142°-- ~~ r 5 Oimha Samnky morning °",; mf old baby who live one miiei : , . 21 gaf.; ]. l d u u .ln. Mae Cottrull of Pisgah, Io- 'ara and ilr. I".§3d O h of Missouri Valley won mlrrlad J m. 5.Mrs. south of town ar~ew:ry nick with nnmil-pox.Mr. md Mrs. Roy Hart who have' been fun k nt th e C hr is Truhlsen Cu»¢t1'e!| i1 lrdl known hem hlving .home the put wreck Ieft for 'dmrlBeen ?2`,'T.1".§"y flf Tho Sh°"home at Dixon, Nebr. 'Daunudayn 1 f l r .Wooly ind Otto Renuwd of dgg and M m A W.Barge went / "Lincoln visited Satulxiny me Sam- mppil; Omaha Ducsdsy °° do nomc1 lay with the lltlers parents, Mr.. . . a lla Pond Rn1uh11 'Bi)w m f l f d . . . ~ --'lm z N' r.= :| u >n 1sr :- n | n l | l _ | | |n n l l u l n l l I I l. . . . . . . rec eived four pouuml lent u>him hy Lennie Ac kemun who ilfnpgnd- ins the winter in tbl south..T L " wem placed on exhibitiqn in gh, Iwlndow at qw God1cy da r e * h i m iljney attrac t a great ded cg #Ren- tion. Jack Sihghaua of Tekxmlh 1514 a Herman visitor Tuesday.F I The Luiies Aid a n to hold 1 fbulinnl meeting at the J . M Bmw- :ter home Wednendly 3f¢»¢1"h09n. They an making prepc rntlonn for 1 birthdny supper in thc near mmrg .L W.Bnantnn succeeded In am Qinn h h lnnlluh mn\od intn |n1|rn :5\\l)braces :nd other wood used l l l l l l l l l l l l - ~10¢h. ANN BLAIR RAC _per lineal foot for tubins:at u.specified sum perpound for other* materlxls in place Repain to bc a:_a specmed sum per unit quantity In O n J a n u a r y Z l s t .11 pisce.~ ~ 0 31 S UN!!Ind 10011 o p e n e d u p U ¥ | d U I n e w m a r. tnuplntbl hu he mid! SUD!!Tl"lt¢. nf!k u } | n | i r x r f l r u c u l n f i l f l ¥ fied m m per lineal foot for thc! nuhltructurve; it I. specified sum per iined foot for piling in place of subsiruttum;nt.a specified num per fooQ:mom; mequne)for caps, in substructure and approaches;ntIn apeciticd sum pen cubic fcot in piace for stone, brick.cement or concrete work;ab a specified sum umm mem. un. .:u, nn._._ lvsnsm :KET S'l`0RE ~..n Jll, The Blair Racket Store lsgement havin# been sold :_Kn l te r ma n .the nre se nt ) »I :|_5;M o n d a y Th e w o r k o f g e t t i n ~i t p r i c e p e r th o u s a n d f o r h a u i i n g m d g l u t e r e d a n d o t h e r t h i n g s M e n s a -p u t t i n g o l d l u m b e r i n p !n r 0 ,t h e r y fo f o q c u p a n r y W i l l b e g i n a t o n c e . : p r i c e p e r t h o u s n d re q u nr e d i n nc- c -- -~-: -» Notice To Bridge Contnctora 4 Notice is hereby given that the Bound of County Commissioners ot Washington County,Nebruskn,ml : on the 14th day of February, 192t,let to the lowest and beat bidder a yearly contract for the construction ond erection ot: reparation of all bridges culve and approaches thereto, the £051 which :lull exceed $500 (ex cepting cement structures)including substructure: and approacitea. super-' structures.materiel for 3l»1M» all kinds oi' hauling, Ilbor :nd the ful! completion of some ready fou use. to' be built by Wuhington county duringvert ot' improvement of road.end m? be lealed and and sn the office of the County Clerk of said county on or before 12 o'clock M.,of the 14Lh.d.l.}of Febntlry.1921,and must be accompanied by I certified check for $200, or cash,payable to the County Clerk of Washington County,Nebragks,to be forfeited to the county in case bidder refuses or falls to enter into a contract and give bond: in manner or form as :;ti "1 ' 5 th?Cou'1t5, in case the cont be awarded to him.The number and kind of bridges to be built and the proposed location will bmin ~ndan-cc with the direction of The Youllrs Companion Home C u . endif For 1921. The Publilhen of The Youtlfn Companion will.. an alwgzys nz 1155; sea.-mn, present to every `rubo¢rib¢r whose sullcriptlon (32,502 l l pllci for 1921 1 Ciiiendnr for the new you-.The uhleu are in-inted in p l ||1 .st r u c tu r e .P r i c e p e r t h o u s a n d i n st r u c t u r e ,p r i c e p e n t h o u s a n d i n li n ea l fo o t fo r p i l i n g d r i ve n h \ p l a c e on repair work; all bids to include hardware,paint\ delivery of mater- ial on grounds.All bridges,Culv erts :nd structures or worlfnhall be accordhg to the pllll\5 and specilioa- red ond olive green, und besides Sf'\Qon.ii heretofore adopted by the ing the Eny a of the current md!tl1*®unty Board of Wgahington Conn in bold legible type, gin the cal endar of the swrwednr and Nerud- ing month in smaller type in the cy and now on tile ln the County C!erk'| office of Wndalngton Conn Ly, at Bldr, Nebraska. margin.I t is l ri c h : nd PUCUCITI *Binh shall be eeparale on each piece of Fork clllflrtnl kind end close of bna gu. ' ~ -- »a n~e one ~c -l i o n ,co n z tx u c ti o n a n d r e p a n t i i a n s h a l l b e i n a c r o r d n n c e w i t h t h e p l u s a n d s p e c i fi c a t i o n s h e m w fo g e a d o p t e d b y t h i s C o u n t y B o a r d a n d n e w o n fi l e i n t h e o ffi c e o f t h e C o u n t y C e r k o f W u h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b n u k a n m h n i l b e a t n s p e c i fi e d s u m p e r Zi n e l l f o o t fox;t h e s u p e r s t r u c t u r e ;a t n n p e d i r Lou n ~F|2En§ k 4 AT ,Loo fhes : s m - n o c n v n l c r s .e Bran cts. 52.25 basket'S L89 sz 69 al 2.10 Heavy alumin um dish pans 14 qt. special 3.75 Nanzntuc k Ray a larhps 3.75 Pau| '| Leader No. 2 lantern 9812 Plain white cups and saucers 254: '°°°dlnnc r plates 20C ""ple plates ISC 2 qt. Aluminum Perc olator 51.50 R. M. C.and Star brand Sllkine c rochet c otton ba!!ilc Stewart's brnxs safety plns l5c value, c ard Dc Ladies' l5c white handker- c hief;Dc Meng 2 56 whi te h'd 'k'Is ISC _.o w n e r n n thi s da te .T 10th. year In this store. We ha d planne d so thls o cc a si on but ha ve d~ celebrate this, our 10th. = Instead of throwln ~ we wlll gi v e treme ndo us of the stqre. Here ls a list of lte ol these 10th. ANNWERS » Tolls! paper.6 rolls lor 2. PnlmQllve soap,cakhClothrl plnl l5c value, boxI2 qt. gulv, pulls 3~ s o m E F INE 1 , . \ 1 z G E };;2=°2=- '° the lst du' of """""?"3fmm time no time; all bids will be "`opened at the hour above stated " .0pQ ~|\.and the Boandmeservee the right £9 re}e-ct any and :dl bids, to award con- trabtas for different kinds and cluses of work to Bllferent contr,lcton;|Llso full power to throw out blanket, col- lcctive or defcgtive bids, Mary C. Debel, County Clerk. so-4: A discount nf 20% is Cut Glass and BLAIR RA Friday and Sat 10th. Ann 11 lllr. and ldra. Bruce Dickenson of KQQQTQ \}£fii:l.§L§e}{ home su»{a»;.. Plmmont visited Sunday at Hell!11 }{Rasmussen and daughter ll.ral1d|'|\.éhliaa Anna weat¢down to Lincoln The Duion-Jeney Hog Sale held Saturday Jan.15 by C HU.Cook the first of the week to attend an 'ea.xmnee eonvention_They expect vraa a decided auceua Many me m " b e gone several days.n m a n over the state mmn.~a.|Bllra.Bennet Nemerkmgef enter- Dlmer " " ~ by I l. | lv€ | Cu c le Ttlnu l at S un da y di nn er Mm An nlellf l.heCon3l.2[lU0nl1 ehureh.Illliddie;M i n Caroline Waohterf Hn. J . c . Badger *"* ahopper Visa Beanie Linaenholf and Mlaa in I-*meant Wednaailay. Hin Alta Nelson spent the week md with her parents near Blair. Mm F rank Wolf and daughter, lhmie vgero passenger: to Fremont Sunday naornlng. Laurence Keenan was taken to iheN'1c.hdaa Seen Hospital Sunday mmm; ff m an s njme e hi p. Mu o n HcKibbou,Earl Spangler, Ralph Badger, Ernie Meyer Herrnan Behlapher, and Prof.Brokaw went lo Albion, Nebr., Saturday morning io attend a High School Conference. They netumed Monday armnoon. Ilia: Thelc a Owena of Omaha han been visiting several d a n at the home; of Goa Canlsox'and Herman lungblnth.The Arlington Basket Ball ieam journeyed to Ceday Bluffs,Friday. The local team was defeated 24 ms. Mr. and Mrs.B. F. Maaterh and atm Roy autoell so Ornahl Tuesday. lr a .Maatex remained theie for aa1e:ral dan vlait with relatives and frlenda. The following were paaaen¢a;u to Fremont Saturday afternoon;M m C. J. Andaman and daughter Yelva li n e d Maud and Edna Masta;-s, and Ma ur .lamea and Wlllla e m . Hr. J .Burkett of Omaha visited laedaeen train!Saturliay with irimda.Colonel A.B.~Peralng~er and Mra. atm J arrett.hem of Lodfapole, Nebr.were marded J a n. 9 at the Lonne of the latter: ann, W.: B. Jew- att of Gurley.Colonel Pernlnger came to western Nebaaka thi\1>' year.:ago from Lousiana..He is Laura Fueas.Thunmdaya Omaha paper contain- ed the marriage llsenee of Mr. John Reyxllck. of tlria place and Miss Margaret B l u of Tekamah.Mr. Reyzlick al the ann of Hr. and Mre Joe Reyzllck Sr. and has a host of N e here who ezitend congratula- tions and belt wiahea. Misa Thelma Godaey came home from Omaha Friday having comple- ted her ala months bualneae course at the Van Sant wheel in five month.She will remain heme for a week and will 'Ll\en,|o to Omaha to begin work. The many friends of M:a.R.J. Sdhenek. are glad to know ehe ia ,petting along nialy from her opera- tion and wah able io return hon|_e Friday__Mina Clara Gahrlnger spent Fri- day at her home in Blair. Wm.Kramer left Saturday for Minn N. D. for a visit and to look after buainess matters. Mr.and Mrs. Rose Rasmussen took Sunday dinner at the Rasmus Nellon l1ome_ Mrs.John King who been in the Swedish Immanuel hospital ln Omaha for treatment was opera- ted on Hpnclay morning.She stood the operation quite well and herma- ny frlerlda hope for her a speedy : e c o \ e r y . hllaa Florence Williamson waa an Omaha visitor Wednesday. Mr. ahd Hrs. Fern Wont wolcomecl a ten pound baby girl at lhelr home Thursday Jan. 13 The members of the Womans' Club took in about ninety dollars at hus we a re co mple ti ng our nc o n giv i ng a so uv e ni r o n Cided o n u be tte r wa y to miversary.' awa y mo ne y In a so uv e ni rva rga lns ln a ll depa rtri ents ns wh i c h wi ll g i v e a n Idea RY SPECIALS. Men! 506 merc c rizc d hose in blac k, c ordovnn. zrey . navy.. 3 pair Ladle: He ather fa nc y wool hose $2.00 value Ladies 25c blac k hose 5062 Turkish bleached towels Bo y !heavy flecc c d union sults 8-10-I2-14 y rs. nt Ladle; flc ecc d union suits Ladies bun galow aprons dark and light., c holco CANDY S PEC IA LS 51.00 Ll!!2o¢\ 29: 1.25L50 98: Standard chocolate cream drops lb. Vnnllln c ream fudge lb. Pea nut squares lb.Wrnppc d pea nu! kisses Ib. ned pen nun lb. Uum 3 pkzs. Our bestS0¢fanc y choco- llte c ln d\e| per lb. 25st 256 201: zoc ISC i l k 40C 1 'wz D O L L S A T I I A L F P R I C E n effect on ai! Fancy china. l . Al u mi n u m w a r e K E T STORE day, Juli. 21 and 22 lverssry Sale. I - - n i. LOWESTim o\xir of "Hud.|c xbb1e" Qhq of their _box aocihl Thursdy evening. th :non modorn w=¢h¢l7=1=\!h° Arm- supper dancing nnd m a n n M n .Perainguf is ~ IJBQBI wma indu1|;ed,in until a late hour. d M n . W .B.Badger.1I.C. Johnson rcscived n cu of ice Mi n Lilian shllingfmi 'Uf Ornn-last week from Florence which he ha spent the week ond with h d had ltvned.It li eleven inches inpl.'lc.nLn.Ithickncxs.He expects nnothc!car Roy Masters and Glenn Ludwig this wc¢k The Woofl4 Updikc sutoed to Waterloo Saturday even :mach 1c~@ei\ed two cars also Mr. ins Jensen is expecting aix cans fromThea n i m son of Ml.and 3512 Sioux City sometime :hu week. Roy McCoy in very ill at thin writ Wad was received hem Sunday of UBI the death of Geo. Laila. at his home Hin Johnnnn. B4-rtclsen spent the in Telmmah.Mr. Lntta is Preaidenl 'week-and with home follu at Wash-of the Platcal State Bank of ihis ingtom.place and raided hem nl olk time The Young Laulics Kensington wil!The funernL.wu held Tuesday. nerve an Qhbo|'.\l.o dinner to thc Mr:i_Esta Speihnen of Blnir 5: )EARS I RICES 1.75 per hundred i l l2.00 ""U l m v ; u lWe Uffer the Following'3 (i ro un df fo rn .1 . s o ' "" i nmnmrl Pmm ind ~"sc"lvn|y.evening. li n .John Johnson and doughter of Linwood, visited n few days at the Elrmrs'}¢ome.|. Mrs Chlries !"n,§§r visited Frirlny and Saturday with her daughtq Dr. and Hn.P. J. Christiansen. Lee Long \\n.\ n pnnsengm' to Lin- ooln Sdtunlny morrning. Henry Reckrneyer and slnugzhteip Lualia ond Fnnnes.Glenn L11d\~isr. Glmlys Whitfonl,Agnes (.'lmpmon ond Edna llnaters nutood to Cedvl Bluffs Friday evening Io the Ilon ietb oll game. The xoplsomore clsuu and several fn.-shmen held A skating vrlffr on llrinkman'| lake Wowlnesdny eveninpz. Af ter xkting,they mont to ilu" home of Miss Eloise llnnxrraanil where they enjo;ml :tn oyster supper. H e r m a n D e p a r t m e n t ltru. Il. ll. Cumemn \\< on Omn- ha vialtor 1 few days last week. Geo.Bec ker of Alta N. D. came homo mrinig for Mn. Wer t. Mrs.llnntingfg was taken` tcf tho Tekamnh hospital |151 week where sho was operated on :nd is reported to be matting along nicely. Quite a number from here nllemi ed the funeral ol Geo. Latte at Tc knmah 'I`uesdny. hit#iiozotlly Iarson "hose homoin near Decatur had the misfortune to have her r-g'1t leg broken in loo places.She \\.|:1B riding to school and lter horse stumbled and i'ell Sho is well known hero lmvinir clerked nt rho Von Valin atom at one time and often viglts hero. Mr. and Mrs.Ben Wachter are the parents of a scn bomto lhvrn January 0. Dr. Cameron, John Kim: msd" Miss Tlielmn King were in Omaha Mom day to be with Mrs. King. Mrs Lfm Kepler rome up MondayfromOrnnha where she has been inl tlirio.=;:ltul since 0cl Tlh.When she 'was |o lmdly hurt in an auto nccirlont.She is able to get n' | round u little by the aid of cnstcheinit Monday and 'lm spend the re-|5111 Chris Tnlhiravfm is jo " I ..en ying nmainder of the vtnter swath his sus Visit from hor Pammz Mr. and Mrs! ter,Mr>=_Chnsthm Huglcman.\A.D.. Hanson who came here froml Lin H. J. Maller wrnl. "P to T¢'llJ1eir home at Colorado S rin 1Pgaoksmmhone day lttml week to 5¢°lat\end the funeral of their illluftlisl 3 ..:ss Domlh)Larson "ho 'AM in terln-low Mee=Martin H" nwn gthe 310='Pl7l1 'a i li n g Helen Ranmu.s.=en nnd Mr. Miss Ruth Roberts went to Dma~;\'eggo Hanson were n§arrie<l in Q? In Wedriesday for » Wttllgl mir. mh=fsn\un1n;,.e 5 ' i th relltives.l Ired Engor was o buslncm visitor ilr. and Mrs.John Lowe spent La Blair Tueuinvthe pant week at the Goo. L°'*f August Lowe iul sister Mr:-\. Hen liome north of town.Ut Richter were puscngera to Ornn-I llr.and Mn_A. W.Bu wenfre=lu Toesdsnf.l 'lo Tekommh 'Ihu".io3 :uni ""'""d"'l;Al the Derny Aekem1an`role? I club dance th!! C\¢I\i1\l lhlunilov eirervthinm Hold nuite well |sA1<uA1N5 IN l'LUUl{u w u u u v uul um n u v ~as as0il Meal f l *r sack M Ethan Allen . . . . . $3.00 pe Puritan.......2.90 ' Golden West . . . .2.75 " CornMeal..(ilbs... 12 ~Wheat Graham .. Rye"Graham .12". Rye Meal .'- Pancake Flour . Puritan Breakfast Food :Tum Saltper. 50 lb. sack . J block .. \\n bbl.12 H 4 4 |¢ 5 ss v l4a¢0 Prairie and Alfalfa Hay at BED ROCK PRICES. 30c 701: 70c 65s 50c 30c 75c I 1 Ask for Prices on ton lots in Feeds and on five, tenfand twen-= ty sack lots of Flour.751: 3.40 Get Our Prices on a oLAc~ooa l We Sell Coal that Suits(0nce.a customer \ always a customer l The RIIUADES COAL & FEED STOREl f Mr. and Mrs. J. M. EIN: of Sr>¢f1».<>f\;1;1if§,;i w times \|r.a m t nr Minnesota are? visiting the for Mrs Ackerman are moving to Blair men lisic r, Hn. Chas.Arnold and and!.hoir son Melvcm takes posses-; funily .J ian of th e f um.| 5111 md Hrs.James Han.were On Wednesday lut E.W.Bundic 1E E IaL " \ n » i ? ~Q L n