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PLAYS No nvonnss
ua~a»wxuw*°"§°f-|cenuy, is mst one of the nld muen
than who showed ul the spot on the
Uuivenity gmunda wheh one ol the
Lincoln-Dougludebateloemmud.
He mulled xn irmddent in cnnnlction
wlihthisdebatewhichhe k wa .
When Douglu uldreued the glther-
lng he amused Lincoln ol having sold
liquor when he kept a store.Histhan was calculated luhlimule sup-
pon from £59 future president, ind It
WISnot\-rizhauz i\aelect.When
Douglu hnishcd and Lincoln hndbeen
introduced. he rvfened to this charge
and frnkly admittedtb l!h ih d
,l GENERAL AND LOCAL NEW S AND commENT
The. Official Paper of Washington County,Nebraska
No. 18BLMR. W ASHINGTON couNTY. NEBRASKA, JUNE 2, |921vo L X X V
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CLUSES sggnn YEME
FGRW-ONE GRADUATES z
FROM 11. s./
.On Friday evening, May 27, the(Sth annw commenrement exercises
ol the Blair high school were held,
\\| \b no \o n§Anmng the pleasant sumrins that.__g _
mme to the patrons of the lllnlrulrools wma uw avmoumemenc ul. cha Flmlm recently ifwéd br ihv na-commenesmem eurclln that §{m».._tlnnll lumber manufacturers' associa-man Hundum had been awanlnd llm uon alww that the output mmm the
scholarship of M, clus.ieounlry has been on u atudy lnrmaaeThe young man hu Men a tireless since Aprll x.Lumlir ondnn were
www. having drawn from hlx home, 1 per cent ahead of vmdunivn andmme six miles north of Blair. during `al\ipmcn§.s 'I per mn ahead of the cuthis whole [Sur mr y i n school in Nw week ml!-dz May 7. according
¢ourse.`< He i conscientious, pulnl-'l° the Inde barometer lsaued on Mu
(na.
l lluyln; Crnbrrry »|¢aa~~-ll s. naifl ilwl. mm of the
NSW bun an mln: lnto the lnndl
of I f\'\\' biz cranberry men.Sevnral
purchuma of Cape Godcranberryborvan .mmly made by lmemu um
alrtlfly control l|\'¢v arnagea.
.»mira mu Arllvetaking $=-1 cncrxcklc »~= has =~~ ,,,..}a Swan* °¥"f_:'2°1' =:ee:=:';.fl..&°::5"f:r":1t,;':2r:'.;:.~
$Ili\I()Rl<\L SERVICES WELL
A r-|'|;Nm,;|)
llomorial services at ll. I-'. D. opera
hmm: on Sunday, May 29, wem\relI|
attended and Rev, w. B. F. Babb of;Lhn Chrlninn churrh delivond lhel
aermon whlrh was yell re¢¢i\rd.
Musle conrinilng of aoloa and quu-
uma pleased thc audience mumbled.
On Monday. May 30. at 2:80 p. m.at the uma plum Rav. H. A. Sealey,pallnr of thc Congregaunnal church
delivered an address a|-»pmprlu\a to
Dov:oraUon Day.Rev. Sealey made
ALUMNI l mcllnou
29th ANNUAL REllllloll Ann
RECEPTION To CLASS
or 1921 :
The wth. annual recemlan and':o-
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ARLINGTONA c n v m z s
Dr. and Hrs. F. C. Taylor of lows
vhihd saver-sl days wlgl: friends ln
Arlington.
Hr. and Hrs. Brooe Dickerson of
'Fluent aoterulned the following al
Inner Sunday.Hr. and Hrs.Ross
Illllsd l ma d aug hte rs,Vol!!and
Dlwlrlne sndsonGordon,Mr.and
ln. Flml Gllfry , Hr . a nd Htl Hell
Install and A. Batters.
l l . . . - . .. . - . Il f n n s l n s n n qI a mf a i r .
Circle of the Congregational churchod.willprobably enter themovies.
on Friday lf`£¢ffl001# at thahomo of lllssBroun:isaznmddaulthlsr of
the former.liir. ard Hrs. Frank Rey nolds of H.
A number of the graduates of Ar- Morgan, Colo., formerly of Arllnrrton.llngton hlgh school Joumeyed me F"-lThelisttesschoolclosedFriday
mootFriday to havetheir pictures
zalren.Theymera GlennandIrene
Chdalensen, 3, HelenEchtenkamp,
Pauline Lawson. Edna Masters. Ver-
nalBaldwin.LaarreneeKeenan,
Ralph Badger and Earl Spangler.
S-crlbner defeated Arlington on the
L a w n ;s | | ¢ n u n s |L nAl a n ! !n fi lI nf l
_sfvemoop with a program and picnic.
Th e re was a i ar g ec r owd a nd e vs r y
one enjoyed themselves.Miss Minnie
Wolf and Miss Alta Nelson. teachers
the past year have been re~elected for
the next bemri of school.
Con'm1enee:nentexerciseswere
.svisitors Monday. ..1
Chris Truhlsen and srlfe were Om-
aha visitors Thursday.
A number from here attended the
ball game at Blair Sunday.a
Mrs. Elrnond Welt went to Omaha
Thursday to do shopping.
The Degree of Honor held s meet-
ing Saturday evening.Theyhave
tw:candidatesforadmissionat
ihe nt regularmeeting.A nicelunehcns served at the close of the
I n u g g v e u o no nm sP mD Ig m n gw a y
under tho ¢l1=ws=. but as he proceed-You are invited to join us in sheselsahesaid,"Yes I sold liquor asstudies.To make the ~=°=5_g mhesélnougm charges, and here. friends,"
studies you must bqtin ntbegin- placing his hand on Douglafehoulder,
ning and K8 overy lesson.."wks my best customer."
Themorning servic e willbe helda
ina union memorialfor the Old\°SUIIHBTI It H20 l!. F. D. hllf,.bl.lt ihé* Du M'A £f.¥`..°...f..T Rellldiasl
Sunday school will find s class for all.se
who come.o nllolnes,May24'11-eo nPrayer meetingeachWednesday Moines Gas company ..i.I.....=to-
evenlng at 3 o'elock.day a reduction of 25 cents a thou-
Olllclslboardmeetlngmf *Wed-sand in the price of gas.The reduc-
-....... va -"" """"2Qm»=¢. §I§`%1fl'¢tn the gm; puhilc on " m 1 1 1 1 ~ n g u wd b t g h t l f d i l .- - - - - - ' "~ h i s i n i t i l l
nd man!exp¥"'¢'3 clgbl °°'°§i n ¢gmmltte nt tha doon
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ind FTUDBL E I N" l n f lll u\ n
m : : : ° ; m j o y i l i l h i s u l k j m i A ngghn(\E De¢"nln|theP M m mvocation by Rev. A. E. Manh of St. to be applied on the tuition3~Im~y'a Eqismpni fhmh. followd by nf the followlng schools:lin and after A :hon social time. tbl
a eo p e r aM u s el n u n a a yw o r k .n u d n y e ve n i n g b f e ve r y m o n t h .lt i o n g t i s e x fs la i n e d5d u e t o g h , 5 °
0'o- - . - - AL .A..- - - xA...... ._ _ e..R e vCOMIIBYo fO m l h aM mHBC u n e m ns p e n t s e ve n !E n w o r t hL e a n n ee a c hS u n d l vLn|A.1L
The addriess of the evennhz WM\\VesIeynn and YorkFridgyUvenlng in Ariinfton|u=»»= m we un m vmuuunx uwny ! use w e st W IK I! ln un ul i a n v ml ml -e v e mr g gg J 9 ¢ |0¢ K .comod ity.Th e n e w p r i c e i , * 1 _ 8 5
JesseE r i c k s e ni sa b l et ob eu rS u n d a y s c h o o ! a t 1 0 A . M .S p l e n___. J _ .
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nn. Chula Aadnvrl um mul
~;1,|:1 »cLi~u"It;." J blnlinrs awe active due to low Blair bgainau huns were closed '88n¢wilfso;ee1ned hobo injected IM
b t b rt:two or iron up&'=~=~="Q '"..1°P'i':"?" f:" %':>',.,... ',...i'...'?."°....'€_.'E°"1"E.'"=."i'3.., amlevdls' in honor of ¢h»ee°='i»=.°f 'fha mill: nf me ham. um nunhl.
Ir .m .nx ce l le ntmu ms.;;, \Jo h n s o n , M i n i s t e r .O 'H a n l o n , M a h e r & 0 'H | . n l o n
...A t t o r n e y s .
3 A p q ° } 5 1C H U R C H - 3 0 1 3 3T o :M a r y S t o u t :S t o u t . fi r s t
a n dr e a ln a m e u n k n o w n . h u s b a n d o f
W e h a d t h i r t e e n m e n i n o u r m e n '¢M a r y S t o u t ; Jo n a t h a n W . S t o u t :
"|5§`|5'iii»¢ ii an nllfo speaker and IQ _M enllm much aw lnlorrnatlan '
of the war while sitting at the Pence
Conference at Versailles.Hc is agreat pdvonte of the 'League of N;-
liona and almost forgot that he was
addressing the gnduatea so interested
Wu he in discussing the world situ-
ation and the pmssing med of Am-
erica taking an active part.
While many were not in sympathy
with his |.rgument.s,the audience
listened atlentivoly and realized that
they were in the presence of 2.man
of ability and a mzdcnt nfinle
tional hlstvry.The High School Orc hutn rend-
ered seven!selections that were
pleasing to the mdlence and both the
music director, Miss Wsnda Cook. and
the members of the Orc hestra men
bighy complimented on the prognu
made along musiai lines during the
put y ear.The presentation uf diploma by
S1=I>¢~.Tama Skinldo 1 1 |pneeded
by 1 :hurt uldmss by him directly £0
the clus of '21, :nd wa! of interest
to all.Supt. Sklnkie hu been very
popular with the student body during
the year and when he u lud oc cu-
ion tn addnu them, they hue dunys
shown maded attention and interest.
The audience en}oyed his dear, snap~
py remark and appreciated the fact
as he uid, that in order to graduate.
each member of the :lun of '21 had
lu earn and have his credits.A
number uf the gnduutu were pres-
inted with county certificates en-
iltling them to muh. lu ving taken
the nom~§~l training course This
pnc tiw aide of an education ap-
D. A. n. ELELI' OFFICERSr u n NE W X F I A R
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Al a recent meeting of the man-
tcrs of the American Revolution,
h fi at the home of M h
Ball , omcers wen chosen for the
year 1921-22.Mrs.W.w.Wilkin-
son,rcgént;M m J.E.Lutz, vice-
zegcnt:Mrs.John Mc K;y.se4:'y;
Mn. Henry Menelw. trans: Mn. .Iohn
New-ell,negflstrnr and Mrs.A. J.
Lam:Ie, hmm-I1n.A program and refreshments were
also part of the afternoon affair.
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wos1.&N's MISSIONARY CIRCLE
GOES To TlIE c ouzvrm'
0.1 Int fflrursday afternoon tha
Wnl11an'|Society of the Baptist
church jourmgwd out to. the Jenn L.
Petallou html to hsld §hli;__mb»6'i1i»` "a.i:21 '1l»?o"&i'h`t "ia
teruined by Mn. Pearson at a. slx
o'cloek luncheon.All Qresent hui n
dellglnful time.
HITS FL AG POLE
Last night at about eleven u'clock
as K. P. Hundshl was hauling peo-
pia frorq theronvention at Tiana Col-
lege he unloaded his passenger! at
the Home "l'h¢alre corner and in at-
tempting to zum around the nag pole
hit it with his car.The c ar stmck squarely catching
the crank which bard 1. hole through
lhe pole.The damage to the car
was apparently not guest.bending
...|_ _- - . . . . .J n u n n n
7. as compared umm :sw an me pri:-'nun - - " m u ............... .............,vious weelc.
Decrease in EmpoymenlLargest 'decreases in employment
are in the automobile and leather con-I
cerns. according to the survey made
recently by the department of labor.
Decreases amounted ul 41.9 per cent
in the automobile tnde und 409 per
cent in the leather trade.There wu
a decrease of 6.2 per cent in irun and
steel and n reduction of 32.2 per cent
in hosiery and unnlerwur.Colton
manufacturing reportad th~ smallest
dec;use which was 0.4 per cent.
supply in Mmlpc outside the SeacoastGunning compmfa holdings und that
prices may advance daily.
ff Will Slip by W ah:
Thru an agreement. the apple IWW?
srl ol' \'i'uhingtan and the citnza men
of Soutkum Cnllfomla a large part
ai the citntl and apple crops of 1921
1IlI be moved cut by water thru this
P}Mma c a m.The gmwe n have
gnjuhnzeui mo barloads of iruit m
s' ileamahip company fur shipment*flu the canil.- d
|Bi; Be la CND
The largest decrease in payroll Wu..Miha the season ha bee Ishown by the lron and steel undudnes e thu largest ahigmentn rfnlzrnswu 'e r r much appreciated bar the
Tha toul amount of pay ml! in Apdl
1921, as compared with April k920,
:hoard a decrease of 58.8 per cont.
A dueluse of 48.1 per cent wu shown
by the lenther industry, 46A per cent_
r In er .aa d w m
ln rg ut in ciense In employment in
April as compared with March, In the
present year, ws: 25.5 per cent in the
automobile lndustry.Woolen indus-
triu increased 22.8 per cent. Derma-
ea ranging from 11.8 to 12.3 were
shown in the leather making, paper
making and car building and rep|.ir-
Ing Jndustricl.The largest increase
in payroll was made in the woolen
indunfin,which altnounted ~m 2:Lb
per cent.Decreases of 20.4 :nd 15.9
per cent were shown in Iron and
sureI and in bituminous coal mining.
Rice Supplies DlmlnllliL a r g e a l a n o f r i c e h a ve b e e n m a d e
l a t e l y b o t h f o r h o m e e o n n l r n p t i o n a n d
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111 penn wu mad e from Kingutmn
nation in South Carolina a #mek agp.
111| emp i.| bountiful and the quality
1| t°°¢| in lplte of the late fruits.
Rh k f ! M a k e ! F u o tlb le'Mi gu n wa w ...ia
:loin favnnblc th an it hll been In
monlhm The market hgs reached a
point where buyers and alle n a r e
prnwc ally on an even basin.The
buyers want the merchandise and the
aellen are mrer to neil.The :how
age in silk hosiery Mxic h is dun in
the ltrikn in tho Philadelphia mill:
hu tamed that market in favor of
the seller.'Three of the leading cou-
cerns are sold up.Competition is
ken in the hosiery trade Ind it is
expected it will .continue no for some
time.
I
Sled Maru Slowly
Steel ls moving nt the rata of about
35 to 40 per cent of the mill upasity
of thi countnh Consumption in not
the Danish convention which ls uc-
ing held in this city this week.
Dr. C.R. Mead and Dr. Harris
Nielsen welmmed the delegates in
very appropriate speeches md l. very
able zisponae was given by Rav. G.
B.Glriltimsnn nf Audimn,loud,
president of tha church body and pm-
aldlnx officer of the convention.
'Approximately eight hundrud :lda-
gatu an present and with the toms:-
people padcsd the lin!! tabernacle,
whic h lui bum built, in overhaul".
The Blair Community Chvrun and tht
Blair band furnished the music wdlleh
visitors.a.Blair people are bendinx awry sf-
fort to make the dolqztoa fuel at
home in our Ilttll diy and ul 3| -ld
to welcome them and :bow them the
courbealn due I guest ln this the
l i l l l u t l i i l i l a n y i n u a m i d d l e
\_eY10LlN RECITAL
Prbf. J.W. Swihart presents Hr.
David Hu mmlr i and Hi l l Harlan
Ky le In u joint violin redial this
rwins. Thunday J:me2. at uw Bup-
Qiat church ahclght o'dock..
The #mmm 1| va ried nd inter-
esune and um admission in fue.
The Hines Gladys Hcflann and
Helm lluellar md Prof. Ssrlhnn will
assist.
To THE TAX PAYER8 OF W ASH-
INGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA.
TA K E !*I0'!"ICE.
q u n w : v u n - _- - - - -" _ ,- - - r - - ;we helluva, for lugmt average gs-
tenduwe th f g r o a tu t number nf
Yllm than having been 50% of thc
clan present for mon than twenty-
tlvc reunions..
After all the :Inns hu! been saab
ed, thq new c lan of 1021 vu duly
Initiated.They c ams down lhl thir-
wly . each one lrearlng | paper bib
bearing the inscription *'bsb|P'and
warn :amd at | tiny lablp with tiny
chldrl.Sotwenlen of nursing bot-
titi with milk in them wen pinned
nt tlc h plat! and tbl c rowd unm-
bled beams |. hilarious ons for 5 hw
minutes owing to the emmhmn of
the new munbeu.
After me adm of the c hurc h ha
served ice cream. clk! and wha nad
nu me ro us c lu l y e ll: ha d bn h ad
and ru-heard. ordtr was nuuraed by
tht g ggumg c d tho uluda thn, lqhGu y ¢ r ' 1 4 , a n a h o» a d mu ¢ | u » = » u
alas,welcoming than into t l !
Alumni.The r up onn ' lu p| »m| |W.
ly nude by Philip 0'Hlnlon,p u d -
d a n t o f d m c l u l o f i l i n w h k h h a
tlunkad the memben for thai! Ml-Iii'
mleoma and spirit of pod hllovnhlp
shown.May or Ay sh p u ld lun a pp u n d
next on the program with tha cabinet.
'Tha Muy ur and the Gndulte," bat
ba hllmd to pu ti n an ap pu r an c e an d
Dr. Chu. Hen! *SB c um next *Nh
th e wh i m " we ll W m. " n m xml. "
z > 1 - . s tu d i s a ln y a p o p u k r u n
speaker but never more no than when
he zpnkl 'ho membc n of tbl Alumni
md fellow school mates. I-Ill inlemnl
talk was wall worth while und good
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Mr. and Mrs. H.. B. Camerpn and|
:lasa im Sunday amd the largest at- Stout, first and nal name unknmrn
tendlnco atSundajfnchoolwe have "fm-*_°f Jonatl1|n_W. Souti Anim!-
Entertainment Coupon
The undenlgned will be pleued to nccombda'delanta vlth lodflng during Um Alumni Convantlon of
an Dlnllh [Nmgmn clmreh IA! be held in Blnir. fromMay
am £0 June Sth. l92lthe day with relatives.service
lzmt Addrausl;-g
n g,h14 5, 53,4edgg""od"Hin Millie Carlson of Blair viliiad'couponouounnar me, g gBundnywithM i nBasieKra}§oek.hu-der! In N. T. Lund. Ove T. Anderson.Thou.'l'. 0|r:Dr end Mrs. Ben Knjieek and sonm n , C . 0 . D, P . u .D . N l Ian-u|»|~»~~||Lm m eTyson orresenYQ of Scribner visited Tuesday evening
f!l!'lIZ33'3'I323!£lZ1JI!!1t13ZI3Zl13'$13i]ZtZ£l1I?T¥II ITIJZIIIII with the formen mother, Mrs. Mary
Coon WITH 0-A-s
|Krn1Ic¢k.Theywereontheir way
to the Ucni.ll! Anlbciltion in Omaha.
E}{ER3'lAN DEPARTMENT
1H. w. Dorsey spent the week end
5 Herman visitor Monday.,in dnmatized form.._
Mine Vials Rattle :ameup from
Chl!!! inc! spent the meek end with
her parents Mr. and Mn. F. J. Kne-
tle.
Quite n number went to Bfuir on
hionday evening and took in the Elwin
The B. Y. P. U. meets at 7 o'cl.nck.The leader for Sundeyeveningis
Grace Smith.All of our young peo-'e i rc uto comeThe topic.1=rxvd.
is "Life Sketches of Great Adventu-
res," Matt. 4:23-25; 5:1-12.
Strong show.IgOur association meets in Fremont
Mrs. J ustice who was taken to n June12-15. and theNorthemBap~
Dehospital in Omaha a few #weeks usoun Convention ml!be hold ins
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u e c e u e u :
The unknown heirs ut law, Ieglteu,
dn:risoes.penonulrepresenutivu
and nll person; Interested in the ef
iate of each of the following namedpersonsro¢pectl°.°ely:Jonathan `W.
Stout, Mary Stout. Artimicis Stout,
BielancthonStout,EmerStout,MaryNon Sllut. Noom£ Stcrenson,
Elisha P. Stout, William Stout, Jr.
The foliovring described ml! uhh,
\ _The 6nly sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaperthan any
other way..J
YOURCHEQKING
ACCOUNT
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""" u¢:ut:\u|\: """`" "'" DECK ""*n big picnic.There was n ball game receive a cordial welcome.I 'Gto the Ella' Triplett property recent-f~~~ ~lr vented byPm\< whir¢=>r==1».:gf §jf"°n;_;"°§'f »."§'1§2.."1;'i1I"§`l`.',f§5ChutneyM.Foreman,r u n n
fCRucker of Omaha spent Sun 1°srrI
llllt-ut the Geo'imllh hometriet und won by a score of 7 to 10
1'HrsPerryRose nent to OmnlmRevltewternen delivered the' bu:Let me tell you n secret. the church
Marla) to do some shoppingu lmsermonto the graduating
J.HJohnsen and P'C:rhnaon class Sunday evening at the Baptxstistohavenewsong booksinthe
near futureWe hope to hue them: e e n h ¢ : : \ } : h ; | : ; ~ ~ p z r é n r h u r c hAlthough um 'iw:ther non hare in time for the meeting that in
Itunuswly warm the house was we-lI'to begln June 5Dan GDurfgnn lsThe CompFire yin-in had one otfailed.Specialmuslemvenbythet h a i ro u t i n g uI n s tT h u r s l a yn f t e r - 0: t nw a sg r e a t l ye n j o y e d .
I Co n ..IA.W.Bargereturnedlostweek
hliu Wilmn Lone was down fmm'frolt| SavannahGooHe reports
Decatur and#PeelSnrdny with home cepe no farther \lon| there than here.
ro m..an and Mrs. Sanford wilson dmJar m " " " '° Lo we , " h " " '" ' be e n
the evangelist.MrDungnnin an
experienced evangelist and will hold
us a great meeting if we eo-operate
with him as he has n right to expect
25 degrees westR00feet,thence
north 53% degrees wef tl00feet.
thencenorth46%degree*west43
feet. thence south on the quarter line
390 feet to theplace of beginning,
containing1.23 agree. more or. lean;
intomuhipIS, northof range12,
east of the Sth P. M.; and the West
HalfoftheSeutlwrent Quarterof
Section18,TovrnehlpIB,Nor th. o!
Ronge 12, east of the Sth P. M. all
in Washington county. Nebraska.
Defendants.
Youand each of youare herebywe win.'notifietithat on thesomdayof
Dn not pleui warm weather as nn
B L A I R ,N E B R A S K A'js..'|pz.,Ȣa against the boys in that dis-c n lu s ' r 1 A N c u u z c uNor!:fs
.2....i.
unlmm(imnimindtnnkSnndn\;"dkrin" from n frac tured rib-ainceexcuse for staying at home, there tsAvril.1921,I'rankCurley,pum-
tiI'l, tiled his p¢u1iO}| in the Ilistdd
xport tn de mas-I 'The County Commissioners wlli a d vi c e m ( i va n u w n e w mmm-
I Tin plntn h" 'meut u a Board of Eqwlsation for en.
C o n l l n \ l -"'€?i». nnnmum nf fnirlv and lmblfull*Thi A lumni NTU by ~~L
~ tha rods people a feeling oflto the engine.
:mt ':;::...':::""' ""f'1=§|{1¥.lQ|¢]§i'\{Q`a hum n.alsnusl, su¢a.|,au\.» aw.-......._.-.._Schmidt and Irene Schmidt.
The honors of the class were taken
by Henman Hurdum who was pre-
sented with the scholarship.
Rev. C. H. Fosernan then we.s in-
vited to pronounce the benedietion af-
ter ghlch the Class of 192| becamecitizensof the community and Will
take their plac es in the worldThe opera house was nal-nlled
with 'friends and relatives who gath-
ered there to witness this flrat great
event in the lives of their loved ones.
Attogetl:er the Commencement ol
1921 was pronounced a decided suc-
eeee.
-~ " " ""'mated the pack :ma year mn nm ea-FAREWELL HURPBIS f g ~1Expect Gm.; y;,|¢coed 'TB per cent of that of tant year.
JENKINS AIND A.lt is estimated that from one thou-Oli Tends 'Higher »
nd 1 one thousand two hundred Linseed oilshowean advancing ten-`es oTh"famllif of Fred `!°"H"'clrloadn of potatoes will he shspped lmer and turpentine a s n u .Ad-
glven the surprise of their lives on
last Monday evening when neighbor!
and relatives came in on them to bid
them good-bye and wlnn them good
luck in weir ne home in Iowa..The evening 5" spent in a social
way and light refreshnxfrnta wereeened whic h added to the eveninfe
wn o s a E N D To
i from the south aide of
in Kansas this year
ual amount from theeqthe river. The territoryTopeka to KansaI City
| n e a r l y f o u r t h o u s a n d
- _ _ _ . . _ _ - -
the Kaur river
and probably an
north alde of
extends from
and there are
acres In the
. . . .-- " -
enjoyment r a m s a o v a n n a m m n v o x
'AB D U1 ' P o u lmw
_ n -
Eve ry p er s on i nte re s ted ln ~
spa looked for in linseed ollvenuesbutqgls la dependent upon setfon In
tba sxseed market..Consumption
d paiat and oil la on the Increase but
the rnmremont ia still disappointing.
-State J ournal. ,.
_ _ . __ - -.
W HY no HOGS ROOT
Why do hogs root?will rings or
other means of prevention have any
.|-s...|....--s..l -nar .nas ilu: lsnllih and.
following dates:June 1I. 15, IG and 21 and pursuant
to adjournment from time to time
until lwr la made, which will be the
nrst week in August.
Mary C. Debel,
17-2t County Clerk.
Puritan flour $3.50 per sack at the
Rhosdes Coal and Feed Store..r
M:a. T. C. Hlltoh carries a fine llne
of childrens' and mines' middlea.
When In need of first-dass iob
work call at the Enterprise ollce.
ceo.Hlndley, wife sm:m y .of
ru.n.~m :ment Banda! at the home of
Int runner ensersammem..Misa Ethel Jensen 'l6snd Stadsy
Capps 'rr played violin solos and
graciously responded to eeeores.
Miss Ruth Moore,lltsa Gtadya
Moore and Hr.Elrosr Christensen
favored the members with aolos and
were heartily eneored . U h r the
program, dancing was indulged ta
until the sree hours.The follosrtng odkers were darted
for the coming year:Norirnan Lothrop-Prsddsnt.
Eno-mx Schmidt-Secretary.°
Addie Euan--Tlrsasurer.
Cards Wiseman-Historian.
Ethel Head-Vice President.r
E
~ui
" "" " "" " " " "" "" "" " " "thc luto ac cident on the wiy homedinner Ath '
G°° Lmve home:ff m. ,theSunchyschociconvention
Mina-A r i lld lLowe,youngestbem dbo gdm-mer of Mr. and Mn. J. n. »»-=-'ra Hggf is now able ioup"u
'.0use.was apented on for appendicatia atme Trklmlh hospltli last week. gsm'jg " 3~ ~ >; T£ §{ j" §° §f l" °Z
is xeilinar along nicely.i f fv :.._§__. ___. 4_|:_\.n.|
no cooler pllm Intownthanour
churchbasement.
ChKdren'sDnyin near at hxnd,
:fwhui are we doing about it?We are
hte llfready.
Prayer meeting and Pcnonai Evin-
. . . n . . . . .- 1 - - . ._ . . - n -1 1 h . . l ¢ . ¢ . » I - n
Cum of W uhin gtonCounty,N l
hrukn. llrlilllt you. and .nach of you
the objec t and pny er of which pe-
titionistoquiet intheplaintiff,Frank Cllrley . the title to nz the ml
u t a hhereinbeforedel-cr!bed,and
SOLICITED
rm. ¢l»°¢\;vf°="°° 'rmmdw mn- c¢¢»¢'im"§4iT.Bé`.ii`I§r"..i& TJ'Ihis~Bank has the facilities. the ex-C a l l ! ! !l l l u l n l a 'T h i s i n a S 2 ~ i > u r =M y } ' ° ° ¢ l n z " E 5 " ' ?° " ° . ' 3 f § " ' . f ' " f ' ? ' l T h e n o b l n m T i r e 8 h n p | b o w \ . » |L i t t l e L a j g "g a v e a
inn#~ lyk }'°\l\§I°|f dunk. in\§ili.»i¢»{L|§¢[éri'¢¥|I'w'l}§\lpatience andthe knowledge oi thei.||::,f,""-|-|:,.¢.,.11|
localcondmoue to render youthe._l'_':'_':'1'2"'.!}_*E
WhatkindofI sewer of, in or to the amid promisu
amemberworkedandatiendedjust eac h Sf y ou. be tomer blind and
»dlike me"?rutnin edfromsetting up nr ns-
dThere is to be no P!¢l»¢?lilI! service aertlrur :nv claim. title. lienorde-most ufiicieut assistance.
alreet entrsnee into toms was cloned
and hence Howard. who was driving
the ear was driving er. a stood rate.
On nearing the turn he noticed zhe
f:;Dw»ur algo and instead of pelung
his ear down and turning around he
attempted to make the bridge, mins
'A-'1.'a\l.. at full speed.Ile hit the north
;. .. .L :__.._.|.....:._....|.....1..
..
DIAHRIABE LICEHSES
The following Hnrriuze lloemlon
have into issued alnee the loot Pob-
lleatlon of The Enterprise:.Harry 33.Gildenleeve and Violet
Everton, both' of Wayne. Neo.Benjamin F.Owen and Mary
C\l!\l\.u mm snuvv....__emphuii on the selection of breeds.
breeding, poultry house: and llxturer.
the production of infertile egimfeed-
foz*..exg prodmgciifggjtmarketingrge,lice and mltea,: n l common
disease! and their treatment. Among
the practical Illustrations are pictures
ol a homemade ea:rller. a -lry-mosh
to plow uxralfalfa fields or tear out
foundations f the lmlldinga in no in-flioatlon . n l they are not getting
proper feed.There is no hula for
the statement that rooting results
from la-of of mineral or protein ln
the ration.Hoare root for worms,
fool! and other food, but they seemQ A | \ \ P | \ . ||l |I l l ~W h l n I | . h C C k
Sioux City hu hed a drop in the
on rote and the people of that town
are now o= r ! r \ r l rate of $l.35~
This bring the price of tha( commodi-
ty doom to a reasonable prioe.""Blair
would do well to follow Sioux City'¢
example.
Q... u.\| ». hal mld tho house he
their homes, Hn. Moau merved nla
\'e'freshment.s to tha y oung folks.
L-lvoonefs little friends wish her
many happy roturno of the dun
Blair friends of the W . K. Fowlerfarnlly of Lmeoln will be interested in
l e a r n i n g t h a t H r .F o w l e r i s e o n u m -
1.x . a -. . $ .n !H u n k *
Ho Arlingion and spent Sunday with
Nm.Blsnclurwfs parents.
TheCommencementexercisesfor
the clan of ml will be heid Fridaymeniul at uȢ"!i. B. churc h.Rev.
mesa Hart Jenks will deliver the ad-
dress.The Alunmi reception wili be
ira Saturday evening.1
inthemorning, we meet forBible
lnhml nl. ms and dismiss at 10:45.
The writer il to preach the mennodal
sermon at the open house at. elevefl
a.m.Suhjogtz"Thelmmogiality
ofSlc'Hfice."Subject of the even-
ing serincn:"ThaneEphesienKids
or more Shots at Sin."
mend whatsoever in or to uid prem-
iles, and that eny ewm. right, title,
interest, lien or demand which you,
or any of you. may have had in laid
premises, il new barred by the Sta-
zu z e o f u mi mmm of u» ° s¢ . =. 0 ;
Nebraska: that the title of the pilin-
tlll' to uidpremiseslazood.valid1(
5°'la
. ,
The Farmers State Bank M
Blair, NebraskaIw. B. F. Robb. Ministerma p»nm»m§.¢ as so um "mumof
mrunnfwf ruirnru 1\:rr1"\?nlaidPfemhelInd ihll. the title to~1 _ g i B158 ill U \ ¢Dlll .lll I n u llllrluuw ululy _|ho g,[ Q he s c a p e d m i n : i n t o t h e d i u h b y b e i n ;n r o r .H § 3 1 . | . g '° ; ~
h u n g " P o n t h e n i h q q .: \ . a . »I w h i z f n n i a""neuralgie,eciatic
a n drheumatic
pains, headache,baekacheend
all other ac hes are quic kly re-
lieved by
Br. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills
Cotnainno dangeroushabit-
formmg drugs,Why don't y ou
try them?
M=r°==r=|f~1¢r\=r
. v a n a a a u u a a a\ . t \ \ J | \ \ | |n v l u u~~~~
ri sP i m p i n :o n°" " ' ° f 1H em .m .a n dw a l g h e ao v e rw o
o fa | 1 d r e a a e a ~t o u d u n gp h i l o s o p h y .n d ,dMhH e
m m e .a n dr e l i f l o n ,t h en mt ob e§ ° ° _' W L Mab j me n t m n e e
i v e nn e x tS u n d a ye v e n i n gT h es v'Ea0|l m - ao fn a t u r et e a c hu lt h a tt h e r eL u n c h e sS e r v e dH e r e .s oh e
|*squeezed in.ean be noeUeet without aau.aa._»- 1, thi s wh en vw 'wpeople"
h e u k e d th e b u a y lq ly h a e k e f th e
eounter.She turnd tovnrd him and
getting morethan an eye-full.re-
vu e ."Y -y u, -b utnd o man
alles."
What u that Mat eaule'!What ia
the origin of matter?What ia the
od;ln ef fone? W hat in the source
of those laws that are evident wifi'
whenlnmatter,mindandspirit!
nic! premises he qulelad in the add
plaintiff. and forgeneralequitable
relief.
You, and each of you. an required
to annter laid petition on or beiore
the 20th dl! rt! J une. 1921. or aald
petitionwillbetaken aa true nd
judnuent renclered accordingly.
Dated this 4th day of Hay, 1921.
\FrankCurley. Plaintiff,
B7O"Hanloa, Haber 4 Oilanlen,
1%-itHla Attenley l.
Tiana wen* eight pcopie in the ca ~ind none of them hurt mvi The Enter e
prim in aim ln!onned_thlt the u r atmu cw-n'#;'n1"i iiving4 .
tlcsped d"""'B'°H 1 y S i mp s o n d ro ve d o wn t.o l. i n - ~ g gg n ta l o r f rm: th e C o l
mln Tnesdav to brin8 Russell h°'"°.h-n of Azrlc ulluw. linc oln.A»\ybudu¢i»pd¢Bianca I'army Lar try and Marg (mm him yea:'¢work u th e S la te " ""Middies at Hrs.T.U.m l m r u pmpeny un * ws !| lll| || || rvu ....--.UW*ngentiy returned from l f "University.Hr.Bugeon reports the Puritan Panf-ako Flour,thc best Anchor lln nd.For tha ultrapar~ and Bin. llldlerow and her mcrthar,Puritan Pancake Flour,th i bali
days visit wit relatives 1-md: in the iinest shape and the trip Qvrr, 35<.£nt| per sack at ticular.All zines.Emblems on Mn. Martin. hue moved over on the ever, 85¢-cat.: par .uuk at
in Lincoln.an extremely pleuant one.The Rhonda: Coal and Feed Store slave: etc.norlh sidl when they enrn property.Tha Rh-nudes Coal und Feed S#/nm'7n~»t'I?»Z7Z%»
a dnndkilh||llH1w|4~=i=\=lv-
anrn nx v mn n n nin f !1I.A11?H F D D L U F I
Cuticura Soap
The Hedthy -
Shaviné Soap
To ln mtl gtlsteningwhite lainie
linens, use Red cron mn Blue In yourlaundry.It never dlnlppolnm At all
r w d u m m 5 ¢ .
H e r Loc ks W e n F l l u .
A f t r r n slvge ul'!2|||»o||I h- v e r m y
b a l r a i l c a m e n u t a n d I n o w e r I0
m a k e I: r o m e l n l w t w r l h a d l t l l ! r u !
o i f.Elm!l u w e a r I w l g .O n e a f t r r
n u m l I n t l I \ w | | t t o t h e t m l n l o m w l
toInu-frluxuls a n d ju st u i l u engine'
u h l u m l b y m e r e w a s a n un u s ua l l y
u m m ; g u s t n f w i n d .T o m y a m a z e
a w n . a n d h n r r o r t n ? h a l a n d m y h l i r
w e m l l y m g clo wn th e p l l i fo r m ,a n n
ll le 1 1° 1 at om ! Iuu k ln g for nl l l ho w o rh l
l i k e n h r u z u i n e w ro h l n .I e r i n ] n u t
"° ¢i t\ . th er e | .: |N ! my h at an d my h ai r. "
o r r o u n s e t h a t d r e w ¢ r e r y u n e s m e n
ti o n a n d l t m e m e s ] y e a h b e fo r e n t i m !
ro u n z u m a w l u m e d It t o m e . I 1 r ¢ m 1 '¢
l o n g i n g e t t i n g a w a y t r o z h t h e c u r i o m
c r o w d :ma' si ste ru : r e e l e d t h e n e w l y
a r r i ve d t r i e n w s . - C h i u m o Tr i b u n e .
0
m a n ." L e ! '| a n l t . "
"Y o u 1 e !| ,h e le ve n n o u s. t w o b r ic k s .
e u pl ac e a t t h r u b y on eb a ll (- i nc h
- ~l l
Purll¢'| Sorrow.Upon returning (mm klndergnnen
one afternoon Jerome uh! In his moth
er:"Uh,mamma I'\»mlla Peterson
°~ ~1'"ya-5.°....
lean Legion Weslzly.
¢_......._-_ _ _|F r a u r n l t y t h a B r u t N e e d .i l w a s i fl c t o r H u g o w h o c o n c a l r e d
| | t . l 1o u lh t :* T h e t m e r e t t l i l n e l a t
m g a u n l u s t n l a a t r o p h e s u a n u n g
m e n m l o n M h u m a n i t y .L o ve o n e n n -
o l h e r . a l d o n e a n o t h e r .Bo l i d a ri t y o f
m e n 1 | m e r e t o r t t o m m p l l c l l y o f m n -
a e n o u s f a m .I: u t h u s t h a t i s n u b -
l l i h u l o n n n h t h e u m u te r m o l ' t h e
gr a n d h u m a n fo r m u l a , fr a t e r n l i x . G o v-
e r n m e n t s p u L o b s t a c l e s i n t h e m y o f
l l b e n y : n d e q u a l i t y , t h e y w i l l c u m ! l n
t h e i r t i m e , l n s p i t e o f w e m o n a r c h y ;
e q u a l i t y In np l l a o f m e ar lx to qr ac y
1 ~
. n l. s u
.,»'||..n u
Sum§
R e m &
x ~B m y s
~ ' ; ~
E m z é m m m
B E L u A N s
r o n I N D I G I S T I O N
The Ford Hospltal
of O mah a, N ab.
Olm | mmp me Ud nln g amu se imnursesThe curriculum meet: the It
qnlnmmu ol ilu Sqn Board.har ful!
~ ~~:um mlm me Sum. nl Nunes
v m n z m a n g !w m -
U l l k l a l s o f a d e p a r t m e n t a t o m I n
B u r u m e n w n r e a l l y n d r f r t l s e d i n l o
m i p n p e n t i m o n a c e n a i n d a y t h e y
Io t l l l i d e n o t e t h e a n i m s p a n l n o n e
o f : h e i r dl s pl n y w l m l m r l l o n n e x -
h l h l t o f t h e g o o d ! In w h i c h t h e s t o r e
w a s pr o l l t e e r l n l .T h e d l y l r r l ve d .
'l 'r o W ¢ !| o f w o m e n !9 = = " * t h e w i n d o w
Qnnpty.
nda y."_" \ \ t | | | .w a s th e ma t t e r .Je r o m e !"
t h e m o t h e r tnq uw et l.»y m| \n ll \ e!Ic |H |'.
" W e l l ,y o u k n o w . "Je r o m e r fp l i e d ,
h n b y r u b o m l m h n d n
|~
~ ~doorunlollirnall.|mmpodo1'er.ho£d-dduldou-
I .
l ~'£G"'b'.m, unti lf i '~docturtbmfocmdno;,,: nlid and they uidiw I1 C~~ g~=~=M»-'~¢»==§-¥'1 \"l , t ? § ~ 5 :
~~ E'»»m£ear:-
n e hleCnmpoundand 1mm found rclkf.Now lm dulimr¢1|1a1rorkuadiciat.h¢Vegeuhlv|lJom-ma huuvuimefrummuponf-
~md!ali nl' my friends mdthat thi Gumpomfd dhi forma. '- un. Humour! locumgnn,27& Frizlrr Bt., Goorzntmrn, Iilmoil.ln. HcCumblrilon¢0f!h¢ annum-'°f...=.f..H";°::'°'°..,:£,.2.;°::,°'=Ef1',"&
upto ...f.?=. 'ri ~
budadrel. beuinf-do1=nplin|\ndner-
.;;;" ' $ " ° 7 1 " & § . f ' : f ' ° " ' " m sLydia g°Pinkh|.m'l egetahll (gm-
pound ntrialtheywould getnu.
WATCHTHE .Bla 4Stomach-Kidney:-Heat-Liver
Kaep xhe vital mam heahhy bymguhrlyukinz t.hewor1d'utlnd»-
and remedy for kidney, liver,bladder and uric bln--'
GOLDMED
w m w
Tha Nndontl n»m»a§ u mmnd infalumna and ondonld by Quan WDM!-minn. I.: :H dmgghts. uma dun.z ¢ a »u m m ml l l _ - : n n as n u u r h u
The bouaeurifo :miles nm ltlstubt l o n u a h o l o o k s l t t h e h u k e t o t
dur, white c lothe! and thank: Rid
Gross Ball Bins.A: grucen. uc.
e m p t y ~ n u r s e .m e i n t p i n ; m é . - °
blrt~dsy party. and PennIle brought Ahandkefchlel rar Washington, and mn
Finn wld Qer im was dead."
na ila nupta ohnha illl
What. to Take for
Disordered §g>mac§
A-wnlgu off.An American gob In Enguma hidl¢¢DD¢¢\ on a 'uelghlng macmna nd
was studying It with n puzzled us.
CARTE~. |'r~r~
¢|0w h a t i t m u m ! "i n q u i r e d 5 m e n d .
!
i
.55
\~u r f
g
Timsnwomnn The Tunic Blbuse
frequent!~ u»mb~1:t°¢l in dalnty aum-
dnlntlly gpwnul as ccmpnruhrely
amlll cost this summer.Fabrics of
the washable variety. whether rottgnur llneu. an no longer In the luxury
clan,and cenaiuly styla dnignenlane olrcrrd I1 elplttldld rang; at lb
traclin ztylec.A :mu ul' turn maleriais ll one or
12:0 excfllem examples of smart dm-lqlclty o6ere1l this lesson.It mar be
tlillo c r plain color Ilntn with cre-wnae.This type of dream u rut onthe simplest M lines, buttons lenslbie
and comfortably in the center bark.and in of the uneplece variety.The
I
~. ~|
Haw Sweaters.Many of the new sweaters an- of'judogreen silk,mama fo(son jnda-
:lI\'| 'i1 tml.One is made with slmrf'slewenuItla wide tumhac k cults of
ann :bile augorn and a wide rolling
|I | |ll ITIRIE
Garmeng ln "Casaquln"Style
uk : Hi ld a- Ba nn o n fo r Qw lur tu i
wurkw u~t in some very pleaalnli
lml to tum: a girdle zltrcl az either
aide.
~0 a i 1I n o l t n é pr e se n t m u o n ts t h u
~ight;tl ee or at lve l u n l c b l o u u w h i c h
la fgal tlo ned i n " c n i a q u l u "st y l e b u t
hl c h Iu m u t In l a m !! r a ve r y b e n u t l t u l
u m l us e fu l n r m e u l .T h e cu sn q ui u
ll l ne ,ttvc urtl luz t o n P a t h ls s hl o u
w r i t e r , In t l b e c o m e a n e l u l b l l a b e d fn -
vn r l l c .'I l u s u e a s y l u u u d e n t n n d .A n n
c m cn aa q ui n b t o u n e m a t e s t h e t i g p r u
toot:sl e nd e r a n d etnltteutty gras.-eful.
i t g i ve !t h e l o n g tt ul at l i n e n u w s o
fu l l t l u na h l e a n d c a r n a g e: o f t h is o u t e r
m n b e m u d : a u g o r g e u l l l . l l a s l i m
pl e.a s i n d i vi d u a l tas te a u l l u i t s .
H u w t h a t i t u n g u l n t h e - fa s h i o n t o
ve t h e s k l r t o f o n e c n t o r - a n t l m n
l e r l n i - - u n d t h e ou ts ag e a t quilts n nu t h e r , a n o p p o r t u u l t y l | _ g i r m fo r p l e '
ture aqtt e e utnl tlnu tlu nl u t al l k lttd ll. and
t h e P u r l d e n n u s l m t t t n o t b e e n s l o w l o
attai n.: t he mo st og u ng r ee a bl a a lt t ta -
tln ll.»
ltttltviclnal w o m e n h a ve d o n e thl s.
Qu i fm ' m o r e i t n p o n n n t l l t h a e x a m p l e
w t b y s o m e c f o u r l e m l l n z d r w l d c -
ui gn er u.Un e of t he Int e x ! m o de l s t m d
tt d r a p e d s k i n m a d e o f n n e w bl a c k
r n p e w l t l c h h a s a s l l g h t i y r o u g h s u t
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Y i c t o d n n p m l o n a b o u t ih e c uffs .
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\ s l l u l n o d a l w o r k e r w o u l d n y .l h u
n h l !! z u n r m l h y l n s l i g h t .
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: r r a u - . n u l l a n Il l u a l r a l l u n n f t h e In c l
t h n i n d y fa c u n d l t y l a no t e n t i r e l y n
Wrogaif.nl tr a i t .In t h e r r m n r k a h l v l l c !
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pr u u lg r f.
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101.11 anl um ln It i s o n e o f l h v m o l !
pa r ti c ul a r i n t h r s e le c ti o n u f s u n foo d .
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lu p u s . a n d g n s s a r n f it s t yp i c a l h o m e
-an u p l a n d .l u t h e L l p p lu n g u u th e
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* h a l p q u u r n .l m r l n l t h e In n ; l r l u l r r
th e :Iver au h si s l en t i re l y u p o n m o n ,
w h i c h n b o u m l l n n t h e va st i u m l r n l
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\\I| I¢I|s p r i n g l n m ac t i o n w h h t h e
w i ? u m r e n n e m l n r u ! l y l h s b l e u o f t h e
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ih v n I|\ | 1!e Ih e s t oc k fm th e F u r N or t h
\\ e .i t uf t he Am e r lfa a c o nt i n en t .B a n -
m C l a u s m a y use a r u m o r t r u c k o r
\¥L'tl a n l l r p l u n r l a m a k i n g b l a d a y
=l o l l ve r l n _ l r l l l l u A l l l n k l t h e m l n d e e r
lu c u n n i n g in t o l u n u m .
ln E u r o p e a nd A s h t h e re i n d e e r w a s
d r m e u l l n t e d l n p r vh l s l o r i c l l m o l . N a t
m I n A m e r i c a . w h e n Lhls sp eci es ol'
:h a d e e r fa m i l y ,th e Ce n ri d ne .w e r e
k n o w n a s r u r l b o u .l m !a r e m n s o
k n o w n . t o d l n l l n l u i a h t h e m f m m t h e
mmm es tlr nl ld a n d i m p o r i vd a n i m a l .
T h e Hr s !im po rt a ti on . c on s ls ll n y; o f
mu ly up r e in de e r. w a s ll m ie ll at Te li nr .
man h u alnimt smilmlleat :?\=i»:
Iand fnr hls herds.
_Ploniy a Maas for Food.
It has been entrusted that tht!!an 20n.wo nqulm lnllqn of this dry.
<'0l'lllike mms in Alun--enoughgrulng land for 5.062.330 deer.This
:lui of pnturlxl is suitable for noother animal excvpl.I! may he memall-ox;hence than tnaumnd:ol
muah mile s at Ami e Aluka, wensz not for the relndecr. wouid prune
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m e m m B o o d g r n e - t h e o o o r n o
r i d e e n d o p u l e n t c a r p e n t e r .H e e e :
n e o l n g t h e m n m i l l p a p e r w i t h e n e w
d l e m o n d r l n g o o t h e l h l r d t n g e r o t h l e
l l ! ! b i n d .
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w i l l h a ve t o b l M e d a t o w n . " t h e p m -
he o o v a n no u n c e d .
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n u | o \ r , " . | e l d I l a o a r e e e ." !'ve s o n
e o m u c h l o d o .1 do o'&n o t erh lch
v u l o m u . "
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i q . u l y o u ! " u a p r o f e e e o f a s k e d .
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t h i s r e i n fo r a n y b o d y ; i f I d i d P d n n :
m y o t n t o o t .' 1 1 o z a 1 ; m : h » ¢ r u z h , |
l a r ! h a ve t o n o d a t e l l !I c l l c u l l l e
d m Te e g o : a l l m e m o n o ! I o n d . 8 0 .
t h a n i z r e i n l . I l n t e o d t e n e t n o n i
e c q u l n t e d w i t h m y h m l l y . "
H e w a s m m b u t In n o w e : d l s e n e e
a b l e n u m i t .
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U k !=»-mlm.q n e e o n m m f o r w o
t h e t d e y w e r e m c l l n o d t o r u m :h i s
de cl a ra t io n a t in de pe nd en ce e n d h i s
d e vo t i o n t o l o l n r e .b u t re e l l y H r .
l n o d g n l e u n e : r o l l w l l h l n m e r i g h t s .
n vu e m o r e s o r l o o e m a i l e r w h e n
3 1 4 0 C r o o k d e p l o n i l n g l e a k e d a n d
lo a d e d b l e k i t c he n a nd c e ll a r ,I n t e l
l s e e d I n l o l l l l l e r t o n ' vm ' d e y a n d
w o r k i n g o ve r t i m e m o r e o r l e n .I l el ¢ i \ l e d t 6 : m l . e h e n d o u t h o 3 1 u l ¢ e ° |
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h e e g e t t h e c o m m o n n o t i o n o f m o d n g
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p a w - z o n o m a d i c B l e g vl l l e .
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wa r n t h e i n c r e as e l u n b e e n m or e t h a n
t w o h u n d n w i t o l d .
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bound ami una wire.They drippedand many of the pipe! of Blngville
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people ot Binnilla back to the woods
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ta k i n g u p a n d c a r r y i n g o n t t h e e xm e n u a n d | n e a | . a h a 1 p u t t h e n a m eo u t o f o r d e r .If y o u h a ve l n d l g a t i ~ -
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mm m .- s l l a b o d ;a n d m m l a h u re -
se r ve m o d a n d s t r e n g t h b e c a n a l e x
h u n t e d .
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t h e d e e r : n e r I t I n d i c a t e s l u d e s i r e
t o q u i t t h a j o u r n e y .Il l u n h n m e s - n o
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lnhllmqd that Inmate deer may notbe punrhaaed from the uatlveu.
A number of Lspps, originally env
played by the govemmeut to teach Um
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reed wg deer nc h.In M c y a ntheywer e to mum n lik: number.
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fu l l y e ve r y n i g h t a n d i l x n d l t i n -
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were equally divided lam two henll.
one of which :mar number: not tes:
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carcass is frozen with the hide onand shipped to distributing pnlnu lu
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THAT than eve Phyddms who specialize on Infant eilmenu you knew.All
Pbydolane understand Infant troubles: all Physioiens treat them.It is hi
pmfesmlon, his duty, to know human ills il'0m theStzork to the Gnat Beyond.
Bntlnser1ouaoaaeobeoa11einthe8peolelist.Why?Heknowsasnery
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a remedy that she would use for herself?Ask yourself:and answer honeeflyl
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will remember that I'1et.eher's Oestoxie is made specially for Infants and
Children.
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.'good road And reduee our speed to capahie of pulling ul home in goodrmiahtlcrn of tool! md ¢¢l\15P\D¢"t~Meeting Fam ';*° *fmgg and ear printg. At ~ miles ltiin. it seems as if welimm fully within ;he lrnlllc regular
eana for tnnaponin: 'md hmdlln;c. u. uornn, a 1|7enh.hy bunker nd ff'in prgportlon 1° 11. immense were """"'"¢ mn.-|?'°'"' of common sense.'Ei' "3?"°
°i 1 " ' ° E . " "' I '' " . m f ° ° f f »r 'i n n d o w n e r o f : m m m s i t u f l t T h v _w m w e a r e w i n s z o r a v e i | , . 1 l u m w e h r - e b e e n r u n n
l ¢ \l |\ q }1 n |n n I l l [ f f l .
ir n g£1709 i n ~~C a n . ... .. ._.__: ._3'l_..e..¢. J ¢ml h l d n n n n m n l fm n n i . : m d ( h a m
Blair. Nah.. June 2. 1921.
Kdml photos will please you(~ ~ P ~¢.,'§.?'£§,"£f'.`l.fi3`,'i' an lho ~
n r s n u m n u m MIK. Geo. lI¢Quanie hu n her
- : n n n n a n n r n a s n - '
I Lawn Grass Seed nt Are B|g3 s m n n f m n T I M E T A R P EtB L I R B R I E F S - L o c a l a n d P e r s o n a l .s.-25 riou .2° f f | ' "m¢1`£.I `i'=~=§ .u. w.. I.f.T"'
I 5 .Puritnn Pancake Flour,th b u t Tr i n a g i .
Ruhr: Photos will plana y ou.lcmma Photos will pieue you."gg Sgcheorx per f~g=m=;,_d Store ~ ; ;Daily.
The Rhuades Coal and Food Store Conla-y'|Starting Feed for w e 1:a 111-i'~ Wat \ i s .an
does grind" s-at the Rhonda Cod and Feed store.A heavy wn \ f e ll yesterday and pg n . m. D IUL .,, __ _,
:m._ Dgtcr Follin had the rnlzforiunc Mm. Anna Stacwan fame up from Just night in Biair ml vicinity.1.P g_ 3 p 3_ |. 0 - ;
the other day to run |. rusty nail in Omaha to attend the Alumni re-Most of the trouble is produced by " Nhis foot..-,1"f'~i°l1 th an who d o n i produce lny thlug }m.lr ax crib."'
There are some new thing! in bvk-I Mr. gud Mn. Harley Appleby are else.-Bulfalo News.~ 3 . 1 , u c c p t S u n d a y .
ers' good, am the nm: Hom! Bakers wjoic ing ovr nne baby boy :mg ' A _q\¢\¢1§gw11{k_ *fu be iniflfr sr ~ n. 1 1- 11 ; emgt S un da y .
\<
e
¥
l n 6
oiix A. RHQAD ES.Publkiur | "v .I
so that tha uni! coat of production
may be re atirdy lmlll.'Dun mum!
be tunnels llufll and trucks and
moist equi nt for movlng the ore
in the minn.There must be tho
crgxnizallon for tnnnctlng the Quai-
nesn, employing men, Plarinr sages
and Anding markgu fair the 'nutpuh
All this cannot be 1iono by labor
alone.It must be done by man who
have henewfnre. llbured and saved
their money,invnting the savings
In enterfrilcl which, by means of im
proved proomlu and more ellfient
methods,u a able to m a h i n f e r
profits \rl1§ch can be agdn Invested
until there been bGl!t up an es-
tablishment nfl;as the lteel mills
9 we know them today.
community shouid get behind the
movement md moteit at rullty ." I
can hudiy \.bh\1t of n more fitting
teotimonlal of our gratitude and of
foction than thin." said Mr. Harding.
"It would be not oniy the testimony
of our miltimenta, but n means to
beautify the country which thou
heron have no well lewd."
P u Yo u $1.50
- ~ . . _ . | - . - - - - _ . . . - _ _ - -- - - - -
.to merely dig on aut of the ground,
or irtnlporl that are to thu smelter,
nr feed fuel into U10 furnace, or Lend
Lgigantk machine in the mel mill,
h u performed \n essential part in
trannf.ing th e n w material!intothé¢=H.¢ product.But If this is
all he hu done he hal been l rela-
F r e i g h t Rf é i - } ;rmi`¢~rdin|;
An cronomln at the State Collegv
of Agdcultum nays the high froight
Freight r a m have Non cut ai:
-What Jn yosl know about
th u !It wil! no doubt wt the urheoln
~f inter-state commerre to moving at
np ld n ts !
The guulpy breezes ¢sn'£budge
Hurd! hilt: hu! Ury | :"1 nc fthe
enthcry little heads of the buckwheat
tn bobbing.
-1 ; - _- t ':_ . | _. . . .. . . _. , _ _. . . .. : , T : : .
T a l a ,U k l a h o m a h u ju s t p ~ s c d
~na gh a r i o t .S e ve n t r f u u r ki l le d .
W h o i s nrpo nni hie 'E
pawffioe at Bidr, Nah., under
organization the eapitnilt--a Innn -_who has auxed pan. of his annmg;` Cut lu Rellil Pric es Part ol
--in nolea| important than use lab;Bualrmm Reconatrudion
ou r.It is capital as wail as iaborthat ,trnr rmn twenty-five cents The Americul worker had a right
\ror\.h of W mnterlal into Lhiny lo vbkd.lb wvagu rvductiom of
dnl!-In wonh of finished pmdun."\t\\~enty-Bve and thirty pm cont in the
: : ; f : ; = : '. , . : m f : : x § ' ; " ; ;' : m m - = - = » » = o n e ~ - » ~ - ~
0 the fo:madon of a customs'unionreally counted have been than gg; embracing Czecho-Simmlda Austriahavesavedsomethingfromtr..'- 'earnings and have made lbw mv-' §§{"f.'lTL'~ Jugo-Slpua. Runmnin, and
z' f f 'r' means nfcrthu =;5;°=~=°==."Once trade in lt'|i¢v0d of the new
o o In-~»g lr mrs on.shackles placed nn it in this vm area,their knowlmige and judmnmt con 1 tha delegates of e various
§..".,'f¢`I{`=§.."'°""°"°" and sale °¥ c°m°|s!x£es gf t together to work out the
;| 5 . d;_ tnmportntion,tariff and curfrncyxugder prlrnial ;===q;g= 'g :;h1 vfvhlems common in them ull. the ~
u n may pos;y .persona! effort alone, but in the com-' §;,' ; j" ; ° ' ~ u n d e r s ta n d i n g u z ll
pl ted system of our present social n e.
\l
poauuible tho immense production
which il the marvel M the twentieth
century.Th e mln who hu reatly
been effective In bdnglng about the
hilrhltf efllcient system that :mr ex-
iatn is the man who hu done more
than his num routine work the man
who hu:discovered better methods.
qhn hu devised new proc euen.'who
has Invented bettar lpptinnoes by
means of which production can be in-
creased nm!cost of production de-
crc lltd.
"Moreoven men engaged either in
the steel industry or any other in-
dustry who hqve been content toenrn
and spend a dnily wma have contri-
buted relatively little to the gigan-
itr cntpqmrisrs which make the Unit-
"Serin %¢*I'fd in Nrplana Crash"
is the ¢»mb!u,om:J Fmdng on Ilon-
»y'| dai!cs..1111: toil uf life being
taken in this "ro is appalllng.Yet
ure 'param in df-Twin! suture by fail-
jng to rr'tcm' rr ihll we Ire "of the
earth army ."
The mwth milieu have been no ihkk
nrouwd thne difgins lately that the
hourwhiff in in a menu! state that
would ulrzost giva tha board of insan-
ity | job.Then cornea the kill-ioy
s n d tz ll s u a th e n e xtmo ve wr f llb e
the amy worms and that tim earth
will be hid bare of all vegrtntlnn by
this scourge.Well, we always have
aomellning to take the joy out of life.
If zz iln'£ one thing its mother.
But cheer up "Thr fate in the enm-
mou fate arf dl."
Along with the moth miller; and
tho other peru comes the hobo. Thor
knight of iho hfghway la out and any
morning now you may mist him at
your bull: door uldng for a hond-
olzt.Ho is uid to be a strictly Am-
erlcan inftltutlon.In no other country lo an told la Une tramp found
or talented.lie is here and here
alone, BU! not to stay.In time to
eomo the Inn of our land will make
provision for the idle and every nan
will be employed in some useful oe:upatloo :nd Insield of being s leach
on socloty will bo 1 benefit to all
mankind. -
LIBERTY TREES
The Prenddent hu given heady eh-
donement to the auggerllgn that
t r u :be pimtnd dong lmportnmt
highway s u living memorials tn our
soldier dad.The spring of the year
ll the um when :meh phntlnml ran
Lincoln State Journal Lhnt pikq of
commodities: must rome down to mer!
the low pric es of farm null.The-
Journal want.: to do its lluro in thr
"Comedovm" and la offering to mail
me daily from now until Jan. 3, 1922
for only mo. or inc luding um blzl
Sunday Journal with its magazinr
and colored comic sections for only
33.This is ronlly away below the
present cost of production; but U1¢'lt's
only one way to some down and Uml'r
to como down.This Journal is the
hm bw in we newspopgr hold gmi
I hope you will prove your interest
in lower prion by nnrllng In y our
mblcrlptlon for tho remainder M this
you at this out price..|
J. C. Seacrest. Publisher.;
ned salmon, dried prune: and npricota,
to mention only n few Far Western
products, won' still offered st prices
tea per oent Zona on the onnge
tho hlghest 1920 quotations
though wholesale prices in the
market had been out forty and
per cent.'
only
than
even
oven
fifty'The most striking cxxmplo of the
eilect produord on oonsumption by a
bona fide, za.dical,p{lne out was fur-
nlshod by the organized walnut grown-»
ers of California. The general mann-
ger of tho organization. C. F. Thorpe,
iwatod upon n reduction of the
wholunlg pHco from more than 30
cent! £0 25 cents i. pound last sum~
mer,a t a time when other prices
were going ug,or hold stationary.
D l f n r i l s m e n t u s d R e m o va l o f C u s -
t o m s S h o u l d P r e c e d e A m e d e l n
Aid 10 Euyope
.¢..-." W h a t c m t h e U n i t e d S t a t e n d o ? "
n a h a w r i t e r i n t h e J u n e S u n s e t , i n
" " " " " ""`" i " ''- - '~- -~ ~ - ~ - - - -- - --\/'¢'~g n» ~ . \_ .g - 1 ~/ %
v \\ P ' £ 1 p ,;£ 4 ~\~~~"f~»\'€@f;~~ * s z i z i .N
/ A \/\\y \
\ 'M 'u
to the open road. nnd push the old
wagon up to 25 miles or so, we feel
that we am "going some."On the
other hand when we have been bowl-
ing along at 35 miles or better on a
The speedometer in an in.stru1nent.of precision, ngeasuring the speed of
the moving vehicle.When we Rnd
ourselves jogging along comfortnhly
and smoothly in the big, roomy Rolis~
Arrow lin5ouline.of our friend.weare ns&»ninhcd to find the speedometer
rending around 38 miles per hour.
When we ciirnb into our own boat,
the same aensztlcn of easy. even mo-
tion, so far as It may be approximat-
ed at all in our pride of standard-
ized prodixction, comes nt a speed, or
perhopl we should say n lack of speed
of about 22 niiles pd'r hour.
a serious consideration of tho pay
t of Germonfsq war Indemnity.
"If Germany #tres substantial evi
donce of her sincerity in being will
ing to pay zo the limit of her ability.
the United States could well ;\f"m'
to accept German securities ln return
for camliing an equivalent amount
of her loans to the Allies.
"In whatever form America ex-
tends aid to Europe, the uslstanrv
:nuatnlmnys be depended upon the
iolflllment of certain conditions b:
Europe.Chief of these Conditions
should be redtzctlon of armaments ad!
round in order to c ut down nun ex
penses and put an end to the continu-
ed palnting of wonhleeul eurrcney.
Coupled with this demand should be
c ut wa muie.
The entire cron was clunnl up he-
fore spring.'I"c prunes for which
the retailer pnnfinues to ask 40 cent;
a pound are mn 'tm his she!v|~s.--
June Sunset.
' - _- - - H
Sedona After-War Silmdtion
"Pnc lng the nn-sent situation of
geneftl unemp'o}-ment.\¥n!=r\1r»l¢>
and famine 'ard tratinl itll causes.
three major reasons for the ¢liai1\ts!
of thc world are becoming apparent."
says writer in Lhe June Sunset.
'1'I'ho first and most Important i»
the rontinuntiorof the ancient Fran-
co~German feud dcspite the nnr1~1uI
pews: the second is the failure of the
new state:in contra! and Eaulrm
Europe to get together on an ¢0-0p¢"3
tivo basis for the rutoratzinn of their
normal economic life; the thin! g.. the
coliapae of the vast nzim known as
Russia.".r
oiix A. RHQAD ES.Publkiur | "v .I
so that tha uni! coat of production
may be re atirdy lmlll.'Dun mum!
be tunnels llufll and trucks and
moist equi nt for movlng the ore
in the minn.There must be tho
crgxnizallon for tnnnctlng the Quai-
nesn, employing men, Plarinr sages
and Anding markgu fair the 'nutpuh
All this cannot be 1iono by labor
alone.It must be done by man who
have henewfnre. llbured and saved
their money,invnting the savings
In enterfrilcl which, by means of im
proved proomlu and more ellfient
methods,u a able to m a h i n f e r
profits \rl1§ch can be agdn Invested
until there been bGl!t up an es-
tablishment nfl;as the lteel mills
9 we know them today.
community shouid get behind the
movement md moteit at rullty ." I
can hudiy \.bh\1t of n more fitting
teotimonlal of our gratitude and of
foction than thin." said Mr. Harding.
"It would be not oniy the testimony
of our miltimenta, but n means to
beautify the country which thou
heron have no well lewd."
P u Yo u $1.50
- ~ . . _ . | - . - - - - _ . . . - _ _ - -- - - - -
.to merely dig on aut of the ground,
or irtnlporl that are to thu smelter,
nr feed fuel into U10 furnace, or Lend
Lgigantk machine in the mel mill,
h u performed \n essential part in
trannf.ing th e n w material!intothé¢=H.¢ product.But If this is
all he hu done he hal been l rela-
F r e i g h t Rf é i - } ;rmi`¢~rdin|;
An cronomln at the State Collegv
of Agdcultum nays the high froight
Freight r a m have Non cut ai:
-What Jn yosl know about
th u !It wil! no doubt wt the urheoln
~f inter-state commerre to moving at
np ld n ts !
The guulpy breezes ¢sn'£budge
Hurd! hilt: hu! Ury | :"1 nc fthe
enthcry little heads of the buckwheat
tn bobbing.
"; ' . - t ' :|: , T - , _
Ta la ,Uklahoma hu just p~scd
~nagh a riot.Seventrfuur killed.
Who is nrponnihie 'E
pawffioe at Bidr, Nah., under
organization the eapitnilt--a Innn -_who has auxed pan. of his annmg;` Cut lu Rellil Pric es Part ol
--in nolea| important than use lab;Bualrmm Reconatrudion
ou r.It is capital as wail as iaborthat ,trnr rmn twenty-five cents The Americul worker had a right
\ror\.h of W mnterlal into Lhiny lo vbkd.lb wvagu rvductiom of
dnl!-In wonh of finished pmdun."\t\\~enty-Bve and thirty pm cont in the
: : ; f : ; = : '. , . : m f : : x § ' ; " ; ;' : m m - = - = » » = o n e ~ - » ~ - ~
0 the fo:madon of a customs'unionreally counted have been than gg; embracing Czecho-Simmlda Austriahavesavedsomethingfromtr..'- 'earnings and have made lbw mv-' §§{"f.'lTL'~ Jugo-Slpua. Runmnin, and
z' f f 'r' means nfcrthu =;5;°=~=°==."Once trade in lt'|i¢v0d of the new
o o In-~»g lr mrs on.shackles placed nn it in this vm area,their knowlmige and judmnmt con 1 tha delegates of e various
§..".,'f¢`I{`=§.."'°""°"°" and sale °¥ c°m°|s!x£es gf t together to work out the
;| 5 . d;_ tnmportntion,tariff and curfrncyxugder prlrnial ;===q;g= 'g :;h1 vfvhlems common in them ull. the ~
u n may pos;y .persona! effort alone, but in the com-' §;,' ; j" ; ° ' ~ u n d e r s ta n d i n g u z ll
pl ted system of our present social n e.
\l
poauuible tho immense production
which il the marvel M the twentieth
century.Th e mln who hu reatly
been effective In bdnglng about the
hilrhltf efllcient system that :mr ex-
iatn is the man who hu done more
than his num routine work the man
who hu:discovered better methods.
qhn hu devised new proc euen.'who
has Invented bettar lpptinnoes by
means of which production can be in-
creased nm!cost of production de-
crc lltd.
"Moreoven men engaged either in
the steel industry or any other in-
dustry who hqve been content toenrn
and spend a dnily wma have contri-
buted relatively little to the gigan-
itr cntpqmrisrs which make the Unit-
"Serin %¢*I'fd in Nrplana Crash"
is the ¢»mb!u,om:J Fmdng on Ilon-
»y'| dai!cs..1111: toil uf life being
taken in this "ro is appalllng.Yet
ure 'param in df-Twin! suture by fail-
jng to rr'tcm' rr ihll we Ire "of the
earth army ."
The mwth milieu have been no ihkk
nrouwd thne difgins lately that the
hourwhiff in in a menu! state that
would ulrzost giva tha board of insan-
ity | job.Then cornea the kill-ioy
s n d tz ll s u a th e n e xtmo ve wr f llb e
the amy worms and that tim earth
will be hid bare of all vegrtntlnn by
this scourge.Well, we always have
aomellning to take the joy out of life.
If zz iln'£ one thing its mother.
But cheer up "Thr fate in the enm-
mou fate arf dl."
Along with the moth miller; and
tho other peru comes the hobo. Thor
knight of iho hfghway la out and any
morning now you may mist him at
your bull: door uldng for a hond-
olzt.Ho is uid to be a strictly Am-
erlcan inftltutlon.In no other country lo an told la Une tramp found
or talented.lie is here and here
alone, BU! not to stay.In time to
eomo the Inn of our land will make
provision for the idle and every nan
will be employed in some useful oe:upatloo :nd Insield of being s leach
on socloty will bo 1 benefit to all
mankind. -
LIBERTY TREES
The Prenddent hu given heady eh-
donement to the auggerllgn that
t r u :be pimtnd dong lmportnmt
highway s u living memorials tn our
soldier dad.The spring of the year
ll the um when :meh phntlnml ran
Lincoln State Journal Lhnt pikq of
commodities: must rome down to mer!
the low pric es of farm null.The-
Journal want.: to do its lluro in thr
"Comedovm" and la offering to mail
me daily from now until Jan. 3, 1922
for only mo. or inc luding um blzl
Sunday Journal with its magazinr
and colored comic sections for only
33.This is ronlly away below the
present cost of production; but U1¢'lt's
only one way to some down and Uml'r
to como down.This Journal is the
hm bw in we newspopgr hold gmi
I hope you will prove your interest
in lower prion by nnrllng In y our
mblcrlptlon for tho remainder M this
you at this out price..|
J. C. Seacrest. Publisher.;
ned salmon, dried prune: and npricota,
to mention only n few Far Western
products, won' still offered st prices
tea per oent Zona on the onnge
tho hlghest 1920 quotations
though wholesale prices in the
market had been out forty and
per cent.'
only
than
even
oven
fifty'The most striking cxxmplo of the
eilect produord on oonsumption by a
bona fide, za.dical,p{lne out was fur-
nlshod by the organized walnut grown-»
ers of California. The general mann-
ger of tho organization. C. F. Thorpe,
iwatod upon n reduction of the
wholunlg pHco from more than 30
cent! £0 25 cents i. pound last sum~
mer,a t a time when other prices
were going ug,or hold stationary.
D l f n r i l s m e n t u s d R e m o va l o f C u s -
t o m s S h o u l d P r e c e d e A m e d e l n
Aid 10 Euyope
.¢..-." W h a t c m t h e U n i t e d S t a t e n d o ? "
n a h a w r i t e r i n t h e J u n e S u n s e t , i n
_ . _ - < " "
-~
_ . i "
`--»~~~
\
'
s
~- -
J >.
|
a i P Q \
. . ~' l b ~~ Q"*;"''' 7 f
~( -~ ; § § \ §
~\nr \\~/\/A
to the open road. nnd push the old
wagon up to 25 miles or so, we feel
that we am "going some."On the
other hand when we have been bowl-
ing along at 35 miles or better on a
The speedometer in an in.stru1nent.of precision, ngeasuring the speed of
the moving vehicle.When we Rnd
ourselves jogging along comfortnhly
and smoothly in the big, roomy Rolis~
Arrow lin5ouline.of our friend.weare ns&»ninhcd to find the speedometer
rending around 38 miles per hour.
When we ciirnb into our own boat,
the same aensztlcn of easy. even mo-
tion, so far as It may be approximat-
ed at all in our pride of standard-
ized prodixction, comes nt a speed, or
perhopl we should say n lack of speed
of about 22 niiles pd'r hour.
a serious consideration of tho pay
t of Germonfsq war Indemnity.
"If Germany #tres substantial evi
donce of her sincerity in being will
ing to pay zo the limit of her ability.
the United States could well ;\f"m'
to accept German securities ln return
for camliing an equivalent amount
of her loans to the Allies.
"In whatever form America ex-
tends aid to Europe, the uslstanrv
:nuatnlmnys be depended upon the
iolflllment of certain conditions b:
Europe.Chief of these Conditions
should be redtzctlon of armaments ad!
round in order to c ut down nun ex
penses and put an end to the continu-
ed palnting of wonhleeul eurrcney.
Coupled with this demand should be
c ut wa muie.
The entire cron was clunnl up he-
fore spring.'I"c prunes for which
the retailer pnnfinues to ask 40 cent;
a pound are mn 'tm his she!v|~s.--
June Sunset.
' - _- - - H
Sedona After-War Silmdtion
"Pnc lng the nn-sent situation of
geneftl unemp'o}-ment.\¥n!=r\1r»l¢>
and famine 'ard tratinl itll causes.
three major reasons for the ¢liai1\ts!
of thc world are becoming apparent."
says writer in Lhe June Sunset.
'1'I'ho first and most Important i»
the rontinuntiorof the ancient Fran-
co~German feud dcspite the nnr1~1uI
pews: the second is the failure of the
new state:in contra! and Eaulrm
Europe to get together on an ¢0-0p¢"3
tivo basis for the rutoratzinn of their
normal economic life; the thin! g.. the
coliapae of the vast nzim known as
Russia.".r
... --...... '""""'|guest her sister fwom the cast.E.|| .
Late eabblge and tomato phnts
for sgle, 25 cents per hundred.
Idyron M. Metzinger.
-|05 w South St.
Blair phone Black 53 IB-It
Small-pox is *holding away down at
the home of Mrs. Georgia Hastings.
J . w.Brunton of Herman tru a
visitor to the county seat last Satur-
day.M i n Illarguorito Stewart hos re-
turned from her )¢ar's work of teoch~ing in Wyoming.|
Sup"t W. il. Meyers of Bloomfield
is spending his summer vocation
with his family in this city.
Machinery ia beginning to conte in
for the Blair Muni Ice Plant and ere!long tfme some will be its operation.
Most of the country schools are
closed for the glodous summer va-
cation nnd tgawers and pupils a
rejoicing.
The roads to Omaha and return
are in excellent condition until the
Uouglns county line is struck.From
low county line into Omaha. me road\\.:1y could well be dubbed the "Wash
Board Avenue."
Mrs.C.1.Ca:rigan,mother of
Attorney Burke Cnrrigan has again
taken up her residence in Blair dter
spending the winter in Montana with
her daughter and family,Mr.and
Mrs. Robert Smoclc..
The busy world shoves angrily
aaide the man who stand with arms
akimbo set, until occasion tells him
what io do; and he velno waits to have
his task marked out shall die and
leave his erranc!undlled.--James
Russell aswell.
M r ;L. Reeder and children
have packed their household effects
and gone to Denver.Colo.,where
they itill be_ warmly aeleorned by
Mr. Reeder who preceded thcmeeme
weeks ago and where he has a home
av.aiting them.
On Wednesday of» last week Wm.
Kramer. living just west of Herman,
get his left hand caught in a eorn-
sheller mangllng the hand and arm
ao badly that the injured member had
to be removed just above the elbow.
Ile was mnhed to the Tekanmh hoa-
pital where amputation was perform
ed.He is said to be getting alon~
nicely.
Mn. Geo. Sutherland of Tekam
delighted her many old-time Blai
friends by eoming dean: and stoppin~
over with them during the fore pa
ofthe week and spending Dccoratio
li ly here:The Sutherlandkr we
early day Blair citizens and were tn
slrumental in building up the tea
and the social life of the community
in those llayrt.al
The fmiuf.. of Zllerton Winelwland John A. Rhoades were enlertainec
.fu
Beef.$l:ers ahd Cows Sieady
to a Quarter Lower ,
r u n n i n ;
THE WEEKLY MARKET nnrorr
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Puritan Pancake Flour,the h $
ever, Bbcenu per sack et
The Rhoades Coil and Feed Store
Mr. Chds Relaxsen is building him
self a nent little bungalow about rn
blocks east of Dona College.
Sterling Sorensen, inn of Mr. and
Mm. M. Sorensen, ia putting in the
early vacation enjoying the measles.
Let the Blair Home Bakery :lo your
special baking when you have cau-
plny or ore serving on refreshment
eommittees.l8tf
Hr.Cly de Allen In buy these dlp
hauling lumber from Keenan! to his
hne fayrn home where he la prepadng
to build an elevator.
Ifrod Abbott in doing :mc improv-
ing down at hh Grunt slregt reddenol
end when completed be will have s
very comfortable home.
Ed Lewellen and family drove dowa
to Omaha lu! Sunday and spent the
dw with old friends mm Red flak.
Iowa,Mr. E. L.Davin wife and
daughter.
Jud Taylor, who !eJl w e pale#
ing at the S. w. Chamber:ome. la
somewhat improved.His fell broke
eevernl Hhs and hh suferiog in still
very acute..
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Nob., came in for a few day s viii!
with old boy-hood friends in Blair.
Frank reports everything doe out la
his country.
The lncllee of the Queen Enthu-
Clnele served the Alumni Auodatlol
with delicious cake.lee cream gud
eoifee at their annual re-union on int
Tuesday evening.`
We understand n petition is being
elreulnbed by property owners of 59|street to ual: ibe city to consider pu'-
ins this street this year.The path
tion :alll for paving to South eued.
This make; only one extra interleu-
tlou whic h the city will hive zo pay
for#-on Collar street, as all,the dimer
interseetlonaon Fifth street will bl
paved anyhow.
The Stal: ear, forrnerly belonging
to Ired Claridge, was :old at auction
Ihis momlng oo the street in front
o f i h e Rathmenn Garage.Bu t fo r
bicldern were present and the ear was
knocked of!at $1,250 which ' llll
thought,by those present., to be e
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llodarazo Run of.Shoop mel Llrnbl
wlih no Mhtsrial Change In Quotl
tiona.Boot Sprlng Llmba $12.25
and Blow.Emo at S3.00@3.50.
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Unlull Stock Yards. Juno 2. 1021:-
Actuul omrings ut cuulo Wednesday
irons about 3,800 hand und they wld
nr. prices ranging Inna alcndy lo 15
(|$25c lower.#|.U!.mwlum weigh!steer! brought $3.50.ConI sold ooo
lower.I*"|.e1..l£!hl were about steady.
Quolnlloua ou cattle:-Cholco loprimebceves$8.3GOS.(lU;good to
cnolco lfboret,$1110115253 Iulr Lo
mood becvcl. $'l'.I5UOT.85;common to
fair beews,$T.000?.50;cholco to
prime 51.arllngn, $a.3.i08.w: £0011 tochol¢:o5tnrilngs, 87.9008-25:fair to
gquq yrurlings $?.~1oc1.oo;common
to fnlr ;vnrllu|,x, £~d'£50'f.3.'i; choice to
prime In-ltcrs. iT.LfaoT.T5;cllolev to
prlmo cows, $1l.25GM5; good lo rllulmhelters,$0.ll00`|'.25;good to choice
cows, $~'».15&fL25; tnlr1o [ood cows.u.oon:».1r»; cutters, $.z.75qi*4.00: can-
nons,$.LU002.F»0;bccl'und butcher
blllla. $|.::5€Iuuo; bolognn bulls, $4.00
6L25; \|.~¢|l r:nl\:e|, sm1\&8.00: lxcnvy
and medlum cnlws, s.uum.15= good
L0 choice f9ed|.rrl, $T250T.7.'i: fair togoodf|.\E<li.'r:=, m:,o@r::5 common to
tnlr fecdcrs,$4J.0060.!»0:good Nchoicesimlm-n,$T.:!5®T.¥5;folr to
good stock;ra, $d5UOT.25; common to
fnlr slock\l'I.$5.00Gl1%;stockhelhra, $l.5o@G.00: stock cows, $350
0455; stock tnlvei, $.'».000T.50.
Hog Trade mm Steady.
Some 1t,000 hogs were llmrkeled
\\ed|1osdu; und although demand was
largely confined local packers,prices hold about stud ivllh Tuesday.
Tops lnruughl $7T5 n bulk of tblofferings sold nt ¥7.0o¢i;1.5o.
Shoop Market Unchsmged.
.'1l1cri'wnn a modcrulo nm of 5,700
lneop Mid lamb: here \\'cd:u-mlay andthe grinral market xhowed no change
as compared wllll Tuvslluy.lloat Cat
Ifomln spring lambs bmugm s u m
and ahom cures mmed at :3.;\ofa:s.r»oQuotations on ihovp and linnlmr-
Bprlnn lambs.so.1se|2.:a5;whom
lambs, &'».:»o6l1.25: almru vm5, $2.12QSM); cull owcl, $l.0lllI2.5ll.
Havo Valoablo Bud Collectlonl.
Pmlmlnly the clmlccst mul moat srl!tllblv innmla In thu wodd are Umm{)0iiRm\¢\>L| lay tho natives of llorm.-0
In nanny canes they are vcry old nm
lllro hogn kept for rvulurlos ln onsfunlly.A rlrll chlof may pnsmas I
corlloxlion uf nhl bonds worth own:thousands of dlllklrl.
a £xplana1lon In Order.
irish Fab llrlrcr (Kwan, ahah' rel
sllf. If nanllumuten olul curglel2 [('|lU
llflonllnlly to lafsl pmsv||;;¢I)It wh[hi 'oru I. \l"n1 spdsm to m|'nm.-
|.g 'under the new management. C01me an to them on last. Sunday,Ithe I.N.Warnck home on unnsi Wu ll. nz. vgluglx onn|y.L
18l.f at:cet. east on the entire block._."' " " ' s wu m.'
, a m i {mm :\\'1er nfx fnn1 or 3091! land Miss Rmb Moore ~ r°*"':°"' gram ~ n i . ~ a n g ; B a n d a i -
: n d t r v u n m .I For Sale-One of the but lcll..||~l .t h e i r mo n e y ,i n vn t i n g t h e s a vi n g s
In e n t e r f r i l c l w h i c h , b y m e a n s o f i m
p r o ve d p r o o m l u a n d m o r e e l l f i e n t
me t h od s ,u a a b l e t o m a h i n f e r
pr o fi t s \rl1§ch c a n b e a g d n In ve s t e d
u n t i l t h e r e b e e n b G l ! t u p a n e s -
tablishment nfl; as the lteel mills
9 we know them today.
I W'
.to merely dig on aut of the ground,
or irtnlporl that are to thu smelter,
nr feed fuel into U10 furnace, or Lend
Lgigantk machine in the mel mill,
h u performed \n essential part in
trannf.ing th e n w material!intothé¢=H.¢ product.But If this is
all he hu done he hal been l rela-
~LE§1'~vo.u FQRGET
L WE SAY IT VET
GET THOSE TIRES ANI) TUBES FIXED A1'
Robi5on's Tire Shop
FOR RELIABLE W ORK
g V'~¢\/ I?.;.,~1| \ -~s -~`>V M =-u\/lf - \* P '.° F8.ff"~ ''' ~ ¥ § } ~`~
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organization the eapitnilt--a Innn -_who has auxed pan. of his annmg;` Cut lu Rellil Pric es Part ol
--in nolea| important than use lab;Bualrmm Reconatrudion
ou r.It is capital as wail as iaborthat ,trnr rmn twenty-five cents The Americul worker had a right
\ror\.h of W mnterlal into Lhiny lo vbkd.lb wvagu rvductiom of
dnl!-In wonh of finished pmdun."\t\\~enty-Bve and thirty pm cont in the
: : ; f : ; = : '. , . : m f : : x § ' ; " ; ;' : m m - = - = » » = o n e ~ - » ~ - ~
0 the fo:madon of a customs'unionreally counted have been than gg; embracing Czecho-Simmlda Austriahavesavedsomethingfromtr..'- 'earnings and have made lbw mv-' §§{"f.'lTL'~ Jugo-Slpua. Runmnin, and
z' f f 'r' means nfcrthu =;5;°=~=°==."Once trade in lt'|i¢v0d of the new
o o In-~»g lr mrs on.shackles placed nn it in this vm area,their knowlmige and judmnmt con 1 tha delegates of e various
§..".,'f¢`I{`=§.."'°""°"°" and sale °¥ c°m°|s!x£es gf t together to work out the
;| 5 . d;_ tnmportntion,tariff and curfrncyxugder prlrnial ;===q;g= 'g :;h1 vfvhlems common in them ull. the ~
u n may pos;y .persona! effort alone, but in the com-' §;,' ; j" ; ° ' ~ u n d e r s ta n d i n g u z ll
pl ted system of our present social n e.
\l
poauuible tho immense production
which il the marvel M the twentieth
century.Th e mln who hu reatly
been effective In bdnglng about the
hilrhltf efllcient system that :mr ex-
iatn is the man who hu done more
than his num routine work the man
who hu:discovered better methods.
qhn hu devised new proc euen.'who
has Invented bettar lpptinnoes by
means of which production can be in-
creased nm!cost of production de-
crc lltd.
"Moreoven men engaged either in
the steel industry or any other in-
dustry who hqve been content toenrn
and spend a dnily wma have contri-
buted relatively little to the gigan-
itr cntpqmrisrs which make the Unit-
r
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. ~ ~T he Modern Cigar
~355 5~a .~Ihefwu|<!b°S=111¥2f~ Butnotheitfr
W in ~~ " ` g *Smoked by men who
forte;~;~e=?.,?appreciqtegme utmost
Premium .> s ' "_.~ ~~~-1-zC a t i l o g N o .1 ~ " 1 ; l . , r " " i .:. r l 1 .~
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anus. H. J.0 'z .|mpwlrsaendezn .I : '-.. 'k\u.Lu . HF QQ ?.5='==. a '..,,,~;#_ . o ~\
1 'd !f
~0 ~ s n ~~1o l u 1 R \ 1 s k 1 ~ ~
B E S T A n g ,» 3 | < ; G £ 5 1 c s c m n
only one way to some down and Uml'r
to coma down.This Journni is the
hm bw in |3142 newspapgr hold ami
I hope you will prove your interest
in lower prion by mending In y our
mblcdptinn for tho remainder M this
year at this out price..|
J. C. Seacrest. Publisher.;
nishod by the organiied walnut grown-»
ers of California. The general mann-
ger of the organization. C. F. Thorpe,
iwatod upon n reduction of the
wholosnlg pHce from more than 30
cont! £0 25 cents i. pound hit sum-
mer,a t a time when other prices
were going " 5 or hoid stationary.
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D l f n r i l s m e n t u s d R e m o va l o f C u s -
t o m s S h o u l d P r e c e d e A m e d e l n
Aid 10 Euyope
.¢..-." W h a t c m t h e U n i t e d S t a t e n d o ? "
n a h a w r i t e r i n t h e J u n e S u n s e t , i n
vJuv|<J1.v|~¢.\1.>|<»l.>'l~J¢>'|<.l£>¢v.l\>|<)svlv.|¢>l<Jtv
American Lady ~
The Perfect Corset g
F o r E v e r y T y p e o f F i g u r e ~
I~The ecunomiculCursct g
~is not one wmch is the _
~~__~~lowest price. but lt is the'one which ls thc S
~mosr comrolmme g
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=_-.Y o u m a y a i w a y s l a c1\
1 i ~Q a s s u r e d t h e
1*"3 " .5 / 2 *3 '-! - ; ' : 4 , ¢ _ ¢ f . " " " 9 7 ' ,
to the open road. nnd push the old
wagon up to 25 miles or so, we feel
that we am "going some."On the
other hand when we have been bowl-
ing along at 35 miles or better on a
The speedometer in an in.stru1nent.of precision, ngeasuring the speed of
the moving vehicle.When we Rnd
ourselves jogging along comfortnhly
and smoothly in the big, roomy Rolis~
Arrow lin5ouline.of our friend.weare ns&»ninhcd to find the speedometer
rending around 38 miles per hour.
When we ciirnb into our own boat,
the same aensztlcn of easy. even mo-
tion, so far as It may be approximat-
ed at all in our pride of standard-
ized prodixction, comes nt a speed, or
perhopl we should say n lack of speed
of about 22 niiles pd'r hour.
a serious consideration of tho pay
t of Germonfsq war Indemnity.
"If Germany #tres substantial evi
donce of her sincerity in being will
ing to pay zo the limit of her ability.
the United States could well ;\f"m'
to accept German securities ln return
for camliing an equivalent amount
of her loans to the Allies.
"In whatever form America ex-
tends aid to Europe, the uslstanrv
:nuatnlmnys be depended upon the
iolflllment of certain conditions b:
Europe.Chief of these Conditions
should be redtzctlon of armaments ad!
round in order to c ut down nun ex
penses and put an end to the continu-
ed palnting of wonhleeul eurrcney.
Coupled with this demand should be
c ut wa muie.
The entire cron was clunnl up he-
fore spring.'I"c prunes for which
the retailer pnnfinues to ask 40 cent;
a pound are mn 'tm his she!v|~s.--
June Sunset.
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Sedona After-War Silmdtion
"Pnc lng the nn-sent situation of
geneftl unemp'o}-ment.\¥n!=r\1r»l¢>
and famine 'ard tratinl itll causes.
three major reasons for the ¢liai1\ts!
of thc world are becoming apparent."
says writer in Lhe June Sunset.
'1'I'ho first and most Important i»
the rontinuntiorof the ancient Fran-
co~German feud dcspite the nnr1~1uI
pews: the second is the failure of the
new state:in contra! and Eaulrm
Europe to get together on an ¢0-0p¢"3
tivo basis for the rutoratzinn of their
normal economic life; the thin! g.. the
coliapae of the vast nzim known as
Russia.".r
ornes on Grant Street.Person! in
ereated may wi for particular! at
'he Enterprise olllce.T-if
Mm Brenbarger is out at Kearney
alring a little vacation from her
.ouaehold duties.She has a deoirh
er.M m 'Will Gillette.who relrid..
n that city.
The B. ll. S. Alumni aasocintion it
whine old enough now that it la no
tncomrnon sight to see parent! ami
hildren all present as membero of
for sale for ful delivery.
I8-t I.. Jones.
llox 551,Olney, lll.
Blr.and Mrs. W . W .Pinata and
little sons of Logan. Iowa are visit-
ing at ti1e.home of ll. E. Tyner;
Ellis: Helen Bolt giaduated yester-
day from the course of stenogrnphyat the Nehralekn School of Baalneaa.
Blr. and M m Curtis Edwanda of
Omaha upent Sunday and Monday
with Curtis'parents,Hr. aml.Mns.
he Alumni.ll. I.. Fdwanls..
Mr. and MU. F. B. Oliver ami :mn
tobert of Bcnmn spent the week-owl
U. Sr Cain of Faemont was a Illalr
busineal visitor on Tuesday and took
with relatives in Blair.3111. 0li\rr.the opportunity to call on the Joe
md Robert camo up I'1-Inlay afternen:\'lI¢lwardn family.
md Mr. Oliver joined them Slturllnyl Congregational church z.e1viceswehlng.leach Sunday morning at 11 A. M.
$25.00 R¥IWARI)-For recovery ol_Sun¢lay wmool at 10 A.M.The
:rown leather suit ease contalnlu: public is cordially invited.
miie:wearing apparel.Lott 'i I have just recelveal a luxe line of
.ween Blair and Telcnmah.Sundm.' Blifldy Blouses in white and colorstiny ze.Finder please lxotify if" "'..:.=.> muddy Dresses for children.
llnrahall. Teknmah,Nob.Anchor Brand. all sizes.
Mr. and lm G. G. Hines left tin Mrs. T. C. llliton. The Milliner.
lret of the week for Hastings where,The xrwiine ontllt at work on the
Gil has c harge of the e lon Ofrc lh=eve1-nl buildings.They have rentol'f;mW 3a1::::'
their home to the new County\Agent ' fann and are
and his wife for the summer.
have graded the road
nearly to the Sell:
headed this way.
5 G c Runstee r m aFor Sale-A line seven roo1:n resi cnmeap Tneiast Tuerdayo to ?...';l'...
Llenoe in the beat taldonee inction of h Alumni re-union.she was a
Grant street.House modern n every former nam girl. Grace Gollehon.
way and in excellent repair.Good.»...»......p.4....,;an ,..|1 nuiek.Tn hllas Lulu Lorenzenfdaughtor of
the western part of Neoraen wnere
she has been teaching the put year.
Miss .lohnno Ogden had as herguestduring the closing days of
school, her sister, Mn. Robert Latch
ot Lincoln.
Patronlae homo institution by buy-
ing your breed of tha Blair Home
Bakery.Nice ll o r o f other bakery
goods. alas.n w
Mlm May Cnstetter of Omaha iran
a guest nt the Nfl. Geo. Noble home
on west Grant street tho latter part
of last week.
J.A.Linderholm and family of
Omaha were Sunday afternoon guests
nt the Ray Lippinc ott home on wut
Washingrton ltreet.
Prof. .lnnmea Skinkle writes to have
The Enterprise sent to hifuluzlrean in
Omaha where he and farnlllf are now
visiting with relatives..
Mrs.Marian Crosby, of 0maha
left Tuesday for Casper.Wyomin|
where she will visit with her daagh
ter, Lira. Funk Freeland.
Mlm Marguerite Stewart. who hm
been teaching in Wyoming. has re
tamed to Blair whore ahe will :Wm
the summer with her mother.
Misa Atha Pitc her, who hu bee:
in attendanc e at the Cotner Unirer
sity during the put. pehool year, f=
home for'l.he summer vaeatlon.
m o m White and Miss Llaal-
vu
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~ I t ~ o é f é é f 8-lf John larenmcn of south of this city
3 is home from Gren GsblesrontenhatllaBoltisspending the summerathmm wlth his parents Mr.mulgttnproted in health but far from welt.
Mrs. Emmett Bolt of this c ity.Mr.:Bliss Vina Foley, daughter of Mr.
non is at student of osteopathy mend Mn. J erry Foley , leaves Satur-
Kirksville,Mo.,; n d h a s two yearn day for Wylte. Nab.. where she wil!
yet before he finishes the eourie.fiend the -m-===» germ of the Wayne
._r ,QThe big cement mixer il now work»l om:
in on west nt st Bliss Luth: Williams Hhughtrr ofnrGrom t ond the 1steam shovel in on Lincoln ltrcct. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williams. is en-
Brlck are also being muted to s¢uu.,J°>i=\Ir the first vm of her vacation
street;The pmfing in the south Wmfmnf sc hool duties,with an attack
of town ls int becoming a reality.of the meulen.
For Sole:--A strictly modern I,Q,m,.Jim Dixon left I u t I`ridoy"}for
Close In.New.City water ,,|._California where he expect; to remain
tric lights,furnace,fun \,"¢m°nt_|indc5natel;.Jim has been ln poor
Three and one~ha¥f acres of land.ih'*IU* for some time nd he makesThis is n real bargain.For full par- the change for this ...Sm
ticutnrs inquire at The Enterprise Grant Lothrofl,who 5|énjoyink
oihce.14-L!western life in \'~;.omir'|r on u home
Mrk.Lena Chrlartcnaen,wido'v.of stead. is spending n short time withthe late J. Tinus Christensen, and M.,'friends and relatives . in Blair.He
mother, Mrs. Ihnory, were }3|,,;, 7|||-t!xpecta to return to the went noon.
Rodman and Hr. and Mn. Chu.. M
Montes of Q:nah:spent Memori
Day with relatives and friends in tt
city.\
Mayor John Aye engineered
bunch of feilows over Omaha on 1|
Tuesday..The bunch lnctuded 1
Grimm, N. C. Brorson, Karl Peten
and Aye..
Mrs. Wm. McCann and little riiur
ten spent a few days the first of 1
week in town visiting her alttc
Hn. Theo. Wahhtrotn and H n I n
Moore and funllles.
Mr.W.H.Harrison.formerly
Kcnnard, in company with his w
and daughter. came up from Orru:
Tuesday for n short visit with Bl
friends.Mr. Harrison in in buain
in Omnhn.
P-lien Iimma Jacobson,who l
very successfully taught the Coschool the past year spent thefwc
wr !over Qecoralion Day.
plan to go in Chicngu where 111
spend the summer at Iennt.iamlln 'lIil§lI.L
cosas,£.f""2
um .Soldby 3 f
3 N\rs.T.C.HILTON,§
§~-r\1|5m\LL|N|:|e"~gntu should lthnulnle doc k feeding
"1 Ne br uh .ny eonrentnling rom
l|\¢0 mmf n mawrh! saving can be
mlde in height ehnmen.For Instan-
ce, it take: around ue pounds of rom
io produce a hundred poumln of pork.
The fvvlghl on ua pmmdl ul c orn
flulu Llnenin w Chiugo is Smsos,
while the fmlghl un 100 pounds off
.. M , _ . .- . . n m | . .1|
ln Commeration | E P l 5 L »n u .g n u \ u \ a n ..» v .. . . .. .a n I d e a !f a r m h o m e w i t h e v e r y c o w
v c n i e r i c c t h a t t o w n f o l k s h a v e a n d
-o L \ - . . . ¢\ ! . .
.l¥cC l1u \di nh.si nc e t h e d e a t h u f h a f school t h e c o m i n g y e a r .M ; : Y n ; 'J m r ;
l h u n b n n l l , n e a r l y I ) ¢ l l ' B IN . h a . ; b e e n l fh u i n n \ \ | § i l r l 1 i n fl \Anl\h h i n n ! Q n i n vi i v l n f u l l r l l \ 0 W | l ~ b eD
r ' r : .91~a t ~ W ' n g N | _|I . a l a l u n u q l l t n u u h n " m u n . . .. . .u p n o m o a t u d i e s n t x e r e I . T ' § .J 2 §f a m i l y y e s t e r d a y f o r H o l t c o u n t y
l h a c a b a c i l y o i m l l m n a l 'l h e b n s l w h e m h c h u t a k e n u p a h o m e s t e a d .
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M o d o n t h e l a n d a n d b u i l t a ho u s e
D r . a n d M r s . W . II. P a l m e r r e t u r n -n r e n a m t o r v t o m o vi n : h i s f n m i i r .
l ¢ l \u » v \ \u »tlful flowers with which they de
rated the :raves of their depal
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cemetery.
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four pfr rent than Ile awake on ten.
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CITIZENS STATE BANK
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S A F E TY |COURTESY SERVICE
or -W. Washington street.l~if ing.»[4 xWho Gave their All
Memorial Day once more lacciwna us; I0 ceaseour daiiy toil, bow our heads and do homage toilae memory of the boys of '61, '98 and 'li' whol'ou|:ht ami dicii so lhat Liberty, Good Will and
the Welfare of our great Nation should not ho
impairccl They gave Service witllout regardfor pccraouoi safety or gain.Let na rcmcmbcr
lhcui today and aiwnya.
We take linia opportunity of extending our good
will apil best wishes to thc living hcroca and
ciiizolls of Blair and offer our acrviccs in help-
ing the-rn in any Financial Problems ihat may
arise.Service. couricous and prompt. is tho
cf!Monday evening from Mercedes r '_'"Texas where they spent the pad. fem;Mrs.Derma Allbery of l}cm.cr,
nwnths with their daughter Mrs. Geo. Colo.,camo in from the ws l'thisWilliamanandfamiltk.The llr.lslweelc to \ilsll. adfew dlys with gg*-
f H fl }, L 3,5 |11 s ot time friends an ncquaintances.r.? 555, §::;.;hmin; 5;km:;.;; justilhd MU. Allbery lived in Blair when
b e f o r e ~ ~~ ~ =»~.:;',;_°i:a',.,:.? :f:,';i,';';',;:2,,":,,:::,i':
ah f |h .\wen er ga tin g qu te wa rm sn 1. e from the mt.Blair friends wel-Sunny Soulh and detided to come P
norih..come her.
Mr. and Mrs. 1-red Jenkins pnkedl i'E'§"°"!'f, P12 }'Q{"j'ff f_'§*f"'f§'f""__ff'§
m l i n . l l u u u v . l . u | l u . | n ,n n u n u n m . .
elected lo teach the grammar grade
In the Arlington schools, in to leave
soon fer the Wayne Stale Plofmal
school where she will take n summer
course.Min Mailers is one of the
m m promising teacher;of the
cbunly.
Work on eener extensions at
Gruul Island is held up beenae that
city like many others. cannot mark-
_ ¢2. . .z u a - . .I . . -\ . ¢ . . . . l »i n -¢ 9 | l l -
in service as long as the Claridge
ear hui.
Ed Fawretl, well known to the
older renidenta of Blair was a visitor
in these parts for several days re-
eently.Ed has been for ;l1e p u t
eight years in vadoua Soldlen'
homes. His brother Harlan,who was
at env:linae Clerk of the D lli tld
Court here.died at I m Angeles
about two years num being a victim
po n: 1 ,1 0 5. 0 w l lw , vs q» .v -n - .. .i r a r g u c d n u n : S h o u l d c h a m p c o r n a n d
h i g h f r e i g h t c h n r g u r e m l i n N e b r i i -
h | g 1 'i r u \ t u 1 - e m u s t u n d e r g o so m e
ch an g es ,u n !Must i n n o pa r ti r . ui a r
w i l l t h a n c h a n n n b e m o r e e u t n t a m i
i n n t h a n I n t h e t r n d e n c y o f f i r m e r #
to s e nd p o rk . b e ef, b ut t e r nm ! p ou l t r y
p r o d u c t ;o f t h e ea s te r n m a r k e i a i n -
s t e a d o f a e i l i n t g r d n a n d h a y .
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CAPITAL PLUS LABOR a i
HHX"Q:\\°.ih|n¢um,"x1by 3l.--"In one o!
his puhlid: addresses .many jri:an ago
Cnlonel Robert G.Ingersoll.in l m
dn a noted Public up-asker. empha main feature of our institution
: i i d the imp-orunce of labor by
pdwn i o ut 'lh e h et that n ton of
inn in the ground urn worth about
twentyMe renin, while ln. lhe form
of :keel rdla it was worth thlrly
dolinn.""Prices end values have
¢l=Ml¢¢i nhmevhat nlnee then Bur the
relation of nw material end in Hn
lshgd product remains about the nme.
Labor truaionns a raw material
umrua Q17 l f°:' c ents into s #hith
ed pndfnet aronh u many donna."le would be a milllke ua uain
ar assume. however, thut labor dom
h u truneformed the relatively un
important rms material into highly
valued Rniehlil product.Ne hbcre:
n n : m n M lebc ren. could 1° ou
vi th lls n i mp la mln u a th md e n d d i l
out s ton of iron in-um the hillnld
a ld tli alf urm i t i n t n n d e e l r l d
1| r!:icheou!dbelo¥dnt| .prafltntt.h
P1400 w i k i m l re!!! neu 1061:
M e ve ry d an d the p mo l! ! th e:
la a mae:-nary ornnlutium an na
The $f°f€ liévl#d ¢ I \ l l l l t l t I n n s :n o u n ;u a w n u n n u u m a n Q
b o r a w h o r e g r e t t o s e e t h e m l e a v e l r l r a .T .c .H o m e r e c e i v e d a l e t t e r
B l a i r b u t t n u l t t h e y w i l l f i n d c o n t e n b l w n m .f r o m M n .w -| °a t e d o f
m e n t a n d p r o s p e r i t y i n t h e i r " " ' f A r l l n g t o n .S o .D a o t a ,fo r m e r l y
h o m e .. .Te r e s a 1- 'i n le t n m o f B l a i r i n w h i c h
Members of the Ahrrlnl Associa-
tion and other early :lay friends of
Mrs. I"Hunk Kinney were glam! to nhalte
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her hand and visit a p i n with harupon the oocaalon ol her visit lo this
city.The KIn'f\ey'a now reside at
College View. Lincoln, but years ago
lived on Grant street where the
Methodist paraonage new :Lands and
were very active ln the business and
social life of the town.The Enter-
prise ioina a heat of friends in ex-
lendlng the glad hand of welcome toHrs. Kinney while a guest in her old
\ . . . . .i n a n e
she writes interestingly o! her family
and home.With her huahand and
two sons, aged 10 and B yearn. nhl
lives on a 240 acne farm near Arling-
ton which they farm. ao are ~buay
people.Mrs.Recd.having nrrited
ln this world on Mrs. Hilton'a natal
day. Mar. Sth. was promptly named
for her, Terean.and the friendship
thus formed in early years bringa
many _pleasant memoriea to both.
Blair friends will remember the Alex
Finlayson family who are now living
at Sioux City,Mila Belle leaching
near there.
tude of rcgdatory bodies.
The Schuyler electric plant was the
n u t municipal plant built in Ne~
braal¢a°,and the original plant haa
been enlarged many times to keep
pace with the ever-increasing demand
for electric energy.When the
Schuyler plant was Installed.alter-
nating current was unknoinm and the
plant was maintained na a direct cob
rent plant.The large loanes attend-
ing the direct current systems, and
the loss in efficiency in the plant by
reason of its unequal proportions. and
the constant rising eoata in operationglad to aee her.She makes her home
with her daughter, Mrs. Ada St Clair
nt Idaho Falls, Idaho. where her ma
Geo. Willsey and wife also radia-
The Wi1lsey'a were former Blair pee-ple and have many frienda here wha
remember them kindly.Mn. Willaey
will go to Omaha this week 'litem
her younger non Frank la located,
then June 10th,she leave:for St.
Mary s, Idaho to visit her daughter
Cora. now Lira. Ben Halle: and to ab-
tcnd the graduation axereiaea of Ile
grand-daughter, IIekna Hdler from
St.l!ary's high school, June 17th.
dudng the 'rar caused the em¢¢»n,Al| parties mentioned are well-kno!!!
to rote honda for the building of aim tha older Blair folk: who are ln-
neur. adequate and modern poner;tereated ln these forma: Blair citi-
plant.'2'..huyler Sun.sena-
C J \. a cn ml a t . rr e s.1. . tn a w v e n s, \ ~ rr \ |l |;g||qllEROR UF cunsrlrmunThus. Finnell. Calhiev.C. J. Schmidt. Assistant Cashier.1uiD. J. Hundnhl. Aniliant Cnnhler um slcx HEADACHE
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inkeonadta-achmenl and one at bedtime. They ut uammnl lautive to the_Bov;°n.nd a d hulthy equ-dition ol the m mt h f rn (mm pation and SackHeaduhe B msult.They ue miwy Vegetable.v
Slnll PIII Smnll D000 Small Prko ggm n n u W 1 | u p
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n I- a q m o n f x i l n f va n i l l a : m r n n l l l m e
lm sm r i s zi l nm hr w l. t h an f!H'2¢ .Canal
cnwlaaalf m p r u l i f 8 1 l § l l l w i t h w n l f r
t o #ll-malta u n t i l l t xp ln n n t h r m d .
po u r " w r a n h o n tfn 4 1 | w h i l e n n- I h e n !
b r i d a l ;l m l l i m i d .WIIQ11 t h e rtlrt lfll
ls m u r a l ; fr o z e n , op e n l h n ca n , a n a p o
dm vn l h e Il i d vi a n d : u m In t h e fl 0 = ° t ~
sms.Im p a c t n m !artlr u n l l l fr oz en .
§ e n | ~w i l l ! d l h l r i l b b !ttilple i\m.ll'¢.
d a m p ! w i t h va n i l l a , a n d a d d r h n i m e d
w n l m l S e r ve h o t n w r t h e I: r vn m .
Ir e n c N e u g a t . - Il o l l w l l h o u l l t l r
r i n : o n e h a l t c u p fu l o f s u g a r a n d n ~ a
q u u r u r o l ' n c u p r n l n f w a t e r u n t l l xx
+ . - ¢. ¢ . f ........ . ....LD. nu wanna Zlurnnsor Uuuml
|1v that dlllh hh must tru! allQ-> -lm: rucnmu.
wrlxr assau. wa nr.
\'~r a annul!fanally land cf chop
su.r 1\hunneumde variety will he
round mon app-etixlng.Chop WW Put celers
into Iwo-inch alripl. thenrIahwd, tml [00 thin; !.lll
f mm onion in him.Fr:"ullu pougql of Ter! !h|£\l»}
l'. |ali(ed round max. whlrhJIn out lnlo inrh squarvl.
ln uutifli.when brown.
mid u llnla water and
simmer, adding more wu-ter until | h¢ men lm:cum..-1 un hour. then add mi ven-
lll'¥\~. mn, pepper and a half len-
lpunnlul ol' sugar wllh um or :hreol=='»f~-n-»»nfu:»a 1-'sm sauce,which
¢0'll1|» In small bolilen, retailing for
h\img rentl.The amount ut as-nlun»
In: °ivp1»11d| upon the taste; a »ponn~ful or lwu nf enamel (browned lulllrlull unter) add: n richness ul coior
Qlhlril makes lbll |>rodur.l more like
u :hlm~n~ chop mey.
Junket in C nam.--This ll nul lnuw 1|I|\||, bm un hun med with sz
Izuilms u miner unusual one.To onellluurt nf rich milk and one mptql of
fhullu warm to lukewarm, ulnl one
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\lf\1|¥=»: zmur Into the freeur ran and
lem »~1=md In u vr~rm room unlll ihsjnnkut In net, than rhlli and freeze an
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A l l I t r e q u l n u l a a d e s i r e t n m a h
ps-upto hn|1t=!a n d a d e t e r m l n a t l o n t o
m u t e t h e d e s i r e a w o r k i n g r e a l i t y .
I l a O
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mu m w i l li n g a l wa y s t n l l pr e l lt l t h e t m ~
pl ea sa nt nt- ws t h a n t h e pl ea sa nt .
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,lab gs-ta t w i c e a s p n u u p t cl r vu l a t l o na n t h a fa c t t h a t J i l l Im a re c e ive d a
.pt'umot lnn.I w o n d e r s h y !
W e c a n p a n a l o n g s o m a n y h e l p
fu l t h l n g x .IIn ca u r og e m en t .Etlll 1ull»
um a .Apd ne ci at lo n.S y m p m h x .E v-
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fn ct lq n,i f w e d o x t vl t l n a n n e m t x s
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'Th e p a r a b l e o f t h e t w o d e b t o r s h a s
a l n n y a n a m e d t o m e o n e o f t h e m o n t
\ | \ It l o f t h e Il l us t ra t io n s b y w h l r h
Jes us t a u g h t h l s g r e a t tr u th s .Y o u
w i l l h a d t h a s t o r y i n t h e l a t t e r p a r t
o f t h e ei g ht e en t h ch a p t e r o f St .
M a t t h e w .
Th e t r o u b l e w l t h t h e m - vn n t a t t h e
k i n g w m a t h a t h e d l t l l w l p u n a l a n !
t o t h e m a n w h o m m ! h l m t h e c h a r -
it a b l e t r e a t me n t w hi c h h la m a s te r h a d
s h o w n l n fo r g l vl u g lt l m th e d e b t h e
w e d .
It y o u h a ve s o m e t h i n g g o o d ,no m e
lh i n g h e lp fu l. s om e t h in ; Um ! wi l l m a k e
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t h e n p o u r n vr r t h e n n m y b e a t m w h i m :
of t llr w' egr zn.B u t u n t i l s l w r . : h m
u l m r i d e .B o l l 'l o n l l w r t h r e e r u p f u l a
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c a n e u n m l o f m m s l r u p u n t i l I f fu m a n
n n m h a l l w h e n t r i a d i n Ic e w a t vf. o r
248 1lr~;.'1ees I-`u1|rrnhelt. Pour this lnlu
t h e fl r n t m l x l u n . s t l r r h m a l l l l w t i m e .
wh e n n e a r ly m o l , q u! u n e t a bl e s p o o n -
ruz o f vnn ll in. o ne cu pful of p ec ans a nd
u n e e u p fu i o f r . a n d l e d p l r w a p p l e a n d
r h e r r k I c u t l n p i e c u .C o n l l n u e so
sl l r u n t ll s t iff, t h a n m o l d l n a h u m- r e d
pam.Cn m l l el l g lg g e r ma y b e n d d et l II
d d i r f d .
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a s n r i n r c .Am id n l m uc h lo lm a lo p ul p
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S e r ve l u t o m a t o c u m .
Bp a nl a l f S a lm l .
I 0m l n :u m - t h i r d su it a n d l x r u t h l n i a
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fu l l o f a l l s z u r a n d u [ r a t i n g u l l e m o n
p w ! h a s I n vn a d d e d .l l e t u r u l o t h e
u n - t l I n b r o n l l .I-infra with 4:r|.s.|l1t. '
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mu l t oo k u n ti l l vm l o r In b n ll l n g sm i l e d
u u i r r .In l l w m u l u l i l n e u p e n o n e p i n t
u l m m a t o n u u p a n d d i l u l t Il w i t h n u a
l m l f m n n f tm t fm g u n t e r .Aelal m
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lun. !* =2 tuhl esn gmn ruls 9| ch oppe d r el-
¢»r3. I phadn of ;|round:e~i a\¢»\. n pinch
u l louis a n d h m in bl o np o un t ui n o f
lI1\t||l"l|h u m r .l i m l n i l l !: n m n r n n l
n m l h l a m h w i t h r o l l ! w a t e r : m l d m e
|r~ hl l" l[\ l1 0¥ lfll| o f hu lre r an d um |l h| ¢~
-fu u mt u l n u f en m s n n r r h \\!il1 ib la .
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u n !!!f w e [ m m Ilmaplu l l u vu r1.||\l)
su |¢|p1'||[n f x r u l w i clueesu,h u m - r 1|
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bnffud.Add an aqua! quantity of wld
makes! |10hllo\~s_ three Inmnlun lllwed
and one nulun chopped Eine.Rub llw
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wh ic h,l f w e l l pr e p a r e d .1 |m e
ch i e f a t tr a c t i o n .A w e l l m n d a s a l a d
sh o u h l b e a n o r n a m e n t a n w e l l n n a
hand.Th e I u l l u w l u g a r e u a u s u n i l l u t
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p u t l n l o a c l w p p l n g b o w !a n d r l w p :
n r r a n z n i n n i n a t n l i vt l u r e w i t h
;|=»1 mil.Hu[wil umll fha dish in Iull.
s a l a d h o w l In 1 u p s h a m s n r a n l u d i
sh l ua l : a un t s n u p la t es .Fi l t o ur h fe t
r m - e c u p t t l l h o n e r i p e r n w h e m m ;
p u : 1 : n h l w p n o n f u l a t s n m n n l m a y -
u n n n t s e I n r l r h n a p .
P u a n d W a l n u t B l l a l .
Ta m -¢-qua!q u n m l t l n o f r o o t e d
p e n s a n d En g l i s h wa l n u t s h r o k f n I n
b i l l .S p r i n k l e w i t h ¥'r~ench drs~uI!%|.
l e t : u n d h a l f a n b n u r a n d m l :w i t h
m l y o n n a t n e d r o n i n g .S e r ve t n t é m u n
n a p a n r o n let tuc e.
Sh a d R o o h i n d .
C o o k t h e rm -t d un i te d ac l du l at e d
w a t e r w i t h a n t t e e o f a n i o n !o r b r e n t :
h n u |¢»h: ure o w n i lnirl y#Ive mlnu ttl.
F. r \ | » h m .
"\ \¢
we ~ p l ~ 1 ~ ~ mp l lc h blind
THE Romance UF WORDS
' A a u s s m . "
N wo o mm vu fo un de d In
superlorl.no matter what ol-
rectlon mm orders might late.Hassan ben Sabhah.the Pu-
alnu. who founded £110 dreaded
nnler, waa extremely explicit snthe rulefhe lald down for the
government of the orgunlantlon.whic h wu vlrllr relldoua and
partly secular in nature.The
member: of the lower section:or the society were kept ln total
Ignorance of the teachings andalms uf me bod: to which they
belonged, and lt was impressed
upon them that untalllnpobe-dienee was their only key to
auccc al in mu llfe and hnppl-
neu in the next.In onlet to glve them a fone-
tlale O! the 3051 which were ln
aton for them.provided they
followed instructions.: m u mbenSabbah trimmed that they
be given a apecltled ratlon of
huhtain.or hemp-a narcoticwhichproducedeffect!an-
alogous to thoae regqltlng tram
the uae of opium-and from lhis
practice the members of the so-
clety became known aa haahnshlnol'hempcaters Euro
peans nllglllly altered the word
to "naaaasltt" and applled it to
anyone gall!!of murder.tlnla
crime being a favorite among
the I"ellavlu.
tts;/night)
Tlmot.
Anyunnf: m Ragwn.Svnlv of the eus~trr§11enl"u¢¢le-:~ptrntilwl vnrhla the tungolu, wlllch hu
been In 1:fM'Pvl:l nr mtneiopment furmany :reuru but ll fmt; now uivkllng
lhlo the markets In numlwnl. Thll il
.n 4luillhlillllloll of nw tangurine with
sin- !rnla»fr\|lt nr pnmrin It has mmeor the gmnl qunllih-1| of bulb fruits,
Inu nalunflly shrinks mme frum the
armsdwnaw: of the liner npeflmenn of:he pound".It 11|a mlidnumnerenl2ni;3el'mlz that mu Ins eaten nut ot
imml wltlluul aprnylnz the scenery ur
znmudlug up the fum of thu dnutno.
It has been rnlml in Ar!!-gnu andmullaemCnllfumllMill Us also u
Florida pnaniblllly. We strlve to plvvll.
If deemferl dl.'8lhl||I\° "gg vrlll tum out
4 o51\.I d u n n o -~I , ; | | !1 » . ~ ' £-:' : ~ » ~.i n n ; m m l l l m ? 5 . . . 2 ;f y *f f -r . .i .1 m , , : j " f f
~; .\ : » ~ i g ! - . 1 4'-'1
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few ~' f " 4 - . .»=»'\""'3
~ ~r r- $ 4 ~,. ~ ¢ " f . '9 - 5 » " " "g ,L
4 ." I \ ' \|".., - »L ..Q . j U \ - L :_;' g . L - . - - 1 - ¢ " ~~~,* f ? t , & , ¢ 5
*r -s . _ \, 1 . .»¢1 »"
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* L I J'.ff T !. 1 g g i f "_ _ _ _ \ .
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. /5 %"~ ¢ ="1 .f ./I'" § a " a " '_" "- '
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Ifklrrll M.)
Vatu: u Asha.Then 1mt any fertlllzlng value ln
ml! nalurs. an tlaere ls luwrnodl|.hel.YM they ln- often | great help In lm-
prmrtng heavy nollu.RI!!the ashesandn l um Ihr ¢llnteru.and then
spade or plow them into tbl (inland.
he used to make n Ia-mmm nie and the
h a l f o r t h e su r fa c e n mi x g u r e o f
ch op pe d w a l .o r o t h e r m a t e d me n t ,
|¢Q \\0 l| wit h i fsn sl rd bac pn and ch opp ed
e u c k r d l p l n u fh .I'a i d t h e o m e l n ,
s l i d e n n |h m d u h a n d n l l e he a te d
Is Your Meal--
time Drink
Ybur Friend ?
Agood many people who like
or coffee fmd thattea and co
d.on't like them.
1
Na~vou.sness.deep/essne.fzb'.'1L:beda'1g'estion isp
Posfrum CBR~
furnishes a sa
cup-withoui irritatin 4; =~
¢ znerves or digestion.._ _'lhousands who have made x. '
the keep on with% &use ith bet~' I "~
0 »u ~
t e r f o r - t h e m .
zl n g t o o mu ¢ h .If t h e y e o m a l n m m e
wo o d a s h e s. s o a n u r h t h o h m m .E va n
a l i m e a n d w o r l l t d 'Into he a vy m i l
w i l l l l n m m h h u m a k e n h c l t s r t i r d e n .
_u-...._......._._..........._. .-_..
frpm all li~ ld: g ami lh \rl;h muth-
1'0¢\lm| nr liirrd green neppon and
tdnmtlei of b:\t!med tout.
1 r !l h m r e d d o a g r e e n p e p p e r s .
H u n t a r s O m l l n . - - B e n t i l m e y u l l r l o t
t o u r e m u n t i l le mo n- co lo re d a n d
1l1\¢l.a d d i n g o n e f o u r t h t e u p u d n f u t
o f p e p p e r a n d o n e tn b l c l p o o n fu i o f
u n t e r .B e n t t h e Ir h l i e l u n t i l m n ' a n d
l d d o n e h a l f l e n s p o o n fu l o l ' n i l . F n l d
t h e w h i t e s i n t o ( h e y o i k s a n d r o c k i n
z w e l l 3 : 1 r a om:-191 p u n u n t i l w e l l
pu ffe d . t h e n p l a n - In t h e o ve n l o c o o k
n n t h e to p.T h e r o d i l l n g sh o u l d b e
fio m'n n q u i c k l y a n p o a l l h l e t o n vm l d
m l n u t n .D r a i n .co o l , c u t i n t o m e e t
: n d s p r i n k l e w i t h F r e n c h d r e u l l l l
.
THE CHEENUI CHEKUD
0
B o u b i y F a l a l .
lleldi lne-- -°l~'¢!¢¢'Te e t h B e r n ;A l
Ir gvel M u r d e r e r . "Sl i g h t I n n k n o w n
h e c u n l d n t m m 'e m . - B o s t o n T n n
l c r i p t .
U
Sold by all grocers
i wgf . L;
A, ' 1 "\-zi\rugq e1;f,"i'iJ";,»f2°;@,.
- I =.Y/ute .|1'jf,,&.,,
9'"'sf<~\_= ,QW Batik Cr\|k.!'£=h-1:
WRIGLE
"ah er Evew Mea l"
`\ \ \a n t u n e s - d a l w b e n e f l r f r o m
m u l o w - c o s t a i d t o
~v n t l t c a n d a u m l o n
\
\~i f u m t e e t h mme \
`\\b r a n : a w w
>\\and throat
mar
~mm your /'
Mx,smokes 5/
~nate ,
, ~bomr ~
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§f§¢\m'» wmofevs L|' 'j3. | u u : . Y F R u | 1 '\;
L .u\»»|~u<»\~»M ~
ji #__//lg/1»~=='=-»1\f¢,f',f`/Q"
.. j y y r~~y¥@ §{1 \, #5x>}*'3
\'\_E . xi'/¢ ) : ; ~ . - / W
,.;;. 1;-
~ h e F l a v o r L a
/
book store."W hat ll nn" an
"A lnmeuderk lu"Gosbi I wander
mm# fl'0!!l?I didn?
.\|!0¢k.\\hy, I canmm work than I
I m A l v
."2*I91'£-. Mr. UI00ll1.
u w m a n .' r h e u o l
m m ! u n c h . n i l m l t e d
i n u t n l h t i a l d o
i o n .w e c o u l l d s n t l :
h n l l d s o m l d h r i t l l i l d l
fe w m o n l h l . a n d
" A l a . B u n k . " n p l t
" I n m l m r t h u l n g
t l l h a l l l h a c l l h I -
¥ vt l vr '|Al ma na cs .
$28 .01 a pie ce . a nd
w i l l p a y m e a n b i l
co n fo u n d e d m a c k 1~
e ve r w i l l b e p e d d l n l
pm z u o t r r m G'1l |y .
B l u r .
i n D o m
" D n n ' t y o u h m m n
l o w i l h o o k : l l k e u m
Clin0 for"'¢\'o1J, ftoclor. boy
lm. mr dear dr."lnoome ur exempt!~
r n n u s n r m v n v m m r m . u R N R R R A R K L
HAYSHESTUHESn|nH1§.grPness4Buciares Cansorsiip is Hot a
Functml ofiha Posluhlce
Daparimenz
1
amsnmwlli BE OBSERVED
Nmmnua Publlc atlogu, includlhi me
Llblntor and Vletnr Blrglfl llll-
wauku uador, wus Bc An-
cordad mn Prlvilagl.
u ! !
Washington. I). C.--In I ruling of
fnr-renown:ixnignrtanw,Posllnnertvrilém-nl Huy: abolished the Burleson
ceusnndulp uf the pun ululrh was Infnrre the inn shiee yours of uw wu-
nun Bdnzxinlnlrauon.._
"Ccnwrsh1|| uf the prvsa he not afunmlnn of Ihr' I'mll||ITi|.'¢° dn-isartzm11|
and nmI: ronaunship in the lan lhrw
51-nrs was ilemil," :nhl the pmslmuswrganeml, In nnnnunrlng his dmlalnn luaullnll the Lllwnltnr, a radius! puhllm
thus, io the awvundclam mafllmr priv
llvgo.In .re-storing full fwgcluan of the
l'!\*1N\. Mr. Hilgrs mlm] lim! if a |\¢'rlm'l-lml nf public claamclvr is mnllnme
xmelvr ilu- law it ls vntitlcnl In lhe wc-hmlrinsa raw. but It ll ls not mallnhlo
It shnulmi he etrlullvtl tlum mv mailsetztirv-ly and lr it in lreamnahle its
nmprlomrn ndmulri be prnsecutod.
Burlemn hoill the Liberator malluhlebutnevergaveitthenHolI!l-cinss
prlvilvge. compelling Its rinrulatlrm byslnlnlclaus mall.As the lhirdclan ll
m e limes rm- annnd~4-lass raw. theanvemmeni wil! be n\qul1fd to rvfunul
$11,277 in thn l.ih¢~msor. as an exf111
1hlrxo lllvgnlly %mpm»M!Tho'lwmnul#Inu pri!ildul will bpnrmniod the Rn Tnrk (tits Call and
Ile-rz¢~r»lillwhtlkrf*Imlllvr If tho
I'nnlo|'B¢r |l¢~|ulrlm|»nt {>f0nnlmN!\llmse snnrlalln puhllmtionn mallnhle
at all as may have been held. xhnuzhqwnnllml as sa mme hr the I!urlr1\011
rvgimv.1 __nn me aiher lmml. mnnernus pulv
llratlolln will Ili* vxf'mlvcl fmm lima
umlls altmza-lhvr lf pmnnunrvd un
mnllnhlv nm!l!wlr [auhlh~!:f~rl pmso-
rllh1| If lin-v are- fnunsl llwnlvrd In n
mnsplmrg sn merlhrow me govern
m ~m bs force.
FIJRGED TU FIGHT
1'' :° -SEVEN KILLED IN
MHPLMIE naasn
Shui Army Ambulance Slip Un-
able to Wnihmnd Turrlflc
Wind Siorm
DEATH cums ALL ou mms
~ um wma In mmiy 01 Aviation
In un Unnal It-aus, oflldun
Sly-ff n o dy D uo 1 . mm,
lumungmsn Runnin.
Wuhhmnn. D. C.-801m um. me
~1 nn army and wo dvilunx wenmea In Ihr nec k of ln mm' c uruw
~ lla nmbnhm-u -irplmo nur lndhnmu .m, In l lerrill::mn und elec-
r ln l n u m.Army :Ir nerrh-c nmc ern um me
uldrm wal the warn ln the hlnmryr nvlulon In me linlml Brava. md
hu u tu one nf me few In wlnlrh
\| nf mf pnnmgn n In | pam- mu
- klunl ulmbnx ummuy.The lhlp llrllrk nun Mui lm! me
nn-e of IM lmpnn wan nn lxmx thu
hr wo horupawfr Llhrny nwwr wnlhrmrn hu-K into the ~\-xpn un wp nf
rw mm :nd pausmgvnn.All nf the
1 mann von bndly m\| 1\!|lr¢\.The Cun!»h¢1f-urns n-turning
from lln i lr y Add n u r N r r w n
News. Vs..a n d h m I n n n u m mePounxme river 1-Inu n nn lnln nw
mann.T h e r u n n u m of lhe ne-doem nrubably neu-1' lIl| lv! known.
u shale In nr mnc lulm were dead
when Wlllllvlu!Nurhnd Ihr ncvnu.mn m n f me p lu me M- r mu m4 ~ |
uwen fret i nto Ihr mmm wllnnu-I
n y .An army lm-e1||n\\\o|\ want. vrhtrhe u n i md (hr irnwk.hrld Um!ilu'
A l r M a l i S e r i o : 8 1 . 0 9 9 0 6
\\ nn l \l m .: | m1 . D : f'. - Ai r : m al l s vr vl r e
h o t w r vn N e w Y n r k mi r !\\ a »h i r uz m n
hun b\*4.n ¢llsmntlmu»¢l.im . z n i e l .
l h m l n a u n i vr G s n c n d llnysl..: m i n s m n
|: li 1 r no m ry a n 1 me l :- m n nr \!- rv.
zupm semen.
Close br the nliroud :racks
Qnantico u a shop irheru shoes n.repaired.A sign ouulda states |
shoe: am after $3 diy: will bo lolA recruit from Paris island pa~
outside un shop zo givg um simonce over.Ho seemed to be Gola;
lot of ngurlng."L2t'¢ nee." he mid. nu lui. "I: nn
B0 du: :n¢y 'l|be °mla.- I menmust take :boat 15 days so hue -
hal!-Unltd."
Nashviile Mist Tells of Teffibl
Suffering Experienced by
His w}fg_
Alr um ua Cost szmsoo
omaha.Nrh.-01||ahan n m mortand mllonal rmnlnn nl 11501-1 in the
c h i n !o r i n p l l n l .T h e r vp e r t s r l
fo r t h than t h e fo i l a m o e c l l l w p l a n a
mu s t h e a z l r i h u t w l I n th e vi o l e n t
¢ !0 < 1 l 'l r a l n o r m w h i c h l t r l l r k w i t h u n
m u a l n h a r p n r n .
Th u ! !!t h a h a d £ h f l r _ l i n |I n l l m
a e r i d m t w e n :l.l1»ut.' Cul A r c h i e M i n o r . a l a n e n -
i vo . g e n e r a l n a l ! m i l ; - g e . W n i a t n n p n .
o n e a t t h e m u s t p r n m l s w n f i n m v n l
al l m b r u n c h o f m e s u n n y .
M a u r i c e Co n n ol l y .fo r m e r m e m b e r
n !m a g n u m fr o m Io w a ,w h o w a s n
M i "In t h u a i r s e r vi c e d u r i n g t h e
w a r . a n d vi m at me time fd his |\¢=¢!|1,
u r n t h e m i n m m m o f : h e C u n i m
A l r p l l n r m m p l n n y .A .n .n¢ m u ~ 1. ; ff.n x p n t z r r a n d
r l u l f m s n o f . h r n n ' u l i w h m m !o f
the 1° .rlM'rin!\Aul omn hl lp su uum la tio n,
'd m w a s ffw l m - fl y r d t u o r n t l l n m r .
Ll e ut ,St a nl e y l l .A m e s n f i m m a :
mm , w ho w a s m e p l us : o f t h e pl a n e .
RM . l. | |° |. I!. F ir r tl nn d W . lI¢ D\ 'l " ln 0l i
o f l . | n ¢ l ¢ 3 l a i d . V a .s w .L u m .Jnl rn 31.P e n n i n w l l a t
!. |\ 1¢ |o y l le ld , Ya .
B u l l i t t !! A g t n i s C f o b k l l d
Pl tl vu un .Il i . - -f'r n uR r ¢ l i n h n r n n l n n
bu nl m ss l l |{ ¥n l |\ le sIn tl t t h i ll o f $ \0 t r| -
m n s t s o a r fn r t l l r In s t fo u r \ t 1 l !e ° o n
Ch lm tz da 'hu ll n ll ng r in tl us t lf. As sl st nn t
S t n t t fn A t t n m e y ( l e t m fn l n u n u a n h a s
rMt»t\lt'd.T i a n a n g o n l n sa i d H a n n a h .sm nl tl
m i l n t r l k n n f ulm.svq1t\¢t1n;:w n r k t r s
a n d t h a n h w y n t r i b u t e i n w t t l e th t
ln l l tu t d nl t ll s p tt l v.T w o h u n t l r r d nl io g vt l t n e n t h o n n f
('l | Im g n - t " l nd n n t r " l n l u m le n \ n r I¢ l " a r e
n e w u n d e r i n t l l e t m e n t
I l u i Ex p lo s io n I n S i o n
M a n n i n g .l n . - F o u r p vr m n n 1: sr o
b t r r n e d . : m a o f w h o m h a s s l n ve d i e d .
w h a t a d r u m n f g a m l l n o i n t h e : t o r n
n f Jn h n Hrmt orme nelt n p l m l e fl .M g .
l l n s t n n n r n d t w a s t i l t t m z a m n o f g m t -
n l l n o - Ir o n : a t i n t m o f t h e n i l w n r n l n
m m e m a n n e r .a s s n u n k n o w n t h e
t l m m ox pl od nd .M l m Gr(-I-ck.w h o
wma t h e b o n k k e q r e f a n d M r .Ro s t o w
m r n d t w r r e b o t h a l m o s t i n s t a n t l y e n -
\ f l o p vd ltt tht*h o t fla sh n f R n m r a
St r.Ii nn t efmr t ud t 1| \ m l a f n h o u n .
M l m G n l r k w a s fe a r f u l l y b u r n e d . b u t
t h e r e a r e b o n d s o f h e r fe m t e r y .
Asggm
Name "Bayer" on Genuin
QA@/»\Y@|§¢\I ;R2
~Bewue|Unless youoeathe-*Blur* on vlcknn or on umm Iln not muh: genuine Alpirln p
lrdbad by phyddam tor twenty-¢nan md proved nfs by mtl!!~
n u u p l r m m y u m m m u u mpnckus hir Goldl. Heads:-be..1lu. Hhmmadm. Hanan, Tooth:~Lanham. usd tar Plin.Bl a hmu or twllvn Bayer 'hblell ofpn-in colt hw rents.Druni-11| A|e\| llrm paekuu.uplnn uundo mrs or Ban: lhnukmmlonouslluddetllr nf BIUUHB
- u v ..
|~l l
wq g C u t 1 5 Nr c m.
Chicago,nl. -The pronoun!n nredux:ton G!the rnllmad nutm-
bolrd l l to be mule on the: mo h u n u p o n whirl:the Increa-
eé Irllel ma cluslhmliann ten ea-tnhlhbed ln! July. acc ording to an
announcement mule at the bond of-
ties.°The clullic atlonl wil!remainpn¢'l!tllly me c ame, !l vu declar
ed.alma changes bdnl made only
in cogtain de ri nl fdltvlnlnnl.T M
mga una by tho bgtrd Ior me re
$H'¢(nr Omnha since me Tnnnmia-nlnlml erponltlnn, will mst at inn
t20,!'»00 awarding to nllmatn made
at 1| jdnt mrellnl ni lhe Omaha Arm¢lub and aerial lnnnponaalon enm
nzihse nf the Phamhef nf Pmuznerrr.Pima ln -bein!lnldo tn ann e:
10.50 fnrmrr pilnln and oIu\orvr\1to the mm lhll hi! and in brim: henexhlblu of slr panphrrnnila.
rhnn k-ln the ann;air ~rvite of
Bolling Mid..
Gnu an Prison without Guard
Omaha,rirbr.-Thar.H.Slnttsra,Omaha allornfy.wntr nnd u f n s e
yvars ln the reams prlnnn for rom
phrlty In the wrecking ar! the I'intNationalbankatRanma. Nrbr.,rr-
ponefl az Fort Lfnvemronh urlthmat
waitin; for the fonnallty 6f a United
Staten marshal to escort htm to prima.Ho was aemmpnnled br his mn.
N o H u w : z o H l m .
A r e g i m e n t a l M u d w a l a b o u t t o
o r g a n i z e d a t o n e o f t h e n n t l m ot o n m e n u m d . a ft e r t h a h m r e h e n
t h e o m e o r i n c h u g o w a s s i g n i n ;
t h e c n n d i a t e s .
' T o u r n u n s ? "b e a s k e d t h c
m u m ." B a m Jo n e s . "r e t u r n e d t h e a m ~
tm m b o n l z t .
' Y o u r m u o n ! "
' ° ( h m p D e vt n l "
* Y o u r r a n k ! "
' I k n o w l l . "d g h e d Sa m .
A m a fl c n n L e g i o n W e e k t y .
\
F l fl l l l y B o t h D o o l d l t o P I II Ta n i a
t o T a s t l . n d a a a R a a 1 m t ' l a va £ n -
j o y a d B u t » f H e a l t h f o r P u t
.Th r e e Y e a r s .
" B o t h m r w t h a n d m y s e l f h a ve ~
T a n l a c t o t h e t e l t a n d w a c a l l l t t l :
g r e a t e s t m e d l d n e L n U 1 0 w o r l d . " s a l
J.T .u o n u m t ,m s m m A v
NOP!ll.N u b vl l l e .Tenn...ar t i s t i c
p a i n t e r t o r t h e C n a a d U O ID D IH I u
IO I I L I D A I n u l i ve d l n N n l l l vl l l d 2 ~
n e a r l y t h i r t y y a n a n d l a N S N !
tp e c t e d b y a l l w h o k n o w h u n .
" B d o r e m r w i r e t o o k ' m m e l b
lo t t e r e d a o b a d l y fr o m t u o n h e r n o ~
n e u a n d h e a n b u m u m a l s o o f t e n n l
also fo l t t l k e a l l e w a s a u l o t h e r l n l t
d e a t h .S h o a c t u a l l y l m d t o a l t n p
bo d t o g e t h e r b r e a t h .
" W M L l n a : h o n t i m e a f t e r
b o n u t a k i n g T a n l n r : h e r t r o u b l e
m u m a n a w a s l i k e n d l !_n
n .S e d o ;t h e g o o d re su lt s
i l l r f l l o t l b t t i l l t a k l n g t h e m a d l ~
: m a r a n d i t a o o n h a d m e t o o l i n g L u :
a b r a n d n e w m a n .
" U p t o t h a t l i l l l d fl . h a d b e e n -
NP G w i t h L nd g e a t l o n .l u m n o a n ~
o u u m t h e l i t t l e 1 d l d e a t a o e m
t o d o m e a b o u t a n m u c h n u m
|0 0 ¢ ~1 £ ¢ | t a o l . l r t 1 | n n d lltt¢t|Lld
l u r e d t o m o r e a r o u n d . a n d v u g e
u n ; l n l u c h a r u n - d o w n c o n d l l l o n
i t w o r r i e d m a .
" Ta n i a c a c t e d , s u m m e j u s t l l l e
a m w n h m y a r l t a . a n d a l t h o u g h ~
a r a a t h r e e y e a r : a g o w e h a ve e n l o y
t h a be a t o f h n l t h a l l al o n g .H o
n e r , 1 k e e p a h o m e o f Ta n l a e l n -
In m a n a l l u s e t i m e . a n d w h e n 1 r
m y a a l t g e t t i n g r u n d o w n t h e m e d t d
a o o n h u m e h e l l o ; a l l r i g h t a ~
1 a m c o n vi n c e d t h a t T a n l a c t a w i
o u t a n e q u a l .U n : t t l e n d a a l l k n o
n w l t h e l p e d u a a n d 1 d o n ' t n u m
to t el l an y o ne a bo u t i t . "
Tn n l a c l a a o l d b y l e n d i n g d r n
e ve r y w h e r e . - A d v.
W o f i u m n A e so p ! l u g s c a n
. N e w T u r k . - A n e w u n e m e n t p r o -
vi d § n x n e u n - : n g e 1 1 - d l m i m n o f I 0
p e r e r m fo r 6 . i fl J : l a u g h t e r a n d p a r k
i n g h u n s ! w o r k e r s i n l h l n d l s t r l n h u
b e e n t u n e d b y vm n w r l n z p n r k e r n a n da w ' A m a l g u m t e d M a t C u l l e n a n d
B u t c h e r W o r k m a n o f x m h A m e r l r l .
T h e n e w co nt r ac t al a n p r o vi d e d f m
m n t l n u a t l o n o f t h e p n e t e n n l m u n i o n
sho p.Th e a g r e e m e n t w a s u g n r d b y
U m c n x r | 0 0 - . B u r l ! ! i s U n . . i n d va r -
io na n xm lk r co t; -e mu ..
30 te 15 pn- nent rm pmtec t than
in rlamlrnllnna which were at a au-
adrantage beion the doddon of 1020.
it vru misled.'rho ent u animated in ralimld
rlrrleu in amount to between #350:
Llaeolnliaa Dppou Prlza Flght.
Lincoln. !¢ebr.-Fbancellnr S. Averyof the University of Selfnrska. FederalJudge T. c. Hunger of this city. W.
A.Selleelr.pre-nldent or the Llnmln
Slate Bank. and WIA. lake. aévwtaryoflhe local Y. H. r°. A.. are some uf
the algnera D! a pelltlnn to the gwfrnor of New Jersey state twin: dren-
Zated hen amklnz tha.thc- DempseyClrpenlier Mhh aclwdulrd to sakeplace July 2 at Atlantic Chr, be pm
hlbited
wsu Eater 1'arndShreveport. IA.,-Jark Morgan. ao,
ru taken into the country by mule-6menandurredandfeatheredior
beltlng his wife.
m a n IEEE swam-n~
Thumndndwmm blvolkluhluun mrnblnudu nrnun paes s.w m s w u m n m m u»¢m»¢=x»-1,-¢\u~y \nnb1e.\f~ ¢ 1 ¢ ° f u a u y wm m¢ a s » »
u u n I d d u n m w r i n ; u lnmd iti oan -h¢ 1l9 \va u»| .hn .h:pnntobaeomndauued.P\mmu »\»¢| ¢.h¢» u¢u.x»-.1u ¢ i ° » . - w » - . » n ¢ c ¢ = » u m -u m u x m m u w u y .naw dd-my u r u q t m m n t .ll l l l u f l 9 ' \ l D ! 4 ¢ . | s \ ! i d l l ' |Zlptinn. obulud ll my m a m ,h! \ I ¢ \ h! ll\ l\i 1 le o <k ¢ | toneheandlxinu.u ¢ . | » a | m ¢ m | - A - b o u l -
-xumy lmm my dmc nan.m m m . n 'mu sr-s so ana n ww- f . J , 1 ' . " . . . ¢ wn u u u w
m ¢ o » . . s | m - - \ » » . N . 1 ~umvlobaue.W \»¢\| nizla lhsu\a l d l l l l h p w u n - A d v .
ci
r f; A "exif .
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xv; \ . 1.
sh
M a n l l a y l n g I n H I M W a r
.W i l l l a m m n ,w .Y u . - S t a l e p o l l n
l u l d q u a n m h e r e r e e e l n d r vp u r t s
m n a W e s t ' Y l r g l n l a n u r l r u o p e r a n d
3 K e u ! u ¢ k y N a ! i o n | \ ; u n r d m m a vvr o
k i l l e d a t H o l m ,w h e n f l x h t l n x i n t h o
h s r i ve r h a u t e z o n e w a s n l u m e d .
P l a g u o Ti k i ! H l a vy ? o l |fi a va n a - Tl u l n y - e i g h t rsllwu u f
h n h n n l e p l a i n s .w i t h t w e n t y G r o
r l n l l u n v w r e r o n l n l i n Tn n m i m ,
M e t . , a n d e n vl r n n n i t s A g r i ! a n d M a y
l l In lln ld i n til=l|\nl¢l|\d re c e ive d b y
Il n r u n n p o n n u t h o r l l l c s .
U n i o n P n l f i u l x p l n d s
" H u r Y o r k . - T h e U n i o n l'a ¢ l l \e h a s
a r q u l n d m r o f t h e : L o c k a n d b o n d s
o f t h e L n :A n n - I n a n d B m L a k e
n l h n a d r o m p i n r . f w r n e d b y : h e s m -
nnu l llln i n u. s , Dlld
Ala na. la.- Ile ma rd voy ne . p n-tlll' giant of Iowa. 9 int 2 Sudan In
htllhl. died lt his home ln Amhon, Ia.,
a g a l s n l c a n c a n A a !v z c r o n a
Carry Dil' Hon-sn at Indanapdla An-
nuai c r eme-Yummy umm,
Wor!d'a Chunplan, Wlna
And |09 New Record.
In d ia n ap o li s ,In d . - 'T u m m y l l l l m n ,
t r n r l d r l u m p l o n am tm no bl le r a r e r ,
d e l vi n g a h l a n e n a c .A m e r i c a n m a d e
ea r,yrou fh e a n n u a l f m m i l e n u m
r a c e h e m M e m o r l a l d a y .H I : vl e t n r y
m m e t h r o u g h ll he u u l i fu l l g si r lr e u
r a r e t h l r h w a s vn u a f t e r R a l p h D e
Pa i m h . p o p u l ar fa vo r i t e , h a d s w ! s m I1
a zerr ltle p a ve : l u r i n g t h e n m 2 m
m l l e a m a t a l l b q t o n e o f m e r m - e l m
r a n ,In c l u d i n g h i s o w n .'ru -re fo r r e d
Im a m i b n 11 ar k zh r mi a h m e r h l n l r l l
l m u b l e a n r m i n o r a c d d n n t n .
O f t h e t u r e n t y : l u n e vn t n n l a n u l y
ei g h t cu mp h- su l w e 50 0 ln il H'.. Il l1 li
se ve n o f : h e n w e r e Ame ri ca n-u nc de
ma ch in es .
H i l t o n n t a b i l s h n l a n e w l r a r k
r e c o r d fa r r a n u t n m m n r e t h a n I s a
fu h l r i m h e n pi s to n dl r p l a r e t n e n l h y
eompl etln g Ih r' I'-00 anii en in Ihr e ho urs,
t h l r l y fo u r m l n u l e a a n d fm - t y n l ; a w !
fu n ; t a u t a n d a l x t y f l w n m * h u n u l r w i -
l h a nuconds fo r a n a w r u x e o f s o m e
m l l e a p e r - h o u r .
T h e vl r l n r y b r o u g h t M l l t n n n e a r l y
835.013 In |n !: .e mo n e y .320.000 fn r
l i m p l a n 36651)In l a p ||rfl'|'I*»m n i
the b nll nw i n a rp erl ni p H?. i" !.
'h a e n i l w r w i n n e r :fin ish ed i n th e
fo l l o t l n g u r d e r :
Roen nd.un a me Rn r h- 1 , i h rvn en l wr z .
Th i r d .Ju l e s E fll n a l wv { el r l \ .l I!2 fu r
n e r r y F o r d ) F m n l m a r ..
F n u n h .Jl zu my l l u r p h y ( d r l vl n g
fo r E d d i e M i l l e r ) . Ih n e m a h e m .
F l fi h .On i Pn ll w. Ru nh en na .
s i n h .Hl ll ll t Sl l ll vr Ic l r l vi n l f o r
m m - r r G l l y n l )Im e ne n h er z .
Se ve nt h .Ir a Ta l l l r m I 1 R p e d n l .
'iI|¥ |ll h.Be n n i e l ll l l . D u qn e n b e r z .
N i n t h .R a l p h Bl u l fu h l ,}n\nh»1\ar.,
a s a n l e d .
It wa s e a l lm g t- N E shut m s o n o pen-
IIOlIn wlt neu ued m e rac e.'fer r »fe\ -r
se d d e n l a Q r n n r 1 'N 1 t o m a r e l i m e va n l
an d no n e w e r e a o r to n a .
n n . m y l n l o rntlln the luapmm'»\bank rbnlrnlled br unwn labor
Parldr shnpl.The pian In rrmve wriil M npen for hmlnns in Omaha
ihllm in Atrhhuon,Ku.,hal been within the next nlxly mlm afwrdlnnz
ahnndmwci._Io npnrtl fmm :ho metrnpolls.I I I
| l f l 'sums for pr!\alt'thin under
ndifof hdpin; srrlrnns was allrtml
br house ruin Nmmittee.
NEWS UF STATETERSELY THU]
a - n !
Reoent Happenings in llebralka
Given in Brie! Items For
B w R e a d m .
_ n
The Ural coronatlon of a poettauteate thla dde of the Atlantic will
take pure .lnne 18, in Linc oln nomJohn 0. Nelbandt, of Wayne, will bt
formally Invested with the 'dlgnltleaand prerogatives of the title conferred
on htm br the legislature of 1021.Al-
1 nllowta ga r aq a e attty th ob o lr d d
i d ln d d r l : k g th e a t m o n e w - s o
ot tha lull!tion. the Peoplda Btata.!°*" If Anselmo was c loud br the
Iatato dooanmeot of mae and com-merce.The doslng of the not was
chiefly due to the announced intention
of the county treasurer to vrlthdrawat tlelllolll of 337.00m It la aald.Thebank had been weakened bil' exhausted
fcserlrt and aloof and doubthll DIPOF
fhe stale live stock bureau baa re-
pom of bog ebdero on three formainLancaster county,and also from
Ku-arney and Saunders countlea.
Step! have been taken ln each com-
nmnlty to prevent tlurdlaeaae from
spre|dlB|.f Thlerea carrled the cash register,
|o-tlxhin; 250 votwda from the Joseph
!lul1t*l meat market at Fremont-They
uw the am wt laureate to be des-l0£ldN| the rweflalerlnlo a bro woodedlgnltetl ln Americ a. Hr. Nellvdt ha!never been otllclally notlllod of his
distinction.
Slorkhdderi nf the Flfll statebank of Oshkosh. appearm before tho
state banking department at Lincolnarlttn a reqdrst that the lnlltnllon be
Noneneul under a new organlaatlon
and management.The bank wascloned some time Im whlle lla eonat-
lioo was helna lnvclrllgated.
The Nebraska tleportmettt of the G.
A. lt., in the eloalng aesslon of tba an-
noal encntnpment at Ilastlttita. ttaan-tmooaty adopted a resolution mntlemn-
lou -primary elections.public owner-ahln -of ntlllllea, lnltlatve and referen-
dum. the recall and the "unAtaerleatt
clown] shop nate."Blom tmusca to acromntodnte Nano
Pltlllt-a lncreastnx Ivlplllatlvtil wllt ho
hullt br a company which has been or-
rnnianl to construct a number tr! 31+ltlenccs ln one of the new addltlona.
'Fltcso lmnfes will he told on the ith
atsllmcnt plllll.Mr mall olllcloln ln Omaha ea-
press-c¢'l no great surprise at Pant-mnatcr Gt-ne-rul lla f a announcement
to congn-sa that the tranavontbtental
senlce must cease- unless further ap-proprlatlnna nrt* lunatic.An oreilnnnce hna been put.lnto er
fert at Phambcrs.the Ilomc of the
greatest borneshoe pitchers ln Seb-raska.forbidding the Indulgence in
lhla mort wlthln tbc village cond~ea
on Rtttulaya.Convict road camps have beenopened near Beware] and Pawnee C111
to work on slateoltl projects.Three
auch camps are now located In the
stale, the third bein: nl Crab Orchard.
The nr¢\t»°»r<1 ealtthllshmenl of afreight lructtlntt llnc between Knnaaa
{`ll;r and Lincoln boa been tcntnllwlyrouted br vm; of llt>1ttrlt€. \\;rmol'e.
llnrywllle nm! Manhattan.Scotea of promlncnl rllI|.en.|l,of
Lincoln have signed lt petltlon which
ls to be forwantcd to the governor of
New Jersey nsklng that the Dempsey-
Farpentlcr fight he prohlhltecl."ll\e will of thc lttle Wllllam A.
Wolfe. wealthy Ileatrlco banker. trimtlletljul!recently,hoqtnsts $111000to the Phst I'n~sl1ytrrlnn church of
lleorttce nntl $2.lll0 to the Picbraalta
("1|lmren'tt Home society.
'rnrl and took tt to a vacant lol. and
,noon it oz mo.
|r t-ed A Howe,ov,deputy gtand
'ntolotlllll A. F. and A. il. of 1\le-brnaka,
'tlmd suddenly at nu home near North
Il4tld.Hundreds of Manoos fromt-nrt!! of the state attended the funeratt.Itltlt was one of the largest ner bdtl
in Nebraska.1 Itesoltttlona pledging the organlaa-
|t|.»o to one lla eltona to bring about
it reduction ln hotel rates,llreryachargel, etc.. were pasted by the grand
imoncll or the U. C. T. at the annual
atinetln; at Fremont.
;Tao woads, one from Platte Grnter
ln Bt.I-Gtlarurd and the other from.l.lndsay to St. Ftlwardo. will be added
lo IM' system ot state ltlghanys In
motte county aa soon an tonda ara||\nllahle for their maintenance.
|A fund of $\oooo in to be calmed in
ibiobraaka for the founding of a Ne-:larusltl acctlon ln the Navy club of
,Swv York. according lo ptuoa of Mra.
Qlargant Paros of Lincoln, who La ln
ifbarge of the work In thc state.
4 Tnrrentlal ralna ln the Noun part ot$||t» stale the past week resulted in th-tt
osertiow of nmol!streams,tnnntla-
itlon of .lowlands and considerable
!t¥tltnBIO lo tl0l18.2 hleatloa ntlltcrs In tnramnt ol' thous-
ands are lnft-sting Wantalngton county,and fanoent fear their pmtenco will
result In crop damage. as they aub-
.mt on veaetablcs.3 The Ellyfoot strata ofsondstone
llhlth underlies nearly atl of Lincoln
Ia amply ttulllcient to support the im-
llJ|l1l¢ -iwfoot tower of the new nate
i house. englneera have decided.|ll ia etlwctcd that 5(1) Nebraska ex-
strvlce tnvn will attend the tlrat re-,tmlott of tho Filzhty-elghth dlrlalon to
;bc held at Des Holnea, la., August 20§anll 27.
1 .tt a apeclat electlon at West Point
.tt S"»&000 hood proposition for the in-
;st|tIltll|t\" -' '1 municipal electric tightIam! power plant cnrrtcd hy a majority
of flol.Totnl rote was 435
Seellnna nf lltc alol.lll.¢ln part of the
stole espottally nrottnd Wytnoro aretntestetl oith Insecta, the peat anltl to
be nncquallcd lti the post tltlttyyenra.
.'The t'olt1|oct restaurant at Omaha.
f o n e o f l h v o l d e s t a n d m o a t w i d e l y
l
I
C u a t a m H o u a a In R u l n a
D u b l i n - T h e D u h i l n Ml a to m h a u e
l a In r u l n a , a n d a l l t b l m m !i m p o r t -
an t d oc n nu »n 1 a n f th u n n ve ma a nm l 1 +
l a t i n ; t o In l a n d , t n g o t h fr w i t h p a p k r i
and rN 'Ul1i8 . haw- horn 1211-l lmyod.
'Ih l a ,D u b l i n m a t h '|lnnnu!1¢'1"f~In
t h e w o r t n f B l z m Fu l n t u r n - 1 .wh l cl lm a l l s t h e m m !fomalcialuin n l t a r k
ag n l na l g o\ 0 r !1l m ° ~ |\ l r mp e r t y t h a t h i !
be en e mr ln n- e -r ee ! al nw nn - pr vn -n l re -
bel ll rm a be ga n.
De s tr u c ti o n o f t h e D u b l l n cua lo tn
ho u a e r o n a t l l u x n t i m m u l ! n e r l n l l a
d a m a g e a i n r o t h e re be l li on .T h r
hu l l dl n g ,n f wh lr lu n m h l m r ro n m l n a
b u t t h o s h e l l , w a s c r w t e d d u r i n l H 1 0
lr!sh parliament and wma nm of thom o n !l e a u t l f n l I n i r e l a n d .1|h a d
l l t l l a t o d o t l l h t h e r u a i o m a .b u t
: g n u - a m a n y o f t h e r l l l ff n d m l n l a d r a -
m m d e p a r l m q g l l . a n d H a d n l r u d l n n
i a m o r e de t r i me n t a l I n th e o n l l n a r y
mm -l xi ne ry n f th e ¢n \r Pm l1 N'nI t h a n If
D u b l h z r u t i r h a d b e e n b u r n e d .
mejorIty at an election held lt Bu
perlor.Wllllam I. &lrNlel1o!l of Loxlngtnn
'Ins elected state deputy of theKnlxhtn of Colnmhui at the Nebraska
state convention lt Lincoln.A 'llndatorm of rydonlc nature
panned through Ogallala and plrts of
Rlelh rounty. doin; much damage to
cropl and bulldinn.
Short growth of room hu cut Fmmore eoulttfa when mop 50 per rem.
ln the optnton of lgrleultuni men.
The lletdl over the county are very
BINNPII.
Into Goshen county. Wyoming ls uow
ander way.5 Announcement hmt been made that
Genera! John J. Pershing vglll attend
the Myslle Bhrtne #fri-mental at Llo-ieotn. July .r.
I A ~embenhlp contest netted mo
new memben for the Stapleton Unm-munlty rlub.
Glhl>on'¢ new ppatultlee, one of thelinen in the state for a gown of lt:
aiu. was opened June 1.The Phndrnn local lodge of 2118 I. 0.
o. F. fmon the erection at an early
dale of their nwnwd ten;ple.
alg Navy A a v m m sum,
Wnininnan.D.(L--'l"ho economydrive against the 8406,dl}.000 n lvliappropriation: bil!uma mattered in
ihe senate when nmumlmmn :ecum-
memled by the naval eommltleo wereadopted.
By | vnu of -I-B lo 23 the senateadopteda rommillae amendment op
poied by the emnomy forces:p mrlaling for n permnnel of 120,000 men
an anim 100000 br ihr house. Af-lernrd onmmltlrc amendment: ull-
lnx for Increases aggregating aboutH2.1'»00,0lll wir! qulrktj appruved.
Fhfrrf munty,mlvd $28,000 bonds .3'| "l*3l Hptrllrfh league Inlrlltntefor sho erwtion and malntainnnoe of "m b e h old at the EP l0 lUl le an t
l water and olrrlrir punt.- park, Llnmlu, July 2541.
Prnldent Hardin:h u nnrnlnatedi The eonnty of (Ireely lml been
Arthur n. amen nf'NfI!mRh mba ml awarded lhe ronlrlri ow other md-
ledar rn! mtemai me-une for we dls Iden 10 hullrl the federal h l s h r utdrt of Nrhrankl.rorn fJCnnnor to '&\¢~lba¢h.
A prapnlltlon in extend in city water _Arms! 0°l\i'l¥l\1C!|0l\'Kor\<on the
Rlckenbncher Smaohn Plant.
Ch4°3enne_ W;~r|.--Whon {'n;\m1n F}r1»die Rlekmblc krr, Anzrrlnn aw ur
rhred he n nu Ill!innnmnlinenlat
airplane night. he mmnlwwl bin [mln|10
In Iandlnx and narrowly nnpvd timih.
A5 n mul! he was funwl In nhnndonbln proposed une amp nl;hz umm tho
mntluml.The plan: 'ns rlrnmlinhvd
but :hs famous are escaped unla-
a »:|1 i f 1:at fur .went muprnrled buainrms just recently.5; T? gg" Ilf....'fI'".»f°'f».l" gg,wet §Mural: llrrho, Dawson rotmly n$!f|'
'awnlhrr and gh, grflt lmnunfwnnhed feultuml ngrnt,rvpoml that alxloen
out by hrugr nina.:out of turnly :uf~pror~nrll of the
P r o b e F m t :Go ll oe to rt .
S h a b l n g t n n . D . l '. - l n w e s l h r u t l n n a f
r l m r g n t h a t n e vr r a l 904111941 snrrlve
I
as ~ a n c c u n J a s a r vd a m a g e d t h a p u t 1 0 d a y s b y h e a vy
w i n d s , a n d a m In s o m e a c t i o n s t h e r e
Il l ! n o t h e h a t ! | y i e l d c o m p s r e d w i t h
t h a t n f a r m .
f> t l p a t ¢ h e ~ s fr o m t h e a n t h a t l : fn
r n l fa i l u r e o f t h e w h a t r r o p l n S n
b n s k a w a s Im t t t i n m t . s e e m l o b e : h n -
e r vd t l u t b r r e p o r t : p u b i l a h e d i n n n
e r n l d n t t y p a p - o n o u r t h e s t a t e I h i r h
l t w w t h a t w i t h m e i r r q l t l o n n f a f u r
m m m n n l t i n o f n u n m m f , z w m q w f u
a r e f m a n n m a l t o r b e t t a t h a n an v-
m a l : t o l d In : h h s t a l e .l l n r r t u K a t l e m n n a n d 'R t 'd '°E m i ,
t h e Th l r t e e n t h j m l l r i a l d i s t r i c t t o n n
t h e va n n r y e a u l e l h y t h e d e a t h o t
Ju d g e G r i t nr s . al N o rt h P la t t e .J u d n
T m r e l l t l 2 2 : n n o l d . a n d a n a z a b
fl r v m a n .Bt n t e T a x C o m m i s s i o n s .O n b o m e
|| l l l 8 m a d e a n o t he r a p pa t t to t h e m u n t y
od l el s t a o f t h e s ta t e a n d t o t h e p e op t e
] t n e n r o l g e t h e p u b t l c a t i e n o f t h a t a :
m m i n e a c h c o u n t y .H e h a s b e e n u l -
i v u a t t n g lhisl a s u m a n s o f t o r c t i r f
Qp m p e r ty vr m ri t In n a w m au e u fro m t h e
§| u - : n a n m m t i m e l n n r o t t s .
2 O n e w o m a n ~ t n e vvr e l y i n j u r e d
w a s - u n M a y o r O u c h d
Ha rr i e- t tf,l l l v h , - T h e vi l l a g e o f
l l n r r l e t l l ls w i t h o u t a g m r r m m r n ta n 1 1- n u l l a t l h a a u s t i n :o f M r s .
M i n n i e Sou lh wl rl c,pr e n ld c n l n l t h e
fi l l l g r b u l r d . a n d a l i h u ! It o t r u n l r - P l
ln A r e c n l i e l e n t o n ju s t i l u ' ot h r r d a y .
l i n .S o u t h ; I c h v u de fe a t e d l a n
s p r i n g , b u t : h o r vf u s e fl t u u n i f y s h e
: n u l l I cl t he a ctio n of 111 0 np putl tlnn
i n n u l l Ih r p o o l b o o k ! m u l i l i l e d t h e
r l r d l n n a n d d h m a h o r po al ll un .
U h r w i l t b e I r i n d k i a t f a g n l n .
r n i l e d i n a n e w r a m p o f t h e U n i t e d
Sp a ni s h W u V e t e n n i or g a ni z e d a t
H n t l n g n .A In n a l n n d l n | B o l d fo r a i r p l a n e s In
b e i n ;m a o u t a n t h e C h e r r y o f m y
fl l r [ r o u n d s a t Y a l m r i n e .
AI! o f t h e far m b u i l d l u n o n t h e Jo h n
Bu r k , Jr . fu m , n e a r G r e e l e y , w e r e d a -
u l r o y r d b y a sm a l l t om a r l o ,
F a n m n u p o n m n w i n t e r wl lr al l
1
1I
r u n n i n : f r o m A l b i o n t o N o s t n P m u
h a ve b e e n e n d e d .
W o r k o m : t a r t I n a f o r d u n o n
l b l n u r 3 3 0 . 0 0 0 M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h a t
C u m ;M m A n n a R a p p o f A u r o n r e e e n l l y
m p h : a t e d h e r h u n d r e d t h b m h d a y .
l l n o u s o f z u a r e p l a n n l n it o e r n I n n F t m p l e .-
3 . 1 . To w e l l d f S i d n e y w a s a p p o i n t -
Moms Bmw Hum Hla Bwnln
Washington, 1). C.-Hume bn-ur and
sun drinks of cereal nrtgln an cuttingdeeplyintotheunfrrmentrdm m
Juice business, John F. Welsh. grapejnlce munale. told the nenate nnnnre
committee In pindtng for 1:1-ductlcn of
:nd on his produc t.
sen e ..... ...:rr anrn 34-urn in the alan penllen }\:rod and dnnmgra at abou! 845w0
Har!for aidlng and shelling num *urn 4k»n|» In farm lmlidlrzl br a tnr
mobile thieves wfrr gmnltfl pamin nsdn whloh ntrurlr near Harmony.br Ins alan board nt pnrdann and pa about Mah! mlln nr"; nf 1'¢¥onI!m~
mln .:A af alnnsm Suurd hy thQ Slate
F l r l i W a r C d m l a a l C u l w i c t t d .
1;-lp zip,fl r r m n n y - G vr u m n s . r u l i -
vzreeul h e r l i n t 11ur r r i m i n n l w l m n
Re fg r un t l lw l n vn w a s #n h - ¢ |n \ ¢ 1 1 0 l m
m o n t h !In p r i m a fu r m a l m m t i m l
B r l l l a h q n d l l r l l i n n p r l n n n r r s o f w a r .
f l .a l 1i n t o m n s e a t n n t h e L l n m i n c i t y m m - . r m m u t a d u r e d prr win gin p m d u r e d o n
m i n i o n .M m 'a p n l n d o f H a n *Nrb n»» 'ka h u n s m m e h l r k t o t h e
1| n e u n o f r e fu l r l n x t o a n y w h e t h e r h e . fa r m fn a n i h e fi l e o f w a s i n n s a n y r a r ,
wo u l d r e s i g n o r t a k e : h o 1 - n h a t s t r e e t * ¢ l a n i m < 1 a s fo l l o w s : - [ In g fe m l n . m a
fa m m l n l o n e r te n d er s ?h i m .B r n u m m ; h l t o n l n z t o a d s ; 8 9 6 t q u : : m e l d
Tat! lay loaned 'Nznts.Wanhinrlon. I). ('.-Prwldrnt Hard
ing Inu derideul in appoint \\lI¥ia.m
Howard Tue lo lhe hllh ntflrr uf thin!justin of the Pai!-02 I-Rules an suv-
mumr to I h l h te his ard Douglas
1¢\'h.\le..
~ET~C# To ~"1
THINK~ABoUT_
THE Romance UF WORDS
' A a u s s m . "
N wo o mm vu fo un de d In
5 By F. 31. WALXER
""rr we ~ p l ~ 1 ~ ~ mp l lc h blind
1 mulnumnuumuzmllulnunululmumluu
PASS IT ALONG
"H i ZMI D a : n o d lln r y the otherday." he nl-1, ami than he ri-
clteel n flmln.wlmleumue nnenlotv.
\lbi(|l la Mid luhun- mlglnntzsl with
ilu' llle Champ Clark.lie \\;|| gunning afluug n llnle of
the any of nary.Ile was m.=u|1»=mh¢
$|.:\llL-s.
Then Is l rnnnufnctuznlnz vstahlllhmlrul up In New llnglnnd. nut n big
Qnlvrprhw, It is a sun uf Iumlly atinlr in uhirla all me unrkmc a nm!
:heir wlwal uml mwlh lmr ts h aw |
:nuff than wnzvmnvelupa Inleretl.The principal ml wn In :tml the
man what llnrlwl It devldvd that hr
wns gulnlt lu pau :slung the ,105 nf
the s¢\11.1t'l\I, zz ll was n suece»s andShe has ¢mmlluuu12 In do so from the
:lax the llllke fumwry up»:ne~.L
I s Q |
If a particularly bln onler come:
In he writes u lime hullelln about ix.mul :W-s ll to :he superintendent,
mad at the bottom ol'the allp ofpaper aré always me words "Palm It
Jllnng."Thu:means that everybody In the
facwry knows the good news almost
an mon ua the uwmur dow.And one yo.-nr -when the prom:
:showed lnrzvr :han usual lu- had the
Inoukkvepl-r llrms l.l||1 llule :tale-
auml of the y \mrs sumlul.\\I\¢1\ lt was ln his lnmdl he wok
lnls pen am] |lI\llllllg the tqlal by um
superlorl.no matter what ol-
rectlon mm orders might late.Hassan ben Sabhah.the Pu-
alnu. who founded £110 dreaded
nnler, waa extremely explicit snthe rulefhe lald down for the
government of the orgunlantlon.whic h wu vlrllr relldoua and
partly secular in nature.The
member: of the lower section:or the society were kept ln total
Ignorance of the teachings andalms uf me bod: to which they
belonged, and lt was impressed
upon them that untalllnpobe-dienee was their only key to
auccc al in mu llfe and hnppl-
neu in the next.In onlet to glve them a fone-
tlale O! the 3051 which were ln
aton for them.provided they
followed instructions.: m u mbenSabbah trimmed that they
be given a apecltled ratlon of
huhtain.or hemp-a narcoticwhichproducedeffect!an-
alogous to thoae regqltlng tram
the uae of opium-and from lhis
practice the members of the so-
clety became known aa haahnshlnol'hempcaters Euro
peans nllglllly altered the word
to "naaaasltt" and applled it to
anyone gall!!of murder.tlnla
crime being a favorite among
the I"ellavlu.
tts;/night)
llllhllill~ LI rl 1l1:1|1i|||tt1|1|t. llllllllllllllllllilllllii .|:
i l a n d n o n e t o k e e p l l g o i n g
A l l I t r e q u l n u l a a d e s i r e t n m a h
ps-upto hn|1t=!a n d a d e t e r m l n a t l o n t o
m u t e t h e d e s i r e a w o r k i n g r e a l i t y .
I l a O
Il i s a : t r u n k s t h l n g i l l a l w e s e e m
mu m w i ll i n g nh r n y u t n s p re a d t he z m ~
pl ea sa nt nt- ws t h a n t h e pl ea sa nt .
'1l1t°r u m o r th a t Ja c k h a s 1011.h i s
,lab gs-ta t w i c e a s p n u u p t cl r vu l a t l o na n t h a fa c t t h a t J i l l Im a re c e ive d a
.p ru m ot l nn .I w o n d e r s h y !
W e c a n p a n a l o n g s o m a n y h e l p
fu l t h l n g x .IIn ca u r og e m en t .Etlll 1ull»
um a .Ap dn ec ia ll on .S y m p m h x .E v-
r r y o n e o f t h r m w i t h o u t a p e n n y o f
co s t . b u t s o l u l l n f t h e p fu l lt o r an t i s -
fn ct lq n,i f w e d o x t vl t l n a n n e m t x s
splrll..
Q a a a
'Th e p a r a b l e o f t h e I vo d e b t o n h a s
a l n n y a n a m e d t o m e o n e o f t h e m o n t
\ | \ It l o f t h e Il l us t ra t io n s b y w h l r h
Jes us t a u g h t h l s g r e a t tr u th s .Y o u
w i l l h a d t h a s t o r y i n t h e l a t t e r p a r t
o f t h e ei g ht e en t h ch a p t e r o f St .
M a t t h e w .
Th e t r o u b l e w l l h t h e m - vn n t a t t h e
k i n g w m a l l m l h e d l t l l w l p u n a l a n !
t o t h e m a n w h o m m ! h l m t h e c h a r -
it a b l e t r e a t me n t w hi c h h la m a s te r h a d
s h o w n l n fo r g l vl u g h i m th e d e b t h e
w e d .
It y o u h a ve s o m e t h i n g g o o d ,no m e
lh i n g h e lp fu l. s om e t h in ; Um ! wi l l m a k e
a n o t h e r h a p p i e r p a l l It a l o n g .i t ln
a pr o n t a b l e pm c e e d l n z .
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I um .m"u n n ".......... .._u m !u li n e fr n m t!u»r l u g le d t u N w
wands "!'nm~¢!\'.AInna;."whlclu nl\lnzll
:h u t h ul l ' u f n il :Im [r m li l n w as di vid e d
|\ll.|»¢\Il|: the \\r3.¢|w|.|.
Q 5 5 n
gnnl mnluu.malls; run pin; nt 11.
It m\°¢l|\! mln any tuuuey to ulurts
gnutnlultllmnlltttttltttumtn ltttttutlg
-§'rHE cm on THE Jon §Howto ?u:ceed--Hotr tofiet §
5 Ahead-Huw to Make Good :
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§ n y J a s s m t 1 o B f : n ' r s §
innltttln ttlumltllulllrltttllmtzltllllttfi
1;Qt;.t1. mr II
<1-[dllIRE l-¢ nm mg issue In settle in'
tht- notIll of huslntns tlltl lubur.
mv l:sue of eqlaanl pay fur ¢°qtla!_\§urk.
Etidentea of iujuxtlce um futmtl4verywlwn.0112 we»mt\n'lnld tl pusl-
II
tl-an in l cnllmre fur wlllrll sltr tru-1
-puld sum tt rmr.Sho realgnvtl in-
rnwie |019 neeflml u ltlgher salary; aIlmn £003 llte jmalllmt.Ile £018 d tml
n'y uf $5,000.Tin: United Sllleu gut¢nmwnt also puyvt \~m||en lens tlmn
:twn In matt; Iundllnns1There ure 1=t"Ltrt\l nrnnonl for this
stale nf nffuirn.The fur! lltat women
wwe not \|lI.\'l8 ls tm? of them.Tim!will now ctnv-c to be n tiotermnl.
Thvn. wmuelt dn not lnslstl on helm:_juvtly wntttnvmtw.\Ynlm~t| :rw stilltrimln htl:tlllt»¢s¢[I il wmvtlalng of
at wonder to Ihvttt lltnl they are ron-
1|
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hllli fnlulan d»I1a;? :3;-<--,g *":f du éjf-Ti .n'~, - -~¢n An 1 "ZT-~b u m u a a n - - ' u I £ » a ¢ n - . a . ?; ~ ..»=<~-..=~""_ § , \1f - 5 '- f - ~~ 3 "§ : ; ,i / r 5 ...
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45:
d J. l f'u l l e r G l 0 0 : l .
n m t i m e s o u m a
n e t o m m e . H o l -
h0 se a r s ol d .a t
n d e a d s u r e m a y
d l vl d c n d l n l m a y
m l n e r w a s o r
n r u u n d b y s l i c k
r t " - H a n a n C 1 1 1
1¢|
THE ROIMHCE UF WORDS
-Aeeassm."
IN IMO there was founded In
Aala a secret society knovm
aa the "Fedasl|"nr "DantonOnce,"the members Of which
were pledges!to lmpllc lt blind
obedlence t9tl1e order! ot tbdrauperlorl.no matter what ol-
rectlon mm ardera might tate.Hassan ben Sabhah.the Pu-
alnu. who founded £110 dreaded
nnler, waa extremely explicit sothe rulefhe lald down for the
government of the orgunlantlon.which wma nlrllr relldona and
partly secular in nature.The
mernbera nt the lower section:or the society were kept ln total
Ignorance of the teachlmrl andalms uf me bod: to which they
belonged, and lt area impressed
upon them that untalllnpobe-
dlenee was their only key to
aucceal in mu llfe and happi-
neu in the next.In order to glee them a fore
taale O! the 305a which were In
elon for them.provided they
followed instructions.: m u mbenSabbah trimmed that they
be given e apecltled ratlon of
huhtain.or hemp-n narcoticwhichproducederreetaan-
ologona to those regqltlng trom
the uae of opium-and from this
practice the members of the eo-
clety became known aa haahnshlnorhempcatersEuro
peans ellglltly altered the word
lo "naaaaeln" and applled lt to
anyone gall!!of murder.tlnla
crime bein; a favorite nmong
the I"ellavlu.
ttep/night)
- - -..."
The Kitchen
Cabinet ~°
+ . - ¢. ¢ . f ........ . ....LD. nu wanna Zlurnnsor Uuuml
|1v that dlllh hh must tru! allQ-> -lm: rucnmu.
wrlxr assau. wa nr.
\'~r a annul!fanally land cf chop
su.r 1\hunneumde variety will he
round mon app-etixlng.Chop WW Put celers
into Iwo-inch alripl. thenrIahwd, tml [00 thin; !.lll
f mm onion in him.Fr:"ullu pougql of Ter! !h|£\l»}
l'. |ali(ed round max. whlrhJIn out lnlo inrh squarvl.
ln uutifli.when brown.
mid u llnla water and
simmer, adding more wu-ter until | h¢ men lm:cum..-1 un hour. then add mi ven-
lll'¥\~. mn, pepper and a half len-
lpunnlul ol' sugar wllh um or :hreol=='»f~-n-»»nfu:»a 1-'sm sauce,which
¢0'll1|» In small bolilen, retailing for
h\img rentl.The amount ut as-nlun»
In: °ivp1»11d| upon the taste; a »ponn~ful or lwu nf enamel (browned lulllrlull unter) add: n richness ul coior
Qlhlril makes lbll |>rodur.l more like
u :hlm~n~ chop mey.
Junket in C nam.--This ll nul lnuw 1|I|\||, bm un hun med with sz
Izuilms u miner unusual one.To onellluurt nf rich milk and one mptql of
fhullu warm to lukewarm, ulnl one
Junm tuhlrl, dlsaulvud ln a llblnpqnn-fu! nf uawr, ml: wuli, and one rupful nf uuatur ind one Iahlespuunful of
\lf\1|¥=»: zmur Into the freeur ran and
lem »~1=md In u vr~rm room unlll ihsjnnkut In net, than rhlli and freeze an
l1Il1|1l wm-n renal; lo nerve. nut she
m l .
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n 1 s e c o n d h a n d
ll t h e p r op r i e t l r .
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when thll book
know I hid lt Illgu mon for th!!
n for n ran nutmA;oHamid.
lljoicing.
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Is Yolg Meal-.._.l
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Ybur Friend ?~
Agood many people who like team° coffee fmd that tea and coffee
d.on't like them.
Na~vou.sness.deep/essnessor
.fzb'.'1L:beda'1g'estion is proof
Posfrum CEREAL
furnishes a sa -
cup-withoui lrritatin 4 ;G<,...7
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ter for them.'°-1.-:;=-.. ~
nerves or digestion.'lhousands who have made
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Blair. Nab.. J une 2. mx.-rnx Hm m m ! ! -P15155 preaenL Gmrga Miller will be the hl b a l l é f
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Q I The pubiic is invited to attend any
of our nervicel.Come and you wil!
repeive s cordial welcome.Chauncy Bl.Forcman.Pazrtcr 1
ME THOD IS T CHURCH xor as
Prayer meeting each Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock.
O!'!'.c{al beard meeting first.Wed-
ne.sda; c\en§nx of every month.
IIp\\o:th Ikn zut each Syul:1.;.r
evcnirg at 1' o'c!oek.
Sumlay school at I0 A. Li.Splen-
did tearhers amd :good attepdnnce.
Prea|:hL1g services at 11 A. 2-1. and
sa P. M.Eneller.: music.
A LOCAL NEWSPAPER ron
ALL 'ras PEOPLE
GENERAL AND x.ocAL'g1E\vs AND COMMENT\ - 1 n | h l t f \] 4 # " " \
The Official Paper of*Washington County,Nebraska
BLA|R_ WASH|NOT0N¢0UNTY QNEBQASKA, JUNE 9. |92\No. 19V OL X X V
DANISH CONVENl'loN
Cl.0SEl) SUNDAY.
LARGE CRUWDS Ammo
ctoslna DAY ssssmn
The 25th annual convention of theUnitedDanish Lutheran chureh ofAmerica closed lut Sunday.A vut
luembllge of delegate: nnd vlslyon
vue present on um a-y und of
these iouneen hundred were served
lt dinner.Approximately bro thou-sand people wen present for thedny'| cxernlaes and the parked outo-
mobileo covered several um of lnnd.Delegates from |ll over the UnitedStates and put: ol Cunndn were lnthe clty for the eonventlon und rnlny
lmportnnt mtmn mm:-ning the wl-
lege md the DnbllshlnK houle were
nlkion nnywny.
CAPPS Guns 'l`0 SCHUYLHK ~
June 1, mx.l
Nr. .mm A. Rhonda,'
Bun-, Near.
Dear Friend:-
No doubt you will he lnrprlsed mne u mm from me lnfarmlnfr ml
that I hnve wenptad tho position olLizht and Wnier oommiulnner (or
the nity of Sehnyer.l was llgurlng
on thls mme two weeks ago but lthought the dnl hxd fallen thrvuxh
butat the lm mmm l get A hurry
ull lo rome min here The nun here
goes to West Point to messed Hr
Hnrhlrnn who rwl to Blnlr an younee that Bllir helped to get me on n
The day l| bulldlng a new plnnl.
hare md hu It panly completedhnvlng lnol-nllewl a ill) K. V A. Skln
ner unlflow whlrh hu ban ln u:r~vxce for nlioot two weeks.They have
changed the eleclrlc Ayntcm from 110D c to zaoo uhm vhuw alumna"
FREIGHTS wwf 0UT
FARM PRol'lTS
»".Senator (Zapper ln a Speech Before the Umted
States Senate Dematds an lmmediata
-»~Sl a s h m S l u p p m g R a t e s o n a l l
Co mmo § t t i e s
Downward rewxlon of ~ mmm u r e f o u n d a l l o v e r t h e
tmlgln nm nt the eu-llut possible ~
moment Wu nrneatly ulvoenhd by|)lichI|\n'| lmn mines report wSonewr Cnpper In n lpeoeh delivered iii lntnnuhg Commeru Colnrnlulonmy 1 before the ufmm sf.-ua sen-f ag; may can no longer nflorfl w vu'
nu-.Senator demonltnted clearly the new nies on on. and mtl!! dunemn ~.....o f..a»\» nm. ... u-~\f.'»\\L ...:.... n ln-.. 4. ...r _.. ...n..
(`lTY COUNCH. mans
Tho nezulnr council mutiny washeld on 'l`\mulnyevenlng wllh lll thecouncil meant with the nxnpllon mf
Frank Grny,
After the Nklllnr mullm: of hw-
nnl the mutter ol the bridge on the
Kr.-nnnnl road m ulmn up hot no
deflnlte ortlon was token and the enm-
mltlce wnn continued.
A petition for pnving Fifth streetwu red and W motion was ubled.
A petltlon from the property owm-
eq llvlng ldjmnt to the ru plmtwus road in whlfh thezlnlmvu made
that the overflow from tha phat had
become n publlc nulsnnce. that the
ntenzh was lntolerlbls. thot the soll
ln that section had become so thor-ourhly' utunted wlth the all fromlhll overflow wut even the welll wererenderdnu-lun.lt seems dnt this
m|\|er hu been taken up by prevlmu
oundlA but nothing done, hot by l
mation ol Dr. Paehlen n eornmltteo
comusslgzns nm
mow asm cnsr or
CLAIMS ETC.
County Con-lmluionen' Room,
Blmlr. Nab., June 6. 1921.The own of County Commlulolv
an rrmt purpunt m ullwmmsnt
nm May a, 1921.Prem; J. F.White. ll. c. Bluo And Henry Truhl-
sen.The lnlnutu of the lat nutlng were
read end approved.
Refund orden were allowed n
followu-|-. C. Sorenson $3.81 on meoont ulerror ln uaenmenv.
w. J. Crum $81.94 an meount or
being annual vdth e rnortzlzl tlmt
hld been Nleued.
Victor Wall :aus on amount o!error in Tu Lin.
J. A.John:on, Hiaider.
- - - - - ~ - - - - -- QHERMAN DEPARTMENT
Hr. nod Hn. L. F. Hildnger weregnomgernto Omdzn Friday to do
dropping.A. w. Barge went to Emerson on
Wodoeldny to ttu n d 1 me e tin f o l
to reiluy agents.lr. end Hrs. Vlbor Love moved
m e into the Plltelu bunk
property near the F. W. Lofe home.
li n .Jennings West md ehilllnen
visited friend: in ffeknltuh 'Wound-
il¥»E. C. Bundle ood 'fem Cushman
;._.._ ... n...m» 'rhnrulnv on husk.
end two small children epenfgi J'
gurl Sunday with Herman frie e.
llmb o n n wi ll b o remembered an
Min Grace lgepler.They wen pres-
ent nt the Alungml and Mn .Dunn
. _
.¢ -. - . - - . . _ _. . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ ... . . . . . . . ._. . . - . . .
will remain .titre for a ehort r u t
other which she will take the rum-
mer course nt the Univenity.
W. H. Harrison ll lpending n few
days at the Ray ihrrison home.
_ __ . . - . ; .. ._.._.__
their breakfast and spent the -re-
mainder of the day lishlng and feast-
insc.
Wm. Fitc h of Omaha nm: n Mem-
orial Day visitor here.|
tool: part on the prog:un..1 Decoranion Dly was quiet in Her-
llevlng cloned n very auceeu£ui_men.The 'curious lnulneas house:
5ear'|work the following teecheraneloeed nt noon to observe e half holl-
left Sato:uday morning for their ro- der The cemetery was ln line shape ..I.;_speetive homes:Misa I.-ohh to Un!-jnnd parties were going down through .,,.I'."'T.3`f,.'LZ§§" ;fd°§;';'_1f 323.5 ;
-=-gg;Plane.H i n Benjamin to out the entire dey to take Bowers to 43 at l]unn'z lake \Ful on, Miss Ryan to Exeter.Iplooe on the mtes of loved ones.1 2 .M
A large crowd of Tekameh folltsi Mn. Il. C. Cooper has no n guest ' ; I § d F l ' " f B " ' 3 ; ° : : : I ' M ;_
drove down Sunday and held n picnic e :ister from Pemlermho will nuke mv _ums| | AN g }.gURC};gqgffggat the A. W. Barge home.he extended visit here.L. in Hllainger drove to Omehn on
au.....A M m Phi!Hookinn of.Hi s:Lamphiro of Omaha spent m'f_a3""1:Ynlwmnn and hadon We have extended an invitation to
Merry Smut and family entertained
a number of friends from Omlha
Llnndey.|
Vocal Solo-Mrs. 'Gnu Dunn.
Original poem-Mrs.Minnie Acker-
mm.Two »=\=rgg=»= by the o.r.h~....tre. after
wending eir way to the Hanson.
hell a sketch was given entitled "Two
Au.nt'e and I. Photo."Aflc wir dn
those who earod to do no spent the
remainder of the evening in dancing.
About one hundred members and
frlentis were present and enjoyed n
pleaasmt evening.
" - - -:- - -
Western Crop: Cri For
Enropensf Action
"The 1921 harvest is knocking at
the door behind which at large pert
of the 1920 crop is lying, mill uneolrl,"
soya the June Sunset in a discussion
on the European situation.
"Copper mines bi' the sc ore have
closed because they can not sell their
output nt any price; the wool grow-
cre, the salmon packen. the produc-
er* of dried fruits, the growers of
cotton. tobacco, rice and corn hoo the
necessity of marketlrg new yields
that promise to be large while they
-stil ....... ...mu nn Ina! 1-aanPs llnxnlfl.urs lu.xx. uvugnuvu ......- ._who have been aww at the o. 1.. the Danish °°""°*'"°'§ to asslgn "iiihlinger heme for the pas!three sp6\'\l¢F za fiil our pulmt next Sundly
weeks expect toie-:we Friday for a either evening or manning "suit!
|v10nl]l'5 visit with relativea ut Pen,y"tllBif convenience.I have not heard
_i h whcLl1er they will accept but if not{)Lmhorna.Relurmng tn the r ome h Wm be usual.Bibleat Battelvlew, N. D. they wiil stop e "'° "'°°'.as h zhere and npenfi a week or two.."hf"°l at ben n.m.prcac mg ;
2,5 Fitch of Omaha was a iruest damn.C. E..at |evenp. rn.. preac -
|_... ..|. -:...s..»Qnhin1 nf the mom-
s u u U W B l n\ . | | | 1 . }u u w w '; » --. . - - _
surplus..'
"The mrpius £XisL'\ and in growing..
A need for all of this mrplus exist:
in Europe.Something must be done
to market this surplus unieu four
mnnths hence the volume of ncmpm-
duction drive the price Ievel down to
disutcrcus depths.'The problem
B¢lF~
Ina azmolnuad tolookinto Um nm-I.Clllm af Fremont hamlul ofQLazr:¢»»d»»»n»=a4h»1=g».
On motion the llzht and watar com-Iwi°3lU\li°ll WWWm m»-_.JI ..... ....» s.. ..|.-._A an nun- months. but Imm me :lienwar ueprulllun.iwlw is hit hinder than mybodr inthe mee ~ m 5 n r Claim of G. C. W llkim for $7.70gnhisut-dregs Senator C'PP°",fumer.He i s th e Na ti on ? mu m 30 ,4 ~ ; :; ph , me . f" »' I~ .I » '4 , wa .: d is -a llmn d fo r th e mu on NN!
amd:,tusigh; payer.Ho ptys frsight both nl!hn.|\nl.:lid claim hld been PIII in br ermr.
=' = ~; ; °f §: " :m" "- H " " ": " - n 'Iing aP1'|n0n:*The An§l\\e1 111 n uuvu Lan Ilvs vu ........._._-_re Mr. and hlu .¥I.p_Hanson and Conscience."Subject of Uk evening a beginning can be made.. reassuring
crealn.-__3 -Lu german;"ihngc r in Diaobedlenw-"preliminary action eu; be tskemcon-
._\__..-__.|
-'=¥i.'"'u. B'hmu xwnnm umm of om;h»"llr. w,°°§,i,.°'§§"m,
Mr. President, I rise to pracnt ways.Ho gat: it coming and going.The upon of the park eommmeé
Au to the eflen that tha Cuhtter
zuk vu being put In lhapo for \
mnriu umping (mud.
A n p o n ol tha u m m m d n m
A m r a m u m m m m u m u a s
following un., u wu mm' ma
uwnd sd d m (alluring c lllml bo
ndlnwed m d the Cammy C I M 5|
haroby ardand to dnvf -nu-nm» on
Mr. and Mrs. Minn :smnn a.nu um- -liven held a picnic Monday drivingup neu' Decatur where they took their sflin. D. G. Dgngnn ""m 61: with us "But some
,,,,,,,,, and ata our of doom lu begin the meeting Monday even-gesture must
1 _»»n....»» ¢,...»¢ fha time. xml rr.|,d¢ln
Please do not forget that the evln- Hdence in the future can ne mswn-u.positive,cunstructin
be made by Amefrict,
Lhurry . if the worid
\~clmmn mu Burkett 1| a m home.;|ldunte of mu mn am atBmvnd\ Hall.u m L w i w L a w n f lo w!her Omaha avere Sunday gums at 9.he{)M-=»»~= -~»- -== » home ~ - two E. c .Burdic home.' T h e r ~ ~ ' : ; , , . ' ; ° ; : ; ' ; a . ; ° I ' a z
' h e h relic..She will than en $0 W attend the Alumni reception.[ia doing some painting for Floyd Van
Way ne on mend summer nbwl 1 suv. Ford returnd smraey even- vasHrs.Wilbur [0 70 was 1h°vv1==ar ing from a 'trip to Omnha.|Mr. and 121. Rlyznontl Bova "d
ls Omaha one dl? last week.|Mft and Hrs.Harlan Denny of Ethel and Helen attended Decomp-
J . D . L o r e ~ b y B l a i n e T e l n m d z spent Sunday ln Herman. lion Flay exerelaes in Blair.I n i t i n wa so Te h n p h '|'lsuredly,Hines Hyrtle Wachter and~'I§lnelu\'i|`\_hlr. and Mn. O. L. Hllainger and
evening to $0 HuI0 ~ LUN! Godaey gm; up f|gm Gmlhl Q9 gt.. MFI. M. K. Jbhlllhll and \!| |ildl¢D W £l0
'_n_\'A--1 AL- -nvnzvnnanlnnf luillrllli nlul ~ ~ ~
Mr.and Mn .F u n k Larson and
baby ol'Omaha are visltlng th dr
purenla Mr. and Mn. J ohn Lanon.
ln. Bruce Smith and children are
\Ztin;with her parents Mr.anr
51.4. I1 E.Hayes.The commencement exercises were
held Friday evening at 8 11.m.at
the Nl.E.church.The following
.......:z.. vnumlvlhel their dinlornu:Mi n
ing \|Ull8 0.Uulls avabuu -..,-..Don't forget the plac e, don't fame:
to come, don"t forget to invite others
to come.Don't forget ihe basement
is cool and eomfonahla Don't for-
mer you will hear great messages.D~on't come to get your feelings hurt.
Don't forget ufiat in bitter to you
may lute good to the other fellow.
Como prepmed to 'help save souls,
. _ -s..ae.»...
and this country are to be lifted out
of the trough of the depression."
o v a ms l c n u o n a xc ' r o w x s
Herman Record
William Kramer, a well known
farmer living four miles west of Her-
mnn had the misfortune zo lose his
left arm while shelling corn Wednes-
are contempinting addng the hird completed am an opcnuon wnmn use mruou: the country.1 none appeals;"wlu-| corn lelltng \round25 to ao funds showed qu; the ugh; depart- dm dillereot funds to pay uma,;year of the course.1°h|, of course next week.como from governors, mayors, stale aint n bnleol in form c ommunities, ment hi l surplus ,y appnximudy Blair Tol. Co. gggggg \gn;'
lneons something zo Bllir u th e 1 """ I"°" ?.'l" '".2 "f"" °f"°° 'f"f ''f2 'f ?i l\\y c omln J son s. " r"f°" "°'lf?fI ¥&'"°!""P?.°P'¥"F" "3 "PY mf" 5 an $8.000 and the wa l! !department,ma mlb )S 86.20
m sxommln fblukmnhe Introind hdght "X`§}m of bil: were allowed, amc nd Mr k )\11.75
ww t h e y h a ve : h m Cnunciiman Grlmufn bm for J ulius Pntornn imlrnlllll'a u s
l a c k O f ~ ~ n h n n !snvlr nI| ¢l 1|§»hwnsphl ln wi ll B f b l.' l ! m f l }~
m a
m m
' a i
n o I I 1 1 3 : M I w i p l t l l I f S U P I H I H U \ ) l | I | l | 1 . I n 0- - -- .»1 .\| | l _ ! . . s ¢ ¢i d l h f l . n £ l . n ° 0 | \ .M F .; \ l Q l | ' \ ¢ f i s 6 3
1\i§.;l:;i3mnmonQ!W 5 l'mon, illiluawn --.SBI!!c f llf -He Wil helping with
Nichol" Sheets and the |=h¢|1n~y and noticing that um
n w .Hd v v d Hart 34191151 c n u n c u n a r e s corn not feeding s In nmvery un-
nillr mu vic inity :ml neun Iwu luv m m a .m e u m m r n e p p m ~|ln! foils! in tbl country.§.lIh¢uI 'P Dahwilvn [mulur. na un. Haan ez aenum wa vmm_ nlatlvtl.ldertook to remedy the matter when ~tertaining the visitors
of feeling,all round,was demon-
were thrownstratcd.The homes
open for lodging, free of charge, and
on Sunday the pulpits in the variousehulrehcs were filled by the visitors,
'who brought w w w of sincerity
and faith to their audiences.
With the coming of Monday morn-
in: there was s. veritable exodus as
the visitors departenl for their various
piaees of abode,we hope with the
ltlndest regard for Blair and with
the same spirit of respect that our
citizens have for them.
c o vi rr lr :s MUST K EE P
W ITHIN 3% MILL LEVY
Prof. J. W. Swihart presented two of
his advanced pupils, Mr. David Mum-
rnert and Misa Marian Hyde in a
joint recital at the Baptist church.
Miss Gladys Hr.Cann served as
pianist and Miss Helen Mueller and
Prof. Swihart assisted in one or more
selections.
Mr. Swihart tal:es__o guest deal of
pride ln his violin work with his pu
pils and the ease with which they ploy
and the perfection they have attained
has not been reached entirely by the
pupils themselves but through the un-
tlrlng efforts and patience of their
instructor.
The program was very interesting
und friends of the young people were
pleased to be present and hear them
nt i t h Hn a
. _.. . _ _ . . . . "- v w r v v . " - m v 7 . - - - - . . . .s i t u a t i o n .s o f a r a s t h e b u s i n e s s o l ' \ . h e _ 1 |j u s t 3 5 c e n t s .
West ls concerned. and that Ls why I.
wish to lay stress on the urgency of
quick action.High railway rates are
not entlnely responsible. but they have
h a d a g r e a td c n lto d e w i th lt.
"Texas rice gfronors ahlp rico
across the ocean to Liverpool and
from Liverpool hack to Nm Y o r k
cheaper than they can ship it bn rail
dinct from l3ea.umont, Texas, to New
Must Retara to Normal 'Y or k
"Hr, President, the most pressing "Cotton can he shipped from Gal-
question in the United States ot this
moment and the greatest obstacle in
the way of o ecturn to normal condi-
tions nm! the restoration of business,
ls the high cost of transportation.:
"The semi-mystery of the recent
arrival at our seaports of ahiplosds
of foreign products. products of which
this country has an exportable surplus
of its own, beeornes clearer when we
learn that a bushel of grain can be
- \ . . . 1 . . . . . - J -\ r _.\ . | - _ s 1 _ _ _ .n . a
\eal»on to Bremen. s distance of 3.000
mile for 35 cents a hundred pounds.
But to ship by rail a halo of cotton
from the Interior of Tenn a distance,
of 300 miles costs 95cents a hundred
-about three times as muc h.
u n i ; - n
The quarterly eonlerenoe of the
Northsest Nebr..Dist.of the Ro-
organlsorl Latter Day Saints met ln
this city Saturday and Sunday, June
4 and s at their church.On Saturday afternoon, the hust-
rr--s session of the Sunday geheol,
church,Religio,pod Daughters ot
Zion was held.Saturday evening
a literary and musical program in
charge of Mrs. Ezra Brurnbaugh was
given before a large audience.
About a dozen of the members who
3 lnach cabba c. and onions rol.in»"° volunteer ministers tn this faithn5Kthe fields of Texas: hay and corn .mfgffurird the H-=-wg f~°;¢g sesrlon
wasting in Kansas; fnllts are stacked,sf speaking on va ous P ass zo-
in Cdifornla; and hides are [ning to ed to them.These men in private
wants in all parts of the country be-life are business rnen in their home
imsms nm!erlwl nf thai?tlrnn and
a s s o a u u ¢ a |} . n .u v p ` - v u -
Fred Deweber (supplies
for poor)
Blair on Co. (ull)
Menklng i Sege r (zu)
Ho o ki n g a Se w (s u )
E. 0; Padrehlld (Mill)
Farmers Gr. el Lhr. Co.
(lumber)
o. S. Prichard llali-or)
Ken. Co-op. Merci. Co. (sup-
plies for poor)
Wm. hlclknald (labor)
C. J. Beekman (supplies
for poor)
B. F. Holler (Insurance
premium)
Hsry C. Debel Co.. Clk. (Wm.
Kruger depsomanlaei
l n s
m o '
m o
'asm
s a u
20.53g n
8.50
1.28
m u
I 1.00
6.18
81.80
mo o
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¢.a. >5;Fi1 j i ;
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'Coon WITH G-A-5
»The only sensable, sanitary
m e t h o d .Cheaper t h a n a n y
other way.
BLAIR GAS co1v\PANv
'mined her num- and mme m e n u
from Sloux City Tuesday.
Mn. Ray Harrison wal o guest od
relatlvel at Teklmah one dey last
week.o.H. Goduy was 0|| ||h| bunk
ness vlsltor Friday.Wm. Kronxer and nmny o(0m| -
hx came up and spent Deeontlon Day
at theJ. M. wen home.
Allan smnh and lamlly drove lo
Fontanello Sunday and lpont the day
me her parenu Mr. md Mrs. Funk
Hancock._Marrln Kindred of Florenc e vmx-
ed in Herman Monday.
\lr. and Mn. E. C. Burdk and Mr.
... ._ ,_ ._ _.A ma n a / 'Specm mu s k b y the
orehextn vu greatly enjoyed.The Alumni rec ey dun to c lue of
1921 was held 5|¢\||d;y evenlnk.
Th e l ln t p m o l th e program was
,given at the Maaunlc hull alter which
nfnahmenu were aerved.Following
u th e v' °! "! "\ n m was g lwn: - rm;
:elections by the orelmatra.Weleomo
to the : las s of '2l by \llq_ A nna
l arell
Tllere vr u a llttle falling ol!ln
auendance It S\lndl)' nehool Iaxt Sun-
day owing w the nnlon lervire at the
nun.m I" be huk ln our places
A number
ln`the near
would come
do we urge
next Sunndny morning.
have promised to come
future.We wish then:
next Sunday, especiallyour men to come and lend lhelr ln»
nuenc e in thla Iwi work.Much de-
de upon menResponae by Min ow Went.1 We upset to have a mlnlnter from
mme b v li m Me r g e r y Ac kerman. me vmung brethnm xn the mnnn-
Vlolln duet by )t|luE\1ly r\ Cameron
tion new ln union an loan one of our
and Howard Hannon.lurvlzen next Sumiay.Wa believe
I Louie Hannon uted al loiltml-llar they will have a message f o r ,zu.and nve some very appropriate re-l Let us have a_z°°d lmwnee to wel-
h| | hand was au g h t and hl|.ar-m
drawn into the machine.Flesh and
bone were torn away leawng prac-
liv:dly Nunn; but the tendons and
llgnmenu.Dr.Cameron wa s wle d
at once and made a quick drive tn
the Kramer (ann.He nt once had
the unfortunate man removed to the
'rekamah hospital where,with Dr.
Johnson. he revered the arm between
the elbow Ind the shoulder.F o r
tunalzly we nature of the aeeldent
prevented an excullve. lou of blood
and Dr. Cameron oxpreuu the be-
llel that ln spite of his patients ul-
vaneed age, then is little danger of
tonnlnation unleal unfoneaeen de-
A
:come them.Remunber um an yourntwndammatyourchurchyoua n
r e l d p m e n t s li h ou l d oc c ur .
B u r t C o u n t y H e r a l d
1 _|.._.1: .! ...4. .-I¢.¢ mninr ur nll Ulm
BLAIR.NEBRASKA 'n Monday liternoon.gin; who responded with these touts:
Allan Smith.Fred Rohe|'hon,Hli r- E. Q Bur di e.
Rv- Knteraen. E. W. Dorsey . 0. H. Vocai Solo-Mins mana Swans on.
G°d»¢>-o.L.mmnz er m d Chris Smile-"Don't l z m k r Dr.A.J.
'l'nlh||ea u n a briltht lnd andy Cameron.`
urodny momlng and matured over llonologue-"Silas"M m Sylvia.
to the Elkhorn where they cooked Brunton.
ff-=*~='==f
The topic for the young people
Sunday evening is "Thy Kingdom in
the Wodd."The scripture lesson in
Matt. 8:7-1I5.'l'hh'iz | consecration
meeting. every member should be
'n Monday liternoon.gin; who responded with these touts:
Allan Smith.Fred Rohe|'hon,Hli r- E. Q Bur di e.
Rv- Knteraen. E. W. Dorsey . 0. H. Vocai Solo-Mins mana Swans on.
G°d»¢>-o.L.mmnz er m d Chris Smile-"Don't l z m k r Dr.A.J.
'l'nlh||ea u n a briltht lnd andy Cameron.`
urodny momlng and matured over llonologue-"Silas"M m Sylvia.
to the Elkhorn where they cooked Brunton.
ff-=*~='==f
The topic for the young people
Sunday evening is "Thy Kingdom in
the Wodd."The scripture lesson in
Matt. 8:7-1I5.'l'hh'iz | consecration
meeting. every member should be
... -.... .....,..Mllppru w new mn :: mm anum cause :hue pmaucu cannctbeamppcd " " " "' " '" " "' j " " "" " "" "Ulf |- umon qmsurlncnThe program as given that cxgening Americ a for 12 centl. but that izmu over American nilmam at prom.| °"°"" for th e ¥'°fn :h°f ~1 re-plmi uma
follovmi 38 cents to ship a bushei of wheat to *Treight rates are blnmed by both At 2 n m. Su él_i'x ?°°p° un Moore Plumbilll Co. Iworki
PROGRAM tlut rlty from Minneapolis by nil.prudllolr and consumer.But in most ceived h-gd-m 3*mrna _»=-qfm E. C. Jackson (fees)
Violin Concerto in A Minor Accolay "When eottonse-ed cake.u n d In cnlu them in mlm n toll taker some-.'f'f'd following th ~ ceremony P N. E. Noy u !b;Illi!)
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e ve n i n g : b o u t 6 : 0 0 o'c ¥ o c\ t w h en t h e
d r i l l e r s w h o w e r e h u n t i n g f o r i r a t e :
l t r u c k a fi n e H o u ;o f u n t e r W h k h
a m d a t w o i n c h D i v'a n d pr n d u e o d
al0Ill\Vlll| U\l|¢\I 1 .n1us \\i n n n \n.1us e n t b y S t a t e T a x Cn m m l n s i o n e r
O s b o r n e t h a t x i i cogmties m u s t W P
w i t h i n t h e 8 %m i l !l e vy , o r 3 5 c e n u
o n e a c h p e r h u n d r e d p r o p e r t y va l u a -
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hir. Lamia blumrnert
Two Violins--Nazemth (Tnunod
Marian Ryde aiu! Mr. Swihart
Violin-Mazurka Na. 3 Demuth
182.36
15.25
quite a force.Driillng was contin-
ued and an :Hurt wi!!be inula to
gvt even a larger flow.This wiH be
1 splendid gdvantage for the ice phnt
and cut their c ost of opcrsting ax-
penaca eonnidenbly ln not having to
buy water (rom the city.
Ft. Calhoun Chronicle
:The "Spring Rave!" given at Huh-
=vll1e Satnnrlly and Sunday drew Init'sized crowds. p;rLiculsrly from Omr-
. h x The spot is ideal for auch ents:-
ttdnmentn, and the nature dances and
the pageant fitted nicly into the su:-iroggdings.
A new fresh line o! extn line
Midi.:Bi mi ni and Drvmu.111|
_:debuted Anc hor Bnnd_A l l d m .
Re-guhtlnn style atlin. 'r. c. :=lm»n'.,
The Hiilimar.
t i r e 1 c r e a t l e g i a l a t u n .
FO I nr c l in n r y g o u u t y TETQBUE
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ACCOUNT
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SOLICITED
This Bank has the facilities, the ex-
perience aix the knowledge oi the
local conditions to render you the
most efficient assistance.
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Tlie,Farmers State .Bank
Blair, Nebraska.
s v u n u ;w v u u u u n v .Y " " v » - . ."make a direct levy not to exceed on
the actual \'n!untiu;n 3 mills forgeneralfund:l 'l'-I0 mud fund:
1 6 1 0 bridge fund;1 mill county
ainking fund;1-10 mill mnl.he|"a
pension and 1-10 for 1\olcller's relief.
DISIIISSED TEACHER DE»
MANB9 YE:.m's PAY
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Blaip, Heb.. June 7.--A .claim for
$1,12s salary and bonus has been
3.5¢-Az Dmfminq Cadmnn 4}k}LI.-.§{§'¢§l§§`§,Y1§L`,}hay-5'El"ii5."¢§S|¢ Texas director of mu-'"'° follqwing °""'*"" were confirmed;mlbum &Ea¢<»é (supplies)Mr. David Mummert 'pro-:luring region; of'Kanaas writes kell.\\ril.u me that 3,000 care of early Opal McEver|¢.Francie Walrath, Mn. Geo. HcQuar'rie (Wf-
Vlolln 'l'rie-The Zllcflmaids Krienn
Mr. Swlhart, Mr. Edummert.
Misa Mueller, Miss Kyde
Violin-Deunhka Allen
-Serenade sebum-n.
--Lelkern Lehrer
Miss Marian Kyrie'rum vr°| i n»-Awldon G¢»1.=m|_
-Berreuse Godard
-Midnight Godard
Mr.Mummerl.. Mr. Swihart
me:|\egeteblee have been lost up to this P"°f"""Walrath,Curtin Maynard.
We have hundreds and hundred: of time beeauu lt did not pay to ship g xxn ;';'b;§hh°':§£r::dc Td;| 111on & Farnberg lauppllea)
tons of hay here ready to ahlp, 11 t them.Ih m m of the low price and msn*"Te ahip glwlled corn from Hy dro. "' eonllrmed m the loc al ;;g~hmg
.l h un ma e d ul requi np 1
out ofit. and are c ompelled to let It 125 milel. costs- mkfenu a bushel, orrnt nn the ground.lalmoet as much as the corn will bring! amllzaliona in the Sunday aehool
"A ear of grain shipped from Texas at destination.we |,y i f th ,con-.»The cies Mr ae een ePanhandle 1° market at an expense c 1"""°I'.,.l"§.'3"'"§l °-3 in '~°§'~;flwenee were held Sunday evening
f .""?5.."T°E"*1'~ produc er $f75. _.f'.'L. ____. §f,.f.__ f'1'I"fL'..'f, at alt e'eloc k with nfearhinl services
12.75
2.80
1.50
B. s. T. Garage (repairs):ns
Armin Handtare llvpairhl
Gm Scheme: (belt)
Blair Auto Exchg. lrepalnl
Henry P. Hansen (manag-
ing poor farm)
Shaffer on a mf. c o. (oil)M S M
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Henry Schmidt (repallrs)
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Book your orders with us for ~
livery off the car.This gives you
an opportunity to save money.
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\Get our prices on Flour and I
"Feeds..~
gg both Hard and Soft-Coal for de-
gg Rhoades Coal 8| Feed Store.~
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In 9 Un; of um; ne hgq go guy more umn;ruuu5u uluney uy Mllp|.||n|( uw crup w -_ rum vunzuca \u|lluu»tiled \i..h the board of education of Wolin-Tendreaae Dndln gwg f lhrelkhln the in and, of c mer lite em of hnndiing from ,mg Aroud 160 del:-gates m y I n ~for pw;}
13|b Miss Grace Balinrd. county --Ave Maria HuhGounod or .sr s n 'i n n i l m u o n vmuu ly all our trndnnre c oming from ""no Menking a Seger (ru)mr y _counc. sold lun produce at a loss.|W Y as Yanktnn q p wut to Fremont [_ E Helrick (mm mark)attorney, for Min Jeanette Jones. n Mr. David Murumert .ble will ro:in the \__ __. ____"Texas and Floddn truc k f 1-men Pfnahn pmduc u ''* ".¥""'E' \h0 . w n ' . ~ ' f l fti lgn ncsunlntrn ¢1\| llli his a nn va uu }\1\\rl° skinned nrnflnnu tn Hao Nb; Yn| §`nl|d| ¢ Urn!! J . A. ~ Df1!lf~.""nd south I0 W .-' L E . ~ ~ ~
80.00' m s
9.15
35.75
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h \manner ana rcrewea naming in r¢~!'""'[ "" sue"'%E{'.**I_i'ii l?I r f 3 , ° f . \ . .__ AL-|Seymour Smith of DeSoto, one °flturn but a hill for the balance duo nn.°¥""7"""f°
*Fred Reizhmuallcr awk: u r t m :{smith mark;.1935Wlllhill, Stevan Fhnnnaey (medl-
rim for poor)10.14
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musrserory aesuemem. mass uolmru
has onlers from her client to llle suit
lgainst the* school district The
lsintifl resides with her futher. the
.A. R. Jones, at Fairfield. Heb.
-Wor¥d~}lei*lllE.
HUHIHPS STUDIO IN NEW !l()\ilI
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We are now loratecl in our new
studlo just across the street from lhel
Hrs. T. C. Hilton mililner estuhllsh-
ment.We have ever facility for
neighbor and writing a Inie! note to'¢,l » , i ; ~ ' f i
his wife has diuvwvd from sight.. ship csnrnrnis orsngea as is does mlt in one ef the surpdsee of thelgmw them.
time in this neighborhood and many
lore the surmises that are tloatiziz
aboul.It is undcrslnod that his homo
millions were pleasant but that
slight ilnaneial reverses disrourugzesl
him whic h mused him to make the
move he did.J
He is s highly educated :wuz msn.
s good farmer and comes of e fsrnily
that hu alway s ranked amen;the>fxtefldingser\ice to our customers to; best in the county md msny are h ,
we extend n heany welcome exprssions of ngret heard on everyin our new home Come in and leeihsmt st the su! turn ef shin for
las.s l§uhn's Studio.him and his family.
"Western llvrf t--ck Men full the In-
terstnte Cfwmerre Commission theesistint rém will r-'ln l.!\¢\"| ifmn-
llhueri.Cai "'frelehts f"0'n B n
Mflliléi In f°""\Q°hive l1tl'(|len|
from 22renl..e 'hunf""'~d in 1914 tn
3? rents in l92'.Of 1'~'\ inr-Msqhf
I6 neu. lsMr has obtained lpproxi-
mstely 1| rents.
The rule o- v|~--* fmv- ('l\'cn°-'\ in
New Yuri: was 'UI s\¢"ill in Ulla: tn-
dn it is 19.8 e¢°'\*s. The 1hte on rom
from Ksnsss Ci*v to Chicago has
doubled ln the last four years. Bimi-
"l'. W. Tamlinnon, aec ry of thel -Holmquisl. Gr. I Lbr. Co.
American Nsliorol I.l\estocl¢Anno-Mr.Rollsnd Smith,son of l l m l (eosl for poor)]
(i llseiarion, writes:Lee Smith of Do Soto. and Musa Eh!Anna K. Rasmussen nf
Idaho, which onllnsrily ships thou-Schafer, dtughlm of Mr.snr!Mrs.R. H.Rasmussen lulsryisands of cars. hu scarrely been able' Fmnk Schafer were married ln Oml-E. 0. Deseon (road dn s -
to ship a car df llfalfa this sesson.hs yestendsy.I sins)
'Csttlemen of New Mexiro and Mr. Smith is s substantial ycnng H. W. Mierhenry (wld
T:mu, egcustomed at this time of thelfnrmer of De Soto and l- held in high
ycnr to ship their herds to Hsnsu to respect by those who lmow him while
fattrn on graes, new have no money the bride is held in equally high ee-to my the freight bill and mano! bor-' leem, being one of the county's me-|un d )rw:ll f rom their banks.laveslockleessful teachers.Edie: Havens (labor)
men ent of the Missouri rlver ususllyl A reception will be held st the home Avery Co. (repairs)
bu:much alfalfa hsy in Clondo and of the bride's parents in this city lhls Wm. H. Rshifs fhlullngltk.This 1 evening sfter which they will be hand brush)
drusrzlnsl
Johnson Drug Co. (ether)
Edgar Havens (hauling
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all other aches are quickly re
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Dr.Mllcs' Ann-ram PillsConuin no dangerous lubit-
forming drugs.Why don't you
try them?
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