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06-16-1921~f I )THE ENTERPRISEA LOCAL NEWSPAPERron IPBINTS 1an NEWSRqudla ALL THEPEOPLE GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTILTheOfficialPaperofWa§hington County;Nebraska BLAIR,WASHINGTGN ooUN'11Y,NEBRAsKA,JUNE 16,1921VOLXXV No.20 ........EA STERN STAR INSTALL NEW OFFICERS At the June meeting of the 0.E. S.held int Thunday awning the officers for the ensuing year wen ln stxlled.Mn.G..A.Llnptnff putWonhyHuronactedutheinstallirygnhiceruslnndbrMn.W.D. Hammond also put Worthy Matron. The work wu dorm in a manner that showed um the ladies in chnrgn had rnada s study of the \nrork...Mtgr the ngular work a commit tee composed of Hrs.I.N.Warrick Mr.and Mn.Wm.Kooprnih md Dr. and Hrs.Hemphill served Hgh!m~frenhments..The usual such!eveningWuthanenjoyexi. 92122 that is from July 1 1921 June som 1922.This in accord nce with the .Dlllinglum llwwhich lun n one year restriction on imi Lion based on 3 per cent of each niiunliiiy non npresenqd in the nitd State;An an exhibition af Mciency in the public service.the l ~y action of Commiuionsr of migration W.W.Husband in gebingoutthequotxsof those entitled o admission under the act is cited hc uct took efkct on June 3rd and BASIS OF WAGE ADJUSTMENT One h1.1nd|ed and fifty }rn{!msdn have appeared beforef thn Railroad Labor mm mm renewed mation fur ware mductionsm.Surnle ris hive asked for A fill;20 per cent reductionwhileothenhuetheir:ontentinnsonthefactthateverynamnfortheinemuesgrantedlui year had disappeared and themfon the cntlne incnue of shfne $600000. 000 should be wiped out.Appnrem115 wsmv~sliilzssREVIEW msmnsron~7 FAIRBDARD|;¢ rm mm ronamED scnool.culumrnMANYPRIZESTOBE orrmn furnish free muon ticket:m dIuuolled publk uhool :bil flw are nut bein;used in the spring5nnindisfllionthatihiaimplement ln he abandoned they claim..Sales made in the fall as Lnetors areiinfailplowingforwinterwheat ~this section.When smnll Hekia gn to be plowed for spring crops.ihc horse!:me used but when largeleldsantobepreparediorwinter i|mn:in the fall the tractors are in Ucmmml they any.2 Not much manufsciudng il ming gn al prtsentin the factory of Har ers he said have had to put awaytheiranandtrucks.bonu:e they had no money for ppkeep.The ban is especially sl:Ict on old aecmmtl and morfay cannot be borrowed fé? this purpose lt any Hgure he clnimedi The outlook for the future is very in vonble howcvcr for :mp pmspgdl an very good Ind farmers are tafk ing that this mean!only rclieffor poor moilections. Tllklng Crop Pmsped; Crop reports that :me being gath culnnnfzws PARTY Hn.s F.Hmin gave a :hlldrens party for her little niece.MarjorieKingonlastThursdayafternoonallher home on Colfax sfreet. The children played games and iaicr manzhed to the home of Mrs.C. J.Robinson where a nice luncheon wu spread for them. All present had a delightful timeandvotedMrs.Martin and Mrs Robinson rqyal hoatesleI. Them in little changc in bunlnul mnditloms but nomc of 11:13 whole!ll ers now have the satisfaction of lncxplmiitionforlackof npeed in in» dustriel and a reason for the dim culty in coliecting old accounts.4 salesman wrnmg mx to a ima funi state.:that trade conditions in :Lo beet section in the wentzrn part lhc stat!are worse at present dig#:var before due as scnrcity of mans;Farmers have nothing Lo sell and tha banks will Ioan the beet growers nlitliemoneyforlaborandnveedon but not a single cent for glwline 1 Petcrsomu Mr.md Mn.HarmningPeternonoftheRoseHillnlighborhoodspentSundayJuno12atthe home of their son Jen:L Peicrfon and wife west of Blair in onder to help him properiy celebntc his birth day.As the P¢etm1on.s are noted fortheirhospitalityanddeliciousdinnersthediswas nn ideal one.There were nlno present his twoaisiersandiheizhilabamisandflmi lies Mr.xnd Mm Albert Peierson of Henman and Mr.and Mrs.ShirleyPetersonofSpiker. nun!membership in the Allocilti~ was pllctd at 8.00 Ibis antitles thmembertoadmisaiontothcFai each and every day.Singh ahmh aion will be B0 mutt.The Board I~ proprinkd $100.00 to be Sfkred premiums to than ngulnrly enroll~ in die Boy|md Glrl|Pig Ciub »Sewing Club ol Wuhington countyCarl.\. Olson County Agent was n~pointed superinlendeait of this partment.In addition to the cuh ;:remiu~shred by PM Association Andre §0n1cwhat.brighter in this trade. fnmwrs could gut.money to buylowesandequipmenhalthonomoneyaoulfibehndforguolineaccordingeo those engiged in the harness in dkhlry.It lakes less money £0 openitenfarmwithhorsesthanwith lrnriors amd under present tight looney r~ouditions.farmen nn turningto horses.it ls said.Harness people Arflid thlt this Business will be inter Lhnn ner in the full.The rtor people apparently are not at .ll dibmayed by the present tendencyturnback 1.0 the horse in farming. ery few trnctors are sold in the Al)DI'l'loNSTo THEiPAREh|'5Ain' BUILINGPOT MANYIMIGRARTS ToBE PERHITTEDTowas UNITED smcsDUR- mcYEAR Washington June 15.(Special LX ip 1 |~'}'§$§"»fI"L. f>i»§w nu: \|\lUaqno nUR.lL"'rBA1:HansEMPLQYED Albania Aunria Belgium BulgnduCzechoslovakia Ilinaig Denmark Finland Fiume }n|.ncf~ GermanyG.a Hungary ltaly Jugvslavia LuxgmherzNetherland.: NorwnyPolard E.Galicia Portugal Roumenia Ritalin SpainSwhden Switzerland United Kingdom Other Europe Armenia Palestine Smyrna Distric! Syda Other Turkey Other Asia including Persia Africa .Australia 287 1444 mm301 14.269 285 5844 3590 71 5692 63039 3285 5835 42021 6405 92 3802 12115 20019 5151 2201 7414 342rr 663 19.955 3145 11205 Bea 1588|55 433 905 215 TB 120 271 The school boards of the countyhavebeenbackwardinemployinglrachens.Usually at this time of thevoarmontof the teachers are settled diatea that the yield will bo spothed.ln some llfttlona eropa life good while other localities the rtanrl is poor.Conniderable injury was done to Lhe wheat by the cold weather early in the season and by §h=m-Hrothenn and little win bedone _§hiny or alxty duya due to the t that the stocks were not sold out in your as they usually are.The nual nletting of the retail lsanmui 11.11 of ihe state was held at the for the next ;cars work.llcachers have signed contracts asgivenbelowwiththefollowing . ll)Dist. u 10 u 14 sau26li27 u al u 41 ia 56 d f Hazel llnyhurst $100.00 Cn rinnc Sl.e\\a.l1 90.00 Agnes Christensen 90.00 Gladys Rave r 7000 Matilda Carlson 110.00 90.00 80.00 rr5.00 90.00 00.00 35.00 Jennie Appl(by Elin Gustafson owl Q. Alta M.Nelson Bessie Olsen Vina M.FoleyLucilcAckerman 12500 ltheexcessiveheatinHay.Tha;ant last week.The visitors irelhi between Lhé roada and their employesoverthemllilrofwagesardthe Labor Board in to be perpetually occupiedintheadjudicationofwage dlnputet. Why should not the Labor Bond adopt a wellilellnd pHncipla newwheatisthinonthegroundandtheéiteriainednl.the commercial clubu the hula for all futuna sett§¢ hoads are short with short stras.lf}m.gy noon and in the evening n mental For example let it be anfffbegryislargealthofeweroiiianqmurnsmiaat the Grand Hoie!.i l .:;f:ul ;g fs L em t an uaunl ure found in the .{)||nimlm per jnatmen wa n propo onhands.Conslderahl dam wasdonebythehuistoc1:n1 §f.¢...=»Activity in the building industry northirestcrn Kansas this week.ntinuel to be confined to school ou.wen court house.1 and other publicMcDonaldontheSLFnncisbmMhhuildlng1andresidences.Buaincu o! the Burlington was pounded by ~better from nouwlg QM and which left uw mm bane an the rn §in some places according to neporu.of the ilcstrrn Sunply companyThe corn cro in Nebraska is mwin Activity in the ell flelh in Wyoming nicely alihb lm damage fngm mggzwidi business up there and L busi hnd been reported.Innes from l(enum is prohshlylue to Harvesting has started in che south |3=;=;1=533 = T§ § l{ I . .Z ;:y:2: strip of whea.i between Blnl City andl RESDLUTIONS 0?rnnsxs Wl\ereaa me United DanishEva- gelical Lutheran church ln America in hor 25th annual convonlionf nasembledatBlairWashingtonCo. Nehr.May 31st June Sth 1921uponinvitationoftheDanishEv. Luth.Congnegntion of Blair Nchr.land l New Zealand 50 Atlantic Isles 50| Pacific Isles 22 ....Total 355325 Grouped roughly according to races this means that for the coming your the boilingpot of America will hzwe ndded io its ingredients about 200000 of the Nordic races which are the most Msimiable to our laws and customs and make the best class of citizens 89000 from whenu ihc Slavic races predominate.51000 Laiins6500 Lcvantinea and Greeks 5500 Mhxynrs and nearly 4000 Turnnlans. The Nordic races than comprieeabout 66 per cent of the entire quola of those permitted entry a percent~ ago which on I.l1e.whole ia very sal iafactory in Llnat il given considerable nésurnncc that the type of governmenttnwhichtheAmericanpeopleareweddedininnoimmediatedan» gor oflx:lng undermined .lay princi ples which are alien to the Anglo Snxon concept of law order and ll berly.So long aa the preponderantclemczii.ol our imigrntlon is made up of the ralm dizpaaeionnlo fair mimlcd Nordic type.always nble. when arourcd_to hold len selfeen lrollocl types in leash we need lnsre little fear from those ne\1r§eomer;to our shorm .Already thc question of exiendinz the Dillingham rosirlction clause hc yortd the yonr allotted to it.is bcinz dianmlod throughout the country.The results cf the next :lx n1onl.l:¢ Whereas xaid chu:eh by the graceof God has been granted the pri\ilogcof 25 years service among our people and Whereas our ro\ertd presideni the.Reverend GJ B Christiansen Lhroughoug these 25 years falthfulyandablyhaaservedintlrcaalrlcapacityand\rVhereaa a.number of our pastor;earnestly have labored durimr these 25 years in mid church and Whemxn many laymon rontinuallyhavegiventheirFuppurito tho work in the name period a Be il.resolved: That we the members of this25111 convention express our hearty appreciationandthankstoourpnrai dent ihe Reverend G. B.Christiansenandinourpioneerpastors:ml lay mgn for thai saerlncea ln the service of the Kingdom of God and l Whereas lhe citizens and Chamber of Commerce of the eiiy of BlairNebr.have exienclod to the conventionnmost cordial welcome nnd hos pitnliiy andWhereas the Danish Ev.Luth. Congregation of Blair Nob.has en vltaincal us moat hospitnbly and Wherean the faculty and nludenll\><i>of Dann College and Trinliy Seminary have avoided no in¢on\~enl lense ;o make our stay plea.cont and proiltable bo li.furthermore rr:sol\e¢|2 That wc the members of this mnWnlinriexpressourthanksandap|preclallon to the citizens and Cham ber of Comnieme of the :ily of Blninl and to thc Danish Ev.Luth.congrc:Killian of lllair.Nrh.and in the fnrully and student body of Dana College and Trinity S¢11Ii11l1I)»mmf Be it firally resolved: That these resolutions be offrvl will do mnrh to dflcrmine the que to lhe local papers for publicationlion.Il Ln intimately connected with md painted ln Lulhersk Ugeblad nnI Hun lalmv aihalniinn lrd U16 l|D0!l nur Tliihnrin Ymlth Bild 2150 IP part of the territory and Lincoln firms are now shipping twine every day it is expected that the demand will not be as }1oavlyas usual Since the wheat is thin In some sections.Allho prices are rmmcwhat lower thin yeartheinercaacalfrcighi.rail!!bring the cost up nearly na high as before reductionsweremade.Harvesteh lhreeher lauslnexs has been curtailed due to the dentnantlon by hail in north western Kansas.Demand for new machinery is less \hia year but remirworkiaexeeptlonallaheavy.1 umm Drive Horses nun | The ban on loam;for gasoline now iuccoasion tnde runs :ood and then the boiiom drops out for the next few day!which pulls down the avenge.No changes have been made in rarices recently acconllng to Mr.Rnthbum. =A great many fncierir<have guarlunteodpriemuptonet!full which is a pretty strong indication that pricesintheirrespectivelineshavereached bottom.Frrzight charires are a big handicap ln this business at present. The charxe of fif ty rents per hundred which in made for shipping lead from Omahatb Lincoln wan cited an ex nmplo of the expense attached to on helped the harness businelipmiprocnts of three heavy materials. and marie pmspecls for the future £lf1 DYER POINDEXTER BILL According to Asocizitcd Press dia ralrhcs forty maslced strikers o\er»pn.\21Cd and heal up a deputy Unll1fflStainsMa:shall nnrl ee1.nn other mon aboard an Anericnr.nu.amor nt Norfolk;Virginia rcc1£ly.Everymanintheionecasiloiranblack jacked or beaten with the butt:off pistols.The mglraudern $nn0|.lnc\Zi||that they were strikers nn declared lheir lr tention to drive every man! oil the ship.The leader of lhe :ncbi declares!that their principal PUYPOHI!iwastogetthechiefengineer\\l1|:||had signed for service in dellanoe Of union orders. Thus ui have one mom illuslra tion of ll|cnvod of passage of lime Pnindexler bill for the protection of workers or interstate railroads from similar attacks from ihose who mayquit.~}oin<lexler bill expressly recognizoe the right of any individual: to quit his mnployrnenl.buf.il Inr» bids his lntorforenoo with the rightolanyotherwantowrork. .Mcrrjinnt madhe tmployes haul grightloquitif they were mlissntiaiiecl with their vvsxcn or comlitiona of work.hut Way Infl o r;}1t ln K\ nbonnl the Jhip nml cnt un we r~:.\fe who ?:ul taken their places.The ;fn\enment will fail in lt;rluly ar all sv tleets n p e |u_cello 1 noiowls £0 the scxvno1 lu!airs £0 aI worker! of \\hnlc.r <r5 of :mplnven1.fl State Journal. .. .llTIES KlNSl.ER ro BE U.B.ATTORNEY ron NEBRASKA The nominnlion of J. C. Kinnler of I Omaha to be United States dislrlctlumu of in roads and the workers.. attorney for Nebraska was sent to tho! rt!!B10 lui.Monday by Prosinloet illnllng over the protest of Gover l0?McKelvlc. The congressional delegation from :he state were almost unanimous in roeornmomling the appointment. Gov.Hckelsio says there was noth |l personal aggalnsf Mr.liinnlcr in his protest but he felt anyone no \iolently opposed to prohibition anKinelerurnnot the right man to enforcethelaws.The vote of lhe New lranks delegation on Kinsler wu said to lxrf For:NorrL¢JelTrien;Mc l.0|.|ghlinKinca§d.Against:Beavis llvlna Andrews. Lincoln pollliciams are demanding ine appointment of n Linonln attorneylmbeflrsideputyinKlnsler.Herman Aye of Omaha has been fvieuatlqmcl as u possible assistant to Hinsslerl .A xmri sszuiurs\cr;1:zax1' Yertcnlay morr~§r; as Mrs.Carlson wi lfhe Carlum 11|ntaurnnl ntartod own the bark null:»=from the livingnomo above Ihr restaurant the rall % sr alone the side gore way causing her to fall.Sho lixhlrel on the Ihnl fluctuations in the cost of living. Take ea a bali:the scale of warncraftsintheearlypartof1914in the normal months just before tha war.Compare tile figures with the Wai of living at the name time.Let u|§prumrt1rne1x1uui!f hoaxing ln the nine rela;ion to the wage of 1914 ns the cost ofli1.in|z today bears to the similar fmune of that year.Let future immales ordecreasesInthecoat of lldng be oxpneuedinpercentagesandthose perrentagu applied wary :lx months in existing wa|:e nelxedulea to aatab lih new rates for the luecqeding hall year.The Bureau of Labor Sutistica of of the Department of Labor furnishes an impartial agency for determining what the cost of living has been ln any year In the recent past and the llueluntiona an they occur.lt has agent:in the Held in all part!of the country constantly gathering actual rzlall prices qf food clothing mote and other factors that enter into living coals.its rclulisl are not opentocdtirlsmbyeitheremployeroremployebecameofallegedail ness..The method of wage adjuntmenu suggested would make the llxleg of new schedules Iarmlb automatic.nl woufd relieve the Railroad Labor ....._.........._.._._________.ered DurocJeney fill:John Stdeb lett one purebred reghtered Poland China gilt to the winner of lst in each lot.C. 13. Cook offera one 11|istered DurocJersey gilt zo the Grand Champion winner in all dues. For further information nlaLiv§to Boys and Girls Club exhibits.apply to Klarl A.Olson County AgentBiff The Qllowing committees were nm pointed(Publicity Roberrt Hiller Tom omfmm.Roy Peterson.nu11a_ inn and GmundaJ.C.Hlmrnang H.G.Mayer Geo.A.Hn1\hlulL llembenhlpR.W.Harahall..Fi »£Hll¢»Attndlons and ConaeuIpnsLJ.A. Dixon Emmet Planck.SpamGlennJohnaonL..H.Peterson Waller Echltnkalulp. nas.FRED METZLER Mn.lnbd Mahler living on a fann north of Blair died at her home on laat I!11.m\day.Hina Maude Mathews was bam in Kansas thirtyhrs years ago and while ye!a babe nhe came with her parents Mr.and Mrs.S. C.Mathura to this county where lier we waslived. She received her education In the public lchooln and it was while in school thot she made the acquaintanceofMr.Mohler who she after surdn married some Muon 3earn ago.To this union wa born two chil dren Geraldine aged fourteen and Harold aged eleven.The husband and the Iwo children with her parentlthreesistersandmebrnlhenaurvlvehertomournherlou.The Boanl of the nmfoizy of air.:1n¢vmi\u have Ivor resided in thin city. \oluminou.s testimony from nprenen Of the ahiert.Laura the wife oi Morris Kindred resides in Florence It would pe:mi;thone repreaentative\N<=b$Mtall the wife of Harry Whita themselves to devote their time to lhe:0f Omaha;Misa Ella a teacher of lauainesn of opernling the roads and would bo n renl money saving for ihat Omaha;one brother T.L.liven in Florence Nob.;H.L.llvea In Horner. reason alone.It would eliminate lheNeh.;J.E.in Kearney bio.;Omar element of judgment ihat now enter! no prominently into the llxing of \\.nge5 and always amuse!the criti eLsm of ore or both sides to the conLnovenay.It would reduce the flxinx of wages io n matter of fact and not in Blair and J.D.in Canada. When the smallpox epidemic broke out last wlnirr Mn.Mettler was one of the sufferers and she never fully recovered and has been a auf ferwer until her death. of opinion and conjecture.li.would She was a woman of sweet ditpo inat with nheoluie impartiality the interests of the public the railroad 0\sntra and the railroad employes. BUOSTERS COMING The Sioux City Chamber of Comr mrrcc have arranged for an autorno we trip known on ihe Sioux City ?Ie1r:ui:i Fcllonwhip Tour.This MP will includl abofff !\.e:iy lie iownli. Blair being on the lin for Thursday June 30th al B a.m. msiizlnar:1.zcx~:xsl=:.~4 Since the lui issue of The Enter prize the county lwforv has issued the following marriage licenses:sitlon and kindly ways a good mother :ind n good wife and ihe sympathy of the frienrlx goes out to the family in their berezwemcnt The funeral services were held at the home of her brollier Mr.Omr/Blalhews of this city on last Saturday afternoon nndnU:r1nent was made in the Iilair cemetery. rnzuzslu:ns To russia A mass meeting of Wuhirfgioncountythnshorshas been called for Wedm\sd.ay afternoon nt 3 ofclockJune22nltheoiliceoftheCounty Agent In the court hou9i3 at Blair. The president and board of dime ton of the Iami Bureau will meet wiihjn the jarirlition of the {r.~ie:;1l1 fnoflof ilu Wolf Dru::lore and!Frank C.Smith.Omaha and with the threshera to make an ITNl.¢wnvnm¢~n.!n:~.1m»Pornnever inorn llvsre fell lo llie gfomlnd.|hlabcl HI¢|\\d|!t Céureil Bluiln;Inlenl.on a fair rate for threshing . =»e 4 .jg g\iaroa F I IS I J if un nnnu . w . 1 f_.__qu..yn.....linn of ihc beitcr und ner c5asefs made l part nf lh of later to get down £0 buxirwils and convention. ficheu faise gods may render the ex2 Commitire on tension of the act advismbie and Ingvard feuible.C. .1. u ||._..». :.~|.....a...» mln mm xhln vurn cron.e minutes cz llesoluliani M Andersen. M.Vidtbvtk. ,ug um fI1Ll.llf!.ill}I1 !UD!T fi If TRI 11Y|f0fLL|Illll.|}5U uunun \o.|luunlzllluln AA plyywlunq 1 nf|¢.lvction made so by the C|~sliiuZle\[lthough alle has A hadly wrenched Eva Nickels Arlington;Roscoe mm.;Every outfit in the county is #Bind }Cm;grru should plus n.mqjriltltt.iw rd n|.olle\.arm as the reemult Sheliennnnd nnrl Ethel Aletxingeff Blair;to have a r~epmenLni\e present in i2.fc form of Irw.that no mn mho wa.s in much peln yenienlay and lwt|Clarence Werner Omxhs sw Wilmaorder that they have n word in the . I works on am inte:gtntu railroad will right but is mud!hem?lhln morning Alexander Adingtgm.conference. ls 1 ¢.~Ea_;.é:¥.¢...§ 'nm ENTERPRISE. num NEBRASKA'nm mrmmsz. amIB,_;§Bg;$4._ Citizens of Papmlon man dy 4:61-»ehnlt-d the completion of a :nik 4>£ I '~Q f- - .Corinxie Grimm~1 .1 \'\ ~ MFS |l iwv s ~|I *>~W1 ' ~ Corinxie Grimm¥v 1 UU,~0~FROM REMUTEST ~ PAn[§_q§_ classr>f r|f a 1 .4 I P ~ 1 \| EI1 I o- u ~e~11. I FROM REMUTEST gg PAn[§_q§_ class Tanlao Elements Come FromManyLandsFar Away Fgom Here. The |un-umm fm- wmclu m Em- hnml mndlunu Tnnlac 1| mndo. comom m m m m :venom nr me n n h . and n n mn lwr lo d umuundn of miles over Lund and ul m the nu: 'hnlle.l.|honmrxe| at Dumm unto. um \\'|lkenv1lle. Canurh..'rm Alps, Apnmnnn. Pymnm an :lu n A a B ns ll, W e n u mm. Hu i ! lu mu ln ln l. un Umo r. Pmln . mu .Mexico.ColnmNl "nc:n n | mmf-'IDI me hr uny pu nr.; mm whimchuurinelpulp r o p m lu u t mu m4\rk| No Plwlnllan an obtdnod.W m ll uid m h e th u ur l!! pbu- mneoullcd Ilbonmry In the Unlhd Bmw hu been cvmplnsd nz Denon.Ohh (nr me mnnurnemn at Tlnluc . 1-hlch,'|ecofd|n| m :wont rvporll, llmm h l vl h l m e u ma ; i n m r my modldnc of \u klnd m thu world, m m m bo lthl n u m ;a n sold m mx nm.Tha a n plant oecupln W X ! uq uln f m a f d o or mln a n d n u | nur <"1\D\df! of nomo hotties uns- fam quality la nm-woea by | ads of cnneful lnnaeedonu by sum elm:un mm am u m: th e mo m b u r n . bnrh :nd Bowan an ncnlved in um muxh mu from nl nam of xns (lobe.unlll their mnamux vrwlrnen Ll been rxfrllted by tha mon lwrvvdBro ws e;Thi lnllhsd midi:-IM then bonled, lnheiea nra ohlwsd oum( l m of Lliwmudl o l a .- nu-vuthmu d n Um a !s m s un~Cinudn. In mann!! n dlmlnd ~ bdnn equalled by mln or ulmedldnt. 'h n lu ll wi d sr i mdb ! n lvuylbere.--Adnrtllomtnl. t T h i n g ght Time HALL QQFFEE Nu~ lion new to the nmionred prenenel or uno Groot: on me world nop.Then are four punlleln to the tlrlk lng nc la!phenomenon of iiellvnlccontinuity throughout the vlelnitudm or 2.630 years.Modern research hupenetratedme dark byvnys of me- dleu!Gruk hlltnry.and we now Taking I-ltr Odor.Ella parent! :rm Illll Ia annals mo r n u "l1 l ro1v." bu; thun n n o d a p o n l.Bo when bl gmad suing : mm t a n m u \.In ma ma;kat dlmic t may The mo1h¢r'l exqulma d~ \ mmpgd har n a society mmm. bn democracy reign: mpromo nl thatnunust.TM! as dawn at um 1 The wllllr huidtd th! mum- 1 mmIndthanlllh ld eonddunainllyuma our me hac k of the chair a~ nlldz "Wall udlster. nbnlfau1ra1"-lndlsnspnlis Hurt. r e q u i r e a n y w fr n h t m n t a fo r t h e e 1 e » a l a ; m i l : b u t . e m e c l a l i y l f t h e : m m s m a n h a s e x p n e u e d b l a In t e n t i o n s o f co m in g e c er t ai n n i g ht . o r If il t en e a r e tu h e s eve r a l ea t l e r s , p l a n s om e H g h ! refre shmen ts..I n so m e fa m il i e s tt 1 | c u s t o m a r y t n h a ve s o m e s o r t o f l i g h t ne fr ea hm en t t o w a r d th e cl o s e o f t h e e ve n i n g a n y w a y .a n d th e n l t l l h o b pl i a b l e t o n i k n n y c x l l e r u w h o h a p p e n to h e pr e se nt t o p ar ta ke . N w .h e r e i s s o m e t h i n g t h a t e ve r ! yo u u; m an o ug h t. t o b e ar ln m in d . a n d th a t l u t h a t h i s l e ave l l k !n g s h o u l d b t ! b r i e f.i l a vl n g ri se n t n d a m n .h e What's in a Name?" Facts apout you( name: im history; maning; whence it was temporery (etc,h u e nreeened un broken the thread ot their national exlntence..Tho ilrmeet band which nnltnl the Greek of todny with hle Illultrinueforebenrlof the goiden | 30 l l Ins Greek furnace.lhq one-entini ale tnenla or wlalcia nmmln as they were in the dats when the tonguo served u the medium ot the noblest poetryandtheeubllmeetphilosophywhich the rece t m 3et produced.Thistonnetracesitsunbrokenllneen beck through tnedlerel md Heir Teetnmcnt Greek to the cleeslc speech of Plato and hit ccnlempoferiee. And nn ell m u contlnultyoflanguage,here M l m n o t ln Greece n Hunt lc condition nt e! reire around urhleh centers n contro versy et once comic or trndc :for mere a n In Greece two lenlu1¢el.or. rather, the one language in two forma-one written by the newspa Dtfl. woken by the ednclted ctnepue. nm!used In perilnuaenlnu debatesandinpublicdocuments.Including Asgglu Name "Bayer" on Genuln LE3 »5\ QAYEIEP,E J .Q . Q ` 'Wun1n¢l Unless you nn an ' B a n r " o n p | , c k u \ o r o n u b llt » | are not nftlvz guulns .uplrin pscribed by phyddzna tor arm!! a yeas)and p m n d n h B!ullll Taka Azplrln wir u told m the :menu for Coldl. Iiudac hl. ~ da. Rlnumauun. Esnehl.~Lumbnn and for Plln.Hana; born O! twdn Bl!!! Tablets Ofp tr i n m n te r mm Dmu ts u aun I nn er pn c k qn .Aspirin is tr ld l mar k a t Ba n: li ln u httmillonouetlc nc iduxer at ms~ - - Adv, & UNE 0' CHEER B y J o h n Ko n d r ic k B an g s . -0-n4-|-v4-o-0-so-v 1-» 4-no+4-A-4-0-0-Q-Q L m c o u l . 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W n r s w o r n a n d d m m r n n .Ha n ns r 71 |l e hd l u Mu nm lr .No r u n k m ea i n h i s 1 . a n n u l . l k l a c e d t h o d n m i m o f I n f. , A a n u A l w i l d e s t r u m o r .w i t h m t l l n n u i d : u r n n i n a u n .An d n w o rt n i l a n l h u m q r . .t i n e r i n n m t h t r i e d n m ! m a .Th e l l a m a !hi n t d r f y l n gll tn fl l r l r s u l Ihre : l n u w thro ughAn ln lh er nu v ur dfln g. 1\.Zu;;fm:ht u p o . » o e n o u g h a ft e r b l d d l m z m n b o n u : an d ot h é ns w h o m a y h e p r e - oe m go o d - n l d l l . t o g o a w a y a t o n c e .b u t u f w n ex lr um e hr p n un g me n , ih n ug h :h e y ma y be w li | | n ¢_ ¢ n ou g h to l e no . se e m to b e qu it e u n nh lr to do t h is .U! co u r se lh l s d n l ; l n ; i n c t t w t h e f a u l t u f : h o m o n wh o m th e y ar e c ai l i m z w h a : m e n n e w to p l ra o ! r u l we r x ul l o n j u s t a s t h e y a r ede p a r ti n g .a n d m a k e i t dlfti cu lt fo r tlmz x \o ..l rare nt mar e. This als o sh own a c en al n m ek a t : so ci al po is e. {C9P!"¥'l¢hT..3 0 sozfma. T H E wisest of feminine names ia Svvhr. or Sophia. aa the ahnuld be calied roperly.It ia perhaps meonly naménPh1rh u cron-:ly aaaovlaled with Divine aurihuta since Ita odrln dates back to the dedk-ation of thatmom: gorgeous ot cmmmn tempiea br which Jualinlan declared that he had surpassed Solomon.lt Ira;cniled Bt. Snphla (the burly wisdom of God). Aecordlng so the "Prueher" In tha Book of Ecflralaltlcul. Wisdom ia the mother of mlr Love. Hope and holy Fear. and this Idea u aaid to have suggested the allegory of the holywoman with three daughters so called. ami in mmpllmem to the newly bull: church,:he nlrce ot .luatlnlan°a am- presa. af terwuni wife of his neplnew and auceaaaor. was cniiad Sophia. Tha BY MILDRED MARSHALL and in public documents.IncludingtheScriptures.the drcutatlon of which ls regulated by lu v;und the other a vernacular used bl l u l e m u lesof the zrwnfb.coma nr man; words of foreign Prlarin.especiallyTurkld:and lullnn.arising from than periods of foreign occupation. All In B004 Tlml.zz urn nz 4 ch.IldNn'| plm|¢_ may nn play ing at fnmunrd. useIonnnlor pretending In bo hh or 3; fuoma animal.'rm wood; ~»~with grunting. lurking and cmwi~but ons ilttla xlri at dlent. "'V~'h.'l don y ou vla n" u kld an of the tn-chori."Plauo. mlll. 1 lm Plullll-"' abc plied.-Wm are you. then!""Plum mm. Tm a hen.. and I'~lqIn| an CII-W in n Pu ln llb ld mn tac kle !" among the dlughten of the nomllryor Gmane and uma carried.through Slaronlani. lo Germany. illstory records n llungurlnu prlnmmorthatname ln 9l9.and un other, daughter of Klng Gem. murried Magnus of Saxony and spread the ly r cd uc m- fl to w rl tl n a. e xc ep t fo r p r l - ea t s c om m u ul c at l un a .T h e fo r m e r l l t h e c u l t u r e d t o n g u e :th e l a t t e r t h e p o p u l a r lc l l o m : a nd b e t w e e n th a t e r n t h e m r l l l va s me r c ll e i a w a r fa r e .l n u l l t h fa n at i ca l st ud e nt s o f Lhe u n l ve r a l t y h a ve l u s t t he l r l l ve a . m l n l a l e n th e l r po n fn l i o s ,a n d I H e t : o p o l l t n n of A t l t et t a h l a m h t r . Gnsacs o f To d a y A l m e n H a w . Gr e ec e o f tol lay lo ok s ba c k o n l y t m vs ge ne ra ti on s.tr o n s p l a n a lt a o r i g i n l u t h e w a r fo r ind epe nd enc e. w h i c h era s c onc lud ed ba ' th e pr o t oc o l o f L o n d o n i n 18 3 0 :a n d .urlt nesa lng tn s g n o g r o a s w h i c h In t h a t h r l s f s p a n h u be e n m a d e I n a l a n d o t nt cl t ap a ra e re a ou r c ea . on e c a n no t a e e h o w p n l a e c a n b s w i t h h e l d fr o m a p s o p l e w h o h a vu acc om pli sh ed a o m u c h . W h e n t h e c l t y o f At h e n a p a n e l ! t m m ' r m m e co n tr o l a n d vraa d a - i fu a t e vi a a t h o c a p i t a l o f t h e n e w m e k l n g d o m o f Gre ec e.l t vuaa a m o r e h l m u m t n f wr e t c h e d h u t s cl ua te ru d a b o u t t h e Acr op oli s.To d a y I t In a t h o r o u x h l r m o d e m clt y.I l l h sp le n d l d n r o e t s .lu a gn i h ce n l p u b l i c b u i l d - i n n .h a n d s o m e nealtlencca.a t t r a c t i ve p u k a ,n m !m o a t o f t h e m o d e r n l m D r l l ve m e n t l o f w h i c h we s te r n clt lea bo as t.Th e b u i l d i ng o ! t h i s c l t y a l o n e In s la n d o r a uc h ac a n l y r e nm t r c ea l a fa l r t z co m p a r a bl e t o . th e d e vel o p m e n t u f o u r o w n r l c h W es t.a n d a a m e r i l o r l o u a w h e n a l l t h e ci r c u m st a n c e ! ar e co n s ld e r ed . In d e ed . ha d th e Gr e e k o f to d a y n o t h i n g t o h i s c m d l t n a r e Ki l l h ul l d l n g o f t h e n l l r i c t l r e c a p i t a l o f h i s n n l l o n .t h a t a l o n e w o u l d h e au l l l c l a u t t o r a n k h l l u a mo n g t h e c o u - fn r u ct l e e a g e n d a o f t h e m o d e r n worl d.. l u l h l a c l t y o f o h !me m o r i e s a n d ne w l t o p c a. n u e c t lt r e c e n t er s n o w a s l u lta c la ss ic d a n a n d h e r e a m l e n t a n d m o d e r n G r e s c r a r e ln e x tr l c ab l y m i n g l e d i n a cu r io u s me d l e y u f m oll m x l l y a nd a n t i q u i ty . e r E } c h w o r n t h s m o s t o n l l n n r y o l e ve r y : l a y a fl u l r t . O u e ve r y h a n d ar l a e t h e ataastered m o n u m e n t s o f lt a apicoelld past,a n d e ve n t h e ti nl ca t fr a g m e n t s w h l c h a e n o t o t t n k t h e l i fe o t t h e p r e s e n t w l t h t h e d a y s t h a t a r e : o o o a r e m o a t ea r e fu l l y p r es e r ve d . Cu a nd o z u An t lq t ll t ls l . T h e G r e e k g m e r u m s n t l a ke e n l y st l ee t o Ita r ea p o ns l hl l l ty for th e au r e fu a r u i n g o t l u a n t i q u i t i e s a n d t h e de p a r t m e n t o r a r c h a e o l o g y . u n d e r t h e #b a r g e o f t h e ml n t at r y o f rd tt lr l ll ut l a n d relit tlnn.l a pa t n at a l cl n d r o r g a n l a e d a n d p n u l e n t l y ad m l n la e r e d. Th e m u l e u m a a t At h en a a r e h u n d m m e l y ltfuuseel,co nvvit le n ll g a m t n a e d .n o c u r a l e l y cat al og ue d.a n d o p e n t o l n ap vc ll u n a n d s t u d !w i t h o u t tee.th ln h l l u r be l u g a p o l u t o t g r e a t p r l d s wm nnusmsrs neuamm~ swmr-num p s ' 0 |||a ~De nm a r k in a a ld to ha ve re ce lv w ll t h r o u g h th i s la t t e r pr i n c e s :u w h a n si n c e m a d e It a l m o l t ¢ n at i o n a l n a m e . It a t u g u e w i t h th e r o y a l t y o f D e n - .:. n i t ~ ~ l l ~ ~ n m u h b h - m i n u i u d b r D r . K i l m l f s S u m p i h o g r ¢ | \ . k i d n q , l i v | r m d h l s d d n ~ d n a .It il s vi= r=i¢iv='» p nsarlptioa. Sr n m p Zl o o t i l 4 s u t q t h e n i n l eine.It h d p l t h l k i d a e y q l u vn r a u d b l ad n d o the ma r k m u m i n l a n d # sh on ld dn .S w a m p R o o t h l l n o o d t h c t l l i dI t i a d d l a y a l i d r u x i I t a o n l t s n d l t o b o u i d b e l p r w N o o t h a r ~ me di ei n th uo o m an y fr i en ds .B l m n t o g e t B u m p B o o z m 4 t n l t m e n t u m a .1 l m n v ¢ r , i l y o u v i l h ¢ r l l ¢ n t u ¢ :r u t p r e p a r a t i o n u n d a m e m u i n |Ki l m e r t G o .. B i n gh a m t o n. N . Y. , i n : m p h b o t l l c .\ \ ' h m vd t l q b e a n a n u s ; u m p a p e r . - A d v. -. . _ _ _ Corinxie Grimm G=reece and ~ n ~:g h ~' 6 e . 5 5 Q rE:.: _ " r :- ' ,; _-Q ~ ' = ; '- :. ~ E P "inf g !i _,s 0 ' T w ' \t ;" 7 . . |. } |In |] ~1 -g ~r f 3 ~ ~I r.. '3 ~|Q 9 _~. § § f = . ¥ » § * . § ! ! § §, g 4 l E '¢' *r ' ~ ~ : f f .. " l ,..44 s Y |.~" § " ' j j f -.,; ~ §, .J ¢ ~~ . 3 i l n ; _L4 \ .. I k i I ' =~. . \ .". .. . |... 1 ~ |> | " \ ., _ { , ;" '».I , ¢.|4= ~f ~.|!`. l i l . | ` l ~ nll who dealne to sneak and write cor rectly . "Healthy" mmm poneulng orenjoying health or lu ol!ec t.|; u. "a healthy person" or "\ healthy conditlnn."But "healthful" means promot lng health. or adding to lt. or pl"llGt\rIng lt.Thus, wa my that a health; person ta the product of healthful mr L ~=! ~~j. C m w n l n g t h e d i y o f A t h m l l t l n d l t h e : h a n a n d m i g h t y r o c k a t t h i Ac ro po li s.d o m i n a t e d b y t h e P a r t h e no n . m a t c h l e u e ve n In In r u i n s , w h i c h v m h f u u n : n a n n i e s p u r n y o f i n l i n e :i n i n l t t h t b a c k g r o u n d o t th e ch a ng i ng ce n tu r ie s ,srh lch b l n m l d a o f l t i n t u r n t b l a h r l n c O ! t h e r e n a l , t h e c h u r c h o f m e C n r l a u a a .th c l o 3 1 3 n At h a n l a nd PM a l l I l l a n a »-l " " a \ : t ' r . "':;u:\a :¢a a . D.1 Greece.In c a r r y i n g o n In .Aa la M I- oo r , a g a l na t t ha 'h ar k i a n N a t io o a l la t a . w h a t m a y b a ca l le d o n o n l y m a i o r t h a A c n p o l i t . wi t h A l b a n i a n s .In a d d i t i o n : h e n a n m a r , a t va r i o u s p o l n t a l n t h e u m m m w h e n ra ae a rc h u g o i n (o n .am al la r m u l e o m a d a vo t a d t o t h o p r e s e r va t i o n ruuudlngu.."The tlamncemct the cuun u v a n in a health;condition.""liealthful Ilvtng in coududva to length of 2lfe." A correspondent of |newspaperwrote. "Are pllnu an u lleeplng mum healthy?"It was evident that shemeant, "Does tbl pretenc e of plum In a stamping room affect the health of the occupant of :ne room?"or ouurse. a plant. In a aleeplnx room orelsewhere. may or mn: not beheailhy; and In presence In a roam may olmn! not he !n»althl'uI humlr occupant.f crvvnIxhu in g a l l t h at wa s o n lt , h e p i c ke d It m p . a n d t h e l u n au - l ld n g 1:m a d e || t : | e du t h e a r o u n d t h a r o o m . " O I L " a n d H r C o o n . * t h a t w a s t h e w a s h e d i d i t .W e l l . I d o a 't a a a b u t w h a t I g o t t h o b e a t o f l t , f o r 1 h a vea n i c s b r i g h t p l a t e a n d h e h a s no t h l n g to s ho w fo r bl a tr o u bl e . " :Quan|.|ht.\ I A ! I n n i n a G o r t n n a Gr i ffi t h h a l n a l a h o d t h e pl n na c la .Sh a la k n o w n fo r h o r u n u s u a l m m a x p n a a i o n a . a n i d r a m a t i c a h h !a n d a s a " m o v i e " m r : h o Ia a a m o n g fa vo r i t e ,M i n G r t b S t h l a U ft t n r a f a r r l d t o a a " t h c M d d r a a o a d w o m a n o n t h e a c n a n . " . . n o r the m u :u! :ll lover: at mr buuzltul.Near at hand cluattr tha cblet rem- na n ts a the ti m that was Linnea: a n llmo n a a ld c mc u n y wmo f z h a Temple of tha Wingless Vlclory. so chnta and 1|alleiln In in proportionsandoutline.and on the other the Euchthenm, with it! unique porch olthe Carratidel. Han! by the mln af the Impala; Pmpglaea r u a Lbs n u m ;mek ortheu m of m n .wheat!ar.Plul dedlred tha unkno God and lnddenlallylookthtI3=.=.¢.=.m u m for all Inlsrvtning tlmo.At \ littledlnlnce lurid: the rough-bewn Bama. when D¢moll.h¢nll Ind Ctslphon strovl In mltchlnu phrul.. while Jug!below me the Ivory-tinted eolmim uc dn Tnmpll of Thunul, bm prnerfed ul' nil the c lnslc nmainl.. Agxinst auch |backxmund It u mr L o n wlm th e u n a t u mlmeu zwhich hind IM ilfi of tha Unc h DI mdny to that of Ihr clusle ¢or1hl¢| = ' / '/~ ,, \i*. s.x We ~¢,\\\» wi QV-Q"-<»\*."a*Q\.''°{,u\\<>'* :vg-n t 4 i "' J \ \Z (1 i i i i l l i i u i i i l i u i i u u mark la unmistakable and : u ualspread through all claaaaa.x England barely escaped lun ln; a Queen Sophia and °y° though Sophia Uomthea of Yette .ever ldually aa- runded tha lhrona of England.he!graudrlanghlers gave It vogue In the aruuh men In the reign of um 1rouse of Hanover.England claimed both Sophia andBophy.France makea her Sophia: Italy Soda,Germany Sophia and Flekl. and llusaia Soma.ticplxla has an aid tallnnnnlc stone- malachlte.n pmieda lla weanr frandanger. ll' It is engraved with an !m~ age of the ann.n u» particularly potenx _Snr chllflm: anu Ia aald ro wardmr dlaeué and promote peaceful alum ber if anncheel rn a ¢h\Ida rrndla. Saturday la Bophifa lucky day and u her lucky number. roonrdahm D tvllh only l align:shock one willlearnthatthe man who given him his morning eoBee bun me trimmdoul name or '.I`hemI|!01.¥¢l.And y n 1: In dimcula to vlsunllu un modern `HOW Do YOU SAY ma,c .ru.unm Common Erma in Ewllh mdan ra Avoid nm his streeta. tt ts Unly In tlsa Islands or deep Intho country. when the Altmnlnn which svvem across tha Attic alnhas never reached, that ons linda tha fsclnl llueamanta and tba bodily :nos which the ancient sculptor has taughttha modern world as bein; commonto all Greeks of classic Uma.\ 'l u Aqfteuttun lic ltwsftl. Greens ts essentially a land ot ald~culture, preeminent!! intended to ba auc n: but, wing to the tremendousdrainby emigration from the rural dlatzictl. tha nmsrm of agriculture nu been painfully dadclent.In manyplaces the rand la tllleé only by wom enandgirls.Llansof thsmenhavagona nl to America. Linn:ilntl tha Athenlan cllmataagreeable.Cdd wl.l1dI lheiwe ant. to bs sum ln winter. hlosrlng down from the snow-cappetl hllla above the townor blowing up from the sea at Phal- eron;but thera are no trusts:tharosesbloomdmtn ; n ary month ot the year; onnaas rlpen tn tha open air. una nil! pick hla breakfast frolt from the trees nunltle his srlndosr. The summer heat ls easily sndurable.the absence of mln removing tha lm mldlty which mains .Ameriean tnld- aummer so lntolerabie.One cannot truthfully ll: that mldsmnmof night:in Athens are reall; cool. but theta la a senslble dllference from the beatof tha da: and a freshness which al- ways malma sleep possible.At lbs bt'|Inn!n| ol tha hot sesion. there la usually an exodus oi'tha court. the diplomats and tha wealthyfromAthena.To take their plan!! them Unfit to Athena and to the ses altla hotels at Phalemn and to villas and resorts at Kephlalsdnthe»hllls numbers of rldt Greeks from. AslsMlnnf and from Hunt: and tna whola city reverses tha order ul its arlnterlife, tnrnlnz night Into day and spend- ing moat of tha hours between sunsetand sunrise out of doors.Everywhere about the town. on the mofa of clubs or hotels.ln the gardens or on tha terrace!of restaurants.benaath tha pepper trees ot the parks. and nanIn the attests. tabtea ara spread. andnrobabiy as many as 100.000 peopla dlne In tha open alr each night of an Athenian summer,Tlhrooghout tireeva--and Indeed throughout the sottra Balkan raglan-lingllah ls much heard. because of tha great numbers of Greeks wht) bassrotttrnedhome(rum America;and few atnaelera ln lhs Pelopoonesus willfall lu recall at almost erm railroad llllltalr the eager nes thrust ln ntthecarrlaaanflndowandquivering sith the demand, "Tots tellers from America?" 1¢s.AL'r|av"A m:-|-|aAL1'Ha=uu HERE 1| n uuunc : dllterence in °~S TALK cnvrm had Ovor M- e by Slms ndon ausquurrn u u m m s u a : Navy -CNP Nlvn lf xm- lc m lr i a c.-'rn w w~lnl wunnm s.nn spasm; Un~ ~Ich he nl rv-~¢ a hlxm num: m n L n A n n u .lr In wmatnnm ,u wa llkd y to ~lrul return: ndBeen un' of th! no IM dad Lbs! r u a w : m rin-u mkleadlnl m ly mpathhliivdnd nml:- r m b l l d h o n ! ! or whiw hoflelBl\ 'ro klww :bv an nu m.h m er.h lllv°¢v andHedeeluedu n li n d wfre hey want mom).um o n me p m- n n l l k l u l |7»"r m my l mvl lr r nn Annum an rewm-u mm. th e HOUSE VOTES In TERMINATE WAR Porter Resolution Receives Support of Nanny the Entire Body o e u o c m s MD u u n s u o s ¢on»|dlnh!| Ofnoulaxlon u to WMI rom ww lo Formllly DO- -¢¢m4_|»¢»¢mnma», M Connltuo. .Wuhlmm, n c .-ay | v ouof.lvl w une.lb: Mum piled theTonerruoluuman tormlule Lb!:nun or nr lmweeo um umm gum|md the mml wwm.7 u | lubauluxo lar me Knox moilwvn. puud by une emu. renew img un dedxnuon ol nr, lm mom ~¢hrvuxn.w5|a6l.ulnnuM1mnvmmnm. 'nn nm lou of my mo .npumxnn vm-Kelsey of Mnrmgn.run;-ulnu dcmocnu Joined In thegundam. HW um ll will ht befvn pence nQfarmnlly declnrvdmmalnnin be san.$'l'h| Ima uw sw xo | mufereneaeammmuwhlr-In will mdnvor so llsnlsxl NEWS IN annals: FURM S t a t e ~ g f " - - f § " ' : 1 n | B u i l e d t o a f e w l t l n n f o r Q1udokParnaal. - 1311 of unknown erm destroyed the opera bottle building at Wlnalde.. 'rho won of Darin: atreau of Clark:will be nnisbed ln about three weeks. Punren ln me ialrbury dimlet ea-tlmata um wheat will yield but tan huatlela an acre.- Proeeedafrom the4tbofJ¢tl7odr»brationa at Arapahoe are to be turned orar totbeloalpoatotthe Americ an Legion.P. C. Baird aotd his 80acre met or land adjoining Boperlor on the aouthto B. C. lllenddl for a conalderatlon tt! 85% an acre Workla progressing rapldly on U0Coors new ll!!! hotel.tau week lmrin a of t f o r th e mm mr :was ataned. A aerial of motion pictures .-:farrnaoflllacounty . ntheezpmaeof the Saunders County Farm bore-oo, vm be etartevl June 11, at Waltrrl.Wheat ooodltflooa ln Nebraska drop- P¢ df ro m9 2t.o 'r llvlrc en to f ao or - mal crop between Hay 1 and June 1.acoordlua to a federal crop report. Bcottlblml llaa allied ill!govern-lneot for a grant of ma on the some ot lake lllnatare to make a perman-ent cumulus emma and plcnlc place. The American Legion ot NorthPlatte la plaunlnl a.aerle| of enter- talnmenta wltll a flew of starting a fund to build an auditorium and peatheadquarters. 'l'heJlrne1cropreportof theat.ata department of agrlcultme fonecaala acombinedwlnlerandspringwheat crop for Nebraska of 4B.521'l.000 hush- as. al compared to 58.lI':9.lJw bnabela lan rear. lt la estimated that 19.800 poundsofPatilgreen and other polaona will be need on the 3,300 acres planted In potatoes in the vicinity ot Kearney. The grawera are conaldcrlng poollng their crop and eonlradlnlr for lla sale.Four thousand addltlonal feet of the Valentine Sparks state-aid road la to be hard surfaced.The road ls 20mllea long. lnrtendlnl from Valmtlno to tha CherryKeya Palm county line. Over 15 miles are covered with hard dar eurfaclna.Members of the west central district of the llfehraalta Pneaa alwlclatlon,comprising edllora of Lincoln. Dawmn, Elem,Deuel Garden,Perkins,Ar-thur and l|(cPherr\o1I eonntlea.have naked the atate board of control to locale the proposed reformatory at Ogallala. Hr. and illrl. Clyde Dixon. fonnerrealdeola of the Adams, Gage county. with two of their ala children wereamong the victim!of the Polorado llond.The family removed to a ranch oft:-en mllea can of Pueblo some yearsare.the farm laeloa directly ln the pall: of the flood. Lewla E. Srollh of Lotlt Plne wat' elected grand manner of the :rand10080. A. F. and A. II. at the annual to..nmunk'allotl at Omaha.He wllaformerlydebut:sz:-and mnnler.A committee appointed lo mmluct an ln-veatxratlon Into tht future mabltah- mortt of a Nebraska Maeonlc hospital, 'aIll report at the 1921 session of the [nod lodge.An average artleat me wlth R004 prospects for oata,rye and barley, evident dnce the recent ralml, are pro-dleled for Nebraala by A. E. Anderson of the bureau ot crop estimates.Hereports that polaloea hare begun to bloom and the em crop of alfalfa la beta; harvested.The only crop* ap-parently damaged by the rain la corn.where aome plant: were either washed out or coveted np. Nebraaka automobile dealera are bein: kept busy at present ln an effort to equip the cara of coatomen withlenses that comply with the new :tale law. which prorldra that only lenaea receiving omcld recornltton can be need ln the state.Stock c an onhand must be equipped alao, aa a provlalon states that a car moat not he altered for sale unleaa properly equipped.Stale ollldala declare thatthe liebraalta law la to be rlaldly en- forced and that the llnea wlll rangefrom310 to S'50 for brat offeoaaa. The atato lena law has been publlahed ln booklet form and may be otrtalnedmm State Erlrlneer George Fl. John- acll at Lincoln. br thou who lrlalt lt.An order by the Brown county dia on-e court was :erred on the depen .t of trade and commerce. to ner$2'l2.tltlt1 to depositors In the BrownCountybanltathongPine.which cloned lla floors aome time aao. Aa a reatllt of the tubarculnala ln- apectten wort carried on amona llvadock by the :tate and federal burqtrl of animal lndoatrr.there are nowninety accndlted herds in an-m-ma. Tata have been made ofl8.00~l ao-lmall alooa the drat of the rear. only 4 per cent of which were found to re- act to the tobercnlor teal. A committee of the Nebraska dla»trlct of the Evangelical Rl-nod of North Amerlca o n authrrrlued lm-medlate corlatmcllrm of e etnoom de onrnlnallonal hospital at L i n d o .Tlnlny-one chnrchea In the state ara supporting the hoapltat.Nebnahll. with a total pnplllatlon ofl.2llLltl".l. han l.219.21fl whites, £1242 oegroea. $9 lnrllanl. 15| Ptltneae, 204Japanese and 30 Tlllptnoa. Hlndna and Koreans, the t'.t'B.tua bureau announced.Forelgnborn whltea roaatttuted 11.5 per cent of me total poplllatlon, com- pared with 14.8 per cent ln mo. a . u W h i t ! Y l l l d . - ' T M d e f b l f f l l r l t s t s t h e f 0 !m t r 7 ° | r 19 21 nl 829 .11 11- r e d w i t h a n u r 1h u i n e i s i n IG M . -'mu ! w as l i '!R. ~ in t e r w h ea t . c o m - u l a s t n u r . a n d n f l u r i n g w h b a l . n n ~m a m m a n u r w h a t n a mittee to mate x Urgo Furman to Glvl Facts.Wuhlngiun, D C.-Every ieader of :mute and lou!farmen' unlnm and atllliaied ornnlnllnnl :ru urged in n mmmunirntion by U.S.Hermit.prulldmt of tho national body nt rmlr- mln of the national board of farm nrxanlnzlnnl.ln prepan- to lubmlt .keen conevming the pusrnt coadlton -af agriculture in the joint enu- as .r . a ! |t h e t w o l l m l l l l . m e m u l e h a vi n g p r o vi d e d fo r t h e r e p e a l o f t h e d w : Im a t i o n u f w a r .w h l l v t h e ho us e p r o p o s e : m e m e l y t o d m l a r : t h e va r l r r m l n n t e d . T h e h o u s e o b j e d e d th a t t h e se n a t e r u o l u t l u n w o u l d r e p u d l a t e t h e d e - vl a n i l o a o f w a r . If a l k l d i o c k s h o u l d d o r e i a p l n £ 1 1 0 r m n f e r f n r a m m m l l t e e e m - d e c l a r l i l o n .a f pe ac e w o u l d b e de l a y e d a n d I t nm l g h l b o mm e n o - c a na r y fo r Px e n l d q n t i fl a r d l n g t o e f fe d n m m p r o m l n r .T h e m r t u l d e n t h a s b - m n I n n o h u r r y u p 1 0 i t s , h n w o vo r , t o o h l l i n s d q e l n n t l m m f n f l e e a n d t h e h o u s e l o n d o n h a ve fu rt lz er ed h i s nu m n ae n .T h e ne n at e Th a f o n d ! ¢ a n Ju n o 1 I n f m t . m m p s n d Ju n o I l u n n u r . I * l i n t va l g i ve n r m d i t l o a a n 9 8 . 4 w i t h a m p e r c e n t u i l f l l n . . - N e h r u h . w i t h o f 32 9 6 8 7 2 .h a d nn l n w l . 2 . - B M . S M Jl p gn e n r a n d ~ d m : a n d Xn r n n l , a m u s e d . as mn s li m t ed 11 . 5 sm Danger In Bonus. ihshington, D. C.--Sertliary nf the treasury Mellon will oppoan gnnilnl of a anldler bonus at this I-union at controls.l!rl!on'¢ uppusltlnn developed atm It ns lnnonnred Hcnstor Pm:use andother :onlin Waders wen to confer 11HZl\I5l'! n I n a l m m r d : l m i h r m m m i n d n n w i l l h o l d h e s r l l m l p m b a b i g q a t K a m p : P I U .° ' " " F "a n d n t h a r m m In t h t e e n l vr n Ia ft i 'ag r i c u l t u r a l m m - mu n l ll e n .I n a n y r u e .h m r vr e r ,a l u g e n u m b e r o l ' t h e E n d e r s w i l l s o m e t n W n h l n g t n n t o m n fe r 1 r i ! l l t h e r o m ml n nl n n a n d p l a ce a t l la d la p o aa l wh a t Ib fo r m a l i o n t h e y m a y h a ve . hut will now find they can oblllz; llqzeedy ldlnn only by ylgidlng md ;c wvnlinx ibn bonu ruolulinn. f ne m i l n w w . m n : h a v i n f o : . 1 . 8 'f5 : !n d l | n | , :Ja n a n u r .1.1913 .K a r a n ,n l n n y .w h i t e p o p u l a - r n f I M t o m l l ln 191 0. P a n e l s . th an 5 £0 . £l 10 m m o p a r t l n i l u ' a n t !- a n J u l y 4 . a n o m e .d i n n e r o f t h e n l 3 1 7 . 1 1 9 p fr m o l Qornhint to luild up Guard. Wuhlnxton.D.C.-Fulk coopen soldier ~ul bill.. ,Hellon'|¢polltion ls understoodrobe:hom the :mme as that of former Recrnary Houston, who held the payment ot u bonus to 0:-lerrln' m m would rlisarnngr me nltlon'|inane!! lu a :linguaou: eitent. n 0 W l m l n g l u g vr a m l n g : m t l r ve d n d l u n s : r u e m p l o y s . n l i r u d dl n r l al m o d r u p o u Seann iuoeuda I-lays. Wawnanuu. D. C.--John T. Adams Duhuquv. Il.. vru named chairman nftheRepuhurmNatinnsiCommlzloe to moored Pautmulnr General Han.. who rnlgnrd the podtinn. m o n t o f t h e H n l l n n a l g u a r d a s a m m - p o n vn l p u n o f t h e n m ll n e d e fe n s e ' n n n m t o h a v e b o r n u s u In r v- p l t u r e - n l n d h r R c f ff t n r y W a r t s t o r e q u e s t s l o m vr m n u f o r l h e l r s u p - p o r t .T h a : n i t e e x vc u t l r e s f r o m In fo r m e d t h a t t h e n n ! a w p t o w a r d m n m l k l a l l o n o f r r r u l n n . m s n h m o n a n d o z g u n l u d r r a f r vn i n t o " u n e h a r m o n In u n a r m y " w o u l d n u - n r l y o r g a n i s m t i o n n f t h e r n r r v n " l n p r e l e r r e a n In f a s p r a d i n h l e a f u n h e r p o n l o n o f n u r m i l i t a r y s t n n n h de vel o pe d d u r i n g t h e w o r l d va r . " ( ' . - 3 .P .M a r g i n n n n n d r r u l u r e ~ . t l l l m fl a s h a !! a ml to th e ll vv s to r k l t d o l l r l l l i j a ! t h a S2 'L 0 00 . fl l 1. I! ta l n l s m i l e " n u t : - \ti on w a l m a d e h a d n l t h e e n a - r m d l a b o r h e a r d ? ~d o n f t he n i l m m a 1 ' I n n a n d th e s a n o r r k r vm a ~ s i b l e n u m i f e a e n l e e m m vo t e Pmmumen ian Lifhd. Donvor,Colo.--Funk 3.lledina, fvdenl prnhlhllion dirednr for Coinrilln.anmunmd that nil liquor r f nr ir tlm lm!hern llflrfi fur lhlrty days az Pllrblo, aa an emergency mum- ure In combating dlseue In the flnod ana. l ~ r r e d l t re m - r m o u - n l u n un f a r fx d l l d a i n r r n l l i n w d n f s m f m a o o t e d l l i r u u l h p r i va t e d a n n m . - D i w o w r y n f p n l d n a q u a n t u m n n t h e ~. an on ml lon n nrlh l d w i l d vr d l e m r a t r P n l o M t n m u n z y . Bi le di g g i n g p o d Hue! lf Amurinan Luton rcmna. lndlanapoul. lnrl.-F. w Gnihrnlth. Jr. nmlrmlll rnmnmnnler of lhe Ameri nn lnncm. was killed and nm nthrr mm wer# nernludy injuml whrn ana nnmnhllr in lrhlrI1 may wwe ridingWm! ruer a 261m ernbarrimvdl lm¢1 ¢"nion»-I Pmlbrnhh was s»l|~¢ted nntinnni fommnmle-r nl' tho Iffl-m on 84*fl¢Hl\}»r29. 1931. aucxfrdinn Fmnhll d0ii-Pr. Ihr flu! head of !h0 nrnnlzalion.Ile ta u n mtir a n!liueaehuwltn andIn 41 y u r : o f u e no CHOII an g HA RGl DF wo mc Reolnlnaciton d Pvtblo in un Hands af Ream'organization. c on zdu uum I Hannity . Pueblo,Uolo.--The rebulld|.n|af Ftha dt; of Pueblo. indudlnl the ru- pzonatmcilon of srnc led 110010'A u nMdorltlanof the business and In- a u u u l sections a n u u u a . h z wen u m and the admlntstntiou od' nr llvl' Lhmughout the Hooded district bubeen turned our so :he direction of the Americ a Red Caon Dlnuurl Relic! adminlsuntlon.All wha contribute to ulwnnca of 'Pueblo un :equated ln a n d theirsubscriptionstou n Amerlela m a Emu tor use tn Pufhl0. in :lakh mile!unsure' all funds will bt pnded..All dldmrsemenu will bc :\:|dlL9G to me 'War gepuunem. it ll slid.Pueblo Business men have ezrpnled an ani m um a ny men u or : ld nn: ' m r b e a w r o n d md b r w a n nnun be made available thmugh 'fled Gul.'Tha ni ln c h an t df th e wad ly Ihll every pollbla dollar Htl! ma bimnlrihulnd ru: be nled¢¢!. not only ,fur immediate rdk! but for the ion: anf pu lu lnlln i tu k o f nh sbllluu anwhich new hu ma-red..According to a statunaat br Juan I.. Finer, mam lar at use nornhvutem stanc e, un mmap hal not been axagenlod in u r l ;reposu.Latent anllnble i n t e l hum tho Rid Croft and other ohhial aoufrelih o i r mn r e tlu n lwp e nma n n i ln e d as *'mlln1n¢" nl a result of the 5000.The "mmnmnzm il mpsldn bs mil itary authorities and the Red CN!! fmm inquiries which have come In br1¢|¢lI'lP¥1. ml!! sql! nennnal inquiry. It wus pmhnhly be many days befnna fompldo lm of ihl dead sa mm- an-a. It is estimated thu! me Quan mlluoftlrrttoryhavebeencomptetely dmneiwl nf gfopl. FUND FOR n n u mn a 'n n u z r . lmlon Urgu uq:¢m| »»» ullalu Sul Avllllblo for Aqrleultunl ln- u m r .Gnnly In N004 'of | -mp. l rruninnon. D. c .-uginmkon au»uwnun; the rreunry so place 8511000.- Unaulxodispooalof thaf l m - mLa n bn lr d f or h lld o f a cultuql i n s u l t!t r u advoated before r mhouse banking committee by Eerrltlry amaon.The treasury now has mono,- nn on deposit with the board and in g|1|'|l|0¥l. he aid. ls holding 313.00%mu m hm loan bonds for whic h at pn-un! mm In no market. "It aid ver was needed. it u needed nav," be aid. Rlplnng to Representative Haef3f*80?|republican.New York.Mr. Menon lid It would not be advlnbll ful'sm lrwemment u loan moneyso people In dues for construction of houses.."We have estsbllnhed farm la m hunks sud it is imperative that wein-ep them functioning." he amd."No :model for relief to lndustry huebeen usted.We have not emblrked nn 1 puemsllnuc pofley and ue not umlar the obligation of keeping 0|-tubllnhed :gmcIn fn operation." Hr. Mellon lld he wou ld no t fl- vm gonfnment lid to tarmrrs lf the farm loan banking system was not lrlnbllnhod.Congren has 1rented thesyltem, ll' ldtlvd. and *UPU :null be mum to keep it in opentian. ,ln Gen. Wililarn usffhun nf the amy ralr aarvlu, clilinl attmltan of IM aa- Ealatant thief to the nmlulon of Omaha ,fmm tha amen! outlined air routes,1he was assured ln a ktter from mums that any pfohwled slr mutehe han anything In dn with 'rlll lnduda Omaha.According to the plana pro.kdm br the army air nrrvlee. Omaha la on the dtroet tranarnntlnenlal route between Rock Island and Clwymne. IH-1-aldn Omaha.Noah Platte and;8lrlm~y am nnenlmned aa p-oaaibla inatlona. 01-nah: Ori Arr nomo.Wuhlngian. D C.--I'pon the heels Ifurlher Rdurtlnn in wus!!! and ln- rr mlel In the hours of inhnr wasurzed by James 0('onne1l president of the meul 1|adn department of theAmerican Fedrrntlnn of Lab-or. In his annual add:on mths deplrmenu mn- vrnllcn.Randi!!!trade workers were also warned that further wage c uts nnmtlustlnnihyWilliamSpencer, sw-rrotnry of the building uadn do mnment. D a m a g n In N e w l l n m l o i . E n t L u V a n s . N . I L - - D u m a t e . t h e r u m ! o f w h i c h n a n o ! b a a e c u n t e l y m i m n l l d .o w i n g t o t h e w m a a n a n w e n d . b u t k n o w n t o m u h i g h i n t o Ih o t h o u u n d n ,w a s occa lrlo nnd t u r e a n d S n t h i s vt c m l t l ' U I t h e r o m n l n a n d h n l m a r m seen i n m a y y a r n . w h i c h b r o k e s v n t h e c i t y l a t e BA I- u n l s g i Th e p r e c l p l t n t i o n l l m l n m e d a t f r o m t o u r t o a n m e n u : S c o t ! o f h a r m s I C N | !n 0 d H i Y i t h w i i f r a n d m u d s e ve n !fe e t d e m . vr h n e a l l l i n d e n ;w e n r u i n e d a n d m u c h p o u l t r y a n d s m a l l l l ve m o c k w e r e u l l e u .R o a d s a r e Im p u n a b l e . an-a at Wllmingion. Del.C. H. Gus ulaon,Ilnmln.No-br..wal eleclrd president and Frank M. llaynn, FartDodn,Il..secretary.Thane amen 11010 llmlhr positions in :ho Unitedliltlhn Gmln Omron. Inf., nf whic h ilho l"anne1s'Finance curponlion 1|fa sutnldlary. I¥Hob ruk an Hu a F am lad y . ;Chicago, Ill.-Finn! alqn in tha ot* Flllllnlldll of the ¢100.0lnooo -farmon' Tlnanra mrporltion were tsken here.when ihf fvc nthe c ommitteeof the United Blues Grain Gmlran, Inv..no ei ve d mm am the nlli c ln I k .l l !p a r t s o f : h e ¢ a u n h 1 .T h e m l n - i m u m r a t e n o w p n l d l s 4 5 w m a v g h o u r t o w h i r h l t n n r u t f a n m 5 3 r e n s i n M n r c h fo l l o w i n g : h e a l r r o g a t i o n h y m e m e l o n i n F e b r u a r y M a n r - t i m e l g r e o m e n t u n d vr 1 | h i n h Ju d n M a c h u ! a r s n : t h e a r d l n t o r . Pscknn Blok W sgl RQd|.l¢\lenChimxo.Bl. - A furthrer 1rll.!¢ridnrtlnu of hte cents an hourforallpukinghousennploy n paid an an hourly hmrln and pm- portionnl rms for place smrken,'nn asked hy the ('hirno packers innpension11206vrllh1»'ederal Jenin Alnebuler, federal arbiter.The rednctinn.ll'mu ted .would Denver.Gola.--Coon-eration In d joint agilon by all the min* working Ma ;Jnlm Garde!~Fmery,n w and of the umm; that the American tmopl nlnldnnted ll:aurtnt um wrnrid snr. 'lla :Handed tha u m m ofhuen'tnlnlng a m p at Fort Sheridan !n |Hama Laglon Com:nmdar. 1 Iadiampolit.Ind.-John (J.Emery mf Grand Rapids,Mich.,vm: unlu- y==°~==f elected national commanderof the Ameriean Legion nl 1 meeting]d the mtlnull avxetlllhg mmmiltle |I1am.llc suorz-eds Gal.r n a n e r w. |0|Ihnll21. Jr.. who was killed ln an F wr xme a In ruse Battle lianlnvllle. Ky .-Four members of one family no dnl! and another lnbadly har! na the result of the moat hmdo us h ams evrr fought 11:theKilim:ky mmrmnlnl.The battle urls the oulmnm at annum!bormyel nfWnky Sparks, Jr.. and n mln nlmod .||o f t a m m y a n d u m t o F n n r o w i t h t h o n u t t r f m p o f A m r r t n u m l . R u h r E m e r y w a n h o m J u l y 4 . m m . a t G r a n d R i p l d n .U s i n | m e m b e r o f t h e G u n d 1 l . |_ P j l l ¢ m y m m m m i n n . llgmu n Dr wmd Nu r u J au n tl.Pueblo. Colo.-Fllxhleen pengi w xnésrn tn hue been killed in the hood !n the Ln Jmnm dnfrirt. affording to('||p1|In J. B. Mori of the ColoradoNltiunai ward. who arrived hen. A. F. H L. Losing Gmund. Denver, Colo.Calling for I unloa-trlqn raliy inl nf the fone: of organ- Iibd labor. Proaldent Samuel Hampers and lndrrs in opening the organisa-!lnn'¢f u m h u t annual oonventlmm hero.dlnriosed that the membership is falllnz.Pr!-slmient Gnmpen will be |uthm\ ind In dime! a nationwide z1\¢rnIIin'le».m°pa!;n.n In expected.The tout plld up nwmbrrnhip of the A. F. of L.now in 3.906..'1»28 wnrkers, according to the annual report.A 3nr ago It was m m w . Lawin and Zlsyuim to um Rorhrntrr.N.T.-("hlmplnn Blau- lllllul th ; mln nm!rm ¢Rlnngler"}hurl: hmm mn mntdnd tn moot in :mn rlly on June '27 fnf the 1ror%d'|henyureizht 'ranlllng mir. Rallmsd lamlngg llump. Wnhlnirtnn. D. C.-Ilanroads urn ld ;:z9,ean1.nou in April. nr $1.49-1.0mIm than In llnrrh. avmrdlng to re poru tnnmsiztod in tho Iuln nnta Pnmmerre eommlsslou and mark pubZlr bg' the Anoclatlnn of Ilnilvny EI- eeutlvrn. To Buy Cn! CaOpontlvtly. Chinn. Ill.--A plan fur the co-upenllve pu a at em! br f urmers at p n mn was discussed at u meetinghen.The plan nl lppruved and A rommmre urn appulnxed to work out (mails. S u g a r L a w n ! i n F o u r Y u n . N w Y o r k . - A d r r i l n r n f o u r - q u a r t ! ! u m t n L T R i n r a w f l l t i r n r r i r d w i r e s i n l b ! I n ve s t i n d In m m w t h a n f a m g u n .Th i s n m n r h r m n o s u h i l s l m t a n nares n f m m M x #a t ( i n a Il l : a n n . h u p n r t d u t y p n l l l . ._.._....___.____....__. P d a a m Go la c k . New 'fnrk-Au1\1¢rz1mto|y {l10Po!n en a total af 2.811 not unrlng mnUnitedRu i n wlll have to be senthuh. dnl to an oxen! in lhe quota nl- Iuttvd to Pnland and under me lm- rnlgratinn Inv. |A p p r w a R o a d B o d y I l u m n l . W n n 1 n|. 1 n n. D . ( 1 - Fu u m bl o n e p o r t wil ' ar ¢k ~r \1 1 by : h e ne n at v po u t ofh c l a n d pa ul m a s h r o m m l t l ve o n t h e T n w m w n d b l l l to . c re a t e a fvd r r x l h l k l vr n l ' n w n m l a ' i n n a n d l o n l a b i l n h an l m vr ul a tv sy s- t em uf p u bl i c ro a ds . ' m u m d r u m s n n l e me- mhr rn o f t h e m m m l t t w t i l l B l a - n m l n o r l l !lf'Pol¢» |, | u b | |!» l r fn u m m vn dl n g t ha t n o c h a n g e b e m u h - In : h r f vd r r l i r o a d i n f.T h em n n w p l u v l d n f o r a t e d e n l m m 1 1 3 r o m m l l l l i c n d l h f e e . Wulhlnglon. D: 4"--A jnlnt rwmln-#Inn was ndnpiffi lu the hunt! and the arnna smhndzing I|||\ arra-tary of war ln rtlrnd all nnsslbla rn Illf ln Folnradl H004 mihro-rn : 1 »'=§;§i*nnumAL 1~' ..».~ Q s m : ~:*lullnglon EJ ~In u l m ~!li L ; ,ri f - m s s m u , .l ! .é emma »'|uu»n . ; :| |m f '" 3 I g u l l n l n n .L bon¢llnuoo!$5.000wulut!ndnd by the voten of man for me nurww of nmodellng and Qin-gn; the :c owl uuuamg. Contact hal been let for the new ut; lid nod hom Opllnla to Bolmar.'I to amount expended ma y n o a s mga an mono. In l hotly contested election nt But- too m whldi almost moo the normal vote 1|as c nt, Sunday hue un car-ried by \ majority of 78. T?" G|| .Dd Island municipal umm recently tlstltuttd by Mayor J . T. Ellsberry 1| proving a success..Sinc l openlng at hu fed J.000 men. In order to lnc reuo (mirth of thoaooood aop. :rem-un county £11mas an c utting tho tlrst yleid of nlhlh., although it ls too nm m many :ocu- 1;~ .»u|\l<~#Ja~ T HE NE\\'DISEASE.ug Uvtu 211| I [to ga:into any trouble.Mr.CoonRwur rox, as evefyobe tnoil. ll ellmbed In the plutry window. ~1 ver) cient fellolr.Ile get! his Hs was sltllnz on the :III llstenlng m i : - \'living by his will as well as nn cour axe.U01 dtrxhlle num: mn wslvs "E"dlnuer out of hu brain: tlnplnte be .happened lu notice that nn he mme .lt In made Ilule llnnhmc ot bright light. for the sun wuk shtnlug right an ll. Reddy Fox always tblnk! a gn-at-deal. and whlle he was shmwlnz the dlxjn ahnut the rcoqa he was thlnklng haw he could use lt to hla adusnugu.'meaning hmr he eouid play some trick on some oneln I um: that would get 'mm oauethtnz."T believe I can db ll," he suddenty w h vn t h e mo o n l i g h t l l r vl m i l l l i l n |. h o\ r e d h im : wa em p t y s he l r ee l . = !r C9-On |Ilred. @1<-==_ !=s_°*§!1¥=""* h i s h e a d .amz : h e n h e llnmueel.nu l l t h e n h e : m u m n l t h e t l n p i u l e . B y th a t l l m e h e h a d co m b t o t h e co n c l us i o n : h a t R e d d y F m : h a d pl a y e d a l r l c k o n h l m . W l a e t h e r R e d d y F o r e ve r k m ! w h o w a s t o u l u n e f o r h i s f r i g h t M r . g m n e ve r k n e w , b u t w h e n o n e d a y R e d d y st op pe d t o sp e a k t o M r .C o o n m d t o u n d h l l n e a t i n g h i s d i n n e r f r o m 1 : In p l a t e h e d i d n o t In o n h e n o t i c e d l l . n _- _ __A....¢ \ . ..L _ 1 1¢I' ~~mime u Pf x...... ~w m m m n ,za.' } , I . .n b i a s b y B u r A . . n _ - \ . » . . . .4 -l r . Idea so bonthered with I. nie. m u M un-1 Mn thnlr. ,w w f W \\` Loan!!/,¢' lx f' , r f a a y L/'0A"J`0 LL/ 4 4 7 6 . Jw/a MR éaa/v.; Then he w r \i a m \z§\ Q. \.i 4>. H S N n ~| | |I | "|l ||H e w a s e a t i n g h i l d i n n e r . m d h u I n j ; //\f " W h a t ' s i n a N a m e ? " F|dlaho\|tyumr~ihhimmme|nln|;whmeeitwa| ~f /Q " 0iI in g a l l t h at wa s o n lt , h e p i c ke d It m p . a n d t h e l u n au - l ld n g 1:m a d e || t : | e du t h e a r o u n d t h a r o o m . " O I L " a n d H r C o o n . * t h a t w a s t h e w a s h e d i d i t .W e l l . I d o a 't a a a b u t w h a t I g o t t h o b e a t o f l t , f o r 1 h a vea n i c s b r i g h t p l a t e a n d h e h a s no t h l n g to s ho w fo r bl a tr o u bl e . " :Quan|.|ht.\ I A ! I n n i n a G o r t n n a Gr i ffi t h h a l n a l a h o d t h e pl n na c la .Sh a la k n o w n fo r h o r u n u s u a l m m a x p n a a i o n a . a n i d r a m a t i c a h h !a n d a s a " m o v i e " m r : h o Ia a a m o n g fa vo r i t e ,M i n G r t b S t h l a U ft t n r a f a r r l d t o a a " t h c M d d r a a o a d w o m a n o n t h e a c n a n . " . . RAILROAD q~|ME TABLE Qukagoul North Western Trains Eut- 1l:l3 a. rn. Daiiy. 4:35 p. rn. Daily. Tn i n l w n l f . 8:45 a. m. Daily.° 2:54 p. ln. Dlily. C. 8. P. M. l o. ' m m N o r th . Hia End: Blathnm, who hu teuliing the put year in Lincoln,~ a. gum at the honxmaf herHn. Raymnnd llorebanne. 1 'THE W B Hens Roosters Springs Eggs EKL Y 3i ARKEI ' §g pg RT .za Buttvr . Butlvrfxit \\hca.t Corn Oé u _ Hogs .18 .10 .28 _ .__..19 .25 .20 $1.113 »--- .41 s7.00 1 2:00 p. m. Iiaily except 6:55 p» nn lDaHy except 8:30 a. m. Sunday only. 1&\kn SCUUL 9:25 a. m. Daiiy except 2:57 a. m. Daily except 6:28 p. nn Ihmny. Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Dmx-'r WATT LONG 38011611 'l'heWlrDepu1j!.m¢ntof'LheF ~ - govenament Il the c enhr af, :. dld.h-enum $400,000,000 was pid 8 Princ e for Americ an :umm +. Probably the Frenqh reuon Newt Baker would have given . a n y and the amount could I n been saved to the Frenc h trellury Puritan Pancake Flour.the ben cwr. 35c<.nts per sack at. The Rhondcs Coal and l'cod Store Bunel salt 58.10 at The Rhonda Coal and Feed Store. Miss Gmcc Ross il homo from her schoofi duties at Columbus, Ngb. Cankry'|Stxning Feed for ado at .the Rhondes Goo] and Food ntorc. Dr. Murdoch and family leave ihia 'n.r(k fdr their ~suramcr's outing atLake gkob0.i; Geo, Riker was shaking hands with Blair people the past nook.He is located in Colo do. Miss Evvlyu M rdoch has returned home from her 5car's:school work ai Doane College, Crvtef Nob. Rm. Sealey of the Congre ulionngl church will move his family from Des Moines to Balir in the near future. Patronizo home institution by buy ing your bread af the Biair Homo Bakery.Nico line of other baker? goods, a!s:..ISU Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sappcnfieldmnd daughter,I-`.lir.||bet.h,camo ug fgom Tecumseh last Saturday for l visit with old frlendgs and ttlntivcn here. M n and Mrs.Leonard Pctorson with a company of friends nutocd over from Kennnrd Inst Snlurday afternoon to take in the sights of the Cif y. 1 'llu:\¢° hot days with thc abundance of rains that we have been having is mighty Bnc for corn and wud# but it :|ocsn'!. lislvn so good for the wheat. :,....- I |.I \ W ILL READJ UST GUARANTEE FUND OF STA TE B ANK Attorney Glherd Davis Sends QI tlnunairel to Rneifen mf De- Innct Banks (or This Purpose - - - w u - u m r n ,Neh.'Juna a s . - . u melnn of protecting and rennjuntin the state hunk guanntee fund. A turney General Clarence Davin Sent out l question to d l neiven of bunk! now .their .| The paper :aiu for the amount mm, deposits new on hlnd, unou paid m 'dapnnitorm amount due \ pmwm Inc l the c ondition :rl an H.II.Hart, secretary of the N bnuukn Trade und Commerce burea stated that when the bank az Ln Pine failed it will found necessary pay depositors t232.uoq o u t u r n gulrtntee Kumi,leaving appmx mzlely s2,4oo.ooo.lie said W 4 l~ might be found to be below the miimum required by In f ,1 per cent the .tnhl average deposits ln s h bnnkn§thus requiring an annum: to raise the fund to the =-- amount.The Pioneer Stste hunk of Om: which cloned its doors recnntty, h xeponed that it may be able to 1 care of its obligntlolu without ata mid, he mid. Under the newprolru.m for n justrnent of the fund the banks v be usenet!p m rata t o w s "neeeaary money.' h m means after the amount to be mixed been determined each b¢nk'| linquency will be determined is thlt bank assessed thi! amount. i stead of the useslmentn being ~ vided among the banks according the avernge deposit:cnrriefl,M Han. stated.. a 4 The meeting of the diy council l u t Tue!-day evening w u one o routine work lnriely.the report . the expert loeountmsta employed cheek up the wks nf am c ity read and referred to the finance mittee." Several question;were taken - one being the matter of the troubl at the gun plant and was c ond -. over till next meeting . City Clerk Hu m e handed in h nuignntion as city clerk. giving fo his reason that under the h w » could not hold t\\o.dty position: one time.Thin mu brought by a contention that the city dark' time was taken up In d g for - book work of the city and atthe nm time he was being paid by the :it for line work.. The resignation was tabled un the city attorney c ould look uplexalcnd of the proposition. A danger sign wa.: ordered p on u e h end of the bridge on th Xannard 1ood; A report of :he park eommi~ was given to the effect that th tourist camping (round was neu! randy for use nod that the pk Far Rent-Two sleeping rooms at are better in Washington county 2:4 W. Washington street..1as lhln any place along the line. O'}<IANLON', MAHER & 0'!{ANLON Attorney:-atiaw - 0_fllce| in. State Hank Builrling in Iine sha~ 4 The cm s. he says CARI) DF Tnaxns We wah to tlmnk 0311 friends meneighbor: for so kindiy fiviflk their b u t of help and |5'n1patl1y in our 1e mu bereavement.Wa : llc wish to thank the ningen Ind those who sent lioral tributes. llr. I"r1r.>d Hetzier and children, Mr. and Mn. S. C. Mathews and family. Kuhrfs, photon will P10110 you. Will Su was an Omaha busiqesl viniior lui 'I`uea=day. Chick food for nie at the Rhoadcs Cod and I'red :bon-. At the Mrs.Seyinour Smith sale fm Saturday the things sold magna Eood prices. Nm. E. J. Buntinp; frqm Iowa ls at |Io n t h e n o r t h e d g e ,o f t o w n ,a r e t h e I " " ° J f . 0 l a r e s e r v i n g o n r é f r a s h m e n t f l a m n t s o f n b a b y g i r l b o r n M o n d a y c o m m s l t e e a .1 8 t f Celia Jackson has mtumed After being laid up from the dv. tu Binh after an absence of Severn! feet: of running a rusty nail in M, months and ll making her homo with foot Peter Falun is ahh to rm about ifw A.Melia.-nay. |The infant c hild`3f Mr. and Mm Miss Wilma Bolt of this city ,¢..|\\ai1er Appleby who has been nt the tended :he wedding of N5 5 Gertia mail hospital for soma time wu ro- t§i|I of Teknmqh. June ash, and wtedlmnw.cd to im home on Mondalr. as bridcsmaid.ior her friend. June 13.|llisn his uma! duties aiuin. Bliss Emma Johnson, daughter of The sixteen your am daughter of Mr. and Mn. Blnznua Johmc n, ls at Edu Giillnm, who hu been inning dray work around town, had the mi:- fonune to lose his hors; iut Satur- dly_nig'hL f There am some new thing: in bak- ery good: Lt the Blair Home Bakery under the new mxnagemonb Come In and try them.,.185 For Sal¢0ne of the beat located homes on Gnnt Street.Forons in terested may call for particnlzrt an The Ente:prisc amen.'i'-tl' The newest fancy work for the -s. E x a m i n a t i o n fo r C o u n t y To a c h e nn-nm will be held Friclny and Satuaday,Ju n e 2 4 a n d 2 5 . M a b e l J.M a r s h . lD~2t Co u nt y Su p e 1'l nt e n de n L am.P.~.Am¢n.go M r s .Vkbhie M i l l i k e n ,n d A b b i e S t e w a r t ,In i n t h e c i t y vi s i t i n g h e r m o t h e r . B i n . A n n : S t e w a r t . R e n n a n d a n d t h e c r e a m o f C r u m I Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Hineline, 1hina' northwest of town jumped or fell from o buiiding one day last week breaking o bone in her leg. The 'Misses Thelma Undenvood. Pearle and Esther Triplelt.Graco Mead and Anna Schmidt are home for the summer after attending school at Lincoln during the past year. The old band stand that graced the rniiroad park for so many years and wa.: a l"a\.orite resort for bum|, etc., was moved lux Monday ue the c u- leltor park where it wi!! be fixed up for the auto t?.|1ists, etc. For Sale:-A strictly maliem home. Close in.New.City water eieo- trie lights.furnace.full basement. Three and one-half aereo of land. This is a real bargain.For full par- tiedurs inquire at Th e Enterprise omee.14-tf While working on a farm near Dei Solo last week Jesse Meyers, son od' Mr. and Mrs. Wiifoni Meyers of this city. had flu: misfortune to have his [pot mashed by a home stepping on it.He is getting along nicely nt. present.. Mlm Anita Mehrens, daughter ofMrf aml Mrs. Claua Mehrenafo! Cai- houn township, has been 1pending a couple of weeks at the Hugh Wnjght home on weak Grant street.Mini Marguedte Wright is visiting ot the Clans llohrena home. Carl Holm-mon and family.Ieft Inst Tuesday week for Lake Dkoboji for a couple of weeks camping owl lhhing.When Carl rvturna you can listen for some nm static.: ibm 1.hi4 long but if ilu: truth of the story were known the H111 wool-I only be about this - iong. hir. Eugene C. Miller of Clevelnmi, |,'| :..r .Q colored ribbon over elastic and its not for sleeve holders either. H n .Wm.Krnrnbeek of Calhoun md _Mm Henry Hansen of this city visited last Ssiurday dternoon at the Storm home south of to\\'rL Kiss Marjorie King who has been attending school in Blair and mak- ing hor home with her luuf. Mrs. S. F. Merlin, will go 1.0 her |J¢r¢nt's home In Wyoming now that school is over._ In last wcek'a electrical storm the lightning struck Carl Brolt°s barn tcorink out the entire cud and in the an neighborhood Joe 0lcoon'¢ burn\}'&3g;l§ck and nearly burned before the fir? could be checked. After July lst. the bet is that ttherc will be o lot of fellolw who wil beshown 'up on d d lion.I f ma. it is a cinch the Castciter hunk did three-fourths:of the banking busi- ness of this neck of the woods.s Mrs. A. R. Bred; and son, Myron, went up to Wayne last week $4111 Misa Dora Christensen to get located at tho Wayne summer school.They were In day s..§-1 wHa na ii e k me wif e and Tyson nml wife spent lasl. oflernoon fishing at Tynon'.~= llrs. Hans Heel: and Mrs. help her Normal gone a Ecorcft Sundly lake. Even t! Tyson were among thou vlrho took the cmly Monday morning bus tn Omaha. Rev. Sealey of tho Congrcgutinnaxl church deliwrell a lec ture last Sun- day morning on ihe development of lho chile] which was full of practical suggestions.He -made a cafeful on- nlynis of thc subject and shovrcd that .r home. Mins Verna Ruth Dillow, of Riwr- ton. Wyoming, who has been visitim Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Appleby of Rcnf nnrd were married on Tuesday nft:r~ noon at the home uf the b1"ide's par- ents.After 1| 3 o'clock hfnrheon the youu: folk: left for Clmrelnnd. Ohm mont important question. _ Miller llunk and family ¥t'lurnml [mm Nc wn un Grove the i anr pan of East week where they had bevn visiting Mr.Munk's brother-in-law. They went nut over the \\m»hinp;tan Highway by way of Oakland.W m l ;I ~Qs e ve r a l d a y s .Iefl.Tu e s d a y m o m i n s f m C r e t e ,Ne§J.»1»\her¢*sh e w i l l a t |>nf>o41f»~s oo~onn|nf»nf>~¢<'unor~onc>.onn»-¢ BLAIR BRIEES--Local and Personal v o u v s o v a a u s u o o a v i w v o u o o u v a o u v o v e Kuhn'l Photos wijl please you.I-'UR SAL#Four huh milnhcowl .Alum: phone F ls.~'nw Rlxoades cm and r-'wa Stan ; -:does grlndk _>u n Rnlph Mencks.z Mrs. J.v. Himmn left this week |.| Lawn Grass Seed at Aye Bros. Seed House.15-lf Mr. nm! lin. Mm Ingeniegw wereOmaha shoppers last Monday. Dr.LnnlntulT is npec téd borne from Oknhojl this (Thunday) even- Imr- 3Ir. lmmett Roh fs doing some re- modeling over at his home Fr. Dexter- villc. Mr. and 'Mm Llnyd Chambers are Peterson tending the Bnnker's Convention in man is amled. °"f°h" this ""§`°"The D. A. R. one to meet at the Mrs. John Newell went oxor to Fre-farm homo ofMra. A J Luure onmont lost 'I"uesday gvening to ~ 2"r:1l:\}afternoon.o r i n ' O l a f ~ w u r * h t ~ ~{°!l£ll"1¢H Hanlon,~~ }liS¢es Mildred Meats abd Leon l|.1k|r, is taking 1| week ofl' from hll Pe ~T O l t a Wednesday. C. J. Robinson his been on the nick lial for several days. but is up and about his duties now. Mr. Qeo. Piekell of Dextervillo hu been Busy recently building a fine porzh on hi-I residence., D.A.Sappenfield in one of the victims of the summer sidtnorla that is no prevalent these days.- H n .Nettie Stockton la spending the week ot the home of her xintcr, Mm Grant Allen, south of1.own. Mrs.Dr.Wood:of Tekamnh is visiting her parents,Mr.and Hrs. Art. Bhekntono of out South lieel. The Fon! Roadster offered by the Legion boy: is to be mmm] off lo- nighl at the dance and n big crowd in nltur L\' expected to be out. Wm.Gutscl1o\v,.Ir,i l ng pr u en t in the Universib' hospital in Omshn where he in being treated for ldlmentn contracted when in the U. B. luvice. Mr. and Mn. Pete Svendgurd of near Orum entertained s number of Mendn at their home on Itif Sunday In honor of Mn. Svondgundw birth- day.. The Standard Oil szaiion has been rapidly pushed m d been :om- pleted muah enlier than 'ru antic i- pated.It will open for business Sot- vffilr morning. John Duff, fonneriy Boil Telephone manager at Blair, hut_ now located in Omaha. was a Blair vidtor ytllier- day.He is still in the employ oh the telephone company.1s .Sir.R.Reynolda.comeited with the Cantetter bank left Wednesday morning for his home In Tecumseh. Nehr., to attend n we¢ldin|; of friends. pruent visiting' her parents during her vacation from het work ot Wuh- mgto, D. C. Mrs.Enid Rankin,nee Beaty. in expected to ardvo in Blair the latter part of the week where :tha will vlslt lar? mother. Mm E.S.Beatty until af ter the Fourth.` Last Tuesday. .the I-tth was flag 'lair and in glancing up and dotgn Blain street only two llama were noticeable.Even the city flak was not floating In ine gentle breast. Mrs. "Ted" 'fhorklosen had n para- lytxc :stroke last Thurulny which a!- l¢.\l.£!d her right olde and also has no we of either member on that aide. Shf is in lt \'ery.cHti¢a2 condition. Clare C.Lathrop has tllecl an ln- junction suit agninnt the city for em- ploying Clark O'Hlnlon for npcdal city attorney and setting forth that in no doing the diy authorities have ew:their power. For Sa A line seven momresI tlmttte ln th best residence ponlon of Grant street.House modern ln every wly and in excellent repair.Good gnrtlge.Priced to nel!quick.ln» quire nt The Enterprise otllce.8~tf Bliss Ethel stems. who h u 'bm visiting her p:)ntn,Dat and Mrs Stemm for a couple of weeks, tenven next Sunday afternoon for Laramie, W>o1nin|¢ where nh will ottend surn- mer school,1\tlss Ste nrt will return to Illvertvil to leach another year. Dr. Murdoch, the tlrat of the week. sent a tmck load of wldinz and cook- ing utensils up to lake Okoboji.He and the family will zo up next week. The Dr. will not stay all the time but will drive bac k and forth on he ~ leveral patients to look after here. \B a n k o f B h i r . Ch e s t e r F i n k ,fc r m e r l y a m a i d e n ! o f B i n l r ,b u t f o r t h e l a s t a w e r a d ho m e 6 1 'i f f .a n d M r s .~ .R .B r b c k o n W e d ne s da y .M r . N i e l s e n l i ve d I t ~gn:day and Friday returning to Blair Inter. The Misses Rachel and E1len Boy-:lon of near Des Moines, lawn have he en gu nta at tho Andrew Jani-on home for the l u t few days.Mr. ington xounty people were in Omaha Monday night and visited the Ak-Snr Ben den and from the looks of some nn! them the next momlng they must'hive been run through a threshing machine or some other h i o f n thing. his way ua hzumd the Bankefs Con- vention which rommes in Omaha to- Cha.-1. Nielsen. cashier of the Long J ¢l .| a underway in Orc- mamhr of ihe :tate ~imisdnn because hr granting a mic iz:- lrlephone company. aily on the subject r. published at Port- en cost! and wages income incremaca. the hutc h in reduce miuion will err onuublic every iirno, if lilltiea will get no haw a hard iimo to 1.: face of the public ==:-more than they habit of pa§,ing." a because a 5%par ieid: too low a me ~ra who have many securities yiéding le.Without enlirb- farm loan act it in providing that fum ben Interest at thu . t.This il expect- investment in agri- | to nlicve tha bank -by frozen fuan dana..Iz will not Did It Ever Strike You ' \ l 4 9,f That Robinson th'e Tire Repair Man can fix thoée old Tires that you have discarded.Bring them in and let us prove it. Robinson's Tire Shop. s ~Ac co .f ZNIFIRSIIIP BZINH RIOT Ington,has more hip of public utili l Fmancc goes with to Journal. ~ senaton hmm da- gb gp 5% per cent desirable to go at the senate over the ~vlng the tax ex- se bonds brollllht out reforms the atbuntry eu fixture.The ob 4 pt necuritiel ls so a chasm in the el.- pentive.H it wore1-eased condition of bn would no doubt e #exemption in this mllaneen it seemed mga in this feature whole question to be hen the McFadden before the people. will alter the un: ex- wh ic h' h u bétn record Is Lhtfreby rest.Ex or ufnee the ~nd Issue to buy tht' stem in that city m hnl £\rnuu112 of pro air minor e~vil divi- the ux exempt mu- |the market the similar privilege . . .p - . . _ , , . . removed.The time hu c ome in our nntuul life when the eonljamer inter- ¢~: is nfeguanded only by the ade quate and econo itll distribution ofrhings producadjnio that the farmer may not only maintain but u p s # M1 operation.The.most potent cause at our present social unrest and cummercill etngnation today Hes in the fee; that there is nn fam market. The. farmer's purchasing péwe r hu .1;,».¢pp¢u¢d_ his prices are far below plf, hh :emu of prbduction are deep an red and his markets are gone.\ axrfr rnsvlnzcz latin;law the joint n which are u part Ioan system, are tbl bonds uw sol] per cant.For more . been impsniblc to b e a m s t h e # mu l perl.; from the au mill, the mailer toxpnycn. than not fortunata enough #Ahold tu - c xmp t securities, hwbeen bowed, under an added bgrdig With l poputltion of 390300 y u. Pk. Seattle lun a per capita valua tion of $150, which u tha Iovrut of _any cout city of 100,000 people, ex- IC291 Olkdnd. yct herper capita l-lx |1 to 8 per cent is $62.42, while no other western city ucudtlca.Even thc pays above $60.00, and the n ts o r these f a m Ioan levy in correspondingly hlgher thnn | ke them sttractlve sny other city in the United Sides be senate hu passed of approximate population.Her *5;§; ef T he Modern Cigar ».~a Hi .mymlabemzzer-mzmhfsur .Write ~°$".Smokc d b y m e n wh o . for °\}=~ -f ~HPpreC12;e §a;._1Lmosr Pnmmum 5,L ~ ~.; ; ~__ Catalog No. 4 .~. r1§...." '-#4 55"1 luis £-nr Kip Ba.... rif . Quality -'P.;wnr\¢»ux.;z;Q .~ y ~ "um |s.de:e\'m1 .4 .Z 'L 1 r I 1 w e ~*u . n u n 1 3 ' A 1 .1 m u m =:..= '. \. f 5 .J _ ` _ j v ''g ~i f :=§.*?'E5`5 »5|-|D alison-:sv cm/s ~ . .3 r ~ §;Q§§'~ Q "~J 1 i A1|'| Weil When Farms Prosper By J. R. Howard _ (President,American Farm Bureau Federation)1 Do you wnnt L6 know what \viI11 U ~| .vholre dwayl tfmdlng some sort of rf;anon for expressing solicitude for the future of natirma that are in xeen rlvuiry with the United States. mdusttinl and nolitically. r ~ q as against J enny City, the nearest compditor. at $139,_ Thomightful Nebruhns are noting: bmeful elfucu of rlotocu bondthe voting and the cnnngqoent vnuful expenditure of public money!with- out complet.: publicity. EXTERRITOIIIAL £7lARl"l"\ No good bulinul man would have in his employ u\.a| siatant who was fn{2YB.\ mnnifurtinz sympathy for the "elhre of his rivals.'Dae American pwple will some of their day s get 1 ;,.'~ 5 '.. .l f ' " ,.Y , 'f~f n _4 ?~~.f ..~"g_ _': 2| ~o»o¢oo¢a-we-svn f '»» A Good Habi t L uvmu um' OP 'zona mcomz EAUK WEEK xs LIKE Punts A BILL.ONLY YOU ARE BOTH DEBTOR AND cannon, 'runny um mm Pnomonon :on 'ran rv'nmz. roam THE GOOD HABIT OF SAVING ggg, ULARLY EACH wzzx mm BEE HOW rrsnows wrnm THE 4 PER can m.'znLsT wx mn mom :rum 'ro *mm WHY NOT OPEN AN AUUOUNT WITH Ué TODAY?WE WILL BZ GLAD To nzrrnzn YOU COU'3'1'EOUg sznvxoz. §Deposits Guaranteed Under sme Guaranty Lew l'. A. Srhxnidl l'rc~i~lm\l 'Ii E. Su-vm-wx, Vivc1I'resi¢\¢~|n 'l`|m»\. I-'i|\|\vll, Cu»hier|' J. Svhnuidf, ,\<\'( ('xwl\ivr D. J. ll\u|duhl, Asi'l (`nslli|:r ~1__§_,..,.fx the song of the laborer thraout the land'!1'!I tell you--a prosperous agriculture.It is the foundation of all permanent prosperity and conlew rnenl..lt has been no in all nations and ages.Delay ln bringing about this speedy readlustment in fraurzht with untold danrers.Fear and jealousy and bickering among elaaaee of our citizen: mmm give way to the foreu of mutual helpfulness and co- opeyallon.Llttleoesa muxt give way to larger issues.Only that thing ln our marketing plans. and indeed, in our entire national structure which will beneét all classes. can be ol Inie inr; benefit to any. ,Only that which is fair am! right can endure.What- evor is fundamentally wrong can never be Hght._Let no man any :har the farmer! of lhnerica want to lower their produc- A special cable dispatch to the '»'»'anl1Ington lleralrl conveys the in- formation that rI.houu'l1 there are 5.000.900 men out of work in Great Britain. including the 600,000 cotton mill worker! who have just :zone on~tril¢e,yet the nociml world in the empire is al.lu gay ent.This may readily be belleved,ellpedally since ll. ia vouched for by the jlerald.It may lim be ac corded some c olorof credibility ln view ol' lhe general policy of Great Britain in managing her aiaira.At the lame tlme that rl!! is owing the Uniled Staten billion! nl' dollars on which there Eadelim vuent interest due, that country has loaned money to South American countries for the purpose of nrergth- ming her position in rivalry with the lnited States.There is no nm! to §American Lady §§The Per¥eet Corset 'E s § For Every Type of Figure ' ~ Ig,T h e e c o n o m l c a | C o r s e t 3 0 ~i s n o t o n e w h l c h i s t h c n ~U -lowest price. but it ls the 5 'one which Is the .Q~ 1~nosrconfonrABLe§s ~=»1~'121='°"ii'i'i"ii@ c a nvl "9/. s w ~\ ~ a ~ u p u .|\1 a .h f l .- - ~ - ~ -= g n m m l ' = ° ° ~ ' ; 0 ° ; = § , " ' f " f § .I v a d i n z t h e la w . . ma §h e g o o d e a r m e r w a n t s o ~.polm ticn but i t l s n o t g o o d p o i l c y . unnaluiul barrlons tu production be The Enterpriao 600 35 wor . { / '/5 , ri f f W '~I / - -~~1 / 4 ~_| l .1 "'. ¢ . .|- : : . .5"b v x \"2- 1 '4 " ': '.r .*7:aa¢:.'-. . - * .~» §r ¥ * ;\f=+* 1 - 6 f ¢ ,ge gs-r~-"€ ;f§g,""°..:.f : , . ¢__.§`.,'... ."'21T¢.. ......fn .5J~:.v J | HE GUARAN 'EE O N .EveR¥..§AcK.QFP I I R I T A H r l . HE E~TERPRISETHB TAX nxaaarfr PRW ILEGB Under the existing law the _loint stoc k land unlq, whic h ere e part of the federxl fem Ioan system, are oblly ed to limit the bonds uw c oll u the public to 5 per cent.For more than a year it hes been irnpdlible to:ell these bonds beanie the genenl merits! offers from 1 to 8 per cent more on similar xeeurltlce.Even the z u exemption on these here Ioan bonds does not make them attractive. For this reason the senate hu pulsed the Kenyon bill, providing that fum loan bonds may ben interest at tho nte of 5% per cent.This il expect- ed to increase the investment ln agri- cultunl paper and to relieve the bank ntrlngfmcg embed by frozen term credits to some degree..It will not dlorcl the amount of relief that is de- sired,Fwwever,because a 5%por cent bond still y ields too low e me to ntiefy invetlura who have many ellen of gilt edge securities yleicllnl n much higher nte.Without cadre- ly reeutln; the farm loan ac t it in difllcult to provide for 1, higher me of Interest, end the :clinton have de- clded that e change to 5% per cent la as far nn lt is desirable to go at this time.The debate ln the senate over the rieeinbillty of removing the tax ex- emption from these bonds brollltht out :learly one of the reforms the country must hee in the neu fixture.The ob jection to ta: exempt necuritiel le so well founded that a change ln the el.- tire system is impcretivc.if it wonnotfor thc distressed condition ofagriculture 'Le umatn would no doubt have repelled the exemption in this bill.In the circumstances it seemed heat to make no change in this feature but to leave the whole question to be penned upon when the McFadden amendment goes before the people. This amendment will alter the tax ex- wnption shelter whic h* hu been thrown over the securities issued by 'he states and their minor civil divi- elonn So long an the tax exempt mo- nlcjpel M M Hoods the market the farmers will demand Dui their mur-itica be given e similar privilege. ons A. nao.\nBS.Puunw PUBLIC (;§.'TS THE EDGE A nmvc mcnt ia underway in Orc- gon to fec al! a mamhr uf the :tate Public Scrvirc Coimisdnn because hr u.na emphatic in granting a mic iz:- crease to u tn-lephone company. Speaking otlitcdaily on the subject She Orrrn Vatu. published at Port- land. lava: ."When cost! and wages decrease, nr M.t income increases. the commission will hutc h to reduce mtes.'I"ne mwtminsion will err onthe side of the uublic every time, if it ¢'t\.».The utilities will get no £n\nr1\ 'mul will haw a hlrrd timf to m Iusti-o 'lu the face of the public dislika-ta pay any more than they hun hem in the habit of pa§,ing." B .r a n m t h e d r fe n d e d \ n t h e p r e s e n t m n e l i l i n n o f n a t i o m l F m a n c c : o m u h h o u t s a y i n g C u t e J u u r n n i . rm ,Per Yu:sw 158021: BVIRY *mlmsnn as UNICIPA I. 0W?&F$RS}Iip _-livery :qua thinks he In mort an portant than h-I: nvigfhbcr. me ~ m a i ~ ~ i r , N o b . , a n d e r the Act of Cerngnu af March 3, ma. Any timcrolf ]]§"iF| oditor who ~ieasel ¢sewbody yoxfre golng to be ookirr; at him through n glass plate. nd he won"t be xtnndlng up.And $.willbe noexmpllnn1!t1'| ereialn or of flmren while uie ndghbon alk slow.-Wx!! Street Journal. How m»£§5:`uT¢ six billion dollars peut in automobiling in 1920 urn ta? A i l ! u f ~ w o r i u u l o f ? i n nocidy aught. to be dumped into ihe rbnn ran.'__ 'ru ¢uy "'§.{"mZEi&.nr.rs», lawn to be moved, haly and breaches: ~n higher land two or three: miles way to nuke mom for ; mammoth rrigatlun and power pro}ocl that will lalm 300,000 acres of lnnd.It In »»d the largest undeitikinga of he genention hum nn engineering nd economic viewpoint.' RBBBU Ingersoll ~ " l t take! great degree oi patriotism for A rf to lh>a.|ldtf!a. maint and [0 to he from in denme of his boarding r ,hut be sill light lik! A dlmun or hif own home. Prwddent Hsu! rg raid tn W uh- ngton banken?" I do not believe pfemlmnl or its imtitulions an run by mm: thtcrilh who never - ~p¥lnh¢¢l anything for them- Ives!! W i t h s w e a m e n bi l l io n s o f d o l i s n o r t h u f sec ur iti es cs e s pi n g fa d e r s ! n w r n o s u e s , S a m r t s r y o f t h u 'P r e s s ' r y M e n o n h u s d d r c s s o d a r e c o m e n - ~stion t o l t h e co m m i t t e e o n Bnsn ce, .s ys a nd m o m s . o f e a c h b u n c h o f ~nxmns.t h u n o m o r e t a x e x e m p t ~ebsnlures b e s o t h o w e d .' f h m .se cu ri ti es w h i e h s r o es c a pi n g e d e n ]w e b u d e n s a r e s h o e s c a p i n g oc sl ts x u l l o n ,Ie s vi n g th es e wh o s e s p i fs l i s ot h e r w i s e in ve st e d t o p a y 92¢oo u a t y ,sch ool s a d m u n i c i p a l xp en s ts . Ilwneu hu of into been pic king p m d u s o o n u l l a o l x t c r o p b e - inn to more will lhow further tins ~r scilvity.Of eoprss vm will hme o realise that we are not as rich ln ~olllr! ind rent! as we thought we are and that we win have to becvmv nrcultumod to iovrer prices.W u ima plir.es are only brought about ~y nr and mn oeru|.1n!y are not in he mlkrt for another mr, but be- hind the clouds of h a d llm¢ I an d reaaljuntnsenu ihl Ill!! in still shining -are lung wth bug; ;h1ough the Sealtlo.\%'m<hIn4;ton,has more municipal uvmeruhip of public utili tin than any other city in the I':..1»,J sum and its tax ncord Is Lhbrebynf particuinr interest.Ex or ufnee the 0ftca|\ million bond Issue to buy tht' streei railway system in that city m muvcfl double thai £\rnuu112 of pro .»<.. SHE- ;~ <:oR$~ A ..f,.oQ{ ~'ww 1 ~=»s l$ 4 ~ mcsfsr colgsnrs,1 FOR STOUT, womerii °'<,;?a . ~0 °'''Q<37»7*°"~¢§'. Yl i t l .W IN zn zgx u ¥ l\|.1I uv a 1 uv\"|W e d o n o t k n o t .W e d o k n o w t h a i 1__§_,..,.fx A1|'| Weil When Farms Prosper By J. R. Howard _ (President,American Farm Bureau Federation)1 Do you wnnt L6 know what \viI11 U ~| .vholre dwayl tfmdlng some sort of rf;anon for expressing solicitude for the future of natirma that are in xeen rlvuiry with the United States. mdusttinl and nolitically. r ~ q as against J enny City, the nearest compditor. at $139,_ Thomightful Nebruhns are noting: bmeful elfucu of rlotocu bondthe voting and the cnnngqoent vnuful expenditure of public money!with- out complet.: publicity. EXTERRITOIIIAL £7lARl"l"\ No good bulinul man would have in his employ u\.a| siatant who was fn{2YB.\ mnnifurtinz sympathy for the "elhre of his rivals.'Dae American pwple will some of their day s get }"'Y"?>» .~. ~' *|.?T h e M o d e r n C l g a r ~z ~ ..~Iheycouddbesxnzller-Batndbetu; Write §.."9 . 1 Smoked .by men who for our "_._ Q 1 é apprecmte the uLmost -..;Gr *~.in CigarPnmmum»~.~.1 i ~~-'P_ Calling No.4 ~Hn ~..,;5'.....u v J :.i m s l w m p c ;~ ~H a.5 ,,,::€':'5:;~.;::,,,,'f ~ ~ I ~. W . , r ' n : : » " : ; a . " °C '»~. , ., .\.j " v ~ , , '\.g .. -» - ~ g .f if .. . . . ¢# L I n `. »?J o l u i k l l s :< ~ := §. * ?'E 5` 5 » 5 | - | D 3 1 6 6 1 - : s v c n c ; / m the song of the laborer thraout the land'!1'!I tell you--a prosperous agriculture.It is the foundation of all permanent prosperity and conlew rnenl..lt has been no in all nations and ages.Delay ln bringing about this speedy readlustment in fraurzht with untold danrers.Fear and jealousy and bickering among elaaaee of our citizen: mmm give way to the foreu of mutual helpfulness and co- opeyallon.Llttleoesa muxt give way to larger issues.Only that thing ln our marketing plans. and indeed, in our entire national structure which will beneét all classes. can be ol Inie inr; benefit to any. ,Only that which is fair am! right can endure.What- evor is fundamentally wrong can never be Hght._Let no man any :har the farmer! of lhnerica want to lower their produc- A special cable dispatch to the '»'»'anl1Ington lleralrl conveys the in- formation that rI.houu'l1 there are 5.000.900 men out of work in Great Britain. including the 600,000 cotton mill worker! who have just :zone on~tril¢e,yet the nociml world in the empire is al.lu gay ent.This may readily be belleved,ellpedally since ll. ia vouched for by the jlerald.It may lim be ac corded some c olorof credibility ln view ol' lhe general policy of Great Britain in managing her aiaira.At the lame tlme that rl!! is owing the Uniled Staten billion! nl' dollars on which there Eadelim vuent interest due, that country has loaned money to South American countries for the purpose of nrergth- ming her position in rivalry with the lnited States.There is no nm! to a ~ u p u .|\1 a .h f l .- - ~ - ~ -= g n m m l ' = ° ° ~ ' ; 0 ° ; = § , " ' f " f § .I v a d i n z t h e la w . . ma §h e g o o d e a r m e r w a n t s o ~.polm ticn but i t l s n o t g o o d p o i l c y . unnaluiul barrlons tu production be The Enterpriao 600 35 wor . ~.~. l i m :w i t h o l u m e n u s l e n Y t t u e r u n j : _ _k . _ ._H -. - _ - . n .A L -n . ¢ !L n n .and than fxpecu'to return to hvr ifclen Cook. daughter of Mr. and homo at """=f*°"»~..Bra.Wm.P. Cook of Fr.Calhoun. Airs. Lyman Peck, nee Amy Kenny, made a trlp down to Lincoln to al.- of Gregory,S.Li,and Mn .llr. tlnd the commencement exercises nt Ilowanl.her alater,»of North llr|the Slate Univenaity.After the ex- wrne in the city the tint of the weck, Qrclnoa were otcr the journeyed out gncsts at the Dr. Murdoch h°mf to Supedor.Nebraska to attend n The older residents and eurrournllmrllomrc Dim' Intl from there she goes country will rcmember l.h¢ selluli r¢h Fairbtary to visit with an old aw thc Kenny sisters,daughters ..f fplcher friend.the late MT. Ind 15. Fl¢d Kenny.I Mba Ruth 3 Mgqfg gf Blair, Nob.. Tekamah is surely appreciating th--lm n\gistcr1:d for work in the sum- Illair hand from the welronle tht;."11J£l school at Xc b mk a 'Wesleyan rcocived org their opening nlahe.University.The attendance in the Neither qrouds closin fromc\cnl'ngs tlmndar nor rain kept ilu lafsfnt for any summer union in away.The merchants ar-tho history of the lchool.A large p m ztionof thosewhohavoappearedonWednesdayafternoon.po to 5 and open Wedmuhr.are tcarhera who are preparing to until sms, thua giving th-brlng thamaolvm up in the latest lr 2 IDF numc.ui rvpuru uw ulwuu masutimoa In hla county. Jtnlxe and Lire. E. c. Jackman left last Satunday for Minneapolis. Minn.. when they will visit their son .loc aud family.They expect to be back by the' 22nd inst..Robert Maher ia looking after the a!1aira of the oflloe during the Judgc'a absence. .Mrs. J. P. Jensen feel: elated over the prompt Mlion granted her on her claim for life insurance for 310.000 for Mn .Timm fIrlstcnaon.Just fourteen days a f tu ahe illod tha OUR xz z l u n a o n lxc TOWNS Tehama!! JournalThe 'uwiter ante to Blair am sam- urday evening and made nn especial note of tha crowds at Tckamah and Blair nt that time.Teliamah anem- lngly had a good deal largrr c rowdthan Blair and merchants here were some busier too. Bun Co unty Hmm General John J. Patching in com- pany witlx Nelson B.Upmlilte editor of the Omaha Bee. Mr. Woods of the ia the quickest action ever gqtgm on other friends visited with friends in n claim from thin county. .apout fifteen or twenty of the members of the Queen Esther Circle Tekamah, Sunday afternoon motormg up from Om to spend a fs.nr hours looking over lam!interests of Mr. Woods of Lincoln, which lies out and those in power In 1-ailromi rirclc claim then will be no miudion and that than who know nothing about the question are equmliy positixe lhut and in cue of Ln andy Intl neithvr the dealer :snr the consumer will bf-farmers an upponunity £0 £10 Lhtur meumas an ponamgy }01J|llE'}£'l1 our so :ne hoopnmn home so th z T k nh.com i i n s mtrading and enjoy the concert in th-I »|-1....;c..;|............nl w...\| ,,.,..on Wad:u~»dny afternoon and -p »n =! ,. 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HILTON,s "THE maLL1r~1Ei2" ~I :e i l l w l u p o n t n " 2 u i l l l t l l | L l . l l ' \ N l li w u n t y b o y m m e t w e n t y - l i v e o r t h i r t y A n u m b e r o f t h i o c a l D .A .l l : y e a r s 1 3 0 ,c a m e i n f r o m S i d n e y b y w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d b y t h e O m n i . ;a u t o ,t o g e t h e r w i t h l 1 i n d a u g h t e r ,t h e c h a p t e r o f t h e D A .R .a n n l 1 . u 1 c h e o n : Q n t o f l a s t w e e k a n d h a s b e e n s h a k - a t B e l i e v u e a u t o c l u b h o u s e o n F } : n : ! i | \ l h a n d s a n d v i x i t i n g v i t l m h i s "g ¥a l d fr i e n d s a n d re l at a ve s In t county.He has been located nearDay,June 14 After the luncheon. memorial senIce:were held at AP, brigit cemetery and a bronze murk er placed on the grave of Mvirn Ic\n'.¢aben'y.the I n t n a l daughtrr I:urs him relatives have scattered to tbl "four winds" one brother. C. 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Peterson had ulkad with funds.There are n tot of folk: mermon premuneod.Would it be well?for the oonmlutr lo purchue naw?| Thu 1| a question for the consumer' gg lelile.lt ctrblindy would be iheu uint plan agd if not c ramped for money wouid P1'°¥vll>l¥ bs ldviuhle. It 1| a | unbll tithe! Iuy y ou lake 3 M r s .T .C .H I L T O N ,~ Q " TH E M I L L I NE R "§ irurra! nbout two months' nm.The nnrbuak. Ware.. Sun in Dixon :nun-Iher mother over the 'Dhone oniy ui this wav who nil!u r n t h a t l n ne: in i'ilfndln ho r ;Bluar ty this ufatc Manning in Purtllnilhuur before the me- ssg e n :ma nd Wal:w h emin elly I0 inf ed Mn.. Petrnon tint !.he diagnosis of w!mt'| me lpattlr with"linughtela'a x Wllki son Oregon em!his ulaier.lllbe i n , | h o crm a but turn for the md building pmgmm in W up- chaplar were Mn. W. W.n | QMrs. E. C. Pierce; Lire. A. J. Luurr: Cdlumbus, Neb.He ieft the flnt of little elnter urn better | and Mrs. J uhn Hdigy ,thevreek for his home at Sidney, Neb. 1|one mme quickly.ington county. WTHE zN1'1z1u>msF.. umm, NEBRASKA. éilllllammmlaallnniuilllllluanunslillllk § The Kitchen; 2 Cabinet *ID*E §"152'112:'~:.e1Lt'f::":;':1'::w:':::.::uz"'§ 1 :...U ~ ..... n o m o y a n I l n d t a h a g h s d n t n m n n l n d l a l -e i n w h i c h w o u l d5;\=~=-===1~»»~»-;-I a nu a t l eo ul d # G o w n a tu m m d i u u m e d a . | i f1 | u 1 ¥ ¢ r e d l n r y - t h i n t b l t s w o m mW S m a i l e r .'R a m a o m l a n a n l vi n d m o m m E . P 1 n k l 1 i m " \ '1 m d l t o o t i t r z n t f l l a r u a n é n v l d h v m t h l o p a d d m .I Z u n t o l d w n m l n o t y o u w m d a r r f d g u m - u ¢ _ - ; 1 w m = = = - # 1 u lh c t l n a d m y n a x g n s m t f y m l i k o .I a i n Mn. 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P r e p a n e e n o u g h p u m o u l u a n a q u a r t me as u re .Pl a c e m e o ni o n s ln a Ra t t l e h o l d i n : : l a n e q u a m o f b o l t l n g w a t e r , c o o k i h l r t y m l n u t vi . a d d : t u - , p o m o e m se as o n u rl l lu sa l t a nd De n ve r a n d c oo k o n e h o u r l o n g e r .W h l lo co o ki n g, aa a a n n w l t h a t n u p o o n r u l e a c h o t y a r s l e y . r h e r vi i a n d sw ee t p r p p m :a d d zum t a b h - a m o n n fu l a n f b n t m .To In c r e a s e : h e fu n d va l u e , a d d a l l o r p a r t m i l k Im t e a u l o f t h e w a t e r .¢-' Pru ne R oh .- Tn ic n nn e tn l» |¢ .a pn on ll Jl n f l e m o n o r g r a p e fr u i t } u i c e , _ u n a t n b l w p m n n l l o f s u g a r , n n e t e n a p o o n fu l o f n o u r .z u m h l r d a o f a rzapful o f m a s h e d p r u n e a , a n d o n e t h i r d o f a w o fu l o f a n e d e d r a l d n s .C o ve r t h e r a i s l n u w i t h h a t ! a r u p f u l o f u n t e r a n d s i m m e r h a l f a n h o u r .T o t h e p m n n a d d Ih r s u g a r ,fr u i t Juine a n d m m f ; n o w a d d t h t ra la ln a a n d w o k t h r u mi nu t es .S p r e a d t h a m i x t u r e m e r b l a r n l l d o u g h r a i l e d o m 1 e r y lb l a .B a k e a n d u n e w i l h m a m o r h a s m l t k a n d b u t t e r w l i h n u t m e g : n l a t l n r 1 0 l i l l e . a ~ A r i 0ntn|~|o'a Mining Produullcn.Blum tht buildluz of the dnt nl!- wu ln northern Ouurlo. In 1913. hd to thu silseovnn' of :mer tn that N- riou. approximately S3.w0.000.000 hubeen produced by um pm and ctlnr mlm! of Onudo. Torture ~ " ~ ' ° ' , ;° : , ' m ; r ; . ° ' . . .' : : ' ¢ ~. u z s m m o m c v I ? :; ' \ 1 u | \ h | ¢ m d a h u u b la lu l x m l q n h d m n y n a c h u n a p v h s n uno pu adm i l th wly ns oun n-Onm v t! ! ! h a d . I p u t m my ' u mmu n b a m n s u x d w r u l m b y E. mh j m' | V t lc t a h l l c m T u.. -.w_ _ . . . _ - : _ - - - ommuisma ~Children Cry For ._.....-»B i g h t U n i s o n . 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H a r e 3 o u n o t i o n !l h l t th e : m a r t , n o p u a r e a h o w l n g a l l b l u r b u n l i n u n r .Ew en m t h d f i n l x h i w h o I t l l h l n ;u f ¢ l l n l i n |b i n r k lin es m d Re cs . ~ W ' _.;/u f ;4'," | ~ h e `°az 4 |~ ~r o d l g a ~ ~ ;~s a ',(/;~-\`»~~ ll"_52//w ,\. ~ f I r v m g B a c h e l l e ~ 4 ; \ £ \ i ' ~"' ' "°n.|.u| t..\1| o>ra I! mwnnrrml.~1 .\\ lplglt vu c lwdid.The food Fnther thotnd mm with merry }elu.Near thu mu M th slr u n: the boy llld:' r h lf f l o n mm tn n m r o o m n m : n h l me unhappy.}t'a that fold piece in tbl drawer.I: a m n oth in; but Ill than and lhlvc r and ull ta me.Beams al If it complained at thecold.It a us um It 'ru m s o move mound l m ! l d u m .t a r y timelhearalnomapourncroon that needs faod or Ind. iz nun out to me thanin thu llnla dra ws: and un. 'HW Ip"vfj;1f.f ~~ ~l\dlNN**V \&¢»iulllii if"lf f' Es. 5\v\=g L | ~ 'I g f ~ '1 !H .\y 1 1¥.'i s ~ " I E \ \ \ 4 t \.f `:\\ '\`\ .I ° * ¢~ . 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Lynx Often Scan 'ai Trlmmlng for ffWrap!-Soma c mnon Stella A In Evidence.; ;~'L_ 5; The rm that are bent; worn J usti ._ now wry between the aablea and F .aa mlnka, and little animals at dw tame ~`seneral almaa_n:nte.tu the largest lg 8 and moat sumptuous toxu|In *"("\existence.These are thrown our the p %'31zhoulden whether tt ia at suit that la t g , h l worn or a dren of any sort.They », , , , . , _ - u ll A an tba tlnlnh that makes the Ihole ' p :'¢ yJ .'cmtnt tool: just ugh: and. whether lbs ! : ~animal ba the mon exp ens ive a mi p 4 ~ in existence nr not,It still helps 2 "~tha eoatume wuppeat-In Ita moat be ~.s . ,-mmm; 3ulae.Q - l i n t of the coats and eapea fur,: Indus are made without fur c w-f-lthoughafavr at themareaeensrlth a i l l -q .rbroadly anfam colian made at lomo'- 3;-_'.1 fur to match the material ln tour 9 4Fur these summer lrimml~za gray and ¢. ¢'¢'¢'£. tatlpe caracnl a n about the moat].JJ ..L popular. though mu ls very often men l as a trlmmlng for the ahora or ima:"}._WND.Then are loma ¢~n1n'<>n alnlea 4 :u mmm with hands Q!tha lighteni /J¢4-4 ,l' r u m n a a t m an New to rs n ;§ fur abou for the general purpose ofiorecullng what the fur faahloaa off U50 coming #inter season would be. It la a llltie far to look ahead into wa;4 4 'tho Futura. especially for than or us;fwhoanabarelybeginningtothink_~ 1 - r m n » u y . m u m n ¢ | » a a m ~ " m m . ¢ » . a . I n n EQ;'I n k s 1 mua h ! mi t: d th i n: - I t I n Imn mi nn t lkth ln . Hu t a n n u l n | ; P n r a | _ z N ' r ~llf .and H n .Wm.' Sheets fm-en: burned their undln ¥'f¥dl¥ in num- mlde hlrioe llld Frm., when thu' qrrof thedasf. ln. H*f'5°.T3°l* in ll>¢lNflinl the nleomed twin boy : into their homo.Mr. and H1us. Henry Ttuhken req _l % $ l \ l o l l f l l . | l ' u h l h l l l A r -l»{h e'I d| Heoc 'te nof om| .hlvi. | dt- un lie dta ldn xolnby the nc vrllhgg "I -ed home folks hm over Sunday.Mn. Truhiseni father. Hr. llanhnll you the truth. we dq not expert sw in nap: it. but it he does, in y our mm Interest you ought £0 |»¢°¢P'\ it, some :nd us for y onrmiiy ou thx!! be :ha Judson. - u \ -» - - ton in attested in a noon! report of an ofleial of the National A-lsodltion of Manufacturers.'An authoritstin investigation ol' 5,0611 hlgh 61415. said he. *indleatos that only 2.000 of <:Af»iu1.Now u the time zo plln 1 ooarau for next year, xml the Arn erkeanism thst il fealudni lhq P ent ldminlttradon of our govemmen |tWaahin¢bon should also dnd ex THE ENTERPRISE nALL 'ms PEOPLE ~-Q .1 un- wru»¢»w p|||[ wg q||` mls wwe: vu vulr ||ul|.|n:u |:|.uJ||¢'a suv!LI]nun Ill* Ulg :RIG U] uw lvalllllns GIUIQI illsHr. a nd Mn . But Coo per n f *nr mu.Qported him wma better.| , , , , .with 120 additions,:meaty bmah were Ilemma viniton a Ami!N i x : w a n d Gcrlach who w 'Hue Degree of Honor held a Inez- baptltllti.iime s unn hr..bun lashing In Wy oming IIN puifing &| .u.n:!| y evening and DIlf.m\ dl'lla is diHergnt.Big c hown udat- L E. li c he n * ll a n Una h l. vi d - ' in f n t u r u d home &tund|! Qllld work Q( ini!.i|U0.B-Hr. J ane Ryan ing.The following. thunes #Ili be hr o n e¢ l¥ lI4 ' ! vfe tk .| \| rll!rpeadthe| ummnrhne.Sm taken into.2he order litlr tta fhsc unlud in the near future:"The Roma mmf, du o hu been n lsr-..r im Ho mf tr was n Blur bu i nmlb u dmn meetinl.A a m lunch of m n c z mml'" r m Contnctlun of c ms ::n u only :an use accreditedlm nutory and c ivic: in our institu-xe m.In the ren 4,1 these 3900 tions of iam-ning." high lehoola soda! studies mc.nn mu, on c urrent events with dilerent ma-FA RM B URE A U H07 3 3 telix] as the bali!!'What the invei- U g t l l a n d i s - c l b l e d r e g i r d i n g t h e ¢ ¢ ; ¢ } | . .' T h e r e u r n M b i t !: w i r d l t L h c o l n i n n n f l n ; ¢ 6 ; - » .L 2 - | - -I -_ .Q n I l l *P H A . "f n :1 - . . . . . . !n - . . \I l GENERAL AND L OCAL NE W S AND COM ME NT The Official Paper of Washington County,Nebraska No.21BLAIR, W ASHINGTON COUNTYQ IEBRASKA, JUNE 28, 1921 Ii » vraahomeover vialtorone da? lui week..3 ; - g f o m i n I w o .|W dter wen ma ma : homo fr om l r .wg l l ra .Loula Long of Oma- wrenl 'neold Ito? at §i*"U¢Y= lm" an me S u nd a y a t on uma me wh er e h e a m mn wor ki n g s ri z h, a h i m .'IVIUM ¢°4¥lU"7- Aadrew J ones of Biair was vlalt-Carl Cooper waadovm from Tekl- h| old tlin friends har! "l"hmaday. pnh..Weda:a-day and visited at the Goo. Smith hal been lo churn off Ray Harinon home. an 0. H. mm Jwflnr non ner-Floyd Knott nn accepted a poli- cral days Jatoly while the httlr hal don at the JollDl°1l DWI Compenfr hon tryin: hll lock az nom.and began work Wednesday.llr. o n Ir a . 1. F . : umnw wer e 'no Baptist Sum!!! "1°°°' '*°"' ' vhitora so the oounty neat Saturday. picnic Wednesday in the old w k Joo Olson doeadlot believe in tht Everyone seemed I0 en}°¥ the outinleld saying that lightning does ant!Friday afternoon Hrs. J. w. Brun- `4 ne: u wma The wwe-u," "Noah me me A rk."ho made Ice cream.e o a..»'I`.'.,,d eoifee wasgrv ed by a com* "Refuge of Llea." "Tho Goupel T\l5°"' rnittoe eonaiatlng of Mra. E. P. Han- and like themes.Come help make mn, Hn. Ll W. Rounds# and ln; the 200 In Bible adwql next Sunday . B. 0. Cooper.*I*Don't forget about t13e C. E. aer- lln. 'Wilbur Lowe took her grou;i ence at seven P~ m-.preaching at , f I girls on an onlin Hon- c rxht.day.~ are nt o ver zo Ty ign lake W. B. F. Robb, Minister red pper and en-.3 3 3 'I"'f§'..'2 ¢¢n¢m;; evening fe;Puritan Pancake Floor.the beat turhlnl' horn: about ten o'doci:.c\l°r. 35centa Der sack an. Min Viola Katie returned Sltur-1 The Rhoadea Coal and Feed Stare maha h he has beenI.'1'.'L..'.IF'..'2 e ~ s s c h o o l .~mm- z o n ls r c n u a c u NOT E S Mr. an d Mrs. F . W . u m. Aww-.' .5 u a n » m : | n | . | | - u u s u r y z a n o t I n d ] - cated. but there ia little doubt that too many high school.; glans aver the rubject,trusting to lrmtitntiuns of hlghea- education to make up any de- ficiency that may exist along these linea.>' "In "wok appropriations during the war to pay the adamies of Wash- ¢i:1gton school teachen. Congress stipu- lated that no pan of thernonuy should bo :used 'for the payment of any te;i:her to 'give instmetlon in the German language!That restriction does not app!to app:opdatimu mincefnsulnYO ...fi -_- - - -- -" .....- ...\.., eva nulllIll ruultry l..1.l].Everyone was very much interested in the work. lAn excellent program of ahorhlnappy talks 6npoultry mat- ters was gifen. On: of the moat in- teresting nuimbera wal the demon- stration given by the Inman Boy*a and Girl'Club tends.The childhln have been very aucccallul in th dr poultry raising under the IfIle super- viaion and have won a number of pdxee.It was a treat to hear them lecture about the ilne polnta In caring for a Proiltable Rock of poultry.There were tallus by successful poultry men Dr U!!lln h nnul hu al...n_r.-__e vo L X X V 1 B m n o o s r e u n u r ~w s s m B u s m n s s a n v n s w ~ r m c o m m r m I ' -"Jay Vntnl vs am Nunh 'rw --'GRM ~ ~ ~ ,,JI?"1§"GT'§§i»'}§1° ».'2'l'»`$°°I§»f Alum f\»du¢¢sm were mule lm ¢1»m..~x il lu-:rd at su to ux.so in ly-nizlh """'~» may dia from '"5"\:°=~ ~ mala a ,pm sn the hour!! of xlw.wv<>\< in am prima of brick .e Kuuulbfirlr uhm. neil: in Kxnuu guy nl ;;§§'::g:'';';\;l"'~ N'":;§- - A r m n r o m vl s l r s o ~ ~ n m m m e ~ ° ~ : ; ' f : : : . . , : : _ ~ 2 . : . . ~ ; ° : . , : : : : : : ; , ' : , . § ' ; ; ~ m x ; : : f : . x ' : :~ T " " " " ° Y s v n . m e z a "\ a -mm a The Sioux City -Nebneh FCHGW ship Tour which will take place June 29-30. have the following attractions whic h they will offer in each mwn on the route. M : i \ | \ . \ . n The evangelist methods of wor¥ aml convincing in The church has dong many linen. is unique in his and very forceful his pulpit power. been set ln_ order Financially,ao- | inlhr and minltmllv Mr. Hanna is | comparison of fllilree of loc al nm tlib in Kansa: City ere llsted at new .»\brlck manufacturer of Hman c izylm Sll in Lincoln.Since the hlfrh quoted No.1 common brick at SIB fl'l:l|:hl rates beceme cllc4:tl\e,two and $19.50 per thousand.del£verod,h'fPhfHI*ka p h n tl have been manu- whlle Lincoln tlrme quote delivered f\¢l\|Iir1ir face brick thnt a n bep r i c e s a t 3 1 5 , 2 5 s o 3 1 7 2 5 w r g h u u b d u z h t e t p r i c e s b e l o w t h e p r i c e s o f "\ | _ . _ . . l - . l 'nm injured n1en'e r i g m e y e m i right side of his fue c ut severely.He also euffend Internal injuries.l3 ' l" \ " ° \ ¥- - --- _"America" Pqllee are looking for the driver Munch -.___.-__....-Sous; of the car bearing tleenae No: mms* _"Sf-311 wl_S¢rlne¢ Forever" . ,¢. ¢ 1 :ren :vm In uw nurse place. Dur- mn antcrtaimd Hrs. J. c. Bliley md and am ma Hr. wa Mrs. J.n.|Some mininten nenr "umm the §;`f§w';u;_§';::":;;§'° ""f"';"'°'i1_tI\o aintvicmi storm Thundly 311| ilu memben d hor Blind!! |chooI [awe mound to Omlhl Monday mr# nubkct of an address, indeed, IOIM ur gn; n pu 5|n u ~ z i ine large ham was :truck by lighi- chu of a mzmbu of Yun an ai pmt gh, ,,j_¢y.~ny.I.he subject ahdtlld be l surprise. or my othérpfareign lan mf mg da: md bumd w we don: her farm Mm »uu=~m M lawn lin. Msn' mum and ma u»\r."»'~h1=J= of these pianl is most wine ,__,,_,,....|.-- _ _,_,.__ __§'§{'¥F'.°. 1, n n | -45 r- -o h ._..._- - u n .m m v i u w u m vc n l z yspecial ist.!. Th e c o u n t y a g e n t w a s : i s o i n a t - t e n d a n r e a t t h e w o o i co n fe r t n c e . T h e m u t t e r o f a w o o l p o o !f o r t h a 19 21 r u t w a s k i t u n d e r a d vi s e m e n t t o a e u m m l t t e e .It i s d i h i c u i t t o n c - c u r c fx i r pr i c e s a n d f l i r t e r r n i f o r |......u:..... . _ . | . Date rmtnxti on" mm .. t flh a n t t k lln d .l r d m n w u m i dh u mo vhta it h ap p en d .Ha l u d hanrmenon the building but it will utwn r tha lo e a .'!'hillltholoc ond hr nto bu mon tho u nn o c p o t. . B.0 .: u m m m Ind * I k w e n IV-bd; at the Aa W.Hu ge hams lun dzy md wdtnua od th e b lllgu ne lltti u n fi e n wo a . Floyd Foster who lsft have award :n m q u a n d h u b ea n mi fi lnl' i n l h n u o u is vhiting Herman n l : - tlvn at pn-sent. J n ( In loclal eonvnnation.Beforu their dapanura tiny were treated so some delic ious home made ic e mam md =-==- The younger srwn of Cn mp h n girl:wilh their cluperoa,HN.. Blnecha West are enjoying an outing thll In k. gy a n! c ampin g in the ali! park ac the truck.Thur sb- :-erved Nltionll Camp-hm day Sat- uni sy by wht th ro uh th li r e xe r- cises at this place.The older group conoufnon UF wrlsrumrlon um SICK HEABACIIE Tho amz of Carts', U r " ` . ' q little Live Pills B due w the ml 'e!-antixlactionolpl.\whnunsthln.= T T L I ot by purging md weakening the ~ ~B°»=|_§_~yv=w»»H»v-»d-===~1~ `m m n a n m u ;tshonealoerencbmsl and ape atbedtime. Thgyuct 5. : w m m m m w d z r s a $ 5 Hudrdia in result.They ue strictly Vellabla Stud PIII S m l l l b o l o S m a l l P d a W y1° a r- oi- l' r» |- e d o e n r » reI ? rr a I. usrmulqg qnu e r PT BC DI 00l|dlli0!1l.A n y o n e wi sh in g'i n f o r m a t i o n : b o u t h a vi n g t h e i r w o o l m a d e i n t o b l a n k e t s o f y a r n m a y s.g:ur\e s o m e a t t h e c o u n t y pg e l | t " ¢of!! ce .Th i s w o u l d s e e m t o b e o ¥ 0 0 d m e t h o d f o r t h o s e ha vl r n g o n l y a s m a l l q u a n t i t y o n h a n d . A t o c r o w d e d m e e t i n g .F o r t C a i - h o u n v w i v f t in d o r s e d t h e F o r m B u r e a u l e g i s l a t i ve p r o g r a m l a s t Tu e s - d a y e ve n i n g .W h e n a l l f a r m e r : t a k e t h e s a m e in t e l l i g e n t in t e re s t i n t h e i r g o r e m m e n t t h a t t h e , F o r t C a l - h o u o p e o p l e t a k e t h e r u r a l c o m m u n i - ti es w i l l b e ve r y m u c h b e t t e r oH'. T h e fo r m e r w i l l h a ve h i s d a y w h e n h e s p e a k s fo r It w i t h A s t r o n g u n i t e d \olC I'.T h e c o u n t r y t o w n s w i l l a l s o bon ofat b y n o p e r f a r m Iz g i n to t l u n a n d m o s t o f t h e p r o g m a s i s 4 ; b u a i r o s s m e n a r e m o r e. i l m n w i l l i n g t o o o - o p e r a t e w i t h t h e F n n n B u r e a u i n i t s n r v z m m . W a t c h t h e s t e e n t h a t t o p t h e m a r - ket..I f t h e y u e n ' t p u r e h r e d o r h i g h m o d e I' l l e a t m y h a t . A Io t o f l i ve w i r e s a m o n g t h e b o y s a n d g i r l s o f t h e c o u n t y h a ve be e n l o c at e d b y th e co u n ty B mr n t . a n d Q n o n h g n A f R u n ¢ . I l »L a u -1. 4- - f City.Tho Glue Club will tive a short ronn-rt in eac h town through which it posses..Thvlength of whic h will depend on the time.'We apo very anxious for everyone olonz the routeof the booators caravan to hear tile singers.Although the object of the trip is to .met the business men, the entertainment is for all to . women and children. Of perhaps greater interest to tho and iw! time.Qin outside zones. oemery cnugea ln- 7"- - - - - - r ".Services ouch night this week and crease at :ho rate of 50 cents per aI|°f|\1c¢d halt year at the cost pro-Mr . V e s t a l me n u ' ° ' " ' ° " " ' " " ' " " "" " ' " " ' " ' " _"continuing over Sunday.A llihlo thousand for earh ;ddi¢,ion;1 ;m"ilili!\x at that time.for an number of years ndresldunt of school of two hundred L, the aim for blocks.Prices as low as s u r '(Minsk 1| ins¢1n¢r | : " " " " " " ' ° "-==~;=fK "" 0 ° " ' next Sunday. .Let everyone be pros- thousand in cnriout lots. f. o. b. ~Wholesnlen are more hopeful 9.s, 'sun jgfth d f mu n y u r : h s , g g ent.Rig rnusneal olforing next Sun-ing quoted by some Nebraska plants-1§f\Q,Q dnws nenrcr :nd many are g_ farm a few years 13° and movd day.9°==»=»This lower price is due/In ~ lower podicling muc h better times immo-u g m , "whore the accident mp.'€°w=1~v»June 22,marked tho J Contnbutod.ras; '2§°".I"'§'E;..§'."'.E`°'Z. in gg,-gy f the ggin is c ut.1 ; ~ f - : m Hi : h in d , h w' fo r hi s n -i g -: W o tuto \rril¢¢ atlas; of H133 r =>1 s ttor nlre in some inezi .'--¢out en nr ea.lmo c n z m F o n ' r u a o mln ms n s h a l e a n d the expense of mlnufac- and collections are ro med better by §°°"""lhlariuedte m m w a m a r r i e d n o t'8aluI.e 1.0 Wuhhigtolf' "Star Sptnzled Bannef' srewnnrinam Humans C O N C E R T J U N E 3 0 ,m l t u r i n g ' b r i c k o u t o f i t i s g r e a t e r t h l h t g m p f i r m s .T h o s h o r t a g e o f ¢ , , , 1 , '( g U N ( ; | L M E E T I N G H r .J o h n , \R . m ,o i S e l t t l e ,w a g - _l n l n m l i t i n s w h o r e t h e r e i s n o m i x ~B o n t i n o e n t o b c t h e b i g g e s t o h l t p c l e ,__, _ __;i n g t o n .... 5 Don Lowe relurted this week from for Bible school u v u n u ;w v ua u n u n: Am e n l ¢\ \ U l nu lm u c h o f t h c ' h e c t i c w a ve n l i l t o r n n |!..-.I!.......| L - l -. .. -_ ;-..__Q...-_ children win he the electric. ta!liope which will mike cach mmm ahend ol' the train nf automobiles.It is equal to the occasion of producing music of the kind its hir brother the circus ....-_. _..n..:.... .....\m.. with uhich urn "5\"¢1i¢8"»-|¢ufé of shaie In thc soii.F 1.March Ff¢'f¥T_f!_\'\2U~\stem add approximately 50 pe"Legion of Honor'|m Um pIlni prim! or bric k, un 2.° " ° " '_'§"__..s. __King hundred mile haul outside of 1. Pn of .India ....La bo r Me me mama The wedding was marked by au 4 1 "~";.~..,,:,,,__' .. ;. m ; .. ;» ;; ,~ »; ;: .; ;' I; d de ll ul Jar lllndlmllltll IQ' -mm u......,........- »_§;;|=L oneawp . ~-lx:HKIre nl! famuliar.if you naw nf.-wr -W]-9hard an dtlcctrlc cniiiope you cinnot 4 éaak érhg " f ' " ° * " " ¥ * " ° ~ vo IDFICCappreciate its unique music.The I'ath&nder car invoked over the route last Saturdav and Sundav maki ornngumnnts tar,n l :W i i .és `i\5:11 'ni' ,...,'i'2.,,,~'é,"é event.Enrvone along the route seomod enthusiastic in regard to the visit from the Sioux City boosters .und everything point!to a.aucceanful tour. }I»\\"lNGl3l{)§; ARE nz-:.11=:crsD= CURB , mn GUTTER mo s L E T "In Sateiy Pride" 33.Smear ._-__ _ ._ - "Tromtgone Smiles"5.March __._. -..¢s.¢C "Chicqgo Tribune" 7.Waltz __.._____..._I "Magnolia" 8.Opus IO! . ___..._._°'l'Iumoroe\ko" 9.Fox Trot __ __ _---"Hy Baby k Amxs" 10.March __.___ "Nationni Emblem" uunnuvl \ l n u t Lluuc u l u :urcclt.m n e d .' r m f q q n a n i a f u m t o t t h e f a m i l y a n t h e E l k h m ''V a l l e y } C l n b , T h e W i n n e r C l u b a n d t h e B e e ¥ ! _ -n \ . L ; \ \_ I __|\ Coon WITH G-A-S CH Rl a The evangelist is here.The meet- ing is in progress and you are cor- dially Invited to attend.There is no cooler plate in town than our church basement and now $st it is prs.di~ cally complete it ls a mon! comfort- ablo pllte indeed. The evangulist is bringing us some aplendid messages.If he tlon't tell ..[ h u t w i l l d e m a n d a.f a m i l i a r i t y w i t h our own nation'a history and form of gofemntent..Suparinbendent Ballot: says he taken the action because he believes that s fundamental lmow- iodgo of American history and govern- ment is s prerequisite for good :itl- sazriilcesf 'Eolematlonal guarantees. and 'supevgovernmentu' that assailed them ia a eomplete course in itself. a thorough familiarity with which should be demanded of every high school student before ho la handed a diploma. nenship.1 "High schools throughout the coun- "The need of wide spread reform try may well profit by the example of the hind inaugurated in Washing-aet in the schools at the Natioapl 1The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any. other way. BLAIR GAS COMPANY BLAIR,NEBRASKA V'é']1 say. Grarfpop suuayulou mu Luc luluriz rug ureuersof the county.The County Fair As- :~oeilt?on is giving its hearty eo- operation lo the work and voted $100 to be disiributed in cash prizes to cub members.They :leo want the leihool ehiidren of om county to know that they are entitled to free tickets to the Fair.Washington county is noted for Im.;flue al1owtnlz nt the'County Flir and it il planned to make this year a banner year.Bl Tho free employment service._Ia be- ing made use of and.many empioyers :ere reporting good results.No guar- antee accompanies the man sent out from the county lgent'| ofhee but an i aftempt io mode to select good reliable §~:.nd the lnml- vnu "as: '$'|¢{v"iEiE£-}|ii§¢`l'5|-nnf!HI¢h School !!\*| um (nm un Ho- f'a\ing bids on ten distrlcis. l:\clud» ing the Doflice |\l.!¢t'f. nmlfct.were rcicclml bv the city council yesterday. "I nm informed material is mio: down.and believe we a n s u e bar re-nd\c:'»lsing,'°declared Commis- sioner Koutaky."W e c an still get - l l al . . .» . ¢ u h . ¢ l -v n n \ n h u |h u f u l ! n 'Star Spangled Banner" THB sU'r m: m. . \xn sc no c u . The following little poem mwltters by Gertnitlu Love, aged twelve ><~m. deserves some note. ll. being remark- nbg for n. girl of that om' propomon in \n£lK1ng un r..Labor hal been :Faced from $6.50,the prioé mid lust year, to $4 mf doy of ten hourl.Coal,which amounts to 10 por cent or the cont of produdion. has incrcueal in cont. approximately 25 por cont ovcr the prices lust year. he said,Supplies which Include ma- r.l:¢m}1=¢voluntarily.0 " r n-l=»a\-j " "m u "" " " " " " " " " men were tied gp by IIood.\in the i __west :me ~- » =~ f . : : : : ; .il; ,L ?' °;i "aL ,. |1tf¢rlhelel5.|clalon" this week on the location of ¢°l|¢=*l°"" Improve ;¢ho new caomooo reformatory.:c f Wilton Van Sicklool the Van Sickle corrling to apparently authentlc in- (Iiuu and Paint company who has formation cnmnatlng from the stile Im! rnlnvnnul fnnn 1 isIn In Ifnvnr }\n|\\r|nf fhlllrnl."GY ITC:Llfln bmah. Stl# Univomity .For a num-ber of years cb# taught ln the Blair schools but ful y ear was employed in tho Lander,Wyoming school: whore sho mot Mr. Hmm. The Enterprise ioins with hor many friends in wiahiog'them o happy, useful life.mn ""' |""'»*"" """|""""* ""]|"3 Hill!! Misa gg | ¢12l.l.lR|\!£'1 nl crime FUPDIWA |53 fgpggr paru, nn:hun mwrmu auvn u -up -.---------~.°°"""'*i°"F'Butler opposed "'° Mr. and Mrs. Joe lA1.Q who reside in'ngur¢~d at za ner ma of lhe mn of found prospects very <~==¢°ursai==u in coin,Fnmont,Aahraml.Osrnlhlnrrlectionunhl"""'.°". mundo pl] the Suthedand .school dimer.1.ipmlumon.Thcer hll.-\ been no re- that section.'r ne-wr =~=."' better mg .H\?\=f=.f\ ¥'.9"M _.BLAIR,NEBRASKA YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT . . | 5 . . SOLICITED Thi s Bank ha s the Ia c lli ti e s, the e x- pe ri e nc e a n d th e k n o w l e d g e o f th e o z san -- I packsa ! imen :rum :ne numbers lpply mg.This in sometimes a hind thin; to do 1| there an mnny who only ask for work but dun't realiy wantany. The season is on for preserving een for winter une.It is also an U v u u l w u l u y \ . u L u p u -. u ;--can httc r wl nur position." Hifi# nn curbing und muttering In 24 disiricu were nwunlcd to the Omaha c<m»1ru»:4ion company at ?9%& een! per yan! on artificial :lane curhinsr.and the Lewis S.Noble |n u c u o n III a n y o x mc s e a t o m s a n n IJ*\: h \ n u u n n u ;~Up o n t he a l l -c p e o f a h m ,s o m e itf'm.l\h a v !a¢l\nnc|?d~t h e co s t L i n c o l n t h a n I u w o n t h i n t r i p f m i d c u n t s fo r i h e lo ca ti on .N i n e t e e n o f On la st s °""'¥'§. 1'f" {».»' " ° § : J a m : h, . . 5 " '? f' " " , . ''F ' T" " " " ? " E " :cf s u n ni i e a i s s l i z h tl a r h iz h c r t hi s w a r IQ ."0=:¢'amonnII3.*." " " 'in l He l d t h e m h a v e b e f n ° " m l "df .2 f .' _ . f f ' f f 1 . . .r 4 n .. . .. ,.. ms .. . .Q pus me autnerlan senom nouscWhich in revered by ill. 2-lotto "\\"o|ic Will Win," Colvrs "Gold and Pink;" Il' Nw live up Lu our rrmiulions, We 1=urc'y ml!! not sink. »th:\n iai\t.Th ;~15 p@§ that will have an short yiehl but on, z f wt iq a lie1 to overhead U10 WI»|in ir in-\~~ Iiko n 12°-Dfi ner-crn n eo.pp":""n Va*rxiw: nf c ommm slbtk Wai '"f-t'- in the towns :hang $30.50 East ycrr, ml cornpzzwl with rx .r " " '>'°""il¢"* In lrvtting bet- l m rlc at resent of $1125 Manu ' z ff="Culietllons are r e lli mrsep...faclurers explain that the brick out- '=U\i8l loo. and hare ilf\¥\l0\f2d con- |.......:.a.....\.|.. ...:n.:.. n.- |....o llnan ¢...In While other town; hnve been mme- aumn lutru. vuiunru \uv '~----a "-ing mmrh noise about their claims his youngest dlillthblr. Hin Eflk. £0 for the ieformatory, Linwln has been Mr. Elf! French, ¢¥1l¥»1°l\ of Mr. md wcrkhlg quiff tly.L m week u1¢*Mr1\» Taylor I`rench.o an 1 cboard of c ontrol had an rxpcn mr-Ref.Unde eirg the water at nw old '¢V¢|f(~r||Homl.', oflinlsted at the services In the Slnitnrv asml»m\l l Linnulzn Th;t.Pr1mn¢e of the relatives of the >'°1-mt i I| o u u n n u nnuw ¢nv»¢n.|\l l n |n n 5 ||avgi n fe r t i l e e g g s h a s b e e n s t a r t e d .T h e fa r m e r s o f t h e U n i t e d St a te s c o u l d sa ve $ 1 5 , 90 0 . 0 00 . 0 0 e ve ry y e ar i f t h e y w i l l c o o k . s e l l , o r p e n t h e i r r o o s t e n after the hatching qeaxen.Are youg e t t i n g y o u r s h o r e o f th es e M t e o n m i l l i o n t a l k e r s ? M a n y fu - m e r a a r e p a y i n g g o o d . m o n e y fo r c h a r c o a l w h e n t h e y h a ve \f | n l } n n a h' " °Ulluulu """Min Quint in our teacher, mam: U.\N(.`l'I A1151 we all lla*-ak her line. She is honored by the parents Will Jahnc.E,living seven miles And the pupils tv.on1.y-nine. mulh of Blair, took udvantaze of the we mink gt n great picxsuro limo when hia big barn was empty Rather than u lankto in\.i1'.e his friends in on [nat Sun dy! \.,__ do the gracious bidding iw!! uw. in now gum; on :no mance: at toe rcdurod prioo was made at hut you's produmtion ¢¢'SLs.Comparison has also bcer:Tn¢cio ho- iweon present production costa nm! ,tho cost of manufnrturing 1956. IA- lbor nt the minimum wane of $4 por \ \ l ¢ l l l l l f h l u l u l a w e l a r w u u n n n s w l u n c l v ;\ " ' \ " (--l 1 1 e m o n e y s e e m s t o h e m m i n g o u t i n i m -p h u c r o i f e r g d b y t h e : i l y o f w u p l o ..f - - f h i d i n g a n d i s b e g i n n i n g i n o i r o u -L f n c o l n f o r t h p n n n f f o r n m l o r y .T h e y p h m t o m r i z e i n f l l m i n l 4 \. I l l - n b e t t e r a t p r o s o n t t h a n i t h a s M "y e a r a n d a t p r e s e n t ' " " °" ' i " f . - ' u d m z t h e l a s t e i g h t m o n t h s . "M U C H ' r . » \ z . K 111 t h e F r e n c h h o m e n e a r i l e r m l m . T h e E n t e r p r i s e e x t e n d !c o n g r a t u - M fini Wm (` I ls 1p m an!'en s o r ~wi th an the promises of reform lnliom. to this worthy y oung couplt oaraxilosn nre uz ~ a._ \~ that the dear Duhlic wow bombarded and washes for I.hemKD°d 3°*ml ~W H E N W E w a n t d r y .O N E B R O K E N m m f m a t c h . I |||0 acanzn MILL! :ut "tumble,FOR ONE porfoct cigarette.0 I 9 0 o l mu onmrvor lrlwvd man.Arm You ought ln me. --4.» - .1 - . . . _ - .- ." * i - _ . . ,t h e m a t e r i a l r i g h t o n th e p l a c e .A l ! th a t i s n e c e s s a r y i l t o n i k e u p f a p i l e of mba in thq hog p¢11| ind Ml Hrs t o t h e m . w h e n t h e y a r e w e l l d u r r e d That our dear teacher may ark. r z i g m h S e v e n t h P e n h F o u r t h l s n p m x i m a t e l y w o p e r r e n tIi||f f u l p S e c o n d ,E . l \ 8 \a n d u l l 'L i t t l e n I ! 8 } i n b m . [ ,Q h g p r i c e p a i d I n ! 9 l 8 .M a _ .n " ` " ' . ¢ h l n e r y n p a i r s a n d a u p p l i m h a v e i n - p g g h ° _ ¥ " " ' "o f " h " 'n " *" h ° ° ;r m h s e ¢ l n e a r l y 2 5 0 p e r c e n t .w h i l e alay as approxlmaxcay wu per c rm rm" than the labor mst of 1916 uni mf th e rnunn ol July mm moreriilcswillcelebratethis)rnr lhun 1:1 »»11'fl`,»§"°.1 §li'§,1""§§. ~ xlmnlnlmm during the coming yearl- wer according to s local wholesaler.i or!{'g(;L I-IESTBR wggg"Wa are doing 1 biz huvinrss in Gm-led to believe ihnt m m s gal \\0rks," said John Sclwrarlz nf the ~; ;g"*§n§;* ';.,g;,° '"g;' ",' ;§..'l¥f Mina Cecil Hester, wel!known ln. '='"r'r*=" W f°"s°°°=f n is unnmlinv rn rl ~n is wa many 1=3==r.===§ a ¢»=sh==f.°£ 'l'¥f°_§'?f'fi The whole countryside was oflt in forte and a royal good time \\a.1 held with refreshments at midnight. Nels Truhimen,who sutTe|ed a paraiytic lttc ka some time qto.is slculy rccovcrinit nl. the farm home of his thmzhler and son-in-la\n'. Nr. and Mrs. Frank Simi. ,Hogs need lime,charcoal and salt Ewen when they are manning on ld- fnlh and getting milk. 'U. S. bulletins and Nebraska State 1|O 1 uid. 'Grlm'»°n ln' DID me good iw|1'r+ 1z~|A'r om umm.»; I --~_ I l |C D U L D W T v o u : t a p i t . I a Qgnu an mb.e o ¢A L l u o u a m u ' |I QA C R A F T ? g l o a m . Q a ¢C A M E i N T Q £ l n n ' p o p 's o n . . I 1|0 TW E N T Y fl h e s t e r t e i d l f o r t w e n t y c e n t s - m i n e u n !Your 5<~»<= m o n e y n e w e r h r o u h b e t t e r v ue . <====»~, g = = ; = ~r h l l h - g d D v a m r£ 3 \ , ' § ¢ ' l . ' } t h e i r i h m r . ~ M l d l d o w h a t n o o t h e r d fl r d i c c a nd o fo i y o u - - " Th e y S a l l e y " . \ B n l l r . L o c a l f h e r f l u w M e m b e r s o f t h e 1 ) .A .R.,n f t h e l o w c h . \ p t e r a r e g a n t l c i p a g i n g n ve r y p l e a s a n t a ft e r n o o n t o m o r r u \ ¥ ( F r i d a y ) Ju n e 1 7 n t t h e c o u n t r y h o m e o f M n . A . J .L a z u r e . o n e o f t h e i r m e m b e r s . C l a u s Iulenckn is ul.pr e s e n t i n a w r y cr i t i c al c o n di t i o n .I f h e ra l l i c s I b m t h i s a t t a c k i t i s p i a n n é d I n t a k e h i m i o O m a h a fo r a n O p e fn t i u n as li m i s e em s to b e t he i sn t r e s or t . llowanl Boris maricctcf! 32 head nl' s t c r r i In S o . O m a d m F r i d a y w h i c h i t i n b c l i e vc e l n t l e a n t c q u a l i n n y fe e d - i n g r x m r d u f t h e y e a r .Th e s t e e r s w e r e fe d 1 2 0 d a y u a n d m a d e a n n ve r - ng e p a i n e a c h c f 3 ; x m w 's n fr ¢ ~f f r u 1 u|.;r n u u c n u|Hnun. I "\v\\\ ulP l a i n l y m a y b e r - e e n . O n h o l i d a y s w h e n t h e vvvi c g n h y . Th e y l o o k a t A n d m y w i t h Lc£ 'n s t o p a t Th e s e a r e t h e l |J l h e s c h o o l y l r d s o g r e e na:nigh o f r d i c f . " 0 m y ! " t h i n y a r d s o ni c e m e m o r i m o f t h e sc h o u ! an d r a r , _\_ __ '_ n w a g e o f $ 2 i n 1 9 1 6 .C o a l g t $ 5 . 4 0 p e r t o n la s t y e a r a n d $6. 78 p e r t o n th i s y e a r l s c u m b a r w l w i t h l i m m m m i c e n f $2. 50 p o r l u n .Ii i u n u fa c - t u r r r a t h i n k t h a i p r i c e s n f b r i c k n m l h n l l n w F l e a r e n a v g e t t i n g o n a st a bl e bas in a n d fu r t h e r r\\du|:tion°~, t h e y c i n i n i . w i l l b f- m a d e \ ° r y vr u d u1.l n :s o c Ie m ` g a l I; .R o d u r t i n m i n fr e i g h ri \;f». m v! o t h e r c f 2 | r m s ! ' Q n w l | . ¢| f artixra rtll\1"5i¢\»1%r : " 1 I n 1=:r'|1 \. r \ u u l vu .r vu n .H s u - o f t h e l a r g e s t t o i l e t p a p e r m i l l s I f t h e c o u n t r y h a s b e g u n o p r r a t i n g r u i n a f t e r t r i m :H e r o d fo r !.v. clvu fe l : -I o n a c r o u n t o f t h e s q i k c .A l l » f t h e m c n h a w - p r o m ' b a c k i o \ \ o r i ( , ! a c c e p t i n g t h e m l u c t i o n i n p a y w h i c h 1h ey co n si d er e d suffi cie nt cau se f o r t r i k l n g m a l i e r i n t h e w a s o n , n c c o n i - T h c wh o l e p r o g r a m sec ms t o nf. "'r c \| \ n n l g m u r fr i en d s an d p un i s h y o u r en e m ie s . " !~ !A | | R ¥ . \ £ } E L l c : : s s l : s T h e fv| Im . i n g m n r r i a l n 'Iirrmseel h a ve b e e n 'l a s u m l a l u m c h e l a s t M u n i u f T h e E n i c r p r i vc ; h a s be e n e m p l o y e d i n a n ollicc o f t h e C o l u m b i n t h e u n d e n vr i t e r s a n d t h e g r o n m i s 1 m g u t e r me ch an ic i n t h e e m p l o y o f t h a F a i r m o n t C r n m e r y c o m p a n y .T h e y w e n u p S u n d a y f u r an vi i i l w i l h h o m :fo lk s.T h e r t i l l m a k e t h e i r h o m e i n O m a h a _ . _ - - - - - - - - -" w r t o I l c t " r r \ \ r ' L t c n b y t h e m a n n -B e n j a m i n F. G_ay1on,F r e m o n t u n i I> '!I1 I'Il ) F IH C K E H B R EA K l ~ ` A S '!' ;e t u '1 ~ n t o t h e f ~ " l i i r m .T h e n o t Ir c n e i l r a c k c l l .Fo n ta n e il e ..' w h .o f Ih r 'f tfiizc a n t h e n m n u - I c m .zz.M a y n a r d .B l a i r a n d H e l e n A c o m p a n y o f m x r m m z f o l k : d r e n -.:t_ .. ..n . . . L \¢¢§Q| | I| \ l l\ l \l\ O l\ ¢ The Farmers State Bank iq1'August Jqlp of Kcnnlrd was s pleasant wler at The IIntenvise of-Am 1 H 1 £':;.:="._"E°'i13.*.=:.,':;':f:' .mfg lrfim'{Iwreu "| Prv Q J 9 U E S Q ~ q w \ /c 1 c A n ~ ' r ' r n s Lxs c r r r & Mvlu To mc c o C o , ...vm w. H.. .~~`..,....-... W .|..\m=himself l : o o d Iivn newspaper for another y ur. -Mn .Henry Drvvsen and (vm slauzhicn and san. drove ln (mm Lhcit mr h I n Rock county,ud vi n g in Bhlr but hlondly week.Alter vh- illng numrmua frlen:ls und relativcn in n u .Yummy m y l m for umu- 1u r u v I . l ~ d | . l ¢ i J J \I ' h e I * ' e n f f r H b * \ 3 l l |W m .B r y a n t ,w h o w s u i r f j u r e d i n 3 A d ~b e g ¢~l .1 ' \._ .I 5 w g 9 ..' h D a t t a .i s y a s o m e m r m s n n h r § c k m a ¢ ' r :i n ! { < " ' r a s " F w l a s t w v k t u n e r sr a i l r o a d w t r u k i n S o u !o 1n o w i n t h e L q g l f e r u m h u a p i t a I a t I l a b ,2 1 ' s d u n f a c e .n n n e t b e d = . 1 J l i c r 'I i n T ' n c n ! : 1 .d e a l L n r r l S p r i n g s ,S .I ) .A r s h !r e c c w d h y c u p o i n t a v r .d i r i o 1 2 : 0 * n f l a f .:'t i e r s !mu um af -=»d»»e= 'men`li n wholmslrr# rn* vnu gdlir|;!.\nz1u Hanenhofi, Drmha.. Irieew of the I!r5ln1'x from Mrs. Bryant stairs I|lil'l ho is in a criiiiell rmulitlon.a !e;;broken abovz the knee. m3ny h:1z='1»=:bowl tIe bend U." i f f ]r:§y '§f\}§bi§sfféfsf1fI¢h,r~-rx 1 ~ sm' 5§§-§.I»»}l§n£¢}umom:mm-la n. Bla ir . ¢:;r.1gh|:3 'bf paid to brim' 1 - ;-1 wir: to L-:f chzrcnn.The fart that many of :mm th eo*\.Light ne.l f 'r ck that is me izvlustnv have not been produt-,Have you pak! your subacripdon l° South; and huh