06-23-1921a n n u l n | ; P n r a | _ z N ' r~llf .andH n .Wm.' Sheets fm-en: burned their undln ¥'f¥dl¥ in num-
mldehlrioe llldFrm., 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' 5,0611hlgh61415.
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||¢'asuv!LI]nunIll* Ulg :RIG U] uw lvalllllns GIUIQI illsHr. a nd Mn . But Coo per n f *nr mu.Qported him wma better.| , , , , .with120additions,:meaty
bmah were Ilemma viniton a Ami!N i x: w a n dGcrlachwhow'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 fn t u r u dhome&tund|! Qllld work Q( ini!.i|U0.B-Hr. J ane Ryan ing.Thefollowing. thunes#Ilibe
hr o n e¢ l¥ lI4 ' ! vfe tk .| \| rll!rpeadthe| ummnrhne.Sm taken into.2he order litlr tta fhsc unludin the near future:"The
Roma mmf, du o hu been n lsr-..r im Ho mf tr was n Blur bu i nmlb u dmnmeetinl.Aa mlunchofm nc z mml'" r mContnctlunof
c ms ::n uonly:anuseaccreditedlm nutory and c ivic: in our institu-
xe m.In the ren 4,1 these3900 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 dr e g i r d i n g t h e ¢ ¢ ; ¢ } | . .' T h e r eu r nM b i t !: w i r dl tL h c o l n
i n nn fln ; ¢ 6 ; - » .L 2 - | - -I -_ .QnI 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
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vraahomeover vialtorone da? lui week..3 ; - g fo 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-dayand visitedatthe
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 Compenfrhon 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. picnicWednesdayin theoldw k
Joo Olson doeadlot believe in tht Everyone seemed I0 en}°¥ the outinleld sayingthatlightningdoesant!Friday afternoon Hrs. J. w. Brun-
`4 ne: uwma Thewwe-u," "Noah meme A rk."homade Ice cream.eo a..»'I`.'.,,d eoifee wasgrv edby a com* "Refuge of Llea." "Tho Goupel T\l5°"'
rnittoe eonaiatlng of Mra. E. P. Han- andlikethemes.Comehelpmake
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 enceatsevenP~ m-.preachingat
, fIgirls on an onlinHon- c rxht.day.~ are nt o ver zo Ty ign lakeW. B. F. Robb, Minister
redpper anden-.3 3 3 'I"'f§'..'2 ¢¢n¢m;; evening fe;Puritan Pancake Floor.thebeat
turhlnl' horn: about ten o'doci:.c\l°r. 35centa Der sack an.
Min Viola Katie returned Sltur-1The RhoadeaCoaland Feed Stare
mahahhe has beenI.'1'.'L..'.IF'..'2e ~ 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-.'
.5u an » m : | n | . | | - u u s u r yz an o tI n d ] -
cated. but there ia little doubt that
too many high school.; glans aver the
rubject,trustingtolrmtitntiunsof
hlghea- education to make up any de-
ficiency thatmay 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 thepaymentofany
te;i:herto'giveinstmetloninthe
Germanlanguage!Thatrestriction
does not app!to app:opdatimu mincefnsulnYO ...fi -_- - - -- -"
.....- ...\.., evanulllIll ruultry l..1.l].Everyonewas very muchinterested
in the work. lAn excellent program
of ahorhlnappy talks 6npoultry mat-
ters was gifen. On: of the moat in-
terestingnuimberawalthedemon-
strationgivenbytheInmanBoy*aandGirl'Clubtends.The childhln
havebeenveryaucccallulinth dr
poultry raising under the IfIle super-
viaionandhavewonanumberof
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 hnnul 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
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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
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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,twoand$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 be
p 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
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'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" .
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: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 aipmt gh, ,,j_¢y.~ny.I.he subject ahdtlld be l surprise. or my othérpfareign lan mfmg
da: md bumd w wedon: her farm Mm »uu=~m M lawnlin. Msn' mum and ma u»\r."»'~h1=J= of these pianl is most wine ,__,,_,,....|.-- _ _,_,.__ __§'§{'¥F'.°.
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Th e c o u n t y a g e n tw a s: i s oi n a t -
t e n d a n r ea tt h ew o o ico n fe r t n c e .
T h em u t t e ro f aw o o lp o o !f o rt h a
19 21r u tw a sk i tu n d e ra 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 cfx i rpr i c e sa n df l i rt e r r n if o r
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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 mInd* I k w e n
IV-bd; attheAaW.Hu gehamslun 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 uisvhitingHermann l : -
tlvn at pn-sent.
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In loclal eonvnnation.Beforu their
dapanura tiny were treated so some
delic ious home made ic e mam md
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Theyounger srwnofCn mp h n
girl:wilhtheircluperoa,HN..
Blnecha West are enjoying an outing
thll In k. gy a n! c ampin g in the
ali! park acthe truck.Thur sb-
:-ervedNltionll 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 amzof Carts', U r " ` . ' qlittle Live Pills B due w the ml
'e!-antixlactionolpl.\whnunsthln.= T T L Iot by purging md weakening the
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`m m na nm u ;tshonealoerencbmsl and ape atbedtime. Thgyuct 5.
: wmm m m w d z r s a $ 5
Hudrdia inresult.They ue strictly Vellabla
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usrmulqgqnu e rPT BC DI00l|dlli0!1l.A n y o n ewi 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 fy a r nm a ys.g:ur\es o m ea tt h e
c o u n t ypg e l | t " ¢of!! ce .Th i sw 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 toc r o w d e dm e e t i n g .F o r tC a i -
h o u nv w i v f tin d o r s e dt h eF 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 ye ve n i n g .W h e na l lf a r m e r :
t a k et h e s a m ein t e l l i g e n tin t e re s ti 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 esw i l lb eve r ym u c hb e t t e roH'.
T h efo r m e rw i l lh a veh i s d a yw 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 ec o u n t r yt o w n sw i l la l s o
bon ofatb yn o p e rf a r mIz 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 na r em o r e. i l m nw i l l i n gt oo 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 ft h e yu e n ' tp u r eh r e do r
h i g h m o d e I' l l e a t m y h a t .
AIo to fl i vew i r e sa m o n gt h e
b o y sa n dg i r l so ft h ec o u n t yh 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
Qn o n h g nA fR u n¢ . I l »L a u -1. 4- -
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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 route
of 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 schoolu 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 li l t o r n n
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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
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-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 routeseomod 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\ ln u tLluucu l u :urcclt.m n e d .' r mf q q n an i a f u mt o
tt h ef a m i l ya nt h eE l k h m ''V a l l e y
} C l n b , T h eW i n n e r C l u b a n dt h e B e e
¥ ! _ -n \ . L; \ \_ I__|\
Coon WITHG-A-S
CH Rla
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
aplendidmessages.If he tlon't tell
..[ h u tw i l ld e m a n da.f a m i l i a r i t yw i t h
our own nation'a history and form of
gofemntent..SuparinbendentBallot:
says hetaken the action because
he believes that s fundamental lmow-
iodgo of American history and govern-
ment is s prerequisite for good :itl-
sazriilcesf 'Eolematlonalguarantees.
and 'supevgovernmentu' that assailed
them ia a eomplete course in itself.
athorough familiaritywithwhichshouldbedemandedof everyhigh
schoolstudentbeforehola 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-aetintheschoolsattheNatioapl
1The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaperthan any.
other way.
BLAIRGASCOMPANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKAV'é']1 say. Grarfpop
suuayulou muLuc luluriz rug ureuersof the county.The County Fair As-
:~oeilt?on isgiving itsheartyeo-
operationlotheworkandvoted
$100 to be disiributed in cash prizes
to cub members.They :leo want theleihool ehiidren of om county to know
that they are entitled to free tickets
totheFair.Washington countyis
noted for Im.;flue al1owtnlznt the'County Flir and it il planned to make
this year a banner year.Bl
Tho free employment service._Ia be-
ing made use of and.many empioyers
:ere reporting good results.No guar-
antee accompanies the man sent out
from the county lgent'| ofhee but an
i aftempt io mode to select good reliable
§~:.nd the lnml- vnu "as: '$'|¢{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.werercicclml 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..Laborhalbeen: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 manyfriendsinwiahiog'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.Osrnlhln
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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
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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.
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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 lc o o k . s e l l , o r p e nt h e i r r o o s t e n
after the hatching qeaxen.Are youg e t t i n gy o u rs h o r eo fth es eM t e o n
m i l l i o n t a l k e r s ?
M a n yfu - m e r aa r ep a y i n gg o o d
. m o n e yfo r c h a r c o a lw h e nt h e yh a ve
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' " °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-
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,tho cost of manufnrturing 1956. IA-
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alay as approxlmaxcay wu per c rmrm" 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-
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forte and a royal good time \\a.1 held
with refreshments at midnight.
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slculy rccovcrinit nl. the farm home
of his thmzhler and son-in-la\n'. Nr.
and Mrs. Frank Simi.
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nndies. all consfplrm In make smart
hats for ounloor ocfuionn.I n r amen !wear there| n whim
IDN!t m thlt will glvu uunderfulaervtce. ior lr will cumblue with any
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(Prepared ar nortatwsal Deoaranla loalaty. wunlaataa. D. CJThe creation or a "Unlted States ot
Sentra!America."and troubles be-taern Panama and Costajllca which
almost led to war, have drawn atten-tion to the countries south of the
Carlhhean sea recently more stmngiythan at any time :lace the completion
of the Panama canal.Northern else
ln the world has Nature been morebountiful ln tler blessings of natural
resources than ln the Caribbean re-
gion.Everythlng that her treasure-houae holds has been bestowed with
lavish. and also urllh ltnpanlal. hand.
8oateone .hs o w n e d that lf youtickle tai gtnano with a hoe tt. atnlles
back with a :fam and certain lt ls that
to any one of these countries the
ground of natural resources may hetickled with the hoe ot forelgn cnpltal
and lt smllea back with rams ot
stealth.These counlrles are nearly all,l'a
roted alllte In natural wealth.butthere ta a rant dtfercnc o ln tnc dof
velopment of that wealth--a tlttfer
ence that may be attrlhutcd almost
wholly to the character of the gorcru-
lnents In the respective rounlrtca.In some of theac lands tho milk and
honey ot plenty down !n\a bountifulstream.Others are ln wretched
poverty, when the masses never haveenoughtolteepthegauatwolfor
hunger from gnawtn; at thelr rttnls
dar and tllgltl and year in and yearout.In tratellttg through tlteae mutt;
tries, one ls ltnpreasod with tho factthat proapcrlty allldes atttlt :ood nllo
and pmp|-gy dwells with rnlsrule.
Dlflacancas ln Development.
Startlng out wlth the raslly tletttun
stroted fac t that there la wry tunedltference between three countries ln
their natural resoumea lt ls Interestln; to look around anll notlca what a
vast dllference there ts ln the use that
ls bein: made of this natural wealth.One need not go out of the ronllilca
of Cea tw America to are tttis.lt
would require sl: Sstradora to makeone Honduras, and 3et Ralmlor has
tsrlco the population of llondnras andalargerforelgncommerce.Costa
Rica ta lens than hall'aa big as
bllcaragua. and yet its forelrn rotnrnerco la greater than that conntry'a.
And yet when Salvador and CnutaRica are compared with Pano Rlco.
they ln tum seem to be slow tn theirdevelopment.Porto Illro ls so small
that seven lalands llke lt would be ro-
qulred to cover an area equal to thatof Costa ltlcs.yet lt has a fonelttl
trade tnora than llflcen tlmes aa (mat
as that of the Banana Itmplra.Porto
Rico ls less than hal!as large as
Salvador. yet lt ltaa a foreign trade
orer thirteen tlmes as great.Little Porto Rico ls so small that ltcouldbehurled ln a single Central
Americ an lake; it would take 51 Ia-landa of its alae to equal Ccntral
Amerlea tn ares and get Poem
Rico c olon about three times asmuchforetantradeaaallOentral
America_ together from 'llehuantepecto Colombia The reason!Because
compared to these Central Ann;-rlcan
republics Porto Itlco has an Ideal gowernment.The trade of the island hasIncreased aerenfoltl alnre I.'nc§ Sam
took fposaemlon there.The number of
children enrolled ln the schools hasincreased nzfota.The wages of the
lahorln¢class has multiplied three'
fold even before the war.
Honduras la a Laggard.
llouduras ln some ways tags behindlla neighbors.And y et it la ric h lu
natural resources almost beyond lm-
allnatlnn.Wlth vast tlepoalta of minerals or
alt kinds,with untold thousands ofscrea of the tlaest tropical frult and
t
rtlon or o stamsta.
were of equal denalty we would haa population of T00.000,lJtll ln the
ttnental United States; and. although
nearly half of tho country is ---otalnous. the people are normally a~
to get their llvlng out of whatproduce und sttll have a cotnturtab
balance of trade ln thelr favor.
The llsltradorcnu people are dlent from thoae of any other Cent.American state.They have a mld~
class.There are thousands of lllllfarms not rnurlt larger than a tooo
alscd clty block, and yet tt la horntherealprospect? of Salvador
created.In no oth r way could a mtl
llon and a quarter aoulsllnd ~
dstcuca on 8,000 square mlles of 1
rltory, nearly half or lt mounnalnl.
Nloaragua and Revolutions.
Nicaragua lsln much tho condltlonllonduras.There liavu been mrolu
tlonu them alncn the memory of e
lnhatnltonts runneth not to the It
ttary.Here one ncaa a tltounnntl t
portunltlca for the durdopmen!grunt wealth.Vlrgln foncata of all Ut
precious arooda ln the catcavrr e | -ln ;for ntlles on end;collea llI1~
mllllona of pounds of spleudl
mlght be stwwo:augur lanmight yleld hundreds of tlt~
of auclta of sugar; and yet a
Idle.Why!
nherucoffee
whlclt
sand:
standJunk the American colon grolren
llw Slutnzlllnu dlatrlct:ask llt
cotton grovfers of Compo Santo.'Pts
rn olutlotts como along and leuxe lhdcoffee to spoil ungntltered and the
cotton to ro to wueta unplrltod..\>thc tlnunclcr fmttt New Orlcaua wh
spent 20 yearn ol' hardships there t
ing to gather' together a competentandwhollnallyfoundblalmslnc
wrccltrd and ltt thu hands of the
cclrtrn.Gltron good lrorernmanta,then.
countries on tho :nap would alt:
greater onnonunltles for protltable l
treatments than those of Central Atm
tcs.\\lth such goremtneuts aa soof thorn hard had heretofore all thc
natural nrtaltlt cannot otha! the tll
advantages of those governments. aanInvestment at 4 per cent ln at
United Status ltaa oftca been pnefrrrtto one yleldlng 100. ner cent In son
of tlaeoo countrlea.
. Whoo we come to Cotta Rica, thinareheprtnnlngtobetlllerrnt.a
Cotta Itlca does Ml like to be rtc
oned In the saute claas wlth Nlcara
Ilonlluras and Guatemala.Until
cently alto has had scarcely a rerolutll
ln a aeneratlon.llanama which la |P0¢l'l\Dlllt1lly
part of (lentral America. though lt lu
not been politically so alnce lndqnm
ence nas gained from Spain. lst hharlllt some wry llttn flqglnl and tru
lands ln the teflon next to Ctr!l.lca; but nearly all of the Panama
have gone down to the canal sane rglon for the tlrne belng.Some of t
moat beautiful tlerra tentplada lanlnAmerlcaareto be totlhd ln t
Chlqulrl country. and when tha t I
of the United States ant acquaint
with the plllvlllbllltltl there. somethem are coins to settla In that
don and malte lt a splendld etam|of the ptnutlbllltlaa of tropical Ann
lca.
It he not lmprnbahla that one of r
results of the completion of the Patms canal altl be the reallastlnn
the people or the United Staten tl.
lts safety depends la no small deg:upon the good conduct of the gow
meats of Central America.'That v\mean a demand for a new order
things ln these countries,which
torn alll mean lata tnreslntentaArnett-ran caplthl,Then will dawn an SF. or derel-
ment In Otntral America romparat
to that which has talten plana In Po
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y e a r n w a s t h e u m - I t r u r h a t . b u t
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h a i r ,m a m m a m d m i l e .T h e l i g h t
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nuunuy Fadlona.The prvdlcllnn 011% big hltl :num
be the mode of the season seems in z
mr any of NUI! reallud, dnplte the
vrny some women cling to the nnnlllru n p u .Some ol' the lm; new to be
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will: a brim that drooped bowmlndy
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b l o u s e s , m a n y o f t h e m ( a r m i n g s h m -
m m ; Ir d l ¢ - .Ol l z e n e x t e n d l o t h e m p g
in a :m oc k o r p l- p lu m e ft r rt .Un e p r e t
ty mo d el In a o om b l na t lo n o f p l al n a n d
prints11 J l p a n n e r r l i w .t h e b a n d
a r o u n d th e n e c k .t h e k i m n n o d e e ve l
l u d l b e l i d n b e l u g n l l h i d t u r r d f l h -
d e .A n o t h e r : m a r t b l a m e r u o l . u l -
u y r h n b l u r n n d m y u n i o n c r e p e . ' r u
b o d y o f t h e b l o w P W u m a d - r # i t h i t
b l h e l e c t f r o m a n d b a r k m e e u u g o n
tb ! s h o ul d er a nd ex t e nd i ng t o t he h lp l .
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Io n ; k l m o uo s l e e vu a n d u s e :Id e a ve r a
u f t h e l f l r .T b e e d x e u n r a p l p g d l g
g o l d i l l k .
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be adjusled to any bervllllng shape..
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the only mmming except tar the rows
of tailored ntlzrmng.They are ot
fan-d In lil the wanted sport shades.
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l i N i n h w c l h r n P i l l n g t r T f z l n .
F i n K l i l l d . H l n y
l n j u r t l .
C b a d r o n , S r b . - A s u d d r n d o u d b u n l
.w h ic h f l w d n !l u ul*d&naI'U)" d r y "
c r u n k b u ! I n n o n h w n l e r u S t b n a k l I l
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l n t h i r t y : w a o t h a " .t w o perh aps!
= f¢ l | l Iy . ;
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G u n d l l l n n d .D k f d f u n n l n d u d m -
1-'nmk B o n n e r .sal esm an.L a n d e r ,
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d ° » .N u t . ;l l C .8 1 o n ,b d l l r l t r w i h ,
U m d m n ;B .F .B k l l vl .m a l l tim-rt,
L'h l d| U n »- ' ¢
rw r l o u n l y i n Jn r ¢ ~ ¢ l : - D w i A m a l fi .
{'h u l m . n ,H u n A n a l ,l n l r r n n l i n
j u r i e s ;W n l l s r l lo u d s r i l . e x g m - u m e n
nm n- f. 4 .'l1 ¢1 1r on , s even b ml y lu }u rl e» .
N u r l h w n t e m p l n r n x r f m a i n N u .
II B .h o u n d fr o m l a n d e r . .w s u . .so
Om a h a ,t u r u l l l n g a l o n g : h e l u r k
o n n r h r d u l e ti m e : h e l o vu m u l l va
po u ic l vt l a n r u n t h !w u m i m i t a l i a -
h r l d p mn - r U o l t m w u o d e t w k ,1 5
m i l f ! w a ! u f h e n .
T h o b r l d g r auggenl.W i t h I n u r
u a | e n u n : h e » vn v° f ¢ l a l ' u p b r i d n
g i ve n y a n d U m - e n n p l u n g e d i n t o
th a ' rr e vk b r d .
B r a k i n g o f th e e n u m vt t u n l h r n r
o n l l w a i r b n l k n i t l l ! w i t h |K n o b
o f m e w i n - 1 In : h e P u l l m a n r a r o n t h e
f n u r u f n w l r u t u : i n e t o a m n u m z t
' U l l f i l u u3 N p¢ |llefilolzlnly h a n g i n ;
w e r m e e r n k b a n k .
l l r p n r i l m y t h e t n l n w a s x r u r s l l n x
be tw e en 5 ) : In d 2 5 n al h° l 1n h o ur .'I'| u
n e e k , w h i c h i n a b o u t 3 5 f vvt w l d v, l l
k n o w n : u a n " d r y r r n » k " d u r i n g s u m
m e r .A n Im u r b r f n n ' t h e m u l u m B . a
w n l b m z m i t n i n r r u u s n l t h e hr l r l g v
In m a te ly .T h e n d m v t h e r t n u d b u n t
rlnl rh # tile d th a' e i~\- ek w ith vr u l vr a n d
't r a h r ll n l t h e n u | | { mr t | o f l l a - hr h l g v.
T h e r h u l r n r w a s h a l f n n h m n r g vd
i n Ih r vr a w r l fi c r m e r n m l n . w i t h t h e
m a k e r p i l r d u l o u z : h e r n w k b a n k .
t h e m n l n l l f b e n e a t h t h e f r o m l u l l
o f e m - r t m l r u r .
A k a i ! o ! t h e n u n o l m - w '| l h Ih r h u : -
n n n r . x m l u p U 1 3 vr o l l i h u s k . w h -
nm p vd b y l h e t e nd e r n f t h e 1 - n gl u r fu r
I5 fe e t .
Pu»¢»n¢1~n In I h r d a a i r m r were-
a h l r t o v n w l n u !t h e w i n d o w s o f
il u -Ir m r ,vt l m b l a th e to p o f t h e
c o n r h a n d m a k e l l w l r w i r n l n n g t h e
t o p s u l :b v p l ie d m m e -h a s In : h e m p
of lh e fr o -vi n : b ar k .
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Figuras compiled By Farm
Expert Disagree With
l.I.S.Rapor1
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cms rms CUTS A cams
Nufnblr sf Camo Por Hind!!d Pon
nons 0n¢.Tmf-A un Than Tm
Yo-an Ago.Imports Cn
th e lm- n n .
n -
Chlmgu, lil.-The number of rattle
for every huduml pernms ln the
United suntan: In uazetllird Zena than luwoo, lhe alwvp §u.||r|»Iy In ruiuvvclnu r-
fy :urnllalrtins while me number uf
hugs lu ll per 11nt smaller, unurdlng
in ngurn nnmplia-d from me federnlreunuu to-ports bar Hcr'b¢'rl llyrick, n
fam vzpvrt.
Dfriurlng this "alarming nduorun"
ln surh as to furnish an naval aupptynnly abou! half as neu: [nr ruth per
l¢¢lus farlueriy, Nr. ily dfk uid nm
"tha dnline In pdwsl to pmdurmrn ll
ur uttrdy unjuntlnwsl an lu vumullnltrthe grunt orumnulr vnme owr per-
ppmulni upon me farrm»n."
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| r ¢ ! h u g u " u n a i l l !||||n| ;n\l|.||;\'\ln s ! n p r o d ¢ - m u l l u o n 1 m o n t i m e h wr m Ih e a n a h m n .
l l o l l n mm]De l t a l i e h a r l .m s n a n d
x l f r n u t 'l n j i l l l t u:~=¢-in d i m m e d
vrl lh I h r m u n i e r o f J n h n M i n u f
H a l l e ,24.D -p h o n e b o d y m n ( m e n d
| l l t h # N l o b n n H ve f : w n h n f M i l n
~u n n e u r a l n u t s a g o . w l l l ' b e i r l r d a t
Q s p t d l l : f r m o f d i s t r l r t m a r t i n
| " . . . . . ,. .... ... .... . ._..
Ie
K i e t h m u n i y msnmlum lnnors a n
m a k i n ; p h m s t u n b u t l d : h r b r i d g e s a t
ll r u l e ,ll g u tl a l n a n d Pnx tcm -st ¢\}l\\'
Th vs e h r l d g v- 1 w e n a l l m u l e !:|.p¢-u»-
a b l r a n d \ \ 1 l l " w l r l i x Ir u n l m l u t l l b y
t h e m e !lm1d¢l n t h r Hotstin P l a n e
r i ve r .T h e b u d g e n t il a un o v In slu-
fm l y b r i d g e l n w e n t f r n N o l x n m h s h u t
s t o o d t h e t u ! a g a i n s t l l l e h l l l l w u w r
A g n e u m a r a l m m m ." l t l l l t h i n k i n ;o f b u y i n g a f i r m ? "
"1'(o,h e n l vr a n p r i c e d m y s e l f o n
t a k i n : a c h e e r f u l d u r a t l i fe . "
" m m h a s n n : t o a o t l l h y o u r b u y -
h | a f i r m ? "
- Ju d z i n z fr o m n n k i n d o f m x 1
h u i n r u r a l N m m n n l t l l t , I u r o n l d n w
n r l a f n m m o r c t h m a l x m u n l l m b e -
h u P d b e a m a i m e d P e l t l m l l l . "
L u m b u o .a n d fo r Pa i n .B a n d ;: l n
b o x e s a t : va l ve B a y e r T a b l e t s o f M
p t r i n c m t n e e n u .D a - l u i m a t m
a l l l u ¢ \ i psc kng en.As p i r i n 1 |th e
t n d o m a r k o f B a y e r l l a u u t s d a n o c
I l o a a e e u c n c l c u u r a t Ballcyllene-ld.
\
Th: Amman Tent.
iltl nog mmpl; lrllh un mms._ u ( g . | .."No.u n ; l n £ \wa l gi ttll
i t 1r|.lh|d."lu up Som): mme mer.I Birmingham AnHanld.
\Jw u -
u n u \ u u v r n n u v u r
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231 .N 1,J 23 le m .-n un ¢ =j§; ~* '" =' "_.__._____.____ ____ __ _ _.. _____ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ , , " " " f , § f "mr,e r une 1 a
Kuhn'Yhotoa will Ieue ou.INOMINATION OF KINSLER IS" " " ' -_ _ "" `''_':,,,,_,.¢,.-,.,¢,f,.¢41¢1~» <1¢»~onno41¢>»-¢\r>-»<1f>¢-f 'P r
I M i n am o a n ' r u m e n T A B L E Ku h n :photos will pl you |La wn Gnu : sms at Aye Bros.
( J a l a n & N o r t h w w w .Rublnaofa primea are rcgnonlble.~~ ~~Seed House.15-lf
Train: East.Chick food for sake nt the Rhoadcs g gy g md you we Robiusoon about |}|g|¢
11:13 o. rn. Daily..Cod and I'eed store.v o u v o u v o u u t u v i I ~| 0 °ohio ilrn ond tubes.2:-rf
4:85 P rn. Dldiy.Mm Caieb L-oflis wan uri Omaha Ruhr; Photos will please you.Rolunnonu prlcel are Mu o n 1 Lyle Guyer is nttendinii summer
3 45 ~ w u t .'buainaa visitor on Blonday.' n Rhoados gm; and pen] gt,"Cha.=.Beokmnnn spent Thursday school at Wayne Normd.
2254 ~ ~ Da Chirley Cahlwell ol Omaha U does grindirg.m 0 .rg Hr. Peter Eislrop and C. S. Niel-
C-. rf.. P.. M. & o ~ on the streets .of umir lost 1=~1-For £<aI¢--'Pero :ood milch csv-1. ..,E.§°ZL"T.?2..'§"?.Z21'.f"'hm '° 2~ sen nutonl Zo York, Neb; Tuesday.
png," North.J one fresh.21-It J..L. Pebenon..J. E. Canwi Jr. o! Omahl ia viai%-';25 a m. Daily cxcept Sundny 0.Zkl.Ireland and J. hS.f'~°f=°-§=md you see Robinson about h a n l i()lS;l.I-1-:`o;t;fresh mnlchc ows.. ing at me John Moore hom!gm,°d are the head "|guy»" at t o new fi] -.Tut one `'2:00 P m. Lltily except Sun sr .lire and lo§»es.21-if ua P week.4-6:55 p. m. Daily ezccopt Sunday-:ng station,.J 1)Ga n made a flying bud_i .20-31 Roiph Mencke !His:IIllrnbelh Nielun and Mrs.
8:30 o. m. Sunday only.Mr. andfllrs. /\m|I'£'w Cnzickzhank M ;iqp to Omaha Tuesday.Mfr.. Julius Peleuon was shopping Grls Gutschow we n in Omaha
T n i n s S o u i h -a n d f a m i l y w e r e s e e n o n o u r s t r e e t s m O m a h a i n t ' I h u n d a } .' H m m | . l a y .'
9 2 2 °I .T I L ~e x c e p t S u n d a y .~M o n d a y .M n T n l a n n \ \ \ » } \ s l r n i n r l v m " R W I
CONFI RMED B Y s mur r :
Wuhiggton..Tone 21.--'l'he nomi-
nntion of June: C. Kinaler d Omp-h l to be district suorney for No-
b r u h gms conthmed tod ay by th
senate.
n a n ls c o vw r o r C A TT L E P a r s :
l
Rep rn mlltlve Beavis lllro dnes
Bill lowtmend Revenue Atl
Wuhinglon., .Tune 20,-Reprnem
tativeRen~in introduced a bill in Ill
house today to amend the fade:H
! l ¢ . | \ l \ . l I n f l n a n I n r u n u n i t I L ;l u . - - I
n\-:-\s..|..Tmm 92 10521'V -' nm s z m Rm s n -
.lvzsrncnvngcfsAT snum UMAHA.- - u
eei Cattie Slow o Lower,
:nun ¢\lll)| vw-~ -» ~---n - Q I l u l -
RAILROAD MEN AT };0B!'GLX ¥W EE KL Y nus ixEs .=s .n zmsw
FA VI J R s rn lxr-1 AGAINST CUT (Continued from mf one)
\Horfolk, high., June 21.-Federated
shop crafts workin: on railroads here
have completed their strike vote.
Discunicns with some of the unionmen Indicate wry votzd favoring fthe
shibn rnihnv Hun nrrlntinr n N .
fIng n surplus this near nml the re-
vivai of foreign :Bde which il I\l0W\!
cpening up. are among the masonsgiver: for predicliqm Steel is named
as one materinl that is likely to cause
keen competition for supplies should
H10 domnnd nnrinm un nuddeul:-:md
4Pu¢\Fmr
L
AMERICANS ABRUAU
IN REB GRUSS WORK
4 u - # I -
Unitm States Citizens Far Away
inlhusiasiic Memhen oi the
"P ourteenth" Division.
Amnt.gthe mm!enthusiastic and
cnergenlt members of the Amerlenv
llcel Cum tlrB,1lt0le citizens of :hr
United states who llre uutxlde iht
cmtlinvntat houmlartu of their country.-sons ami daugtnterx of the Stan andStrlpql residing at the fnr corners nt
lhl t'lrth.Thrle people ectttpole the ltllulir
and Foreign Dlvtntutt of the pamut orna lu tlutt xmernliy lnown no [Ilf
"Four tv0|.\th"Division.which has
jurtsdirtton of al!territory outstdrthe country proper; that ls, Alnh.
Purtn Itlm, lhwatl, VIriln InlandI. tht'
{'hll|ppim'l. Guam. and even the Q1
nd of Yup which came under ournz as at rnull of the tnnrld war. for
he year wsu mi: dlvhdou reported
30.803 putt! up memberl.The main objetI of this division InM gin our rltlnttn t:\¢r|wht!r¢ the up
f ttrttmity in participate In the wort:
at the urgunizstiun trhlch :lands for
ibn bca;ttuilotml Ideals.Amerieant.in far ptngt1 intennt; loyal and pa
lrlolkf. lnmnun tiwlr tnvmbortltip ln
the Red Cross the the outward as
preulott of their cltlnrnnhlp.lt In ll:ttthor tio tn the l.u;mIam! um]io
md:qlher.'There :tru chapter:of'ms tttvmnn 'ln .tmmzm-, ttntlvut
lnzil, Canal wno, (Jllltt, Chinn. Colmllcu.(Julm.lmtnlnlrun lwtmhlln.
|I¢u|1dnr_England.France,Guam.
litutemala. Haiti ilu.ull, liontlttru.
Inpun. Mnttrlaurln, Nethfrlutadtt, Slutagun, l'nrugt.uty,l't:rI.l.Plnlllpplnn.
I'orto lliro.sttmtn.3I'1lln,Sweden.rwltmrlnml. Syria, Nrltvy , Uruiuly.
ltnéztwln mul Ytrtziu lslnntla.During the wur them scatterednerubers ut the :ted Cross contrib
ptw milllnns in money. and mtutons
ti tlgflnrg' trorlh Qt, t1|»t.'gl1'air m d "for ttné alfa.tt Th im 63. ant! .€.3,,..;.t;
lortnn and nurtws to France.M the
tame time they rnrried tm an excel
ent ll¢»nte8en!t¢ in itwlr resltetiltl
totnmtmltien for thu families of than
rho had gunP to war, and tn sotne taglons gute laura- sunut of mum-y and
mnttnnuralnle wnuttal aehlce to the
veilef ut dtnater and dtsenna \lctlms.T119 tI1\1|\In|;is mm wlnbililnlltg
p.>n1t1° clubs In fundutt puny for the
genvth. of milon in the Alumrlvntt liarrttunt Marine,nmklttg vinnu to aid
Americans In ttuuhte In fttrelgn lun
mei oirtupteling srrantzvutsttta for zhr
lug hnnn-dlnte ttllequattt relief in
at tllauatrr.It us the Fmtrlmnllt llltrtalmfl tw
tn the gmt i'enw Ttme program otint Attlttrlcan lltd Umm
Pllblialser
sum
BUIISDAY
an #litter 1|
r. N05-» under
Xnzgh s. am
ar m # J. I'l n \ i a :
£0 p r o f p e r i t y
w h i c h : b u d o
2 t h l t w h i c h i n
r w .
d i t ~ r e u o m
hkken w g e t
nl' that arm
so-cdlad, bud»
urns from one
g C c | n p n n y o f
o u t le t te r s t o
i o u l pu b l l e n -
U I t m e k l y p u b -
r r d e ve r y o t h e r
|.
hungry and it
I IUPPOIC you
juicy lcpderloin
eo'{|ld go and
£0 have it all
mother as-ouidn't
~uh!go to an~
y rents, take rg
~ner, and come
s left wer.
we Squaw where
fan, dvcrmt. re-
a hlr prime and
food and ser
mls.
~t in the steak
xarnb primrlplu
ar for a redue
io 44 hour!rf a ll i n g vi i ,
~ace costa th
and unrnlled
company right
>' with the de-
Ida a day.
y in uking serl-f
the chiefs of the
I I reducing wqgu.In the event no
ls d u n 20 b l ~ fo u g h t b e f o r e t h e
fe d e n l l a b o r b o a r d .
.. .- 'l
ll EAVILY
ar
and me when Ilower appealed tb un
A p i c u l l u n .h i g h pr i ce s w e r e a fm*
m o r e ei'Ieeli-n~ch ec k o n o u r h r e f
n
f lb e e f a n d w l n t h e s n r !" l a t h e q u e s -
tfon di a eu n sr d i n t h e Ju n e S u n s e t l n
n n ar t ic l e o n t h e : o u n t r y ' |be e f i n -
d u x t r y .
~a1 9 1 6 t h e a v q f a k e A r r u e r i n n r o n n u m u l
5 8 p o u n d !o f b i d .i n i 9 ! 7 ,b e i n g
u r g e d t o r e s t r a i n h i s r o n a u m p t i o n .
h e w w 1 :u v s z p w n d l a n d u a s u
poundx in ma, th e last war year.But in*i920, wlwn beef eating became
~ m p ~|c . .2 8 2 p o u n d s p e r f a m i l y i n \ B i ' J 0 .T h i s
r e d u c t i o n i n d u e i n t h e B r a t p l a c e n o
t h e e v e r - i n c n e u i n g n e t n l l p r i c e o l '
h a d a n d i n t h e a e r o n d p i n e f p t h e
¢ r e a ' ? ~ r v u i e l y o !v e g e t a b l e !a n d
f m i u a p p e a r i n g o n t h e A m e r i c a n
t a b l e a t a d !m u o n :o f i h a y e a r .
" l f t h e p r m e n t h i g h f r e i g h t m m -
I
down no 56.4 pounds.It wil! be evcn
len thi s y ur.."The remarhbln phase of the beef
situation In the fast that the con-
surnpticn of fnnh beef by the avumge
American famhy of five pencns hu
neslirirt the variety and quantity of
i'|-nh fmiu and vegetables. beef eat-
in : i n u w Un ite d S um wi ll p m, -
ahly IncrnlSG up in .In the mean-
time the eattlensen have to grin and
belt the loale| .".
P 1 0lu ll census report,are somewhat
mon than 30,000,000 The puushas-
ing power of 30,000,000 people banded
toxethor in a very powerful item.
Thirty million people spending; only
$1 u day each mcuus..$30,000,000 n
:lay let loose in the ma of trade.
In a yur the some people, apesxding
$885 ouch, hue spent $ll}.950.000,000
o neat little :um in ltwlf."Now lake ilfolher :Ido of thn-
plcture.Prosperity ziepemla lprgc-
ly upon the buying power of the peo
plr,In nalrorse ratio.deprmnion
co11\e1l when the buying power is in
cumlmmHl or impaiml.That il what
hu happenml today with the fmmon.
They have lns!..the-Ir 1mu;,§nlz poulrr.
Part of the 1919 crop was a failure.
.
Fhnsinns' mast-151 BLOW
' * w w -T o ~
"Slightly more than one-fourth of
me popuialiod of the United Slate:
depends upon the farm for x liveli
himd."mid O.Sl.Dcminz.of Au-
gusta,Maine,at the Wmhlngton.
Qle thny bought ln the spring rf IMO.
The remit ll nil the money the farm-
erl earn lljin pear must go Lo iiqui
datc drblsn contracted last ycazh In
other words,their money in sprnl
even before they get it, bu! nut is
the regular \lllr1;a of trml»c."-
Wuhlnulon Pont.
he Hlrtf meh
All e very hunt
ng.re eouid be no
mica. the nhlp-
s;;b°¢i¥ but the
I! the Ny rnrnl lo
n n rn-en mba
~I1 'nrocelsl ever
L
of the four big
ld can zher ommigxonn as
:ud the Labor
!ocomcti\e engi-
tradnmon viéidd
that without any
en ue alreuly aff
them."
ere in no body of
Bula to sm-punralhny lnins of
hulls Hard sense
o poahueu it that
dnyl : a d u lt
. when then im't
a big nmrxin for
wprlc. in about u
"1§z:i"§"rz¢| A|I'sz.Av+:m"
¢ - - - --
"Rights of No Flu: Ever Are Abu
the Rights of Sockly"
l " V | | u n - | - I
That portion of organized ll~
whith Itivu-NIH the right in at
at any time and umirt my conditi~
when it :een a profil or \ gain to
made to its own ends, hues it! ri
to this "right to llirlke"uphn
:statement that its absent!cnnslitule "Industrial nlnvc-ry.*
1'or six centuries the eivili
world §u\ been iighling for rig
but il.wauld ahzgast seem todxy
lf lt had gone too fur in this di
lion Ilene in a great organized I
of men, repnncnting by fur the I
ell dm of human belngx. insist
that their "rights" mmdnt of no
than unlimited freedom; freedom
demund more than they five
fn-odom to enfnrte that demand
any coal. to others."1Jnlols-we
the right to force our demands
am Industrial m'|aves."-New
fommerclal.
z m' r o a ' s S mu r f W A S 0
A child wa born in the neighbor
IHE ENTERPRISE
ORN ~ gg0A-1;E;-,.»:,.;;,.,
Pr k e l k rf u r .__s\.u
:swan Evan' THURSDAY
Becnury of Llbor Jnmet J. I'#n\ia:
~1\» way #inet wk m prosperity
is to work hack."
_ . .Enun d a n sa nd- :J ul ma tter 1|
thc pocwffieo nu. Blair. Nob.. under
l= u ¢ A a a c mn u ¢ . f x» = ¢ n a , a s 1 9 .
in u u1£".}iv¢Tu§»ang whim you an
thlt bring: men-an. mt Hut which in
nedeeied ar le!! und-uno.
Fish cannot lin ln zugmmt water,
lther can the vnriesl."rfekcr live
ln, or by, s stagnant lru=¥:.nu.Fon
Liauoun and eonnisirnl advertising
il the d ari ng spring whkh brings
llfe zo llle l!J \"!"ni vwrn.
WIra o w acul!»en |feeding of
mm U* 8 chicken wouicl it be reason-
ible In vxpnet that ehkken to get
i l ;and grow because nl' that arm
feeding?'ht many, so-cdlad, bud»
neu men expect fat returns from one
ldvextinerrlent.Is that renmublef
It Il U16 !rsu7t»I ihfv xhow on UI!
llanaond that Quik:the standing' of
a bull ciub. not lJ~¢~ line unlfm-ms zhny
Vi lr .in rlivvriining medium Inu!!
be judged by th" ruulu it brings,
nd b y il." fine fggmgrnphlnll eX¢¢'l~
Ience.
The Canis Publishing Company of
Philadelphia hu sent out Ieltnn to
mbncriban of its vrifioul publlen-
tions that for a time its tmekly pub-
Ilcntklm will be dcliwrrd every other
week imlnd."l"hl.l ll became of n
strike the help asking for a mln:-»
Hon of from 48 hours to 44 hours rweek.In tho f ue o f f a lli n g vi i ,
nm! a tendency to reducc coats th
demand seems unfnir and unrnlled
for and we bolimre .the company right
in refwng to tompiy with the de-
mnndl.
1|.;ggg»3 A' H.\PP\slnn ws u
v I
I Buppose you were hungry and it
vu dinner Qima.And ltlppolc y ou
unnted n nice, thick, juicy tcpderloin
ll¢lk.,Y
We know where you eould ¢o and
ply I bln. flnry price £0 have it all
dolled up so its mlm mother sn.-ouidn'z
lmaw it.Or.you eouhl go to an~
other place with Mly rents, take ry
:haute with the coroner, and some
hack with thlny cents left wer.
On the other hind, we SUumnr where
you could go; to a clean, dvcrmt. re-
spactuble place, psy a hlr prime and
get good., xublilntiai food and ser
vin: 10 meet your demands.
Ho w mr ,w¢'rc not in the steak
busineu but-*he xarnb 'pninrlplu
applies to prlnilnlr
mu mo a n S TRIK E ' r. \ | . x
I f m f r one of the hundreds of
thmznnda of tack workers and other
ld:-oven on tha American nilv-ay
system should strike this afternoon
un ln at the United States Rsilroad
labor Bfnrdh order za reduce their
x n p s th i n would he I.hr~ee men
atindinf in Hn! $0 All every hunt
:11|0 ¢d u e t i o n i n w a g e s ." §n g o n d s n i u n w . - S t a t e Jo u r n a l .I
......_..
Huw SUPPLY [IF HUB5
Bprlng Lambs Hai!Dolilr or ti o n
Lomr with Shoep on Firm sun.
. - -
Union Stcvltl Yuma. June ati, 1m1.-Wwn¢sdn>"| run 1.1 came tlluutlntml to
6.800 in.ml nad p.1\dI¢-aily all cianxen
ui' fu! ltnclt had zo lull at luwe-r iigures.Trnllv was quoted dull nl 100
we a k t o 2 1 4 Inu v-r.I9 - a t bw \ \ » s w i l l
ut $S..!5(;8.?-0.Y u r y h w fur¢l\.°|1~| nn'
mm m ; a n d el e m un d l l a l a n s i m. l a sr l t h
ur lc tw l nu ml na l.
Q u m a l l u n u o n e-math-:--('la|»1re t u
p r h n v l.u.°nfll,£PL21¢¥&:u\J:gu m ]zo
rh n l t r b \ ( '\ 1 *r l , $ T. I5 0 8 I5 ; fu i r l o z u m ]
h e n w . $ T . 3 5 6 T . f n :t l l m m u n I 0 h i r
bn - 1r u ,$r .o uf;: .: =5 :|.*lml\'9 ! o p r l m e
ynuriinnn. $5.2'»(;t1.f»l); good l u vh u l c e
y e n r l l n g i .$7.75Ȣi3.l5;fn i r I n 2001!
ve a r l l n g s , $ ? 3 2 i l $ T. T6 ; m m n m n t n fa i r
3¢~rrll1|',:\ SI1.T54j7'2.'$; <I;nlu t n p r i m a
2t1f1!14<$7.2'»@9"0'§grnml t o ¢ll uI|P
2\l°fifelr\. $~'»..°AJ67.nn1;o l m c e I n p r i m e
~otvn. mc|r\f;n..'.n, goof! lo r'¥;¢\ive mwn.
$-'1.-l\"l£'Gl\0; fair to gnhzl town, $4.?»Il{i
5 2 1 :sjulters,s2.r.e4;4.no=m n l w n .
$ l . !| 0 ft 2 0 0 :b w !a n d l u a l r h vr hul ls,
¢l.wf; fi.!l0 : bolm rnn h ulln, !l"¢.I»0[f l .0\1:
vo n !cn l w vl .;1 . r n Qn . 1 n =l\ » 'm y a n d
nvellunx rr|lw»3,$~"».'W ilam:g o o d t o
I m ' u fv¢ r !fn l .$T. 00 07. r» 0:fa i r t o
tflwi f\a\1!i|!l, $l}.f»0€2'I.(\f!;r o n l l u n u i o
fn h fw d vr s ,$600§0.1'»('l:: m u d I n
l n u l m §l n| RITE .$T0 0 € IT. !d ) ;fa i r i n
mm! :marks -rx, S6.F »B0?.Hll: commnn in
Tai.»l mk 1r 4, $ 5 .0 l\ f2 0. '.35:# l u r k l w i f
2"f» 3\fi ifI5\.i l):i l n r l t |.u\a|l,$ 3 0 0 9
'? . 1; n lu i k va l ve s , $ 3 . 00 Q T.fD .
H o g s D o w n a N o t c h .
| 1 1 1 2 m u l e t \ i * n \ : 4 m | l n u \ \ < d n r a l n j
w i t h ll41l1m =a attr ilnaled i n h u n s y 1+
~oI;»\¢.Th i 'r u n a1|\nunIe1!I n 17,800
n\;ul,m u l m m l o f t h e n f f r r l n | 'n m i d
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h u g s m p p w l a t 8 8 . I 0 a n d h u l k o f t h e
*1rllp!4 aul lil fwilil $ 75511 3.35.
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wl d.I'»|.e\\Id u l l b l !.|r|1{nti l l !$12.2'-
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Ieput-M|ll.Louisa Anaerson OI wuner:i visiting reiathen in Blair thisrr\\. Mk.I nuns
\ Hour Putronize home Institution bat buy-
im:your bnead of the Blair Home
Ilnkery.N i a Uno of other bakery
\\nnled-Room for light houle»
keeping by ehierly hrly.Enquira az
l i n t e r p d s e s w f 2121
Let the Blsdr Home Bakery do your
speciad Wim when you have c om
pany or are serving on refneahmcntTues- zroodo, *'¢°IBUI committees..wtf
Dakplll 1 |H . . . . |0 b u
._-r " " " ". . . . ._ - v n -to ment for rediubtnt c attle paper
having a maturity of not qxuedhg
twaive months.Aa tho la w n u r
stand: the fedora! relcrig bunk nn-
nat re-discount Such paper having
over lix month; to run.
The that distric t member hu sn-
eured the nromlse of Renresntnthl
;|cierk In Su Bros. dry goods 4
ment.
The ummm cw and Feed
got in n shipment of Purim:
and oil mea! 5esd.erd.\y.
Misa Josephine Johnson left
day for Hot Snrinxf. South 1
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where she will enjoy as little oulint.
There are some new things In bak-
on gona at the Blair Home Bakery
undenthe new znanagement. Coma In
and try them.1Bf.!
A ine baby girl arrived on .lmur
16 nt the homo of blac ksmith Hof-|
muon! Jernen.All eoneernorl are
happy and doing well.~
Art Blackstone and wife of e alt
. \ \ u r ~ e. a1 u u s r u c :l . \ ¢ l l \ | a\ \ l §B \ Z l l |n u n s
l<!l1 Nielsen. Mr. Thorvul Jorgensen
.ind Alfred Alatthieson spent Sundayal Kr1.:|:'n park.*
For Sale-One on tht: but ioealml
homes on Gnnt Street Persona in
le mlu l my c o ll for particulars at
The IInle1prime olllee.'I-lf
Worli received at this ofllee from
Supl. of efhooln James Skinkle in-
forms that he ls now in Chfeago et
So .:ending lhc University of Chicago.nth sireet have ua their guests for.
several weeltll.thelr daughter lu ll!
her children from Minneapolis. Minn.lMrs."Pr-fC.Hilton ia having the,
E. M. Terrell in this week putting
a new porrh on the Nels Jensen house
east of the library.Mr. Jensen 'Ie
exterior of her millinery estahlldi-`"m°hm&down nt the Blair bridge.
ment treated to 1. cont of point that
adds pnrn!.l;,to the oppenrsnol of|
Mn. Hana Hansen, who has been
\i.etlln|I her parents.Mr.and Lira.
Mrs.Paul s te wm and daughter,
Betty , relumod to Lincoln Weiiliea-
dln morning after a veek'a visit al.
the J. Hueller home.
Chu. ll. Lamb of Iowa purchased
}l1e old hierehnnus hotel building Sol
urdny for $4.000 or .jun what the
mortgage which lie held called for.
Tho Fourth of July eelehrntion
seems to have fallen throinzh with.
Evidently the business men of Blair
do not feel like being kniaerlxd into
more money spending.
Chan.A.Hohmnn bought the
"Dutc h"Kohler farm near Calhoun
for just the _amount of the mortgage
which he helm! agnine! lr.The form
was aold ot ouetion last Saturday
.MeI~'adden, ehnirinln of the banking
and currency eommitte to :Ive his
n headrlir on the blll on Wedneldly.
Hr. Reavia in quite eonlldent that he
can secure an early ard favomble
eomrnlttee report.He say : that hewas inspired to Introduce dse mean-
ure as e. rault of a recent trip into
the vneetem port of the state, when
he aaw thousands of nelee of erm
going to waste end he was lnfonnel
that the ehief dlhlcultty was the in-
ability of the ltoclanen to secure
credit..
Credit for only al: :nontl|.s,'le en-
tirely inadequate to meet the situa-
tion. aeeording Lo Mr.Renvla, who
eonte that the longer periods la
nereqary to enable the cattle :rw-
Hom.
C o
a t
the building.Nels Germ Jensen and other relatives
prank DeTemple has bwn in 3 r has returned to her home at lleminn-for the past several days.F S .
has been located in Milwaukee for
serernl years but will/from now on
be located in Omaha.
The farmers are busy at present
getting ready for tho harvest.A
number of farmers are nircofly eut-
ting wheat and the late summer ses~
son will £0011 be upon ns.
Mrs.John Anderson and children
returned the latter pirt of last week
from Oakland where they spent n
few -days viaiting Mrs.Anllernon's
sister. Mrs. Wm. Carter and family.
Mr.nm!Mrs.Ezra Moore sad
family of Holt county are visitinir
the families of Frank Jenkins sm!
Raymond Morehouse of this city and
Tom Patrick and Mm. Esther Her-
zog of Herman.g
For Sole:-A zitrictly modern home.
Close in.New.City water elcc-
tric lights.furnsce,full hasoment.
Three and one-half acres of lan-l.
:Thin is a resl bargain.For full par-
ticulars inquire at The Enterpdue
olllee.14 tf
sFriends ol Mrs. Theo. Therl:-cl-on
are sorry to learn tllatfhe in not im-
proving very rapidly Imm the rec#nt
nnrniviio ntmke which :ha nnlloiod
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ford, Nebr.. .
Rev. and Mrs. Foreman left Mon-
day br auto for Des Moines.lawn
"here they will attend a Baptist
Convention returning in about s. week
or len days.
Mrs. Moy Fly was ugreeably nur-
prioed on her binlnlsy . June 15th.
nhell a numberof neighbors c alled
on her at her home with expressions
of good will and wishes for. many
more happy hdsys.
For Sale--A seven room resi-
ilcllee in the best ldence portion of
Grant street.llouso modem in every
.roy and in excellent repair.Good
mirage.Priced to sol!quick.ln
quire at The Enterprise olllce.8-tf
The program for the free band con-
cert for this evening and also for
June 30, appears in thin weeks' En-
terprise.Look them up then go out
and hcar n line protzrsm thi evening.
You will feel well rcpsld for the
effort.
"Phil"Gustin of orchadi Nebr..
stopped off in Blair yesterday to
shake hand with old friends.lie was
on his way to Omaha whom he will
nubmlt to so_operotlon on one of his
eyes."Phil" worked on the Rhosdes
afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Kemp returned to her
home ln Blair last week after several
months stay nt Napier. Neb., with the
Gus Erickson family.Mr.Erickson
accompanied her home and called on
old friends.
Mr.and Mrs.Waiter Appleby
brought their baby to the hospitsd
for treatment this rnorninz-The
little one in havin; quite a serious
time and the parents are much wor-
ried over it.
Mr.Made lllaulxen arrived homo
from Denmark laat Satunlny where
he visited sevenl months with friends
snd relstlvee.he was accompanied
by s brother and nlso by s brother g
Jens Blnc klensen.
Burke Corrigan and wife drove
down to Omaha this aiternoon in re-
nponoe to a telcursm from Lhdr son
Jack. that he had gotten ss far ss the
metropolis on his way homo from
Ann Arbor.Mich..had missed the
train up and would like awfully well
to get right home and see mother..lark has been ottendirgg law school
nl. Ann Arbor the post year and hln
many friends will be. glad to see him
:around the streets of Blair agaln.
Meeting Lon Farm Price!
en to nnsneo their operations.
Ln Ron CGNSOLIDATED SCHOOL
ElsborslePlsnt tsbllahed st Gae-
den C 7, Hlnou
(laden City . ion.. J une el-mos
in described as one of the most el-
aborate and complete consolidated
school plants in America has jun been
dedicated st Holcomb.seven m i l !
wen of Garden City on the western
Kansas prairie.The plant can $225,-
ooo.
Seven school districts i°inet'It6 con-
struct the single plant where po-
plls may have the advantages s
eity school, including rnsnosl train-
ing.rlomeatlc science and selentiin
training of several varieties. Six one-
room schools off the old typo and s.
three-room school st Holc omb were
abandoned in favor ol the consoli-
dated proiect.The pupils are transponed to th
school by motor busses driven by
teachers who receive $20 a month for
this c n tuwork.The busses lure s
capacity of thirty to forty pupils eld
"lho Holcomb consolidated school
district has sn sres of 124% square
inlles.The shool population It ww
ent ls 375.The new plant has s
csnacitar of 660 :rode snd high
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Tlm Armrlrnn Ibgd Crma Us raft;ln:
an n wide grrmzrnm of newlee for :|=»
dimlnlui \\orhl War vewmna reoe|\m.:
trouzuwnt in United States i*1nn|.Heallh haqnii . and tlwnw bvlnst train
rli mmu;n~den-uf-the t'f.'1ien|
Imard fm \nmI!on;|| Ellnunlun.
ln oath uf the Pllblle Ilvnith 5rnIn Y " - 1I" -" " "id_~bm;briekyani Mme forty years 81:0 ¢|,,¢,| 'lin.
entirely paralyzed and she is =till The Universities of Nehruka and f g h b k ze g 11,The mnsolldntod school group con-confined ta her bed.Wrsllcylln ure reported to have 50 ;';_°1°°;§'=;;;_g_ Jouzzlatg _;_;_ 0 wif" of »g=w1.{=v§l¢}l=1¢» in ~ gi
rc:ont r One 5 e o er >us C. H. Morrill,awealtl1y banker and 1|Pun ~
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5 The W. R. C. are arranging for :tn
interesting program next Satunlay
afternoon, June 25, at their regular
meeting.This is the Bret meeting
following I'lag Day, June 14, and the
program will be along that line.All
members are urged to attend.
The Community Chorus presented
the cantata "Rose Maiden."in Ar-
lington to a full house last Tuesllaiy
efroningr.The director. J. E. Carnel
of Omaha and the accompanist also
from Omaha were present aa ner!
the Blair singers, solos over in curl.
Last Sunday the Omal llee c=le~
lnated its 50th anniversary y 3c ttw;
out n special edition devoted to Ne-»
li a hlrtorp ln an early day and
pa ulorly newspaper history.The
:lata contained therein nraa lnten-t
log to pioneer Nebraakans and thosewho c lainr the state aa their birth-
place thirty or (ony :rears ago.
The Queen Esther Circle of the
Methodist church and their familes
are enjoying a picnic in the North
park iodor They plan to have both
their dinners and supper;tlwwe.
The North park is the prettiest pnrlt
now that Blair has and should be ued
more olten for picnic parties.lt ia
clolc in and ahady ujlth a fine blue-
xrnur lawn that has been recently
cut and la not so rolling aa the (.|5-
tetter park.
U. S. Cain. at one tirnea. reaidfnt
ol this c ity, hut now living at Fre-
mont, dropped into Blair laat 'lovs-
day on his way homo from' llea
Moines where he had been on a buil-
per cent morewtudents this summer
than last ln the summer schools.
The reason for the incncnee ia evi-
dent,increased rmlarlca to teachers
over the state 'rho continue to ad-
vance in tneir studies.
ltlra.C..;liu Sprague was pleas-
antly aurpnned by a number of her
Relief Corps nehhhora on last Mon-
day oftemooo.-ll-'EQ 30: when they
came over. with well llllcfhhaalteta,
to spend the afternoon and cat lunch
with her.Her daughter, Mrs. Jeanie
Squires,of Lincoln arrived in the
evening to visit o while with her
mother.+
A delicious Sunday dinner at 1 P.
M. was served at the home of Mrs,
Anna Peterson near Dana college to
t\\ent;-nsc of her friends, June 19
and later in the day a luncheon was
aerrcd before the departing hour.
The day was a pleasant one for all.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Samuelson Jr.
and son of Harlan, Iowa one in Blair
viaiting relatives.
H. D. Schoettger in o letter to The
Pllot expreaaca his disapproval of
aquanderlng public money and points.
aa an example, to the lights on the
dome of the court house He ia right
aa he usually ls.This was one ln-
stanco where the money was wan-
tonly squandered.If a faqner should
put a llginl. on the cupola of a barn
and bum lt incessantly his neighbors
would ask the hoard of lnaanlty to
make an invef tigation.
The old bakery building belonging
to Lira. Wm. Beyer and son, standingnc!! and Pleasure trlp combined.lalvreal.of the brick bakery on wu t
commodities `muat come down to rnect
the low pricea of :farm atuif.The
Journal wanta to do its share in the
"Comedown" and la offering to mail
the dolly from now until Jan. 1. 1922
for only $2.50, or including the his
Sunday Journal with its magazine
and colored comic sections for only
83 Thia in really away belowthe
present cost of production; hut there'a
only one way to come down and that's
to corne down.The Journal la thc
heal. buy in tho newspaper field and
I hope you will prove your interest
in lower prkea by sending in your
aubacriptlorffor the nemainder of this
year ot this cut price.
J. C. Seacrest. Publisher.
TIIRHSHING MACHINES
NEED W ATCHING
An encmnoua vraate of grain and
great loan of time result ewory5ear
thru the inelllcient work ol' threahing
machine that are not properly re-
palrcd and put in thorn working or-
der before the beginninlr of the eca-
son. according to the United States
depanment of Agriculture. whic h la
dlmihutlag free thnx the State Col-
lege of Agriculture two bulletinapntherepairandoperationofgrain
others to oe aooeo I-"rl a nrat clahfarm for instruction in practiw agri-
culttire and a large athletic field. la
addition to the l'lllill high a n d
building and a grade school building.
there la a large garage for houlitt
the motor busses. a cottage for tbl
aupedntandent, a faculty home. cot.-
tage for the agricultural instructor
and farm superintendent and a out-
tagofor thalanltor._.-
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Q|:.an.\a"m=s AGADXST
W H I T E r m s :
(ln account of a dangerous and ma-
tagioua dllcaso of white pi ne me :
known aa White pine blister mat. tha
State Entbmolofiat has declared a
quanntine against all live white pina
or other pines hearing needla ln bun-
dlea of ive each, of any aiac or ag!
and the shipment nl' these plants into
Ncbnaaka from all al.ateacast of and
including Minnesota. lowa. liiaaottd
Arkanaaa and Loulaana Ia prohibited.
Thc United ,States Department o l
Agriculture declared a quaran-
tine on the interatate movement ot
tiveleafed pines and currant and
gooaebem plants from all the stahleastot'and including those name!
above to points outside the quaran-
seporatorr:Bulletin 1036."Carotinc-ct area.Aa the shipment of live-
and Repair of Farrn Implements-~leafed plnea from without the stall
Grain Separators," dlseuuesnln gen-
erol the ore:hauling of separators
into Ncbraalsa might be the mean! a!
introducing the white pine blister ru*
aml~ then takes up each part ln do-'into Nebraska, it hal become augur-
tail.Buletln 091, "The Elllc ient Op-'ary to catablish a quarantine pgairi
entlon of Threahing Machines." deals these plants.
in dc tall.wlth the proper threahlng
of m i n .Arconiine .to wig paul-Sugar ia cheap, mm u.»eo -ee-
1e I};w _ H1 13 \ -( gl Ill ll uu lu I a n ; vu u -wuz.ho us e as i i i o f i i . ,lmn|»lm|»\
wh e r e p n t l e nt l c a n a m w l e t h e m s e l ve s
: H e r t h e y a r e w e l l en g u g h t o b e u p
1 ?I»: tulumk 1a|;£8, $.%.00QT.fi).
H o g s D o w n a N o t c h .
|1 1 1 2 m ul e t \ N t\ : 4 t t ¢ | l n u \ \ <d n r a l n j
w i t h ll r fl i m m a tt r i h t a t e d i n h u n s y 1+
~ot;»t¢.Th i 'r u n atttnuntewl I n 17,800
tvtul,m u l m m t l o f t h e n f fr r l n t ' n m i d
1% }|r!1'4»»t 1 0 0 1 3 6 l o w e r .l l w s Shah:
h u e s m p p w l a t 8 8 . I 0 a n d h u l k o f t h e
forvlptw tunltl Twin $75511 3.35.
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WAGE CUT FOR PULIJIANaan:
Ch k ltv--!||1mr9}.-fl'¢|\tho lllnd
vrurhnen »1=»1>l°wl in tha Puilman
ear nhc pn an not to safer a niac-
tlon la want July I. as plannod by
Use Puilman company.The Uaited
B u m railway labor board today
direc ted ilu! the uni!! for lhl re~dwthn be auliftld Ind uid ling Pull
thf ¢diun\ gen $00420-The n u m
blmnhu and tells a duaen Hes about
the beautiful and arcompiinhed brkle.The minister gets M0 md n picks al
:aka and tbl editor geu $0.00.In
tha. mann sa! time 9,110dies; tha due
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lac, is what everyone thinks, and ny|_ and bows
about the Cadillac.
The Cadillac cor will give you dependability-
the capaclty to withstand hard usage day after day
and year alter year. Cadillac service ability may he
compared with that of a faithful watch.
The msn who wants to enjoy the advantages of
Cadillac ownership and prefers not to invest the
amount which a. new Cadillac requires, can do so in
8 nannw-ED Cadlllac_
Neither age nor miles dlminlah the value of
Cadillac construction. and you cannot get Cadillic
quality in any car other than a Cadillac.
The advantages of accurate workmanship, ine
machinery.line tools and skilled operatives,are
present in a RE-NEW-ED Cadillac bn s degree which
would not be possible in a new cur of equal cost.
Wrlte for a lln ol ourar,Nl:w»zD car bargains.
J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co.
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Ar. all grocers
'"""»'2°J1¢"'"°°T§u°1h|°§A'},'f°"""'
V e r y M u c h L i k e t h e R e n
o f u n w m a .
Ju d g e G a r y w a s ta t k i n g a t a a l u -
n e r a b o u t t h e w o r l d 's i n d u s t r i a l d t u l
i l a n" A l l o ve r t h e w o r l d . " h e m i d . " l a b o r
l s a r m i n g m o r e a n d p r o d u c i n g ln.-ea.
I n En g l a n d .fo r e x a m p l e th e r e a n
m o r e c o a l m l n e n e m p l o y e d t h a n e ve r .
a n d t h e pr o d u c t i o n o f co al za l o u e r
t h a n e ve r .1" E n g n s h la b o r r e m i n d :m e o f t h e
m m b o y ."A fa r me r . o ut o r pi t y . ga ve a n l d l c l
b o y a } o h .Th e n o n e af t ern oon t h e
fl n a e r w a l k e d : c r o n h u fa r m z o n e e
ho n 't h e h o ;w a s do i n g .B e fo u n d
h l m t y i n g o n t h e g r a n u n d e r e tr e o
sm ok i n: a e fl g nr e ue .
" ' W e l l .L o o n e y )h e m l d - t h e b o y
w a s k n o w n a s L o o n e y i n th e \'lIll |, 'e
- - '!r e l l ,L o o n e y . w h e n a r e y o u d o i n g ?
K e m a l ?
" L o o n e y :o o k hi s c i g n r e u e o u t o f
h l a m o u t h a n d a n s w e r e d :
'° 'N o .b o n ,x a i n t fe st lt r,n u n
I a u f !ti r ed .F m . h m a In y t n 'h e r e
wa i t i n 'fo r m e l u n z a g o d o m :» o '|
I k l n q n l t t r o d ! "
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ll.-Continued.
like to ltelp you
Self and be a uae
of mn town.""¥ou can do it lf
ell you hour."
stream dolrl theunate man. who
with a lalg. roueh
an honest eltort.
l'lI bl your frletrtl
thin." the natnlater~meihln; good In
be ltavlng a dream
ultra to me thla- robbed."No-
rer treated me aa
.tte a hard old
ouee found a man
a brother to youutle."
trornthe table and
er'l aide and hfltl
. r, alr, an' t1t do
lid gf I broken
me," the mlutlter
l'm some to lor
rw- "ready L0 tene the
and bla 4101 mo aarea atuavetl and
.ble garmeou
a new tdau." aald
I ll!more llke a
'," .Blenltlnaop an-
~ tapering up and
he felt lllta a newamatt-ms the
and dunk into a
un.art or bautlantf'
ed."Herve aa
reu't worn for a
..~ tom Noir lt
d baoom to ensue.lted more back
. ~ o n c e th a t
bud that wt awarin one of the treesol rome food In lt.
nd one mario: on
me home.Now. lftood lo the rare.
come hack.Our
begun."
ol the door and
and entered the ht;
l durch and eato w A soft light
[rent ,leveled artn
r. and ln the cleane organ loft.They
r. Blog.ll waa a
uful plane.
in that pulpit there
~e crowd- ot handwotlll-"aald lrlr.
enlea."There la
- ~t tltta' l thought.
raapoctabltlty here.nel mu-n and ntlmt
|piece.1 eau notpoor people.t alan
"ed dothlng downTltera lan't an out-
tlte crowd. Hare are
rate we of our own
or tha rich and re-
mMf ' n m ta th e
Bieoklnaop and oldLlade Queettelle,
lt.Thule are thet .leeua cared moat
bennnln; to rome loglad of tt.t want
mfr Buuday alter
to think ot tlala place
you really wlab to»~ w i t h ~~bled with aI'ran|\e
tent with Ilr. Single
d date.the o nor weekly.Ilan and
ore the altar. cann-zu uaaatera eldo. to
da, aa it he. toot weretorateeoeae.
l.na:lde and outside."
aa they were leartng
tempted. there areci may he useful to
. 'God help toe."
d ma ."Ther are
I bare oftan faunaatreugth ln time of
. or to em lflrk for
a reoat over mr nr-l l at hhfh will
g little home for yol
an tae doe mn'ma
ttiny comfortably bl'r new home. tam
een.In a memes.
-the roora.". g ldlthe .IINlt' aa
havene.; avant you tot i n a i l l -lvery eaa
halaeemllteetta-
ye hear what lue raid. Cllrtntosaht lla
called me llleter.Never thur that bk
tok. lm air!"ltr. lllenklnaop aat arlth bla hen"
upon ma band llatenlug to the Idltl
that whlnled moornfully ln the chim-ney iluddenly he ahouletl:t'Com¢'
lat"The door opened and there on the
um-enola atootl ltla om self.aIt was not at all tho kind at a Bell'
one would have expected to aee.tt
area, Indeed, a vary youtltlttl and hand
some Sell-the Ilguro of a clear-vgrligentlefaced boar or about sixteen trltll
curly. dark hatr above ltll broara.Hr Hlenlloaop ooeerutl hla lace and
~Then he held out hla hands
wltl. an lmplorlna gesture." l ltnoar you."be vrblapered.
"Please rome tn."
"llol yet." the young man answered,and ltln voice was llke the wind lo the
elaltmly."But I have come to tell you
that I. too. am glad."
Then he raniabetl.
Hr. lllenltinaop ms.. fmrhn clsalr
and robbed hla ayea.*'Chrlatmaa.ol'boy.l're been
asleep." he uguttrrod." I (urea lt'a
time we tomed ln!"
CIIAP TIR s ous.
In which ltr. larael Snead and Other
Working Men Receive a Laaannln True Democracy.
Neat mornlul. Mr. Blenltinaop arentto out wood for the Wtdoar ltorau.
The good trotnau ral amazed by bla
hlgbly respectable appearance.'God ltelp oat Ia look llke a 'lur-
yer." ahe aald.
"l'm a our man!Cut out the black
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f I f .
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, .t o ;.f p . " f ' » » "~~ ' V 1 I~
'i t a t e
-1 Knew Yau." He Whispered. -mm
Game In."
amltb shop an the booze au' the hum
mera."
"Ma: the good God love ao help ya!
l heard about lt.""Ye tllflf l
"Sure I dld.lt'a all over the town.owe neu has a llrely toot, man. The
Shepherd ctapped his llnnda when ttold blot.Ye got to ao straight. my
laddle bud.All oyea are on ye now.
Come up an' are the boy.lt'a bla
birthday!"
Mr. Blenllnaop eras deeply movedby the lfeetlng of the llltle Shepherd.
who mm: hla the-ek ||§|d add thathe had often buyer! for hlm.
"If you ever get londy come and tltarltlt me and are'll have a tall: and a
game of domioorlt" aald the boy.Hr. Illenklnaop got strength out of
the wonderful aplrlt of Rob Moran and
aa he aaron; llla aa that day, he areahappier than he had been ln mm:
yeara.Ilan and aromeu who passedln tlte street aald.."}Io1r do you do. Mr.
Ilteoklnaopt Fm glad to aee yon."llren the dog Chrletniaa watched ltla
router arlth a toot of prlde and ap-pnual.Now and men.li l on-are
gteelulty and acampered up and downthe exonatx.°,
The Shepherd area fotmoeo yearnold.tln ltta trtrtlsdu. from morolag
unttl ment. DNF!! came to hun room
bringing little lift! to retulttd him tr!
their alreetton.No one In the village
ot Blngrllla rea ao thurh belqeeltJudge Crooker came ln the evening
e lm leecream me a fronted cake.While he ana there. a rommlttea ol
dtlaeoa sought ata out to confer notltlm regarding condlttona ln Blnnllle.
"'1`here'a more money than ever lu
the place. but there aerer was ao and
mlaeryf' aaltl the dalrtaau of the nata
lalttee."We have leaned um money te ant
oneboay at mga lngemaad tltebaake
orertlowiot wlth depolltt. arefelt g h .
We reared to pmdttoe the ueoeaaarlei
at tm. sn a autllclent owltltr weforgotthatalblmportantUiiltll are
food.t w .tlotbea and comtonable
honda;--not money.Home a on arentnone: mad With a feelin; of rip
ulence we refused to work at all, urewhen are felt like it.We hot|¢ltt dla
mond rluan and eat by the Ilre looking
at them. The more began to leak andnor plumbing weut wrong.People go
lug to buy meat round the elmo
closed.Moda that might have beenaaeed bs llmely repalra srtu hue, to
oe lam-ty replaced.Plumbing aye-terua bare been ruined br neglect.
with all na money.the torn aaa
never so wretched."llr. Saeed, who araa a member of the
ootnmlttee.alyly tornn! me ring on lm:
anger an that the diamond was gon
ceelert.He cleared his throat and re
ntarked."We mectmnlea had Imorethanwe could do on work alreallr
contracted."
"Yea you worked eight hottra a durand relaxed to work any looser.You
were legally within your rldtta, butyour pnaltion tan ungrateful and |1r|l
Montes: and immoral.Suouoee mer-
traa a baby oomlnz to your boon anrl
you should rail for the doctor anf the ahonltl MI. 'l'm lorry. but I hah
dooe my eight noon' work today lin!
I ran't help you)Than auppoae you
ahoutd oder htm double fee and heahouid ny. 'l'to, thanks. Pm tired. I'\e
got tony tbonaand dollara ln the bank
and I dont have to work when t dont
want to.'"Ur suppose I were trylng a oaae for
you and. when my eight hottra' work
had expired. I ahould arant to walkout of the court and leave your Cl:e
to take care of ltaelf.What do youaltptmae would become of ltt Yet that
la exactly what y ou dld to mr :Hon
'iou left lltem to take care of themaelvea.You men. who uae your hands.
matte a great mistake In tldnklna that
yo!! are the wnrxera or the countryand that llte rent of na are your natu
ral enemies.In America. are are all
workers? The ltlle man la a more parasite and not at heart an American.
tlerseratly. l erorlt tlftwn lzoura a dar.
"This llltlo lid haa been knitting
tlllht and day for the aoldiera arlthouthope of re-wand and hae apeot bla aar
lnp tor yarn.There lm't a doctor toBlnfvllle erm lan°t working elgbteeo
houra a day.I met a mlnleter thisatternonn who ltalrn't had ten hours
or sleep ln a week--he'a been an busy
arlth the Alok. and the dylnl and the
dead.lie In at oltrae.n friend.aeomfoner to any one who needs hlm.
No charge tor overtime.My God! Aw
we all golug money mad?Are you anybetter than he la, or I am. or than the
doctors are who have been kllllnlttlternaelrea :rlth oreratork?Do you
dare tn tell me that prosperity la any
excuse for Idleneu in thla land of oltfl.lf one'a help la ttevdodl'
Judge t'rnolter'a votre had beenraltu. hla manner dignltled.But the
lalt aenteocee had been lpoken with
a quiet alerrtueaa and with hla long
bony forotlnger polntln; etralfht atMr. Sneed.'Ihe other tnemhera ot the
rommlltee clapped their ltanda lo
hearty approval.Hr.Sneed smiled
and brushed hla trouaefa.'tle're all oll' our balance a little.lztlt what ln to be done now?"_
"We moat quit our plutnblu; and
earponttllln; and lawyerlng and l:>ant»Ing and aome of ua moat qntt new
rltandtalng and dtllug ln the elllmney
rmner and grab our aura and area
and go out into the woods and malte
some fuel and art tt hauled into town."aald Judge Crooltrr."na be one of a
party to go tomorrow with my_axe.I harent toraotleu how to chop."
The com~lttee tltoualtt this a good
auneatlon.They all roae and atartedon a search for enlunteen. eaeept Hr.
Saeed. He larrled. aaylne to the judul
that he wlahed to conault him on a prlvate matter.ltrwaa. indeed. jolt then.
a matter which mold not have been
more ptthltr although, ao far. the nevra
of lt had traveled In wltlapera.The
,lodge had teamed the tacta atnoe ble
return."I hope your plumbing haan't annewrong." he remarked wlth a amlle.
"No, lta worn than that." aald Ilr.
Sneed ruefulty.Tho! bade the little Shepherd loot!
aight and arent dmvnetaln where the
ifldmr aaa atlll at io rk arlllt herwaahlng. although lt was ulne o'elocl.
"Faithful woman!"the Judge ea
elalmed aa they arent out on the atreet."What would the world do without
people llke that?Ho atra charge 1~evenime, either."
Then. aa they tratked alouy. be eun
ntngly paved the *nr for what
linear tan -torulu;."Did you notice the face of tba
boy!" he aaked.
°'!ea.tta a God'a bleealn;.
aee a face like that," the judge arenon."Only tne pure la hart can hav
lt.The old aptrtt or youth loola ouofhlaey es-the aplrlt at my o
youth.when l area fourteen l thlothat my heart aaa aa pure aa h.la.
were the henna of moat of the boy
I t~ow.""lt [Mf t ao now," aald Ur. Sn »"I tearltlan`t,"°th3 191130 ~
"'1'her~e'l a new look tn the faoea of t~
young.Every nrlety ot v u tepreed before them on the stan of on
tlttte theater.They aaa It while the!characters are ln the maktny. whit
their mlnda are Ilke vrhlta wax. Ev
thlng that touches them leaeea e ma
or a amlreh.lt addraaaaa them tn tkone language they all nnderatantt, a~
for which no dlt'tl0¢IlU ta needed
ptctnrea.The Borer or youth ra~
feat enough, God illlii. lrltaoutwithering knoarledai of fell.They
lta good for the boys and ylrla to e..p
J w i n l k Lo g ic .M l l l t d a n O p p o r t u n i t y .
T o m m y - W h a t d o e s L L . D . a f t e r l P r u l l t e f r - O n e m l l l l o n i l l h a p r i m
u : a n ' | m m e m a n ?o f | g r a m o f r n d l u m .
Ji m m y - I g u e s s i t m e a n s t i p ; t g f s H l s P a r t n e r - A n d w e n e ve r w u u l h l
a l u n :m d River d o d o r . - B o l t o n n z l r y l n g t o s e l l a n y . - P a r i s L e Il i r e .
T n n l c r l p t .
C u t l c n r l f o r P i m p l y F l o n . .
p r o d u c t o t i t s k i n d m t h e w o r l d .E v- I l m e a r t h e m w i t h C u t l c u n O i n t m e n t .
c r y 1| n m x n w h o h u u n d I t t n c n r l W a h o d ' l n t h e m i n u t e s w i t h C u l l -
t h l l s u t e m e n t t o b e u m .c a n S o u p a n d h a t u n t e r .On c e cl e a r
ke e p y o ur a k i n c l e a r b y a d n ; th e m fo rH O T R E S T U I G ,J U S T W A i Ti N G ~ d u l y t o l l e t p u r p o s e s .Do n 't t a il t o In v
c l u d e C u t l c u r u Ta l m m .
Id i o t Bo y,Ao c o nl i n g t o Ju d g e 04 1 7 .'
- -. . ;" : ; - . . . .
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get the but of It. do »0. ulnc tlmes Good fnnuna nenrly :lun Ind; aour of tru.mm in a rnvfptive movd.
mnouuceo A comic SCENE
Pla ye r Un wt tt ln gl y lnt sr }o c1 ,s d Co me dy
Int o tl to om y Tra ge dy fn B ln ak os ..
ps s r s 's Ju l i u s Cae sa r.
W h e n I w a s i n h i g h s c h o o l w e g s vo
s n e o l e r t s i n m e n !- " Ju l i u s C a e s a r . " l n
w h i c h I h a d s m ! n o r D l r l .W i t h o u t
c o o l o r q o l l s r , s l e e ve s r o l l e d u p b l l h .
m d s b l a n k e t fo r s ta gs I v u s
Ro ma n c l tl z en .I I s l : I s o o n e o f t h o
st ag e ms na ge rs .
M t n o n s s c e n e t h e c o u s i n s t o p p e d
llbl llll t w o feel.fr o m l h o no o r .x
s t e p p e d o n t h e m n t o r i g h t t h e d i l
a c u h y .W i t h o u t w s r n l n g m e c u n s i n
cs m e d o w n l o s wr e c k o n m y p o o r
de fe n s e l es s h e s d .I wa s s tu n n e d fo r
s mo m e n t .Th e n I be gu n l o n s l l z s
w h a t s g r o t e s q u e G x vn I m u s t b e . fo r
I h a d i l | | C l I d o d m r t m w h l l e s h i f t i n g
sc e n e s. s u d t h a n I w l s s t a nd i n g s i o n s
o n t h e : l a g s a m l d t h e r u l n l .fe e l i n ;
U1 9 b u m p o n t h e t o p o t my h ea d .
Hu t I n m t le d In s p li o of m y ne i f. g s m
s pr ofes al nn sl b o w . a n d n s i k e d w i t h
a u n n y z o m e w i n l l I t n u s e v e r a l
mi n u t e s h f f o n t h o su d i en c v qu l st o d
d o w n s o l h s t m e p l s ;co u l d s o o n .
. - C h l c s x o Tr i b u n s .
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THE ENTERPRISEBinlr. Heb., June 23, 1921
2 Q
r u b n u u n vn n n ! C P _ . .
- - . . H - - - -
H u m a x n s r n m u a x m '
John Wil!1 1 |n viaitnr to the
| r :eat Wednesday.
li s a ll q g h L o n a n d M n Hull.
not to Omaha Wednesday m
some shopping.,l i n .Chridine Huglemsn took
ydlnner at tht Leo Ilegieman
lin. R. J. Bchtnck :rn an Orulhl
~nn; vinitor Thunday.
lr. Sllnhall, who suffend \ pln~
strain n h w sucks q u wa s~:ht here lurk weak and is with
daszghlzr,Hrs.Haan' Trdhhm.
e In some better at present..
Kr. E. C. John:-on tru an Omsha
~tar '|Iwrsday,
Bliss !i ; ': 1 !e W a c h t e r o f C m l h a .
s p e n t t h e w e e k c u d w i t h h e r m o t h e r
l n . E I A . V » a c h ! e r .
M n . E n v! P r u s s i a n d t w o c h i l d r e n
n n g u e s t s a t t h e H . C . C o o p e r h o m e
F r i d a y a n d S i t u n d a y .
l i v i n b u t E ffl e t u a l .
T1 1 0 M i a m i Il vr a l d m p t h s n t I n m m r
p n r l w - r f Tl i w t H w y e a t h r h l s s m o t h !!
at l l sr we r lfl il x g fea s t. 'Ih nt 'a| re r tl l ni y
n - . w r r v b u t vl f vr l i r e m a y n f g e t t i n g
nd u f i hu ma t he rIn la w e l | 11 1u l ty .
. . -_ . . . - - . - . »_ . . . . - - . -. . - - - - -
8. H. Het? (road work)38.25
E. S. Andcnon (road
ni-or¥}'>73.75
Russel! Grader Mfg. Co. (re-.
pain)5.85
Stanley Conan! (patrol|1um}12000
Clarence Simpson (patrol-
m n i 120.00
Henry Mchrtns (road drag-
sirun 9.00
Rohwer Bron. (road work)15.00
Clyde A!!cn (road work)5.00
lima C. Lumen (road
which had been m d were infcc
with hog c holen in urloua form
The threatened outbreak seems
Hare been pretty well checked by th
work of iocal \eterina|iaml.Th
county agent took Dr. Hlm our 1
field and quotes him on saying tha
one of him greheat fights is for rno
sanitation in Qhe hog lot..
One had usc of necrotic cntc riti
was found due to pigs ddnking on
of wlllow holes.The some ur
found true In l herd which had a I~
dl'lH.8"\¥lK}"°#35 from rronns.Worm cxpollants
F. W. Bankenfcld (road not do much good where the ho~
work)66.211 turn right around and pic k up th
John.)Ia!1er (road dragging)9.45 eggs again.
for June)125.00 Parasites"according to Dr.Hays
Board adjourned until June 30.He asks the trite qocnion.uhe
3921, at 9 '¢:lock.ffarmere object to the work imroiMary C. Babel,|in changing the hog lot, or in plow!~Count Clerfzr it up, "which is the most work, thi
spending the week with Mn. Forrest
Hrblrlier.'
The mbvdng plctun show' In Her-
man closer!vri!IE"Satu11isy nigi1t'a
ahgmt Mr.Bergstrom has decided
to quit the business and on Mondgy
shipped the goods over into Iowa.
Ivan Rutledge returned Saturday
from s vm: a t the Msrlon Denny
home at Tekamlh.Mn .Perry Rosa nrsss Teiumah
visiwr betwgeen trains Saturday.
Hrs. Mary Roberts returned Situ!-
day from s visit with relatives in
Umllha.Bert Cooper and wife were_Her-
msn visitors Sundly evening.
Jesu Erlcklen resigned his posi-
tion at the Sc hgnc k pun one dsy
lui week.
'There wls no pretthlng sorvkel
at the M. E. :hunch iast Sunday ss
Miss Thelma Godmy came vii 'from
Omaha and spent Sunday with home
folk.-s..Misses Opal and Elcndor WI! fren
Tekunah vlniwn one day Int e h
Riu Punc h Klnny returns!! Bat-
urday frum Omnhn having dosed her
arjrooi .mark Friday.She h u hom
ra-elected 'fer smother year.
D.Harper,a former Ha::nan
boy t Sunday with relqlzqn lure
spd ef!Monday mowing tor his
home at Sheridln,Wyoming.Ha
h u began working with the Leach
grading company over ln Imrs.Rn. Kartznen. 0. H. Godny and
Fred Robenton ld Monday with l
zruup of boys for Lake Qlnnelzltlfh
\-\l.ere they will csmp for a week.
c m n l l s s l o x a n s 'mzo c r zzo xxc s
County Commiuionen' Room,
am.. Nab., J unel4, k92l.
TM County Board of Equalization
rar: punuact w law for the purpose
of fairly md imputiaily eqwlzing
tin assessment of all personal pro-
peru and read estate in Washington
¢uunt), Nebraska..
I'ze.|cnt J.F.vrhm, H. C.Disco
uni Henry Truhiaeu county commis-
sioners and R. H. Rasmussen county
a.:~»ssor and Mary C.Debel county
clerk.
On motion duly made and can-rid
the foiloirlng refunds were allowed:
John J. Rodgers $24.04 on mcountof rvhiction tn have been made R920
but \ahi¢}| Ind been omitted.
Joe Novak $3.03 on account of Iand
bun; in river.
The Board also met on June 15,
h n l r é z lpanrrs 'ras Nzws-nel..-¢¢-I U
A LOCAL NEWSPAPER POI.PLAYS No FAVQMTEB
mALL THE PEOPLE "'rm=u1'f===' aoctHeb. StateGENERA L AND LQCA L NEW S A ND COMME NT
The Official Paper of Washington County, . Nebraska H
No. 22nr U5 wAm=nm»,frn§ COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JUNE ao, 1921V OL X X V
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\(iHIl mums zu:ctzlvnz; FRIENDS
ing of harvest season and u yet no demand
ln Ne-for bindor engines has come ho m
yennthere.The crop in reported light in
wlnhla strip running thru the central part
t will o f Kuna f rom nor th to so uth and
into nialao in s tier of counties in tha west
empty }but u a 'whole them will be a good
ng en- avenge crop.Wheat is ¢ little lightaltholinNe b r u h but harvest conditions
.~,,,,-j lre Yavorable and a good avenge
hlp- crop is expected.The favorphle hlr-
rudy;'rut c ertlinly uma. so mlilve the a-
ns ex-nmc id oondltlona.It will help busi-
~. it ls mu as lt will increase the bvrinx
of the' power of the fu-mer: for mglnesund
thdriothor merchandise.
d * hui Business hu been better thu usual
gel un- J. C. Harphlm of ZInrpharn Brothen
but Tu endly a number of Blair
people went over near Fontanelle me
mend a farniiy reunion and birt.h»
day pany in honor of Mn. H. B. Mc-
Mullin who hu altlined to the won-
derful nge of ninety-seven yearn.The oelebrnlion was held ll. the old
!dcMullin homestead,three miles
north of Fonunelle where they set-
tled when they came to Nc bn lk s
an 1884.Besides the childnn of the honored
one u large number of relatives and
friends W EN tithe!ed and n mms
n nve generations were in attendance.
Mr. Mchlullin pused any in 1811
and Hrs.Lichiuilin has spent the
gru ter part of her years on this
eid homestead.
Theae in attendnnce from Blair
were Mn. Al J ones and Hn. E. C.
.~H~IH |r
Auroucsnsss
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mv 0F 200,000 mcnmm
mmrrsn wm mms
ummm IY LAW;
.rua TOITTEVEIY msn
Linc oln, J une 28,-Dnlen in Un-
oo ln ui llmh u m a s wi ll mn Ne ~
hxuka shout $600,000 so aquip lid!
mtnmabilg hsadlighs v m tha no-
g h n Ia nn i nq u ln d by lu v d h :
July ea.Th a n u e r o g i lta n d I n th e mu
mu coucsnr \"',SI WEEKLY]
mzmns BlGCROWD .)§ffr¥I"i""~ ~ ua .....\.Ia
» u u n ~ . v - - -. . _ ._ . _
PUBLIC SHOWS APPRECIA-
TloN--PROGRAN foR l
' m bu m ronnert given nn the'
Conn Hume lum lu! Thuridnynight
b mo g m lm a mg ltusndmre.The
nudienee was nttc nllm and nppnda-
!he ll well may might be for Blah*
o n c o f d wn o d b ln d o f th e tt n n
and C9 henr one :amen in pmol um
the llstner will wnnt to har mother.
Below i l dven the p mg n m (or
lonlght ('l'h\|nd\y, Jun: 80.)Como
out und be enhrulned.
sunny w uw ¢......". .,..... ...... .-._BW I! md wok our oné af hh rec ord sillnc ed ué week by the ~|Ibreaking loads of Chqrokee nut coal. the mpen which have ml-U!
The laul wan over three ton: md will ' bm-uk:un da y s a arlln or ~
be unad for Lhhihlng.m d wholeulera are woliil
Hnrry hu 260 um of unnll zrlln
|80 urea of which il in whosl. which
he begun thxuhlng u m morning.
He expgets w lhlp hh what himself
u| o on u i | . l.1 th re s he d .Hu i n t h o
flrut cn report threshing this year.
m r s n m f r l m n P A R T Y
Carl Komner J r. was (nur y a r n
old lui. Tllunday , J uns 23, and in
properly nelebrltc, hll mother lnldled
in nix llnle plxymuta who wld! Llmlr
has! enjoy ed tha mmm lnunenle-
ly playing gunna and nmnlng nbout.
ihated breath for the 1I\lxi¢i
tum th e g old en au of wh;
llood of gold to ml up _
mllerm Demand: lor hu-nl
Ilvened trade in some llnu |
burns! bmlmu is not up Ya
ume of lun y ur. the dodm
vv be c xuu em graln wi ll I
for the rnlrhl urller | hl\\_
pedal.If pnassnt pneu M
un d a n ttoo d u m ul- n u m:
l u m e n wlll lh ru h u l l il
[ m l n u soon u<| ¢ ll uri
will me m that lmllne u will
dar vu ' qni n balore \ he'\l
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counuznnn or cnnsnmluu ME'rHuuI:n tirguxun nun.:E Frtrm zu extensive obacrvation he
\»x\¢|fnnnd thnt mlm who could notum SICK uznnncuf o
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l a : - v » - _ - .. . -i x h e r e h i s f a m i l y a r e v i s i t i n g a t
p r e s o n t .
N r .a n d M r s .H .C .C o o p e r s p e n t
a few days lu! week st the home of
their daughtext Mrs.Earl Prussia.
near TeknmlhMrs. E. C. Reid returned Monday
from a visit with nlativeo in Omaha.
Mr.and Mrs.'Hllbur [Awe and
Mins Margery Miller of Fairfax. S.
D. were entertained at a six o'el0¢k
dinner at the Holt Lows home Thun-
day.A line tennis ground is being on-
psrod just north of Mead park our
the pufnp house.i H a r ve s t L l n e a r .T h e r a n c h e x -
pects t o s t a r t c u t t i n g a t on ce a n d
o t h c n e x p e c t t o s t a r t b y t h e h u t o f
11 1 0 " | | k ~g r a i n ~b e t i l t
l u m e F o u r t h .T h i s i s n p o n e d t o
b e a b o u t t w o w e e k s a h e a d o f t h e
u-usl time.'Ray Harrison moved this week
f r o m m m a t t h e C o o p e r h o m e i n t o
= r o o m s w i t h h i s b r o t h e r E d w h o l i n :
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south of Aown.He will work for
gm . . .Station in the sum of 32|0,|Iroemoers,all tne mernoen.more
on oeooount of error lo assessment.
on-i on June 16, one was allowed to
H.N. Thom for $24.04 on account
of error ln sssenoors ofllce and one
to J. B. Carter ln the sum of $84.14
for the nelson that he was assessed
with improvements that were not on
are no :lockers in the pulpit nor the
pews of a living successful church.
The :rut leaders of the church ax-
peet it and God. our Father in Hetlfen,
has left it in our hands.We, :nd
each ol us.must do right. indeed,
we must do rlzht. Do RIGHT or be
Tho goin] \\I.G in session again gm "Muni Inllanil.y,°' will be the pas-
June 20. but no special business be-tor'n theme next Sabbath momfng.ins: on they adiourned until J une 30_l"wm ls Man." will he the theme
1921. at 9 o'clock A M of the evening. and by the way. thisMary G u,be|_lt: the third of the serios of sermons
Count? Clerk.bola;delivered by the pastor on*
Countv Commissioners Room,,"Sciencc. Philosophy and Religion."
Blair, Neb., June 14, |9g;'You are invited to ,loin ua in those
The Board of County Commlssion "" 'll¢ *ers met pursuant to _adjournmentl J. A. Johnson, Minister.
taken Juno 5.1921.Present J. F.__1
White, H. c . Blaco and Henry 'm\.|.l*l"""f'S"*' * " ' " 5 " " " f " 'Nc r rzs
sen..\The 'minutes of the Inst meeting
rea-i and approved.
Mio mot on June 15. I6 and rl-
journrci until June 20, 1921.
June 20, 1921.
him during the oemainrlcr of the mm-;Noord met in regular session as
mer.,required by law.Members all poss-
Mter n u.oek'n visit with her sister, cnt.
Mrs.Wilbur l.p\\'\,Miss MBTYIJVY!01 motion duty msdemnd c arried
,Millar left Saturday for her homo at Mr.§l'cConneli was hires!to check
llfsirflx. ~ D.~ ~ l 1 8 3 b C ¢ ! \thp county gmggg up tg July 1 ]Q21.touching the pant year at Echo. NBh gr|¢{ his compensation not to exceed
onl some hen for o vlslt before re- gl,mo
turning home.3 I.C.Eller was appointed special
MT. L.. A. \v00tlWll¢l hh! acc epted county ~ tg gggt ig mms whggQ
the position of clark at the Mrs.
Wachter store and began work ian
panes: oounty judge is dlvqualitlcd.
County Depository Bond of the
wcck.Mr. I'eel has returned £0 his First National bank of Arlington inhome at Blair.f the sum of $5000.00 was approval
Some of the track near the F. W. ~"igh the sureties thereon.
Lowe plots south of town was washed Mothon's Pension was granted toout by the heavy rain last week | Dells White, in the sum of $10.00 per
Mrs. L. v. Aekemann was a pas-month for s period of six months.fenqer to Omaha Thun\dA5»|After a careful examination of the
Mrs.L.F.Hllslnger. Mrs. O. l'l..followlng bills, it was moved and
(Sodse and th Misses Ell<Qce and seconded the following claims beysAriane Schenk were guests ot |510 allowed and the Count?cléa;is
Forrest Brewster homo Friday.lhoreby odered to drau- warrants on
Nels Truhlsen,who aulfercnl s the diilerent funds to pay samg.
paralytic stroke some time ago and
is now at the home ot' his daughter
in reported to bl: nomo better.
Zlorl. Lowe (!ubor)5 53.95
l'rod Kubie (road dragging)II.il)
John X.Hansen (road.dragging)40.95Paul and August l.9fv.s have gone ./_t o F r e m o n t .v . h c | e / 1 ' b c y a r e a t t e n d i n g . ~? { I ; . . . E E § "~
1 Is c h o o l ..f I r a n k N u o v o l p a t r o h n a n )1 2 0 . 0 0
M u s D o r o t h y L o o t c o m e " P r o m n .s .m m m ( p s t r o l m o n }1 2 0 . 0 0
O m a h a S a t u r d a y a n d w i l l r e m a i n a t F .g R o s ~ c | \ h m . t m ( r 0 l d
h o m o u n t i l S u n d a y e v e n i n g .|d r n g g n g )2 5 1 5
w w f Q u i n n e b a u z h i n p r o s i n g t o * ' °J o h n A .J o h n s o n i r o u d
q u i t e a s u m m e r r e s o r t .a n u m b e r o f H m m m )2 1 . 0 0
o o t t a g e s h a v e b e e n b u i l t b y D ' " h ' l 1 l r S .P r i t h a d ( l a b o r )2 . 5 0
f o r t i e s a n d o n B a t u n d s y c a r a f t e r r u t N e l s g A n d e r s o n ( r o a d
o f p l e a s u r e s e e k e r s a l r l v s u p a n d _d r m z x i o l z l a 3 0
s p e n d S u n d a y r e t u r n i n g I n t o S u r d o y ° C | r P u l s l r o n d d r u g z l l t g l 5 5 . 1 0
n i g h t .l i u s C a r l s o n ( r o a d d r a g g i n g )1 8 . 2 0
"H o o k i n g l S e g e r ( O i l )1 8 . 6 3
H o w r s - o s t aR .J S c h e n c k { | ¢ s s >1 3 . 1 5
A l ' l l l ; , n 1 . » i | » l l l |e n p l t a l l s r t s o y a t o o R a y m o n d M o r e h o u s e ( l a b o r )s a m
l l t t t r l l | | \ u l \ f \i n s h a l l l h l l l i .l l | \ \ \ l } ¥ ! ! I ,} . ;H a n s e n f i g b p n 8 . 0 0
t h e r e 1. .t l a l l .m n n n l s t l u n t b l o t l 1 1 l 0 ! 1 1 A W o o < l \ \ u n l ( i u b o r )8.00
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The municipal elec':°ie plants at
llershoy and Paxton have outlivod
their usefulness.according to the
Paxton Times.Maxwell and Brady
are in about the same condition, gg-
though the plants are a little younger.
'I'l1e.villages are ouch regulating with
the North Platte Light & Power com-
pany to fumlsh c urrent over tnns
mission lines.The Southern Califomia Efllson
Electric c ompany has made a llling
on apower project on the Colorado
river in .Arizona that will -oust
$300..000'0°0 I t is estimated that
it will tok; tmelss years to complete
the worlc but industrial devolopnriont
will follow over s zone of hundreds
of miles each way.North Platte has called a special
election to determine \\heth¢~r nl not
the citizens of that placesro favorahlo
to a bond issue of 365.000 for the put-
pose of improving und fnlarginn the
sewage system.Guarantees to buy $3.500 worth of
ice books at 50 cents per hundred
prompted Fred avan to build an arli
ttcial lee plant ut llolmenvltle.the
not of u h;d'no-cloetrlc plant.
The government will be asked to
lnvestlrate an irrimltion project to
water 30.000 :eros of land from the
South Platte Hver in. Lincoln county.
Clay Center has felt the need ol
an adequate sewer for several years
sngl engineers are now nt work on
we preliminary survey.\The people of Beatrice need u
grantor water supply and test wells
are now) being dug with apparent
satisfaction.The bonds \ol.od in Omaha for the
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get its share of go\e\1\ment service
for Washington county.The gor-
ornmont has appropriated $2,000,000
for ft:ig h t HI tuberculosis..Dr.
Llc ioy . in c harge of the work in
Washington.Douglas and Sarpy
counties, has been called in and is
more tfsur glad to eo-operate when!
he can gd oo-operation.The annual
loss. both to livestock and humsns,
from the disease is tnemenduous.
By the simple intrarlotermaf test it
can easily be determined whether or
not there are infected animals in a
flertlf.If mmm are found' the loss
to. the farmer is largely made up
from gosgernment and stats fun d;
The testing is done froo of charge
by the government.Applications an
he secured from the county agent..
Several breeders ha w already :xp-
plicfi for tho testing, to have It duno
this fall.
Professor Myron T.Sw:-nk.State
Etomolugist, was in the county Mon-
day. J uno 20th. on an investigation
cf Hessian lly, smut. uhvat head army
worm and grass hopper lossres.
Nlambers of eognplalnts have come to
the Farm Bureau olllce, indicating a
heavier loss than has hevn experi-
enced for many years.The eolanty
rgent has already inspected at few
fields and Imtnd Hessian fly prcsent.
in arrest numbers.This is due to
early planting. the date for W u h-
lngton county being September 25th.
The biggest day at the Fam: Bu-
reau ofllce was Inst Wednorrlay when
there wem thirty-three business call-
ors ond fifty-two 'phono calls.
A number of ncquests me coming
in for infomation about pure bred
dren nm!many Qnrrnors nm finding
this the opportune time to start grad-
iflz up their herds. lf they have not
vlready done sn.Tho Farm Bureau
is giving n line sign to bc pond on
the goto of every farm whore pure
brud sires only are used.This ap-
nlios no mutter what the females are.
Many counties are boing successful
in luimrlng in buyers because of tho
reputation they have built up for high
grade henls.Some of these signs
have already gone out.
livenirlg meetings are not so well
attended at this time of your.Great
interest ls shown in the legislstivo
rrorrrom of the Farm Bureau.Just
two hours work before tho Interstate
Rationy Commission smed the rural
population $1os.00IJ.00£l.u0 annually.
That uns urhcn ('liilonl Thorne. thesupportof the munic ipal gas plant uttornoy, managed to have the rail-
have not yet iounrl a purchaser.iroada lnventorg rrducod $1os.ooc.000.
.- _ - - _ -l As they are allowed 6% it makes tho
FARM BURE AU NOTES ;f-~=-=f wonder what he would do with
At the request ol tho WnshlnyrtonCounty Farm Bureau, hr. Hayes, the
state wterinarian, was up lust FH-
lure nu... :..l ullh tt.»;"Nell (road work)3.25 day and irwpcctcgl n number of funn*
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all of his money if Uncle Sam tookcsrrof him that woll.The banks
of Win:hinlrton courty would surely
soo n wonderful increase in their ds-
posits.9
M 0 l I | l i ~ i m p c
. . . s \ . ¢ ¢"America" __I Nice refneshmentl wen: anrveu \n§ldp;g,,¢_Smal!!!Small Doa 8mallPrloo
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Coon WITH G-A-S
T he only sensible, sanitary
m e th od .Cheaper th an ~a ny
otha way.
B L M R G A S C O M P A N Y
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
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1.March" L e g i o n o f H o n o r "e a c h c h i l d w i
r h m n ____.__K i n g g i n ? h o l l \ ¢ »')f\\r|\\cA\='rA|N x||.lAN nom:" "-Téanéén of India"an Miter .
a.One 5!»°P "_T c u m:a ma s s c a m ' RE P ORT au»1 mud u Brlghler " ~ :;°:,;" " :;; ';,;' " '3
l s b r i h t e A l b o n u K1 l la n i n a o m -~ "L n u v. x - . E . . . I _ f f . . . f l x . t . P 1 » l h m u l l a h ! u m a i n A ¥ " l " ' 7 § " . " E '. .__ - E E E"Make 'Hut Trombane IA.:
4.Gavotte Caprice .....,5
"In Stately Pride"
$.Sme ar __._ _.._..""l'rm1'lbone Smiles"
?FEf..-,,|Mr. crm. CarnzmmL.0¢;\|r\:u
Nl6.Mmh iz.Chicano Tribune
'L Wd!!ulhgnolia
B.Gnu; 1ox"l~Iumoresk¢"|r o n , o r s a x r o n s A ND r vn u c q u i r ld *»°bind it.Vary u w new9'.Fox Trot _H `. --..Tiemcy .und." were ,om but np!! btuinesl ntinf;etol'Y price."1 Captain xman suxulma nu mJ ur|r -d ._- H ll ;"HY B| .by'| Anna"1 F 1 'Az amz ons me denier ¥s not con-by n horse hlllrlg on him while in the '*°"'¥"'»m m m m
10.March _-- . .Bagley 111; public "" same lymnlf-hs' vnu vu so m.»"$"»¢ ,.¢.1,f,..°§§ trlbuting to um pessimistic mu !.h»to!lleez1' training sc hool ma an fm u or *W* °°'"if~¢ hal!of sm mn
1 n cod minern wh to W U I
National Emblem --z-r.._, Q UF "abide by l mg 3|.bu g A md i s eonptnimd by Governor soma little urns before he In hhnmlf :nd some an mlde wi th d c llldvn
1 .I L-n l4»nn¢.|Mm (lg,Tl ~ D U '_Zlnrrlln f ' M ~~gdn.it i n g m n m- u g s .I n rve I I ' d o u f o r ¥ h o u l e n l e l n n n ! m m 5
:rdf-I $1.50 up-und up-md new v.hu`U\|!f m AUTOACCIDBNT m m m n m m m m m n u f w d
w- .w 'Gu: Sm-.helflu who hu been dw by ldvenlumenu xhwinm wx \\l
m-vB n medal vm. vmOur at Exoablor spam for u~.»p m bil 1 01 uv---\.-.. . ....¢.»\ mx. 1111 mb hu
v
rn.\crlc.u. zolixné a nu 4.1.*il-.1**
u - l \ l * ~ ¢ '
==Zu}.a¢~r ing.The nm Wm winsalong Hia. mud aided the supgqnedlyBy Long Disténe Telephoneis The body was brought to Blnir to
the home of Mn. Maher when the
funeral ge.-rvicn conducted by Rev. W.
H.Underwood were held on ?riday
md intcrrnént was mode in the Blair
frce of ,Government lntarfercnre Inbout the pric es but have not hsen'Regarding the rw declines'.V g injured ouaand out of nu m-you would have won the lut strike buying.Belt:this y u r cost le n ne J |1 gg Rildnn :mid thot gp\¥0n1'}{LEAGUERS GI . u g Mnance.tar:rem 1 sh bn l a m nu r l m m r um . '1 ua'r m m no va
more e se r.e
npu c wsu an w was va or m factories are now vrrltlng to whole-?All§W B l.L I I A R TY m u m n fur minute! th.
have settled lt for you..last season. Prices s yur mm'nm .,......f Hain in undenllbln.fr om mo Lo n eo whi le my u wy | ' j" [f {_ ' l°" §1 ' '" ff :' f' :": ° ' : n`;"fh;'§On lim n°na¢y _m»i»m. J unt 21. 1'lmwudiy injured one mud aww
..up Ln nhl .» .a _ t\....-.|\. Inman; nf ilid l'\|\ "n l ~ | 0 0 6 t l
A In nib; any or ann! hundzad.-is in all :ha
name by "Lnng Duunct'
»ln¢et inf r-
inram busi
zheln l wr ce me te ry'
éihn £n¢ 115: attempt the ;°k» hu
ulorriaindinBl p m. and
.r.i.u»l$5Uu.1.
of bereavement.
lin 1111! nllfihlll |:'::;:-:' .:;' .I.I§|`¢]f'I...4 Inu thehmru cur mm thin un M."|su\..m.1u u r I n u vun .........uunawu,vu:| .uu»_ "I l l 1 \ ¥U t t l l n u' r u n d ;l u t i o n i s a n b e c o n -n p e n t n r s .B u t n o w i t i s a d m " ° ' "R f s w r t a a r e F n o n h k ' " ° ` "" " ".b u t w i l l s o o n a u r a . , . . . , ,"n o t l o o k f o r ": h u g e t h i s y e a r ' "G a m e s . n a a g e n e r a l w r t i m e w r r u s n m f n e u n s t u n : - :s l a m s
e mms story..And why .Because thegratulnuwlonthereformsinour.Rorwzis that lwawe como to wholv h u _zoperntrrnh u e not kept faith with nale ofllcv-1 ronrcrn!ng ¢-¢»p¢ imilwlr €2_§'f"§=; jjj;g' ls § ` $ " `.'§¢.?l,'1`". wu indulged In and inter in Qse A f k'a i n b a n " wwschemes of national defense that it :he 1»w|>'=who wnrw than sn'.'ar'"' '--.that cundltionl are generaliy f vor-,evening ice erenm m d a k u were t a re ereea| I o m |f o r t h e f i r s t E k m o n t h s a n d n o n f m e t h e W i t h a r b y D r u g : t o r s s o l d
.L | . _ \ . - - ¢\ . h | » l ¢ u U n|n ~-
is putting into effect.uatuesmps 1 11 h beegen.\:-of one type of fuel consumption ora eroun 5 _ar nv!!n -° "f h on .The yieid h u hevn out in h ld ,g ||this _to be loc ated on each oouhcoal burn- m°""'>*;f'l-i°\Il»bl I h r ?~;';'° mme wetionn and lmrreming In late h:""?d_ -h:.,m°§?.h J| : : ° : f ; ' : u i Around thirty young people were yesterday zo me. mgneu uiuuulgnerv e ort to oe egislu on an ntfuwi hut the outlook in nnenl an factories are not producing.A : p r g g f n g 1 ; ~ ' h e i r - » ; = " " g g H . H . H s l b q ? o f ~
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mn for omRiver Snr ?Ill!.n\nut| \pm# tha :ale was hem 0;
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be for nnttonulizinz the mirH=.l\\-ilh this <5f"ir¢*.:md rm,with Omaha where they will make their
m yChicago,Junc 26.--Goai pol \°l5**nam to be nyc sucemduiiy.'1'lm!the most 1>==""f inimtiuns in the Iuture home.
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Steinrneyer, of the Callonin vicinity,
which averazvfl vxenty-three bushels
to the acre and toiled sixty-three
pounds.l l was delivered no the
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r uns oonmg nee: annum uv lvluqunzto the eonournlng pubiic at tlie 'low-est prim In 10 ya-gm aocording to an
announcement made by Az-munr'&
Co.. Chicago packers."lt ought to be possible for cun-
snmera in obtain good pot rout: lt
10 to 12%cents a pound at any re-
tails ,"' t nctmlrni hid.
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N o r d o t h e y n a d t o b e t o l d \ r h a ' : ' s 1 m t o m y w h i c h l e a n 0 1 -b r u n t o f
m o v e s t o m a k e t o w a r d t h i s o n d .T h e p u n i s h m e n t i ~ 1 f I f H 2 £ ! 0 n .B u t t h i n k
q u e s t i o n h z . A r e t h e y a e m i h l o e n o u g h l n f i h e a n g u i s h o f J n h n m i f h e I n n o t
t o n u k e t h o r n ? - - P t o v i n e n n e J o u n n l .f o r o n n r n d o f t h e n u r p o e o f L e i r g
L e n t o v e r t h e r m w r n n l k n e e .
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lifes and tnbu.Bl-lf'4°¢| grindirg.
lnlinru and beat \Ai>\l1¢3 for the nowly§"""" """' -~ v-" »-- FWeds.average yield In this vicinity will be 'r.Munch _ _..___Wech
.from fifteen to twc nty hunheh per "World'a Panimnninn Fzxpon
The Chumbo:'of Commerce mot acre.8.Wnltns "D¢id¢l!\0Ill"H5118
Inst Tuesday evening and took up the 9.la rc h -- _ .. .-_ ._---.. Young
mailer of marking the highway bc-Golden Wont flour,mule l t "Washington Sfllf"
tween Blair and Fontznelle which is Puritan mllin. $2.25 per mek at The 10.Finale ..._...... _-__ i a a q
now being graded and put in dupe.Rhonda: Coll and Feed Store."Gun d Nl-tional U ay"