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05-05-1921' J ~¥'|:'r . ~ <v_.,-.<s -, -.»-»»~~a>~rngir 1~{¢_\3.,_»\n=-n za, 1921- ' m l : m a i n t -h n l h h l......P u r i t l nP m c l k eF l o u r ,t h e~r-|THE ENTERPRISE I'. . _ . . ... . . . . . . . . . - AI L IHUTONA c r w r r m s J.3| .\¢u~| Is|»1!1vuaca!!erin!'n- oa ff lmtd ly .. Hr. andI nHlmxln J un| bl~ |l| opwn|inO1ad5¢onT'hunday. Ghpd ndvrign dR o y l h |_j.l1» .f h i t o r l h l L i n e o l n o n 8 u . u . r d a y ~Qundgy.U Hr.m dllr l.Mc vry~nm. Idum. pennlntlandpainting qvqy thing white. Hr. md Hn. J oe Enenon of Om; h| ae o omp an $ ed by Mr. a nd ll| 1F. Tharnpsonspain!Sundayanthe En¢rlon'l farm homo mu' Dila.xr. ma lin. ma mann .wif Sunday visiting at the home d Fnd Pfel£¢|- Sr.. of Fonumlh. Robert Hnmmulg of Omihn rilib ed Sunihy with nplazivea in Arllrqbon. Hr. and Hn. J oeChapmanand dmghberAg u awereahoppunin Ogh- Fri day .. ill Violet mu, who is attendingHidiand oollqe. :peat tha wick-and with bonu folks.r Wltltun HallIeft Sunday evening for Ciarh. Neb., to plantjn o~¢¢hu-1 in `¢onn\¢1ionwithth tlhrahali Nurlerlu. Min Uli lln W aling for d of umlhl :pmt the weekend with home folks. Mr.andMrs.ArtA z m h m n d fimny of Valley vigited Sunchg with Fred Renmll. H a m mJun|'bln!,hphippedtwo cuioadl ofcattletotheOmaha market on Monday mon;|in;. ,g. PURITAN Flou r with theGuarantee Snr-Réégczns °?§§5§ 6 5n 1;`111M TH E B551 CQRSE1; a FOR STOUT;w°~~=rs`z~§§,~ »'\>'¥,-; ~~, gmrscr conssr. _ a m n m o f 0 m | n h 8 m i n d H n man relatives Sunday. Gnndmnlmr eandli l ! !5115110 spent*hep u tweek at the Geo. Lowe lxonmnonh ufiovm._ Miko Wilton made s bunlnais trio to Tekamah Tuesday.` °Win.Swartz of Clnc lnnatlisa :nestst the D.. W. Rutladgeand Henry Cooper hcmes. H n .JnmesLippincottofBld r anne up Saturday for n visit with ber dau; Hn. Gilbert Olson. Hin Evelyn Cameron spent Btwn'- day In Omahl. R i nSy lvla Kin; of Blair was a viaitor here Wedneaday. Hn. Rabbit Dqugherty and daugh- ter,Jahieo, wan guests of her par- ent; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bunlk lqsi ¥l'¢Qk.J Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Bllnchlrd drove Our New Sprlng Line In cludes the American Lady. __.._.... |. I Theonly sensible. sanitary method.Cheaperthan any other way..' BLAIRGASCOMPANY BLAIR.NEBRASKA coors w|TH. G-A-s Thus cum mm dike: Front orBackluv.Tbse Stun are De-ulned In 1" Stnllhl-Hnu lu both Slender llFlelhy Wnmrn. Price ranges fnm $250 lo $6.15 LOW AND HIGH (`UT. ¢m s .T .c . H n l t o n , ~| ln u i l , o f O m a h l, w o n ~ v i l l - zon qt the Herman J uublulh hamlHlaaes FrancesRshn erer' m d Kntherim Moy¢?"1y¢r» 'seek-end vit!- mn in Onulm.llr. and Hrs. J ulia Junghlaih and family vhitecl with relatives in Gma- hs Sunday nhnnwa.LynnGll n nofFremontvldiadu m- » 1 : mn wa h : mm i n A d mi - mn S;£ui'dly aftemoon._ W u t v r u i s l n c i e d w n p m s m t t h e ll. E . S u u: la 7 | | : h0 o l» t2 h| e o u n ty .eofnvqntion vbmrwiu ba heid nt tbl B-lptistehugdz in Bhir2lay 6sad8. Hin Cleo lleiiercher left lut we-ek forKearney,Neb.,whenlubeh u ueep© edsp od~tiani ntlz eS£. Luka holpllll./ " 'Min Gertrude Gehringur of Bldr came up Friday for n dwrt vllit. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rulludgn en- tertained the following gutfll at din- nerSunday.Mr.In dAirs.Marlon fienny and sou James of Teknmah, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooperand Wm. Swan: of Gindnnati. Mr.andH n .Geo.Loweiccorn- panied by Hia: Magda Loire matured toTekamnh Tuesdnyon business. The high school bill team were de- fezted in a gsm: here Friday dtor- noon with the Crnlg high school Leng, The :gon was 8 to 3.--° TheCampFir e f rlxhwe ntoni hike Tuesday after achoot. Frank Whltmmh left Satunday for Des Md nn.Ia., 'where he hu|0- wr iifu n o an a. o f mi A1 c° °k z ofBenson, onSaturday.' y y '23. ' For manyy a ntheyueddo n | fu-sw wut v! Kcxmnrd. MinClxn Knmxergaveapany fornu mb er o f lwr :r u m I! mr h o me we o f tu mAll present n- :pon u very (ood time. aHoy d Ludwig of Omaha ll villb- Ing a few day: vridl his patent: lr. un d Mu . as L ua - r ig mm mln: w ,Colondo wh en he willmy In d ul- 'nlnly .3HenryL o g sntnmedSunday :fur sponding n woek'| Imlluu nip st point! in Colando.U n .F n n k W o l fandd s q h k r . Mlnnls. spat Saturdny afternoon In Fnmonl.ptr. mdMn. my d Glllryum Mn . J . H. lh rlull nn uho ppen In Fre- mont Bltundly owning. u m E ll u h e thRa n u d m to d\a mm s mn d a y n o u h u n b o r n a x- nmlutlsn.¢Rav. o.|I.~Snydcr.of Ylirflx, S. D.pn u ho dattheCouglendonsl chnrr\\ Sundly momlng md Sundly ,evonln¢. 'rm Adingwn hue ball mm phyed lu :sound league nm with Hooper on the hmm nord and wen dahnhed by a neon of 11 no 8.. Tha elm oplrli in Arllngum bmke ou t vm e milyMondayn\ght.The Senlon. u m am u mby qmnung their penmnu on wp of the school buI!dingm dthe nag pole on the umpus md by pllnilng the lldiwllh. The J xmlon, Sophamoru nd hah- men took up the scnp and aime than have been hnviu good timer tmrlng n .1111L o u i eM n .W m .!d c C o1 r a na n dM i n .a. Th e E ute rn Stuheld 5 meeting Thundny evoninx at which time they eloeted their olhcers for the coming year.Thefollowingvenachosen: H n .A.W, Barge, worthy matron: H. B. Gunnein, worthy patron; Mrs. H.B.Cameron,uaac laumatron; MisaRuthCameron,eonductrean; Mrs.Ella fhuhiaen.associatecon- dnctras:H i nCarolinaW xhtev, treasurer:H n .O.H. Godrey,nec- wnr: Mrs. J. C. Bailey . ahaneelor. After the ardlr of business n wm- rnittee sernd | nice iuneh. Mm.E.P. Hanson andHoward \re*e Orluha vinium Satunhy. lin..Chu.Blanchlmlentertained Mn. J. I. l.m\'i| of Wlilard Coiondo s fm dw: lun week. The AlumniAuociatlon met willl Mia! Hildred SummonMonday even- inz to makeanngementsforthe Alumniree-eption to he heidn a n month and the following were chosenas chdrmen of the varioul c ommit- IB IO RIl|.~|fr e a h m e n t n :Mrs..E .C .H a r d i e :de » r o : a t i n g :I I .B .C a m e r o n .re c e p t i o n : L .D .Bu nd le .L o u i eH a n s o nw a s e l e e w dt o u tm a s t e r .T h em e m b e r s vo t e d t o d o a n y w i t h t h e l a r g e b l n - q u e th e r e - t o - fo r eg i ve nn n dp l e nt o p u t . o n e . s h o r t p l a y u z p a r t o f t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n tIc em a m . c a k ea n d A t n r e c e n t m e e t i n g o f t h e s c h o o l ho n e dH i a :M a r n i eV.R y a n w a sr e - el ee te ds u p e r i n t e n d e n ti o rt h en e x t y e a r a n d M i e sR u t hC a m e r o n t e a c h - e r o ft h e'It ha n dS t hgr a d e s .'l in e o t h e rpo s i ti o n sh x ven o tb e e nli l le d n ofa r ,a 1 t h o * M i e eM i l d r e dS w e n s o n a n dH i nA n n :Y o w e l l\l r i l l " o er e - ~ r e ' fl : a t~|.. l.m i m u s i c w i l l b e p r o vi d e d f o r t h o s e w h o a r e t o s p e n d t h e l a t ! » e r ' p a r t o f t h ee ve n i n gi n d a n c i n g .. M r .a n dM n .A..w .B a r g e s p e n t S a t u r d a y n i z h t a t t h e B . 0 . M c D o n a l d h o m ea t'1°ekz1nnh.T h e ya t t e n d e d a d a n c e n tB e r t h a t h a t e ve n i n g m d d r o vet oL a k eQ u i n n e b x n g hS u n d a y a n d t o o k d i n n e r . M i s sM y r t l eW a c h t e ra n dM i s a D o r o t h yL o w e w e r e u p f r o m O m n h l S u n d a y a n d s p e n t t h e d s y . --_____..._.. . - _. .- - - _ _ . . _ . . . ___.._......._. -..-._...__._...- -....._-. .evening.At the c lose of thework theChia! ofHonor preoeotedH n . E.. C. Dniiay With n nie! founthin pen an o token of esteem and to show their npprociltion of her work in the order. She habeen a member ajoee the or» ganintion was first started hero and hasbeenoneof themoatfnithful attendants..A nice lunch Wu aerved. She expects to lemre about Mayist to nuke her home at the Don Kepler ironic at Broken Bow, to manage the hounehoid ndairn as Mrs. Kepler bl: notrecoveredeumcientlytotakn charge of the household duties.She wi llremainattheJohnCameron home until Inez in the summer.A number of men from here ment toTek nmahFr i d a y to vo teo n th e quedionof attempting some meansofprotections g a i wtheover-f!ovr andcutting oftheHislnurlriver east of here..D. W .Rutledh u ufoneofmen busy pointingdm nrioul house! on the Woods-Updika noch Hrl..J.H.Brewsierentertained su. number of little folks 'et n party Fridny afternoon nt he; home. 4 :1 11 ' 2 - (f\ The4a1e-»»;£ado§- .wifhamdufal r u z n m A N - ' \~u;. THEY J ain 1° pnlL 80 oLn\h;\ ;n1r¢dly| . v:oP\.§ r| | }4K !\'| uc v, AB OUT j a g.. ' wha nu. QMY CUE lo dlp bln. ...,A REA L dpp lts. ...A ND A F TI R a r a mm. A qpgp'W || or wo. unto ms mns utntlm. H! GRINK; and ull. a Wm. and Teddy, mu Pearl Iverson and Min Mabel J ohnsen mutated to Omaha Sahlrday to do some shopping. H n E . GDxiiaywasaSundaydinner guent at the Havre 'wuahmeon home...Hin Luth Rm spent Satuxdxy in Omaha.lin. C. H. Blanc hnrd was n Blnir business visitor Thursday. The Elh and Sth grades at schooi gave a short prognm Friday after- noon.Rip Vu: Winckie vnu the :ub- iect of the sketch given.A number of plrents were present end enjoyed their elforls.The Herman ball muon was opened Sunday with1game herebetween the Herman and Blair teunl.Altho e miserable day a iarge crowd wus present to witness the opening game wh ic h re su i te dln as c o r eu fi i to bi n favor of the home umm.Allan SmithWu an Cfmehl Easi- heu viuiinr Tuesday. lgn du,cortinmteao'I11ei;1srodris satisfactory but therequestcome: in order to give the school the ating it sould have. Harman Masons are planning a big time for this evening when they will giveanentertainmentandbanquet withthemembers of the Telumah order ns guests of honor. Ch u .Gray3188workmenbusy lmildlzgg; an addition to the porch on (Continued on pagn four) 'mmoanmdmdindswn »;~>#~'°~=f'~=f*f'=~=1L B K I A L l u n l u n GENERAL AND Lbcm. NEW S AND COMMENT0"Hanlon, Haber 6 01lanlon Attomeys.. To:D.Hcbonldd, Ilrstand.:-eal name unnown;Mc lbhalrl, Ilht .and real name unkuofn, wife ot said D. ll[clJonmld; David McDonald; Mcilondd,Bret andrea!name xm- known, wifeofDavidll c b o w d ; MaryPenin,afterwardsmarried name,Harp'Clayton;Clayton, MI! and mal name unknown, husband ofI a r y d a y to n ;D. ASimmons, Mat andm uname unknown;| Simmons, first and realnameun- l¢1w\\'n. husband of said D. A. Sift' mona;Colo, lint and red name unknown,IrlfoofJamesP. Cole; Mary E. Mcllenemy, Mary Hcliene- tnyFarrar,MargaretMnldenemy, CatharineHolrienemyKeith,Logan lalelienemy. heirs at law and legatca under the last Will and Testament of Charles Molienemy, deceased: Fred- erlck Farrar, husband of Mary Hr.:-lienemy Fan-ar,Keith,o u tand real name nnkno1»\e|.-husband of CatharinaMcblenomyKeith,' ifcilenerny, fnrst and real oszne un- knotn,wi fe o f u» gmu¢ 1mI¢ my ; John Voss;Voss, lint and ned name unknown, wife ol' John Voss; JohannesVoss;EphrlarnU.Bulli- vnn;Sullivan, flrstandned name unknown, wife of Ephriam U. Sullivan;Sullivan, first and real name__»nknown, wife of E. H. Smili- ran; J ohnR.llereditzln;GeorgeE. Scott;Scott.Ilrstandreal nameuninovm,elifeofGeorgeE. Scott.. Henry Fake;Fake. tlrst and read nameunlmowri,wifeof HenryFake:HaneyEstes: Estes, tlret and real name unknown,wife of Harvey Estes; Safmuet Hale; }{ale,.lirst and read nameun- known,W'i{oofSamuelHale; Snhler, first and real name unknown, wifeo !Ar'toineaBahler;Sahler & Company;thc oanknownmembers, associates,successors,assignsand all persons interested to :aid Sahler &Lompany,annmereapedve heirs at law, legstces. devlsecs. per- aonal repnesentativos and all persona interested in theestates ofthe un- knmrnrnmabers, associates. success- ors, assignsandallpe:sonsinter- ested insaidSahler&Company, Beall, first andren] name _un- knolrn, wile of Roger T. Bull; Allen, fum and real name unknown, 'rifeggEdwin ~A.Allen;Nancy Shoals;Sheela, first and real name unknown, husbandofNancy Shoals; George B. Collier;Col- lier, first andmolnameunknown. wife of George B. Collier. 'Hue unknown heirs at law.lega- teeallevisees.personalmpresenta- tives 'and all persons interested in the estate of each of the following named persons,rearpectivoly; -D.McDon- ald, first and realnameualnmowh; David McDonald; Mary Penin, after- wards,malricd nemo Clayton; D. A. Simmons, llrst and realnameun- known; John Voss; Ephriam U. Sul- livan; JohnR.. Meredith; George B. Scott;HenryFake;HarveyEstee; SamuelHale:GeorgeB.Collier; Nancy Shoals. The following described real estate, to-wit:TheSouthHallofthe Northwest Quarter and theNorth- east Quarter of the Soutllwest Quan ter of SectionTwenty-nine,Town- shipEighmen.Range Twelve,East,of the SthP.Ai.,inWashington lCounty, Nebraska. |Defendants. You, and each of you.. are hereby notifiedthatonthe29th day of March,!92l, Richard Jansen, plun- tiff, tiled his petition in the Iiatritt ,Coon of W ashingtonCounty,Ne , bluh.. aninstrov. and each of :ma . The Official Paper of Waéhington County,Nebraska m m ' Y Y T T n z . u n \ l } A C . 1 | l l k l l Y! " . |" \ k i r ° n | ! | \ : ' r v m 1 : : n n ¢ \ c v A " A v as i n d !1 1 -1 A ~MAHA AIR FLEET warms FUNERAL E PLANES, COPIMMDED mr SUPT. VOTAW; SCAT- TER FLOWERS on cms SUNDAY SCHOoL CONVENTloN To ||g§1~.|y| awk on nm 5 AND 6 M'BAPTIST CHURCH Thnndly Brmlug, 'I O'clodMule,CongregationDevotions,Pav.Swnfmi Spocial llualc.Immu n ~u f ol mm H.B/Taylor wnw mm ,i wnmm ls smznslrr or comm. nm m S¢ale .1oum|.L Some Injury to wmwr whgn and ants in Nebrukn lmm the In ¢¢m~ p e n t u m in nppuvnz,m m ):m zh weekly c rop mmmuy ol !ed» BLAIR MAY Loss |NDUBTR!ES - . - - . - Blair seems on the verge ol' losing' indu511'Itl that ue of vital interest to the welfare of the town.One of Lhele is The Haller Proprietxry Com- pany, which sineeilhe recent bank failure 'must be ei er taken cane of by local capiul. close its doon or be capitalized end probnbly taken to another city.This is a :vim een- cern thlt hu 'added much to the dty': llnlnc ial welfm ind would be a ind loss for Bldr.C¢pitallsta from ether cities have already been investigat- ing this enterprise and we under s n r ! - m x S T AR : me r a I orr z cmz s m r Th un dly ln lr kld th e ~ | for the¢locf.|¢no¥o n f o r th | - suing y unr for Lin Zutern Btu an exceptionally lwd nttzmknea 1r on hand md every thing In-nt - humouioudy.' The firllowing adlura 'nn dotted Wrihs'Hur on.li n E t h e t W mi hy Plhvn. o. u . Iu hn d. Alloc ilh lhtran, Fiormnn Smith. 13omduetnu, ln. Sadie Swanson. A u i o u tl Conduetnu,H n . Babel. rw \|\ .. FUNERAL HELD ron plUNEER OF STATE AND W AR VETERAN Funnrnl services for Lafayette Shipley, 11, sou Cru; avenue. bio- neer Washington county resident lnd dvi! 'lmr veteran, who died Fridny, were hold yesterdgy afternoon in the chapel nu Furut Lum cemetary undc r the auspices of Gwm Crook post Ho. 162, G. A. R.Budd was ln old lahiien circle in the cemetary. Mr. Shipley came to Omnhs with hll parent: from lows in 1854, nt- tling an what ll still kno wn n the Ne in me history of the county ms nach a demonstration nitnened an occurred in this city yesterday when Air MMI Pilot J. T. Cristensep wu laid on rest in the Bhir cemetery. Mr. Christensen was born in Den- aund e|Tort| are being made to form I. company to take the oonoern to Omaha. Tho Porta! Incubator Companyhu had nttrnetive offer: to so £0 Hi l- ;..;. "";'.;'~ """.~porotiofn of ground for ooni 3| well advanced uid some be01|\§\nted. Soil condition:are gener|1IlynLi|- factory exoept in western ~ norm or Florence.Wilh h u futher,wu- _lillm he enliotad in the union army in 1862 Li f e to being usigrud to|ver frontier polls throughout the civil n r . Response,B. H. Elmer, .»\=-nm... Five minute talk: by Btmdsy School superintendents."The Ph o I Have Wbrked Moat Suemnfully in HyI Sundny school." l He enpged with m\nyskir1n1shenM F bn K rd:gg M k ,r h in f i r u ma be foroed contnl uc tlonsr J 'with Indiana whllo escorting th e C g mmf ; R , § I i f l " » . . , g mb - o o u s x a s I e l y .L.. I--- ...u .'l " l . . l - - - _ ; - - _ L . . 4 .. m n avrh e ~~, m § | . \ e r y | T» I! n I § l ¢ | A | vu ! " i n c l \ n l \ a o u r i V a i l e y a n d o n a c c o u n t o f l a c k -:u:c..:,. un. |.». A. wunsml.'1`nuunr,Fanny Iuauy . After ihl tledion of amazon Ind the clodng of the C|1lP¢|1» the mom- bon adjourned to the banquet room when I. lueheon vu served and A mmi w r wz n m vu r e nd e re d .Hr . Elme r Ch ddiu nnn inn!with l i nM k .A 25,1 ~~~ | | J \" ; " ' : : ; l \ U ! ! ! l P l ]~ ~ i n g f g q r coun \ n l v \ \ l u i l v u l ub ll _a u y v u; \ n ra v nu l g m '~no a p p m x m l y pe r ll u 'md ' XII one of I ¢ 01l l|1l l!§ f of 28 l!\ &ll Mua ie ;p9¢I.;Ig z d g m y t fn i l e h b i n h : h d g y e a r , e ve r y d o l l a r o f wh i c h i s l o ft i n n 'c o n t i n u e :t h e l i l ! # M u i - .Th e m e n t . u i d : a m a n a g e f r o m P o r t R i l e y . | B m 0 3 g a g ..r .e ° " ' " ' ° ' 9 s B l l l r a n d pr a c t i c a l l y a l l p a i d o u t ~t e l z p f n t l r e s t h i s ap d r f |rllle¢K a m , t o F o r t D w z l u .U t a h .|, \ m | ¢ , | ¢ , n n m |Sinumlnk wwmlnarinx nn th Film _;°=:.:'f':.21': :ff ?'$f'.ff.PF'?|dlHn| l.hl1dntlr liuons irhn -f~|.- _.ff :.=::11.- __?'_ ._.l..°1'f Ivan! uolu.WIIEII 'HEY JUIDBCI. 111| IMDB? §10ln\l'r3 plo yme nt 1,~t o a n d 'w h o h a d p r e t e n d e d t h e m ..1..\..a.a m a L . . . 1 1 . . . . . | i n In Q u i 'lienwnaaomsboonennnnml nammli'ir=-'r:?.'§i£'!°-2~"3r__i°_,_"Fridlr Hnruing, 10 0'elock n¥::¥_:::":"2°:t' 2 :':'r',:f_".;.'out he cnlhtcd in the anrial aarviooi w e ste rn *QS '|;|u|.v:&ll us |1151 wv\u\an. Q |\"ug gs gf md rFriday IL Clevehnd, Ohio, when his une! md these two prime factors nn a su e graxte . .ga plane crashed to the ground an a xt-i g from low vempernhmma than sq§pecledcanof engipe truuble and he was gg; ~ g2£§_';~__=;g,;°;=_ fJ 1'l°,Z but the c rop is doing wall at pluent. burned tp death when the gasoline ...|r.....Host of the MM But froze (16111 arc " '»f:";a..; f.;".:.; ;. ',;.; ;a;; ;:a ..»,,';" ,, ';::,',;;,:',;;";,'°,,';',;", ,r o n a n c n y r z q x r o c u s s r m Eliza Mcliselnsr at I.\5S000|Neb.,'p d a .Afgem 15; 0' | ,"-3 _.Octnber rs ass-¢following hu dls- aa sf mm.e 'nu oflionl of ""° A1 l f »I C tj .charles fmnfihn nrmv.H9 bmuzht |\_u:._"i:-_n...nonu n-._0:lll"\|B_f01° *F'°_7°'E"_ ~ ll! tank Qwlqded m=1»:: sleem M us live topics °f'coming lglip.s o m e m e q u g g w a . : ~ } §_,;ngr -bn m i&Z".`E.'§"""' 431|Ye \.~ an. rurlzullu gf" Guyer, PTUHOII F l i n h -1 .d»,ru z 1 i fL¢un»¢1uz .u m Ltlry anars were actondc vutml interest m the welfare ot Blair. mr; 5°cuary: fe ' J ' when he engaged in farming until =; Addnns, 0111, Need nf the Hour",mm 5¢hm;d¢, 1°,|-mn,§f'3','2_i*'E..'"_"f.*1't' jhf We need mum such €"'"F"""."'"i hll :in vhl\Al|.||\Us 4 '|f¢g .5'°"'T guru.hm i1n!||1"»i8I n Mr. Kimberly Benlxh mum. s fmm-r. v u s l u m s u l p a s s a u s u w a v u a n u las. - tended.Maj.Reid D'Hanlon of the American Legion was in charge of _ 'f y - w g ; -Res. W. H. Underwood VN .ovre'l l l tial H.»..na1`-'lla»:;..*.'a".f.'ros.;~4r'§ of Dona college spoke in Danish. The pallbearers were all fonuer servloe men, four soldiers, two sailors and t a i marinea In the eort.ege were wel 50 soldiers and 20 sailors in ueifonn.. Four thillk white horses dren: the gun carrlafe bearing the former eoldirzfs body.The day was ideal and facilities were not targo enough to care for the crowds.Over one- fourth of the crowd was unable to get inside of the opera house where the services were held.The ceme- tery was unable to care for the hun~ dreda of automobiles in the coneze. A squadron of live airplanes flew from Omaha to Blair,where the pilots lauded.attended the eervioea in the city bali,remounted their planes and scattered noners from the air on the fresh grave of their form- er comrade. Pilots who flew to Blair included Tea Marshall, Cbrlstensen's"buddy"; Jack Knight.w.A.Yaclrey.Clar- ence C. Lang,Pilotxlamcs..Lewis Bowen,W.R.Holtolnb and Andy Nielsen. With Lang.in am Ashmusen "Swallow" plane, flea' Supedntendent Williarn I. Votarv of the Omaha air mall station. who was in command of the air fleet. The floral decorations were pro-fuse Pilots and mechanics from the mail service sent a miniature airplane of tlowers.A large floral wreath ll!-S dropped over the grave by the air men.The planes circled eight times over the cortage dropping flovrers.'I`he mrlatore circled est low as the cortage wenlled its from the opera house to the cemetery. All business houses and public bnlldlnge in Blair were closed dur- ing the funeral.Dana college.of which Christensen was a graduate. suspended sessions and the city schools were dismissed for the after- noom _Deceased teaves to mourn him be- sides his wife, his mother. Mrs. Anna Christensen, who lives with another son. Dr. Fred C. Chrlstensen of Ra- cine.Wtnconsln,:~f.-To three other brothers,K.T.Christensen e' 'his county. Itev. P. Blocker of Porce- vllle, Wie., Rev. .l._C. Cl1rls'cnM of Viborv.S. D.rm]two sisters Mrs. Lars Jeasen, ol this countv and Mrs. J. C. Chrlstedfen of Sprfmmster, Kansas. The JuniorSenior recfptlon will be held in the blob acbool aufl1rnrlum, Hay 20 and is quite an ev.ent in stuf gg-man-.. wil! fumlsh labor and thus build uphomes.We need enterprises that will brlq; money to us rather than send ~ away.. ¢.;..s .,.,.atun-¥3,é r r r o o u x m . s u: e r s The City Council held a double meeting lust Tuesday nightnwhen the old c ounc it held sway the llrst part ot the evening reading reports and showing that everything was closed up In ship-shape onrler..Then came the closing scene when the old court- eil adjourned eine die by former Mayor Christensen administering the oath of olllce to Mayor elect Aye. After this the retiring membersof the council ufd the retiring mayor' went "way back and sat down" with the common tdbe und Mayor Aye proceeded to administer the oath of ofllee to the new councilmen. The council being then complete the appolntmedtsior the rrsrwere taken up and were as follows: Day Police. Lou Lotta. Night Police. Dave Lane. City Attorney. E. B. Corrigan. The light and water cornmissiorcr \l:',s not appointed as Mayor N * \sE.had to talk o\erthe matter with the council.The mutter of onlarrifllt the inter- section around the Tll0!\lII¥l¢'l \\1tstaken up but nothing was done, ilu: question being loft over until the views of the pu' IE could be given. The council then nskcd that the bu.ainess houses close from 2:30 xo 4:80 p.ml on Wcdnc~la to do honor to the memory of J. T. Chris- tensen. aerial mail pilot who ~=\"\ re-cently killed- at Cleveland. Ohio n"l whose body was brought to Blair. his home town. for burial.4 The books of the city were ordered audited and Auditor McConnell was dven the work for the ensuing yearat $300. a raise of$lD0 over the last year's price.Council adjourned to meet nest Friday at 10 a. rn. HIGH sc uooi. OHCHFSTRA ARE 1-;x'rEn'rs|:~n:D On lspt Wednelflll' evenillx. no 4. after' practice. the high school or- chestra were invited by Soren Jensen. one of their members, to his home for a pleasant social evening. Games of all kinds made tl.e even- ing pass all too quickty for the younlr musictansand both Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen, parents of Soren, took par- ticular palns to give the young folks the time of their lives. .Q nice luncheon was served by Tlrs. Jensen. and her assistants,Miefses Struve and Bacon and the young poo- ple tfepartéd for their homes at s late bour 1ode; the Jensqfa royal anter- Minera 1 on the greater part of the corn nd, a n d p l a n t i n g h a s ~rding He is survavd by b , fonmerly Julia lngersol of Rochester. bl. T., whom be marled In 18!l;ilve~ f§IH¢1- mmmf er n 1 rtfa , C. .lL o .u o» ». » week of May would see oo1¢siderQl|*Nb;F w of McLean, Nob.: 5 ;}_ corn planted if the weather beooniss \l'l!|llEl'. "No changes in the prospects for fnxit have been noted, altho the past week was not entirely favorable for fertilization.Altslla shows a slight Injury from low temperatures.There are scattered reports ot' bog cholera. some loss of brood rows but probably not more than mmxtl.The e were few rrp-rrts of black leg in cattle. Suernr beets which have been slnwin coming, due to dry weather are now reported as lnlklpg satisfactory pro- gress in western Nebraska. |)IIMANDS FRUITS OF v w r o n r Washington,May 3.--Expressing an indignation which, be said, he shared with 7.500.000 voters who made up tberepubliean majodty lan fall, Representative Wlliams,republtan, Illinois, broke into a congressional proceeding today with a demand that all postmasterships be made immedi- ""lr un"ab'e for the apnolntmr tt of the 'loyal and true workers o.t:c p°rtysr . "Why , they are talldng aboutclvll :=er\ic» sasnlinstlons for postmaslers." Mr.Williams exclaimed. `~'.f.My opin- ion ls that if the prefident haul in.- sisted .upon all his cabinet members taking the examinations they are giving out to postmaster applicants. nobody but Hughes and Hoover would have qualilled." of Lyons, Nob.; Fred W. of Bnandon, Manitoba.and D. D. of Tlentaln, China.;and four dauxhten_ by bla frat wife. Mn. R. w. Bc haub of Des blolnes, Mrs. G: T. Richie of Co- rlnne, Saskatchewan;Mrs.W.H.Thomas and Mrs. Jessie Houston of it-san; sf-ha. Music, Congregation Devotions, Rev.Ford "Object Lessons mm s World Tour". with stereoptican plctdrea,Hi s! Brown r The sessions are hee. including the ~picture|, and a c onilal invitation is "frenzied to the public to be presentOmaha.-Omaha Bee.1Misa Brovrn lisa recently returned `""""'flDll'l the world'a convention of Sub- SHERIFF R088 nz-;cq\1=:~=,my Schools held In Tokio. Japan and ILL AFTER EXPDSURZS will have many interesting tblugs to "Dee Moines,lo..May 2___Mm_:¢¢:1.. w:>o-virinz l l -last details of p re » sr .x1 'n L rz c lsn sr u az . wr ou nn sparations of his etldence against "'°f police department and wrtneasing in-The Enterprise wishes to call st- tentian of its readers to the sum-duttion of the new city police admin- istration which be had broufht about. Sheri!! W B.Robb suffered a com- ple*ephyslcal breakdown Sunday. Today he is in Iowa Lutheran hos- pital, with orders to see no one, for- get his vic e ezunpsllln. and mt. He is ln no dlnnr. aecondlng to Dr. Wllbur S Conkllrtq, who stated *-la" that ibn nhcrill'is suffering *r'~~1 the eHecta of orercsertlon. fol- losvjng his serious illness with pneu= monia last summer.No operation will be necessary.Dr.Conklin; de- clared, and be estimated that a 1\eek's rest would go far toward mending the sheri|!'s overwrought body.The immediate cause of the breakdown 'ls the gathering of a pleural abuse." The above dispatch refers to the son'of one ol our Illalr pastors.Rev.. mary of new laws enacted by the 1923. state legislature which bas been in session at Lincoln for the past few .modtha This summary will be found elsewhere in this Issue and ls vrortb [keeping for future reference. This was the fortieth legislature and the longest in Ita history,the house sitting 9t days and the senate 83 days.. I TMJ* enacted 312 bills into §|1| and tba governor easndsed his power of veto three tlmea, the lan and most important time being H.R.113, which was the movie censorship bill sm.-=¢d at the eleventh hour. Turn to the summary of laws and 'look them over, as eitiaeru of the state we can"t help but be interested in them. " ` o a r r u . u w ` 7 _lnebm Th*" ? " " "man '""' ma1te`mo n s c n o o z . u s e r n a me s quite a reputation for himself over The bodr el nr. ax. 0. Headley of in Iowa and bu done some mlgbty|sz n o llonday m u m period the Mlnne Luaa addition, Gmaba. nhose death occurred Tueday, was brought up on the two o'clock train Thursday afternoon and short services held and burial made in the Blair cemetery, Bev. Foreman of this city blllcinting. Mr. ll. 0. Headley is s aon~inlaw of our town.-unan, Dr.J. V. Hinchntan, having married his oldest daughter. The deceased leaves .besides the 'vile one daughter,Mrs.Geo.Llosa also o!.0ma!1a ws! e.. brothers who \ill1 their !arnlIles5n°ere present it the burial. Mr. Headley vos a rcafl e"tl\l.e 'man fine things of which any father mighthulls' ren proud.| CONTRAC T mr F UR ROA D 'Phelan and Shirley of Omaha werethesuccessfulbiddersfot"tJ1e road work and the Bcaty Contractinrr Company for the cement work. "Ilf6"l1lI ou the road is to have u thirty six iron pipe at the bottom of the fill and is to be 16. fl.. long. This fill is to l\\"o on intake built withla Olttrblt. and l"1I ide °iBe¢l~.\it' the 'nflc°\'elop'\:of the teantiful §llI'l8 bdelr ..l~|ch Q .I stand perpendicu- L¢'=a ztlfllrim there. ll\ \\11 forty»e1cn>'c a:s of nifv. Bc¢'»".s "vs reTni\°as "cntl|:no¢i.o alslcr of Tlrl.If':nlley Mrs.rha»\. Andcr 'lm rv' MoCfr'r, Nob.fo "" Nl¥ bile!I'"len "inc11":\n c f this :ity and ber husband rem prc.u~.\l. The L¥te°ar''foetrtv of tba hich school a n plcnlcirz this aftemoon in tba Ds Som wooda. thelr spa1-or,Kiss Ohman belng with them. l°r ln ov- or t":.'t the gulc h may llll with sediment.Aa it nlls this in- take will be built gp until llnally the whole xulch will GI' even to the road- way uHlch is to be t\\e|\t3f-tour feet in width and 'th- aldw mauled with n mlling.Thr other fill* on the road are also to be wlrlerefl so that the drive Way will be twenty -four feet. Work will begin at once. f Tho Enterprise for job work. students nos' several songs to the ac- companiment of the victrola. The Normal Twne rs.sponsored |112 Miss Llxon, their teacher, visited ' " "" * " " " ' " `age forced his retirement.nblttlic s |/'h u ma n ral -"So tl has been dme prepare. ons ma e is second wife, ltouud Table. Hr. Kimberly |,|¢|,e;pp¢[n¢q<1'b,gh;Gears ht m u m s a c o m i n g eba rp:f Meals ..~~§'haaee r,.- Edna Xrogh.-' Adsnlbelt mime. Eva Belnnck. Burt Wllllanns. Refreshment. Hrs. John Newell, chemose Jsnst W lmbk. Franda Sdta. Viva Lippincott. Mrs. J. R. Smith. Program. Stanley Osborn. chairman. Gladys Moore. Ruthven Andersen. Robert Haber. Hazel Cannon. Reception. Mrs.C.R.llesd. chairman. Hrs. Clark 0'Hanloo. Richard llslssner. Carlton Taylor. Gladys llc llsnu. Howard Jensen..1 ma ss e PRI CE S SL UHP 1 s ._. .._Waterloo, N. Y.. Hay 3.1-'or the en t time In six rears. cheese vrssbein; bought in northern New York markets for 16 cents a pound.Deal- ers report there ls no market ana at that price.A y ear age :bases was adllog at the factory tor 28 to 80 eents. DBITUARY Wllllsm lc . Frenc h. one of wm- lngton countfs early lolilerl. died ath ls h o rn e lnth e la r eh s e ho o ldll- trlct on April 2% the vic tim of ap- m o u rldr. mm was bo rn la Minne so- ta June 21. me and was nearly mx- nine rs old at his death.Hs,a numberof schools on 'fburadayt res u m E The contract been let for the Among those observed was the Sum- moved Wm* his parents no 8.4-I miles of road to be graded be-mera school of which Misa Helen lb' when be was six YM!! Uf sau- tween Blair and Calhoun.lnmaley of the c lass of mo of Blair He was manrled to un...a n d |High school. 1, we teacher.Reid Sept. 30. 1885 and to this anim The members of U* Literary s¢_\vla born four children all of whom rlety colored a debate, put on by the,"' living, ther being Sadie L liar- boya. at tho regular meeting.The vbr. Wm. A. Fred C. and Chan. R. I Funeral services were bold at thquestionwas:Resolved that th e - . ...United su m sh o u ld ' se r u uw.?>°m° on last $¢'\d»Y»"¥°Y lst' me number of airplanes for war use imlinterruent made in the Ar1Inlton _stead of the number of bstttesblpa. cemetery.The j||»jg¢g. Misa Ogden. His; Waite'-- - -n- and Mr. Bryant decided in favor of CARD GF THA NKS . the atfrmwve. erm at a dinner Wednesday evening. The High school base ball team played the Craig High school team at Craig Friday afternoon. The High sc hool girls chorus will present the cant-lil."The FlowerQueen." at the high school auditor ium., Friday evening. Nay 8. The tlrst hour Demonic Science We desire in this manner to_tlla.nk class entertainedsight-.ot_t.ba teach-,our friends for their kindness shown us in our recent bereavement in the death of our beloved husband and to express our gratitude.for the beautiful floral ollerlrqs and for the nne quartetts fumished by the Ah ltngtoa people and to ltsv. Stopford llrs.W ra.E.Prenebandehlldl"slt. 'for his helpful srnrds M consdstlon. 1 f l. . r 1 | .2\ = \... l T . ul l¢;u ~~~.. 5 . ri c , 2 J i 1l ! ...i2\ ., fl Q Hifir ~;1a 1 4 . \ ~t r r : F ~ :.1 lf J lM 1o f ».J \ Q m ~44 r VJ. m e n H |u\¢ gbjec t and pray er o! which pe- tition il to quiet in the plaintiff, Rich- u1\J anna ,th ltitletouli o!9 .he: ead m u t ehereinhefondescribed,andliar thofinding and decreeoi sdgi Court that you, and ill ofu i dder lfendmtn therein, have no right. title, Icialrn, intend, derlimpd, or lien what- zoefer of, in or to the mid premisea or anypan thereof, that y ou, and »_ I l9 » Flou r with the PURITAN Guarantee ~ ~'Kwl l |~s»~8o ¢"When you (eelnervous\ired, irriubie Read and be coNv1NcéD=--- "Use the entlrc saqk---ll you have not made THE BEST BREAD you have ever baked return (he amply sackto your dealer who will relund your mnneywlth- out argument."This ls the guarantee. Can anything be more lalr? . Rhqades ~o~l~& F~ed Store I ~ [ 1 ]y~ W Q..|.S u n d a ya n ds p e n tt h ed s y .I( C o n t i n u e do np a g nf o u r ) - -. _ . . . _ . . _. . .- -. . . _ _ - . _. I U u n u u uala 1wav|114A N D A n i u n d u h . "W A S 1 'Hé i n mnd f' AND 1| ;Enr;z guy . BAYI. »-ZNQLI.. ha vua'L so oass §..I¢ gland." I |v1-" T H EO N L Y1 : 7 u m a . 0cQ,W I L L E V E R m a z e y o u n m . ll THE ;_,;,. s Y O U R € " ' ? ' € ° = . ° = * ' e m a n _{fUN*~1f_.!°:>¢ yoa'1ra gat A c o u r l z f 0 ; p a c k s .iI. , ;¢»=1» of you. be forever barred and irestrained(mmsetting up or aa- mrting guy claim, title, lienorde-amud whumcver in or to a.lidprnm- iles, and that any claim. right, title. AND A chap lntd ma.ron .rH'£,|1 n. rmxf -n-us described.no ,,".},[,~,,}. altI s o u a a u o x z s h r d m u ra- uw nlofw u uad r. BAK! 1mn mad.. BUT HE 1ruu"t.. so vznv 'n il p lan ed. 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E u u n n u.| 1 '2 ~ S i x t h S t . .L o w e l l , H a l .~ l s e x p e r i e n e e o f h i r m k m u t i a u u r e l y st r un g re c om m e nd a ti o n fo r L c dl a . g . ~nk han fa Veg eta hie Oo mpo un It 1 | a on e m a m m o t h or g a n i z a t i o n , It u a : 4 3 | - 1 vi d ed a t n me n s n \ e o. > Li a g o r di r e ct o r G e r i n g me r c h a n t s w l l l h a ve S a l a h a t e ! o f : h u e b o e l l e l . 4 l b b m i p m l i l !! d l - \ l ¥ l \ ¢ t h e s u m m r .A m e -r t a nu l a r u r e a t B l d ne y de s t ro y -Tlae S l a t e D e n t a l a o d e t y w i l l i w l f i l r d t h e B u c k n e r a n d D u n l m r r uJ: I l l li n a n n u a l m e e t l u : a t O n l l l m M M 1 8 vo n l u l n l l n g 2 3 n u l o t u w l l l 5 l m l t r u c k l . so ao.Th e l u n : l s e s t i m a t e d u t $ 8 0 0 0 0 . m v-A In r z e p e l l n n w a s rs ll l lu re d haf vr t d b y 3 3 5 4 2 0 0 l m u n n w fJa m e s I` In : | m 1 , 4 I a r m e r n e a r S l r u m vi Th e g _ " , | | " - G l e e c l u b o f D n m w o o k b u r g ._.le g e all Cr e te .ml np ms ed o f a i m ; u l ! glrls under the dlmcliuts of Pmf. Aller,,ure makin: n :our of the nam and meetlzuz wlih unbounded surwna. l w n m e e ls p u t t i n :o n a d r l w m l lluc rea les l me lza ber liai p l n t he C hn1 nIl er| O f C o m n w n i l . Th e s t a t e D r e lu u pe c lo r h a s c o n d e n m e d u l un s afe .se ve r e !o l d b u l l d i n g s a t C a i l n w u .Y o u n g e r m e m b e r s o f t h e Cl l r l sl l a u rh%IlCll a t B r o c k h u m orga niz es!I n 1Ind e avor so cl e ty . ° C n l l o w i g 1 | n o w vr u h o u t n i g h t 11° ll c e prn hec tln u,B l l r s h a i St ei ne r h a w l u g m o ve d o n t o h i s fa r m . A k n l t r l u g far .to ry i s b e i n g u t a h - l l t h e d a t De s h ie r .M o a t o t t h e n u r ch l n e r y l l A l r e a d y i n p h w e . Th e M a d i s o n c o u n t y I n l r n m u Iu t l m ha s s e c u n e d l he n a r \ l < ¢ s o t u l a n d - m w g a r d e n e r l n m a t i n g t h i g m u m l l m o r e h e a u l l f u l a n d fr o m y o u r t o r e n : fu r t h e r l m p r u w m e n u w i l l b e m a d e . Iwo pe rl gr l o u zo t h e l m n u n :d ma n y Ih ml m n d s uf d o l l a n w a s | |. n l u \ 0 d b y a t u m u d o w l a l r h \ S a l t e d t h e m a t h ' e r n p u n n f t h e s i a n S a m m y . A l l l f l l n u m b e r o f m l l l e n l n l Im g # w e n k i l l !!L .l un tl n Li l ly ,w h o w u s n m vm l n r o f t h e na t i o n a l vo n w n l i n u an ( h | 1 : l ¢ 0Ex - G o ve m a r l i a i u n Ii e vi i l e h a n \ R ¢ ¥ l | l h = | t nom in ute al A h r u l m m L i n c o l n fo r a p p o i n t e d re c e ive r n f tba:sk |l l |] ¥ l= p |\ |5 \ |d \ »n { In 1 30 0 , l x d ea d n t h w l mm l P a c k i n g C o m p a n y a t O m a h a .lin Pl ntt una uut ls.Il e wu s eu ) t °| tn ! ol d. . St o c km e n w l i l : h i p 1.400 lzepd o f i '1`||Ie\eu e u l e r w th e A .II .M n r m l c a t t l e fr o m N e w M e x i c o fu r Iw i !!!l f° | I\ l e r r u : | t l !c s t o r e a t l l o n p e r u m ! | » a u . k - a g e l t M e r r i a m t h i s l m u r u e r .,M l o ff s l lk h m m, w a is t : an d a lt k g um l l , Tr u l n l l fl W .i l u :o f B r o k e n B o w !'!0 h n l 't 0 8 . m e n : r l o l l u l m z a n d n l i n r a r child won] from for, W0 | amo a woul with ." . r . i 5 outs. corn and hay, :several wagnltn and lmmnss vurv deslrtu-t\d ln a :Ire nn the Ihuzarth farm uvnr Deulnier. Students oi Nebraska City gradeschool: held an atltlvtlc clrnlvll, pm sentlng |program of drills..folk dances and vartuuu vxvniauen. West Point 1|}ull rutnplollng Iromblnvdhightsrchuulhullulmzand romntunliy hnusr,wlllt'll wiil mast,uhm furulsnetl, num: than $233,000. Governor 1ItKtI\lt\ vetom!the blliwhich wod1tl haw treuiud a board of three wttuors wllh arbitrary you-fr over the movin; pictures of the state. In u alngle deny during a recent:wusch rmeuue otlirern lontetl and took in chargt, eleven ntllln betweenthe towns ot Julesburg and Sedgwick. Cream prices In north Nebraska incl.a sensatlonnl drop last week,falling !mm 42 cent: tn 30 and 33 renhn.This sl due to heavy ]:rod1.l¢ don. |"|l n I 1 ||~.Ila n d utl lr e I nc :uw l n t ha t c it y.i $ 2 u 0 0 | R S G o ve r n o r K e i t h N m r l l l e u f x o r u q Tl i vn d u n 'A n d vr s n n a n d h i s a i m s ! P l a t t e h a l b o r n a p p o i n t e d r e c e l w r f o r i l l u l h . n r u m a h a , a r e d r u d a s II N ' r v- Lho H k l n u c r P a r k i n ;C o m p a n y g t l s t l l l o f b vl n g t h r o w n fr o m n m o l a r U n m h a .|. '} l . \ l \ wh vn i l w y nm l n l u a ru r l a l m : i n w h i t e s a w i n g l u g s l n m e w o m l u a e n r or d r r t o a vo id m u l l l s m l o n w l l h a n n u m - Ta-cuwseln,F .H .l l u r l e l s f o u n d £0 !I1nb\|&' \ Have You Tried It? Enrybodyhunndlhalbvnhudllna; how mlnybellenit? B|nym\|1imMnei.nthuhume,mdhuthndur link mm STORI a||| ' . || | » | s»»5<.au-ns-|u=.r-a-1s». u m c r o n m n B l u e s h o u l d a n - m e a in e ve r y h o m e .it m a ke s c l ot h e s w h i t ! L_éI1tiClll'a BeDopanda on when It ll Applld. 'I\l1mp-Hunt; H only nkln deep. Chump-Stlli that lln't Hu- heuuly about a sauanltv. . n g d |.»an 4. frumpdntopleu-ure.Tryit- You'lItndl.1YOILd¢IfB110tGfinfoIll1ltidn|b01I! Mrk !.huuudFhu:ha'| Cumxh?Yoruhnohudthea ydpdl. Blnyouheu¢thlma'yintFla\r.hu'|Cuulr||?Tryk. J m m lpb m y m z a t iu m u b um m m wv im m u m d ~ writ-w m n m m m m m m w » u g \ » ¢ y , m 1 ¢ » x m ~ » .1 |aIn u h i l l r y o f t h e r a i l h u d y t o s u p p o r t t h i l l o u h h ll vn ll .., / T h r n l a l o menam'g r a n t e d I. l Ml t en - n u t l h a w n r n r l i n r m w g ,|m°=\l||l|1|:n f - l l u r o f t h a t b o d y . u le a ve o l ' n l m o n e l l o a m t o L o s A n g e l e s , w l w r o h | \ h n | r . : g r o u p n l r e vvp t l o n : l a i n a s m n u n l n d - erin-¢ 'l1lof of th e iie rmu of \ol\~ rntun Io g g s b l e w g p o v t h e m f v In n h l pq ut nl tl re ll ( .l Qa t ts ln ou th .an l l n o 1u rd l n| . : l o lh v p o sl n la at e r, H. .M .l l o - h n u ,ub l u hn vd lo ot rs tl l lm l va l a t b e - tween 84.000 and $-"».€l}0.'1 `5 e lo ot In- E .L. K i ng . 0 6 , fo r m er l t fnt e l e gi s l a - to r,m u m :a t t o r n e y a n d o n e o f : h u mo a t p r m n i n e n l m e n In P o l k 4-manly. i l d n m l a t h i s h o m e i n D a r w i n fa l - lu w l n g a st r o k e n l u p u p l e x y .Uv 1l\'!~d b u t t vn m l n t l l e s a ft e r b e i n g strivk elil. Ti n -h o n ' n m !Ki ri n'c l u b u g vn l o ! F i l l m o r e m u u t y rvportns a l w l w n u h g l m l w d d u b ! w i t h n l u l u l en r o l lt m 'n t of 1 8 8 b uy ! B il d § 1r l |. .'fi n' vli l l ll i vu t h slam o r l n u r t e r n p o u l t r y .1tm-e p l g f, tw o g a r dq n a a n d o n e c oo k i n g un d b a k - i n g c l u b I l n r r a n w d h r || P f¢ fU \ P oi oe t rl c ll g l z l w l r r s h e m u n l n g c r n a u d In n h i g h w i n d .m u n a l s - m m d n n u s g m t o t h c li l l n u l n {'|»11tral bridge-n ve r t h e M I : - s o u r l r l w r a t H m s t O m a h a .Th e nu tm e l u r c ll s ulml t o h e t h e Ia r z vn t . u f t l z l ki m ! In t h a * w n rl d . H u r r y W .S c a n .vo l m t y cl a r k n f I'n w n\ » e mn m y , p a i d $ 1 4 12 5 0 l r n u nl l e s f u r w n I \ e n o n e d a y l n !w ve k a t h l n nl !!¢ e u l l 'u\ n i ve C i t y .A . N . A y l o r o f Tl l r l t * l l u r k r \ c e l w d $ 5 i for t h e as : a l p s a |\.|aAll ¢°°d zwcm- Bc.nu n n u m Cu lu n o c u r l H ' " ' " ' " '::r°.::...'f:;:r.1'::°:r,.:.....,. 1~Sllam¢»la anything but golden :ulmTL,»-.a.no c an-a¢¢|mlu u. Ithe poor xlrl who ls dumb to the en 112'}f"'&T»3-°°2f§}3?.f».='f.°"""'°'a'"° lrvntiea of al wrallhy anllor.*opntlu All!-lllu. An aehlula. Q s | THE ENTERPRISE. am.m_ NEBRASKA. .1 . .\. "..~\ G b e B l u e M o o n ¢/1 Tale of the Flatwoods y qn I neudnd tor hor"-he spoke tha name in mama. *md y ou. mr soo."HI: hand found its way bark intou a Pa rlh ln u fs ; h is qu :n a me d n m : p u n s thu hen bendln;ur u um.'nn loomed hungry zo know many iklna -me twen ty : run o f u nd erlhli the death as me woman of the picture: how me :onus mm came tobl just mm; of his wounded arm. aught In nu clbinel. Id l e r w h o h a m # a l s o u m w a s n e a r h e p u t : h a m b y a n d d r o w n ! m a e y e n z o u w | n r i '| h n l r .o p ; l r l n d f l l h l f . D a n y . o l d ( J o d l n ! m m . c u t y o u r m o u n t o n ' u h m t h i m a z r i l d l l l r l l n R e d m c n d .Al on e. u a d y i n g m p o ve r t y m d w a n t .also t e n t fo r m e a t l a s t . "T h e g m w a s c r y i n :a o n l y .U s sto pp ed p u t h i s u m a b o u t h e r a n d d m v h u - c l o n e ." I POR THE Bnoon one aids ut the confh. his hh arm § nie Kitchen; § C a b i n e t # P E § | | | n u | | u || m | | || | | | u n | | || n l m || | u | |n | | § l | » u n W u t u m l h w x n n r U i k m l H e a m e n the m o n u n a : m o n'uhm a u n t s and vl r tu u a n in the fw und. me union. the pla nt : a nd meha lvsnl a nd ha w to coma a t tha n sn-ci n nt m cm s .u l m r k h a n d ro ya l mu l . - » l \ d 9 h W a ld o B a n n o n . a n l - B Y 'D A V I D A N D E R S O N . v a nnmhnsnloiirlmlldllalf 1 v,'t .. c u m i n J t v- c o n ve n e d . -1 : DThe Red Moak tra! golog rm. but heaalaad hta taoe no muttered hoaraely: *The hoy-ataoda hdore yon."t-Lloee the old man anatched tu plc- tary the Paarlhunler and tha glrl had ball atartog at each othlr.llventawere happening. developmenta unfold IIII. too tensor comprahenlton.Theold man tvaa atartng at them both. from one to the other. aa lf ttttahta to grup a revelation that me heen twenty:earl eomlng.Ba stretched up his ma at tant to the gonna man. pulledhis fare own to tom. gaaed on st aa at aomothlnl of srhlch he ue. long dreamed trot never hoped to aee; turned back to the man on the tloor. "Llama Redmond.ru reqnlte thedeed yotrve done. the one good deed ef your evil life.The llttte girl PMreload aa my own. tho1|\l|¢l ot till' good tromln you cruelty xtned.theeeuqyoua m m o .your daughter nina. Seton ron."'1'b0d1'i recollad in horror.The ttn» natnral father atralnod hla glaalnxnel toward the daughter hla thought had outraged; a cry otttttorod up outof hla cheat and brought vrlth tt a mah or froth and mono: an attttened. bla taea tlahtenad horribly; he tell heavyanim! the artzta at the aherltl'-dead. 'Ihegtrt turneda1raytromthaa'r1le~aoma debt.atola a nal:tattednl :lance at the burlldefed taco ot thePearlhunter, threw haaol! down by the elda ol' the couch and bowed her fare upon the ct maoa bosom*'l.lnaalf t, niaayt Oh. Daddy. no aay tt t"Ha aoftly stroked har ltalr 1vllh.hta creat. num hand"lt'a the truth. Batty. and can't heooaaltl.not you on htm no respect- a parent only. or-ver a tatner.lle de- mon y ou. and kllled y our mother-ln afaya unapskahla tilted her--0 woman ol'the nigh blood of the Danna."Ile tumbled the plctttve upOB' nu atcut. |1116 it before hla f\CC ~mo tt bac k.°-door' he e IIu - _ _ _ _felr.The teena at the not ot oncouch heat forward.'Rte Pearthtmoat' turned no face. looked and bowed blam o .'nu girl mutt h er e va. wet intently at the ptacltl features. onevr heteel!acroel the motlonleaa bod! and vrept aloud.The graceful mudclan. the lntrctlld nelotee-»uu deed. c l t a r t a n x v . The lang of a Thrush. 'reeottvtn ot June. and the world athlth tide; the wood! hall of cndlea. and each crndle h01ll|Bl a lusty behrh the wee! gone back to earth. the lltthat aurvlve beginning to meet tlrttll and claw.streams and woodland poola grovr tangutd utth mllllooa mating.Elch leaf nu reached lla maxi mum of tnnfexpanalon The tneehreatlte deep.The toreat haa aattled down aerlonely to the hualneae of tul- tlltlog tu promises:Cocoon znqcllqealla have opened and durii om their gllttemg tnyatarlea.Burntahed hodlea and gooey arlnga :lance and glitterlh rwti l yellow aunahloa and loft shade, lllte llekea of atar dual alftlng doem out of lhl Sky.Bot lt the vrooda have many credlea. they also have many :|I\\*pl Therevraa a new one thla placid Juno evetttng at Fallen Itock--a nerr one heatde the one out wal almost near.There wereorchtde upon theta both.a man and a maid had together hunted the woods for them.Only nach aa they could have found eo many.Only to her fav-orltel aw nature aho1r"thi tray to her trelaurea.The alanch old Boll and hindfaced Bull lfaatenott were hoclr at thelrrats and clam rakaa.Blllfa gnand-rnother was ataytng at the .cabin of the three gable! a few days tor com panyThe Pearlhunter eatna from the vll-laga to tnenttlt evening.Along the dim. mm patn through the wood! he came, agaloat the face of the annaet. .vary aoftly. aa lr hla voloa mltht dla 'tmo the mat of the mttale heron tbaachoea hed nnlalted carrying lt to the rea! of the woods.The leavea htlnt motlouleaa, aa H vvatttng for the ann( to stan agalo.'nn :male of the rltlle when theta ler 'naked up at the tower edge or the pod came out a the ellentt."Phe loielnm c ame." he arent oeafteraloo:ttpoe."lt aa n" -h a heeltated aa lf ponderlug the next arorda before giving tnetn speech. aalt halt dreading to glre them apeech- "that Judge Eakrldga ta oomlng for you."The atotda atraogdy carried the glrle thoughts haclt to a mother driven forth to dle ln looeltoeea and poverty: to a grave ot? a hut mrerlooktngtheriver. vrhere the hand of a friend had lald her to n t etteot hooae: to.area .a stern old man relenttng ln hla laat ltoura-»"I ahan't go bac k with hlm." aha aald."Some day wt go had tp tbl grave on the hlll. but not-nov."-The man stood welgnlog thearorda lo hte alow nr."I ahanft .el1her."He pattaed a mo ment: arent oo."Pm nina to teardown the old cahltt at fallen Rock. clear out the nnderhrnah.lay outxroonda.and hulld tt hooee.Why ahoulc!l leave the Flntvroodat All that I care for In the world la here: my father. my mother. and-you." The laltt word onlne hard .for hltn.The glrl lifted a hmrted.8111 :ult gtance to hte Ince: dropped her eve: ageln to the qulet water."The Blue ltoon." he went on. "le- aomohovr-vrell.tt ott¢htn't to paufrom hand to hem for _lttat--money! Mother spent her llte for tt.I n o !Knorr why." There came a pauae. mtnever need that llre thousand dellarl. and maybe Louio Bolomon'a tvldow GDM-Pro arranged vvlth the aherlflto aend her the drnh.. and !'ve kept the pearl."The girl softly rlaaped her hand: together and looked up at hlm tvltl beaming eyes. With thc new vegetables coming to tttlll trttrlety to the mtnu. the rotlovingtllaheawlllr. atlg¢!lII"0:Spring Gabbana 868 Ioped wi th Tomlt\~ f i " . fer 45'Cool:a alapound hea~ ut aprlnz cabbage ont!tender. dralo and c h~ f ' j f f _ 1_ t a i n t l . ~ '~l ' u t 1 q u a r t c a n o t t~ m e t o e a t h r o u g h a e o l a n de r . ae a a o n w i t h a t a b l apoontul ol' lemon guttwo lnlpoottfnla ot aai onefourth teaapoonful of pombeand cook tlntll tltlck and amooth. ati rlog oouatontly; add three tableapoo fula of tlour and three or butte rubbed together; continue cooking util well ctxmkt-tl.Arrange the cabhttg and tomatoes to layera tn a tw~ quart qaloerole or baklng dlah. an cover the top with buttered crumBalto until the tomato lseglna to hu ble up through the cabbage an cntmha.Serve hot.Gmcken and Spinach noup.-We and trick over two pounds or heaplnttgh and qlox to onehalt cupful butter for Me tnlnotca. or untlt tder.Add onehet!ctlpfnl or do mixed with one tahloapoonfnl of nntl tltrnetouttha teaxpoonful oi whl vrnvcr: stir into the spinach.Wtcooked and thick- rob through a cola der;add to two qttarta ofc hlc lt broth.Stir untll I: holla and aerve houlllon cups; gnrtttuh with whip~ crcntn.Caaatnola od Hutton.-Cot from t middle of u #eg of mutton n slice t lncltea thick.ltetnove the hone adll the cavity vrlthonlon or atrlpa celery.Dredge with flour. salt apepper.Prepare ln the caaaerolo rich gravy of one cttpful of bro stock,onehalf cupfnl ol + jelly. n dottvlt dives, alx pepper cotnreewholedoves,and one ta~ apoonful of lemon jnlce.Thtc Ibcn bolllng with tt tntaleapoonful door, mlxegt to a smot'1tt mate tvIrnter.Lay ln thte mv: the all Q9 »- ;. . | » . f f - -_____»».»» fromYouram;mlx~ ~nuI nrn.so|ll\\l themwellcom.menlnlvom! u r ncomerFill on¢l1l|mnedlee of n uu~¢ ln-u me mn lmlllunlllpoundm For rum-fnl prln IMHmvl.vlllh r. Absence ofDisease lsn't Health; You Need Vitality, Energy You my hun ms patlrulhr dw g| ¢,;ndy |thll!sral:o no lm-a i u ml m me 'ru x» amd!! hulthy you nut bn uwrdl. |vigqfrvul. |-spukll with lnlhul-ium and tbl ky ol llving-hlrlyrmbbung over vim 'luxury md mu-gy.An you thu?U you nn wall, ylt llltleu and wmmm. u u beeluu you mu~ um qumy mhz wuxdall pgrnuniniumllrhp.-ndraeunas oukdi e atholo llc uulultlxll hnkhlvmdtobodbardereiweak blood.Wbnlunme blood ll tha vm fmmlaln nouns of that uper-gy vhkh wt! spring mw your mul- kle lm your syn, I! you wmt ull mu. bftin rum mv ra anrich your blood stream.You Will ilnd, u Lhuuund: ofother: lun found ln thu lu! Mtyyum. that sss. ll un axrdlentremedy yw do 1.hl.| Qor you, ons that removes lhl polmnouu impurniuma mp. mud your uma me |rkh, nnnrhhlng lupply.SS.S. ilun hub compound, dbeovand 1:the Indluu, Ind lull muh u the mule lLGet sss. from your mnue ..dry.Sun ¢-xx-¢. usd than xx yo~ wut upen rnmdlul ndvlu 1 .vrrih In detail About your comlltlo~w Cbld ladlcq Advisor. B82 Svi! ~~Goo Spark! h I r i l I u n I ~e o d ~r tl I. ~I l .le - e n of l h s f lte | | e l . n d le - gl! Give s T a dac Credi ,\ °For sgnaid Health ;Z1ze?*» .5;.+Ah v.\~.1iff ln .-\f;"'>T"f» f .' i f f t ~ ~ r . 4 ;4 un; . . o i " a r ¢»_»j.e g o J J =.»~';e" g"'f§f jg ..( . : } 'g, :$ §I ."` TT-1 *.¢ § " .",,\ ! ~$~"\. | \ , ' L §" ¢a L .~ f x l . 1:J l gg;.° ~ c * M m ; . H ;.sf .; v '\ ~.¢ .»::>-1 - O , g.."lra>.. g,f. " \r:a .;~`f=»' f 1 z O -N ? ...v ..&'\ ..15 * -~ 5 .I ;" 1 . ':.'4 P u ..;.¢§»|é t " f ~ ': i Q r t J . ..A 6!" ". ..-Z 1Qea,3; l ' ."¢¢I " \ If s oP.. r A3 '» w a v \ a r I L Q T. J. nnxan no'4 3 . g g Ju a o n tl S l . " I u s e d I 0 t h i n k a l l t h e Tl n l a t t e s - fl m g n l o l l w e r e ex ag g er a te d b u t 1 h a ve fe l t t h a n k fu l n t l m u n n d l l m e a I * ve r b e l i e ve d I n I t n e o n ;e n o u g h t o g i ve t h e r n e d l c l n e n t r i a l " s a l t l T. J. Pa r k e r ,w e l l k n o w n aa l em n n fo r G l \ ¢ 'l !' l C l o l h l n g St o re .re s i di n g a t 42 4 6 Ju n e a u S t . . S e a tt l e . w u h . "S ew .~ nl y u a n a g o I co m m en c e d ha vin g pe r i od i c s p e ll s o f sl c k ne a a a n d n i e vr m o n t h ! n o I h a d n n n t t a e k t h a t I t h o u g h ;v[ 9 ul d ll_;|_}_§l1 .me.W y er ;Idid fin ll ly x ii " ,3 ;, _ I w as £ En rc el y ab le S g n I h a d o n n p p e t l t e a n d w h i t l n - I f o r c e o m g a : t o e n t e s o s e d n o m u c h n l o n m r n o m n c l : I c o u l d h a r d - l y g e t m y h r u t h .°" A t n l g l u I w a s o f t e n s o b l o a t e d I co 1 .\ l d n'l b r u lt h e w h il e l y i ng do w n a n d j u n I n d t o a l l u p a n d st r u gg l e fo r i l r .A t t i m e s I h a d c r n m p l o o b l d I eo n l d h ar d l y e n du r o l t . I , B u n k , W n h . " M y l i ve r w a s sl ug gi sh a n d some» li m o q I g o t n o d i z z y I w o u l d o e n r l y fa l l .I fe l t t l r e d l u l l m l m e n b l e a l l t h o l i m e , c o u l d l r r e ve n s l e e p a n d fo r d l !! a t a t i m e I w n o 't a b l e t o | o t o w o r k . " W e l l , n fr i e n d o f m i n e l l n z l l y g e t m e t o t r y Ta n i a c , a n d i t c o n l l a l y h u d o n e a g o o d j o b fo r m o .M y ap p o - tl t o i s i n e n o w a n d nll lno ogh I m u e l t l n g j u s t a o y t h l n l I w o n t a n d l l m u c h a s I p l e s e , m y s t o m a c h n e ve rg i ve s m e t h e ' l m tr ou b le .I la ur a p i c k e d u p i n w e i g h t , m y s t r e n g t h h u c o m e b a c k t o m e . u n o I n m n o w e n - Jvs fi n z t h e b u t o f h e a l t h . " A l l t h e m e n a t t h e s t o r e k n o w 'h n l l c p u ! m e b a c k o n m y fe e t . a n d I min g l n d t o d n th i s an nl em en t f o r w l m t l t m u y b e w o r t h t o o w e n . " Tu o l n c l n s o l d b y l e a d i n g d m g g l n t s e ve r y w h e r e . - A d v. . . _ . _ _ . - _ . . ._..- - -"- - - fo r o n e a n d o n e h a l f h o u n I n a m o d - er a t e o ve n .iu i l a n G a d h a h f- B e l l w e l l t w o ¢ g ¢ g | _ a d d i n g o n e h a i l c u p fu i o f m l i k a n d m o t a h l n p o o n fu l s o f n o m . o n e : a b l a - t p w n fu l o f m i n c e d p a r s l e y . o n e s m a l l cl a w c f gi r l ie | l lt '¢ .'d th i n .H a t e f o u r t a b l r l p o o n fu l l a f o l l ve o l ! I n n s a u c e p a n a n d w h e n h m : u r n i n m u w rm l s o f tl ak ed codl lsh.B r o w n a n d nqueeze o ve r n m m -lm n o n ju i r e . S e r ve w l t h m e n a w . u n -"I mm may be y ou wwf"Zh reached into the pocket of ma bloun, drew out the mal! velvet bac.ruined the nn. uma ihi glrfl lulld. and Inld thé B.lu» Hoon in Inf palm.The sunser. the neon of the laurel, the glory of 1 :liver-edged cioud unal|n¢nrrom the sky -the wonderful gem aught them all und hy Inughing them up intn hor fare."WIIG rupee"Her P T"nm me l u l i t l » ¢ d l ¢ C ¢ -Dq l . M L Al h s lI. . G u . f h u l a l l n r g i t r u h n i l l t a l l l l f n r i o u minds climb aooneat unto cr ow n s. -B h nk np u rt .S t l r t . m i h c f d l n d w h o m a n M u be lle u an roune lt. W H A T r o s n . Th o s e w h o e n j o y t h e ll t tt a I'r e n c h r r r n m cak es ne e d n o t fe a r t o m a k e t h e m a i h o m e . fo r 't h e a n v e r y you.e rent.""lf: your h!rlhday. too." the stamnwnd.ber fnce bowed and turned away."And I hue no present-" m '=?~,»v u~ ~ .'`}\f@""" qi _\ws`""if f _\"'L\.\i f f 1 -\ A H M v£ \\\\'.\@i1\'¥I, o . \ pQ | |a nl m vr m m b m u x h t a l i m e e n t c h t o h e r br e a t h .A n d t h r r e 1 - r n | n o t e i n b i l m i r e i b u t h a d n e ve r b e e n t h e n b e fo r e ." I re-r knn l h e r d a no b o d y Ie fl b u t m s t - y o u .a n d - m e .A m i : m t h l n g i n t h e w o r l d c o u n u l t o m e . b u l - |r . ¢ 1 . 1 . 1 2 I g p o o r |l |1 .g m o u t a n d b r t r l i l h t a s a n c t i o n o f t h o d m n l n h m l ._. " l b n d z o z d l c h e m f i l e n l i What to Take for S I C K H E A D A C H E Take a good dose of Clrtefl Unk LIVE'~Yllll-then lake 2 or 3 lor a few nights after.~A (ew dosa restore g_°°f mm theirproper functions and e H and the 5 ~ 5 causesoi it pass away.In the same xnannu; p||__m y ¢¢|uI¢u¢ :M Bwd: md,mmm Cm#/parmW-d°~>°-'¢,_;¢;.¢ s..|rm»s»lu.~=a.lr»ui Grlllltl lun: Mmn In ~||f\¢Y~'Ina gmucn :Inc mme m LN Tnnmpezer Slendmln-I never pqadd. loaned ln sumx l\>\|lll]. Nrw Dld <11-hu.I fllfltl lll\°m_eney,hu mn worked nlmuu run-Frwua Boldel-but how :hour new uoul nm ¢~onmx|\ Gln.mm! "'|o°1\\a\. ' r u i r n y n r a r n e a u h a n u q n u n e u n l l l Why Castoria?K! I Yam ago Castor Gil, Pareg¢;rlo, Drvps and Soothing Syrups were the remedies -____ :__ f_r._|._ -_A m.:u......f1..4..- rm M |.¢v\¢¢»Hna el tn hamm m m n n FISH m r 1':1a .11us H H H m u l u r u u i u u a w l u n n u l u l u u l n n u u b a l s vw w 2 | mnthem.°f§J»m1=sou.LLY Erepared for Inffmm and ummm ma no mother lthinko givingtoher abyaremedythatshewoullduaeforhsmlf,\ mt consulting a phyddan. Children Cry For - , { / J | '| ' \ 'I w i n l l r i 'Beam the Signature of '1' I n c ! C o p y o l W : m p g s.h a s ¢ ¢ | ~ | 1 J w l l c o u l a u v .a i u v e n a :u r v v . ;a u ¢. E Y n n -| n r; o a -m u . ~idatan me..u n =.1¢21.sixu1 St.. !A1lnll,H~lnrperieneeofhi h m m u l .rl.ia lured, .strong nmmmendncion for Lcdll. L.nkhanfa Vegvetahie Oompoun It il Eatnnic Works Magic m Lb;-_t'0I"k us ed m r fh e w o n fd In a y e a r w e i g h s l l t u e m o r e m m 1,200 (o ns . . . . _ --- ~ f r ; A, ~GENUINE bb§,',!,.',=§` tobacco makes 50 5¢,_cjgareiies for 10: $ i(, 7'._ 3.»§ 0 0 %P E R D A Y F O R 1 0 0 D A Y S . ` \ * "n m sn wi n u ..'~_;5 ."3" ta" 10l.T u'\ .M *§--°=-I-='=f1f~== tlntnr lhmdn run an hu: ga; ;!?n u i n t u : r u n "1 f a il . » .- P! ! l #Ido ol tho shovel u :lu g th llarl. lu pan thruugh lnplnl tho rlbdl llmaui mr;100 0 ta lu.In u i fl = » \ ; = " ; = ; ; * , _ 2 * ; 2 ;o r I n t a n n e :u 0 r .n u n u é .D u . .D i l l -W ,w ; - » - - -l i n ~E A NURSEpuma! opporumisr ar. %l| pnuu uncrms wma our :lawn gun at ageto hu hd an um "'°g-" ln h h schooluh Hunan' Tnlllag a paulgndulnl uc to |nal. dumnd.LddnnI- q t. | ll' lUn l» lh e» ll3 ¢ | i h .r i 1 ~n rg g g g s ~ Erffife for Sick Man " I h a ve t a k e n w i :n r o b e z e l o f w a l t a n d I t i l l i k e a n e w m a n .I t s d o n e m e m o r e g oo d t h a n a n y t h i n g l i e , " w r i t e s C . 0 . F n p p l r .E n t o a l c i s t h e m o d e r n r e m e d y f o r cm s t o m a c h . b l o n u n x . K o o d r e p a t l u znd ln d i ge s x lo n .n q u l c t l ! u r e a n o n d c l r r l e s o u t t h e a c i d i t y a n d : l l nd e n a b l e s th e a t o m a c h to d l g e n t h e 0 0 1 1 u m r m y .' r u n m m s n o : a m y i d fr o m p a i n a n d d i s c o m fo r t b u t ou g et t he ful l st r e n gt h fr o m t h e fo o d ~ u u t .B l ; b o x o n l y c o s t a a u- i n a t h y o u r d 1 B ; d l t ' |gu a r a nt e e . N o m u n - w l l h a xp l e ud i d r a m a d vo i c e e ve r w h i m e m Women Made Yolmg Bdgineyngadmrakinnndxbody full olyouxb and health may ba yuun\!yonwi1lkeepyo\?rsys1m» iuorderbyregularlyuhng GOLDMEDAL °Z mwmumamnmwymuuq.||v¢.auM¢msm|=¢daumu».u»»¢uuans~mamu. xnwumaus. /mdmd~»mmlu¢. lad ¢-.uma~-|-_g--__.q s- ._.|..... . 1.(Ai bei 'am héun ln: ammo. died without-loelni you.You 1 thrall nan old when I :uve upunrc h. lah ennualnl ln theIk"é} §BHa nn-nina. .iq¢s|¢ rm m d n m c u p h e n l o l u u m n dmai vu! woods along the "ral a present from Gmenl Jackmn." u m a n c l o u d weadly I l l so IfHL 'and the pallor on bln henno :Mi lls mn tb l P nri hun ur snxiotlll! our him.Bal the mlidspresentlyuncloaed;tht 1 queer and hoarse from long a1and noticeably tr°*iD¢ rec ur. bred ou." B o n n n a n !It no-uma ml: naming be :hat me!And 31 muldrc be. or Dntty 1rou!dn'l 'hstandstill woman nhl bu bocomw rw. muon. thu man :nu an--U14 I un Uhan I !ed Jlc kloua rmn e w D u n n Rid--"th i q wvdeohnltand."No,no,let nam parish with bla who dinu.'ru iudtl knew; Honpvr I 'Bins-" oh packan or on tablets you »n...In l n l i d | n l l z u t h a t h e l l o n E the ugh: tt ta given a mv tml e to nee.Her hand: ceme toward t. found their my about hte neck. he euneet stole aottly through tanmedhrancheeandtouchedthelt Ill. and bound the t'|r0 t0¢d1ter-gold and the browtt-arlttt a ahah living bronze.A xtttte breeze cametlmtt a strand at her hair. iald ll me hla face and eltpped away te l the treee.[THE END-I \s_ttAxY utttloateo TREES . other Country In' im wma use to Puma Buch a variety eeDees lnglantl. The Pttflttgnele been of their foneel Baum. where there are over ree:ndretl kinda o* Imported trees ln rut: Id gigantic growth.But there is neher country in the whole world here so many vadetiel nf Importer! eel llcttriatt as ut the British men.td Kew has :tw-cimena of ncarty all ' them.Nast only eridnal, or, rather. ttutgtl eadetlee are to be _seen atetr. but others which we their t»eln| t the cunning of men. The latter are mithybrid! o! etttracrttlnary interget. 1 the :rear tsce a French gardener water Into a saucepan! Aa soo the mixture u boiling, add one rut of tlour all at onc e. etlrrtag ttrouety until amootlt.Removethe heat. cool e llttte and addaus. beatin; trcll af ter each. At them one at a tltne.Drop thetune by epounfule on buttered a leavin! room to flee ana spread. them aa :t at ae possible, ttrttmtature high ltt the center.tm mltttttee ln a moderate oven.Aexperience will tell mu by ltttlng from the pau whether they andone.'Hwy feel very tlrht. them ant!slit with a knife tt aide matting a large enough otto ntl with e aweetenw and 0| whipped creamaaualgaPozltoee.-Beiect new potatoes and with att apple rt-mow the center: lenathwtae. la with little eaullgtl and bake rack in a dripping pan ln a moden.Sena with the mv! actand tltlcttened.A rolledup nl bacon may be tiled Instead of tt sage! tt desired, or chopped metetmcd with mtnced onion may be :topping the ends wlthablt at tt utken fwm the potato.Pineapple Delight.--Take a can of sliced plnenpple. cnt tn F1 "]""_'l9T":¢l0\\I| 1 1° hill nf rf\1:l..l.ma ry C nlhuun, nine te e n }l'l!.I 9 old.,f}n||r!nl\.rl l ||\ l | | | l m l ~whm a »n3=n»g_which _f'fm f|§|Nrirrankn lllll has good fruit pmvl England has mom tlllh 100 glrlff| ~ I n a l l l l l l l l . l || u g , w su l l . \ 1 \ n u \ ¢ |i pe rm. tle spl iz the ||||fg|g n u , t r i ' I w o ; ¢ 0 ¢ ; |b |||(|\ ll l | IJ discharged.Mrs. Minn Schmidt of Blair was leverely injured br falling tmrn n chair whlle hanging curtains?She Wm:found lying unconsclous on :hr nom weeks ago, ncconllnz to IL F.llnw-ard.iuarticuhurlsl an thc stale farm. Early apples were badly duumged. hemyg, and flu-rrica hurl some, but jim prosper! 1; still wwf than It has ham If You Ilaed a Hadlclna 'fun Shnuld Han thau m a W a l ! W l r b r l t l o n .B u l b M g ! ! N o n i n f t h e D u n n ; y o u r o n b b ! !! n u n e d H u p e r D u m . d n a m a n . b o t h t h e u m a n a m e . a n I t h e u m h i g h b l o o d .N e l t h e _ y n b o u h n m e d . m y s o u . o ! y o u u o f W u b u - u m a .I t h u b e e n m \. . . . . A - as . - n u s n a n n f m a n d n O u a u u 0 C u t l i m a a l . n u tan hour altar me nm mum.for two yi.an.Hiiiflh Smith, 71 years old, ulmppml Tha Chevenne district court la In n o M i n n a t S l d n vy ur l!!!t h e lomzoat . H u a y o u e ve r : t o p p e d t o n u o n w h y in s !wee k,sup po sed ly fr o m h e a r t c l a r k !!i n Il s hl zt u ry .' l h f ! ¢a n a l 5 t h a n a n m m ! p m d u c t a t h u a n ulr o u bl e .e i g h l o vu d l vo r r e r u w t .'~ =° '1!° 1r l d *¢ r \1 \¢ d . a ll a t n o e dm v m nTh e s t e e l w o r k O l !Il i! n evl' b r1 d| :l .'Th a B r e n t W e n t r r n S u c n r r o m l m n r .2 . !. f!h § . ' l 'i 'f_ " l '. _ '° l '1 ? = - ff " § ? } '§ 'l f ~ de a d In n b u si n n l h o u s e a t l i l o o m t l s l d ( I l v u u s! " n a g u w - V 1 w w - - . .$ 1 1 1 3 a n o f S a x o n H l m l d . n m - e n u m v m ; D o t t y .n u -nu un: you do um and z.hlrn'|for you both.The iudn un!! Th! Pelrlhunler vu an nmofmmtloulagthe lotlzn-the as th! |:lr\| grandfather. his re his lrtll.But gn tlltedng vus u n n o l md u "W -#N ;nn a msn |;r|=you wlil na Gen:your fat!innrt hunt# of twenty binu llis voic e nl fast flulng; Igmnlned hard ln Bud the Pelri1 fare. thwril hi In bendlnl 1| li m.The mms man read chlux. thi firmly y ears of lontht utntnlng dnl its knelt |11 h m n u a n m u m t h e d s anek.Aa arm :tok ubout 1 H 3 'l a ull."Amman.m n a n u m m n u and aDemand Petersen 8\ Pedu TOP BREADknack: ihorbct.-'l*lka one qua, _ r -t a n a m e . In m o t h e r : u l a u n i o n b o - vreen t h e c o m m o n t h o r n a n d t h a m e d i a h u p r o m i s e d 1 l l m l h r m u mm m m .T h r u : e n s u i t e typ es d b u n c h .d o ve r .s p d m m a r e t a b l seen o n 111|u m a b u s h . - l l o a t r l l l a p r l c o t l . p u t t h r o u g h a s i e ve : a d d t h e ju i c e o f a l e m on . a n d on e c u p fu l e a c h n t a u n t a n d l h l n cr e a m .M i x w a i l a n d fr e en e a n nlr tll l.B a r n l u : h e n b n g i u s e l .Th i s ma k e s a b o u :u m q u a r u . a n n a n n a n n»auuu4u\h¢x»d|§1ufmua du» m4 wwum~q» ¢¢u.l°v l. ummm, 5-."3. num. mmaauuvmawygq.impped¢ruhd|1lylmmou:nuuunli|hxhakn'1|x0m|h|.l f r o m ' l n l i u l a - D a I m D e u | | l l t f \ r Y | | r T | i rnluln A ne w n um o o ..ozuu.n l u u u and brit! him clan.[lon g uma th e old ml 1 \Herlld..1 .\.. .M m . i #'a n u q n q u u 5 ' I i i v w 1 1 - l u?§"é`$1i'$¢ zulu- 3'j l v | | I l r 1 l l l " ° J M...nn nan |mH"R1l91!l¢IR... M into a dny for :Il kinds of lport aut conducive to the weifarh of - ization nor society.X decent ~ Becoming obseruhoe of|.he Seb~ I productive of the beat inptlnda + the. human :ie-wnmamxp brotherly love." Ft. Calhoun Cironicle The foxy coyote:In the ~ north of August P1ochno1r'|~ an uncomfortable night Tuesday, d to we presence in the aeighboi~ of chu. Clnver and his hounds, 31 lzdorccd by the Justice boy:with their hounds. md a 1-ur fond com posed of Chu.HiI¥,Wm.Sieve and Ernest Schmidt.But the " mints" were too dick 'lo be cornered and the mm k l n g pany \ homeob ou t1a .\ n.. ~n ith mr y ap ei or even n shot. The Cotfman dc lnity was treoto o minature cloudburot Wednuda night of hut week.The dovmpou lasted oniy about hnlf an hour,~ it was sufhcient zo nuke Deer cm and odhcent gullies look Iike you- rivers for n few minutes.Up th :W F. . E I i L Y ; | A R | ; g ' | 'n z r o \H e n s _ - . _.- 4 - - - -L... __. ° \ r i ; 5 - - Broiler:~ I z Hi --~ RT 1? .un.ZS .1 6 ILRBAD TIME TABLE ¢. T n i n l E u t . g g s . m . D a i l y . tn .D-' h a m W e s t . 8 : 4 5 a . m . D a i l y . 2:54 p. zn. Daily. ,C.. S. P. M. a c T n l n l N o r t h . 2 5 a . m . d s l n a p : S u n d a y . :D O p . m . d a i y a x oe p t S un d a y . :6 5 p . l n . d ai l y e x ce p t S un d ay . - " 'a . r n . S u n d a y a n l y . Tr a i n s S o u t h . 9 "'- a. rn. dailfnveazcent Sunday. 2:57 n. rn. daily uw# 3'=\5lf l: 2 8 p . m. h l h . ............_... .__special baidng when you have com- pany or ue serving on rdruhmc nt ggmmi\tC¢5 : a u Abe Mania says Im*d buy his wife an electric wa.shinlz machine "ef he cud be nenin the noise vmuEdn't wake him mornings." ca tt le . __ 5Ir s. Je s se Ir e la nd is ho u se - ke e pe r Th r W a t s on Tys q n . S r . n l . h i s h o me o n C o l f a x s h e e t .' Attorney Joe Cook. county attor- ney of Dodge county, was a Blair buaipess visitor Tuesday. Report comes that "Bill" 5\n.ii1ar1 ~YI!~ OUR NHIGHBORING TOWNS Hermia Renaud BLAIR BRIEFS7-Inca! and PegsendKuhn?_photos will plane you ter Inst week from the War Deput ment asking him to aid in finding ex» service mel? in this eolununity who arf; entitled to victory 'sju-mednle and have not received them.Mr. Kesteraon will be more thu: ghd to qive any usietance he nn in this matter.Many ex-service men are :unless about securing' these souven irs that are efferui by the government apparently ve n d i n g them of littlr vafue.It Is more than likely in the future, when it is toe lata to obtain them they will regret their present Puritaw- Pancake Flour,the b u t ever. Sbcenla per sack at 'I'he~ Rhoades Coll and Feed Stone Watson Tyson Jr. traded his Buick in and bought a new 1-'ond car. thus going back to hi: first love, West Lincoln street is in the ham!! of the paving mn. the c urb is now being hid from 3rd street on west. Mr. md Mrs. Gl|'\'ord" Dixon re- cently spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Vernon Mnrshnll of Arlington. =our »u \nt o O m a h a t o d a y . C h i c k T o a d fo r n i e a t t h e R h o n d a : C o l ! a n d F e e d s t o r e . M r s S t e v W a r d i s ve r y . i l l a t h e r h u r r y i n U a x t e n i l i e . I' o r R e n ! - T w q s l m p i n ;r o o m s a l . 214 w .w a s h i n g t o n a r m .1 - - u M r s .W H . B e l k n a p w a s a n O m a - h a z w s vn e e r M o n d a y m o r n i n g . P u d t a n Pa n ca k e F l o u r ,t h e be s t ex cr ,3 5 c e n l :p e r m e k a t Th e R ho n d a : C o a l a n d F e e d S t o r e B e r t M i l i e r w a s o n t h e O m a h a a ..talncd with l§ttle effort now and no man entitled to one should delay lr making that elfort. Krimard News The Miaam Alice Ind Agnes Lau ritsen and Ovan Nelson of Blair via- ited with Misa Katie Haier and at the 2.Olsen home Sunday.Ovan Nd - ld»di\ ;rium ne x t ~ r i d a y a r e ~ H a y 5, v m _bm a n o w fe a t u r e n e i l w o n h wh i l e < { o n't fa l l to b e p r e se n t . M i s s Bessie M e n c k e o f Tc k a m a h sp e n t S u n d a y a n d M o n d a y w i t h h e r p a r vn t s . M r . a n d M r s .C l a u s M e n c k e o f t h i s a n y .M r .Mc-ncke In s l o w l y i m p r m i n g f r o m a I a m ; m n e w .. 4|as I-iuhn'n Photos will please sou. J. Muclllgr il in Lincoln on husinell ull. mek . him Katie Haier of liennard spent lui Friday wiih friunds at Blair. II£ur)ilinrichaen orgy of D¢S0¢.D°a pwnpcrous fnrniers,marketed h w in Blair last Tuesday. Mrs.John Rodgers went over to Pelilsouri Valley thls{'!hungi|5) morn~ ing in response m a call that her sinughlcr. Mrs. W. W. Foote, wu ill. 'I`hc"'Ilower Queen" cantata given into a dny for :Il kinds of lport aut conducive to the weifarh of - ization nor society.X decent ~ Becoming obseruhoe of|.he Seb~ I productive of the beat inptlnda + the. human :ie-wnmamxp brotherly love." Ft. Calhoun Cironicle The foxy coyote:In the ~ north of August P1ochno1r'|~ an uncomfortable night Tuesday, d to we presence in the aeighboi~ of chu. Clnver and his hounds, 31 lzdorccd by the Justice boy:with their hounds. md a 1-ur fond com posed of Chu.HiI¥,Wm.Sieve and Ernest Schmidt.But the " mints" were too dick 'lo be cornered and the mm k l n g pany \ homeob ou t1a .\ n.. ~n ith mr y ap ei or even n shot. The Cotfman dc lnity was treoto o minature cloudburot Wednuda night of hut week.The dovmpou lasted oniy about hnlf an hour,~ it was sufhcient zo nuke Deer cm and odhcent gullies look Iike you- rivers for n few minutes.Up th :W F. . E I i L Y ; | A R | ; g ' | 'n z r o \H e n s _ - . _.- 4 - - - -L... __. ° \ r i ; 5 - - Broiler:~ I z Hi --~ RT 1? .un.ZS .1 6 ILRBAD TIME TABLE ¢. T n i n l E u t . g g s . m . D a i l y . tn .D-' h a m W e s t . 8 : 4 5 a . m . D a i l y . 2:54 p. zn. Daily. ,C.. S. P. M. a c T n l n l N o r t h . 2 5 a . m . d s l n a p : S u n d a y . :D O p . m . d a i y a x oe p t S un d a y . :6 5 p . l n . d ai l y e x ce p t S un d ay . - " 'a . r n . S u n d a y a n l y . Tr a i n s S o u t h . 9 "'- a. rn. dailfnveazcent Sunday. 2:57 n. rn. daily uw# 3'=\5lf l: 2 8 p . m. h l h . ............_... .__special baidng when you have com- pany or ue serving on rdruhmc nt ggmmi\tC¢5 : a u Abe Mania says Im*d buy his wife an electric wa.shinlz machine "ef he cud be nenin the noise vmuEdn't wake him mornings." ca tt le . __ 5Ir s. Je s se Ir e la nd is ho u se - ke e pe r Th r W a t s on Tys q n . S r . n l . h i s h o me o n C o l f a x s h e e t .' Attorney Joe Cook. county attor- ney of Dodge county, was a Blair buaipess visitor Tuesday. Report comes that "Bill" 5\n.ii1ar1 ~YI!~ OUR NHIGHBORING TOWNS Hermia Renaud BLAIR BRIEFS7-Inca! and PegsendKuhn?_photos will plane you ter Inst week from the War Deput ment asking him to aid in finding ex» service mel? in this eolununity who arf; entitled to victory 'sju-mednle and have not received them.Mr. Kesteraon will be more thu: ghd to qive any usietance he nn in this matter.Many ex-service men are :unless about securing' these souven irs that are efferui by the government apparently ve n d i n g them of littlr vafue.It Is more than likely in the future, when it is toe lata to obtain them they will regret their present Puritaw- Pancake Flour,the b u t ever. Sbcenla per sack at 'I'he~ Rhoades Coll and Feed Stone Watson Tyson Jr. traded his Buick in and bought a new 1-'ond car. thus going back to hi: first love, West Lincoln street is in the ham!! of the paving mn. the c urb is now being hid from 3rd street on west. Mr. md Mrs. Gl|'\'ord" Dixon re- cently spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Vernon Mnrshnll of Arlington. =our »u \nt o O m a h a t o d a y . C h i c k T o a d fo r n i e a t t h e R h o n d a : C o l ! a n d F e e d s t o r e . M r s S t e v W a r d i s ve r y . i l l a t h e r h u r r y i n U a x t e n i l i e . I' o r R e n ! - T w q s l m p i n ;r o o m s a l . 214 w .w a s h i n g t o n a r m .1 - - u M r s .W H . B e l k n a p w a s a n O m a - h a z w s vn e e r M o n d a y m o r n i n g . P u d t a n Pa n ca k e F l o u r ,t h e be s t ex cr ,3 5 c e n l :p e r m e k a t Th e R ho n d a : C o a l a n d F e e d S t o r e B e r t M i l i e r w a s o n t h e O m a h a a ..talncd with l§ttle effort now and no man entitled to one should delay lr making that elfort. Krimard News The Miaam Alice Ind Agnes Lau ritsen and Ovan Nelson of Blair via- ited with Misa Katie Haier and at the 2.Olsen home Sunday.Ovan Nd - ld»di\ ;rium ne x t ~ r i d a y a r e ~ H a y 5, v m _bm a n o w fe a t u r e n e i l w o n h wh i l e < { o n't fa l l to b e p r e se n t . M i s s Bessie M e n c k e o f Tc k a m a h sp e n t S u n d a y a n d M o n d a y w i t h h e r p a r vn t s . M r . a n d M r s .C l a u s M e n c k e o f t h i s a n y .M r .Mc-ncke In s l o w l y i m p r m i n g f r o m a I a m ; m n e w .. 4|as I-iuhn'n Photos will please sou. J. Muclllgr il in Lincoln on husinell ull. mek . him Katie Haier of liennard spent lui Friday wiih friunds at Blair. II£ur)ilinrichaen orgy of D¢S0¢.D°a pwnpcrous fnrniers,marketed h w in Blair last Tuesday. Mrs.John Rodgers went over to Pelilsouri Valley thls{'!hungi|5) morn~ ing in response m a call that her sinughlcr. Mrs. W. W. Foote, wu ill. 'I`hc"'Ilower Queen" cantata given Bhir, Nah., my a, 1921 i;gf|_ New P de e late? to S u! "Commomiity price:u e :dipping éétn hm rm whe n they M:lem! ground tlmy still will be from 75 to 00 per cent above prewar levelI," !'rle¢Pel\'a|g `sua on A. nso.\usS. "xwum HE ENTERPRISE ACCOUNT . . is . . SOLICITED Cltlle Gel Sluied J.L.Young called on Veterinar ian Knnnk int week .to come out and sec what in nam hill alled his cattle. They we n all ,acting foolish and crazy and had on n streak of "waltz me amund, wilri¢-."Hr.-Ol, wa s eomplgbcly nanplussed. When Doc got out there he found that the cattle in question were iam about pickled.ills wider experience consulting engineer, bdsm the Hil- wnukee Optimist:Club."Prlceanre c oming down to what we may all the new high !eve!.Those that went u p t o n n a v e n g e o f w b p e r c e n t o f the pre-qnr dark will some down. Other prices. like public utility prices A use is bein(tried in counh ent! today lnvuiviug liligsnu an boa d d ! f r o m Iowa snd a qumber of ndakuu from anon the "old Nixon" nn h en wiz h blo od i nu wir e y o s .ll. looh like they would |\\¢¢f¢¢l in nuk- iag .\ nm! hw suit out of il, ilu ~£10 0 gt Bla ir, Nab. . un der ihlAc to d' 0e n¢ nllof 3L u: h8 .I 81 '9 L JIn 1| g, 'Ibis Bank has the facilities, the ex- perience and the knowledge oi the local conditions to render you the most efficient assistance. I .|rmi»l|:lu'l9e5 il; 11r'?n5$ yu lu the l'r1\¢=l.i$:%1!l0l! of the canscs nf pfwr =r.Ec-.The mornim:!1rr|rf~t1 will stands of alfalfa ha.-1 resulted in 1"f \.- ncr~;»articularly to Mothers but di<co\¢-ry ol' acid soil in ¢cver..l \u11=~.\.\2.'the fathers and sons and ca:tcm N¢\J!B!\l C¢\lllUE8 Ona 01 rl.ul»:l.1\!.Subject:"An Old Fash- ihe aurpdsing facts brought out is loned Home."Tho evening sermon that most uf the Mir! wil is on | 111-mill be more for the fathers but we land.Spcclalhlta who made the in-wanrrsll. young 'and olel to attend. \cs\tl;:ations any that the lime has Subject." A Prodigal Fulham," leached out of the soil.Once this The wrilor il cajlezl to Norfolk to land ls svcded to alfalfa the acid con- i conduct a funeral Tuesday, llwn back dltion reveals itself.The alfalfa is ;0 the ccmjenlion 'Tuesday oirenlng. spindling and much of it dies out thc'Bnptismnl service next Sunday ll:-st yur.Experiments are now M-mcnlng immediately after the ser- ing cunduclqcl 'lo see what pulverizell 'mom lixnenone will do for acid soil. Farm-i 'w. 13. F. Robb, Minister \ \ l |ea s y fo r h i m t o k n o w t h e s 5 '1 1 ; p i 0 m s . An in ves \ ti ; ; at i on sh o we d th u s o ur c e o f u l l t h i s j o l l i l i t y o n t h e p a r t o f t h e h a p p y ho vl n c s .Th e y h a d b e e n i m h i b i n z Q r e o i y fr o m th e si l o .Th e a l » ( a l fa h a d g o n e o l ? t h e r o n r va i i o n a n d h a d d e l i b o r n t e h m w o i t o d o n t h e 1 9 t h a m e n d m e n t . b r e w i n g u p a p e r c e n t a g e co n s i d or a h i y a b o u t o n c h n l f < ! o n e p o r c c n !.A b o u t f t h c o n l y me d fc i n e vf a w ; a\:|.il w a s l o t a k e |\\1.n:r tl vEr " h o o t < h " a n d l e t t h e c a t t l e 1 'w p 1% o ff . - C o l e r i d g e B l a d e . .. . . .. - _ -- - - -.!. h I. ary dudng the war, must come upto the new high law! before the re- adjuslment is complete. ind they now are just mac hinz the proper basis." QIrving Bacheller L.\wS.~z.aws. Llfws.' It will take the brffer 119.71 of the + nl month m End out roughly r ¢ tha legiaiatur now r.djouming dom L0 the 301m cf this Itltr. ~ll is not a rr"¢~i1r¢ "I this lq,'i|\» ature in p¢rtir»'rr..\\E.at this legis- Lura hu dare is rhxfltiwiliilt of I American leghllures,including e national r1:=¢rv"s.le u aa1i :.ted tint in the p u t enty rf'fowmsa and the ieyis- turu of "~c "M have enacted a cd' ~"ws f.n'J00 laws.Thru the 1: Ur"ro !~dtershelter.mom wa than the :maple :ah ;iulaibl;é ob- rve..So many laws u m taxpay-ra must mpport ever more and 1~ appellate judges to df! them ~ver and te!!what.if msythlng, .. y melnLava are panned which an not ln- ieuded to be cshctlvc. but qultn my contrary.A measure provldinr for a cerialn thing is hmuduced Ther) la a popular demand for the measure. Rather than seem to oppose the ~ mand the legislators artnet the au~ stance from the measure and pun in The Farmers State Ba.nk f*\~Blair, Nebraska. ha ve - a ci d so i l m a y h u j e a n z 1 | a i y a i s m a d e b y s e n d i n g a s a m p l e t o t h e S u u : C o l l e g e o l A g r i c u l t u r e a t L i n - co ln .Th i s s a m p l e s h o u l d con si st o f a b o u t a q u a r t o f S o i l t a k e n fr o m s i x o r m x e n p l a c e s i n t h e H e l d . - #- .. Ti ' n u aceompiished literary u-use 3 . p o w : m o n n e u n u the n o n ml ! |r;e¢* = 'l ) §:. _V s .. 4 :.; __. a :, i i K , y i g f 1 :\n 5 ||1 * M 1 J N ; .9 ~ .» . & . \l \ 3 . \ s .'~ 2 . ; ~- e " " . . $ _ f¢ l x "§ ~ "3 0 \ .~s w .3 1 . ;, ; g t. ~\ g 1 ..u r " A n e v fruhlin-u a f é n r n 5110 Mi;'.:'.;Bieuses and l}reuu.»The cclebntld Anchor Brl!1d_AI!d n s . Reguhtlpn lty le at Mrs. T. C. Hl1ton's, The liilliner. mx- ¢n§~ mer vm the new nehoal bard miter ii had orpaised Mandi) . 1-Q me rvm.1c¢ voted bonds ol $18,000»to be used for 'building an cloctriclransmixsion line to Fremont,Contracts for furnish- ing material have been let to Omzha firms and the job of building the line was given to glue Wrilht Construc- tion Co. of Fremont.Work will be stancd at oncr.Arlington has had inadequntc service for 25 years, but will have 24-hour service in n few weeks. ( 0 ) - r . ITHANLON, MAIIEE 8 UHANL QN Attomeys-atlgw Ofiires in Stat; Bank Buiiding iv) p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h e m i n u t e s o f thf b o a r d , i n f o m i n ; t h e m t h l t i t w o u l d b e d o g s a t a n vt h i n d t h e iegau ra te , i h e p r i m fi x e d b y l u v f o r t h e p u b l i - : i t i o n o f c o u n t y m m s m d c i t y c o u n - ci l p ro c ee di n gs .Th e y w o u l d o n l y b e nkzd t o p l y fo r t h e pu b li c a ti o n i n z e p l p e r , j u s t a s i h e c o u n t y b o a r d .m d ci t y co u n ci l d o. b u t u m a l l th r e e . u p o n w o u l d un d o u b t e d l y pu b li s h h e m ,x i f h k a n co m p le t e p u b l i c i t y a l possi ble.l t - w vu l d m e n u a n e x - p e n d i t u r e o f n o t o ve r $ 5 0 a N a i r . r i .. - - n - | | - - .- -" {O \ In uve us »~hliddy Blouses in white and co!ors Sunday school at 10 A. M.Splcn also Middy Dresses for children. did teachers and good attendance Anchor Ilmnd, ai! sizo§.Prvnching slrviccs nt ax A. M. an Mm. T. C. Hilton. The Millincr.8 l'. M.Iixce\lcnl munc. C I I R I S T I A N C H U R C H x m a s IL r a i n e d a b o u t : d l d a y S u n d a y b u t w e c o n s i d e r i t a # r e n t d a y fo r t h e c h u r c h .A t t e n d a n c e a t B i b l e sch ool d r o p p e d h a c k t o H 9 b u t x va s n o t h a d fo r su c h a d a y .Th c r c w e r e l i ve a d d e d i o t h e c h u r c h a t t h e m o r n i n g =¢- rvicc a nd o n e p l e d g e d h i s l i fe t o tTL n !i [ "i h r i s t i n n se rvi ce .T i n r c \ c l f~ 1 1 0 b y c o n f e s s i o n a t t h e ( B u n i r r f f i " | u .\TI. ; 1 > u " l a y i s M o t h e r s ' D a y a n d »\.fl~| |t o g e t i n t o u c h w i t h a l l . 1 i A r l i n g t o n lo, Gel.El e c t r i c C u r r e n t I ' r u m F r e m o n t A r l i n g t o n .N e b . .M a y 2 . - - - ( $ p e - 14144 -!»l+!3I-I+»~€~H~1l= -:»a-:-n-aw-H+ 1-:-%-:-4:1 : ¢:l»:-1|I-I -2-4|-:-¢~:-1:»n-:-I+ vi-ar :-4:a:-|~:-lr-H+!1-we-:-1: -:-:l»1-l+l~i- >- I ;\You never cross a railroad ~ M. E. CHURCH Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at 8 o'elo1:k. Oificial board 'meeting first W ~ >~gg?9 y thi! Kind(Un its heb lt purports to Inside the people to form dlltrlcil Ior public water power development. In its substance 'that is rnsde impos- ifblt It'is doom! matter, serving no purpose but to increase the bulk of tho printed volume of statutes. .Lows sro pussd which only n few lwols tors #ant in order that lows may be paused which only a few other lefldston want.Tho: mon ! s tri- vial measure ls permitted to encum- ber the statutes.Flnnily, 511 tho Int hours of legislative anions.there is s very diarrhoea of laws.In tho huts and confusion of that hour they go thru the mill by the shovelfol.I t is s work oi' subsequent *weeks to find out what has happened to the nstotes in this funn! scramble.Some- tlmos lt is the work at you-sm, with the answer found only after long; and expensive litigation. When one' considers the llood of half bolted laws uhieh boot upon the American people. sm! :specialty when one considon the haplmozsnl manner o i t h o e tmontofznony of them his ful in the struxgth of American I tions risn.W on American ..a e .DF Rs:r.uz.1>:r: Mr. W. A. Pllton, o representative of The National Csoh Register Com» pany. of on,nm.*ome, is in the city and is making arrangements with the Chamber d Commerce for bringing Blair the 'noted lecture. "Getting the Mont Out of Retailing." The lecture ls principally for busi- nsss mon, merchantx, and clerks. ond. from reports Irom other cities, it is one of tho moot late:eating and ln- atrhttive lectures of its 'Kind our out out on tho road..I f The lecture outflt consists of an sdvsooo . man, s lecturer,ond s oprrntor.Seven large trunks are re- quired to transport the cgulpmenl. ol motion picture machines, lllms. etc.The Chamber of Commerce is to be congratulated for securing this vlrellr- knowln lecture, as it will bo of rm. binolil. to the msrrhanhi and clerks of the city.The date has been Hxod for Mon- day. Moy IB, and will he given in the B. F. D. Opera house.There will be no rlurge for admission. o r m a n - - - - »\ \ 0+ o \ Rhosdu Cell and Fm! Sven. an~l ' and al l kind s o f F eed an d H ay o A When in the city STOP at Rhoades Coal & Feed Store and get our prlces on the The Best Flour Milled ETHAN ALLEN,PURITAN T h e I l h o a d e s ~ g l a r e ] " C m 1 L r y ' |éun.sng`§~'~.~d 16 ~ does frrindir sr at the llhomlea Coal and Icred atom Mr. ~ac e wrote this story for you Helumwsyouroonfmimm, your doubts and your worry at the tzend MPreanzday affairs. And an ¢hi:u.l¢ he sham :he dub of the n¢w,com» dg marerialinic mims wi:che old, sturdy,mm ` g Americlnidea s :har bend and qdver bu: will hold us madfmwxhe ood,I¢isne! n swfyofaefvmmre or b rhukin rr b th w ~= ~ . ~ \ »,|UJ 'tl H z g ~~~ "W //"a~ ~~ _` g #5 ~if ~ 'si,f 1/i;€";1 ~ rea g I0 ,U!gnp you nzve css a aveyou with thu plusureable;Lwwhic heem¢sfxomfaith renewed md optimism reesmbliuhed. X: is a page (rom xhe :rd nbbm uf' humamdaiiy l.ife,tnnsaib¢d and embdlished by a mascexmig. Will appear as A serial in than columns. Get the Opening Installment! myneery and iu zhzills are nm of :he ~ dad nd k inn of the school boafd u they are ln the manly boznd and city council proceedings, for thousand: of dollar!an éxpendtd ond Ute public have butone menu of knowing what the bond in doing, and that is through the pub- lic prints. for oll cannot have access to the ae~cneLuy'| books.After duo deliberltign the nova;- paper nopreaenmtw¢_ was informed that tip minalu .were than and if the neuspnpers wanted them theycould pb mm.The nevwmnm of the city luxc been nublhhlnx the pm- eeedinn of the sclin-ol bond free for ycurs, thus dving nway space that isour only source of linllhoal.Wehellavo the public would approve of the alight expense incurred an-l haw docldni to ieiwo the matter to the pub- lic.If you want 10 know what the dural board is doing tell 'lhem so and ,wr helluva they will be glad to comply with your request.They are your servants nod wvanl. to servo your best interests.Till! I'II..0'l',By Lbn (I. Vanileuscn.'run 'rruBUNr:,' By Than. T Ostorman. TIIE ENT!:nz-z::s1:. [ly John A. Hhond-M. E! 'I fllk ~:~ a c e e fnlf;-1'Illu.f trations.bg l r .IRWIN nY1an.f1.: 'r ..~2'u i l $ :'; 'r - . z , . 2 l § i ~ , ~~~ .If "~~~I§g;~`: '~4 ;---;,~.. 2:.. ~'. /~__..__~ . ~' f l 'g gu ~c ~ ~ l'~~:fi f ~;Q *' / '»fl*\\f'f| ''E\".~" ~ ~ ,,§1I x r ~ ,fi 11 f¢_f-.f':'f;\.>.e*\_r ~2\..53u f ''~9=.f.l*lM"|1.*£~./'\l..:~i i W I .i '.~ ~T ;°" 1 ;;\--.`r.J ||}|f | ¢ l { !l f l l| t ¥~l \\$ ~\,.1|"';:v.r ~ fa . f 'L ..\1' §"' i § p ~,f 1 .. :\.\| ` `'; ` \"4 | =1 3 |. . s ,Q ; N h ' H + D i n a P a n s - ~re~mb~k is a~po~ (rom xhe :rd nbbm uf' ylifmnsaibed and embdlished byamascexmi. as A serial in than columns. he Opening Installment! H ~YOUR CHECKING $4 me -uuuv .'\\'he C o r n ~ for .particulars at The Enterprise otllce.'I-tf After a weeit'a visit with friend! and relatives at Decatur. Mrs. Chris Anderr.en returned to her home in the country on Monday. Conprrezntional church wrvlceo each Sunday morning ot 11 A.M. Sumluy school at 10 A.M.The public is cordially invited. Mr and Rlrf. "Jack" A.ndro9on an rejolc irlg oter the arrival of a nine pound hog nt their home on lost Mon- day 'li114 i~boy number two. The ltitiil "\.".00l annual alumni re» union and reception will bo held Sat- u:1l.13 evening Islay 23, il' the Il. F. [L hull can be obtained for that owning. Fred Jenkins left Monday for his Grove.la., after a few day s lpent with home folks.Mr. Jenkins is en> gnged in the stock rcrnedy business at that point. Miss Doris Utterbac k visited over Sunday evening until Monday morn- ing \vitl1 the family of Fred Jenkins. Miss Utterback teaches at the Money onlmnnl ¢nlll|l nf |.B'|\ll. I lJim" Dnhlman, ex-mayor of Uma- ha for twelve years, showed that he could come buck in last Tuelrlay'a llttli nn lt, at any rate. show: that the public are szttlnlledwith his form- er administration of affairs. M- a 'meeting' of the Farm Bureau held May 2. Mr. II. A. Olson was cm~ played or county agent at o salary of $200 per month.A Mrs. Olson. pre- sumably his wife. was nh~o employed na. Sttnogropher at $60 per month. The Inrlica of the Christian church will Fold their hat metal at the church Thursday evening,May 12 The hats are unique' and the affair will he different from any you have eager attended.Come and bdng your |)0|:|ttthoolts No one int-n:ted in choral music should miss "The I'lower Queen" toye niveo at the hirrh school audi torium. Friday e\*t"nittl2. Magi 0. 1921. at elcht' o'clock.It is \vortl| a dol» lar,but no admission is charged Everyone is Invited.13-'Bt Since our lost issue the only mar- rlnmt license ironed wasuncto Wili- iam I.. Hall and Jennie L. Jones both of llulte, Montana.These two young D1 l\¢llnllG ltllltzl, nnvrug uveu mnuuntilfouryear:old.Hia mother :lied when ho was a baby and he made his home with Mr. and Mtn. Z. Olsen for n year or more.He stayed at an orphanu home in laura for a number of years and during the poet winter he has been attending the Doaa college at Blair. " " v 1 w r " '_soaking rain of about three hourn duration.' Ar"lln¢ton Review-Herald The men are now working on the new bridge which lead; to the Wuh- ington County Fair groungls,they have a pile driver on the job new an`d work is`;Jro[feeling nicely. Miss Laura Petersen and Mr. Gif-F A R "IIFRT1&l.' PROCEBDI GS ford Pruner were happily united in holy nmtdmony at North Plattml Hay 2, ;g3| N e b . .o n W e e l n c u l a .N o v e m b e r 2 45I 1l 9 2 0 .\ ' \ ' i 1 i c h t h e i r m a n y f i l i c n t l l h e r e : H 3 : 2 1 ; r : " ;= § ; : ; _B § ;" i m ; , ' : u n : w i l l h e g l a d t o l e a r n .T h e y l 1 . u \ e D u " n L o w e H o o k s S t a n l e y S m i t h , k e p t t h e i r m a r r i a g e v e r y q u i e t a n d o n l y a f e w o l 't h e i r c l o s e s t r e l a t i v e : k n e w o f t h e h a p p y e v e n t . .l t l e r a t h e r l a t e t o h e e x t e n d i n g c o n g r a t u - lations but this paper wishes them all kinda of happiness and the beat of luck.`Kannanl can now feel proud of the fact that we have a thini clans post oftice,Mr.1\IeCourtie receiving no- tice from the poatolllce departmentthat the transfer had been made from the fourth to the thini eimul., M a result of the chnnae. the office has been greatly enlarged.which will dve muchjoter acc omodation to the oatzuna.Let the good work go on I hlehrell\\» Andersen and Myer.Absent:lnnghent,Mlr tblll and Miller..-A quorum being present meeting was called to order by President Jenicn.Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Moved and seconded that reéueat of State Farm Bureau regarding hor- t0wln|{ funds be laid over for n o present and the secretary write for further information mslrdiot same. Ca r r i d .llioveda.ndaecondedtnnmlo#f'l're¢a~ urcr be accepted.Carried. 1 1 n \ | m . | l n r l ~ ~ H Y ¢ f | a t Gn u Hog ky 0 1=I "mm L"7Q _folks we are told, were both pad slxiy amd here is hoping we up lmve a Sh"E&;; '""a"1;§§§1HQrat. of F¢mg,;.For bak .A @ncté;tmu£;:;\rh:;1x; years of ag; and wen brave ind to second class posiolflte within the next M; _ .b ?Hci|LllY named Townnhiq m°"° in.'f f i n hammel embark on the stormy ncaa of mat i~ few years.Presidents from their respective mum- &€'°f g m,'°'2"'E"F'.J 1-....1 m°I=> at that tender age.nm C ount! He rald .mn f'lrr|.Q|1. Three and one~na||.acres In ll| |uThis in n mal bargain.For fuil par-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moss of Omaha Licuhws inquire at The lzinbcrpriae are spending a few dayh u.itl1 rda- uf1'\ce._I 4 t f l.I\e:=.Mrs. Musa is n f¢rand-daugh- Mr and Mn. J ohn Ry de left ng ter of Igr. J . v. Hinc hman and Mr. .RHS!! ll lb'rn!.her d James Mme ofFriday vin auto fg* "'>°";§==; ~ this city and Iived In Blair a few they ex lo £11 r: UP n 0 e \M1r¢nan Hn in nnw aurfns.¢full\' ....,...._..-HAf°"K;l"'°J'\*"'h': .Z".,€1?..`§"'.Ei' ff The bm. offihe township amen in .an eva. a \.Community Club, Wednesday, to an-em nhip CIIUPUSU were a uzftnin the public this '"'"°'°'" """'He r e t h e m m mm e mm : Ha y hand music.Ten concerts will be 3,4 at 2 o'clock.1 |ri\en betvrccn June and September.May 3rd races: cunclud¢d» board in Mr.Van Cleve will emp!oy Blair un ion with Hr. Olson, a nndldua n-r r ----- "\|\"-_-----_.°' "°"" "' "'umm ""°" "" employed In un lll\'eI"l.Idn|: mm me ol' wma an u dlneylr, for um };;",,,,, um pnult. W nnltheandthsu. n "WEE"'F'..ET .._I ment of the Omaha Dail! Non.mlrlvdm |\lPlllllll_eul.e§l with ~ |.n'||,, mnlnellel R up 1.4 53En\;orih U.-anw each Sunday dny ml in Fremont umm mrs. Ay uesang fn one of the chunhes.On Inst §aturday afternoon, A; 44L9u:"vn ;°ii.';...:':;1::::"...B* nf!mszmcu :N A uioxlx GLASSsister there. Mr.and Mrs.Ha m Hansen of lla-stings spent the wcck-cm! at the homo of Carl Christensen in this city. Mr. Hansen in one of the big retail Iumbcrmcn of Nebraska and owns 25 or 30 lumber y ards in the state including the Christensen lumber yan! of Blair. The Tckarnnh public is pondering over thc proposition of taking' n mid-wcck half holiday from hunintss and homo cnrcs and it is Hnding favor birthdays l The surprise on Mrs.L.A.Wil liam: on April 23, proven! to be :f auc- cws and ncaaly sixty W. R. C'|l. wfnded their way to the Wiliianfa hmnc early in the nftcmoon.Zoo crvam and cakc scrvoll by the !ndi¢~s. at thc close of the a!tcrnoon'a vinit, put the tinishing touches on a very pleasant occasion for both hostess and guests. The Girls' Chorus of thc Blair limb schooi will present 'Uhc Flowerwith n large number of pcop!e. w°d'»Qn°on"bs Pdoardo gan5 at Um "y -'n°m°°" as bein g: ml°°"° d'lli::h school smditorium.Friday 1 r thc | Suns able co-01Burt ]fl!`Bf| rwoi dcre woo1 Bur* the mostics prom som li! cuun |ll.I\ lunu an un ynvv ..country 1omainl.ain and promote lay observance ia very cprnmcnd- and should meet with hearty perntlon.The curly settlers lnzcounty, are entitled to muclt ncfor the example 0103*set in. ding in pioneer days,Sabbath eration.The tcrm "wild`nnd ly west" mm never applicable toLcounty.I t early #established rcpgtation of being Una of the t orderly and lawlabiding coun» in Nebraska and »till holds that lri distinction.The tendency in Do you know Irving Bncheller, one of our most belownd and acconpliched litcrnry artists?If not, git acquain- ted with him through his c harming, tnndnr, benqtiful,sincere little tale. "The Prddlgal Village,"which will start in The Enterprise in. the tameor May I2.lt breathes the real spir- it of true Americ a with c hnncten and episodes so llkc duly life um ynu can cally Ht them tn people nnd happenings right hen in Bluff.You wil! be happier through having reui c loc alities to tum the Slbbnthlii.\ ¢_ -_ . . _ ._.._.._ \ I f on tl1e'1ropcr time for the recreation period nndlmuny picnics. ball games and auto trlpo are being planned by the business people, clerks and their families and friends. An innovation in the paving wat Maile down ot the alley at the Wahl- ttrorh home on Third street between Washington and Lincoln eitrcctn and slcgfning, May 6, 1921. at eight o'clock. A Qlenditl program has been planned. or-l everybody is invited.I t does not matter uhether you have children in nchool or not, y ou nre urmvl to attend.No admission v ill be charged..Z321. There will be little doing ln Nebras- ka this yenr along the line of raisingit certainly is on improvement 'ln mt corn for canning The canner nnpearonce nnd wouid be n g atlies hare a. close combination, and de- snving to the city if the plan wascarried out on all the work.Instead of going wrongh the creasing at the alley and extending to the lot line, the curbing was stopped at the cron walk.It i s a great improvement and will :are the city approximately 5:25 per niley.This alone means. considerable. It has been demonstrated that the life of fence poets may be increased four or live times by properly trealt-» ing them with coal tar crcoaote, says lsire to hold up present pHcea for corn put up when the price w u good. I'n-ident Dawson of the Blair Cul- nint: company was in Chicago lust week Ind a cnnusa of the corn an- ner showed they had on hand enough com to un? the entire country for onother year.The Blair Clntting company hen a little ove r h d! its lu! 5eor'a peck still on hand nnd decided that it will not operte this)ea1;_!t ali.There is no need to flood the mlrket, they nay. and lose thoup o elnrulnr of the Nebrulu Collegvelnnfln al dollm doing zo.Only a few of Agriculture called "Pner~on|thre Teeatrnent of Fence Posts."For instance,ordinary laoxelder po n: were treated and mode to last 27 yean.Treated white neodar posts lasted 30 yeon. when those not treat- com eaniiero wil operate at all this summer and they wilt make but small pacln. from I0 to 26 per cent of the regullr psclt.They are doing this because of contracts al y made for ac :nge.Jllr.Dawson said they ul rotted oil' in 13 yearn.In this tlmohad made but one contrnct no far, of high lumber costs, trcathmg poltea.nd that vnu conditional, no the nun is com-idlred highly ecvnomleai. Thewill gguw tlcld corn instnd.The circular, which may be obtained thrutcompony will plant some com on its county ngricuiluml agent:or from own lend for need next year, and not the College, given details for .the have to buy it, as it has done here 1 2 : " L fi w k e f o r a r l m i a a l i o n . n n - - r - -I o Rhosdu Cell and Fm! Sven. 'nm umm- 6»£i`iTaF¢Td inn] -cum;-| éufunf i-'fed :JI-` Elk does plndlrg.at the Illmulel Cod Ind I'ced storm. 1 E ».-!ii ~v '?~ 0 W e carry i and at reasona | Salt in barr Rhoades 1 stock the BEST Soft Coal Mined f f l * THREwfrnnv a mm BLAIR NEBRASKA| 5 " r * .2 v n rl 0 z. 0 n r » d \ I ; e w h e n E n g l i s h m e n Io i l o w e d : h e m t h e y z r e k k e d h r l h e r .F l n l i l y , b e y o n d m n Or a n g e r i ve r t h n y fo u n d e d t h e O r a n g e t r e e m u l e . m d b e y o n d u n V a a l r l vo r . t h e Tr n n s t l l l r e p u b l i c . . P i n t . d l n m u n d l . m d l l l e n [ o l d w e r e di sc o ve re d i n t h e n e w l Q l t e | .'The y br o u g h z g r e a t p r o s p e r i t y t o t h e B o e r r e p u b l l u fb u t t h e y h r o u z h t m a n y o u t - l l d e n a s w a l l ;a n d t h e p r e s e n r e o f th e s e n z u l l y l e d t o t n b B o e r n r a s n n m ! ! o l w h i c h t h e n p n b l l u m m e i n t o t h e p a n e s i i o n o f G 1 a n B r i t a i n . As id e fr o m l h l w a r t o m re p ub l ic s m d m o n a r c h l e s o r t h e : o n fe w y e a r s .l h l U n i o n o f S o u t h A t r l c n l a u n a o f t h e y o u n n n a t th e l m p o r l n n t c o u n - t r i e s o f l h n w o r l d . 'r u e t e r r i t o r y o r t h e U n l m o c c u p i e s w e w h o l e s o u m e r n a n d s o u t h e a u e r n zl p o f Afr i c a i n a l l d e s t r i p e xt e n d l n y a b o u t 2 5 0 m i l e :l n l n n d fr o m t h e In - di a n o c e a n .Il l a r e s l i c k s o n l y 2 5 . * U0 0 s q un r e m i le s ol re a c hi n g t h e h al l ' m l l l l o n m a n .To w a r d t h e I n n e r e d g e o f t h e t e r r i - to ry ot t h e Un i on a r e th e 1 ro r ld 's gr at - u t d i a m o n d m l n t l . w h e n e n r t h s u l l - cl e n t t o n u tho us an ds o f c a n l s scre ene d y earl y for lhe_ p.\ ka ol' n p eck o r t w o o f di am on ds .B u t t h e fe w || |1 a ~ T~ ¢.\»@¥?*¢=.| Q ' A~ m :l Emu / '.t 'l '' SOUTH AFRICA: COUNTR OF DIAMONDS, SAVAGLS, AND HARDY PloNE£RS The Union O! Smith Ama new:lu-"td world mention hy a n~ ~ui: vm an un pmpoux wfrom I-he Bmim mm n munot be 1 mann ¢ounlrywAmer1~~ With lu vu: ueu uk~ auf 1 »~abnnzines:'hh Lhounndl of I._., . Whin It Hurt."Dld yds: hurt yourul( much when the branch bruka?""Hb: not Until I reached [hh gmund." A I-ldv of Distinctionu nc ognixed br the dellato manu- lllt Influence of Zhu perfume unc uses. II o a 1 I ||I || | I 1 I[ h e l l l t : e a r b l fo r e t h e W o r l d s n r . we r e w or t h m or e t h an an y m i ll i on do I~ E a r l a n d e x c e e d e d l n g l u e t h e co m - b i n e d va l u e o f t h e m m ah l p l o a d l 0 1 w o o l . a n n a fe a t h e r s . h i d e s a n d c o a l t h a t na il ed a m fr o m So u t h A h i n the s om e y ea r. So m e z o o m i le : t o t h c no r t h e a s t o f the d ia mo nd c ou nt ry no t he g ol d Bo ld t. I n t h d r m i d s t 1 | U n : o r a n u m . w m - d l r d t y o ft Jo h a n n e s b u r g , m e n o p d l l at , So ut h A me n. ..Afte r u se dl ne ose ry o f g o l d m t h e e l g h i l u t h e d r y : o n u s up a l m o st o ve r n i g h t .Th o u g h a t n m lt w a s : h o a nn ! n n lo ve l y m i n i n g c a m p . so on s n b a u n u n l n r u c t u m l w e r e u a m d .a n d i t n o w r l n i l l .w i t h it s t a i l p a ve d s t r u t s , n o e b u l l d l n n . a n d be a u t i ful p a r k l , w i t h t he i n d l n g c i t i e s o r E u r o p e .A m e r i c a n o d A o n : n l l a . l e n u a b o u t \ | . b e a l m a p o p u h t l o n u D o o m . ( b l o n d e , a n d P r o vl d l n e e , R . L o CGMMON mn m zg s - . A N D A FEW NOT so COMMON l n ; o u t o f w h t ! u n o w l h e U n i o n o t S o u t h A fr i c a i s w i t h o u t les pa r a ll e l l n t h e de ve l op m e n t o f t h e Un l l e t i Stat en.In S o u t h A t r i a l m e s u I t o o f p r o w h i m peo pl es fo r co n t r o l h a l seen n o a l l s m vo r u n r tacmor.F o r i b o o t a t e n t u r y m e a h a l t m e D u t c h l m d p o u e u l o n o f C a p e ' D o w n a n d t h e sm a l l a r e a l u r r o u n d l n z i t w h i c h Im r - b o r e d a l l t h e w h i t e s l n S o u t h A t r l n . T h e N a p o l e o n i c w a n u a w e r r e d p o r session so E n g l a n d a n d l n 18 0 0 t h e ~zllnh a ssumed a tloal notilr w h l c h n a m o r U n lln lc la l n l m h l u r e te d.I n 3 8 8 6 m a n y M t h e D u t c h fa r m e r :o r ° 'b o ¢ n "be g a n t r e k k l n l i n t o t h e In t e r i o r w i t h t h e In t e nt i o n o f s e t t l i n g be y o n d En g l i s h Infl uen ce. I n It's So Easy to M a k e t h e C h a n g e 'I'here's nobother aixdno sacrifice intuxninq awayfrom the ills which some=times come I-'romtea andcoilFee. whenyoudecide on Poszmu Calm; 'l'Fxen you have a nah,ru11-1»aa@<f talqle beverage which Fdly sazisfieathe :asce --and :herds EH? tent: no harm nerves mf `n. 'Tfxousands have Jan `as the hsmir mea]»cime=ézinls-_ and they dnn`t tm*ri`batk;T" - ,. . ..~'Ef. ~ 1 . ~~ u 9 ¢\. . .vr 1 ~H z e r e - S . i l R e ~ ? § 0 n f g - .~~ ' ~' \ * 1 P§~¢2..~ ~P'r'-»~E ., Rsmarklhla ltrnu.W hi le drllllnl n tm wel!for ul! on Lbs Turkey Track ranch nearSpearmnn, Tex.,w.Scogt Heywood and usoc latnl dllc onnd a deposit ui' ull. rhich tl 111 feet lhlck.Th llsaltst:nu was encountered at n depth ot 700 feel.. and what ll nhl to be the most remarkable mm; gbou: co ver e d t l e l d s o t n o r t h e r n Gr e e nl n u d ¢l 1fJ'U1 l th e Iu pp ll n at a ls o La ne K oc h expentltlnu.Th i s novel u s e o f 1 n e w - bo r n ve h i c l e r e c a l l s t h a t s o m e o f t h e \l .. Helmet h u than been ua!n t sfoundnnywheriei n in the well. : m a i l naar at a depth at marcmm 2.100 feet.Th e f m u m u mmla no 'ruler above tho malt bod make: the mlnlnx of thc product an o u ; matter. it la nld. 4;\ I . 1 am pl oy e d ln r e gi on s w ho se cl vi ll a ut lo n l a o i d e r a n d h i g h e r t h a n u m : o f t h e Gr e e n l a n d E s k i m o .Th e ox c ar ! st il l aa rvea t he S ou th er n " d a i r y " 1 : 1 N o r t h C a r o l l n l .Ge or gi a, a n d A m b a m n . a l w e l l a s i n o t h e r p o r U O M o t fh a S o q l h . a s h i s c o a c h a n d t o u g l t o r m e SBU/083'" a o - t o m e e t t u . " Du r ié g Xb e w e ek th e st a lk ! b e e n p lo w : toba cco a n d co t to n ' fla l dl .I n In d i a b n l l o c k a l q l t c h e d t o a w a g o n i r l l h a no r n a t e b e e h i ve sh a pe d or e l o m m z e d co ver i ng .n o t u u l i k a th e p l c t u r n q u e tc ba ce o sc ho on er . co nvey i he B ur me se m a n a n d h l l fa m i l y i l u - n l i h a r o a d l u l l a n d a l a y .Nor do es th la an ima l cea se b e i n ; a m e a n s o r t r n n t p o n a t i u n u p u n h i ! d e a t h .Th a n a l l fe i b l o w u p h l a a k l n a n d u a a l t a a a t l o a t u r w t o u wh i c h t h e y c r o s s t h a r i ve r sIn a r c t i c n i l o a a a n d In A l a s k a p a r ti c u la r l y u w d o ;h a s r e n d c r vd m a u l i n d l n n t l m a b l a al d a t a n e a .T o d a ! h u i s t h e m u m b y w h i c h t e l l e r s . p t r - cata a n d prm rl alo na r o a c h t h e s n o w b u u n d l n h a b l l l M l a t t h e In t e r i o r .T h e Un o pa r t o f th e P ac i fi c t h eo In m o th e r . U n o o f t h e g r e a t e s t x e n o n : o f vo l ca n l c t l l lt u r b u z c o h u b e e n tn u n d n e u th e i s l l l ld o f Ju n . i n t h e s o ut h w e t t o r o c u m vr o f t i n P a d h c . w h e n t h l t b o d y o f w a t e r m e e t s t h a l n d t l n o c e a n . \o l ¢~ o ni c ~m a d o In t he dn t pl l tt . u n d co n s t a n tl y b e i ng r t m n do b y t he m , Jo n h u m o r e vo l c s n o e o t h a n m a y a r e a o l l u s i m i n t h o w o r l d .Es t im a te s o f th e a c t i ve a n d e x t i n c t c r l t e n n u n fr om 1 00 t o 15 0.E ve r y w h e r e I n J u s . l u th e h u g o q u o : l n k l i .i n m a u r o : t h a t n o w n o r l n r b e d s . c r o n l n a o cle nt temples,h a l f i l n i a h e d w h e n l n te rr un t ed b r s om e t le ry co nvu tl lo n , ar e e\ i : I» nv¢ » a of c l t a cl y n m l c fo r e mo - r u t h tu rh ul en t fo rc es a n n o w a n t n c o n ll n uo u a h ys t er i a i n t h o V o l t s !o f t h o Tm T h o u s a n d S m o k e s l n A l m a . m d b m a h th ei r e r : m e d zu r t n c o n g e tn lo mn lt to nt ly In J a n . Th e " l n a c l a e r o t t l Kl o l . " t t s t h e n r t l w s t l l l it ,a i l b u t w l p o d o u t t h e t o w n o r B r l t a r , b u t o ve n l u d o t u t r t l o n . a s r e p o r t e d t o t h e s t l l a d e p a r b m o n t . w a s m i l d o o m n a n d t o t h e vi o le n t u p h e a va l oi'K n k n t o o i n l 8 & . 'Tt w n m o t h e r n n t u r o t u r n e d u m r c h l r t 3 ed in me tnnsporlltion nyitlm of AlglklTln dog u the Belgian pe ulntl' :Ion friend. drurln.;1.ha mm: and milk ngous In mam: tnwnlOM of the qualnlen srqom of th! schooner type new in me L1 drum bycnmlll zhrough the stnctl of c enlln :owns In lndln.Tha.: country mud: a ruin; ot convey ance: and ccn¥l3'on among which even tho moat mum. of novelty leeken might mm some-~ thlng to lnterut him--the humped ol.ua hone, Lho donkey. uae camel. the eleptmnt and tho human bein; cam- Ull | lon; giolo sau: his shoulder £0 which his burden u Ilmag. 'nu mek of man best: tha burlmla China,And no the chain or burden- beamn pe: around the .worid, with the elephant of Slam that piles un nntiva leak, the cnrntmo Lhlt ihrelhss the rlc e of the Phlllpplnel. ine mmwho propels the pnlmquln,the jin- riklshn, and lately, the "jlnkr1km.uo- hilt" ot Japan. the trotting ax of CII'lon, the splendid bones at Arnbln, tha Ilddle dx of Centra! Afrltt. md thi I / Rl~ LEY ~- /-"'X`'f/D "AFTER EVERY MEM." Mint leaf. vevnrmlntor lus- cious lulcv trult.either ftnvor ts a treat tor your nwmtoom. and all areanually load for von.Teeth. nntits and dfiestlan all malt. Your nerves wlll as "thank yqu." vour vlm will resvotld. wRlGl.EY'S ls lllmd tor what lt does as well u for lt; BIG value at the small cost of sc. The Flavor Lasts / " »_ _ _ _ _ _ 'ew W : I r .to s w al l o w n d n nc l n g g i r l .B u c h u l n n b e t o t e o l n o l h e r ph ys i ca l u g l u r e o f th e i nl o n d fr a u g h t w i t h lsnmn t r u - e d r .N o t o n l i h u l t s l o n m l n | ;un. sp o n ll n g ge yn e rl .s u l p h u r In l e t .b u t : r u t : b u m s o p e n a n d c l o n e . a n d t h e y h a ve b e e n k n o w n t n w a l l o w f l l l u o l . n TEMPLE STONES THAT MAY BECOME HEARTH S T O N s s Ca b l e rv.-porin r e c e o u y st at ed i l u ! H a r b o r o u g h Ro ck s.o n e o f th e b o a - k n o w l r o l ' t h e n o c a l l e d " D r u i d C l r c l o l " o f E n g l a n d . w o u l d b e b r o k e n u p a n d us ed b y a o o mp nn y t or bu il d in g h om es . T h e r e p o r t :b r i n g t o m i n d w h a t m i g h t b e l e a n e d l h n " H g h :fo r n u n vi r a l " o t t h e m o n u m e n t . : u s d w o r k s o t n n o f p u : u e : a g a i n s t t h a a c t l vl u o n at i n t e r g e n e r at i o n s . D u r i n g m e d n r l l a g e n p r l c e i n l m a r b l e st at ue s b y P n r l l e l e n a n d o t h e r G r e e k m u l e n o f l e u l p t n r e w o n b u r n e d t o m n k o li m e .I n n o r t h e r n A m a n n d A n n l l l n o r ,In n u m e r o u s n l n c u w h e r e c l u a l c n l r u l n l a r e fu n n e l . o o m u r u u y o h u e l e d s t o n e s - p h y s i c a l of the innocents. thence to Northaru Spain and acroaa to Amorlca with me Spanish explorers antlgolonlzera. QTH E L O N G , L O N G T R A I L O F T H E G Y P S Y Now that the neathur la becoming mild awn, some flue day you will discover a camp of gypaln near yourdoor-atep, and veondor where in the world they 4:ama trom.The world hal been wondering for many a centurywhence the original uxvllvl cameGeorge Borrow nelalee that the anat gypales made their appearance in Holdnvia in HIT. and no one seems to be very cenaln in wznrd to their place of orlglu.The original 34100 Increasedto tonnldable proportions In a century or two, and Marla Theresa and Joseph II trlod to clvlllxe lnem. with no auc- cess.rln the early ~4.la3a each little bandhat! a captain whom tha: honored with ilu- title or count.To aecun the :ov eted poaltlon Lhll louder had to be vallant and courageous In the plllox lng axpedltlona for food- and aazaclouaand crafty enough to aettle tholr 61|- putea.For thla he waa allowed a third of anythlng that the band atole. . a l l ._ The Hneard.Hamm-l..u¢ ndghz vu un - aight ln tha fur.l'ovelI-Not fm'mc ;thenight for ml vu when mr wth canned that mr DI! had beenum I Imdn': told her of nz.-Nw Y Sun. m m b e e n b u i l t i n t o t h e u n e o u l h h u t s o t t h e ua l l ve s .Th e l m l l l e r a l o n e ! f r o m " D r u i d Cl rc l ea "a n d "a ve n ua a . " l y i n g o n t h e a vr fa c i o t t h e g r o u n d . r e a d y q u a r r l o d . h a vo l o n g fa l l e n p r a y t o n e a r b y p e a n u t s I n a l l t h a co u n - t r l a a m w h i c h u m oc cu r.E ve n usa S z o n a h e n n . o n Ba l l ab u r y P l a i n . I n g - l a n d .fa m o u s a a a n g r a a t e s t o f m e su pp os ed D r u i d te mp le s a n d o n e o f m a m o a t a n l l s l n g o r t h a u u l n a c n b e d m o n u m e n t : o f t h e w m a , h a s n o t a n - tl r a l y es c a p e d th e h a n d o f t h e va n d a i . 'r h o l a r r e r m o n o l l l b a a r a l o o m u a l va g m #re m o va l ,b u t ao m e as m e l l e r ato naa h a n d l a l p p e a r e d a n d a n r e p o r t e d t o h a ve b e e n b u l l :l n t o br l d g e a a n d m i l l d am s o f t h e a d j a c e n t co un tr y si de .R e l a t i ve l y sm a l l st o n e clnclaa a n d p a r a l l e l r o n o t m o n o l i t h !k n o w n a a "a're nu ea ."a r e n u m e r o u s l n E n g l a n d . W a le s,Sc ot l an d a n d Ir e l a n d .Th e y a l s o a r e fo u n d i n n u m b e r s i n w e s t e r n Em o p a . e s p e ci a l l y l a Fr a nc a .a n d t o I sa l d e t o sz H e t o l a t h . and their more or ieaa contemptuousattingdetowardpeoplenot"ot the blood."they have a c ode of molllnwhich contains many excellant require meutl.A true uw must not have a quarrellnme aupoamen, and ha neverreveala the eecrete a me brotherhood. Though they make the rest of mankindtheir lawful nm. they are capable or neat aecrlhca tar each ether.They pleqg zhemaelvea never to marry outet their own aect. nor wtil they teach (half language to anyone not a gypsybr blood cr adoption. Their detedevll spirit perhaps nm had a paula; Influence on malt at the countries in which than 'a anderenhave lived.At lent England la ac credited with havin; contracted hertoee at bone raeln; from them. and they are nearly always to be foundamong het jbckeya and tn attendance upon her Dewyei . Pretending a kno1rled|e of the mela l l ¢Nt h o u g h It m a y n o t h u 1 r e g l s l e r t d . t h e l l r wa s e a n a th e y vl b r n t e d th r e e 92 fo u r t i m e s : r o u n d t h e l e a n h . Krataatua le vi e d tt m u l l e t to l l i n h u m a n l i fe t h a n Ri o t. . b e ca u se of it s iso la ti on n d m m !o f t h e 35.000d e a t h s f r e t s K m k n t o f s e r u p t i o n w e r e a t fu r d l s t a n t p o i n t s b y d r u vr n l n g . An e r t l p t l o n a n y w he r e o n t h e l l l a n d m m m d i s a s t e r . f o r Ja n . a b o u t e q u a l I n o n t o N u r Y o r k m t e . a u p p o n n a uo p u l n t l o n g r e a t e r t h a n t h e c o m b i n e d po p u l a t io n s o f th e E m p i r e s t a t e a n d th e fo u r o t h e r m o n po p u lo u s a n n u l i n t h e U n i o n - P e n n s y l va n t s ,It l l n n i l . Oh i o a n d Te x a s .' In t h e n a t i ve r p t k l a r a a r e i n n u m e r - Tha wut Chun! J ltnly . camel of tha Snlura and Ccnunl Mil.lo the Ilnnm of the num Andes. the ublqultuus uutomoblle. and tha homely but utilitarian little lmrro ot Mexico,Central and South America.Thom sands ol' than int named Illfle ani- mals dal): tread the tmll leading fromthe iowlnndl to the c lty ot Lu I' deliverinfln the capital at Boll? pra dlnlil everything the city g mfrom the outside worid.Patlenliy, loo,the burro hu xniled lu way through hlnory , from s period in the Ho i:Land older than that in nhlch Joseph shine on the doontep or Jan. li n k ltu l ll a little lsinml In theSumlnntmll. between Bumntru m a J u n Australiana.an far from theexplosionasNewYorklafromEl Paw heard the terrlilc letnnntkcu: more thin hal! tbl Inland was hlctttd out. pmu ol' 11 wen nun; aloft fourilmn as high u the world'| . highetlt mountain. and to touch boltum belowthe wuts-r| surface where mol: nt the lllnnd had n. henceforth required;llluunb line twice as long u the height of um Wnnlrlngton .monumona Bkysvmpfr wuu Iloaled ,adjacent u-Inads and n:>U»:d hat!wa; nrounq tho J Lherlnto ~0 ~e or ~~»-»-continent: with ; ¢old_msh urlnnlns 1 new empire; and possessed loduofAstubbornneo problem.South Anim.w r w w uuund u n worid rmm ul. nn In lu hinory. ehnptsrswhich ws knew br heart.New York erscnn had nz ewgen closer Lt minor Lie zo the msidents of Cape Town Inthe tae: that the sltel of both ports now almost prlceien,were boughtfrom sunga lnndlonls tor a. fur hand ruu of gaudy trlukstl. In one respect. however. me carv ..\"'1 f~"$f \;W s a-" y i ~/) .'.f .R I srAk ~ ~.~ -a .1' P'~H --Y "L f ,T»»°\ 1 3*.4'. Azmt~e--How would you 1 »- | thu!!Llu la um Ve r y a u wm a . wen ua Pd :ell them they umm: pn|!!: and when llttle buy! wereI'd make than uc with the tlril. when big boys #an had I 1rouidn'tthemur gillh the dr!!--Edlnb~ Bcouman. ~~i ~¢|| .|.f o l l o w e d b y s d u s l l n z w i t h C u t i c u n . c a a n r J n 1 e a.m o m f g n a u g r a n : ' h l c u m p o w d e r u s u a l l y m u m a c h u ,.° ° "n m . u m m ;s k i m - L d v .§ _ a a : m . * a ; i ;. ; §_ ; ", ' § , . x , ¥ ° §_ § j §~ a n uc o m i c .H K l . L ' a c . r r a \ n n u n | E 3 l E . * : r ¢= "| " I l m r ' ¢a m n e w x - ' r u m a h m u y ! "L a "w o r k .'l m " " W e l l , I d | ¢ ! n * \l e l l t h e p r o u d p u n n ui h l l .b u t t h e y c o u l d m a k e a f c n u n o r .J .a ° ° °1 o m . . h l r l n g h i m t o a e u r l o o u i n t a n n m o m . "' n n s a l u u u u mute GuI-If I was an Zelchar, m zomhem Alla an hr eu: u lndla. Among them. however. the co~nundvelyfew: r m m u m ltnnd out pmmlnemiy.Stonehenge differ! from mol! of the other clrclrl in the great hava always been within the hmvlncv of the n w 'women.They have clalmed nm they c ould witc h n urtroublesome allmeutl Of thu hun and hue compounded queer love phllters which instead of Imbulng the unfortun K n o w l e d g e l n p o w e r .T h e m n °: m o n t h i m o r e h e n n l . N o sense o r ec o no m y ~m a n t o a a q u a a l l n g m n ' m l n . -_...-Q.-¢......_. _ fact that rnnulw Ilnteln are placedtmm uprlshl to upright. Iprmlng mx llhons.The placing of :hz cohcentrlc dnrleu and oullyl~g mlrker stones oi Btnnehemze in Inch s any u m l uaxi s mu m pn rtln lly to me ruins nun ou me longest day of the yur- lh summer solstic e--hu led to gema n l aervptunco at tha theory that this was I1 maple for mn vronhlp.Be i u s e o f an u tr on o r n lu l mm which slowly mlm tha npparenz polnl.at mnrlm an mc tulln s ummer lol- utlrri. la has been poulhle lo cumputnthi data ot the bulldlng of Stonehenge u approximately 1680 B. G.It n bi-Ilne-d that the :miller circles and the avenues md other monuments ot greatmme: ,belong ua approxlmazw me sum period. which In ihrlue Neolith ic ue.Whlla tha larger circ les lm un Stonehenge and Harborough men doubtless an templol (or lun urunhipand human nr:lien. it u bslland me hi s l o ve n r r o w t. h a ve po i x o n e d h i s d l go . ° l t | \ e i n d . B u t t h e y r e a l l n t h e m o n e t a r y va h a r o f th e m y t h co n c e rn i n g t h e i r a h l l l u to d ivin e th e fu ture . nn d ha ve m inor Qhv be g i n n l n g a t t h e i r hl a l o r y c a p i t a l i z e d it .In S p a i n w h e n 1 . l a r g e p r u p a n l u n o f f h a ra c e n o w i l fz i .t r n n l q n m y th a t th ey U n d ne a t l y wh l te w al u lw i c u r e s l i g h t e d b y m e m d u , a n d !.hn1 e ve n x n vl y r o y a l t y w i l l g n ve r m a 4 : n n e r a r o u n d l n f a n n m c d s u c e l fo r t h e c o i n s o f s c a s u a l vu i t o r . a HOW AN ISLAND WAS DE- STROYED BY A NATURAL ZNFERNAL MACHINE Il e c e n l vc l vl l l l c s c u m ;i n l h vr a l l s e r ve s t o e m p h n l x l t h e f m t ! U I! ! t h o I'n c 1 £ \ c . u n e o i IH S g r e a t " nfe t | n | \ < » r e g i o n s " o f t h t e a r t h . l l s e l d o m Ir e - r fr o m l n o u t p o u n n g o f m e n u :ma u - rt al s.M a n y o f t h e isl an ds o f th in l a r g e !!oc ea n a n o f vo lc a ni c or l gl n . KNUX MEASURE PASSES SENAT Blll n Simple Siatement Th~ ` War Between Cenlral Powers is at End. MIUIJLE wg mg WHL Ncbruu, Inu and Muuun An I-lud of Pork PNd0¢|n§ cmun cl memry, vlaigungwn. 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I.. 31 1- Pro vla ion for Ill ia: t alu nou rfl a r a n q l n o o o h !! o l e n o n l l l a m r e n a o r1| appdatal ar alretafl and dal; qaalllod.II. I. . 313 Tan a l arl aé lor th a p afm oatafel l ! o r fl l l a g a h o l l a l l u l l bo ratainaulb r r o ty In a a or r r a n i a nd o nl y l a r p a rmant 3 pdaelpal and lntrroal on tha honda. F.amgamer.H . I. 3 1 | - C o n a i r boanla afoot ralllngaon all bridge ; and ka-rp p alntaé alma.H. I.. 3 2l - l lo d a la n d va r r an t l a l dr a i naga éiatr leu so d raw T1 l ata:oat.E l a n I l l g _ann A ..;.|| | an p - _.-......-_.._Ralanuatorg.U n i t e coat n g } : o o n o o Emaffarnfp8 . I . ' l l l - - K a r har rugalatlng ample: ajwnl of conalcla.lil ta rgr nr f.H. 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"Well, I d|¢!n*\ lell the proud punnuihll. but they c ould make a fcnuno hlrlng him to a eurloouint an n mom." might be leaned the "Hgh: for mn vital" ot the monument: usd works at ut of pu: ue: against tha ac tivities at later generations.During me dull agen priceml mar or t w o, a n d Ma r la '1 'l 1e n :n a n d Jo s ep h II t r l o d t o c l vl l l x e l n e m . w i t h n o a u c - cess.rl n t h e e a r l y q h g a e a c h l i t t l e b a n d hm ! 1 . e n p m in w h o m t h u ho n n r o d w i t h il u - t l u e o r c ou n t .To s e c u n u s e : o v .|I zlp of Africa in a llde strip extendlngabout 250 mite: inland fnzrm the In- dian ocean.11| ares licks only 25.*U00 squnre miles or reaching the hall' million man.Toward the Inner edge of the terri-tory ot the Union are the 1rorld's grat- gg ..d e p t h o t 700 fee l..a n d w h a t l l n h l to b e t h e m o s t r e m a r k a b l e m m ; g b o u : I t 1 | : n u n o : n e r w a s e n c o u n t a vd . 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N o sense o r ec o no m y m m n d l u ; m a n t o a a q u a a l l n g h a l f s o l o . -_...-Q.-¢......_. _ Q Force of Habit."And how dld your low letter alter: the pretty te||:l1erT'"She gave me agene:nl percentage of zhlny." toasted ®5fLT"'Z,2: _ -- -- SulgeRehef ~~ \ \ 1 'I n ~s a w ~s: Oeuelesl propnznnda failed to interelt any man In caiories or flu mines. A L L E I V S r o a r - u s e I J U E S 1 1 W i n a b o u vl a c h o r c o r n g m b u h !M b a | | t A p u n t o o f . u . : . . | . ~ r a f 0 0 | ¢K u ho us tl us rt ln il rn rd nr s o an s ls lui l u s l a t . 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"Well, I d|¢!n*\ lell the proud punnuihll. but they c ould make a fcnuno hlrlng him to a eurloouint an n mom." might be leaned the "Hgh: for mn vital" ot the monument: usd works at ut of pu: ue: against tha ac tivities at later generations.During me dull agen priceml mar or t w o, a n d Ma r la '1 'l 1e n :n a n d Jo s ep h II t r l o d t o c l vl l l x e l n e m . w i t h n o a u c - cess.rl n t h e e a r l y q h g a e a c h l i t t l e b a n d hm ! 1 . e n p m in w h o m t h u ho n n r o d w i t h il u - t l u e o r c ou n t .To s e c u n u s e : o v .|I zlp of Africa in a llde strip extendlngabout 250 mite: inland fnzrm the In- dian ocean.11| ares licks only 25.*U00 squnre miles or reaching the hall' million man.Toward the Inner edge of the terri-tory ot the Union are the 1rorld's grat- gg ..d e p t h o t 700 fee l..a n d w h a t l l n h l to b e t h e m o s t r e m a r k a b l e m m ; g b o u : I t 1 | : n u n o : n e r w a s e n c o u n t a vd . 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S o m e z o o m i l e : t n t h c n a r t h e u t o f the d ia mo nd c ou nt ry ua t he g ol d Bo ld t. In t h d r m i d s t 1 | U n g o i d b u i l t , w m - l § | It's So Easy to Make the Change 'I'here's nobotber andno sacrifice Qntuxnfgnq away from the 1115 winch some=times come I-'romtea andcoil Fee. when you decide on Posimn CEREA Btnnehemze in Inch s vr a y u u ~ lu axi s mu m pnc tlnlly to me ruinsnun ou the longest day of the y ur- hi s l o ve n r r o w t. h a ve po i x o n e d h i s d l go . ° l t | \ e i n d . B u t t h e y r e a l l n t h e m o n e t a r y va h a r o f u m m y t h co n c e rn i n g : h a i r a h l l l u to d ivin e t he futur e. nnd have nl noe Qhv be g i n n l n g a t t h e i r h l a l o r y c a p i t a l i z e d ~...< fact that rnnulw Iinteln are placedtmm uprishl to upright. ronn1==¢ mx llhons.The placing of :hr cohcentrlc sm pl oy e d ln r e gi on s w ho se cl vi ll a ut lo n l a o i d e r a n d h i g h e r t h a n u m : o f t h e Gr e e n l a n d E s k i m o . || b r b l o o d c r a d o p t i o n . Th e i r d a r e d a vl l s p i r i t p a r h n p c h u \| soon sn b a u n un l n r u c t u m l w e re u a m d .a n d i t n o w r l n i l l .w i t h it s .I of m~u mm ~ n~ wlil they teac hof go l d m t he e lg h i lu t he d ry spa m : up a l m o st o ve r n i g h t .'r h c u g h a t n m t o n e a r b y p e a n u t s I n a l l t h a co u n - t r l a a m w h i c h u m oc cu r.E ve n use S z o n a h e n n . o n Sa l i sb u r y P l a i n . 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G J- l k - d o * g u m ¢ » » - - - f l - f u n . t h u l t h s l r m n n l h l p o f 2 1 1 | a e r r e l u y a t q r i c u l t u r u a n d - n m t h e c u m i n ; b n - r n n o f m n r t e u a s i t s e x e c u t i ve m n . t l s u g g e s t e d b y S e m t a r y H o o ve r n a a m e n u s o f r e l i e f i o l u m e n a n d c o m gunmen. W u h l u g l a n , D . C . - - G m r e fn o r H a r d - m g o t l h o h d m l h e n n e b o a r d m g an n o un c e d U n !h e w o u l d b e g i n : m u 1 | - e k a p e fl o n a l s u r ve y o f m e f a r m m a n z l l u l i l b l l In t h a m i d d l e ' m m m d Q I l { h ¥ e l L E Q - <\w~.-__Wm I / "AFTER EVERY MEM." Mint leaf. vevnrmlntor lus- cious lulcv trult.either ftnvor ts a treat tor your nwmtoom. and all areanually load for von.Teeth. nntits and dfiestlan all mqlt. Your nerves wlll as "thank yqu." vour vlm will resvotld. wRlGl.EY'S ls lllmd tor what lt does as well u for lt; BIG value at the small cost of sc. The Flavorlasts 'sw .mf _ * w gf ~l »=<*:,¢,,,,e,~,-5`c1;8\.El"'f ,[,;\* ' l L ` .* 7§Z §= 7 - § i ' : Q 3 ' ; § ; § Q § _ _.n - \ 3 L - - - . . .' , ,, . _ | : {. E * 4 _ . sum scaoos. APPLICATIONS A n u m c u m n P m n m :~..Atunmlnneemustbe in the nf the County Snperlntendmt htlr £hu \J nn »e1 st.'I'hmoln- ~~h|uth.!|Ln1nind. any.: J.l i m b . t.County :Burk xs r n u c r z q n W ZA K I N FUNDAMENTALS A gllnot Q! the Inuit!of the ~igtth grude exlrndnatiom. recently n n ;reveal:some rather startling evening. lzlr.md Qdra. Joe Enerson of Orna- ha drove out Friday efeninz to visit relatives. The J uzdon of the.High aehoo! tri!!give the Senlnn abenquet at the high school on Betuniay evening May 7.Th en n e nineteeazrsdu= :Lei from the twelfth grade. H n .Arnefln Baku' and ¢lw¢b¢¢r. Ma e md san Hardd of South Da- iruusre 1ri 1iti:\| | £l. hehomeofEd and Adolph Ludwig. B. F. Halton and mn Roy sutood I l s l |.A .G .L u d w i g ; : u _ a p n a m n r n o - . - . _ . . . . . . . . _ . .._ - day here.Hrs. E. C. Dailey !ef§ Saturday for Bnoken Bow.31a ltoppad om in Omaha and spent Sunday with Hrs.. Emma Brunker. Mr. and Mn. Zimmerman of Coun- cil Blml'a motored up Saturday and were guests at the J . M. West and 0. A. Johnson homes ont Sunday. Mn. ,Mary Wilson returned last week ,mm Fort Dodge when alfa had been for seven]weeks ting a sister. Laku City.She vu eooompmied na fu au Fre:no|;»t.hy her mother. Mn. Dixon Morris Cook of Fnmont visited Saturday md Suisday with Léurena Badger. 'The Senior :lun of thu Ariingbon high scifool hdd their sneak dl? Tuesday. May 3.The wal wal ac » oompanied by their m u m .Prof. Brokaw and Mrs. Brok;w._]'h| c hu iournryui to Bwr, Cllilioiin, Florence and Fremont. 1 ¢ n - ¢ .» - ¢ » . _ u - Z abort nr°x=1n1 wu given 'and the Sgniort and hith school tenc lun u guests Q! honor me the J uniors as ideal entertainers.It uns neu' mid» nizht when they mended their " a f home with.mama:ies of m very ptn nnt ti me.1 On Tuesday April 28 Aririlda Lowe daughiar of Hr. md Hn. J . D. lawn invited as numb-erof little girls to her home to hclp celebrate her tenth birlMn§annivenaigy.They played r e t t e s t e f t [ u t w e e k f o r On a vr a ,I o w a w h e n h e go e s t o j o i n | and Arsrildfs mother served n nice lunch. n . . n ¢ a . »- ' n z Bldr, Heb., Hay 6, 1921 Laku City.She vu eooompmied na fu au Fre:no|;»t.hy her mother. Mn. Dixon Morris Cook of Fnmont visited Saturday md Suisday with Léurena Badger. 'The Senior :lun of thu Ariingbon high scifool hdd their sneak dl? Tuesday. May 3.The wal wal ac » oompanied by their m u m .Prof. Brokaw and Mrs. Brok;w._]'h| c hu iournryui to Bwr, Cllilioiin, Florence and Fremont. 1 ¢ n - ¢ .» - ¢ » . _ u - BUY PURITAN The Flourwltlf l the Guarantee coonxvml G-A-5 ... lar,Rly Robert:Ind J. A. Dixon um C u ri a C owell leftS atund ay "° '° ln omm V"*"" °"**Y fo: go ng , 9 ,; ¢°; , u a spe nd un ~Mrs.Helen ?»\'nrr~m.dxughten m f " f H| | t h| | mgygd iam h¢fIvi0lBt ll| d HOUR Ind ~ R l h u lmg'~"\. =r]'\:*;"u sutoed to Omnlm Wzdneaday to llwp. Nitin and Meidlrnes Fred, Julian Mrs.Bruderlln\.nd con who have and Hsumln Junghluth and F.R.been vlniting at the home of her p .r~ Weigh liendld a dancs at the 0n'| :»n1a, Hr. and Mrs. S. S. Dixon, left Hi ll in °Blmnln;ton on Saturday Saturday for her new home in Salt "`______1ll 1 :-___ ___ W. H. Undinlrood wiil deliver the pguum Lurao~ kg; Saturday diet- clus norman £0 the lr a d u li n md noon for Hooper to visit friends for mir friends at me B. P. 0,hu1._i..m.1 days. | I :: Els: Xing of Blair 'u a Herman sjlsitor one dw luz week.. Mrs. Pelerlefl and Bmlll daughter returned Int week f mm a monthh visit with friends at Dayton,Iowa. The Missionary society of the Bap- tist church held a meeting Wednes- day nlterna-on al £113 0. H. Godmf home. Mr.usd Mn .Fregi Ro\:erL¢on drove to Fonunelle Fridgy and at- The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any ' other way.wr BLAIR GAS COMPANY BLAIR,NEBRASKA day.. Mr.and Mrs.F. J. Kantle nm! Gemld Reid drove to Omaha Friday l.r|¢|brought Raymond and M i n Viola back with them to spend Sun The Junior-Senior reception and banquet mu heid Friday evening at lhe E. C.Burdic home.The tables were beautifully decorated in £10 dass colon.pink and canary.A Mrs. 0. H. Godsey mt to Omaln Saturday md spgnt Sunday with her dzughter Miss Thelma,returning home Monday. Bin.Frank Whitc omb left Frida! for Des Moines to join hu mband 1 gucat at the F. W. Lowe and Ra~ Bundle \'¢°°i'f¢d the prize for un; Triplett homes Salurdly and Sundsy.moat artistic basket.After which Mn .Mable Rucker of Omaha ihey went £0 the Gods-ey home when B.z.Ruaaell.who zeoeutly re turned from a me rnontha tour of~ South Americ a, was e Herman vial- tor last woelc.He wa s a ju es t o f honor at a meeting of the Mas-orle lodge 'Monday evening and pave a talk on conditions ln South America' The members of the ll. E. Sunday school are planning I big time Wed- nesday when they will hold their annw picnic.The affair will be held in the old park arhere they will en- loy all kinda of gannee.At six o'¢lock there will be a big plenlc The Herman orchestra went down .*dinner.1 ,inM n . ~ ; ; ; ' ° : f T e l t a m a h _ m l 'Phe Herman orchestra. under thel ldmeuon of Mrs. E. P. Hanson, win11A.w.h~ at ~ °,Berne omeltake p m i n the County Sunday Ro.looe Fltch left last n y for'S°h°°t Convention at Blair Fnday. Ruahvlllo Heb.where he : o u to The male quartqtte will also sing at ''ionle of the eeaalons.join the ball téarn at that place.";no d if Mrs. Frtfi Voaa of Omaha |P¢ntomil; *;T».§i.~;m,*,p;,;;,1;°,,';i. to the nm of the week here nam friends. Chas. Sheets was ln Blair on legal! business Friday. W. H. Harrison spent nevenl days Iaal. week at the Ray Harrison home here. Lynn Parrish was down from Te-r knmah Monday and spent the day with relatives. Bliss Ruth Roberta spent Monday and Tuesday in Omaha. Jennings Went and Gerald Reid drove to Omaha Monday., R. P. Petersen ls loading three ears of household goods. farm machinery etc. and shipping thorn to South Da- kota where he will make his future home.Min Eva Smith wan an over Sun- day guest of home folk: at Blair. to the John Cameron home Wednes- gias' evening and played a number of their choice selections for the bene- fit ol the Carneron'e, especially for llra.. Don Kepler who in not able to get out much.A moat delightful time is reported byall present. The W lllnz Workers clans of the Baptist Sunday school held n party Puelday evening at the home of Miss Ilnzel Ryan.A pleasant time ia re- por ted by all. Mrs.Anna Peddle.Mrs.R. J . Schenck, Mra. H. H. Herzog and Mrs. 0. H. Godaey save a. May party and tea. Thttrallay afternoon.The party waa given nt the Mn. Peddle homo where the guests put in their time l . m o n SCHOOL APPLICATIONS A n n a n " a m I o r Pne High s a u A n n a n " m u l ! m sn the h u l l of th County Snperlniandant i d h h r i h u l u m m Th o u ln - um this Llmnlnd. -mm J . n u mb . 0 .Ommty sup't~ m s r l u c r r q x w m x r u FUNDAMENTALS A g u n a Qt th e mu lu o l the Eigixth gndo eumlnauonn. neemly liven; mul: s ome nz he r xur tii na (ld-¢» showing wukuuus In our |9- dc n u o f wdlr mx :mum I lnc k of vrvwr drlll and of prwer ixutnnivn !|\ khl fundlmfntall ol odnullon. ln looking uver thus fades u ll u m m n o ti c e a b le u m wh w ww md m mm ! u mm m u v l u k i n | I n pnpnn llan nd th at in A vary u m pur an LM wplll uc fn lliml d own in th dr f mt i n th a n b nn dmu md wi l l n o z b e a b l e la p s u e v v n n f w r m u m a m u - u f l v e n . U h !Mnnh.the m n t y mpcdn- u u q v. u ll o d mr : mm m w mu u r vnnkaeu u we ment over the gndel i a p th r m d t h x ! v u i n Gn n u n lr and lwiah Cnmpoomon.Th o u a n ur an fwmlli-l°v\ madln ID the ox- I 5 I evening, Mr.|.nd Mn. Joe Enoruvn of Om|~ Pu dme out Frldx y nzdnz to vial! nelatlvu. 'D\e Jnnlon of Lbs.High school vm g m a u S e n lm ¢ . m q u » ¢ n l thc high aehoo! on Sumduy evmlng May 7.Th a n n e ninev»e¢n'¥ndu= niel fmm the bmi!!-h gran.Hn . Amo fll Bi k er md d mlhler , Mae Ind um Hsrnid of South Dl- kotnnn vi li¢ i| \ ,| | t| . heh c me olE <| nd Ad nlph lnd vlg, B. F. lhd a n :nd non Roy :Mood lc Fnlwnt Balurdny tm business. A. G. Lu d wi g gu y p u ne n nr w Omahl on business 'IQ 'h:sdAy. Mi n Amy Gnu, daulhter of Mr. md Mn. Henry Gnu . ol mu W uh- lnkwn um Robert Umar, :on of Hn. G. L Pfalffer, were mnrrlad In Omn- |\|, Wednud;¥. AUHI 27.Thay hlve nm lo Urnver an d other Calomdv pc lnuu for | :hon time.Bath un wall kmnrn ln Arlington. ln. Hiller 1| u very dAdenLmu|Ie tudun and Ml. Miller u a halper in the First Nation! bank. The Smlor :lun will prenent their :lun pany at tho open house. Wed- nesday nlght,M u ' l l .'|"ha phy 1| entitled "!||ry'| nu1u.»~.- Mr. un! Mn. Henry Pl ai d"n h c ome u mmm poun d boy at theirdIumoodndhl. M I -,Z'».»- af-znl nl du! hams on '| 1mn¢!|y , April za , Yann Yhs wr in _r "°;_ ilurahntgl unopd w Pmnon.s u : » | ¢ u u £ ; w m n m e t h e u n - , s " "v mo " ' 'lu.-, M | g i l nmod led q bunker for u Glen Lu dwil le!!for Pnpl n |7;g||_ _Mondu lo wvrk an 0 mnl job ofIA. c . | .-hzwxn . - . - . _ . . . . . . . . _ . .._ - day here.Hrs. E. C. Dailey !ef§ Saturday for Bnoken Bow.31a ltoppad om in Omaha and spent Sunday with Hrs.. Emma Brunker. Mr. and Mn. Zimmerman of Coun- cil Blml'a motored up Saturday and were guests at the J . M. West and 0. A. Johnson homes ont Sunday. Mn. ,Mary Wilson returned last week ,mm Fort Dodge when alfa had been for seven]weeks ting a sister. rett est ef t [ u t week for Onawa, Iowa when he gnu to join the Onrrn ba!! team all catc her. Hr. and Hrs. A. W. Bxrge spent Thuradny night at Tekamah when they attendant 1| dance given by the Tckzmnh dance club. heneah Gsines had a birthday Thunday :nd :ha celebrated the oc- gqlon by taking a nic e big c ake to school which was greatly enjoyed by the pupils in her room. Sc h o o l gi r l s , ha ve y o u s e e n th e n e w M i d d l e :a t M r s .'IE C .H l l t o n '| '! .A nc ho r B r a n d .F o r t h e u l t r v p u r - ti c u la r .A l l sizes.IIm h l e m s o n sl ee ve s e tc . - _ -. _ . _ . . _ . _ _.. .. _ ._ ._ . Canada and will spend the summegi with her son and daqghter who live In Ontario.She hu spent the past winter hon with her daughter Mrs. A. J. Cameron.`4 The nchool ball team went down to Cumlng City Friday :nd played theCunning City school.3 Watch for It! The Prodigal '11By kving Bachellex In all gendrm-ss and kind~ linen, in all beauty arid dna:-ity. in the :ul xpirk of the true Americ|,"The P~a;g=m Vilk shows ust h e h a p p y P a i w n y , n o d u d e l e c t a b l e m o u n t a i n s a n d makes us long fu' the old days,¢hebravedaymhedays that areno morebut an cnmeagain-ifwebutwillit. The man who szmeasfully wld the awry of Linao1n'¢ life andcareer intheformof anovelgivuusanmvudin- spiring de ofismezianlife. Soon aa :un :cially in this.. abort nr°x=1n1 wu given 'and the Sgniort and hith school tenc lun u guests Q! honor me the J uniors as ideal entertainers.It uns neu' mid» nizht when they mended their " a f home with.mama:ies of m very ptn nnt ti me.1 On Tuesday April 28 Aririlda Lowe daughiar of Hr. md Hn. J . D. lawn invited as numb-erof little girls to her home to hclp celebrate her tenth birlMn§annivenaigy.They played and Ar\\'ilda'a mother served a nice lunch. Mrs. E. P. Hanaou been asked to help at the May festival at Nah- vilie by furniahing . music.Miss Ruth Roberta wan invited to give a reading.We have not been informed if the Iadiea have accepted, A. W. Barge expect; to leave Thurs- day for Savannah aa a delegate frqm this road to the convention of rail- nay agents to be held there. A record of shanging condinlma md the nnv leaven that is working at:he soul of humanity. :For Sale-A fine seven room lldence in the best maidens! ponies _ I Gn n t. ztmet.Home modem in every - way and in excellent repair.Good r g u i s e Priced zo sell quick.In- Ifillin at The Enterprise utlice.8-if Nuke no frm-dimn ar Emilie L E. B. Cufigln, Attorney s'm1'r: or' NEBILASKA Wuhlngton County sn In the County Court.In th: Matter of the Estafe of Tim- othy Duly. Deoand: To the Creditor: of said nmuz You gre Heneby Notined,th a t I will dt it the County c mm Room in Blair, in uid County, an the 6th day of May, 1921, and on the 8th day ol August, um. at xo °'¢| »d¢ A. u. on e a c h o f u i d d l t a t n r a e e i n n n d u - unin o a ll e hlma ud mn uid , with | view to ihelr adiustnmnt and diownnee.'h m time limiied for Um preaenmthm of c lxlml againn u i d Estate is three mrmthx from the sm dly of May,A. D.. 1921, and the time limited for payment of debts in One Yur lmm said 6thday of May.1921. W\Lncu my hand and we seal ol g =sf% ~"i mid County Court, this 2nd day ol Am-i,l92l..\1I|151-:Am A. c. DEBEL, .10-fit County Judge. '| ff-=-_ 2-,.=f;:~ <~ _TLEGAL NUYICB 0'Hanlon. Haber & 0'Hanlon Attorneys.Ta:mm- s mu z;S u m, h m and ral num unknown. husband of | Mary Stout; Jonathan W. Stout; Stout, first and teal name unknown, wife of Jonathan w. Stout; Ar1.imi~ cis Stout1 Stout, first und real name unknown, husband of ArtlmiciuStout: Mciancthon Stout:Stout, il:at and real nuns unknown.hus- band of Melancthon Stout;Emer Stout;Stout, Brut und real narne unknown, wife of Emer Stout; Mary Nom Stout:1- Stout, lirst and real name unknown, husband of Mary Nora smut;Naomi Stevenson; Stevenson.first and nal name un- known,husband of Naomi Sloven-son; Blish! P. Stout;Stout, first und meal name unknown,uifo of Elisha P. Stout, who am the known heirs at law of W illiam Stout Jr., deceased: The unynowrn heirs at law, legatces, duviooes,personal representatives arid all penons intereisted in tlre eso tato of ouch of the follokivlng named po:sons respectively:Jonathan w. Stout, Mary Stout, Artimicia Stout, Melancthon Stotlt,Emer Stout, Mary Nora Stout. Naomi Stevenson, Elisha P. Stout, William Stout, Jr. The following delcribed real Milli, to-wit:The Southeast Quarter of Sction 13, Ind the Wat Half of the #vid Eexcept the follawing.described n a l estate.to-wit:Comrneneing at the center of Section 24.Township 18,Rangell, thenc e cut of the quarter line.199 feet.thence north 12%. degrees went 214 fret, thence north 5' IIt was time to wake up, all ri§h1 in township IB, north of nmte llcast of the 61.11 P. M.: and the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of nw an sewn ls, Towmhip ss, North of'E"`£ 'T' busy.-ro ""'f 'PE elgzretta.Rlnxe 12, east of the sm P. u. all BUILDING Ala cutlls.'rnlan Llunrlua up.in Wuhingum county, Nebrash. »~|Defendants.39' | * °'< "?n-:Em lips.You. and each of you. are hereby Ana SAYING. "Oh Boy. ll"8 'ma a nd c o py . \OF THAT 'Sll.!|f!" bu-aa.'¢ notiled that on the 30th day of April,1921,Frnnk Curley,plain- ti1T, Hlrfl his petition in the Uantrict Curt of Wl.ll1ingf»on County.No hzuh. xllinlt you. ind etc h of .van |... . . ., cnnuoun raevzni unlien complete their plans of mad pro\cm-ent. HUM Indignaiiau -lloollag An indignation meeting was held Calhoun last Friday night at hich 300 farmers and residents of t town were present,Mr.Reese d. Loeni Overfimr When in need of tint-c lan fab vrurk an at the ~n iu pr ile ma . A t a rec ent meétlng of the City Council nttprnuy 0'Hlnlon vm em- IDW A HAS wuaum SHE RIFP Waukna, la., May T.---Zulrl. Benja- TEACH W ITH MOVING PICTURE~ Thomla A. Edison Would Substitute |Them for Book;I New York.May T.-Substitution of motion pictures for book: in the natlon'¢\ elementary schools would in twenty year: brlnl lbout an advance- ment of ten centuries in rivllization, 'l"hofnu A. Edison laid today.The scientist deemed prelenff nrirnlurrv school lylteml were poor and amat tractlve to children."Tha mnedy ," ha sald.'fin to alimlnsta boraaome books and toad; with :ant-lon pkturu. This in a inure vivid, more compel- ling method of balding a chlld'| at- ntlon." ltr .EdI.aon's criticism of prlmry hoola was gina to qualify a prow ous statement that after a series ot aminationa of mtlege =w=._nnnli- u for positions in his plant, he had ound than amudngiy ignorant.The ault. he laid, Wu not in the collegas. or the men;thdr early education ad been poor. .|||| | +.¢ ahe rifl'o f A l l u n a k n c n n n t y n u t o f t h i r t y n p p i i u n l a .S h o 1 | b e l i e ve d n o b e t h c o n l y w o m g n s i n d ! !i n Io w a . S h e succeeds h e r h u s b a n d w h o ~ a s h u n t i m e a g o . w|:|:KLY_1 m|sss REVIEW u m . Manufacturing Li gettin;under way very slowly,"ln going thru the lnnnufncturing mums. I noticed that about 40 per cent of tbl nnukeatulrl ahowd uctivlty ," uid Mr. Ilarpham. "In New York und Pbilndullphll, near- ( 0 U h " l Y S . s . c o x w s r m o x 1A t t h e C o u n t y S .S .c o n ve n t i o n h e l d M a y 5 - 8 a t t h e B a p t i s t c h u r c h i n t h i s c i t y t h e fo l l o w i n g o d k e r n .a . ..N MOc t .17 .z s s o a t C a i n s vi l l e , H i ! l m r l . I n N o ve m b e r a m A h o w h . :n u r k d to L e o n a - d H u lb e r t n z A t i a nf- i c . Ia - r u . To t h i s u n i o n t w o n h i l d r a n ' n n b o r n , H n .V o i d Ir e l a n d o f L h i l d t y JCE PLANT IS ~wa Blain loo plant. home 1|~~» npldly pvuhul and nlnudy the an b ru tiu lly lull u p, "f ha bu ild ing will eanlorm w the umhl -- dulgn ol um eueu-2 ugh: mn~ . llld u bein( bunz in eonne¢¢im UM bl.\Ildln|' on the eu; The north hd! af the bundibl wb n uxo d fo r lhn lc ey lllli -P ' ° 9¢ 1 ' wh&h.th| math half I m bo used la stanza nurposel and u vu c an whan filled, Rn hundnd lam cf - m l , v m . m e d u l y m u m v m s m p l e t o k u p i n d t y l u n l k d l n the hmeaz vrutherf - I t i l h o p d th ll t lh n p lu l lv i l lb l in operation by the la tte r nu t o f June md whlle lt will not bu lblo lo this aummerfyet after tha :tonga room in tilted Blair wilt have bn mmice. o n n m m ' v n u mn .H u w su ; we ll u n i ,sn Blair and vic inity , and for rem a patient auKeaer, dlod at hor hom: in this city at 10:20 Tuesday morning.ueodng force busy.Unusual de~ mmda for immediate ahlprnentl andum :umm wa have nm' awc kB ai- vided, one portion in our new location Ind the other pa the present ware hi s e .h u eau:ed ya tempcnr- ily in our ahipmentn." CRITICIZED--QALHDUI FEELS rm sn: IS SLIGHTED. , ¢ :mc no rm STATE arrcms (Oml.l1s Bee May 11.) Farmers along the Washington Elway and residents of Nashville ~cl Cslhoun,towns north of Flor- nce. appealed yesterday to the Orns-s Chamber of Commerce,Omhha utornobile club and the Comgtereisl lub st Blair, Nels., to assist them in eir nght to fonce Washington ~unty commissioners to contractor the vlvins of s three mile stretch rough Nashville. C. E. Reese of Cslhoun, vice presi- ent of the Comrnunlty club in thst lstrtct. sud H. H. Harper. represent- ; the new town of Nashville, madeé sppesl. Both men conferred with olllcnisls f the Automobile club and the hnmber ol Commence in sn effort | have these two orgsnizstions tsko lon in having the state Nehru- provide for the pnvi .of the reemile ggp tlutt will be I un- ~ved when Douglas snd Wsshingtou unties coln~lcte their ~lsns o 1.1 - _ - _ Prank C.Zehnung urns elected mayor of the city of Lincoln, May 9, by s gate of 4 to 1 by the city con:- missloners. .The other contestant was Class. Bryan who received ons vote vrhlch was out by Bryan himself.1 Bryan sdvoested s municlphl eos] ysrd and s municipal lee plant.Funk hhmng lived with hls per- ents in Blair when s srnnll lad when his father, John hhrung, luul s drug- store on the State Bank corner. ThnIo nee few of the older 1ssl- dents of the town left who remember the Zehmngs ss they left Blair in 1874 when they moved £0 Lincoln. Frsnk C. Zehrung has been sctlve in the political and social activities of Lincoln for a number of years. The Enterpdse editor received s communication from Mr. Zehrung a short time ego in whic h he said, "lt has been msny years 'since I have been in Blslr and I suppose there are few people now living there that I wouldknow.I have prnmised myself many times that my wife and I would drive upto Blair ss one paver completely targets the townhey lived in when n boy and Provitlsnolwaerntitting I shsll avail myself of that opportunity this summer." -\ Business is active in paint and srsll PN nod there are not seats enoughnever and leather bmhm, (, pigklntjfbf them.Battery park in New Yorkup.As this is the sesson for palntf lseemed to be full of We lnsn and you ln; s nd paperlng, deslsrs exp-ect s uid tell that they Vere lshoring good business but present sales ans ple out sf work." running ahead ol' lsst year.'I'hefs¢tE;Piper end pun; Improve our building is holding :nk donut "The wall n e w e n u m i s e s : - hurt never sud paint business b°7 §°¢¢<!if\xly ¥°°d In d it is runnin; cause ample turn their sttsntion to glltesd of nn y ear in volume" me ftxinhup the old plsee when they de-IN Liebernun of the Union s Wsult olde to wslt a little longer for s hesr "pap" sod Punt compan He " f d home.Deslers are mlso "°'H°'¢L§l¢.¥ were selling lots of stu! to peo- }»=~=d== for business 01811 tbl? Mn'le who are llxlng np the homes .they n recent yesrs.now living tn because they wsnt i In the ~ leather 1>;_»f»»=,;;;j=;umslxe themselves eonzfortable while ng up ll!6 PIDRDGC 811 . it f bund;M" ,than ln some other tlnes, <==:>=¢h1Lv§q...°f.."°or r US co iron and steel.Conditlom ln lrosi, Iiverybody is painting,"ssld and Steel sre °°°"ld"°d worse than George 0.Rlsdon of the Western they have been in years, sccondlng to-mu,s p nt c omp;ny "Our vol- informstion [ethered by J. C. Hsrp- sdte Sales 5, bigger gun lsst year in horn of the Hsrpham Bros., who rs- tnrned last week after spending nssr- ly two weeks in the east.One bi( tsnnery that makes leather for book- binding and such lines lass increased its output 100 per cent.This factory ls now using about four hundred hides per day while s few rnonths ago itwasshutdown.Normal'espscity amounts to shout slx hundred hidas per day in this plant.He was told that only fave blsn furnaces were operating in the Younxstown dll- trier. the paint department but the volume 5,dollars is lower due to lower prices.Subltsnllal.declines have s n :nsde in paints and glass snd Unoufscturlng plants all over the iutlntry have been making less money th s n th c y d ld a y e a r ago hecsuso their have not iovrered their overhead. The wlnrlonf glass business was se» tire Inst month due to local hsll storms.ln store fronts, business is st s standstill, more or less. but pros- pects and lnqulrtss keep our engin- nesdng force bus .Unusual de~ - ---- -- v .a o l n a lA l u n F o u n n z n u w u d . 0 U »TH E N I g o t t h i n k i n g . 0 9 |D F A w o n d e r fu l f o r m u l a .F O I s u n s . 0aQ»'4W A K E U F , y o u d a r n fo o l . 0 l 0u v .r n n w ' S a t i s fy ' m e n d . A N D 8 A i D t o m n a l f . 1 0 0" T H I S TI M E y m . \ m d r e a m i n g . .|I F O R M A K IN G c i g a r e t t e s . I Q 9 I P L A N N E D l t n t l o u t . a Q »"»l aB D M U C H T u r k l s h t o b l e t b o .SIM P L Y C A IN | '1 be co p i ed . " I 0 |Q Q Q! L £ N D £ D J u n | 0 w i t h B u r l e y . A N D ¢ > § H E » { D o m a a t l o h a t . u l :uu;|.\:c : n u p r a y e r D i w m c n PQ' utian is to quiet in the plaintiff, Funk Cugley, the title zo all the real es t a t e h e r e i n b e fo r e desc n'h ed.a n d fo r t h e fi n d i n g a n d d e c r e e o f s a i d C o u r t t h a t y o u . a n d d l o f u i d d e - fe n d m t s t h e r e i n . h a ve n o r i g h t , t i t l e , ci n i m , i n t e r es t , d e m a n d , or l i e n w h a t - s o é r e r o f , i n o r t o t h e m i d p n m i m o r a n y p u t th e r e o f,t h a t yo u ,a n d e a c h u l ! y o u .b e fo r e ve r b u r e d n n d r u t r n i n e d fr o m s e t t i r i g u p o r n s - a e r t i n g a n y c l a i m , t i t l e , l i e n o r d e - 'v uAun I knew that mme.a \»wouu: mms a mr.i l l| c o u w J u s t u e s . o 0 0c n o w o s O F h l n n r m o s h Q 0 0 T H R O H G I H G I N T O s t o r e . o a 4 T m u r - s a h e t - - t h c " S a t i s f y b k n d " c a n t b l w g - ¢! t a o u r n u m : e a s t - p u t t i n g o n g o o d z n - bg gm q = = >= -g ~ ;; In a "Ig v n o u n c e o . r a -Y W Z . .ou 'l \ nr n lc k yo ur li ps n ve r » fi e i d I .A n d r e m e m b e r -o uc a m = 5 = " S a l a h " m n r b e r e . L m a n d w h a t s o e ve r i n o r t o m i d p r e m - l l e s . a n d t h a t a n y c l a i m , r i g h t , t i t l e i n t e m u t ,l i e n o r d e m l n d w h i c h y o u : o r a n y o f y o u . m a y h a ve h a d i n u i d p r e m i s e s . i s n o w b a r r e d b y t h o S t a - l u t e o f L i m i u t i o n s o f t h e S t a t e o f N e b n s k a ; t h u t h e l i l l e o f t h c p l a i n - ti ff £0 :m id pr em i se s i s g m d ,va l i d .A1 L l é Iand paramount ul to the whoie o m d pnmlses and that the tatle said premises be quieted in the ui plmintiif, :nd for general equinhie reiief. You, and each of you, are rcquined to answer uid petitian on or bv.fore the 20111 day of June, 192l. or uid C I G A R E T T B S |"Qsuagmmz maénd §§€§»=§f»n3;f` Inu Bak ed lhi : i th d\v°f Hay.1921xazo g Fnnk Curiey, Plaintiff,¢ B?O'Ha.n{on. Maher 5 O'H|.a!¢m, H ]i l- I t His Attorneys. ~ disordered nerves, don¢ gm up unli! you =f}3 D n . M l u = . s ' N E a v n u - :a Lxocrq' 8: Mvzu Tom ii_