05-12-1921sum scaoos. APPLICATIONS
An u m c u mnP mn m
:~..Atunmlnneemustbeinthe
nf the County Snperlntendmt
htlr £hu \J nn »e1 st.'I'hmoln-
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xs r n u c r z q n W ZA K I N
FUNDAMENTALS
Agllnot Q! the Inuit!ofthe
~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.Highaehoo!
tri!!givethe Senlnn abenquet at
the high school on Betuniay evening
May7.Th enn enineteeazrsdu=
:Lei from the twelfth grade.
H n .Arnefln Baku' and ¢lw¢b¢¢r.
Ma e mdsan Harddof SouthDa-
iruusre 1ri 1iti:\| | £l. hehomeofEd
and AdolphLudwig.
B. F. Halton and mn Roy sutood
Ilsl|.A .G .L u d w i g ; : u _ ap n a m n r n o
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day here.Hrs. E. C. Dailey !ef§ Saturday for
BnokenBow.31altoppadomin
Omaha and spent Sunday with Hrs..
Emma Brunker.
Mr. and Mn. Zimmerman of Coun-
cilBlml'a motored up Saturday and
were guests at the J . M. West and
0. A. Johnson homes ont Sunday.
Mn. ,MaryWilsonreturnedlast
week ,mm Fort Dodge when alfa had
been for seven]weekstinga
sister.
Laku City.She vu eooompmied na
fu au Fre:no|;»t.hy her mother. Mn.
Dixon
MorrisCookofFnmontvisited
Saturday mdSuisday withLéurena
Badger.
'The Senior :lun of thu Ariingbon
highscifoolhddtheirsneakdl?
Tuesday. May 3.The wal wal ac »
oompaniedbytheirm 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'andthe
Sgniort and hith school tenc lun u
guests Q! honor me the J uniors as
ideal entertainers.It uns neu' mid»
nizhtwhentheymended their" a f
homewith.mama:iesof mvery
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 hclpcelebratehertenth
birlMn§annivenaigy.Theyplayed
r e t te s te f t[ u tw e e kf o r
On a vr a ,I o w aw h e nh ego e st o j o i n
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and Arsrildfs mother served n nice
lunch.
n . . n ¢ a . »- ' n zBldr, Heb., Hay 6, 1921
Laku City.She vu eooompmied na
fu au Fre:no|;»t.hy her mother. Mn.
Dixon
MorrisCookofFnmontvisited
Saturday mdSuisday withLéurena
Badger.
'The Senior :lun of thu Ariingbon
highscifoolhddtheirsneakdl?
Tuesday. May 3.The wal wal ac »
oompaniedbytheirm u m .Prof.
Brokaw and Mrs. Brok;w._]'h| c hu
iournryui to Bwr, Cllilioiin, Florence
and Fremont.
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BUY
PURITAN
TheFlourwltlf ltheGuarantee
coonxvmlG-A-5
... lar,Rly Robert:IndJ. A. Dixon
um C u ri a C owellleftS atund ay "° '° ln omm V"*"" °"**Y
fo: go ng , 9 ,; ¢°; , u a spe nd un ~Mrs.Helen?»\'nrr~m.dxughten
m f" fH| | t h| | mgygd iam h¢fIvi0lBt ll| dHOUR Ind~ R l h u lmg'~"\. =r]'\:*;"usutoed to Omnlm Wzdneaday to llwp.
Nitin and Meidlrnes Fred, JulianMrs.Bruderlln\.nd con who have
and Hsumln Junghluth andF.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 llin °Blmnln;tononSaturdaySaturday for her new home in Salt
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W. H. Undinlrood wiildeliverthe pguum Lurao~ kg; Saturday diet-
clus norman £0 thelr a d u li nmd noon for Hooper to visit friends for
mir friends at me B. P. 0,hu1._i..m.1 days.
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Els: Xing of Blair 'u a Herman
sjlsitor one dw luz week..
Mrs. Pelerlefl and Bmlll daughter
returnedInt weekf mmamonthh
visitwithfriends atDayton,Iowa.
The Missionary society of the Bap-
tist church held a meeting Wednes-
day nlterna-on al £113 0. H. Godmf
home.
Mr.usdMn .FregiRo\:erL¢on
drove toFonunelleFridgy andat-
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaperthan any'
other way.wr
BLAIRGASCOMPANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
day..
Mr.andMrs.F. J. Kantlenm!
Gemld Reid drove to Omaha Friday
l.r|¢|broughtRaymondandM i n
Viola back with them tospend Sun
TheJunior-Seniorreceptionand
banquet mu heidFriday evening at
lheE. C.Burdic home.The tables
werebeautifullydecoratedin£10
dasscolon.pinkandcanary.A
Mrs. 0. H. Godsey mt to Omaln
Saturday md spgnt Sunday with her
dzughterMissThelma,returning
home Monday.
Bin.Frank Whitc omb left Frida!
for Des Moines to join humband
1 gucat at the F. W. Lowe and Ra~ Bundle\'¢°°i'f¢dtheprizeforun;
Triplett homes Salurdly and Sundsy.moatartisticbasket.Afterwhich
Mn .MableRuckerofOmaha ihey went £0 the Gods-ey home when
B.z.Ruaaell.whozeoeutlyre
turnedfrom amernontha tour of~
South Americ a, was e Hermanvial-
tor lastwoelc.Hewa s a ju es t o f
honor at a meeting of theMas-orle
lodge 'Mondayeveningandpave a
talk on conditions ln South America'
The members of the ll. E. Sunday
school are planning I big time Wed-
nesday when they willholdtheir
annw picnic.The affair will be held
in the old park arhere they will en-
loy allkinda ofgannee.Atsix
o'¢lock there willbe a bigplenlc
The Herman orchestra went down
.*dinner.1,inM n . ~ ; ; ; ' ° : f T e l t a m a h _ m l'PheHerman orchestra. under thel
ldmeuon of Mrs. E. P. Hanson, win11A.w.h~ at ~ °,Berneomeltakep m i ntheCountySunday
Ro.looeFltchleftlastn yfor'S°h°°tConventionatBlairFnday.
RuahvllloHeb.wherehe: o uto The male quartqtte will also sing at
''ionle of the eeaalons.join the ball téarn at that place.";nodifMrs. Frtfi Voaa ofOmaha|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
knmahMondayandspenttheday
withrelatives.
BlissRuthRobertaspentMonday
and Tuesday in Omaha.
JenningsWentandGeraldReid
drove to OmahaMonday.,
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, especiallyfor
llra.. Don Kepler who in not able to
getoutmuch.Amoatdelightful
time is reported byall present.
The W lllnzWorkers clans of the
Baptist Sunday school held nparty
Puelday evening at the home of Miss
Ilnzel Ryan.A pleasant time ia re-
por ted by all.
Mrs.AnnaPeddle.Mrs.R. J .
Schenck, Mra. H. H. Herzog and Mrs.
0. H. Godaey save a. May party and
tea. Thttrallay afternoon.Theparty
waa given nt the Mn. Peddle homo
where the guests put in their time
l.
m o nSCHOOLAPPLICATIONS
A n n a n " a m I o rPneHigh
s a u A n n a n " m u l ! msnthe
h u l lof th CountySnperlniandant
i d h h r i h u l u m mTh 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
Ag u n a Qt th e mu luo lthe
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 inA varyu 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.them n t ympcdn-
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
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I
evening,
Mr.|.nd Mn. Joe Enoruvn of Om|~
Pudme out Frldx ynzdnz to vial!
nelatlvu.
'D\e Jnnlon of Lbs.Highschool
vm g m a u S e n lm ¢ . m q u » ¢ n l
thc high aehoo! on Sumduy evmlng
May7.Th a n n eninev»e¢n'¥ndu=
niel fmm the bmi!!-h gran.Hn . Amo fll Bi k er md d mlhler ,
Mae Indum Hsrnid of South Dl-
kotnnn vi li¢ i| \ ,| | t| . heh c me olE <|
nd Ad nlphlnd 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 nAmy 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 halperin the First
Nation! bank.
The Smlor :lun will prenent their
:lun pany at tho open house. Wed-
nesday nlght,M u ' l l .'|"haphy 1|
entitled "!||ry'| nu1u.»~.-
Mr. un! Mn. HenryPl ai d"n h
c ome u mmm poun d boy at theirdIumoodndhl. MI -,Z'».»- af-znlnl du! hams on '| 1mn¢!|y , April za,
Yann Yhs wrin_r"°;_ ilurahntgl unopd wPmnon.s u : » | ¢ u u £ ; w m n m e t h e u n - , s " "v mo" ' 'lu.-,
M | g i l nmod led qbunker for uGlenLu dwille!!forPnpln
|7;g||_ _Mondu lo wvrk an 0 mnljob ofIA. c . | .-hzwxn.
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day here.Hrs. E. C. Dailey !ef§ Saturday for
BnokenBow.31altoppadomin
Omaha and spent Sunday with Hrs..
Emma Brunker.
Mr. and Mn. Zimmerman of Coun-
cilBlml'a motored up Saturday and
were guests at the J . M. West and
0. A. Johnson homes ont Sunday.
Mn. ,MaryWilsonreturnedlast
week ,mm Fort Dodge when alfa had
been for seven]weekstinga
sister.
rettestef t [ u tweekfor
Onawa, Iowa when he gnu to join
the Onrrn ba!! team all catc her.
Hr. and Hrs. A. W. Bxrge spent
ThuradnynightatTekamahwhen
they attendant 1| dance given by the
Tckzmnh dance club.
heneahGsineshada 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 tM r s .'IEC .H l l t o n '| '!
.A nc ho rB r a n d .F o rt h eu l t r v p u r -
ti c u la r .A l lsizes.IIm h l e m so n
sl ee ve s e tc .
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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 Vilkshows ust h eh 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'andthe
Sgniort and hith school tenc lun u
guests Q! honor me the J uniors as
ideal entertainers.It uns neu' mid»
nizhtwhentheymended their" a f
homewith.mama:iesof mvery
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 hclpcelebratehertenth
birlMn§annivenaigy.Theyplayed
and Ar\\'ilda'a mother served a nice
lunch.
Mrs. E. P. Hanaoubeen asked
to help at the May festival at Nah-
viliebyfurniahing . 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 recordof shanging
condinlma md the nnv
leaven thatis 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
- wayandin excellentrepair.Good
r g u i s ePricedzo sellquick.In-
Ifillin at The Enterprise utlice.8-if
Nuke no frm-dimn ar EmilieL
E. B. Cufigln, Attorney
s'm1'r: or' NEBILASKA
WuhlngtonCountysn
In the County Court.In th: Matter of the Estafe of Tim-
othyDuly. 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 mtimelimiied for Um
preaenmthm of c lxlml againnu i d
Estate is three mrmthx fromthe 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-:AmA. c. DEBEL,
.10-fitCounty 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 Stout1Stout, first und real
name unknown, husband of ArtlmiciuStout: Mciancthon Stout:Stout,
il:atandrealnunsunknown.hus-
bandofMelancthonStout;Emer
Stout;Stout, Brut und real narne
unknown, wife of Emer Stout; Mary
Nom Stout:1- Stout, lirst and real
nameunknown, husbandofMary
Nora smut;Naomi Stevenson;
Stevenson.first and nal name un-
known,husbandof NaomiSloven-son; Blish! P. Stout;Stout, first
und mealnameunknown,uifoof
ElishaP. Stout, who am the known
heirsat law of W illiamStout Jr.,
deceased:
The unynowrn heirs at law, legatces,
duviooes,personalrepresentatives
arid all penons intereisted in tlre eso
tato of ouch of the follokivlng named
po:sonsrespectively:Jonathanw.
Stout, MaryStout, ArtimiciaStout,
MelancthonStotlt,EmerStout,
Mary Nora Stout. Naomi Stevenson,
Elisha P. Stout, William Stout, Jr.
The following delcribed real Milli,
to-wit:TheSoutheastQuarterof
Sction 13, Ind the Wat Half of the
#vid
Eexceptthefollawing.describedn a l
estate.to-wit:Comrneneingatthe
centerofSection24.Township18,Rangell, thenc e cut of the quarter
line.199feet.thencenorth12%.
degrees went 214 fret, thencenorth5'
IIt was time
to wake up, all ri§h1in township IB, north of nmte llcast of the 61.11 P. M.: and the West
HalfoftheSouthwestQuarterof
nw ansewnls, 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. "OhBoy.
ll"8 'ma a nd c o py .
\OF THAT 'Sll.!|f!" bu-aa.'¢
notiled that on the30thdayof
April,1921,FrnnkCurley,plain-
ti1T, Hlrfl his petition in the Uantrict
Curt of Wl.ll1ingf»onCounty.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
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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."
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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~
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Funk Cugley, the title zo all the real
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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 ,
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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 no rd e m l n dw h i c hy 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 -
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said premises be quieted in the ui
plmintiif, :nd forgeneralequinhie
reiief.
You, and each of you, are rcquined
to answer uid petitian on or bv.fore
the 20111 day of June, 192l. or uid
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Dther Articles oi Dress.
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All Shades Appearing In the New
so m A r e Duplloeud in the
1-nr Decoration.
To be becomlngly rolled eldo a
woman S mi le in bein!lmlf lll'drained.The uieeuoo at e well ss as
lmponlnl an the choice of nur otherartlde of dren, espedauy so i n c !
the right fell enhances a Iro mllfl
beauty to no lncmuldenble extent.while one that la not becomlng 'lrlll
amrenmete the smallest defect. Wom-en have come to realize this end
spend ever so muc h time and delib
eration ln purchasing these bltl of
flattering elllre.
The veil la scarcely a mutter of
so.an-ou, ye! at this time of alas nl?lla vogue 1: ponlculerly prouounnd
-and no zprlnz tollelte appoun enm-ulele when u is ebseut.This ggqon
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e v n lc o n a r n t to s ve u o n .resident.tha Natlenal new-aphln
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'r e e n a t i o n a l p a r k s o t m e t m l t e a
~t al e s, me c ca . ; t or t h ou s an d s o f t ou r
u m s u m m e r .co n t a i n m o t o fe a
tt t te a o f con spi cuo us g r a n d e u r t h a n
aceeaalbte l a a l l th e o t h e r co n -
tnenta.»
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l e y a n d . l w r r w r l n r we l t t il t ° d ,m e
. .e n t e r t h e t e fl o n n l ' t h e n a t i o n a l
p a r k l , o f w h i c h t h e r e a r e n l n e o f t h e
~ret o r d e r :t h e Xe l l o a s t o n e n a t i o n a l
p a r k ,p d n c l p a t l y l u W y o m t n i .t h a
~l a tt e r n a t io n al p ar k tn Mo n t an a . t h e
R o c k y M o u n t a i n a n d S i e n a V e r d e n a -
t i o n a l p a d s tn Co l o ra d o .t h e C r a t e r
L a k e na t i u n n l p a r k l n 0l"l'¢0l1.t h e
~c u nt R ai n i er n nt l o na l pa r k l n W a s h
ln n o n, t h e Y o se m i t e a n d S e q uo i a |: t a ~
t i o n a l p a r k s In C a l l fo r n l a a n d t h e
~rand C u n y o n p o r k l n A t h e
sc en ic ma st er pi ec e o t t h e w o r t o f-
tl c la l l y d e di c a te d ln 1 92 0 .E a c h r k
~a l t a w e in d i vi d ua l i t y ,a n d a a c h
n it s s pe c ia lt y e xc e ls .
F o r e m o s t l n In t e r e s t In t h e Y e l l o w -
s t o n e a r e t h e g e n e r a , o t w h i c h " O l d
F a i t h f u l "r a n k s tl r s t , n o t he c a n a e o f
al e e . fo r t h e G i a n t Ia a G o l i at h b e s l d a
t t ; n o t hec sn ae o f b e a u t y .t o r th e r e
a r e o t h e r s m o r e b e a u t i f u l :b u t b e
ca u se o f Ild e l lt y .It n e ve r t !i Sl D l> 0l l 1l i
i t l s s o r e g u l a r n o t i t co u l d a l m o l t
.a s t h e na tt o n'a s t a n d a r d t l m e
pl ec e.E ve r y To t n l n u t e a " O l d F a n n
fn l " s h o o t s i t s n e a t n o l n m n o f w a t e e
re n s ra r d .A t e a c h e r u p t i o n t t
aenda up into tha alr 1.600.000 S0300-i
a t w a t e r .
O n a w r i t e r h a s n e w t r e o t h e g n y s e r
I d n s " a s l a b o r a t o r i e s a n d ttltcltellll.
i n t t h l c h , a t n l d a t h o u s a n d r e t o r t a g o
n o n . w e m a y a c e N a t u n e a t w o r k a s
-c he t nl a t o r c oo k , c un n ln g ly co m po u nd -
i n g a n in tl n lt a va r i e t y o f m i n e r a l
meanest;co o k i n g mo u nt a in s ,b o i l i n g
a n d st e a mi n g i l n t y ro c k s t o a m o o t
pa s t e a n d m u s h - y e l l o w .b r o w n .n d .
p i n k .ta r en d er ,: m y a n d c r e a m y
w h i t e - n t a k l t t g t h a m o a t b e a u t i fu l
m u d tn t h e w o r l d .a n d dl a t l ll l a g t h a
mo st e th er ea l es ac nc ea ."
Gl a c i e r P a r k , To p o t C o n t i n e n t .
T h e al tn at to n o f Gl a ci e r na t i o n a l
p a r k l s un i qu e .tn t h a t i t mo t h e r s
s t r e a m s n r h l c h t l o v l n t o t h r e e o u t O f
t h e o f t h e ea t t h 's g r e a t oceans.I t
m u w e l l c l a i m t o b a t h e t o p o r t h e
co nt i ne nt .fo r It a r i ve r s d r a i n In t o
H u d s o n b a y a n d t h e A r c t l c o c e a n . l n -tt o t h e P a c i n o ,a n d t h r o u g h t h e i t u -
a o u r t a n d t h e ii l aa l ae l pp i In t o t h e
At l a nt i c .
Th e .. . l at t e r n a ti o n al p ar k wa s ma d e
b y t h e e a r t h c r a c k i n g i n so m e f a r
d t a t a n t t i m e a n d o n e s l d e t h r u n l n g
u p a n d o \ e r l a | 1 p l u ¢ t h e o t h e r .l t h a s
ct l l ra s e ve r a l t h o u s a n d fe e t h l ¢ h . a n d
m o r e t h a n si x t y gl ac i er s fe e d lt nn -
d r e d s o f lakes.O n e l a k e tloate scs-
he m a l l s u m m e r . Tl te a c e n e r y t a t r u t y
Al p in e .
L a k e S t .l l n r y 'e .La t t e M c D e r m o t t
a n d L a k e M c D o n a l d a r e t h e p e e r s o f
a n y o f t h e m o u n t a i n l a k e s o t S w i t z e r
l a n d a n d It a l y .Tt t l a p a r k c o fe r a a n
a r e a o f 1 . 5 % s q u a r e t n l l e a . a n d m a l n -
t a l n s s u c h a n ex c el l en t ch a in o f c ha l -
e t s .ho t e l s a n d t r o l l s t h a t t h e t o u r i s t
c a n l e e l t l m a n y a t t r a c t i o n s i n c o n t -
t o r t .
Th e R o c k y M o u n t a i n n a t i o n a l p a r k
s t r a d d l e :th e c o n ti n e n t a l d i vi d e a t a
lo ft y h e i g h t . w i t h s n o vw ca p t l e d m o u n »
t a l n a e x t e n d i n g fr o m c o ffi n e n d .Th i s
p a r t ta In t h e h e a r t a t =|~°Il oe k le a
no rt h ar ee t o f D e n ve r ,sr th L o u i s
pe a k a a t ta r e nt e r .It w as e s ta b l is h e d
b y co u s o o e l en a c t m e n t I n t 9 l 5 .
Fa t e ! p a r k , t h e g a t e w ay t o t h t e : n o n n
t a l n pl a y g ro u n d .i s a be a u t i fu l l l t t l e
va l l e y t o w n n e s t l d a t t h e fo o t o f t h e
r i d g e an d y e t It s e l f m or e t h a n a n t l l e
a n d a h a l f a h o r a a e a | e r e !.L o n f a
p e a k t s n e a r l y t h r e e : a l l e s h i g h a n d
h a s se ver a l ne i g hb o r s t h a t r u n l t a
clos e s eco nd.
H o m e e f t h e A b o r i g i n e s .
Th e M es a V er d e na t i o na l t mfk l tl d e a
i n i t s p u r e e ca ny on s t a , $ 1 1 w e
a e n e d r u i n s o f a cl vt lt z at lo n w h i c h
pa s s e d o u t of e x i s t e n c e a o m a n y c e n
t n r l e a w w t h a t n o t a r e a t r s d t t l o o r o
ca ll s lea pe opl e.
H e r e o n e m a y t t n d y t h e m o d e l o r
l t fa o f th e pr e hi s t or i c A m e r i c a n a s
t h e y c a n h e st ud ie d I n fe w places.
Th e a e a b o r l g l n e a h a d t i n t ! c h i c c e d
t e r a n d th e y h a d gnrne n r n r r e m d ve
s a m l n c i t y pl a nn i ng ,C o m m n n l t y
St h w a s t he o rd e r o f t h os e t i me s .O n e
Bon ne h a d : o o r o o m s fo r fa t al l y ua e
a n d 2 fo r tra rs hl p.An o th e r o n e
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Only Ample Amount of Lingerie
for lmrnldlltc Ull.
Blnce the nhacr and cilnglng fabric:
su m m d dresses ue duplicated In
veils, ahhough brown, 3113 and bllck
predominate..nm as two shades lp-pear ln a dns. lu we Und aurenan
colon In a single ntl.The bod! or
mlln portion may be of c hilhn mdhue a trimming of Shetlnnd meth Q8
s ronlrunting hue. or it mu' be ill-ll
ncle rix vd linge rie is but llttle se e n ihls
m u o n .Th e r e a r e fe w e r ri b b c n m
fe w e r r o a e b m l a a n d ve r y m t h o f t m
h a n vl i y p a d d e d m d r a t h e r s h o w y e m
br o l de r y .
T h e sel ect ion m a d e b y o n e a t w e
mo s t c h a r m i n g P n r l u e u n e a u c h r y
x l r l l fo r l w r w e d d i n g g o w n :Th .
m n w a s a b o r t , l r h l l e t h e l u n g m u n
tc a u d e w u t w a s l n a n vl o u a l y en :
u m n a m a i n a l l w r m n - n d u n d 2»u1
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a n d U n o a n d o m l m a n l a t l o n o t u n c l e r »
g u n n a n u m n t ! e n o f l o m u c h Im p o r
ta n c e In t he t l n a l e l'l 'c c t o f o ve r ; c m -
t u m e , l l n g e r l o p r n e n u i n s o m e n e m o
a m o d e o r n s m m w i t h n a r y e h m g l n a t
l e m o n .ac c o r d i n g t o vo g u e .T h e
b r i d e o f t o d a y n o l o n g e r [ M i n d e s In
h e r u o u s s n u li n u re r i o e n ou g h t o in s !
h e r hu ll '|li fe ti m e ,b u t t h a l m p l oa m o u u t fo r l r o m u d l y e u s e w h i c h m e
se l ec t :ma k e s u p l n b o n u s ;w l u t i tla c ks In Q ua n ti t y, a nd :n e s u m s w hi c h
s h o e x p e n d ! u p o n l l w o u l d h a s o l l a :
ge r e d t h e vr e l l t h i e n o t h e r g r a n d
u m h e n .. . _ _ - . __.
l a vo l l e r t h a n o u r b e fo r e . l t s e e m m
I1 t h e i ln ge r le wh ic h t h t; s e as o n offer u
l o t h e b r i d e .r m n i a l t e i n l u ha u l !
m u d e lac es a n d de l i ca t e c o l o n n m
m e e r a n d l l l s u y fa b r i c s , I n : h o m o n
s t n l n l . o f l u d a i n t y a n d b e l o t l t u i e m
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cmtnstlng hue. Then nnln. lx lroftudot or design may be ot.apDolill illlt
from tha tell ilseif.\The zmlzlng nf dlderent c olon lbd
mlm"lnls In a veil ll upednlly gppgremin: h m for mmm-Ln;,ne lltlu l
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:ala who, when the emperor :ru he-
lng mlda | spec tac le of and all tha'morld was balm; fooled br lin sharp
lallar, nfnled to be quilt am! criedout. "Ile hunk got auythingon." Than
swan: enlhmlasu who han no poul-llum to lose and no dlgaitles In nu
np to go abou!pointing to d l our
literary emperors and caltlng attentionto tha :ma xima of th llr ntti n ot
srrtutnsl.and refuse to bl silencedhr £hrlr sennulallzed or terrltled elders.
Good lense bids as welcome thclrhon-
u f m e ' P r i n t n t y l a l .
Cl u st e re d U I P G I -t r n l l l n g fe n t b e r l
n l l d u p t u r n e d w i n g : a n a l l f o u n d o n
¢ p r I D S | n n l r i m l l l l n e ff .
C o n t r a s t i n g c o l o n a n d fa b ri c s a r e
co mb i ne d i n a c h a r m i n g m a n n e r t o r
m n n y o f u s e n u r s p r i n g t a p e s .
A u m n n n e w s p o r t co a t n t n n :
ve l o u r :ss m n d e w i t h r a g l a n l i t e r a l
a n d h u t h a D O C K !!!/ l h fl t h e b u t t o n
h o l u b o u n d w i t h w h 1 z e . \
S p r i n g e ve n i n g t m c k n n n co n t e m
p l a t i n g t h e r e m r n t o u m l o n g e r m n .
In m a n y c u e s t h u l o n ¢ e r e l fe c t i l l l
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" o f m e t bo dy .R e p r e e e n t e n o n
I. t h e c o n fe r e n c e o l e m b e e e e d o r e In
r l e a n d t h e r e p e fe l i o n e o o m m l e -
~n wi l l b e nn o m de l .T h e e m b e l l l
or t o F r eu c e » °| 1 1~ |» th e o b ee r ve r o n
b e fo r m e r ,e n d R o l e l d W .B o y d e a
l l l u n i n a n o m d e l c e p e d t y o n l h e
n e r .
r
U e a o r a t l ve B p h n d o r l .
"R i c h e s h a ve u rl n g n . "
" 'I` m e , " r e p l i e d u m C a y e n n e ." B
th e e ffe c t d e p e n d s o n m e i m e l l t g n ~
w i t h w h i c h th e y a n nt i l l l e d .
m o s : b e a u t i fu l o s t r i c h fa t h e r i n l l
Ir t o l o o k a t r i fl e s h a b b y o n t h c u r l
i n a ! b i r d . "»
fh a co u nc l i a t t o u r .w h i c h fu n c -
l o n o d n t P u l s d n r l n ; t h e d r a w n ; d
~ ¢ p | u : \ \ r \ s £ y . | , n d t o l \ 2 u . 1 | b o ¢ n
h r r o d fo r a l l t i o m o n t m l m !i m p o r -
l q u u u o n s , l n e l u m u m e A m e r i c a n
r o t u l t o t h e la n g u e o l n a t i o n !
l h a a u u d z o i a p a n o t a m s n -
a n l o r t h e w m a c l Y a p .u i a , I n
l , a x p o c u d t o :a k a u p t h i t h o ! !
ab j ec t a t n u n d u n ,w h i c h v u r s -
p fn o d b y r e c e n t u o t o b o t t h e . A m s w
- 1|p o n r n m a n l .m G r o u t B r i u i u ,
n e o . i t a l y m d Ja n n a .
A n o t h e r Im p o r t a n t q u n t i o n w h i c h
..
SWAMP-R001' FOR
Klum Al as
.
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Dr.Kllmds B\r\mpBoo¢| \-nd;h i g h lltf n r tb o r n mn lh a tllh ll~tab-\ju|t)\nnmed;|nadodinthoaan~upon thonnndl oi°diltrva||in;~Swumflnoi.make!~m m mildandimmedinn actin ~xn i i n d i n mo lt a a u .i t i n a g nben li ng vq uub hmmp mmi-B u r t w lmg lt s n o t.Sold nt41=|
m
¢° fllil\tt le s o lt wo s i n l , ~um HI llBurner, UR vials int to me 1.m a p n and un ont! to |A Ga., Biqhnmtaa, H. Y., furample batik.Winn writing be nnmention this Qaper.-Adv.
" Pnrla.-Fcsuruon policemen and
twenty-than mmmunials were wound-
ed hun in n dmurhc nn during the
aolohnllon of th: mnlnrnry of tbl
Zltdu ot the win at Orlnns by Joss
of A N i n un .
W e e h l u w u .D .C . - S e n a t o r l i k l n e
n f W e il .m m m Is s u e d e e u l e m e n l .
M e r . n r l i u t h e w h i l e t o l a y i n i t s
w i n t e r w n l r a t n o e l e e n e u e ! e l t h l e
t i m e G I t h e y e e r In e le e d o l t e l l i n ;
u n t i l t h e c o l d m o n t h s .H e u i d u p -
w a r d : o l 3 0 0 . 0 0 0 m i n e r s w e r e o u t o f
e m p l o y m e n t beca use o l th e h c !d
d fo r w e l e n d t h a t l h d r d e -a
i n n e a u i e r e I n d l e t r e e e .
-- - - - - -
IU:tho oound!hy llr.Harvey ! |h a m u m m y nf zn nmm; | wor ld
-» nicrsnca for dllarmmuat.In lim h kh u)adminluratiqn cir-
lu Il. :ru amphuuad that the actlon
1| not man the participation of thonlladB u m In any prohct "of 1
mu Tho lr Ronny GoodBy.Nu r York l'| per-The Mango
do not know aluwr the kia of lrlen:hip or that or politeness.Wim the
the k in u mnerved lo lmrerl.Banca or mu: and wife.
" v Nur York.-Reductions nf remit
i grlceu ol Clwrrom mtnmobllos as ua-
»pmxlmauiy n a ;par cunt.nn. an-nounmi by omclnla M um company.
3,elloelivl lla! 11.
5
Parll in prone: agdnll tha c olcbn-uon.Than vu hand-to-hand um-
I n l ta i wa n the demoaslruun sad
molnlbd guards and nn dlaordln con-uuuod aural hours.Tha n 'nl mn-
1. in uid that it was lnadublo um~a United sum hun an advisory
n In the uttlomonl. of tha 'rut sco-=-and olhsr problems growing out
nu wo rld n r.These seltlamenll.
l. na explained, must nucnufiiy ll-t_g:& up Unihd Btlul al ull na the
rm ol lim World.
u - u n u - _ - n - up
S h i va W l i h Cu t l o u r a S u p
A n d d o u b l e y o u r r a z o r em ci e nc y
' n l l a s p r o m o u m n p a n t y . m n -
f m a n d s k l n he a l t h .N u m u g ,
s l i m y w a p ,n o l e r m l .n o n u t s ,
Ir r i t a t i o n m n w h e n s h a ve d u n
d u l y . - D n a l n l n f o r a l l u l e l - - t b l
~ lhlmp-oolng.1 d vi
`P|,.|"_
Peapumu.
'Then you don'l. clra for mls
an1:1 nrt."
"Nm m the penpia of the hutenjoylt."
~W t l b i n l l n n .D .0 . - T h high r o l l
0 1 l r a n l p o r l s t l o n m a s u i u l u " t h o m o s t
p r a d a ; q u e s t i o n l n t h e U n i t e d 8 1 - i t l l
n l H i l l m n m a n t m d t h a l r i l l l i t o b -
n a e l a i n t h e I l l ' o f \ n t u r u t o n o r -
m a l e u n d l t t o m a n d t h e r u t o n t l o n c t
m a u f n n r a n n u l a r D a n n " . r o p u b t l c a n .
K u n a . d e c l a r e d w i l l ! l n t b a s o n a t a .
T h ! l i m a : l l n a t o r n u !t h o u n -
\ t | 2 l l 1 l 1 \ ¢ l w h e n t h e t n r m s r u n a
l o c a l t o n w m o r e kn i gh t .o n . h i s
CalarrhCll x rr b l l I. iot li gr l l hy I namendbym n a t i m cond!
HA2.»L8 c x n u u u s I S D I C I H E anTa me n m ! Bi nd Pu ri du .B L ¢tha blool and bulmin 'f f 1. o Iu a m f s C J \ r A 1 u t l i u D C I N Ino rm a l e a n di uo a l a nd w on N a t ur el l l u w a n .Al l C i ( f f l .Y.3-. cn-»'2§"¢<>.L'f"1~»u», Ohh.
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Wullnt?Dn.D.C.--The bonushoved its daurmlnatlon to spniup
production at tha du ol' the asmy lu
:mms mn b y ur wlul un a n lmlnd-msni to tho army appropriation hill
h i l l #no hdllmu the dlnehnrgo at
unlined rua.Dlhrud by Rc pfountm#Liu Hall at Ion. a republic an mam-
bu-at inc mllknry eummmn.:hua a lm d m u r . wm a me u m m ?at
war in a applications tor li l-
SUFFEHINE [IF A
LIFETIME ENIIE~
"Wbrds Cam't Express Graiitud
I Fed Toward Tantac,"
Says Mrs. Bunrinqlon.
'hom 1-.hlldhood nn!!! I :oz 'hull
! mama nom indllullo n nlvd ll~.1 A. Burial'un xroume.ui d Mmn, 640 Smnford Ave., Ia Angnl
f
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MRS. J. A. BURRINGTON
Lu Alluln, c.uf.
Thomas la n d s ,m n n l t r of s u
Stuart ' m m w u eomnu r:Pprraol
Bhnrlr, Stuart. and John ihalbll 0|
Slunrt were drovnnd than 5 boat ll
which they were bus Biking apliud
in D on jn ko , nr mn mllu s ou th 0 |
B lu n t
Ttmrcduc donattdand Sliperoc nt
In mul bnltdltig mnm-Iain announced
racially by Goorga Johnldn. ucnurr
or lhl dapnrtmmt of Duhlle r uth.
will moan lhl hunaln; at 100 lddi-
uonal miles ut m n road:in Nt-
bruh thi! summcr. according to r|»
portl.
Parma- sum aanumfnam Mc Mul-
len of "Hamm lrhllo In Llnoota ra-
cenliy, uid It was hll lnunzlon to |10s candidate £or&| npubllan aomln~
nuon for governor. u th e nu t ur l
mary.Ho was a candldau at the luxprimary, Ibm Govlmnr llc kalvh won
the nomlnulan.
The supreme court today decided
NEBRASKA NEWS
IN GDNGISE FURM
B!-its Ooéurrmaen of lmportuwo
Ballad to s nw Lima for
Qdok Pcrunl.
Sunday buamu, A M-Nl-Nutt: il-me. vu dsuawl for mo third limoll Ddinnf
-'rm hnnon union a¢~l.od||vo1s 1|
pmmu me uma | un for bulmumd mem functions.
The Kllllhu at Calnmba; ll. WmPoint Inu uublllhod I an eouadl.
xo bqknovn u wuz Pnlnl Qbtldll.
lo n thu no llrll s un llhllld
r u s z n z r r n a m !
u n a f r r z n x s
' h i l l m a m a Ya n k s r m I l e n m
S a l T h ! l i n e r w a s f o r A n z -
t l l a | - V r a a a d d t o I n
R n l o n l .
W a a h l n g t o n . n . C . - F r n l d m z H a r d -
l a g a p o l a n u s l a t a r m l n a t l o a u m a l l
m m m m l n b l d a n a fo r d i l l b l l d
w a r va t a r a n a t h a n h a t l d t a d W a i h r
Ro a d h o s p i t a l la t a Th u r a d a y ..
H o u i d u m m e na t io n ,e o n n a u
a n d a z o c u t l n a 1r1ll n a fa r f o r g o t t h a
a a c r l n o c a a n ( w i l l a n t h a t fl c t i m a o f
t h a va r w i l l n e ve r w a n : f o r a n y t h i n g
t h a t c a n h f d o n a fo r t h e m .
T h e pr e s i d e n t l p o k a c f a " d e m o c -
r a c y a t o p p o r t u n i t y . "W o n u d a d m a n ,
l n p l a d a d .w o u l d h a n ih a m a e l va a
r o a w r a d n o : m u l w l h l u a t t h e i r o p -
pn n u n i t y a h a u l d ba l o o t z o t h a m .
s - l l - v w I - _1
mon ware ln thu plana. but escaped
unhurt.Tha plum ru i ntln dod lor c om-
marclll purpuul and transcnnunenul
nlghln.Larson had drums! cl pat.-llng score: of than big shlps into
service md at building um blggarand boucr sky llnerl.This was the
dnl.ot the d r u m naar..1:h u |
capac ity of three umm ol tnlghl. or
pol ic ie s.'
"F ro m a m a n l y mi l it a r y sta nd p oi nt ,
o u r po l i cy , "sa i d G e n e r a l P a n h l n l .
" a n n u m n r o vl d c d n l .a p e r m a n e n t
m i l i t a r y es ta b li sh m en t l a r g e e n o u g h
l o w a r d a g a l n a t s u d d e n a t t a c k :se e-
o~ d , a fo r c e a u m c i sn z l o m e a l o u r l u -
ta r n a t l o n a l o b l l a a u o n l .p a r t i c u l a r l y
on t h e A m l r i ca n c o n t i n u a l: m l : 6 . a u c h
fa r e s a a m a y h e a e e t l n r y t o m a e !
vigorous pun ol sctlon ln nn enomptto leule the Ineorrecllon loldeled by
Adelben ltarhnty , with the object oljoining the lndtntriai -°Q';=`°1 Upper
sunn to Polend.'r1=J_P°11»n cnbinot h u hound estatement eeyin; that erhiledhe mln-
letry undernood the pau-louo motive
whic h led to the ollbreek. the ¢o1-
erument again disapproved of the in-lurrectlon.Ono problem Pdhnd u c ompelled
lo lace le me :fort of Polos to on
the insurgents.Diepetclaee report
30,000 nrmed workmen from het 8I»Ieele have attempted zo c ron the
Irootlor to outlet the insurnnte, bot
ell were turned back br the Potleh
authorities..
o r g l n l a n l l n n f o r f l r h . u . O m l h l .
Th : d s l . : c o n ve n t i o n o f l b ! N n l i o n -
a l A u o c l s l i o a o f L d u r C l r r i o n i l l !
b e i u l d n l o m r u a n y s o a i u n .
D u r o c Je r s e y b r a n d o n o f n a r l h w n t
H l b f l l k z m a l a t H a y B p r l n g l a n d
o r n n i u d : b a N n r u u r u u r n D u m a
B r e n d a n ' a n o d a l l o n .
A s p o c h l s l o c t t o n t o v o u o a a o v u -
t n c t _ w i t h t h c n e w hy d r o - o i o c t r i c
: g n u a n d y o u r c o m p a n y u H e b r o n
h u b e e n w u d b y t h a : I U o o u l d l . .
A n n o u n c a m s n l . b u b e e n m a d e t h u
l b s Io u n n n l h a n n u a l a n c s m vm e n l . o l
lb s U n i t e d S p a n i s h W a r V e t e r a n s . d o -
n r t m a n l . o f N e b r a s k a , w i l l b e b d d a t
L i n c o l n o n Ju n o 1 : - 1 4 .B p o c l s l n u -
Topah, Kal..--J l'h| mln at the net
wmla l th o K u n a mu tt a t ln d u s -
trlsl relations tg, ulmclontiy brand in
oonr dl zu provision. tho stale su-preme court hold in the an Aulalt
Jerry Beau. a Iwitchmm arr|| t|¢,at
i m m a City.xu . .ln tha "outlaw|Irltchmln'| ltrlkc" |. :nur ago.
'Tho snpnmo court.nu r se d the
liusldo u ot ml v. H. llc C¢milh of
the Wy andolu county dlllrict court
m d ordered further proendinn lathe lover noun, Judge \lc0|m1|h dh-
mlutd thu Scott one, hpldlng um tha
Ulla oi ihc industrial gourt law ru
not brand eumfh to eofor Section 11,which makes zz a felony zo oonlpiro
to call \ clrikn.
liuption.1 'thc s u h dopartmoi of trade andThalaeund mnnal convantlon Uflc ommnc a dlsc reuonlr!y o u r ina tninod c ltlun ranrn orgnnlud ~
moe! tha amargency of snr.»
lurgonu and the Gorman: hue oc -
mrmd in thc Ry hnlt district. whore.
according to Polish rsporu,more
thu: | 60 Pole: Inu bleu titled andmanywounded,while the Germsn
cullllllen were barrier.
in a tllbt for ponelllon ot Frlud-
orichahulu,s laundry center.morethnn thirty Polos wan lmna.
Despite alfortl of the governmsnl tosoothe public opinion. domonltntioul
an boring hold horn daily by the labor
plr th l.u m a :ountinunnco o l thestru aln Repeaied demonstrations
Wuhlngtnn, D. C.-Plans lor a na-tion-wida ohurvnnca or me week he-
llnnlns Ihr as ul "nallonal dlnhiad
loldlerl'wool"were announced at
hudqurwrl of the Nations! DisabledSoldiers' lequa.
"Ramombar tha dlubl¢¢!" srl!! be tho
llo n n and thu annolmcamant u i d
the Unk na dalmatod as 1 period
for th! American pubiic £0 plus! and311| a thought to tho c cnnlrfs war
crlpplu.
:ru burned w dnth.
A movlmant h u b u n started at
Liberty xnd mmmltisn hun been ap-
poinlod to look into the matur ofprovidingnplaygroundandpublm
ll b n n .f m 'h a n b u n u h m ua
fd a p a r ot the mogcy.
hh, a labor olliclll nld.ma i d be
lmpcrnuon of tordgn minors.zz ' l u commantod ho n m a the
mlnon roprcuuled the only brancholGormanIndustryu m had fu!!!
urrlld out su undo:uklng lmnrd the
allies.
o n w l l l b o h o l d i n L i n c o l n Ju n o ?.
z o n d a. a c c o r d i n g t o a n n o u n c e m e n t
m m b y H r s . C .H .n m r m h .H u b
I n u .pr es i de nt .
" P o s t e d b y h a r r o n n n r b r o l h l r i n t o
5 b o n l l fn vr h l l o i b n I vo i n t o p l a y i n ;
w i t h o t h e r c h i l d r e n o u r t h e i r h o m o
l l H u t l n n ,D o r o t h y ,4- y ou r -o l d
Euan,Germany. -- "Bndnou aa
usual," vnu ba tha sratchvrord amuntcommarclal and labor intlreatl la the
Ruhr valley should tha occupation br
mlod torcaa occur. according lo ma-ara.u was dltlartd at labor Mad-
quarlora .um no general ilrlka ana
éonlamplaud.
Italian lentions.
There in n" noticeable increase In
the preu :nd ln' public apaechll of
the feeling sp in s:ltallln lnlerler-Gnee between the insurgents and the
Germans.
W u h l n n n n . - ' n m t h e hi s t o r i c
A m e r i c a n d l r l l l o n n i n t h e w o r l d w a r
l h o u i d b e p e r p e t u a t e d 1 | t h e u r a n i u -
t fb n o f a r m y r e l e r ve l . w a s p r o p o e e d
lem an It ls a prodncan'problem,
Thomas E. Wlinon cl Chicago. pred-deut of tho Institute of Amorlcun Moet
pnctarn told the house commllloo onaldcultura.l p p n r l n in npposltion
to the Norris-alcbaughlln bill za non-
trol the packlng lndustry.
an iucruilnl lnurolt za the brooding
of horns this spring, ;ccordln|Lothe mln eallqo of anicuttnrs, 111.11
mamiuunn nm the :musing my In
th e tn vlui . in y an ...
Wuhlngton. D. C.-Yluc tuadonl In
lhl ll" stoc k marhl an largely duo
to un Unlcilnllbc and lnoillc loat ln-lnn amploy ld br 91oducen in mar-
ksung 'lhlr products and the r a l
troublu lt tha bus M 01| vhoil queu-
Ml ln m uk a c. W l a .- T hi gr e a t e st pl l ll l
q n r bui lt.i n Am e r i c a .n m a m m o t h
87 5 , 00 0 i ly i n g i l n e r w i t h b o r th s . sh o w -
er b a t h a n d l u xu r i o u s a c c o m m od a t i o n s
fo r t w e n t y - : l x p a s s e n g e r s , c n l h u d z o
t h e g r o u n d h a n o n "ma ki ng n i !"fo r
i l l m q l d l n e u g m .A l l r e d w . L u n c h .
d o s i n g : a n d b u i l d e r ;t h e p l l o t . Jo h n
public support ot tho torlhc omln;
uriu of millury traini ng c amps u
recognition ot. Un ohilgntion of enry
qislgn lo prepare hlmul!to u r nhll country in time at wtf.
Gonornl Plrlhing hu bun selected
br the pruldent no had a ahlaton
hndquarun ata!! organlnd to lunc-lion iaaunliy in Uma ol nr and the:mont outllnn for the nm tlmt. hi!
D o n n r . - T h e ra l a n h u su st en a-
fl l l l y p s u e d a al t u nt i n n u m .t h r u b
a n d t h e m u s t l n m a n d o u a nn a n c l n l
p a n i c t h i c o u n t r y i n f h i d I n p r o o -
ao cl .J o n p h z .M i l l a r o r t h e T l u t h
F o d a r a l R o a n 1 b a n k . n l d h e m .
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u n p l c o f t h e o t h e r n l l r o u l n o f t h e
| u | . ¢ ,1r h!ch h a n r t p o r u d t h u s fa r
4 ~| .1t o th e fa l l i n g w h a t p r l c l .v ~ a ~ n
n m m n m m o o .o u r \.na h a n d H i n E m u M u n . G r a n d I s l a m . N -
L e vn l t
It n .I l l N o r t h F i l t h r a i l s !i n u k a ¢d u l y u u m g n gl i nt ,' h d ' o n
tuvrn n.h a n o r p n l n d a n am az onr . u » r o d l n ( h o a i r p l a n e m m . a t H o l d
b u o h a l l i e a x u a , u n t e a m s l o e m p t o r r g g a , i n d n a n g m n w d m : t h a n l h ln o n - n l u h d h o m o p u n t s .l m . a h u l l ! l a a d i n x .S h o e a u p o d
C o m m l u n m e - r u n g :m e a t t h o i l n i n r y .filu tho dls t.E p i a c o p l i a n d C o n g r r g a - 1 T h a N a b r n h s u p r e m e m a n | 1 -
»\
..I un-_- - 1 ' -Z k l l y T l u u a i o l t n r l e ' a P a y r o l l .
W a s hi n g to n .D .C . - T h e b q i n n l n x
o f th a n u r lineal n u r .Ju l y 2,w i l l
h a d m o r e a l u m s u m o s m p l o n l a n t h o
g o n r n m l n r a p l y r o h i n th o c a p l u l .
qpq -w
thnodu urial tournamsnt nz Hold-
n n .A d n a n from a. dmon emu;
nnlc ipaaad in tho aunt. thc tim of;its kind Hu hlid !n the auto.|
Ann n daisy ol 5 wack on accountof an accident to thu maéaina drill-'ry,ln; fu rlrllméd ll. the 011 till near?
Wyman.The arm sa new down :Io
tn: and in n formula; of llmauona.' Two m m f r m ; a n B u llI c e m- '
mmncld a drop nhl :tat per loaf in
the wholeuis m d n u l l price nfmea sc ored s triumph our use Unk
unity ot Xmas trac k squad at Lla-
cbln, when the Cornhuaken won tha
dull moot. M 1-a to 5: 2-3.Un d lr u n provision: of tha n n '
sntomobiln Hema luv. M56 per uni
ar ms mmm na lo o ud mm u c a na u
remains in the eounuu ol coilocuou.a(_l*hich» 15 par cent ls w be an ulda
as n :tale highway mad ua bt lltd
for mnlntmmco und mimi.'rho ro-_malndor in lo be scat to the Depart-
B t . P n l . l l l n u . - T h a r a m p s a
b u n k o f C l l o k l o . c a b l l a l l u d a t u s .:A
h u l u l p a n d i d b u s i n e s s n c o n r d l n ; s o
._
iluthodlst.Epiacopli and Congrrgg-
o d r u e r n a i n ; 1 n n u t h a m u o n
I
the hdanlion o/I thu we churchtl.
Omaha member!ol the ModernWoodman nl America an planning zo
m c :a ebmmodiou h u d q n u n nbuildlnl sn Omaha. and ID bring tbl
lation!! anumpnmt ot Waodmoa so
Denver, Chin.--'l"h| autos: hu o1|e»
conlully pnuod a sltuawun a m
tlraatnnod the mon tromsndoua nun-d l i pa ve th o sa ith ? ne r n m i l
grotpocl, Governor Joseph z. llliiar
PULES MDVE TU
SETTLE lIPR|Sl||[;
lovemenl Called Palrlollc Ban
Dlsapprovad By the
Polish Govornmanl
wonxusu HELP INSURGENTS
luoum-1 mn. Gsnuu Hue Ro-man 1 - lu! Dull):-De lo l»slnuou una Daily UrglngCutlnulee Q1 sznggk.
Wuuv,-In the hcl ol lncnull(elnhu biting thc mmrgmu md
h a ve l n o w n m o v i n ;p l c m r a th e at e r
an th e c a m pu s . a t w h ic h w i ll b e s ho w n
p l c l u r a l o f h i s t o r i c a l s t e n t s a n d a u b -
k c u o f l n t a r a a t m a t u d a n u .Pr o fe s -
s o r O o n d r a 1 | I n c b a r g a u l t h e w o r k .
L o a n s o n l a n d s i n Ne b r a s k a a n d
a d j o i n i n g a u t u u n d a r t h e fe é e r a l
f a r m ! o a n : y u m w e r e r e s u m e d M a y
5 b y t b l F m d t r a i L a n d b a n k n l O m a h a .
a f t e r a u p c n u o n o t b u n i n u a l o r m o r e
ua jointly Habla for danllu on ae-
eounl of the death at Prank F. Briana
who was killed when hls sum n nmar an embankment an n ma c on-
necting fha two countlcl in Mu, ms;
zz ~1a nndlrltood u m um use otconvictlnborineroding alla n u r
$500,000 rotormuory for nuns grim-
lnais ll Sn the range ol poulbilltiu.
Puma. u 1| uid. are so :oem the ro-mrmnlory af Lincoln, or u Raymond.
a. lltth town only ' s fur miles (rom
Llnuln.
A gunral order urn luuod by Col-onel J. Il. Pnuon. dupsrunem com-
mand-er ot the Grand Army of um Re-
has L My so tal loam
a l u m . G a n c o u n t y , h a n h i n d g r u d -
i n ; e q u i p m e n t e q u a l t o t l u t u n d a n g
c o u n t y r o a d s a n d w i n c o n t i n u e t o
l r u a n d m a i n t a i n t h e r o a d s a t t o w n -
nlrlp e xpanse.{
P l l n l s a f i n r d m r 1 L i n c o l n n u . ;
t o r .I n : m u y l n j u r i d a t t h c b l ;
u i r i a !t o u r u a m c n t . a l H o l d r u o . w h e n
h e c r a s h e d 1 5 0 z e n . c o m i n ; o u t o i a s
1, 00 0 r oo t ta i l sp in .H e w a s r u a h o d f
l o s U n m l n h o s p i t a l w h e n h e ~
l l x a n l i o n v m n o o n : u r l t o r i
C r e w :m u n l c i p a t s w i m m i n g p o o l ;
m e n t w h i c h w i l l b e h l l d a t H u n l n t l
an M a y 3 8 Lo 2 8 .S p d e h l t u s n d u c -
t l o n l h a ve b a m g n n t a d b y u l r u : -
r o s d l t o : h e o l d u t o r a n s .
Th e b o l r d o f q g n t r o l a t t h e l i u q u l c
h o m D !P t u u m o u l n D A :p u r c h u a d
t h a P l u n r d d u m m m v m o f m e
l o u u l n t d b r t h e M a u n a ,g i vi n g
t h e m u m b l o c k ! a l a n ; l o c u s t s u n t .
a n d m l k e u In po ss ib le t o c a r r y o u t
: h a l f d u l r n a s t o u r n a m o n t a t l o n a n d
fu t u r e b a n z d m ..
v u t h e a n a l s t r a w m u p l s c l d h i s
t a n k I n d l m c n l t i u a n d m l - d o i t a n e u -
n r r t o r h i m t o ab sc o nd .w a m m
B a r n l i f t B e l vl d e n o n t h e va r y d a y
o n w h i c h h i s b r o t h e r . H e r b e r t B a r g e ,
r
C h r i l t h n w o r k i n , t h l c h w i l l b e o p -
o n t o d d u n ;t h a l i n e s o f d m l l a r
sc h oo l s i n c u m l u n d u n .T h e
h e a d q u a r t e r s o t t h e In s t i t u t e w i l l b e
u u m C u t d a r cl na rg h.m o S o u t h
Bln ua en th n r e a t .A l u m m a r u n i o n
o f t h e s c h o o l u l l ! o p e n Ju l y 1 .T h e
~Unc h B ulk to S ue Bro the r.
Llnoola,Nob.-W llliun Barge. ab-
aoondud cashier of the Flrmerl' Btstlbank at Belvldaro. ran his bank into
Ula ground in a futile auanript to an
his brotha: from the pauitentiary, ae-rmrdlng to |. aulamenl made hy J. 3,
Han, ncntary or the suns dopan-
monl ol trada and commerce.Accordlnl zo Hlrl. tha ss.ooo. which
m t l - p i c k e t i n g l u v.T h e m a n u r e !
# n a n p a s s e d h y t h e l u i . l u g i n i s t u r l .
R n w . H . Jo r d a n , w h o r o e l n t l y r c -
al g a o d t h e p u t o r a u o [t h e ' f i r s t
P m b y w u n c h u r c h .B h e n l l m a n h .
Io w a . h u g o n a z o O m a h a t o o p e n a
|
'k | .lh n s u and Color will s u lbr J un! 1.job! ln laundrin, fnctorlu and In do-
A hlllblll h um ha s be en o rllp -mestlc nrrlc o l t Denver this lum-m a at Arnold composed of "° ' m' me 1 Lo wa tint-hand knowledge or
nprnlntinx various tnrm Imran °"'Clhe problszu ol their lan fortunate
ganlzstions.Da mn will be D\l»J'0¢;|i|tan who have not had the advan-
on Saturdays under the schcduia.:ullll of higher education.The experi-
R o m e - I n e l d l t e r t o F o r e i g n N i n -
il t e r S t o r e e . r e m e t . w e e e x p r e s s e d b y
u .S k i r m u n t .Po l i s h mi n i st e r ,o ve r
t h e oc c u r re n c e s I n U p p e r Bll eel a.
w h i c h h e d r e e u i t e d In d e e l h l o f m a n y
l u l l e n s o l d l e r e ..
u k o d t h a t l u vn l u a u n u b e c u t t r a m va n i t y o l H a b r a a k u h u m n o z u z o o d a
§1b5q3»355 ID s ¢ , m , m .E l h 0 | 1 C ¢ 0 \ l l . l O i n d t k t n l h i p z o b l g i v-
' f h c u c t a l l t a l l o n G m H m l l z n n 1 a n t o N a b r u k a a l n l . t h u u n i ve r s i t y a t
u m o u t o l B l u e 5 D l ' i n | | 1 | r u p o r t o d i L i n c o l n J u n o s a n d 9 fo l l o w i n g c o m -
¢ o 1 r n 2 7 5 fu l .mo n ca r ea n t o s; Ju n e 4 .
_
e m b u s h m l n t o l _tunnis l r o m t h e
F q r m e r a 'S u n m u o l Ho s k in s ,o t
w h i c h h e v u c u h l n .
Th e B a l vl d e n b u l k i a c a r r y i n g $ 2 0 , -
o o o d l h a d p a p e r a n d a $ 2 . 0 0 0 d o n c l t
fr o m s s c h o o l f u n d . w h i c h t h e m i n i n g
a a h l l r n s h a n d l i n g . H a r t . n y s .
-.» - -- - -
nomlnalionst.Mr.Jordan hu nub-
liahld tha Living Worid for the put
h e y a n .
Final detlilt for tbl Ilil:annualaony nuon nz the Nabruka Bundl!
Baton!au0¢itlton. zo bo :nm |gn\
u to 11 au Huldrno. are bil!!! enm-
A t I . s p c c i l l m u t i n y a t m e S u p e r -
i o r c i t y o o u n c l l , a i m ! z o c o n s i d e r l h g
l d vl s a b l i l g o f o o n vg x l n l Q a w a ys l g c u o n m r i n E i n vo l e fs a n 5 i = v° r -
tu n l l y z o t o ll t h e $5 8 , 0 0 0 w a t e r b a n d s
w h i c h w e r e d c l c u s d l l t h e r e g u l a r
s p r i n g a u c t i o n . l l . vu d a - c l d a d t o w a
au c h s ic c tl o n H a y 2 4 .
u h i n n o n . D . C . - - T h e f o r f l n b o r n
t h l l l p o p u l l l i o n o l N u r Y o r k C i t y
was nnnouneod bi* tha census bureaual IJSOJU, or 15.4 por cent ol tho
wud pcpialnuun nl oompand urlth 40.4
por clnl. in 1i}0.
'. ..0
Romm-In a ldltar to Foreign Niaon.
P i l t l b t l r g h .p l . - T h i b o l r d n l d l -
r f e l o n o f t h e Pi t t s b u r g C h a m b e r o f
C o m m a : o e h u a d o p u d an r n u l u l l o n
u n d e r r h l t h t h a Q f l l n i l l l i o n w o u l d
.I
D u h f d n n .I n - G o v e t n o r 1 - m a m
a n n o u n u d l l h u ae ci ée d d o n n l m y
ma l t o u l l \apg ci nl u n i o n o f t h a
le g i n la t n r s fo r t h a n u r p o u u l ca d a
r n l d n n . b o c a n u o t t h e n a m a n .
v- . -- - - _
g m
modtnta oust.
- m a n - I
Bodom. llua.-Karla' 5500.000 hu
boon :pmt on null vurk In Inland
by the Amodma oommmn, the com.
|t u i n n .$300 d u z a l n a l i a s !the
l l n d r o o 'h l l o g h o l l t c n m p l n y .P u u r t o n
c h n r n d t h e u l l p h o n a c o m p a n y 1r l t h
b o i u re s po n s ib l e l o r t h a d u l l :o l
I v o h o : s u b e c a u s e o l l u t s i l u n t o
|un. Brnn mdlmsd he would ruinIt h e 'n n n o t s l o c t e d z n n y o q .
N o n p a r u n m I n n s a n d l a b o r i n -
d o n m e l l l L i n c o l n a n d m u h B u d
p l a n a fo r l l l r t l n g r e h r e n d u m p a i l -
tl o n a a n t h e n n t n i D r i m a r y regim-
t n l i o n l u v .w h i c h n q u l r t l a l l t o l -
a r a . a n n I n r u n ] d i s t r i c t s , ! o r » d | -
u r fo r t h e p r i m a r i e s :t h e h w g i vi n g
ment is bein; plannld by the Y. w.
C. A.
Lincoln cltlnna a n greatly
wrought up our tha anion of thanur city ccmmiulan lor naming F. c.
Zeb:-un; mum of the elly over Chu.
W Bryan.In spits of the tac t uma-*nn nooln d Ibn n u m :mt: a t
the rodent alowun 11|r u d a t u m !for mayor br g vnu of 4 to l.Prior
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f i
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5
s.
PULES MDVE TU
SETTLE lIPR|Sl||[;
lovemenl Called Palrlollc Ban
Dlsapprovad By the
Polish Govornmanl
wonxusu HELP INSURGENTS
lu o u m - 1 m n . Gs n u u Hu e R o -m a n 1-l u ! D u l l ) : - D e l o l »
slnuou una Daily Urglng
Cutlnulee Q1 sznggk.
W u u v, - I n th e h c l o l ln c n u ll(
e l n h u b i t i n g th c mmrg mu m d
Poluld hu dlf:| d0d n n |moron. plum ol muon In An nnumpt
w uuls tho lnlurrsc tlon lmmua by:mmm Karllnly . vllh tha obloc t ol'
sol-nu me mamma -Q;-»`°1 Uppc r
su m; m Po lmd .nJ_x>°n»u u b l n n n u luusd n
suumanl aly lll um. v:hlls<1.h| mln-
htry uudmlood me pnrlnuc motive
vhlc h led to lho nllhruk. Lhl lav-
ummenz :nhl dluppravod of Un in-
lurrleuuu.Om D wb h m P¢1\nd 1| enmpnlloé
ua h c l ll me ll0r \ n f Po lo: (0 un
ms lmurtnnu.Dllnltc hel u w n|0.000 umod workmen (mm hu 8l~
l u l l h u e ullmnlc d to c ron Lbs
hon da : ln u du thu in mr nu n. b g:. n ur n tu rn ed mm b y th e Pollsh
mlharluom .
Pnc lml anumnun haxvun \h| Ln-
luflonll and lhl Oormnnl u n o c -enrnsd ln chu Ryhnlk dlutrlct. when.
nceordlnl to Polllh reporu,more
\hxn ls o Pole s mn u m killsd Anduuuywoundod.wh lh mc Germul
umllllu wa r s hu vla r .
Mllnmukac. Wla.-Thi greatest plllllq n r built.in America.n mammoth
815,000 ilying ilner with borths. show-
er bath and luxurious accommodationsfor twenty-:lx passengers, cnlhud zo
the ground han on "making ni!" foritl mqldln light.Allred w. Lunc h.
dosing: and builder; the pllot, John
Wilcox. and two Alllvrnukn newspapermon ware ln thu plana. but escaped
unhurt.Tha plum ru i ntln dod lor c om-
marclll purpuul and transcnnunenul
nlghln.Larson had drums! cl pat.-llng seo:ea of than big shlps into
service md at building um blggar
orichahulu,s laundry center.morethnn thirty Polos wan lmna.
Despite alfortl of the governmsnl tosoothe public opinion. domonltntioul
are boring hold horn daily by the labor
plr th l.u m a :ountinunnco o l thestru aln Repeaied demonstrations
into occurred before the British and
Italian lcntions.
There in n" noticeable increuo In
the preu :nd ln' public apaechll of
tha fueling sp in s:ltallln lnlerler-Gnee between tha innurgauu and the
Germans.
dnl.ot the d r u m naar..1:h u |
capac ity of three umm ol tnlghl. or
BHASKA EWS
GUNGISE FUR
- a l l
Oc currenc es of Importanc e
Ballad to a Few Lines for
Quic k Parnell.l
ndsy baseball. a hard-itmfht il-
was defeated for the third time
~son.
Thomas lasts/ln,mne ser ol the
Stuart Telephone ccmoeer:PprrsslShearer. Stuart, and John Roslin ot
Stuart were drowned when a boat llvrhlclx Ilm were bass Belting capslsad
in l)oralake, ntuen miles south ol
Stuart.
Thsrednc ttonottdand tllperesnt
ln road building ntaterlals announced
recently by George Johnson. secretary
of the department of Dulslle workl.
will mean the hulldln; of 100 addl-
tional miles of sues roads tn Ne-
braska this summer. according to re-
ports.
Former sum aenswfndm Mc llnl-
e farmers onion et-hodsepols ss len of "seamen wlxlle In Lincoln re-
nmg to mum a een tor t>us1mee|'°°"7» asm " F" en |I\\¢=25°=\ to beseem functions.a candglate for dn rsnubllan nomin-
e unseen or Colombo; st W m suon governor. at the nest url-
t have establlshed . new °°"°°*L|.....;.,"I.l`II.'o'l.fI?.f".l"»§'.=2i»'.'I2l.';'.§
known as West Point oonnoll.|'h notnlnstl~rs than 1:0 girls were lttitlatedl e on.
Jobs Dlulhters, a new Haeonlo.The lllllfime court today decidedls atlo n fo r flrls. s t gm";that the counties of Cedar and Dixon
e state conrentlon of gh, gq|u¢m,1lf¢ jolatly ltanle for dailies on sc-
"utha gf mar C|fr}|g| 'uf I count (lf Ui! tlllul Of Pflhk F. 8111310eld al Oman Ihr so and sl.lvrlzo was killed when hle auto ran
over an embankment on a rosa con-roc Jersey breeders of northwestmetatHayBprlngsand
~lsed the Northwestern Dnroc
~ers' eseoclatlon.
special electlonto votson soon-_ with the new hydro-electric
and poesr company at llshroa
been mlm by the city consul..
oouncemenl. has been made that
ourteenlh annual socsmvment of
nlted Spanish War Veterans. ds-ent of Nebraska, will be bdd at
n on June :lr-14.Bpec lsl nu-
dock, Glenwood and Elm town-Gage county, hare hired grad-l
equipment equal to that used eng
ty roads and will continue to
and :nslntaln the roads at town-expense.{
lot Ed Gardner. e Lincoln av1a»:
was ma n y Injured et the b l;tournament at Holdrcse. when
rsehed 150 zen. comin; out of a
»root tall spin.He was rushedfLln c oln h os pital wh ere he ~
avetlon will soon start tori
e's munlcipal swlmmlng pool;
lzlsespeatedtobe y to r oe e l
une 1..
I
baseball league has been orllp-st Arnold composed of tesmsl
ntlnx various farm bureau or-;
lzstlons.Dames vnu be played*
Saturdays under the schedule.
t s. special meetfns ot the Super-
clty council, called to consider the
ssblllg of convoxlng Q s m o gtlon m five ills voters an divor-
ty to vote the $55,000 water bond!
ch were defeated at the regular:
ns election. u was decided to note
election slay 24.
Unlvsrdty of Nebraska 1l'llI
e lts own movin; plctore theater
he campus. at which will be shown
urea ot hletorlcal events and sub-
of interest to students.Profes-
Oondre ls ln charts of the work.e ns on lands ln Nebraska .,,.,|
- ole;states nnder the federal;
»»loan sysnem were resumed Maythe Federal Lend bank of 0mshs.1
r snpensloo of business for more
l l l
I
nectllll the two counties in May, ms;
lt ~1s nnderetood that the use ofconvictlaborlnerealsg dns new
saoo.ooo retormatory for nuns crun-
lnale is lo the ran;e of poeslblllttss.
Plane u ls eald. are to to-ate the re-fcrmatory sf Lincoln. or at Raymond,
n little town c ol! a few miles from
Llnceln.
A general order was Issued by Col-onel J. ll. Presson. department com-
mander of the Grand Army of the Re-
pnhllc. announcing the state encamp-ment whic h will be held at Hanlon
on lil! 38 to 28.Speelat fare reduc-
tlons have been granted by an rall-
rcads to the old veterans.
The board of control of the llssonlc
home or Ptsttemouln hes purchased
the Pltsgerald propeny west of theIotaownedbrtheMasons,giving
them two blocks sion; locust street.
and makes It possible to carry out
thelr deslres ee to ornamantstlon andfuture helium..
1lishmn college girls from Nebras-ka.Kansas and Cologsdo will seal
lobe ln lsundriea. factories and In do-
mestic service st Denver lnls sum-
mer to wo llrst-hand knowledge ofthe problems ol their less fortunate
sisters who have not had the adven-g...,.. of l1llllsr education.The esperl-
gment ls bein; planned by the Y. w.
C.A.
Lincoln cltlssns are greatly
wrought up over the salon of theBeer city commission for namla; F. c.
Zelu-un; mayor of the clly over Chas.
W Bryan.ln eplte of the tac t thata - l m received the me nu :vote st
the rodent election he was defeatedfor mayor br a vote of 4 to l.Prior
to the vote taken br the commission-
ers. Brrsn molested he would resin
lf he were not elected mayor.
Nooparusan league end labor lee-
ders mot at Linc oln and made nod
plsne for starting referendum peti-`tlons on the seoersl Drimsry regis-
trstlon law. which requires all rol-
fers. even In rural dlstrlcts, to"reds-
me a tplendld nppe
enjoy u good bean!1 hldn't dare ton I
my fel: of it troubl
-1-nkn I had me
came dreldfuily sicmr stomach kept ln
only took four bonbuild me up :nm 1
feeling béttar than
remember.I hm
pounds In weight. ~--express me gntlta
Tln!l¢.I keep Tl~
nl! the time naw, f~
medlcine thu can -Tlnlld il lnld by
C a fl f. , " a n d l l 1 i \ '||
fo r l ' m n o w i n m y
" I r e m e m b e r i h e n
s u a t c p !o n n s t
w a t e r a n d m i l k f o r
be e n In co ns t an t d
y e s r l .z s u ffe r ed t e
in g a nd h a d t o be ve
I a l e .I b e c am e s o
I m a i d h a r d l y I0 n ~ °
a n d w a s l n n m i s e
" A b o u t n m y e a n¢o t In cl ; s p le n d i d
he i n s i s t e d o n m y I
m e d i c t n ¢ w a m !. b u t
SUFFEHINE
LIFETI
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Ain s h u n A p p g i r l n g I n t h e N m
s u m A n D u p l l c n u d i n t h !
1 - n r D o o o r a t l o n .
T o b e be c o m ln g i y ve i l e d a i d s a
w o m a n S M L I J i n b e i n ;l m l f l l l '
dr a i n e d .Th e » ¢1 e¢ u =m a t n ve il s s a s
i m p o n l n l a n t h e c h o i c e o f n u r o t h e r
I IJEWELS
i
Face Covering as Importam an Fasmons FOR THE KIDDIES
Diner Articles ol Dress.-
5%~
PULES MDVE TU
SETTLE lIPR|Sl||[;
lovemenl Called Palrlollc Ban
Dlsapprovad By the
Polish Govornmanl
wonxusu HELP INSURGENTS
lu o u m - 1 m n . Gs n u u Hu e R o -m a n 1-l u ! D u l l ) : - D e l o l »
slnuou una Daily Urglng
Cutlnulee Q1 sznggk.
W u u v, - I n th e h c l o l ln c n u ll(
e l n h u b i t i n g th c mmrg mu m d
Poluld hu dlf:| d0d n n |moron. plum ol muon In An nnumpt
w uuls tho lnlurrsc tlon lmmua by:mmm Karllnly . vllh tha obloc t ol'
sol-nu me mamma -Q;-»`°1 Uppc r
su m; m Po lmd .nJ_x>°n»u u b l n n n u luusd n
suumanl aly lll um. v:hlls<1.h| mln-
htry uudmlood me pnrlnuc motive
vhlc h led to lho nllhruk. Lhl lav-
ummenz :nhl dluppravod of Un in-
lurrleuuu.Om D wb h m P¢1\nd 1| enmpnlloé
ua h c l ll me ll0r \ n f Po lo: (0 un
ms lmurtnnu.Dllnltc hel u w n|0.000 umod workmen (mm hu 8l~
l u l l h u e ullmnlc d to c ron Lbs
hon da : ln u du thu in mr nu n. b g:. n ur n tu rn ed mm b y th e Pollsh
mlharluom .
Pnc lml anumnun haxvun \h| Ln-
luflonll and lhl Oormnnl u n o c -enrnsd ln chu Ryhnlk dlutrlct. when.
nceordlnl to Polllh reporu,more
\hxn ls o Pole s mn u m killsd Anduuuywoundod.wh lh mc Germul
umllllu wa r s hu vla r .
Mllnmukac. Wla.-Thi greatest plllllq n r built.in America.n mammoth
815,000 ilying ilner with borths. show-
er bath and luxurious accommodationsfor twenty-:lx passengers, cnlhud zo
the ground han on "making ni!" foritl mqldln light.Allred w. Lunc h.
dosing: and builder; the pllot, John
Wilcox. and two Alllvrnukn newspapermon ware ln thu plana. but escaped
unhurt.Tha plum ru i ntln dod lor c om-
marclll purpuul and transcnnunenul
nlghln.Larson had drums! cl pat.-llng seo:ea of than big shlps into
service md at building um blggar
orichahulu,s laundry center.morethnn thirty Polos wan lmna.
Despite alfortl of the governmsnl tosoothe public opinion. domonltntioul
are boring hold horn daily by the labor
plr th l.u m a :ountinunnco o l thestru aln Repeaied demonstrations
into occurred before the British and
Italian lcntions.
There in n" noticeable increuo In
the preu :nd ln' public apaechll of
tha fueling sp in s:ltallln lnlerler-Gnee between tha innurgauu and the
Germans.
dnl.ot the d r u m naar..1:h u |
capac ity of three umm ol tnlghl. or
BHASKA EWS
GUNGISE FUR
- a l l
Oc currenc es of Importanc e
Ballad to a Few Lines for
Quic k Parnell.l
ndsy baseball. a hard-itmfht il-
was defeated for the third time
~son.
Thomas lasts/ln,mne ser ol the
Stuart Telephone ccmoeer:PprrsslShearer. Stuart, and John Roslin ot
Stuart were drowned when a boat llvrhlclx Ilm were bass Belting capslsad
in l)oralake, ntuen miles south ol
Stuart.
Thsrednc ttonottdand tllperesnt
ln road building ntaterlals announced
recently by George Johnson. secretary
of the department of Dulslle workl.
will mean the hulldln; of 100 addl-
tional miles of sues roads tn Ne-
braska this summer. according to re-
ports.
Former sum aenswfndm Mc llnl-
e farmers onion et-hodsepols ss len of "seamen wlxlle In Lincoln re-
nmg to mum a een tor t>us1mee|'°°"7» asm " F" en |I\\¢=25°=\ to beseem functions.a candglate for dn rsnubllan nomin-
e unseen or Colombo; st W m suon governor. at the nest url-
t have establlshed . new °°"°°*L|.....;.,"I.l`II.'o'l.fI?.f".l"»§'.=2i»'.'I2l.';'.§
known as West Point oonnoll.|'h notnlnstl~rs than 1:0 girls were lttitlatedl e on.
Jobs Dlulhters, a new Haeonlo.The lllllfime court today decidedls atlo n fo r flrls. s t gm";that the counties of Cedar and Dixon
e state conrentlon of gh, gq|u¢m,1lf¢ jolatly ltanle for dailies on sc-
"utha gf mar C|fr}|g| 'uf I count (lf Ui! tlllul Of Pflhk F. 8111310eld al Oman Ihr so and sl.lvrlzo was killed when hle auto ran
over an embankment on a rosa con-roc Jersey breeders of northwestmetatHayBprlngsand
~lsed the Northwestern Dnroc
~ers' eseoclatlon.
special electlonto votson soon-_ with the new hydro-electric
and poesr company at llshroa
been mlm by the city consul..
oouncemenl. has been made that
ourteenlh annual socsmvment of
nlted Spanish War Veterans. ds-ent of Nebraska, will be bdd at
n on June :lr-14.Bpec lsl nu-
dock, Glenwood and Elm town-Gage county, hare hired grad-l
equipment equal to that used eng
ty roads and will continue to
and :nslntaln the roads at town-expense.{
lot Ed Gardner. e Lincoln av1a»:
was ma n y Injured et the b l;tournament at Holdrcse. when
rsehed 150 zen. comin; out of a
»root tall spin.He was rushedfLln c oln h os pital wh ere he ~
avetlon will soon start tori
e's munlcipal swlmmlng pool;
lzlsespeatedtobe y to r oe e l
une 1..
I
baseball league has been orllp-st Arnold composed of tesmsl
ntlnx various farm bureau or-;
lzstlons.Dames vnu be played*
Saturdays under the schedule.
t s. special meetfns ot the Super-
clty council, called to consider the
ssblllg of convoxlng Q s m o gtlon m five ills voters an divor-
ty to vote the $55,000 water bond!
ch were defeated at the regular:
ns election. u was decided to note
election slay 24.
Unlvsrdty of Nebraska 1l'llI
e lts own movin; plctore theater
he campus. at which will be shown
urea ot hletorlcal events and sub-
of interest to students.Profes-
Oondre ls ln charts of the work.e ns on lands ln Nebraska .,,.,|
- ole;states nnder the federal;
»»loan sysnem were resumed Maythe Federal Lend bank of 0mshs.1
r snpensloo of business for more
l l l
I
nectllll the two counties in May, ms;
lt ~1s nnderetood that the use ofconvictlaborlnerealsg dns new
saoo.ooo retormatory for nuns crun-
lnale is lo the ran;e of poeslblllttss.
Plane u ls eald. are to to-ate the re-fcrmatory sf Lincoln. or at Raymond,
n little town c ol! a few miles from
Llnceln.
A general order was Issued by Col-onel J. ll. Presson. department com-
mander of the Grand Army of the Re-
pnhllc. announcing the state encamp-ment whic h will be held at Hanlon
on lil! 38 to 28.Speelat fare reduc-
tlons have been granted by an rall-
rcads to the old veterans.
The board of control of the llssonlc
home or Ptsttemouln hes purchased
the Pltsgerald propeny west of theIotaownedbrtheMasons,giving
them two blocks sion; locust street.
and makes It possible to carry out
thelr deslres ee to ornamantstlon andfuture helium..
1lishmn college girls from Nebras-ka.Kansas and Cologsdo will seal
lobe ln lsundriea. factories and In do-
mestic service st Denver lnls sum-
mer to wo llrst-hand knowledge ofthe problems ol their less fortunate
sisters who have not had the adven-g...,.. of l1llllsr education.The esperl-
gment ls bein; planned by the Y. w.
C.A.
Lincoln cltlssns are greatly
wrought up over the salon of theBeer city commission for namla; F. c.
Zelu-un; mayor of the clly over Chas.
W Bryan.ln eplte of the tac t thata - l m received the me nu :vote st
the rodent election he was defeatedfor mayor br a vote of 4 to l.Prior
to the vote taken br the commission-
ers. Brrsn molested he would resin
lf he were not elected mayor.
Nooparusan league end labor lee-
ders mot at Linc oln and made nod
plsne for starting referendum peti-`tlons on the seoersl Drimsry regis-
trstlon law. which requires all rol-
fers. even In rural dlstrlcts, to"reds-
me a tplendld nppe
enjoy u good bean!1 hldn't dare ton I
my fel: of it troubl
-1-nkn I had me
came dreldfuily sicmr stomach kept ln
only took four bonbuild me up :nm 1
feeling béttar than
remember.I hm
pounds In weight. ~--express me gntlta
Tln!l¢.I keep Tl~
nl! the time naw, f~
medlcine thu can -Tlnlld il lnld by
C a fl f. , " a n d l l 1 i \ '||
fo r l ' m n o w i n m y
" I r e m e m b e r i h e n
s u a t c p !o n n s t
w a t e r a n d m i l k f o r
be e n In co ns t an t d
y e s r l .z s u ffe r ed t e
in g a nd h a d t o be ve
I a l e .I b e c am e s o
I m a i d h a r d l y I0 n ~ °
a n d w a s l n n m i s e
" A b o u t n m y e a n¢o t In cl ; s p le n d i d
he i n s i s t e d o n m y I
m e d i c t n ¢ w a m !. b u t
SUFFEHINE
LIFETI
"Wbrds Cam't Ex~
I Fed Towa
Says Mrs. B
'nun dllldhobd! mlered hom ind!un xronme." nm xlum. sm Smnford A
41
~a.
~~7
r »'¢.\ .\
,
MRS. J. A. BU
Lg. A-|.|
iii~»Effbv4 hr an 181 upumqan punk. ma lan.lllsrhl.
~\
P i l l ! ! !Blair. Neb., May 12. 1921
ZH'- \ = - - - - - - - »- - - -
B l a i r , H e b . , M a y 12 , 19 21 .
.._ ....~-rms srmzzmuan-- r m
OAI) TIME TABLE
I0 5 North W estern
n'I`;iT€n| Ent.
nun'l'r|.|m Went.m. Daily.
~. Dnlly.
c.. S. p__ zu, Q O.
Train: 1*Ior*»h.
daily except Sundu..
day.Manager Juhaaon il very
mlki ng c hmw in the wir e -
made necessary by the read ~
at nun by the meant ruling of
sthto nihnigr ocmmlidou.»
ally ill tha: business houses in H
mn ue putting in i ndivi dual ~
in the plan of the party llne -
they previously bad.
0 Kqnnud News
G.R. Johnson and family
a I
Coal and Feed nom.
For Ren "I'wo sleeping rooms at
214 W. Washington |treeL . \.1-sf
Puriian Pancake Flour,the beat
ner. 35c enu per sack at
The Rhonden Coal and Feed Store
Rev. W. H. Underwood "ju anorth
K\|hn'|photos wil!plane youChick fm for male at the Rhodes 'BL AI R B R I E al and Personal
K u h n ' a P h o t e g w i l l p l e a s e y o u .
L a w n G r i s :S r c d n t A y e B r e a .
Se ed Ho u s e .15 -t i'
Ta y l u r B r u n t o n w u s d o w n a t W u h -
ington, Nah., the first of the week ou
business..
M r .a n d M r s . " N .Tis-one n t t e m l e d
. . ._ _ _. . .._ , _ . . . . . ._ _. . . _
ity water sy stem in the state, Ends
that with the inereue ln popuiation
und the extra.burden of supplying
to mn new taps to guurantee a adr-
plua nt all times.
A projec t is under way to check
the Missouri river in cutting ltl bank:
and carrying away hundred: nl acres
of land by inttalllngwlpnp work on
the river bottom:neu'Bdfllevue.
Dykes will duo be ¢0na%|l.\Ll.ad to pre-
[IVE STUCK PRICESAT SU UJMAHA
Trade in Beef Rather Ghiet.
OAI) TIME TABLE
I0 5 North W estern
n'I`;iT€n| Ent.
nun'l'r|.|m Went.m. Daily.
~. Dnlly.
c.. S. p__ zu, Q O.
Train: 1*Ior*»h.
daily except Sundu..
day.Manager Juhaaon il very
mlki ng c hmw in the wir e -
made necessary by the read ~
at nun by the meant ruling of
sthto nihnigr ocmmlidou.»
ally ill tha: business houses in H
mn ue putting in i ndivi dual ~
in the plan of the party llne -
they previously bad.
0 Kqnnud News
G.R. Johnson and family
a I
Coal and Feed nom.
For Ren "I'wo sleeping rooms at
214 W. Washington |treeL . \.1-sf
Puriian Pancake Flour,the beat
ner. 35c enu per sack at
The Rhonden Coal and Feed Store
Rev. W. H. Underwood "ju anorth
K\|hn'|photos wil!plane youChick fm for male at the Rhodes 'BL AI R B R I E al and Personal
K u h n ' a P h o t e g w i l l p l e a s e y o u .
L a w n G r i s :S r c d n t A y e B r e a .
Se ed Ho u s e .15 -t i'
Ta y l u r B r u n t o n w u s d o w n a t W u h -
ington, Nah., the first of the week ou
business..
M r .a n d M r s . " N .Tis-one n t t e m l e d
. . ._ _ _. . .._ , _ . . . . . ._ _. . . _
ity water sy stem in the state, Ends
that with the inereue ln popuiation
und the extra.burden of supplying
to mn new taps to guurantee a adr-
plua nt all times.
A projec t is under way to check
the Missouri river in cutting ltl bank:
and carrying away hundred: nl acres
of land by inttalllngwlpnp work on
the river bottom:neu'Bdfllevue.
Dykes will duo be ¢0na%|l.\Ll.ad to pre-
[IVE STUCK PRICESAT SU UJMAHA
Trade in Beef Rather Ghiet.
hlvlng the .un0\1n£ ol' money invest-
ed whic h the avenge fsnnar has
without keeping u .eurlul nel of bwkl
and from time to time c hec kin; up
hh bulincu to :Hanover tht l-nh and
the unprofitable lines.
n
YOUR CHECKING
ACCOUNT
5oL1¢1TED
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~T h e M o d e r n C i g a r
°"~a~ 3 _~~..Thry could hesmllu - But not beiter
~* *Smoked by mon whoWrite"°s.appreciatetheutmostfnrour- ' ' +~ .__4 ,2 '~=.;ln CngarPremium~`?.. ~~Qwi ty -9Clltlcg No. 4 " = f ~ .2 1 ».t .§3iluutagpnrligts.. . .I ~.\3.
r m m u u .J I ' . 9 1 j g 1 , 5 € ; hL l | § ' \ \ I | | d { f: 'c r l # 4 .q ; f§ ¢;?:1 I
|..la¢ |IlA; ..;u\." ",~f-.\h:\'\u=.1."~ '~'¢ t '..4' g >.J ;\
0 ."'r~.| .-
w / `2-I
0 ~u s .~ 4 -~
fj g y g - _ ; j f } a i Q ~ { ; S . ; E i | G c E s T . c n c a m "~
'I' hrr etu rn zo theuneof more
horns, both in the cities md In the
munity , hu c aused the mu c ollege
nf agriculture in urge extensive
'xnbdlng this spdng..In addition to
1 much increud demand fo r p o d
draft horses in the dziu. npecialiy
for :hon haul work. the fum demgnd
hu dm lakes upwad trend, due in
part to the iight breeding of the int
fawyears n d ln p a z t to a n wr e e xtcnsivo me of horses on farrna this
yesr.Hnedlng on f u m :hu been
no light that there ure new many more
old horsan md mule: in the country
thu:young nnlnuis.The mu t t
may be un extnondinuy demand for
replacement stu!!in a fear yearn.
The fzrmer who does not guise cults
so replace hh #ld hone: will hive £0
buy in open market.The college is
urging flrrnrrp to breed. Brat to rc-
plaoe their sninm-out horses. md sec-
ond, for the market.In order that
1
'Ibis Bank has the facilities, the ex-
perience and the knowledge ol the
local conditions to render you the
most etlicientassistance.
L
~!
Farm Llbnr 3'5l\u.»llon Eaalrr
The farm labor situation In the en
tire country is decidediy easier than
it has been in the pmt three yearn.
Nehnnka hu o plentifularupply ,al.
prowar prices or utightly above, nr
25 to 50 p-cr ctnt lower than a year
ago, according £0 the state coiiege of
aninzlture.hlany farmers, ho\e'vl°r,
a n not hiring any more men than
they have beeh in the lan few years.
Some any that they have become ac-
nnstomed to getting along with Eittle
or no help while others any they are
Qnnncinlly unable to hire.Likewise,
the low prices of farm products makemany feoi unwilling to dak any large
outlay for labor.
there may be a re ~y e or my
~ian(
"'f'm'.¥.";:'..~Burns
°B a n d a g e t h e s p o t w i t h
, |:.p f e n t ) f _ 9 f s o o t h i n g
\I . | u l A l . l I l l ¢ | l \ M l l : .
The Farmers State.Bank
Blair, Nebraska.
COM MISSIONERS'PROCEEDINGS
C o u n t y C o m r n i u i o r r a ' R o o m
Bl n i r , N o b . , M a y 9 . 1 9 2 !.
T h o B o n n ! o f C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n -
e r n m e t p u r s u a n t t o a d j o u m m e n t
t a k e n A p r i \2 5 , 1 9 2 :P.m m m J .F .
W h i t e , I l . C . m m a n d H e m ' T m l a l -
se n.Y
type of drdt animal.There is no ,
has be-en, and wi!! iikely be in the
future, n demand for good draft ani-
mals.Exporter:any they will ho
in the mnrkst for this type, once cxf
change conditions an. right.
O -=:''-4 9 ~Cool; and heals gently
and antiaeptically.
read and approved.|
Refund orders 'xc-re allowed to
Geo.Ruhr, Jr. $7.25 on account of
double aaselnma.-nt;J.II. Carnpheli
$98.57 on account of crmr in uneas-
ment; Geo. H. Schmidt $54.38 on ac-
count of being assessed with mon-
Iliilre that had been zelemcdg J. M.
Wild $43.86 on ac count of error in
mmeslmcnl.
Bom! of Herman Iloegermcyer, as
Justice of the Peace for Sheridan
tnwnshlp was npprov?°¢l with the
nuretiea thereon.\
Road petition No.532 pctltionvd
for by Carl IL Hansen, et. nl., \\:Ls
_ - . ,-s u p
Louie Knudnen (labor)
C. ll. Sny dar (road dn;-
eivz ':.
Healy Contracting Co.
{5lcKinn¢y brldlwe}
8.00
11.55
493.11
rejected for the reason that thi!
would be mo txpenlsivi mu under-talrinr at uni um for um hmm:
derind from the loc ation ol uma.
Road petition Na 575 was liked so
're urithdrawn by J. F. Quinlan and sms!
Henry Hansen
ximrl
Henry H
sins!F. w. Blmktnfc ld (road
dragging)
Wm. Pmchnow (road drag-
lrinsl -
Highway Maintainer Co.
( r e n i n )
Albert Matthleson (road
walk)
F .¢:Andenon (road drag-
sim-rl
Gm F.. Lage (road dngginz)
Hana C. Linen {rond wo#
Standard Oll Co. (oil)
C. ll. Hansen (1and dns-
dust)Geo. H. Llichellen (road dng-
irinscl
Edgar Havens (labor)
{ road drag-
anefl (r¢;ad dug-
4.50
1 1.00
10.20
77.90
19.80
20.52
8.00
38.55
30.80
23.75
18.00
14.35
sz .so
8.00
Bound adjourned until May 23.1921, at 9 o'c10ck A. zu.M117 C. Debel, County Clerk.
~u la~fequeat ~ the said pe-
tition be and hereby la rejected.
Eztcruion of Morllxen'pension
was granted to Viola Maynard far sz
pe r i o d u f a i xmun tlxa lh tlu a u md
$50.00 per month.
The foilmnring bills we n allowed
and ordered paid.
Frank Jenkins ( s u )'s s o m
Rah Gilliland (road work)'»'8.0€|
G. .C Wiikina (rod dru-
xinan '' mo
Menkinz 5: Seger (mlm)11.22
I-`nrmers Gr. at Lbr. Cos (ell).60
Gdian Iron Works 6: Mfg. Co.
(repairs) _10.90
Wm. Ruliedn (Iibor)12.00
Galion Inun Work! In Mfg. Co.
(repairs).8.65
L. A. Woodward {hal.l|lng
dc .)32.00
Edgar Havens (repairs
and handing)12.00
R. J. Schenck (gan)35.30
culmufnon ur cnusrimlnu
MID SICK.HEADACHE
'`The Bread $ueoeu of Cartafn(; A R' |'E , ' q htLle_ Liva Pzlls is due to the com-ete satisfaction of all who use them.I T T ! F ot by purging and weakening theQ| V E B Bowels, butbyngwtingandstrength-J P I L S _mms them.
Dun'I Houma-Got a Bows-Jtake one mer each medl and one at bedtime They act as anatural laxative m the mf anda mgularand healthy con~didon of the :ivan mth I om fmlgn Constipation and SickHeadache Ss e fault.They are stnctly Vegetabh-
Smlll PHI _Smlll Dose Small Prloo
o
A When in the city STOP at
gf R h o a d e s Co a d &F e e d S t o r e
and get our prices on the
The Best Flour Milled :`
ETHANALLEN,PURITAN.
and GOLDEN WEST
and all kinds of Feed and Hay.
11-a-5l
R. J. Schentk (gun)
Chester Heuernumn (road '
work).
Herman Schwock (road work)
Gienn Z.. Johnson (road d u g :
srlnz)J
Gus Carlson (road drag-
zins>*
Freeman V. Tucker (road
wirmriruw
Gaiion Iron Works & Mfg.
{n~pnlrs}.
Alfred C. Andermn (road
lhmazinzi
.Andy Nichols (road work)
C¥§xnn1l Ray (road drag-
sins)John Thielfohit (road drum
Cv.
73.21
36.00
36.50
14.40
25.20
2.10
565
12.60
124.00
26.10
tina)
Rina)
George Loftia (road drag-
glng}
Henry`Truhlsen (tundra)
Funk Sheer (aiwveling
mow)
C. H. Blanchard (oh and
m m
1 . 1 .Woodward (labor)
1a.oo|
13.0531.31 g
l100;1
3.35.
mn ;
Zlfghurny llalntainer Co.(re-
pain)
Edgar Havens (labor)
O. C. Jensen lb!acksrn.ith
wdrk)
Curl Toelke (road dragging)
R. 3. Sc henrk (gn)
alas
45.03
rms40.168.10
i s I
R. J. Schenrk (repairs)
Stanley Lowe (labor)
J. Peter Lumen (road drag-
xinsl
J.Peter Larson (rand work)
Niels P. [Amon (road drug-
nina)
J. Prior Imson (road work)
M. ZI. Slarlcr (road drag-
xinsr)
S. ll. Noll (road work)
Crowell Lbr. & Gr. Co. (|um»
ber)
.-Kmclt Ildw. Co. (nails)
Mcnking $1 Seger (mls)
Blair Auto Co.(repairs)
5.15
16.00
HL00
51.752
25.20
42.00
32.40
209-|
11.15
13.35
11.19
19.75
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.'»~='9'».~»';ri1'.fls at Your Service iz~
To c onlntuhtp or uund uympathy to frlmds ~eo
got Inlormstiun quickly md aorructiy -to promote nies-
to avoid making nndlns trips -for my bumlnass or mzhl
purpou-"Long Dlaunco" u muy; the quiokuz ma but
way.Hors an n let npnunutiva rata -
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THE E;.5'1`ERPRI§Ehlvlng the .un0\1n£ ol' money invest-
ed whic h the avenge fsnnar has
without keeping u .eurlul nel of bwkl
and from time to time c hec kin; up
hh bulincu to :Hanover tht l-nh and
the unprofitable lines.
n
''|lhsolnte fac t Ind nn be Iound on
puma 23 of Dnln'| Kidney Pill offl
cial dlrec tnry and is :tuned as one
of tin womlers of America.lt says
"There In but one editor ln heaven.
How he got there L1 nut positively
\|1'w1\'l1. but in conjectured that he
puled himsnlf for a minister and
dropped hi unsuspeetedly.When the
dedga was discovered *hw searched
the realm: of fciirity nl! their Iennh
and breadth for a hurycr to dmw up
the necglaary papen for ekclion but
they enuldn't had one. no of course
the editor holds the fort."
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N a r t c z :
'Hu County Bbud -qnl nut nla"\
or guy gay bitl for road work nr
road dng fi ng nnlell tha sane
vwchod for by the road ovcrsour
the asa district.
By older of the County Baud.
eu- u n a r
mm: A. lulonls.Puhlkhu
'I' hrr etu rn zo theuneof more
horns, both in the cities md In the
munity , hu c aused the mu c ollege
nf agriculture in urge extensive
'xnbdlng this spdng..In addition to
1 much increud demand fo r p o d
draft horses in the dziu. npecialiy
for :hon haul work. the fum demgnd
hu dm lakes upwad trend, due in
part to the iight breeding of the int
fawyears n d ln p a z t to a n wr e e xtcnsivo me of horses on farrna this
yesr.Hnedlng on f u m :hu been
no light that there ure new many more
old horsan md mule: in the country
thu:young nnlnuis.The mu t t
may be un extnondinuy demand for
replacement stu!!in a fear yearn.
The fzrmer who does not guise cults
so replace hh #ld hone: will hive £0
buy in open market.The college is
urging flrrnrrp to breed. Brat to rc-
plaoe their sninm-out horses. md sec-
ond, for the market.In order that
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O n t h e t h e o r y t h u . fa r m i n g m a y b e
a p p n n c h i n g p r e w a r eo n di z io m ,t h e
S t s t e C o i l e g w e o f A g r i c u l t u r e h u r e
e a n t l y pu b li s he d a n un a ly a si s o f a
s t u d y o f t h q i n c o m u o n fi ft y - e i g h t
G l n c o u n t y f u n n : i n 1 9 1 4 . S i x o f t h e
M t y - o l f h t f a u n a i u t m o n e y i n 1 9 1 4 :
1 5 m a d e $ 1 . 0 0 0 o r l e a n : 1 8 m u d b e -
tw e e n ~ ¢ | . o o o a n d 8 2 , 0 0 0 ; w h i l e o n l y
I I
OVo
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Hlmdly felcgy posses but muh the
~of some avnl-r, usually In* thi
af fha g0\'el11IB¢1l'L To n y
but tha gowmmcpl. is :boulder-
nl an a°f..\l $1 "den by keeping up
ihin ser-ri c.Prrhlpi in time the de-
ve!o|m:c'°1£ of this bnlncil of the aer-
vicc may be :urls as ua eliminate to n
great atznt the sacrifice Q! so many
liven of young men who are 1.hé` pride
off our country.Let ua hope that it
may be so.
ratnn psuring the public Hut they
~some an investigation.That may
true if Lhgy mm ibn invmstignting
»\1°¢» but we gather think It is
l buncomb and Hi Hwy will have
fd! but on nthr- means to Inc l
public.
Prlel Pet 'har $150
m a n n s m ! ' r n u m n n
Farm Llbnr 3'5l\u.»llon Eaalrr
The farm labor situation In the en
tire country is decidediy easier than
it has been in the pmt three yearn.
Nehnnka hu o plentifularupply ,al.
prowar prices or utightly above, nr
25 to 50 p-cr ctnt lower than a year
ago, according £0 the state coiiege of
aninzlture.hlany farmers, ho\e'vl°r,
a n not hiring any more men than
they have beeh in the lan few years.
Some any that they have become ac-
nnstomed to getting along with Eittle
or no help while others any they are
Qnnncinlly unable to hire.Likewise,
the low prices of farm products makemany feoi unwilling to dak any large
outlay for labor.
there may be a re ~y e or my
R. B.Ho1»reil h to be a :nnclidatr
for United Btstol senator, according
to newspaper reports.He wil! have
some Ittivs supponen ln Blair. no
douln.It win, ba wznemberedthat
Howell w u an actin supporter _ci
J. C. Kinder for United States dis-
trict atlnrney.Kinder 1ra.|` brought
to the notice of £heHIalr public by
the mention of Herman Aye a form-
er Blair man as n possible uaistlnl
for Kina!-Er.
hfh nd u u ao ml-d lu amnmr \¢
th yodotflen at Blair, Nab.. und"
\b u A: t d Ca n ¢ nn d llu ¢ h 8. 1 a 'l9 .
COM MISSIONERS'PROCEEDINGS
C o u n t y C o m r n i u i o r r a ' R o o m
Bl n i r , N o b . , M a y 9 . 1 9 2 !.
T h o B o n n ! o f C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n -
e r n m e t p u r s u a n t t o a d j o u m m e n t
t a k e n A p r i \2 5 , 1 9 2 :P.m m m J .F .
W h i t e , I l . C . m m a n d H e m ' T m l a l -
se n.Y
type of drdt animal.There is no ,
has be-en, and wi!! iikely be in the
future, n demand for good draft ani-
mals.Exporter:any they will ho
in the mnrkst for this type, once cxf
change conditions an. right.
Wane not adrocazes gf lynchlmnn
We believe in a c ivilization that il
huod on In, on law that lllndl for
eqmllly ,that recognlzea no clique
or dan, when one man Ll as good ls
another;bg! occasionally we get a
feeling of disgust for the Individual
sho never stops to consider the rights
of othen,who will never play the
game aoooniing zo the rules;but
who leely that he is privileged to do
an he planes.There 5| no lur, hu
man or dlvine|?.h|§ he thinlu me his
cue. . He is n luv unto himself. The
fellow who hu an opinion dlflerent
from his '5hun't much gray matter
above the eye-brown" and la wrong
in every m y etc.We meet meh
people oec uiu:d!y.The word "in-
dividunlity"is o mlsnomer
with them.Poor mlamkm monnh
who never look on but one Ado of n
queellrm and that is their own.Who
xttompt to Hd: rulhlenly over 4:very»
one who lets in their way.
read and approved.|
Refund orders 'xc-re allowed to
Geo.Ruhr, Jr. $7.25 on account of
double aaselnma.-nt;J.II. Carnpheli
$98.57 on account of crmr in uneas-
ment; Geo. H. Schmidt $54.38 on ac-
count of being assessed with mon-
Iliilre that had been zelemcdg J. M.
Wild $43.86 on ac count of error in
mmeslmcnl.
Bom! of Herman Iloegermcyer, as
Justice of the Peace for Sheridan
tnwnshlp was npprov?°¢l with the
nuretiea thereon.\
Road petition No.532 pctltionvd
for by Carl IL Hansen, et. nl., \\:Ls
.ul-:`1s emu. 'rmzan
For the benefnt of the young Indy
who wishes to know if there no any
Qditoru In hemen,we publish the
_ - . ,-s u p
Louie Knudnen (labor)
C. ll. Sny dar (road dn;-
eivz ':.
Healy Contracting Co.
{5lcKinn¢y brldlwe}
8.00
11.55
493.11
rejected for the reason that thi!
would be mo txpenlsivi mu under-talrinr at uni um for um hmm:
derind from the loc ation ol uma.
Road petition Na 575 was liked so
're urithdrawn by J. F. Quinlan and sms!
Henry Hansen
ximrl
Henry H
sins!F. w. Blmktnfc ld (road
dragging)
Wm. Pmchnow (road drag-
lrinsl -
Highway Maintainer Co.
( r e n i n )
Albert Matthleson (road
walk)
F .¢:Andenon (road drag-
sim-rl
Gm F.. Lage (road dngginz)
Hana C. Linen {rond wo#
Standard Oll Co. (oil)
C. ll. Hansen (1and dns-
dust)Geo. H. Llichellen (road dng-
irinscl
Edgar Havens (labor)
{ road drag-
anefl (r¢;ad dug-
4.50
1 1.00
10.20
77.90
19.80
20.52
8.00
38.55
30.80
23.75
18.00
14.35
sz .so
8.00
Bound adjourned until May 23.1921, at 9 o'c10ck A. zu.M117 C. Debel, County Clerk.
~u la~fequeat ~ the said pe-
tition be and hereby la rejected.
Eztcruion of Morllxen'pension
was granted to Viola Maynard far sz
pe r i o d u f a i xmun tlxa lh tlu a u md
$50.00 per month.
The foilmnring bills we n allowed
and ordered paid.
Frank Jenkins ( s u )'s s o m
Rah Gilliland (road work)'»'8.0€|
G. .C Wiikina (rod dru-
xinan '' mo
Menkinz 5: Seger (mlm)11.22
I-`nrmers Gr. at Lbr. Cos (ell).60
Gdian Iron Works 6: Mfg. Co.
(repairs) _10.90
Wm. Ruliedn (Iibor)12.00
Galion Inun Work! In Mfg. Co.
(repairs).8.65
L. A. Woodward {hal.l|lng
dc .)32.00
Edgar Havens (repairs
and handing)12.00
R. J. Schenck (gan)35.30
o
A When in the city STOP at
Rhoades Coad & Feed Store
and get our prices on the
The Best Flour Milled :`
ETHAN ALLEN PURITAN.
R. J. Schentk (gun)
Chester Heuernumn (road '
work).
Herman Schwock (road work)
Gienn Z.. Johnson (road d u g :
srlnz)J
Gus Carlson (road drag-
zins>*
Freeman V. Tucker (road
wirmriruw
Gaiion Iron Works & Mfg.
{n~pnlrs}.
Alfred C. Andermn (road
lhmazinzi
.Andy Nichols (road work)
C¥§xnn1l Ray (road drag-
sins)John Thielfohit (road drum
Cv.
73.21
36.00
36.50
14.40
25.20
2.10
565
12.60
124.00
26.10
tina)
Rina)
George Loftia (road drag-
glng}
Henry`Truhlsen (tundra)
Funk Sheer (aiwveling
mow)
C. H. Blanchard (oh and
m m
1 . 1 .Woodward (labor)
1a.oo|
13.0531.31 g
l100;1
3.35.
mn ;
Zlfghurny llalntainer Co.(re-
pain)
Edgar Havens (labor)
O. C. Jensen lb!acksrn.ith
wdrk)
Curl Toelke (road dragging)
R. 3. Sc henrk (gn)
alas
45.03
rms40.168.10
i s I
R. J. Schenrk (repairs)
Stanley Lowe (labor)
J. Peter Lumen (road drag-
xinsl
J.Peter Larson (rand work)
Niels P. [Amon (road drug-
nina)
J. Prior Imson (road work)
M. ZI. Slarlcr (road drag-
xinsr)
S. ll. Noll (road work)
Crowell Lbr. & Gr. Co. (|um»
ber)
.-Kmclt Ildw. Co. (nails)
Mcnking $1 Seger (mls)
Blair Auto Co.(repairs)
5.15
16.00
HL00
51.752
25.20
42.00
32.40
209-|
11.15
13.35
11.19
19.75
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TH £ BEST CORSETSQ
,, FOR srourg
w o M E ¥\, $SIZE
..,;~¢,24-39;; `~»~=~;f~:»,~' i k "-<~.?;.~
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AVOI0 THESE TROUBLl§S
lt makes \ f ellow mul to ps y n
mn lwlre.Nearly everyone hu pu-1
some blll twice, beauxe he could not
prove he bud paid it the Bm time,
hnvlng paid in unrrency.
There In a feeling of pemunancy
and sxurlty w ihe pennn who writes
his check for the payment of bills.
lf y o u u u n o tu e u s to me r a f tld l
bank, und are not paying vw: bill;
by check, we invite you in nuke \hlA
your banklng homs.
Cll`lZENS.STATE BANK
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C T C O U R T E 5 .S E R VI C
Ruhn's Photol will please you,
The Rhoades Coal and Feed Store
does grindirg.
Peter Smendgnnrd of Onun was u
bosineais caller in Blair, Monday.-
7 Dr. J. V. Ilznchman, olilce 215 tt
Wonhinoton .Strec L Both "be"AU
For Sale. --\\'hiu-Rock Eggs.
Fishel Strain $2 for 15; $10 for 100.
Mrs. ues. om,
'I'~l2t Bennington, Neb.
Jack Lazuye has bought Claus
3{encke's goats and expects to gn into
the goat business..
A Mr. Harhican oi W t Pointers:
appointed la.¢tTucsda:y the new
light and water commissioner.
Ccmkeyfl., Stirling Feed fox'fialé
at the Rhondea Coal and Feed store.
Puritan flour $2.50 per sack at the
Rhoadcs Cool and Feed Store.
Howard lhmgate of Columbus, Mo.
was in, Blair Inst Thursday, May 5
visiting his mother, Mn. Lou Hon-
gate.
Lulu Lorenzen,daughter of J ohn
Lorenzen, has been taking treatment
at the Green Gables nnitariam for
the PDF! four weeks.
Last lllondny.from'appea¢ances,
about one-fourth of the county was
at the cour t house.The occasion was
the hearing on naturalization cones.
Mrs. Wm. Carter and little dough-
ter, Mqry Francis ami Miss Bello
licnoen of Oakland were week-emi
guests at the Jonas Burnham home
on west So\1th8lr*¢~Bt.
Miss Esn Schatlfr,daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Irank Schafer of this
city, spent tho neck-end with her
|lll!0|\!.z4.Miss Schafer is teaching
school near Billiard.Neb.
Mayor Aye hos appointed Dave
Steed au his new paving inspector to
take the place ol .Jim Roberts.We
are informed that this position cor-
rics n salary of $150 per month.
A c anl from the 3{ynle's. informsua that they are enjoying their auto
trip to .\l|'5oming' immensely ond orc
heading for Kimball,Nels.,where
they ask us to scod The Erderprlse.
was wrzmsm' MARKET nsrom'
Hens ._
Roosters
Broiler;
E831 ._
Butter
Butlc rfut
Wheat
Corn .
Oats _
.
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.20
.08
.25
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- - » - . » -»_ ._.
.18
.25
.21
sms
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ner. Shaun per sac k at
The Rhonden Coal and Feed Store
Rev. W. H. Underwood uju anorth
bound passenger Monday morning.
Mn. Nanqy Funk of Council Bluffs
visited at the Fred Bugeon home
Inst week.
Dance nt r=1~4:¢n'¢ mu nmingzpn,
:~ -." " 3 I 4 . ;~!.';»... »9 5 -_" " " - - - . - ¢ » - - - - -
Bf\Nr§=fc\ w1== €rHfP .! :f->Pl£§
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~ 5..rj[i'i'\?l'DLiA1;`.5El§$fICE ~
3.5 To m YOUR NEEDS |_~$
I
ing y ou r b rad of the Blair Home
Bakery,Nice line of other bakery
H00-dl. alas.IB!!
j|<o1m°» new studio on wont Wash-
ington street is neanng completion
and it will be a real addition to that
end_ol' the street.\
I have just receiver! a large line of
llllddy Blouses in white and colors
also Middx Dresses for children.Anchor Brand, all sizes.
llrlrs. T. C. Hilton, The llllliner.
Cong ational church :exviceseach sr;§§?" morning: at 11 A.rn.
Sunday school at 10 A.M.The
public is cordially invited.
The hig@ge,.bi|1 allowed by the
county commissioners _at their 'meet-ing on last Monday was allowed to
The Beatty Contracting company.
After spendig a week visiting; her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rahlfs
ln this city. Mrs.. Fred Stang left for
her home in Omaha the latter part
of hurt week.
A new fresh line of extra fine
Mtddy Bla-:ues and Dresses.The
celebrated Anchor Bran¢l'_All size;Regulation ltylo at
Mrs. T. C. Hilton's,
The Hillinor.
Practically all the ministers of the
various churches o1».ser\c¢l "MotI1ers'Day"May 9.with appropriate ser-
mons and eonaidcdng the rainy day.
the attendance everywhere was very
good.'
W.ll.Belknap become stuldellly
ill on last Monday and has been a
very sick 'mon but is reported as
making a decided improvement since
Wedne:\da5' which is good'ncws to hiw
family and many friends.
Mimi Milly Storm spent last Thurs-
day evening with Bliss Lilian Brandt
at Ft. Cahloun and tho two girls
journeyed to Omaha on Friday and
spent theglay in the c ity returning
to their homes Friday evening.
For Sole:-A strictly modern home.
Close in.New.City- water elec-
tric linhts.furnace,full'bal=ement.
Three and one-hal!acres of land.
Thin in a real bargain.For full por-
ticulars inquire at The Enterprise
office.14-tf
Desdunes orchestra.
Roy F. Gordon.
The hw prohibits a man from cn;-
ry ing n revolver but he can carry
the other fellows builets.
Frances Seltz, one of Blmlr's popu-
.~.|the Gu: me home, south ai can
h o u n .u
0t h e s o d a y s .H e i s d r i vi n g t n a n d
f r o m O m a h a w h e n t h e r o a d s w i l l
p e r m i t ..-
..
2%f5 '?.25|..m.2:00 p. m. daii} exneiat Sundii§r§
6:55 p. nz. daily except Sunday.
$.30 ll. m. Sunday only.
'I':mln: South.
9 25 n. m. daily gxcept Sunday.
2:57 4. m. daily ang; ggqq,
u I u g w ! l l l : : \ | u ' |u l | | . \ l ¢ \ U l u Q ui z * M I I v
lhe week.
.A free lecture will be given at lbI
n.r~'.»1>.m u May 16.by w .H.
Purley, fonbuiinels men and reullera.
;Mr. end Mrs. J ohn Rojiitn spent
'the week nd in Missouri Vlle y at
the home of Mr. and Mn. Wm. Foote.
Russell Bugeon ,spent the week-
end with his parents md returned to
his studies at the University Stand!!
evening.
Generally Steady.
HOGS ARE A DIME LOWER
Fat Lamlas Bali Beqdily at Firm
to S tr o ng er P r ic es ,*
ul Glas se s.
UNION' STOCK YARDS,
Mar ll. ml.A llbeml nm or mule arrived b l
me rlrer from overfluvring sw Frlday ,,.h;,};'u,;';},{m;;;',
There is to be 8128.000 worh of home.Their may Kennard friends
are sorry to lane thin highly emeni-eomtruction and improvements en the ed f H "Nonh river dlbch. which together with'~ m e n h u g
the cleaning out and lmpmvement of been nun1,5 forty , r t F
the ditches at omk om,Lyons m a l 1-
Spohn, will enlarge to n great extent
the irrigated area in that section ofthe u hm i
With $50,000 to expend for instal-
ling nn eleetrle light system, the city
council of ` Orleans in undecided
The sun was shining bright all day
and only a few fleeting clouds 'nee
visible in the Ihr- an'&;-ct dupllentq
of their wedding day, April 20, 1881.
Th er wer e ju st mkw a t th e umm
Hlhle about their many -happy : n l
n ¢ \ | n ¢ ¢ n n ¢Q . . . - . - I . _ . . . l . \ - j i l l -. . _ \ . _ _
\=Bv~ll~4llW-
l a t t h e B h i r H o m e B a k n r y d o s w f
spec ial b g k i n g w h e n y o u h a ve : o m -
p n n y o r a r e s a w i n g o n r e fr e a h m c n i
o n m m i t t e e l .'1 8 6
._._ ..._ .A n | .9_
W ¢d :w ¢d ;; y'| und o. s om et hi n:l l k l Logo
h a d s h o w i n g u p .'r ea di ng w a s n t h u
Qillel l u b u t m d m b u t prices w a n
Il l r l y w e l l n u l n l l i l k d u n d t h a m u h a l r u
lo t far fr o m s tu d y t n ul ol nn br a nc h es .
BGA! lu»\.n| lun1| hfnuarh l il 106| HI
w h e t h e r t o b u i l d a t r a n s m i s s i o n l i n e
o r a p e n t e a m u n i c i p a l p l a n t .
A change from 110 to 229 nltemnb
ing c urrrnt provides the people ol'
Wayne with Improved street lighis.
|¢|ll l \ Z{ \ l Il , y u a n w W e u n e u me , Ir m a :a b o u t fo r t y n e i g h h o n ' m d h i e n d n
w a l k e d i n a t t h e fr o n t d o o r t o n e m l n l
t h e m o f t h é b u r n s 'e ve n t ,a n d h e l p
t h e m c e l e b n w .T h e gu e st s c a m s
m»|f_{n\ol|.\A nn .I 3|.....--..-.....\.4..The moan Strung s..o. ww pray ul " " " " ' " ' 1 " T " " T " " " 'Brill the \l\`¢0k beginning May 23.~ S I J G Q I J U R n m ;
Watch next o§'¢k'i Entorprise lf" me ehwe bvevn. aa.ooa¢.u; mr to mafuhher pnniculnra.'beeres. $1.506 HS; common to falr burns.
,-i¢.7s1;1.so: good to clmloo ynrllnno. suaFo! Sale-One of the but '°°"t°dm so; mr so md ynarllngn, z1.4u43|.oo.'
homes on Grant Street.Persons "'oommon to r m rnnmaa.;s.aeo1.u:
lc-rested may :dl for particular!a huamto prime hlllrfo, s1.:w1.fs: choloo
The Enterprise oillce.--7-tfu| xrrlnro cours. $¢.T507.10: good to clwkol
halfuro. u.ooa1.:s; mod lmchoico cowl.Miss Marie Muller went llown to Susana: mr zo me c orn, zmoouoa
Omaha last Wednesday evcninx ll\¢fcuw:n. |~l.500i.i0:Csnncri.xzoonxooawith fdends attendedthe 1Itk'¢ |.!i!\»'\>ctfu»dl.»u'l|:l1¢r mu, ;s.zso1.oo= boloma
Seotlabluffl county hu wud bonds
for $229,000 to complete river bridges
under tonstruwon.
Pawnoo City will hold |special
election to vote bonds fox-.tho erection
of n new c ity hall.
;Nellgh people are dun od ng for
nn ndoqunte water supply.
A new hydio-elwrlc power .c om-
pany hu been formed at Hebron And
oflers to supply the city with curmnt.
The comnlnv nlann the installation
» . . u a n u l v v u I n u a s I l l as C U | I I | ) i E l £
aurpdne.The aftemooh was spent
with conversation and a.boon!eoul
luncheon\\1,| served in tho ovenint
after which the guests departed for
their homes,whhing the ho s t ln l
boston many more such happy an-
zllvernries.The guests wenfriexads
la d old ncqunllntonancoo from Blah'
Washington and this vicinity.
Tdhmnh J on:nd
I.a.nt.J uly w¢g a n on extended
ll)§|\ll|J Ill|| ll. ll null lu unssu .v
Th e r e a r e s o m e n o m t h l n g a i n b a k ;'h a vn t a n d me d iu m o a l vu ,$l .8 0 03 . Il ;
goo d s o cho loa l erd er a. u.: 5e r.!t; fa ir £0e n ' g o o d s a t t h e B l a i r H o m e B a l ¢ e r § : ; o o d n e d e n . l l . 5 0 0 1 . t l : ¢ 0 m l l $ 0 l \ n o [ d r
mgf th; ng] management. Comg in |lodt»i'l| 111503502 S004 £0 ¢h0*¢| NORR-
and try them.q u
A. "Dick" ,Renahnw expbcta 'to
l e a ve w i t h h fa fa r n i l g a b o u t t h e l l r a t
o f J u n e . f o r h i s o l d h o m o i n M i c h i -
gan.They will travél tho overland
route by auto.
John Swflmrt 'of Colorado spent
Thursday of .last week in Blain: with5
ing with his old fl-lands. hir. and MH-
Fred llugeon.I t had been over
thiny years since the men had met
sn. s1oou1.so; mr to ¢wdrné¢|¢»n. ms
fo L u o :com mon t o fa l r n o c k e n ,$5.000
5.00: :lock helforl. l»I.i06i.00: ltock oowa.,
3I.1w5.0o: stork cahrn. l5.o0|3T.\l0.
l l l g h t B r o o k Ia Il o g l .
W i th 15.000 bog! hon \ \odnoa¢!a;|r, tha
l l i k e l ha d lvl to i r O l ' a e l lfl t y a t p r i o n
Il l m l r A d l m o l o ve r .Lo lo an d c lu d in gO l i vo w o n n m w l r a l d d y l m ! b u t l i g h t
han m ad o a. l op o r gi ll) . wi th b ul k oi r l-
o u p u m l m ; l l s 1 . 1 s e | . u .
St r o n g To n i t o L a m b s .
S h o w a n d la m b ro o el p u W ednesday
won : li mit ed t o 6 .5 00 h eai an d Ied l am ha
c u s a t t h e a u d i t o r i u m ..W "='u . i l u t . : a r » : m l m m m . u . o o q | . r l :~ a M ;,; , ,_ . ,', ,, , ,, , , o n t h e mm l a r t i c l o c o ve . - z g i n g t h o a c t i vi t i e s o f o u r
4r i ve r n e a r t h e p r c s o . n t H e b r o n m i l l a t .
a n a p p r o x i m a t e c a n o f o n g - h a l f o f
the present rote.The company la
compooed o!.W. Kunenlmum, A. H.
Boianer,C. C. Na-ck~ , and T.BI.
C a r t e r .
C e n t r a l C i t y a n d O a k l a n d d t i z o n n
n i e j u s t l y p r o u d o f t h e n e w c i t y p a r k st h a t t h e y h a ve p u r c o a , a n d w h i c h
w i l l b e d e ve l o p e d anal be a u t lfl o d a a
finances permit.Each park will ton-t a l n a n v l m m l n g po o l .
It is gotimalod that It will cost twomi l l i o n s o f d o l l a r s t o b u i l d a . f 1 w
b r i d g e b e t w e e n . O n m l m a n d Co u n c i l
sc h o o ls l n t h o va r i o u s b r a nc h e s w h i c h
p r o i l e d t h a t o u r s c h o o l s a r e a h e a d o f
a good many in this part of the stat:
Since then the ac.hoola° have been
u n d e r s o m e p n f t i c a l i e l u w h i c h h a v:
re s u l t e d i n a 1 0 0 %in cr ea se i n e f .
fl e l o n c y b u t a t t h i s t i m e m e a r e o n -
a h l o z o g i ve t h o s e f a m b u t h o p e u
b a a b l e t o p r e s e n t a n ar t i c l e d o n ;
t h i s l l n a n u t w e e k w h i c h w i l l : h o w
t h o r e a u l a . a o e r o i n g f r o m a d e n n i t a
p l a n b e i n g fo l l o w e d b y Supl..R e l -
m u n d a n d t h e teachers..To ka m al 1'a
a e h o o l s a n s e t t i n g t h o p a c e f o r t h a
s c l w o l a o l ' t h i s p a r t o f t h e s t a t ! a n d
6x
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but they recognized each Olher at ink! teultly nrm to nlronser prices.once and enjoyed an old-time visit.{nnlm fpnngera era quoted ¢.quuur
.hlclwr.ms woo lamb!loom! atThe §leLl10thl¢hn-e a neu pastor. mes.mom ,.mh' rrachrti nu n an d
Rev. J. w. Johnson of Boulder, Colo., nm) aprlngen use uv to una.
who xero his l||»ilial sermon last Sun- ' Qnouuoun on enero and lembe:
day mowing.His (emily consists Brat ht lambs. S1t.000l!.!5: medium in
¢!nu|rhl8r.wlm is .taenhlngud eon-»m"*~"'59'°°°' 'f"'*'*¢ "'""" 310.000
mom lemon. is wow ro. nod zo§§1°°'=*1>' ham not arriwd in Bllr u'8hoko n m .$l.rm1.ss:hir to m e
Blufla The sure!car eomlgm'
owrl the present toll bridge.
Seventeen miles of brick paving.
at a cost of around n million dollars.
is the ambitious eont taken 911
by Broken Bow citizens.
The c ity of Kearney huaequlred
ground (or ls municipal sudliorlum;
a movement is also taking lblpe for
an decorative eloctrolier system.
Supt. Relmund hu the mu ¢°-vnerv
tion of the faculty ln his work.
,Arlington Review-Herald
It his been reported Llut Glen
3iorley'a.hody hu been ship from
Franco and hu arrived at Hobolien.
lt will glroblhly arrive in Arlingha
mon, at whic h tlme a military funn!
will be evnducted.
The boys completed the r n d i n r
i*'"- n.nee|.w: cu!! "'°£» ¥a.wua.sa.I °|'|\|\ nrnnnsithn ln vnu hnrldn tnlnnd levelinz uf um new mn new atThe cage of Williafnxon va Brown w '|.,;.;;.11 "'li12'"1§{{\§|21pIn i§,}{\uH§}§1¢£.E M },*G,;,,l;" i m 5'."'§°§§
of Harrison county.Iowa um.; de-Bmw J oin! Lin Firm.to serve rural patron: was defeated than n hundred loads of clay weretidml in farm of the plaintiff and Il W llln 3 wu ,~C Wilfhm Jen-by Wahoo citizens.hnulvd from the brick yan; bhdfs ,ng ;
2'jujudgment of approximately 3500 \\|,;i|UlllIJIIIID,1111100 |IG.3l1lll IDI BYDPaxvzmletlThis in the msc um ".a %dlnt, hu joined the 'Washington tm:
.tlrm nl Douglas.Dbcnr I;Douglnl.hmng meg l""tt:;"°;' h";'°!"i"'h alls will lpeclnllze in luternatlcuxllaw,
suit over e ren 0 arm W er-sz was slated.
the tenant absconded.
on May x ; |Mary Ibmy Wfw iflllou Iloyeoltu Uuuiaa fourernl.
|i\.e:=l south of Blair wlebrated hrr Qmaha, Neff:-113: pq:-rm llflllflilll
o v a NEIGHBORING TOW NS
Herman Rrmrd
The Hitman ffeluphono compqmy
mmhaaded a carload of poles Wzdnu-
: _ _ _spread over the diamond md Bald ta
a depth of three inches.A gnnd~
stand will be conniructed in the near
Iuture.I t is expected that gvery-
thing will be in readiness for a gum;
on ihin field mins. .
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Entertainmént Coupon's
u Lui;nears u l gu vu llllll§D lV \! \. \|t o t h e g u e s u s d u r i n g t h e e ve n i n g .
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
b n a r d t h e j a n i t o r f o r t h e C e n t r a l
b u i l d i n g s w a s r e h i r e d a t a n s a l a r y * o f
$ 1 1 0 p e r m o n t h a n d a b o n u i a t . t h o
rm! nf Han \ .4\J\r nf Si n{'J.Th i n m a n n 1
T h e Ii h o a d c s C o a l a n d F e e d S t o r e U ~f " " " --
I .1.063 g n n d f ; _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ H _ _Th e u n d e n i i g n e d w i l l b c p w a w l i t o a o c o m o d n l e
F u n d P r i c e s i n U r g a h i S h o w z l c l c g a l e s w i t h l o d g i n g d u r i n g t h e A n n u a l C o n ve n t i o n o f
Dc c l i n c 2l a y !l l c s l a u r a n l e u r t h e D a n i s h L u t h e r a n c h u r c h t o b e h e l d i n B l a i r , fr o m M a y
.' H 3 1 s t t o Ju n e 5 t h , 1 9 2 1 ;.
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Th i s r o u p m : s h o r l l d h r fi l l e d o u t a n d e i t h e r m a i l e d o r
9 h a n d e d t o N . T. L u n d , O ve T. A n d e r s o n , Th u s . T. O s t e r -
m l n . C . O . Il a w s o n . P . M . Ty s o n o r l } r . N i e l s e n .
I I .l J$ 2 . l . a - s : 1 ': 1 1 'r r : IZ; ; . l 3 J L . : r r r s : L X! ! : : x 1 : r 1 1 . : . . . c 1 . : r i n
The Perfect Corset
For Every Type of Figure
~__The_ecorHrmi§§l Cgrigt
is not the one which ls_
`the lpwest pr!cebut It
.ls the one which ls the
nosr COMl'0R'l`ABl.E
~-r"1 You may always be
9 assuredthnt~;~:~A m 'm e~yyl n g f n y ursets
Mrs. T. c. HILTON;
"THE 1v\||.L|NER"
@._"and which wears the
pi'longest.
3 .~g n ~ 5 e a r ' a s n i a r y .l f ' 5 ] » | | l | R l | . l 5 |~~g r i c e s 0 1
T h e s c h o o l b o a r d u n d o u b t e d l y a w f v u d s t u f f a h m ;d e c r r a s m l R o m 2 5 t o
I o o k i n g o u t f o r t h e p u b l i c a n d w i l l s o p e r c e n t c o m p a r e d w i t h f o o d
r e d u c e s a l a r i e s i n p r o p o r t i o n l o t h e " i "9 .5 e a r ° 3 ° °
llecrraru in other ` lines which is
proper.'
¥'unnors throughout ills county
who wone contemplat§_ng on doing
some building and repairing this
spring are not doing much on ac
tount of the high pdce of building
material.Tho present freight rntow
keep this material up and there is
no prospect of a drop for some time.
Shingles are about the only things
that have come down to anywhere
near pre-war pdces.
Word received from Donna Allhery
of Denver informs Blair friends that
he has associated hlmadf with a nnrt-
"Ueelines ln prices have ermblal
the proprietors of restaurants to buy
lower and this should be rellecled tn
me prices of the prepared food;I
have ordered u rmluctidn of nrfcca of
food in ali my restaurants."
Welch doclarml the dou.n\Aard trend
irl pHco woukd be inllnentinl in mak-
ing ot! restaurant owners lower their
prices.-Omaha Bee.
HI GH s c n o o l.APPLIQATIDNS
Application Canln for Free High
School Attendance must be in the
hands of the County Superintendent
not later than June Ili .Those in-
§f
@@~Qi.»
w
ner.bl.A. 'oqw into what will beknown as The Guaniinn Realty Co.
doing a general real estate buainela in
Llenver.They will buy and sell any
kind of red e:la1.e.1rr'ite inauraneo
and make loans.Blur friends when
in Denver, will Gnd Mr. Allbery glad
to meet them in room say; Wdght
hnilding, 1483 Champa street.
Mtn Thelma Underwood of Blair,
Heb., is nn active member of the
Orophilian sorority nt Nebraska
Wesleyan University when she ls
a student.This sorority held a de-
lightful '"'Mothera'Dey"party on
the afternoon of May 6.Mn . W H.
U.nderwood.oI Blair was present for lrmlled bear this ian mind.
"llabel J. Marsh,
41.County Sup'£
z s lvn o vs n mr r NOTE S
-1.Thvognesian wells which have been
sunk on farms near Tecumseh may
lu uled to furnish the water supply
of that city.Arteeian wells developed
several years axe in that section still
provide an adequate supply of water,land many farmers are employing
dnllera to experiment on their pro-
perly.
The engine which has been provid-
imz power since the estalalinhment of
n lixht plant at Noah Loup has necent-
I
3;
mln usd per hone meant more prom.Tlu managment ol llvennck islirilillrlybroughtmn.On onthan Mxhm eluau of hum the
uvuwek lnnnwrlu uv between
suv and $2.|00.'buv. an um of
lludock rho from 8772 Io $1.09. an
hanue ol us por emi.On these
.la .lr An
.aa .au .11mso.u.un .lo .ilLoo.aa anhas.N _ua .15 .aoa n d a t r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e s .____m zu ; , .
-Nunn. mmW e c a r r y i n s t o c k t h e B E S T S o f t C o a l M i n e d %"S..l'.f'..", l " "
Blulrl. Nmxnuu cur no
u mn
n.mo.fsus. un|40|15
dlllln llllhlHlvvtvmv n :nm fn- :mann ua no ¢ .._ nun.wnuuu unIuhanr I-llllp Bvinltlil. mum
\ ;~;::.°'a.Uf:;
n u n f u m : ~ o ! . ¢ r a p a ~Salt in barrel, block or sack.,;f__;;;___,_,_~g,.__;____-;__;___
s rN - . - a n
f r o m n . m w ; x , s w . m x m m ¢ u f
Upcreent.'|' blduu f t.h ellrmvu
fldo. bu t emdcuyu d n c h d d in g r
inavpnndlivwlundlpndmrtlonlald
thnunry.Tblp urpo uolt hert mly
|n¢o'urnupo\lu ~monr.MmeasRy
d l n p | | ¢ h s v h u d | u H | \ ¢ | u . r ¢ ~
fill u n lin k lll h i ir b u ln e s l.No
llhoades Coal g Feed Store
W N ws u un w c thc mx mm °\-UM.it u .¢.3.L'l`Z<»mu»¢. |411-|u|?.Uyou nm:n dcllnlw
pcrlon or pononl, It 1| penan-to-pawn n .
"lang Dtxt¢n u" vilfdvu vw thn raw my uhm.
No mn wc s vs a u B E L L TE L E P H O NE C O MP A N Y
the oceniomlliaa Underwood was a iy been diacnrded and a new dynamo
member of the orchestra which pro- driven by"a 100 h. p. engine hu taken
vided rh wc for the party.Th i li ls pine.The more was noeeuary
0ms held 1 fnrnul banquet on thelto uh cue of the growing needs o!
evening of liar 7 in the Japanese the wmmunity.room at the Lincoln hotel.Covers'Chadrou.#which h u for u m m
0
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1 ~»»*£~r'-if »71 v\».e=f~<~ . _~ » § - = » - * F i f ll I
ame "Bayer" on Genuine ~
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t p ~ . a n g l n .- -...L m m m , R . P . D . , R n vl n ~ n r o o d , W . V a .
Th e n zd i x x ar y d a f m a c ti n : m o u n l e n u i f m m o t ' l r u h
co o |. .g _ , . : » ., . »c o m a .o f
m u c h t b l w h e n d o -I so m af t h e h e a d -
a c b e l .b ¢ H ." P m
m d ; - v m : n e l B v m m c p v m m n
en es .~ t h i s ,fo r 0 3 . 2 o m ?
a n L y d i s E . ~ V o g e t a b l o
8 Fimlly n~1i»¢»a.by wanaLyah E. P°mkhun'|
Surrsnsn SEVEN'
LUNG YEARS
e ' :a I
By Purifying the Blood
lbw punk simply md
mu. '1"hayem'tndofThug luk vlullty.Tm
mu blood In lmpavnhbpd-
wg, wholuamo blood
buh I !hav:IC.yo u" MAL"
wimhstmd mmm: um-gentmu.But u yourxood u wvf- Mau 'miwi; that shouldumbs
c u on anmdJ u l -In W 3
~ vuthu.e¢1l°1 Ui;hamm-
w m l h b l nnav-=ll tbl vwvls
usm5[)mns
AS IO C
ToxvvldthL|,¢¢thumy°ur
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wmauuboutyanrmn-dldnnsndvnwllund
yoncxpertmedkal nd-
vksinc. AMNUCBMS
:ma m A1hil°f,¢839
Bunn hhurstary,At-
L=nu.G»°»zI»-
Tha Sln in Clamnn."Have you sem any u! ihono color
:uu\ie|T°"A few ol!color num."
-Adv.
"y 1 trnde mark or Bayer llnnufarmm nl'
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So l vi n g a Pr o b l e m ." \ \ e l | p u t a c o o k s t o ve l n t h e s u m -
m o b l m a n d g o to u r in g , "an n o u n c e d
U r . C h u s z l n a ." B u t vr h n vl l w e d o f o r a n e n n n t i "
l n q u l m d b l a w i f e ." I l ' l t h e o n l y vu 't o k e e p | . n a n -
n n t .O n c e w e h a é e s u c c t e d e d l n h l r -
lxmpuoul onyonum nh m pnuu umafor :wc umm our ummm yan ul usno nn huh! lun uni-n\» I hu imlua un Nw-»» 'mm-¢n u m nu.o u m a u u u a ll p a u u m m . u m m
nianlu lutnlhtlnl
TO DEAT
VVhm\hebodybe§m\o
mdmuvemembeoomzs~is usulilynlindkxdvnxhs
Hdneylusoutoiordar.
mheseotumhahhy by ~
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R E AL L Y m w s a s O F S P E E C H
llylnaa,Witty and W i n, Th at A n
Worth Being Prnorvod In
an Anthology,vu
Professor Blr Juthur Qu1llen~Cou¢'h.
ln the course at his tively. lectures
"On the An M Reading." #tn mmetxamplunf:rum peasants'saying:
with the Iurn dmplldty , tht c ldenn.the Iewnt uf scrlpzural speech.The
heal la the benedlnlon bsluwed anonana or the two nathan of iha incom
plmbla -mm IL ll." by an old woman in Bklbbernns "Sur: :fre always
lanfhlngi That rt may laugh In nn
lmp omnt to la th nnla m i n a arefulll every bottls atCASTORIA. um famous old nm -
tug one. z~ only way for ber to rrlim will bl lo get out and waik."
in ~our ~
wrller'}mr~e thought of making an an-thology of nac h 1| lld tlnwen of nv-
slzle speech.He would have Included
ln It sonw far-imwied sayings, auch
as tha: cl the fn-|gm¢»r ln :he alkalinedlslrlcta of.|\lber1a. who mid, point-
ing with his whlp tn an intensely bln!late nn the horizon. "Bitter u | dy-
ing mmf: man! !s that uma nur."and the perfect dellnluon ot a ghost
implied ln :he vronln at s Newfound-
innd Qlshermun."There z se n *am
tvnnnlng themselves in the moon-
light."
l l l 0
l i A l l Dc p q n l i l .
P a p a . w h a t d o y o u c u l l a m n n w h o
Bean the
Silnlturiont J
In you for Over m Yan.
Near Blngeul, in Germany. la 5 fun-
oun echo srhlc h wlli toll ; wand to
and fro no rm than 70 limes.
huh, `nreer. white, dnlatyc\ot.he|fo r b \ b y , l! y o u n | e Ra d C r o | ¢ B A ll
Brac.Never sunk: or injures them.
A llg o o d z r o c n n a d ltg b c a p lc h g s
h o w ~ h e c o m e s t o h i t t i n g m e . "
Cigargtte
'dellolous Burky
tobacco llavor.
lt's Toasted
43 -rf-3' ~ ~ ¢
umwbssdly .om Alan-"And ll' you had S500 and
mulzlplied 1: by two, what would you
get?"Lmle Roy -"A motor ear."
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the Innocent pleasure children get --
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t h e c r e e k . " - H m a n : G l u B t u .
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th o u g h t . M a g el l a n cu n t l n uo d m e : fi g u
fl l l fn f o l i t t .
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could and when the fall days c amealle leaned ngnlust the alone mall and
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f r o w n d o w n b a d m o r n i n g l n u u n c r l .
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" E x c u s e m e " w h e n a n y b o d y w i s h e s t n
l e a n : h e l a b l e b r f o m t h e m e a l In
o ve r .S h o m u s t mee t h a t : h r m a i d
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0pl e a s a nt # 0 0 0 m ~ r n l m u a r e h r m o r t
u n l u n i m a n m e b l u e s .
The Righ t Th in g
at the Right Time
By MARY MARSHALL ~
KI.V o n |...Il o s r h u s h b e fo r e th i s su m m e r . "
N o o n e c o u l d te l l . b u t l f t h e y m m
a a k fd l l o b l n h e c o u l d t u r e t o l d t h e m
t h a t l t w a s k i n d d e e d ! t h a t m m l e h e r
a n b r a u l l fu l .h u t th o u g h l l Tl m i d
t h a t li t t l e bin ds te ll n ir rc at dc a l l
Il n b l n d n l n o t tell w h a t h e k n e w
a b o u t Mi n a R o s e b u l h . a n d a u n o o n e
l n t h e g a r d e n fo u n d o u t # h y s h e g r e !
so m i t n n d b e a m i f m : I n t s u m m e r .
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une at the moat prodmbla tonal of
orchtrd work. and one of the mostlikely to b6a||1e¢tod or mlldlncted.
according to rpedalutn d the United
Bute:Department cf Agricuitnrs.
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a more intimate knovrledn of nm:-lng matednll. spnylng machinery. md
upednlly tho why;and wherefore!of Ivmfi na Tha upkadate orchard-
lst must know jun what each spray
nppilntion u-III do and u n proper
:Ima md method for appiymg n.Nooonlry to Kam Haw mum Food.
A better knowlodn ot the Ilfe and
:umlu of the more common insectpull md of :ge nature of insecticides
wsu add much to the etllclmey of con-
trol measures.The nn anl c h uac nro f s p n n z a b e u u d d e p o n d s o n t h erun ne r or me mou tn vmr of u se
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u s m u m ;: m u az B o n .r
r e vi e s ' l u L n i l u h a b i t o f m n
a l l l l r d e n " M a n n C i t y . " w h i r e l n 1
l u b n a k n o w n u W o o d p m r k e r T c
r a n d th e Uo w c h b or d o r e d p a t h
l t t h n fe n u i . w h i l e t h t 1 r l d o I ' | c
i n t r u a l w a y s r e f e r r e d t o a n C
a l l a n d th e we a t he r e d l l w d a n 1
eu e m e n t l i m : l e t .
W h a t n t h e a t e r o f l m p r e m e d l t r
l r ! 'n n m n b e a u t i f u l , b i g g a r d e n
h e n u d g e ! T l s e n w e n t h o s e w h o !
l o r r y fo r B o b H o r a n . b u t n u l i t e 1
Fu l l e r a n d ha p p i e r t h a n the ir s;I l
l o u h l fu l l l ' a n y o f t h e \ r o r i d s t n '
n n e v e r u s r m o r a a l u b n u t y u
na.H o h i d m g l n d t b l W i n d o w - a l l l
th at l u s h u n h a d r o m p n n y - t n
m d * u m m a n d l m t n r h l e a .The l as
h a d l n l f r u i t d h i m l i n e s t h e ,fu
h a d ca ll ed t h e m " m u th ou gh ts
G o d . " H e l o ve d t h i e h o m l d a n
g u n n i g h t a n d d u i l l . b r h l l 1
d o vr l m e n l n g t o t h c l o u g u c f l h o
c r l c k e u m a h t y é l d l a n d s e e i n g
l n n n m a n h l e 5 : Q t y I n t e r n s a m
I E W U ! t b l S o r e n .
H I . : l a r k y u D l i l l l i l l l l a n n a l u
ga r d e n . e s p e d a l l y b i r d t r l c k a a n d
tlr ude s.7 0 1 t h l l . n a n a l n d e b t m
S a n a B a k e r .t h o i n d g i ve n
l ri k
at
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nptltndl for dnvtu.1.Ona da r li n. Baku nmndsl he
u mm P lt ll n t ¢ ; u \ _ | » - ¢ D N! ! !
._._|w. N. U-» ummm, no. 2a.1921.
at the ~ght Tim~
By MARY MARSHALL ~
B R E A K F A S T A T H O M E
BRI-.AK!'AST lu mont homes la lxlwmy meal. and ye: unled some
fearful dinner impenda of hai al-rndr hlie11,ch»erf\1l munzenanee and
pleasant #000 mornlnxs are hr more
unluni man me blues.
What to Take for
Disordered Stomach
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Takeagooddmeolundsumeuvu'
nn:-mm uke2 or 3 for a lew nights afxrr.
Y -ul rrlbh m nouw w vuhosn lw ol uw:-|¢ zu
u m .u n \ m » ¢ 1 m » | , u w u » m 4 a u m m m .\>\mwn.s <x Hn4» <u.u ¢ns| »¢n »u°f &!) vl.Yunnly mmdvy sm.Th-| .-4 m. -ov# ¢`nn»-hs-
¢ - ' ° ' \ " ' , 4 , , x ; . ¢ s . . | n , u . | n » ~ . x - : n n
1-l»ll|:atorr.Boiled eau nro served inem: cups and not In a gin! an ln the
old messy manner. and rt Il proper to
ent them dlndly from the ihell.A l
¢~\¢l')housewife Xnown an hue 1wo! or dlacoloring silver spoons and
more n no nomo wh; they should
not i n n le n warn me small bono
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-'rm nmxxrailss-.Blnir, Nah, May 12. 1921D e l i s h
A n u n c m n ACTIW TIES
Hrs.Dnuills ?d;cClnn,Grand
~n of the ical! Eu1cm'Stu. ment
ln North Platte so attend |.n unem-
Ilsr of the Eutern Stan.
H r nad Hrs. G. Z.Pfeiffer are
d v i n r l reception in henor of Mr
and li n. Ru beri liilkr who lgwe
msn ¥isit»or s few dnyl Inst week.
The young folks gave one of ihdr
popullr dmc cs Slturday evening at
the brick hail.Thay report a rnmt
enjoyable limc:
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bm\ra£ereu-
tertained the following guest:Sun,
day:Mr and Mm L. F. Hiiningef,
Mr. and Mn. Fred Rogert and Min
Dulta, Vern and Harley.
BUY
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PURITAN
T he Fl ou r wi th the Guarantee
Coon WITH G-I-\-S
In Denver and other §olo1j|do points.
The neaptlon was heid Hendry
evening, Hoy 9.A hundred guests
vera invited.The Senior elan of Arlington high
school 1|-i1I present their class Pier
Wednesday evening. Hay 11, at the
I. 0. 0. F . lull:The ploy il eo-
~Ued " H U T :Millions."
Hr. end Hrs. Joe Enenon of Omn-
Ipent Sundoy with relatives near
r le.
Hr.and Hrs.Soren Svendgu
utoed to Blair Wodnesday.
llri..Fran!Wolf m d daughter,
lnnie, were puaengen ze Fremont
md.ay.lin. Charles Anderson will give I
~ llsneoua shower for Hrs. Robert
iller at her home Tuesday evening.
Fred Jungblnlh and Otto Lische
re trmnc tlnx buslneu in Blnlr
ondiy.The Ladies Cinde meet Thumlny
~:muon et the homo of Mn. D. w.
arson assisted bs Mr s ; 0 .C.
~berm .Glenn and Raymond Ludwig re-
-»-from Papiilion where they
ve been doing carpenter worlgjor
G. Ludurig.
Hn. Fred Orr who hu been vilit-
| ~ nt the J ohn 1;-===f home left
e Bret of the wee for her home in
1||.9|,f§ Valley.
Hr.ill Hedley opened up his new
~nfeetionery :tore "The Sweetland"
~Satundly in the Eehtenknmp
ilcling.
Will Osterman Sr.neeentiy pur-
||the Cane residence on Fifth
ma .
Wand been received of the
ih of Mr. L. Grover at ihe home
his daughter, Mrs. Aliee Leach of
n e -- | -¢ . _- n n - - 1
Omnhn and spent Sunday with homo
folkn.
Mn .Lula Sullivan upon? Sunday
at the S. W.Br:.mton home.
The Bible clua with Mn. Sullivan
u teacher and Dudley Carter'n clap
of boy : tic d in their pole climbing
contest Sundly.Both classes meh-
James spent Satundxy and Sunday
with Hermnn r~c1ati\es.
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaper than ahy
other way.
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR NEBRASKA
Mi u My rtla Wachtc.r and Miss
Thelma Godney mme up from Oma-
lu Saturday and spent Sunday with
home folkm
Geo.Reid has prone to Rushville
and joined the ball tea'|n at that
place.Carl and Albert Cooper \.mc down
from Tckamnh Tuesday.Nail Bunlia :oturnod Tuesday
form Nobraskg City where he has
signed up with 'lhe ball tram nt that
place at n fino salary.Hin contract
4:nllsfor not mom than tive games
per month.0
The Senior class play "Home
Ties". will be given Thurrrlu3.even-
ing at the brickha.iI.It will be re-
pealed on Monday evening also.Theyoung folks have put in n good many
houn of practice and they deserve
n good house.Following are tho
members of this ym.r's class: Misses;
Evelyn Cameron,Opal West,Mary
Lowe and Lois Brunton and Howard
Hanson,Nicholas Sheets and Al-
by the Sunday school.
Mrs. iluit Lowe and MH. Giiberl
Olson attended the funtnl of Mrs.
Hogan nt Blair Monday.
Az the Washington County Sun-
day schooi mn\ent'1on hold in Blah
Thursday and Friday Hrs.01 H.
Godscy was chosen president,Mrs.
H.W. Schoettger of ArilI1g,'t0n vice
president and Mn .Fred Robertson
secmtary-treasurer.A number from
here attended the session Friday
evening.Mr. Ind Mrs. Louis Long of Omaha
were Herman visitors Sunday.Mrs. A. W. Barge I.-ccomgilnicd her
huaband to Omaha Thursday.Ho
left that evening for Slvannlh, Ga.
Mr.xp!!Mrs..Chris Truhlsen
rnotored ko Omaha Wednesday.
Mrs.B.0.McDonald and Miss
Goldie Grebe of Teknmnh spent Wed»
nosday night at th e A . w.Baigo
rises wil!be hclvl l"ridn}evening,
May 27.
I`$\ld:\y evening wlwn leturning
from the Sunday .school mnveniion
at Blair J.il. Johnson had his car
Bennington.Funeral services iwerr
held at the Elk City church on 'Duel-
dgy. Bully 10.
The 5011nr hdiu Kensington vu
pleuanlly rnmuined at the home of
Mrs.Murray Whitford uli lte d by
Mrs. Ed Nnnnircuker.
Baruiyureate servicfi for ihe grxdu-
ating Hu: will be hnld Sunday even-
ing, May 15 at the opera house.
quite bwdlv ....:ied and himlclf
~rhfled usd shlittn up when he nn
intcrl c u whic h was ntailed in the
middle of the mad about one and
onehill'mile south of town..Hn .
Johnson had been having considenble
trouble with the lightron his ca: and
fmnlly' they gave out Eomplebely.
He wig diving :dow but did not see
the other car until he cnshud into it.
:r a :_
9 .Mrs.Chds Truhlsenipent Tues-
d w and Wednesday with relatives
near Teknmah.__
hir. and Mrs. L. D. Burclic attend-
~d the.elub dnnoe at Tekamah Thurs
day -evening.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Woodward
moved Ialt week into the Mrs.E.
Dailey property.Hina Blanche Cond of Council
Blulfa was a week-end guest of Her-
man friends.
Mr. and Hrs. J . M. Brewner rno-
tolgg to Glnaha Monday to do some
shopping.Harvey__John.son vnu over from
Lincoln last week and visited his
fuher J. H. Johnson.
Roy W illiamson of Ponca came
Friday for A Visit at the Leo Fau»
salt home.Min Ney of-Omaha spent Sunday
1i'l{l1 hor father who is operator here
during the absence of Mr. Barge.
Levi Kinsey made a business trip
to Blair Saturday..
-Mrs.Claude Brandon of Omaha
came up and spent Satundny and
Sunday with Mm A. w. Barge.
l i n .R.J.Schenck spent n few
days in Omaha last week where she
is taking treatments.Mr.Schenck
motorod down Thursday and brought
her homo
John Bentley of Craig was in town
Saturday.Jeno Erick:en moved Inst week
Into the J.W.Brunton PwP¢rl:-
Wilbur Lowe will move into the pro-
sierty vacated by Mr. Erlc n in a
couple of weeks.
Jack Innis of Kennard was a Her-
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evening at 8 o'cJock.
Omcial board meeting n m Wed-
nesday evening of every month.
_Bpworlh League each Sunday
bvenirg at 'I 'o'c1ock.
Sunday school at 10 A. M.Spien
did teachen and good sttendance.
Preaching services at 11 A.M. and
B P. M..Excellent music.
(`!iRIS"l`lA.N CHURCH NOTES
The best plans often go wrong.
We made grunt preparations for last
Sunday but the rsin cut the attend-
xncc.We had 116 at Bible school
and now we have decided £0 set our
goal at 200 for Childreifl Day.'rgp
attendant!!at church was fame for
M. E CHURCHandM n R. H. B0$86 and M ;
Mnmzie Lowe escaped unhurt.
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Mystery of' fbi?
Cookb Pet Parrot
A F U N N Y m p c r n e a e n z i f.7 ' 5 "S I J P P Z ~: m a 1 1 1 1 3 1
Q 7*\w n f u 5 g h g . m m s )
` \ *_ _ . /A F / u m z u ?e n m x n q u m .
v I1 6 ;"~r r - 1 z v » { u s 1 | ¢ . x . s n u m .A N D W H Y h a h i d l l u l i .
. & . . i
| new jun r uhm.
CF E|CAR!TTE lmola.
AT HER ummm: am.FOOL .;.'. v|rfgL
wmcH'N\;zn umm
AND I ~ :FUIL
HOW :rvou Ilki M;
ks.The use of binder twine and
nny sacks often results in a dock
n pdee.Wool stored ina_darnp
-heals and disc olom '"=
ew ecord For Two-Yenr-Old Cow
The College of Agriculiure es-
blishcd n new state butter record
or a two-year-old cow.A Holstein
~red and owned by the College pro-
uced 367 pounds of butter in one
ear,thereby setting a new mark
or an animal of her nge.The Col-
ege also owns the State champion
~w for all ages.In a year complet-
Deoember 23, she produced 1,31oso
ounds of butter and 29,554.66 pounds
f mn k f ln ass days.The College
as developedeigght remarkable eowa
rom the aiandpoinl of production
he eight averaging 903 pounds of
~utter in a year.A cow in the
~Ilegc's herd now milklhg has a
n-day record of 23 pounds of
utter, and it seems quite pnobnble
hat she will make n. 365 day record
'I at least 1,000 poumls.
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We have not been laying enough
emphasis on our Sunday school work.
Our churclfearmot be up to its high~
cs! point of efficiency without a goodupto-date school.Every teacher
daoulcl ~ 5 recmiting agcpt and
every member of the class i booster,
Our men's :lane has ixken on new.
life.Last Sunday we had the largest'
mlmher of men in attendance that
we have hid for yenrs.W e wlnt
every men hack again next Sundny.
Others have promised thht they will
be there.New all together men and
we can make this the best c lass in
the "hole school.
The sermon subject for Sunday
morning! is "J|:su:'Method of Ex-
tending His Kinlz\dorn"a.nd in the
evening "The Joy of Creation."
There is a message for you In either
subject.We believe thnt_you will
appreciate ihem.Come out mg hear
them.
The World Wide Guild will meet
Sheared Sheep Need Dry Place
,. . . ¢.
If sheep have a dry pllee there is
little danger in 'nhexring any time
now, aeeonding to the State Coilege
of Agriculture.A barn or dry shed
is essential for a dey or two after
sheeting, unless the weather is mild.
If suc h 1 shelter is available there
is little danger in shearing in most
:ny kind of early spring weather.
Sheep are mor or less susceptible at
lll times to pneumonia if they get
wet and c old.The longer the wool
Lhe slower it dries out, and hence a
sheared sheep is little mode liable to
pneumonia thzn one with long \Srol.
Hand shearing machines are sivinr
ntls futi on.Experiments ehow that
they win tnke of! from one to two
pound.: more wool than hand shear-
ing.Fleece; are tied with the bdglit
side out, and the tying done with wool
ing service.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even-
ing and choir practice Friday even-
ing.The Loyal Son: :nd Dxughten
are to hive a social tonight, Toes-
dsy, and there I| to be I hat soc ial
1'hursday evening.
At the convention l u t week the
writer was elected eecnetazy of the
dinric: sho x member of the State
Board for the coming year.
Subject of the sermon next Sun-
day morning:"Mountain Top Ex-
pvriencen."Subject of the evening
ae;mon:~"Center Shot;at Sin."
We take this means of thanking
all ihc committees who helped us to
make A success of'"Mo|.I1ers'Day"
services.If you were present I feel
sure you \Yi1| agree that they were a
succeis.W. B. F Robb, Minister
at the home of Marian Nunnally on School 'B'il§5-have you seen the naw
Saturday afternoon at 3 o'c!ock Miridies at Hrs.T.C.Hiltorfn!
Girls between 12 md 20 are invited. Anchor Bnnd.For the ultrapaw
The topic for the young people'9|ticuiar.All sizes.Emblems on
service is "How in Enjoy 0nc's Wnrk" sleeves etc.g
a n d t h e s c d p t u r e r e f e r e e e is * E c -
cles ias tes 3 : 1 - 1 3 ;5: 18 -2 0.
311°c h o i r w i l l m e e t f o r p r l c t i c e
o n F r i d a y n i g h t a t t h e u s u a l h o u r .
W e w a n t t o h a ve e ve r y m e m b e r o f
th e c h oi r D 1 1S e nt .C o m e a n d w e w i l l
p l a n o u r . w o r k fo r t h e m m m é r .
A c a n d i d w p l c o m a m vn i i n y o u a t
any of our service;
For Sade-A fine swan room resi-
dence in the best denco ponion of
Grant street Hausa modern in cvuiy
m y and in excellent repair.Good
s\\rui1r Priced no sell quick.in#
quite at The Enterprise Blflcwe.8 t fiff?
:;»50
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Noiitgjo (kvdiic n of Ennis
E.B. Clrriszlnr Attorney
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STATE OF NEBRASKA
Washington 'County ns.
In the County Court.
In the Hatter of the Estate of Tim-
ottiy Daly,Deccued:
To the Creditors of said Estate:
You am Hornby Notihcd,th a t I
will lit at the_Uounty Court Room in
Blair, in said County, on the Sth day
of May, 1921, and on the Bth day of
August, 1921, at 10 o'clock A hl. on
ttc h o f z d d d n to s to r e o l i v tm d e t-
amine | 11 c lmimn qtinit lid IHIM.
with a view to theh- adjostrmfnt andallowarfce.The time aimiwa for the
presentation of claims sgninst saidEstate is thus months from the Sth
day of May, A. Il, 1921, and the time
Zimited for payment of dobts in One
Your from laid 6th day of May, 1921.
Witness my hand andnthe seal of
:Aid County Cotirt, this 2nd day of
Apri!,1921.
(SE AL)A. C. DEBEL,
10~5t 4 County Judge.
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LEGAL NGTICE
0Hlnlon, Maher & O'Hanlon
Attorneys.
To:Ma n Stout;Stout, first
and real name unknown, husband of
Mary Stout; Jonathan W. Stout;
Stout, first and 11:al name unkribwn,wife of Jonathan W . Stout; Anim!-
cin Stout;Stout, first and rea!
name unknown, husband of Artimida
Stout: Melancihon Stout;Stout,
first and n i l name unknown,hus-
band of Melancthon Stout;Emer
Stout; -- Stout, first and renl name
unknown, wiflgof Emer Stout; Mary
Nora Stout: -_ Stout, first and mal
name unknown, husband of M i r !
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5 Stevenson,lint and ned name un-
known.husband of Naomi Steven-
son; Elisha P. Stout;Stout, first
and real name unknown,wife of
Elisha ¥'. Stout, who are the knownheirsat Inn of W illiam Stout. Jr.
deceased:'
The unknown heirs at law, legatoea,
dfrvisees,personal mpresenmtivu
and all be:sons interested in the es-
tate of elc h of the following named
persona respectively:Jonathan W.
Stout,Mary Stout,Artimieia Stout,
Melancthon Stout,IImer Stout,
,Mary Norm Stout, Naomi Stevenson,
'Elisha P. Stout, William Stout, Jr.i The following described real estate,
gto»wit:The Southeast Quarter of,suntan as, and the West Hal! of the
Northeast Quarter of Section 24,
except the following described wal
estnte,to wi t:Cornmeruzing at the
center of Section 24, Township 18,
Rangetl, thence out of the quarter
line,199 feet,thence north 12K
degrees west 214 feet, thence north
25 degrees west 100 feet,thence
north 53%degrees upat 100 feet,
thence north 465%degrees west -I3
feet, thence south on the quarter line
390 feet to the place of beginning,
containing 1.23 acres, more or less;
in township 13,north of range 11,
ent of the Sth P. M.: and the W est
Half of the Southwest Quarter of
Section 18,Township 18,North of
Ronge 12, east of the Sth P. Bl. xl!
in Washington county, Nebruka.
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Y o u , a n d ea c h o f y o u ,a m . h e r e b y
no t i fi e d t h a t o n t h e S i k h d a y o f
A p r i i ,1921,F u n k C u r l e y ,p1ain~
zi n ,fi l e d h i s pe t i t i o n i n t h e I i s l r i c t
C o u r t o f W a s h i n g t o n C o a n t y ,N e
b m a h , q t l n n t y o u , a n d n a c h o f y o u
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Read and be CONVINCEDZ-H
"Use the enti re s ack---If you have not
ma de THE BEST BREAD y o u ha ve ev e r
baked re'.|?r|' the e mp t y sack to y o ur
de ni er who will re lund y ourmone y wi m-
o ut a rg ume nt ."Thi s i s the guara nte e.
Can a nythi ng be more fulr?
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BUY.
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T he Fl ou r wi th the Guarantee
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Kee1;Well I
When you fzcl nervous.tired, irritable
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Rhoades Coal & Feed Store
»a »A N D T o t h i s d a y
H : C O U L D m a t s m o m i n c l ;'°'0 e l I T B G O T m e g u e s s i n g
I o 0s : : . 1 . m a W O O D E N p a r m l a .w H = r H £ n r r ' N S 3 c o o k . .
|I Oso w"'E" 1 mr. home.on rr|.=; h1;»a mn!
me onjecr ana prayer DI wmcn P9'tition is to quiet in the plnintm,
Irank Curley , the title to alllhe ru!
esute heneinhcfnre described,m d
for the Hnding and decree of said
FlE r 3
;Read and be CONVINCEDZ-H
"Use the enti re s ack---If you have not
ma de THE BEST BREAD y o u ha ve ev e r
baked re'.|?r|' the e mp t y sack to y o ur
de ni er who will re lund y ourmone y wi m-
o ut a rg ume nt ."Thi s i s the guara nte e.
Can a nythi ng be more fulr?
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BUY.
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PURITAN
T he Fl ou r wi th the Guarantee
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Rhoades Coal & Feed Store
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When you fzcl nervous.tired, irritable
:Court that you, and |11 of u i d de-
fendunu therein, lum: no right, title,claim, interest. demand, or lien what-Eioevcr of, in or to the said premises
1 PASSED than iam wrHGH SQUAWKED luck..
T O O U R c o o k , w h o o w n s .i " T } I E Y B A T I S F Y . "
or any part thereof, that you,and
h a h of you, he forever barmcl and
rtstfained from netting up or a.s-
BOTH A lpvcchlsu 5mnot.
i AND A rcnne at humor.
BUT BHE muled il.
9 4 |
szqlnusz SHE dldnt know
a c cWHAT A ventrlioqnlsl was.l |»80 1 had to axplxin lt.
0 »aAr ia o n th a ny o ut
Cm:sTs :nz-1 E1.r>s spea k forthenudves..Theylet you knowyou'rc smokin They "utigf "mdgut, lmy're »»-5; An |mpoq1hLmm¢_
f :S :bi t .u '%\.u~n u l :
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';'.,:°a=;::,m*£'has 5 .,.,., don
it and 'Lho blend ann? beccrphd!
semnz any cmm, une, nun or de-mand whatsoever in or in mid pnzm-
ises, and that any claim. right, tide,
intervst, lien or demand which you,or any of you. may have hnd in said
premises, il n o w ~ § g ; j g n ¢Su -
tuie of Limitations of the State of
Nebnsh: that the title nf .th» nlnin-
;J?léa n4
..u £»4 . _ -_.... lu..."t i ff t o u i d pr em i se s i x go o d ,n i k ]
a n d p a r a m o u n t a s t o t h e w h o l e o f
m i d pr em i se s a n d t h a t t h e t i t l e t o
sa i d p re m i s e s b e q u i c t e d i n t h e m i d
pl a d n t i d , a n d f o r g e n e r a l eq u i ta b l e
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