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05-19-19213 anus ms saws-mguanTHEENTERPRISEA IDCAL NEWSPAPERFDR PLAYS No nvosrrzs blah. State 1ii!oric|&Soc.ALL THEPEOPLE GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND tommerjsr Official Paper of Wa$hington Cognty,NebraskaThe No.16 ..1BLMR.\VASHlNC\TON COUNTWNEBRASKA,MAY,19;|921 VOL XXV :H DR J g H|~1ru~lw RE oPu ~~I KLY Bnsmsss mzvlzw ~ ~~~MEETS 0|.PILOT sf T.un1é11;::§sl:N ~9 un sundly nfzemnon an mn~AQYPUINTzxurk frmq emu bmughz zu Blnir Shudns hu hmm ;um y¢|r»|mud mmhogany N Her 1 hi nip of wool in Nehru 1 but Lhs ED ASS T ~inez m length. uken f.|..Z~§n.|=~»~~\\»\ma wz dwiivd what um urn!we _ws uncd by AL»fan b¢ done in regard w ul ma.CASTETRR PARK To BE !ZL£AHlZDM mm C*\f»¢¢ ~.lrtonge.The *In I ms. an. mm of wma |s fumlgm pound; or probably »1l¢1_l» urgderLbs ._;....._.__Dr. J. v. lIinchrru\n m¢sv..x word or md domesiia wool dcnlen arenowitmnglyin favor of a uri!!which ain mn competition man nmgblc fur the domqdcwooll. Cln\ Sf\l namin em lmixdng lndunry is 11 un lm mek (mm the nm nuthcrilics that he hm mn »wm»¢¢dphynhdnnfor the soldlm Home nz Burkm Ncb. and wm btgin his dullu there si once..Dr. Hlnchmnn urvrd in !hln app_1... .\_._..» ».........M .»n.. BLAIRSCB00l5cms: HEAR mf csmmrmxIS Numan 0Fcuss cmnumna =mm¢~§mw»wEY§_'!§1?~DY I 0m1u/mv PIANU Turmn mas fx CHICAGO 9 The Bmr City COUnci\met lntbi 111 U.si.government and wiil 5 Tuesdn evening in regular session placed in a horizonial polition onftheywith|13 members of the council top of a monument to mark the lut present.nesting place of Mail Pilot Cfhristen avenge is expected for the 1931 jnortage of money was 1|nmmnl turnover.Over hllf of dad 1920 dlp bak construction st pruent..School rnnt§n\\|»|in atom!!in the uitie and houses and other munldpll buiidifllil \.|\}|0005 Auun :Luna asv un nu:~]_g_~Home and when a nancy ume a. this time.the members of the Home 1 .|..n...f._____j__£l|.....I 1senthimepetitioncontainingsavor nl hundred names dcnhirnnting hlyn u their choice. AA them me :wound 600 old sodliors and their wives and widow:theme and but one physicim in chlrsf. than in some work attached to the MLThe buildings are modem and well equipped lnd pians an being made to bulid another building to cost zevon!thouund dollzrn. .Fdends of Dr.and Hrs.Hinchmsn regret to ooo them luvo Blair quin but fool that they In not going sohrbutumBlairwin:Jurys be 1........ of.than gm!who Lhlw decide Jumvrnenlur rvcupuun aluuruljcven|¥J¥»liay 21 at Hi;h school Andi iurium.. Clue Sermon Tundny ¢nin|eMay 22 at B.F.D.opera home. Seolor Chu Play Green Stock inp Wwneaday evening Hay 215 nt B.F.D.opera house. Commenoement Fxidxy miningmyzz.at B.F.n.open house Alumrii Reception md Bmuoat L0 Clan 192!Tueodny waning May ll at ldelhoditt fzllurch and B._F.D. open houle. ssixou ro THE GRADUATES On Sunduf.May 22 at :ight P.11. ......p dy f g b.p y p j b y d b b g y Q yd f b d d d gy q d.f d y dp g f g b d by..C dy f g|b d d p b d y #b d d dd ¢dU dp f }|y f b d b f.f by b y U d y f The regular order of business waa performed and reports from various committees read.Among the topics brought up for discussion was the appointing of Attorney OHlnion aan.ssisunt city attonwy to work wiih City Attorney Canigan in matters pertaining to the pavement and the suit now pending cvilh Lhc.rniI:oad company relative to the nn>if1r uf the paving;aaammmt against the conapam.A committee from the Chamber of Commerce presented 1 Atrquest for monoy to be used in dcaning upCnsbelterparkbuildingtoiietsind nihor work necessary to make it a auitnble tourist camping ground. The request was granted.A discussion as to the changing of lhc curbing around the Old Soldiers monument was brough!up and it cn.When completed nnd set up it will Je one of the ine!!monuments in .he Blair cemetery. ;I»IllN(;THE MOST OUT OF RETAIIJNG An illustrated lecture Getting the Most Out of Retailing wus given at the B.F.D.hall on lut Momhy evening and wu well received by aIsfreandappreciativemdienee. The gentleman knew his mbiect. und although was advertising the National Cash Register his talk wasgoodandmanyhelpfulmlggeallonl tm given. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE in Lincoln and dulcn have heard of Illlnlly b¢1¢w pu.It is expoctsd only om ale which was made A woek ilu!Lhia littlltion will irnpmva wryaninOmlhl.1\0lii1|¢zu i\1f1||oon lnd lhlt building:that an now mation that hu come to locxl dealnm;mandy win sv gud rggidly after they Lhis nie was nude on the hui:of 13 get under way as there is not likely cents to 18 cent.:per pound dellvend go bg delays in shipments or auppllu at the mills.The highut bid mndnf materials. lo the gmwcrs in Uph wh formedi a Haan Bullden Adlve IIUIIJII W &nlil||lun wn ¢_.____house th fn!to return again they will find an hearty at the B.F.D.Oper:|..\_...lowing monnm and :Ins sermonapoolrecentlywas16%céhtsper ;There is more activity in home ===r ....pound d=liv==rd nl. the mllll.Building 511166 lumber prlou :nd Dr.Hinehman Ieavcl this weak for wan m fm to which the mmm 11 Larle Stocks an Hand Brice:of mllhmrk have been lownred.hu new duties./invited.Tnvnnaéfnn W B. ~On Isnt Friday evening May 13 friends and neighlgorm of Mn Nels Svendgaard sprung a surpdae on her baf gatheringt the S\cnd|n1m2l home near Drum on that date in honor of hor birthday.Around twenty1|~rc guests nssern.bled and tho evonirg was pleasantlyspentinvisiting.A.fine lunch served at n late hour brought a verynifuuant nvnnimr lo a clone. Prospects one not bright at omI ont dut0 the large stock:onandthelargeimponationaol srwhichcanbeboughtbythemills al lowcr prioea than growers and deal| era feel they can al|ord to all doma tic woola From 2f5000(l30 to 800» itfrrlodeling and repalxmrork maken _up the hulk of btfnds|ea? at present with the home:and schools furnish lnz the only new jobs.Two new courthouaea that will oost approxi mately $250000 each are just not attracting attention.The courthouse 000000 pounds are prouduaed in umzit Schuyler has been started and a:suing States each year and the nor mal consumption amounts to 500000 local architect in workin(on pians for the LiQb1n county mutt.homeooo to soo,ooo,ooopounds per}'°";whim will hc bum at Northmme. .. BLAIR HAS Roasx=:nlr:s Blair has always been noted (or poacaful ways.Her citizens are alawabidingclass and hor paths|1113orldlyhaveboonthoseoftmthand righteousness.But It seems that the peaceful alumbera of our Ilttlo city han been disturbed latnly by the midnight growler who has taken ad ____.n.. .pm Hold Thou Hy Hand c. 11;zumMarjorieWilkinsonGirttideHuck Scripture Rflfifvr Rev. A.. E..Mud Prayar lille Qmmm selecud canon:Dixon cum annum.Sw aor Petersen and Elmo;Chxilflllltn Scmon Rev.W.!i.Underwood Trio Tha Memxaid \ Cfirilrtiail Lrleixa ~hsaui to widen the street curb ing west of 111|monument to forty cigrhi feet to wnforrn to the one on the out thus giving mom room in side the curbing.It was decided to uk the receiver of ibe Culetter bank to :Maw the oponlng cn!Butler streei through ..1|_..;_u|.the pasture thus milling I Iuctn. leading directly to the Cmhetirr park. A communication from S. E.Kemp irss read relative tu the polling booth in Fourth Wad infuhieh he asked .t rental of four dollan per month or the removal of the building from the Kat It wndeeidedtomofetbe building to the stub end of e vacant street near the J.E.Lutz home and ppt the building in good repair. A dizguesion :nose relative to changing the street on the Kennad road and the oening of Second street which is the proper procedure was discussed but no definite notion was taken.Mr.Rhoides offered to tompromiee on the change of the road by selling to the city as much of!the southeast corner of his paniurwuthecitynonldbuyof!the northweét corner of the Mead place. The matter was left open. GRADING NOW IN OP!:RATIUN Last Friday the Shirley Gmding eompanfs outfit of Omaha vmed through Blair and from appearnncesonewouldthinkthataclrcmlhed eenué to town.They had a string of ._..\....|nl\\|.ntmn!!.trartors l.lld ......... DANA COLLEGE HAS A BLAZE The fire siren put in its wail calling the firemen to Dana.college. The response was talwerved prompt ly and f11 S\=eee=sivs=d~hd he fod any serine)~was done. The origin of the fire was from an cleetde iron which wu left turned on and becoming overheated ut hre to the floor of the room in which it was being used burning n hole through the Hoor and falling into the basement .set fire to some rubbish there.The smoke was something terrible and everything was pretty well blackened up.The college has no ire protectionso we are informed.and the firemen extlnguinhd the lite by the use of the chemical engine.This is another example of the foresi\§gtedneseofthosewhomusedthislittlefighting machine to be punchued for the city. mon SCHOOL HAPPEHINGS The Freshmen clans was registered for their Sophomore year on Tues day.The Junlon registered on Fri :luv lure than 115000000 pounds orbnlgnwoohahuebeen shipped into Using U7 Surplus Boston ninocJlnu.azy 1 besides otha Mcrrhsndlac nwrngt is runnin mportaticns that have been 3g||dg;1o\\cr In lngnl wnrehoun:whiz right along.According to |1|g{|;1¢|»ecma to indicate thntlhc surph furnished mttntly by the govammgnt Socks gre being used up.F. W.Pu than vm WMU?an sn me wxbslansg u1».r;1_9b aww wmvuidthatsincemu»i¢»1mr¢liborhoodof825000000poundsmcandihubeenbeenproducingtheyhavebeendm hnnd aftcr this y pgatheredin.With consumption runil!¥on :stcan stocks and as ll ning bmw normal those in the wool \~M¢=huH¢s nre begining in be ern;trade do not look for much rhyme ind the factories wil!mon begin pr4Mff¢sr|\in Merchants are n v|.nt.¢||of us Ind nuI.II\C0I1rUrn:\11;z pr|.cticed his nefarious crime of bar §:E;K3df rtH¢F iluelhr nd ummc3glsdxingvariousstore:mthout fur Aim C gg F..ummmofmolestation.On Friday night the Beclnnnnn atom was bmimn i11i.»=d about ni16ai1pl}\gs and a 9|4rgf§¢éribn taken.On Saturday night lie Rhvlliea Coal and Feed Store was entsNd and the sleek was entered and considerably jumbled up lm the vain endeavor to hnd a little hit of the NUC of al!evil.The mill also rm~1e§n for a share of the attention. But all these attempt:aeembd to prove unremunerative so on Monday nlght a truck drove up ko the alley door of Sas Bran.Ilorr the occu pants broke the glans in the door rrachcd ln and Look the key which hung on the inner door casing unlockedthedoor and prvcwded to load the trurk with the bed uf lhe dry goods in the stone.From the manner in which the goods were selected it is ihoughl that the perpelratnra of ihe act had intimate knowle lfcv of the store. The goods taken were at the extreme end of the store from where the entry was made and the best waa selected. After the truck waa flllerl the ciga ...... commxcmumr amicus The Mlhwini ;mr|1a|=af1r!llLepaa nrrled on Fiiday evening Hay 21 at lhe B.F.D.gpnameaofthegnaduatelcoursesfinishedfollowthe pinvocationRev.A.E. Sala Chanson }n:venetia E.mu mi (may.mem Addrul.America and the War Dr.Frederigk Burrow Fling University of Nebraska. Htlliei{afln I Canoe Zamenkk (h)A Sea Sung Zamenick High School Onhesira Presentation of DiplomasSupt.James Skinkie Benedictine Rev.C.M.Foreman Normal Tralnlng:Odile Allen Har jorie Pease.lrlergaret Rnbertann. Irene Schmidt.Pldine Schmidt Corinne Stewart.Grace Wilson. College Preparatory:Palmer Allen William Belknap Sibyl Cheeiy Paul }{anaen Herman HudumMihlrvedHmpmanPatrickHarkin ilaxah fm World hana.Thl and tha reg;am>~ ~ in market conditions. At present the average price paid for foreign wool;is about 16 cents per pound but dealen say this price amounts to two or three times am. murh to fnreign growers on account u\|\.||||§..._buying Ind storing as heavily as th did when prices were uivuneing a. as they are getting rid of :stocks th were stored buying is Hkely to st; up again which in tum Ill nhl vi i.}.te difference in exchange raLe¢.flctories producing. ._....nn.I There hu been rn change rceenRnTheyclaimthedomemcflrwnma.....f 151 in merchandisingnot:Hurd to produce wool or nr ¢¢¢|fu Hlnninil 8 1;I|\|!\lvuu Tom:nt just ab¢d d argue mln co lcpa ....cents per pour:ancrnisper.pound wouid be n fair pricanthe sms gait and ondcrs nre am: und We an getting enough oder:I The differcnce of 10 cents per po Iuthcyfigdircwouidunounttonoiihey are very small amid S.Wu ... _....=...nf em Western Furniture and Mm more than $1 didcrrnct an me |JlIL\...._nf n suit of ciolhcs.Milk buy thflfuzuring mmpany.Business .:....+..s.~.r nel it has bocn.fonipfn wooln bccnun they an £l1CRP§;\l»\... elevated road graders and other paraphenillaLhlt was several block:long. The outfit oonslsle of four tractors two elevated road graders fly:bunk nncl chuck wagons. ben dump wagonsthirtyolghzheedof mules and thirty men.They caricd overythingj }oc csenry for a grading concern and procecdrfl to Moores creek jun this ride oi Calhoun.where they mode camp.Satundsy and Sundny they were busy getthrg their camp ln shape and on Monday morning the work of grading begun.They started just at the edsce of Calhoun md work this gray to Blair. The work will require revcrnl weolu and the camp will he moved an the work progrcauu so no to be in close pro~¢imltyto work in hlnd.It i= an intcreuing sight to me the work pmgrcu and Blair and Calhoun will both watch with much interest.and be well pleased to be unltrd by a road such as the state puts up. BLAIR BAND so To TEKAMAH Tekamlh rnerchmti and buoém men have conled ivlih the Ilnlr bond for Len eoncoru to be hrlf!dur~ ing the summer for which the Blair boys are to receive $1000. The concerts begin Wedno<rlnyJune1.Teknmnh peoplo nml the surrounding territory are :going to en joy a treat cazh evening that the boys play.L The slorm and places of business The members of 1.hclA clans gavenprofrranmreintheirroomattho!5111. P.C.Swcol.f with ner usual mu =§c.nl period last Tuesday.|husbnnul lun bcen resident of HlnrrThegirlsoftheLiteraryso:i¢ryff the put year lined at the Wm Klve n short musical progrunmmc bc Mcmonnl hospital in Omaha yester fom the assernbly Thursday. The members of ihe Literary So ciety have been holdinar s contest be~ tween the boys and girls for the belt programmes.Mies Ohmnn announcedFridaythatofthefourpro~ Erlaiv She haul undergone nn operationfromwhichnwinxtotheweak ened condition oi her heart she In s urmble to rally.Dectucd was about twentynw your of age.Sho was born and nmmu given thetwo given by the reared nl.Flriblull Minnesota nnll el was at this place tlmt she and Mr. boys were the best. Thong Seniors who received an sw orage of B5 per cent or above were excused from the final exam given Thursday and FHday.Misses Mary Water#xml Wnnda Cook vrcre weekend guests of Miss 1 rnnrcs Sell:at her home near Cal hounThe orfhcrtrn mernbvn had a plc nic at DeSoto on Thursdly evening. Each member invited A guest and the orthcstra as a whole invited Miss Ogden Miss Lillian Dewey and hir.:nd Mrs.A.R.Brock.The crowd numbered about Lhlriy a1\d. everyone had ~ good tirne nnffI§;lenty to mai.The students in I the Commercial Sweet wgre married.Mr.Sweet is today taking the body back home for hudnl.Ho expew to return to Blair where with his two little boys four and two and om hnlf yan respectively he intends to The Enterprise extends its sincere =>=11P1015 to Mr.Sweet in his nor row. The Rhoodes Cool and Feed Store does grinding. Chief Justice White oi Wuhin;r~ ion D. C..die¢i this morning nn the ro sult of..ln operation for bladder trouble. Franklin X.Lana.former Secre Course went picniclng to McKenney|1;;y of tho Intflior.:lied in |}¢hoe zwve on Thureglay.pital nt Rochester Minncsom on the man or rnnrms ......We wish in tial!manner to thrwk the friends :nd neighbors for their are to romnin open on concert.¢v¢r\Emmy Mu of kindncsei and sympathy ings lhul oxen:lm;the ccurrv rg.during the long illness of our bc plc of nn opportunity to do their iovod wife and mother md for the trading and onjoy the music if l.l=c}bl\ifU\floral offering;sent at that come to l.ow|a..qw i!Je lzhztcrpzise for job work. ad Lime.Mr.Henry Su Mn.Void Ireland. 18th irlsf..0fdC \f S }.¢.b f bd ? :\ I 2.00 p.tnklrg i.l1 |\I.\I.l.\vuiu HL!........rinrdaroundBlairfor a number of yearn died in Chicago as will beseen by the following press dinpntzh:John Edwand Winslow Evanl.46 pinno tuner who hu becn usoclltocl in business hero with his father John W.Evans for mnny yens died at the Michael Reese hospifal in Chicago ezrly Tuendny morning (ol lowlng sn operation for gall ntones. Mr.Evnns his wife and his futher and mother went to Chicago ten days Iso to attend t.l1e_annu.\l convention of the NltionAlAs.lrelation of Piano Tuners.A musical paper Efllcl I The convention body ejected him ul one of eight members of the Nationulf Musical nsociation and one of a mm| mittee of thno representing thc national association of the commerce of music.Mr.Evans is survived by his wife Mrs.lInd Evans his futher and mother and one sister hh1.Uhazlea R.Thiem.1 The funeral will be held today al. m.nt the Colehlelhy under| parlors wi!h burial in West; Lawn NU Gosfzrzzn ny that horse you sold me is blind and you r.uer mid n word in Macon Georgin:abou!lt.>r$i§\efT.fffl gr auxin gp;WeII.the man who sold him to meflbFl?¢rfllfi1t tell me either :md I thought celsbruted Anchor l1mnd All sizes. llqolntion lrhflc nt 4rerlmps he di¢lnt went it kmvm. ~Hrs.1.C.Hllloffs Puritan fnn¢else Flour.the but :lil The Milliner.over Sbcenu per not at rette use was located and looted and n box of rigors taken.In all the Zola wu estimated at abltlt $2500. OBITUART Funoral services for .hmes Gan Grover rnnrked the passing of another of_enstern Nchrnxkfl pioneers.At the an of 21 Mr.Grover come to Wuhlnpgion eounty.Nab.in 1856 from his birlh place at Ssnduslry. Ohio eett1ng near the village of Boll Creek now lhe town of Arling |.on where ho engaged in forming Leach md io them ten children were bormtwo of which died in infancy. For ltverll green prior to his death he owned end lived on n farm neu Scottsbluff Nels Mort of the last. four genre were spent nt the hmne of his rlnughtcr.Mrs.Alice Inch of llrnningtnn Né.where his death o.::urrr1l Moy T at Lhe age of T5 years.The remains were §:\?m1d at Elk City beside those of his wlfn Phllip CY!lanlon norman nlu Gianeie SchettlerL Jgcob Schultl Feds Triplett.Jack Wimble Mu guerile Wright.Genenl:Pierce Allen Clifford Brerrster.Nina Foley Roselle Foley James Huuen.Relgnlld Jenson Georgia Lewellen Charles Hetzlnger Dorothy Puieh Mabel Pickell Georg! Rothman Hue!Robb Willard Tyson Marjorie Wilkinson.Commerehlz Gortmdr Huck Nelle Hwey Efilo Jones.Maud! Hofmrens Lou Ella Pierce Burk! Steed. §==»which hir.Evsruu delivered unm the your xsaz when ho emi cum Officers:Philip 0Hmlon ak hi h his convention IPW in the cur~grated to Boone oounty Heb.Inrolident;Jucob Schultx Vice Pru nr c s omo.rent issue of the Renew of Rwiowe.lass he Wu married ua gg M3m_;Corinne Str.KlrtSe¢rtlaryHer» d . =f~1.\rs sszkos EGGS ro EUROPE The State eollcgu of agriculturo ie cenlly nude s shipment of fm to Cucho Slonkia..The eggs wen White Plymout Roch and Rhod!Il» lam Reds Qpd wereI:~om high lnyln; .ancontnr.:.I3rie noni.fluropgig govornmentfIsondelvoriri:to ilnprovi whom death had claimed 23 ycargits agriculture and derives to induoo ucv Soffices were conducted byiL1 people to adopt some good Am Rcv.EllloI.of Omaha.Hia entire surviving family of (our sons fnd four dxughtrr#were in ai tendmco at the funeral.M.C. Grover of .5col.leblu!l Neb.H.G. Grover of Blair BI.M.Grover of Peru.Nob M.0.Grover of Cedar Rnpids.Nob.Hrs.Alice Leach of Bennington Noll.Hrs.T.F.Kinney of Omnlu.Heb.Mm D. D.Jordon of I rricnn breeds of poultry.The zuc the Nebrukn college of epi in developing high laying of poultry hu attracted lt lention in many states and in several foreign countries.The college it cell!of tulture llrtins wins on ips theory thlt poultmr ehould bo bnd for egg production md not for fine fcalhlzrs.as was onoo thI idell of breeders.lt hal élnlqili Peru.Neo.md Hrs G.A.Pill.:of n number of hens which have record; Lnmoni Iowa.»[Contrlbuted.}10: 200 or more agp in n yqu. 9 [r . a n - illi- . . . , .:.:`9 "-?""'£?"¢~§:"*-rm: ENTERPRISE. BLA¥R_NEBRASIKA -vu Sly I W i ll"uh. D. Pirie Bayes cami to KansaCl!! lu: week to attend the nunll convention.Her 1.lan to the middle g o i n g t h r o u g h t h e I l l a l c o f B l u Q u ! ! V n u x a n d also m t l :fa t n u n s w h a h r m l l l n y o u u b o w l o f s o u p ? " " l t |l a y I d o : w e r e y o u m n :li t t l e n u n s ? " P I I n y I 1 r 1 a . " - - H a n a n C i t y S u r . The Right Thing at the Right Time By MA RY MARSHALL DUFFEE pqw. whlcll had fallen on the , u!ml.,hu\l Tommie Rabbit nadulml boy s dune but tllled the lib hlack wmv. so poor Grand- almost sneezed his had OR. her time may stole hu :pena d put ln A magrllfylnz gina, noverything looked no big to lakh e was an-ald to move.the llmlt of Eirmialence was I when they ded string: to allckn of wood and when Gnndpe nt nut zo get his wood in for g h t u f a a t u h e -e d l t u p nt was just what the youngaten~. and G1undpn Fox. havzn been himself. had not forgnum hls ful tricks.I nm::hone youngster¢."said~pl, an he at ;moklng U7 the e mar:agua and as :bor him l. lme to lim! out what was hap-, nut when he am he mapped 1: strinz from the :ticks in a hur ou may be lure.looking 1ery lt. Hahn a Difference.Another bum politician ann a job "lie :ot the job." '.\h 'r|Il* of our but minds." CatnrrhC h u n ) : 1 | s \ o c . 1 a l u m u n d : m a n nme nd u r cnnnltuuonnl conéluoua.H.Al..L8 C A T A R B H u s v x c m n l l zThule and Blood Z'ur|.nlr.;' ¢l ¢ l! \l i ll I tho blond a nd bulldln up lnrl om.m z . u | C A T A R R B a n c m : r u l n r um m m ! o m d l m l n n n n a d a n o n N u n n t l d o i n l a d .Ai!Dn a gi i li l C t m u h r l t r u .F . J . C h a m ! I C 0 . T o h é u , o u o . contiltionl.Ibn) und Int n ample batik to anwhatbllrlmpRoot,the n u t Hdlly ,Nm ma b id de r " ah hh vm d o fo rthan.By lnnlsnil:tea ents w Dr.lillmtl' t Oo.. Binghamton. H. Y.. youmay herein ample line botth by Puts!Put.You a n purchase mldlnm --3ingo dal bottles at ali dn; dons.-Ad . 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To u r bo a t w ho i n q ui r e s wh a t p or t i o n o f w vl m ' o r g a m e . r a w m e a t o r w e - l l d o n e y o u p r e f e r w i i l t h a n k y o u f o r | de l ln l te an s we r .xr y ou r ea l l y h a ve n n pr e fe r e nc e a n y a n d e fin i t e l y .D o n o t en u m e r a te va r i ou s c u t s t h a t a pp e a l t o y o u .tc vn r u r h l I I l'or ¢ru shlu|.n uBe dC|-on Blu.Snowy-wnne e m u v umn lu r u u lt .Tr ylt md yo n v m n u u l t .AlIlo° d|, mcs nh| R e a d W o r k i n F n n a t . 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Th i a ar aa : na da p l a i n I n t h e h o n a l d c o m m o n s b s P r a m l e r L l o y d ( l u n g e , w h o a m p h a l i w l y 4 | - G l a n d m e E a r p a m a r a a i n d a n a n o a o f t h a : m a y n t Yar aa ii la a.E i t h e r t h a al i l e a a h o u l d m a m c l cha tr u s t y W u raapeemad. .W aa ht nz to n,D .C . - T h e Am c r t c n n gcve rum enm i a w a t c h i n ;w i t h R e i n co n ce r n : h e p r e l i m i n a r y na pm u au cu a l a r a r e n e w a l o ! m e : r e a l y o l a t l h n r a h l t t n a n m e a : l t r l i a n a n d Ja p a n .T h e c h i a r e a m a n l " l i p l r a a o n Ju l y } 3 . n a m a n d b a l o r a a n y In f o r m a l s l e p t a r a l a k a n l o o k i n : i n u a r a n a a r a l . o r tb a n n n u a t l a n a t a na a r aa r e e ma n t . m a n vi i i b a a n Im p e r i a l c n n i e r a n c a |I Iai A aa nc la tl c~a t L a t t e r C a r r l a r a w i l l b l l u c i d a t O m a h a M a y 3 0 a n d 1. l l b l a b e e n d i s c o r l fe d t h a t u r i n g t h a cl c al n g h u u fa n r t h e m m e a g i l - la l n r a a n It em w a s sl i p p e d i n t o o n e o f t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n bl l l a t o p r o vi d a 22 . 20 0 l o r : h a p a ym e nt c t J. 1 . Jl to b a C h l c a a c e x p e r t ac c o u nt a n t m m !n m : m i r a a g o b p G o n r n o r M c i i e i vi a t o l m n a l l a n a c c o u n t i n g sy s te m t a r c h a ca da de p ar tm e nt .E m u A u d i t o r H a r s h I u m l a r v. a u n t s ~I r o m -'ma d a p p l l c a z lc n a fo r p a r do n c r p a r o l e # h h t h e a u r a b o a r d o l p a r d o n a . w h i c h w i l l m n ! M a y 1 1 In L l n c o i n .T j i r l y t w o ap p u c au a m a fo r r a i m a a sr l!!b a h e a r d .u i a un d e r s t o o d u m .l h a n u o t c o n vi c t l a b o r I n a r e c t l n l l h *n a w 5 3 0 0 . 0 0 0 r e t o r m a t o r l f fo r : c u n t c r l m - i n a l a i a i n m a ra n ge o t p o ss i b il i t ie s . Pl a n s . n s a aa l d , a n t o l oc a l s t h e r e -a L- l n cn i n . c r a t R a y mo n d . E x c a va t i o n v m n o u n n u t fo r C r e w s m u n i c i p n l n w t m m l n g p o o l wh i c h 1 | c x p c c u d z o b e r a n d y t a r u s e 5 7 Ju n e 1 .R . l l . 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P g : § | d b y h p : y o q n g e r h r o t h c r § n t n A b o r o : M i n t b l h m t a r a s n i i n l n x w l u s o t h a :c h i l d r e n n u r t h e i r h o m o a t H u n a n .D o r o t h y .4- y ou r -o l d d a u g h t e r c l M r . a n d M r s .B l l Jl l d n h w a s b u r n e d t o d e a t h . .W u h i n n o n .D .C - S e i e c t i n n o f i k n s n i P a n m n g l a h » a l | ! o l s u l ! o r t h e u m ; w a s a n n o u n c e d b y S a c r e u r y W e e k s G e n e r a l P q a h i m g w i l l n a m e h i s d u t i e s . b u y 1 , i u c c e l d i n g H a i n ! G a n e r i !P e y t o n C . H l r c h . . 3 .. .....l o l l o vi n g t h a m u r d e r or!R o b e r t L .Ta y l o r ,g u a r d .b y J.B .K i n g ,n e g r oco n vi c t .'r h e m e n de m e n d e d s h o r t e rw o r k i n ! b o u n u m fr e q u e n t se ar ch es o f ee ll e oc c u pl u é b y n q r o e e ( o r k n i n e e n d o t h o r we ap o ns . R o b e r t L . Ta y l o r . 5 0 . e n o n i a t t h e c e n t i y . u i d It w e . : h l e l n t e u t t o n t o b e a c a n d i d a t e fo r t h o r o p u b l l fo l n n o m i n - a t i o n fo r g o ve r n o r e t t h e n u t p r i - m m r .H e w a s a o a o d i d e t e a t t h e i n t , p r i m a - y w h e n G o ve r n o r M e i Q e l r l o vo n t h e n o m i n a t i o n . a u t o n i t o n t l e r y ¢ ;L i n c o l n .t u !A m o ve m e n t h a s be e n l l l r t e d a t s t e b b u r e t o d n t h by o n e g r o c o n vi c t ¥ L l b e n y a n d o o m m l t t e o e h a ve b e e n e p - l l m o i a K l u x .K l n s n r h o w a s ¢ l l * ° ! p o i o t e d t o l o o k i n t o t h e m m f o f l n ; e t w o - y u r n n t e o c e l o r b u r g l e r y , p r o d d i n t e.p i e y g r o t l n d a n d p u b l i c tn K e i th c o u nt y . h ed b e e n r e p o rt e d b y G u a r d Ta y l o r l o r i n fr a c t i o n o r t h e l t b r e r .S t o p :h u e b e e n ta k e n t orru l es .r e i n p o r t o t t h e m o n e y . A p p r o p r i a t i o n s r o t o d b y t h e In s t *P i l o t E d G a r d n e r .l L i n c o l n u l ; - leg le le tu re t ot al s ao, oa x, sa s. zs ,. ¢¢ ¢r s-,,,,_w a s fa t a l l y l n j n r n d a t t h e h i ; he cruhod 150 to-ul. coming ~é; of 1. 14090 tool uit spll.Ha tru rushed to a Lincoln hospital lhiru he died. Tha ncund annum!convention at the early d u me n u on Ne h n e uplume, vm be pieced at the top olme :eauat :nur ur the new Nebrukaup llo l building,according 1.0 planaIKYNG upon sz a meeting ot me cept- xnl commission. Publiallon of the persons! lu rollin comm; nenpnpen as a mann of unmvering hidden nropeny . vu re-commended by W. H. Osborne, nutsln: commissioner. tu an open letter zoFred as. Downes. Lincoln, had ot theIon! depagtment ot the Nebraska um I od an uo u. ceded to the nliroedl' request that the In-akly ur bulletins furnished It gb:rldlroldl since I N?be discon- tinueé.. |The reducuon of 30 and 35 per oem.,sn road bulhilng materuls announced Erecently by George Johnson. secretary lo l the department of public wcrke. }1r|lI menu the building ot 100 addi-ltlonnl miles of slate roads in Ne- brukn tbl: summer, aceordlng to re- pans..|~~Mchlul- bond: zo bulld a new high school asNorfolk, sure mldo at n :nesting ofthe Parent-Teachers' usoclallon. Thastructure, which In to he created thecomin; yur. :ntl bi one ot tho finest school building! ln tha stun.The gr an h u n th lc h have been dutroy lnx Held: of alhlh and 'halllnOklsho ma and lh nnl hu e b leu |~mbarl on an will be md in Linc oln J une 7, s md 9 ac cording to umounamm: made by Hrs. c . H. Dmrioh.Hu t- lngs. president. |The building program tor stan ln-|ati!.u¢1on|to be henna immediately Qcmonnta zu $l.030.S00. according zo an announcement n u l l by tho I t l t l|.- k lmbn on Former Suze 8-annwr Mm Mcnlul new buudian an mlm-out mer! suis Institution . _ _- §nf sms 'nw mul E|,p<penin(| ln Nabruh n ln B r le l he m: F o r Busy Baldm._ llled by lllhulml umpletdytha Unltd Bnthrlu churc h illd. rln ln nl ' Mi d D1 U n l u l l0 lndudo s:.ooo.ooo for du-n mu mo n . a n d mo n mnfo r d n new c upiwl, gm. n n u 12.000 mo n brood» unflnx man ann nor um: w u u : u w d u p n m n l o f rc.Yi! Nltibull M Bldnlf vrhlelx c p m lu d o or : lo r lmxlu und In bl Dlvent.Ol lk ll llhavy vlllhdrunl at aapouun d umwn r y u up on d qn . ll a muvemenl on n m a tr m hulld | nur vl5on lrrldu| | luuoud furor u Rulo. A| bean sn ooornuon ll th a tvr :Inc l vhlu mn noulod in ld..,r 1 . lo u o f Pllln vlc l h und ruc elvar M thc hx-man' nl ol Allan. vmc n aloud c u lo v An n uv.ma loam sro| r u wn mr u n ( A l li n n l Th e Nl b n lh h o t Hu n a n V ltlr ~a n n u m m m will mee t ln Qmlhl June 'L '> Sunday buebmll, l hard-laulhk ll- vu an nu m wr thu thi rd L lllu sl Ballon.The un qll will on use Hnmllusn hrm ua of Blu! Spring: h9v»°r¢°<1 down ns 191.The urman union ll ladnvelc I1 pknnlng la build s hlll taulnnlnug m d aulnl luuzumm Mo r e tlnn 1 30 nn . va n ma ma lnw J n h'| Da llhlap . s ne w :mmmorxualmmrn tar drls. n omaha. n u m . h n e y h r u d l n o l wn n wu Ne h r u h mul A!Huy B v r l u l u norn mlud who Nn r lh wn u m D u m Brmaq- nn oc lulon. Tha Y1| l| | g bold of Cub Ordllrlpuled ll ordlnuee whic h vm c lam up All vluu ol lnulnau ln Chl lam on s undu ua pv.r u u u r m u nm dm: n o u n .Announcemml lui boon mgdo thu the ruunnuuz annual auumpma~z cun Unlud Spanish Wu Vetunm. depmmm uf Nr h ru h . -n u ' a l ma i Uncaln on Juan 12-U A m r mn ; c l o u d w o suc k!l p r e vmt L l: s p n ld a l s a t i n h w;mm| ¢ n c lao o h lt u n- lu mu ml opened.All ilmler at un um-and 1 the npldamle u pmnonnesd udod. F lu )ds ulll f or U n s m u m mmnvsndon nl Ibn Nu br uk l Saud: SChaol u i o d ltk l l, m b l h lld . h u I Powerful Exewtloner Appiauded ny Aumlnnq upwxmuu 1 witnessed Spectacle. OLD FOX'S Hongkong.--A` mizrderous gan;at B0 Chlneoe pirates no longer wilt make llfe and prcrperty on the upper Yangtze river nlley unsafe.These Oflentu mghvrnymen iecentty were cuptured. A lilo of soldiers el=L0l'"lud the piratesto the lnn of the river, when they wen executed In ml Chlneu fashion. The pri:-onen knelt on :he bank or the sunm, whlch had been [he sceneof their molt outrageous depredationl..A giant Chlnue uepped m trout or O L D g R A 2 i ' D P A r n l l e d b y a l l t h m i l s . h a d b e e n b o l l m e y o u n u t e n t h a t : e n d t o k n o w h o w t O n e d a y h e w a s d o o r do z l n g l n the S q u i r r e l a n d h i s b n t h a u n o ve r G n u d a w n o n A s t r i n g w h i c h a c n r e d o l d G b l e d o u t o f h l l m u A n o t h e r d u h e c h n l r a n d w h i m h e Il 1|' l m u o n 11| zo 11 u Haldane. an was canour s:,ooo.ooo ti!! sn npandod br "aa |>mtheUnionPndtleforunendingl u ~r ltltl o mrs or the an as from Hlll. Boomblutt Co U, £0nffh...Pnnnff W m.<=m~'1'§¢for Fu 'ma1 | d . Ne hr at an :h owls L b up 111| g r o a n :t h e 8 4 plpe an p a F o A n o d a a t h a t 1 t h a t z B u t re a ch : t h e l t1 Fortime n tho se=it1'|n| G u i n lla l o n g p e n l n 'o i l L b r r .If m e r :fo r t l wnntn : G u n n y o u d : " I'l Ufl i l l f Bra' t b u t I Ul n l }u u \ n \ . n YLa n d d o w n l t w o u l d f n _ u m mMAL i n n n - n u nou-lN l" \n a - m i l l .I :a l l I l a n' c u r l C I I . n nd! and VE \o~ born31 ml so.v r THE TABLE iam; BallIN U ll- u l l . h o l e u h h me s . :a na : m o m m u n d R c - pedi-u o f ROV- Olllr w a s u n A uni: IPP*awemal thu! our Jn E u i d than yourred? .H nl b d s ; | dil- n n :b e n too p a n L into t e n 1: n m wi l ' c b o n i r ! ! h e r b e IP I! A l l u f : s h i m d m | w a s m u n :||¥ly, l e o f »t h o A l i s y n . T h e aches `§.`.IL2",.r"'£:|1¢r; ¢ ¢\ ¢l n Lha . . ; | ' !n Pr a n o n . d c p l r i m m l . c o m sa usarid s il.; lla! zz an za. Sp|..'¢al fm nnm n h .ln o ol n d t i u n l a n gr a nn y ~ §| ; a; _ f» a v¢ be e n m n m d h a f : l l m g h t u p : m r t h e a c t i o n a t u n c , 1 o u ! ! t o t h a s i d n t l r l n l . . ..... ...¢nnlunlnl fn ! n l m l n l l '. C .Lhc Dl { I l l £ 0 " m f " f l l J | I | ~ u t ! es I n t b l l l i b n n w :nr- \I n mme u m n m ¢» II0¢Q00|ll;vv¢1vn0Oo#Ir I1 xonasrtzhu 1. gi "€ l. .: G .IP l ;ned KH! d v 1n¢»1o¢...Lk |4nApe Trained to Rob, Police Baiian.h vl r u i t . - A llllgm a p r .w u m l d e d w l r i l e - a i i e m p l l a g y w h r vu k t h r o u g h A wi n d o w lu t h e be d r o o m o f F r e d G r o s !- m u n . a n d w h i c h l m e r t e r r o r i z e d m a - d e n u o f n su bu rb ,haul been si n h n e d u t t h e p o l i c e u t n l i a n b y J. . \ . h m m . u h o l a i d t h e a n i m a l w a s a n u n u p e d po t .T h a pol ic e.h o w e ve r .b o i l e r s m e a p o m a y h u a b e e n t n i n a d z o m b l L n W*<~u- P'/ ?P l l l l n-nm sm m rm ss-M QOGO0 5 k SH0. 1 IC 3 2 llntel.Passengers will be carried on these special trips at regular round trip rates. I T I S O U R A I M to render the people of Blair, RELIABLE, COUR~ TEOUS and COMFORTABLE SERVICE at a reas-onable rate and in return, your patronage is required to make the line a permanent institution.Any suggestion you can make relative to schedule, service or anything pertaining to the line will be appreciated and will receive our earnest consideration.Address .f Lincoln Highway Stage Line Elkhorn, llb k.C0°~C. E. nrlsf{I;i§,.¢ that the action of the y east on the sugar mntent or the melon will pm- duoe p aubttulcn with 1 kic k in it, and that the wnfsrmelon itlely bo eomes so hu.izorated that it vm zmw to weight of thirty pounds. BLAIR BRIEFS-Local and Personal. OUR x z lc n n o n lx o TGWNS ¢ - n _ - Burl County Herald Tunberg & Iszdfa artificial ice Plmls For Sale 'l`en thousand cnhbagé plant!!10thousandtomato plants at 10'éenL\ n dozen, one block east of noth shin school In north-ent part of mum.'These phnta were gmwn out of doors.Robe#141 16-2t The Pop-corn Mm. slip,which his Calm Db a .The mm d ed ud , wi th of y u m falilnnr Belmiih :der. one 'su\;Clyde lltt lh r . ynn:°Wl1I|.rd~Eh§mben.tlu"n ~ron,§\r~'__;;e.\n. ~The ~nd vulved include:much in 'both and Wuhinfton aafnntica. Helmgn Renal L a n 1reek's :tary of pqwipe: m m :mmmu `z~;0rz;=\ The Wnhingzonr County I'arm Bureau headquarters in the north- \(:~l corner of the basement of thu munly court house are agdn occu 1m1'1 and humming with activity. The nvw county qgricultuljl agent,Hr. larl A. Olmn, has been pusy Uuing ~smx1LnoAn 'NME TABLE \==-\>°'-pbalol vm »\»~° vw aiénp & Narlh Wenlcrl Chick food for ada at the Rhonda: Truim Em.11.15 .. m. ~. m.|n ~ W M L . .. _ __n.. cw sud me stan. The Sum Hmm; Iupn-mir u cu the city today. . E hluPo\r fall.The Hassan: disiric ! hir will not function this year.The board of directors d¢¢id¢ um the tow pdce nf fam:produce. the stringency of the money maid and the high cost of free attrac tions did not promise success for the fair.l .j g ._°;§Q.1| `-_/ ,Yo u ma y a lwa y s be ~¢""*", s assured therJIi~,f ".'.i\n||u-I J ==a.~<2 | ;.I f O~l>~O~0~-~¢~g~¢~¢~¢~v~ Have you tried the New Bus Line to Omaha? 1t's a pleasant trip wese line mornings and back in the evening.The Bus leaves the Clifton Hotel every morning,. EXCEPT SUNDAY rain or shine, at 7:30 arriving in Omaha at 9:00. Returning, it leaves from the Keen Hotel in Omaha, (on 1Slh street, just across from the Court House) at 5:15 P. M. and gets you home in time for supper, 6:45 P. M. 0 N S U N I) A Y the Bus leaves Blainat 10:30 A. M. and the return trip leaves Omaha at 7:30 P. M.And the FAKE iS only $1.65 for a round trip or 900 one way |E f f e c t i v e S a t u r d a y l l l a y 2 We will run a special trip to Omaha every Sat- urday night, leaving Blair at 7:00 P. M. and the re- turn trip leaves from the Keen Hotel in Omaha at 12:30 .+\. M.So now you can go to Omaha Saturday evening.Regular rates apply to this trip, one way or round trip._ OTHER SPECIAL TR|p5 will he made to Omaha at any time for 10 or more passengers if notice is given at least ONE DAY IN ADVANCE .~..~| Need ¢f Lover Freight Rltn While Ju1iu.\. Kmttnchniit is pum- ing | pfn In avoidance on bcimnlf of the rniirouia bdsm the |enatc°| com- mittee on interstate commerce, :ov-cmorh of wrsitfn mm among ihrm Governor Helieivie, are wiring to 'Lhr - . ~ n :'.~./ 5 -\c o a s r r s gy3\' " ~w i l l f ! t ' .S o l d b y 3 1 v \ r s .T .c .r u L T 0 N ,§ §~ ' r r | E m n L | N E R "g |r ~ \|Ir \ \ . »»Ql " \ \f=~:\ n: » ; \ .0 1r \\ I \ o \ ¢ " »¢a »a »o"a » " |\a »»»a o s »|e L_. Wm FOR TEE BEST! 0 i i 0 1$ 2 r f ? f x; ¢ llntel.Passengers will be earned on these special trips at regular round trip rates. I T I S O U R A I M ~~er the ~eoxle of Blair, RELIABLE COUR~ P 4 n |crinif thnt L1 apprqnchlng.It is not a locsl lffair, Mr one nITu:£inz n single lins of business, but the whole life af the munity is wrapped up in the situation.Farmers of Nah:mhz, eattlemcn of New Mexico, lumbermm of tht'Pacific nor|.h\\el1, thu great ind!-lllrinl centon of the east, all are alikp aihcted and all are looking to WAxl1¥ng}un for some relief.In dne portion of hir:pics Mr. ¢ In :iw spring of Lifo propnrn fur tin- 1.\i|\Ivr uf old age Travel By Auto g I .\1 Elqeted al Loier W age| Arlington.Nzb.,May 15.--The school board has re-elqcted all of this yen-'s teachen at reduced salaries except Superintendent F.H.Brok l\»\":\, whole wary is left unchanged. During the hut y ur Ariingtnn paid THE STAT; BANKu A Rclltnidt, President.T. E. Stevens, Vice-PtcsillctltThaw Finn:-ll, Cashier .C. J Rohmidt, Asnisiant Cashier.Il. J. lllzmhahl, Assistant Cashier. S{{`Il IS 'rms (5 000 c ouz c sm. TIIA T EACH ` F'A'l`Ii I$l`¢ AND Mo'rn1= :n, wzzo have xwatilcwel Ilife'>\ slu\"!!N and sunshine alike, should give to their offsprilng Arlauonisll grmlr son mn! daalgluvr to be Thrifty , lo }}Lulmn\izc without svlfdenial, and 10 lc-urn llze W al value of cvcry dollpr saved as it plrlnius lo tha future. 'flllIllII IS L1Kl~l¥\'lS}.} A I.}~1S$O}~TFQl£ 'rm: Plxl-:=~=|~::~rr' ww YOUNG \voM,\:~: and young mmm to loam.'Flac re muy c omo a time wlwn they will wish ilmt they had nnvswl some of the money that Hwy now iiglatluc arudiy lavish on necdlcan tlzings.Now is tlm time to :mve so that when th e wi nlvr o f old ag e rolls around ilmrv will be no rwc waity of adllmk lrunlmlq iluollgh llw iearing worries of finan cial troubles.*.s (10313 is ANI) g}.l}~I 1's¢rnnA\'.I m ' U S s n o w 110W Y O U R S:\ \' fYf }§ will gross with the i pvr cvnt inter;:sl we mltl. io il. DEPOSITS PROTEGTE D B Y D E P OB I TORS GUA R A NTY F UND _market.National spec-dwnys.suc king their cabtngo crop, bonus un]Win lnveaton of money num;ally as ons running from New 'York to c oat of sending it to ~ est; up seek Sec urities that are free from San Fhnclnco,:nd another ho m Chiclgo to Jacksonville or New Urleana, will uid little to the utility ui thai is retolved when oo vegebtustion nod-gm laws are so bum able is aohl.In lluu du uo ttc c o t ond so interpreted as 19 make sr en- ton ond sroolcn milln. the leather inf tlrely lcgd.'rum investor: orc not allotded farrners to reach their ship-tduatry, ond oth e r g mt ootorprisesgtax dodgers and the duty of correcting ping polnu.This plrto ! th o hi ll wh ic h will ahortly be considered in the Unltd Staten senate, to center fdmtl, ep- are kept moving bv one of autmno-the error al it exists Hoa upon c on- hile tr u th :everywhere tho cltus I!"il. upon lcgimlutures and upon the tion ls the ammo. and Mr. Knattzch- courts.nltt asks thlt the Plums oonal be 1 The Well Suog; Journd comments: prop!lstioru on n [ew interstntef closcd and the highways be dloued "But there 1|a ddinito menace in trunk linen. ought to be fouglxtlto full into dcmy in ondcr that -hip-Em tu exempt bmnh whlchjt is fool- For the root.the bill represents 1pnluwonhy attempt to bring more economy and elllcicncy into the lap ing out of hlghnys.The cofcguards srhkh it thrown about the oxpemli- tore of public fpods are good. hot in no for an it would diminilh tho right of each county to plan its local aye tem of nurketlnl randi. it is boned on s wrong theory.--Omaha Bee. railroads.Coal mines are idle,the buildin v»heI.her under some future rldlng of pero be compelled to patronize theiuh to ignore.lg is :rot a question: the supreme court at Washington, lndusgtry is stagnant,and trmle ln generol in at l standstill. Then will_ he no revival until the atmmlo hold of froi ht rate:ll removed.c o m jxmodity prices are romlng down: the retail trade is beginning to reflect the s i t u a t i o n a t f a c t o r i e s :b a n k s o r e l o w - ' :|0 .e f a l v that port of the inc ome wr unend- ment which spocihes 'from whatzrer source derived' will be held to apply to municipal and other securities. Such a ruling might hold these sib- Sect to looome ta.xand,in¥orentlully, to that tax sinc e the pwnxe of tho ». ible that then, frbm wpelmnus. oats sheuhi sou in price.'Um oat fields over the county urn lookin; pretty sick at the Ercaent lime.This isdue to the cold uth er .The front has frozen it off _/~ l l ' . r * ! " "¢ » - u ; "~~"' */ 2 . - n .. _n h . .' - W 'r 1 ° - - '"`..--_--.r ' "3 '~' a~wa .c s ';p 1 ._-r k.mmm \21 ,..:.. 5 »Ierin; the discaunt rate, and gene ly the oulkwk is one of encuu | ment. the controlling factor being :dmoxt prohi§»itive con.of nhipp materinis., An nreler from Wash! ton establishing u horlzonw cut, merllately effective, wi!! cut tha - that now hotd business back. wage schedule tan be adjusted In -Omaha lic e. American Lady The Perfect CorSet For Every Type of Figure ~The e co no mlc alC . . ~i s no t o ne whi c h i s the '1 lowest price, but it is the hunc whlch ist e ~;MOST COMFOR'l`ABLE 'w ~rf ixordgg;/:rich wears the lig~t. lmlllé ,.W_~"` - _ - -- " * " * " " o ' : i A : ~ : L o > : . M A K E R & 0 ' H A N L O N At t o r n e ys - a t k a w similar schools ~|'|amendrncnt.It.i; even possible that '3"1conkrl'u nity legislate to impose in-=~»| some tax on these bonds."Zt in tom- "piained with juirlitu thlt lc gilhtive sr |hodies do not loci: at the secondary ""1consequences of the law: they enzmqt. '»'Il1ey do not see the morn! effect in 'vthc future of nemptihg. $700,000,000 '-of inc ome frgm our grealmrt direct tax." ~i /=Ah .\~"".;'~ '~\.~.~¢*,"?~v\I -:H \' \ 0 ~`§~ r\\ ! 5 ,g .J ¢.'I .5 ' ~f ~ 4 5 \: f "! V*~ ~T `s ~ \L A g f x \\ , ;, ..{ x:" h .X 0 ~ f ' J 3 Q = » "7 ,,:I f r f t n ,x |s x 1 - _ I . . . Q ; s . A ¢f '. 7 . »~_, 1 1 l v |11 ' l ' \ »" \" : ~ 1 ' ; ` . § ~ ; ' . . §, ;" T " £ 1 . . ..-'-\r "1 ' 1.. . . f . ; . = - - ' . . - i a = k " " '" '~ : . . ; f l . ¢ :.. . .. ¢ : » ; ., L ..' _ . .. . £ : : : . . .~Q Sp.r'ingTimé is SavingTime E1 Iwsf/ F5QQ. '\ r.4. xxggk',_/° _. ' " § ' " * " " _ ' _c nancan »-Iuilriecn Iiillona gg ax 1 weston that they 'do not realize xcmpi °""f"; uint will be the nliilude of thc payer of Luci, direct and indirect, who are A! this particular tlmr- \=?on f"""f¢mp¢\1¢,5 an make lm illis immense :-ra are discovering that their l:\n¢!*denc}t., taxes come painfully near allllbrblng lr was the mx exempt pr°| e y 9 f f'"of the hf°°'"° from their f'""",the nobles and of the church 'ailich ll u intenstmg to noun anadmimpnzbrouxht about the intolerable op- lay the Wall Street Joumud to the "f¥pre»u~ion of the French z>¢I~ \"ln- feel that it is ciiimllled that thc rvghe sole taxpayer--and the muse- sre fourteen billions of me exempt qucnt révolution. securities in.the country and that seven hundred milinna in taxes i= thus avoided and the burden passed on in those who lmve invenmmu in ru!n re e I ~.\ _iy slight incn-:um in freight nies, c ompaml to the ulvanr in com- modity prlws.This in scrlplI\e, in that it don not show the aduai ad- vmcg in (night tari§.\.Texm farm- tangible property which is not thusers have abandoned hope ol nmrkot-Iinvnrad under nm laws.. |. Multum Fair Called 011 Due to Money Slringency_ . f Atlantic, la., May L4.--Hard iimes wil! make one lem fair in Iuwa this - - - - »n . . . . _ - . . ..l HEEN :TEFKPRISE . . - .."'When bwness was nwning at nor- mal tide three franinhira a minute aonmetimeapamd the city o! Detroit for cmuidetablf pezinrls .during nth day.New _u mam: zhen la hardly a npolrc smudge M the atmosphere and hardly n whl:lla l haard on theriver.An um way f an Detroit 13 Blllhlo thy fnelrhirra are tied up 1|ailing far sow' :hangs ln bualnesa to bri ng Ulm Iain aegiurltif,The muon nf :Oulu ia atili y nunx apd an |nrreJ.r4- Z1 buaimiaa may be ax- pe c m Igur on.B\rt°`*lake !n-ightsu were La be ra stagnant aa the mow:- menl. of railroad tonnage.A decline iu rms is lne\7Itabla 'under the cir- eumatanca. and when a sharp fail occur: It vm still further ,compllcam the railroad situation..--Stale Jour w.. Sanator Elkins of W aat Virginia nuke! a uaument bowing that 200.- 000 miners are out of employ- menl.The coal bln; of the country are empty.The public refuses to buy, hoping that prlufl will (suede to a reasonable level before the`cnmin;¢ of wld weather But hlghpric es, the senator points out, are due to high freight rata and high wages.The latter are guaranteed undar con t m u w h have one mofe year zo run. _ The lndvltable neault 01' this situation will be ldlenexa for the miner: daring the aurkmer.with aeute dln mm amen;their depend- enla, and m m p w for business mm in tha mining' dlalrlda. followed by a panic In buying next fall which may send pfleu up so dizzy heights and nah it 'lmpoaaible to deliver wal to meet the aegis of the country. Thue ia llttla m he :laid for a rivi- liaatlon that permits erlara d th i s A. lmoanzs,nnumf pnluwonhy attempt to bring more economy and emcicncy into the !ay~ ing out of highways.The mfeguanis whkh it thrown about the expendi- ture of public fpadn are good. but in no fur an il. 'lruuid diminilh the right of each county to plan its local ay: lem of nurkeiinl randi. it is bam! on s wmng theory.--Omaha Bee. .1 »» ~ -~a ~ i n r ~~ ' ~\'I n I - ~s rf a :~1 'E 5 - " ' ¢ xssunn sv n! 'rauxsbu Need ¢f Lover Freight Rltn While Ju1iu.\. Kmttnchniit is pum- ing | pfn In avoidance on bcimnlf of the rniirouia bdsm the |enatc°| com- mittee on interstate commerce, :ov-cmorh of wrsitfn mm among ihrm Governor Helieivie, are wiring to 'Lhr ?.rl¢¢ Par 'Ian 31.50 P 4 n |crinif thnt L1 apprqnchlng.It is not a locsl lffair, Mr one nITu:£inz n single lins of business, but the whole life af the munity is wrapped up in the situation.Farmers of Nah:mhz, eattlemcn of New Mexico, lumbermm of tht'Pacific nor|.h\\el1, thu great ind!-lllrinl centon of the east, all are alikp aihcted and all are looking to WAxl1¥ng}un for some relief.In dne portion of hir:pics Mr. ¢ u n - Them in nhrgy: two aide: to vor;question m d the hir minded i1» disddud ll msceptibic to both sides. ~ ~,¢,,m¢. an Blair, Nob., under 1 h A¢ d C o a | ' n || d lh r ¢ h S , l8 1 9 . Some of than fine mornirm- Bid: cltimns wil! wake up and hw-I to their nr p r i u th a t we dghbwnic h h u bun kid-napped. _ market.National spec-dwsys,; as ana znqning from New York to San Fhnclsco.sad another hu m Chielgo to Jacksonville or New Uriesnn, will uid little to the utility ing their csbtngc c rop, beultle un]Wise investon of money nsturally coat of sending it to market esta up seek securities that are free from Ali that is tetntved when die veget»ts13tionlnd ~g,}\¢turn are so built able is aohi.In ltssuduasetts cot and so interpreted as to make it en- ton and srootcn milln. the lesthcr inf tlzsly Iegal.'rum investor: ure not alto:ded fsnners to reach their ship-tduatry, and oth e r g mt entsrprisesgtax dodgers and the duty of correcting ping paints.This psrt.of tha hiil which will ahortiy be considered in the Unitd States senate, to center fdmtl, sp- proprlstions on s [ew tnterststn trunk linén. ought to be fought. an kept moving by use of ltttmro-tf1e error ss It exists Hes upon c on bile tr u th :everywtlere the sltus I!"il. upon legidstures and upon un tion ls the sums. and Mr. Knattsch- courts.nitt asks thlt the Panama canal be 1 The Wsll Street Journd comments: closed and the highways be dlovrrd "But there is a ddi nitt menace in to fall into demy in onder that -hip-Em tu exempt bo:nh whichjt is fool- I ll »ion - - I ;__. -\ `_ , . r : 5 .- . . f h 0 y f - \t T '. | ' l A ~ \ ~_Q l l "\ 1 0 i - . I 1 1 '~ ; % ° " '" " F ~.I .-.-~ ~ l l l m | .P '3 *, . . . . : pen be compelled ua plti o ni u the'i;]1 to ignore.lt is qui a queationi railroads.| Cnal mines are idle,the buildin Industry is siagnant,and trmle in genelnl is at | zumdnin. There will he no revivni imzil the strnrlgie hold of freight rate: il removed.Com modity prices are romlnx down: the netnii trade L1 bezlnninz to Meer the situation ar. factories: banks are low-' v»he'I.her under some future rldlng of the supreme court at Wuhingion,that part of the income tax amend- ,ment which specines 'from whatever murce derived' will be held to apply ,to munic ipal and other securities. Such n ruling might hold these sib- ject to income ia.xnnd,in¥erentlnl!y, to that tax sinc e the pwnxe of the erin: the discaunt rate, and 8°"°f=|°.mendm¢n:.Im; even possible that i f ~.= '\.\-fb \'*47f f ~1 ;~n 4 ,/' i ' f /f ~ :~ & 5 ~ .,' c 1K\¢., ~an \f \ ? `¥} f $: » ' f a ~..&i x ~ m f ~ .-.I f r f e = » ~ = § , 1 ' . : " ; _I . . . Q ~~~.~ . /'j > - i r ~ E £ ` '~' L a ~t lmlllé ,.W_~"` 5 »Ierin; the discaunt rate, and gene ly the oulkwk is one of encuu | ment. the controlling factor being :dmoxt prohi§»itive con.of nhipp materinis., An nreler from Wash! ton establishing u horlzonw cut, merllately effective, wi!! cut tha - that now hotd business back. wage schedule tan be adjusted In -Omaha lic e. a . . §.,\/ \¢~`~/~QT" f : - '~ 1 s 1 f/ g » . , , , su6x1~ 'I _ 1 |. *':.*'<r , -.. . . £ : : > . - _ . : . . u ',F 1 I1F4 51 x i ¢.1 ' . f n.<..~J xxggk',_/° ~|'|amendrncnt.It.i; even possible that '3"1conkrl'u nity legislate to impose in-=~»| some tax on these bonds."Zt in tom- "piained with juirlitu thlt lc gilhtive sr |hodies do not loci: at the secondary ""1consequences of the law: they enzmqt. '»'Il1ey do not see the morn! effect in 'vthc future of nemptihg. $700,000,000 '-of inc ome frgm our grealmrt direct tax." _. ' " § ' " * " " _ ' _c nancan »-Iuilriecn Iiillona gg ax 1 weston that they 'do not realize xcmpi °""f"; uint will be the nliilude of thc payer of Luci, direct and indirect, who are A! this particular tlmr- \=?on f"""f¢mp¢\1¢,5 an make lm illis immense :-ra are discovering that their l:\n¢!*denc}t., taxes come painfully near allllbrblng lr was the mx exempt pr°| e y 9 f f'"of the hf°°'"° from their f'""",the nobles and of the church 'ailich ll u intenstmg to noun anadmimpnzbrouxht about the intolerable op- lay the Wall Street Joumud to the "f¥pre»u~ion of the French z>¢I~ \"ln- feel that it is ciiimllled that thc rvghe sole taxpayer--and the muse- sre fourteen billions of me exempt qucnt révolution. securities in.the country and that seven hundred milinna in taxes i= thus avoided and the burden passed on in those who lmve invenmmu in ru!n re e I ~.\ _iy slight incn-:um in freight nies, c ompaml to the ulvanr in com- modity prlws.This in scrlplI\e, in that it don not show the aduai ad- vmcg in (night tari§.\.Texm farm- tangible property which is not thusers have abandoned hope ol nmrkot-Iinvnrad under nm laws.. |. Multum Fair Called 011 Due to Money Slringency_ . f Atlantic, la., May L4.--Hard iimes wil! make one lem fair in Iuwa this - - - - »n . . . . _ - . . ..l gg l-IABITS / , » 'nm znnlrsl nu--\`61_¢>ur cimrs. have lmle habiu they formed when young, The worn! men we have, also hau- hahin that vnsre llxed upon them when they were young. u is ensy w leach a child my kind Of u hnbiz. This bank lima lo in-lp pnnnla ieaeh their childrk-n ihe lplmdld hablz of mving. thraugh the use of o\|r`xpa.-cial nynlem. CITIZENS STATE-BANK S A F E TY I COURTESY SERVICE ...- .-_- --_ ..._ ............. .._ _........ .- ..._ _._ _1| E ' W E E K L Y a m R l c £ ' r R E P O n 5 ___ _ _ . . . , ..__. ~Hera » |¢-.._}.....- R 1 ' .2 0 .o s 2 5 21| 9, -- '11 '. » » = " ": " " ~ 5 .,;'.sL 'FPr:~ `"'.:L~.."fc, . ~ § ff';9.;'\g~g\H ~,1" ¢: ; ~ rf!" .8 ~ ~B A N K € F 0 ` § § i i E L I H ! S T i ¥ f © P L E g gf* QIN I5.IVITiU§0LL;SE.RVl¢;E'§ ~ l i ;.Tom YQURNEEDS;sie. tterfat eat ru 1- gn ...21 5121 .43 .29 7.00 .vi s i t o r In s t F r i d a y . For Sale-Gu rinse. 'Hnquim at T h e E n t e r p r i s e om oe .1 6 - l t F o r R e a l - T w o sl e e p i n g fo a m s a t 21 4 w .W a s h i n g t o n n r e e h 1- -L f D r . W . F . H e m p h i l i w a s a n O m a h a p a s s e n g e r t h e fi r s t u l t h e m e e k . P u r i t a n P a n c a k e F l o u r ,t h e b u t e ve r ,35cen!.l p e r sa c k a t c 1 liuhn's Photo: wilt please you. The Rhondeo Coal and Feed Store =grinding. Lyle Rceh was a businels visitor Millard Inst Friday. A paving contract for a quarter of mitlion dollars hu been awarded 'dayne._ Him Morris nm] wife made n trio um to Omaha sightseeing and shop- Hc last Friday. Joe Edwards came up from Omn- on last Saturday evening and his ife came up on Sunday.' Mr. and n=. Julius Peterson and es Kirby rove to Cordova, Nels., Sunday returning Monday even- _4 Pntronlzo home institution hy buy- g your bread of the Blair Home kery.Nico UM of other bakery si .~ nlsc.neu Mr. Earl Oleson, county ngent, and s wife have arrived in Blldr and ~ve begun their duties as assistants the farniersyf the county. The Junior-Senior reception will held Saturday evening, May 21, at e high school building and the stud- tn are anticipating a good time. The telephone company nt Herman rendjustlng its wiring in harmony ith the directions of the state roll- ny commission no all business hous~ may have private lines.Q. There was big doing:= down nt the 1man hall ln southern Richland »ship on last Saturday night and undny. the celebration being ln com- emoration of Palm Sundn.. Sometime between 5;\t1;1fln}nnE.: ml Monday mornin2 \=r~=~vm r~-ke win me Rhoruleu coal yard :lull elpe-l lnnnelf to a supply of c\».»!. l 11.:|'|:1tl}need an extra n:l1l;* .Itch aroumi these "¢l=::1rn~." For Sale:--A4=;rlcl.ly mrhl|.l!\ lmomn lose in.New. "City 1t.1ta:r elec rlc linhta.furnace.full basement. rec mul one-half acres ol land., In is :t real bargninl.For full par-5 l|.ul;l.r<inqulre at The Hnaterprise file"._14-rf family. There are some new thing: ln bak- ery goods at the Blair Home Bakery under the new management. Come in and try tnem.ISU Congrenntlond church :ct'\ices each Sunday morning at 11 A. H. Sunday school at I 0 A.M.Tho public is oonlinliy invited. 'c .Carlson is moving nn house- hold effects from éver the Chdstensen me~t markef to the house belonging to Jim Iixon in north Blair. I have juan. received a large line of hiiddy Blouses in white and.colors so Middy Dresses I o r children. A or Mrs. Miss Nailing and tamily for the post .six weeks, has returned to her homo in Manning, Iowa. Brand, all sizes. T. C. Hilton. The Mllliner. Lena Koepke who has been her bl'6tl1er,C.Hr lioopko and Mn .Fred Rankin of City one vinltlng relatives in M m Rankin was formerly Bliss Enid Booty. daughter of Mrs. E. S. Benty. n m ;Walid:cook and Waters about the week-end lt the Harry Seltz horuejit DeSoto. guests of Miss Francis Scltz-a fellow teacher ln the city schools. M r. Sioux lllal r. Zllr. ond lhlrs. A. J. Lazure of Cal- houn township were callers in Blair Sunday. after spending; the day at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. llorry Seltz of l}c Soto. l)r. Earl Meats has caused to be huilt on the back of his lot a nic e cement block' garage that will be a thing of beauty and joy forever" u|;»n completed. Tl:P W.lt.C.district convention llwrla at lliutings, Nell.. May 23, 2i llntl 35 and Mrs. Chas. McComb and 'lr~. M. E. Tyson will attend as dele- ;.:nte.\ from the locnl organlution. Blu. Jens I.. Peterson and Mrs. Frank Shafer, Sr.. received word of the serious illness of their father, Robert Miller of Beloit, Kansa:1 and left last l`ridn3.cvcuinn:for that place. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sien were bus line passengers to Omaha Tuesday. Jens L.Peterson shippw n fine bunch of cattle and hog; Mohday night.0 Nw-James Kirby left Tueday morning for St.Paul, Neh., for a week'a visit. last Friday eirruln~ing among his many friends in this eiiy. Mrs.ll.D.Newel!and Mrs. Ed Newell drove over from Arlington onMonday to xisit the F n d Jenkins 2554 p. m. muy. c_.av.ar.|=o'mm North. 1.25 n. 2:00 152 8:55 p. L30 a. 9.25a..2:57 u. rn. daily uoepc Sunday.m. daily except_ Sunday m. dlily exapt Sunday. m. Sunday only.Trains South. rn. ddly adept Sundln rn. daily emu sundnr aninz tho work of prec inct arnol- linn, getting lcqulinted .nd work- ir out a profram. One product, Cuming City, has ab ndy been oh;nnicod md a commit electod to phn the work lo be done that community this year.The ark in etch community is being sug- stod Ind plumed by the farmen vmaelven.The poiicy of tho De- rtment of Agric ulttife il that the unly agent should oo-opornto with .o local people to solve their local ~blems.The I'ann flu féltio hll t hired n "know-it-all" encyclope- a of flats for o c ounty ment but ahculd be ablo Lo get the (lets in 1' quickest time.Tho omco is n varing house for farmers of Wuh- th e B u r e a u o r n o t .- M r .I I .G .G o u l d .As s i st a n t S t a t e Ix m l e r o f c o u n t y a g e n t s w a s p r e s e n t u t t h e m e t i n g a t t h e C u m i n g C i t y :<hO01 ho u s e F d d a y n i g h t m m f g a ve n fi n e t a l k o n fa r m o r g a n i z a t i o n fo r m u t u a l be ne fit .Th i s pr e c i n c t w e n t over the top in the membership drive m u l t u r n e d o u t fo r t h e f i r s t m e e t i n g u i t l l l o t s o f in te re st .A p r o g r a m o f va r k w a s s t a r t e d b u t t h e d i s c u s s i o n \\. :: ul s o in ter es ti ng o n var io us m at te rs that only s start was made before it wa s t im e i q a zl jo u rn . A l e t t e r w i l l g o o u t t o e \ B l ) fa r m e r i n t h e e o u n t y i n a f e n f d a y a w i t h n >ho n. iis gt of que st ion s t o b e a nsw ere d. Th i s w i l l h e l p t l 1 e B u r e a u ve r y m u c h . ee n t r a l l s l r j f ner led i n fo r m a t i o n .A n ex c h a n g e li st .p u b l i s h i n g a l l st oc k. fee d,see d.a n d m a c h i n e r y fo r ; s al e . to b u y , o r fo r t r a d e i n t h e e o u n t y w i l l s o o n b e s e n t o u t t o t h o s e w h o w a n t i t .Th i s h a n p r o ve d a b i g m o n e y nmi .'l in s om e eu un tie s tr y nn vi rr g eo m- m i s s i o n s , a s w e l l n s b r i n g i n g i n b u y - a é f r o m o t h e r c o u n t i e s . m b e r s o f t h e B u r e a u w h o a r e n o t receiu az t h e i r p a p e r c a n e l l l t h e C o u n t y A g e n t s olflee,In d e p e n d e n t p h o n e 3 1 ,B e l l p h o n e 2 2 7 ,a n d t h e '»'\,UUs` |z :5,11'Q 1''e-O1's 1u 1 1u 1e 11 \\ 111 411 A1 e e11 111 1 1»1 .111 », .» » .~. ... 1, One of the hrst calls at the office was njmde by a man from tlie city who 21:6 rud in m gmmrnm¢ntbu\- letin that there are 280 acres of horne- atead land in \"»'uahinpft9n county. It is said that lm received some ex cellent ld\il.t bout. not trying to fum the Misouri Hser. n I Ladies' Trimméd Hats 1-2 Price Bureau Federation.\\ril.¢R that ull members of _|.he'I3urcnu um now cn tltlul to pro ram on stock shipped to The Famwr Union Live Stoc k Com mission Company of bicbmskn.This tim for the past two rem has re~ turnw lifty per c ent of the cammiw Misses. and Childrenfs Hats -33 l=3 per cent Discount worlh while for I~n.rm Hunan hmm bers to nmvmber that. Miss Gwen, 1.specildist on linys and Girls Club Work from the' Stntv Uni\en=ity wil!arrive "l'hurnda}to help organize some clubs in the coun- ty fur a starter in this line work.The Executivc Bound hopes that ilunr will be aorlgc exhibits of this work at the county fair that wi!! do credit to Wuhinglon county. Ilulhio, Colo.-A prominent \%t\!fr Millinery Flowers 33 l-53 per cent Discgmnt invented a.process which will milkn wugennelons the money crop of !hr United Staten His method is to in- sert yous1. in half grown mclom». smal ink the halo with wax.He claim4 u. D. GARR{§0N WILL OPEN A Special Reduced Prices Entire Stoek BLAIR nAcKE~T~§TonE __ ._ . _. _.. a l s o s uV " c m s s s s l m o n CLASS ~ 1921 on NEW sfoma S,¢,;eRD FQQTWE B. F. n. OPERA HOUSE Sunday Eve., May 22 AT E I GHT 0 ' C l. 0 C K Men's and Boys' (Ilothing, Shoes, Hats Caps, Fumishing Goods, Trunks, Bags and Cases. B~m 35013130 \\\Q Q O 0 '\ vnoumnsz sxe insoc ntlon w. B. F. Robb Duel "Hold Thou ME H a n d " C.. Briggs Mar]orlé`Nillsll|\0n lullClarita do Huck Scripture ResdlagRev. A. H Marsh Pa y e r Ofxr Sto ck wlll not be c omple te on that da te owi ng to ihe short ti me In gettlng the goo ds but we wi ll do o ur B EST t o s u ppl y y o ur wa nt s ln wha t we ha v e . "V _. Mr. Tunberg expeets ug 5, m¢kin3'for oil l t California Junction,lo l lee before the month of Hay enda~.i1113lfS souihelli M Herman.b i l The machinery hes arrived and huiewekmed considerable iutbrvest is been put in piece and the cement!!f1¢ subject of oil In this vicinity. work ls about thru, while work on the building is progressing as npldlyas is possible.Tebnmah people Ml! no longer nceriworry over cold weath- er ond ice crops. nn the new plmt. will give butter lee st lean trouble any time during the year. Telumah Journal An election was held on April Zhu! on elect an bond of directors for the !'eten\on»Bend protection ditch, which resulted In live men recdflng exact- ly the mme number of voftes.In order to determine the length of ben- ure of ofllce fave slips of paper. num» bend from one to tive. were placed in e but and eac h nun drew out s IThere is a. genenl belle! that thh section ls umlerlpld withpetrolelrl and in is hope-L:luiz the well now be- ing sunk will xlemonstnlte it.The pro moten of th ete st i n r e s a i l to have secured leuefon considerable land near here. so llrm is ihelr faith ln the outmme of the eipqrlment. James D. Lowe reports thlt several |pHn¢I on his rm show trsees of oll on the wste the y u r nround. Thls has been bpown for a long 'lime but no effor't\l1u ever been mule tl llnd the source of it.He win inrlh some of the 'experts now It tori ol the Iowa olde toare his place U18 once over.. v Kuhn's Photos will please yon. Lawn Grass Seec¥\pt Aye Br0!l ked House.15-tl Puritxn flour $2.50 per mek at the 2h6adesCoa1 and Feed Storei Mrs. T. C. Hilton mrries l flnl line .r childrens' and ma»%¢»' middielr A fine baby gm arr"lv;d.|\t the Will .inden home thc first of the nick.,1|I1 an N if an \\ gl l l M Cmikz-y's Starting;Feed for | a l o lt at the Rhoades Con! and Feed lUJl¢'.p5 c rew of men were busy y exler-l"' i n g . ;c l e a n i n g u p t h e n t r e e t s ; n d i ; ' 1|idying _up generaliy. The gm:ccmpan5 at Norfolk is meeting the demand ol' citinnn and 'mending mains to serve twelve new ti cl is sl \:28p.;. Is H1 Rc B: rn BL BL'W Ca 0 :2 su U nlockm Let the Blair Home Bakery do your Ipecial baking when you hnve, com- :any or are serving on refreshmenit aornmittees.ISU For Sale---One of the best located iomcs on Grant Street.Persona in- erested my all* for plriiculeri- at Phe Enterpdxe ufllte..7-tf A very pleasant evening was spent. Hag: 11. ut the country home of Mr. and Mrs.Oscar Gilbertson.the-on :aaion bein; Mrs. Gi}!ertaon's birth- ifw . Wm. bi ann and fnmiiy end H'-ns Agnete : n u n were dinner guests at a six o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Fred Masters on lun Wednesday evening. For Seie--A fine sewn room resi dence in the best residence portion of Gfant street.House modem In every way and in excellent repair.Good garage.Priced to séil' quick.,In- quire at The Enterpdse ofliee.M t Commenting on the fact that Old Mother IIve didn't know she was run ning around without any clothes on Lintil she had ellen an apple, nn Im- I 1| n l. o 11 \ t \ i \ i rl < I1 1 Ii I I I I 1 I Q-FI 2 ¢;;> i c l § 2'i - 1z I 'Il1a pertinent exchange thinks il.'a getting about time to pass the apples again. The ladies of the Congzregmtlonnl éhurc h held n dinner at the church basement on la<t Tuesday evening from six unlilright. at whic h time a number of friends and members availed themselves of the opportu- nity to spend a social hour together Bnri ent an excellent meal. Mrs. Clifford Redheld went to Omaha l:ut week where she hail an operation for rsmnll tumor 011 her head which had been troubling herfor some time.She returned to her! home Monday and is getting along very nicely which is |=r°°d news In her selotisel and friends. Mrs.Henry Chrid received wnrtl that her sister had died at Rocky Foul. Colo.. and would be hurinl at her old home. Seeley, Oklahoma. Fri- day of this week and she and Miss Binhle ilumldleson left Tuesday for ihnt place.They expect to be cone a week.Mrs. Christ in a cousin of Mia-I Huddleson.1 I'nl.ron3 nl'The E|\terprl=~e will notice by this week'a lame that J. D. Garrieon has opened up a clothing atom in the building formerly occu- pied by O. I. Nielsen.Look up hiv ad in this i e and we assure you ho will be pleased to receive a 1h8ll0 of your patronage.He is a pleaalhl gentleman to meet and will treat you fair. The Monday Afternoon Club heldits annual business meeting Mn;162 al. the home of hire. Jackson.The 1 I l I iI l I 1 .slI l . .|l r a b l e t o s u g g e s t n s i n g l e i t e m o f e l i c r a t i o n . - S t a i r Jo u r n a l . Spring Timé is Saving Time .l . . -- - u -U l l s i s a r o y a l t y p l a y t h a t l s m l m p r o d u c e d b y a m - a t a l s r l . O~l>~O~0~-~¢~g~¢~¢~¢~ THE s e m o l z CL ASS wlu. PRESENT "muznn STGCKINGS" O N WEDNESDAY Wit. Ihy 25. Where lion a Good HGH! Go? Fnrmen along the Wuhtrigton ighway who 'arc striving to forre e pavement uf n thru-miie gap rough Nulwiiio do not bear out ~e contention of |. corrtspcrndent in e Beo'a Letter Box that it in only ~e automobile manufacturers and makers of mod building material ho desire |ood roads.At the same imc it must be admitted that some pensive highkm» have horn hui!! lthout an much consideration for he fannern al for tourists.This thought bring! out one bmi eaturc in the Tmrmc nd bill under hlch 1|further appropriation of I00,000,000 for federal aid in roml ~nvrlnlrtlon woukl bo mmlr.This -to contemplates a system of \muntry'pa\~|.~d thurouzhfarra, pmpoul which in far from serving farmer, whoul main need! is for I road dosignqd to load directly tr l l t l - - - 1u THE STAT; BANKu A Rclltnidt, President.T. E. Stevens, Vice-PtcsillctltThaw Finn:-ll, Cashier .C. J Rohmidt, Asnisiant Cashier.Il. J. lllzmhahl, Assistant Cashier. In :iw spring of Lifo propnrn fur tin- 1.\i|\Ivr uf old age T r a n : Q u i n n o f me m q o r Clap aqunue a hte ul.The r inrs se l n u d m l m a a n n u l m f u u be low l smlisusl th Ma h -cx nui m m m .n n n n f a u o w G c o q h I A I I D I L ..m u c e m l \ r \ n l n ; aw a r e# t o oo l m l ...A m a . u a l l a . c u q l m r u m m r. : ¢ fu u l |H u c |¢ . .. ~Gu i n (L l - l l 'r r em u m m : i l u o r l o N u m a n . .1 l n u s u l m H o vi l vf h a m i J u n n n s z o u r u u n .Phsuu m e n u l i u r d u i . . . . A l l l n i U s i c e |1 1 l l # 0 H n ui m . . .l i i i li l l Ps r u l n r m ~o m n i ' D u a n Js o o b l c h d u . ~ 1 \ r u f u u l l n s l u d u q e r . . . . H u n s a n N m n n l h t h m n o Jams: Iuseign Pntrtck ihekla ..l h n i n _.__._.___~.., ...~.w m r o x T H E B l a s t !~ Elwdn ; Strong - Attractions ~ Y --ONEBIGWEEK ~'~ COMMENCING ~M O N D A Y M Y 2 3 ~ .9 ~ S{{`Il IS 'rms (5 000 c ouz c sm. TIIA T EACH ` F'A'l`Ii I$l`¢ AND Mo'rn1= :n, wzzo have xwatilcwel Ilife'>\ slu\"!!N and sunshine alike, should give to their offsprilng Arlauonisll grmlr son mn! daalgluvr to be Thrifty , lo }}Lulmn\izc without svlfdenial, and 10 lc-urn llze W al value of cvcry dollpr saved as it plrlnius lo tha future. 'flllIllII IS L1Kl~l¥\'lS}.} A I.}~1S$O}~TFQl£ 'rm: Plxl-:=~=|~::~rr' ww YOUNG \voM,\:~: and young mmm to loam.'Flac re muy c omo a time wlwn they will wish ilmt they had nnvswl some of the money that Hwy now iiglatluc arudiy lavish on necdlcan tlzings.Now is tlm time to :mve so that when th e wi nlvr o f old ag e rolls around ilmrv will be no rwc waity of adllmk lrunlmlq iluollgh llw iearing worries of finan cial troubles.*.s (10313 is ANI) g}.l}~I 1's¢rnnA\'.I m ' U S s n o w 110W Y O U R S:\ \' fYf }§ will gross with the i pvr cvnt inter;:sl we mltl. io il. DEPOSITS PROTEGTE D B Y D E P OB I TORS GUA R A NTY F UND R n c u mn r - w e u n u s mv Nlghl, May 25, l9lI_ B. F. D. Open liouu: ano n; 0' CLO CK unus snou s o m m il5* 1 1 n s vi! m following ollieen were elected.Mrs. John A. Rhoades, Pres.; Mrs. V. C. Jaekuon, Vice Pres.;Mrs. John Me- Kay.Sec')-Tren.Program ron:- rnittee for 1921-22. Mrs. Osborn, Mrs. Finnell, Mrs.Kilian.The Club ple- nie which has been postponed Oh ae- eount of had weather will be held soon on the Koopman lawn.A committee has been appointed to arrange a :inte and notify the members. The present price of hide: is so low thnt some farmers are neglectink to akin ani.rnad|.rlt is possible to rlilrl! hides no they may be stored 5010711 months, according to n Unltd Staten Department of Agriculture farmers' bulletin called "Country Hides and Skinn-Skinning,Curimr and Mar keting."The bulletin gives -ug- geations on- lundellng hides, 1.=|kl\l| them off, selling and c uring them, x, 1If \ HI Ia !L.i THE s e m o l z CL ASS wlu. PRESENT "muznn STGCKINGS" O N WEDNESDAY Wit. Ihy 25. THE STAT; BANKu A Rclltnidt, President.T. E. Stevens, Vice-PtcsillctltThaw Finn:-ll, Cashier .C. J Rohmidt, Asnisiant Cashier.Il. J. lllzmhahl, Assistant Cashier. .l 3 ..U l l s i s a r o y a l t y p l a y t h a t l s m l m p r o d u c e d b y a m - a t a l s r l . O~l>~O~0~-~¢~g~¢~¢~¢~ T r a n : Q u i n n o f me m q o r Clap aqunue a hte ul.The r inrs se l n u d m l m a a n n u l m f u u be low l smlisusl th Ma h -cx nui m m m .n n n n f a u o w G c o q h I A I I D I L ..m u c e m l \ r \ n l n ; aw a r e# t o oo l m l ...A m a . u a l l a . c u q l m r u m m r. : ¢ fu u l |H u c |¢ . .. ~Gu i n (L l - l l 'r r em u m m : i l u o r l o N u m a n . .1 l n u s u l m H o vi l vf h a m i J u n n n s z o u r u u n .Phsuu m e n u l i u r d u i . . . . A l l l n i U s i c e |1 1 l l # 0 H n ui m . . .l i i i li l l Ps r u l n r m ~o m n i ' D u a n Js o o b l c h d u . ~ 1 \ r u f u u l l n s l u d u q e r . . . . H u n s a n N m n n l h t h m n o Jams: Iuseign Pntrtck ihekla ..l h n i n _.__._~.~.A T H E B ~ !L ~ E l w d n -S t r o n g -A t t r a c t i o n s ~ Y --O N E B I G W E E K ~'~ COMMENCING ~M O N D A Y M Y 2 3 ~ .9 ~ R n c u mn r - w e u n u s mv Nlghl, May 25, l9lI_ B. F. D. Open liouu: ano n; 0' CLO CK unus snou s o m m invented a.process which will milkn wugennelons the money crop of !hr United Staten His method is to in- sert yous1. in half grown mclom». smal ink the halo with wax.He claim4 u. D. GARR[§0N WILL OPEN A NEW STORE S;;g;R§gg __ ._ . _. _.. a l s o s uV " c m s s s s l m o n CLASS ~ 1921 on Men's and Boys' (Ilothing, Shoes, Hats Caps, Fumishing Goods, Trunks, Bags and Cases. B. F. n. OPERA HOUSE Sunday Eve., May 22 AT E I GHT 0 ' C l. 0 C K Ofxr Stock wlll not be complete on that date owing to the short time In gettlng the goods but we will do our BEST to supply your wants ln what we have. OUR cnons wn.|. ALL BE NEW and come from markets which make THE BEST GOODS for the money. Everything as represeqt- ed or your money refunded.\ 0llR GOoDS mm nm GOoD 0K WE WILL PRouRAMn\E | nwullnn ...W . B. F. Robb D\|e| --mm 'lhou MEHIIQH c .. BriggsM.r| <»r| Pw| »u-mn llldOarlrude Muc k Sc ripture Rellllnguw. A. | ;M l f l h v u , e r Mm Ouarzeue-~s»| ¢¢1¢dUlllo rd mm". C llllu J lllle- nell.S a n u r P e x e r u l .lzlmu Clulslennen SermonNev. w. M. Und¢r\oa¢ Trlu-~"I | \= Mernllld" Chrlltlln | f | ¢lhMlrlln xy ae. Helen Mueller Ind fllvlll Mummerl n¢n=4|<x|°»luv. c . M. Foreman Everyhdy Welune. Emyidy Invited. ~. I. Hlslun Old land "g I W a t a l n u n : n u n .Nadu~.amson s .| 5 W J . n and shipping and marketing.Copies may be obuined thrt county ngricub lursl agent:or by writing lo I M colien of agric ultum at Lim.aiu. The f allen also h u s clrcuhu ontanning hides, which give:method! of making robes, rugs ind leather. O I ~.. . . .: a »r . . nv ...-.....-.......... » ,. ~E: m 1 r : \v x r m u n b n t e v n i n t h ?x 1 § * n n ; m r ' nTRASKA e?'|c/AuA u l n '~ alsnnnap "" m v..n n . ..:~ ...~"*a... v `_f "e ._ *u""!*~i!A'. . ' ~.1 .~ \ `... "..I ~E I " .\ ,§" *I -a ~' u | L A . 4 (w r ;I \ ¢ s =' \.,' :-.I l L . .r ,. |.' P | v n - . . . K .1 a .u v -,~" ~.~r ~~, " ~ z . . , _ ' f _ . , | ~ 4 - < = _ 1 _ . - ~- - = . - - = -' i e »»- " ". --.~, . : 1 - . 5 _.~ , ¢_ § - a v ' ~" d . . . ~ 5 ,~.~_.~:'° ¢_| l " 'f"~-'~:~- - _ ~ ~ ~ ~~.~ ~\ 4 ; . , , ;"(f,.J<,*'1 '!r s _ . g..._l v 5 -"M ~~192 .A .~1ln»h .* 1 . 1 V D o n ' t C o u l t 1r Yzur Night Hours TENOR ~cAnnlen THE TUNE" nmrnuuum of vnu. un Un Slnglng Tow n a n d Ha rb or ( ?n a s y n l t u t n a t n n a h l a l se sn etsty, 1=a.ahla:taa. D t T h e Vi rg in Jst an da ,b o u g h t b y t h e U n l t e d S t a t e s fr o m D e n m a r k l n 1 9 1 1 . t o w h i c h Am e r i c a n m a r i n e s re ce n tl y st a rt e d t o d y fr o m W a s hi n gt o n a r e In t e r e s t i n g a n d w o r t h y o t cooslderaw Uo n n o t o n l y b e ca u s e o f t h ei r evc n th t l h t a t o q h u t a l s o bec au se th ey h a ve i s n r e d l n m a n y dl p to m at t c ne go ti a- ti on s a n d beca use o t th e i r s m t e g l c Im p o r ta n c e t o t h e U n i t e d St at es In re l a t i o n t o t h e P a n a m a c a n a l . Th a t th ls g r o u p o f a b o u t M t ! w a n a o n l y t h r e e o f w h i c h a n b l : e n o u g h t o h a ve s n a m e o n a n y b u t hy d r o g r n p h l c c h a n s a n d lo ca l ma ps . a n d th e b ig g e s t o t w h i c h o n e co u l d tr n l k a ro u n d l n n t n e ho u r s s ec - m s l m p o r t a n t t o o u r g o ve r n m e n t m a y b e i t t d g e d b y t h e p r i c e i t M i d f o r t h e m . W e g a ve l e s s t h a n t w o c e n t s a n u c r o fo r . a 1 i | , l e s s t h a n t h r e e c e n t s a n a c r e fo r C a l l fo r n l u . N e va d a . C o l o r a d o an d U t a h . l e s s t h a n 1 4 c e n t s a n a c r e fo r Fl o r i d a ,a n d u n d e r 21 'c en L s u n a c r e fo r t h e Plt jll pp lne s.E ve n fo r t h e C a n a l Zo n e w e p a i d b u t $35.83p e i ac re .To t ttn.~.s2s.ooo.ooo for the s r o n p w e pa l l !D e n m a r k tlg ur cs o u tm o r e t h a n s a n s p é a c r e fo r t m n o t o - latte. 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P r o m t h e s t a n d p o i n t o f t h e U n i t e d States.St.Th o m a s Is t h e mo s t l m - po n a nt n t' t he ¢ ro n p _o ¢ is l a nd s .Th i s Im p o n s n c e a r i s e s fr o m th e fa c t t h a t l h v h a r b o r o n t h e s o u t h e l d e o f t h e Le l a n d . o n w h o se b o r d er s t h e t o w n o f Ch a r l o t t e At n a l l e la loca ted.l s o n e o f t h e B n e a t l n a l l tr op ic al Am er i ca . I'r o m t h e d a y s o f t h e h u - c c a u e n r a t u at ra t et l c a dva nt a ge ha s b e en re a li s ed , fo r w h e n th e S p a n i s h M a i n w a s t h e h a p p y h n n t i n s g r o u n d o f t h e g e n t l e m e n ot'th e B l a c k F l a ;th i s h a r b o r tr as t h e i r he ad qu ar te rs . Th e h a w o r l s c o m p l e t e l y s h e l t e r e d . 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They were few and enlffy.They exerclaed care and dlacretlon ln the choice of their employere.They regulated the dlat of the aatd employ-era and the frequency and quality of their entertainments.zz it could be aald that there was an ariatocracy lnthe place they were lt.|"Irat. amongthe Who'a Who ln Blnnllle. were the Gllllgan alatera who worked In the bl; brickhome of Judea Crocker: anotherwasLire.Pat Dolllnl.aerentytwo nan of un. who nraeided in the kit-chen of the Reverend Ott: Blngletonzthe two othqrl were Stlxlsf Crowder. a woman ot atrty, and a redheaded |111 with one eye.of the name ofFaalharltraw. hath ot whom served l'~, , / W v ' 5 ,w;f,f}/if ~y /?»4 n a Fif* ""'i'xl`r,ff$ , E S ee " r»"""""* #~f'¥"l£_»»" " ' ~.j ur ~i. al ~ t ~ l "I Don't Land Monerto People WhMake a tad Uae ef ar." the opntent Binge.Some of th aired girls ate with the famlly-lar nn lpeclat occaalona when city fo!were present.Mra.Colllnl and th Dllllgena aeemed to onto: thia prtrl lm. bat Soaan Crowder. having he au anceator who had fought In t Revolutionary war, eonldn't stand 1and Martha Featheratraw preferred t eel in the kitchen.lnaed there waaome warrant for this remarkable al nation.The Olilllln datera hadbrother who waa a magistrate tu large city and lrl.Dolllna had a » who was a aoc-ceulmtuband ponnlabutcher tn the Irwin: city ot Ba mead.That pen of the village knownlrtahlown and a settlement of Pol and1taltane fnrnlahad the man help i the mill. and na anna were alanmore or leea in the ileldn and gerde Ambition and education had aworklng in the mind! or the young and about Blnmlle for two genetlonl.The none and danghtera farmera and dltch-diggers hadVirgil and Horace and nlodded into myaterles of higher mathematics.beat of them had gona into learnprofeealona; othera had enllated In tmalneaa of great cltlea; still ot~had gone lot for teaching or aten raphy. Their ancceaa had wrought a cooua¢eraalatton ln the fllla¢ea conntryalde.The young moved oheedlng for the paths of (tory.H a etnrdy.lrlnold oerwo who -have made an eacetlent plumber. carpenter. or farmer. or cool. arrawith a nnlreralty dence and a ae~ of anpenorttr. had gone forth ta qoffameandforttineprepared nothin; ln panlcular and achlevlllrm poeeeedon or lt.Somehow elective ayltem had enabled themget by" In a atate of mlad thateemtsled the Mojave desert.lt - dtd not rare for Latln or naathemat they could take a eonrae ln Hlernler in The Taming of the 'Wild Gul adee or ln aome auch eaey aka!! ..| I of Childhood When Father's HEUTES um: menace umm. nn me Way Tanln ni 1 ¢°»~¢rs ilvsul §Aa| st o re d H a r H e a l t h l s M o n R o l n l n l h l d q 1 " | n l n u i l l n n R h ; i t v z n v a o a v n o n |1'. 8 n n l l a . - l n z t ¢ v£ i l l n o ¢ B i r \ ¢m l n t h i r t l l n f i o l r - 0 1 | R o b i n l m -a n l ¢ o n a . e | s n h a z n n d n p o o ra n i o n £ 4 n o va u m e l h n h s r d I f m e m m I I l l l o f i !u l l :a o t w u d l t r k n d a . m u m m m o m .# s t u n t ; u % n a I J | | 4 l l C n o \ | | | ,a a l t va r f l y t l g l l l a l h o n o u l t r a mu a w s u n r .'!" b ¢ | > ¢ 1 n tl n | » fp l o - s u r n u h u c u m n n u v . ,n a m a nP m l t u B l l l f , m a l l d s u b u r o ! a n 1 ¢ \ b o r , 1 . h e » \ a | o ¢ ¢ o t n | l » 1 l | l z attocuon.To b l n .J.Ps tt c rm nl u a m o u n u m n u a u n v x z s a . h t h o i d a s l a t a r n l l y g f u t m l l .Th e vl k l u l b a n a n a a n n m u l . né o o tl n g Lbs 5 r u n w a n d u\s ul t l h s f u l n l i .'l ' l o B l l g t a . m l l y i t - s l o s d o f i n t h o r b n n n | I-u -n -u a c m n r r l n o n I - C h n t l n u i d . fa T h i | g a t w h i t e b i r d t n t h e Go a - g r o n t i a u a l c h u r c h to w e r- t h at 5 91 2 1 8 B o b ' | t h o u g h : o f I ! - fl a w o u r acr oss t i l va l le y w i t h i t s t i d l n p o f : W d v m .To 1 1:9 llt tle 3l= ¢I> h¢1l it see med to n y : " B i n g - B i n g - B i n g - B l a ; - B i n g ! G a m I n g . C o m - i n g . C o m l u l l " l l a n y a t z b e t r i m é n o t m n m o x h e r - m o s t l y p o o r f o l k o f l h o p u l a h w h o Ivr k a d I n a n m i l !- - m m e w i t h d m p i a t i !! ! a n d b l vvr l r f t i l n g u l . ' Th e n w e n t h a n a b o u ; I M D w h o t l w u h t l t l bl e s s i n g to l o o k u po n t h e s we e t fa c e M B o b a n d t o h o u r h l l m m l a u g h t e r o u r s o m e l > l l ! ' T " | b l t a t : w i n a n d J n d p C m o k m 'a i d t h a t m a y w e r e q u i t a r i g h t a b o u t n .l t r . I n d H n . J . P l t t s n o n B i n g i n n n e n t t o f e e l t h i s m u m .' h c S u p h a r d o f t h e B i r d ! n u m I n va i n f o r t h a n t h a t C h r i s ! - m u 6 8 3 l i n . B l a r u n t l i p t p r o f k i n d l y n w v n t a n d a tw e nt y -d o ll a r "rn lud looms remnrtmhle expoIrle nce s In my life . but none more w on d e r f u l t h a n t h e m y T a n l u c o u m a n n ' m r z r o u b i e s a n d m a d e m e n l u t w e n t y p o u n d s . " u m t h e a l l l e m e n t u r M r s . Ch r l s l l n a K . D i n g m un , 1 2 1 8 Al i c e s u . . Ol k l an d . C a l if. Un e o f t h e e x pe r i en c e s t o w h i c h l i m . D l n g n u n r ff e r a i n w e l l k n o w n t o h e r f r i e n d s .W h e n a e h i l q o t t h r e e y e a r l . u c m m p a n y l n r b e r f a th e r , a n ot e d s e a mp m l n. n n a n oc e a n u w . t h e ve s s e l w a s w r e c t e d . b u t s h e Your Physician vm tell you du! Baby'| modldna mu: blprepared with nan greater we than Baby'| food.ABaby'| nnmuh vhenln gnodhedthhxmdmndhura rbylmproperiood.Couldyouforamoment, men, think d gi | to your#1715-rchild anything but a mndidnn sspodally prepare(fot!n£annaudCh1!dm|?Dan'zbaAeeoived. Ins a mann! nm d thin:-It il lmpofum., lathe:-a, dm youabo\=ddnmombsr t.hatm!uncdonvnIl,zhe4i|a|dv\vrnn|ma nn a !.I Bah fa ahnotmalth?£'2"........| ?....».. ....!°.. mn mm ».. 'l.. J._.1?,.... ...=......: | I ¢ x zr z r `i`»"i"`¢»`i" li " ? r ` ? ~ = " ` ' * 1 1 ; § ; Hunanrz..cuan~'.1au».=aoour\. Prvvid¢ne¢.R.LO h i o w o m a n f o r t h r o o z u mc o u l d h a r d l y k o e p a b o u a n d " d o h o r h o u s e w o r k : h o vn u n o i l l . - m l w a l l b y L y d i a E . P i n k - h m n ' | V o p u b l o C o m g g a n d z P a n d i t ;-* *F m~ A bo ut n a n ~w ' \ 1: "x ~;YQ ,-small box Into which ~q, was nt be in; washed ashore.Acmnllnt to her at to Take for NS'l'IPATION TakeagooddoseofCarter'|lJt1leilverP!Ils, '-then take 2 er3 fora few nighlslfter.'I`heyclmnsc your zystem of all waste matter andYBwldl. Mild-£0E ;takeassugax 5wU|'~°~v'-,!..JV;.¢ 'SmallPill.Smal1Dose.SmallPrice. n ~l u ~ M e n a r e l l t u a fo r vi o l e t s ;b u t li l a c : m s k e th e m t ry t o su r i t e n o e u y a n d so m e t uc c ee d . |.~ ....~ i n g . n a 1 d r e a d e d t h e m i s e r y I k n e w w o u i d fo l l o w .n o m a t t e r w h a t I at e. 'P ha m r he u ma ti s m l et i n a nd my s h ou l d e r s a n d a r m s h u m e s o l c o u l d a " c o m b m y h a i r .M y c k fe l t i i k s l | w a s b r a k i n g In t w o .. " I w a s a l m o s t i n t h e d e p t h ! o f d e sp a ir wh e n I be g a n o n Ta nl n c. b ut th i s ;rnnd_ _;ned ||.'In e has m n d e m e a w e l l a n d h a p p y w o m a n .r m n o t M e n t r o u Bfl e d w i t h c o ns t i p a t i o n n ow . t h a n k s t o : h e L a x x u va Ta b l e t s .w h i c h a r a fa r su p er i or xo an y th i ng of us b k i nd l e ve r t r i e d .I t see ms al m o s t t o o g o o d t o b e t r u e , b u t h e m I a m I n t h e b e n o r h e a l t h a n d l p l r l t l a ft e r I h a d g i ve n u p h o p e . m d I' l l a l vr n y a p u l s e Tl n i n e fo r l t . ", Ta n l a c l s s o l d b s l e a d i n g d r u g g l l t l dnki~; rpelll.Somealmea they *UI* ao severe1 would fall to the door andwould hue to be carried to hed.l form of nomach trouble and Inter from rheumulllm.How she was comptelely restored to health is best toll! in her own words:"Nobody know: how I aufhred for the pm thne :c am No mutter howcnnefully 1 ate I would endure ago b e s t o f h e a l z h u m m t h r e e ye ar s n m pf ixp mli en .speech of yours w u |uI|]0[lp|§[Q," remarked ~ constituent.endeumln; to speak th in plnln terms." re ~rghum. "Yon 'nit llll » "s L o w ' DEATH Anhn, pins, nervousness. df!!-culty in nrimdng,ohm mamserious disorders.Tho workh anndard remedy for kidney, liver, hhddef and uric acid mroubler- commsbu. L I \ Cuiicura fan`&o1-wo Ilandn. Bulk bands on retiring in the hot llidlat Cuucura Soap. dr: and rub in Cu- tlcura Olntmem..Removp surplus g -===== wlth tluul paper.This lly one M the things Cntlcnrn will do it Bonn. Ointment and 'nlcum m usedfor |11 toilet purpoun.-»Adv. A Quanlon.One of the questions we have Ions:wanted to nk ls:"Who takes can of the dentlsfs teeth?' 6| nu ll.Knournulhonntlonmlydiiolllnd for mon than 200All druggian, in duno dna. r There u nothing more nzlltlc tnnI .after a dl: of hard work Bun a line full of snowy white clothes.For such remit: use Red Cross Ball Blue. D e ma n d P e i e n e n & P e d l u ' | TOP BREAD u n z m o u n Colorado W.~ daily from ourgrul umughx b|k¢ry\|O":ah|.Us Pnl Yo u r D da - De a le n De mm| l lfo rYo urTnde | 1 | | | g | | A n a w u u m z c o . . a l u m . n n l u n x 1, 1 In a n e w s l z e -ackage UCKY RIKE10 dgarattn lor I0 Dil Handy md oonvednt; erythsm.Denlen now oury both iza:10 for 10 ou: 20 hr 20 eu. It's Toasted id x'~Af f T _ g -- ~~ ~"=~v~_|} ~50599; c1gareHes\f,°,:J2f,2°a GENUINE**so§ , % L ' , = , ¥ TOBACCO® , z ~L Q :~ The man 1iho Il burleki ln though:has no funeral expenses. WWUN f°f mvllzvvl-~Q Q Q U 3 ,e a ~ r ~ y I Unlted States tram Denmark ln 1911. drlma.lla would manly ~an been \ soprlnn." di st il le d. Th i s i s l a m ! o n c e l m d m a n y l o g i m o d tre es o n it ,b u t th e y h a ve l i m o l t e n l l r e b di sa pp ea re d.Ch a r c o a l h u Outside Ia \ro;dstead par£ly pro tected hy an outlylng Island.which of Old Zoclulanlul Bangs,and In Opera. mm!! of m~m Qrm made on hydm grlnhlc c harts ln tha otlic u of nga R.atlonal Geographic mdety. and my u n and the biggest of which one could walk around In nine hours sec-ms Im portant to our government may be iudged by the price it Mid for them.We gave len than two c ent! an umfor .¢\1i |, len limb thru c ents an acre for Callfornlu. Nevada. Cniomdo nad Utah. len than 14 cent.: nn ncrtefor Florida, and under 21'ce1:\L|un acre for the I'h,lllpplne|\.Even for the Canal Zone we paid but $35.83peiacre.Yet u=».~.s2s.ooo.0oo for the lroup we 3mid Denmnrk Ugurea outmore than sz-as pé acre for am nmo- laps. Authorities h u e disagreed as tothe area of the lallnds.Even as to the three main intends-St. Thumll.St. J ohn lod St. Croix-thera ll no asrreemeut upon the quntlvn of area.In order.,;o get a denultl statement That thll group of :bout Mt ! wana anly three of whic h an bl: enough to hu1 a mme on my but ~hm# !°|eGlmll¢si4»nl¢l'ul m n u m a m m ~_ r\ I f h n m n l h n n l n l \ | .} 3 l ) o s 1 s - ¢ \ [ ` | l ` &~ Uon not only because of their eu-mhz!hlatoq but also because they have ixurtd In many diplomatic negotia- tion.: and because at their smzeglcImportancelotheUnitedSimtelIn started I n d y from ~uhl~gton are A V a g l t a r i a fl . M a n a g e r - N o w ,b e fo r e Z h i m : q u P m i c i n g t o te l!y o u t h a t l n m m s o f t h e s m a l i t o w n : y o u m u b e s h o w - e r e d w i t h ve g e l t b l e t . A c t o r - - D o n 't m a k e a n y d l l h r e n e c t o m e : I ' m a ve g e d r l n n . dreary wakefulness. Posjrum CEREAL 1; a hot, clgehring. meal-time evera e.v sa tothe. s € , m . a yo u c a n ~ it at any hour of the day -as many cups as you like- with no irritation tq nerves Barter nights and brighter mom ings usually Follow a chanto Postum as the table u n°' ~.' ° .» l w l n g t12\.ot¥.'G l o t h e cr op .I t ls p u w l y a g r t r u l t u n l wit h 1 ti nt- tu spi ral clim ate , vxwll ett t s cene ry, go od n n-a dn. : n d ho sp l ln hl o peo pl e._er e .a s i n _ t h e o t h a Is l a n d s ; w e `' r n pé ft m p a m o n E t f g l l l h wok..tx t h a n a n y o|ll t\r t o n g u e T h e D a m s u e vt r I i t e m p l e d lo i nt e r n -r n wi t h t. . | u a t l vr r pr e fo rvn c e fo r En g li s h a n d n e ve r m a d e D a n i s h g q m p u l w r y l n t h o l f h m t a . T h e in l an d i s l w r h a p s m o r e I l i a " U n l t w S t a i r s " t h a n a n y o t h e r t e r r i t o r y In th e W est In d l a n n o u p .Ik ~ fo r e t h e d a y : o f B e n n u d r x l l e vn d e n c y as u w in t er re l nn , a n d o f P nl u g B en : lt , t h e It i t It - r n m d o t h e r w a r n .m l n ! fa l h l u m h l e Am e r ic a n a jn u n ao y n l t o St . Cr u lx t o e sc ap e t he m id .Al a n t h e I || th ei r r u m a n l l c r u i n n s " t h e hon ne ts nl't h e Bpn nls ll l i n l n z "h u !ll hi l nr y rl l sp n te 1 | t eg r nd . fo r It a ay n t h at th e y wer e lm !!! by t ho D lhl al z ¢0 1'Ql 11 me n¢ us a mvu s u re a f de fo n le In 1 0 8 0 . Vu w a F r o m t he H e i g h t s . H y c l i m b i n g t h e Is w l fh i a l t l 1 0 A l u !p n l l r , w n h l n z a n y w a l k i n g d i s t a n t * o f { | u \ r l o l t e A z n n i l vf o n s r i n . b n n c l va r da y .:r t n t l u v o f I'0 r1 n R l c q Sl . C m - i s . a n d B e q u i n . A m i l e f n r l h vl o n n n ! r o n : h e s h e i g l n n u h vr n \ l E \ \ s u u - an nm r -r - nl in a l l t im Ca r ib be a n r eg i on . m a y b o h a d u t P e n n It l c o t o t m w u t an d th o 1. ¢s »u »r A nt il le s to t he s ou th . Th e W e l t I n d i a n l 'a n ¢ m l \ Td e g r a p h ~ Don't Coult r Yzur Night Hours proportionate number on Sl. John andSt.Crtilx.The pmslaln human. sapndllla.bell apple.`*¢l'ln£0.mangoand lemon thrive. Suglr-mne llourlsh~ en when cultivated according tomodern standards.. Oummunlcation between St. Thomu and St. John 1| malntalned br un-ml aloopa.One o f tha n hu a history lea beyonoi may nge.1 tnde wind blows during the whole year, 1|ltlt the zxreptlou of the hurricane monthF-August. September and October-when it becomes inelular and sometimesreneetoblowaltogether.Tha zreulent heat is experienced In August, September ent! Octnber; but even then it n r d y rises above 91 derreel Ion; been in demand and the nativesnf |111~At l u mouth a~n harbor Is 960 feet addr.mu one panes voic e whic h nn; the o~ut melody .and around which other pam: 31111\b¢\| them»e|\en ru culled iha "1eno\*." This :uk had to be Inlruated to lbsperxou with tho highest or loudoit volrf.The word is dented from lhoLltln leaeo (I hold) and mean: noth ing more tlmn nm: :he :mor "carriedthe tube."'folcu were not formerly dfszrlhnted ll at pre!cut.W J. Henderson In his"Emmy lllltary of Slnnng." nys: m i l e s In a r e - a .8 1 . C r o l x 3 4 2 5 s q u a r e mi le s u nd St . Joh n 1 9. 97 lq ua r a mi l es , m a k i n g 1 t o n ! o f 1 3 2 . 4 1 a q u a n m l l e l for t he :h ue is lan ds ..So m e a mh o ri t le n gi ve t h e ar e a a s 1 33 s q ua r e m i l e s a n d n l h e n n l I 4 2 s q u a r e m l l e i . *Fl n u r l . o f H ad i o r t . P r o m t h e s t a n d p o i n t o f m e U n i t e d Bu s es .St.'r h o m n a Ia t h e mo s t l m - p u r u n t u r t h e ¢ r u u p _ o ¢ w a n d s .Th i s Im p o n u n c e a r i s e n fr o m th e r m t h a t l h v h a r b o r o n t h e s o u t h t i d e n f t h e a nz ~nd Pl~a ~ w you When than }.s auch an ocean at -cal lngenultles um'1z trouble.be thankful you are only y brilliant."touchnd hy the ap:ny. r n ' 'Aln :Il |-a n d i t n u !r o m l h l n pl a c e : h u th e p a r k !¢o¢s o m u c h o f i t s n o w i d u r i n g t h e Bimnllh-Afll'Pl|¢'¢if1 n r . a s w e l l a s d u r i n g t h e A l u t l n l q u a i l n n t e r . 1c h i l d r e n o f t h e p m m i n e n t fu m l l l u o f SI.C r o i x m l m ! I n U 3 0 U n i t e d S t a t e : t o a m d y .fo r l h e St.C r o i x p l a n t e r a d m i r e d A m e r l n a n d h e r strai glzl fr o m l h e a h o u l d a r w a y G ! d o i n g i h i n n ».. -._~n» <a t m g g f m e a n : l d s i n i n t h s d g y u r s i n d r o w s ess A c u. p o f t e a o r c o f F e q a t vi n .I t l s t h e Y i ; l i m i .w h i c h h u be en l n t u r n , n l n t e , s h a ve l m d e r a n d m a n - o w a r .Th e n n h e h r n m e a p m - n i c d l n p a t r h b o l t , m a r r y i n g m i l l a n d ur g e b e t we e n : h p se ve r a l Inl i l t i d t . e ..li .i a n M 5 4 d e g r e e ; O n th r e e aides o f t h e h a r b o r t h e mo u n ta i n s a n d t h e i r »o u!ly ln ¢. fo o| .- hil ls rl s e s h a r p l y fr o m th e w a t e r . : e a t i n g b u t a ve r y n a r r o w b e a c h : s o h a l th e m a j o r p o r l l o n ol't h e t o w n ol' the inland: have | :hiking v;rlety of vegetation,L200 lp e d u havin;mile in dllmeler.whose tntcn Ire t o m s d J u l l u l C a e s a r d n g l n ~ ~ u m m or A ch il le s eo nl rn lt n . hu t th e op er a go - e n o f t h a S e ve n t e e n t h c a u l u r y w o u l d aerrlee In America, for It is from herethat c ome the Ielwl of the bu me (PIme1:|tn meds), from which ihlt well Charlotte Amalle u locawd.is one of the Uncut ln all tropics! Amerien.I'mln the dnyl of the buceaueen lu strateflt adsamass has been mana, for when the Spanlnh Main was the SK, Croix In lhe largest. rlchcil. and :mu populous of the three Islands. ItIles40miles sounlnmouthvut of sa. Thomal. Inu an area of 81.26 :quammllrn,and in population of spprox imniely 201300.It has much rich u f Q l |.r l i m h i n g u p m e a i d s o f t h e m n u n t n l n . Ju l ! o u l a l u l e o f a n d l b o ve t h e t o w n a n i h e I w o n k !ID U Q H .m m m o n i y k n o w n i s } 1 l u e b e u d |C n l l l e a n d I1 Ia c kb el r d'8 Cas tl e.L f g e n d h a s I ! :nm had been a hary toue or 1 banAt mos: they could hue been tenorl. but neither In am cue would han mon.bay rum.is prepared.while :neat of the bay rum u made ln Bt.Thomas.St. John produces mos: of .| | ||»¢\a . m e n o f th e B l a c k F l a ;th i s h u b o r s u a t h e i r h e a d q u n r t e n . " L i n h Willie stoppd uh lvbblng long. enough to n y : up h o p ;lh to n lc h u t ttmotthoui nnti lllka y nu.A e o lu h u ta tr l n o wt lh xo u r -a w w wW u v~ m i a ! . o ~ ¢ . . L . , . S , , w a n M a t h u r a A d vi c e . n- ahoren at the uma- time, makin; It extremely dlmcult for an enemy tocpprolch or otnxln n foothold on the wand.The elevated :round ln 'ma lmmedlato neighborhood of the ez 80 Years | Was Sic~ Now Feell Yvlm dTnkind Eatonlo -Sour Stomach '1 m nur nnmuh une dnthu |-nn um xc holland mlBan mum hunk mia):nm much betur.Am:Eli n h tm mu.mule quickly nlinn snrndz. lndlnluod. hunbm. band dunes ann erin:. -uxen up md amen out ~-uddlty and nun wma ~stomach mmmu.I! m ha n 'Héuf Mad vwflméhingr Clean That timing. wrtxmmi itch that dz-has yvu to aenlch ymxnelf nw and bhedlng in gmenlly auwd by imvm. dkmdend bloai. :ellen lt dlvrwxhly only by nt$|n| 1h impurities e.onnmi w m uma ma leev n vhhlsoinm Thea meh tmuhlu u ln duetn it will lun you.Forthisvvrkhmmuuid Your usw 5[)mns Yan can §9'S§"1'$.!5PU*?¥" Out Your Blood mas1¢1»v»¢¢nb1»b1»°4rm°dv.Ll mnclmt.'!'bou.|md.|hvod»-pmdd o nl t i a f hl l c mw ry . n will mn!! youv i m s a s ., wi u m vrlll vnu zu | Mawr; d yo\xf troubk,vovil1 dnyou cpm madinl ld- vkufne. Adam" cumHedfulAdviums a Swift hbnniary,Ah Lsnla, Gwltil T h e n a t e : h u n c h w a l fm h e r o n . al t h o u g h a l l ot h e r s w e r e to le ra te d. Th e C a t h o l i c a t l li p lx c op a l e on l tr e tt l - tl o ol a re t he la r g es t .' n n f o r m e r b l I es ta b li sh e d a l ln e s ch oo l for gl rl a . Th e Jews ha ve a w elb bnl lt ¢ru u°t \16 »"* '\= l¥¢ t h e M o r a vi a n :h a ve l o n g b e e n d o i n ! a n l t n p o r t a n t w o r k a m o n g t h e u m m a f t h e Is la nd .T h e D u t c h R e f o r m e d an d W e sl ey an c hu rc h es h ave al so b ee n e n g a g e d l n Il k e w o r k . M a y B a a B e a n o t l l b r a l t a r . N a va l om c e r a de c l a r e |.l1at St . Th o m a s p o u o a a n a d r a n l l n l e n a b l i n g It t o b e c o n ve r t e d i n t o a Ie c o n d G l b m l t a r .Th e eu -u et ur e of t he i sl an d, w i t h l u l o n g ce n tr a l ri d g e .h a vi n ; a g e ne r a l e l eva t io n ol a bo u t I M I )fe el . w i t h s o m e p a l n u 1.500 fe e t .ta esp ec ial ly a m d fo r t h e e m p l a c e m e n t n~nlor une In Bl.Thomnl.or sneither of the other Inland; for thu mailer,and the Iargvr pan of the eleven a lma !by the people.Hu rwell the popululon was rnprueured mn: be judged by the statement that nu! of unrly 11.000 Inhahlianll In April 1. and In Chrhtlanlsel. on theInland of BL Cwii. from April 1 £0 bcloher 1.Ile v u usisted by a rolonlal council,mnsining of four i € 5 iI ! STEEL G | » » u ¢ m . | u »%"'&"l'3.°"". ...\ .;~u . c a . U n a h r u n 0 ~ aé§f3l'3»';¥f¢':°;m»n aLu»a|.| ha ll lh l it fkl hq U 4 ln41| Yuan lun '\ ew? . - ;I.§al.Carter Ps i1 9 n l l ?4U l t r n n a a g r t P L % Dividends ~ fuz iar nrh ldo l n d c irt lll rlOOC HF IHTAL IIDGl LO AH n z s n a n s u u n .s TENTS TEH! ¥'»§' A m e r i c a n T e n t a n d A w n i n g l O t h a n d F a n n i n i i i . 3 q D R .~ DR. G. D.'@:||":| and Anodate Del ¢ who hm bum vlxh him mrnowlontedSixth Flour Security Build !'l*'¥"'*" su.. I :I |E nofmznsnzro |r °:»4 : Nebraska Du-éef Di-ugs By M Asmnung-annum Sherman&HcC9ue1l~ - x»¢s¢.ar $'§'u. ' ~ ulunomu ~ mfnwaqngn orn a t e f in a n ce co mml lt e l , u rn di sc on l n g : h a l o e x p o s u r e s o f . a m i n e p r o m - | e f i n | o n t h e p a n o r d o l l a r - m y l a r p n t r i o l l . " W e m o n n m b e t o o t u r d o n t h a n m l s n z l p e é m e n . " h e n l d w i t h n w i n k . " T h e r oc cu pi ed p o u l u o m o h g n u te m p l nt l o o . y o u k n o w .'l t 1 | o u l a r t o Io n a m i n a b o u t t e m p t a t i o n t h a n l o r l ll l l 1 1 . °"1'h oao sunk c u l p a b l e a n d : e t w l l l of harbor dbfeuse n campnntifely any une.Whlle being n u r other wands, St. 'Il|0m.u ll prnc llcully Inthe open ocean. and permit: entnnn :nd emu of l noel without being ob- served.St. John. tha amsllest of the three Islands, with l good hlrbor in CamiBar.ln only s mllea lon:and 4 tulle: Wide Qu it! brondell Dirt.li hu | populntlon ot lens than 1900: _ }-l\h}I.l-ubarlkd " f u n n ! ! . ' Mads byPostum Cena! C¢_|mBitI.\tQl¢LMkZh ;~ Meyer MercanEle Co. f '.!»Z'§_?'_.'¥1`¢.'.1'l.°.3.'C.'{'&'.°.'1' uv ua F:lun s. mn se.OUAHAralnh-`rv\¢:a» O u r : e p u t a 5 a n d 2 0 y a l f l ! a § t l a b s c k o f t b e o e b o t d s G u a n n t a n y o n e u l t h e m w i z h -- . I1 follow lf anyone fren neddentall~T U to Iollnw thc sacred v u ua count:the number of person:on muh, and you mu never pecelve your- bdlrd Ihlp.neil' or olhen.Gwlhe. ues-.arm.¢v o u / u i A ° a P I O N ue.'LIIIIQ \\'lllI| stole |quaru-r one day out of his mothlfl pocketboon. I m mother detected the than mumountedhimlevemly.'Then shi ooA1~rr H a r n . o o ~ ouuunacrrnaing with:. "1 t¢all I matter U!redltlngremptatlm.Alwnyl,nlwayl :urn a ® ¢ ' C r m Atthma mwzxne d | g ¢ , " | , , 4 m mm u f u m w AnlmnouwomnnrdntuherunedenoexB l o o m i n g . I l l . - " I w a s n o n : va r y a t m n s a n d f e u u l s t r o u h h k e p t m om i n k !n o i n u r u t l n m y b o u u w o r k .l u d r u c h a b u k s d a i o o u l d n o t e o o k a m o n l o r n n p n m o m s r i t h o n t r s d n z v i t h p a l n .R u b h l n g m y b s c k u r i f h a ! c 0 b o l | o \ n ¢ t i m | ¢ e u o d t h | E § . f o r n ! | 1 r ¥ 1 0 \ ! r l . b n t d i d m ¢ n o ? i ¢ . I h l u d o £ L y d . i n E . P l n k b » . m ' | 7 ¢ ¢ e C o m p o u a n d u l z b o t t l a a o f S h s n m a d c m o s f u u n g m d h e d t h y u m ' m m m 'I v¢ m y t . h a n h wit fo r m y h ea l t h .- l [ n . J. A . i l c Q u 1 'r n ' , d o W . W n l ' n u t \ B t . ,l w m i i t l m I l l . - u s ._ s _ _ \ . . . \ \ _ . ! | _ - n - _ _ - _Il . . 5 4 1 | . 1 ) l l - n l l n f \ | b 4 u 1 | " EE ';. m r . | m u v o n ¢ | : . n r 80 Years Old -Was Sick Now Feels Yv lmd MtnTnkind Eatonlo forSour Stomach 'tlmdavurnnmachnmfdnonlhad thu |-nn um xc holland ml h ull:B a n mu m n t mic - Ig n a n anm muc h bemr.Am n m o ld . ": E l i n h t m m u .mule qui c kly nlinn snrndz.lndmauod.a n n u m .blur-in:a n d d ll u s u n u n e r i n : g y m 1 uxen u p md a me n ou t a n a luddlty and n u n w m a e m u m a xm m m m m m u .1 : m u n ' m e do n f y th ln f ' md u lll ld c n d o mn d vn u m .ln wn le | » u mwg q ¢ n u a t~ma a t m a n a . tl k n n v.A bl( bue o m b u t n l r m o v t lh y vu r ~-~<~ n a n n y . Don't Count Yaur Night Hours 'Counting the clock makesat mggf mean: ldsininths dgy urs in drows ess .Ac u p o f t e a o r c o f F e q a t 'bedtune often results in dreary wakefulness. PO~IU~ c~ DR. G. D. a n d A n o d a t e D e n t i s t : who hm bum vlxh him mr nm nowlonted Sixth Flour Sec urity Building TEHGR "CARRIED THE TUNE" Dlctrlbtttlon of Voloeo in the ilnglttg ol' Old Zoclulanloal Bongo,and In Opera. I n t h o o l d ~ l o n g s t h e trolc e which nn; the c nt melody.and around which other part: :troltb¢\| themee|\eo tru culled the "teno\*." This tuk had to be Intruated to theperxoo with tho highest or loudest volre.The word is tledved from lhoLltln tattoo (I hold) and meant noth ing more tlmn that the taoor "carriedthe tube."Yolcu were not formerly dfstrlhttted ll at pre!ent.W J. Henderson In his"Early lllltory of Slnnng." ny s: "\\°o should undoubtedly be amazedto msd Jullul Coeur dnglng aopmoo or Achilles eontrnlto. hut the opera go- ers of the Seventeenth century would have been murh astonished lr either of them had been a horytoue or n banAt moat they could tune been tenorl. but neither In that one would hue been the nrlnclpul omonaxes ln thedrlma.Ile would :only have been \ sonnno." Drugs By Mall A: mn Lanz-Eltabllnhsd ms u a n m n s u .F r uulunornmlc u1w.EDWARIJSu.n.c New |...»¢.. £._;.....: c a.. u h m l f n n l n O M A l 1 A ' 3 P I O N E E R Nebraska nnrémiy Maya Mercantile Co. E '-:"Z`:,".."*.':`°-""'*°"`~""`= l l u z x L m u h .a l u m' n u - ~ m - n n e o ANT HOTB. con/IPANY omuunofrlnuHOTEL CDNANT norm. SANFORD ll0'l'EL nmsmw Ourre puti do ndli y unhkdni humnrnmelwe eu Gus umqnqumwm.d| !u¥ °Mul nanaes nedvmghmnzuluumdmrunmnem. 'Héuf Mad vwflméhingr Clean That timing. wrtxmmi itch that dz-has yvu to aenlch ymxnelf nw and bhedlng in gmenlly auwd by imvm. dkmdend bloai. :ellen lt dlvrwxhly only by nt$|n| 1h impurities e.onnmi w m uma ma leev n vhhlsoinm Thea meh tmuhlu u ln duetn it will lun you.Forthisvvrkhmmuuid Your usw 5[)mns Yan can §9'S§"1'$.!5PU*?¥" Out Your Blood mas1¢1»v»¢¢nb1»b1»°4rm°dv.Ll mnclmt.'!'bou.|md.|hvod»-pmdd o nl t i a f hl l c mw ry . n will mn!! youv i m s a s ., wi u m vrlll vnu zu | Mawr; d yo\xf troubk,vovil1 dnyou cpm madinl ld- vkufne. Adam" cumHedfulAdviums a Swift hbnniary,Ah Lsnla, Gwltil LACKING an WILLiE'S unxeur Ra-nity Not Smail Soya Fault That Ha 'Nu Unlbia to ¢..L.,.S, ,wanMathura Advloa. Senator &l¢C¢lmber. chalrman of theaeuale iinanca committee, urn dlacun ing :hole exposures of .amine prpm- aefin| on the pan or dollar-aqaar pa trioll. "We man nm be too turd on thanmlanzlpeé men." he aald with a wink. "Ther occupied pnaluom oh fren:temptation. you know.'lt 1| aaalar to ummm about temptation than lo rallll 11. °"1'heaa sunk culpable and :et wall meaning men nmiud me of llltia wu ue.'Lltlla Wlllla stole a quaru-r one day out of his mothafl pocketbooa. I m mother detected tha than mumountedhimlevemly.'Then :ha punched hlm a lan| sermon conund-ing with:. "1 t¢all I matter Uf redltlngremptatlm.Always,alwayl :urn a deaf ear so rempnunu. son.""Lima Willie stoppgd hll lvbblng Ivnzfnovzh to n y : I1 follow lf anyone fren neddentall~T U to Iollnw thc sacred v u ua count:the number of person:on muh, and you mu never pecelve your- bdlrd Ihlp.neil' or olhen.Gwlhe. *fa Tha nllhu dl u n d bsrhoudlnm v.1l1lotbamlatlath|Ulzlhd8tlt||¢ u ¢ m » n » w { m » a ' : ¢ m \ r ¢ u » w { ° n - - M a n u v a m h n l ih b y t h h hmnulmodldm.'1'h¢nfonukLourud ber.|nd youwllldnd lnsgrutmmyuna thnut uomnlmenre nb c ,,hubun bmcdud uldngli.sadlillummm ittoyvu. Farmonthmfonyyuntbhold-I m umd blfb mcdldm hubom rntadug lulsdng 'open m hnlth md ovllgth. Lydh E Plnkhlm'| Prinm 'l'srt»Book upon "Ailments Pecu-nu t o W a nn a ' w ill h a un t t o y o u h as up o n n qn e lt .W rlto¢ 0 T h a I- v m E . P in k h lln llla d le llb C 0 - , L n l- mu w mu n m. 'mu book contnlnl vxhubla lnlormntion. s bln u n owhld \ l m not | whm Mn B u h e ' r u | hour or l0 | md mlm-7 Iy ml I m x He n k . h u i u a | u n a n m w r an when Inm nlgtt A-lu ' I m agumr' no 1 'lnddlo \ n m ' m u ':n n ma y m me wind u m .- ' l n u oudnlmod. 'I dan'\ erllll ww."any un an u n .ll e h s m , - me ' r m h u n Da o mm hr the meI t v u m eIn momcntl mn af penn u r m l d l hi know ht zz feil rm¢ed.ld!|iy¢1 the coaddeprlsel.Boll len |v mthought lui; hh.There'Bl In him e ¢ my mu.' m m l l whlt'| 01|p g l u lr ' \ o n h m vu : n n nlr . B lu | Bdoo/I nnhun ax a 'No II I W HL :M vhlekl of buum: n ow lend mme! ul ur u." "o w y ounr mu nu "Ha l B N canlitin86ml| 'u n i x h u idle ~=°;3.-:E" Qq G :gasac i ' : . >¢ um words ,spin ur 1u a m un not 19m Intuit: he i n au"nothing terluh Blllllll-Bill ¢:Under.about Bin nun an I Plttarlnaann. 'nu :hat Blau li l ! I o n a tr e n d ; c i t rus ;.... n a l# Publ!n a d ! |2119u mm i l d was. w s Zo." ' ! ° D i n,ms #ff ;;§ .., . w. N. u.. on/un. NO. 21-zo l -.. s UNION MEMQRIA sznvlcss AXLINGTOH ACTIVITIES u u m m : I n |»z=»pp»r' in ~ t lunday. r.and H n .Hormln. Jurrgbiuih aw. Vernon. Ktrmlt and Bor- autnod to Dmlhl on loudly. Ea mo n and Herman Jung-| hippo¢loutt1rou.r2o;d|of A !o£lm0 ml3=Amu'h"ti lc nday ~mr-in Ellnc r Frmdaon of Fremont. ormer teacher In Arilnflan high ,attended the c h u play |lllllio nf'given by tht for sells! Wedmldny ev|n . Young Lullu Ke1\l~i11lWl will .a tth a hum!of th i Bibles i o w t n a z w h w : 1 0 w g m o w - a ns o a r n w u v - m o e ..5 , 1 1=noc1..4:~m'r|o:~r ' In conformity with as motion pqsatd nt 3 meeting of the Chlrnber of C a r r i e Ro b e r ts o n ,l s t a n d 2 n d k r n e i e a ; E d n a S m i t h , P r i n c i p a l o f t h e W a r d a n d t c a q n e r o f t h e B n ! a n d 4 t h g r m l c s . Ga r d n e r S c h o u i z M n . C o m l l n d g i r r o w .S u p e z vi a o r o f M u s i c :W a n d a C o o k . .H imma FM Y EMPI.0Y_ ED ron CUMING YEAR High sam:James Skinkle, Kflduzte of the Unlvernity of Chkngo. Superintend- em; Johann: Ogden, Kfidute of theUnlw-huity of Nebfu¥a, md Krldu- ate ntudent oi Culumbla UnivlnityPrincipal; Leone Bamgrvver. gndn- f »,,. of merit that ulill permit us to fn- tingly 2\h0\\' our appreciation of the insliiution locatod in our midst as \\|:l|ms favorably impressing the thousand or more visitors from all paris of the Uniled Sain. who will Ar t:O l i ~ m a m vt i 1 1 e 8 a . & l i i E ie*mI I )n l h n h n a .i e n c h e r o f t hc Bc a n d r l :E l e a n o r M o r r i s .t a c h e r o f t h e 5 a a n d bS e n a Il c r t e a e n , t e a c h e r o f t h e S c . m i d ;Io l a H i l l e r ,te a ch e r o f tlge 4 t h voUR CHECKING ACCOUNT - -.ls - ~ S O L I C I T E D cours WITH G-A-S ,~u I . 'r.u<I=:NOTICE- The County Comn'a.=inner:M " meet as \ Board of Equalization IN the purpose of fairly and impunial- ly vqunlitinx the valuation of r¥I real and prrsonnl froprrty on the following dates:» Jun N, 15, 16 and Sl and pursuant {on\cnl§on of the Danish Lutheran Church of America during the week of May 31st to June 5th, I would ne- 4|93 r d m d v :G h d y n H a r r i s o n ,Zu c k e r o f t h e 2 n d g r a d e ; N e l i R y a n , t e a c h e r o f t h e l a t g n d e . N u r t h W a n ! Ce c e l i a M u l l e n , Ist a n d 2 n d g r a d e s ; L y d i a L i p p i n c o t t ,Pr i n c i p a l o f t h e W a n ! a n d t e a c h e r o f t h e B u d a n d i t h g r m l c ¢ . W a t W m ! g H 1 l ° - ". '1 *T` l ~ \ ,a f - } , ' . t ;: f. ; f *s z ~.° ' '. ' : , - f \ ' »`` 'n .\v. °~: ? ' 5 Z = $ 2 ' f g *: : : ': .` l \ g ~ ; . | »Q I g n 5 0. 1 2 5 I ',5 :1 1 ..~ l l . § ; ; ; ' - I ~' f '»~f { ' ( P " l -.nr :ity of Blair close between the hours uf 2:30.nnd 6:00 o'c!ock p. rn.on Wedneaclay.June lst,1925 during \\l\ith time a program by the Com- munity Chorus and Blair Band will be in guaygi-gn at Dana College and "here our people can mingle and get' acquainted with the visitors to our tity . Given under my hand and the Sm!nf the City of Blair this 25th slay of May, 1921. ..John R. Aye. Mlyor.f i ?.|.This Bank ha.sthe facilities, the ex- perience and the knowledge of the local conditions to render you the most oiticient. assistance. 'I`heFarmers Statg Bank Blair, Nebraska. ._.< . ,» ips . ,¢ .~..-.; .»-a¢. -....... _._ ,_ .< »-'nm smnrnxss-mm mn, lhy xo, 1921. _ - _ _ _ _, GENERAL AND z.o§AL NEWS A »I f. a I ~l'l |ls and Misa Beanie Krajieek autoed to Fremont Satuday evening. Mr. and Mn. Maier Omuby #rho »lm\e spent the winter in Florfda alopped oi! ze visit the Badger home before retuning to their home in Ciuper, Wyoming. A. G. Ludwig was a pa!aerger to - - - l - ¢ | l l U l " \ JRegularaervizes Sunday morn- ing.Sunday school at 10 and mom- ing wonhip at 11.Sunday evening, B. Y. P. U. at 7 and evening song and preaching service a`t 8.The medlng for feiiowahip and devotion on Wednuday evening at S. 1 Next Sunday the morning servi- _ces will be aa usual.The evening ing service in the morning as usual bulfno prezchiag aerviee in the even- inx. we dismiss for the Class sergnon et the opera house.The C. E. will med about mix thiny instead o! '¢"1>- rn.Suhiect of the mcrhlng sermon: A Prominent Gentile Sand.. It is about time for that summer slump bug tn make his appearance, so look out. don't get bitten by him, --it means :ure death-to the Bible school.W. B. F. Robb. Minister LEGAL NOTICE m - - - - 1 "The Prevailing Motive."Orfmaha Sunday evening. Miss Clan"Ice Hall returned to he;. Mrs. C. P. Masters and aanghui, home from the Nic holu Sean hospi-1 Hn.Fired Pfalfor,were shoppers ul bef or e lur ing th e am of J u ne in Fremont Thursday.with hor aunt and uncle.Nr.and|A great amber from A l u m n -Mra. E. Jeffery of Oniaha for a three and m..arbfJ;ttended the funeral of month: iwruer ihrough Europa.#EL Taliman at the Elk City church"Spec"Glover and hi s mu teamFr'idly afternoon.' auwed to Fremont Sunday and dei - feawd the Hein Clothing Co. by the I HGH SCHOOL APPLICATIONS neon of 8 to 8.1 :um Hazel zu-um who has annum Application e m u for Free Hizh |\ seven month'a business courae at School Attendance must be'in the the Van Sant business coilage |¢.hlnd| of the County Superlntandent turned so vii i! a fu r dm vim her nd later tha n J une lat.'1*\°»° in- parenll Mr. and hlra.H. H. Krnm.!°°"""°d bear this Ln nund. Mr. md Mn. c . Honra of Norfolk H=1=°l J Hwlu Viailtd a few day s with th e hu es a r.Cnunty Sup'£ parents Mr. and lin. C. H. Gran.4 1 . . I _. .- _ . _ _ . . .. . - . - . _ Bernlta me Inna Peterson on Tm-'»¢n,Curtis cook,E m Bpafrgier, day evening.g Misses Estella and Eiisabeth Ren- ard and Lira..Fred Renard mera shoppers ln Omlhl on int Saturday.Thursday from North Platte where aheattendedauseetingoflheiiruudCha pi n d th e Eu te m Su r.I Commencement exercise:wil!he Lawrence Keenan, Charlotte Lallman, P u t i n !Lawson,m m m w m a . Ralph Bad¢er,Ag11ea Chapinan, Yuma Baldwin,Mason HeKibbon,H i m Mexender,Reiter Rhea,Violet Wanen and lierrit McClellan. Mrs. Roscoe Home of Emerson, is here for a :hon visit with ber par- heid at the opera haute ffhunday ents Mr. and Lin. H. G. Beyer. . M i n g az a okiock.' r m ¢pm=»r|Hr.and Hrs Herman Jungbluth for the evening wil! be Rev. Charles E.Cobbey of Omaha-Hia address ia entitled "The A.B. C. of Ute." The graduating clan c omets of the Iefliovlng members:Ailen L a w n Edna jlaabera.Helen Echtenkarnp. Glenn Ch:ieunaen.Irene Christan- and farnily autad to BennlngtoSaturday dbernodn to visit Hr. and Mrs. Henry Domacker.The Mews Club nm Friday night at ihe borne of Fred Heuermann aa- hinted by. A.C.Marshall.H.G. Meyer was the leader on .the.aubject, n u d i s m !\ m o m - s u nN u i ' s o f m n i w a u l Q o -| so w ma mu Han u n m u w ms w a n » » x c - a n11 \ww\wv~¢|eBl~s»-» wma 0 .m-c~<- ,1 Willard Newell both of this city, who are sister ami .brother of Mr. Neural!of Arlington. A wry pleasant and azreeabie dai' was apcnl by these elderly pcoplb. I " A M l L \ 'R E U N I O N O n l u !Su n d a y ,M a y 22,M r . a n d M r s .1'r e d Je n k i n s en t e r t a i n e d a t t h e i r i m m a a n u m b e r o l r e l a t i ve s a t a fa m i l y d i n n e r . M r . a n d M r s . M . 1 4 . N e w c i l o f A r - a .»n u w z sAt 11 A. M. Sunday , May 29 theB u m 5 ~following program will be ~ment | . ALL THE PEOPLE :connnncsmn = ~ \ M. F. cnuacxr _ Pnyer hosting each Wednesday owning lt 8 o'cJock. D f w- 1 m u d m m i n z s m wea- nendny eveglng of every month, Ei wq n h m m each . Sunday evening nt 7 o':loek.Suvdly | ¢hoo\ ll \0 A. M.Splen- did tuc hen and good alkendnnco. Prnrhlng aerylcen at n A. M. And 8 P. M.Excelienl music, 1 § \ Y1 4-4 rnonmzsm Pos: |'E(0Ra\TloN n u , MA Y a u Flower girls rc u";:ed to bring Howern to the / hail bs 8 o'clock. Muni: by Bllir band at 930 a. rn. Parade nt 10 o'clock sharp, meet at city hall. ~Mrs. Wm.Lusk, aged Mty y ears e v aT H A T l ' D s e e n n d vo r t l i l i o 0 0. m o 1 d i d n ? l i k e i z . 0 o INO T A ta l l. no t a . t a ll . |9 CY I S T S R U A Y 1 n u l h n t l . 4 4 QA N D H A D t o l p o n p . 0 Q 0A N D A L L I o a u i d l t ! !l lW A S A C h n t e r h a l d . I ||N O W I d l d l { f a n c y . |I |A G H £ | T £ I I F I B L D . I »lr o n , I M I ! 1 . 0 0 O l / Attorney; To:Ma r y S t o u t; -Stout, Hrst and real nsmmfunknown, husband of Mary Stout; Jonathan W. Stout: ---- Stout, lint and real nime unknown, wife of Jonathnn W . Stout; Anim!- cim Stout; --- Stout, tint and ren! Mme unknown. husband bf Artimicia Stout; Melancthon Stout; --- Stout. first and real name unknown,hun- band of Melnncthon Shout;Emer Stout: -- Stout, fint and real name unknown. :rig of Emer Stout; Mary Nora Stout: --- Stout, Brat and real name unknown, husband of Mary Nora Stout; Naomi Stavanmn; ..-.--. Rbevenson,lint and ma i nuns un- I '1 \.rn l g t o m e e t p r o m p t l y a t s e v e n a n d w i i l r l U P n u :e l m 0 n f u - e h m i n u t e s b l l o r o u m r e - 1 9 lg u la r ti m.c . . - --- - CHRISTIAN cnvn cn NUIIES Bibie schoo)attendance 133 and attendlncé at mprning service the but ever, but do yéu know we arenot quite satistied.Th lt 200 by Children? Day looks good bo us. New listen!Bible achoo!I t the f r n city hall.|~n~y,bu~ this condition is beginning it.Foreign ~Ifnlra and pn k u la r ly After scrvlcf-at Soldiers |l|f*i|§|*'t° irnprove,Land deders deny that (hc German quention were uuggened "'°'f" parade "°.'°m°u'W Vinny farmers are Hating farms for gs possible inhuencel that may have home of her dlr);hter,Mn .qhss. Him:line of D¢'Soto. Funeral services were held Tues- day manning from the home of the daughter nnt! the body wu sent to Logan, laws on the Il n'£l0¢k pus- senger where interment wiil be mlde. Deceased leaves to mourn her two daughters, Hazel Lusk lnsi Mn. Chu. ilineline besides n devoted hunband. ~n _ ".-UQEQICA LW THE will he l~rgeiy a business neetln5 EEK. grgmuuvum St;>u T!r ' I |WORLD WAR"for the pu~se of electing n d~rector The foitowing annibea ml em:-=. InI lrs2'-9I \ ,.'attendnnee at the ma u i class InstB.fx D.OPERA MUSE ]Sunf'1y mominz.Huwevei,ana °new member and one visitor will re-f r ll l g i m h g , i n g 1 1 , Z !*pm¢a.We hope that they mn be EI GHT 0' C LOC K al aback again next Sunday.I t takes .the men of the chmth to mnie ihe ,work go.Men,can we depend on )o§|?"I Lua Fridny night tha chdir vuled to u k alI of the member:of the lag the late wir, "I" speak =ghoir and :ll others interested in the °" lhe suhicct music oi the church to come Friday Dr. Frederl. Morrow Fling ol' tho Ualveralty ol Nehru- ka, whq was with the Am- crlcan army In Francs, dur- sJ \ - n l F I Q ! Form at Soldier'n lor. where ritua listic aervicc by Corp: and Poll will be gina after which soldiers grave.r will be decoralal.The Post mndiaily invites aolc!Ers of all other wan to rrnec t with the G.A.R., especially the aoidicrs of the World War. At 2:30 p. m. at City Hall Muni:By the Band Prayer Rev. A. E. Marsh Sopruzo Solo Hia Giadyn Moore Reading of Gen.Logan's orders for Decoration Day--. Mnrguel. Robertson I Q <5 F Q rv fr? __ . _ - . - u w I summer. ,*The public is Invited to attend anyJ. hmouzsd s of our new ces.Coma and y ou mil ADMISSION 25 c an!!receive a co Ill welcome.1 S n u u l n n n x n s u l u a i f3h*""°Y ax.Foremm,Ptstor 3 ...:_..: Sc an on ull: at Section 13. and the Went Half of thc Northeast Quarter of Section 24.except the following described rcai estate,to-wit:Commcncing at the center of Section 24, 'rowmhip 18, Rangoll, thence cast of the quarter .| : ~ : The eighth grids examinntion for thh y ear ll over and the mndtn han proven very utlafactory.i n d l 2 3 pupils nginercd.Gut of this nan- ber 160 pazend making better than largeiy by returns from poultry and |\pril!l[¢hlf.|I2n3 un to the Fourth of`0f the house.~r'"'x nm! butler and muh.A smaller Juuy," said Mr. Dana, "amz this »=~===l The culprit was nrmlled and Mon- por1lnnnf the rrnn will be -fem-l .4 *mini fr uf lhvre willhe nlentx \0§'i*¥h m n u trial and W "fined to mc-et czspenses this yezu than in §.'*'all demands and we may be ini$l09 and costs, making a total of 'Lunp until after harvest.The new crop outlook is considered unusudky bright because condition:.favor a good yield and the crop in being vw-, dnfed at the lowest cost in yea:-a. Very little new machinery has been purchased and help has been hirtd atfil|"l| siawd UN*:'¢\¢nn paying'B0180tl!.\l of Blair, invited I0l1l0 flf¢l1dI centa perpound to farmers for lpdngs in to umpie annie of his wet goods. but the pdeo has dropped to 40 cents lt happened that one of these rhapaat the present time.Springs are nowlurae a eonattble who Immediately re- znifur te the retailer at 50 eenm por ported the cam 1° sums .Mehremepound for dressed chickens.Springfi Mehrenls In company with 0.M. appeared on the mad et neariy a Ireland and Sam Steven:went out r u - v - - - - a.n ; J \Q. . ° ~ ~ s ~ ful oandldltas. Two trials at panning wen Sivan and Gi vuem successful the first time. Hennan and Arlington student! | how br their grades nmnrkgbls i w :st at i on s c o m m o n l y se en i n t h o ci t i e s n n d E n d n e e i Re e ve s In fo r m e d a n E n l e r p r i l e ft p n r i e r t h a t h e e x - pc ct od t o h a ve t h e e n t i r e s t r u c t u r o c o m p l e t e d a n d i n o p e r a t i o n i n H n 1\eoiu\. ¢\¢n pa to 1 pau try ustry In imlrcatiana are that the supply wi!! bo L ln few ~'I °°""* pm "' f lr'money tvina on .mac.|easier than it warnniy l short timeuodoil hu advlnc td from 77 cents lko.More than Sl-£0000 from mjver gallon on April 18 to 89 csnt.-u per $5,000,000 that nre |\ailmbln have al- |r¢1ll<=n. wholaaala, ur. the present time.truly heeri loaned on land in zum "No particular c h ur n lm:taken I I lwr im miauka. I Q aFOR ALL the svhlll.C O !l a u o n z u l r . 0 a lIF O U N D m y a a l l . a a 0ammo. ",gv`n1\r.0 l a1 | u w n o n u m . " I a Iu | ? £ V L l T E V E t o o k n o e.banca a t | I L t h e o b j e c t a n d p r a y e r o f w h i c h p e t i t i o n l a l o q u i e t i n t h e |:la inl UT, F u n k C u r l e y . t h e t i t l e t o a l l t h e r e a d esube hereinbefore dpnrribed.andfor the Hnding and decree of said Court that you, amlall af said de- fe n d a n ts t h e r ei n . . h ave n o r i g h t , t i t l e , e l i m , i n t e r t l l , d e m a n d , n r H e n w h a t - s o e ve r o f. i n o r t o t h a s a i d p r e m i s e s o r a n y p a r t th e r e o f,t h a t yc a ,a n d e a c h o f y o u ,b e fo r e ve h a n c d a i d :u n t r a i n e d fr o m a e t t i g u p o r a a - a e r l l n g a n y c l a i m , t i t l e , l i e n o r de-» m a n d w h a t s o e ve r i n o r t o n a l d p r e m - i s e s . a n d t h a t m r c l a i m . r l x h z . t i t l e , in t er e st ,l i e n o r d e m a n d w h i c h y o u , The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any other way. BLAIR GAS COMPANY umm,Nsnmxsm | - ¢9 >»~ \~~,.ev~.. WE have always yeaxned lo nm A newspaper"column"-inn nil buh and publish other p¢ople`| conuibucionm And hen "Steve" come: across wixh x contributed ndvmisement. md cava ux some work.He keepl hu name and address awere-¢-but good wud, Szeve, ny e. ' 'You minly. " fu n n v u n s u n .BUT mvnqw l wok can . ... . . ~re o opnceo ~g ~,conulnlng 1.2.1 um, more or lean; ln tuwnnhip ua, nanh of wwe 11. eu! of the am P. al.; and me WmHu!! of the Southwest Quarter ofSectionIB, Tuwmnhlp 18, North of Range l2. eut ol the Gth P. ll. all _Dafendmts. You, and euh of you, are hereby mused thx!the mm thy olApril,1921,xmlk Curley.pum-zm, llled hls pedxlnn ln the mannCourt nl Wuhlngwn County.Ne ln Wuhingwn county. Nebruh. s .|.. 2 3 d e g r e e s w e s t 10 0 fe e t .th e nc e north 53% degree; agent 100 feet, th e nc e n o r t h 4 6 %de g r e e s w e s t 4 8 ua-wrn&111gqqg HIASH: !1'»h\<1\3' naou r t 0 'QL~z'v~A " f .1 \»\°'~~ .""»~+6.3 ~_f». r '-f..\ a"35§\t}4 h Q . .,w_¢.."1*..°#* f y U 'mm levy is mn e w will be the Ivest.Our naman vauzfiv wnlinues gperdl.They have stood as a bulfe lecliu by Marian Hyde. Helen ?|1"fT'a f te r f m a r e s s h d to u h Mi mi ! nm weak in A Puritan Pancake 1"I°ur.the beli autil June 1. but I! hu emdecl xhout be:vriln.nw msterid md a clamor-ler and David Mnmmed after vrhlc hb;¢}g to mm It wilt be muc h np- Marr C. Babel.a ¢\° f. B ic tn tl p tr a c k zz two wrecks uriier ihnn uma!this ing public.If nv material receded Rn .Foreman pmnounold the isenl-predltod. 17-2\Cvww Clerk.'rm naman c m and ne d Stan y u r .Leather u iirming up ma nun mdmmm on Page Four)'a a f u m '11-az Blair F i n Lbp -n - n a .'f \`'.. ." " ~ ¢:I The tire Lleparhmnt pequnt ab- nervaneu of the following rules: Autos not to pu s fire truck: an my to flre.Aim pull in clear :nd not obltrutl fire trucks getting to fines. Do not drive over hou g p . Don C. Vanlkusen. Dr. C, Huw lbw."Collections are prompt on ea .'recent nies," said J. C Harp!nm ol' ~~=;»;g;g;;; Zlarphnm il.o'hc-s. 'but aid nccounlf are slow."Hr thinks this lrditlles that no one \.:\'1ta to cre\{e a de'Jt nowlda>'8 amd. Therefvhe. P<'°|>I¢ bus' only wine cw:he p a 1 !or."Our buauineu wsu gnfrl Zh?)Zliarh Irv! April," uid he."It was better then we expected but we do las! aprt 20 Hall!Qulrlelte (»iflord D; on , Phril Justesen,Elmer Chrislerlzen, Spenser Petersen.|Add.....;.'Decontion and Dedica- tion"Rev. za. A. Sealey Song-"Ameriavf Audience Benedletion A. ll. Anderson benefit of the buying public. that wil!Elmer Christensen. let in light upon the ac tual clolhinx The sermon by Rev.Undefwoui trade lihlliior.it will be utiafled I me full of pod meaty advice to the with ncihing !c =u\ tlnn the tmth. 'IolgnduateI.He tried to show them that end, we-ry resource at the corn-thas xightealn tiring was above ul r:~a:.d of the national asnociftion off¢!|¢ md made his poinu clear.Hia retail clothiern ml! he at the service pleasing manner of address was wry of 1!~.e mauro rolnmillee.leceeptable to the audience and he "Re*:1I dolhiers have been a target left a very wholesome influem as f ar the slum of an almost over- uw result of his talk. I |m a n p u s i n g a n d 1 5 o u t o f 1 7 p a n - i n g a t A r l i n g t o n . l s s a u o x ' r o 1921 mz.4nu.\1°2S n -l a time blck contracted io: the vacant Iota just wut of the post odka but not until this week sn: I. perfectld title turnd qu to them. On Tuesday material vru on tht ground m d at noon the u ma d l ; Cnnatmction Englnegr C. D. a m of Detroit, Michigan stated the work ba' staking oil' the gmund pnpanltwory to netting the tlnkl.anc tlnx tht builciing and the drivu ways. s o n ; E l i s h a P . S t o u t ;f - S t o u t , B r a t a n d : e i l n a m e u n k n o w n ,w i f e o f E l i s h a P . S t o u t , w h o a r e t h e k n o w n h e i r s a t . - I n w o !W i l l i a m S t o u t Jr . , dec ea se d: Th e u n k n ow n h e i r s a t l a w , le g a t c e s , dm dn ee s,p e r s o n a l r e p r e s e n t u i vu a n d a l l p e r s o n : i n t e r o n t o d i n t h e e a - l i l e o f e a c h o f t h e f o l l m r i n g n u n l d pe r s o n s re s p e c ti ve l y :Jo n a t h a n W . St o u t ,M a r y St o u t ,A r t i m l c i a S t o u t . M e l a n c t h o n St o u t ,E m e r S t o u t , . ~._: ,- SPE CI AL c o uxc n . MEE TI NG The City Council held a special meeting nn last Friday evening, called for the purpose of passing pn the hnnd for the City Treasurer. R. G. Allen.The bond was written by GiH'ord Dixon.After tha council amliourned the Chamber of Curnmzn:e convened and the matter of hlrirtz a special nilht poiice was diacuaaed.ls. was decided gruluntin|; class were held last Sun- dny awning in the B.F.D. opera house and an :mul with all school functions the patrons of the schools turned out "cn-masse" to _phow their appmciation.Rev. Robb of the Chdatinn church gave the invocation which urn fol-IW J I by n d uc t by m i n Mariozle Wilkinson und Min Gertrude Huc k. Rev. Marsh of the Episcopal church gave the scripture réarling which in zum \\dP,§oIlo1|by manic by n mpc {. c r I .i .I K . ... ul'|.l||\;;in more of farm n m d u m i smmsnn ln Clblhlng Trsdc. Some who haw hoary mortgages Irv,11. 1.. smizh. president of the Nc- anxious to lndc :help equities in forma for c lcu town properties, but farmers who are not heavily involved in debts are not usually willing to make iuch exchanges.There bln always been I. demand for exchanges by farmers who want to rc tlro and move to town.Lately,inquiry for brash retail clothierl h u returned from Chicago where he attended tho meeting' of the national association. The resolution which proyided for the invdtlgltlon of th cnewlcrs urns alla- cumod,he amid,and the followingnoolutlonwasunanimouslyadopted ut this meeting:land has increased over zoo per cont,"Ti mmm assoc iation of rohilaccording 1° G. M. Christian.iflothieri welcome: the Bornh resolu- .Follecllam Improve.»tion~the nveolignliou of the :Joch- , l f r _f '_>._ x . . .'V ' ; 1 h f * l ~c 1 G A n m ' r ' r n 8 Lmazrr&MuuTouuuuoC0~ ~:yo une,. e r n ~pemlon wsu |»¢mm. u mme md judgment rendered accordingly.Dnfnd this 40| div ol Mly, mx.Fnmk Curley. P\dn¢.ll,By 0'H.u\lon, Mlher l 0'|hn!on, 14-4:H11 Mwrue You. andesch of you, nm required n I£0 m r f o r t h u u r v i c n o f t h e e x t n m a n . ____.;__....._. There in considerable more activity in ire wav of inquiry of lnrri omces] ut present than there hm been forsome time.Some innrl has been gold ailho there ere more exchanges than sales.I t continues hard to close deals on account of the shortage of money, but this condition is beginning Fol.¢!\|1."_|The liquor was deatroyeffdirewy llonineauu picked up somewhat last followinlt the trial by being emptied \\cok followim nm- usual dullnesl nf In me een owl down lt the c ourt the week previous.Many whoieui-house and ell the oid soak: in townca=~ mentioned the stagnation of a:h21fe been mnldng Pi|ll'i¢11\Sf!' down wrek ego mltho no one cinimed he hndithore just to catch nn odor ot the found | uliufnetory explanation for »»<.JlI\¢¢» it.Foreign lifnlra and penteularly za prni~a over n .J |, to mn §gtlwafl'| ira»u c c eun ndona lun; to be vqnembemd by the yeung people. w o n y a ~ : |I o n s o r p a n : nmounting to more than $200,000 in farm lonns are now under way. Mom money vnu loaned by a loc al tmst company within the Inst two wtekn than during three months hat y ear. As money condition: lmrore en~io\. trade eond¥tEor¢wi!!im moe,bus!p .new men believe, but good business' A. J. Loober, of M. H. Tilton l~'urni».xxofrzlaa oérla Pitman lure company."So far. our bulineau . this month has bon better than it was Rgnnlly the I'lnker\.on:of Bh ir in Aprii. Collections are fairly good." :rd Washington. county§ owing 'no Chickinn Are Early.*doubt to tho warm wcnthor,havoI1Spring chickens are comin: ln :nm-lhoen of! duty.but Saturday , how- RQL ¢;r1§Q|» 1}|i|yggr and In larger ilfffg ilu l\llholifi¢! got Ol! U18 ffl" a-upplies than umni. G. A. Dam o g -f o f n victlm 0|no Hike H Nelson. wnrvs' rn| A°r tbl kind. 2' r a m s and panned ul. 0 an » ' f u n n v a n s ! n o ! a 0 o 1 - ° s . u ; f ~ ~ " u ~ ~ ~ ma eblend--uureyfhinm . No nujookiuz anywhere che Inf *satkfg tllhd .because the satisfyblend a »°'=f** -is. e¢n't be mpkd._ c f . "~ 2 . ~/ = - - ~ ~ or any of you. may have had in laid premises, il not barred br the Sta- tute of Limitation: of the State nl Nebnah; thtt the litie of the plldn- ti lf to ui d premise:in good.valid and plmmount is to tho whole of stsid premises'and that the title to uid premises be quieted in tha mid plaintiff. and for genera!equitahlu relief. E ENTERPR ISE»~W~%f~m ~"%?~-~| BLAIR. WASHINGTON COUNTY. NEBRASKA, MAY zo. ]92T No. 17 ismn cArrr0f`cbnQ _mwdm _________u l l smu t u c v; lm ( men au f lklns ldvanno Solo "Open The Gltca" litlla chmn in hurl.: -\»..Il|:---\--A M ~ ~rm'I|l\IIl on mac.|it waroniy 1 short ;im¢|\e¢\doi| hu advlnctd from 77 c ents than $l40.000 from mjver mlllvn on April 13 w so csnt.-u W at nre nvailmlilln have al- gallon, wholaaala, ur. the present time. loaned on land in zum "No particular change h u taken u m. A m' s I ~8 The Standard Oil Company s o m- lhno blck contracted !or the vacant Iota just wut of the post odko but not until this week sn: I. perfectld title turnd qu to them. On Tuesday material vru on tht ground ond at noon the u ma d a ; Conatmction Englnegr C. D. a m of Detroit, Michigan stated the work ba' staking oil' the ground pnpanltwory to netting the tlnkl.onc tlnx tht builciing and the drivo ways.It 1: to be fashioned ana? tho Ml- ifvc stations commonly seen in tho cities nnd Endneei Reeves Informed an Enlerprile ftpnrior that he ex- pccmd to have the entire structoro completed and in operation in H n Iveeins. I a 1 |f Land deders deny that the German quention were uuggened rs are listing farms for ns possible inhuencel that may have town propeniea due to a caused dulineas in buninean gcneraiiy. ~rlcg nf farm rodwn. 1P1 Situation ln Clolhing Tnde.ave heavy mortgage: are ;.;L 3milh, president of the Ne- EIGHTH GRADE EXAMIN ATION The eighth grade examinntion for thh y ear ll over and the mndtn han proven very utlafactory.i n d l 2 3 pupils nginercd.Gut of this nan- ber 160 pazend making better than cm nf the whole number ls succ ul- ful oandldltas. Two trials at panning wen :ivan and Gi vuem successful the first time. Hennan and Arlington student! nhow br their grades nmlrkgblc ability . the entim dau of H at Har- man pusing and 15 out of 17 pus- ing at Arlington. SPE CI AL c o uxc n . MEE TI NG za prni~a over n .J |, to mn §gtlwafl'| ira»u c c eun ndona lun; to be vqnembemd by the yeung people. n e ~I o n e o r o o n a o more than $200,000 ln are now under way. More llmned by e loc al tmst thin the last two Whekn Lhne months hat year. conditions l>econe ezhior. ti o n will lmpmve,busi- lieve, but good business ~re not expected to re nfter hervest.The new is considered unusudly use conditions .favor n nd the crop ln being pro- e lowest cost in years. new machinery has beennd help has been hired at sl.More attention h u the poultry indtutry and the farms have been met urn: from poultry Ind lter and milk.A smaller the cron will be oeetlrvl enses this yezu than in ~nsidereble more activity of inquiry of lnni oillcos than lllrft! hm been forSome innfl lns been 3014 are more exchanges than ~ntinues herd to close ~unt of the shortage of his condition is beginning A. J. Loeber, of M. H. Tilton l~'urni».\1~:ofrnaa,o$m Pitman ture company."So fer. our business . this month has ben better than it was Rgeently the Pinkerton:of Blnir in April. Collections are fairly good." :rd Washington. countyt owing 'no Chickens Are Early.lrloubt to the worm weother,have 1 Spring chickens are eomlnlz to :Har-|lJ¢¢11 ot! duty.Last Saturday, how- ikgt ¢;r1§Q|» 1}|i|yggr and In [gngg|£Y!!f| the l\ll.hollfl¢! got Ol! U18 lflll ,.upr,1i¢,than usual. G. A. Dame gfbf s vlctlm.One Hike H.Nelson. .Wilson e Dann eomoony. niored. This rosldlng on the Pst Quinlan eightynrrn ,uwd the :'¢\¢on nlr imr mlsouth of Blair, invited some friends (gnu perpound go faffngrg fgr lndngs in to sample 80 ¢ Of bil *Ht 30061 but the pdeo has dropped to to cents lt happened that one of these rhapi,ot the present time.Springs ere nowliflH I eonattble who Immediately re- going to the retailer at 50 rents per ported the cue to Sheri! .Mehrenm pound for dressed chickens.Springa Mehrenls In company with 0.M. appeared on the mo d e l neeriy a Ireland and Sam Steven:went out month earlier than usual this rw: and to the place and arrexted Ltr. Nelson.indications are that the supply nriil bollt in reported that °¢"¢*1\ pint! of in- plentiful."We are usually own on toxieante were found under the floor |\pril!l[cl\ltltens un to the Fourth ¢>f`of the house.~Juu,-," said Mr. Dana, "boa this mf]The culprit was nrrelled and Mon- as *roiai rv if there willhe plenty tofdey had his trial and was fined <""" all demands and we may be ini$l09 and costs, melting a total of the Bush of the chicken season by the 311910..Fol.t!\|1."- _|The liquor was destroyed direwb lloslneauu picked op somewhat last following the trial by being emptied nook followim the usual dullnesl of In the cena 12001 down at the court the week previous.Many wholeul-h0t\1\e and Ill the old soak: in town ca=~ mentioned the stagnation of a have been moldng Pllll'lm\3*!' down work ego nltho no one claimed he hmlzthere just L0 catch nn odor ol the found | satisfactory explanatlon for »<.~k|\S¢ it.Foreign allnlrn and penlcularly I 1 s s a u o x ' r o 1921 mz.4nu.\1°2S Egercinen in honor of the 1921 gruluntin|; class were held last Sun- dny awning in the B.F.D. opera --_.. ...- ..... . . 1 1 " " " " w U 1 m u o n m m f f o r m l t e r i -fa ci l it ie s a t t h e ~ ~C E N T ~ ~m gI d u s t l o s t h a t h a vo g o m l l 1 a n d o n - t o o f m l c h i n e r y a n d e q u i p -W u t h o u g h t be a t t o u s e t h e |b o 0'eA d u n s ' u . h o r t t i m e .n r s.r o f S a c r l -t h n x t h e de fl at i o n pro ce ss a n d i m v i m o n l t h a t c a n b l us e d f o r n e p d n m o n t i o n e d oo m m o d l o u a a n d w e l l -L i n o o l n M l v 1s 1 _.___u nRo b b 'r e a c h e d t h e b o t t o m o f p r u d e n t p r i c e t h a n i t i l f o r n e w e q u i p m e n t .T h e D q n i n e d n l r l m 1 | Al\d|B1lC¢la r s l ; n m |m ¢ f( n» . : - .. A . . - IL -~ . ,- -. . - n n u u l D I l ;. .. . . . , . . . . . . . . ¢w p u n u p l l l l n -n n a e n c y s e e m s t o b e t o h x u p t h e ` 1 n L 1 u a z H }{ |J u n i o r s S f m i n n a n d M e m e f a n n o u t h i"u i i n s p i r a t i o n ' f o r h o p e f u l n e u o l d t h i n ; |m d n t a l o n g w i t h t h e m f a c u l t y ,a r o u n d o n e h u n n d n t d m 3 5 ;b e , , : d ? i ° , h n : t p ° ; ; u n ,r c o m e s e h i e t l y f r o m s i g n :o f i m p r o v e -i l d a y e a r r a t h e r t h a n b u y n e w c m s .t o t h e t a b l e s b c n u t i f u ! y d e c o r a t d n d n m 5 ,4 1 . . .m s . . ., . . .. _ - . -~ O B I T U A R Y m e n t i n m o n e y o o n d l t l o n l . . } N e 1 u l y e v e r y o n e L l b e t t e r : n r e r m m d a n m l a » . . . . a ¢ . . . .n l . - n . . \ \a . _ - » _ -\' H a l e . g r a d u a t e o f E l i . ~ Neh nn ln l|¢»\.¢u .J u..___ "....- 'J 1"ua yuuui 1Ill m|;.¢r||,,||__,_._-. -¢uvvll nur me UCCSSIOR ll *llIuw: u ilmtll an be en c auwd by ll\ e in th is ' ny th lf y o u be c ame th a r oo m.§`-L°;"'.'I'~..i.' .,.. ` "..'iL.?.Z.,i'?E'5°§'~f§ ~.-........, UUULHCI mu name Leonora-Malcom g_Boston,n native °f|h1sH interest rains which wnle bon good soppllu and equipment were Around twenty of the Sophomore In of the :zito apitol c ommillloo.ics;Frances K. Smith, graduate of Wuhlngton county, died at the Blair been willing to pay for short time laid in when times 'nero good.Incl Frishmnn girls ltrved tho inn-»- thc Univenity of Nebnakn, teachnm;omita! May 23. 1921.'loans on ac count of :ho mmuw .fni..W-..||..... _-_Jn o f Mathematica;Kitlmnm Ohmm.\¢_h .- " c u u w I 1 : u n u l U 0 | l l m u s p u n ; h a n g 'nan .l... .:.|..n. . ....»-4 .., _.....|'q u e t e n t h e fo i l o w i n g m o n u :. .'f.'.Z'°" `* ', I. .'. §fi'.' vie is c h a i r m a n Q ! F r u i t C 0 ¢ k h i l ;C h l c k u n m I n - K i n g ;n....a-.. __. = =§§ I 3 ? T \ A L z a u - . . . - . - .F O R * - - - = - n » » |F R l D A Y a n d S A T U R D A Y ~ - - _ - l l v |G o l d e n W e s t E l o u r $ 2 . 4 0 ~ B l o c k S a l t r . 7 5 l l N R h o a d e s C o a l &F e e d S t o r e \ & = - . = _ - X . - = - . = = _ - J unuer Pram: plans, lf c aniedmt u m ne w [l\ll|.|1l|||UI."B0_ ~ f i !w * ' ° " " l o e e u p | . n c y b y m t a afl lee rs a t , u m --"j'°"' one or the older c hildren of thc fam-tcachfr of Latin:Fayme Dixon, ily.with his mother c houlama the graduate of the Wayne Sta rd f ; ||°1 .the Norma School,Instructor in u e n o g n n n g a We _(oriltheTeacherTrainingDepartment;Bny luly mu 1904 he was married 3-lathiifia Kubetzki, graduate of Lin- to Mi" Anju Cam and to ihem four coin School of Buainaa,teacher ol'_Ln .._-......Us!91|UC m anrc n wan much in-mr u m yuh-cuuld discount paper on short ~than it h as been In Hay . loans at a high rate of intemli.|Shimwhu' Bridges. Transactions In discount paper " I A little more activity I1 noticed in getting return: that amount to fred' were shipped to Stanton county by thc 15 £0 20 DG? ccnt int»nat_'I"mma ...nn mv-- - talked about 'therein thc lenders ar¢Lbe bpilding indnstiy.Two bridge: During the dinner an in\elc =»ti1\| gg? :'h°b3;;| tn?';hu? be hum PNITIIII consisting of '° °" 'solos. around the old na and in the Net- o creadings and violin aoloa \v.|° rand- ion will progress In meh a 'ray that and ar, tha c lose of which a number ua be f o n g of appropriate :mu ""°'° ¥ *'°°" br »,.",. .` .' l" LM., » .? §. . th e aa . J Sonicsa, Juniors: and faculhr. -4Taking se all in um, it m an .r.|"f.°"'own.aantp lnah topu tihqn m m o s t r e : n||.ulJ mere as nm. enough avallnhls, = . . , ; ' ; ; " ~ " ; ; ' t ' ° ' ,.J| 'I" h o m p a =o n o f B i n h a n d . b r o t h e r A . { w . o . _. n a ~.... |. n n n a n H n - '* -,. -. - .w w u n |s m u g l o W u ' _ " _ " w i- 1 wp y u w vs u g 1 l uu. ||Jl|IIRLI A n q a f g n g f G J g n w g n I ~ \ U LUL U l f l l ¥ 8 l ¢I !l l ~~ B U I I B Q I I ~| P | \ P o ¢ h u b Q Q l l ~ b y ~ ~ 5 . h . »Y ' Fte a ch e r o f ?In{li sl1|;F r a n c e s S a l i m '- p h , f n n a r n l nasuv|»|._. _ _ ' \ . -l . |__. . t m o n e y c o n d i t i o n ; w i l l : h o w m u P l f n l |m .: .. .. .......»=-..--- -_l \ ~N ~\ ; I