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05-26-1921s UNION MEMQRIA sznvlcss AXLINGTOHACTIVITIES u u m m : I n |»z=»pp»r' in ~ t lunday.r.andH n .Hormln. Jurrgbiuih aw. Vernon. Ktrmlt and Bor- autnod to Dmlhl on loudly. Ea mo nandHermanJung- | hippo¢loutt1rou.r2o;d|of A!o£lm0 ml3=Amu'h"ti lc nday ~mr-in Ellnc r Frmdaon of Fremont. ormer teacher InArilnflan high ,attendedthec h uplay |lllllio nf'givenbytht for sells! Wedmldny ev|n.Young Lullu Ke1\l~i11lWl will .a tth ahum!ofth iBibles 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 theUnlvernity 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 voURCHECKING 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~ \ , af - } , ' . t ;: f. ; f *s z~.° ' '. ' : , - f\ ' »`` 'n .\v. °~: ? ' 5 Z = $ 2' f g *: : : ': .` l \ g ~ ; . | »QIgn50. 1 2 5I',5:11..~ 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.onWedneaclay.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 localconditions 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. aI~l'l|lsandMisaBeanie Krajieek autoed to Fremont Satuday evening. Mr. andMn. Maier Omuby #rho »lm\e spent thewinterinFlorfda alopped oi! ze visit the Badger home beforeretuningtotheirhomein Ciuper, Wyoming.A. G. Ludwig was a pa!aerger to - - - l - ¢ | l l U l " \ JRegularaervizesSundaymorn- ing.Sunday school at 10 and mom- ing wonhip at 11.Sunday evening, B. Y. P. U. at 7 and evening song and preaching servicea`t8.The medlng for feiiowahip and devotion on Wednuday evening at S. 1NextSundaythemorning servi- _ceswillbe aausual.Theevening ing service in the morning as usual bulfno prezchiag aerviee in the even- inx. we dismiss for the Class sergnonet the opera house.The C. E. will med about mix thiny instead o! '¢"1>- rn.Suhiectofthemcrhlngsermon: 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 "ThePrevailing Motive."Orfmaha Sunday evening. Miss Clan"Ice Hallreturned to he;. Mrs. C. P. Masters and aanghui, home from the Nic holu Sean hospi-1 Hn.FiredPfalfor,wereshoppers ul bef or e lur ing th e am of J u nein Fremont Thursday.withhorauntanduncle.Nr.and|AgreatamberfromA 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 andhi s muteamFr'idly afternoon.' auwed toFremontSunday and dei- feawd the Hein Clothing Co. by theI HGHSCHOOLAPPLICATIONSneon of 8 to 8.1 :um Hazel zu-um who has annumApplicatione m uforFreeHizh |\ seven month'a business courae at School Attendance must be'inthe theVanSantbusinesscoilage|¢.hlnd| of the County Superlntandent turned so vii i! a fu r dm vim her nd later tha n J unelat.'1*\°»° in- parenll Mr. and hlra.H. H. Krnm.!°°"""°d bear this Ln nund. Mr. md Mn. c . Honra of NorfolkH=1=°l J Hwlu Viailtd a few day s withth e hu es a r.Cnunty Sup'£ parents Mr. and lin. C. H. Gran.41. . I _. .- _ . _ _ . . .. . - . - . _Bernlta me Inna Peterson on Tm-'»¢n,Curtiscook,E mBpafrgier, day evening.g Misses Estella and Eiisabeth Ren- ard and Lira..FredRenardmera shoppers ln Omlhl on int Saturday. ThursdayfromNorthPlattewhere aheattendedauseetingoflheiiruudCha pi n d th e Eu te m Su r.I Commencementexercise:wil!he Lawrence Keenan, Charlotte Lallman, P u t i n !Lawson,m m mw m a . Ralph Bad¢er,Ag11ea Chapinan, Yuma Baldwin,MasonHeKibbon,H i m Mexender,ReiterRhea,Violet Wanen and lierrit McClellan. Mrs. Roscoe Home of Emerson, is here for a :hon visit with ber par- heidattheoperahauteffhunday ents Mr. and Lin. H. G. Beyer. . M i n gazaokiock.' r m¢pm=»r|Hr.andHrsHermanJungbluth for the evening wil! be Rev. Charles E.CobbeyofOmaha-Hiaaddress ia entitled "The A.B. C. of Ute." The graduating clan c omets of the Iefliovlngmembers:AilenL a w n Edna jlaabera.HelenEchtenkarnp. GlennCh:ieunaen.IreneChristan- andfarnilyautadtoBennlngto Saturday 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 n N u i ' s o f m n i w a u l Q o -| so w ma mu Han u n m u wms 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 hostingeachWednesday owning lt 8 o'cJock.D f w- 1m u dm m i n z s mwea- nendny eveglng of every month, Ei wq n hm meach . Sunday evening nt 7 o':loek. Suvdly | ¢hoo\ ll \0 A. M.Splen- didtuc hen and goodalkendnnco. Prnrhlng aerylcen at n A. M. And 8 P. M.Excelienl music, 1 § \ Y14-4 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 evaT H A T l ' D s e e n n d vo r t l i l i o00. m o 1 d i d n ? l i k e i z . 0oINO T A ta l l. no t a . t a ll . |9CY I S T S R U A Y 1 n u l h n t l . 44QA N D H A D t o l p o n p . 0Q0A N D A L L I o a u i d l t ! !llW 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 . 00O 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. firstandrealnameunknown,hun- bandofMelnncthonShout;Emer Stout: -- Stout, fint and real name unknown. :rig of Emer Stout; Mary Nora Stout: --- Stout, Brat and real nameunknown, husbandofMary Nora Stout; Naomi Stavanmn; ..-.--. Rbevenson,lint and ma i nuns un- I '1\.rn lgt om e e tp r o m p t l ya ts e v e na n dw i i l r lU Pn u :e l m 0n f u - e hm i n u t e sb l l o r ou mr e - 1 9lg u la r ti m.c . . - --- - CHRISTIAN cnvn cn NUIIES Bibieschoo)attendance133and attendlncéatmprning servicethe but ever, but do yéu know we are not quite satistied.Th lt200by Children? Day looks good bo us. Newlisten!Bibleachoo!I tthe 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 THEwillhe l~rgeiy a businessneetln5 EEK. grgmuuvumSt;>uT!r' I|WORLD WAR"for the pu~se of electing n d~rectorThe foitowing annibea ml em:-=. InI lrs2'-9I \ ,.'attendnneeatthema u iclassInstB.fxD.OPERA MUSE]Sunf'1ymominz.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 KalabackagainnextSunday.I ttakes .the men of the chmth to mnie ihe ,workgo.Men,canwedependon )o§|?"ILua Fridny night tha chdir vuled tou kalIofthemember:ofthe lag the late wir, "I" speak=ghoir and :ll others interested in the °" lhe suhicctmusic oi the church to come Friday Dr. Frederl. Morrow Fling ol' tho Ualveralty ol Nehru- ka, whq was withtheAm- 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<5FQrvfr? __ . _ - . - u w Isummer. ,*The public is Invited to attend anyJ. hmouzsd sof our new ces.Coma and y ou mil ADMISSION25 c an!!receive a coIll welcome.1 S n u u l n n n x n s u l u aif3h*""°Yax.Foremm,Ptstor3 ...:_..: Sc an on ull: at Section 13. and the Went Half of thc NortheastQuarter ofSection24. exceptthefollowingdescribedrcai estate,to-wit:Commcncingatthe center ofSection24, 'rowmhip18, 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 IIlwr im miauka. IQaFOR ALL the svhlll. CO!l a u o n z u l r . 0alIF O U N D m y a a l l . aa0ammo. ",gv`n1\r.0la1 | u w n o n u m . " IaI u | ? £ V L l T E V Et o o kn oe.bancaa t| I L t h eo b j e c ta n dp r a y e ro fw h i c hp e t i t i o nl al oq u i e ti nt 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 esubehereinbeforedpnrribed.and for theHnding and decreeof said Court that you, amlall afsaidde- 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 ra n yp a r tth e r e o f,t h a tyc a ,a n d e a c ho fy o u ,b efo r e veh a n c da i d :u n t r a i n e dfr o ma e t t i gu p o ra a - a e r l l n g a n y c l a i m , t i t l e , l i e no rde-» 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 no rd e m a n dw h i c hy o u , The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaperthan any other way. BLAIRGASCOMPANY umm,Nsnmxsm | - ¢9 >»~ \~~,.ev~.. WE have always yeaxned lo nm A newspaper"column"-inn nil buh andpublish other p¢ople`| conuibucionmAnd hen "Steve" come: across wixh x contributed ndvmisement. md cava ux some work.He keepl hu name and address awere-¢-but good wud, Szeve, nye. ' 'You minly. " fu n n v u n s u n .BUT mvnqw l wok can . ... . . ~reoopnceo~g~,conulnlng 1.2.1 um, more orlean; ln tuwnnhip ua, nanh of wwe 11.eu! of the am P. al.; and me WmHu!! of the Southwest Quarter of SectionIB, Tuwmnhlp 18, North of Range l2. eut ol the Gth P. ll. all _Dafendmts.You, and euh of you, are herebymused thx!themmthyol April,1921,xmlkCurley.pum-zm, llled hls pedxlnn ln the mann Court nl WuhlngwnCounty.Ne ln Wuhingwn county. Nebruh. s.|..2 3d e g r e e s w e s t10 0fe e t .th e nc e north 53% degree; agent100feet,th e nc en o r t h4 6 %de g r e e sw e s t4 8 ua-wrn&111 gqqg HIASH: !1'»h\<1\3'naou r t 0 'QL~z'v~A" f.1\»\°'~~ .""»~+6.3 ~_f». r '-f..\ a"35§\t}4 hQ . .,w_¢.."1*..°#* f yU '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 ln a m eu n k n o w n ,w i f eo f E l i s h aP . S t o u t , w h o a r e t h e k n o w n h e i r sa t . - I n w o !W i l l i a mS t o u tJr . , 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 lr 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 sre s p e c ti ve l y :Jo n a t h a nW . St o u t ,M a r ySt o u t ,A r t i m l c i aS t o u t . M e l a n c t h o nSt o u t ,E m e rS 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 following noolutlon was unanimously adopted 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 fr_f'_>._ x . . .'V ' ; 1 h f * l ~c 1 G A n m ' r ' r n 8 Lmazrr&MuuTouuuuoC0~ ~:youne,. e r n ~pemlonwsu|»¢mm. u mme md judgment rendered accordingly. Dnfnd this 40| div ol Mly, mx. Fnmk Curley. P\dn¢.ll,By0'H.u\lon, Mlher l 0'|hn!on, 14-4:H11 Mwrue You. andeschof 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 town ca=~ 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 irin 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 sand panned ul. 0an» ' f u n n v a n s ! n o ! a0o 1 - ° s . u ; f ~ ~ " u ~ ~ ~ ma eblend--uureyfhinm . No nujookiuz anywhere che Inf *satkfgtllhd .because the satisfyblenda »°'=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 dpremise:ingood.valid and plmmount is to thowholeof stsidpremises'and that the title to uid premises be quieted in tha mid plaintiff. and forgenera!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 $200,000 ln are now under way. More llmned by e loc al tmst thin the last two Whekn Lhne months hat year. conditions l>econe ezhior. ti o n will lmpmve,busi- lieve, but good business ~re not expected to re nfter hervest.The new is considered unusudly use conditions .favor n nd the crop ln being pro- e lowest cost in years. new machinery has been nd help has been hired at sl.More attention h u the poultry indtutry and the farms have been met urn: from poultry Ind lter and milk.A smaller the cron will be oeetlrvl enses this yezu than in ~nsidereble more activity of inquiry of lnni oillcos than lllrft! hm been forSome innfl lns been 3014 are more exchanges than ~ntinues herd to close ~unt of the shortage of his condition is beginning A. J. Loeber, of M. H. Tilton l~'urni».\1~:ofrnaa,o$m Pitman ture company."So fer. our business . this month has ben better than it was Rgeently the Pinkerton:of Blnirin 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 eighty nrrn ,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 outmonth 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'e A 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 n Ro 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 Lz a u - . . . - . - .F O R * - - - = - n » » |F R l D A Y a n dS A T U R D A Y~ - - _ - l lv |G o l d e nW e s tE l o u r$ 2 . 4 0~ B l o c kS a l tr. 7 5 l lN R h o a d e sC o a l&F e e dS 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 .theNormaSchool,Instructor in u e n o g n n n g a We _(or iltheTeacherTrainingDepartment;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 . 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C u e I n mf r mm. o a -mm.Ruhr..s a y s :'fs W " I U Incl::chad I ll \.l h l t l m a m d l u n danzhlnk1 1 . ~ 5 5 ; 3 .Nrnlnr nop.'SH-'lun ~§»I;I'?I n o n mf felt for .:.J f .1 'a 1|h r u Jw r n n o ~ I { ¢hlrk ronid pl. wut ~}1 amurod.: u m m m ~dlurspellanmbolh-_a s u ! m\ | | 1 n t d n l.A f tlr u lln g D o la n ~ ";Kidney Puls I fell 1 I : a f , u h m n d r q a i n .Hr 'smn n u L u m. "N " c an.-r~uAusuu~».n¢n¢" DOAN' 5 '.:;=>,,=',,';'losrn-am.|u.mnm.nm»wo.n.¥. Cbfzzé/z _Hi.cks Relleved By Four Eatbnics "I have lnkeo tour Estonia: tabletsand they reiloved mo ol sour nomaeh.I nc ommeud lt to every body ," lanlin. G. P. llltks..If stomach ls not qlzestlng yourfood; it you have suuroess, muon;food repeating,lndlgt-stion or addstomach.IIoxonlc 1\In remove thecnule by tnklu; up md earnmg outthe acidity and mason. hrmglng quickmile! and healthy dlxfstlon. why suf-fer stomach troUhlnT tw; no t keepyour digestion normal nm! enjoy £006health!An Entonlc token after acl:meal wlll prevent dlmiafort and pain.Make the ion today and seo howqulckly thla wooderrul romody net;zt comes ln handy tablet form. GumIt vlllt y ou.A bl: box c out: ont; ltrltle with your drugflavs gugmnlet r $1 2" \ `3 1 f n n m m n n c m m m r r mI a n u t y i l i l n | | d l : = ' d a n n u d u z a l \ n | g t a t n m u m . .W 3 | happy--loved of Ilfr.Tiurlr Womenare not wcluded. but are among the Zhett lrmrlen ln the vrnrlll.Both men and women nn- luvora of music andwearer: of brishf.clothing.Because Not to Ba Docnhred. Mr.Sewrich (examining curio)-"I`\vo thousand yrars Qld?You l.1.n'! kld mul \\l1J. lt| oniy 1021 nolrl"-The Paula; Show tlaudcml. mtl!n u n !a n. : .' = : __ . 5 ; m S i l v i a ! 1 0 0 % P E R DA Y FOR100 DAYSr u a an v t ! !nm e n u t o r o u un u n y o u u ng g , * N h " L l l l l l*R o h n !thlthrutof u i n a n u m m a n d a n5 r u a h r t e n N a n .Th o r r ol l sk ! ! b rn o a lle ol the shunt,a llurlhl t h a i ndi r t t u n u n l h mi l l. k up i ll l l! Ol b d l o la n a l la !! mr s.0 . 0 ¢i s l n .la id I f7011*I l a l n l l l t D n k r . I f a n d i n o ( l lnoa lvl 1 a u s n r m u .In n a I l l . D u . , D e p t . l » W l i l l l i l l u j n n th e y h a ve b e e n d t t bb t z d " t h e l r l i l t o f t h e O I H D U ' H a n n a l a a c o u n t r y o f m a n y t r l b e i . b u t p d e t l c a l l y a l l a t Ib vm a r e o f t h e t a m e ra c i a l at r a l n .S h a m .Ka re tt s. Ka t t h l n a ,C h l n a a n d P u l a u n x i a r e a m o n g th u» e l i vi n :i n t h e ou t l y i n g p a r t a o f t h e co u n tr y .th o u g h t h e K a r e n :a n d t o a ce r t a i n ex t en t t h e m l n - r a a r e t o b e fo u n d In , m r t a o f l o w e r B u r m a , a m o r e ht - a r il y s e tt l e d se c t i o n w h i c h t a m us t m a y or a t . wa s t o t h a c u ta l e i e w o r l d .i t I l th e B ur m e s e, h o we ve r . w h o c o n s ti t u t e t h e d o m i n a n t el e me n t w i t h th e h i g h - u t c u l t u r e . a n d g l r e c o l o r t o B u r m a aa l t la k n o wn t o mo a t w el t e r n efa w h o vi a l ! t h e l a n d .. Th e B u r m a o f\ t h e B u r m e s e . t h a t t l l o w e r B t t n n a a n d t h a h u l a o f t h e g r e a t Ir r a t r a d t l y r t r e r ,i n a l a n d o f pag oqn s,t h e ah r ln e a 08 H u d d h l t l n . 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To them, there were only two UNL mrstene in life--made and fvmlll-'Url mm, ln :heir ruin! perleucd, wereeither "wlee tllii' or vmekerei" 'Tho femelee were ell "my deem."Hu h of u n e mu m mu ms " MI M to heaven.Bur is paid.n wee cheep eed entertelnlnb Il relieved the ll- Hllm of emetl-£o1\n Me.,leap Croc ker m e In the umatheeterthateveolne:het me o m mm of muvme nqd vld no tic e i ll'quit.The mae and daughters end ll _W Su. F F" |lilu l.fB!l|U.I *Rh pugmeu end pomelelnfend women, the thimlce skating of lltlélt love euc- oeeded one enutlaer on the screen. Thetenderloole ir! the mon; newred the lmpreeelon the! lite in the greetworldv u mold:drunkasmoee. vim lense. inet. ma amz White Wey-irerdneee of one kind or another. Judi' Crocker eheol ble mea endlie an ee he ereat out end expraeed me view to Phyllis end her mother Intholobby.Dolce home. :her called lim an old pnade. The kn01l1ld|I that even night me fetee Instruction ne:doe on In the Saeed block nneo the :ood men with sorrow and apprehen-l m .[le mmplelned to Hr. Luk, me menelif. who eeid thet he would likete live cieen shone, but nut he hed lo teke what wee ent him.Soon e curioue lhllll happened to the femlly of Hr. J. Petlereon Bing. I ~1 F|1 1 5 l I we 5»f f e .\IP3a 1 | f ~ I ! »i 1 n f . ; '3 ; = ~1 " i i ~~:= a _ " f ! g , 4 ' s 4 ¢ r = . " " ».I . f a.~ Pg. ln. li ne TYR( e Bi eer ette me ~ Along With H Very Well. It acquired e new |06--one that be¢en,ee|.bereeder eau henobeened,\\i | :h elnll"g .°' f levru ebo ne loll. lfmn-uhm. obedient uma na.For n e n th e a o e d o lo o e l lk e t h e th e dbeen porin; in till Bla; fzmllr. Sincehe hed became e mllllonelre, Mr. Bin; lleé fou ndi tee oelery to epend e pod dee! or time and eooeidenblemme; l.n'Ne1r ¥0!i.Oeneln of memm in-loeae !e du meuopone hed u e w m a m m l o t h e j o y e d l h eUBI! While W u nd the c erd room e tth e f le ld e n i g e d u b .M n y e h e L » ]~~ ~1,h e *r "` i ~ 11.a¢~'~l ~r o d z g a ~~ ~\""~\7'1/~ ~ ~I ; Y §; ; , ~'if _y »~~f I r v m g B a c h e l l e ~ . \ j "'~"' " °xu.u|'nu\-nova rr nvulnnm f/'w- } 0 ¢I I G 10 for 109ts ® ¥»""'1:!: ,F Luc STRIKE |¢sAn:1 re ANY nmoken preferM it. '1'hey'll Bnd dnt thiwomplctpnckngeoften Lucky Strike Cigarettes wi!! just suit them. Try them--dealers now carry both sizes:10 for 10 eta; 20 for 20 ou. lt's Toasted clxlly sr a nm; uf ui ~nl cu~- cun Talcum is dusted on nt the nn- Ilh.25c ench evvrywhtrrs-Adv. . \A S o l ve n t . " L i q u o r a l w a y s i o o a e u e d u p o u r p l !- roa l.°sa i d n w a l t e r re ml ui s ce nt ly . H e n n i n g . w e u u m w l e u m n r o l a n d Aoeldcnt Awnrnd. J. B. Frlx ut Rlcixmond.Ya.. who ls crnnlning the Nntlonal Teachers' T:nlnlng association. up um a zmle02370 vrlwm tbl other culled "YoungBird' on nc mnnt or the :ln o! hi:- mouth. vnu Hamlin( ou the nil:nadtrack.and nnothvr nne called om: "Hey den bw. git oi! das. mer.Ei'do m¢tn|.-er would rome along and an d n ment of lone . wa th ink Itvu I car shed and run hu train rightI n H SYSTEM DID Nor WORK WELL E n g t l l h w o l n a n F a u n a S o m e D i s a d va n - u g u i n G l vl n g i n n r u d l o n a In t h e S i g n L l n g u a g g . A n En g li s h l a d y n u t n l k l n g n b o n t h a r d i u r n a l In ge t t i n g a Ru s si a n se r va n t ." S h o c | n '! # p e a k z w o r d o f zsn glu n.a n d I c ¢ n 't sp ea k Ru ss ia n. " l b !Bnl zhn d." B u t h o w d o y o u m m - u n ,I b m ! "as ke d h a r fr i e n d ." D b - ll. '|q u i t a si mp ln .1 l u n : r u e m y n i n a a b o u t a n d m u t e h o n . n a d I f n h l d o o m ? q u i t a u n d s n n n d . m e s vn n i !a n d d o e :so m e th i n g else.n o a l l t b l ' l u r k g e t s d o n e In ti m e. "L a t e r a n t h e f r l e n d c s i l l d , h o p i n g t o m i c h |l l l m n vl n l th c l l u n l a n l r e l s u r i , i n a refund t h e mis tre ss l a te a r s - ' r m a m u r m n a m m s u u a n n vr a l l t t i . " S h a c a m e u p l o u k w h a t s h e u r n t o d o a n t . a n d l m a d e l c r u b h l n g m o - UQDA m e a n i n g i h l ki t ch e n do o r .o f e o u n a .n m !al so d ld l t o n m r l o ve l y | U p Transcript u absoiuuly mlneda And now anntalkin; ln the kitchen.smokin;mr dgnnteen. and I nn°t mils her nndlntsnd mal. aha| no: to uh them!" .funn:-1 §ff_§¢nn,»r 'mates R s m a r k a u g i s H a ve L e d B a a Im a g i n e 811|D m p p r o va d a f H l l W h l t a G l p l h o l . ». m n g . 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" a n e w S a r a h . r e i l e c u ve l y ;d n n !b e l i e ve I d i d .I g m l o o k : n l m m H g h !h a r d .a n 'I n n .° N | ¢ ¢ \ l ; y o 'sh o'd o l o o k l i k e a bl a c k m a t t cm u l l s ' o u t o b a n s a m. y o u d a l ' 'Ih ¢ t ° | je n : l l I u p t o h i m .i l l s 'l l a : n n D l t ' | a l l . "_ lathe 551 munsc hcotloday that Must men llnd it caller lu get 1| il :inn sprndlng bey ond zu bound debt than to ;et out. but some are » lrlel.able iu get In at alt. "A hun. or something.in raising'ihuuuer at Gabe llomboggtds llntllec nlated n neighbor." I w u ther! sIIIIIlllllllltlllllllllllllllllIll|||4|A|l|||||§ The Kitchen; Cabinet vw; |1num:mmmI||mnuu||mmnlnxui *T h o o n sbo n l b d l swE|.|.E|zETTE"°B - ¢ - \ s ` ¢ ¢ ¢ u Yo l rd o nl n l i lf tv :i a n r ush( R n m . * n u n l l u r r n a o r U t i c a ! l a l n ; u n o b a l m ! : m a n n p l a yAm o n ;UIC nodding Ine t o;r|A n d i v r w t a n n u m a n b e h u l hTha boughs mm mcrry roumlclayl W I I A ? T O D o w f r n c a - l e a s e . msn c hu-me the luggenwd mmm:lon of me moon Ind equally as high »ln pd:e. we- hanf"been careful un "f\.. the amount.: used. 5 At present,nour- '_2.\cQ§~;,.ever. lt u gems:." f ; {@ , ' .b a c k lnmeirhlt ..},f lo l u old price .and It will bemo r e generally led.Clneeu la a valuable fond. hn -x hizhlx cohcenu-nec and mu; non u .Ona ands lb consume wire rl much beef, pound for pound,nstn-me in order to have the aqme 1006 nlue.Beef contains more Iron :han hone. but this can be nuppliui by neun 1egexablh.Cheese cannula: :urs time than mat and much Im ls.eeded za make a saulfylng meal. hem a n n m number es! combina Ionl aslth cheese vrhich will uk: ah:t." of meat Ind add an lnnnlte vn Iety to the mmm -Wiaeomuln produces a large pan oiLllme cheese made in me Unlted itnln and me "buy at home" ulnnn hould be kept in mind when market ng.lmpunrd clueenea are very popu ar, but nl .present nary every fn mv is nmdueed in :he Ullllml SIMM Mon and Women. 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I u n v "" ' v ",l e l l d l l u a fu n d : C h u n w a h Ce l e r y .- - C o n k i h e w a r n r pu r l l n u n o f r e f e r ;c m i n m l !l n r l a p l e a s , o f t h e r m : o r c e l vr t n c ua ] h e u s e d cu ! l n d i c e .Pi ave a la >» I n 11 I I I I r of wlery In me Milam at I Irenmlternlbakingdish.Cover with :nlad cr Bnely cut cheese. using as fund; nr Mule as the o¢-:fusion cn; unp-..|v ¢1nmn¢i|. then add n few spoon we-~1..f~== Tm,l n l l l u l n l l u n l l n s l n a p 3 l n u h a u l x m G O L D G B O W N S $ s . o o U P l - | . - - n - _ ; : . ; _ . . r . - - J . . - Y . . .m l s o f a r l c h w h i t e s a u c e m a d e o f :u r n t a bl e n pn o u fu l s e a ch n l b u tt e r a n d H o u r r o o t e d to g e t h e r a n d o n e c u p fu l =- f r u h m i l k a d d e d ; m n a n d p e p p e r t o !a l \ l | » . Ik p fa t , h n vl n g Ih r w h l t e s a u c e o n i n lt w n s p r i n k l e t h i c k l y w l l h b u t !1rownc~|l.S vr ve fr o m lh o d i s h .On ce tr ie d, t hi s wi ll b e n rl ae rl dl ed r 1. *¢ lp e' n -.nuW h a n F . u t h '| t u : p u a u r q a s m u mgg ; t h z h i l n -o n a n w a s l gg u w a d r i e d - r n o l d n t n l ; 1 |tAg a t ha y o un ga n b u: hu ¢ L '2 ». . i n m m n n a n - L be ll ow m o, vr¢ I. l ' * " " " " ' " ' " ' l" ' " " " 'x x m u a - l u i u u u n u n u n : u n u u n n n r ; n u ;u r u w3n - m w l m u m s u o u n U m m u n l n m l u a l n n h u u C u t i c u r a S o a p 1 . 4 u -"" " . :' ; . . . . . . . . . . : ; 1 P a x t o n H o t e l ' % ° » . . " » . . » . ' - 1 . . . . . . - = - » - - - - - » -T h e v ' ; P f : , : ' ; '. , u , .~ 9 m 4 m , f 1 » , f L " § 5 , § ~ , § v m 1 m ll-NSI" Wltlloul nn- 01.50 and UPTheirMarriageGuatomt. Murrlmga in Burma Ia not n mnttlr of great ceremony or rlluallsm.Formally eating tontlter. Uulliy beforeasltnuft-ul.constltutel |coup!!man and wife.Though ihl theory is other-wlle. 1 pzlrl usually :elects her hun- buml. and ll giran to him by w purenn.If n bride ll dlmzruned with her husband she may run away trmn hlm Ind return to her parents.Shois pmmptly rlturned by them, but may repost the procedure.After she lm! run away three llmtw and been rt* tprard three zlmn. che mg; leave fur good. It being assumed that It In imtmnlbir for her husband to relnln lwr. Shu in thru ln eilect dlvorovd.The rule work! the other way about Snowy linens ue the pride o! even mu ni if a.Keen them ld tbl! condi-1 IBB'|T3>y§§i1n¢ Bid cron mu nm an 1 I'Iupmobil~e \ , Prices Reduced ; $200110 $325 .Effective immediately, Hupmobile prices are re duced $200 on open cars,and $315 to $325 on closed cars. The fivepassenger car and the roadster are nbw $1,485; the sedan, $2,485; the coupe, $2,400. All prices f..o. b. Detroit, war tax to be added.. What this reduction actually means is an increase in Hupmobile value that is worth far more than the re vision in price.` The truth is that at its new pdce, and with its well lmown economy, low repair costs, long life, and high . resale value, the Hupmobile stands forth today as the best buy in the motor car market. This revision represents the rock bottom iigure at which the high quality of the Hupmobile can be main- tained._ HUP? MOTOR CAR CORPORATION, DETROIT, MICH. STEWART Moron COMPANY 2523 Farnnm SL, Omaha, Nab.Phone Douglu 8433 Now 1 4 8 5 - _ 5-.|»r25¢-0HI~l35\l'5°¢-T\| =-25°L w._u..u., omnH.\,r~¢o.22-1921.=i"~'-'T'f»'=»f---=-» 1 g » L : '.¢:?»»»p nl e d nDrop do w n for a w ink or tw o.Til ! ! h¢ dust o n t hc grl ni pia no Sk i ll n t u s n o w o rk a nu r .Wllh Apohglol to I{!p1ln¢ ii§aua c e sr uo ua Fo n THE HOUSE als o.I !p n r o n l l d o n o t c o n s i d e r a l u l l o r e l l g l b l e a n d pr o la h l t. n m u c h . th e nn l id u u h a l o n l y t o r u n l w a y t o h i m l h r r o a l m a , a ft e r w h i c h t h o p n r - rn l l m u s t o u t i n t e r fe r e . b u t m u s t l m fl ' l l d e r t h e m a r r i a g e 5 t h i n g l c c u l r r pl ls hm l. W h e r e H u m a n m u c h o : In d i a D | 0 | | r l . ' o n 1ho .tn lu .-r 's ea s te r n bo r d e r ,H.1 | b o u n d e d ° h |B e u l n l m d A n n u m . h n h or t o t h e n or t h l l to u ch e s s ms u ma a ro m Ti b e t .M a n u l u e a s t e r n b o r d e r . 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N u r Y o r k .Gilmatl and' RuouroanTh e g r e a t e r p u n o f B u r m a i s i n t h e t r o p i c s a n d d w n g h a l l ' t h e y e a r m u c h o f I t u ve r y h o t .T M )h e a t l a " s w c i a l l y t r ; I n g t o E l t r o p e t n a l n p a m o f t h e d e l t a n g l o n w h e n t h e h u m l d n y i s hi g h .l n s o m e a u c t i o n ! m o n t h i n 2 0 r e e l o r r n l n fn l l s e a c h y u r .Th e r e l l nms rl de rn hlo Ins : of Uh n mo nx na 1| \e =» WIFE nm Tlwre are many Ilttltl whi at little importance to .the mannrlm has kept ho for 3enrbutwhic lz arenbulr lc than len experi eured.The newlywed I,.} \ . e . \ . 1 1 \ * | | This is:end to hlnnitau. soap mdNr tub t.\ ;1y4Z=|'who will not nk adsire ar ll uhnmed to confersher Ignorance hu many hard knocks tn lake as ilu: journsyu nlttng in herhousekeeping. the time of year to wash orthecleanan,the winter Prepare a md :of good put the blanlwts into I :oodr water and time It as hotns the hnmls can bear, sruhlng one bhanlwt nt n time.uslng a plungur nr small suction hum! waaher.Th ouwho tts: a power machine that does not mb the trluthn will nm! that ut-l|!l¢I01'J.Wooten needs careful tunnelling to keep ll from fulltnu andshrinking.Kerri' rub on a board hut aqneeze wttla the hands and wrlng through l loose wrlnger or simply nquene out the water and let itdrift nn the line.A wnrm windy day ll the best fur drying blnnketn. then It they are bmmea rigorously to rallo the nap they urllt be num' and took Ilke neu.rom and park with Almndfut nl' cloves or a :mail plan of rotten saturated with turpentlne tokeep the moths from trvtlhling them. llrnvgr suits and Irrnpg which will ; ' ,ag T In some pa rt s o f the cou nt ry fr om s n a k e s . a p l d e n , p o i s o n o u s l n u e u a n d w i l d nn l m nl n .Ju s t a l Im l i a ha s I n Sl m i n i n w h i c h o m e u u i n d o t h r r s . k w r n f r In t h e h o t a n i o n . s o B u r m a h a s H : h l l l s u t l o n . l l l r m r o . c n l y 4 2 m i l e s t r a m l l m d n l a y . b u t n n r i y 2 4 0 0 r m hi x he r .Th i s s u m m e r n p l t a i ma k e s !\p a a l b l o fo r Eu r o p e a n s to s t a n d t h a d g o n o f t h e Bu r ma .el l a n t e .. l ! u r m \ ' |m i n e n l w e a l t h h a s l o n : m a d e i t o n e o f t h e m a n n : h o u s e s o f th e 'D rk -n t.O m o r t h e r i c h e s t s l i ve r zl u e l n d o n b o d i es l n 1 11 | w o r l d l l s i l un t e d In i h a no r t he a s te r n n c u o n . I not be used during ihe wmmer aboutbe aind. brushed m d put away l mothproof ban or chbals. Leather dmln muy be Lent looking 1 :roll br rubbing them with llnleed all and vinegar, using one part at vineglrto tio of ull.Potish with s silk cloth lhrr rubbing Xhe ol! mixture Into the le ll .Fnill blond mms on not may b¢ removed lf slnrch is applied at once.rubbing it ln srdl.:hen when dry brush and lil :pau will disappear. Silver it rap ped In cnutnn Bam i l s r n w u a m m u d r m d y i u u u q ,u n - . m4 u » ~ d m¢ |a a » » w u u u » au¢¢|¢»\u»mdya»|°nmau»e» :BOL -r u ~ ¢ » u . m d n a ! ! ! aF 3 Now H I 1d a l a y . l n r g e l y u u p m l e l t h e w o d d w i t h ra bi es .B l l ve r a n d pr e el m m Stone1 * f r e n m o m t t h e t h l n n m a n !h i g h l y prizesi In t h e d d h i t .B u t B u r m a al s o p o s s e s se s m o d e m u ns u r e s : m m : neu . a ne ces sit y i n an age - o f n ent an -1 el e c tr i c it y :tl n.esn eu li al i n p e r f o r m i n ; t h e w o r l d | n n t t n f y w o r k l l l l i i l : \ lntercouru ll hnd by the majorMy of iha people.Unfortumldy . ton. men dunes: aw horedllnry.'Huy an thenuec llggerl, the duc emlanu of the former pagmln alnrn and the beggar; Tho gvnenl ammde inward their .un turtnnglen la mile of the mutndleuonnIn Burma-an chgnc m; lm! lhrre are others.Tholr religion requires lind ..a .» - » |. s u-_ . c , »,~_ l s r n w u a m m u d r m d y i u u u q ,u n - . m4 u » ~ d m¢ |a a » » w u u u » au¢¢|¢»\u»mdya»|°nmau»e» :BOL -r u ~ ¢ » u . m d n a ! ! ! aF 3 Now H I 1d a l a y . l n r g e l y u u p m l e l t h e w o d d w i t h ra bi es .B l l ve r a n d pr e el m m Stone1 * f r e n m o m t t h e t h l n n m a n !h i g h l y prizesi In t h e d d h i t .B u t B u r m a al s o p o s s e s se s m o d e m u ns u r e s : m m : neu . a ne ces sit y i n an age - o f n ent an -1 el e c tr i c it y :tl n.esn eu li al i n p e r f o r m i n ; t h e w o r l d | n n t t n f y w o r k l l l l i i l : \ l n t e r c o u r u l l h n d b y t h e m a j o r M y o f ih a p eo p l e .U n f o r t u m l d y .t o n . m e n d u n e s : a w h o r e d l l n r y .' H u y a n t h e n u e c l l g g e r l , t h e d u c e m l a n u o f t h e fo r m e r p a g m l n a l n r n a n d t h e b e g g a r ; Th o g vn e n l a m m d e i n w a r d t h e i r . u n tu r t n n gl e n l a m i l e o f t h e m u t n dl e u o n n In B u r m a - a n c h g n c m ;l m !l h r r e a r e oth er s.Th o l r re l i gi o n re qu i re s l i n d l u u l..a .» - » |. s u-_ . c , »,~_ l s r n w u a m m u d r m d y i u u u q ,u n - . m4 u » ~ d m¢ |a a » » w u u u » au¢¢|¢»\u»mdya»|°nmau»e» :BOL -r u ~ ¢ » u . m d n a ! ! ! aF 3 Now H I 1d a l a y . l n r g e l y u u p m l e l t h e w o d d w i t h ra bi es .B l l ve r a n d pr e el m m Stone1 * f r e n m o m t t h e t h l n n m a n !h i g h l y prizesi In t h e d d h i t .B u t B u r m a al s o p o s s e s se s m o d e m u ns u r e s : m m : neu . a ne ces sit y i n an age - o f n ent an -1 el e c tr i c it y :tl n.esn eu li al i n p e r f o r m i n ; t h e w o r l d | n n t t n f y w o r k l l l l i i l : \ l n t e r c o u r u l l h n d b y t h e m a j o r M y o f ih a p eo p l e .U n f o r t u m l d y .t o n . m e n d u n e s : a w h o r e d l l n r y .' H u y a n t h e n u e c l l g g e r l , t h e d u c e m l a n u o f t h e fo r m e r p a g m l n a l n r n a n d t h e b e g g a r ; Th o g vn e n l a m m d e i n w a r d t h e i r . u n tu r t n n gl e n l a m i l e o f t h e m u t n dl e u o n n In B u r m a - a n c h g n c m ;l m !l h r r e a r e oth er s.Th o l r re l i gi o n re qu i re s l i n d l u u l..a .» - » |. s u-_ . c , »,~_ ne l a n d ke pt in a n a l r u g m m e : n d !w i t h a p l e a o t u m p h o r s r l no t t a r n i s h . 'I o s o f t e n b n z r l m w s u to r ol l. s w t h e no se o l t h e tealr ettte s l u m s : w i t h b o i l i n g w a t e r i n t o g n b a g 1 n 1 ¢ | r fo r a fe w m i n u t e s ; i t i r l l r m f r n a n d m o l a t r u t t a n u m sc c a n h 5M l s r n w u a m m u d r m d y i u u u q ,u n - . m4 u » ~ d m¢ |a a » » w u u u » au¢¢|¢»\u»mdya»|°nmau»e» :BOL -r u ~ ¢ » u . m d n a ! ! ! aF 3 Now H I 1d a l a y . l n r g e l y u u p m l e l t h e w o d d w i t h ra bi es .B l l ve r a n d pr e el m m Stone1 * f r e n m o m t t h e t h l n n m a n !h i g h l y prizesi In t h e d d h i t .B u t B u r m a al s o p o s s e s se s m o d e m u ns u r e s : m m : neu . a ne ces sit y i n an age - o f n ent an -1 el e c tr i c it y :tl n.esn eu li al i n p e r f o r m i n ; t h e w o r l d | n n t t n f y w o r k l l l l i i l : \ l n t e r c o u r u l l h n d b y t h e m a j o r M y o f ih a p eo p l e .U n f o r t u m l d y .t o n . m e n d u n e s : a w h o r e d l l n r y .' H u y a n t h e n u e c l l g g e r l , t h e d u c e m l a n u o f t h e fo r m e r p a g m l n a l n r n a n d t h e b e g g a r ; Th o g vn e n l a m m d e i n w a r d t h e i r . u n tu r t n n gl e n l a m i l e o f t h e m u t n dl e u o n n In B u r m a - a n c h g n c m ;l m !l h r r e a r e oth er s.Th o l r re l i gi o n re qu i re s l i n d l u u l..a .» - » |. s u-_ . c , »,~_ qtlckly maxed. l s r n w u a m m u d r m d y i u u u q ,u n - . m4 u » ~ d m¢ |a a » » w u u u » au¢¢|¢»\u»mdya»|°nmau»e» :BOL -r u ~ ¢ » u . m d n a ! ! ! aF 3 Now H I 1d a l a y . l n r g e l y u u p m l e l t h e w o d d w i t h ra bi es .B l l ve r a n d pr e el m m Stone1 * f r e n m o m t t h e t h l n n m a n !h i g h l y prizesi In t h e d d h i t .B u t B u r m a al s o p o s s e s se s m o d e m u ns u r e s : m m : neu . a ne ces sit y i n an age - o f n ent an -1 el e c tr i c it y :tl n.esn eu li al i n p e r f o r m i n ; t h e w o r l d | n n t t n f y w o r k l l l l i i l : \ l n t e r c o u r u l l h n d b y t h e m a j o r M y o f ih a p eo p l e .U n f o r t u m l d y .t o n . m e n d u n e s : a w h o r e d l l n r y .' H u y a n t h e n u e c l l g g e r l , t h e d u c e m l a n u o f t h e fo r m e r p a g m l n a l n r n a n d t h e b e g g a r ; Th o g vn e n l a m m d e i n w a r d t h e i r . u n tu r t n n gl e n l a m i l e o f t h e m u t n dl e u o n n In B u r m a - a n c h g n c m ;l m !l h r r e a r e oth er s.Th o l r re l i gi o n re qu i re s l i n d l u u l..a .» - » |. s u-_ . c , »,~_`Y\»~~ '~ Www. l s r n w u a m m u d r m d y i u u u q ,u n - . m4 u » ~ d m¢ |a a » » w u u u » au¢¢|¢»\u»mdya»|°nmau»e» :BOL -r u ~ ¢ » u . m d n a ! ! ! aF 3 Now H I 1d a l a y . l n r g e l y u u p m l e l t h e w o d d w i t h ra bi es .B l l ve r a n d pr e el m m Stone1 * f r e n m o m t t h e t h l n n m a n !h i g h l y prizesi In t h e d d h i t .B u t B u r m a al s o p o s s e s se s m o d e m u ns u r e s : m m : neu . a ne ces sit y i n an age - o f n ent an -1 el e c tr i c it y :tl n.esn eu li al i n p e r f o r m i n ; t h e w o r l d | n n t t n f y w o r k l l l l i i l : \ l n t e r c o u r u l l h n d b y t h e m a j o r M y o f ih a p eo p l e .U n f o r t u m l d y .t o n . m e n d u n e s : a w h o r e d l l n r y .' H u y a n t h e n u e c l l g g e r l , t h e d u c e m l a n u o f t h e fo r m e r p a g m l n a l n r n a n d t h e b e g g a r ; Th o g vn e n l a m m d e i n w a r d t h e i r . u n tu r t n n gl e n l a m i l e o f t h e m u t n dl e u o n n In B u r m a - a n c h g n c m ;l m !l h r r e a r e oth er s.Th o l r re l i gi o n re qu i re s l i n d l u u l..a .» - » |. s u-_ . c , »,~_ ..~r Special Prices dmzninzl TJJMI tiorv made by the cdmmisawion are Highway Maintainer co._(lultr m d are eaicnlued to bring trfo c inl 16.09 about a rocmdaoenoe of had buying win Ry a n c md an g-conditions. dn a )31,50 "Nor il this report of the 4.'0mmi:\~Bonn! adjourned until.June 6, 1921, sion the only dinurbing (actor. With ll. 9 o'elo|:k A. H.Hl» a d \ i | td " W S e n a to r S mo o t. HiryC. Hebei,and possibly , in high and re County Clerk.apomuble positions,have pre-judge-I the ease agnlnst retailer:until noWEEKIJ ' BUSINESS REVIEW Imam outside the trade know: what are (Continued From Page One)lor are not the facta..from p a k prieea,it won expected "lt ia Sincerely hoped that the work that the name percentage of reeenlon'of the senate colnmltteo will be so would be puaed on to the consumer. biond and eoniprehenslvo that every Peoplo foiled to sown the fac t that element entering into the Situation intervening elements between the ex-will bc thoroly embed lnd erponul. trenaeo--raw motedal and the mer-I "Labor conditions, particularly the chant--alnorbed o large measure of.rnmineotioua.of radical Mfanfnlfdns:nw decline(Fobnmio? °g c loth, shouldbe 355,into with rclentleos actors, mana actqrern o e oth ng and thoronesn.,wholesalers, it should be understood;Fighting for Lover P!i¢;|l. helped absorb and reduce the.oHginnl At a meeting of the presidents and decline In raw material-Add to Ulélttltecrctarioa of thirty-Eve state retail a further IIC! that overhead Glbmacelothiers nuociatloru in Béleicn at Ima not appreciably declined from Chiensro a week mo. Andrés: Burk- pnk. but in rwlr instances, has or hudt. president or the notional retail tttllly, lnenmed since January, 1921. ; elothien IIsoelotion wld of the Strong 3j°b°f»tronnporlation,rents,nuker-eflort'oow being mode by the nation laing, taxes insurance and many 0Ul¢'l|al owocintlon to induce manufactur- expenaes.all of which have rlil-ers of collars to reduce their prices. rarlly fixed for tl: br some one elle.|"Collar fabdcs for w|1ich collar ve sho'\rnno decline.Yet, retail nmnufactunern were paying thlrty~ 11. are oenntred for not passing nwtwo crnta a yard o year ago ore beingatedal reductions Intact to conscum- sold today ot Sli cent: to D cents," ro.'amid Mr. Burkhanlt. "and collar mam "The flff ls, no-called investigators ofmcturers should reduce their price vo hilt PWPQPTI analyzed |¢0ndi~ so an to make it possible to retail50118 ony the relation) and beadngrfeollnrr at 20 cents, thaco for 50 cents. ~f the rnany elements entering intoililfforts to oecuro these reductions "§ question, so to be able to form in- will he continued by the national a~ el igent eonelualonn.When exhaust itoeiatinn. we study shall be made of the gltua-|"All other lines of wearing apparelion from all its angles. the record have been substantially reduced both ill show that retailers ore not aln-'ot wholesale and retail. and collars rn .b u t h a ve be e n x r i e vo u s l y s i n -m u s t f o l l o w , " m i d M r . B u r k h a r d t . a g a i n s t .I Th e m o ve r n fe n t o n n o w b y r e t a i l e r . : " T h a I American Lady ~ The Perfect Corset ~ F o r E v e r y T y p e o f F i g u r e .§ vThe economical Corset g \`_is not une which is the 0 ~lowest price, but ll ls the '. r one which is (hc g MUST COMFORTABLE s .a h-a nd w hi c h w e a rs t he |~longest..,§ RobiSon's Tim llcpail' Shop |)°°.lamond- Tlres ~ and Tubes .Wad Smooth Tread SILDO Mx)Urny Tube 52.00 30x19 I-2 Smooth Trend 12.50 Jox3 1-2(lrny Tube z.zs 30:3 l~2 Non-Skhl 15.00 ably overcome, up to the time of the recent.report of the fedeni iatzde commission.Thai.report.evidentlybaseduponavailible but expgrte data, tho doubtless made in good failh, has utterly faiied to take into consideration some of the moat vital causes of the trouble.The deduc- 03§3 3 g , é f i f ~.~\.y \ ,You ma y hl w u y s bc i ,_'assured the _ '~_f "~fe- ~ ~~~é ~\\\k.f "c : o - . - : T s. , . @ <W "wXll fit.Sold by Mrs. T. C. HILTON °~ rHE M IL L INER " §§§e n \n 1 Have You, _M 9Vacatlononey. OB.nm rAcA'r|oN 'rms UATUH YOU Um>nnrAxzn'1 . L C. A SAVING MONEY ron VACATION rs A VERY EASY mnzn IF YOU ADOPT ONE OP THEssvzhu. PLANE WE HAVE PREPARED. nm# WHEN VACATION 'rum uuuvzs You Ann amnv 'ro -rum 'nm nn You PLANNED. mmm NO W 1 s ~ ' rmz To s zu m. Deposits Gnmnmed Under Stale Guaranty Law THE STATE .BANK .,'...,~rc.hos.innc ,us |ic V J S~\:\ni\ll, 1\;$'|. Cashiu'I). J. II\|||mluhl, As§'t Cnshzcr mlm! m'fcct.Lionlcn prices, a local retailer explained, beuune the rctxilera hen had arbitnrily reduced the pdcc nf ¢o'|Iars to 30 cents per collar or thrcc for :MJ cents."This reduction cn abies the Lincoln merchant to sell a collar for 16 2-3 cents for which he pays I?'»§cents,":mid he.-State Jbumal. |»| | a az HISSIONERS'900015201200 §0unty Commhslonon' Room, _Blair. Nebr.. May 23, 1921. Thi Bound of County Commission met pluiuant to odjournmen n Hay 9.1921.Present J . F lie. H. C./glam and Henry Truhl The minutes of the ini "Her we -and approved. F.:tonl£o1n of W£dow'| Pension iod to Anna Marie Peternen fo period of six months nt $10.00 pe 0001. The following resolution . .n~" A oommurilcation havin 0 received from n number of pro ny owners ldjuent £0 the W ash |1011Hkhvrny asking for the com #lion of the :radios of the Wah gton Highway from Ft.Calhiiu ~oth to the Dough: county liao i moved by Blaeo and seconded 2: iron um me Coumy noni: hm y ondoru uid petition and will u lr but Mom to ac c om the c om lotion otzn dlnz o f uid road 'NIU' lnitrugt the County Clerk rwani llf d petition ton th er wi copy of lhls motion to ihe Sta nginegf." Unnnimooaly |d,,4,¢4 J. F. wma, Chainnan. H. c. Blaco. Henry Truhiun. 'Fha following ll 1 budget. based »»~Auto Tax Collegtlorf of 822 ~.00 for the your 1921.for the Intelmnee of the State and County ighway. Any funds remaining unexpended lhe and of Doc. sa, 1921, will be turned to tho count? fund; to be pandod on other mu l:in the nty. o rings -.. _ ..__-_. I 300.00 o Premoe: -----------0 ._. 64.00 ll Tools ¢100.00 mln-r ,._.........._ ..-500.00 iverll -.......__..1000.00 dgeu and llridgu rarpalr 4000.00 rosone .. -. ...,.300.00 | ine .;4000.00 pair and Hquipmcaui 500.00 nge!.. ..._.e .10,000.00 tra Team Hire - 1000.00 ntingveney ._2250.00 ' r o m n u d m $24,004.00 After n earfful nomination of iho lowing mu., £1 ' n s moved and ~ndod the following claims be owod, and the Couniy Celrk is rehy ordered io draw warrants on _ different funds to pay nomo. H. Ne!! (altrnding com. meet)S 6.60 H. Niebaurn (road drag-. zine)18.00 Niebaum (road work)56.00 | e Foley (road :ing- zinxi 37.35 tum! on Co. (Oil)40.10 li. Underwood igulrd- Ing jill)3.00 nry 'fnlhlsen {r¢|»i;5)12.54 n Love (labor)35.00 rt Loire (labor)00.00 II. Na!! £1-ond wud)3.00 In Strieklen (niary fo r li ly )112.55 1 Shoe Co. hsaigned Buy )12.65 .-lr Sorensen (labor)16.00 ~3| Jenkins (labor)125,00 Jenkins ( I l l )6.6¢ J. Sdwnck n u )110.02 nn Iron Works I Mfg. Co. 1m>dr=J 4.50 C. Debel <:»b°0¢ nn b tn d to lli )24.10 In Bartling (road dup ri ot)21.40 e n k i n ; I I NF ' ( I ll)18.00 o. I-'alrc htid (hroune).16 Nu n { n . l lr y }120.00 8. Priehsd <=»1w>120.001 sew tm)11.01 .1 The already 'bury t u bunkn mgmpgd al!cliiwlis uf o{"1£'l\¢ Utah, to defest 1 pnnipositlon to vote ~-»~ for | maniclpil rhctric plant. Prine Per Year ,31.50 can A. imowns.h m m slim)60.30 Millar Muni: lblacknmith work)29.75 Dnnixh Luth. Pub. Item (supplies)9.00 Walter IA|"a¢n Ga:me fsupplleaj '9.75 Mrs. James E. Maher dns?84. Wm. leboanalni. (road 4111'- arlnx)»210.~ Henry Bartling (road work).15.7 Chris ilorteguen iron! work)6.~ Hn. C. R. Head (correcting exam. plpenj fc - n¢m~|Bertehen ( m d flr ltxin zl 08.4 Suu J ouriul Co. (mp- pazw 4- Hn. llnr y Ca rter hmn inl Hdnzerling famH¥}15.~ Mary c . Deb ei llllll? for Hay )160.~ Com. of Innnlty (Willlun Krugexncanl)'* .Advance Rnmeiy TIuelh- or Co. (r¢'pllira}i l . ~ A. C. Debel (salary Jun.to May Inc.)79hQ§ Henry Paeper (road dfl!~ tins)574° Prigge (road dramas)5.40 Nebr. Telephone Co. Qpbone rent and tails)58.70 Gust Manson {nlary for Hay )00.00 Hana W ine (road dn;- rinx)18.90 Fred Dickmeyer (road drnszinal 26.10 P. 1»°. Truhiwn (road dm:- xi==sJ 83.76 Fsrnmen Gr. & Lbr. Co. (coal)7.20 Blair Amo Ex:bg.( z u )80.77 Blair .Auto Exchg. (re- n= ! m 1052 City of Blair (water)17.10 H. E. Tyson & Son fwiripg)23.00 Haurice Mehrena (salary f o r M m 153.00 Kenneth Tyson (road dmt- zlnnl 12.so Frank Strlckiett {lmlmce of war y )75.00Utility Supply Co. {§n.|p- plies)27.36 Com. of Insanity (Frank Wklner cue)16.50 Herman Tel..Co. (phone rv.-nf and tolin)4.90 June ¥`!etcher {¢0rft'cilng cum. Plnvrs)17.50 Beckman Storffsupplies) 5.25for poor) a s n n n f n N u m ===| g g 'C a r L o a d o f ~ 1 F u r n a c e S o f t C o a l ~ \B E S T Q u A L | T v Ii f | N T R A N S I T DI 3 Ofder now ahd save money by ~ taking it direct from the car. Natura In ce:1lL'|§|Iooking her -It this rvinf! nf the year.The ~r green furiir-rx of the tzeea the n n f l h n z m r n n n d s ll o f the ~ring bfownnmll me out in their beat. mme: Wldteur b Riley felt the spirit. f spring'in h'4 poem "When the mn F it: Br el: in the 'l'tlu" and 4 his rualnt dialect mlde himself 01:5 IJ? gunning his feelings. 'I ' h: r lml mm. th e i m wh o d o a inn. il not the man mln em nee hlasidoof thvq nedlvmbuturho »reason from ihe otggr feklows ~pohmt as sn!! an his mm.The r last all by his :.rhtmry meth- Ehud unuohddul mum wt 0| pa¢o'Ul¢| H Bldr, Nth. Bader ¢ n m¢ 1 G w» xn a n uu ¢ n .mo . m u m : v n v n w x s n n cue) 0. ll. lrd lml (n lnr y deputy sheriff) Theo,Anderson (labor) ll. H, Nlehuum (llbar) ma c nn.o~»:zo nonun' Clarence Simpson (labor)120.00Slanlry (lonsnrd uma 1Fneunnn V. 'Yurker (roaddruurinl)Jens lvuru-n (r0|\|| 20.00 540 RobiSon's Tim llcpail' Shop cxlrn.papers) (help poor) Dlnish Zfuth. Pub.House (env:lopea)_ Mabel J. 1-farsh (salary h|I|1!ln¢!poltnge} Utility Suppiy Co. {lup pl|0a] II. C. Jackson (Denies cane) Mary C. Qebei, Co. Cl'k recording bonds) Mn. Geo. c. 1\»IrQuzr:-in ( c o n d exam.papcra} 36.60 .|3[)0 5 2'a 287.09 2.12 15.00 1020 7.75 Rhoades Coal & Feed Store Special Prices |)°°.lamond- Tlres ~ and Tubes .Wad Smooth Tread SILDO Mx)Urny Tube 52.00 30x19 I-2 Smooth Trend 12.50 Jox3 1-2(lrny Tube z.zs 30:3 l~2 Non-Skhl 15.00 dfl1¥Kl"ICl 74.701 tlcm mlde by the cdrnmission are lilghssay Maintainer co._( lu ll:m d are eaimlued to bring treouinl 1599 about s ree:-udaecnee of had buying win Ry a n mo d an g-=°od»¢l°=== dn a )3|_50 "Nor is this report of the commis-gung mljsul-na until-ltllle 5, 1921. not the only disturbing (actor. With ||, 9 o'clo|:k ,\H llbadvieed ment, Senator Smoot.`MaryC. [;,|,,;_and possllilgn wn, in high end re County Clerk.sponiuble positions,here pre-judge-I the case tgnlnst retailers until noWEEKIJ ' BUSINESS REVIEW mm outskio the trade knows what are (Continued From Page One)5... are not the fnctl.. from peak prices,lt wus expected "lt il Sincerely hoped that the work that the some percentage of reeeenlon I of the senate coinmlttee will be so would be puaed on to the consumer. biond and eoniprehenslve that every Peoplo failed to sruv the fact that element entering into the situation intervening elements betvreen the ex-will be thoroly probed lnd exposed. trenaee--raw motedal Ind the mer-I "Labor conditions. particularly the chan!--absorbed u large measure of rumincetlonnof radical organizations c ur decline.Fsbncszm of ¢1°tn,»h¢u1.z.b¢garlic into wits rr-zenllm lacton, manufacturers of clothing md thoroness., wholesalers, lt should be understood;rmnhic for Lover P!i¢;|l. . helped absorb and reduce the.orlginnl r At n meeting of the presidents lm! decline In raw material-Add to theselseeretariu of thirty-tive state retail a further fact that overhesd expenseclothiers nuociatlons ln session at has not appreciably declined from Chic nzo a week mo. Andreas Burk- peak. me in many lnstsnoes, has er hudt. president of the national retail tulllr. lneomed since January, 1921. ; clothien IIsoelntion wld of the ltrong Labor.trnnnportation,rents.ndver-efroftmotr being made by the nation tising, taxes illlllrllntre and many other al o-soelntlon to induce rnunufectur- expensca.all of which have #lil-'ers of collars to reduce their prices. trsrlly fixed for us by some one else,|"Collar fnbrlcs for which collar have sho'\rnno decline.Yet, retail manufacturers were varies thi rty ers, are oenlured for not passing nw two cents a yard u yeer ago are beingmatmal reductions Intact to conscum- sold today et 8% cent: to D cents," ers..'mold Mr. Burkhunlt. "und collar mum "The feet ls, so-called lnvestigntorn ufncturern should reduce their price lu re hot Proverb'analyzed ;:ondi~ so an to make it possible to retni! tions and the relations and beadngsrcnllnrs at 20 cents, three for 50 cents. of the litany elements entering intoililfforts to secure these reductions the question, so to be able to form in- will he continued by the national o~ telligent conclusions.When exhaust itoclntion. ive study shall be made of the gitus-|"All other lines of wearing apparel tion from all lt: angles. the record have been substantially reduced both will show that retailers are not :ln-'ut wholesale and retail. and collars nerr, but have been xrievously sin-must follow," sold Mr. Burkhardt. ned against I The movernfent on now by retailer.: "Tho buyers' strike. at its height ol to reduce the prion of collars will not few months ure. was being apprecl-'affect Lionlcn prices. a local retailer ably overcome, up to the time of theiexplnihed, 'heuuse the retsileru hen recent report of the fedenl Undo hsd arbitrarily reduced the pdee ofcommission.That report.eviden,tlyleollars to 30 cents per collar or three based upon svsllsble but exp;rtelfor 50 cents."This reduction en u m , u w doubtless mule in me ables the Linc oln merchant to sell a faith, has utterly failed to take lnto collar for 16 2~3 cents for which he consideration some of the most vital pays l?'»§cents,"said he.-State causes of the trouble.The declue- Joumal.. W m e m ,iwuvfsmcxrmczs ~=iff~»ff;@~~m»m='mxxLn6.»u> 'mm 'MBLE Chicago l Nor!ll Wil-le1'|% .Tn in s E nt.M3 a. m. Daily.L35 p. m. mu .ns WUI!»5:45 |. tn. Bally. 1:54 p. rn. Daily. C-. s. P.. il a o 'I&1|dn|,,}€u-th. 1.25 1. ln. daily except Sunday2:00 p m. daily except Sundxy ms p. rn. daily axoept Sunday. L30 a. ln. Sunday only. Trains South."\.26n.. rn. dull exec t S .3:5? n.ns.-akin' »=»=-'in aqnghy 1:2-¥p.n.1|n&|.- THE W EEKLY \|.»\mm1° REPORT Hens -_-_...--...._.._._.._..._ .20 Roosters __ -_.___._..- .08 Broiler;_... _. H _ 2 5 E831 ...-..--...14 Butte HI GH SCHOOL APPLITATIONS Application Cards for Free High School Attendance must be in the hands nl' the Coiunty Sulxeriniendent not later than 'June lst.Those in- térealed bear this Ln mind. Mabel J. Muah, lt.County Sup't Butterfat W h a t Corn Oats Hogs .. .\_ .21 s1.a| .43 as 7.00 Planta For Slle Ten thounand cnhhagv:plants;I0 thousand tomato plants at I0 :ents n dozen, one block out of noth side schooi in north-out part of town. These plant.;were gmwn out of doors.Rubens, I6-2t The Pop-com Man. Folonrihg are the dates for Tueherl' Ruminations in Wulslnnon Co. May 27, 28, 1921. June :u,2s, 1021. July 22, 23, 1921. Mabel J. Marsh, County Sup't_ SOME DIAMOND We have o :Amd in Himourl, a imnker and fnnner, J. W. 3§oD¢-nnott. Some years :mo he was dickering for a piece of lend.He and the other potty were s $1000 lout and both were "aI!.lh1g iight."The other pany ujw plnnnlngjo leave on the inte afternoon train for his home in nnother part of the county.Theywere bn the depot plqtform,n a h wearing a poker face, both waiting for the other to y ield.Our friend had noted a diunond ring which the other was Wearing and in 'his mimi estimated its value at around $500. The train pulled in.Eoc hmade his hes! pdee. but the $1000 Svfvld stil remained.The llepartinx gentlemen placed one foot on the ear step am] raised the other lo the sec ond step when our friend said, "No }ou're too deggone high,but I'll give it if 5o1.\'l! turn me that ring 5oure wear- ing.",The train was already mov- ing when the other slipped the .Hag from his finger into the ouulreched and. thus eloeinz the deal. .That was In the dgy s 'when dim onrlx 'hui only n. nominal value. Later,recently In fart,our friendlrovvfd In at rmalioellm at chuSm nd eareléuly let his :in|¢-iredeelcerl and rest on the show.r:u\e.Scarcei E1 neu hunusueclnnd.T h f a h l fd qis w b l° \ u 0 d { o r b u e b |Ild ¢ .A l ! kind of slhln la or s por t.: my ba indulgedln uklhelthletic park whld in the old rue truk mul: over far this w r w e -On Wodmuby sun.- \| n| | bu ln eu h ome: I n : p i n w a s a m l t h e B I l i r h l n d u n d : r \ h a w g - vlmlon of Mr. Van Cleve u to ibm ~» n M S U U T H . g M A | | A , . , . . . . r g ; ; ; ; - ; ~ ~ MN-,, Sllurdny,June uh.174: Roy r. Gordon.Fat Caitla I0-\5: OH-25400 Hr. r-'na lang wu a Plenum. call- Lower This !Ve;k er lt em, umm (ut uma,-. Hass sHdw}Emrnf1:uNE ~ Rvws Photo: will vida wg- Tbe Rhonda cm and Feed Storedoe: zrindixg. Mm T. c. "ULU" was an Omnlua basins: :wer on Monday. A llrgc fam of men are busy doing rip nv \xork dawn at 0..-lllehnllum hand I| I \ z \ I ,. ~ ~ ~ ~ig..1 TQFIT.H'®.UR-f\Ef§DS"" ~ ..1 .a 1 ~an~...|-;. _: ._E - __ ' M i s s ('hrie»iQ:|=4:n r e l u m l x l t o i l l n i l I o r H e n ! - T w o 5|, ,c pi nz ». Do ms at'\\.i1.|1 h i m a n d h m : b vvr l \ i i t i n | , ;h e r .; w. wuungm street.I--if aunt, Mrs. A. R- Brock. `0'}| ANLON, Lfmszn 6: Q'I{A2*|LON Attorneys-a1|a\\\. 0f!Z¢cs in State Bank B1.2illlln;; Th u S up r e m e £ x c e flP n c ¢ . I n 1l l r r r . n !r r 'ln m | t \ r . H ~5"" p l e I n 1 l l | : : - .H u ~r|pr|||1|; \ \ t i \ n r n . l l l l k l . : : . ~I.;.;l| .U...;. To F le m u vs C or u s . C o m a m a y b e zvm it l y rcfnlm Pd b y 1 5 I n 2 0 m l nEfinhlllgl i n l '\ r l f m m Me r, !\ u lfl l'n( 1 l h y n Im I ~tm In un rua wre qm nf s l ul vi am lz m ul a u r ul ln n m n . hh u l u m l l r o n f'l' llllal ls Flu( l'ffPt|i\E'. lm-1 ulzln lly.A r w r t h r e eGll lvl i m l [ lm r fo u r n p p l l un l o m i Hu e n r rl l u l ll c o m e |»Il'.1~fl ' wl lh ver y l ll tl e Ir ma TAKING THINGS foil GRANTED \Take nothing for granted.The cup of failure, is waiting; for the man, who is aI\\ay.14 taking thirrg-x for granted.'| He trusts everyone but himself. Few things just "turn up," but are '=';°;' ht about by the lngcnuity andclJmm of some-one. Tak; nothing for gnnted, a bank account will nd! "tum up." you must give it a start than back it up. CITIZENS STATE BANK B L A I R 'NE B RA S K A . I-1 5 3I II i II i .1 .| d o c s n o t i n t e n d t o r e t u r n t o N e b r a z v k a r i g h t n w a y .v S i r .S a m Ch r is t e ns e n d r o ve d o w n t o Fades , Ka nsas las t \'\ 'f.~ ¢lnc .sda y io h e pr e s e n t n t t h e g r a d u a t i o n o f h i s d a u g h t e r .M i s s D o r a Ch r is i en s en , fr o m t h e 0 » b o r n , K an s a s h i g h z l r h o o i . Miss Margaret Cook of Kennard has just flnisfwd teaching school at Sandy Hook. Utah and plans so spend the summer in Santa Ann, Ca§ifomia. l |.g g o gd i n n e r a n d a s u s u d o n t h a n o c e a n - io n s , e ve r y o n e h a d n E no t i m e . H y a m a j o r i t y o f m o m t h a n t h r c v t o o n e t h e u i t i z o n l o f Os ko sh ,W i s - co ns in ,p r n n m m c e d a g a i n s t a m u n i - e i p a i g a . 1 a n d e l e c t r i c p l a n t fo r t h a t c i t y .I t i n ac co un te d a t u r n i n g | | ~ n c o n c e r t .E . Arlindon Rn ln n H ln ld All of the i:lingtun ic ac han vm It-elerted for the c oming yur. Than who bava aoeegted are the Moving: Supt.F.Brokaw,princ lpd;Bsnie Breniaer.J.w.Puslbrfar,Kathryn Meyer,Beanie Knjke k a nd Be mi h Peterson. Trk lmlh .lou md late word from the authoritiaa il that the body of J uliun Llfnns Ildue to arrive at Hobmkm revlfrwilr :nd nc doubt If this is true, it wil mon an-Ive hum, whom the I. 0. 0. F. will take charre. the Md! lying il :tue at their bali for three day: un- Light Receipts of sump and Lambs Sell Readlly an 1 Preetioally Steady n u I 1 aml.n m :soles and mn of Oma-ha visited Mr. Wm. Ervey over Sun- day. 3Ira,_Will Whtemmn and son, of Central City, are visiting at the Bowman home. Un.nn Stork Yards, Slay 211° l§lC!1--The tabernacle to be used :luringWeflnn»a¢lu3"s run oi mttlc was 1.umler~ sto about 1.300 head but zlonnand "al dick uns] :rude llow with prlrvs 103 I5c lower than 'I`ues¢h\y or 258104: Ieuerfur lin wrwk,Beal beef lieu!!sold at Semosxs. Quonalions on mu le :Clmieo prime l1e\¢'1=.$8.i0|88.35;Seedchoicehooves,$7.m6S.00;fnlr toto toi:ood lnevws, $T.2.1@T.:»n: common to h i r b\~Lvex,$8.I56'T.:I5:choice toprlrnl 5vnrlllu's, $S.25€sr.n; gmq to cholre 3»alrlln;¢3, $(,Z'&]ii&lJ:fulrgoodyenrllnza,:zoom '»¢|mm1.M0to fair ymrllngn, $|IL!»06T.n1|: 4helm to as the coming Danish convention is nearly completed.. James Cornelius of Omaha came url Sunday and spent the day with relatives near Orum. Mr.Peter IZhbesen of St.Paul, Heb.. is a guest at the _home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. llroek of this city. Some farmers in the county here- abouts luve begun plowing corn while othen are not reocly to plant. n . H .... . . - . - . . . . . . . . . . - 0 .- . . . - - The Rhoxdea. Coal :ml Feed Irion unloaded I ear of hue burner bln coal lllt Monday and Tuesday. The Jensen Realty Co.will half their annual picnic at the eounlrs home of Nels Jensen on Sondra May Wlh. There ue some new Lhifltl in bak ery goo-ds at lm Blair Home Behr) under the new management.. Come ir md try them.W-I For Sale--Ono of the beat loonlcd hemesfon Grunt. Street.Penons in terested maywall for partic ulars nt The Enterprise olllre.7-if Congregational church Lervitcs each Sunday morning at zz A. Ll. Sunday school at 10 A.M.The si romMitchell, Nebr..wh en toth have Lven teaching school All who have flowers which they van spare are rcquuted to bringthem to the B. F. D. hallby 8 a. m. Monday, May 80. m be used for de- fvrating graves. I A ¢|l.l&f!l!\lc composed of Miss tllaulys Mugre,Mrs. J. P. Jensen, Lyle Guy oramd D. C.Van I}£'l.\ten with Mime May BrlcQunnie as accomp- :milli drove dawn to DeSoto 'l'!.lclldn} uwrning to :ing nt the funeral of g3hs._ Wm.Lusk. 3 Min Pearl Triplett is home fm thc Nebnnkn University Ind will Lskr her plac e as a member of the class of 192!at tho commencement rwrcisea l~`rEday evening.Misa Trip- Iftt rompielcd her crerlits at summerf»=f1=¢»<»l in 1920 and has taken one year at the University returning to graduate with her cldh. THE W EEKLY \|.»\mm1° REPORT Hens -_-_...--...._.._._.._..._ .20 Roosters __ -_.___._..- .08 Broiler;_... _. H _ 2 5 E831 ...-..--...14 Butte slovx (l' I` Y GA S r ni c n s wl LL NOT BE RfZDITCED "o gy Qty , Ia.,May 25.--Sioux Faty II continue to pay $1.50 fog Rox, for ihe present at least.The Sioux City as and Electdc eompazsyhn offer to compromise with the oily in rodufing the price of gas from $1.50 io $1.35 was rejected by the city mun- dl ar. a conference with.the city legal w w w *m n l g h e .. \ Ililrht now i'-= tho time £4 worm }our huns, especially Ihr spdng Pim Our Liberty Hmm!Worm Expeller run!-nina gcnuiné Santonidb, the only mzisfaztory worm expcller. yet dis covcrnd.It never fail:to do the work.Buy now direct from the fab {0l*} at the net factory priee of $3.00 per pound pnckngr. Luberty Stock Remedy Com|Ja.ny. I TI t I!Inir, Nebraska. HI GH SCHOOL APPLITATIONS Application Cards for Free High School Attendance must be in the hands nl' the Coiunty Sulxeriniendent not later than 'June lst.Those in- térealed bear this Ln mind. Mabel J. Muah, lt.County Sup't Butterfat W h a t Corn Oats Hogs .. .\_ .21 s1.a| .43 as 7.00 mal: scuoor. zmvrz-:xz1~:r:s QThe members of the Literary $0 ciety were enlorininud nt s Eawn party at the home of Bliielrni 3(uup~ man on Thursday evening. May 19.The llwn and porchea were lighléfl with Jap:|nem.~ lnqtenu and the young people spent thu evening in out-door [.:Iim9!, turd' |;|\mc§ mul figuring. Ice rrenn and cake with Iemonade was served during the evening.Misses Ogden.Ohrnan and Waite were wu ts .' The Royal Syndic.-I entertained the tiirh' Mental Culture Club at a ~p1¢. nic on Tuesday evening.From nil reports the boys must bc very goodrntertainens and extra fine cooks. Only those Seniors who took no :Marla in English or who received zrnciel beiow 85 per cf.-nt in their c REORGA NI ZE R L A' I' lII R mf :=.\lNrs (0N\lIS`l"ION On June 4 and 5. the Northeast Neb- raska Ronrganized Latter Day Saints wil! hold a Conference in this city. Around 100 delegates are expected who will be entertained in the homta of the mcmbonu of this organimllun irf and around [Hair. A very interesting program will be given an Sntuniny mening, June ith and.services will be held both Satur- day and Sunday to which the public in cordiaily invited. Planta For Slle Ten thounand cnhhagv:plants;I0 thousand tomato plants at I0 :ents n dozen, one block out of noth side schooi in north-out part of town. These plant.;were gmwn out of doors.Rubens, I6-2t The Pop-com Man. Folonrihg are the dates for Tueherl' Ruminations in Wulslnnon Co. May 27, 28, 1921. Juno :u,2s, 1021. July 22, 23, 1921. Mabel J. Marsh, County Sup't_ SOME DIAMOND We have o :Amd in Himourl, a imnker and fnnner, J. W. 3§oD¢-rlnott. Some years :mo he was dickerlng for a piece of lend.He and the other potty were s $1000 lout and both wort "alttlrug tight."The other pany ujw plonnlngto leave on the inte afternoon train for his home in nnother part of the county.Theywere on the depot plqtform,noch wearing o poker face, both waiting for the other to y ield.Our friend had noted a diunond ring which the other was Wearing nm! in 'his mimi estimated its value at around $500. The train pulled in.Eoc hmade his best pdee. but the $1000 Svfvld stil remained.The llepartinx gentlemen placed one foot on the rar step am] raised the other to the second step nllen our friend sold, "No }ou're too doggone high,but I'll give it if 5o1.\'ll turn me that ring 5oure wear- ing.",The train was already mov- ing when the other slipped the .Hog from his linger into the ouutreched hand. thus eloeinz the deal. .That was In the dgy s 'when dim moods 'hui only n nominal value. Later,recently In fart,our frienddropped In at rmalioellm at chuSm and eareléuly let his :inlr-iredeelcerl hand rest on the show ease.Scarce ly had the that ilash root the eye of the proprietor when he remarked with an lll eoneenled show. of lntenvg, °'I believe we have an exnet mote for tha!.` stone.Would you rell it?" Our friend, wearing at the time hispoker face. rgplied, "Oh, I guess iot." Then yielded to the request to permit the proprietor £0 weigh it.After it was weighed on ol'ler of $2500 was l I der milillljf guna! FARM BUREAU NOTES Tbe Boys and Girls Club work ia being pushed as much aa ponuibke. A number of c lub! have been orn- nized over thi Eounty and the musty agent wiil be glad to éomo out ul explain Um work to any group of nd: Im t han tive boys and girls who want to take u p th e n m Pwieet There an scveml girls ln the county who have Enrolled In ihe Pig Clzb and the boys wil! have L6 work hard to win the hondrl.. Séhne vary hm pdzes have already been secured for the wirI'|wrt.'Hal Fair Board will put in $100 to be di- vided among the winners ln both Pl; and sewing exhibits..In idditiol some of th? public spirited pan brad bneedera o the county have offered puru bred viz' aa prizes.Mr.An- drew Jcnlcn of Blair will give a ng- iatered Dunne Kilt to the county win- t n p r i m e h vi fe r s $'»'.00®7.7Z§;r h h l c e 20 j l rh l l v ¢m.\1\,$0l'ID8 {%f:0;gu m]t o d m !- r e |14i fvl ll.$§.f»(}8T.00:gu m]10 ch oi c e nn vs. $5 .~ " r0 06 . 00 : fai r t n £ 00 0 co ws ,$ ~ l . 'fn a n r n ;m m m s .$ 2 . 7 5 9 4. 00 :¢1mn|~rsI.$2.0l>02.2.3:b w !a n db u n h o r `I»||Iln,$4.f»ll|16.00:i m h m n a |....||..eu 1 \ '{ i !»H ... u. I |I0 I n 1.|u.ur s m r n c k w a s h e l p i n g o u t a t t h e C a m p b e l l fu r n i t u r e s t é r e d u r i n g M r .C a m p h e l l 's abs en ce t h e fi r s t o f the \|\|:el<. Patmuize home institution by buy- ing your bread ot the Blair Home h ¢ | » . .\ " | - -| : _ -- J \.| public is c8rtlially invited. M m P a a r So il o f e n t Sou1.3| st r e e t a s m host ess t o t h e T h u n d l y n ft e r n o o r i C o l fe e C l u b , M a y 1 9 . l i o n o f t h e m e m b e r s 'w e r e p r e s e n t ._ M i n Gu x si e Jo n e s w h o h a s m e n tIl\ |ln ; | . . n g | . l | ,\l: lu l l \ | \ | \ ,Q u | qU B J A ;ls | m ; r a n d ul r\ dIum m l w - 3 , 8-'i.lKl€]`T.75;3:0011 t o lsllnlte fe~¢|1¢rs, $7. 25( ?T. T5:fn l r t o from!fault-11, !6 . f» 0 i i T. T5 ; m m r n o n t o fu l r n u m k a r l . . u ¢ A t ¢ ;n u i HR#I l U l l l l l ' l l e n t h e P n t e i g h t ee k s a t "QQ W Q D ,I : .a s 1 s u S k u m b a u z h h o m e a t Ri c hfi el d ;N e b . M i s s e s M a r i e S f w " d ° f \ a n d Cu s xi e r e t u r n e d m h e r h o m e i n t h i s c i t y l m JD BC ! ex pe ct In B 0 i9 O fl l kl la S OO !! L 0 srnolr \II some 050 : : mm mn i mm, 07.111 :rn mo o m : 6.00:struck good Io flunlw stmkorgfairtogoodstockerg, common lo fair $ll|¢klr1Il Sluck }|l\il¢rn,$4.500(¢|\\l. "'$3.50R»l.E.'i::lock cllwn. .§?\.(l'0'ET.2»0. Ilogs Largely 251: Off. A llln ml run of hog:m.:oo head 8Tlm\('tl up \\vlln\#clay and the morketllnikf*about n quarter.Best lights sold an $830 ns nxnlnsa $°l.f\'5ln! \S|~d|\|°¢|Tn)' and hulk nf the lrnfl i n l was $T"'8.00 ngnlnut $7.9008.l0 n \\vek ago Bhnp ond Lambs Study . 'lh¢~ Heh! run of lllwvp und lambs\\edne:ulll!.5|.ru»|l to cheak the fie- ehdimz trend of rohuv-1 nm!me market was just nhom nearly nlthougll 50tfi'$l.00 lower lhnn n week 580 Qnulnliuns on ahN'|1 M111 ln:nh°|:-- Fed Wll0||.'l| lambs 1=o.f0€f1.|:-fl: springlnmha.szn.nu6\2.:::;;sham Innlhl. $1\.T5(Hl.£X): fed \mnh~1'I r~\v.1-A, $4.75 Q5.T»l)::drum |»\\0¢, $|{3lJ@Tn.iJ0; euil s\l'|.s, $.Z.5063.T5. take 1|ours-o'a course nt the Wise Memorial hospital. The grading outlit at work on the road north ol Calhoun have taken sev- eral feet of dirt off from the hill just south of Moo:e's creek. Lhavo just received it large line of Middy Blouses in white and colors also Middy Dresses for children. Anchor Brand, all sizes. ,/3115 T. C. Hilton. The Blilliner. The Elwln Strong carnival com- zmna'are playing Blair this week.Thin company is without doubt one nf the vcry heat carnival troops on the road. Caleb Loftis has been busy this spring' building an addition to hishome in Dextcrville gud when com- pleted will have a very comfortable residence. . Mr. and Mrs. Jena Clausen enter- tained about 40 of their fHendg nn Mr. and M .l~....\. Jenkins md daughter.5|B\1tSlrr\»were dinner ¢uest.¢ at tho home of Mr. .ngu1-9. Earnest Geary of the New England district on last Sunday. Miss I-'crne Sams of ttsbluif is spending commencement w k in Blair with her former school mates and friends.At pteaent. she ll n guest It the home of Miss Grace George. As yet no rural board has reported the hiring of teachers.Miss blush, the county superintendent. lives it"l~$ her opinion that .there will be | lur- plsis of teachers for the coming 99" IM r .a n d M r s .F r e d R u t k i n o f B i o t a ' C i t y h a v e b e e n s p e n d i n g a f e w d m . visiting with Mrs.n»nkie'»moth¢r.| Mn .E.S.Bcity.Mn .Rankin in' better known to Blair people as Mis! Enid Healy. Raymond Morehouse rexeived wordnltho :hath nf his father in Sool.h| H ner in Duma elus.Mr.Stricklett of Arlington will Riu l Pcland Chinn [ill tb the winner in the Pullhd China clans.Mr. C. U. Cook of .\|1a»¢u,. will give one of hu Du:ou to tha gnnd c hampion of all clulas. Aur- une wishing to encuurlmu this due work shouid let the ¢ounty W i l l know u mon an pnnible an the lid of pmemlums MII soon be printed U the County Fmir lnorder toc ompete b o r r r r l m should bl between 10 nd 1 8 v n u I ¥ [Q ~\ § o l d , h a v e t h e c o n s e n t o f ~ cure a pure bred gm. farrcwud in llu c h he d h¢d t ~monfhl,|;cxlrn.papers) (help poor) Dlnish Zfuth. Pub.House (env:lopea)_ Mabel J. 1-farsh (salary h|I|1!ln¢!poltnge} Utility Suppiy Co. {lup pl|0a] II. C. Jackson (Denies cane) Mary C. Qebei, Co. Cl'k recording bonds) Mn. Geo. c. 1\»IrQuzr:-in ( c o n d exam.papcra} 36.60 .|3[)0 5 2'a 287.09 2.12 15.00 1020 7.75 T _..»1\»7 #-111 MUST COMFORTABLE and which wears the longest. cue) 0. ll. lrd lml (n lnr y deputy sheriff) Theo,Anderson (labor) ll. H, Nlehuum (llbar) ma c nn.o~»:zo nonun' Clarence Simpson (labor)120.00Slanlry (lonsnrd uma 1Fneunnn V. 'Yurker (roaddruurinl)Jens lvuru-n (r0|\|| 20.00 540 RobiSon's Tim llcpail' Shop 03§3 3 §-K 'r,Q'\ ,You ma y hl w u y s bc ~3°~ 2 ,,a assured the , '~~ ' * : :`"" , ." "~~z ~f l f f g e i v n - H . m f 1: \\' A ""c:o-.-:Ts'L r \'*, '\\'Hll`it.Sold by Mrs. T. C. HILTON °~ rHE M IL L INER " \ I§§§e ;+,=.=-_i gg QER NUW gg 5 Fufnaé Coal ~ ll |§E§K§'§|T DI ;.r ..'" x ~.T h e M o d e r n C l g a r ~iii s 1 ~.nnfmlaumzser-Bnnaxlnmrer Write ~..»°.}*..SmQkedby men who¢ .»\e appre matethe utmostfor our ~i ...Predum .1§$`~j..~I n c w Calnioig No. 4 £1~ ».\_.,~ ,Qu ah ty I uuuisngzzszu. tl.(5 r;A;.. 1 rhn.u~x. ze. r.O " i n "aa I-lrlfvl lndr.»rd::;:». ../f J " J=':'.:'.'¢a1a°' nn . g »~ 5 2 ; ~ = 0 <19 | 3 5 5 1 .gm-| o.| j§.zl;G£$T C I G A R #9 I i\ _,r / ' »; q ;\ » |)°°.lamond- Tlres ~ and Tubes .Wad Smooth Tread SILDO Mx)Urny Tube 52.00 30x19 I-2 Smooth Trend 12.50 Jox3 1-2(lrny Tube z.zs 30:3 l~2 Non-Skhl 15.00 Dakota last Sntunhy and went to Sioux City Inst Mondg todrnoet the body and bring it 20 Teknmah for burial on Tuesday. llwitatlonas are being receisjed b l the graduates of Blair high school to attend the 29th nnnunl reception-rw union of the Alumni association, Tum day evening. May 31st, at the Metho dist church parlors at 8 P. M. For Sale-A ilne seven room resi lience in the best resldence portion of Grant street.House modem in ever? ivnyz and in excellent repqlr.Good n m z e zumtl to neil quick.In-! quire at The l£'nterprise olltce.8-tt' | The cement gang will finish tI1f aying ot the cement base .on Walker r\venae today.This when open lo.nne`l will give a continuous roazlwny af pavement from South street to thu :xtreme north west corner of town. 4 For Sale:-A strictly modern hom-. I. Zlose in.New.City water elec - .ric tights,furnace,full ha.~=elnent.Fhnee and one-half acres of land. Fhin in a real bargain.For full por- iculnrs inquire at The Enterprise |m¢t'.J 14-tr i= I1 1 I Mr. and Mrs.James Jenson Uri; Nnahilgton,NQlu,,have retumerli rom Excelsior Spring: in time to be | rnwwnt at the commencement pro-| from of the Blair high School claim:1 »f 1921/of\\hieh their son Reginnhl 1 4 :L member Mrs. J.Petenen and Sinn Jamos loop a record of weight gained Ind sacks of feed used go that prof!!-I lo n may be detomuincd.Any one not able to ao:-ure a pun land pig* con get one through the county lm* if _Quo parent will endorse iho chili! now to the broader.' 'hventy-[Ivo hens will give an much revenue rg, A cow according to tho poultry experts nl.Lincoln.AnnualPoultry Field Dag will be hold Juno :mn at which there will be held dom- malrntionn and short.,poppy tafks. K number of Dodge county poop!! sont down last year and more are nlnrmini on going lhin year.A joint Washington-Dodge trip is bein; alonntd.Please noilfy your county mont if you winh t o g o m t h a t rnough hnnnen may bo secured. Many farmers through tho n a m :ave been sucessful in oanjring out he experiment :tations suggestion! hat they tan their own hides..kt :rn-ent prices ihom is not rnong): no- urn to pay for the work.By tanning |ne'a own hides one can wait for bw er markets that sorne people cxped ooo. Pnobably them nrmfarm boys lnho county quite nearly to anno with his,nulzgcntion tho: "more fnmurn hould tan their own hides." In n letter of Moy 20th Mr. ll. D. .ule wants to know whdher tb l lrmers of the United States want n I \ \ 1. 1 1 ;> 1. ¢* E E rs *ff u n i g n ma r k e t or 1 |post rnol-te m.. 'h i s i l a . | w n i n e n t qu e st i on .M a n y x p e r t m a r k e t m e n a r e a n r e e d t h a t ! 1 n v ; ;u n u a u vn n g ;1 . q u u n r "--. H . . .o m S t .P| | u!,He b . ,w h e r e 1 l 1 c ) ] l " B u l b w o r k w e r e r e q u i r e d £ 0 w r i t e fi a t l a s t w e e k z a t a k e a r e o f t h e i r | " ' ° ' " ° ' | m ° " ° 3 Se n i o r t h e m e t h i s . r e n t s g r a ve s a n d h a ve c u r b i n g ; s u t I" ` " 'T h e f" H ° " " 5 " ¥th e m e s h a ve » a r o u n d t h e fa m i l y In t a t t h e S L be en S i va n W d a r e Ii l l m t d i n un d e r mul ec me ter ;.n f i h l l r m e r i t :':a¢.ll££hes",P l u l Il a n b e n " R a l l "( 'T h e st o re s a r e as k e d t o close 0 I l n 1 1 , . , , f _ _ _ _ , . u f T 1 , , , ~f'f" '§ 'T" ' h e b e t t e r n o t l e l l i t ; " M i g h t n e e d i t s o m e t i m e , "h e u i d .T h e n h e w e n t a w a y h o m e a g a i n a n d a l e t t e r c a m e e d a y o r t w o I n t e r fr o m t h o p r o p r i e t o r o ff e r i n g 30 00 .B u t h e d i d n 't au.-cept t h e o ffe r ." M i g h t n e e d i t s o m e t i m e . " h e l a h ! h i m m i f. u n t i l tl j e A m e r i c a n fa r m e r fi n d :a ma r k e t fo r h i s s ur p l u s p r o d uc t s he w i ! re c e i ve r u i n o u s p r i r e s .T h e p l u w o r k e d o u !b y i h e F a r m B u r e a u F e d e r a t i o n ! s e e m s l o b e a g u m z l B m ; Th e y vm u i d t a k e t h e p r o m ; f r o m t h e U .S . G n i i n C o m - U r a t i c n t o f o r m a n a n n il f m cmmufnon UF CUHSTIPATIUII wmuun z mol ngm zo wear It zntne,;§_§j="'°=*"'° of Ink," co ikinal of times," he says. uf '" " "" ' *" " *program was o v a wa lc lla o a i wc 'r w wfort'!he assembly Monday.,0 a S n l ;\ l . l u w :l l l u w r n u l w l u m u : a u s buying power, business ll! over this tounlry will pick up and :hour gig: of life ugain.it is a simple plnn ulIf supporied By their farmer connitu- M I D SICK HEADACHE The Brut Suoonn o!Ca.rtd|.|:||vs ' " n u m u vr o r m l l r c a n n o n s .i f o r m o f ch a r a ct e r i za t i o n o f w e l l - Il o u s ew i ve n a r e a l m o s t d i n l m d o l l kn o u fl q so n g s a n d t h e fo l l o w i n g t o o k e r t h e i r i n a b i l i t y m g e t r l d o f t h e p a r t :" C o t n i n ' ' Th r u t h e R y e , " H e l e n r t h s w h i c h h a ve s u d d e n l y a p p e a r e d i in fe st e d th e ho m e s e n d c l o t h i n g e y c a m e almond.o ve r n i g h t a n d nw!t h r o u g h e ve r y l i t t l e c r a c k u n d vi c e : n d ma k e h o u s e c le a n i n g : L l - a t s u se l es s te ak .Th e y a r e p o r a i a r l y fo n d o f c l e a n w i q d o w s a n d Ro - Ig t r n f " M o t h e r M n h r e o . "M a r i a n K y l e :" F r o m t h e L a n d o f t h e S k y Ii l u c W i n t e r ." Th e lm a . Jen s e n :" A l i c e B l u e G o w n , " H e l o ; s M u e i l e r ;" I L o ve Y o o Tr u l y , " G l a d y s S i e k o e t t e r ," T h e G i p a y Tr a i l , "El i z a b e t h l l o p e w e i l ; "The Purple and wh i m"Gertrude lense uslngreu wus nav: w pzas It.L n s t 'Tue sd ay D F .ll\ ¢lD ll l { ' C ¢ I \ ¢ l I ' A e u p p l y g f ~ m g y b e h a d I I n o t i c e o f h i a a p p o i n t m e n t b y G o w e r -m g c o u n t y e g e n t n o|'|'lr.¢'.S o h r n n o r M e l i e h r i e a s de l e g a t e f r o m N e - l p m f h l e m e e t i n g s w i l !b e h e l d o n e b r u i u t o a n ed u ca t i on a l e o n f o n e m |] ,¢e o u n t y e x p l a i n i n g t h e m o t t e : stalled b y D r .P .P .C fa x t o n ,U h i t e d wh e r e i n te n e s t i s s h o w n . St a t e s c o m m i s s i o ne r o f e d u c a t i o n ,t o ]S o m e P i g C l u b m e m b e n f r o m m e e t a t D e l H a i n e s , Io w a , J u n e 3 0 t o D o u g l a s co u n t y .fu t u r e bu y er s ,a n[ J u l y 2 .'c o m i n g 'o ve r t o W a s h i n g t o n c o u n t y Th e C o m m u n i t y m e n ' n c l u b o f T e -S n t u n l e y t o l o o k o ve r s o m e C h o i r i m m a h h n vo b u m n h l :I n u m n m ¢u L u . .\._. |..n_ _ -. | __ .-._.e . . 1 i J H2 emu mu qmli ou)v - `?§§`§» Prlcl 5AF£TY -courz'rEs~f -5ERvz<;E SET Q.- - . _so §---- - -- - -- -- - u v -" m u :xwnnl.llr'lr¢\li\lI l m IT YI N In d m u c h t i m e m a l t e r i n g u p a n d l l r C l m \ .T h e so n g s w e r e s u n g b e -h d ! h o l i d a y o n c e n w e e k d u r i n t h e '.ar t h e i r h e a r t y e o - o p e r a t i p n a n d W h i r\: n th er e.Th e i r ; p p ¢ ¢ r ; n c e s e e m s l u n i : l m s c r e e n s w h e n t h e c h a n c t e n s u m m e r fo r N t r r e l l i o n o f s o m e s o r t .i n x t o n c o u n t y w i l l b e g e t t i n g : e m u b e g e n c n d l l ! w e r t h e c o u n t r y .sp pe sn ed .E a c h W e d n e s d a y l f l e r n o o n a l l b m i -'m d a d ve r t i s i n g .I 'I U I I -"~- . . " ' l ' ; w = ¢ 'a It i f ~ Q 53`_. and miiliau of har poop!!nearby, ma into'h|»r eummerdnl stride.""Then mnsddn Baumann, now with tvrlc fw farmer c ron-1 c ountry at gnu uuurnl noour rn. with l prelcnl popalallaa of 1s,nooom.Bulgnrln loo. noted i'or a sturdy and industricanpopulatfon.hal hor commercial mils! on the Blac k an.And even an tha htlhol aidl of tha iill¢k an .Bo c p b u u a ,m a d e ava i l a b l e fo r m e c o m m o n s . o p e n t h e g a z u r a y i n vu ! e m p u u a l p o p u i o u s In d h - r l l l e t e r r i m n n b e y o n d .W h o a w e i s l l u t h a t Runn in.n cc u a l r y con si der ab ly m o r e t h a n li r i c s n a l a n e a s th e U n l t a d B l a i n . i m f e l ' n l p o m t h a t a r e n o t a n h o u n d f o r t h e g r n t e r p u n a t t h e y u r .1-:cept t h a n st u n n e d o n a n B l i c k r n ,I n m a y im a g i n e w h a t en er mn un l r afll c wi ll lo w ih nfll t fl l Du !!- ~l o u - e l b y i n d u e s n u w a r A - q u . tion ll should be remembend that HICodennl mlm: in accuammd za thlnt, inxndllly, ln terms or 'hard money) and that prior to the European war only pu and allvsr wen in drc uiatian. to any unreal, an Toney.Them m u s t ° ¢ - w r !a n l m p o f u n t p l a n m o u r - m e n In d o .* " J u l o B l u m .n e w n a t i n a m h y ro rn pa ri so n w i t h o m S vr h l l ,url th n u b l t n m l a l : m u r a l n m u r e u a n d n | m p u t u i o a o f o u r : 4 , w o . 0 0 D h s | . a 1 c o u r s e . o m : r u d e n u t l n vl l I l l ! A d w at l c . a n d a n ot g w r vi a th a Q l n u h a I n t h e B l a c k n n .W l i h u u t m y c i o uh l t h e D i n u b e i s a n o n l o : H u 5 m u c h m o r e Im p o r t a n t p a n i n th e t r l d o o f Lb# B a l k a n n n t e s t h a n It h u n e r d o n e l n t b l p a n . H u H l m u a l W n l l t h . " B o t h J a p S l a vl a m d G u t t e r nought when formerly u n u lhunnedf I n u l l t h u n long time qu. prior to lhp comlnz into power of tha Young Turk 90111. I trullnul e fo r hou ne bu ii dl ag a s t fm y .I a m o r fo r a fa c t t h u t h e 'r u n u m a u t h o r i l i a l : w i d u n l c b m t any -on e c omi ng t h a n 'h r t h t m r x w u a n d t h a t l i m ' w o u l d u n h u | 1 | d t o e l l e r e o n n s l o u a .T h e p n vn l l i n l a i r ! ! l l p r q r e l l l vo .m a o x l sh t h e n man y,In g ol d . su w r a n d i u u l n . m l t o m e n t i o n n l h s r n l u b l i l . m a th i s s m i t h w i n co m o i n t o t h e c u :m m m a s u-n on m m - n s t o a t r m l l . " T h e I n / n u t e l m |ap le n dl d op~ . unusually broad and aceunto knowl- ld lv of; Ouoman lnnncial mation, usted lo me at Gonsuznlnopls thatin Turkey nm; 85.000510 in gud sa imrded by Ula pe-apic ill 't10¢'¥\n|iq nan' and not dopallted at all with grain! tl for the cmmracslionllrllinll. sranhoulel. harblr im emmta, na an form.Gonstlntl-aiona hu am 25.900 to DMI!! by in du e s n u wa r ton i . PRESIDENT BUWS To wan HEROES p n - Scene inacted at New York Touches Heads of Mulli- ¢'tuda of Peogia ._n # moss wam n ON cassm Trlbut¢Paid to Jaoaph W.Galglf, Han,Rich.,ri ng Yana ataln on Gorman Boi waada !or lualnnl O00P°\'l\'°fL . . -, Nt-xr Turk-Thi* z1'\i|»w 01 .¢\1tlPrlt|l'8 war flt*||¢\ ilj i'rw\I¢l-vit!lltlntllnlr will lingor In tim tnlml4 of Iln' imwi lhntla a||»|»» whim wltnwmtl Ihr smlnun event fur many Jays.Wlellv :1 Iulml |»l;|ymI n allrn, :lla pnsluhtn!with l1m:\1°¢l Iwasl.wltiltvdmmlg Qhmmfls !ha!¢m;: ahaltm \'or1Ill'¢l hy 7».2l2 rmngh |nuk¢1:», rn||la'l||ln: tho |»utI!Ml nf Am:rl:an slulullrrn tmmght ||lf a rnrm Frnnre.T1»e_»¢1-nb' uf tht-|:\f»\lf¢!pk r atllrmnltvn wn-= wry lt||;\r\~ssI\4» in !}|v rhlvf 1X»*|Ilt!u~ |mn»-tml airnm ilu rahkeunf lin: ¢lg|||H|l rfnllltla in tht' lnllmli bmi nf mufflwl almnul.. n s n u c t m m . L a w n W A G E ! United States aura Makes D¢cill°f\ Alter Hearing, which Haa Bean In Progrua Alma Sariy April Chicago.Ill.-Tha .Unltad Stain ra llmm labor hoard announced suintention of roflaln; downward vain of more than 1,900,000 Llnlkillid rlll workers ekectlva July 1._The board alao announc ed that lt would hold bearing: .lane 4 raaard-ina proposals by tha roada to do- fnisr tial wagon ot other claaasl of emphwea and would alao make l udeclamu ln than cases erlactlre on tha mms-date.A adimllar decision op ahllled workers would adect approxi- mlttly z.ooo,ooo man.Thr aanouncement.which ul~ "fm¢\al1in.1; condltlona juattry to som111:nt. :ret to be determined. at read Juatment downward of wages."wa t1ne\|n:cted.and came only a felwllr tl after the close of the hoarlnx whhla have been in v,r°z1eaa alll aarlr ln April.' Soon alter the announcement repraamarlraean i tha l.000.000 uhakili :Yorkra aifected decided to aak for"view or the dl:lalona of the labo bnlr tl hr tho ramta. in tha,ennt tha the reduction:vhlrh :re do be an nom"ed. are not.In the oplnlotrothe labor lendara. Juatlned h;"tha avi donre submitted to the board. I II I_ - » - - : - - I - - ~Rll OTE TRADEIn_qggg snsr sm¢»1m¢am¢fu=ancmhb¢r ofGomm0l'¢!Io~rihei.ovani an Sei Forth. :WH UP mme FIBII nungpio Daodnnl so m u m u w - c m m H I U W M " s m n e w Procllont of Ofganlsatlus-O en ma y f o r n a ma n C a mu s New York,-Boastmunopla il dw.ua become tba " Qu i n n of krone."u w r é i u no u tau:-dur unboriuo by Hr.unclen lrvlIll Thomu. a dinner at thi aumdard on company at New York. which company hu un nnu tunrnu thre ad:- am n l: an d i b n Ba lka n z ulullr.Thomas la m;ntumed from ¢ vim as lunapo.'Ilnmed. urhlln in 100609. Ibl! 1 had bitt! mempresident o! :hu Amman ehambn' of commence for lin Levant." uid Hr. Thomas."I rdar to un n|1rl1~0r¢lDInd American action ol the rhlmbtf,new mnlnmnlqg hndquarlan la Nu 'Imk.I: will eo-cpsntl with ml ton; xmas per minute:The wily advktr or AbdulHUII6 u laid xo han :havinup h is h and s at me mutual and ramarked |r|Lh ooml nn: ltmt Tart!! had anoqn nvolutluu an her butts at :lan moment without encouraging 'men nn-tnngled trouble-rn1|en.° Oppq fwnldu A n Br ut.°°00n|Llnllnnp|¢ nw bu an Inaél-» qu a m : n u m tg guide aubauntlnl h u t o r m n for in u n ' n u muosmd Cousuatinovlc.Peoplu lmuon me othlr dh o f me a aq mo nn tac k sslldtnt w.nnzu for eommuuq to Oauununopla."TM danlopmenz ot roadway s qu use European nm of unBmpboful la another umm for butlneaa unar prlae.lfxhsaooplmrnannotzhemontannum: bodr ol' vnllr in the worid. I mum nu-"zo 1501 when I! u ua be round..A proper drivavrny alml the :horn of tha Boapborua would nliior :az the memory of a uraldvavoltr In null any thing more elnrm' in n"Opportunites for hoaneliulldlng and other forma or cuemrueuon an vom in lbs other di ll a ! th e I an n i a swell al in Constantinople.Then sa uldaprend and for nllroad construe-tion and nbabiilutiou; while at dw usporu modern heirs and wmrvuand upto-'Sala freight nandvnf equip ment mul! be provided. "Tha Ltvnnt ahouid hecomt n pmt-!n;made: for Amarian machinery and manufuluru of nl! kinda.lm-portnllons from lhl Levant must be s t i m u l a t e d .l o o ,i n o d e r t o I m p r o v e |I ~" j g Y. S.Populaliall I0-1.7Z0.8% V~'a\'hlulzwn D. C.-Pinll natlalic nplulng the mul populnlinn nt conti- nuum! United Slate: at l05_'|'10.G20. or ,..fvltullnn In lsr x nivtl nn la y thu iw mnlv :w i t 51 - a r i n i l u - u p l n l n n n f A n l a t u l n t A t t n m u y U m w m l O i l s ._ GMNED Ann LOST FORTUNES po r n u l .It se w»=\\ m=m¢1 that the dam~ l m " l i l Io m l rl m t i t E\ 0 fl ) 0 . Ti m w i n d r c s u h w !ai \ l 'l m l l )sulf- |\¢1|l|1 In nu|~5 nm vy fu nn m s |¢ !1 1 n\ 'r § FM : r : || lm y ul n tl 3a r ll s Bll lf-s o f \'\i f0 fl"h ||y| . \\ 1rv l¢\\\°li|¢I. n .-m a r u l ¢ \ 1 vm lv1 l a n fa r we s t n s B m l h m o i ' o u l \ t ; . \. llama an zoo West Fifi!-litlh slrtlt. New York city. but It is exported that after llngnlh the rhuqber will be lonle d in 121|downtown district of New York. l='1rm| rqirnented on the dlndwll-e nf the chamber. or sn llfa agem blrs, include! N e b r a s k a In 8 t n r r n ' | P n h 'l:.l¢!1Iilu:, }i|:b.n'I'lu ts.rrlflc w l ml lI|||1||¢ am nn\;\||r1I¢A b y h u i ! a n d n : . n n n u p t N o r t l w r u Ne1| alaska la s t 1\t °.k ¢~m|..un¢¢hu|n1:f~so cr o p s a n d fa n . : nr -~ 1» m'l h n !w i l l : m a l zlmu suz uls of 1]ul|.||1l *l|»»|!l~uI|i¢I a u r r o u m l l n g H u r n m n y . C l l u r y lwqlnzy,w a n l r u r k In f : o m n llIn la n: - ma y 1 \ l| : ll t q ml Th l in d ny . H \ \ \ r l l °||9n|»l||\w e r e i l n j u m i ,fa r m Omc vn of :he Arnerlcnh rhnmber of rommrrro fm ilu- haunt include.in nldluon to Mr. Ttmmnn. nmldmt. Hn' foilnn-Ing:Chslrmnn of the hoard Mr. J. M. Dixon or the Tnimrm Praducts rapnntlaag vnu pnshlrnt. CIP mn J. af. Lucey of me Luryy Manu-facturing rompuay: lnanurer. Dnmld 1-'mhlngmn nf the American I:Intern mmfmny: aerretuy and managing dlrerror, Dr. E.,E. Pruti. O u t b r n h I n E g y p t . 1.1-mlnn.-Man; g»vr»~¢»nas uri' raporlvd fn l » . m in - vu kl l l w i In l l l l m x l l a rw l c i n Ahnl nant rla.I2;:}1\t,w l w r r n n l l f m n h mr s "- I l " Jur u ln m m ~°=u"=' a Rvu11°r|| :lla- [ | l I\ | |fr u l u ilaill | l I ! .Hr l l ln l l im o g m l l l l u ur r l w u l nm ! m l n - »n r h a l r zo u f t h e l r m n l l Ill r u n w r w l si m!!h f . o u t bn - u l . & i | \ \!l P fmm t h e k | !Ii n; : n f a n n - Il w 2 - 5 u fi n - vi a uh hIn l wl t n m ~| | \r R° l h s i l u n n IIw ; = a n d n u d r l n t s u n t i r w k n amd m l n - r Iftlrenpvalm.A Qlispaatalr [ m m t n r l o In i l u lixr lmng v "!'oI\ ~gn\ ;\h |'l|I|\;=ll|l}Il 1 u\ r l- ¢ nm n y O ri n !i y l n g In lllr 1n 1 I- ¢ u f A le x u l nl r l n . my ow n !l ¢: |rl ." lu suhl In hl u vul mry, " m u l I i n n r t h e m i n m n l i l n n r i n g i n g Q u n - t h l s m u l !n n !i n a g a i n .tlslu ll l l l u l Iw i h s ' a fn l n f .\ f ! | ?_ N w :Agnlwh,t h a p n w l d r n l ||'n.~¢¢l u u r vn i i x n n : l m 4-unto!n f '¢-»1141 W tkh u- r. l im 1. Bl lr h. . 11 m em l | 1 of ( 'n m lw ~n y l 1 2 0 t h In fa n t r y . w h o \\: l|\ : lm flr wl A n w r l m n Dd lh wl n n Ge r- ll la m m il . " h i Qin * n am~u f : l m rsgml\ lh.'*iw' s='»|." I hu*Iinw llllrl z r l h u w o n t h e ¢\ | -Iw i n f : h r d m A m vr l r a n m h l i o r 10 lm-i~\I|ul :the m i l rs!thu ¢'n¢'m_\."" 'Fill' }»rl"¢!|l¢*n|r\al ll ;i n Xm v Y o r k um: :ho Nur Ent can buy more from America.Tobaccv,llenriee.nlou il.attar at msn, nldna. éurnnu dates. np. gosulzlml. hldu, fun. olive all.lang-:tuple cotmn. mga. clrpeu. and oriental objots d'nr1 are lmao; Ihb Imports ccmlng Into the Unlied Bum (mln ,thc Levant.n ul!! be tha aim of the Amerknsfrhamlwr at wmznrrufor the Levant In help establish trade connortlnns lralwnn reipomihie mer chant: on olther aide of ilu- ncnu.and to mmm: ah pnmlhle infonnl tion and ||a!l!ln¢¢\ so than vnndns In trade ln this held." on on ¢\;hn\snl mm! mmflr nf $\.Nf.I.¢'!l'2.&I¥nwarmlhmnl. Ilan . Judge Rlspecu Unifoml ("b|¢nga, III.-:Fcden] .ludgr Llndllrefund in nent:-new Wllllanu Zweyer, found :willy nf fnhhery. hvrnuno ho¢pp¢ar¢\|l hofunr him in :he uniform of x Unltni Shun mlm:-r. \\n»| h1""*"U. l .- -'lh o° !m¢ |3 n f Pa l wn n ! IN \ » w !a| \ \ \ l l l l r Ink' rhivf j\ 1*\!ire' nf !hr\ l: |ih ~d Htn lwl \l sin nn ih v s h»| »¢° n f n w l n r l e r y h i r e . n e x t t u t h a g r n w o f m n h m t !n > r Jqm-rn.T h e : p m wi l l In their place a rough sms-was or also wound ie-:ther hand; :bout thlirarms to protect the deiluna ian and hues of lhllr ¢0'lll from th! lull af me uma._M n e t p ta n r s s i d e vu [ s ma ll uhh nm held thelr sea. wine aku ;. _P n b l l a h e n A p p r o ve Zo n e R a t e . C h l n g o . i l l . - Tw o h u n d r e d a n d s i x - t y t h r e o ne w s p a p e r p u b t l a h a n o f t h e c o n t r a !w u t u r e p r e a e n t l d b y th e ln l a : = r1 D a i l y P r e s s a u o c l n t l o u . a t at n m ! a n n u a l m e e t i n g , a d o p t e d a r e s o - lut io n nn dor nl ng t he so me p ost ag e ra te w h i c h t o u r y n r s n o i h l y oppo sed. Op p os i ti o n t o t h e t 4 - h o u r we e k l y sch odu to fo r t h e p i i n t t n ;tr a d e s na n t l o c u t h o p u b l i s h e r a l l a vu vo i c e d . 2 7 . 5 3 m o r n t h a n a n n o u n c e d I n t |- tob tlt w h e n n g e l l m i n a r y n s vr e f w e r e g i n a o u t , w e r e s u b m i t t e d t o B p a a k e r Gl l l a t t o f t h o h o u s e o f r e p r e sa n l a t l vo o t o r n p p o r t t o n m o n t pu r p o s e s bar t h o c a n n u b u r e a u .F i n a l Hg u r e o p l a c e t h a m u l p o p u l a t i o n o t t h e o u t l y i n g p o n a n o l o n x o f t h e U n i t e d S u t u a t 1:.14a,1as.w h i c h b r i n k l t h o p o n u l v t l o n l o r t h e l n t i r o c o u u t r l m d tts p o i l l s l i o n n t o 1Xl';8 59358 .._ - -- I u k a i n s h o L a m r P a n o f zs g hu - em u Ga n t ur y . A i m l c k '\ vu o n e o r u n fa m o u s o l d g a m b l l n g c l u b s o f l o n d o n .I l t u . a t u a : o w n i n t h a m a r v m o f u n E l g h z e u o t h c e n t u r y . a n d t l l l p h ; t h a n wa s e u or m ou n .I: w u n o t u n c o m m o n fo r t h e looses l a \l fl I | | | | a l l l " .t o a m o u n t t o u p w a r d s o f i n c o m e . ll ml l rl -' l hc \Gvrmsln g0\\rm l\t'n£ i n n\ \ h f ° 1 }n unto fr om llw a |ll|Nl nu l l i mr y w ml r n l m r n n a ln l n u p m n e -s t i n g ||| :a 1|m t he f= e» rml !\ m; In vnrl mn s p ar is o f G vr u m n y r u ( vn l u n l w m f m Sll osi n. :mel dvr mnadlnsz that mo dnalns 're taken l| | | | | n = r 1 ln l 1 I5 i n pw vvn t s u vh l n fr i n g o l m n l n f H n * p m u w i n m y .Th a d i s l n m r l n w n l n f Ih r uI¢>!:\¢ilm»-t.ln,ulr¢1lf1: fnrl lzod In Up p e r . 8 l lvs l ¢a l s o h i d r - n m n d vi l 'Phe ;.1m m m m ! i s -is nt m sl n w ar n lm r n g m n u :ut l o ln p t s za h r I p " h u n s p r m s e d t i i I, . | a "b y m e ru ia l ug , n f \o Iu| | '¢ e rs . om 4-:tru nuwulhrllfl l rsl rr lv-1 t ar iff r ll ll im l nn ll ll ri y- nd ui fa rm pr na h ir xn .l l : d m L I l l | n w vr l t i m we r vl u r y n f I h r Ir va w u r y I n e m p l n y |wr\n!1h°n i n wl u vl n g u ff ¢l1|n\}\I1|g u f f--wlgeas Iumvls gnnlllr. 1ulnismn-as :ho nm r- li mo n nn l rn l u\ i'r | m{ \m 1 !\ !| ul m u f sl ym t m v! ¢ g n r | | | | - \ In ¢ l a r i fy m n g l u s i n t i n - un=Ill -.f ¢11|Ll»- M uir): rxnm!! from flm !|| 1!1I|; vm |u||1:.:~rashs. 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S.Po~ulaliall I0-1.7Z0.8%||I .|1 l mmnuhuw nl to t n -al 9 m n - ..,.neu men d the Unllrd States New 'i¢\rk-The Smmhmi on mm-plny of N4rr Jem; \\||»¢ rlnnml as a ur .....iimmm.MeNr!! nau|»4°d.Dr. liar;lunah! the maple inrrr ilerlng from InI Illu :ml had stuppni nt Sulmm In for tha ns young snrka wfmld uné s lmr d l a l s b a d r o p o ta h u mlmn t aleaun su-iua a laugh. Ta r r l f M l u u n B l t t l c £ n d l . \\n\llln|.:1n||n. ( ' . -- T ! |\lun g h a tl lu Sn 1n||;{r|°|~\ uvvr HIP {lm~|';:1'l\|\tn ri !! hli t vml; ai ulw n t hc- hm lrP . h y : I H ale of 2 | i i n 1 1 1 |\||||§|ll't] the in1\f|=r¢°un~ rt*- p n r l In w l n h In l i m s w nn w l n u l a n g r w d . Tl w | » m \ r g o n n \l l w u u n .m u m !In Hn '¢Imflmg alatgnc n f lin*hu ll ars alo ll. wa n Hn l u vsl b y P w \ \ | l r | \ t \\ \ !| u 1n , h u ! I.a m:nu|¢ ~ lu rue Af w r n =\ i nw i ng th e ahn1 l»ame ne. luv | \¢~lh vrwl h u t u r n n l |1 han rl wul l u f tha ? Arm lnm v nf Pua li llr il F|i|>m'(:a n d a t sl s i l n m r re l cl l mt l n| ¢ fh a 1 2S i ll n n nl w rn a ry u f t h u !'€ \° \ \ Y ur i Vullnlawrrtiui.In lm th II\~ l| 1|\ 1v°| ll c 9; pu u lu l n l Il w l l |'N | n f p u l ti m . : Ih \~ g ul f# orzmarm nn 11 lamhaluear-:~ hmuln nllll of re- rvl uw fr isvli ng t h e 1\|:li¢\l|'n . 'lmnluna an d l || | I\ 1!l i ) .` R lnl u uv..-on; y | | : w q m : S T A T E 1 ¢ , . . 1 ' f . ~ ~ ~ x wma. -fm .mn ln z In dui on 4 frnrl: wzwmnnvnxsn BLAIR NEBRASKA. "i n r o u b l e l D l a a p p u r W i n n i l u T a k e s Ta n l a c ,a n d H6 1 va n H o w A r a i t S t e a d y a l G a n l l a - - C u n a r d He a l t h S pl c n d i d . °1 1 w a s o n t h e f e m o t a c o l l a p s e ~ t l w a s u c t w l y u m m t o l e a ve t h e ~ n u n , b u t l m n o ve r i o y e d n o w a t t h e w a y Tn n t m :h a s r a t o r e t l m y he a l t h s o pe r fe c t ly . 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SHE U|DN'T DARE Lqgllnuse un Verge of Nervous Collapse, lmhana Woman was Almost Helplesa 1 = . - s r ' - ' ~hi I l l h a d ! "§.:§W w w ~ ~1'_1 QO R I A ef ~ /1 ,D A `f v s l Q '> ~ f £ "~; . _.=,r.'»§!l o f QQ 's '"''.~~x~x. . °~ a . 1 \~\~\g w . lhavewloverinrheieldso Frm;'\»~=Wherelane Suu sin mlswfzer Pvbbies wave.L,~ There la mm lie-I ai not as return ,' Thar my poor ~ may tend a lonely grave.1 -v,»....»~'- .~ Th ¢ f ¢ z¢ = : » m1 z, a » w » g h w mf a a e ¢ | | ,.~.~~ In the world s common sepulchre and slmne f _ T h e ~ o f even' narion's hem:~ `~let t common sorrow lmllow mi ne. /» " -Bur let me lqnr beside ht vesting-place,when fgwae-zeand scarlet ~ md.. A bit of beauty fromhis native -The yellow glory of our goldervlod. There Bel 'um's bloom and lcaly's fragrance blend; s'There sllamrock buds and purple heather grow ; There the fair lilies of the fields ofF~ranoe Grow side by side with England's beauwousrose. There, wi:~ che -#~#;>~»maple; and the ~Wltll esslzlac amffragran: laurel b oom ¢ ..».J._ 5" `:#; \k ~*»--w. Q !J av~.Yr n ' 7 ~ v? \ . me 'u =»; u u n - v v .v - . _ .,____ ___I n . .saopoo Muhodlsl c hurc h at bond: lor lm: erection of s new 1/:hoel building were defend by wo vous.1 m p m m n p h l N e 1 n ¢ mn mee unz d me f nrlvra at n e w T o l U i ° ; " f ¢apodnl ~at o m n i ; HE U|DN'T DARE To Lqgllnuse n Verge ol Nervous Collapse, lmhana Woman was Almost Helplesa Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It "n l roublel Dlaappur Winn ilu TakesTanlac, and H61van How Ara it Steady al Gan lla--Cunard Health Splcndid. °11 was on the fem of a cofhpn ~tl was uc twly umm to leave the ~nun. but 1 lun overland now at ihaway Tnntm: has ratoretl my health a perfectly." declared urs. 0011 u. scksou,w t Mulberry Bt...T a m Haute. lad."_"I was almost l nervous wreck. and t tltnas for xtuyuue to even talk to »~~upset me completely.Ewa a.tnlglat I multi not get eu; and qulotund would Ile wideawake, hardly able to sleep at all. and often just got UD out of bed. z 1:an no rutleu..Norf-~ul hudunhen often came on up and frequently lasted for :lays at a time.~en l had rheumallnm no nm in my - ull I was nlmout helpleilt My len~d elbows hurt fearfully and some tlulrl I just ached all over.There seemed to he no relld for me. myfriendswere all worried and I tru almost dlnlurarlened."But,uupplly for me.a na o f mx rlemls suggested that I try Tanlac.I never will forget how l began toImprove nnil now l shlnk lt ln wonder- ful that I mn feeling no well andtronzMy swrvta are just as steady an can be mul I lm\en'l. a rheumaticptlln about uw.I am lu just splendld health mul wlsll ererybmly Ilnejt wha! l :mud mtdlrlnu Tnnlalc ill."Tuulatr ln :mill ily lgudlng t1ru¢gllt -qf arywhvre.-Adrertlsemeut. Luck.Edith-1 hura only lwu)girl on:nies and they duu't spank tn auch -ollllfl -Mu mI- llmt fgrmnutei Drug Btnro €plsad¢. Huw nzurh ls mu perfume?"Iflfty cfm: n drum.""Iluhi Do you se!! Itby the drlntf' ~. Unly :ba siow chlaei of time can France Holdsw .. A1116 ~ Gra Saé ~ a AsgmName "Bayer" én Genuine: E A~Aviéla .=`~ wnrnlugl Uuleu you nee-du nnmn 'Bn y e r" on nlwn or a n u hm: | oua n n o t n u m; n p n ln o u p mn pro- ncribed by |>hy |1c| |n| for iwmqma: n n and pr o ved u h by mllllonl.'nn Azplrln only as wld ln the Buyeraccrue tor Cddl. Eeadlchl. Nnnn|~ ||.|, Rlreumlllm. Eanc hc, Toothlcht, Lnmbllo and for Pun.uu my d n bout ol' lwelvo Baylr 'nbien of Al-plrln cm (ew on-nu.D r u wu a l s o sell Inner packages.Arplrlu ll metrade mark uf Blur xunufmurs afllnnoue llmc ld euler a t Slllquddw- ;u¢__ -who an wmwfg in direct touch -39 the public. there one :gpuuion 1.hu been very sn ueerwmihlthan conditions.The mild md hauling'inlneueo of Dr. Zilme:| Sinmp800% il1ocn're.1ll.u4.It atandn dn highs! int its remerlnble noond meous.in examining f for one nl theprogmlnent Life nmnnn Companies, inan lntervievr on the mbiect. made the astnnisbin; statement that one muon why u m e w e g a eli u n u f o r i n e u e u n n n wjst!ed il u l kidvy lmublo il socommas to the .American people, and thelaneuuiority of than 'hone sppliu-tions are declined do not even suspectthat they have the dilllle.It in on ullmznf ldr agdo rulnbotthe nltr aai nu.medium and large.However, If yourislaixnttoteetthh.EiT:"?rep|nt§cn and um cents to Dt.l i b . ,¢|¢h|.m\ou.N.Y.,£ors:ample battle.unma; be mn mdmmtlou this paper.-Adv. g g .|ow e de b a t e h o t l y a n d s u r r o u n d w i t h w o r d ! a n d e a g e r n e s s u n a d o u b t : u m di sa pp oi nt me nt .:h d e l a n d i s t o r g u b ta n.So m a zl m p l g fa c t ,sel dom u p o n I . . " 1 r _,1 ~="\.fix~ '<.C R U X ~~~ I '\..,r/1'~.~m;~:?'<=*"_,»;71 ~~-. m - ' ~ J ~» h a aflovef ne F ~''~:' vm |¢r|J'§f1|,a m f {"|fp°ppa¢s wave ~\.n T l m m m m - r f i m m m m -,'~,~ Tharmypoorgnbfmaytendalanelygraue..'._~ T l m m m m ,n a M u l l ,' f!;°'*=~'*';.£'.;:.°':.'F'""""°** °"5'""'f:"'"'f""°'="'3 * "~ c o m m o n s o n o 1 u h a l l o w m i ; \ e . / ' '~ ' = ° * " ~ = + " " ' f ' -. .. f . ¢ Abitdbeautyffonu-ldsnativeg f `-'1*';4 Theyellowglaryofourgoldendod._A ' r i m ~'=uwmm\a|m|,~=ffagf¢m»1-.\a;`s*; ',;w=,;,.m.s",'v.,¢af,:f~1 f~v:f'@¢::= , , . ~ f = " -=¢ f . Gfowsiiebyndewizh ngland'sb¢auamuSrosc. Thug, with :he ~ :naples and =~gg~»4Wuhqpmgb_a ~laurelb . , -9 ~'.Zff..t i f ' ,~ \ » .ma ao.`: "W o on iin uy vwvlv never m mf lltd to l home pany.""Yu, ur;have a lot ut luc k um we dcm't ap preciate.", c u n e d .la le ft w i n d i n g l g n l n t l t h ! ho ri z on . 'fl i a b e d n n l n g o f s o m e s u c h r u m m a - t l o n m a d e It s e l f t e h c n l l e m o r u l d a y I n t ye a r .l u t h e c o m m s m o n t l o n o t Catarrh C n u n h i s t i o c t l a n - n u |n a i l ; m u n -q n a d s e onnmuuuml oondlllcnl.H A I » L ' l T A R R H u z n l c w n l l an a m a n d ? \ l !l 5 l | .a m a n n1 I t H o o d m d buI\ dln 'l f B y n u l .l: l. AI.. L'8 CA TA RR H ll D c u e : r u t o r a ng g " - I a n d m o u m d a l l n v n N u n n t o . . é " ; > f . . . ¢ 1 »C !h r s m a .r. J. C h u a n ' a 0 0 : ° '1 o 1 | d 0 . O h h . o t d . " P a w ,n m n n c e r l " "'| ;be m a n w h o w r i t e s U n co l l a r spoke ln French and explnlned tu his peopie the meaning of Memorial day. One felt. lnlllncilrely, lhllr sympathy md love.. T'Ill°n we laid on every grave a Inn:of newer: and breathed | prayer for the absent ones.Each girl fe!! per-mnnlly relpondblu for each mound In tht row she decorated.Hour clear the mms on mane cranes stood our even though 1 yur had planed! The French omcen una a wreath azthe l'ool of the dupole and om ot them lpoh vim tenderness of :he he-roel who had :one on.Already there hun; upon the poll lovely wreathsfrom :hs Ville de Chatnumun fmm the French molhon umc huon. and other locnl organizations.The chaplain from the pon at Hon- tterfluumu addressed us.and thenthree y olleya nn; ou: upon the llr, de lc rl he d :" B u n n u m P l s t u n o q u o . Be y o n d t h e l r n l i m u s e s o f p u r p l e ll l n cl z pn a d ag a l nn t th e t ou r re d ro o fs of t ha h o us e s .In t h e d i s t a n c e n r o w laz y cl ou ds . In s ky o f bl ue , hu ng a bo ut t h e u i d ca t h ed r a l a p l r n .B i r d m i l s i n d a r e n t o f B o w fr l t l l l e d t h e a i r .A t o u r r e e :l o w m o u n d s a n d u h m . .| e n b y : h e h a n d s o f Fr e n c h w o m e n nn d I'r e a c h c h i l d r e n .t h e t m g l e l o f l h d r F r e n c h cn m r ad e a b l o w i n g o u r the m. , st ir s W e d ee pa o f nw er un eo a nd Io ya l ty . A scene i n Fr a n c e .l u o n e o f t h ! ln g e s t c e me t e r i e s In w h i c h Am e r i c i n n allmt power Uni all who participated could not but feel.Tears were nearer :bl surfac e am lny one suspected. memoslen mon pol;uaut.The verythough! of our dead lying In the soll of a k d i u c e r . a n o u n u g h e u vi o l e n t fl a g ! w l t h n l u e p u l l e d h i m " l l l n a '| n poor soul fu;>nl1moph|¢1Th r o w i n g the nan in coma.Then wlil be flour- ers upon then flint mia rear. Gradually me cemetery became dl- nrtld except for a few who llngrred. A group ot mlrlnel stood about the(nn of n enmnda very du r .lt l marker vu of none ans; bore gheuvo n h :"A true uoldier beloved of his comrnda."Al ous side l lad :wad lreeplng lnd mid un that his brother th e w h i t e c n - o n e s an d n l t e n c l u g t o r I mo m e n! t h e n o n; o f Ih r bi r d s. A yo u n g m a r l n e Laced t h ;flag.sal ute d.a n d pl a c e d n bu g l o t o hi s l i p s .U p o n l l w w a r m c l e a r a i r o f t h n t M a y d a y t h e r e u n i t e d d o w n t h a s w e e t a n d p l n l n t l r e n o l l c o f ' h u m 'A n d - I t n u B n i n b e d . G l r i l 8 e a t u f vl m u . B n : w a l t .W h o a n I n n a !O u t o f - i s .,, "fi A~ |~ "W ha t ~mother came and tnlk~ with an. Lon \a m .B e l o w h ellndamc Go~ ~elle. George: and hllro u r g r a ve l .A n d m a y w i d u t .o h \~o». no!" " B u t P m i l n d I h u i they told un nf :ho honor that was didn in c n:in; for than grunt.I thought of 0¢0I'|.¢l' letter and his cateror the frlendshlp of "a Hula Punch- lnan."Dew in our hearts than will Typiges Heroic Dead .J Sl ,;.\- IIP orlriw mourn olliqu lra Th: drux lhnc h~nn."zz was just the lovin; klnduesl of s kindly Dwpla ind na thul. no mlftlrr I Pe r h a p s t h e h l g h n t t e y u o t a o f M e m o r i a l da y , a l t h é r l n u m c o u n t r y o r ab r oa d .w a s n m o l a l B u r n a n n . the hlgh hll l u ndar tha gun a o t ur . %'al» aslea.o ve r l o o k i n g t h e d r ;o f P a t i l . t o w h i c h Pr es id en t W l l a o n w a n t ta r t M e m o r i a l d u t o v u h i s h o m a g a to t h a se ver a l th ou s an d Am e r i c a n de a d b u r i e d t h e n .Tu g A r a : A me r i ca n m o n u m e n t a b r o a d a u t h o r i z e d b y : h a W a r d a n a r m w n t w a s ae !u p a t Suraanea. Fr a nc e .Ia n y e a r . a n d u n ve i l e d a a a pa r t n t t h a M e m o r i al d a y o b s e r va n c e . Th a a u a l u e .t h i n a fr l a a t cr c a l !o f har oi e ai so . la t ha t op ; an d oo nc ap tl on o f t b l t y p i c a l Am e r ic a n m fa n t r y m a n h r Jo n D a vi d s o n . t h e A m e r i c a n a c o l p to r.A a M a l t ; d o n e In g r a n i t e l l w l l i b e g i v e n b y l i n . w m m i I |St r a i g h t ' f o r l e m m e ! d u t y l l S u r n n e a . " O u r p h o l n z r a p h araa la lr on d u r i n g 1 'S'~= ` n | ' 1 STHUVE FOR Human LiBERTY Armin Under the Sur: and BlripnIlad Atwsyl tha Hobie!! AlmlMan Hay Know. For zvro decide: tho recurnnt ob- an mn o t Lle mo n n l day tru been .tha nmlful :ext for c omment uponthe dwindling llno of "The Boys in Blue."Th! W orld ur has glrm an /~"°~ ;»'¢~"~E~Q 1 n ' "P ;# 1 '\ , . Ii "\ l i ' J4 \ " l " ~| °in \0 ~¢ | -Q :. _2 J . 3 , a- ~ : 2 i ~f € » J . , - . . : ¢ » ' !. "; L 2 E " : § . » : 5 : . .i r # "a$:e 5 £ I I r | n u r . A n d a b o u t h o u gi n : In n a c n i n n . w h e r e ve r t h e y m a y b e . n e r Il a n O l d G l o r y . a s s h e w h l z p e n t o t h e b r i n e : I e l I h d t h e m m l m a y fn t i u w a d ; I : m u d m s n m m a n a l a n . d w m l s z .~: 1 n e u n x e e r o ve r I in Th e a h e a n d r e t u r n N u n L a u r a # \ l n f f | 1 8 l N u n - 1 Yr . ,i ,Q cem et eri es a t H u r e l n u l .C h n l o n l . M u n n .C h u t e !G d y c n o n l y s e r ve d N fi e r n m o u r m u t u d ¢ t o t h e m . O h I l c l h m o f A m e r l e n . y o u n e e d n o t fe a r .A n i n t h e m o t h a r l u n r u i n fn a e e ' l m l e a p t h e w i t h e x p a n s e M u g a n d u t t e r a n r u e r f o r r w a n t h e y a n d u ,i r b l c h i n a l l #bo : e a u i o c o m e l l l i b e d o d l n l sd : h o t o " T h e B o n In Rtmaklf'th-I y o u n g m e n o f l l l l l n u n a t i o n wh o s o a o t sl y c ar r i e d'65 : h t no b l e ro co nd eet abi lah ed h r I h t m e n o f t J a e " a r l y a u u n .A n d l n b l u n o n r o o m w i l l b o p r e u r n d fo r t h e vi l a m n s o f t h o n r w i t h B p g l n l n c u m a n d t h e P h i l l p p l a u .. n l a a p r ou d tr n d l zl o n t h a t 1 : 1 o u c h » ¢ t h a n : r a n t h e a r m l e s b e n n l h t h e a n n a n d St ri pe s fo u g h t fo r h u m a n l l b c r l f , t m l fo r g r e e d o f n r r l t o r y o r l u l t o f p o w e r .b u t .i n use Im m o r t a l i n fi l l o f [ . 1 u ¢ 0 l n , t h a t g vve m m o m o l ' th e po dp io s ho u id n ot p ed ah .A n d t h o ou t c o m e i n ea ch l u n j a m m e d u m h l l h t h a t " c o n q u e r w e m u s t w h e n o u r c m n I: I l Ju s t . "A p e o p l e th a t t u t e s u p : h o u r o r d o n l y In m e h r l r c u m s u n - n o a n d w i t h m e l : x p l r i t l i n d a In : l n so l em n ce r e m on i a l O !ll e n l o r l a l d u 1 q m b o l m n o f p n t r l o t l s m . l n u o w n l cAs1un|A 1Given in Brin! Items For BQQQ-gina, p1Ir§§}§in mae to build n sa.-Iwo! that win be |tg¢q1 courBU-ll' Rea-den.I fnunlsr center.A mntnrl for me freelion of n :mr lhaons of Columbus are planninl to erect | near iluonlc temple. Mrs.. Anna Itzpp of .Auron recently celebnled her hundredth birthday. A large landing |leld"!or airplanes In bein; uno out on the-Cherry county fnlr grounds at Ynlentlne. Tha new olty hall at Valentine ls nearing completion and In 1 few days 'lill b? mend; for occupation.Anglers rrport that some mightyBae strings nf black bass are he-Ing caught .n Ialos of Northern Sebnska. The mm annual camp mfntlng nf the Nebmnkn State holiness mznucln tion asIll he lrold June 1?26 lt l.lnooln. .flshkmlln h00¢l§!|l are xuthe midst of a rnmpalgm tor the bllzhuwnt of n alatle tlnh hatchery In Garden oonntr.\.Acttul mnslrtwtlnn work 0D theUnionParltlos"now Nm'from n m : into tlaalwn county. \l*)oruln5; is now under way.C. {'. Ilunshurtn prominent Llnroltn attnrmy was el:-aft:rl as a s-nmllchllohenna: lmllcing nt Gxford 11-an unmrtlfl gm n . v Bender. locnl contractor, for $50,785.Alvah Horner Dlwmn c ounty nw- ,enltnnl ngent.re-pam that slxtevnyou d .t\\enty t1no precincts of the county are thoroughly organized. I One thpulfnd sor te r:from the *eastern end ot the state arrived at Beotublntl aboard s lpnc lal xnln to work ln tha best ounr holds. A mm emenl ln under W? to Imld m international lrrial mumaunc-nt atom.nhn this fall.Avlntnrx from all parts of the world will partirlpne. L |A apectnl election at Valentino ra-,lulted in a landslide for the propoied 1bon¢ls tor | new high school which ll to hp a 300.000 modern uructun. Many mllea ot country road ln both Hull and Boyd county xr: lo bo harm!surtacesi by the county highway ds- partmenu thls y ur. I A spec ial elac tlon wuz be :ma lt Ctmdron June 16 tor the purpose nl voting additional bonds for lmprovb- ln ' llse ~§| For Ilver:ll 5- ; | .Ihirrhdafswhich hu lu au: la 0on|tansin¢P1».| Il a timely mmamant so prawnsdprocnl trade nlauous between A1 t a md nun g m ::ru--exlam ind EUS" lo Rasta. and mmals to Italy-of which Dunzuntin il the cmlvr.Ga te wlr to vm lmp lf tt n h h1n|»|"lil(| time 500 Ne la rna kn urAh u n k m||!rn1?s°¢l lay u n i n n l a b o r r i !!l m n p o n fo r lnusinmm In O m a h a rl l h i n th x - n e xt s l x l y m a r s .n w u r u l l n n n n p n r n c f m m Il m m e n n p o l l n . Ii n r n s .wl m!m \Ils ,uu lh ui lm il nz ;a n d n a n ; m l l r s o f l N vp h » n o [ In c w r r e d e l t r o y w l In t h v H l r i n l l y n f ¢}lr»mI1lP, m u m s m u n t y , b y n t vr r i l k w i m l s t o r m Th o C II*Pn r k . I- '~ ° 'u l r l l t h e G r a i n 1 . .. . . , . . . . . .Ts f r r l l v m m w l i l n l i o m i lin*M i t r e - un lo n nf l l w i$ ], gh :} - vi gl zl in d | \| .s Io |\ t o In ' h e l d a t D u M n l l w s , I n . . A u g u s t 2 6 und 27._1 H e a d q u a r t e r s o f t h e U n i o n P a c i n c ] u n d B u r i l n g t o n r m r o u d a i n Om a h a . h u e a n n o u n c e d n w w u d r e d u c t i o n sI Ia ! w a g e a s a i n , a l l o c t h r e . Iu t y 1 , w h l c h -.. r s A n n . .. . ., . |" - Almost as Easy asWishing . 'Kaur brw::a1rF1: <t cup is ready without trouble ordelay when I smut Posrtm is the table beverage To a teaspoonful oFInstant Postum in the cup.add hot water. stir. and youhave a sacisfing. comfort-ing' annmeaelsg tful intaste-and with no ham oo nervaordigestion. As many cu s asyou like, without xegpretz. u v n__.T h e r e s a ~ P o s ~ C z n m f u . .( l n p a c k a g e l l | ` " ` f m u h b y b o i l i n g Rall 2Q_rr3;1?;|.q,tas..»l z ~ r s ' r A N ' r P o s r u m l i n u n a )' f l n a d c u m a n u y f»1W ¢='=g§'.14§g&?='=°==. :. H~ 1 = b y wu » ¢ =f = ° ! ¢ l= ~ ¥ » é» § = » = = s 1 ¢ c »¢ = u ¢ 1 = Rf ' . ...|r ,*{/ What to Tame for s w ; e a do o e ofC a :t e r '|L lt tle L lv e r Pl3 1 | -t n k e 2 o r 3 fo r a fe w n ig h t la fl» e r . A f d a n a restore to t h d rS J W f u n c t i o n s m. | 'a ¢ . @ ¢ h m ¢ o . ¢ %;vmeso:fit paeuway . In zbesame manner ._r¢fula!elheBo¢o¢b¢fd;eroenlC'an|Hpm!i|1|1. g -, _ ¢ ; _ - g _ _ ¢ ¢ -in a li la i n o lb e u d hlh le n NDT IN wHoL£sn|.e ausmsss Amount of Rouge This Dunno! would ioqulro lien Than DnlqglotCurl# In Stock. 'I110 drug alnre was qul1.° slr thexlanqlng hall; but tha onlnln In noeakdancer. Ind had been ln hed men; hour: ufheu he was awakened hy meviolent ringing of lsla olghl hen.wlth sleepy words of romplnlnl be polled hlmael! from l1l| warm bell. "lllno'| nor to realun why. or somepoor soul may dd: zur." he murmured ;>hlloooph|¢nlly.Throwing up his lredmom windowhe allowed the urs: cold not ol' lrllul to rush put him. shun out tus had out.Below he our n :nuns mu.~ww no I do for y on. mln!" heloqulnd."la gnyona dJ[n|?'L "0h. no!" emma back in urn! tons. "Bus Pm duels; at lilo un :lou by . nd I have qulle run out ol' rouge."°"lnd|-ed!"inoned the olnzuma dwmlst.~: am ferr sorry. mln, butI neu: keen enough rouge in noel to rover e c heek me y oonl"Thea he hanged the window downand returned to bed.-Chicago Dull; H e n '\ , , , ¢ 1us1 limes of osnucnbu Aa the Boy Sxplllned It, the Finding of Hone wa Really Q\\lu_llmplo Hauer. \ Speaking of the development of ua storylelllng talent id youllx. Rlchlrd Bennett. the |¢Ior| in toad ol valuing this incident:flame yean no | prominent emu; o l n t o t n l o c l a h o n e .I l w u n o tmuch of s hone..In tint.. 11: urn mme ln one eye and spuioeé.But. perhlpuueune;Bennett ny s,ana promlnen; clllxen wanted the hone.So he edverllled. Morin; I5 rewu-:I for lu retono.The town half-wlt. uboy o! nineteen. vrllh a lmellp came one ahemoon leadlog the hone.-with 1 suno abou! the sine of a alaooelrlng. to the prominent ¢i1ueo'a doors 'nmborso'e owner no planed. "How," nld he klndly . letnllog lgoodnnrrutivaandanrhnpenoao- veorori."¥l0W» mr bulk heufs your|53 and P11glee Nu mother 86 if 3on'!l :ell me Jon how no tonnd ln? none.""W eil, lll right." mid on bog." I J us' tho ught lt I In mu old hornwhere I would go, Ind I dld lad bl u m *lil go: the extn nn.-Konus Clly Star.. The breath oy wame anu uu: wusaw -|l1\.._._...V_!`}_Y ._!_.!'_.f.! lI O ask me not zo take my loveaway-We xlwuld be lonely for the fields of Francei ~n rar.uaut n w or k on M a r e n a n: ||r u; ru n.l u w| n | l l u n n u u n ._T h r u . - n r k o f i n y i n z l h i f t i l v ( n r I n u p s u r h m u m p s a r e : w w i o r l t f d l n : i w 1 n .\. . . Isyste m ha s v .W I r vu nn ln u sta t e , t he l lnln l h e lm: a t umu vrcn uru *Jo h n Sm vk wa i l e- r .n f a n u e r d i vl u : n e a r P a n : w e C i t y , h a s a .¥urB@.\1 mw m m m l m e l e c l n w a u r n - r l u vn h e r w e i g h tn n h l"§§{§m-r»nf Howard enum:have i§"=]=|i{ xwrry 11 ,im,_The cms L- nz men reuluntlmr cmu tor lhc nm!! few izuoullm old and weigln only a m E c . r m f n . vo.- M r xl- ie : da- nn-Ins un.ml IM' roi'mr na.mo v. | | u vu vu n - n u u W ,h 1 n l r 1 1m m l m n n i n f ¢ ~ | | u n \ | m | !n n .'r h v n o m | 1 1 A n s u m n c f r u t a n n :r r au p f-..\... -.....|... . . . u u n i l n n ! t h a Q n f n n z n r h e e l s n w h vl a l i n S m i t ! B l 11 p» M y mul :Pf l u N e n l I rl n E lui:nr9t 'nr£u\ uf Ilnrdtn. \\l10 In in lcharnv ol' the work In the alma.\.n¢|-Pa l1n¢n||\|l1||nn!°r f}¢a\|G!l\B my.Dmmxud-:mrIIIU molhnlnn av 23mnnufarlurmlpmluztspmelnceel\ . \ . » . . . . | . .f n u n n n n n l h l f i f f l as nnrv mmh nu dawn!nna'tworn about YM! I mln hlln»'€»-Kgmof me mul! pm industri H IP va r ,r a s '¢l;\\ ~<-Mis, I l n M1 !n 1 b y :m ugh e t ii e'i`§iilffiii£¢i»i ""laumgge \»uiy_m¢;»u llnuu ms0. :hue illdnl at zulu.1 In is golng to do.vu 'n-mo mu mm; mv. r/u n n f B u r - n d !t n l r at h e i r r u n - a a v- Ela Q u aahold 1 a t t l , i t m r c l l Ii has amorju st illllllllo 1 r e l - t t t h e .r r i s n ¢ ; ¢I!!! Hlllllf nnu L. n. Dunnn unmnugn-One woman \run xorenky lnjurwi and sl. man nm! rhlld were sllfhtl; in-jured nnd dnnmazfl of about '$|5.0(l) was done so funn bulldlnn by a fgr-J nn...x.....|.»a n moI| Ya\n| IRI.ls-.. ln minma u m m e m u : m i l e s I 0 l " ' ! 0 |i n n'°': ':::'":"" "'.,."':';';... 1| ¢|n¢hf\ld\¢\ -_'i:|1|\;f(ll.lf\l0\.lf Ima urvlor fl|lmia mi In g n t th a nu l I t -I "JIrathe roars' ur the river at um Ifrozu the Lwatnrf rarwvr m»u|»»m,,Far yean the river has ru! .with rurerflt to hs uuppllwi (rum Hu* mum2 d ur in g , th rl r u w n sra n sm lu -io n nm sh l r l l n i l !I ;,,""""""";,""'""'.;.| ._.1 ,;;1 J-nn.. | lar: `~ q y \ ~ 3 _ u I'mixer \~< ~>. A L O C A L ~4 N T E R P R I S E Wm in (falenbun-g.numL§,rn-Au. 'ms PEOPLE ~ l¢eEiz|~l -TBE xx-rmrmsz-_ lvnmrs m a mzws-n»wa¢1'SJlalslna the Fdfiillyf :swoon wwn mn; uma as ra mnixvuai 1 um»`vl\.l88'~f~»;__";g,1'maa-l~ s f -.m m swiqdt ~ 1 w a s t o m b t o b u m e o w m m ' : - "~(¢ooaa)<couo~>- 5 ~.Q T ~ ` / f ~I 3 ; ~. .f 1 f ; 1 3 |"1.1 1 ~ ~ ~,s o - a n o n B é n l h n S I , r ~G W. »"vz.~¢Q , `:i ::;/ l__.___ _"r ' §__EE__ I 14 i lI w o u m w r .m w u l ' » ~ L maven I / » w J 1; ,Yew _-gvq ng. :::. ~ , ~ "'-'aff- _ _ ~ = -N p - -4 ' i l * - » ~i 2 1 F ' J ' e n u - E f l g ; .~- - . ._ 3 _ _ _ _ E , ° " _ E ° ' l 1 ~ = , 5 ¢Q ;'1 h L . \ . \;- -s ~L L -; ; 1 ' », . . . . . ° u » °. . | u\ u».,,.|h u i 'P a u"£ 5 x J , . .u v_ * n n " r ~r . _J a w u s u i - M A D A 6 0 0 0 1 0 \ o u . : B m e s s é o f 0 ._ _ _ _ ,- _ » PLAYS No nvonnss ua~a»wxuw*°"§°f-|cenuy, is mst one of the nld muen than who showed ul the spot on the Uuivenity gmunda wheh one ol the Lincoln-Douglu debatel oemmud. He mulled xn irmddent in cnnnlctionwlihthisdebatewhichhe k wa . When Douglu uldreued the glther- lng he amused Lincoln ol having sold liquor when he kept a store.His than was calculated luhlimule sup- pon from £59 future president, ind It WIS not \-rizhauz i\a elect.When Douglu hnishcd and Lincoln hndbeen introduced. he rvfened to this charge and frnkly admitted tb l!h i h d ,l GENERAL AND LOCAL NEW S AND commENT The. Official Paper of Washington County,Nebraska No. 18BLMR. W ASHINGTON couNTY. NEBRASKA, JUNE 2, |921vo L X X V mnrmmf *if`f'T"w|iiuB1i1E1i4nss mzvrsw CLUSES sggnn YEME FGRW-ONE GRADUATES z FROM 11. s./ .On Friday evening, May 27, the (Sth annw commenrement exercises ol the Blair high school were held, \\| \b no \o n§ Anmng the pleasant sumrins that.__g _ mme to the patrons of the lllnlrulrools wma uw avmoumemenc ul. cha Flmlm recently ifwéd br ihv na-commenesmem eurclln that §{m».._tlnnll lumber manufacturers' associa- man Hundum had been awanlnd llm uon alww that the output mmm the scholarship of M, clus.ieounlry has been on u atudy lnrmaaeThe young man hu Men a tireless since Aprll x.Lumlir ondnn were www. having drawn from hlx home, 1 per cent ahead of vmdunivn andmme six miles north of Blair. during `al\ipmcn§.s 'I per mn ahead of the cut his whole [Sur mr y i n school in Nw week ml!-dz May 7. according ¢ourse.`< He i conscientious, pulnl-'l° the Inde barometer lsaued on Mu (na. l lluyln; Crnbrrry »|¢aa~~- ll s. naifl ilwl. mm of the NSW bun an mln: lnto the lnndlof I f\'\\' biz cranberry men.Sevnralpurchuma of Cape Godcranberry bor van .mmly made by lmemu um alrtlfly control l|\'¢v arnagea..»mira mu Arllvetaking $=-1 cncrxcklc »~= has =~~ ,,,..}a Swan* °¥"f_:'2°1' =:ee:=:';.fl..&°::5"f:r":1t,;':2r:'.;:.~ $Ili\I()Rl<\L SERVICES WELL A r-|'|;Nm,;|) llomorial services at ll. I-'. D. opera hmm: on Sunday, May 29, wem\relI|attended and Rev, w. B. F. Babb of;Lhn Chrlninn churrh delivond lhel aermon whlrh was yell re¢¢i\rd. Musle conrinilng of aoloa and quu-uma pleased thc audience mumbled.On Monday. May 30. at 2:80 p. m.at the uma plum Rav. H. A. Sealey,pallnr of thc Congregaunnal church delivered an address a|-»pmprlu\a to Dov:oraUon Day.Rev. Sealey made ALUMNI l mcllnou 29th ANNUAL REllllloll Ann RECEPTION To CLASS or 1921 : The wth. annual recemlan and':o-....¢._ -1 .\- .».....|.....ml.- _._ . .. . ._ - . -_. __ - _ _ _ ARLINGTON A c n v m z s Dr. and Hrs. F. C. Taylor of lows vhihd saver-sl days wlgl: friends ln Arlington. Hr. and Hrs. Brooe Dickerson of 'Fluent aoterulned the following al Inner Sunday.Hr. and Hrs.Ross Illllsd l ma d aug hte rs,Vol!!and Dlwlrlne snd son Gordon,Mr.and ln. Flml Gllfry , Hr . a nd Htl Hell Install and A. Batters. l l . . . - . .. . - . I l f n n s l n s n n q I a m f a i r . Circle of the Congregational churchod.will probably enter the movies. on Friday lf`£¢ffl001# at tha homo of lllss Broun:is a znmddaulthlsr of the former.liir. ard Hrs. Frank Rey nolds of H. A number of the graduates of Ar- Morgan, Colo., formerly of Arllnrrton.llngton hlgh school Joumeyed me F"-l The listtes school closed Friday moot Friday to have their pictures zalren.They mera Glenn and Irene Chdalensen, 3, Helen Echtenkamp, Pauline Lawson. Edna Masters. Ver- nal Baldwin.Laarrenee Keenan, Ralph Badger and Earl Spangler. S-crlbner defeated Arlington on the L a w n ;s | | ¢ n u n s |L n A l a n ! !n f i l I n f l _sfvemoop with a program and picnic. Th e re was a i ar g ec r owd a nd e vs r y one enjoyed themselves.Miss Minnie Wolf and Miss Alta Nelson. teachers the past year have been re~elected for the next bemri of school. Con'm1enee:nent exercises were .s visitors Monday. ..1 Chris Truhlsen and srlfe were Om-aha visitors Thursday. A number from here attended the ball game at Blair Sunday.a Mrs. Elrnond Welt went to Omaha Thursday to do shopping. The Degree of Honor held s meet- ing Saturday evening.They have tw:candidates for admission at ihe n t regular meeting.A nicelunehcns served at the close of the I n u g g v e u o n o n m s P m D I g m n g w a y under tho ¢l1=ws=. but as he proceed-You are invited to join us in sheselsa he said,"Yes I sold liquor asstudies.To make the ~=°=5_g mhesélnougm charges, and here. friends," studies you must bqtin nt begin- placing his hand on Douglafehoulder, ning and K8 overy lesson.."wks my best customer." The morning servic e will be held a in a union memorial for the Old \°SUIIHBTI It H20 l!. F. D. hllf,.bl.lt ihé* Du M 'A £f.¥`..°...f..T Rellldiasl Sunday school will find s class for all .se who come.o n llolnes,May 24 '11-e o nPrayer meeting each Wednesday Moines Gas company ..i.I.....=to- evenlng at 3 o'elock.day a reduction of 25 cents a thou- Olllclsl board meetlng mf *Wed-sand in the price of gas.The reduc- -....... va -"" """"2Qm»=¢. §I§`%1fl'¢tn the gm; puhilc on " m 1 1 1 1 ~ n g u wd b t g h t l f d i l .- - - - - - ' "~ h i s i n i t i l l nd man!exp¥"'¢'3 clgbl °°'°§i n ¢gmmltte nt tha doon ..... ---" "' o ind FTUDBL E I N" l n f lll u\ n m : : : ° ; m j o y i l i l h i s u l k j m i A ngghn(\E De¢"nln|theP M m mvocation by Rev. A. E. Manh of St. to be applied on the tuition 3~Im~y'a Eqismpni fhmh. followd by nf the followlng schools:lin and after A :hon social time. tbla e o p e r a M u s e l n u n a a y w o r k .n u d n y e ve n i n g b f e ve r y m o n t h .lt i o n g t i s e x fs la i n e d 5 d u e t o g h , 5 ° 0 'o - - . - - A L .A ..- - - x A ...... ._ _ e ..R e v COMIIBY o f O m l h a M m H B C u n e m n s p e n t s e ve n !E n w o r t h L e a n n e e a c h S u n d l v L n |A .1 L The addriess of the evennhz WM\\VesIeynn and YorkFridgyUvenlng in Ariinfton |u=»»= m we un m vmuuunx uwny ! use w e st W IK I! ln un ul i a n v ml ml -e v e mr g gg J 9 ¢ |0¢ K .comod ity.Th e n e w p r i c e i , * 1 _ 8 5 Jesse E r i c k s e n i s a b l e t o b e u r S u n d a y s c h o o ! a t 1 0 A . M .S p l e n ___. J _ . \-_.-x__ n - . .\.-!.....l - l . I u .p l ;\\Q . ._- - - - - - - + nn. Chula Aadnvrl um mul ~;1,|:1 »cLi~u"It;." J blnlinrs awe active due to low Blair bgainau huns were closed '88n¢wilfso;ee1ned hobo injected IM b t b rt:two or iron up&'=~=~="Q '"..1°P'i':"?" f:" %':>',.,... ',...i'...'?."°....'€_.'E°"1"E.'"=."i'3.., amlevdls' in honor of ¢h»ee°='i»=.°f 'fha mill: nf me ham. um nunhl. I r .m .nx ce l le nt mu ms.;;, \Jo h n s o n , M i n i s t e r .O 'H a n l o n , M a h e r & 0 'H | . n l o n ...A t t o r n e y s . 3 A p q ° } 5 1 C H U R C H - 3 0 1 3 3 T o :M a r y S t o u t :S t o u t . fi r s t a n d r e a l n a m e u n k n o w n . h u s b a n d o f W e h a d t h i r t e e n m e n i n o u r m e n '¢M a r y S t o u t ; Jo n a t h a n W . S t o u t : "|5§`|5'iii»¢ ii an nllfo speaker and IQ _M enllm much aw lnlorrnatlan ' of the war while sitting at the Pence Conference at Versailles.Hc is agreat pdvonte of the 'League of N;- liona and almost forgot that he was addressing the gnduatea so interested Wu he in discussing the world situ- ation and the pmssing med of Am- erica taking an active part. While many were not in sympathy with his |.rgument.s,the audience listened atlentivoly and realized that they were in the presence of 2.man of ability and a mzdcnt nfinle tional hlstvry.The High School Orc hutn rend- ered seven!selections that were pleasing to the mdlence and both the music director, Miss Wsnda Cook. and the members of the Orc hestra men bighy complimented on the prognu made along musiai lines during the put y ear.The presentation uf diploma by S1=I>¢~.Tama Skinldo 1 1 |pneededby 1 :hurt uldmss by him directly £0 the clus of '21, :nd wa! of interest to all.Supt. Sklnkie hu been very popular with the student body during the year and when he u lud oc cu- ion tn addnu them, they hue dunys shown maded attention and interest. The audience en}oyed his dear, snap~ py remark and appreciated the fact as he uid, that in order to graduate. each member of the :lun of '21 had lu earn and have his credits.A number uf the gnduutu were pres- inted with county certificates en-iltling them to muh. lu ving taken the nom~§~l training course This pnc tiw aide of an education ap- D. A. n. ELELI' OFFICERSr u n NE W X F I A R - . - - . - - Al a recent meeting of the man- tcrs of the American Revolution, h fi at the home of M h Ball , omcers wen chosen for the year 1921-22.Mrs.W.w.Wilkin- son,rcgént;M m J.E.Lutz, vice- zegcnt:Mrs.John Mc K;y.se4:'y; Mn. Henry Menelw. trans: Mn. .Iohn New-ell,negflstrnr and Mrs.A. J. Lam:Ie, hmm-I1n. A program and refreshments were also part of the afternoon affair. -- .- 1 -wos1.&N's MISSIONARY CIRCLE GOES To TlIE c ouzvrm' 0.1 Int fflrursday afternoon tha Wnl11an'|Society of the Baptist church jourmgwd out to. the Jenn L. Petallou html to hsld §hli;__ mb»6'i1i»` "a.i:21 '1l»?o"&i'h`t "ia teruined by Mn. Pearson at a. slx o'cloek luncheon.All Qresent hui n dellglnful time. HITS FL AG POLE Last night at about eleven u'clock as K. P. Hundshl was hauling peo- pia frorq theronvention at Tiana Col- lege he unloaded his passenger! at the Home "l'h¢alre corner and in at- tempting to zum around the nag pole hit it with his car.The c ar stmck squarely catching the crank which bard 1. hole through lhe pole.The damage to the car was apparently not guest.bending ...|_ _- - . . . . .J n u n n n 7. as compared umm :sw an me pri:-'nun - - " m u ............... .............,vious weelc. Decrease in Empoymenl Largest 'decreases in employment are in the automobile and leather con-I cerns. according to the survey made recently by the department of labor. Decreases amounted ul 41.9 per cent in the automobile tnde und 409 per cent in the leather trade.There wu a decrease of 6.2 per cent in irun and steel and n reduction of 32.2 per cent in hosiery and unnlerwur.Colton manufacturing reportad th~ smallest dec;use which was 0.4 per cent. supply in Mmlpc outside the Seacoast Gunning compmfa holdings und that prices may advance daily. ff Will Slip by W ah: Thru an agreement. the apple IWW? srl ol' \'i'uhingtan and the citnza men of Soutkum Cnllfomla a large part ai the citntl and apple crops of 1921 1IlI be moved cut by water thru this P}Mma c a m.The gmwe n have gnjuhnzeui mo barloads of iruit m s' ileamahip company fur shipment*flu the canil.- d |Bi; Be la CND The largest decrease in payroll Wu..Miha the season ha bee Ishown by the lron and steel undudnes e thu largest ahigmentn rfnlzrnswu 'e r r much appreciated bar the Tha toul amount of pay ml! in Apdl 1921, as compared with April k920, :hoard a decrease of 58.8 per cont. A dueluse of 48.1 per cent wu shown by the lenther industry, 46A per cent_ r In er .aa d w m ln rg ut in ciense In employment in April as compared with March, In the present year, ws: 25.5 per cent in the automobile lndustry.Woolen indus- triu increased 22.8 per cent. Derma- ea ranging from 11.8 to 12.3 were shown in the leather making, papermaking and car building and rep|.ir- Ing Jndustricl.The largest increase in payroll was made in the woolen indunfin,which altnounted ~m 2:Lb per cent.Decreases of 20.4 :nd 15.9 per cent were shown in Iron and sureI and in bituminous coal mining. Rice Supplies Dlmlnllli L a r g e a l a n o f r i c e h a ve b e e n m a d e l a t e l y b o t h f o r h o m e e o n n l r n p t i o n a n d ... ._ . - - | . . .. . . .1 . . - - " I 111 penn wu mad e from Kingutmn nation in South Carolina a #mek agp. 111| emp i.| bountiful and the quality 1| t°°¢| in lplte of the late fruits. Rh k f ! M a k e ! F u o tlb le 'Mi gu n wa w ...ia :loin favnnblc th an it hll been In monlhm The market hgs reached a point where buyers and alle n a r e prnwc ally on an even basin.The buyers want the merchandise and the aellen are mrer to neil.The :how age in silk hosiery Mxic h is dun in the ltrikn in tho Philadelphia mill: hu tamed that market in favor of the seller.'Three of the leading cou- cerns are sold up.Competition is ken in the hosiery trade Ind it is expected it will .continue no for some time. I Sled Maru Slowly Steel ls moving nt the rata of about 35 to 40 per cent of the mill upasity of thi countnh Consumption in not the Danish convention which ls uc- ing held in this city this week. Dr. C.R. Mead and Dr. Harris Nielsen welmmed the delegates in very appropriate speeches md l. veryable zisponae was given by Rav. G. B.Glriltimsnn nf Audimn,loud, president of tha church body and pm- aldlnx officer of the convention. 'Approximately eight hundrud :lda- gatu an present and with the toms:- people padcsd the lin!! tabernacle, whic h lui bum built, in overhaul". The Blair Community Chvrun and tht Blair band furnished the music wdlleh visitors.a.Blair people are bendinx awry sf- fort to make the dolqztoa fuel at home in our Ilttll diy and ul 3| -ld to welcome them and :bow them the courbealn due I guest ln this thel i l l l u t l i i l i l a n y i n u a m i d d l e \_eY10LlN RECITAL Prbf. J.W. Swihart presents Hr. David Hu mmlr i and Hi l l Harlan Ky le In u joint violin redial this rwins. Thunday J:me2. at uw Bup- Qiat church ahclght o'dock.. The #mmm 1| va ried nd inter- esune and um admission in fue. The Hines Gladys Hcflann and Helm lluellar md Prof. Ssrlhnn will assist. To THE TAX PAYER8 OF W ASH- INGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA. TA K E !*I0'!"ICE. q u n w : v u n - _- - - - -" _ ,- - - r - - ; we helluva, for lugmt average gs- tenduwe th f g r o a tu t number nf Yllm than having been 50% of thc clan present for mon than twenty- tlvc reunions..After all the :Inns hu! been saab ed, thq new c lan of 1021 vu duly Initiated.They c ams down lhl thir- wly . each one lrearlng | paper bib bearing the inscription *'bsb|P'and warn :amd at | tiny lablp with tiny chldrl.Sotwenlen of nursing bot- titi with milk in them wen pinned nt tlc h plat! and tbl c rowd unm- bled beams |. hilarious ons for 5 hwminutes owing to the emmhmn of the new munbeu.After me adm of the c hurc h ha served ice cream. clk! and wha nad nu me ro us c lu l y e ll: ha d bn h ad and ru-heard. ordtr was nuuraed by tht g ggumg c d tho uluda thn, lqh Gu y ¢ r ' 1 4 , a n a h o» a d mu ¢ | u » = » u alas,welcoming than into t l ! Alumni.The r up onn ' lu p| »m| |W. ly nude by Philip 0'Hlnlon,p u d - d a n t o f d m c l u l o f i l i n w h k h h a tlunkad the memben for thai! Ml-Iii' mleoma and spirit of pod hllovnhlp shown.May or Ay sh p u ld lun a pp u n d next on the program with tha cabinet. 'Tha Muy ur and the Gndulte," bat ba hllmd to pu ti n an ap pu r an c e an d Dr. Chu. Hen! *SB c um next *Nhth e wh i m " we ll W m. " n m xml. " z > 1 - . s tu d i s a ln y a p o p u k r u n speaker but never more no than when he zpnkl 'ho membc n of tbl Alumni md fellow school mates. I-Ill inlemnl talk was wall worth while und good ; ~? J. K 1 {. H. 5;1. : ~' 1 \1 h .~ v- Ll .\ av ~. ~; ; ~1 ~. r .X U¢ rental home hen..1Mr. and Mrs. H.. B. Camerpn and | :lasa im Sunday amd the largest at- Stout, first and nal name unknmrn tendlnco at Sundajfnchool we have "fm-*_°f Jonatl1|n_W. Souti Anim!- Entertainment Coupon The undenlgned will be pleued to nccombda' delanta vlth lodflng during Um Alumni Convantlon of an Dlnllh [Nmgmn clmreh IA! be held in Blnir. from May am £0 June Sth. l92l the day with relatives.service lzmt Addrau sl;-g n g ,h 14 5, 53,4 e d gg""od "Hin Millie Carlson of Blair viliiad'coupon ou ou nn a r me , g g Bundny with M i n Basie Kra}§oek.hu-der! In N. T. Lund. Ove T. Anderson.Thou.'l'. 0|r :Dr end Mrs. Ben Knjieek and sonm n , C . 0 . D , P . u .D . N l Ian-u|»|~»~~||L m m e Tyson or r esen Y Q of Scribner visited Tuesday evening f!l!'lIZ33'3'I323!£lZ1JI!!1t13ZI3Zl13'$13i]ZtZ£l1I?T¥II ITIJZIIIII with the formen mother, Mrs. Mary Coon WITH 0-A-s |Krn1Ic¢k.They were on their way to the Ucni.ll! Anlbciltion in Omaha. E }{ER3'lAN DEPARTMENT 1 H. w. Dorsey spent the week end 5 Herman visitor Monday.,in dnmatized form.._ Mine Vials Rattle :ame up fromChl!!! inc! spent the meek end with her parents Mr. and Mn. F. J. Kne- tle. Quite n number went to Bfuir on hionday evening and took in the Elwin The B. Y. P. U. meets at 7 o'cl.nck. The leader for Sundey evening is Grace Smith.All of our young peo- 'e i rc u to come The topic.1=rxvd . is "Life Sketches of Great Adventu- res," Matt. 4:23-25; 5:1-12. Strong show.I g Our association meets in Fremont Mrs. J ustice who was taken to n June 12-15. and the Northem Bap~ Dehospital in Omaha a few #weeks uso un Convention ml!be hold in s \ | . . l .t . _ . -a n n n n : __- | . | . _ . . . .n u . ; u e c e u e u : The unknown heirs ut law, Ieglteu, dn:risoes.penonul represenutivu and nll person; Interested in the ef iate of each of the following named persons ro¢pectl°.°ely:Jonathan `W. Stout, Mary Stout. Artimicis Stout, Bielancthon Stout,Emer Stout,Mary Non Sllut. Noom£ Stcrenson, Elisha P. Stout, William Stout, Jr. The foliovring described ml! uhh, \ _The 6nly sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any other way..J YOUR CHEQKING ACCOUNT.. .,; 5 , , , """ u¢:ut:\u|\: """`" "'" DECK ""*n big picnic.There was n ball game receive a cordial welcome.I 'G to the Ella' Triplett property recent-f~~~ ~lr vented byPm\< whir¢=>r==1».:gf §jf"°n;_;"°§'f »."§'1§2.."1;'i1I"§`l`.',f§5 Chutney M.Foreman,r u n n f C Rucker of Omaha spent Sun 1 °sr r I llllt -ut the Geo 'imllh home triet und won by a score of 7 to 10 1 'Hrs Perry Rose nent to Omnlm Rev ltewternen delivered the' bu:Let me tell you n secret. the church Marla) to do some shopping u lm sermon to the graduating J .H Johnsen and P'C :rhnaon class Sunday evening at the Baptxst is to have new song books in the near future We hope to hue them: e e n h ¢ : : \ } : h ; | : ; ~ ~ p z r é n r h u r c h Although um 'iw:ther non hare in time for the meeting that in It unuswly warm the house was we-lI'to begln June 5 Dan G Durfgnn lsThe Comp Fire yin-in had one ot failed.Special musle mven by thet h a i r o u t i n g u I n s t T h u r s l a y n f t e r - 0 : t n w a s g r e a t l y e n j o y e d . I C o n ..I A.W.Barge returned lost week hliu Wilmn Lone was down fmm'frolt| Savannah Goo He reports Decatur and#Peel Snrdny with home cepe no farther \lon| there than here. ro m..an and Mrs. Sanford wilson dmJ ar m " " " '° Lo we , " h " " '" ' be e n the evangelist.Mr Dungnn in an experienced evangelist and will hold us a great meeting if we eo-operate with him as he has n right to expect 25 degrees west R00 feet,thence north 53% degrees wef t l00 feet. thence north 46%degree*west 43 feet. thence south on the quarter line 390 feet to the place of beginning, containing 1.23 agree. more or. lean; in tomuhip IS, north of range 12, east of the Sth P. M.; and the West Half of the Seutlwrent Quarter of Section 18,Tovrnehlp IB,Nor th. o! Ronge 12, east of the Sth P. M. all in Washington county. Nebraska. Defendants. You and each of you are herebywe win.'notifieti that on the som day of Dn not pleui warm weather as nn B L A I R ,N E B R A S K A 'j s ..'|pz.,»¢a against the boys in that dis-c n lu s ' r 1 A N c u u z c u Nor!:fs .2 ....i . un lmm (imnim ind tnnk Snndn\;"dkrin" from n frac tured rib-aince excuse for staying at home, there ts Avril.1921,I'rank Curley,pum- tiI'l, tiled his p¢u1iO}| in the Ilistdd xport tn de mas-I 'The County Commissioners wlli a d vi c e m ( i va n u w n e w mmm- I Tin plntn h" 'meut u a Board of Eqwlsation for en. C o n l l n \ l -"'€?i». nnnmum nf fnirlv and lmblfull*Thi A lumni NTU by ~~L ~ tha rods people a feeling oflto the engine. :mt ':;::...':::""' ""f'1=§|{1¥.lQ|¢]§i'\{Q`a hum n.alsnusl, su¢a.|,au\.» aw.-......._.-.._Schmidt and Irene Schmidt. The honors of the class were taken by Henman Hurdum who was pre- sented with the scholarship. Rev. C. H. Fosernan then we.s in-vited to pronounce the benedietion af- ter ghlch the Class of 192| became citizens of the community and Will take their plac es in the worldThe opera house was nal-nlled with 'friends and relatives who gath- ered there to witness this flrat great event in the lives of their loved ones. Attogetl:er the Commencement ol 1921 was pronounced a decided suc- eeee. -~ " " ""'mated the pack :ma year mn nm ea-FAREWELL HURPBIS f g ~1Expect Gm.; y;,|¢coed 'TB per cent of that of tant year. JENKINS AIND A.lt is estimated that from one thou-Oli Tends 'Higher » nd 1 one thousand two hundred Linseed oilshowean advancing ten- `es oTh"famllif of Fred `!°"H"'clrloadn of potatoes will he shspped lmer and turpentine a s n u .Ad- glven the surprise of their lives onlast Monday evening when neighbor! and relatives came in on them to bid them good-bye and wlnn them good luck in weir ne home in Iowa..The evening 5" spent in a social way and light refreshnxfrnta wereeened whic h added to the eveninfe wn o s a E N D To ifrom the south aide of in Kansas this year ual amount from theeqthe river. The territory Topeka to KansaI City| n e a r l y f o u r t h o u s a n d - _ _ _ . . _ _ - - the Kaur river and probably annorth alde of extends from and there are acres In the . . . .-- " - enjoyment r a m s a o v a n n a m m n v o x 'AB D U1 ' P o u lmw _ n - Eve ry p er s on i nte re s ted ln ~ spa looked for in linseed ollvenuesbutqgls la dependent upon setfon In tba sxseed market..Consumption d paiat and oil la on the Increase but the rnmremont ia still disappointing. -State J ournal. ,. _ _ . __ - -. W HY no HOGS ROOT Why do hogs root?will rings or other means of prevention have any .|-s...|....--s..l -nar .nas ilu: lsnllih and. following dates: June 1I. 15, IG and 21 and pursuant to adjournment from time to time until lwr la made, which will be the nrst week in August.Mary C. Debel, 17-2t County Clerk. Puritan flour $3.50 per sack at the Rhosdes Coal and Feed Store..r M:a. T. C. Hlltoh carries a fine llne of childrens' and mines' middlea. When In need of first-dass iob work call at the Enterprise ollce. ceo.Hlndley, wife sm:m y .of ru.n.~m :ment Banda! at the home of Int runner ensersammem..Misa Ethel Jensen 'l6snd Stadsy Capps 'rr played violin solos and graciously responded to eeeores. Miss Ruth Moore,lltsa Gtadya Moore and Hr.Elrosr Christensen favored the members with aolos and were heartily eneored . U h r the program, dancing was indulged ta until the sree hours.The follosrtng odkers were darted for the coming year: Norirnan Lothrop-Prsddsnt. Eno-mx Schmidt-Secretary.° Addie Euan--Tlrsasurer.Cards Wiseman-Historian. Ethel Head-Vice President.r E ~ui" "" " "" " " " "" "" "" " " "thc luto ac cident on the wiy homedinner At h 'G°° Lmve home:ff m. ,the Sunchy schoci convention Mina-A r i lld l Lowe,youngest be m d bo gdm-mer of Mr. and Mn. J. n. »»-=-'ra Hggf is now able io up "u '.0 use.was apented on for appendicatia atme Trklmlh hospltli last week. gsm'jg " 3 ~ ~ >; T£ §{ j" §° §f l" °Z is xeilinar along nicely.i f f v :.._§__. ___. 4_|:_\.n.| no cooler pllm In town than ourchurchbasement. ChKdren's Dny in near at hxnd, :fwhui are we doing about it?We are hte llfready. Prayer meeting and Pcnonai Evin- . . . n . . . . .- 1 - - . ._ . . - n -1 1 h . . l ¢ . ¢ . » I - n Cum of W uhin gton County,N l hrukn. llrlilllt you. and .nach of you the objec t and pny er of which pe- tition is to quiet in the plaintiff, Frank Cllrley . the title to nz the ml u t a h hereinbefore del-cr!bed,and SOLICITED rm. ¢l»°¢\;vf°="°° 'rmmdw mn- c¢¢»¢'im"§4iT.Bé`.ii`I§r"..i& TJ'Ihis~Bank has the facilities. the ex-C a l l ! ! !l l l u l n l a 'T h i s i n a S 2 ~ i > u r =M y } ' ° ° ¢ l n z " E 5 " ' ?° " ° . ' 3 f § " ' . f ' " f ' ? ' l T h e n o b l n m T i r e 8 h n p | b o w \ . » |L i t t l e L a j g "g a v e a inn#~ lyk }'°\l\§I°|f dunk. in\§ili.»i¢»{L|§¢[éri'¢¥|I'w'l}§\lpatience andthe knowledge oi the i .||::,f,""-|-|:,.¢.,.11| local condmoue to render you the ._l'_':'_':'1'2"'.!}_*E What kind of I sewer of, in or to the amid promisu amember worked and atiended just eac h Sf y ou. be tomer blind and »d like me"?rutnin ed from setting up nr ns- d There is to be no P!¢l»¢?lilI! service aertlrur :nv claim. title. lien or de-most ufiicieut assistance. alreet entrsnee into toms was cloned and hence Howard. who was driving the ear was driving er. a stood rate. On nearing the turn he noticed zhe f:;Dw»ur algo and instead of pelung his ear down and turning around he attempted to make the bridge, mins 'A-'1.'a\l.. at full speed.Ile hit the north ;. .. .L :__.._.|.....:._....|.....1.. ..DIAHRIABE LICEHSES The following Hnrriuze lloemlon have into issued alnee the loot Pob- lleatlon of The Enterprise:.Harry 33.Gildenleeve and Violet Everton, both' of Wayne. Neo. Benjamin F.Owen and Mary C\l!\l\.u mm snuvv....__emphuii on the selection of breeds. breeding, poultry house: and llxturer. the production of infertile egimfeed- foz*..exg prodmgciifggjtmarketingrge,lice and mltea,: n l common disease! and their treatment. Amongthe practical Illustrations are pictures ol a homemade ea:rller. a -lry-mosh to plow uxralfalfa fields or tear out foundations f the lmlldinga in no in-flioatlon . n l they are not getting proper feed.There is no hula for the statement that rooting results from la-of of mineral or protein ln the ration.Hoare root for worms, fool! and other food, but they seem Q A | \ \ P | \ . ||l |I l l ~W h l n I | . h C C k Sioux City hu hed a drop in the on rote and the people of that town are now o= r ! r \ r l rate of $l.35~ This bring the price of tha( commodi- ty doom to a reasonable prioe.""Blair would do well to follow Sioux City'¢ example. Q... u.\| ». hal mld tho house he their homes, Hn. Moau merved nla \'e'freshment.s to tha y oung folks. L-lvoonefs little friends wish her many happy roturno of the dun Blair friends of the W . K. Fowler farnlly of Lmeoln will be interested in l e a r n i n g t h a t H r .F o w l e r i s e o n u m - 1.x . a -. . $ .n !H u n k * Ho Arlingion and spent Sunday with Nm.Blsnclurwfs parents. The Commencement exercises for the clan of ml will be heid Fridaymeniul at u»¢"!i. B. churc h.Rev. mesa Hart Jenks will deliver the ad- dress.The Alunmi reception wili be i ra Saturday evening.1 in the morning, we meet for Bible lnhml nl. ms and dismiss at 10:45. The writer il to preach the mennodal sermon at the open house at. elevefl a.m.Suhjogtz "The lmmogiality of Slc'Hfice."Subject of the even- ing serincn:"Thane Ephesien Kids or more Shots at Sin." mend whatsoever in or to uid prem- iles, and that eny ewm. right, title, interest, lien or demand which you, or any of you. may have had in laid premises, il new barred by the Sta-zu z e o f u mi mmm of u» ° s¢ . =. 0 ; Nebraska: that the title of the pilin- tlll' to uid premises la zood.valid 1( 5°'la . , The Farmers State Bank M Blair, Nebraska Iw. B. F. Robb. Minister ma p»nm»m§.¢ as so um "mum of mrunnfwf ruirnru 1\:rr1"\?n laid Pfemhel Ind ihll. the title to ~1 _ g i B158 ill U \ ¢Dlll .lll I n u llllrluuw ululy _|ho g,[ Q he s c a p e d m i n : i n t o t h e d i u h b y b e i n ;n r o r .H § 3 1 . | . g '° ; ~ h u n g " P o n t h e n i h q q .: \ . a . »I w h i z f n n i a""neuralgie,eciatic a n d rheumatic pains, headache,baekache end all other ac hes are quic kly re- lieved by Br. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills Cotnain no dangerous habit- formmg drugs,Why don't y ou try them? M=r°==r=|f~1¢r\=r . v a n a a a u u a a a \ . t \ \ J | \ \ | |n v l u u ~~~~ r i s P i m p i n :o n °" " ' ° f 1 H e m .m .a n d w a l g h e a o v e r w o o f a | 1 d r e a a e a ~t o u d u n g p h i l o s o p h y .n d ,d M h H e m m e .a n d r e l i f l o n ,t h e n m t o b e § ° ° _' W L M a b j m e n t m n e e i v e n n e x t S u n d a y e v e n i n g T h e s v 'E a 0|l m - a o f n a t u r e t e a c h u l t h a t t h e r e L u n c h e s S e r v e d H e r e .s o h e |*squeezed in.ean be no eUeet without a au.aa._»- 1, thi s wh en vw 'w people" h e u k e d th e b u a y lq ly h a e k e f th e eounter.She turnd tovnrd him and getting more than an eye-full.re-vu e ."Y -y u, -b ut n d o m an alles." What u that Mat eaule'!What ia the origin of matter?What ia the od;ln ef fone? W hat in the source of those laws that are evident wifi'when ln matter,mind and spirit! nic! premises he qulelad in the add plaintiff. and for general equitable relief. You, and each of you. an required to annter laid petition on or beiorethe 20th dl! rt! J une. 1921. or aald petition will be taken aa true nd judnuent renclered accordingly. Dated this 4th day of Hay, 1921. \Frank Curley. Plaintiff, B7 O"Hanloa, Haber 4 Oilanlen, 1%-it Hla Attenley l. Tiana wen* eight pcopie in the ca ~ind none of them hurt mvi The Enter e prim in aim ln!onned_thlt the u r atmu cw-n'#;'n1"i iiving4 .tlcsped d"""'B'°H 1 y S i mp s o n d ro ve d o wn t.o l. i n - ~ g gg n ta l o r f rm: th e C o l mln Tnesdav to brin8 Russell h°'"°.h-n of Azrlc ulluw. linc oln.A»\ybudu¢i»pd¢Bianca I'army Lar try and Marg (mm him yea:'¢work u th e S la te " ""Middies at Hrs.T.U.m l m r u pmpeny un * ws !| lll| || || rvu ....--.UW*ngentiy returned from l f "University.Hr.Bugeon reports the Puritan Panf-ako Flour,thc best Anchor lln nd.For tha ultrapar~ and Bin. llldlerow and her mcrthar,Puritan Pancake Flour,th i bali days visit wit relatives 1-md: in the iinest shape and the trip Qvrr, 35<.£nt| per sack at ticular.All zines.Emblems on Mn. Martin. hue moved over on the ever, 85¢-cat.: par .uuk atin Lincoln.an extremely pleuant one.The Rhonda: Coal and Feed Store slave: etc.norlh sidl when they enrn property.Tha Rh-nudes Coal und Feed S#/nm'7n~»t'I?»Z7Z%» a d nndkilh||llH1w|4~=i=\=lv-