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QIThe pubiic is invited to attend any
of our nervicel.Come and you wil!
repeive s cordial welcome.ChauncyBl.Forcman.Pazrtcr 1
ME THOD IS T CHURCH xor as
Prayer meetingeachWednesday
evening at 8 o'clock.
O!'!'.c{albeardmeetingfirst.Wed-
ne.sda; c\en§nx of every month.
IIp\\o:thIkn zuteachSyul:1.;.r
evcnirg at 1' o'c!oek.
Sumlay school at I0 A. Li.Splen-
didtearhers amd:goodattepdnnce.
Prea|:hL1g services at 11 A. 2-1. and
sa P. M.Eneller.: music.
A LOCAL NEWSPAPER ron
ALL 'ras PEOPLE
GENERAL AND x.ocAL'g1E\vs AND COMMENT\ - 1n | h l t f \] 4 # " " \
The Official Paper of*Washington County,Nebraska
BLA|R_ WASH|NOT0N¢0UNTY QNEBQASKA, JUNE 9. |92\No. 19V OL X X V
DANISH CONVENl'loN
Cl.0SEl) SUNDAY.
LARGE CRUWDS Ammo
ctoslna DAY ssssmn
The 25th annual convention of theUnitedDanish Lutheran chureh of
America closed lut Sunday.A vut
luembllge of delegate: nnd vlslyonvuepresent on um a-y und ofthese iouneen hundred were served
lt dinner.Approximately bro thou-
sand people wen present for thedny'| cxernlaesand the parked outo-
mobileo covered several um of lnnd.Delegates from |ll over the UnitedStates and put: ol Cunndn were ln
the clty for the eonventlon und rnlny
lmportnnt mtmn mm:-ning the wl-
lege md the DnbllshlnK houle were
nlkion nnywny.
CAPPS Guns 'l`0 SCHUYLHK ~
June 1, mx.l
Nr. .mm A. Rhonda,'
Bun-, Near.
Dear Friend:-No doubt you will he lnrprlsed mne u mm from me lnfarmlnfr ml
that I hnve wenptad tho position ol
Lizht and Wnier oommiulnner (or
the nity of Sehnyer.l was llgurlngonthlsmme two weeks ago but l
thought the dnl hxd fallen thrvuxh
but at the lm mmm l get A hurry
ull lo rome min here The nun heregoes to West Point to messed HrHnrhlrnn who rwl to Blnlr an you
nee that Bllir helped to get me on n
The day l| bulldlng a new plnnl.hare md hu It panly completed
hnvlng lnol-nllewl a ill) K. V A. Skln
ner unlflow whlrh hu ban ln u:r~vxce for nlioot two weeks.They have
changed the eleclrlc Ayntcm from 110D c to zaoo uhm vhuw alumna"
FREIGHTS wwf 0UT
FARM PRol'lTS
»".Senator (Zapper ln a Speech Before the Umted
States Senate Dematds an lmmediata
-»~Sl a s h m S l u p p m g R a t e s o n a l l
Co mmo § t t i e s
Downward rewxlon of ~ mmm u r e f o u n d a l l o v e r t h e
tmlgln nm nt the eu-llut possible ~
moment Wu nrneatly ulvoenhd by|)lichI|\n'| lmn mines report w
Sonewr Cnpper In n lpeoeh delivered iii lntnnuhg Commeru Colnrnlulonmy 1 before the ufmm sf.-ua sen-f ag; may can no longer nflorfl w vu'
nu-.Senator demonltnted clearly the new nies on on. and mtl!! dunemn ~.....o f..a»\» nm. ... u-~\f.'»\\L ...:.... n ln-.. 4. ...r _.. ...n..
(`lTY COUNCH. mans
Tho nezulnr council mutiny washeld on 'l`\mulnyevenlng wllh lll the
council meant with the nxnpllon mf
Frank Grny,After the Nklllnr mullm: of hw-
nnl the mutter ol the bridge on the
Kr.-nnnnl road m ulmn up hot no
deflnlte ortlon was token and the enm-
mltlce wnn continued.A petition for pnving Fifth street
wu red and W motion was ubled.
A petltlon from the property owm-eq llvlng ldjmnt to the ru plmtwus road in whlfh thezlnlmvu madethat the overflow from tha phat had
become n publlc nulsnnce. that the
ntenzh was lntolerlbls. thot the solllnthatsection had become so thor-ourhly' utunted wlth the all fromlhll overflow wut even the welll were
renderd nu-lun.lt seems dnt this
m|\|er hu been taken up by prevlmu
oundlA but nothing done, hot by l
mation ol Dr. Paehlen n eornmltteo
comusslgzns nm
mow asm cnsr or
CLAIMS ETC.
County Con-lmluionen' Room,
Blmlr. Nab., June 6. 1921.
The own of County Commlulolv
an rrmt purpunt m ullwmmsntnm May a, 1921.Prem; J. F.White. ll. c. Bluo And Henry Truhl-
sen.The lnlnutu of the lat nutlng were
read end approved.Refund orden were allowed n
followu-|-. C. Sorenson $3.81 on meoont ul
error ln uaenmenv.
w. J. Crum $81.94 an meount or
being annual vdth e rnortzlzl tlmt
hld been Nleued.Victor Wall :aus on amount o!error in Tu Lin.
J. A.John:on, Hiaider.
- - - - - ~ - - - - -- QHERMAN DEPARTMENT
Hr. nod Hn. L. F. Hildnger were
gnomgernto Omdzn Fridayto do
dropping.A. w. Barge went to Emerson on
Wodoeldnyto ttu n d 1me e tin f o l
to reiluy agents.lr. end Hrs. Vlbor Love moved
m eintothePlltelubunk
property near the F. W. Lofe home.
li n .JenningsWest mdehilllnen
visited friend: in ffeknltuh 'Wound-
il¥»E. C. Bundle ood'femCushman
;._.._ ... n...m» 'rhnrulnv on husk.
end two small children epenfgiJ'
gurlSundaywithHermanfriee.
llmb o n n wi ll b orememberedan
Min Grace lgepler.They wen pres-
ent nttheAlungmlandMn .Dunn
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.¢ -. - . - - . . _ _. . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ ... . . . . . . . ._. . . - . . .
willremain .titreforaehortr u t
otherwhich she willtake the rum-
mer course nt the Univenity.
W. H. Harrison ll lpending n few
days at the Ray ihrrison home.
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their breakfast and spentthe -re-
mainder of the day lishlng and feast-
insc.
Wm. Fitc h of Omaha nm: n Mem-
orialDayvisitorhere.|
tool: part on the prog:un..1Decoranion Dly was quiet in Her-
llevlngclonednveryauceeu£ui_men.The'curiouslnulneashouse:
5ear'|workthefollowing teecheraneloeed nt noon to observe e half holl-
left Sato:uday morning for their ro- derThe cemetery was ln line shape..I.;_speetive homes:Misa I.-ohh to Un!-jnnd parties were going down through .,,.I'."'T.3`f,.'LZ§§" ;fd°§;';'_1f 323.5 ;
-=-gg;Plane.H i nBenjaminto out the entire dey to take Bowers to 43at l]unn'z lake\Fulon, Miss Ryan to Exeter.Iplooe on the mtes of loved ones.12.MAlarge crowd of TekamehfolltsiMn. Il. C. Cooper has no n guest' ; I § d F l ' " f B" ' 3 ; ° : : : I ' M ;_
drove down Sunday and held n picnic e :ister from Pemlermho will nuke mv_ums| | AN g }.gURC};gqgffggat the A. W. Barge home.he extended visit here.L. in Hllainger drove to Omehn on
au.....AM mPhi!Hookinnof.Hi s:LamphiroofOmahaspentm'f_a3""1:YnlwmnnandhadonWe have extended an invitation to
Merry Smut and family entertained
anumberoffriendsfromOmlha
Llnndey.|
Vocal Solo-Mrs. 'Gnu Dunn.
Originalpoem-Mrs.MinnieAcker-
mm.Two »=\=rgg=»= by the o.r.h~....tre. after
wendingeirwaytotheHanson.
hell a sketch was given entitled "Two
Au.nt'eandI. Photo."Aflc wir dn
those who earod to do no spent the
remainder of the evening in dancing.
Aboutonehundredmembersand
frlentis were present and enjoyed n
pleaasmt evening.
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Western Crop: CriFor
Enropensf Action
"The1921 harvest is knocking at
the door behind which at large pert
of the 1920 crop is lying, mill uneolrl,"
soya the June Sunset in a discussion
on the European situation.
"Copper mines bi' the sc ore have
closed because they can not sell their
output nt any price; the wool grow-
cre, the salmon packen. the produc-er* of driedfruits, thegrowers of
cotton. tobacco, rice and corn hoo the
necessity ofmarketlrgnewyields
that promise to be large while they
-stil ....... ...mu nn Ina! 1-aanPs llnxnlfl.urslu.xx. uvugnuvu ......- ._who have been aww at the o. 1.. the Danish°°""°*'"°'§ to asslgn"iiihlinger hemeforthepas!threesp6\'\l¢F za fiil our pulmt next Sundly
weeks expect toie-:we Friday for a either evening or manning "suit!
|v10nl]l'5 visit with relativea ut Pen,y"tllBif convenience.I have not heard
_ihwhcLl1er they will accept but if not{)Lmhorna.Relurmng tn the romehWm beusual.Bibleat Battelvlew, N. D. they wiil stope "'° "'°°'.ashzhere and npenfi a week or two.."hf"°latbenn.m.prcac mg;
2,5 Fitch of Omaha was a iruest damn.C. E..at |evenp. rn.. preac -|_... ..|. -:...s..»Qnhin1 nf the mom-
s u uU W Bl n\ . | | | 1 . }u uw w '; » --. . - - _
surplus..'
"The mrpius £XisL'\ and in growing..
A need for all of this mrplus exist:
in Europe.Something must be done
tomarketthissurplusunieufour
mnnths hence the volume of ncmpm-
duction drive the price Ievel down to
disutcrcusdepths.'Theproblem
B¢lF~
Ina azmolnuad tolookinto Um nm-I.Clllm af Fremont hamlul ofQLazr:¢»»d»»»n»=a4h»1=g».
On motion the llzht and watar com-Iwi°3lU\li°ll WWWm m»-_.JI ..... ....» s.. ..|.-._A an nun- months. but Imm me :lienwar ueprulllun.iwlw is hit hinder than mybodr inthe mee ~ m 5 n r Claim of G. C. W llkim for $7.70gnhisut-dregs Senator C'PP°",fumer.He i s th e Na ti on ? mu m 30 ,4 ~ ; :; ph , me . f" »' I~ .I » '4 , wa .: d is -a llmn d fo r th e mu on NN!
amd:,tusigh; payer.Ho ptys frsight both nl!hn.|\nl.:lid claim hld been PIII in br ermr.
=' = ~; ; °f §: " :m" "- H " " ": " - n'Iing aP1'|n0n:*The An§l\\e1 111 n uuvu Lan Ilvs vu ........._._-_reMr. andhlu .¥I.p_Hanson and Conscience."Subject of Uk evening a beginning can be made.. reassuring
crealn.-__3 -Lugerman;"ihngc rinDiaobedlenw-"preliminary action eu; be tskemcon-
._\__..-__.|
-'=¥i.'"'u. B'hmu xwnnm umm of om;h»"llr. w,°°§,i,.°'§§"m,
Mr. President, I rise to pracnt ways.Ho gat: it coming and going.The upon of the park eommmeé
Au to the eflen that tha Cuhtter
zuk vu being put In lhapo for \
mnriu umping (mud.
A n p o n ol tha u m m m d n m
A m r a m u m m m m u m u a s
following un., u wu mm' ma
uwnd sd d m (alluring c lllml bo
ndlnwed m d the Cammy C I M 5|
haroby ardand to dnvf -nu-nm» on
Mr. and Mrs. Minn :smnn a.nu um- -livenheldapicnicMondaydrivingup neu' Decatur where they took their sflin. D. G. Dgngnn ""m 61: with us"Butsome
,,,,,,,,, and ata our of doomlu begin the meetingMonday even-gesture must
1 _»»n....»» ¢,...»¢ fha time. xmlrr.|,d¢ln
Please do not forget that the evln- Hdence in thefuture can ne mswn-u.positive,cunstructin
be made byAmefrict,
Lhurry . if the worid
\~clmmnmu Burkett 1| am home.;|ldunte of mu mn am atBmvnd\ Hall.u mL w i wL a w nf lo w!her Omahaavere Sundaygums at 9.he{)M-=»»~= -~»- -== » home ~ - two E. c .Burdic home.' T h e r ~ ~ ' : ; , , . ' ; ° ; : ; ' ; a . ; ° I ' a z
' h e hrelic..Shewill than en $0 W attend the Alumni reception.[ia doing some painting for Floyd Van
Way ne on mend summer nbwl1suv. Ford returnd smraey even- vasHrs.Wilbur[0 70was1h°vv1==ar ing from a 'trip to Omnha.|Mr. and121. Rlyznontl Bova "d
ls Omaha one dl? last week.|MftandHrs.HarlanDennyof EthelandHelenattendedDecomp-
J . D . L o r e ~ b y B l a i n e T e l n m d zspent SundaylnHerman. lion Flay exerelaes in Blair.I n i ti n wasoTe h n p h'|'lsuredly,Hines Hyrtle Wachter and~'I§lnelu\'i|`\_hlr. and Mn. O. L. Hllainger and
evening to $0HuI0~ LUN! Godaey gm; up f|gm Gmlhl Q9 gt.. MFI. M. K. Jbhlllhll and \!| |ildl¢D W £l0
'_n_\'A--1 AL- -nvnzvnnanlnnf luillrllli nlul~ ~ ~
Mr.andMn .F u n kLarsonand
babyol'Omahaarevisltlngth dr
purenlaMr. andMn. J ohn Lanon.
ln. Bruce Smith and children are
\Ztin;withherparentsMr.anr
51.4. I1 E.Hayes.
The commencement exercises were
heldFriday evening at 811.m.at
theNl.E.church.Thefollowing
.......:z.. vnumlvlhel their dinlornu:Mi n
ing \|Ull8 0.Uulls avabuu-..,-..Don't forget the plac e, don't fame:
to come, don"t forget to invite others
to come.Don't forget ihe basement
is cooland eomfonahlaDon't for-
meryouwillhear greatmessages.
D~on't come to get your feelings hurt.
Don'tforget ufiatin bitter toyou
may lute good to the other fellow.
Comoprepmed to 'help savesouls,
. _ -s..ae.»...
and this country are to be lifted out
of the trough of the depression."
o v ams l c n u o n a xc' r o w x s
Herman Record
WilliamKramer, awellknown
farmer living four miles west of Her-
mnn had the misfortune zo lose his
left arm while shelling corn Wednes-
are contempinting addng the hird completed am an opcnuon wnmn use mruou: the country.1 none appeals;"wlu-| corn lelltng \round25 to ao funds showed qu; the ugh; depart- dm dillereot funds to pay uma,;
year of the course.1°h|, of course next week.como from governors, mayors, stale aint n bnleol in form c ommunities, ment hi l surplus ,y appnximudy Blair Tol. Co. gggggg \gn;'lneons something zo Bllir u th e 1 """ I"°" ?.'l" '".2 "f"" °f"°° 'f"f ''f2 'f ?i l\\y c omln J son s. " r"f°" "°'lf?fI ¥&'"°!""P?.°P'¥"F" "3 "PY mf" 5 an $8.000 and the wa l! !department,ma mlb )S 86.20
m sxommln fblukmnhe Introind hdght "X`§}m of bil: were allowed, amc nd Mr k )\11.75
ww t h e y h a ve : h m Cnunciiman Grlmufn bm for J ulius Pntornn imlrnlllll'a u s
l a c k O f ~ ~ n h n n !snvlr nI| ¢l 1|§»hwnsphl ln wi ll B f b l.' l ! m f l }~
m a
m m
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n o I I 1 1 3 : M I w i p l t l lI fS U P I H I H U\ ) l | I | l | 1 . I n0- - -- .»1 .\| | l _ ! . . s ¢ ¢i d l h fl . n £ l . n ° 0 | \ .M F .; \ l Q l | ' \ ¢ fi s6 3
1\i§.;l:;i3mnmonQ!W5l'mon, illiluawn--.SBI!!c f llf -He Wil helping with
Nichol" Sheets andthe|=h¢|1n~y andnoticingthatum
n w .Hd v v dHart34191151c n u n c un a r e scornnot feeding sIn nmvery un-
nillr mu vic inity :ml neun Iwu luv m m a .m e u m m r n e p p m ~|ln! foils! in tbl country.§.lIh¢uI 'P Dahwilvn [mulur. na un. Haan ez aenum wa vmm_ nlatlvtl.ldertook to remedy the matter when ~tertaining the visitors
of feeling,all round,was demon-
were thrownstratcd.The homes
open for lodging, free of charge, and
on Sunday the pulpits in the variousehulrehcs were filled by the visitors,
'who brought w w w of sincerity
and faith to their audiences.
With the coming of Monday morn-
in: there was s. veritable exodus as
the visitors departenl for their various
piaees of abode,we hope with the
ltlndest regard for Blair and with
the same spirit of respect that our
citizens have for them.
c o vi rr lr :s MUST K EE P
W ITHIN 3% MILL LEVY
Prof. J. W. Swihart presented two of
his advanced pupils, Mr. David Mum-
rnert and Misa Marian Hyde in a
joint recital at the Baptist church.
Miss Gladys Hr.Cann served as
pianist and Miss Helen Mueller and
Prof. Swihart assisted in one or more
selections.
Mr. Swihart tal:es__o guest deal of
pride ln his violin work with his pu
pils and the ease with which they ploy
and the perfection they have attained
has not been reached entirely by the
pupils themselves but through the un-
tlrlng efforts and patience of their
instructor.
The program was very interesting
und friends of the young people were
pleased to be present and hear them
nt i t h Hn a
. _.. . _ _ . . . . "- v w r v v . " - m v 7 . - - - - . . . .s i t u a t i o n .s o f a r a s t h e b u s i n e s s o l ' \ . h e _ 1 |j u s t 3 5 c e n t s .
West ls concerned. and that Ls why I.
wish to lay stress on the urgency of
quick action.High railway rates are
not entlnely responsible. but they have
h a d a g r e a td c n lto d e w i th lt.
"Texas rice gfronors ahlp rico
across the ocean to Liverpool and
from Liverpool hack to Nm Y o r k
cheaper than they can ship it bn rail
dinct from l3ea.umont, Texas, to NewMust Retara to Normal 'Y or k
"Hr, President, the most pressing "Cotton can he shipped from Gal-
question in the United States ot this
moment and the greatest obstacle in
the way of o ecturn to normal condi-
tions nm! the restoration of business,
ls the high cost of transportation.:
"The semi-mystery of the recent
arrival at our seaports of ahiplosds
of foreign products. products of which
this country has an exportable surplus
of its own, beeornes clearer when we
learn that a bushel of grain can be
- \ . . . 1 . . . . . - J -\ r _.\ . | - _ s 1 _ _ _ .n . a
\eal»on to Bremen. s distance of 3.000
mile for 35 cents a hundred pounds.
But to ship by rail a halo of cotton
from the Interior of Tenn a distance,
of 300 miles costs 95 cents a hundred
-about three times as muc h.
u n i ; - n
The quarterly eonlerenoe of the
Northsest Nebr..Dist.of the Ro-
organlsorl Latter Day Saints met ln
this city Saturday and Sunday, June
4 and s at their church.
On Saturday afternoon, the hust-
rr--s session of the Sunday geheol,
church,Religio,pod Daughters ot
Zion was held.Saturday evening
a literary and musical program in
charge of Mrs. Ezra Brurnbaugh was
given before a large audience.
About a dozen of the members who
3 lnach cabba c. and onions rol.in»"° volunteer ministers tn this faithn5Kthe fields of Texas: hay and corn .mfgffurird the H-=-wg f~°;¢g sesrlon
wasting in Kansas; fnllts are stacked,sf speaking on va ous P ass zo-
in Cdifornla; and hides are [ning to ed to them.These men in private
wants in all parts of the country be-life are business rnen in their home
imsms nm!erlwl nf thai?tlrnn and
a s s o a u u ¢ a |} . n .u v p ` - v u -
Fred Deweber (supplies
for poor)
Blair on Co. (ull)
Menklng i Sege r (zu)
Ho o ki n g a Se w (s u )
E. 0; Padrehlld (Mill)
Farmers Gr. el Lhr. Co.
(lumber)
o. S. Prichard llali-or)
Ken. Co-op. Merci. Co. (sup-
plies for poor)
Wm. hlclknald (labor)
C. J. Beekman (supplies
for poor)
B. F. Holler (Insurance
premium)
Hsry C. Debel Co.. Clk. (Wm.
Kruger depsomanlaei
l n s
m o '
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s a u
20.53g n
8.50
1.28
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»The only sensable, sanitary
m e t h o d .Cheapert h a n a n y
other way.
BLAIR GASco1v\PANv
'minedher num- and mmem e n u
from Sloux City Tuesday.Mn. Ray Harrison wal o guest od
relatlvelat Teklmah onedeylast
week.o.H. Goduywas0|| ||h| bunk
ness vlsltor Friday.Wm. Kronxer and nmny o(0m| -
hx came up and spent Deeontlon Day
at theJ. M. wen home.
Allan smnhandlamlly drove lo
Fontanello Sunday and lpont the day
me her parenu Mr. md Mrs. Funk
Hancock._MarrlnKindredof Florenc e vmx-
ed in Herman Monday.\lr. and Mn. E. C. Burdk and Mr.
... ._ ,_ ._ _.A ma n a / 'Specmmu s k b ythe
orehextn vu greatly enjoyed.
TheAlumnirec ey dun to c lue of
1921washeld5|¢\||d;yevenlnk.
Th e l ln t p m o l th eprogram was,given at the Maaunlc hull alter which
nfnahmenu were aerved.Following
u th e v' °! "! "\ n m was g lwn: - rm;
:elections by the orelmatra.Weleomo
to the : las s of '2l by \llq_ A nna
l arell
Tllerevr uallttlefallingol!lnauendance It S\lndl)' nehool Iaxt Sun-
day owing w the nnlon lervire at the
nun.mI" be huk ln our places
Anumber
ln`the near
would come
do we urge
next Sunndnymorning.
have promised to come
future.We wish then:
next Sunday, especiallyour men to come and lend lhelr ln»
nuenc e in thla Iwi work.Much de-
de upon menResponae by Min ow Went.1We upset to have a mlnlnter from
mme b v li m Me r g e r yAc kerman. me vmung brethnm xn the mnnn-
Vlolln duet by )t|luE\1ly r\ Camerontion new ln union an loan one of our
and Howard Hannon.lurvlzennextSumiay.Wabelieve
ILouie Hannon uted al loiltml-llar they willhave a messagef o r ,zu.and nve some very appropriate re-l Let us have a_z°°d lmwnee to wel-
h| | handwasau g h tand hl|.ar-m
drawn into the machine.Fleshand
bone were tornawayleawng prac-
liv:dly Nunn; but the tendons and
llgnmenu.Dr.Cameronwa s wle d
at once andmade a quick drive tn
theKramer (ann.He nt once had
the unfortunate man removed to the
'rekamahhospitalwhere,withDr.
Johnson. he revered the arm between
theelbowIndtheshoulder.F o r
tunalzly wenature of the aeeldent
prevented an excullve. lou of blood
and Dr. Cameron oxpreuu the be-
llel that ln spite of his patients ul-
vaneed age, then is little danger of
tonnlnationunlealunfoneaeende-
A
:come them.Remunber um an yourntwndammatyourchurchyoua n
r e l d p m e n t sli h ou l doc c ur .
B u r t C o u n t y H e r a l d
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BLAIR.NEBRASKA'n Monday liternoon.gin; who responded with these touts:
AllanSmith.FredRohe|'hon,Hli r- E. Q Bur di e.
Rv- Knteraen. E. W. Dorsey . 0. H. VocaiSolo-Minsmana Swans on.
G°d»¢>-o.L.mmnz erm dChris Smile-"Don'tl z m k rDr.A.J.
'l'nlh||eau n abrilthtlndandy Cameron.`
urodny momlng and matured over llonologue-"Silas"M mSylvia.
to the Elkhornwheretheycooked Brunton.
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The topic for theyoungpeople
Sunday evening is "Thy Kingdom in
the Wodd."The scripture lesson in
Matt. 8:7-1I5.'l'hh'iz | consecration
meeting. everymembershouldbe
'n Monday liternoon.gin; who responded with these touts:
AllanSmith.FredRohe|'hon,Hli r- E. Q Bur di e.
Rv- Knteraen. E. W. Dorsey . 0. H. VocaiSolo-Minsmana Swans on.
G°d»¢>-o.L.mmnz erm dChris Smile-"Don'tl z m k rDr.A.J.
'l'nlh||eau n abrilthtlndandy Cameron.`
urodny momlng and matured over llonologue-"Silas"M mSylvia.
to the Elkhornwheretheycooked Brunton.
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The topic for theyoungpeople
Sunday evening is "Thy Kingdom in
the Wodd."The scripture lesson in
Matt. 8:7-1I5.'l'hh'iz | consecration
meeting. everymembershouldbe
... -.... .....,..Mllppru w new mn :: mm anum cause :hue pmaucu cannctbeamppcd " " " "' " '" " "' j " " "" " "" "Ulf |- umon qmsurlncnThe program as given that cxgening Americ a for 12 centl. but that izmu over American nilmam at prom.| °"°"" for th e ¥'°fn :h°f ~1 re-plmi uma
follovmi 38 cents to ship a bushei of wheat to *Treight rates are blnmed by both At 2 n m. Su él_i'x ?°°p° un Moore Plumbilll Co. Iworki
PROGRAM tlut rlty from Minneapolis by nil.prudllolr and consumer.But in most ceived h-gd-m 3*mrna _»=-qfm E. C. Jackson (fees)
Violin Concerto in A Minor Accolay "When eottonse-ed cake.u n d In cnlu them in mlm n toll taker some-.'f'f'd following th ~ ceremony P N. E. Noy u !b;Illi!)
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e ve n i n g : b o u t 6 : 0 0o'c ¥ o c\ t w h en t h e
d r i l l e r sw h o w e r e h u n t i n g f o r i r a t e :
l t r u c kafi n eH o u ;o fu n t e rW h k h
a m dat w oi n c hD i v'a n dpr n d u e o d
al0Ill\Vlll| U\l|¢\I 1 .n1us \\i n n n \n.1us e n t b y S t a t e T a x Cn m m l n s i o n e r
O s b o r n e t h a t x i i cogmties m u s t W P
w i t h i n t h e 8 %m i l !l e vy , o r 3 5 c e n u
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hir. Lamia blumrnert
Two Violins--Nazemth (Tnunod
Marian Ryde aiu! Mr. Swihart
Violin-Mazurka Na. 3 Demuth
182.36
15.25
quite aforce.Driillngwas contin-
ued andan :Hurt wi!!be inula to
gvt even a larger flow.This wiH be
1 splendid gdvantage for the ice phnt
and cut their c ost of opcrsting ax-
penaca eonnidenbly ln not having to
buy water (rom the city.
Ft. Calhoun Chronicle
:The "Spring Rave!" given at Huh-
=vll1e Satnnrlly and Sunday drew Init
'sized crowds. p;rLiculsrly from Omr-
. h xThe spot is ideal for auch ents:-
ttdnmentn, and the nature dances and
the pageant fitted nicly into the su:-iroggdings.
A newfresh lineo! extnline
Midi.:Bi mi niandDrvmu.111|
_:debuted Anc hor Bnnd_A l l d m .
Re-guhtlnn style atlin. 'r. c. :=lm»n'.,
The Hiilimar.
t i r e 1 c r e a t l e g i a l a t u n .
FO I nr c l in n r y g o u u t y TETQBUE
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ACCOUNT
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SOLICITED
This Bank has the facilities, the ex-
perience aixthe knowledge oi the
localconditions to renderyouthe
most efficient assistance.
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Tlie,Farmers State .Bank
Blair, Nebraska.
s v u n u ;w v u u u u n v .Y " " v » - . ."
make a direct levy not to exceed on
the actual \'n!untiu;n 3 mills for
general fund:l 'l'-I0 mud fund:
1 6 1 0 bridge fund;1 mill county
ainking fund;1-10 mill mnl.he|"a
pension and 1-10 for 1\olcller's relief.
DISIIISSED TEACHER DE»
MANB9 YE:.m's PAY
- . n u - v
Blaip, Heb.. June 7.--A .claim for
$1,12s salary and bonus has been
3.5¢-Az Dmfminq Cadmnn 4}k}LI.-.§{§'¢§l§§`§,Y1§L`,}hay-5'El"ii5."¢§S|¢ Texas director of mu-'"'° follqwing °""'*"" were confirmed;mlbum &Ea¢<»é (supplies)Mr. David Mummert 'pro-:luring region; of'Kanaas writes kell.\\ril.u me that 3,000 care of early Opal McEver|¢.Francie Walrath, Mn. Geo. HcQuar'rie (Wf-
Vlolln 'l'rie-The Zllcflmaids Krienn
Mr. Swlhart, Mr. Edummert.
Misa Mueller, Miss Kyde
Violin-Deunhka Allen
-Serenade sebum-n.
--Lelkern Lehrer
Miss Marian Kyrie'rum vr°| i n»-Awldon G¢»1.=m|_
-Berreuse Godard
-Midnight Godard
Mr.Mummerl.. Mr. Swihart
me:|\egeteblee have been lost up to this P"°f"""Walrath,Curtin Maynard.
We have hundreds and hundred: of time beeauu lt did not pay to ship g xxn ;';'b;§hh°':§£r::dc Td;| 111on & Farnberg lauppllea)
tons of hay here ready to ahlp, 11 t them.Ih m m of the low price and msn*"Te ahip glwlled corn from Hy dro. "' eonllrmed m the loc al ;;g~hmg
.l h un ma e d ul requi np 1
out ofit. and are c ompelled to let It 125 milel. costs- mkfenu a bushel, orrnt nn the ground.lalmoet as much as the corn will bring! amllzaliona in the Sunday aehool
"A ear of grain shipped from Texas at destination.we |,y i f th ,con-.»The cies Mr ae een ePanhandle 1° market at an expense c 1"""°I'.,.l"§.'3"'"§l °-3 in '~°§'~;flwenee were held Sunday evening
f .""?5.."T°E"*1'~ produc er $f75. _.f'.'L. ____. §f,.f.__ f'1'I"fL'..'f, at alt e'eloc k with nfearhinl services
12.75
2.80
1.50
B. s. T. Garage (repairs):ns
Armin Handtare llvpairhl
Gm Scheme: (belt)
Blair Auto Exchg. lrepalnl
Henry P. Hansen (manag-
ing poor farm)Shaffer on a mf. c o. (oil)M S M
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|'ec"tln|' exam. papera)
Henry Schmidt (repallrs)
ms c1.50
56.55
48.00
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Book your orders with us for~
livery off the car.This gives you
an opportunity to save money.
1v
\Get our prices onFlour andI
"Feeds..~
ggboth Hard and Soft-Coal for de-
ggRhoades Coal 8| Feed Store.~
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In 9 Un; of um; ne hgq go guy more umn;ruuu5u uluney uy Mllp|.||n|( uw crup w -_ rum vunzuca \u|lluu»tiled \i..h the board of education of Wolin-Tendreaae Dndln gwg f lhrelkhln the in and, of c mer lite em of hnndiing from ,mg Aroud 160 del:-gates m y I n ~for pw;}
13|b Miss Grace Balinrd. county --Ave Maria HuhGounod or .sr s n 'i n n i l m u o n vmuu ly all our trndnnre c oming from ""no Menking a Seger (ru)mr y _counc. sold lun produce at a loss.|W Y as Yanktnn q p wut to Fremont [_ E Helrick (mm mark)attorney, for Min Jeanette Jones. n Mr. David Murumert .ble will ro:in the \__ __. ____"Texas and Floddn truc k f 1-men Pfnahn pmduc u ''* ".¥""'E' \h0 . w n ' . ~ ' f l fti lgn ncsunlntrn ¢1\| llli his a nn va uu }\1\\rl° skinned nrnflnnu tn Hao Nb; Yn| §`nl|d| ¢ Urn!! J . A. ~ Df1!lf~.""nd south I0 W .-' L E . ~ ~ ~
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h \manner ana rcrewea naming in r¢~!'""'[ "" sue"'%E{'.**I_i'ii l?I r f 3 , ° f . \ . .__ AL-|Seymour Smith of DeSoto, one °flturn but a hill for the balance duo nn.°¥""7"""f°
*Fred Reizhmuallcr awk: u r t m :{smith mark;.1935Wlllhill, Stevan Fhnnnaey (medl-
rim for poor)10.14
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musrserory aesuemem. mass uolmruhas onlers from her client to llle suit
lgainst the* school district The
lsintifl resides with her futher. the
.A. R. Jones, at Fairfield. Heb.
-Wor¥d~}lei*lllE.
HUHIHPS STUDIO IN NEW !l()\ilI
H - _,
We are now loratecl in our new
studlo just across the street from lhel
Hrs. T. C. Hilton mililner estuhllsh-
ment.We have ever facility for
neighbor and writing a Inie! note to'¢,l » , i ; ~ ' f i
his wife has diuvwvd from sight.. ship csnrnrnis orsngea as is does mlt in one ef the surpdsee of thelgmw them.
time in this neighborhood and many
lore the surmises that are tloatiziz
aboul.It is undcrslnod that his homo
millions were pleasant but that
slight ilnaneial reverses disrourugzesl
him whic h mused him to make the
move he did.J
He is s highly educated :wuz msn.
s good farmer and comes of e fsrnily
that hu alway s ranked amen;the>fxtefldingser\ice to our customers to; best in the county md msny are h ,
we extend n heany welcome exprssions of ngret heard on everyin our new home Come in and leeihsmt st the su! turn ef shin for
las.s l§uhn's Studio.him and his family.
"Western llvrf t--ck Men full the In-
terstnte Cfwmerre Commission the
esistint rém will r-'ln l.!\¢\"| ifmn-
llhueri.Cai "'frelehts f"0'n B n
Mflliléi In f°""\Q°hive l1tl'(|len|
from 22renl..e 'hunf""'~d in 1914 tn
3? rents in l92'.Of 1'~'\ inr-Msqhf
I6 neu. lsMr has obtained lpproxi-
mstely 1| rents.
The rule o- v|~--* fmv- ('l\'cn°-'\ in
New Yuri: was 'UI s\¢"ill in Ulla: tn-
dn it is 19.8 e¢°'\*s. The 1hte on rom
from Ksnsss Ci*v to Chicago has
doubled ln the last four years. Bimi-
"l'. W. Tamlinnon, aec ry of thel -Holmquisl. Gr. I Lbr. Co.
American Nsliorol I.l\estocl¢Anno-Mr.Rollsnd Smith,son of l l m l (eosl for poor)]
(i llseiarion, writes:Lee Smith of Do Soto. and Musa Eh!Anna K. Rasmussen nf
Idaho, which onllnsrily ships thou-Schafer, dtughlm of Mr.snr!Mrs.R. H.Rasmussen lulsryisands of cars. hu scarrely been able' Fmnk Schafer were married ln Oml-E. 0. Deseon (roaddn s -
to ship a car df llfalfa this sesson.hs yestendsy.I sins)
'Csttlemen of New Mexiro and Mr. Smith is s substantial ycnng H. W. Mierhenry (wld
T:mu, egcustomed at this time of thelfnrmer of De Soto and l- held in high
ycnr to ship their herds to Hsnsu to respect by those who lmow him while
fattrn on graes, new have no money the bride is held in equally high ee-to my the freight bill and mano! bor-' leem, being one of the county's me-|un d )rw:ll f rom their banks.laveslockleessful teachers.Edie: Havens (labor)
men ent of the Missouri rlver ususllyl A reception will be held st the home Avery Co. (repairs)
bu:much alfalfa hsy in Clondo and of the bride's parents in this city lhls Wm. H. Rshifs fhlullngltk.This 1 evening sfter which they will be hand brush)
drusrzlnslJohnson Drug Co. (ether)
Edgar Havens (hauling
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Kansas lo feed the r s oe 1 .r .(Continued from peg;
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Dr.Mllcs' Ann-ram PillsConuin no dangerous lubit-
forming drugs.Why don't you
try them?
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i o m a l a y e r u f h m i i e d n o u d i r l i a d d I
h y e r n f m i d t o i l e d h a m c u t In b l i l .
th e n : n o l h e fr l a y e r o f n o o dl e s . r vp e l t -
l n : u n t i l : h a : n a h i s fu n .C o w vr l t h
bu t t e r e d c n z m t u .do ! \ r \ . l h b u t t e r a n d
b a k e In 1 m o d e r a t e o ve n .
F r l a l l l l l l f - G r i n d p o l k le n d e r l o h l
I Un a t h r m l g h n.m e a :ch o p pe r .
.. . . . ... ...l b . a m . T u t u I N e w t o n !!! U \ | » | . t
I v a n n u m u n 1 | m o r e w r o .AM I h a th l n i l. t h e mo n a t hl t n n l y
u n a .S o t o 1 | t h a m m U M !! d o t h p r o c u r e1 ° h ; ; = * ; _ 1 » m a m a k e a n m a n m n :
IW l l h r h u m n n u n u m a m i a b l e n l l h t .fo r fg r u- » s o m of m e w a s fo r m m m
n 0F o r m u l l s fo r m : n d d o t h u n o b o d !
m a h .- l p o a l o r , h u n t i n g L a m b .
a z » \ s o | ~ | A a \ . I n o o n n a m a n .
Bo n n t i m e fo r a l u n c h e o n o r s u p p e r
du h . : ry :m n t e mp t in g c c mh t na z lr m .
To m a t o R u s
b l m u w e r abt en po o nful n o i
b u t t e r I n a l a n c e -
p l u .m d w h e n
m e l t e d : d d n o
z n b l e r p o n n t u h o f
Go u t .P o u r o n
g n d u a l l y t h r u -fl i l l r i h n o i ' \ m p r u l o f : m n m m . m d
u l c o n u t h e m l x t u n 1 | t h l c k e n u d .
l i d i h r s o t o u n h a o f u c u p fu l o f
l t n l n e d t o m u u n .m l x e d w i t h o n l -
llthrh ot n teupoonrul nt soda; thanldd um cuptall ot duel!-c1.lt chant.nm ms slightly benlen. lalt. mum d a n d c l y e n n e t o t u n e .B e r n a s
l o a n a s t h e c h e m o i s m e l t e d u n h e t
g n h a m c n c k e n o r t o u t e d br e a d .
¢- -" - - -.. _. - ._ -V a r y R a n .
" H e '| 1 . n n b i r d . "" W h a t m a k e s y o u t h i n k I n f '
" H n a n u t pa p e r - h n n l e r . "
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cr u m b s u n t i l I-o ft.aqua.-ne d r :a n d
m i x w i t h t h e m e a t .A d d o n e o r t w o
un b e at e n P I I I t n b i n d .S h l p e i n t o
ln a l l n a g e a te n . d r e d g e w it h t i e n r a n d
r u .
C l l l fe r n l a M l n a e P I I. - P o u r o n e e u p
f n l o f m u m :w a t e r t i t e r : m e c u p t u l
ea c h n f ap r i co t : a n d pr u n ee . Le t st a n d
th r e e h o u n . fe m m e th e n k t n e fr o m t h e
ap t- i eo u a n d th e sto nes fr o m t h e
pr u n e e . m u ! t u t h e w i t e r In w h i c h t h e y
w e r e : n a k e d u n t i l t h i e t e r l | n e a r l y
al l c o o k ed a w a y .H I : t d r i e d fr u l t
w i t h o n e e u p fu l a t n l s i n s ,on e- h al f
m m m o f m i n t e d d t m u .t h e j u i c e d
a n or an ge ,o n e h a l f te as pn nn fu l ea c h
o f r l n g e m o n , : t u n n e l a n d c l a w s , o n e -
fo u r t h e u p m l o f w a l n u t s . o n e c u p f u !
or!su g a r a n d o n e l u t f e vp fu l o f e l
mo nd n.B a k e w l t h t w o c r u a u .
~'l'hlre m \ t n b l n o lt1ut » f 1.lherw h e n l l b o r wi ll tell fo r o u r n e l l h -
bo r e' ha o pl n ua .b u t n o In e t e t a l o x -t r a n n n e e a t i t w h e n lt.er m n e tpt en t.\ .
H E L P F U L H IH T8 .
Mi l de e re d g i o ve e m a y b e h u n g l n
w h i c h iq pl a ce d Iewo o d e n h o :l u
_|s a u c e r c o u l l l n l n g
:, ", I 1 e m m o n l n l c o ve r
`''ti g h t l y a n d t h e
f u t n e s i n t h e
co u rs e o f I d n !
'w i l l d r i ve a t i ]
th e m il d e w .
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m y w i t he u w que e r thi ng:do w n
th or n,a n d o n e w a l n c l o w n w i t h 1
: i m c fa c e p a i n t e d w l u : r e d In p l a c e s . "
" U h ,lh ns e n e w h e n ; l o o k j u s t l i k e
t h a i . " b m k a i n o l d Y l l l o w H a n . " N o w
w e k n o w Ir l ll l l t h e y a r e .Th e y a r t
c l o w n ! a n d c a m e f r o m : h e d r e w . "
" T h e y b e t t e r g d b n c k t h e r e th e y
fa m e fr o m . " m l r l o l d Y e l l o w H e n . " fo r
n o h e n l n t h l s h n r n y n r d w i l l h a ve m s -
t h l n g t o d n w i t h th e m. "
Th a t n i g h t w h e n : h e h e n s n r t o
h e d l t w a s w r y . ve r y d a r k : n d ho se
t h u h m l l i t t l e : m e s fu d d l a d t h a n a n
u n d e r t h e i r w i n g ;T h e n e w h e a r - t h e y w e ve G u l n e n
H e n s .w h i c h .:JL .e ou ft m y o u h a ve
g u e s s e d b e f o r e t h i s - - w e n t t o n e d a n y
up i n t h e H a- nn c he a o f t h e nr a rh y t r ee s
a s th e y n i n n y n d o .I n d i f a n y t h i n g
d l z l n r h s t h e m th e y q u i c k l y c r y sl u m
: h u n u t t i m e l n soi led b y l st a i n
o f m o t ,: l m l c h t h e cl o t h o ve r eln»
lar old ery ho op s u n d r e m o ve t h e s p o t .
W l u n d r y . p n u a n d t h e c l o t h u : m u
nz n l n .
u =
T H E U S E o r - A N Y . "
44 1t:~=o\t t h e f a m i l y w e l l , a n d t h eIy u u n t t e l t m u l s b r i g h t e r t h a n a n y
o f m e m . "Th i s s e n t e n c e 1 | l n c o r t t vtan d s h o u l d b e c h n n xe d t o " I k u m a r t h i
fn m l t y melt.lp n !th e y ou n g e st n o n l s
b r i g h t e r t l m n a n y o t h e r o n e o t
m a m . " o r " h r i g h t e r t h a n m y u f t h e
re n t n f t h e fam i l y . "
W h e n t h e se nt en ce l i n t qu o t e d In
a n a i y z e d - t h a t s a . t a k e n w a r t a n d e x -
a m i n e d c r i t i c a l l y - It see ms t o an y
th a t t h e y o u ng e s t s u n l a br i g ht e r t h a n
h l n u e l f: fo r . o t c o u r s e . h e 1 | o n e . o r
a n y u m -o f t h e fn m l l y .Su c h n s t at e -
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g l e e t o a fe ve r pa t l e n t w h o ne ed s
so m e t h i n g o ft e n t o c o o l t h e m o n t h .
x r c r a c k e d I c e u t o b e u s e d l n t h e
at c k ro o u c t t w il l k ee p l oa m ' lf a pt e c u
of c he ea oc to tl t l a l i e d o ve r t h e b o w l
a n d t h e Ice k e p t i n tt.C o ve r t h e
h o w l w i t h a n o t h e r a n d p l a c e a p a p e r
h a ; o u r b o t h .Th i s ' a l l l a a vo m a n y
ut e p a t o r e n e w t h e i c e .
I-'or th e t»o dr tdo er n who g et so tl :- ed
ty i n g l n o n e vw l l u n .t h e to t l ow l n g
h e l p w i l l b e g r e a t l y a p p r e c i a t e d : Ti e
st o u t n e w c o t t o n c lo t h a t r l p a o n e a c h
:fide n f th e he a d b o a r d o t b e d fr a m e ,
h a vi n g a l a r g e k n o t l n th e c m !o f
ea c h a t r l n t o ho l d .Hr 3 r e a p i n g t h o s e
u r u p p o n a o n e m a y m i s e u p o r c h a n g e
po d t l o t t eas il y.T h e k n o t s m a y h e
a l l p p t l u n d e r t h e p i l l o w w h e n n o t i n
uae,F o r t i r e d fe e t , e m l x t t t r e o r b a k i n g
so da a n d talcttm,np r t nk l e d i n t o t h e
whoes.w i l l g i ve l r e t t t lQ¥ ll !.F o r
c o m a a n d caltouaea,k e e p t h e m c o v-
e r e d w i t h a d h e s i ve t a p e . r e n e w i n g a a
o ft e n a a t h e b a t h i n g o f t h e fe e t re~
m o ve s t h e pla nt er s.' r m s lteepa t h e
h t m l pl ac es zo ft .
I n a p p l y l n ;ad h e a l ve p l a n e t t o a
vrm tm l.us e : h o n at r l p a w l t h j n p e a
fu at eu cd l n t h e s t r i p e , vr h l c h m a y b e
un i t e d .t h e d r o n i n g c h a n g e d q t !r e
t l n l w i l l t n u t d l a t u r b l o x t h e n d n e a l n
n l a l iAsi m p l e m e t h o d t o cl e a n al t r e r
bl ac lt en vd tnotn us e ta i n p l a t e t h o
~l.l\|~r I n o n a l u m i n u m di s h w i t h a
: e o n p o o n m l e a c h M h a l t i n g an ds a n d
~ta'Il.D o n o t b a l l t m Io m t . fo r a d l vo r
wh i c h i n t h i n l y c o a t e d o m b e e n t i r e l y
re m o ve d .U n e m a y t m -n pie ce o f
nt t t ml n u m t n a t :m o t t e d i al s on t he l n
Itttlcm w i l l rnuttltcn at P0 06 di sh .A pl ac e o f cn m p h o r .k e p t t o t h e
s i l ve r d r a w e r .w i l l h e l p t o k e e p th e
»~ | l\ e r fro m tn rn la hl ng .
C e t n p u t n m : a a r e w u h w l b y m u h
l n a w l t h ho se a n d ac r u tm i n g sr lt h
h r o o m o r b m a h .If t h e y a l n n t t o w a r d
me dr u m. mt th e y s ho u ld . t h e c le a ni n g
la ve ry s i mp l e .
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Now. neryhody in :own impvn :ullMu. Paula Pm: was talkin; of mu:-
lnz A vldt to hor married daughter
in ohm.Hhs had new talklnt abou!
1: for two yearn but an |n|1'1Jw nit-arnl tlmldity of | woumn long | wtdnw
Qnd poalponed th e :mx ne u: f ro m
month In month. until lbs neighbors
tenn to wonder whether lt would ner
come to all1.8-0 one morning \neu Uncle TumFlman met a frlend or lin. l'au!a'l.
ASPIRIN
Name "Ba;;'T;n Genuine
9 % / \ ~R
\' h h u p lr l n o n l y u w lu s u u mn e u n a f : m u ms B u n T lb l u ll u l
Axnlrln.Then y ou will bl human;
the d ln etla u nd mo an var ud vu!
.. .
"What's in a Name?"
Fans qbout. yguruamr.; its hiswry; meaning; wher it was
u h m :"W hen in lin. Pllltl goin' ou:1.1
Umar'°Don't uk me." mld the nlher." Idont lmow nothin' about lt.lf I tell
her to go :he c an we all want zo
get rid of her. and it I ull her to anyat home, Shu nys I um mean. 1 am?
nytn' a word!"--Phliadslphin I-¢dl'N»
n une D' CHEER
, 9 5 :John Kandrlck Bing
e n
nv Mzmsisn MQ.nsz~1A1.L
...~.,...emac s with mbltlmnu.H m m
th | B a y a ' C r o u o n tn b le tl. 1 \ m a num mem with ou t :e u- ,mr cum-.
Handsets.Nonnlnn.Ilhzumnlam.h n c h l .Toothaehl.Lumbqo m d
for Pain.Han dy tin b out at tvdu
mu m c a n tn e mu .Drn qis ta anu l l i l r t i r v w h n l -.uplnn il the
trad e mart or Bust llmuhc tnn ui
ilmosostlclddc nar at
m v ,
\|.T n a s w o n al m o s t a s p r o m i n e n t n
p l a c e r m o n g t h e feminine-u u n e a a t
o u r : vu n l r y a n t h e e q u n i i y ex o t i c
Jm m l t n sh i vi h fo l l o w e d t h e s o n g o f
t h u p t l n .An i t a .n o w e r e r ,i s m u c h
m o r e 1 - e d a t e n t o f N o n i ; A m e r l c n t h a n
It s ;1re1r.t;|rpe.I-'nr A n i m r l g n l b l n g
M Y s r n l x z .
E R E 1 to u t n u I u m mvzirou ld be
F o r l o n g " d n l t h a n t h o u
i n n w -Bu r si x t y Mu n. m i¥ b¢ m or e .
au.mo rt lm l u d are t u m : r a u r ,"ith much a o a io our goats ha umA..t i m e m o s fu w Q d o lt l n.n i g h t . ;
t h u e n t m ~ c e o f A n i m Haro ugh th e
g u e w n y a t Sp a in .l l y u n u u m .t h a t
k i n g d o m M r o y a l s p l e n d o r . w l d i m m -
» _ l l l""'
Aunt."About the time that we mother nt
Samuel ang n-conied in Biblicalchronlclu 11| the origimll Ilannth. the
Doi: mid the hens what hm! happened
and hour the new hem had given Umwnrntn; or he muh: never have caught
the robber."lt it num for that urtnl mr maymake." said old Yellow Him. after a
call on the Guineas. "une: would be
very nice companions."Bu t iz vu me e rr : ha t an d ua
mn night." nld Hn. Brown Hen," lahnli never :gala Judn any one :mm
appeuaucea."
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Pearl W hitel ~I Q ~-~> "WI~
Mi l it a ry .
" In t h i s m i l k l u : h e c o c o n u t p u r e
" M u s t h e I t c o m a i n o m o f n l
t u r ¢ |nested pack age s."
"flux Tired Feeling" Often 1
Forecasts Sickness
Whmyuuuntindvlthoutgooé time. Anydocwrdllhilymthazean||.l|ck|mbl\=lon|.nd1u1|lo1ltStut|tcmstodriv|imp\:$¢i¢|ul mu guna-ally. you my bl tmmyuufqxtlanndhslpmrldlldlltiiflithl iorndeklpdl. you!c|n:u1|tinnwl\h1nmoua8£-S.,danqvublnbhdtnnkThuslymptomldun
show uw vm. mum.
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What to Tame for \
CONSTIPATloN
Ttkeang;>"oddoaeofhr0er'|l4|llelIv!rP\lll
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The Right Thing
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~'1 a L r ~hi=\»|n?»miHTh ...'m;..§u....rl.».}~.1fn...
.» mud :quark aomathlnz thi! sounds
like "Go ameri G9 back."Bob Dog, the collle, was asleep, and
he am not hear a sound.but theGuineas dld, and In the mlddla of the
nigh! came zhelr loud cr: at "ilu buck!
U0 back!"*'Donl WU know any better than to
make lhll Billy noise ln the middle
of the night!"scolded Brown Hen.
"You are rlghlly named clowns. butI nm lorry y ou an hem nn well."
Bob Dog awoke.too.and wlih a
bound nut of his house he came barklng with all hll might, and ln a minute
he had by the leg a msn who had come
creeping toward the henhuuse to furry
ol! the hens In a bu...,Bob
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CALLIXG CARDS
Nothi ng i n no 411: 1I|h" ¥ § » ¢ m a s n m u
\» fo u n d n ut . by ns k l .--Terrence.
A W R I T E R o n l o c l n l u m x e h a s
c n i l e d t t l e n l i o n t o t h e f a c t t h a t
i n t h e c o u n t r l n d E u r o p e t h e e t i
qu e t t e o l 't h e c a l l i n g c a r d l l c l e l r l y
l a i d d o w n b y s o d a ! l a w ; l n t h i s c o u n -
lr ! It i n i a ft U 1 t he ¢ \ r .
If t h e r e w e r e b u t n a m z : e u o f c u n
~ ~ Just toYour'1'aste
And Always the Same
Ru secure unifbrmity ofstrength and flavor inyour md-time dri;1k,by the portion used.
INSTANT Posrun
(instead of cof f ee or tea)
can be made jnstant-f
perd~ul.~ ~ o n ~ ' r » nrm (MISL Ommane. 'lhlcunm-Ld
p li l lll D u ma ."lic prvled bla chuck ln nm.
cotor ich her cheet.""Yau mean he rubbed I: ol?"
m x w e w i l l n o t b r e a k a u c h I n t l - 1 a n
t h a n | r \ ..
In n o m o s e c t i o n s o f t h a c o u n t r y It
i s r u s t m n a r y fo r n e w c o m e r s t o m a l e
th e n m r a i l , a n d a n c a r d s u r e t h e e m
h l r m s o f ca ll s th e ru le s w g u l a t l n g
t h r m r u n b e r r vu w i w i t h t h o n e r c l u ~
l n t l n g c a r d usa ge.I n mo s t sec tio ns
It i n c us t o m a r y fo r t h e o l d r e s id e n t In
n u k e t h e tlrnt ca ll .I n st il !o t h e r
p l a c e ! i t 1|us ua l t o r I n e w c o m e r t o
s e n d o u t a t - h o m e r a n d ;to a u c h p e r »
m n : a n s h e c h a n c e s t o m e e t a n d d e
:l re n t o Be c om e n cq ua l nt ed wi th .
lt ls us u a l. ho w eve r . In m os t pl r ce s ,
to r t h e o l d r e s i d e n t t o m a k e t h e t l r a t
ca ll .I t i n essen tial fo r th e pe n - o n
m l l e d o n t o r e t u r n th i s t lr a t ca l l o r
el s e r u n t h e d a l u l ' b e in g c a l l ed r u d e .
sions on whlch it cannot be used how
much conrualon cnutd he avoided! Aalhll cannot he dune, vm can amy llo
mir but with our mlllnl cards. and
p o w d e r e d P o s ~ t u m s ' T T 3 " "ia
a r f f l I .u z t h a l e a s p o o n ,l m .12
a c i n g "e c o n t e n t s ° ` * '- -EEE , a c u p , t h e n a d d i n g ~
h o t w a t e r .B e t t e r f o r "-- ~ - - f ~f;
n e r v e s a n d d i g e s t z o n .__~ . . . .
N l 0 ~ \_-='==;»j;._._.
0 C I ..-C . - - _ » r _ - » - F " " - a n
Kntw what Ha W anml.He ls a brllhz nun patron ofbrunchumnr;and known wall
books suitable to his un and nude.Huwewr the mon namcuu and u
Lamlilnr mln or the high school rn
In Ilns lor whic h be la frequent
sem amncllmu stump him.
"l. wan!the three snrnqulaers."aniaouncrd hurriedly on his lan vlnll.
"Yan snmn tha 'Three lluskateen.hill lht' Ilbrndan, noting abc Its!
whlch he was fading.
"llny lm I do." bl ull!!! promptTht'::he chuckled p o d humond
"A n y hu vn I b d h n o m mu d r lw
ol' blaod." Ill lddui.
mm m~ a n - ml ~H ~r:bottleCASTDRIA. thlt fnmoul aid nmn m - mm q lm ¢ ¢ m m ~ m . ma » » m ;
m m m 1
B l s n m n a t ~~
InU| | tnr 01¢ r tlJ n n .Ch£ ¥d nn 0: 7i orF lg tc blr' | ~»
}I |I l l i l l l h l l l u c u u u n u v u
A N I T A n g e t o a S t . A n n a w h o i s t h o u g h t t o
..-....n o |Ba r e - i m c !t u t h e g r e a t l l u m a a
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H 1 I l o ve l y Sp a ni s h fa vo r i t e A n n a
Idea ot producing highly lntlnmmuble
material.linger Bacon, n monk.Inthe 'I'h!rleen||\ century. while experi-
mentlng on tlats subject, happened touse pure Instead of !mpure mllpqtre.
with the result that he nlurl; wrecked
the plate.but fnmn lh ll dlaconry
~elo c a l l o n h er , n o ma t t e r w h e r e m e l n .
wi l l d o b e t t e r t h a n t h e n e w c o m e r w h n
make s fi rst :sa ils whe re z mn l a n ot c ue-
w m n r y .l l e r e a r e s f e w h i n t s w h i c h s h o u l d
Human Fralliy.
nn argument belwwn s m n uhis wlfu had mn zvlns un' for no
time.and at lu x the woman
claimed:-1 summons you think 1 um a -
r m I wi ! "
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naar'"Glad 1 !s¢ven°t [ot sara ill
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e x p l o s l w s .| c ¢ n _ \ ¢ » : . |
- - u - u
e x n o s w e a .
N 'rmJ early day ! of wudnn com-I bnltlblen were hurled lt thc enemy
to help rlemornllze hi: ranks.Many
Fnshta a Holvy lkln
Wills the ¢h!ll¢9d¢» tudnsllqemi 'rllenm Pounder, am uzqnlm
scented convenient, economies!In
akin.bah ; md dusting powder l
I I lna me I m a illumla.whe re it ns su b
je c l e tl t o t h e St a s l c l n t lu e n r e n m !!l l
n t e d fb r i h In va r i o u s f o n n n o f d l m l fm -
Th e p o in s et ~ a In h e r n o m r .~
| C o u r ¢ 1 ; h u
pretty Amar.vrhlch ni!!im:vom!!
shame.The nzuceptlbillty of the namera the !:»Il\||~me uf ull tongues prob
ahly brought It lo the llllumllon of
softaylluhieel Spnfn."bo adopted it,cut nf! the "r" um! changed thu "m"
.;~.:.
Ul n mu ( ; . i . »| l |: ¢ ¢i ¢
O n s o f t h e m o l !p o p u l a r o f m a
Ar n ar i ca n " m o vl l "s u n l u P u r i
w h l u . .S h o i s s o w a l l k n o w n t o t h i
p a t r o n : a l t h e p l o t u n h o m o : t h a t 1 : 1 -
xlo e r n o t h l n g oo u l d b e u i d a b o u th s f t h a t I n n o t a l n a d y k n o w n . ` ! | I u
w m a n e e n t l y n a i l e d f o r E n g l a n d a n d
p o n d : h u p|61\ll'¢o n use n l l l n g a t
t h e t l u n u h l p .
da nce Invlta tlml. w he th e r lt is a c ce pt-Ted or decl ined.*"
Ca l l o r IL - uve - r. 'n r¢ !| n r t er n eu . ai m ,
un le ss y o u n i e | u \ 1 1 h l l cu s t o m o f
t h e ne i g h b or h o o d e x e m p t :y o u fr m n
l h i x d u t y .I n m m e o f t h e b i ; f i l l e t .
a m o n g m a n y g m u p l . u n !! a r e n n l r e -
q u i r e d : n e r w a s .Bu t a n u n ne c es s ar y
ca l l o r c a r d c a n n e ve r b e ob j e ct e d t o .
S e n d c n r d n w h e n n i s i m p o n fl b i e t o
at t en d a l en fo r wh i ch c ar d s h a ve be e n
sen t.L u r e c n n l a o r c a l ! a t t h e h o m e o f
o f m y a g o l e a n c a r d : f o r t h e d u m b -
t o r o f l h o ho u se h ol d a n d fo r h o r
m o t h e r .
H n r e a r e n vo ° * d n n 't s " a b o u t c a r d s :
N e ve r n g n t n n i n vi t a t i o n o o s
c n n l .a n l u vl t l t l o n z e n : o n 1 c a r d . If
It d e m a n d s a n a n s w e r . s h o u l d b o a n -
sw e r e d by n o t e .1'3 o \ e r i o a ve a c ar d w i t h o u t m a k t n g
a c o l i o n a n y o n el : l n y at h o m o .
D o n o t n e l n r n n m ca ll s b y c a r d
a l o n e u n i o n t h e h o s t e s s i s n o t h o m e
w h e n y o u r a l L I n s i n : c u e \ ¢ 1 . r r I
may be i-aft..
Nm o r h a ve a n y t h l n g p u : o n t h o c a r d
bu t t h e n a m e . ad d r e s s an d . i t w a n t e d .
th e an y a t ho mo .
.i ' i'.'f.'E§'£'i",L
or recepuon at the noun you have ut
Iended.~Hlrrled ramen leave I card 01theirownforeachwomanof:ha
househohl, 1 card of their husband fuz-
each married nnmnn and another for
|'|uw It
m
l ~I »
lurhy xhcfv.Ilul Snuln no won-r t
adopt: A name than it must lmse l
dimlntltlw, utter the Laaln lnshlun-
henre Anim.Italy wok Anlu and called her
Nlnettl.. nlnlch was later |l.l||}|!llP(f Ina dlmlnullve pro-een a~d issued (nrth}
an Ninn.3
J\nltnn tnllnmanic gun in :he ¢at|'
y HDPE
\~A Zppuvi f
Gknmnv.
To
eye.whirl:hun greater mystic quail-~
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lst.I:la a sunred mme In India;-
where I!! dnuilmg white light nlwt.with brllllam ara-n iI:\h\»0l 4| with un-`
mu m p~u\|\¢l"l.Thurulnr ls Aullu| ¥
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On éuue 16 and 1? cvrnlnra at tho
Nrbrnka Bankers'Aswéntion will
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PUEBLO PEDPLE
w a n Wrought By tha
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In mu. an »{M'i\`:t\s
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Dlsuu ml Inpvlln
~~lo. c a lc . -ne dum mu :nd
ur n h h d e m- u mm to pr wer u
rinr lizwrly »&mm¢-u the people
mu dw-.hllboulh it a m nu eleullon of
~feet :bein a n Inc l,Pueblbin a In go hu la a d w e u t o ifo othi lls o f th t MM" a nd d l
ly at sho eouluenoe of the Arkan
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|an m 1|all arm: Puebio. me in-
rm center. but proved dlumon:Saturdays flood, un umm in the
ary of iho dw.The eltgfa bulinns umm la only
in len above the Arkansas riverith me ummm at normal mn and
:er from an Good has was threat-
9009"of me 'United m u m aretouched by the mrmur and dint:nuwhichn u come to the gn-opts at
Pnlorido.Islgnedi "W ARREN u. n.sntmm."
Denver, (Solo.-'Phe followinl mu-ugv from Prnidv.-nl Harding was rr-
urlnd by Garsrn-nr Oliver R Shoup:'1 am GRP!! diliretllfd to 11-nd of
the nm misfortune srhlrh has mm.wma Us mil nf death and deatruruun,
flood Hn Unulnt.
Denver Colo.--Pnehlda presentload In not an Grit to .ou-ur duo tome qnvric vring of the Ultra of the
g \|va l l e y a t i h e A r i a n n a r i ve r .I t t l
m a x n u u u r l n g t o I n a v h o w n o b i y
y o u n m a n m n t h e g r e a t a m e r i -
e n f r .' I f t h e h d e n l m v e m m o n l n a b e
a s a i d ua N I L pa-ar.Please d o n o t
Blu-krned rnlnsr #bowed tha lo-
tion uf many tina.The entlrn diy l l m m martial
U t 1 .I»o ve r ,n l l m a d p a n e n g o r
d m a n d nvelghc c a n w e p t i n
~ss ;£ordod by me n -Sixilronds !uvb_term\na\a hen.I n d n
~ o u u e n u d to b e n vc r g mo n l
» a do d un .The animated popu
tlon ll GLN!!Ti me hlmdnd and th i n :m u .inundated by the loud tall!!-
ch out in whit was nornmly a
num!p a n and ehlldreni play-
~midi..The dellh lm probably vm mum
lho hundreds when toll la mlnlbem a m tilltrld.' r m n m
U: list may never he knfwrn.Purp-J mn u summed az li0.000.m0.
A 1 r p mm the city by nlrpiunnisd a sc um M dlnner.En tln
ff;
gv
eu.
'wild ha ve Ll-utr mm in :hu num
uid med in ¥'ueblo.In Mln i i. I wi ,during n 8006. I pulengrr !ntn ru
rushed iam the rhor mm the trucksnur Pnahlo and mare than a hundredu u - n v r ' n u n .0thlr!| »ood| ,nqtm3"» ¢ 1 w. w e w ma a i m e d a n n u l ;
1 .~.1|an £bl grin; dll!! at tho Iimuntaln
me r .
an against zulu. treaty dnt: thlc haillnl in the Un lted Ruta may blgiven, was tntrodnn-fl bs Senate Kel-
l u m npublluu.Minnesota.in 111|
ion: of U. mn mmm hs me iudlelarymmmlttei of the American Bu an-
lbdliloli.
fo pllrullln tha m y armed I
Bel and |1 ptltda Ill! !M4011~ t a l l p e r m o t l n t a b e k o p t o n t
the recirldvd dhlrlrl and with-to abo ut lr nmhnrm
Tin hundred pfnonu an in trm-~nrr lwlnitais as a mm n ruu lt
f the 8004. according ln J. L. Hon'-a.nc nlnry of the governor.u v f u e l of typhoid.pneu-
~la.dlp|zt1m1a and menr twgronanr inllnlly .M. a conugriouu Imapltni
ea of Ghana mn: of chictonpox arerantlned.T M Red Cross and
ber rails! bodies an being 11:06 in
~elf ummm! in are for the deurlltme.It 1| Impossible In Qlllmltr the num
..~
-nf homeless persons.No rlaunn
rv lllmrrd to enter me diy. by orden
-mnltnry authantin.
?srmlf'| Condition llttlr.
Wuhlngtan.D. C.--l'!nanrls|mn-aa mm mm: mmm a re hd lrr e d m
have impmved mmnrhnt rocenllylndnm credits to have bommb enter. 4coding tn reports la l fed-cn!
u r n t u r d m m i n n w . w . P
o. Hardin. who is an l nm na
south and mama wen.The dll En whump nm was a ll~
have te-G in u enmlltlon"S , r i n n d n c tla a a .peeially I~
n m mplenanu won beginning
fn li y damaged In many ether
\. ~ndo towns and in run! dlsuten
|lhl high Inter.-e
u. a. 'TO HOLD GERMAN man
Any Atttmpt On Pa rt d Rtparation
Commlaalon to nm Their 8| -
ltnquhhmant will Hn bl Ro-
eonlud by Bovlmmant.
Wanhlngmn.D.C The United
Stata is not golnrio surrender anyuf the Gemma ahlpa acquired durillt
the ruth] war.This government, lt urns made em-
phatlc llb c lnr, c onaldera Ita title to
ue:man ahlpa salad in American portsat the outbreak uf the war abaazdutely
valid and ad: attempt by the repara-rioua commisatm in EWUDU to weaken
that title will not be recognised by me
United Stats.Dlapatrhn from abroad report that
the reparations cummlumn ia pnpaw
tn: to examlne into the subject to 'le-termlne whether the Amer~Ieanheld
altlpa ahould not he turned over to the
mmmiaslon as a pan of the German
and s.
BLAME RADIGALS
FUH TULSA mm
Head of Police Force Slyi Hia
Depmment Aware ol Agha-
Ilon in Black Dlqlrict
ussnozs WARNED numvmcz
Clunna DD¢¢Hnln\4 an smulw oa-
vnuud vm 0| ony-muck sm
u oe Unoquulod ly My cn,
In um lnllu umm MINI.
Tnln, om.Anauou by | mvlrrnpomlhle num- vnu bllmed (ornu- race vrnr han, which co¢'mln|nn- nm. appmximumy wo wmmaea
APPIALS -ro nom.: OF 1| .|| u. s.
Q
r n u a m Harding Am A h u a ma
Amiric ln ld Cross In Hondu-lng Allstlnos to c umdo
F5006 Vlciiml.
Was!aln|um, D. C.-Presldrnt Hard-in: Issued s requen to the |maple of
the United su m m s mds t b y ron
trlbnllmzn the Amman Red Cmu Inwarms sid zo the people c! Pueblo.
'Colo.. hensuse of nu- Bond coudltlonl.
'¥'b¢onlh$sat's appeal follows:'fo theb nrle at the Unlted Slsteat
" i n e r t mls; zilnlrr has mme tothe pegpis of Pueblo. gud surroundingdstrlds.nesnnmn M their suder
tan prmnpu me to um an urg rnt
#quest lu al! whose sympathies :rssntmed to an is: the llbo n at :hs
American Rod Cmss which his quirklyarpnlsed to deal :mn the ann gm:
nil! and wlll slsud bs until home;and hmm-life ra~be rreslshlistnsd.
Cxmtdbutinns m u he n n !st once
throush un- omcv ofsny rhspter, or
Ing nnanlons of the mnventi~ of the
lntrrnltionll Auochtiou of Chiefs of
Poilor.
Dlaeunua 'Nolfan D¢plrtm¢'\LWnahington.D.ii.-Dnfialied plans
for organization of n new publtc wel
tinauf,the pdl:Q were aware n mnum radixala: had hem at work for
mlm time.li e wld that .negro ciz»
hens mul been warned amrenl months
ago um reuponsihlllly for any mmblo
would wal upon ill! nrznn"Wu inure known nhotsl nglittinn
In the negro neetlon and Chief Gus
flhn n and my self hntlvd oil what
promlned to devvlop into a lusrloun
situation l short time mg," the mm
Couple I-md for llunior.O'Hr|!I. Na-b.-Rail; Delunrl and hiswife, Delia. nl' Plane, 8. n. |11 bring
held in Jail here following their mutu-
don tn the slaying of John Hin, :ho
of Pismo.like was killed an the south hunkof the Nln b n n river the nigh!of
May li, his bound body having hem
lhrovm ipm :he rlser from the Panm u l hrldgr,s a m miles m m uf
Butte,Heb.The body was found
I |! |1 ..B G L U U U . t w a n o n !p r n m l n u n t U P I N H
a n d Po l ic e C o u a m l u l u n e r J.l i .A d
Ll n a o n .
Wn~lnglun, for um in the stricken
urrilnry."
g t ! !m m :counties ln mmm Ne b r u h
:armory of the c ountry was that of
Johnslnvra on May St, asm. in vrhlrh2309 lives were lout um no,oon_oeu
Gnpa in North Good.Norfolk,Nebr.--Corn pillltinl i l
andy finished ln north Hnbnah and
many parts of South Dlluti.n m
.Johmthvn Flood YI! Unoquailod.Nu r Jork.-Bevrral dhztnruuil
floods in this munity In the lam no
Pre-sldeat Hardin: with Sena!-ur Ren-
yon, npubllvln. lawn. and R4'pr¢~|en¢a-tha RHS. r¢~pub\lf1n Ohh.Sn :grea-mem ns reached but :z w u snlfl
npeclll mmmlttfe of Tu ln civic
lqders has not yet deilalzely decidedon}nal what rom::hm restoration
shall luke.It bn aeveral propollu
hrfare sa. and 1: in known atm srhlie
thv an-gnu-gallon pinn hire was N
nnh-d ls one nf the mont rdedlve Inthe ruunn-1, it In intended io build u
'nrgru alilllrlrl whirh Il!! be rvnrded
as the halt In the munty.Thll ll lo
Eut Lu vena. N. H.-Damage, ihe
nlen: bl which c-mam be armrately
animated.curing zo the srlde u r nrevered. but known 'to run hlgh into
the ttmusnudn,was ncranlnnacl hornnad in mls virlnlty DJ' the' vom nm
and hsilnnrm seen lu m m :J u n .whic h brake mfr ilu' c ity lute Fmt
~h a d b e e n hnldl lbll l e t k l y
me et in gs .-¢!cwmD0I°¢- ..-»
f ~||.a m m E l r i | ~
1 ai n t o t h e hu n d re d s .b u t o n l y t u g o f
t h e m h u e b e e n m u s e d b y l o r fe n t l n
n l n a .O m vm : I h r n o o d l n 1 9 1 3 u m
n a u p a d e a t h l l a l n f T M a m ! p r o p
e r t y \ o | | o f 8 : s 0 , B 1 3 , o 0 0 i n G h l o a n d
In d i a n a .In w a s a b o u t m o l i ve n w e n
l o l !l n 1 d n u d b u n t a s l l r p p n e r , U n .
was no In 'li-nllau mu the pmnldfnt
hid rhaupft his position furnrius |dngie pubil-3 veifan dlp-lrtmnnt .miit was alt! lhnt' mme drflnihe tull
msnt mlght rn mud; from Tfu Wtntls
muse noon.
|I | l1 n r b e w l p u l o u tNIM ll Ylmlly PINUL
ni lr uu l emplnyrn hy :hr railroad
labor hmm] ln' J uiy ru; wiped out,
more than lm rallrnadn appeared be
ture tho hnnrd with rrnnml petltianl
Deimr, mu.-neesnrsnx they f n !
that they "could not mnuislrnny male
nurI1 a requnl" unill tarts and con-
Bomanda Further Wag; Cut('\.In¢G,Ill-Demanding m n u p
I P 1m u c h p n u l l r y 3 1 6 m a i l l i ve n o c h
\n1'e ,}¢ll led.R d a a r e I m p u m b l e .
harm dmv, ns well ua su example for
olhvr ritltl.
|1a t fr o m f o u r t o n n l n e h n .S c o r e s n f h o m e s # n n fl o o d e d vn u
t e r a n d m u d a n n a !f m de e p .
Boy Jury Dianna.
Knox. Ind.-The inf: trylug the envol Cecil Burkett. 11. rbarred with the
murdrr of Benny alum. T, vnu din-
...|N w Y e r ! - ' P h o b r a i n s : d r p r m l l l l i
at 1 92 2 h u p a n n e d a n d t h e Il n a n d a i
o n n d l t l n n o f t h e c o u n t f! l s a u c h n o w
th a t i t s h o u l d l n q r l n o n l y n m l m l a m ,
w. P . n . ll s r d l n z . go ve r n o r of t h e fe d
- St.Loall.Mo.-.Ln lddltionli np-proprlulon of $50,000 for relief of
Shad tulhnrl lt Pueblo. Colo., wasannounred br the muthwun-m dl'rll»
um of the Ameriela Red Cross.Thisbring: the mul appropriation lo nw.-
aoo.Annoanvvmmt n s :lm mad#that 3.1.Frlner.m m m n f u n
southwestern dlrlaiou.h u guna toPueblo ln supervise rrllef mark. andtha! ills mm fi. Finder. dlnc tnr d
nursing, uroukd take yunonai charge
of the aunmlnl mm: thur.
Lap Gh lmp lo nxllltd.
Mineola. H. 'l.--ills: hun Brom-sreil. 5. bolder of the looptheioo~
fe-ccrd for ummm. Ind one of the .m n ummm pilot!in the um:ld
vu kilied at Mitc hell Mid.She tndying at an nltitude nf about 1.~
m e mm had m n mmpmed »loop and tru about to male n neon~when somelhlng arent inang :rim an
pla n md it qu ir ed Lo me ' nu n~
Hill Hrc mrell estnbllahsd hrr neo
Hu Wu when :ho executed me \~ ~
-ln an hour and twenty minutes. -.n
Rauma.Man.--Genxnnny|casual-
llen in the wand nr were plac ed nt
933,982 by Commander William ll.Bainhridga of the naval medlelt corps,
In an addrni baton the ummlationofmm my surgeons |i'.1)1¢Untied
Staten
In Ana shape and that growing ron-dlunns hue never been bouer.Consid-enhle mollturv has been geneni
nil over north Nehrukn and southernSouth Dlkota recmtly. and lhls has
tendad lo do much :ond to null mln.
which is ln good condition.
lt. Paul In tha LIld.
Wanhlnnon. D. C.-Changrn In rvnll #gf-1 pri:ea hrlvrfen April 15 and
May 5. mule public by the dvplrt-
ment of llbnr. show thu! of the uintdtiu included In the Muna. 81. Paul,
Minn..had the largun decrease,
ammmtlng lo 8 per rent.
P u e b l a , C o i n . - A t n I l l o f 2 i m a d e -
el a r ed k n mm t o b e de a d an t he r e cr u i t
o f t h e l l m d i n t h o t o w n s o f A vo n d a l e ,
W n n h n d l n l l B o o n e . a n d n n - d l s l d d
b e t w e e n Pt l o b i o a n d B o o n e . 2 0 m i l e s
d o w n s m r i ve r . u r m r d l n g In n r e p o r t
h r R a n x vr E . I. . Tr o u n s t l n p , In vh a r g e
o f a r d l e f p a r t y n f a n g e r s t h a t w e n t
desnamlrd rrdudionn of n flat 20 pnwm cu: for all omplllgex, while others
dedlrvfl every luisln fm Inst yon|"i Inereue had dlsnppenred.J. W.Hig
xlnn.rftlrennstlng nh l; nlx westernmadl. drrlawd that lhv rnllmndl wi
not aatiaiiefl wlth the ra-dudlnnn and
|~n§1 |a |.to n n ln e d ,L .C .P h i p p s a n d 8 .D .
Ni c h o l s . U n i t e d B l a i n n r n a t n r n fr o m
G n i o n d n . f r l fx n p h e d G o ve r n o r S h o u p
t h a t t h u m u s t h a ve d e fi n i t e a s u u r m r o
t h a t 1 t o q u e s ! fm l 821.000. 0113 hood
n l l o t a g u p n n p r i a t l n n i fi u n i n n d 'h c l o n e
: h o r w o u l d p n e n n t t h e m a t t e r t o c o n -
I T N *.
umto nach an ngreemmt.The Jury | had b u n our vllhtnu
hours.So lnrnnumna rnnwrnlnlme number of halloes tatrn nr whethlr
the pmamtinn would order a nurtrial was dlfrulgrd.Thi boy rrmninad
lt illaeny on bond.
dns mm the annual mating of mcRational Antomdma ¢'h|.mher*r>f Oom-
mo m.The mmsclal situation of unIedenl rurrva qnem !| nlrongvr than
as wer has been and banks are anxsnu !o und mmm zi:°'nf¢ullnge bu
ns mia.
Dopa Habit is Increasing..Bt. Lmils, Bla.--Helio! lhul the ad
nm nl pruhlhllion has ransom! n moan
serious increase in me ule ol' habit-
stlnra rfmri. nine of as family of 10
prrinhv-d nl Avondale.The familfnname ia Onlhon.A I5pearold boy
vu the only survivor..
plelely wipe nur 'zhe 20 par cent in-mn n : lu n mn mn . n r mld ln g f o r
a seoo.noo,noo annual increase.B !
B u n n : M o n t o A i d N t g l - o l .
Tu l s a ,O k l a . - A n n a u n r e m f n t h a s
b e e n m a d e n m ' r u n u l m i u e n m e n
w i l l r e b u i l d t h e a q u n r e m i l e o f n e g r o
re si de nc e dl a t r l c l de va s ta t e d l n l h e
n o n ' n r o f Ju n e 1.A r e l i d c o m »
m i t t e e l n n o u n r e d m u n s o u l d u n d w
t a k e i r d t o a l l e vi a t e t h e m l s e r l e s o f
: h e n e g m e n r e n d vr e d h n m e l e l l a n d
m m w o u l d r r b u l l d t h o d i s t r m .S u b
Ru b n cr l p tl c n o f $5 0 0 9 00 w il l be a sk e d .
l t u r n a n n o u n c e d a n d t h e h o m e s
o w n e d b y t h e u f g r o n w i l l b e r e m n
s t r u d e d .N o s u m p : w i l l b e m a d e i n
r f h u l l d bus ine ss bu lh l ln pa ,m a n y o f
w h i c h w e r e o w n e d b y w h i t e p e n o a l .
._ _- »--un I- - - _
Wamhlngtnn D. {'.»-Lqrlnlatlon au-
thoridng Rs-crrtnry Mellon to makennllnhie lo the :rar nuance mmmil
nlnn S"utl000.000 In tu- loaned mme
the gllnrrs br £2fl0.000,~ over wage!prior so Jai; 1. atm.
Pu-In Approximate!!900.000.000
franc-| worth of explosive: 1|hirh thePrvnehhavenrumulatednlnrethe
armlatlne will be plac ed in hun lea
'Inter rnerwlrn which will be c on-
slrucied In the Alpn and Pymnnfn.
rm-mar Hlnintor of War Andre Lo-fefre discovered that mme of tho
powders were Habla to mnnlaufonscombustionunlessprourvedunder
:eemm water.
Du Moines, la.-'Tribute was paid
ID Iowa nurwl *ho died In the worldwir when son tn-es wen dedicated to
their memory at the Iourn lull muse
pounds.
rnby lhe fuk-nl rwuervo boon!
O 8 6 \ 'l ¢ ¢ l ¢ s u m Tl t t l .
D o s M o l n e l ,l n . - E a r l C a d d o r k nl'
W a i n u t .Ia ..fo r m e r h m vp r e l g h t
ur n - l i l ln g c h a mp l n r u . hu b e e n m a t c h e d
t o In u t | \ ~ S t a n i s l a u s Zb y n z k n . ; m - u n :
1- l m m p lo n , In na O c t ob e r 4 .u n d e r t h i
au n p l e e s o f t h e A m e r i cn n L r g l u n .
¢ _ - n - -- - - "
Rall Wsrkora Get 12 Par Cont.
Chimm. fl!-A 12 per vom redne
I |I I
a o l m o r e t h a n 51,5 p e r m x in t er e st .
w a s pas sed b y t h e u m m w i t h u
s u r a n c e s o f e a r l ; n p p r n n l .
Washington.n C.-Another farm-
ers' reilef manure. th! hlllo! Senator
Cunla. republican. Kanus. to loan upto$f»0.wo.om en fedora!farm loan
H l l i l r ,M o n t . - 'E x e B a i l e n u m - n n .
n t a b l l a h e d a s a d a i l y e ve u l n s r u n u -
p a p r r i n : h o t a l l M 391 1, su sp end ed
pu b ll n u tl o n be c a u s e o f fi na nc ia l d l m -
m l l i n .
. . . . . - -- - 1 - - 1 -
ae .Washington.D.C - T h r orgunln-
tloa or poflk3 nf the army |.Ir'|\err!|.¢'rm not be alfedrd br the airplane
dlaastrr at xlnrgnnmum, ua. lu which
anon pennmr wen killed In the armytmbuianee l'unln»F.ag!e plane.
Chinn. ill.--W illmm Halo Thump-
non suffered his nm lnPrI\P at thepolls sinre his sto::toll ns mayor in
1915 urhfn a mnlltlon Sadielnl 4
svn-pt rfmnxn.defeating e n
Thompmn mmildlto.
lnbor, which will lake approximately
:4w.mo.oon annually from pnymlll of
practlrqlly :wary railroad In Ihocountry, was announced P! the Unllrd
Stain rail:Md board.The redurilon will lwcnme elbotlve.Tniy 1.li will affect nearly
Paris--Following latest payment br
Beriln on rvpantlon account.the
reparations rommtnnlon formally an-nounrni Gernuny had fulfilled nrtlcle
v of the reparations ngnrmeut for theddlrery of Ihr equivalent of one z>i1~
lion gold marks.
Bl. Paul. Minn.,-Bnwrm 7.000 ani!0.0!\0 wodmrn will be memploged tn
lhf Nnnhem Pndir and (Inst Noni:-rra numnd snap, umelals anncunred.Tha mm will bo culled back to weft
July 1.
The redurllnn hits every clam of
rnllroad employees from onglneeru
tn common !||boI.Rallrnad exr eu tivn fxp nlwd :ilu-
nppointment in :he decision.Th f !
~=~'|'" 1~
u 6|'hh@E`rhRmHllhhell'» new community hlll, oneof Ihr mon snhatlullll bulldlnn of nn
k i n d ll Nt h n ls h _ I n mu - : n a th i
olhrr du.-A lane tunnel for me dnlnnn og
|_,___ ___A..._,_,_,,__,,,:Uh heading lo the brnklng ot ground on
.._.....-...._.- ».........|..-
115. Gund mmm munldnll kitchen 1
Membern of :he mule hoard of beatrhare endeuorlng to locate 1 typhoid
fever germ cnrder whlch they holler:
ln rnponalble for an epidemic al
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'Fhr Lincoln highway between Cm-IG;-and Izilndrm City and Chapman In und¢1Ioi°¢ I neéinnlm next Bontember lll Ne
P q m c n t a t b o u m l o l o n t l u g u vl vl l a w p a s s e d b y t h e I n s t N o b n s k a I n
0 - n a . - 4 a n d n w n l n l n :1 u n d i n h l n m n .
r Q~ unr dam helng built at Bemes-Iihan avenge crop is precllfally as-
ton mm the Bl; Biur river is prov-hsuredW h e a t h a r Ir e a n In D a w s o n c o u n t y In
e x p e c t e d t o b e n b o n t h m w e o k : e a r l i e r
t l u n usuud th i s y e a r o n u r c o u n t o f
f a vn n b l e w e a t h e r .F a r m e n p r e d i c t
N m hr ol nl rt Mfnn n o r rs in ll d I n t h u
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r n l l s n y Wenmmlssion t o f u m e t w o i r g t s l a t u n ..»___.n \ . ¢ » . . - . J o h ; u n n l n l n l l h a l l a h n l n -h n r n s n l ![UP I[ l . { | !1101!l]||.lI ITUIII J x n u n m In \ n ¢ \ u \ n \ a l w u u u m .n u ..I r
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Pluitan Plncake Fiour,the hes
ever, 85cent| ner sack u
The Rhonda: Cod and Feed Stun
Mrs. Sena Huuen ofjiggninggford
Na l,is here visiting hear pulanu
lli. and Mrs. Nd: Germ J mun 'th~
live anntlmaat of Blair.Her slots:
Hr l.Jay Larsen, who lives in
uma Mlzhborhnod is zivimr 1 p
for her this (Thursday) evening..
Mr. Nels Truhlsen au1\'e\-ed | pan
lytic stroke IntMunday mornin( bu
i l Improving at this writing.l l r
Truhlsen is one of the moat highl
1expected gentlemen of tho :ou~
ind it wi ll be no d news to mul
friends to know that he 5| recmmring
Nr. and Mn. 8._E.Kemp |
dnug rn are enjoying a visit f ---
another daughter. Mn. Harry WI
of Mount Carmel,I Hrs.Wi
was A very popular lair git!
.¢..
T r a i n s E n t .
1 1 : 1 3 a . m . D n i i y .
4 : 3 5 p . r n . D a i l y .
8 : 4 5
2: 5 4
7 : 2 5
2 : 0 0
6 : 5 5
8 : 3 0
9: 2 5
12 :5 7
6: 2 8
Tr a i n s W o n t .
a . m . D a i l y .
p . r n . D a i l y .
c . . S . P . . M . | 0 .
T h i n N o r t h .
a .m..D a i l y e x c e p t
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l n .Ll n i l y e x c e p t
m . D a i l )ex c e p t
m . S u n d a y o h l y .
Tr a i n s S m i t h .
m .D a i l y e x c e p t
rn..D a i l y e x c e p t
m . D a i l y .
4
S u n d a y
S u n d n y
S u n d n y
S u n d a y
S u n d a y
of the swek.;\|.rn! up to Wldthlll last 'Tuesday to
'_ Bf tvml the snmml District AssemblyThere area omsn ewthi ngni nhak of an Rem.; h gm;m' N061 at the Blair Home Blklry |c a EP- .
Mr. and Mr. gmb mar~.
bliss Ethe!Stewart retpmed Sat-
urday evening from Wyoming where
she has bcenl¢iching the past year.
Kuhrfs Phowa will please you.
The Rhonda: C0412 and I'nd Stan
does grinding.
Si m Stevens entertained rela}ive|
from Teknmsh Int Sundly.
Coxlkeyls. Shhing Feed for a l ll
at the Rhoadea Coal and Feed dom.
Editc r Adams of the Ft. Calhoiln
Chronicle was in Blair la.-It Monday
on businesi.
Mr. J .C.Brodenen,from up in
Gum! township, wa# a buainen all-
er at the county seat on Int Friday.
Cod and Feed asiore.
Miss Francis Gross expects to at-
tend Columbia Uni\'ernlty this sum-
mer.a
Harald Coutts of Omaha spent. Sun-
har in Blair dxiting the Hans Lliller
funily .
The Rhoades Coal and Feed Store
unloaded s car load of Zeigler con!
Int week.
Mrs. Joe Gochcnour made an Sunday
visit to Omaha to visit her son, Bruce
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stan; of Omaha
_1 _~"hun h Q9 will 1 3;50911 I LIWH Grass qlftl at Ayn Bros.
l O A I ) T I M E T A B L E I p o I pG k l n R N o m : W u t u w Chick food for nie at the Rhoadei ~ B R I E F S - L o c a ! a n d P N T S G R .Seed House.15 tf
..a
n s u m m o n r e s t a t L a k e O k o b o j l
w h e n t h e y h a ve a c o t t a g e .
M r .a n d M n .W i l l S m i t h ,ac c o m -
p a n i e d b y M r s . E d n a N o b i n a n d M i s a
M a r y Co o k ,d r o ve d o w n t o O n m h a
.|.
Patronize home institution by buy-
lng y ou r brad of the Blah' Hom!
Bakery.Nino Hal of other bak¢1'.7
pods, alle.ISU
M i n M i n n i e M e l s a n e r , w h o t a u g h t
la s t y e a r a t Il r e ws t e r . N e b. , l eft Tu e s -
d a y f o r P e n :w h e r e s h e w i l l a t t e n d
s u m m e r s c h o o l .
A t t h i s w r i t i n g M r s . F r e d M e n t o r ,
n f :\or¢'1 o f th i s ci t y ,i s i n 3 v m '
cr i t i c a l c on d i t i o n w it h b u t l i tt l e h o p e s
o f h e r r e c o ve r y .
H r . a n d A i n .D . Z .M u m m e r t a n d
1{u hn 'a Ph o to s w i l l p l a n e y o u .
Il a n e l m i t $3. 10 a t T h e R h o n d a
Cu a l a n d F ee d S t o r e .
A g i r l we .;b o r n t o M r . a n d L i r e .
Jn ha n ne s M o e l l e r o n l a s t Tu e s d a y
m o r n i n g .
E a r l y O h i o o 1 d po t a to e s $1 .0 0 p e r
bu»ho| at Spaaak Plug Factory.
Bl au r ph o ne 1 69 .I 9 - l l
W all C a l d w e l l a n d m n w e n t d o w n
t o O m a h a ye s t e rd a y ,b e n t o n b u s i -
m ~ s a n d p l e n u m .
Th e B l a i r Te l e p h o n e C o m p a n i a
I~.'
Pluitan Plncake Fiour,the hes
ever, 85cent| ner sack u
The Rhonda: Cod and Feed Stun
Mrs. Sena Huuen ofjiggninggford
Na l,is here visiting hear pulanu
lli. and Mrs. Nd: Germ J mun 'th~
live anntlmaat of Blair.Her slots:
Hr l.Jay Larsen, who lives in
uma Mlzhborhnod is zivimr 1 p
for her this (Thursday) evening..
Mr. Nels Truhlsen au1\'e\-ed | pan
lytic stroke IntMunday mornin( bu
i l Improving at this writing.l l r
Truhlsen is one of the moat highl
1expected gentlemen of tho :ou~
ind it wi ll be no d news to mul
friends to know that he 5| recmmring
Nr. and Mn. 8._E.Kemp |
dnug rn are enjoying a visit f ---
another daughter. Mn. Harry WI
of Mount Carmel,I Hrs.Wi
was A very popular lair git!
.¢..
T r a i n s E n t .
1 1 : 1 3 a . m . D n i i y .
4 : 3 5 p . r n . D a i l y .
8 : 4 5
2: 5 4
7 : 2 5
2 : 0 0
6 : 5 5
8 : 3 0
9: 2 5
12 :5 7
6: 2 8
Tr a i n s W o n t .
a . m . D a i l y .
p . r n . D a i l y .
c . . S . P . . M . | 0 .
T h i n N o r t h .
a .m..D a i l y e x c e p t
p.
p.
a.
I .
a.
p .
l n .Ll n i l y e x c e p t
m . D a i l )ex c e p t
m . S u n d a y o h l y .
Tr a i n s S m i t h .
m .D a i l y e x c e p t
rn..D a i l y e x c e p t
m . D a i l y .
4
S u n d a y
S u n d n y
S u n d n y
S u n d a y
S u n d a y
of the swek.;\|.rn! up to Wldthlll last 'Tuesday to
'_ Bf tvml the snmml District AssemblyThere area omsn ewthi ngni nhak of an Rem.; h gm;m' N061 at the Blair Home Blklry |c a EP- .
Mr. and Mr. gmb mar~.
bliss Ethe!Stewart retpmed Sat-
urday evening from Wyoming where
she has bcenl¢iching the past year.
Kuhrfs Phowa will please you.
The Rhonda: C0412 and I'nd Stan
does grinding.
Si m Stevens entertained rela}ive|
from Teknmsh Int Sundly.
Coxlkeyls. Shhing Feed for a l ll
at the Rhoadea Coal and Feed dom.
Editc r Adams of the Ft. Calhoiln
Chronicle was in Blair la.-It Monday
on businesi.
Mr. J .C.Brodenen,from up in
Gum! township, wa# a buainen all-
er at the county seat on Int Friday.
Cod and Feed asiore.
Miss Francis Gross expects to at-
tend Columbia Uni\'ernlty this sum-
mer.a
Harald Coutts of Omaha spent. Sun-
har in Blair dxiting the Hans Lliller
funily .
The Rhoades Coal and Feed Store
unloaded s car load of Zeigler con!
Int week.
Mrs. Joe Gochcnour made an Sunday
visit to Omaha to visit her son, Bruce
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stan; of Omaha
_1 _Kuhn:h Q9 will 1 3;50911 I LIWH Grass qlftl at Ayn Bros.
l O A I ) T I M E T A B L E I p o I pG k l n R N o m : W u t u w Chick food for nie at the Rhoadei ~ B R I E F S - L o c a ! a n d P N T S G R .Seed House.15 tf
..a
n s u m m o n r e s t a t L a k e O k o b o j l
w h e n t h e y h a ve a c o t t a g e .
M r .a n d M n .W i l l S m i t h ,ac c o m -
p a n i e d b y M r s . E d n a N o b i n a n d M i s a
M a r y Co o k ,d r o ve d o w n t o O n m h a
.|.
Patronize home institution by buy-
lng y ou r brad of the Blah' Hom!
Bakery.Nino Hal of other bak¢1'.7
pods, alle.ISU
M i n M i n n i e M e l s a n e r , w h o t a u g h t
la s t y e a r a t Il r e ws t e r . N e b. , l eft Tu e s -
d a y f o r P e n :w h e r e s h e w i l l a t t e n d
s u m m e r s c h o o l .
A t t h i s w r i t i n g M r s . F r e d M e n t o r ,
n f :\or¢'1 o f th i s ci t y ,i s i n 3 v m '
cr i t i c a l c on d i t i o n w it h b u t l i tt l e h o p e s
o f h e r r e c o ve r y .
H r . a n d A i n .D . Z .M u m m e r t a n d
1{u hn 'a Ph o to s w i l l p l a n e y o u .
Il a n e l m i t $3. 10 a t T h e R h o n d a
Cu a l a n d F ee d S t o r e .
A g i r l we .;b o r n t o M r . a n d L i r e .
Jn ha n ne s M o e l l e r o n l a s t Tu e s d a y
m o r n i n g .
E a r l y O h i o o 1 d po t a to e s $1 .0 0 p e r
bu»ho| at Spaaak Plug Factory.
Bl au r ph o ne 1 69 .I 9 - l l
W all C a l d w e l l a n d m n w e n t d o w n
t o O m a h a ye s t e rd a y ,b e n t o n b u s i -
m ~ s a n d p l e n u m .
Th e B l a i r Te l e p h o n e C o m p a n i a
I~.'
P : | u P a ln
THE ENTERPRISE n o v : u n d i d k o n t h e s i d e t r l c k n .Vie m u s t a m t h e f a t s , w o r k o u t a ' A A K r o n b e r g ( r o a d
P h e !! fi r s t a i m i s t o s u p p l y Te k u n n h g .-m d t h e Im m e d i a t e vi c i n i t y m d t h a n E ve r y B u s i n e s s E l p ve l l F d a B a t l r l l m n s t r n r t i ve p r o g r a m a t o n c e t h u 'w o r k )m o o
" " ''°1 ...| m i !! l a m i n a ; \ \ | 4 | u l l \ \ ! l h " § \ \ l Y h l d l .P f b r J ~~
|ings and mileln).u m m
|Bound adjouned tmhl June U. at.slnuid|I
if the demmd il :adm ug: they are
cgll-od upon from other places they
was be ,glad to :upply anyone but
Qhdr :lm nog! is to keep wervonr
farmers as well an town ruidents.
fully supplied with ice.
work).84.65
Funk Jnnkinn (salary)25.00
H. C. Blue (com. meet-
FR'-,;;,-'5i§;E'=@
Frelxhu Wipe Oat ?a:1l Prolto
(Continued from Page one)
year therewaauomehn|arket.Good
alfalfa hay at $6to 88 o tol on bolrli
earn ln Colorado _fum from |15 to
$18 a ton zo xhlp to Illinois, maklng
the lily toll delivered 22k to $26 a
ton.For similar reasons all alfalfa-
meal mill: in the Welt have cloned
down.'
Charges on Grain Eaeelalre
"Illinois farmers who used more
than 40,000 tone of row rock phoe-
phate laat year forjertlllzer this year
virtually are doin! W lthout because
of prohibitive freight charges..The
time luitzuatlon exists in Ohio when*
ground limestone ia used f o r tml-
llzer.
" H n President, when the prenent
rail rates were adopted our farrnere
were reeelvlng $2 a bushel or better
for wheat and $1.60 a bushel for rom.
With oorn new sellink at country ship-
Pink stations at 30 cents, the 25-cent
ahlpplng rate to the c entral market
taltea more than half of the corn
erop'a belolr-emit value.
"It c osta more to ship fruit from
the Pacific roast to the Mldgile West,
or produee from the Middle West to
the lint. than it does to bring t !!
producto here from foreign eountriee.
and the high value of the .Amedean
dollar and the excessive exchange
rate rio the rest.
"While Italy sells her lemon crop
here, our temone rot because they do
not bring enough to pay freight rates.
We are fretting wheat from Canada
and Argentine, butter from Denmnrk.
ern and poultry from starving China,
potatoes from Norway. mutton from
New Zclund,corn mu!bee!from
South America. and wool from every-
where.
"At the some time sheep from our
ranges, fruit from Florida and Cali-
fornla, vegdables from Texas and the
South. hay and oats and other pro-
ducts from the Wen. hmre been :old
in the bl; market for Iona than enough
to pay the freight. conaequentiy enor-
mous quantities of these home-grown
products are new being permitted to
rot bec auae lt doe! not pay to ship
them.Barely 25 per.cent of the
Texas cabbage crop will be marketed.
Frelght ehargee on a ear of cabbage
from Harlingen, Tex.. to a commin-
nrlon merweha at Ha n lo n ,Nebr.,
were 8425.The growers received
len than $75 for their labor.
"Mn President. not only do we have
this altuetlon ln begun! to agriculture,
we have a Nation-wide stagnation of
general bttlinesut,for commence
tween the states la hit almost os hard
by birch rates of transit .us in agrl~
culture.We have, in fac t, on em-
bargo on ourselves and must find a
speedy means of removing it if we
nre going to get business ol! its dead
renter and Save the nilromhl from
reeeirershlpa and bankruptcy.
"Rates higher than the tralllc will
hear have nude n difference of a mil-
Iion freight ears in the amount of
nhipping thin country is doing.Six
moltthe ago there was n deliclenoy o
hall u million Insight earn.At the
clone of* April this year there was
u half million ur|\lt1.a uf rzlnt.Tllii
means that o half million freight ear.
We Sell block salt, sack salt,"barrel salt, also shorts,bran, oil ~
meal, chick feed and Puritan,
Golden W est,Ethan Allen and / `
Maintop flours.'`
I The BEST GOODS lor the lem money.\
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Are You Prepared
For Your Vacation?
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s ¢ u § ~ n 5 = m ~
"Small profits andNquigkturnovers"~
See us for COAL,
either Hard or Soft.».~,Q consrls
~wlllflt.gold by
Mr s. T. C. HI L TO N
" T HE m| L L | N E R "
Better be Safe than Sorry
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Have Robinson look over
Your Tires 5?Td Tubes
before you start out.
at Robinson's Tire Shop.
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"lla-. President it is true at lhl nn-msd bmrineu, mis It is of any .otfm
bu|¥ne|.|, that it ll entiled £0 | :fairnturn.' r m mm w a h : u u n w i n d
to give good service and maintain
which time they wiil sit ll a :..
of Equllilllion.
Mary C. Ucbel.County Cierk.
_.\__ ______
~ American .Lady
§'l`he Perfect Corset
§For Every Type of Figure
Q The economical Corset
§»~é'Is no t o ne whi c h ls h(e§~' ~lowest price. but It is the
e one whic h i s thes~~n o s r C O M F O R T A B
g ,-'Pl';;_ ';; ;§ " °*' we a rs th
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m a m ,No business can be operated
sueessfully or etttctently without
such a netum.
"I favored returning the rallmgd,
to pnvste management and compe-
tition,because under Government
operation the roads were milking the
National Treasury of millions of dol-
lars £0 pay dividends, under an larrw
mont which not no premium on ebl
cleney and service and no penalty on
waste and estraragsnce.
"We all know the result.The roads
now have their fate in their own
hands.Unless they can not tnfiechargesonsllve~anm!-l'et~livo hash:
and that very soon, a return to Gov.
ernment operation or ownership will
be Inevitable.And neither the peo-
ple nor the shippers wish this to hap
pen any mane than do the railroad
managers.Certalhty neither the
country nor the Government should
take up any new hardens at this time,
nor embark on any ephocal apert-
mntz, eseept under eotnpudsion.
"The people have paid the rdtrosds
nearly 1 billion dollars within the
last four years by way of a Govern-
ment guaranty.On wo of that they
have paid higher rail rates, amountf
ing to from 50 to 83 per rent.'These
rates almost absorb the farmers'
graln, also a laraa percentage of hls
Eivestoclt; they have absorbed the de-
crease ln the pdce of lumber; they
have helped ld many way s to do-
moraliso the business of the country
to prevent its reeoperation.And
with all this the roads now are stalled
on the vomdo: they are not making
expenses and sro not getting any new
business."The chief reason is that, with other
values eomlng down and with farm
prices at bedrock, tho roads are chan;-
lno: more than the tralltc will boar.
This means that as` long as present
rates are maintained the roads will
not be able to do enough buslnoei to
maintain themselves.
Remedial HIll is (Noted
"Mn President I have itnroducod a
hill calling for the repeal of the see-
tion of the I'e<loral Transportation
act directing the Interstate Commerce
Commission £0 malco rates which will
assure n return ol' 6 per cent to the
carriers.I have also included in this
hlli a provision setting aside the au-
thority of the Interstate Commerce
Commission to regulate intrastate
rates.I am undertaking to nepeal
the guarantee clause because tne In-
terstate Commerce Commiasiort bases
its claim of power to increase sultr-rntes largely upon the command which
is contained in this soctlon that it so
adjust rates as to yield the percent-
age speclllod, and ll. is upon this sec~
tion that the dec ision of the lower
I'cdornl Courts sustaining the orders
of the Interstate Commerce Commis
sion appear to he principally based.
This blll has the hearty support of
the state railway commission of every
state. and 12 legislatures have np
pealell to Congress for this lezlsla
tion."5lr.Prnitlent,I repeat that the
railroad situation is so acute tnat lm
modlato action ls lrnpemtlvo to 're
store normal conditions to agriculture.
We are now uml-or compulsion to tr-1
to llll bottom of the railroad problem.
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q u s i i fi e d t o d o s o .
B u s i n e s s c o u n s e l h s : b e e n
s r e g u l a r fu n c t i o n o f o u r
B s n k i n g S e r vi c e fo r y e a r s .
A !i vs , w i d e s w s k o B a n k -
i n g i n s t i t u t i o n i s s l w n y s i n
t o u c h w i t h g e n e r a l bu s in e :- I
co n di t i on s .A n d t h e m l n !
m a t t e r s o f s p e e i d i n f o r m a -
t i o n t h a t co m e s t o u s
t h r o u g h t h e r e g u i s r co u rs e
o f o u r bu si n es s a r e o f t e n
fo u n d e x t r e m e l y va l u a b l e t o
p a t r o n s o f t h i s b a n k .
B e c o m e o n e o f o u r d e p o s -i t o r s a n d svs d l y o u r s e i !o f
t h i s pr a c t i c a l bu si n es s h e l p .
D e p o s i u Pr o t e c t e d b y t h e
S t a l e G u a r a n t e e L s vr
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l a
4 ' 2 .~..~ . .' 1 `-.==.AiL'<'~t£-sf -i-M .~;.,;:».~-,
wifi restore the country and the mad:
to their normd felalivuhip and put
an end io the recurrence of the rail-
road problem."
frmM1s.q1`d1§i駧`5aoczEmxcs
Henry P. Hansen (mana:-
ing poor farm)
Standard Oil Co. (ull)
Wm. H. Rabi!! (road
draxzins).
C. S. Allen (road dn;-
dn a )
L A. Underwood (Eabor)
1:. S. Andenon ilalgor)
IJ. H. Haier (mad dn;-
sins)
Russell Gnder Mtg. Co..
( f f p li n )
Andy Nichols (Iubor}
Wm. Prochnow(road dns-
ring)
Wdter Larsen Gauge (re-
pair work)
C. M. Spiker{road drag-
w s )
Msry C. Debel Cc. Clk.
(light)
1. A. Woodward (labor)
Alan' C. Deb-el Cc. Clk
(stumps. express, etc.)
Grace Ilailard (insurance
premium)
Crewe!! Lhr. & Gr. Co.
(coal for poor)
J. E. Campbell (choir
seats)
Car!Puls (read dwrxinz)
Standard Oil Co. (zu)
Frank J en kins fm)n
Slumer Oil Co. (gn)
Wm. Sievera (nm
Highway Mlintainer Co.
(blades)
Ilelna Davis (correcting
exam. papers)Miller Hunk (blacksmith
work)_
Henry Truhlsen (com. meet-
ing: and mileage)
Claus Bolln (rent on
su:-axe)
Otto Bayrersdorfer Co.
(repairs)
U. G. Gamer (pump)
linns Johnson (work in
° assessors omce).
Smndard 0i¥ Co. (aii)
Carlson Cafe {menla for
5\1rymf0}'
R. H. Rasmussen {exprens}
Gray & Ceann! (n1usIin}
Anna K. Ramunsen (work
¢in assessors amen)
,Rupert Hineline Gabor)
J ulius Petersen (supplies)
»Ju`llun Petersen (supplies)
Wo!! Dru|;..Store (medi-
cine for poor)
R. J. Murdoch (medical
services)
Riker & Chambers (insur-
ance premium)
II. G. Cross (insurance
pemiun\}D. Z. Iiiummert (insurance
|premium)
Andnew Jones (insuranceIpremium)
J. Muelier (supplies
¢for poor)_Ove T. Andersen (insur-|ance premium)
.S.Fl. Kemp {lnsurnn<.'2
|premium)
Crowell Lbr. I: Gr. Co.|Humber)
J. I-". White (com. meet-I Inga and mileage)
J. F. \\l1ilt"{phum
and freiuht)
47.00
41.03
:uso
54.05
36.00
48.45
32.40
83.25
42.00
59.30
10.50
9.90
l3. ll
44.00
35.1 I
79.50
30.20
2.00
52.65
59.33
67.74
75.35
2.60
20 52
13.00
24.25
" \
2-I 1 .1 0
15.00
9.35
55.35
72.0010.92
22.40
2 46
3.00
104.00
80.00
8.203.30
31.50
6.00
367.6'I
10275
3|».4l»
T200
37.15
an 10
1\i.IL2
53.42
198 00
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w a x A. RKOADES,Publishi!
mauro sv n! 'raunsmv
PfrYn SLM
b¢|ndu»eond4l||| mm: xt
me |»-wum as Bhlr. Nmmuf
\h|A¢toiCaun\lnfMu¢h8,lB19.
I Ifu l l y s u p p l i e d w i t h i c e
daughter, NIM tune in from I*inh
tho fonepart of the week and will
auxin make l'&~:»nnard their home.
We extend a moat hearty welcome
k to the old home town.
Gnndmn Japp receive-d won! that
her gnndnon. Johnny White had been
kicked by a horse. brfaking his wiht!
bone and receiving other injuries.
She will lens for Gillette, Wm. Fd
dlv morning' where Mr. and Mrs. ll.
J.White now Ike, for an extended
visit with them ami to helb take care
of the little pzttent._
'Dae little non of Mr. ami Mrs. W.
I. Nelson tra.: operatd on. at the
Blair hospital last Thursday for the
removal of tonsiln sdenoids, Dr Am
derlon performing the operation.
Te k n u h J m r u l
Hr. and Hrs. C. W. Cvnkling, while
ntu mi ng from Illnlr lan Thursday
everdng figured in yrhst might have
be e n | vm lerloua accident.Their
into lights want out andInc4mtinu-
ing their mp without them they ran
lnl0 n zum vngon, tippin| it over
u '|rel.l_u the ur.Fortunately theywe n n h l !slowly and no serious
rld ll fo llo wed bu t it could easily
han ended seriously for them.C.
w. i.m't going to do any more night
driving Ilithout tights, of thot he ia
m n .Artif id li he Hut New Ma ki ng I
Tslhmlh citizens no l w m -
hu an lol lhor ¢ll'¢'ru I! v\..~
Artlidli loo Pl-Ili. owned by Us~
Hwfr ' hmhur g and Wm. I»|\tg,
nour running at full capacity nd I~
a short time viii be nhle-to ww!
.a .
FR'-,;;,-'5i§;E'=@
lln't it queer um;ne wly tho
louder n mm talks of serving the
dur pooph the more he wil# :und
watching!"Yau c|,n't fad all the
people dl tha ti:-ne."_,.
Frelxhu Wipe Oat ?a:1l Prolto
(Continued from Page one)
year therewaauomehn|arket.Good
alfalfa hay at $6to 88 o tol on bolrli
earn ln Colorado _fum from |15 to
$18 a ton zo xhlp to Illinois, maklng
the lily toll delivered 22k to $26 a
ton.For similar reasons all alfalfa-
meal mill: in the Welt have cloned
down.'
Charges on Grain Eaeelalre
"Illinois farmers who used more
than 40,000 tone of row rock phoe-
phate laat year forjertlllzer this year
virtually are doin! W lthout because
of prohibitive freight charges..The
time luitzuatlon exists in Ohio when*
ground limestone ia used f o r tml-
llzer.
" H n President, when the prenent
rail rates were adopted our farrnere
were reeelvlng $2 a bushel or better
for wheat and $1.60 a bushel for rom.
With oorn new sellink at country ship-
Pink stations at 30 cents, the 25-cent
ahlpplng rate to the c entral market
taltea more than half of the corn
erop'a belolr-emit value.
"It c osta more to ship fruit from
the Pacific roast to the Mldgile West,
or produee from the Middle West to
the lint. than it does to bring t !!
producto here from foreign eountriee.
and the high value of the .Amedean
dollar and the excessive exchange
rate rio the rest.
"While Italy sells her lemon crop
here, our temone rot because they do
not bring enough to pay freight rates.
We are fretting wheat from Canada
and Argentine, butter from Denmnrk.
ern and poultry from starving China,
potatoes from Norway. mutton from
New Zclund,corn mu!bee!from
South America. and wool from every-
where.
"At the some time sheep from our
ranges, fruit from Florida and Cali-
fornla, vegdables from Texas and the
South. hay and oats and other pro-
ducts from the Wen. hmre been :old
in the bl; market for Iona than enough
to pay the freight. conaequentiy enor-
mous quantities of these home-grown
products are new being permitted to
rot bec auae lt doe! not pay to ship
them.Barely 25 per.cent of the
Texas cabbage crop will be marketed.
Frelght ehargee on a ear of cabbage
from Harlingen, Tex.. to a commin-
nrlon merweha at Ha n lo n ,Nebr.,
were 8425.The growers received
len than $75 for their labor.
"Mn President. not only do we have
this altuetlon ln begun! to agriculture,
we have a Nation-wide stagnation of
general bttlinesut,for commence
tween the states la hit almost os hard
by birch rates of transit .us in agrl~
culture.We have, in fac t, on em-
bargo on ourselves and must find a
speedy means of removing it if we
nre going to get business ol! its dead
renter and Save the nilromhl from
reeeirershlpa and bankruptcy.
"Rates higher than the tralllc will
hear have nude n difference of a mil-
Iion freight ears in the amount of
nhipping thin country is doing.Six
moltthe ago there was n deliclenoy o
hall u million Insight earn.At the
clone of* April this year there was
u half million ur|\lt1.a uf rzlnt.Tllii
means that o half million freight ear.
We Sell block salt, sack salt,"barrel salt, also shorts,bran, oil ~
meal, chick feed and Puritan,
Golden W est,Ethan Allen and / `
Maintop flours.'`
I The BEST GOODS lor the lem money.\
North Piiiu- mu »n}mi»mw pub-
Ie improvement pmgnm !n prnc en
~I efnmtion."i'!c y want a better
lb w lyltem, boiler newer system.
» cluster lights on dl pared :treats
_ Iocll ¢Iec|.ri¢ compxny hu recent-
Jr added murdnl to the ofhciency of
he plant and the building of trans-
Inn lines 1.0 neighborinl town:
s being prvjoded. f
height nts ue being hammered
t b y the pr en of the country In
gcuenl and ll is only a matter of
~f time until ihfs must tumble.No
em of tyrsnny :an hang widuund
fury of rdtic hrn that in being
urlod at this Institution.
s ¢ u § ~ n 5 = m ~
"Small profits andNquigkturnovers"~
See us for COAL,
either Hard or Soft.
A $75,000 darn hil"b£'!n construct-
.for irrigation ,purposes near~ridgeport.Two elrlier attempu
vo been fruitless and work on tho
present project lun bien enrried on
since IDIS.E noer liuilen in mid
to have loot money on his contract
but hu performed his p m to th e
nttilfltlibn of the directon.The
News-Blade thinks that the storage
facilities are adequate for thc needs
oi' the farmers of the dlutrlei.
Rhoades Coad & Feed Store
R. B. Howell, who beenjn the
paiqeel lunenght for some tlrne is
out for U. S.Senator. and will no
doubt match gnrita with Gilbert H.
Hitehzoek for the lenotorlal tqga.
The WorldHerald hu the following
in Bundafl edition:°'R. B. Howdl,
npublkan national eommttteunan and
candidate for United States senator.
is In the out and will go to W uh-
lngton, it la raid.. for the prima
purpose of putting over the appoint-
ment of Senator Charles 1.. Saunden
aa poatmuter of Omaha.He also
my exert mmi»"¢lt in uw: of J. c .
I-(tnalgr. who received the ineloroement
of the Nebnaaka delegatlon for dlp
trict attomoy, 'but "lmao tppolnt-
mlnt has not been sent to the senateby President Harding,though he
would bo courting trouble to do ao.
his friends ny.
For poetmaner, Chazlea I-I. Black In
the most actin bidder against Sona-
tor Saunders.
Ileuuna have been under way to
propillnte ex-service men, who were
given a llat turn down when the ln»
doraemont of J. C. Xinaler was de-
§==~= upon over T. J. McGuire.It is
ld a depotyahlp under Mr. Klnsler
was offered Clinton Ilrorne and was
turned down.
Eltendesl dday in Klnnlefa ap-
pointment ia causing his fdemls
much concern. especially in view of
the activity of Governor Melsfelvie in
l!cGuire'» behalf and a. hint that At*
tomey Genertl Dougherty In wel!
disposed to the proaent assistant ut-
torney general."
m m N1:|i:|mox¢|xG"Tovs*xs
Kmnlrd Num
m a m ,No business can be operated
sueessfully or etttctently without
such a netum.
"I favored returning the rallmgd,
to pnvste management and compe-
tition,because under Government
operation the roads were milking the
National Treasury of millions of dol-
lars £0 pay dividends, under an larrw
mont which not no premium on ebl
cleney and service and no penalty on
waste and estraragsnce.
"We all know the result.The roads
now have their fate in their own
hands.Unless they can not tnfiechargesonsllve~anm!-l'et~livo hash:
and that very soon, a return to Gov.
ernment operation or ownership will
be Inevitable.And neither the peo-
ple nor the shippers wish this to hap
pen any mane than do the railroad
managers.Certalhty neither the
country nor the Government should
take up any new hardens at this time,
nor embark on any ephocal apert-
mntz, eseept under eotnpudsion.
"The people have paid the rdtrosds
nearly 1 billion dollars within the
last four years by way of a Govern-
ment guaranty.On wo of that they
have paid higher rail rates, amountf
ing to from 50 to 83 per rent.'These
rates almost absorb the farmers'
graln, also a laraa percentage of hls
Eivestoclt; they have absorbed the de-
crease ln the pdce of lumber; they
have helped ld many way s to do-
moraliso the business of the country
to prevent its reeoperation.And
with all this the roads now are stalled
on the vomdo: they are not making
expenses and sro not getting any new
business."The chief reason is that, with other
values eomlng down and with farm
prices at bedrock, tho roads are chan;-
lno: more than the tralltc will boar.
This means that as` long as present
rates are maintained the roads will
not be able to do enough buslnoei to
maintain themselves.
Remedial HIll is (Noted
"Mn President I have itnroducod a
hill calling for the repeal of the see-
tion of the I'e<loral Transportation
act directing the Interstate Commerce
Commission £0 malco rates which will
assure n return ol' 6 per cent to the
carriers.I have also included in this
hlli a provision setting aside the au-
thority of the Interstate Commerce
Commission to regulate intrastate
rates.I am undertaking to nepeal
the guarantee clause because tne In-
terstate Commerce Commiasiort bases
its claim of power to increase sultr-rntes largely upon the command which
is contained in this soctlon that it so
adjust rates as to yield the percent-
age speclllod, and ll. is upon this sec~
tion that the dec ision of the lower
I'cdornl Courts sustaining the orders
of the Interstate Commerce Commis
sion appear to he principally based.
This blll has the hearty support of
the state railway commission of every
state. and 12 legislatures have np
pealell to Congress for this lezlsla
tion."5lr.Prnitlent,I repeat that the
railroad situation is so acute tnat lm
modlato action ls lrnpemtlvo to 're
store normal conditions to agriculture.
We are now uml-or compulsion to tr-1
to llll bottom of the railroad problem.
"|v :.
Henry P. Hansen (mana:-
ing poor farm)
Standard Oil Co. (ull)
Wm. H. Rabi!! (road
draxzins).
C. S. Allen (road dn;-
dn a )
L A. Underwood (Eabor)
1:. S. Andenon ilalgor)
IJ. H. Haier (mad dn;-
sins)
Russell Gnder Mtg. Co..
( f f p li n )
Andy Nichols (Iubor}
Wm. Prochnow(road dns-
ring)
Wdter Larsen Gauge (re-
pair work)
C. M. Spiker{road drag-
w s )
Msry C. Debel Cc. Clk.
(light)
1. A. Woodward (labor)
Alan' C. Deb-el Cc. Clk
(stumps. express, etc.)
Grace Ilailard (insurance
premium)
Crewe!! Lhr. & Gr. Co.
(coal for poor)
J. E. Campbell (choir
seats)
Car!Puls (read dwrxinz)
Standard Oil Co. (zu)
Frank J en kins fm)n
Slumer Oil Co. (gn)
Wm. Sievera (nm
Highway Mlintainer Co.
(blades)
Ilelna Davis (correcting
exam. papers)Miller Hunk (blacksmith
work)_
Henry Truhlsen (com. meet-
ing: and mileage)
Claus Bolln (rent on
su:-axe)
Otto Bayrersdorfer Co.
(repairs)
U. G. Gamer (pump)
linns Johnson (work in
° assessors omce).
Smndard 0i¥ Co. (aii)
Carlson Cafe {menla for
5\1rymf0}'
R. H. Rasmussen {exprens}
Gray & Ceann! (n1usIin}
Anna K. Ramunsen (work
¢in assessors amen)
,Rupert Hineline Gabor)
J ulius Petersen (supplies)
»Ju`llun Petersen (supplies)
Wo!! Dru|;..Store (medi-
cine for poor)
R. J. Murdoch (medical
services)
Riker & Chambers (insur-
ance premium)
II. G. Cross (insurance
pemiun\}D. Z. Iiiummert (insurance
|premium)
Andnew Jones (insuranceIpremium)
J. Muelier (supplies
¢for poor)_Ove T. Andersen (insur-|ance premium)
.S.Fl. Kemp {lnsurnn<.'2
|premium)
Crowell Lbr. I: Gr. Co.|Humber)
J. I-". White (com. meet-I Inga and mileage)
J. F. \\l1ilt"{phum
and freiuht)
47.00
41.03
:uso
54.05
36.00
48.45
32.40
83.25
42.00
59.30
10.50
9.90
l3. ll
44.00
35.1 I
79.50
30.20
2.00
52.65
59.33
67.74
75.35
2.60
20 52
13.00
24.25
" \
2-I 1 .1 0
15.00
9.35
55.35
72.0010.92
22.40
2 46
3.00
104.00
80.00
8.203.30
31.50
6.00
367.6'I
10275
3|».4l»
T200
37.15
an 10
1\i.IL2
53.42
198 00
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Are You Prepared
For Your Vacation?
Better be Safe than Sorry
Have Robinson look over
Your Tires 5?Td Tubes
before you start out.
at Robinson's Tire Shop.
~E W EEKLY MARKET
ens._
Roosters
Pflnss
xx# ~ _
Butter
Bu ue mn
Wheat
*H\.
Oats ._.
_ - I
I '
- __. . . _. .. . _» . ¢. . .
Hogs..-___
REPORT
__..-.16
.06
_-.,- .ss
_. __.11
.25
.._... .13
-1 $1.20
|.41
.28
7.00
Puritan Pancake Flour,the b u t
ever, 35centa per sack at .
The Rlieades Coal and Feed Store
Misa Jennie Dixon is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Ii Kinyoun and family of
Formosa,Kansas.
Mirn Gertrude Mead is spending
a short vacation at Fontonelle at the
home of Miss Amy Hancock.
The 1'red Jenkins family left last
Sunday for Ida Grove, Iowa where
they will malce their future home.
Mrs. Ella Price has been er\.l°>inZ
a vinit from her daughter Ruth, Mrs.
Will Epperson and husband recently.
Mr.und Mrs.Cloud Carter and
two daughters of Walthll spent Sun-
glay with Mr. Cartefs mother, Mrs.
Ellen Carter.
}»Irn.Je§=.iie Mclwlurtre of this city
was married to I'rank N. Clark of
Onalaska, Win. Inst Tuesday by Rev.
Robb of the Christian church.They
will reside in Onalaska.
Wm. Checls' and family have bade
good bye to Blair friends this past
week and have returned to their home
in Sioux City, Ia.. after a school year
spent in their old home town.The
Gheely'a rmne back to Blair to per-
mit Minn Sihyl to flniah her senior
year in the Blair high school and to
graduate with her old class mates.
Ralph Ray and Jna.Conely ship-
ped cattle to Omaha lm Sunday night
and were on the market for early
hfonday.They struck a zoorl market
and are well sotisned.Mr. and Mrs.
Concty allore dewln to Omaha by auto
ISE. vvry duil for the put several weeks.
:c rested muy ml for pamculars atThe Enterprise ollloe.f 'F-rf
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Oliver and .Mn
Zimmerman, all of Benson, uutoed up
to Blair Sunday and :stopped on the
road for n picnic dinner.
Auto drivers, lately, mem to have
a grievance .against thb flag pole
located on the Walker Avenue and
Wuhington inlcn..tiiun,two auto-
mobiles having tried to knock it down
in the last few days.
uuur mm. .1\u||1.|u}.Mr. and Mrs. Will Tomle of IowaLittleBlisshnrgnret Jenkins "°'lhn\v been making an extendml visit
cmnpnnied her °°'"""»Miss M°"*".\im the Bunn fmnily north of Blair.
Hqzog home tn Herman lust Thurs-
day to apcud a few days.
Waller Novak who lives about four
miles south-west.of Bluhf.c xp edlsoon to begin the erection of n mod-
ern live ur six room bungalow.
The Blair baseball boys are feeling
rnlhcr cockcy this week.They
. . . ¢. . . . . . . a t } n u » : »- I n a 1 . 0 e . . . . . : . . . .. M a h
l'utLin|; up nlfalfa la the chief busi-
nran on the farms these days.
Thwfnmilhr face of John Sehmnh-
ling. former Blair rltizen. was seen
on the streets of Blair around Dero-
rntion Day.Mr. Sc hmahling is Iiv-
ing with his daughter at WestPolnt.
Miss Ruth Moore.who taught1| n l ) \ . u u|.| ||| u|§\ .uu |¢||\.ut ll l uq g NIM !F D : S a l e : - A s t r i c t l y m o d e r n h o m e .a s c o r e o f t h r e e t o n o t h i n g i n f a vo r " § " § ° '; g t h e . ` § 'L " § 'I. f I" 'I§ » . ° 'h $ f` §
Cl os e i n .N e w .C i t y w a t e r e l e c -o f B l a i r ..r 5 1 " f ' . . " ' 1 a . , °..; ._ ._. L _ _ n s
¢
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l " . |- ¢.:" . 4 - .s
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1 |
s,1Q
~.su:s ¢
n
I
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4ff L4 U
.
gh ~advice,but fer are
qusiified to do so.
Business counsel hs: beens regular function of our
Bsnking Service for years.
A !ivs, wideswske Bank-
ing institution is slwny s intouch with general busine:-Iconditions.And the ml n !matters of spec id informa-
tion that comes to usthroughthereguisrcourseofourbusinessareoftenfound extremely valuable to
patrons of this bank.
Become one of our depos-itors and svsdl yoursei!ofthis practical business help.
Deposiu Protected by the
Stale Guarantee Lsvr
rI1||
...7 ==L C. A. Schmidt, PresidentI '' = ''r.E.Sbevcru,v w m .\r :Thus. Finnell, Cuhier~C. J. Schmidt, .¢\a|'t. Cubin
J D. J. Hundnhi, As.1't Cashier
4_.~ ~ J . ~ . < .4n~f'.;%:¢Z'~~'=~;.5»:'.~¢~..»=.., .'~~~' ;"..1'..3-'§lL'e'»1~'$f. .M
~E W EEKLY MARKET
una
Roosters
Pflnss
xx# ~ _
Butter
Bu ue mn
Wheat
*H\.
Oats ._.
_ - I
I '
- __. . . _. .. . _» . ¢. . .
Hogs..-___
REPORT
__..-.16
.06
_-.,- .ss
_. __.11
.25
.._... .13
-1 $1.20
|.41
.28
7.00
Puritan Pancake Flour,the b u t
ever, 35centa per sack at .
The Rlieades Coal and Feed Store
Misa Jennie Dixon is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Ii Kinyoun and family of
Formosa,Kansas.
Mirn Gertrude Mead is spending
a short vacation at Fontonelle at the
home of Miss Amy Hancock.
The 1'red Jenkins family left last
Sunday for Ida Grove, Iowa where
they will malce their future home.
Mrs. Ella Price has been er\.l°>inZ
a vinit from her daughter Ruth, Mrs.
Will Epperson and husband recently.
Mr.und Mrs.Cloud Carter and
two daughters of Walthll spent Sun-
glay with Mr. Cartefs mother, Mrs.
Ellen Carter.
}»Irn.Je§=.iie Mclwlurtre of this city
was married to I'rank N. Clark of
Onalaska, Win. Inst Tuesday by Rev.
Robb of the Christian church.They
will reside in Onalaska.
Wm. Checls' and family have bade
good bye to Blair friends this past
week and have returned to their home
in Sioux City, Ia.. after a school year
spent in their old home town.The
Gheely'a rmne back to Blair to per-
mit Minn Sihyl to flniah her senior
year in the Blair high school and to
graduate with her old class mates.
Ralph Ray and Jna.Conely ship-
ped cattle to Omaha lm Sunday night
and were on the market for early
hfonday.They struck a zoorl market
and are well sotisned.Mr. and Mrs.
Concty allore dewln to Omaha by auto
m e n t .
land.
one'prise
l-rf
Mrs.
Coda:
or Iand
. Aye
»f the
asc ol'
I last
seemsno e l'
debt
:ances
trects
The
Mrs.
t lust
Penn-
adium
fcring
incase
re onr this
Blair
R.A.
lo.. of
e lat.
s and
leison
n and
yo., n
ling a
theyInoved
ranch.
_ . . . _
"l'l15 Blair band will hold their 'llrst
conc ert of the season at the court
house lawn on June 23.These con-
certs will continue throulqhout the
summer months.
Carl Rohtwr, J r., living nenr the
Wrench school.ha.1"§fimlualEcl this
year from n commercial course at
Midland College.Fremont.He is
now home at the farm.
About forty friends and relatives
gathered at the Fred Heuermann
homo on Sunday, May 29, to do honor
to I-`red's 'fifty-thtnt. birthday.Of
course they had a ¥°°<l time.
Hans Wrich and wife, living south-
east of Kennard, were business \ial»
tors in Blair the first of the week.
Mr.Wrich says that whent in his
neighborhood is badly damaged with
rust.
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Brankenfeldt.
who live south of Blair. entertained
n number ol'friends last .Satunluy
afternoon and evening.The occasion
was their twenty-tifth wedding anni-
versary.
Mists Marian h';.°de left Tuesday
for Marshall.Wye.. where she will
spend the summer with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Hyde, who wont
west lu' way of auto route a few
weeks ago.
For Sale-A line seven room resi
dence in the best residence portion of
Grant street.House modem; in every
way and in excellent repair.Good
garage.Priced to sell quick.In-
quire nt The Enterprise olllce.8-tl
Rev. H. C. Mengers, known to lllnir
people as a former lnstnzctor of Liana
College. but now pastor of the Danish
Lutheran church of Lincoln, delivered
a very able address at the Congrcgzs
tional church on last Sunday morninlr.
Some of lllair's strcélbu are badly
in need of attention.At practically
every place where the streets nbutt
onto the pavement it is somethim:
like climbing down the side of the
mountain across a valley and up
another range.
The city council have had a force
of men busy this week fixing up Cas-
tettcr park for a tourist camplnit
place. ¢Stove'1l have ben built, trees
cut down, the play ground oparotus
repaired and other necessary 'a-'prkdone to make it an attractive place
attend the State Unlwrslty this surn-
mcr.*
There is to be special services at
the Congregatlow church on nest
Sunday in commemoration of Chil-
l£lNn'5 Day.Rev.Sealey is to de-
liver a lec ture that has made quite
a reputation..
Mr.and John Coulton of
Omaha visited l t week at the Mrs.
Martin Murphy home south of Blair.
011 Sunday, the son Mr. Steve Mur-
phy of Omohu was also a guest at the
parental home.
Miss Margaret Robertson, daughter
of llr. and Mrs. Chu. Robertson of
this city,a this years graduate of
the Blair High school, has been ern-
ployed to teach the Money school for
the coming year.\_
W. ll. Belknap of the Holler Pro
prietary company, who has been lll
for some tirnc, made his first trip up
to the ollice last Monday.Ile was
feeling very well and will no doubt
Rohn be his old self again.
Ucmbcts of the Blair lilltlz School
Alumni who hmen't yet paid their
dues of 59 cents into the association
will oblige the ofllcers in ollanre if
they attend to the mntter at once.
Pny at the State Bank to Lyle Reell.
'The gracllnlr out-fit down on tlle
Calhoun road are moving' Hgh! alone
and will soon be busy on the big fill<.
Some very line flower beds ha w
boon set out on the west side of the
City Hall which odds very matedally
to the appearance.
The cantata,"The Rose Maiden"
elven by the Blair Community Cl1oru»=
at the ll. F. n. opera house on Tues
day evening met wit u small house
which wilt barely meet expenses.No
doubt the light attendance was due
ton lack of proper advertising as we
are told that the rendition was ex
oolltlonally good and that the par-
ticipants did their parts ln a high
class manner.
Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Lanlrstaff have
received word from Winipog, Cana-
da of the arrival of two little Cann
dlana at the home of their daughter
and son-in-law.Mr. .and Mrs.Wm.
Long.The young fellows have beenfoamed James and John.Mrs. Long,
better known as Louise Langstalf.
lived in Blair prior to her marriage
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gan harvesting rye in .mn . week.
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hir la be the best of my :mall gnin
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o w .In mme pun of the enunly
thi: will not amount w much bermu-
aome wu hurt with dry wentlmr and
mme hld to be mm over this Iprlng.
llepona from Kln xu uf to the mm
mn t h e hot windn hu ruined lhe
; now hive slx children, um(hh .mx
fourboys in lhelr lar muy Cuuxdian
Al | mlc peo ple uh ncwxpnper
for mmm.That is nn Hgm. if, whvn
the editor Asks lor I hh of Infoma-
tinu you tell him what has happened
But]These news items do not nib-
ly the edllors hunger. it taken a little
bit o l advenlsink along Wilh the
news £0 m a h |newxpnper.Mr.
Fm-mer when you haw mme thorough-
m d uwek fo r n u or so me f m ,
chkkenx. some bred med corn, oats.
whnut,rye or burley or nome nlfr
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; nd gi a ba r, t h i nb jo t l cf N l b ot ll h
alheslon.To m m J.P u u n o um u . u n a n - a s e l u n n u n u a g vm e .l m t h a l d a d o t a r u l l r f r u l m s n .' r u vi l l a s i n c o m e s money m m
nn o c u n s w e : r e n wor ld i n n am u o r u n n n t . .Th e B l u t u n l l yI s l a n d e r i n t h c c h l n n Ta n n e na n 1 1 1 2 0 h u m a m "poo'\r1n»d a ! " 'Th i b u t c h # a n d b u n a n d
n n l l u l l c l f n a l a r al l n i n a uunlrp r i o n l u n H i m :Bl o nx i nw v.n u a n - i f - - I - ; w o r n a n d f o r
A month.T M o ID M ! o i B l a l -m u 1 | n m l n a r u r l l a o d .Th e d n l
d u n :builds u asditlon so h h:u n io n a n d g o- a s a n t o r a nt u ui n -
u u .m a n n B a k u d n r m . o t I u r
fu r r o u n a l a n . s l o p e s : n h a u r u -
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USE LABOR To BEST ADVANTAGE
BEFURE £16 AFTER
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Fi n a n c l a i Ba nk i ng .
'Y o u r fr i e n d th e r e fo r m e r s e e m s t
b e e n j o y i n g : r e n pr o s p er i t y m e n
d a n . "
" B e h a d a s t r o k e a t l u c k . "
'W h a t w a s I t ! "
" I l e n n : c r o n a ve r y r l e h p e n n
w h o h a d l u w b l e a c o n s c i e n c e . "
~The 1>,@ Village
By kving Bacheller .
~ k r t o ~ l h e r l t h u b e e n
I rea»mm¢1I¢l 0'-Ir medicing to an -
srbq is ailing.nu ma; rublmhmy :uti-mnhillilyouthitlkitwll belpol n -l!rs.C.\anus Wn.z.uulB. Overpe , Ohio.
Pormore than forty an Ly diz E.Pinkhamk Vegetable poundbeen restoring women tn. health ~inland from irreallnrlllel. dhdac o-mania. bnekacbel.;dn|:h ehe;riz1q-down palns.nervoumeuor'biun. '
Tod othsm is hardly s town or hamleInUn ited S um wherein . lwoman does not reside whohu ~made 'eil a it.Thu. in 'hy Lydia E.P1nkharn'|=v;g=»_,=;<;-gg-==»=d in ~neogniud as nmodf I~
guchylmenu._.
Mn. Willinms Tells How
Lydia E Pinklmm'|Vege/table
Compound Kepi Her
in Health
No ud r.grimy s tr a k l on theclothe! when Red Croll Ball Blue is
used.Good blulng gets :nod results.
All rocer: carry It 51.
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A new size package!
Ten Ior 10c.
Very convenient.
Deders carry both;
lofor10c: 20for20c.
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nedecided "Q
Noll!!!el line,acan of my two bo
Llw W u oboyw.
"I lee 1:uns against. the old hlu
ilwl to Us y our wlte on a Sunday."'I`ru e.*
" W h a t w a s m e p e n a l t y ! "
" D u n n o .N o hu s b n n d w a s o r
b r o u g h t u p o n c h l r l t i " - L o u t u l l
C o u r i e r Jo u m a l .
int u b a n d |e h u l p u n o h o m o beside
l h t l x .To t a l l ( h i i b o l l t r u t h . It w a s
n u n d : a n I n t .P n y u l a , r l l h n o n n
lTh e l t a c l n r t l a M o d e r n l m p t o m a n t U t
ll ay on U 1
t P r e p l r | 4 b r i l u U n i t e d ltat ea D epar t.-me n t o r A a n eu t r on 1
Th e l m ; c r o p , e ve n w h e n t h e l a b o r
s u p p l y Ia n o r m a l . e a u a e a . m o r e w r r r .
a n a i a l r . a n t ! d t Il p p o l u l t u e n t t h a n a n y
ot h e r c r o p . Th e t i m e fo r h a s r e s t i n g i a
r o m p a r a u ve t y l h o r t .o t h e r cr op s r r
qu l r e a t t e n ti o n at t h e a l m s t i m e .A m t
m e we a t h e r Ia t o b e re ck o ne d wm a .
A n e a t d e a l o f t a b o r i a vr u t e d e ve r y
y o u r d u r i n g h a y ha n e a t . a n y s p e c i a l
l a t a o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e n D e p a r t m e n t
n f A g r l n a l t u r e . n o t b e c a u s e o f a e m a l
td le n ea a o n t h e p a r t o f t h e w o r k e r s .
m u bw a ul m e Ia lw r la ea p e ml r wt u nn e e
nmnnrlly o n op e r a ti o n s t h a t d o n o t
ur l t t z e tt t o t h e b u t a d va n t a g e .t r a n
o l d m e t h o d c a n h e au pe rn ed ed b y n
n e w o n e th a t w l l l en a b l e t h e sa m e
ma mh er ol'm e n I n n r r c m p l l l h m o r e
w o r k In t h e m m e l e n n h o f t i m e . o r
fe w e r m e n t o ac co m pl is h th e s a m e
u o r k l n th e m m e l e n g t h o f ti me .i t
M I I m e a n m o r e h a :l a ve d .m o r e
p m !!! t o t h e fa r m e r , a n d a b e t t e r r o n
di tt o n fo r l it e r ~o u nl rr .a
s u m H a r d e n f r o m l l l . 1 t o H o r n e .
.i l t h on g l t t h a n s . a :s c a r ci t y of m a n
l a b o r t h e r e m e a l l l l p l e n t y l l f h o r s e s
un m o n t fm m a . a n d he n - l n l a r g e ly l t e a
tln m t u t l o n o f t h e p r w l o m .( l n fa r m s
w h e r e ro un l tl er a hl e h a y i a g r o w n
mu ll to da mu st b e a do pt e d hy w h ic h th e
gr e a te r po r t of t he h ea r ; la b o r t a d o n e
h y lmnnest.Th i s w i l l ner ea si ta te t h e
:e n e r a l u s e o l ' r e r t a l n t y p e s o f t a b n r
m vl n z ma c hi n er y ,ao m e o f t h e m n o t
nu; ru mlnnrt I n t h e Plant,w h i c h h a ve
he on t i o r u u g h i y fe l t e d ° a m }p r o ve d
-m t t n fn e t n r y l n t h e w e s t e r n n m o f t h e
V n i t e d S l n l e s . Th e s m a l l h a y g r o w e r .
h o w e ve r . : w e d n o t m a k e a ve r y h e a vy
'n ve n tm e n t In n e w h a y l n g a p p a r a t u l .
fu r h y r e a r r a n g i n g t h e w o r k i n g o f h i s
vr e w n m l m l n !a lt t l l e m o r e h o n e
l a b o r fo r t h e h a Y d w o r k h e c a n a r i d
r n n l l d e r a h t y l o t h e efll el en ry o f h i s
egew
Jl r r e a r e s o m e s u g g e s t i o n s m a d ; h y
l h e smerlnllnta fo r a r o l d l n g o f l a b o r
in In nr tn a ki ng .
D o n o t n m t w o n r m o r e m o w e r !
clon e to geth er.l f t h e f r o n t m o w e r h a l
a n y t r o u b l e t h a t e n u m - a i t In a w p al t
o f t h e m o w e r s u s u a l l y I r l l l w h i l e r e ~
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t o n m u r h t i m e t a l k l n g w h e n t h r y a t o p
or ma lo l za ll y In l r !t h e t e a m n m t .A
mm f!p m t l t r o w h e n u m o r m o r e m n -
r h l n n a r e m e d i n fo r n t h ¢Ir ts rr
l o m y o fl ' 1 * Ia m !"fo r hi m se l f a n d
" a r k Inelvp t||¢Ienlly un i|\\'I'¢*w i l !lu '
n n |n|'Ml'\r1n¢¢'( r o m n t h vr tnar lllt ws.
B i d s O l l l vl r y R l k l I l B u t .
[ l v n u t t u r n h m hy tu mr l.It 11| too
rn -= | |: . Th e r la e np n t a nd mo s t o me i en t
W m o l ' s t i r r i n g h a y i n Ih r u m t l n m la
w l l h a m e I a n r n e tn tr ln r.time m a n
"i t l l t s tm h l o r a n H ! d n m o r e w o r k t h a n
12 me n s ti r si nf. : w it h h a n d fh r ks .I t
1 | : w t n a n n e c e s s a r y t o In n s 1 m a n
In r un l I1»» te1 !lv1 A N w Is l ; o n n u l r h
In d r i ve a t vn m w i l l d o j u s t a n m u c h
w o r k .
A m u - n u r s e 1 a u n p e r n t r d h y a m a n
na n t e s r s t kl n g ver y m nt l y . A t 1 r r\ h o r n
sm i l ey r c tk o ll h r it r r .halt th e n lu l b d v
l h e r y n i c e in l\ ¢| t.\Yh #n m r l n ¢In
d n n r I n t h o ¢ \ \ | | t h a n d a h a y l o u d e rt o u n d . t h e r r g w n m s t a r t t a k i p g t h e
M 5 fr fr m t h e w i n d r o w a s s o n n n a t h e
:Id a d rl l ve r y h h m at h ' n aw d o u bl e w l n
t l f l w n r m n i l u 'Hold.I f t h e Q u i k ;
r n k r Is InIMI.t h e c r o w w i l l h l v t t n
w n l l u n t i l t h r r a k e h a s : H u e s o vo m l
U m m a fn 1 ¢ \ t h r It e m . In th i s m a t t e r
rtn he e o nl lde rn l. of om ln ih Un ve r y
nmnll fa n un th r uno nf the stein da
Ilrrr y nko mlg hf no t he |!0! !l!|¢ ll§.
It t h e y u : t h e r In r l n r a n d t h o h a y
In I n p m t w r m m l l f l n u .t h a n w i l l h s
n n n e r ft a l l y £0r h u m p :n r fo r
fu d h e r l a b o r Ht l th 0 h a y l l hl u i e r l .
B u t h a y m p ! w i l l : m r f u r l l m m o h a n
i n n e w y s n r w h e n t h e \ n t % n r In h a d .
'r l x e y a r e m o r n u p e r l u u l y a n d s ! x l i b
flu ull lu mlmalma lnnuln Htlu- a a
Mrs. Osliome Says She Shudders
When Sha Thinks How
She Sullered.
'For yearll." Ialll Mrs. V. Il. thhome.ul 728 Lunenter Ave.. Lexington l-Gy..
"I have been ln a nm-dolu euwlltion:
nervous. weak and dlzxy.I mtl n bl u l l ;so nervous that any sudden
nolse or excitement would produce smlplmlou of my hear!thlt frightened me.I shsotutely could not cllmb
xttirt, for to nttempl such vrguld thur
ouxhlaf f.:haunt me.
"I had nervous headaches and whenthey camo an lt teamed lhtt an ima
band was dawn tight around ml heart.
I not shudder when I think of thanheadaches.Alf stomach : r u w e l t
md I could net ulgeaz the lights;liquid food.Au: food at | mam nn
mn cltued nausea and he u emln z
aenutlou remalned for houn."Hr misery Wu almost nnbeanhle.
ily sleep vu never sound :nd I nn
I-om out all the tlme.My eomlltlon
vu indeed a very tlenloflbie uae.1nnally sought treatment in Clnclnnntk
um nothing helped me one particle.
lun: on the verge at givin! UD tn
defpslr when a nelghbor pteuled srlthme tn tr! Tnnlae.I obtained n btmll
nf the medlclm and begun zu use."I hegen Improving at once and twllfelt my nervoutmels and dlnlnetl dll-
lvgfzlrlnx Then mar headache!leftme and I realized my strength had re
turned.My appetite and dlgntlon lm
prored and I am now ln much betterln every may.This Tanlsc is 1 wou-
derful medicine and the only one that
ever rezlly helped me.I hope every
poor womln who Il suflerinl nl I did
will try It."Tunlne is sold by lending drulzlnn
everywhere.-Adv.
the halt.Above all, I Inn! you tl be
gentle with Paullue.Yo u an mumto blame than she un."
"I don°£ lee hour i an INN thctlmebut ru have to," aid Baker.
"Tlmel Fiddlnlic hl" the judgi ex
clnlmed."W hat a dam fool moneymnku of a man!You hue lol! your
nnae of vwwfvon. your appndation
of nlues.Bill Pritrlurd used tn talkthat vu to mo.Ho hu been iytng
twenty year: in his gnu.Ho hldn*la minute tn spare Intl! one 411 be fell
de ld -i htn lds an mdlo u D( mam.It would umm--and me hunlneal hu
doubled :inn ha quit worryinl about
it.IU friend, you can not like s cantinto Fundin, but the soul oi Puullnc
u n dllhrtnt kind of propezly.I lm l m t b o a h d p t o y o u t h l n .G i n
plenty of time zo tht! job. and |004
luck to rm."
The lplrlt of ihe dd.dead d u nlpokatnthovonlcc of thc judge-:pan
mn a ma l; d i g ni ty .n M d a n
been the volca of Justice,tampond
uru umain om un of a decision Lo tex
l0- llrl. Bing urn admirably cool.In
her manner zhvrg urn liuie m Indi-
clll that sho hid seen the unnlua!
and highly fntjrl sc c euoriol.Bho
an down belldo them and uid:" l l :drlr, I was wry lonely and !h0\1l!1£ I
would como and look you up.ls your
luncheon tlnlshedf'
"Ya" uid Phyllis.
"Then In on ro and gn into thenr. Writ cron llr. Kin; ll an home."
W hen lt i nt they a nn i nlet! in
the ilmoudne, the angry Indy uma
the bntes in a 'ny of lmlklnn"I nm astonished mn you too!!! ¢°to Iuorheon srllh um young man who
has :mlm you," the said.
Phyllis bono to cry.Turning to rm: (london King. the
indignant lady added:"1 zhlnk youare|dlsumutabra r m.You moat
never coma zo any hoop again-»»
moved"lla made 5° snnrrr and ieft the rar
:labour ¢ord at me door of the
Rza; nsidanro.Th en n m miles and miles ol
wwnln l oo tho :ray home.Phyllla
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daughtera. Besides and Non a u ma
,io attend commenccmcnt Friday
evening.
Miss Ca;rle
alerted to temIn the primary x/gf/ 1
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at the west school in Blair.H01
is sorry to Ipsc Miss Robertson.
Congregational church m r
_elch Sunday morning at 11 A
Sunday school at I0 A.M.
public is cordially imcited.
FARM BUREAU NOTES
li5 'Phu f r i :ampioymcnls
by .n lare nmbcr of people al| over
HERMAN DEPARTMENT
Hrs. Blanche Wel. spent n couple
of dw#l m with friend!in
Omaha.
lllaa llyrle Herzog returned Thora-
day from Lincoln when she has
RE P ORT
arm: ooxornouor
nl new Sump noor a|..=ul. rn:un...cuAar£n no. noin the State of Nebraska at the close
of laosinen May 23, 1921.
ilt:SDUltCES
5o¢|la.|aearltI»||.l\|4lI2anta.olatrna. ate., lnoladlu au
f o u r a a u e n ~Le n sCurrenauoenau. saanandlat. paul.mamnuommnaumu aaa sm:
u m aruteu
~ulnataai
l.1A8lLlTIE$
G a u w u o e d d i e . . ~ i n - n o o n
' " - ' r '" * ' " " " ibeenthe put y ear attending t}\o In company with Mr. and Mrs. 3l Mrs.Lena Moore of Arizona nndlprc ach Christ.
Univenlty.U.}lcDonald and aeveralother friends Mr.and Mrs.Lindcrberg of Longl Our evangelist that sms to have
Hrs..Leo Harmon neturnd Lost Mr. and Mrs. A. w.Barge, Harold
week from several weeks visit with and Irma spent Sunday at Lake
Pine, Nels., apent Fnday and Satur-
¢l;iy of last week at the . W. Lowe
i alater Mrs. Nellie Hoover at Battlelluinnebaugla.home M m Linderberg ll be re-Cneck, Nob.|Mr.m e M m Robert to-.ighmy
Atr|.Alhert Woodward yas a 'I'e~ and daughter Janice were over Sundaylrarnahvisitor between trains Tues-'guests at the E. w. Hurdle home.
day.|Neal, the two y ear old son of Mr.
Nels Truhlaen spent a few day aand Mrs.Allan .Smith 'was on the
last week with his sons Chris and lick list a c ouple of day s laat week.Henry.|The Ladies .ua will meet wedm-;
Mn. Allc e Van Valin of Arlingto day afternoon at the Howe William-
la spending the week with her aon aon home.Kelly and family.|Chris Truhlaen and wife rnotomd
The Hines Ethel and.}Ielen Bovee.to Blair Friday to seo their father,
were puaengera to Tekamah Satur-Nels Tmhlsen who was reported to
day and will npend a part of thelr.have had n paralytic stroke during
vocation with their grandparents !rir.Ihuraday night.He is better at this
and Lira. Gilliam.Wrrlting..
The L. F.lllldnger family apent Mm.A.W.Barge visited friends
rnemlaered as Misa Nettie Warner.
It hsu been n number of years since
been here to begin n meeting Writes
that they are having auch great auc-
Qggg seventy added in about A week,
that ho could not close and begin here
until next Sunday. June 12.
also has been in Herman.|Only 120 in Bible school last Sun-
Rev.Foljd spent it few days last day, we must do better than that or
Mock at Des Moines where he went we :shall never reach our goal of 200.
to get wawnted with no new grand~Our C. I3. Society him promised to
son.help organize a C. E. Society nt the
IB . \ l " l l S T C H U R C H N O T E S I
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There was one neu; scholar in our
n1ann clan last Sunday, but a couple
of the regular ones were unable to
bo resent.Mon let un make an
Congregational church next Sunday
evening at seven o'clock.
We are very fortunate in getting
Misa Alha Pilcher to play* for us in
the absence of Hamel Robb who la nt
Lincoln attending eumnier school.
Choir pradice Friday evening.P ..extra omni to have a record mend-l Bro.Dungnn has promised w b e
ance neat Sunday.The school needs hero next Sunday to begin tho meet-
Sunday at the Fred Roger!farm in Tekarnah Wednesrlay.l ou and you need the school.li ng ;Son lnsunanooi "Slatidtlol
home.Herbert Herzog, Floyd Knott and
Rev. Fold returned Sntundny even~l..nverne Lowe were amongthosefrom
ing from Omaha where lie has been_here who attended the races ln Omaha
the put week aaelatlng Chu. Bern- Tuesday.stron; with painting.|Mia:Anna Yorrell left last week
~~Leo Harmon came up from Omahafor Fremont to take the summer
Our Association meets at Fremont
next Sunday afternoon nt 2:30 and
closes Wednesday noon.Sunday
afzemoon and evening will be given
over to young people's work,Mon-
dnv rnornint and aftenwon will be
show that few young men go wrong
who have been brought up to attend
church service.The cheapest insur-
ance you can take out against your
son ding;-aclng you ls to come to
church yourself and bring the boy
the county.Quito a number of men
have been placed to the satisfaction
of both the employers and themselves.
County Agent Olson says that the
n~.or-nge 'rages are $35.00 for the'
whcle county,with some variations
according to the merits of the men.
Thirteen members of the Farm
Bureau board were present at the re-
gular monthly meeting laat Thurs-
day.Committee: were appointed to
look into the prices charged for hog
conditioners, to work with thc county
agent ln regnnd to the ndvinnbillty of
bdnging fn some Nehr. No. 60 wheat,
to work with the county agent toward
the elimination of hog cholera,and
other matters.
Farmer legislation WM discussed.
The Capper anti-gambling bill was
heartily approved na well as the hill
for thc c reation of n Foreign Airfi-
tlilturnl Piruhclng Corporation,
The Farm Bureau Ferlcratlon is ac-
tive nationally in securing better con-
ditions for farmers and two million
farmers are worlcing together for afairdealfromthebiginterests.
Meetings will be held in each town-
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S o n s o r N r . m u s x . \ , l a s
C o u n t y o f W u h t n g t o n . l '
1,G e o r g e B m w .cs s b l o r o f thx
a b o u n s m o d b a n k ,d o h e r e b y a n a :
t h s t t h o a b o vo s u l o m e o t l s a c m - r o o t
an d 1 | -u e oo g y o f m e 1 s p o r t m o d s s o
t h e S h i a u m m o f B a n k i n g .
G r o .fl a u n t . . C s s h l o r .
A T T E S T :
A . R . B r o c k , D i r e c t o r .
R . J. M u r d o c h , D l r vc t o r .
R n h u n r i l a n I : m i l w n r n i n h a fn s m m a
a n d s p e n t S u n d s y w i t h h i s fa m i l y q t
t h e G i l b e i t O l s o n h o m e .
M r .u n d M m B o y K n o t t ro o t o r e d
t o O m a h a M o n d a y a n d t o o k i n t h e
n c e s .
M i s s L o u i s e L a r s o n left.M o n d a y
f o r W s y n s w h e n s h e w i l l s l t o n d
su m m e r sc h o o l .
M i s s A l l i e E l l i s w e n t t o Te i c sm s h
M o n d a y f o r n vi s i t w i t h r e l s t l vu .
Mi s s E l li s ju s t c l o se d s ver y su c c es s -
t o r m o f sch ool i n t h e B r o d c r s o n
di s t ri c t .
H r . a n d M n . F . W . L o w e m o t o r o d
course at Midland ¢0ll¢B'¢».ed "h 1 ;¢Q along.You can bdng him when yotf[Mr. and Mrs.Allan Smith and demo L0 Sunday ec oo.nor n ean't lend him."
.Monday evening there wnll be a han-Iehildren spent Sunday with relativa quet for men and one for women.;W B. F. Robb, Ministerat Blair.lm neat of the time will be devoitfllMy °°;";,§"* ftosx ;*;"' gg»~=1,,., the regular work of the .Aaaoc la-!a li : mo n z s r c o u n c i l No r ms
| M "ron 1-com o es olnea,tion.We ought to have a large
Iowa telling of the arrival of a son|.df""gation.|We are glad to acknowledge a
|;"h°m they have named John W ll-'Next Sunday being Chlldien'sDay
am.tie morning aenrice will be appro|wubuf Lowe began his work last
iw:ek an rural earier on route No. 2
,taking the plac e of MT.Woodwand.
I Mia! Freda Nelson usiatul at the
'post ollloe two days last week duringthe abaem of Hrs. Blanche West.imusuc.
imriote to the occasion.The children
and their parents are especially ln-vited.In the evening there will be
a ape-cial program with plenty of good
There will be ehoir practice at the
splendid and helpful sermon los!
Sabbath morning delivered by the
Rev. Dr. Petersen of Fremont, Nob.
Dr.Petersen was a chaplain in the
World War and is a student, and his
address was not scholarly, but sound
in g11speltruth.
Next Sabbath morning in "Chi!»
dr n'n Day" and we are glad it is so.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brewster, l'i'chureh Friday evening.All of the
and Mildred motoned down near De-singers and musicians are urged to
Soto Sunday and spent the d w bg present.|the e\enLng the pane: will #ve his
Pl¢nl¢mK 1 You will receive a eondial neleomeleecond sermon on Science and Phil-
You are invited to be present.In
ship ln the county to take up tlume
mntten.Tall( to your precinct chair-
man about il.
County, Aaron! Olson was out and
inspected a serious infestation of
Iieaaian fly and loose smut In the
Miuouri bottom.Them ln not less
than 2095 loss in these fields from the
smut alone,in addition to the lo u
from the fly.A campaign for clean
fields will he started this fall.The
loss to the county this year la eati-
mnted at not less than $15000.
There are several matbrealrs of hog
cholera in the county and farmers are
reminded that the state law requires
that dead hogs shall he burned-the
sooner the better.Dr. Lzuzkey. U. S.
veterinarian with heariquarten in
lt 7th day of June, 1921.
H. J. Hansen,
Notary Public
n o .|
M r s . $ 1 0 C l m e m n vm : a p a s s e n g e r
to Tc k n n x s h T u e s d u Lfl er no on ..
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Coon WITH G-A-S
The only sénsible, sanitary
method.Cheaper than any
other way.
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
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ed the J. A. West building just north Chluncy M.Fomman,Putor
of the hotel and is getting things in
co rd ia l ly w e l c om e to im a se w a c e 1
t o j o i n u s i n o u r B i b l e scho ol.H
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d o c o u n t y a g e n t a n d w i l l co - o p er a t e t o
l i m i t ou t b r ea k s .Q u a r a n t i n e o f i n
fe ct ed pr e m i s e s is o n e o f t h e m o s t
i m p o r t a n t me a su r es .D r .S t a n l e y
a n d M r .Ol s o n h a ve a l r e a d y wor kel rl
o u t a p l a n o f p u b l i c i t y f o r W u h i n g -
it0|'l county, and Dr. Lackey will help
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*'hl»P° to open a .K¢¥\¢fl7 sion.He CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES ihing gnn be done and wi!! be do
wil! also run s filling station \\hiCh in any church which is 100%lo)
the DNP Rock company hnvc already A young man by the name of and nctivc. 'We have a big progrza
insuiled.klabecsen preached for us last Sun~ and every member "ia expected xo
The Pierce house :cross the irnrk day morning and the Pwple ~\=¢re'11|» duty."is nearing completion and will be much pleased with his sermon.Ev!-I Joseph A. Johnson, Minister.
randy for occupancy before many dently the Danish Lutheran church is _
weeks.sending it some Hue young men to The Enterprise for job work.
1
the local veterinarians in every way
possible.The Board wer\.pn record mu f|.\»
oringth¢° Pun: llml Sires mos|:n1ent.
- ' - ";Thi.4 is a movrment to grade up all
mixcd herds in the United Shin and
there are many thousands of farmers
.n1r\end5 mmrvllcd.Wnshinzton coun-
;
It never rains ly has sumo axcellcnt pure bred hcrrls
of stock but is very hackwini on the
whole,0111!29%of the sires used
but it pours!being; pure brtd.
The boy; and irirls who complain
their Club prozrsnm for the year nm
;ssumi some nxcellcnt irnais for their
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with the country.
ery w¢1l impressed
OH. WELL" 1 slid..
an excellent talk at an evening meet-
ing in Richland township and promis-
ed to come up again in the near
future..
5 Annua1 Pnultn Field Day will be
held at thc University Farm. Friday,
I"'rH£ Mona the mumr.
o.§wHA~r's THE diderince?WONT SUE and I have
sw5LL£1§ for Urol".|u= TH£BElvit snough food.
||' L L F E£ D t h e m a i n s.|uur No, Sue said
June 10111.That the day provrnDN THE Clxarcllna :hu utilty| " Y D U D O N T n u p p o a a value to nthen is shown by the fact
thu. fully :mc thousand people will
be In attendance.Since poultry is
such n large contributor to the farm
Income a number of Wuhinginn
county people will make the trip. The
delegation will meet at Arlington
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