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07-07-1921B R I A N D E P A M N E N T Kill Ruth Roberta c ame up fmm and spentSunday lr§!1\ her ~r. Hr l.luy R»b er 1l Dr.andli n .D.W.Balland md ' I n h o r \ d r we a p f r o m htundnyferI.shartvisit ~ddfrlndl.__ Hn. Ed ¢u' Hlv¢ n| 1 r¢ .¢ sTa hmAh Ffldly .. nic near home. Group No. one Emnp Fare ;ir[.s are buy these dsys rehelning for s play "DodginganHe i a n "1|hidithey plnnttoff3'eFridayt\'eni'\g July 1.Thepmc eedatobeuaec liormmp ing erpenlal.'\ John Wlrner who c ams here tam SanFscol u tsummeran1 bicycle nd went from here to I-léda.» ryville. Indian.: to be nz the bedlide from Fremont Friday,en they ar: atl| ¢¢I&l| llidllnd colkp and spent thu *Mk-end with hmm foikl. A.. w. Burl vu m Omaha visitor one day hat week.J Mr.andH n .WilburDllriyof Omaha paud thrnughhen one dns Int week i n lhd r our andshopped our for a vlllt with friends.They were on lhdr my for an mating as th e hh . Mn. Chu. Bergstrom and (laugh~ Min Bemid ine went to Omdn uxdayandspentSllndlywithMr Berzstmm.1 -Ha. R01e of Omaha spent Sunni; with his son Pery. and family. Mn. Albert Woodward in enjoyln~ a visit from her mother Mrs. Hutch enson of Gothenberg, Neb. RoscoeFitchwenttoHamburg Iowa. to play ball. Li£UeRollinWachtercamewe nf MK* 'I`ucnda5 evening.fguestl. LynnParishofTekamnhvi..indJesse Ericksen hu started a repair hisp m n uMr.w e: I n j 3 .a1. *»h op1 n the aa £.u ,J ¢ n§; »pn ¢¢ PurrllhFriday.hruilding.He is devotingof his Ronin laws hu gone hf tork at time to repairing ttac ton. the Sc henc k sum takin; the pinaAuswmShun?hadthe misfortune made vacant byJu-ueErkhen.to fall from s bun loft Friday even» L. A. Woodward hu rnirlgnod 311| lugandsustainedsomeverybid position al ded: at the Mn. RA J bruins on hls left ann and the side WachterstoreandHr .Bmdorf of of his fac e.. Blur In heiplng out at premn.5After being in camp at L1¢o Qin- ENTERPRISE I .GENERAL A ND L OULL NE W S A ND COM ME NT BLA IR, W AS HINGTON OOUNW , NEB RA SKA , JUL Y 7, 19 21 B A N K COST OF RAILROAD CONTROL~...W E E K L Y B U I L D ~m xmwuuaed s u s l m s s s x m n w ING by the lhument ol n ,Ssrulnr Cummins . _ _ - a n - - __lclnlnmn ol the Senna commimea on'CND hen by Wxrelas 121 ~ u m e ~lnity. $25 CITY COUNClL MEETS Wish this annount of money u-lnnkvn on but 'fuudsr nlrht rlth building me M tu um p"mm~|£t doa mn axued that a.mo\\nL vi-i`5&$i¢"uE |i§f2»§é_&"i§|gf§- ~ n napa lpn- as |.mummm.leglsiliure hu for its prlmnrjr ject, the eliminltlon of the gladag - light. In c omply ing with the hw, md in order to nlilua tha primary object of the law.the State Deputment.of me rn esme n: vmu lrww at..rer-fection never wal claimed for it, and it is quita probable that experience and the hearing now in prugnn be- fore the Senste committee mn de- velop rveuons why it should be 1- smnme Ba i a an a no n "Icode departments. w save I tanlhof In his l-lik! to peace olllcera In lhe appropriations for the next two conferences held with Ul¢IT\| |iyura. which il about a million A yur. the put two weeks. Governor - I. gjdy saving. to make life weary and bu.|ineu`li~n.- _,_,_ ....n..... ...........;..¢... ,__ . .: ao_g:Lyle,and Hr .and Mn .Wil! Smsth lm Twldly for a lrestzm trip that will smbrace I nther wide nm of country. They xv by auto and an nrvvmd fm aurnurfnf ant and axnnt tn huh: On int Thursday . J une 29. st ill hams of the hride'| plnlts, Hr. and Blu. Thmnu Hlk hn ud o f Klnn ud . aec utnd the wedding of #ll Llun. Plulinu Hitc hc nd $0 wunm Arthur wsmmn._r ._ u n time.uo¢n71mnlpoopulmvu'ypwu-,°§I'L|~ and Hn. x¢n=1a» expect rp Ia: '""{E"' °"€'° °F ""'°'?E" 1n.u»a uh ¢|rivln| and In llluminnie 0h}e<tl{""""which m n lens! zoo (eel ahead of 'rm I I » v » ¢ - " Q - -.. .- -. --. __What is focusing?It must not be confused with tilting.Focusing a bulb I1 pissing it in the right posi- tion in the headlight with respect to the reflector.Tiltizrx is :Ile bending of tlm head- light itlelf so that the ray s of light are xnraliel, and me inclined toward the ground at the proper angle. Un- less the bulb is in the correct posi- tion in the reflectnr,the hudlight will not give out the proper amount of light nur will the ray s ¢° in the proper direction. The nil important requdrement, therefon. beforo a legal lens hu been placed on the car. is the facusinz ur adjustment of the bulb. A car driven 30 mile: per hour, the average speed rstq in the open mun-try, will cover 200 feet in.-Uri seconds. 'The driving light, therefore. to pm- tect the driver, must be strong enough to millcieniiy illuminate objects at least 200 f mt ahead.The lenses thus far approved by the Department of Public W ork: meet than mquirv menu, BUT no lens which has been approved will be legal unless. the bulb is propeliy focused and the headlight properly tilted. The Depamnentg of Pubiic Works has approved to date, the following lenses: Ho .N u m l"uc\.n m s ilaximumCwdi u Pu lror "CU »¢n . remuks could be expunged from the Record.New they boldiy deciarc the act was not satisfactory to the rail- roads or tha elnployea, and therefore it must bc doomed to failure.They lose sights! the fact, howe\'n1, that this manure, while seeking to den! jusily with the employes and to give the ownen of the roxds s hir return nn the value of their Pr°P¢rfi¢£ was enacted esaentislly in the public in- m m .It seeks to prevent the peo- ple of the Unite d sum from bdng ground between the upper and the 'nelhsr mlllslonez of enpihi and lnbor, to give equal servic e to ai! and to keep the venues of tnwsportntlon open.\Having been puaed fdr the protzc- tion of the pubiic. its mr.gen or hil- are will be daterrnined by the degree with which it benefits the public, and iz is impossible zo secure a verdict untii ibn npenlion under normnl con- ditions *1ua been thnrouzhly tested. How ioon thoae normal conditions wiil obtain is a matter of speculation. Wkrn the railroads were turned back to iheir o\\w15 bu the govern- ment on Mash 1, 1920. the labor costs had been doubled,natinna!working agreement; had been put into opera- tion which provud impnztiewl 1° there was ahor1agu of eqgipmcnx. mpnln .'him. and he zhrowh up his aiefensu accordingly.Bllerflis are oflen re- cruited from the ranks of the hai! feHours class,in d ther:n o times w h a n i t i s a m l l n s d n g t a m a c h m t and 11lb ofiely kn for a hw viola- tion thu the shed!! my not -nn I lar, very much of n hmsch.The late dmerllf of Gage county was once n nlmnkmper. and his attitude inwards Um booze trafic cost him his job.:Wh! Tixes Are Higher I An nnlly iil of the appropriation: of the has leglnhtun made by Sec- retary Bron of the department of fmnnee discloses the interesting fact that while for the tum years'period the mul appropriations were appar- ently hal! 1||ilIin11 len than for theprecedingbienniumtheywakein 'factfour and n half millions more. This in due to the chsnge in the Ilw. that fires to the counties the !wn»i*rvr of the nuta I<»w~na money. w*.¥|*1 *s about two millions s year.Undcr the old law this c onstituted a c uh fund of lhe sill!! which had £0 be appro-priated bs'line Iegislituw.w a n ; the !egiula1.un~s*a"L1 on nppropria- tion: it dimoven that there n:_t!ro :autres of income svh!ch it rnnv tip. One of these in the money nina! from tsxulon, collected by county treas- uren and nent to the state lrgrumr.and extensions had bern negi¢:ter!IIhe other g, made up of the :uh ne- and most. of the larger unds 'f°"| "'vod hy the :date from n number unable to get needed working capatal of sources. such in fees, lianses. nd. losses now, me telepnone companzuought to step along. The commission ulnrered this conumtinn by saghng that £t had mfused to allow the com- pnnlu to increase rates more than 2s per cent,whereas p d n te buliruena ru fren to make nl! the profits the znfllc would bear dtldng war Uma. It also laid down as the Q-mmllnhed law of regulation that when the cute limits profits to 1 u*i\il¥ it must at lull time: give it auch rates u will pgy a fair ruturn on n fair vniue cf the properly devoted to the public use An nobody c ontfmdd thu the tele- phone companies' cost of doing buil- neu had fallen mamaidly, the c om- mission uid it would invite the liln-'ho lun of the courts If it did not con- tinue exchange rates.lt wi ll puma later on the applic ation to lnc relle ml! charges. Rudy In Sign Contracts - ".mie-ontativen of the United Sturm Grain Grower:a n now at work in the state licking to slgn con- tracts with the fl.rmer's co-operative elevator companies by which the Int- ter agree. for a period of live yearn, to market their grain, not mold locally, thru the nations] organization. These elevators will in turn. contract for the nme period with the local members of the ;¢rowcn¢'Umti lti on.ily signing up far five y ears it wlil be possible tor the national :mlm aavfvcy to make proper mntnctn with milieu ''|*J» vrillnr muy vnu mls umv cucujmto lenlhe sights and than ihly wil! joumey on no uw Yellowstone Put wh en they will amp , than on to P xmu n , ma i n u m th r o u g h c u m ard doin: in Cnlifornia when tiny expect tn make their borne. o n r r u n w H i n J u d e Campbell Roelgers daughter of Hr,m d Mrs.Wm. J. Rodgers, of this city,W u born in Blair,Ne br uk l,December 1,1895. 8110 was eduatod in Blair and Fre- mont and was married to Arthur D. Guatuon, Jan. 4, 1915. To Qhin union than children were rn Jann Louise. aged four 3-un; J anie lhxine, and throe y up and William J ams.aged ten months.. Lira. Gun!-non ha.: been s xultrnr for a number of yan having c on.. traded leakage o f the hurt n the reaun of the "Ru" in l9l9 nnd from which the never néconred.She took to her bed about four months :gg and on Decoration Day was brought ln the homo of hcr parents where she hu had every can that could be given her but to no wail.She passed amy iut Thursday aveninl nt 6:45. The funeral services Wen held atthe home of the parents on iut Sun» day, Judy 3, at 2:80 :L tn., cundurted by Rev. Sealey ohthe Congregations! church and iutemsenl.was mule in the Blair cemetery. gntulaton s- of ~Entuprint in their journey down through Iifl. CROW ELL HOME NOTES Rev.s w a m wh o hu b m in di a- pond fn About s walk ll mud imv proved. The buemant at tha Hmur i l \ great cnrnfort and joy to the mum bers and timy an ';4rolsdler|11:haw they :var got :lang 'nritholll it; The executive committee Ihr tha Home mot Wmdnuday,Dr.Kirk- patrick 01 Dmnhl and Rav. Jackson of Teklmnh were the oubd-town memben pnamt. Mn.W . 0.Ihteh vrh o1 nn t to lin ne apd il a short time q u h u rttu me d to li la lr an d i s s g lri n n ti h t Home. L l c n m z w c a ma s s : H OUS E S Tmn d s f l min v u necnmpudsd by a aaron dnetrial storm during which the house of Jacob Andmums nf Dexterville in struckby lightning and set on dn. The roof urn wel!ablaze befor! the Are was dllcovsred anal bdsm tha Hn boy : Ind axtinguhhed UW blue practically all of tha furniture 11| carried outside.The roof was buiir burned I n d other mi n or dllllllf i done but tha family feel gnteful that nuthin; mon serious hsppeared. - ¢n - .1 n . \ | v u u m m m h n n n n | \ l lla;dex Nr. 1 1 as ln IW Ollooo llse belh Libe nr Pn te rm o Il ci ie l Shale: Zio. I Nu. IHo. I Ho. 1 No. I Jio. s t IB K0:in eNoneNa ll!NoneHone numl l ls 2|N xl asan l lumanax14'4 l i 24an G o vo m m g n t o p e r a t i o n h a d pr a ct i ca l -o r a l g o ve r n m e n t a i d a n d n l u o f p r o - iy w r e c ke d t h e o r s c a n i za t i o n an d d e n -mi n c e r a i s e d a t su i s i n s t u l i o n s .r u m t r o y c d t h e e fh c i c n e y o f t h e gr c n t o s t ve i n m o t h i s fu n d t o t a l e d n e l r l y l e n tr a m p - o r t q t i o n sy s t e m i n t h e w o r l d mi i l i o n s f o r t h e t w o ye a rs .N m t § Y o n d p a s s e n g e r a n d fm i z h l r o t - o n w e r e h o r o f t h i s ca sh : m m ' r a n u n w d l t h e h l g h e s t e ve r k n o w n .a b l e b e c a u s e t h e a u t o l i c e n s e l o o n e y an d o t h e r c o n s u m e r s .F o r a w e e k o r ]M r . a n d M r s . G u s t u o n h a ve b e e n , m o r e ih e s o re p r e s e nt a t i ve s o f t h e fo r t h e p u t t w o y e a r s r e s i d i n g o n ag r o w e r s 'o s o d a t i o n h a ve b e e n i n 1 f n r 1 n n u r Sc r i bn e r ,N o b . ,a n d t h e tm i n i n i z ,b r i n g in s t r u c t e d o n w h a t r e s p e c t i n w h i c h i h e y w e r e h e l d w a s t h e px np oe i li nfl in h o w t o p r e s e n t l l evi d en c e d b y t h e a d n o f s y m p a t h y an d ho u r al l c hfo c l io n s c a n he a n sw e r -ol't h e xshoie n e i g h b o r h o o d a s p r o r - u f m u 1 . . U i 'u . . 5 a | . 1 r u u u m n or o n J U L Y 1 .m t Snlutatory . -..._._.. ..._ "America"2.M a r c h " T h e Na s h ". - . .. . _ .. B oo t h 2 .S o n g e m i D a n c e . . _ _ . _ _ . H i s s u d " H n r { o n " 90w1:zz 9l l 14 Vluiel Its!Nu. Im u c u s !No. 2lu m e n s L u m ' 1 l'| 'l 8 k l l Ll " u " " I r o m I n m\l'\ oI h rsd llmv" a :sun ilu Hmm 10 areamm Nu. 1 t h n cN o mI ta woI ID um z in woNum!1 in me an1! tu l l 14 l l asas as I l sa 11 This is the problem which confronts the country lodlJ». nm! in is la w-ry serious one.The blight of that ia1'.c» ful 26 months of gnvemmenl. operationr e m a i n s u p o n t h e i i i l m n f l n i I p e d o d w h e n h u n d r e d s o f m i l i i o n s o f t h e p m - h z u r w n o lo: din la ur nm cn t. W h e r e 4 F o u r a n d a o f m o n e y .TI m m h t In Iu n 0 Blanch - _._,. _ ....._ Jewell "Imperial Cauncil" Overture .._...-I-ielar Belahs.. \lmmfr wus nf.with tho directors of the farmefnlrites of the deceased lnlf miliiuns is a lm: k elevtn}companies for me-cling at Lmutauiel Young4\ . \ | t . f i 1 i ountry mustngwn Post.g sm ! M n . J o e J l n s i e r a m I u r f u y . M f ." w u h i n g t o n S t a t s"n u : " n 4. A l l pe r a om i 1a \ i :. ; ;Im;.eg, \aI.mhT¢1 na n e r a .d e w l ,|.m1'::.rL.m o r l g l r m $ 0 ,¥U;vJr'i~T1xf; \fll1In°1 of ie vnu-; din m'\*h of the p"cen\ ¢1"°P~Intl Mn .Andrew Paulson. Mr. md |g_Finalatitulutho'~°"»f " " I fn; 1| f"I \I.Blu Gui n Firm In Trouble H n .Russel Quigley.Hr.and Mn .,,Gm§d`,`M ; i ; . .I' :ml urn *'\1n"" *ls \\"'! rn "1lc ;dn The !\El\1'~lJ.|0!1 of the week in finan-John LllI\b¢'¥1y,MH.Cln i e Llm~»3 and note), wills, Llhvlty Honda, War l$Ealr'l population added two 1|e Savings S£|t'npt\.e£..¢tr.. in ilz keen§ :mme day when on June amh at 1: ing of The Illnking House oi'L A. M. e baby daughter made its ap- Castetter are heresy notified tn ep-penance at the home of Myron Met-peer and take name to other bla::ii :singer on west South atrect and at ol safe hoping.| els o'clock the some evening the home J. E. Hart, Receiver,.of Bert Wiilernl on west Colin: I '1the 1.rrasu°$ rome iln1°.Thn |ef.»~'*» ture pre~~|7n¢:'n e u n !\rrn"¢:wud $365000 h"\ to 'I np""'*n1'i"'*|f \ ¢|ehriencle!.'¥"~o n:=°e \.\'*lersir 9 ronmlhn get $261 *Wi mf°n #Jw -:rr i f of state ¢\H»~~n.¢1en|.\'ic\n.-ul mort omcllle zr¥'!e1 $234,000 more fer cial eirelea was the emberenement of betty and sons.Mr.and Mrs.Gi n i A petittooe 1| wang cnrcumwu vaBerry, Hr. Clyde Ileam Mr. Herman open up Second Street until it meet! Renee and Mr. and Mn. Biilee Meier the county road south of Blair.This from Scribner. Neb.fin where the med should be and no The Enterprise extends sympathy dnoubt the powers that he will listen to the bereaved young hu-\b;nd Ind to the eppeat of those interested.I l the rdntiwe ahd to the three little h u loan;been admitted that thi-I the Nye-SrhnciderFow'f°r compan ! which owne and open:tea one of the farewt grain coltecting [Hants in the country.It hu had a zeputetion for connerntivo management. and (or 'Ii- nenfial nobility. lt ren short of cash. welwmed n little nriri All concerned the two yearn: We new reforfsator\|1\11ile ovrinlr seven! million dol!uer».:one| bereft of a rnoihefa Ion andlwoulu mal¢ln mn: mummy una me __ 'mn m~r1'snPB!sF BLAIR. NEBRASKA.'rmz ENTERPRISE.BLBWR. NEBRASKA. MAGGIE. A L T H O U G H s e o u u m l u n u m .t h e na m e M a g g i e i l o r i z l n u l l y d e r i ve d fr o m t h e P e r s i a n . b e i n ;o f the s a m e r o o t a n m e n a m e M a r n r e t .T o t h e l u c k y b e a r e r o f l h l s na m e .l h s p e a r ! i s Lb s j e w e l u l l x n e d .T h e de l l g b l - fu l no t l o n m n m e oys te r,r i s i n g t o u m m r h c e o t t h e o c e a n a n n l g h t a n d n p a n l a g i t s : h g h In u d o n t l o o re c e ive d i n i t s m t h a d r o p o f d e w e o u g e n l e d b y th e m o o ub e am s .l l r e s p o n s i b l e fo r t h l l de li c nt e f n n t u y M t h e pe a ri . T h e n a m e n l b r o u g h t t o S c o l l m d h r M a n u r e !Ei th ur im z.ur lfa u f M a l éo lr n Oc an m de .w h e n n be-ensue t h e u l d c u n l So tt ls h fe mi n in e a m mo .I t a cau se n.p e a r l ol'pr i c e l l n m - cl a te d w i t h t h e p e u r i y ga le s o f m e e u l n t l n l f u r i o u s . t h e n a m e o f M a g g i e - u r .m o r e u s u n l i y .i t . ; o r l g i n u k M a r z a n l . h u b e e n g l ve n t o i n n u m e r a b l e sai nt s. Huw H~§iar{ed N.~ . L E Fmew on xs . WI-I AHB lndebt-01.2 to the ChineseformePounhofJulyHre- crnrker md other more or los deadlyweaponsur celebntion.They used these enlclen, shqrtty after their dis cueery ot guupowder, lo :cure awaynn; e1rII splrltl that might be In lhvvieinlty.fireworks were mlnufnr lured lu Italy n enriy as 1540. andwereusedInFn n c l xc celebrate mental of Nazlnnal impon In 10011. '1 » " "a ~1g_,.\ o i l é. ji . ~se.~r;n '\ ~ | ...; \.5x ". \.s<$L¢"?- i ` ) > r J /J' c~. ~ m v -eii ' ¢ Do1-nur Godowaky n i - ~ K I L L R A T S T O D A , _ ~;1? . 1 'in sau J ST EARNS'ELECTRIG PASTE151-|\_;.|:¢'¢¢n-u»»r¢::-l»\|.u\~¢'_| f - \ . - m . - . = . m¥ "» 3 '2 2 - » - " m n m -»E . - r r .. . . . . . . , , . . m : a , . . . . l l u z r r o l u n - u l r r u 1 u A nnn an uu nh uf n c wxn mn nn ,'r¢uu~.| u»un.\\ n-»~n».wm»¢..U.\ .o- v- n-» nn u-n u. IS a y e d M y L g f By Irving Bacimeller om" IN- The Pro§,<§.1l illage . ; , _s ¢ 1I* .J ? *\" ~.. . :\~ wsr 'Q .I m »st n vI».f* t 'u .' . . * :\ ". "~ 1 »~n g . 1 \ \ .\".5 *».2 . ..:.;. , j . 1 Q;: n r . :3 "5?'e...~:f f f .» . ..,..dn . iv i q "4 c m m n x a P l vi f- C o n t i n u e d .4 I " T h a as h a n w r !w i n . "Jn d x e + ~ B i l d ( o m y .' T h u k n o w t h e h a b o u t e ve r y o n e a n d I l ' |m i l g r n w s t pi c t u r e m i a p o u r urorlmi o l o u r s c a n b o u t o f . " u i d t h e Ju d n -" I n u t y o u t o ln tl dy l h h lo c k In t h ! ! m o l h n ' s f a c e , n o t u m l t l l u n u n n l . I l u v| " 5 9 | ' u m e i l k ! o r n s h u n d r e d t o cho k e 3 d o g . " a n d w o k t h e e l r l y m o r n i n g t n t n t o H u e i m u d ,h u l a ; le n t * || r ~ 1 s 1m » \ s an t h e W l d o w M u n n l I n t h e m l i l r t ! !h e b o u g h t a h i g h s i l k I l l ! a n d n ( u i d b e n d e r !c u e a n d r I I 5 ' ¢, :r »..l " , L \4 1 : 1 i \A 7.n g 4 5 - , 9 s t \ ' K I L L R A T S T O D A , _ ~;1? . 1 'ma-an :ST EARNS'ELECTRIG PASTE151-|\_;.|:¢'¢¢n-u»»r¢::-l»\|.u\~¢'_| f - \ . - m . - . = . m¥ "» 3 '2 2 - » - " m n m -»E . - r r .. . . . . . . , , . . m : a , . . . . l l u z r r o l u n - u l r r u 1 u A nnn an uu nh uf n c wxn mn nn ,'r¢uu~.| u»un.\\ n-»~n».wm»¢..U.\ .o- v- n-» nn u-n u. IS a y e d M y L g f By Irving Bacimeller om" IN- The Pro§,<§.1l illage . ; , _s ¢ 1I* .J ? *\" ~.. . :\~ wsr 'Q .I m »st n vI».f* t 'u .' . . * :\ ". "~ 1 »~n g . 1 \ \ .\".5 *».2 . ..:.;. , j . 1 Q;: n r . :3 "5?'e...~:f f f .» . ..,..dn . iv i q "4 c m m n x a P l vi f- C o n t i n u e d .4 I " T h a as h a n w r !w i n . "Jn d x e + ~ B i l d ( o m y .' T h u k n o w t h e h a b o u t e ve r y o n e a n d I l ' |m i l g r n w s t pi c t u r e m i a p o u r urorlmi o l o u r s c a n b o u t o f . " u i d t h e Ju d n -" I n u t y o u t o ln tl dy l h h lo c k In t h ! ! m o l h n ' s f a c e , n o t u m l t l l u n u n n l . I l u v| " 5 9 | ' u m e i l k ! o r n s h u n d r e d t o cho k e 3 d o g . 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T h u k n o w t h e h a b o u t e ve r y o n e a n d I l ' |m i l g r n w s t pi c t u r e m i a p o u r urorlmi o l o u r s c a n b o u t o f . " u i d t h e Ju d n -" I n u t y o u t o ln tl dy l h h lo c k In t h ! ! m o l h n ' s f a c e , n o t u m l t l l u n u n n l . I l u v| " 5 9 | ' u m e i l k ! o r n s h u n d r e d t o cho k e 3 d o g . " a n d w o k t h e e l r l y m o r n i n g t n t n t o H u e i m u d ,h u l a ; le n t * || r ~ 1 s 1m » \ s an t h e W l d o w M u n n l I n t h e m l i l r t ! !h e b o u g h t a h i g h s i l k I l l ! a n d n ( u i d b e n d e r !c u e a n d r I I 1 ~ 5 i 'S f 'w 4 '1 )j r & ,Q»1 |£"'~..3 - +. l J 1;)wuum no rnnm ~»~"%2z2§i~l| ~u~nfu|u\a|1~* ~\||~ Iu n u s r T n u n l l s r l ~ ~ . . ' - ' ~ ~ ~| 1 . v a a u a w u u D I \ . r ' \ 3 1 : A n n a n u r v u . 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I n d i e P a d l l c st at es th e r u t ,u u - r o l t l r a l e d a r e a e o f mo u nt a in s ,to ot - hll le,a n d gr as s la nd s a l l o r d id e a l br e e d i n g g r o u n d s fo r a t lea st e i g h t C o m m o n a p e r i e a o f t r l l l l w w vr U n d l n u r b e d ,t h e poe ts c a n m a s t h e i rr o m e o i n t h e s p : l n ; a n d b e r e a d f fo r e de s c e n t u p o n t h e a l fa l fa fl e l d n a n d cu l t i va t e d c r o p s o f t h e r u n n e r w h e n we a t h e r co o d l ll o u a p e n n l l .Tn e r e s e e m s t o b e l i t t l e h o p e o f d e t t r o y l n t th e g r e o a h o o p e n l u these is ol at ed b r e e d i n g a r e u "f t h a t re a s o n slmetlallsta of the bu o f e u t o m o l o q . U n i t e d S t a l e a D e p a l l m e n t o f A g r i c u l - t u r e , m a l n l a l n u m I t w i l l b e m e n : y e a r s b e fo r e t h e z r n a n h o p p e r m e n a c e dl a a p p e e ru fr o m th e W e s t .B u t , w h i l e t h e e l m pl a gu e s ca n n o t b e e x t e n m l n a t e d a t t h e i r s o u r c e , t h e y c a n b e n e !m m a ase tem ati c.wel l- dl rec te tl b a r r e n o f po is on ed ha l t ,ll l e .a n d o t h e r w e a p o n : fo r c o n t r o l w h e n t h e y ett emp l.t o i n va d e t h e cu l t i va t e d Be l d l . P r e p a r i n g f o r t h e M u c k . E v e n lo c a li t y ah o u l d h a ve a n o r - ga n lx a tl o u t a l l y eq u i p p e d a n d p r e p a r e d t o m e e t t h e gr u u t ho p p e r o n al n u ¢h t .A l l p r e p a r a l l o t u sh o u l d b e m a d o e a r l y i n t h e s p r i n g b e fo r e t h e lna ec ta h a ve l e ft t h e i r br e e di n g gr o u nd s .'h t e o r g a n i z a t i o n s h o u l d b e dir ec te d a nd c on tro ll ed by e ll lc len l. a nd eo e rg e t lc le a d er a , a n d It o u xh t t o ha ve t h e c o - o p e r a l l o n a n d a u p p o r t o f e ve r y fa r m e r i n t h e c o m m u n i t y a s w e l l a s t h e Ie n d o w n e n w h o h o l d t i t l e t o t h e r e m o t e ar e a a fr o m w h i c h use pl a g u e sp re ad s. A n eq u l ta h l e m e t h o d o f rn l a l n g fu n d s fo r th e w o r k c a n h e a r r a n g e d z z e t e r y la nd h ol t le r l a ta x e d o n t h i ac r ea g e h e lnolda o r ope ro te s.T h e fu n d : s h o u l d be c o l l e c t e d a n d p l a c e d a t t h e dis pos al o t a ¥°°<¥b m me n w h o vr l l l k n o w b o w a n d 1 | h e r e z o x o a b o u t b u y i n g po la on a a n d o t h e r a o p p l l e e w h e n t h e y a r e n e e d e d .w i t h o u t t h e ne ce la lt y o f u n l a n g l l n e r e d r / é * ' ¢ 5f '_ffr q 5 . 0 " .1;-....''~¢;1.3 / .e*'f"" A Gneehepper at Work. tlpe.Sometimes It la edvsnilxemxetoa n :the nushopper army with line,and It ls allen neceeesry toepreed poisoned belt upon the prop erty of nonresident Lsndovmen.Heresn ure palate where legal sddos is dedrshle,and the leaders shouldsnow their enc t rights and llmlts ln zhese matters hefare the lime comes for themze ec tto ss vez he c ro ps ot the community. I !Lbs asm:cz is dlrided intodefense sress and eech eree put un der the supervision at s.men whoknows |1'ssehomt>er hnhlts and hour to use the weapons which the organisa-lllltlh lly utillhi Si1 lD¢ 1l.£ .h£ rtldll be no n a te at mezerlsls or smartwhen the foothills disgorxe their !m.u» rr! hordes.Lullr. the wider the co-opereuon the better the results eu: lp.Ili does no SWG to drive the heppen from one district, u they are el- lowed lo settle end feed upon sn-o the pest elong to the other teller does not eitord permensn: relld. and 1: puts en extra hand- shlp upon oue'e Mithbor. The Assaultshould be simultaneous lhmughoutlhe whole mrmm sree: fum annum c o-ogenre with term. vlllsge vllh v1l lin. end county with eounq. so um even I-een that the hopper mskes toumm the try in: pen will lend kim In un an, un rnodszuu ser llgln Spec ies ln wus. 'Item en el. least eight | 9068 at rlllifvvner comsncmly found ln theP u lte sl.eles."8ome ot m u e n Iih lld. so me sn no t;some prefer m e w w a t f o o d .but eleneeunr, when e e u mll condition ue favor-n-h~. *hey an destroy mr uw that 1 B|§§'T" AEEThoBlwnlnrninfthallfrdlhad 1f<Rmnn nuhhasrn nown: necammnlml i A mm 18 I8 old a his UNI"U3 henuxntthapla ns of Influenza in .......... .......... _._ _...__ ,_ ____m p u m m n i u . n q u u a l u V ':mdlmu lhrlllgl lhlnmntl ln 7 "1 | ¢K I J " ' " ' W, " ' ° " ! * ~ ' ° " ! ' * 9 "nf-.u.u¢»uu»¢=¢un|¢u-una a n d fu l e d .b u t g a y m u m f z : I ve up . 'M a n n y o u r h m l u r n s i n t o s o r r o w . a s It wi l l .c o m e h a c k ua m e a n d ' w i t l f !n l i l n " "Oh, Gear!!ln¢tho dan napa no "'.Z'..w i t h m e d e m a n d s a c t h e l a r g e w h o l e |f d ;n , " e n u m : d m u h u s v n u .. . .» l ! . _. . . | - . . . . . -- . .- . . A ..¢ __ . J _ - - R A I L R O A D T I M E T A B L E CI\| nlo & North W estern Prafnl Eat. 11:13 a.. m. Daily. 4:35 p. rn. Ihily. .'Trains Wm., 8:-l5_a. m. Dany..r 2:54 p. rn. Ddly.¢ c. s. P.. M. -l o. Tnins North. 7:25 a. m.' Daily except Sunday. u .I . E xonc s To COIh"IB AC'I0RS fr un ml of llrx. C hu . H _.lnmnsned so be vim ml Sealed bids wi!! he rtttived ll zha, her birthday which umm of the S u m Department of event. The fellawa who County 'Baud to permit B d !in Burt county, joke on themselves. um! posted u to the nw Public Works,-uh F1.¢q.¢Brownelli Blwk,at Lirroln.Nebruka,until 5:00 o'cl¢>ck P. M., an July 28, }.92l, for wniimding Wood Guan! Rail |n:| incidents!work on Une Yiore-nee to Hllir Pmject No.9i,Fedora!Aid mum co\mty.vrh!c l1 hu Roy;| ° »record favoring sob K\Lhn's phc loi will pleue you. Chick food for sale at the Rhoades Cod and Feed store. Golden West; Hour,made at Puritln mills, $2.25 per ac k at The Rhomdes Coal and Feed Store. Mr. and Mrs. John Bllco tue! daugh- ter. Mrs.Leonard Peterson of Ken narei were Blair business callers on Tuesday. o n n s n n o n n a n o n n n o n n u n n a f w n n n o n n n m BLAIR BR nfs--Local and Personal Rulufa Photos will please you.K\1hn'=| Phézm will pleue yon. The Rhonda: Coal and Feed Store,FUR z=,\l.i%--Four rmh miich cows. does grinclirg.Hutual phone F 18. Mr.and M m Opal Remes spent 2 0 . i ty Ralph hlencko Sunday at the country home of C. B.A bally boy wna born on Iu1. Sun- Bunn.lil? nmrniupg to ltr. and Mn.. Frank .'van ` _h - I be quick to no the advantagn in ws-'na good as it is represented to he it'The llliiea of the ~Mi n ~ G : c a n a n d B li s s Ma r k Ing either this or Nebmh No. 6 or Brill be finmced thru its present dim- c hurch and their friends spent a very Wetul,two fernier Blair teachers.Il Idati Ill fo!pleasant aftarrnoon at the S.Hlbut now of the Omaha fac ulty are6-0..cumin.if no t,.qu on w -lo r.Thac ompany W m a number of Ke11p W' nt \ churc h liensington visiting Waahingion.D.C.with |_ THE ENTERPRISE m m s é v n z w x o f r z s Bqny Fnnm Bureau memben in the county will be flnd to know that tba new secretary chosen by the oxe-fulivo Bond ll Hr. Hy mn Cook ol' Arlington.Mr. Cook in n prominent farmer, who is well known Ind sro!! Hked thouzhout tht oounty.The Board mftling held July 2nd wnrnn earnest and prosperous one. Committees were appointed as fol- iowiz Organigatioln--biiller Rhea and Cook.Izgislaiion and High- way:-Vnn Deuaen. Miner :mf Mar- shlli.Finance-H C. Jenson, Hooks and Andenon.Live Stork--Sunley. Berllealn and Eben.Mnrketlng and Punhunlp-Hooks, Cook ind Low.;Pure s¢ »o »- nm; c o ok and Meh n n l.Poultry-Bllehrens,Lnnghorst, Meier and Lowe.Publicity--N. Jrn- ma. Hebron: and Oban. Motion W u made that the Legis- lativo Committee petition the county Commissionen to publish the per- sonal.u x #turn for Washington county.Carried. Plann mem started for a Farm Bureau day st the County Poir.It wu llao mgzesied that 1 opociai dw be not aside as Fam Boreiu Day at the State Fair with apeeld camping ground un. snide for memben.Pe- tition W u na and Iorwanlod to the proper authorilln.Punine to the flee ls open dingnee and we thonfors want zo publicly dis- gnoe ihis publiral§on in its very own rohamn by llaying ibut tha Washing- Lon County Farm Bureau is ospeclzlly blessed in having such exoeplionnily good oo-opentioo from this and other newspapers of the county.'Hue farm- ers are 1swing | mighty hand rowgo hoe these days and it foals stood to :methe friendly feeling on the p u t of "Ye Editor."-I .. ..».°1~. Share A. la~wns,nuumf Fritz Per You $1.58 xssuxn svsxv THURSDAY . _-- - n. - . . . __. - Forrnefr pnaldtnt. Wm. li. Taft hun been ncmhmed by Prelident Harding to bg chief J u we o f the Unimed Bute: and the aenntn promptly con- Ilrmad the nomiwion.Mr. 'Luft is th first mm in the '| \l'uol| '$ hiwry In be nholen for the highest oflke in both tho oxecuthe and judicial Hunch- cs of the gwemment.For more than thiny yur: prior to hi: retirement (rum the presidency In :ma he had been Hman! connlnntly in public urvioo.T h e h n p v o z e w m i o w l IIn was append Ivy Svsntnn Bunk. Idaho, Johnson, Camiifornixd Ll Fol letlé, Wh., repubifmnz Senator Watson, Gqvrtlg. qemoent. th ~_ at Blair. Nah., under A n umb er of Nc h nak l mm a re "miITed" mer ihcir inability no pull the mu state rufonnatory to their towns.The Slate Board of Central is evidr tly made up of men who are }o0'king out for the people, the us- pa;er md no mount at manning' or ngu mtnt could c them when 'J w fm they were rig ht.An ap- propriation of $300,000 from the ne- cent legislature hu heefmade for this new inatitutipn for dnt offenders and thi Baud punc hue d l inn miliury aadamy nad gruunds near lincoln within thru miles of She state peni- untiary for $31,003 yrhkh wa.: mich jg; Umm it c ould have bun built. Had it blln loc ated out ln the *nb ern pan of tha nate, trnnsponuion )Iuaned the Kandny Bus m a m a ¢ EIDE l.lGIl'l'!l ON ¥.MilllSG'l'DNllhl|lla|la| than mdlt In msgid. on lnl. nanny.iccmpnny of congenial rrlemu. ibn: \\h0¢¢ operations have rot beenGompera Not Spokesman For 1Ahoreortai|cc1.'The late R.B. Schndderl of Fremont. one of the mont utnieWuhingmn, July ?.-{S|;eeia`l Cor- btuines4 men the state hu produced,! respondance)-Referring to the ac n s given credit for much of l u i tion of the Denver convention of tl1egre\uh in the year: when he wel an Amerlenn I'edention of Labor :n favor of permitting the sale of light wines and beer. Confreseman John G. Cooper of Ohio clmollenree the right of Mr. Gompers and the other leed- e n of the Federation tn speak for the workingmen of this country on moral questions.Mr.Cooper re- enllerl :Int some time ego Mr. Gump- en declared that in all his travels charge. Exit Mr. Blae|_ Hurry E. lions, who olxlnined quite o reputation In Iowa as o nucceidol tighter for the cities as against the country, hu resigned as secretary of the nate chamber of commerce. Ltr. Hose. after his job was ended in Iowa, was reportd by n group of Omahl bzeineas men who lud an Idea thatover the c ountry ho had y et to lnlltlzhe rmner was getting too exam- nny one tho did not "damn prohlbl- ton."Andnot thot statement of the labor chief Hr. Cooper put the result of a symposium published by one of the lending monthly rnoguinel, com- piled from 528 replies from ;lromi~ nent labor lenders w the question, " i l u prohibition been n benefit, to the 'rorkingrnen and their families." Three hundred and forty-Eve. 85 per cent declared that it had been." I just vrnnted to make this statement," nlrl Hr. Cooper at the conclusion of his remarks In the House, "in the de- fense of the thousands of honeat l:\\» abiding'worltingmen who resent tho lying mferenoe that they are the l n n b n a u a n n f n -Q l o n l l i u f u w i n *i n live, under o contract to pay him! $11,000 n year.They secured for him:the position of secretary of the at-ate; chamber bs' ollerlng his services at o ligun that moat otuutive.The =»-5 polnlment of Moss was taken by the. organized fumen: no n declaration of wer 113 the town against the country, and it took a lot of quic k stepping end tall explaining to quiet their ap- prehenalons.The gouipa have it thot Sir. Mons is stepping out be-eeuse the directors do not agree with Bin ideu about what organized businesl should do to prevent the organizedi former:1 from !n*ru¢lin¢ into the blliifi n e u f i e l d .O f l a t e s e v e r a l t o w n e " " ' ° 1 n o _» . . - _ .A l . -. . \ . - - . \ . ¢ . u n f a n n i e - z : u u p . m . L m i y e x c e p t S u n d a y 6 : 6 5 p . In . D a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y Prof. Swihart and his violin pupils Miss Margaret Bluunernreuthon aorgvanti are working on a. program for n rc- is visiting at the Arthur Schmek Calwml Lewellen camo in from :ltal which they expect to render near homo at Mndinon, So Dakota.Columboa to spend the Fourth with 'ment of Public Works.(th Floor Brownell Block on or near the hour oi' 9:00 o'clor:l:A.M.,on the 29th day of J uly ,1921.County HoundsIuly 20th.Golden West Hour.made aivloge r°n'".lm he r eb y requested to he present opportunity.Th e In go mmo nmum petition against Sundny hd! had about ten to one ln aignen.Sunday obaen. ance In Burt oounly in a fundamtutd prindpol: it hu been the custom niuol ACCOUNT 8:30 a. rn. Sunday énlyTr|| mS4mf.h. 1 2 : 5 7 a . m . D a i l y e x c e p t S u n d a y 6 : 2 8 n . m . D n i h r . rauumze name msutuuon ny buy-runtan mills. at-'':: per mek at ine ucv. |.amhrecht of Ly0|u,N¢h. wa ng y our brea d of the nm:Home Rhoules Coal and Feed Store.ll0°¢m:: old friendn and rhzirnla mam:1to be present. The approximate quantities are: ms Llri. Feet Wood Gunn! Rell. r Certified check for 5 per cent of the amount nt the bid will be required with ea-h and every bid receivedPlansandspecltlcntlonargé the work niay be seen and Infomation and proposal forma secured nt the olllee of the County Clerk at Blair. Nobnaka or ot the olllce of the State Depanment of Public Works at Lin- coln, Nebraska. The State and County resenfe the [ight to 1\ni\£ all technialitien and reject nm of all bids. Mary C. Tkbel. County Clerk, Washington County.l =oounNo nee associations. mm eluln - other nponinz nsoclatiomu ever a tempted to hold their outdoor lou ments on the Sbbath.We all Inv~ clean athletics on week days. but of us believe ln n deeent oboe of the Sabbath.The County Snpe 2iron are to be congratulated upo the nice way they settled the mat of Sunday bane ball. The llimouri river continues to valuable land from the Nebraska sid during itl present June rise.Lil: Qulnnebaugh in proving to be be than ever this lummer owing to th river semllng its waters throught t~ lake. Nehraalu in not alone losing lm l l ' n ~\..f?f'j : | ' ? , ? E ~} ° F \ ¥ i s J ]|g l IlI ' I i ~| ll' -Q ;n.''f -""~qi an| ;i g J .L , g ; N , a . _\ p v e ' efff* I | ' ?§< ; :~} A F A 1 5 i s m ;1 .»Hq !. IlI an Q e l i f.»-""" ' - . |HBP' | ' - ;e *_a u .L ~ ll »m ~ Hon in all walks of lifeSucceeodorfailaccordingto iheir nbilily to uve.I t is with his suing: that thewokringmon buys a home forhis family.It il the profes-sional mnn'a saving!that enabled him to attend collegeandreachthegoalofhisambition. The money nved from hisprofits in the lmall store ofshop helped the business man to enlarge his Place andmake It | big hun neu.Allto men have made them-selvvs valuable ne nt:totheir community.They eredesirable citizens, commend- ; ' ¢¢-.\.\»"§D'¢ . ¢_r Q . ei L a nI;. l I *f "~ .-" 1\l n .U ~é 0 " ~ ~e ~|," - _ -- a n a ..|I ,Mon over to this side.In the las Golden West Hour,made at six rem the river has c laimed fo Puritnn mills, $2.25 per sock at The miles ol Iowa mil and n. large pert o Rhoadea ,(;¢,|| md peed Store..Nebrnke land.At 'present o num~ Sol' shade trees in Decatur are beilc u tan dun eda tth e n orthen dof t OUR NEIGHBORING TOWNS I trrem where the current la close to 'ehoretoaaaistlfpouibiein the. Ft. CGHZIDBI1 chf0¥lICIQ.I ing of wg force; . ghd b`l, is no Rev.A.W.Clerk.a resident of Calhoun several years ago. but nowliving in Lon Angeles, was wling on old friends here Thursday.Rev. Clark founded the Child Sovlnlrln» zstitute in Omaha. and despite his ad- vanced years assisted Ln relief work in Europe during and following the war, being one of the men ln_c]1orlre of the first shipment of aupptlea into ~erlin dter the armlstice. forming e short distance out and thi is neatly in Dccah.lr's favor andit continues will thrdlv the atnearn safe diataoco from tho north banks. The annual report of the Te »» City Sc hoolsby Hunt. H.H. Reim mund. is a moat cornpfehenaive ont! of what has been accomplished durin the r.rt comp:I - a 'rs se book sullnlttod to Board of Education, and patrons iHooper Sentinel im.. that a more intelligent and doa About ten carloada ot'Fremont idea may he second of the maart wholesalers who were out on a two-; able prog|ng th, school ls .. . day trade boosting tltp by auto up the branch and down the tneln line of the Northwestern room!made their visit to Hooper last Wednesday even- ing at 8.30 and spent about twenty minutes in town visiting our retailers. They were a rlght merry c rowd and were pleased with the reception ac- corded them here.The crowd in town was a surprise to them-It was community bargain day night. Stock- fel¢l's boy'e band pleasantly enter- tained tho populace with several ne lcctiona 'while the boosters were mak- ing the rounds of we business houses. Bud County Herald Mrs. I. B. Penry and son Jack, and H r sister Hina Janettd Schroeder motoned to Blair Teadny to }oln in celebrating the 90th birthday of their grandmother Lira. C.H. Wolff.All the children who had come for the under its present administration. careful peraual of the rt will dclose the magnitude of thxedocationa work accomplished and attem~ under the direction of superlntenden Reimmtmd and the efllclent corps o teachers ln the employ of the dl This community ls proud of the I that 'leltamah'a High school 'ls a - ber of the North Centra! Aasodatl of Collega 'and secondary school At its recent c onferenc e In ~- .» the Association went on record favo ing Tekamah standard for teach and the general conduct of the Tc kamah High school.The Board Education are to he oongratuta upon secudng and retaining auch competent and el!!-cient superi ent in charge of the eductltional inet!tutiona in our city ao Harry H.°Reim znund.1 THB' W E Hens .__ Rooster: I : xw MA RK E T RE P ORT g Spri;1g|., .___ Eggs .,.H...-.__. Butter _ , Butierfat Wheat ._$1 .2! .08 .30 .20 .25 .23 .oo i i Barrel salt $3.10 at The Rhoules Coal and Feed Store. Fm Rent-Two sleeping rooms at 214 W. Washington street.1-if Min Bess Patdek of Omaha spent the week end with home folks. Comkefs S1lrting Feed for w e at the Rhonda Coal and Feed store. Everett Rhonden and A!Bayer came in oi? the road to spend Sunday and Monday at home. Golden West Hour,made at rwmun milia, $2.25 per mek at The Rhonda: gm and Feed Store. Mrs James Cal ell in slowly re covering from a nigh:paraiytie sirolte which she sutTered weveral weeles axo If You W ant Your Troubles To End Take Your Tires and Tubes to Hogs non as sms |' goods. alse.l t d A ennl from Misa Bessie Van Deu- sen of Kennard states that she is at- tending the University of Chicago thla summer. For Sale-One of the beat loc ated homes on Grant Street.Persons in terested may call for particulars at The Enterprise ofllce.T-ti' Word received drom relatives in Tripp county. S. D. states that proa- peets for good crops this year are fine and every one busy. An airplane, preaurnably laden with religious tracts.landed up on we bottom on the Fourth of July.The effects were seen at the dance held on that evening. Mr. Carl M. Rasmussen of Kennazdwas a pleasant caller at The Entei- priee oflice last Friday.Mr.Ras- rnuanen in one df Washington eounty'a substantial farrnera For Sale :-A strictly modern home. Close in.New.City water etee- trie lights,fumaee.full basement. Three and one»half acres of iand. This in a real bargain.I'or full par- ticulars inquire at The Enterprise 0 14-u r. u 1 Mra. Paul Taylor of Omn- ha came up Saturday evening to spend C ! " - A - "* n a l a t . . .l : . . . . _ a | .. _ . 1 n. .a \ . .. over to Riverton. Iowa to attend a funeral of an old friend on last Fri- day. There are some new things in bait- ery goods at ine Blair Home Bakery under the new management. Come in and try them.188 Mr. and Mrs. John Tuttle and two boys of Beson visited over the Fourth at the home of Lincoln Warrick up on the bottom. Mr and Mm Kenneth Ty son went up into Burt county to spend Sunday at thehnme of Mm Tyson's purenta. Mr. and Mrs. Baker. For Sale-A tina seven room resi- dence in the but residence portion of Grant street.House modern in every way and in excellent repair.Good zarago.. Priced to eel!quick.ln-quiro at The Enterprise otliee.8-tt' Mr.and Mrs.Frank Carden andfamily vlaited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Earnest Dixon Tuesday and Wednesday continued on ir over- land journey to the Pacino t. Mm Carden formedy lived in the Dlxon neighborhood a d will be remember-ed as Misa mio.. Howe. Miss Thelma Underwood.I-Esther and Pearl Ffhipiett.Lennu Hanek. Odella Reeh,Madeline lleiiay and GO Went flour.made a Puri mills, $2.25 per nack at Th Rl10nlle~ Cowl and Feed Stone. Lyle Guyer came down fror Wly|1¢, where he ia attending lehoo (0 |p|.fll the I`o1.:rLh with homo folk: Let the Blair Home Bakery do you apedal baking when you have corn PIII? or are serving on fetreehmen oomrnitteea 135 Mr. nri lra. Fred Stan; came ;;| from Om ha Satunlay evening am spent .nday with relatives anu frieml Blair. Ruthevon Anderson,aon of Rev und 1\lr-.A.Id. Anderson, camo il from W ayne last Saturday to New the l"mlrtfn at home. Chas.Christensen and friend o llber, Heh.. spent the week-end a thehome of Mr.und Mrs.Randal lvezgvn north of town. Miz z. T Brunton has received won of the marriage of kia daughter Hrs \GIadlu Shade toj Rayman: McConnell, at Centralia, Wash. Quite anumber of the I. 0. 0. F hoya nent over to Kennanl last evening to .1 joint installation of the I. 0 0.F.and Rebekah lodges of that place.*' This Bank hgs the facilities, the ax- \~per'ience and the knowledge of the local conditions to render you the most eiiicieut assistance \The Farmefs State Bank ahrnclzn41||mere-s~,a l t h o n o a n n o u n c e m e n t v n u --____ ..._.. -Y Y --- -- - - ~ 9 liquurs in defiance and direct viola- tion of the Constitution of our coun~ try ."For many yearn Mr.Cooper was s Iocomctive ensrineer and n mem- ber of organized labor, which he L- tlefendlng from the imputations of .._..,,- n u n the Denver wnvention omaoyz ~ alaso f p k s o n u n .n p p h u a n d d n t : o n l i b e f e l l o w w h o t r i e s t o c u t i l l s p r o -T __ un n n i d L a l : Q ua n m a fi a l l i h l l n . .T h k d\l§0|I ~ 1 1 1 |11 1 0 8 Of w g ! b o o s t -Q f ' U u f 1,.nu n A QD .mu l ll F l\ ll 1?4122 Life!!'" " " ' " *" ' » " " "v ' ~ ---- 1 in , k If gvery farmer in 1| |¢o¢:\.|¢\»¢; v." M _____';""=~ gt Lincoln Ll wht!!z gg; quit entirely "_ 1rauldn't n._ing out pnctica! c¢0|1urn?f in hm de- fng the price! a fraction of a penny . plrtrnent through the chmlntion of rented quarters ng' various pomta and" ~Truman -1I c 1 Th i on ly ° 1 ° m. m"ia to P the concentration of the army |at.ab~ "1 - more economically 'fr neu aut.iinhmenta in ;¢overnment-owned build-I ! ~ i 'f'."`f...f'°§`.One man near '¥°""'*N nolfgn a inn.Since March uh.Secnezaiy 0 |¢hi!e. I u v an-w u v v w - . -a o o nW H E N q s q e g a r e b i n s .a o u . o y s f a - - -- 1 - N w x 'II vo r y t h i n g i s l o ve l y i n B l a i r .n a l n . . . _ .n _ . .-\ | _\ jain un.Th e b o y s h a ve a l i j o i n e d t h e c h u r c h a n d lh o s e ch a p s w h o w e r e c m r o r t i n g a r o u n d t h e n l k h t o f t h o i o u r t I\ w e r e j u s t b u b b l i n g o ve r " w i i h g o o d fe e l i n g . C l i l fo r d R e d fi e l d e n j o y s h i s w o r k u w i n d o w d e c o r a t o r a t H a y d e n B m a s o uvu»\Hun L.. -..... rs.. .1....s ln.- _..!.._ v u a e l a u u c u l u w o U . 0 - ; ¢ | vy n o ra t i m e c a m e i n t o B l a i r W e d n e s d a y to vi s i t fr i e n d s a n d r e ne w o l d nc q u a i n - tenees.O r vn l l s n o w o u t o f t h e n a vy n n d i n l e n d g t o H n i l h h i s h i g h s c h o o l co u r s e in O m a h a t h i s co m i n g ye a r a n d L u k e n c o u r s e o f d e n t i s t r y a t C r e i g h - t o n C o l l e g e .a u ;w m u m w m o a r n v p o r m e nd a u g h t e r ,M n .B .S .F l e t c h e r w h o w i l l a r r i ve i n a fe w d a y s f r o m the w a t b y t h e a u t o ro u t e . H . H .B r o w n i s t h i s w e e k p u t t i n ; d o w n a w e l l fo r A n d r e w Je n s e n : b o u t fo u r mi l e s n o r t h w e s t o f Te k t m a h . H e i s n o r e h t i o n t o t h e An dr ew . n u |00 . I Am: THEN I mar.I An ds v n :gum OM of the hmm Jupaneu |\¢lll\~ 4 lhlp compuzles hu deelued a am. \1 dmd of -as wr can.umwnm Y-ha loc 't for her boani.What " " ' vt " " " " " ' " ' """ " " "" " ' " "gndmdg ,ment plnnu suitable nunufacturing purposes and bids will be opened for.r\Buck 365 Blnglf P1'""' Brownn their ml.One bis item of emmmy o n e O F m y C h o s t a r l l n l d n . l 9 05 lr l were bon.:J u a n ¢ l u :s v m s M|u \\ | l D t u v l l I n l |3t o a W m ]m o v i e a l i o n l i m e .H e l __~ I : f > r | a d _ i f t e ;r 1 s |q n a e n t h a t l a v u n e a r B l n i r| A N o o n B u r . Q Q fo r Ami wu z of s ,s 1' : c a n This work vgss done In ro-operation with the Sum college of Agriculture,Apoultry specialist from than will be in this county in the near future. wherever a group of people are in- urvmsd in culling. fading, housing and poultry diseases they can arrange for s demonstration through the nty agent. Wheat growers of this county' lost fully $26,000.00 on Hessian fly and whtlt stem mnggot this year.Aut Rules was out the other day with his tractor uarasni item ofl' by :He thou- snds by the simple od of disk- ing them under.En 5 plowing, kill- ing volunteer wheat and plsntlng not earlier than September 25th on the three main control measures : d w c s td by exports.Mr.lleales dis- rovrred the posts ln the llrst place Ind called in the county agent. togethe they called tho State Entomoilgirt and on-maxed for o meeting.Tho present seemed much in fnvor M fol iowlng above methods ao for as po aible.Ksnml wheat shows tfp very nlre ly in a number of Relais over the coun o! the Second Army ~ps at Boston .from rented quarters to the army base,thus saving $50,000 annually. try, n few ol' themahmr rye.On in vedigliion it w u found that nm Held was needed with need that haul never been ce|1.ihmI nn this wry arcount.One can almost identify Kan md br the clean straw il. lhown in comparison with ordinary wheat over the county.Some excellent lpvri m m :are on display in the 1arm Bureau Ufhee.in £919 only Fave Dodge county Iannen had Kmred.In 1920 ther#were 125.In 1921 there were 500 growers of Xnnred.it in belic.\.f~d that Wuchington county farmers v»i1i MANY LAW YERS OUT OF' JOBS Wuhinfftoon.June SJ;-Attorney Generat Daugherty said today that thv department of justice tomorrow wouid have fortyIhre fewer special attorneys and seventy'-Eve fewer agents than it hui on Bin:ch 4, involving an annual saving ol $437000.Six nf the nt tomeys d\'°1=PHl» he said, drew aver u f salaries of $13,000 each.The highest salary paid to one man, lx. added, was $21,000. W¥IEl{l.Y nusnisss m=:v| | =:w (Continued from page one) amljha bank: are in practical control ent Hmm Local bankers nw informal that the tumbler of the firm are dur in iurge part In mbblini in the specu lative nurkct.An auditor is now on |l 0A N D c 1 . g n §t o ne . W ITH 0 : 1 2 . h e a r e l f. §| o ' r » - » ¢ L a n e s s 6 n u ;n m m v s 6 ~~S t a r t i n g T o B E A M o N a - u s M o n d a y ,J u l y . l l t h . .A BLAIR,NEB. orsmnc rm uonmw In 'mg Bm wmnrn 6' Big Vaudeville "What Women Know"nusmsrf ms. srocx com'Acts 6 Change of Program Daily.SCE TMS Snow liveru Nlglll. The Celebrated and Distinguisned 25 PEUPLE DUBINSKY BROS. S'l`0CK CDNPANY 25 PEOPl.E PRICES:--20c and 40c. ua- und: ol uh unma sum Shlvvinxl!ho p e s t o m o ve h i s f a m i l y t o O m a h a as s o on a s h o c an fi nd a ho us e a nd hi s B l a i r p r o p e r t y i s fo r m l e o r r e n t . Th e p a vi n g g a n g h o p p e d t o i t S u n - d a y m o r n i n g a n d fm l s h o d u p a a t r l p o f p a vi n g a t : b b C o n g r e k o i i o n a l c l w r c h c o r n e r jlvh ere t h e b r i c k h a d b e e n l a l d o n Sotunzlasr.W h e n t h e n u n .u u w n u l vm l m a i w e o n e l n a ym o r n i n g t o b i d h o r s i s t e r , M r s . K a t e Ca l dw e ll , _ g oo d by e a n d h e l p h e r g e t s t a r t e d f o r h e r C o l o r a d o h o m e .M r s . C a l d w e l l h a s b e e n l n a n O m a h a h o s - p i t a l f o r a m e r a l as k s r e c o ve r i n g f r o m a n o p e r a t i o n a n d i s n o w a b l e t o r e t u m t o h o r h o m e . l2.£....!-.3 . a \ .- n . n _- \ _ : _u a G .A .R a l h m n n n gpm!fa m i l y l o ft la st S a t u r d a y a ft e r n o o n b y a u t o t o : p o n d S u d a y a n d t h e F o u r t h w i t h fr i e n d ! a t C r y s t a l L u k e j u s t t h i s s i d e o f S i o u x C i t y .T h e y r e t u r n e d h o m o T u e s d a y 'nw rumn of Wm. T. Epperly W M he l d _ $ \ md n s m o m i n s r . Ju l y 3 r d . ~ ~ lndicnion of the gi- gantic talk before Chairman Laker F O R L U | : l C H , _ m d 1 . w o u w G € T ' 0 I d s m . r o n u N_m:a aint. I N m a b i g l l x . e a |m n n n 9 | » _ " F o i . uuuza 5\ grfgnvrood ine. C O M P A N I O N S H I P T s a r | t h e r e n e ve r w a s a u c h a i f er d t e a s C h e s t e r fi e l d fo r s t e 5c o m p a n y !Ju s t a s m i l d I n s m o o t h a s m b a e e o a c a n b e - b u t u r i t h a m e l l o w " b o d y " t h a t n t h - fi el eve n ci g ar sm ok e rs .O n l a z y d a y s o r b u s y o n e s - a l l t h e t i m e - - y o u w a n t t h i :" | a t i l t y ~ sm o ke . " N the BNvP\l\| Bond. ,L :cngregatinn camo out of the church they were greeted with biack smoke nm!a sl ng tar odor that causedthem to J lmm quic kly . Rev. Geo. Smith, son of Men. Olive |::....:n....r a1.:..-hu ............:...r - - - - a lnrnun ul uw DEIIIDIZI 1lllllll} WRUformerly iived heme on South Walker Ave. but ure now at Kimball. Neb.. will be aurpriled to lelrn of the mar- riage of young Pau! Bullock to Miss Bertha May Medlnr recently.An- at his .Hom in north num,' Rev. mlerwuod.a!HcinI.|ng.The deceased»'=~ born In Indiana, June 30. 1847 :mul passed\nuay July Isl. just T4 yearg and one day old.He haves hié \Y§f! and hrn ann:flnnran n.J ctiv e d,blIt n l ]Ul f ! !I l l ! !w 1;.||.u;a b o u t S!,022.000.000 o n t h e na t i o n a l |.\.»»n. .¢. . . ~ m n u » l n ¢ai t u nt l o n i l |~ RnhinQnn`< I Isl!B a s i n s A b l b h l l b k ..,, - j = =m o I f a n c y o u c n n t l n a e m ulllltll u l ulln \.l\.}¢uullllr l u il||U||ll]10|.|Il|\.9f|H1"||l!l \\("l'¢' l1?4.0i\0d bya num|--- . _........¢.»w |§|g p n l i fn r n i n fl ¢| ni O l l m n an n Q n ul a l l \.-_- 1 l _ | _|n »_ . -l Ia r : 1 & t £0 m o u f l l h i !dl!l|!IRl| Tire Shop = =;.>--- EARNING FRIENDSHIP We all xmve after use and com- fort, and we Wish nur childnn in hue these zhlngn, lm \hcy nimvl be nmewl by mme one. Thlx hunk will enrounn and ntimu- I n h y our c umin;p w e n m d will enrlnvor to eam your lriendahip. Make 1 beginning with us today, and you M11 novn see thx!we have mule a friend of you CITIZENS STATE BANK B L A I R 'NE B RA S K A . S A F E T Y I C O U R T E S Y SE RVEC E --. .»¢.. ».. .. . .. ._1 _ , , , : " "~ " " . ..~T H E . .~---.__....._ B~u~r~n Au. Try; Pfom § sc n w d t o p r e a c h n t t h e B a p t i s s : h u n c h l a s t S u n d a y m o r n i n g w h e r e m a n y o l d fr i e n d s g m e t e d h i m .G e b r g a i s n.f a r m e r B i n i r b o y , n a m !h e r e a n d hi s fr i e nd s a r e gl a d t o sh a k e h i s a g n l m ~ .iND|v|DUAL SERVICEf:F:!TC m YOUR NEEDS gF II young couple will live at Kimball. Mr.and Mrs.Frank Carden and family ond Miss; Tolnnder of Winlleld. Iowa spent the Fourth at the home of Mm lil. Iverson north of Hlolr and cue the gueatu of honor at the ice cream party at the Iverson home that eening.Tim were on their way to California by auto and had four auto loads of folks, camping outfits etc. .A very enjoyable day was spent onlast Sunday at the'orne of Mr. and Mrs. Et! Gaines at ale.The occa- sion was the li n t birthday of the hulmy of the family.The following people font this aide of the county were present:Mn .M.Iverson and family, Blrs. Mattie Day, Misa John- son aml5lm Chas. Blanchard of Her~ man. Lake Qinnebaugh,north of Teka- muh. is proving almost aa popular a summer resort, to north east Nebras-ka people as Lake Okoboji.A large number of Omaha nature lovers are daily makin tHps to this c amp and it in rcponed to be an ideal camping ground and has the advantage over the other place of not hc lng so dllllcull to reach.Several permanent camps A motion picture machine has lie:n ln#lillléd in the Methodist church in this clty tual the church folks gave their Initial :nosic program on Inst Sunday evening.On account of the heavy rain only a small crowd acre ::tten¢lance but the pictures presented were interesting and well worth while and as they are free,they should aolvc the Sunday movie proh-lem lnqllair.We understand they will be a regular Sunday evening feature in hia church. Mrs. Clarence Sheldon and daugh ter Helen and. none Charles on-l Chauncey of Columbus, Nob. retumcel home Tuesday via auto whence they cnme a few doyq previous to vi=it Mn. Sheldon'a mother, Mrs. R. Put- rick. .har sister. Mrs. Fil. Hemp and Mr-. Myrtle Kilian and a host of rela- tivc~and urly day friends.Mm. Sheldon w Mins Blanche Patrick. one of HIalr's finest girls and a grndo ate HI the Blair high schools.Since her marrla ahc has resided at (o1» umhul. Ne ., and her periodical home Vieilt are source of much pleasure and lor to her relatives and frlemls. Mr. Sheldon accompanied his family to lilair and then went on to Chicago I u cd a dgcnlae of a billion c1aAnE'r'rnsswmm un- own" Llocrrr 8: Mun Toncco CoLui 'rear the Saclaiist party num beml 27.000 memben when dueu were paid up.This yur the n\|m\>ev bu dwlndlrd (JI 11.000,Fnrmerly n vu 100900.The whinnding muon for uw dwindlinx nf me pmy u me mall of iu xeumngu in Rum, with vh k b uverybody x»lu n i llu .No pu!! nn sucned In the Uniud Stiles um ¢-nerulna | »-ympnheua -meme m m v m v m b m n h - x o n m Russia.The leulen of Boddlxm rv- i = -1 6 l | I|I | l l ~ea i '1II ~i 'r ~ , , - f ' -l ~ -.|¢N-.1/" \ »*""',Im~ Bfen In all wniiu of llleSucbeedorh i !awardingmu aheh- nbllily to uw.nis with hh uvlngs that thewokringmnn huyl a home for his family.n i» sh. pwrn.sional mnn'|u vi n k l thntenlblrd hlm to attend collen und reac h the goal of hisambition. The mun ey n val from h hprofits in the lmlll alan orshop helped the hunlneu mnn lo enlnrgu his rhec and make li | big Inu neu.Allto men have nude thum-nvlvus valuable uni.:totheir cvmmunhy.'Hwy ureduinhls c lilunn, commend-Inl the relpevn and ndmiru-tion ul their fellow men. THE STA TS BA NK c .A.s¢hm|¢|¢, iPrnldenLT, E. Steven, Vnre-PresidentThus.Finnell.C u h h rc. J. SC|\Illh|¢_ Au't CllhllrD. J . Hundnhl, All't Cuhier 4 ..<~a~;».g1 .U rn1n i l c v s . ~ "V 'ff .' ~ ~7 |\ * M o . L ~~,Q v a ~ : I " ; !, I sfé Q ,~" '1 I ~'Q _ 4 1 ~f*~"'n3 . r.f ' 2 \''1 -e ,1 < @ ~ ~. ¢ ¢ r ? . f !.v ' i i é ~»~.w» *AA~ *~V\ ~',J §f£2' =:I V /~~~ i _31¢@» "ved don.|\;,|¥r ii !i'lu .1. are being made than B l r .a n d M n .J o p h Mc Gu i ne , fo r m e r W a s h i n g t o n u n t } 'i vw vl e Ima .. .-... ..,... :.|-_. _ -r n .lvalutnw oz neunon recent!uul. nun ycelebratedtheir 401.31 wedding ann:-R verury at their home on Wirt street Ind Military Ave. by a family reunion. Their children were all present xml with their families are:Mrs.Gen :rude Andersen.husbtnd and two rhildren; Hr. mul Hrs. Tom McGui:\ nm!daughter;Hrs.Mary llleiclz. husband and two child : II:1. CarlSpring.husband :nd : ur c hild ren; Hr.and Mrs.Jade McGuire uw! daughter;Ilrlrs.Ruth Hnudsen m d Br. Knudmn lnd Mrs. Chu. Larson Founly Teachers'.Flnminatlonsi will held Friday and S¢£u111|ay,| July theo|'I'Ire of thu] County Superintendent at the eouni hon-e in Blair. Nebraska.¥ Mabel Mzrnh.: 2331 County Superintendent.I 1(ialden West flour.mule at! I'ur\1lll° mills, $2.25 per lack at Thr. Rhonda Cost and Feed Stun. Lawn Glue Seed l t Aye Bros.Seed Houm sn-u pared lndurs the uommnue urglng u m , w s u phu ei o f a n n u m d qumion bs dealt wan by neplnte ar gmi nti uu .Th a n ln |u n n n pendlng Uni sash Fmdtnl lneorpar- uticm ol un national rallray urviee an-pontlon ua ulvlu the I nunuus Cmnmrra Canmlulon."Yau prv~ pool m multiply qnuhl." axelnkned Be n i n! F u nk u . mu m bf llln n e - » \ | m ° u a l v. h e | , w vp o n mu ° l 0 ~ eunsure.~ v \ u h u ¢ m | l mu -' fl nzuralgxc,xcxazic _a n d rheumatic PIIM. hcadache,backaehe and all other lc hes are quic kly rc - lievcd by Dr-Miles' Anti-Pain Pius Conuin no dangerous habiz- Iormlng drugs,Why don'¢ y ou try them? \\w\ "Monthly pains,- 1 i ! a n ' r u n m» . " r r mvn mm m. . \ ' m NR RR A R F A q v g p n m m n n b n r a v n r \ I n m m n n l . o v ; IANS To nsvlss SAVINGS svsmwj oelmnler General Says Fosi~ || Bank: Are To Bs Roongnnlzed, ERS HUGE SUI HOARDED mlnt'| Tum-mm M Dopodwn cnnnurlad u Anwunslng u Al- mn I n u - 4 4 0 1 ln u r h r W MI P r l v l la n m . Bulllnn.Ind/-A hlllloo do llln ch nllnlkl bl an dmulntlon tu av \-be romlnx lndnsuul rvvlu l ll~z Manoa In Jluw-um mwtlun. m u . li ly l. vwu n u m p u ma . a f na.la nnoum-ln( plum (nr ro- o f i h n p o c u lu vln n r y n a m mlm n mon mne llvo trn uu -n ua l mn . ,. pn-um! ueaxmenzht depoolvon un o p au l n vln u ba n k. h e a m ~\|nl.| "almost w fund." urhlla IM vrnmem hu pmmeeml ll the ex- of the drpunlion m :ha num, In un y u r a lu m. af wmno o. ll: pun ol mu-nnlgnuon.vhleb u be m|»mlu|~1 m nwlmr. hu mm~nrvod by human can Ind mm¢1|»~ llr. Hlyl Knuurfd the hlnken I ll! hlll no lnlmdon nf mining o mmpellxmn vnu. pnmv sunnynb . mu hoped cmly m make- me |||| hunk I feeder nf ¢»»m>»L»m»d ln xmloom.Hu volmrd oux |||l| doub- x me p nmeul lnm-u l nm wouldll INV ! ll n ew Ihr nerag e puld Ihr uvxmn bunk; duh- hunlu nunot hope lo rmrh un Inllnlrd wnllh vrh ldl off!!! fnrllz-u||r hvld for pouul nnlnga mlm. ur. lhn exnlalnvd.s mI: pn- nm nr um prnent wsnoo da- mn : rv o f f ardn exlnrllon. ln ¢ Und un-y wlll Inlll one hu! Lb! Ind sum govemmsn.' | P e n c e P R O P O S A L £ l G N g p _ qnnun- l t l h o f W a r B c h u n n U n i t l d M I N ! a n d G c n t n l P a m n T c r m l n l u f l . Tr e a u R i g h t s .R t a l r vi c l . R a r i t a n ,N .J. - ' fl u e K n o x P o r t o ! r s o l u l l o n de c l ar i n g pe n c e b o t w w n t!u .,_ Unl Led S t a i n a n d t h e ce n t r a l p a w n a u n l l g n r d b y P r e s i d e n t H a r d - i n a t th e bo n u -o f R e h a t o r I- 'w l l n p Ii l i z l r n h r n v h v r e n n w a s s p e n d i n g t h e F o u r t h o f Ju l y . Th r -r n o l u t l o n a s fi na ll y ndup iegl b y r o u g h - s n . m e - r a - I; a l t d l r n i l u n r w i t h G r n u n y a n d . w a i t i n a t a n e n d a n d r a m e n e u s u t h e l fn l w d S t a t e s a l l d g h l l a n d p r l vi l r x fn w h i c h th is u a - m m w o u l d h i ve 'u b u i n n l u n d e r t h e t r u l y o f V e r u i l l e l .T i m p m vl s l o l i rqmnn ltng t h e d r c h l r n l l u n o f w a r w a l st r i ck e n o u t bec au se o f t h e n o n i m - l l o n o f h o u s e m e m b e n t h a t l t m l z h i h e c o n s t r u e d u a r e p u d l a t l n n o f i n a va r .T h e se na te r m u h l i n n l .n a us u al . :wana-nted |m i l d f¢ n n t . I n f n m r o f t h e pe n c e r n n l u l i o a .A !!o f i h r 1 9 vo t e s ag a i n s t n vw F P m s t b y f i r m n r r u l n .Thre e dm -mo crat es.R h i vl d n n f 'I*H|.n rl8H*.W a l s h o f l l l s n r l l u m f t t n a n d W n l m n o f 11| nrg la,a u p p o n n l t h e rv-a nlul lnn.w h i l e n m e n l otha -rl. l m l u r l l n g Ile-rd u f l l l u o u r l .w e r # p a i r l d In fa n o r n f Il . Aficr Man to Wmp company. luv. CII;--Tulum* pmt of Amer*n Legion nm! word to Pommmder mn n.I-'lm of £119 Legion wl tiu; lhe nlnlng at n purse of $273.- r rm- any boxer. fonuui; n rgember any o!tho allied or :undated in ,wh o dd nta .la d Dempsey. po lf l ivlrgnm n l d :"'I'u!;r¢una y ou lo lake A pol! of nw orlrln Leglfm rfnrdinx nlzlng of I us of t£50.lJOLl for me u\¢°u1bn~r or -r m¢=n:brr_¢\f any of the mind ortn!nrmin who n n whip ~wr in the ring nun yehr." Hah n as ln!for Bcrrnlny.144-| | | n;;»4 u~f1 guaranlves mmmlit hu derldoel hat llerumuy wltl ta- anknd ia mr only 300.lZ|J0000 gold marks in mon-oy nut of the lreundInstallment nf 2.0mom0o0 marks, 11 was uruounrml ho m 'Rm haisnvo, which ln duo Mu 2. 1922. may he wt:Ied by piymont in goods und from Pr oh lb lu mme ir iwpUldlaon. Win.-/l'¢>rl1n!rnliy. at leant, W'iacnm\In ls the llrlmt stale in ilw iminn.nmemnr Iilalne has signed £110 atntr pmhlhktion MII,wlalrh,ummm other things, ruin lsmlnnt the "nulnufn¢-tun» ar mnaumprlnn nf Immu mlrlr lww-mzmu of Illoxal nlmhullr¢~omenl.°'The :nmnuro in Inllvvml to M i n e r '| G h i c f F o u n d G u i l t y . n l u m b m .K u . - - A l r n m l o r Hm ma t »A u x u n D o n - h y .m a i d e n !a n d ~nnrlrhnt u f l h r Xa n a x Mi n er s ' l o n . w e n f o u n d z u l l x y o f vi o l a l i r l l K l n l n I n d u n l r l n l m a r t I a n : m m - i l y b y a i l i n g a u r i k r . b y A Ju r y In C b e r o k n m u n t y d l s t r i d . l z l m u z h Il n w a l h a s b e e n m n r l d r d s e ve r a l u f r r n n e l i n m n n n t i o n w i t h cu l li n g o f st r i ke s an d hi s de l l an r e l h a In l l m r l l l l to tl rl ,l h l l w a s h l a m n d c l t n n b y a Ju r y . T c r n a d o I n I w t h Da k o t a . be rd e en . 8 .I ) . - ( b o m a n w n k l l » n l n l o t h e r p o n n m l |n}urQ¢!a n d y d n m a p d t n t h e n i e n t ' b f N - H u n $ ! 0 0 . 0 l 1 0 r r s u l w l a t F m ] rl . 8 . D ., w h e n n t u r n u d n sw i m ! t h e r i r t .P r a c t l r u l t y w a r y b u l l d l n g In i n u vn vu d r n m l l s l m l . a t o r n a d o b r n l o u m - . a w o m p a n h y a n B U m i l s a n h o u r vr l m l .l l a m ln th i s d t; in en n lm l tn d a t m a mm a . t a r i l u g l i o n ;th o l i i n l n n r i r i ve r r P i r n vl t h e n o m t r u vvl r d n a r t h an d b r a k e w i t h ful ! n l n m z l h w h e n rea che d thi s cll y. wmv ff ma Cla lma m lod ln . ffhlrngo,Zll.-Ono imnclrwi and eighteen bodies of nwn and womon.uaclllmed by relltlvvl lull furgnllvn by hiemla. ware hurled In :lm Poltvn' Mhi here.This was Ilre mrumulallnnnt thru- momha al the county :nmgm-. The bodies are lwlsl for that pmInd in me hope aommne will put in n rlulm.During :he mm- mnnthn n mumzude of zmrsom had panned amonr the glnax cases.How and then a body srnuld Germnn financiers h u e u p r m m i the hop! that thla would rvllore Heh many of the nrressliy of huylu rge Amounts of forelzn exchange. S m F r a n c l a m ,¢ '| | . - P vn n h n - d o n t o #m p i o y Ir u l l l vn pr n ll i hl t lo n |'l1 ful ¢|' m e n t a n n u m i n a n e f r n n t o b r e a k u p n " h m l l f~ | 1 1 - r " r i n g w h i r h l u - m y ; I n op e na t ln g i n m a n y R a n W n u r i l m ho te ls a n d a p a r t m e n t l m u m l .w a s u k t d o f W a s h i ng t o n a u l h u I n b y Jo h n E x n l d n n .n vw l y np p o l l w l p r o - h i b l t l n n o n i o r w m o t l t nm :1 -r fo r C a i !- fo r u l l .( l r vg n n .W n n h i n g l n n a n d N s - va d a .It w a s annaounred h n r v.E x zl l r i os a i n ln l t h at h o h a d a ut h o r i ta t i ve l n fn r m l l l u n t h e m w a s s u c h n r i n g . home brew. H u w L - a n b y r m s . n : m m - l m .£ '¢ 1 l f. - N u m e r o u s ln,fu n - au . br u s h a n d r l t y t i m e l n r t h r r n a n d r e n t a l P n l l f n r n i a . ¢ l u r - t h e p u t f o r d a y s h l w m u n vd m m a n i m a t e d a t m o n t h a n $ 1 , 5 0 3 . - l Wenld Bank Propoud. Wanhlugmu, D. 0.-A bill rnfnllug "the llanl of Nntlc|1I,"with al rap- Alhlny, N. Y.~m sms zlepatmen! tho 213 there were no rialrnnrgls. Peunh H July Tel! Twthrl.Chlcugn Ill.--'l'\0l\0 param;died d n amre mon 1ere lujurwl during lhrv-edI! lfnurth nt July imildny.n were arclulonmlly shui. nm- med a fuli. live vuem nlrmma-d and tour kmea In automobile accidents. A n i l B a e r l l l l F l u i d . 1|\u=h !ngmn,D .C . - f i n p n fo r s m e d l d a a ! 4 p e r r m ! b w w o n m l vl i w h e n n w h o t t i e p l s s n l t h e W l l l l s P n m p b c l l m t l b e e r M i l b y a vo i r a t 2 5 0 l u s m . 1 . vm l vn p l a n t o r u s h t h e m m s u m t h m u z h l l m s e n a t e i n f a n n m l im m nr e n f fe x u l nt l o n s b y t h e t r m s u r y d l - p n r m w m .w h i c h w o u l d m a k e 1:p o o : u h h - f u r p h p m I n n s t o p r n r d b c |11us \'¢.\n :»all lase r mr qltln g pal iemx.T m s m abso lut ely pr o h i b i t s t h !u s e a l ' b e e r u m e d i c l a l . D a n c e t o F l i n F u n d . W h i l e I m e r .S . D . - - T h a B l a u :r n . ; d l a n s o f i h e nd j a r e n z a r e : i n n o f t h u R o s e b u d N l e n n t l o n . Il l w vl l a n l l l u a e f o f o t h e r d l l l r l l t i l .a r e h d d i n z t r i b a l ! d a n r ¢ g fo r t h e ;l'ur;\os\»o f m i a u l g f fu n d s In p a y m v B i p r n l f l o f mo u nt . d e l e p t m w h o w i l l b e n vn t t o 0 | n a h n , | tlm tnulte by Svnntor !IIta!s¢o¢.k. No bruka.Thi!lnlvrnltlonnl bank would he the llsml amnl of the United Stain gunruznenl and oiher guvvmmentsudnllsirdasutuvkhulderi. Bonds af mlvrnl gnvemmenta would tm takin In payment fur stork Eu the ng w n tl o n w i t h th e Q ll r y m mk l r ng u n . : I l l m a n u f n n u n m e l n r g w t a i u g l v rh e eo e eve r m a de . ae c o rd l mr t u a n n n - na u m vm e n t b r Ge o r g e P . l l o a u- n , e n m - m i u l m u - r n t n l r i c u l t u r e T h e c m - e n a r m l u - n m n u fs u t u r n ! a l L u w w i i l e f o r e x h i b i t i o n l l Ih r s t a l e fn l r I n S y m o u n In 8 l p !m n b r r l l w i l l r e i d ;1 2 w a s a n d w i l l r e q u i r e 150,000 pnn ru is o f .\|r e g a r d i n x t h e d a i m f o r m m p e n m t i o n fo r t h e B l u ! l l i l l a , w h l r h t h e In d i a n a p i n a p u s h i n g b e fo r e m e M i i w m o f m e m v f m m m t as W u h l n z t o n m l i n |.1m3r¢~u. TARiFF MEASURE an CONGRESS. Bill Introduced In tha Hausa Without 111| Cuttunlry Explanatlon. Hugo Ravanut fomaned. \'\ar»hing1un. D. C.-The atlmiulatrm- ttutfa permammt tad!! blll, Dol be fore congrats. la expected In return a rtfvtetlue to the gowmment of approltl mately :1oo.ouo.ooo a snr. atcunilng to tlnodldll estimates. The bil! was Introdured In the hottielastwe-k by Gomzreaamau Fortlney und lmtnedlau-I7 thereatter was made publlt for the nrst time.Nu explana mry statements nrcompanld the lntrtvtluctlon of the meazure. as heretofore hu been customary. Examination of the hlli allow! that ln mme vases the rates proposed are higher than corresponding rates ofthe PayneAldrich law,while athens are evrnsnondinaly lower.This law in the normal prewar yearl. produced at :mln more than $®00.000.00U a year. An estimate of how the whole billcompurtawith:tue Payne-Aldrich Ima would be poaaihle truly throufzh at detailed study by t u m erpvrts. lwnuae the schedules or the new hill are,in many uses,not framed in;»aralle~l with the schedules of the Puynr law. UEMPSEY Hows WOH|.I]'S TITLE Successfully Relalns Champ- lonshlp ln Figh( Wllh Carpenllar ~ DRAIATIC END To FIGHT Amirloln f| ° g| - | r nmn uw, Th an T¢Mllrly Clr r la Mlm F N! ! o m" ¢ f _ n m, _ m» | C a va n u m m | n P m ; .n-my c uy . x. J .-lu-rm 1 c mwd of more than awww. un largm ever auendlnx . purlmle fnmunm ln nn hluory. .hcl lx-xuxzncy. wurhl'n heavy welqlxt dmmplon knocks! out ¢P>°rrH f'| rpemler of Yrnnne In lhr taunhmund uf |hr||» lrhoduled twelve mana buul new lui Salurulux. Tv: lu-rknrd. ummm:-r of me 'IKM fulxnaled mr mul nrrlpln ax lvnm-lmllely x| .mu.wu. srlwmo of vrhlch gm-1 lo Dempsey and r.m,opo to the x-mm 11mn¢~n;»r. The num num rude-I ln n mmi drn~ B u n u w B v p p o f h n L o u . G l m d n l o . ( 'a I. - P r n p n m - n t s o f ' b l u e l a m " m e l d c f e a t In t h e c i t y r l e c t l n n t o cho ose a r e tr u sl w al .T h e m m g i n w a s s o n n r m w t h a t l h v r w u l t w u s i n d o u b t n u m m e m m l zn'|»ulaHun. Th e r e uw-rev t h r e e l l c i w l n I n t h e ll um ,"I. i b er a l . "" B l u r "a n d " C o m ||rn!n isr.°'T h o ti ve M 0t lP ¢l w e r e t h e I »In g t h o s m r n t nf ( In v a wr n n e l a n d o n l y ( h t l l l l i t i v l l w h o n o r o f t h e i h l r i l U N ' A m e r i m n U l m l n p l i m i n n -i n t o l i m 1 'r vu r i l m a n In t h e fo u r t h r m m d v i m n a n r i m n f r l z l n l . : m l l vfl l m m l a m n h n u n o q n z a l m l m z h v l l i t h l l m l w l i . T w m -U m F n - m h m a n w vn l : Im r n ln l lm t fui lflh rm m- ml .( l u r e h e s i n ; r d fo r l i m m u m u f n l u e b r f o r f° ` p u l II a : m v! l a s t w e e k w i t h l l l r vr l o r D a w e s a f l l w news hud sr vt nysl vllr m i a ;w h a t \\ mt h lll lvd ns th e fnu lu ia llo n fo r a n ew vm n f vvn n n n n y i n fe d vm i a d m l n l s l m Ho n .T h o || r e1 l ld m l 01109011 t h e m n - fn - w n m vr l i h t h u do w l n m l i o n t h a t "th x- rv Is n ot : 1 m on ac o In Il tv um rl d in elny Il k v g r o w i n g gmh ll v i nn ln hhd ms un l m ]m n u n i l n g f~xln~ndI!\1r¢-as."l l c n e fo r r o d !n t h e g a t h e r i n g n s 1 1 n m a n d ex t ru o nl l nn r y m ei l lo d l d || p l¢ 'l| » 1 0 m w t r m o r g e n f f . Iwe re kn o wn ns fu si o n L lc k et . A Houma animmg. W a ¢ hl n ;: t nn . I)('. - - I'rvs l : I¢ n ! l l n r e l l n z , t h e r u b i n o t l m ! i l l ) m i d n fl l c l a d s Ii n I l i a a n n a a n d w w w h l m n n ' fo t h e \\c\e 1»lnK ma nngvr. Fra nmls Dosna npt. \ \ ° h l n n e w s o f ilu*M i l t !¢':wh¢°1P a r i s t h e r l l f M m m ? n a l h l e n \ ° d a n d d vp r e s s n l .n is n=p ort »d t i m :a s m . u m m m a m ]rl nl id re n st oo d l n si le nc e Ir h l l a l n e y r r m l h o w t u r p o n t i r r h a d be e n co mp l et el y o u t : l a a n d o u t - fo u g h t .W h m t u r d n n n w t o M m e . ('n r p e n l l er t h a t l a er h u s b a n d h a d l o s t . a n a s a m :"G e o rg e s la de fea t ed .I n u m oa w vvl m y IN D t o d w U f m e a S t a t e s ' m d a w a i t h i s r vl u m l o n m , " I rfa n t o m r r y n n . '1`lu>:w o un d t i n w h a st a ye d r i n vm Siam:Falls.S.D. - I h ma gu n tl- nlnlrwi I t a n n !thmlslml Ilntlarq, was done to crops when m hal! 8hll"l1| l\1¢>p{ thru lledluln of Lmonln veattllty, Ulnivazn.Ill.-After thru: y mrrn nfupsfilm'nt lrrnf. Wllliuzn I.. Woodlurm nf Z~oafnwegurern unlwrsity hu nm-sluréd heel. whlw and blue mrn.The Grown Thru Calor Com. Ulnivazn.Ill.-After :hm y mrrn nf F u r m a n H g h ! G n n h u p p t n . (" n 1 u m d O S p ri n g s . ( 5 0 1 0 -- F n r i l l g n l i r vn y of mu n t lm a w ml l i lc u n n f s u t g q . w r y ¢ r u . | h n p p e n t h a t a r e t l l r u w n l n g r r u p s i n th i s n e c t lu n . m a r s th a n 100 fa n n r r s l n ' n n sn s ; n l r m n i i c u g h :o n : h p p u t s l n t h e a o n t h e a s fvm p a n o f 1-ll Palo ribttniy. Ju s t w h e r e th i'g|1nshnpp¢»r é r m y h a d l l a o r g i n Is n m k n o w n b u t l r h u s p r vs d n u r n Il r g v # N i n n n l ' l . l n r n l n , {'r nw l\ °y a n d Pu e b l o ro u n tl m l a n d l a lh r vn m - ni n g l o a m o r PI!Pa so co u n t y fr o m b a t h l u ! a n d s o u t h . . Btllmr lr I tlltvi d u a .Sydney, N. 5. \\'.-The ntmrnrr Frm- nslolm. 4,904 inns, Is btllswd tn have been ion beturwn \'i'e-llimztun,:~:. ZandSydney.She ll now im day s mrerdne Ind has not been hun! uf br wlreltiis during that Ilme. 9 lla n s w a m o f f m m h m t o t h r e e m l l r n s n w i d t h a n d t w e n t y t o t h i r t y mt h - a i n Ivu g tl l .A c fn r d l n g t o f n r n w r s vi n i n . I h y t h e m a n n .sm a l l x r n l n rr n1 m 1121* | l m a l In n . t h e fl a k !! a p p e a r i n g a n i l ' I h r ;h a d b r a n c u t w i t h |b i n d e r Cu m wa s no t se r l na l y d a m ag e d . I | ro d,w h ! t v In c l bl u e x r a lm u . . w a s p r o 1 !l . \ l ` l 'd b y r m n l n g N t ! a m ! w h l t o m r s . t o m a k e h l u v m n n m !t h a n g r a ft i n g t l w t h u s va r le t ivs .P r o f m m r W o n d h n r n IlllW l'¢s h e w i l l m o n b e l h l o t o p e r fe r i Is l a c o r n n o U m !I h r r n w x n f k n m e l a w i l l s h o w so li d b a n n f l'Pil, w h i t : a n d b l n f . Carnegie Estate 825,933.01L New York.-The nuts mntrollvfs oflim appniud :ha ntnln of ArulrwvPai-nexie lt $2r»,1m.uu nm: nnd $23.- %£»l.0lZ att.The prim~llm! llvmg nnAecurltlrs vllued nl $17.25i3.5~'i8. Crops ln the Calla severely demand byand hailltorm. 'r m hu t wh en thelnlty of Beatrice Il and 18 bushels to the In many parta of >- declare corn u furtheour before at um Acmtdlng to . about 300.000 buahe in Inu gram:lou of Thayer county. Comlderabie red found on when inTherelsnobinck damage lin been don A grunt deal of oldcorn is being market~ Gage county who aro handle tho_ new crops on.A ton and a half priuelpa! feature at n the tonyseventh an N.Wolbach,pionee Grand Island.Appllcntlons for io with the openlng of formntory are ben! bodrd of control. acman Oberllex. Hot.dry weather the water from lakeIladlzon county so :ter <:rp and other caught by hand.Sir.and Mrs.s. News or STATE 'B TERSELY TDLD Bec c a!Happe ning:i n N e b r u k x Given in Bri e!Ite m: F o r B u s y B a d e n . Thu H11 Svrihx; pon of tho Ameri- un htlo n ll Uulug up l c ou wdeaul lzendqurters. Immun: c hurches at Gozhcnburnhun unlled lo nam union »erv'e\1 In the my park Sunday evenlntl The Pierc e my coundl an gnnted Ilfrminlon w me Commerdul club tom me my p aw f u r | mmm p un . The Bn|"||D¢\0Il nxlmd h u a b o u t r».ooo exln box can on nn Iluen m Ne- nr uu f or muvln g mu y mr '| whe n w v -J . n. mem, nomlnued by Prvtl- den! Harding (D be Nnlmller zeuml of nm Ulllled Sulel. 1|resident of mc mv. I nu s ms.Among Impmvemenu Bu--~1 n Anpshne Ima zwunn is a modem un- Iury sewerage nrllem.Slreeu or the clly lm now helm: plved.umm. Bow rhilmln lo hw the only 'nvxnmm nnmnlx lemme In m¢ uma. wery piece nl' mall nut out of the city by ihtm. Instrnd of n vrsnien the aa-w statsNformntory In he Incnm! at I.lnmln wlli he pnmlsivd mer by a mperinlmzl- mt who will rereive a salary of (man12.1113 tn 8'-2,5110 a year.uworellng to nwmbvrx nf the lmnrd of mnlml. The nn!!Saloon Lmgue nr Nvhnaka In up In anna over an onler recvntlg Issued by Judge Colby in the Gage Junllro I2¢h\zlr~d Dnu gl as \\ hi t¢ =. S i r . TM : In t h e l i r s t m a n i n m e n a tl n t fn h l n t n r y I n h u vl uu qm fo r l h v lalg hvsl u l l l r e In b m i :t||o,vx4»¢uglw n m ! } u d l r ¥ u l l r r s n r l l vn o f I h r g o w n : lzw nl.I u r m u h t h a n t h i r t y y vn r s pr l o r t o h l s r e Il r c m vl l t fl u t | l t h e p n m l - d vn t y i n 1023 h v h a l l b n 1 :al m o s t ro ns st un tl y in p uh li e a vr vi c v. 1|li1 play two Kama aw¢~ek for thc next two months.ll. C. Xing, rnshler ot the Bunk of Grnf. has Men appointed chief of the hun-nu of banking. stale dmpartmenl or trade and commerm. at l mlary ot $3.000 n year.|Alexander long.farmer near Ord, has the elvltincliori of being the nm |.It a r i ff l a w o f t h e } § | l » o n ar l ml n ls t rl l ll nn ,I h r n e w b i l l n~u1u\r£'|l m a n y a r l l c l m fr o m i h v fr m ' i l s t . a l t h o u g h S ! le m vo s u Iu r g o Ill ! fr m - o f d u l y . l n r l u d In g p r i n t p a p e r .w p u l p ,l m t h e r , h a r n w s a n d u : r h n l u z r u l Im p l vnw n n n . Ir r n l a ws t h e d ut i e s o n l h e x r n l t b u l k o f i m p o r l s al lr w ui y l w l n g ta x e d l m I Im a m n d e n o n o t a b l e m h l k l l o u l i n s h e fr e e l ls l . 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'nf. 5 1 9 9 - ' F ""'1-'rms ENTERPRISE.Blair, Neb.."July T, I92IPan Elm The Northwest !Hg n g g y D E P A RTME NT lat the Harry Cooper home Monday,'l"l1cn: is to be a baptismal service You. will always receive a condiallihlt as to the boundnriw cf FJid Dis- |.luly 4th. to celebrate the 80th birth-immediately ufte:the evening eer- lulr. and Hrs.Ch ,m-,id wem lay anniversary of their father, w,"i°° neat Sunday. welcome at vo of our services.We invite you to come. tnct was held before said Boand of County Commissioners on the 30th h vmmh Thuradayi'1;;He ir lo m '1"},;¢r "'§'f`"'f°'f§.'TI..'f,llT..'°"°°' at ien u. sn., preaching Chuuncy LI.Foreman.Pastor .1'if;ii.°§ . . 'l`lf1'f'.i,".§"'° and all who asked llra.Wilbur Lowe is en.l°YiH¢,Clxasc Harrison an arm)o .h-.Whereas Q,Board g c n zvi e :from her mother Hrs..m,,,,;u=nn¢.». Iowa: Lawrwrr Harrison ml!L E eenflce at seven P*"» preac mr r u o o ls r C H URC H h o f r z s .r e .° .un Y of F g "9 .family of Fontanelle, Nei," Ed Har-ing at t.g _'Commissioners being fully :1forr\1¢d.Hr am; im Hurry pm), and ¢h||-lrison and family: Will Harrison and We consider ourself fortunate m "A Crown of Shame or Glory " will m fde';5°dnd"nu 1'°"';o"""» has de- dnn of gmh, are spending a few family ; Ray Harrison and wife; Bertithat we haw four Aone and ll' '""3+he the'paator's theme next Sabbath! errnm a 1 e undhrlea of and famil of Teknmahi and preachers.Two are here " I onedl;t»:l:l3¢:o:h "'=..`1f'..°.T'J€"°.;..;r... ..'§,'¢ »p. » .. .i fami ly .lpneachcd for "". last Sunday morn-I the Jo. Hrs. Blanc he were Bir.Jensen installed a ilne nenrl ingsnd the other in the evening, thus la taking a vacation.counter in his butc her shop one day giving me a muc h ~ rest..I p g Krebs spent the Fourth in last week which adds greatly to the One of them no preaching part tunicandyhiged over night whllpp¢n,.,nn at Wnkcilelul, Nebr., und the other ls friend |Mrs.Blanche Wen spent aeseral pastor of the Christian church nt 'Hue Ladies Md will meet nu., week days im week in Omaha..Miltonvale,Kansas.The wife anrl for work with Mrs. Chan Arnold.|Hia Play ,SVSU by the Comp Fire cluldrcn of h i one.w.H.Robb, llrs. Gilbert Olson went to Omaha Girls was quite well attended.Eachmlniater at Miltnnfllo is with l1lH\| 'Il1ur\dal'andsP°nt the diy shoppinl§°"°rendering l||¢51 part in a venwand we are enjoying a E004 nslt. The Camp Fire Girls went to Lake Quihnebauglz Monday for a we-ok! outing.They were accompanied by her mother Hrs.. Miller. their guardian Mrs. Wilbur Lowe andl capable manner.The rnualc given Also our daughters Elia and Hare!by the Herman orchestra and malelwere with tta over Sunday.. 'quartette was greatly on}oyed.The The subjects announced for Ia»t proceed!amounted to about fifty Sunday we shall try to tliscusa next dollars.Sunday,provided we are able to Harley and w m Hiller of Lake Dr. new and family of Bun- spentpreach. qelembsusii aero in town Monday. The funeral of Julius 1.-l¥"rona was Monday at e Fred Robertson home.W. B. F. Robb, Minister A baby da ter mme to glndden was hold at Takamah Sunday after-tho hearts of. Mr.and Mrs.Albert BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES noon and the body was 1,34 ro reat Woodward on Sunday, July Sd. in the Tekamah c emetery with full u .\ e a . -a a . - -. .L L . . . Ou I h L ndvun rc f la v F IIZTRCH NOTES ... r. y °"n _ ". ? - \ ~ ~ morning.This will be "Former's Day" with us and a souvenir will be given the man bringing the largest' family to Sunday sehooland church. The pastor will give his fourth ad- dncsa of the general subject of "Philosophy,Science and Religion." You are invited to join us in this study.We will have pictures,one reel," "The Lady ofithe Light House", n aerial of three numhen.The eer- vioee must begin strictly on time,nowe will not have a long rervioc.| J. A. Johnson, Minister. PROCEEDINGS County Commissioners' Room, Bl!if; Neb., June oo, 1921. The County Board of Equalization met pursuant to adjournment token June 20, 1921.Present J. F. White, said proposed district,so that the same would be reasonable and proper, Now therefore,Be I t Ileeolvcd by the Board of County Comdisaion- era of \tnshington County, Ntbraaka: 1.That the name of said poposed District shall be "Ft. Calhoun Drain- nge Uat1'lct," ns named in said pc- tition.1 2.That raid flmsnege airmen, if formed, shall have fire directors, andthat each of said directors shall bel required to give bond ln the sum ..; One l'hiue~nnd Dollar: 31,000 00.)1 3.That the formation of said'drainage district will be conducive to' the public health;convenience nndl welfare. and that it wil promote thc interests of aalrl distric t, if formed. and with a view of doing; justice an'lf equity to all persons. and of estab-: lishing reasonable and proper mend-1 LEQAL NOTICE S}lERlF I SALEDlsniel L. Johnston, Attorney By virtue of an order of sale issuedlout of the Distric t court of Douglas county, Nebraska,and in purauance of a decree of raid court in unnaction therein Ptlndink wherein Bank of Beneon 'nas plaintiff and H. G. Stein- er was defendant. I will at 1 o'cloclc P. M. on Saturday the 6th day of August, 1921, at tho north front door of the Washington county court house In the city of Blair, Washington county. Nebraska, Iseli at public auction to the highest and beet bidder for cash the follow- 'ink described real sstaie, to»wit: quarter of theSouthwest quarter (N W.55 of the S.W.li )of Section twenty-eight (23) and the East half of the South- east quarter (E. n of the s. E. an of Section twenty-nine (29)all in township Seventeen (173 North Range Twelve (12) ess: of the Sixth Pum- pnl Meddisn.all in Washingtonicounty, Nebraska, ae surveyed, plat- tcd and recorded, to satisfy n Suda- rnent in the above entitled case £or the sum of $2121.34 with interest a Coors WITH G-A-S The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any other way. BLAIR GAS com PANY BLAIR,NEBRASKA nd were present to pay homage in -~ir only fallen hero.Corporal Ll-The writer of these note! is havinit Prem was kilied in action Sept. 13, rather a hard time this week;the 1919 and the body was retumed here dentist is ezrtracting our nam We Friday.Quite a number from here hope thin will improve our temper, thended the Nneral.'and if pnaaible render ua even more There lraa a large fnndly gnhering harmieaa than ever. L B Q I I I C !C T C I I T T B D C I U I .U I I Q \ \ ¢ U l g n u H { '~d H g T ~a n n n r u s e n- ~ f j ;h o l d s t 1 ' r i i d a y ° " ° £ " ' ; " }1 3 1 1 5 1 5 .C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s ,R H .R a s - |o u r u e n n g s e r n c I I u n C o 2 A .d M C .d l ?w a s g i v e n o v e r 1 . 0 t h e r c p r e s e n -g g g g n c o j g ; Y C " : u r a n U T Y . b y d e t e r m i n e s a n d e s t l b l i a h e r l t h e boundaries of said Drainage Diatdct ¢ ones or said proposed dsstrict,the Board of County Commiseionem of Washington County, Nebraska, here- ,u y eriltlve o f the Near East Relief thepastor will give the report of the Urs The minutes of the inet meeting sa follows 1 3 nd 1- were read and approved.I :3;=1°f-wg °°t'}'°"'°"Mx u e a y s o n e Refunds were allowed as follows:|Commenc ing at s point where the no n e ';'f°;;'" ede w , g H.L.w.Reckmeyer ;11.':2 on he.none ilne of Section ss.town 13, or two of the '§= ' ;'° " ° ; , ; ;lcount of excessive assessment.||rHHR~¢12.Washington County,Ne- °° m' ;Th° ; Ka la "og jj; pe op le m'.|ohn W. Jolfnson $83.35 on account hro.=\k:|.intersects the west bunk of \r .h Y We ou h to k u in,°error in assessment.lthe blsssourl river,running thence line to N.w. ese '""'°°°'2 P Board adjourned Until July 11 1921, due wen along said sectiontouchwiththeProzrcuandworklat 9 o'cloc k A M.J the Nothcltst corner of the of our great denornnutlon.l Not all of our men were at the 5Ien's clues l u i Sunday.The spe- cial invitation holds good for next Sunday and no shell be pleased to see you at :lun time.We want our men to know that the success or fail- "Counts Clerk..tion 35, Town 18 , ms c 12County Commissioners Room,'due south to the east line of the C The Board of County Cornmisslow right-of-way:thence in n 1'Outheast-3 ers rnet pursuant to Adjournment uk.lerly direction following said east line en June 20 19"1 Present J F of said Hgh -of way to a t h nwhite, H. C. Blnco und Henry 'Truhl» the aarne into the north line of wforlch f~=~;= wsth DUI men, IFC YOU. Dl;\¢|sem g g quarter 9 lg" 3 E_ quarter of o em.' L T M minutes of the lost meeting Section 2. Town 17, range 12; thence .road and approved.east to the Section line; thence southPUUUU Plnlllkk Flzulrt lb !best Claims wgrg allowed 3; follows:. ~ the N. W . c orner Of Sec tion 12,ewer. "§2.`3.%f_;»fd pnd Store Menking & Serer (mul $32.54 Town 11, range 12; thence due south J. A. Swihnri (blac ksmith for a distance of 30 rods; thence east u......nn nahI vnu? suthxrrinlinn in .......l.\on or: Rn rrmla thnnm ennth R0 rnrh thonru | thereon at 754;$843.73 interest at 8%; $215.00 at 10%from the 14th dey of March, 1921, and ;4'r.5o cost of said action and all nocruing costs, all as provided by said order And decree.. Dated at Blair,this 30111 day of June, 1921. Maumee Mehrens, Sheriff of Washington County, Nehrnka.23-5t ESTIMATE o r E xr k x s r : s of U..orMary C Llgbei,quarter of the N. W. quarter | I h°""°;.At the regular meeting of the Bond |lol' County Commissioners of W ash- Blair, Nob., June 30, 1921.1SL P. H. In 0. Railroad Cornpany'se ington County, Nebmsh, held on the 6 d a y o f Ja n u a r y ,192 1,t h e fo l l o w - i n g es t i m a t e o f t h e nec es sa ry -l e x u r e o f o u r S u n d a y S c h o o l a n d c h u r c h -°p o l n " ** " " u l 3 ? n l o f W a s h i n g t o n C ° w \ * + »N e - b r a s k a d u r i n g t h e e n s u i n g y e s r c o m - mencing on the Sth day of January, 1921,including the amount:neces- sary to meet outstanding indebted- ness as evidenced by the Bonds, Coupons or warnnts Iegilly issued,,which estimate was enterei at large _._ . ._ _ ._ l _.\_ . . . L 3. E; nw a n \ 1 f Th. EnterprileT g . 5 $lo0,000,000 INVESTED WITHOUT A DOLLARS Loss FOR 86 years wqhave invested the iunds of our clients iu Farm Mortgage Securities, investing in thistime over $100,009,000 without one dollax-'s loss. Ask for a copy of our new booklet describing in detail our farm mortgages. WE OFFER 7 per cent First Mortgage F a r m L a n d Bo n d s a n d F a r m Mo r tg a ge s . Completely tax free in Nebraska.Secured by '--~--~.;sa ';n Th. EnterprileT g . 5 $lo0,000,000 INVESTED WITHOUT A DOLLARS Loss FOR 86 years wqhave invested the iunds of our clients iu Farm Mortgage Securities, investing in thistime over $100,009,000 without one dollax-'s loss. Ask for a copy of our new booklet describing in detail our farm mortgages. WE OFFER 7 per cent First Mortgage F a r m L a n d Bo n d s a n d F a r m Mo r tg a ge s . Completely tax free in Nebraska.Secured by '--~--~.;sa ';n Th. EnterprileT g . 5 $lo0,000,000 INVESTED WITHOUT A DOLLARS Loss FOR 86 years wqhave invested the iunds of our clients iu Farm Mortgage Securities, investing in thistime over $100,009,000 without one dollax-'s loss. Ask for a copy of our new booklet describing in detail our farm mortgages. WE OFFER 7 per cent First Mortgage F a r m L a n d Bo n d s a n d F a r m Mo r tg a ge s . Completely tax free in Nebraska.Secured by '--~--~.;sa ';n Claus noun {rent of barn)15.00 On motion duly mode and c frriel the following resolution was adopted: "RESOLUTION ln the matter of thc FL Calhoun Drainage District. Whereas on the t5th day of June, 1921,George Neale Jr.and about fourteen others. ea eh being the own- ers of real estate within the territory hereinafter mentioned,tiled a peti- tion in the ofllce of the County Clerk of Washington County,Nebraska. petitioning for the formation of a drainage district under the name of "Ft Calhoun Drainage District." to be formed under the pmvlsioims of law enacted by the legislature of the State of Nebraska ln the year 1907 and subsequent amendments thereto, and contains :cal estate owned by more than twenty owners of real estate, and Whereas,the territory within the :mid proposed district all lies within Washington County, Nebraska, and Whereas, at the time of tiling said petition, aald petitioners also filed a bond with sureties which bond was IWhereas,laid district proposed. cant S0 rtxls;thence south 80 rods; thence east 80 rods; thence south 30 rods; thence east B0 rods to the S. E.corner of Section 12, Ton-n 17 range' 12:thence south along Section line to the S. ,W . c orner of the N.W. quarter section 18, 'lown 17,range 32; thence east to the center of said section; thence south a diltlnca of 00 rods; thence duo east to section line; thenc e south to the s. E. corner of Section 18, Town 1l, range 12; thoqcc due east a. distance of S0 nods; thence south S0 rods; thence east 80 rods; thence south B0 nods to the center of Section 20, Town 17, range 12; thence flue east 160 rods to section line; thence south so rods: thence east B0 rods;thence south B0 rods;thence east 30 rods:thence south to the center of Section 28, Town 17, range 1.3;licnce _due east along quarter section line of said section to the ntst bank of the Zrllsaourl river;thence np along the west bank of the hits- souri river following the mcanderings thereof,to the place of beginning;all of which is situated in Washing- ton County,Nebraska. John F. White. conditioned to pay all expenses of Henry Truhlsen, 1I C BlacoWashington County. by reason of thei proceedings had in case said district Board of County Commissioners. vtM not formed. and I An election will bc held on the 23d Whereas, said bond was duly ap- proved by the County Clerk of Wash- ington County, Nebraska, and Whereas,the Board of County Commissioners of Washington County. Nebraskmhns taken to their assist- ance W. H. Hill, surveyor of Wash- ington County, Nebraska. for the pur- pose of determining the Boundaries dns of July. l02L,__be¢'ween the hours of eight o'ciocl: A. M. and six o'clock P. M. at which election the question ol the formation of sold district shall be determined, and said Board of tive directors elected. Board adjourned until July ll, 2021, at 9 o'clock A. M. Mary C. `Qchel,of raid proposed Distdct and a hear-l County Clerk. . . | . . . .- . . . . .- - - -. . ._ . _-_ -. . . .r - 'lished four successive weeks before the lcv)/for that year. in The Enter prise, a newspaper of general circu~ lation in saidcounty, which estimate was in woods and figures as follows: Jail $ 1,500.00 Poor and Poor farm 4,000.00 a.5oo.oo 13,000.00 1,000.00 2s,ooo.oo 4o,ooo.oo Deputy Assessors Dflloers Salaries County Surveyor Holds Bridges Ska. Fund s. C. & P. R. R. Bonds I n t . - o n S . C . & P R R. Bonds Int. on D. & N. W. R. R. Bonds Criminal and Civinl carca Incldentals Soldler'l Relief Ditch Repair Public Buildings 1,000.00 Mothcris Pensions 2,500.00 Agricultural and Stock Show Association 1160 00 Mary C. Debcl, 23-4t County Clerk. 10,000.00 500.00 3,000.003,000.00 20,000.00 500.00 3,ooo.oo Puritan Pancake Flour,the best ever, 35ccnt.s per sack at The Rhoades Coal and Feed Stone Golden West flour,made at .Puritan mills. $2.25 per :mack nt Tho Rhoades Coal and I'ood Store. 1 lv) 0 li A NL ON l0'}{ANI.-(BN, MAHEH &l I Attorneys-ntlnw 1 l l I I l l li Ofllcea in State Bank Building£03 E I A DOLLAR s Loss FOR 86 years we have mvesbed the iunds of our clxents 111 Farm Mortgage Securities investing in thistime over $100 009 OOO wlthout one dollax-'s loss. Ask for a copy of our new booklet describing in detail our farm mortgages. WE OFFER 7 per cent First Mortgage F a r m L a n d Bo n d s a n d F a r m Mo r tg a ge s . Completely tax free in Nebraska.Secured by produding Nebraska Land.Amounts of $100, $500 and $1,000. P e t e r s T r u s t C o m p a n y and P e t e r s N a t i o n a l B a n k OMAHA $100,000,000 INVESTED WITHOUT3. ;1 6. | _s u l - - o n o o n n s o n o n n l x w n o n o n h o n o o n o s n o s m n n s o o s o n n n n o n n o n n o o o s n o l n o ~ » » o f = ~ | < 1 n n o u n o o r u z o n o n n n o n n o n n oQ\3 §H - m z s u m c c o A | _ ~1~ff, § =~:~~sE § §3 2 g All kinds of the very best THRESHING COAL on hand PRICESRIGHT n The Rhoades Coal & Feed Store o v o n r s x a w a u r o o v o o v o o v a f y s u v o o v a u u n o u | u u | o v u < J u | u n : | ~ g | |a v ~ » a u v | o o | o u ¢ o v o o v | < ; | : » 1 a ¢ : ¢a