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07-14-1921m |»su1~r|~s in an nuzufvll pw .I I -g..1;if THE ENTERPRISEA LOCAL NEWSPAPERFOI Pllais rmI-uwonrrssALL Taz PEOPLE 5 GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT J aNebraskaWashingtonCountyPaperofOfficialThe No.24BLAIR,WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,JULY 14,1921VOLXXV 5 'J l CUNCERTrnonmC 0F cBAND gcuzw BADLY CUT lx Mow:ms MACHINII A horrible accldcnt occurred Tucs fday about noon on the Hlnnis GHmmlla:m south of town when K. C.Cima ~~~LAwNiirnsena¢sevcryear old lfvzf had both 'ruussnmf levimisc.sum'21] Saluutory America I.March Jewell Tmmpcm of Vidory Intcrmcuo Gilbffri Shades of NightOvertureReve1ry Jewell 4.March Alexander Colossus of Columbia 5.Serenade Stllly Night Hu!! 2. 8. 8.Trombone Episode Loscy M1.1£tcring Fritz L Wnltxel Barnard Kingdom of Dream! 8.Fox Trot Mueller Wing Ylang Blues 4).Selection Lampc The Surgrly South 10.March Sousa Sinn :nd Stripes Forever Snr Spangled Bnnncz w.H.VIII Cleve Director. sauna I)3|mv \ The Blair City Fn|.hcrs have been having one ~time laiely.A11 brought about over just what price nhould be charged the public for ion at the muni plnnt.just put in operaHan. The price first proposed after duo ¢Un.8idem§ion and dccp delibcrgtion was $1t per Lon at the plant plat form.This wu just three times wha! Rho Baker loc Machine promoter mid the door I>D1f;il wouid be but that vis before taking And this is nfter. Again R. B.Howell quota!a price of $350 f.o.h.Omthl and while this £5:I not spel!anything yet it !e.§$hcpublic!o think that ice woulrl be thenp very cheap. (How strangei __The lintcrprisc took the stand ihat the peopie were beingmisledthatthecost of producing ice would be at least $6 per lon on the plltform and that the price deliveml would run lo about fourteen dollars in the comumerhs box.For this muon the editor was dubbed n knocker.had persona!;|moons for making wth statemcnb had no graymltlernhovcthc eye brown cle etc. He was \\ rittrn 30 anonymously.threatened to be put out of business because he insisted that the matter should be put up to the people hun Htly and that the pybilc should know Ior what ihry were voting.Already we have been more than jnstiticd :nd our statements have becn more than proven and the public now rulizcs that The Enterprise cham pioned l311|\ cause as il has everyother c uae for the good of the pubIkannopersonalgain.This is aatisfncti enough and the thoughtthattimeprovenitisreward enough.We do ww:»h m bn harsh with thou who misled the public we would not my that il was done with za dew nf dclibcmtaly hoodwi11king; the public we would rather believe that they prnttlcd 510111: until ihey made iham Ielves helixvc it.but Whala thc usethe and is not yet :mri Lhe dear publicwhichmmeuf.us pmltle so much about will just have to smilc rmrl iake lt. wm Ii..\GS ARE HUNG HAL:»:AST Originnily ihc pnclicc of hoisting flags on public buildings oniy pad of the way up ilu tlaxpoie when sa promi nont rrlnn died was a military one.Ever sinrc lungs wcnc wed in ar it has hemn the custom to have the flagof the superior or conqucring nation :bore that of the inferior or vanquished.When an :army found itself Ifgs badly cut In thc mownng machine. Dr.Stexvart was called and respond ed quickly :nd thinks the 1.|ds limbs can bc sired but fum he may be crippled for life. At lin reports he was resting comfortably nf bil home on ihc Grimm farm. STORE ROBBED The Jenkins Toggery shop wasenteredby the back any on Int Tues day night and robbed of :bout $300 worth of good;Nu clue to the culprits his as yet bcen found. Mom:ABOUT THE LENS mw No lens meets gwith the require mcni!of safe driving unless the bulb is proycriy focused.When 3 huib is properly focused it in placed in the correct position in iho headlight with respect to the rehector.This is a simple matter since All headlights are vfwipnvd with A device for movingthebulbbaclrwlrdorfo!1\TM in the milecbor.The four in common use are:1.The rim ndjustlnent which is operated Ziy turning fscrefvr or thumb nut on the rim nf the redector. 2.The bulb adjustment whith Ls operated by pushing puliing or turn ing;the bulb with the lingen. 3 The inside gdjustrnont.In thin case the refiector must be rsmovcd from the headlight and adjusted from the rear. _4.The outside adjustment.This adjustment 1|the auiest 99 operateand consists ofl a :eww or.thumb mn looclted on the back of the lamp £8KcThe list of approved lenses Lcllsl which of the four focal uijustmcnta the bu|b should bc in and also what silt should he given to the hudlight. what does this mean?With No.1 the fiipncnt of the lamp bulb is at the focal point of the reflector.The resulting beams of light are almost :straight ahead and of the smallest dilmctcr.With No. 2 all of the hin ment is back of the focni point of the rchcctor tha resulting huin of lightwillthenbespreadoutismuchaspossible.In No 3.the Hlnmenl of the lamp bulb is only slightly back of the focal poinl.The resultinghcnmroflightamIargerihanwith No.l and xmnilcr than with No.2 With No.4 all of the hlamcnt is ahead of ihc focal point of thc refiértor. To focus the hcn.dli:rhj»¢drive the car to s love!spot whom the light [mm the headlights will he thrown onnomosortof 1 screen 25 frrt nhcml nf lhr mr.Remnvr iho front lumpglauucscrIenscs.TimI cover unolenssothatonlythelizhtfmmoneZampntatirewillshowonth#_ srlvon.fly mvmw nf lhc neljuntmrnt with which your lamp#am equippedmnvothcbuibforxmrinrbackward until il has fmsmd thrau 1 Quef0¢|.|en. Wlmcn the bronx in of t!a~Maileit diameter it is at focal mliusimonli No.1.Fmm thin point it mm iw mnvcei into the proper adjustment fvi ihn particular ?cnn¢ uhieh you in£<n.l using.Do the lame with the oihm Ienwr while :hc one whirh hasbf<2!1 |1roviou4Ty focusod In c0\crtd.The bulbs rm now focused. The t_wo illuminated :pots nn thr Mwcn when both light1 um dircrlrallJMRit ¢}~mllr| he on the mme!Ievrl with and their centers the :mme lli2:émrv upurl ru the rcntcrn nf thr hvadligluu.If they are not;change lhrir relative posiiiom by movin!!thc!headlamp on its support to M3511\hESl conditions but do not move the hulhc wslzmBUSINESSREVIEW Wheat was moving fm:ly to muiei hum the southern section of the shit before the rain curly in thc wack stopped threshing according to zeporlsofmainmen.The yield wasturningout from three to fire bU.lb¢1| pcrarre more than was expected. ports varied from fifteen to twentyMcbushelsperacrewithMuontu eighteen bushels most commonhr :»~ported.Fnmaers who thrashed early in that uciion got from $1 1.0$1.06 for No.I wheat and wan sstinlied ui sell.The 1adn may shrink Lhe anhub now in shock somewhat nnd may also bleach it.This would put it in 1 |mr» er grade and comquently nt n Imnr price.The break in the mnrkef since the min hu also dL~oour|;ed the farmers and unless then Is I chlngc the movqment .of grain is not expociod to impzovo after the what :idea sufhccnt to thneah it. Rcporta from the uhh:an 1 whois indicxte thlt the yield in turning out! better than was nntlcipatnd.The yield over the stnte ranges from nn bushels per acre to twentyhvc bush eis with the avenge in the neighbor hood of thirteen bushels per acne tho grain men a.ay.1l1e quantity at pre:antisunifomaalybetterthanitWulast year and will produce more flour Xhln pcrinlly in ihis middle west territorynhcrcconditionsareverygood.Re ports from our Canudian agencies in dicate that crops are above the nwrage there at the present. time and vsiih a good ha:vnt them will bc wma increase in business.Them in no particular improvement in the wuthem cotton and rico Heh!terri tories but our Taxa.;jobber at Dallas was fortunate in landing a two culoadorderof double cylinder anginaforMexico.This shipment durim: the Inst of June gave un a vary good June sales record.On the whole.wecanmythanis 1 decided [:ick~up in ihc prospect:for future improvementin fall btulnau. _Trmde Impmvn Trade is moving slowly but neverlhcieauis[timing in momentum u it R005 aiong lconding to rrporu of some sdwleulcrs.June was the largest month in volume with us this year.mid G.w.Holland of the H. H.Tilton Fumiturt company.Stocks nm low all over the country :nd annoon as }.he Ftldjlntmcnts which tp pvar to he coming take place.ihere wil!be mon or less stocking up by the merchants.Wo feel very optimis tic for fall businesl. M.H.Tilton i|\}ttending the fum!ihe wheat did l year 3l No great flure markets in llichigan this week. movement had started mr the state Them in not much demand for before lhe rain stopped tlwcshing.The grain mon believe the farmerswouldhavebeenwillingtoulltheir wheat at once if they could have mnpaid31per busfxcl at their nlationa Since the price has broken down H18 fume:s are disappointed and mi grain men do not inok for |big mowmcntof grain.In this section which includes stations #thin thirty znilei at Lincoln prion nmp from 92.ourts per bushel for No. 2 wiqiat to 94 nent: for No. 1 wheat.Aa the freight ratefromihcwesternnociicnof the attic is approximately 6 cents per bushel prions lherc are lower thm hcrc. Prices nn Znw an 85 cents to 90 cents per bushel have bgen quotzd in the western section.The detzriontlnn due to the rlin will be grutar insomesection:than in othen in it dependsupon the amount of soaking the sharks have had.Wheat that has bcvn stacked will hold its own.Eicvaiorn ovcr thc f tatc nr!i:mpiy andtherr wil2 be very little grain moving until threshing :tarts nglin.Wholesalers report a good nic of steel grain bins which seems to indicate that farrncrw nne.preparing to hold the wheat for r\better market. Outlook In BrighterAlihoimportantdealershave hull poor demand from this section £hi~ year they are looking fnrwnnl to better iimes ml tho result of ihe goodhn|\eRt.While we hnvo had nor:tra blndvr crginmhunincu in ihi1 :~r1i01. wx h\\{haf!rl:mnnd from mme of the soutiwrn :=c:!ons :md Han moi harvest will unquestionably in rfvnxo the purciumng powcr of ihr f1fr.maid H.II.Sawyer of Thr Cushmm Motor Works.We nr:prcpnring to put x nrv;nrwnll enginf on the market this fall and fool surfthatthe:icréand for Zhi!psrticuinrtypeofenginealongwiththercstrictcddC.|rla:Ltl of our regular hm vriil give us n good fa!!busincss Cs \. I( E Nr Si PER FUN llEl.l$EREl1I There in some difference in the primvoficenowandinthelateeighties although the ycuhm.man does Haf frvezinz just as cheaply ma n\<~r. l»oIIowing is a bill rrndcrwl to T.. I.Ili!lon by Adam Ilodnl who wwlhcdc:\!cr here for ycams nmi \\}1iir flfmishing ice at bed rock price:3rimanagvrltomisc 1| large family.Of rounm Inhor is yct aogncwhat highw thaw ut that time but $10 per lon i~. matcdnin for small conalmction jobs 1aid H.H.Hathburn of the Western Supply company.Most of our busi ness la for larger operations muh lx cour! houses.There in a good deal of demand from Wyoming and busincu seem! to be picking up in the western part of the state on account of the good crops..Collect.ionn are pretty fair gspcciolly on new business.Much ¢f¢h»f¢=¢w business hmdacd by me dealer!in on cub basis and that nrcountaforpromptpaymentslojobbera.Old .accounts are dimcult to collect. Nell ll Optimistic Buadncn in states west of Ncbrnkn |51 in n better mood than here.accord ing to S. Wake!of e Weswrn Furni ture and lhnufnctudng company who has just retumed from A vacation spent in Colorado urfd Wyominrt.They unffecling better there in busincssf id he.allhn they hui cause to I the other way.They are more optimistic there than they an hem 3.}!!ut f:the prides of steel will mpount to an average of 50 per CLAUS MENCHE ANSWERS LAST CALL Clam Menrke Wu bum In Hanover Province Germany Aphl 7 1850 where he lived until 1889 when he came Lo Ameda.He came straightpOmahnwhenhcremlincdbutafewmon!.hs and then to this countywhenhe has ning made his home.For a number of yuan ht lived on.l farm went of Blair moving £0 Blair in IS35.Shortly Afior lhill he wsuappointedDeputySheri!!under Il. D.Schneider and Inter hlled the umapolitionunderFrankHlrriman. Upon Hr.}Ilrimnns resignation the county bond nppointed him an Shcrilf. To this polition he w»¢1¢¢mi for eleven consecutive terms than filiingtheofliccforascrhunt;two yanltdiongwer 01:11 any nthcr man :Inqtheorganizationof tho county.After he left the omce of Sheriff he eniand in the meremtilo haul nesl in Florence Ncbr with his lon. Will.for a few months but relumcd to Bllir and took up the lbatrnrtingworkwhichhefolloweduntilhislui i11m|. Mr.Menckc was a man of much ability itrllpuloualy honest true to his friends and u genuemm in the true name of the word.Perhaps nomanInLMcountyhadullrgoannequninlnnceandcouldnumberasmany personnl friends as he.courteousobligingandsincereinhisdcnlinxl with the puhlh he bound his friends lo him wilhbonda so strong that noth ing Could sever.Hin extreme in for n mm in the position of sheriff was the prime factor in losing the allies. For some time he has been n Dlli ent sufferer from blnddnr trouble from which relief could only be ob tained through an operation.011 accountofhisgdvnncodapundhh wlohmd condition this was an {m»possibility Ind hfnlned :ny Sun day evening July I0 lt 6:30 o:1ock. Through all the yearn of _loy :nd sorrow his wife his been s true bmi mlte and was with him through his lui il!nes|watching over him with tcndemclul and afkction seeing th!! nothing was Ich undone that would be conducive to his comfort and bone M and hoping dm despair dnt he might be spared to her but to nonvnil.Z{ci1u uuwered the all and he hu answered it with a reputationforhonestyamong men thatil indeed enviable :nd may well bc efnuhted by rising generations.He !en\e|to mourn him his wife. the mother of nine children six of whom are QW!living as follows: cent reduction from penk prices Ifucm_of Blair;Bennie nf Tekamnh; cording lo the Hgures of local whole aalcm.Steel was boosted to $3.50 onbarsby the independent miils in 1919 :Rho the corporation price rcmained at 3235 after ihe reduction following George of Scailie Washington Mn. Emma Larure of this county;John of Brush Coiondo Those who ham panned on hefoom him arc:Will who died about three yean sro and the anhirliff As demands could \iElln and Clilforrl who died in chiid bc sup;aI¥¢~d by the corporation.mann }100d |tturfr1 and drnlcrs paid the hfKh¢§The funeral services were held art nrfrv 11 i\c indcynmricnla.The P|¢!ihe home at 2:30 on Tuesday July 12 £111 rmluslion to $1.90 brings the prices down nearly 130 prr cent from the peak prices paid by dealers.Little chnnitc is cxpectoli in tubular goods uthetubularstundoesnot fnhraw ihn siructurni Iinc as an rule.Pipe is meulc of siccl but mon:llbor is in volved in manufacturing and for this mason dcnloru do not look for much where in token of their respect n vast number of friends gathered to do honor in his memory and to foliow ihe remains lo their last resting plate in the Blair cemetery. (lTY covxcn MEETS The city council rnct lu!Tuculay jromusrsemma5GRUUNDS g ..._ivnaws or AHEX?ER1EHC- ED rnzmlsrmcm SHUULDBE £l.0SEin Frank A.Harrison expressesamusementourthcdebctsntthe city hall our the Iocltion of the :uto mobila tourists camp.None of the men who are Purina on this question anger crossed the country in a Hivrer he thinks thenforwe thoy have a few things yet £0 learn nbout these mnvenlenccs.Mr.Harrison wen!to the Puiflc coast in 1 cn last wintar and took careful note of camping plscualltheway.His con»c]u|.ion is Hut Lhe problem Km a city Iiko Lincoln in very simple.Only a :mail pieceof[round innudéd and if it ln pmpcriyhacked:Ihr the tourists will not complain of the modest chargeQhlt will be needed to make It nlmolt self Iustaining.A biock of ground ll enough spanifllmeaffdrlsinthedsofammpotentcannakerwhowillseethat cars and tqmts are properly plandguarded.Paoplé who tour in ondinary can like to he close together Mr.Hnrr{sun nays.Tiny ansnotarls tocntn.They nm folks.They lik: to visit around and idk roads and examine outfit:and dilcuil their plana.The best camps are divided into small plots by wuodan pulling!on than aides.The cnntnker show:youyour place and it In your home for 25 cents n day.This money pays tho caretaker ond gives you the nie ol lhwrer boths ind lavatory.Tho but mmm hav!shawn!tor ¥i1\l»brought thru n :lot mctir.Some of thorn have ovciu.but ru is better. The stove:ana in n shed which bo comes lhu club house of the roman.They meet there and cook and wuh and complain about tha reckless driv lng of their husbnnds and bull when their nufrled children lite and have 1 glorlom lime.1 The men spend their spam honn buying supplies and talking midi and Smoking chmrihg and pitching horse shoes..They also hue the but time in Lho world.lf the unto amp ls next door to a nod slums.no much the hdter.Between here and tho cout the common thing in the privagé :uto park.The heat public park it at El Paso Tcxu.and ls not morethan 200 fed iiluan.The amp should be u nur thc business scenter aspoxaihlebecausethetourittlHketo to up town to get 1 restaurant mud buy sod3w|1cr and postal cards and :aa l squint ll the movlth .u the car is often mode a part of the Uniandisprettywellclutteredupwith hlnmre anyxuy it is but to Ieavo It in camp while the people Lake awalk up town or xv on the street cars.§o num ihe whole matter up.Mr. Hlrdson says Lincoln needs u small shaded accsnible camp.guodcd by a sympathntic caretaker and provided with conveniences including gas har cocking.ll shouid be our the mnin limes of automobile travel.Ihopca1ergi;il to garages :nd oil stations and rccluciinn in ihis line.Stale Jounmal..f .._x=1\rfr>store:the hotter.It will H 1 :_;§:waning ar:I13;.enedfI0 l.hndllls£l1!.;y be occupied by decent honest.alms on 1 e prec o cc an man)ijcuy people.Gypsics haw no right; {;1}|Tl?\R{protrsls wcxwe !:rought .in against thciin a tourist camp anyuh\::e 1 haveiexhorbilantpricewhlchthepublic!ever been.If the caretaker admitsChristopher1au1scn one of Um olclwill be forceI to pay.Lucr the sliplhm the campers will throw them out.Rtlilcrs in this community din!at russian turnni to the pszvsna; of N1(iic mod accumulations and thehishomoinDcxicmliennlastSunIllrliknntrceiwhichistobepaved | lourhin.will be glad to Pm what theydiyvvcninigJqiyl0l9l.!immcf1[|1el3.The discuudonv T nm 1\o1l?!.Ca1nP Hrcs in n city anDeccanflw:\=horn 1n Dvnmarlcimihcr lzcatcri nnrl many z=l:1tcmcn.=» a nuiduce so 5; is better noi to proJulysm1345 End mu thu\pls T5 mule that could have been lef ummid.\i|ood In fact water in aboutyearsfnge.H0 .in The price d dd on for ice is $ulheor1i5 lhimz that Recd.; to he frce3Ily1858 zo Miss lrclc1|kke Sophinpwr !.nr|for the consumer who tnkcsfml perhaps ihe cost of that can be.lnlonscn and to them four Ions andi 1DC!b or less and who docs his ounmd by the camping charm!whichmardaughterswonborn.rlclwcring ind $14 per ion dliwrcdewrfb tourist oultht to be kind to Pay. The !1.n:ils rume }=»Americ lnin the 4:om~umcrs box.Lizcoin State Jonnynl. e J I \ hopelrmamly Inatcn It hauled IL!flag in ilzr headlights rwelaiire in ihcir Jr lon big z spread for We toni of lnlmr 188l nnI in 1888 in than county \.\.ncrf§down fm enough for the \lctors flag Becton after once locating tlcmrrnri rztnpciiiiorz will have to he lla.hr fannml [nr n rumbcr of years fillVI l.\NGlI.E(§IT Luvin be plmrwl above it on lhe same pole.e£tmrul.ql\.:leveling factor ihnl will mt th§=nwv!ng in 1.li+=city Blrnl Pl|l5f! gg gg 3~~~If no nn is rcquined.the hmllinlmgrsghf.Peofle are going in lslly lrf .lim ln moz...1\l1cn a famous soldinr aged llngw werrr ln row manly fur Qhr lnnsm If alnurh clxcnpry than.n nicrnt zl |Ho leave.1 n mfwrn nlm filrf II.l lowsnml nn!call o ifliraw ;_e_§+lt of I fool ln 100 frrl in requi~edr.un»;:fu is that if tlc :thif :|{iel1\cn.of Heron l.:l1:3llnn.;Anmn. 3 P }l1E lieulllizhln must bc tilted dn~1 plant alms nr!fJrnlfl1 ll.nt n roi 1 nl Ft.lrwl e.Inv ler1Illn Mrs.K.to hlx nwmnry but in ~=l~rw lhtl.he ...nchdzncrurmrrllothegreniexf~m_n;dsn ills!Zhc rfnter nf lhebn4 Nl arno that ~e ~elne v.l}?~}Iuml;\l1l Mx f. M.l.Hansen Mar qufrcr nf ull death for which Fave :;w:»l.1\ falls 3 inches an Ll\c2.»la.l lnllowlfzl e bull:tm and Paul ln:\l=nn nf lhls OWillSpare was lr at llc Eng) of the rtnfl Do not expect n lenrw to gwr gnnli I$r\;l1l r Adnr Rodd.ami Mrs.Jnhn llnttamr nf Minnea _lnlnrclcsa Iiqhla unlvu you ufljust thc Blair.!I¢|.July 31 13591.lpnlin Minn.also mn lroll1¢i5 nn! .r |nm of the headlight.A cnrburrtnr In from Huy !fill one sister.lflirlli the suit of the German language _§»;1~=~f<;;?nUr ~T;mill always fumlnh gan but ll has in July fl!incl.{2 mo.17 Unyn)SG Vg The funrnl aervlcns urc held li mm;~and ..i1§§;;_j inhe mljunlod lo :wc the pwprr mix5 Aumut @ §.f?I_1l:c Dlninh church nt Z nrlnk yonllureofgnandalt.A subsequent ;tvnlay nftcnnoon.Rev.Anderson Puritnn lalncnl:n Flour.the bestluticle nppexrlng in The Enterpriln?.Total 39.54 conducted ihe fun:ral services and ever......1l|Prr :ack at will give the rules and regulations !!c:¢l zqyment inlernment was mlzle in the Illalr The Rhonda:Coll md Feed Store of ihe Depnnment of Public Workr.l Adam Rodd.cemetery. zwrruz ox Jxm zz Lincoln Neb July 11.The first tilt between the stnte and 525 cillrens on lhe cdnntitullonnlily of the newlanguagelawis F01 to talw place onJuly 21 il.was announced tnrlay.Axnistant Attorneys G e n n r nl Charles RL...and Muoxl Wheeler nil! people and the organlutionu that are fighting the law for the ltnte. Sandxll Q Wray of Turk Arthur Mullen of Omaha and Albert &Was; nvr of Columbu\ will :ml as attorneys for the opposition. w.{. T.ll.((\Zll\IIZ\TIDN IllIRE The Was%alngf.n|1 tnunty W C. T.U. convention will belwld next Friday June !5 at the Mctlmodist church parlnrn.The convention will beirln wllh |;1llnlc dinner folloired b:a ni:e pmgramandbusinesnrnecllng\\!n thu election of ofllceri will take place Thu ornnintion plan!to have Mn. Jennie Cnlfns of Omnlu present who will uldress the audience on ihe sub gm child www An inviti tlcn 5.ext Interested to be present. 1 i m a r v w m v v n i u l u t i m N E R R AR YA m n n u v m n » u n n 1 e x . 1 n r : n n 1 \ r | ~ n n n r n ' |Me élmu-..»u»uum|||uuuls||uw||||||||: §T h e K i t c h e n §Cabinet mv §nu|u|||m|||n1|m||||nm|||m|u|um ',;;,,I3,J,,,l,',\g11rf"'\"rr1'rrrr'vrr"~"rf°rrnnrr"'-r'vw"-r°-nerve-r'f|!nr"w1r'e"'H"' THINK ABOUT P<?rf11ga1'~LYRICS OF LIFE a,ooucuswuncu 1 Dorn In Garield mum s zusell~ N117 ;m»¢¢ weeks ahead uf we +ta ld lng u m f or an d lswc t. Two hundred ddlan an : c n pgld by George IL Ward t o I n Dnvu for nu 120acre Lum. two mil from Gegen. Heating of twenty loads of um~stored inthemonromlhe a :..... fnnn,m e mites I n t of Hudn - caused the mln!a m m e u m of bam.CNN In the Humboldt district badly 'lfuhed by the beuy mins t put su c k.One dovupour :neu sit and n halt Incbel and fell sn 1than are hours. Plans for the proposed Fremont ll!notk sales 'pndllon are uklng f~ npidly .Tlzo commonla! club hu apointed a committee to buy s me an erect sutume hnlldlnzs. Hastings u to have n new $11.~ swimming pobl.The pool will in eighty feet wide br tm feet long. nnvm contain 50.003 glllons of vate whlch til! be Glitter! every tie!! font hours. Commlnionen at Llnmln oounhave called a spedn! ele\¢.tin1:\ for A~ gust 'B to vote on the proposition - tuning $105,000 bridge honda.lt-ol the money vulil be used in repni Ing bridges that were damaged by - hI1h Utter in the South Platte rl? lan! month.June urns the banner collodtio month of the year for revs-Ipta, aeco Inx to Npnrts Jug! sent out by 211 Stats Treasury.mllertions amounIn s2.s42;ss4.Disbursement: nme z nmw ASKIHG FDR ARMY p§cHnnss Resignation inthe Avmy Ih y Reach 75,000 for lnnth 91 July, wsu. nor FORFEIT ,sms i u n u u y w o o u I n u l n l m l u n Thgu Lllvbl Amy on Rupert! _n r n n : Ta n D ly l n u U m m . W n n ln l a u . D . C . - l llm u u mmrqwna uf mnnnu mu fr om th e am 1¢| | | 4,¢,,¢n| vt :ha nrmy during an nm no dan of my, umn11u¢ w wan ohn n will nun s l Lb: pnssnlme me u u mb zr k u n g mn x- r vla | u 1 r u n | | h 1 ¢ h u ' I NJ 0 0 f u r l h 1 » numb.Olk vn h u - 6 md :a n n u m o n m u w w w m m w w ' - f n w x d vi tlvl wu mwd n s .allhuuglu thomu f a r ll c w d u n I n d m n b u n rouavlh-\L' h m d u n u r p u l u bslnl ma te dlim!!!ewn -my W l t l v MI I "p m rldling for ndunum of lbs lrmy lau m m b r o n w n 1 a n d m m ; m e mn pfivllqv uf r c dlu\n| upon np- a m . 1 . o H O P P O B EB a o u u s B I L L D e a n n a l l r l o u s c o n n n q u l n e u w m H e m ! !l l l l i l 1 |A d o p t l d . _,a n - e o n e m m m n t Dcllcll.. -m PRESIDENT FUR nlsgyaamzm U .S.f o H E L P T H E m u ! . R o A C ° a . M m m A n n n u n a s a L o a n » f f|aif l l l l i l n In A d d m o n a t A d v l h d i w u z G r e a t l y i m p r w l luminal.' i l u :th a n is g r a n - ¢ l |n g 1 » r o f a n l m - me fl m le go fe r nu a rn t d |. » l\ | .l !. He t re l ar y H r l l u n u l e d vu n g r e u I n d d r r a c t i o n on me so l d ie r s' bo n u s h ll l . " | h l a i s n o t u u m a x o i m p o s e . l n - r n l b i l l i o n do ll a ru t o f n e w l l a b l l l t l e l o n a n a l r e a d y o ve r b u r d e n e d t r a y v m "a n t m l i u r y s e c n t a r y u i d zo l l e n a m r !~'rellnxhu3|\-11.ru -p ub ll cn n. N e w Je n n y ,l u a l e t t e r w h i c h w a t r n - l l u , t h e se n at e w h e n t h e b o n u s h m u r n n l l l d u p ., T h e b i l l h a s n l r n r l y p a n - l d t h e h o w - r - m e t h e l e t t e r : r u l n m¢>¢>1m l o |n q u m f m m B f n a t o r F n l l n g - h u y w n f o r 1 s u r f m e n t o f t h e Ha a n - d a l o h l l n l l n n a w h i c h : l u b i l l w o u l d l1 \ I'§ u p on t h e g o ve r n m e n l . T h e I n t e r v u ch a ra c te r iz e d b y Senator Umlrrwrond.the democntlp| ¢ | l | | f,w h o .a f t e r i t s te n d i n g .m n d e a n at t a c k o n t h e b i l l " a a st r o n g . fo r w f u l a m i t o t h e p o l a l . "I n p u l l n z t h e n n : t h e A l n h a u u s e n a t o r n l d fh a r c p i l b l l u n ma j- or lt y w o u l d w d l n l n r m - r . o ¢ m : r y 's h l u o r y t h a t m e n n o I m z f r mn r l l l u ~ .b u t m n l u r e t h o i r l0|\| \".1 * In doil nfl. Sir.Il e l l o n n n l m n l e e l t h a t t h e h m w o u l d m l !I h r m u a l r y b e l l r f f n I lsllliun : m l u h a l f a n d B w a n d a q u s r t s r b l l l l n n do l l a r s .t h a t i t w o u l d I l l Hold Worid Congress in Washington m e a n _ - a n RESHAPE POL¥C|ES lnfc ily App folc hu Gri d lr ltlin, France, luly and Zlapan.would Include Pacific coast Pnbtaml.. Wuhlngtnn. D. C.-Fwd:-nz Hard-ing bu made- an nrnmwnl reduction pmpoul tu the great povwn no broad 21; in num that It mmuiiuten a move mwan! n new ordering of smrld af flirt.The Sh i r drpunment annauncld Ilml tho prnldvnt hu propoltd I0 llant Britain. 1-'nave Italy and Japan A mnfernlre in Wuhlzrffon not only an the ilmiutlon nf umumvnt. but onau u ln n vm of tho Pufitlr and far amen: problems. If ilu- |»m;|ou\I 1| arrefrllml. Wuh lnnnu will tn- Ihr awne nf n new world mmmwv. rhrnllng In izuponanrc thatof Paris in 1919. Xlrllml has umuunmi a n n mm f n pmvmonal rrfumlltll lrr ln lrmrlll lriih the ntlnusri vxvcnllvn tba rar-f i r n would ruvlvo approxiuulciy UXIIJJIHZIAII3 in additional netvan-rn from the fedenl gmrernllmt srltllln flu nnt,mix moquhs and Um! me admnrn rnnu-mplnlvd would gin in Ihr ralirmdr In d i l l sums vt money oquluient so shun' whlrh the govern ment lpenl In npllal iavltvrmrnts dur-Lug lbs pvdod of warilmv mntml. 'The mrmambnl will ruvlse for tha :draw 6 per erm ururity . nidesm tn: the Intl-dtnlneu of the panlfularrnllrocals which rrorlte use adunnl, I; was explained.\ Ill aid be ballcvod im advszuas in Ihr fo ld:uoutd be bmebrlai zu the : m a m munrlal sltnallun am! might umm in 'ar mumpnm of bmi- ans udlrlly . In the long nm. lar added. the gav- rrument 1maid obtain a n n pmdt Num the udvanru slave th: money n n e ta ly could he bomnned at atower Intern! ni: ihln railroad ae- rllrilln uruula henr.Railroad secur llln n a w hrld by the zrnsury.he said.. umounlnd to appmximllvjy $400,»waorJ lull hm-rests and nplhul pay NEBRASKA NEWS IN unng§£ FURM B0i1¢ dt on !' c1 |v Line |I0r QuiakPeru.u1. A temnc hall atom totahy destroyed(Lula our an ner: of more ihln shiny mllee square. norilurnt of A!llnnce.»Hsrvesmx of the nnriy 8,000 acre: bt potntoen around Kearney ls wel! under ny .The yield 1| good and so 1| the quality. Com in the Central C115 community in from :wo to three weeks :head of usual zhls mr. due to the unusual 1arm weather. »Governor llc Kelvle. at Llneoln. ln nounced um the into :tall of otlleen for on enfbrc emem of ur; lun mn be doubled lmmedlueiy. The congregation of the Elnpelicnl church at lllltonl unanimously voled to petition congress to all z confer ence on lnlernarlonai dlsmrmamem.Contnct for Polk county'|new eourt house In be erected at 0102-oll» bn been unrded to the John L. 8od~ Pnburg Co., at Omehn, the price to bem a m a . The community n h ::round at Liber!will be opened July ia.The boys gud girls up lo founeen are to U .S.f o H E L P T H E m u l . R o A C ° a . H m a n A n n a u n a a a L o a n » f H a i ! a l m a In A d d m o n a t A d v l h d i w u z G r e a t l y i m p r w l lualnul.' 1 .un W a a h l n g m a . - Tr e a s u r y .;.. ...J..ry Xl r l l m l h a s anuul mn-11 a n n m m f n p m vm o n a l r r fu m l l t l l l r r l n l r m r l l l l . l r l l h t h e r a t l r m r i vx vc n l l vn t b a r a r - fl r r a w o u l d r u v l v o ap pr ox i uz al cl y 731131111119 l n ad d i t io n a l ae t van - r n fr o m t h e fe d e r a l g m r e r m l m l .srl tll ln fh a n n t , m l x m o q l l u u a n d l l m l m e a d m n r n r n n u - m p l a w d w o u l d g i n i n I h r r a l l r m d r I n d i l l su m s vt m o n e y oq u h r a i e n t s o s h u n ' w h i r l : th e g o ve r n me n t l p en l In c ap l l a l l avl t vr m r nt a d u r - L u g l b s p vd o d o f w a r : l b w m n t m l . 1 " b e m r m a m b n l w i l l r u vl s e fo r t h a a d r a m 6 p e r e r m u r u r l t y . n i d e s m t n : t h e In t l - d t n l n e u o f t h e p a r t i c u l a r r a i l r o a d s w h i c h r r o r l t e u s e a d r a n e a l , ln sra a e xpl ain ed.\ I l l sa i d b e ba l l c vo d i m a d va m e a i n I h r r o a d :w o u l d b e b m e b r l a l zu t h e : m a m a n a n r l a l al t n al l u n a m ! might nam in 'ar mumpnm of bmi-a r a s a d l r l l y . In t h e l o n g n m . l a r a d d e d . t h e g a v- r r u m e n t w o u l d o b t a i n a n n p m d t N u m t h e a d v a n r u sl a ve t h :m o n e y n n e a a l y c o u l d h e b o m n n e d a t a l o w e r I n t e r n !r u a l h a n r a i l r o a d ae- r l l r i l l n ur u ul a h e a r .R a i l r o a d sec ur l l l n n a w h r l d b y t h e tr e as u ry .h e sa id .. u mo un ln d lo a pp mx im al vj y $4 00 ,» M a n n l u l l l u n - r e a l : a n d r a p l l a l p a y me nt s ha d ba - an r vg ul ar iy me t on a ll o f th em .t i vl n r t h e g m r o m m e n t a n l n - eome of about 318.000.0111 a year. am.1.oH opposes ao uu s a |L L D u n n o llrlous connnqulneu w m Hem!!l l ll i l 1|Adoptld. _,an-eonemmmnt Dcllcll.. -mH n h l n g t o n , D . C . - w i t h a s m n i n g i l u :t h a n i s g r a n - ¢ l | n g 1 » r o f a n l m - me fl m le go fe r nu a rn t d |. » l\ | .l !. He t re l ar y H r l l u n u l e d vu n g r e u I n d d r r a c t i o n on me so l d ie r s' bo n u s h ll l . " | h l a i s n o t u u m a x o i m p o s e . l n - r n l b i l l i o n do ll a ru t o f n e w l l a b l l l t l e l o n a n a l r e a d y o ve r b u r d e n e d t r a y v m "a n t m l i u r y s e c n t a r y u i d zo l l e n a m r !~'rellnxhu3|\-11.ru -p ub ll cn n. N e w Je n n y ,l u a l e t t e r w h i c h w a t r n - l l u , t h e se n at e w h e n t h e b o n u s h m u r n n l l l d u p ., T h e b i l l h a s n l r n r l y p a n - l d t h e h o w - r - m e t h e l e t t e r : r u l n m¢>¢>1m l o |n q u m f m m B f n a t o r F n l l n g - h u y w n f o r 1 s u r f m e n t o f t h e Ha a n - d a l o h l l n l l n n a w h i c h : l u b i l l w o u l d l1 \ I'§ u p on t h e g o ve r n m e n l . T h e I n t e r v u ch a ra c te r iz e d b y Senator Umlrrwrond.the democntlp| ¢ | l | | f,w h o .a f t e r i t s te n d i n g .m n d e a n at t a c k o n t h e b i l l " a a st r o n g . fo r w f u l a m i t o t h e p o l a l . "I n p u l l n z t h e n n : t h e A l n h a u u s e n a t o r n l d fh a r c p i l b l l u n ma j- or lt y w o u l d w d l n l n r m - r . o ¢ m : r y 's h l u o r y t h a t m e n n o I m z f r mn r l l l u ~ .b u t m n l u r e t h o i r l0|\| \".1 * In doil nfl. Sir.Il e l l o n n n l m n l e e l t h a t t h e h m w o u l d m l !I h r m u a l r y b e l l r f f n I lsllliun : m l u h a l f a n d B w a n d a q u s r t s r b l l l l n n do l l a r s .t h a t i t w o u l d " s m l l t h e m l !!o f g o ve r n m e n t a n d vl n u m l l y d f f e l t I h r z c l m l n l n l n t i o r h pr o ar m m n f r o t : vn e h m e n t a n d e m u o m a "a n d l h a l ze w o u l d bl o e k " n i l r e fu m l l n g n p n n l l u n n o n t h e u a t l n n a l d e m a n d e l vp m m fz m h e r t h e p r l c va o n L i h vr t y b o n d s . " '|hM~9,h n sa id .w o u l d b e " l n o vl | | - b l o nllrect ll n a nc l a l mnleq u.~nr Ml.." atlullmx t h a t P fvb a h l v l n l l l r fc l r n u l t s wr m h l h e " g r a ve uhl ng vr o f ' r e n e w e d l n l l m l m .In c n° m wr l c o m m n d l t x pr i ce s lm ! u ns e l t lw l b us l u m s c o n ul l l i on l . " NEBRASKA NEWS IN unng§£ FURM 740 00 P a r so ns D nt ll ut o In P ul hl o. Dv- n vr er . P a i n. - ( In c t h n u n n n i a n o n h u n d r e d f a m l l l n , o r T u b p e r m n n a r e i n ab s o lu t e w a n t a s a r r s u l l o f t h e Ho a! a t Pu Q bl o, P ol o ., U on rl nc m r (l l!\!f r r . H h u u p u l Q n l o n d o u n n o u n u - d In l |1n n'|a nm |l ¢m In whim'z h e u m m !t h e pu b l l c tn r m d o r m o r e a n- t s l a u r n i n i n s r h h a n r l t y .'. ue d u ne ! r lvl lr n ym i 8 51 0 h nm fl. th e p A n n u z l n n nnl d.T h e u m m w e r e n h i n e d fr o m I r o p c r !: n a d a b y t h e R i d C m u a n d n l h r r p u b l l r a x vn c l e n . h a m Pr o p o s a l B i g n t d . Zl a r lt l h ,N .J. - - T l l v K u n : P u r l e n r n u l u l l o n docl arl lag p a g e r l w t w ve n l h r U n i t e d tilatc-n a n d t h e ve n t r a l pa w n u 'l u n a l i g ne d b y P r m ml d vn i H a r d i n g a t t h e h o m e o f B e n u o r I ` n ' H n ¢ lu n u w n ll e r e w h f r l h e m u ;sp e n d i n g Um l" o l. \ tt h o f Ju ly . Ti m r n n l u t i u n a n fi n al l y m l o p i e d bs mngro-ns. m¢~r1:|;d w l a r va t h e s j n r w i t h Il e - n a n n y a n d Au s t r i a a t n n 1 - m l n m ! r w r r r n t o t h e U q i l e d S t a i n a l ! r l g l n n a n d p r i t i l vg f n w h i c h th i s n n - Il n h w n u i d h a ve n h t n l n u d un u lvr Lho l m n y o f \ e r a n l . | In .T h e p r a vl s l e n wgu ul ll ng t h e d i w l a m t i o n o f w a r w a s n l r h k vn o u t b e r n u s a o f : h a m u m : - t l u n n t h u m - m e m b e r s : t m l n m i g h t b l ' m n s t r u r d a s ¢w p u d l n l l n n o f t h e w a r . T h e so n at a rr m : ht !e nn s .a s us u al . pn so n tv-: I 1|so l i d fr o n t i n f n m r o ! t h e p e a r e r u n l u t l n n .A l l o f t h o XD \n l ¢| l ng m ln a l u w e r e m s t b y d e m o - ll| 1l¢ 'I.'Th r e e d r m o c n l e n . S h i e l d s o l ' 'I¢=nne|\¢er°.W n i n h o f M u n c h u s e l t a a n d W a i m n o f in- oh zi n.s u p p o n vd : h e r fs o l n l l o n .wlz lle s m r n !ot he rs , ln c i u d l n g n e w o f L l l n o u r i ,w e r e m i n d I n f a vo r o 2 , ! t . Judge Finn HI;-nulf. Jnmntourn.N. IJ.--llvmnln of thu! pcllce snaglan-atv mari have fhow :tml J..L Hurphy,the magin|r|\u-.dna! himlelf l l on a 1harm'he Iluixvda¢|l!lli hlmselt far drlvlnt his men lnllmnulniir rm tho wrong skk' nf the alrnt in lvnld an urrlulvilt.3ln|1\hy was nrrnted by a putrnimnn whothough! the magialratn "wal trying lulm milk"Us mid Ihv tina. W i g s Q u n t i o n U p t o M i n . Pls ir ngn , nn .-'n» » gc- ne -1- at r hnl rm nn u f I h r f l u - l n d l n l n l l m m l s m p l u y o n ' umu wl lt ln nn a t u mn -tl mx Iam -w » de cl lm u l t o : b o u l d e r t h e rospsmnlhlklly fn r n r w p t l n g t h o w a g e rm-duellnns w h l c h a f vn t i n t o e ffN 'l Ju l y 1.u p o n o r d e r n r t h e U n i t e d S t u n r n l l w m l l a b o r ho a r d .'Th e y vo t e d t h a t th e e n l i m m n t l vr :should b e ' N f e r m l l o t h e Iln~mbPl"lhlp t h m u n l l a r o fo r r n d u m m l n t o b e m m p l e l m ! b y S e p t e n s l m ' L " T h e or g n nl z n tl n n n reprvgsenled \\e\li'I h r l l m l l u r l a o o d o f l n m m n l l vo H n fl n e e r u , Il r u l l w r h o o d n f l n m m o t h r ff Ia r c m e n g m !IIn g i n o n w n .U r d vr o f l m l l w n y ('onllu<io1"l\.B r o t h e r h o o d o f l l n l l r u a d Tr a l n z n vn .a n d t h a S w i t c h n u ~ n s U n i o n u t N o r t h A m e r l m . new York wanna ony.Zion.lll.-Dffll 'Inrk is 1|vary wlrkrd diy. hwch wane wan Chivxgo, nemnllnl in tha' report of Ima "Zion ameri!" who returned hm after morn man me mnntlau mm!In try in! to show um mvtmpolll the error of In urns. 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D r a i n i n . t h e m o r n i n g a n d a d d f | u n m i n t .S e r ve a n he m !le tt uc e w l d :l . xhl ck m nl su nn ul m. C h o p S u o y ' N i i h L l vl r . - T q k g n l f a i l vr r c u t i n t o sm a l l cubes.n g l n n m a l e b u t t e r u n t l l n n n r l y co o ke d b r o w n :m m 1 l l t t l e w a t e r m m m t i m e t o t i m e l m ]P6011 f m h a l f l n h o u r ; l d l l a cu p r u l o f r b f n n d 0111011 a n d r e l vr a n d m n k d f l e r n mi n u te s . R\'!lI|\l\ with s alt. PQIID O1' am i hro !¢a~ q m o n fu l s n f f m m a c e .S e r vo n m Ur i tl n hm oo o k vd rl r e I oorupalny ~eue vu!rl! Gvnrge K.Lmnand.mulaunr. 91 Si i n fr l f l Il a ll r in t h !l!|l¥¢»:'I B l a i n a n a f a l l a n t h e g u m o f n w . u m r l r u n h - : i n n w i l l h e n r n n n é b a r l vg l n n u t - l i r i n l n In vq u n p l l s n fr w i th Il a n n t l l l w s 01 ' :b v $" ;1 'l n 'h l nd tf. it 'n n an nh mn re d h m ia !l l l h r P .W .i h n l v n ,i n e h a r x v o f 'lim a r n l n z r n u - n n fu r th o |Citizens nt Wattnn voléd(o mainwammunitsI -1A udfnlmu! that llw primipni "the ¢¢snwll¢\nlf~d armani nnd as n resulf r l l o f xg. »n»h e n - 1 . U... ~..... .V ..-..._ -.. .._- _. ,_-.___ ,._, H _. ._ H. M L R O AD TI M E TAB L E I Chlnza Q Nurih W¢uler'\' '|'1n!nl mu;I K\|hn's phoim will pleue you :><1f <1c~|¢»»~»~<|c»~|<\r»|<»r»~n»<~»f>onf~»|<1f»~n¢»f>a»f;NOTICE To CONTRACIORS F n d Nk h a du n d funny.Be w s 'uc ompanied by their wuxln, I!fr.n|~ ~ '"»ff-1i"l'2»ff~i»u m m B R I E F S - - L o c a l a n d P @ f S 0 H @ 1 i : ~ ; ¢ ,~ s : ; : : : , ; z ~HE .1;r@;vr15R1>R1sE OIN A. no/wa s Plbllnkr hh Per Yen SLM lssvzn svsnv TBUlSDA[ Aaordlng in the llteit figures ;:I\- in' out by thole in lUUa¢1|t3 m..hc city iceivlnat, 'lim mn cf prvdac lng ce. flnrivt diprlrlatlnn._h:!cre..t andbw:bond. will be uw: per ix 1 TB? in Sri!! be sold. in an Infnfmed, at 811 per tan on the platfonn. thus giv- ing | net profit of $5.43 per Lon. The pianz is lllppolcll Lo pmdume |_toru= per d|5r.1f it oprmtn 300 dw' per y et! makin;1,800 ton: of les, the profits wash! be npproximntlly HU.- W0.Either tlw public il I0 ply 100muchfor ic e or the oust is tn he iratgn than the 85.51 quoted. Enteml as neomddu; mtttlr at an DNV-\£flea at nun, Nob., under tl u t o! Congzln of llsrch 3, 1819. . .._. . .. .- nLouFrnzicriwopposed in "blind z u w l u r 'in rnuniclpd or |zov`ém- mental nlfnirs rd, in proof thereof, note tha parnganph from his Folt- mom Clronlcle:"The city authori- llel hmre hooctui wuter, light, power nd hvnl.rata.Possibly-ond per- --Um action necessary.It might also help somewlut if nl! water ond electric connection:were properly metered,together with the unount of Inter ond juite which in conswnld by the city for public |===fP°»¢f~.I ! this ln done and a comprehensive :system of bookkeeplng installed, the officials may eventually be able to tell where they "sro az."ln the meantime. orerybody il ddnra lot of bllnrl gonadal. *lrhkh seems to ho o chronic ?|.\ii§ in public doin" ua PUBLIC OWNERSHIP When the workmen mlm 'lhc work- ahepl. and the nilrosd men the Tlnil And the grocermen the .4rf°°=rie¢» and tbl mnll cl¢ri44>1§n the mails,When the preachers wan the pul- pit: md the preumen own the lhopn. And the driilen own the ol! felis, and ihe jails are owned by cops. Wh-ln thu mundla own the lilrhi plzntl And SM fnnm an owned by Lbs stile, When conductors svn the nlrcet c m. a nd mh d r i ve r u m h n - bu| ---- WH!you tell us common people. vrotinel 'becomes of us? The Rholdel Coal and Feed Smn'Gm\wers Cornaradon will svmiusllyden grinding.q,,,,,, one al Lhe mann of hnpmving tho l u m e n mu k n .He unlalned 'I'A~.~1 .-1Farmen who Wlah to get eu e t A good crowd, composed of some of .oust of production records can have the most lntlligent and wide-a\sake"°¢°'d book! from the county agent. farmers in Washington county nn¢.1|N° man can guess the cost °' pro the council room of the City H," 1.t!d\!dioB on e tteld.It will vary from 'Iarm to farm.Some men are makingSauzgday evening to die-cuss the na- tional Kenner legislation.Full mlnu» in of this mqetlng go fon\sn:l to the pint Congreaaionalcommittee of Ar-. 1i¢||||§||d ll'|(]'ll.ll'}"which u w so hcadag Monday. July nur.= This committee asked the National Farm Bureau Federation if anything really was wrong with the farmers; What?And admat do the farmers went done for them? I-Ividently one of the most pressing troubles of the Iarrncr is the present super-fret;ht rm.While farm pro» ducts have dropped disrliy from war prices to l9I3 levels. the government has lllowed the railrol-ds to calmly proceed to raise their rates time and time again.Amng those present at the meeting was State Senator Miller, who ernphstteslly registered his pro- test against hreeent freight rates, c pressing his belief that their volume of business would increase enormously if retea were adhrsterl. thereby allow- ing their revenue to be sa great naever while serving a greater number of people to greater advantage. Former State Representative C. C. Van Deuien, Vito President of the Washington County E'arm Bureau presided at the meeting, stating om- §m°n¢r white others lone.Recon] 'hooks wail tell you what each depart 'ment of yor business is doing for.;'ou. No business man erooldattempt to ron a 850.00000 business without keeping close account ol'each part of it..Many farmers are doing it now and Ilnd that it pays.Following is a. iiailt of certified Kem rod wheat holds in Washington county. These men paid n'o1emium of $1 pct bushel a m fall and are willing to take their Joss.The |.\!lgle prim is 25 rents above the market.In Kan- ese, where the seed was first broughtfrom Crimra,Russia. back in` 1002. they are ntlll sklng 31:00 premium per bushel over market..It speaks well for the fairness of these Wash ington county breeders of pure wheat when they are ao moderate.There is a considerable demand for lianrod vheatln this county and anyone who wnnurit had best see about it at oueo. John S. Hooks, Blhlr; Chas. T.Kang. Craig;Fred Brackett. Nicltersoof F. M.Willard, Arlington:C.S.Allen Irvington; N. C. Nelson. Ollie Horsh all, Kennarrl; Peter Bal. Tyson, Blair. Some excellent eampies of Kannecl wheat are on display in tho Farm Bureau olltoe.It would be but to xopmienlzythatsomethingCtrtllllly lIaarrongwithpresentagri-cultural.'"" see this wheat in the Mid how» condition! and hat Congressbe u|w|¢c\er.There are other tlelde in the to remedy them.Among tho in,!,,,,1.;eounty which were not certified, some ont questions token up was the rc- became of impure seed und some be-quest un; the Federal Reserve Sy s-i'-¥"'¢ the owners did not reque{t.it sem g ordered br Congress to gh, Names of some of these maybe hed priority to basic production.It \| ras!"""'the county agent.Oftentimes felt um there was undoubtedly too our extra four bushels or so In the much credit [muted during gm boom,i yield will determine whether or not but mn \m,,- there was decidedly roo man in farming at a loss or at a little credit given for ordinary busi- profit. neu.|Some of the Pig Chnl: membermare State Representative Spriek was docidotliy opposed to the Wall Street plan of imposing a sales tax of one pcr cent on ol! mee fn place of tho present excess proittfiax.The roles tai:would hit the farrnere on both reporting average gains of 133 pounds per Pix daily.How many farmers can say that,$50.00 more has been added to the prize list for vii: club members.'Those who feed their pigs on throuzh to the ond will be the envy of oll their friends when fairends.When selling his produce .,_.; per cent would be clecuted.Whenl*i""° rolls around. buying, one per cent would in ,d,g,¢;¢Mr. Horrhdl 11.11 in and announced The whole crowdwotecl ,_mln{m°u,|y;thnt all schooi children will be pro- vided with free tickets to the countagainst the roped of the excess vw-Em e u m a n d a g a i n s t u w i m p o s i t i o n o t f a i r t h i s y e a r .T h e r e s u r e l y w i l l - 5 ~m e s u g ,l l 7 0 1 1 ,H C H V O l t t e n d l n f e e A u n a n i m o u s p r o o t e s t w a s m o d e A s t o c k r e m e d y m a n 7 1 1 "b e e n i n a g d n s t t h e p v c t i o e o f s h o r t .s e l l i n g : f _ " ° d " * ` ° d l n * ' * " U " § ¢ ° \ |t o w n s h i p l i t h r o n o n m s n e x c h a n g e .O u t s i d e o f C o u n t y A g e n t .B e t t e r d m n t o t h e d e m o r a l i s i o g c l l e c t o n t h e m a r - , W E I ' a r m B u r e a u o l l l c e a n d g e t ~ n s u m c r e a a c q u a i n t e d s o t h a t w o n ' t l e t a n y o n e HE .1;r@;vr15R1>R1sE OIN A. no/wa s Plbllnkr hh Per Yen SLM lssvzn svsnv TBUlSDA[ Aaordlng in the llteit figures ;:I\- in' out by thole in lUUa¢1|t3 m..hc city iceivlnat, 'lim mn cf prvdac lng ce. flnrivt diprlrlatlnn._h:!cre..t andbw:bond. will be uw: per ix 1 TB? in Sri!! be sold. in an Infnfmed, at 811 per tan on the platfonn. thus giv- ing | net profit of $5.43 per Lon. The pianz is lllppolcll Lo pmdume |_toru= per d|5r.1f it oprmtn 300 dw' per y et! makin;1,800 ton: of les, the profits wash! be npproximntlly HU.- W0.Either tlw public il I0 ply 100muchfor ic e or the oust is tn he iratgn than the 85.51 quoted. Enteml as neomddu; mtttlr at an DNV-\£flea at nun, Nob., under tl u t o! Congzln of llsrch 3, 1819. . .._. . .. .- nLouFrnzicriwopposed in "blind z u w l u r 'in rnuniclpd or |zov`ém- mental nlfnirs rd, in proof thereof, note tha parnganph from his Folt- mom Clronlcle:"The city authori- llel hmre hooctui wuter, light, power nd hvnl.rata.Possibly-ond per- --Um action necessary.It might also help somewlut if nl! water ond electric connection:were properly metered,together with the unount of Inter ond juite which in conswnld by the city for public |===fP°»¢f~.I ! this ln done and a comprehensive :system of bookkeeplng installed, the officials may eventually be able to tell where they "sro az."ln the meantime. orerybody il ddnra lot of bllnrl gonadal. *lrhkh seems to ho o chronic ?|.\ii§ in public doin" ua PUBLIC OWNERSHIP When the workmen mlm 'lhc work- ahepl. and the nilrosd men the Tlnil And the grocermen the .4rf°°=rie¢» and tbl mnll cl¢ri44>1§n the mails,When the preachers wan the pul- pit: md the preumen own the lhopn. And the driilen own the ol! felis, and ihe jails are owned by cops. Wh-ln thu mundla own the lilrhi plzntl And SM fnnm an owned by Lbs stile, When conductors svn the nlrcet c m. a nd mh d r i ve r u m h n - bu| ---- WH!you tell us common people. vrotinel 'becomes of us? The Rholdel Coal and Feed Smn'Gm\wers Cornaradon will svmiusllyden grinding.q,,,,,, one al Lhe mann of hnpmving tho l u m e n mu k n .He unlalned 'I'A~.~1 .-1Farmen who Wlah to get eu e t A good crowd, composed of some of .oust of production records can have the most lntlligent and wide-a\sake"°¢°'d book! from the county agent. farmers in Washington county nn¢.1|N° man can guess the cost °' pro the council room of the City H," 1.t!d\!dioB on e tteld.It will vary from 'Iarm to farm.Some men are makingSauzgday evening to die-cuss the na- tional Kenner legislation.Full mlnu» in of this mqetlng go fon\sn:l to the pint Congreaaionalcommittee of Ar-. 1i¢||||§||d ll'|(]'ll.ll'}"which u w so hcadag Monday. July nur.= This committee asked the National Farm Bureau Federation if anything really was wrong with the farmers; What?And admat do the farmers went done for them? I-Ividently one of the most pressing troubles of the Iarrncr is the present super-fret;ht rm.While farm pro» ducts have dropped disrliy from war prices to l9I3 levels. the government has lllowed the railrol-ds to calmly proceed to raise their rates time and time again.Amng those present at the meeting was State Senator Miller, who ernphstteslly registered his pro- test against hreeent freight rates, c pressing his belief that their volume of business would increase enormously if retea were adhrsterl. thereby allow- ing their revenue to be sa great naever while serving a greater number of people to greater advantage. Former State Representative C. C. Van Deuien, Vito President of the Washington County E'arm Bureau presided at the meeting, stating om- §m°n¢r white others lone.Recon] 'hooks wail tell you what each depart 'ment of yor business is doing for.;'ou. No business man erooldattempt to ron a 850.00000 business without keeping close account ol'each part of it..Many farmers are doing it now and Ilnd that it pays.Following is a. iiailt of certified Kem rod wheat holds in Washington county. These men paid n'o1emium of $1 pct bushel a m fall and are willing to take their Joss.The |.\!lgle prim is 25 rents above the market.In Kan- ese, where the seed was first broughtfrom Crimra,Russia. back in` 1002. they are ntlll sklng 31:00 premium per bushel over market..It speaks well for the fairness of these Wash ington county breeders of pure wheat when they are ao moderate.There is a considerable demand for lianrod vheatln this county and anyone who wnnurit had best see about it at oueo. John S. Hooks, Blhlr; Chas. T.Kang. Craig;Fred Brackett. Nicltersoof F. M.Willard, Arlington:C.S.Allen Irvington; N. C. Nelson. Ollie Horsh all, Kennarrl; Peter Bal. Tyson, Blair. Some excellent eampies of Kannecl wheat are on display in tho Farm Bureau olltoe.It would be but to xopmienlzythatsomethingCtrtllllly lIaarrongwithpresentagri-cultural.'"" see this wheat in the Mid how» condition! and hat Congressbe u|w|¢c\er.There are other tlelde in the to remedy them.Among tho in,!,,,,1.;eounty which were not certified, some ont questions token up was the rc- became of impure seed und some be-quest un; the Federal Reserve Sy s-i'-¥"'¢ the owners did not reque{t.it sem g ordered br Congress to gh, Names of some of these maybe hed priority to basic production.It \| ras!"""'the county agent.Oftentimes felt um there was undoubtedly too our extra four bushels or so In the much credit [muted during gm boom,i yield will determine whether or not but mn \m,,- there was decidedly roo man in farming at a loss or at a little credit given for ordinary busi- profit. neu.|Some of the Pig Chnl: membermare State Representative Spriek was docidotliy opposed to the Wall Street plan of imposing a sales tax of one pcr cent on ol! mee fn place of tho present excess proittfiax.The roles tai:would hit the farrnere on both reporting average gains of 133 pounds per Pix daily.How many farmers can say that,$50.00 more has been added to the prize list for vii: club members.'Those who feed their pigs on throuzh to the ond will be the envy of oll their friends when fairends.When selling his produce .,_.; per cent would be clecuted.Whenl*i""° rolls around. buying, one per cent would in ,d,g,¢;¢Mr. Horrhdl 11.11 in and announced The whole crowdwotecl ,_mln{m°u,|y;thnt all schooi children will be pro- vided with free tickets to the countagainst the roped of the excess vw-Em e u m a n d a g a i n s t u w i m p o s i t i o n o t f a i r t h i s y e a r .T h e r e s u r e l y w i l l - 5 ~m e s u g ,l l 7 0 1 1 ,H C H V O l t t e n d l n f e e A u n a n i m o u s p r o o t e s t w a s m o d e A s t o c k r e m e d y m a n 7 1 1 "b e e n i n a g d n s t t h e p v c t i o e o f s h o r t .s e l l i n g : f _ " ° d " * ` ° d l n * ' * " U " § ¢ ° \ |t o w n s h i p l i t h r o n o n m s n e x c h a n g e .O u t s i d e o f C o u n t y A g e n t .B e t t e r d m n t o t h e d e m o r a l i s i o g c l l e c t o n t h e m a r - , W E I ' a r m B u r e a u o l l l c e a n d g e t ~ n s u m c r e a a c q u a i n t e d s o t h a t w o n ' t l e t a n y o n e #Government mai!for for la!e No.C 197103 nn Hitt.offlcu File 2507,Ex-Soldier plane call for mme.James Ear! Sylvia ordered to Ash- bury Hospihl for further treatment for T. B.~ ~ i l l t h e c o d r1i\l\&1.8 o t m r m m m m n an the boy'|lun !!much benefit.Redsber- 11:13 4:35 8:45 2:54 a. p. a. n. rn. Daily.C h i c k f o o d f o r s a l e a t t h e R h o n d e s i u c u u o u o o u u l u u o u v o u u o u u s u u l m l r i u v o .1° '.§,§;ff*w,,_Con! and 'Feed mme.l Kumrs Photo: will please y ou.1 1§uhn's Photo: will please you. m. Daily.4 The expenses connected Wllh o col~Did you get that tire Hsu-d nt?Did y ou gr! that tire End y ell' m. Dnilv.IQ" °d°°"I°I} can be c ur by "'¥F"?2 Bailer on Robinson-Better an Robinson. Public Works;-uh 1"|°¢lf Brownell Block,I t Lircoin,Nebraska,until 5:00 o'¢:lock P. M., on July 23r 1921, for constructing Wood Guard Rall ond incidental work on the Florence tn om street:nr ' r ¢ h m h ,w o w waning.If ar owner: desire to Iwi their can gnywhere ldthln Exe gs- nesa dimict on than nights they mn: nlmost Gither get a 1 u e r n d x :W | ~x . . I 0 Tr a i n s N o r t h . o r -...n . . n . ......\..¢J |tT Dana College.24-1.1 " " "l \id |g,°¢g_x \\1 1 ;1,g._,_»00d f m-Blah Irojcc t No.91 Federal Aid or rl: aug; of! on some:eThe families of I. N. Warrick and g y Joe Lazure was in Blau' 303 ily i;r;;_.3A::'T'; §:u_l_plim_'Q Road 1 Egl; inch of space i, new seefnlndr Dr. Earl Moau celebrated July u h *°ar-.. . _ , . .. , .__,.__nm. will lm opened in the Depart- oc cupied from we c ommmm mu ~ ~ 3 : ~ ~ ~ I n t K r u g P a r k i n 0 ' r | 1 a h m.Lawn. Grass Send gt Aye Br\i8 Mz x i i atge ; ° § ; f ° " "muc n c °w°ment of Public Wurkn,4th Floor on both aides af the ltme h md k 8:55 n. m. Dain cxcent S%nrI:xy. I Golden West Hour.made at Send House.15-if 20.31 Rninh Mnnrim B f ° " " f ' f " ~ ° f ' o _ r _ n a a r F P ' ~ " " ° . b ° f k ' . . m d ~ ° . ' 1 _-___nd mail forwarded, -\Trains South. 9:25 a. rn. Daily except Sunday 12:57 a. m. Daily except Sunday 6:28 p. m. Ualky. 5A |= £ TY I COURTESY sERvscE Did you get that tire llxcd yet? Better are Robinson. For Rent-Two sleeping rooms at 2!4 W. Waehlngzton street.1-if Dana College Fall Term opens Sept. 27.Write for catalogue.24-tf Comkey'a Starting Feed for sale at the Rhoades Cod and Feed store. Mr. and Mrs. Jud Bowman have. re- tumed from a \\°eel¢'s visit at Dodge, Reb. Blair Chautauqua begins August 25 and holds forth six days until August ae inclusive.\_ I Golden West Hour,made at Puritan mills, 52. 5 per sack at The Rhoades goal nd Feed Store. Misa Katherine Snueh of Lincoln 1| veltinit her sl.ste1.ami :fami1§» Mr. and Mrs.Hcrward Jensen,west of Blair. Let the Blair Home Bakery do your special baking when y ou have enm- pany or are serving on refreshment eommitteea l8tf Miss Blanche Hill of Idaho in spend- ing a few weeks at home coming by way of auto from Omaha last Sunday evening with Mr. and ll-ire Em! lahders. Miss Dorothy Kelly,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly of Central City is viailiing her aunts, Misses Blury, Lizzie and Kate Kelly in north aBlair. Rev Geo.Smith who has been visiting his mother, sister! and other relatives for the past two weeks left Tuesday noon for his home in Oxnanl. California. A.n<lre'a' Cruieknhank and daughter Ruth left Tuesday evening, via auto, for Casper, Wyoming.They expect to be gone some time and will visit several places while them Krug Park, the Mecca for Blair- ites these hot dusty days was crowd- ed last Su y and among the Blair folks were Mr. and Mn Ed Gilbert- son, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen who en- joyed a plenie supper and a swim in the poet. T H E \ \ E E K L Y M A R K E T R E P O R T H e n s _ Ro o s t e r s _ Springs . E g g s _ B u t t e r . B u t t e r f m W h e a t . C o r n ,y c l l o w Oa t s , n e w Oils, D111 . H o g s _. . _ - _ J - - - v i * ......--..- ¢ -_...- _ . . . --_ ._ . .19 .us .25 .24 .25 .28 ;...|.;u.-H.;¢--.. 1 51.03 .40 - - - - - - - r .22 .26 .00 to $1.215 Rhoades Coal and Feed Store. Hams Winter Larson and wife and Mr.anI Mrs.Chds Winters spent Sunday evening at Krug Park in n r ". -".. '. . r 'V '. 1 . --_ _ ~ ¢ " "'\ " ''_ ~~""~~ ~x ~ " " - `3 - ` - . _ _ ' . : r '~ ».\f : §B A N . r s § E O H ; m f ~ I H R P E Q H L ~ -.: 1 _ . _ . . - - - ~;|~ i~. 'ro FIWQUR .N I-.gms f fff WHAT REGULARITY DQES Huw far would you gm. if you um or llcpt only when you felt like St! Just as hr as y ou get when y ou ww: rnohvy oniy whenever you happen to fee! like il.You h|\'c rrgular hours for uting aw uleeplng.In the name nny, have regular days for uvlng.n u just u Smporulnt. You do not alway s all the same amuunt, neithor need youfnlvruys save the nme amount, if you Adopt mw- larll.;..1 CITIZENS STATE BANK Qouth and Third streets.one block north Dr. }Iead'a place to the corner where John Rhosdes lives. Strayed:My horse strayed away on last Satunlay.Anyone knowing of a stray horse, please call Mr. P. S. Moore, Bell phone Ash 1131. "Grandpa" Crulcllahanlc. Mrs. A. I-I. Hanna returnd last Pdday from a ten day's vacation down at Fairfax, Missouri where her parents and other relatives live. Mrs. Drusie Mc Cann of Arlington spent a few days at the homes af her sisters, Mrs. Cllns. Pilchcr and Mrs. Joe -Love near Blair the tlrst of the week. _Funeral services were held July 3. at H. Calhoun for Wm. Kruse Sr. an old and highly respected citizen of that village.His six sons ac ted as pall bearers. Rev. and Mm A. IIf Marsh leave next Sunday afternoon for Colorado Sprinfrs, Colo., for a visit with their daughter and grand-children.They expect to he gone for some weeks. Golden West flop:,made at Puritan mills, $2.25 per sack at The Rhoodee Goal and Feed Store.For sflzm-A strictly modern home. Close ln.New.City water .elec- trlc lights,furnace.full basement. Three and one-half acres of land. This ls n real bargain.For full par tlculars inquire at The Enterprise ofllce.14-tf M. M. Halbert of the Blair Pharm- acy is a reglnered phamcist in Iowa and Nebraska and has _had 28 years experience in this business.llc has an acl ln another place in this Issue of The Enterprise soliciting a share nf the pnblic's patronage. Nashville cehzbrated Jin; -nh with a whoop and harruh.A large crowd was there.wandering among the trees and up and down the pdncipal and only street in the villaxe.A ball game kept the interest of many for an hour or so.Roast beef and plenty of it was served to the h|.lngrycrowd free of charge and apparently all went home satisfied with the cele- bratlon. Patronizn home institution by buy- ing your bread of the Blair Home Bakery.Nice Une of other bakery goods. she.18tf Hrs. Jilmea ll.. Caldwell is improv .I st i e s t r o k e .H e r d a u g h t e r ,h i m C a r s o n i s a t t e n d i n g h o r . I I . - r r i c n n L e g i o n m e t In s t M o n d a y e ve n - insr.R e fr e s h m e n t s a n d a aoc ini e ve n i n g m e r a en j o y e d . Golden W itt tiour.made a v The only rnarriagwe license b murimn mills, $225 vsr sack at The Rhis month is to climmi A.J am¢» wa h0¢d¢5 Coal and Feed Store.'Carol Lena Anderson both o! Omaha. There are some new things ln bd-r L{)S'I'.--Je\sellml fmtemitv nln. day of .!u1y,1921.County Boards mu n plio of money mfllctenily Inga are hcrrby requested 30 be present to please any ordinlry person fir or represented.Bidders a n invited life.|§n lm nrmment I Fx. Csikntm Chronicle ' 1765 Lin. Feet Wood Guard Rail. Certliied check for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid will be required with wh and every bid received. Plans aml apeelfieations for the work may be neen and infomation and propose?forum secured at the oflice of the County Clerk at Blair, Ncbruke or et the olhce of the State Department nf Public Wonin at Lin- coln, Nebraska. The Stale and Count? reserve the right to waive all teehnicalitiea and reject any or dl bidi. Mary C. lfabbel, County Clerk, Waahington County. Geo. E. Johnson. Secretary.23-32 Having purqhased The W itherby \r Drug Stock we are now OPENED FOR BUSINESS with a. full line ol DRUGS--PAINTS--VARNISHES. PATENTS and mwo SUNDR|E5_ Prescriptions a speciélty. We respebtfully solicit a share ol your patronage. Respéctfuliy, mln PHARMACY "Warfare" Those who conspire to wus! an nn- junt pmBt from the necessity of the peopka do not profess enmity.To profess enmity would be to invlbe do- ntruction.They operate under the guise ol frlenzhhlp and work s mis- chief that il more than s breach of aliafianco, more thu adherence to an enemy -that ln, in short. an ac t of warfare in quest of spoil.--Satuldly Ekening Post. s r v 5,-»'=v_.1 ~." vQ, ~~g a Mrs.Hmm m,n former maiden! of Calhoun, but now llvlng with* iq :on Arthur at LeRoy, Minn.. is vid!-»ing relative: and old h*iend| in thk vicinity.0fMaterial .ia being hauled for the congiruction of a reiidence for Harry Rohwer,a short distanee soothes# of his pmenta! home.And the '¢mt.rl- monial editor hereof pne¢lictu1.hat Herry won't keep bache!or'a hdl Ia the new dwelling, either..- He r ma n n mo l In smite of the heavy mins of Bun- day night and Monday morning Ulu picnic at the Fielohoz'a grove in the New Endand neighborhood was lf .1 - o u s N m m m o n l x o ' m w x s man Hn ltore.T h e i r m a m Burl Clmnlr Herlld while at the ranch will be.-K3m1ll5°» 1'. w. Amd! rnownd vu from Blur mm s , f r o m huh po int th er" wil and spent Sunday with his miner Mm he served by run] fm ddivgrx. ~1 ~} ) ' ~~ ~. 1 5'2\_.. 1.11I'- » \ > § f ' . Q"* A G E ; .9 'L or\r I / {.. l i m . - . ; - l l .'1 mf ===»<1» at the Blair Home B"'°"%`[rri§1e§-»f }=¢=li-ls...n;.f: ahleni .mder the new manazemem. Come h'Crescont, ruby and diamond in een- and try them.183 \Il|.'|.Reward for relum to The En-lf you can get your college wo:kll\'1'P1iue at Dann College, why go away to gill M it .Pay us a visit and Iel. uk seo what can be done._2.4-if The Bel! Telephone fompany have had a crew of men busy lay ing an under ground cable on the street next Lo the telephone ofhce. Mrs. ,Ii M.Rhoados spent a few days last week at the homeo of her son James and her grand-son Everett Rhondes in north Blair., Among the newly elected onion - r | \ . . .u . . \ . . . . . . . ! |- h h a l l | n \ \ ' ¢ \ \ ° | \ l i rn. Kenneth Ross of Omaha apr t Twbday at the home of her uncle and nunl. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen and Hans to go out to the home of her parents.Mr.and Mn .Nels Janeen for n few days visit before Ictumlng to her home. A rommittee from the Chamber of Commerce waited on the school bond :ll their meeting last Monday night with the object of inducing tho boqnd no purchar-e_the Caxtelter pasture for am athletic ground.lt is proposed to due bo the fact that the writer is a volunteer worker and is not placing work under the auspices of any onesonrlera, work pending will have to bel when in 'tu n\Iwmhingkan 4:ount;.| boys tlrst oflcr which outlayiug c~oun~[ty cues Wm be ziven meh attentEon| an we c an render them ln due timcl .md ex-service won can mst assured, that no one will be turned :stay !.hlt`has n worthy case regunlless of 1»\hen.l whore or whyfore of the plac omont of delay.i l Golden West flour,made al. Puritan mills, $2.25 per sack at The Rhoades Cool and Feed Storo.g The EntcrprifP for job work.| 11» | y ."l l w A1l.||uua\ xauu nu nn "*tate Nurmnl wo note that Benjamin! "\Ia\I\l\I. uf tm city waa clecacd wcond \l\.0 pncsnimt. A little party of friends gathered! mt the w. G. Harrison homo last Fri- :ta§ evening to celebrate the birthday of Peter Nelson.A good time and refreshments were en}oycd. The paving gang are working on Thin! street and will finialr the mhrk on the south of the m é k ticfore going onto Nebranka ,tacet which will be paved from end to end. trade in the old agricultural hve ncrc tract on the tlcal.» Suit hasihccn started in District Conn by Mrs. S. F. Martin against (`. 0.*Da\\.|on.The complainant pe- titions thc court to cancel thc deeds for th; c anning hctory propc ny on U19 grounds that the deeds were never :Imi(vcrc¢E.This promises to be quita a suit.Herman Ay e ls attorney for Mrs. Martin. Did you get that tire flxd yet? Better nee Robinson. f==~==='fmllll m y travelled in u m : gg;f 1lm h e o r d e m by Congress to 51,Names of some of these mnyjae lull priority to buzc production.1; \ | r u! "" "'the county agent.Oftentimu felt that there im undoubtedly too um extra four bushels or so In th' much credit [muted during uw boom,i yield will determine whether or not b u t m n ' n o w t h e r e w a s d e c i d e d l y t o o e m o n i n f a r m i n g a t a l o s s o r a t a ll i t t l e c r e d i t .g i v e n f o r o r d i n a r y b u s i -p r o f i t . n e u .|S o m e o f t h e P i g C l u b m e m b e r m a r e Stste Representative Sprick was decidedly opposed to the Wall Street plan of lmpooing a nies tax of one per cent on al! men fn place of the present execs! prolltfiax.The roles t d would hit the hrrnore on both reporting average gulns of 133 pounds per Pix daily.How mlny farmers can say that,$50.00 more has been added to the prize lint for Pia: club members.'Those who feed their pix' on throuzh to the end will be the ends.When selling hi, produce one:''nw of all their friends when fair per cent would be decuted.Whenl*i"'*° rolls around. buying, one ber cent would be ,d,g,d,Mr. Horehdl 11.11 in and announced The whole crowdwotecl ,_mln{m°u,|y;thnt all school children will be pm- aglinat the NPN1 of the excess vw-E added with free ticket: to the county ffm um und ggeiust uw imposition oflflif this year.There surely will be a general :aloe tax,a real. ltctivo attendance.. A unanimous prooteat was mode A stock remedy man 711" been in- egdnst the pvcuca of ahort shelling: troduced in Arlington tnwnlhip II the on the grain exchange.Outiide of " C ° " " f Y Agent."Better fiom ni" the demonlixing etlec t on the mar-,WE Ia r m Bureau o o o ond get t i t w a s f e l t g m ;c o n s u m e r s a n d a c q g n i n t e t i s o t h a t w o n t l e t a n y o n e sp x o d u c e n c o n t r i b u t e m a n y m l l l l o n s ' k °~ o u t h i n l :t h ~g o e m m e r r i d f body'a broken down Henry. thlt the avenge cost of producing nn nero of corn was $24.50. allowing only mg on the investment. that the avenge con of producing an nero of wheat was $27.00.That since the average yield ol' Washington county was 35 bushels of corn per aero and less than I6 bu. of wheat per acre. at pnesent prices the farmer stands to tone over $10.00 per'ocre on his crops.Flgoeea were olno dt-en to show the loo: sustained on feeder steers. lt was the Unanimous census of opinions, space does not permit fur- ther detail, that the former fx suffer- ing tor want of adequate protection. that he is the only man who buys at retail and sell: ntirholesule, and that because of the tremendous and bank importance of his lnuineol he llwulll be protected from the organized ef- fort:of other classes.President Jensen ten positive that the Grnln Thuridny for treatment under em- ergency ordern of Relief ollleen. Wallace first stnrtefl claim with Kear- ney lied Cro# but being ill and l1ll\imr a dependent famnly came home to Ar- lington.Nebruka mul then placed his c laim with Mrs.Jensen to glt qulek action. Bud: pay and adjustment of clem pensation for Leonard Axtell was ol- lowed and in addition Leonard gp;¢ Hospitalization onlern for thin week fdr tonsllltie operation. Thou. Osborn allowed Sec. 2 Voca- tional adsobling and will accept nf mme on soon on health will permit. Tom won picked up on the street Blon- day where he had f¢ll.en Unconscious and was again placed under U. S. l'. H. Sf"orulers. Wllliem Gutschow reported home for 30 dnyn from T. B. ward Uni\er~ nity Hospital mul compensation ml- junment placed by Mn. Jensen after o i a n a nn~y o nuppo eg a m b l e n nn r l t h e i r mul ls ta nl s.Th i f . les ri ti ma lc m a r k e t w o o u i d g a u g e t h e N o t a u t I n t e r e s t l o E x - S u vi c e M e n s u p p l y a n d t h e d e m l n d m u c hm o r e H ; \ l i t a b ! y a t n g m t s a vi n g .|B y M r s . J. P . Je n s o n M o t i o n w a s m a d e ' i s ' F a r m H u n a n lfo a p i t u i i z a t i o n o n d e n f o r W a l la c e I'n | \ i d c n t ,Je ns en ,w h o a r r i ve d l a t e H . A n t r i m a r r i ve d M o n d a y a n d W u l - \ nd Unlvrr- ation ml- nsen amr | I y y ~ . r Coon WITH G-A-S The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any other way. BLAIR GAS COMPANY BLAIR.NEBRASKA V~""'?"f"""""'uw cw ~Avvly ~ of www~1§f r / z ¢ , m m T 1 , . ~swab.. .naguh('awdyandnwdly-/ c a nDUT norm' think from thin. . ,1. ;, ~ ; nr . YOU Hzu; `:g,fzmn¢ HAS ]~,|g.C£8;a\R!LY, ane w no na mc tha man y . ovann 'rHmc ain.au1ze.0 0 0THE Auy lqsf human Lula -ro BLOW through his Ilya. \ Bird like 'Fa makes a model husband ! \HER NICE nov hxnbuul. ,.STEPFED OUT or m hllflg ..~WHISTLING LIKE a bln] , " ~'",;€_esrec|A|.|.v wuzu. 1 . .° ' °.. , g f wrnon ALARMED ,mms wltc . on AN ygryuy L\lln¢_ Lax: A 5¢:>a_anx, on ON E.o \EDl0 lmokPl. THAT sfnjefv. WHICH §:_n1:A|N|.v -ms REAL Ml¢|nr¢~,|_ I l l me wao un un c h an - AND lNs'rA? of oalgaunl. leather Prellictions: Bright and fair until Sept= ember first, to be followed by a long, COLD winter,~ Aga YO U PREP ARED? Rhoades Coal & Feed Store. llleJ ll ll nv Reports c oming in from out over' the county are to the meet that .n are mins from 20 to 30 husheis per acre, rye as high ae 30 bushels per acre and other nmol! grains in pro- portion. Mr. and Mm. Junk Burnham enter- tained Ja.ck'| parents, Mr. and Mn J o n u Bureham ha t Monday at an Crowell Home omdnling.Wllfilm obertson,an olml and highly res pioneer citizen of \\':1shing*ton ¢ou y passed away at the home of his son Chnrles at Fort Morgan, Colo.. July 11; dter seven! weeks iilness nt the advances] age of 86 yearn The' deceased was born in :Breckenridge county, Kentucky, Dec. nnnivermry guppg th; g¢¢||,i9|| b?. 1935, Ind Wil \l1Bll"I¢d in i351 £0 Minning hw old folk; sou; wedding ann -|¥"rench who preceded him in doeth neNll I 18 months ago.renlllf?'!"L¢1a nn.. ln *Ja i na b : I n T E! ! l n l i lA heb* bo w horn o M ard'\n.x """': vu 41.v| unnam. J oh; Mu)rph;:,e stevdy monuna'lmior or ""§",""1'" E" &L°°"'=*r Jim Cannon, who liven on the Wal-l n e so pmx m sr o henna kinson form south of B:r and w. <;.|About twenty yearn °'° he and *"' wrife moved to Perkins county whereHnmsonetchlostehone55the they farmed a large tract of land and heat this week.\m.hem Hr. Robertson spent his last For Sale-A line seven room real- ac tive yearndence ln the beat residence portion ,1 His children were all present at the Grant street.House modern in '=';§d=' lest serl rites and are as follows: Mm way and in excellent repair.G John Blaco,Mrs.Chas.Cunlnglnm8i\l°0¢@ Priced to eel!quick.In-Inna William of l(ennnrd,and quire at The Enterprise office.8-tf *Charles of Fort Morgan, Colo., Lire. 5|5 F; t her of Jessie Tallman ol Fremont. and Mrs.Mr.and rn.ryan e e Roundup, Mont.ma came in last \vc ekA"'° lienking of Elsie. Neb.TMI " l t 1 l \ntl-childrenfrom the west to visit the Jud Taylor are e "°"°" s»~ ' e fern family and Fletcher family for. u and a number of great B»'"""d'f7'"' 11.'fb I fx de d " "Svf ev xsere on s 're ya m]A large number of friends attendedthe way and iound t.ho.roads fme ;2he services at the church and ceme-Blrs.R.Reynolds of Tecumz-ch,n,_ showing the respect with which Nels.. came over to liiell Saturday fu!the deceased 11.3 held in the communl~ as visit with her }""b""'d' who is "" ty where he had lived io many years. \ Nwh o ev e r w nv w d : hm mid t n 1ln Netzruh s city of 1.500 jropuhllon ahnd tha rains md simultaneously st! Init thirty telephone!were ordered ont.The company continued to nm the thirty patrons md rontinu- ad long dimnc e service, at the di- zelction .of the :tate evmmtssicn and in tht hope tlut the dilhrencea could he hnrmouiounty utuod.There ure phna ln making tn buy out tho pres- antf eumpnny or for Inca! capital tn mer a competing ilnr.'Dm dup of war have been Iooecd in Bloomfield and white the wmpany. with | iarge investment ls losing: mmm tlniiy, the listing in the Cutetter bank.Shv] Mr.and Lira..Harry Smith of I'l:|tumouth,Nab..were in nlillt Saturday calling on olfhfriends. Mr. Smith was marble cutter for John Lutz when the family lived in Blair and he now owns an establishment nf his own at Plattsmouth.The 'famiiy are looking well and prosperous. The band concert for TlH.ll1*|;\} awning, J uly 21, will he held un thv gighth division hme just receive woqi from the Werrlem Pusenge Asclositoin announcing a miuoef railroad rate of fan' and one-half fo round trip to the lint reunion of th division to be hold at flea Moines. In Augfust 26 to 28. The special rate will be xiven fo all service mon who trarerl nt Cam Dodge, either with the regular regi ments of the division or with any u lawn at the Crowell Home and an are cream aucinl will be held in connection. The proceeds from t_heesle of the cream willbe ua-ed te buy chairs fill the new dining room in the Home. All are invited to attend and it lnrszr crowd is expected. A. R. Broc k and family have hull es their guests for the pmt few day Mr.¥lrDcl\t's sister.Mn .Roy llell and children of St.. Psnl.Heb., an-I a brother. Hurry Brock of Chappel. Neb.They were aceompnnied ln;their father,A.n m r o r Grant* Island who will spend a part of the summer here. 'The other relatives returned to their homes Wednesday Misa Pearl Smith, daughter of Mn.| the special units stationed there dur- ing the war.It also applies to all artlllerrmen who were In tralnlnlr atlthe Des Moines aantonment. M leant 2.ooow.~u-run:from this state are expected io attend the re- union.Special trains will he operated from several pbinll within the mute. details concerninz which will be nn- uounced later. Acconlinz to annouugtmentl re-ceived from Den, Moines this week there will be n tent city of more than 20 lcres erected at the state fair twunds there.when the veterans will be given housing tree of chuge for the period nf the reunion,Pro- vision In being made for a total at- tendance of between 6.000 and l0.000. Perhaps your drodml"fh a mu n u n - p a w n p » m¢ ¢ pawn in the world why. in fm me midutiert pubhe powlr far mx mu- 'ten Through in ey es and an we nee nd hw' the xtivltln and decla- ration: of the world, of the mmm, m u m d d i y govemmqnu. ul our mlbik m n m d fellow ehluns.A am\v.ry'| éopendnm upon the mm of dll urea u prolouml, fur we knew only what It tell: ul."-~Georn Cnel. an for iz blame of jour own some diy .Realize ;D. J. Hundnhf them by operling|Su-.Am Cuhlln ivan account wih ua.Four per cent inter Deondu PmteddUnder the O N n z r u s x s c To CONTRIBUTE When thufnppfnl for this gow! nun c ube m wr | Nm\lion we \-env " " " " J : " . " " " "a u the A DOUt![.E_ hgader Il on CA|.¢urPddpa:in;uufI0? 5 Mins Smith was nn applicant for an will be lfcld Friday and Saturday, position in the Blair schools bul um J uly 22 and 23 at ihe okloe of the nut elected and now feels that even County Superintendent at the court thing was for the best. as she will house In Blair, Nebraska. U01 from u»Bluk Hand whirhthnnxnd lhlt H hallld nm. leave ¢ l G A R n ' r ' r n S THE ENTERPRISE, BLArR_ NEBRASKA. ~ '<' "~\l¢.`~7"~, f rf TENTS 32;'.."£ Amnrlom You! and Awning Co. 40th and Inun lu..~ r vans mu l:||°'l|.\ _"§'n'3GP»'i2~ °"and Mn. While suffered from. in prob- I I FARMERS n s wonma HIBDER n a w dzrirlcnmnru dunnerbefurz.Par all Jw. Imrhn me lrequrnt of Allm'| Fool.-I-Ll the muvpue, ben Heard as the Agway."Do you know of un: cook who will remain in tho country?"Se1renI.The;are buried them" cu:lmo sifted Hour nm!wo:ini" »~" *. ann, get A}len'| Fool.-Eue.- li o n than Om Million Eve hundred'A fool zum: n wine man spenkl.llwlnnd pounds of Powder for the Pg-rt; gf ..||Q ..in the oo :b uh , i nx r a l ls th ti rm d i n l u r n n e e d e d p h d n l e n mlu rt . A l¢ n': Fo ot -E ue L ak es n l. F ri ct io n h u m t h i s S h o e , i w ' t h e a l m a fr o m r u b -bi n g m d t h e n oc h ng s fr o m s rn n n g. In d :~the feel.a n d R n v n u tired ur hi ng m d b l i l l e r fd In t .'u mm n : E. 1l »¢ r e ar eat m e n oi Al !e n F o o t -a e . D o n t 4i2 long, narrow strip. dnb with butter,roll togethel and stand sn on vdyze. Ron it out nat again.Fm the uppvrcrustrms ||rol"("$l must he rep:-:ue-d three times.'Then till the pie plnlrheapingfullnfum,juicy uppln. nllced and pinned nn the upper rruil.. a = r \ * \ : : d B!2mou r Ar my a u ! Hu y rin ging Be r l o u a Ti m o . sedouai~ nbuul marrlugc.Bill!-How long has he been :mr- 4 . PASSENGER TRAINEUULI] BEAT HANDSBACK GWEN our: b dull ewan hukuhugépeén yea und md nah!-tar ,1 mm ui' n mmm-im. as hwy af g p ;1 '»J'\lv*.1-l Allllln l.su .Lléf w .Mn!fuLlBu|¢¢1'll'Gonstlp o n u d n mm ll and y¢1¢1rk!l1¢" d s s o r S u l ?L ol||¢1d%utliaith!! "l p er so na l ly t ee i a m go od t h at I t ol d m y l m n d n a d n :o r t w o a g o m e I c o u l d m e n u r o f t h e m : h a c k i n g c o r n . I meant.i t u u u b u m - va I co u l d h a r e b e l t | ' m a l i . " U ! a l l t h u m n l n d l e a t h n t n t l i l c t h u T a .|.r . 3 é g n % f . . f * f i . Z . i f _~. 9 1 . 4 1 4 3, u . c o n a r . - a m n u n m A \ w d » » h P f ¢ v = \ " ; g , § i u n l h d w: m ¢ u = e u ? m » d = s m _ § _ B g » \ 1 = ¢ I s | \ \ \ -f l s ~ u u ~"" g u g g mg n m d h e i "M M U " I U 1 ~ ~ C A s T o R \A \ .\ \ \ N \ " " °" \ .\3 .\ Special Care of Baby. Th n B | .h y lh ou i d h a' r s » .b e d : di tlo 11 : n l1n r e a ;n ld .Y f t l t k m o n n a m m b h f o r m i n f m t m d m p u d t h g r o v n m p l t h m m s u nmm' | med 1 dn ei na nn tmmptto re ¢ u1 atetha d e1 ic 4teo x;mi| m| t tlmtn ma i n f a n t.Ei th u r pn c d n a ilo lg g sh u mq d .l e l t h l r i w l l 1 3 ~Children Cry For z~c e nf mummi d ~ ~.»| v n uD o o n ?I f . d n f y = | | l .. D o n s l u n h u u g h t a e vh u l t h t n t b o m l n d a . ANabrllk|Cli0 .." 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Th l s l s n o m !n vl i vr a n d g o o d b u d nean a n d I'n°s 1dent H a m m ;i n c m : ae r vln g li p p ub l i c i n t er e s t l n _b r l nz l n g t u t h e at t e nt i o n o f th e co u n t r y . Sta tes Il k e lwnaany lvnnla,S e w Y o r k , U M D a n d $la ry ln :\ fl w h i c h h a ve ex - laennlell ml i l lu n n o f t h e i r o w n m o n e y o n a l y n t e m o f i m p r o ve d lxlghwluys. u l l i l n g l y u m u l l l g l m g u a r a n i e e s a l u m : th is l in e m u l l f a n y s l a t e l s n o t N a d y l o m a i n a u c h a n l fr e e n x e n l l t . l h o u l d n o t p a n l c l p a l a I n th e fe -d er ai a p p r o - pr l n tl u n .Dr. E. A. Rules nf Cornelt s|nl1re:a|ly |¢I U 1| campaigning ln the Interest uf In|"duluul educ uirm for the Indians. Dr. | 3fU| ¢U?°l»lc l| |r\k£n;.nd|bod B lh n u u n e d the Iroquois created gu n at y o uth a nd h e dm mg | the nm Iengue of nations when they H wmk e ear gmsu a me p ower fu l mm xnwn § " " '' ° °P W "u the "Six Nations."2 Urdu' by r¢i\1\\rlv HHH! al' Asggm Name "Bay¢r" on Gen saA!é\'élg§ \R Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never f~S.l1Spect lt Awlkants (of Insurance Ohm Rejeaed. "Bnyu*' ~n pcckue or an ~bleu you an not meulng geuulne .upmn pru The Dlflcnnee.~l h n a d u f f '"c » - d o ut ma i n ~R ~~ y a n and proved n ts b y mllllrma. Take Atplrln only as told ln the Bayer plclun for Colds, Heldadxe. Heurli»til. Bheumuism. Eanche, Toolluohe. Lumbago. and for Pain.Handy tln boxes vt twelve Bayer Tablet.: at A: pirin c on tn c ents.Druttlsts aim |011 lunr packages.Aspirin in :hatrlda mark of Bay er Mnnufadure nf llonoacotlczcldeater of Blllcyllcndd. my u w h wo a th m h ju i , m a d e l h a uhmablu shtemenl nm una reuan whyan may »g1;g==-==» for lnmnnce an reIwwdinankidneytmublaIn nocommon to ~ Amaina people, und lhling!majonty al than thu! applautioaa an declined do not wen nu;-ee:that tiny Inn lin diana.Dr.l i i l m e f s B n m p h o d h n n l oa tn lld stonain bottlnofiwadua. WRIGLEYS Newesf ~e ' 1 '4C r e a t i o n \ ° \ 'e _,,~/5 6 ¢ " °Q i fgo# / /¢Q nv AFTER ~zuanv - ~ / 'Meer." lmscnbla suur eoltinl lround a a i m zlvw on of nwermlm chews: IDU). s w e et c n the breath.aldd\scsiZon. nulzt nervousness.g s allnv :mm and helv Jkzen :wh wnm.1 w GRSA1' ~¢ 1 Tn:A°rf The Flavor Lasts B & L l! !Him Thinking. In a blrber'| lhop in Landportman was having his hair cut while triend walled. tool. Ind.The Vlctim-Yes, l nm getting a b thin on WP.The Friend-Well.they a y - 1mn't grow on wood.Tha Vlc um-'Ihats no:and t~also ny ami what uromrz new in busy street.Wheru! the friend was reduced t dlenea and was urn to be thin hsrd.-London 'rumu. A lu x!u n :nnturnily f u l ;,ggtlw litem o himl* the nk! as shemme- in with the tray."Mn:her.gj { X IJN III I 0, 'P h wm ld h s t. md .n |6 l e mu ly for H dilnl, bla ddor a nd url: lcid lroubla .m a n t r a o l l l i o m d Io o i m l n u oIGM.A l l d m g h u , t h r u i n n . wb d a n c o n s ta n t !!in d i r e c t t o u c h m t h t h c p u b l i g t h e n | o n s p n p a n t i o u t h a t k u been 'rq rr me a n s !i n o r n m m i qt h a n m a d m a n .T h i mi ld an d ba k in g in fl ue nc e M Dr .Kl l m z r fl S w i n g )R a o ! i ng g " ~It »#-==g- the hx g h u t fo r r t m l r o m e n u .An e xa m in in g r hy s ic tl n for on e o l ih e ;mamin¢n§U h n m : u g : C o m p a n i a ,i n 0 _|» l x o s p u o u a l w w m l l l s l l t h a p n n n s ufo r y o u ; w o m a n o u r n l n l n n n a n u iwho h ave ind al l out :zor an l a hl h aes o u h N u l l ' ' h l i n i n g n g u a r d a p i O u r g n d m u a a n l a n u t . d o n u d .Ad~ $ u p . | f N l r | \ \ ¢ U | \ o o l a \ 5 ¢ l l \ r i s l 1 u n a n u m a . - . ~~ u ~ ~ x ~ 6 B ¢ u . u u l s~ §':*,.':.:1r:f BE.!-!::A!!§. Women 'W Skin Tonurd Bahia Sleep Mothers Rat After Cuticura SHO zs=. ou-.1 as -a sa¢,m- a.. n r : a m o f u h m u l n e w ml 8 h r P hertfl bed. and Hiram Blonklnwvlu d own f or th or iltof zlnn lgh ta n the lounge tn the cotta;n kltchnn.Au hour after daylight.u h m tho Jlidlf was walkin: in bla garden, he voudend why the 'ltldow and maBhrpherd vers :leaping no lute. ¢HAPT¢R s e ve n . In which High Volugn Du nlop i ntha Convarutlon.. It was a wnrm.bright lay day . Th e r e tu tw!a cloud In thi sky. Roger Delanu land arrived m d 11.0 Bing: were :Ivins a dinner thlt even-lns The best pebplo of Huelmend were coming over fu motdlrnn. Phyltln and Roger had A long ruintogether that day on the new Hen- tucky nddlo henna Urn. Bla; had:peut the morulng in Hudmend |.nd had atsyed to lunch with Huor nnd Hn .Stacy.She Ind returned l ifourandcutsomeflowersforthetable and gime to her mom mr :tl hours m t when the young people rrtumed.Sho l u not yet ulevp when Phyllls uma into lhl bl; b¢~'|~room.Hut. Bla( lay mum; tbl mm ions un her couch.She pqrtly rose. tumblfd the culhloal into a pile and lnlwd ngalnst them."lle ue n li Tm tln-dt"the ex-claimed."Thn e ramen ln Hu r l mead hang #mm one like 1 lot of hungry cuts.They ali want mom' 0 .i .f.";. ~ 1 ~ _f.1§1|m|||'\s\=.\ _r 5 1 c ~E" ~ F Z f f g " F ~1 ...,.J~A 'W ~. ` L ~ £ H m m n t i n t l ; I n a c o m e r o f t h e l e n d s : n u t s In h u vo i c e . h r - r o o m o f : h a l a g l o h a u l t h a t d u .A t m o n : n a r y y a n s h o h a d b e e n i n h d au . . .u n m m n l z a n i n h l l U l u :l n l i n 'n h l g n v r f u d n e a r th e * __ _" _¢ ~ } I f ` } 1 5 ' : I n n B o m d m l m e e n t i t l e d zo t h e h o o -' » i u l I u o r M r .a f w m n .s o m e h o w . n n m a l d l r z h a f m e t h o u g h t o f m i n s m m .H i s o n d o l b e a a n d al lk b a t _ w e ft i s a a u t o w h i c h exc it ed m e fd e r l a i o l o f sm al l b o n a n d au d i b l e co m m e n t fro m a l l o bs e r ve r s ar h l l e h e M I I b e e n m a k i n g n u w a y d o w n r m atr ae l.u n a w w w a s a b o u t go na . ' f i l l h a r k t t p t r h a d r e fu t e d l n ae ll k i m l n !m e r a d r i n k .I n t h e e a r l y 'd u s k i n i n - n l o u t o f d o o r s .l l w a s al m oe t a s w a r m a a m l d m m m e r a n d ` ! h e s k y ' n l c l e a r .H e r a i l e d a t t h e a w e o f th a W i d o w B o n n fo r h l s do g .i n a mo m e n t a m u n u u m ag o n fr o m th e 8h e 'p l \o r d'a r o am an d m m s l l a m a a l r r w i t h fo n d a l f r e tlo u.T h e t w o w e n t a w a y tog et he r. Th e y wa l k e d u p a d a l e r l e d n m : a n d a r o u n d l o th e o l d gr a ve y a r d . \'| 'h e n i t w a l q u i t e d a r k , t h e y g r o p e d th e - l r w a ; t h r o u g h t h e * v\ 'd 1 . h i l e r a d al l l l - In. n e u n -e n m o u wo i o r a d z o p p l l h l atooea.so : h e a r o l d n o o k u n d e r t h a u h t u e .' T h e n H i r a m m a d e a h a d »r b -c u l l -I. Pi c k e d h o m m e eve r g re e n :t h a n g r e w i n t h e I I l " ' 7 l r ¢ . a n d l a y do w n u p o n i t u n d er h is o ve r c oa t ar l s b th e d o : C hr i s t m a s .H o f o u n d l t 1m» po a ti b l o In a l ee p , i x ovr na r .w h e n h e I I a a h m o .Bu nc e t ha n l h e m i r e o f a c h l l d c r y i n g a l l a y a ha t re d h l l n m I t | | p r o b a b l e t l m l . i n l m ' m o n l l f l , t h e w i e m a .pa t h et i c c h i l d P e a r l - t h a t h a vi n ; b e e n I ve r n a m e - - h a d p r o le at od m u c h ag a in s t a p l e n t i fu l la c k o r c o m fo r t a n d ly m p nx h y . B 0 H r .B l o n k l n s o p i ag i t a t i o n a t a n so u n d o f a b a b y c r y i n g so m e w h e r e n e a r h i m .i n l h e u m m m o f t h ! o l d l 1 l " w ' < l .u r n q u i l l n a t u r a l a n d w l l l b e re a d i l y un de r st o od .U s A g a i n voi ce. a r h l l w h e n t h i n ; ro s e on h i : e l b ow a n d l l a le n e d . b e h o a r d :h a am al l_ap p e a l i n g " B y t h u n d e r ! C h r l a t m a l . " h e pe r ed ." l t : n u a l n \ l m P e a r l also l r a a a ma l e .tee ny.vr eo ny n o b l n a f n a p i n t a 'b e e r !Sa y.i t l l ,s l r . a n n a s a i u !" °Il e s c r am b l e d lo h i s fe e l , s ud d e n l y . fo r n w .alan,h e o n u l d h e a r u w vo i c e o f a w o m a n e r y l n g .H a a w w ! hl a 1aay i n t h e d l r r c l l n n m m w h i c h th e so u n d n a m e a n d so on di sc over ed t h e w o m a n .S h o w a s k n g d l n g o n a : r a ve w i t h a e h l l d l a h a r l r m l .l l r l gn-lst l n u r b fu l u n -i n - a n n f un e l n nn . " W h o b e y o u ? "h e a s k e d . " l ' m co ld .a n d m r b a b y 1|zlck, a n d 1 h a ve n o fr ie nd s. ": h o a o h l w d " Y a y e h a ve ! "au l d l l l r a m B l e n klmnop." 1 d n n 'l c a n w h o y e be. "1 . . - . - . ._, .8 | w a s p l a n e d u m i t see med t o ma 'H r .H i r a m Bl e n k in l o p .21|I n fo r a l o n ;t i m e lo o kl n g u p i t t h e mm moonlit sly, ana at the marble. 'smotherspoiled noni on ibn monu~meal at tra Befermd Tlmdd wl Bond,who had been Ula ;lhlre, muo n;:bo rods z m m h m of their lllqf ,: I n n I NG Buddenly Ina pulgd begin zo mon.Hr. Blenkinsop sha ved wi th :f arm um lt h m d il ;onnn ¢! b lm a nd u m zu nm fore 'luer vu lo Laue r zllr eded :wardgli! IU but ns pointing lt hll face. known,iuvmhig,msn.with just n qulfif of sympathy In n u mi c e - her commence.lf over one was In need o! sympaIhr . ab s vu at um momenl.She (dt that she mutt speak out ln aome one.So keenly we fell tha Impulse n m me m u been :puking to the nan and the cold gnreatooon.Ileneatl u i was a human being with a qoinr of sympathy in his voice. " l thoulht I would como home.but umm 1 go! here 1 vu alma." tha fir! moaned."1 Illh I could file."rlodf'in. ann! mu assumed the look und 1 "No, ye ¢lon2. lhheri' aald Himsa |iwm sf h u o m 'I c an a n ' li tll in marble 1nah with nothin'un n y ,Ira ¢ onn o n .W h y d n n '1 y o u g i n m e a j o b !" i l -n a ;u- | . |.. .- | -\ .. A ...ui - .n l e n h u n g b y n :hrs-nd.n \. .= ' ;¢ 1 ra",'1 5 , , . , . é - u r ' ' H a w P a p a , H a n ;t h e n a w w a l l p a p e r w l t h w h i c h y o u a r e g o i n g t o p a t c h t h e o l d In t b l s un fo r | . w h i l e , : p d l t wi l l n o o n b e : m e a t o m a t c h . al' Asggm Name "Bay¢r" on Genuln ~L l! !Him Thinking. In a blrber'| lhop in Landportman was having his hair cut while triend walled. tool. Ind.The Vlctim-Yes, l nm getting a b thin on WP.The Friend-Well.they a y 1mn't grow on wood.Tha Vlc um-'Ihats no:and t~also ny ami what uromrz new in busy street.Wheru! the friend was reduced dlenea and was urn to be thin hsrd.-London 'rumu. \. .= ' ;¢ 1 ra",'1 5 , , . , . é - u r ' ' H a w P a p a , H a n ;t h e n a w w a l l p a p e r w l t h w h i c h y o u a r e g o i n g t o p a t c h t h e o l d In t b l s un fo r | . w h i l e , : p d l t wi l l n o o n b e : m e a t o m a t c h . al' Asggm Name "Bay¢r" on Genuln ~L l! !Him Thinking. In a blrber'| lhop in Landportman was having his hair cut while triend walled. tool. Ind.The Vlctim-Yes, l nm getting a b thin on WP.The Friend-Well.they a y 1mn't grow on wood.Tha Vlc um-'Ihats no:and t~also ny ami what uromrz new in busy street.Wheru! the friend was reduced dlenea and was urn to be thin hsrd.-London 'rumu. u m l t u p : m a r t l u u u l a u - ' J I 5 0 clam llule skeezucksi I l |!n'l de- t o he a ve n .T h e y I 1 y a c u s w e h e a ve n fr o m In w l n d e r l . .I r s * h e r e she go o d Sh e p he r d Elven.C h r l s t m u s n 1 im ma l l m a l a n - d u 1 : | x w t .o l ' m n C o m a n m a l s u g .T h e n | l u ' l n o h i n d 0° d o ub t o ' s r h n t t h e y !!s l ! t o u l . " Th e y o u u ; w o m a n fc l i o vr o d h i m o m n f l h l | | | \ I r l vl i n l d | n \ l h r n n u h l h l narantes. |.IICSTRIKE ~I a bymsu ~ asv f lnnnud Talaphc na Bwilzhbuwl. lil: death ln Bolton, az the all d eightytwo. rescued from compamnn ohlctlrlty the alma! of Dr.Th ou !!Benjamin Doolittle,who nrldn ltid th!ulephone nltchbonrd and v uamongtheearliestulsphono enda w r t .Doc to r ummm po ue ued a n ew frmzl the I"nnlllmlan!Itut0 02 Phill-delphin for hula; brldnand the Uno- eu n c f p ro du dn l h nn d- dr um mnwire. and he ll c mdlwd with huh( od nms ed me n m c ur tu r e Nti ll* ln; device. |. J lltodnl. Ps; :western uanaual 2 | I1 tl i i new Pros nw ..............E.-°w:'a~;f.f'_;a-:-- ....':':.°a°.'$.m'.2...,.... !.';£*2::.'##',.°g_'4;run "&"€'~"¥.:. 22& ';§ -.~ ,,.....,..e~°.~,:-.:..~=rs ~rr'-°-'za'--'°-'mia-L°.t-.' n l t s u u t l l i l i l l l l l m l a l l \. .= ' ;¢ 1 ra",'1 5 , , . , . é - u r ' ' H a w P a p a , H a n ;t h e n a w w a l l p a p e r w l t h w h i c h y o u a r e g o i n g t o p a t c h t h e o l d In t b l s un fo r | . w h i l e , : p d l t wi l l n o o n b e : m e a t o m a t c h . al' Asggm Name "Bay¢r" on Genuln ~L l! !Him Thinking. In a blrber'| lhop in Landportman was having his hair cut while triend walled. tool. Ind.The Vlctim-Yes, l nm getting a b thin on WP.The Friend-Well.they a y 1mn't grow on wood.Tha Vlc um-'Ihats no:and t~also ny ami what uromrz new in busy street.Wheru! the friend was reduced dlenea and was urn to be thin hsrd.-London 'rumu. o ai.K \. .= ' ;¢ 1 ra",'1 5 , , . , . é - u r ' ' H a w P a p a , H a n ;t h e n a w w a l l p a p e r w l t h w h i c h y o u a r e g o i n g t o p a t c h t h e o l d In t b l s un fo r | . w h i l e , : p d l t wi l l n o o n b e : m e a t o m a t c h . al' Asggm Name "Bay¢r" on Genuln ~L l! !Him Thinking. In a blrber'| lhop in Landportman was having his hair cut while triend walled. tool. Ind.The Vlctim-Yes, l nm getting a b thin on WP.The Friend-Well.they a y 1mn't grow on wood.Tha Vlc um-'Ihats no:and t~also ny ami what uromrz new in busy street.Wheru! the friend was reduced dlenea and was urn to be thin hsrd.-London 'rumu. THE ENTERPRISE' ~as i a ns nmmrruzrrr Hr.and Krq Raymond Bono.lui meek at Lake Qiinmhugh. Loki: hu charge of the Fum- Umion during Hr. B.o\¢e'a ahaha. J. al.Brurder sad family spent a t l h e n o u l m u h o m u a t lir.Hrs.CQUIIIIII la d childnn 'of Dr.~rd Mrs. A. J. Cameroon and Mi n Evelyn returned Sunday from a me treks outing u Lake J eilonon. Liinnesota._They rsport a very mm- nbla outing and u pleasant trip. Tiny experienced wr two warm dun. On Thursday Hr. s=.;n'¢n4 z.. F. Hu. ninger received n large candy p m ful! of fine Iargn cropplea which the Doctor sent to prove th i h h e was hnvlng plenty of fishing. umm as ihere are active membened by the engineer.TI? rc c nan the church.The pn.\i:her ls abou!! menu are to he more Lian 2% I nirk these day: but the :hurch in busy in height, it wil! he sumcient to abopt the Kinfs bwneu and so we' all trees. stumps and brush clam are making profmeu in spin of the the `|round.Where embankm~ ph;1ic|l condition of this preteher are to he lens than 21% feet in hcl Two were added by vrlmnrr obedi- all ltumpl and large :ooh must once int Sundzy, and one other bln- grubhed out. burned or removed. :ized who mule confusion the Sun-i The Couinty will dur and zrub day before when w. H. Robb prguhed. standing timber al described abcW. B: F. Rnbb. Minister fbuz will not be naponsible ior Goduy drove m the lskc Friday for a d uy ' | W DM Al the Camp Fire [Iris Ind blToken ww that day %h'> bmhghz m n F u n d .Herzog m a MiuE!e~diee Gadzey home with them in ihe ¢ven£n¢._ _Mr.nad ll:-A.Rdelvln Ackerman :pint Sunday with their parenu in Blair. Hn. B. Hilnef of Pay fnx, South SHERIFF SALE ALL THE PEOPLE GENERAL AND L OCAL NE W S AND COM ME NT nulolthc Dixtrltt court nl Douglls county, Nebruka, and In pnraxxnce o( | de c re e o! s | i d eo 1 .\ n In | n| : o n |11 thenin pending wherein ll mk of 1 h The "Official Paper of Washington County,Nebraska ve. Benson was plaintiil md H. G. Stein No. 25BLL IR, W A SHINGTON COUNTY, NE BRASK A, JUL Y 21, 19 21my er was defendant.V O L x x v Wm. rum home. Wm. Sheet! and family drove to a\mso »das aod» rvotfl\° 4=¥* *f1= sdativn.Walter Wilt ls the new clerk ez the 1. ea. Nelson cafe taking the place of Pete Carpenter 1rh.o1ea!|'Md- f Iles Julia Jackson left Tuesday for looth Dakota to visit lm- elstor. Mrs. Devo' and hoabmd- ur. and lin. o. H. Godfer. Ura. Annie Poodle,Freda Nelson and laygery Gcdaey drove to Lake Quin- opbaogh Wedneeday and spent the l a IIt..-1.Brandon of Omaha spent laterday at the A. W. Barge home. Ill shuay 'rn a Tekamah vlsltor htunday..H_/.Que. ltogeft and family were the gmets d relatives at Blair Sunday. llra.ll.K. Johnson and children and ln. 0. L. Hllslnger een Blair sldtors Saturday. Wet. Pima and ltlae Velma Pylea were pa ssenger s to ~ Friday . l n .Eethlr Ho m e and H m m a a .| | __ _\ r _A e e lt:e.Wilbor Lowe l n d j l r .L o r Hrs.Clara York assisted at the |lou:-ted tumps encountered in making went to Tekamah Monday for a visit télephonc odlce last week while Mm a.u='r1s'r CHURCH NOTES excavations, and..wi th f m d |Bevel was at the lnko.|Whereas Washington Cour jy is to Mel. Leo Hannon 'rent go 0m,|J;a {},.o Stangle m d L.eVerne Lowe Our Sunday School is at 10 a. rn.pay all expenses 'ln conrectlon with Setvrder md spent the day , morn- drove no to he lake Monday uld".:5lori|lng worship at tl,young peo- the above mentioned work. ond, ine in gh, avendng and was |¢¢¢m-fqmping equipment along to camp on ;1|et service nt T p. tn.. and evening,Whereas Washington County in to peeled home by her husband who re-for a week.|11-znrice at B."let us not be weay in malnod over Sunday.I Hrs.Fred Robertson ond .Cmneii, . Dave Cummings ls suiering with a but ey e caused by a.bu¢' swine into tt.He hall been takin! treatment from Dr. Lulwna of Tokamlh Misa Harem' Ackerman who spenta few days last week at the Claudio Reid home returned Saturday to lie: expect to leave soon for Lake 0ltobo}lwhere they will spend seen!' e d u at the Dr. Mead cottage.Mn . le a d ncll doing; for in due season we ahall rsnp, if we faint not." Gal. 8:9. Hen is just the dllllcutty.We [row weary and quit too noon, and thus receive and children are spending the sum- no reward.Ixt ""' be persistent and mer there.The ladle: are eletera _roneiatent in our Clxrlstian service. On Thursday. June 9. at Blair oc- curred the marriage of Joiepb Bhomaln Omaha.la m; a n d Misa Minnie Maint.The Hr. and Mrs. Torn Goasard accom-. penled by Mr. and ltrs. Herve W il- liamson and Miss Florence spent Sunday nt me ra-at xroeh home at Blair..Hin 'haelma Godaey came up troan Omaha and spent Sunday witlfhome Iolka. R. J. Schencl: and family are en- 3°¥ine n vleit from his eleter and her daughter and Wo small children who r __. \ .- - . . . l . -- - . L - I a h -. . a . . a - bride ls the daughter ofJames Llodtt who resides east of to nh and Nr . Kill! ll the eldeat son d Hr . a n d Bti-e. Al. King.They are at :meant tnaldintr with their parents Hr. and I!On last Sunday we had the pleasure of hasing with us two tninistera of the Gospel,Rev George Smith of pay for all land taken for the Right- of-way of nnlrl Highway. Therefore .Be it Resolved,That the County Board authorise the County Clerk. and ahe hereby is nu- thorlzed to draw vrnranta in payment of expense necessary in clearing naicl highway and ln yment of all landtaken for rlght~£v\'ay." ~J r'white -'Oxnard. Callfornla and Rev. Guatavl .~ ~ B lac o :\. Lleisener of Brewster. Neht Both of!Henry Trnhlaen,|¢0\l.||tY, Nebraska, as suneycd, plat- thcse men are products of this church County Commissionersand are doin; good work.Thus our;A request was filed anlslnz thatS. sphere of lndnence is broadened. Lire. King.|Our people are to be favored next After a we 2nonth's visit with re- Sunday by having Rev. C M. Rope of latlven here and at Perry, Oklahoma, Omaha with us for both services. Hn. }.(_ ;{Johnson nd d,;;,|"m kg The pastor who must be out of town Wednesday for her home at Battlr nt this time besP¢|3U for him e IDN! vlur, North Dakota..ottcndance and n ay mpatlte tlc bear-I hondin the ='=p°_°f ~ Cn!ri$l. -H. Locltman be appointed Justice of the Peace for Arlington village. and it was moved and seconded that sehl S. H. Lockman, be and he hereby is appointed Juetloe of the Pence in and for Arlington Village,and to give a h i l l § \a U \ l U \ A a u a u o e e a a n e n ; the 13th day of August, IQQI, at the north front door of the Washington county court house in the city of Blair, Washington county, Nebraska, neil at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash the follow- ing described real estate. to-wit: The Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter (N W. lt of the S.W.K )of Section twenty-eight (28) and the East hall of the South- cast quarter (E hi of the S. E. lt) of Section twenty-nine (29)all in township Seventeen {1?) North Range Twelve 112)lSt of the Sixth Princi- pal Meridian,all in Washington ted and reconlod, to satisfy n judg- ment in the above entitled case for the som of $3,180.52 with interest thereon from the ttth clay of March, 1921,as follows:on $2,l2l.3( nt 7%; on 8843.73 at 894; on $215.50 at 10%. and $4l.50 costa of maid action and att accruing costa. all as ;$"rovidod by nhl orderand dec ree. Dated at Blair,this 30th day of W E E K L Y i i i § i N E s s m a v i l z w ~ ~ r n o c m m n 1 <'nn hmerml nl un. ma mme ~ nu. ...,....,. wh." hun am an hm mn bm mama and um m1=e.°§"""""°'i T".f°"."ff_S'.f'___.1 ___ STATE FUNDS Tha following lc¢Lerre¢e\\~eu mam ~~ Mr. E. v. Qanpa of Schuyler md n o r T HE o m s 1 ' x r U 1 ' s B d Ir lon, an the present time. and otheltfgallon and sold at ll per gelllon. At B w nd vi ; gg yhitn Mon- 3 The :emi-annual cute sdwol lppro-Dear Sir:~v r A c n ypri!Lion for July is made under mel I note in y our Pl?" lhat the Pf'¢¢°T°n are I0 c :;t:| r .;mn2° n h i'Mr'.; :"' ;°h ° " Two -;° "=; g tofmore dey mo min g b y o elo udb unt th lt! eh| in |f l 11 z»¢¢n ¢ e a ¢ s u . o o p ¢ r v w m -n n p r e - a r rs.pmv Ions of the old law tba c lip '\ r; m " Q U:mgmf of the ice plant. wholeealing at $1.40 per gdlon with]Ice cream prices have dfvrwwl from T"§`;§§,"'§fT.`f.?"°' ieundnted with ~ tionment being based both on number a P.' T h u rid, 1,f f h t. other neuron 10 cents per gdlllll 10 so 15 cents per glllnn in Desof school populnhoa and number Of:P no ar ;° ex ri o h vi n t higher.Tb, price 55 1917 urn gg Moines an e n ; of c campaign so The =»~;;; crzgtlm oft to\;.n gott n ; & I contended was a d r p ee nmpage o a y pu|mu por wlon for plein ic e c ream .lower H So d u ]5,am comP¥eteI>' dumfounded, md -ml id,gd | ur so ec nti or g new :intent me 'gg ere 'mzlhe mm" um; for I time mac: of the!'I. wh so as o anzend c on °f;l:;E: ti°r :y w: | ;:. ;n;.ceuia per ien in 1914.The Quumgzpdc sea ~'2»"¥~»°2'€"~°2S:;:"1'°°°" liksdvrgdmhlnd had 33.8. 1 1 "rico ce now fixed i three dol- price was $1.40 per nllon and n\'|°°€ emu per quart.Some of the drug- hu 33,13 ggg f ; s o t h , i ; ; h { _ school districts.The next apportion- ment will be under e new law which will neqoire the distribution of the ltlh! funds on e basis of school pop- ulntion but counties in which state ha d i l situated 'fwill be given on amount equal m wlut the taxes would be upon this land if it were taxable. ghrcl the counties amounts u follows: Mr.1JohnNl:;°|»¢i"»~ c rc lm vc llolenles at $1.26 per rel-mem was bought at 90 oentn por D u n l a p " " " " " " " " " " " " "| 's "Mystic n i l lm h i l ll i l g u "King ol' the Air' Reverie "Enchantlneut" St. Clair Fox Trot "Cairo"Week! Overture Soppc "Poet and Peasant". March Allen ""comp Grove"A Bllppqry Rag Fi lmon P ch z r md, am non ndnnc e diet January 1o.mo gist; and a. few of the groc er: con-za u r um anc ient c ity 9 h ' § : m ' ; ' ; m " ° " ° "m v m lar: above the estimlto aandunlesssomemeans is founrl|'"h° the pric e of sugar wu hilhlilinue to c ell at 65. 10 and even 75|11° o c do vru done| nd u "K i n 5 gg n e whereby the price een be brouht down :Her um date.cents per quart.Dealers in Den -to this Hmm the people of Blair nl The prevailing retail price at pm- lloines who have reduced the price to gmfw o fs d__}== clean 10.E ; : ; u , . 1 § ¢ u mp w m g , _....1__:_._ _ -nnnelnn ent il 60 ants por quart in the real- 50 cent per ond. claimed Lbs! some ar r "Stir Spangled r.. 1 U /D a e ul mpa me u ny l u . a n a l u i u .m l n v e sn U l l l u u u n m pan um we :mu un lnuranay, Jury 1. little uoretny Horn celebrated her elghthfblrthday anulveraary by giving a party for .aight of her little friends.They played games and went out in the eonutry, for a ride.On returning:D omth fa mamma 'scarred a itllch. Illia Dorothy rec eived a number of iglfta to remember the event.These §pr~eeent \\'ere:Rene Havens.Iris Brewster, June Weat, lindorie John- son. Hyrtle Shuey, Arwilda Lowe and . Damnnr Olson. l _1 .I?azmnonlsr cuzmfn NOTES 10a!aH.'§SloNRRS' .PRQCEEDINGS s. J. Ravel mm work) | | | 'I | \ l V l I v l a n a n l 1 n l u u n b e u \ l L u v Our young people will hold an ice fdlowlng bills, it was moved und cream social on the clmretglawn l-'rl-iseeanrleri the following claims boi day evening of this week.allowed and the County Clerk is.You will xllraya receive a condiallherebs ordered to draw um m on welcome at my of our services.We the different funds to pay same.| imite you to come."B. flertlesen (read drag-1 Chauncy M.Foreman.Pewter trifle!S 39.l5f -I*"rIrI.!!1l Dolan .road dug-' 9.00 homes on Grant Street.Pomona in-Herman Selwrock (road 68251 For Sale-One of the but located d n s ) mute d may c all for partic ulars all work) TM Enterprise unce.7.¢f Herman Schwoclt (mid | dregging)2-B 35 . l3.00 15. H. Noll (mad work!18.00 June, 1921. ltlaurlce Liehrens, Sherilt of Washington County, Nehnnka...24-St F..'s'r1a1.\'1'l:0 ?EXPENSES At the rekviar meeting of the Board n! County Commissioners of Wash- ington County, Nehreelu, held on the 6 day of January. 1921, the fellow- ing estimate of the necessary ex- pense of Wzshingmn County,Ne- braska during the ensuing year corn- meneing on the 6th day of January, the rate pei scholar being g fraction tim! ma: ma y ar e z um; l llblluvnWDP 94 fem! and the rata per dis- more scrious than In apparent short- denial districts.There is a ann of of the ice cream tnlnnfsclrurars rc- trid being $za.1o.age of ine.It vu my eontentlonli"l°°° from the low prim of 45 c uilil fused to sell them ¢|~¢;m because -.. !\\_r.L!lA -_ ¢.... ner Quan in ons down tmrn ¢roe¢l'¥ other customers who wnntad to con-Ithulong beendweulfnm of l|As\ public in general zo uk for hee :pau in the home newmanen Card;ofCountieatributarytoW aahing mn um i t me my or num vulll lui uv,.W¢,,1 ntoreto 70 cent: per quart.Ma h ! ti n m: to s e ll at higher pricesreceive the following amounts:plant it would hue to be const hug .. .. .._-. ___.fountains vlnilll ice cream il sold ikmade a °'kk3|:."Eight dezlera, molt- AT nounBurt Cmmty fiumlng County '|'hn I»'nrmer'| Shia Bunk hun anXbdze Ouumy §1§§f{" H _ n m - U U " r "nd we readlm thlt it ll done with the'|¢¢9,m nigdy settled dun Hillili' in f w f r H u m l i n u ]beaz of intentions.\u1¢|r -nur q u n mn ,um c w u u Paper prices are vrakening, Jnhn,The coat of netting up | nawsnungex m n bulldinr Th .iomtio|§ 5 an Washington County soosrsns ro msd; Tlw Wuhiengton County Fnlr Grounds ¢\l80¢lltion will hold a. meet- illt at the City Hall. Arlington, Su- urday, July 23rvd., at a p. rn. to elect #airs and make plan: for the erec- tion of such bmgldingru it is possible so provide for this season.The chic- ul of the Agrlc dtnnl Soc iety hope was that if 1 plant was lnnaueu me p r i c e o f l o e vr o u ld h e b u e d u p o n s nmduction.cost below this azure. It gppggn now thot we are ndiy in error in our judnnent and haw: been dluppolnind in our xxpochliuns. The prob!~now i s notvrhnt kann be :nnnunctmed for but urhnt can an '§1§}¢"`£1TJ"2i§i£»"ff}»m 'so w sa ouncen.Th e a vo r lp wd g h l of Ee cream is 80 ounces por gallon as most of it runs 8ve pounds to the :liki- The weight uriu, however, u mma-facturers can not detormins axially" hour much the gallon will vrdih. The ..\___.n .\._ ---o .¢....... ».. . ...m.lalm of the czum when frozen andliha PIB!! stated. and pdcoa of all linen of wn nnlnl mms an no s olOno to Ure prices of 191-I.The mills,he laid. state positively thlt prices mn not R0 lower 'lithvut nelIons impdr- mant of eapital.\Rc rldnn upwurf may be expected.An of u w mills art pnc tlc ilhl back to nurmll :Inca dlvidull drums af.Inwouldyouu k I,m m with hh .i'l.,...,."'.,.,..l`.-.°.L ,m;,_ .. ,....'i! whirl# equipment amounting to wwfll 'Tho fume ln dm," of e c m s m r thousand dollars and help d n l d n l h w ;n f h ln g,°¢=¢\\vrin¢a , n u n from umnty -lin to Mty dollar! per room ln th, mr nd ,rm settle a ment and the help'| time. for mon!H hours dglly, !n_this or that individw (35 39 gp TBA NLS \ wo ek tod o nu lle th c us oo f th oc qu lp- » b wlmlllnlli i ne lif almon thl.- - A his nrnu1nm tnnslul nn-I nifvhnnl L County Col|lllli5|iol1¢ll' Room,~ é . ~ { £ { = £ i5 m s = h F " .'f'°'_'f'f']'_ff'§_f'§'§§'E"'I1..1'fff§I' g .. ..., ,....,....... .......... ..... ,...........'three reels next Sunday evening at _the Methodist church. |The ent!!!evening iervice d m ' 'the League hour will be given to mwllc , (vocal md lnstmmonul.) and ' pictures, a nary uf real interest ln~tl1r|life of 1 young dup of today .'rye Blair, Nab., July n,' 1921.1 work) Th e C o u nf y Bo m o f sq mliu a n Cli|Toni Rav (road dm: :net pursuant 40 ndjoumment in n xinsnJune so, 1921.Pruenl J. F. wlm¢,| S. J. Ravcr lrond drau- il. Cl B¥lco,_H{l:ry Truhlsen, Cbuntyl zlmr Commlssionem.R.II Rau11uas¢n,§9- S. Prichard (labor) County Asaeuor nm! Mary C. Debelfw G. I}fei|'|er (labor) |".nunlu F|»r\f 1Fnr. Gr. & Lumber Co. Q 8.00 § 3 l }w m e n Dulmulntllng |mu:uu.u ness as cvldenced by the Bonds, 0 Colman! or warrania iienliy issued. ,which estimate was entered at Rugs 405;)upon their records and ordered pub- 17.so fished four nuc¢:¢ssive,weeks before 'mn the levy for that y ur, in The Enter- _";'pris¢. a newspaper of gene:nl circu- 1s.45 lzticn in said county, which eatinmm _. ..-W... In unn|| nm{ innruu an fnnntut e,_ls ~- v w *v "-.'s mf.-" "~~<f1iif~f§ .L~ .Q n ~ ~ ~/"fgf ~'=~D o n ' t 1 .F o r g e t t h e Home Folks Wlwther any at college, on a vacation orbusiness trip, the hams fdka will want to know how everything is going. imngina the tingling nurprine of the fpikn at home at suddenly receiving your long mlm!mnccgmeling and tha plenum you will Lake m lunar- mg that voices... Whenever you are, drop into your home and cglee Io:few minulm each day over "lang itunes.Rain an about hd! lar||glhm-|.o1i.||l1Jn call: Irum 8:39m. in midnight; about mmwrt): midnight to 4:30 a.. m l f1 6 :l n o n m v u s m m ;y -;~n r ,n u . n z n z r n o n z \l c o u n n w :. f l .1 < / - 1 -q v 5 \ " '4 ~r \» f \ \ . , s l ,r l 1 'H JF i l l ~o f t h e i n t m¢¢¢|ng|__<|=3;»=1»f} ware rev! and approved gnienklng az Seger (gn)2413§,",,,§_f'°°,,'f,'§,'§"and the ovorhow of on million duly mai and exrried Raymond Morehouse er-bon 210100 "Some Elf Mark; of A Good qosi- the following refund orders wo r e ~ § ; = ; ; ; ~ ; = - f ~ >3 ~ neu" will be the pu| .oor's theme in aliowed:4 "._. George om. $40 91 on account of Amd: Hardware (sup-lhé '"?"'i""H! wi!l bf. ~ f'I".i'_ I lusina 1:uhund with pxrvan school le\r\plies 16.00 " u l l u n u l u o G n u 5 Jai! Poor and Poor farm Deputy Assessors Officer: Szlnrlos Gounty Surveyor u u s n u p ' v n u uz 1,500.00 0000.00 3,500.00 10,000.00 1,000.00 |~An d thma or th; county an inur- eated ln the success of tho County Pair and it in hoped that the repres- entative men of the c ounty will be then: to help put the Fair on a mm foundation and assure its mace: for G O D G I N ?I l l !H W v n u D 1 | q ' J r n - 1 - --_d u c e d - u a 3 8 . 0 0 a n d m y j u c l g m l n t l n r e n i n p e r q u a r t t o T 5 c e n t s A r o - b u e d o n p e r s o n a l o b s e r v a t i o n s o f \ h ¢ | d u c 1 . i o n , n f f i v e c e n t s N l 'q u a r t T i l l p l a n t t h a t h a s b e e n i n o p e r a t i o n h o r e , b ¢ ¢ ! n m t l d e i n m o s t a t o r e l .S U M !o f f o r t h e p a s t f o u r w o e h .I t w i l l b t h e s t o r e s t h o t s o l d 6 5 c e n u a n d a t 7 0 c e n t s l a s t y e a r c o n t i n u e t o s e l l a tth e du t y of t h os e i nt e r e st e d in a s su r e - .... ._-___ _: -.... 2... ..1...¢than nrinenl. :ow Bm are no w taki n; old en for aclmol sunnlioa which un rolnl zo the dealers at lower prices this year. with the exception ol pencils which are in higher.More nheets of anne an i nthe ublots this year and the bd fin li h b o d d i l. W e i li ` i lllI \ | UL ! ! I ! ! th lo lltn lr a u r n wvi u n u u u u u u n q nlou] advertisements, and of thunb. fulhor W i with a pd dly w~z hu I: ~ etc..be pdd in advmoe.This ofttho min is tar mdtha sin gor o. oomso doo: not apply m tho ml'Ihr Mn. Clam liencko and family 'adverliserl but to than who como infor something oocuionallr.uf. wont NEBRASKA I ND US TR I A L NM * F * EBIT!! Business men wnetner Hom mefa rm o r fr om the a lo ne , b an k. o ff ic e ,, "i l If ~ ¥ é ff £. i. §n "» 2- . Mn rk S la de ?(labor) nhop.count of error In uaeaamenl..llfllller Monk (blacksmith 1 Board adjourned until July 25,work)A b i l Fa:mer'¢Day in beingplanned for July Blat.The pastor will out the farmer folk agninat the town folk.There in a move on foot to bring one big bunch from the west. What about the south. out and north ? k92l, at 9 o'clock.John F. While (work an Mary C. Zkbel,highway com.) County Clerk.Crowell Lbr. & Gr. Co.County Commissioners Room,E (lumber) Blair, Neb., July 11. 192l.}T|1¢0. Anderson {¥ahor}--- --"!!|_..n»-.. nn.; 11-1 r-_ 3.50 Roads z5,uou.uuBridges\£0,000.00 2339 Skg. Fund S. C. & P. R. R. 1 Bonds 10,000.00 10 Int. on S. C. & P R. R. .I B o r a 500.00 3349 Int.0. & N. W. R. R.wg()Bunch '3,000.00 Criminal and Clvinl cases 8,000.00 the future.The trnto! land secured for a per- manent holne for the Fair ia one of the beauty apota of this part ol llo- b r u lu .There is ample room, lull of Une shade trees. and its settlnli bound- ed on three olden by n lake and tho high blufl' to the north. odds much to its charm.Qui: tho flcld n little only Satur- day evening nnd drive over to Arling- ton ind help the Fair Boosters put ing we future annum on vu: na: yum." U - - _r " "u n ;t h e y l o c l r r i a i n a s e a r l y a a p o a a i - |I c e c r e a m n o d u h a v e b e e n r e d u c e d b l e t h e f a c t s c o n c e r n i n g t h e o p e r a t i o n | t o z s c e n t s ,g e n e r a l l y w i t h n t w o c e n t o !t h e p l a n t : n d w i t h t h i s l n f o r m a t l o n W ! 1 h x ,e x t r a .T h e l m w n l O l i c e I feel ratlalled that we wfl be able to llnd a way by which the price may be reduced to the consumer. -I cannot convince myself that my figures were 50 per cent too low an inerery cnc that I made personcl invctligltion cream varies at different fountains. ln som' stores. Eco cream ia ndded ar liberally as in pmwnr days whjle in others n ncanty spoonlul of lee cream in all the reason there ls for cllllmt it other than plnln node water.Tho my estimates were conllrrned by,bi|z1rc2t boon in the way of reductions actual operating results.:hu been In coca cola which is buck -1~L_....e_..._ r r,...1 45.0 um ahnnhl rx-.Ln the noe-war nriee of tive cents per cent pencil tablet h u returned Pencil: still sell nt war prices. Poultry ls Cheap Poultrr prices are wenkenim-an rpdng chickens are comin: ln mlrket lr| n plentiful supplv.lr ln expected that prices will be le"er later ln the lummer than they \=we at the corres- lpon-ding time last your. your bunlncaa and we want no give you your money'a worth. but a twenty- Ilve or Mty cent loc al c an be pdd for when ordered just as cheaply "1 nfter It hu been run.It will save the oditofa time trying zo collect end it wyill aavc a lot of annbyance to the customer. Prieen nf earl! hm been ldvnnhl com,Fon wnrrun 50| na supplies are shorter ma the . . -- -d n r n n n r l n o n t i n u c a m o d .E a s t e r n 'T h e n o n n I L l ' p r D d u c £ i o n o f c o a l i n - -M !a n l l \ | \ | \ l \ | \i n n The plain and nttnc tivu nm-kara showing the nnma of the streets ao att:-usted the editor o !the North Platte Tribune, ou. his recent vlalt to Gothenburl. thu he ll suggesting m almllar improvement hr hia home city.Plain mldlrn to pilot tourlda in and out of villages il elm lnwk- ing appreciative nmarka. The late floods on the Platte river were expensive to Lincoln oounty. f n . . .1.-nt-.¢- m n had not been ITh e B a a n ! or C o u n t y u om m n m n o n e r s Q n l l w r u l vu n . u a . w .-Se e n o t e n e x t w e e k .J h M i m e t p u r s u a n t no a d i o n m e n t t k e |i o i l l 1 0 6 8 8 In c i d e n t a l ;9 ° \ '° ° 0 ° °J. A .0 |'l»loI|,H1 12 ?¢..__a n uma .. _ _ - _ _ . " 1 D . . , 'L . I'fl l l i v l n l n F v n h u l f n n l i l h l i RGRR ~R¢ n Q f ~)........_..» . . - -| . | u n u 6 0 ,n u n .|¥ t | \ e | | | . i .r .u l u w |~ " -» - ~ -» f ~ m 1¢| " ° " "v- . V .n w h a,o oo. oo31°19 H U 5 0 7 2 3 H . C . B l d H T h l .B l a i r A t o E h m (i 6.85 'C H R I I A C B C H a e o a n r n r y m M n Q u x c r e p a r s R e p a i r P u b l i c Bu i ld i ng w 1 .0 0 ..M i n u t e s o f t h e l a s t m e e t m g w e r e . h a fl e r O l i & R e f. C o .M o t h s : 's P e n s i o n 2,5 0|J00S o m e o f o u r pe¢ p1n __; re Vis iti ng r u d a n d lPi1r0\»ed.I ( o i l )49.24m d f ' | n y g m a k k . t h i s i n p g f t | ¢ .T h e fo l l o w i n g r e p o r t O f f t ! !w e r e S h l f ft l O i l 8 : R e f . C o .A g r c u h u r l IBC! sf.0(.k Sh l i w -.... ...A l u n e n t l o n 1 . 1 0 0 0 0 since the Hut of the month wmrn wr " " ' -H'-- " " * __mg to hell usual at this time of the y ear. nc - the mines, in .hd a ~ ",° " } _ ~~ " , _ ¢ ° : l , , , ; , . | ,.»T"»., 1: I »'_ -..- muh... ...|~...1 .M.~L'r¢¢:eised md onlered nla-ted on hh!mln nmol " " " " "§|-...n n..\.-\U l l l y l l u n u n u u - 9 ....... . - - -_f u d e m u u l f o r c o d t h e m i n e r s a r e iclie.T h e m i s u w i d e s p r e a d fe e l i n g t h a t I r t i l h l r i t e s w i l ! b e r d u c e d a n d | | . - i \ . ¢ n ¢ \ l l I i h l i i n v ~ i n I usd to retire bridge bonds new dna and the relwnder will be use for re- g a i d n g t h e o l d b r i d g e s . If s u m c i a n t c a p i t a ! c a n b e In i m u t o d a o u n u w r u u l u m m m.»w»|-nv- ...._I 2 0 0 ;m l r y u .u c u e lm e e b e i n g o n l y 119.l i n t h e C o u n t ;C l e r k 'l o l b c e .Cl a r e n c e S o r e n s e n (a a gg 5 )1 .w_ L -- - -. .. .. ¢ :. .. .. |. .. , n. . -1 .\ ¢ mu m E d w a r d C .Ja ck s on ,C l e r k D i l t .M e n k i n g § S e g e r ( g a s )1 2 . m f 23 - 4 t C o u n t y C l e r k . nu i.|u|.l: nun; IJualuaa; wv .»» ......ull! be well and the viaitora returned ao that we c an awat that summer- alump bug so haul he won't hit any of ua again thin summer. Next Sunday morning the aerrnon will be specially for children. but ue wont all the older ones too.Th en will he a mensaz! for you.The sub jeet in sensational but not oo the rer rnon.Subject:"Cut Worms!!The Court. 2n°l quarter. 365035. A.C.Dobel.Gounty Judge,lat quarter. Somoa. A.C.Debel.County Judxf.2nd quarter. $654.50." Mary C. Debel, County Clerk. 2nd quarter. $432 55.On motion duly made and carried the following resolution was adopted. "Whereas under Federal Aid Pro- ..¢ ¢- ..1 \ | _a _ _ a - _r - . . . . a . .£ - Avery Co.(repaln) Avery Co. (repairs Shirley Construction Co. loan payment prefect sas Aa Truhlaen Bree (wheel)fuliua Stender (damage by reakon of road) Marie Wrlch (land for road) \|aa U nianln |\nr\.r| fm 6.99,n a s Puritan Pancake Flour.the best over. 35eenta per sack at . The Rhoaxlea Col! and Feed Store 2.213.811 Golden West Hour.made at 1ao.so Puritan mills. 82.25 per aack at The |Rhoaglen coal me Fwd Store. 25.00 I lv) 4 8 0 . 0 0 |; 1 I l \ | l . | \ \ l " | n u x u u v n 1 .l b f l lk l li on muumur. nugq.»~m . , & ' ? ' i T t h e Vanihzas-Antill sense. Blair. Nebraska. to the high- etl bidder for cash.one StanleySteamerTouringAutomobile.Said ia sold in conformance with the lawn of the state of Nebraska and strictly under the order of the District Court of Washington County. Nebraaka, ln the matter of J ames E.Hart.Re- ceiver of The Banking House of A. that we have made n aerioua rmotaaei by goin! into the ice business. How- ever I rm still hopeful that this an be worked out to the entire satinfne- tion of the public. Very truly youre. E. V. Capps. z~q2uu:cr or DISABLED SOLDIERS TT1- "§¢'\lllr¢| soldier is nm only mu of the lovfrizn c itizens ol t'1ia F- puhlle, but he is one of the savior- or the Republlt.Abd is entitled o douhle consideration on that a.ocount Znve.ti;::ntinn would probably elmu that many of the doctors in the pub lie health service are young prar ltltionera, perhaps ln moat instance-u - --e ve n i n g s e r vi c e w i ! ! b e g i ve n m n e r t o j e c t m o . s l A . vu s n m g w n \ . w » » » ,In » - - . . . ......... _-_1 |V u n n u u n ant h e "G o s p e l Te a m . "W e w o n t y o u t o c l e a r t h e g r o u n d fo r n i c ! h i g h w a y l"°|»d>422 .00 |0 » H A ° N £ ;" ' a n m m e a n d h e a r t h e " 'l e z m . "T110 o f o l d tr ee s.st u m p s ,b r u s h ,we e d s B o a r d a d j o u r n e d u n t i i Ju l y ,25,g At t o r n e y s- n ; . Il w n n n | \.A i l | (.|.|{d.l£r vs. Frederick H. czmflxc1 rn...1:nn (110 mm. 'Z».. »......x... nf un Nah:-uh-m ama II. Hart. Receiver of The Banking House of A. Cantetter. . . . . . . .- - -- - - °BAND CONCERT PROGRAM THURSDAY EVE., J ULY 2l ON THE C HOW E LL HOME LAW N u w anrua-uv;-..._.vikoroua in demanding better ntten~ tion to the needs of dleablod addicts and cites one instance which illus- trates the too frequent attitude of government oilleiala tnwnrrl the men who suffered injury or disease u nresult of their nerviee in defense of I | experience except nn inlernen in has pildln.They have not lenmod In take their work seriously and too frequent lv have less wal sy lnplthy for the u e I u l n m r u a n as " " ' " ' " "" " "* " " ' ° "s u p p l y .I t i n n o t x n o w n m u u m m : o n s s p i r i t .C u e s o f n e g l e c t a n d h "a r e m a n y i d l e f r e i g h t c a n n e w a n d _ d i l f e r e n e e t h a n c o m e t o h i s a t t e n t i o n t h a t n n i s d u "J u s t h o w w a l !u n d o u b t e d l y b e f o l l o u i e d b y s u i t - I f a r t h e t r l n s p o n e t i o n e o m p a n l e s c a n p a t i e n t t h e n ;v e t e r i n a r i a n w o u l d d w a b l e p u n i s h m e n t f o r t h e g u i l t y .1p l u s 'l n t a k i n g : a r e o f n d u m b a n i n | n l . l e v l n t h e w a y o f h a u l i n g c o a l f r o m a _' t h e m l n e s t o t h e b i n s o !t h e h o u s e - T h l l |:~ " ` I ' 1 ' § " f . l " ' § " 1 ' f 'B l a i r C h a u t a u q u a A u g u s t 2 5 _ 3 g u h o l d e r s w h e n c o l d w e a t h e r c o m e s o n ......|\............a.|\.n . .nn nl nn n n t or t l l I Pouah plant at Antioch the 'rilllxi [oat its dectric service.Editor Bronze of the News had to b orrow l g u enfdne to get out his pnpsr Int week. Not a few Ne b r u k l towns a nhee to face with the necessity of ia- euinz bonds at 1 high nte M lnteftd .¢<..J f /'~the preacher and the ehunrh, and ~ expect to multiply our power as many and gram to fail width of excavated wzl, at :r u cwcx A. su.5 |Roadway as shown on plans the mme Mary C. Debel.g m |sum 3| g,Mdto he burned unless otherw;s»e direct-;County Clerk.1 :es n (0)n Bu Ing I Q an-n»¢\n~cnf>1 -¢'|r»»nc-»~»<\¢'o~»-¢~»n~a-¢"»r=~»n¢-»»-=1f»-| 4 5 ¢ | ¢ > ¢ q n . | n n | n n | n n | 4 1 n ~ » n n | n o | n n a n n | n o n n a n n o n n a n n a n n o n n a n n a n n l n o a n n l y -2 _f H -I A the nation.According to the "Journ- Jewell al". the public health service has an office in Hanna City where the doc* c uban tnrs are busy.but apparently the 1 _Jln .. _. J | $ u h ummIr l g l l l l l m o i t §Jr0\f tnmll.z u l u g e ;l i 'I l l u ll uw i¢|n \»u|u n ... - - .-, .- ._ .__hub!lh i Id M J. I.. F.dw rd i 1gy m edenir; :o"'s: npP\";*;":)';_;:'he' gm on uve; ¢€,.'$¢'§§"'..¢"l"` at can get the fuel out of the mines and to retire rnatudng bonds that curled tice In onde so ae u w 1 lonto the urs 1| a mater of apecula- interest rate: u low u three per cent. me nt M m' a "r ro r':? '°"H L C Giiliun hu been employ-tlon.Schuyler wil!be served .with lee 'me P rw on ed to IC!as }M\il°1 of the Nur!h;On the theory of supply md de-'hereafter from a privately owned ----_----1|!.9 ..,..-na 1"1rl?"1.n.u11pe u oi.v i e w s; 2 .In u a r r n n z oT H P E S H E N G C ~A L §s33 s gE 3. 4. 5. a. v. s. "Sludos of Night"Qve nu n "Revelry"Jewell Merch Alexander "Coloma of Columbia"_ Sennado "su ng Nagin"Huff Trombone Episode h w y "Mutte rinf Friu" Wnltzes Blmerd "Kingdom of Dream" Fox Trot Mueller CTUWGEG tllnuluun Us sum:ww.--due largely zo v»a.1!.e of HMO.H ;,|l.l1B employees of the public he:|ll21."h°o] related sm a soldier patient visited eervioe are of the frivolous kind \\h0}H d M §p Je Mthe elmen to Rive one of the doctors deem IP. an evidence of propciency In r an nn r-treet their work with on mir oflevilv ueyed W Omahe this morning 1-0 take I I u i hl e u e e d w e com-~n ew ac 1:5 n I U f r i t l the soldiers are lhe in the nights. mend. c oupled with the frennr ol' theipllnt um nu renew,uwwu sesnuuupu nh ui ng public.the U.S.F'uolby 'W illiam Dvorak at a colt o l Administration compiled d n a th lt shown our when the supply of eoelpolled to walt srhile.1.he doctor re-n o una fr.-1.I -rn rn L z ,L hq w r-petledly engaged in.fri\oloua ¢.,,,,,N.11ridims.|Ile. and Hrs. (Zhu. Hansen enjoyed ;,|12 ,l`liT.",."§~.°°§`§'...5 3 0 . 3nation over trivnl matters with one lt will be remembered that early in 4 vial: from xhe-ir son Alvin Haneen'm.,\,., per cent, Mty per cent below ol his elllce eeeoclues.lun wer--during the mining";?¢1and.-»f David City over Sunday. The lneleneo mentioned by the there was trouble mer this lame nb A new girl arlved alibehnl Jesaen normal raises the prion forty end one- hnl! per cent and eight per cent sub- .-..._L_\\..........¢...a.».1 titude of the 'lorinre zovxenl govern f north of Omni.w d 5,normal ear " Un i v relsee me :I I$30'0°0 _ A petitlon il me to he c irc deted to o btai n J lnlrl for .3.h e umm of bonding the diy to build a noi North school building and repair the Went building.Both projects are needed and according to the school board pro- eeedlnze the bolnd will be hacked by All kinds of the vexjy best THRESHING COAL on hand HT PRICES " W m : W a n g B l u e s "" J o u r n a l "as p r u n u u l y l l n u u w w w m m f .n t i e n l s b u t t h e r e w a s n o \¢_;|co n cc r nn d a r e d o i n |I1|Sin hu tl nn Ll ll il ll f t h i n t l w l i l ! £ 1 3 6 5 o f e x t r e m e C l 1 1 ¢ l '| : - !f i . . ...§. ..¢ ... ...n n n a l l n 1 d n "Y . i l R .A winery-dght per cent.'um ciimur of Commerce.Annmximntelsr onewt' of the ltor~.U1 |. , g m s. ; n e gl e c t o f | su lf r r u v :Ull vl |u " n | |1 ; u || v u | u -.."`3 3'H é¢S u n n y S o u t h "' l y r w :°i 9 ;l r s t e a t h e oo u n e ed t h e s i !a t i o n n r d c i !~ 1 s n o r i1 0 . l h 1 1 : h 'S o u s n i n g pa t i e n t ,b u t t u s n h e in s i a n - o n i n |r u p lv\ r t o f Il 1 r r" S t a r s a n d S t r i p e s F o n e ve l "fr a m e o f m i n d sn w i n c h t o o m a sf,.ch a r ge s .S o m e di sm i ss ai s f"o'~1 1':"" S t a r S p a n g l e d B a n n e r 'b u r e a u c r a t s l n t h e g o ve r n m e n t s e rhub i ic .T h e d i s a b k d ser vic e res ul nofl, an d t he m s hou hf 51 :1_vi c e :p o e t I:pA b o u t t w e n t y m e m b e r s o f t h e l o c a l lo i di e l' o cc u pi e s A d o u b l e po s i ti o n i n h e m s o m e : w r t r u n l n l !1!DCO>ia:" _.. .. ... n - - a |- . | . . . .»¢.4¢n¢u{A¢|L e -._.r-u....Dn ol . -un s n w n m o n l n m -and $0"| l|.2 p c n i l o n l i a r y i m p r l s o n m c 1 nlce sy. M m M e r r i t t S m i t h P u r e n t e d h e r h o u s e i n n o r t h w e s t B l a i r t o l l .M . Ha l b er t .t h e n e w d m g g i a t w h o r o - c e n t l y b o u g h t t h e W i t h e r b s D m : C o . ' i t i s z o b m fh o p e d l , !'a t t h e o l d s e t - s.pa.city oi'n u l l i n t h e U n i t e d '" V u e "S e t t i n g a n d a s u s v n u | 8 0S t a t e s i s i n t h e b i n s o f h o u s e h o l d e r s Ho d g e s . a s u c c e s s ful p r i m a r y t e a c h e r h o o l s w e r e m a r r i e d t h i si n t h e n o r d s e r n sta te s.L e s !t h a n i n t h e : i l y s c h d ! o f t h o s e b i n s a r e i i l l e d a g a i n s t s p r i n g a t F r e m o n t u n d b u t n c l m t l y th o 1 | in t o ; - 's n e e d s , a s c o mp s m d s ri t h l s n no n n e e d t h e h s p p y a r e n t so t h c l r p r m r l o u s y e a r s .Th e p r o b l e m l s l e s s fr i e n d s .M r . B e a r i n g i s s a l e s m a n fo r .... .. . . \ _ . . . . . . | . - . - ~ n 1 l s l n Rnnthmnn u r n : s o d t h e h l w r r : | | l l l l ! l l 35sRhoades Coal 8; Feed. Store U'n||n UTQKRDTDUWI l.A|\l|¢ lrnyvoluvuso on invitation extended to them by the Omaha organization Int Tuesday evening :nd wont down in autos zo Visit A noe time was reportod- |\ . . | "- . . I u l r m l u u u u w u n , , v . . . . . . . _ . . -.c i a l .T h e o f h c l a l i n s u p p o s e d t o b e p public servant. and. therefore. in In o some n senant of every citizen who h u bualnoal with the government. on well.tlor'i pfmlc and reunion can ue hola imminent no mole wnu punsnuuunv \\¢............._.__It is needles? ln -my 'Phat ;1og"r1 .Aomurt Mm In tho Chautauqun zen: for Industrial purpose:because ihe c ouple will mb tholr home in thi! of the dinblod 1="l""r= wil* not k1\o°=- M vnu done 'nt year.The olhcors wnvlsr and delinry in apt to be by city.The Entérprlu;.oxi4m¢h ooo- lngly be overlookei by ¥"msld¢ntaro planning to do this.contract.gntulations.