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07-21-1921THE ENTERPRISE' ~as i a ns nmmrruzrrr Hr.andKrqRaymondBono.lui meek at Lake Qiinmhugh. Loki: hu charge of the Fum- Umion during Hr. B.o\¢e'a ahaha. J. al.Brurder sadfamily spent a t l h e n o u l m u h o m u a t lir.Hrs.CQUIIIIIIla dchildnn'of Dr.~rd Mrs. A. J. Cameroon and Mi nEvelynreturnedSunday 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. OnThursday Hr. s=.;n'¢n4z.. F. Hu. ningerreceivednlargecandyp m ful! of fine Iargn cropplea which the Doctor senttoproveth i h h ewas hnvlng plenty of fishing. ummasihereareactivemembened 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 busyin 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.Whereembankm~ ph;1ic|lconditionofthispreteherare to he lens than 21% feet in hcl Two wereaddedby 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-iThe Couinty will dur and zrub day before when w. H. Robb prguhed. standingtimber aldescribed abcW. B: F. Rnbb. Ministerfbuz willnot be naponsibleior Goduy drove m the lskc Friday for a d uy ' | W DMAl the CampFire [Iris Ind blToken ww that day %h'> bmhghzm nF u n d .Herzogm a MiuE!e~diee Gadzey home with them in ihe ¢ven£n¢._ _Mr.nadll:-A.RdelvlnAckerman :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 theninpending whereinll mkof 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! andfamily droveto 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- fIles Julia Jackson left Tuesday for looth Dakota to visit lm- elstor. Mrs. Devo' and hoabmd- ur. and lin. o. H. Godfer. Ura. AnniePoodle,FredaNelsonand laygery Gcdaey drove to Lake Quin- opbaoghWedneedayandspentthe l aIIt..-1.BrandonofOmahaspent 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 .EethlrHo m eandH m m aa .| | __ _\ r _Ae e lt:e.WilborLowel n d j l r .L o rHrs.ClaraYorkassistedatthe|lou:-tedtumps encountered in making went to Tekamah Monday for a visit télephonc odlce last week while Mma.u='r1s'rCHURCHNOTESexcavations, 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{},.oStanglem dL.eVerneLoweOur Sunday School is at 10 a. rn.pay all expenses 'ln conrectlon with Setvrder md spent the day , morn- drove no tohe lake Monday uld".:5lori|lng worship attl,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.IHrs.FredRobertsonond.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}l where 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- curredthemarriageofJoiepbBhomaln Omaha.la m; a n dMisaMinnieMaint.The Hr. and Mrs. Torn Goasard accom-. penled by Mr. and ltrs. Herve W il- liamsonandMissFlorencespent 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- Ia h -. . a . . a - bride ls the daughter ofJames Llodtt whoresides eastof to nhandNr . Kill! ll the eldeat sond 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 theGospel,RevGeorgeSmithof pay for all land taken for the Right- of-way of nnlrl Highway. Therefore.BeitResolved,That theCountyBoardauthorisethe County Clerk. and ahe hereby is nu- thorlzed to draw vrnranta in payment of expense necessary in clearing naicl highway and lnyment of all landtaken for rlght~£v\'ay." ~Jr'white-'Oxnard. Callfornla andRev. Guatavl .~ ~ B lac o :\. Lleisener of Brewster. NehtBoth of!Henry Trnhlaen,|¢0\l.||tY, Nebraska, as suneycd, plat- thcse men are products of this churchCountyCommissionersand 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, Omahawithusforbothservices. Hn. }.(_ ;{Johnsonnd 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..ottcndanceandn 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 forArlingtonVillage,andtogive ah i l l§ \aU \ l U \ Aau au o e e a a n e n ; the 13th day of August, IQQI, at the north front door of the Washington countycourthouseinthecityof Blair, Washington county, Nebraska, neil at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash the follow- ing described real estate. to-wit: TheNorthwestquarterofthe Southwest quarter (N W. ltof the S.W.K )ofSectiontwenty-eight (28) and the East hall of the South- cast quarter (Ehi of the S. E. lt) ofSectiontwenty-nine(29)allin township Seventeen {1?) North Range Twelve 112)lSt of the Sixth Princi- palMeridian,allinWashington ted and reconlod, to satisfy n judg- ment in the above entitled case for thesomof $3,180.52withinterest 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. DatedatBlair,this30th 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 nyl u . a n al u i u .m l n v e sn U l l l u u u n m panum we :muun lnuranay, Jury 1. little uoretny Horn celebrated her elghthfblrthday anulveraarybygivingapartyfor .aightofherlittlefriends.They playedgames andwent out inthe eonutry, foraride.Onreturning:D omth famamma 'scarredaitllch. Illia Dorothy rec eived a number of iglfta to remember the event.These §pr~eeent\\'ere:ReneHavens.Iris Brewster, June Weat, lindorie John- son. Hyrtle Shuey, Arwilda Lowe and . Damnnr Olson. l_1.I?azmnonlsr cuzmfn NOTES10a!aH.'§SloNRRS' .PRQCEEDINGS s. J. Ravel mm work) | | | 'I| \ l VlIv l a n a n l1 n l u u n b e u\ lL u v Our young people will hold an ice fdlowlng bills, itwasmovedund cream social on the clmretglawn l-'rl-iseeanrlerithefollowingclaimsboi day evening of this week.allowedandtheCountyClerkis.You willxllrayareceive a condiallherebsordered to draw umm on welcome at my of our services.We the different funds to pay same.| imite you to come."B. flertlesen (read drag-1ChauncyM.Foreman.Pewtertrifle!S 39.l5f -I*"rIrI.!!1l Dolan .road dug-' 9.00 homes on Grant Street.Pomona in-HermanSelwrock (road68251 For Sale-One of the but locatedd n s ) mute d may c allfor partic ulars allwork) TM Enterprise unce.7.¢f Herman Schwoclt (mid| dregging)2-B 35 . l3.00 15. H. Noll(madwork!18.00 June, 1921. ltlaurlce Liehrens, Sheriltof Washington County, Nehnnka...24-St F..'s'r1a1.\'1'l:0 ?EXPENSES At the rekviar meeting of the Board n! CountyCommissioners of Wash- ington County, Nehreelu, held on the 6 day of January. 1921, the fellow- ingestimateofthenecessaryex- penseofWzshingmnCounty,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 :pauinthehomenewmanenCard;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 mep 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 LCounty Col|lllli5|iol1¢ll' Room,~ é . ~ { £ { = £ i5 m s = hF" .'f'°'_'f'f']'_ff'§_f'§'§§'E"'I1..1'fff§I' g.. ..., ,....,....... .......... ..... ,...........'threereels next Sunday evening at _the Methodistchurch. |Theent!!!eveningierviced m ' 'theLeaguehour willbegivento mwllc , (vocal md lnstmmonul.) and ' pictures, a nary uf real interest ln~tl1r|life of 1 young dup of today .'rye Blair, Nab., Julyn,' 1921.1work) Th e C o u nf y Bo m o f sq mliu a nCli|Toni Rav (road dm: :net pursuant 40 ndjoumment innxinsnJune so, 1921.Pruenl J. F. wlm¢,| S. J. Ravcr lrond drau- il. Cl B¥lco,_H{l:ry Truhlsen, Cbuntylzlmr Commlssionem.R.IIRau11uas¢n,§9- S. Prichard (labor) County Asaeuor nm! Mary C. DebelfwG. I}fei|'|er (labor) |".nunlu F|»r\f1Fnr. Gr. & Lumber Co. Q 8.00§ 3 l }wm e nDulmulntllng|mu:uu.u nessascvldencedbytheBonds, 0 Colman! or warrania iienliy issued. ,which estimate was entered at Rugs 405;)upon their records and ordered pub- 17.sofishedfournuc¢:¢ssive,weeksbefore '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"-.'smf.-" "~~<f1iif~f§ .L~ .Q n ~ ~ ~/"fgf~'=~D o n ' t 1.F o r g e tt 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.. ml f1 6:ln o n m v u s m m ;y -;~n r ,n u . n z n z r n o n z \lc o u n n w :. f l.1< / - 1 -qv5\ " '4 ~r \» f \ \ . , s l ,rl 1'H JF i l l~o ft h ei n tm¢¢¢|ng|__<|=3;»=1»f} ware rev! and approvedgnienklng az Seger (gn)2413§,",,,§_f'°°,,'f,'§,'§"andtheovorhowofon million duly mai and exrriedRaymondMorehouseer-bon210100 "Some Elf Mark; of A Good qosi- thefollowingrefundorderswo 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\plies16.00 " u ll un u l u oG n u5 Jai! Poor and Poor farm DeputyAssessors Officer: Szlnrlos Gounty Surveyor u u s nu p' v n uuz 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..llfllllerMonk(blacksmith 1BoardadjourneduntilJuly25,work)Ab i lFa:mer'¢Dayinbeingplanned for July Blat.The pastor will out the farmer folk agninat the town folk.Therein amove onfoot 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,highwaycom.) County Clerk.Crowell Lbr. & Gr. Co.County Commissioners Room,E(lumber) Blair, Neb., July 11. 192l.}T|1¢0. Anderson{¥ahor}--- --"!!|_..n»-.. nn.; 11-1r-_ 3.50 Roadsz5,uou.uuBridges\£0,000.00 2339 Skg. Fund S. C. & P. R. R. 1Bonds10,000.00 10Int. on S. C. & P R. R. .IB o r a500.00 3349Int.0. & N. W. R. R. wg()Bunch'3,000.00 Criminal and Clvinl cases8,000.00 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 savethe 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 sQ n l l w r u l vu n . u a . w .-Se en o t e n e x t w e e k .J hM im e tp u r s u a n tnoa d i o nm e n tt k e|i o i l l1 0 6 8 8In c i d e n t a l ;9 ° \ '° ° 0 ° °J. A .0|'l»loI|,H1 12 ?¢..__a numa.. _ _ - _ _ . " 1D. . , 'L . I'fl l l i vl n l nF v n h ul f n n l i l h l iRGRR~R¢ n Q f~)........_..» . . - -| . | u n u 6 0 ,n u n .|¥ t | \ e | | | . i .r .u l u w |~ " -» - ~ -» f ~ m1¢| " ° " "v- . V .n w ha,o oo. oo31°19H U5 0 7 2 3H . C . B ld HTh l.B l a i rAt oEh m(i6.85'C H R II ACB C Ha e o a nr n r ymM nQux cr e p a r sR e p a i rP u b l i cBu i ld i ng w1.0 0 ..M i n u t e s o f t h el a s tm e e t m gw 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 n2,5 0|J00S o m eo fo u rpe¢ p1n __; reVis iti ngr u da n dlPi1r0\»ed.I( o i l )49.24m d f ' | n y g m a k k . t h i si np g f t | ¢ .T h efo l l o w i n gr e p o r t O ff t ! !w e r eS h l f ft l O i l 8 : R e f . C o .A g r c u h u r lIBC! sf.0(.kSh l i w -.... ...A l u n e n t l o n1 . 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!mlnnmol" " " " "§|-...nn..\.-\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 uw ru u lu m mm.»w»|-nv- ...._I20 0 ;m l r yu .u c u e lm e eb e i n g o n l y119.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 mE d w a r dC .Ja ck s on ,C l e r kD i l t .M e n k i n g § S e g e r ( g a s )1 2 . m f23 - 4 tC 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:"CutWorms!!The Court. 2n°l quarter. 365035. A.C.Dobel.GountyJudge,lat quarter. Somoa. A.C.Debel.CountyJudxf.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 FederalAid Pro- ..¢ ¢- ..1 \ | _a_ _ a - _r - . . . . a . .£ - Avery Co.(repaln) Avery Co. (repairs Shirley Construction Co. loan payment prefect sasAa TruhlaenBree(wheel)fuliua Stender(damage by reakon of road) Marie Wrlch (land for road) \|aaUnianln |\nr\.r| fm 6.99,n a sPuritan Pancake Flour.thebest over. 35eenta per sack at. The Rhoaxlea Col! and Feed Store 2.213.811GoldenWestHour.madeat 1ao.soPuritan mills. 82.25 per aack at The |Rhoaglen coal me Fwd Store. 25.00 Ilv) 4 8 0 . 0 0|; 1Il \ | l . | \ \ l " | n ux u u v n1 .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 Stanley Steamer Touring Automobile.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 DISABLEDSOLDIERS TT1- "§¢'\lllr¢| soldier is nm only muof 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 oj e c t m o . s l A . vu s n m g w n \ . w » » » ,In» - - . . . ......... _-_1|V u n n u u nant h e"G o s p e lTe a m . "W ew o n ty o ut 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 yl"°|»d>422 .00|0 » H A ° N £ ;" ' a n m m e a n dh e a r t h e " 'l e z m . "T110o fo l dtr ee s.st u m p s ,b r u s h ,we e d sB o a r da d j o u r n e du n t i iJu l y ,25,gAt t o r n e y s- n ; . Il w n nn| \.Ai 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 n result of their nerviee in defense of I |experience except nn inlernen in haspildln.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 IPouah 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 .¢<..Jf /'~the preacher and the ehunrh, and ~ expect to multiply our power as many and gram to fail width of excavatedwzl, at :r u cwcx A. su.5|Roadway as shown on plans the mmeMary C. Debel.g m|sum 3| g,Mdto he burned unless otherw;s»e direct-;County Clerk.1:esn(0)nBuIngI 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_fH-IA 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~AL§s33s 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 HTPRICES " 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 i 1 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 l35sRhoades 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. » un..iw'Ki s s n . . .''~1 .:~_ 12-r"¢§~;§1z:2. yvp - u 1 | \ l ! 1 ¢ 1 H T i l I 1 1 )\ ! l ? D D l B l ' . \ through the meat grinder. mrer Irlll' hnlllng water and ie!the mtxtnn stand until cold.Stnln and take lnsmall :loan three limes a day.Thane wi:-» like qulnlnn will prohabiy enjoy thin.Applen are called an ideal newshun.u e mzntlve.huh!vmluahlc ... .. The Kitchen ~ Cabinet *::~ 9 ~ Any Ruuuranl..l"r¢'$h-Pd like to get n Job wnlllnl on tables. Proprietor-\\'vl|, hlfo you ner had any uzperlenca In walling? mu h - r e s .Pvc been eating hereever nlnca 1 cams lo »c !moL-Iain 1"l"ivoL na a~ny Au~wwm _ H -. = } Evmvmms WIJMEN nam g 1acorchlmzz £||t°t1 w o k :lo w ly .mill Il uu t imsiing w ith t h !fu!fr o m th o p u n .Su rr c ll lu l smith h i k e d b a n a n a ! a n d aw rn -w i t h : P o i vr m d e Bn u c u . -- l 'u t t w u zabie- tp o o n t u l s u f th e l r l l n m i n g s u f u i t p o r k l u I s : \ | z w 1 m | | : n d f r y n u t ..M l r l t w n a l l ( fn u f o n i o n h w o f ¢u10 l.,I w o In d u s u l w h i n y , a t q u a r t e r o f a b a y I n f a xl i5 _¢ » o f am en p ep p er a nd h al t l c h i l l p e p p e r : c o o k u u t l l a l ! a r e s o ft - e n w . a l r u l n u n ' t h e fa t . a d d o n e fn u n h r u p fu l n l vi n m g a r a n d le t s l m t m - r o n tht-!\ m k p a r t n f t h e n t u w u n t t l t h a \r1n\°|;nr is rt-dra to h at f.Tn t h e fm t a d d e n n u z h h u n t - r t o q u u k r fo u r t a b l e np u o nfu l n Il l t l t h e N u n n a m o u n t o f no m mu l t° 0 ¢ || i un t i l s m o ot h , t h e n a d d l c u p t u i a n d n n » - l | | | l f a t b r o w n s t u c k , the-vogvla iales a n d t h e \ln e| ¢n r.b u l l o t l w ,n l m i u n w r D m ' h a l f r u p f u l u f Iu i l u n a n h i n a e o o k m l In b o i l l u g w a t e r u n t l l !t n t l t l . u i d t h r e e Il b l e n p o n n fu l l o f r n r m u t j vi l y a n d t h s m m e o f ou n c e } l l| r 1 ~ ¢ ° 1 . ¢ m o n C a t c h u p . - M i x n t a b i n p o o n - fu l n f urrm -tl ¥|l| |"'\Il llfn|l vl i l l l t h e : n t s 1 | r i m i n f Tu t u i t - m a n s , : d d t h r u :en¢,»fT<mrul¢ ul salt.t h e j u l e s a f t h e lo n m n s t w o ta b le s pm m fu l s e a c h o f m u s t a r d a n d a n d wi n tr y n e d ,fo u r r l m e s a m d a s i n h n f r fd p ¢ p p ¢ ~ r Il Oi l t h i r t y m l u u t n a n d p u t u r n ; f m - n i t w e o k l befnr v-us in g.Tl t l n u a n es:- r e l l n n t u n t o z u n o n e w i t h t l n b C a b b a g e S a l a d w i t h C n a r n . - S h r e d a t u m i o r y u a n : h vm t n l ' m h b n n ve r y fi n e . s p r in k l e w i t h s a l t m i d su g a r t w u r o r vr n r i r h l i n t ;r r r n l n n u t !l d d n ( h u h n f s i n r l i r . e p y o r k a l l r va p e n u l l .Cl l li l t h e i n n l o n s i n i m ! vm z e r b e fu r e t l w fu l l n g a n d In se r t l h vu l on e - fm a n h In c h b e l o w th e l t l r fa c e a n d d r a w th r o ug h .l y l n g i n r i t k r n kmal.A n u n | : e a n fo w l o r l r ! Penrhea are mlm rlch in lrun and'tlxry are highly recommended for :mumic people._4 Just ny to your |macer Red Cross :uh mn lut S eptembe r! vn aun sb llwd on ll ¢ f my ulnm= ° ' a M ~ mevuy monfhandhad fe1¢!l.nd¢i||:k div!1 illandmc.bpsinl ~1 y ¢ u a P m m m ' »~A ega tsb lc Co m- ~"so m d v i trisl.I h s been "}'1£°315f2'¥ d fnrnnwrlferenmuda,ungnrnndi$o all °f_§g_1 work.h £'"°"£.fd'£." mo wihink izmn ltboa gran dmtrdldmmhng i th .Yo u n nmlthi llc ttn rf a r ate l-dmo|i¢ll!yol:\lrl| b."-3111. HAIIIYA. Wi:_;ou,B..F.D.f.nd{Burn¢k!,Pn ! o m¢ 'l:\| Hr| .W Haon;rovu ; m l d a u w ¢ s m L 1 a i ¢ n . P m u m ' » v ¢ p -ub1oCompourg:lwillenn~eczmchtruu-hlasbyrsmovrsgtheuuaamdrastor-| n§| mto a h e ld th y n o r mld o u n -Iii lmhuympsoaxadavelop\|h|.ch.d1el.be;rh1¢do!lnp¢|m,di|-e-==+-»nervousness and "thauronmn.mg o om : . w : s ~ . ; = ; » r. a ' ~ m; . . ; , .= - :..*; . . f ' m m m m - ./.'< ;|~' |» g |fl o u r. . eu m a m m e lt u n ll h mw n in l l h o t woll luated and the rrumbs are bruwn.Landed Beef Tsnderldln.-Cut the mlm pork Iur Inding from the nnufat pmlion nearest me rlud.Itemmrc the rind and cut !he'\n11lnnl me- lnfwn :he skin; mused with buns?- mliii ll is mld to dispel freckles..Hman jules applied to b ltn ami l i n n n w ut-ora Mura now Untold Do you know uluu fury puns.1| youma ? bu il d ol n od 1|1w |I z\ |! -R un in .l: 1; " "; " to o La u lg b e g i n l l : I'f r | m l a t m m u s um mm w o' N N l l l l u r u n i M l ! a b d famous a l. t u m m y - - aT H E R A P E U T I C V A L U E O F F l w a r s . 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" url!! be more thin repaid br sho ro- lu m.Once tried nlways used.Bc. .\,. u mouth wnsdl, lemon jules ln \ [ian of Iran-r llluolves the tmlar onthc tooth and aweelmu the breath. tlrungen,while rlclr lu sugar nm:taur. have mlm of high value. whllo lhv l1u1nr of the pulp ls especially at lrnriise,trrangea ac: upon the how-P|~l Tulum lt nigh! nw! are especial 1r ;:uml.A glues ot urunxejules: canbv taken by the most dellcalo slnmnch With Gas When the body bedns to adtkn How much foolhhneu have wench at us added to the uor1d'| mp- nl: ln the Inst M houn1 r I |1 .and is vnpeeinliy rrmmnmrnied for 2 ~blllnusncsu.P3=»f""tfmpe fruit la ml¢§,_zo. connln 5 Estonia Brings num "I hue been awful sink with nu."writes Lira.W.Il.Penon,"andEuloulc 1| ali I tln get to 811 memust.".many md g n on the atomuhquickly taken up and eu:-sea out byEnlonlc.than appetite and atrengihmme b ltk.And mln) other hodlly he duo to In hitter flavor.This fmt!has been recommended lu c ue of lrrfvrw. and il :aid zo cum this tired fooling which in rglled spring fawer. Tlnnw wlaq know my that the prowmy to : ran zn pemmlt for a mwl i s n m.Doxft In ann:-nun. belching, bloating. indlgestion and other atom-aeh llls go on.Taye Satanic ubleuafter :rw nz-an hour muc h better you_ feel.Bi; ho r mm only a Um! with 3our dru¢¢1n'| tnnnntee.. ~mn d h n u u kidneysnreorxtdordar.Kew mesemgpmhaxxhy bvhkint G O L D M E D A L ¢A\\su| I'rm wurld| usnhld "may lm Bdnq.lint, blhddn und mic -ua uaubusnmna mm xm 'rm rvnlnfly nauw |n gm-A num.ln uma -u~. m|.|_mu|,u. » ow-nma u npnunud.\»-|»|¢u.-»~<:.||u.4.\»-nah:-A-»=m»|.n.a_ A w f u l S i c # Have No S1eeve_§ un th e m wi th o u t h u for Odds,llaldacha,Heunlgll..Ilhcumatlnn. tanc ha,Tamhache.Lumbqo andfor Pain.Bu d : : ln b u n o t twa i n hbletl colt fur c aan.Druggim also |011 larger plcl'uel~.Amlrln il tho trtdt mlrk :rt Bay er llnnutac tun d ..,.fo r th l s re a so n th e y a r e e m i n e n t l y go o d n m ! s a ti s fa c t o r y . 'T h e y a r e m a r i e n t l l n o l y f o ve n j r r soya,o f n t l r w s .of 'l1nun|;~|. of tl n vn . lu fa ct o f an y ma la ri al t ha t ha s en nu il la bo d y l o fe d e p e n u l ed u p o n l o k e e p i s a al m p e t h r o u g h a l l ad ve rs l l ie s .Al u] t h i s Ia s o n w t h l n g w h i c h w o m e n h l vr Ie a r n e d l n r o r t n t y e a r n - t h a t . i f t h e y »|.|. | Gowns Without Arm Covering show you the way I Increasing numbers olireople who could not or sho d notdrink coffee and who wereon the lookout for something to take its place have found complete satisfaction in NSIANT Posruu Postum has a smoothmich flavor that meets every requirement of a meal-time beverage. and it is free Prom any harmful element. ki?Economical-Made Quia "nzerels a Reason" Madcb Posmm Cereal Compauylnc.'iam Cul. , Michigan./ 9 |.. l l n n i l y r o l n r n l us u m m e r r l u l h u ,t h e y w l l l i n m m e ..F r o m B a t h i n g S u i t t a O u 9 . | r W r l p . Ac t l vl t l es a s c o u nt r y c l u bs a n d m m r r r e n o r t l l h a ve h m l g h l . t o l i l - t b l a l l f t h e w a r l l i w e a t h e r fa s h ln n l .T h e reass ess uf t he s umme r se ason re p en t r r m u c h t h e l d e n a o f t h e p r e o e d l n u muon.T h o m a h r l n i a a r e d l d e r e n l . h a t i s u l l .I n t h e l r l l l l !fa s h i o n w o r l d ,sta tes fa s h i o n co rr es p on de nt ,w e a r e ho- l n n l u x t o h e co n fr o n t e d w i t h sty les n r fa l l .w h i l e w o m e n h a ve o n l y j u s t w g u n t o b r i n g o u t t h e i r s u m m e r l a t h e ! a n d w h l l e t h e ! a n i t l l ! fe e l i n g u m a ch i l l y w i t h o u t l h r l r o u t e r N m I t l s a nr h l rl l n g w o r l d t h a t o w n a n e w Id e a a l o n g b e fo r e l h e ci o n e l a n b ee n e x ha u s t e d. b u t : h e n h e m I n n o l h l n g n o a w f u l l y n e w u n l e r t h o s u n I! o n e a m p s t u n k e t h e rou hl e to t ll zu\ oI\B I: in to In e le me nt s. P e r h i p x t h e m m n o t i c e a b l y p r e m e n l fa s hi o n i p t h a t o f t h o n l e o ve l m m m w n .F r o m t h e b a l h l n g n u l l t o t h e t e r 'w r a p t h i n g : a r e m a d e w i t h o u t l e e vu .So m et i m es s ho r t s l e eve s p r o t r u d e f r o m t h e w i d e n e d n n n h o l e n a n d t o m vl l m va th e y d o n o t .Th i s Ss n l l lm ve r n e l l b y th e occ asi on fo r vr hl ch th e c o st u m e i s w a r n .B 0 1 t h e w o m e n s 0 Q \ Swett Rwenga.Mother-inLaw-I wish Pd Iron a forhlnl in the ioltery,SonInLaw--What would you do with zu"Dlslnherit you."-From Kurlkntm nn (Chrmlnnial. n a u a FROM THE mn OF ~~|0NgERS l h l l i l County,California,Gu n n Proudly tn tha Front with lggs 'nm Danu- Bhunn ¢°~lJ'»Cnllfcrnls,u the land of wonders.The latest u medancing egg, millet London '1'1t-Bill. u is Ill-d by an as yet undaiermined insect an the Innes ot oak u a l .I n n e s or :heme e m c lllll tu the under lldl of tha leaf, and as theyndnnc l toward maturity tb l]drop to the :round andkinnce about.J' holding an ulk twig conulnlng an nu mb er o f r w to o ne ' | n r Iera:klng sound may be heard, like the lpiltllng of eI¢¢.u'lc sparks.The mel: contains l tiny grub. wading ter ri- lense.In many towns cnllecuons of theess:are on exhibition.when m d on n tnble these em bound aboutand spring into the dr. nomedmn to | height or 10 inches.They ln par- ticularly actlve In the nriy morning. ~to t . ~ i t ~ y o u w i l l n n m e lt .All good h a n l"oruuohlus,1:|\Red(l$~nld. do|n"1| ru\.h| :r.* " " Suitable Cnviring."W hit :bali I ww: to the put! t0 ll.\¢ht?"allied Hrs.Gilpplng."Have you a urns in the house?" aid Mr. Gllpplng."Ot c o u m I have a dren la the haue.""Wall, I wma 3ou'i pu: 1: on.I h a v m i n t n y o u w n r a d n u l o a wemi function in so lon; l'|l Ilia to an B 1 1 f ..a t h a ve t o vl il lt m e n : a b l e r n t e d i y , b u t If o n e h a s n p e n c h a n t t o m i x i n g n h n u :t h e c o u n t r y o r i n - du l g i ng i n sp o r t s o f a ny s o rt . t h an t h e h a r d e r a n d m o r e r n l s l z n t ma t e r i a l s mu st b e h mn gz ln .In l n vl n r . Th e n a r e t m - c k : a n d : w e s t e r n a n d u |s u m m e r r l u l h u ,t h e y w l l l i n m m e w a y m a n a g e s o h a ve t h e m a t e r l n l s o r l h u m r :t h a t w !l l n o t crualm I t Is with the sulplmr bu. whlch In as homelu the redlm router plies. \| a |.( t h e ag l d k i n d ) .a n d a r e l a ~ t i n . Pl u m s a r e g o o d b u t b u t a s v n e l . P m a r e : H a o h i g h i n n u t r i t i ve ' r a l u l a n d a r e co ns i de re d u \ t u r e |be s t ln x nt l ve . T h a n a r e t h r u u m m o f w a h i n 1 t h e t o d d : t h a w m a . m e W a r t s a n dm e c u r u 'r m n m a o o o m p l u h o v-¢l !ih 1 a l £ 11 0 nc o nd o pp u n l vor fml n g m d w e t h i r d f d ! l n c u r r l h i a g . A d l s h w i c h fe w pe o pl e " I l l n o t er d q y In p m s w l t h t h e e a u u a o u t e r s t a l k ;u f w l e r y . 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"whafa thatf°'¥aue| n»eom:1'| c | wimou:l~ ing into a mlrror." cnc |\'RS10lI|rnrd.Once again. as hoills the nu-tumn. brown and lm wnes- Is the pop ular color and n comes ln Hmm from light hurt thrnugh gots! and mst in adwp nut.Purpll In also used. uhllom u and navy blue are of course In vogue.Iwi owning wear llmdel of nm aurhnu x=»>\'I>- n dx-ep mme. poppy ms and numrn. a Game shut mml; thlflher uilh bl1.lIL*!|, greens and ron' oramnens.nw all no he umm.lmlnd. the c olon for full are cnrvrully chosen. and uhlle llwy nn- of ne¢.e1=li1y fused on *THE F|T'rEn canon wan? .'"°'§-$2 '=f°..'I"i1 ';.'i'.:.'::.f;;:' ~ 1 Coming Beacon. E Is Advance fnli und winter style BUIM are nmr trirkilng thmugia to the fllllnlic , and ll. ll aald thlt an effort wlll gh'mlde to populnrize a lvmmrhnf tlned cont or ssnp that ls one \»\!lh litter! upper part and flaring nkln. Fur wrnpg uf this urn' were :hon1; an srecent fm fnxhlou show. 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Thi' Tex1\|:`Cnlnr Card usorinzlnn. wlnlcll tells just nba! shades lu wrat an nu l~ ¢-1-np ee ru .W nm¢| ; "| o;3 hi nllo!t¢1 Nuvlh, o rn d t d m w .Iltha kidn c y aa n mutha Iao ud ithlxth c y mly n a ntha othlr n tabnmmndi g o u puc kuo at genulna Boxer Tibleu or . u w ln .Then run will bl follwlngthe dlncuom and dongs sradad out by physicians during 21 yelrl. and pmved a r a by mulmm.Take no chlnca with lubnltutet.I f r w a n u r s g a r m e n t sh a d e a l l n t m e g u y fu n . a g u l r r e l . a l l w r r a r . . u r a r u l . x m l k r i m l n vr a r e fo a t u r fd t h e I n n e r f u r b e i n ; u a r d u n a t r i m m i n g o n m u a n d sa t i n s u m m e r c m u .A m o n ; m e n m r e f l i n f o r b i o u s e n a n t1\'ll'|\-rl m l n h a w s l l k l . c o p i e d b y E n ; - It n h i m m a [ r o m o l d R n m n n p u n e r n l . a Mika, anwoman. an dll! tinaitll of guy , tmuhh. 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P. n.. n.n n » | » ¢ ¢ m m nu u x mmh.c¢nufu=ac.s.aQ.n e u o s m u n u n a m a n r u 1 u r n Electric Servic ~ o n A~ ! ¢ : : : : : ; uf "T'~4 =""*'éiQ Bi~c ~23. . ~Slmms hlll; " ; n ; - ;,1|\r..r i b g " - B O S C H mo r n i n S E RV I C E C ORP G u a n . r u n n i n -Y o n C l e a n ' o ESHER BROS kT|0lf¢Qy e n D T °'4?,Cfeanen .H ~Ha i te n Q Fu rrie n +Tailors and Rug Cfeane | . fu f,n'* your Ibln at me grow with use nut¢ ' | | . " h ¢ \ r ms o n . 1 v i t1 ¢ n n o \ | 0 !gunman in his loan."BJ gul, when I mule a c ontrac t 1 live up to it nreu 1| mon llrfulluna lu a»u\||n¢this vlllggf Some uutlnd pwpieu ij,=;;.,;;g;=;,;{=,'_,_,;;,1§."Ei§.",f..¢'"!»f`. ,;hue gone so far .. to .., um 390 1 and me li m ;of our have no bun.You can ml prove itlxinn- n h mmm?n u :mu do not m!¢<. compiele l m }¢l¢ll'!.Every ming Sikkim.unuun.u m lluuu ......-.-laabie Shad!1|med- fmr vln pale lmiuence h u pa.-nesntrd from uu- mug,gn-en.carmina.ounce.white.:muh with the :dunes of lluddhlam....u....mmmue. and 11200 "'5""'d mdhumru d throu lh the *PF* "Q |._. 1 I lou tor lL Hy Url. uw marrsqe rom "num um l"l£ll\'rlu|I un-u luv; vu.m n u n u m m m a m ; i n d u m a strayed a pm a the plant.Even me * line """' P""""' 1°\=!"**f on one """'aiu om maple: um namnl mrruundjcf all contracts.l r u ! y o u so do ille of Mr. lltng was threatens!! The ;:";°fpe$n2":';: _gg ;'§,';=."§`f`.`§.`§i lan making a ;=;=~=;_sf==',-=;;f=f_g°_, your ben to man this mn ¢ sue-runs.mamma:wa s nn !its and then 3:Nu;"_ h hnr.wh In frwi.__'§\=_3g=f=f§ _'lf er 1| ¢t a d ~Q i ui: 1.IT!\.\:\.|\ u u v -_ " " ' |-__,.__ __c u e o t z w g h l fp l u m ! b l o c k s a t . . , , . . _ | 1 » s n . S l In a m u t a n t ! n u g u n s a m f f u ! r ( | ll wh ic h J u li !Gf nn r ua lwir c a In me guns um irmrlll lun Ixauui lml \ u ,.......,. - ,. _rw oy um-mn.umm to pro.out the plant frnm ml New-r lltvmpi to um time uniuuu ln this vnlkey,wh ir l um th d n n a n u r ' g f - ; _ - = ; = ~ ~ ~ i n n u un il | a a n i11| pride ct nmplzu had futon ln in: lu comraclsnand _to fmf a 1511-33 ,E-q.»f¢3»g»gne¢ iz UU-lf" so bt put una ~ ~ _'f\_{§§"§_°__"°='*"_'°_f'{'_**'*°~ - f g 3|FY * sf In .fr muvlllo tm 5 . 4 r . A D s d u n !i s h i d m l n a n d g u m a n ; a r m u m me.n o w n o y o u t l l u l m a a t u n u m e r y . a ¢w. U.. w.......,. ,,. \ mm. Nab.. my 21, ML-'-THE mrnn rnl s n- RAILRQAD ['|M'|_<]'|'ABLE }{\|lm'|pllo\o|will plone you.o4 $ f~o 4 1 n |nf >|4 1 hu o>§ <) fwlnf> l<\ q~0 oo~ |nn |4 °~'°-=°. : m : ~ " ~.' ;" ': § "; °, '5 ' ;: ,' :l ' a t "' ° " °" "" BL AI R B R I E F S - - L o c a l a n d P e r s o n a l mm bridge.lt will be greatly ap- preciated not only u w rqgulne #lm lnme in muking the :quam tum atlhln dangerous enmer but will more "_rmgg 'ij u handsome new rdr|.|¢¢m¢nr»mm-terwlhl¢q\\ipmen!ofhi||>lame.l eLnlixteotlongwithnieewmputéf ment,holdingasvenl hundred wndi . Bhil, Nw, .my`z1, mx.H-THE a nrznrs xs n-P l n F o u x HE ENTERPRISE , , _ .- . . . o d fo r t m e m b e n IF IN DOUBT AS TO voUR MILEAGE ON TIRES BETTER SEE ROBINSON`S `1 | cools WITH G-A-S s HN A . n no an zs .Plblisher n - u v - - n ¢ » - u Farm Hunan dun if he sits (0)| o d m x w w , M A K E R a o ' H A N 1 . o N A t t o r n e y s - a l l a # ""' "" "/$ "" ¢ ~ ~ ~ , g SunburnedNose Use plenty of cooling 'Men alaum Henk nnlly. quickly and °uxtiwplicluy The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any other way.` BLAIR G~S ~OM PANY »-.1:14:. .._£03 Goldln"" West hour.made at Puritan mills, $2.25 per nd: at The Rhmdes Cul and neg Eton. The Blair-Fnntanelle highvray win soon be eampietod and will mah | fins drive through the north-weswerp part of t.he'county.A. W .Sprkk and otben f ; Fonanelle were over Wadnaday in the interest M therold. It in evident that the school boan! are of Lgmpinion that the Blair coal dealen are crooked and are ukirvg for bids on cull to he nighqd our either the Canning C0'| or the MHP: ncnlex.Both them partles are mem- bers of the :school bond.C l : weights hun been taken beforsa thin. I n t year the Cmwcll Lumber Co. furnllhed two cars. Tha Rhonda Coll and Feed Store two can. the last ur being furnished by the Christemen Lumber Go.. f d a P e r Y e a r $1. 50 ¢- -. |- -- -- - -- ~. .. .. .. . .. .- .. .. -- --- - - FARM BUREAU NOTES The Fnrrn Bureau ollke would be glad"lo get an opinion from member! Blair h uw bm win fn the »:..u~. i b n ~ ( i c e ~ t B l d r ,No b . .u n d e r t h e A c t d C a n n e l l o f I r i a r c h 3 , 1 8 7 9 . - ~ , . p .n-- - " ' -. _ - - already gotten s start.Inqulr'Ies ue coming in to the Fmn Bureau odke about when to obtain the seed.This year.Kln rtd i l showing up wel! locally.ln a y ear when nm in bm! Kanrod will outy£el:I_ Turkey Ru! enormpusiy.(Hen Wilson hed his Nebraska Se- lected No. 21 oat: eenified end wjil have I. pod bunch for nle.Com~ 1 h h ants with ordinary oah.They looked twice as good is the avenge when we nw it in the ikld. Asliulted Wages It is reported that mme P¢°|>!e are dissatisfied with Une wage :ella and Lhruhirng neale for Wuhington eounty.These same people did not have time to read nm suc h 1 meet- ing was called.it somdimoe pays to t e l e p h o n e s t a t i o n f o r m a r k e t r e p o r t s . O n e f n r m u r w a s i n a n d t o l d u a t h a t i t w o y l d a a vo h i m fo r t y ph o n e c a l l s a y e a r , a t a n a ve r a g e c o a t o f i i ft y cen ts.O t h e r m e m b e r s h a ve r a i d t h a t t h e y w o u l d b e g l a d t o u s e t h a t s e r vi c e . t h o u g h i h e y d i d n o t n o w t r y z o A n d o u t t h e e x a c t m a r k e t b e fo r e ai fip p ln g .C o a t o f i n s t a l l i n g a c o o n » t y st a t i o n w o u l d b e a b o u t $00. 00. L e v: h e a r f r o m y o u . -M a n y W a n t _ D u e t o t h e d e m f o r K a n r e d s r h e a t n e e d t h i s fa l l i t l l a s k a d t h a t t h o l e w h o e x p e d z o u s e i t c o m m u n i - c a t e w i t h t h e c o u n t y a g e n t a t o n c e If t h e y _ e a n n o t g e t i t fr o m m m e n e l g h » b o r . K a n r o d w h e a t i a b e y o n d t h e e x p e r i - m e n t a l st a ge .A l t h o u g h a l i l l n a w t o m a n y u n i n fo n n o d p e o p l e t h e r e a r e |.|,. When yan note a Iran or a set of m m so suopidous that their feel wary adm mm in a c rook and try in; zo do them and an ynlliag "stop timid"continually,iook out!J ult put a euilnr lnauml auch a fellow or set of f '1uw'| necks.Ita a sun aim um. they are getting -ready to pail aomcdu 1:crooked.The biggest thief ia nluaya the clap who is try- in bernin:h the other fdlow.Watch him. After an experiment of 20 una in municipal aurn-enhlp of its cleclric light plant.Lurlou.Mich.,has re- nlwd to private ownership, rurrent havin been turned on recently by the Michigan Gu Elec tric Cc.fro m in pint st Gonnmtine.The village at a :pedal election void Lo :ell the pin! to thi private c ompany nther than bond itaetf tnn=nke necessary impmmmeau. President Hendiag ' a u well ad- vieed not to allow a splurge to be made over the signing of the joint reoolutton of eonf rnl dlxlnring at an en d th e mu of 1 rarwith Ger- many.There hed been talk of get- ting up e tremendous hallabdlo over the eleir.The President i n to der peace u e splendid Fourth of Juiy praent to the nation.There wee to be jubilltlng amid the toon of thlnkfulnell-But with great :ood senne lit. Hardin; put his veto on all this nonsense.He doubtless lu te ! th lt any kind of edebration which could have been worked up would hue touted we transparently ztngy md utiiteind.mont Amedume would have resented it u an attempt ;¢ hmboollc tb-em.Al | m.\tter.o! feet they ere not at ell excited about what they eleeriy perceive to be only I 4-ull recognition of sn admitted fl-¢%-IM!il, the eésenloa of hoa- uittiel.Any mfieevor to npreeent M u e thri llin g p etr itik ac hie ve- ment they wouid have regarded ne th! loved form of boneombe.-New York Times. "Abnlnl Lineoin Bald "Public nentinwent is e\°eryI.hln|¢. With it, nothing cm fail: without lt, nothing can succeed.Coruequentiy. he who modds public sentiment goes deeper than he who nuts autumn nr pronomnoel docidonl.Hu makes mmm or decisions pcuible or im- pouiblo to ha azecuted." AT 'ma METHODIST cnuncn The putor uni pieued irlth ntuaduscu of £50 me-etingu !ut 8| hath, both morning md evening, when we get morn ac qwnted sri the znnnngemcnt of our picture china, we will be able to void del: Good piciurm well, yes. func."A The Pali" viii be sub of our p t u m next Snbblih evening,t h i includes tha story of creation, pnision from the garden etc. "A Bad Bgmjlg* will be the het af! the morning nddnsl. :mot nddress to the bminm people of community. You an welcome tn nil these vices md to our Bible school. Fnmen, mezthant. in fact, all b~ nm people me npecially im.ind. J. A. Johnson, Mininier mo e o n lnnhip of new they n y u m d w man that dm:'1. gf! hh money'| vlonh nm af the Farm Bureau hnd bane: vnks up. Pullry (Walling and units ~or some to bri~g it to him Man' C. Debel, on a platter.ln Woodruff county.2341 C°\l!1*»1v' Clerk ~11 |are anaiening to the fart that it doean't pay to keep a. hen that doeln"t lay.In response £5 the der.[|and for culling demonstntionn In this county we have secured Mr. Olds .of Lincoln to come and take care of this work. He will be in this county from Aug. Sth to 2:54 p. m. August 10th.Some dates have al:endy been arranged. Anyone wanting a meetigg in their neighborhood should all thé county agent at once. Hr. Olds L1 a successful farmer and a very capable nun.At the some time he in an entertaining ulker and some interesting moetihga are m>¢~=¢» ¢d_. Along the poultry line we would llke to know how many people have penned or sold their roottern this year.Millions o l dollua annually sro Zoot from the farmer:revenue because he will not attend to this little hotter.Fertillzed eggs spoil. 1.i!e,and they pay correspondingly iow pdces.The nun who gets these roostcn out of the way, fathers the eggu often enough, keeps thorn in n can easily get u pnefpium for such ezga N. B.It's generally a lady who does all those things and saves that much money on the grocery bill for Mr. Han. Rats! Rain!n e w So many complaints have come in about rats that arrangements have been made by the Fnrrn Bureau to have an expert rot killer in the coun- ty August 3-4-6. It is estimated that fully $77,500.00 per year is lost to the farmers of this county from the work of rata.Why feed therr?Hr .Perry is here to show us how to get rid of them.I fyouwantademonstrationonyour plseensnd agree to let all the neigh bors know! about it cal!the county agent nt Blair. ESTIMATE OF z x r s x s a s At the regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of W uh- lnrton County, Nebraska, held on the 6 day of January . t92l, the follow- ing estimate of the necessary ex-pense of Washincwn County,Nef braska during the ensuing year corn meneing on the Sth day of January. 1921,including the amounts necessarybomeetoutstandingindebted ness as eyldenced by the Bonds,Coupons or warrants legally issued. whkh estimate was entered at large upon their records and ordered pub lished (our successive weeks before the levy for that year, in The Enter prise, a. newspaper of general circu lation in said county. which estimate 0 I d r g.h b- r 0 r- i- re:e IA: a mutter of fart if the du' lation in said county. which estimate Wlgem had been not at $2.50 there was in worth and figures as follows: would have been an exodus of labor to other counties and fsrmen here might have had to p ly more than $3.00 per day.In some counties where no scale was mado farmers bid against eneh other and paid an high nn $5.00 and $6.00 per day. Tint was this last month, when they knew they would Zone money paying even $8.00. The thzuhera agreed 01: 0 lower prlte than they at first naked.In any event they,some of them, ex- pnnsed the Mn that they would not pull out for iran.Next y u r If thefarmers want Iner ntu from thresh- ers let them c ome nut in mu! and, showing A united (font. ul: for the ;ate they believe |euonabie.No 'J ail Poor and Poor fum Deputy A u e u o n Oificern Salsries County Surveyor Rands BridgesSig. Fund s. c. & P. R. R. Bond: I n t . 0 n S . C . & P R . R . Bond: I n t . 0 n 0 . & N . W . R . R . Bonds Criminal and Cirlal cues Incldentlln \ Soldierh Relief Ditch Repair Public Buildings lI0ther'a Pensions $ 0 1.000004,000.003,500.0013,000.001,000.0020,000.0040,000.00 10,000.00 000.00 0,000.003,000.0020,000.00600.603,000.001,000.002,500.00 , , _ .- . . . o d fo r t m e m b e n NOTICE To CON1'RACl'0R8 Sealed bids will bl roeolved st thc ufllre of tho State Depuimeat of Public W or k;i th Flour Brownell ll!-ack.as Limoln,Nebruh,,_un¢il 3.00 n'clock P. M., on July 28. 1921, for conltmctlng Wood Guard Rail and incidental work on the Florence to lllair Project No.9l,Federal Aid lfflill Bids will be opened in the Depart- ment of Public Works,4;J1 Floor Izrownell Block on or nur the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M.,on the 29th day of Ju1y,'192i.County Bollrds t e l e p h o n e s t a t i o n f o r m a r k e t r e p o r t s . O n e f n r m u r w a s i n a n d t o l d u a t h a t i t w o y l d a a vo h i m fo r t y ph o n e c a l l s a y e a r , a t a n a ve r a g e c o a t o f i i ft y cen ts.O t h e r m e m b e r s h a ve r a i d t h a t t h e y w o u l d b e g l a d t o u s e t h a t s e r vi c e . t h o u g h i h e y d i d n o t n o w t r y z o A n d o u t t h e e x a c t m a r k e t b e fo r e ai fip p ln g .C o a t o f i n s t a l l i n g a c o o n » t y st a t i o n w o u l d b e a b o u t $00. 00. L e v: h e a r f r o m y o u . -M a n y W a n t _ D u e t o t h e d e m f o r K a n r e d s r h e a t n e e d t h i s fa l l i t l l a s k a d t h a t t h o l e w h o e x p e d z o u s e i t c o m m u n i - c a t e w i t h t h e c o u n t y a g e n t a t o n c e If t h e y _ e a n n o t g e t i t fr o m m m e n e l g h » b o r . K a n r o d w h e a t i a b e y o n d t h e e x p e r i - m e n t a l st a ge .A l t h o u g h a l i l l n a w t o m a n y u n i n fo n n o d p e o p l e t h e r e a r e |.|,. l l l l \|Weather Predictions:~ "Bright and fair until Sept-=~ ember first, to be followed by Q a long, COLD winter,p \1 "AR E You PR EP AR ED ?~ l l Rhoades- Coal & Feed Store.~ ¢ll _ (0)| o d m x w w , M A K E R a o ' H A N 1 . o N A t t o r n e y s - a l l a # Geo. E. Johnson, Secretary.22-3 3 s e -.|r |¢ nr represented.Hidden are invited lo be present. The approximate quantities are: 1765 Lin. I'cet Wood Guan! Rail. Certliied c hec k for 5 pdf ec nt of the amount of the hid wil! be z~equhed| mth each end every bid received. Plans and npeeitteatione for the mark may be men and information and propbal forms secured at the omce of the County Clerk at Blair. already gotten s start.Inqulr'Ies ue coming in to the Fmn Bureau odke about when to obtain the seed.This year.Kln rtd i l showing up wel! locally.ln a y ear when nm in bm! Kanrod will outy£el:I_ Turkey Ru! enormpusiy.(Hen Wilson hed his Nebraska Se- lected No. 21 oat: eenified end wjil have I. pod bunch for nle.Com~ 1 h h ants with ordinary oah.They looked twice as good is the avenge when we nw it in the ikld. Asliulted Wages It is reported that mme P¢°|>!e are dissatisfied with Une wage :ella and Lhruhirng neale for Wuhington eounty.These same people did not have time to read nm suc h 1 meet- ing was called.it somdimoe pays to .._£03 Goldln"" West hour.made at Puritan mills, $2.25 per nd: at The Rhmdes Cul and neg Eton. The Blair-Fnntanelle highvray win soon be eampietod and will mah | fins drive through the north-weswerp part of t.he'county.A. W .Sprkk and otben f ; Fonanelle were over Wadnaday in the interest M therold. It in evident that the school boan! are of Lgmpinion that the Blair coal dealen are crooked and are ukirvg for bids on cull to he nighqd our either the Canning C0'| or the MHP: ncnlex.Both them partles are mem- bers of the :school bond.C l : weights hun been taken beforsa thin. I n t year the Cmwcll Lumber Co. furnllhed two cars. Tha Rhonda Coll and Feed Store two can. the last ur being furnished by the Christemen Lumber Go.. . | ~Q |1 |.D1putment of Public Works at Lin- r c l n . N e b r l l k l . T h e S t a t e a n d C o u n t y r e n r w t h e r i g h t t o ' n l v e a l l le ch ni c al it ic s a n d he 3 e c t a ny o r a l l bi ds . M a r y C . D h b e l . C o u n t y C l e r k , \\ a . s h i n g t o n C o u n t y . \ FARM BUREAU NOTES The Fnrrn Bureau ollke would be glad"lo get an opinion from member! ""' "" "/$ "" ¢ ~ ~ ~ , g SunburnedNose Use plenty of cooling 'Men alaum Henk nnlly. quickly and °uxtiwplicluy voUR cHEc1<1NG ACCOUNT . . |5 . . SOLICITED. c a n e a a l l y g e t u p n r f p i u m f o r su c h s a g a N .B .It ' a g e n e r a l l y a l a d y w h o d o e s a l l th os e t h i n g s a n d s a ve s t h a t m u c h m o n e y o n t h e g r o c e r y b i l !f o r M r . H a n . R a t s !R a i n !n u n S o m a n y c o m p l a i n t s h a ve c o m e i n a b o u t r a t a t h a t a r r a n g e m e n t s h a ve b e e n m a d e b y t h e F a r m B u r e a u t o h a ve a n e x p e r t r o t k i i l e r i n t h e c o u n - t y A u g u s t 3- 4- 6. It i a e s t im a t e d t h at fu l l y $7 7 , 5 0 0 . 0 0 p e r r o a r i s l o s t t o t h e fa r m e r s o f t h i s c o u n t y f r o m t h e w o r k o f r a t a .W h y fe e d th e rr h 'H r .P e r r y i s h e r e t o s h o w u a h o w t o g e t r i d o f t h e m .I f y o u w a n t a d l fm o n a h a t i o n o n y o u r p i n c e l a n d a g r e e t o l e t a l l t h o n e i g h b o r a l m o d a b o u t i t c a l !t h e c o u n t y a g e n t n t B l a i r . lnnhip of new they n y u m d w man that dm:'1. gf! hh money'| vlonh nm af the Farm Bureau hnd bane: vnks up. Pullry (Walling This Bank has the facilities, the ex- perience and. the knowledge of the local conditions to render you the most efficient assistance. L ESTIMATE OF z x r s x s a s At the regutu meeting of the Bard of County Commiuioners of W uh- lnxton County. Nebraska, held on the 6 day of January, l92l, the follow- ing estimate of the necessary ex-pense ol W uh inr wn County,Nef breaks during the ensuing year corn mencing on the Sth day of January. 1921,inciuding the amounts necesn r y to meet outntsmling indebted ness n l eyidenced by the Bonds,Coupons or wnrnnta iegnlly issued. whkh estimate was entered at large upon lheir records and ordered pub lished (our successive weeks before the levy for that year, in The Enter prise, a. newspaper of general circu intion in said county. which estimate |l \a n n1 H E A R D r a p p l n u . I c Qm o u n o * m u * Q I | A N D a f e r . T H E N 1 h a r d n a p a . A N D w ; i m . D F A d y ; n ¢ u i w n . A w a i t ; ; , ; ° . r o o f . |0 I f ~11 |are anaiening to the fart that it doean't pay to keep a. hen that doeln"t lay.In response £5 the der.[|and for culling demonstntionn In this county we have secured Mr. Olds .of Lincoln to come and take care of this work. He will be in this county from Aug. Sth to 2:54 p. m. August 10th.Some dates have al:endy been arranged. Anyone wanting a meetigg in their neighborhood should all thé county agent at once. Hr. Olds L1 a successful farmer and a very capable nun.At the some time he in an entertaining ulker and some interesting moetihga are m>¢~=¢» ¢d_. Along the poultry line we would llke to know how many people have penned or sold their roottern this year.Millions o l dollua annually sro Zoot from the farmer:revenue because he will not attend to this little hotter.Fertillzed eggs spoil.The Farmers State Bank Blair, Nebraska. | u°r nlqn \.oo 1.i!e,and they pay correspondingly iow pdces.The nun who gets these roostcn out of the way, fathers the eggu often enough, keeps thorn in n ¢ | | . n | u . p -11=1a u. rn. Daily.Mia Fayme Dixon spent the week- ur 4:35 P zu. Daily.em!in Wayne returning Monday Tlllnl W elt..........:.....1 n u v l u u o u u i u u o u v t u o s u u c u u plainly norm; wuzimthaz this u the of lee, in the center, mnnec wi with xuamS Photos will please you.xumn Photos will please you.*"§rn:nx0f;h~W:sl1in¢wn Hi my.g g "hi g; e nd .m e ....¢a mp gr ou on a r p ;e ea 1 u m >~ -. . AT YOUR SERW CE' The Citizens State Bank il lt your wviu- wry hullneu day in me year. n L, neverout ul lawn.n in never lick.It In never away on a vmlliun..11 1| never we busy n an :hx-nys an nhl ph. It never Hin. CITIZENS STATE BANK BLAIR'NEBRASKA. :NK I~ PERSONAL SERVICE MARliB"l` REPORT:E wzsaxw | \ 5 __ ___ ~sUerS . rings - gs . tier L ..__ lirrfat heat _ . rn. yellow ts.new .19 .08 .25 - _ - - - -- - ' - tn, old._ -._ . _- ~ g i . . _ . - --_. $7.00 to .24 .25 .28 $1.03.40 _....22 .26 51.25 Th: expenses connegtgd wilh a cob lege education can be cut by attcml~ ing Dana Coiiege.M- tf Mrs.Earnest Hopewell.of Boise, Idaho, is a guest at the Oiin Hope- well home in this city. Golden West flour.made at I"uritnn mi\La, $2.25 per sack at The Rhondes Coal and Feed Store. Don't forget the band concert and ql ~M N I if .n Q Ql a w n t h i s e \ e n i n g , J u l y 2 1 . M r s .E l l e n Fo s s o f O m a h a sp en t ~ne d a y l n B l a i r l a s t w e e k s h a k i n g h a n d s w i t h o l d fr i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o n s . M r s . A n n a . C n s w t t e r a n d d a u g h t e r s o f O m a h a w e r e B l a i r c a l l e r s r e c e n t l y , d d v j n g u p f r o m t h e m e t r o p o l i s f~: bus in es s. P s t m n i z e h o m e In s t i t u t i o n b y b u y - i n g y o u r b r e a d o f t h e B l a i r H o m e B a k e r y .N i r o l i n e n f o t h a 'b a k e r y go o - dl . al l e .1 8 t ! Th e p a vi n g g a n g h a ve a l m o s t c o m - For Rent-'1'v.o sleeping rooms at 4 w. Washington street.1-tf Dane College Fai!Tenn opens pt. 27.Wdte for catalogue.2-i-tf ht. A. Sams of Scottablulfs is visit- ar friends and reiotives in Blair. Co=nkey's Starting Feed for sale the Rhoades Coal and Feed store. The family of Reed O'Hanlon are ~ering from a siege of the easles. Golden West flour.made at ritan mills, $2.25 per sack at The ~oades Coal and Feed Store. Rev.J. A. Johnson and family left e first of the week for n short visit ith relatives at Fullerton, Rich. Let the Blair Home Bakery do your ~ial baking when you have eom any or are serving on refreshment ~mmitteea ls t! For Sale--One of the best located omes on Grant Street.Persons in- rested may call for powc ulars at o Enterprise oflice.'I-if The family of Frank Itarblcan have rriwed from West Point and are ow nicely located ln the Mrs. Gross roperty on Lincoln street.. Mr. C. M. Hitchman of the Farm- m State Bank had as his guests onesday,two of his brothers who ere passing through via outa C. T. Farnham and famlty are en- oying a Dodge touring car these arm e\enlngs.They traded in their ond Sedan and took the larger ear. After visiting their relatives and umerous friends In and around Blair r. and Mrs. B. S. Fletcher and fami- y espect.t0 leave the tast of this eelr for California where they will alre their future home.Mrs. etcher now two brothers and ne sister there. Frank Bates and wife of Omaha pent last week In Blair visiting rela- lves.Both Mr. and Mrs. Bates are having Mrs. Bliss very anhlngton county people n reared in this ric.init5°. tes wilt be remembered as llilhelmlna Rodel,formerly a ~pular teacher heme. babyMrs.Wm.F.Wysuph andI ~nadd, of Tyndall. South Dakota are isltlng at the home of her sister, rs. beltoy Creech since last Satur- ~ay.Mrs.Wysuph came downi to ; t her little girl. Virginia Dorothy. ho been staying with her aunt o town an ws |~usy on e~ras kn street before long. Mr. Lafay ette lee. an elderly man at the Croweil home,passed away early last.Wednesday morning.His son who resides out in the state, took the body to Iowa for budal. no.`¢sd Mrs. J. J. Kildsifr left Wednesday for the Fatherland. Rev. Kildsig recently resigned the mana- gershlp of the Danish Luthemn Pub- lishing:House and plana to live ln Denmark. For Salea-A strictly modern orna Clo New.City wa r ae- tric ti ts.fumace.full basement. Three and one-half acres of land. This is a real bargain.For full par ticulars inquire at The Enterprise ofhce.li - tf Mr. George Broderaon sold his forty acre farm to .lohnBeeklun one day last weelr for $250 per acre.This is one of the tine forties of the county and Mr. Ilroderson has refused $325 per ac re for it.Ile is to more to Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Howl.sal autoed up to Tekamah yesterday to attend the ,funeral of Col. Wellington Har rington.Mr. Herringtonaaa one of the pioneers of eastern Nebraska and widely known through this section of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Siert drove in from their home at Walthill last Tues day evening.After an evening's visit Mr.. Siert drove back to attend to business but left Mrs. Siert here to visit her parents,Mr.and Mrs. Jalre Day and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Johnson of this city. who went to Denmark a few months ago,have returned to their home after a very pleasant journey. Their daughter and son-in-law,Mr.and Mrs. Roberts of Omaha presented them with the eheflt which made possible the delightfui trip. Thomas M. Temple.A. R. C. di- rector from Chicago arrived ln Blair last week to attend on executive rneetlng' of the Blair Red Cross Chap- ter.hir. Temple spoke to the com- mittee on the adviaability of having a trained.social rrorlcer in the local held and strongly recommended the local organization hiring one.Some of the committee objected on account of the expense but it was llnally sle- cided to try a social executive for a few months in order to straigzhten out matters that have been in a tan- inee the flrst of April.gle for some time. ll Rzlfa a. fn. Daily. 2:54 5: m. Dail,»a House.is-nf Cwr, 35conla per sack at rh Rh d IJohn A. Rhoades and fomiiy drove c M aCoa and Feed Storu I-:nk ony and vicinity last Sunday ".'°='lamina hoble in iaking a va- ____.»_...L tation unlii Aug. lst from her duties o ln constant use during the sum- the hottest weather. mer. and hundred: are taking ndvan- Slate Highwhy Co n ne c ts ll Her ln t a g e o f t h e o u t i n g g r o u n d s a n d n p l e n -A s t a t e r o a d i s zo b e e n a b l i l h a l d i d a w i m i n g b e a c h .. u a co n n e c t t h e G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n -»n »l _ »\ r . . . . 1 - _ - |n t _ \ . . . . - . .- s l i . . . - . . .' i i i 6,c . . s . z ' . . 1 n . | o 2 T225 2:00 6:55 8:80 9:25 2:57 a. p. p. IL a. a.. Tnlnl No rth. rn. Daily except rn. Lhily except rn. Daily except m. Sunday oniy. Tnins South. rn. Daily except m. Daily except Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday a r ...his muny friends.Mr. Mencke was project was defllnltely started no a one of the best know and moat ea- meeting held at Spiker Th u r ld q teerned men in Washington countgfnight of last week at whic h ab od and lla atljfolnlng territory.He held 75 men interested in good road! la the ofllce of sheriff in that c ounty for more than twenty years and made the record of being one of the .most efficient public ofllciala in this part of the attlte.Mr.Meneke wna a fine character, faithful to every trust and a true friend.Hia .many kind wow: 1 the county were present. George Wal: of Fremont. president of the Good Roads Aasodatiou d Nebraaka.made o very interesting address. explaining in detail the work- lnga of the law under which a h h and national highway: are eatahliaboll and deeds will long remnln na n mono- and maintained. ment to his memory. Hooper Sentinel Fremont ls now going ahead with plana for the erection of a sales pa- vilion In that city for uae in livestock sales.A committee from Ita business mon'u body was out laat week in- specting the pnvlllona ln this terri- Tho following gentlemen wereloomed an a committee to take no trio prellrnlnary work of securinz the fund:and locating the line of the proposed road:Waldo Hancock. H. P.Whiteeao. Henry Battling. Chris 0m-man.Henry Rasmussen.H.E. Heir and Fred Petersen.Th e y i m call another meeting soon to receive their report.and Heine (two former n¢»p<==~1n~»';¥Those present from Herrnan were John C. Helo and Earl Little, were E. C. Bundle, Henry Trnhlsen, L. V. in our city 'haeaday looking over tha Ackannan. C. R. Gray. Waldo Han- tory.This committee, which is com- posed of John N. Monnlch. J . How- pavillon at the Fair grounds.'rock and L. D. Bundle.Herman Refund I The proposed road will he of Ili" Mr.and Mrs.Floyd V||nValln of benefit to farmers along the route. Omaha were calling on friends in Her- There la add to be cowdoiable rh- man Sunday last.Mr. VanValln la alry among property owners o!_thaenraged in the mercantile bualneaa ng western part of the c ounty on 'Ee Spencer, Boyd county, but his tamllylntatter of locating the road. Th!! *Ill still ocffrmf thcir home in Omaha.,hare to be settled by the nate end- J.B.Jenaen,proprietor of the neer after the other preliminary wort Herman mont market, has juat added has been done. BEING NOW OPEN For business we wish tocall your attention to our line of Fa ce Pow de rs , T o i l e t W a t e r s Pe r f u m e s a n d Lo ti on s. Youre respectlully, Islam |»|mleMAcv Prescriptions a specialty. ___-. -_ . _ \ LK _~'~ff '..._. ._~ '.`! §¢=`P?~`1 ,; §.. ~~ = § ; . \ ~Tel'v ~ ~,~ `:-.f' -(Q.; .. d n .~1 /'.¢~."I s »_/.»,_- 2'¥'""\ Q These Folks Had a Vacation Club Account Jun :bout a yur nga, muy of your hieadl ltuhd hyingmddeinthhhunkamxllnmountnehwoak for s Vuaion Trip. Wa hulpad them by mdding lnkrut, lo now with Vustion Time at hmd thly hav: thu moncy to go sway md enjoy thamnlveu. This il jul ono of the muy phuurel um comecome to thou who (uve lurnsd how to uve.Yau andotheuamaif youvrilladoptnplnnofluinl and dun follow it. Wu would liko tnempldn at phm to rw-my rims that it il oonvoniunl.. THE STATE BANK C. A, Schmidt Pruident T. E. Stevens, VicowreaidantTh. F Il Cuhiosuma ,erC. J. Schmidt, And: Cashier D. J. liundahl, As|'t Casier .R _.;.. ....|, .» ~r1,.»\unwn multi, Qmau pc: Polka na a."3Ii.»a Mary Cook conternplntenihoodca Quad and Feed Store.'fI\¢'r-fling a few weeks vacation ln thei The Mrs.Minnie Miller property \\\g{ after August lst. 1 east South street ls being remod-,Mr. George Gllbcrtson ol Nlobrnra,ed :V ;'°£" Guwc hon who reeantly Nrhrnskn visited nt the home of rela- .lrc "il1ttr in this city last week. There "°;g=°B"g' *;;f===» ln bl*-l Flies Edna Reynsrd, who so suc- 'ar gh a e 1 °=§=C E:cossfuIly handled the pcnmanahlp e new mnnagemen me uork for the city schools last year, nd t them.IB Brs,lin= been re-employed to conduct the Bliss Ruth Moore, who has been at-\\ork for the next year. mding Wesleyan summer school, is 5lis.~=Dorothy Knvlch of Fremontow ot the home of her parents for \\1ll uaslsl. ln the violin recital to be shun vacation.;..'1\en next Monday ewning bar the Mrs. Anna Cuatetter came up frtlmvwupnls of Prof. J. W. Swihart at the nuha Wednesday morning on lausl-'Fhri-tlsn church.The admission is rss.Her many Blair friends were free and all are invited. lad to see her agdn. 'lhro of the Crnble brothers were | Blair the first of the week. Years go these boys were in the butcher lz business here in Bladr. Prof. J. W. Swihurt will present hll iolin pupils ln a recital next Mon- ls' evening. July 25, nt the Chris- Iun church at 8 p. rn.All are in- itrd.Adrnlaslon free. Little Misa Jean Meyers had a lrthduy pmy tm Moi1»d=:v» July 11, t her home on South W alker Are. .ll of her little friends were present nd had a delightful flme. Dr. Murdoch and son Louis returned rom Lake 0koboji'on business and eported the weather warm at that .Ieasure resort.It is sold to be the ottest In over twenty years. Mrs.c .R.Mead with IIlicabeth nd Paul set out for Lake Okobojl ast Friday moming.They had llenty of luggage and camp eomfons \ndhope to enioy the next few weeks mmensely. The weather man ls ogalnal.the hreshing game in this section of the :tate as it rdns about every other light.The small grain ln the shock n the llelds is turning black and la n had shape. For Bale-A llne seven room resi- Ienee ln the beat resldfhce portion of Gnant street.House modem ln every way and ln exc ellent repair.Good garage.Priced to sell qulelr.Zn- |uira at The Enterprise olllcl.8-lf J. Bl. Ry de was ln Blair recently hsving driven hack from his home- stead whic h he and Mn. Ryde took this spring near Marshall, Wyomimt. They are in lore with the great West and wlll remain on the land until fall. Rev. Sealey of the Congregational church has moved his family to Blair from their home at Des Haines. la.. and are nicely domiciled in the lir. ldurdoch home which they will oocupy while the Dr. and family are at Luke lf y ou c on get y our college work nl Dana College, why no anay to get at Pay us a visit and let us sec vhnt can be done.24-tf 'lEACH ERS' EXA AIINATIGNS County Teachers'.F.xan1lnatlons will be .held Friday and Saturday. .luly 22 and 23 at the olhc e of the County Superintendent at the court h¢»ue in Blair, Nebraska. Mabel Marsh, 233t County Superintendent. oen_.NEzc n,oon1::G TOW NS Ft. Calhoun Chronkle ` 'founty Colnmissloner White was here yesterday placing detour signs on we Highway south of town dl recting travelers to take the Helm: road, as the Highway is closed from the county line to the Ponca hill, whelb grading is being made for paving the road. According to a report in Sundsyhpapers Calhoun is to be highly hohor M next summer.The Neihnwt C1|.i\ organized ln honor of John G. Nei lmrdt, Nebraakfs poet laureate nm considered Americafs foremost poe nill hold its annual litenary meetlm and banquet on the aight of old For Atklnaon.lt ls said that in addltlm g~=a number of Americ fs leadln; iternry llghts, some notable foneig men of letters will be pnacnt.. l..sst Sunday's Bee contained a: Interesting Writeup of how Conatan came to the UnilflCachelin.who States from France in 1834 and t Ft. Calhoun ln sorghum cane The need was 1855, plantd the hrs ln the United State: smuggled from Chin by a government oflleial and give by him to Mr. Caehelln. who plante an acre of lt on his farm in old De Soto.From the patch he secure fifty gallons of good sorghum. Frank Adams of the Fort Calhou Chronicle says:"That $200,000 51 Georges Carpentler takes home wit him constitutes another of thos \ 5.28 p. m. Daily 'cfs \l 41° | okomjx."lies" that bind France and the U. S This §hosl was .a 1921 modelI3 Miss Carrie Thompson O! G1un|IfAu,K,¢},,,»° lslnnd, n former Blair girl spent n Cui ; News few d:vs in Blair visitimr friends la:1.A family reunion at Lhe home of'week.Misa Thompson grew up in Blair and le the daughter of Mr. 0. C. Thompson. iormer merchant of the Bee Hive here. At a regular ting of 0. E. S. lust Thursday evening. seven candi dates were initiated into the onlrr and later a soc ial session was held and a committee served ice cream nod cake.In spite of the intense heat n large crowd were present and the evenlng was an enjoyable one. Last Friday. July 15, Ml.-ua I'renee= Sappenlield was fourteen yean old and on Saturday evening about n doz on of her friendaulprung a surprinf on her hy coming in for a pleasant Hr .and Mrs.G.A.Blackstone in Blair was celebrated July uh.The entire fnrnily consists of Dr. und Mrs. W. R. Towrmend and three children of Minneapolis, Dr. nnc! Mra. M. Wood of Tekamnh.Mr.and Mn .H.C. Blackstone of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Blackstone and baby of Hustlnil and ir. and Mrs.D. R.Blackstone of Cra sr This was the flrat time the entire fnrniiy had been lozether and a good time was surely enjoyed by all. Kennard News The many friend; of W. E. Swihart will be very glad to learn that he in slowly improving and was able to nit in a chair out on his front porch to- day for the first time sdnoe his illness..tlme.She wma taken to town nnfll The Blall' band boys are kept pretty kept there until all had gathered nn-l.bmy these hot days, or rather even- was then taken home.To ur l.lIt\l."n's They have their regular prac- she was surpdsed is putting it mildly. After the crowd had settled dc!-\1 they played games until a lute hourafterwhichicecreamandivpfrr= were served.After Sunday morning had arrived they all departed for their homes wishing Miss Frances many l1 l tice every Monday evening under the leadership of Mr. Van Cleve of Taka- mah, on Wednesday evening they go to Tekamah and assist the Tekamah boys in their band coneertll and regular weelrly concerts at the court house lawn.There in always n large more henry birthday;crowd present and they are well re- Carl Kolterman has been havinlr the time of his life this summer..-\ Sew weeks ago he and his family spent a short time at that popular summer resort. Lake Okobojl, and a couple of weelu ago he again loaded the family in hia Buick and ltnrterl for Seward. Nels.. for a visit with h|~ brother,Fred.who la in the name business nt that place as Carl in running here.He np-ent a week there will lpaid for their time and t1~ouble in gettinlr'there ns Blair has u band that ltluda second to none for any city of in .size and they have due reaaona for feeling proud of the heya Let ua auto over and hear them some Thun-day evening. or every Thunday evening would be stil! better.l"I1.ery~ body likes music and these open-alr concerts are a reai treat these ilnc summer evenlnxs.again looeled up and drove to Red Burt'Couuly Henk! . Onki lowu. for a vialt of a week nnhl :The new truffle light in the form nf hle mother and another brother who an electroller with a powerful light, are living at that place.He left Re-l mounted on athne foot block, was put Oak about 2 o'cloek Monday aitcr-in place Monday rnorningatthe inter- noon and arrived at home in Blair leetlon of the Vo'asl1lngton Highway I ' LAST MONTH, on a bht ' OF A hmillar. 2 WITH -rhé 1101. up homl.AND DE;.t;:l<;L.|B small. L .I OPEN s.nJht.WHICH 3r|L=»§=p me ol, - 'l l 4 q u -A L O N E i n H n ;o l d .s o ¥S M ;! ; l | ¢ h c l t . . 4 - ' A I .'n v / 1 ~°'°'°'» J »_ r . J I \_a A u N 1 | E n |u a l .T H E H o f \ Q £ f l u s h . l i A N D W I ! £ N 1 b e a r d .A r m : A w " r a ,an »0 a 0 QM O A N B A N D g r o a n s .Y O U F A T z u m |0 l 'II Il Q , a iE f 1 '~:~< ||\vnu... ...T cools WITH G-A-S The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any other way.` BLAIR GAS CGMPANY BLAIR, NEBRASKA |¢*~"U~I"K~I ' n|Han y o u nm Hu new .|\1R-ITG}H"!£rua|"50.?I 0 ~()~AL O,wr '~"'E1aAi'»-r-rié L l u u r r r o c i l " | Y E l . 5 1 o u c c o 1 . 0 .mum s o'do ck th e sum "ww with lam meet. juxl north ol the 13th 0 |.w ; _ : |" *Q Ma t.--....,,.~x mt n :1:.*1urnD|3D1?¥QP RT.A1"l?NDERRARYA FARMER'S WIFE HOW Do YOU SAY m By c N. unus Common Exton k\ English maHaw no Avoid 'hmm W1/»':"./~//e' .hug EASY 'ro Ku. ;x'S"-`_1;~ #~~ f a MTE ~~'w,=:*' S T E A R N S ' E L E C TR I C P AS TEi s u n Y n i l 1 M n - a u r r r z l z 1 | l A : t . 1 ' H . A n l a won b n:I as an.ua "¢IT`:'.,?"-5? .m=|»'2 '» »= :. »gg,-_;;__ lf¢f\»|\;~ ..1;n9rr1 |al||\|l\" : .a r '" '° 2 . ; : '.° : & ' ° "g _ . r : " ° '°lu IE ¢ . . $ " u i n " n u r a s u l ' Dldn't Understand Enoori.Margaret hid l :Inter A yur older who ru to slut | son: at ln enterlllament givin bl' tbl Sunday school. When the time srrlveé the liste: was alck and could not zo. an Hu zaw said:"I Iflll slug the son; for dalrr." gud :ho am.When :he dnishrfl it tbl spplluao ns great.Soma c an near the mn said: "You \Ili have m ning It spin." She looked nmund md said:"No,z `rog'2 :Ing ll. again.1 did 1: rlghl. the fin!time." I c ¢ or | 4 | _ ¢ _-nnu ! Mrs.Peterson Says She Was Afraid to Eat on Account of Trouble That Foilowed. "I weighed jun a hundml nm; three pounds when I bean tnlalng Tlnlac.nun now I weigh a hundred and :mn- ty t\\0 pounds."declared Mn .Amy l'\ti'non,the wi ll 0|n pmgpgrougfnnmr of Lallmrllle, Nut. l suburb of New Bwford."I hui ac ute lndlgenlon," the mid. "and no nun knows how 1 autfend. l had c mmpln: puns In my nc mleh'hat ware uumst unhelnhlo.and I xuffc red no and of dlsueu ww :lland bluatlng.Why . l was adullly starring to keep from baring In such nwrui misery.and I Im!lhlnoen pounds ln weight.Sbmltlmai Z won-mier how 1 lived unousrh 11311. ami I gust though! Hun nl no hope forno.I was rcsllau night and wr and WSI euily irritated md some nlghrni adept so llttla it didn"z hem um I had been to bed ll ull.."But now I fn! as au-ons md wel! an if 1 hid never been ua a uns ln my l'!a. and I just know Taniac 1;az.:2-2. ":::::°:, ill me :: : " :. . , . sad wer; ume 1 an down an me tibia I eant heip but feel thankful I0Tlnllc .I have I Io udtrhll lpp fliti and h u e gulnld b u t all mr halt wdght nd :lx pound: heuldes.I am almply overjoyed lqbe helm; so well, um 1 just pulse anlac nranrwhnro l go,"'hum' ll mold by ludin; dl-uggists wxrywberl.--Ad1t1t1lolll¢Dl. °'ELl3ER" AND "OLDER" UE farmer worel,"el||er."should sun mn- the next mon\ng and Danpuked llim Daisy for her anew mereplled Um! the mn was ao brigh and \ . Gutlauara loothn itching loaip Gu retiring nutty mb spun at dm-druu and itching with Cutlcun Olm ment.Next morulnl shampoo withCuttcurl. Soup and hot nmer.)!nk§_ :gym your evmany toilet nrevlraumn and lun a c lnr mn md lon. whim hnndl.. A LINE Cnssn Gy John Klnd|'|¢k Bangs. ..|e l d e r b r o t h e r l e ft f m lIu r o; \ e t o d ay , " m l , " M y a l d e r l m a t h e r . "i l u ! " o l d e r " ah n\ |!d b e usa.1|In rufs»rrl:1g t o m e m - b e r s o f a n q x h e r fa m i l y .a n d tn r e fe r - r i n g t o 0||}\l{.hl.Th u s ,muy." l i e i s t h e o l d e r o f t h e w o In o l h e n l . "a n d o: a | "B ut , " s he n m ir l " p e r h a p s t o m o r r o w I sh al l be a bl e to Q xi nk a bo ut y ou r pr o- pm m l a n d g lve y a l l y o ur a n s w e r . " B o D l n d c l l c m n l a l l d l !'W ith h l a "The lk: lam beautiful and blueto-du." me said."I cannot thlnk nbou anything dine;perhaps tomorrow I will give you mr answer." So poor Dan had to be content and him made Dun bolder than ever.He turned his 1:1ight face towardher and spoke."Bliss Dllly," be uid. "ln this heaullfut world than rannotho two mom certainly made for nth omhor than you lm! I. "Just look at the yellow in yourgown.D01~sn'l ll jul! mn!-eh the ygl- low of my clothes?New fha! do you may sz wo are married am. lure In thisheld wharv the mlinhino ls bright and warm.. an two happy lovers nhouI.d'!" Mlm Daisy shook out her th is ;petaled skirt and looked down at the n-M l t .D A N D E L I O N a w o k e o u t m o r n i n g t o B u d g m l r i n l n e a r h i m p r e t t y M I M D a i s y .D a n w a s e w r b o l d . b u t l l l l l p u t t ! Fanalqn Wheat Yialuh. Tha wheat. yield of Auairalia la ex pected to bl betlrenl I2'5.0(X).{l)G and l30.0lll.000 blllhela. of which 100.030.- ooo are available for export.The canmn ylelsl la :hu largest since 191641. alllmlmh not tha recon! year.The latesteullmale for the mo-21 whatcron or india glvaa the lutal al 23.&J0. wo aorta. aa against zaomow actea for tho ccrreapondlu; forecast of lu: f u r .Tha yield wlll be wr: muc hqnallar nmmnamanu than laat year. __lmp a n a m t o Ha mmlzamlne ararully ner; bottle otCAli'1'0liIA.. mat f amous old ramad; Huw H~5 RELIEF not "\~l¢l|:r."Th r m l n o r u l e i a ; n p p l i e d t o t h e w n n l s "old¢~st"a n d " o l d e n " o n e s h o u l d a n y . It I m h a s m o r e t h a n o n e b r o t h e r ," M y el de st b r o t h e r l e ! ! fo r E u r o p e to da y. "n o t " M y o i d n t larollner."'Th i s c h a i r Ia t i m o l d e s t o f t h e l h r r e . " n o t t h e " vl d e l t . 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I The stat vention otntrat Zetter eat-rleoa will .held in ¥ork August 8a n d B.G o ve r n o r A l t K e l r l e 1| li l a d - dr es s t h e aes ocl ntl un o n t h e l e e o n d d a y .A h e a vy m n d s t o r m w h i c h s t r u c k Blo od ltl el d,b l e w o u t t h e p l a t e gl a s s fr o n t a t t h e P u s c o t t d r s o o n l 'u l t u r \ » et o re .B l a u ;tre es w e r e b i o ! !d o w n a n d d a m a g e l s r e p o r t e d t o g r o vr l n l U ° P | Co u n t y S u p e r i n t e n de n t t t . B . B o r n e o o f H e b r o n h a s a p p o i n t e d F r a n k B a h i a a n d L o w e l l S d t e l fw d e r k e r ,b o t h o f B e l vi d e r e , t o r e p w a e n t T h l r e f c o u n t y at t h e b o y s n t h o o l e n c a m p m e n t a t t ~ Ne b ra s k a S t at e Pa i r , S e pt e m be r 4- 9 . Th e a l l e o f a t o u r i s t r a m p o n b e e n ae le t te d b s t h e C o m m u n t t y c l u b o G e n e r a a n d i t w u t h e p u t . t n o r d e r a t onc e.Th e Ir o t l n t l s o f t h e Th i r d w a r d s c h o o l b u l l d i n g h a ve b e e n t i m e d o ve r fo r u m u s e b s t h e b o a r d u f e d o e e t l o n . To l o s e t h r e e b a r n s l n t h e In t fe w y e a r n o n t h e s o m e fa r m w a s t h e e x - p e r i e n c e o f C h a r l e t D o n o r . a fa r m e r no tt h vvee t o f H e b r o n .T h e i n t b a r n w a s b u r n e d . t h e s e c o n d w a s t l e a t m ; ~ l n a c y c l o n e a n d t h e t h i r d b o n e d b y li g ht n in g . G u y Paul ey,a y o u n g fa r m e r .n a rr o w l y es r o p e d b e i n g k i l l e d w h i t w o r k i n g a r o u n d a th r e sh i n g r i ;o~ t h e t e r m o f D . 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D r i l l i n g fo r o l ! b y t h e H o m e O l l C o cotnp osed o f H a s t i n g s bu n l tt e t l me ~ h a s b e g u n o n t h o D a n N e t t t e t o a fa n l i ve m i l e s a n d a h a l f e n t o r P a u l i n e G o ve r n m e n t g n o l o g l x l a h a ve a s u r ve y Th e co m p an y ha a le a s ed s eve r al m o a n d a c r e s a n d t t o l l Is n o t s t r u c k I~ t h e B r a t w e l l , t w o o r t h r e e m o r e vr i l be d r il l e d . 1 'i n n e r m a d e p n h l i c b y t h e w e u t h e b u r e a u snott't n l t m e l r e r n z e m u l m u m te m p e r a t u r e i n O m l h a fo r ti r s t t l nl r l e en d ny a o f Ju ly t h is y es : t I t i e g r e e i h i g h e r t h a n t h e l " ? l l 3 ¢ fo Ju l y d a y s d u r l n g t h e p u t f o r t y g e n r e Th e a ve r a g e J u l y t e m p e r a t u r e fo r t h le n t !o r t y y e a r s w a s g i ve n a s 2= w h e r e a s t h e a ve r a g e s o fa r m m y e has be en 90. G o ve r n o r h i t K e l vi n w r o t e a l e l t e t o t h e p r l n d p a t b a n k :a n d o t h e fl tl a nr la l in s ti t ut i on s o f t h e c o u n t r y i n w h i c h h e s e t o u t fo r t h e m t h e r o n d l t l o n e o f S e h r n s k a fr o m a n e r o n o t n t at on d po t nt .Th e . s t at e .t h e g u e e m o tlegturea i s g e t t i n g b a r k t o n n n n a i fti st.T h e fa n u e r a h a ve j u s t a b o u li q u i da t e d t h e i r p o s t w a r tosses.h ea r n .a n d a r e g e t t i n g o n t h e i r (e e ag a l n i St a t e A u d i t o r Ge o r g e M a r s h w a t u r n e d d o w n b y t h e d l a t r i d c o u r t o wre ndp rei tre por tsn nd :hu mm this of foreign allpiomatlsu withu inlu-rn! zo discover hw lmpell ¢in :be aeutlnnnt ln fu e r o f a nk 1-xchanzv of Ideas an all mhjeda rntrnlnx inlmmalloual discord. ~is survey. so far an ullirialn lavam ruling to Nmmvni, has aroused :hem num! lallnfuc llon. 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Th e r e al s o h u b e e n s om e t h o ug h : n l u | l d ¢ a p o s l b i o r e l a t i o n t o t h e n k r l n d i p l o n u u c re co ns tr uc ti on t o b l u n b y t h e p m r e f n .T h u v l l a p r o u n d f n l l u t t o n t h a !t h e res our ces a e a p n b i l m u o f m e H a n l o n m u o n n a m b e l e ft o u t o f c u n l n d fn u o u . vn t h o u g h I M R t l l l l l n p e o p h l u v! » n p r u r n t n t i ve p r m n m t o w e a k f o r ' m e p m l l b l i l l y t h a t t h e la bo r NEBRASKA NEWS IN CUHGISE FURM State Oc currences of Imports-hoo °m to l. Few Linn ior Quic k Perusal. A llght y ield of wheat u nported ln the Pnprneo Clly communltr. but \ bumper com w p i s practically u »lured. 1llalr'|municipal Ice plan!lllrntdout lu Brat bslrll ol Ic e.The plant hu a da:ton c apadty and has 1 day and nlglsl shift. Al n recent meeting of the Congre ialiunal church at Geneva pllnl were mode to stan a me for the erec uon of a new church building.Cui oounty his empioy ed a home demonnrator.lllms u .Wilklnn.x gfnduau of the homo economics de partment ot the Nebnskl. stat! unl- venityThe lnlenlnle .Aw moot. the An! ever held ln Nebraska, hu jun closed at Nelson. and was a greet success.No lrtldenls happened during the um-e dui' program. Marino: Llndhoul. of Norfolk. whose neck was broken when he struck mebottom ot the river nltor dhlm; into two foe! of Irnler, is znlli alive. al- LEC HOH wlu. F IGHT F OR : on us Orgenlutlbn £0 Continue Drlsl im Compensation Wlthaut Change in Provlllonl.C001 il 0 Ovoratlmatul. Indlampoila,Ind.-The Amerie!!! 111100 will ugh: on for ndjtsled com pnlmlilbll without change in the pro- \l-tons of ill present protrlm. f0|l0'~mg the menus of Pajesideut Hzrdtng so the senate urzinx delayed actlm. .luhll u. Emery. national commander, mild, ln u statement Issued from na- zwnli beldqulrterl here. "The sudden niarm,which apparently hll IWW ! our government of- nrlilg, ini. throcgh adjusted compenmtlon. the United Bute: treasury be no depleted a l to mean nnuonnlmlnmlzy, 1rI1l»nuae no recession nt vlll activity to bring about inch men ures at dtll re-elubllahment and matedll readinnment u we believe to be :ur the but interest of the country n-»¢If." Hr. Emery declnred. " I believe that Secretary Mellonmatt; overestimate: the coat of :uch provision.P1eeedent dlaproru his ;»redltllon of ummm rollnpee If me11090090billpanel.England and :wr twerueu dumlnlom, Italy, FrancoundBelgium, enacted national reild lvglsintion :nd fptmd money than ex- pended n potent in-tor In stabillzlnz WHEAT Aeneas; IS BELUW 1920 Estimates 01 Amount 0| WMS! Snwn Made Public By Agri- cultural Dspmment Acauce or I1 couurmss TM Canadian Crop Fornut l s u . osllsnt-Sufhr | n Funes #nm Luk ul Ralnv-Argqnlnn Ou tlwk u a . 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W a sh i ng t on .n .f'. - - l t e p m u e m n l l r o f a r m e n fr o m l l w mld dl eur ez l.i n c l u d ln ¢ . m em b | - r a fr o m l l m n e s e c ti o n s ,n p pe l n d b e fo r e s h e h a u n e r un m a l t t e e n flb n n k l n g a n d c u r m a n In b e h a l f o f C o n - g r e l l m a n M: l . n u ¢h l l n '\\ b l l l to a m u m d th e fed er a l fa r m fu n n at t b y i né n- a ux in ; m e m l x i m u r u l a m fr o m 510.900 ao s'x».ooo.E .as.Pa l i a n i ,fo r m e r m e m b e r o f c o n n e s s fr o n a t h e P l fn : N e b r a s k a d l : - t f i d ;J.W .l u n t a l l e r .p n r i i d r n l o f t h e F 'l r m ¢ » r ' u u n i o n a t M a t h D u h o n ; G w r x f B a k e r o f t h e l~"nr11\eru'urnluu o f Io w a . a n d M u ffi n l { c A u l l l 'f e . p r e s i - d e n t o f u n l f a r z u e n u n i o n o f K e a n u . s p i l l !a n n u x l y In f u o r nl'm e H o L a n n l l l n b m a n d m x r d t h e r o m m l t t e a fo r a fa vo r a b l e n p o r t .P r e vi o u s t n t h e h e a r i n g o f : l m l l w L a u g h l i n bl l l .(§an|¢1-euman B e a vi s 'n l a c co r d e d a l . h a lf h o u r b a r me b a n t ill l an d !1l .l f\~ l| |. '| co mm itt ee t o e xp la in me p r o vi s i o n s o f h i s b i l l t o a m e n d t h e fe d o r n l r e s e r ve u t e x t e n d i n g t h e l o a n p a l c d a n l a r m p a p e r fr o m n l : m o n t h s l o o n e y o u r . u h i l l w h i m M r . P o l l a r d a n d o t h e r h m u e n n e w I n W l n h l n g t o n h l l r i i l y n p p m t e . announmmem mule by Alonm 3. \\ll um. who hu been designated the na |H .|rm~ntn,np p u l n u - d h y thu#1n z \n »o l nati ons . w hlch wa s l n su nmi un. Il a t l t l n t l o n b y I h r I-Iumpe-an p o w conditions In the Unimed Kingdom, but :he quantity of min was not nazi;what W u needed.In li l!southern herillaphere crop rondltlcnn hun- been reported favorable.Runs lll\|» been 1'¢D0rt2d in Australia mul pronpefu Po n n l o n a n o f F o u r W a n . 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Sutemem at receipts and disburse- °=;;;;==- February 19, 1919, to June 15, 1 :Balance, Februa 19. 1919.4REEIPT3From Chapter Fund %9°0=°\Loans Repair! -......--382.45 Rd un dl and reim-bursements . - - - . .218.92Tot-ll Receipt: ----..-. 3,561.38 m m »THE ENTERPRISE rv" w,,,\¢.ue'v=; Gb*GE N E RA L A ND L o o m f n m w s A ND CO M M E NT The Official'Paper of .Wa§_§1ingt0h County,NebraskaI n .Chu.Ho m m d n u l l .Ibn u u u m o m d a h h n a y f o r » ! n r lg y i fld i ir i th r o h tln a . l=llnVlol.| .l"M| o1:,1rholannu:se a m m p u u o d m l z . : m u Qu d l n g h u va n tl o n a t th a p a n n h l l».E.Nd|0nhom».. in omaha llonany um wu s m uw vsnn ............., ..-"W \¢lu|Hn;~enbu¢kWallace clreun.John Smith of Blair md s bmther Vluhlngloa County Chapterm- im marlzed th i umu Hariri! Lows 1| spemling ihe and family.\gg mm e n c e pmx a t L a k e Qu u me wr h i n d u m c u m smsm of Penlkr.who m a n gggmgg" ,~;;;°°"¥1§'f=§§1'a"I4§ of the tailoring givin:Hin es b een a eu md as mm : utte r a t th e Rwllp t;____°" "s m k o iEvelyn Cameron, Opll Welt, Eltndor Jensen butcher shop has rented t.h¢|.'" " " " " "°! W e d ,M i l d r e d S u m m a :B l y r l e H e r -v m V ; l l n h a l l m d w i l l l i v e t h a n a v l .$ 2 0 . 5 5 1 . 0 9 _.-J ¢ . - _ . -B - u - -- 4 - a n - 1 L l -n n n d l \ ' P | ¥ l ~- - - aa- ¢ ¢ »~ Tuul Receipts ~ 5 . i s i . § v 1 --Tom rec einu with hal-$5:,'|o1.ssanc e on maDISBURBEPlviliu: Relief FundHmmsal Qual: toA. R.C'.blembanluip A. nfc Rem. Library Room ..~ .;:n,ss1.os msnuasnzm-:NTS: r a m s T I nn-....$ 948.37~ :.sso.o1 c$Li§2f'&.-??y. atc., xmve Szla _'s1o.ooe 1 m . ¢ : s m . { » "" ' ; ; . a " ' f : a n g . . .w a n n a m m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _s m sN .' T e . ° 0 | : | n . . | - , r y _ _ _ __ ; _ __5 5 m BLAIR, W AsH1NG5i'0N COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JULY 28, 1921 V OL X X V WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW "S"°°=",|=W To Bn cram ., ~_-_--. . ~ .i ,,§*;:,::;".:°aif" ':':..".:.;:;";1 T0 uonnsrmnnnsSUGAR BEETT u m L a u g h l i n o f C n v f o n i ,Na b . ,w x . D u r b i n u r n . a m n r e n u u v u m -Iu vu l i . . . . . . . W . . . . . . _ .a m a S a u u d ¢ ; v t o r m e x t a n d o d v i a l t so n .A t n m u l m e e w g l ---\ l . L - ; . . . - . . L In n ... . - . . .: . . - hi Il a n R n If1 h l n I i~2i¢'S'iSn§ 'ZH ins.: a s i s ~43.10ssoo s u ___20.10190.25 UDP " _ "" ""1°°'":Fuq.:;n _-.'1'§'fi'I.'.ff'f'F 135.69 : it was deg |lmr noni In HARVEST NEARl r i l h ~ | ° l \ C h u n d ~g HH . DD D L EP I C T I B N , i l l! w u ua ; v| i u vu u l ug ¢ |u w u v - ~..."" ' - -U . .-l.l...l 4...fu ¢ & | "l : r f m f nllr. Leo Hunan oi Om!111 spantjher bona yu anoxen now.nun Christensen is very ill at g 559 gg Not Cauiflad ---..-..32.30:39 Tctn!Disbunamentn -.. 3,525.604oo 14333 Bldnnct on amd June 15.1 9 2 1 , ~ a s u s ;sgggg Bchodulc No. 4 1:|.ss Statement of diahunements,Civ-30 gg ililn Relief Frmd, for whic h oder! 11.11 and invoices ware ==»\-»1=é==n 461 NOT CLASSIFI D40 §{al~c!| 10191Q §'n_|}k Dudgoqq 8 3.50 '":'"~ ""f;i-_ .:;'; T3;";I..;:;;;.' ;..;.. ...alarm thouund nebula WI!!! ummm. wlmonthstreltlnentat1g;venwur¢hl l ~ ~ ~~ Ho s pih l w he n ev er lu : ls . » lé . _ m nuke the Lrlpthere.B i t ~ ~ P u m a m , " ' I h ° M ' ,on my mu th e li nt hu n rln g wu 'To Cu l o n held on psp en ol Wllber Malhexvx and lurid of nn in full requestnd by g m."Some ol th e xe a qu wm n nsnuu gh m b reak ou r h uns but wi lre putting them light into ellec h''Blu al. H. Tlllon of the M. H. Tllwn I: Neb sl wx y zo h"_.C hleI of B ureau of W u mm wal-' v m h e r a u g u r b e e t : m p o ( 7 0 . 0 0 0 g g ; ~ O m x h l l m p i u l n a s .Reports w tba buran nl :ml-'c u ltu r a l ma ma h e r e i n d lu le xml w' " ' ° " A " " " " h u " ° ° " i n ° ' " " ' (ir vi 1 e m, " mo a t o f th e wuek when X-Raygg _jg {f.'mI,'°..'"T.~."'§..'l'§"\,... pic tures of him lung: nm being lsken ¢¢§,n when | | u n d , n l lnbor g; §\~=-=~ men attached W B. W . .1 ,...nd ,.~ I n w u r e i Anmn J ensen, one ol our ex-un Fumllum c ompany who rammed lu! week.Same rshntluna an hea der Dun otharn but n dedlnc of nt lent Mtmn per cam hu been mlde on I-hellns u 1 whale.Big reductions have been made ln umm fumlture whic h h u pmhnbly hld the huvleat c um aid l .All of the mlnmlhc tnnrx nn| o@lvn¢m| of nw materials.Mntnrl- anxlnus ln all md some lun mndo:¢i Ind lnbnr ue nan in importanc e ||.ll'l nm ln anlar zo keep Lhslr hc-hxwt of nunudacturing.lu r le u x° ln| ~ . A fe w qn lomg d " r l | : ,, , pln lnq n lr y N" un »»|-nr -ll.. ,;..~.....-. ...ww .....pa per um on tin plat-s.lt is chim- i i tln l p r a wn ! mmu f u tu r i n g n m dq not wunn! Um reductions md nn ' lynln of ¢he new prlru ll mnda to ow that pruent, prion nm aqui- ent w prewar prices.The lnc nue in _fnlgm mlm ll listed u Lhg blg- gut luwr ln Lln inmu o In thu out »£ mnnuluturlm an one um of mv ii r f l mel lnvolvsu che tnllxpvartltlon | ~lume n m um mu l: md : rm ldn nds and nelghbon. lea num md cake were served by voluntmr helpen bath from. 1-nblu plnped an tha grounds and ln the dlnlng rwm of the Home and plenty of lea c nun c ones won on ul: for the children.. I-'ony a k u w a n kindly domiod by friend: who vllhmd to nn the | 1- fnlr u menus.Armmd | llS5.W van takin in and sms vu elute d vr hlc h wi ll b e we CA buy c hllr fur u m a n dinlnl l s u n IIIGS ll lmncn Mllnnce, Nm,.my 11.-'me u m m Smu }U\<i ohm have hu nouivtd no d e s u m xo e mu o f la n d , u m- gntlng n bnnr 1, 1oo. ¢m»| °<md ln Cherry county , so mllu noutheut ol hon , W ill b e °,¢ ..§ f or ho mutnd s n tr y o n A u g u n . 2 2 n l 0 L m £11 : u w ( o r t h o m n m m u u d n Allilnu lmd e li te on we dn a. Thi m m canals!u l d m folluvrlng 11- \ _w r a p s :22.18,: v o of ..... _____ __..\...__ -1 An ..._ ...s i b l n w i l I v - - 1 . _ _ . .H r .m d H n .C l a u d e B r a n d o n d i u n t o f h e r i n d m g r l e l . Lrrl Kinsey home. 1111111 Pateraenarhohlabeenmeat eatlarat the Jensen butcher shop d\oaHr.J¢aaaltooHt1\| d1opl1a.| re- dgaad andexpactl tolaava July 23:1 br Stockholm,Bvbden for a vlait with his mother and sister.lt has kantwey aaradnoahadaibedtiaam. Hilvifalldnndlda ughtar 1 111110- u d n i n th l a e o o n tr y b u ta n n a o e r - h h ihoy will nuraln ben.Hr..1¢|ae1111aaaooo1'\da1lr.0111|Smith of Pender to take Hr. 'Pe1l1'I¢l1'a plana.iiowillboginarorklhlaareek. Ir. and In W i lbur Lo wa anter- hlned tha following at dinner Bun- h y Jody 10:Mr. ami Htl. J . D. mr wm u m R n t h a n d A r l r l ld ld lr . and llra. Wm. num- and we c hil- dren and 1111. B. Milner of Fairfax, aww D u ho n . L. E. Nelson 'na an Omaha busi- naasvisloor Fdday. I r a .Anna.Petersen and Anna l a r k have gone to Wort111n|1on,Hinnaaota Iorafoarareakavialt arid: h r p u n k : w h o Held!naar Und yhea.L i a b y b o y \ va a h o r n t o Hr . a n d ¥n.'1'a|:1Cna!unanFrl~day,Judy8. Dr. and Hrs. A. J. Cameron drove tor Friday mgm.1'"1 -..........."'rr' .-_.Hrs. E.A.Wachter attended the noon at the c orner of the Sehanek Ulluiallvlalualui lcau anon\¢ 'J W..ranta algned by the chairman andband oonoed. in Blair Thonday evenf garage.Jaiae Hoover who was golng , after being duly approved ln; and reports a splendid pro|'rao1.'north drove directly inzosa ear ,,...,.-mg f i n l as ¢t'?5~?1'¢!<i by c m .Cameron faaa nn omulbv cm-u =<=~»- who -= driving =-'<»|1.1:'.:°::,..;° °. .. :~. : 1. 1.aub- boalnaa vialillr one day hat week.'The eruh Dv-IM! the Kruse oar °"°"|mltted for our inspection are are ofMia:Irene Swanson of climm, zo un north-walt oorner bmkiox *m°n3"?°° ==»;;b»11 ~=~;g=-g=g9 Hg; 1 neo c ov r A 11 1 1 H _mary |or rosa..n eraon ran..North Dakota 1| a guest at the home ;1=~1 and umm h o w " E ~ 1 0 2 0 h a v e b e e n a o o o u n t - i n f e r Statement of rocolpla and Illn of her uncle. F 0. Swanson and fnrn-0°'Y¢l I l "aa reason 1 ''Iily.oolllalon gut hi, b would me |w1¢+"d Yo and ilxatall disbursements '"'f=»§'?§?m=s=&Slay 17. ms to Juno 15. F r e d A n d e r s o n sh i p p e d t h r e e o a r :T h u l e w h o a a a ' t h e a c c i d e n t m r M 1 T h e fo l i o w i m z i a a h r l e f s u m m a r y 'R IQ C E IP TS of li n e e at d e M on d ay 11 1 11 1 1 m d W en t w a s t r a ve i i n g a b o u t t w e n t y m i l e s a n f g "°f§°f1,8 »» ;d .='f.'..'f.7"¥§°"}'§'£»'i' 8¢_1\oo l Diarlci og 1 I 0 I a 11 Id ° " "T u u d a y -h o u r .i o n t h e J g n i o r n e o C 1 o a a F n n f l : B l r a .E .A .W p e h u r o n t e r u i n e d - a e a i l m . - - - . - - - . - - - - . . - - - s 2 , 1 o o s 2: o w n o f e r l x h t f r i e n d s f r o m O u l u L E G A L .N O T I C E | D i a l 3 o r a e z n e n u - - - . . . . . - - . . . . -1 , 8 9 0 . 1 9 l f o r S u n d a y d i n n e r .1 ' G a o B u n g i e .L | V o m e L o w e , J e n -s n m z m ' S A L E n i n a w e n m d Te d d y S w a n s o n r e -L o e i e l L . J o h n s t o n , A t t o r n e y ud 'ogy eveninz from n '| raek'a Br virtue of an ondor of azle umm |18 at out of the Diliric t ooun of Douglas Hr. and Hn. Bw Knott have 1101-lgnnnty, Nebraska. and in poraunwce ed tha Van Valin building aooth of the of a deoreefof md court in an action Smith dnhin x 'atom for meriy ww-juunin P wi i vz wh mi n Bank of :Phd aa a movin: wmv theater undiileueon waa plmlntifl and H. o. Stdn- aro preparing to open up a 1~estau1-ant. er was defendant.This in a boainaa Herman has heanl I vriil at 1 o'o1ock P. 11. on Saturday in need of for yearn ard man! word! tho 131.11 day of August, 1921, at the of comment are heard in favor of the north front door o! the Washington anurpxtee.leoonty court honae in the city ° ' | buraementa.I Balance, Juno 15, 1921-5 791.73 The flnanrial 1oemfl; pertainlnz to nhia Fund were 3:in a von' commendabie mannerg; Ove T. Ana"-1 son. Treasurer.Mr. Anderson made it a pnactloe to issue a receipt Inf all.monlea received. retaining a duplicatefor hL1_!l1es.These duplicate!for-Inlahed a very aatiniactorv basis for; the verifioation of 1-eoeintl.Ade-nnaie vouchers were found for all dia- Civillaa Relief FundBalanne. Feb. 19, l919-..--$1-1621.R°oelpta --..--....----...----- 3.-56138 Illaa Myrtle Wachter came up from Blalr, Waahinfbon coqlity. Nebraska,$3.'l0'?.l18 O m a h a S u n d a y a n d w i l l a p e n d a a e ! !a t p o h i l c a u c t i o n t o t h e h i g h e s t -.J _ . L A L -. l - \ 1 . . _ . Dubunements ----..---$3.625B0 _o n e n o a u w w u u u u u - .y . v \ . . . . . .. . . . . . . _ ... . 'rom Zllahunemenla .413.1-rs soBalance Dooember am. mo s 1,875.59 - _n Behdule Fo. SWaahlnxton County Qhaptar, Amer'-rnn Red Croaa Blair Nebraska Jun- ta as lllruae 345aal5Iav' I no I OI 3 a uv galvw ''11l l aa ~ 1 3 ai al ~ 1516""11l a 0|~ i s 20 n l ~ no n al l as an l l | aa an n n n ~ ll _Il al 23 °°'-"34as26ln~za l no no 0|t o el . ~417.73143 11 55 0021.75 as as5.503150m oI zo $551.5511.53¢r m s 13.5059.00 u n8.257.509.3512.353.25 71.101 0.25l o w :1.3.30s.so5 257.30 March 13,l91B,zsoerman 15.Rodman ..-...--------..-.---3.00 April 7, me Jdra. Dine Career 1o.ooApril 9, mo, llra. Killian..-"6.00April 13, 1919, J. P. Smith--- 20.00April 26, 1919, M1a. T. H. Han- aen --------------..-..-----..2.50 Hay 24, 1919, Hrs. H11 Carter 10.00June 10, 1919, llra. Bind e Smith 20.00June 24, 1919, O. B. Guatln ....- 15.00,Aux 4, 1910, No neooni payee.-5.00Aug. 4. 1919, No record payee.- 50.00 Ang. 12. 1919, No reoord payee-.. 75.00 Sept. 4, 1919, No rewnd payee--5.60 Total Not GlaaaiI1ed--....$232.90 CLASSIFIED 141 S, 1919, Western Union--$ 4.53ay 15, mo, Western Union.-2.45 Juno 6, 1919, M1a. J. P. Jensen,aaiary ...-------.-.---.....--- 50.00July 3, 1919, Weatern Union..4.80 July 2, 1919, Hn. J. P. Jensen,salary -----....-----...---_-... 50.00 - 1 -rTata!Claslifibti --------n11.'za Totai paid Ior arhioh ondera orinvosoea were miaa1n|-...---$8M.0B B.\P"l"Ib'I CHURCH NOTES "Sulfer 1J1e Eittie ohlldren to oome onto mo. and forbid them not," HR. 10:14.How better obey this in}noo- tion of Jeaoa 111111 to nee that they are in Sunéay school every Sunday. uzmly zo wort "' one neun.vi m u bw#is attending stock regirdlels of market pnces mu 'I'here Ts betur feeling in some ln-""Seventy thmland arms of sugar __'i'i-.°ff m.:......... -..L .»....:.|:.:...» In Ihil Iun n damorallsimr sled UW" dnirtrin nt naerm! duetn n f l inter-S|l?1 t h e l u r ve s t w i l l n o t b e u n u l t h c l a t t e r ' " " "" ' " "" - ---p n o f 8e1:ten1ber a c c o r d i n g t o co l le g e h i I 80118 t o S a l t L u k e { F e d e r a l S t a t i s t i c l n A n d e r s o n .T h e no ~~ m s " _~ ~ Q .H 0.01 -'cusrrsB I K E Cx pe nu uu zv l f g a gM r .A n d e r s o n : t a m e d t h a t t h e b e e t l a _..._\. Th e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e h a d a il L 1 1 » 5 1 m o r c l e r k mr u n a m d ve r y l n t a r e s t l n g m e e t i n g o n l u t T u u - c o u r t , c o u n t y j u d g e o r _ U n i £ e d S t a h l '¢l i - - . . . _L . . .- - J odds.The beet seed are planted each two year in rows something llk|!"corn. a n d s s a o o n s s th e to p s lu ve b e g u o to grow it is necessary to "block" the 5 d i o r tl t i n o u t t h e b e e t s s o t lt a t thlnro is only one beet every twelve or fourteen inches.This neqolrea skilled me la b o r .A disc is then ron thm the held: at intervals, keeping furrows between the rows to provide moisture for theroots to the greatest ibainoanca Ing rains.lt the rainfall is light It ls often necessary to irrigate the holds.The beets are lame. growing as big an fourteen inches in diameter in some sections, and making an aver- nn growth of about 6 to 8 inchel ln diameter. and require a large amount of moisture.The root purfaco is Unullll,however.Toward fall when the beets are ae- Ior L;-1:Hulo.sz mu oeuzmgs w an;exservic e msn in Blair make same known.On July 18 Federal Board award- ed I. 0. F. school orders to William Gutschow which in goverment par- lcnoe means that he may attend school as soon as his lump register arrested T. B.Federal Board wrote award to the wrlter £0 be placed on ille ontll in ellect.We have received notice of s few mlm u n d e r ¢ 1 - a lll i ° = l which have been deelded"at W u h- ington.If your case ls pending and you nrc not sure ns to whore you are listed or as to whether your case han been decided inquire for file number report on same.We have been lnteresled in gel.- tlrg;pap-ers and govemment rights for our ex-service boys now for over four yearn ond never in the history J _ss -._....- ¢-..»l»¢ln; aln 1| !!| l c u s s s s r u s \ . x . u. » . q ;-»r " -t h a n h e r e b e c a u s e l a r g e r n n r n b e r a a r e o u t o f e m p l o y m e n t d o e t o t h e s h o r t t i m e i n t h e T a e t o r l e a .T h e w e a t h e r h a s b e e n d r y i n t h e e a a l .a n d W i s c o n f e i n h a s h a d a l o n g h o t .d r y s p e l l .N e b r a s k a .i n c o n t r a s t ,h e m d ,l s a p o r - fect garden.The osoal crond of buy- ers was seen at the fornltnre mark- ets ln Michigan. Steel at Bottom. Wholesalers ln the lbeel indoa|;r1r bsllssfaastalrlmlon-aaaqasshellsottanf levels alnce latest reductions have been made."We are not making ns much money ne before the war," wld John Westover of the Westover Steel and Iron worlu,"because expenses were less ln prewar days."Finished product that sold nt $80 per me then sells at $100 per ton now but the cont of manufaetudng is greater now and the vroflt ka! than on the prewar n a . . "numnllv lhn Westover llrrn D111I Il.l.8!y |.l|I Uemum ua uve surmes: but it la apparent that some of the Farmers will store their Wheat this year. Craps Are Better HereNebraska is leading other .uno in erin conditions. according to repothat wholesalers are getting from our terrltodee."rl-.e hs;vm lnH¢»r=sska ln better than in surround- laa territory " said E. B. Sawyer of _ ~ § l l o 1 l u .' T h i lull*- veet'n Minnesota sn'2l"£hé""l5l§`5't3.~ i compsrntirely light.We have had a few loatterino: big; orders.Reports from Canada still indicate thnt the harvest will! be better than wrosl and cutting will start the last of this month or nearly two weeks earlier than usual.Tl1ls early harvest wlll mean early threshlng and ofon.'h early aslea of wheat to give 'lcclded relief in the general financial con- \sw"~v--- -----..eussion.Amon: there questions the msrklnl of the highway for the hono- ht of the autoiala was talked of and arrangements made to mark the zrsll from Fremontwto Hlasoorl Valley. The new road bein; traded between Jllalr and Calhoun was dlseuased and some good criticisms olfered. The Old Settlers Plenlc is so beheld on the Court House grounds, August 24, and everybody agreed to Among other todos of intent# was the tlrcolatlng of a petition for the bonding of the city for $35,000 for the purpose of erecting a new North school" g lding and repairing the West I building vrhich question was held open until Wednesday oven- ang.The Spark Plug factory wan talked over ae was also the Chautanquaand a swimznlna pool. thelk llla neso dloldurin gtlteitlday l prior to August 93. 1911, aeoompaniod br a enrolled copy of dl»¢\\»n» and the legal fees for entry.The right of entry In conflicting applicationson llle at that time will be determined by a dnwlnl- vzo un.nscrr.u, on Monday m m s .July zo, on #nr- pl o . W ~ln a nseltal abtho Christian eharoh. In spite of the nm. sudtry evening, a large crowd of friends and relatives of the young people ugh; part were in attendance. The nmrm consisted of two parts or olllrtosn numbers whic h with tba exception of one or one numbers was rendered as ootllned. The aoeoxnpannts wen Grace War- lo hh Quirmeiaaugh Sunday for a lafa outing. Jack Cook ard family ol Inman,Behr.. an Saturday for a months' vii ar ithh lr pa re uta, Rr. a nd Mn. laaf llimey .lr. and Hn. James Fianelgan of Onto drove up Sunday and spent lihday nu. the 0. L Ililainger hom. 'Flie Roberta i Ron ranch ahlpped leer eara of cattle and hop 'ruaaday aiming.Hrs. Blanche West uraa an Omaha vkitor one day lea! 'week Xiu Anna Rasmussen went op!.o weeks'vacation hey .She went notheiakeMondayforatwodays' outing.The Tekamah b d l team was d r hated here Bgnday by the home team by a ec on of 19 to l.Mrs. E. C. Reid :stunned Monday from a visit with reladrea in Omaha. )!ra.E.A. W aehterhueaeuredthe eervleea of L. W. Hummel of Bloom- iei d, No b. , to ass is t i n the " mg ment of her store.Hr. Hummel - peeta ua make his home here.Their mo our manor :or caan "W xullufqv B\lanc e..luna lo, urn. , . .e aoamling described zeal eaiale. to-wit:\Recefbta on this Fund were larnly The No n h w m qu me r of t h e g m ~ ' l` l '¢§`§'¢i°°2i='»f°`§l`f»'£ Southwest quarter (N W. 'ai of the er ~s.w.==>of Section twenty-eight :.:'..3a'";..':°.".:.'1L2°"'...::...'.::.""'#:§ £239 and the Eui hi" of the scour-¥,.,,,, records as were produced for ourem quaner (Fi. 'As of the s. E. sa>| Inspection we are of the onlnion tho! of W -twenty-nine <2°>ai!f a*. ' : . ° : " : * ; m r . i a m x . , ' 2 . ; 2 township Seventeen (17) North Ranle eofmmed for .T W B I V I ~ l l ! ! O f t h e ~ ~D h anu wgfg ~ m g d g pal Meridian,=1|ln Washington by order from the Chairman or see~eounty, Nebraska, as surveyed, plab rotary of the Home Service Commit-d and raconded. gn aatiafy a hd:-lt"However.some diahuraementa hooaehoid goods arrird S-==rd»>»»»»dlm¢»».= in me above entitled for "'"° evidenced onh r b r ""' °* °" oro n e natemeots from the rarloua firmsthey are new nicely aettledd in rooma!|.he sum of i3,1s0.s'r,with interest from thum puiizzhlkl 1md been made.at the 0 A. J ohnlon home.Thethenon from the 14th day of Ma1th.Bchedule No. 4 Ia nu'h11|itt¢d shonrlexIxilném|farnily comes highly reeo|i\mended' 1921, aa foliofnrlz on $2,121.34 at qquitema which were paid but for ~h;;g Nah Tmhlaarl of Blair, who hal and we weieonhe them ar nus: they on $843.13 at RSI; on $215.50 at 10%,' g;§°3.°§..}{;;,°,1§;g were not produ h a n at the home of his daughter may lee nt to remain hare.and $41.50 costs of said action and Canteen Coshmltiee Fund naar than :lace fue adored a x ml-f A repreaentalire of the Chauilu- all accruing costa. al! aa provided br The balanc e to the credit of this Puller Wednesday for a 'Halt with ¢....a 1... me olnnffd since February Si 35.15 Loma wlth them.we especllny an l 553132!3 5.2523.75u s o 3.75 vile the parents.Han we a n still depending on you.Sunday morniny. the pasta will ».Si 4.00 preach on the subieet,"The u n m- 358|3738 111.15s ms0.9¢3%9? 1.ian'| Gran; Incentive," and in theevenlng on "i l and It!GarittlanSlgniilanna."You un invited lin sva s I 0 41 42 4 : 44 1 5l l : m u10.75 : s u e 15.005.25 4.sz 48.80 11.4s c o m e a n a n e a r t h e f t l u m u c t l u c - ve l o pc d . Th e t o p i c fo r t h e : m m s p e o p l e n e x t S u n d a y e ve n i n g i s " T h e P e r i l s a t M n t e r k l i a m , "I h u } = 1 s - 1 1 .A l l y o u n g p e o p i q a r e i n vi t e d .T h e t i m e ..I-Z "fi:li ss seven ocluc|:.noma-25 ~~~Ch am se y M .F n r n m a n ,P a s t o r na Munn IWasns o u Ce az I sv ~ a s z H n ~ n n ~ n a ~ 6.50 $.45 8.25 3.25 8.50: s m35.75n°" r f 1 " f f I Q 6.25 Su .P|.ul|\ W est School . . . .9 3 5 cna zs fi nz cnunc a umm The "Gospel Téarn" gave us a good aervim Int. Sunday evening and there was n good sized c rowd out to hm t h e m .T h e ch u r ch e s a n ve r y s h o r t o f m i n i s t c n , u a c o n s c q u e n o e m a n y c h n m h n a n wi th o ut .n n a c h i n z .A l In qulrtng their full growth the tops apread out and corer all of the ground turning yellow one year and goin! to seed each alternate year.Owing to the largeneaa of the beet and strength of its neu the beets cannot be pulled by hand and it ia necessary ze go thnx the tlclde with a machine having cup-shaped discs which either lift the tubera from the ground or loosen them ao that they can easily be pulled.Men follow in the wake of this machine with lalK¢ knives and ent the tops from the beet# which are thrown in piles._ D !a n o u r u m u c a u u r .n n B m .. . . . . . .been no great and the work so heavy as it la at the present time in Wash- lngton and adjoining counties.There should by all means be an Gilhlislred ofllce in Blair, the county seat, which would be a clearing house for all war busincsm This ahould be ln charge of some one who underatnnde thisspecialwork. and who is interested ln rveeing our boyl M all their rights. Mr. Con Mctlargnr who will ac t at | l . .w a y .._ _. . __c o n t n a g t e d f o r o n e h u n d r e d a n d f i f t y t o n e o f b r i d g e w o r k i n C o l fa x c o u n t y a n d co n si d er a bl e ate el w o r k In be i ng ; l l g u r e d a t pr e s en t . According to figures presented by the president of the Bethlehem Steel company in The lron 'I'rau1e Revdew at July 7, present steet prices, when costa of manufacturing and transpor-tation are taken into conaideration. are equivalent to prewar prions. The present under th e :Co-0,rdlnated| Bureau for this district saya that no __ex-service man or member of the REPORT Ol' FAIR MEEl'lhG a......:...... lnninn will ever be liatedl ." '_H dition of the farm irnolement traoa. There will be little relteetlon of any lnereaaed buying power of the farm- er. probably, untll the eorn and other crops are rnnrketed.Collection eon- flitlons have improved in several nee- tiona and we Itill anticipate some aalea Improvement this fall but we and other manufacturers will operate only on the minimum basis."-Lin eoln State Journal. |_ - _ . _ .. . _ - - -. . l'!\ Nl}f o xc r z n r PROGRAM rlllmr m. \' r xavexzzto AUG.nh . _.-: - - I REGARDING THE LENS LAW The following ragulatlona have been laaued by the Uepartment af Public Works and police ollleialn have been asked to nee that they are enforeed on and after July 2316. 1.TWU white tight are Rqulfpd on the front and one red light on the rear of every automobile used at night. 2.Spot llghta may be used pro- vided they project their light directly on the [round and at a distance not rick. Loaetn Rheiadaa. Jane Home am llarguerlte W right. Prof. Sarllrart has labored lout and patiently with htm pupils and the ra- vlt-al was eonaldened by thoae who heard itaarrortltarhllearadindic a- tire of better and more etltdent wed ln the future which are arg aura theae young people are urririna to do. All of the young people taking part were lou! pupil: with the exception of Hin Dorothy Kartc h of Fremont, who la also one of Prof. Bwiharfa pu- plla and poaaeaaing more than ordi- nary ablllty for one of her age, thir- z§£é¢mz¢a»»=¢md¢nuy nmvamed quaoounesruintc wrn Monday and uto b oa b llta e o mlto i i en u mna n d m» L ~ n °i th the b u li n e u me n n tth e 0 . uid order and deem-u.ww lu n -. -.__...-- _.m d at Blair thi,goth dv ,,f19.1019 audi; ltatad u$45B.96 nrhich Jun m m ''amount was verified at the State e.mu of Bla ir .Maurlca Mehnenm.W 9 .grh h _to n c knowle n our ~=|\ Nebrlnkn.24-5% . . . - . _ - _ - -- I~The Modern Cigar"*&»§f\,e,-;=»,r m u a u m k - e n u m . Wrlta `i"'f'*4».Smo ked b y m e n wh o for au \~~~" " " ' ° "? . J < 2 ~an C "fCa¢aIo¢,Ha.#l F _; _ » ;1.f .j "t1 u a wp mp u ., /nlm||¢.»|..;.l "r ,I?*/. » ' - ' a= = . ; : ' . l »° . ' : : ' : '. ' ; ' a' = = '~n a . I D I W W 1 .n s v #'n g ~ o l u i k u s k l n ~ a a s r .A n n é a i c c l i s r c t m n n \.. I prec on -..-our repreauntntlvc by the silken o! the Red Cross.Ranatfuilar mhrnilh-fl, nls n u n a ms mr r sC. H. Van Tuyl-Hee: E a s t R e l i e f ~Amerirnn Re d C r mChildren? Fund ..Mn. K. R. J. Edholm,suvplln ~American Red Cruu Maga-zine 135.00 4 1,105.99 : m s 96.55 : m s21.60 ' r o w D l s b u n e d ~ m a n sBllunee at Bute Bank QIB le u J u n e 1 5 . 1 9 2 1 ~793.73 1ills umHlr y c . n e w, c o . C lk. ~ Schedule Na. 3 CIVILIAN RELIEF FUND |gospel story that in old but ever n Prayer meeting Wednesday evenin |150 the training for personal egelisru. clan.Friday there in toe~ n "Workers Conlerenee," in additio to choir p ice.All olloen an tesehers of the Bible school and others intensted are requested men d.* There wiil be the usual servi next Sundly.Snbjed of the mo ing aennun "Rejecting the Couneel . God Against* Ourselves."Sub§ect the evening sermon "What Do C. A. Schmidt, Treuurer M°"° Than Dthe:1s"? w. B. F. Robb, Minister F I N A N :;-1 ;W A S H I N G T O N c o u p r r v, A . n . c . w h; 3 m a h a b § e b . . Ju n e 1 8 . 1 9 2 1 . a n u n t y p t e r ,-i c a n M m . , B l a i r , N e b r a s k a : G e n t l e r n e n : - -In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h i n e i r u d i o n s w eh a ve e x a m i n e d t h e i i n a n d a l re c o n i so f t h e W n h i n g t o n C o u n t y C h a p t e r . A m e r i c a n R e d Cr o ss .f o r t h e pe aInd fr o m F e b r u a ? 1 9 . 1 9 1 0 t o D e c e m b e r 31, 1 92 0, t he u n l o r R a d C r o c s fo r t h e pe r i o d fr m " \ M a y 1 8 . 1 9 1 3 t o Ju n e 1 5 , 19 2 1 , t h e C i vi l i a n Re l l e f F u n d a n d t h e Ca n t e e n C o m m i t t e e F u n d . f r o m F e b n a a r y 19.1 9 1 9 t o J u n e 15,l 9 'Zl a n d a u b m i t h e r e w i t h t h e r e s u l t s o f n u r i n -ve s t ig a t i on In t h e fo l l o wi n g sc h e d ul e s :Sc he d ul e N c .1.S t a t e m e n t o f r r - ce i pt s a n d di s bu r s em e nt s .W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y C h a p t e r . B y H e n r y C . M o e l l e r , C . P . A . B r h e d u l e H a 1W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y C h a p t e r , A m e r i - r a t l R e d C r o a a :F h a p fe r F u n d . C .A . S c h m i d :Jr e a s u r e r .S s ve m e n t n f r n e a l p l a a n d d l a b u r a e m e n u F e b r u a f y l u . m e t o D e c e m b e r 2 1 . 1 9 2 6 : n r . c a n > 'r s =Bai anr e F 'eb . 1 9. 191 9.. . . . . .31 5 .0 5 3I0 m s Re ce l pt a (a n a ly a i e a va l i a b l e ;R a t a u d zn a mb e r ah i p a i n A m a r i e a n R e d P r a i a . M e m b e r s h i p .. . . i n t e r n :~Ba i e o f M a t e r i a l s Ft . Ca i h ou n ah a r e o r E x - pa n a aW a s h i n g t e n s h a r e o f e x ... n o t 1.ss1.so 1.670 oo 283.88 n o m 48.58 220.3 102.9 .r I g g g ~ t h only =--§ zo sol;e the 11in problem of ministerial supply in for ~ nvery member to tnin for penunal Sometimcs Um tops au:useu mr J\Ii|\:||\.nn ,...,,,...,__ffwgng eati; hatldmors iofin they annda. charity case in his e»»tima1.ion.iGTh0d Wallington county r u turnn l n n c me . w i e e a he funher states that it in time-rnun s Anociatio m _...L n et at Arhng fulutnbo "A "exceedi 30 f e d . i. ._ ...............\. lfvr last Sntuniny owning.The aa 1.M I R 'u 0 | e i | : n m vln d e n ° ° k 3.I;§|.lsi|\K =.I`.,""ILff`§ ?l.J"J.°.I`i The prognm u :ivan foiluvrr ~nun;nd hv [lan Den:.rtmenl. and their Violins In Unu on- A-- The Cuckoo, are fro away to a refinery nearby where they are pressed or boiled and the syrup from them reduced to sugar.The sugar obtained in this tray is of a greenish hue and tastes strongly of beets and it necessary to put it thru many chemical proceases to make the refined white sugar which is mid on the market.The Nebraska refmeriea import -|__.--.. .....:crfmth for Pwple £5 ;\.tIlK¢¥l ln tm: um "Uluand see that funds available are used for the purposes paulotto people con- tributed them for.The flrst and main use was for the Boys \:ln annaered the eat! to the colors.They need us now more than ever before.What are we doing to my them '!. socinlifn was incorporated and Arli 2.Wnltzes Rosasflee being filed with the semury of "impassioned Drtlms"' State on July 18th.At this meeting Il.March "The Convoy"Prell fly laws were adopted and the ful-I.Song' for the Cornet "When You lowing elected directors:and""l- Were Yeung blaxxie" Played by Henry Jensen Cornetist Fox Trot "Moonlight"Conrad Intermeazo "Amerindn"Smith March Lindquist Ier a term of one year:~ Henry ltohwer, Ft. Calhoun.5 We request the Boys whose ,..:|~ C .v""'n;""°°~Kennlrd. and gnvenment papers come to llluirg e m u .aterman, Rtair. ,e.|..».in nur meeial care to carefully retuml Charles elson, Herman.r "Chief EK¢'¢'l¥l"¢" I!re n|_-..|............l u flnnniin M13 y u " J v u " " r -w e l s p r o h i b i t e d .I t i s i m p o s s i b l e with n lexue of this type to control the light so that with a mlllclenl driv- ing light. there will be no glare. Em samples of diflI.tsin|;lenses are: Warner,ltore-Light and Perfection. 4.Ga.: or oil lampe need n0£be e<|uipp¢<| with approved lemsei. 5.Electdeal headlights unlng n bulb of more than 4 candle power n--1.w¢nd¢r°»Blue 'C--Winter Good Bye Lalghton 'Tim and Edna Tucker and Elizabeth Grimm.Violin: in Unison-intermediate Pu- pils-Mount of the Holy. Cross.-Sawyer Vlolio-Helen Antill-Marc h Hum- oreake Jalan Violin Duet-Evely n Foreman and Mr. Suiharl¢-little Symphonia No. 2 hm nah4 o n n l n n l n n o n n l n n s n n o n n a 4 1 0 %\ M u n n n l n n o n o a n n o n n o n n o 0 |4 1 0 0 - f lf » ~ l 1| `g||ug bggu from ;\1;n|;a mm uvumDakota. but lite greater supply comes from Nebraska.-State Journal. To ALL I'ARTlES.ll*iTl1RESIlID --You are hereby notified that the Sherltl of Washington Countir. Ne- braska will sell on Monday. August lat.l92l at the Vanl'lu.1s-Antlll garalro. Blair, Nebraska, to the high eart bidder for rash.one StanleySteamerTouringAutomobile.Said is sold in conformance with the lawn of tho state of Nebraska and strictly under the onler of me District Courl ol' Washington County. Hebraalra, ln the mutter of Janeen E.Hart,lte- eelver of The Banking House of A. Pnnlneeav vs P1"l\|lIll\.k ll. Ciurlrlge. all unused passes.meal and hotel vouchers, anal any other paper"of anyvaluewhatsoever.These are ull numbered. and li' 15 day pmnsee runout they must be returned and others reissued.llc very careful ln tlnse matters. and in the matter ol rcporb ing promptly to any orders issued lib you oflleially.We appreciate the help and £004 will of all Dist.9 Government ollleials to our Boya.an~l ln: return we insist on our Boys whom we assist to carefully look after their obllgatione also.Those who receive dental onzlers .should report promptly. P n n mz n NEl1R.\S| iAN lx: l'RlI ll m - I'nrl Mnrinm.Cult).elllljf 21 . - n .L . .n l z l x u ,l \ l : l l l l l l n . | . For a tenn of two yearn: M. ll. Cook, Arlington. A. W. Spr"1ck.Fontane1le. Henry Schmidt.Arlington.. Henry liartling,Nickenon. l'. Heuerman. Arlington. I'or a term of three yearn: J. l'. Rhea, Arlington. C. C. Marshall. Arlington. P.I... Cady, Arlington. G. I. Pfcllfer, Krlington. " .\ r u n n u :_ ""l'l1e Little Puritan" n.Selection "fTarme|}'Blrel. zo. March "Luck Strike"Lows "Star Spangled Banner" :BLAIR ms1:~zI~:ss MAN .uw wma vtcrzns OF SITRPRISE P.'\R'I"l On last Wlonday evening. a btlnchin Hr. anrl Mn. Ed. W ollfe friends l1lltlnlkl and carried into_e;ecutlon a C (;. Marshall. Arlington.isurpriae on them. the ocialon belflo A meeting nf the directors wa.'Lhelr 15th wcdulirg anniversary. called for Tuesday .July 26th to mn*It was a genuine 1"1fl1IiSl' with all the improvement operations on the the lrlmmlnga and Mr. and Mrs. Wolll n¢"F,i,Grounds..are »6~`e it eoull never happen to them again.( lT' l (01lXLl!, 511'TETS The evennw wsu spent ia the usual oclal way with plenty of eats and l must be equipped with wnrrwcolenses.No bulb ahall be over 2 I candle power. a.Plain glue lenses will not be permitted, even though they are in o headlight which may be tilted by means of a lever controlled from the drivefa seat.T.Homemade devices will be pro- hibited.While these device!to a cestnln extent elimlnale glare,the rlriving liaht as a rule is reduced bo lu q th e required rninirnum.Un~ der the law, the Dcpartnter t of Pub- lic Works ls required to approveevery lense used; and if homemade lenses were submitted lor approval by everyone maklrqf them.the fee for the examination of the lense ...-..\J 1... ........l.:|.hi..~. fn- ilnnl ||ruil- a i n u u n n Young Ladies'String Club-- Graceful Fiddlen-I`o1rler Violin-Orpha Caldwell-Moonlight Reverio Allen Violin-Herman llurdu m-Sth Air Varie Dancla Violin-lrene Warrlck--La Brunette Severin Violin-A-Nocturne, B-ergmiller, 8- Douehka,A.llea-I.brothy Kavlch String Club-lfladrllerta (inurmoxzo) Nacleanan Violin--Rutlm Jensen-Meadow QueenSchottlscheFranklin Violin-Helen '.t'1n-Gavone Hod- eme Severn Violin Quartelte-J .W.3"'¥!1ll'¢» Norma Anspash.Loaeln Rhoades, Helen tvrllrht-»1"be Dawn or L o n g_LT H R E S H I N G u~uA|. % . S . % . % ' % Alf kinds of the very best THRESHING COAL on hand U i i vt u vu s --|\_ _ _~ _ " __Ja m e s E . H a r i , R z e r i ve r n f H a w e y P r i c h a r d . q g e d t w e n t y - o r r - . I T h e B a n k i n g i l - n u . c o f A .Ca s t ct t e r fa r m e r r e si d e n t o f Ke n n a r d . Nc b . , \ \ a - \ "i n j u n d t o d a y s o u t h o f .this c i t y . D r .R a y m o n d R e i d i n i n t h e c l t y i w h i l e h e l p i n g t o h e a d g r a i n . P r l e h n r ! Vi si t in g o l d fr i e n d s a n d r o l a t l v¢ l . | w u s d r i vi n g a h e a d e r b n r g e a n d w a s Th e D r . ha s s o l d h i n a l i ke | n d . " ef; \ l l P : | t h r o w n o u t w h e n h i s t u m laocnmr The my (hmc il rrrt Tut# hy even- ing at a regular meevng ani adjoum ed until \'\ednrwl:y 4;renimr Wltluout d o i n g m y bus in es s.O n W e d ne s da y e ve n i n th nx n m ' 1 m m a-ml *oo k 11xt h e l e vy o ft h e c l t y t a x fo r t h e y e a r . GH . . . | . .a . . \ h u n f. : ( H I: va t ! 'ih l n t i B R u e r y b o d y h a d a p l e a - m m m m e . Tl ce b u h o f C l e o !I m m e t M i s n e r wa s b r o u g h t ta t h i s " i t y fr o m M c C o o k , H e b . f o r b u r i a l .Th e l w e l y w a s t i k s n 'Q t h e h o m e g f h i s g r r n d - m o t h e r . M r s . l !. J. M u n d n r f w h e r e fu n e r a l s e r vi c e a vn lu lu u n:|u u u l u | \ | r \ ; a vu u u m ..H .. .- - - - _._ ,Bendix'ing to use them.8.T h e S u m d a n l F o r d G r e e n \ " p ! i n - E s e l y n F o r e m u b - - L d k i m V i s o r h u d l n m p h u b e e n ee i e nt i h -L e h r e r w l y d e s i g n e d : n d i n n u c h i u e m a d e ,V i o l i n - - A - R e s i g n a t i o n F a m o n i e r ,B a n d i n t h e t e s t h a s p e n n e d a l l o f : n f - C o n a r t i n o - H u b e r b m i "R h o n d a ; re q u i r e m e n t s .O ve r t u r e - T 1 1 e L i t t l e C o r p o r a l 'l. .» ._ .- »| ¢n o u v u a v u - » \ n < . n . » o < a ¢ . » ¢ < » v The Rhoades Céal & Feed Store \ »n o v s o u v n o v o - u u c o u 1 o u l a u » 0 \ n u v ¢ ~ 0 \ v v v S * ° \ l ° - ' n u u o o v mtni to Dr. Wm. F. Simone of David scared at me header.are :eu on Ilia mu un na fn ; lv Hua ,..... ......,, .._--- ,City who will vm the ofhc e for buli- neck and lhouiders hurting him rm- mlils.were hvid si 9 a.. m. yesterday mom-9.I-'mated bulb:are pmhlbkod. aan on August 4.l92\.Dr.lf.¢id'v¢r¢ly.Phy llchna slate he will re-No other bueinns was trnnaac tmi Ing.lnternaewt was made in the Her-With I lawful lense the are ot.|y n intends to join the navy.'eaten and the meeting adjourned.¢ man cemetery.necessary. 0