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07-28-1921s w - m u u n a me D E P AR T ME N T u - u l # ¥ n . G{ lb e r ¢ 0 la 0 I | \ r u xn 0 mlh - I '|l*WS~®="=*'1:fAl' u.ltnd P| n lLo \\~ \n| \po ho1 no f k o mF r o mo n tF r i d u f | n d xp mtth e 'nal-ond 1!1.h!holzparents." Q" " . l | I l ¢ |: » n ; ; . | > ¢ | l l ° l l | in now staying with his son Chris and l H. Godaey sion.The dates for thisSchedule lflo. 2.Statement. of re-|F0!lil11llI¢ :hue oxpenr: vile..you's union are August Lg so 1-;_~ and d ubursements, J unzor "'°'*| $ L¥;'.f; °'1~.°§ £°,2;. ltr. and Mn. Witbor Lon md Hn.Than was |. bl; barn anc e at thtfichedrzle No. 3_Statement. of re- Hmmm than of ospenu B. Hilncr were among thou who me Harry Cooper home on J.he Kuwood celptl lid dhbunementa, Civillln Ro- Cumlng City share of ox- tn the Lako Sunday for a dxf! outing. Kline place Satunlny evening.Every- |11 r Fund...uni_1Schrduie Na. 4.s u mzf au - S hfr fdw :hm of: m u2. C Johnson and dsufhtcraxine, one prueni 1¢p0r1.s |ne t mebuentsCivillan Religwnlgdforl A. ~ f = - o we . - = 9 = ' ~ % , S f ': f : = ' f .* t. ' : ~ mr : ? ? ,'i.,'$"3.',°'.?,£Z"°£},.1°f<=\4- or Invoke! were '=»f- Ml:-eelianoou; Iucelpu -- P0nu"> .....,,, B l l o o i ' B o o k : ~ 155-51 159.29:as ssg5g5£ zz.-isa u xc f s12.15 ¢. , . . -- u f - . Sutemem at receipts and disburse-°=;;;;==- February 19, 1919, to June 15, 1:Balance, Februa19. 1919.4REEIPT3 From Chapter Fund %9°0=°\ Loans Repair! -......--382.45 Rd un dlandreim-bursements. - - - . .218.92Tot-llReceipt: ----..-. 3,561.38 m m »THE ENTERPRISE rv" w,,,\¢.ue'v=; Gb*GE N E RA L A ND L o o m f n m w s A ND CO M M E NT The Official'Paper of .Wa§_§1ingt0h County,NebraskaI n .Chu.Ho mm dn u l l.Ibn u u u m o m d a h h n a y f o r » ! n r lg y i fld i ir i th r o h tln a . l=llnVlol.| .l"M| o1:,1rholannu:se a m m p u u o d m l z . : m u Qu d l n g h u va n tl o n a t th a p a n n h l l».E.Nd|0nhom».. in omahallonany umwu s muw vsnn ............., ..-"W\¢lu|Hn;~enbu¢kWallace clreun.John Smith of Blair mds bmtherVluhlngloa County Chapterm- immarlzedthi umu Hariri! Lows 1| spemling ihe and family.\gg mmen c e pmx a t L a k e Qu u me wr h i n d u mc u msmsmofPenlkr.whoma ngggmgg" ,~;;;°°"¥1§'f=§§1'a"I4§ ofthetailoringgivin:Hin es b een a eu md as mm : utte r a t th e Rwllp t;____°" "s m k o iEvelyn Cameron, Opll Welt, Eltndor Jensen butcher shop has rented t.h¢|.'" " " " " "°! W e d ,M i l d r e dS u m m a :B l y r l eH e r -v mV ; l l nh a l lm dw i l ll i v et h a na vl .$ 2 0 . 5 5 1 . 0 9 _.-J¢ . - _ . -B - u - -- 4 - a n- 1L l -n n n dl \ ' P | ¥ l~- - - aa- ¢ ¢ »~ Tuul Receipts~ 5 . i s i . § v 1--Tom rec einu with hal-$5:,'|o1.ssanc e on maDISBURBEPlviliu: Relief Fund Hmmsal Qual: toA. R.C'.blembanluip A. nfcRem. Library Room ..~ .;:n,ss1.osmsnuasnzm-:NTS : r a m sTInn-....$ 948.37~ :.sso.o1 c$Li§2f'&.-??y. atc., xmve Szla_'s1o.ooe 1 m . ¢ : sm . { » "" ' ; ; . a " ' f : a n g. . .w a n n am 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 mL a u g h l i no fC n v f o n i ,Na b . ,w x . D u r b i nu 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 tso n .A tnm u lm e e w gl ---\ l . L - ; . . . - . . L In n ... . - . . .: . . - hi Il a n R n If1h l n I i~2i¢'S'iSn§ 'ZH ins.: a s i s ~43.10ssoo su___20.10190.25UDP " _ "" ""1°°'":Fuq.:;n_-.'1'§'fi'I.'.ff'f'F135.69 : it was deg |lmr noni In HARVEST NEARl r i l h ~ | ° l \ C h un d ~gHH . DD D L EP I C T I B N , i l l! w u ua ; v| i u vu u l ug ¢ |u wu v - ~..."" ' - -U . .-l.l...l4...fu ¢ & | "l: r f m f nllr. Leo Hunan oi Om!111 spantjherbona yuanoxennow.nun Christensen is very ill atg559 gg Not Cauiflad ---..-..32.30:39Tctn!Disbunamentn-.. 3,525.604oo14333Bldnnct on amd June 15.1 9 2 1 , ~ a s u s ;sggggBchodulc No. 4 1:|.ssStatementofdiahunements,Civ-30 gg ililnReliefFrmd, forwhic h oder!11.11 and invoices ware ==»\-»1=é== n461NOT CLASSIFID40 §{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 Lrlp there.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-he llns 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 ib l n w i l I v- - 1 . _ _ . .H r .m dH n .C l a u d eB r a n d o nd i u n t o f h e r i n d m g r l e l . Lrrl Kinsey home. 1111111 Pateraenarhohlabeenmeat eatlarattheJensenbutchershop d\oaHr.J¢aaaltooHt1\| d1opl1a.| re-dgaad andexpactl tolaava July 23:1 br Stockholm,Bvbdenforavlait with his mother andsister.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 hihoywillnuralnben.Hr. .1¢|ae1111aaaooo1'\da1lr.0111|Smith ofPendertotakeHr. 'Pe1l1'I¢l1'a plana.iiowillboginarorklhlaareek. Ir. and In W i lbur Lo wa anter- hlned tha following at dinner Bun- h yJody 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.PetersenandAnna l a r khavegonetoWort111n|1on, Hinnaaota Iorafoarareakavialt arid: h rp u n k : w h oHeld!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 noonatthe c orner of theSehanekUlluiallvlalualui lcau anon\¢ 'JW..rantaalgnedbythechairmanand band 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 las ¢t'?5~?1'¢!<i by c m .Cameronfaaannomulbv 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 of Mia:IreneSwansonofclimm, zo un north-walt oorner bmkiox*m°n3"?°° ==»;;b»11 ~=~;g=-g=g9 Hg; 1neo covr A 1111H _mary|orrosa..n eraonran..North Dakota 1| a guest at the home ;1=~1 and ummh 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 rStatement ofrocolpla and Illn of her uncle. F 0. Swanson and fnrn-0°'Y¢lI l "aareason1''Iily.oolllalon gut hi, bwould me |w1¢+"d Yoand ilxatall disbursements '"'f=»§'?§?m=s=&Slay 17. ms to Juno 15. F r e dA n d e r s o nsh i p p e dt h r e e o a r :T h u l ew h oa a a ' t h e a c c i d e n t m rM 1T h efo l i o w i m z i aa h r l e fs 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 tw 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 nf g"°f§°f1,8 »» ;d .='f.'..'f.7"¥§°"}'§'£»'i' 8¢_1\oo l Diarlci og1 I 0Ia11Id ° " "T u u d a y -h o u r .i o nt h eJ g n i o rn e oC 1 o a aF n n f l : B l r a .E .A .W p e h u ro n t e r u i n e d - ae a i l m. - - - . - - - . - - - - . . - - - s 2 , 1 o o s 2: o w no fe r l x h tf r i e n d sf r o mO u l uL 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 rS u n d a yd i n n e r .1' G a oB u n g i e .L | V o m eL o w e , J e n -s n m z m ' S A L E n i n aw e n m dTe d d yS w a n s o nr 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'aBr virtue of an ondor of azle umm |18 atout of the Diliric t ooun of Douglas Hr. and Hn. Bw Knott have 1101-lgnnnty, Nebraska. andin poraunwce ed tha Van Valin building aooth of the of a deoreefof md court in an action Smith dnhin x 'atom for meriy ww-juuninP wi i vzwh mi nBankof :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 heanlI 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.leoontycourthonaeinthecity° ' | 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. Andersonmadeit a pnactloe to issue a receipt Inf all .monlea received. retaining a duplicatefor hL1_!l1es.These duplicate!for-Inlahed a very aatiniactorv basis for;theverifioationof1-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 fromBlalr, Waahinfbon coqlity. Nebraska,$3.'l0'?.l18 O m a h aS u n d a ya n dw i l la p e n daa e ! !a tp o h i l ca u c t i o nt ot h eh i g h e s t -.J_ . LA L -. l - \ 1 . . _ . Dubunements----..---$3.625B0 _o n e n o a u w w uu u u u - .y . v \ . . . . . .. . . . . .. _ ... .'rom Zllahunemenla .413.1-rs soBalance Dooember am. mo s 1,875.59 - _nBehdule Fo. SWaahlnxton County Qhaptar, Amer'-rnn Red Croaa BlairNebraskaJun- taasll lruae 345aal5Iav' I noIOI3 auvgalvw ''11 l laa~ 1 3 aial~ 1516""11l a0|~ i s 20 nl~ non all asan l l| aaan nnn~ll_Ilal23°°'-"34as26ln~za lnono 0|t oel . ~417.73143 1155 0021.75as as5.503150 m oI zo $5 51.5511.53¢r m s13.5059.00 u n 8.25 7.509.3512.353.25 71.101 0.25l o w :1.3.30 s.so 5 257.30 March13,l91B,zsoerman15.Rodman..-...--------..-.---3.00April 7, me Jdra. Dine Career 1o.ooApril 9, mo, llra. Killian..-"6.00April 13, 1919, J. P. Smith--- 20.00 April 26, 1919, M1a. T. H. Han-aen--------------..-..-----..2.50Hay 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.- 50.00Ang. 12. 1919, No reoord payee-.. 75.00Sept. 4, 1919, No rewnd payee--5.60 TotalNotGlaaaiI1ed--....$232.90CLASSIFIED141 S, 1919, Western Union--$ 4.53ay 15, mo, Western Union.-2.45 Juno 6, 1919, M1a. J. P. Jensen,aaiary ...-------.-.---.....--- 50.00 July 3, 1919, Weatern Union..4.80July 2, 1919, Hn. J. P. Jensen,salary -----....-----...---_-... 50.00 - 1 -r Tata!Claslifibti--------n11.'za Totai paid Ior arhioh ondera orinvosoea were miaa1n|-...---$8M.0B B.\P"l"Ib'ICHURCHNOTES "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! due tn 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 the roots 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 expenseswere 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 ln H¢»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 Cookardfamily olInman, 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'vacationhey .Shewent notheiakeMondayforatwodays' outing.The Tekamahb d lteamwasd 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 " mgment of her store.Hr. Hummel- peeta ua make his home here.Their mo our manor :or caan "W xullufqvB\lanc e..luna lo, urn. , . .eaoamling described zeal eaiale. to-wit:\Recefbta on this Fund were larnly TheNo n h w mqu me roft h e g m ~ ' l` l '¢§`§'¢i°°2i='»f°`§l`f»'£ Southwest quarter (N W. 'aiof theer~s.w.==>of Sectiontwenty-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! ofW -twenty-nine<2°>ai!fa*. ' : . ° : " : * ; 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 hanuwgfg~ m g d gpalMeridian,=1|lnWashington by order from the Chairman or see~ eounty, Nebraska, as surveyed, plabrotary of the Home Service Commit- d and raconded. gn aatiafy a hd:-lt"However.somediahuraementahooaehoid goods arrird S-==rd»>»»»»dlm¢»».= in me above entitledfor "'"° evidencedonh r b r ""' °* °" oro n enatemeotsfromtherarlouafirmsthey are new nicely aettledd in rooma!|.hesumof i3,1s0.s'r,withinterestfrom thum puiizzhlkl 1md been made.atthe0A. J ohnlonhome.Thethenon from the 14th day of Ma1th.Bchedule No. 4 Ia nu'h11|itt¢d shonrlex Ixilném|farnilycomeshighlyreeo|i\mended' 1921, aa foliofnrlzon $2,121.34 at qquitema which were paid but for ~h;;gNah TmhlaarlofBlair, whohal and we weieonhe them arnus: they on $843.13 at RSI; on $215.50 at 10%,' g;§°3.°§..}{;;,°,1§;g were not produ h a nat the home of his daughter may lee nt to remain hare.and $41.50 costs of said action andCanteen Coshmltiee Fund naar than :lace fue adoreda x ml-fArepreaentalire ofthe Chauilu- all accruing costa. al! aa provided brThe balanc e to the credit of this PullerWednesday for a 'Halt with ¢....a 1... me olnnffd since February Si35.15 Loma wlth them.we especllny an l 5531 32!3 5.2523.75u s o3.75 vile theparents.Hanwe a n still depending on you. Sundaymorniny. thepastawill ».Si4.00 preach on the subieet,"Theu n m- 358|3738 111.15 s ms0.9¢3%9? 1.ian'| Gran; Incentive," and in the evenlng on"i landIt!GarittlanSlgniilanna."You un invited lin sva s I 041 42 4 : 44 1 5 l l : m u10.75: s u e 15.00 5.25 4.sz 48.80 11.4s c o m ea n an e a rt h e f tl u m u c t lu c - ve l o pc d . Th e t o p i c fo r t h e : m m s p e o p l e n e x t S u n d a ye ve n i n gi s" T h eP e r i l sa t M n t e r k l i a m , "Ih u} = 1 s - 1 1 .A l l y o u n gp e o p i q a r ei n vi t e d .T h e t i m e ..I-Z"fi:li ss seven ocluc|:.noma-25~~~Ch am se yM .F n r n m a n ,P a s t o r naMunnIWasns o uCeaz Isv~as zHn~ nn~ na~ 6.50$.45 8.25 3.25 8.50 : s m 35.75n°" r f1 " f f I Q6.25 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 ech u r ch e sa nve r ys 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 em a n y c h n m h na nwi 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 this special work. 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 beenasked 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-. -.__...-- _.mdatBlairthi,goth dv ,,f19.1019 audi; ltatad u$45B.96 nrhichJunm m''amountwasverifiedattheState 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 kedb y m e nwh o for au\~~~" " " ' ° "? . J< 2 ~an C"fCa¢aIo¢,Ha.#lF_; _ » ;1.f .j"t1 u a wp mp u ., / nlm||¢.»|..;.l"r ,I?*/. »' - ' a= = . ; : ' . l »° . ' : : ' : '. ' ; ' a' = = '~n a. I D I W W 1.ns v #'ng~ o l u i k u s k l n~ a a s r .A n né a i c c l i s rc t m n n \.. I precon-..-our repreauntntlvc by the silken o! the Red Cross.Ranatfuilar mhrnilh-fl, nls n u n a ms mr r s C. H. Van Tuyl-Hee:E a s t R e l i e f ~AmerirnnRe d C r mChildren? Fund..Mn. K. R. J. Edholm,suvplln~ American Red Cruu Maga- zine 135.00 41,105.99 : m s 96.55: m s21.60 ' r o w D l s b u n e d ~ m a n s Bllunee 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 e gelisru. clan.Friday there in toe~ n "Workers Conlerenee," in additio tochoirpice.Allolloen an tesehers of the Bible school and othersintenstedarerequested men d.* Therewiilbetheusualservi next Sundly.Snbjed of the mo ing aennun "Rejecting the Couneel . God Against* Ourselves."Sub§ect theeveningsermon"WhatDo C. A. Schmidt, TreuurerM°"° 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 . wh; 3 m a h a b § e b . . Ju n e 1 8 . 1 9 2 1 . a nu n t yp 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 hi n e i r u d i o n s w e h a vee x a m i n e dt h ei i n a n d a lre c o n i s o ft h eW n h i n g t o nC o u n t yC h a p t e r . A m e r i c a nR e dCr o ss .f o r t h epe 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 heu 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 nC o m m i t t e eF u n d . f r o mF e b n a a r y19.1 9 1 9 t o J u n e15,l 9 'Zla 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 eN c .1.S t a t e m e n t o f r r - ce i pt sa n ddi 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 a1 W 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 lR e dC r o a a :F h a p fe rF 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 ne 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 sRe ce l pt a(a n a ly a i e a va l i a b l e ; R a t a u dzn a mb e r ah i p a i nA m a r i e a nR 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 t1.ss1.so 1.670 oo283.88 n o m 48.58 220.3 102.9 .r I g g g ~ t honly =--§ 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 a4 1 0 %\ M u nn n l n n o n o a n n o n n o n n o0|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. Augustlat.l92l at the Vanl'lu.1s-Antlll garalro. Blair, Nebraska, to the high eart bidder for rash.one Stanley Steamer Touring Automobile.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 any value whatsoever.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 wnrrwco lenses.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 approve every 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 AirVarieDancla 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 Queen Schottlsche Franklin 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 Gu~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. 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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 ' m n z w m a r s x s n BLAIR. NEBRASKA.'PHE ENTERPRISE. BLAIR. NEBRASKA- Gfanéeqf ~G e t B a c k Y o u r H e a l i i l l A n u o n n d d a y d i d ' day m t h 5 I l b l d l t h n l A l l g a ltir ed m d hm m m m a p - ¢ b # ¢ ¥t ollidlcb el, =\» -;;_;»~ 11- and thlfih zith-bigg p nins.1. h l n '|11 5 n o .7 s l'; " é . 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T h e l l s l n l e r p a r a w a s n o t n t vl s l t e d u n t i l m o l n t h a y e a r s u t h e n th ou sa nd s o t t o u r r e g i s t e r e d a t w h e p a r k e n t r a n c e e season.Bl n ce th e d a ys of ea r ly tr a h y t w n r a n d s t a g e h a ve g i ve n p l t o r a i l w a y a n d a u t o .t h e t o u r l s t m a k e t h e jo u r n e y fr o m Se at tl e Ta c o m a t o t h e : n o u n t a l n s n o w l i n e e a warren e tnwr-co euooed. _-t a-'Yen men should knoy thlt eref!e m u tncreeees Ute bunlens of the people.I-:wry any your ldteneee lttteme Pdf*I of thdr ncc nllttn.Idle- ele ta just another forte of destruc- tion.Why could you not havelietened to *the coutzeer ol IlDtllult InJunetneteedofinBev!etnher.end on e o n e :ered these lone month!el hlfdstltlp end bitter violence?It tee because the splrtt UI Tmn n r hee eotend :wr been end pot afmlftenementln chdne.It use mmaeo you to honor eteo. for you men were erortlng under eosmet.tx the union le to comment] the ettpport ot honest see.tt must be nooeet.tt wee'ryrennr :het turned on treaty vrtttt Belgium tnto e seep ot paper.' n mme or I thin; em not do here.Let me eseure yon out Tyranny has no rtebxtobe m thleteu tlotoure.Youremlntttuedtheho dt| : elt: lon1 th0 hed to know the nuts of ttusks andthe compenlonehlp ot serine before he elmo to lnlmaelt.Do y ou not tootmt Tyranny ta swine me the fodder or nine?lt ts simply tmmnn hol- ¢m¢¢ ;;"I here one thin; more to seg endIam ilnlshed.Hr. Btu. some time ess you threw up your 11141400 quo ost reeitslnx the effect um such enect would he Llkely to produce on thls community.You ere. no doubt. eweret m msn;followed your exnmpta l*'le got no preaching to do.Tm Jtnltgate; to qunfe you e for words tt-om so euthodty no ten resuonllhle thenGUN!! Weehlngtou himself.Our hir ter: nu meds one fec t we eleer. semely. that he wee e else sod ter eeelnz men."Judge Creoler tool from e shelf, Jehn llsrshelfe "Life of wmn n e toe." and reed:"tt tn euhetentisllg true out vtrtueer not-alley te e necessary sprint of populsr government end lat ul. with centton indulge the supposition that nerellty can be melntelutrd without ¢;t|¢|m" L e t tt simply be esketl where is use eectarltx tor property. tor reputeuno. for nts. lt s sense of relitttoue olzllgetlon desert the oethe erhlch ene u tent:woeote ot lneeettgetlon In seorte et joetteer*bet me end. on my own eccount,ihlt the treetmenljott recelted [mm your men will ver; according to their reepert for tooretlty end reilxlon. "Th-ey could msnege very eretl withes irreltxlons master, for you are only sne.But en lrrellgloutt :non ts s tilt tereot end highly senous metter tn- lteee me.Awe; bark ln the seven teenth century.John Dryden wrotes the sentence.It wee ihls: "I have ttesrd, indeed, M some veryelrtueue neteene who have ended un. fsrlvftetsty but never of a vlrtoooe nation;Prevltlenee le engaged toeleeply amen the eeuee becomes gen isnt. ."'U virtue le the price of s ns tlou'e llfe, let ns try to teen our own cotton vtnuone.°" around with at rope sn' when -ee coins to e brook bed dr ink ll dn.Suddenly1tel:no serful _terit of the rope that sent me on ln the slr en' llooked¢n'.¢ee um:me one me turned into en etephent sn' that he1ttlI goin* like :tem tml. eo' not I was hitched to mm ent] rouldn't let go.Once in e Irhlle hed stop sn'drink 1 river drr an then hod Sl!down an' rest.Brerzbaty een srered o the elephant an' so was I.An' :wt try to cot the rope with my Jerk tnlte but it 1rouldnt c nt--lt tres eo dull.Thru eil ol' e sudden hed startonthe rnn en' tvrlttlt me Orff thehtlleen'mottnttngs,en me tnlltl' steps e mlte Ion; en' ecered to doeth." "hte (ect ie y oure hitc hed to anelephant."his Old Sell'remarked. "The are: thlng to do is io sharpen your Jerk ttnlfe." "| le Night sn'Btlenre thet m ehim gotn'."eeid Bienklneop."When they come ltee ep! to nsrt for the ntgheet rlrer.The old elephant In taeglmtln' to more."Blenkltteop put on hte het ent! httr ried out of the floor. I CHA PTI R u ma . which Tells et e Merry chrtetmee Dey In the Llttte Cottage et ' the Wtdew lleren. mn: end Silence ere e etcrn teetot' wisdom.For yeere, the Inn torlng. chettereome Blenllnsnp had been their enemy sud sees not get at peacewiththem.But Nlght end Bltencehedotherenetnteeinthe%ll1sxe-- smlent end tnconsotehle enemies.It moat be seld.They were the carte uf Bingvllle.Evert morulng they felt 7 i'7f%i€% 1 .,;?I5;;&»§E! Fe ~*~ @ *t}suu1t=tf'* s-1 :!~| ' i ' . ¥ ' f w| ; ~5 ~ .r |,f a ¢ t p ~ 'l |f . v/f :~f ~ - » f a i f K. ..J £ , f -. . l "|~t E . 1\{~'~' & , ; ~f ~ ~~-'-~:»":"": __ ,~ cocks ero scsrlnl it e w .SanteClenehasbeenhere.He bfomchi ever so many ,h to n The mldnlght trsln stopped." ' I wonder who came."said tus Shepherd." l loess lt 'tree the Binge,"tae clock smwrered. Just then lt etruck seven. . "There, I guess thst'l shout the mdof lt."id the llttls c lock.-of .\'..o» the Shepherd netted. "fit the nlneteen Iaunflret! ond etch-teen yrere.You know seven ts mefnfnfttl number in eened lajetory.1 m lure the bebr would hers been born et seven.Br go-ottnoee!Tl.terge etot of ticking to ell thet nme.:we been [clog out; twelve reefs me Iro nnr ir vom os t.some some 4;-tmlt will have to tene my ton before tone" 'rosie reitectlone of the time clark were suddenly interrupted.The Bluep-herde mother entered with e merry greeting end totned on the lights. There were many bundles lytng shout.She cemeend kiesctlher soo and begin to hntlrl s tlre ln the llttle etove. "'1'hLttlI be the merrieet Cltrtatmaein 3er lite. lsddle boy," she said. se she ut the llndllnge."L greet o. tor hee rome up with the Btngs to weye. llc ssye hell have 7| out o' doo tn e Ilttle while." "tlo hol The! looks tlke the we tres ncsrly over." seld Mr. 3106!Mrat. Bloren dit! nr t beer the nemo of the little tin sottllee. ee the rettl » o n : "I went over to the itltlull tu mee 'cm lest nlght.tlr.Illenktnsop habrmnun no s tlne turkey.We'lI bm e gran dinner--lute we wi ll- en eros' Mr. Blenklueop to come en' ee with ns."Mrs Lloren opened the gifts en spread them on the bed.There serb00Luandpulntaandbrushesem ciothlng sntt silver articles annetdlcwork end a phonogreplt and check from Mr. Bing. The little cottnze had never nta ttey no full ot' hepplneel.It ren with tht tolls end merry teugttter enmuelc ot the phonograph. ltr. Blentu top ho-t come in hu- out mood nn apparel erlth the dog Christmas.ll |1¢|i»ed- Mrs. Moren to set the tsbtln the Shepherth room end brnuxh up the platter with the bl( btu\\ turkey on lt surrounded by qwpntattew.all just out of the orMrs.llornn followed with the jc ll and the cn-emed onions and t steaming com-e pot end the new ceery.The dog Chrletmss groteled en ren under the hed when he see hmaster coming wlth that nnlstnll burden."lite never seen e Christmas dl ner before.I dout wonder hee ki o bvttlrli Ialtft seen one in sol rFm tucttlft myself." seid lllnm Ble klnsop as they set down et the tab!"\\hete ecuirtn' rr. ment" esld widow.\"Ftstd l1l ereke up en' and eelf dreumln,"Mr.Blenklneop marred."Nobody et-er found ht N a n m z z y o u g o a n m y t o r a n n u l m o n t h ! d u r l n x : i w s u m m e r , w o l f k e r o s e n e a l l t o y o u r m o r e w i t h A l o f t c l o t h b e fo n ie a vln g .w h e n y o u n u m u » : l u n e I .I i |n n ." G r a b th e n n f i n 'k n i f e a n ' s o l o l r u r r u k . m a n " < 1 0 B B C D N TIN U E D . ) " l l V i r t u e i l I I N P r l c a I f a N l t i o n ' | ea th er n r e l e l i .I t u m m oc cu r t o JH. :tm my example would be mten'ao seriously.l have been | prodlnt ua have feeolred to return to my t e t h e r :hous e." " l l c m r r n n t s I" m u t h e j u d g e , w i t h a a n n e ." B r i n g f o r t h th e b ee t m o e a n d p o t l t o n h t m a n d p u t n fi l l ! o n , n u U n g e r a n d : b o n o n i t l l f e e t a n d i t r t n g h t t h r r th e ta tt ed cu l l ' a n d ki t l l l m d l e t n a e a t u n d b l m e r r y . " ' W e i h a i i h u n t o p o l t p o n e th e e d e b r n t l o n f n t d H r . B i n s " I h a ve§¢»a v t o N e w Y o r t to nl gt tt ,a n d 1 . n n fo r E n g l n n d t o m o r r o w .H u t I sha ll r etu rn h e- tor e Ch ttn tm nn ." A ll t t l e tant ner o n l t r .l t l n ;m e t I!t n m B l e u k t n e o p .'r u l a t t e r h a d a #p un k on l at a eh ou td er . 'P d i l l s t o h u e a t m r d t r t t t a y o u . " uu ld th e m l !!o w n e r a n h e t o o k h o l d ll the plank and helped Hlnm to elle 'tt down."l beer mm: good tlllou about you Hr.Btenklnaop.I fearl t h a t w e h e r o a l l m i | } n d l e d y o u .I f I t h e e e ve r i n t o o r d o n e an y t h i n g t o h u r t y o u r fe e l l n p , I a m s o r r y fo r l t . " |H l r n m B l e n t i n o o p locket!w i t h e n to n l s h m e n t i n t o t h e q o s o f t h e m i l il on al re .' I - - I g o e s I | l t t 't g o t y o u p l a t e d fi g h t - n o t e a r 1 r " ' ¥ r . " u i d b e " s o m e i d k !a l n 't a s g o o d a s t h e y l o o k n n ' |o t n 0 | t n ° t u l ta|4 u t . b e y l.ool.t a O l l l ~ t o r e .g~I . ~ .e~|t h e pl ac e a n d w h o sh al t x l !th o t t h e y d i d n o t u r e i t t r o u t b o t o x h o p e Ieealy overerlnelmc-dt D a y v u th e l r vi c t o r y a n d t h e y k ne w h o w t o n e h l e r e l L It - us e wn t l t h e t h in : mo a t n e e de d . Bo t he y r ou s e d t h e p e o p l e a n d t i l t e d up t h e l l u h t l a n d s et t h e [ r i d d l e s r a t tl in g.T h e gr e a t .srlutte o o d :th a t m a t e d n e a r t h e w i n d o w l n t h e W i d o w | I o r a n ' |h e n b o o n un t e b e t l fo r t h e B r e t d n o f w e a k n e s s t n t h e e n e m y . W h e n l t m me , he s e nt . for t h n b o lt o f s o u n d t h a t tu m b l e d Btlenee fr o m b l a :l u- o ne an d sho ok th e fou n tt nt l on n o f th e gr e e t d o m e o f N ig h t .It n a g o ve r th e hou aet upe u n d th r o u g h e ve r y s t r e e t a n d n l t e y t n t h e vl i l l g e .'ft m t s t o n e d t h e bo tt le .Rl l e n r e tr i e d i n vai n to re cover hl n sea t.In n m om e nt , e ve r y co r k l n 1t l n n 1 l l e 1 r \ |h u r l i n g ho mb e a t h i m .lmm etl ln tel y,l>ark» n e o n b e g a n t o g r o w p a i r w i t h fr i g h t . S e e l n g t h e fa t e o f h i s a l l y . h e h m k n c a m p a n d n e d wr ee t tn rd .z- m e th e H o l d w a s r t e n r a n d e ve r y p r o u d c o r k su r vey e d t h e vi r t o r y w i t h n so le mn ue ne e of l an ce n oo om pt in me nt , Th e l o ud vt c t or l o m t t r u m p e ts m u n d In g i n t h e g a r d e n n e a r t h e w i n d o w o f t h e S h e p h e r d u m k e h t m t h a t C h r i s t - z n u m o r n t n x Th e d a w n l i g h t w a s o n th e wi n d o w s . " l t e r r y C h r t n m u t "m f !th e t i m e . - -l e f n n t h e Ye a r seat H e n D l d .R e m o ve Th e i r H a t e D u r i n g Religious 3-or-vtoee. A b o u t t o o l n n a g i t a t i o n r o t n m e n t o h a ve m e n r e m o ve t h e i r h l t l r h u r e h - - P e p y e m a l t a g e n t l e fu n o l ' T h e cu st om u r o m t o r e m o ve t h a t t o c o ve r t h e e y e s l n p r a y e r . a i n t e r i t n n t a k e n o t ! n t t o i l t h e r . Th e In t r o d u c t i o n o f t h e t e l ; h e t ~ t h e c u s t o m - fo r l t p r o ve d d l m c u l t k e e p n n e s h a t o n o ve r a to u mo r e o f fa l s e c u r l s .1 1 0 | n l a o t e d m m h a t e w i t h p l u m e ! w u z o u t e u l e .. Tn e n ,zusteeft o t : r e a r i n g ha t e d o m e , m e n vr e u t t u t b l O t h l r e l t r a n d o ft e n c a n t e d t h e m l n t h e i r n n w h e n o u t n f d o o n .Th e P t l r l t l n l E n g l a n d ro u tl u tt e d t o w e a r t~ b r o o d b r l m m e d m u . h o w e ve r . i n d ~ a n d o u LL l e t fl I n t l u n d cl o t h i n g Ie : h a n g e d w i t h t h e F r e n c h R e vd u t wi g s ar e n t ou t , un d t h en w i th t h e o r Na p ol e on .d r e n be c am e tnltl ln s ty le .ln 1 8 1 5 d m l n : t h e R e s t tl on p er io d . at on e th e " nt oe ep tp e n n fl bre ec lte l.a t t h i s o m e tl m s g i n t o b e w o r n t o t h e a n k l e . S h u T h r o w i n g O l d C u s t o m . 1 1 w u u i n ¢ o l d s h o e ! u n n o t a l m n fl n u d t o w e d x l l n l l . U w t r i h U IQ m m n o w r n d q l h u c o m o t u b e d a t e d e n z l n u w i t h t h t : d n l a w b r i d a l co u p i e l .Aut bcr ill -ea d l l h t u a m e u r 1 | \ 8 a t u n p n c u e e u n a e x a c t n l g n l k t l l i l l i s m u m s . h o w u l f l t h a d m d o u r i t h u n i n ~ o f p r o p e r q - r o m a n b d a g n g u n n 2 :a m o n g th e n a t io n . : i n ur t h e r u l w l l l i b q m It w a s l n m e n a n a t e n u m - m l n l : o r u e h s n p u m a n J u n d r r u i u o d t h t n m n vu a n d g i vi n g l h o o o r n n a l .w m m .. I l o u m n n n u d t l U r d u h h c u p o n : h e p a m d l d u n d w h l e h x m o u l d n e i l , In " d a n o l ! h h A b u , p u r t y m u c h mi l l s c o m o t o s t u k a a s to ur n. ". " L t 1 . | b e fr i e n d l . a n y h o w , " u i d U r . B i n g ." II x h e r ¢ '|a n r t h l n g I c m d o fo r 7 0 0 . i e !m l k n o w . " 'n m e ve n i n g , a s h e n t b y t h e n o vo a n l u l l l i t t l e r o o m o u r m e a r m ' o f l l r . B i u l a i o n w i t h h i s d o : C h r i s t m a s ly i ng be s i de hi m ,l l r . B i m l r l m o p m a n l e e p a n d u r o k n l u d d e u i y w i t h n u m a ye ll n f H a r m . W *I\n t|she ma t t e r ? "a va l o r l n ( m i n d .n r . i i l m l i n a o p z u m e d l m ! m u hi s O l d B d ! S h a d i n g l n t h t d a e r w n y . * B e l k i n * b u t n a n n u l . " s a i d l u mt k vvi v a s h e ¢ ; ; , ¢ |h u \»\frx 1 1 I ." 'Il . 'l t l m l t o g e t u p !" " i a It m o r n i n g ? "l b s Sh e p he r d ask ed d ro wn ny , an b e ru bb ed h is a ge s. "B u r n W m m o r n l ug f' t h e l i t t l e c l o c k mu s te r ed .' T h a t l u ! o l d s u n i n m e ag a in .l i e a u g h t l n b e u p a n d a t w u d .1 1 6 |l i l :a d l s h n n e n h i r e d m m . " " H F : a p t l u h e i l a 1 r 0 : | U h r i l n u n s mo r ni n g. "au l d th e Sh e p hr r d . Th e n p e o p l e b l a m f H ~ a n d n y r m l a n I n t . "t h e Zi!!!-0 d o r k w e n t on . " Th e y d f m 'l k n m r w h l l I n n i d n l i i r i : l v m n r a n he-.P r e l w e n v r m m n : m m fo r : e a r s m d h a ve n e w s : u n e to mln -ep a t my p ost." A n a r a m o m vm o r d i va n t h e i l u i e il inlna.........mnuaatuuailllluluzmlllllllig § 77m Kitchen; § C a b i n e t v w ; 5 1 n | | | | m m | | n m m | | 1 | | u | 1 n | | l m n | | | m r : t h n n .W a n n N vvl n l t It Q u a n . )I DEMAND FOR TANLAC BREAKS ALL RECORDS hmazins Success Achieved by Celebrated Medi- cine Not Only Phenomenal,Bu t Unpl-ece~ dented--Over 20.000,000 Bottles Sold in Six °~.'....It. 1: 1 | on y mo ut h a e a e nn nn t -W h u n ¢ \ 1\ : f u n s| m a l t a : a I w i .Hut tho din e r w ort h w h !!! 1| Um one w h o n n srnl llAm! um na y w he n your :pe a ch is too kms. .- .C O H F A N Y G O O D T H I N G S I"r \H: 1\ are ma st u t !- u t n c t o r y r r r vt d flP1\h n m !:ul si m p l y a s pns sl bi t.o r Shame on Them. PERHAPS there are a. few mothers who do not know the virtues of Fletch# Castoria.Perhaps there are a few who know that there are imimtions »< the market, end knowing this demand Fletuhde It is to Allnnotherhood, ~=» thetweoallattentiontothenumerousimimtions and oouneerfedtsthart may - set before them. It is no all motherhood everywhere that we rlng outthewerningw -=~= of the "Just-as-good".For over thirty years Pletuhofa Caswrie has been an in the upbuilding of our population; an aid in the saving of babies.. Never before. perha ~H. in the higipry of the drug trade has inlna.........mnuaatuuailllluluzmlllllllig § 77m Kitchen; § C a b i n e t v w ; 5 1 n | | | | m m | | n m m | | 1 | | u | 1 n | | l m n | | | m r : t h n n .W a n n N vvl n l t It Q u a n . )I DEMAND FOR TANLAC BREAKS ALL RECORDS hmazins Success Achieved by Celebrated Medi- cine Not Only Phenomenal,Bu t Unpl-ece~ dented--Over 20.000,000 Bottles Sold in Six °~.'....It. 1: 1 | on y mo ut h a e a e nn nn t -W h u n ¢ \ 1\ : f u n s| m a l t a : a I w i .Hut tho din e r w ort h w h !!! 1| Um one w h o n n srnl llAm! um na y w he n your :pe a ch is too kms. .- .C O H F A N Y G O O D T H I N G S I"r \H: 1\ are ma st u t !- u t n c t o r y r r r vt d flP1\h n m !:ul si m p l y a s pns sl bi t.o r Shame on Them. PERHAPS there are a. few mothers who do not know the virtues of Fletch# Castoria.Perhaps there are a few who know that there are imimtions »< the market, end knowing this demand Fletuhde It is to Allnnotherhood, ~=» thetweoallattentiontothenumerousimimtions and oouneerfedtsthart may - set before them. It is no all motherhood everywhere that we rlng outthewerningw -=~= of the "Just-as-good".For over thirty years Pletuhofa Caswrie has been an in the upbuilding of our population; an aid in the saving of babies.. Never before. perha ~H. in the higipry of the drug trade has m e P r v f l V i l l a g e i ~ kvidg Bécheller I And yet there are thoa who wuuld ask you to try sometmug new.'ny this.Try that.Even try the same remedy for the dny,scaroe1y breathing, Babe that you in all your robust wommhood would um for yourself.Shame on them. wo n de r f ul r ec o rd tha t is no w be i n g mad e by Tan i ac , th e c e le O r ..hr a te d me d i c in e wh ic h h a s b e e n ac c o mp li sh in g au c h r emar k-~ ~ ab le r es ults thr ou gh ou t th is c gu ntry a nd C an ad a.As a ma tte r £ 3 of f ac t. the marvelo us suc c ess ac hie ved by thu me dic i ne is not , » ¢ _a l on ly p he no me n al, bu t un p re c e de nted .g .~ Fur u change one will enjoy something dlkereunalm~anae" 1Crunu- Dlnolvo : w o a n d o u r Te n s o r t h o u s a n d s a t m e n a n d w o m - e n o t n i l n m i n n l ! w a l k s o f l i fe . a f - fl i c t ed w l ll t s to m a c h. l l re r a nd t i dn e g r di s o rd e r s so m e o f t he m o f i o n; s t u n t ! in g a s we l l as th ou s an d: ol ' w ea k. th in . ne m m s m e n a n d w u m eu a p p n re u t i y n u t h e ve r g e o f col la ps e.h i ve te a l m e d t h a t t h e y h a ve b e e n fu l l y r e s t o r e d t o t h e i r n o r m a l we i g h t .h e a l t h l l u l s t r e n g t h b y Ii i n a v. R n t o n d t o r i u l t h . St il l o th e rs , w ho s e em ed fa ir l y 1r ¢ 'l h y e t w h o su ffer e d w i t h ln di ge s ll uu . heudnelues.n h u r t n e s s o r b r e a t h , d m . : sp el ls so u r .gnu gy sto mac hs,e o u t r d t o n g u e s . fo n l n e l u o f b r e a t h .co ns ti pa ti o n . h a d c o m p l e x i o n, l u n o f a p p e t i t e . a t l w p l e s n n e s s l t n i g h t a n d o t t e r r i b l y tlej ecte d. depr esse d feeli ngs st a t e t h a t t h e r h a ve be e n en t i r e l y r e l i e ve d o f the se dis tr es si ng sy m p t o m s a n d r e st o re s ! t o h ea l th an d t u tp p ln e as by th e use o f Tn ta ln c. Ta n l u e In s o m b y r e a d i n g t l r u g g l n t n e\fe ryw l1< rv. 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' " '¢»'Z3°»'2»§'°§'»»°fL¢»~=¢ m u e z c d i e m m u t e ni t, . , . , . , "...'.:°.....,:aL..°'.¢1 ¢|:rk:n.\¢n:\.1h a l d n| : u . |u l l u rD n l n r l n l . l l l x u l F a n n i n g . a n d S t a c k R a i s i n g , i a¢¢dU=Ir\|hin|lo11np|ov¢lhnrdm.1m ~ s n u c e l . P a r a s u n u u u a m u l l n a w m \\ 'gg redness! n1|_)ne¢»6;t1uslru||I §;,€ -»£»' ? 'f»"»'=?r»=»»m m m m m m a m m a |SF|r ua hc al |tc..1rn|.|1 6 "¢ § _ ' - s w a m f » " / * u m m m l c 4 'E m - - '.. .. .r .. - . . m : . ........F R E e m P l g l l g lll | . l l as l nn l .Phi\||.I.| ln mlrnand.prvllln 1|e.puulhII.I1iu cum in. L f 1 1 1 rn aaballnnndlNu r n vl r1q\aln-n or n o~ontun. ill Tunpla Cl..m a s . l l l n a n p u l Question Answered. "}lPIIO. old tnp.Nl\\r ¢nrT' "Noi md nur new tap.-Lafayette l.yf1\. A Feeliugwf Security T u r n A b a u t . " W h y w o u l d a (":|l:£rf1\1n1l\n heb l n m e d fo r h a r d t f m vs f " W a Il .l u c l a i m : t h e c r r d l t fo r g o o d z l n l n . " B a b y ; l l u l a m m m I r l l l J u n u m m : d a z z l e l l ' R e d . C r o n m u B l u e i s m e d i n t h e l a u n d r y . Tn i t a n d m e f o r ; o u r s e l f.At a l l g o o é * g r o c e rt , s c . kn ow : h u th e m ed ic i ne y ou ar e ab o ut t o k k e in a b so l ut e ly p u re md co gt e in s n o hnr mi ul or hl ba l. pr od uci ng dr ug l. Such a medici ne xl Dr. Ki lmex| Swamp- Roo t, ki dne y.River end bla dde r r eme dy. Th e a e m e a u n d n d od pu r i ty , a\ l t B| !h m d uee lle nee le maintained i n n e r ! b o t t l e a f S n m k i l b o hI ;in d e n l i l i a d l f compounded fr o m vegetable herbs." It i n n o t a s t i m u la n t en d i l S a l e m i t Seu poo nful due s. It in n ot re co mm en ded for e veq ih in g. It is na t \u e e g r ea t h e lp e r i e r e li e vi n ga n d overcoming kidney,H u r m d b1¢d» der t roub les.A e vn r u rl.-element o i P u d t y is u h h a w r y hot tie d D r .Kll.m er'|B r a m p DOI.I I r w need e medicine.yo u should ha ve th e b en .O n a l e a t e l l d m ; l i o n ! in bot den o f tam sine e. rvdium and l arge. Il m r e ve r . i l y o u w u l s : m t t o t r y :him e r u t pr e p n r nn o n a nd t e n c e n t s to D r .Ka i m e r l C o . , B m g h l m l o n . N . Y . , i e r aam pl e b ot t le .\ \ h e n I1 l h n | b e s m e m i he nl io n t hi s p ap er . I studied for a minute. and!if n good brand ls obtnlned. is mil an The cl|lluextru\a£lm¢'t..Xnnmrlnn ilnvllnnd Tarlcr. the DDT'then snld.Nltlon V%m.|ou|..""BE A NURSE# luf mwn u wvo nuw an mn p nuu ummr mu mm mu nnn nn y - n Q1 In 1l h o h l l l h l d l l l u l l i w o ln ° ~ : ~ w h w u l a a n N u n n ' 1 x - m m ; m p w u mvx m. 1o u g n a u u m n n g n u a n n a A d d n l r P i n u p p l e ltla rtna la dl.---Pe e l a nd rh op us ma n y p l u u p p l e s a s a r e d e nlrvml.W elttlt a n d al l o w tt p o u n d n f su g a r fo r e a c h p o u n d o f fr tt lt .M i x we l l a n d l e t n t t tn d ove r n i g ht l u t t m n : ptace.I n th e m o r n i n g co ok u n t i l s o ft e n o u g h t o p u t th rr m gl t tt sl eve. St r a i n . r e t u r n t o t he p r e s e r vi n g K e l l i e a n d Cvn t l n n e r a n k i n g .s t l r r l n g co n st a n t l y u n t i l a cl e a r a m b e r jo l l y ls fo r m e d .Th i s w i l l t h i c k e n w h e n c o o l . P u t i n t o l m t l l l j a m ;c o ve r a n d seal. Th i n m un n a ln d e u ~ U n e for da i n ty :IM I w r l s .cake-dl l l n g g In t l su c h dish es. i 1 el ls t. , sa y s sh e= | t uu nd a d es e rt l nl lm l an d p e nc e r i gh t In t h e m ta d te of Ph i la - de lp h la .I t h a p p e n e d q u i l l a c e t d e n b al l y .Re ce n tl y sh e v\ en t | p a r t t u e t t l h u n t i n g w i t h w r y l i t t l e k n o w l e d g e U ! t h e remltlentlni tl l s t r l c n o r Pttt lml el- plain.S h e fu u m l a n a p a r t m e n t a n d re n t ed l t b e vn us e t he r ; w e r e t w o l lm o u - ti n e ! ou t i n fr u u t . a n d 5 0 a l m a .l u d x vd t h u l h f l t r ve i w a s a l l r l g h t .U n e o f :n os e t l m u w n e s bel on gs t o a br o i l e r a f i m n a n a p a p e r . a l l e l e a r n e d m e r . a n d d l l o t h e r t o l n lt a t l u n p e a n u t te n d e r .S h e h a d : n o t e d i n t o t h e h i l - " D o e n h e b u r n t h e m l l l u p t So m a l i t t l e b o y s w l d m e h e d i d . " A n l n t h e fa t h e r r e p l l e d t h a t h e su pp os ed h e u m . A g a i n t h e c h i l d . n o t l l t l a l e d . n a k e d t h e fa t h e r w h e n t h e y w e n t a f t e r h e l t u r n e d t h e m a l l u p . T h e fn l l w r .l r r l t l t e d .re p l i e d t h l t h e |u|1po|u.~d t h e y a l l are nt t o u h u . T h a c h i l d s t u d i e d fo r I.I s l m 1 » ute s.a n d m e n sn l t l :"G e e ,h e m u s t h u e a n a w fu l j o b c a r r y i n g o u t u h m . " - l t n l l a n a p o l l l N e w s Sivl-dNun».UnnohSm|hrh.l|1 . h | | l | . H n i n l k l .aa clalnovnmlu ~ r.mv.EBWAH[]Sn.o..u,c u n 1 . » ¢ a » ¢ - s . ¢ u ~ . ¢ C a l 1 -Zl l l h a n d F a n a m ~_OMAIuve mounts # h u h fo r a l l t s n o r I n c h m i d i o r l " lp-u nd.B a n u :rnwehsd.n u m n t .ngf- # a n d m n d l : o o d n u s u r .u rlbvnor0 U u u \ N r l : l : D I P IU N G S tor alt matsat e a rl a n d t l ;ru l u nh o u o a r l fl ll uy o u r I U H !Im m s dh l a a t t l nl l o n | l un a in d a n Ll be nl du oo u ls t c d at um .n u r c l I r u c m u o o u o u n o x|310 Jl chl ou lt.P h a n D a w n u .0 1 - h DR. G. D. smrmm Cigarette Tn sell in the dellelous Burley tobacco llavar. lt's Toasted w h l u L l y o r O a k s. - C r e a m o n e h a l f cu p m l o f b ut t e r . a d d on e a n d o n e -h u l l ' vu p fu la o f nu z n r E r o d u ai l y . t i n vo r w i t h a h a!! 1 1: -as po nnfu! of r osa e ltr afft. a dd n r m h a i f ¢ : u | » fu I o f m i l l : a n d t u o c u p fu i n o f p a s t r y d o o r : m e d w i t h fo u r IM E !to an po on fu ln o f b a k i n g p o w d e r . Mi x w aIl. th ru fo ld lu th e a tII1 'ly be a te n white.5 o f o l z h t a n n .Th i s m n k o l a11iT w e l c d u n i n u t l w " l l e l l | H a l t A c r e . " "B u t l u. \ g l a d 1 w a s m i s l e d. " : s yn l l l u Ta y l o r ."I : lm not l» otI\erc ¢l by 506 181 o h l i p u o u s a n d I h a ve Io t a o r a l m a t o r w o r k ,\ \ o r e n e ve r bo r e d .Sh o o t i n g p r i vi l e g e : g o w l i h e ve r y l w w . a n a m a r w o m b u i a r y i s c n t n n g i n z l l l th e t i m e . " M t n Ta y l o r c n n n o ! b e p e n u a d e d t o m a i l . fo r l i m 1 | c o n vi n c e d t b l ! l l : i h l i B a t t i n g t h e B a t t e r o f H i m . S n n o - P n l l r j e c o u r t .S h a r p r a m m e d . n d fn c o d l a w y e r ,cr o ss - ex a mi n in g a w i t n e s s l l t o h h s o b r i e t y . L o n g e r - Y o u w e n s e e n e n t e r i n g i h e Sp r e a d Ea g l e d lr e c t l y 1. 5 ¢ d o or s w e r e o p e n e d . o r n o o n a n n - " r u n \ ¥ l : n e u - - Y h : b u t n o t t o d r i n k . 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Sum! 5°Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday 341, for 339 Another way to add to that incomr;fmrn what in to sow Klnnd.Hr. THE W E EK Hens ____ Roosters _ Springs .._.. Eggs -..._. Butter -.... Butterfat _ Wheat, No. 2 . .Oats ___ Corn, white Corn, ycllu\\. Hogs __ . ; LY 5| mxafrr REPORT --21 gg .26 .24 .25 .31 $1.02 .22 io .26 _33- ; _.39 _ _ . _ $1.00 to $1.25 !..oencl;er farm, four m~es no~ of Rod inth¢ mme held made only 23. the c ity on the St.Paul State Aidlbi-ll!¥¢¥l~That is not an Meng; for Clifton Vanity Corner solicits your pntronagu.26-lt Miss Helen Mueller spent Sunday in Lincoln. For Itenl-Two shaping rooms nt 2lL W. Washington street.2-if Mrs. R. B. Miller visited her folks lan \1|.c-ek at Hastings, Nebr. Dang College Fall Term opens d l ~ l h ~ v u e . ~ 5 and zrov~.»~1`w~= than Turkey ¥¢°d»Some of U14 ihe hm, manly of ,wg quamy. Two extra virtues of Kanred :re that it yean up an offer of $220 wap mmie'5-"n m resistant,it is "VY h8l\|§ for he farm..li nr d to winter kill.matures amly. ..and outyielda other vlrieliel. Canning Fac tor! I, 134,;A t I n d I{fuermann's place at ~_ = 5-,wr complet~ will bo ~ great beneht to the trafic. For Sale:-A strictly modern home. Clone in.New.City wtler elec- tric lights.furnace.full basement. Three and one-half acre:of land. This ia a real bargain.For full par» ticuinri inquire at The Enterprise omce.1 4 u Co¢nitey'a Starting Feed for sale at the Rhoades Coal and Feed store. ..Carl B1-stt from up near Herman was s pleasant caller at this ofliee last Monday. Golden West flour,mode at Puritan mills, $2.25 per sack at The Rhosides Coal and Fwd Store." lat the Blair Home Balm' :lo y our special baking when you have :om- pany or are serving on refreshment committees.!8tf Frank Dodge-on has put lightning rods on buildings all over the county and in every instance he has given satisfaction. Mr. and hire. I. 0.Hopewell and Mr. and M!s.*Lou Lotta attended the funeral services of Col.Hanington ln Teksmoh on Wednesday, July 20. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Camel and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wul- ters of Omaha were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J ohnMoore.a John Mckenzie of Logan.lows. but formerly with The Enterprise. was s pleasant visitor at this ofllce Isst Saturday.John i s always s welcome visitor around these dig- d n n . Messrs. Ilitehmnn, Henry Christen- sen and George Morgan left Monday evening by onto for the western pert of the state.They left nt about five p rn. and expected to reach Norfolk that night. The road from Blair to De Soto is in anything but good shape ns the mod grading ootht is keeping it pretty well stirred up.But they The effort: M farm buneaun to curb the uctivities of solicitors and agents have no! been entirely successful, ac- Coors WITH G-A-5 FARM BURE AU NDTES The next meeting of the Executivn Bonn! will be held in the Farm Bu- rnu omee nt the eourt house, Tue day afternoon, August 2nd. Mon detaiiod plans for the fight on tuberculosis in this county wil! be nude.There are n number of other xery important matters to be brought up and Pfeddcnt J enson is anxious to loo all memhen present i! they 9-ouibly can.Farm Bureau memben 'nw Rhoades Con! and Fed sum does grinding. had pun:hauled a ~.Thepticegn! 81055. housrnpnyer gathering in the dol~ la m He sprayed at so much a gal- lon and lnatad of spraying he Hoodefl. At one place he used twelve gallons of mixture when one gallon should have done the work.In aelditlon to catering we walls,doom roasts. coops and other equipment. he soaked the hovers. and the fumes killed acorn of eblelu.In : mi lle r p m o f th e state a profeeaiow caller has been plying his trade, charging 5 cents in bird for thou c ulled and selling a culling a n als for $l0{Eighteen nf these aeereta were sold in one f cunty..Another agent did a thriv- ing business Ielllng a patent 10019. by the foot.One farm bureau ia wag- ing active campaign aguinat a eer- tan book agent At one meeting a I ICo l l e g e o f A g r i c u l t u r a .O n e o f t h e p o u l t r y spec iali sts a u n t o u t b y t h e ~S u n b u r n e d N o s e Q. 5 'Use plmzy of cooling " .3 7lIen`I7zoIa1|7in ( P ~Hd: mgtly. guickly undA 'nnhaepiumlly The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any other way. BLAIR GAS COMPANY BLAIR,NEBRASKA ..|.1 n |~1 ... hem attend Board meetings and Jail -S 1,500.00make suggestions nh to the adrnlnla-'Poor and Poor farm 4,000.00 tration of Farm Bureau business.Deputy aseasora 3,500.00 Outbreaks of hog choiena in Ft. Olhcere lariea -13,000.00 Callioun and Lincoln lmvnships m.akeCm.lnty Surveyor 1,000.00 it advisable for every hog man to Road:25,000.00watchhis hard cindy .vueinaasonfnridw 40,000.00 nl. the very fini sign of sickness will Skz. Fund S. C. & P. R. R.save more hop and east lens money.,Bonds 10,000.00 Everyone is busy but it in time to Int.. on S. C. ll P H. R.plan ahead to the days alter thresh-2 Bonds 500.00 ing.Even then there are a lot of Int. on 0. 1 N. W. R.. R. farmers who know that the aooner Bonds 3,000.00they get their fell plowing; done thelilrimlnal and Cidal cues 34000.00 better wiki be their chances for alr\-rldentals 20,000.00 good erop of wheat.It is well to re». Soldlefl Relief 500.00 member that the Hessian Fly cnusedjitch 3,000.00 tens ol' thousands of dollars Ions to Repair Public Buildings 1,000.00 Wuhinflon county farmers this year Hol}|er'a Pensions 2,500.00 und that the way to avoid it is to Agricultural and Stoc k Show plow early,keep volunteer wheat Aasoeiation 1,100.00 killed and plant after September 25 Mary C. Dehel Hany farmers are plunninpr on f o l i 23»4t Cmmlg Clerk. | .if'eL er l en 'a ,F t .C a l h o u n ;a t m d p K u h i f a p h o t o s w i !!p l u m e y o u . 'ifis iz t h e V a n i t y C o r n e r a t t h o C i i f t o n H o t e l .2 6 - I t C h i c k fo o d f o r s i l o a t t h e R h o n d c s Ch n l : nd F e e d s t o m p . Je ss R y a n o i n e a r H e r m a n w a - a n bu si ne ss vi s i t o r a g t h e c o u n i y s e a ! Iu s i S a t u r d a y .*'~ Th e e xg e ns o s c on n ec te d w i th an co l l e g e e d u c a t i o n c a n b e c u t b y a t t e n d i n g D a n n C o l l e g e .2 4 - t f M r s .Il d n a N o b l e a m i d a u g h t e r s . 'o n e a n d E l i z a b e t h , a r e vi s i t i n g r o l a - t l ve s i n G m q h a t h i s w e e k . G o l d e n W e s t H o u r .mad-o a t u r i t a n m i l l s , $ 2 . 2 5 p e r s a c k a t T h e | ...t i l l m a h t h i s p r o fi t . . Mcnglay afternoon at 1:00 p. m. a Herman were Sunday guests at gh,Puritan mills, $2.25 per sack at Tho Earnest Dixon homo.Rhoades Coll and Feed Store. Golden West llour,madn at Lnxoin Rhomiea is \isiting this Puritan mills gg-15 per sack at The \.f;¢k at the M. !\cr:ron home nouth '"r nlRhoades cm and P Sturt.1°slr. E M nu.I1 hAirs.Wmc Carter und dlllxlltlfa this ~k ;;.=»°~ ian 1;ff,lésls .oe r eous ns, . rs.o monMaryFrancis;are \sifting at the g 1,Jonas Bnrclmm home this week.'um 1 name of Omaha. Henry Meiorhenry of the NHT ¢ils» I e II Thths1: S d s M Cn me r on 'tm was a p e a u n fra or at e° = " >°='u n a )r :~.im 1 m a -1 .is looking well for A man of his nge.ntcrpr ollige nat nes al" S u B nd rtlsi 5 n d ,One gallon of watorzlasl will make .ron are ' °'gf n el vnough solution to preserve Mig orusue of The Enterpnfw: in are ul lrixly dozen f arm.say;the s a w John Cameron of Herman wal in IMra.Mary Jonson returned ro- er.~nt|;, from Iowa wlrere sho has been sisitinpg sevenl weeks with friends. Mrs.C.E.Fraser and daughter Vqra of St. Louis are visiting at tho homo of their cousin, John Moore and wife. Potronlzo home institution by boy- ing your bread of the Blair Home Bakery.Nico line o i other bakery goods, slot.asa For Solo--One of the best tocated homes on Grant Street.Persons in- cbming the public to investixate their bargains. There ara some new thinn in bak- ery goods at the Blair Home Bakery under the new management. Come in and try them.ISR ll' you can get y our college work at Dana College. why go away to get it .Pay us 3 visit and'let us sec what c-ln be done.24-ti From all over the county comes the Tho Enterprise ofllce.' I tf The Rhoadea Coal and Feed store unionded I. car of Frlmk2in county coal last week and this week a car of that fnmous Cameo coal. Gilbert Seeley, nn old time Binir boy. was in the city last Saturday. He is in the employ of the Baker Ice Mnhine Co. and was here on bmsi- ness. Mr. and Hrs. I. O. Hopewell had his own grub, after which there will be an enterudnment.The program is za secret. Tuesday st 9:00 a. m. at Otto Lang- horafs, Funtanelle, unless something happens.In the afternoon at 4:00 everyone in invited to the County Fair grounds at Ariingion.After .l n |.. tal. more buildings &c. Mrs.Ros: Beet: is nt present at the jiilir hospital recoverin2: from ¢threatened attack of typhoid fewr. Both Mrs. Beet: and little daunhtrr Dorothy Dale had symptoms of ty- phoid and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cham- bers are curing for their little grand- daughter and giving her gs.ery nttcn- tion in order that she may quickly Abe Ray man of Teksmnh.Master "Bobbie" Hopewell accompanied them h o m e f o r n s h o r t v a c a t i o n ./ n t " \Mr.D. Garrison, of the Gsmson clothing store, returned Sunday from western Kansa!where he went to see about threshing his wheat.llc reports that wheat in that section is light this year. Hurry Plots. of Clay Center, Nob.. came in lost Friday to visit his mother and sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chrlstensent Harry is s Blair product but left here :mine years ago. He ls now County Treasurer of Clay county. The trial of Cianr hothrop vs the City in which n nestrsinlng order was asked restraining the city from par- ing Clark 0'Hnnlon for his services ns special city attorney in the rail road case now pending was decided in fsvor of the city and Mr. 0'llnnlon's services sre retained. The northern sky wss wonderfully illuminated Inst Tuesday evening making one think of the aurora borealis or some other phenomenom Upon investigation town folks found that some ol' the farmers north of town were trying to :ret their strawstnelcs burned before the mln, hence the red glow The many friends of Mn. Freeman Tuc ker will regret to lesm that she is very poorly nt this writing.They received a telephone coll turt night from Omaha at ten o'clock from their daughter, Miss Opal 'hh:ker who had just arrived from St. Joe, Mo., from a two week's visit wit hher uncle and aunt. Miss Dorothy iiovlc h of Fremont took part in the violin recital given by J . W Swlharl.'s pupits lost Mom day evenlng.Miss IEnrich is n very promlslng violinist being only thir- toi-n years of nge and handles hor instrument with much ease and con~ lidenee.She has been s pupil of Prof. Swihart for four and one half y e a r n . .\ D E .||| u n :. lightning.Better talk to Elrnnk Dudgcon about' those lightning rode. Mins Warner of the Crowell Home is enjoying n visit from her nieee, Mrs.Grunko of Elgin.Neb.M i n Warner is ill at present and the visit in doing her much good. John Rodgers returned from Ho. Valley Tuesday afternoon where he was called by the sudden illnua of hi: daqrhter and son-in-luv,Hr.end Mrs. w. W. Foote.He left them feel- ing some what better. For Sale-A fine seven room reli- denee In the best residence portion off Grant strett..House modern in ever; way and in excelient repair.Good nr!-me.Priced-9-£0 sell quick.In quire at The Enterprise omce.84? No one doubts the efficacy of the lightning rod.It has saved property time out of mind.Better rod that building now.its ehnper than to wait.'till the lightning etrikes lt. I'rank I:'odgeon of Blair can do the job for you.See him at onoe. Members of the summer school and their Instruc tor, Min Fly rne Dixon, pientoed west of town l|.|t Friday evening and of oourse had n most pleasant outing.Summer school will be over the Hrst week tn August much to the joy ot the pupils and insmlctor.~ Several gentlemen from Iowa com- posing |.committee of lletllodirts were in Blair Inst week to confer with Ioenl Methodist: over the ldvisiblllty of uniting the Nebraska and Iowl. conference; and placing their members in the Crowe!!Home here.Should ..¢|1m u l e d u r i n g t h e p a s t y e a r .T h e fa r m e r vr h n h i s n o t m a d e a n y p r o - z r w . l i k e t h e b u s i n e s s m a n w h o h a s no t ,i s s t a n d i n g sl i l l .N e a r l y e ve r y - o n e w i l l a t t e n d t h e F a i r .It i s l i t t l e I} 4 list since last week.a Those wanting Knnmd should call the County Agenfa office nt mme so that lhiprnentl can be srranged ful in c ue there is not enough ln th» county to "PW the demand. well ms any diseases to be diwcussell, there will ba a picnic supper.The mysterious program will rrguin be given.We can hint oniy that it wil! he mighty good. Everyone In urged to prepare for| the County Fair.It wi!! be one of the but In the state if folks co-oper- ate.Washington county is the best county in the nate and ought to let people know it.One of the best ways is through the County Fair.Besides .'~[xwvo ofrnen worked outthooostoi Grand lainkl. Rah.. July 2 .--The Grand hlnnd Canning factory In 3 victim of tho reconstruction period and will not put up tho thounmdsl of caan of canned com usullly prewrvrd in the fall of the year.No c on- mm with growen were made owing a Hold of wheat from harms depre ciation to Inletost on the land.It cog. $3 50 to nine one acre of wwt. If y ou want bo break even on tho premnt market you will need ll. wither incronsc your yield or out your cost of production.Konrad will help !o the low pdces offered by tho whole-inolve the problem.The re in o wo salon and the still oomparolI\'cI5.nctlve demlnd for Kanred seed so.fi hkher c an of other mltorials and lnbor. _ -- - I - - - local growers will soon be sold out. Prod J ungbluth and Henry Gran of Wuhington have been added to th¢~ || Weather Predlctlonsz ~ N Bright and fair until Sept=~ ember first, to be followed by 1 a l o n g , C O L D w i n t e r ,p s -I ||ARE You PREPARED?~ ll Rhoades Coal & Feed Store.~ 1 n ..' = : = 1 , - s z : 6 day of January, 3921, the foilnw ing estimate of the. n.¢c¢asary.,pm- pense of Wuhinzton County.Ne- bnalu dudng the ensuing year com- menclng on the Blh day of January. 1921,including the amounts neces- u r y to meet outstanding indebted- ness an evidenced by the Bonds. Coupons or #run:nts Iegally issued. which estimate was entered at lmgc upon their records md ordered pub- lilhed four successive weeks before the levy for that year. in The Enter- o f C o u n t y Co m m i s s i o n e r s o f W a s h ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES 34-5 pramlse to be fairly well attend ¢d.1:is time so atop the hem; leases mused by these Httie penis One lldy lost 300 chickens this llldna. besides ell the grain they get.Talk about philanthropy. Remember the poultry culling dem onetntlens August 8~9-10.Theboa:der hen is as big n thief fiom the g r u m r y u the rat.It coats from ;1.so to $2.00 per year to keep n fxrm hen.Uo years make you money? 2'mk Bilhr has the figures on a Hack of 260 Single Comb White Lex horns I n t year.Total income for m m and rnnrket roozten and curl hens 'ru $1,081.00 $85600 was for eggs.)Expense Q!flock $400.00 Net proht $88l.00 besides eggs and chickens sued at home.Is there any other brgnch of farming tint show auch a great pmht?At a time w!1e|\ the avenge man is inning money on ~s` I e C l e r k .0 . his 160 acres ol mon a few hrns o n n a n n a n h o n n o n n e n n e n n e n n o n n e n n a a mam smlirs-- ocaland liersonal Ruhn'a Photos will please you.Huhn'| Photos will please you. Lawn Grass S..nl at Aye Bros.Blair Chautauqua August 2530..Seed House.15-tl 1 Irank Jenkins was a Kennagd busl-l The I'red Ray family lpent 1151:lean visitor on Wednesday.| Sunday l l\rug'f. park.Mins Beulah Roberts visited lab! Mins Norma Gritllth spent lasl; wget week at the Ben Bunn home.1 at the llowand Hain home.Puritan Pancake Flour,the ,p 0.C. Thompson of Grand lsl\nd| 0\r'r, 35cents per mek at wmr a Blair visitor yesterday.The Rholdes Coal and I'ved Stare Hr. and Mrs. J S, Conety |=p¢nt Rcport cornea that M m Arihurl a s t S u n d a y n t t h e h o m e o f P :J .l l i x o n i s v e r y i l l a t a h o s p i t a l i n b o 1 F l y n n o f 0 l I l l l l H A n ; ; e l e s , .C | | " f 0 | m i l e l the plan of every family storing eggs for winlxr uso.The solution ls rrade up of one pan waterglus to nine parts water.Boil the water and al- low it io cool before igiding the wntrrglaas.The container should be either eanhenurare or wooden pails, am!should have covers.Storage should be in o cool and well venti- lated pllct \ s ACCOUNT . . |s . . SOLICITED er ~'ns defendant. I will at 1 :frlnck P. Isl. on Saturdly l ! . . .. . . .L E G A L N O T I C E s u s a n - ' F S A L E U a n i e l L . J o h m t o n , A t t o r n e y B y vi r t u e o f a n o r d z r o f s a l e i s s u r d o u t o N . h e D i x t r i c t c o u n o i D u u g l u c o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a .a n d i n pu r s u a n c e o f u d e c r e e o f s a i d c o u r t l n In a c t i o n t h e r e i n p e n d i n g w h e r e i n B a n k o f .. I ': | Bon County Herald Won!from Supl..and Mrs.Rei- mund who have been "seeing the east" and the "rnyrieds of Jews" Mi the English language seems to be the foreign torgue.They are now in New York City where both are nt- tending Columbia University.Patrons of the Tekmm post ->m& are pleased ov.ert.l1e fact that rhefurv in all probabilities to have n new an`rl modern post olllce.Bids were asked for this week and notice of the nme has been pqted in the lobby of the present building.The present quar ters are fer too small for both tho the public u irell on curing for the mail. and the new building whe:mer it may be located will be greatly np preeiatod.The Ieue upon the present quertera expire! in J anuary of next year. ,I Herman RecordMrs. D. E. Kepler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.H.Cameron, who was very seriously hun in an automobile accident several months rum and who had been at the home ol her parents dnce leaving the hospital,has re~ turned to hor home ot Broken Bow and is reported qteldlly improving. Ft. Calhoun Chronicle County Agent Olson came down from Blair last Thursday evening and with Claus Mehnena went out to the Huber farm, where the boys' pig club of six members was organized.The name the "United Six" was adopted as the title of the Club.Yesterday Hr. Olson and Mr. Jones, state lender of the pig clubs, met with the :dx members nt the Scott Allen farm and The Farmers State Bank Blair, Nebraska. This Bank has the facilities, the ex- perience and the knowledge of the local conditions to render you the most efficient assistance. \ , ~°°f ~ a w » r . ~ 1 r ~ - u T H I N I ~ I l l l l l l -ny -¢|,¢, |;|,|,|y," *" ° "" ? ' !" % " " " ' °m f n l u n - m e e u m u a a e n g wa \ ¢ v | . u . °a - n e w p l e l l g u f l l ) m g t pay your expenses x n 4 53 ~ F H ~.5 m o Q U 1 C l f ' P n n u n . IT 8 A l D s n : :u ¢ t h l n g . . " T H E Y §\A:r|§|=Y.'1 \ " S A ' 1 ' I S F Y " - 1 M l ' | *t h e p o d wa nd .Ju s t H g h !u p a Ch es te r tl el d a n d see w h i t e x - p e r t s c a n d o w i t h f i n e T u r k i s h a n d Do m e st i c to ba c co ;w h e n s o oI W A S h g m f l a n s . \0 I ¢ o l I. h : » E l u a r é . m o P u _f- In gh $11. F O R JO I f w l r l o y e n m . A W D 0 T : l € R d e p a r t e d l p l r l t l . n u r r r n g ' P E v r u b u d . |r .. . gm .c1cA1u£3r'h5s Lwarrr Bc Mm: Tolmcco Co. 'uq-<-"Ouf vJa.E §ood word?" MY voqng 1*""" HAS A qull §'°""- AND ang 9\!V¢l IL ¢AND ~rA5.x_s 'P Nnth.A I I AND I "I'"!' hi mu. -» ' \_1 vo uza_\>?¢_f¢|\°w. _I . \wHo's oembut dmv:mu n.mn I u;»a'1¢; gm her. . . - ao 1 shut ol nur.To ms - é= } -= ' - Funfs-1§a_FM|\.v »-mu. THEN |:\D?D:¥\ ua smolb. A cmAn_e1:'rg. Arm Ar1's_n P wh1\0.I CRAPHZED \:p wales. AND ~~; éf 2 mum. Q x ss .0 I- ¢ ° n »»-1»--f»9-~ -u l l - U - _- » q ~ ~ »_.._ - _ a f t e r t h e m e e t i n g a l l w e n t d o w n t o ' S a t u r d a y . "H a y h e g f o i r u p fa n h t t h e D . C . L o n e : g o n f a r m a n d l o o k e d a : r u t b i g p a r k e r ,vi m m u c h d h o ve r t h e fa.mo1..u $30 ,0 00 D e f e n d e r m e a t a n d m g n y h a m s , i l t h e w i s h I a n d o t h e r p a r k e r b l u e b i o o d s .a l a r g s c i r c l e o f i r i e n d s . H o o p e r S e n t i n e l I i r n n l r l l N e w s T h e " l i ve m y ' g l ve n a w a y b y t h e J n .H .Ja n s e n p u n h u l d a n n H a z e l M c o w ¢ n S t o c k C o . o n t h e c l o s -D o d g e a r l a s t w e e k a n d w e u n d e r - i n s n i g h t o f t h e i r w e e k ' a e n g n g e n i c n t S i m!h i m a n d h i s w i fe ,¢ , u ¢ 1 ¢ , ¢ , w a s w o n b y M r . a n d M m W . P . M i l -n a u x d m l R d g n d d a r e v h r n h t Ie r . a n d w e p m s l i c t u m . t h e l i t t l e fe l -o n l e a vi n g n e x t w e e k fo r a n e x t n m d dl o w w i l l h a ve o n e o f t h e b e n h o m e a | \ 'i s i t t h r o u g h t h e Y e l l u w l t o m N n t l o n - eve r fo un d b y an o r p h an , a s hi s fo s te r ; a l P a r k a n d o t h e r p l l c e l o f i n t e n d p a r e n t s 'a l l l s p a r e n o p a i n s t o r a i s e l i n t h e w e s t .T h e y w i n a l s o y i a i t t l h i m i n t h e w a y h e s h o u l d l o .In | C a . i l fo r n i a ,m a k i n g t h e t r i p hz t b d t m e m o r y o f t h e d a r o n w l | i c h h e c a m e D o d g e .W e w i s h t h e m a n f s m l Pa n P o w HE ENTERPRISE t h e d i l h r e n t f u n d s t o p a y n a m e . F a r . G r . & L b r . C o . ( l u m h e r ) $82.75 F a r . G r . & L b r . C o . ( l u m b e r )134.60 Bea uty C unt . C o.( r e p d r : b r i d g e ).fu £97.33 B c i t y C o n t . C o . i m p a i r s b r i d g e )60.20 B e t t y C o m . C o . ( b r i d g e N a . u a :2,795.90 B u t ; C o n t . C o .( r e p a i r b d d g o i 403.30 F u r m a n U n i o n C o . ( l u m b e r a n d n p d n }31.00 | Coors WITH G-A-5 om: A. ~04928.Pubihber The effort: M farm buneaun to curb the uctivities of solicitors and agents have no! been entirely successful, ac- cording £0 extension workers of the College of Agricultura.One of the poultry specialists aunt out by the The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any other way. BLAIR GAS COMPANY BLAIR,NEBRASKA Tb present tax levy for the city ¢ 66 mills as qainnt 43 mills f|r Lf. ~r.We me pncticing Cf9.u.l). 'it. IBSUBD nvzzv THURSDAY FARM BURE AU NDTES The next meeting of the Executivn Bonn! will be held in the Farm Bu- rnu omee nt the eourt house, Tue day afternoon, August 2nd. Mon detaiiod plans for the fight on tuberculosis in this county wil! be nude.There are n number of other xery important matters to be brought up and Pfeddcnt J enson is anxious to loo all memhen present i! they 9-ouibly can.Farm Bureau memben 'nw Rhoades Con! and Fed sum does grinding. had pun:hauled a ~.Thepticegn! 81055. housrnpnyer gathering in the dol~ la m He sprayed at so much a gal- lon and lnatad of spraying he Hoodefl. At one place he used twelve gallons of mixture when one gallon should have done the work.In aelditlon to catering we walls,doom roasts. coops and other equipment. he soaked the hovers. and the fumes killed acorn of eblelu.In : mi lle r p m o f th e state a profeeaiow caller has been plying his trade, charging 5 cents in bird for thou c ulled and selling a culling a n als for $l0{Eighteen nf these aeereta were sold in one f cunty..Another agent did a thriv- ing business Ielllng a patent 10019. by the foot.One farm bureau ia wag- ing active campaign aguinat a eer- tan book agent At one meeting ~ET Sunburned Nose 'v- rlmr»f-wwo1 , »'7 IIe n 1 Z` 5 l' i % n 4 5 5 ¢ 'Hush gently, gvkklr nd A unha phully :as New ~l G¢i`§'a`|i¢¢¢' on 'liunday Lincoln, July ~6.-Nehnahm must | :in obeying 185 1mr law: Thurs- y, July as. These an Inn puaed by xhe last egislalure which did not bear the mergeney clause md which, :ecard- nl w arguement. are to go into ef- ui s m um d m. There 'arena 2 w w of a m law: »-and 120 bon ad emergency lame which undo them effective Im- ~iltzly.'I\ln were vetoed by |crnor nexium.Rdarmdam pq- tiona have been Med with the secre- nf of :tain holding 'up four.The om: llrwlv b ill, the F on C ro ok u n d appropriation :nd the Smith band bill an bald up by court nu- ~n. D ! ~ F a r m e r San in Asking for New bonu Some af the pnobiema now facing armen w i n outlinocl by an Iowa »~. In attempting' to rxmain to I ken' xt Iiubuque, just why it was - surf to :revive u io.an to tide rn over n lean period."BEL"llld the bunker, "I d0.l!|'! ndentlnd why you abollld sr.ln£\t.o ~mn money when you hq ve k m ~ipped your crop.'What did you with the money!" "De du¢k|got it,"replied the armer."What do you mann by de ducks?" "W dI;"explained NN f\rn1er. "I lpp ed th oc ar toma rk atln dwid tt of 52 cents a bushel.~11,¢»y 'de- uck' freight. ilu! left 31 cents; 'de' tack' 1 cent commission, which Mt \|cents;'dedlxk' elevator chlnref. at left 21. cents; 'dodmu:k' honking, hlt le!! 15 cents; 'deduc k' hmilng, t left 5 oe-nts; 'doducif the hind 's wages from that and you gre darn sight better fumer ibm I nm f y ou c ln Iind anything l e f t " - i |Bee. nu Par Your , tha! is anxious to hear from everylalion in said county, w~ich estinkate member.They are gh d to havewas in words and figuns as follows: them attend Board meetings and Jail -S 1,500.00make suggestions si to the admlnls-'Poor and Poor farrntration of Farm Bureau business.'Deputy asessors Outbreaks of hog choiena in ?L| 0lhcera lation Callioun and Lincoln lmvnships m.ake'County Surveyoritadvisablefor every hog man io|Roada latc h his hard do y.Vaccination Bridges 4,000.000,000.0013,000.001,000.0020,000.0040,000.00nl. the very fini sign of sickness will Skz. Fund S. C. & P. R. R.save more hop and cost less money.,Honda 'Everyone is busy but it is time to Int. on S. C. ll P H. R.plan ahead to the days alter thresh-2 Bonds ing.Even then than are a lot of Int. on 0. 1 N. W. R.. R. farmers who know that the aooncri Bonds they get their fall plowing; done the Criminal and Cidal eases better wi!!be their chances for alrucidentals?s°10s¢r'»Relief Ditch good crop of wheat.It ia well to re- mernber that the Helsian Fly cooled tens ol thousands of dollars loss to Washinflon county farnnera ihls year and that the way to avoid it is to plow early,keep volunteer wheat 10,000.00 000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 20,000.00 500.00 3,000.00 Repair Public Buildings 1900.00 Hol}|ar's Pensions 2,500.00 Agricultural and Stock Show Association 1 100.00 killed and plant after September 20 Mary C. Debel. Hany farmers are planning on f o l i 23»4t County Clerk. l mnasz omrus'P n o c s z n ma s County Commiasionen' Room, Blair, Nob., July 25, 1921. The County Board of Eqwiudon pursuant to ndjournnsont taken oly ll. 1921-Pruent, J. F. White, H.C.Blaco and Henry Tmhlson, County Commisdoolrs,and R.H. Rumusoen.County Assessor and Mary C. Debel. County Clerk. The minutes of the lui meeting were road ind approved. Then being no bwnna tho Board adjourned until August 8, 1921. Mary C. Lhhel, County Clerk. County Cornmiulonen Room, Blair, Nab., Juiy 25. 1921. The Bonn! of County Commlwoo-nn met pursuant to ndjoumment token J uly 1 1, mr.Present J. F. White. H. C. Blaoo and Henry Truhlnn. The mln utu of tha lui mef ti n were reid and approved. On motion duly mode and csrri the following borlls were allowed: s.H.Laekoum.Justine of t Pure, Arlington. I. C. Eiler. Special County Judge. After a careful examination of following bills, it v u moved nn seconded the following claims ~ allowed and the County Clerk 1 Entered as uwndwzlus matter ng the poaoffkn n Bidr. Heh.. under Act af tlongreu of March 8, ms. 0 had for whic h nm W u gffq¢¢||10-#ins this program this year. 341, for 339 Another way to add to that income ;frorn wheat in to sow Klnred.Hr. Gund Islnnd, mb., J uly 26-:mu.J °hn Biff" of Arllngion reports hi eatin( 51, degree M deflation in laK]Hurd u thrashing out better than nloal, the partition nie of h, Fmrllas lnubeln to the acre when Turkey Lucncher fB|f|\| four miles north of Nw in the same llelml made only 25. the c ity on the St.Paul Slate Aidlbualrels.That is not an average for highway. brooghi only mo an un,;¢h'@ whole county, however, u IBO:2 though ;1¢ 240 acres are well improv~]°f them avenged 4 bushels more per d. ~ house. urn' and zfU\'¢| » and ll»lLl43 alll Turkey ~s0fll¢ U! ilu ihe hm, rnosly of ,wg quality. Two extra virtues of Konrad Ire that it for he farm.'b ir d £0 winter kill,matures early. ..lml outyielda other vlrieliel.Canning Fac tor! I, 134,5 A t I n d l{euermann'e place ol .Blump vgkgim Arllnfton lost "l"l1ur|day night n .'[novo of men worked out the cost of Grand Illlrkl. N25. J uly 2 .--The. Grand hlnnd Canning factory In a victim of the reconstruction period and will not put up the thoonmda of cues of canned corn osullly prewrved in the fall of the year.No c on- mcu irlllm growen were made owing a Held of wheat from harneu depre ciation to mu-rm on the land.It cog. $3 50 to nine one acre of wwl. If y ou want bo break even on the present mnrkcl.you will need ll. either increase your yield or out your eosl, of production.Konrad will help io the low pdces olfeml by tho whole-inolve the problem.The re in o wo salem and the still oomparalI\'oI5: nctlve demlnd for Kannd seed owl hkher c an of other mlterlals and local growers will soon be sold out. lebor.Fred Jungbluth and Henry Gnu of Wuhlngton hive been added to tho list since last week.a Those wanting Knnmd should call the County Agenfa office nt mme so that lhiprnentl can be srranged ful in c ue there is not enough ln th» county to "PW the demand. *. 6 day of January, 3921, the foilnw ing estimate of the. n.¢c¢asary.,pm- pense of Wuhinzton County.Ne- bnalu dudng the ensuing year com- menclng on the Blh day of January. 1921,including the amounts neces- u r y to meet outstanding indebted- ness an evidenced by the Bonds. Coupons or #run:nts Iegally issued. which estimate was entered at lmgc upon their records md ordered pub- lilhed four successive weeks before the levy for that year. in The Enter- prise. a newspaper of general circu- lation in said county, which eatinkate o f C o u n t y Co m m i s s i o n e r s o f W a s h ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES 34-5 pramlse to be fairly well attend ¢d.1:is time so atop the hem; leases mused by these Httie penis One lldy lost 300 chickens this llldna. besides ell the grain they get.Talk about philanthropy. Remember the poultry culling dem onetntlens August 8~9-10.Theboa:der hen is as big n thief fiom the g r u m r y u the rat.It coats from ;1.so to $2.00 per year to keep n fxrm hen.Uo years make you money? 2'mk Bilhr has the figures on a Hack of 260 Single Comb White Lex horns I n t year.Total income for m m and rnnrket roozten and curl hens 'ru $1,081.00 $85600 was for eggs.)Expense Q!flock $400.00 Net proht $88l.00 besides eggs and chickens sued at home.Is there any other brgnch of farming tint show auch a great pmht?At a time w!1e|\ the avenge man is inning money on to Lhezm he hu bein named "Billy¥plca;ant journey J ANNOUNCEMEN'l`!~ I \\ e...\.f;¢k a t t h e M .!\ e r : r o n h o m o n o u t h o f B l a i r . Mr s . 5 1 . Zve n n o n h a s a n h e r g u e s t s th is w e e k he r c o u s i n s ,Mr s . Jo h n ; - o n a n d d a u g h t e r s o f O m a h a . H e n r y M e i e r h e n r y o f t h e N H T ¢ 'l l s » trick w a s a pl e a s a n t ca l l e r a t T h e IEnterprise olllge lost Wednesday. O n e g a l l o n o f w a t o r z l a s l w i l l m a k e vn o u g h so l u t i o n t o p r e s e r ve i l f l y o r #i x l y d o z e n ezz vl.sa y s t h e s a w l o l l c g e o f A g d c u l t u r e . w h i c h f| . \ o n 1 t h e p l a n o f e ve r y f a m i l y s t o r i n g e g g s fo r w i n l x r u s o .Th e s o l u t i o n l s r r a d e u p o f o n e p a n w a t e r g l u s t o n i n e p a r t s w a t e r .B o i l t h e w a t e r a n d a l - l o w i t i o co ol b e f o r e i g i d i n g t h o wn te r gl a as .Th e c o n t a i n e r s h o u l d b e e i t h e r e a n h e n w a r e o r w o o d e n pa il s, a n d sh o u l d h a ve e m e r e .S t o r a g e sh o u l d b e i n o e o o l a n d w e l l ve n t i - l a t e d p l l c t u I have taken over the office and equipment of Dr. Raymond Reid and will be found at hig old placeof business over the Blair Racket Store where I will be pleased'to re ceive any or all of his old patrons and others who wish any work~ done in the dental line.Oflice to be open on and after Thursday, August 4th, 1921. Wm. F. Gilmore, D. D. S. and the "rnyriads of Jews" Mi the English language seems to be the foreign torgue.They are now in New York City where both are nt- tending Columbia University.Patrons of the Tekmm post -.mo are pleased ov.ert.l1e fact that rhefurv in all probabilities to have n new an`rl modern post olllce.Bids were asked for this week and notice of the same has been pqted in the lobby of the present building.The present quar ters are far too small for both tho the public an irell aa curing for the mail. and the new building whe:mer it may be located will be greatly np precialod.The Iease upon the present quarlora expires in January of next year.Herman Record Mrs. D. E. Kepler, daughter of Mr. and Hrs. J .H.Cameron, who was very seriously hun in an automobile arcident several months rum and who had been at the home ol her parents dnce leaving the hospital,has re~ turned to hor home ot Broken Bow and is reported steadily improving. FI. Calhoun Chronicle County Agent Olson came down from Blair last Thorsdsy evening and with Claus Mr-buena went out to the Huber farm, where the boys' pig club of six members was organized.The name ihe "United Six" was adopted as the title of the Club.Yesterday I We M - 1..l Are Now Selling Our Drugs, Patents, Periumee, Face Powders. Toilet 'Waters and Lotions atfpriuee thatwill fit. your pocket,-book.Give us a trial and be convinced. o f th e pig clubs, met with the :dx members at ihe Smit Allen farm and I ; | Bun County Heraid Word from Supt.and Mrs.Rei ,I Try a Dish of that Delicious Ice Cream we are serving these hot days. IilA||! mmnmncv Prescriptions a specialty. l¢.........LEGAL NOTICE susan-'F SALE Uanicl L. Johmton, AttorneyBy virtue of an ordzr of sole issued out ob-the District c oun ot Douglas county, Nebraska. and in pursuance of u decree of said court ln an action therein pending wherein Bank of Benson was plaintiff and H. G. Stein- cr was defendant. I will at 1 o'cioci: P. Isl. on Saturday the 13th day of August. 1921. at the north front :Ioor of the Washington county court house in tha city of ~lair, '\\'aahinlrton county, Nebraska, gel! at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash the follow- ing described real estate. towrit: 'Dae Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter (N w.Bi of tho S.W.58)of Section twenty-eight (28) and the East ha!! of the South- east quarter (E. 'A of the S. E. K) of Section twenty-nine (29)all in township Seventeen tl?) North Range "I\\-'eive (Q2} cut of the Sixth Princi- Pll Meridian,all in Washington county, Nebraska, as surveyed. plat- ted and ref:6`rde<l, to satisfy a judg- ment in the above entitled case for the sum of $3,iB0.5T,with interest thereon from thc 14th day of March. 1921. as fotlowaz on $2.l2|.34at 7'Ti ; on $343.13 at 394: on 3215.50 nt met. and $47.50 costs of said action and all accruing costa, all as provided by aaiml order and ¢ft'£!¢'¢' Dated nt.Zliair.this 80th day of June, t92t. Maurice Hehrena. *as fe ~1 STOP!LOoK! LISTEN! By special arrangement with the n u u m c n D YT R R P P p n am in a position to name the following,@venir}:.Miss Marg1.1erl!»e ;|¢c"Fni- panled her home for a few days \[ul. Miss Nouns Anapurh is visiting at her old home at Brainerd, Nell.. this week. The marriage of Kenneth R. llich- ter, youngest son of Mr. Ott Richter of this city to Him: Louella Patricig Loexmith of Winside, Heb., occurred July 15th, at Ft. Calhoun, Rev. C. J. Frank of that place performing the ceremony.Kenneth was reared and educated in Blair and he and his bride are reeelving the congratulations of Blair friends this week. Won! receivezl recently at lhis of- fice from Mrs. Lillie Hyde of Marsh all, Wyoming, states that ihe family are well m d happy and enjo;if=§western me ua ah. limit.'l"hey are 42 miles from the nearest railroad but receive :neil regularly by truck. M.present they are enjoying de llrio mou nwn trout and we eer,,¢..?5 wish we. c ould take bnakiut PRICESm o x !.30 x 3 Smooth Casing XX $10.00 30 x 3% Non Skid Casing $13.45~ Lbr. Co. {h\m>er} Harm; Lbr. Co.. (lumber) Nye Behmider Fowler Co. '\. J lac ks)§ Robinson's Tire)Ill Repair Shopnooxz C r n z n z m s = 1 A 1 n B A N K ~ I HLAIR'NI'Zl!|h\SKA. r v ' .- 2 :_ _ ' :§ .A BANK o r P ER S ONAL s s n v rc s - = ' -§ ~ 3 an -C w n t y [smith them one of these fine mornings.Nebrlaks.2|-5t| J _~......,. a Embroidery Plays Largs Part In T h e ~ T h i n g at the Right Time By__M.ARY. M¢\_Rsx1n\.Lg. DUFFEE _ "A C 1 1 J "" \ ` _.. l1 1 . ~ \ ,- 1 .-=: u \n r l l h b l n n u vi l t l n a n o u n m a n l l n g lhe shoulders,caught into ioonl nl Um wulu, back and fl0ll!. and blur Inz slightly below we um. dinppvarunderthehem.The trimming l l lnadu up of jet and cut steei beldl. aulzlaaleuingeffvctmaklngnp l n l n t mnlrilll lo tho dull anim me gum ze._T p.-u wllh :hu dns: u or u<tm\ion| and nt another, um a vera' illrxfe number or woman recognize :hahc l that they fully look their but In black.Jet embrolden tl seen n:wel deal ou thq black afternoon u m m um y ur ,sometimes being em-llrulderul ulmkght on the drflh..or humll ot bead trlmmlng mu' be used. one d.I*e|.l la composed at blackcn-pe lwruette with a lun: bodlre, nl rl sleeves and 1 skirt with fourdeep tucks.Two hands of DMG trim e w n ds s ig n a n d I u v l n g o n l y s b vi l l ul 1 | \ l h l n ] o f t h e d r e n p l u m . Ot h e r s h a ve h e a d m u m :e m b r o i d vI| . l 1 h er e a n d th e r e o n t h e a n n .T h e twudn w w d a n a o h m t h e a l m a co l o r a n t h e d a e u , s u c h u b r o n z e h e l d ! fo r l» r u \ \ n u t l u o r c r vpe d o c h i n a . Je t !o r hl u vk c h a r m e u w o r ge or ge tt e.a n d n u c l o r l r l d e s o e u t b e n d s o n g n u . T h r t h i n b l a c k dream fo r s u m m e r um m m- r l l u m o f w h i c h w e n e ve r w s - m t o t l n , f o r s e a s o n l fl a r s e a s o n i t L i n d a Is s m y i n t o t h e w a r d r o b e o f " w u s w o m e n .xu m od e ol e x pr e s si o n . lm vr ever .r u l e :c o n l l d e n b l y fr o m yq n r l u y o u r a nd t h i s m a y h e u n o r e a w n fo r l u p e r e n n i a l y o u t h .An o t he r , u f w a n e .2 | l u s u l t a h l m y f o r m a n ! Decorating Dressoa Colon Used to"I¢|u~h Garmant-Thin s i n a N u m b ? " ~ ~ = ° > ' ~ " - J ~ , - |1 _ _ F l b r i u Th a t N e w R e n n e s M a n G a u x y a n d B s r l b b o n u l M o g l l g o u a n d L l n g c r i u . Th os e g au zy . p in k s il k n lg h li ea . d ee - o r a t e d w l l h a t l n y m s e b n d a n d h u m l n g fr o m th e n h o n l d e n b y l l l k r i b b o n a :»u\¢'t e dd \ es . "si l k a n d cfen -I d u chlme comes c o v e n a n d m c h l i k o butfhs. Thll attractive Roman dripld oomblnatlan of hat Ind glrtlh, both of fo r S u m m a r . A s u r ve y o f t h e : h o p w i n d o w s ob - u n e a a \\"l1|.er i n t h u C h r l s t l n n 51||.I1l..vJ M o n i t o r .r e ve a l :m a n y n e w nm]l m e r n t l n g f u t u r e s o t t h u a f t e r - " ° " '1 drsns,t h e m o s t no t a b l e b e i n g |»<rlmps,t h e exz en sl ve use o f b e a d \ l n I - r vl d e n g w h i c h p i u l | . ve r y l a r g e vm i n t h e d e c o r a t i o n o f t h e d r e a m : u l ' t h i s w u o n .S o m e o f t h e d w u u h u n -tl m e a t i n b o d l w h e l d e m l'=u1d\~n-d w h i l e n d e e p b a n d Il l i a d e c o.§lxL1E.~ ~nd Rose appear to be nf'zenenl root. the more' uma of Rosalie being n; Hon.A curious point u su nslrrdrlmdlna ckrkvll i n g re pl ac ed tn du y b r F r e n c h h a n d mm l a a n d f!> m vn l l | ': a r t i c l es l n b l l i l i l . l a w n s a n d mun lin x,nc c o r d l n g t o 1 fu h l o n r o r r o t p o n fl n n t . " fh m e l o s s a s p e n d s e a r t l c i e l . " u i d : h a w r i t e r . " u r s j u s t a s e x q u i s i t e a n d da i n t y . n m! t h e n e x t b e l l t h i ng t n Im r - l n ;m u n u t t o aha d i n .Th e e m - b m l d n r u l i l n p n r t n t l o n n w i t h l a c e m u a n d c l u n y | n ~ p a f t i r u l a r l y l l r e e t . g u d a r e a p p e i l i u g m o r e a n d m o r e n o m e A m e r i c a n ¢ | r I a s : h e b e c o m e : l e n a x - tr a vag n u t In h e r t a s te s . " T h e |:i rl w h o c h o n l l n fo r h m l o l ! J Omo |H o s e u l b l .l i g n l fy l n z N d I M ! ! ! a n d w h i l e ~ m l n In na t u r e ,g e t t h a i t h e d e e p p l n k a n d t h e . n a m e o r a n y o f l u d e I ui d s u r r o u n d he r s e l f vr l l h g If i l l s w o u l d 'x ln h th e ~h e r e w h ic h t he i r q u a !IH e r j e w e l i s t h a t r n r e 1 t h e n a m e Ro sa li e.u l o f t h e n a m e R o s a l i e i s lu g .1 :n m w a s g i ve n -o t a t m n e l a n d I t : r u ~L Do m zn l e a r r a n g e d n a t i o n : b r m e a n s o f t e n - n s a t r l ng . Th e s e fo r m e d or r o se g a rd e n . o r fre e l y Il g h t s o t d e vo t i o n .T h a n u d a y t o i t s e l f l n t h e d u r a n d m a y po ml lh ly t h e tr a ns a tl a nt i c S a i n t 3 w h i c h : u e r i s e t o R o - Ia m l m i l l h e r Il o s e l a n de0%Ro se tt e.I n E n g ln m n ne . s om e t im e s Ro s a - s " b e a u t ifu l r o s e ." l - 'r o m ll o s i n n a n d Ros ett a,A u .|r o r n o t y o u a r e h o u n d I e t i q u e t t e , i t y o u r w a d 0 n l l k r p ¢ 0 D l l 'l h o m e s sp e c ia l u mg h s i n t o o t h - e a . r e m e m b e r t h a t c o m -to r b l d s y ou t o m a k e neue that would seal !I t m y not be u m or information that az embarrul us to havethe c omse at teilln, |~me distorted and n¢¢1;¢¢¢I m w a w r .In st i l l pu r ch a se d . b m l o n m m m vx t e n t h y m m . fo r w h a t Is m o r e a n n m p r l n l u a s n g l !! fo r u r l fo o r d n u x h m sh u n o ne o f th e s e !u z u r !» o u r u l l k u n d e r n r m m t a ? 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D o Y a i vr u r r q u e s t e d t h e p r e s s t o l c k n w r l e d u e h i s : m c a p n r e r l a l l o n o f B m m a n n )a n d k i n d n e s s w i t h w h i c h h e a n d h i s r o l l n g u n n m b e e n r e r r l ve d : n d t r n t vd d u r i n g : h r l r a n y a n |..u¢» d o n , n o t o n l y b y : l m m e m b vn o r t h e g o ve r n m e n t b u t b y t h e : m e a l p u b l i c nnu .'po l l s a t 1 0 a n d I, S a n D i e g o a t 2 e a c h d a y . A s w r lm m l n g po ol .18 0 fe e t l o n g b y 5 0 I n - I wi d e .l n b e i n g 4 o n n t r u c l e fl b y t h e t o w n n f L y o n s i n t h e n e w C o m m u n i t y p a r k .W o r k a n d m o n e y fo r rm r n l m s t l o n i s h e l l a ;: l o n n l e d b y c i t l z r n u o f t h e t o w n a n d fa n n vn . W l l h a n vx p l na l o n l h l l l h o o k t h e l a w n a n d t h i i l l vr t l l w i n d o w Il g h l s fa r n bl o ck .m e nc y le l en e w e l d i n g p l a n t o f t h e S l u m ti l r m r e a t A u r o r a b l e w u p a n d fl u x S t a h l a n d O t h o A n - de r s o n w h o w e n l n t h e r n c m w e r e k n o c k e d d o w n .Th e p a r t i t i o n s o ! t h e n r a z e w e r e d e m o i l s h c d .Th e d u m u ve tol nl vd a bo ut $1 ,0 ll l.. The Funnen Union Cnnporngve Again at Thruttto. Ilorhealter.N.Y.-Chnrlw Hogan.70, also lnnuned Ilw uh! vagina. "MQ" when it lnaulv its remnl run of 1l2.5inlirll nn hour on May i0, 1893. wn agnln ut the zhrmlie of the famous I'£n1|»In»Stalls# wlwu ll. IP!!hvre for Galvnlot,'l»$»-Ytllow fn»¥n»r has dewloped at 'Ialn;|iru. und all ship! £l'0m um pon will be.dQ-tained sixdun after fumlgatlnn. Dr. QV. I. Fox, unlslnnz surgeon ln rlmne uf ilw I.'n\I|~d States qunrunlhae bureau here. muounrrd. Inu lllruelvnlnl 152' nurwfw'!ul upenlnl of tha parlay. I1 was atm authrvrlmllvvly llmt theUnlted Sintra !\r!|ll||~hl had notlhld the lirltlnh |o\ernnu~r.t lnfunnnlly through Ambassador 111:wry at mmmnthatItdoeua nm hellevf-Haut llwr i ahoulml he any prvllrnmluary conferencein mm- Enzllah vnpltnl nor sum than tlhlfki be any pmtponenlvnt of the date uf the Washlnglan zllurmnmfnt and plu|i'lv.ronferenre.Thin rommunlca- tion. wut In rc-spouse lo various IRRgvntlnnl from landrm. is now balleud no ha- In-fore the British government and :ha domlnlan prmnlerl.An ln-uwsr In expected which will pave the army to M: ngr&»nsrut un lhfne points. Sn wma as ihflt quemons now ex-isting hnwwn (\uhln;:1un and Toklo and London are cleme-I up. Secretaryllugheu in rxpecuni sn effect dummy in lgnemfnt umrmg the powers on ldale !or the ogwnfng of the conferenve. Ban Fnnrlaco. c»||r.--a...wu¢m.oon:indie potrr awamhltzht,tlzé most pourrful in tbl world, whoso mrs mnbe ann for seventy lime :, hml hum rv celvad at Suu F`nncmo, wlwrv I: will be lmnnlleel on Hmm! 'Z'\\runI1\nIn. nz(he ontranre to the Gold:n Gntv.The llphl is lea: fool lli¢_h, w-vlglus non;ly three uma and 51124 siwly ch lens. A man standing :vu mllvs m ahv- llxht cuulfl rend |nu\1l|l&.|Wf. \T€'|lfool away he would be xlblfm llghl I dur by mann of ll..A rllltrnk mmmlltre of San Fruuenwo ha amusing for the warmlallxizl, wluuh wil! ahuot ill 111| out ncmla lI|- i'a¢lI\|:' oreunand give dw lint lndlwtlcua so Iumm» In; ltelmshipl that Innri la near.w.D. A.. Hymn, the Iilumnmninx engineer. who ltxhted the l'\°1umn Pnclnc international exponillun. nw!slunv-sléd the use of the Hgh: ra »-:audu nn arn zme: u IM Golden (law. fo r n l : d a y s l l l l n j u s t b e e n c o m p l e t : re n u l t l n z n s fo l l o w s :Aut os,1 | te m ux 30 6 .pe op ie 3, l1 i\ .I t In l n I u m ! b y : h e c o u n t y In u m a r l m c s m u t a n d g o ve r n m e n t s i d f o r a p r r m a n e ~ br i d g e h e r e . T h e r a m h e r s st a r t e d c u t t i n g : h r h a y i l n t s : w a r W o o d L u k e a m ! t h e m jn r l t y o f rvp o r t l r e f. 1 ° Iw < l s o fa r i n d cn l e n x h n r t r r o p .It ls ¢srll lmtec i th~ n o t t o 2s t w o t h i r d s o f t h e l m gy o u m l w i l l b e eu ! t h is y n ar n s t h e 0 l.odgepole Lumbvr and Uruln Co. bothofImp;|nI|>,shipped 'STD m n ,or umm 528.200 btlllaeln ur men whenfrom that ]:|m¢ from July Z. 1020, to July 1, l1I2I.New wheat of the 1921 crop ls showing up well In yiehl and quality.Pumblne wheat is already ar rlslnz at the elevators. 'l'nrks tuurl|\ts camp la laid to be the best vquippml plum- ln Nebrankllfortheoverlandtrnwlvr, according to rlrdmnl.The £f.|l|1]} is located !n`the city park.Home of the vquipuu-nl c Il w l vr w n l . a | | r u n | \ r a n d C r l t l e n d vn . whe re ho ¢ ~mu |1 »m- <1 I l l ! ! m u m t h a t h u n e w ! b e a n b e a t r n . Th e t r a i n Is l o l u r m p a r t o f a n e x hrzruer,probably owen ha tlfe to a lmlll fox terrier, uhm: drove off the buli, biting It an nrwrely ibut It wasnsveumry lo rall pg velvrlnnrlmll. lo n tr ll n. B o n n nlw lnre d he mini not k n o w i f b n m u h !Ilnid the th r ow . :M l the a n y t o Il u ffa l u ,b u t h e in si st ed h e Dc g lava Life. Hurtitlmrg, lil.-'Kumkwl.1l0\¥n andgored nu bidi; by n bull that ha he nlnmmt of lmllng for shipment dl ti market, lu the hay men arc plannl on paula:up just enough for the own mule. The Nnnpartlsan iengue of Sabras cannot bring suit for til: lnltmctlagulnn the $15,000 I-ort Crook mu appmprlallcn because ll is not a in payer or resldent ln the auto,amrdlng to u ruling by Jmlge W. \lh o w v f b m h l ,hut a m !w i l l w a te r. l a r g e p q vl l l l o u fo r s h e l t e r l n m a e o ! nl nr m , u nd er \\ ~ ll ie h 'x : nr : a n b o pa r ke d an d b vdd l m z sp r e a d 'H u e l a s t m n w n Ie n m i n a w a s h i n g r a fk fo r t o u r i s t : t o u s e i n c l e a n i n g i h e i r r u n . Th e a n ; u t vr i m n u a I Iu l r n r t e r w h i r h h u be e n ul al aw d a t vn r i u u s l l u w s i n i h e Dr. 31. Bl. Hlulu, a\|=\¢|;nl weeks uc by H Eisele of Ion linfnrcl. N. sz.Theany bonds durIn: the mm ll-szul year I {'blt1¢0.litire Lagmy Moda.Washington. 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" " l l a l n I n T h e l~oo|.": n o w r n m m n n i y k n o w n mc thu-L o u p R i ve r h vr m l i ,1 | n o w n va r l y 11 1 ye a r s e l f!a n d I l t l w insd* |urvl\ in|»¢n n n a h : r o n t i m o n d ' iar ge t ri be ol ' th u: Uk nb oz ll m.H e I a 8 fe e t . 2 Im - M » a : a l l a n d a m - § i n a r a ve wh t: h ha c rvavnl ew l In 1 | lu ll ls lu le 'ne ar H a r w e l l . IZl n b o r a t o p l a n s a r g b e i n g m a d e fo r lrimm Tax "£xpert\" W arned. Waahlngwla. D. C.-ss nrnlng axalnst fake lawmua tax "n:p¢°rln" has been lanmd hy Inwmal lieu-nun Commiulon rl lilalr.' "Tlw evil reuniting l'ro'm lhe oper 'Yo Roflurn Sbldltr Boqlhl. 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D . - - Ab o u t 2 - 5 . 00 0 m m a r e m e d e d l l N o r t h D a k o t a f a h n r vn t t h e w h e n a n d o t h e r xrope..Mr s .M .B . B0 'l '¢ ~. h ad o f I fm i r r a i e m p l o y m fn t l e r d w a n n o yenMax \\nmh. a farmer living nnr Sierllnl- has punhaserl iiflwn avrn oflandandhas a 4re-ur af mms busy vrvrting a felnw about th! premises,bulldiut l swllmtllug pod. dance pu xililon and remmlunent boolh.A h w hali diamond witl he laid out and nn amplsitbeltre provided. fa l l h i n o t h e r p n n i c i p n n l f i n z r n u n n l o fo l l o w t h e fu n d a m e n t a l p r i n r i p q l g a t t h e r o n fa r r n c vo .nr lu eh : r e u n d e r - ! Ghelara lowmn lpldlmte In Iulela. lllga.--Tia! ilonmw Ilvnlia, a mp; of whic h hu bun Nmlval up hen.rsports the roglnlralion up in July sa of 27.779 rho!-rn rllli. as u|m||¢rvd me on disarmament.Gh c la r a : mm lldn mte I n n a n c e h a s re c e i ve d nu t l e e t h a t te tr a c t s o f l a n d , u z re z a t l n g ab o u t 1 , 1 ~ a r r e t l u m t t d In C h e r r y w u n l y ,. mi l e s so ut he as t o f t h a t ci t y .w i l ! op e n e d fo r h o m e s t e a d vl l t r y o n A u g u l 0 0 Th e s l a t e R i l n r n n lve fu n d wa s c n l l e u p o n fo r $ 99 . »| !3. 0 0 t o p ay dc - po l ll u o f t h e d e fu n n B u r k e b a n k a t l l o n k l n xe b . . a n d $9 2 , 0 00 fo r d e p m tt o r a o f t h d e fu n c t Il n d a r b a n k .A c l n l m £0 t h o u - a m o u n u n m m a d e o n t h e m m l n l e e f u n d b y B e n S l u n d e r l o f Pio fo l k , l e c 0 l \ e r o r b o t h b a n k s . A l a l t y a t te a m s a n d pe o p l e w h h a ve m m w d t h e g a s vr n m e n r b r l d z Iva n c n d ye ar n.Om c la l z hella-we i bo u vs t o b e t h o s e o t Mn . E mi l y G l e a f.w h o w a s d r o w n e d i n ll ha Pl a \|\r1»sl o f F w m o n l .1 5 ye a r s s r o .2 h o l l y w a s n e ve r r e e o w m i .T h e m a y a l s o b e t h a t o f a y o u u : m u m w w a s d r o w n e d a t N o r t h l l e n d so: y e n n a x e . Ja l m 5 I I .Il e s r e t t h u be e n n o nun -<1 fo r r t¢f.'!ve r o f p uhl lc N i n n ! ! ! Al l l u nw . N e br . . a nd Ju ie s l l au m o u t r r g l s t vr o f t h e Ia m !o l fi c v a t B r o k l h l w ,S r b r . W e l l s A b h o u !€ e l m n n eo mp a ny , Sc h u y l e r , t h e l a r ge s t Il o u rm n n u r n r t i n g r m vo m b e t w e e n ll l n n e a p n l l s a t h e P a : I n c m a l t 1lo1|¢°|l for r vo r g u m l i u n .T h e p i n n l w i l l h e reopen u f n m l u n l l l t w u f g m f¢ f n - fl I n hul¢ler.\.L| | | i l o ! r vu dy m u h u m a g h u f a m c k l w i d e r u a s t i m N u w n Io r 1 cé fio n . Th e n n ! m m o i l d n i i u i u o f 110019 fe c l vd In ( 'h | » \ m n e wu l n t y n d vr 1 n vw i n t w a s : n e u u a f u l l y n r r l d l an I.nrenz.n.Th r e e elistricts 1| u n l i n k a n d a l u x e school w i l l e n w w d a t l m w l l m - . . , -- _ I HRJRJIASI nsmnnrerrr. ln.K| ,to ortnnde r \rent%o0m.a- hllfa nday todoz hopp lng.Hn. Ha rr y C oo1 nr '| ru onthp alc k I lt a e ve n ld a r ll u tl r o lk b u t ls b e t- Hummel was quite sick a Yen' :lays Im week. Hr. md bin. Henry Cooper spent seven! days lurk week with relatives at Tekamah.Wm. IIugleman returned 'fhunday Neit Sunda y the puto r c loses ~ sixth year an puter of this churc h. This we believe il the lorgut puto- ntl in the history of the church cor- e r i n g 5 2 y e a r s .I f w o u l d p l e a s e S h i p u t e r g r e a t l y i f w e m i g h t l u n l . . . n - .. . - a - - - -. Q u n !u | \ \ l I n l |l | \ enc kl and erwic ea during the day. Cane should be tahn to see that the oil penetrates all reeeues.A mix- ture of three parts crude petroleum nd one pert kerosehe wiB be ellen- ire applied as s spray.There are a ...mh| !.nf nnmmnrrin|nrntlnetl.an F e . Lani 01't?f331\'J. vb. upplncou nu um.-u ww »-r- -for some time with I gathering on hi# 'rm Rhon da: c m and rua store land.zz has given mm quite I. bit tamed this noon zo nnioad :nothin of grief but is some better now.r £lr of °°"5'Paving hu begun on uc stB'ebr| »THE ENTERPRISE "`|~73..g¢¢,|;,,., voznns A LOCAL NEWSPAPER nm _ T l i U H ' 'l i n | n g e 99 m ul uvuu n o - - - w _ - - _ _ - ..of th ent.Hrs. A. W. Bam spent un '"¢1=|wi1.h hu 'rnoI.her,Mn.Chraunelw{gbnU°§=.a ev 5 I GENERA L A ND LOCAL NE W S AND COMME NT "m P e t a n e n w a s a n O m a h a M i n G h d y l Ba k e r w h o h g be e n Cha un cy M .2-ore m:ln,r a st n r - ¢ \ e r y m m :m u UYUI ;pl a n va nu._- ....e d .O t h r vr i s a t h el m n l n e u vi s i t o r o n e d u i n f . t a c k .vi z i t i n g h e r d l t e r , H r s . I l l f r y T y s o n e q u i p m e n t i s t r u !e B e n a u t h n o n o H r -t e d t o h e r h o m e C l l R I " § T l A \ l C H U R C H N O T E S pests w i l l n o o n r e i n fe s t t h e Roc k.l e f t t h e h r s ! o f t h eC h u . S e l l o c k o f O m a h a W u n e a n d M r . Ty n o n r c u r n ...v n 1-4 |I'k..¢. ¢.\¢u .n\- |. -. .. .. -L 'l `u u¢ f!l\~~~1,h¢C u p a r , W y o m i n g . Paper of Washington County,Nebraéka who underwent somt ntinnl nt the hospiul ln vor.. XXV BLAIR, W AS HINGTON COUNTY, NE BRAS KA, A UGUS T 4, 1921HID T\lI¥»0l IIS llnlrlul;.I i \'C|S.lIl|.lu lllunlulJum : u mmm wmv o f f 1' = k~ mfh |Th e a m; - H. m n 1 » n ¢ m y g g n mn Agnus Mm;""'"°"~ ~wr.BkLY~imzss ~ report for examination Sahmday and ~ ~ Sunday ol the week atOmaha unlus ln Erlrerno :area ol Illness.I I T O P R I H T ~The aoeount of Allotment number »Hr .Harry Ph u , a f o rme r Bld r l ~.but n ow eo unuzy treu -mr a y county made quite a studyfthes u m AM road [|l'0pol1¢ioI\] hleh he explain: in hh home paper, c Clay County Sun. u follows: r Hr . Si m la n: You have asked me for a nalemcnt rennl lo tho costs el our splendid -highway :yawn that la being ~ lt by the :hte and federal govem- ~en: in our county.Theae roads aru » lt undor the aupervillon o l our be enxineerlngdepartment and are d lar by the stale.They have built ~ut 60 mile: of thls road ln 2 or a sara and we all arm it lr a nleo~ d t o t n v e l o n n l a r l y a l l o l t h e me.Nearly every inlpeclor linda ~road an ludr too narrow or too d e o r l h a l l i n e h t n o h i g h o r i o o wandtlnentlaay havotosp mdmme ~re ol Lheahto mwv and :poll the -< for trllhc for a time to make tho -~c omspond thaomebloe prlnt z mutt ha ltrlc tl adhered ¢o'evcn the Int fraction o inch. l n y the mu pa y s fo r : hh ro ad ldlrr;,Lb y ou know where they the money?About one-ninth of e ante and county eonaolldaled lax d hy the people of Clay County ls to bu i ld u m mm In th e pu : wma 1 | u ma vlth u m mm m a n a the check covering the Baal paymen( a s r p m m . At any time ahould your accounts not coincide with aewunu from Allot-ment and Lllourmee Dlvlulou,Mr. John M- Graco. Chief will xv Into the mattu ol ltamlud ac count: with par- tlu holdlng Allotment Numbers. Joseph L.Johnmnlr now and un- der- the Vooatiow School Dm. and ll taking a buainaa c ourse at the Unl- verxlty |d\ool, Omaha. Flrat hearlng on the rating of Jo- xeph Wesley Johnum for Vocational uhoollng my zare, ln the Kearney Dlstrid.Mr. Johnaon Bled a prmett lo thin rating and uked that hla Mes u mmxmd by ua during W ar aer- vice from W llhlllllm county be look-¢a ur ma um ni be had from W uh- lngtoa county lvidenm.Th i a m u m lr aa fr a ntod lrlma nd a da dd o nvra a then given J uly 20th. l92l. whenln he la ruled under See. 2 whic h car M a g s , m u f o r t r a i n i n g . r . R.zuupor-moan -no nwe n aa ln allowance.This la a very Hoo rating and Hr. Johnaon ine;-y muah planed with hi: change in ntlng. Lan examlnation lu disability claim o! Ferdinand Kuller wal bold in of- heea al Dru. Allen a Potu In Omaha, Mon da y . my a sm. ml.A n e w mu m- wh e n th e y lp u nd p q ; o f - fered at reduced price: Just ~ on- dcrstand why they had to pay the same old ra ta at the hohla ~ on railroads.'Th en was no c h an( In railway fares nor in hold hi|la,",laid | '8. W eas el of dn wemm ro and Manufacturing- company w >n:~ .turned lan week alter attend furniture mar~l¢eu ln uuhipn; food prices have m l mlmy du r i ng u n vw. th e r u m howl: are just aa high u l-hey' a year ago when food prleaa | higher.Buyers go into the . u n yfr -; at 9 " lho ar- 1.l\o re now and Ilnd reductions h a n . made in prions which penn lhat mum reduce the plioea of the they lun ln :L oi at home ard ln tu m memitha t the y wi ll Ina prod! or emu in nomo » at a lou.u d o o m! wc th a n 1 ' happy-fo-lucky frame of mind, tl»re»| lon they count the coat of :ohh ppleiten u aa h slb la n d r allva y rta s V ' hr rn llan I nlan d '. _~Furniture prloel have been again and an my vory raaaonabl. mlleh ol this |to¢k~ Nr. Weaxd »-fm More than the usual number ol y .on' were atundlng the market,. ad d . b u t o r d e r s we n le n th a n ~ Some buying is being dana but .ia nmally an mm p re ve nt need; ladthere ll no Inndnaey ha buy !or fg- tnro'|alea.The man uf ac tu re rs ~ time to run on :han time and thly are not tryirg to :Lock up their wary | ing up surplus stock."Condition: have not :hanged in any. marked de- Krnln said J.Cala Comell of the C°f=3°i|Supply oompany."There is about tho sam~percantagn of boa!- ness that there hu been from month to month and about the name marked diflen|ma behnon 1919 and 1920 monthly lllaa.The mount reduction: in noel and Pi! iron hava ahmrn only a very amail percentage of reduction in the Ilalahed product.Prices, an far aa customer: an concerned, are very unsettled and then ll no inclina- tion to buy except for Immediate use and no duire to aell except for daily requirements and to fill oontracta. We feel that commodities in our line have practically rsadaed the low level and any change that might take place in tlfe future, ln our opinion, would he ~ard azi advance. "Collections are aatiafactory when e take into consideration the condi- ona that have prevailed in this nec- on tha p u t d x month:and the mal! amount of grain that hal Heen arketed up to the praent time. Wo ook forward to a 'fm material im- ~ronment ln thla oonditlon thru the ~ming montha of the year." Paper Solnewltal Steady Paper price: have now reached a o wl that dealera believe will con- lnue aomaarhat study. Declines have -going on gradually until big ne- uction hav_5boen made ln some llnea. ~or inatinco, C. F. Schaart! of tha warts `q»p¢r company cited one 111117 Liodper 110758.£8113 lt UIll pilcv vuuluug U: | suv!11»=~ Own Fin Girl; of nwv N of 1 so o.Quin a number from hem!~ as U" rush c f summer "'°"" is za melt!T ~I hdd a. bnaiuu n r 3' went down tn witness the gnme.1M : rwnz vwn le ha ve n " d at the 1 u th s h o me a i th d r g n r d h n Arbenwood nianaamo ngihose .H n . n l i i b u r u m .|w h o s p e n t ¢ . . € '¢a t L a k e Q u i n -t h e c h u r t h f b "T w m d n z f ° " ° ' * " _ ; ¥ -A | 3 3 h . \ . | - . A 4 s h . .. A u l n n n n a v !.l l h l i l P ........cancel w\n1a Duuuue. ien Cruwell w been employed bs Mr. w. 0. Hatch who has b¢¢1l'in S ty to »-in;th e ~ P ° ¥ ° . ° "and aroud Blair for the past few ngton a :n d e u not on months left Monday morning for his iob._ ____ _._.__Califomi.\ home. (0)|Will Sutherland came in the fint 1 of the week for a short visit with Q ANL QN 5|A;| ER gl 5 h§g_f§1y<=f. JohLSutl\erinr\d, and other ago, that she is improving which will bv good news to her many friends and relative! here. This morning Mr.F.H.Farrell, foreman of the Bell Telephone con- struction :ms working here, fell from a pole in the alley just north of the Kundahl property between Washing- . _..._11- ___ ,_ BELKNAP lloME SOLD The City Coundl at its meeting on ||¢ Turin: muh' mu :in rum cos To mmmF'.:;=-,5'.'f`1~4,f."'f:'£1"E"'£`~:-»_:§l ro mr mnmczlb: En Smith was an over Sun- hy guest of hu puma nf. Bldr. li l ! Hi d e R u m n u e n o f O ml h l ,pn S und ly at tha pn ren hl homo :nr here.lr n . 1 ; A . w w w u n d lu g h h r . l y r t h .drvva w Kennnrd 'hmnhy nudn g f or I vldt with tdstlva I n ~Rutlodn mn n wd Sutnrdny ( n m n visit U1 the lhrlon Danny Lorna u Tvkunlh- lr . ami ln . Ed P m: a nd lr. nebaugh. Nr. And Mn. Harry Cooper were Snndny gush at the W m. Harrison hams. lr. nnd Hrs. Ray Hnrrhon :pant Sundly with Tahmah relldvnn. Hn . Hu rr y L S vn n n a lvnd th e n d n z vn s n n d n y a f c h e n s s z h o ln liner.Hrs.Ernest Gebeeka o l H¢no|\lln.l r .nm!Mn: ( hh ec kc wlra viritlnf Brel: brvtlur, Mr. Al- bon,Gdlod¢e and family of Donver. ln . H. L Br o wn o f Trk u h lh we n Th e s w o vn y h l m m H b ,B u n nHenn a da mn Thnn dny wani ng.lllarluc ko urn returning frnm Men Hn. Wm. l»°'° vent w T°\="'°*'*,v~fa» Nntlanml mu th a n n u r n e u Wednesday for n vim with r\llUve| . Nam.Colondo.uw m r In vh k h l i n m e m BOOWD of T°k*'""" ¢hey wan tnvelin g wn :tr uc k by n Yllited h ir :Mtn ln. E. c . | °h"'| vrlt¢np¢u ¢ tml hnf led over a pred- snn w i # w i v fl1"=~*~r-» u m_ , , , ,wo feet du n .Mn .E m u : mm b v r u lp d h r \ > ° ° ~ W ° f ~ u mu ms . m a h e r n i e c e u m u mm mu n z me ho fn i w th an .i m m a ~¢a~ma¢d m a the other Hn. A. C. Jann of Blllr in kann- oc cupant: ol uw c ar wen urinnaly hxhvw ff# Mr 4°=¢\='»°f-)lf'~Pf°¢§m| m¢u n .m m m -nu bs rn~ loherbon. 'UD lbs U :ny lt hh members! by a number here hnving Ohsbvjl.__ifnxw um tlw Svnn homo two y earn nuuym. V. uw .¢.....,.. ..-... _,_.___,xnowng:"hxelr Eyes Were Holden. or sm Blinded Eyes."suhjm of the evnnlng sermon:'The Divine Math- od of Sungery." 'Dxmy rninuku prayer nervion WML neldly evening und Lhidy m}nutu Blbla study lmmedlnely alter thepnyer nervbe.'\ Cho£r.prncf-Ice Pridly evening.' We )|¢|| » um thc Bible school u planning for n picnic in Lho near future.'W e mrked n number of xlnlton prunnt Inn Sunday and the Slndly before lm.We are nwny l glad 'U extend | huny wekome uf | .ll nm:- efn.Coma md vlornhlp with ul. w. B. F. Robb, Minister mu- ua un Bum C~m~u¢d` lli io fn nd Une h ave la ng b ee n] nlzhtmlre w poultry rt.Efgc- tivn ngethndn al controlling bv!-h ue _.... ....,m.. ......m- un nn.Thu E 4\1 or ummsm|n l l u v e s m u " ' " " " "l t o n a n d L m c o l n s t r a w .n e IS l i m : l n .. . . L ...mL . _.. l. .. .| h l i n l k d i m5Ameysgatlavr..Jeo};e cnc ,youngu son oiIGust. Mencke. broke his arm Sunday I Offices In State Bank Building I evening by falling of( | ladder at his (Q)home northwest of town. W aw a . : t a k e n t o t h e B l a i r h o s p i n l a n d i i s t h o u g h t h e w i l l r e c o ve r . \~ Q ffé r mn th o u s q t h a u ma u h u h a s d o n aThis he ofend i.0don8¢Q on!! ult-ng thx! the c i ty dn der the roa d fro m ~ umhue d.which he rn- hopavsmmt on Serum streettotherenb r i m a n d " b u i ld a h . wr m _ _ Tf ' f _ _ ,. \.f ar * " '':?..f'f°"' r n n u a n a o u n a n n Al a n 1 1 d f \ \ L H e a vyH E T H D D I S T C H U R C H ta i n a d t h u :a n y m s i'l c r e x o t a o i l i s r e c o m m c n d o d fo r m i t e l . _a { § l » § § f L .R u m Fiwh and Next m m m mnrnlng w x b|;Thi||my b e m m m on un mmm,Mitrw'llr. nad Hrs.B. C.Raid dmve tn "I"u11'|er'a Day"at Lb,Methodist coops,walis and equipment.g Winner Sunday and took In the bali c hurch and wa hop' no me than en¢!l|0 their work at night and retreat "1 : l r |.~in w between Wisner and Norfolk. Iloeeoe pitched for the former md von his game whicll went elghtaefl ind ng aen dthe | e one wu 2to S. Keith Mclienchlr pltehed°for Ner- u k a w w Winner Sunday oppos- hs Roscoe Pitc h who was pitching it Winner.la the nine inning which il pfllzsheli he muck out nlne.ltr. and lin.. F. w. Lowe returned Wednesday from thdr trip to J ala- hi f i .Colonrlo.They report the gn ln a n c u t nd su c k ed : wi r fo r threshing.The c rops out there url good this per.The! report a pleu sni outing.Stanley Lowe lef|.the me of the week to look after the duuhlng bf the grain end.other ork a l town jammed with automobiles. h u penon hrlnglng the greatest number of folk: as n unit and the car or vehicle bringing the greatest number will be remembered with a souvenir.Groups will please all together. no we elm count you easily The subjec t will be in keeping will the day.Dr. J .W.Kirkpatrick o Omllu will p|each in the evenim and will hold the fourth qunrterl; conference mf the service.Ever ollleer of the church ll requested t be present for this in rally our an nusl meeting Ind 0f|\¢¢ra for the nm year will be elected. We are expeetlnlr several new men hers next Slbhlth,baptismal eel ~\1 | . A Drop in The Bucket 1A dollar saved each vznrk may only sect!! like a drop in the bucket now, but"i:i time _1,ou'lI have the bucket fiiled.Then you can use the eonienift for watering your garden of Hopes and seeing time things you lla\e"I'£rcumed of come into wulity. ll wi!! lead io bigger and Letter things if you add in it as your ability wili permit.We help it. along hy incremitlg your deposits with 4 per cent ittterosl. Start today and \\z1tt°h the esnrppriuitlg resultn. The State Bank C. A. Schmidt., President T. E. Stevens, VicePoesident Thea. Immil. CashierC. J. Schmidt, Aas't Cashier D. J. Hundahl Ass't. Cashier 1 1 a |~ >~ 1 u n a |up\¢ ~~"#~~ un nrviwt mm -==»»f»~-=»»;»~»+a-d irrheritonce money.township money and Chamber of Commerce money the mix miles west of town have been built.A vm c lose itemized state- ment woe made of ell roots and these eixpriles oout$18360permile.They were built under tho supervidon of ou rc ou nty en dn ee re n dwth emke d eye and to the automobile driwlsr, this r o a d lo o k s u g o o d s s s n y s t s te s i d or federal road that I have sein sl- lhough It may be one-fourth of ln in-eh narrow in some pieces.Now if we could here the privilege of spending this $26,000 per yeor to build roads under the supervision of our own en- gineer and avenge $163.60 per mile, it would tnke only 75% years to have rosd sesg ood uthe stetero ndsf rom every msn'a home in Clay county to his market.These roads would then benefat all the people of Cley county ond not just the umm drlvlng thru. This would build a good road wher- ever there is a road in Clsy county including all the oounty lines.After theae roeds were built, they could be kept in good eiupe by the use of auto- mobile monoy with '-ery little if any additional expanse.I sm in favor of good roads, but when we spend a dollar on road: I would like no see our people get a dollar's wort!! of rosd for that dolly end not buy 50 cents urorih ol rosd and 50 cents worth of engineedng.l f this keeps up. Fred, I suggest that you and I quit our jobs end W some ahsrp nicks and proclaim ourselven engineers. L¢l.'s get some of that my money. H. J. Plata, County Treasurer. Mrs.Oscar Glibortaon aooompan- ied her brother. John Johnson of Her- msn. to Linc oln for a few days villt u u l l l u u l n t l o i c i l e a l n ere! months will now receivo $95.00 per month for himself. wife and baby. This will be :W d now! £0 his frlendl hem.Final decision wus held July 20, 1921. Gwi n g to d r e f a d th a twmwe r e mv ab leto ru p a rd tos d ltlr ee a lle f or u - eisunoe on pawn this last week we were adm very grateful ss elso were the ex-service men concerned to Miss Georgie lcsvellen for her kind ss- aistance in clearing up |l| _the im- portant nle and typeing work for the put week.Mies Lewellen is A very capable Elrl st this nori of work and her work much appreciated by the ex-service men whose mall was lying un.u~.xwenedlho put week.. 1.1T:.\1Lo.l orders 'yeas allbwcd Wm. Gutschow this week mlm Lieot.G. Eager.Dental application inure sent from Tekenuh and Fremont boys also Henry Ludwig on Saturday. Elmer B. Jensen ordorod for ex- amination this week and v w mea! voucher and expenses sent him.Mr. Jensen in not receiving s disability but left the service in 256 Co. M. P. mah a disability and gov- wiahled in know his present condition. J.Osborn rol\0rL|for final examination under C-521364 morning this week.I f U. S.considers him strong overseasernment Physical Thom. phynieel Monday s.P.H. enough to enter agricultural school and if this opinion ls eoncu in by his personal physician he may en- ter trsdniug school. Dental work allowed No. G-571283. IIx-serrloo man reeogninlng this ss his number please all for oder end report to U. s. P. H. s. dentist B]|i| The important c ues are all being looked_alter in tum.No boy s work will he placed ahead of ony comrade unless some emsenico man is taken . . . J J . . _ \ . .r n . . . A 1 . 2 -- . . - \ . tion in the prices of ic e cream, Mr. Weasel says.Newspapers are print- ing the names of dealers who have re- duced prices and also of others who hsve not.In Lincoln, e slight reduc- tion amounting to Bve cents per quart hu beezfrnde by many dealers elooe e y our ago.In the residentia!dis- tricts, most of the dealers who soldsl 65 c ents per quart Int year are seliinq st 80 oentper quan this year. At a few drug stores, vlnllle lee cream is selling nt 50 ants per quart and at Iesst two dealer: in Lincoln sell it at 45 cents per quart.Some of the 'Sour stores c ontinue to sell at the some prion ss lest yeer.The aid pric es usually nnge from 85 to 70 cents per quart.The proprietor of a ion! fountain who charged s. Lincoln newspaper msn 90 cents for a quart and s half of ice orearn int week told the "representative o! the press" that he could sell Eco cream at o lowrr mire and make a nice profit.Ho said ho was aakin; high prices because the rest of them were end. besides.11: coT\Id neo no reason for reducinz prion es long as people. continued to pay high prices.H lasened loolthat lower prion ...not incroa.-e his trade. Business Drifting Along Business is just drifting along tho:e w m v p u \s l l w v l l u n s n W u " " " J o r " H reduced our price to the dealer," ssl-d Wilton Vanslckle of Q._he VlnSlck!e Glue ard Paint company."This was uw uma reduction since the begin- ning of the year. it amounted to about thlfl? :ents per gsllon.I think. how- ever. that prices are now stabiiised for a while.Plate glass is selllnl at pro-vrsr prices and has been for bro months.Window glue is about as low an we expect it to :vo this y ur. When the fectories start their res ngsln next spring. we exP¢f1 tions.The wage scale has been fixed for this y ear so we do not look for declines. | l : u u s l n l r v v u r m y u m u m o w w r m e bonding of the school d!srtHet for the sum of thlny-five thousand dollars lo be us ed i lr er eo tin go no ilthlor tll building end repairing the W ed building. On counting the nsmaron the po' tfrlonl landed in in was found our they were short la nwmd mi dv o n hundred nurses of the 51%of the voters required and it was decided to nuke further efforts so obtein the required number of dgnen. Sc r ew persona made nhort talks n the _qqestiom llr . J .P. Jensen. Mr. J. Bowman, Hr. J . E. Lutz and|Mr P. C.Sorenson voidlm the opin- "In the Ili" industry. I clnnot see ion that the yropor solution of the hope for lower prices this seasonwhich will lest up to January I." uid Geonro 0.Risdon of the Western Flint and Glen coNlP\¥\Y "The hand rushing l'|.ctorioshe\'o not been mek- ing glsss for several months,of course and will rot start up until f*-'ohor l. because labor demanded en |"rr°9f=e and thwmsnufactorore were not in l position to [ive ll.The lack of funds and the high prlc o of fuel. heights em!meterhle will prevent Lheae (modes from operating.Aside from the tuo biz factories. one ln- dependent fartory. it is uid, will op- erate and that one works under a royalty.All three produce glass by days smonding to regaorts of %|1"!r|\ecl1lnory.Today.we are iabbirlt wholeeeleru.There has been no (lun on o morgin thot ls uesroelychangeforthebetternorforth|'enough in teke csru of the overhead. worse litho hopes sre higher than may were a short time sgo. I"a1:tori\- The new (might nit regulations re quire nlxiy thousand pounds to the continue to run on ehort time and aalou! and it takes e fortune. almost,those um have been shut down amf' rn buy a carlozd of (lose.The ln- rnnde no plans for starting up ssramlvoioo on s our resolved recently am- altho in normal times most factories ounbed to six thousand dollars."- aro busy at this time of the year mal:Stete Journal. '"' 5"" _.__-S O M E c o m n z n G U N P L A Y ~F A R M B U R E A U P l c r z l c u a 'problem use togonsolidlla the North and Went schools by bundlne a srhoo! house somewhere near the center of population on the north slde.This bdlding, they eldmed. should eooom- modate the Ilrst eight grades and by doing this the oongoeted condition of the high school would be relieved by taking the pupils out of the hllh school building from the MY-h to the eighth g n d e l inelusivu.By doing this there would be no need of a new Centnl building for aevensl n m Gr until the present. finsnclsl strin- gency Ls over. The question was left without any dec ision and the petitions an to "°| egein token out for more signers. ~rnn»:°u»&m1au»¢1rn¢wnn£m§ and gn-levee over the loss to the city. n s u z u o u A T C A I ? o o n o n Dos Holme. Iwi. J u ly 3°»- 'N*9f'r 100.000 midmeet aervlee ms n h o o trdned for wer service st Camp Dodge. will lmro th d r h a d opgob tunlty ne rnru onth toln spee tthe hb- todo centomneat before lt; complete demolition,it n s announced hero today. (her 6,000 vvstonns d l ta l:an hnal look et. the old who during the Eighty-eighth division reunion, vrhlch istobe he. ldi nDe eloin es. A\| ¢o. st 26.21 m d es.Every man who trained an Camp Dodge is untitled to attend the reunion, lt hu been en- noonced.The eentonmont. non- bein; demolished rspidly,will be thrown open for lpnpeetion on :hose three day s:loc al committee:lu re made srrsrgomenzts to provide has noto- mobllo transportation from the dty toth eean ton meotfor ths men who tained there. W o r k i e to b o s t a n e d o n a g r e e t tent city It the fair grounds where the service men will he housed free of charge during the reunion.A re- duced rsdlnoed nts of tsne endoM- hill' for ell points in iho mid-west has been granted the Camp Dodge Theboerdlhen took up the qoes-uma.' tion of the mpply of cod and errand- ed the contracts as fo llo il:The Rhoulee Coll and Feed Store.100 tons;The Christensen Lumber Co.. I00 tons and the Crowell Lumber and Grsln Co., 29 tons. THE C OAL SITUATION. A GAIN In 1920 this country exported thir- ty-elght million u m o f bituminous coal. lhe largest in its history md - n r » A. H.. C. SMPLOYB-S SECRETARY The 'Washington Chapter of Au:- orioen Red Cross h u employod I secretsry for three months to teke charge of the soldier vrorl:in the county.The lady ls lliss Nellie G.l a h recently of Red Qak. lon. 'where abs has been ennred In the some kind _ g s _§____ 'l l a . a n d H r s . B m o e S m i t h m a t w u ch i l dr e n o f O m a h a sp e n t l u !w e e k vm . t h e i i p l r e n t a ,H r . a n d H r s .U . E .Ha y e s .M r .S m i t h i s ¢ n } o y i n g n t h r e e w e e k s va c a t i o n fm m a n d u t i e s - 1 i u u d h i n n n l r n t 1 1 1 8 ~ ~ l s i c e i n t h e d z e m o o n . J. A . Jo h n s a.u~1'|s'r enum: O u r B i b l e s c h o o l i l 1ll u\rvn'»»~1y»¢ .W -- _.gg:puny.They Ind just returned from I 1reek'| visit with their fathel, Dr: J. G. Smith in indlsnn.The Dr. UI-I mjoy ing quite god health but since thdr m u m word came that Ll hu! a alight paraly tic stroke und in i n u h u p lh i . Br. and Mn. Bert Cooper of Tr hrnlh were Sunday guests of Her- uun friends.llr. and Mrs.Hanlon Denny and Jones u n goats at the Hcnry Cooper and D.W.Rut!ed¢e homes Saturday and Sunday.I U lln llr n ln unnl £0 c ull!!! Sunday morning.This in one of 1? mont imponnnt services of the churr! Both young and old are tnvitod1 attend.Our young people are planning fe an picnic in the near futon.The: was | goodly number at their sc vice lu: Sunday evening.This encounglng.Come axnin. The nubjed for the sermon Sundu morning will be. "The Stone of Help amd for the evening, "The Secret | l'nnp¢rity usd Sucteas." The Womarfs Society wil!hold nicole out at the Arthur Johns plaa me frum the hospitai.Sho is better st this writing. I'em West Ind family spent a hw ya Init week nt Lake Quinlwlnugh. The small daughter of Mr. and Hn. .~o,f q . ° * e»¢ °»; _ _ o 'm 4 ; ' 2 ; ~" *_; l ;* '°° f£" E *"L a§*w».,;{~W uol this work.All nf the women of the church und congregntion are ln vited.Autos will take the Indies ir the grounds leaving the church about 2:30.'<i |] a n n l n n o n n o n n o a u m o n n a n n a n n g¢ . 4 1 f a » | 4 1 n » ¢ 4 1 l ' | ~ l . ¢ 1 r | » | 4 1 ( ' = ~ | < 1 ¢ = ~ | 4 1 f 1 ~ | ¢ v a n n o n nnc n n n x wx o n n o u n n a r w n n o o n n a n n n a n n a n n ¥SAS BROS.SE!r.L;|AL:5 3s s s We have iust received a new line oi'e Childrens Fancy Top Sox at .45 cents pairnevcsles.Wé have a full line of House Dresses and Aprons from New line of knitting yarns just in and25 H a u l l i i l l n e e l b e n z e n Geo. Meilride and family have re- tumcd from a very enjoyable western onto trip tlut a é h W mg.Colo- rado ui d o inte na ioinun. They have beeiygone several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jena L. Peterson and Frank Shafer were called to Beloit. Kan!aa last Friday morning by neun of the deilh off the father of Hrs. Peierson and Hre.Shafer who has been down ll\e1'ehe!plng can for him l n h l a h e l l ill ne aa "Pho fu n e r a l w a n au t l uo n l j I n n n u m e n e u n l mra w'Icase of his life being saved br imme- diate lzospilalleation.In these eases ure often place lllea ahead of our re- gislerichodule and endeavor m ala!theae apeeia! eases.We appre- ciate very much the kind letter from Arlhgion |~|1|¢r'Imn Lelrion 'Poet Adjutant this week wherein Mr. Weber oxpreeaea the thanks anf gratefulneea of the Arlington Poe! for our work for boy s of Arlington and vlelnlllr. _|_O n e o f N w v e v l n s m e n e r m e e g o t T h e F a r m B u r e a u B o a n d m e t l m r a m b u n c t l o u s l a s t M o n d a y a n d a t T u e s d a y a n d m a d e a r a n g e m e n t a f o r ' f ' " " " ¢ 1 ' ,~" '- A v a r u i a h o d c a r ~ . | a p i c n i c w h i c h w i l l h e h e l d e i t h e r i n r e e ,e a i n o' l ! ' l c l e I ~A l l n o r H e r m a n o H o n d a ,o b j e c f e d a ! l # l ' a I { e r : k o m x 1 f e t p h r i e e s ~1 f - F : -2 2 b e f n s w e d t h e c o l o r e d g e n t l e r g u d r e n ;' : 1 i ¢f p f o k n m w i l l 'e m i t *o f a l l a gun and took a shot at the train kinda of the usual out-door sports men who were doing their darndenttn and a large attendance le expected. put the four #alla of the cabooee he A speaker of state repuie will de- tweeo themselves and the gunnmr.liver an add:oaa. The 1voulrl~bc hall man was arrentmiandstrippedof hi a |;_.lllaa Laura Beck. daughter of Hn.o llm r o d tn | e \ ~ le n . a \ ¢ : ¢ \ ~ ~1\I\ll|Berk, [hd MF.Kal Ny e f llr d eleven mllllon more than in l9l3, which was the largest laltherw.Yet the production for the lrat h alf of 202:la 11,000,000 Iona below m o . It i lf ? 9 #Blow 1_1 of t h e w a r ~ a o i¢.0\i01»00 below the four-year lreraqe.The demand la meaaorably reduced re- cently because of the low pric e of :rude oil and the tendency for utili- ties to install oi! burnera.Coal deal- era estimate that houaeholdere have about one-Ilhh ine customary amount of work. Mies Lake hae had three years expedenoe In handling government Redflrosaoaaeaandhopeetobeable c9_nntan|Ie,qo}ne of !.he.many_dl£- eoltlee confronting local m d C r m reoden. The public fcela that too many in-experienced ofllclala hare been here- to-fore lo c har!! o! this important work and hope they me have a eolup tion to the problem. E l i s a u x w n m n z m u n o n n u n m nm (Inu-nrv Denartment is stocked\n'ltl\l-:|:e|-é ;»r \nd ls c ompkte . ll' there is anythi ng y ou wa nt In the "u h m l l n n W A l d] I L ~ ~ i nLADIES sux and FIBER SILK HOSE ( heid Sunday and both f lmi llu n turned Tueadny.The deceued. Rob ert Miller wa.: lmlrly 84 5-can of an at the time o f h i |death.llc bpdbeen ill for clown | "ek: wEth a com- " `" " " " " " " """ `"" 'nrt lo be mlnicfi this ¢Thundny) of mad in :tonga and iltliosrlng to 2 to 5 p. rn. nt the Rod CN! mmscisarrzrlc Anvanrlsma tiie untit yesterday °"""°°". 1n."hon waning 'at lha mmm Lnuum the lack of dmmd for um ml. mi she win nuke 'ww »p|»m~ "° ""' hauled into tle °°"'"' "`°""Rav P a v ig domestic consumers wi" Fe compelled mants when necuurychurch at 7:30 by -A New York shily lreWiPIP¢!' hr Llaawhrfjeziszgz :;5":,:|:,r;! Hhs Beck nccntly remixfrd from her to accept minerun aiier present star:Sha plans to sll°"*d am ur I!! 4°-Il summed n u t:"Advertising in thr " "" " `" " " : . " ' ' W " "fl-ldtion in the county ,iud¢e'| 08500 ago :Loch an nxhuutod.A short- auch month throughout the g m n q country weekly is the moat vduablr Mrs. Anna Mnrtin amlariater Mau lure she h u suotetlfuily vmhad an of ara 1| anticipated in the uriy gatting ln touch with the work.publicity in the world.Expert ad-Cook are taking a vacation out in fv tun e timl..llr. Ny e n lr d il a t fall when cool wealihar in the north- tsrtiun mv it is not aniy the moat Coiorado and expect to bl gone am Dana College from which ern states will bring about n demand Bran $1.00 per hundnll It vnluable, but the most acientillcf'e n ! w a h .\Nl ht graduates mx: y ur.from domestic usen.The Rlwedel Cod and Feed Stun,