08-04-1921- . . , -- _
IHRJRJIASI 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 dp l e a s e S h i
p u t e rg r e a t l yi fw em i g h tl u nl
. . . n- .. . - a - - - -. Qu n !u | \ \ l I n l |l | \
enc kl and erwic ea during the day.
Cane should be tahn to see that the
oilpenetratesallreeeues.Amix-
ture of three parts crude petroleum
nd one pert kerosehe wiB be ellen-
ire applied as s spray.There are a
...mh| !.nfnnmmnrrin|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 andrua storeland.zz has given mm quite I. bit
tamedthisnoonzonnioad:nothinof 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 e99 m ul uvuu n o- - - w _ - - _ _ - ..of thent.Hrs. A. W. Bam spent un '"¢1=|wi1.hhu'rnoI.her,Mn.Chraunelw{gbnU°§=.a ev5 I
GENERA L A ND LOCAL NE W S AND COMME NT
"mP e t a n e nw a sa nO m a h aM i nG h d y lBa k e rw h oh gbe e nCha un cyM .2-ore m:ln,r a st n r- ¢ \ e r ym m:m uUYUI ;pl a nvanu._- ....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 ne q u i p m e n t i s t r u !eB e n a u t h n o n o
H r -te d t o h e r h o m eC l l R I " § T l A \ lC H U R C HN O T E Spestsw i l ln o o nr e i n fe s tt h eRoc 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 nea n d M r . Ty n o n r c u r n...v n1-4 |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
whounderwentsomt
ntinnl nt the hospiulln vor.. XXV BLAIR, W AS HINGTON COUNTY, NE BRAS KA, A UGUS T 4, 1921
HID T\lI¥»0l IIS llnlrlul;.I i\'C|S.lIl|.lulllunlulJum : 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 at Omaha 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.Johnmn lr 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 carM 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
y
fr
-;
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 Nof 1 so o.Quin a number from hem!~ as U" rush c f summer "'°"" isza
melt!T~Ihdd a. bnaiuun r3' went down tn witness the gnme.1M : rwnz vwn le ha ve n " dat the
1u th s h o me a i th d r g n r d h nArbenwoodnianaamo ngihose.H n . n l i i b u ru m .|w h os p e n t¢ . . € '¢a tL a k eQ u i n -t h ec h u r t hf b "T w m d n z f° " ° ' * " _ ; ¥ -A| 3 3
h . \ . | - . A4s h . .. A u l n n nn a v !.l l hl i lP
........cancel w\n1a Duuuue.
ienCruwell w been employed bsMr. w. 0. Hatch who has b¢¢1l'in
S tyto»-in;th e ~ P ° ¥ ° . ° "andaroudBlairforthepastfew
ngton a:n de u not on months left Monday morning for his
iob._ ____ _._.__Califomi.\ home.
(0)|Will Sutherland came inthe fint
1of the week for a short visit with
QANL QN5|A;| ER gl5h§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.
ThismorningMr.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 hlhomo
:nr here.lr n . 1 ; A . w w w u n d lu g h h r .
l y r t h .drvva wKennnrd 'hmnhy
nudn g f or I vldt with tdstlva
I n ~Rutlodnmn n wdSutnrdny
( n mn visit U1 the lhrlonDanny
Lorna u Tvkunlh-
lr . ami ln . Ed P m: a nd lr.
nebaugh.
Nr. And Mn. Harry Cooper wereSnndny gush at the W m. Harrison
hams.lr. nnd Hrs. Ray Hnrrhon :pant
Sundly with Tahmah relldvnn.
Hn . Hu rr yL 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.ErnestGebeekao 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 lm mH 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» Nntlanmlmu th a n n u r n e u
Wednesday for n vim with r\llUve| . Nam.Colondo.uwm rInvh k h
l i nm e mBOOWDofT°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-
snnw i# w i vfl1"=~*~r-» u m_ , , , ,wofeetdu 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¢dm athe 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-nubs 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
neldlyeveningundLhidym}nutu
Blblastudylmmedlnelyalterthepnyer nervbe.'\
Cho£r.prncf-IcePridlyevening.'
We)|¢|| » um thcBible school u
planning fornpicnicinLhonear
future.'W e mrkednnumber 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 poultryrt.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. .. .| hl i n l kd i m5Ameysgatlavr..Jeo};ecnc,youngusonoiIGust. Mencke. broke his arm Sunday
IOffices In State Bank BuildingIevening by falling of( | ladder at his
(Q)home northwest of town.
Waw 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 .
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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 an nAl a n11df \ \ LH e a vyH E T H D D I S T C H U R C Hta i n a dt h u :a n ym si'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 mFiwhandNextm m mmnrnlngw xb|;Thi||my b em m mon unmmm,Mitrw'llr. nadHrs.B. C.Raid dmve tn "I"u11'|er'aDay"atLb,Methodist coops,walisandequipment.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 wbetweenWisner andNorfolk.
Iloeeoepitchedfor theformer md
von hisgame whicll went elghtaefl
ind ng aen dthe | e one wu 2to S.
Keith Mclienchlr pltehed°for Ner-
u ka w wWinnerSundayoppos-
hs RoscoePitc h who waspitching
it Winner.la the nine inning which
il pfllzsheli he muck out nlne.
ltr. and lin.. F. w. Lowe returned
Wednesdayfrom thdr trip to J ala-
hi f i .Colonrlo.Theyreportthe
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
sniouting.StanleyLowelef|.the
me of the week to look after the
duuhlng bf the grain end.otherork
a ltownjammedwithautomobiles.
h upenonhrlnglngthegreatest
number of folk: as n unit and the
car or vehicle bringing the greatest
number willberememberedwith a
souvenir.Groupswillpleaseall
together. no we elm count you easily
The subjec t will be in keeping will
the day.Dr. J .W.Kirkpatricko
Omlluwillp|eachintheevenim
andwillholdthefourthqunrterl;
conferencemftheservice.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
hersnextSlbhlth,baptismaleel
~\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 bucketfiiled.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 addin 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., PresidentT. E. Stevens, VicePoesident
Thea. Immil. CashierC. J. Schmidt, Aas't CashierD. J. Hundahl Ass't. Cashier
11
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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
overseas
ernmentPhysical
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 quarthu beezfrnde by many dealers elooe
e y our ago.In the residentia!dis-
tricts, most of the dealers who sold
sl 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 thesomeprion 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 season
which will lest up to January I." uidGeonro0.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 thanmay 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
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'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 no fO m a h asp e n tl 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 hi 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 1
ll u\rvn'»»~1y»¢ .W -- _.gg:puny.TheyIndjustreturned
from I 1reek'| visit with their fathel,
Dr: J. G. Smith in indlsnn.The Dr.
UI-I mjoy ing quite god health but
sincethdrm u mwordcamethat
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-
uunfriends.llr. andMrs.HanlonDennyand
Jonesu ngoatsattheHcnry
Cooper andD.W.Rut!ed¢ehomes
Saturday and Sunday.IUlln llr n lnunnl£0c ull!!!
Sunday morning.This in one of 1?
mont imponnnt services of the churr!
Bothyoung andoldaretnvitod1
attend.Our young people are planning fe
an picnic in the near futon.The:
was | goodly number attheir sc
vicelu: 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¢rityusdSucteas."
The Womarfs Society wil!hold
nicole out at the Arthur Johns plaa
mefrumthehospitai.Shois
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 'm4 ;
' 2 ; ~" *_; l ;* '°° f£" E *"La§*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 ou n n a r w n n o o n n a n n n a n n a n n
¥SASBROS.SE!r.L;|AL:53s
s
s
We have iust received a new line oi'eChildrens Fancy Top Sox at .45 cents pairnevcsles.Wé have a full line of House
Dresses and Aprons fromNew 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 n
LADIES 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 bpd
been 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,
x "SHvwvena .mrA
FQ lf,~H] qui l|!n n ! i *1 ...: i _ . m x ~
I v 1
\
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Westem Canada Farmen Ro-
loieo Over Bounthul Harvest.'
_ . . . _ _ -
b o u g h t a n d s p o t s ." m a m P i g .y o u se e m t o c0 1 0 1
fl t l n z m y t r u l t . " u i d t h e t r e e ." C a s ": m a n a L i n d a m P I I -m u
ve n t u n n u n ! -" D o y o u n o t m i n k m a e a n m e
N f l 'be at ap p l e s y o u h u n s n r
ea t e n ? " a s k e d t h y t r e e ." U g h ! "g r u n t e d m a m P i t .u m
w e n t o n e a t i n g .
" Y o u r ch i l d r e n n u m z o w w m r
m m . a l s o . " m l d t h a u e n .
" U ¢ h ! "l f u n t o d l h d n m ? l l .a n d
t e m a n e a t i n g .
" D o y o u n g ; : h i n t m y a p p l e s a n s
h n u l i f u ! c o l - n r ? " n k e d t h e u e e .
C a m h l m s o r o o f n u m m o t h i
m l m o f A g r l o u t t u r b t l .
; Th e r e a r e t h o s e t n m a r i ; o ve r ! d l l !
l n t h c U n i o n w h o h a ve n t u t l a r u o e
fr i e n d s . o r a o m e o n o t h e y h a ve u n o .
w h o a n r n l d e n t l o f £0138 c f U19
p r o v l n r n o f W o m x r n Cu a n d o .T h o r
h a ve g o n e : h e n t o o u r : o n t b ¢ * D l '0 -
t o u l o n o m !o o c u p u l o n o f f u m l n t -
Th o l r p m g r e u h u b u m c l r r h l l i f
w a t c h e d a m i | u c h ' n l 1 r l a l m i ! m l !fr o m : h o m o r t h e c o u n t r y t h a t t h ! !
h u n t l k v u p u t i n t p o a l u l l o u o f w i l l
b l n a d w i t h l n t e n s t .I m p c l u n l n o vo
Ju st no ir la t h e co n di ti o n ot th e c ro ps .
Ne w s p a p e r c or r e s p o n d e n t! m a g o ve r n
m o o t r o p r e o e n n t l n o o n n o v u m a n a l i -
L l u n . a ft e r ~ n k l n g | o o r o x u l m m o f
c m d z u o m , t o a n n o u n c i m n m e m v
c o n d i t i o n : i n l h n l l o b l . B a l k n t c h n l u
m d M o o n ; a n y s h o p m m l a e o r a n
e a r l ; a n d b o u n t i f u l h a r vl l t m o fo r - m ~
o n vi e w th e ou t l o o k vr l t h u t m o s t
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Thin lnd 'Hn vy llatlriala
Serve to Atlom Frockt.
The alia of the wnlstllnl is descend-|T1; 1Inlbty but fhe aanh il sllli with
1 f
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e f»I * \ ,f i I " - . n f
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REE VVANTED THANKS,
O N E d a y M a d a m P 1 3 a n d h a r c h i ! -
d r e o w e r e a t i n g a p p l e s u n d e r I
*b il t r ee b y t he r oa d si de w h en t he tr ee .
i n o w h i c h w a b y a c u m 1 | | 1 2 1 : n o n e
y o u h a ve n o w y o u r u m m w o u h l b r e a k .
l r w e h a d b e e n h u n g r y o n d y o u h a d
l i ve n o n fo o d fr o m y o u r b u n c h e s .
w h i c h y o u urlahed t o kee p.th e n I
s h o u l d u m m :yo u ,b u t n o t fo r th is
»' Q
f f
Decoration is Popular In All
Kinds of Fabrics.~ `|l=~f~
~" H o w d u e y o u : p e a k t o m e l i k e
th a t ? " s a i d t h e u - e e . s h a k in g w it h a n
g e r a n d s e n d i n g d o w n so m e un r l p e .
t u r d na pl es .w h i c h l e n t t h e plg gi es
a n d M a d a m P i ; ' a q U t a i l n |clo wn u n -
r o a d .
Hr . B l a c k b l rd , w h o h a d b e e n n e a r b y
a n d h e a r d a l l t h a t h a d b e e n n l d . n e w
Tn t o t h o t r e e an d b e g a n t o p e ck a t a n
ap p l e .
" H o w d a n y o u : p o l l m y u n r l p e
m m . " n m m e m e . " w h e n t h e r e a n
p l e n t y o f r i p e a p p l e : o n u m g r o u n d ? "
° 'l d l d n o t c a n t o r i s k o n e o f y o u r
h a r d n p p l e s z t r l k l n g m o . " r e p l i e d M r .
Bl a c k b l r d ." I u w t h e n y y o u t r e m
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s u m m e r g a t h e r i n g o n e l n i m p m n e d
w i t h t h e f a d t h a t t h e m l h In o n t
zu l u o r m n u t ha r a i o e s p l ay a m o s s t m
p u r u m t p u t l n a l l m e m o d e r n a . - a n
If In t h e p o s i t i o n o f t h e l u l l . o r b e l l ,
a n d t h a m y i z I n u s d u m u n m m
a t w h i c h i t u p o s e d m u m a n n e n t ;
t h i n g t o t h e g a m u t t o n e a n d : m u t
u v n o t t h e dr es s M w h i c h I t ts 9
parm.T h e n a r e la s he s t h a t a r e w i d l
a n d a l b u m t h n t a n s t i f f :t h o s e t h l l
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r
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al l,a n d t h a n tlun.a n h e a vy a n d
l i n e d a n d c u m b e r s o m e e x c e p t fo r : h o
c l u n r w a s m w h i c h t h e y n o h l n d l u d ;
u m a u m a m m u h o r s h i n a u t h a n d
t h o u t h a t a n fl a h l n n t d fr o m t h e
h e a vi e s t o f b r o a d e n ;t h o u w a s I n
m e r e a i r i n g : a t b e a d s a n d t h a n t h l t
a r e e m b m l d e r r d w i t h b e n d !n a d
n l i l c h e i o ve r t h e i r e n t i r e s u r t l c n i
those w i t h : m l n t h a t t n l l m u y p u t
t h e l l m l t n o r t h e m m m a t h a n w a s
e n d i n a t r m i u g b o w w i n :n c m d !
w h a t e ve r ::n os e m a d e o f gi n z tm m s
an d t h o l e m a d : o f l a c e s .H o u o n t r u t ,
n o s t r i k i n g us e o f fo r m e r ! !al lg h te d
m a t e r i a l : c a n r u m ! I n t h e w a s n f a
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Lnmlnn.-~lf.nriro Fn ru lo .th e ro le
b r a u - d t r n u r , w l m l # # m o r w a s st l l l vd
hr IIN IIII i n Na pl es ,ha i l . w a s r r p e ra t e d
a r t y nn lhl\°,"M r .N a u l t y m i d ," u m t .U - '§ 'l 1 ' as i l ma y g n p m ,t o d o
It l n h ul l ' 8 vpi vm b e r .T h v n a n g o o d
franwvllu fo r th e r h u l r o o f : n u ti me .
ou r l i l g l x t : p e e d a r e e s t i m a t e w l l l b e
a l n u t w o mi le s a n h o u r .l u w h i c h
llalgh t ln- :duh -ml t he spe ed of Q fn ilow-
lu g ai r lu r l\ °!ll .. "
F u r !w a s c o n c e d e d t u b e m e c h i e f
;»rulaI»tu n f t h e gnropoued ex pe d lt l on .
A s u p p i y a m p l e t o t i n y h o u r s u l ' m n
limaunn H l l h l w l l i h e c a r r i e d .i t w a s
n a m . a n d t h o s e p l a n n i n g t h e a t t e m p t
¢~;;m-wu-d l i m b vl l r f t h t !m u w o u i d
illiy Amge n I nvltllh n.
Itmns-.-l'remier Bouuml unnnuncvdin me aumn! that ltnly had heartily
gr(\plH1 "nw inviminn of nu- United
and Ilw diaphragm,whlch n u w d
anno pedtnnllh.{'ln.|sua wife and
his irroihir 1=\1»re an his Indildo.
plrll from Naples.
The npenllon.(bv dlnpazu.-I1 ny s .
,,..ml: shun byflights nt me dnt imd-
lug pin:e an the polar in and at thopolen mf .If ho landing placel us
fmami It 1| the !nl|ntiuh In muh: the
!h1¢az~.lll.-h lofkm llrlll»l'l m»rohlalllvdfnrIll! Drflivnl .shnr°a;:¢°of
lmllws haf F. I1. Dnvtlnon, pnddvnt nf
In W n h i n g fn u .B h u i l u r a n n n u m u
m vl l t h a d In - o n : n a d a h y : h e p r r n l i r r
11|th e rl u l ru b o r o f s k p u l l n i n h i s
n p w e h n t n m - o p e n i n g o f p u l l a m e m
r r r vn i l y .
~r \
lr the n m flllhl l|sucreutul.atlwn will be undrnaken lt onc e. it
was nhl. vrlth I view to settling def
lnllviy 1119 location nf tha mq n d lc
pole and the ddermlnatlon at "mug
lvllr polar \¢»ni\:il3."
..Xvmlvlenn ra ile d Ilia mod e rn 2|r'¢!¢-1
" i s l t d u | | » 1 z ¢ , l l a l n l M m R n d : d o w n I- \
il u -mf.n~r |lr|IMll\¢1'\¢"n :d a r e fo r Hu '
Q r m l n t u n i . a n d n o n !!! fl u l l " r i a l e In
an r l ut m n o l ui l r : lu v o wn a l lm m ¢ . "
Oomm Llr tr (hid.
Blnnire-nl. QM#-l'1\0 10,.'!0tMnn llnrr
'i`Irplt:. built in lk'fn\nn1 during slu-
var has been pnrdnnv-I by *tlw fan
R i n g L G I 1 . # c u r Yi l r i f u n d .
Tu x l t n n . 8 . Il . - - To l i m ! | z n l f l r l n x .
a m fo r h a r m ! y e a r n n n m n d a n o n i o n .
vu l l r r r p | I l l P n r ! 0 1 S l i m H l r g u r d
1{¢!h¢l ¢ls n f th i s r l l y .Sh e mn i h rr e d
H n r r l u m ,A r k . - - !'n l n m ¢ » n m o r e
d r r vv h a n d s n f h l i f k rr q rp p a n d N *
ln r l m u o f ll l r m a n n - m n t n t a l | \\ fr \ t n l N l
i l u r u n ' w h u m Ih r t n ! t r a l n t n b e r u n
o w r th e m u a o u d In S o n i :Ar k a ns a s
n l l m u l ! vf l h m . b a d e f a r vt e l l b y a
fl u ¢ r i n g 1\¢wrll.T h - m a d u l l l p fm l vd
u p e r n l l o n a !m l d n i l h l a m o r u n i o n u f
lll |.hm l l a I' a r \ I k 3001.Sh u w i l l b e r r
name-ul the Hmpresl aa( I;hI|\n..
n n Na h u m I u k a .
Wulinlitll. D. {'.-»1"Illinm\\ hawksInnpedtloaanJunvau,slumlmml
dns. and took lorne nl ala-m in lnfr¢,g1|m.nn, lm Slurelmusv.
l .m u l o r t h e n u - n l y u r , u n 1 :utah-
men l 1: 00 11 b y i'4Jm|1 1f0Ihr n f th e Pm
rfln r y ¢ 'r l al l n| : er .Tl x - a m s m a m n N 1 1 -
i1 .. l ¢ n lo r k In! t h ei r r a nk : r ua s| . :s '¥1 .
: m m u a n d m u l d r c u l a l l m u u m m d -
i n : u n $ H 3 . £ l l | . l l I1 .
I n m n g who yo u r 2 l 2 b a l k ;w e r e
d u m vr e e i .n u m ;w l t h n n a g n q n i e
al p h a ! o f $ 2, 0 \ | 'J. U U J a n d 12 2 vr lt h a n
about~ ~ ~ th! ohiml nnd huwntlga-clan am1<»-a tlml is was \nnr!u2 an
18-dnt gold l'\Ul
JA P A °-»s ul
f u m u l Ac ce pt an ce u f : m o o l n D I :
a m l m a n t C o n h r e n c e R a n c h e s
w u l u n g u n .H a k e s F m .1
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i
w n s h i n x i o o , D . C . - J a p ¢ n ¢ d vl n l l e
n m n t n n r s a t n p l a c e i n t h e d l a n m m -
gu.|\:m n l e r n w r ,wlnlch re a c h e d t h e
ma in d e p a m n r u z ,g i ve n w h a r n t t o A: l l n n r l i o n o f h r e a s t e r n q u e d l o n s I n
mnrn eet lon w i t h t h e r o c f e n n e e .b u t
a n s z p a t s t h a t p m b l e l n l w h i c h c o n w m
o m ;p u n l r u l a r p o w e r s n f w h i c h c a nher e u l r d e d a n clo ned x a r m e u t f h e
|)|:|1l[¢d.Th e r e w a s M e r y s vl t l vn vr o f m t l :
f m u o u o ve r zlue r e p l y l u ot ll r ia l rt :~
r u ~ .m d l r m u i n d i é n e d u m nh
a n y n o w snas r e g a r d e d a n r l n r f o
:\.|»rei lmln .1ry uc z ol l m ic m s w h !
u m l l : t h e t l l n e a n d p l a n ' o f m a r t i n
n w ' d e u l i h n t p r o c e d u r e .
It w a s w m l l e d i z 'r o i n con nec t!~
mu h t h e Jnp n rw u e r ot e -f¢ »n c + t o " su c
m f a t e f i n m m a y b e m p a n i r d a n o m
p n m i - d f n r u . " s h u t : h r Ja p a n e s e a m
l|:\m.'1 d 0 \ ' a l L r m d u a r e r m n fl y l n d l n l
l | | | l h i s u w e m m u u f. w o r l d u m r a r e I
Ai.\¢1l|r|l d u n l l o m u hlze S l m n t u n x a n
Y r p b e c a u n r i t r r g l n l n l t h e - a n a n h u
i m : b e e n n l l l r d b r a m t r e a t y o f Y e r
a.nIte»n.In o t h e r q u a n e r w , h o w r ve r , I
' h w tn -r n p a i n t e d o u t t h a t u n -\
m u l e s : r e a l y i s n m n c n g n i z s d ls
U i l l f l l In fa r a n H b a n l u n z i s r a m e n
m u !u m .Ik e U n i t e d B l a i n inns n o
r1\ |M 'I:l l'.~ d l u th e tr eu nrn l vr nw o n Ya
lu l l o n h r r m u n d a n e t c r r l l u r i e s . n o : l m
l n \ l l l | \ n m - a n o p e n q u n t i o u In r n i
u n l vh w o u l é nr- rm i o m a t e fu r !
nn=:ut lntIo1 u¢ nnw mnry.
REVISING TAXES
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iirmln Fnrdnay Thinks By
Rigid Econonw Ho Can Sava
ssoo.ooo,ooo A Your
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0T¥'l£RS _A RE sxsarst:A`L.
¢ . u u »
Think Gwornmc nt wuz bc Unable il
Gd. Aiong with Hut? Lal Thin
u m m m .wi n b e s ms
lhlftlng of 11: aurdms.
1 1Wsuialnnun,D. C-Ilepuhllnnn uf
lin- houar ways and means commit!!!
wnfefnd for s de\e!n|»::u»ot of viewsonmxrwlnlcn.Blany sllwrm-nt
upinions won almduperl, b no dt-
mlnlan rndml.Euxplusalaing that he #nun :puking
for _mmlu»lf,Vhulnmun Fanlney slidsftvrwlrdl ihat tlw :ml iovrlrd which
luv wuuld Ilrlre would be a rut G!
$-'\00.000,0m In nw tr.: hm uv!! year.ills opinluu was Shut hy tbl' vzerrllv
ra( rigid vrunomy the ¢m|n||u¢»11! muldbn fnpvmtlni for ;.1:m¢xmm in asm
mama nf sm- s»|.0no.'mmo. Mtlmalvd
by the treasury._imzvr memlwru wow in-ul optlmlsvc.
'Ihu..¢hnu;'!n that uni: #ha pnnrmozwflxrd Expense lt vmuld he imposalhie !~
0 TRY AGMN
FUR NORTH PULE
uu - nu n #
Edwln F. ilaully Bopas To i.a»
me ?ola In Quick Flighi .
into Arctic Region.
one r u n s To BE USED
lf- Fa m flig ht u luo en tlul. mu on
wm ba Undsnakan 41 Gnu.
Fall on lnaugla for
Fifty Hwr Trlp.
m- u - u l
\saahln.¢¢on.D. .C.--Plans for a
tra nwola r mm ln Septlmh-er,from
ruins Barrow,m m .to rlpluen
bfrlvn and tha North CID. Softly ,
urn annuuaud here bs I-alialn Fulf-fax Sault; of New York.. 8clentllc,
obnnauun ui ocean. air and In cur-°
l-vnu wlll bu tha e-hid purpose wt the
wp. he aald. arllh the haue ur alab-
ilninlux the fnulblllty of lint an mulefu r mmme re e aa a a www wtii lb
znnllun.Urlglnally, ll in explained. IL was
nu- lntentluu to make me nghl nun
)\1lr.um mu ms o f wa rm weathernlar tho anllc circle had led to me
adrunwing of the da'e."\\¢phil:lo make the'Glght aa
OUTLOOK uh :na man a alduf ak.
Report Sly !That Dall li n lr n
lolc hu 'faithful and Happy "
Daclalon.wan Qn lar .
__with ca-gtg. " .4 '_
fiuhlln.-An air of muuauul oplmlam
pn\alla hen-.1Iamonn be \'a¥¢»f|, re-
lmhllmn lnrkf, had nn Informal merb
ln: with some of hls eoiloaguel. ann"which I: was eunlldf ntl; daltd that a
mmlnunirallm 'trum him to Premier
Lloy d morn! might be dpeded soon
upnn :he proposed hash of a confer*
HIRE..avThe nvxl mon is liknly !0 be an»
nth:r meaning In lr.a.nn.| neunen 811Janmsl Craig. Ulster pnmler, and Sli'I
Dr \al»ra,ll.la slated on x°°¢
uplhorlty.1: was aornewlsat llllllnflt to an:mga
fnr elm meeting. but awarding to ms
lntorrnanz "xhvy have pol o m abr
fence."'mr obstacle lo in-l|\nd|: ronlrlbu-
:lon in the Imperial !'i|.In~qllct. ll isrqm;1,,¢_ will be surmnunu-d by Irv
lam! assuming a ponlrm of ilu ua-
iional doin. Instead nf paying a yearly
fonlrlbuuan tn the Imperial exrlwqurf,
which than l~'elm»r1» :Hard in :ha na-
gun at mbutc .'rum solution ia mn-aldered lem objectionable, and would
aatjny Premier Lloyd tlvurgda mmm
tlun Ura! finland ouch! lu my nomo-
thlng wwanl the mn: of the war.Lam-ra whlrh have been rx-wired
from the imprisoned 'lima ?r1D0¢'ll ln»
dlrntr lhat more has been murh im-
provement in :mr trmtmem.
P laaaonlizing em-¢:1 o n th e Ame r ie nn
m a r k e t . t h e A a g c l n u i o n L l ( E o m n w r c e
h u n w l r e d a l l L u u l a l a n n m e m b e r s o f
eon gn -s al a nd th e a n - : m i r u r g i n g t h e m
to e n a c t s p e c ia l l e g i s l a t i on t o p r e ve n t
i m p e r i a l i s m o f m e w p p l i n .
,.uw nolrlle-ru' relief pnuhlcln.it would
eut nf( mud: "]IJ|ll!\!\hl¢\ 1ritlrlnn," he
amid, Ind build 1 tim: foundation fer
futurv denilngn Urlth vetvnnn.
C o n g r e s s t o A d i o u m .
\\ |n ¢h ln ¢l on .l l l t - 1 'n n ¢ r r \ » M i s e x -
fn l h b d t o t a k e an r erw l¢ uim tll A u r n m
:x o : mi l l 0 ¢- m bvr I .=\ ¢ th e r vs u l ! o f u
m n fvr n t r v w l s l vl u 1 5 w p l n h l i m l l h o u s e
I» u n d e r : h a d w i t h I'n 'l i l l vl n i H a r d i n : n l
NH \\'hit|>Il n u u u ' d n - t e a r i n g m m
m l u w s o f t h e t w ! !\ 0 l l N i l w i l l m o v
an s ' m t !!! s l w lu m g r u m nf n r l l u n b e fo r e
i l u TPIYIU.T h e W ll nl ul lr nn ieml rrx ; m n* \I\ rll a n
thu gmes ldr hl,arc'u l u l n p n fo r n r v-
npl iv. h u! ll wh* a re nl lll |l l| '¥vl1 °|| ¢s n: nf
np in lm l ii il \0 \l K th u lw su kw s ns In wl ml ,
gw n l n l r w l sh n l !h v gm aa ul n o w u n d
w h a t s h a l l h e i s h u m l l f a l l .
a m m o .I'ra¢1lc~nlly n l l m v m h e n a r e In
sytupntlsy with the I¢ »|»v:\l nf the Emu:-»
p o r t a l l o u t a x e s , h u t l l w y h a ve n o ! y e t
fi x e d u n ann e w m o r n -o f n ~ u - n u r t o
affs vt l h q l e ns i o f s 3 . " . um \ , m n .
W uairnann IW mlne; ~\Irina ls 1 h1u l f
t h e r e p m ] o f t h e w h n l r l u f o u n d l m
p n r t i n l n l e , n s t a r !: r i g h t h e m a d e b y
c u t l l n x t l w m l n h a l f m m :y u r a n d
n l m l n n l l n a th e b il ll u ur e zhl y e a r r o l
l o w i n g .
W h i l e r o m m l l i n -rep\1hl!¢-:ina h a ve
r v n r w l n o r l vd n l i e :ie¢'l~'lunu u n t h e
1 - m x g g l l n vl a l o r m .l l slp pvn rn t o b l '
fa i r l y w e l l o s l n h l l a h u l l h n l l b f r e w i l l
h e n n u l l vr n n l l n n n l n l l l " n o r m a l r u n
I
God of Traps on mum.Wa:-hlngton,D.C.-Gernmny owed
uw Unlted Staten up to Apr!! so um.
$240,144,611 for maintenance of Amed-
rnn troops on Ilne jhinr.RerrrlurpW-wks sont the Muna ln the :mute
in answer to a mmiullon by Bennun'
lsmh, npuhllran.. IdahoThe total coal of the American of-cupution terra tram Zlenelnber -18.
WIS.to April ilk llw l u i date for
srhlrh nrcauntl were-wrnllnbie.was
plural ul $275,324,192There are now me nfllcen. 13,241
enlisted mm and Ml:tour anne: ln
ilermlu lerrltnry.
sid:-11 over hy Pllu\ Culnrwn.Ilrrr Krunn\.'nk5,llunnrian mln-istvr tu I-'ram¢-, ||\Umlm¢i':mn Hun
nry V\.nl.l|¢l execute the :muy ln |:6.>d
an nn addltlon to the W hlle Ilona:menaprlo.w. E.Hnntlmnl,nf this
city. telqnplsed zhe pn-nhlent ho lspreparing to ship n xlllr of "b¢s1\u|ifu\
Tnaiy Ranting.
Plril.--Ilalillvntiou uf the pearstreaty with Hungary u|te exchanged
at llw Quai d0 nu 7.The wrcmonyhe naw no "~R" in pronpedEuphnu, Wash.-Pmmidunt Hnrdlng
lug ~n at me fate of 1.000 n d l !
Germans Sim! lllv-sr to U. I.
Nu r York-Silver \1\!\ied lt from
STFIIJJWU in ISI!L|JflP to be rozwlrwd
mm dudllr mam ta mer: reparations
num-mn before Augunc Sl.' - 1 "rivn! hero from(lermangr.The i p
zm-nr was contigned to the EqullableTrl!it company lu the Ileichsbmlk.
Suiuplia Bling Resold.2\'rw Orlvaam.-Unc!.~Sam'R over
of aremprlonn alluwml.Ther#N011
ahiy wlli lu' mum alumina of mln- ln:
burden in other dlreclimu.
|13 I 1 .l i n 4 r n t vr r e c e n t l y ..
Th e m s t vr n p t l u n of S l u m M i g u e l o e -
eu r r t - t l l n 1 8 4 0 w h e n t w o n m a l t x u w n u
we re d en uo g ed .
r g q |l u h a ve t h t g n l d nm w h m- d .If ln in
hl.lrI\|1.i n nr1\1l U m !n m m p l o l v na-m u u n i n g o f u s e \ - n u m m a y b e m a d e .
I
ll'll1.A large h.|Illl!ng milapu-f t In
Blrl. burying many perllsnn.
Sun Anmuln, Tux.-I-'or :he nm timeinMvmlty flw fear# the vulrnno of
San Btigwl lhreutvm an eruption. nc-cunllng to n news dispatch from Mn:-
im {'| ty nc ewewl haw.Vapor smoke
Tlmmu w Miller.slim prnpvrty4-uswdlnrl.,\\;lw rwentiy seixeel the
Bendoli prnixfix. lnmrfm-<1 the house
Ropon Busy Burlsd In Italian Gusts.
Londmz.--A vlnlnnt rant:quam
mm wat Ms at ieglwm. Italy . and
elmwhew. nays a dlsqmzrh in the Inndon Times from Milan.ilewrr dun
W a n t u n M a n n y D u g U p .
a\ a nh l ng i un .D .I" . - I2 * ¥ o r !n w i l l hi '
m a d e b r t h u fo d vr a l g e u vr m m r n l 20
fares- Blrn. l~2:unm I!vn l l l u i l , m o t h e r o f
Il m vvr £ 3 ¢ 'vvl a n d Il vr g l l n l l ,i l u ' P h i l a
1 m u a m w r , I n d l ; u p i l u s \ u n , u w
i n o l d l w r m n i n aii em wl i n h a w
cu lon . "
gtra |I .u vr e m i d l o n I'r e a c h sy n di c a te , a r e
héixsg b r o u g h t i n t o t h e n o n p f Ne sr
n r l m n s t o b e so l d o n t h e m f d m n
m a r k e i . n c c o n l l n g t o In fu r m a t i o n n u d e
pu b l i t by t h e R en U r l vt ln n A s s - oc l l l l o n
o f ( . o m m e r c v..
Ellmlnltiim of R66 Tape.W u nh i nx l nu ,D .£ '. - Zh w x u t u l i n a l l n n
n f t l w 4.'|lll.00U fnrm srr | r r \ i v\ -m m
m u l 1 l i m l u m l o n o f alan s t a t u t o r y r a d
ta p e w u s l u g g w m n l h y Co l .t '.R .
F o r b e s . d l n vi o r o l ' l l w w a r m x t n l u r -
Fight lloduction af fic:-poration Taz.
Wnhlngtm, D. C.-l¢o|\rv|\anlntl\ond nrmens' mznnlmztnna pure ncllce
to the house wan and means mm-
mltlee. on opening hsarlnn on ur re-vlnlcm. thai the agrh-uimral interests
will tight reduction ai taxon new lm-poaeul on prolliable corporations and
wealthy individuals.
Millions Ginn to Ghlrliy.
(`hleu|:u. ill.-Om' of the Inrgwlt ln-
divldunl gum to rlsarity Mfr announc-rd In cm».~n¢o was »!!srlum~d thru :hr
.tmnufer of zevon galunbie ph-ces of
propeny in :hr Chlmuo rhnrllablo owporatiou.rlw Brut pmperly defded toIIn li great height and ull!sv n ! l o !is
Phumnnlx.I-runce.-lluunt Blnnr.the iliglmll summit of the Alps. was
roimuorvel hy nn uvlltor.The surnwrml nlrnmn was Ilfurn
fnnr. ns Swim mer. wno had previnuwly
W¢amnlnnn, Ia ¢'.-1m- nomlaatlnnof Dennis H. ('rfmon of fffisill In he
Unltnl Hlatva um-shll for Svhnskn,
wrruily nmrmnnded br the No-
ua 1 o ned n\"I'lm\tn1n andorderrd al? I~street: hem #lien :dwln gb ri s l; mver n 1 s ~ s
~I l \m u l w u s g l n l n b y L i t . a n d M n . W a r n e :
A . W k b c l l l t .tain pfak, :maze (wr. above an level'l'urlmlx. Pnl.--A wsunm»Iun weigh
mru! of banner nerrlu- men comm onllm \\e|'I.¢! 33.83 per day por rue, Dr.
c. H. Lninder. asudshni surgeon zen-eral of the public health service. tolni
the aenaté Investigating enmmlltae."There has been a duly avenge ot 12.-
W n h l n g t o f l , n . C - G o va r n n n n t t h e
vn r l n u x s t a i r s h a ve b w n u r g e d b y
R ¢ » ¢ r vm r y i l r u m r r a n a n m e n m a n a m
fo r r o a d c o m t r u d l o n t h i s u n r a t h e r
t h a n n u :sp ri ng ,a n a m m m o i r e
l i vi n g n m - u l s vr p p i n ; n w n ' s i t u a i u n .
Pun lfloctlvo Sc nic mbc r i
lamina.--'!°l\|~data fur the nthdnl
tormlnnuon of ilu' war xrqrt as rwguns Turkey. will bv Sep mbsf I. tha|»rlt!1» mlnlm-r. He, 'lloyd *H°01'¢f'. nn
nuunml ln she homo of rummunan
zu ~llankovr.German n\errlwnts in China
nn acilu in the formalmn of Chlnvse
German trnding and runufusuringcompnnlel.It has bvvn announced
that the Dutda-Asiatic bank has hevnreurgauiwlandull!be mln-d the
Slno-German bunk.
ment in the Uniusd -B!.|ie=s.A nf-urrimrenuhedwhenmemben of me
Amrric-an Iavglon post and lupportnrn
of Mn. ilazletle clashed. *In the :nhl-=t
uf the trouble the city and county
nn¢l\¢\r1tleu ordered lin. liaxlelle fromthe streets.Ho urn-eau ume mldv.
-- Emperor Chlrlll nannn flnum.
Tlrnna.-A tmty prodding for a de-rinntlon of war an Hunxnry ln the
nom Emperor 1'ha|was nt:nun In thellunndaa thrnne has been algm-<1 by
Rumnlnla..Isuzu-Slavls and l'z¢\¢ho-Sinvnkin. lrronllnl ln dlsputrlwi from
!'kIzfuulv, framing lwrf.
Cumulus at Shanghai Rlopomd.
Rlmughnl.--The Gvrman amsulnle atShmghn! 'hun just bw-n r-o1u~nell with
Potted wnh Fairy .Boone.Ia . -Mn .ldn Urourh Hux
lntla. natlumul mclnilst in-vturer from
ia lentils. se lnrhes in f-lrrumfrrrnco
and H Inclwa ln Alam:-ter. wan for-
w i t h t h e in d l mt i o n m a t the Bold e x -
te nds in f a n mllem no rt h a long th e
gu ve r nu u - a t r a l l r o n d . l u n n e n t a li ne d
ol a t a m w a l e n i n t o t he d i s t r i c t i n s t a h l
e m m a .
m a s » < . | < . K .
B t l u m o n t f '£ e : l . - D r u f l n l m t l o n o f a
h a n d o f m e n t o c o h r l u l a t l r g m l M 1 1 1
l t i vl fl ! t h e K u K l u x K i l n I n a o u t l u a n
H u n g r y a n d R u i n B l g n P a d .
B s u i a l m l . - A n u g r o r n w n l b e t w e e n
H u n g a r y a n d n u t l e t l l m n i l ` \ ' o r t h e r e
p a t r i n l l m n f : h r H u n g a r i a n n f i n o n e n
|
i l 51|..t h e h m m m d u l l :w u s !b a m ;x b o u t$1'.\\1vw».-. ll\_.'1h¢I'¢1ll¢~|I S ma lHuy B aluus to amd Trwn.
Hoevur Uma load Work
!'khzrlullfa rrarhing lure
W i n s P l i u P o l k l u n .
C o l u r a d u s p r i n g s . 'h o l a - - l \ r . Jo s e p h
11.( l \ e r r } . 6 3 .O m a h a ,¢icfrst|~d fu m '
y n m s g t l w n l n as e vn d l n q Pi ke s P a k .
The d or lc il * :u nd o the 1 :l p fr om M an it ou
ga t h e n u m m l t i n ;i l n w m o r e t h a n
t h ! !! h o u r s .n # r u : l m H t l : t i m e t h e
u
oondunlnx open was-farr nguumnumber! nf the mn. if nemlnin. zn-
muse "ofllren have nm the nam ordnlre ta place under arrest lla mem-
bers who have viuiuwd me law" wasmade known In l c¢1mmunlca1|¢»n :ui-
drelled to the Ku Klux Klan mul sem.
wan unnmmwd.
Cutting Down Naval hen.\\md||ts¢lml. Il. {.-Tfvlvv themanndunlisted tnvu will be dlsrhlrlrvll from
mr any upuu upplirnthvn lo redux
Amlmraxu-.Au nu f -n fp o né x 111|
nnvrry oi what in said lo be a high
10 5 do alan hive benvme itlilmrd
wic h :he ofglnllliitli.'Theqc imiudla
Ml;-new-n in Habana.
i l u - v ~ i ! ~ t i e s ~ z h oillnizn qua-ntién and dréfdod tn7-¢d
hon- m un Ilrhldn vlvwpudzxt nl' not
landing mono troops in npper sum..
EInl cnnclsz on
sm ~ of zmpomaooB d I e d t o ; 2 ' e w L i n e s f 0 r
QulnkPern.| a1.
Curtin will soon begln the erection
of e $70,000 public whoa! building.Mu on m y m n hold n threeday
Home-comlng celebration,Attgtsst a-4
fr J.C.llefbrkle.near Alllanre.fhrelhed H6 ac res nf wlaeat.which
,mont 50 bushels por ncre.Ho: Cholera among the hos! In var-
lotxl herds ln the vlelnlf y of York isreported at this lime.Every eftort in
bein; nude to atnmp the disease out.
Arrengetnente om belnr completed
by the Deahlor Light and Power concr
puny for the mnstruction of severalcountryeleftrlcllsthttrateztlanlon
llnen for use of farflteri.Reorganization of the Hvtuh Hotor
worka of I.lntoln end n resumption htbuslnen urn announced br c. C. Quls-
de.representative of at number of
eredltore or the henkmpt mnrem.
Dodge county tltredlen nre sbovrlnlt
that the when yield of the county 1|exceeding the early eattlntute und the
farnueru ore ns o gem-ntl rule wel! sat
lllfled with their nmol! yroln vropWork te profreeedntg mnltlty ln the
F lu nlrk dt West Point ln pnqmrntlonforthebil eantonnwnt of the
Patrlnrdul Blllltant of the I. 0. 0. P.4 'o _ _ _ .. . L n ..e h l -\ .L l . s . . . . . . .
out much Gttmtute to .he :rowing mol-The postotllre et Montl, Wu brokenlnto br burglars and about $330 worth
of slnmpl wen stolen.A car atfomge ll reported in Chap-
man.All the elevators are mn :od
the shortgge ll vwvws e handleup tothe termen.
The state bond of equallzntlon has
refused to lower the nelemoent of 3e»h u l k :rnllrgetll,demanded br nep-
reeentltivea
A contact has been :wanted sKuna: City zlrm for the ewction or e
new 815.000 electric ltglu and powerplant at Patxgee cm.
f.'o€ll Ilall dlteen yutrs old, of A511-land. had her lsreid of hnlr. zneonudng
Ulu feet long, clipped off while else we!
asleep In her homeIn the report of County Antiwrtutr F.
C. Bundle of Aurora tho total vulne-
tlon or the county u S-I-l,f t.*t1..m.'».Lu-et
year the total was 3.5Z,0tl:l.tT5.Through the elf-one uf the vom-
tnnnlty :hah and the [holiness 3!eo|
club a band is ensured in Stanton.A.D. Hinat of Ravenna will lake eluzrxt
of the bend.A arefoot etllgelor that es-nlped
from no animal allow nt Fremont has
been ruptured.It had tnweletl overtttullethroughstreets.alleys ond
yandn wltlaoot belng discovered.
George Ll.Cate,newly elerttwl
nerreter)of the local Young )le ns
tI1ri|tla.n assodntion .nt Uoittnlbun hen.arrived from Kokomo.Intl, to enter
upon his duties.Ile In an etnervlm
man and was with the ann; ln Frauen..
The telephone strike nt Ill-ootnllelal
.hll half! ¢nl|ae| nlY nn!|| n hnlrnul
6 x,
s
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b| | :tems are malund: pndlc dfml
un mln; mule n m mu meord W o-ducllon per nvn In 1915 will rn ¢x»
ceeded.lh r v n x l n begun La someucunns \n me early pun of Angul-
An ln lerutlu te llin ul lb s dlu tloa
u un h c ! mn then lm no h ad ra-
wu m m m y p a r ! a t m m m r rfrom me Red rlvur to mn moun-
u u u m d m m d u In uvr ud mll
bounda ry no Pun mm n m v m
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crops.~um nmuklblu hu bun th | Ul'\lI\~muon vf mon nt me mm.lhrq uls
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lururo nl time goes nn.it hu | lmut|°"'ll |\ mm remlnlm alumna:l.|llr, mu
l r l d d n m r h l t n n p w l l t e h m l'P' !'ff!f_"°'2"'.......n..»»lu lilvrl._
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iwlll so-nn revolve First-|luss nvr\i|uhis mm'\!h"!n 1 ~ l \s| |u |t a| :a In F w m o n !gs an B n l l n .Th e s t r i k e o f t h e p a t m n n w a sn r u t v t h a t t w o In l l l l l i o x u r v E l vi n ; i n £1l||.~¢l la st .Ap ril \\h\>n lllt*lolop hmma 3 4
._.. _... _ n...-._.. _ .. _r . -g f |3HAWL As AN EVENING WMP|I
w o u ld k e e p qu i e t so I ca n e n } a y m y
fo o d . "
impoilla creaturv.-."replied the tree.
tossing lu branches about; "hen youcome to me for food and I glve you
all you can oat.and your chlldrwenalso, and you never even thank me.and then y ou uk me to keep qui
You ure 1| rude creature."
"Why should 1 thank you for whatyou throw ,uraJ ?" uid Madam Pig.
The Right Thing
at the~ Right Time
By M A RY MA M HAL L DUFFE E
Wu;-:1-z A MAN WALKS.
l I po ue nn d l n ul nl.Iducrzf nlhct ln 'irgfrnmrr In I-1¢°»¢ did.
- r s m l .
v-1-QIE w e t l b r e d m a n r e m e r n b e n
w h e n w a l k i n ; w i t h n w o m l n a n d
w e a l d m n i l r Ls n a r r o w L h l l i f o t h e r
pe d e s t r i a n s a p p r o ac h m e m , h e s h o u l d
n a p b e h i n d h i s e o m p n n l o n w h i l e t h e y
a r e n u l i n m
B u t x r e s c o r t i n g a w o m a n i n w o o d s
o r t h r o u g h a n o s e r h u n g c o u n t r y h e
g o n a m e n d c f h i s c o m n n n l n a i n o r d e r
t o c l e a r t h e p a t h fo r h e r .
W h e n w a l k i n g w i t h n u m m m a m n
l n f n r i n b i y as k s w h e t h e r h e m a y r o -
i l e ve h e r o f a n y p a r c e l : s h e m a y b e
r l r r r i m r . b u t i f : h e d e c l i n e s b l n o d e r
h e s h o u l d n o t b e ins is ten t.A m l n
m a y h a ve t n : m l m a g o o d de a l o f
di s c ri m i n at i o n these d a y s t o d l l !e | -
e n t l a t e b e i l r vc n m m e o f t h e e n l a r g e d
\A LINE 0' CHEEB
sy John Kindrkk Bangs.
A BAD JOKE.
I F ALL life ended up In
smoke
I znlnk 'tvrculd be a dreary Joke,And Pvc a notion ln my mindlt Nature Jesu at all we'l| :ma
Her Hnmura not u stale and
lla!
a . ~B u ! w o n h l e r
B y f a r o i h e r
W h o ra i n e d t h e n u n .a n d o u t
o f N i g h t I
B r o u g h t r m t h th e bles sed x l ! !
o f L i g h t .
(C o py r i gh t )
~aa.plduh. hor wo n a p
tmnmlhnr new bolng sc :un h\d°ry.
a h o u l d a l w a y s u k t o c a r r y t h e l a t t e r
w h i l e h e w o u l d . o f e o u r n . n o t u k t o
c a r r y h e r h a n d b a g ,
A m m n e ve r t a l t e a a w u m a n ' a a n n
w h e n i r t l k l n g i n t h e s t r e e t u ve w h e n
al le l l t o o o l d o r fe e b l e t o w a l k t m -
u a e d o r w h e n t h e vm ' l a s o a l l p p e r y
aa l o be h a z ar d o u s .1: ls re g n :d e d a a
de o l d e d l y pr o vi n c i a l o r " s e c o n d n t s "
to : Io U ll a.
'W h e n w a l k l ug 'a l tl t a wo m a n a n g s n
n e ve r a t o m t o s p e a k t o a n a c q u a t n t
au c e wh o m he c h nn o e a t o m ee t u nl e s s
th e w o m a n t n k vi t h e l e a d In a u d o i n g .
i f u m o n h a p p e n s t o m e e t a w o m a n
ac qu a in ta n ce .e ve n t h o u g h h e l a w e l l
ac q u a in t e d w i t h he r ,h e w o u l d n o t
t l t l n k o f s t o p p i n : t o t a l k w i t h h e r l u
th e n r e e t , b ut t r t h e n - wm a s o m e t m n g
wh i ch th e y w is h ed to dl s cu s a h e m la h t
n l : w h e t h e r h e m l g h t w a l k w i t h h e r
fo r a l i t t l e w a y .Il e w o u l t l s h o w t h e
m m e co ns i de ra t io n t o h i s m o t h e r o r
l i a t t ' r i n t h l a r e g a r d .I
u n a :wwn on n u u v u t o ll:
hand aux on Jun au.
Oouddonblo ndunolmlnz hu uy euuh m I n th e n n h w y u m I n n n
|ml1n| ol corn.Sundown: an luobelu ll'°Im qnlts exlennvdy .Both
mesa do wmmdnlly nu.o~ I nu 4a n w r i t e r v u u m m | u v p q - n n
mu ot mm mu- ma reaches! | high:
ol uy wsnh ot in het. while l 810-
mm ma u f n mlmn n d n a h y . wurnlzrlnl for 1 keen nec mkyvmd. Both
ihr ry Hnulrm Dqmty Htalo M0
mlrxhnli, has just caualneted tha ln-feartlmltiun of A fire at Ihr llama of
~ E. Hmufh-r. nrwillvlnt of him1-lllllxe 3~ E Twlst. ur Mama.Tin* tin
vnt.
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the ronume ln be mnlly drnped In
ma nn rerul -r-mx. md n mn spmllh comb lor the hnlr ll all Imporunl.
a Hz-ary bneeiets are .uw qnne ln kwxr
l u .I |=:v¢m|-¢ sho:-1| or pumpl :mm me
4
1
high :amuse no murh )n mgue naw f
hlll lnnteud Uf hlvlng n Illalrh thenmf m o r n w wmv xx u | mmy W 1xmndlng mn of lm.\
The fan. mo. ll inxervnlng.n In ur \
hlurk lace lmluzlfully mnulm wma
deep mm blue.
LACES PREDICTED FUR FALLI
\zrn¢rou.| It mn:be ln thi n !forth
uu - r w o n h l s r e t u r n a n L l n e m n w a s r n e r k u l u e w r e m e w m n e a n n u m ;Ti m 1 an l p u i xn In ml : v 8 35 . 2 0 0 l u n m wa! d ost ro ya° d._ . . -ilu. ..¢.. nn \1vlv¢| ¢...fm m h n lluhl T h e r a n c h e r s s t a r t e d ru t t i m z a h e i r
~ shocker Invvnleil and runa n i s .
B p e r
M a r i a
L . L
r i n
W I N
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l
Those wht!have
1 untchqd the prog;g_n of wnlqrn un-| ada.huge pgen looking for zu; _gig
when corn and such Zlke can bt lrvlrd
|l||l ll\uu I§u|n u n " v v » -1 - u . ,,......J I ' : n u l l mm o f l u m x e .I i w e ve r .h e n l g h - : n a n ° j ; " ° * ; * n h vn u x a n m l n :z m m l a i a h m n z P m n l m t o 8 |F u h »' \ - -~... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __o m m e m e l o n a t m i s h e 1 b l f u an |a nn a n n n n _- . . . | ;_ - - - _; \ . . . ...|- - . . - _ - - _ _ | . . -0 6 |'. . _'f'I .. f'. . ° ' $ - - . . ' I " " ' l l a a n .I N ~ ~~ ~~b .~ ~
u n a I
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T v v k ,
I I e I l l
l l f u l "
. .
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Q dp a l i y ma ne or gucr gvlw I n n n u _ex c ep n on or mm e t y pm or ;t l |§ n on e tt 0 .g o w n .Th e lh e vo u n us u a j d e s ig n co r n -s a a n l n d u r n c e !o l l n w % n | t h e m x t h u !
fr m . . . s \ . | | . . f | I n n r n n d h m r m r n r . n m :p r i l l d a f p t u f o o f 9 n a g ! " ¥ " l ' 1 [ '~l u n d o w l r l c a n IJ!g r o w n ,» uu-\ * M » u t "
f Nv-r. . 1 1
Sash for Summeri
Sams A n W l d o :S o m a A r c N u n n ;
Th i n l n d H n v y l l a t l r i a l a
S e r ve t o A t l o m F r o c k t .
~Decoration is Popular In All
Kinds of Fabrics.
see nw anna~ Compu" 'uv |l|H I+1|I.I
Hanan of Agrloutturbtl.
; There are than tn mari; ever! dll!
ln thc Union who have retutlfu or
a n d t h a m y i z I n u s d u m u n m g a
a t w h i c h i t u p o s e d m u m a n n e ve r ;
t h i n g t o t h e g a m u t t o n e a n d : m u t
9
summer gathering one ln impmnedwith the fact u m th e mlh In ont
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nvo rz bl wu t h l r : n l h u l k L a p !pqruunt put ln all :na modern a.-an
u
~m
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ro u u ti e n rc11»i\ml by W .l i .U n h n r n v.C r w k l m n d n .
- » - n a - o .N\n ln1nhlhl ll !'.|fl|"()|n.Tu? l l* I" lIIIll N" l1l i nj un dt on IIN RI
m m s
..|an.D u e c h l e t l y t o t h e d r u p l x : c o m o f
m a t e r i a l s e n d n a n . h d l w n t h m u x t x -
ou t t h e p r a i r i e p r o vi n c e s a r e e r e c t i n g
m a n y b t t l l d l n n t h u y e i r , l y ! t l i e e d s .
t o r u s d m a n a g e r a t t h e P n l r l e L u m
b e n n a n . . 1 l h o w a s a t i z l t o r t o Va n-
c o u ve r a f e w d q l a m .A e l m p u l x l l
1| u nd e r wa y a m o n g t h e n u l l l u m b e r -
H ~ a n d t u m a i . u m m ; t h e e r e c t i o n
a ¢ 2 . B 0 0 | d ! o l t h 1 s n ¢ r , u t d th1a I.|
m e e t i n g w i t h m e c c a . . m o n p l a n s a n d
s p e c i n n t l o n a h u l a ;be e n p r e p a r e d
l n d m o r e l t r u c u t r u b e i n ; u n d e r w a y
pr o b l l t bl y t h a n a t m s o t h e r ti m e i n
t h e h i s t o r y o r t h e W e s t . - A d ve r t l l r
m a t t .
_n - u
P r o t e c t i o n A p l n s t R a d i u m .*
A vh n l c l n u n u n : r n d t u m h u t o l n -
m l s t e h i m s e l f t h o r o u g h l y f r o m t u e t -
h m .D r .Be l c h e r c o f t h e F r e n c h
A c a d e m y o f m u l e t n e u n t h e y m u s t
n e r n ; l i n e d w i t h t e n d . a n d # vw
t a c l e e c n u t n l n l u g l e a d a l t ; t h e y m a l t
l t l n d l e t h e r a d t u m m u w i t h p l n t vr u
a n d d t a t t h e t a b l e l i n e d w l t h In d . Il ean p e r fe c ti n g n l e nd p m t e c t or fm ` t h e
h e a r t u n d l u n g s . b u t l d vl a s o p e r n t o n
to w ra p t he m s el ve s l n t hi s le n d me t a .
Ju d Tu n k t n a .
Ju d Tu n k t n a u p u l t l l r l p u t s
en n ug h a c a le s o n e n m t o g ive it mo r e
a t 5 b a t h i n g w l t t h e n so m e l u m e n
be i ng s n u r .
F r o m Il l l e o u d .
" W h a t In th e w o r l d a n y o u k l e i -
lng abo utt " i ukpd th e z ed~ h¢|¢ Imd I; nd»
l l d y ." w h g n t to ok n y r o o m y o u
t o i d m e t h e r e w a s n s i n g l e t m l : m e t -
t r e n o n t h e In d . " n f l ! t h e t h i n m a m -
e r ."S o I d l d . "" W e l l , Ir l l l y o u p i n g
o o m e u p t o m y m n m a n d a h o r m e t h e
a l a g l o m u r '
ll a ysu i t
ve trlc
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ADEL E.
D E R IV E D fr o m t . h e '1 ' e u 1 . o n l c A d l l o ,
w h l t h a l l o l l t h e m o :o f Ad e-
la id e. t he n am e 1| o ne o l' t he m oa n au »
va lhal
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cl e a t k n o w n t o stu de nt s.T h e si g
n l n c n u c e a t t h e n a m e a n o f m e m o s t
h e : o l e c h d m c l e r a n d l t w a s a fa vo r i t e
w i t h w e r u l i n g h o u l o l o f t h e n a l o u :
G e r m a n p r i n c l p a l l t l e l u f a r h a c k a s
th e '1 ¢m h an d E l eve n sh ce n tu r i es . Th e
m m e i n l l a e a r i l e l t b e g i n n i n g :u r n
ve r y m u c h : n e s a m e i n fo r m a n d a s a n
sp el l in g n n It i s to d ay .A d e l : u p r o b -
a b l y t h e w i d e : u r h l l o n l n t h a c o u r s e
ol' ctntn1'1r1|..
T h e m m e urns w i d e l y ad o pt e d l n
F n n c e a s ure!!u i n E n g l a n d a n d
Xu l y u n d e r d l r r e r e u t t o r u u fr o m A d a -
t n i d x t o A m a n .
T h e k l r e l aaa oc lufed r u n p e n c n l
b e t t i n g t h e n a m e . M e l e i s l b s zu r-
qu ol se .Th e l t l m n o l l l l a h e l d i n h a ve
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f o r 1 mo e l ln g .W h l l e h e r e m v!w i l l
he en l an n ln e d b y U W ' P tm m h vr of Un m -
l; wn . °\ = u nd t h e Kn i gh ts ul A k li ar ha n. .
It i n u t l m n l vd t l n l i 2 0 0 g u e s t : w i l l h e
'ln att en da nc e.i l v a d q u n r t m u m h e
a t : t w F h s m b n r o f C n m m r r w U N,
l"axuors¥l§i s r h n l r m a n a t n f n m u e -
mvn r s .Th vr o n w nu l a er u u a 21104
t h i n g s u n l h e p r n g n m .
x~Known | un.
"Bo your son la homo mm cnngpr"Yun"'ilu ha lumen! muc h?"Haroruiniy hu.Ho u mm h u mmm:im I urn ptc kod up In x 1ll'|llm¢."Gn m.manga.-_.I-nv
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--THE ZNTEIPIIS1.Blair, Heb., August 4, 192.1 Blur. Nm, August 4, 1921 -THE ggqyglpgler P | . n ! ' ! n1E<£é»}"§f"|''#'f5¥~¥=»5 |0,
How unfortunate that right n o r ;Fer l Ya mi u v e n u l n l g Bran $1.00 per hundred at
when we need good peved hi¢h\»'l)l gm you zmdergumd he advewae-"mi* Rhoadel Cm! IndFeed Store..11 cm: W' ewntry "' have mn. gut ments posted uv promiacuously '1'°""¥!m u H u y Plc h li m m m ! f r o m
them.We could get along "m"",Uf¢¥Y bl\¥| 3l|d and ¢'f°'7 front y ard Wnyne,Seb., when the spent two
»uH'erln3 ;;;;;='; *fs* §'§'{'h_*",; 1 ' - =~ ° h u b y ?v m gn0YRblQ weeks rvlnilinl a apon ours rue °I de not mean pdnted posters or f,-g,,,|g,'
the I ltu n lm"h:"J ,:1:'¢?;, ,.;¢I,';,;| 5,¢ ,135 ligivbvlrtil.1 " g f hh ¥n dxn'Mlm f;-'mude Bmdenon returned
"_ , u m m m all .wh e ate! bo her home at Fremont Sunni;after$9 bitll that the Ineilh!. nfftell con n grm many tlunql about ihe owner Jr
m u more u n a q u price gf ;_3,¢een:nl of ug farm..a week'»= vilult at the hobed Henryorpaprddmet.¢.|Adverddng,as we :dl know,is Pderlen.
They who h r e been responsible e tether broad terrn, and refen to Cu load of hue burner am.; eval
for dehy ed wl d U"L¥"":'°`:'_"f°;"'fr°z*"°'* any method of giving out ln-now rolling, order new and uve de
Rev. H. J. Sealey of the Congnega-LEGAL NOTICEtiene! church is interesting new ,..,.{
ple cash Sunday The sttendamxe ha SlIERIFF g n ;
|Ihnlei L. Johnston, Attorney2006 and the congregation Und; the
m worth hearing and mln? what By vimne of an order of sale ilsuean iaith] all, tv e\.¢=l":'out of the Dmrict court of Dough
Hin Elizabeth Nielsen W u great-Icounty , Nehrukn. and i n p u n u m
ly aurprined last Sunday evening' of | decree of aaidcourt In an tetid
when thirty of her >'°=mr friends ap-lthereln pending wherein Bank 1
par ed ht her home on c li t S0uthBf.'n.i0n was plnintilf and H. G. Steir
street to heip eelebnta her birthday. er was deiendant.
A fine time was had in :bending ~Twill at 1 o'clock P. M. on Saturdn
evening in playing guna, music ardthe 13111 dey of August, 1921, at t31
dnging.A binhday mire yvith can-north front dom- of the Wuhingto
dies deeoraqrd the table.Ice ereamleounty eoud.home in the env u
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THE ENTERPRISE
e c urrent y ur run to :non than n
llicn dollan.To : w l d 'lnooma
xu the men of large 'arullh an in-
stlng Lheir mcmey in mxmldpui,
ic And government securities, which
a tax-free:htmt the money that
uit go into the bulldlng of new
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PoI!o'wing s m m m !agitat of.
against lhe high pric e! of ice cw"
and other maya, 4 mc of about 50.2
in the prim of all candies has been
nada'by hm 1rholem!e~'| nri retail
nmplnies in thp em.Tha kiddies
1 as least have their cusromsry
mu treat, a ilttie Iarggr nm! fuller
his ygar than they h u t had for
mu l y o u u .
ma ru 'rm sm
JOHN !\- no/ml§S»Pnblkhf
uenee on ~-s ae o a n n a ~orA. Renshur wha returns! from an the Idler pu;pon.
auto trip to his old Imam in iiidlilllh gg ;¢ iw# to advertise an moat peer
a couple of week; um. ny: that in ple believe is does. then in 1. undoubt-
aii tht country through which h°.edly worthurhile for each one of us
m w e d me crops did f»°¢i°¢¥'" m keep wa ad vertisement; around
well ll they do in this Uvctitin, "" our blmyarda and dooryxrdx, and for
P°*il"¥ the com.that matter all :round the fa r m. -
Thc Enterprise does job work.Successful Fanning.
m m HEIGHBORING TOWNS
Ft. Calhmul Citronkle
What has become of all that good
rondl agitation of a few week! Irv-
The work of lwi i r ls the by-road
from Blair to Fontlnellc. which pon-
ibly benefits about axwhalt' of one
per cent of the county, is In Proxrw.
while five miles of the Washington
lllfhsray , whkh claims more traffic
in a week than the Fontaneile road
will in a year,'remains entirely un-
der the gelding hand of mother na-
ture. Funny old vmrld. ain't it?'Herman Record """
P.C.Gilbertaon of South Sioux
City, state game vanden whom ter-
ritonv embraces eight counties and
extend: from Sioux City to Omaha,
was In !!ern1ln"Z`ueldly. In company
with O. L. Hllslnnr. the local warden
drove to the Elkhorn where they lo-
cated and dutmy ad four h i :fish.
traps.Evidence was found of the
killing of doves in this locdity but
the names of the fiolatdra of the lawwere not learned. llr. Gilbertaon eat-l
poets to visit thla vicinity about once'
a week hereafter and law brealzer|_
will do well to look out.;
:uaur ms NU I' 41 .0101
lf any think that the farming in
ztry is the only one hard hit there
my be a revelation in thu fld that
ers were 1,461 business failure: in
pdl and H21 in ihrrh with llablli
11 of $44000,000 and ;18.000,000,
¢P°¢'ii\=1y- or s total of 2333 fail
with $112.000.000 liabilities.We
vtfy much if nearb three
INSULATION FROM OLD ROPE
'I'11iru.~en million pound: of old rope
an been vovrfd into rendawl nts
nd conwerte4" Iain the pulp from
hkh Is mfvie the high grade lnlu-
ation that hu been used on its wins
y the I!rI telephone nozapany. The
vnrinx from the snr, with its un-
nual nunaixr of :hips and consequent
le of mpc . hu been turned to nc-
mint h- the rdvantqpe of the tele-
hom usimz pubilc.
Entend as ueonddnu manor \l
QQ soltuffhe at Blair, Nab.. under
a ¢ A ¢ a o m » m » a | | u ~ = b s . m a .
ISSUED :v nu munsnn
Nrbruka Indunldll Notes
Beatrice people are hopeful that
he water shortage of the :ity hal
n Mlred br the sinking of new
ella.A1 an last muon the city may
l a filtering m u m and use
ater from the Blue river.
'hae contract hu been avnrded for
eompieue,new electric nlmt for
umee City.Work la also being
washed sn the hydmeiectrie plant an
lebron and-it il hoped thlt service
ly herin dlldnt the autumn months.
A n n u m m from Friend : m u
t the Blue River Power company
preparing to ered two new power
mn to ldd to capacity.The viiiqe
r Hadhm want! current from n trnrw
luion Iine (mm Bhutak.
- - u n : - n ;a '
Before the nr the annual requiri-
lnta of the elec tric. ru and tele-
companion for new construc-
on to supply the nonndly growing
-» lation required $500,000,000 per
illion people.The invest estimates
upo n man n! ra gs an d wat
ultozinh contemplate $700 par
rson.Thu further fac t thai tx-
nslons hue bun hiihd on ac count
thc dlfheulty in interesting capital
r i n t h e n r p e d d and the re-
rmruuction period Immediately !o1»
1 ........paint, with weeds kept mowed and
with no neglected machinery ntnrvl-
Eng around nor junk pile of machinery
scrape. is a very eloquent advertise-\
rsent to every one who panes by.
The lame thing In true of n front
dooryani.A front doory ard full of
holes scratched by the chickens or
dug by the dogi. either wimhout lhruh~
laery or with rlszed shrubs, negltded
porches, unkempt fences. means one
thing in regud zo the owner or oe-
eupmt; a neat doorynrd with fences
and pta in good onder and protect-
ed.by paint, with houses and porches
and foundations presenting a neat
and well-premrvd zppeannee and
with 1 reasonable supply of ntt ive
ahrubbery located around the outer
borders, means an entirely dilferent
thing to every puser hy.
These conditions are all odsrertine-
ments which work 385 dur I, y ear.
They really have |. Ananda! Innuenee.
They have In effect. but of all, on
the morale of the family and the
hired Help.They also have a very
important edeet on the alle of surplus
anlmds to neighbon or to buyers
other than those who buy for nhugh-
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JE W EE KL Y MAR KE R' R l- YO RT I Kuhn'|pholol will p l a n yon]o n f » » < 1 o ~ o < \ o ~ |n n c o o ~ s n f v ~ | 4 1 f ~ o n f> a ¢ u ~ » ~ o < 1 n » ¢ f OM n a w - fo r - .~ u m m .Bun $1.00 per hundred nt
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20
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Cnmkey'| Stunlnx Feed for n h a n u o o a u o o o o q v o w
nt ills Rlmldes Coal und Feed note.Kunrs Pllotul will please you
'The fnmlty nl 1. A. wulmm mn The Rhonda! an ma "°°" sum.
~ ~ ~ Mrs. Lid: Sdden are of an an unto George lhynud h u aeeeptd atrip to Kuna nt present when they poddon In 0m|-hu mdwlil vorktbcri' ° " " * ' * " " - " ' ~ ' ° " * " ' * ' - ' ° °will mn nlnlvm.unal nu uhool wrk mm In sqm.]xnm-~= Photos win pieua yon.hu »....... ».\....x... ..-_ ,___amber.u |. . .|
Bran 31.00 per hundred at
The lthoades Coal and Feed Stn
Lawn Grass Seed nt Aye :
Seed House l5~
Golden West Hour.made
Puritan mills, $2.25 per suck at
Rhoades Coal and Feed Store.
Purihn Pancake Flour,tho
ever. 85cents por sack. at
The Rhoades Cos! and Feed Sto
_ltiu tlonta ltlnthewa ot' Te
i»visiting her sister; Mrs. Raym
Morehouse and family this week.
Mr.Guy cook is rsmodeliig
home on South sued and whenpleted will have as very cosy pln
abode.
Pntronlse home institution by »
ing your bread o! the Blai r H
Bakery.Nloe li n e d other b
goods, alsc.
Blair was visited by another I1
rnin on last Monday morning and
low places in the pavement [ot
usunl dose of mud.
I ed Koltdrmsn of Seward, N
brother of Carl Kolterman, stop
~IT in Blalr the flrst of the week
is way to Chicago.
After spending n vseek's vnea
'ith relatives in Qmsha Mrs.
Noble is ngnin at her pon of dut
he Castetter bank building.
Roar. J. w. Kirkpatric k of Om
istrlct Supt. of the Omahl dist
hieh includes Blair, delivered a
ermon nt the Bd. E. church on 1
unday evening..
Wesley J.Wentworth. son of
ate H.A.Wentworth, was in
ity last Monday on business.w
oy is running u plumbing and rep
hop at Modale, Iown.
Mrs. Bernard Holmes came in f
nsper,Wyoming the ti nt of I
\eck called hem by the serious ill
r her futher,Wm. Sydow,Whf
uch improved at this writing.
The pictures st the Meth~
hureh seem to have quite sn stt
ion for the young folks and some
he older ones also.They sro f
o all and everybody is welcome.
James Ryan, Sr. of Grunt townsas a business visitor to the
t last Sltunhy .Hr ,Ryan ls
nlc and hearty as ever and looks
lder than he did some twenty ye
go.
Married at the M. E. partonuxe
uly 28.Hrs.Mabel Simmons
earney, Nels., to Mr. Berto 3. Y~
f Missouri Vslley. Iowa.Rev. J.
ohnson of the M. E. church otllei
g.
For Sole--A Ilno seven room
info in the best residence portion
rant street.House modern in eve
y sud in excellent repair.|
rage.Prlced to sell quick.I
ire at The Enterprise ofllce.8-t
The only wagon scale in town
protected from mln, dest snd s
d one that will always give co .
eight is at the Rhoades Coal s
|store.When you want eo
ight:buy your stuff over th
~le.
A colored woman was determin
see the manager of the elect
mpany and she wanted to seo hi
ht away ."But he is engaged
id the clerk."Lundy, miss, I :lon
ts to marry dat man.l'se ju
~ts to blow him up nutunal."
llr. and Mrs. Ed Lewellen had
clr guests last week Mrs. Lesrellen
ter and her husband, Mr. and ll
.M.Bergman of Kansas Cit
ey left by auto on Monday f~
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far as o m. b y Mr . a n d . M~ E d
Lewellen.
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OUR FARMER FRIENDS
In theme days o l better fanning
methtldl,we knew of no one who
.\0t h e c i t y a n d c o m m u n i t y w i l l n m e m ~
b e r t h e M c N e e l y f a m i l y w h o re s id e d
h e r e i n t h e a r y l 70'a.F r a n k M e -
N e e l y ,w h o se ve r a l y u r :: g o w a s
a n e n g i n e e r o n t h e N o n h w u t e r n ,
w a s 4 : r i p p l a l i n a w r e c k a n d w a s n o t
l b l e t o w o r k fo r a e s e r a l y a n , n o w
h a s a p o s i t i o n w i t h t h e U n i o n P a c i fi c
a t G r e e n R l s r r ,W y o m i n g .F'rl .n k
a n d h i s s i s t e r , A l i c e . o f O m a h a , w e m
i n B l a i r Ia m . S u n d a y a n d vi s i t e d w i t h
m a n ) n h l fr § | m l s b e t w e e n l n i n s .
Bultfr ____35"The axpenaes connected with m col-
B 1 rf __________ _33 lege education can be¢ut by attendzu_e as int Dana College.24-ti
y 'W heat No. 2. ..-- _ -._$1.00
£3 Golden West hour,nude ato.f c g "h u _37 Puritan milis, $2.25 gier Iack at The
ro. "'--Rhonda: coal ma 1-'wa Store.C o m y e l l o w _ _ _.- __.. 3 1 2
I f i i a t r e g s M a r y ,q u l t e c o n t n r yH o g s - F - -H -~. . . t w o t o r z . 2 u H o w d o e s t h e k i t c h e n g o ?9
I) a n| -ollege Fall Tern;opens 0 §Z','?,"i,.,'§Ti'.2'f?.."§°iLC'Ii.i°""°"
Sept. 27.Write for catalogue.24-if
nan llnn \he hrmer.'l"hlt In jul! what lh! Clllunu Slate
Bank pvq y ou.
In ulher wands, we work with you.
m l n :lo make y our lun hring the
bu t mulls .
m cmz ENS STATE BANK
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THE pull of a strange fascination took Bill
Dale, city-bred but mountain-minded. to the
Tennessee hills.Joining the Morelands,he '
took up their friendships and enmities.Love
healed one feud, but there was coal under David
Morelnndis mountain, and a new feud was born.
A tale of rare charm in which the beauty and
strength of a wo1nan'a love is shown rising
superior to the ties of blood and tradition.
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'Bn" $I.00 per hundred at
193 The Rhoanlos C001 Bhd F(.'¢d 59011.
f Ban Maynard has been engagcrl to
it ,teach :wit fall at Wisner. Nab.
near at hand andyou will want some if you can gat your collage vurk
old papers to put on the shelves and at Dana College. why I0 away so Ili
under your carpeu.We have them It .Pay us a visit and Iel. ua no
for sais at The Enterprise omce.what can ba done.24-if
a11t¢>=\ llhoades spent the week-end
i r f f h hié.fl i . n n |-sul ..4.L..-l _....-
THE ENTERPRISE
e c urrent y ur run to :non than n
llicn dollan.To : w l d 'lnooma
xu the men of large 'arullh an in-
stlng Lheir mcmey in mxmldpui,
ic And government securities, which
a tax-free:htmt the money that
uit go into the bulldlng of new
THE RONDOLIERS
SAXOPHONE QUINTET To OPEN on
'»UHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM
g g1.1
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e c o n c e r n e d o n l y i n t h e sou ndn ess
t h e i n ve s t m e n t a n d t h e n i e o f
u n c u t t o b t p a i d .
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PoI!o'wing s m m m !agitat of.
against lhe high pric e! of ice cw"
and other maya, 4 mc of about 50.2
in the prim of all candies has been
nada'by hm 1rholem!e~'| nri retail
nmplnies in thp em.Tha kiddies
1 as least have their cusromsry
mu treat, a ilttie Iarggr nm! fuller
his ygar than they h u t had for
mu l y o u u .
ma ru 'rm sm
JOHN !\- no/ml§S»Pnblkhf
uenee on ~-s ae o a n n a ~orA. Renshur wha returns! from an the Idler pu;pon.
auto trip to his old Imam in iiidlilllh gg ;¢ iw# to advertise an moat peer
a couple of week; um. ny: that in ple believe is does. then in 1. undoubt-
aii tht country through which h°.edly worthurhile for each one of us
m w e d me crops did f»°¢i°¢¥'" m keep wa ad vertisement; around
well ll they do in this Uvctitin, "" our blmyarda and dooryxrdx, and for
P°*il"¥ the com.that matter all :round the fa r m. -
Thc Enterprise does job work.Successful Fanning.
m m HEIGHBORING TOWNS
Ft. Calhmul Citronkle
What has become of all that good
rondl agitation of a few week! Irv-
The work of lwi i r ls the by-road
from Blair to Fontlnellc. which pon-
ibly benefits about axwhalt' of one
per cent of the county, is In Proxrw.
while five miles of the Washington
lllfhsray , whkh claims more traffic
in a week than the Fontaneile road
will in a year,'remains entirely un-
der the gelding hand of mother na-
ture. Funny old vmrld. ain't it?'Herman Record """
P.C.Gilbertaon of South Sioux
City, state game vanden whom ter-
ritonv embraces eight counties and
extend: from Sioux City to Omaha,
was In !!ern1ln"Z`ueldly. In company
with O. L. Hllslnnr. the local warden
drove to the Elkhorn where they lo-
cated and dutmy ad four h i :fish.
traps.Evidence was found of the
killing of doves in this locdity but
the names of the fiolatdra of the lawwere not learned. llr. Gilbertaon eat-l
poets to visit thla vicinity about once'
a week hereafter and law brealzer|_
will do well to look out.;
:uaur ms NU I' 41 .0101
lf any think that the farming in
ztry is the only one hard hit there
my be a revelation in thu fld that
ers were 1,461 business failure: in
pdl and H21 in ihrrh with llablli
11 of $44000,000 and ;18.000,000,
¢P°¢'ii\=1y- or s total of 2333 fail
with $112.000.000 liabilities.We
vtfy much if nearb three
INSULATION FROM OLD ROPE
'I'11iru.~en million pound: of old rope
an been vovrfd into rendawl nts
nd conwerte4" Iain the pulp from
hkh Is mfvie the high grade lnlu-
ation that hu been used on its wins
y the I!rI telephone nozapany. The
vnrinx from the snr, with its un-
nual nunaixr of :hips and consequent
le of mpc . hu been turned to nc-
mint h- the rdvantqpe of the tele-
hom usimz pubilc.
Entend as ueonddnu manor \l
QQ soltuffhe at Blair, Nab.. under
a ¢ A ¢ a o m » m » a | | u ~ = b s . m a .
ISSUED :v nu munsnn
Nrbruka Indunldll Notes
Beatrice people are hopeful that
he water shortage of the :ity hal
n Mlred br the sinking of new
ella.A1 an last muon the city may
l a filtering m u m and use
ater from the Blue river.
'hae contract hu been avnrded for
eompieue,new electric nlmt for
umee City.Work la also being
washed sn the hydmeiectrie plant an
lebron and-it il hoped thlt service
ly herin dlldnt the autumn months.
A n n u m m from Friend : m u
t the Blue River Power company
preparing to ered two new power
mn to ldd to capacity.The viiiqe
r Hadhm want! current from n trnrw
luion Iine (mm Bhutak.
- - u n : - n ;a '
Before the nr the annual requiri-
lnta of the elec tric. ru and tele-
companion for new construc-
on to supply the nonndly growing
-» lation required $500,000,000 per
illion people.The invest estimates
upo n man n! ra gs an d wat
ultozinh contemplate $700 par
rson.Thu further fac t thai tx-
nslons hue bun hiihd on ac count
thc dlfheulty in interesting capital
r i n t h e n r p e d d and the re-
rmruuction period Immediately !o1»
1 ........paint, with weeds kept mowed and
with no neglected machinery ntnrvl-
Eng around nor junk pile of machinery
scrape. is a very eloquent advertise-\
rsent to every one who panes by.
The lame thing In true of n front
dooryani.A front doory ard full of
holes scratched by the chickens or
dug by the dogi. either wimhout lhruh~
laery or with rlszed shrubs, negltded
porches, unkempt fences. means one
thing in regud zo the owner or oe-
eupmt; a neat doorynrd with fences
and pta in good onder and protect-
ed.by paint, with houses and porches
and foundations presenting a neat
and well-premrvd zppeannee and
with 1 reasonable supply of ntt ive
ahrubbery located around the outer
borders, means an entirely dilferent
thing to every puser hy.
These conditions are all odsrertine-
ments which work 385 dur I, y ear.
They really have |. Ananda! Innuenee.
They have In effect. but of all, on
the morale of the family and the
hired Help.They also have a very
important edeet on the alle of surplus
anlmds to neighbon or to buyers
other than those who buy for nhugh-
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eonnmhtees.xs u
Ther: i= to bo an im c ream nodal
on the rvun house lu\1\ thls (Thurs-
day) eu-ninz, given by the ludln of
the Al. FI. church.
Hhs Nz-tklv Pottar, who hu been
vinltlng nt the home nf llr. und Mn.
l"f¢d -R-un up che bozwml n-lumml
to hu mme nt wmmll. Nev., Sun-day. .-
The \\'. n. netlmp mm was sold
lu! 'hzeulxy to Wilffed llyern.The
Uelknlp lumily will move to Lincolnwhen the children will utlcml the
Suu Cnlvencity.
Min Alben.Nlxon of Sunum.
Nab., vlxiled uvur Sunday with Mmlnu 1-1.-mcan, who in employed 1" nm
Hayle Mare.Misa Holntdnh home
was for-nm-ly at Sunwn.
Mrs.\\'n\, Car¢er_ lhd Mi n Belle
llennen rvtumed no Lheir home | ¢
Onkllnd llul. Tuenduy liter I \\1\ek'|
vm; wi th Mn. , Cu m'| p un n u. llr .
and Mrs. Jnyxu Burnham.
Mrs.Marlon " S u p "Sutherland
urnefhfmm K§r\¢n'ill¢,Missouri.
lut Friday and in looking hlle md
heany afur Aevenal mere opcmllonn
xt the hospital ul that plus.
Tha Sunday xchool ul the Reorgan-
ized church of Chdxt held llne pienic
in \he Cuietter park recently and
over \00 nhildnm enjoyed the gnmes
and A m picnic dinner huldes Ice
:rum und lemonade._g
'hznu Hue cool momlngl a re~
huhlng nights make one thlnk of nl!
clothe! um pr ep lntia n n fo r " nu r
which mm come noon.The Rhonda
Coal omce has hand and soft coal
rendy for ~1¢x|v¢»-y.aan. 'phnnem
The fqmlly ol Geo. Raves, n formerBlllf cltben. dmv! UP from Omaha
lm Sunday .na mn: lhe dly nt theJannl!un:l|»1|\ home;The pany¢°M;,w| nl Ge0l'¥¢ and his wife and
two wn||nd mn-in~ln,'a and their
wh-n.--
Word rxelved by Mrs. T. c. Hiltbn
from Mr. and Mn. ma Bugeon who
lmft hm week hy lu w f o r Knnsu.
conveys um news that they mn ur-
rlved safely In Pittsburg,after n
plea.sanl \rlp but comldenble mud
after having Plnzumouth.Thelr
5and get acquainted an<;lsee our
line of
Dru gs, Ch em i cal s,
Pe r f u m e s a n d
. T oilet Articles
Prescriptions a specialty.
l5lAIl2 P|IM!Ml\Cy
SODA roulvmm IN CONNECTION
~m n f u n n o o n u n o o n o o n t u n n l n o o
smr!Loom
LISTEN!
By special arrangement with theDIAMOND RUBBER'C0_
I am in a position to name the followingPRICES
30 x 3 Smooth`Casring
$10.00 1
.30 x 3% Non Skid Casing "'.
L $13.45 ».
R .,.obmson s Tlre
.Repauir Shop
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Don't trust the old mattress or that
holc in the Hoor.Mice, Iirc and
thieves might dcprivé you ot your
harvcst money.Put it where it is
safe-and drawing interest.This
bank il under stats supervision :gd
your. money is aboolutciy safe and
sum for you at all timcs.
Come in ad get acquainted with our
officers.They are ati men of the
highest integrity and reputation.
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has just been completed on west Grar
Street beginning al the 1. N. Warric
comer and running nxt to the I. (
Elle: property on the corner of 5:
and Grant streets.'l'}|i.n is a xml
improvement over the old brick walk
and is much appreciated by thoi
who rnu~l travel that way u well I
being l "thing of beauty and joy for
Dorfé slick \ .
wiélmfheprunes l j :
I u v nn o fs ( n a lin n m T vou HEAR M x lnmkl.| lever.
7 - 1 wAs THE mas lboul
THE ou: uonkeepef.
WHO WAB Plnrlng chickifl.
-..IN THE bank ol Um nun.
¢..AMONG THE coll g|]_
on READ about n rmnh.
THAT REALLY does morn.
THAN PLEASE thu una.
.».THERE ARE hook! on
' r u n e s N o L l w g u ms .
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Wm l\or*0I1 home north of Blnir on
Int,Friday evening.About two
doaergpf the young folks were pren-
ent #including Miss Cla n Iohneon.
Mba Lucllo Jacobson and Miss Goldie
Mathew of Omaha, Hin Nc ttie Pot-
ter of Walthlll, Miss Mabel Johnson
of Hlfrtmln and Min Lozein Rhonda;
of Blair.Substantial zd ru hmc n u
were scned and games enjoyed by
all gntil 1| IQ!! hour.
Mrs t:|rl Lindstrom and Minn
Emma Mcservey of I'rcrnont accom-
plnied by Mr. md Mrs. Knnute Lind-
ltfom and children of Sweden droveover from Fremont Sunday afternoon
$0 c all ml Mn H. E. Meecrvey andMiss Edna Davis, molhcr mg sister
of the tin!mentioned ladies.Mr.
Xanute Lmdotrorn and family h u e'come owr from Sncdcn to visit rela
liwn mul friends in America and ex-
pect 10 qvnd ni: monilu at lcaul on
inh silk-»f the water.
The IInrerprile would cull the at-
tention uf the public to the "NUM:
:Of l!1\{\!|l to Ex-Service Men"
wrlttcn by Mn .J.P.° Jcmwn and
found in :mother column of lhin ilmuc.
Mn. Jem-cn hu hui mon experience
handling rmvemment busiress for
noldier boys Llun any other woman
in the c ounty I-od hu the gratitudeof scores of Loy. for relief in their
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Th e r e a r e a l w a y s o t h e r s i n a s h a d a
p l l g h t o r w a n e .In s o fa r a s " m i s e r y
|i\m company" name may Gnd com-fort In th: shove hmm.Du! thatxw¢ u\ ¢ \ ny w 1 ° °k nn .Theww wsmh recording n Un! mry.may, mry murm. lm b~n,r.m1
hi! sn the lu: few monlhl.Elehmlm but \ha burden of lm and Blvd
1 ny to rwovsr u qukkly u mw-
nibk.Clm legillntion ti not Q nm-
edy.It u | muk.When the (Inner Clnnol sell his
and nt s prolit be ull! has "nts"
and A home.wmn the xahfmng man
Knovtufliobhsiluutofhnckfor
hu arms! en hll mx., and xhr lam\ord demnndl his |1n¢_Few lnbcn-nown their home.Whom the mnuufn¢\|nr or bvlineu mln mm brokano umm env. bln futory or hh oflhremnxvm.He do 1| out of luck.'ru farmer. \»»!'Sf »||. nn mm .A-_
van: eondillonn ml vnu lar a (um
nf the tide.-Suouulul Famlnr.
'rn Qulhy Int llarkn lu ¢\°-|§
an pnmn until a ¢aliA1uw\'¥ net-
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ihl former an-mrs. Brmm md Krm~
nn, Komnu selling hh lnluuu w
Bw!! award momhl lv and chim
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TD GRA! tha xnvr.
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Cabinet 9
e h u se w a n . - n H n v n a n r U u m l
.§qn n1ma vm: my dnt mem.Mm llama." sold J udge Croc ker.
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Thi omnlo beonil sms :sua un nooftau very qugu;
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w h :N u n h ' |cook ies tas te n o l'00 d.
B i a s l l w l l f a n i n g : w h e n s h e l s m l x l u
m d t h a s o n ; p t a i n t o ' o m . " - I ! o l t u u
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a n In va l i d a n d o n e t h a t l s d l l n t y l o o !
Ta k e o n e a n d o n e h a t f c u p fu l s o f
I o c r u m b s f r o m t h e c e n t e r o f t h o
l o a f. a d d to t h e m : w o t | |b !a ~ | p n o n fn I|
nrt ll nel y c hpp pcd ch hck en bre ast . Jlen t-
lh e y o lk s o f t w o e gg s u n tl l w e ll mi x ed ,
a d d r o t h e m n d a s h o f c e l e r y n l t . 1
p i n c h n f u h ,a n d |c u p r n l o f m i l k .
P o u r i n t o a cu s t a r d w t f .l e t c u p l n
h o t w a t e r a n d b a k e u n t i l U m c u s t a r d
ll ae t .B fr ve h o t .Fl l i c d Sp o n g e Cl k e . - - Sm - u p t he r e n -
l e r f r o m n d e e p I - w n a r e n u k e m d a n
w i t h ma s h e d Iw ve t r n e d be r r i e s a n d
c o ve r w i t h s w e e t e n e d w h i p p e d c r e a m .
B e r n n l o n c e .T h e l n p m u b e p u t
bg fk , c n vfr i s i z t h e b e r r i e s .II d e s l n d .
Br o o m s s h o u l d b e d i p pe d i n ho t m d !
o n c e a u r e e t , r l a s r d a n d d r i e d .: h m
hu n g . a n nt u n dl n g an m e a l t rn w : po l k a
tha- b room.
wulnutl and nlmnpds: lllll to them ncupfulnl breadcrumbs and a cuplul
or mashed pomsoes. 'wuln n limochopped union and pnrglgy; bn! two
rigs. ml: with me other lngrvnllents,
nh!salt and pepper and lorm Ima
mmm nr fakes: :lip ln beaten eg; and
crumbs and fry s :olden brown.Fruit .tuics Plc.-Take um und one
half tnblespoonfuls of cornstarch. add
one-fnursh cuptul nt suaer, mm cuphn of any nlnlned Julrf. n teaspoon-ful of butter, a plnch ol' sal! and the
ynlkg at Iwo eggs;Cook all xogeahsr.
adding llw mr yolk at the Int. Cover
Huw WUMEN
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point?She -I! ll'|that I think lt ll . I
co o k i es o n h a n d .S h o g a n h i m o u s ,
't i c k a n a u - » u n d J a c k u l l d f o r A
eo o k l l t o b r i n g t n h i s m o t h e r .w a n
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adsl one cuptul of cucumber pickles
llnely chopped. one god enolmtt cup
ftlle ot oyster crackers, crushed llnr.
mt: with uled dressing and serve on
lettuce.Cunurds of vnrlons kinda and lluorn
meke most wholesome deueru.A cup
custard la my to prepare end when
chime lu especially dainty.Slightly
bent two eggs to n plnt of milk. :wldsugarandlintozln;and pour into
the cnstnrd cum Set the cups In a
pen of bot wator and stenrn nntlt thecuetnrdl seem llrm to the center. Re
move and set on in when ml to clalll.
Jelllee and gelatlnce are ddlclnue
comblnntlom with fruit and note.net-red with whipped crcnm.Lemon
jelly served with |chocolate
blanc grunge u 1 combination not very
common. but very good.
Such desserts my be nrenand the
evening before while dinner l l lnprennrntlon or early in the morning.
A ltgm dessert should follow n henry
dinner.especially during the hot
weather.Ultexand Orange Salad.-Peel and
csrefqlly remove oranges into lec-
tlonn. ml: with qunnercd well crashed
dates. adding e alttte diced pineapple.Serve on lettuce with any :Nd drcee
lng mlsed with nhlpped cream.
In Alnerlca an tmderetnnd by equal-mf.not that we urn nll equal.:tnlearning. In intellect. end no forth. butthat we ln ell equals ln un powertp be good and hononbh and :en-oeeua.--Benator Ddllver.
HELPFUL HINTS-TA BTY FOODS
Bite of lmlter Iclt on the hrend and
butler plate:shall
nm' .jlI l l .Ie e l '1
-tt-
lsl be stared for
a c n l o n l n g .Atahleepoonfnlor
two of butter fromeachtot.-el will
season 1 dlelt of
veltclahlee.Other
tate may be as
wltolelome a n d'cltelpéf, but but-
ter has a Ilan-r all ill own.Pllu of left uter pastry mls'he
mllett out for tlrll or sprinkled tllh
augur and cinnamon gm! baked: theymake nice ltttle cakes to serve with
tea.Nut Cutlcu.-Have rvudy halt e cup
Wake .e = sBlackberry
Balsam
Tlnunandwlivllllldlffllo u u u z n o e a . w s m m .or e .tNloRBU»S.Qlol..ERAll¢FAl~l1'l.M.vanatanocnll.s o n a t a . m n»utr¢saocbottl||..DrUlil\l -.
__....__IAcd Slomac
for I0 Years
now I nln;a_g..n|1 watt
£unosUyPralso| Eaton
"Hy wlte was e great eulterer froacid stomach for 10 years." 1|rltes :D. Crll>D¢11~ "but ls n dllercnt ur~ »
sum tnklng Eatonle.Buneren from ncld nomn c h-l
Emtonlc help you lilo. xt quickly takup and carflce oct the execs! acldland peel and mek .the nomnch +and comfortable.You digest. endget the toll etrenrth from your ~-»feel welt and ntront. tree from bloolog. btlchlng. food rcncarinx. etc.. Bl
boxc ns tlc oltlo nly n u-lna wnn y ~at-u,g¢llts gmnnlee.
~ DON'T
DESPAIR
lf y o ue re tro ub led wi th pa lna ~
aches; feel tired:have l''-rindigestlominsomnk: pli11fnl 0 .
| n g eo d ur ln n, y ou wlll6 nd r elld
GOLD MEDAL
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Tlseurotllws standard rcmedyloekldnliver,bllddc1nndull1= add troubles
National Remedydliollnnddnca ~
Three clue. all drnggiau.
aback your nut mu:Thi :owls people :boon fm fflondlyour oomman soma opml:But tha movin people mart! an unqunnat talk ot lil.
au u us n v p | B lIE S .
Junket ll so nay to mmm and so
!t mlkes an mensummer food..
Cath; Junkst..
To A pint and 1.im!!of m Uk
warmed to pew
milk tempemtnrea d d a j u n k e t
tablet dissolved In
n nblupoonnal otcoffee lntuslon, add cuptui at cotfae
and pour into. she mp :stirring
well to ml: with the junkel, avreeten
to lute and let stand in ; wmn roomto become arm, then chltl.
On n ho! du than u nothing morn
rendu! than n meal out ut doom ltIt tnnnot bo taken In the wood! or br
a stream. the grounds at home or even
tha porch will be a good substitute.Aac rz en ed ln po rc klf ne ar the klt-
chem. make: an Idea! dining room for
summer weather.
Quill! dlnited that
\ u *_; "
_f ¢ " ¢'
\
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U h hld h u t r two yean.I nur'ydin E. Pmkhsnfsagotable Corn-advertilid inE n g a p e r m d g o t
g d ru n ltl frominglt.In c o m-mondyourmedlclno
to my lri endl andm a y p u h l h hf a c t u s tn lt i -
ff";'»;..
ai "
5 1".
.H w<==;hm
Itbubeennidthatnotonowomanintb wn n d 'Lb ect!tural& w I ? m ¢
#cry aomerimu
a n ayeq,d b f f .W ® U l f ° *of symptoms. Evarywoman atthilqaahotl1dpn11tby l| lrl.Blod'| a>u+
ueoandty l4rdiaE.Pin.khnm'a e p -ttblc Compound.Iirw have the -w d oub t that
Lydia E. Pinkhnzfs egetabk Gom-m_ ; 1 1 " " ? » 1 ' £ ;'*§'°1 .=~= Iqghh
I nm.u l .l b w t hu lth.Yum letter irillbl.,,....£?¥.a andannnred byzilvml-ll.
md me in strict confidence.
No Buch Luck."hu nfmhl lhnl one zlre In going
hhlw nut.""No H \\¢m!..We:oo nrnr a gumg~e.*-Life-.
Snowy linens are the pride of ev
buusnrltc.Keep them in Um! conlion by using me c rm Bm Blue
your laundry.5 emu at groc er;
"The Prica o! Liberty."
The quulnllvn. "Eternal vigilancethe psjire ol' liberty." 1: from a ~-
ceanremi by John Philpot Currm
u m
Al ¢h §: n \e l'rltory.Suhse que nrtg a ll
/ fi.~1*~:
'a c h e l l e I f Q
~n'1 f Qv
alan" the Shepherd ukcd. mn eynwidewith lltmllhmelli.
"le| , md it la mr hull th at y oudo not knuvr mn boutr.I n u t t o
un your friend."The Sbenhcrd put nu handkerchldo u r h h e-yu.li l:volts zremhied
than he nldz "You have been very
kind an ui.""But rm fuzzy lwvinl to do somezhlng for you." Mr. Bing assured mm.
"Pvc brought |grant surgeon fromNewYuri:I b n thinks he esn help
you.lla will bi our to no y ou sa
the mofufhg."T h e m e s halfhours visit wld:
the lime Shephard.Hr. Bing. who
was a judge nr good plmnea. mid
that the b0¥'s vwfk :bowed [fe ltpromiu and that ms picture of £110
mdlher and child would bring ¢ goodprice U he :und to sell it.when
may :ruse so go.Hr.Blenkiasop
Hunted the mill mme: for ma cunn-
mn salt.*'Don'! memlou it." uid Hr.. Bin!-"Wtll, it menllona Itself pm-my mid*
w v n In n , e x é e pt a f u r L l h u du i n t h e
P e r s i a n g u l f.A b o u t U n i ! l i m ! u m n n
a m i u n d e r f b i vi r t u a l p m t vm l o n a t
l i n e n ! B r i t a i n t h t m l t h t h e i n d i a n g o s -
or m n m a f. a n d 3 B r i t i s h r o n s u i x m l p o
-Fon sam:aC A I J F O R H I A L A N D
"-. ..s zf- "2 §2~ .," '1{ "'. ; F ° " ° ' £ I
| R I D III Qrt t a c u lu vu l o n .8 0 0 » ' & T " s - - »
i n e n d s m m a m p .O n i l n t d a t 'BIn n .C m b e l r n p t d w ge¢= ..z '- u.~ r:: 'm .': :%a .$ §:':.: '.
il
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r G
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THE ENTERPRISE.umm, NEBRASKA.
4 1 ' / I s' : ° ° ...\I j p n ...4 1 1
coma 'hu ~ :rw law WL and
Mental bufterflylrig at 2 a. m.
A great indbor sport for
thoughtiesbpeople
Ouohhuuns twuy l' m m m v h y l h i l v h -
=wbl°dd°U\¢y°°fb¢¢wnrki nmgnonly mn-cbudde sr-bmbenby
d!|turhln¢d:um|.
If yuufdoeph NIMdhmrbed by drinkingzum'mayb:sawing \hY0eed| dl u
as-vom brnkduwzx
Dnnmwmicmnnyunrmr v n n nd e md b y d wdruli.\hdnlnduB`eln°,inxeaorednh.Promaxywfnmcib-vi\li ¢ymd
mdnrmoa.
Hlvl tound,nsnful|kq>,mdw;knrefralh¢dmditfornnynalz.
Poltumf me delkiovlu r n !bwmav. wish its
golden-brown richnessand ¢d'\»-like mae, will
In Na m no u n y uurzoifee-irrinhd mrvn,md brhl you mound. rn-
frukdng |1009-
Poommhwhnlnormmd a c u hu na u nl v w .
kponana qw Hdvln-_
" ° ".a"¥§ ;.,'f.. ;*'F.,:"°*
out 'a ncreation`
Drink Ponum hr |
wack ornvo.Seewh:a dimssmee iz willmnks
lnyoul ~
"Thln'| aRn» ¢n'
Pouum :emu In ure|~»m|=|»m»n»¢»ma»a»)nalnuwlnv -\~»=lvb1u» ¢uu-=nuuu» ¢n~.Pomm¢\f'\|0°Pl=hl"°'mp r mmf w ma w mp -l n w m n m a u w m man-xuwa||,,~pna)m»a¢w w m q m n m n g u
Axnllgmczn.
Comterllng."Will this. stu!! kill ml?" asked me
suspicious customer.'"I |1090 aol." uid me :Habla boot-
legger, "hut it 1: does than vm heno reneczlon on you or the memben
ut ruur family..
*'llmr': thu?""I stand In with the oomncr.He'll
return l vbrdlcz of death from nnturni
causes."
~g a I I .|
az!"-xmnampmu Nun.
2~ D0~
Berlelcfp Cal.,l l now gcqulfigg,
through tba, bond ot eduenuan. III!Dflhmundi 'needed In pfaeticnily av-
ac ry oc lsoc ldlniric tottisodunantla
m u l :of me ma m m a m a u n o
rated In 1019.The di y hu s oulful(nt ;aoo,noo :ha high school recrntlou
bulidlng and ails m the c u m-atabc city as recommended by sbs du
planning eommllllon.The ph: |eummlndon will opcnte all ~
vl\mwn@1|~
new PIIRPLE vsrcu
FDR VALUABLE SEED
. .a n - n
~vantages of Crop Hava Been
Known for Yaara.
-n -h r v
1|Not as Popular in Northern
Bunn aa Comnnon Varlaty. which
is Hlrdllr and Hu Bac omi
istlbllahld u Forsm-
- I:ved by me Uaitld Buns Donut-msn! ot AgrlwtumlD1.h'\ largely to the intermediary d-
3 or me Unlted Brain Depunmen!Asrrlculturo. 2.600 acres of purpia
trh ll reported u mn; grown ual:r for need In norlhwuiern Califor-
for use In 211| orchlrtil M tha
» ~lhrrn pun of the Itlll. irlian ll
n proven a superior greenmanure
~P The superiority at purpla velchza California tor green muon lin In
~e nm that ll mths mon growth
urln: the urlnzer mouths and an he
~mid under nlllsr than other ioguma
p s .. P u r p t o w a t c h n s d n t b r o u g h t t o
l s c o u n t r y f r o m l u l y I n 1 8 0 0 a n d i t s
~ s n n t n g r l h a n b e e n n o n r e c h t e d t o r
an-orpniauus, and thu:mn;h lltlhdecompunluu;but it shouid he rv
membered alma that the vilcera decom-
zwve mon npldly than other pam of
the body . and if 1dr they mu tain!ur lated the rest nf the bird.
!n elaborate expefimcnu with
drnrn.purtly dawn.and 1mdrlwn
nwlrry .coudnezed hr the UultedStates Deparunem of Agriculture, lt
was found that undnlwn birds moil
Inst qnlc kiy. and part!! drum monlen qutcisty than me ruily drum ann
[mm whlch. not only the vlsmri, but
also lhe heads and fe-ex, but bien rv
moved.
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STRIKECIGARETTE
36 .'<=,»'-F.nunun ___
I I | | | I | _ " "j l h.n Dlu gfn d.Cliuneh-The lanrued judgi on the
n u ' m m m l =,, 2 5 1¢ & ¢ » . - m i - ¢ ' 2 ' . = . » .' J » ¢ .m u . [ f ' E u f
3 l l \ ~ d N l u | » L l a ¢ » l l 8 \ | l l l i D » . = §~
1 . b » h » ! h l | | | l | »:=, _l t,H ~" " R \ ' l * f i "w w M°-`m a ; u . . s A ! l » ° '
a f .Dullnl~l ! ' w r , | _ , _
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l H l l l H 1 Q. é i - @ .° = ' = » = ~ = f = - Q .
T E N T S : ~ : . . , : a-e'.°°. : ' . '
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7 ~JA J
Do you
know why
it'| toasted?
To seal in
the delicious
Burley flavor
It'| touted.
aulms wssvu.-Pneol=casa
I-wtharn Farrncr Domlnliralu
:L#¢_|u\|ding Gan u ilado Boo-urs
Aglinll. inuttl.
The rounly agen: of Tnyior county,
mln frpnrlsl that me flrmrr ln his
volnmumu hu workld out a 1|ay by
which s |0¢ corn crib nn he :nadaprnetif.-ally alrtlght to z-.um um com
aninat weevilm 'rnu farmer nu:three or four inc hn of dirt on the
floor and mveml it will: anothrr no-ur.Tho ruth: were covrrrd with rough
lumber, and :lun crm-1| uutsl-.lo wenIlied' with q u .The door facing:
wen paddod with cloth and the donrnada nt urn llyrrn of cfprena lumber.
with s ph-ee or fmpnr mann; between.
Thls lrnmgtmvnt c ut nbout 3
admilzian to the fm-mer'| tabcr.01Inthisneighborhoodarebu|\dln|
icrihs in thesnme ray.
Ia
A Field ol Purple Vatnh.
a number at yeerl. but tt he not -»
athle to Introduce lt exteualeely |
cause of scarcity of aeed.In the
glen where lt tru most valuable ltnot been feasible ln :alle nqrnle vel.
in large quantltlaa becaturet ellmacondltlena.In the Nona. \Qn
otherhand.tlsenee¢leanbelrowne
ceufully. but there the purple eell not In aa great fave-r (nr In
aa eomnion retail. which la hardler a
Ima become mebltalulu ln poputarlt
To make a br1dle beta-een the
grographlcallly dtazant lowltteabeen tha wart of n number nf ~-
on the pert of the department expcu was tl:at neceaalry to tletnonn
the value of purple vetch lnSouth. and atterararda to induce ne
em farmera to aubatllute lt to
extent for their customary craps.latter wal ttllllcnlt.because an#fetch was not qucted in the mer
and alen because, where a aala vraa
reeled.fnrmah were tempted totheir entire stock. reaerrlng no
to maintain or extend the actvllt.The analetnnce of a large Calllu
trnlt grnvrerf aamclntlnn uae enlla
:mtl last year 500 acre: were |under guarantee.a lane portionthe yield belng kept for seed.
year northwestern Calltnrnla and:nn farmera wlll receive 14% cent
pound for purple vetch seed, Ir
should give them from |150 to
per acre ln addition to the mul. F
new on it ta expected aumrlentwlil be aratlablt for all needl.I
- -- l -vALu£ OF UNDHAWN POULTRY
lnpcrimanu Conéuclod by Dcparimcntaf Agricqiturl Show Bird; Bpnll
Lau Quickly.
Poullrymen ann discus the rela-
lthro merits of drlwn and undrairn|po1.\ltry,I'mr:l!ce varies In dllerenl
ixommunlties Opening the body un»
W |Barn" an pic kup or on uhletl rwn noe gettin; gmulnmhpitiu pro
f.by phy ilc iinl (tl tina:-one
and pnmnd al!! by millions.k e A mtr i n m1 y ; ltn { d ln u : n 5 u lc&klll8 fo:.Gdd|» Batdncha. Nqml-
u. nnmmmm, Blu:.h¢, '1'oothlcI\l»
~ und for Pam.HI M ! t m-~at lvnln Bayer 'Purnell as .mn-
1rm M01 Ieufnnta.Dr'lttilil 8180I1111¢f;>l¢lu|°»- Llnirin l l th i|~o mm: atBaer Manufac ture ol
onoqceiielddolrtm'of Bd lq llmd d.
; .Asmmn .
~Name "Bayer" on Genuine
~fa;A~@ Y@1E'2.
f l ~§~
~I
Comterllng."Will this. stu!! kill ml?" asked me
suspicious customer.'"I |1090 aol." uid me :Habla boot-
legger, "hut it 1: does than vm heno reneczlon on you or the memben
ut ruur family..
*'llmr': thu?""I stand In with the oomncr.He'll
return l vbrdlcz of death from nnturni
causes."
z
L\tt!|'8on'| Buqpuilon Ccrulnly Hops-
.ful, we-fu Soma lauon Not
Ggrnlfurling.
A Columbul another of 4 dv:year
old ann as also th.: unwilling panel-ot two coma. both on one loc.:erdny tha c orn!were unusually
painful." n irouldn't a i no terrible at ax
wen only ons mm." lhl nwnnld. "but
lwol And hom on c m toe.lt is
tha ¥Imll."The male lon. lulenpd wlth deepdmreu.l l a u n d at 111|pointed
:hoe md an the ma xi m|trownlagface, seemingly in deeb and painful
meditation.Suddenly hll hon bright-ened." S u mother."he udalmed.
"tural zrw. dow: nlmy f'"Why,!et.'§-mulled the member.
'Mlae get blnu star; dnl but what
c t ln ""\\'elt."he nplled hopafully, "mlcomawt!!mon : r w la w one and
m
~g a I I .|
az!"-xmnampmu Nun.
Mental bufterflylrig at 2 a. m.
A great indbor sport for
thoughtiesbpeople
Ouohhuuns twuy l' m m m v h y l h i l v h -
=wbl°dd°U\¢y°°fb¢¢wnrki nmgnonly mn-cbudde sr-bmbenby
d!|turhln¢d:um|.
If yuufdoeph NIMdhmrbed by drinkingzum'mayb:sawing \hY0eed| dl u
as-vom brnkduwzx
Dnnmwmicmnnyunrmr v n n nd e md b y d wdruli.\hdnlnduB`eln°,inxeaorednh.Promaxywfnmcib-vi\li ¢ymd
mdnrmoa.
Hlvl tound,nsnful|kq>,mdw;knrefralh¢dmditfornnynalz.
Poltumf me delkiovlu r n !bwmav. wish its
golden-brown richnessand ¢d'\»-like mae, will
In Na m no u n y uurzoifee-irrinhd mrvn,md brhl you mound. rn-
frukdng |1009-
Poommhwhnlnormmd a c u hu na u nl v w .
kponana qw Hdvln-_
" ° ".a"¥§ ;.,'f.. ;*'F.,:"°*
out 'a ncreation`
Drink Ponum hr |
wack ornvo.Seewh:a dimssmee iz willmnks
lnyoul ~
"Thln'| aRn» ¢n'
Pouum :emu In ure|~»m|=|»m»n»¢»ma»a»)nalnuwlnv -\~»=lvb1u» ¢uu-=nuuu» ¢n~.Pomm¢\f'\|0°Pl=hl"°'mp r mmf w ma w mp -l n w m n m a u w m man-xuwa||,,~pna)m»a¢w w m q m n m n g u
Axnllgmczn.
|n c na m d l n g n e d m m h i m .'~ : _ , _ _
G o t l u m - \ ' o u ' r ~ e r i g h t .l t v u : h a l h u m a n s ; ~ t ~
3 u r } . - - Y o n l e n S t a t e s m a n .m n - - - - *
|I _,_j " - t j
fm baba.r :
J aloudPup-A nursn W hat we nedlrn n ight wamhmm-1 Qu| i 9n ' Inl-
acxipt.1 f
nm J ob .Blue-I have Invented 1 me gnu;
dm c ln't In kialed al.Ilc--That ao. How nbout nuttin: nnln c hurn or your prodnl qrmzndsh
Bauman Tnnncrlpr.
Ilr an q lhld hlt h ld c lla t ot u d na i-
inllnd uc n c eo tth ep orf umo tbi ulll-s u m m m C a n c u n S n a p md u c
. n m mm o r o u g b i y d e u s n th c g m si'al1o'l'edb! n duitlu; mu Cntlzul
lmp o n a ms o u in mnomrofxnlsefmz rrfmsu ua me
.olorinmnzgundchlmnmudnoz tst
B n t h |.
Q i p l t u n d
.m PIO!!! Our an~a n .
Berlelcfp Cal.,l l now gcqulfigg,
through tba, bond ot eduenuan. III!Dflhmundi 'needed In pfaeticnily av-
ac ry oc lsoc ldlniric tottisodunantla
m u l :of me ma m m a m a u n o
rated In 1019.The di y hu s oulful(nt ;aoo,noo :ha high school recrntlou
bulidlng and ails m the c u m-atabc city as recommended by sbs du
planning eommllllon.The ph: |eummlndon will opcnte all ~
vl\mwn@1|~
m e NEE9 ar uucu FOOD
voracious Appotlhu d Gunning lm
An Hamm! and New to Bo
Wondtnld Az.
Dr. r.. r. Du Hola made mean"uudiu 1 fe w :ears no on the me
nqulremenu nr zwvins bon.n d
found nun they ueedad nbvur as airoemmorethan grown men.weight
for weight.New Dft 1-'. G. Benedictxml Mary l'. Hendry have mule nm-illr nudlea an :iris between zulu
an d mlnr n n y e ar s o l ue .Th en
cornnpcmd in their ralnlu with ll!!!
made bl' Dr. Du Boll.The Jourul nl th! Amertun uns-
enl nnnc iltlaa comments that mu-
aidered tn connecnm with me umm;lim; muc uklr acuunles of children.
vrhtnh c all fa mnnl expendltun at| n\llJ . ihe hm u c lfuin ed explain
um Juni!! um urn appetites at |101-
tug bon.
l l
ww 'may m¢a¢a.
|§
¥IMPROVED.Roms
n i r n o v s n C A I - 1 | - ' o l u < i . \m s n
a n u r n .l o c u a d I n D i a n a C o . ,C a l i f .t v s m i l e s s o t o w n a m d s c h o o l o n u n d .m i
o r t r l c l i n c u l u v n t i u a .B a i t n n m i o a m
w a s h A l f l i l a .b u l o x y a n d w h e n m a m m mn m n y o r c h a r d .r r l s l t l o n . w a l t . : m n e l .
p o r m i n u t e :l m p r o v o m o n l n e m m a ;ra um o m n o u n .b a m . s c u m h q u s m l w o l l r l e~ u n k * ' ° " " § \ ' { " ' = 1 " "
0 n n Q l n r y .l 5 -v u r u n s = - - - = ¢ § " ¥ » ' 1 -f i n e d :h
' I n a n d u u o a .P r i m i s W g ' a n a v i m
E m u l s i o n O c t . .l s t .F o r f u r n r I m t o n u s -
| |I r v i n o r | 9 0J O H N N w u t r r a z n n .n u m c u r .C u l t
_ -_ ..
I f a w o m a n t a n : t o u n d e r s t a n d a
m a n th e y u r e o n e q u a l fo o l i n g .
ELL 'EM TU EEME. s_l§_}uwNs
mr Time l Sit Down to a luicy
Steak Now l Give Thanks to
Tanlao, He Declares.
4. - - .- -r
"Erery time I :lt dom: to a Juicy
u k n o w I zlva thanks to Tanluc
takin; me ot! um mllk md mush\ I had to me on tor n year." um
~h R. Towns, the well-Imuwn and
~ular proprietor of ws 8nnlurJ'
ll iimrket. ot unnhnli. Mtc h." I had stomach trouble ot anurs: sort and was | oln| dawn hlll
Ill! I :hangin I would hue an Ihr
p mr business.I W u so nervou-worried 1 dnended to nee nlgh
~me. na lt meant .guqa for me an~~n ln the morning! wuso In~-
~t I drnded to K0 to my market.
"The money I spent ijor Tanlnc vm
~e but lunsuuent 1 ever qnde.ner dreamed a mtdldne c ould d
1. work it did for me.Three bot!!~
u all I needed to mako me as nouna dollar.I never felt better o~re llka working lu my life than I d
ht now.1 ent anything I want. ~
omach 1| In :ood shape and I a~rlmful of energy.I sleep all nigh
lhout turning our and get up
~e morning as happy as n boy.
"No: only hu Tanlnc made me t~I. and due.but I have mlm gala
only fin vounds ln wddit.lt nn
--~ wants to know more about ur~
zhlnk of Tznlae le! them come t
0 and I will bé glad to tell the~2 cerulnly lmln"t an equal."-
Tanlac is sold lu' lea¢!ln| drug;
rywhene.-Advertisement.
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'f1*2 ¢s ". - ___ _ _ '~
- . - a
w s l l K e p t Ro ad si de w h u »w e e d s
A n Co n t r ol l e d b y F n q u a n t
M o a r l n ;
d l l b o l . a n d * u w r e a c h e d t h e h i g h -
e s t l e ve l s : m i n e d In l h e h l s t o r y o f
t b l m m m .ln 1 9 17 , c o mp e t e n t h b o r
c o u l d b e s e c u r e d r m fr o m s a m t o s a
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ROAD CONSTRUCTION IH 1920
cm Wu Abatrt Twins as Much u In
1911 on Asoeunt of Distinct
lhortaga of Labor.
(PMNIIJ hr tho U. I.Dcautment at
AzricnlturmBury tim! at road coat :wut twiceu much to build In 1920 as It did In
u m .according to the chief or the
btlnlu of public funds. United StunDepartnaent nr Amculture. and m;n~
:ray -tonstrurtloo suffered more thanln: other du: of work through nl!
rcld congenlon. strikes, labor trouble:
and material shortages.
After the war there urn a greatpublic demand for Improved road;
lllny molds Ind been seriously damand by wartnflie. and lt appenre-nl
um the return M men from milllnry
servlets louid provide an abundance
of hbor.The army of Iuboren which
wh expec ted to wal: for the workdit! not. however. materialize.On the
contrary. there was a dlstlnrl shortage
W ise i s the foo! w ho Ia now n e nnugh
lo S ue p hi s m ou th 1 ln se el .
A E & ' § . ! ! § § ~
me r lll m : I l 0 p u h u a Q ! A L L I N B P 0 0 1 - rI A l l . t h a n u n u a Id o l t o b e s h u n :l l ! ! l l c d w l i ii t n z z l t h a IN D I :ml of
u n a a n d huutonl.z t vu m a n n n m ! t nu n u u u .Aemma.iu re lk a fa t .1 . s n . n |s u s a n o t w w d n f o r t h a f u l I n n a n dn r . A r m y m d H u f l i l i l ! t h o s u .
,__ __ __.__.I A l l F l i e s o n u s :
amish. ogg ILT I 5wu ' . " " 1 " L n _ g g¢ ~ » v * E ; , , * . ; 2 4 . 3 ,- = ; ; , , ~
p * f = ' 2 § b | 2 : " ' g » f , g g ~
` ? : ~ \ : - " . 5 1 ''~4 ' L 1 : 3
.m i z f m m a t . - r . " . u ~ . a , , . . . = .
Cuticura Soap
- I s I d e a l f o r -
T h e C o m p l e x i o n
t a on - ¢1 s »a s | ¢, 1 .| » -5 - .
struction are Iurzcly umned by nm:
nte, or by the :emma !rom taxation.5 m;jmny ol' the :tan-1| this rear have
dellbenlely withheld work. the plan!for thloh Ind been compieied, unlli
they could nhuln I xreller mum for
their expenditure.
ta1820weretrom$3to$5!oraahon-
ar dlfa work.In proportion zo this demand men
1|an also e pronounced scarcity of con-struction materials.Sand.gravel.
stone. and cement. me material: commonly and in road work Increased in
prlee between 1911 and 19:0 from 50Lo 100 per cent.Naturally, these ln
eeeues ln cost were renected In the
prlc u plid Lo eootrnczen for road
work.Gravel roads Increased from
$4,585 to $7.250 per mile:concretenom 221.165 to upward ni' 80.000 per
mile, and hrlck roads from $33-UW In
$65,000 per mile.
EASY To KILL`*-ar : 1' wgs
c 1 ~a n ? " ' * ' ~ ' S " . ". ¥ . " '. L . " '
s T E A R N S 9
ELECTRIC PASTE
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a .* J /u i |'a ' - § , < ~
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Gmcrally."SYM: ara uzrena prolta. pa?"
"Excess propheu are weather proph
els. my son."
~ant!! nnslwi-"
SCOTS USED FIRST m ADAM
Resident 01 Aynhlri Buda ly rjlrlrlExparimanuAbout1| U
Holds How Gammon
Macsdllm roads an no common lnAmerica mn nntionnl pride may well
lead us to look upon zhem as a do
mudc product.But Jehu MacAdam was a Scot, ruldem in Aynhlru, where he made his
nm uperlmenu about 1814. lucord
ing to the New 'fork Sun.Five yearslater the tim public roads were laid
with the pavement and a grateful par-ilnmenl avrnrded the Inventor n grant
of ;:onocLIn 1321. after the new Nfrmenthad been thoroughly tuned. llamamwasmndesurveyorgeneralMall
mmopnlln`?r roads ln,nnd about l.ou»
dau ami the use of his method heenmageneral :hzouxlmut the uunea Klnp
dom.
I ..'HI
swam-num
I-Ima vary in Walghi..
El!producing nens vary in welght.,
the nwrnge bdsm; spout tour pounds.
[The principal breeds of nz producers
ul the hoghoms. um Wyaudouea. thaPlymouthRockstheRhodalllllld
H061 and the llmnrcu.
ruxanzua LAUDS abou RDRDS
Pttnldent In Flux Man-lun an cm-»
gruo Doploru Many Wasted in
lmpnwid Hlghwly n.
In no uncertnln terml.Ptuidvnl
Harding expressed his oplnlon UK thenulnmoblll. mnwr tnnspon and good
roads ln his urn mmln lo congress.
ide said:"Thu motornr hu bec omean mdlspensnble Instrument ln our po-
uueal. social and industrial lite. . ..1 know of nothin.; more nhoctlng thantbl mllllons of public fund! wanted ln
Improved hlgh wln - ir n nld because
mem is no policy at malnmenmn.
'rho honaurite smiles with satilhb-
:lon u she looks at the bukn...ofclear, 'lhlte c lothe! and thunk: Rod
crm Bal: Blue..n grocer. tie.
'E
vith mugh intuut du nunuhble recon!
maintained by Dr. llilm¢rvSwamp-R»o§,
g=;_=-= kidney, liver and bhdgler meds-
It ll a plauydciank pnncription.SumpRoot is a nrengtbening medleim. It helps the kidney; lint and blui
der do the work mimi inundoé they
emu ds.SwampRoot hu stood the ten of yu:u.It 5| cold by all dmghu on its meritand it should help yum.Na other kidney
medicine hu an may Irlemh.B lm n to ¢ ¢ t 8 \ n mp Ro o ta n d z t u i
trutmmt at ones.Houever, if yo! wish Ent in tit thisgn! pnplnlion amd ten sent: to Dr.ilmlr & Co.. Binglnmwn, N. Y.. iornmph battle.When vriting be mn had
:mation this paper.The Rndjustmcnt.
I-'int Curkscnw--Yon never n tuaeml zo it.'Seermd Corkscrew-"N0.
efen new I c |nt open a milk bottle."
W o r k lo W o rl d W l d t
Ro a d msu tr u cu o n a n d m a la t e n a nc l
h a ve laecoust w o r l d w i d e a s we l l u
p m vm c l l i p m b i e m s a n d fc r e l g n g o n
g m m e n u a n d o i n ;m u c h : a n i v
i n c r d e r t o m o u n t i b n h d d e r of!
fa m e . a n o n l o r m l m n l n r o u n d l i t e r
r o u n d o f a p p l n p s e .
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IIBCl. Ilusu Clif. CINS "'li
,__. __. .._....-.. »s wN u n s s ~ g r 1
§1 =; ._ - ge : m :
llGHAPTZRum:-»-canunuoe,
1s -"1 aln£ fnrnrrly we to this kindol' | job. but if youll loot out o' tha
lihdef. l'!I hue ll :hopped ln' spilt
au corded In s mlnuls."u i d ur.
Blenkinmp.lic gc :alan;v m well with hll
ua l.When they begun nun; he ra
narkdl, "ru been lookin at nm ple-
tm* ot n lrlrl with a baby in her arms..Brlw the nur £6 mr sy s. ill kind
o'llmlko and nat'rnl.l f ;an A
lnumber one Maur'-no minute
He golntld at a large panning on
the wall."I t| P mlln li " ltld Ihr Shsphnd.
"Sure ahe'a one o'tha mints n'UrGod!" the widow ezdaimed."Shahd n od a aebooi fm the rhlldrm n'
1 'yuitam za' Palm.Bhd: mln'
10 kt 'em |006 Amarlnna"'Fil :ern YN!!! thlt night," Hr.
Blenkinnop remarked.
"II yo don't farglz it. ru never mendanother hola m nr pants." tbl wide#
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d e n .E a r l y e n u m i n n g h l i n g In s e c t a
a n m o s t e l fe c i l l r e .
L i m a B u g s w i t h B i g A p p e t i t ?
i n mo s t Io m l l l l e s t h e U o l o r a d o r
° h a r d s h e l l "po t a t o b l . e l l e : a n In d u l -
t d o l m y d e p o a l u n ;c l u a l e r :a t am a l l
s e l l o w l x l a vw o n m e u n d e r s i d e o f t h e
po t a t o le aves .i n a t q w da y s m m
ha l c h z n lo i ll l l e r e d. a ah - s he l l ed a lu g s
o r "l D ft S h e l l s , "a s c h e :a r e o n e n
ca ll ed .u m . h a ve m o a t w o n d e r f u l a p -
pe ll ll ea .a n d un le ss p o i s o n :a m a p -
p l i e d t h e y w i l l s o o n s t r i p l b s p o t a t o
p l a n m o t t h e i r l e a ve s .r d /
Pe r h a p s t h e r e l a n o c l a s a o r g a e nIn s ec t a t h e m e t ho d ot at t a ck o ft w hi c h
l a s o ln al dl ou a a s t h a t o f th e p l a n :
IIC 0 o r a p h i d l .A L n m a ve r y fe w l i c e m a y b e fo u n d
h i d d e n o n t h a u n d e r u l l !! o f t h e i e n w l
o f mel on a,p e n ,ca bb ag e.a n d o l n e r
re g el a b le a i A l l l l l e l a t e r t h e l e nve a b e -
g l u a o e m u p a n d L o Im a t h e i r c o l o r .
a n d a n e x a m i n a t i o n w i l l s h o w : h a t
t h e " l i c e " w h i c h m e a n n e a r r l e d o u t
h a ve heelllrla g r a n d m o l h e n .a n d u n
u n d e r a i d e o t w e l e a ve s w i l l n e l l : -
er s l l y a l l e n w l l h t he m . fe a s t i n g o n m e
ju lc ea o f U l a pl an ts .A 1 th i s s u s e
ao m e i h l u g n u m b e d o n e q u i c k l y .fo r
vi l l a i n o fe w d u n m e r e url ll b e
a n o t h e r g e n e r a t i o n o r b r o o d a t w o r k .
A r a e n a l a o f l e a d a n d p a r i s f r o m
ha ve n o e ffe c t u p o n t h i s u m a o l ' p l a n t
bl o o d xu c k er l .a n d l t ls ne ce ss a ry t o
n a l co n ta c t pois ons.A pr e p a r a t i o n
u m a ! h e u s e d t h a t w i l l n b ! i n j u r e ( IIB
1l
W 0 | .$4,585 t o $7.250 p e r m i l e :co nc re te
no m 2 2 1. 1 6 5 to u p w ar d n i ' $ 4 0 0 00 p e r
mi i e , a n d h r l c k r o a d s fr o m $ 3 3 - U W In
$5 5, 0 30 pe r m i le .
u m o d s n f l l l l b l e fo r r o a d co n
s t r u c t i o n a r e Iu r z c l y u m n e d b y n m :
n t e , o r b y t h e : e m m a ! r o m t a x a t i o n .
5 m ; jm n y o l ' th e :t a n -1 | t hi s re a r h a ve
d o l l b e n l e l y w i t h h e l d w o r k . t h e p l a n !
f o r t h l o h I n d be e n co mp ie ie d,u n l l i
t h e y c o u l d n h u l n I x r e l l e r m u m f o r
th e ir e xp e nd i t ur e .
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mo s d c p r o d u c t .Bu t Jo h n M a cA d am w as a S c ot , re l !
d e m i n A y n h l r u , w h e r e h e m a d e h i s
n m e x p e r i m e n t : a b o u t 1814. hccoxd
i n g t o t h e N e w 'fo r k S u n .Fi ve y e a r s
l a t e r t h e t i m p u b l i c r o a d s w e r e In l d
wi t h t h e pa ve m e n t an d a g r a te fu l p a r -
i l n m e n l a vr n r d e d t h e In ve n t o r n g r a n t
of ; : o n o c L
l n 1321.a n e r t h e n e w p a ve m e n t
h a d b e e n t h o r o u g h l y t e s t e d . l l a m a m
w a s m n d e s u r ve y o r ge n er a l M u l l
me u o p n l ln ` ? r r oa d s l n ,n n d a b ou t L o u »
da u a m i t h e u s e o f h i s m e t h o d b e a m s
ge n er a l :h z ou x ho u t t h e u u n e a K l n p
d o m .
SCOTS USED FIRST m ADAM
Resident 01 Aynhlri Buda iyrjirlrlExparimanuAbout1| U
Holds How Gammon
Macsdllm roads an no common ln
num LAUDS GOOD anno
dent In FIG!Man-lun tbso Doploru Mummy Wasted in
lmpnwid Hlghwnyn.
no uncertnln terml.n u m
lug expressed his oplnlon of~lla. mnwr tnnspon and z~
ln h ls llr lnme ma g nlo en n ~
~ld:"Thu motornr hu »dlspinsnble Instrument ln our
. social and industrial lite. .~ur of nothin; more nhoctlng th
~llllons of public fund! wanted- ed hlgh wln - ir n nld been
is no policy of malntenln
tus anus: bl pltrolhd and
I! renslred."
I-Ima vary in Walghi..
El!producing nens vary in welght.,
the nwrnge bdsm; spout tour pounds.
[The principal breeds of nz producers
ul the hoghoms. um Wyaudouea. thaPlymouthRockstheRhodalllllld
H061 and the llmnrcu.
W o r k lo W o rl d W l d t
Ro a d msu tr u cu o n a n d m a la t e n a nc l
h a ve laecoust w o r l d w i d e a s we l l u
p m vm c l l i p m b i e m s a n d fc r e l g n g o n
g m m e n u a n d o i n ;m u c h : a n i v
"Ffa never biabbed | word about nua to ur one but Hr. Slngieum."__j ff1»"diéé~» anything emi 1 can an xlHllwt W amen of Omansou!" the former alkad.°|~;¢¢9 lllll ill yn IDU. mln.n ln f :rckn zo Pandlu."m a u n
wld0l\'."Sh a n el af ar; d u i n f ad s tht
Pain and Italians, but I hun her hm .
"wal, dr, zo :eu yo tho dead noon'u-nth. l'te got | new ambition." me
Mr Blenkinmp."I"ra though: of itnights a good dell Pd like to bo
uwnnr n* tha rhnreh ln rin: 1118!
t r n n f d w m x u u m m i n k 0ne of: he mo¢ tplc ture aqu e1hI vn u D.But .e liep m§I'.."'G,..».E m u m "' " "; 'h ;' ' gy " °" "" °° 1 1; -1 3;
1 ¢ n ¢ n m m » m » ¢ m ° r u » ¢ ' 5 ' " 'n e n e u s m r~Rnhflnn PnI9llh|¢- l hlc h alma ! ~ lhl mou th 0 .1
with me °!"*-"1" .zn¢ 8l1eQ»h¢rd l'¢ I ma;n u r q i o umarked." r m : t u whe n me mo m;
a . » »even mon pnmmvc an men llllnu 6 zu l Of um~ the mm -»=»~~» ~ uw re ;:,. .:,:°;:,.°':r,°:.§:;::. to ,,..:;
_emu; ture other mum: man Muscat.in for 1 mm1ihl capltai, openld their eyes to the ¢nr.vrorld.Trip rmwgh the Country.uQ . f
cinih a hole tn y er pntlc olt*O m a n 1 | n n i n l l n l y n a r r o w s t r i p o t |A Jo u rn e y : m c g p m P l : a n
into the head ot which emp\y£h| hh
toric Tigris and Eup hn le su dwn.From there lt azends in \ crooked.
unbroken strip of varying Iridlh for
n n r l ;1.000 miles.its soulhwesisrnextremity reaching almost w use mld
polo:of tha lui n; s ou th alwre of
me Arahlm nenlnsull.
of um llulc-known stan.Gan
makin; this trlp usullly unel It
und rest under whatever shadebe fcuntl during me dn.On un
ond du' one panel villages and
ruled Held: and at night deemrounded by lhounnds of mee;
fonts.driven in br Bedouln(Nd :hit had transformed
"IN: il the top notc h nn' no mu
uh." bo remarked u be lighted his
The : ta u n u an u n of 82.000ifrom their mountain pastures.
<3
'rho ancient capiul, Rostnk. I u lnteuse. andsz 1| mmmnn
r o m a n t a b l e n o w t h o t t h e i r co lo ol nl
po w e r i n t h o S i x t l n t h c e nt u r y , p u s h e d
t r o o n d t h e C o p e mf G o o d H o p e o n d
n o r t h w a r d a n d n w n r d .°¢ ¢ v: > Jl n l
M o o n s .Th e P o r t u i u e s e r e m a i n e d l n
s p r i n g . a n d t r e e s a n d n o vr o n a n
l u x u r y .i n t h e m o u n t a i n o u s p l
O m a n t h e r o l d s r u n s i m o n l n u
a l o n g m e n d ; b e d s ; m m e l i m e l
u e m u d ! w a t e r c o u n c s ; l l l l l l
1 .»¢1».,..... I ann mr un ln" hon 'hillI ifL ;; . ° - - 5 w I i n n l v v _,,__i f : U - m l w u l n l , "m i :t b l S h e p h e r d
Q." uhln 2 nut 'sm on this mom I
me sn' uk§d me when I wal goin' |Gorda!in a llln ttu f u m nr. g an :th century.dank.Tnmadska,olsnndan,cuphu
Wu Almost an £mla||n.bln. and sends: an the moe; comLL§i¢hQn I aid l #na gels' to q»n']Ilanklnnp
Ch r i st m a s urlzh a res pec tab le n n f l y .
h e a l l d , * I m a l fl ! g o w l l h r e . "I 0
k e n i n b c . "
- ' r m D i d m m o f £ 1 1 0 f l l l l l o h u el u b ft n k l c k r d o u t - o l - d o o m . " m m t h e
B\:»e9heHL " T h o N h a t d a y y o u w l d
m e a b o u :t h e x r o u h h y o u h m w i t h
g r o a n .Th u m g m , a l i t h i O l d B Q I N I
fo u n d i m p r e s s i o n o n t h e m l n d o f M r .
B i n g , m d h e vu n n l l x i n g u m t h t n
w a s m o r e t o l h l w o r l d l h l u l fa t b a n k
b u l a n n ." W h a t l l i t t h a t m a t e s t h e b o y
s o n p p n l m g f ' H r . B i n g a s k e d d u s e
Ju d !!-"w e l h b e h a s 4 n p in l l . n n t qu c h ed b y
Th e c o n q u e r o r : o r O m a n w h o g a ve
l t l u p r u e n t r a t i n g fa m i l y c a m e fr o m
Y e m e n o n u n o t h e r l i d s o f A r n b i l .
A h m a d b l n 3l '° ¢1 L t h a le ad er .m r
Ql r vl l Aluscai In 1141.T h e Dr r se n t
a u l u n a n d i m n n .w h o emma ua a n
al u m n a In 1 0 13 . 1 | n d e s ce n d a n t u h h h
Eighz eenzh ce n t u r y co n qu e ro r .
mo n t re e s an d s hr u b s
t o m s o f n U n u c p l o n d .
. m u o u z u so m e t x a vo l e n h a f
r e a c h e d t h e e d u o r t h e O m a n d e s e r
a l l t h e m n n u - y b e y o n d l n s t i l l I n g e l
g e m i n o o g n l u .N o o n e h u s u r m d
th e } ou : n a y b s y m m d : Jn r m s ! ¢f m a m
n l n x o r s o l ve d t h e m u t e ! !o t w w
which 1. onsInch cube of lm-d ma
mould be added and zhotoughiy mtxaIt a larger quantity ll dnlned. use ontluld ounce an elght gallons of :utr
wlth the ¢ualuon ot onehal! pound |
wlp .FUI! dlrecuona are ,is-gn nn tlcovers of nulluw. and lulxructlor
accompany mem.Eiheilvo Application of Spray.
"In the use of nicotine mlplnm srdectlva appllcntlon of the mn: in
the ummm; impnnmre. duet It In ps
mxrily upon this lhat me :urban 4
fallurt of tbl Lrntmmt depends.the liquid hu stood for my length
time ll nbouhi ha azlured thorough
Hr hlnnllnlrn.' r u n have been l ..\...s l umm mint near tht entrlnce 10 thO I Dlrnm
;'§;"4
5
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L 1 1 » - 1 » - = - = ¢ ~_ g f - = - = -o n a n m m b f
»a u u l a h e m o r r y v t n d m q w m u w r l b -n u m
m u u n A m o m e n t . .l t r . m d l l a B l u ;v l l l g "
nu
1I
Spraying should be done n ear
'|
IF 3 2 111
nrs ..
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v m ,!*"¢ .r m m w
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Blair Nab., Au,¢u§£ 4, 192.1. . . n m T ~ : ' n = : n P n w v_
have been clear ;:m5t,except fo
thmshing and hnuling. 3 If cvc_
farmer would plow zxriy, illl well to
kill all volunteer! wh'sal,and sow
lHERHAN DEPABTHEZST '| w u honor guest at 1 matinee and
Hrs. Hottie Treat went to Onuha pany Friday.She also visited Mina
Pauline Burkett while there.
llmdlr 2° do some rhvnninr r o. H. Godmf am Thurldny even-
llr. Ind Mrs. Allen Smith drove in
Foatanelie Tuesday and spent the day
with hor parents Mr. md Hrs. .I-'rank
Hnnooek.
lin Nellie Blac k of Omaha ru a
:most of Herman friend: swerxl dart
lan week.A son was born to Mr. and Hull.
Jay Stokes on Tuesday, July 26.
Hr. and Hrs; Limo Parrish of 'Te-
hnuh were guests at the 0. L. Hil-
linger home Friday.
lliu Louise Larson returned Sat-
urday from Wnyno where she h m
beza nttending summer school.
Sgndy Grilwold, Patrick NaAndre\\1
Dr.Tnmhen ond Wm.Simerel of
Omaha were up Friday on an outing
;nd stopped here for a short visit.
Hin Lotha Ryan returned Monday
from A 1\fDel:'|visit in Omahl the
nut of Hin Dor othy En glilh.She
in: for Tina, Missouri to nttend tho
funeral of a friend, Mr. Don Nichols
He will also visit home folks before
his return.
Mr. Wm. Hnrrinon, Henry Cooper,fm" Triple!! md Theodore Kipp | t~
tended | matting of the* Post at Te-
h m a h Saturoay.
I'C Gilbert of South Sioux Cityspeelalgamewtntlen,tr u in thi;
territory newen! days last week ind
while here he Nteivod notice to go
to.the und hills and left Saturday.
Another party hu been uligned his
place here.-
Dr. liirkpatriek of Dmnhn preachedat the M. E. church Sunday morning
and again lt 2:80 in the afternoon
when quarterly eonfennee vm: heid.
H. J . Gibson wu on the sick list
nevew days lost week.
liiu Thelma Godsey came up from
Grnnha and spent Sunday st home.I Lewis Mc liencher came the Int vf
Rev. Ford spent the pu: wack ut the week for a visit with homo folk:
D u Moines.Rntcyning Situ:day Lewin hu been farming and holding
evening he wus accompnnlad by his down.: claini near Sheridan, Wynn:-
wifo and daughter Qlndys who haw ing theput seu-on.
spent the summer there.1 The members of tha Ladies Aid
"JOY NIGHT"
CLARENCE BURGDERFEB, IMPERBONATOR,FIRST :ZICHT OF UBIAUTAUQUA
Evemtt Wen has returned from Friday evening,The lawn was beau
with Lira. II.P. Hanson and elected
the following ofhcen for the coming
year:Mrs.Chaa Blanchard,prc liHrs. EI. P. Hanson, vicepros; Hrs. .1.
M. Wal.. eu:Z Mra. J. T. Fitch, trees.
The year'a report given by the nc-
retary and treasurer ahowe ax runt
deal had been accomplished du.ring
the p u t year..Refreshments con-
sisting of ice :beam and cake was
served.
Misa Ida McGowan of Omaha spent
Sunday with home folks.
Miss Helen Thompson of Telrasnnh
is spending the week with her si=ter
M n Jennings West and family.
Mra.Annio Peterson and n u
Marie returned last week from aluo
weels'a visit with reletirea at Worih-
ington, Hinneaota.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith and chil-
dren and Mi n Eva Smith drove to
Blair Sunday and visited at the
parental John Smith home._.,._
Mr. Rose of Omaha vialted his mn
Perry and family Sunday.
Mrs. E. A. Wachier spent Sunday
at the Fred Rogert home.
Ch a;Bergstrom came 315 from
Omaha and dpent Sunday with his
family.
evening on the vacant lol near the
pmft oilloe.The p..'.°r "s of the e\eh~
ing ia to be used for the church.
F. W. Lowe and sons loaded their
trador and plo'-rl Sunday evening
and shipped them to Julesburg. Colo.
where they go to do their faibplow-
ing.
The Hennan.hall team are again all
.-fwelled up over Lheir \ictory here
Sunday.They defeared tlfe fast
Down:roam by a score of 2 to 0. This
ia their Mteenth game played ard
they have not lost a game so far.
Qver six hundred witnessed the game.
l J. H. Johnson drove to Lincoln Sat-
urday and apent a couple of days with
his family.Returning he v u ac-
compa ed by Mrs. Er C. Johnson and
Maxine o had been guests at the
Johnson home the past week.
Cleo McKcrcher who is a nurse in
the St. Luke hospital at Kearney ir
apendimz her vacation hen with her
parental Mr. and Hrs. Gea M|::Ker::her.
I llr .and Mrs.Forrest Brewate;
were Sunday dinner gueslsjt the J.
M. Brewster home.
Mile Freda Nelson gave o party
for o number of her friends at the
,home of hor father.L.E.Nelson,
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good people nm well acquainted with
good friend: of the writer Iirirg an
i"\nrtland whinh nude the vim more
enjoyabie.
W. B. F. Robb, Minisbel
a,\P'z1s'r CHURCH : w r a s
Our Superintendent announced I
Sunday that we would discuss pl
for our annual plcni next Sun.
Let as all be present or :=o e of
may miss it. We always have A sp?
did time at these picnics.
The zoplc for the B..\'.P.1.I. on S
da;evenirg is "Thy Will .Bc D
With My Pleasure", Matt. 6:7-l
Geo. Miller will he tha leader.
hour is seven 6'¢:lock.
Sunday morning lhe paslor en
upon his seventh year as pastor
this church.He would be gran
pleased to lee every member p
at one of the services at least.
the morning Ruth Llpore will si
"Ablde With Me", by Searls, and
puter wi ll preach on, "Newness
Life". In the evening ihem will |
sewice of song, Mrs. Verna Gutsch
will ling 1 special number and
puter will preach on the subject
Good Min".
You will receive a cordial weleo
at any of these senficen. Come,=
nee.Clmuncy M.Foreman,Pastor
'dtex Sc pt.25 this dangerous ou:-
hrcak would be controlled mnsider-
ably..
Some people claim that early plant-
ing yields better.It may do so if
1xl1]1¢ late planter h u pernaitted his
ns stubble to be dried out..But if he hasy| plowed early and kept a surface mulch
.uon his ground his crop will outfield
n.the early planting.Tzy it a y ear.
ol.hcr farmer: have done 50 and bcen
,_<14 *
n- 1 convinced.
rc Another way to increase that in-
come is to sow Kanred wheat.Your
me :seed is almost run out anyhow. Every
rcport coming in has been favorable.
rs Some were adverse until after they
3f1h1l.d thrashed, when they were unme-
lynbly sxlrprin-d to find that their Kan-rst red was better ¢5,,,, they had expected.
[n]Rcports show [rom two to thirteen
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g hushcls over the nvcragc Turkey red
aegyields.Klnmd is a.hard winter
nfl whelt, impossible to distinguish from
;,Tu|key ned after threshing.Millers
ss'have tried to disedminnte against it
le just as they did against Kazkow
A 'when it hrst came out.We have a
'letter showing the cpnct Ttvluulte of
ze eleven years of- testing which shows
ld Ksnred the equal of the other hand'winter whcats in every respect.
lf every farmer in the county
would sow Knnred wheat on the 18,
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`g i000 acres of ground uused for wheat.,
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unawa. low! when ne mia neon Pwr|ing ball the past three months.
Mr. and Hrs. Lynn Armstrong and
small qon o!`°near Blair were guests
at the J. M. Brewster horns Satur-
from colored paper and lighted with'muuy aecoratco warn ngures eur|~
Japanese lanterns.Here the guests'This is n great country, mm the
played games and listened to music
from a Victrola until quite lateday and Sunday.:when refreshments were served.
|Mr.and Mrs.Robert Da\mhBI1>'Ihose present 1oportopleasant ovem
and dzughter Janice were Su dau ingIguests of their parents Mr. ond if.=A number of the business men held
E. W. Bundle.a meeting last Monday evening to1James Neilson and family of Oma-
ha drove up and spent Sunday at the
Cad Lanon home north of town.l Mr. and Mn. II. A Rowe and Mrs.
'Minnie Triplc tt of Blair and Mn. C.
,C. Wake of St.. Edwards, Nob., spent
;Tuuday and Wednesday at the F. W.
Lowa lmme.|Elin. Esther Herzog returned Wed
ncsday from the western part of the
state where she has spent the put2 month."
Mr. and Mu. Lewis lang of Oma
fha visited over Sunday at the Claude
Reid home..
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complete plan: for the big picnic to
be given here Saturday, August 13.
Every one is very enthuslutic and
aubacrllrad liherndgf.The err1erta{n»
ment will be free and consists of two
chauuuqua entertainments, hall game,|
races and band concert.A big picnicjslinner at noon will be held in the
city park where coffee and ice lea will
be served free.The committee got
busy and have had a number of Beats
made which will be plaeezi in the park'
for future use.Tables will also be
provided for use that day.
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Garden of Eden,or the lsnzl ol
Canaan,it "Flows with milk and
honey."Rich farm land¢,bountifulcrops, good homes, and abundant foodl
and the nerage increase would be 4
bushel: per acre. as it has been. the
result would be fully $65,000.00 in-
creased profit.
Evidently Mr. Grain Dealer doesn't
'wont Mr.I'armor to know w11at'|
what.He claims he earns his living
Is is possible we can enjoy all u1¢¢=.¢§b>swxi nz the market for the is:-
bouutiea and comfort: and be indlf- nornnt farmer and cu;ton1er.Uncle
ferent to Goci'a church and its world
tlsk?What wil!be the destiny of
that nation, that community or that
individual who forgets God and who
lives for self only?In therea heaven
to gain, a hell to shun?Has man a
soul. or is he just an animal, and will
he die like a dog and be forgotten?
Grain Dealers.These
be seen in the County
Hare a care, Friend,if we have al It is interesting to
soul we must he right or he ruinerl.'Rlll1"01'fl B1°h¢\:°°d
You are lnvlted to the lllethodaal..
church next Sabbath.Come in time
'Sam has been cutting in wil.h honest
estimates of yield, supply and demand
and the Grain Dealer: don"t like lt.
The result is that the Department of
Agriculture Bureau of Markets is the
target of the National Association of
reports ngay
Agenfa Qfllce.
note that the
mc mbcn pay
The Printer'a
of Commerce
$3000 per year ue¢,
Union $30.00, Chamber
for our Bible school, join us in our $25.00,Ml.son's Union $18.03, Cigar
morning worship, and sec the pictures,'Makers $15.00,Carpenterk Union
(*'After the I`:ll"} in the evening.$12.00, and The Farm Bureau $10.00.J. A. Johnson, Minister.I The other da! when we wanted in
ha buamcas visitor Monday.lllst some extra prize money fmm the
|Mrs. Kelly Van Valln wp an Oma-
Monday for a villt \\sth her liaterl
Mrs. Gilbert Olson :nd family.
Misa Minnie I-'ink of Omaha is
spending the ireelr with Herman
'friends and relatives.'5 l B "D l Keith MeKcrcher, Roy Rutledge and
I ~l S ~ Geo rge Reid a tte nd ed a boxin g matc h
at Bertha Monday evening.
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CHRISTIAN c n UBC"NOTES
I Wonder if Lho Summer-*lump bug
Some one uid, "Wa not the hard
times coming but the soft times going
that makes follu holler."Farmingisbigbusinessandmustfacethe
same conditions facing other buainees
enterprises.Many hunlncaa men are
going bankrupt.Thom who survive
are those who are cutting their coats
where they can do so without hurting
their revenue,and are incnasing
their business every place they canT W C l V €~ls getting busy after all? About 150
" "rese t t Bible school lui SundayC o n c e r t s ll gout 'Loi 126 ln time to be eounleil Outside of better marketa there are
n p q - |
'lhat seems too hurl: to min by auch
a narrow margin. Just A few minutesllate. Why not set the clock ahead :1
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|Children's
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,little next lime?|
i Two oonfesaionn last Sunday, one
at the morning and one al. the evening,
service.Baptism!! service next Sun-
day evening after the sermon.1IChoirpracticeFridayoveninlr'.
lPrayer meeting as usual Wednesday
Ievening.Subject of the sermon next
Sunday morning:"What Arc We.
1Why Are We and Wllere Arc WoT",
;Suhjcct of the evening sermon:"Re-
Qconstruction or Usstmclion,Which?_1 That SSS. plcnie ia near at hand,
lllwttCl.look out. of c ourse y ou want
to go. ,l Bro. Pierson , wife and :laughter of
¥'ortland,Oregon were visitors last
iSuncln5 both momlng and erenlng.
Bro Paerson ua.: baptized In the old
do so at a reasonable cost.
just two things that can u ve the
farmer today; one is cheaper produc-
tion.the other is increased produc-
tion at low coat.
Every one la looking at the 51-at,
while there ln a marked tendency in
this wonderful county to overlook the
second.Folia nay,"Our yield is
good enough now.What we wont ia
better prices."This may be true.never the len the fact remains that
the one can be controlled by individu-
als while the other is :\ub§ect to many
outside factors. even more ilclilc than
:mittee an the County Fair Prize llat
we were told that it was already be-
ing bound.You will be able to get
your copy in a few days.Might aa
well take along a few samples el' whll.
ever you have on the place and are
proud of.It might pay for thc gas
and oil going and coming.a
Every chicken raiser in the county
is urged to remember the poultry ,
meetlngs to be held next week.I t
may help you make extra dollars from
your flock.
There is considerable interest in
many of the bulletins issued by the
College of Agriculture and the U. S.
Department.M.Olson h u a tlno
display of many of them in the Farm
Bureau olllce and states that they
are free Lo anyone who wants them.
The free labor bureau is still work-
ing though there are not many calls
daily.Anyone who wants a bright,
clean husky boy of l.wel\c and can
assure him n good place to stay please
col!the county agent.I'ull sized
men are coming in every day but this
little orphan needs a special place.
weather conditioni.l I '
A atrlklngtxample of the loss to
this county is wheat.We are accused
by farmers way out in the ccntral
pan of the state of being the original
importen of the Hessian By from
lowl.Some farmers lost aa high na
flve bushels per acre from this pc tE a c h ~church that burned down That un»lRememhc r that five buushcls would
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