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09-29-1921ro Init!!! nf nm diana! mn- State.Some splendid hqildinlt have 1rhidz was »vd=!~=\>< ====°*~@!-ff=<* °e<=T§.~ae§ :£=¢:'9e: "::'f:*:f,°':',;P'2'Ei,. .35 A LOCAL NEWSPAPER ron THEr»\5"| Illll Jlrrhlbn, ;l.¢aa.r\.au.»...-ihibliahod bynqaoli)Wizonevery pooliahienvraaamirrorThat unto Evo ber ddaty eh-IH!!! pnd nme d..Bb! voaln,5,-.wg urlthout a sind# {onr,or..noma r that sh o h ad and to be ndarold.'T'n.| only Irhlo :hid eaten of the appleTb a s z h o b o a ml h w l i n o d m b e a ,prodc.0And found ggf evermoré' llwd have zo : nvWith the much debated problem of tbl nude.. weekEnciuding zmuroay mgm, mevBulday morning and owsing. On Sunday afternoon at three o'c'I.ock there oriil be prolchlag at the Pleu- ant View school house.A hearty invitation In utmded to ovary me to attend any bf thou aer- vloea.Chaunc y ll.Foreman.Pastor CHRISTIAN C HURCH NUTE3 (ku:wreckfromnextSundayvo begintoholdour eveningurvlocs Tbcraafger mln devoted hor at.|.ontiolf» ahalf hour eariier.Homedd not Hn' tune and all her money to horu n h g .2_(gEservice Wm be, And£?wu the bedioio z of c on- gln atsixthizf y, pr~nch!ng service 'notion|al seven thirty.Next Sunday we will »4n fi mo du tr o¢1 o= Il.»o I r mm me e:nu nusualtime.c .E.at Rloe'tio=n'asomeaboutin' fonalnnn and preaching at eight pfm.. *We were pinned to ceo a number of v uH l l p y vnn -J-. . .__fo r t u n a t e a .M a n yw e r es u r p r i s e dt o l o a m t h a t1 2 %o f o u r h f r g ia r e l n - fzctod, that 5%of our cattle an in- fmod. andanunknownnu mb tr i f our poultry.To :hour wlhlt might happon il the disease is aliowotl to opread uwaock- si he ltaied that Germany, ti tho 9-im: of the orrtbrcak of the w-r, had 20% of her el§tloLfected with tubercu- losis.Instances were cited of cases him in the United State: when fuhalo herds hue become infecied and 60- swayed.On the other hand he to\d how anc-' qooafuliy the work of oontrd has beened on.In Nebraska the dheoi in nttle has been noddced 20%-1 the last three yoara.This speaks for it-;,,,,.EveryinteillgentIogrnerrea- N'::,'Qn'M'I so litlle from tho tstif faces at both mowing ami ovoh-illsos that hc DIY* in lower prices for xr wouldroominuw same of .11or . ma m a m S un d a y .sony tube:-cular animal- bwxhr br tho } w ' » d f wf fnr|The writer am helm doing a name lla ti me s o P l" tb l ' p p' onceinvonligating and as nearly aa I can pu k en at fu l!pr i c e ~ th m o o o - demandod by t.hzlgovemn||m1.inspect- hoencmctedbytheh i dworking hoodon forthe fair,doing it in such qtlkk time that Lhy ham put S0 lhlD|¢ on-5 of the "ready-cum" records. ln- zriost in bein; shown from ai! over. Hog housereservationsshowedtho 56 pens all taken Friday before Fair wack.It :une ia a boost for W uh- rngLon county. The beautiful grounds. xhc splendid buildings. the number and qualityofexhibitsinatop-notch county combinetomakeitaFanr tha¢'| hand to beat._ Kanred what hangone over the top with a vengeance.Thousands of acre! are being souod this fall. E. W Bundle alvso in potting 500 acres in. Ho aiao isputting in160 acres of Nebruka No. 60. Cameron and other: in the bottom are sowing a full c ar of this No. 60 mood wheat beause of its splendid stalk amd high yield. F. H.Lowe,pnctchairmanoftho FarmBunmuinHermantownship rep o: 'ta that h e i n sowin g 6 40 ~again.--Bllecicti.gud out, only about one in twotve ofl°l"Either thll or the conaumor pays_thewill# c f Blnlr and nearby y {.'more»It naturally is not a loss aus- mthi\*" '°donhasCoioradoiandGoldenW mfloor,madeatgn'rnI.m,+¢inny. as an muse, attend c hurch rained bv Nw puller, as he does not t o y car.1.Y°*""harvest proved p a r m m i l l s , ~ I t" g"anywhere.Chufghpeople' .im° d o ~ g t | 2 9 3 3ltou t ~ the y ' I W K ln f f d Tlllk tas.are you satiallod ,mb umYou can15, meeting uraa the cuiminatlon 30 bu. per acre aiongsldo Qheir Tu:-| key Red ihat made only 11bu. perchangn the ocuditlon E! you want zo of a oampdgn carried on by the Fa:nrB A P T T S TC H U R C HNc h a n t si t ?I ti sU PWW I - LN o wIB u r e a u .T h ec o u n l yc o m m i u i o n o nu geo ft h ep o p u l a rt i n g := 1 1 I 1 I J 11 I 1 I n i l e s o u f . h o r u m c i t y , m d u m a m u y5 .u r n e do i w r ,p i n n i n gt h eoc c u pa n t sg \nn»¢H\h u i fn r l i n n n l n l v ffl s u c h l W I?| Illlr an nmu Vvuulgmr- --_ -.f general circulation in uid CoBnt3'.or at least three successive weeks. he dale of the last publication there-ff to be nt. but fourteen daysrlor o the ¢b01e mentioncddate of nrF3-4tBy TheCourt.L. B. Day. Judge. 'i otke o f lin da ; Fi na lSeulemenz \ u I ' r u n m z n h f l t n nom were injured. Ft. Callwln Chronicle- Mn. Gevrre Rohwer and daughter, issHeian,themarriage fHarryRo nmamdMissLilllzn Hkorman, whkhtookplaceinSt. ~uk,Mo.,Satundlyof1:.stweek. »groém in one of C|.lhoun's fmoat oung men and the bride in a daughter ~I Rev. Hilkorman. who was at one imapastor of the ColhdunPresby- ri lnchnrrh.AfterIhontymovz pent in SL Louis the wma c oupleli begin housekeeping in the Bin. Rohan:residencenowooeupidby the w. P. Conk fl.\niI3.. LEGAI. NOTICES In 'ri0Irie! Conn ol Washington Cm1n\y.§,¢'braaka. O'Ha::lon, Maher & 0'Hanlon. Atv;a. In the Matter of the Applic ation forLicense to Sell Real Estate by MyruL. Sorenson, Guardian of Sterling M. Sorenson, a minor.Odor to Show CauseNow on this Bth. day of September,1921, it being one of the day: of the regular term of this Court. this mattercame on for hearing on the applia-tionandpetition,dulyvedfid.ofMm L. Soren.-non. Guardian of Sterl- ing ll. Sorenaona minor, praying foriicense to aelireal eatale belongingto the mid ward; and, the Court hav-ing heard ihe same and being fully advised in tho.preminell» and it lp-pearingfromlaidApplicationandpetition and the proofs and evidence in support thereof, nm it il necessaryand would be benefic ial to said wldand to all persons Interested in saidmatter to sei! the rel! cstatemf uidminor,to-wit:Theundividedone- aixth interest in and m Lou ElevenandTwetve. inBlock Seventy. Cityof Blnir, Nebraska, aa praed for in u i dAgpiication and Pot!on.I TITHEREFOREORDERED. that the next of kin of the said Sher- GENERA L A ND LOCAL NE W S AND COMME NT The Official Paper of Washington, County,Nebraska BL§§Q~WAsH1Na"roN coUN'r¥§ NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 29. 1921V OL X X Vs'1°xr'§ 6% E~.°`iiia:'iIa"§1€A`."ss.1.l!¢.\ In nina Pinlnhf. .v . ." WASHINGTQN (gg5;s,"{~y FAIR WELL ,\1°1'g}»;;)gp The Wuhinglon com.-.ty fair held at Arlington on Sept. 21-22-23 wee wd!attended.The weather could rot well have been better and Lhooe in attendance wen well pleased with the exhibits on display.. Thuradey was Bld r day and. as usual Blair eidxana allowed llieir good fellowship by turnlng out uxmaase with the readt that every nook and corner of the grounda was Illld witn Blair people who were well pleased with the [rounds and the natural eat- !.ing_ for auch an undertaking. The live atoek exhibit:were the greatest attraotionm.The horeea amd mules on display werrhlgh elua and made a vw good allowing.of the cattle one oould Gnd the Sbowhoma, the IIollteioa, the Herefonds and the Gumsey and all were of good breed- ine and looked #dl in a :how ring. The hogs,too,were there.The Chester Whites, the Duroea, the Pol- ande, the Hampahlre and the Spotted Polanda were out in aizea from three pounds to eleven hundred pounds and the owners were justly pnnul of them. The horticultural and the llorieul- tural displays weve also good u n i showed zo advnntaxa what wonders w o r e can perform when properly handled. For amuaementa there was baaa ball each dey and the ferrll wheel and auch amusement; but the very bm pan of it all was the l¢¢'fD'l'°'ul»" spirit. of the people./ nzrusn 'ro PAY Paomanacamss An organized mfulld to PII'ln- sncmxms of '"°""~'"`§j'§2'~¢?¢= ~WEEKLY 1suS;NEss REVIEW I. 0. 0. F. DISTRICT CONVEN'l'ION nn-:rs ronqlsnn. ARDUND 400 DBLEGA ARE EXPECTED The Odd-Fellows dllirlct Q~ i lunmntll no urllttl ndty to dl md um deleptu numbarinz mn hundxd msncomefromalldn f ~ up md doll Iha Ilnl. The loml order hu hem ~ :rue pluu md nrnnnmenu far ~ enkenaimnenl of (hue Ildltlva muwdnyluudinrythwiulnaeastngrentthemutheymmeln town.A ||,»|¢ ala of 'Woleame"1 nuke them feel u home n monthqy rdmh wuhlnxvm mm uagnaung-| amen; friends .md ..bon will oeenny tha mmm: hoursFrom 2 until 8 o'doek'lh I parade h in order.Pramthru four thu vublk il invltod £0 ~ -ihslr mmm; n nm City Hall.invuatlon will bs ddlrnnd by Underwood.The lddrell of we -~- mule by Put Gnnd Inter.0'Hlnlon of thll =n1'»a uw Ipanu by w. H. Vu Chr: ol lunlh.Following wil! wma musk and dmsu by the Gund Oman, ei~~ m m - m n u m b y u m m Sun n.Fmm four null he n ruin: md Wallac e Antriln arrived and de- livered.Mr. Antrim reporting Mon- dnr mornkug. Application for dental disability certinoate tiled for John P. Jenson. together with apolimtion for phyal- cal examination papers lrrlvtd Sat- urday and delivered to service man. Chrla Axial! Ilbiqlled the his Num- ber 9~20%0 in the vuoatiow school district No. 9, and was awarded Sec. 3 training at Brat hearing. Service man proteatad this rating and fur- niahed additional medical data from his personal physician Dr..B.R. Stewart, M. D.. and also a physical enmlnatlon from Dr.G.A.Lang- siaif, M. Ll tyhieli agreed to ratisalt o f n m physician.Therotorc at a subsequent hearing the VeteransBureauafter considedog can rated him on Dr. Stewan'a findings and he ia new ananclod Vocational Training uzder Sec. 2. and will heave for train- ing soon. Thou. Osborro enten University of Nebraaka in October for work in school of agriculture taking care or dairy rattle, line :stock and kindred work. Mo|Qa;;i*an our day for Elin; pa- pers in Omaha dist.for ex-aervlce m m and we accompanied Mr.and Mm J oe J ohnson down for a visit wlth the oflleara in charge of Veter- ans Bureau and tiled acceptance of schooling for a number of Washington county boys. Q - - - _ Si g ga of imp ro veme nt in ~ conditions are seen here and there . the wholesale district. Within the I few weeks n 1oeal broom factory » added twenty employee to the fo ~ and a few workers have been - ureuxtailed foreea in other mlnuf ` turing plants. Room remains for pore worker: for altbo demand ia 2. creasing somewhat, moot of the p 2 are running more than a little be . full capacity. Some of them ue "reasonably" busy and they are . looking ahead to better times as expect improvement to be eolttlmu~ ailho very gradual..J It is the present in pric e of ~~ that keeps business movin; aiong a anail'a pace. the jobbera genera!! complain. Corn prices are me low they :hint farmers have good ~ for oomplaéring. The change in » prieea heiped buadnau In the | and business the country over I1ll ~ the change. Better price: for corn would:enum similar improv whleh would make a dlihrlnee in ~ buaineaa situation galienily. Con ia. [ood c rop while c otku is short whokulera point »-Burt that the p of com in boo low In euzqaarilon wi other commodities. Prln Causes Depression In Canada the Iow price eats causing the name depruakm that low price of corn Ia believed to reapondble for here. aoennlin to - B. Sawyer who w just returned f a bullnesl trip ilin western ;{I.1 flrma seenr to be permanently es- tablbmhed in Clnula and all look for inrreuing siablllwed business to fol- low the present slump." Ge n Ie T0 0 lm! Business in thls tection is improv- inlr. R. H. Yele of the YuleHopewell rompany uid, dtho he believes that #setter corn prices would make cen- fnidenble diflemnce."I tiaink en ul- ,fvance in the pdee of corn would help rbusineen" he said."Com is too low'and the farnrner has e right to com- ~pluln.He is not getting what he ought to get and that hu much to do Q with present. ehfnatlon of business. Cum in our bil crop.If price! dmuld ,n<l1ance here it vould have the same §"\d¢~ct tw lhe advance in cotton hu in un south." "'Ste r n B r a m B a u ma n The ili wind thet blew down many _windmills In Nebraeh a short time axe made business for a loal factory. gm.. YaleHopewell company hu had mxlra wleuimlll business lately due to .the recent storms.The storm! would ;l*"° been e :renter mlfortune to theJarman had it happened ei! monthsmv. R. H. Yale of the Ilrm stated. "because windmills are much cheaper nw than they were ei! month! or e yen: ago. Subaunthd reductions were made in anndard pipe on lui liva- dny and declines hue been rnlde in pipe llttings, brsal cockn and valves, liao."The n reductions h u e been put in diet al. once, "uid Hr. Yale. "ns we a lli y s fdiow the market promptly on ill deeliwee.We hui! :5';:;_ ,~r::.1; r...u ll i m\ . \ N I l 4 \ ;y v u n F n t ; l h e D Ht t ¢ ro f1 1 5 , E s h t co fT i m m yl v -:T h eh e i r sa tl u v ,n e x to fk i n .d e r i a c e s ,i e g n l e e a ,c r e d i t o r s .a n da l i p e r s o n aI n t e n e s t e di nt h ef i n a ls e t t l e - r n e n to fg i de s i a t ea r eh e r c b yn o t i - E e dt h a to nt h e2 0 t hd a yo fA u g u s t , 1 9 2 1 .J a m e sE .M a h e r .t h eu i m i n l s - t n b o ro fn i c !e s t a t eB l e dap e t i t i o n i ns a i d C o u n t y C o u r t . n r » > ' ¥ r \ g u m m h i s f i n d z d m i n i q t n t i p n f ~ = ° ° \ = ! 1 ' = . . l e f l } \ f = { § _ TRAIUS PUT BACK m um manner RB TRACTS CONSPlRACY cnuzcrs WHEN PE~ TITIDN [S smCOMMISSIONl n "CUIILIIBLnina|l |.\ l \v u |un.- - ._m a yg r a n :t h ep n y e rt h e r e o fa n d m a k e s u c ho t h e r a n d f u r t h e r o d o r s , ni l m r a n e e sa n dde cr ee sa st ot h i s C o o n m a y s e e m p r o p e r .W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d D l l l c i a lS u l t h i s 2 0 t h d a y o f A u g u s t . l 9 2 ! . 80 -B tA. c . D r-: n1= :L. (S e mi )C o u n t yJu d g e . LInzculll. Sepi. 28.-The slaie rail way commission is in receint o f I" I didll'¥.mean what I seemed to la y "letter from Halbert Ilhcadea. county attorney of Burt county. Rhonda! wrote a letter at protest lguiaat taking ofItwo lrnins on the Chicago,St.Pnul,Miiuiltkee and Itued he had hem Informed that the merchants of Tewnah had oonnived Notic e atHearinx.Appointmentof Admlnlltrator0'Hnnlon, ilnher I: O'Ihn\on, Atty'l STATE OP NEBRASKA. £ as Wuhlmzton County.l in The County Court.In the Matter of the Estate of Martin Sorensen,Deceued:"Phe helm at hw. next of kin, de-viseex,Iegntees..creditors,andallg°"°'== Interested in said estate areeneby notified that on the 301.11 day of August.1921, MyraL.Sorensentlted a petition in sgir! Coppty Cofzrt B u u o e w e r y ~ o p e n e t hnull meewg of we church is to be'£u'I..UntiltheyereabletosneerthisexpensetheFarm.Bureauis carry ing it fbithem.This was de-A "'¢*' "Y" °""cm. 2. at two zumrn.And °"°"Y man ':°°"*'"'fW. B. FT §;.n, ummm The way hilmu dull I0':idedunon at | apeclai Board meet- ing Friday afternoon.4 PresidentNei: M. J ensen.apeek- ing for the Fam: Bureau. expresses 'DaeeermcnsubjectforSundzy n u m b ;ig "PlgggniDeyGI|1¢0|3|°'~ ~ ~ In the evening ihe :wus pe-opie will 21l uf thrviée.AHfWashave er v o¢ meund. ° ... '"§?°"mt.' | hissincerenleuuri:overthisstep sweetelmer.Hiacattlespendas much tlme on the sweet clover an they do on the ndioining pndnre of splen- did biue gnu and white clover. _ . ¢ - -. » - . » - o v aNEIGHBORING' r o w x s I n u - n - 1 ». .¢- » with the wlmnd company in getting the two trains nnnuled in older tc that the trade :way from Omxha The letter was published. The merchants held an lndignatic-» meeting xpd invited Rhoades as theh merchant:nnlnimul y dgned peti tions uk? g for ration of the service and at the bottum of the pe tition Rhoades in 3 signed stztemew uwrc d the c ommission he dldn't belleve the merehtntl entered into sue! 0 conspiracy as wa.: charged aglinsi lhem.- Petitions prvtoithng ngniast din euntlnuume of the trains elm wen KG B ! ll ' Un e v a S t i l l l la n g i n a ,u n a ;u y u nvu \ .,- . . -I, . ., ,, ,_ _ _"'l r a t t l e .}o ul o\ A | \ l l l \ |t a s a u n u3 3 0 0 !M o o r e .M nC .L .C a r r l g r si nN e b r a a h , w a sp r e a e n t a t t h em e e t I MF r a n c e sS m i t h .l i n g a n de x p l a i n e d e rl ¢ . ' 1 ¢ t ht h e e x t e n t T h ea w w !m e a n i n g st tt h eT Y l 0 1 \ | o ft h em e n a c i n gg r o w t ho ft u b e r c u - a c h o o lh o u s ea r ei n c r e a s i n gi na t t e n d - anp andInterest.OnlaatSunday even? I two people expressed a de- dratobacon:christians.Those meeting will eonllkue every night thia loais in the United Sum within the laatfewyearn.Hetold(wilyand away how the disease n apnead. how it ia imparted to mankind and to what an extent the public must pay taxes . Dr. Lac key will be at the W uh- ington County ifair with on exhibit ahoyving what tuberculosis does, and he will be glad to answer all quel- tlona concern!-eg the erndiutlon work. Th ltWaahinghonCountyFairia one of the beat County Fein in the Senator andMrs.E.C.Houston. and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Neabit had n IM10\'\'.eacapefromseriousinjury. Ld perhaps death. isnt Fdday even- ios upon their return trip in the Hous- ton ear, from the State Fair ln Lin- nl i l ]u i v s cI N du n ;1.vY . - ¢ . .- _s a i dp e t i t i o n e rs h o u l dn o tb eg r a n t e d I ti sf u r t h e ro n d e m dt h a tn o t i c eo f a u c ha p p l i m t i o no f s o l dG u a r d i a na n d o ft h ed a t eo ft h eh e n d n gt h e r e o n a a I l x e d a b o v e .b eg i v e n t o u i dm i n o r . t oh i sg l m r d i l n ,t ot h en e x to fk i n . a n dt oa l lo t h e rp e r s o n si n t e r e s t e di n 192i. at. 2 o'clock P. M.. ann oongesr:said petition. the Court will appoint C. A. Schmidt. or some other suitableperson Administrator and proceed to settlement of add estate.Witness my hand and Official Bell this 80th day of August.. 1921.{Seal}AC. DEBFL.roln, whenthe car skldded onmudiof ~"5°.2.l"iE.'"?f.Z"§=E'.i'..°.§..'3i.f,T"§|31-4tCounty Judge. from Cwg me Oakland. At the eame time e letter was rc- teived from Earl C.Bundle, cashier sd the Plateau Stale bank, Herman. Nebstetlng that the only way to get e reduction in freight wee topermit the railroads no Rf- tlleleee ex9|.\.di!'dnl and da n 'Q-information which guided the commlaien in per- mltxing the discontinuance of the trains showed the operation of the L 0 | I 6 6 0 ' a 1 v n u s u n t A l be n. :a n - e e v m clalm ia settled this week, chock here in_mY care and also notice of diaahil- ity ntln g.Please a l l and receipt for lame.a n n for C-ass aw in h m from 'Vetenna Burn-u and a notice of re- dler leave Har p ple.-==§;|.s<>1 r , n l ¢ oe1u*"!24 Med for Anlelo Gdlee and paid up policy of two yearn :tend- ing anepted by eerviee mln. a . - a a . w a r n h n vl n v M e n N u .C - 6 9 ? i.a5\:u\:;l i m w l vm e vu e l i u ve e 1 . \ a nThe wheat pnlee le favorable and run approximately 25 oente per buhbetter than we price in oo- ¢0\l.i¢I§ due to the exc hange and the better quaiity of wheat."ihnadae wheat crop le eetimaved to mn twenty-live xallllerbuasluele more ibm lest. he eeid ."'!1\e increase ie In northerrl loved them lo mature an exc ellent I"" "" V\ | J vu I ll "" \H"~" '"""|""='""" acncpuuuu anon-, urea ...Wmade several decline!in ou r ,wde:hu rw and ¢m_s¢p¢.¢m1»r 5 Mona* windmills. towers and almost. all well auppllee Not Declining Prtllllly Improvement ln fumituro linen la by better eeeulzsdetee cheats.The local rectory ie busy and manager* of the Colonial Red Cedar Canad a lr hert the uri!eeeav.-.1 d- liidness la add to he imp:o1rln|'. 'Use ""'"""' ee r L . . . a J - -Mun - Jun \| aee .| e|l | \ l f n r l e » l sequent ordering out of instrument.: by townspeople and fannera lnjllatte. Madison,Nanqa,Boone,Knox.and other oountiee in northern and outli- eestern Nebraska, hee been edvooated by citizens' neu meetinpin variousteewnewlthiu the lent-emit hui* er! the higherreins egipm-mi by an mu railway commission. Citizens ln Bloombolrl. Knox coen- hr. and fannere liek.: near or have olbmeen will tau p1eoe.A z m o n- rn. un R o n e m aerreaeupper tothedelegeleelnthe Meaonlchall..M8.100p.m.t.hey1|ill continue tladrmeetinge with ngdu todae work get vo at the Cltyliall. At mldpllhtalloe heog eeterillbe' " " = ' a l * r m *"b r m a m m a ACCIDBHTS A PLBNTY two trains was s useless expense. ,Another hearing on cunailrnent ot theltvro trains will ns new at ,the Dmlh a Chamber of Commerce October 4. o- u - on - _- - MRS. §lAIlEl..\liEBl)0Nuc CANDLI SII GONE Mn .Mabel Hebdon h!cCandlLoh lmown to Blair People and held in the highest esteem. died Saturday In Wa;.e, Neb. when for the past two gears she has made her home.Her illness was but of a few days duration und was the result of an ptllok of apprndlcltla. lrlra.MeCandllah spent s number of years ln Blair ns u student in our schools and later entered the teach- ing_pro!essir:.1.Her husband died nbdut two y ears Iso and sinc e that time she, in company with her two children, a daughter and s son. has resided in Wayne where she has been taking a course at the Wayne Nor- mll. preparing herself to again enter the teaching profession. The tuned services were held last Tuesday aftcmopn in O n a t ~ from the McCabe M. E. church and \ . r . a v u r u u n . 648 will please take notice that Form 689 is here for you and supplirnaatary atllclainlts sshd for in your claim. Pass, med vouc her and onler for eye glasses ls here for former Lieut. J.R.Engel-.Will keep for fifteen days and must return same if not called for ln that time.'-In the disability claim o f l s w b Niels Olsson, Med. we are informed. bs Grace Bullard :sul Misa Lake of loud Red Cross at Fremont. Aug. 22. with Clean-Up-Squad No.9;.c laim returned to bo made over.It was de- cided by oltlcials of Veterans Bureau that Gnsce Ballanl had no authority to send ln certllled papers.Also certified copy of release from octlve service to reserve made out by Miss Ballard cannot be accepted as Veter- ans Bureau oflleiala decided she had no authority to send in said certified copy.Aloe lt ls noted that cleiml' t states that "he docs rot know wheth- er or not hc has Med any other pre-vious claim for disability but Mrs. J. P. Jensen of this city ttllcd out some papers for me and I bdleve they were for compensation but sm not certain." This answer was incorrect In as .....,..Freight nstoa also fumish "a bone \ . r l . l ¢l l .I l l * I I I %U l . l s| . | | ¢. | | r s a :r v cd light hardware had not declined of contention" there ll in tha Unloading much as expecoed folowing the d Sf-utU. "Thai ts strong aldt.s.t:lon for dine! in gust,"Light hardware, lo reduction of railway rates on wheat." Mr. Sawyer said, "but as the goose:- msnt is losing money ln operating its nilrold. no appreclable relle! is prob- able.In general, the gmromment is supporting the interest of the fsrmers but there ls appreciable dssstlsfaction on the Fordwt-ey hill and lf the farmers get control of the government in tho fall election there may be dlsnrpting changes ln the tariff regulatlons with Canada."~ Business condltlonsi-.1 the lndustrinl sections are much the same as here but collections are giving conliderlbly more trouble than here."Western Canada, which is mainly agricultural. will work out lol problems sstlsfacror- :ly whenever it hes a good crop. East- chsding ealtora, is lower tlusm it was at the pak, but doesn't respond to the declining market as it ahoutld." said he."Declines that chesp steel wanint have not been made.Bhollaé also. doesn't eorne down as it should. At the peak during the war. the price was $8 per gallon.It is selling at about we-nal! that price at present bot bdore the war sold as low as $1.50 per gallon.Lumber shows an inclination to sfllfon.Duc to non- productlon.the fsrst grade atul!is scarce.The best grade stu!! hp been picked up but the low llnado stuff is quite plentiful.Sheetlng which is used ln #rating ;d that coats $15 per Il'ou~av~d nt the peak can be bought for Irss sw half that price now." 'JI "§+lI.§=ili"§=hl$ne for bo- eausa they onderld them out rather than pay increased charges. Citisens of Newman Grove this week voted to order out albtheir telephona on October I unless the d d rates were mu u b lo h s o More than 500 people gathaed at Genoa last week srid decided to dr- eulate petitions, and if a majority of the patrons sign up. the signers will order their telephones out. The courthouse at Albion was thronged Wednesday when a meeting 'was culled to protest akslnst increased rates..James Auu.-la, forrner state repre- sentative.advocated the takin! out of the telephone lntruments and pil- ing them on the sidewalk ln front d the Albion exchange of the blocroe Telephone company. 4 The meeting,however, decided to l ern Canada und the lndustdal aectiomq dw ti ttle wo o l is rnodng, C. N. are having the same dllllcultles as the Cadwollader of the Lincoln Hide & lrrlostrlal sections of our ennternl For company stated The price is states.Many of the Lnlplenunt facto- lower on' the low grades and a littleries are stillclosed down tight but no-'higher on the flee .uzd halfbloods people in Monroe,Petersburg and ticipate partied resumption this winter woots.For prices are advancing. Onother nearby tmrns.and a reasonable business next season.lan Monday. the tlrst day of the auc-I Two hundred patrons 21 and near They ore endeavorlng to buy more and tion sale vrhkh was held Ia.-d. week Petersburg have signed an apsement ..__-_..-.|_ f_.......r.. -s n.¢...:.. .....\a.. nu... V...tp nrinit showed ad\'anceto do without telephones. postpone nctlon until word could be \<';°l"°4 from other subacrlben of the Monroe company,which serves - z p Durlog the last #rash tba sunsets- bile secidents have been numerous. Oz last Thursday et;ht an manur- bile was ovanumed between Arling- ton and Ksonard and bstsrsen Kam nadi and Htalr another ear lost a wheel.Ou last Saturday afternoon J. E. Campbell ran into Ed Rann and had- ly demollshed Ra.nn'a ear as well as his oifn but luckily both escaped arith- o u t m m ."_ On Sunday Fred Dick and B-art Campbell were "hitting her up" just a little on the Calhow road what their car lo t unruly and f l d l the road landing at the bottom ot the grade.Both occupants were badly shaken up and a couple of Jugs srars alsoshake11asltw;\stoorotr| fl\rid- ing for erockery ware. On Tuesday morning as some agents for the Lally Light company trans driving through the business portion of Blair the infant child of Prof. and Hrs. Loft stepped directly in front M the moving oar and was knocked down and the ar passed over it but luckity it fell between the wheels and #as unhurt.The drlfar 35s€vnNnERv -\ , .< . . , _ . -_,_ _..___ ,. - _ . . . _ ___ ,_.___ - - W henyoubuyOMARyoubuya Flour with an Iron-clad Guarantee. Blair llousewdvés' areusingthiscelebrated flour and are saying that it is as good as they ever used. TRY A SACK If it is not what it is rep- resented return the empty -cnck andvour monev will W e can supply your needs wifhm e best fuel burned.No inferior stuff hand led.The best at the lowest prices. Cnerolfee; Zieglér, Illinois, Rock Springs "the §enuine",Cameo Kemmerer and Capital Hard Coal. allsizesiL tiE_...,.;_;;;;.;.;;__;___ §L e tU sF i l lY o u rB i n u\. interment will be made by the aide ot her husband in an Omaha eeme» tory.Sho loaves her two small children and a. sister. Mrs. Harry E. Buxtley of o m n i ;and a brother,Clarence Hebdon of Niagara Falla. c ms s RE C I TA L The piano pupils of Misa Gertrule Mead met last Saturday aftev. oon, Sept. 24. at the home of their teacher for their regular monthly clan recital. aeh pupil responded when his name much aa files in Washington clearlylhotvell that Mrs. Jensen had filed for aaid ex;_sen'ieo m.an'a travel pay un der File of Voucher accounta Navy Depa ent,Washington, D.C.No. l9875-A M-ch. 1920. and sean.h letter for papers lost after being flied ah: months p oua by M. Anderson of Wash. Co. Red Cross, and that Mm. Jensen located the papers.obtained man'a travel pay and he received same and reeeipted Navy Department and Chris A. Sc hmidt. former :ma A.n.C.Blair,also with recelpted letter. so said answer was a mistake, . __ - J ITIOII gonna ITU!!! Ulflli linkin! llanl an nun :vng | ....... --._several English firms are now rep.arnhunting from 10 to 35 per cent!" " " " ; " ` ',gum y gh.ear lmroedlatdy.Noresented in western Canada."'over .April price.--State Journal.FORME R B L -= g g, /.g Qu) lI0&!E one c ould blame the driver for gh, aeddent and all parties were our- Charleg Ellerbrooiz known to form loyed at the way the incident termi-HLAIR MERCHA N:|'§- f1gl°BNl'i d i h I w i I |m l ;~ ~ l | : a e h : ' B °ol ..'}f;~» Blair people as Charley Bailey, is nated. Were the Blair merchants to rlaoifaira apparently have forgotten what up in their might amslnxl. road son-it means to the town.With winter I dltiona as they have existed this num- g coming on and these bridges out or mer they could not be blamed. for§unaa!e Blair business will auifer. never in the life of the writer has auch! conditions existed nd we are able to BLAIR GIRL W EBB look back for over tony years.The Calhoun road condition la ner-,The montage of Mina Edith Mueller.d o n a h l o a s w e a r e l o o k i n g f o r w a r d s e c o n d d a u g h t e r o l " M r a n d M l r a . _l m l . - l l - _- I l \ { ¢J f f a !Q n M P . in the city witlng his aiater. Mn. J. A.Molinari.C!1'>f'°>'now liven.' " N s n a . \ s x A m x o u a o s u w U N . 3*""°P°f'~ Louulla.ia vihere he u in c o xs r r r u r l o z u t . n ls r a l c ' r the employ ot the city.coulrr |;U;_;;3 Charley was one of the boys when he was a kid and y as the heavy-0 L 2l.--D¢¢}weight in an the use ben games for f 3; which prohibits yeara. he being oe ata? °°°h"mt the use of foreign languages in Ne- He left here.5°"' "° and 1, ea bmah echo-ola to be uaeonatltutional, the Southland tery much.He t o u u d n Frederic w.Button m a y 1n. \a4 is Q qr .rg.Ia3 .¢< 'M§and insure your comfort forthecomingwinter. /" . .' -.,...-.-_, ,be refunded was called, to some eeledlon or com- podtlon which had been recently mastered. At the close of the program Minn Head served ia cream and cake which was highly appreciated by the young folks.These little affaln. which Mis! llqd lm ao »1n||r.my managed. have their value. in tha! they help the pu 'pila to gaf: confidence in thcrnaelw. and to gather inaplratlon for better work. The ladlea of the IEpiscopal -lunch served a supper at the Dr.Nielsenhomela n ew-ring.Th e ti hlr was and record annum nave neva ooulncu above answer."Therefore due so certain odere amid aervlce maria P e w#must be cor- dected and rectified and sent in again. Burt county cases listed last week from Lira. J. P. Jensen ln regard tol the Cunning Siu bridge has been un-cl rfer omciating.safe for months.On the roed lcnrt-A zoccptiaa at noon was held ll..- §f°enroute.One hearing.that °rli ng out to the Orum neighborhood.the home of the hride'a parenta after P. J* Kuhn, allowed and vouchcd !°"the bridge by the old Moultrop farm is whlelm the happy your: couple left ln dependent mother allowed. The home belonging l°Mr 1 d budge unl. sou haf town is plncarlal in the llra Emma Ileack house on w improved conoutionn in use ncar.|uuua muwrer ua ........._.........future »»;§;= lhréefnther sides of alohn Barry . non of Mm. M.Bony .l" " " 'f o r ~ t o d a y after ' " f " 3 'us them "no 'legitimate excus eooth off tovrn, took place Wednesday f'l""f""mei!" n h old fneruh and for the block\|: of the hlghwayalea¢|fmornln¢.Sept.28.at the Ca th olic i '° I" "" "_.________ _ _ ing into our city.011 the Semh rnael church in this city,Father Bey er- CONFERENCE Lo(A| E3 aI!7lHoms'1':s At the ninth annual confermce of the Nehnaalra Methodist church held in Lincoln the put few days the fol- lowing :uudgnments of ministers for the Omahl district.of inlemlt to in an nufc and dilapidated conrli»their car for a short honeymoon trlp. tion and on the liennnrd road the When they return. they will reside -.j 1 H .aMm. lad Farr on west Colfax slrcctl with a danger sign.'l"|1ua we : n l 2nd anll South atrrctn and Hr. Barn Illadr people and ricl-ally, wen made: was sold this nteek l-0 lin. Carolina ue that the trale zone of Illnir n will continue his larmi lr operationl.'13l.atrlct Superintendent, J.W. Kirk- Jensen,widow of Carl 0.Jenaen.'g;¢;|;y diminished r d the hears 'I'heir friends are extending congratu- Hrs. Jenff.\ recently sold her home patrick. Om . Bladr'J. A. Johnson.haulin g is mlm. to marked ext:nl. lation: and beet wialtea.Herman-W. A. Bourden.a a _ _; - . . . _ -- - . I - | . . r . » rendered an opinion at Columbus which gives tha .Nsbmh dimly : of the Lutheran Evangellw aynod of Missouri perpetual injunction against the state of Nebraska whlch forbids enforcernc.'.t of the law. The injunction reetrmina the state from lnterferinf with the giving of religious instruction ln "'privll-e. parochial and denominational school! in any language required ba the par- entn of the pupils who attend the church or school."It also forbldl the nate fron; interfering dill the lmpanlng of necessary Instruction lu said languages.to enable laac hen a ,e . " 4, . , .._.; l .l l Q .» x We handle Feeds of allkinds and are always the lowesta»p r t mrQ s sfor the quality sold..Seeus at once fcTf`t'l1at next ton of 2 mt l!I|0Al}[3S COAl AND frm ST( a u n of a gf'1-to~ged1er meeting on welt South nm: zo J ena mernen.In nur nelgnounncz Lvwnn ann Vllltst(sz-1a~»u much enioyed by those pres-in the mme block when :hc hu this hxuilnx xoc s 'much ol the hui-'llran $1.00 pu hundred at |Kennsrd and Ruse Hill-W. Ii Smilh Intalllgenliy and efficiently to lmptti"*1»--- ---- -|-..fn. Rhmudszn Cul md Feed Store.Arlington-J. B. Stoner.religious ilutruclinn zo thalr pupils. 1.'nm nwm nv m s s . Hm m NEBRASKA I o w a T a w n n o e k e a b y Ex pl o al on . O n n w a .i s . - T h r e e ex pl ox io na i n m u h | : u ~ n t n !n i n ¢ 2 t . m 0 g a l l o n s o f n a -o l i u e s h o ok H M ! e n t i re t o w n n f On n w l . .Sub sequ ent ti r e dn s t rn y vd t h e e n t i r e t o n l e n t s o f t h r e 0 h u m - n m l a l n e r g e nta ll l ng s lm r a of $5 .U l I| .Ti m c a u s e 0 | th e ex p l o sl m u l w a s n u t 110!ermlned. Ho o ne wa s s er io us l y in j ur ed . Bn c k t o No r m a ! T lm l . N e w Y o r k - - N e w Y o r k h u n g m a c b a r k Williams, following of Wnodmw Wil-ma through thick and thin, led the procession of "f11ptlopper:" and made a vlgommu speech calculated to startan anlllmury hand uaxon on the dem ocrltlc side.Not more than th r u r q n b ll n m daylight saving,with Intl Kittie canfusion.. .l n ..an p a r t l é lp a t e i n th e s e p a r at i o n s c o m ml sa ln n.W l l h t h e : r e a l y r a t l t fe d . m n ;; r ¢~ | .| , h e n s vr t ed , c o ul d n o t pr o p e r l y re fu s e t h e n u l l m r l t y . Sennlor Il-oral: nf ahc continued his atuu.k upon the tmgzy la dublin. He predicted that anon after the ratltlcnlion ol' the treaty Pmsldent Hard A n n o u r w l R e t u r n o f Tr o o p n . W ns hin xt nn, D . C '. -Cu nus ld cru bl e s ur p r l s e h a s b e e n m u u a m ! In W a s h i n g t o n b y t h e s u m m e n t n l Sa- mn tor L odg e ln th e s vu n l t * t h a t h e : h m m h t h e w a s " a t l i b e r t y l u m y "th a t t h e . A m e r i m r H o o p ! n u l i n ' Il n i n v w n u l d b e x l n In r e tu r n n t a n c e . n l t l a n n n h th e e x a c t U l m fo r vo u l pl e l v w l th a i r n w u l u f t h e i r i u n p u a n d t h e U m : h a d n o t l n w u d e t r r m l u vd . 'lI1¢'N.'h a d h m m n n In t l m n t i o n fr o n q u n r l e r n r l m l v t o l'r¢\s ldent I! a r d l n | t h a t o u r m m m m i u l n t b e i a l u e n u n ! $600.°W.W° to British ncmployod.Ifundun.-Sion'than lllf n billion dollars has a vxponded by the Brlllnh gnvernmvnt In rvilevlng the t n l p e n Act lve ln S a l t B l l l u i . !¢ e l !| a l . - r t n l p vr n ha ve b t f n n e u n I n t h e N e w t o w n n r t l x r o a d s d l n l r l c i u f E a s t B e t t u a t , m a n y r o u n d s b e i n g U n d G t r m o t L l f i 9 - Yn r O l d G l r i . A n a n g u N e l s . - M a l w l C o o k t h c a _r e a r ol d d n uz l n e r a t C . U . Po e t n f t h i s p l a n .h a s fi evol np ed a ph ys ic al g i ft th u ! i s ; mu 1 |n | .: tr i cn d ! a nd ph y si c ia n s alike-.M a b e l w ¢ h : h n o n l y B2 p o u n d s b u t w h e n :mise w l i i s n t h a r w l s v th e ntr on gc st :n u n i n t h e c o u n t y c a n l m ! l l ft h o r n n i n c h fr o m t h e fl o o r .W h vu s h e d o n n o t w s u t o r e m a i n u s t l o n u y s h e In vi l a d l y t n m w l i n t o t h e a i r D ; 1 I |a l l t u l n p e n w Ir vn t y w a s m t l i l m l .b u t there was a=q\mll5 st r u n g n m ! n u t h o r l t m l m i n fo r m a t i o n N m !a po l i c y w i l l : n» fvr \ » nc e t o ma l nh a l nl n g o r vu lt l u lr n w In g A m e r l m n : m m m f r o m G e m m a ] had n ot b ee n det vr ns lm -L l. I 1o f : h r u t a h 'fo r i b n via lo ni w.w l d n G o t d C a m o A r r i va . H u r Y o r k . - U a r r y l n ;122 b o n u o r gn l d va l u e d a t 330.000.0(D G m m a n m vr k s t h e In - l g h t n u a m e r G r r g o n i a n a r r l w d fr u m l l n m l a u r r T h e mold In e u n s i n m d t o u m fe d e r i l r u a n » b a n k . sl r ff tu .So ld i er s o n d u l y l o o k u p pmsilinns a n d n m l h - d w i t h ma c h l r m 1.|._ ~_3 h b e | s h r o l l l e r . L u w n n c r , a l s o n w a w a r e t h e : l ft i h u u g h h e i n n u r g e b o y fa r h i s n ge .La w r e n c e n m ! M a b e l g a ve vx h l b lz l o n s l l .: h e - W a s h i n g t o n e o u n u ( s l r . x-Passnutul nos mam ~anata Agog Over Word That Wilson Asks Suppomrs ta Dofeat Agraement. - H ~Eunctts TAKE A "FLOP" ot. More Than Thras Republicans Gan be comma Against tha Treaty. Banatofionah of Idaho con tlnuaa Attack an Treaty.l Washington,Bt-pt.26-The senateggog orer ='i'o°r~». apparently ted! onndod,that erPresident Woodrow thou, from the secluded retirement ~r his private residence here, had sent forth word to the capitol ailing uponll true ballotera In the league of aa~ tions' faith to rise and defeat the naw troatlca at peace with Germany, atomta and Hungary now awaitingtl&catloa._° Mr.Wlllon,It 1| untteratood,has ma quietly lnvltlng soma of ms old .epobaamcn to no home and nu beenretnlntllng them ot the doctrines whichdominated his position regarding the taagua at nations and the Yaraalltoa trttly .He takes the View that thonew treatloa aegotlatod by the Hard ing admlttltttratlon, in effect, do coo- atltute "a separate peac e" with age. many and a deacrtlon on the plrl of Ameriut froln'the allied powers.Non of Mr. Wltsotra "ratttnt from lIlba"prorlu |»o\tt\f;{al resultsamongthedemocratsJohnSharp opens W=:on'r on vnaartas. Bam ol Opposition la Aooaptanoa of Plril of Traaty of Vsraalllaa. "In Through lac k Door." : n Washington.D.C..-Opposition to tha peace treaties negotiated recently by the administration with Germany. Austria and lll1l1¢\1J'. developed whentha senate foralgn ralatlons committee began oonsrlderatlon at the pacta trans- mitted by Prealdeat Harding.Senator Borah.republican.Idaho,leader of the "trraconcllablea" ln the tight nxaum the treaty ot Versailles. explained the hula ot bla oppocltlon to ratulcatlon of the new treatlaa to the eommlttae, which consldered onlytha German pact, and atuonrned 'alth- attt mm; nur ac tion.Senator Boralfs objection to thanew peace arrankament, 'it was said. were based primarily on the acceptance In the new pact ot provisions ot the treaty ot Veraallioa.Tho effect. It was untlenvood Senator Borab coatended. vraa to take Amerlca "throtmh the back instead ol' tho front door" into Butopoan entanglemcnta.Reports from the committed:aa ecntluro mansion were that SenatorBmuhcontendedthatntlllcatlonot the new treaties would entali a mot-ai_ tr not a leaai.obligation to retrln Amerlcan trnopa in Germany.Anothermalor polar of ltla opposition eras sold to rotolve around American represen tation on the reparation: commtsalon Appointment of such an American corn-ntlaaloner. he was aaitl to have argttrtt would folioar npcoaaarlly and bold American rqmesentatlon. in Europeannnanclal attalra, entalllnk lntcrest la IIttropes political problem: for at least forty years--the period tlxetl for payment of the Geraatn lndemnlty. I 0 5e I d o l lor e \r. o Ir. r. 1 t lo J ~3'al tl Ir»lu r c - ho ec na th o r - he ua tmlt yn.or- ceble rd cedt' e : .ot the theton fled perIta. the r.loo ' n-tn tha NEBRASKA NEWS» IN GIJNGISE FURM Bt-ate Oooarranoea of Importance Btlilad to a tow Linea for Quick Pernaal. A movement han been started atTable Rock to provlde pohllc school plana claanca.The coorae provtdea for18 taaaona. at a coat of IS to the popll. in the Omaha post utltce Jana :owe hal bocotuo a fcatun-».Beleetlona areplayed vrhtlo oo- tlvrka aort mall.It la claimed that arrcalet etl'tc1t'nt3 and more apexd ta attained.§'erua coal tnlae may hc reopt-heel vrlth the lntenttoo ol' running tt aa abualnenenterprise.John Alcorn of Omaha, expelk-nn-d tn mine operation.la aoltm over the property and will make a report to a too' dl!!- A vltttlaoco committee has horn or-ganlud at the llttte tooo ot' tfllley for the naman of puttin; tt atop to pettythlevlna and other lnfactlooa of tho luv.The committee has a member- ahlp of 35.A committee or Nebraska :late haakera at a roeetlna,tooktna Intothe attain at tho defunct Hadar hank. ataled that the loan to the stateguarantee fund vrlil not exceed $10,000. 1'roapet~ta in the (brad aection anfor the heaviest yield of sugar beet: ln mm aoeordtoa to zrovren who MoaIday began the har-vent.The Amerlcan company la cnctlna a new dump here to racllloto Iootliag.A greater aae~ an will be planted next year. fartnerahavlag found the crop more prolltablo than mol! othen.Hina Marie Rohertaon of Redfern Tabte vraa aerloualy Injured In I n automobile accident when abe vraa rc -D r .H e r r i n U .B o o p i m - * l i l o - Q his resignation aa p w o m t i pYork college to take ettort Oct TM C l Un !b l !Itor t-tll.w-L35.rI».I.LB¢.re.fi15i£1f acootraetar of Kansas » ;-County .Attorney J. 0 and 4 mont announced that lil hastheappointmentaadec or: :itil Btatea distric t attorney ta than~ w r t $11. acl. All daaarvtng ex-aerrlee mean! ~ hraaka may ottlaln ltoaoetal Tl!!! the toms of loans or rrearlnemedicalaaslatancc.care off. through a road M 550.030 createdthe atata of Nebraska ° tlvt'ma Kztme State Bank omni ~ Cherry county, vraa closed Uyllft Hart. aacretary ot tha atatlintie~ - men!of trade and £'0¢1\ml¢fl-.1la a tlo a ot tha haokfa we., tt made rr thethebank.m a to :~ Hifi."-.I tik The Nebraska 'State '1`°l¢¥ls¢l1»: aoelatton vrltl hold tu annual |'=`ln Omaha November 911..ttttanera alt! be at the Hotel1*~t elle.J . H. nmrlog o. om ts"~tdaot.An attendance ot U ' pected onrr:a. Newman Grove la the tataatfrovn Neb a to declare a "atrikeko£ phone patrons.at mana taequeg .of fartnera and aohaerlhera.ttdecided to dtacontlntta lalephotil vice on October 1. on accountlkb» intreaactl ratoa recently granted. ;'=l°v=w1== company._ Fruit trees oear Gallavrlrt gg »c ounty are in hloanom. and ~lootaton vrhleh have been n around are beglulng to putnsortti ~vines.tt la llltl by otottm ' t i m has never happenw la the ~Colder county bofnro.Some.-it arlll be a light vrtnter.|\\"} Fire destroyed the bam mt: the|I!. ltcbtmald farm wen o l | mmm: h o me f ro m vwn m 'rue rnrtzooo,lvtrther won th e ,t g lo which she vvaa rtdtor was driven bl' Cllttord Black.The car akttlded from a hrldae and went Into the water.atlas ltobartaoa received revere Injuries about the head and ehaat..a. contract for the construction ot more than forty blotla of hrtck pave-ment at Ncbraaka mu. tvaa let tml Llncola construction company by theoltycouncil.Wort:on the protect. which arlll roat about 3200.000 nrllt alart anon.Eleven hundred nlnetythree dollar:to bllla was aewed to the upturned cola of two palra ot overall.: which were found when tho butll' of a Hobowas taken front a ltorllnatoo lumber car at Alliance.He la :opposed tohave boon cruahvd br falling iomlaer in the cor. and was found bs other hohoea att-nllng a rlde.. /The next Iealalature should cut tha state appropriations at leaat 3'l0.lIJO.-ooo,Wllllant H.tlmtth.former state autlltor, ttertared in a ulaaed statementwhlch la alau to be publtahed over his signature ln hla newspaper. the SetrardIntlctnentlent.Btnlth polnta out that the atato approprtatloaa have grown under the tutelage of the tant two tee lalatomt or the MtKelvle admlulatra- tion fmm a time loan than ll0.000.|J00 to t:ao.ouo,ouuWltenthelntornatlottal Aero con»RTM*token place tn Omaha to No- vember there will be eotored twoahipa uunotl by H. B. J. Coz to! Hous- ton, Tex.. moltttutlllooatne olt operator. 'rho fact that thaae nhlpa are comm;(mm Texas ull! out arnttll* tnttcll tn lewal. but the fact that one of theattlpa. known aa the "I`caaa Wildcat" is tho plana that attracted ao much alteu-ttoo at thc tiordaotlcanvtt rac cl in France lout Scif. has created a great deal of lutrreat.Judas' Patna in dlatrlet court. on the representations of attorneys for homiholdera, onlered a decree of forecloatrfe on the Grand latantl tJl0t»er1y ot tne North Amcrtcotl Hotel compattgr. con-llatlnl of an uncontpleted watoryhotcl hulltllng.J. L. burr and R. Il. '~ tlt were appointed rrfereea, with o bon~ or t=tuo.ooo.The decree was for the hrnetlt of crctlltora to the amount of $100,000.It in expected that thefore-cloattn~ sale can be had bs De- ceto l. after which It wlll he pos»alhle to complete the hulttllnl. The vletator ownt-tl hr tt. I1. Catoon.of J\tdo_ has been completely destroyed by tlre,to4|,.'ctl|t-r vrlth Ile contenta.The ltmtt on the bollttlng Ia vatlmated at $12000. ontl on the aralo containedtheneln.$8,600.The lo u la covered by Insurance.The Gram! lsland_,tlredepartment was called to ualtat and aeot lla mnln tTI|k, covering tho eight mllea ln elaltteen ntlnutes. hut lt wasabte to aaalnl only ln pmtectlnt the atl» ja:ent butlmovf.George ('. Foaley, sent from Omaha to the Hebnaka penltentary to tow.has petttlonwl for taartlon. altering that it la hla tts-'Rn-mloatlou to become aBaptlal clergyman.He was convicted of ateatlnz an autornohlh-.tlround ln ao :try In the Lodpepole rtclnlty. fnrmorlt declare. that tt ia oflittle or no oae to s ow mt aheat. tlftttle many have put aeed Into the toll. 9|]||\|| are out hotdlnl hack.Ground has hevo brolvn at Hant ingo for Ht.Marta cathotlrnl ot thelIltlacopal church.Ill-thop Beecher and than Tyner otllelatnl.The jltaltdlagwlll null ttp a of 8T5.tllU. ' illtla on H0-l1ll0 hoods.turned ttymmol dlatrlrt No. Xl coaaoll|I.l.tnl at i.oreoao,Nt-tm.. were awarded to thePeter! Trust totupatty of t)ma.hl.Tho contract for the hulldlog, which la tohe of hrltit and concrete. wan awarded to 8. Il. three! ol' Sltlhey.Plant an- about complete for the tn»tea-notional Acro conneaa to he also November 8-li.'hte nvlns: held to the rorth part of Omaha ls rmtndlng ln dupe unll wort! contra that the leadingairmen ot the tfttllcd 2ltatrs wilt ba ltene.Atteottaon- la eatitnntvtl at HL- I lumen. toe Funk tm-tterlet.. the name aelghhorttood. loautos.tvro n o r m and tart-tl*» were bttmetl. and the her barn +1W.Home at Harwell to si~ ."Iona ot hay were stored.= 03 >> Reitaoattoo of Charlaa A.' aupervlaor of Platte aountyi he no tooger taa nealdent ottha »la asked ln a kttar addreaaatl gp,~ hr Otto tr.Walter. c ounty m t.,lsllectetl la 1918, Peteraqh la e 1over the llae into ltadlaoo 1*t.retained mn mate.aa31n¢'t~t' would realm tt requested too w e ! thath earan tedto aeeth eeo~ ol' the coun haute.tx me Ralalfll ol 31.000311 in NRQ hlethodlat charltahlo a~a t ~ l Ilnatltutlooa aaa recom~».~ananca committee at the o~ E Nehtaaka uoa oo ta cont'~as.l.tncoln.The money raked"| spent oo the following orvteetlw targornent Nehtaaka Waaleyan out ltr.llethodlat hospital ar |Ltethodlat hoapltal at Lincoln. odllt hospital at Bmltahiufl. ,| sri The annual harvest ot taghectaweatern Nehraaka'a me,la now on, aa tamtern have |. 1|ota:vt=o¢. under order! or the*'ll;*l. located at tuottattaotr. fterlna.land Barant.The beet harv :vom Platte valley ta expects-¢¢h700.000 l0.ttl_of hceta. an av ten tool to the acre of m l . . planted to the c ron tht: year.out tmrtna caah to the tarmqwo proxlmott-ly lE».0lJl}.tl00. and namore will he hah! for labor.l't0¢H'1ll of approxlmatelf* on ts.ooo huahela of potatlll*,lm acrea wltl bc the remadahld for income aet on the iartlteif Johnson, tvro mites nonlt og;~thla yrar. if the entlre ctopgg to the average made by t \lready harvested.The po o t ready dna have averaged tm to tht' acre ood are helog ttmrke (london for 01.05 a huabel.Foahare of the proceeds.ut.IJ ~ whose home Ia at Plainview. Heh received over $f».ooo.lla tal? the land three roar: an for ; acre..:one lllolllintl tuberc ttllae to mondt la the :oat let bt' Dr.Larlle oi' the fceleral horeah'~ tual indarnry who ta doing alll!!culoala work ln Dooalal. Wall!~ Cara.Rarpy and Dion c oo~ number ot cattle have he n. ,every day aa tatereat to tha ridding the herds of the ~..arorrlotr all over the dlatrl Ilc k le doe!not bolleve thatcoloda la Inherent in any breed tle. but that coadltlona rather breed are the cauae of the rp tho plague.Ilan; c ttlaeoa ot wood Lake been severely stung br the "aol~and every mcttlng will Iltulas crowd out on un- llnka playtltglpool."'ro dale the m m t .irouruc la held by B. H. Mlckq made the mttnne to to.The elty counrll nl Ptattsnzhlo taken atop-a to repave Mala almvlniapetltlooprearotedrl Chamber of tioatraarco.A » Plattamooth hwnesa toon l0¢1¢B llcd Omaha to look at rcpavwhere arphalt had been laid a fully over colrblg alone atreeteltltla town lun.Lane crowds attended the ~Hen racea In thnatm.o 2lategaardlntr depoaltora at tile Natlonal hook ot ('happclt aaal~loaa, John IL 'l'lertI. Wllllalll It and II. I. Babcock. former ~ ~directors of the I'trust Natl~ have dcpoalled monaagoa ontateamouttllngtoSSD.~Fraorln A. {'l\apmar|. receiver' bank, aa arldlttonal aaaeta to~ In :oaktmr up any deodt that xat the end ot tour sean. to nu:amteo to aatlaty all ienln. A 1 .I l . nflt I Gws wv f lllume m\\'a|!\lnlzlon,n C.-Cnngreu h u reassembled.Sflvr a r n e u sinceAugust 24, will: a full program for the remn§ud\~r or thu exxm essloo.Actlv uy :Q nm In tu mule ln nm senatewhic h will (¢lll$l»\\|iho tax ruIllnn t i ve p a r t I n m e d l vc u s a l u n , u m W u h - ln xl um ga s vr l n u w n l l m vl n g de s ig n at e d Ro l a n d W . l l o y e l e a a n d In i m m s e r G c n e r l l H I T .Al i en ,c o m m a n d e r o f t h i A m e r i c a n a r m y o f o c d l p u t i n n a n d n e v- r r a i am ll nl an ls t o a t w m l .T h e A m e r l c a n de le ga te s h a w b ve n Ins tr uc t: cl it In n h l , s t r o n g l y In m n l n t n l n P e l l t h e U n i l vd ' S t a t e s .tlnwugln i t s n p l r n w l n s n t y w l t l a l l e r m u n y h a s g i ve n u p n or i g h t p m vl d e d f o r u a u l vr t h e u m a ; o f Yerzml iles. b y t h e l i n e r E m p i r e St at e,w h i c h 1 | do c ko d h e r o, on h or la t e st vo y a ae fr o m Yo k oh a ma , w a s a nn o u nc e d t o b e a n e w tr a m p u r l i \ c r m - o n l .Th e l I m p l r e B i n h : mm s 1 2 d ny n , 1 6 h ou r! nn d 4 8 m l nu l os ,uc l u l ! ? u n nl n ; ¢ t l m e on the \\ra;r.Th e Inuit p r e vi o u s m n r k w a s a n b y il u ' U o h l r u Bt u l v,a si st er sh ip .Il.w a s I3 d a y s , 7 h o u r s a n d 4 0 m h n u m s . c-nw!lo the n i ~ i ln g device m d hopped to the hor and wlllleml.The foe its upkeup in so ie one of the chin!subjects for discussion at the allied nmucial conference to be heh! ln Brill- lfls next nwnth. ~-».in Mnniia about that dats and bvflll hi! dutiu at once. ed wlthuut artually zurrenderilhg thc rlulm before going into me confvrvnoa. ll' the r¢>nf¢renve bnaka dawn nawthere In no llnubt that the Blau Fein wut meet a mann of indignation In Ireland.- v |who may dulm lu come. one war vet eran out ol every 10,000 who nm-ved fmm each stale in nm- gram war; anom;egtuad nn enlllted man my each ual:the anny ma any, an repre-sentative: of :hu Aruariean Legion ando t h e r v e t e n l a f q p t c a n l x n l o n l .a n d o f 1 H o r n l n a t o d a l P h l l i p p l n l G o ve r n o r . W u h l n x t u n ,D .C . - A l u n :Ge n er a ! L e o n a r d W o o d n s fo r m a l l y n u m l m n t e d b r r r e u l d e m Ii | \ g d i n g x o b e g o ve r n o r ge n e: u l o f t h e P l n il l ir p l ue in i a nd l . G e n e r a l \ \ o o d ,w\| u»0 sel ect ion fo r Anahrln and Zluusrnry;me nm!he-rr. railroad |ll'l|l. fumiinsr. the allied deb! renaming the utlwr bills.. Real! Tic ket It Prnlnted. lllamarrk.N.D.--The ludependml rwall tlriwl ln the Nortll Ilnknll Thr only reply Poliy wuuld make to questioner: wus "ha, bl." Boat Cranes Paclnc ln 12 Days. lr .b y p u l i l n x a n a l n n 1 : t h a t h r n u u h : t h e n r n d o tm o n t s pe e d l l y t o t h e a r e n a . .. .P n r l s - T h e c o l !o r m a l n t m u m i o r t h e A m e r i c a n a r m y o t m . é u p u l a u o n G e n e r a ! W o o d w i l l b e p l a c e d o n t h e n t i r e d li st O d n l m o r 5 , 4 1 h l l o w n r e - qu e st .h a vi n g s e r ve d m o r e t h a n t h e nec ess ary t h i r t y y e u r l .H e w i l l t i k i Parraft Pulls Flrl AllrI'l'l..Pnnamn, zu.--z~<m>. 1 parrot whomlwuw ls in a zlmrnamm otllre. ind who apparently disliked the Sunday calm lhn! had vltllml thlu little cltys bul- E .r .I ' m m Al ma rl ca n m n n u m r po st s a w vr y w h c m l n t h e w o r l d l n l n u m g u n s o f m o u r n i n g w i l l s o u n d fr o m s u n r i s e u n - x l l a f t e r m e h u r l a i ve n m o n l e l L n W u h ia z t o n . 1 |l n . h a s s p ~ I t h e p a n t u e w m l m u m h s In t h e Ph i l i pp i n e s In ve s t lg a i i n g c a n di t lo n n for i 'n . »s l do n t Il u n l l n g , a n d L ! ex pe c te d so u a u n m t h e z u w m a n h i p fo r a p e r i o d o f o n e : e a r a s m o n u \| ..ta k e n ba n h o u s e m i n e s a n d m i n i n g tu b -vo m mi t te o ._ tailed in approprlate sumrlent funds tocarry nut the law, prmrldlng unifnrnn gowrnnzent hruclntumva for the emm-try| military and naval dc-ul. 0 \laulnuld inriun In Xlan Ifrunelaratz u n d P o n i u n l , O r r . e .rin a n n Ho n lu i Gu ma ln . m u t a " ' F l l d I § " S h l d l i d n n . Ne w Y o r k . - l i e u ; n mu t n i n t h e U u l u - a B t l w x w i l l a t t e m p t l n e x r h n l a z u r a d l n m e n a a g n w i t h tht*w o En g i i n h l m : t k o u n u , M a r r a n d M o o n e y , w h o a r e o n t h e w a y t n t h e A u l n r t i r w n h S i r E m - e l t R l m r \ : !e l n n s vx p m l l l i o n .T h r B o y S w a i n n r A m e r l r a n a n n n u r w e d c fm l u i p e r m l m l n n h a d b vr n o h t a i n vd 20 u n i th e N e w Y o r k n a val m d l u a l n t i u n . Genarai Fon!sing In Franca.Havre.-General l'\rslnlmt. rmnlsulml ar of the Aznerlmn nruulus durlng the gn-at war. lm: relurnvd in I`r\m1.A mzlmmt of infantry nu m the quny and a grunt rrowd cherrfd all~illuninntlruily u Hma n !Prrnlniug lasuiwt.Ile wma presented with utiuuquet nf Amrrlv.an hunky roses byndelegationof school children :md man m-lr.onwul ln :bo name of the my br Mayor hh-yer. e r l y n l e d he re .P e m l o n n .4-acl:co n i n l n l n l m o r e t h a n i l u ' 3 0 0 n a m e s r e q u l n d .w e r e p r vs e n l vd u t t h e ne cr o 1 n r y o f m m - n n i i l r e a s k i n g m a l Il . A . S a l e s .fo r g o w n m r .Sl vcl n bj o rn fo r a n u r n e y i n m - r u l m d J. A . K l t r l l e n fo r co m m i s s i o n e r n f n g ru r u l l u r e l a d In b o x be pl a ce d on th e ba l lo t . 2*iim:nru Fails. x. T.-An uualdmllnrd srnnum svn bmue ilarougla the upprr nplda and our Uh- Amlrimn Falil. afcor allw sus an-vu In Jump Into thedxar nur Umm lnlard bridge.. Sntaruu éf Bunn Protlctod. Wnuhlnulnn. U l'.--.'\\|r\1|r\lm'¢°¢ shut "legitmaio Ihmnlnn l!\l|°n~a|In" "UI Inmrdully :mnd|~d at tho urmusm-nt mul fn r m u m n f e r r n r r L a w - h w n ¢ m l u ; . Q e c r e t l r y D l vi a A n k a H i l p . \\: n\ Il ln lrl nn . Z)( T . - T h e a i d o f m n nrm u in p ro mn ti na z an rm tl fr nvrl de m ow me-ng n r in d u s t r i a l r i l s p m w 1:h e l m : s o u g h t b y S x w l a n o f L a b o r D a vi s . lnwnl Walther for Wlddlng Day. lim-tfurd.Uma.--An lnmnmcamlir r for $310 nznlpsl unfavorable Rcillf Work to :II Stasvlng Ruaall \\unml.-Tlae Amerienn relief zulmlnlstrsmon has mkdded to s»xt|°l\1l im work in all porilons -nf atanlnz Itur.-ls. Namad Hud of Air Servlet.Wnnlnlnmon.D.U.-Col Mu nn Malinws Patric k. nf tht' mrps ur vn glnmra, wan noauinmml hy Presiclrnl Hlny Hurt in Tornado. Zadasxiilv, D.-A mlmbfr of rwmomwereinjuredwhen:rapped beneath debris. ri|1|n~:l fmm bulldlmnl hs' n lar-aado hm.Tha alarm tore th:ouxh the huslnea: nc-cliun of the city, alnnmgiug rlrmatly ¢\0|'I alructurc. P n p a r i n g f o r ldl ana aa. New York.-New Xgrk rxpocia mo. mn n i t e m vn t h i s w in t e r , a n d u m a l m - r y Is he-Ing not I n m o t i o n l o me n t t h e pr o b l e m .F i ft y t l z n - o c h a r i t y on zu ul : a t i o n s h a w d c vl c l e d t n p o o l t l w i r r v- |0l.lr<1~a i n n ge n e r n l vl n r i n g lm u n r . N w r u t i n A v l l t f l x . N u r 1-nrk.--"I'vn nmzmzn a go M i s! Re s a l e Co l vm n n 24 nr-gums. lef t P h ! rnprc.fo r E u r o p e .S h e h a s rc - lu r nvd n fullm~ ¢l¢:rd u m r l x . s a i d i n h o t h e Br u t o f he-r r a r e .Rise at t e nd e d a n lvln i in n n r ho o t In l~ 'nn t "c . Anothar Praha cl' Fluids ls Urgul. Wuslalnglnsu. D. C.-.\nntl:er lnvestl gntlon of cumlitlrvna In Ihr Wm! \'Ir» zinln th-lah: was ||rn;\n¢~nl in a neanlu tlan Intrmduwd in llw house hir Repreienlatlu- l"nslrr. npuhllcul. Obits, wha Goid Sur Pannu Go:nplaln.Washington n. C.--Hundml-¢ of lot- icru from guhl mar parents rvrlllnxthe¢o\ammen1'n fnlluro to fum!-\h xrswo mmrhrrs as promlml and an rv- qulml haso been rrmlved by iezlon nl- Bl .Ln u lx .S i u . - A u l h o r l t y t o l n l m r h imme dia tel y a $S. ow. 1m lnm lnfl al lll lll ui- l n g c a m p a i g n w a s g i ve n n m n m u - n n ; o f t h e hmqn ltal r u r u n l i t t w u !th e i m gw ri nl cc u nc l l n f t h e S h r l n v.n f w r w h i c h i t w a s r n n o l l n ve d t h a t t h e w u t r n l ll n| \| »l tn L_ !o vuwt np p r o s l m n t o i y I xiegnzannwnl Pinhlng ly wi d . New Turk CMJ. N. '¥-The widenot fleonze W. Yaluhrlallt may bertlmv thebride uf Urn. Jnlm J. l"¢n|\in¢ Il' the homaw|»\\ nf Ihr ¢\x;wrtn In Wuhlngtuli and New York mwivtr is earned. I |w d n ti a n n f Ft si mu u , u r u ln z ll m t nm ! vo u c h fu n -n f 1 | n n i n m i l e fo r m e A m e r l c n n l»~,:| n n m n w a u n n n t K m - nuu C i t y h e b x w n d n l l o w u l t vm fer» d l n r f ,'l'1 |ll m l n |¢ff"¢||1\§Im a h l \ n x n n t n l . f o r v u f t vr n ao r r l m r y . n |ue rn be a ring nin e ty oI|:hl alms,n u m m a n d ¢ h l l d n n t h e Ii r n n k l y n c n r a vn n o f I1u:|1¢~stm|¢k~n luu n-a r r i w d a t H u h ! Id l h 0 .w l w r a e n t e r l n t n z m n t b g ; h m m a r r a n g e d i n r w e p t i o n o f i h e A r n n a u u . IW h s e In e a se o f r a i n'Arrive at Buhl, Idnho. Twin Falk.Idnl.¢:-{`nmpnaed of vl o I.Il o n l o n u m a r lo ea l l n u u n n t eRtduced Rahman Faro Urgsd.Fan I`runc4|-cn,{';|||f.-Tho \.:lll ¥w i t h t h e r a n k o f m a j o r g e n e r a l W a r V t i a n n s G a i h o r , De t r o i t. 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B a b a L l t t l e f o r d I n : p e a k i n g a n i m : - 1 '¢1dad t o c o m o b i d he re ,m u D i l a ,beca use I u m u g m th e y m t g t n n e e d m e h e r e a s w e l l a s b e a m s I vu a t n r d I w o u l d b e a b u r d e n l o P a t - I m e m a f r n l d I w o u l d b e a b u r d e n t o Pa t .S e e m s l i k e x m i r : t a l k p r o p e r a t : I l i P vc t r l o d a n d t r i e d . P u s p e n t h a l f o 'm y l i m o j e s t a m i n 't o t a i n pr o p e r .P a l , n h fd p a t d o w n w o r d ! I u n u s u ft l u o n a s h e e t o ' p a p e r . a n d l | l s t u d y 'e m .A f e l r d .m o n .D ID . 'c nu »e , x ln '!,b a l m ! - i n d a l l o ' t h e m . 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D m - p i n l o w e r o ve r m o r e 1 1 tw i st e d l l u r o l a ?T h l t ' |ca l le d l u n , a n d t h e y d o n ' ¢ l m b u t o n n l l l l u r r .Th a t l l l t l a N d . l p i d e n 1 1 |b e e b a l m .O ve r g a n d e r | u z u vr y u mo nk n ho od .I Ya rn e n a m l l o u 1 o ' a b o o k H | J o r B l o a m m e .B l d n t w e b e t t e r b o = t o w a r d ho m o ?I t - l v l :b e | - d l r k w a r d n o o n . w o u 't i n " B a l d D o l e ," W i l l y o u g o m P a r f u m t o r r n o n o w f' " I - - P r e be e n a~won der1 n'," m u r u d z u m ." W h i c h In p r o p e : m m o r h u m ? " (\_ __h I. Then llajor Bradley, gum at Bon umaa. mods into the room Illh psmdum and lnidiedy slr. 1nd..hlndenlnnd me annum perfedlz. 'Ukltlemen."he urged."shale Wh.Bl rrlandl."¢ * H U dldn'i.Neither anmed tolibhaud un m|3or.It tngurod mu |.'l\»Hu knovledn at men fond mahm rrwlwn c hildren . vu not I -un railway company had beenrd. no doubt, by tha gunz ln nt old unum W in-atlas-and I. had been unioaded a :mall ioeomolhra. a dozen or au at nal can opening at me ummm.las or :um nu! ralia with keg: :ea for mem.award hasTroma a crm err men I like been at :ha balldluc f aOI round umben thai had been om the nearby woods; :ha at '¢¢°¢\131¢<l tha n mea aa hon and Lltlietonla, and thu that nt peace! Tha; didn't racognhaocauaa ot tha dlaianca and the ll lhl von, and bec auaa they too busy to pay any puucum- lon to her.th-er mu toward D oa nm an craur or men 'na as work dear- to aae ma mu.'Bo mu: aha aan roPar. 'u me "bnrbmian prtneaaat"I d!dn't know what am: mana. but 2mad Wa somethin' bad.I went into aha house. became 1 umm 1|ant ua ur anything, and her yon on mochar.But I listened. and 1 heard her ur iha rear and this la lt: "W hat arm nm do than the 1nlnlnnovallonwe an ot.Patricia?aha aaya.'She'll he a hunters to youPatricia;you'1l h a n a hallalvagg person num; uw sou. llka a lady bearl A"ThaI.'a what it vraa me sam, Bl!! Dale....Pmahoratlwy doneed me hare, and I ax ya thll. Bl!! Dale:Ara you nom to sae ma coma hack?" "Perhaps may ao and you."Dale slowly atrippad tha tiny Ieavea frvm a Dale spoke qmcuy."uurat nhunfor ma.Wlil y ou so m Patricia?"Beaten. Babe Llnlatord am breath ana! smiled. "Yea lllatcr Dah,"she anrdgnedly .* I wllL r u go than :ou want .ma to zu. ef-lo Torment. Nw zen ma hour I2 that I and mar paoplv; and the miaa aa thlck aa uriaaaaa ln while ara walk on.". ar »a a a 4When Dall mama to J ohn land'a cnhln from havlng 'nelLltilptorul III!!! to her father' ba found Haier Bradiay and Blndtlng at tha gaze.IIeck ha important.. had Data, ha aald."Better no: tall me about 1 aber mvwr-* replied Da!Q;__; ra Soap IDEAL - Hands zs .ase¢,1'.|¢-51. L I l 151 " ' \i \ \ 1 n » » ma mma u m a at n u n Other Ilan and Ilan lharpiy . ~H a i a a t t o m aJohn}| onhnd.too.am»e. 0H'Wq'daa'n¥k¢¢.hadn't wa!"Dah. u n u a m m n m u q m m m n l # -a u wa n d , "u m a Harb Iaikad »§i`u an uhm. mv J°f Bradhy and Ben Littleton!J ailantly after mem.At the Dala elulht John \lol~elal.\d| da n a a nd mm hi m. tn ; th a n y for Lha llttla mmm-n n n Sho hun! me sound; at the ax and tha naw, tha hammer and the »1aaLandonu\honc amat.aboraantba gnu dull roar of IlID10dl1\| dyna mlll aa a clit! na blown c lear if lu foundations.m a zmuhem u m m m m m mhappily.AM :ba had not been happy lor a |008 uma.i*au'l¢la lic lnudn.liz par hom me ll n um mmm. h ad been tindnaia meer. but tha mountofmu ' Da£e_an n m Dila,had anubhld Inf*-I Idol tho longingtor the om Mme hills val rhlwa in her blood.80 she had mms back. nm f i l l "ISUI TBI! la PDI. luuItmul aruaon to Irarrant your auxin; hare or f.ouru. rm not :cm zo one nu. Babe. Ilul you nm: go back sa Patrida very soon.If y o u ha d b i a n lbu r d e n toPatricia, she would have told you." Baba pu! um a foot and idly mlled an acorn anon the path with one bare big toe."But I-I dunt think I want to go aaqgz," Sha prowstsd."Ta father azq ng-¢, a heap miner."~ "But you must go hack." decland Dale. "You reall: mud." lien i.!u.lcford'a Gauthier was I!-Ient.For a moment a n abwntly 311.}.l&|r| aa IDU utr wclv,¢u;.'Um' 'nut ln to an dum tou n ban maala Addie ilardaever nmol:-edli when ther 2 llhld aatinl. John Howlandway into the 'beat room, wha :ook chairs.The major 1: df-1; By Hlc l. alollan withi n ;gnaznaal,lighted tha md of his W old. head Ill-ll.au to unpurden Bl mind az gn at iaforrbatlon.' "wen, Blu. ad wr." he bexmen IWW!! 9.0 irmdar Ill! 2 urodldlrs amoln as yum aa zu °'w¢!|. Blu, old boy.ha wan: 1.. . u - _ . ; - . . . - _f i n . "l L ' |n h : I >g f l h y i elri h"l l 6¢mlnd you make the hunk?"Dila I ill* li lle h ls MM ;in po! mn ma o n - ma ofu l u m m m and mo ''ta wh ir l a br lg m mr b u t¢H¢'=¢m m n u n : b m u n p 'Hllle d d n t nf D n ld llonlala n n u m .Be eoaumna to look f| \ g, ¢ ¢¢ r ,h | ¢u n trlJ '. n nu | | 1 | ins munity In the wurhl 5 1 1 1 1 .u l 5 1 1 1 1 ,U l m ¢ * | l l u .n u n 5 " l u Q .w r x Q L ra Soap IDEAL - Hands zs .ase¢,1'.|¢-51. L . . Qktndué ra Soap IDEAL - Hands zs .ase¢,1'.|¢-51. L ,...a;¢zr°u;» ra Soap IDEAL - Hands zs .ase¢,1'.|¢-51. L ;;;1;d g u m Pa i a hn x-THE mrranrsusz- ILROAD 'rum TABLE Chicago 8: North Western Th i n : E u t- 4:35 p. m. Ddly. 211:13 a. m. Daily. Train: West.8:-'lg 21. an. Difly. 2:54 p. rn. Dlily. C.. S. la" H. a U.0 Tni nl Nor th. 7:26 n. m. Ihily except Sunday. 2:00 p. m. Uaily except Szzndnih 8:30 a rn. Sunday only. 'I'rn.in| South.12:57 n.. rn. Daily except Sunday. 6:28 p. rn. Daily. . . . . . - . - - . c I-'ritz Fischer Wu arrested during f air week and charged with ilicgal Paint. Chan up.Blair Pharmacy. he Rhoades Coal and Feed Store. Bran $L00.pcr hundred at Mrs.Lids Selden is visiting reln~ ive; at Cckyvillc. Kansas. Wanted to Buy BaHe3»{ will pay cents above market price. Rhoadel Coal and Feed Store. Mr. md Hn. Chu. Ross returned nat Sriday from the northern Inkes. DANCE AT E. OFTS HALL BEN- 1r~:G'ro:~:.NEB.,SATURDAY, I CT. 8.u The (amen of the county are near- er through sowing wheat.Next ~mes 'the corn picking.. Mrs. J ac k Bun m is enjoy ing n wo 1reek's vucatio from her duties clerk in Sas Bros. store. T}=}°r~e are some new things in bd- rr goods at the Bhir Home Bakery ~E W ~HL? MMIKET REP() '1' 6118 waters . prings -__ n .210 .09 .22 as -,-+-.24 utter -. . utterfut H . heat No. 2. at: . _~ri=. while ..__._ rn, yellow ogx -.. -» - - . - . 2 5 .34 $1.00 .23 .37 .38 Saou ui $10800 nounoonolooa: n»oru»<~|f»~»|»7-04-af-»o4'\f>~|¢|o OMAR W WONDER FLOUR Omar Flour is rapidly gaining new friends.It has quality and is pricad to sell.Guaranteed to the fullest extent. Surglaum For Slle We have plenty of t°°¢i sorghum for anle.Thom wishing to buy please bring .il-ml to put it i.n. Alvin Huddleson, ||i n o u t o n $ 5 0 0 b o n d s . B L A I R I 0 ( . ) T - H A L L T E A M S K U N K E D Blair High 3chooI'| foot ball .team -should b e g o o d stude nhu.i t s a s u r e t h i n g t h e y a r e n o t fo o t b a d !p l a y e n place at San Bros. Mins Gladys Woods. fonner ma2.hc- mntiu teacher in the city schools in 1918, visiled friends and fonner pu- pils in Blair the past week.Miss Woods wgus considered one of the but hstruzinrs in mathematics that the city schools have had for some timeand at present she El fmiahing up her demvne in science at the Uni. of Chi- |:g|gg ~d try them.1811 If you can get your c ollege wori! t Dani College, why go away to get it .Pay us a. visit and let us sec hat can be done.24-t! Mn .Ed Rauma of Omaha,who ormerly operated the Rouse restau- nnt, was in Bhir lui. Saturday via- illng nu um home of 'Hugo Hank. Dr. D. C. Peebles am! wife had ns their guest neeemly. Dr. Peebles nis- ter, Mrs. Nellie Richey, of Washing- ton, D. C.Mr. and Mrs. Richey will zfslde nt Amel. Iowa. Rev. J. A. Johnson returned Tues-$85.92 Saved If You Act At Once On BLUE BIRD ELECTRIC WASHER Because of a jobbers overstock at the present close time when money is abort we made the BEST BUY E VER.A ridiculous price of $ 9 0 . 0 0 But don'b delay, because price may last only a few days. The Arndt Hardware Get Our Prices on Feeds; °We alao handle the . 0CClDEN'l` Fl.0UR~ This flour is well known and with the Omar gives us two lloure of unquestion- ed worth. a s t h e fe l l o w w h o s o l d t h e c o c n d o g " l l a w ; s n ' l g o o d f o r m y t h i n g clue. t h e r e fo r e h e w o u l d b e m g o o d C0011 d u g "w e a r e s u r e t h a t t h e b o y # u n : poo-rl students. Th e g a m e b e t w e e n A l b m o u d V a l l e y a n d o u r b o y s w h i c h o c c u r r e d o n l u ! Tu e s d a y r r s u l t c d In a sco re o f 3 7 t o 0 .l t co u l d h a ve b e e n \\ o r u e b u t w e w i l l w a n a t h a t o u r l a d s w i l ! m o w t h e m w h e n w h e a l i n i n a n y . A \\ .stJ: SERVICE FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE THE CITIZENS STATE BANKOFFERSYOUAPARTICULAR KIND Ol-' SERVICE. IT ls A PERSONAL SERVICE.:Us A CHEERFUL SERVICE.rr IS A FRIENDLY SERVICE rr IS A HELPFUL SERVICE.rr is A WILLIING sanvlcuIT IS A SERVICE THAT PLEAS-m PARTICULAR PEOPLE. CITIZENS STATE BANK BLAIR'NEBRASKA. GN :NK o~ PERSONAL 5ERV\CE P h a d b e e n i n a t t e n d a n c e n t t h e M .E . a n n u a l c o n f e r e n c e w h i c h w a s i n ses- ei o n n t t ha t p l a c e la s t w e e k . M i s a M a r y C o o k s w t o w o r k u t l h e Ci t i ze n : _H e n k o n O d .I .M i n Co o k 's i o n ;a n d fa i t h f u l se r vi c e i n t h e fo r m e r C u t e t t e r h u n k m a k e s h e r o vn l u a b l e a n d e m c i e n t h e l p e r . Mi s se s S a d i e a n d E t h e l B a l d w i n h u e r e t u r n e d f r o m L o g r m ,Io w a , wh e r e t h e y s pe n t t h e i r va ca t i o n a t t h e h o m e o f t h e i r pa r e n t s .M i s s Sa d i e i s b a c k a t h e r w o r k a t K u h n 'a s t u d i o ....I Cash Bafgéins in Meats '|'he Rhoades Coal & Feed Store We offer (or CASH the following attractive values. Boiling Meat 6 and 10c per lb Roast 12 and l5c per Ib Picnic Hams 18 cents Bacon 25 cents NORTH SIDE STORE X\\l1n'|photo( will Q z m you. Barttiz-a in Wall Paper. Blair Phannacy. Bun $1.00 per hundred at The Rhmxdu Coal and Feed Slow. The Harvey Klvgh family are un- der quarantine from marie! fever. _Mn George Donaldson uf Omahauna in Blair yesterday on business.I Wanted In Buy-Barley .will pay 2 cents above markgt price. Rhoades Cm! and Feed Store. The family of W .Withorby have Purium Pznnke Flour,mf me ever, 35oent| per sac k tt . The Rho nda Coa l nd Fld Elon moved his family to Council Bluffs lhe 6;at of tho week. Mrs.Rudolph Thompsma, of*Wim side, Nebrssks. is villilinig her parents. Mr.and Mrs.J. C. Roeenballn, who reside south of Blsir. Wanted to Trade:-A motor c yc lefor s chassis of a Ford nr, suitablefor remodeling into s Ford truck.Enquire of Fred Bugeon.33-ti Chris Johnson and family drove oxor to Fremont last. Sunday to visit at the home of Chris'fsthor m d mother, Mr. and Mrs. R. Johhson. Mr.Holt. foot-bsly coach for the Blair High schdl, is as present using crutches as an assistance wward locomotion, he having s game lower extnemity. Neal Bundic.of H a m m ,wss Ln Blair lut Monday .He is still using his crutches ss the resuit of s broken the wook~l at Lyons, Nob.. Visiting a schooi friend. Rev. P. J. Relnertsen, pastor of the Luthonn church at 'Drum was up to Nofwmam Grove Sunday and preached three sermons during thc day. Miss Sadie Geary, who has made hcr home with Mrs. T. C. Hilton, will tlke nm extended vacation visiting a number of relatives and friends A number of the city teachers took advantage of the cloning of the schools for the county fair and hied them- aolvu to their homes or to vlalt out- of-town Iritntii. Chas.McComb has purchased the1=uild1Rg:»°w occupied as the McComb barber lhop and the Tyson Eieetricn! company of L.A.Wiliiuns.The consideration was $1,800. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. James Kirby amd Sam Christen- Ben Maynard. who has a position in the aehoola at Wisner. Neb.. spent Sunday in Blair with his mother. Wanted to Bay -Barley, wiil ply 2 cents abou: market price. Rhoades Coal and Feed Store. A ngw boy arrived at the Louie Wise home of Du Soto on iast Than- day.Mother and child dnlns nicly. Patrnnlze home institution by bu!- ing your bread of the Blair Hama Bakery Nia!Una af athlr bakery 200118. a\|:.IDU William Barnes. who for the put |. in employed. The expenses connected with a eo!- lege education an be out by attend- ing Dana College.2-I-Lf Hrs.Arthur Bawns,ol'Module lowz, is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Walloce of this city. Golden West flour,made at Puritan mills, 5225 per sac k at The Rhoades Coal and Feed Store. Time to Plant Bulbs New for Spring Blooming.'l\.1lipx,Hyaeinthq,Nar cissus, Crocus. also Polonia roots. 34-2:Rodgers Florist. \ M i n Mellale,teacher of Home '\:|ITlRESlioP m I M !" i '¥.\~' , , ~r___1 ., 5H l |.~§;:g_~ »-~~. pu e a t e n o f c h a i n :fo o d w h a t w a s l e ft |I 'P white-face: and one Iooked like th# other.He has a good ful!pasture where he expects to start them and then finish ihem in the yards Eater. Mr. sad Mrs. Henry larcnzen. of the Long Creek school distict, were in attcndznce at a illslinnary meeting nl the Brown Creek church on lmt Sunday.A big dinner was |»0r\e~1 a n \||t y ' |p m g r e s s i ve t e n e h e n h i e d t h e m - se lves a w a y Lo O m a h a o n l a s t W e d - ne sd ay ,Se p t .2 1 m d w e r e m a r r i e d . Th e fo l l o w i n g d a y M r . G u y e r r e c e i ve d 'w o r d t o s o m e i o B c n k l e m a n . N e b . t o t a k e c h a r g e o f t h e s c h o o l s t h e m a n d t h e ne w l y- vu .- d s l e ft i m m e d i a t e l y f o r t h a t po i n t .Th e y a r e r e c e h i n g t h e c o n g r a t u l a t l o n s o f t h e i r m a n y fr i e n d s . 5few \ \. eek n eg o. M r s . H n l h e F r e n c h a n d t w o c h i l d r e n o f O t l l , C o l o r a d o a r e vi s i t i n g a t t h e home of Mrs. Frenclfs parents. Hr. and Mn .Mnrxhall Wilcox,and at t h e h o m e o f h e r s i s t e r , M r s . B r J . G . S m i t h . T h e E n t e r p r i s e b w w :o f a g o o d h o m o f o r s o m e m i d d l e - n g e d w o m a o r g i r l w h o w o u l d b e w i l i l n g t o d o l i g h t ho u s e k e e p i n g i n m f o r r o o m a n d b o a r d - o n l y o n e i n f a m i i y . IIn q u i r e n t E n t e r p r i s e o l k e .35- lx A c a r d r e c e i ve d a t t h i s o I'| 'l c e fr o m A . J. L a z u r e o f F t . C a l h o u n l o w m d z i p v I fall weather and drove up to Sioux City and back last Sundny. Mr. and Mrs.Ed Hater, Mr.and Mrs. Chris Hin: and fmnily and Mr nnd Mrs. Louis Schonék and family notoeri over to Logon, Iovla last Sun- day for n iittle picnic dinner. After a couple of weeks visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Go¢r» hand and other rehtives is\ and around Blair, Mm. Newt Sutherland left for her home in Cheyenne, Wyoming this (Thursday' afternoon. The Nebraska State Journal is of V_@Donr 12111, wghenitwmosto res-we --audit sybemusoiu.Another:ip-usaiblazanes-&~w?@d2é.¢ memnney.!Ie:elI at Fremont. An open meeting hu:been u|¥l-d a r .. colsior Springs,Minsouri,where he goes ammniiy for n few weeks stay after the busy smuson is over. Mrs.Annie V£oGaLe|,Miss Anna Raver, Henry Rover and Dr.. C.R. Mead drove over to Lincoln last Sat- urday evening to attend the N.FI. conference which was in session there at that iime.They also visited with Mrs. C. IL hind at University Plone while then. Mort Grover unloaded forty head of iine feeder: last Thunday which he expcc ts to feed out in the next prise renders.Daily,momimg edi-tion $5.00 per year.With Sunlla§ $6.00 per year.I'rom now to Jan. I, evening Journal .75 cents, with Sun- day $1.00.The }Interprise. will take your subscription. Rev. A.E. Marsh Ls in Omaha to- day attending 9 meeting of tha Wom- |\n's Auxilary.Father llolsappie, who has recently retumed from Scr hin where for three years he held missions; in to weak ll. the meeting. On Friday,tomorrow,Rev.Ma nnwi!! be present at the church Service League in Omaha Mr.Lyle Guyer and Miss Viva .. .._._|_ ~a n n o n n a n n i n n a n n o n n c n n o n n a f BLAIR BRIEFS--Local and Personal Ruhlfs Photos will plume you.Kuhn's Photos will plone you. Phonograph Recdrds,your hoke Try Hug Tune.BinirPhlrrnucy. T5 cents.Blair }'hlrmacy.lawn Gnu Seed 5?Aye Bros. Rev. Marsh was in Bancroft Wed-Houma.an-ef ncaday.Dana Collegc I'all Term opensgr3AggnSept. 27.Write for catalogmw.24-tf ~ ' . t ' ; . ; " . . . . . . . . . .' " ' " " " ; » , . . . f W a n t e d 1 °~~~ sT h e R h o a d n C a l i a n d I ' s u l S t o w " " § 5 . 2 . " § L f E n ; ; k : d p ; ]S t o r e . i h s h i r O o c i d zg g ~p m e u t n o n |M r .x m l M n .J o h n S a s h a v e b e - a n 1 r n j c y i n g n v i s i t f r o m t h e i r s o n R u - of Julius Petenon lost Saturday. Sunday and Monday. " h Enterprise known of a party 1ho would like to :tom n piano for the use of it wrough the winter or will root one.Enquire ot this oillce. Mr. Fred Donucker of near Ken nnrd was a Blair business visitor >=r=l¢vd»:r~Fred is one of the farm- ers that the slump in pric es hun't affected nm! he is going right along sawing "food just the mme and in making good.' At a meeting of the Queen Esther Circle held at we LI. E. chumh par~ lor:5ell.el¢ll3 the following officer! were elected for the coming year: Mrs. L. A. W illiams. pres.; Mrs. w. J. Koopman, vim pres.; Mn. Georgia llantings,aecy.;Mrs.Osenr Guyer, Irena.After the regular rout;;e of busines had been tranuctod the Indies ,pnrtook of a delicious lunch which had been prepared for the occasion. rnjcying n visit from their son Ru- dolph md family.` Gaiden West Hour,made at Puritan mills, $2.25 per sack at The Rhonda Coal and Feed Story. Let the Blair Home Bakery do your apecial baking when you hsve com pany or nn: serving on nfruhmenl committees.IBM ('. B. Bunn bought over 50 head ofmule y zstedsy n the Omaha Euankat to vat his enormous corn crop this winter. Mr.and Mn. Tomas Monhov of 1 / \\ ~/~as .\ »\l \` \ }qEBll.&S|{A CITY AWIARDS CONTRACT FOR PAVXNG Nebnaks City,Nab.,Sept.20 .- The city commission let tho evotnct for the construction of more than 40 blocks of brick pavement to the Able Construction of l.-incoln.Immedintely upon being nwnrrled the cont:uct the representative of the firm ordered the equiprm..at sont to thin city and it in expected work will ntart within a few days.Mr. Able dee|_ued heal Iubor will be med 'éherevo DOISHIIP The job In round numbers wil! npruent on inveltment of $200,000. :ales for corn shucking this fall. 'lh1~| ia fell. to be an lnporlant piece "Q work as rates in the plat have be-= 1widely diilennt and have mum!fl] feeling and often the lou of a him .11 mr..\ when the employer needed him bully.Sltuniay aiuemoon at 4:*"'; p. m. at the court lnoun in lhe dal and place.Both farmers and hill *| mon are invited to attend.1 The irmpvation nie gy the Arlin ton fair Tut Thursday ~*¢» a decld=! success.Mr. J. l!.f3\ric let! gruun '1 a splmdldly bred Poland Chinn spri .r boar which was sold Ill. objection S{'f ndting $69.00 total.Hula.Andn~ and J. P. Jensen olllclsled \lth lhvu usual success and the gmwd bid ev zhuaianically.The .last msn,I»1»" Cnpenhoft. pt the pig for nity cems. Since Mr. Crnpenhofl is u Dune nm 1 he wld County Agent Olson to Srl] the nil over and give th`e money to the boys.The first objection ada at lilly een!I a hid brought in $391100 F I 1 1 \ ~"B.--.. - f l i . The clncm 1f/V' N o $1.mluAnD PRI CE | 5 0 0 " W 2 2 | * E E °IhlClrtl¢U3Stif-¢\llil\lI1n2,lI'|¢|hnunellher "°°'§'h"§ ',j;,'";," ue o u r ¢.cIl%'..'2¥....¢ :moulin outugl; Ihvvr dealer c an'rg=n irnadna,-rua! bun fmanare.name. od-&\¢;.| U 31.50.W|'|.I .lendthea d u p n . - p a u . s a u 34 ro IB. N u n ! !F u lk ! l ld i ls h COUNTY COURT Domus Samuel Graf tried to play aisle :Meer during the county fair and an a result was arrested and on Monday h ld his trial and plead mmilty.He was ilned $35.00 md coats. Rink MeDem\ott was lined $15.00 and coats for being dmnk at the county fair.Ed Rana vru arrested during fair week and chqrged with 1.|lIla\porI.in|{ and illegal pass-anim of intoxicating iiquor.Ha will released on $1,000 bonds. . . . . . -_._ . . _ _ . . . . _ . . - \ -'ra z m rrnarmss- ~. i \ ~ inns!-'nur .n - n u n - u - i i l . S . A n é e r a o n ( r o a d w o r k ) .133 .00 A l a r y C . D e b g l . C o . C l k . ( t r a n s . T d c k e r t o N o r fo l k )30. 00 F r u x k Ja n k l n s ( 2 0 0 3 w o r k )\125.90 m m o n i z m m , w I ¢ é -~ o f f u m p r od u c ts :n d th c r ef o m necommusded 10 per eznt of the |el!~ Clay Center,Nob.,Sept. 27-The ing price nf corn,he offered for dincton of the farm bumau dlicuued huskfng this fall. corn husking wages ntltlaeirmeet.l».g !ut..Friday.Aftelmfully comiderinz wrigea paid in former years and the i1 prices paid for corn during three Years, it was eurrecd that ihey would||run|»nlna1.|n||all fnlnulrl rnff¢\Yln||*l For Bde--A fine sésan room reli- denw in the best residence portion of Gr an t nmr.Home modern in every m y and in exceilent repair.Good snrnun Pri:of!ln n l!m:|¥ck.In- .8 in r v an buh and reducing the vu-time :nie of employment, them il no prospect whatever of Iutun need of the surplus mm.Wlws taxpayers are tfwnmr under Ihr bundcn of taxes they can mc nb! tht mmey to pay, It is utter mu y s o u g m u m L b s govemnumlshould retain on ill pay roll: men it dom not noni.There is neither hou- esty nor nemo in robbing Peter to pay Paul. 1 .. mu Per Ytlr use Joan A. RIIOADBS,Plbihhd Reward Thrin Eighty-men yearn young. Chaun- cey M. Hep-ew riot only taker: an active interest in current public issues but speaks with his characteristic vigor and interest."For the d n t time." he salfl. "operative socialism has l:|e¢.: given a thorough trial by the bolshé vista of Russia and the disastrous re- Attlll hnve proved that the old order of civilization may not be changed without such catastrophe as has over- taken Ru!Ida.A country can not abandon religion, oronertr rights, and llbeny of thought, speech and actlcu without c ommitting itself to a reign of famine, industrial stagnation and utter collapse of government." We do not understand by this that ltr. Iiapew believes no changes in the old order possible without diaaator, but, nather, that the changes rnult be brought about zruiuolly as experience #ana new methods to be bet- ter than the old, whereupon the new will be adopted by common consent- an evolution and not o revolutiox. There has been and can be no change in the fundamentals mentioned by Mr. Depew without denructlceu. Per- sonal liberty and property rights can not be forcibly overthrown without killing individual initiative and enter- prise and deltroylng every incentive to thrift.}'amine followed the ae- tion of the bolohcvizds of Russia in deprhflxvg the Russian farmers of the crops they had produced.'When rner- chants,manufaeturenu,bankers, and men of all legitimate occupation; found their saving confiscated. they zaturally coucd any effort iurthe than necéaary to get food and Ahelter for the day.I'amine was inevitable The bolshovlk aplrit is abroad I America.Some of the American bol shevllta would reaon to violence jun as wal practiced in Ronda.A grea number,however,would revolution ire our governmental system no tha it would seize through the forma law the saving! of the more thrift portion of our population.Th would penalise lndustry and thrift a yet eaped industry and thrift to on producing and saving only to I robbed again..,.Such policy cannot macceed i' America lder the forma of law an more than it can succeed ln Rusai~ order the rule of lawless force.Th chief duty of government is to p tect itn people in the enjoyment o equal opportunity aasuri.ag to eac the legitimate results of hla ability clforta and thrift. Ltnln and Troulcy have taught *thc TBI! of the world how not to :lo it. an pmme-» nz Blur,mu, under tb¢Aetu!Cou|1v||ofl|u:h3.1l79. . . . . . . . . . . . _._ . . - _ . . . .a xc wm I . A NGUA G! I F D R¢N¥IBR.¢\SK& Admitting all that his been laid Pl favor of teaching a foreign language to the children of parent: who wish them to lonrn another beqides the langunge nf the cnunlrr in which they live, it yet rcnuins true that instruc- tion in the Nelrruka public sc hools be in English.Judge Button, in his declslum holding the Nebnnlu langu- age h w unconstitutional,gave the very beat rnmn for upholding: that law when hesai¢i:*The soul of a people is reflected ln the ifmm-\=ur<~ they speak." No question wiil he ma-de of his further statement that posenion of sa working knowimlge of n langulgr \.\i!I give an Insight into the life of the people who habitually and natur ally'6xc~ il; nor that urquiaitinn of n Somebody inks inquir" ar if theft is *an Anlrlcnn edition of the New York World."In dew of the lguzthl m rhkfa that paper has zone in de- fense M the last adminldntion and the la m a ! B lti o r n , th e questims in not surprising. Bir Phil Caine ulerlnren that the B Md ln fln\ln¢was rooted in thi! .Guia nil 1.0 arms when 19,000,000 able fanmen |||,\e up tha plow for the 1489.T h u may be true,but ls. bloglomed in the terrible regime of Latina when all the pruduc h of the :Adi rem comnmndercd md used to feed |. hun amy bent on Imam?=z socialism on the 'mrld by the svgord. Gioryrs Carpenlier. the would be vrafld clump'o:z _QI France, is uid to bl in u wry critics! condition, due to the beating he received nl. the hands of .heh Demvw In his rec ent agm. Such is the fm of this ella.History tell:but w e awry.brokeii health. crippled for hfe und a misery zo them- aelvu Ind s gouroe of worry to their frlcndl.Ii sz forth it?Our nchotrls tra ctmtianlly educating tuwnrd this. ls it not time zu ca!! a. han!Foo! Lall in nnkad In the same iight by sober thinkin!people.h e h either pt uway hom il ar nnnex the buil tight also. The refuul of tha votzn of Bn!-An to e.u|.l1orlee bonds to the mount of $150,000 for eommerrial llghlinl is a signihnnt indkstlnn of the stain of we public mliui in this part ol' the wo r ld o n th e q u e sti o n o f d e b u a n d taxation.Untii they know when they on comin; not the people are nom' ln» dined to shut iheir ey e! to dl con- sldcrallona beyond immediate oh! n e u n 'rlin menu defeat for the nat majority of bond proposition: for some time to come.Beatfrlce had the alurnative of rifles n lighting franchise to pr in ts company for twenty-five y a n ,and zdopted this way ou tb y | vo¢ »e ufU1r e| tua ne .- Lin-edu Bute Journzl. U. s . c m R uu lli The langue of nntiolu has no relish for taking up the iight our tha bound- ary Eine batween Chiie and Bollvil, an urfed by the latter country.The facility with which the Uniltd Stale! settled | similar controvusy between Panama and C0411 Rl# hu evidently had its lnaol: for the conferees nl Geneva. Warihy And Well Qualmed In ldec iing un new ehilf of the lir service, Secretary of Wu Week; hu chosen the mm pic ked by Gen- e n l Peru!-dn; for | similar position with Um expoditiannry form! during; the mud c ritlrd period uf the war. He mule good then, md the chances an nil in fuer of hh making; good naar. Espana Help Puman In August of this y ear the United Staten exported 55155329 bushels of when..'pw ligune in more than tui¢.'e as ings :ul any other moutlaly exporl Muna during or adm the war. Such a large foreign trade in roodstum an not but bring prosperity to this co mu s s mx z n s ' P a o c l- : w in e s County Comminioufs Rocm, llldr, Nebr.. Sept. 28, l92l. Board nf County Commlmdmera me:pennant lo adjournment tlkc n Sept. 12. mx.Pressont 3. I". While; and Il. C. Blanco, absent Henry Truhly mn.The minutes of the lli t meeting wen read and approved. Warrant No.221.year 1921,for $2.00 in favor of Russel! Grader 6: Mfg. Co., was cancelled for the ree- aon that same had been paid. Annual report o!E.B. Carrigan. County Judge, for wzo, was received and placed on flie. Road petition No. B79 was rejected for th ereuoo that not enough eeno» at would be derived from the location of said road.After a careful examination of the following biila on the diderent fu'nde. It was moved that the followin; daime be aliowed. and Qee County Cierk ia hereby ordered to draw warnmtfon the didereot funds to pay anme. Carried, all members present. voting n.,.en F. J. Naeve (potrolrnan salary)8150.00 Staniey Goaaard fvntroi- nmn eatery)120.00 Clarence Simpson INUQI-man salary)120.00 L; S. Prichard (petroh man salary)12o.oo Sam Stevens (porolrnan nla ry )120.00 Delmer Feer (patrolman salary)120.00 Wm. }¢le|)onald (patrol- man aim)110.00 Ha b e l J . Ha r n h ( wwand postage Sept.163.25 Frank Stricklttl. hmiory palrolmr.:\}.125.00 Clarence Sorensen (wary Sept.)125.00 Chrlafensen Lhr Co (Ibn)19.20 Louis Ciauasen lboita).60 Biiller Monk lhlacklmith work)16.95 Truhlaen Bros (spikes)1 I Van Huaa & Autill (fan Shaffer Oil e Ref. Co. (oil)112.1~ J. F. White (com. work and milea,¢¢}92.~ Grace Ilailard tellin'Bn! qparter)_800.~ H. C. Biaco (auppiiea)36.~ Gout Munson (salarySent>90.~ H. B. Sornpam Urns)4.'~ Harry Scltx (work)55.~ Chu. Andreanon (labor)12.~ E. O. Deakin (Iabor)78.~ E. C. Jackson (salary8rd quarter)108.~ Com. lid. oflnalnity (Com. of 1naanity}18.2 Mary C. Bebe! (¢ai1ll'5'for Sept.)IM.~ Roland Smith (labor)212~ Nei: C. Anderson (road w a rF r e d H e u e r m a n n ( m u d w o r k ) F .D o l a n ( r o a d w o r k ) F r e d H e u e r m m n { r o a d w o r k ) l1 . S . An d e r s o n ( r o a d w o r k ) Ge n . H . M i c h e l s o n I: -a nd z l m i r g i n g l N y e ,Sc h n ei d e r F o w l e r C o . ( l u m b e r ) C o l l e y & C o . ( o i l ) A m i t l l d w . C o .(s u p p l i e s ) B . s . T . G a r a f r e i w ) H e r z o g L b r . C o . ( l u m b e r ) C r o w e l l L b : .8:G r .C o . H u m b e r ) '¢ \ n ¥ l . ¢ r L a r w e n l x r e a l vl J. l W h i t e ( p h o n e b i l l ) W m .S c h m i d t ( g u i ) E a r l C h r i s t e n s e n ( r o a d w o r k ) No r t h S i d e S t or e { |= u p » 29.90 1 2.00 15.00 12.00 23.-I0 n o 1.00 32.63 12.63 1 12.50 22 1.60 .Sli 3.75 4.50 - m o n al s e . \1 Frsnk .lv.§rlns {n¥l}10.10 frank J i:Rina {9il}16.70 W. Schmidt (road work)24.00 A. A. Kronberg (mad work)42.00 Peter J. Christensen (road work)99.75 Yrbnakn Cuivcrt 5: Mfg. Co. lc ulvc rll)15040 Xebnska Culvert dr Mfg. Cm {culven.1\)79.211 xem=,(¢» Culvert & Mfg. Co. (maintainer)'I2500 1. W. Illnnkenfcld iroad work)174 00 hairy Cont ing Co.(re- pair )!c Kinnly bridge)3,36250 i\uhn.s Art Studio (photor prisoners)2.50 Xebr. Culvert & Mfg. Co.(1-onset mam 96.00 N. w. Bell Tek. Co. (phone nent 1.-ul tolis _26.30 K. B. Printing Co. (M. V. expinticn notic ed 244.00 h. B. Printing Co. (Snnemln 4 Ml wrappers)18.22 li. Il. Printing Co. (N-obatn record)'44.00 iilair .Auto n b c .(re- pairs)60.60 iilnir Auto Exchg. (ne- pairs](6 40 Avery Co (neplin)89.35 A. c . new {!lll1'¥ Sept.)153.33 Am. Dianfaamm GO. (dil- uniform *are conninent with the uin at The Enterarlso odice.8~t£ coors WITH G-A-S The only sensible, sanitary method;Cheaper than any other way. BLAIR GAS COMPANY B L AI R .NE B R AS K A |muuu|uulnnumuillliuiulmnmmlru|n||ulllil|un|n|||||n||||||||n||||l|l@| WE BBG To ANNOUNCE That we are now occupying our newquaners which was formerly the Banking House of A. Castetber where we are well prepared to care for all business entmsted to us.We have the most up-to-date equip- ment of any bank in this section, and our business methods insure your safety, to- gether with every accomodation that con- servative banking will permit. We will be glad to have you call on us and let us explain the convenience of a ..._~»;»» e e E EEEPIHG WELL MEANSA CGPSSTANT FiGHTf=GM?iS'f GATABR|| m : . u a ¢ m - m/§;'§:e-S u n b u r n e d N o s e . Q .., : 'If ~Heals gerllly, Quickly and 4. 5, A Use plency of cooiing ; -7Nen`I!ola um \mme pumily ~2,.__, n n m r u l m m e b».rd¢» .nu=alsu n k l l l l l d . . . | " ' L » . . | a n d- : n u t u c j m sa h w d sil z v d r u u l m u k d m u H d ! l t !2 1 3 1 1 m u r u w i t h a - - m v d n m m d l c l h a r i l h d y r h i r l i l l rvqnauainatacuunluinusuusdmgcvn l c a S u . r 1 - "'..4 I ,E%R'-!;|.§!,6 s x1 1 ~a I ii » M.1 s I I71.81Infect:nf.) Bound ndjoumed un!!! October 4 nt 9 o'cloci|: A. HMnry C. Babel, County Cierk lIVE STBIIK PRICES AT SUUTH IIMAHA Fat Cattle in Modesjpie Supply and Stronger. A H115 £EN 5E IN H065 Realpu ol Sheep Inu Lamhl CMI umn Rnhor Llmnl-co mm Broad um lllrknl emay w Strong cr Au 'Rumi Unlou Szock Ylrd. Omnlm. Seplemkr zo. ln':1.-\v¢dm~1~1»y'n run ul cu!an nm monk-rug, Lulu uma and primsteady xo uronxer all nmuml.n utanymrllunbronx!-x s\uoo.vwalurr mu a qunrle/hlxher und w menquartz-n and feeder;Quoluuvns on Came:--L'l»u|~nnrlnwbums,$&:A1i3n:»o::ood Lmmlw bwvrn. S1.150sw: nur xu :ombv.-evrx. $1.no07.':a:¢w|»|m.n lu nn\»wm». mooozon; rhaxm no prim;¢¢rlmg»_ $9.m1|\uf¢5; gum nu ¢|»-»|<~ymungf, mason.:-u;nur m uw ymrllnga, rrssllaunz n>mnu,p xo nnyv-ruu¢<. wmorm: rlmlee tn prim: n u lu.~eu'l.muuemwz EDM!1molar :nm \\een»»_ $.'L1!$0|\5<J: valan no-1 rua lnevm, $5.uo6M5; run:mon \o mr mm tm.-wee. $fL7f»04.'l5Mexlruns. nx.mo4zS= loml lu chair I 1 »;|n x 1 i Ii n |§ww hellrrl, u,o~»a:s.s1; rlmlw 'nuprime km" few. u.ss¢:»:::>: :wa to rlnolce Kl'\¥\| cows, $~I.2nqr4.':n; mr|o goo-x ann wmv. |a.'mm;'s; nn-nn. xamqssu; mniwrx, sauna: ra;Munn" hulls, &1.ro;;| an; wen! mixessnooonioo; sm; and mnllum enhes. $4.\|0B'7!»0::nod to cholre lu-darn.;:s.7n¢\125; fnlr m :owl In-:lem moo05.-|5I~mmnwn to mlr len-¢1z~l'*. um 05001 uw! lu rlmlrc sunhere. wmaam; lnlr In [ood llflfkifl, ;.1210n.&'£:mmluuu to mr ||.~.\»n. 1»|.m&5.|10: llllfk l|\~I|¢~rx, ua meson; #lurk mwl.ss.me|.w= »¢»<x»m|<f.»suluqmou. E doing busi ness with a so und, liberal and progressive bank. 'We take pleasure in advancing the in- terest of our customers,and all business entmsted to us is kept strictly confidential We cordia lly invite you to make our rooms y o ur business headquarters and THE FARMERS STATE BANK of Blair Neb , your Bank = Only ..'J$»1'I'iI3,°..'2f°£`?';v.._.,.., Illl llllllllllIIIIIllllllllIIllllllIIllIIlllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lly lf; ?2nr3 ; § . 1 ; v v u u \ | | .j \ | | , \ | | | | | 'h u n s I r l l h u s v wilrmern to dispose of their sumlun stocks lt reasonable prices. strikes at the root or all induslrlll evil. l`ltlnkT1rif:e Striking nilway employee on more likely to hurl themselves and their furtiliee than the public on which they may nel:to inflict nullerlnz. Before they quit their jobs they ihould ponder long and deeply whether they nre likely to nee their places failed by others.whether they are nelly cu- tltled to higher wages then aimilu trolken in other linen of lnd~stry, md wwher even a vic tory after a lem;struggle would not coat more than my poulble benefits to be de- lived. New Depanlnfnl Wine A Washington Dl C., paper, irlnich ll. of ooune. much interested ln keep- ing up the loc al goverment payroll, pxdeata ugelnst the diuralual of nvry yard employ ee who no not needed. The ugu mmt u mdrnoeal that the Goemtment xhould HMP ill °r¢¢ni~ ation together for futun uso.That #git be a sound ugumeot if there were Ill! ptvhebillty of needle; the mn intil future. but Aloe the New Depenment ll returning to e peace rorelgn langue lrnun to uruuurll uwmind.Yet the point is that the law that prescribes the English lsntruage was made necessary by the fact that in Nebroatlm children were and are growing up in ignoronee of the Eng- llsh langunge.Al this time the Doug lail county authorities an ltulding us xi witness-l girl 19yearnold, who was hom and reared ln Nebraska, who is unable to read or write English, and has only o limited conversational use of the langauge.Hour can one such u she have any ide; of the soul of America! The lwtulze law does not nrike at religion, nor education; it set; no limit on culture, nor does it interfere with the privilege of acquiring one or many other tongues.I l merely pod properly requires tint u ohildhe given istmezion in the Engluh um- guage that it will have full ability to luke part in the ordinary dfslrs of life in the United sum and will not be forced to seek a foreign language in vrhleh to receive the knowlecke it should have of what is going on in the ha d where it lives.We are waiting zo beer what the supreme court hu bo ny on the point.-Umm lm Beet Bm sam per honored at The Rhoedes Coll end Feed Store. plies for po-urlNebr. t`xxhert iz Mfg. Co. (culvertIlMary C. Debel. Co. Clk. (stamps. express etc.) Dtminh Luth. Publ. }{ou!~e icourt wedars and envelopes)J. E. Campbell (burial Joe Miller) Paul C. Coulter (road dmxxlnz) Omaha Printing Co. (blanks Co. judge) F.¢l\in Blombevl (rind work) K. Il. Pdntlng CD. (local blanks) llnurife lrlehren: full!! Sept. etc.) Parroere Gr. l Lbr. C0 Humber) Otto Kruse (supplies) Thomas 'nzompeon (mul work) I t..H 280.11 25.30 37.75 55.00 19.81 1 1.25 2.90 3. l 1 176.50 19il,g 2.25 mo o __ . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ , . _ . . . . . - . - . . - - . - - -. to) ll 0'H ANLON. HAHER ¢ l UHA NL ON l »\ttom€yl~u|;la1r 4 4 I - l - u l - l l l - Ili l i omm in Sllle Bank Building I (0)n u - U l f m m u | \|\n u u l \ . | l | | \ m }u n | \ | | \ r r \n v 0151 Mellor than Tumluy .'Pops21rotllh1 $34.25 lm] lltllli ul' llw tradllu: was at $tL2.'»er.:z5 or sery little lower than a week neo. Sheep and Lambs Stronger. Ilwel||Ia of sheep and lamb1 ron- llnue liberal, nlmut 2J.tlX} hem] \\0t|m»nlla3, anal prltel !\ltl1lIl1\ltttl up 1 shade tlmlvr the influence of free buying by both packers em!ters.lteet Int lambs lJruulllt 88.3.2»bestfeeds-n are quoted or $l15l.l8t3.l5. quotations on llaon and lumber-hz lumh»¢ good to -rhulre. $i.7503252 fat lambs, fulr to good. $T.210T.?52£t~P|k>r lambs, good to tholcr. $11000 6.50: fei'lltr lumblt. hir in guutl, 85.5060130:full Lamb'-1.Sl.DUQ5.?!lI fnl Jeerlltlg $4.?565.25: fel ewes, $3000 100; feeder ewet, r.2.:»o9:s.2.1; b ine own. $3.50Q5.25: eull asrel, E30 mo . _ - n - h eT h e l s m r l o a t d n x l e l o a d o f s t e e n ever tunrkeml et South Omaha wu hrotlrllt in ihll wen1: br John ll. Eck-emun of 2Imer|oo.Nebr.The wed t1.lmlla|t|°d of IIT llerefartlre welglnlnlon en avenge nf not pounds.The; were tuaught br the Fodohy Perkin;g| for $3.50 per hundred. B4 mn Y ou An . 1 eelebnled modllte wrtteet 'DN1'ner grey I! yo uere putt middle In" | .em more oetebrlleti mllliner. DimeNature.lttslltl that you a i m - a n dmnxr . . .u nmi! lam 11 \l| 1 `> n * K l ~nfs zwrmnrnlsn umm NEBRASKA _nv . SOMETHING 'ro A :l 'Mof Danger The lnlcdlnu bend mdtwin and mm an ihauvAm-mm :hm dvlnvhet ul ilunu-und when:wa nuns?-a m uv-kmulnl npnhou an ¢»..£.°3".'I`\'4 euzhd by thu bhmdduwduh mum I I gWEIGHT REPORTED Ywvw Wsnun o m ,wa lvu a In Paundo--Nw: wemu Over souLYR1cs_QF LIFE w m m m m w w T H E M A N Y O U R B O Y w s u .u i . u a o m n t m n w o n 7 .ve ndor I M IYourw r l l l l b o n m l n ;Yo u lu n £ 0 I O QI l h ll d s lOl, r m f u t u h I n f t o a n n .You ha ve :urn a n a n mm in r u : A l n u u - » - »s m .An d n a nt s n a r y y u h u i . "By F. A. Walks:§ nuzlulnlnlmslluu1m|'11uuluIIIlmlnmII||I11u:musululmllillua111111uu111niE' ' B W O I I K ' I H A ' l 'wzrzas.lima vvulumd in the ull lI'I.lllI.1tl\=|.Bmthey mm me the many ohulnclen mn um: a gum Dllsfr ails nl the f;;°~;;'=== them br workin; and keepin; an - t g t m l 'r u p o u n d s . I n ow w e i g h o ve r vu e h u m l m l l m ]n m g a i n i n g e t vf y d u r . " s u l m i L i l a L n k u l IJ a \ Iu o f C h u l la mu ug n , Te nn . "'l b ou g h t m y U r a l b o t t l e M Tn n l u c al. t ha n Cit y. 1 u| L. an d it h elp ed w e an m u c h t h a t I c o n t i n u e d w a ; l t .I h i ve §\2@f@m 5 b n n d l y o n n p e a k l u : a r m s 3' ot h er Mi l an . o n l g n e n n m m u t a l n u r . a n d d a y f m m s u m s w a t c h ~,x~ 1l2l§IlV@ ""&;¢g~ An idud fl meant to ilu for, not m u . w l t r y Bo g u s . In k p e n .t h e jo ur n al i st .h l d m s t s o m e t o l i ve l n t h e l l m e s u b u r b . a n d . a t c u u n e .a s a l l ne w c om e r s t o m y d l l t r i c t a l w n y i l n , h e w u s t h e n u m a t m m fe n t o a l l o f h l a n e l g h b o n . " W l m p l a c a l l e d u p o n h i m o n e w o n l n l . " S n o o t s t e l l :m r , "h e s i n n e d MT. " t h a t : r w p u s h n p e n c i l l m n l i vi n g . " *" Ih a z 's s n ; I r i o ." r e p li e d Ink p e n . " 1 t h l n k l|.'n w r y fo ol is h o f J w . " fr a n k l y r e m a r k e d W l m p l t . " W h y l * 'u l z e d In k p e n . " B e c a u s e 1 p o n d !w o u l d b a l e n d . " ex p l ai n e d W l m p l e . In k p e n haul n o t t h a n le a r n e d t h a t W l m p l e w a s me " W a g o f t he W l l ln g e . " a n Pr o gr e s si o n i n C h in a . A l n o ve r y r e n a u l t t i m e C l l l n l w i l l h u e ¢ va r y s u p e r i o r n d l o s y s t e m .A n A m e r l a u c m n p n n y h a s u n d o r u k e n l b ! c o u l r n d fo r b u i l d i n g ln nt a ll o n a t Sh a n g l m l w h i ch w i l l b e a n p o w e r fu l l s th a ! o f Bo r d e au x . b u t u r l !! b e a u p er l o r ua t h a t i t urlll h a ve mu m s 1 . 60 0 fe e t 1 L \ near. or s deretnr when nerr-mau needed. In uirlittrd by so of the Muir. the visitor is llld ta u tidal,h u n Imp! nu trllia that lad in fromrum iwsl; and Ruud;--uails It 12° by Llllmndlr md .leau-squuls ot bearded,ner- Alglmnu.with lmporud aaa llld ta u tidal,h u n Imp! Do you know what constitutes a strong constitution? Tohnve sound. lndfhvmrvmwwkwiywdd' om\xd,di¢eniveor¢na.s\hauxs<xvableahb|orhin¢ Evan Al You and I.norm-°amy car Is buck, lrlmmedwith red."wu t- "My ur ! | b i nc k . ton, but 1 wi Ure :rlmmln¢l"-W ar dde Tales. ended al Ilarhln. Pekin am! Canton.The Shanghai nnlinn will be ahleto maintain communication scroll the Pacino without may. ln lrnpdlonm~t.°'8p\emlld~"' 1| a son of .Milan indilioll. ietiau mn the c oming of int r wt1\mean the md QI' thend of his unique, giuolull rule. ls in, no otlnr momma new meh undisputed autI:orl!y or utouc h with the ner;ay life snhkeu.ilu wn u nllr mo s~trim nligian and its l'on[|n , and he nm mpervtsn mmhcommerce.ilu also erm and \a n m r E u r o p e a n s . m a n l y B r i : a e c u m u a l l ;u w a n A m u l - n o w a n d t h i n s t n I l u s s l a u s \,h u : b e e n p m n l u e d t o c n u n l r y a n d I n l o j o u m f o r In i t s c u r i o u s u p l u l . B u t n m asz nennwhnleoornnmhuofahuw. Yo u a n a n ln - G n p o - N u z s n m y md n n r y h o u l, nlau n1 t¢ md lar d mu m: o n dh in g mn , on h h bunnu wdna nmw inev utyp odgo oary , kmuand |m;1l,|n¢wrydx y,wwnurviIJa¢ nlnNonhAmerh. Grape-Nuts-th e Body Bm lder "T\mfe'| 1 Ream" ~m ~ un dw m am m m w. Buxan irrit able dhpud tion, ffqu m stu d: o! mdl¢ssxiou.n.nd¢lan¢u£dd¢pmsi:n,had.bmyour u y u e r n u n a i n w r n c i w n r l d n z o r d a . Pmb nu y y ou a n m r a d n g t h o y mp e ffo o d . Pmhsbly me mu-kious d a n e n u a n not being wpplie droyvu rsylt nmiaxh apfope fway. Onpa Nuu u t he w g,° |,|g m¢_ ddldou l oa th! ¢!mp1m1o\e|mrmm\dJ|p¢do\1,;b|orptioa|nddkn£- uior ».w 1»n by¢ »m1 ahn =¢°\ hmmnp\ ah° awn .b. out nmminu mhiim-A m a m a d a w n - d v i v l w h mu n m n l w d h r u y mm p r is n d a d mh fm n z mu lu commerce.i lu n m e r m md ~__the ual) newspaper printed !nAhdnanlflnn. 1m~1a»nu1\,_ he B990 . n tn mnb lh l. an d in nu flr'n ll| . ren from uno anrby palm: £0 an hq;.j_¢ gon by molar our short.of fund hull! upnlllty for his N U R .Thoulh ah-innuir tool no actin partits Wand nr. he Omlrgod hom n I adnguilr pmhta.H111 old mdrival Nldlbnm Gm! Bduin :nd a s . d u n ber as lllln in the.;~uma,m m s n f ummlu d th e~l~ima~a w w w f had las; pa d a 2 annuity. mn un warll. A ur Aran!!I.3.0tlJmm mi l s , tl to Tibet, thef d i i w E B a r o d d mu t a fileaily Hound to th dllnn a al' iarr nlilnnsl.llut palitleai ilfo el .I .\| | Fulter Sinirted Frooks. The Dann Frank Made of Blue hm.and Slut Chiffon. ;hl~u ezmlm~ to be uucommamiy hnrd. however.Tlma and again, inthe recorded history of thin land, dl- h e h O t h i r g l h o r t N u n n A n U s d . u n s!T w o u p - a s o f u m m ; a n n u m 1 7 1 2 : w i t h u c h o t h e r a t m e p r e l a l l t m m m e n t a n t h e a m p l e s t u l x h u l n a m o d - o l s o f c u p s d o c h i n a n n d . 1 . M m u f r a m m l m - l k i r i e d m e nI n m e M l ' l ' n u c i : . t r o c k | t a I l l e h ¢It l l l s r s i l h ou e t t e t a a e m a n d ,: h o n u l e e w a o r d n p e f l e s t o s l m u l a t o a k l n l 11 1 u s ed .n z m e n e w a m e n : h w g r e a t e r a t l l n l l m t o n l e e vn t h a n K0 Ls# *~/-ff.~"~~yg~ wav .. ~, "\~ o~,4 o n 0 ; ~ ~`¢ /i ~ r "4 .: lt1 »a §r 1xep rmer blha tc zn '1 ededunlly inmed hy another one. REALLY NUT!-IIHG To airmen Ouhldc of 1 Ftw Llttla Piunntrl Campaign In Ghlggcnvllia Wu | Quia! A!'fa¥r. "Wal the lut munlc lpui cam~ in Chlrgenvllte a livery ana?""bio"said Squire Wizlsefbn-. em't any it W u a l Us e l! upglittc nl :mm \n've hid than In old town.""n ie cnndidgtu dld::|°t tnduige pen nna lltlnr"None lo speak nt.'n.¢ Hon.h | Suggs. who wal | 4:nndldgtu for mayorcalled the Hou. Cicero Ftlllklnm ~ was th' rin! cnndldate, a plllnprwidowsan' orphanl. 5 whltmtlve |skunk nn'a flnpcared hound.an I-'tlhkinn tnld the volgyl that 81: -'nl s wolf In Sheep? Clnlhlnl. ln' ¢1n~»mx¢d,boomguzsling pd!!!~|1.|m<ont but outside ol' s tell llttl ptenuntrim llke that lt was on the quieter! campaigns we nerlnCh|;3env!|\e."-illrmlngbnna A u m m . 0 19 ~'4.1 213 "W i wmoL£Y's iL5 ' ~ ~ i § 1 f § : < , § . 5 , $ ; , 1 ' ~ x J E IE I{="~f':'f >'fe'.<~*~" if". ;»....¢~M»~1 ~,Q~~,if Z-_%' ,=";'-3"3\.f-.2.¢;11~\j!f"»£*Zif sun Sc WR!GLE'|"8 has Sfeadlhl am to the on-war moo. and to the same hlsomod- ard of Quality. No other soodv lasts so lon!-costssoilttioordoos so much for sou. Handy to any-beneficial lo afloat--full offlavor-a solace and comfort for vounz and old. 'ma rmoon 'LGSTS B1 o u t Arghmlnan wind. sums of the Gly Golan far Chlldrm. duces as contrasting touch of color in the form or tluu en of | faded orange shade with green blue velrtt unannon.Th ll mnclel hal llse dropped nluoulder and putt aleern. potmc at euemln have been delibe- amy bllndml. than bein: 5 zndluan hen that an nun with any twain*nmlc tlou mr mm a public omc s of hmm! or prollt. z i I|II III .T h e r !1 |m e dr o p pe t l Ju k e W ill! a l u m p u n m e m u w e l l u d e w p u ff s a t t h e b o n o m o f a z l g h l M t l n l : m p s l e e ve .Or th e yo ke m ay ¢¢ lI¥l n\ l» o ve r t h e s h o u l d e r a n d b e a l u h e d a t th e l d de s g i vin g t h e e ffe c t o f A d r ap e d s l o r r e M t o p e n In f u l l l e n g t h .'Tl w u f!t h e - s h o u l d e r l l n a i n n e w p r o m i n e n t In w e n e u e x : l t vn l n g t r u c k ! a n d z h e r e i s a s u r p n d n g n u m b e r o f u r l s ti on s o f u m £8 30 e mp le ce me nt . m a y o f t h e a n i m s l w u r a d r a p e d o t h e r a t o u r d a l e . l t ua Int e re st i ng t o : w i e u m n u m ; o t t h e w i n i n g f r o t h a r e o r va l ve :m d u m b r i t h l - m l o n d ve l ve t : a r e q u l l e a n m u c h I n n l d e n c e as b la c k . A n x q u u l i y a z t n w l i ve u l l i n m a d ! o f a n o t h e r h e a vy fa b r i c # r a l l l e .A l e ve l ; : M u b t u o : l i k u c l w u u f o r i r .T h e fo u n da t i on l a o c : b e fn i l le a nd m e n x t I I n e l a n n r c h l f f u n In e x s c t i y m a t w | .-,:~» '~s ~ _n. , l ' I .r Lil) ~a~. 1 g~ 1~\'~~, g'., '<g , v..'; x~1~1-av~».~. ~~,,¢ ~J":", sw ~.:.1. 1i ;>¢.~~ ~ 'a" g y ? ~ ::i1s;§¢;"ff ,4. » n :, : " ' , :' ~.4. &§f.fT'a~#V .Q5 i ' 4 ; ~" s auf~§\»»:|'~,s,~ ~»&f; ~ _: 7 ..r i - r~:. ~ 2 gff,/fu?"".'. » . f f ,-. 'r»... ob sc u r e ? " D e r n l n l y .Th e y d o u °t n tl g et u a t h e d i vo r c e c o u r u . . - - B i r m i n g h a m u m m . M m o f T h s m B e l n u n . *'\ \'h n 1 | t ha t g e nt l em a n? " " O n e o r o u r ob sc ur e mil li on air e!-. " D o y o u m e a n t o l e l l m e I ~ i l ; l a m | uamoan An un tfloetiwc iy In Wlnumo Garments. 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WIFE TAKES HUSBANDSAIJVIBE 4.4 , ~f .a\,V ~ \2`i ~A GENUINE bb gg§ , ! - , L ' , = , ! . - tobacco makes 50 8o_9§ cigarslfes for loc We want you so luv: thasux uv" au "au|.|.."u nn vw nn |-noneum oooh anna' |ann.ll I4 Iona:ul \m,\-\¢--un "ry nun elganuouw' In um -mu. @ ~ TENT5 z:':.°'.,; wa I lI - I a l 1 ' s C a u u - r h M e d i c i n e Th o s e w h o a n i n a " n m d a t a " w a i ta u m n e u n t h a t C xu n r r h h cu n n t h en a h m o r e m m w h e n t h o a n I n 3th .'h a l l [ l e t p a s vn t a t u h m C ; -Is l a n so m di an a. 1 1. 1 | xffm li v 'i nunneudb y eonl tlt utin nni fondl tons.n . z . u C A T A R R I I u e o a c n w ls I|124 a c t !thr ou gh tha b lood 'gg-°'~ m u c o u s l u r f l c a l o r m e b o d y as: m i n g t h e t n n n m n u l o n m a l l d i l l l l l 'n u n i n r e n o : In f n o r m l l o o u d i u o n a .A l l C I I n ;D r u g i i l t l .r c u a nr . J. C M M ! A C 0 . 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S d, Mase.-"The doctor told my tluLIhedtehevennoper~...othennse I;".Ir"'*°''la be e sickly ,»-~`T womanandeoddmt.Q ~hevenny morec hil-.~dren on feeoaznt of 1:my vrea ene con-."T ;.dime.I n f u u d z ohave the opaietlon. me l l Mf t"L d E. 1.°§'f :?fi'tlslinkintr e 'e%et.\-\";;£ ~o see~"ff . ir iz would not help me.For the Hn !tour month.: I could do but little wrk.had to lie down moetof thetime, wal ne:vom md could eat hardly mything,but my husband gg.: always nmindinme zo uke the vegetable c ommf Ihich I did.Ofmy eigh§children thisInt one was the win: blrth of ell anI 1 em thankhzl for your Vegetable Ccrn»pound.I recommend ltto my friendswhen I hee: them eomphiningwebouttheir Bla."-lin. M. Nmu.s,Fre- mont St., S F\1::5°l<l. Hue.Bickly, e ing women nuke unhawyhomes. and after zeadiu gnlre. Na aletterune een imagine sr this hemevu transformed by her resterntion tohealth. Every '°=;~= Irhomlfere mmmeh d?1enu;=\oté;l g i n ~ P i n k' |ta e rn aIt ll luraegoworfll 1|e. TO DEATH When the body begins to etiffen end movement becomes painfui it in usually an indic ation that the kidney s are out d order.Keep these organs healthy by taking G O L D M E D A L w m a The ¢ofid'| eundnrd remedy for kidgoy,Iver. hhddu and uric add um In .lhmoee since me.Take n¢u|.u1y andkeepin 'gg hedah.ln ehzeedne. alldrug;ine.Guuemud as repnunué.. I.ui fee lie nenofleli Moen! el even in ee*; j | I Chinanwn iaareutw ewerytnlnx noforetheUuucnslanadld.lacluulm; bldinrmtrhe.ra. I |E »~\< ;ot | cupntl of powdered sugar, 00| nent. and this #cry :km or his meta :im ol! as o master in his pnrtlcolnr rllilng.Ho has nmulred duztcrlty by com mon-plnco work-by doing orcr and :vcr again the dlillcult parts untli llh mom dltilcultlea remain.l o I Nothln; worth while ln llrc mn h- obtnlnad except br continuously appllcd effort, which. ln thc basic sens Ls work--inn] work, oft repeat:-d. Llncotn worked his way to bmwand fame by mending um! xtuuiylnsz u' night, lying prone on me floor.Hb only light bc tnx that from sr buming vmod In lho open utopian of his log cabin homo.Rorkefcllrr and his partner had lm~umn-.lTh: hundred dollars ohmf`ne; \_...__Qllllllllllllllll"llIIIIlllllllllllliilllllllllifg E THE GIRL ON THE JOB § E How to suc ma-an to rm E 5 Ahead-How to Make Good § § B Y J a s s l z R o a a w r s § 5:m|n||1mu1|m|u|||||un||||1||mm||u`i'§ P O L I T I C A L P o s r r l o x s . HERE an many civic postliom which will cenulnly bc op-cn In women ln a mon tlmu. not onlyhere and them. hm everywhere.in many ol our smlller cities and towns the wometfl clubs have done at gn-an clvlc work ntrmdy. proving that women are well nttw to do suc h work. There il no reulon at nl! why a wouum .should not be commissioner of nlrm1cleaning, and there seem to he ummrounns ovintlvz to the fact that sho would be an excellent one.As factory tnsgnclam as rocunlenl. and In positions having to do with the houflfhold:mc Lf the cnmmunlty. tmolnc:s can do axcoilcnt work.Womcn nhl) go into potlllcs should:ll with n sense of scrvlc1- io the body §\\a||!lt.It thvy :lo that and can point to rrsultn that prove them -nquue.hours: lm] devoted. many womrn arc szoluz to tim! llnemsetvu elcctcd to city jflbi."It you h u e n bent townnl clvic work. study thc problems ln your own cummunlty.The past generation mu tho murw.Ilouu tl|:\¢lulatnl'nl uf women l n s s s s s s s \ l » \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ v \ \ \ \ \ n MOTHER'Sc o o K B o o K " ' t i t i n ; \ s \ 1 1 » \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ | \ \ ; g g | 4af41II Won of Drank ch r.1|1t-rtcndly qu,ee l ncaa o bovis :molten win, which nt to aormrnd narTho mornt t\ml.ml! ltlcp :Ihre n alll*mg hum. oo oo F oo oa . DESBEIIT-whlclu In dlucrenl tml which I l w attractive ant nutrtrous la:Rico lu Cream..Boll two and onehalf uulnpoonruu of flee in a plot of mlili with threefourths of u cupful ot sugar, n _plncl or ul: and when done rub through Isieve; when cold add mehalt cupfu N incl; chopped ltmonda. ouofour!! pint of whipped cream and two llllilg beaten on whltea.i»'reer.c and oemin |ho1but :mm garnished with :her cAsma|A ~ ~| 1F\rrk1£amamxdChBdfen. Mowers Know That|Genuine Castoria § i § Ei r \ \., £1 Thirty Years ~~ ~ R I A hm CN! ! u wnmau, | w qs l \ Hu Fail.--ia mmunm.Ha never ups me utter.""Noni -- - r i n . Rallin Pla.'Plain in the lu! word in nlatn ples Stew together one cupful of uedm rnlnlnl und one-quarter of a cupfuof dried curnnu ln one pm: of apr! cot juice.Add three ' hlespoonfuls obutter and two els xolkl. two uhh cpoonfuin of lemon Jalce ind augur |-tute.Put lnlo a lhell that has Ixo¢| pr e vi o u s l y ba k ed .w w e r w i t h n m s : l n g u e m u l e fl u : t h e w h i t e s n f t h e m u a n d f o u r t l b l u p o o n f u l s o l m g a r . HM . Po t a to G al l d . 's \ 'a. s h an d pe e l po l l l bl n aw c u t Ia m ba l l s w i t h a : m a l l F r e n c h c u t t e r " i h l n t l f l o u l d b a t w o m l p fn l s .C o n t I n ho mt ln g sa lt ed w at er u nt il t en de r, d rn ln a n d p o u r o u r t h a f o l l o w i n g d r e m a i n n g m e r th e y a r e w e l l sp r i n k l e d w i t h mi n c e d p a : n i e y t M i x o n e h a i l 'tes s p o m f u l n f s a l t , o a o f o u n h teas poon ful of Df~'DP¢f»fo u r ia b l e s pc n u n fui l o f n l i r e n u o n e l m ! !e u p fu l M B a a l ; ml n c e d m l e r r .u m a l l e n a le m on . f l ) IA ' T L3 I . Blair, Nebr. September 29, 1921. c n m s r m n C H U R C H x o r z s l Next Sunday, Oct. 2, at 2:30 p. m |the time for the regulnr annual lectin;of the church.This is an nportant meeting,u m rnombee 'iould be present.. _ Sunday mornl:g the Bible school ill observe "Promotion Day," n short rogram and promotion tortificntee .i11 be given to those who hgve:arncd them ba' rtiotfei work the gin: ear.Quite n delegation is planning onning to Omaha Thursday, Sept. 29, J hear "National Superhtondent of Ivnnxeliam"Jesse Bader.He will e at the Y. M. C. A. at noon then peak again nt the F i n t Chdstinn hurch at about six thirty after that re will no to the First M. E. church rhere a man of nalonal reputation; speak.lf ].nd hir.Bader will both he weather is unfavorable wo mayu wk go.Beghning next Sunday we mock me half hour oariior for the evening ewieees.C. E. lt 6:30 and preaching it 7:30.Subject of the morning ser non:"Duties of the Ofiicill Board." In The Di.atricl. Court of Wnshington Cbuniy, Nehndna. 0'H|.nlon, Maher & 0'HsmZon, Atfys. In the Mutter of the Applieatlon forLioerue lo Sell Rezl Estate by MyrnaL. Sorenson, Guordiaii of Sterling 2iI.'Sorenson, o minor.Order to Show CloseNow on this Sth. day of September, 1921, it being one of the days of theregulur term of this Court.this mattercame on for hehring on the applian-tion and petition,duly veriiinl.ofMyra L. Soremon, Guardian of Sterl- ing M. Sorenson, a mhor. praying forlicense to sell real estate belongingto the said wand; and, the Court av- ing heard tho imma and being fully advised in the promises, and it np-penring from said Application and petition and tho proofs and evidence in lupport. thereof, that it is necessaryand would he beneficial to slid in:mland to ull persons interested in saidmatter to sell the red estate of uid minor,to wit:The undivided one-sixlh interest in and to Lots Elevenand Tv.el1e,in Block Seventy, Cityof Blair, Nebraska, an prayed for in said Application and i"etit.ion.I T IS rm=:m:Fonz:ORDERED, that the next of kin of the said Ster-ling M. Sorenson, minor. and all otherpersona interested in said matter he and thev herehv are direc tai to ao- k -THE sussarmsz-;J P».c»Bichr HBBHAN DEPABTMEHT lr. and Mrs. Roy Knott and Mn. Rohn Knott metered to0rnnha Fri- Hoe to do some lbvnvlns i . .ills: Thelma Godsey visited lend, in Omaha a fear days Int wed: and witneuod the pinedu llra. Ctrl Ret: retumed to her home nt Atlantic, Iowa Thursday after n F n n k Crnnor was a éuen of fpiendl in Omaha Sunday. Mr. Shuey apuit Sunday with his flmil at Bluir nets from limsas where they lure been visiting Mr. Johnson's par- ent! since their rrtafriggu in August. They ue visiting at the Ross Rumus- un home at present.Mei. Johnson fd' days visit here with relatives.'was Min-.Anna Rasmussen beforeWalter Will attended the foot ball her marriage.3 fame at Tekamllt Friday.John Cameron hu returned from Bm Ray Hlrrilon W u a gueatofilrht annual fishing trip to Solon friends and relatives nt Tekamnh a. Springs, Wisconsin.~ Ie# days lut creek. .. Qin. Eat: Spielmln returned to her bome at Blair hiesday after spend»ine the pmt thru' weeks at the Fred Mr. and Mn Chu. Blanchard drove Robertlon home.l.. Cnlg Sunday nntl spent the after-lrn. Wilbur Lowe was a vuwvzcr, noon at the Mrs.Maggie Ttowaod Among those who :shipped .1 cattle the past week for feeding were E. W. Bundle and the Woods Updike unch. to Tekxmah Friday to have dental home. work done.|Mr. Claus Katt and Mr. and Lire. Dr. W¢¢¢'l'| drove in Olmond, Neb.Pete Katt drove to Omaha Su:day to 'I'hurad.ay for a visit with relative!!. Mn. E. A. Wachter spent Thurs- diy mel Fdday with relatives at Hen- nand and attended the fair.Hr md u n . C . H Gehringer of of his Monde web: out me spent the Bllir attended the funeral of Hrs. R. ¢",§,,g with him.They hu] leazeicrl J. St.heneic here Sunday. The Doom! of Honor held 1 meet- inc Saturday evening..After the regular rontlnruf hunlgneu a social than vu rpent.Mr.and H n .Robert Daugherty and Janice were week-end guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and ilu. E. W. Burdic. ltr.m d Blra.B-ehrant and Mi n visit their sister who is in a hospital there.Gilbert Olson was ameeably sur- prised Monjay evening when :sixteen that thi! was the anniversary of hia birth Ind decided to help him ("¢l|;. larate the oceuion.They spent. the time playing cards until a late hour when Mrs. Olson served some mighty nice refreshments.Mn uucl Mrs.Ch u.Arnold and Mrs. N. A. Stokes spent Friday at theJay Stokes home md looked after the; 'children while they were at the fair Lena Lamphere of Omaha motomd up at ,glrinwn. Sunday :nd spent the day at the 0. H. Godsey home.Allen Smith was a guest of rela- tives at Hldlson. Heb. 9, few days last Mr. and Mrs. Pete 'I'ruhllen spent Sunday at the Chris Truhleen home. They came up to nee their futher who makes his home there at pres- weelr.He returned home Friday ent.evening.|Misa Basie 1.,~wh1f was a dlimerl Hrs.wi Kinsey returned Satur guest cz the Waldo Hancock homediyfromairjekavisitwithherSunday..g daughter, Miss Francis, '~l=° iwhv'The Lads" me will meet; Wednee-.ln Ornnhn.lacy trlth M m J.M.we n .There B. 0. llcD0mld, E. C. Johnsm lbdwill be a bualnese meeting and all 0.L.Hilcinger returned T}"»U'5d\Ymember1 are requested to be present. evening from n im days hunlin: trlv The Ilantern Star will hém a ,pe-l our Bas»et!,Nebr.[cial meeting Thunday erenlrg and Walter Kremer spent Sunday at among other business they will initi-| the Bowlxnd home near Craig.lute eight candidates.The Masonic Hr. md Mn. Cllrenee W aehterandhil win be in use on their regular liu Anna and Laura Fuels drove 1°rneetlng night.The Muone holding Pender Sunday and spent the dey nscheoiofinntructiom 1 with Matinee. Mn. Hattie Treat went to Arling- um F ri d ly md visited at the Ollie Ian home until Monday when sho lilac Ruth Roberts wu an Omaha guuaenger Saturday.| Herman people eueeeded in ta`l|:Ing ber t H ea at the county fairwcit to ltluouri to visit her son and 5 num o P :family.limit week.;Among those we have,learned were Mrs. Gilbert Olson who' Hr. and litre. Wm. Brnnclert spent5 ,_'lied the best loaf of bread and wonSunY li the Hue home near Spike: la rise of n mack of flour L. F. Hil-J. D. Lowe ll busy this week mo\ingl i ; e 1 wok ilrst Hze lon Guinea 31'-=~H=f back to the farm.Theygbenns;Mies Anne owdl won flrat Ilre in the small house near thll in the potnto nee: the tug of war vlaee where his nice ntl#house Wu won by the Herman team and theb " ; " ° ' : v ' b ; " ' g m ~ul [bell team won the game with the we sc ounty fllr at ~ til: . ~.Z».. "`i{f .¢ M;| Eu;,:| e ; :;:mVerne [m,m ex- ;-' ifklk 011. exhibit which ll! is l0'Dk'E pect ~ lno\¢ ,n the Misa Ruth Roh !tor.lerte home Oct. lst., which they have John m m and father drove to rented mrnuhed,Mies Roberta and Pisgah, lowo Sunday and spent thelher mother mu make their home in der l0mal\a. y .Mr. and li n .Hans Johnson hire; Group No.2 of the Camp Firefollowed the remains to Craig where firlnjrent on I hike Tueedny evervltlw Intand rites were performed. nt taking their supper \'\'l11ch Lheyi The aorrorrlng onus have the sin-1 eooked and ate out of doors.icerwe syrnpathy 01 ;|l Jenn Mildred,the six year old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Carrol Foster flied at their home in Minne- sota of uk er of the stomach.The body was brought here Monday and laid to rest in the Herman cemetery. The bereaved panente have the heuri- felt sympathy of ull who knew them here.The year old hire;*laughter of Mr. :md Mrs.Walls Day died Saturday nlght.of convulsiors.The funeral ine held Monday afternoon at two o'ciock nt time M. E. church with bur- ial in the Herman cemetery.Mr.|e.nd Mrs Day resided near here until two yeam asw when they moved to e farm near I"rntanelle. C. R. White of Omaha was a buai- ress visitor here Monday. o n 1 r u . m r Once again it is our sad duty to chronicle the pneeing of one of our ln Mrs.R.J.Schenck, who placed uway at her home here Friday, Sept- ember 23, at 3:30.The deceased had been n suHerer of caneer- the p u t nine mouths and all that lo\lng herds could do was done to relieve her from her sulferingx She had been up and around until. the pant several weeks, altho her suffering wu intenle eh: Wu always cheerhll, klnel and with an thought for others.Gertrude Pearl Gilouvner was bo;1 June lat.1876, and reared near New Castle, Nehr., and died at her home in lllvrrnan, Sept.. 23, 1921.She was married to Robert J. Schenck Aug. 24, l910. To this union were born four children, Mildred, Kenneth, Donald und Arlene She was the fifth member of a furn- ily of ten.Hen iather, two brothers and two sisters having preceded her to the greet beyond.She was a suc- cessful school teacher for severe] years nlno taught music and was granted the privi!§~ge of traveling from coast to cout.She was em- ployed in the post office at Laurel, Nebr., the year p....ding her mar- riage.She ia survived by her hua- band,her dear children,ax mother. me sister, four brothers and a host of relatives and friends The funeral services were held Sun- day afternoon nt one o'clock at the Baptist church conducted by the pu- tor, Rev. I-iecteruen, with the 'rlutern Star rendedng their part of the ex ercises.Thelittle girls of her Sun- dlr School class carried the flowers which they placed en the casket. The remains were taken to Craig ard laid to rest in the cemetery there. The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian church but wus a faith- ful worker ln the Baptist church hem Her life wel one of s\erviee and she itge ever ready and wlllinit to help in all things for the good of the c om- munity.A large concourr-e of friends and relatives nt!'l"tlc1l the funeral pntl mont beloved citizens.This time it o 4 \ f > o c o n o n - n o m l n - r v - 0 n n o n n e n n o n n o a w m o n n o n n e n n e n n o 1 THE METHODIST CHURCH. Conference is over uid the minist- ch are scattered over the state, some returning to their former jlelde and, ome to long and short moves and new charger.The writer made nolrequest, and he is glad to begin his l s work in Blair in real earnest. The conference wus attended by minister: from almost every pert of the state.The Northwest Nebraska Conference requested boundry chnngec which urns rejected and as ..1 out-come of this repeated request the Nonhwest hinted that they were coming no rnone,but would likelyconsolidate with the Wyoming sti:te.l The addresses by Bishop McDowellofWashingtonanrlBishopHughesl of Beaton, .tueoiding Bishop,W . ; i l rrir sl is p in Q. y g u P h e c \l 'lil nt || outstanding in scholarship and np- oplied theology.g. The new conference year in very, promising for opportunity and l1ar.l work.\ To the writcr'a knowledgenot n blunder has been made so fnrf and if love is magnified among ue, and if Chrie=t'e will ia really our passion.thia will be a greet year.'The writer; is not here to drive, neither in he here; to be dr i f t:IIe desires to be n, friend to every body and pa=l.0t to his own people.Ho means to play n clean game and give a square deal, in beth business and religious af!aire,=for he lnelievezi both must go tofrether,' ond he neka ro more nor no less at the hand of othen.He will he glad to see you ext Sabbath morning and evening..loin us at the Bible school at ten.J. A. Johnson, Minister.| . _ _ _ - . _.... }3.\l"TlS1 CHURCIT NOTES There in but one way to make our! church what itsh ould be.That isfor each member to be a conoecrnted,| devoted follower of Christ and become in self what the church should be as :\ whole../ The newly elected oflleers are to be' installed at the morning service Sun-' day morning r.:cl the lervioe will bein line with the occarion.Mr. Geo' W.Greenhill has consented ze eingfor us at that time.The subject for' the evening sermon will be l"Il1e Man Who Was Speechlese.-' At the eloae of the morning service there will he a meeting of the newl board of deacons, also n meeting of, the new boanl of trustees.This is for the purpose of electing olllcers and trnneectinz other btfelnes Every member is urged to be present. There will be gospel meetings at the Pleasant View school house every slight this and next week at eight o'clocl»t also on Sunday afternoon at 3:30.Lest Sunday afternoon nome of the people of the community met at the school hon.ie and organized a Sunday School and this will be held every Sunday afternoui nl. 2:30.I You are invited to attend any of our xewicee uChauncyM.Foreman.Pastor i i c r E I r I 1 I l I l ) » E ig, éi ll~\.Io n c s t M e n G o T o H e a ve n . " P r a y e r ac t i n g W e d n e s d a y eve n i n g a n d c h o i r r n d i c e F r i d a g e ve n i n g . W . B . F . R o b b , M i n i s t e r gm~||.n e a r be fo re t he T.il st r ic t C o ur t o f W as h i n g t o n C o u n t y , N e b r a s k a , o n t h e N t h d w o f O c t o b e r , 1 9 2 1 , a t t w o o 'e l o e k , P. M . a t t h e C o u r t H o u s e in s a i d C i t y of Bl a i r i n s a id Co u n ty , t o sh o w e n ua e . i f a n y t h e m bo ,w h y t h e p n y e r o f s a i d p e t i t i o n e r s h o u l d n o t b e g r a n t e d . l t i s fu r L h e r o r d e r e d t h a t n o t i c e o n a c h a p p l i c a t i o n o f s a i d G u a r d i a n a n d o f t h e d a t e o f t h e h e a r i n g Lh er eo o n fi x e d a b o ve . b e g i ve n t o u i d m i n o r , zo h i s g u a r d l m , t o t h e n e x t o f k i n . a n d t o a l l o t h e r p e n o n i i n t e r e s t e d In a m i d m a t t e r . b y p u b l i c a t i o n o f e c o p o f t h i s o d e r i n T h e E n t e r p r i s e . le g a l , w e e k l y n e w s p a p e r , p u b l i s h e d a B l a i r i n u i d C o u n t y a n d S t a t e , a n o f g e n e r a l c i r c u l a t i o n i n s a i d C o u n t y f o r a t l e a s t t h r e e su * : e fw i ve n e c k th e d a l e o f t h e l e n t p u b l i c a t i o n t h e o f t o b e a t l e n t fo u r t e e n d a y s p r i o ;= = - t he a bo ve m en t i on e d d at e of he a r n g .3 2 - i t D y T h e C o u r t . - \ _ L B . D a y , J u d g e . L L1.t{.\1. Norlcss Notice to Crcditon of Estate 0'Hanlor\, Maher & O'Hnnlon, Attys. STATE OF NEBRASKAWuhingtonCounty ss. In the County Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Martin Sorenson, Deceuad:To THE CREDITORS OF SAID ESTATEYou ln: hereby nctihcd, That I will sit at tha Cunty Court room in Blair,in uid County, on the 29th day of October, 1921, and on the 39th day of January,1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon nf each day to receive :.sdexamineIl tlllims against said Estate, with it v m to their adjustment nml aliowance.The time iimited for the prrnentation of claims aguinst saidEstate is thrrc months from the 29th day of (}ctober, A2 U. 1921, and thc time limited for payment of debts is Cc Year from said 29th day of Oc- tober. 1921.Witness my hand and the scsi of said Cour5ty Court, this 24th. day of Sentemtmr. 1921.[SEAU A.C.m=:s1:L, 355t County Judge. The Iintcmrise for job work ST. PAUL LUTHERA N CHURCH DRUM Sunday , Oct. 2-Mission and Har- ost Festival 11 a.m.Af ternoon ~sion, 2 o'\cI&T€.Addr;ss by Rev. ~. Turrrao, Bmdish, Neb.Mn. Rgv. urmo,1 fonner missionary tofrica,nmay address the women of he parish.Come :md bring your TIL nh. Sunday School ut 10 a. 1n, Mrs. L oliand, Superintendent. Cltechetical inbtmction Saturday 1. rn.Mrs.Peter Nelson ente ns the Ladies Aid, Thursday p. m.,ct. 6. P. J. Reinortsen, Pastor. I .1 |o f t h e schont y e a r .Pr o vi s i o n s 1 m a d e fo r t h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f a i t e n r an c e om c er s w h o s h a l l h a ve p o l i p o w e r a n d s h a l l a r e t h a t he a t t e n ~ a r c e l a w i n e n fo r c e d ( Jn t h e l h i n i d a y i n w h i c h t h e schools a r e i n session a t t h e b c g i ni n g o f t h e sc h o o l ye a r , it i n Lh c d u i o f e a c h t e a c h e r t o s e n d t o t h e c m m l su p e r i n t e nd e n t a l is t o f i h e p u p i l s e ro l l e d i n h i s o r h e r s c h o o l w i t h t M N . g m d c a n d a d d r e s s o f e a c h p u p i Th e c o u n t y su p c d n t e n d e nl . i s t o c o p a r e t h i s l i s t w i t h th e c e n s u s r e p o a n d t r a m m i t t o t h e a t t e n d a n c e o m a li s t e f t h e ch i l d r e n i n t h e c o u n t w h o a r e n o t a t t e n d i n g Fchnol. at te nd an c e nffl j ee r wi ll th en t a ke s te ~ t o s e e t h a t t h e i n r i s va fo r c e d A t t h e e n d e f e a c h w e e k t h e d r a c c r sh al l r e p o r t |12 abse nces a n d ca u se o f a ba e n ce to t he co u n ty au p e in t e n de n t . Fr o m t hi s l i st o f ah w e r : i h e c o u n t y s u p e r i n e n d c n t i s t o d e t e ml m : w h e t h e r e r n o t t h e l a w i n b e i c u m p l i e i l w i l l ! i n t h e s e ve r a l d i s t r l e an d s h a l l r e po r t t o t h e at t e n d a n c e n flc er ac c or d in g ly . It i s t h e d e s i r e o f W a r h i n g t a n r o n t y o ffl e l l d n t o h a ve l h i a l a w e n fn n c a n d t h a t t h e r e m a y b e n n m i a u n d e . NDTICE To SCHOOL PATRONS Thr' new compulsory education la pmvidcs that every person having nc tual or legal control of any child no lens than scvcn nor more than nixteeyuan of age, 1Gl1all cnuso such chil~ to attend school regularly for 5 per iod of not less thx..| six months cnc your in which the public diy school of tho School district an in sesaion unless such child is giiduuttd fm the High rchool mainuinod by th district or from \High school o equnl gndc; or if no High school i maintained.from the school main mined in the district or from a ochoo of equal grade.In the c ity distri the roquircmrrit is that thc child rnus attend nagulnrly the entire time schoo is in sonion.Exceptions nm mad in the following cases: wht1'c the chi limca more than lhrcc miles f ~ school by the nearest traveled ro; where the child is physically or mon tally incapacitated for the ,work don in the schools, (in such cases physi or mvatal examination may be zu quired)or whore z child fourtoo years old. having hnishcd the Eilfltli grade, Ends it necessary to work fo his own support or the support o those lctually dependent upon him. The state superintendent and sito ncy gmcml have nulcd that thc ni \'q'}ff.4 » .n Ql ' ~ f ~ i u t i j . é a i a Q 5 .0 / Lf s ,I H I *Y H o l R o a d Th e E n t e r p r i s e fo r t h e n e w s . ,_... .......-.¢... vlli !~ #gr Q' Frost on the pumpkin does no particular damage,nor to the fodder in the shock. yQ! BUT home of your own an nutomnbile for YOIll pleasure.An educuation for your children-and comfort and happiness in your old ageW hen the cool breezes begin to bIowyo1L_wilI need coal to keep the home comiortable. If y"J&`bin is filled with quality coal irom The Rhoades Coal and Feed Store you are prepared to enjoy the winter. Ali this is within possi- bilities of your salary - if you save a xy fllhr amount cnch and every week. EE o a 3 3 3 2 3s sk..ding of its provisions this notice ls given for thc bc nc flfof all col:- ecrned.It is expected that all child- ren of the required ng! will be in school from the Hut of the year lm til all Ihr requirements of the hw have been met. Q342t 5{r\BEL J. MARSH, 5 County Supt. Puzm Instruction. ' s r IGET OUR PRICES3 ;5 H-01 S--MAKE MONEYfeéd Storenuances Send your nnrnc in Circulation Mmagcr.Suncet Magazine,San Frrmcisco,Cal.,And receive details of its lpociai offer to boys who want in nuke spending money in vtentionn, liter schooi,c k.Attractive special pdzea for prociueerr..23-Lf . l |