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11-03-19213 l ~s ~12 \ \~1 ~p§.}.gU.¢|J j . ..# 3§?. p;¢m\i .as nmws n¢ )THE ENTERPRISEA LOCAL mzwsrlarsa Fon PLAYS No mvoamrsALL THEPEOPLE GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT Washington County,NebraskaTheOfficialPaperof Elf BLAIR,WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,NOVEMBER 8,1921 No.40VOLXXV 1 such vast numbern ol people.Never HARl)lNG'SARPIISTICE DAY-ADDRESS newAcci6§s`coNr1nEn BY mans UFTELE-PHONEEQUIPMENT norms OF 1NrEnssr To nxennvlcn MEN (By Mrs.J.P.Jensen) Henry Ludwig is blrk from a three weeks stay st the U.S.governmcnt lzospitnl ward nt Swedish Mission hos pital.Omnhn md nlille n little thin in general nppcarnnee hir.Lidwlg says he in now feeling line nml speak:iw well of treatment accorded him while under Veterans Bureau. C 552 558 will take notice that mnllThousandsofpeoplegatheredtoQ gether in two vn.mt audiences one ahfmm two department;r here in mYonefor you and you will please callNewYork and the other at San Fran 2 fn mme oning with those responsible for thciscowillhearPresidentHa_|~dlnxl r 1 13 cd |1 |riot of plunder which ruled in Ameriadddthf15~~~RIS P C I Yl(B .:;::.~J;::;:;..;f..;1:::;f~»f»=<~the ~if ~healthifpermitsbyplacementoflicerthis.soldier st .Arlington National Comel tory Wnnllington D. C.on Armistice Day November 11.Telephone equipment will bc installled in front of the Iresidento stnnd in the huge Arlingtonamphltheatrewhichwillenrrythe lresldents voice over wires to New York and San Fcisco where it will be transmitted to audiences through loud speaking devices recently perremdbytheengineersofthemn System.Through loud speake111installedstArlingtonthePreealdenfl wed:will be carried to the thousands nf U.S.troops and civilians ntmsem bled .about hirn on the hillsides who iothenrise would not be :ble to hear. This will be the greatest funeral service the wnrlil hu ever known. Never before in historv has the head of any nation been able tonddnena before hive the woods of lny leader been carried to vast audiences Mnem laled in opposite portions of his enuntry.It indicates that the day is not far distant when the Pruidezat eenspeakfromhisnfllceintheWhite House to audiences assembled in every pan ol the country.While the nddness at Wuthlngton will be held at noon.the eloek at San Francisco vill..sl1o\r.dna#clock J=at.lu> inn.Telephone engineers my that this project ls one of the most importswt and dillleult they have ever under tsken.It is nnother sneat scientific lehlevement nnd not merely n connectingof opporite onris of the rountrytogetherhylongdistancetele phone.The loud epenlierf whlcn will be used ln carrying the Presl 1lents voice out over tho great audi en¢es nt Arlinkton NewYork and Ssn Francisco have been §rfcd.ed only recently.The sppuralun required is complicated and formidable and it could rot be manufactured in lifi:¢e»»sal?quantities to extend the programtorovermorecities. Through this newly created e1|ulp~ ment it will be poanlhle to transmit the speech of an orntor over lonir din tanoe wires :md have it nproilueeal through a loud speaker where de nired with nn much force and power:us though the orator were in the prenmice of his nudlenre. .fWhat will be ¢loneen Armistice Day to carry the Pre=Idenl.n volee to the two great cities on either cout sim~ u!t.mrounl;will eventually make it possible for representative nudieneon throughout the land in every state to hen un address hy their ehlef exe cutive at one time.What this achie vement will mean in futune historyisalmostbeyondimagination. SOME slznvicn Why detectives when the telephone operators can nnd the lost?And thereon hone: A tale.A munut»Alvn 0k1nhomn hnd not head for twentyyearnfromLogan].union who nt that time lived at Feder nEpi¢n Ne hrulu but he put in |long distance f all tor hirn.The Coder Rnplre operatoraskedthosewhomightknow about Thomton Ind reported that he had rnowrd to I.nv\r~en¢¢!.Nebnuka years BSU Alva called Lawrence and learned that the msn hm!lived there at one time but had moved to DeWitt. The telephone glrlell Dewitt cilled on some of the olrl settlers for infor mation and reported that Thornton inoved to Glenwood.Iowa.flve years ueek.For the present Chds will work with Mr.Fischer nt the shoe trade and is sn busy as s cranberry merchant nt his work at present. Work llle.|tart4d for Curl A.B. Oleaon an ollicer of Evse Hosp No. ll A. PJ. F.Service and Mr.Oleson has been assigned his file number. This former service man in now ourpopullrCountyAgentandwefind thnt in going over his very commend nble army record that he is one of our boys who hu been brlvely trying ==|overcome his handicap whlch he in curred while with the A.E F.lt Bribeaux in Alsace Loraine.but Uncle Sam lu.:new ordered him in for a genernl going over to :ee how hln present state of health is getting. Mr.Oleson has never asked for his hle in Veterans Bureau but we be lteve this s mistake on the part of our .service men.Come in under this Bureau is egg beet advice for your future stltul. A letter from the b0>l nt the npr.1ial school of the Veterans Human in Drnlha called The Railway Edu cntlonal Bureau !ieson our desk ||n¢l wg gtg glad ~the boysseem to like the work there.All men 5 place are servlet :neu and.iqéggmi ni;.ff :hir an e...$.? who entered last week from X U1d| is advancing rapidly in his clue Mr.end Mrs.Leonard Peterson of Kcnnnrd were over to the county lent on matters relating to Lcona\1l¢ work under Veterans Bureau and to call on friends.We mul!placing Lenn11ls first papers uhrn he was :I ygyy nick boy just llolI${!from the service ond while hc has improved rome In heollh he is fnr from sn able bodied mln yet.We trust he will have success in hisfuture work in our county. ~On request of the Commander and Adjutant of the Lafrenx Pont of the Ameriesn Legion of Teknmnh Ne braska we are taking np some of their files for their rick cbnirades.One; especially haw been pcrldlflil l¥\ll»long months and that of Paul Nunnllbf. now almost s helpless paralytic.Wil. met with the executive committee of the Post and went over this esme cafe to are if we might.from our lung er:pcriereo be able to hasten the henr lng on thls rlianbility elnim.We wereronvineed:hd claim i.:jwl.Boll FP have pledged the Legion ofllcers then to cover this enIe thoroughly with Ulf proper oillclnle.|Former Lleut.Ynul Ll.Kelly wI.al\ hgg n rating sheet to flute and this being n complicated affair we l¢4lUl» ed same wlmlch wal very Pff¥\\PU!r lnrnisnerl him from the ollicinln in eharqe ol this particular work nnfl who \\t\t very kind to hone? our unofficialrequest.Should any of ourboysdesiretoknourtheirrating sheet work we will be glad to insrtnct them as to their tighten mum D01NGS I The one of Clarence lllunnon vsOttoPaulrnmeupforhendnginthe county court yentenlny.This ease nrnse from nnaceidenl.occuring in Dmahl l»0|l1C H510 pngrt when Otto Paul of this county with his nutomo bllepan into Clgnnce Muon 10 WMridingsmotorcycle.The qnmplnln ant was nwsdefl $225 damages. Dell Raver has asked for a restrain irg order restraining the Cestetter nge The Oklahoma exchange fnunrl Bank from nellniq his Iwi to s:1tisf) the missing man at Glenwood and the connection was mnllc and the conver Mtion helrl. '_In'rltFf"" Yon nre positively foablxlrlenio lfr1 trash or lmild nrrs nf any kind on the paved streets and slleya of lllllr.All pmties lrullty of this offense will beestnlnlng outer on account of the\.s ~~¢mn~|no rho f~ 1ex~sm ot me Ihr.uw 1..\|;;A u judgment.nlttflng that in !1.l>deed we\e ellueeai forbidding him in anyway to enenmber or veil the property.The temporary restraining onler unsgrantedundtheIiueitionofmlklt!| it permanent will be fougt out llter¢ Sheriff Mehnena hu levied on two can of the Vsn HunAntill nnn and the Castetter Bank has asked for n bunk holdin;1 eluttei rnortgige.f "S'l`0PTHIEF''---Bursror'l`llERElll.THIH' i It is an old trick of the xtrjltyrougetoraisethefalseeryofatopthiefneddivertattentionwhilehe makes good his escape with the nwig.When the war ended und the Am erieln people found time to look after rlfsins st home they demnndnd a reek enn business. During the war the government ha1 called upon the people to give their 5U1|»ll to die their substance.£0 bnLibertybondsbuyVictorbonds.buythdftstampssupportdrivesfortheRed Cross.the Knights of ColumbustheSalvationArmytheAssociation of Friends to this worthy or~gani:.ntionandtothatpatrioticleague.And the people dld give and giveagain.They give out of all proportiontotheirsbility.The poorgavetheironvinpsthewageenmerndividedtheirrlgilywage.The monl and women ol :mill ulsrlol gore and bonwo\sed gave at every call and ureEtillcarryingtheirinterestbearingobligntiomjindtherichggve.some? liberally some not so llberxlly outoftheirabundantandincreasingwenlth.l While the war was on the people blindly accepted the mounting costa ot living an s part of the wir burden. There was no time to in iguto lu cause no flets.upol1 which deter mine as to its justlee.But when the war was over and prioes continued to soar when livingcnet 25 per cent more in 1919 than in 1918 and 1920 cost 17 per eent morethanl9l{l the limit of forbearance had been reached.The storm brol OF LIVING. s.wnAr1:v\:n N 0 n 1 N A L IN CREASE THERE HAS BEEN IN WAf}}IH SINCE THE OUTBREAK OF THB EUROPEAN WAR IN 1914 HAS BEEN 1oucsn BY rm3 IN CREASED COST ol LIVING UN JUSTLY IMPOSEIJ UPON mxPunucBYTHEWARPROFI TEIIRS.Wage advances have been one nl the EFFECTS of high prices:nd NOT the CAUSE of high prices.A table compiled by the United States Department of Labor conclu aively establishes these pnopooitloimand shows ln the most graphic mannerheirfarBEHINDtheCOST of uvINGthewagesoftheunionlabor tnlled even during and since the warwhenhighvrlgvcs have prevailed.The eotnpuison is nude with 100ns the base ln1918.Union Wage CostorYournmLiving1913mo10019141021031915102105.11916105118.3191711214241918me114.4 l919 us 199.31920'89 213.5Thepeakwureachedof iozo with the wngea of union labor showing nnincreueod 98 per nent snd the cost of living nn imcreale of 116 per cent Dver lDlS. NOT ONCE during the pedod trorn1918 lb 1920 DID THE WAGES R15 fIEllrED bv organised labor BREAST COSTS OF LIVING.Wlge sduneeo legged behind :nd for behind price :....._nmimnf yfopnnmunm ~seimglur to onennuntherobberswhonplunderingthe public be called to account.1 And the robbers were needy to raise the ery f stop thief and lead anlndiqnnzipublicnflopsfalsetrnil.|The real prolltecrs Tvere fully organizedandz>lf1>=wd~They hurl been oriranixingz tnzstn and combina tions to .control price.;for twentyyears.lhe\hed control of nireneien to make the alarm nationwide.Their prose covered the entire country.|They raised n great hue and erynpinntLabor.Organized Labor =l= the guilty party.They claim that there were more than twentysevenmillionwageearnersInthiscounlry.that nesrly one»fou\th of them wereorganizedintounlone;that these unl Ous had forced enormous wage ad~ Hnnrea uhm!that this had lif ted the eeneral wnge level and thus esnsod tho unprecedented incrase ln pdcee.1Thegrontandallpowerfulmonopolieshadbeenfetoincrezso p1ii<or nlnp proflurtion.T211y would never have thought of incr~r.ssir.g iriocs if these Labor Orfnnlzntionx I :wl not forced them to do so to meet firnnncl for oxtortionnte wauzcs They hnfl been completely nl.the mercy of the Llbor Unions nrd had suflered long and patiently snd had really lost money in their struggle to protect the public against the tyranny of the Unions..They appeals<1 to the American peopletosustxlnthemlntheirunequal content with these Unions.They wereunAmericaninstitutionsandmneft be broken flown.ln their place wo must establish the open shop nncl emaneipate labor. The open shop ery was their sloganandformorethan a year their presspropngandnhasbeenpoisoningthe publlr mimi ngiinst oriranlzed labor. So insidious persistent And winle spread has been this pruplzhnfli lb the press of ornnixed wealth nmitsfnlnechargesagainstLaborhave found some Iodgenicnt in the public mind. There is not the nllghtont chnnce that those rhnrzfnhle with the economic1rangeulalrhthepvlslicsulfein will he justly pu:ii~.le.l but nt lens! the respomihility should bc plarnluh:re 1:l>or~=:»:sI. 1 lay down CIIIITAIN rno:of<1 TIONS mimi wmcu ARII EVO NOMICAT LY mu:|I|.lf ADMIT OF No orzxw.. l.The lzolnlnel incrrmr in Wm.:= hll been {lNIil)!l.Ml.\11:ss 1l1 the INCREASE IN rm:COST fl! r.1v1zIr:}I.\\{TlI TEAR siilee the \\llr¢ 2.The nominal increase in wnge:¢hu 1~01.1.0w1~:u and not PRECEIJ old standlrds of living nnd lt han loot in the stmkkle. NOMINAL wnges muy be high but |.\lRONS DAY wsu.OBSERVED~~~Hniowrn Yesterday nu Pot:ons Dsy in ther ~Blair high ncllbtll the day when thepatronsundfriendsoftheschool were invited to attend n pnoxnm and ~~~~1regularclassesthroughoutthebuild ing.A;115 the following pmmm ~~ ~was rendered ln the assembly room! by members of the ninth grade with ~the exception of the first number which was given by tho entire hlghschool. Song Amerlel the Beautiful School with Orcheetn Piuno Solo __._.Austin Halle: Song Flower Maidens from JapanlnlthsPuee. Irene Warrick.Iva Beeon0iiveSmlthwithKatherineBeekrnan n piano. Reading DIR to Old Aunt Mary1\ Ruth CheelyVocalSoloRuthBroan with Miss Wand;Cook at plnno und Norms Anepaeh violin. Piano Solo ..._...Hilton Rhuldes Followfng the program the visitors attended the various elapsea in session. rtrlving particularly to visit the elua os of their ovm children or of those in whom they felt the most interest. The teachen superintendent nnzl prlneipsl grselously piloted the patrons to the various rooms llinlngnnnnsweringquestionsinrerdto the olit of the pupils. .The members of the domestic sei enoe clue sened those who cared to sample their cooking with sandwlehen coffee and small cakes. The number present wss far below the number that should lure taken sdvnntsge of the invitution to get in touch with their chlldren|school work and with the teachers who hsvo them in charge.While the hour was puhapsnotfavorableformanyyetIt wbuld neem that there might have been present.mon than one lone father among the pntmnb to tlkg.n§liste ln tbryoung folks. However ll has been cuetonury to leave the educational lmlning of the children to the ichooln and mother:R SAL ungc11 nro LOW.The total coming:of a laborer !snd §;{and do assume the re the end of a week.om buy 1.1:ssl :mon \Nl)fz.011n:~1r;AND FUEL TOHAY than it would buy IIEFDRTC run WAR. In fart RlSAL WAGES have netnnllyDECLINEDformorethan twenty Years.when mrn=und in the punchulmr power nf the earnings of labor. In a critical study of the relation between uneven nnrl the increased eoat of living Professor William Jett IAluclt.the economist msrle nn ann»lysis for the yenrsl9l2 to 1918 in clusive oIthe financial reports of all corporations having an annual income of $l.000000 or more in the lines nfl The acheol faculty invites the pntnons to vilil.nt their eonvenienee and theyirill be :snared a hearty welcome and their eooperation will be sppre»tinted. YYAGES {)l TlIACERSEXCITING Izinamns Teachers in Nebraska srhools arelikelytohaveoceuiontogetinto politic;themselves during the next your or two.In several group talks among farmers in attendance st the conference of progresudvem the quertionoftakingdrasticmeasuresfor the reduction of tenehen wages werelaunilisswl1leh the onlinary consumer d bdnfL1.1 ted ru frequent an smntory ~~::dm;mr»?;enI:¢i.|l The greater pert of the mx paid mmnel i pronerty owners new in for the supTbegghgportof the lchooln.and in many dis lmve 21.5223 0%s0;|e;;0o;nm:i trletu these have run into hundreds of |.|¢th f ih :dollars for farm land owners.Theynunpl0| 1|on e mer or e ure mud about it as well sn aboutyenn10161917.and 1918 than forthethreeveurperiodof1912.l913!)|t§t¢taxes. and 1914 and the Hzures for produf:I The llgtirrs pnnted recently bi the state superintendent uid one farmertionnhowedconclusivelythattheINluCIZEASITDPROFITSwgglqNOTExhouthotdunngthelast year when p|};T0 ;}qCm..;Ag};][)PRODUC ; fnrrn produrtx ~on the decline the TION.rmzr wnm:nm:ro rim average wage of ale teachers in I A(l THAT HIE CORPORATION TOOK A IARGEII PltUlORTloN or 3IVER§DOLLAR SPPINT ISY THF!PURCHASER. These corporations typleol of the. practices of ell nearly trebled their nsrrng9 net income on capital stock during the period entered by Profex~ sm Llnck|studies.IThattheyhavecontinuedtofleecethepublic.the ineremeri prices for 1919 and 1920 conclusively prove.These irffnt prolilearing orgnniutionslneverylineof business raised! prices until the people could no longer meet their rlerrnaads.They were mn iereneed $45 a month and of women $28 a month.These wages will have to some downl In our section said mwtlier fnrm» er A movement i non foot to tl: maximum figure for teachers and theyenn take lt or leave lt. Another one remarked that the school teacher tru st in the statevso_uldfightanyreduction.and that it hs: no tiirht now that teaehrs are groundmeetthedemand. ue get uith that another firmer. iltlngx seared uponlyenoughnewouteachyesrtolinuxforwill talk?quededAboutninetenths of the tenchen are either slaughter¢or nieces offrontedwiththealternativeofre;fduringthqirmotlt~¢or cutmir the warren of labor They turned uponlnhnr. For more than n yenr they hmm been making r on labor unions and rharginiz laboith responsibility for high living welt .This sttuclc on lnlaor will fell.There will he great haul=hip imrl$}1lTl!llJI¥. hut in the ond the truth will prevail. Labor will be vindicated and will comeoutofthebattlewithnsolidarity welded in the ire of common autYer ing |greater lighting foree in the etrrnl atnlxfrle between the muses and pnnrmd Ag6¢TI some armor.State Journal. N0|lCE Plone do not ask for credit.From new on we are addetly on s eaah system.If you owe us please call and settle.We eitniyou glndiy but ui:need the money and we areaskingyoutopayttslnthename spirit that we pre you credit. The North Side Store. Mrs L Beatty has retunud from Tekxmsh where she visited her broth er N.J.Munn and flmily. ..........OUTBUILDING HURNED ox MAIN STREET Monday night marked the time for Hallouoen festivities and the eele» ln::ation u.l..I general with parties and other iormn of frollenome sports.The streets ln the earlier part of the eveningwerenllveWithlittlefolksarryingtheirJsekDLnnhemsaetheypeeredinto the wlndoan of neighbor:and friends thus making them know that tney remembered them ........W.zz. C.LADIES SURPRISE MEMBER A number of the members of the Womnn|Relief Corps gathered atthehomeofhire.Funk Guy on Monday evening and proceeded an the home of Mrs.Robert Hooks on went Washington street to gin her a goodzrurpdse.The ooeaslon 111|not her birthday but was Hn1lo\lUen end antheladiessaea:fter dl only girlsKnowntall.they felt the event warrantedalittle:fun for them ss wdl es for the younger gene:adon. The surprise was a seal one for Hrs. Hooks and s very pleasant evening Wu enjoyed.The lsdiel aervuL»nice lunch which they hsd brought with them uv! :round twentyfl\e of them spent e. pleasant evening. THE BROCK noun SCENE or \rnsrmrrr t»=@.e.. ....»g.;..A.A lilyron Brock non of Hr.\u»dHrs. A R.Brock entertained a lun numberofhi;oehool mitesund several teaehen.nt his home on east South :street on llslloween. Glmes :md fun depicting the Spirit of Hnzwm had been cuddly planned before hand and awry minute was nlled with Interesting md irhole nome Inn. Hr.Brock donned the ghostly ni ment and met the guerta nl the porch ond bade them welcome.Ghosts of all descriptions were present ghost: of nstlng drinking md fortune tellingand _numerous otheri.llsrlhmullbti were toasted and popcorn and pu.ne.h eonsumod ln huge quantities Then Mrs.Brock served a reel oprend for the young folk!consistingof pressed chicken sandwiches pleklespineappleleennfelfooduke. The party was one of the real de lights of th season to the young follzl and will be memorsble oeenlon to them for n long time.Around mid night the guests left for their homes voting the Brock family royal enter tsiners. G.M.c.c.A The Girl.n Mental Culture Club 1. high :school organisation kept the Hslloween spirit alive by entertain ing themselnef n club of nbout wentyfourgirlsat a party st the old high school lu¢mblyr00llt. Committees had been appointed to decorate and prepue the progrsm for the e1|e.nin31\en}o)1nent and to mythattheyhadn good time would be putting it mildly.They hed n gnnjiandglorioustimeandsnoespread rhnliltlng nl pumpkin pie and trim mings and other full delicacies.The day lfter the girls felt that they could never look pumpkin ple ln the flee nglin. mRlHDA\SURPRISE FOR SCHOOL GIRL .Anumber of little friends of M11 dred Brown upon the invltniion of her mother.Mn.Wm.Brown.pneplltd und canlcd out n surprise on her onH|Lllo\een the day being her hrirth day.About twentylite boy\and girlswerepresentsttheBrownhomeon west Lincoln ntneet and games and frolies of nil kind;were indulged in. Mrs.Brown :mowed a substlntisd lunch that lll enjoyed lt the close of Lhe ereninfa fun sind when the yummysternleftfortheir homes it was with the wish that Mira Mildred might enjoymanymorehappylalrtldsyx. 59Et Chief of Police.The Enterprise $1.50 per year.ED the INCREASE IN THE COST .Robert M.La Follette.Subscribe for The Enterprise.Read The Enterprise.We elean. r / J or \.. l1 J 1I _n 3 ? 1E .. §t mf . g .. :l ~fori1z zr4I1TU! I! 4 .Q I > m 1 u ¥ 'r ma z -||| Nfznrnzsz.BLA IR.NEBRASKA- u efh, the I'ur11 un. £lu||¢ (0L|.:m1 'Q lnllsmmirharm. nrf..:.u. |Ip|3lm|1a|) r lucky Humnz lhnplh ny. ¥ rr I el 1 G TIME num: _ - TES Im . Ich admits not u h a n h:|I|'|°| mr n t e t y u r v n xm l .w i n m e r I1 ur al 11||111. rm ve r y l u n : he r nf : l ir i c s Nh a ; r l : | 5 8 n g T n h n h a w among |1¢~-pin : m o n a s t h r y s h u r l l e c h r i s i l e ia w e l r y t n I t h e m m h e r n t h i s w a y n f o n pr l . 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( 1 h s n o W E s n s a z a r IIE 1 | - m e i s l l n e d w i t h m nn b r n n vs .m u k n f u h i e h i s n n e t w o r k u l s 1 r )Um -n e r ve s w h i c h a r e e r - t r vm e l y s - n s l i l r e .'I°I1e fu n c t i o n ol' t h e n m o n n b m n vs i s t o m t c h a n d h m d 'nm x=:N1~1mPRrf~"F:.BLAUZ. NERRAQKA u i ~ u n ~w ~ - " ~ 1 g '..¢1l¢L'2"w.»..fJ.?%f'Z»&L11.Z".»7»¢°¢.¢ ' 2 1 § | ' . ¢ , . . ~ . ¢ . wo nmlr rid llnn dlv ou ld uo lhu vn my .lb e |\ n h k 1 n |L y d ; E P ||l¢hAm'| Vegsubls Com md iz lhrmrh en ld ma s ol ww \ -»- -- 43a~ °= ~' >: " .: ~° -° '~' a : ' ~ ' - a w - ' ° ° : : ~ : , . m d l f h snm0. ' -a n . J » u m ¢ , m x m w . v ! m s l 1 l i n . m m o f m m m . w u - . n d d l l m - t a l t l m t i d l l l o r l d d h I . P ln k h u n ' | V o n h h ls C o mp o u n d .s u e n y u llulnnua. W h.-"twain A urvuuu eva-dldou md wry lmgnhr.llydocwf ldvilad nn upendon.K hulbmd »~,~;g-= me one ol your boekhiim d u k a d m o l o u y i d l u n \ m' | v¢ g b htlompound.n v v u u m smy wu h nu n eh h ul.nowhnvonhsslthy nrlrl lflarh lrh bg bommlrn u m - y n n .lunglndw neommsnd your medldns, md y ou mums llmu: ll a tu dmmlll. '- ln. H- B. '5"-° - no J alhn on ss .. nu -mmwn onus m mmy mm me h ho mes dn ! vm o aeo dlldhu , u ll an newslum vnu madmy . "'&°' éuldrsu oouuu Ly dlu E. Plnkbami wpmu Compmmdhu nsmnd Q mnlhu ws strong md iaith wndldou, \|'!Inm u n mwrs l mu mu n fo r n llmo nu u i nd lu ud b y n, un o - hrltlu dhplncemonu. wuknnu and narvounuu Woman averywhen should nmmbsr thu meat el du commons: mmmilal imma ln Mt the uzrliul onn-they Anhui euuad by urlmo dilpinl-mouu of nvvnhu. uw»m.m» rymptomn may be the um md e mu vu ;no muay 0 dy on lihnsntl f-gg; y h ld ta wi f- E. Plukhll | ` V a x u h h n i t m n u n m m nluzn llvu.I l a n b n u k : wi perfect 'U md c fwu pnnnla udmu uwblas.Tim-:lun Iyw know of any von-mn whou mdsringand hu bam mabllCanc un nl!md lu ngnduliy latin; forward un \eh\ldllu old -9- allhum :ry Lydn B. P!nkhlrn'| Vopubla Compound. u mm hugh bulbua d h nwi n un i n r nwmmy h o mn mu d s rk ms d b y llln d llld d nwd l- L y d ln E . P l n k h m f n P u n t a ' r u a - n o e l : u m ' M l m m i Pe c u li ar to W o me n" will bs wn ztn y u m (r ea u na n qu at.W d¢ | ! o , ' l' h e L y d h E . P i n k lmm n i ¢ g lwmo o » . I - r u . ln | | s e lm| | tt1 Th!! boo k c ontai ns vnhub le Infor mation. DARLING BABY' BRIGHTENS HOME Children's Laughter a Pleasing Sound sn. There are heavy l foundnllonl and esofzutle applied toThere are deans pea running crou ~Q 0 N . s x o oI n z z a e ° ' G s c ° ` s r o m s nt t l r t l q n l b l o l l i h l i i Influenza,» ¢ ° l l h l l l Il \ * ~ n u a l a I M u I n a r n : I r l t l t h n u l l : a l u n | . | l vu: n r s u r l y * l t r t n y r u n " l l '0 l l J 'l | " i n h a s q g f - » t o 3 ; -_;, '.§""° 5".~ .'°¢¢ `&S2 .»°' II ra litn 04 e in I l\. _¢_~_a n \n u rA l n n m a d r h r a u s m u m s n l m l c . % % n - | - a n n d a n n a .4 | a o a u a m n .D r r t o u l l a l n i l l n sI r o n x m z c u . o o u r u n u o m n r . What to Take for tml renled tn a n dnp ln g oi the fabrics and as though lhl hld iq her whi m um p er d on g u lh l plan ed and duped. Msks the Linn Long.Bo, Puls nys, 'or then nur gowns and mat: and tuna and mulls make m u :or Kong Ilnel.The French dream blouse over the hlpu lt a lowline, which. a year ago, ire vmuld have bollnrd impossible to wear.But theyhave done lm and done I! sreli and it lx rellly turprhlng how becoming the longer walullne.not to mention abnlgim: wnmllne. can lm Even on the evening gowns the mainline is necemuuledbythickmudprotrudinz trimmings.Une no longer mules e fetish of me hir: vulstilne. but meadd! nn lnterminnhly with no thmmht for tlnlnus ,hut at that panieulnr plum..The evening :Wm are draped and duped again, with one portion of the dmwrr oblitentlng another ponlon. .-vu QEEQU ~W "lf%;§ -;;= .. .§ :P¥§'35f; 1 J \W | j .¢ :f ==@|gW§ w ' ~~.,,*,;;\=§Z} I :az¢,"£,~»: 3 ~is " ;'I ab: 7~ =f ' .<n .".n f ~ . €;?'*. . .r ~ §.u f . .- ; _,» .~.g ~.gl i "~"Si E w a "~H ~ f ..¢"1"'€».~ * i f ~~. fj_ w ll \ '* " "~ ~.,a ..4- : P ~:'~=~'3 G u y C a n c u n a n d B l u !V l l e t l n A n U n d fo r t h a C o n a t n n t l c n o f Th i s "Ta l lI| | .| r . " P\nkh\m'| Voptnbh c m -Eoundhudouu forms WoN-g,g== ch|\dr|l|%:°|»\adl!lg o v rm n £ 3 9 1 a l l :buy han l l v d a n m a a nw u h o m l t o o k a N bzluo iy o m-V» ¢oh b| ¢C ¢lfwu n d . ln d I a n 1!.hlMShu »[ m u s t d m c l¢\r¢b. for lhh baby h anfourmonthsold,m d 1hudfhlurhsb y y ouwoudntu m .I a m l i d ! ! ! y a nvl r w p a l h r .Bvurybody%%~2'&¥J '- n You han!! n o n u a t to d mv i b u t I nwasin- 1 3 0 - " ~ v ~c . w. Elm.mu ' - u n s .Alwau. PL 1\ r f»g~ /f"~ /' !4 4 .\ i ~ u n ~w ~ - " ~ 1 g '..¢1l¢L'2"w.»..fJ.?%f'Z»&L11.Z".»7»¢°¢.¢ ' 2 1 § | ' . ¢ , . . ~ . ¢ . wo nmlr rid llnn dlv ou ld uo lhu vn my .lb e |\ n h k 1 n |L y d ; E P ||l¢hAm'| Vegsubls Com md iz lhrmrh en ld ma s ol ww \ -»- -- 43a~ °= ~' >: " .: ~° -° '~' a : ' ~ ' - a w - ' ° ° : : ~ : , . m d l f h snm0. ' -a n . J » u m ¢ , m x m w . v ! m s l 1 l i n . m m o f m m m . w u - . n d d l l m - t a l t l m t i d l l l o r l d d h I . P ln k h u n ' | V o n h h ls C o mp o u n d .s u e n y u llulnnua. W h.-"twain A urvuuu eva-dldou md wry lmgnhr.llydocwf ldvilad nn upendon.K hulbmd »~,~;g-= me one ol your boekhiim d u k a d m o l o u y i d l u n \ m' | v¢ g b htlompound.n v v u u m smy wu h nu n eh h ul.nowhnvonhsslthy nrlrl lflarh lrh bg bommlrn u m - y n n .lunglndw neommsnd your medldns, md y ou mums llmu: ll a tu dmmlll. '- ln. H- B. '5"-° - no J alhn on ss .. nu -mmwn onus m mmy mm me h ho mes dn ! vm o aeo dlldhu , u ll an newslum vnu madmy . "'&°' éuldrsu oouuu Ly dlu E. Plnkbami wpmu Compmmdhu nsmnd Q mnlhu ws strong md iaith wndldou, \|'!Inm u n mwrs l mu mu n fo r n llmo nu u i nd lu ud b y n, un o - hrltlu dhplncemonu. wuknnu and narvounuu Woman averywhen should nmmbsr thu meat el du commons: mmmilal imma ln Mt the uzrliul onn-they Anhui euuad by urlmo dilpinl-mouu of nvvnhu. uw»m.m» rymptomn may be the um md e mu vu ;no muay 0 dy on lihnsntl f-gg; y h ld ta wi f- E. Plukhll | ` V a x u h h n i t m n u n m m nluzn llvu.I l a n b n u k : wi perfect 'U md c fwu pnnnla udmu uwblas.Tim-:lun Iyw know of any von-mn whou mdsringand hu bam mabllCanc un nl!md lu ngnduliy latin; forward un \eh\ldllu old -9- allhum :ry Lydn B. P!nkhlrn'| Vopubla Compound. u mm hugh bulbua d h nwi n un i n r nwmmy h o mn mu d s rk ms d b y llln d llld d nwd l- L y d ln E . P l n k h m f n P u n t a ' r u a - n o e l : u m ' M l m m i Pe c u li ar to W o me n" will bs wn ztn y u m (r ea u na n qu at.W d¢ | ! o , ' l' h e L y d h E . P i n k lmm n i ¢ g lwmo o » . I - r u . ln | | s e lm| | tt1 Th!! boo k c ontai ns vnhub le Infor mation. DARLING BABY' BRIGHTENS HOME Children's Laughter a Pleasing Sound sn. There are heavy l foundnllonl and esofzutle applied toThere are deans pea running crou ~Q 0 N . s x o oI n z z a e ° ' G s c ° ` s r o m s nt t l r t l q n l b l o l l i h l i i Influenza,» ¢ ° l l h l l l Il \ * ~ n u a l a I M u I n a r n : I r l t l t h n u l l : a l u n | . | l vu: n r s u r l y * l t r t n y r u n " l l '0 l l J 'l | " i n h a s q g f - » t o 3 ; -_;, '.§""° 5".~ .'°¢¢ `&S2 .»°' II ra litn 04 e in I l\. _¢_~_a n \n u rA l n n m a d r h r a u s m u m s n l m l c . % % n - | - a n n d a n n a .4 | a o a u a m n .D r r t o u l l a l n i l l n sI r o n x m z c u . o o u r u n u o m n r . What to Take for tml renled tn a n dnp ln g oi the fabrics and as though lhl hld iq her whi m um p er d on g u lh l plan ed and duped. Msks the Linn Long.Bo, Puls nys, 'or then nur gowns and mat: and tuna and mulls make m u :or Kong Ilnel.The French dream blouse over the hlpu lt a lowline, which. a year ago, ire vmuld have bollnrd impossible to wear.But theyhave done lm and done I! sreli and it lx rellly turprhlng how becoming the longer walullne.not to mention abnlgim: wnmllne. can lm Even on the evening gowns the mainline is necemuuledbythickmudprotrudinz trimmings.Une no longer mules e fetish of me hir: vulstilne. but meadd! nn lnterminnhly with no thmmht for tlnlnus ,hut at that panieulnr plum..The evening :Wm are draped and duped again, with one portion of the dmwrr oblitentlng another ponlon. .» ,.r, \'\\ 'n ~f I I. s N *,r 1.'a ||u ll l .' 1 - =;=ufru;1y1gg|»a»~~" W | 1 "|_ *||| ~ = w~ » ~- a ul:.l ''5 4.a= ..~\*Q 1 f ,~ ' E ~4*~.'..1 @=s\.* Il0 |.1..|l|||'s "E "L ~ M . rt'-~ ::~ ~.'"»"'a \ f-P \ . . G u y C a n c u n a n d B l u !V l l e t l n A n U n d fo r t h a C o n a t n n t l c n o f Th i s "Ta l lI| | .| r . " P\nkh\m'| Voptnbh c m -Eoundhudouu forms WoN-g,g== ch|\dr|l|%:°|»\adl!lg o v rm n £ 3 9 1 a l l :buy han l l v d a n m a a nw u h o m l t o o k a N bzluo iy o m-V» ¢oh b| ¢C ¢lfwu n d . ln d I a n 1!.hlMShu »[ m u s t d m c l¢\r¢b. for lhh baby h anfourmonthsold,m d 1hudfhlurhsb y y ouwoudntu m .I a m l i d ! ! ! y a nvl r w p a l h r .Bvurybody%%~2'&¥J '- n You han!! n o n u a t to d mv i b u t I nwasin- 1 3 0 - " ~ v ~c . w. Elm.mu ' - u n s .Alwau. PL 1\ r f»g~ /f"~ /' !4 4 .\ n o A N ' s ' J i m ' |mn.m.|\m¢ eo. mnnw. x. v. Watch Your Kiulnzynl n¢"-|`|,¢|;; :..»=.°-.ef "JZ me- -~ . . . . , : . - : . - m e . . . , . = A l l . ; - . . a ' E . »I . f r 1i!»f""-::¢{"£ x ~;§ .3 :;.r:.' = ,2 . 1 5 ...'° ! "" ' *' . .. . . ~ ~~u n ~ ~. : n . . . ."°=~'..' r:. nn 'e . n n- "What's in a Name?" Facts aboutyoux-mme: its history meaningwhence itwas derived. Bisniécanoe. your llwkv day and lucky jewel nvMlu>P.£D MARSHALL F E L 1 C I A _ mam hu :iw augur; of h|;mpi~ null.. ulnce nu: la the nlarnldrunooof her num.8he is the frmlnine ut Frllx. which nrems tn have been an umwmm |u||:m¢'d!ry any lndlvldnal llwill when he comddend lmiunwlf un usuntly fortunate It nppnnl first in the rvlzn of llemd Azfimm.In mttitlx lh¢»n» wus u Iv'rllcIa "lm sq queen nt'Nu nm- In 1067.Tho old Humans had ner of wards and names dguityinz gum! fortune in mwrfia Inuzlxagvs. 'Thrrq are eiewn mnncullne nlntu by thu name in the Human mlondzr. Ind I-Q-liste, ilu fcmlnlne. thst app-earn I IinItaly,Spain and the south nf France.I~mm l"flln° have come Fe w a s lunch mw d unsung the Pl l ri u ln . an d m i ll ! p r e nl l n i n l a i l g lu u ; c ¢m . = | u 1 a l l l n .4 T h e p e u r l i s P e l l e w a tnllsm1=1\t; nt nn e.It i n s u r e s h e r b h a r m .»ff.\:.s| i t y a n d l l n vz r e fr i en d sh i ps .L i m . l a y .I i h vr l u c k y d l y l n d 3 I e r l u c k y l r u w ' he r .Th e d a i s y n l g n i fy l n g l h n p l h n y . 1| inr i luw fr . { Ca yyr i| hl. au f I _ _ - A T ' r m s c n l z z s r a x z x f s THE RIGHT THING ATTHE 3 9 5 1 TI M E mum MARSHALL num: (Paris Adopts t 1 Longer Skirts -i n y ~t u h i o n fo r 1 9 2 !th a t s ur p a s s es e ve n h e r p r e vi o u s e l r o r u , o b s e r ve s n fu h » l o n w r i t e r .T h a d e s l g n e n t h e r e l a t h e h e a ve n a g o o d d n r s x t n ; h a t e e r s a t e d c o s t u m e s a n d e m u a n d n u l l : t ur l v l l e w n t h e i r o w n e l l u § u o f 1112 p u t .' T h e w o r d l s u m : h e n l l n o l h l n g r u l l c n l l y d l r r e r e n l . a n d y e : e a c h t h i n ; 1 | l o d l t h r e n l l n l t i a l f l l l l l l l . d e l e r vft I p n m z r u p h - a e u l o g y - a l l l u o w n . T h e Pa r i si a n de si g ne r ca nn o t. re p ea t hi m s el f.1 1 1 : e ve r y s t r o n l l a d l n i n t t ac h ie vem e nt ,a n d t h e F r e n c h g u m s : h u t a r e s h o w n f o r z h l a m u o n a m y w r va t o a c c e m u a t a t h a t fa c t .O n a _. ._-L _...n..n-......._- _...u --5 ¢n¢ ~ i saa n ;g | 2 .~Fp;;}'1"éf@;...,`.=r:.==e:::L¢.'1r== Q-REE |m e r i s k o f b e i n g b o n d b y t n ! m m re p et i t io n ., . snn»r»»g-§)p§§§§l l E Z S T O V E POLISH Its Shi ne l s W on de rf ul lhens are these in some abundance. and when one alan: no assemble mem one linda u m they are much morenumerous than the: promised to be. The u w ar e lon ger.That in it-aelt in an established flct.Bome ol the designen have chosen In le an uae :un mm nt n mndenze length. lu ten Inches from me door. but the more firm: the mek, the longer it grows until we :ma them tm' eveningtouching the iloor in some few enu- Bnwever, if n ls amlrt. It ll 1011! ~mmoun HAS MANY vmruss I n t Ac c or d in g t o S l l p e n t l t l o n t h e d o m M u s t Bo a Gi ft to P a ra - o n W h o 'W e a r s lx. Ac c o rd i n g t o l u p e r s t i t l a u ( a n d t o | c t al s o) ,th e o w n e r o f a d i a m o n d lu ck y; i nd ee d.T h e d l n m o n d u m m w o r n u p o n t h e l e n s i d e , fo r 1 : i s g r e a t e r vl r t u u m e r e ,t o r t h e gu m o f It a g r o w i ng L 1 t o w a r d t h e No r t h ,t h a t l s t h e l e ft sl o f t h e 1 a r i d ,a n d : l u t e n : m n o f m m w h e n h e l u m e t h l l ! ! r a c e t o w n t h e B u t .Il e w h o r m r l e s n d i a m o n d w i l l h a ve st r e n g t h a n d m n n l w o d ;l t a r m k e e p h i m i r m n Jm n n , e s p e c i a l l y fr o m b r o k e n ll m bs .l t W lll g l ve h l m r i e a r g r o u r a l l h i s e n e m l c s s r h i s c u m t l ri gh t eo us .11 w i l l k e e p h i m fr o m c m r e a n d r"!ots a n d I l a u i l s m a n 4 m n e n c h a n t m e n t ;. l n f m . L f a n ~ c l u n t e r t r i e s t o w o r k a s p e l l u p o n th e p a n e s - n r o f n d i a m o n d h e w i l l an d It w l ll w o r k u p on h i m s e l f i n s t e a d . No w i l d h e n s ! Ir!!! a t ta c k t h e d l n m o n d ne r .It h u l a a l i m a n n e r o f m e n t n l ~ublel.If p o l a o n b e b r o u g h t n u r Th e u ,t o fo l l o w t h e ll n e s o f i h e d r o p p l n ;s k i r t s , e ve r y o t h e r l l n e ,b y fa r c e o f s u g g e s t i o n , h u a l s o u k e n \ d r o p .Th e r e a r e t h e sle eve s.T h e ! l n m u c h l o n g e r , a n d t h e y u n e b r o a d - e r , t o o , j u s t u a t h e s k i m l m ve t z k e n t o t h e m s e l ve s m o r e r u l r n e l . S l e e ve ; l n In d , a r e l h e s e n l u t l o u o f me se a so n .W e h a r d !! e x p e c t e d : h e m so be .W e : m u lo a n e d : J S k i r t s i n p r o vi d e : h e t h r i l l o t e h e n g e , b u t h e r e a r e the s ke eves mo a t b e a u l l fu l .m o a t w o n d e r fu t t o be h oi d .D r e u m n k e r s m d de s ig n er s h a d h a d z re s t fr o m s l e e ve : t o r s o m e t i m e .s o t h e y c a m e b a c k t o t h e p r o b l e m w i t h e z e a l t h a t : h o w l It l e l f g l o r i o u s l y i n t h e t h l u n t h e y h a ve p u t b e fo r e t h e p u b l l e .A n d t h e w o m e n w h o l o ve t o d r e n - t h e y . lo o , c o m e h a ck t o s l e e ve : Ir l l h e n l h u » s l u m . g i o r y i n g t o m o w t h e g n e e f u i w e e p o f z h e l r a r m s b r t h e w h l r l o f t h e e h l l l o n i n l l l n g a l o u l .l i k i n g t o fe e l th e l oo s e u e en a n d vr n p p i n e u o f t h e u m f a l d l a b o u t t h e i r a r m s . S l e e ve s a r e t r i m m e d m d t r i m m e d l n m a n y d l l e r e n t w a n . Th e r e a r e h e a vy t r i m m l n p o u £1all fo u n d n l l o n l a n d t h e r e a r e w n vy l l n e s o fz u t l e a p p l i e d t o h e u l e r m a t e r i a l s .Th e r e a r e d e c r e e a f n l l e r n u l n g s t r i p e :r u n n i n g e m u Why shold you follow a crooked path ? Okenacnwvlthhubeennllowedtobseaulvl!hgulxmet.andud\evi1\nlaexpand¢d, tndixian hu mlde the windlnl my nn unru- ¢ionoflcow'|w!.D. Hnbhisnlwnyuforgingdukastneaanhveus,solhntwhat hubeenloaxndbennhlebyxhnh\he\1i.anw=P\edby1.heoom.Whoanno1rea1Jf.hewf¥}»-not Mmhefpvt mt h e s w w n d y l n d n n w r u l n g w n mi n g uuotxohtitboilovnri Aadxildrmgvowennot permlttodtqddnk tel of coB'ee. beams i\ would stun! our grvwth or mlke un nervous lnd irritable.When elder,however, we caved n hot drink wid: mesh, and:umm gave ul our in ur mike. 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Mo d e l In B l a c k V e l o u n d e L l l n a ; Tr l m m l n g o o f x m l E m b r o i d e r y a n d G r a y L l m h . w i s e a n d t h a n w h e n u s e a l r l p e l n m le ng t hw i se .Bu g t h e m a l t a m u s i n g s l e e ve s o f a l l a r fi h a e e t h e ! a r e m u l e o f m n l e r l a l n q u i t e f fl n l r i l l i l n g t u t h e g n u n a t h e m s e l ve s - b r !Il ! ¢ n t : l e m e a o f t o w i n g g n e e f u l l l l l d l t l l c h e d l o Ro c k s o f n e ut r a l t o n e .Ju s t a t w e e x - p e r t t u s e e b r i l l i a n t ; o l c o l o r w o r k e d i n t o a b e l ! o r l ; !r d ¥ e , n o w e a r e b l !- i n g H th i s s e u n n d a s h i n g It e m t h e a l e e vu .i l I l | n e w n o t e a n d m i t h ! ! i l q u l t e n t l s fy l n g i y h e r o m l n § . L e o n a n d W n p n y C u t s ." P u l l h u a fe e li n g fo r loose | n : | *| " l P D ¥( M i l w o r n w i t h d r e u e g ( 9 h n n u o n u e o f t o m a t c h e x n c | !y Th i s fu h l o u . s h e d e e l n r n , l a o n e l h l l 1 ; s o r e a l l y fe m i n i n e t h a !fo r be a u t y a n d c h a r m i t n n l l n d a n e q u a l . W h e n m a y l u k e e u l l l o ve r t h e r e :h e y e m - li t e u n s mu ; n m. : l uv u gu l t : l l l l , l u ut o p i n t h i s e l e c t u s e : ve r y t r l c k a n d fo l b l e k n o w n t o t h e d r e a a m a k e f l a n . B r e n t h e c o l t n n a n h l g h a n d t i g h t t o : d d t o t h e l e n e r u Ie n g t h e n l u sch em e.A n d t h e h u t s , t m . n r e a p t t o . g n st r a i g h t In t o t h e a i r i n a n o t h e r el oa x lt e ci l l ne . C o l o r i s r i fe a m o n g t h e r r l n t e r th l n g z . fo r Pa r i s l ee m l t o h a ve b r o k e n 'u r n f r o m t h e b i n d i n g r p e l l o f b l a c k a n d al l l !m o r e b l a c k .Ma n y o f t h e i r m o d e l l a r a ,o f e n u m .In bl a ck .b u t t h a t a o l n b e r t o n e u n n i e u t l r e l y p r e n - l e n r . a n d w e s e e m a n y M t h e f u c h d a l i n d e n , w i t h n d e c i d e d l e a n i n g t o w a r d a l l o f t h e a l u d u o f d c l e t u s e d e i t h e r a l n n e o r i n eo m b l n a t l o n r l t n o t h e r c o l o n .T h e t l u p a a n d m y zhnrtea ar e s t i l l g o o d an d w e Il t td sp l a sh e s o t m o r e b r i l l i a n t re ds .or a n g e s a n d z r e r r u .A r e r t a l n d u i !m l !co l o r i s o n e o f t h e F r e n c h fa vo r i t e ; a n d U I Q , us e th i s i n m u l e s u n i n t e r r u p t e d b y o t h e r tu n e s o r t h e y e m p l o y l t fo r t r t m m l n x w h e n It l e n d s a m i l l ! In t e r es t i ng c o lo r no t e , P e r l m a n d e s t g n e n a m u d n g 1 : m s d e a l o f ve l ve t fo r t h e w i n t e r m o d e l s , a n d t h e y c l i n g e o t h e s o n w e a ve s o f fl t n et y n m a i ne t hi c k e r r r on l l y fa b ri c s , b u t t h e ! h u e d o m m a n y In t e r r s t l n g t h i n s !\ vl 'h tl u a ve rs es n m !wo o l e n e n e p e s . w h i l e | n u m b e r n f t h e m : h o w b r m d r l o t h a n t h e ve r y l l l n t I d e a l n th e ma k i ng o f g n w ns a n d r o ut e . . F o r e ve n i n g t h e m e t a l e t u t h l a r e n r wen- n hyprnduct olzlnz all kinda af | needs.I'or exam(her :tampa on thi' I1 per wifi] for mapl | 1 0 I ' VICTIMS we._.,ne w da !g a m e n o w .l t u l wa ! zo nn n he tm o r fm et a fu n n a t dn t gu m s . Sn r ig h t: q B N'<'il I de eIslrea n fl u lm r e hn l i . .l.»¢.J\¢nn .m l n h u t I I 3| ~1f.. |inn s na n p re t ty co ol H u t w h e n l n - n r h n d n l b a i l n u n n n r u r n o n e fa n s h u n u p - - j u m g r r a m h f n n e m w r l i l y fr l e u t r y e x p l n l n a wo w t h m e w o ! d a fan vm : r e n d u b a s e hal t,h u t I n m l o o nib oc hs m a d fo r I¢|~lI¢ll.I d e d d n m u I n u m a n y w o r d :m a n n u r n s : i n g e e n d e a n c o u n t r y . w o : y o u l i n k ? f h a ? : ¢ » \ r A UNE o' DHEER ly mm K-"urn ang.. m i z m n a A n n c n u n m o l r b a p h n i v h h d l m w t l n d o ve rr a r u m o r 1 h u ? Th a n m r t a n u rl l . o u r - Sn Q nn rn u rn .. n ul l IM w it h an ar -u m . A M i n u l : l u t h r u : b a n t a re i l l i r l l l . tCJaI7rll\l..\ I. - - - n _0 A S u r m i t l . 'Why Im'l mm more buI!dlza:7 'Lanka so me like the 1:aplnllsu anol a nr1kr." n *; i " T f " - i % ? .'»;~§;_-. _'..-Z'Q- - °\. <>"'55 a - . a 1 »~l.';'R;= ~ J 'f "'°n|¢P rnfmyr_ Yr; fjm ve:IZ." 0 W, LlVFX, UIIIJUVI luv unuoublu are mon dangerous xg.- neu of lhclr imldloul :menH006 tho Bn! wnminl they dv:um may mea munxon by pkhu »f l ma c \\lDliA1 YI I ni gh t a l le n ha d lm - n w c t h r l r l o f t .l k ! ve r t h e m g r n t l e m d c o m e s i o n !If h m :t o sle ep.l l a u n i : b e l o w . O l d F i l h vr M o o n v.camunnu.Iwp d r l i b m my c o mo to 0 | b i ! - dry,W u h w ma r o d w w. r u m uvr uter mum ' Rh Red o n Bu : mu°a I -Amurzuemenz. nndud swamEzfamumamwuamum.- ind unnnbsa sbs wr 'gd-Ml¢.,¢¢.\u¢n. 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L i t t l e GOP! um Russian Bison.UM! :rf the huima on :ho French ! muU . | . u o n n n » n \ » \ ; ¢ u . u n e . . - . - = . . . . - l l l e h m S p t c d I "Q ~lnlled.It twlnktedS l l l l l h l r k - M u n I i v l l f u n P m H n fatal :ws on nruni tim: l mm rn o u tn ua a ba lm mq f mllu a n pg away hum ls rlml.Clvhn Again-lall that quad ghnqhf 1 can tum au: th 'ledriug!! and be ln hed befor: nu- ruuuil dart."-Ana-rlf~nn lqlon \\'4~¢klx. flen-viii;xgs»uk!n!.Ihr nmun c an auth Il mostly humnn nail!!! vinz/,;f;~a§:'.':*;.:1..'f"A';":.:'1 om ?nlhel' Moon Sian. blther, did not gn lmlmd and der 'Ihr blankets nl 1| mm:have done.lmriesd. he ni and a nlc e. tlncy cloud flwhrrlr in muld K0 to dui lust as mon as ltntle 84wu gone the UIUC., :ldva began in peek about In wemixer nan wen. but nw! | Never say "Aspirin" without saying "Bayer. llnc, which. a year ago, ire vmuld ham bollnrd impossible to wear.But theyhave done lm and done I! sreli and it lx rellly turprhlng how becoming thc longer walullne.not to uwmion abnlgim: wnmllne. can lm Even on the evening gowns the mainline is nccemuuledbythickmudprotrudinz trimmings.Une no longer mules a fulilll of me hir: vulstilne. but meadd! nn lnterminnhly with no thmmht for tlnlnus ,hut at that panieulnr plum..The evening :Wm are draped and dnprd again, with one portion of the dmwrr oblitentlng another ponlon. 1\ r f»g~ /f"~ /' !4 4 .\ |cm?-y-sua zeima the nm a"h¢i£éF{br}2'WARNINUI Unless you sec nam: "olycl vu uuwu,you are not gehlng genuine Aspirin prescribeq by physicians over 21 ycars and proved safe by millions forPuma comes in we imma: Instant Pummlln dnl!:adn lnsumiy In me mp by tht addition d ~ 'mi Patum Cond (in rwh ol inrgor bail. Ia: than who pnln so make Qu rink whllo Qu mul ll bds; prepaid).-Hp l e ;m o n o r t e n t r i m m i n g m a k i n g Q h s m l o o k u m u c h E l k o n t r e e l a n - n m u t h e y d o l l k a ta il o re d l u l t l .Th e y u l l t h e m l a l i l e u n ,b u t th e y b e n d n a r y e !' !o r 1 ' u t a k e n n ;l m n l n n a a t a t a i l o r r d t o o k a w a y fr o m t h e m .Th o u l n a ae a n l u w l mt h e l * a r1 » s h o w . I n n n r v m l l n e d , u a c l a m , t o h a n l u n g u u l u t l . a g a i n p t u l e n l l u g !l l r Ir a n _r»§ IE ; u a b y n m m g l u z o w m m B o l d t ; u l n o u n .g '5¥u. lhhvy Tlr¢.lxr._ .....:z '%1':.,'L§°1 an.fur.of aouno.HwyuI¢~ep like gond itttio nan. f u |. | u u r l r \ | u l | |u !Arn w uull §|uggt h e e m c t o f a r a l l n - r i n t e n d i n g l u m p l h l l e d r D 0 | | l n | o u r t h e e m l b e d b e l t . As m lh e r 1 a u tu m n nu l t ba g n : k m o f h i u r l vo l se l I n d a loose n h g r a y jan ket th a t l l ap p l i q u e d w i t h h u r l : w i s e !l1;:tl|\*1l.m a k i n g a l t n g m h vr I U n w r l a n d w l t n . Toothache 'Neuralgza Ncuritis Earaci.:Lumbago a Pain, Pain M a Accept oniy "Bayer" paciage which contains proper 6ir=C!ioI\$» l l 1 ; - H o l l i n I '34 HM!m n - u l d m c vn n .~ 'l i £ °. 2. " .1 '§ . 'I 1 3. 2 U um mn 3 \| ll m ¢n ¢» | s0 |¢ \ i| a t ¢ M h l l r i l Po st um f br H ea lt h "'1`hcre'| n Reason" TDUI! H25 GrmmnLed .u| ¢l!mh d i ll-BaMbit. lofrc ahaa Safe 11lnhntorAdu1l. M III Dnurlusn Write In,I n s E n B oo t ll! I n llld r h .& | n But \\'!:ie Aga!twins aione. no I! the llaec; cloudI _ Q.L mm _ n l ! ! . | ¢ | , | .q g ¢ ¢ . » - - b u nu n i x \ r u | \ » 1 :.. ~ FTW 1:~_Tgg g}»,"1"[»IRP'RI3E-Blair, Nebr., "°"°""i"I_§'.l'?2'~Blair, Nebr.. Nofmber 3, l92l.'__-- THE r E RP RlS ! _'- = - 3 -'-*'_ - " " " " * " " ' " " " *"_|a n i m $2'lJ.0€I Average Saving Account futility propertieis and ln nun Ilrzer_n ls c o vz lum a x' A c c wxa rr r ;We can »1°1~°vu.»°m¢ni¢ex;na=._1.¢Lu d» your i°b work .for you.R A I L R O A D T I M E T A B L E 1»"1>===photon *il*please you.°'.- '''|_,.J a mo u n t i n me i mu y m mm i n u n 3 `".cardx al fb 0 cc...=_ ::::....- -- :'Ingo I North W estern r B #LOG per hundred at 5 | _utilities 2hl'°l1¢h Ilia insurance cum-~ ~Tom llurflock " ° "an °" ° f " ' * ; 3 ,q w h p s n I 1 £03 1.O 'Trains But.I'hen ! |11oadu Coal and Feed Store.~~ual ~ ~~The U. S. treuury department gsti g l Fcotehman who wore woddcp hah In \g um or e |v a 4335 gli ]~~-¢na¢m: around by night.Ile vrlnl--I 0 1 1 - A MO!MA K E R a m s mules that theta. ls. an nvemiré saw4 ,I : ma Q m. D m Cough Syl"-IP.n k i n d s . B l a i r l ' h n r - w o u u o u u v u o i u u n x v a u u a u n r a u u r u s w s b mi so mp the nw of z pipe ¢lrr}ing _ W°.h°'§_ :wif-wh( ff N011 sorghum g {{' HA NL 0§.Q- ng 5 each of the 108,000,000 purplemac).The Enterpdsc for job work.Ilvad Thr Ente1pulse for the news.in £1113 country of $260 each.lfllch Trnins WML a ......nf Lhix :nmunt in on dnnmuit in marina* raniel and savings banks when thi working people ol the c ities invest their nvingn. z v m r m THE ENTERPRISE R lr ll n R o a d Roy Peak. livin; south of Hennmi. has uso boys seriously iii at duh writin¢un3er t.h¢enr»uf al.rl§ned mane,rullering fron Bri¥l||.'s Dis- cue.The Wuhinglon County Red Cfmnei hu decided to employ n nurse for the manty The mst,nppruzimateiy $3.6-00,ia to be apportioned lmung the vuiou brmrbeu of the rcunty , }lernmn'a shane being 2l por cena, abdut mo. licnnard News . .» .._........_..._........__z:\_......_._._..._...-- ._.o s x A . n n o a z ms .Plblbher r m Pe:v m sua ~ ~ma~nn at mm. mb., alder Home peopio who feet themndves FRESH MINED COAL f_ We are well supplied with fresh mined coal, the BEST that can be bought for the money. It is the cheapest in the .long run. Order now before the cold wea- t h e r c o m e s . Try a sack of the mm WONDER FLOUR the flour that is guaranteed. Rhoades Coal and Feed Store I{\|h;;'g Ph0|.0l ~ please you..I.|i 1.31028 il \tPorl(ll U5 l|\lllcipoorly at this lime." "'::,:.;';;;' " "',a¥;.;;';;..;:;:;z Brln :Loo per hundred a uSoc the Johnston lim: of candy.¥D\omn1ent securities.The recent The Rhoazlea Cod lmi Feed Store. Binir Phm,mMy Old when!Golden West flour nt hull ma. It L libe hand hz:$""3 per sack.Buy now while y ou r e on fl?5 A cnldén West hour,made atGet your baby buggies uni go-curls r _jd h Ilrnnaferrcd many of them seconties Puritan mills, $2.25 per :nk at 'Dae on get o W cot flour.1retires! az Robinaotfn Tire Shop.The Rhonda Coai 'and Feed Store.from the small owners to the -raulu mwld,, gm; and Fwd Store. r IMrli5MoorewasabuainuvrnM nd f gg o enpmnlm.=$°= aiitleof thc um Wanted gg Buy#-Barley, Wm ply .---v o ;r Atemc on CIubsvi\inter loOmaha Y"t°| "d'3 navn.I with Miss Currie Wiseman nt th: For Sale:-A Riverside Hot But home of her sister. lin. D. C. Van stove.Stighuy ma.wm burn any- ¥1vu=¢n. No\..T... ihing.37-if Clifton Hotel.hlnl. A. E.Marsh has so for xc Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Brown of AP m\¢n.\d from hai mo n t i i ln u s i lu " lington x\£l!!Blair cnilera on l m ~¥\~'is elwudirrx a few days wrilh Thumiay.friends ln Omaha.li Nov. 'I-12 Home Town Paper Week.A surprise puny ,attended by ::1 ingn bs small im eston ul :hrectly rep- I2 cents above mukd price. resented in atocks and bomls of pnbilc Rhonda: Coal and Feed Store. 1 4_ f § L 3 ? ' l @ } " '~ \ . A. .453 ~ix1 e . 2. H ~in 45:} L~ §4»(»T§»3¢-`E2»"|I~»£§`Y»ll°T";i £145 Mm ummm",A ofém in sum Bank aunamg |~ .=s4as-xr Weimerville.(°)r 1 |@MMMi|ii|i||iM{M|MIMi|M\\||hid|MM||||||@||||.a ~ § WE BEG To §12:57 a. rn. Daily. p. m. Daily. c.. S.al. I o. Tnlu North. n. m. Daily except Sunday. p. ns [fully except Sunday. n. m. Sunday unbi-Trains South.u. m. Daily except Sunday. TL/ed Cross Provnaes rnenunf "tm ==~-"~ -»== -»~= »-.~---- -5-zmxed with air and when lighted af-Servuce of Many Kinds to .famed illumination.Murdock than Armu nl flismhlnfl adeviud s mu iantem by xticking .1'""" "' """"""`"gzerfornled iam into a made: innawi .with Ku Nelghbon an sais! to hamK OF W ORK BY CHAPTERS thoulht him in league with Satan S l i n k y f o r e t h e b o a r d o f ~ an is a =§f&T¢ um sr the qmlim otsulorago for wnmvn won ua bemucdnwum ihe funn woulff show a "buck to the home" movement Bvm u n womln "M Svmo r wi 01 ° manure would.ln a g i n t a m z , oppoac il.. Th o ~ o f t h e f o r e i g n n u r - kct. or tl'c lark of the for- olgnzn c t a l s o n o o f l h o f a c l n n that tend £0 hold fiovh the prite of the form products.The oxhorbitznl. Yroflght roto ls another md cron more potent factor.The latter can be remedied Timo alone can remedy the fcrmrr. 'zu u~f»5¢é&.n rm md strike hu born mllni off and it hu :hanged the plush of eonfllllonl materially.It would appear from the manner in which the crisis was handled that while wc do mx have ,Wgoremment ovrncrnhip of nl!-roads" that we do have "nil-mad ownership of gov- crnnacnt." 1: 1» 1-ug mon no me nm Croco of the county is to hire a train- BMIR W ' ' HU I I Q I .lllllllmvc af l\ll\lllIlII B t u :called on by the Supreme Heinz 10|The hoo.-lc onthe Towne form much-1 rule should pm on examination b'~"ured of Kennard, where Jim Hoiar 2397 ol Th ese Are He lpi ng £x_ lin.el, is being remodeled and enloried .md a larggpcattic aber! will also bei $83168 MMI Oblam BCBG* built,Chu.Wilde!! on 5:Son and Qhu. Amleneon dolng the work. Fl. Calhoun Chronicle ; D W. Jllnrr attended o county moe:- lng of the Red Cross held in Blair lm Thurxlay , and reports that lho principal aroompllnhmeot was the de- cision to employ s trninal n u m. among whose dolies chill be ln vlslt every school in the county prohlbly three times each yur ond examine the pupils, go wlierever called in the emm- ly and advise and nrrnnxe for proper care of the patient, and to handle the omte work now done by the secretory. The nurse will begin her work Dec. I. John Schmahling,of '|»\'¢»nt Point. como in Tues-day for I, stay of o wool: or ten dsys vis!! with old friends and rclntivon . baby boy was bon: to Mr. andA Mrs. Erwal Rawnbnum on last 'l'h|:|r>=- day, Oct. 0ct.' 27.l92i, and on Sunday, 30. a boy was born to Mr. uml Mrs.Rudolph Thompson.Thus Hr. Hrs. Jef? Rosenbaum can boutand of being grand-parents twice within . . .- . »- fits U. S. Provides. One tlold nt fled Cro! ncrvlco alonv that of naming dlsohllxl veterans of the World Wu, cntulln ntpcndllnrcn 34.o00,wu grcnlrr than lhe nggregnu- revripu of the Annual Roll Cm of m o ,the Amcrlum lied Cross nm mance: in a :taument urging a Slrldc :proud lnrrfmto in membership at th- Annunl lloll van. Illmamber u to 24 Ai the prom-nt tlmo National Head qunrlvrn und the nationwide chain of Chnplens of tho lied Cru!! in :pond ln; nppnurluzalcly $tU1J|.)00€l) annual is for lllo rrlicf nl' dlxablcd cx-lctrlre men and tlsolr flmlllon, whlll tho nz ¢rolnlurc rvlp£| from last }¢ur'| llull Clll were npproxlmohly ;n,|m.00u. n is in £110 2.280 or lim ;|,¢;»u nm Crocs Clapton nhlrh still one helping iolw the vcl\*rmn's ;|rol»|s»m nf adjult lnr hlumclf to a nurlnll lrlrlllnn slams that ilu: gnmer lmrl Inf the cunt of this larvice is borgo.ur mc' Iolnll nun opml.for xelernnr re-llcl' llnl y u r, National Zleaulqunnen expended o £0 tll of mow than $2.{l00000. while thc-romolnlnlz 1l1|l.||.lrs4-mont of lpproxl Thus il. was that u- tremendous in» dmrlry was dev:loprd by the memt accidental discovery. . 0~cr_.._ANNOUNCE 8:28p.m.Duily. L H . . . Q ,.. In a v.... To ?=' " 7 | : '{ ¢ . = fl ¢ n - -~»1 cu : " r | .d = ~ E u ' r a !\: . . r A gulf!n f u v ~ th !! | ~ er !~ d l i . "P S u f uh *.1 H. f n l r d h y u < - . ~ ; , ~.. lh l a t h m ro Is '. !| l ~ ,| m is s \¢JT G ! i l u ;|r»si-»|:~i ' - . I Th e N u l l n n a l l | 'I: l d n " X1 "="C h y g vl m vl rlaildreia Il\ |. 1||.IL.:- Ju n l u r A l n vr l r a n Il e d ! f s.\.rul drawn 1|p ¢»n for $2a?..'3 I .. | 1 1-'l-J m s .Il g l r vl p l l f m : h r Y u "f |Tu i t dn»1: |s l~ '|\n. i dam n; t he la st ti n nl 51sr ta n n ed ; |r . n ,a 1 1 .\ FRESH MINED COAL f_ We are well supplied with fresh mined coal, the BEST that can be bought for the money. It is the cheapest in the .long run. Order now before the cold wea- ther comes. fo o d ,rloilllng a nd !lh¢l|¢"l|||9 " Q f ru s t in g $7 u u uo u ha s be e r [1lu \l4l l'\| br t h e A m e r i r n n R e d C r m : fo r t h e t h a w sa nd s o f l l u n i n n r e fu g e e :st r a n d e d fa st y e a r i n C u n s u n u n o p l a a n d 1 1 m u . Try a sack of the mm WONDER FLOUR the flour that is guaranteed. Rhoades Coal and Feed Store ~~~.»_».We cordially invite you to make mn-rooms your business headquartem and THE FARMERS STATE BANK of Biair Npb., your Bank. That' we are now occupying our new quartem which was formerly the Banking House of A. Castetter where we are well prepared to care for all business entrusted to us.We have the most up-to-date equip- ment of an ilaank in this section, and our business m ods insure your safety, to- eether with ever? accomodation that con- uveryu.hero.Subscribe for your home uunrber pf the w, xc. Us.. was tw::town paper, The Enterprise.:at the Home of Mrs John Cirler nl. ~ASH the fo llowi ng.,W m l n e a d n y , N m 2, t h e d a y b e i n g h e -Co un ci ln na n B a g e l u w s m o t h e r , w h o .,m l k e s h e r h o m e w i t h h i m . h u b e e n bmrthdny.E 8 t t l B C n V 2 V I I I L I E S 1 v b v l l b l I U I V xerluusly ill fur scvern! mlayl.I llev. H. J. Sealey will speak 0111 .,th mn "S~>:inlilm mul the lndusidnl Clusu-»"l _b;'"='=,§"'mM'y;;§; m§;M.;,,x :he Cnngrcguunnnl chunk "mg B o i l x n g M e a t 6 a n d 1 0 c p e r l b `Sumlny morning, nt II a'cln¢lr.S. S.WT Wash, St.Mm J. T. Seymour.1 '1as-af \..¢ 1°°=1->°\<-4 R o a s t 1 2 a n d 1 5 1 : p e r lb rfifmll of uw Gmver Wilkins nm-,5* the °"""°' °'°""°" °f ""' CF" 1 ..~lly mx .,. glad tu lelm that **"'»7Tl'§'§, `T...'1`l§§..°'1'2°'.'Z`?f fgfgw P x c m c H a m s 1 8 c e n t s »'-." '"°""" °'j;;§~ "" lm:m\~ed.)m_N elmui and the nllle ln umm B a c o n ~ C é l l t s Lrtthe UI- r ume rrv °¥W\"1¢»r me coming yeah work.ns .wccial baking when yan MW ww!-'wwe the honor around. if it ls xml u rany or une sewing on f?f"'*""="' hmm ma innufu the public xhnt noirommlucex.IS-ll frerpetuntion of onlne holdem in N ~~~~_ nu mm-1|Brown uf uhm- ,,d|::~\ Cmu service in Bun county mu; i i Eervzitive bankiné will rmi t.We will he cla d to lie y ou call on us and let us explain the convenience of a checking account.and the advantaige of doing busines s with a sound, libera and progressive bank. We take pleasure in advancing the in- terest of our customers.and all business \ § vie Arthur T.Baker of Omaha were *H* allnweii." married Tuesday at the county judge's ' nmm in llinir.Tll!-I Ili-IST CHRISTMAS Gi!-'P IJENS NIELSEN. Proprietor Rev. J. A. Johnson hu as his guest this we-ek a brother from Texas who dropped ln on him very suddenly the first of the week. Lars Peterson, younger brotheyof Jens L. Petenon. is aeriousiy ill with 1-neu-nonin and was unconscious dur- ing Wcdnewny night. We understand that Propaganda i1 being spread for more pgvement next year.Ask the public in genersi and see what tho sentiment is. IZdwnnd H.Piitton of the Flitton Optical Compnny wili be at Stcnlrt'sPharmacy on Tuesday, Nov. 8 IJyes examined and glasses Btted. Mra Druzie. MoCann of__Arltngton Can you remember that Chrif-tm.n< when u lint roceivesl The Yottlh'nComponnamongyourChrlntmn~ nrrhents?You can perhaps retail lhc titles of some of the aerial stories in those early numbers. and you can nel! remember how every one in the family wanted to read your paper. To-day The Companion :nukes the ideai Chdnmo present.No family, vapeciaily one with grovring boys nm! seids, should be without the tried anI tmo 'a'outh'n Companion-the friendmu! entertainer oi host: o people. old and young. The Companion is tmo to o bot American ideals of Hfe, givi even week u generous supply of the b¢<t ..- _ l - -. . . . . . . . - _ s - . . . . - | -n n - n n n n n l n r Coon WITH G-A-S ¢ lT h e o n l y s e n s i b l e ,s a n i t a r y methoq.Cheaper than any other way. BLAIR GAS COMPANY BLAIR, NEBRASKA 5 4 .FEE!. f rJ.v . . : I *r! e d n u m a t a u l a r y o f $ 1 5 0 p e r m o n t h a w e e k 1-4h(n\m q i n l Q L R I I I I Y ! ! ! I n d W t h m n e l y $10 00 ,0 00 n p m u - n u t h e m n l r l h u t i u n o f C h n n t r n i n t h i s m u n t r r G o t i t r i z h t i n Th e E E n t e r u r i s ¢ Ei ~ "-"Ql ur e x-'wwe ¢»1n»r\ ra |§-.ln uw um\~n.m=|lx penn ee. tha will c an will ummm ~ ~ ~m |»ru\ldlsng the uh! lon-ly needed lg: i n n " q m d un around ¢3,500 fm :hue un-n and mm fummn.:IIUne yur.Some mann' than Ummxi An Eur Explndlng Pfchlnm wh wn dw di nmwe a n du r w° P\ °Thu:mm- pmumn of me mnmblal foouih ebilll lervlre mm:Ll e\ef~expnmllnx xml - s u n s | || Up Nellgh way they seem not con tent to sit still and take their medi- cine.Nell¢h's "community crib" pro- pos-sl is something new under the sun and vrorthy of wide coosldertnlon.A community speculation in groin would ordinarily be of doubtful espodiency. but with corn st present prices the idea ot sppiytng e community sid to cribblng up the unprohteble ltllflllltls com for the bcnetlt of the producere has ge edoperative spirit about it srlnlch is hlm{,;;ne. to my the lesst. --Stste Joumel. s A report from Chicago lute it that corn to the amount of 280,000,000 bushels on been destroyed dufini the season by the ear worm. .ilfhis is the cotton som, whic h hes worked its #ly northward across the Ohio end has penetrated three or four of the important growing states.'Ute ear worm is not to be oonfosd uitll the corn lm-sr. which has trlrelotl from the Atlantic coast westward and has done damage this yesr in Ohio and Indians."Philo two putIl mey have an iniluonce on the market in the next few years.All of the lndkotlons in feet.favor hlfher prices for corn. Men who aro able to crib this gnln for s year or two will no doubt niup handsome prollts.-\8l5.tef'Joon1e¥. I |. . . . . . . -¢__ . ..." E ve r y b o d y K n o w s M e " W h e n e m a n t e l l s y o u t h a t c ve r y - l a o d y l m o vs h i m a n d t h a t h o d o e l n 't need to advertise you might reply that everybody knows when the cemetery is but there ls no grand rush to get into lt.-Rx. Streaks ol Lean When I one o boy 1 was tok! that if I would feed e pig one dey sn'l nerve him the next thst the reattlt would be s rtrcsll: of lean and a streak of fat.Apparently. the men who only arhrerttncs occasionally wants etreslte of lean and strc of Ist in his hosi- ness..-Exchange. _. _ - _ - . . . . _ . . - 5*Signs Olldercd Down a The state highway commissioner in lllchlgnn has ordered all advertielng signs removed from the hlghvrsys.If they are not .taken down he will dc~ stroy them.The intention of the or der to prevent desecration of beauty spots by the signs.ln Nebraska 'ltate highway authortties entered into s contract dlowing the placing of signs on all route and the county colrunls- sioners in lencast-er oounty sro tho ouiy one who objected.-Era. o v a N z l o n n o u m o T o w n s ¢ -- Cattle Slow to I5-25c Lower- Yearlings at $l¥.§0 e|.lllLE amuse IN HDES | heep 'snd Lambs Generally 250 Lower end Trade Dull-Receipt! Olfllplretively Light But Demand Stac k me Boysn Decioedly Bear- i e h . e 'Union Stock Earell. Omaha. Notew-ber 3. 3021.-Although tteduusuluy'e re ceipts of cotlio nero rather light themarks.l slwosd oo ||.ltplu\e'ttlc||l undtrade was slow to 2.3¢ lower ol! around. B-est csllle were sleody with prime U00 pound yeorllugs er $11.50.Fortheweekprlceashowrsry:mls cllougc.Quotntlotls on Celtic:-'Jllolce I0pritoobcefes,eo.uue3~1ouo;go w to rtsolw llws es. (T."50lJ.W; lair lu goodlweros.S7.ll.lUf€5;counuota to fair tlccres. ttLotf8?.oo:cluolco to primeyeorilags, Ilo.5o01|.oll; :ood to choice yosrllllxs.$B.256lU.5l|:ful:lu good yesrllugs, $tl.256tl.25; common lo felryoarllltgs. |G.5tl68.utl; clsolw to prime gross lzceres.$tl».T50'l'..3U;xood zo choice lrlsl beeres. $5 a%6ti.tJlll; tslrto #Wd gross beenS. $5.L\005.lll: common to fttlr :ross beetles, Sl.2.'»i;.5.0l.l: Hrslruus, $4.UOQ4.T5; good to clnoloe gross lnelfcrl. S5.2?»{:t»llJ: fulr to good g n s l lwtfers,Sl.0Ll#5.3i;cholm to prlane gross cows.|l.T5@5.2.'il good to choice :rue coora. se.aon4.ro; fair to good grass cows. t.<l.ooo4;La; colll'l!. $ZL2183.T5; unnefit FJ.lh03.2$:Bologrln bulle.s2.1:»oa4o;sell calves, $5.U08lllflJ; livery sod mcd lum calves. 8| tlloS.tll; good to rlmolcofeemlerx ;u.uoG|.Lutl: fair lo gout! feed ers, $5.2565.tl!l; common to tulr Iccflors Slnoasttf-: :ood to rholw sloth crn. $tl:tG(:tl.8Z3: fell zo gum! atmlsers, $5fllliitLL5: cunllltlln in [utr stuckora, $4 ¥4lB5.!0: stock holfers. $4.tltJ8fx.2fl;stuck cows, lI!.UOG3.751 stool! tmtitrel. e\.wo:.uo. 1-lm sen About Steady. Wllll l.ouu hogs here \\\'lll1|'8dl'| prices \Ktlt' zotlch the enum* ms un Tues tlly and wry little zlll'|'cn'1|t from a'seek ago.'Pops brought S7335 end hull: ut the hon sold at $~lJ.4tl0l.o0. Sheep and Lambs Lower.Will:oaliy 7.70) du-vp ami lembe ticvlted Weslnesdsy but tho demand asss slack and with vnstern marketsgenerallyreportedtower lotal :redo was dull and prlros largely 256 oil. liest tn! lsmbl brought $5.50 and bf!! teeder lsmbs around lT.f»l.l.Quotations on sheep anal lembs:-Pal lsmhs, 1006 to choice. $8.350e15: fat lambs. felr to clwlcc. 8T.Ta8&25:feeder lambs. :ood to choice. 873.16 Til); [ceder lambs. lair to good, $6.75 1.1.'!»; cull mpbs. t5.250tL2tl; fst yell- lloars.U!».m6o.".t5;tat sores.$3550 4.I:»:frwler esea.¥2.T1':U2..50;cull probably will not roach the peek ug ft.h° llfl'n. Ll the lseenlou of welliw foruled ttorernmcnt olflclats and that 2.307 lied Cross Clmptcrs rsgurd it ls thclr tumt Important work ln peldcnre Ilmt the espanalun Is ln nowlse conlllaed to u rrorrlculnr le*€tlutl but ie, on the mntrery, nsttonwide.At the cod of the Mm! ycer, Juno 30, 1921, there were 26.300 zllselmim senIce :neointheM02UnllcdStatesPublic Heollll B-rnIce, {¢mlroct and (haremmeutllospitale and Soldiers Homes, and that number ls inc reasing et e hte ol 1.000 e month. Tlmtlnonds or these men recelrlul medlcul treatment, compensation and tocatlunal training from the Govern ment today. nurted thelr eiiorte to obtain thvtn lllrou5:h tho lied Cfoll Chapter.The Chapter. acting ss the disabled zozn*s agent In elnlmn against the {¥m.tmmeut, lntorms the man as tothe [mmduro necciuulry to | sltl for him that which ll provided mm by Federal stnttlle.Illa amlllcatlone for tompenullotl. medlcel treatment and trslnlog are properly ala-ul wllltl the sid ef the uw Cross Clnoptcr. Many Fon-ne of Assistance If there is delay hetore the m 'selslmlaactednoon. the m~e§¥" ...Chapter lemle the msn money to meet the lmncrstlre needs of himself end Ilia tlcpendcnls.Most rltul to the msn's nlnlng fun benem from the Go1r|»rnment's care is keeping his mind free from worn' about his homo.Keeping The \eterun'| fnm lly Ic om hlrdshlp of every kind and lnrnnnlnx him nl' lte welfsre tl on other prorhucf of the Chapter.Free from leer oo lhle econ, the man's ne tt.lter)'and advancement usually l l rapid.. lflwry month ourIng the lol! year. the Amerlcen Red Cross has glren service of un! lulod or enother to snevcrugc of 1211.215 fnmaer scrrlcc men and their foulllles.An lmltcstlnn of the 1-stent of the fulth repelled in the Itrd Prone Cllullter ls to be found inthe ind that tin-re were ll.'ltl,5t~l roquests for friendly sid lo the solution sc personal prohleins. 44| Workers In Hosoltsle While the man prlm to enteringGorornmenl core deals largely with the Chnlpter, sfterwerd he comes into ooo-tect wltll the eervlce provided by Ne-tlonsl Ileodqusrters.'There are 4-I8 Red Prose or-orlen In the UnitedBlntes Public Health Rerrlce and con tract luospltsls ond other lnstltotlonein 'shitln these euro ere bein! cared for, whose duty ls to provide for hisrecreation. help him with hte compen~ sstlon clslme, keep him lo touch with his tsulity: lo short. meetln: ble everyneed outside of thot provided by the Gnvemment."Philo these are e fewot' the reeponslbltltles of the National Oresnlsatloo, they ere br no meansell.Among other Red Cross accom- plishments for the year are: 2 a n d hg f b m t h u » i n - l a w ,F l o y d M c .r\|.uru5n.. x.unv:l|\ e \r\:|u.n, x uaullwnlq uC a n n a n d w i f e w e n p r e s e n t a t t h e th e w o rl d 'a fi 0 ifIRl . W i th sp e ci a l p ag e s 0 ; }5 l a n ! Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g .fo r B or a a n d G i r l s a l g al fo r t h e fam l l v. ...Th e 5 2 i n u e n n f 1 9 2 2 w i l l h e : m i d - i ;a n ~G roceries and Fruits' vi I in § ouu Blueliell i§:i,°;es.5L88§~ I l " l l l l l l \n u n .m u l g n u l u v , p e i p v u l l t lI vo r y Flai zen, pe r pn ckay .-_.. 3 - l b s P b w d e r t d S u g a r -,. _ _ ...W r i t i n g Ta b l e l a o f a l l k i n d a _ . _ . _ _ . . _ _ C IG A R S , Il l a i r H a n d M a d e , e a c h S c . 351 ' p ac kax u B ec die aa Ra ial nn , S pec ia l for L Zfwpackage Seeded Raiaina, Special for _.__.Currants, 12 ounre |m"i==sre_-.----_.. .__ Dried Prunea, 2 iba .- . __.-..Dried Peaches, 2 lbs .. _ _.._-.. 3-lbs Michigan Navy Beana_-._. _.__.3-lha Head Ruee .-- - . _._._-5-Ib Package Out Meal-Spacia1...- ..._Golden Age Mmmani. or Spazhdti_ a s a 9 :_....-.25¢_lcBox $2.50 ._21'%$e....2!lx&e_,.._.__25¢ ...ISC ._.-._..35¢;'i?§§i 8 Rolls Toilet Paper--Special for.. -- _..- _ Milk. Carnation--8 :ana for75¢ or Cale. - ___.Milk, Caroline IB: tan ur Cue.- _____.___6 cam Oil Sardinea for _.__.___ Red Alaska Sdman, 2 cans .._ Salmon Churn, each..Peanut Butteu--P'nal1 StockCalumet Baking Powder, 1-lb an._ Rumfond Baking Powder. can _ ..._JELLO,Package.-_._ ..--_... \10 lb Cana White.I.3 lb Cana White ._r u I0 lb Cana Dark .. 5 lb (Ina Dark --nu--¢--n- _._25¢s¢251:._...ss.»s-_.._$4.75 -..__.:s¢-._...ss¢_ i lk_.1s¢ ....__25cll c ___ss¢30:.ISC __._25¢ r 3 a r . : ~ ... 5 /. .': E r . aJ d > E is a matter ofTaste by her friends.They .expert to make their home at Tulsa, Oklnhoma whentobacco quality Mr. Taylor has s position.§§ s§ <526m Hostess Tomatoes 2'-& lb cans-3 Cm: for -+._dlb Packzge Pan Cake I-`!our--Go0<'h'n Resp--Starch. l'n:knge Bc Lux--2 Plcknkvl for a Bars Palm Olivo Soap _._._ ___ .-P'0\'rDEREII I.'i!I in cum,IInchOur FAAIDUS RANTOS BLENII CgFF§.;{: :hrtalk ul Bldr, ihia nie oniy--per lb 2.5¢4 ibn lor Fresh Fruits and Vegeta l kSIC2 k 2s¢lm-Bc9 bles g § 0 E IllllWe state iz as our honest belief :lm the mbueeos used in Chaser- fxeld are of fmer quality (and hence of better taste) rw in any other cigarette at the price. Mrs. Jim Cutleman and Mrs. II. II Booker who was an old school male Jo n a t h a n A p p l e s - B m x h e l H a n k e l 52.55 G r a p e F r u l t .3 f o r .. . : a ¢i l b S w e e t Po ta t oe s 2 5 :P e r ll u sh e l $1. 88 Nn m l F nl u h n u n S i l u r l n l - | 0 0 l h l f n r $3.15 Linen 6: Myen Tobacco Ca Chesterfield i EE Arlington Rn in rlle nld llr. and Hrs. G. C. Manhall of Al- lumbn, Cd.. nrne Monday and an visiting at an J . za. at»nh»\\ mm. lr. sa d Mrs. lllrlhtll lived i n Ar~ linde n neu n! y a n axoIlr. ard Hn. D. 11. Fo:lx'| of Hin- helpoik, Ninn., was Hondny for a visit at dia home cf Hr. and Lin. J.H.liarihail.H n .lmben was iormdly Hi l l Blanche Ia n h a ll of lura. $| .ule2w; J Or | '*8ltuallon."` When a ssnsnaazng runs into n brirk rail and was nn up tn not over ofunlivr, he Irllullit a nm nlmrn yelpn and 811| it I H\>l!.' Ul\!|l!l\;\'Q SBI. Orlgln af 8¢»tln'n Truman! had. The using of lI»¢.¢stun¢Tnmontllmrt in :wld lu lm a mrrugnlkm oiTrl mounlnln, by \|rlllr\| nnmr the town illBallon was flrlf imma oufiug to th! pmseutf u! Ihre! hliils hills lvrviu lt hnndlrd 70.732 nlloimwl ana al- lnimnoe elalnm.u alollwred thmugh ilrfhapier nrganlntlon '£l'\.ll55 summon! rimks to wlrnup 'Aho had mend frnm the |d»d n l l n fumlshed to tht Hunan al' War lllek lnmnncr.zz provided » ¢p¢-|¢1`n|{»a ni' nopoo lor ms-dl:nl nnlsunc e to mm undt! 'mcniluaul trulnlng.It made 32.iR'i!n|\ns| totnllnl $450,000in moo taking vontlmul u-nlnlng, ml thirh as Nr un: has been npaii, » - - n - n o -_ . .. . . _g .| 1 II Blair Provision StoreC I G A R E T T E s of Turkish and Domestic tobaoooa-blunded n ien_l _awW E in them.They will rtlid in 0m.ahafH.\Tm~ mznvrl:n To $78.30 m u n n x n n v n n b i u v n v 1 f u x r n n u A G U ; LOST YOUR Arrermr Han il the Short Rand toSmngxh, Wm.Vil-lllw Oaml lmvlf-"Fur: :maths Imm»4.um¢ nr. mm 01%. ~lar.°,_g'» mn m::'..:."»22','2¢...:.P';,m:.»,. "z s s - v : | r a mvq d s u n d l d s s p vd ' My mo lh i £ o o k \ h h m m m t r m m o . °' ; "° ~ ' s n .e u m a h u n obhu ngm wbiosvuy L' tnblltl u q m a u m r w a n n a .wa n Dr .Prussia lnvnllch'H l lB-mb. N. Y., fi. fm m¢ai¢|°:| Lvi» THE smnv UF HUME TUWN PAPER WEEK sy nl. v. nwoou. - - . - - -._ - . . _ Elm#'m f-ffm :;£.,°%' ~N- . . .Q;-~ ,.o?'2:f 1 1 3 -u . _ ¢_4lgiffm-,;~I : 8,wwf"_ T '§:. .;:§ :»»fr a _.._I. :u l j = u v x ; ; 1 an .3 - I f a n , . 1 _V ".: 5 ~. 1 .- .~- < . ~=>>.:»::m1'£ - ° - . YOU CAN SAVE 350.~ ~_F : ".:."-'E-5... u n l n l l d n n .Au I n c ll l h h f l h s ~ r . . » r » ` J ? u _ \ | | .§, \ . e = . . f ; E _ = ' g ;. : = - : , a = - 1 z ~° :- .n l u u l n d l n r n n u n a l ' i " " " " ' ' ° f ' . " ! ' ~ ' E - - ° ~ Hnuue Pawm BF mu~ mr;-.s».=-°1,:=.".»:»"*~ »»\-g :mm =?3'£"'={?'..¢ '-.,.2°..-2' =:-::::: :::.-'~,.':':=~:.=::....°-2.°:...Q l t t l d t o h n n f n x q l t u l u d l h| u n m . ' | f | , | | g g o o .l i l l n l h l l '.L l # H U G * fwc~SIB!~ ~' ~lik '. -. oa51ed " w w w " @ m : . f ; f Once upon a time s country edltor had a great idea.This u not Lhs llrstcreat ltlca vrhlch han been evolved In tt country prlnt-shun. but most or thosehhns in the past have been of boned! lt some one other than tho editor. tsut the Idea was to beucllt edltor asutll as the whole community and ns- tion.This was the Idea:Why not have u "home paper week!".We have had atery kind ot a "trout" from soap to electric cleaners. Taken lolether, alsued the editorthe country newspapers are quita 153 most Important in the nation, area IfJudsrd br numbers; the ten or llfteou thousand of them make tha four hun- dred blt clty papers and magazinesscornlncondderabla, indeed. 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The greatest booster in history. however- the home town paper-must combine with the natural liking for the boosting game. the ro- vvards the simplest rules of business requiresfor the continuance of the boosting splrlt. The editor of your homo town paper likes to be appreciated just as you like to be appro- elated. And how better may your appreciation be ex- pressed than by the amount of money that goes through his cash register? Every one in thla town and community willhave an opportunity to show appreciation fortb.: home town paper dudng the week of No- vember 7-12. which will be observed in every stateln the Union aa "Subscribe for Yo ur Home Town Pape r Week " ~'"\\\\¢-*''@ ~ ~! I rv fe r. " H o t W o r t h I L " U n c h 1 t h i n k 3ut1'le n C h r l s l i l n o f t h e t i n t w a t e r . " * w h y a a ? " I 1 t h a t I T S A H I L L w m a . E T C . "'I'm r a t h nr s u rp r i s ed t h at M r s. 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In ce n se eo u se o ne he d b e en nn e zp e cu i z y h i n d t o y o u !h u e e n m a k e M u r h o m e m e fo r | o m e h o d !n l e o n l y | q u e s t i o n o f e M b i t i m e g i n e u e n , . . n c - l i e L i n n e n d a l l l l i e tr uu bl e.Th i n k 1. »| -- _ . .e . . 4 . . . . e . n n t ; ===z intu enoe of t he penfar ~ sh e un e. .x b a t h w i t h C a n c u n E sp a n d b u t w a t e r s o t h o r o u g h l y c l e e u o t h e p e r u , fo l l o w e d b y 4 d u l t ! n | w i t h C u u e u n m m m p o w d e r u e u e i l y m e a n s a d u r . m e e t , h t l l l h y u h m - A d ve r t i s e m e n t , D o t !o n e ob e y h i s o w n ru l e s a n y b e t t e r n u m m e n o b e y a n l a w l o r m u e o u n t n ! Th e c h e m o f e b a t hr o o m l e a n : p o t - l a e n e u .By th e m e o f R e d C ro s s B el l mo e . a l l c l o t h s a n d t u r t l e : s t e i n t h d r vh i t e n e ee u n t i l w o r n o uL - - A d r e .r t l . e e - m l n ! C h l I n n . \ ann course.ua sa. 'mr-Adrerilnehl had to keep adrertlsint I i .25 Bt. whether they could pay pmmplly or not and business had to be kept zoiasr for the general good.The pub ilahcrn and Hilton dh] lhrlr Diff andme :wood week In Hovembrr u pro claimed an Uma when those who hone:ned hy this pollcy can vrnreu at In ze:ms of support that wlil Insure the future of tha small town uw. lhe backbone of every community that nu:he nembhncs of pride in itself and F ecl Cross B A L L B L U E uz h a ila n in o d us d luti n dh waurmid.Evorfvmlnanvrhobslitlrlil known :hh suuallnl bl ull. a f n u f s ~,gnunvighbon--Slol|X City Arful u - 1 ' - -* * *'== =-- 1Leader.w. H. u.. QHAHA, No. 4s..s\21.| \ \ | |l u u u n u , . . ,_ward 1|-&llz.u1»-v.-ah and nm curiwnlya wa ne ou e h a p p y ! " - o l d p e n u n s .c:m»_b v!! !fn r m e M n n o t r w I=¢4lill>°r:h e m u" \ \ ° h ; f u m s w n t l y o u : u i ! s n v a n n .a w a y . : - e v e n au c v? "d vi . o r n p r f o r t h e b l r d . W h y m m -u n o n m e Ju r y ' b m I t u y o u r m n s o h u t h e j u d g e .i u n b n h w l d n l h a s u r i ;i l !! i n I l l n i t m a r D .l h b c o e l .. "2 aBhir, Nebr., November 3, 1921_:ru m z wvr n P REP ... two weeks befom peeking.There i c tendency in some loalitiea for eolo nies to wefken rapidly in early fall due zu the nature of the honey-flo from fall Iiovrers. To some degree th may he offset by putting on the pack ing eadier than owerwise would | necessary.it is highifp imporunt that each col ony have a vigorous queen in onde that broodrearing may continue i the fall and may proceed rapidly E the spring.with colonies such as n obtained by the methods here descri~ d it is not deslnbie to keep quee more than two years and It is prefs »we a t h e r . H r s .C .E .Jo h n s o n a n d M a x i n e | w i t h a vi e w t o t h e i r a d j u s t m e n t a n d al io ir l- ne e T h e t i m ; l i m i t l d f o r t h e .£810 is three months from tha 2901 dur of October, A. Du. 1921, un! thatime liwted for payment 3 debts is Ole Year from :aid 291.11 y of Oc- tober. 1921.z Witness my hand and the nel! ofuid Coumy Court, this 2-ith, day of September, 1921. (SEAL)A. C. DFJBEL. 33-St Cunnty Judge. nznmn z mP.as¢'rxz>='r J .B .J ms\ e\ 1Y uon !. he| de i:list rel day slut week. Rr. and lin. Bert Cooper of Te- »spam '!'h\¢r=lh:f with thdr il. Nr. uld,il:-s. ilwn' Coupe. Chu. Cameron #nu e passenger to Don't forget the Stewardship Rally ta be held at Fremont. Nov. 10.Quite a number ought to mend ahh muy; it is purely educational und I fell :-prcrrl.With the 110| choicn taking Gd y our £IhrLltmu anis here. a heavy te!! in other peru of the statenn ho pe d tha t | ge n én ! wz umi w a d x o n c s s in thin eounty can be prlvln hd byprompt and efldent action._SHERTI'F SALE we mv l. an um is not ao.4 Couceming me use of :ue c waqf Gene:ll auhjeet of the sermon neadmgent far perucmld service it would Sunday mprnlngz 'The Nev 'Rasta-;bc well to remember that ther! are .n m even!meat Chunk.Dlviaiorg,Apatuy ."¢ 1550 fumen in Wuhingtnn eglnty. 1 1 " w r .ch_?md ,ith m_f8ub}ed of the evening sermon: "Sll- There are seven licensed veterinar- fn ti on ig Type,Iiividonz Aiiegory iam the are kept buy at this time C.n ~._~_ ~ ° f u n o f Hlg a r e p d 8 a rnh."of the year.The Farm Bureau name none of as know me much, uuleal ! . Ir;. vinue of an order of sale tunednut of the District Court of Washing-ton County, Nebrsakl. and in pursu- ance of a decree of uid court in an action 'therein pending.Wherein Femme!! State Bank of Tckamah Wu plaintiff and Harry G. Steiner, Neliie '|l ..I |t h e fa c t t h a t t h e c o u n t y a g e n t m o ve - m c n t i n o t h e r c o u n t i e s i n d p m ve d \ I I ay u u n i r p e o p l e l a l t w e e k b u t t h e y w i l l t r y a g a i n s o o n . n s ~wl l a t 1 0 oc l o c k a . . rn . o n M o n d ay t h e n h d a y o f N o ve m b e r .2921,a t " f f c o m m o n e n u m o f l o s s i s t l g r o u g h .a¢" W ~~0 p 5 T H E E N T E R P R I S E | ""; ; § f ~ SNG E N E R A L A N D L Q C A I ; N E W S A N D C O M M E N T ~' The ` Official Paper of Washington County,Nebraska. A LOC.\L NEWSPAPER ALL THE PEOPLE No. 41BLAIR, W A SHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRA SKA, NUVE MBER 10,1921V OL X X V z ! ;Herman Schoettger of Fontanelle | | 1 oassnvs Aamsrlcs ~ ~wnam Business Rsvnzw on z v x a n o w x DEAD u o n o n a n HY SHCESSION Ol" ALL BUS!- Nzss .\c?rw111.=:s WHEREAS.The President of the United States has issued a proclamat- tion, asking the citiacna ol' this coun- try to pause on Armistice Day from their vartoua occupations and devote a few rninutca to the silent considera- tioa of those alain tn the recent great ~....».........\.n-m}m1.ltnr Han 4-anno of toiimhip,returned recently from a hunting trip up in New Brunswick which wan one of his moat aucccaafui hunting trips that he has enjoyed. He brought back mony fine specimens of big game which he will have mount- ed and placed in hia vmlu:|h!e coilec- Scveral of the Lieeoln wholesaler! have made trips into other sections oi the country, lately, and are now malt- tng comparisons with the bualmaa condition: at home.The east, south and sections of Nebrnaka were \init.otl by the wholesalers. tion at hia homo out near Fontanclloi The manager of the C , "che-it Mr.Schoettger in an experience-'I factory who rttrntly returned after aportlman hovirg hunted over much attending a conrentlon In Pittsburg of the south and western pan of ""'.Pa.. said business was considered bet- United States.He has made other r there among the stool mllln than trips to Nea §11{'="f§=l= t"f",!°'h"'iat any time this y ear.Ro h i t h w- }:tms handling structural atccl are wr) busy, also, "I think we have more nork now than any other iron works we t of the hlisaiaaippi," aald John 't\'i-tower Steel and Iron Works. "Our bimrwt }ob is the city park plant for which we will furnish two hundred ind fifty tona of stuff.Several school Flounes are being built inctoliting a achool at Hebron. another ot Curtin ami the Eliiott school n Lincooln, and We are furniahing material for eight bfitlxirs in Marshall county, Ranma' a ' " " "ifi¢¥i'.°i§§fI";`?{?i.t.n~.in ~ ~ ~ MEEIS John llvkilu. member ol thc Board of lfilucntion. :lid rot approve for alia- trihutioo in the public achoola a diph-theria bulletin which contained eight' injunctloina, reading, "Call a doctor."] llc voiced his dlaapproval at n meeting ol the bouni lust night.lie ventured the opinion that doctors, prepared these bulletins and paid fot met pursuant to adjournment taken them, rather than an-insurance com-0cL 24, 1921.Preaent J. F. White. H. pany whose name appeared on the C. Bloco and Henry Truhlaen.printed pane.The hulletina will not;The rnlnutoa of gh;lalt meeting he distributed in he schools.--Omaha wen read and approved. Bee..Warrant No. 567 ya Nonhweatam Teteohone company ln the amount tr! 'TR.r'\NSAl"l'S 313515353 FOR c o ma \ALLOW S BILLS ANI)FUNDS AB-I J OURHS To NDV.21. County Comrniaaione'a Room. Blair, Mehr., Nor. 7, 1921. The Board of County Qommlaalon-on I1 q~i | \ a . 1i 1ia Ii2 t \ ld her |inel5 li n .lwrlu- Caldwell md husband until Sunday evdlxinx. John Glmerun rvtumed Satunby from s rkit in Omaha. Hrs. E A. W lc htlr spent several alan Lut week with friend! in Omaha. l n u -w u n - -- - . _ --.- evening at the church. w. B. F. Robb. Hinislef . . ¢ . _ - - - -n an-:a'roms'r muncu xmas ...-¢.._ . _-|--..l 1--|£h.\.|\-{1 tempted to :elve indlviduads. as it 55'County Court ilouile in gh, ,Ca physical ampmibamy.\ul¢ir, Wlnhington County. Net The Department of Agriculture ve!! at public auction to the If givn the following definition of the and me 'bidder for cash the ful work of the county agent.He is a ,{,,,¢,§|,,d real ma t e tuwitz nhnn nmnlil uimnll rltllv lt il lb lhni .....a|.....-n nna-u ,J nl.;-Au lily of nraska. slghell. lo?-ing The o 1 . w . . » t attempting to winter eoioniea um ritoo smell.It is somewhat fumwn mo* set a standard for colony strergth at this naman, but in gmenl it mu e stated that it is unwise to mtcmpt to winler eoionies thst are not Strbng able to requeen nm entire apmzy every susan.To get the best results in re- queening all young queens should be intrzxlucod so that they will berln lay- ing two months before packing.Z: will be found that queens wear out" " U .C a r d s a n o u t a n n n u n d n g t h e m a r - r h g l o f U l u N i t a F o d n r o f N o r f o l k t o D o n L o n . S a t u r d a y O c t . 2 2 .D o n i n i h o s o n u ' ! H r . a n d H n . J . D l a w 1 o f t h i s p l a n .Il i a : F o s t n f u h o m e i l a t N o r fo l k b u t a l w h u b o o n m a c h - i n g a t W a y n e t h e p a n f u f u n . S h e h u vi a i l e d h o r s o n n n u m b e r o f o c - n n d ¢ n ¢n u !h i s m u h l!||l.IIY i r i a n d a UB I'l'!\ fUN D | |CIUIKI l l ! !ne ve n i n g w i t h 2 2 b q d n n i n g a n e w l i fe . P r o f.H . C . M i l l s , o u r s i n g e r , w a s n r a d i n s p l n t i o a m u l ¢ l ¥ a n d h e w o n m n w fr i e n d s In o u r c i t y .T h e oI'I'|- d n ! b o n d e x t e n d e d n vo t e o f t h s n k n t o t h e fo l l o w i n g mi n i s t e r s ( a r t h e i r s p l e n d i d u a i n t a n c c d u r i n g 0 1 | i l i n e u a t o u r p u t e r :C . H . Ifo r e m a n , W . IL y u u w vu y u -"- - 1 - - .. ._ - - _ . _ .i n p m c l l c a l f o r m t h e k n o w i e d g n o ! f i r m science t a n e w i n f o m a t i o n El developed ls;ihe Experiment S u - tiona md the Department of Agricul u m .Hu in aspectual tn ahmr the u p p l i c l l i o n o f t h i s k n o w l e d g e t o l o a d f a r m co n di t io n s b y M i d d e m o n n t r d - ti ns .pu bl i ca ti o ns ,o r o t h e r m e a n s . h -__»_-1 ..........:|...n .........| inu|ul\|||::\\quunun va ur:»vuunn:1:\iquaner of section 28, and the our. half o! the South East quarter of Sec- tson 29. lll In Twp. 17, North Range 12 East of the Sixth Principal Morl- diaa. In Wuhington Ca. Nebraska. for the foreclosure of n certain mongngc enough to have brood sul'I'kEert to fiHlmg|g rapidly in the usually strong three or four Langsiroth frames two colonies obtained lo the methods of '§°';§'-' 1;°fg~ }=h1;'¢'=;=\r ls """f"*; winledng here described,but every e c o o n n a npary areno 0theper strength it is wine to unite ; good bcekeepcr f;»f=g=§ it ='; ";° until the proper strength in ro|.cl1ed.i°"°""°"5 colonea "f 8°° upon q n a !gg e desc,{b¢,|Any uniting should be dono at Ieaat greatest crops. Tho plaintiff on 23d day of umm !_._- - - - - + - " ' ' - \ OF F E R No . 1l»1h¢ Youthh Coméslrjon-B3 haual for I9 2Allln!wouldsz.max 1-mi*-1.1.0 1 D» "l;ll|= 1922 Cnmzazdan:nl An for $2.50 C \ ¢ e t v 1 f ¢ h | l Q ¢ | | l \ \ m d : a n m i m i ' - * ~ , | ° " f r + ¢ w u - f f u l r H I i I S I S I I P Q F T11 11 8 r u n .a r l a 1 1 1 ;r o u m s c m :A F I O I .m a r r o w .u » \ s = m . a : : : s : : : . . . s u n s c m v n o n s AT 11113 OFFICE ~~/R .r cmnrxr ".~ n o mz s/m m wnom|..s~.aaomuurs~ .|..¢!u w ~.1 ' .'.."¢\ : -_,;" S w''°'»-4 L ,f 4' ._. _. j . ' | |f 1.j p r '. _; ` \I . ,S »¥;»~ F !/ " " " " " \ . . . .1 . c u m ~ l f ;'fr \'~ ;/ " ' . r » S ¢ \\ 1 .», V / r . j u ;a » v l u . ° ¢.4 . I ~."N ° - g m - ' t '* ; f .r f ~»}f s . .A Q ' ¢, _ ; ; ; ' ; ;-4.'5 1 "»" "1 .= - - - - - ». * "\. a s m v " ' = "f 1 " ' D ? ", n r f f R ~ 5 Q i s s u e s a y e a r ~S t a r t ° Y =' i ' E ¥ 2 : = » / " - ' n o r I 2 0T h e Y o u t h ' 3 C o m p a n i o n l h o u l d b e l n e ve r y h o m e w h i c h d n - m a n d s " o n l y t h e B e s | : . "Li vei a oy s In d d r l s , m d t h e i r fa t h e r s n a d mb t h vt a l w a y s h a d Th e C o m p u i o n R d h h h , Z n l m d d n g a n d U p - t o - D u e . :mama Short Slnrll. Sdlai Saosin. Ediforiali. Antrim.":.°,'.'>:.'1::'::.'=-'..*'a':'~."-G°"=~'""'~"°"°'"=§§;;";£'z'£1 m¢m'f»r um»3'E§'a'é'».~us ma P.c.»-=-dunLulu Pun.rCu2|!.E3S THANHW Cults# Wed OF F E R A = 'r- ~ Com;n'1;:"¢Grffwq m aofrI.x$. a """an - C- . al s 1 1 . 6 03 .Ti n b u t f3 : : '. " : . 3 : . | . $ ' lar iro ns: :ca din A u for $3.00 1.umlruu g n u - . - . , . . - - -......._,who jdn in urhhlng them | long an.1 ha p p y u m d da d l i fe . H i n L l n n F u n :b e a m s t h o o w n e r o f t w o l o t s h u t s o u t h o f t h e A . W . B a r g e ! ' m m e o n e r h y t h l a w e e k a n d p h n s t o b u i l d s h o n u d m e n i n t h e s p r i n g w h e n s h e a n d h e r s i s t e r M i s s A r u n w i l l l i n . l l r l . J . ' l ` . F i t c h w a n t u p t o C u i : W e d n e s d a y t o a n g r a n d m a F i t c h w h o U n d e r w o o d .w .H .Ja ck s on ,J o l l p n St o p fo n d .J.W .K i r k p a t r i c k .T h e p a s t o r d e l h i :t o n v a m e n zo t h i s vo l s H a w o u l d a x t e n d h i s t h a n k s z o ea c h : n d e ve r y o n e w h o so ki n d$ y n u i s t e d ,d o i n g e ve r y t h i n g w e na k e d th em t o 41 1. a nd m or e. s en di ng flo we rs t o t h e n i c k , fe e d i n g t h e h u n g r y a n d o t h e r l i k n t e r vl e e l . D r .J.W .K i r k p a t r i c k o f O m n h l ...|\l _.-......L.».¢}E- J. In u n vn m fn a m u l 5 ¢ V ¢ l l 1 r u p o n l 0 |\|1 :v\ ||an n p u ;In m u a n d w h e a t h a ve c o m e l n f r o m d i l fe r e n t p a m o f t h e co u n t y .Th i s for; i r. eM i?3;, pl¥r" cn|.& :"!e b y the emi; m e o f c a r b o n bi sr d pb i de .Th i s l l n h i g h l y l n i a m n b l e g n b u t i s ea s il y , h a n d l e d , a n d n n b e h a d i n l i q u i d fo r m | f r o m In c a ! d r '- I s s t o r e s n t r e a n o n a b h pr ic es . It i n i n b e n s t i n g t o n a h t h a t 1 n u m - l u - m f A n u n fr v u l m n n l l i l l l h n ffl I\ l . l t \ '| lzrzv, nmamen | uecme mr um sum of $8.178 60. (num: al 7 por een! mn-I$1920 colt! ol sul!md Alben A. Lxmonnux. on his answer and cms. petition ohhinad | d o r m h r fn.- num of $u,oos.M, lmerm av. xo pw crnt, and said pnmiuea be sold to utlsfy the u ma and lll aemzinr tm! whlch dune in Itill in lone and unndahcd.The c laim and Judflunt of Alhvli i .lvxml \\| n | v u Y | w " ~ 9 - ~' g ' ; _ ;g h , P R lfill l|.I8 304311 |115 Dllllp |T|\2l$|d j o ,a p p e a r e d 30011.H 6 w a (50 \ ll l l IIRPTUYTII ~ ~ ~~w | |~[ g y g h ; m o n) ~3'§f,': * . f' , : f> ; . . : " ' i . : " . ': . . f ° 'f: '5 , . '.1 , . 2 l m :Ag.h-= ~ hom '!° . . '" " : '. " ° ? '! 'i ° 3 f? " _ i 'f= 1 ° 'd t h a t b u s i n e s s w i f \l n f\i l E I m o r ~ n .. S a w y r g f °1=v&"J.fff',E*f2*"f t h a t m m e h a d b e e n W i The Hlnir Public Library wi" ob-1 rzmmm o f xouun Pmim mresult of this war, and s I!-A. Lan1or~eaux, is | lint lien, and the claim and judgment of the I'nrrnerxSl.\lte\ B|.nk of Teknmah in subject thereto, and l second lien on laid land.Dated at Blair, Nebruh. this Sthday of Odober. 1921.MAUBICE MEHREN3. Sheriff. 36-St Washington County, Nebruk 1. Notice la Cndilou of Estate 0'I{| nlon, llaher & 0'Hanlon. Atty ; STATE OF NEBRASKA Washington County ls.. In the County Court. Strrensun, Deceased:TO THE CREDITORS OF SAID ESTATEYou ne hereby nutifled, That I will ail at the County Court mcgn in Blair. in maid (hunty , on the 29th day ofDctober, 1921, and on the 8001 day of Jmunry,1922, at 10 u'ciock in the 1 ,- '-.~ x ;uxwil1»r 4 , : . *: :=¢~I '».§"»§'fl."' ' »""1 ,: : :" ~.** ' 4'.\\ . ~: g f ~ ~ \; ~ ,"1 i s ~ u e s a y e a r .='i S t a r t a e a r5 2 " " ' n o t I 2 ~ .-y T o ' d : x / '0-¢... '| I I |I 1 l IJ m u n r y ,1 9 2 2 ,a t 1 0 u ' c i o c k i n t h e w a s I . T n .a r . | : ' 1 1 l Z F 2 : ' \ . ' - ? 1 ' v' ¥ ' E f E i ~' i | | » ° 3 " m n .i % € , § ? f » ' f . " » E » \ » = I & ' E ¢ = = § ` . T f o r e n o o n o f w i l d l ? u a r e c e i ve ¢ 1 d |s u n . s c z u P 1 1 o : ~ a s n z c m vz n x r r m s o r ' r 1 c : ' . ex a mi n e a ll cl a im ! a g ai n st sa i d E st a ic ,"|._..: xx .._.-...-..._........»-..-___-_.._..-.__....__. o lectrlc Cl 5f a c u e a n u me r \\\\' ~ aa rr ri \K(((m((.' I glt¢ 0 &~ uumm:"AML --.e__ "K 1 1 1' 'a 4i n cepn our rugs cean naxean0~out--draw§ngcut all of that fabric-cutting grit and dirt and brushing np all of that °1i"z'ff=s surface litter-is o course the fust mg most im rtnnt work that a.TORRINGTON Erlctric Cleaner doa. ~It does it thoroughly without the Slighlesi ;~ t o t h e m g and so cheaply and Q elcntly that the tnhh of the phrase"Nearly Every Torrington Sells Another" is natiowly known.%'o ~é ~I/1/1/1//u;1JJ;;;,,M,)mM num"h»,,U B_u!`iNs.more than n rug cleaner.The =*f°"g TORRINGTON auatic makes the T RRINGTON attachments really effective in a wide range of house hold uses.Do you know that with these ments, there are fortyyour TORRI /u1 n tasks for?Cumins, drap- p olstered furniture,ma books, walls, pictures, the hard Y 5,)))"7'U/. Q~ r w f \ . . =\ Z§0, Z447¢46 attach-, practical ~ NGTON .; ales,u h \11'5S¢8»~mouldings, and all / / 1 - wrench oumus of aur home _ ~ mn be ke~immaculate.k for the -° / OF F E R No . 1l»1h¢ Youthh Coméslrjon-B3 haual for I9 2Allln!wouldsz.max 1-mi*-1.1.0 1 D» "l;ll|= 1922 Cnmzazdan:nl An for $2.50 lhoulqbelnenrryhome which dn-mands"only~Bes|:."LiveiaoysInd guls, md their fathers and mbthtft always had The Compu ion Ralinhls, Zumman; and Up-!o-Data. :mama Short Slnrll. Sdlai Saosin. Ediforiali. Antrim.":.°,'.'>:.'1::'::.'=-'..*'a':'~."-G°"=~'""'~"°"°'"'§?;;";£'Z'£1 elxcnior limusggigruv md Ecu..nf.Lulu Pun.rCu2|!.E3S THANHW Cults# Wed I :|.~ ' u n a .'J.51?!&'.."""' Au fm- $3.00 I .W ill P TE IK I I n u n r l l u q ;w i v n u g I n u UU:va uvu nu a f vvu vw w u v -" " " ¢'Q l ° ' ' h w f ._s r a ;¢ r n a f 'h o l d t h e fl : r t m n n e r l m r c u n fe r e n c e l n r e t a k i n g u p t h e h o t l u n c h p l a n .I f ll! Il5 ll!! Tflllng plate IL lv nasaumgnunwith honors. an a perpetual rernindol :::;,_.;{;c :hn¢ `§fl»iT"wi1T§l'Z"§'§ to our citizens of the price of llbem culurities of hahiuu and in fact you undP¢l¢¢- and h lean loam more of rea! wiht nature " HEREAS,At the same our from one trip to his muaeurn than in Wuhingh:n the lint meeting of ..ihin Diaarmament Cotfelence nil!.be ° " § j_ j; j' ; ; . ; " n ' j_ [ ; f , § ~ ~ rbanking hone in Lincoln thatfa as in- forior a building as that huiidinsr." At this meeting of the trade extonf sion division of the Cedar Cheat as-m c i a t l o n i n P i t t s b u r g , t h e x o ve m m o n t e x p e r t w h o h a s b e e n m a k i n g a x p e r i - _ a _1 a - . . A al . . .- . ~ h \n u n n ' n n h n f f l l \\t°r¢ poor who are not faring so wen. e rise In cotton prices has agvcfl many implrment and other !armer'a i m a and banks from banknzptcy." said he."Altho some parts of Texas hue poor cotton crops. the increased value of the cotton in the warehouses. "Mgr: books In the home" In thai After m arful examination of tho Lloglh of this movement "*"'=*' vu following him on un diamnr funds,'~'~°r=°=l three yoan W* bs' the 1*°"f a:wu movedthatthe rollmn; dim erican Booksellers' Association. Many'he allowed. md gn gowty Clark 1; children have the advantage of wali- hereby oniend Q dnw wananta aa A l l n i f u a L 4 . 1 r ¢u a l \ | » | \I u n B h d !l l ' -A _ - . \- l i - . . - ¢ l . ¢ » .n l n ¢ . n '\ ! . | \ | | ! \ ¢ tlcstrokeaeoupleorereessqo.Hhs Maggie love was lbaent from her duties at the central olllca a cou- ple of dayll|.|nl. week while szursin a sewn wld.Ti n l..-idk!Aid met Wednesday with Hrs. Levi Kinsey for work. Bin John Panther 1|as a guest at the Imrle Hanson home from Tooe- dsa' until Friday-Hiss Agnes West it suffering from an attack of sppendieltls and vriil be taken to Omaha 'Dueadsy for an opera- tion.Ur.Cameron and Hrs.West will seeomoany her. Albert Woodtllld is movin!this veeitlto the home of his .patents when they will reside during the winter.Mr. and Hrs. Perry Rosa are moving into the Mn . B .C.Dailey property vacated by Hr. Woodward. Bonral from here sttandd the f u n n !of Hrs.Henry Christensen at Orum Thursday.E u ] n e C o o p e r o f T s k a q s a h w a s a \ n ¢ | ¢ A | |u l m l i n v i l l ! !w l d l l i l l v . after the services.Every body Wel- eome.The picture Ssbbeth evening y the Farm Bureau was a pic ture long to be remembered.It was esti- mated that 400 people were present. 0111: Bible school is growing und we have s big program.We are just berimiut- and there will be no iet up ln our campaign. ao If you want something to do or it you want to have aputinthsgreatprofrarneorne an Sabbath morning in time for B e class. J. A. Johnson, Minister n. m' | s ' r c n vn c n _ n o r ms In thne mornertous days even Ioya! citizen of the United States and of the world ss 'well should be pray- inx that the conference which con- vones at Washington on November ll may result in a solution of the most pressing lnternatiow problems,the establishment of international courts you like a dinner composed of cold sandwiches, cookies and an apple we moot eordislly insIto :Ml to knock this project of the Ifarm Bureau.If you oppreelste a nice hot lunch at noon, we ask you to get behind and boost this movement a that the children In your own nehooi distrlgt are cared for. lt is surprising how many country I n ore nudor weight-and that usual!!means il!-nourished.The plan calls for only one hot dish. such as hot chocolate or soup. An innovation for Washington eoun- ty folks is on the schedule for this week.The famous ehautsuqua speak- erind entertainer, Capt. H. W. Hum son,will appear ln the McCarthy nehool fIl1ursrlay night, at New Eng- land school Friday night and at Nash- dlle Saturday night.Captain Muh- son has had a remarkable life hi-1l.0l¥ and is a very Wanted speaker and en- tertainer,ranking high mon on the Psclne const circuit this summer. f¥`~»»»=»='= sojourn in the winu of ;';'::"' ~;;,;';a;H;;;T; -~»»=1=~<»=~»»=f- when »»= ~ crop ;;I;.;.:.2:.;,:.. ;:;;§:,;;;., ;.;;1" he north.1 ez mdurnhmadnrminx wuespecwlr ¢»»<¢.11q»»fd»H=»»= in pro.As a apecinl feature. dl.He has 5'15% one more "°""'' '"" ~ I'f....,. thru! hnndnnd thou- ceeflinn "*f>' nllllfactorily and the uani: alan! will bc:ivan in 8.15 m m 21.00 u mfainéunu Am¢i¢u<m. do hmby re uso u nl|m n a a n o i n n l r- 1 \ _ _ |¢. .m e \ 885.11 u m s u a n n n u mo o I M m m 1 ~E »in ~»»a f~- , I H I U I I I L I U I R v u \ | | \ . ¢w»w u ;¢. . .. . . -" |.n | ;f t h t h e c a l l o f m e w u u o n e v m 1 . 1 1 . n :z o : . : : x , : , . ' , . ' ; " : ; ° : ;. : " " :. * : ° . , ; ' , . , °e = » = » = » a n h u n t i n g i n n v l n n t o g e t h e r _a n d h i e h i m s e l f a n y t o : n e w e r t h a t S t a n l e y L .H a i n P o s t ,N o .1 5 4 , A m e r i c a n L e g i o n .5 T h e B l a i r l i i n i s t c r i n l A s s o c i a t i o n . call. ._ .-m na-nin ____s c n wl ' g g vz a P n o va s . 1 = xr . t L . no r r zs D F n r r un u s z' To : - u EX-SERVICE MEN The y ounlfr non of Hr. and Hn.Mined Z Marsli Goo w Moral'(By Mn. J. P. Jensen)pused anav Inn Sunay L f n m w i Dfelere Comphln s. Weasel of the Western Furniture and manufacturing compenylhu just returned after a trip with one of his salesmen to Norfolk, Albion and other tmvful in that eedibn i f Na l i n ! "All the denier: in thu section are compininingf' said he." I found a rather pecuiier situation thero.In some of the towne in that section the nexium huslneu,noeam.nmnelp-ed Tons.The Mexieen govemment hu been buying endnea and fermlm- phments direct md nnnaue expect- i sdditiaral Business lh ll vn td r . ;h | , 4o ui h vu bi t ww ur in e.l§. epfprmtly, spanially in the eowfnf r i c e h i - d l section.there iz every ..........._- .- i-THE HAH) o r ORL EANS I It ls p¢¢n1;u~1, eppronriate. ee anexpression oi clone ties um nina url United S ta h l . u i I r l o o l.t h t 9. etatute of the French heroine. Jeanne d'Are. ls to he erected in Wnnlanigton. mileage abd poetlgo) Jensen h Nideen Isuppdiee for poor)' Huy Q B ebe! C o. c n: (electric light). Rohn? Bm. ~1"'°'*.;.'!F"3Tr u lxle e n Bm. f m vi mevidence of mougnpid reemrr there The statute in a replica of the famous Henry P. Hansen ¥meMtifl|' """ in many °""'T 'f'7°"'i""| °H=*=~' that wff°vd.f°f"* f".¥.'€*"§¢.'Z.°l'I u l u . : m o n m 15 v i l l a u l l 'l l n v o n u n - ' - -- , .illaa 'Thelma Godaey was an Omaha vlaltor one day last week. Hr. and lin. A. w. Bam uahtod by Hn. E. C. Birdie entemined 1 number od friends at a llalloaeen party Wqdneoday G*¢=\Il\a'.`q number from Telcamah were present. e Tim Collin la ln an Omaha hospital when he underwent an operation tor appeodleltls. Harrie Whltnad has m u d theTaemopeny for the winter uid ea to move thla week to Zire poueuloo of the house when he now lives to Klllpe West who will more ln from the ranch. The ladle:of the Baptist chan-I1 entertained the moo Tueeday eeeoinl After the supper there were a num-ber of conteata which were neatly of J -» and o avreeplnz reduction of mumenta.Certainly every Chrletlan will pray for these lhlngw. ln line with the thought of the hour Folks are warned tht they must come cody in order to |~ot aeata.not to wear tight clothes, ml those who have hconl the former eow-punehcrthe paiaor will preach Sunday morn-|my. he makes you laugh all over. ing on "The Reduction of Armaments" aml ln the evening on "A Passport lr to the Path o! Peace."These are etlbefta that every one la interested in thee days.They are not to he lectures but aermona. not merely to entoviain but to meet a vital need. Com: out and hearjhcm and we he~ lleve you will be benehted. The ladies of the church are giving an experience social at the church on ?r~1da;r evening of this week.A good program ia being prepared and then* will be plenty of funf fellowship and tu a atn Let un all go, lt will do ue enjoyed.Fodioarlng this a brlef pro-good to get tofellter in this informal fr om was given which Included .a way.I'm going, are y ou! maple of mdivn by Hrs. Loo Han non, .mon talks by Chan. Cameron. Ref. Bowen and Rev. llestenen and at the close the crowd aan; America. ilr. and Bra. H. C. Glhaon enjoyed a vial!from their father Prlday. Late ln the afternoon Mr.Gibson took hlm to hll home at Tekomah in hh ear..Nr. and hire.. A. W. Barge and Haw old and Irma went to Tekamah Sat- Channey H.Foreman.Pastor FARM BUREAU x m a s Forman are watching their hop a'ith the lseeneet aoxlety In Wvhing- ton cotlnty|County Agent Olaon urges that they should not only be watched, but a competent veterinar- ian should be called whdtl they begin to show algna of siekneail..\ new! ooday md ,u,,m,,| a Hdloereen pam danger threaten.: them in the form -f gh, g g ll-:Dowd hom, Sunday time a the pneumonia. or ilu, was Mn .n m :Ackerman of Blair sweeping over W c ounty and many aunt S::~fl:~-2 the He Yln Aeke henla a .still in a weak eondltlou g h . ;, ~ . m m ~w e r *g o u t :| [\ h ¢ i l Q l d m m f , ~ f h o l B | l A S h o . . 1 , m l ' E h o m o .; ., T h e m e i s n o E n d z c a t l o u t h a t t h e c l a m o r ! Hi e r ¥ ? 'h e e c a R o t t r e t u r n e d Il e r d a v fr o m t h is a ou r e e h a a l oo s e ne d , e i t he r . Thla is the first attempt to put auch high clara entertainment out ln rural eommunltlea and large f:rtJ\\da are ex pected.A conaiderablo shore of the proceeds of these entertainments are to go to the schools for certain equip ment wanted by pupils ard lencheu Thursday at McCarthy, Friday at Ned Endandl the big town of Fletc her) and Saturday evening at the graceful little town of Naahvllle. qu.-- w - stu- :r ml' SA LE CourlrlghtSldner-Lee &Johnaon A'rroa:~t|»:\s By vlrlue of on order of sale issue1 out of the District Court of Wl.*llir|.; im f`Iount§'- Nebraska nnd 'n pursu ance of a deeree of sold court in ar zdlon therein pending wherein 1\I;¢ Sehnelder»l"ow1er Company was plain tiff aw* George Peek. bottle Peek ant First In.:':ol Illckeraoo.Nebruk were "*"~ dnta, I will at 10 o'clo<1 a. rn. on Monday. tho Sth day of Dee amber l9.£l. at the west front door n ate Waahlnirton County Court Ilouo in the Citv of Blair,Woohinztol C»»1urt;. Nebraska. sell at Mahllc :mc lion to the highest and bl-rt bifhlt- ifor ouh the following deoerila-rd p.o perty to-wit: The W ell halt' of th North hall' of Block Sixty-thrve i ik Ulllnnq .uf Pnninnolll !'!Il|1!1|u-: Wu Good Ilnnlh 102.90 moo 250 5.85 am msxus psvple ibm hare only buying wh»c fd¢l¢y » an well an hisrh freight nm. _ 1 *Y have to ave and they want the A ear of mal.iron pipe valued itcheapest they "ln nt"262.000 wwifh wg; inte in arriving h"",;rD°;|»1m;::r;;=» "§="5.°,.='3`§,'Sl"'>2 "ii lst a man must be \.oca!.iona1|y handi-;==z¢d 11,and one sister. Fern, and 7,In spanking nf his gydgdfn ~';"°';'- |. freight amounting zo $500.Before \\3.l| brought before Magistnle Cmin .1 ..f anned no that he is unable In retum,\0 mourn his loss, also h sm d ,.Mr Weasel sand il a uw e nr n rntee uhanced the same car could be IB 'E P|||n\1\n»\.|!\in OGIDIIPI OVC?nlI.\t [lf ll ~ l h g g m ! d f g t l l l f f f q f ~ ~ ~ brief how cfikers decide ns lo \\'hethcr= 4 ye-ara il rnorths and 3 days nm at my service man is entitled to Sec. 2 the time of hir, deaih. Training 2"l Besides hin heart-broken parents, Answer-9-A-Xl Rev.states that lhere remains one brother.I~lar'n:;. \a v l u u n . .. . ,. ___. ,Co. (supplies), City of Blair (wlter rent) Julius Pqenn (supplies) J. Mueller (supplies for Pwr !n u u..:\.-. rand dnl- wsu mas f f 1 r u r l ;principal prewar wcupatior-,5ents,Mr.and Mrs. Geo.McCoy. of hi sdisability must have been incurrc:|.this city and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hervey in the service aggravated thercin_0f Vuromn. Also he must have been dischsrgcill Funeral services were held Monday nd li bl - at the ve. lr ri I bei ad \.from the semce o er onors e con .zra u li mr in e r ........|;0-*ohcr as co-vinred with the ditlons.The training must be od- visoble. considering his previous es pcriesee if possible.kistly his men- tal and physical condition must bc pnsscd upon satisfactorily. W h a t i s t h e r e v i s e d l o n a s t o2s | the money a service man draws while in training See 2 '!" Answer-A mon reccite4` H00 PN R o s e -" d l c e m e t e r y .;n _ |»--n .Rev. J. A. Johnson of the Methodist church o"'\intrl. fllv J. A. .loI11"¢"l "There iqno »'-u»: The star* ga don-1, To rise upon some fairer shore, And bright in l"~""1'sje\|re'led They shine forevcr more.(crown There is no death!A :\\"rl formmonth, il single. and Silo pvr month!Walks o'er the earth with silent or more if married and with depend-llfé i ll; fnts.The entire cost of trnlninvzl lie hears our but |°.m] things I'"0>'. tuition, books, supplies and trnnspor- _And then we call them 1»¢g"d»' tation to ond from the more home to the point gf entedng is also paid. {Sce 9-A-It Rev)Rules of Veter- tlns llureau3"When and how do we service men como under Ser. 3 Trnlnlr¢r'?" A "What are the benefits of Soc. 3 from coat ston:lp:int?" Ans\\er\--You continue bo draw thu. same compensation.Also the Veter ans llureau pays eost of tuition books and supplies..Your transportation to and from the place of training is not paid br Veternns Il ou.(EMI- A ul-f~~o>~ Hr leaves our herrts o?| dcsrlnte llc pluck# our fairest. sweetest (flowers: Transplnntefl into bliss, they nowAdom immortal boners. CA RD OF r n. \ ss s We do\iretn express our unprcrim tion to the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illress ond death of our little *wr and for the acts of :'}'\11P=\l\> shown. _.Alfre~d`F.. and Vesta iv Mm? lt. -.e.a5"Can I go over to c post ofllre '§0Tl(l§- nt lllail' or anytown in the c ounty . and pay my lnsursmce premium nou'?" Answer--Sec. 410. added to nrtlclo 4. of the llurenu of W r PI4: AH. by the n ange ol'llnnsc Rfll 661:anys:"l'n¢ler auch rules nfl'.PA. lations es the .41.rnr of \ c lr "s Bure_g;Lmsy prg~s_;rjbLand thel'r~-t 'Homer General also, th Post Master Gercrsi ls herein autlodanl to ze- Pleaae do not ask for credit.From now on we are strictly nn a cas* system.ll'you owe us please ca" and settle.We credited w i rr'vll but an ne-od the money and we '-rv asking you to pay us In the some spirit U1 ire gave ,ron credit. The North Side Store. rcirc the premium Mi U. s. GD\1!"|l z ¢.1.unn1:~m o r r z n ment Life Insurance." Since this had not as yet been put The Weekly State Journal we a year »\ . . . . .. .__ _venr ago."Our retail depanroert helped malte this gain," said he. "but our wholesale business was very goodOnereasonourbusinessshowno l . . . . . . a k I . p e . , . - .r .1 . to the fact that Otoher war 'rc "° * -nonth lost year in which we fell. the |nr1u in business.Newly married -"~'c' "ve doinz most of the buyin: row.There s chrcfrc in demands made bv the buycrf ""~ vcnr, too. he sl.l¢l."People src not nsking for the best this year as they did a short time a g o . " :\lci\rl\)ln Building Business has picked up this fall in "°e building industry occonlinl ln re- norls of lumber dealers and mill men. Lumber hos been selling and more men have been adder! to the fonccs in the mills.One mill manager said he had seen no idle carpenters nm! bclin ed all of them had found work.Manx few house are being built and axnoni: them are n few very fine residences. "". ._ _ . _ . . -__ - . . . . . . _ . . . .- .. . . ' r i m mn m CHRIS TMAS on 'r Can you remcnibcr that Chrlstmciu when you tlrst.r:cceived The Youth's C jpshtnn nroongfif your Christmas °\r;'ents'l You can perhaps nc all the titles of some ofthe serial stories in those early mambo-s, ll\|i you con well renin'-\'\er lnw 4 nl-v o-e in the family msr\'0'l to read your paper. When pipe was at the peak, the value of such u car amounted to 33.500 Al- tho materials have dropped the ¢le~ ciines have been oHsct, in a zueasurc. by the i crensc lv freight. \"'*o-r \dv.ll|¢l1I T' 2:"'~cr advances in wrapping paper are expected since the mills have with drawn prices.Advances on clothing boxes have been made already, Join H. Schwartz ol Schwartz Paper com- :-any stated."This is the nc-cond. with drnwal of rices made by wraonlnrrP 4 |naper mills since deflation took placc"! hc said."Shipments are very slow and wrapping; paper mills are from four to six weeks behind." C. F. Schwartz of the Schwartz Pn per cornpnny and George Schwarts who represents the Lincoln llrm in Grand Island have been away nn a txin to paper mills in the middle nest. They stonncfl ln Chi.-nfro ot the last of llui week to |l\le'd th] convention of the National Uapea'associatlon.- A warrant has been issueft for the arrest ol Ilen ldcldonlgnl on the same chnrge as that of McDermott.wi n n e w was arrested n wz s li and brought before the court on a..icharge of drunkenness and disturb- |in¢ the peace.llc was lined ten dol- |lors and costs but the nne was after- ward remanded and he was paroled to 'the police. l'l.'tTB.'i ro n 'r r zs c u ami 'EXA MI \:.vr os:i I Dec. 3. 1921. Jan. 21. 1921. Anril 15. ltI2'.'l. May 26-27, 1922 . .lure 30.--July l. 1922. August 45, i922. Mabel J. Marsh. County Superlntenrlen. . . . . . . . . . - . |r 1 § J c 1 . . i ` n § x ' r | o N l u. .a s .Q p l n c s u w u s u - - - E , siozlChris Miller (road work) K. n. Priotid! Co. il'»°°lv-ll State Jourrnl Co. lsuppliesl Healy Contractlnt C0.(work Moore creek bdlwl) For. Gr. & l.hr. Co. (sand. cement and labor)R. J. Schcnek (supplies l w. B. Rosenbaum (food ivorlrlw. B. Rosenbaum (road -work)Chris Hiller (road d||¢g||\g} Henry Bartlin; (road dns- sins)Ray Peck (road drngginirl Russell Grader li Mfg. Co. lrepalrsl Advance Rurnely Thresher Fo. lreoairl Theo. Arderaon (labor) Henry lilindt heed worki Henry Tiet;-gen lrold work) L i n c o l n S t a t e J o u r n a l .i l o a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e c x p r o s s e d i l i c n r y W e i s e r m a n ( l a b o r ) . . . . . . _... for Boys nnd Girls and for the\lamllv. The b2 issue! of 1922 will bc crowd- ed with serlnl storied.short stories, editorials,poetry.'facts and fun. Subscribe non and ;.c€|ve:1 wishes of Preslrlcrt Hauling ln pro- claimlng November llth n Legal 'Clara Schneider tinborl |Julius Stender (labor) llnliflav and asking all business toTheo. Klsburdi ttabor) cease for two minutes from 12 o'clocls. Omnha Motor Ports Dwi rovr I. as mayor of lllair, would re quest that all lake notice of the Pre :-lmlo"ll.' sdcsire sa an evidence ct our 1. The 'foutlfs Companion---52 i"""';app:1~ciatlon of the ,-4:-...of the in 1922.2. All the remaining issues of t92l. 3. The Gnnwharloo Home Calendar forIm a .sn for 0zoo. T0rlnv The Ilomnnnlon |"\al¢cs the!Or ln-clude McC°ll"a Mnznalne the 'rl-c al fhrlstriw nmrnt.No family. Mnoclell" nr f ilh \rm»liv' 'ways and girls, sho ld I vitlvvlt the 'rlcti ""'l true You"\"s l""l11lrif'-i-»-tlc fric ' rnonthly avthorltv on fashions. north nubiicailoos |it o y' c n t vo u ' r u s C o a te s l o x , 'Commonwealth A' o I :St.I'aul St.. World War.JOHN R. A\f`.. Mayor. A smile hns :libre-than its face value. Blair may have paved streets hut the alleys an anything but conducive to religious thoughts,lts nnythinzg vut pleasant to he driving down an oral *'"\9|l ilnCl of heats of P401 lc. "iii ltoston. hlan.,alley and have a wheel of your truck and Y °""R'.New Fiulnwdptlons r¢¢olod at this litenally drop cut of sight.But n T h e C o r n 9 =-:i r u p t n t h e b -t n l l l c e w i t h T h e F ' n t l ' r " r l s n '$ 1 . 6 0 h a p e n saI1 A 1 r 1 p . R r n e r l c a n i d e a l * o f l i fe , g i vi n g vo n '_.. ..e .fe ....... . - _ l en --- __ \..M l m on the water wagon feel (repairs)Nye Schneider. Foirkr Co. lluroberl f " rn sin¢k1.~rz'|'si»f1 s" |Rol¢lml Smith £labor} E. 0. Deakin (labor) Roy Creach llaborl Russell Grader Co. (1epalral D. S. Prichard llaborl .msn Rosenbaum (labor) Wsbh. Co. Farm Bureau (apportionment)I Aye Bros. heed) Nye. 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