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T h oH i n aR o d aC l u ea n dV i v i u nn a tw e e kw i t hH n .F i t c ht o, , , , , . IB i d t v r l l lb e r o e e i v o d o n t h c f o l l o w -a l il e g a ln o d o u h r d e r e dg u h l h h e db y£ i ¥ l o d d m o o t w . i t s } , l m i t . .A w w w :
J l h ua to u a h al p n tt h ow n k - o l ép l e t et h ou o f k .i n |B ° 0 k l .B h n k s n n dS t s t ¢ o m r yr s -t 5 I \ " B o ¢ § 1 io !C o m m l . o d o n o r \ .l m t no ry o u n gw o r n o ni no u rc i i yi s
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T h eF a dR e n a r df a m i l y a m h a i n o d: i n dS a t u r d a yf o r1s h u nv i m i tw i t hN l b n l k hd u r i n gt h » . > ' ¢ 1 \ rf o l l o w i n gA . .D .1 9 2 1 .T h ep u t o rh ui nm m da ng y
z u :w o o lf o rt h ef o l l o f i n lg u s t s :H e r m a nt r i e u d tH ai ss t a y i n gn zU M5 t hd a yo fJ i l l ! \ l ¥ § ' »r m ..l l n r y C . D o b d ,t ot h ev r o m e nn e x tS l b b l i hm o r n i n g .
A l !b i d d e r !a ni n v i t e dz ol i l ob i d sC o u n t yC l e r kE v e r y b o d yi n v i t é dt ob o t hm o r n i n g
llr. and 811. Art Abnham at Vllhy . th: D. W . Rutledge bonu.lr . a n d Hn . A n dn n f n te r wm A l»Th¢Bibl¢elulo!'thlBlpt!| !churvc h
L-_»-..uu nnm; of Omlhl. tnsl bold | very luooollhi !oodu,lg Sn-
for »=F==°-iw "H had mu bv amuanronnsr caunfziuornsvm. tho cmw Clerk of wnhmgmiB1 u., rom
_ _ _ L ¢.¢ .u ¢ i k: Qné ~;n,,;, ;g,,'n¢|, Ii l Mi n *
and evening nerrlees.Came for the
3ibleschoolinthemorning.i t i s
youu if you duire it.
Wlia: :louGod think of'onr Chr!!-
'Lian snoring?Hue we been mm rn
HI :¢ h ur ¢ hu i d1 .o o u: u uk 2: L i m
hullcan we fam Hlm after while?
Whatkindof anonsworsrmwonmke
lo i i i m?W e h w a a ta s k to d o a n ll
i! we foil it will go undom.No other
man an Gil our plac e. nor do our
work.God say s we will nap what
wesour.Wemus t do :i gh t o r bl
ndned. mined fonvlri
,r ~-»<¢f;~.-;».;;;=~¥»- THE EN1ERPR1sE ~ ~
l.GENERAL AND L OCAL NE W S AND COM ME NT
The Official Paper of Waéhington County,Nebfaska fa
vor.. XXV BLAIR, W AsH;;>rG'roN COUNTY.EB M -S # DEGEM BER 16,1921
welcoqwe to the social ilfa hen.
The various zooms of tha Herman
school held a amivnl at the brick h|}l
Friday svening.A ru! good Pl'°'l¥flIl\a
ewmlng um um m £1as to ll. After
t h i s i m m s .iunchocn consisting
of ph, dnughnull. sandwiches. plcklea
and codes was served md the :arm-
vll with Ha various amuumc utl In
in full swing.The proceeds were in
ihc wghhorhood of $35.00 which in m
be added to the pllno fund.
Hr. Mlrshdl who wen! out to Colo-
rll»d0 about a month ago hu returncd
md in staying \\ri!h his daughter Hn.
Homy Tnzhlaen.
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Trimmed and UntrimmedLadies' and_Children's
Hats and Tams.Sale commences
Monday Dec. 12th.
Quarter sheet per dozen.
Quarter sheet per IDO-
Quarter lheet per 1000.
Half :hed per damn.
Hg'{ sheet per 100.
Wil sheet per dozen.
F1111 shoe! per WO.
Fuli shut per 1000..All blank! to be approved by the
various amen.
snPrinting
Atu i dtimeandplaceseparate
bid: wi !! ;Is o be ~ by the Board
nt Commissioners. for the publication
inalegalweeklynewspaper.pub-
iinhgd in :aid County of the Mirutea
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Nu Pnum sm
Taste 'is a 'matter of
tobacco quality
We state it u our hnnest beEdthat the tobaoooe used in Chen.:-.field are ci inet quality (md
.hence of betta' taste) than In myother ciglrette at the price.
Linen 8: Myen Tobacco Ca
Chesterfield
C I G A R E T T E s
of Turk/Zshand Domestic wbaoeos-blended4
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a n - » » - -.--._.lr. md ln . Hd limlrd and fa mily .
. 'hu Ladies Annu! Bupar vdheld
na na m - b m wa m haz 'a
#dock 'I1:wI¢||7 aharnomf E\j¢ry-
m l n g w l d n l h n d n v e r r l u n a v v r d
vu unc ommittedwithn b o p le wa
dukhn ph supper.Kr . un i In F re d DI W eb " , lr .
and ln. Fley d l¢Oal\n, lr. and Ira.
he shes, lr. and Mn. D. w, hr\r~
un. Dmdlla K¢Clnn, \lule\lne Law-
sonl n .V m wnln r lh li l.I nEmmet P!an¢-\¢ md Mn. Gly GlvvI`r
dundd Ai~Slr-Ben c hwur No. srl
aB.S.la e on kTemple,Omlhl.
Nevembtr 23.Arhor Vltu Chapter No. 92, 0. E.
8. extend a eordlal imumm Ban-
pta Gill* Na. an mid- with them
on Deedlbef 8. Thurnday evening tn
wana ih c onferring ol the degree.
Wu! Pow und Suzdbmr Cluy hn ue
hvlh d .llrl. Funk Brdmw wv operated on
(or nppmdkidlat the St. €|||.|beIth'\
hospital bn Unebll on lm Saturday.
mr . R m ' n a m e d t o N a a t h o d
h u n w a w m a n d w w n l d t h a n
d u ngettin( dung nicely.
li l: W m Ha l! wi ll d u m te n u .
land c ollege Monday when she will
hnlah. the amnielrili onine.
TN uv, c. T. U. held mn Unem-
hr main : I t tlnh vrm olI n H r n r y
s<h,¢¢| -gf an Pridly awning.The
lude qwu lin. K. E W imetmii the
mbket ol the evening vu Aniv.-N\r-
ent-kaJohnlak ln,HenryBeboeltnr,
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Iun d ay a ¢tK aGn y ln dG° aa a nld nn .
'| "h| 1tookln\22»ln ln d llr i . HA mld Be th | . Mla o n _
Mn . J . mm u m / " E " R o t h . M r .
uvd Hn. Frank Knoll and daughter
md lin! llyrtlu Wachter of 0mldIla,)(r.ndKrx. Ray W menbaumund non'
a| \ d l| | ulla r y Ro n| | \ b wI I1 e f K e n -
nud . Mr. an d I ra. J a 'J olmlon o
swf ua Mn. Grlmdey ef W alking-
ton D. C. vera Srmdny dimer guutr.
u the lin . a A. W ac hter mu.m la d le ! o l th e u . r . .M d - !
ph n n i n; f o r th e ir : n um b u ur w_
be held Fa-idly p,¢_ 11 az uw m=x¢_]Euve\vpoa 9% Inc h XXX with returnhnll.Supper will nbc be und imm
5 £0 s o'¢loek.
TheB u m- nStarmetTlmrsdny
evening.Altar t-he bulneaa medal
n eommitvee aerved 1 nine lunch.
The y oung .felis feel the Med of
somrun of reereatlc n und plenum
and llnd It In thdr daneel under pm-
per manlgoment.They havemade
urrangumenutod w\u r h an l
dance md the next one rd!! be held
Prldly evening.A pod time ii aa-
snredtho!! who xttand.
m member: ef th! amnoam Mil-
uinnuy Society vrnl entertnln un Blp~
tht Minion Clrdo Wednesday :fur-
noon ut the Dr. AL J. Camemn home.
nne mudd pr~o¢run.\| bein; pre-
pared ln which Mn 'PMI Weber. Mn.
F.P. Hnnnon ard Min Ethel Mud
al llla lr wm Lak e n rt.l!i'l..J . T.
PitchWU!readapaperentltled
-c mumm lu uthrr Landl."A lunch
will be urvad following the vwinm-
n. u.....\.» .v...x"_ ur. mi hire.
I
eounw ,an or »=.v.' ...e ..._ _, ._Junnary. mz.TheCountyBoardreservesthe
n m x o n m m y m a n l u mma .
\0 be for Rem! cglled for in we kl-
lovring ll-IL ur its eqdulu! in grids.
la e n a e th e e q n i n le n tln g n d r u la
rnhetmmd, bidder la Me sample wlm
bid.Ctmtrntl w1\| be lat aepantc io:
bwb. blnnh and ntatiarery.
Su n b u r y
Envelopes 6% Inc h XXX 'nm return
ma n n . wr wo oEnvcloyeu 6% inch XXX with recur;
mddms. per soo.
uldmu. por 1000.
Envelope: 9% inch EVH7' with return
pu' bw.10% inch xxx with return
par 1000.
xo*/| Indl xxx with return
per 600.Inter head: y rlntod Nlh.
bond nr mmf, per wo._
letter had: printed 2015
bond or better, per 500
letter beau primd zone
bond or better. per 1000
nddrell.
Envelope!
sddreu.
Emelup q
address,
F u ll u h d
Western
Full :I nd
Wutern
Fu n : in d
WesternHall alud letter heldl printnd, W es-
wern bond or better, per l00.
Hal! d ud le tter heada printed. ~
tem hom! or better. per 500.
HIM amd later hands primed. Wea-
urn bond or better. per mqo..
75 Court Cdeulen for epnng term
of Cwr t, pe r vm.'15 Caun Cnlenden (or {a1| mm'of
Conn, 'per page.'Blank; Printed Balls Sides
800 GALLDNS nun, |""'""'5?"§f~~"f (Ihr (lllyrinixnau 35221
¢Ne\I(h,N ' D e m i - D k t r i d l u d s l .
0. E. s. EHTERTAINS
~:-'~aua
vl s r r o n s c o m :: N FORCE
A o c n r r s v s w m c a n w r r
TION.SOCIAL EVENT
HUC!! ENIOTRD
'l` he 0. E. S. Chs ptar of Bh dr
liternlly taken by mm Last'Hmnda
awning when in rnpoma to an in
Sltion sixty -thru members ed
Tehmlh Chaptar c ams down to a
tend thc meeI.i.n3 md xully gn
qulntad.
The waning was 1 p le u mt
and the visiting mumben 1,l:"-
nw a nd a f te r th e ..,.».u.
of the Cluptar, lost no time in
into th e luc i d put of thu 1.
Tho Clmptur vrcrk vu mrrled Old
usual an d th e vi si ti ng o hm »
ent were alled on for brid talk:
their Introductions.Thule of
otlimn pxaunt #ure W orthy ~
ld n .Etbd W . h u e :Worthy
trou, W . F._Hopley :nd Put G
lactuner. lin. Hayward.Hn. Fran
Hlehnl, formerly a. Blair \rom.|.u,
n o w o ! Te k a m lh , \ r ll n l l o --~
Ind mlda a. short talk.
Aftar the Chapter work tht -n p d n d to e 5 ¢ h mm : mu wa.
\ committee servnd refreshments ~
th ¢ n ¢ xh o r tp m ¢ r | m . 1 r u .»-~
Hrs.F m !Stewart give n
at sanding in her mul anurtd~
nunner.l i m 'Ho o n and +
Hosts ang, Your high sc hool Ii
dnne d in Chi nese c oq tnmu nw
folk ml and ilu. Lili an Ky do
in z wry p leutn; mu ms:.
Fultmnrln g the mmm tha rldw
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Hoeloaki aa f~ilown:Un~owful poa-i 1
session.unlawful manuheturo and;OBITUARY
the unlawful sole of liquor on Decem-
b e r 1 0 a n d 1 2 .~J o e l h r v e y w a s b o r n J a n .2 0 ,1 3 5 2
Du the first charge he was serv
teuecd to 00 days in §ail, on the sec-
ond ho wa.-r bound over to the diltricl.
court. and on the third and fourth he
was fined $100 and costa on e h
charms.
Charlie Cleaver, doo living n fou
miles east of Calhoun, was aneirted
by the same officers, who found ar
his home two 50gallon barrels of
Srhldy but no ilill.Ho was brought
io Blair and released on I, bond of
82.500, signed by Jam!! M. Wild of
Us s m.zlifmnl Ea net for Decem-
blr 20.
in West Virginia and died Dec. 6 athis farm homo went of Spllzer.
Mr. Haney c arno west with his w-
ants to Iowa and after the death of
his parents moved to,NEb§|\ka where
he was nurried March 8, 1905 to Mrs.
Mm Marsh. who survives him as do
also two brothers and two sisters who
live in the wut..
Hin brother. Mark Harvey was with
him for some time p ous to his
death..
I t hal been the pleasure of thewriter to have immrn Hr.Hanley
for a numbr of y uan and we have
rxuanorn IIAYDR PAYSFINE IN POLICE COURT
Fnrnont,Heb..Dee.9-Pnmun!
:::C s :n
O m a h a p l p l n m a d e m s n t i o n l u !
w e e k o f t h e e l e c t i o n o f H i n Jo s e p h i n e
C h a m b e r l a i n , a n u r s e d u r i n g t h e w a r .
t o a c n e o n t h e u x e c u t i vo é o l n m l t t e c
o f t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n i n O m a h a fo r
t h e c o m i n g y e a r .
S h o w a s t h e o n i y w o m a n e l e c t o d o n
t h i s i m p o r t a n t c o m m i t t e e .
M i s : C h a m l n r i a i n Ia a W a s h i n g t o n
c o u n t y g i r l a n d a g r a d u a t e o f t h a
B l a i r h i g h s c h o o i .
A f t e r h a r g r a d u a t i o n s h e i o o k u p
t h e p r o fe s s i o n o f n u n i n ; a n d d u r i n g
th e r e c e n t 1 1 1 w o n t i n t o F r an c a w h o m
: h e w a s n c t i ve i y e n g a g e d i n h e r p r o -
feaarion.H e r l i n e r a n d br o t h er - In ~
.|l n ..
atructlona to t h e le tte r . mn th a n
their duty forces them to bring thdr
"bona,"Hay or Charles Grew.into
police céurt.Mayor Gwen reeentiy
inatitutad a campaign aninat all hud-
llxh£ Iam' violawra and the first two
franlnga of the drive to exterminate
tha udemhra brvught In li cjtlaerna,
lnchulhlg one pretty high achool mia;
The third eranlng brought out but
one 'rlolator who waa driving a um:
belonging to thu mayor himaelf. Hia
honor me-nlvad notice to appear In
police aaurt whore he pleaded gulily
to the charge that his truck 'aaa
opcratrd arilh only ana headlightbuming.Jumtn A.K.Dame levied
the uma!fans uf SI.The mayor
awaited hh turn with the rut nf tha
Pmeeviing nighlfa haul by the pence.
Fi
TENAN1- ON 0MAHAN,5 WASH-
INGTON COUNTY naar AR-
RESTED ON FOUR SBP-ARATE cmmcss
mar, Nebr., Dee. 13--Deputy Sutc
'Sheriffs Speln ond Carl sehmnn, with
Bhfrill North Mehmu of Wlshlnl'inn county, wok into ¢\||\pdy\.hlx af-temoml John llosloskl, living About
three miles unuthean of Callwun on
| hm owned by Atwrnsy John Welr
of Omaha.On tho farm they found two full-rma nun ln openklon and in huh.Jw und barrels, 260 gallon of grape
wine, 500 gallons of muh. 50 gallons
d whisky and n gnc! numbor of m1|p~ly plnt lmtlu.
ielt Anas on resold in Antelope oountvwhan he dealt vrlth three vlolnum ofthe liquor law.Fred Valdez- of Clur-'wnter. Lamar Komock of Neligh -nal
James McCllu:hey. uvmg nur Od-1
ddr, were ghe nlfenders.Each ofth youngmen yu <'l\lr!¢d with manu-futmn md ide of liquor and eazhfpleaded gull¢Y~I
Velder wu given u llns o! 31.000,and | 60-dhy wx ~Renee.Komoekvru given | HM of 81,000 and pn-|
onced to 100 diy: in the :murky jlil.
M¢Clatd1ey realved | line ol 81.000md 60-day Jnll sentence.They an
nw serving thelr senuna,
Slmllxr cues lnllwf Hawk. Bron-
oaki usd Bllllnp wen pused over
until the next um of the districtcourt because witnenee lor tha Utah
When Christmas time sets in;
That's about as much o'n1ystery
As ever I've run a i n !
Fer instance, now w 'le I gain in weight.
An' general health, I Swear
They's a goneness somegfs I can't just state
A kind o',fee l~ the gr..
They's a feel in e Chriptmas air goes right
To a spot where a msn lives at!
It zives a feller a appetlye-
They ain't no doubt abput that!
And yet they's somepin..I don'1; lmow wha
That follers me here and there,
Rnd ha'nts and worries, ind spares me not,
Ak i n d e f f e e l i n t h e a i r .
They's a fegl, as 1 Bay. inthe gif zhamese
ANOTHER WASHINGTON COUN
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As touchingly sad as e et!
In the same ra-sho as I .lthe best
And am spryest on myfeet.
They's allus a kind o' sort o' acheThat I can't locate nowhere;,
But it comes with Ghrisnas and no mistake!
' A kind o'feel in ghe ai .
Is it the racket the children raise?
Why no!Godbless 'em, no!is it the eyes and the choéks ablaze-
Like my own wuz, long ago?
Is it the hleat o' the whistle, and beat -
Of the little toy drum and blare
O' the horn?No!It isiest the sweet
The sad sweet fee] in e air..:.
-lumes Whitcomb Rgxey
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Coon WITHG-I-\-S
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaperthan any
other why.
BLAIRGASCOMPANY
BLAIR. NEBRASKA
'W ith vm' or de r fo r fi n ( 5) b ln Milk- Ma de d n
slap at 859: par lb. or $3360 N'£.T are wil! give em (1)
b l : ma n a - u w: D RY s wr F RE E .I
With every order (or tan (ID) bmp Milk-link dryF31
|409 at 6% c par lb. or $55.00 In wiil dw the (2) hge~
FREE and urban :uh acgvmpudu the under wa wili ;I1aw2.1A dlletllfl ai 3%.f i
With any order int twenty{20) bun llilk-Rada~dry don nt Bic por Eb. ar $130.00 we will gin I-l'\"E (53FU
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h¢| l'REE| nd\rh¢nc a|h\oe91!\pu\h|tI| | o11lar1r| 1riI!?
allow; adineountd 3%.
hoades Cqgl and Feed Store §
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We Are
Se\ling»>
Drop in and talk bo
us about this ieed.
~Oheaper than shortf, oil meal or taukage.
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t n d e r ,l a m d a ye ve n i n g .H r .J .J .
B a l t o o r . o f O m l h l . w o k e o n t r u p l l n
i l m i s b d n g f e n n o d t o u h a n f u n d
t o p e r p e t u i al h f n a m n o f W o o - d n t
W i l s o na n" T h eG m a t e l tD e m o c r a t
v u3 . 9 . J e n n a , w h o n m m a r r i e s ? N m .
1 1a n dh a veg o n et oh n u l e k e e p i n g ,
t e nve r ya g r e e a h i ysu r p r i s e di r l w l l
a !ar~¢e crmrd of friend: went In On
thun andve th e m s mlhouse-x f ,vm m i n g .T h e yt m l :a l o n gnn i c e
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Q u a n e r s h e e t p e r d o - z e n
Q u a r t e r s h e e t p e r 1 0 0 .
Q u u t a r s h e e tp e r 1 0 0 0 .
H a ! ! s h e e t ! p e r d o z e n .
H a l f s h e e t s p e r100.
H a !! s h e e t s p e r 1 0 0 0 .
n m ! . a . . . ¢ n a n d a m n .\,§' I | | l ~ 0 |fu|\Cl|WHICH\.IIU)"ll zr r uu ,u wu luna5 a n g m l " "5lte ve n i n gI'u i te e l p e rM m h a h a * M l t h n d l ~~ I T E C . L . f l.. . A 1 . 1 "|: ° . . | \ ; | | | ! nm 1 0 0 0 .wxulucu écnool. 'ro own 1
PROGRAM
- - - - -An interesting evening:for folks
Viilllin driving dilllnce of the Wnuneh
school house is promised lo' the enter-
prising a.ode.mhltioua young ladies
wmvwivs the W renc h Girl'e Club,
under the leaderahib of Hrs.Scott
Allen.1
Fid ay evening.December 16 at1:80 P.h l f l s the date. 1 Wrsnch'
school is the place. 'The program willbe made up entirelro! local !.nlent.'
Some novel numbers an ineludedpuch
as the public Initiation of some new
members.The famous United Slx
Pig Club which showed noch excel-
l u w l y n u t l u u r l :u v u l l l v u u a n i s W
est res .He was lntellllgentWsIa stood eitlsen and respected by his
friends for his upright llvlnz.
Funenl senleea were held Thors-
day Dee. 8, and Interment was mule
Sn the ll cemetary.Rev. Un-flemsod nr §'".b"`sLJ E1iiFieB£`|.hE
services and the singers were from
Herman.
A n s o n n a n v s s
William Anson Reeves, son of Mr.
and Mrs.U.S.Reoi lll ha s born
near Sydney,Iowa.Aug.22.1897
and died in Gmoha, Dec. 8. 1921, bei
lpast 2I y ears old at the time of hh
lent pigs at the County Fall will also deatlx.
Q¢\rn nav! |nlf\¢ nnserlrn."ith his parents he came to Blair
naw 1 uu nu anm u vn an
Hr. Nels Truhlsen well known earl!
l v u s s n l l a n n a w i a a a s n u a a n u n u u
PASSES AW AY
settler area at the home of his dun-l ltobm Benjamin Belles was \>°1=¥
ter, Mrs. Nels bl. Jenna. of near Kao-nt=Cambr'ldkl'.Engltnd.June 11,
nord, Deo. 7.|l9H and died ln his home in Blair,
..Hr..'l'rub.b¢u»1n¢ \>»~.o..o~==h-twrlelsl- D°°°¢=b°f IL . m m m d
but later tent to Gernuny where he
was married and in 1873 some to than
country, :settling ln Calhoun where he
lived for many years-c
Later he purchased a farm rear
Blail\\l1ere he lived until he moved to
thls c ity when he was living at the
time ol' the death of his wife on Au-
gust 9,19ll.From then rw~'il last
vnnber he rnnrlc his hone in Blair
and vlsitcd rx the homes of his chil'
sire* rs he ehoee.'
Mr.om!Mrs.Taoh'seu were the
'f5'3%ara, a months and 27 days.His
parents came to America when the
deceased was about one rear old."l'l1.e
:family settled at Lock Port,Ill.,
uhere they lived until 1856, at which
time they came to Ft. Calhoun, Nebr.,
making his home in Wl.shln¢ton Co.
zdooe that date, wining to Blair In
1909.
Mr. Denies enlieiad in the Rnl Neb-
mska Cavalry.Co.A.,Octoler 23.
1832, and was musterr' not Septem~
ber ll., 1863, :el-vloz on n scout and re-
northvrest of Blair.ln the Blshae
school district.
DANGEROUS c o m m a
C. A. Jael: and H. L Braun drove
. l l 0 l l l l . .
mul osthey werelsevlng Blalron thi
mtllrn trip had the misfortune io
hm into another c ar.Tha accident
happened near the school house on
one of the short turns on the paving
and aside from a broken fsnflar and
some twlsted rods not much damage
om done.None of the oeeupsota or
the two cars were hurt as both were
goin; slowly.--Takamah Journal.
ROBBEBY Fon.z»:n
ln alramn/r eame muah :shout 2:80
lvraracnlertainedbydancc lnf allirtsz
ltl n g o n tl ll n tl : o " \ r u a 1 o a " h o o s l
o f t h e mo r n ln g a n d u h e n tlu y d a -
pu rte df or th dr h on na lte ra a wr lth
ah nr ty vre lo o ma to eo mss gd n
Mlm; Beryl Jane Cortrlght, who eras
with the News-Mirror force a f nflaw. as llootype operator, hu resign-
erl and retumed to Tdezlo.lilac Ruth
Sappenfleld. of Blair. Nebr., an expert
operator.new handles our mlehinll
f o r u s lld lti s a r e l le f to h a vf s o ln l
one at the mac hine who is so artist
st the dutv.Min Ssppenlleld la a
most dcli¢|IUul younl' woman.and
is makin: her home with ('8nrlee and
Mrs.Meliinnev.She arrived l i l !
A
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an
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gd1 1 | g n p y u u a y m l l u u u n . ¢ u # a n5 u. . . - . » f -- -h y m n~ s p i n ! ~ W 2 * Q Bl a u n nw a r nn u d e\ 0~H i l l 'm lB i l l l k l P f l l l l f d
g~~ Browne ard H1s|Alllu}
lu W dlsr, uadln In thi Arllnxwn
A w hv m!mOmlhlFx-khyto
Qpend ~ welk~|ru»L|thu Iwmi af
the latin.l r .DvlgmBpnehnnutardia
Lincoln Frihy w mn home idk:-
Kl. and lin. 0. IL Gdnu of Pn-unoat smndegi LN bun: and :Yakima
plcmp u rulQuConneniimu!
church, Thunduy evening,
An aint and onsdulf pourd dumb-
u r wu b o m ¢ 0 \ ( r . a | \ d Hn . He n r y
R-.;kild| Tuadly momlng.Mr, G. w, Ham nf Omlhl in van-
l v ll \ | |[n tsBh n lu lln dother
welcoqwe to the social ilfa hen.
The various zooms of tha Herman
school held a amivnl at the brick h|}l
Friday svening.A ru! good Pl'°'l¥flIl\a
ewmlng um um m £1as to ll. After
t h i s i m m s .iunchocn consisting
of ph, dnughnull. sandwiches. plcklea
and codes was served md the :arm-
vll with Ha various amuumc utl In
in full swing.The proceeds were in
ihc wghhorhood of $35.00 which in m
be added to the pllno fund.
Hr. Mlrshdl who wen! out to Colo-
rll»d0 about a month ago hu returncd
md in staying \\ri!h his daughter Hn.
Homy Tnzhlaen.
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Trimmed and UntrimmedLadies' and_Children's
Hats and Tams.Sale commences
Monday Dec. 12th.
Quarter sheet per dozen.
Quarter sheet per IDO-
Quarter lheet per 1000.
Half :hed per damn.
Hg'{ sheet per 100.
Wil sheet per dozen.
F1111 shoe! per WO.
Fuli shut per 1000..All blank! to be approved by the
various amen.
snPrinting
Atu i dtimeandplaceseparate
bid: wi !! ;Is o be ~ by the Board
nt Commissioners. for the publication
inalegalweeklynewspaper.pub-
iinhgd in :aid County of the Mirutea§~|.|.». A¢";i;Tl||.rn\1|»ll was | bulnell vb
wr In Omaha Nandny.PM Rand und dqlxilllrs. my
Y , " " 1 n u " f ' Z " ` "i n ~ ~ U n I f l ! \ l l " E l f m i r 'd ~, l ~ i n t h e !Qq'|\S a g "n f l g f m u In n _nnn qpu - u n .... . . . , _ , , '_ _ _ _'___ar s mler-11 IJ 1.1 p t e u m p n r c n
` $Th e g i 1 me u h k I L a o f M c c h i l r e n t w o as no fn S t a n d a 1 d C l u b u n d e r t h e g u i d m c e \\h_¢_re ~t° l |!;ood 1lai n d l t h n c bo ys ,a l l i i r i n l !i n t h e c o u n t ?'" " " h " 1 " € ¢ . h i s fa t h e r , h i s b r o t h e r | . n i o c l o c k S u n d a y m ° " " 1 " §W t h r e e B t l n d n v °" '" \U 1 lf*'B °\ ¥l 5 °| 1'»In d . ,
o f t h e U n i ve r s i t y E x t c n l i o n se rvi ce .e n sc 'T 1 a a n d h i g h l y r e s p e c t e d c i t i z e n s m d so h i m s e l f f r e i g h t e d fr o m O m a h a t o D e n -|.|u \»ea zu ' W t h c °'* *'* f*m y g o o d s N ° " " ' H fH ' ° 1 ' -
tz......._-_...I l....|»_I- u n n n i n n n n i i ...-...FAI.... . !| ......|...-_...#nn :a n n a ~I t H ' m ~t h e ~~ ~ ~ h g p ~and lasts until CHRISTMAS 192|md Ertalla. nd aan, om. vm vw]V l l l n q |\ |¢ m . u l n l l l I n u l l l v ¢ |' |- = - -l l . I h u l l ae I n om l h o i w l n n t n d l e l l a f e w t l u l n g s Il \ | . - . |.. .l __ __ __ _h h~relativns naarV d h y tml
Hundnv |!h11100I\'Thi basket-hal! 5-oy! of the bil
n¢§zo-ol usompanied by a number
no un a n d ea c h Br ok a w mmd
71. Cllhcrun and dehnud th! Cllhe
iivotothslaauof i5%918.
Mr.Sovrnrdlasmuan n hu be
ur; Ill for the int week.An cpe
thu was ptrforrnid on hll throat a
In is :unc belier at this writing.
Scarf Sets and Chokerséfdv 1 1 1 5 8 m m z u t n r y m u m i n n n n i l t l u . I l \l l . .. . x ¢ »¢ * » | ¢ | n u u | | |n u n n l v ¢ | l h m | 7 0 3 5 h w D f u l !r i d ]~i n ' n ! ' n c } | | r oldeat mon. lns\\¢md tim find 1:11 xi'that would be just the thing for her
P\ Christmas Present
(_v* A LIBRAL REpuc'r\oN~
Ha ss Th e l m a Un d c r wm o r l n f B l a i r
w h o i s a s t u d e n t a t Nehru.-aka W e n -
l e y a n U fi \ e r s i l . y i s as s i st i n g i n t h e
d r i ve f o r s n n l l l o n a n d a t h i r d d o l l a r s
fo r h e r a l m a m a t e r .Th i s s u m o f
m o n e y w i l l b e i n p a r !ex p e n d e d f o r
f a r m a n d i n B l a i r u n t i l a b o u t t w o ..fr r " : : _ ; _ " f f ;: m° ' ; § ; u n y r r : h m - » | ; . , | . , . n m ? !r n . G e o r g ! M c I} o n -`H g u u g _ " A N w | § 5 g g g p
m n r l m a g o w h e n t h e y m o ve d l o O m ff\ 1 fv l ,.1 f ~= ,, 1 .~,. ,....,.,..- ""E'. "l '»" °M c l l o n a l d .A u s t i n _ . _ _r
I\hi\p § { f R r w r "i lk er np l oy ee i h¢'¢l||||¢dvipo nmlc ilt.I11 .o -;:"@ : .s l r ,'l vi | lII" l |B . B r ~l l o i g u r H a n n o n ,~m g a a t5|t h o a l a n S t u d : ": !~.'k i n d n e s s p o a s i b l r w a s n l x n w l l h i m b y a w :irie !~ `n : d G at e : o f So u th Om a ha ,li m e d e po t , v. | ;, ¢ me lu c x y m a n n n t h e
Hp. \\;1l ilm eui y 1.| 1.f 1 l 1"ld li\ 9€l h h f h n l l f f n l i m i h p w a s n : j r m a i n HCWC and 0116 Fi!l.l'l'. MTF. S3111 H i l l -\ \ ' ( n h i " ( f ; | | { | p u u l a £ 0 ! 1 | . ! 8 l M d ~
bu t a fe w h c u m a n y h e " j u § § ~ " '= '= '[Q nn uh f ~_.l 'r b f Il l vl r .18 gyran d-chl lrlre 01:0 ; ¢ ¢ m k ¢ a c a s h p r i z e o f $ 5 0 0 fo r h w -
-"".-_ - - _._..o n l u s t W e d n e s d a y , D o c . 7 t h , H l . b ¢
h o m e o f h i s son..R u d o l p h W h e n ,
w h e r e h e h u m a d e h i s h u m e f o r t h t
pa s t t h i r t y y e a r s .
H e m vu b o r n N o v, 2 , 1 8 2 8 i n H o l -
st ei n,G e r m a n y a n d h a d n t u l n e d z a
Ink'nl..Pnmr Ssrerdtllrd and An1\|."" "`" léhiiur um
i-luuumlllllouillnnlgallnlenlnb
- - ¢ _ . -... ... ... .¢.. . _.
eogne fine new buildings inclurlirg an
up-todate gymnasium.The rest will
increase the permanent endowment
fund of the institution \
Ono of the professors has erected
on the campus an lmmeane thermome-
ter which rises as the endowment in-
!5f.'5|ll£8 ma l!T1"|"usuI.e halulqr,us.leaves m mourn h'-1 nnsuao. his par~l = Tim ioncsrl ~ =~"*"'l .f2°"l?33' home
ot' his dau he-f "" ''lJ enner.f:1t.me sister,Kirby of this c ity,3with Rm Keatersen of Herman 015-:J l nhe ' Opal of De_Soto Mdlriatimr and interment was made ln:
Omer of North p1t3.e.2\rl\.un d'
2.11: 11 mu A other relatives..A |.- fu aero! services were held Sun-
\'i
the Blair cemetery on Dec. 9.
Those surviving' are: Mrs. Nels H.
Jmmn. Mrs. Frank Slert, and Peterm o w .Cine man recently ga ve " +at 12:30 from the """""'."' 'mhia-n.n:| reainling onfarnsln this
$50000.The rlrlve will clo»e at raid-. chutrlx and intcrrnent made in tne ouaty. and Chris and Henry:"ho are
tia;\i I)ee;Imber 2é 5 'Blair cemetery.lin lnnineea in Herman and to them
°P amor tunte was a . ' " " ' : "_n i E 1 se extends itslsinefwnguexrt of Woeloyan last meek."I'l1e|W R. (. FILLCT GFI ICERS ;,,,,§',';,'jj"""
students of Blair heard him in several h w
great-rrronn-enum ann many Inenuxare left in mourn him.
llrs. Ileales died June T 1901.Mr.
Belles: was married the aecond time.
M:-nh za. nom.His bride was Mrs.
Hanna 5leBHrl|~.lie was left alone
aqaln January 3. 1920, when his sec-
ond wife panned away.
lt in said of Mr.Real that bewas u great man for his amlly and
for his home.He was baptised in the;
*Clmlflt of Enoland in his cl1iIdhood.|
He had not been very well for sev-
lng gent in one suosenptloa to :aoHerald and \riodetl1e most words out
of tho puzzle.Had he sent in two
subscriptions with his answer he would
have gotten a cool $1000 chock.
vo r; NG c o xr rz sr
The atandiaur of the contestants
in the Peterson voting contest is ae
zoiloas:
addresses.i :Ua resrular meeting of is am-|0 :-.9 RT nmig c q wral mouths. hut was really olek n-A;noon gf [he ,331 ull?udentfilnl ~ Cllfplf Dec. 10. U16 82101181 (.l .`T'|'C L .'bqu t ~ "g| \ | ¢g He spoke Unffl to!
body will bfkih to enjoy llnelr '"t=°"§"`?'f°" of oillcera took place as fol-Complaint on the grounds of u,.,_ih'la ehlldron, expressing himself " Q
lmolimlaywacation.This will continue "gg lawful possession of liquor nan 51,1 reuiy to oo. that he would soon iw.
until January 2. 1022.
DE strro LADY HUNDRED ON
BIRlIlDA'¢On Iastilrlday, Dee. IJ, Mrs. Urhlnl
Clthclin of Do Sola precinct. wel:-om-l
ed around fifty of her old friends ami;
neiglllxnrg at her home. the oeeasloabein: her hlnhday.|
Mrs (a.~'ulln ia are of Waahirgton
t"ou»ly'h pioneer s°"*lera and ul bmi
the »orort1'\~'ty of walxhlnrt tlo
oounty grow from a mere handftd ef
lJ'l'°I\|o to ful prevrt !'rf\.
She was nrlvll*-od to have her
»rl1il~lreo 1,-\fl!hh¢r on hor natal day
and this added much to the learurr
rs Minnie Wrlllarn-\Pres
Mrs. Betta Gray, Senior Vice Pree.
Mrs.
Pres.
Mrs
Mrs. Armiata Sapponneld. Chap'aia.
Etta Brandt. Conductor.
.Miele Schmidt, Guard.
Elsie McBride, Treasurer.
vention next May. were chosen as fol
lows:First Mrs.Filaie 3lr"-id¢-
'¥ero1uL Mrs..Anna Compton.Il1lr'l.
Lin.Judith Aronsoiu.Fourth, Tin.
Arrnima Sapoonfleld.let Altercs'e.'
Mrs. Pricllla Imagslaif, 2nd Alternate,
Mrs.Adele Schznirlt. 3rd. Albemate.
Mrs. McQuarrie and 4th, Mrs. Retta
Grayp.of the o-caslon.s Rcfneshments were aervod al the
The Enterprise joins the host offriends of s Irnable lads'ln:
vi.-hirur fo "sang:more happyta n mm. -- " * "l
close of the business.
Xmas Greeting Cards at the right
oneaiis rh.Is laeheae auééi
e|'a'n-lt Fm! Nemctz arvl Wm. Monro.with loves! ores on the other side.Hb
am very grateful that his childrenwea-Eatella S"°"""' Junior Vice and the hearing .is set for next 'were with hlm and was alway s hanfw`
nesday, Dec. 21
Complulnt on the aarrp tri¢=L\I\¢'l"
was filed a q lr s t Nea Nelson and
Amliea" Denmark.
Three unknowns with rar were nr-Blra.
Nr|\1? legatra to {h¢ Department C¢m.!resl.e¢l l".d fl1l| lv |lI\.\\"ll f.r| Ul'
of l'quor ln \!.i ~-~ \~' o r .|n¢". in l1t'|' =:" l 1.l
:xv. n. z°. r :tif:1*'1£s'1f\
Oh h'nl141\rl 91 3." " * \
forty fri d 'hr Wm r T ".
Len Gilhe \z..*r t 1sw
ihgo ¢((\niI lvl -*pp ' 'r ' 'i' no "
A nice l|.tnT' s~rs served darn; t'»
r¥*enlnr and "ro "'l"et- ".eeo=\~¢l»-
ed by her dm " f f Pre.*tl Mu-
¢"\'f and Mn.1; ..3:\:o'ra in enter
, m n r m li.. their fellowship.He often spoke
of-hfa nelxhbon. narnlnz them rrw~"
times.llc was of a happy. hopeful
disnojtlon.affectionate and kind.
and had a good word for and to overri
bodv.
Fweral vrvirm were held Sunday
aftanoon from tl" Methodist church
r-'rl lrvrnaent was riade In lhe Illsdr
cemetery..
f'as»Spl¥g Sw'°r~an' _Sas acttlmesl
fr¢°°1-oven' \\ee\L"¢ star -1 an Omaha
l'f\a*'4'~l and in fall tn ln at homo
amiga and see her old frrr|i.
llias Malvina Har"lcan srnll a inlent
at the ho-rw ot her aehooimate. ElsieSutwn. forth of Blair during the week
Lillie Kundel
Ethelihldwin
Minnie Meissner
Millie Storm
laea.-no Wilkins
Mrs. Harry Madsen
Reggie Thompson
James bl r. Jr.
Marvin George
Margaret Wrich
u. J. ilindlry
Helen Dfaegor
JU Eel. 1*ielsun
\'ray|\t\ Stliekletl
F. W. Meierhenry
Elsie McCormick
Louis Dixon
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We wish to thank the friends who
showed us so much sympathy and
kindness during the death of our be-_._
loved one..Especially do we thark
those kind frleada who presented such
beautiful floral offerings.u
Mrs. Arllne Reeves
A. J. Taylor and familyend.._-* |f'"U. S. Reeves and1'arm'}y~
the wma old age of over 53 ran
xjaith his family he earne to America
In 1886 living first noar.l}aveapoort.
iowa.He later moved to Nebraska
raking his first grain cron in !8T0.
llis Mfe p:seed away in 1872 and
two sons, H. T. Wleee and George M.
Wien have preceded hlm.1.There are left one dlilaftler, Hrs.
John Japp and one son. R..1l.'Wless
and a large number of ildran
and great gram!-children.
. Hr.W ien made many friends
:luring hla life time and was knowa
for his fair and lroaonble busineaa
dealings with all.
Funeral scrviees we n held frbmhis homo last Saturday. Dec. 10 and
burial was made in the Gorman cem-
etery in the southern part of the
county.
A n n w u n r v n s l .s o c l u r v ' r o
ME ET a se xua l- tu z z
The annual. meeting of the W u h-
lngtoa County Agrieultoral Sociay
will be held at the City Hall, Arling-
ton.Wodneldalh Dec ember sm.at
i:30 o rn. for the pumoes of electing
officers for the ensuing year.All
eltiseaa of the eotzaty who purchased
membenhip {seaso1\} tickets for tha
1921 Fair are members and eotlthrl
to vote.lt in hoped that there will
beagoodatteada.noo,foroathere»-
sults of l.|tl1 meeting the nail: Fair
wiltdepend to a mout extant"I ~ G :G .~s w " ,
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lll "`w'2J`}lLui§=i in lb!
U..-.n .inmrhtuih on Thur»d|7»
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,1Mninugrw a ra mnmia lsnllumullnua rose nun ; ».n¢mu ossntnnlnm funn lullul ln! :mu a lhlo umulluul uurl linf uobi lrtl ktiu a nln nrunbsl d l t t i i i t u e d r u a i n u p f u h n a i a b n ,la ir "M i la m u \ l ln ol l ||¢ a ! ¢\ n u wa ta nu a ln lan u | » | | n | | l l n u l h u \tlulniusdnlla ihWuhan.K O I N I L L T r u a s a u :5 l CantorB l a h N a h .
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THE MILLIN
te, oil meal or taukage.Q
A.|.¢ L . | Q ;*1'L.
Hosiery, Silk ann1 Cotton' i ` £ " S i ' i §'."¢§.ulu ma f u
named to Fnmonturdny even
Bly Bl!-Ibn ofln 1 1| d das fn dl?l\ with rehtivu nop II
Hin Bulls Krnhock Urn n uhm
ll Fnqzont on Saturday aftnmoa
Thayoungkdhs kenahgtnn
beenhnnlnedba'i li a c !? u
lgekruyer andKlth c r lz e Mm
it holla o! the forum.
llr. and Hrs. Hnnry Domsekq
lan ni nn on we n vldto n n up
Jmmbhth harm on Bundly dill
buril Kmjlnk of Grc ybuil, W
Inl ume Tuesday for several m
visit vriih his muther usd other
t h u ., l n l n d!',l°r¢Gilfry \'i i l w b i umm z > u § » = n
il Fn mnnlllliasCroninS t a n ds p d
.
'|f¢¢|¢end #Kb niativn nur Bl!
Underwear, Silk andCotton
Silk Blouses, Crepe-de-chine
Geor get te Cre pe a nd Pon gee
in a larf;\TAr|e!y
Silk Wnlsts In Blnck And other colors.
these Blouses have been here
ONLYA "FEW DAYS
it to YOU
anim n¢r1m1'lxN'|'
IH r . a n d l n . F r m d l a h s r l | 0 r
l i n i r d a m n W n d n u d l y .ILTQNDr. sul lin. 4. J. Cameron snuf-u s u a u n . w h s w a n ; m u c m
lina_1l'uhur,l r . m lI n .A. W
html an d Ig luo ld n d I ma a s six
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I.#.|-if dllmlr Saturday emma:'+?; 2~§i§§.`~mn»éd hall ra-ldszrlas|¢JQ\"|{o§.La»»s¢:»mm1»»uu1u n m u u n a n .a¢1»»unq¢m|
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neu class clvts .;*.i:::;,:=:°.f;*n"::;l..sau nlsasltll null °'°'°"'°*#*Ef.*`§.`='"'*1*"f"°'
Il. J Schoack is ngaln heme fromA N ~~tho ltodpltal and is :wins along nloely
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Mra. Waldo Hancock'a moo of the
-adult c lan of the Baptist.Sunday
$l9,36l,657 Allotted for Sur-""°°* entertained Mrs. Atlanu' '?'°""
rent Program ot Relief
and Service.
MILLIONS FOR VE`£ERAll Alta
Medical Aid lor European Cllll-
dren wiu Cost $8.000.-
_.000 This Year..
Wlattlngt-an.-Ilottaatlltnrca totdllzm;
$1D.3tt1.o.§r for c an,lug thnauuh lla
pro|:ru1n at relief and ucrrlnas in [lm
United Staten and u¥en¢\'uI are ou:
ilued tn the budget ot tho Amerlena
me tfrutal for the ntrront me.tl par.
This total in more than $5.U~JL|.0UU low
er than the sgxpetadlturt'during ill.-
laat tlsrul }ttll.whtn the alohona
ments rcarhed aulaaramf lt is `in
aeuarod at National lloadqanrtors lu
A Stnttulettt rulllng altantluu to the
raecenully ot continued ¢n|»;»-on nf {lt\
urganlmllutt hy n»|nnu4o lu the Atl
uutll llult Call. Iliuwtatlrer I t lu til.
ll the tllul work ot the soctety l.l.|.uM t'|l'\tllt ely rlrrltrtl un.
Oulatandlng nlu-nm: tht* Item; ul' the
tlulntalle lluulgvt is the n1»pry=r~riattun
of $3.*5ll1.25Kl for work ln lnintl( ut
the dlsnbla.tl oxnonlcu mon and his
family.Tlllal Bmaroptinllun representsthe amount allot:d to lltlat work trot..
Hatlooat lloadquum-ru only and oben
not :ako into ccltnsldt-nttlntt th e wi
lions lnclttg amen( in cllntattH for ~Ile! ui the World War wteratl.It
ln In tlltr chapter that the greateramlonnl ls spent ln mefflntr tltll ubll
gation or tho zoo Cross. tht- announce
ment mntlllues, ua luanlhated by Ill
urao or tilts tltwll 3ear ltr.'tl~tl!.2t. 'llzvn
the total "Inn a|\plnslu|||tt\ly $1l.lJ0U.
1200 nf which $2,l.l.£2Ul)l Tellrftttrtttetlthezllnlmrnn.lmtit ul Nntlnmtl Head
quarters lrlllle the rcunalnllorxraa theehatpttlstnrkllflltllllull tu this tlultt ul
lied Lrmu¢ ser\ic1|.
Vat Work for Disabled
Chic!among the uulr tlitlslorla cl'
the nppruprlntlun for work with vet-vlapa la that whlrll t:utll.'(nlt|itselfwith:|n'l*slttt1t't' lo tllnnblefl mon and
aroanen ln ;:o\ermutnt. luutpltnla.Tu ll
lttln uf Sl,1".|0,l.|lJ0, an intnam uf montthan 3.'»l.itt0u0 uwt the nppruprlatlunfor the onlne \tm"i ln Inn yvufs butl
Irvt. will provide thaw personal serv#
| Itcn (nr the dlnnlalotl and their fnrnllloiwhlrh arvjmliqttn.~:l'Illv to autrptvutr-:nt
'thaw prutltlml by lln |gu\ern1ntnt.TIte dlrertor uf the Vetomlts' llunnuilllll r\t11!tl) ¢xpn~n¢-41 ltla tlvhlrt' that
lille llrd ttoar alloultl mnlltuur andlex!-mul tln~m.~'jlturnalnlztllgi it-n|vca."
(ltlwr Items of the :t|\||ru}1rtullun for
vulornnsl' millf are propunltnnntoly lnIeneumtl.Au udtlltlunnl ummuttrlalatsn'nl' $h:lll\ll has been nlallv [ur llvsl
Cfuetn stork in tmmwtlunl 1|lth n~:utnrArlnynullNu n I1=t»l1:l'¢.lttd
with ll< rl|:1l. r 'truly a:i X:.1.\.lor tll lt'l, lllo ltr-al :Irena
:una :vt .l.l fm lil! earnut tvreltwl
|ut\||l.~lln =l]|]|rt||t'ltt[loll of ff»lJt.tlTl.l,
\lll\..\I!y duultllmz tho alularn|»rintlunfor thu mmm punnuaa fur the llsrttl
| }tnr |!t2tllll.ll.i Mon than $2.00tl,tl00 Ia |ttl|\|llvd for
xer\l¢t'and ttulstultrt-In tho :t,moiltett {'rqla|rlrnpttuwt by tha national
l urgunlullton.
Holplng Dedltutt Chlltlren
-tlllwr lttmn nt Ill! tlnlxwatle Isntlget
Iltcltnlo 34:zft{»ttl for :alanllalrwmm ae'tl\lll¢8.intIutllnlr contributions reI nlrlttr11 for tlpgrlal p11||utstl'l anal $763.-|tl'0 for nlnnatretntml.lZu:It nf "mg
~ itsmn n1»r»-wntw larze te1lltrtlu:1 mt*l §|.ar uilIt ;=rl.lli..tu Inf the |t!\\|.fIl}§
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l t n l . .|F n u n a f u n d o f $ l 0 . t \ 0 l . ! | l t l J .$. ' ~ . 0 ! t } .
1 1 0 n l 'v r l t l r l l w a s e t n a t r l h t t t u l t h m u s h
th e IIr lr r u u- a n l t r li o r t u u. n t ll r at n p al r n
t l s.'».mo.mo all nt te ll n, `~ u1 .l l a ]
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home.I
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at a party at the Lira. Bertha Noldor-
ltruger home 'Dtteaday evening.
Mrs.Lewis Long retnmed to her
home ln Omaha Sunday evening after
spending tho wool: at the Clludl Raid
Lliueo Josie Miller, Frodo Nelson.
Edith Erklutcn. Francis Herzog and
lIfiath Jensen took the teachers exam:-
nntlon at Blair Friday.
si n .mi l Kepler of Broken Bott
la a truest at tho John Cameron home.
Mr. and bln.I.. W.Hummel oc-
companled by hint.Paddle motorcti
to Omaha I'rlday and spent the dag
2hopping.
Marvin Whilnick moved lon week
into the Booton property ell! of the
depot nccetttly vacated by Everett
West.I
Mlss W ilma Lowa who teac hes l'
Hurt county spent Bundair at hor home
hurl
Arna May Brokaw spent last wool:
at the R. J. SChttnclt home..
Bliss Viola Nelson was up from
Omaha laat week and vlaited at the
parental homo.
On 'l`l.teAda3,evening. Nov. 29. the
Masons held. a apo:lal n1t~etin.g¢ and
had as their guest Roy G. liralz of
Omaha who gave a very intorutiag
talk,Rev.liexterncn uat nllsc d to
thc tlegwx of a Mautor Macon.. About
one hundred mcrnborn ttrere 922.1002
and after the wort: a nlro supper want
nutW.'tl`
Robert Wont is spending the week
at the home of hi: sun Trey and wit€
nt Sioux City, Iowa.
Itov.llowden had an a Suntlny
prueat a friend from Denver.
Mm S. M. Parrish la on the alck
lat at present.
hir .and Mn. Chl:I, Gray ttnd Lira.
J. C. Bailey autocd to Omaha Than-
tlay and spent the slay.
Mina Laura I'non ard Min BessieIfyaholi°.\¢~t'u . untlay guests at the
Wan. Adams 9.
After a \\eek's lt with her moth-
er,a t m Alfred r> rlow, in Omaha.
Mm L. I! [lurtlic and Barlow returned
home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.D.Buck were overfrom Hennurd Friday and spent tho
day.
Ray Naualor and Otto Christopher-
aon matured to Omaha Saturday.
Mrs. (Inlet of Cnltr spof t Tucnday
at the Schcnclt home.
Mrs. (torture Hanson of tlmoha in
visiting her daughter,Mrs.Gonlon
Lowe.Mr. and Mrs.l".bl. Jenklan and
Margaret and Mr.and Mrs.Wann
Patrick : ml farnlly of Craig were
Sunday guests at the Herzog homn
Wonl been receive! by rv~latior
of the birth uf a baby daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. \\r°dl.er llawltlm of flmoha.
Mn. llawkina will bn rc-neu bored gn
Misa laura llorn.
Mn. John King: \I in Blair Thur*
tlay an a witness in the Kepler trial.
l Mrs. 1'. J.lfaatle wcrt to Onmhu
Tuesday for a fcw days visit willt
frlendn..
Mr. and lin. Bert Cooper of Tokn-
rnah wore guests of llerrnan friends
Stmllétlf.
Geo. Hart and F. W. Lowe went to
'Blair Thunday and reopened for .l\l\'S'
duty but wer-:ll-tmlnf.fl.They
-»--»1 t h dag: l\~\t:vcr and listenedY. "0 t~"r*o\v In the Kepler case.
IT": r d Mrs.Wm.Adams qrorc
lmuincu visitors at the county soot
Saturday.lin. Stewart who has been visiting
`l[II.l. FUR UNE YEAR
Red Qroas Gives $1,871,000 Ro-
Iief when es.-Goo Families
Are Made Homelesa
Fortythan tllaanen.rctulting l l
the deutlt ln the Unltett Bruton uf soo
persona and the injury of 2.500 calledfuretnr-rgancy Pollvf lneuaurrn aa!
the expenditure nf $l 87l.{ll0 by theAnwrl;an that Crum: tlurlng the tural
year ending June 30.um, nay s anannonnentnrnt Imam upon the farth
(01l|'tlt: annual n-port of the lled Cml.Thrso tl|.'-J\hltl."¥ couwd prom-ny dam
nuo 1nllnzntml at S\fJ.U00,uf\u, al'{wt¢1lsixtysewn maaaaunltlru und ru-udond65.0111 fallllllon hamvluu.
The $l'l1l"4 dlaaotr-nt trrre nf vary
lag types, tnclutltnn uronl which arevi ew?lutd` noxec been tlwutzlul ofaofnlllrtksrltlalothatdmulnra
tion.The Rm!Cru!!mm.tahe<|
relief in sou-ntucn llrru of tnrutuitnde.uve fltmdsl,seven tomar!es or £3elonn, uno devastating alarm th ru
axplnoltupulnrianlna tho one In Wall
ltnetr.one building aceideltl,ti nlytlllold opldemlcl. the most norlous beln: lltul at tum-m, tahlo. arlllrll atfevtrd o por wot of the porlulutlaaz
one amlllnot opltlamlc, ln the republic
of Hal as train wreck, tho rare riotat Tulum, nm.; the funtltle In t`lllaa.
etnrr.:ene) 'rellof ln hnulno nnlvtm lbelldlanaofAlaska.the ¥n\lnllu|>|=erplamm In Nunh Dalton and an earth
quake ln Italy.
Puahlo Most Sarloua
Bs for tht most sortao of the dll
ultera ln the ilnltod Staten dttrlnlz theperlott eovrrcd hr thu llatl Broan w
port. trac the l.'|sehln flood early in
June. tout.The rl-hahllltatlon prob
lem enurmntlng the Red Crnn inPueblo was one of the moat alllleul:
lu recent yuan.Whoa tho tlrsl nonof the horror uma tlanhrd throughoutthe country, the American lied Cross
Hntloml ltvatlquartera responded witha grant of 8105.000 for rellef work.
illnvornor Shoup of Colorado' approclattng :ho lon: aid auccetunxl expert-
elteo nl' the Red Uma: la ormmlalnzdisasterrollof work. placed the oa»
tilt' reaponsdlrlllty for the admlnlotn:too uf rqllat an its honda.ln response to appeals from Pront-
drnt tlanllnx.Governor Shoup andother gnverntrfl of uextern notes and
through local chiptvn at the lted
Few mul nlhnr mmutunlty nrpanlrations, ||uhlleqllrltml rltlronn hm
the lulnl mnl.rll\uletl Inr l'not\*nn rehaluliitnzlha lo more than 1f""'ltt1I§.The lvrrlltte hlhw wmugln hy tb!tlnnd aatnro to a matter at record.
Slnro than 2.5111 hr-mn were nnocted
nnrl 7.351 pormna m1e,loft ltntln-Int.Fotlmnton nf ¥!»flJ.lt20 on nn nhauluta
utlnimum fnl' rehahllltltlun wen made
br llod l.'lgllt.lt nlllclalq In char,,o ut the
flllrf Wrlfk.
Pau W pd In wan Strait
Tllu Wall nlrrrt ¢\x|\h=t\lnn .trmt null
lrlt In tltzlt l't'lltf wnrkvrn nf tlllr fled
(Tum vtre nu the nrrnu ltwnly mln-llre afwr the tllnater nr<urn°tI.Th ;
raw riot at Tulsa also sro: unique insllnustcr relluf annals ln that outside
of I smnll enatr;:tent°y retlvl fund mnt'lll1lltt'1'l hy the Iletl f'r.:a1., the nat;
rolls! tnnamron nunltlo the ttty cnnstated of the aanIre of nodal nu1k~
ora. nurses and a Lralnfd rxerutlrothou nhlecl was tn nslsl tural futrn
In dlrrrllmr their own efforts..
In flefltled cnntrnat alll:the pro-Yloul year. only one tornado assumed
the proportions ol' n major tllmster.This occurred on April 15. In tho hor
flor settlatn of Texas and Arkansaswiththe clty of Texarkana an the
mentor.The alunlnntnt feature ol' thiselimatrr rfllvf work :ral the fat-t tllnl
lt mrarrd an much mrol territory asto matte :recount3 tt larzo aumlwr ot!t*ll|»! wnrlurrl.1
The Iowan ln Uhlmt. norensllalilm
Pellet etpentllturel tutnlllux more than
$I.!IlD.lltll lry the Amrrlmn ilu! Cmastwas hr for the ment aerloua of theforelsmdlaaqjvraInwhichtheHad
CN!! gave nhl.
Hulchlng "" l..ll ""tia 1$ of
s u c c e s s f u l ~ . ..outs tho
lllebraaka Collcgqgi .qt-tq:,|m.I t :
chic ! Purvwunre-renvwn!-heavinl
uw plants ;|y,,||+» .,..._l. ||f | . M
th awi ng an d N y g f qg r gjq f f ro m
dr y win c h h mltio ttwh un #mu lc h
also helps tmeoonrro mann in thi
'1'¥*°l' ~'°°""lr=rl&..!tl=s=et~do1r\ w¢==it mu' '°°.l°.n¢en1 lllnminx tothe spring i |_g£gB.§"pd\j blo.W h e a t " W a'-P1=oi=f\*\1 sooomulc h aa c an 'Bo qlagml ut oven
herb zraln rondatkgla tho ltrnw may
give trouHia..by.»»|e||llnnl1hlr.tm.
straw may be upeclr-buhtetlzlorio pack
somewhat tizhlllmtEmlulua§hy or
comntalke w t lrnhsniilslotduacatzao
of their norman-.|l3*11l-»n
The mulch uhootllhbo Qplld noon
after the tint tnroutmibrahnund
spread uniformly botvmea ali ov
the retro to | depth uf lrlu 6-ilcltel
1 _.nlrnt
Improve Yoar_ _ £ l ¢ lr 1 ~
Many farmerli 'wlth"llut' corumloacow:a n . n o m o »f.anoél»la ua-
dnlry buainqau The quéQtitl1Fl"n-
olly nrinen in their mlatl|,!hlllf"f"lJuy
inn o r "mv in"t True, l. ill1'ocl"datr3
tara can be bought, but mall the
prim is a big oltlatacle.F a m 'who
do not have this rllnrws' zdp'&rEllluu a
good bend will ig;-ut..la.t£ltt3fE» Hakim
to commence ¢ht**r~n&t..¢='a;5"of'tma-
en t a n d p mmxtltt ~ a = ll= lt: o m
the cours they alflén§l§" Huil':l1l"'!oun-:lation aalma»ls.""!'Hla'ratl'l'h tlflvna by
ua lnuooaruowtlr lt* ibqqtthlll had
sin to be ntatedwfltll this 1-otl'lFn'5ln or
grade cow: in tllll hau;"Hlt'i{g1l¥ No-
braska College or~A¢l4ca1¥o1-¢f""
Well la-at oath- |llri¥"tl§l'| an in
purchased at at1e§rgntp,;ttlnp,l.|(lgu!f,
ao why ahould ang,=lf>'1r=}ll§er.¢\rm°'
milk any but 0=t.Mtt.tl.n~tlt»hlaf°*»
Whw they eau bq__hqq,auggglg I t
la the connnoo glgmqo ll, ttnlfr
man who hAve .a..rtp1 lgllrl la ls
ddry tire tlzat"f.b§::ipvg;|tng;;;t,;ha¢
made thorn royal urns.By all
moa nag etlgoo dgu p wq if y o u
have to sell your ~Jaodgo -or
""?° c ows todo ln.:art |ltllf 'o .
flu l|.num|asula l r o m ' u n m w a h . . 4 '
~"J|l 1On nearly all the fa;:rlg,[n :ie
poultry ll kept. aa o sltlo line.It. wir
be either pmhtablaqr alltlmlltahln
according to tl1e.33'\l¢I¥'l.l¢li=|l\¢.ltl\l'¥
management Ona 95.93 ma11Y.!hlrut'l
that ¢lt\I0 ¢°'|'"u\||lll|lulQl3..fRtl}n|
flock n the |1reseu.qo;,4if.mulr.:|oek
mo n and ¢°¢1mql,|,<o...l~as»m»=
qu ality . mf! o n Nmr otao ra lm o r
Agriculture.'I'l»e»¢,,bl,;d»¢ namely
Luke up taluablo flll9fa|P!!tu'llllFh¢
in so mary canon la,ln,1.tlqg|t;|t!.e..{l;»r;tho
hens and pallets. an¢.l.o;,§,a mtM1
n l ' t h e f o n d t h a t U l g ~ M a t t
to nmttufncture €tllt..7»"l1i,§§lmb\ll-ll#07
continually worry the h _ar t .lo suc h on axtont »ot'§'.`$ i wctlon
la vw floquc ntly §;|;:| ll\g\dlto some
extent. A tnwrot number of the poorly
developed pallets owe r mntlltioa
to the protenc of gcgc ~4the late summer and carl num. .n
inte that at present |rcl.| ~ cock
birds.ara not l:rlnt;in|th t t
on the taarltqt, bat"tll¥ré"ll\~' lu
that would better be illrb N a
la-pt in the flock wlu1tlllo'r dlttatbfllr
influence.In warm weather-1.hé' qu:lll't§*"b.teggsisreducedatitlllt"'fv\'l*l1¢J"°l\¥l'
cent br the male t.1ra»=f¢+tnl=rAlf"l'l;»~vgffs.These fertile 'bigtl 1'rlll°'¥f&rt
t tutor hnmlt
lo hatch at seventy ¢lo¢'l»oé\"ultl. We-'
qtzently alter own;-iron *lldorr of
auch temperature. ua v»w:t\HI¥'i1*9~'
a very anim °haat="ilsnl.""~ttvga
in n o wi n te r ti me u r n l-&lwr:"l»n
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avr _u d t e d l n
O m l h l l u t Tl a n n d n y .
mg»gg5n,8n'fid¢\ 'rm
I daughkf of llr. andlil».
_. - - - - . . - . . _ . . _. . . _ . .-ARLINGTUN AUTIYITIES 'her homo at Shtrldm Lake, Udo. nt- Omaha rnotomd up Snnqay and spent ery or had learned that Hr. Knotbyu NOTICE To BIDDERStaruvn-id uroeka visit hare.;! . h ¢ d s y ; t! h o J . ll. W e | th n m0 .| au th o,| ob .£o r tixey lle du dh vt ._x
evening.The name evening the
| ~ ~ I P P w a s a ~ b o u n d ~ h ~ g w u a d l ~ l t a f f i l h f n t h a n d l e b l " u m l a u r a q ~ r e d 5 ? t h e m m m ' o f W u h i n f l o n .
pgnengef s,¢man noon.lu.. F. W . Lore grove mirth of to1rn.[kiIled nt had one.He ~ »°; - 9 19; Neb ruh . d uri ng the y ur fd lnwing
The J unior: Qnbertlined uw ~i0rI'He ma nw. Kesternen had mud a went. umm :M Lhera were our °the ssh dw ,,¢ _;,,,,,,,,., 1922.
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Court. per page.Bli n k! P ri n ted B m s m.'i
Mo nns hi ne wi ll pre ve nt y o ur ra di a to r
[ i v u m I l l # v u v a a a n n u n a n n u m a n n u u ;
Ra-unch of Wshrloo, Ion and .mme
%»ArI!n¢to=ns7urn| 0u\d hub oen
~ !-31-9; }9Ul!\::~|\1n¢NulZa
Isrm..
O n T u u d a y ~ B l u M i n n i e
Wolf Mi tt! !
xh wl lr vu , hut
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_$'?:?F'T.?'E..»..She
v u i n iz§"§of a trlin frum the
o u t 'JE c u'
com c ull!-
ud into her automobke-kfocizixm it
off thertr|cl;21|IJd uid #U 'hurt :nd
ml: \d¢ll"!i>nhJ il=H93§ieded Io:
t h Q 5 {" 1 »Ii |fI n u } ! f ?
'Dm J\ r:\=ld :::'\| B@'(`i n f l s l l | l t t m t
aight an the (fly II 1?-'hefty ann-
Inc Evarrbodi'q~ ru lt1 "u p or t a
n a l d .|.|nB¢l|31ll!|§ "I'f0l\unX
; . ; ~ ' " §HQ.
ilnn nc e sa ni e éi un eh s ru ntr vo dd -
tar 1 few hours of fun in playing
g u n a .After the hmch than who
did not takc part In during left for
ih li r i mmo lan d th e o th e nlp e n ttb e i
rcmsinler M the evening In tbl!
unupectadly alusing him to fd! xbout
ten feei.
llr. and Hn. L. w. Hummel motor|
ed tn Onuha Sunday and spent tha
day will! relntivn.
Group No. 2, Camp Fire Girls mid
home nudrcandy at the Gray In G0|~|
a m ';,],}; ~ £§»."rh»
townboard met lui Thursday even-hu na, we undarat-and, the mmf of'
hlrlnz u might watch nn dimuned.
Flllnfe ln Prine
hui: Dead-mmnl. fonner Minister
az I-.nu ma 'r¢\¢;r.p1u wi new u
Deputy ol Fnna, advoazu. s ud-
lq; mo in lhtin. that the telrp nes
dthoeounrrybehmndadcwer bythe
lbw to | printf wmpuuy.In mh-
runxiaunn of hh proponl he declare:
Umt the Frmdl gvvormnenbovnedmd operlld tzlsphonn uyutem il the
worst in Uniworid.Then Ll no im-
mqdme. or an-n ultlmute. Imp., nys
Devuty Desehuupl. that ¢!-ne wm-
vnh the County Clerk of Washington
county , on or befan thu Rnd day of
Juuarm 1922.
The Ommly Board reserves the
right to rekdtanymd ul bldl.Bidsm be for items exiled for In the ful-lvvriug Hat. or its equlnlent in grade.
lu use the equivalent In grudts ll
subnlmed. bidder to Me ample with
bid.Comm: will be let nuance for
mu, bum mx lhtionefbvsulbnerr
Enwopea 854| inch xxx with returnlddreu. per 1000Envelopes sv. nw. xgx wnh retum
addnu, per 500.
Envelopes 9% inch XXX whll return
uddmu, per 1000.'R
Quarter :Met per 1000.
Hd nlureu per dozen.Ha!! aheeu per 100.Hd! sheets per 1000.
Full sheet per dozen.Full-sheet per 100.1-'ull sheet per 1000.
Bllnb Pxinlcd on One Side
Qulrwr shea Per down.
Qwur ,hm per xoo.Quarter uhm per 1000.
Hd! meet per flenen.
um mm per loo.mn sheet p¢r xooo.Pull abut per dozen.
Full :hat per wo.
F5111sheetper 1000.All blank: to be apprvvd M the
5 ~ a m e n .
Envelopes ou inch xxx wllh return
n r u m l r u e z l n g u n w l n w r U | ' \ o n e x l l u n g .
Co me i n a nd I wi l l e xp la i n i ts Me r i ts ,
FRANK JENKINS
|THE 011. HAN.
Hogs made to Grow or
__»==Q Stunted by adding or
nmalneler M ' the evening In thin
pleeunfmanner.
Wm.P k m end svn. John, wen
Sundry dinner gums ai the E6 Pyle:
home.
um Ethel Held of Blair attended
the iliulomry meeting at the Ur. A.
J. Cunereu heme.
Phil Hopkkine ol Omaha enum upnd :mint Sunday with his wife who
Il here eerlng for her mother, Mn.
B. ll. Plrrllh.
list Dorothy Lowe mme up from
Omalu and went Sunday at the pu-
eatd, J. D. Lowe home.°Both ehuzclzes are buy ir? px-=¢pan»
tion for their mmm! Christmas ne.
H n .Justice. who hu b een " r r
poorly for some time, ls very lovq nt
this writing.
At their meeting Batunlsy evening
the Detfhl of Honor held their annul
eledion of olllcen with the followring
result:Mn .Fred Robertson,Chief
of Humor! Ure. J . T.Fitch,P u t
Chief: Mn. Jesse Ryan, Lggly of Hon-
or;Mrs.L l W.Rut!edge,C\iiefl' of
Ceremonies;Mrs.Claude Reid.Re-
corder:Mrs. A.1. Sullivan.Finne-
eler; Mn. L. A. W oodlrud. Treasur-
er;Hn . 3 .M.Weat._U|.her;Misa
Mqfie Lowe, Assistant Usher; hire.
E.P.Hanson, Ornniat;Mn .Geo.
lmre. Inside Watch; J. D. Lowe, Out-
lldG Watch.After the business meet-
i n g Hn .Gilbert Olson.H n .Chris
Richter and Hrs.O.L.Hilalngerserved nfreehmenta.'
Hr.Marshall, who hu been very
low for the past week, 1| not any bet-
ter at Unis vrtiting.
1. F. muon lpent Friday and M-
urday in Omehl.
like Thelma Godsey,Mies Merle
Heneg , lllu Vi ola Xutle md Rey -
mom! Kellie aitended the hum hall
gum lt Alder Grove Thursday.
Hr. nad Hrs. D. Buck have ggaln
taken up their residerm here.'h eyeeme ever from Keunami Weafnesday
and hue moved into tbl D. W. Rut-
ledge house.llr. Buek nna to :tan
as :mmf :hen ,fun as soon u he can
had | euluble place.
The lxdlel of the Baptist Guild are
ellted ehr the mera; of their baner
and lunch held Saturday dtergoon.
The lunch served during the late liter-
noon and evening :netted them in the
nelzhborhood of $30.00.
Mr.and Mrs.Ira Zimmvmmn of
Coors wma G-A-S
.,,_
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaper than any
other way.
BLAIR .GAS comp/-\NvBLAIR-NEBRASKA
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With every ardor for me (5) bun Hilk~Mlf1~ dm'mp at we pr zrnfmzw Nm' wr vm glvc an ur
Ml uu.K-mms DRY SLU? Pall-1.
f wm. mrv ma" my lon no; bln unwlmf dn'
nlop »¢ au. e per n». or soaoo we vm qrlve uw (2) hm
FBBE and vrlgen cub lcrompaniu Qinolder we will allaw
u nllloount ol 8%.Withrvery order for twenty (20) ban Miik-Made
drvfvlw nv. am per lu ur uma we vm give viva (5)han FREE and when rub ammnpmn the older we Willallow | dlnomml of 8%.
Rhoades Coal and Feed Store
J Al"-\UY`]J j m r r 'J F1 x n v r a i [151 1
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Drop in gpd talk
us aboutphis feed
_1 Cheaper than shorts, oil meal or tankage
nine doliars to their treuory to be
used for hd! rem.
The hilh achool h u k d h a i l m m
defeated the Alder Grove team by a
a e o n o f l i t o t i n a g n m e a t t h a t
plone Friday afternoon.
lines Blanche and Freda Nelson.
were Bloir vidton behyeen tninl on
Monday.
H n .H u y Walker came Honda?
for a visit with her abrlen. Mrs. Hat-
tie Tmet md Hn. Goo. Lowe.
The membln of the Fannrs Union
In the Nr."Engimd neghlhofhood
had n.big oyster supper Slturdny
evening.
Hr. and Mrs..Smith loft 'I"l1ur1|day
for ililaouri in response to a telegnm
notifying him of the serious illnols
of his mother.
Mn ..Aibert Woodford ieft I n t
week for a visit with her parents. Hr.
ond Hrs.Hutlna-on,at Gothenberx.
Nebr.
Mrs. Gum! Henson who is here
f mm Omaha witing' her daughter.
Mrs. Gordon Lowe. In on the sick lint.
Mrs..Waldo Hancock?group of
ladle: of the blbio dna of the Baptist
Sundry school entertllnot!Kgs.
Adune' moo Tuesdny evening at the
Mn. Bertha Nelderkruger home.The
forma' represented the onder of the
Klu Klux Klon ond proeoeded to initi-
ate the olhen who anne ls fresh.
There Wu fun for all and laughter
enongb to chose the biues away for
many days.
A joliy crowd of young folks en-
iwed a dance at the brick' hell Satur-
day evening after the mode:were
over.
Sunday night about 2:30. Mr. and
Mn. Roy Knott, who aleep In the back
of tholr restaurant. were owllnoned
b the sound of voices.Soon !oIIow-
ing this they heard the c rash of a
window In the Smith clothing store,
next door.Almost instantly the cnah
of braking in the book door.They
broke only a small bade in the lrindoar
and Idlod £0 force it up.Mr. Knott
was busy metntimo and had colleo
central who cnlicd Hr. Smith#The
buminr alarm had been set olf as they
entered tiie more and rank continu-
ously but failefi to rin; It the centnl
office.They had only been inside a
few minutes when they feared discov
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rl M ~=~-'never :nuke vixomus growth nor"""`1f1_j.1f,.' "'throw oft disease.
fri;"\t¢{i.r ln :f a1!rrll\: ]|:V Lhnt the lack.f \'| :.\\x:x: :s i~ rf.;1 .:. - for the nm-.~'; ,"
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of \11»\T'!II}1S ~~.3:' r g r
1 ~Anjmal ff\\1"1 thism m m fo-od fac~~'frtor in » !f" .lif !.\l\g"D m 'SLOP uhirhbuilds n 1 !=. J: :lame nndv keeps it resin.-
n<t to .r .IL helps the inteartirw= in
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Then: in approximlle y as many Yeast Vluuninea in evurv bag ui
hlilk-Made Dry Slop as there is in one-cighlh acre of green alfalfa.
500 Gallons of Reinforced Butlrrmilk in Every Bag of
"M II . .K - MAD E" D R Y S L O P
wizlrs FOR np_5Cm|:»:1I\'E uooxufr 'ua
26th and ,._,,,,,\\~~Omaha,3
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SUNSET. regular pric e pery c nr ...2.50
TOGETHER FOR $2.o5 51.00
(Yau mr $1.31)
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w e r e d | ~ ! t c d 1 t u w l l l i i t * H M L e g i o n
d u r i n g a i m e u e o n l i o q , IU | i * f o ! l o 1 r : :
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y u m t h e w h o l e s y s t e m m d t a k e g h ,E n ve l o p e s 1 0 5 % i n c h XXX w i t h r e t u m o f C o m m i s s i o n e r s . f o r t h e p u b l i c a t i o n
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this writing.
At their meeting Batunhy arming
the D¢tl°¢ of Honor held their annul
eledion of ollken with the followring
result:Mn .Fred Robertson,Chief
of Honour! Urn. J. T.Fitch,P u t
Chief: Mn. Jean Ryan, Lggly of Hon-
or;Mrs.L l W.Rut!edge,C\ii¢l' of
.f a
. ,...:.iw.dmrres an not no important as se;-
vlce.Deputy Uesehampl declares
himmlf an ndmirer of the American
privntnly-awned telephone ,systems
*hh their excellent lervice.
colder;Mrs. A.I. Sdiivan.Finan-
eier; Mn. L. A. Woodward. Tnanzr-
ar;Hn . 3 .M.W¢at,_U|.her;Misa
Maggie Lowa, Assistant Usher; Mrs.
E.P.Hanson, Orfaniat;Mn .Geo.
lmrn. Inside Watch; J. D. Lowe, Out-
ljdG Watch.After the buainexa meet-
i n g Hn .Gilbert Olson.H n .Chris
Richter and Hrs.O.L.Hildngeruaved nfreahmenta.'
Hr.Hnnhail, who hu been very
low for the past week, ia not any bet-
ur at Unis vrtiting.
1. F. Halma lpent Friday and M
urday in Omaha.
lsilas Thelma Godsey,Mins Merle
Herzog, lllaa Viola Xaatle and Ray-
mém! Kalile aitended the hum hall
game at Alder Grove Thursday.
Hr. and Hrs. D. Buck have again
taken up their reaidurm harm.'h eycame mrer from Keunani Weafneaday
and han moved into tbl D. W. Rut-
iadge house.llr. Buck ana to :tan
a :mmf :Imp 30% as soon as he can
had a suitable place.
The ladle! of tha Baptist Gund an
elated uhr the mera; of their bazaar
and #unch held Saturday aftargoon.
Tha lunch aervu! during the late after-
noon and evening mued them in the
neighborhood of $30.00.
Mr.and Mrs.Ira Zimmvmmn of
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We me it as our honst beliefdm the tobaocoe used in Chum-
field are of fmcr quality (andhence of better taste) :han in any
other ci\;m"e at the price.
Linen £1 Myen Tnbacco Co.
Chesterfiéld
C I G A R E T T E 5
I w i i f y i n g h i m o f t h e w r i o t l l i l l n a l s
o f h i s m o t h e r .
M n ..A i be r t W o o d w u x l i e f t I n t
w e e k fo r a vi s i t w i t h h e r p a r e n t s . H r .
m d H r s .H u t l n a o n ,a t G o t h e n b e r x .
N c b r .
M r s .G u m !H m s o n w h o i s h e r e
Western bcnd or better, per 100.of the Bpani Protc eding: after »
Full timed letter heads printd 20lb.meeting. also the rate per square f~Western bond ofbettzr, per 500 I." iegal notices orderul pubiinhed b
Full mined Inter heads printed 20|b.the Board of Com.-nluioncrs.
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Mrs. Gordon Lowe. In on the sick swf
Mrs..Waldo Hlnc vc lfi group of
ladle: of the blbh clue of the Baptist
Sundry school entertllnot!Life.
Adune' mvn Tueedny evening et tho
Mn. Bertha Nelderkruger home.The
forma' represented the ondcr of the
Klu Klux Klux md proooedod to initi-
ate the olhen who anne le fresh.
There Wu fun for all and laughter
enongb to chase the hints away for
many days.
A joliy crowd of young folks en-
iwed a dence at the brick' hell Satur-
day evening after the mode:were
°\Pl!'
Sunday night about 2:30. Mr. and
Mn. Roy Knott, who aloep In the back
of tholr restaurant. were ewllnoned
b the sound of voices.Soon !oIIow-
ing this they heard the c rash of e
window In the Smith clothing store,
next do-or.Almost instantly the cruh
of braking in the blc k door.Tho?
broke only a small bode in the lrindoar
and Idled £0 force it up.Mr. Knott
was busy metntimo and had eelle¢.'|
central who onlicd Hr. Smith#The
,buminr alarm had been set olf as they
entered tiie more and rank continu-
ously but feilefi to rin; It the centnl
a|'|'lce.They had only been inside a
:f("\Y minutes when they feared discov
I
Buy fray,mg,ml coai at The tern bond or better, por 100.3 liasry C. Debel,
Rhonda: gn; lnd F d Store.lihlf :ized letter hrads printed, Wu-County Clerk RfH. J. Juublnih lame"nw!
Hr.n l ll*h0'¥Iermn»1{Jun¢bInth
an d 3h .» #n G. Mi'u w h o m -
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H r . | l l I u¢v»nly »lla¢¢zas were
nha py | n'! iV§ eUlt I IID IUI Y wen-ing..ilu 10°
Mn . a u n wf a n wm = \ | u £ d ¢ d a
mm¢ = » = u n o a mn u mu dli me lti c
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A : h o n p v l m w w u n a thegnu mas |u»n!u»»~'sr¢h1sé1w°| In
elder m en¢aun|i"'l|H"dl!iHbutlon
m the xanrf!.¢»wnn!en'"111!*dnv¢
was sm ia*\1n#oolav»t9~9»1af1>uet"w¢¢1<.Word !ll"|'e&!!ld 'fi%1'n iifiington
num- iu¢c u1fsmu~m»vua: eu !or-
mu r r a li iltl lf ' A h i n lwk lilid n
pienle n unfmumm l1lst"B§hda1.
'Thru :ren twenty-five Lom, 1va1d6i?'nn'ii&£1¥"m"»;"'!§=un»
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lim ?..»Jfln Ynllm |3t|9||»I¢compsnkd by hu' mother, Hn. chin
cot! of Tckamnh, mapped hen u :honum Wedliilwml |.1»if£\W9 u$'0m-
d u .n u m
Henry Truhlun went to Omlhl on
W n d mmd u y wa n u mmm th OUn -another way.
BLAIR .GAS COMPANY
BLAIR-NEBRASKA
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NEW LOW
PRICES ON COAL
We ca_n quote you new low prices an 'coal, either
at the bln or delivered.
We carry the best grades obtainable und all oi
\our coal is protected from the weather by tight
wegll rpronf bins.
wé have recently added "Long"s Capital Coal"
to our long list and know that our customers
will llkelt.'lt is a clean burning coal, low In
ash and high in heat units:
RAINBOW ROCK SPRINGS, CAMEO,
ZIEGL ER, FRANKL IN COUNTY,
,oEN'rRAL ILLINOIS, CHEROKEE and
HARD GOAL can be furnished in any
amounts.
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nkp at 6*-ic por ns7'6T$32r»o NET wv will give an (I)
b u t n i n a Ma n a D RY S L O? r a i n .
'With every asder far ton 110) bag: illflk-Made dry
:lop at 6% c per lb. or $65.00 we will give thru (2) bln
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Drop in gpd talk
us aboutphis feed
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n u !n u m b r e ` a v o n h I n ne w »H l = \n no f n u l l : H u h k l i n l l l u u u p q r u : f u .r m n h l at : m t h i r a n u s
n o u n n u n m a n u l u . s
l 0 ¢ i l C ¢ ¢ . n D n n l m l i n b f .
An Unparalleled .
Magazine Off:-gr (¢'
$ 4 o o ~$ 2 a s
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THE l5NTliR7'R|SlE, regular rrluc per ycur ..SLSO
SUNSET. regular pric e pery c nr ...2.50
TOGETHER FOR $2.o5 51.00
(Yau mr $1.31)
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A special arrangement with the publishers of SUNSET has madethis offer pomibie. and we urge than of our rcaden who sn ivberezt-.ed to take uh antage of the reduced rate lhlt are have secured
Eu-n I! your subscription hu not expired--use the coupon anyway; your onler will.nllr1. with the expiaMinn oi' your prcscnt mh-
acriptiun.Scrd in lhe coupon NOW-1111> publiahcrw og SUNSEThave reserved the right to \\it.hdr:\1nr this offcr at any time.
USE THIS Col.I'0N
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Blair. Nebr.I accept you Specin) Magnina 0|Ter.Plano enter mysubscription 20 wana ncwsmpvr far one yur And forward myname to S{fN"¥l`T. The \\»'r.=°:s Cmnt National hiagagine. £0 be
elteml ul a su'>scrl1~r fur rn"1ar.:1 f 1?i' $2.55. which I understand lavcs me $1.35.
Name .' 7 *.Addn:m_._...
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"~.-Thi: mapa: and sam ET will be nentto hm npnnteaddr-ues. 'f desired.Inrlirnte the two addresses on s :htel
of paper and slush this oou on.
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f : w r y
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hotel Canle.IIL 3. sm»1¢1¢=w¢»=¢»¢ onvilwma.
tor on day iu1Hltok.°'
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L:ru.<l l. r »|.l:u \~o\|:\rf'vm:k in .1 er s'ster Mrs. s. (;RM-e, uw nw Builds up lu uaanmary " " """" ""'."" '?Iur¢»:»e. ll lew nl::=slu|<.m'».1ns sllll m ; . e k °r e t u m c d t o h e r h o m e £1 I n f.--Innes:lun wrllh : h e m h n l n l n l n t u r e c a u s e s f e w l e m r ; w ' a é p -i n
l \ a | | u | \ | v u l wi l l : Il i l l i |» i l t l ll l l N l l..o m s a r d n v a n n f a l m a . r m l m m e d a u r n , l e n l n i n q u a l i t y ." " ' " . . ` ' ".
Il ul t s u l l m o u n vr l l !b f r e q l l i n d r m __:.. . -...c r a n i a l l I f vd i l r l l r u c m t h e : n r t nl'i z w i l l b e m u c h h e t w f f b » e l l " i l I
'tha "guru do nut Im:lndr rlmpier rx lunch wi!! :Iso |,,, served.2 im part nf the Ulllltrd Slnifl xmpmg uxtlu Lulu "",.,I-,f§"I§6|..::=4.,~
-n-1|ur¢s nl plum any mah ullfltlIIC -Thai ll: work In :bla field may U*.+1 . c jiff.J...h n lm1 ! n mnlnn a! fnlun. I nmlinlln! with ptr? .eH\al|\r |\ff¢\(lh!-~ o m n m l n Iva ~¢`ll:s. Nl¢'i"'l'll6ne ue B¥o.lrame na
m a y m d w p m t h e M y w i u r m
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510.000.0110 A YEAH
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Alu. Olhfqlnillmlfdinriihm Cn!
Sunday in up-carb: fl-'lurvélyi abil!11»m'» ol W -uma Jlm||ami fanfilf
Frad Glimvi | | uirTlllff~Fel4| te
fnworal m¢ I l. £ \ » t J u n rti lwf lu l
Svndu' was th lsran-rw~enoto~n
:bin t the lull!! ! c f a tnu hru uhu
We can make prompt delivery ;=ai:a;:;..;;;a;;°""° ~.n-usna
nA'r~rnx'$_qp;..lp§||oN an In nm."I "
W e solicit your patronage
Rhoades Coal and Feed Store B Y ' A N S W E R I N G T H E "llrmrd to c hrrqwe Ifr his vvren und
A N N U A L H(`¢1,L CALL W e hmm he should keep hin non
Vcém levi! 10N o v z m m t n 11-24, 1921.W " we ' " '~ *f " "° " f" °~
su.:fl durln; :ha lust renr urn the nr»cnnlznunnm lh|_l'nI§gd Slain Nlul il that ill
the red.lammmf.-.\»m»i»11iI arab.: I. pw _
Imp!! :iw llrgoat ll!! lull: oorpl Il "l\ ¢Q Christmas m m f 1 :u n| @1119 arg zuhi'i"I=li%- **n m n nc\~n'~nper or punnc uuzuy gg to rld.illvuu"¢'m1"'"1r Ind am very lenero ul ln. ._....... nun '...I-Iatntprlnli tmhoun. ur'21"
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|<:;:r»m ._ .,.._._..._._.-rms-n l<1 hain!¢|~¢1»|'"n{:\1~run»nlsr|r_Bldr, Helm. December 15, mn.
...Q. .-'~" ~ '""-''u n n u n n n n o o nKnh||'| Phowl will plane yvu.Cough Syrups.Blair Plurmley
Jnhnxto Candfes. nm Ph Kuhn'www will plusln. Ln; Llntry, whnrwn in lil l b s L R . B r o c k v u I n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
weekianowfhlly u w g q m '\\»o~o|.>¢~o|.n-4-\v1~4-|v1'0°"''"'" '"'" "
A ma ma `," mm m ur. .mx FII!fn.;m b "mu nh The Elkimo Pie.Blur mm-muy,Ru\n'| mm 'nl Neue vw-
Chdlmul pukggu, box mum REDUCED sxcunsxorr r u m
ery md perfumes ll. 01| umr Phu-I-'on THE nquhns
........munmn A Norm vrnrrmm nf.
Bhdr, Nefn., December 15, 1921.r n ! : u v e - 1 nm ~ n l n t _
THE ENTERPRISE
?'wr-1 W ILL APPRECIATH A vlsrr.\0 ULL BE 'e vala nn - :
W HE THER Y OU C OME : In na ' ro a ux DR LOOK
The Stewart Pharmacy
J. HAROLD STEWART. Manngfr
' | ` ||'|1 1- TIT sr-r ?"I.?l,!. ~r r r r
" | " ! " l l H'E l I !l l E ' E l l 'E|"l|IIIII\\| .\a | .o | |I .I I I I
The Stewart Pharmacy
"ANNouNcEs
Ita reldineli to serve you Idth CHRISTHAS GIFTS in thelines usually curled by a. hrs; class Drug Store.Realizing
that this would be |. you of usefut gifts nt moderate prices
we hue leiected ltnu thot mod these rumiremonta;andthey now avmlt your inspection ond oonalderuion.Many akno-tty gift problem can be easily solved by a visit to our
store at a prion within the mich of the mbxt conservative
buyer.
Eve .:-ything ln---
Ivory,
Leather Pocket Books,\ ;Fancy Stationery
Ill PERFUMES :ar t
OF ALL KINDS IN ALL SZZED BOT'l'I.ES AT ALL
KINDS OF PRICES
l:|A. nnoafbnsr-'h m m
Do You Want More Eggs?
Feed King Joy's Laying Mash
King Joys 1,ang arm is mmpwd ol my Buttermilk
Pmclpluted Bona Flour, Ycnsi Vitlmiues, Ground Egg
Shelli, Slum Cooked Oat Gmats and Kiln Dried Corn
lloum.These Sngfcdienu an proportioned to make Llu:
Shell, Yolk and While of the vzx-II fvd ln we dlrect wut
hm wsu lay egn Ther; u no need ul feedlng lnylhinz
else cusp! x unch feed for the maintenance ol the body.
Them ix no plrtlculnr reamrf when n hen ls :rad lor pro-
perly that she should nv! lay en; dudxg the winter
months, when exsl are high ln price and pmfnu arelnrger.
ll they have u dry place, comfonnble quarters and prgper
feed they lhould lay at all time: uf the year.They are
rmucd for that purpose.
Feed King Joy's Laying Mash
SOL D wr
|A
|N I l l l s
,; » mf . ,_
Tha cndmxllli breakfuh on apps
#Bm Ind# un dilcull-ln, dlncv ov
hh mmp d lto n la d gu n ur u w n -
n a s u s : mld o f ro m tlu lr p lmh d
ta n h n t h n .
his Pa' hu n u
The prezilent in cumin; reluctlnily
to tbl tow!.1||lun that it L1 roof. coa
grau or die for him."Encrolch-
me n t u ma th e f u nc tio n o f www
or :item:Led dhtatlen of its polie is
not to Fe though: of." the prnident
. 4 4
The Chuiron CHNIHQ W this item
about Georg: C. Snow.; editor of the
Cludrnn Journal:*George C.. Snow
nturnad Friday fnym 1 luninezl lrlv
in Lincoln, Omaha. Chkllll usd Hif-
urmka.Wwe away George rqellved
blepuhlfdty bolhinthlamahandlocaln a v "rrrarrling the re-°
port mst he ufovld hr | candidate for
Ikutanlnt governor at 1110 next aloe-
tion.".
bland u us odda u m m ua n p n m a n s u r . r m , u w
IhA¢d¢eulr¢|ua!lhnhB.1A19.
"Do you hear anything now about
u gg,g| ¢¢ of hospital beds in Lin-
qoln." inqulrd the doctor."No, .na
you mai, not for 1 while at hut," he
umrered himself."People are enjoy-
inl their slckneuu at hgmue this year
thank! to d¢lh£$4rn."
"This is partly on lbs doetcr's ad-
vice: rammed the H. D."We began
to had that :fur our patient; pnid
thdr bolpltll bills Hwy l1ndu"t |ny»
thing left for the doctor. Thlt ahowed
that they could be treated just an
vel! at home."
Another duct of the dtered spend-
ing lub!!! o! the peopie. the doctor
ui d ,is vridupreld urrempioyment
uma; proteulonal nurses.'run he
lth ib u tea p o rtly tn th ef n c tth a ttlw
nance have got togsther ari raised
Like many a president before him, Hr.
1luding ind: himlel! nying to c on-
gress: "Do }w u you phul, u y our
constitutional right il:but lf yml
d o n ' ld o u ll a y , I " | l1 u v e £ o l h s k o
your pomiui mah wa."
huiutznt ca!! for harmony d purpose
audoonconiof actlontospeedtheao-
iutlon d the dinlcult problem: con-
fronting both th: legiduiva :nd ex-
~ le . ~ f o r ~ e of Uma :
and plzi.!y§l,§ the fact that the collapse
of dn apiaibd luxury hu shown peo-
umm, mu Am mm, wg. ub-
nd, Old Kmnberz. Odenu Kxvnb¢r¥»
m;l', ~ Maman;
i n g m d s a r e l o a r i n g a n d t b c n i s
g n u i n h l i o n .T h !b u d g e t f o r t b l
m r a n d o d i l a r c h S I, 1 9 2 2 . 1 r i ! I s h o w
s d e i d t o f n o b i l l i o n p a p e r m a i n ,
.1 ~ Q .A
bllilon.Thu! inc lude thi indmmlty
H r s . H u l l P e t e r s e n , F r e i ! R n b e r l s u n
l i n . E . C . R a c e . M n . L . A . W o o d u d .
G e r a l d T o w e i l , l i n .E . C .Bu n dl e .
W u k i n g t o n B r a n c h
M r s . H e n n a n B u n c h . R o g a r G o r n u n
G e o r g e T .H e d e l u n d .Th e o .Je n s e n
v
d i a e w n l r i n x T h e m e s t h a n t fl ee t i n
b u i l d i n l u p n p i d l y .
C a n d l i o n n I n G r e a t B r l u l n u m -
t l n u e t o i m p r o ve a n d n r r n n g t m e n t l
W m .A n d e n o n ~E .C .H a r d i e .E .
W . B u n z i i c , l n . E . W . B u r d l c , F r a n k
( I n n e r ,Y o d a C n m e r o n .H n .E s t h e r
x .a r~ be_ 10 und 27 hiilioua for the
L (-e. R. G. McDonald. zl. J. Msdscn,
P. S. Rumuanen.
Fontuselle BranahwH. Borcheniing.. Mn.W.H.
Ilorrheding.E II.Carpenter.Mrs.
H. H. Carptntc r, 0. A.Langhorti.
Hrs. 0. A. langhorst, George Peck,
A. W Spddc, Mn. A. W. Spriu.lr.
_ . . . - - - -_ - . . . _ _ -
IIATES FOR 'lE»'\(llERS' ax.».sm
NATIONS
Jan. Ri, 1922.
Apdl 15. I922.
May 28-27. 1922
June 80.-July I. 1922.'
August d-5, i922./
Mabel J. Harsh.
Comty Snpcrinu-nden~.
* n |.|
duction.The business turnover tax
in to be doubled.Strikes have large-
ly been ultlad.Crops :hw up \rel!.
Government rwenues In Indy qraerv
w w w An inaused dow of for
eign sapitnl into the country in noted.
Ununployment is decreasing.cotton
mills working full likne.Imports
|...paymanla of £50,£00,000intenlt on the
nz debt to the United sum.There
In to be A luxe reduction in militnry
and anal expenditure.Foreign ex-
port: an to be stimulated by a re-
vixldn of the Britizh export! credit
scheme.Crops are the worst for
yuan, the root crop being the least
ruceellful of :TL
France entered the. fourth quarter
of 1921 with exports :nd import bli-
H i l l .M ic e C a r p e n t e r ,C .R .G r a y ,
l i n . C . R . G u y , E . P . H a n s o n . , C h r i s
.
a b s o r p ti o n ~ ~ 1 , 7 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0
paper muh so far this y ear.Un-
employnment il npldly dwindling The
ni t a t t h e C o u n t y C o u r t R o o m i n B l a i r .
i n s a i d C o u n t y , o n ' t h e 1 8 t h d a y o f
D e c e m b e r , 1 9 2 1 , : n d o n t h e 1 8 t h d a y
o f M a r c h ,19 2 2 . a t 10 o 'c1 oek A . M . ,
o n e a c h o f m i d d a t e s t o r r c e i ve a n d
e x u n i n e a l l c l a i m a g a i n s t s a i d E s t a t 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 r d
d l u w a r h t e .T h e t i m e l i m i t e d f o r t h e
p n a e n l n t i o n o f c l a i m s n g t i n s t s a i d
E s t a t e i s t h r e e m o n t h s fr o m t h e 1 8 t h
da y o f De c e m b e r. A . D . . 1 9 2 1 . a n d t h e
t i m e l i m i t e d f o r p a y m e n t o f d e b t s l s
O n e Y e a r f r o m s a i d 1 6 l } \ d a y o f D e -
c e m b e r ,2921.
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d t h e Se a l
o f s a i d C o u n t y C o u r t , t h i s 12211 day
o f N o ve m b e r 1 9 2 1 .
( S E A L )A . C . D E B E L .
42fmt C o u n t y J u d g e .
_ . _\..__»
erectzd ¥n the p u t twelve yeah.
"|"hans is given the amount at state
taxes nd: year. the average Dean:-
ber 1 farm prion of corn in Nebraska
u given in the year books of the Uni-
usd States dsparhnent of agricultum.
the December I turn pric e for the
ynar»i921 being estimated at thirty
cents a busheh
It will be noted more huaheh: of
corn nm required to pay slate taxes
for the year 1021 than were required
to psy nuts taxa for all of the pre-
ceeding qve yearn.
December lst
Year
1912
1928
1914
1915
1916
State farmpriceBuahelatumfor corn of co
_|3;;12.1622.16
10,5014.14
s .31v r .ss
.53.41.18
rn
22
I9
23
23
IB
STATE OF NEBRASKA,c
sa.Wuhington County.\
In The County ContiIn the Matter of the Estate of William
G. Gnuse, Licensed:
Bliihell ol Cum to Pay State Tues
In the foilowing table in givnn the
number of bunheia of corn required so
my state mm for Q *period of ten
yearn on n farm in Buffalo county on
LEGAL Nogncz
Nuke To Credilnn of Estate
show greatest gains.Craps nhaw a
£004 yield.
II °0'HANLON. MAKER a
5 (YH ANIDN
Atlomeyi-ltlnw
19 18
19 19
19 2 0
19 2 1
.."~17.81 123 14Sass1.22 25
26.82 .41 85
,. . .- , . 1 9 ' 0 |:
.af 2. c. zunobmzm .ron ui:
n. G. Allen, Hn. R. G. Allen, A. EAnderson. G:are mfma. su|11 Bu-
iud, Harriet xl. Balhrd, Dura Blick.
J. E. Carver. A. A. Compton, Mn. Eva
Cook. C. 0. Dianna, Hrs. C. O. Daw
IDR, A. c . Debel, Hrs. A. C. Bebe!
Dr. A. w. Few. Hrs. Anna v. Gaten
.~n
wal: 243 as
Ariington
B w r
Calhoun
Ha:mln
llamand
95
a :
8?
21
12
C. Peebles, Mn. Lf. C. Peebles, Julim
Petersen, Buren Petcnen, Lyle Rach
Henry Ruwe. Hlrthl M. Ruwe, Chr
Ri n ,J n mu Sldnkla,M n .3|dir
Sw|.1n.mn, C. J. S-éhmidt., C. A. S:hmi¢I'
Chu Thurnaa, Mrs. Trlplvrtt W.H
Underwood. Mn. W H. lI;:¢I<."'wood
Je n k in s ,l i n .Jo h n Je n k i n s ,M n .A .
J. J o h n s o n , M n . F r e d I . K m ¢ h . ; £ d n n
K r o g h , W i l l i a m K e l l y , l i n . W m . K e l
Iy . N a n c y L a k i u t e r s , N e l l i e G . L a k e .
B r u c e M c M i l l a n , M r s . Jo h n h { c Q u a r
fi r . D r . c . R . M e n d , M m J. H . M e n d
Ja m e s M r M n .Ja m e s H l h e r .
L l l b e i H u s h , R e v. A . E . M a n h . H r s .
A . E . M a r s h . J o h n M c K a y , H n . J o h n
M c l i l y .J.W .N e w c l h Lan dis O f fe n .
a
W a s h i n g t o n 10
F o n u n e l l e 1 I
G. L. Glover, Jim Hull, John ilookf..
lIem1l.n Hebmd, Glen John»0n.-I. F.
Laker, Hrs. J . F. Laker, Ed Lank-
er. Hobson Ludwil. Raymond Ludwig.
Mrs.A. I .Ludwig,Mrs. Llngforxi.
C. Lefblml, D.w.Lawson,Mn .
Druxiih McCann. B. F. Muten, Mrs.
B.F. .L{|.s!.crs,Chiid H a l e n (4),
H. w. Marshall, lin. E. E. Murdock.
Vernon Marshnll, Genevieve Nnrcorn.
Mrs. Chet Marshall, F. L. Nuwc om.
C. C. Marshall, Fd Newell. Let: Mar-
shall, Mrs. E. s. Newdl, sv. lint-
ahall, George Mmmhall, Mrs. Georgelrlanhdl, Marshall chiidren 12), El-
sie Meyer,Robert Millar.Esther
Henson, Pete Petersen, Leslie Pier-
aen, J. A. Ihtersen. l lil. Petersen.
Bonita Petersen. Fnd Pfeiffer, Hrs.
|I`re¢i Pfci!!s.»r,,G.I.Pfaiffer.§ E.
iPllnck,, Mn. Robinson, 0. C. Roberts,
;Mrs. 0. C. Roberts, W. A. Reckmey-
ar, Lin.W. A. Reekmeyer, Fmncsa
I
B i s b e e , M r s . L e r o y B i s b e e , l l r n . E . J
B a r o t h y ,D r .P .I .C a d y .M i n C o a t
M r .Clo se,D r .R .A .Iz vi e s ,M r s
IL A . D a vi e s , J . D . E a k i r x ; H n . J. n
E l k i n ,L e o n a r d Ec h t e nk m m p ,W a l -
n ts
|.W i l l i a m s m d E . M . B e a t y .
»\1j_=;=f°=-B r u n c h
M r s .B r o .R a y B r o w n .J . . ! i
H. W .Re¢:.km;>'er: Rcekrneyen chilci
J» C. Rhea, w. F. Rlmser, Mrs. J. A
Stacie. F. W. Smith, Dewight Spud:-
1 mar.y.
Dr. ll. Nlalsen ltlondtd l. meeting
of physicians in Teklmlh on Honday
waning.
Hr. and Mrs. Miilar Hunk :nd Mn.
E:ua Allan enjoyed a plouant dzIvo
to Qmmha lu! Saturday.
M i n Ruth W ulf! af this c ity at-
tmded thu funeral of the little lon of
Mr. and Hrs. Ed Peruy at 'Pakunah
on Wednesday.
A serious sccident oocunvd at the
home of Ray Casey near Kennard
when a pnol ne lamp ixploded bum
Useful Gifts in Hosiery, Fancy Towels,
Gloves, Hsndkerchiefs, abc.
va_u~w;=,~rn:"r"\.~F"T»-»'<-f».»~~4. -.J
T 1 L .
~ ~~"-w2 1 "a f ;'{'a»~
~X ' 4 " Q ...:.'..F.*.4 1 `
.- »_'- = £-I '". . . . , , ; . . _ » y . . . --
".s " " - ~ |" " " - - .
Handkerc hlols.{10C to 50: each: 201: to SLN per box
l.ldie'| Silk Hose. per pair ....81.50
Nlen'| Merc erized flute. per pair....3.5¢
Mews Silk Hose. per pair ....75c
Dresser Scaril....65C to $1.10
Baby Bootees..25: to 50: pair
Hand Ban a nd Pu rses...soc md up
Beautiful Beads,.25c tu $2.00 ¢ strand
Box Paper...25c so 50c per box
¢
.,rv
¢,&Dy 20c, 25c to 35:1 ,;'$¢
10% D ISC OUNT To S CHOOL S AND c nuu c u zs IN mrs
OF I0 LBS OR OVER
Santa Clank lleadquaners
Blalr Racket Store
1fa c e i n l fr i g h t fu l n m n n a r .R l !
h i m s e l f h u h i s a r m s m d h a n d ! b a d l y
b u r n e d a n d t h e l i u l e b o y i n a t t h e
Bl n j r h o s pi t a l fo r tr e a t m e n t .- ».
._._ _ ... -. _-. __ _.1_....._____.___ - ___
FANCY CHINA AND CUT GLASS
Berry len. Bon 8on Dlxhex, Ulu: Wlter nh, Vuu, Sher-
bcu, dc.. ctc.. at very Popular Prken..TOYLKN5"
TDYLAND IS OVERFLOWING wrm A mc LINE OFFINE 'ralnsri AT rmcxs THAT mu..PLEASE vou.
Fine Dolls,\0c xo $3'00.New Books. Ulmel.
Blockl. MechnnlcllToy|, Steam Englnel. Doll
Dlxhel. Doll Heads, mal. etc.
A nlce llnu nl Doll Cabs. Klddle Kan. etc.. ctr.
ax interesunl prlcu.
||=;4
....»-Rasheed errnliion ian! 1111! bl il
elhc t for the hdiday :anon had lu
fan md one-hd! for ill round u
all po int: when th e o ne ny fm il
$25.00 or less.Bltni mmn es uur dn
ful $2.50.Uma! hd ! f m ni e t fo r
chlidnn.
Tic kdlsnlalaIJ O¢.22'bo24,indn»
a i m Finn! num: limltlu. 4, 1021.
Taka advantage of this vvvvrtuiizr
for making a holiday trip.
F1112 pardcdan on applic ation to
any Ti c ke t A gen t. Chi mp l u gns
Western Rsilny .
Iffhe Christmas Store
Gifts For A11
Mondayltthelwmaef r;¢5,1l¢.
H e n r y P e t e r s e n .
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<5
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Fresh Home ~.
Roasted Coffee ' ~
Purity Blend, per lb.40c
Autocrat 35C
Quality 306
Each consists ol the
Best Coffee Grown
Save the Easy Wel
High Prices make saving hard.Low Cash
Prlces coupled with this extra savings at this
GREAT SALES makes'lt especially easy to save
by BUYING HERE.~
'~Big Specials In
G r o c e r i e s a n d
M E A T s 1
Buy here and save
MONEY
Nom Sm; sms
CANDY, CIGARS AND '|'0BACCO
We can supply your wng;llne as Bgr stock is complet .
~ is our M0'ITO
A SHARE OF VDUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
The COFFEE HOUSE
JAMES K;RBy, Prop.
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2.
Mn. A. Jorgensen of St. Paul, Nob.
a guest at the Julius Petersen
-~me this week.
The city schools will civic Dec. 23
or the Ch rlttmu n ati on and wi ll
~pen for work again on Jsnuary 2nd.
Mr.and Lind Robert Bryce and
o daughten of south of Kennad,
in the city last Saturday dolng
~unins
Jolm Lutz and son,Fu n k .left.
an meek for their fine funn in Greg-
~ry county, Sol th Dakota where they
ill remain for some time.John in-
ormn us that they were looking for-
urd to having some ram sport tmp-
ing mink.
Hr. and Mrs. Funk DI-IllX'¢°!1 had
as their Sunday guest, their son, Ro:
Dodgeon.
|The Methodist b u n :la holdin;
forth in the drurch buemerrt this
Thursday usd Friday.
*Chrhunu Dona at a O|'t'e Hell.
Bennington, Nebr., Dee¢mber 25
R. P.Gordon
Potmnleo a Isome institution by 'buy-
ing your breed of glue Blair Home
Bakery Nice lkae of other bekof!
goods, also.18-t.!
Tm Congregetionll ladies held a
bull! an d b ak e d ay lut Suturdzy
nl Mrs. T. C. Hilton! rnlllinery store.
The mtums received hzlly satlnfled
the ladies and they will tn' it ggmin.
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BETTER FARMING
THE FARMER DF 'rm-: FurunnsWILLDoTHINGSDKFFIINENT
m n Br,1\,;R THAN HE DOESTHEM TODAy_
HIGH PRICED LANDS MAKES
'mls NECESSARY.}|0W,T()Do THING B.f.>.lX.R
SHOULD BE 'rx-ns SLOGAN OFx-:VERY PRACTICAL FARMER.
THE c1'rm»:Ns STATE BANKWILL C0-OPERATE WITH EVERYFARMER To THIS amz,
CITIZENS STATE BANK
BLAIR'NEBRASKA.
:NK |~ PERSONAL 5ERV\CE
ra:
nI
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vu I"££I¢`2§fuf-»=¢- izIh.nufr Pl*-ar
cy.
Phe high school students nre§1u»y
s week registering for the second
neatefa work.
lust roeels-ed,pew Phonofnph
cords..88 c each. 3 for $1-00.
Blair Phmmry .
Mn.. Edna Noble of The Firlllrm
:te bank. has her mother, Mrs. John
ntlin, as her guest.1
Mn. J oe S. Cook, who hu Mtn all
r some time, il appuently gdfliug;
d her friends are hopefd for hvr
aovery.
Let the Blair Home Bakery do your
ecial baking when you have rom-
n or an serving on refreahmrnty lmmittees.18-tf
Over Sunday guests at the llr.
mgataff home were 9.heir's011, Ch-if.
at family of Omaha and s Uiemll
ex Caluhln also of Omlhl-
zur. u. sk¢v_r§1¢1un..n:Lmu,§.hs;=.
.ilcling a fine new home in Dext¢r
.Ie, moved int week and ls now nitr
eettled and at home, thank you.
ery and perfumes al. the Bldr Plur-
macy.
Then are nomo new things in bak-
ery goods at the Blair Home Bakery
undar the new management.Come
ln ard try them.18-tf
Mr. and Hrs.Jonas Burclmm and
Mr. and Mm John Anderson autoed
up to Olkland Int Sunday when they
spent the das' lt the home of Hr. and
Mrs. Wm. Cutler.
Mr. Cun Cameron. o£,G:ant zom-
zhip, will a.pleasant wler at The
Enterprise office last Friday.Cara
is-onewaf the most suetulful Ltr:or
breeders of the cute.
Mr. and Mn. D. F. Fast. who sold
their house-hold nods Int Saturday.
left Wednesday noon for Hot Springs.
Ark. to be with their son, Curtin. who
is dovm there for his health.
Little Mary Beth Hitchman, daugh-
ter ot' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hitchman,
was somewhat under the weather last
It of a billnua attack,
but in able to go to school again.
Mr. Will Bealen, well known around
Blair, but now residing near Irving
Robcrt Foley hal just {inlsh<\l'wn_ wu in the city seven] dnyn lui
ntting a furnace in his farm honw,._u.k_ culled here by the illnlu anduth of town and will new \\¢'J¢°U\*'death of 315 father, ltr. Robert Beale;
d man winter whenever he dire#
come.If you are looking for somethin-g
send your friends for Christmas
hy not get some of those nice ard-=
The Enterprise alike.They are
elutiel., I
The young people of the Christie#
nmch banquewd their pmnta on las;riday evening and a fine time wiv
ajoyed by those fortunate enough 1.-
2 there.
Hr. James Maher has hui a c rew
r carpenters bww for some time N
ldrlnz his home on South me et
iich was badiy dan]aged by n fire
n Thanksgiving morning.
Mr. N. 8. Paulson of near Drum
me a pleasant caller at The Enter-
rlsc arm lut°Snturday md W hile
em took aeéaaion to renew his alle-
:iuncc tn this "emblem of truth.
Mrs. Clark Allen in reported ml
getting along finely a!tcr her oper-ltion for glaitre and hh" to be home
con from the Wise llemorail hospital
n Omaha where she is zecupelating.
Mr. and Mn. Lem Alwplth an 1.3
nove up to the Crowell Home just
Lftcr Chriatmzl.Mr.Annpach will
aklw theponitlon of genew helpér
and we undentnnd,Hn..Mnspach
will be asbintant to Mm Underwood.
A number of relatives of the Harry
Sclt:family of De Soto spent tu:
Sunday at their farm home helping
.hem obzewc their 251.11 wedding ul-
uiversary.The day wll an ideal one
for viaiting and the event was very
fittingly celebrated with visiting :nd
feasting.|_
I-'nr Sale at Freeman V. Tu:-.ker'n.
Blair, ll. 3.One good 'Ht binder inperfect renamed, one row lfsler, Jbhh
Deere cultlvator. good as new, one 4~
horse riding edge drop llster, John
Dcere, good al new, one 4-horse disc.
hnesville, good u new, one B-shovel
walking cultivntor. Avery.43-tt
After seven! months of confinement
in her home and | pan of the time in
bed, Mrs. J. R. Caldwell was an im-
proved that she took an utomoblleride over to Kennarvd, fmnl to vis-
it her sister, Mrs. II. Spnker.The
\=\.e:|.Lher in1\o bvautifnl that the trip
was a very enjoy nble one fm' Mrs.
Caldwell.
Mr! Chas.Paul.son la at the Blair
hospital where she has had her ton-
sila removed.Mr: Zhulmn hu been
n [rent sufferer h u m rheumatam
the past few month!:nd hope:to
have relief by having the disused
tonails removed.Hrs. Pnlllun was \
Calhoun girl. Lillian Bnmdt, and Iver
many friend: there will be glad to
know that she in getting along nicely.
Little Betty Stewart, daughter of
Hr. and Mrs. Paul Stewlart. of Lin-
coln in the honored guest at the J;
Mueller home this week md a fine
time nhe'| having keepingqhe fo
busy rnteruhring her.Wflbtr'¥11e le-
turns home alle will find thnt there
has been a new arrival since alw.Jnf't
in the shape of a fine baby sister fo
s playmate.Hrs. Stewart in betta:
known in Blair an Margaret Mueller.
Dr.Reeder of Omnlm h u madtwo trip: to Blair to look after th
lla:
can of Clark Snrtekleu., who so mr
iously injured his knee by tearing 01
ligxments loose.Hr. Stric klett wa
fixing fence and used his knee n mu
too vigorously no that lnfhlnntltn
eetins ndthss ervtc e sdthes urgeuwere required to tap the knee.Whll
lm ia ln bed with s weight on bin limb,
still he ll xestinrfault# wmforuhly A
Announcing my name to the public
of Blair and viclnlty. as It contcstnni
for the Ford touring car at the Julius
Peterson sale.I kindly solicit youl
otea on purchases and collection.-\.
Miss Lillie Kundel.
Wm. Meier,who lu! been livin;
in the Peter Bohn home on west Soutl
street, moxjc d inthe: up the hill u
the old Belknap property which Mr
Skov Nielsen and fami ly hue jus
vacated.
Services will be held at the Trinitg
Lutheran church in Blair on neu:
Sunday, Decem r I8 at 2:30 p. tr
Services to bo ld in the Gemma
language and co usted by Ru
G.W .W a¥ter atmll on.
Zllr.Wm. Rodgers, of Omaha. WI
in we city last Sunday looking up ul
acqunintancel and friends.Hr. Rods
ara I ded in Blair away buck in 185and 'fl a number of y ears was en
played on _tile Rhoades brlclt yard.
Mr. W m Tletjc n mg Gen. Hindh
of down Calhoun wiy drove up
Blair lm Friday and then uhm 0
to the Ed Gilbertaon home to look .
some of his fine porken.Hr. Tia
jen hu lost about 50 head of hog: wi
cholera md is now looking for non
hogs to replenish his herd.
Dr. Harris Nielsen spoke tn the p
pil: of the high lchnoi last Iri:l1
afternoon on the subjort "Education
HI gave the young folk: n very at
talk, so we are informed and tried
impress upon them their wonder!
opportunities for advancement an
'learning In these modern times.
Miss Freda Scheer, daughter of X
and hind Henry Scheer of Arlingtc
and Carl Lottman of Miuoud we
mlrriod, Dec. 1, nl. the German Lut
eran church near Arlington.A rece
tion was held nt the home o f t
brlde'|puwents nfter the ¢:eremn
and l sumptuous dinner :ru send
the evening.
The little thirteen year old dang
ter of Hr. and Mrs. August Japp
Kennansl, died suddenly Nov. 27 fn:
I complication af measles and dont
pneumonia.She had been ill but
couple ol day: and her sudden da
vu m severe blow to her funily.s
leaves besides her parents. five luot
ern md five sisters.Funeral servic
were held Nov. 29111 at Kennani. R1
Rumnunen officiating and but
made ln the liennand cemetery.
Th gui news reached Btnir of t
death of the little mn of Mr. and M
Ed Penry of Tekunah with croup
last !dunday.vvenil1x Mrs. Penry 1|
one of the Eastem Star rrlenibl
from Takamali who visited the BL
Chapter last week and no dom
many of the Blair folks w It reme
her her.She in a grand-daughter
Gnmdma Wulff f Dextergille.'I
little boy was nearly five yean |
and an only child.The sympathy
Blair frlepmds In extended to the P
:ntl at this nd time.
Hrs. Sun Heller realved word fr
r | for:ner Blw business woman, M
Gen. K. Steele, who conducted an
atom in Blair n number of y uh 1
in the building where the Qu d
lllltket is located She ny: they :
at Wcrster, Ohio nes] both their p
ple but that Mr. Btldé u very fee
and hetpteu' mquldnx her co~sta
can of him.She says they of
'PHI' of their Blair friend: and reg
having left here an their old trim
md usoeiltlonul have always bl
1111 dear to them.She u k: to
may remembered tu ul o ld nail
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THE ENTERPRISEi n g m d s a r e l o a r i n g a n d t b c n i sgus t in hlio n.Th! budget for tbl
mr andod ilarch SI, 1922. will show
s deidt of no billion paper marks,
while 1923 will 111011 A dead: Q! 121
billion.Then inc lude the indarmlty
vblintlms. without which the deneiu
would be_ 10 und 27 billions for the
two yggn respectively.New capital
absorption hu aven¢~edi,100,000,000
papa mu h so f ar this y ear.Un-
employ ment il npldly drrlndllng The
crop outlook,expeddly pdatdem in
diaewnlrinx The merchant fleet in
bulldinl up npldly .
Candlionn In Great Brluln um-
tlnue to improve and urrnngementl
have been nude to commence annual
payment: of £50,£00,000intenlt on the
nz debt to the United sum.There
In to be A luxe reduction in militnry
and rural expenditure.Foreign ex-
port: an to be stimulated by a rr-
virldn of the Brltizh export! c redit
scheme.Crops are the worst for
yuan, the root crop being the least
ruceellful of all.
France entered the. fourth quarter
of 1921 with exports :nd imports bil-
snccd.Thare is an increase ln pru-
duction.The business turnover tax
in to be doubled.Strikes have large-
lr b u n mi n d .Crops alms up well
Government rwenues In Indy qraerv
w w w An inaused dow of for
eign capital into the country lr noted.
Ununploymrnt is decreasing.cotton
mills working full lhne.Imports
from Germany and the United Staten
ahw greatest gains.Craps zhaw a
£004 yield.
D l n t o n ,
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G .E x
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D A T E S
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HSTATE
W u h i
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:dt at
in said
~-of Mare
on each
exunine
with a
dlow .
pmmn
Estate E
day of
time li
One Ye
eember,
W1
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of No
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Pamident Hnrdlng is contemplating
the appointment .of l special congru-
alow committee to investigate tax-
exempt securitiel, of which than in
gatimatod to be $20,000.000,00DJ1\ tho
a~
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Tha cndmxllli breakfuh on apps
#Bm Ind# un dilcull-ln, dlncv ov
hh mmp d lto n la d gu n ur u w n -
n a s u s : mld o f ro m tlu lr p lmh d
ta n h n t h n .
his Pa' hu n u
The prezilent in comin; reluctlnily
to tbl tow!.1||lun that it L1 roof. coa
grou or die for him."Encrolch-
men t u po n the fu nc tion o f www
or attcm:Led dhtatlon of its polie is
not to Fe though: of." the prnidont
ny : in hi s man n: " b ut mm u o n
imiutznt ca!! for harmony d purpose
audoonconiof actlontospeedthooo-
iutlon d the dinlcult problem: con-
fronting both th: legiduivo :nd ex-
ecutive bnlnchos of tha gowmmnt."
Like many a president before him, Hr.
1luding ind: himlel! nying to c on-
gress: "Do }w u y ou piano, u your
constitutional right il:but lf you
d o n ' ld o u lu \ y , I " | lh a ve £ o o h ; k o
your pomiui mah wa."
The Chuiron CHNIHQ W this item
about Georg: C. Snow.; editor of the
Cludrnn Journal:*George C.. Snow
nturnad Friday fnym 1 luninezl lrlv
in Lincoln, Omaha. Chkllll usd Hif-
urmka.Wwe away George rqellved
blepuhlfdty bolhinthlamahandlocaln a v "rrrarrling the re-°
port mst he ufovld hr | candidate for
Ikutanlnt governor at 1110 next aloe-
tion.".
bland u us odda u m m ua n p n m a n s u r . r m , u w
IhA¢d¢eulr¢|ua!lhnhB.1A19.
"Do you hear anything now about
u gg,g| ¢¢ of hospital beds in Lin-
qoln." inqulrd the doctor."No, .na
you mai, not for 1 while at hut," he
umrered himself."People are enjoy-
inl their slckneuu at hgmue this year
thank! to d¢lh£$4rn."
"This is partly on lbs doetcr's ad-
vice: rammed the H. D."We began
to had that :fur our patient; pnid
thdr holpltll hills they l1ndu"t |.ny»
thing left for the doctor. Thlt ahowed
that they could be treated just an
vel! at home."
Another duct of the dtered spend-
ing lub!!! o! the peopie. the doctor
ui d ,is vridupreld urrempioyment
uma; proteulonal nurses.'run he
lth ib u tea p o rtly tn th ef n c tth a ttlw
nance have got togsther ari raised
their salaries uhma the muh off mm
people. avgn for the beat of Uma:
and plzi.!y§l,§ the fact that the cbllapn
of dn apiaibd luxury hu shown peo-
ple thu nurse: c an be dom without
in lan; cue: where. In the day s of
thm doilur nheat, guy vera indis-
penubl¢¢-Suu JQGTRH.
Wlrld Cbldlliou Improve
Wghmgton, Du.. 8-{8poc1al Cnr-
A! B . . c . z u n o b mz m . r o n me
The Roll Cdl for Wuhingtnn Co.
wal: 243 as (allows:
Ariington 95
B w r f a:
Calhoun 8?
Ha:mln 21
llamand 12
wu h mg u m zo
Fonunelle 1 IBhd: Auml Reuben
n. G. Allen, Hn. R. G. Allen, A. EAnderson. G:are aafma. su|11 Bu-
iud, Harriet xl. Balhrd, Dura Blick.
J. E. Carver. A. A. Compton, Mn. Eva
Cook. C. 0. Dianna. Hrs. C. O. Daw
son, A. C. Debel, Mrs. A. C. Bebe!
Dr. A. w. Few. Hn. Anna v. Gaten
Mrs. A. C. JUMI. Nels Jensen. Joh"
Jenkins, lin. John Jenkins, Mn. A.
J. Johnson, Mn. Fred I. Kro|h._:¢Idn:\
Krogh. William Kelly, lin. Wm. Kel
Iy. Nancy Lakiuters, Nellie G. Lake.
Bruce McMillan, Mrs. John h{cQuar
fir. Dr. c. R. Mend, Mrs. J. H. Mend
James M r Mn .James Maher.
Lllbei Hush. Rev. A. E. Manh. Hrs.
A. E. Marsh. John McKay, Hn. John
Mc lily. J .w. Newclh Landis Offen.
T. T. Ostemum, .hmm Pounds, Dr. IJ
C. Peebles, Mn. Lf. C. Peebles, Julia.
Petersen, Buren Petcnen, Lyle Rach
Henry Ruwe. Hlrthl M. Ruwe, Chr
Ri n .J n mu Sldnkla,M n .3|dir
Sw|.1n.mn, C. J. S-éhmidt., C. A. S:hmi¢I'
Chu Thurnaa, Mrs. Trlplvrtt W.H
Underwood. Mn. W H. lI;:¢I<."'wood
Unknovm, F. !I. W rizhe. Hn. L. A.
Williams and E. M. Beaty.
Arlin inn BrunchMrs.a w w ( R a y Brown.J.}i.
..a
In the foilowing table in given the
number of buaheia of corn required so
our state mm for a *period of ten
yearn on n farm in Buffalo county on
which no new buildings have been
erected ln the past twelve years.
There ia given the amount of state
taxes nel: year, the average Denm-
ber 1 farm prlee of corn in Nebraska
al given in the year books of the Uni-
tod States dopartrnent of agriculture.
the December I farm pric e for the
yoo.r»t921 being estimated at thirty
cents a bushel.
lt will be noted more bushels of
eoro noe required to pay slate taxes
for the year 1021 than were required
to pay atate taxea for all of the pre-
ceeding qre yearn.
Year
1912
1928
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
December lat
State farm price Buahela
tales for corn eo
$8.11 (8 .81
12.1622.16
10,50
o 14.1419.67
17.81Sass
26.82
4100
.65
.53
.41
.18
1.20
123
1.22
.41
BD
--State Joumal.
of rn
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Barothy, Dr. P. I. Cady. Miaa Coat
Mr.Close,Dr.R.A.Davies,Mrs:L A. Davies, J. n. Baum? nm. J. n
Eakin,Leonard Echtenkamp,Wal
t u Fxhtenlramp.,Dorowy Fanque!
G. L. Glover. Jim Hall, John Hooke
lIorman Hebmd, Glen Johnaon,J. 1-`
Laaker, Hrs. J. F. Laalzor, Ed Laak
er. Hobson Ludwil. Raymond Ludwig
Mrs.A. I .Ludwig,Mrs. Langford
C. Lefbaml, D.w.Lawson,M
Drusilla McCann. B. F. Masters, Mrs
B.F. Masters,Child Haatera (4)
H. w. Marshall, lira. E. E. Murdock
Vernon Marshall, Genevieve !\1e1corn
Mrs. Chet Marshall, F. L. Neweom
C. C. Marshall, Fd Newell, Leta Mar
shall, Mrs. E. s. Newdl, ev. am
ahall, George Mmmhall, Bra. Geo
Marshall, Marshall children 12). El
sie Meyer,Robert Miller.Esthe-
Honson, Pete Petoraen, Leslie P~
seo, J. A. Petersen. l lil. Pete .
Bonita Petersen. Fred Pfeiffer, ll .
W lr re d Pfei!!er,,o.1.Pfeiffer.;
23i Planck. Mn. Robinson, o. c.~
23, Mn. o. c . uebem. w. A. Reelc rne
is er, Lira.W. A. Roekmeyor, France
18 Reckrneyer,H. W .ROC:nu¢Y¢l,L1
rg H. W .Reokmeyer. Reekmoyer ehil~
2='l;. c . nm, w. P. Ramser, Mm J .
as 1 Steele. F. w. Smith, Dewlght Sp;-acl:
na er .H.w.se h o omr ,Mrs.H.-
Schoettger,Clara Schoettger,Nelli
Spangler.H.B. Turner, Mrs.All~pangler~ PL B. Turner, Mrs.Alice
Van Valin. Fred D. Wabar, Mrs. Fred
D.Weber.Leo Weber.I b n Weber,
Mrs. Don Weber. Hina Weller. Wil!
Whitford. Mn. win Whitfomd, Harold
Weber.
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rcWARHINGTDN COIIN'I`Yq r lm a w n vm l " v 1 ...-_mule by the Depurlmeni of Com-
mlree, muy bl sumrnwzed an follow!vaults of s comparatively few wealthy
men.The late nrlmagn on the He!
York stock exchange so pick up tax-
freo liberty bonds is a kindling hint
of the fear of tbl npitdlsts about
future lax Sundemu.-.
011: idea of n Heh :nan In one who
can smoke n fif -cunt cigar with-
ukn piam, why not sink the ishnd
out udahlng It had been given to him.
-Built: !~€ew:.
SAFE BANKING
THE GBNEROUS AND STEADILY mcnmsmc
FATHONAGE ENJOYED BY TIIIS BANK ls DUE
'ro THE FACT THAT WHILE rr HAS ADOPTED
EVERY Pnocaxssxvr:mrmon 0|-'MODERN
BANKING, rr NEVER Loans sun-rr OF 'rua
1-'Acr THAT ABSOLUTEs he rv ls THE MOST
msssN1'|.\1. FEATURE IN BANKING.rr I8 UNTHIS BASIS THAT WE INVITE YOUR Aocorwr.
'ms vuxns IN 'rms BANK Aus Pao-'rzcrsv°nv 'mn G\'Al.A!\"|`BE FUND.
THE FARMERS STATE BANK
The trouble with an Iot of when ls
that, if given mpc mough, they :lip
with it.--Hurlington News.
F h n k Adams,W.C.Anderson
Ople P.Brown, W m.P. Cook,~mana Finch. Hr. Hollinger, Geo. H.
Jatho, Otto Kruse. H. R. liestcnere,
Anna Knzmer, J.A.Llnd ll,Ru i z
Mah:ans, Min Meiuner, D. w. Man.
George Nea¥e,Sr., Minnie Neale. Grace
El 0|.a 1 1em. Earl Reeh. Heizn Rohvrer. Hen
ry Rohwer, Mm Henry Rohwer, Lin.
S-eylmtlr Smith, J. W. Trisler, MmJ. W. Trhder, Hugh Vnughnn. F. 3.
Wolff, W. H. Wood. Bertha Blrkett,
Mrs. Pr. W. Marr..
. .1H . C . B l a c a , M r s . H . C . B l a c o , M n
Jo h n Il i a m ,M .T .Ccel crli ml,R .H
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Farm Bureau Dayswmu have nduned dw :Ice ¢mp}
0in Jnpcn i li per emi, tha nu-
mnud yhkl bds; nbout m.000.09°
huheln,or 42pW,000 bunhaln h u
Ona thu umud eomumpthn.This
ma n n u m k a n n will Mn in impart.
'hmm u n gmvdng vemieuey in un:
*hal und in Béphmber vn"exported
1,861,000 bulhelx w th lt mumry ,
pa x¢1 y du la ¢h ¢ do r uo ( 1 .[ wAu a -
tnlinn Whoa! Pod m mnlnuln prices
T M (dl eomon u w wi ll b e lmxll
which mum nn incraued price in nw
silk.I t h u a v e n n d lb w ! W N n
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SATURDAY, DEC. 17, '2l
Useful Gifts in Hosiery, Fancy Towels,
Gloves, Hsndkerchiefs, abc.
va_u~w;=,~rn:"r"\.~F"T»-»'<-f».»~~4. -.J
T 1 L .
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~X ' 4 " Q ...:.'..F.*.4 1 `
.- »_'- = £-I '". . . . , , ; . . _ » y . . . --
".s " " - ~ |" " " - - .
Handkerc hlols.{10C to 50: each: 201: to SLN per box
l.ldie'| Silk Hose. per pair ....81.50
Nlen'| Merc erized flute. per pair....3.5¢
Mews Silk Hose. per pair ....75c
Dresser Scaril....65C to $1.10
Baby Bootees..25: to 50: pair
Hand Ban a nd Pu rses...soc md up
Beautiful Beads,.25c tu $2.00 ¢ strand
Box Paper...25c so 50c per box
¢
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FANCY CHINA AND CUT GLASS
Berry len. Bon 8on Dlxhex, Ulu: Wlter nh, Vuu, Sher-
bcu, dc.. ctc.. at very Popular Prken..TOYLKN5"
TDYLAND IS OVERFLOWING wrm A mc LINE OFFINE 'ralnsri AT rmcxs THAT mu..PLEASE vou.
Fine Dolls,\0c xo $3'00.New Books. Ulmel.
Blockl. MechnnlcllToy|, Steam Englnel. Doll
Dlxhel. Doll Heads, mal. etc.
A nlce llnu nl Doll Cabs. Klddle Kan. etc.. ctr.
ax interesunl prlcu.
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At th e C o u rt Ro o m o f t h e C ou r t H o us e .
Bu t if C o ur t is 'i n s es si on we w il l use t h e
City Hall.
pound,mp o n ance,uma n r unsy u r .Snvlnp depcaiu continue to
inc nau.Buiiding and construction
z r e b s e k to n o r mli u z d th i a h u r e -f é ?.. 1».. 5 , _» . : ' "~''-'=i m, ...'/f~l:§-~>i k '*
nlted in heavy imporutlonn of lun|~
ber from Armriu.Then has been
I ldudion uf wxnhmue stocks. Andu»» mam ».| ~¢~ \ mc , pnmspuxy
the unl upproprhlionx.Thu llundnl iimufm Kn Chln: hu
been had und n urwillx rom. Gnu!
me mh thn | n nllvsr.ln 10 months
l,| 82,0® (mu ul hnir neu were ex-
wn e d ( m n Ciufoo hi UI !Uniud
Sh un .Bwulmv nhmn eonnkanble
hueue In the nnbmhlery lndustry .
hm. lmparta an predic ted benuu
o f u lted noch, the principal re-
viula of mcrzhnndlm no nf Japanese
and Amnrkan cation goods, Belgian
ind End!-ilu window gba. und Cer
mn u mm: d y n .
Yln lnd ll wn éi do u in J ma nuh
eondmn w lmprvva.'Dm wool mu-
lun ll Arn. but than ls dnpmucn in
u w m hdunldas.I ma m Nl d n c
in being rimmed.La bo r un nu wx
mth : lu n b e en u n n ln p n d lh i n g
ants defraud.'l1n`W hu i Baud n
to lnmlnmh tt: aperillonl Deeambu
u .The slump in \hn German muh,
mm t y n p u wd o a p y m e n u a n d
a n Uppar Sihllln m m o f D m
i u n a I f u tl a m W h e n f n l lu vl d
by u ar mmu n m h n n of Germm
EPRQGRAM
woo A. M. GREE'I!:'~iGS _......_.:~is|.s M. JENSEN,PRESIDEN1'
l| :| 5 A .su.-sac nz'rAnY°s REPORT .....M. H. COOK. SECRETARY
10:20 A. H.--'l`REASURER°S REPORT .HENRY C. JENSEN, TREAS.
28:40 A. 11 mUr€1'Y AGEZ~I'l"S REPORT __._..c g m, A . o n s o u
112| A. H.-COMHFFTEE CHAIRMEN ;;gl'0RTS ~ H .m n w n
c. C- VAN DEUSEN, JOHN S. HOOKS. .neu cm E. STANLEY
12: 10 M. Amo ua un ar rr
1:00 P. as.-nxwosrr OF PRESIDENT ;.,_,_...LNELS M. J ENSEN
ms P . M. - a n s c r i o x 0 ? o r r xc a a s
me P . s u. - Po ss lnxu rxzs FOR F ARM WOMEN "MI S S m r r u n n ,
mean. UNIVZBSITY1:6 P. al,-'mm CQUNTY AGENT...R. E. HOLLAND, STATE LEADER
OF gg UNTY A n mr r a " ' ;
me P. aa. _,ADDRESS __ELM£R E. YOUNG. Lzxnmmn. Pam. NEB.
FARM BUREAUma P . ll. - - GENE RA L n ls - c vss lo x o ve r : 'r o E v£ R\ a o m,
Ill
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Come and`Bring Your Friends
g u d l I n lmign m l m v u w -Uv-
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l n l f w l l l .- U n d !h h g r m d t n -ll su 'a vm .s u n t a n !Hm u s hu m .s u m .m m e as u m m m :li l l lH IM . u a l In n " l a h | » ¢ p » | u a r r . "
m m m u a m a m a - a n n u m .
u d u u t l l a l l .l t m n y b a - l 4 » u u »h i b y t h e p n o n n o s u n n y d r ! 1
H i n - h n i r a d . b i l l s - w i d l i d . a g u -
h | ¢ | » r n . u 4 a 4 o ¢ s r n l a a p u :u a .m u s u a :u m n l !w m a .l u f a r d a t I n I n f l r l l l thu h t
a u n a a a p n : . u a l l o i n . b u t n l u ra s i a n m e n u w s s o an d n nl n p q .O l h h v u i n D o n n :t t n h u a n n t r a m ¢ : w a r i n v -
s l u .t h a n l o o l m x m n . a n u m n g»l | \ A\ ¢ r . n l i ar ! Im vt l g t n do m ma i n - a n d m a n .l u g u n n a u m e
nnnlulmav a t a m l m i n |" n a h= ~ w d w ' r . "B a l k a n n b i a s m ml r r a r s n u n .l r o u n t o n a m u t e r
l i s a u r r l l i s . i n u n In d D u m .Al.
Ir w i n . : u a u u n u u a a u t h a u t .l v a i a r l n u wh a t a n n a #no baL n u s m u u a mn n e a n d d n 4»-
a n u a tn his |1 \ a | l !| . \ | u r a vm .I; p | u n c . h e : s vn m o £ 1 1 2 3 a sn o n u t o w n : A n g o l a .U n a b l - | l n
n u e vo 1 c o n n y n n q ,B n n r b t mu t a h s u||.ck-Iupoctlcn n r a n dH u w - I i l vt a g t h e i m p n n l o a a nm e m u m m u s u l , B u n n y . u m r u
l l O s m o n d .Pu rm od .ha aba n-d u l l z u a r . w h i c h l u u m a .
"Wall, Bello. Clarity Bullah
teal W h! in Sam Hill an y an
luis' \|» In this :sell 0' woods?"
1 1 0 B E C O N TIN U E D . )
I f o r t h e u n t i m b e r - o n l y t h a n
~'z A st ic k o c ti mb er ne ar er t ha n
he ni tb l b l c kg r o u n d l ng m o u n -
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ts m e w h ! !I W u l n fo r :
t h e : In f 4 | t o b e i m m n d l n t e l y
.xt .B o t h e n g i n e e n
§ Th e Girl , a Ho rse F QC;
l @ ' a n d a D o g ~
Origin of Wedding Clkn.
'The wedding cnke dates buck to lhInu ot iiomnhu and thu emly du
at Ilomc.Instead at eiaboram marun festivals Romulus Inzlltnted th
eonhrrentlo The union ut the unandwonnnwassullmnlzedslum!
and quickly br the nun; or | loc! abark; bread together.This mnrrlag
common; was In term for mmm -entlnna among the Romana.The~
u dvllnulon deweloped,the barie
bread beams n aka
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Turombtg tuhted a nomo ani otand
to abou me my hunk.Thin proved to be ln the cabin lofi.aa me blue-end maiden no threat-
enad.and tbeatalr1raa;| o atao0m-
mon ladder Father Hlfam nn me
the candle. mo I had blolm me ugh:
out ond rolled tune!! tn the blanket:before I realised that the non must
be dlrectly overflhe room with the
Gretrlaee ln lt.I was ao Irorkmanly tired :mn 'I
rm "luv admolt a l ooea. and wus
I should have awakened before mom-ing, x dotrt know.But I did awaken.
mo thong): I don't know what umalt1ra | .tta eemed aa1tX hadn' theeauleep more thaova few mlnutea. 'There
were voices in the room beneath;
ihvombly and 111| datuhter had notxe t: oo otob ed .e oltmnlth avob oe n
reasonably early.I had no mannerof right to lmeo tu. but short of mtl'-
tlng cotton In my ea rl th em u mma e e mto b a a n y e o a y v a y d a t a r l n l
out--and I dldn't have any cotton.
" I heard aomethlng today-amne-»
thing that you 1ron*t like to hear.
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I ltudt My Head om d the Sllnlutl
and Llatened Graodily.
Charles Bullerton Ia somewhere ln thls
ndghborbood.He was ln Angela yon
terday or the du before."'Huh 1" grunted Twombly;"I won-der what son of a crooked deal hea
tfrill' to pull ot! now?Did he any
in A.Il|?l|?'"Nno.What I beard was that hehad le!! there lo zo to Atroplaf'
"I don't want to aee him come tool-ln' 'round you any more. arhatsoetrerf
Jeanie del.I ken'alll the otherume. but that was afore ld found
out how everlutlrr aooted he ia."
"You needn't ba afruld tor me. Dad-
dy." aald the url. and I could hearher low laugh."You know |fou've el-
sraya aald I'd have to mam money.and Chtrlea Bntletton ham't enouah
to tempt even ma*I heard aomething that sounded llke
a deepthmated "Gosh !-listen at um.
srlli y a!" then:1: Charley Bull#ton'a been In 'Tropla he'll ba buatln'ln here. next. trylo' to get his clan
into this here Clnnabar carnal.And
mo. I lmln't got no bool to :Land bl-hlod me.'1'hat'lI be a nice kettle of
m e "I :tuck my head out of the blanket!
end listened greedily.It seemed to bevery highly necessary tl1etl ahoutd
be made acquainted with the Dreclaelngredlenta ol' that kettle of ous. But
my luck had exhauned Itself.In atu minutes there was a lllr so thallvlozxroom below, and 1 helix! Diddy
Twotnbly ahovellag up aahea to coverthe tire.That meant goodnight; and
thouath I continued to lllten, there werenomoreaoundl.and I sraa noon,ounseo to go to aleep. leavin; the mn-
ltettle atlll unanalyud.
which way 1 should go. to the debtor to the ten.Just aa I was mlklnl
up any m-me I heard a pattar of tee!
and a dug barlted.A moment later I could eee the
bean, lndlattnetly Ile had been comin; up the road and had stopped at
nw aight-or eeeot--of sae.s u m eour argued the proximity ot a doa»
owniny hemln being, I called eoealng
Iy:*item Towaer-heir-tothe on.old fallow--that'a a boy I" and the rur
loue thlna about st tn plat he dld lt.nsnnln: up e little way and nopplng.
and nnally coming to aqua!beforeme and to un e paw for me to their.
.1 iollled him I tilt and an him noeeme xo his hearta content.Then aud
zlrniy, aa lr he had dlaoovered a lou;
loat master. he broke away and beganto leap and dance around me. barking
a furious and ltllarloua welcome.Inthe mlm of thle llohbub I hoard hoof-
heata and the aqueakllll ol'eaddle
leather. and the dofalowner rode up.
at opt 1 thought the dimly outlined
Stetaon-hntted llgure ln the eaddle aaalit!! of a boy.But It wee e woman'a
volvo. and a Slltbll' pleasant one. that
called to the do| :*Down, Barney.
and behave youreel!-wl1et'a the mat
ot all that the wee wlllln; to ta ea d t a n e e o a mo l lf ahe had onlyknuimthatIwould cheerfully flak
aloevioe In the eellar-to le! nottnngor e loft-rather than loae eight of
her . . .bu ta he wa eg o ln ao na blt
breatnleaaly:"tt ia only a abort mlle
to our cable and-and lz you are veryalled, I might |et'you ride wlnxta'
"I I'lllll be mon oet|¢meo--to walk."
I huteued to eu"Brraltht oo up the road, wen." she
atmtea.
We luadjrareraed PUIIIUU hal! ofthe promleed mile in ploddlug allence
when we came so a place where the
grade was ao ,teen that lt c ut whatwal left ul mr aea-level wind to the
amall md of nothin.
"Stop a minute and :et your
breath."aald the ponfa rider;and
ahon I had halted:"You are not unoto theee high attltndel. are you?"
"Nnot so that any one would re-mark lt." I f u n d -"How ltlgh up
are wel""About dee thouaand feet, The minela exact!! the tttuueanad three hon-
dned. 1 believe."There lt area you aee: THE LIIHBI
"Pardon me," I mmtea out; "bitt
tm e ~ y a ~ r tm r o u n ~llchin upheld br eu extra arm little jaw.
Ae ahe me admitted. ber eyes wereblue--the blue that ahedea Into flolet-and they were well-eeti vdde span
and perfectly fearleea;the kind of
eyee tlt tu match the atralyht-linedbrows out usually go with them.
I aat before the cheerful blaze.rhnekllug quietly to mreell oter the
mad adventures of the du and theirhighly romantic, not toaoy mlneulool.
outcome.Beyond all manner or doubt
I had :tumbled upon the thu-e talle-
mmna M Cousin Peters cryptic letter.
Ity the meet merveloua ot accidentsI had dlac overed the drl. the nom
and the doa: and. 1: the remalndur of
Peroy'a letter were to be taken at
its fare value.I ehould now be ln
touch with my legacy.
Aa to the eluncter of thot legacy,
there could be no further queetlou.
Grandfather Jasper had le!!me a
mlne; and I waa fully prepared toand lt the drowned mlne eg Bullertotra
awry.What I might be able to makeof lt wal a matter whic h c ould well
be postponed to mother day.Jnat aaI reechedthla poerpoolng eoneloalon.
the ;1rl'a father came ln. draw up a
eo up a c m -the neat guleh and we were lhrlng lntlale eabtn;aqnatters. I gueaa you'd
cell ua.So we camped down."
"That aaa qulte right and ownerAnd this Hr. Jasper Dudley; he d.ldn't
turn you out when he came. dld he?"
h, no, Indeed; he waa very kind.he round th e Daddy'a guleh
elelm waan't gold; to pan out an!-lltlng, he eeld be needed a caretaker
here. and alnee that time he hae aeutua money every month.But no w I
auppoee lt wlll all be didereot.Mr.
Dudley la dead.""But the heirs!" I suggested.
"We don't even know who they are.When Mr. Dudley went away he tett
a aeeled envdope wlth Daddy.He
eald he mlght come hack again, sometime. but l! he dldn't. or couldn"t, Dad-
dy woe to keep the envelope and giveittohte-Mr.Dodley'a-repreaenta-
tire. whoever that mlglxt be."'rant about plate thlckenlngt This
one was already ae thick aa molhaea
in the dead of winter!
"How were you to know thta repre
aeotatlve ll' one ahould comet" I edged
ln cnotlonely."I don't know," ahe replled elmply.
'rw
:etreaof
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When the water debldo uma. the flc!
e |due:1.66.A!u m uma Dana;n m
g f lg i g g gg ~\»h l m I n d h e s u l z e n e r vw x p e r m i t t e d
5 0 l |Q o nsh o u l de r ? "
S h e bl u sh e d 1e r y ~ k 1 c h l n ¢ 1 y ;e ve n
t h e ha n d so m e m o u n u l n w i n d l a n
\ u s n ': b r o w n e n o u g h t o h i d e It .
" I t h i n k y o u a r e c r a z y - c o m p l e t e l y
e r u y . "" ° C ¢ ' r !a i n l y I a m ; t h e r e h l m 't b e e n
t h e s l i l h t n l d o u b t o f i t sl ne e- -vre li ,
aln oe Ib o u t t l r o we ek s ag o .w h e n I
st a rt e d t o h u n t fo g : o n a n d a pl e -
fl c e d d o g a n d p l e b n l d h o n e . "
Th e r e w a s ti le no e b e fo r e t h e U r e
fo r a l o u ; m i n u t e a n d I b e g a n s o b e
a fft i d D a d d y H i r a m w o u l d c a m e t r a c k
' T h e m l n e f 'z qu e r i e d .
* Y a u u m i s t h e o l d C l n n a b n r . y o u
k n o w ; a n d D a d d y l a m e - w e l l . I s u p -
po s e y o n m l x h l c a l l u l t h e e n r e u k e r s .
t h o u g h t h e r e l s n ' t m u c h i n l a k e a n
¢ f.T h e m i n e h a s b e e n : h u t d u vr n
fo r 1 ye a r a n d m o r e . "
" Is l t 1 . g o l d m l a e f'
" l l U M . "
" W h y t h e p u t 1'" W a t e r , "sh o s l y ." l t ' | |
d r o w n e d ml n e .Th a t l l w h y l t w a s
s h u t d o w n . "o r c o u r s e . m l n vu e x a c t l y w h a t I
r u a x p e d l n z t o h e a r . m d y e t th i s
p l a i n n n n m l s h e d c o n f l r m m o n M
.»
come thousands of miie: lo llnd you?"
"To and me?"--the blue em were
as round as un tnll moon."Even lo; Jw. your hnrll and your
dog.Would you-er-would you per-snlt na excedlnaly puscan! question?
Iiememherlng :hun than lt ll putby a man who hu lout his wits? Ihre
xi 'J
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im£ mat about thu "ray of lt for youwe u p o n tbl:mountain?"
"Mnnlng Diddy. and now, partlcu
Inrlyf' :he nld. smiling acrou at rue."He has gona to mute nu regularround of thc mine bulidlngx and cab
lnl.Hot um than is the slightest un
of ii; wir he likes to feel that he Ls
mr when I lm?""I-urhr-dear ma! umm you know
when you ara?""Noi may more :hm n harmless. nac-
n n n gnu,I : n u n r w "
z t0|Jldn! be certain, but 1 zhnughs
sho nook nn llltle hrmor :mm upon her
brldh- mln.
speak of ever como out ben hlmlelff'
and nodded."One s n m ue kn ow d a: that ru
0 n l Q |...b y 0 0 3 1 1 1 : l fa b u l o u s m m { 8 d 1 e h e n
u d e d i d n o t k n o w h o w m u c h )fo r h i s
fo l l o w - n o e k t w l d e n ' h o l d i n g s .l u o t h e r
vr o r d n n h e y u a m i d b l n : u g o l d b r i r k :
m u t e d h l m f o r a a m c l e a n u p o n n
d o o m e d m i n e .T h u v u n b o u t ad!
w e r e v u t o i t .
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TNI! use wild mmm to coma tn:ing
,pam me.I (IMI :Ive :hemr mnueyfa ...'L\'L1 sri: game-
ih l l l g n u ;fair !nlning»-so Ijltc hed out tn try to turn tho hypo
| 1 s di t 1 . A . , , §q § ; . . ,.
"p md into we t. unkHxun ¢!| hla arannd Ill hills md~ uutn. dodging lggo nnqnvln
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a ° a»1 ua\ in td wltiih .HNPh 12
. I »~g n u l t n d t l n u e h o u l d e n i b n
|' Rv;i ° w _§ f * e i = 3 % w u 4 n n = »
gala? sho asked m a mn of awed
little voice."liar dld y ou gum an 1 n l. ln-
deed-tor n wr :mort space of :ima
this very du--a member of 111| An
gelic band.And it you should uk me.2 might nr run I Ieel ll though I had
unused mon of the any here from
Angels.I-I-my nr broke down.you
know.""¥e| ." she nld:"I ima!"-just asgf she did.Then:"I can at leur :ell
on when you are.'mu u tha sumth
arn slope of Clrmabar mountain.This
:dd lads on down to Mropla, lboutthan miie: below."
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The thrtlcurn Tollct Tris.Indus cleared your akin hop it dear
by mnklng Cutic un your Ivory -dl;
toilet prepnntiou. The lgptoclnanund purify. the Ointment 16 soothe and
haul. 111| Tnlcum to powder and perfume.No tolirt table un complele
without them.254: every1rbere.-Advemaemmi.
momsm oven '
CH|LD'S BOWELS WITH
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FURM NEW PARTY
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by mnklng Cutic un your Ivory -dl;
toilet prepnntiou. The lgptoclnanund purify. the Ointment 16 soothe and
haul. 111| Tnlcum to powder and perfume.No tolirt table un complele
without them.254: every1rbere.-Advemaemmi.
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v e ~
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morrow.Ant your dnsnrlst for :yan
sne "California Fl; Syrup." which huaim.zlona for habla md etmdnn ul
all am printtd on bottle.Homer!
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Never say "Asplrin" wlthout saying "Bayef."
WARNING!Unless you see name "Bayer" on lahlels,
you are no!getting gexluine Aspirin prescribed byphysicians over 21 years and proved safe by mlllons for
Colds Headache Rheugnatism
Toolhache Neuralglz Neurltis
Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain
Accept only "Bayer" package whleh conlalns proper dlreclioul.
m u ul un. of ll unmr-m¢\~ °'.?' Ind wo-an
A n O vs n l g h i .
" M a , d u v~ s n : t h e L o r d c a n fo r g o a d
b o r n "
-n r c o ur s e , W il l ie . "
' T h e n l l '| f u n n y .I l l h a r d l y u s e
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BY "BM'£R" IN 1960
L o o k f e r H a m a " l a y e r " a n t h a T i b -
l l l l u Th n n Y o u H a u l
N e ve r W o r r y .
u y o u n m u s e m n . w o r l d f a m o u s
M p l r l n .a s p n o c r l b i d b r p n y u c u m
fo r o u r u r e n u a n e n a n .y o u m u s t
u k t a r 'B u y e r Tl b i t t i a t A s p i r i n . "
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nt h t a b l e ! a nd a p p e a r s o n e a c h p u c k -
l n h r 3 o u r n r a t w l l u a q i l n l t i m m -
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t l s n u It m m m a ° 'b u s t . "
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p l l e d C h n r l h ." T h e n , f o r ? a t | ' | a k a . w h i t l l l h l
t r o u b l e ? " i n q d r t d J a c k l m p a u q u y .
I t W u a P l a s l t n a m .
A N u r I i l m p i h l r l m l n m s . h l l
m u t e u p t o r s a l e a n d a pm a p e et t va
pu r e lm n a r h a d be e n l o o k i n ;o u r n .
" I U n d e n r n h i n g J u n l l y o u a d ve n -
rl n e d . b e n p o r i e d : "Th a t u . a l l e x c e p t
t h e n ~ o n n e a m y o u m n u d o n e d . "
" l t n u m u m u s h m e p l a n e o f t w o o d :
a t t h e a n d a t m e m a n n . : m e o u r a a r
ex pl a lu ed .
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d o e a n ' t b o l d m u c h m o n u m : a s p o o n -
fu l .Y o u d o 1 : \ '2 e l l ! u m a t i n a a t r n w .
d o y o u ? "
" W e l l ,If n u n m u c h l l l l l r y o u
\ \0U l u C a r b o n G n u f o r L o ve L z t t l r a .
'Tm t h r o u g h w i t h G l o r i a fo r t h e r e s t
o f m y l i f e . " n l d C h l r l i o u b e m u t e d
hlandly .-Boston Tnncript
faz égbbvmu em
No Langer Deohtho Fnduun
Then was s great aumpedo tar
omnibus A mu: ru pushe d ollun and he and ma lon flllld on
can plncal."DM Dod aes the man XIII! '
ul od? asked lb! little boy.
"Of mum he did."'And will he annul: him!""Ba hal punished llm. sauna'
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ltn : n a n k n m| | a | : n s 2 d \ ¢ l,
boundmtellll. either rouilgor
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Sty!-0 lmpnvd.
TNI! hu been a noueelbh | |ln thi dema nd b s bo n lt lib
£or tho school Stow.with the
wh o a l wly lw o n th l b i g i o d h ll
ma who knoc ked tha mm nmmm o n hu n * NIL a s | u n h d i
9llJ'\\'» hs brown: un baseball +
o n in ' m u n u n n p u p -
Bo n wh o h u e m go outwin footbnil games |ln|1a hndotlIIIO have nought an opportunity
main tome mm at nuc lal ~
in sc h ool hlleh lll ur ls. hu t~out what rot hu b een Mudd
in Bdlon.The y mo w um h on
o l!don't do meh r u m p - a n
"hbllh" anyway.The school hero ltiil mnlntllnl.
M is truollng at \:tomar
Pr ay do n n ot to n al z o u n ilyouth al suddenly ll !n tht
ot meh llrlion.Llh n ri n n l n r Jthe U18 lmoronmont ln school u
I ll!some through n u r plot:
ma n canfol work intion.The author must h i l l !
his mm lntenct ln A school mmlfhlllgd af to nl. the he 1o"a1I.
. m a m Chapman In §.hc2l¢1v I
'IYlbnne.
|I I Q 1An r m m . "w o m a n s l v l e r
vu u n u u I l i l u sPedoct "Third" Politlcai
Brganizailon.
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IS --PROGRESSIVE PARTY"
Pmfnrm Promuluatn ind into Ixo-I evtlvl Gdmmittoe Named-Ovar
soo Attlndlng Connlava Arc
Mach Chamr Members.
Grand Isinml Nah.-Az g mass con
fnntluu h\~rr all:mlul by more thanHill alvlflnlws many of wimm a n
'widely known In :lute pollllml circles,me "l'I0zfls=dve Party" was nn.'un}l°d.
|l'hia namv was nlec lvd fmin a ilu!
'uf mum lhan tuvnrrlife amzzvsled
by the dv|I|!8t¢*1¢.J. Il. Eflsninfvn o!
Norlh 1'l||le- zurnpoaml the nnmv :hat
fnas adapted.He server! mu olmtrman
ol' Un- mrnmlnee on nrnunlmllon.
The naming ot 1| nate ticket was
lon until a im-r date.A total of nrry
| count!-as www n-prvsl.-mod nl the mwt-I1n|:,While fnrtythu-e counties hlled'ro send sk-Iogznlm.The miwenlion
Ide¢I¢lv1.'|In . postpone mngmulnnnl.
[mu ms and legislatlvo organisationi until conventlolus can he piled in meh
gawfnmentul dlvialnn.The following stats executive mmImittee was named from rougmaslunallu mr mn z c.ic.wmunxer.2-*na-sz;
John F. ll\|mh3 S¢\'0nd§3Irn. Mariolwwk ea,Third:Arthur G.Wray.
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Dlso dered Stomach
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3 dent!!!hlmselr us somet h : a h o u l d n 't y o n ?Th a t i l . I !
com es ."
u r e :n o t h i n ;eas ie r,o t eou ral
r e e d : a n d m e n . s i n c e vo s e e m
no s cr a p ed t h e b o tt o m of t he C !
l r di a h cl ea n x atrltclzed o t !
Kh i n; e la e .
L 'h e u w e w e n c o m i n ; u p t h e r o
hl l o b a ck , M l s a Je a n l e . y o u g a l
t b ! l m p r e s d o n m e l w u a e r a
. d l d n ' t y o u !"
l l d n t y o u t r y t o g i ve m e t h a t 1
sl o n f' ah e e o u nt o r a d .
n m I d l d n ' t h a ve t o t r y vt
l - I n a s m u c h a s y o u m m be
l d l n g t h e a ft e r n o o n i n A t r o p l a !
Le fo r c e d a q u e e r l l t t l o l a u g h a
1 l o w e r o ve r h e r l m l t u n g .
W h en y o u we r e lt i A tr o pl a. dl d J
or h ea r an y t hi n g o f th e ot h e r c n
LT"a t h e r e a n o t h e r o n e ? " a l s o a a k
it br ea thl ea al y.4
[ w a l t o l d l o l n A n a l ' t h l a a n
mn
la th i s o t h e r m o n a m a n a
r a l " a h e p r a a t e d t o k n o w .
Yo u co u l d s c a rc e l y c a l l h i m t h
m e t h l m o n l y o n c e .H o i a a n
e u g l n e e r a n d b l a n a m e l a B a l
-- C h a r l e s Bu l l e r t o n . "
fl h a d r o a ch o d u p a n d g o t h a r 1
o u t o f l u h o l s t l r m e r t h e m a :
h a n g I t m r In t o t h a tlr epl aee
l d h a r d l y h a ve b e e n m o r e : t a r t
C h C h a r l e s B o l l e n o n t "s h e a t
n d ." l a L t r . B u l l e r t o o n e n t "
H o t he ro .ex a c t l y , b u t n a was
o p l a t w o d a n us o.D o yo u .
Ve h an e e , h a pp e n t o k n o w h i m '
0 h .y e a :qu l - qu i t e we l l . "
Th e n .na t u r a l l y ,y o u k n o w
e t h e r o r n o t h l l a l n m y c l u a -
a y c l l l l . I m e a n . "h e e m o r e sh e l e t t h e b l u e 2
a p t o h e r k n l t t l n g . a n d i f I w a
ll a h e n l h e p r et t y l ip s w e r e t vr l a
em a ol vel In a m o rt ot ' w r y s ml t e
'T h e l a l t t l m e I s a w hl t n h e
l h e a r u c r a z y . " s h e n dm t t t e d .
'l m ' t t h u d e l l g t n t r u l i " I t n u r m u
. u l l n t o n i s o n l y a n d P m e r
r l t a p l w e a r e a l l a b l k c r a z y .
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:nr renova ot their own.Dahl.crime or some other hidden page In
their apparently blameless live: may
be the real reason for thelr mins
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Convarutaon."Some mlk at the duke marrygng a:TFN girl.""\\'1mu-money u nik-
In»:!*"
Thwlnda al women have kiémy mdblsdder tmubhmdnnursuapeetit.Womeah cnmphinu oiten mn £0 bl=°==a=»=.=1¢ bu ~ »~'°f51~ ar fhf
I'nnrll|: T. J Hllnhury, Fifth; HenryApklnn, 8Ixs\: F. L. Imllen. at !s'I1.'e.
The rnmmllxeo olerlod the fotlow
Im: ofllroész J.Il.I`.»dmlaxon,North
l'l:lu~. chairman: SV. Il. Green of Oun
ha. swcrf tnryz K. C. I-Cnudson of Ge-
noa. trfasurer.Followinx the adoption of n nnrls
name the \lul¢°:nlm|over 500 In number. lined sgrvemenls which.when
received ami approved by the Qeqro
an nf anne, urlll be the ¢-harler mem
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mu t e um m e su r e nz n J ll l u t ut l l c sm a n k n o w i n t o w h a t t o r r l b l o e n t a n : l e
m e n t h o r h u s b a n d h a d l o t t e n 5 e a r s
be fo r e .l i e w a s t h o u g h t t o b e a r e -
sp e ct a b le m er c ha n t ; h i s h om e ll fe w a s
M o o r a n d hlam ele aa.
On e d a y h e w e n t ou t t o b u y a n e w s
p a p e r a n d r e t u r n e d n o m o n .
F o r y e a r n n u w i r e m o u r n e d h t m a s
de a d . u n t i l o n e d a y d u r i n g t h e w a r h e
fu m e h a c k .He w a s no w a s o td le r . bu t
n u dl sa p pe ar a nc o w a s ex p l ai n e d b r
th e fa c t t h a t , u n d e r a no t h e r na m e a n d
l n m o t h e r t o w n ,h e h a d bee n c al 'l'!'
l n g o n n fr a u d u l e n t sto ck a n d s h a r e
o n t u - a " t n n c l t e t s h o p " - a n d h a d b e e n
ur r e n e d a n d s e nt e n c e d to n l o ng t e n n .
l l a w a s r e l e a s e d d u r i n g t h e t r a r , a n d
w h i l e s e r vi n g l n F r a n c e h a d th o u g h t
o f t h e on ce h a p p y w i fe h e h a d a o
mi sl ed .H e n c e h i s su d d e n re a p pe a r -
nn c e t o a w or l d \ \ h lt . ll l tn d ll l m ol t fo r -
go t t e n h t m . - L o n t l o n A n s w e r ;
Mo r e t o t he P oi n t .
Th e o l d l a d y co u l d n o t b n i p g o t o :
to o l e : p du n In a t h e s e r m o n . a n d w h e n
th e m l n lx t e r c a ll e d u p on h er . he c ou l d
n o t r e fr a i n fr o m co m m e n t i n g u p o n
t h e fa c t .
Aw a re o f o ne o f h er h ah l tn . he sa i d
" W h y d o n t y o u ta k e s n a i l ' d n t l o g
th e s e r m o n ? "" A n t "s h e re t or t ed ."\§'lt;r d o n 't
y o u p u t t h o a n a l ! In y o u r a e n n o n f'
re m i t d l k id n e y o r o u oo e r o u e u e .I f the kidneys ar e n o t i n a healthyeonditaon,they ma y a a na e t h e o th e r o rgans to become dlaeaaad.1 f \ i . n i n l h a l Ja c k , b l d . | c h e , l o a a o { a u
bit aon , o moo wos n. are often li me! ay mp-toma of ki dney trou ble.
p o s i t d i l l :u m m ;u u n o m t .n f .
Kl l m e r'e S wa m p R oo t , a t»1=ri¢'|ll'I p n
ac ri pt i on , ob t al na d a t an y d zo g m n, m yb e i m t a .rem edy need ed t o o verc ome
og; co ndx tio na.l I nm o r !a r l e a i a a b a t tl e l mme d l a l d y fr o m a n y d r u g n o n
Hosraeet i y o a vi a h l i n t t t o l l e a t t h l a
E I L | > N p l n t t o n : m d t e n e m u t o 'I t .
U m a r I : C o . . n m g t n m m , N . Y . fo r r
:ample bottle.'W h e n w r i t i ng b e ar e m d£lll llli 91l. thi s pl pqrf-AQ[ ¢r¢| |gm| ng_
Ba tt l e- Ba t te re d M o n i t o r .
' T h e Cu r a t o r #o t t h e L a n n c e l t n n
a n d Ta s m a n i a n mu s e u m s h a ve p r e
sen ted t he Ro yal S o-o ld s o f Taa ma nla a
p r e l l t u l n a r ; a c c o u n t o f a n e a r l y c o m
p l e t e sk el et on o f a gl g a n t l c ex t in c tmo n s te r .re c e nt l y di s co ver e d i n t h e
pleltttncena be-ds o f T u m a n l a .T h e
a n l m n l w a s a n l l fi l l 'a a t h e lar ge st
c r l a t l n g rltl nooe roa.T h e n e w d l l
cm re ry u h n w l cl e ar l y t h a t i t wma 1
rh l l t ow n m s l ik e a nl m l t t w l l h a lkll lll
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*Is m m nur.1 un dmun d thew¢DPl11I :pint zboullndl of dollan
mms to wmv iz out.lt'»--1t'| rather
9ltltu\."*You men the ¢ompan:| annul""HIE tha eompuay 6idn'£ ton nn!
lh i n .lt vu just one om man."How le wus c oming no the real
melt of Lbl thlng and I looked myma ot c ards over c urta il: to the
and that I abould ml mferplny ll.
"Pm fond at lwrtel." 1 vmlured;
"llvvfmlr mining uurlel." and mareupun she told me the swf; o! lbs Cln
mhar.Il.s u n fu r w g l w of
Bullertoni tale. with a few on o f
:ho parm.ulnn thrown ln.,gg wr _plqqqod Mule Schehsnuldeuad¢n10ml IL my grandfather Im!
burn a mlnvrill almkhdchr 1|thu
-qnory vez 1 lzuauwu.un: uuu;know what 1 load rw have uma fromwhntrver poor frqment M a mind I
hgfl len!"Agnla she uid:*I do=n't know what
you mean."*J w you will," I IRIIPG "I have
lucid Intrrulx at lima: al! cruy folksda, rw know:Whon my nest one
rome: along ru explain u much u Ican-which hn'|.mrly an muc h as
you mllht think at that."It was gust ll :his mommt thu her
luher returned, so also went on rm;her soc!knitting wrhlle we Iwo men
lnlked 1 blt and had a bedtime smokePrluy soon I begin to ge: sleepy-
\ natural conlequrnre of lbs arena-
mss dnb-hind ut the llald yum, whlth
1 a u ; q | q n m; to h i d e , D a d d y
n .I l l \ | l \v w n v w - - . . . - . ._. .- __ -vring than on u n ground during nnorm. Mesure in the un c u t g a i n
she air, u a mas. is as rum; um ll.
the bird ls, in a movlng. supponlng
medlum. like n swimmer in n su°ou|,1_|r-
5o1|rlu| rirrr.
Den't Neglect lynn.
The mnjodly ol' peopln do not cantortheireyesutheynhcmld. The
en in too delielle an u m a to ho
nuhiodod tu :u p mu r u xrutmanl. A
tuddra chnnn from n m v haightlight to darkness should be :voided
and. if the eyes an at nn weak. the
prrralllng 12010: in tbl ru-um is which
Iurh u me upend! much time, shouldbe tn some tint um In :nothing and
natal to tha ual.--Danni: News
w a n n e u n : w h e n D o m e : n l v e g r u v v n u p r
You an have that delicious md satisfyingc e r e a l b e ve n g e , P a x u m . w i t h m y m e a l , a n d b e
n f s - y o u , a n d t h e c h i l d r e n , m a 'I` h e r e 'a c h a r m
w i t h o u t h a r m i n P o s t u m .
._.¢¢».u
d l l d r i r t n m !MIP a t ¥a11a»whim thu'
n u m !s l n f n m s n m l n m c m r e r n i n nfl-
dlt 1nn .1|
.l.H .II»lmI~m=n ax-iwnlml fm ' fun d s .
Piw ts ws s wr o nu de l n m an y |!|» I: »g al es
H P l s n p r vw r l l i h v r n n w i n l l u n n l l h t h :
lm pu n nl n w n i' :1 ll h rm i r n mg n al g n fum !
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1.l,1¢ \
Ponum coma In :w o zorm ss lnlunl rmmm nn unumn d o l n ru m ly i n n » w p b y th e ad d do n d b o il i ng van n .P o u u m C o r n ! ( i n p o c h p s o l Im p : b a l k . l m : h u n w h opa i n t t u u zl h t bl d r in k 'bi l e tb l m al ) l l b l i ng p n pn n d )
m a d o b y b d l i n g l o r i b m l n u u a .8a» 1db 7¢t l¢r oc¢ n.
The road to health is a good road
for anybody to follow
" S n t h a t w e n m !s a r w p Ne br a sk a
ll k e 1 | pn i d o U r fe . " h e la i d .
A b a n d o n ; Tr i p t o A m e r i c a ,
Ln n r lu l l . -l '| 'll n f\M l n l n vr Ll oy d
G e o r g e h a s : l f H n l l e l y a n n m m r n l th nl
be In u u i m m i nm d h i s p n a l wa vd : r i p s c
\\|nx!|'|.ngwn l l o 1 | l l l h a ve z o m y l l :
Fl ng l am l no seo t h o i r i s h t r e a t ;
ilu .vf-°~y=
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Bhir, Nebr., Docerrxber xs, 1921.
nz hay to Bob
A u o c u . r i s i v s m v n r o n N '~1 r m r r s ' m x a m v s ~
A L L ' m x r s o n s ~PLAYS No y y p g n
GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS -wp COMMENT ~
T h e O f f i c i a l P a p e r o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a . a s ~~"4
VOL XXV.BLAIR, W ASHINGTON count, Nmarusxg, DECEMBER 22.1921.L ?'`NQ_ 47
CDUNTY BOARD MEI:'fS|""""""°§v Mamma;_;§&§.,.f§i,»§ fy s .WMM °"..'jj°":;m,,.,. 0DD FELLUWS ARD
.u.Lows .zzmm nm- 1 2: °;,»,,; ;_»;~=,,,_
=»-»¢.~;.~ 'x q w r ~'' I _ 1 lu- excellent sntutdnmant .,.x n s l z m s n m
Na oansns °' "'n';,':"§bflf -- j.'3 !¢|v¢.. an thu wi-mu lchool neighbor- x FAIT PICMC 1s A
~m u m s ,; ; ; ' : , ." " ', . : . " " ° " ' 1 : " : . , .f m ~
s n .l uI N E S Q , r o n o o .W . . . . . . . . . \ . . - M r m . M n r n - f f n p m -.hm: by thu mmbc n 01 the W nnc h
|Gir\|' Club in commandos wi th t h cum: succxss
\
-fran E'{'E¥¥?"'!§F;n n m m
A s a m m s m r o o m r r r : w u t
w m v N e w s N O T E S
lr . Im¢ fE . Yn n |. . 1 ' n |& d e n t o I
N l l i n l h h u n B u l l F a i t h -
»~;1|»|».¢fzh»pn»¢zp¢1
bzxca News
H i n Blanche Peek Minded the
He ma Tlkn t p lly of tha Iieeum
mane at the opera hcule Fridw ova-
ning.
Fred
911| and
Ch u.
lui week
find new
Le llil
thsvlmnharllntoeu mluud mntho
henddt ar tb eyuuus kklhn nnynu
rl-nae owhnillledha ueil.W o n -
pestthlstnewmloull oulyapnnn-Lathe.T h r mum it is only good
whe n gi ve n b ds m th e h u h ve rv
n u b m a u m r m n v n u u l m e y m a n n u m - » . a . n . u m ¢ f l a n
eo mo wi th h e r f u ra ln vd ly u vi s h ., v n d n y l a r n u u n g u m 5 0 4 \ \ |
Bm. Bmntm: leads tha pay er mon- hnlaam.
ln ;Wnhuday,¢va4n,¢th u weak };o h m ¢u |Ch d rp n c tln e P r fd ly n e nln lu u w lu1 °S | bu nh y _M" '' ;m ,_ §';,_,'§°,°§
Shbk ! u f th u u rmo n ne xt Emily ( mud
A s a m m s m r o o m r r r : w u t
w m v N e w s N O T E S
lr . Im¢ fE . Yn n |. . 1 ' n |& d e n t o I
N l l i n l h h u n B u l l F a i t h -
»~;1|»|».¢fzh»pn»¢zp¢1
bzxca News
H i n Blanche Peek Minded the
He ma Tlkn t p lly of tha Iieeum
mane at the opera hcule Fridw ova-
ning.
Fred
911| and
Ch u.
lui week
find new
Le llil
thsvlmnharllntoeu mluud mntho
henddt ar tb eyuuus kklhn nnynu
rl-nae owhnillledha ueil.W o n -
pestthlstnewmloull oulyapnnn-Lathe.T h r mum it is only good
whe n gi ve n b ds m th e h u h ve rv
n u b m a u m r m n v n u u l m e y m a n n u m - » . a . n . u m ¢ f l a n
eo mo wi th h e r f u ra ln vd ly u vi s h ., v n d n y l a r n u u n g u m 5 0 4 \ \ |
Bm. Bmntm: leads tha pay er mon- hnlaam.
ln ;Wnhuday,¢va4n,¢th u weak };o h m ¢u |Ch d rp n c tln e P r fd ly n e nln lu u w lu1 °S | bu nh y _M" '' ;m ,_ §';,_,'§°,°§
Shbk ! u f th u u rmo n ne xt Emily ( mud
mth of Bid!
uk ihxilhe=d his bushing
514:-K a n ; 1 1 | i n
: m ~ m m ~". ¢ ~
friends.
The fnrman north of tmm hun
been busy vsecinnting clttle thi!
tru-k.ihrry Tucker Ind 16 had
vnccnated, Lvmia Grimm 18 bud.
|
rx 11 rm 11 1 nn me u 1,1 :1 1 1: 1m -zulfzm 1 z l\ 1 ffl
NU PHUFIT SM
lui week And his h~
find new jabs.
Lellil Park is now
recovery following h
Hi n Ha d C sn no n
and at B2 C. Lippinou
The Peck hmily o
district in nut of »
Hom: Tllcnl play of tha lieeum
owns at the open home I".ridlYno -
nint-
Cluk Llpplnwtt had a lmuh up
wit h ! ., C.|.»e an \ve ¢ku oS uml|y
m m .n h u h m n p s i n d md c m- u
nmvh r dn lan c ho o le wry d gy .
A h m B u r e a u : ma ti n g wu h i d
80 had and Ted Thcrkellm 18 head.day arming, Dec. 12, to discuss bus-
The rufalt of the Ylncimtioa will be ima of interest to farmers.-Wuhingi-on is ful
dder11iined.tomon'ow when the auto The Bench Cipb held thtir dance in wo me n of ~veterintrhn makes bil retum trip.Blur Ill! Thvridly night.|Jo:u11.lL
on the roni to
| long Hines.npent the mek
3.11.r Pleugnt View
rlntine and the
chad.
I of pence and
-Fiint (Mich)
I
A m n l d F u m 8 u \ s u D a 1 , B o . t u n d | ; r ,
D e e .l'h. h.! r . Y o u n | , 'i s |R a m
n t u é c n t a f f u m e u u l i t i o n l n n d h u
h d n a c z c l l l l n i o p p o r t u n i t y i n h i !
e m e m e s p a d x y t o a o o v r h l t a s n b o
d o u o b y g n c t a a t l o n l l f l r l h l n o r -
R o p o y u h a ve c o m a i n a b o u t fo u r r u m .
pi an o s in th a c ou n ty :s ha r e : ha m n me n w B F R o b b I i l n m e r
o f d c k h e r d !I u n b e i n c r i m i n a l l y
n¢ t \ i ¢ ° | \ ¢i n a r i n l f o r i n d i a o f a n - * r 1 s r c a v a c n 'W U TE B
d e a d h o n Th e I n v In p l a i n o n t h i s
m d r e q u i r e ! t h a t c a r e fu l d l m p o d t i o n " T l i l w e M I a t t a i n u n w t h e u n i t y
--¢1 _nl.|.. ¢_...5.. .. l¢...L _ . J n l l.: ir anu uln fi f
§¥~ 'ugh g| f. #gun Bgg g Bl Ill 6856 DOG!!! wnrun urtrlllq"aww ul. um num um va un lawni\\||u ...-,rm hours.W he re th llisn dd on en ei gh- the So n of Go d, u nto a mit : mmadm--f ~._.-f-..? .- -r mn nlmn ld aa eto iz th atitla do n a. mn n. un tn tha :n e| | n re ottl1 es ta .tur ¢
I f l ll-B ummm."my Ann u, lr bo will pn um tb l
v w - 4 | o l m mu md g w e mmmx
hllld tho county lgoat nd Fxnn
Bureau.Ill lllth r r o f th o Neb r u h Un l-
wnlty urlll ulk hr A shox while on
tho plodblH<.lm ol the (um home-
n n k m .P u l u m e n a n n c a a ! v v l t l m t
1 g ud vl! e\f o\' I putnar an d Ulu
UMM! hu mldc hens!! | specialist
don g nu llnu of nd ud ng th e wp,
wc r k a n i u u k i n g llmo n a lh d a n tb y
mann:ol lnhor uvlnl plans.
ll;-hlndnn Fzmn.
l l i t l s n m d o o c t b o y m u c t h u u w
solute avklloce n d they can mon
me u ec mp ld nl. mum th e guilty
nun.W e u mm mu lemmd b w n y
nu n wh o u ll: h lmy ll n tu mo r m
dak nut country ol van vrlll allow
hll m p u a u : m m n u m ;|
va mn r ln u p d th a n allow them to
lla uwnd no um. bln ncldxbon are
expan d w loan mlm we would n~
c ommen d the umo dn itk pa lky u
am emplayod ln name commonizlea
when n opontk n hu b oon fo und n
tha man who pcrmlu mdv~vndl¢Ion~
o n h h n l u e d n t u n l e n M m i n
of tho lu lln u l o l c m- u c '' n m u
our purpose.To \ttaln4.l\I.| md In
'uvc our Sunday Sdnol. 8. Y. P. v..
pny ar mgdm and regnlu services.
Tl\ d | 4 vo n: | p lAc ¢ ¢ olc . \ n\ , | | z l| a
to pnedccfo plum of lzunlntlon And
ln opportunity w work." h t u s p t
together by working logcihcr and
n r u l n r w n m r . "0n Sunday momlng the pular will
spank on "Three Eaacndalx (ar Sw:-
ceu." md ln the evening on 'The Cal:
md Pmmlu al Un Gospel."We wlnh
thlt ull of our pcnyle mlgh! llnr than
nennom.lc In an lnspintion ui mm
N0~BOF|~ S~
-
s n =§§`£§-LE "§z'I&h§§'nl`71E'§§£}}i-3
County Commlsadonafs Rwm.nty to learn tint it vu | 1molt'tm] eauBlair, Nehr., Der. 19, 1921.tha mmnlnmn: rata nl' than naman-i ,hrinimaz ini thr @h1WfhPF§§fE;§5§°`él?.§'";£?"§§|.m»"r,'Fm;~;.°::szThe PNN of eww Commilliomm
mat punuuxt to adjofnruman u k m
D u , s , mx .
lllnn us al the bn me eting were
n a d md qrprond
On modun duly made and n r r l d
Warrant No. im in the mm ol 822.96
to Russell Gndar Mfg. Co., lu em-
ulhd for num th at n um h ad b ean
paid.
Eden:ion of.Mn¢her'| Hmlon vu
g n n te d wA n n | P e t » e r lo n ! o r lp e -
rlod la! six monvhl unless noone! re-
voted.
Thu follumlng refund ovden wen
-alluvnd
Jon. F Bonne, $41 10 an ueoum.
1 !bring unused ln " v u whoa!
did rk i.
E d s Nnnll $2.50 on ummm. ol
bein; amassed wml wo pall tuna.
l l v u nwvud and nwonelsd that
Un bi ll o f Ur umm. i n u n mmm:
-n $100.00 he zu! w ;'15JJ0.C u r h d
After n c areful enmlnlthn vi thu
'ltwu mzwed that the 1 lo vi n ; d um:
be a llnlnd , md th! e mu C le rk i s
%e| -ab y a rdu d w dn ' vu-n uts on
l
fallowlny bllll an lhfznt tu~\&bled in favor of tha compulsory wa-
lng for mbexuluis.Man urmbogln-l u u w w w a u p m m a f m m u m n
diana |Ȣ-ul not only lmmm du\;~Im but ec onomic dangnn In coun-
klu when it hu been lllavnd ze ex-uz »a\nmm».u»a.,¢¢ua, se hu ul-
c n n n d t n m d m a x n n t l n a u e h n
uhm u m um ie. lm emu ed ur rlble
looses of livo nod.Old timoh from
Denmlri nmemhc r bw it beam: in
p r e u lu t that the nvarument hsd
t o u h : l u n l n w lu ovm h lnd l.
1: vm! o u t a n d uma L M :tile ofth a c o u n tr y , u s a ti n g mi . wi d :
on my c ompeundnu vrbgtgoever hu
the owner for his lou.
our num pvemment ie u c hin hard
lc understand why ;vm| y nople am
nbc oblec tiou m twi ns-
The mod frqueut ahy mlon ll lhn
n hn nq a nn o! a n a ll ( c o de r ab -
lla hs bfigp on fa hlx plan Who:-
mld = » - =» g ; ; ~ mt n e e d to l! h e
wlll k é p ueplniely and me
l nepu-nu wabarlng tmugh ,na feed
bunk he will chan object that he
umm h uti n mothe r ta nk .On the
c mmn a u a th a ln mn d m p xm
C
u
x xp
elxllc
TI
thdl
for
Thf:
c h u
u w
A
Call11
nles
an I
Tl
4
'" " # * _mullmammnmnnmmhuuaoununnnnu-
.
qhristmas Programs, Trées
and Santa Clause with `
Gifts to Q;-:lignt the
man sus blluuu vhkh ups duh mmbuuuzsuu hsllundprocon-
ln! tho ariy mn aftha ntlnl- udtohotdmlndnarpinxic.(Jouty Agent Olxonwilpxnunt md Whentha luppnhourlrrlvodlnd
uhh-insd the plum ol work ndoptad tha momben Mad out to tho eilning
by G1ub|muhr tlmedlireetlosx of Ne- momthlyluundihlld hhluhixly
h u h Exnmim Bmvien.Thane (naming vrithmodkx t°°d'~hi»|»girlannninrmhuadyldlnnldnltosumdnlryomv uradyford\xb&ndh|veorgmh-\daba|kntb|»ll !hem|nd;t¢Ir|!h\'\}i|h._
i
v\i
¢,'v'T,`.7}§§&.Z'-§i1`"-iilfi~ elwwd im knmedintaly ihey vm pro- I md aiwndnna.11 you Iran! w T |.
Hua! vvrk and will - Menu him lnd wune thin ihli. 0-My hang, mme.The litmdnnae wu not 9 ,,',1",f.'.,L,.,.. hrdu ..,.1.,"§....n w\y.,.¢..¢u.».\....1'mu.¢.w qnI\|nollrzel\nSund|1bu¢ theln-r m m e d a n d U n t r i m r n e d L a d i e s |
u me mf w- war! 1| My ='-~='l'f'"°' *° 'f'l.'E!';i"i':L'3¥ 23; %€'f':€.":.5°'??'~_.!i*."L&' t " L i H a t s a n d T a m s .S a l e c o x h m e n c e s
|tu|:|11ri\k.h wil! soon be ready tn|B n t e r t i u n s n t ~ my v u d
moot all comen.by wmmxmu and rnuavmg the cz-Q
Thencitntlnnl. wap, muiul nam- allen! mpper. |number d mms `
bon mdmmle diulnu dnlldztsl ihn won unnmd much u ulil»d.\-hh;mdknco |nd shvwud eonddaoNa¢onte»t.B\!l \hravtnI |¢¢.'Du
Monday, Dec. 12th'" " " " " " ` " " " "m nm.n u m nlulu during ibn coming a o u t
,ggf \The county 4\~ -ehlnnan of the Furn '°1*§~1=°°"§ :die
Follo this mwrhinmnnl.;
"W ' " " " ' "u " " " " " '` _` "" "" " " ' "" " " " " " " 'n d 'r have soma speck Imulc I ;Sunday moming.¢1_ gA vgR 5 513 n m AND ( 593 13 m d " ' ; § 3 " ; *l" " ; ' u th B mu _ _ ;
f wen-: h d l w h 'rho nu c an-inum dumbR o r 1 |!\\'\y| plan _;_,,_,.,,,,,_worth _ m g a m. s u m u ma f mw a b y l p u m-
_|_\-r._;. __-__»f..»n \.. \...\.| s.. n.- .|..... n_.z.. _\.n;...... _...A nu- V--- ..._Tha Chlfui CIQVCI' (IIB £8150 UP jqlg by Rug, B|1)¢|,Vueal ,da by
and lasts until CHRISTMAS |921ro wn bn dr sd yb n en ma do ou tmd
nbmlded w U16 mu md fa lle n !
mtlu r ltlu .lth wa ll wu rih h nrlng
l l m l n d k a d o n o l w h n b u b u n n e
umpllllaoddurlulheulxmonthsthxi
Un wu d n u h t m c l r r l d a n me
urlmeuubenemmpllshldlnthufutunr,....».A....¢n u m h u Hunnd
nrumlcu.
The other hx Cmlnty Anm Olmn
vu wld that evln after Ivedng the
muon moeommendad by 'tha Unlvur-
my l Mek of he n d id :wt b y a ny
eg p .On ln ndofn they n nfound w | » bully |n1=u¢a`wlu1 un.
Hum'much quiet,thoughtful work
ence:Tudz lng n ,Q°!ekanlng'
Dbuylng ! L "The leuan a u :
Pmv. 20 :27 md Am ma- zo,KA
ll over and pnpu-v w uh some p
ln the spirit of the pledge.
Y o u wl ll me m u h a n y w h o
at ani of dm- lervlnx.
Chauncy M.Fen/man.F i n o !
ma u m g n . I n $ l lv \ . u . u r : R i uI u l ul l a v r w u t cl u l u n a n a l n u u n : A ml l : w rm d k c h u r c h , I m - u e ve .fr m b e n o e x c e p t i o n t o t h e d e . Th e y
: l a D a n i s h L u t h e r a n s w i l l h a n a w r l m m e c o r d h l l y a l l w h o n n j o y n i c e
p r q g r a m m d t r e e a t t h d r c l v a r c h p r o g r a m s .T h !l h t l m d l z g c h u r c h
h l o n d n y a w n i n g , D e c . 2 6 .i n f i l l h a n 1 m m m .i n f o m n d t i l i n l
s o L a t t e r D a y S a i n t s a r e p l a n n i n g b y t h e m e m b e r s a n d A t r o u t f o r t h o
_. | v. . . . - - r\ - . . \ - ¢ . _ . I .L : u . . . . .\..-:.\.......-.a ..|..n.......
f o r b a r i n g b e f o r : i h l c o u n t y I N ! ! !m u m g g m " m m m b y
o n l u t 1 ' h u N 1 | y u \ d h a v n f o m ! n d g h l g d " | , ; ¢ | m | , ¢ | _ | ¢ ; ; | § f ¢ "
t l l i l t y o f h a vi n : l i q u o r u n l n r f u d l y i n d m . ; b y G l g q y g g " g g ¢ ; ¢ ¢ | » , M L y l a
h i s p o u q n l o n a n d n c a i n d s a n t e n n a m,,;,_
g f $ 1 0 0 a n d c o s t a .
, u m c u e h u n s -t o H I M A n o n n o u n . n a m e a s u o n z u a
e
. " i
Scarf Sets and Chokers
the dif§e;'¢nt fund.:to pay
Carried, al! membnn presmt .»'.;°;2i|??!1ff . .E:'{':'51° _.__._ ,-.I'°fi'i';I' 'fi`that would be just the thing for herI*\ Chrastrnas Present
<~ . w A LIBRAL REDUCTION
31 u m u f ; » : 1 1 f f " J § "r§» §»¢=§§i§¢ll wa a ma n do i f ma m wi d : mu m
i ,mdi nu on :mud n h i n um c o un ty Wa known from experience that he
5 in ~p g ;110 mg;|Lh|¢h¢||§|I00'\ifd Mi u\l\'|& wry lpn; Iblillt llly
...irhnnhh »M.l- ......| ¢¢l thin: Bl!!NBf|.|l!l' £111 UI! hen l l
W ~ 'f".___._ L...-..L 1-.. 'f1"i'f_ -3 _;:°' luluu as """""flaf glmust milk!! °lili11 The fnwnln
s :am2.0012.5°
82.00
1 0.80
88.50
a s m
2;-eau
11.35
8.20
79.85
. I °~?°
15.5%8.00
36.00
5.25
20.00
3.80
l 3.00
1 2.00
ooo.
42.25
wa s
u n t i l H )u s e : m a m a m a : r u m 3 1 : 5 4
atte ry ea r an dp ay h lmlo re llthe re -
actors which have eonu-new! the dw
ease fgom his fea dlrg toek lthe in
P e r m would soon object to noob
neckleee one of. governmmtfundl.
In return for this free beating og
stock and reimhqznunoal. for reactor:
z s u e x p e e g e d n h e z m e f n mu u f u l
keen his herd free from thediroaee
in thefutere.
A¢=¢=0rdi=l$° Dr. I. M. Smith. he
i f :I gov!W li o neen]| 5, the lo r k o ~ . § m. . r a p i d
profgreae.Lael.week,he.with the
aadetlmee of County Agent Olson,
heated 800 held.ffhng are now WOR-
idg on Blair tovmeiaiv-
AHERICAN Lemon.STANLEYE. HA IN POST E LECT orrfg c xns
.- m
The annual eloctloi of ofheern
brought out a lun attendance at the
regular meeting of Stanley E. Hain
Poet, American Legion, held Dooom-
ber 15th, 1921.
Gflleera elected for the enluing year
nero:Dr. D. C. Peeblee, Poet Corn-
mnnder;J.w.(Bo)Bureham.rs:
Vine Commander: Charles E. Davis.
2nd Vice Commander; Norman Loth-
rop,Adjutant;Reed 0'Hanlon.Fl-
nance Officer;J.Marion Stricklett.
| e r | n f l N a v a l lrarl W a l t n r F .nlllta
r e e r t a u o n e vn u : I g e n e r o u s t r u e w r
thechildreu.'I'hia1rlllalaobed\'en
on Christina! eve. at 7:46.
The 'Drlnlty (German)Lutheran
will hotd their Chi'I.ltmal program;
1 lf, A
1 ¢"e"o O '
1 "1 .M
Q l f § | '
e ' m "¢ ¢ * " *?"i ."
l o w p o u v i m .
The Rose Hill H.E. church will
hold *lid-I-f\Chrleh11aa aetvlecl and
program on 'g-M e ve dng , De e.
22.A g o o d t l lain store for all.
.
o A ~
#lf "T`pl `.|l
E'.Q!_f.
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sms. BD J ENSEN EN'l'BR»
TMNS FOR HUSB AND
I
On lost Saturday evening around
forty relative! me friend: responded
to an lnedtation to gp out so the farm
home of Hr. and Mn. Ed Jeneenan¢!
ae-|let Ed ir: celebrating his birthday.
Fence and :n wc wi th plenty ol'
vlalting made a full evening and at
midnight the hasten aerved a dell-
cioue luncheon to the gay crowd that
was much enjoyed by all.
4
. .. . _. . -. .. - ». . . . _. . . . .. . . - . - . . - . .-HIGH sc u ooz . na mga rrxwos'
Hia: Lon-mae Selu hal been ab-
use from school for about tlro eueaka
on account of aclaeoflneealee.'
Students from Wesleyan and Cotner
Unlrerdti-ee were diemlaeed for the
Cl'|1|a1maa vacation on last Friday
The State Unlveraity will not be dia-
mlesed until Friday, December 33.
The Literary Srciely win have
charge of the Christmas p1o|ram to
be given before the high school.
The Girl'a llenld Culture Club heldWEDNESDASFIREtheir annual Christmas program and
Early Wedneeday morning the me
signal called the nremen to the home
of janitor Jensen where, through the
closzine of a defective chimney,a
Gel Infl rnlruhf In Ilan rnnf Rn! IH.
petty on Monday evening, December
19.The vfve fim was a l followa:
A two ,uct play entitled "'l1\e Nlght
Before Chriablrel,"readings by
Jeanne Cramm,Dorothy Gray and
on whleh Cleaver Una le owned br
Mrsara. Warren and Wilaon of Oma-
who have had pouoeelnn of the
place elnee lalt October and Clearer
hae been llelng then aa caretaker.
Before Mr.Cleaver moved. on time
place and before thefarn1. which la
located about taro and one-half mllee
eoidlvout of Calhoun. plaaed to the
praeomt o1rnere,lteraao1vnedb~ytaro
men. one a Serbian a.nd"the other an
Italian. A .a ."4
"It vu ihfifldli-Ur-lt than W eoperating a etlll ea they were one-
nemo: and drove a due Buick car all
ol'tlilczh did not quite anne with
tlmlr n rto r i e ath a tthe y to ldd h o e r
they had been employed, before moe
¥-r onto the (ann.A ehort time bad:
a etata man _grade his appearance unthe plec o ma ln main; his when-
gationa discovered a stil! cleverly con-
cealed under the drive way oi' the
double corn crib.It hed been, to all
appearances, built for the making of
llquor and while emdl, was oompleteln every respect.gp exc avation had
been made under e drive way and
the Walla earefolly cemented and cov-
.end with the board floor of the drive
any.The boards forming the door-
waLy or trap-door were allowed to
dovetail into the reet of the floor
thue eivinz the apoeennoe of one
Th ai lllf lao nh ote llla le e ne oi ao -
tieltrzheeedaye.Ae re wof me n ar e
buay paperingandpalntlngandwhll
ileey a redon elllplrerilllsare uneat
an d tld y ap la c q toc a n f o r tree-
ding pohllc ae v m b e I eny-
erhene alan;the llne in m m o i
yzlealre.
Tbeentirepleeeletolaedoneoeer
md b e lo e r u e wlz a r d vo o d f lo o u a n
to b e la ld ."!"bedln.ln¢ roeea vood-
wr lz lu n b e e f e u e e u o c e n d o n a ln M f .
ihltelile will mi k e f t e e. eu n c d n
room..Darius the eaxller month! a new
neasnqiant uae inltalled whic h la-
mree heat in mr r a pa rtmen t a nd
comfort to the gueete..
Hr. J. J. Rodgere. the owner, ie to
be eomplimenfed in hi: dedn to make
ita p la c e th a tlr lllb e a ttr a e tlva to
his customers and an added asset to
the city fo r tha n la nothin; that
leaves a better lmpreeaiols with the
travdlne public than good hotel ao-
commodatlona.
nz z n mo f r r HA 8 3 X MA S s vn
The Cluiltmll aervioee.la h o w!
o!'thoBirtl1o{Chrill.lnt.hoCa1}wlle
ehurch, will begin erjth that beauti-
ful servic e,-Midnight llaae on xmq
eve.This eervlc e will begin vrmnllv
.
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*'|ye."§Frank Rmhlfs (msd work)
Fred Andirun (road work)
'Tay lor Punc h (hhor)
Carl A. Jelperaen (road
work)
Fr ed K ub h (r oa d dn ni ull
F. o. Swanson fnpain
z11d°r>H. C. Blass (nurse for Mn.
s q m m m ;'
Yi n - a xmn . lmp p ii n F .
P. Hmm)"f- . H
Blair Oil Qc. (oil).
Avmr Comllllllf treatin
A?¢1',}h a d ~
. ann C. Luaen {wo )
Méwf- '1'imzil. frog! work)
Ham C. L| .r\ ep{m¢d dmt-
LE ~ as wall as in 'Um pon!-Id*'U8 store on a ll goods In my sto re.Stock consists of
Hosiery, Silk and Cottonvu uu I U s ~L`i`i¢.53"§`il.L5 have ICQ!! :Jules theme including fv-ievervbodr-." I ..... -_f.._ ._....\--.I n..rrunn nevntv r e m old.ln other!.|.A..1ohn.|on.Hlnl1le1.Underwear, Silk and Cotton~i § ; Z ' - 5 ' ~ ' w i n d s than men did not ccmaiderFa de d lvve mmmt an atti c con- Illel!l|e}ve| too lil to iam.whm rl
&¢= udb n.h ¢m.r ¢ = a n ¢ m mo a d m l n mh ¢ m s ¢ m M
Dr. J. ll Smith. who is earrrinz an Q *ell die.Full nfclrnatlcn wlll be Silk Blouses, Crepe-de-chine
Georgette Crepe and Pongee
In a large v arie ty
Silk Walsts ln Black und other colors H. C. Ruwe (nad work}
John L. Dixon (road drlr
dn s )Dgnlah Luth. Pub. Iloam
(envelopes Co. Burnt.)
Frmd lilabundy (hbor)
W w: Wheeled Scraperc¢». impairs)'
'Them Anderson (iabor)
Theo. Anderson Uaborl
Louie Kms (road .wonkj
N.E.. Noyes {haili!Y)
Standard on Co. (oil)
Danish Luth. Pub. House
these Blouses have been here
ulu pwi u w p u n or oompeuuon Ludecidl an which wvlnnhip in tak! next..
This man: that thi 9.-mmlhip which
hal the :mated per eeatage of lu
u v .n 1 - u - » -q .v - - .- - - - -.. _
two.We dl know there are many
things rndlcnlly wrong with the fann-
orn condition £0-lily, but um know
tainted wa. of aside lined up f»r|*°=1¢°d°°»f\'¥ 2ze!p much unless we
the test wil! be next on the pr0¢rim.,Pf't "f"'"*li"° l'* uf" to fi nd nmo
iI1§§u§§é"1hS'§~§§»§iE."""O N L Y A F E W D A Y S
Mr. and Mrs. Glo. Meilfmald
Mr. und Mrs. Wm. McDonald
'§=:"»1'a'§fr1";f"»'f?f~$r»1.I M E A N Bu s l n a ss
M r . a n d M r s. I r e d L i st e n
Come in and let me prove it to YOU
UE SOTO PIONEER IIAS
e
(binding echeduleel 22.00
Lucien Peck (grading)3.00
Fritz Metthieeen (road work)2.00
'Henry Knecht (road dag-
fine)
Dept. of Public Works
(1000 containers)
liebe! J. Harsh (eatery)
Kloop Printing (J o. {|up-
pllee Co. Cl'k.)
'Henry Christensen (mp-
pliel for owrl
19,00
62.50
159.61
w a s
Maurice Hebron# taller! etc.)157.00
John Leehy hoed dn;-tivzlw. H. mn mnmn; for
mad!
Fred Long (med work)E. c. Jlekeon (salary md
etteodanee court),.
Wm. Bdnkman (road dnl-
fine)
Geo. leaking (gel)
Wm. Ruhr (cement work)
Ken. Co-og Here. Co. two-
'nliee Hrs. Peterson and
Kilwioni
lim-nr (1 mm. Cn. Cl'k
19.80
8.00
2.55
145.50
27.00
1 2.45
82.50
21.51
F
sane.
I
¢ . ; e u u ¢v ; \ . - q Q-.»- v 1 -- - -
echow. Executive Committee.
Af'»= the new officers were installed
the meeting idiom-ned to the J u .
lioefenebliehment yrhoro the retir-
ing efhcen "set 'om up to e feed."
w h a N~GII BDRS NEED HELP
If y ou have any ktnd ot clothinr
y ou do n ot need. gd~~ c lothing,
out grown undervr ,shoes, stock-
inn. dreeeee, eoete, lttything which
ann be mute over or used to eh\t out
the cold, all the eupply committee.
J.A.Johnson.chiinnan.
-.Bell-Blick 163-Ind.7.
Mrs. A. J. Moore,
Ind. Rd ez.
Hn. Ove T. Andenon,
ma. White ser.
vc rruao CONTEST
The itlo d i n l of the eonteltanta
in the Petersen voting eontegt il ar
follows:
Hln nh ile id mr mm e
Ethel Baldwin 68146
n u n u n » u » 'w n . . . v e v v a - _ -H . .
*le daunge hed been done before
the Src was extinguished
EIGHTIETH BlR'| 'H!}AY
Gertrude McCann ind a vocal solo
by Tables Rodgers.
The play was a dnmntiaatlon of
en o!d German Iegend and the lead-
ing characters were:
.|"He ns" _Funnel S-chanel:
'.=h-- wr.. md Hrs. Adolph Luune
netumcd from clwr h-Inst Sunday,Dec. 18,they found t31el1°`hon1e taken
poaseuion of by their children andother relativfee and .e sumptuous birth-
day dinner :igniting them. the ocea-
alon belng Hr! L¢xure'|elghtieth
MPMwa
Mr.and Mrs.Llzure are among
the euiieet settler!of W uhlngton
county and have Heed for many yearn
on the farm near De Soto.
Both Hr. and lin. Luun are en-
}o7ing good hoelth and an e le i y e
pleased za h u e their children and
friends cell to see them.Th e Ewe-
prloe wizhee !or Hr.and Hrs.La-
rure many more heppy ww of zne-fuineee.'
HUllA.\I FRAILTY
"Rite" -.-.._ -.,.. .lawn Rhoedee
After the nrnnrrm Benta Claus die-
tribnted gifts and candy to the girie.
The gifts were made by the members,
each one nulrimz e present for the
girl whose name :he drew.A lunch-
eon of jello with 'Moved m e m .
candy, cookies and pop corn bllh wee
served near the weninfe rnerrlment.
Mins Ohmen end Beby Jeanne Cnmrn
we r e n a m.
* - xmu r s u z N" " r o GUA RD
HB RHA N Fa o n B A NDI TS
Herman, Nebr..Dec. 20.-Herman
business men have fonned an Orsv
mation to discourage visit:from
eliminate.Recently re n me n were
discovered breaking into the Smith
etothing ltore here.-~.'I'hey were
l __. | .._
continuous floor.
When the form PlHoli into the
hands of the pmne rgt onus they
were entirely ignorant of the niet-
enee of the dill und so according to
the evidence.ere.: Qleever, although
his errest had bmught ehaot its din-
eovery.Cleaver proved to the satin-
feetfoo o f o n c o u r t a l u m.knew
nothing of 1354911111 and hh sentence
r u h e e e d e mt lu p o i n to f n lo n lp o e -
mam as u tue gemu.
PAUL steer s HOUSE B URNS
021 Nordey the home d .Pnl Start
liivllirll the eity limits on the south-
west :eu eeeepletely destroyed by me.
111| Are. lo rumor goes. started fromedefectivedlmney ,m . m m i n m
m1 tl1 e in ti to o r1 r e. e | ave ¢lb oto n
the one: Boot we boned.
The Blair g. deputment wel edied
to the noone with the chemin! engine
but were too lete toh eofn ili ltan c e.
PUBLIC PU LSE
. . _ - .
at i2 e'doek on Dec. 24.It will con-
aist of e High B u s .Sermon and
Hymns.A mont eodill invitation il
extended to the people of Bleir and
Weehington county to attend this ner-
viee.'I'he second eral lurt Hue of the
day will be at 10:80 a. m.It 'fill be
a High Hue foilovred by henerileikll
of the moot Bleeeed Beaumont.
"He eeme Into Illa ovm and H b
own received Him not."Don! let
be said of one Xmas mornin.
are heartily invited to partleipltl
in our* eerfloel. elpodllly the Hid-
nlght Mun.Hey y ou htvti e blvlm
e J oy ful wi a n ew an -num.
C. A. Beyeredorfer
HEAR EAS T RELZSF
Chu. RUN. zeeretery of the Near
E n t Relief 'stork for W u l ti o i o l
county, report: that the Bhir about
ehmiree contributed 889.12 to m e
buy e eu of oora. .
The children in other schools of un
.......».. 1... ellen ¢.»u¢un¢ mm for
|./El
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op ~_.r .
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MPS. T. C. H1L.ToN,§
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1Q»¥»}.~ a n ; . llo :f e w | c | ¢te r \| ln ho o l lnttendnnec last sdmuy .117 such beautiful ff°1'l5 o!!|ringa.
:aus in other plrtl of :he °°U¥¥W 1|\ere in lttendnncr and H1 the Su1..l Mn. Nehm. M.Jennen
Yalerinnrians are :need um one uf dgy before.The writer of these n¢|¢,Hrs Frank Siert
the main prevntatlvu ll sanitation in Wu on Ula drk lint goo,1 Mr. Pd," Tmhllent h e i u m l o u u d h o u n e s .. B - u i d e i t l m t O u r d l u | ; h t e r E I I | w r 1 u » | 1 1 ¢ w i | | b ¢! d r . C h r i | T f vl l l l f h 1 H E l V \ l L L l l ` \ i E \ ' (~
1110 vnt clna tima i n w i t h o u t d o u b t e f -h o m o B a t u d n y o f t h i s w r e c k t o s p e n d M r .l i t n fb ' Tr u h l s e n 1
fe cl il re w h e n a p p l i e d i n t i m f .T h e C h r i l l m a a F o t n e r ta ke n t w o wre'|u\" "
t r o u h l c w i t h s o m e i n t h a t t h e y e x p e r t va c a t i c n th i s y e a r .M n .Go o .W .R e a d t h e a d a In Th e E n u t e m r i w .~~
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SAS ~ROS SPECIALS
m e - - - u
Silk Camisoles each at ~$1.79
Silk Jers°y Top Underskirts each at $3 98
W hi te Da ma s k Ta bl e Clo th s e a c h a t $ 1 . 7 6
W h i t e L i n e n Na p k i n s a t $3.25 and $3.75 kr six
Sma l l Ax mi n i s te r R u gs f r o m S4 5 0 a nd up
R mg R u g s f r o m $l.50 to $2.35
S i l k H o s e $1.50 avvd up
He a v y W o o l R i b b e d Ho s e a t 5|.25 per pair
Ki d G l o v e s g t . .,'$I.85
Fa nc y Ha nd Pa i nte d D i s he s a t p o pul a r pri c e s
Fancy Turkish Tpwels at
Towel Sera each
Handkerchielshom
Embroidery Huck Towels,
Mamma Dolls each at
66c to 851;
$2.26
60 to 50c
each 95c
$4 .48
f = a -i m ; ¢ m s = »~ m a -`i=mwua¢a. I 5|-lxHln7lnly('|\||d\fli)L00 -'lll.lllz\r -=.A.C.Illhll¢||Ilr!Dla}m u lushwllkhnIfhdnnphn Anderson (mad |Hum Slam:
to r i )8.00'Pogfle TlwmpaonFritzllatthinen{"n'd tlk tn .I Hnrgnnet Wrlck
SPECIAL-=0n (andy and Nuts to Schools and Sunday Schools
E v e r y t h i n g t o E a t a n d W e a r
'-SAS BROS.~ B QBR..§.§m.PE
44.00
93.13l=»»~;
J a n n lh h a r J r .
llu vi n Gn r g g
C. J. HindityWayne Stritklttt
Helen Dngsr
A. E. Nelson
xinz!w wm o
1490
uso
I 150
n o
n o
P m
ted bv the f*\*ern"¢°nt, Hunite thefac t that tim-r7 t i f ;as m u men
ouzhi to give 3* Hgh. M- higrrr gr-flu
of aervioe whvn 1rorklr~g_ fnrf their
government u £1 A :| ri\a'L¢ enter-
prise-Puzon Rx-c rrd.
- ... . . , . .
Fred Boclla of ¥.|°1e»In was ln the
eitr an bndneu for 5 c hart time on
."°nr<Hia». R. :Jem Nh. :emu I' ""f ;.;;,," ;,,';;,";,,;';;,,"""
( m n the turn..Automobiles nt-
;;'""""* so "°"' 'gf' f_=;>»=»~d»un. Gus 'mnhmmcms a badly
~ h m u l t i r e : ~ma i n . ; n lk le : h i e h 1 | " g g c o a -
s c u e a p n a n t.|v u=f cumin; hum W ay ne ronmtly ma at
Ellc rlnn dipped in some manner
lirn. H. Ptilrlill 'blind friulil miturnlnl hor makin amd hlln'i besnahll
nas wlw BARN 31.31115
On we d n e i lr la r o f ln a tv e e k tb l
b| ¢E l1 l\o ni h e_ J i m W i l d h r l l l t
D o s o t o vr p d e a tr a y u d b y i n This
ia thiueeond b l n t h l t y u b i d
bumud o n t l u n m a g w v u n d i r h l n
!.hE|¥lml'h|0\i-
. - - - - - - - - - » - - - - _ - -
yawn)
liar.. dfrking W d."-¢»)iR"'.21 F.W . liahrhmry
Geo. Sardar (muff work)24.00 Elsie \lcCo!mi¢kzo.oo'uunmxon
\1.1o A my b o y w ma n a n>]x~=-=»»» mm Suxday, De. za him)..umm Satunlay lowtlknilxecsheamihomi-l Read'I'heElh|prlu!ar th6all|.
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