01-05-1922THE BRFKISA mmm, Nzwsmrmz FOI
PLAYS No PAV ~
,GENE RAL AND LOCA L Nr;W S AND COMM ENT
Paper of Wdshington County,Nebraska.\9'
The, Official
§oUNTY, NEa3As1<A, JANUA RY, s, 1922,
BLAIR cm SCHOoLORDER OF EASTERN STAR GIVES
NEW YEARS PARTY200 PRESENTE1ll. DESIGN 1s PERK UP!Each Count!H u lla Owl
On Autumihle Plain
1 Indet BOARD MEETSsuowu covaunox \~Under the nur ayaiam of numbering" `'Nebraska nutomobilcs, II nuignment PAYS BILLS AND H1323 NEWY o u r n o s ? ma y b e b a t te . ., y o u r J a wb o n e mc k e d ,§h" been made to each county of ...1 'rB.4c uzn.' m x m s u r
X UQ? V l$3 g€ mas be 8;_h t ,_index number which belongs exclusi-1 ~ ~
be r s a n d t h e i r fa r n i i i c s i n t h a M a s o n i c
A L L O B J E C T S I N P R E S E N T S E A L Ian!!t h a n h n i n l r | \ n n l n r | t w o h u n d n d
LOGBETA] NED EXCEPT ipresent at the supper hour.1 This littla innovation took |CABIN-PRESSON AP Lhe plan vely to that county.The new systemBut sluuys remember yQG'1'y1cver licked
While still you can s and fight.
No matter how badly th"mess your map,
It u on't begond repai ' :
And there sti is a chance at you'll win tho
As long as the punch in _here.scrap,
1:5.5 1"Ul¢r u n u m sPROVESauf the roguiar Muonic and Eulem*Star ncention which has uhm held begins with the 1922 re stritlo1
The cnrrremt inns of the Suta Bulietin
contains tha following description of
the system:Each oduniy will have an index num-
ber ond the registrutioru will start
with "1" md continue unwind as fur
ass necessary lo uk: in all ihe carl in
ihc county.Take for instance. the
:ara in Douglas county, which has the
index number "L"Touring earn will
be numbcrmi 1-1 Lo 122,0041 Tmc k
numb:rs will run from 1-T1 to
I-1`5,D00. Motorcycles and lrliierai will
carry imall plates md wi!! run from
A regular meeting of the Board of
Education wan htld at the City Super
lntendaa|t's office last. Monday mar-
noon.All memhen were preacnt ex-
cept P. C. So:anaem.Tha minute! of
the previous meeting were mad and
then the matter of allowing the fol-
lowing bills was taken up:
Salaries for teachers for Dec., 1921
$4611.54
0'}{anlon, Maher and O'1Iarilorx.( r e
Llincr fee)5000
Danish Luthern Publ. House {51,|p-
vliu)sms
L i n c o l n D e c s o N a b : n . | k a ' s n e w : m o u n d 3 | : n .I n .l o ,i h e s o m a n y y e a r s . . .
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s u l ~ .prvepnred b i the state * f d Committees had been .uppoinied for}
1,the am login- cntartaimnent.the suppnr,n m m mzommlsmon usted y
ed xriihngly andhtura. is reudy.George Williams of gr md.,|| ,-,fpvmg
I"|irmont,chni1man of the cvmmission did their but to mum the oc c asion
hu mbmltted the seal to GOVBYUGT1 huge success.Cards were played
Mclielvie.The design was by 1\lf3\i'.duHng the late aftzmoon until supper
tact Goodhue
nlso architect
of New York, who 55iwa1 served at 8:30.The mergu gon-
oi the new sz.|pito!.mated ofhol rout beef, gravy. mashed
All the °bf"'- in the present =e|1.§p¢uum. cabbage mild. cranbcrries,
excepting the
but the river
Iog cabin, are retained, coffee, cake :md brick ice enum
il' smnller, one or two After the supper, I short musical
cowies are taken from the train lnfi;pmgr;m including readings,W u
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You'11 make mistakes ared,-<»u'11 do things wrong
The best of them aiwgys do;But as soon as you get :ageing stF§"f§g,
Your grit will see you through.
They smashed Paul Jones to a fare-you-well
B u t. h e d i d n ' t o li s e f ve " i r o o d n i g h t. "
the mountains ;nn't q\1il¢ so P¥°!"i'igi¥en.Mi n Ruth c h my played anent.lpimo mio, Mary lloore .unit A 5010,
in the space made by theserhlmréi aeeompnnlsd by her aisusr, Min Rwh
am displayed three books represent-at the pixma, Fnncis Koopmnn gave
ing vdudtion, two melopes. a buH==°,=\ reading. Mrs. Hyde and Ethél Mend
He mérely paused in his féacks £5 yell
That he'd just begun tdjght.
Th§}~e'li jqe. plepty of ~ to peddle g
1-MC1 and 1-rx upwanrl. mum wi11N°b='"¥» School :Supply H°"=°
be numbered from 1-ID upward and i l u w l i n i 4'46.58
vnch duplicnla plate wi!l have n dis- Americnn Book Co. u'°°k5}30.73
tinctive serial number which will be omah School S"PP17 House
==hn\vr1 inlide the lnrgn "IL"Thus:(illPPhes)10.08
If a dealer orders ten plates, the le-Secre!nry'.s Expenditures for
riiu, numbe inside the "IJ" will run December 124.90
from 1 to 10 while the number follow-After a P"°li"'fi""?' df°""i°n_ of
doom,
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head and golden '°d~The motto, sans a d m ard 'Hilton Rhoades Th e m ' 1 l b e p l e n ty o f
"Eqm.Hty. Bdore Lht LBUG"is ze- played a pianp n'o.A!!|¢9P°"\d¢E ~ ~ t h e t e r r i mm zo sayblé day of doo
tained...'to encore; and the promun seemed ~ 11°:n gn its Wa -r ..L r w yThe »w und me me neu slate mm mu h enjoyed bs au.But the fegow who knows that the fight is 3
banner emkiodying it. do not become Dancing then occupied the ntten-Im! unless made so by specinl legls- tion af mxny and this ~m mntinued And stlll has the nerve tb gun,
lative ML smem-y °f States Am;-~ until the wee HM' hours "'?"=" every And never gets rattled and drops his guard,
xard f»> -ing the "D" will he th| nam! on all
plgtu.The county treasurer ln exch county
will have complete charge of the div
tribulion pintcs;and information
the ulary question for me znsmngyour it was decided to :end n repre-
nntative of th! bmp m atta nd tha
meeting of the Nebnlkn Auoc iltion
of City School Boards which ix m blb e r r y h a s d a t e d t h a t h e w i l 1 * ° f' " ° | 1 » o d y h i n d t h e m m ve s h o m e t o g r :
i o u s e t h e n e w m a l u n t i l i t h i s b e e n a f e w w i n k s b e fo r e t h e p e e p o f d a y
so !e¢a1ir.ed.wh e n th e c ar e s o f t h e b u s i n es s for t h e
C o l . J. H . P n e n o n o f L i n c o l n , l e a d ~y e a r o f 1 9 2 g w o u l d l o o m u p b u fu i c
Pl i n t h e 0 P P ° l i ff° U In c h m s c e i n fm e t h a n d n a r y o n e a n d w h e n t i e r
w o r d n m g o f : p i n t o f t h e p r e s e n t N ¢ 'm a x u s d a l e r t m i n d s w o u l d h e..._\\--l-....| a....l-. . .1...'.\_- . \ - . \ J - . . n . : . . - h u u n u
Is the fellow that is goipg w_win
f
-James J. Montague.
Loca! Overflow
mlntive Koth¢ ownenifp of vlriou°rlh°'d in Linc oln on .lammry nan mm
nn can be obtlinad either from the ~ View to uccrudn the trend of pub-
county treasurer who registered the hc opinion on this matter in otha!
mr which can be found by mn inspec-'{ *" "T o t h i s e n d ~ ~acmLn1u:N-s PARTY AT0'HAN| ,0N HOME 5"lion of the list. qr from the 1IUa t e m l e l e c t e d t n r e p r e u m u m m m s e n .
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Mr. and Mm Dan Thompson who IT
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urauut state Mm, uecmnru wuuy Lulu.after examining the plans adopted by
the seal commission he withdrew all
opposition to the change.
"Hy opposition was founded on a
report that the blacksmith, the wheat.
the Hver, the stennboatand the wore-
lnz. "Equality Before the llnw," were
to be stric ken from the new seal,"
e c t ~ 1 a n d n w -
,trc to be retained and I am outlined."
LETTER IROM c.\1.1Fon1~its
Recently the writer hereof received
a most vmlcome letter from J.P.
Henry,a former Blair resident but
now melding in Santa Rosa, Cal.
Ellr. Henry and mod wife will be
neil remembered by many Blair peo
ple!hs\'ing resided here for n numberof years.l
The following extract from his in-f
ter wi'l he of interest to his old ac-
\El"]i ll|\1f.5 BUQHIISLI L u r H i l l l u uuuuis
n e w y e a r .
'rule cnurcxsusmgsENTER"I`AlN
Bundiy , J in.. lst, W u a great da;
at the home of " Hn "and "Pa"
Cruielcllmnk srhen a number of their
old friends. cameltr with o m i n
baskets nt the dinner hour and prio
cei ed to rnnke themselves at home
before the old folks got back from
church..These annual events usually occur
in November,the month of their
birthdays but oning to n quunuitine
on the home at that time, the dale
was set for the New Year \\l1itl1 is
always a time of rnuéh mirth and joy
in their native lend, Scotland
The weatheli being very fuvornble.
n number of old neighbors and life-
long friends from the vicinity of their'
usintnnces here 'former farm home came in to payq.Well. wife nod I are living on .3
little fruit rnnch out here enjovinsr|
good health, plenty to cot and n little
to wear.We nre huvirg quite a lot of rain.
this week. the first we have had this
fnll lo amount to any thing.We had,
them homage and 11 very pleasant day
was enjoyed.
F I R E m u o n : S n o w
ANNUAL ELECTION
At a regular meetinir of the lfllnir
o u r f i r s t f r o s t N o v .1 5 .W e h a d g i i e e n i l r l f c D e p a r t m e n t m e m b e r s l a s t e v e -
b C 3 l | S g r f g n c u c u m b e r s ' n d s " v ¢ ¢ t n l . I l K J a n u a r y ~U 1 0 f o l l o w i n g O f '
p o t a t o e s u p i n t h a t t i m e .y e s a n d f i c e r s w e r e e l e c t e d .P r e s i d e n t ,J o h n
tomatoes Of course it did -not hurt
the lmrdier vcectnhles.
We have 203 White Lrehorn hers r
Mc Kn":Vice President,FI.'fi
Schmi<lr "l`renr=urcr.C.A.Schmidt;
Secretarf C. E. l{n°i"r: lire Chief.
o-L.._....-$.......An ' n f f"||{p{
On last Tuesday evening from 'I to
10:30 the home of Mr. and Bro..-Clarke
O'Hnnlon, looked like the "0ld§lom
nn's Shoe who had so many children,"
as it wsg_.litexally packed ..,..m.,....-
med with boy s and girls who min in
response to invitgtlons to help Luther,
'" : °. . " °; ; "" = 'Afternoon Club win tor vehicle department at Lincoln.
mee un.,nith Mn. J ackson.The koyond the county.
lllrs. (ieorgwe Maynard was n visitor l
at the Pleasant View school last week.2
Miss Helen liicKecn attended a wed~i
li
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Fins' of n school friend in Lincoln last
the l"'.¥'l"S"sgm,¢e1¢hnx¢ hi{.1'|tl§/.1 ,101211 SOI. ofPlrdfr. spurs 'r
bnnnisy.
Mrs. OHn.r:lon hld provided plenty
of cntenainment.including a large
spidcfs web,which when unwound
led the lucky ones to their prizes.
Blendinn Warrick captured the
qirl's prize and received a handsome
box of chocolates.Ore of the have
received a fine necktie as his prize.
There were also several xrorthwhile
boom pfi1¢\¢:l»*~r "*(\'ll:\1lon served n dc-l' f 'o =luncheon including a large
birthdoy cnke beautifully decorated
with the young m:in's initials ard
date.Mrs. H.L.d O"Hanlon. Lozcin Rhondes.
Marian Kyrie and Francis O'Hanlon
assisted the hostess with the serving.
lllnnv suitable birthday gifts werereceivedandtheevening was such
n delic htiul one to all that lt wi ll
long be remembered and Muster
l.uther'~= friends wish for him many
more hslapv birthday;
JOHN n¢c:1.\f.7in:~: 11er
s B i n r n m r
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few days iviith relatives in Blair re-8
cently.9
ldiss Midnm Mc Qunrrie entertain-m
eil a few friends nt her home on New 11
Yeats eve.13
1:init by the soc k. block or benel 14
nt bedrock prices at The Rhoades Coal in
and Feed Store.1 it
live south of Blair, spent Sunday i t
the Cruiclcshnnk party.
The Enberpdse vould cull the nt-
lention of its rc :»'.s to the market
report found elsewhere in this week's
issue.
ilk! Hazel Cannon, primary teach-
1a
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24
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er in the Pleasant View School, spent 26
her Christmas vacation in Omaha
with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Brenbarger
were entertained at the home of Hr.
and Mn. Chas. Andenon of Kennard
on New Years day.
"\"'°[:]»c'1'3eld has been sick at
io-..igg
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32
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w e e k b u t i l m u c h b e t t e r n o w .H 2 3 3 5
Douglas
Lancaster
Gage
Custer
'Dvdim
Saunders
MstlieonHal!
Bufldo
Platte
Otoe ,
Knox
Cedar
.iulnms i
linc oln"rwnni
York
Uriwson
Richardson
CassScotts Bluff
Saline
Boone
Cuming
Butler
Antelope
Wayne
Hamilton
Washington
Clay
Burt
Thayer
Jefferson
Filmore
Dixon
'Holt
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lloward
Fnnklin
Hlrlnn
Kearney
Stanton
Pmvnoe -
Thurston
Sherman
Johnson
Nance
Sinn'
Frontier
Sheridan
Gneely
Boyd
Morrill
Box Butte
Cherry
Hitchcock
Keith
Dawes
ts
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Chase
Gosper
Perkins
Brown
Dundy
Garden
Deuel
Hayes
Sioux
Rock
Key:-Palm
Garfield
w
l ne only other ouslnese ox :mpor»tance transacted was the electing of
Miss Frl.nc is Sdts as one of ' tho
high school teachers for the remain-
der of the your at a misty of $155.55
per mouth.
WOODMAN CIRCLE
..;..-.. . , . i o L s c r s o m o : n s
The Woodman Circle Grove No. 24
held its annual election of ofllcen lil
Monday evening for the y e ll 1922
with the following resultl:
Gulniinn-Kate Gilliam.
Ad\'isor- Maude A. Temell.
Bunker--Jessie 'Hinm.
Chsplnin--Adio; Jensen.
Attendant.--Dorothy Gilliam.
Inner Sentinel--Annie Thompson
Outer Sentinal-Edith Stricldett
Blanagern-Zoe liirit and Pauline Neh-
renbcrg.
|xs"rs1.l.s'rioN OF OFFICERS
Blair Oak Camp No. 23 and Bldr
Oak Camp No. 24 will hold a joint
installation of officers at their hell
i'riduy evening. Jan. 13.i
State ilanager. (1 M. Richrcl, will
be present and ull members and fami-
lies of the W. 0. W. :End W. C. are
invited to be present.Supper will be
served and a social evening enjoyed.
'rs xsn A MUNIC IPA L 1 'LA NT
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Ja me s IC M a h e r , C l a r k 0 'H a n 1 o n a m ic o s t s $ 3 . 8 5 p e r w e e k t o fe e d t h e m a t
th e p r e s en t p r i c e o f fe e d .E d M o t t h i c s e n .
W e l l h e r e i s h o p i n g o u r B l a i r fr i e n d s " " " _a l l a m e r r y C h r i s t m a s a n d as' happy B O Y S A F H )M O R E B U Y S A R R I V E
N e w Y e a r .Y o u r s t r u l y .J p ITorn-1:Bo y s s e em u a b e m o re p op u '== r ju s t
n -I m t F r i d a y e ve n i m r .Do c .3 0
" -J * ~Mr ( ` 1 - - c k e n . s t u c k b u y e r o f
t h i s c i t y , w a s \ | ] " ! n - r m r b l y s u r p r i s e d
w h e n h e w u i n vi t e d t o a t t e n d h i s
o w n b i r t h d a y p a r t s a t t h e h o m o / g f
h h : h m t h e r - i n - l a w , W m . C a l d w e l l a n d
fa m i l y '
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hopes lo be home in s few days.137
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c o n f i n e d t o h e r h o m e f o r s o m e z i m e | 3 9
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po se d b u t i s t11ougi1t t o b e g 1 : t t i n g " "
be t t e r ve r y s l o w l y .142
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[item of hxed charges.
E U U N L I L mmm
Th e B l a i r C i t y Co u nc i l
;¢u,m;.1G.a30LzxE 113:ni Louxsmm
Law Nebruka 1| Asked £0 Adopt in3ularsessionl u !l'1.|c51 \. lu \l \ A. nl nu \ vu vn u o ai n ;e ve m n g l n n r m 1 l n n i h r f b o v n u t i n a n i e ve n i n z w u s f " J ° ) 0 d A fi n e b a hy prix1 ar1*i\ed ai
Irs. Cal Brewsl
r the home pLEASA§ "T vzzw FAR!!
er on Fri-BUREAI Elec! in Till SlateU mzsrsand. outside o
thene was no£
open meeting.
A_printe sa
f if f f vu ." " " " "'- " " ~ - -- ~a on |18 a eu 1 s nppearmve at the home of Hr. and Mr. McCracken hopes he may enjoy of Hr. :nd 5hang more done in the -_su...u..\1 \"In1|.L.|nl.l\'who live manv more birthday: and mil zecepz day, Dre. 30 This makes z nice fam-,1 nlln n Rnnga,Ln..Dec.31.--
nonow Ségins rollection'n m
e wa.; held just ;,¢_L m l .th ;~\ i h the :1lItilc i1vitltions to ==»»f¢f§=»= of birth-
but the public V15 boy at the James Ryan Jr. home on dn)nke ih st his rc lntnes wish to
-Dec. 28. sun make n "panel" of bow.gin hmm.
Hy of |even, three girls and four boys.The Farrn Bureau meeting held llst ~ ~
All narties concerned are doin: nicelv."Il1ur:dl5 evenlnx at 'the Pleasant -r I ........n.. 4.lx on guoline,ing "" _ " " _ _ " _ """' W w h 1 _ n d h e l v l L Ur ns 5||g| .u vu 11T h , b o f f ;c .sc o o p r o a n 1 r e s t i n g ;n dfr o m u ; \ e m : i c i n i t :oi l § l . ? , °` i '$ » T. , ~ ; t § = = = a n d t h e su b j e c t o f h e h p m p m z a : § ? f§ '.I., ".».'§"1`l'IZ' s , i f .
h e l p i n g t o b u n k t h e pa c k er s 's t r i k e 11 a n t h e 311|~w a s Q or o ui r 1 3 poses.
i n S o u t h O m a h a .t h e b o y s a m r e -discu ssed.A p e h l fb n w a s s i g n e d b y
d e \ vr v m e m b e r o f t h e b u r e m , b o t h m e nF c \ | r . g i 5 0 p e r Q 1 5 ~.` . !| \ - vi w n m » n n s k i n c ' " w t n a r n n g g g g n .? \ 0 T !C 1
fore the rneeti yield randy arut ilken into ci :for mad pm-)I|nflE!\l'P so w e cm I
ordy gum at the proondingx.1>oPl7L.\n BLAIR LADYW ILL ws uDOES XT PAY
W. 0 W. ELECTS QFFICERS l IIirzh* trnfiemarks are estimated to s- _.-..=.,.. ...=n=,.,.. nl .|,.\|.n f.-I ¢__... .4 "__ n...>. w... .a.|..u c I l v l u u I H \ \ J * H H H V H " '" " " " "r r w n u n 0 |a u s A b h l u i ; - H ¢n n v "|d
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fdiouring r¢.sn§ elected f0 Ml 15| :md the nrod'.;ct| the tllk of the (vor?d married Jam 14.. to Mr. Harold Cooke " f u " ' " "" " " "'W -" "_ " " "Bunn: the body resolved itself i nto '"" '""' "'" ' " " " ` " " " " " " " " " " " "of ],1n¢¢,1-._bl-@1}r_r nf vf-~\\f`fv\\n o protection.as literary meeting and ornnixed forC°vnll be hekl at hw eg" of Mx.
nnr|orlm"san of L21:1.Louisa Foofm 'W nd n...i\e%by friends of the the winter, elec ting the followinj of- ~ ~ I[| ller_ln B| "h'' 1nn 6 _jgivirlnlllnnn it in rl n m :ll n e e d l m sc m t .Oi5.1JLIU.\fwvq vu u -T- . . - . -. ... .._F u n k Bi g¢ |0 w_C o u n r i l C o m m a n d e r .R o y ! !B a k i n g P o w d e r ,ss,ooo.c
E l m e r P a t n .A d vi s o r L i e u i e n a n t .3-1ennen's.81 00 00 49 00 :S p c : " " "
Jo h n 1. Un hl h, B¢ |p 1: ~r i; 1 , o o o , o o o ; x a d u , $ 5 , 0 00 , 0 0 0 ; 'Q u 'Li>00:
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rker Otis Smyeri family f Colm:zbua. Neb.'§e¢rx:Prlnidwz.Chalk Hunk:ViveJean hls|Pruidcnl John Sutton: SecrefUTY and Wednesday, J anuary nm, mu. at
o'cloclc A. H.C. W. Wadsworth, So|:'y.
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~r ¢.=fz<.m- mr-n~»| <!n~x"h£er states that ¥!eir lifle sonn u r u - --.0 0 ' °n f H r .* n d ? '= .E d .C o n "n f I ' r \ 1 . ¢ r h w n v a r y i l l w i t h n d g h l s d i s e a s e T r e a s u r e r ,L y n n S u m n e r .
'-<1 Dam,\\T'¢~n :=n,'Ni1o-inrc fan:.er hutissliqhtlyimwroved.The Smyer1 The Srst pmgrnm m n }|e1d.la.st
the BI:\ir.,p~"'Ie.l~ 2 ° had one misforturv after nnother night. Jan. ith. and 1 good prognm»-|She has bu" 'xt the honv nf !\"1 their home in Blair hurr¥'\:: dawn with furnished the entekxinment.
"f,parwcnt.s in Wilrmsin "nee '" \\ i "r ' d l its contents :nfl sf1:°r going to - - - -
K *i!3.l;ir nnd thr \l¢1\:\ U! th" lprrblrh-"5~| ~"11. I3uw suffcmd ihe lo u o f|ll:-s Elrnut Brothertnn and Mrs.
Henry Qhrislcnsen. Clerk.m f s.: n u u u u m u z \.l0ff\ll!l¢1-=.~I
~'l'2'¢~ tntl may be exif
indefmilclv bv sddinr mms ofJonu Balham"Escfrt Mrzm. Lia:wBxrrY |:ntzrt.ni|1ed Mr.|
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QQ\f....1 Thniels. W-tchmnn
iml Hn. J as. Sip and son. Hr. andin. Paul Bury , Ju. Thompson nd
funily And her son. June! oi W ilt-
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C h u Gi l l i a m ,M a n a g e r 3 ye a r n .M a z d a ,Il x y l o f A r m c o .etc..A l !
M a u r i c e M e h r e n m M a n a g e r 2 )c £ l l | .w h i c h g o e s u a p r o w :t h a t k e e p i n
S a m S t e ve n s , M a n a g e r 1 y c z r .." a m e c ve r l u t i n g l y b e f o n t h e 1 i n g m a r s h " p n r l n q z u a l u r p r i r c t o " v- F r F U I ;lr i r i .J a r "\ " * ~w a s i "
- * m y fr i en d s h e r e '1 t n a l m * t L i m e .Th e i r B l a i r f h a n r h
H r . C o o k e i s i n 'w u i n o u i n I. I n c o !n ¢ \ : " 'v c w t o fr l s y m p a t h y 2 0 t h e m u i d
1 .1 n _ . l .. .Ill _ -- IA -L.. ..-o x - ;fi n d s 1H41 A l n n v h p
Jo h n D a u b o f M i s s o u r i V n l l e v sp e n t
F r i d a y a n d S a l u r d n y a t t h e h o m e o f
t h a i r s i s t e r , M n 1.N .W a r r i c k m g
(¢ m I\ | \ \Th r u ; . a » h 1 r n n r | l n i h n i r h n m a
h i l l a n d Jo e H a r r y a t a b i g L i h r h t n u a
d i n n e r .I n t h e e ve n i n g a C h r i s t a n :
t r e e w a s m u c h e n j o y e d b y L h e o l d e r
fo i l s as w e l l a s t h e a h i l d r e n . - I t e m
penivle mr#-Omar The .\"°'\dcr I!o;\r, sc'fl nt'°" "
Th! R!wade:Con!and Feed Store.E\rentuall;j.shy : not riovr.Pay
Thi.: in a famrlnteed flour.your subscription.
W N W ! ne In q m s = 1" u u I-In z va a u e .n u x r u l ;$ L n ||- . v m u ," | " - " \ | ; x - . . . ......_.....- ,_._ - _ _ .. . _Th e E n h r p d s e e x t e n d s b u t w i s h e s . 1 s p a n d t o t h e m .§u nd . ny .n a n ! N e w s .
'rum ENTERPRISE, BLAIR. NEBRASKATHE 1=::~:'1'1=:RPR1sE. BLAIR, NEBRASKA
SMALL To FADE
[IUUNI IH noun
State Drops Charges ot Em-
bezztement Against ini-
nois Exacutive.
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me OF TRIM. 15 uucsanlu
Chargn Agalnart the Governor Cantafld
Around Alleged Illegal Practices
During Mr. 8tlrllng'a Term
Aa Suu Treasurer.
Waukegan, Ill.-Gov1.on Small was
freed ot every charge against htm ex
c-not that of conspiring with Lleat.Gov.Fred E.Stemting and Vernon
(Junta to defraud tho state of $1.
000.000 dttrlng Mr. Ste:llng'a term as
state treasurer.All charlzea of embault-ment during
his own term as atato treasurer wen
stdckatt from the record.partly by
Judg0Clalro A. Edwards and partly
br Ihe state,and the court also
quutted a rltalge of operating a non-
tidmlte game.
no da le o f h is trlal on the one
cttatga remalnlng mn ta uanertaln.
Tho chargers against the gotrmorand llaatenant governor and hir. Cur-
tis centorul around ailvged Illegal
practices during the tem of Governor
Smal!aa Italo treasurer,1tJ17»19l9;
and the terms of Lieutenant GovrmorSterling as date treasurer, 10191621.
The alleged :nent operations. accord
ing to a "special report" returned hrthe grand jury and made publlc by
.Tudga H 8. Smith of Sangamoa coun-ty,momma of the deposit in tht
"Grant Park bank" at Grant Park, a
can or about U00 population la Kankakoe county. a few miles from Gor-
emor 8xnal2'n homo. of sums of :late
money amzrrntlnz $10.000.ooo nmenwas than loanw to Swift &~£"n. andArmour. G:Qo.,Chic ago mfivv- on
notes mains 1' to 8 per csrm. interest.Not more than 2 per c ont ot this tn
terent was mid to the state, the grand
jury claimed, and the defendants arecharged with retalnlng the remainder.
Tho "Grant Part: mn." the grand
jury aatd,ara: a private Institution,
FUNDS awuuBL£ ron
msaBL£a HEBRASXANS
Who May Be Beneficiaries-Men or"em \*'\Q1rs.zQ.,fl1asJm'eL1;is:=1@1!¥rFi lechlenl or dlleuxe, that may can
not Burl: 11 Ilveilhuod and who are cup-niala or lwlhg raudeml nt to engage In
some mhor oeruputlnn.In eac h c an
She !ea»\l»lll¥y of relralnlng both from
Ihr:pls)dm!and voenllomll sland
palnus must he determinedWhere the Rctnlnlng la Dan i- In
puhllr :mul private Institutions.ln-
dullirlnl plants. shops, otlices. at homeor Mlwlwrc the student mr be train-
ed f||i¢|\l\|.ly ln the :mm ld\nnlIll00l13
way ll|l|| In tlm almrlelt pauible tlmé.
Nu c%n~»¢»=s are tanned because each
else mils! be treutnl imlivhlunlly.Une of 1=unda-Fund: may he used
for lmuucilnn,znddenml feel regu-
larly ¢ll|1\l1Ed br schools.necessarybooks mul auppllel but no funds are
lvzrilzlhh for the maintenance ut slud-
onts l}lll1|\;: rrulnlnx.Womerrs Cornpcnoaucn Ad- .Sm
repnum of trnlnlnx by pvrmns ln-iured in Industry dues nm deprlvo
them of :nay rights under the \\oi'i~
£|3|\l1's {ulu|\¢'i:|lllllDtl Ati.For Civilians--'l!1l| s\~r\iee la dis-
tinfl fa-mu that ut Ulu rehabllnatlun atalmbl.4 mldlors. sailors and marines
of uw Wurld War, now being carried
on by lim I'rdeml govcrnmrnt.
Your Heip-You ran Imp by aendlnl
ln the umms nm! poatomcv nddruaes
of nny 1||>Ill|l.(\1| p¢-nuns whom you mayknow ni nf whom you may lenru.
Aeidrv-»:¢'!. A.l'uhm~r.204 Unl-vcrnil!l\lnple, Lincoln, Nebraska.
A.sI L
Canada Wuuid Lino Up With Americl.1'R§¢nf@.-Imlszlm;bs the I m a m
gmemment that Cunnan wouid huelinedup with the L'nlt\.~cl Staten In
tha event of n war hetwvcn sho Unlted
States and Japan was Iarguly respon-
sible for the |nr_gp1\!ng nf me Angnr
Japanese alllnmo. H. u. Steed, odllorof the London Times, tlvrllrm! In an
pldrtas here.
xf
1rhlclHm~ at the time of the a~lleged
conspiracy oniy one depositcr,the
lute of Illlnqls .
I
'sum of iowa lo 75 Y un ON.
Des Moines.-The slate is 'rs :mnold. and ,going as well as can be et-
pecled .It gms on December 28. 18M, nm
President James K. Polk nlxnw thehlilpassed by eomzwss whirl:gave
Iowa stqlehood Ilml plumd armlher
snr In the "Stars and Stripes" gn represent the Hawkeye commonwgmlth.
At that tlme Iowa was a wlidememfull ot fighting Indiana and wild an
!mals
Th e " i n t e r w h e a t i n t h o vi c i n i t y o f
Tk h l v l l o c k l s l u g r e a t n e e d o t m o w
tu r e .
Al te r :r a ye a rs c on ti nu ou s s er vi ce o n
th e U t l ln h t t p o li c e fo r ce , Ca p t ai n Jo h n
Struct... announces o u t o n A p r i l 1 i n
w i l l w t i r c .
I n tlmallw.t h c a u t o m a t i c h a s d l
pl ac ed t he vcr ht tl te le ph on e ln t he b ~
ln cs s pa r t of t h e ci ty .O f t h e A t l u n t l
ex c h a n ge l . 6 0t l 'p lt o n e l a r e a ffe d e d .
F i n -th o u g h t t o h a r e s t a r t e d r l
t l c f n t i ve w l r t o g ca u se d con ttl der abltla mn lze l o U 15 po at om ce bu llt ll itg ~ »=
Bx tw r es ln th e o l ll c o a t F ul l er t on .
Th i * tl e t l lc a t l oo o f th e P re s b y tc r l n ~
c h u r c h a t M a r i o n .t n R e d W l l l o
co u n t y . p r o t h a t t o w n t h e B r u t c h u |
b u i l d l n i r . a l t h o u g h i t h a l b e e n o n t h
m a p fo r 1 5 y e a r s .
Th e o d o r e G a l l l g h e r . a n O m a h a m a ~
who wut s s uppo sed to ha ve b een al ot~
po nn l lc s g an d w h o ré c en t ly d i ed . l a .
f»5 Ft ed t o ha ve . be en p ou cs ie d or v - t
e r t y t o t h e va l u e o f 3 9 0 . 0 0 0 , o r *'~
T h e tt:wt c u e o t " b l a c k "m m u p o
to b e fo u n d l a N e b r a s k a w a s r e p o r t ~
fr o m F a l l s C l l r b y D r . E . l t . H o y a , a
c o n l l n g t o a n a n n o u n c e m e n t b a n r .
gr .D i l l o n .c h i e f o t t h e sl a t e l a ur e n
o r h e a l t h .A l l o f t h e n e r r m a c h i n e r y fo r t h
ne w s eve nt y -t he th o us a nd d o ll a r p ou r
p l a n t h e l m : b u i l t b y P a r m e e C i t y
a n t t e d a n d m o s t o t l t i s n o w In p l a
A .t v.Ble rkl c,l n r h i n o o f t h e l~
n t a l l l l l o n , n y s t h a t t h e p l a n t w l l !|
c o m p l e t e a b o u t F o b n t a n 1 .
F l t l y p e r c e n t o f t h e b u d n z m l ll =
a n d fa r m e r s o t S p e n c e r w i l l t a k e o u
t h e i r l d e p h o o e l t r m e r a t e l n c .
m k u l b y t h e N m - t h s r e o t e r n B - e l l Te l
p h o n e c o m p a n y l s g n n t e d .acc ord ltt
t o a l e t t e r t o t h e s t a l e r a i i w o y c o
m i s s i o n fr o m t h e S p e n c e r C o r n t n u n l t
cl u b .
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a p p e a r e d a b o u t te n y e a r s tt.-to u m
Ic i r cu m s tn n c ea s wh i c h l e d t h e fa t he r t
su s p i c io n fo ul p l a y, h a s r e c e i ve d w o
t h a t t h e s o n w o s a l l vc .It l a u n t l e
hit:011 t h a t th e 5 ot 1n ¢m a n .2 0 w h
h e di s ap p ea r ed .s e r ve d t h r e e y e a
l n t h e n a vy l a t e r gra du at in g;a n
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ii u l o r !l nn » » - m o v.; t l a l - 5- c u r t a u
her :.'G.L17T:t r-pr-m.1|=..& s.:.str.'r|.o
fcev-tmctunrtllllg ln rceonbe ol' the eta
a u l n rc;.:I¢tvrnllot\tm rc mr .l°!|l»
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S t r c r u l hu ue lr t- I lt ut tl cr s :Ir v e
pect tni t o t a k e |-:tri i n a N e w Ye a
d a y w o l f l n t t ft t o b e stngt-el .Sutton
2 l n \\'ttslllm.'to||c a l m l y .T h e w e
o f t h e l l t m l w i l l h e e x t e t t t l h l o ve r 1
se c t i on s o f Io tu l i n t h e tu ml tt nt p a
o f : l t r c o u n t r y .Th e h u n t e r s n i t :
sll tl tl ca l i nt o fo ur gr ou ps an d a1 | gm
Attack ConltltutlonllRy of Smart Liu,
Kllnaus City, Kia.--llaheal eorpus
appllmtlun lo free Alexander Howst.,united Insurgent Kansas president of
the miners' union, arid August Dorchy,his time president from jill at Colum-
bus, was filed In Fedrral Judxl Pol-lncks court bore by Phll f'al1¢:ry, ll
tonwy for the dlnrlct '°nmz;\" unlun.
The pflillou ~lleges dm: the Kansas
lnduulrlnl mu tt law lmdvr vghlchiiowut and Durchy were nent to jnll
for ul: muntlm for millng a strike 1|
uhcennslllulionul.
ol Submarines;
CLAS!!anuvsns sesssou
Mr.Hughes Announctd with Regret
That an Agnamant an the Ro-
aiucilon 91' Bubmlrlna Tonnlgl
Appurld Impoqlblc .
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Wnnmngma,D.C.-The ¢\'fol'£to
Ambillldor an Belgium il Sllectod.
Washington, D. C.--Presldent Hard
lng has made his selection nf nu mn-
m a s
$500,000 .rn-¢ in suoui ony.Sio ux { !t y. lu .- -T \¢u p e r usa l a r e bo
l h \ n \ l l o ha ve Io¢t t h e i r i l r u I n t h e
that the French eonlemplaled nalag
aolmmrinaa lllagltmalaly agalnn com-
merce, pronounced tha I-'ranch navalbuildingplanamenacetoGreat
Britain and declared that under theelrcnmalancnl Bnglanli could agree to
no limit on the conalnacalon ot cruisers.dcllroy en and other anllnub-
marine craft.
Mr. Sanant denied that submarineswerelob l tiled lllrxllmalely,pro~
tested that a large aobmndne :on-nago was needed to protect France and
lui colonies and expreaoen aunarlsen m rumen default plana should
aroul-c British fear: of aggression with
Britain allowed a tapltnl ship lon-
naga greater than am ot France andItaly combined.Mr. Balfour restored with the as
aerllon that in the es.enl. of war b
hreeo Great Britain and France, England, hula; no large army. could not
atrlke at the bean of France.but
Franca, employing o [neat navy of aub
marines against commerce. copld de
stroy Uno "tory existence" of Britain.In only allghtly veiled language Mr.
Balgpur accused Eranqgof gllllfarlsucdegs. mafia manifest by Ita na9albull§|n'§ pnEb-am and "tha reluaal at
the French delegation to amass land
armaments."Tho duh between the envoy! of
tha two governments ln the confer
ence committee accentuated the ow
cord between London and Parla amzhas been developing for some llmaand bred predictions In nomo quiartera
that England and I'nance mon wlll he
found building narlea against each
other aa England and Germany were
before tho tar.a
Mr.Hughes romlnded me Fra-nddelegation um: efxpnndon ot armament
was not under conalderazlon and an-
nounced with regret that an agreementon the redmlion and llmltatlnn nf aub-
mnrine and auxiliary iontmge appearedlmpomlblr.
ll l a r y n u a l t o n n a g e m e t w i t h c o m p l e t e
fa l l u m l n a l e m i l u n d : . \ - c o n f t r vr m c e
c o m m i t l e n o n a r m a m e n t .T h e u u l a n
1 1 |m a r k e d b y m n n t i n n a l ln t er »
ch a n g e s h e n ve g g H r . B l l f n u r l l l d ll ..
8| \ r r u1 . z t , r o n m rn l n g th e l ava ! p n- p n r »
n u u n s p f G n u :B : l l n l u a n d F r a n c a
a n d l i f e p o i s l h l u t y o t w a r b e t w e l n t h t
w o n a t i o n s .
F r a n c a . m i n t e d o n a n a l l o w a n c e o t
00 . 0 0 0 L o ng o l ' r u bm n d n fs . an a m o u n t
eq u a l t o t h e m a x i m u m M r .H u g h e s
nr i g t nu l l y pr n ; o - l e d f o r t h e U n i t e d
St a te s a n d G r a n t B r l m l n a n d t h r e e
: l m m t h e p r e x r n t F r e n c h Lonn agc,
an d a s ke d fo r 3 3 0 . 0 00 t o n s o f s im i l a r ;
cm ft.
Wlultlock, and has pn-named :ho mama
tn Brinswls for approval,lt was ne-
portedl
Henry P. l'if.»t¢laer. under secretaryof 1dnl:, has been mentioned anom-
¢ially an me likely one for the ap-
pmntnnsml.
N e g r o L a w y e r D i n .
l l m n g o .||l. -- I .n in g w m iq mn .a n
f#\r\u r'r n s:-I- qnnl lnitf-ml S llllw s dis trict
\\m. i|Iu ;:tu ||,U .I) . - - T r a d e bvts r ee n
t h o l fn l t m l S t a t e s a n d E u r o p e fe l l o l !
l\]|}|r02\l!u8{¢~}5 n o p e r ce n t l n va l u e
d u r i n g : t h e n m Q i v\ a n m o n t h s o f t h i s
;4'alr.i n m u u p u r h o n w l l h t h e s a m e
p e r i m ! h w ! g m r .
D l s m l u F l l l l W l r k e r t
R l .P a u l .M i n n - N o t i c e s o l ' d l s m l i -
m l ,\ \ l l i | h Il sa n s s n l d. w ou l d a l fe c l
|u ¢ » n ~ t h a n 1 . 0 0 0 a t m e m n e m p l o y e s
i n t h e g e m m l u | 'l i r ¢ I h e r e o f t h e U r a l !
N u r i l n r n r a i l w a y . w e r e D O IIM I.
bminoss silatrlct h m .The In u u
pluwd nl S1110.000 to $GJO.(ll0.
I
Dr y Ag en ts P oi so ne d ¥n G ou to l of D ut y.
S a n I'nmcl sc1\,{ '\ l . - - F o l r r prnlu thl-
1I¢n vn fn r r r n w n t ag e nt s h l l r v l w e n
pn i w nm d In l h e : m s t l h r w vr e 1° k = l fr o m
il i l d t b r mn d y w l d r l a l l n o y r fms n n w a l In
l i n ro u rr fc o f d u t y b u t um m w a s
mm l o u o r i m a s b l l i .
'frsaumnt for Mora ExSoldiers.
Wanhinglnu,D.l'. - Govonument
fncilltlos for ihe trmtnwnl uf nearly6.000 more rumor wr vi w pullenla
will he }1rU\'l|.Ied hs' mlelllionnl bedlln hmptial-1 In eighteen states aut:
m m 5\ur, it was announced.
A r d m o r e , O k l n . - F i r e w l p e d o u t t h e
em i !s vt l i o n o f t h e i o w n o f IH I IIS H L
Io c a t e d i n t h e l u m r t o f t h e H m r l t t o i !
ne l d . ( m in i n g d n ma x e t o th u am o u nt o f
$loD.00G.No m - o t t h e s tr u c t u m s w e r e
lmzu rml.r
Mo r e m an 1 .0 0 0 p e rs o na we r e ' u im d e
lmaueh-Ȣ.S i : t w o s l u r y b u i l d i n g s a n d
m o r e l i m n a m o r e n ! s m n t l d w e l l i n g s
o r e u p i e d b y f i d d w o r k e r s fa m i l i e s
w e r e d m r o y o d .
~L1| 1 S i am - , l s d em ] at hi s h o me he n .
F e u n d D n d In R d r i g c r a t o r C a r .
S i o u x ( 1 1 III. - - TW U y o u n g r m n
wo w fmn n l l lva ll In a ( 'h i ¢'l I¢ ° 6 : N o ni :
\ \ 1 n l vm r vi r l x vm t o r m r lmrrv.a w r -
m n u » h s thc r u m e n fr o m a n u l l M o r e
w h i c h h u l l b e e n p l a vc u l In t h e c u r fo r
h e u fl m : p u q w w H .
I l
' n t l n d a u i n l s t m t i n n e g a m l o n e n f I h r
F a r m l r C o m m a n d e r K t t c h a f n .
1n¢llm|n|mlL-1,I n d . - - m u m m A .l i n t -
r h u m ,r u n n e r n o m m a n u l vr i n r h l f f o f
e l w - i n a n d A r m y o t t h e l l vp u h l l c , d i e d
a t h h :h u m c h o w .H e w a s 7 5 y e a n
u i d .l l p u t h w a s 1nursed b y a c u t e L n -
|I\;:l'\-dltlu.
* N u m a n D i n s t A g m n l t 0 1 .
Ga l en a .ll | . 'r § | r !i .th r l n ll n 1 \S c h u h
e r r . a g !!!} 0 l . d l n l .U n u : d m r t i y b e -
fn r e h e r d c a l l l u p h a l l d o n e h e r u m m
no u n e w o r k a n d sh e n u r l b e d h o r
Ieefxvvhsf t o l l a n l w o r k n n l m
fa r m .-
H l r w c y S a i l O u t f o r D a n n a .
L o n d o n . - G e o r g e H a r ve y , t h e A m e n
l q u u n b g m m i o r , a c c o m p a n i e d b r M n .
H a r ve y , l e f t fo r C a n n e s . F n n o e .H e
w i l l n d .u o b s e r ve r f o r t h e U n i t e d
s u m a a m e oo n ta r un c e o f t h e m »
~n ; ~
News nréms
H Y Tow
Roo-ent Happening: m Nebraska
Given in Brie! Items For
.Busy Readers.
Olivo? E. Chllullt*!. living near Elm\\'00d. wtsllo cutting l tru: was killed
br tho tree fnlilmg upon him.
A mllch con t\||8l.\5 of clght westernstates recorded Hvbnska second \\ill:
4.51.190 cows.
Tlmee lzundred llld seventyllre
traveling |1|.lI"Bri(f are now vlrculatia;
I~ Nehntka.Burgtan threw rt brick through the
plate glass wlndoa of Rohm Goodall!
jewelry stare at turallnla and escaped
with two diamond rings.
The Mlda est lmplomeamt Dt-alern' all-aoclatlrm comes ra tlzmhu January 4-tl
for lls annual 4.'0mr||tlun.Janson Wal-
lace. Councll man is of-tn~tar;.Gmremor Mclielt I.\\ was Santa Claus
nt the Christmas lllgtrlbutlon ul' 503
baskots or food 1ll'0v|\lt'tl br the tlmaha
dltrlnlnn at the Tolumoeru of America.
Omaha Elks have hlRrlPll on u driveto false mom-5 fort he construction
of tlzolr proposed building to bo erect
ed at Eighteenth and l'0\|.|t0 streets.
The drive for the sale of stool: In
the Beatrice: llotclmm|=an§ will startshantyaftertheti m of ilu year.
The buihllm: wil! cost about 1300.000
In a drlm to rai n funds for the
Improvement of its bulhling. the 0111
aha Young \\ou\ms Christian associa-tion nlstnlned pledges nuluulltlug L0
s n o w .
Memhons of tho Prosmltrlan Sun
day School nt I-*rc-mont jolnvtl ln \ rab-
blt hun; as a means ol' pmridlug a.aww for the annual churoh dinner
pany.Miss Lotta r. ummla. 14, of Tecum-
seh,lx tleul,the r fault of injurie-sualalned when u can of coal ol! whlrh
she was pouring on the gre explod~
igniting her clothing.
A meeting of ilu* Traveling 5Ien'1l1'rolec1lvo assoclutkm or Neb mka
Iowa, South Dakota, Wyoming, Hintand Missouri will he held 1~Omaha
December 2?29.F l n y t w lurk:-ya,weighing 1
pound: each, wtre eaten by 350 Uumh~
nemrboy a at n dinner in the Bumhula!given to them by the RM:
club.
ms me semi/ titans
Chlress conspiracy to l l t n y con-
suming and Produclng luttlllons
ofHatton."leant" Moeté
Ing I-tstd.
Wnshlnstott,D.0.-Charges were
made by Senator Ln Follette ol Wis-
coosln, tn It statement that n>presen»-tatirea of the railroads ond the cool,
steel ond lumber intrnmts. st s "see
mt" meeting bore Decetnbr El. attempt-ed to obtain from form orxnnizatlon
tenders and dld obtolo from some such
lenders adherence to on eg;cement notto posit tegtslatlon to repeal the cont-
nzenly coll:tt svsomlv section ot tbstransportation set and to restore ststs
control of state rotss.
He utstle on charges in elaborat-
lng on his ssssrtion "that o plan is
afoot to perpetuate the tttnttoznentolprovtslons ot' the trsnsportntlon net,
etnbotllett In Section 15A. (tho guaranty sec tion of wlnlelt n portlou ox-
prmt Motels 13 :mtl tonttder penne-
tent the intolerable conditions whichhave motto the trunsportntlon system
for the post two years on Instrument
tor the exploitation of the Atnerlcan
people."In substsntlotlon ot his clmrges. Ln
Foltslte made'public what he do-
scrlbeq tts s report of the "brief sctlon ot the conference" lteltl here Ds-
cetubcr D. whlch he branded "os s cou-
spirocy to betray not oniy the fnrtnersbut the eonsulttiug end the producing
Inltllons of the nntlon."
'The brief report" of the meeting.as mode public by Lttmtor I.|t Fol-
lelte. mid:"On December 11 s secret meeting
was held in \\nnhlu;lon. whlclt high
ollclnia of the railroads sud the cost,stee! and tumber interests nttemfttet!
to enlist the fsnners In sn ogrecment
whereby all ogltstlon by the funn ln-terests for the npesl ot section l5A.
(relating to the "acne,;o'e rs1ue'l sntlfor restoration of state control over in-
trastate runes should cease.
.''Itze greet special Interests represented at tltll conferenc were suc-
cessful in obtaining. the consent of cer-
tain of the funn 'representatives to
such an agreement.It is no( neces-sary to impeach the slncerlty of pur-
pose of the funn organisation omclsluwho pnrtlclpattd ln the conference to
branding this secret meeting as o con-
mimcr to betray not only the farmers,but the consuming ond the producing*
mlltlons ot the nations."
De 1gneg;_ of.__§l} g W - - ={Jh.nlg§5rbf,%:mmer¢e" :has . e¥5nHu1 Manda
an-at among use states ln the perenplta
of building and loan umm.Fire originating ln the tmrwdwnre
stone hdonglng to 35. I". Gates.:lestrayed the hardware store.the Le-
wollen Mercantile company store. the
Robinson lunch room and a vacantbumlxng nt Lmsellen.
DL!»r.'0\0rcr) of oil sosked run Indpapers ln 2| hot nk nine at ire home
of I'r|.nk\\me nt Fremont upon the re-turn of the W me family from n trlp
to Lincoln. cuusvd Dopuly Fire Marsh
|.l Harry Hauser to cal! for an Investi-
E u g e n e V . D ¢ b | r m .
W a s h l n z i o n , D . C . - - E u g e n e v. D e b i ,
so q g l l s z l g g d e r w j o s e 1 0 y e a r p r i s o n
fi h t e n e e fo r ; U a la !i o i i '5f t h e e sp l o n a g e
a c t w a s e o m m u l o d o n C h r l m u u , m m e
be n : fr om t he A tl a n ta fed e r al p en l t en - »
Ii n r y a n d c l l l e d o n P n e l fl u l e nt H a r d i n g
a n d M m m e y G e n e r a l D n u g h e r t s .H r .
D l l u g h c r i y s a h l D e b i c a n e G ! h l l o w n" vo l i t i o n , "w h i l e D e b :de c l ar e d h i s
r l n l t w a s a t t h e " r e q u e s t " o f t h e a f;
tn r n e y g e n e r a !a n d t h e h e w a s g i ve n
n t i c k e t t o t h e c a p i t a l b y Il l !! w a r d e n
sr l u m u t c h o i c e o f d c s t ln a d o n . a l l m u g h
he h ad p l an ne d t o go i mm e di at el y t o hl l
h o m e a t T e r r e H a u t e , In d .
To §f|ff§°K1'
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Pay Cod of Occupation Direct..Coblena.-Current expenses of the
American forces In Germany.whichnmuunt to approximately Snooomo a
month. are to be paid hercancr by the
German government dlrect In marks,nz was announced recently as army
hndquarters In Coblenz.
This Idea wal zurgeaied br Major
General Henry T. Allen. commander
ot the American troops on the Rhine,aa n erubstllute of the previous plan
whereby me Unlled States govern-
ment paid the expenses: ot the occu-
pation zmops. the funds to be collected
later tram Berlin.. r . ..
:Ere each ewrywhezv.-Advert
D l ~ l s l l l l l l l l l i l l u u n q h y f .a n n u a l .a |»n ; u¢ n :u f u: » .° °U l »t b l y i i t .
Keep Clean
Inte rn a l c lu nli ne u
m v f a orirri-
ggggu- Nuifolso :mths
t i n y ~ i n t h e i n -tcrlincapan ihen easilyremove ztregnhrly. Ap-aohxtelybumkss-tryzt.
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DIED
NewYorkCi:ya1cnefromu m m . n u n lu m year-"zobecomaavicdm~,f" -" -*pain»andact\e\.¢~thiatroubln bsfraifuz
comrmm.
\ \ I ' \ \ l i I H
vor, bladdn and mica d :ron" 'Natlomlknmldyindl~ m g u m m m a n
u . . z . t
T o R i u f r o m A l l a n l n T h r ~ e e D a y ;
li lu n ln i ng t on ,In d . - '1 '!1 l r t s l !h u u n
aft e r l| | | . | l r h u r c h h a d b e e n d e s l r u y vd
b y l i fe .t\\¢ c'n t;t ive m e m b e r s o f i l m
l u i r \ l e w Me t h o d i s t Episc opal ¢0u, ;r¢.
ga t l on m a rc l w d t o t he s i te o f t h e bu r n -
ed b u i l d i n g un d s t n r t c d l o b u \ | d u t a b
er na c le .\=r!:i|:~h w a s vompmeteci i n
After yur: know some people
}\\|.I are apt to regret the polil
gnu wanted on them.
Snowy linen! are the pride uf
bounewlre.Keep them Ln um:lan by using Red Cross Ball Bl
your laundry.A t a l l p h e n -
tlsement.
Injured him.Huw we h u e p
: I m you :truck blm over mewith a blunt lnstnxment. Why did
lie?Prlln n¢t-I w a xeulng me
u u m your honor; 1: was a pl
spar I an htm wlth..
H a 'N u Q n i y S p a r r i n g .
J m l g e - A fe w m i n u t e s a g o
lN\nl"l!n m :y o u w e r e o n l y s p a
.
M i l w a u k e e C i t y Co u n c i l F a vo r Be e r .
Mllxmn ukev.W l s . - } I i l w u u k e c a d t y
r o u n r l l w e n r o n r vvu r d fo r l!|F |'(i
nr l l n n b y m n g r vs s t o l e g a l i z e t h e s a l e
o f w i n e s a n d h w r w h o a u rm-ml utlon
e r u b n d y i n g l h l s re qu es t w a s a d n p t u l ,
29 10 1.
To B o N e w Y o r k I n t e r n s .
\\ m J1 ln l z l on . n l ° . - D r . I. . U r n s s o f
Omaha . rr . yz rmiua te n £1he Unwe n\lt 3 nf
Ne b r as k a .i s I n \\: n=h ing ton o n h l s
w a ;l o N e w Y o r k \\h eI'1 ' lm w il l #Jn-
l e r t h e N e w Y o r k c i t y h c n p i l n l a s u m
in t o r n o .
Tralri of 100 Carloada of Autos.Cl||~.1;:0. Ill-A train O! 100 cmloads
0f`\nntoluobI!cx, wma an approximate*vahm of S'$00.000, |n:msw through hcre
en rnutv in Cullfumln.The shlpmcntis lllllll ln mlrnml circles ln be a record
for the lu:gun! nhlpnwnl of a ldugltproductfrom `n facnury I0 a. single
dcstinntluu.There are five auto-
Lunblkes to cnch cnr.
'U R I N 4
Ni g h t.M Morning ~ "f
5-2.~:=;>.,X<z:~°;,~. x
I I n r y m a n w w w # m m v l h l n g
l i i l m l o l l w r r u n e u vl l e s .
Don'!. Fermi Cuticura Tala:
When adding to 3our toilet mn:An exquisite hee, akin. baby and
Ing powder and pernzme,ren~other perfumes superfluous. Ton
rely on lt umm one ut the CuTrio(Soap.Ointment and Tai
Fa m o u s Bc i g l a n Ho n e o m in i o w a .
}loon¢~,I n . - I ' a m - u r .fa m o u s B01
gl n n h o r s e fu r w h i c h G r u n t l h u n l { | | | | d
847.50 0 ls 1 10111 1 at t he Ho m! far m nun
Og d en ,l n ."Inr \ r~ r ur "la b t 'li ¢ \ t 'd t o
h a ve b r e n m e I1 i | : l u s l p r i e f. l l B e l g i a n
h o r s e l n t h e w o r l d .
Sunday "Blue Law' Fawond,
Springfield.Mn.--Thi*PItlzens of
Bprlnsiiol-1. by a vom of |1mL: in SLIM,
deddud In rasor of adépling thu Sum
da; "blue invr.".u :u rfauil nf thedectionalltheatre:and pkacen ot
o n s - I 0 h o u r u w e e k b a s i l . : m e i n o l
t h e p r t x r n t 4 8 h o u r sc l wd u le .Ja n u
a r y 1 , a n n o u u c e m e n ; w a s l u m l e b y B .
Ho o p .sup erl nl v.: nk- nt u t t h e m a u ve
p o w e r a l e p n n m e n t .
A s m a l l a o : s a ve d t h e l i f e o f D l vr
M c A u l i ffe o t L i n d s a y w h e n h o w a s r t -
u l r k e d b y n h u l l li e w a s l n Il l i a y a r d
: l o n e w h e n a t t a c k e d .Th e b u i l k n o c k -
e d h l m d o w n a n d t h e d o g m m e t o t h e
resc ue.Altlmnglm t o o s m a l l t a i n j u r e
.a |
ae m e u c s~ o p l o ~e u
m y h u e n r k m m r o u é h h q e ~
lr\eommmdyour'»'o¢ntomy fri ann ilfa temaln mdhal."
li n .I>S¢;_-1-\ Scaou. mx~
Strict,L° \I il.llaJ mtth i n k f a a mo me n t.Ly dsPinkh-:nfs Voptablo gompqgmboc nin untorn ur gntgty y nr s. ItpnparedfrommndiDish!-1.51Li u llk i ll ma |?'..,f
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eoudirionssrhiehewunc h ~| ; n » u m u . ¢ n _<' D I V a h h hdlallnlrtorlgninhuc nenof thn
dnuinbkdmnaar aazncttngtheb l e i n n p n t l o m i . m a m ~
'I'hl|i|aoud.byt.b|d»|.ppnnrmnl,~m ¢ m u » » - ,a m -
m n w u
.\|.o t h e r s In N e h m s k a w h o p m m a r c a
the .nnima' from killing McAullIle I
ill he war rescued.sn much conl1:B'm;¢' If rlaffs! 11; 111discovery of nil nonh of Iluy Sprifn"
that towns along the SnruawmlmHue, including this placf, are nfferln
inllucculvnns to thu Bllmlwesl lkvllnlnwnapany fnr a rennvry lumtlnn.M
terlals nuw ure I mr drllvcrnl in th
thld Ilnrilx of that pln¢v,mlmro owas struck sixty days ago uml |.\
ond well Btlun wlll be stnnvel.
ruma t e s nf I hr * 1 7 sl a te l mt l lu r i nu - f u r
lhv first nh: mnmlnx nf l 1\:..'2. the h n n r d
n f ruI11l0\fm l t l d Dll£"('s rutl=\1L]|m|:l§
lm te r lh t m fn r t ho s an w | w1 do e! sa 3 en rm m .Thi* hmmrd was hhir to },u.|> #flail
| I n m s n m !tululls.vJ\o|~\:fu l p r l c w
r n n g i n g ( m m $1.67 l u $ 3 n p a i r ,A
nMu n o f C . 'i ° . S lu l ll ln r d o f Au m rs s . I
h i s I r i t a r m i n u.m w .Hi s Ju l l l l l
ma lg l zl n m ! th e u nn wm a c lm wu ux nl n
th e r u |\ \ .I t w a s n m p u t n t n i j s u t 1.
low th o e~l lm\\.
.\|.o t h e r s In N e h m s k a w h o p m m a r c
fmr \ \ool i.s time are 0fY \H1l nt H10 MI!!
al z r in x l l ur n l cu l i e ge n l Ll ufsu in . be gh
n l n g Ja n u a r y 23.In t : n s l r r Ir n i l l l
Is o l f vt u l In au t o tr a c t or n a w. l | | || | l 1
a n i m a l hu sd m nd ry .n n l u m l p n l l m t o ~
l m l n n y .dszlljylnz,ont¢uuu I0!!)»Il eI
rr op ri . an d snllvi.g m l n n m e l l n g . h u n
cu l t ur e .p o u l t r y h u s l m n d r f : m d r u
fav.osuurnira Th e c o u r s e s m i l l vm ! l \ I
r u n r y I T a n d a n : o p vl l t n a l l p e z v- u n
o ve r s l s t o vu ; \ a r ¢ n f m g a .
F W 1
bla t hnl.
S i x t y t 1 \ r w lueml o f 1'ulnn¢|( l \ l !m
i1'»¢:»1. the pr~¢»per1;o r t l w a t u t v, l a n e
di ed fr om c ln u lvru . n t he i m ez lt mi u n fo r
fQ\*llll an l n d vd y n t l t i l h a t l i e n i r l o v :l c
c o r d i n : I n S u w r l n l vn u h n l S t o w u r l .
Il n x el G u st n fn- o n nn u l li l vnn o r ll o r m
hI|||o f li n e W a h o o Pm n n m z c l u b .a p d
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wsme me Nebraska winuorn In u nntlonnlmnuinir cotllesl conducted by
n glue company of \\l.|¢ellng. W. Ya..in \\hl<l| more than sam ln ;1rlr.a'n were
oltrml for the products mumel lu the
The Girl, a Horse and a Uoq
Bu mancls Lunna . Dnnlnlbrcim-\alai\~¢»¢|¢|
- - -a r u t i u l t n u co o k i n g : m r th e p r s
n n m t i n a t h a t s o m e t h i n g h a d l m vw l vd
t u s u - o n ; u p o n m e w h e n 1 d e s c e n d e d
u n m a n n .
In p h : l i vi n ; r o o m I h u m n m i g h t y
l o b e n f l t e g l o l d m a m p u t t i n g b r a d -
fu t o n t h d t n b i e .
" ' I l ' l j u l i y o u m a l m r fo r i t .th i s
m< I'l l l l l '. S u n n i s . " h e m u t t e n d . l n 3 l n . ¢
p l a t e s f o r t w o ; a n d n u m i l d o l d r m
l o o k e d u l f t h e y w e r e a b o u t t o i n t o
a b a t h .
°'W 1 m t I" I e x c l a i m e d ." H a s B u l l a r
: o n g o n e t '
" U h h u h ;b r i g h t a n d e a r i y - - ' fo r e
him when be went."
"But \lhere's Jesttla?She lsnt gp-|
u she?"
He shoot: nn ltead dolefully.
"No; alle--she'a gone. too.'"Not srltlt Bnllertonf' l gasped
"It sure does look thatanay. Stan-nle.sm left a :rr note on the table
for me. atellin' me not to worry noue.
and sayin' 1 needo't look for hor tiltI saw ber az'ln."
At llrst 1 c ould hardly wlere me
asm ears.It was so lncrctllbly out dkeepin: with Jennie an 1 had been
Ideallzlng her."Are y ou solos after theat?' t de-
mattded.
"What fort"was zne deepondenrquery.""Ialn't a moraet o' une ln ]
way you look at lt.Jeanlc's a wom-
an KYOWINI. and she don't hereto have
the old daddy sas'she can.'r shetnnstn't.Besides. they vos probably
nltchln' out to catch one o the early
tralns-there'a one each ws. east andwest-and them lrnlns 're been gone
a couple o' hours."
Daddy had Gone ltls best with the
breakfast. but t tlon't recall any mealof my life that ever come so near
choking me.I told Daddy about lllosmashing of the tnuchlnery. and the
proof I had that lt lmd been a pleee
of sabotage."Reclttrn maybe be allowed ymfd tlml
out he done ll and try a dogrfnll 'tsn~ethlrt' with him to pay hlttl buck?"
addy queried.'*1 dmft know." I confessed.
I went on entlng ln silence, or rath»
er trying to eat. and turning over thepuzzling and badtasting questioning!
ln ws mind..llnu could Jennie go elfwith Bttllorton. knowing ltlm to be the
scanm he was?An¢l.uby. lt she had
n tueonlnt: all along to :lu thin thins.
had she blocked lxirgntue br telllng
me that 1 nosntto sell htm the Clu-
nobar?lt was tn the midst or theso retlcc-
tlons that I chttttced to [eel lu the coal.
pocket whtN: I had been carrying thedeed turned over to me by Daddylllratn; and for the second time that
morning l. nearly choked.The poclzet
was cmptr!"\\'hnt's tm you now, son?" Draco;
inquired; soclug my law drop 1 sop-
voee."The .last thing there was ln the box
that could full out and mt me." I gunsled."Bullettott has stolen :ny deed
to the Cluttabarl""The mischief he hast Plum sureyou ttaltft lost tt out o' your pocket?"
We made sure. veltltout tho loss ora moment: lookin; in ms' loft sleepin;
place and ln the tnlno buildings. The
deed was zone safely enough and weboth awed that Bulterton bud hadplenty or chances to su.-at lt.Wearing
orerclothes wmte 1 was working about
the mndlittcry , I had often left Q!coat hanging ln the cabin.As tt mat
ter of fact, t ltadnrt worn it at all on
the previous dar."well, Daddy." said I. after the pro-longed search had proved Iutlle,
"urhero does tttts leave me?"
Threshlng the lttt:!I out.we soon
found where lt left me.Grandfather
Jasper. as you may remember.tum
made no mention or the mine. or. lndeed, of any legacy to me ln ms will
as it had been probated; there srl! noneedottl.because he had already
deeded the Clunnbat' to me. and nt tho
time of his death It .was at.longeramongbls assets Moreover, on law
yers bad told Bullertoo (according toBnllertotfs story told me In thu Pttll»
man sotokeroomi that there was no
record ot'any mlulng trauaactlon
whatever ln nts papers.Therefore. In
the absence of the memorandum arhlclnmygrundhtherhadgivenCousin
Pe n ;and tvlxlclt Percy had doubl
less carried with hlm to Chlna-there
was nothin; but tbe deed to atmw lor
my ownership; absolutely nothing.At that. the loss of the deed wottldn't
have been tatal it the document had
been properly recorded.lt lu\dn'tbeen.And now, with the unrecordcll
deed gone. there was tmothlng to pmro
that t had ever owned the Ctnnabar.
The tom was total-with no insur-
ance.Daddy litram was abaklng his bendsorrovrfnlly af ter we had nm mu last
bunch of straw through the threshing
machine.with rump looking as blue as Inf
blues! ,wltetatone that ever elteaen
upon scythc we tried to settle upon
some line of netlop.Gotwh was thecounty scat, and the onitoua ftrat step
would have been for me to go therefor tt search ln the county records .for
qldence qt the ante o§_ the m to ty
LBDI m ssftirw myself on tln.-'raltroad, I'd be
nabbed for the theft of that Internal
Inspection cur.Daddy uttered to gotn my place. but that alternative dtdtrt
appenl'Qo me at all.t knew perfectly
welt new helpless ltn'd be ln any such
lawyerlllte search as would have to be
made lu tho county recorders omee.
"mm nous, ~rooa~
hannah. -- Undar his |ru4tn~u m ' n will.B u l t o r d B n u g m o u .n e w Id l a r , a n a m a s h a r e a t u m
n u n ,m i n e d a t m m o t h l h l ( u m
l\ l D . \ A t i n u a s " n fs n p o ¢ | . o r y , "xauums a n d to ng u wd e 6o|¢r1be\i.M l t h a t 1 | s l l .i m m a : h e i a m pa a d t y t h o p n u n c o n e u b s a t n
bro wn -h ll rvd. b lu e- an d gm , n pi ¢»bu d h o mo , an d 5 d og uh h a s pl i th o s ,h a l l u m a a n d h a l t wh im .I u l f o s i l l n m n n r d n m o bo-qu n: z a s jo hn , bu t nu r em ur ld nr -
u s o n n u o u s an a nd h i s l l l l c r .o n :us s n r to D m s a r S a m a r a
a n n fr o m n i d k ! !t n n l u r .
a n a s B u l l f n o a , ; m i a t a ; o n l i -l l l r , a a w r y h i vl l l l I n i n l r l l h aIluodo d mme.l i ; h u ;1|um :h"
m n u m a u u n " n t s w p o l l w n "at th \r | .IL il u l l or l o n r e r u ns h l ml n t o n m u o a .O n u s e l t l l l o n p l l t -t o r m u A t m p l a . f u n u u s e t r l l l l
p u n s o u t . B l In t o : 4 a n t h u a p -p e a r t o b e u n i d e n d n d n o n - u n d
d o g d u c r l b n l u n u s g n n d fn u h s r n
n u .L ID O " - l l l f. a s l a w n m a l n l na t s h n u s t o p Angels.U n n h kto ac u ra a e on ve ym c e. um u gh u mw a s a tu c k t m pu e t t o n c u m d
a m i s h , h a vi n g i l u i m p r n l i o n o nun w wn x n au hn i, Ha ul :a f. th at h eInéomsmod.Pu n u e d .h a nu an -
anan the c u .which 1|wn c ko d .
u m w w w o n h m .In 111 | dar t-a n n h e s a u ve r u u e n b y :h o r l r l .
a n : w u t u m l h l d o g .Ju a n h a
u v l n m l me urns-mee.d n i n ¥ ! l l lhim me b er home ai :ho O ld Cums-
b l r m i n s .Bm u l h l o n s h o s t s a nl i l r l m Tw m u b l y , c t r e n k e r a t u s em l m I n d h1 l. & !l \ ll h le r Ja n i e .St l nfu rd do e s n ot re v:n l h i I i de n -
llllf ll l r a m In d S t a n fo r d g o p u l -
t u m ;about the m l m .B m n fo mn u u m n m n l sa the um rk n m !mu l n l o ve vr l l h J¢ l n l c . w h o m u :
bln 1110.Bulie nun p holrn Un a t themlna.Ho n lir ra s umo [n r th u C ln»n t h u .H a n f o r d m n L\iu."
"Ci imb y mlr ho rn mu l lt!
||d s b . m u l "
C H A P T E R IX. --G bnt lnu e d.
l
"Ca n you cu rry It a ny thr ille r?"
"N o; \ =; I re c ko n I en u't . '1l u» r en to o
n y d o m e d th i ng s atpuzallzt'm e .
n e o t 'o m l s w h o r e i n S o m n m t l l t !
.ries'B u l l o l i o u g e t a l l t h e m o n o ;
lt}\ ea n avdn ln' arou nd s o ;> eaco ck;" !'°
" I ¢ l n n ' t , k n m r w h e n h e g o ! l t , b u t
b u t l t .a l l r i g h t ;ca r ri e s It w i t h
m . "I s ml d xo u rl s ." h a t :bi tt nee he re ,St an n lo .son,
zz bet l noe dog w orth a hllu firod 1101-
r a t h a t I t al u° l . hi s m on e y. "
" W l m t m a k e s y o u m y t h a t ? "
"W el l, fo r o ne U l lt lg . b ovn ua o I l mo n
~e y Il u l l r r t o n ; b e e n l n o w t n ' h i m
o r e A d a m w a s a t l i t t l e b o y i n k i l o b
hoa.H t ' t 1 n t \¢t~¢i1 lny m o n e y
h i s o w n : j u s t u g ! 'r a l l y n l u t b u l l !
tat.sny.'°" G e m h fr s t t ? " I s u g g e s t e d .
"B l a u a mb t ox c . JN :m o c k s a n d t h a t
o ' t n l c k .No s lr -r e; t he et a ye ll gr -
els l1 ea nzl mth lts ' a rou nd als f t hl au,
~l by a Q omz Ch alk . and ra no t n n l t.
~ebody elm' ls eetttn'e m u p ; a n d
tl : a t '| vw ti t an u te . t h e re i a t r e as o n
f g tg'e
°'8|1re. °' I co nceded,T h e n :" C o u l d
~m é l s e a l o o t . h i g h , r u n n l n : Ju m p
. .gu e s s a t tl z e .r ¢ n ao a , D a d dy !"
" N o t s o ' |w e lto ld to ge th er Ion , "h e re p li e d du h l o us l r ." h u t
et e's a fe w li t t l e no t io n s 'u t - # r e
.. ed u p fr o m r o m t h l t ' |o l d e r l n
l e o !o wo o d s t h a n I a m - b e e n
lo n ge r .Th e o l d C t u n n b a r n e r r !
| w h at y ou 'd C l l l | . 'b o n an z a f P i e
o f o r g . t o h e s u r e . b u t m o s t l y l o w
de . . 've n t in g t he m r i ch l l tl l e po l l e n
m r a n d t h e n . "
'Th o i o r i c h D 0 ¢ k t 'U . " I p u t l u ." A
t r i t e o r o n e o r t h e m w o u l d b e a b o u t
~e r i g h t t i m e t o m n , 1 r o u 1 d a t t u "
H e n o u a e a .
" T o r r e lt t o ut l u k n o w .I re c k o n
m n a b o u t h o w th e y c a u g h t y o u r
.n ' p \ w .B u t B u d d y F u l l e r - - h e 's t h e
» » a t e l e g r a p h o p e r a t o r n m ! e s o n
b l ! ! w a y n e p h e w o m i n e # n y s
~ue'|m o r e t o l t t h a n th a t .'L o n g
d c o u p l e o ' y e a r s ' r l n t h e r e n r u
co pp e r st r ik e m ad e l n L it t le Cl nn n tn r
~Ich,a b o u t fo u r m i l e w e s t o 'he re ,
fo l l e r l r r I t t h e r e m e a h e a p o '
l k a b o u t t h e r a i l r o a d r u n n i n 'I
. . .t b l l .Th a t t h e r e b r a n c h , If t t
b u l . l t - - r w h e n l t ' ¢ b u i l t . fo r l t '|
~n'to h o , s o m e d a y , t o o p e n t h e m
~p e r m i ne s - th a t t h e re b ra n c h 'l l g o
l l ~ a l o n g o u r b e n c h w i t h i n 2 h1Ih-
n d :o t t h e o l d C l n n o b a r ;s o
lo s e r w co u l d m l g h t y n e a r d u m ~
- ~t h e o r o m e a n i n t o t h e c n r s f'
t b e g a n t o a t e m o r e er oo kl ng a ~
t b l l l e r i l l e l a l r o a d o r e r w h i c h G r u n t !
t e t h e r . I n n e r h a d be e n l e d ;m a n
mo r e a n d m o re d evi o us o ne s .
" I n t h a t t i l e .e ve n t h e l o w - f n ~
Ct n n n b a r w o u l d c om e 1 b l t n e n r e r ~ .
c m HE c o mmu nn )
_I!hc.!;¢!!antidote for me vlcu aboycomesupngnlnstndwadlyt.
m a k e a m :Im p r e s s i o n u p o n t h e fl o o d .
w h l l c o u l d h e exp ect ed o f a a l p h o n
whl ch , ln t he na tu re o f tn lng a. c ou ld rf t
h e m u c h b l q e r t h a n a n o r d i n a r y
s t r e e t w a t e r m a l n l
Th e o t h e r p o u l b u i r y u n a e ve n l e n
ho p e fu l .It w a l t h e d r w l u g o f a t h a n
t u n n e l . w h i c h D a d d y a n d 1 m i g h t u n -
d e r t a k e w l t h o u t s d d l l l o n n l h e l p , fr o m
t h e l e ve l o f t h e h l l l . b m c h s t r u l g h t l n
t o a n i n t e r s e c t i o n m n t h e m i n e s h a l l .
Th i ; I e t l l m a l c d , m i g h t t a p t h e w a t e r
at A p o i n t p o s s i b l y t w e n t y fe e t b e l o w
ll a pr e s en t l eve l i n t he s ha ft .its su c-
ce s s , a n I s aw a t o n c e . wo u l d d e p e n d
en t i r e l y u p o n t h e lo c a t i o n a n d vo l u m e
o r t h e u n d e r l r o n n d Iu k a w h i c h w a s
su p po s e d t o b e l u p pl y ll l l t h e i l oo d .u
l l x l i r e s e r vo l r w e r e s h a l l o w a n d h i g h
l n l h e mo u n t a i n ,t h e s h o r t tu n ne l
m i g h t t i n l n u .If l t w e r e d e e p a n d
lo w . n o t hl n ; wo u l d b e a c c o mp l i sh e d .
Th e q u c s tk m w a s a ll l ] h o n g ln g h o t !-
l e s s l y u p l n t h e a l r w h e n I m a d e m y
w a y a r o u n d t o t h e m i n e b u l i d l n g s b y
t h e l e ft h a n d g u l c h p a t h .m e n t e d l n
u n d l b e m n t o : b u c k m y s e l f I n t o D i d
d ) " l e x t r a p e t e o f o ve r a l l s : j u ! !f o r
w h a t , I i u l d r ft : h e l e m I d e a ; o n l y 1
ne e d e d t o b e d o m ; s o m e t h i n g t o k e e p
me fr o m z ol n x c o m p le t e l y d o ll y i n t h e
gue ss ing c ont es t.BJ t h l s t t m e, a s I k n e w , t h e y w o u l d
b e g e t t i n g u p fr o m br e a k fa s t l n t h e
ca h l n ac ro ss t h e d u m p ho od ,w h i c h
w o u l d mo s t l i k e l y b e B u l l e r t u n s c u e
to c o m e o ve r a n d rl d e m e s o m e m o r e .
w h e n 1 l o o k e d o u t i n s o u r a n t i c l p n
tl un , h e re h e c a me , t mo k ln g o ne of hi s
h i g h p r i c e d cl z nr a a n d nx l t g ge r l n g a
h l t . n l h e n l w o r s d i d i n w a l l t l n g .
" Tl n l a i s y o u r t h l r l y t h o u s a n d d d l a r
n o u l d m l "
I gal up :nd knocked the uhu from
ms' vine .
"And that. Daddy. ls precisely what
1m going tq do." I aid: and the sa:-l n g o f I! e m l e d t h e e o n r e r e n c e l n t h e
ub a r a d o n e wl t u n n e l o f t h e " Li t t l e Je m
Ie . "
C H A P T E R x .
T h i Doop-W alla..
T h e n e x t m o m l m :I t u r n e d o u t a t
br e a k o f d a y , b e fo r e a n y bo d y e l m w a s
up . s li p p e d In t o m y e l o t h e l . s t n l g h t -
en e d u p m y bu n k, a nd d ro p pe d th r o at !!
th e la d d e r h a te h w a y t o th e ma i n - de c k .
I h a d t o l d m y s e l f t h a t t h e r n s o n
fe r U n e d n ; b r e ak t u m - o ut w a s n d e t l r e
to se o l f i n e r ai l ro a d p eo p le re a ll y h a d
b e e n n r t l i c l e u l l y l n e a r n e s t a b o u t m e
|1r op u| \e <1 co pp er ml ne b ra nch l o ma ke
n s u r r e y f o r l t : h u t r t r u e u n d e r l y -
l n g p u s h m u r n h i t !Iu c t t n c e ua
ha ve a m y t hl n g m o r e t o d o w l lh B a l l e r -
l o n . l l f e ve n t n a l l a t l a b l e w l t h h l m .
'1 i| 1l ne In g fh ml xg ls t he eo mm un r oo m.
n o a s u u l I n n u k e D a d d y H i r a m ,I
b r o k e i n t o J e n n l e a k l t e h e n a n d n l d o d
t h e c u p b o a r d f o r a b i l e o f s o m e t h i n g
l u Put.Th e r e w a s p l e n t y o f b r e a d .
an d 3 0: 2 0 l1 0 | | l t r i e d h a m . a n d éu u l n g
a co u p l e o f ge n e ro u s Sandvsiciaes,I
h i k e d o u r t n m a k e m y b r e a k fa s t l n
th e o p e n .
The sundwlche x \lis1=0Se\1 nf. I begun
t o q l u l r t vr t h e b e n c h w o o d l a n d b l c k
a n d fo r t h . s e a r c h i n g fu r s o m e i n d i c a
z l n n u p f i l u ! r a l l r o u d s u r r e y .I n d u e
tlm e I fou nd on e uf th e lo cat io n sta ke s.
m u ! f r o m l t : f u s i n g a n d t h e m a r k i n g s
on il , go t th e ul lr ee tl nn o f th e pr op os ed
a b l ;one,I s h o u l d q u i t a p w b n b l y
h a ve a b u t t h e m i n e d o w n t o m m u u l l l
I c o ul d be a r t h e w h l l tl e or t he l oc o m o
l i ve .T h u c o n c i w o u l c d p r o m p t l y a n d
lo gi ca ll y to a no th er .su pp o ml o l. ot th a
m o m e n t w h e n I h a d d e d d o e l u p o n t h e
sn o t - d o wn , s o m e d o d d e r ln g o l d : va l l e -
m u n h a d c o m e a l o n g a n d o t l e n d t o
b u y t h e m i n e ?A d d .o n a co r ol l ar y .
th a o up po u lt lo n t ha t t he wa te r p ro b le m
wa s d o ll y gr o wi n g m o re l na i al e n t. wi t h
the ultlmoll: threat of 1100-d..As n n o r -
di n a r y ,g a n h I : \ u r i o l 7 m l n l m ;sh a r k .
w h a t w o u l d I l u t r n i m c !
Th a t a m w n r c u b e pa t ,a k o .I
s h o u l d h a n t a k e n t h u o l d g e n t l e m n u |
mo ne y.. n u l l n g t o t h e r l s l u g l i n o d l o
m o w h t m s i c k o r h i s b a r g a i n i n d u o
co u r s e o f t l mo m d t h u s w i ll i n g t o s e l l
ou t fo r a n y t h i n g h e w o ul d g e t .
" I be l i e ve I h a ve l t d o p e d o u t . "I
to ld Da d dy at t h e e nd of th e c og l la t ln g
p a u s e ;a n d th e n I p a t h o i n f e r
encea a l o n g t o h t m T h e Im m e d i a t e
m o o t w a s l o e vo k e a c o u p l e o t m s
q u a i n t s u b s t i t u t e s fo r p r o fa n i t y .
" Je h o l z c l t l n t t o b r e a k h l vl i "h e e x
c l a i m e d ;" I ! l b e d i n ( - a vr l u l o d l t I
d o t | t be l i e ve r o u ' \ e s t r u c k t h e t r u e
le a d S m u n l e . m y s o n !i r y o u h a ve ,h e r o s w h n t f a l l e n :C h a r l e y B u t l e r
£o u '| l w r o t o d o & h a d l e k a r l t f Io r t h a t
s o m e o l d h i g h - b l n d l n ' C i u n u b o r o m i l t
t h a t d h l y o u r R r a o p u w u p .Th e y s o l d
fo r h al f a m il l io n 'r lo un \l Jlo \\ . t he y 'r o
w i l l l n ' t o b u y l a m ; k fo r t h i r t y o r fo r t y
or t l ft y th o u m t t t l ..B y Jo z e l n l l I j u s t
k n o w l h a t allck -lonr uewl ro o st e r w a s
t r y i n ' t o w o r k w i n e a k l u ; : u t u u I"
" Y e t h o i s s o l n z t o m a r r y y o u r
¢l n u g lm ° r . " 1 p u t t o g rl m l y .
so o n a n h e s t ep p e d o ve r th e t l t re n ho l d
of t h e x l m ft h o u s e d o o r ; o u t I fa n c i e d
I co u l d no t lc e th o t .so m e n a y ,h e
dl t l :t t se e m q u i te s o c h i pp e r a n d c a r o
t c n n l h e l u l l ! t h e d a r h e r o n .
"S e o he r e, "I r i p p e d o n t ;"\\I1ll|."|
th e us e ?Y o u c n n t b u y t h i s : n i n e a t
o u r p r i c e !It s n o t l n t h e m a r k e t a n d
it l s n'l g oi n g to be .No t In a t h o u s a n d
y e a r s !"
" B u t see h e r e ;1r l ml 's t h e us e o f
bnt tl ng yo ur he ad n nol ri st a st on e w al t?
1 'o u 'm s t u c k , w o r l d w l t h o u t e n d . a n d
y o u k n o w n .'n m n o o d e d h o l e l n t h e
g r o u n d l a o f n o m o r e u s e t o y o u t h a n
a p a l r o f s p e c t a c l e : t o a b l i n d m a n !"
'P e r h a p s n o t ; " i l l a p o o r t h i n g . b u t
ml n e ow n . "I g u e s s I c a n k e e p I t a s
I s o u ve n i r If I fe e l l i k e It. | . ° a n '! IT'
" o n It - l l " h e g r i t t e d . a n d t u r n i n g
o n h i s h e e l w e n t a w a y .--..
A f t e r h e h a d g o n e I p o t t e d my s e l f
o n t h e b a c k a b i t fo r n o t l o s i n g m y
te m p e r a n d t h e n . j u st t o In | . \ e a n e x -
c u s o f o r l l n y l n g a w a y fr o m t h e c a b l n
an d t he H n l le n o n r l c l n lt y . I m a d e i l r c e
nn d or t he o cl z m a n d g u t u p s t ea m .I n
th e for m e r p u m p in g s pa s m Da d d y , a n d
I h m ] o p e r a t e d o n l y t h e t w o h l g , ; e n »
tr l t ug n l s, i gn o r in g t he d ee p w el l pu m p s
de si gn ed t o I l f t t h e w a t e r fr o m t h e
l o w e r l e ve l s o f t h e m i n e .
Jo s t t o t ry l o m e l h ln g : h a t we l 1 n d n t
tt - l e d b e fo r e . I : o t s t e a m o n t h e d e e p
we ll er a.a n d no on fo u n d m n t h e
ma c h i ne r y .w h l c h w e h o d n t ta k e n
d o w n In t h e ge n e r a l mr e r ha n l ln g .
ne e de d t i n k e r i n g b e f o r e i t w o u l d b e
s a fe t o r u n It .B a n k l n g t h e bo l l e r
t i r e s . I w o n t a t t h e 3 o b s i n g l e h a n d e d
a n d m a n a g e d t o w e a r o u t t h e l i fe l o n g
d a y a t It .
I t to o k m e a l l t h e a ft e r n o o n a n d
the n s ome to ge t t he mac hin ery cl ean ed
an d t l n k e r ed u p a n d r ea s s e m b l e d .I n
p a vi n g o ve r t h e s u p p l l e a In t h e m i n e
s t a t e r o o m - s l u t ! l e ft h r t h e fo r m e r o p »
e r a t o r s - w e h a d fo u n d o n ac et yl en e
fl a r e t o r c h an d n c a n o f ca r b i d e a n d I
ri g g e d th e t o r c h s o l l l at I c o u ld s o o n
w o r k i n g a ft e r d o r k .
zz wa s a lo ng ab ou t n ln e o'c lo ck wh en
I : o t t h e t l e c p w e l l s r e a d y t o n a n a n d
fr c l h e n e d u p t h e B r e e a n d t u r n e d t h e
st e a m o n .In c u r l o n a c o n t r a s t t o t h e
c a r e w h i c h h a d b e e n t a k e n t o p r o vi d elt d i sc h ar g e o nl l ef fo r t h e c en t rl fug n ls ,
th e C o rn l n h pu m p s ha d m e re l y a n Ir o n
t r o u g h w h i c h r a n t o a d l r b h l e a d i n g
d o w n t o th e be n c h b e l o w t h e m l n e
b u l l d l n g s A ft e r a fe t r o n l n u l e n o f t h e
cl n nk l n g a n d h an g i ng . th e w a t er b eg a n
t o cotne.I t w a s h o r r i b l y s m e n l n g
s t u ff. t h i c k a n d d h c o l o r e d ; e vi d e n c e s
t u fl l c l e n t t h a t t t w a s c 0 m l n g fm m _ l [ | e
b o t t o m o f t h e m i n e .T h e ( t o p u m p s
t o g e t h e r w e r e l l ft l n g a b o u t a n e l g h t
ln c h s t r e a m , a n d It o c c u rr e d t o m e n t
o n c e t h a t If l c o u l d l e t t h e c e n t r i fu
ga l s g ol n g n t t h e n a me tl m e. t he ma a a
at t a c k m i g h t ac co m pl is h w h a t t h e
pi e c e me n t as a t u l t c o u ld n 't .
Th r o vr l n l i n t h e c l u t c h t h a t l l n o r e
Daddy would have called A "drttlmsumcef''L;hse.u-uni mwegmou~xo d.rive bwhiltl* or vrfmv-c .cuuplrd
ln together;at least.not with the
steam pressure the bollen were cu»ryiug.Thinking tn pt more pawn bar
pusdnng the ares a me harder. ! wentto the detached holler mom lo stole
up.leavin: the deep wall: hilgncingaway In the abatlhouie.I tired
urn as the furnaces and was al workon the tliinl when n series of grind-
ing cruhel ln the mnchlnery sent meHylnglonadoutwhll.w u going
n10&II .what mu hlpprnlng*what had | 1
reudg hnppvlzed-ns a plenty.An I
have luld,the great Cornish urnwr-li ne n were drhon "=f°%=¢P n m l n
" S h e s u r e vo u l t i .Bu l n ni e .T h a t
S o n g , h l r d w a g o n m n t o ' T r o p h w a s
l l h a t vr u p a n g ; t h o c u m l n t h e o u t
o f l '¢ °|¢\'\°'-5`:~~ F ~
'A n d 1 r l m 1 h '° é < n !1 r o a d r i g h t a t L 5 6
do or . s o t o s p ea k . l t m ig h t e ve n p a y1 o
t o a p l t n l l m a t t h r e e q u a r t e r : o f a m i l
u m a n d d r i ve u m l o n g d r a i n a g e t u n -
n d a r e h a ve b e e n M a r i n ; o n !"
°'B o m s I. h ln ' l i k e th l t ; fe l .C a n y o u
n o a n y t u r vd e r i n t o t h e m l l l n o n e l . r u
l l l f v t g u t l b o u t t n l h o e n d u t m y
|qnl.nt1n'."
I t e d i l t d m r vi n e u m a m n b i ! o f
m g i u t l n ;B u p p o u i n g I h a d b e e n u n
bo ss # n u r l n t h e b q n c h t h a t dlcl
G fl n d t a fh e r Ja s p e r m e h o n o r t o h l i k
h i m : n o e o a l c l e n o d e a o a s u m p i l s t e ,
vi u a e n r h h vu . m d I n t h e n e r o : a t
th e c o n d i t i on s a s 1 3 1 4 15 1 m a g m c u i
l l l l d d w m . t h a t s n o w ! l u n d a n s ? "
si d er e d a l u ~ u m m pos si bil it y.u e
w a l m|;|¢h £00 llIIlpI|.*h?I!§i@d.S o I
~t n a o r £ h 9 J. t s e \Q o b r t 6 3 . o r 1 : 0 2n r o u i u ! i s -a * R o u l d ~
"S he h al b ee n tr ee for s ever al w ee ks .
no w ; l n al l pr o b nb t l i ty s he S a w e ar i n g
s o m m c t h e r fe l l o w s r i n ; b y z h l n z m e .
B u t a b o u t t h e C l n n a h a r z u s u m l n g
t b l ! m y S t r i n g o t g u e s s e s i s h i t c h e d
u p t o t h e t r u e l t d : o f a f f a i n l . w h a t
w o u l d y o u m l vi l e m e t o d o ?g b a !!
I h a n g o n ¢ - w i t h n o pr o sp e c t, th a t I
c a n s e e . o f n l i l n s a n y w h e r e o n m s
m m h o o k !O r a h a i i I m i l o u t t o B u l
l o r t o n a n d :h u n l e t . y o u r d a mx l n e r In
fo r n s r \ !e | s h u r a o f a p o s s i b l e f u n
tu n e? "." G n | 1 1 ; l l h e m l o c k !"h e s p u l t e r t d .
" w h e n y p u l i n e i t u p t h a t s w a y .I
r e c k m i I l l n 't t h e m a l ; !o t d | y o u w h a t
n o d u i "Th e n . u u p o n s r e fu n d a n d
"..I
The reason dtdn't hare to he looked
for mm a microscope.The gen'train
was a wreck, with oneot the vrlaeellamaehedintohlte,and half of the
ron nriptiid from lu muhmate. xr
that'| what gourd cell n.lieehanleally 1 :topped the engine
and went to vlevr the remains.Thedeepwelll were done for-there wasno question nbout that; theft! nerd
run again until a new net of gearsshould he installed. That much deter-
mined, I gg-=» to look for the causeet the cal lty. Naturally. 1 supposed
that a cracked cog In one of the
wheela had [ivan way. and vrlth thisfor a starter, the general smash would
follow as a matter G! course.But
1 careful and even painful scrutiny ofthe wreckage failed to reveal the coz
with the ancient frtcture. Each break
was new and fresh and clean; therewamt a sign of en ugd dau in any
one of them.I thlnk L mul!have knelt there
under :he gear traln for e half-hour ormore, handllng'the fragments of iron
and Btttng them together.It was like
f ? / V ~" r f ' ~
a ~
f a -=»-~ '
2.~ ~-..~
r I g "§'*. fg 1 1 Q 3
~~}..~~lg - _1,
an~.\.'l
Ing ltla mouth down at tho corner andtrucking lmrtl at the pipe 1ahlth had
hm; slnro burned out."Tl\l\ts been a|»ltlchln me like a
tlaht lmol, Slamtle." he admitted." lt
5otttl aut me afore he come,Pd 'a'told y ou she lladnt n moml o' use
for that condummed blonhard.Butjust you look at the way things are
etlncltltf up now!IIcs nnooplu 'round
her mighty near all the ttltole tlme
and ehe hotut never once glee me the
wink to send him akltlu'.like Pm!lcltltl' to!"
Ho lnld me totnok.I had been look
lmr until my ached.The IndientlnnsttcfeflnndWay,tons of
thorn; with only one little impulsive
Lina to put In the other pan of thescale.I atom: tell Dodd; about the
kiss; but I did tell him that Jeanie
mo told me not to aell the Clntmbnr.
"Set" he commented. llvenlng up a
little."That mo e: o n more talk.
Reckon you can make out to bang onto
the old co\\"e tall for a apetl longer?"I took time tp conalder wr nnawer.
"fre been uonderlm; lf, all things
siren their due footing. lt were wortharhlle to han; on, Daddy.Aa tnatlerastand now, Hullerton la ltuvk unlesl
I sell ont to ltlnl.If I ahould take my
foot lam; hand .md walk ont. hedbe 'left up in the air.But. on the oth
er hand the:ea Jeaule.It a.hea go
lng to morn Bullerton, why. that'a it
hotae of another color.Pm not enough
or a dogln-themanger to blte her noaeol! to spite Bullertona nee.""""
" Um"was the granted mponse.Then. with u dde llrlpe that I 1ral:t'£
.looking for: "Charley Bullertoa'a beentalntln'round that you`re tied up with
a girl back East.Ia that aol'--or la lt
on'y another one o' hls frilly Iles?"
Z laughed
"I nslah I knew, Dndely; 1'd attre tellyoutrx would anybody.We were
really engaged-the backEast girl and
1: but I don? think we are now, and
I don't think alle thinks an Anyway.
alle called lt all oft when are found out--nr thought we found out-that mr
zrantlfather budn't left me anything
la bla tvlll.8he's like Jeanle says she
la,you know:slles got to marrymoney."
"-Ina'ao."he sold.with a rathergrim glint ln the mlld blue eyea."All
the lame, u :ou had the old ClnnabnrIn slapup workin' order. I reckon 3ou'd
have to ro back yonder and marryher. 1rouldn't ye!"
"I'd he ln honor bound to offer to.
anyway."1"That don't lound much llke you waa
carlo* a whole lot for ber." he..ot>~
jected gnvelg.I deapalrod to advance ot tnaklotthtm understand the lack of sentiment
in the ease..or the vtewpotot Bolo
.dy had lmlll. it ran wlthln a few hun
dred yards of the Clnnohor clalm. anda short nldetrock would make hla ana
gostlou perfectly feasible;our ore
could be shot into the care with taut n
alttgle handling.I'rom trielng the railroad survey. I
edged around to tnke another look al
the possibilities or the drainage tunnel
Datltly and I !|ud!lEtlNd on.Going:
over the ground thus second time, andwith some better knowledge of the dif
lleultlen, It appeared thot we must have
rltlleuloualy underestimated the prob-
able cost.Pacing the distances eart-rulty, and eueulnz at the dllferencen
ln nltltude by the. helgbte of the tras.
1 sow tlut It wouldn't be ante to countuponteas than a mile nl tuunellrfn.
and tluls. la the sono porphyry of Old
Clnuabar. and in a situation remotefromthenearestbaleofsupplies.
would run--no.lt 1|ouldn't mn :lt
would fairly station into money.Wan this what Bullerton meant to do
it he couldouat me!That he was at-
terly eonfldent or his nblllly to drainthe Clnnabar was evldent.But how
was lt to tm done!Would he. or hlabaclteri. be wllltng to spend a Quar-
ter of o mtlllon or more. and the better:Tart of a years time.drlrlug that
milelong tunnel?
The longer 1 thought about tt, the
larger the conviction grew thatqtosuch expensive expedient was to be
resorted to Hullerton. or hla tmeltera.or both knew some other and far
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.Sor ns tht ng t o E a t .
ch e a p e r a n d m o r e ex p e d i t i o u s w a y o f
g e t t i n ( r i d o f t h e w a t e r . S i t t i n g o n a
bi g ro c k th a t ha l l in s o me fo nn er ea rt h
co n vu l xl u n tu m b l e d fr o m t h e IJN IO B
tl l ffa : D o ve Xh t e mi n e . 1 g a ve t h e m e
cl u n l c u l fr a ct i o n a t m y b t- m l n t l t w u s
a : m a t t I m d l l m a n d n d i y u n d e r d e »
mépt-ua rm rein.
' h m ponslbllltles suggested them-
selves.A nlphnn, u bl: pllw. startingut the bottom ot the shaft and leading
m i t o ve r t h e l o p m u l d m r n t h e m o u n
tn l n t o a p o i n t Iq vr r r t h a n t h o s h a ft
ho t to m .wo u l d .u t t e r l l w a s on ce
st n r t t d .autumnt lcnilgr d l a c t m n e ,l
a l r h m o f t i l m m b l g n e n ,w h a t e ve r
u m l h u n i c l b e .B u t t h e c o s t o f o ve r
'Lydia E Pinklmm'| Vegf'°"~f2!'1§'2::=:£'2i'rP°°°'|'
r num np" vw. ..............,,
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u n P m - ' n m mm. New-luxury 5 , nm ,Bhlr. Nebr. Jnmmry s. mf./ ".- ~_ _ __.__ _ _ _.___ _P u - ~
,; _ _ _ _, ___- ' j ., _ _ _ _ j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |n?a TȢ rTP-pe rfxiin 1 ..-._ . _ _. ._/_ . _ _ _ , _~ "" ` _ " " "1 _ . _ - _ - _- .
.-~ Roy spent New Years day with
r. Dudgeon'a sister at Tekanmh.
Mr.and Mn .Clyde Allen were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ans L. Peterson last Monday evening.
Let the Blair Home Bakery do your
speeinl baking when you have com
pany or are serving on relreshment
~mn1fl.tees.18-Lf
Mrs. IIvenett Rhoades and children
spent a number of days last weekth him. Rhondefmother and broth-
r in Council Bluffs.
On Wednesday,Lbs.28,l92l.n
~aby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
as Ryan. Jr.Ali parties concerned
4 getting along line.
,On lent Friday. Dee. 30. 1921. Jae.
~yan Jr. had a severe attack of af:-
- ndicitis.He is under the c are of
Dr. A. J. Cameron of Herman and in
improving on good as could be ex-
ted under such eonditiona.
Mrs. C.. M. Fonernan gave a chil-
~ren's pariy for her older daughter,
1.*el5.°n, on last Friday afternoon and
or her little son, Delbert. on Satur-
~ny afternoon.A f lunch and
garnes and plays mn e e plexunnt
ime for the ygounptera.
CHIRGPRACTIC
,Po w ~-.1Better Health
n your huhh a»~ lm :had
Nofml ynu mule be mm-
evded in (hir\1pn:lic.
Colu\nll|\ion is Free.
(Mice Honra 2 to s P. M.Evenings 7 to s.
Dr. A. J. Sanderson
(`HlRDPRA("|'0RGmreBllir Rukel Slatelillir Yehr
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' U I w k i n g .f e m t h e a t t a c k i n
in hand
S0 png: 1
pump 1:pened as
for the
market.
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than to
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o! AmeHean sahtlera in Fnmce have
Inllen dit. There is no rnidenea stint-
ever to support them.But pcrhapn
it is just u well that the c harges
were definitely made and thoroughiy
inveitigataed.It is better that the
whole matter be fully investigated
now while witnesses are stil!alive
than that whispered acttumtions be
mntinutd from year to year until
witnesses are den! and there can he
no disnroof.
J uttilSupmnnl Ibn |I f W :
Hari. un
N! gem
in we l
Perhups
dl w rpublic \
on lhe
N w owudd I
m than
Tm: Road Fees
A r n
the av
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porwd
ss, amfee ua
: l n i n r n n I l l \ l l f
memid vehiclm here for sale or trade.Soon a1\er'tha£ is used!or outside purposes but
moving £0 the Bluffs he iraded his we do know: that Blair hu as fine a
|»!0p-eriy here for a home in Omaha, place for such entenninmens as canto a Mr. Wayland Girtin.Mr. Girlinibe found anywhere in the state for
iived in the IIIu\1|\ lnd did not wentloums of this sim and the public hun
the property here in Blair so he ind-,no right in be taxed for the keeping
ed the property to Mike lngernlev for up of ¢ schoo! bniiding for this pur-
hin interest in the bahery business.pose.
I I u r l n r € \ l : \ l t .U r » \ £ » B l i 4 ' \ 5 l \ 4 \ ¢¢».
11112 mmm sms sm
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r n n t r i b n i l ~ t h e ~ g f ~ ~ j * " ' j f g v u u ' " ~ } " ' " ; ° ' = ' r I n u \ ¢ l \ \ . a I Q n g pang;
;|;\weu1.ent and uuintainance of the.JE eomewhaf. in proportion an their
uaemd destruction of the highwuyr..
pnuu Ill nu corresponuenca Cinua smokes a pipe is because he is
Pull Compton, non of Mr. and Mrs. such a rotten judge of dgirs.-Dallas
A.A. Compgon. has been e pretiy
'more {| ,ko pmposed e. Special re-'nick boy with I touch of pneumonia
gqlqion for '1¢|,¢|¢¢|g me h limltingibut his tempereture has zone down
gn ,Mg ,m| |p¢¢¢| eo that l minimum to normal after hovering around 106
¢4gu ¢¢tozhe roa d| 1 1l¥1 b°¢ -"Hd md iti nbelieved.wi¢h goo ddre .tl1at
News.
A usull review of those who ettend
ehuzrch persuade: ue um the choir in
heaven wuz be lnrgely aopreno.-J
bylichuu n o v n u so o n D B m m se u g p m ,r u n s ;u n . ;n e w s.
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SPIRIN
WARNING!Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirln.
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are
not gelting genuine Aspirin prescribed~by physiclans
over 22 ywrs and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache Rheumatism
Toothache Neumlgla 'Neuritis
Ezucche Lumbago Paln. Paln
Accept only "Bayer" padcage which cmuins proper dlreaiona.
Bundy "Bayer" bus ol 12 ww-Am nina 0124 and wo-nmguu.
W u of black veluun.humming
nnlght up the mm. and mida mth
a c olllr that mlgh! be worn high oropen.Panel: were met on nz ellhcraide.Tha froc k was siltclwd at ali
its edge: ln sapphire bluv
ccT7wse W7zo. Dance
Must Pay me Fiddler"
'rb¢fgf» a mum" in in-am or uns, for
mv lrwe rv i ndv llmm
SolD¢f5ID°Slh°PHydayhlm¢d:ferred,md
ilztbnicaaethenttleznelmtnnybecrcompommd
Ohenapaymentin illheelthisrequired br
thedanceimdwithteloroofkeduringnrlieryuan.~ e a m e a i n d e e p -
|e:ness.mm¢aim¢»mbeadad=¢s.aun=mne¢a»
hi g hh l o o d pn e s s u xmo ri u ne r v o u s ~
aometimesinlllthesepetlltiemg.,.
Nerveawodt alwnyastandthewhippingol
te|nnda:B'ee'adrng,uE=ine.
'!f you'vebeendm1c:lngtote|or¢:u6eu's Bd-
ding, wbykeepontiupaymenuimeuumen Ifyouve bezin11in¢i°P°y,mw.whvn¢¢mr=dd»
contract?
There's an euynnd pleasant wry to avddten:nd coEee's penalties. an thousands have foundwho have changed to Patum.It is a delidatwith any mal-rich. comfoning and satisfying-md iz :sever harms.Even gp, time d1i1¢!mn`§:.;..;
can haven Breakfast cup of Poirum. with no fear"'"'
Iorwhartmaytmppentosarsitivenervea
Instead of paying pena1tieafor your meal-
xime drink,lct it pay beneits to you, by giving
rmzuralhealthnfuliclmsre-*andbegin the newarrangement today. Anygruocr will sell you, ormy good restaurant wil! serve you Postum.
Puammeomeoinlwoformsz Insuacknmmfindan)mndnlmrandyinxhtcupbyxbaaddtldoadhdkngsmux.Postnm Cum! #lin g°<\"=-°' lunar bulk, iorxbonwhnrinkma uaezwdisbdngpnpue#prlllfmmakithi uv Qmcdlbybdlinglorinminutu.
Posturn for Health
"There's a Reason"
This time all pnuengen arutmulcaught the wands of H10 tot. mul ilmll
In what sho said: "Oh, look, father,
weres another mm with n tail on nts
face."
One who pnuic tr thunderstormsur: uaoeuaril; a llgbtntng calwhwr.
wal crowded with pc rlc ml on lblir
war £ochur1:h.At one lwp. an elderly man with a
heanl got on.A stuasyearuirl piped
up ahrllly anal pulnlcd to hlm oscil-
THE SIL!-IOUEI lE DF THE BAY
Stnlght Mod!!Prodonnlnalsa;Bgqf.
fan! Elhcls Confined to Thou
for Yeung.
Exam fm evening wear, the :mightdihoueue ln nil! prrdominnnt.Bon!-
fnnl etlecli. even in e\enlng frost;are ganernliy cominod to those dulped
for young and slender llgures. The
lawplaced vnlstllne in very much fea-tured on straightline dresses and manystingingpanelshelp /tv-"ilsiiiilf
wLd}b which does not actually exist.
I
II
I
III
PAISLEY CRAZE IH r a m s
N o ve l t y In G e o r g e t t e C n p l , C u p s d e
Ch i n e a n d C a nt o n C r e pe In
l n D e m a n d .
P a l a t e ; s !n t h e i r p r e s e n t va g u e a r e
mm ; u n d i n g e o r z e t t e c r e p e , c r e p e d o
\1| 1| \0 an d cnn ln u cre pe c hie ll y.8 0 m e
;» f~ |» | ln | a re o m er ed i n c he m . n s on o f
.\ 'i n t u l l e , a n d n b c s o m e w e l ve l l . t h e
lu - I na m e d t o U nd a p la c e In c o mb i n e -
IIHB wi ch p l a i n ve l ve u , o r w i t h u m
=1 m ¢ e r 1 n t | , a n w d l a s fo r m a k i n ; b l n .
u n d o t h e r neceeaorlen.
H a n d s , m m m a n d In s e t : a t t h e g a y
i u n n l e y p r i n t s a r e n m w l o n p l a i n d n r k
lm t u m e bl o u s e s .'
Th e P n l u l e y c r a z e pa i n t s t h e u r l ! t o
11 likely revive! at other prints auch nefu u l a r d s mu r m l l u m s t a r n e x t s u m m e r .
l h £ 5 9 h i ve b e e n o u t u r f n a h l o n fa vo r
fo r s o m e tim e,b u t l e n d i n g m a n u fa c -
m n e n a t h i g h g r a d e s i l k : a r e n h w l a g
fh m n i n t h e i r # N i n e s t o c k , a l o n g w i t h
P e r i l s : m e P a l a u ; p r m u w h i c h s e e m
d e s t i n e d Io a d d n o ve l t y t o s p o r t s a p
p u r e l I n m a n y n e w wa ys .
H- m i l l p a t te r n s o n c re p e de c h in e o f
w h i l e g r o u n d w i l l h e a m n n g m m n u
fo r s i m p l e . y o u t h fu l S o u t h l a n d fl 0 t 'i l l .
p o l n t i n g t o a l u m m e r vo g u e o f t h e m
la t e r ou . - - Fa s h i o na b l e Dr e s s .
This chic strut frank is Q!blue
|erg¢, with biaek satin ldmono llnvu.A thin cord M liuil said girdle: thi
waist, whllo tho right lids of th! bod-
ice Ia dnply edued wlth thc u ma
metal, glvlng I Russian bloull :Nici
to a one-plea garment.
Su n -- ll Thly L a d That Lung.."When youhru been married 50
years, you call It your gnrldon wwdhag.
dan? yuuf'"Yes, my lon.""And Is yuan is cnlied a diamond
wwddlns. L\n't it?"
"Gurued. nu' lun.""Then,when 3ou\a been ma lri d
a lmmlml years. )uu'¢}call It y ourrndlum weddlng. vmuldzrt you!"
"Motluen put lllls boy lo be d !" -
' lance and Invention.
Fu r Bu nn .
The government fum! rnuzrrs re-
port a great number or beavers mn;
year and the lmlicnilons urn that therewill be plant: of uklnn for furs unless
Sha laws which now protect ltm aw
mais 'hm greatly relaxed.Two :nanun lu the Cocheiopa forest in Colorude lllere were mo heaven, estimat-
ing four or live to n houlr. which is
lr conservative estimate.This yeartherenm12.000 animals.Beaten
have muzplele proiecllnn in m um-1andhave baemne so numerous that
thry an I nuisance.
.,lod u ' a n d s p r i n k l e z a g h t t y w i t h w a t e r
n a r y lUol`DlI\l~._ l e 1 . w u. 1 r l l 1
B h w t o u t e w ; 3 n o o n m u l t h e w h o l e
u l l ! s o o n b e n m a s s o ! vi vi q g r e e n .
BRINGS YOUTH
he uccwuled in ql:|IcIIn¢his r o w :
nmuglnter.Two bioeks runner on un-
Manner of Admlnilisring.
A cowboy living near Zilg Simmerwas complaining lu e new school
mlr'm about his ni!!egs.
ehe cke d,zutpeml m d I n solid colors
u m c o m p r e h e n d n i l t h e l a t e s t n u m ( e a
sp o ns o re d b y P l r l s ,I n h u h alludes,
past els,n e u t r a l :a n d t h e d a r k ,r i c h
effec t s t ha t ar e n e ve r o u t o f s e as o n o r
fu h l u l l .
grnln lnmem. valrel, nmtune mum
mrle woui d ~nm }» ~"
"How do you mkc that?" he naked.
Oallcata Fragranu.When preparing the hair for a up
that lu intended to cover the <rmru orthe bead. the hnlr mlmuld he drenw
very loosely and ol! the Impe of the
neck.It should, or course. be »='\g;°<1
to hll softly over lhe mrs. uthe le0the charm uf the bnutlolr mp ixlll be
very much lemened.lr 1h¢H-E caps are
perfumed the hair la let: with n dellmte Ollur, hut mm Hhllulll be taken
tint only n wry guurl porfuuw In usvd.and one thu! In nn: tm sln»|§.
F o r Y o u r W i n i o r w i n d o w .
A p f e u y vr f m l o w d o m r u t i m l fo r i l u
w i n t e r l u m l d e b y so a k i n g n Im a ! !
sp o ng e In w a r m w a t e r ,i h m a f t vr
lq u e e zl n g d ry n c nl t vr in t o th e h o le s In
s p o n g e r y e N d c l o ve r , o u t a n d m i l l c t
needs Il a n : t h o : r p o n g c In t h e w i n
_......_......._...._._»\\»\°r¢i i l u l l : u r m e h l m o f i g n o r -
n n r e ,s o m e pe o p i e w o u l d n h u a n r n
un l m p n y .
'Th e r e in u r a u l l n l o l d th a n w h e n
mm t n m l t y a t l p l vl n u e n va n e s f r o m m s
clnnet.
f-w=\=\.3 oulumr
ann Hwldnwlk 7h:f(b1dmd ~m m u m m w m w w .I \¢\|.o¢.|an-l-.¢S¢.h n vn e r f.. .
lyrical."Fmm zhe:=x|.ud;»dn|.o ta h a
Hee," he writes, "all lhe resumesthes uug nsn dsh vrtn orlezlsnvrepaway on the tum!! ot n drug nhl~
brings depression,poverty.du p! !and death."I t has lun;been
pected aunt the drug IINIIB.aslilemrymotif, was much o n r n t
By the time the udflld is uble to writ
nf his vilumn--If lm has them-ntl
n debalxch, he ll Bl and pnrpoif
anus DREAHS c.\LL£a_mTH
Re se a rc h I - I n S h a w n Tr us t H a b i t u a l
U l m o f O p l a t n s C a n D u N a
L a s t i n g G o o d W o r k .
'B m g u l f b e t w e e n i b n m u g s o f W P
p i e s t h a t b r e a t h e n t d e e p , t h e g o i d e a
n a d m e n \llll¥0¢\'-a n d t h e e u l a u c
dr e a ms a na : ma r k me ~ 1l L e mw | ~ a" . ~
d r u g a d d l r t l n u a n d t h e d i a m n i a !
o f t h e r i c a w h i c h t h e p o l i c e 2 1 0 0 !~
i s b r o u g h t o u t I n a n n n l c l c h y '= D r
Ca r l t o n S l u m u , w h o e u ap l u u l x ei i n I~
sd e na l th -A m e r i c a n t h e f a d t h a
o p i u m .han he ea h.coc ain e.h e r d
2l\.l.{.£2$.l)-.\ Hum: foams sn Hhoninnd forl i N Su lima !0 e m u .W e l t !Ima m : '1 : m . z a 'i n 1 ~ 1u o o . m ', ¥ n . " ° % E §
~ya n |. I I .bu¢ly b y n !)eQul n¢:v;|n ||z1|\'l s i
g p i r a t l o n . e u u u g h f u r n d r u g m e m
n i e .G o fu r t h e r . a n d u s e d r e a m t
lah In an lanthanum nglily.
Anyone u m complnoentl;wearsul!four year: om when h e |
einen.
-'umm sou shake while laklng."--Union mm ma tuc k ml L1 r urn rlud I
Prirlllc Bulimia.in comm.
EOD Looks F0LL0W'l!Ynu!|§f§sdlla | I n B r i h
If y§.?f"Z '3.?;'§§H.'}.,,,__I You snwm Han tha ami g fr- "vm ~ -__l is sm uaAlu.I!l|M~m Mu
wwddlns. L\n't it?"
"Gurued. nu' lun.""Then,when 3ou\a been ma lri d
a lmmlml years. )uu'¢}call It y ourrndlum weddlng. vmuldzrt you!"
"Motluen put lllls boy lo be d !" -
' lance and Invention.
ccT7wse W7zo. Dance
Must Pay me Fiddler"
'rb¢fgf» a mum" in in-am or uns, for
mv lrwe rv i ndv llmm
SolD¢f5ID°Slh°PHydayhlm¢d:ferred,md
ilztbnicaaethenttleznelmtnnybecrcompommd
Ohenapaymentin illheelthisrequired br
thedanceimdwithteloroofkeduringnrlieryuan.~ e a m e a i n d e e p -
|e:ness.mm¢aim¢»mbeadad=¢s.aun=mne¢a»
hi g hh l o o d pn e s s u xmo ri u ne r v o u s ~
aometimesinlllthesepetlltiemg.,.
Nerveawodt alwnyastandthewhippingol
te|nnda:B'ee'adrng,uE=ine.
'!f you'vebeendm1c:lngtote|or¢:u6eu's Bd-
ding, wbykeepontiupaymenuimeuumen Ifyouve bezin11in¢i°P°y,mw.whvn¢¢mr=dd»
contract?
There's an euynnd pleasant wry to avddten:nd coEee's penalties. an thousands have foundwho have changed to Patum.It is a delidatwith any mal-rich. comfoning and satisfying-md iz :sever harms.Even gp, time d1i1¢!mn`§:.;..;
can haven Breakfast cup of Poirum. with no fear"'"'
Iorwhartmaytmppentosarsitivenervea
Instead of paying pena1tieafor your meal-
xime drink,lct it pay beneits to you, by giving
rmzuralhealthnfuliclmsre-*andbegin the newarrangement today. Anygruocr will sell you, ormy good restaurant wil! serve you Postum.
Puammeomeoinlwoformsz Insuacknmmfindan)mndnlmrandyinxhtcupbyxbaaddtldoadhdkngsmux.Postnm Cum! #lin g°<\"=-°' lunar bulk, iorxbonwhnrinkma uaezwdisbdngpnpue#prlllfmmakithi uv Qmcdlbybdlinglorinminutu.
Posturn for Health
"There's a Reason"
Manner of Admlnilisring.
A cowboy living near Zilg Simmerwas complaining lu e new school
mlr'm about his ni!!egs.
mrle woui d ~nm }» ~"
"How do you mkc that?" he naked.
away on the tum!! ot n drug nhl~
brings depression,poverty.du p! !and death."I t has lun;been
pected aunt the drug IINIIB.aslilemrymotif. was much o n r n t
By the time the udflld is uble to writ
nf his vilumn--If lm has them-ntl
n debauch, he ln an and purpose
~ya n |. I I .bu¢ly b y n !)eQul n¢:v;|n ||z1|\'l s i
g p i r a t l o n . e u u u g h f u r n d r u g m e m
n i e .G o fu r t h e r . a n d u s e d r e a m t
lah In an lanthanum nglily.
Anyone u m complnoentl;wearsul!four year: om when h e |
einen.
-'umm sou shake while laklng."--Union mm ma tuc k ml L1 r urn rlud I
Prirlllc Bulimia.in comm.
Bebe Daniela
ns OGRESS
Pe t e r . w ho w a s a
|. 12 l\ d ln I Il l ! go n!!
~f a m o u n t a i n h e
A l l o f l l g h t w h i c h
e ve r y l o p o f t h e
In ed h is 0 51 8. h e
l m :b u t t h o fl a s h
de d l l m u st b e t h e
o a t h b l t o f r o c k .
tlubh m m e f r o m
t h e n e x t i t h a d
I P e t e r c o u l d n o t
lsc over ed _ wh at n
b r i g h t t l u h .
e r i b n l u n w e n t
li m b t h e mo u n t a i n ,
t h e r e w h e n t h e
l l c m c r t h e m u s e
h i s go a t s h a d
.fo u n d t h a t o n e
- l o w i n g n u n , a n d .
ve i t bn dk . it c on -
ft e r h i m .
u n c a m o u p a n d
th e m o u n t a i n . a n d
h l t e c a s t l e w l t h n
h e h a d t h o u g h t
~r the m oun tai n.
i n t h e t o w e r t h e r e
I w i t h l o n ; g o l d e n
n fe l l u p n q ! I. s h o
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Ba be D a m e h n a n a t o n l y a s u r
t h a " m o vi n , " b u t c i l r e g n r d l d
a s t a r a t s p e e d i n g r m o t o r u r f a
Ia o n e o f t h a m o a t p r c r n l m n t r n o t l ~
p i c t u r e u c u o u e a o f t o d a y .Tn i a i s o
o f h a r In e s ! p l c t u n s , l n w h i c h t h e
w e a r i n g h i r r i d i n g h l b l t , : o c h l l
w o r n In t h e w a r m m u n t r l u .
SUI. and beside her was u handsome
;num. holdlng one hand."'1'hero lx our deliverer,"ha auld.
leading the girl toward Peter.whostood looking at them, too surprised
to speak."Thls lady 1| n princess." uid theyouth. "and I um n prince, but on theeva of our weddlng an ogfeu who hai
many giant sons curled ctr the prin-cess because me kin; would not have
one of her sons for | soninlaw.
"I follows! the ogreu to um mmmnin. but when part way up she dl:-
cmer»ed me md changed mo into n
goat."As the egress formed the c utloand pllced the prlnttsl inside I ad
her say: 'You ma: never be releasedor your lover freed from my spell un-
tl! a mortai !hro1\1 s burning brand
and you bnux burn in the ilsmuf"
ummULWMI
*"!|
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mul up they rose ss Il some one was
pwshit.; them from below.or counw.Peter and the goatMapped and looked lu amazement, and
thou tho goat who "na the flnl tomorn, ran tnnnrd n ING lm! upped
three timvs on lt with one foot.
The me new upon and n queer zu-tlo figure drowned in hrotru llllpelred
with 3 burning brand ln bla bond.
Thll he gn\B lo the goat who took It
in his mouth and mn up lu voter.
I'olot knew there was some nranxopower of Ute magic people at work.
and when the 1011!f¢\m0¢wllll liloburnin| brand. he tool:it from hls
month.'L\hut he Wu to do with Htl brim!
now ho held it Peter did not know. butthe goat. now standing on its hind ings,
pointed toward tho glantl.
"You do not want me lo throw 11 at
them, do you?" naked Petrr.'rho goat nodded um he c m, but
though he wanted to help the golden
lmired ghd,Peter did not want to
burn the giantsStill the goat pointed. and wen he
be-can to dance about until Peter wunfmld the giants might dlsco\er them
md put an end to evorythlnl.
Llnlng the burning. brand hllh
ubofre his head. Peter huried xt.In another tnllant.the giants had
I 5 |1ln fl am es .
'Th e g l : I 1 " c r l ad P et e r , " t ho g ol d e n
h a l r e d z l r l . s h e w i l l b e b u m e d "B u t
b e fo r e h e co u i d ln o ve ,t h e g o u t h a d
r u n t m u r d t h e j l n m e l a n d l e a p e d i n t o
t h e m ." 0 h ! "c r i e d Pe t e r ." t h e y w i l l b o t h
b o b u r n e d a n d I c a n n o t h e l p th a m .
W h a t l h l l l l 1 d o ? "
n v m n e r e r y w h e r g Zo o k i n l f o r w u
t e r , a n d th en .t u r n i n g o n c e m o r e to -w a n i t h e b u r n i n g c a s t l e , h e s t o o d m n
a n d l o o k e d . f o r t h e t i r e w a s o u t a n d
~|:| 1
|
~mnny with the weather.The coals of the tweed suit: and thehnmespunsuitsaregrowinglonger.
Tha! ll. for soma llmnes they are made
on qulh: generous Ilnca, while for other
und smaller xrnnwn the cunts remain:hurl and chic.There it lom¢!ll!ll»l
about a lweell sul! which can eatin!!subm\'r|e a :mail Dxure or l retirllll
Unp nop ntl oua §¢é \I§ §.
" } I u m . "sa i d t h e m n z u z l n e e d l t o r .
sm s i s g u lm ; a h i t l o u t a r . "
"\ \ 'l u \!'n t h e x m n b l g ?
" A r l m l l w h o N I J ! h e h t ! r e c e i ve d
ft y r vj e c l i m l sl i p s fr o m m e l n t h e
mv! l 1 \ ¢l u : m u nt l w S IH IH JI1 Q hl l u n t o
h a t I w fl Il k v z u m e e t m e . "
" " '0 l I .y o u m i g h t gr am !: b e p o o !
' vl l a n I a m vl e w f '
" B u t h e aduls.'l n a n al l e y .a f a r
r k . "
There :ln subtlewnylof mnnndbl th!!nm" detail so mi: every one looks
xwll ln a sul: of this character, but
there must br that mnlmgemtnt d||»
plnyunl lt lil is to go wail and u the
sul! lx to be Illlll!|l¢Inry to the veryend. uhlch is u long way off.
lurtnlse ahvil Irnme work
lment. pflnpltd H.Lemi| for |\|rp1\|||;=31'_."E*'¢° E""'t"_-~_f';~.f3'*;s'*~E_;@ lludesty is a virtue that many poo-w. N. 'uf o imuin . No.1`..1§22.'pm would imlmm xo own.
.w » m ¢ n - s u m a n d C h i c f o r
S n - n n F l g u n s .
i t t h i s ti m e o f th e y e a r .n o t e ! Q
. t u h l o n w r i t e r ,w e a m d o m ;o u r
'° n o b le l t "bs w o n d U u \ | | o f a l l d o -
l c r i p u o n l ..And mo r e es p e c ia l l y t h i s
l e u o n s i n c e w e e d s a n d w o o l e n ! f o r
ou t e r ap p a r e l h a s a c o m e no p r o mi n l n l -
l y : m o m e H m e l l l h l -One us ed tu be ac cus tom ed tb th e s s-
m a r k t h a t n m a o m e l h l n z i l k e m l s : " I
ca n 1 b e ll t o \ w il l w o o l en : e ve n l n U t n -
t e r t i m e .b e c u a s e t h e y a n m u c h t o o
h e a vy . "T h e n a d l m n vo o f s m : - m a
i o n s s e n t a n a l m a : d o w n : h o o m n e n
sp i ne , b u t t he co n cl u si o n c ou i d o nl y b l
t h a t l h l s w a s a h u m a n b e i n g s u p e r i o r
sn co ld. N ow lu l o ok at t h e : mm e w om -
en cl n d t o t h ei r ne c ks i n w oo l is no m o
thi ng n f a s ho ck u nt il on e re li ef. -r s th a!
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feel any until ho dls|:oveled_1!l.tll¢ nmu that caused thc bright tlult.
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thinking he would bu there when the
sun cmne up and dllt:¢1\ct' the muse
and return before his goats had
roamed fur lwny.To his surprlse. he found that one
of his som mtl following nun, and.
though he 2|led to drive it bndk. it con-
tlnucd to climb up after him.
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tower. which before ho had thought
was um for! |1012 of tho mountain.From the wlndow ln the tower there
leaned far out a girl with lon; goldenhalf, and nl tho lun fell upnq lt. sho
mul up they rose ss Il some one was
pu°shi|.; them from below.or courw.Peter and the goatMapped and looked lu amazement, and
thou tho goat who "na the flnt tomorn, ran tmmrft n tree and upped
three timvs on lt uviah one foot.
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with 3 burning brand ln bla bond.
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in his mouth and mn up lu voter.
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and when th e mn camo,with theburnin| brand. he tool:it from hls
month.'L\hut he Wu to do with lltl brim!
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pointed toward tho glantl.
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tlwm, do you?" naked Petrr.'rho goat nodded um he c m, but
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o t h i l t n m l l l t o n s o u l s o n t h e fu rm e o f t h e l s t n m l .*
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h e e m l o f l h t ' i s l a n d a t l i t e w u t o r
tu r o og h t he n ar r o w p vm z ag e ll t i t r t h e
.t e n d, t h e g r ea t l mr h o r a n d vi t ;
mi o fle w . Du e t o t w o p o u l tn n t l n
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Nan cy, w hic h h as co me in to gre at . In
vo g u e l u m o d e r n ll m e a , s lg n l t l e a f
"|: ra ce ."Th e r e w a s u p e r i o d l n h e r g h
cvu lu t io n , w h en Na n cy fe l l In to dl a ua c ,
o r w a s ln c s t o w w a a n h o m u l y u m u
sp l r c d co g oo m en .p a r t i c u l a r l y In d ig e -
n o u s zo r u r u i com tu uu lt lc a.B u t
§~l'a ncy's day has como ; all e is fush lun-
uh l o a n d e r o e e d ln g l j r En l e u m n t t o p fo l
uu u nc e .
Nancy".-\or l g 1 n. l l c s In t h e H e b r e w
Ch an n ac h , sl g nl t yl n g "m e rc y o r g ro g g, "
a n d h o r ea rl le nr p r o m i n e n t t o r t n u r
w a s Il n n n a l z , m o t h e r o f S a m u e l .B u ;
H a n n a h l s n h a r s h u n m c b e c a u s e o f
l u a s p l r a l c l n l l l a l , a o t h e p r o c e s s o f
c r o l u l l o n c o r r l c d t h e o r i g i n a l w o r d
t h r o u g h t h e a u c c e s a l va : t c m o f A n n u .
A n n e u n d d u a l l y n r r l r e d u t N u n .
It s e e m s c u n o u s t h a t N a n w a s t h e
fo n r u u n e r o f N a n c y In s t e a d o t h e l m ;
a c o o l r a c t l o n o t t h e l a t t e r u n t r u e ; t n -
d r d at i s o n e o t t h e fe w su c h l u
a u u c e s o c c u r r i n g l n o t y m o l o g l c o l r e c
o u n t Na n n i c ,w h i c h l s Na n c y 'a o l -
n.louI.i12.l s In d ig e no u s t o Sc ot la nd .
t h o u g h m u c h u s e d In B m i n o d .N a m 3
l a A n n o ! m t h e fo r m e r c o u n t r y .
,F r a n c e h a s m a n y eq u ls n l cn l a l o r
N a n c y a n d H o n - a m o n g t h e m b e i n g
Na n ct l e N o u ou . N l n ou . Hl u ct t c . N l ch o na n d N l i l o u .N a n c y b e c o m e :N a u n n
a m N l n e i t o u n d e r i t a l i a n Inl lu cnc e.
Th e r e i s e ve n n D u t c h f o r m o f N a n c y
- - N a u j c , a n d N u n n m u N a n n o l l u r n
p o p u l a r l n S w m e r t a z fh .
A m b e r l a N a n c y :ta l ls m an l c r e m
1 ; u a m e d i c i n a l s t o n e w h i c h p r o l e d a
| | ; _ g g ; : g _ £ m m d a u g a r a n d d l n a n c .Mo n d a y l s be r l uc k y d ay a n d s e ven l i k
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l l r . s n e e r - 1 w a l r e a d i n g t h o o t h e r
d u r t h a t t h e m a r e e l g h t h u n d r e d w a n
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"'ll1lN ls Our Delivenr," Ile sua.
waved it back and forth. makin; bright
flashes of light.
Pena' knew then It was me beauu
tal lolden Mir ills! had lhmirn lhvanim of light he had seen.
When the goat saw me girl and her
golden hair lt ran up the mmmlaln so
(ut Peter could not keep up with iz,but before they reached the top the
glrt lmd left the window and no-mlon the ter; top of the tower, waving
her golden halt ln the sunlight.
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a r t o r o f H o n g K o n g .
ln m p n t l s a n d nu m e r o u s la un c he s M
th e h a r b o r .
I- 'or uc a rl y l l ro mi l es th e t a ke r fr on t
£ 1 o n n n b r o l w n m m wh lc ls th o t ln el l
c r s o f H o n g K o o l .b o r r o w i n g t h o
a . .fr o m th e fa m o u s q u a y o f t h e
P o m l g a c l e a t M a c a o . c a l l t h e P n y a .G r e a t occ` an lln era c a n cl o c k a t n c t l x
bes ide th ls 41 'W J or at on e of the ma ny
w l m n e s w h i c h o x l c u d o u l w a n !fr o m
i t .lt a c k fr o m t h e s m w a l l a b r o a d
ro a s t e x t en d s al o n g t h e e n t i r e w a t e r
fro nt.o f l l o n g Ko n g . a n d t a c l t t c t h e
ha r b o r a c r o s s i t a r e p u b l i c b u l l d l n z s .
ba u l ae z fho u n os a nd s om e at t he g re a t
t r a r e h e u a r l wh l cl l p r o c l a i m Il o n a
K u r t i s ch i e f n c l l r l t y - t h e d l l t r l b a -
t l o n o t me r ch a n di s e l o a n d fr o m
n o u l h c u t e r u As ia .M a n y o f t h e
s t n t c t u r c s a r e fa c e d l t o r y u p o n a l o r y
i n t h e a r c h e d ex t e r n a l ga l le r ie s o r
l vz t r l u .l i k e o u r porch cil.a m z h u e
be c o m e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c o t m a n n a r c h !-
t e c l u t e l n t h i s : e m i t r o p i c a l In l a n d .
B u t l o o k i n g a t H o n g K o n g f r o m I
shi p t n the h arb or. t he Ea zvc eme r gives
on ly s ca nt a tt en ti on t o w a t e r f r o m .
l n t c r e a t l n g a s m a p p e a r a n c e a n d a c -
xn l t l e s a r c .F o r V i c t o r i a l s n c l t y o f
to r r a c os ; t h e w l l o l b c l l y ll s p r ea d o u t
b e fo r e Ia m a s t h o u g h t t w e r e a t m a p
u p o n t h o n u l l .i l l s o y r l a r e l n e r l l
a b l y t e d u p w a r d t o r o w u p o n r o w o f
bn l l l l l n g i cl l n g l n g t o t h e o l d e :o t a
s m # m n . p o s t p a t c h e s o f b a r e r o c k
a n d Io r e s t to d w el l i n gs p e rc h e d n e a r
the c re at of t he ri dg e.To th e r l g ll t , a t
t h e \ c r y l n b n k o t t h e l l l n n d . r l l e t h e
w i r e l e s s t o w e r s e l o n e o t G r e a t B r i
t n l n s In u i t Im p o r t a n t rad io at atl ooa ..
C l i m b i n g U p " T h o P o l k . "
St l bu w a n c o nd i t io n s a r e n o t r e a ch e d
l u l l n m ; K o n g b y m o vi n g o t t t w a n l Il l
i n m o a t th i ck l y se n t e d com mu nit ie s,
b u t b y n t u r i n g u p w a r d .U n t h e l e ve l
an a e t th e z n l tl d le p or t io n ol th e to w n
n e a r t h e w a t c r fr n n t y - m u c h o f w h i c h ,
ln c lm l ln l al l y, ha s be e n m cl a lt a cd fr o m
t h e h a r b o r - - o m t h e b a n k s a n d c e u n l -
l n a houses.t h e bunlness :structures
am ! \ \a rc l tu tu c at o f t he me rc h an ts an d
nlnlppcrs.To t h e c a l l a n d t r o u t l fh l t l
m e m e r c h a n t s h o l d i t w n y .Th i s l e ve l
na r e a a t l l o r eg i o n o l 'V i c to r i a e x t e n d s
o n l y o ( r w b l o c k s f r o m t h e hn r h o r 's
otlgv..Bark of lt rls o 1- \le cply th e lo wer
1llugwn o f " t h o 1 'c l k ag a in s t w h e n
gr vr t t s i d e s t h e ll g h l . b u l l dl n g s of t h o
reslulcntlai Ȣ~cl!on o f t h c c i t y n t l n d
o u t bo ld ly .H 0 0 1 u f V l c t o r t fs (" !'0l l
stre ets ~\urr|.n:lt~\unc nn dll io ltt tl ly a t
th c fo o t |\f t h e h i l l a n d a r e tr a ns -
lu n l n: l l i n t o st a i r stepw.A !c \ \ .a s
thouula m o r e ll ol cr m lt wt l t o co n qu e r
th e In lg h tt l ,n l a d w i t h m a n y c e n t e r
lin lnt t n \ | r i n :ro d s th a t th e y m a yt h e f \ \ l .i l n t gr n r a l l cl w i t h th e e d g e
o f th e h n r l m r th e st re et s ro nt lt tu c.
ea c h un a dl fl t re l l l l c r c l ll ke re ce d in g
rtl l| l\ l~ ¢ or t hc t lc rn of M al ts e l a hu ge
tl u n t c r .
'll 1c l i m m a e u l n l l t l f l i k e str ee ts
th a t r l w e u i b m o t h e m r r c a o t l l o l o r e !
i s \ l c t o r 1 a s "( 'h t n a t o \ r n "w h e n l t r !
the g rea te r p ar t o ut t he cl ose ly pa ck ed
mu lt it ud e- t of C ln ftn xl e wh o ha ve c om o
fr o m the n aa ln la nel t o ca nt t h e i r l o t s
uu l lo r t h e B r it i s h fla g .
Il u »next.le ve l In \ l c 1 o r t n s soc ial
sl r t l l l l i c al l o a n a cl o s e l y b u ll ! u p a r e
tl oa o f 1Itl mtan tlnl ho u s e !oc cu pi ed
to l l fl l i o l l At nc ri cl ns . t'or lu §u c: c. a ndha l ve d b y re p rvs cn l at l vc s o f mo s t
l Iu r o l w n n na ti on s a n d th e Un l te t i
St an -s F a r t h e r u p t h e ol de o t th e
pe ak .ab o ve t h e c l o s e l y b u i l t sect lon
fo r ar es ne nm cr s, a re t he r wl dc ac cs o l
t h e m o r e we al t hy ,|=ct i n spa cio us
gr o un d ; , l m lf h id d e n l n g u r dm a .
l l t m g H o m : l l i n c n fe c t a c o l o n y o r
( 'l : l : u t o r u l e d b r t h e i l r l l l n h .B o t l n
xp ll e ~» r th e me t t h a t o o p r r c e n t o t
th e p o p ul a t i o n i s ('h l| \rs c.pe op le o f
ma ny l l al ln n a an d c mc ei s h ave m ad e n
pla ce fu l them sel ves In th is u n l q u i
cnu1mI.ln|t,\.N e a r t h e w a t e r fr o n t m a y
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lion puma. sour bile and waste out 02
tha bowels. and you hue a Yell. phpful emia agnla.
.mnlom of mothers keep "Callmmla
Fl: Srrun" handy.They know \ tal-
p o w e r o f t h e m a g i c p e o p l e a t w o r k .
a n d w h e n t h e l i l t t cam e,w l l l l t h e
b u r n i n |b r a n d .h e In c l :i t fr o m h l s
m o n t h .
'L \ h u t h e W u t o d o w i t h U n b r i m !
no w he h e ld i t P e t e r d i d n o t k n o w . b u t
the g oat . now s tan di ng on it s hin d ing s,
po i n t ed t o wa r d th e g ia n t l .
" Y o u d o n o t w a n t m e l o t h r o w 1 1 a t
t h e m , d o y o u ? " n a k e d P e t r r .
'Th e g o a t n o d d e d u m h e c m ,b u t
l l m u g l f h e w a n t e d t o h e l p t h e g o l d e n
l m i r e d g i r l ,P e t e r d i d n o t w a n t t o
b u r n t h e g i a n t s
b e - c a n t o d a n c e a b o u t u n t i l P e t e r w u
n fm l d t h e # a n t s m i g h t d l s c o \ e r t h e m
m d p u t a n e n d t o e ve r y t h i n g .
L l t t l n g t h e b u r n i n g . b r a n d h l l h
nbo fr e hi s he ad . Pe te r hu ri ed x r.
I n a n o t h e r tn ll an t.t h e g i a n t s h a d
d i s a p p e a r e d n n d t h e w h i l e c a s t l e w a s
ln fl am es .
'Th e g l : I 1 " c r l ad P et e r , " t ho g ol d e n
h a l r e d z l r l . s h o w i l l b e b u r n e d "B u t
b e fo r e h e co u i d tno ve,t h o g o u t h a d
r u n t o w a r d t h e j l n m e l a n d l e a p e d i n t o
t h e m ." 0 h ! "c r i e d Pe t e r ." t h e y w i l l b o t h
b o b u r n e d a n d I c a n n o t h e l p th a m .
W h a t l h l l l l 1 d o ? "
n v m n n ve r y w h e r g t o o k i n l f o r w u
t e r , a n d th en .t u r n i n g o n c e m o r e to -w a n i t h e b u r n i n g c u t l o , h e s t o o d m n
a n d l o o k e d . f o r t h e t i r e w a s o u t a n d
t h o s e w u n o l l g n t h a t t h e r e h a d b e e n
o n e .Pe t e r r u b b e d h i s ey e s . H e w o nd e r e d
I t h e h a d b e e n as le ep a n d d r e a m t n l
ub ou t al l he ha d se en . bu t h e so on d ia -
co vc rc d h e h a d n o t b e e n d r e am i n g . fo r
th e r e . o n th e ver y s p ot w h er e t he e n s
ti c h u l s t o o d , w a s t h e : o l d e n h a t r e d
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SUI. and beside her was n handsome
;num. holdlng one hand."'1'hero lx our dellvercr,"ho sold.
leading the zlrl tnwlrd Peter.whostood looking at them, too surprised
to speak."Thls lady 1| n princess." uid theyouth, "and I um n prince, but on theeva of our wcddlng an ogreu who hai
many giant sons clrrled ctr the prin-cess because me kin; would not have
one of her sons for | sonlnlaw.
"I follows! the ogreu to um moannin. but when part way up she dl:-
covezwed me md changed mo into n
goat."As the oncan formed the c lothand pllced the prlnttsl inside I ad
her say: 'You nun never be releasedor your lover freed from my spell un-
til n mortal lhrorvu n burning brand
and y ou hom burn in the ilsmuf"
The prince tool: Peter tn his palace,
where he lived ln comfort all the rut
of his days. and the goats were notforgotten. tor the prince said he had
un-<1 wnh mem zoo lou: to lcure them
on tho mountain.lcoprrlshw
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Babe Dameh na nat only a sur lntha "movin," but c il regarded as
a liar at speeding r motorurf Shall one of um mon prcrnlmnt motlon
piclun ucuouea of today.Tnia is onsof har Ines! plctuns, ln which the ll
wearing hir riding hlblt, suc h ll Il
worn In the warm muntrlu.
THE ROMANCE OF WORDS
N. Y.. Io: fnx inc-\11ca.l advice.
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AS WE WERE.
AS UE WAS.
Do n z u .us.
-Deimlt Heirs.
Plain Topcoat, Tlrrl Cotta and Black.
p¢»1~¢»\na1lty and. thersfnre, one must beawfilllgr mreful when muklnl a woke.
There :ln subtlewnylof mnnndbl th!!nm" detail so mi: every one looks
xwll ln a sul: of this character, but
there must br that mnlmgemtnt d||»
plnyunl lt lil is to go wail and u the
sul! lx to be Illlll!|l¢Inry to the veryend. uhlch is u long way off.
celfrun omlnmf.
A striking coilure ummm:-nt u n
bunch of awerplng. curving cock team.
1rn lu acarlr t. mounted on dark luntnriatnlntli prongs.
llnndbayl for the lmret an M dull1-'|1*suede wlth ivory,amber or
lurtnlse ahvil Irnme work.
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Plain Topcoat, Tlrrl Cotta and Black.
p¢»1~¢»\na1lty and. thersfnre, one must beawfilllgr mreful when muklnl a woke.
There :ln subtlewnylof mnnndbl th!!nm" detail so mi: every one looks
xwll ln a sul: of this character, but
there must br that mnlmgemtnt d||»
plnyunl lt lil is to go wail and u the
sul! lx to be Illlll!|l¢Inry to the veryend. uhlch is u long way off.
celfrun omlnmf.
A striking coilure ummm:-nt u n
bunch of awerplng. curving cock team.
1rn lu acarlr t. mounted on dark luntnriatnlntli prongs.
llnndbayl for the lmret an M dull1-'|1*suede wlth ivory,amber or
lurtnlse ahvil Irnme work.
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Some foriunui remain unmnde be-
" - Ȣ \n n u n n m m u a h i n n n h i hea-a11i fr o m t h e I m a m .
w h e r e l t m e a n s R a n t a r
bl l t l lt l h u rn a d o pt e d In t o l mg l l u h
bec aus e o f the fa ct th at the Ve ne
t i m g l a s s b l o w e r :w h e n t h e y
di s c ove r ed A l l l w i n th e l r b e au t i -
fu l b u l bs . wo u ld c on ve rt th e m i n -
to o r d i n a r y d a n k : o r " t l a s c o e s . "
'1l 1I|a l t e r a t i o n t r a i n n n e x -
p e n l l r e ,hl ; h l y - co l o r e d a n d e x -
t r e m e l y d e c o r a t i ve b l t a f g l a u -
w n r e t o a n e ve r : d a y b o t t l e l n -
p e a l e d t o t h e i m a g i n a t i ve s e n s e
o f w e Il n l le u s ,a n d t h e y c o m
n e n e e d t o a p p l y t h e s a m e n o r d
t o t h e fa i l u r e a t a n o p e r a l l n g e r
o r t h e l e t t i n g o t u n o t e . C r r l n x .
" 0 l | , o l e n ' | c o ¢ |E n g l i l h t r a ve l -
ers,h e n r l n g t h e w a r d us e d r n
Ul la co n ne c ti o n. lo ot ei g ht of th e
o r i g i n a l d e r i r a l l o B .t o o k i t f o r
g r a n t e d t h a t l t r e fe r r e d o n l y t o
( p l l u r e a n d u s e d l t l a m u r : a n »
ne ct l an .
A n u m b e r o f l i t e r a r y wo r k s ,
pu b l i s h e d d u r i n g ; th e e a r l y p a r t
of t h e 'l a s t c e n tu r y , c o n t a i n t h e
wo r t !- b 1 .\ l a l w a ys p r i n t ed e l t h e r
l n q u o t l l l o n m a r k s o r l l a l l c l z e l l .
a n a n l n d l c a l i o n t h a t l t w a s o f
fo r e i g n o r i g i n a n d h a d n o t b e e n
co mp le te ly ab so rb ed l n ta t he l an -
: va s e ac n zm fum . :
No mnttvr how good your d i l l !
may be :nur ¢un u bettrr.
U
t a a n A t o m l . | k |l C l o c k ?
S i r J o s e p h a l a r m c r h a s s u x r e l t e d
t h a t n n a t o m m u ' b e a n a l o g o u s t o a
cl oc k.T h e o u t e r el e c tr o n sy st em o f
t h e a t o m . o n w h i c h i t s c h e m i a l a n d
sp e ot r ol c op l c pr o p e r t i e s de pe nd ,a n d
w h t c h h a l ce r ta i n de h n l t é m e s o f
os d lt n t lc u ,w o u l d co r r e sp o n d t o t h e
pe n d u l u m ,o r be t te r ,t o a c o m p o u n d
p e m l u l a r s y s t e m a t | c l o c k . h o s a y s .
Th e In n e r c o r e o f t h e a t o m i s a l m t l a r
t o t h e s p r i n g o f a clock,wh i c h ,b r
m e a n s n t t h e n c n p e m e n z .sl o w l y l m #
p a r t s i t q e n e r g y t o t h e p e n d u l u m i n 1
~ g j u h l o n .
o
How we uisllkl?Io pay for thing!
we have had the use or. -
Pnvert; often plnchu the body andwealth someumvn piMl|cs'1h8 IQIIL
To Iell 1|-een,||.motor-driven lu v
blade has been Invented in Europe,
running on puneys In a U-shaped
frame. whlch is placed nround n treeto be cut.
0
FARM FOR SALEha n ds il -u n Dri du a i niu tu nm : h um idaoe umncr:good uma.h n u n m a x i mu m ; I m ! ! ! k n e a d ; u v I n n o m o u t l a w .w a l l. nm : t w a in . : so sm h u hw " t ; :r n »lr developed mode m i n m l n ;comm cy;n u r l u n cu mi n;factory.q n p t u w r ru a d l l r r z m m m U m e l t ml lo n n-n n d I u d l l l lution.:r u n n u muna : pl a n te d I n :n un a u di t tml ! oo ld l-u o u .:rum Mnloea should Yie ld W hmm9 - r r u n N u i ! f o r m u k u . A T M m a I h rIhd FNlNl¢ tlldi lnnl lllumd : I M l l 0 |ma n gf b a r re l.Irish p ctstoo s -umaptl ntl ruultlv smd. h c.:-uste d nd :mindw llla ln coll of Hill! or lon r l a n .l l -nlha l . mu lsdl nl fu tmlo la a oo ¢oodl u 1 | u m .H a u n t d n l l n c i - I t n u mo r o n e B u n : u m o r m a n n a m a n : m m:m n m u be pr od u ce d sm um ; h a d nh lpotlla tl.' n m l i m t u m 'r no g oi n tocub p nm sol . ll 1.80.10 n h m m v l t hllaGu yf a rl.o bf lt u r ln v ul mn t ally-U l n n Think.lnvulllmh.A u .
Fl o ri d a P u m a a n d l a d u a t r i n
n , , ¢ , " P "G r a n C o w S p r i n g s , F l i n
sure Relief
~OR INDIGESTION
\i n !B£\k\¥\5N ~ .L ~ :~~ j g ~ .
~ sm`§Z1?{f.
I E | . l . ' A N $
& and :Se Pewseewwue
Though there is some dilerenee D!
nplnlon, moo: authorities concur lo the
ballot that me oldest language ln me
Rodd ll Sanskrit.
/ 7 3 3 ;F r m
l v , '* " " * g ,
".Q\.1 | ~ :s \. " v 4 m....%»'$'-"w ."°f"'"'
dariield Tea
Was Yo ur
Graudmothel-'| Remedy
For every lmmac~
and lnmnlnni \'mu nod ala-~
loned h u h v wr e mc d y mr mm
muon. lmmlch uund omur a -
menu o f the ».mn so prc rmcnt mem dun u m ne~
greater favor u n family medldnlhln In y our gnndmalhafl day .
II R L H ?2 r
f i r a n g , ~
~2= ' f f ¥ 2 ' g ' i * * 2§= ¢~
~'A n n_ f x ~Z u o e r -
~~P a a r - 2 2 ' ~~ -/, I
m e " ° * " 'z ?: L _
V f& { gig .f f "\*Q i s
Comfort Your Skin
With Culicura Soap
and Pxigrant Talcum
Sur zs¢. mum 5 -a su. mgzsf.
H I N D E R C O R N B A n n u o o
a u . n u n w a l l "n t r u n n u u a n
rms.IlllIH llC|ll : l l l 1 l l r : | ' \l ¢ l l » l
anrsnrsmgs,-5-,_
.v
l
.1:srA sus#een da congmslmuh speech try putta food prlce
down.Everybudv gotta Idea how
main dn leaving cheap.But aes tm.moochn talk and no moochl do soma-
ting.Weeth dn price of beefneak new
you gotta ieeve cheap.One zu! een da congress my aes
preety hard mats da :mg zo c heap.
He my too mam prople wanta eatuma time and dnt mnkl high price.
But I gotta Idea hw: can maka dn
leevlng cheap weeth no moocba mm
hle.Da guys wot owna da meat andgrocery any da wage Ns too high for
sr.lla dn food cheap price.
I un; ee( arcry bod; works for damms wlge now as bgfom dn vu we
no g0!iA trample.Ee! we no gotta
znoocha money we no ents mooeha
food.So longs we gc-un baga wagella fo-od prnilleer keanu da price up-
he feexure alla da money balongn
weeth heem.\
But ee! we no gotta money zo buyces preety ealy.Ea! we no can buy
da food da profteer gettn sore.Ee!
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tremcly aeéonuve bu of glau-w n r e t o a n e ve r : d a y b o t t l e l n -
p e a l e d t o t h e i m a g i n a t i ve s e n s e
o f w e ll a l la u s ,a n d t h e y c o m
n e n c e d t o a p p l y t h e s u m o n o r d
t o t h e fa i l u r e a t n n o p e r a l l n g e r
or t h e Il a l t l n g o t u n o t e . C r r l n x .
" 0 l | , o h n ' | c o ¢ |E n g l i l h t r a ve l -
ers,h e n r l n g t h e w o r d us e d r n
Ul la co n ne c ti o n. lo ot ni g ht of th e
o r i g i n a l deri~r alloB.t o o k i t f o r
g r a n t e d t h a t l t r e fe r r e d o n l y t o
( p l i u r e a n d u s e d l l l n m u c o m
ne ct l ua .
A n u m b e r o f l l t e r n r y wo r k s ,
pu b l i s h e d d u r i n g ; :h a e a r l y p a r t
of L i m 'l a s t ce n t u r y, c o n t ai n t h e
wo r t !- b 1 . \ l a l w a y s p r l nt e d a l l h e r
l n q u o u t l o n m a r k s o r I l a l l c l z e l l .
a n a n l n d l c a l i o n t h a t l t w a s o f
fo r e i g n o r i g i n a n d m n : n o t b e e n
co m pl e t el y a b s or b ed i nt o t h e l m -
gu a ge .m a n n fu m . :
l l le: l |I 1 .go o d .
W h e n h e t r y s c 1 l | \ d u fo o d w e t e l l s
h c e m n o c a n o u r .l i e a n y \ vo I'| : n n t -
t e r a n d w e l e l i n h o e m n o go t t a n o
:no oc hn m o n e y no-rr a s l u n | y ¢ n r .
m e n ' q u e e c k h e m e i n d a f o o d n a m e
p r i c e a s l a m Sc ar .B u t w e n o b u y
h e e m se t .E a t w e n o e a t fo r l o n g ;
ti m e h e g e l t a p l e a t s sor e.H e m y .
'a l l a r i g h t . I m a k n d n fo o d r e a l c h e a p
r u t y o u w a n t s b u y . "
. A n d a n e e l w h e n r n : l d e e w o r k a
tina.W e g o t t a h l g h w w f r o m d a h c l
a g a i n a n d b u y d n fo o d ch e a p pr i ce .
il e b b e w e e ] ba l e e l le t r o ub l e w or k a m r
idee. 1 dunno, but I tink ees go-odn one
a l l l m m e .
W o t y o u t i n k ?
tC o vr r 1 |" h u
U
t a a n A t o m l . | k |l C l o c k ?
S i r J o s e p h a l a r m c r h a s s u x r e l t e d
t h a t n n a t o m m u ' b e a n a l o g o u s t o a
cl oc k.T h e o u t e r el e c tr o n sy st em o f
t h e a t o m . o n w h i c h i t s c h e m i a l a n d
sp e ot r ol c op l c pr o p e r t i e s de pe nd ,a n d
w h t c h h a l ce r ta i n de h n l t é m e s o f
os d lt n t lc u ,w o u l d co r r e sp o n d t o t h e
pe n d u l u m ,o r be t te r ,t o a c o m p o u n d
p e m l u l a r s y s t e m a t | c l o c k . h o s a y s .
Th e In n e r c o r e o f t h e a t o m i s a l m t l a r
t o t h e s p r i n g o f a clock,wh i c h ,b r
m e a n s n t t h e n c n p e m e n z .sl o w l y l m #
p a r t s i t q e n e r g y t o t h e p e n d u l u m i n 1
~ g j u h l o n .
o
~A LINE 0' CHEER
is um. n»»an¢|< una;
To Iell 1|-een,||.motor-driven lu v
blade has been Invented in Europe,
running on puneys In a U-shaped
frame. whlch is placed nround n treeto be cut.
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T H R I F T
- m r ; " f l ! l l " r w r d o l l a r !
o rT o m o r m f a n u l l in tullun
I l a nTw n ra 1|oil U knr in to p m a nySom! of th e lunlhlnl or toda y
'ro uso In soma a ux hour a t sorrowTha t pqnib ly mr coma le ma rrow .l k n o w l h l l t o b i g o o d l o r lin d l! " th a n I n mm m st a l li ng b y
H m m h u m !re lic!(rom l m u h l n
g n ?In mumortvl ct ye ste rda y.
iComrrl|*h\.)
Though there is some dilerenee D!
nplnlon, moo: authorities concur lo the
ballot that me oldest language ln me
Rodd ll Sanskrit.
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c h i n a i n t h e n o n F r e n c h t l n t l u w .U m '
clunmrlnz ewu!:|g fm-el. nlumrs :1 hulk ¢»
n f ' : v N r n h u n \ \ 1 l } : l a \ !f $.r bl illflir um Nrlllll :w a mu mi e rn I 0 A fr ic a n .
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Fon . T H E E N T E R P R I S E ~
4°
GENERA L A ND LOCAL NE W S AND COMME NT ~
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 ?
nnB»l\l A LOCAL NEWSPAPER
- . . . . - . - - - _ _ . _ .
'I n ' - - ll- '
».\nt.rxo1~oz~r _tc rnmuts went. to Craig Wednesday and visited
*relatives until Sunday.
g h ,Re a m,, h 5,t-Troy and Nels Wostot'Sioua Cityg,g a t w. . i .'1E.., :|°_ :vi spent Christmas hero with their fath-
ggg ni dq to r es ume h er s tu dio s er , Roh m wu z.
g gh" ,_.,;|¢¢,_u f ..ga Mrs.Henry CBUMY | 11
lt. Hamer Hiller of Omaha, and ;_v¢r\di==s the week with ndatirea at
3 \1 llr. and »..."§§f'3 W . ¥o¢mo:='Bad Bundle drove 6 Omaha Wed-
ead l and remained over theun married Wednesday evening at n *Y even nsl ehrlock at the home of ber parrnta 1 f°"°Wi'li day l-9 transact business.
no at-in mn the ir mme i n min g-Mr. and Mrs. Don Lowe left F"*""
_Bo of them wig; work in the for Wayne utter spending Chmtman
_...,--... . -r*-"..._---- -_ T ;'lapse it they tdy undentantl what lar vnu the c ompany s patrons me
the organization means to them.We Kearney will not only haw adequate
believe that if any person, who can rviee for Zeal eonsucraption but willactually pay the memhenhlp foe. let: 'ho an important dlnrlbatiein point
hil membership lapse it is because he (gr eloqde energy for Central Ne»
leek111oyor"lliidvranr store.
The last year graduating clasl were
l i v l t m i y entertained at the Joihn
linker home Gamer and music were
ik amuaemonta of the evening.leo
cream and oaks were served at the
doae of tho evening.Those present
here with relatives.r
Mr. and Mn. Rev Rutledre were
Blair vliatora Saturday evening and
haa not taken the interest or trouble
to find out what the organization hu ou _been doing.Q §'1'hg death of Hia: Marie Petanon
The farmers' larger problems aro
not loeal, but are national problems
They arethingl thateanliedone only
by an,o|-ganlzation of national scope.
The Farm Bureau la just such an
organization,ln fact the only one
ever orgndred in a national way.
Fann organizations for fifty year!tittendea the firemans ball.|have dana many #006 things but their
Hr. and Mm L. I) Hurdle ent.er~ uctlvitioa have been confined to locali-
talnld a nurnbor of friends from Tmtles, and never more than six or eight
ltamah and Blair at a watc h party states have been active through one
eEcurred at the Blair hoapiw W ed-
qpaty , Jan. 4.Misa Paterson was
roared by her foster parents. Mr. ml
Ira. Otto Hansen of thin c ity. who
live given her every care and com-
fort possible sinc e she was a :null
ciild.She has been a suthror for
fnuken -'wnkmi with Goa." and sn;
the evening on "Soma Things God
Cannot Do."Hera are "ta aapgetaof God's dealixtgi with men and their
response ha him.Divine fellow"ihip
and God's omnipotence.What do we
mean by the last term as applied to
God?Come out and let ua think
thaae mbjecta thru together.
Our young p¢¢ple'a society is tak-
ing on new life and interen under the
leadership of the president,George
Hiller, who wma reelected at the lui
business meeting.We had a fme
delegation of young people at the rally
llid~\leek.prayor meeting Wednesday
evening.Bible school at lo a.ut.
Subject of the morning lermnnz "The
Sourc e of Hfe aid How llanifestenx'
Our dallxhlera Ella and Hazel and
Hrs. ~ mm; a nd c ltildr en W e nt to
Lincoln Monday afternoon.
E. LI. Johnson of Bethany, Nebr.,
evangelist for the first district waa in
Blair Friday.Bro. Johnson ia to be-
gin a meeting at North Bend Sunday
January 8.
w. B. F. Robb, Minister
ST. P A UL L UTHE RA N c a n n o n
yiars with cancer.Funeral services at Herman last week and the influence ORUH
ll be held Friday afternoon at 2 of that gathedng will doubtleaaly be
vide-=k at the Danish church.ireflecfed in still better meetings of Jan. sth.Hour of trorahip li a. m.
x our society.Evening service, 7:30.BIETIIODIST CHURCH NOTES You will receive a wrdiaj welcome!Jan. 5th.Ladies' Aid holds its an-
anrer Allen Laaker. Meri-it HcClel- Saturday evening.h R.;3, 5 a g u t 5 _'Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper of Teka-llh get panglor mah were guests of Roman friendtis organized in every state.I t b u
James Keenan.Mason Hel-iibhen,
orgianlaatiou.
Not so with the Farm Bureau.I t
gh, Moatafil Agnes Chapman, vb. Sunday and Monday.. :taken uid of the national problems
W Ilden F.chteokamP» Plu1~l John Skinner wont down to Lin-that are necessary to the future proo-
he ~ Healer Rhea md Char- eoln Saturday to spend a week at theperi'ly of the farmer.These problem.:11I do wi h ru s. 11 thu, Lallman.'Nobraaka State Poultry Show.Jo n
lr. md llra. 5mg Brown ¢Il| ¢!°si5 one of the member: of the board
hired the members of the danc ing of dlNC1°fl-He l1 *iP P° d eig ht ~
5,5 at their home Monday evening. of his fine Bull Orplngbona for exhi-
ad, md dancing .,,,|,;|,,[ the hours.. bitlon.0 . I .Hllsingrr sent an ex-
ljg h ;refrerhtnenta wen served by hihlt of Black Cfehin Bantama.
5 , I ma m .|Hr.and Mrs.Harry Cooper and
ana Clarteo Hall who in now train-Iamily |mdNMr. acl lin tHt;\1'y gag
ill! a t the Ford hospital in Omaha er spent ew earn a espent several days with home faint |Cooner home at Tekarnah..
gf. and Lira. Don c. W eber, Bra'"Quit" Burnham, a former resident
rank W olf and daugl1terM|nnie.Mr. was in town Wedatwlw renewing
and Mrs.Harry Oaterman and Mr. acquaintances and left Thursday forand Mrs. Herbert Fulton spent Hon- it visit. with relatives at Mondamln.
day visiting at the Gus Paulson home hwra.In Omaha.1 Prank Craror went to Omaha Sat-
All the teachers of the Arlington 01day evening and apent New Yeara
achools returned Monday to resume wit friends.
their work again after a wt~ek's emi- Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hilainzrernntl
ation.Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Godaev :md am-
llr. and Mm Joe Enoraor of Omaha ily ard Carl Nelson took New Yen-a
q a e n t N e w Y e a r s a t t h e J u n 5 : h l t l l . h a ' .d ' 1 l n e r w i t h M r .a n d M r s .F o r r e s t
\ l 2 \ ! 2 1 . | ¢ ; l \ | f A \ \ . n a v i a n \ n n » l ¢ - t n \ 0 \ \ ¥ | . I l ! l .
do n o t ha ve ln t p o l e u
they have to do with national and
state legislation and in so "ar as
legislation la concerned the farmer
will have to get into politics. not in
relation to men or politic al prutier,
but with respect to policies and legu-
lation affecting the farmer."
That is just what the loc al Farm
Bureau ia doing.It is getting ,the
opinion of the farmers on the pro-
posed sztleet tax on gasoline through
the meeting held in the county.Some
of the township chairmen seem to
favor the tax and do not feel inclined
to call mectinsm to consider lt.We
would suggest that anyone interested
plea-to take the matter in hand and
call*meetings \the1e\'cr they deem
best.This la not to oppose Cove-nor
Mrlielvie nor l'llzht the republican
rtaflr We were all oppowl to the
--'-1 tm: when it rome up in W uh-
'By Pastor
a
tWlwl do you think of a sheep steal-
er?What do you think of a sheep
You can steal!Would you not hate
tq be so small that some foolish lay
man or minister would think of stoni-
ing you?Really. do you think a man
who can be stolen is \t°0rl.h stealing?
The trtealer often uae; a lot of tally
or soft com.They try to make you
feel that you are b o big for the
humble place you now occupy, that
it would mean so much more to youif you would just consent to be salted
and captured and led into :mother
manfa lield.Far from it.friend. if
you can be stolen you are a very '
srnall bind ltttlif you are the stealer
you are feeding` in a swill barrel.
You are bringing contempt upon the
ehurch of God.A man who is not
'loyal to his own church is a mighty
poo zexcuse for a Christian.A re-
ligion which will not send ua lo our
own c hurch and call ua to our beat
'Notts for that c hurc h il a mighty
poor etcuxe for a religion unless you
sell it the de\i|'a religion.Again, 4
. l a L .aa t . . . _\l _ - | .2 .
at any of our services.'
Chauney Bl.Foreman.Pastor
CHRISTIAN CHURCH x o S
The wdter has been asked several
times. is it true you have resigned?
Yes il. Ia_ true. I have resigned to take
effect about the middle of February
lbut we may not move from Blair until
Inter. or until favorable weather for
moving arrivea
The church is planning for an mr
gnesaive fonrard movement; doubtless
lanother minister will be calllcd to
begin work me soon as my time is up.The outlook lor the future is bdghter
than ever before in the history of the
church.Now let every member re
solve to be loyal and do their level
best and the Lord will prosper the
church.
Three added last Sunday.making
fifty-one added to the membership
under my ministry.Forty-three in'the regular, Lord'a Day preaching
serviees.'Subject of the sermon next Sunday
eveninir:"Corner Stones of Society."
nual meeting at the residence of
Rasmus Rasmussen.
Jan. 12th.The annual meeting of
St. Paul church. O1um, will be con-
tinued 10 Jon 12th and will be held
in the church at 1 p. rn."
P. J. Relnertaen, Pastor.
|
When m Omaha
S T O P w r m U S \
Hotel Conant
Hotel Sanford
Hotel Henshaw
Our reputation of 25 yeara hir dealingla back ol there hotels.Gueata uw!atop at any one ol went with the aaauranco ol receiving honest value and
couneoos treatment.
comm nom. conmn
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ALL THE PEOPLE
VOL. XXV BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JANUA RY, 12, 192.NO. 50
GIRLS CLUB E:~."1'Ea-
TAINED IN onun.-1
The Gids' Mental Culture Club of
the Blair high schoo I end their spon-
sor, Mins Ilxon. accepted an invita-
tion extended to them b Mrs. L My.Lord. Pnsident of the District Fecha-
ation of Nebrnskx Wam|.n's Clubs. to
spend last Saturday afternoon, Jan.
T. a; her home at 312 So. 3101 street.
GR wa r Mi ll n i n a : F m MUTUA L~~~I zfsstxnazwceoo. znfzr-rr
arm. Nebr.. Jan. 9, 1922.._The annw mceting of the GwunAI\bWERS LAS T CA LL &Farmers Mutual Insunnce com-
pany of Wuhmgtnn ard Burt ooun»Waahlngton,Ja!\. 10.--(Special Cor- un was had nt the Council u m m.
respondence j-Senator Boise Penzsde in the city halI at Blair, Ncbnakm
"fd an extraordinary. earner,'A large number of the members wefe
:mee onty an enctraordunary man can in _,,___,____ |.. I...s.. n... _____._,
l- _ .| u 1 | l _ _ _ _ __conmlsslgfgns near
HAH:: I-;~=°r1as'r£s FOR mn c o a x-
lzm YEAR AND ALLOW BILLS
CUT SALARIES
County Commiasionefs Room.
lilair, Nebr., Jan. IU, mzg
The Hound of County Comminionen
x z n m m s m s c H o 0 ; g A g | ) 3 M E E T ~ ~
The Nebraska Aasocistion of city ~
school boards 1:ii] meet at the Lin-,
II D I H HQI EI [ 11 L f !! 0 0 1 0 to da y , Th u r s da y * ~ A ND ~ p E T
JBTE.12 Ind Harry Morris Of Blair,}g|3.|w r y " 6 3 2 1 ~ g g g p
£0 attend this seuion.
Among the chief subjects for din-rs.. Pin. r......a1 ..._. l-..A »n_--»__
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I
Omaim.su v v u . ;\.~um:u m i l u n u m m m :
{ I ) - P o s s f b l e E c o n o m k l i n 3 c h o ° ' !; ' L ; ; u u " _ ; ; ' _ ; ° " ' " " " 'l m g a ; a m u
n e r .W n n a g e l n e n t a n d 0 P ¢ r l l { ° l =F r e d G .A t a h s } u r . c t u r ~ e .t h a a d l t o r o f t h i s
i a m - x b y ,A u b u r n .N a b .B .G .A i m y ,, } , ¢ . ¢ t , m u l e t h e s t a l e m l u t g n ;M m d
U h l a n d ,N o b . ,W .F .G i n g r i c h ,S u -h e a r d i t r u m o r e d t h a t l r .H | \ ' b i » e l . n ' l
a e d o r .O p e n d i s c u s s i o n .n e r v i c e s w e r e t o h e d i a p e n n a d w i t h
i f i . -. ' } ° 1 ' i ° f " _ " " j ' I ° . ¥ ' 1 ' f ' F " '' ? ' | I m m m w v b u t u m h -w a s w a n
...- ,_ - -_. .. .. ..,,u. |o u .u u» u o r m l u l m n r r .1 ney nunli\n|..I:s vi o l i n s o l o b y M r s . F a b e r a c an d p e as a nt m us t c l zm h t o he r a b od e .h..a ve q u i t e a r i i s e r s e f u n d o n h a n d .c o n m n n i o d Iw M r s . ? 1 m H n n n a n 1na n!H a vi n g c o m p l e t e d n ¢ '0 \ l l 8 € i l l | l W » l
»»ii»'i{ii»§.'s'¢I|§|..'§'..`I,Z.'.§,"§'.|;",,1§|Penm»e emu lllbilc llh ll I ann |ween schools at llllillr also Ind nn-'ILC f..°`..I"-- ...".'l1" ._IL".L"1"'f.'__'§,._- - . t u r " " "- - . . .' eLauraRichardsonandEmmaClow.
harpist.
A delicious Iuncheor was served
the gue=»ta by Mrs. Lord assisted by
her daughter, Dorothy, and the whole
afternoon was 0 vers pleasant one
for the Blair folks.
Those going down with Mis# Dixon
were Emma Beekmann, Helen Mueller
Losein Rhoadea,Gonmde McCann,
Dorothy Gray. Beatrice Ireland, Nona
Ireland. Thelma Jensen, Grnce Hind-
ley, tillrabeth Hopewell, tlelen Sierck.
Lorraine Se'tr.,Frances Schenck
Marian Hyde and Altina Nelson.
na a lo c na r s W AK E UP
On $at.urday, Jan. 14. the democrat-s
of Nebmskn will meet at the Fonta-
nslln hntll in ft\nahn at 9 n we feu
and entened upon that with the same'nina. r. W e annul ~.__Q__
concentration he }1r0.cticed in hm
studies at college.Elected to, the
Pennsylvania House of Represents-
tiva at the age of 24 he served so ac-
eeptably that after two years he was
elected to the State senate where he
temved ten years.
l¢Vl1ile still a member of tln;state
aenQe be was elected to the United
States Senate. beginning his service
in the latter body in I897.Hia death
a. few day s ago closed a life of 87
years in the public scr\°i....11 in
»'ectire ofllces.During thin time he
fourd time to serve his nlr tr as
chairman at the State committee two
years. as a member of the National
committee 13 years, and to attend and
Lake an active part in four national
contentions.Although physically un-
The death of Mn. F. w Amdt oc-
curred Monday evening, Jan. 9, after
a third stroke of parnlynis she hav-
lng been seriously ill since receivlng
the tlrst stroke near 'Thnnkadving
time.'sophie I:. iuadan- wan horn in rf.
cszhoun. Sept. 11, sae? and llved in
that place until about llfteen years of
age when ehe moved with her parents
toWinnebago where her father had
a contract from the kovernrnent to
erect ilfty buildings for hornca for the
lmliana on tnat agency.Soon after
this they moved to Blair where her
pnrents died and where she has lived
continuously ever since.
On April 7, 1886 she was married
to Frederick W.Arndt.who,with
:qw and Poor farm
¥¥v="> Assessors
OlBcerw Salads ..
County Suweior. .Roads \.
*'idlze<.
sk¢.f0~1s.c.aP.n.n.
\iot1rls ____._
!n t. on S . C. & P .R. R.b o n d
t 1500.00
4000.00
0000.00
10000.00
1000.00
25000 00
45000.00
t0000.00
a 800.00I-1. On o. 0 N. W n. n. bof»d»a000.00
Qflminnl and civil eases -0000.01fs e d fn s n __20000.00
sae sm Rdi ef ..000.00
Ditch and Drainage ..
Repair Public Buildings
.llnthers Pension .._
Agricultural i Stock Show
Assoeiation .... _ _
County Agent
n i tli o n
ll6000.00
1000.00 I°§000.00. . . . : . . '
0000.00 _
-6000.00 |
ftition be eliminated?Fred Breeht.
Falla City, Heb.. Goofs' A. Kendall,
Norfolk.Nels..F.E. Eclgertofl, Au-
rora. Neb.Open discussion
( 3 ) - A Definite Salary &hedule.
Providing a Definite Minimum Recog-
nition of Training and Experience..
and Increase each Year of Service, or
llap-Hasard Snlilriee. Which?Open
discussion.If y ou have adopted n
0-Qars schedule please be prepared to
present it st this time.
1:00 p.rn.-Group meetings.At-
tendants divided into four mum-W
cnrding to the number of teachers em-
ployed. for the discussion of matters
of particular interest to each.
2:30 p. rn.-Addncsa. Dr. C. A. Ful-
rner.stats;director.department offvocational edonnon in lurk schools-
"Finnndll Aid Available."Dr. Fu!-
uul res ult, ll u aull, wut us e lun:for the taxpayers and _objected to thin
proceeding. declaring that the council
had no right to pay money where no
service was given in return but it
was of no avail and the thingnstanda
as another imntanee of waste and mis-
management In city affairs.
Three hundred dollars.over one-
half a mill levy more for the dear
people. already groanlng under a bur-
den of taxation that is steadily push-
ing them to bankruptc y, to psy.I t
does not seem right and it certainly
is not s master stroke of business to
lay down that amount of money with
no neturn.
No octloa was taken as to who will
he employed to take the vacated place
hutwehop efor th egoo dof thee ity
at large that the nut regime Will be
- . . . . . .- - . . - _ l . \a \ . . . _a L - - -_ I \ - a - _0
c00\§ \ii|TH~caéA-sll e t . N o r m l . M Q ~ L Q t h ;eekmd tak# un hm: \\ork}q\:c stion. we wish only in remind the
hr parent: in St. Josenh Mo.Iwilh the Bradley-bikrimsn wholesale farmers a mics tax on guoiine wouldA c oy ote hunt was held north of wmuany.lreault not simply in n tax on the The only sensible. sanitary
Arlinfdnn Monday morninq.It id-1 Bliss Francis Kinsey
n' n fl -an d F l a n n n o r t h a n z m v
Let ever); one work to build un his
or her c lass and this will build up
the sohool me | whole.Let un keen
growing.We ought to h|.\o a record
athndnnce before tho close of the
period..You will lose the benefit.-u if
you do not take part in it.
On Sunday morning the pastor will
W Tmnslfr
onnsn ~~
loved and :mould tht.H. ¢_|-»f~||gu¢»,g.u.wg.u-9»u.»|u"i_;_';
other way.....~.. . ....,............-~.__";,the north-western line.Thi-1 \»o'\lrli1notnlng.tretu to their overhead expense and
ie n £004 method of entenllning the
ooyotea in other townships of this
eotntg; and the one1 ¢\r"mn4|i\~9' vw
Mr. and Hn. C. U. Cook entertaine
the following |ru| -ste at New Years'
dimer.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook and
The members of the Herman or-p a n it on to the eonsumer.The
rheatrn held o watch party at the E.fnnnere have had the wool pulled
P.Hanson home Saturday et*ening.|o\er their eyes iong enough and it is
G.1°~\e:\ and music oceunied their dye time we landed ourselves together
until near midnight when a flee lunch ond rise no ln our rnifrht to have mmo
iron served.I voice in what we shall or shall not do.
son Morris of Fremont, ltr. and Mml Mrs. Alfred Swanson who is here
J.C.Bulger and sons,Loren an i fxon Clifton, South Dakota. on atrial!
Rolph.\h.f1 none to Lyons to viist relatives.
Hrs. lllery Krnjieek and dauehter..'r\h1 I'itch has been iiuey clurinfz
Hesse.returned Sundny from Scrib»_""p~r~» time buying and shipping;
:er where they have spent the lost n":'f.The follonine tlzures .=hf»\.
week visiting at the Dr.Knjieek tt at he has not been idle mush of the
home.Itime.To date he his shipped forty-
lliu Hazel llayhurst. princ ipal J t seven mrs mnkimr n total of or-»
Dist.No.10. returned Sunday from live hundred tone and is still shipping.
Omaha where :the soent the week Caro are being loaded ot the ranch
visiting at the home of her onrents.Ilodny.lufh-= Vlolet Hail returned to Fre-About eleven o'elock Saturday night
mont $¥'ednen<lay. after o weei|:'e visit the la bam nt. the Methodist pur
st the home of her parents. Zslr. ar t!snnzure wnsdiseovered on fire and
Hrs. Wm. liolll.' ;.be!E»m 'im-olp'mrived. was blamed to the
in the townships should take up the
ovlestion ns to whether or not n sne-
ci".i s=es.°\ion of the legislature he
\*n'l|| at all. and let their expressions
he l-tnown.The great trouble seem<
to he that there are too many iaws.
ond if o special session could be rolled
to repeal some of them. it would be
more in order.
Let every Farm Bureau member
pass his c opy of the Farm Bureau
Review to some non~rnen=ber.A :mr-11
sinvnn for the new rear would he
e\*e:y member get n new member.
We believe that the meetings rolled
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3so_p. "?:"'""'"°3"' P" ~ rm-| wsumrowx num¢nvr¢.n1nrm~r~'%=-*--=|BLAIR GAS COMPANY aa.-mm.-Q A.-Slm hi?fb..sm¢»1tho¢1n.nidre¢elrn?i.'Unlvernitu"afN¢-!pure uvlrlg Oz.an [nur juli: to In guuudemocrats.Any democrat whether
delemte ol not is cordially invited to
join the clan 'oo this occasion and
listen to the pow \\o\»\.There will be
meakern:Forrrer Governors Shal-
lenberlrer and Neville angl Sen. Gil-
bert Hitchcoek being among the best
known.
l"oI?o\\lnt: in the democnxtie com-
mittee women and men .of Washing-
t o n c o u r t " .
C. C. Marshall. Nate Bouck, Henry
Pct<~r=on. H.D. Schoettger, Nels M.
Jensen Albert A. Jennen.Ros* l'
Mott. J.R. (`hristcn.1=c'~. John g,¢|,_
lun.Chas. Cameron.Frank Bigelow,
Dr. w. zz Palmer. J P. Jensen. Henry
}le:1rke Wm. Siovers, Peter M. Ty-
son. MN. H._W. Sc hoettger. Mn. H.
Bunc h, Misa Minnie Nealfllra. Nels
M.J rsen.Mrs.Oscar Gilbertson,
Mrs. ('ha.=. Hineline. Lire. S. Pauling,
Mrs John Hecklun, Mrs. John Fitch.
Mrs.Watson Tyson.B i n l'rank
Big>elo\\. Mrs. Marv Dehel. Mrs. HenryMencice. Mrs. J. P. Jensen tnd'3¥`r\=.
J ll. Andereon
oz tls r z ms o x HOME IS
sc n xs OF F ES ll\"I TI ES
On lastWednesday e\ening.Jan. t,
indomitable spirit resulted in his
lezth. for in the last few months he
rliaregerded the _:uhice of his physi-
cian and applied himself U0 matters
of national legislation instead of
seeking the rest he needed.
Among the pec daritiel of his na-
ture may be noted his -.vide reading
nf no\|.s]ImT\t!!al as n means of ascer-
taining: public opinion yet his abso-
lute rqfu-ml to reply to any newena-
per criticism or rnisrepreeentatio; .
Although sporeciating the great value
of noutxpnpers he never sought news-
paper publicity.Ile engaged in no
outdoor spontq, took no physirsl exer~
cise, sought no diversion. even in the
'lJeatre.In reef-nt tr.eol<s lun had con
les¢ed that he believed in his neglect
of open air exercise n mistaken policy
nnd expresled the intention of chann
ing his habits as noon as he mented
eufllcient strength.While other men
found diversion and recreation in eve-
nirpr "t cards or social enjoyment,
Pento*found |,:"i °" "" o"in #hp
'f aves of '1 well-cl:rx"~n iookks.His
Florence,Nehr.Her niece.Mrs.
Mable Parkereon. :lied Jan. 2. in Call-
[onlin and funeral ner\i'e= were held
in this city Tuesday, Jon. 10.
Lira. Amar wana member of the
Order of the Eastern Star.havlmr
been a past matron of the loed order.
She was also o member of the `i\'o!t1~
an's Relief Corn1.
hire.»" " ""c ouiet home worn-
- -'1-°»1 'fx her family and emu.
jrixrnrd ;;.;";,.251.;;:..;';;: braska."rt H cl.=5Ȏ-
§»|\of the Conntv C'erk.for »||1,i¢y ard Fitting Education to it," iI~
Bridge worl: to be done the ertluing lustratod.
year.g |4:-5 p. nt.--Reports of committees.
The County Clerk was instructed taElection of otlicen.Unininhed busi-
acivertise for hide for the connruetion , re"and erection of all brideas In Wee* I Adjournment about 6:30 p. rn.
lnrgton county. for the year he¢'inr»:"~'Janna 1. 1922 to Januarv ,..~n n'°l A3i0'l"HER HOLIDAYrrIrl?o that bidi will he ,.,...:....| for oi!- _ - . »
fn be no~r} in lb? |(\'|i .i t f Or ~To makgp 1| llollf!|V of January ~
...year 1922 Benjamin Fmnklipm blrthflav hr-="'l=fiT"'°£J'"" 'T'°""'. fne;`i f 1 f0\l'¢§Suoeri "'°lll1' salary '*3'il1eeo proposed by some of the Poro-
hmilne h "' " " °" , I '
.;"';d "'.'Ji-om h"_iixe~d nt $1800.00 for the rear um.[Iutiorary eocietiee. and u rnvemora
5 ome on u if-»nn.mn Bids for the legal printing and lol:¢_0f the states are to 5, petitioned for
beloved by them She was a kind
et 2:30 P. M.. Rev. W. H Underwood
officiating and interment was made
in the Blair cemetery
.JAMES lIDG."lR CARVER
The town wtt!! shocked Inst Thur:-lny by the death of Mr. I-Id. Carver,l
"n°\nt:er o' the l`l1ir Shoe Co.Mr.
" --..- L : 1...-. ,. ..¢'r..,.- 'f"o"\ d':°-
bzte.: fr.:0~ \" 1 " ' 1 ' i -'¢lto him and his family that he 1-outa
work were opened and contract for
tbo lem printing to be done at legal
rate was let to The Pilot. and con-
'trnrt for lub work was l d I0 the
Dar ish Luth. Publ. llotlse.
Clerk of the District Court was rl»
lowes] c'erlc hire in the sum of $300.00
argl the county eh-rl: extra clerk hirel
that norpoee."No one will gainsay
that the dny which cradled Franklin
January 17, l'?06, is one to be rem-
embered." alrreee the New York Trl-
htlne. but further than °'rememl'»er*n*r"
does not seem to take the holiday
proposition very seriously:
"lt is awkwrmd. however. tlnt the
jo *'" '"'' of s=:'v=.no.1[l!t\t inventor.philosopher.etatea-
'-.|..~-~ "a of lees earnefl
"°. ""l by E. C. Jackson. Clerk of
the District Court,Mary C.Debel,\.e!|-stored mind made him o really lqt live long, but death is the one
and effective .1\~o~r ns well ns "l illet in nbnvttl °'T as long
able l e g i s l a t i v e l e n d e r , b u t h i s c o n - ; ` " ; n _ _ f ~ h o p e d Annual reports were filed by E. C.
"*'=='-f°*i°'= !.Imioubf"rhortened hi¢i n .o ".,_',"°°nfI",.|a.k¢n». Clerk of the Distric t Conn.l i f e .l i e d i e d a t t h e e - ~o f 6 l .H e n a s r n n e a r 1 1 : "I °a n a l , \ _( ;{ } ¢ b . ¢ | _C o u n t y J u d g e .
f v . __ . L v __ _ 1 Q r .__ - - _ | _\n 1877 ard was one oi' o farmlv of
County Clerk.A.C.Debel,County
Ju-lge..
I
man and patriot was born in mfr-
winter.The season ia llreldy W d!
~prinkle¢i with holidays.I f he her!
seen the light in April or Augulrt the
temptation to celebrate the event an
linko and tennis courts would.be ir-
resistable.But that would be show-
ing inappropriate restart] for Frank-
u
On lllt Sunday afternoon, Jan. 8, at
folrr o'clock. ocatrred the marriage of
turn of Blaife trollknown people. Mr.
J.Hannio Grimm and Mi n Fanny
Inntry. daughter of Mr. and Hrs. L.
I. Lantry ,at.dzehomeo!theb| ide'a
parents ._
A mf done relatives and friends
of the contracting ponies witnessed
the ceremony which was performedby Rev. ll. A. Sealey, psa'o1 of the
Conzrefrational church .
The whole affair al very inform!
nnd after the wedding the newly-wed:
went to their home on east Grant
street. which Mr. Grimm has had in
readiness for this occasion for some
time.
'Those present besides the contra
inn parties,the minister and the
bride'a parents. Mr. and Mrs.L. L.
Lantry,were Hr.and Mrs.Kari
Peterson,Henry Grimm and H i a
H u y Cook.life-long friend of the
bride.
The Enterprise joins the many
friends of Mr.and llrs. Grimm in
extending congratulations and beat
wishes to them for a 11-IPP? future.
w o m a r s AUXILIARY
BLA m NEBRASKA
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W o r d h as b e e n : ~ e c e i\ w l a t A r l i a w - Ir s r o u w l n l m w w i i h t n n e a r s . o n e " n n
b i l o f t h e m a n i | g 1 . ~ o f L y n n G a i n e s O vr r l n r f l b e l o n g i n g t o L . W . H u m m e l
u f I\ e m o1 | l .: n d Mi s s H e l e n Pec k.w h o l i ve s i n t h e p a r n o n a g e a n d t h e
L y n n Ga i n e s l i ve d h e r e u n t i l l f e u vU 1 e r a F o n d b e l o n y i n e : t o R e v. B o u -
y e a r a a g u w h e r e h e m o ve d w i t h h i de n .T h e o d g i n o f t h e fi r e i n u n
p a n n t a t o F w m n n l . .Th e y w e r e m a r k r o w n .
fi e d a t W a h o o , l a s t w e e k .T h e O m a h a As so ci at io n ol't h e n
1 Y . P .U . h e l d a r a l l y a t t h e B a p t i s t
Hs : z m. \ : ~ : u n P. m 'r :\ s z a: ° n 'rh '° l fr h h e r e T h u m d a y * f ' ° " ' ° ° " -A~wo o d nl z t l l c r o wd w a s p r c a en f a . n u m -
-_....... r .
l f e b r n k l In d u s t r i a l N o t e s
: \ ' b a vn e c i t i z e n s Ji l b o a b l e t n b u g
h e a t f r o m t h e e l e d r l : p l a n t .
T h a a g i t a t i o n t o w n n l pu r c h a s e b y
t h e c i t v o f t h e al »e l ri ~e n d o f UN'
F r e m o n t G a s dz El e c tr i c t o m p n r y ' s
b u s i n e s s i s b e i n g r m i ve d .
T h e { ' r : w f o r d e o m n n n v n f N o n h
P l n l l c h a s b e e n a w n n l e d t h e c n n t r n f1
f n , ) n l l l i n n l k ;n n u mln*s»lf Qrs n2.u We have in transit a car of
high grade Illinois Lsump Coal.
This car willarrive within a
few days and will be delivered
direct from the car to the
ther from Dmnhu, ltlmr ana rrirmunl.Robt.W att returned NUM Slltlr-An interesting and he! ful pro|..s p : r wdayforamonths\islt with rela-was rerdered during the aftemoon
ri Siu c \res at ux ity . 'nod at 8 oc lock the members of the
Mn. Kelly Van Vnlin was a Blair ilennon 3 1 p U served | han uetqtiaitor between trains Wcdresday.4
Miss Gunderson of Atlantic. Io\\\1
H spending the week at the I...E.
#6 on *»o.
Earl Wilcox of Craig was a busi-
ness rlsitol here Saturday.
/Roy Rutledge matured to 0mah.=
Saturday and spent the day.Miss Myrtle Wachter of Oma .|
some up ned spent New Yeahs with
kr mother. Mrs. F.. A. Wachter: She
returned to her work Monday evening.
at the Camp Fare hall.Miss Merle
llerzog. president of the as¢o:i\tion
here. acted al :mt mistress.'l'ho<e
who attended expressed themselves
u being cheered and helped by the
meeting.
FARM BUREAU N{)1`ES
o. . . . . . . _
After being in conference with Di.
C. H. Hoya, govenunent imlpector in
l u \ \ |u n
minion line from that city tn Hershey.
Tulsa.Oklahoma.will cofstrurt n
viaduct 60 miles 1ongfrom Spnvinaw
creek for the cit)"| Water supply at
at cost of more than six million dollar;
The Crfbertnon irritrntion proicct
cortemplates an expense nf $125000
to serve 20000 acres of snlemlhl lan-1.
Water will he taken and stored from
the Frenehnun ri\er.
|The tremendous potential water
power of South America is being rec
ognized and l $6,5000.0'00 hyclro-elew
trie development is being grojectel
in Chili by at firm of American er.gi
h g i h
III; LIUKSTJFT WIS UP lnted Conn- lin,whose extnme sportin! dissipa-5 Physician fnr the r mm at ga lion was an evening of chess,and
f.|..nL.1 u r l z u a n athe country homo nl' Mr. and lin. le!-I _n°"' l';"'"' '¥"'"' ~ '_:";"""" four chlldreGllheltnoll "nn the hendn" presented I mans com _mu. ln hdmz y.mfr! umm mer a bunch of relatives Y'.'."f.{'.='I.'I"
.1"".'lfi§.:"f'L""f.21"f`.§ 21 wsu. hu
At. a rerular meetinx of the Wom
a-:'a Anxilinry in the American Le-t l i m l l n l l n rt n r w w :l l l u m i |r 1 \ 1 ||~ '.'l'§'1E'_'I!f"'§§f'. f _ f f ' _ ° ' f _ f ° . f L ° 1 ' | w e n e m a d e t h e l u u e I n | u m ¢ : . - -
|"Hem is a thought:Make Januarvigion on Honday, Jan. 9, the foilowlngm r s.u u n e n so n celeurune ne r |;||l.ln°I
d a y .
G a m e s a n d vi s i t i n g t o g e t h e r w i t h u
fi n e l u n c h e o n p r e p a r a l b y t h e vi s i t o r s
m a d e t h e e ve n i n g n p l e a s a r t o n e fo r
al l .
IC E P 1 . . \ : - . '° r C H A N G E S H A N D S
T h e p r i va t e l y o w n e d ic e ` pl a n t a t
Te h a m a ) :c h a n g e d h a n d s l l l t w e e k
__.|ln...\.-..._ ...L_ ...;_ n . -
n o n .Pe n r o s e w en t o n t h e l t u m p a n n
'w r n o f a l l y nr e s en t e d h i s reco`id b e -
fo r t h e p e o p l e o f h i s s t a t e . .H e w a s
re - el e c uw l h y a vot e of tw o to on e ove r
h i s l e a d i n g o p p o n e n t ,p o l l i n g p n c t i -
c n l l y l s m a n y vo t e s n s b o t h n f h i r
op p o ne n t s c o m b in e d .l n 19 2 0 h e w n n
-»- ol ect ed b v n n l u n u l i t v o f 600.0001
Aft er s uc h p o p ul a r ve rd i cs . ot h er c or n -
m e n t s a r e s u p e r fl u o u s .
......_....... _- ." " r .._... .---.in s b em e n ga ge d i n t he s h oe b u si ne e nn l
D u r i n g ' t h e Xm a s h o l i d a y s h e wa.s
a t h i s p i a t t e o f h u s i n e l s a n d u p t o l
fe w d a y s b e fo r e h i s d e at h .
l i e l e a ve s t o m o u r n h i m n w i fe a n d
t w o c h i l d r e n a r d a n a g e d fa t h e r a n d
m o t h e r .''
T h e fu n e r a l se r vi c e w a s h e l d le n t
Su n d a y a z 2 : 3 0 p . fn. a t t h e C h r i s t i a n
c h u r r h a n d i n t e r m e n t w a s m o d e i n
t h e B l a i r e o m e t e r v
Ex t e n s i o n o f M o t h e r s Pe ns io n t o ]
D e i l l \Vl1ite~i n s u m o f $1 0. 00 w a s
jr ra n te d f o r n p e d o d o l s i :m o n t h s
unless sooner revoked. ,g
A r e f u n d o r d e r w e n iss ued t o N .
T . L u m !i n t h e n u m o f $ 2 . 5 0 fo r t h e
re nm n th a t he h a d be en | | \. \o s. = ed w it h
a P o l l Te x b o t h i n B l a i r n n r l If : S o t o
to ww s hi pa .i
G u s t H a n n o n w a s h i r e d n w j n n i t n r i
fo r t h e y e a r 1 9 2 2 a t o s a l a r y o f $ 3 5 0 0 ,
3 7 t h t h e k i n d o f n h o l i d a v t h a t w o u l d
h a ve su i t e d B e n j a m i n h i m s e l f.L e t
e ve r y b o d y w o r k d o u b l e o r t r i p l e t i m e .
\'"n r o lr l. |: ¥ ot l1 e s, p ut n eo t tn le o f d ol -
Il r s i n t h e b a n k a n d m e d i t l t m p u r e r -
fu l l y o n h i s pe r s on s !:h o n -c o r n in g m .
Th a t w o ul d b e 1 t r u e h o li d l i v a l u P o o r
R i c h a r d .I t w o u l d b e m u c h h o n o r e d
in the breach, probably."
.\ NUT!I ER BUBB LE I-xx PLom=:s
nfn ce r z w e r e el e c te d :l l r a .J .P..
Jensen..Pres.,M n .I v y Si e k k ot t e r ,
Vi c e Pre s.,M n .W d t e r G u t l c h o w ,
S e c 'y . . H r s . [ 1 C .Peeb ien.H i s t o r i l n ,
E x e e u t i r e co rn rn l tt ee .H r s .C h a s .
Ro b i n s o n .M n .E .R .S t e w a r t ~
M r s .R o s a G i l b e r t .
C A R R Y I N G G O L D ' r o A L A S K A
- - - .
I n 1QRl i k ;l l n h m d c f l f l c | \ n n ! ' |
c o n s u m e r a t
$ 9 5 0 EERMrs..James Lippincott.of Blan\ch;1ge uf Tuberculosis Eradic.\tlor.."';;':u....:........ ...sn v¢§A nn _ "mn
mme up Friday and spent n coupleur dn;-n er ue Gnben Olson heme.Cleo Wen mendoi che nremxna
itll et Blair New Yur'o eve.Hn. \| `;1~»-ippnrx of Bm: unnLen( _gore ef Demtur were
aw- nz Hu: r. w. um home Tue:-»
hy --I r s P.A.\V.lehkr ¢n¢¢m|M.1
Irs.Annie Peddie_lllsu Caroline
Wndwer and Min Evelyn Cemeren
lt dinner lender.
Lee Fume!! vu en Omaha bun-em rilltor Frldiy.
ur. uid lu. J. a Ienun nm an
¢-im ml»»¢ veekglln. .lensen'n
bl u r ,EmilHenson And A llster MlmlillyHAIIHK end Nels Jensen,ewunrr wir. Jensen. .n el ryan.lhmeutal The gentlemen le!! 'hawB !nncrvobn for tlielr huge.m umy remained md will whiz hem for
.»..I
work in Nebrulu,Counly AgentCIM" write; un rm. Llneoln that ni
mu time in leon# though we wanhe nble to get three or leur edditlonalgovernment\'ei|r'lnu'lu\|.eeelx memm me q_§_Qg,,l\ene wwhihlp.Therehave been no many ull: eeme ln for
on work. me ex we prvmmd to \rv
and get some mane hdp. the above in
the result.Thane menare to be hnrlcondition that the work is dellnl.
le'y llned up and the lumen willfumhlu the rnmporuzien from (urnlo fnrrn (nr the men delng the work.
We heve ml. decided d¢m.imyh<>w
lhe work vm be wma nu bu: lgdoubt l mm win be umm ta the loWn~
ship getting the xrealat number of
cattle lined up (er tutlng ln the
nhnrkn \ime."Any penou ennred in egrlculkur!
...U .=y.».»¢.- -... W-< on -. w,...,.bond lnnue for water extension early
ln the month.The News editor com-
plain.: mlm ef the electric service ardnys :rm he lx mmpellul to ecnlchl
n rnnlch to discover if the llghu ue'
burning.
Tnnnnlnnion linen will eerry elec-
trle current from the Derlnler Ll¢hv._
and Power Compeny'|plant to the
fvillnges of Huey me Byron.The
two vill x hue given fmehines1'er25 yur: to the mmpany Ind havendnnced zsoou with which £0 andthe lines.The mme ntn will be
elurged ler service as nt the perenx
plnm.
I During Llue summer and (ell murlhe
theCentrnl Power Company hu had'more thnx e hundred men employed
,nt the Kenney electric plan! and more:ho la | member of the Nebrukeend thuaS100,0W worth of new machineryAmerlesnFunBn:-au Fedenllon' md cohxrtmdien ved hu been dem-.
5
e ¢
M ~
~P11 ~one mf your order before
it is all spoken for.
4T h e R h o a d e s C o a l a n d F e e d S t o r e
Both Phongs
er
t
wnen nenry lunucrg, vrno put up uwplantlast summer and opented lt,
sold his interent o , g m Iserlir-a
former Tcimnah boy ibut recently of
Wyoming.
They have in stonage between 30
and 40 tons oi ice.
ca1.1.z:1_.| Ixf: T.\XlIS
Comparing Ornrhn and Linecln f"\:s
rates.a.ronreaerttire of the i s .
roln council stated:Gut of the Lir-
p1_EA3.2N`T vzsw
LITERARY SDCIETY
The Pleasant Viiiliditenry
met last Wednesday e\enink"at the
school house.A R006 program was
rendered and n debate was held the
question being "Reaolsd thot the
closed shop in American Inlustry
should be abolished."Those o'the
afllrmatlvo aide were Burr Huslt. C.
L. ilu¢l:.Clarkson Rusk and those o-
the negative were John Qlln glvw
eoln mio between T and 8 cantnro»alEnl\ Lippircott and ben Sumner. The
for tancea This item 'the 1nur':l'al nlllrmativeo won and from new r-
Orliahs pant does not have to ms the c lmed shop will Q unknown in
Dedznetire the mx item loaves theihneriea.
OHI ITUARY
'r r wma r f z o f af h - a an i za mn m
of Burlinxnme. Cel., uns held nt the
I'.w. A r'" ll. li '-r ;| thi 't.last
TuesRay, ."rn ID V*". J'l"?'\r 1.
ol|lf'i""°'lt'\l"1. f"r':e:-nn was form-
erly Miss ll'5'~lf~ {"r.'e. l ni:-re of the
lute Blw A " fr' "nd n"<"1 1.<lte<l
"1 Blair -t tl" 'lrnflt Nome.
Utc erpd \the older ."j\ug':t'r
ot Mr. tr'l '-ir '. J. C '° of "'1re "
Nehr, nfl| e'e | ~~ was lorn i~l8.'\5
She leaves bea''»her lu tla" fl n - l
lay infant "uv"' ~'hr 'are' Oo ann'
l l n h u \ . ¢ T / f i l - 1 _" |n » . . l . l !¢
per month.
A request was filed with the Board
sinned bar the Sgehool Boanl of Dig,
trirt No. l2 that they be allowed totnnafeFl'ro\~1 UM: bond fund the Hum
of S-250m to 'he lrenernl fund,no
thf"' have no hvd indebtedness.
Ihnve mqueat was ntldb y the
Boawl.zltfto- a erreful 1*amlnation of the
lf\llo\Hn~ bil'a on fha f*!\'lerent fc ds.
it was moved th" the "f°llowin; claims
bo vllnmefl and the f"»n1nt\ Clerk in
herolfv onlowgl tn |'|gm \'1rrnnt.n on
*he different funds tn nay 'snme.
G-arriofl. all members pnr.~--t voting|.`.'.\0
I
I
é
l
l
.I
\'»i*'l: tlo :rl\»°~+ of the new admin-
i¢t\wtinn lm §nr9l1 f>1";':"'. 'hnflné-=nr»0=1u"'f$' 3123 b»3-» ~ffs>'£"='1 sg make
a urdul é=Eimi=ms<§n".I= *"e onera~
tion of the state owned flour mill at
Drake. which was one of the boasted
accomplishments of the Nonnaztisa:
league.An audit of the books env-
vi n g a considerable period of time
show; that the mill hu been runnlmr
at 1 loan of about $2.500 ner monthandu m the a¢fiea 1n.»been m e
with money that the taxpayer: of the
state were paying into the state
treasury.I|. n : _ _ » . .. . . . a. . . . . . .
a v v n u .v u v . \v a - u . n
Alaska for 5.200.000 and even then it
vu amounted mon: as a reward to
Rlmiia (or her moral support during
tl n C i vi l W a r h a n a n a s t r i c t ~deal.. u m m we wu mn glm. s o \.emment hu spent $35.000.000 on the
rroverninent owned railroad there and
$21 000.000 more i.s needed at onca
How much more will be needed after
the S56000000 hu been spent no one
kndws. in fact the idea of cloning tho
capital account lun scarcely been ooo-
nidererl.The people who urge for
additional goverfunental appropria-
tions waste no time in making flgurtl
that will definitely :hour when an
A -a l . -a - . .1 u s u f n a w r \ ' \ . u n l r u n n y n u n :w u m
L a i m a n d n a n c i u g t h e d e v e i o n -
" " " 'U 'W e b e r h u p p i l a c f o r ' r m E n t e r p r i s e w i n m l y o u A L p a y e r s
h utili-
1 0 nhl r'~~\ald '10 mourn her p-¢`s~°g ¢H .
DDT)S 2000 the neva worth while.Subscribe 'rent ol' Aluhn or neanr uma
rates almost ide'°£r\*a.mmadly hlve z lower rate than Lin-Omar. The Wonder Flour, sold at -r .
d r job work for you.{Continn"d on page four"nowr, $1.50 per yur.ties._ngcoln by virtue of §~;,» = L w =The Rhoadn Coal and Feed Start.Let us o you
Hin lild-Ill and Arlne Behmef will not in his or her mambcrlhilmibiiitomer ownership hu proven popu