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/Iliair, zwir., January 5, nm.-THE Errrsgraxsz-
Fon . T H E E N T E R P R I S E ~
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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
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».\nt.rxo1~oz~r _tc rnmutswent. to Craig Wednesday and visited
*relativesuntilSunday.
g h ,Re a m,, h5,t-Troy and NelsWostot'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 ..gaMrs.HenryCBUMY| 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-
eadland 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"*""
_Boof 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 organizationmeansto them.We Kearney will not only haw adequate
believe that if any person, who canrviee for Zeal eonsucraption but willactually pay the memhenhlp foe. let: 'hoanimportantdlnrlbatieinpoint
hil membership lapse it is because he (gr eloqde energyfor CentralNe»
leek111oyor"lliidvranr store.
The last year graduating clasl were
l i v l t m i yentertainedattheJoihn
linker homeGamer 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. andMn. Rev Rutledre were
Blair vliatora Saturdayeveningand
haa not taken the interest or trouble
to find out what the organization huou_been doing.Q §'1'hg death of Hia: Marie Petanon
Thefarmers' larger problems aro
not loeal, but are national problems
They arethingl thateanliedone only
by an,o|-ganlzation of national scope.
TheFarmBureaulajustsuchan
organization,lnfacttheonlyone
everorgndredinanationalway.
Fannorganizationsforfiftyyear!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 andBlair at a watc hparty states have been active through one
eEcurred at the Blair hoapiw W ed-
qpaty , Jan. 4.MisaPaterson 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.Shehas beenasuthror for
fnuken -'wnkmi with Goa." and sn;
theeveningon"SomaThingsGod
CannotDo."Hera are "ta aapgeta
of God's dealixtgi with men and their
response hahim.Divinefellow"ihip
and God's omnipotence.What do we
mean by the last term as applied to
God?Comeoutandletuathink
thaae mbjecta thru together.
Our young p¢¢ple'a society is tak-
ing on new life and interen under the
leadershipofthepresident,George
Hiller, who wma reelected at the lui
businessmeeting.Wehadafme
delegation of young people at the rally
llid~\leek.prayor meeting Wednesday
evening.Bibleschoolatloa.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 influenceORUH
llbeheldFridayafternoon at 2 of that gathedng will doubtleaaly bevide-=k at the Danish church.ireflecfedinstillbetter meetings ofJan. sth.Hour of trorahip li a. m.
xour society.Evening service, 7:30.BIETIIODIST CHURCH NOTESYou will receive a wrdiaj welcome!Jan. 5th.Ladies' Aid holds its an-
anrerAllen Laaker. Meri-it HcClel- Saturday evening.hR.;3, 5ag u t5_'Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper of Teka-llhgetpanglormah were guests of Roman friendtis organizedin every state.I t b uJamesKeenan.MasonHel-iibhen,
orgianlaatiou.Not so with the Farm Bureau.I t
gh, Moatafil Agnes Chapman, vb. Sunday and Monday.. :takenuid of the national problems
WIlden F.chteokamP» Plu1~lJohn 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.:11Ido wi hru 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.andMrs.HarryCooper and
ana Clarteo Hall who in now train-Iamily |mdNMr. acl lin tHt;\1'y gag
ill! a t theFord hospital inOmaha erspentewearnae
spent 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. wasintownWedatwlwrenewing
andMrs.HarryOatermanandMr. acquaintances and left Thursday for
and Mrs. Herbert Fulton spent Hon- it visit. withrelatives at Mondamln.
day visiting at the Gus Paulson home hwra.In Omaha.1Prank Craror went to Omaha Sat-
Allthe teachers of the Arlington 01day evening and apent New Yeara
achoolsreturnedMonday toresume witfriends.
their work again after a wt~ek's emi- Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hilainzrernntl
ation.Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Godaev :mdam-
llr. and Mm Joe Enoraor of Omaha ily ard Carl Nelson took New Yen-a
q a e n tN e wY e a r sa tt h eJ u n 5 : h l t l l . h a ' .d ' 1 l n e rw i t hM r .a n dM r s .F o r r e s t
\ l 2\ ! 2 1 . | ¢ ; l\ | f A \ \ . na v i a n\ n n » l ¢ - tn \ 0 \ \ ¥ | . I l ! l .
do n o t ha ve lntp o l eutheyhave todo withnationaland
statelegislationandinso"aras
legislationlaconcernedthefarmer
will have to get into politics. not in
relationto men or politic alprutier,
but with respect to policies and legu-
lation affecting the farmer."
That is just what the loc al Farm
Bureauiadoing.Itisgetting ,the
opinion of the farmers onthe pro-
posed sztleet tax on gasoline through
the meeting held in the county.Some
ofthetownshipchairmenseemto
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\'crtheydeem
best.This la not to oppose Cove-nor
Mrlielvienorl'llzhttherepublican
rtaflrWe 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
feelthatyouareb obigfor the
humble place younow occupy, that
it would mean so much more to you
if you would just consent to be salted
andcapturedandledinto:mother
manfa lield.Far from it.friend. if
youcanbestolenyouareavery '
srnall bind ltttlif you are the stealer
youarefeeding` inaswillbarrel.
You are bringing contempt upon the
ehurch of God.Aman 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
. laL .aat. . . _\l _ - | .2 .
at any of our services.'
ChauneyBl.Foreman.Pastor
CHRISTIAN CHURCHx oS
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
lanotherministerwillbecalllcdto
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 everymember re
solve to be loyal and do their level
best and theLord willprosper the
church.
Threeadded lastSunday.making
fifty-oneaddedtothemembership
undermyministry.Forty-threein
'theregular, Lord'aDaypreaching
serviees.'Subject of the sermon next Sunday
eveninir:"Corner Stones of Society."
nualmeeting attheresidenceof
RasmusRasmussen.
Jan. 12th.The annual meeting of
St. Paul church. O1um, will be con-
tinued 10 Jon12th and will be held
in the church at 1 p. rn."
P. J. Relnertaen, Pastor.
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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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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 hmstudiesatcollege.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 -0000.01
fs 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
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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. JosenhMo.Iwilh the Bradley-bikrimsn wholesale farmers a mics tax on guoiine wouldA c oy ote hunt was held north of wmuany.lreaultnotsimplyinntaxontheThe only sensible. sanitary
ArlinfdnnMondaymorninq.Itid-1BlissFrancisKinsey
n' n fl -an dF l a n n n o rt h a n z m v
Let ever); one work to build un his
or her c lass and this willbuildup
the sohool me | whole.Let un keen
growing.We ought to h|.\o a record
athndnncebeforethocloseofthe
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.....~.. . ....,............-~.__";,thenorth-westernline.Thi-1\»o'\lrli1notnlng.tretu to their overhead expense and
ie n £004 method of entenllning the
ooyoteainothertownshipsofthis
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
Themembers of the Herman or-p a nitontotheeonsumer.The
rheatrn held o watch party at the E.fnnnerehavehadthewoolpulled
P.HansonhomeSaturdayet*ening.|o\er their eyes iong enough and it is
G.1°~\e:\ and music oceunied their dyetimewelandedourselvestogether
until near midnight when a flee lunchond rise no ln our rnifrht to have mmoiron served.I voice in what we shall or shall not do.
son Morris of Fremont, ltr. and MmlMrs. Alfred Swanson who is here
J.C.Bulgerandsons,Lorenan ifxon Clifton, South Dakota. on atrial!
Rolph.\h.f1 none to Lyons to viist relatives.
Hrs. lllery Krnjieek and dauehter..'r\h1I'itch has been iiuey clurinfz
Hesse.returnedSundny from Scrib»_""p~r~» time buying and shipping;
:er where they have spent the lost n":'f.The folloninetlzures .=hf»\.
weekvisitingattheDr.Knjieektt at he has not been idle mush of thehome.Itime.To date he his shipped forty-
lliu Hazel llayhurst. princ ipal J tsevenmrsmnkimr ntotalof or-»
Dist.No.10. returned Sunday from live hundred tone and is still shipping.
Omahawhere:thesoenttheweek Caro are being loaded ot the ranch
visiting at the home of her onrents.Ilodny.
lufh-= Vlolet Hailreturned to Fre-About eleven o'elock Saturday night
mont $¥'ednen<lay. after o weei|:'e visit the labam nt. the Methodist pur
st the home of her parents. Zslr. ar t!snnzurewnsdiseoveredonfireand
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".is=es.°\ionofthelegislaturehe
\*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.
LeteveryFarmBureaumember
pass his c opy of theFarmBureau
Review to some non~rnen=ber.A :mr-11
sinvnnfor thenewrear wouldhe
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~'%=-*--=|BLAIRGASCOMPANY 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. Henry
Mencice. 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 performed
by Rev. ll. A. Sealey, psa'o1 of the
Conzrefrational church .
The whole affair al very inform!
nndafter 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 mNEBRASKA
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W o r d h as b e e n : ~ e c e i\ w l a tA r l i a w - Ir s r o u w ln l m w w i i ht n ne 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 sO 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 fI\ e m o1 | l .: n dMi s sH e l e nPec k.w h ol i ve si nt h ep a r n o n a g e a n dt h e
L y n nGa i n e sl i ve dh e r eu n t i llf e uvU 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 uw h e r eh em o ve dw i t hh ide n .T h eo d g i no ft h efi r ei nu n
p a n n t a t o F w m n n l . .Th e y w e r e m a rk r o w n .
fi e d a t W a h o o , l a s t w e e k .T h eO m a h aAs so ci at io nol't h en
1Y . 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 hh 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 lIn d u s t r i a lN 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 aa g i t a t i o nt o w n n lpu r c h a s eb y
t h ec i t vo ft h eal »e l ri ~e n do fUN'
F r e m o n tG a sdzEl e c tr i ct 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 de o m n n n vn fN 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 nl k ;n n umln*s»lfQrs n2.uWe have in transit acarof
high grade Illinois Lsump Coal.
This car willarrive within a
few days and will be delivered
directfromthecartothe
ther from Dmnhu, ltlmr ana rrirmunl.Robt.W att returned NUM Slltlr-Aninteresting and he! ful pro|..sp: r wdayforamonths\islt withrela-wasrerderedduringtheaftemoon
riSiuc\res atuxity. 'nod at 8 oc lock the members of the
Mn. Kelly Van Vnlin was a Blairilennon 31pU served | han uetqtiaitor between trains Wcdresday.4
Miss Gunderson of Atlantic. Io\\\1
H spending theweek attheI...E.
#6 on *»o.
Earl Wilcox of Craig was a busi-
ness rlsitol here Saturday.
/RoyRutledgematuredto0mah.=
Saturday and spent the day.
MissMyrtleWachterofOma .|
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
whoattendedexpressedthemselves
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.willcofstrurtn
viaduct 60 miles 1ongfrom Spnvinaw
creek for the cit)"| Water supply at
at cost of more than six million dollar;
TheCrfbertnonirritrntionproicct
cortemplates an expense nf $125000
to serve 20000 acres of snlemlhl lan-1.
Water will he taken and stored from
the Frenehnun ri\er.
|Thetremendouspotentialwater
power of South America is being rec
ognized and l $6,5000.0'00 hyclro-elew
trie developmentisbeinggrojectel
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 0EERMrs..JamesLippincott.ofBlan\ch;1geufTuberculosisEradic.\tlor.."';;':u....:........ ...sn v¢§A nn _ "mn
mme up Friday and spent n couple
ur dn;-n er ue Gnben Olson heme.
Cleo Wen mendoi che nremxnaitll 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 sP.A.\V.lehkr ¢n¢¢m|M.1Irs.AnniePeddie_lllsuCaroline
Wndwer and Min Evelyn Cemerenlt 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 Mlm
lillyHAIIHK endNelsJensen,ewunrr wir. Jensen. .n el ryan.lhmeutalThe gentlemen le!! 'hawB !nncrvobnfor tlielr huge.m umy remained md will whiz hem for
.»..I
workinNebrulu,CounlyAgentCIM" write; un rm. Llneoln that ni
mu time in leon# though we wan
he nble to get three or leur edditlonalgovernment\'ei|r'lnu'lu\|.eeelxmemm me q_§_Qg,,l\ene wwhihlp.There
have been no many ull: eeme ln for
on work. me ex we prvmmd to \rvand 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 lnthe
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 ard
nys :rm he lx mmpellul to ecnlchl
n rnnlch to discover if the llghu ue'
burning.
Tnnnnlnnion linen willeerryelec-trle current from the Derlnler Ll¢hv._
and Power Compeny'|plantto the
fvillnges of Huey me Byron.The
two villx hue given fmehines
1'er25 yur: to the mmpany Ind have
ndnnced zsoou with which £0 and
the lines.The mme ntn willbeelurged ler service as nt the perenx
plnm.
IDuring Llue summer and (ell murlhe
theCentrnlPower 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 machinery
AmerlesnFunBn:-auFedenllon' md cohxrtmdien ved hu been dem-.
5
e¢
M~
~P11~one mf your order before
it is all spoken for.
4T h eR h o a d e sC o a la n dF e e dS 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
T_
HE ENTERPRISE, nLA1m'~Nz~:anAszK.\THE ENTERPRIS BLAIR. NEBRASKA.
ffm 'me NEWS 4
TER
Recent Hap ,
Given m
B
An epidemicnum Il nun:
bottoms. mum~All Umllll
elfvft u Ndurn'~menu of l|V¢.~<\
dues nm; sn eTheVerdunl-'nrmena Suu.-cnnlalldlwd nknown nl theChester mnfrom me Dethl
~i
.` \
.Lx ~I ~...,;f"1 n. '-"sr,~."`r..-.§"_<1'j-...._.f .:.f(¢F*7 :
, J »_g=m f '»°` _~--9....».9 '~=\`f":'.~»u.€§i f
!» the ground. and urlthln half 1 mm
ute he was o|l'. this time heading intou dlm trail ihat led away dlagonailg
down the mountain, not in U16 tlireotion of Atroplu. lmz rnxher on the o!h~
sr I:z nt a trlnnzlo, one llde of which
might be [he d¢8t'l't edge. one the Krall
vw-h:d~!nrllo1\-:wi ~from- um .nrugm
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n must have been wlthln an hour
or so or mldnlght when we left the
mountain forests behind lm! :ut intothe region of barren foothills.Here
g r o u n d . a n d w e h a d o u r w o r k o u t o u t
fo r u s i n t h e e l fo r t t o k e e p u p w i t h
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li n e o f t el e g r a p h p ol e a a s w e r a n . a n d
p r e t t y a o o n o u r d o g l e a d e r s w u n g o ft
t o t h e r l g h t a n d w e fo u n d ou r ae t te a
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tt.
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br i d l e r e i n s h a d s l ip p e d ove r t he b r o u
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D a d d y ;b u t x e o u l d n t u n l o a d q u l t e
th at e as il y.Fo r me t he r ld e r le s s p o n y
me an t an a cc id en t of s om e so rt .
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po ae ahe 'a be e n t h r o w n ,a n d - m a y b e
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also got o ut o ' tha t sad dle, lt w as 'c ause
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ho m e , "I sug ge ste d." W o u l d s h e h e
l i k e l y t o d o t h o t !"
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" Y o t 1 ° \ e h i t i t e x a c t l y , m u !D o t f t
kn o w a t h y l d l tl n t th l n k o ' th a t a t t l: s t .
l l . s a n o l d t r i c k l l t l l l t h e t a u g h t t h e
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Ba rn ey . he t r ie d. a nd w he n h e r: ou ld n` t
C H Q P T E R X. - C o n t i n u e d .
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m e d t h e m n c h l n t r y o ve r It fe w
te a , ju s t t o m e t im ! e ver y t h i ng w a s
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e c l u t c h o f th t ' c e n t r l fl ll t i l . R IG N IS
r t h e l a t l u fn vt l vn 0 !h e a r i n g t l w
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p u m p s w e r e s w i r l s a l fu l l m e 1 d I
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we ek on e n d. t h er e w as a al ig h t dh t
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M y ma k e s h i ft Go a t a n a lp u l l e y
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t h a h o r n n d t h e a u .Al t e r h e
wi d h i m , " I gr m e d . " Y o u '\r e g o t a b o u t
l e n u e c c n d s i n 'i a i t h t o t e l l h i m a l l
y o u k n o w .a n d a n e r 3 o u 'vn d o n e i t .
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s o m e fo r us .S u r e ! - t h a t w a s t h e
a n y o f l t .w h a t s a y i t w e g o h a c k t o
th e e dg e o ' t h e t im be r a n d r am p d o wn ?
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ga i n e d l n' l 1 l t t ln ' t h e tr a l t u fur o vr e s e
ha d a l l 'l ' r e s t u p s p e l l , l s t h e r e ? "
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b e s u r e ;a n d af ter w e h a d fo u n d a
c a m p i n g spo t.a n d h a d pl ek e te d t h e
p o n y w i t h t h e l l g b p m p e t h a t Je a n i ell 1n a Jl ca r ri e d t te t ft o t h e c an t le of he r
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i a l i e u o t t h o b l a n k e t s t h a t w e d l d n th a ve s a d st re tc he d ou r s el ve s o u t t o
. d r i p t h e s l e e v o f t h e t a g g e d a n d l e g -
w e a r y .Th e n e x t t h l n g 1 k n e w - a n d It s e e m
e d t o b e j u s t a b o u t a m l n u l e a ft e r I
h a d c l o s e d m y e y e s - D i d d y w a s s h a k -
i n g m e a w a k e .
" T i m e t o b e mo g g l n 'al on g,t t w e
al ot to g e t h om e for b r ea k fa st , s un n y, "
he a nn ou nc ed .At t h e b r e a k o f da y w e
w e r e c o m i n g i n t o t h e C i n n a b a t w t t r o
p l s r o a d l t pre ci se ly t h e p o l n t a t
wh i c h w e l e ft l t t h e e ve n i n g b e fo r e .
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t h e u p p e r he i g h t s o f O l d C l a n e b a r
wh e n w e t rn l ie d o ve r t he br o ad pl a te a u
b e n c h b e l o w t h e m l n e a n d h e a d e d fo r
th e ll op e th a t le d np t o t he d um p he ad .
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a n a m a z i n g su r p r i s e s w a l t l n g a s - - s
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sp o t w h i c h s a w e d a s s d o o r ; a r d fo r
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ha n g i n ; h e a d s ho w m g t ha t l t ha d b e e n
rl d d e n fa r a n d h a r d .An d o n t he c a bi n
do or -s te p s l t t i n z s t e a s e a n d c a l m t y
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li r s t b r ea k .
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d a u g h t e r !" h e r a p p e d o n t . h u r l i n g t h e
qu e s t i on a t th e l o a fe r o n o u r d oo r s t e p
i n a s o r t o f d e a d l y m a e t h a t y o u
vt o u l d n t h a ve th o ug h t p oé a lb l e l n l o
tn l l t l t n a n n e r e d a m a n
" Y o n n e e d n 't w o r r y a b o u t h e r . " w a s
the ro ot nnq aon sv."D l dn 't y ou ge t t h e
n o t e s h e l e ft fo r y o u . s a ; l o g t h a t y o u
n e u d | | t '!"The n. s s lf h e h ad } us t se en
a n d ree og nlz cd m e :" H e l l o B r o u g h
t o n ; w e ve m i s s e d a d a y . b u t l 'l l g l r e
yo u t he be n el lt or tt an d n ot do c k y ou .
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th i s t l ne mo r n in g ?| t . ° | l p r o b a b l y a r e
yo u un r v or l es s t ro u b l e l r y o u ar e . "
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tna ntt ul ; Ill a n y r e l a t i n g t o t h e m i n e .
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It t o D a d dy H i r a m . I w a l k e d a c r o s s t o
wh e r e h e w a s sl t t tn a . ke e p tn g s w a r y
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h e t h e o n e t o g o a ft e r t h e w e a p o n h o
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planklng. of one ot Jennlo| brown-
lcalher rldlng-boots.In another halfsecond we were both
ln the luunel and Daddy was heavlug
:ho clog aside from the hole he was
pawing out ln the earth fall.Snatch-
ing up n brokenhandled shovel thatthe former tunnel driven had thrown
away. the olll man dung hlmself mad~ly upon the dlft pile, and since there
wal room for only one to work at ntime. I stood at hls elbogr and held the
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to tlnd hidden under the nllde. but Ido tnow what 1 was afraid he was
going to and.After all, lt was only n dash In the
pan, an far as any dreadful discoverywas concerned Inside ot tive minutes.
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had dug the entire caveln away, andthan was nothlng to show for the
fmntlc nhoveling-less than nothlog.Anln. Z don't know how Diddy felt.
but 1'm sure I 'ru able to breathe
better. the irnprovelgént dating fromthe moment when it eeame apparent
that the earth heap had lmlrn too
small under the shovel sub: to posmlbly conceal a human body.
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h e m i n e t n h e e l a g a i n .Sl l l i , u e l l h e r
o f u s h a d d o g s e n s e e n o u g h t n : n e u
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nmm ld h ur na nn , \\ r. re c om me nt in g up on
h i s q u a : r u c i l u u s . a n d l a ; l u g z h e m t o
Jfn l \ | n . " a u hp o l l w . w h e n ag a i n t h e d o :
s l u r t w l u f(mil wn t h e ro a d ,l o o k i n ;
b a r k a n d b a r k i n g w h e n l l é f o u n d U m !
w e a n r n - s i l l ! s i t t i n ; c n t h e d o a r s t vp .
A t t h a t . s i n ve e ve n s o l i d Ivo r y m n b e
pe n - o t m t e d If t h e w ou l d b e d r i l l e r 0 f l l
n a y s o n t h e j o b l o n g e n o u g h . w e m m
ly c a ug ht on .
" S a y , S t a n n l e i - h e s n l r y l n ' t o t e l l
u s t o c o m e o n ! "D a d d y ex c la i me d .
n l u n l n g l o h i s fe et .".5 !e !.h ul al; h- to
g r a c i o u s ! d l d l t h a ve l o t a k e u l a h u l l
e n d u r l u 'a f l e m o o n t o t l g g e r o u t t h a t
m u c h d o g t a l k ? "
"It wo k: th at w ay , " Z ad m il l. ¢'l| ; l: || .l t
no w , h a vi n g " l i gz e r t d " l l o u t . w e m a d e
no d e l a y . D a d d y g o t h l l r l l i e a n d c a n -
|r ..
l n ; m e m a n e t h a n a n y T u r k i s h b a t h
p l n l e w n u l d h a ve d a r e d to .II. ur ns
k e e n t o r i u r v, b u t l t t u r n e d t h e t r i c k ,
an d b r th t - t i m e I w a s q b l e t n b r e a t h e
m m f n n a h l y a r n l n I h a d nn q u l r e d a
'bellullfuul sp a n k vd b h u h w h e n : I h a d
In e n b l u e - a l l b u t t h e : N a t In n in e .
ring nhap eml a l t e r ?th e |wlvl1o||p i p e
h a d b l ! m v.
D t w u n m . D a d d y u r g e r h o r k fu l l n f
sym pa th y an d con es na . ml aw fl I. l| | wi th
a R 0 0 6 b i l o f c u r i o s i t y .
" O n a o r t h o su ct io n pip es ."I QI;-
pzs in t- tt. i n- gtu ln ln g i n rm wl hm : I: In t o
my cl ntl tvn." I w a s fo n l l s l t r l l u l t t h t o
g e t u n d : r i t a n d It g m h b t d a n d h e l d
um .If yo u lm \| t|I !*0 |\ [| -0 -vi t he p um ps
ra h a ve b e e n n g o n e n o o n e . I w a s j u s t
ab o u t a l l in . a s l t wa s . "
" W e l l y o u fo u n d o u t l h n p u l n p l a r e
fu c k i n 'a l l r i g h t .a n y h o w , "h e r e -
ma : k m l .
" '1 'h e : r . s u m a m :3o\:ld t h l n k n o i f
3r of|: | d be en wh en I wa x. "Th r u I l n ' -
ga n t u r e c a l l m m e o f t h o u - m l x e d a n d
mi n g l e d Inzpreauslnns I h a d ga t he r ed .
"% \ !1 a t k i m! at so i l l s l h vr e un d er th i s
d o o r . U a l h l ) !" I n a k e d ." "
"H u h 2 " 1 :0 xn o rt r d: "u h nt nn l l t he n -
is o n t h is he r e i ed g e y ou co u ld mi g ht y
i " . | | r u u | ¢ m \ u » u h ! l ' | | g b a u t'as i i o f d i a n o E .d r o w n e d t o
3,d l l l i l f "
~Je h u !H o w H a S w o r n
w o r d s a n d p h r a s e s l i k e n m a n all t he
last magna ot 101.¥i|aw_
" W e w e r e g o i n g t o An g el s -- u a a n l
m a n Ie d . " h e p u n l e d ." . t h - n h - - l w a s
t o m e e t h e r a t A l r n p l a - s h e - - m o " B u
a f r a i d t o r l d e a l l t h e w a y w i t h m r -
a fr a l d - t h e o l d m a t l vw a u l d c o m e g u n
n i n g !Oh . fo r G u d ¢ s ak e . B m u g l a l n n ,
t a k e y o u r t h u m b nut.o f m y b a r k -
5o n r e t l l l l n g me b s l a r h e s 5 "
"Y o u n e e d a ll t t le k i ll i n g w l ir s e t h a n
an y b o d y 1 k n o w , " I t o l d h i m " G o l m ;
y o u w e r e t o o ve r t a k e h e r l t A t r o l h ;
w h a t t h e n ?."1 d l da 't se e h er ag a in S " h e h nw l ed .
" I d o n 't k n o w w h o r e s h q , w e n t I"
I d l d n 't b e l i e ve m u c h o f m l m !h e
w a s s a y i n g , a n d I t h i n k D a d d y i i i m m
dld n` t,t h o u g h w e h a d p r o ve d l l t r u e
u p t o t h e p a i n t w h e r e t h e y h a d s e r m
m t e d o n t h e A t r o p l l r o a d .I w o u l d
h a ve g o n e n n . m a k i n g h i m t a l k s o m e
mu r e . b u t t h e l o o k t h a t wa s c n 'e p 5 . n g
i n t o t h e o l d | u a n '| e y e s m a d e m e l e t
u p .A s I r e a l ! t h e l o o k It m e a n t t h a t
D a d d y r o n l d n £s t a n d It t o m e t h e
t h i r d d e g r e e s l u m fa r r l p fi t o l u s l n l n b .
s o I g o t u p n m !||l.ll!l'd l l u l l e r l o n l o
hl l fe et . H e w a s p r et t y b ad l y w re c k e d .
l s I m e a n t h i m l o b e ;sl l ll c ou h l lf t
st r a i gh t e n h i s nec li.m u l st oo d a s i f
one l eg w er e ab ou t ha lf | |a ln 1; :r .¢ ~l , an
Pe r h a p s l t w a s .
" T h l l ou t t l l i l mar pr o p e r t y .a n d
y o u r e ou t- s ta ye d y o u r w e k o m » ! "I
m a p p e d x t h i m ." C l l l n b 5053 ho n- e
a n d g e t o l ! t h e m a p !"
I l e l l m p e d o ve r zo h l s h o m -a n d
g a t h e r e d t h e r e i n s a n d t r i e d t o p u ! a
fo o l i n t o t h e a t l r r u p .\ \ h e r B 'l s a a
t l m l h e r o u l d n 'l d o e ve n t h a t m u c h . Z
g m b b e d h i m a n d l x e a vn l Il l l u i n t o Ih r '
Ra n d le ; dl d th i s . a n d g a ve t h u h o rs e a
sl a p l o s et h im | ; nl u g .I g a i n s I s h a l l
al w a y s h e a b l e t o r evn l l t he n l vtu r e n f
t h a t b r o w n b c n n l e < I p i r a t e r m l n ;
ac ro s s th e C i nn al u ar du mp he a d la th e
e a r l y m n n a l n x su ns h in e srrewlnxz hi s
b o d y i n t h e s a d d l e - I a e m m u h e
co u hl n 't tu r n t he st i ffn e rk e el l| » '- m l b y
l t s e l f- - l o y e l l b a r k az m e u l l h sh:
x l l n g c u r s e s , " I'Il : e z y o u - III g u t 5 0 : 1
y e t !I ) - u y o u r e y e s - d n y o u t h i n k
y o u r a n m a k e a h o b b l i n g c r i p p l e o f
me a nd g et a w ay 1 -w it h it ?l I I -a n d
th e n b r ea k i ng l l 0 1 1 a ho n nm ! kl r h lu a g
t h e r l h r n f h i s u a : f r a l l l l va l l g fo r m o r e
s p e c d w h e n I m a d e a s l r I w e r e s w i m :
t o r u n n fu - r h i m .
Th r o u g h o u t th is b l t o r b4~Hl;;ennl
b y p l a y ,w h l c h h a d r fr us e d l| ||m n r e
t h a n a fe w mi nu t es .a l l tol d.Dn de ly
Il l rn m ha d st o o d a s id e . a s I h at e sa i d
ta ki ng t he pa rt n t ( ho i I| I1 n1 ~ !( *d s po r
ta t or .N o w h e r e m a r l m l :" Y o u m n
b e t a l l y o u r o l d c l o t h e s so n th at W P
ha l n 't se e n t h e l a s t o Cl l n r l e y B a l l e r
to n. no t b y a l on g c ha lk .You rl(0||¢=¢I
I t o l d y o u o n e e h e 'd g o ! a r n a u , d o w n
ln o ne o ' th e ra mps on Ilan' San uumc be?
W a l l . l l wa s for a he a p l e s s l h a n w h a t
y o u d o n e l o h i m a f e w m i n u t e s ag o.
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The Old Man Flung Hlmulf Madly
Upon tha Dirt Pllt.
go ln :hen ami nw her some om;
llkewlso nnd tht lame, he must 'veseen what she dld after me come out.
Looks as lf he wlntvd to :ilk and tellus. don't he?"
4 Barney man crflalnky glvlng | good
imitation of that. or noun other an:-
Iety.Ile wn frlsklng lbout and barking, leaping up now and than to map
at *lu lmlglnary dy In the alt.Daddy
caught hlm by hls lawn Jaw and held
hlm Immutable."Go find her Ilanneg!" he commanded: "good 110|-gn
find hor!"Thr lnslmt he was Nlnled lhe nol
lie :ded as It he umlerlnooel perfectlylnfhli uns wanted of him.Sprindng
1|I .a.
an d p a n ti n g a s i t h e 1| . !" l t w a ll i n g l m
p a t l e m l y fu r u s t o s t o p t a l k i n g a n d
ps y s om e a tt o lm t in n t o h im .
" P o o r o l d l l n m e g fs h o m r n l c k n n d I
d o n 't b l a m v h i m , " I m i d ." P m fe e l i n !
a n n m m r u m f l y . m n d f . D a d d y . "
Th e n t o t h e d o g :" E m u :h e n .o l d
boy 2"
Th e m m e c a me t o l i c k my h n m l a n d
w h i l e I w a s p a t t i n g h i m 1 fo u n d a
pn t l y h ad g a s h j u s t b e hi n d o n e a t h i s
n m"B e e her e,D a d d y . "1 b r o k e o u t :
" t h e d o | s m m ! "
W e e x y pi m d t he w o u n d a n d de c i d e d
nz o n c e t h a t l t w a s n o t a b l n .It w a s
an b rtli snl cut. loo kin g as t! it h ad b een
m a d e ba so m e b l u n t in s t r u m e n t o r
w fa l w l l .r h a d I.h o t f l a s h vi s i o n n f
Im i l e n o u k i r k l h g t h e d o g w l l h h i s
i r o n : b o d h w ! l n u m l t t e m p l t o d r Ive
hi m ha ck l wm l r. Ind i t wa s s o re al t ha t
I o c u l dx ft s ha k e It o ff.
Ing tha! I was ahufin I Zlght bo: ltthe morncnt of the llcrcclt struggllux.
and Ihr other of fnncyiug that Z bull
felt tt rllug lnruah of the llquld toe
as well as tho sucklng outronh.But
the rccolledlnn was so confused thatI attached no lmpomtnce to it.\'lh¢n
tt man is ilghtlng for his llte ten ortwclrc feet under walcr, pipedreams
are nothin; lo the thing: he can im-
agine.It was while we wen slttlug at the
shafthuuw door. hammering away al
the old puzzle of why the water lerclnmrcr varied so much an a fraction ol'
an inch in tho slum. in wot »onsoq_gr
dry-on Daddy lcstltied tt never did-
antl why use subtraction of two :tix-
lnch :Irvuma nt tt velocity sufllclent tostir up :1 writable whirlpool nt the
suction lntakn lhotlld make no lm
precsion upon lt. that 1 bognn to n~
tlco the queer actlons of the plcfuceclcollle. homey.First Ito would come
and ltlck his cold nose Into my hand;
thou he-d trot over to the cabin andhack. and maybe loaf a llttic wny doom
the road Iowan! the bench letrl.Coming around to the shunllouu ngaiu.
pi st ol fo r m y s e l f - w h l c h I d id . ..And
th u s equIp1\t~¢l w e l o o k t h e t r a i l .In -
d l u n i l l l n g d o w n t h e m o u n t a l n r a n d l u
t h e d a r k n e s s . D a d d y H i r a m . w i t h h l s
g u n l n : l n c r o o k o l ' h i s !e ft a r m , n e t -
t i n g t h e p a r e . a n d t h e c o l l l e r u n n l u g
on a h o m l t o p oi n t t h e w a y .
c z 1 . \ P r E n x u .
A r o u n d R o b i n Il n o d 'a B a r n .
A ft e r w e h a d c o ve r e d p o s s i b l y t w o
n f t h e fo u r m l l e s b e t w e e n t h e C l n n n -
b n r a n d t h e m l l r o a l l s t a t l vn . t h e d n a
b m n m h w o ff t o th e l e ft 010115 t h e
:n n un t al n o n u r o a d t h a t w a s Elttle
vm B E c 0 : - r 1 : N u s n . >
P i a y fu l Y o u n g Ea g ln .
On c e l y o u n g e a g l e w a s ob s e rve d
h a vi n g A : N u t g u m v.It h a d m a n n a
su c k o r p ma r , a n d , !| £ l l n | ; a a n d i n l u
fl a w s, i t n e w u p t o | gr e a t h e i gh t . .1 :
m e n u r o p p w th e no d a n d l w o o p e d
d o w n u p o n I; a t a t m r l n c p a c v. a t c h
|;,\1ganglln--the one at the julnl ol the
third venebrl.
"Listen zo what he ways Daddy!" Isold to the old man who hmnd Ionldrig
on with the face uf a \\.ooden Imaszw..
Then to duilerlon who was nuw nur¢-
ly n wad of tlesh gone Ilan-ld under
the lonurlng touch:"Tell what y ouknow, and all you know; and :ell It
quic k nnd llrnlghll" and I gnu lllm
one more mule prod on the usrvux
nerve.with a preliminary shriek 111 ItI n
out by litllvs,glsplng belmwu the
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fo r e s t, a n d wh i ch ,fo r t h e l l m e , k e p t
It s la w .E o n t he sl op e ne l l h er a s ce n d -
in g n o r r r o sm n d in g .
" l l n w a b o u t IL.D a d d y ? "I as ke d.
"w l x e r o d u e s t hi s t r a il g o ? "
" G i ve i t t i m e e n o u g h , l l c o m e s o u t
a t t h e o l d fl a vo rs a c k ,o n Gr e a s e r
mo u n t a!n . "
"1 In l l s t h e r e. y o u m e m ? "
"Y o u s a i d l t ; fa r a s x k no w , i t e n d s
th er e. "
\\ l 1n t u t he H a\ r er s a ck 1 "
" It a l n '£ n o l h t n , n o w .Us e d t o b e e
g o l d pr os pe ct e i g h t ' r z e n : e a r ag o.
N e ve r g c !h r e n o u g h a l o n g t o b e a
mi n e , th e y m en m e "
l t w a s ce r t ai n l y s i n g u l a r t h a t t h e
d v: s h o u l d b e l e n d i n g a s t o a n a b a n -
d o n e d m i n i n g pr oj e ct , ' bu t B a r n e y
s e e m e d t o k n o w p e r fe c t l y w e l l w h e r e
h e w a l g o i n g .
In o n e o f t h e m l c h h e u d l n g s t h e r e
wi ll a pa t ch o r w aa h s an d i n w ha t w as .
i n 'f r e t w e a t h e r , | . r u n w a y f o r w a t e r .
b u t w h i c h w a s n o w m l : n e l r e a m l e s e
r a vi n e w l l h a fe w d a m p s p o t s In i t .
H e r e D a d d y c a l l e d a . h a l t , a n d w h i l e
t h e d o g n t d o w n a n d y a vm e d a t u s
a n d ot h e r w i s e m a n l i a t e d h i s Im p o
Ib e nc e a t th e d e la y , t h e o ld m an ga t h
e r e d n fe w p i n e r u n e s a n d tw l gs .
s t r u c k a m u c h a n d n g m e d a n n . c a u
l l o n l n g m e m e a n w h i l e n o t t o w a l l : o n
t h e d a m p m n d g e t c h .
1 l 1 m l n t t h e a l l g h t e l t i d e a O f w h t l t
h e m a i d r i vi n g a t . m d b e d i d n ' t e x
p i n l n ;b u t a f t e r t h e a r e h a d bl az ed
t r o o p o r e m a i r y m i g h t h a ve pa ss ed
o ve r It w i t h o u t l e a vi n g a n y vi s ib l e
t n u .W o rs e t ha n a ll , B ar ne s . th e p le -
fa c e d c o me . a p p e a re d n o w t o b e c o m -
pl et el y a t fa u l t .I l e w a s r u n n l u g
ar o u n d l n c l r e i e s w l l h h l a n o s e t u t h e
g r o u n d ; n p r t t l y p l a i n In d i e a t t o n t h a t
he h a d lo s t t h e t r a l l .
- - r n b e bat~ eluw l'd a n d o w l h o o k e d
l t ! k n o w w h a t a l l t o d o n e x t . " D a d d y
puzz led.
Il e l t m l n 't a n y t h e b u t o f m e t h e r e .
an d It w a s p r ec l n e l y a t t h is p o i nt t h a t
t h e s p i l t fa c e d d o g to o k l t i n t o k g
he a d t o a d d a n ot h e r s nn r l t o t h e k n o
te d t an g le .A ft e r g a l l o p i n g a r o u n d Il l
o ve r th e pl a c e h a l t a do z e n t l m w .
an l l l l n g at e ve r y t h in g i n e i g ht . h e h a d
n m u y c o m e t o n s t a n d w l t h h i s n o s e
at a c r a c k In t h e t un n e l b o a rd i n g . Th e
n e x t In s t a n t h e h a d le a pe d t h r o u g h
t h e h o l e w h e r e t h e p l a n k s h a d f a l l e n
a w a y .a n d pr e s en t l y w e h e a r d h i m
w h l n l n g a n d ll t r a tc h i n g b e h i n d t h e
bu l k he a d .
I d o n t k n o w a b o u t D a d d y l 1 ! r a m |
h e a r t .h u t I d o k n o w t h a t m i n e w a s
d o i n : Il l p fl a p s a n d b u c k ao me r aa u lt a
w h e n w e m o u p t o : e e w h a t t h e d o g
h a d fo u n d i n t h e t u n n e l .F o r a h a l t -
aer ou tl af ter D a d d y th r u s t h u to r c h
t h r o u g h t h e h o l e I w a s a t r u l d t o l o o k
xvrm \\Ql¢ we wins to und at :heend of the tralI'.'
It must have mn at least two lnllvs
beyond the damp and patch that thedlm tml! we haE-been foliowlng ¢ndP¢l
abruptly 'lt the ablndcnell mining;clnlm gain or by Daddy un-M1 -thc'
Hgversltlr.This ltlrilght was brlglu
¢~nou|:h to show as what then was tobe seen. whlch wnsnt much: 1 couple
of tusablpdown shnckll. n shed that
had pmlmhly been the prospectnn'
blackarnltll shop. and n tunnel mouththat had once been securely boarded
up, but Imm which the bulkbfsdlngwas now panly fallen lung.
Once more Diddy hunted for l dead
pine branch and Ughted z torch.Theslackswereempay,of course,and
whlle we ala not no into the tunnelno could ue, through the broken bulk
lmadlnk. um: n was half filled with
up Q||~t |1 .b i t . h o w e n t d o w n u p o n n u h a n d s a n d
k n e e s a n d b e g u n t o g i ve a n Im i t a t i o n
of n m a n h u n t i n g fo r It d r o p p e d p i t - c v
of m on e y ."l | s s or t o ' q u e e r .Jfo u l n fn
be en h er e . an d t he d og ! b ee n b ac k um ]
a c : o n a c o u p l e o ' t i m e s . a u y o u lt.lI|
s e e . B u t B u l l e n o n h a s n '1 m m - u i n o r v
1h e r e| o nl y t he o ne l et n ' t r a ck s . "
W e m a d e a u h i e r sea rc h,u l l h at
d e a d p i n e b r a n c h fo r 1|Lo rt ll b u t
fo u n d n o o t h e r t u c k s ;i n fact,l l n
gu l ch wa s gu l ll e d s o d e e pl y a b o u: nu l l
b e l o w t h a t l i t e m W u n o o t h e r p r a c
tl r a b l e c r o s s i n g p l a c e fo r a h o r s e .I f
Je a n i e h a d h e a d e d fo r t h e g u l e h - - a n d
th e h o o f p r i n t :i n t h e suntl.a n d
D a d d r s h i s n t l l l c n t l o n o f t h a n » vt | n t '\ l
t o p r o ve th i s p u t a n y qu es ti on o r
d o u b t - s h e h a d h o o d e d I t a l o n e .B u t
w h ! " h a d : h o b e e n r i d i n g a l o n e i n t o
t h e d e p t h : o f t h i s u n l n h o b l t e d : n o u n
ta i n w i l de r n es s ?
Ca l m a n d s e i !c o n ta i n e d n l h e u m m !
ly w a l, I co u ld se e. or ra th e r fee l th a t
D a d d y Il i : m n w a s g r o w l n g i n c r r u s i t t g
l y n e r vo u s u w e p u s h e d o n .I d ' i d n t
b l a m e h i m ; s o fa r fr o m u . I w a s s h a r
mi g h t l e e .W h e n 1 am Io o k . I s a w t h e
d n ; d l n r l m : f r n n l i r n l l y a t t h e h e a p o f
c u r e d i n e a r t h . a n d , o f c o u r s e s o m a
d l m n l e r e d Im a g in a t io n ,t h e h o l e I n
w h i c h h e 1 vu b u r r o w l n g t n n s f o r m e d
Im - It a t o n c e i n t o n n e w l y m a d e g n vr .
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w¢\ul¢I h a ve d r o p p e d t h e b l a z i n g p i n e
b r a n c h I f I h u d n 't c a u g h t l l f r o m h i s
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:war put in your csv. I reclzun.'Talntnotl1in but rock. and blame' hard rock.a t t h a t . "
"That was mr nntlun.Hut tl theshaft is In rock, why did they box 1:so strongly with timber?Sltrrly there\\ouldnt be any dmiser of a cave lnsolid ltone.""Well,now,I m dlmtedl"he ne
tumed. mualngly."Long as Pre been
mont:eyln' 'round mines and meh. it
never once come to me I0 wonder aboutthat!"Speaking of the wooden bnlkhendlngl1.°ne1\B1} that other impression. or ruth-
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The conclusion mu been maehed bya wellknown engineer who hu given
u n subject manidmhle atteatlou
thlt verlain vltlzi, if not indeed moninland clues of ml 100.000 populatlup
nl more, appear to be "thunderstormspoil."The ob1!l'r\n!lon h u been
:mule by 1I. ll. Ronan.. of Yoorteu-
vllle. N. Y.wlm aliufpointl out that"a shallow lxke with :andy margin:
located In u f u n n mny serve as I
thundenlcma brv¢>der"and cites uprnofobsfrvntiollnmadebyhim
over OmIda like, New York.
cc $3 dAb a l a n c e d d i e t m a y s o u n
confusing to many people
fm fam,as explained
here, are simpie.
Th"¢¢1ua|'*h¢1u»=¢daa¢¢"uw\»v¢f¢°a
mnnining all :he eiementanaeded forproper
nutxition.Theleelenx=ntaa:ap|~omein.tonourilh
theti|sues:stazchandu:g,m'tofurnishenn1|;y;
iattoaupplyhentglnlmizmerudaattutnprovide
u1=mm¢nnm¢¢¢ryf@rms1am¢nmu.mm.
andtoothmdbomstructnre.
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wholewhat Bourandmalted barley,aervedwi|.h
creamormiik, isaaxnpletefood fwyouni and
oldlliku.
Gotoywourgroeer todnyandget psdzmged
Grape-Num.Ea t i tw i d mmi lko ru umf o rbreskfxs¢;or~uvi¢harewed£|-niz.§eIIyor jlzm.aan
ddtiamdeéaatforlumhsdinna.
Everyznunberdlhefamilywillrelishtlais
pnlamble and nourishing food-
Grape-Nuts--the Body Builder
"'I`hcr|.:'s a Ruson"
ma. bv Postum Canal Ca. Inc.. Blah Cnet. Kidz.
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Old Court Hu Muc h Paapr.In Llwrpoo! mm.) there illlljxlnl
nne of the very few rtmulnlnz medl-
¢rni borough murts of remand.az onetime there were 215 in various puts
of the kingdom.The Llvvrpool courtof |m»uu\;f'. nl I! is nlled, has pmt-
tlrnlly unllruilell }urLsdlctlun In nules of action nrlxlng withln 1119 clty.
~ ~don court w hich h u Jurinelie
l i o n o n l y wh e n t h e d e ffe n d a n t i l e m -
vi o r e d i n th e n i t ;It se lf.
Ha wr in ll-lpnmo Wisdom
If i twe n n n t f u r zh e c b ed lh u
let laterponen,'mupnttm
climb ukyunrd until ws hadjungles md llovren high in the
al of the fulen. instead of 'lloletl
daisies md l;d,y '| slipper mumltln. the 3¢lr'| tendtrg1o1\thl
tn the wel and cold uf wlallr,
uw. - n e r m th e ma o f : f u n nsmall woodland plants, and so foo
anew gmwth rof themmlngol
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ning.-k'outh|Crrmpgnlon.
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ldnv for Ilflltnte dtlldreu 1| coo1lullwlgprovenbythenemurkableresults ntwmolishml in the canes uf .Lhv three chllrlrvn ahmrn ln thls plc-
ll.\lP.va aLttttv lilnnrme Blalr. nf Pmvldrttfe..~ ,st. I., mtv 13. nina! 10 pounds; tu~'f i n iginaLlcL'aht°.ut right,age 9.of . f g y
Scnntun, 1'u., gained 15 puumls: lit ~/ue ilkhard Leary. Jr.. of !'hlhulelphl|..who wa-1 wry deilcnte. is now in Uri .mbust iwaltlt.'fha stntctnvntn made ...a-.by their parettls are an follows:
Mr. A. H. Butlr. nuldtnx ll no Atwood atnwt. Protiden¢c, Il. I.. mid:*We are just :ut hatmm over the
thltngs Tnnlac hunt made in our utmdrt that we cstft do or :my enoughto show our ttppfecltttlnts.She hadlost nearly 20 pounds in weight andlookedsofmt!and weak that hertnolhr t' and I were both almost worried nl4°k,nv¢r tm' euntlllluu.Slumtaking Tanlut. nhv has already gained10 pnuttdn. har mlm In better than itvtrct ltmt hun and llhf hunks nm! act:
lilo at different girl."ltrn. Catherine HUl.'nbt'. 414 Dlc b
vllll Ave.. Scranton. Pa.. attltl:"'Il:e
nu' ldt my Ilttie Reglus ln such 1bad Nantlltluu that I lmw na ldm shewould he wltlt me now If It l1ldn'tbeen for Tnalae.lt 1| n myttery Lome bow me lln-d an the time mewil eatlng and was lo llfelc ll theu f wr even maxed to play r u n the
llnlls and toy: abr got at Chrtsunan.Since taklhg Tanlnr the il na hlI'Il.'|':md Wd! as my elaild c ould he md
hu gnltwd us pound.: in weight.Iwlll aiuus pulse '1'a.nl.|c for restor-lnx our little | lri's henltlt."Itlt-hard u-urs.Pnlethm-pe St..Philadelphia.mld :"There is no
doubt ln my mind but thu I antac
sured mr little bor| "tl!e.Fo r tr u3emu 1 wo1.tldnt have been a mt mr-prtaed to have seen him drop ol! atany Lime.He had nomach troublemd mn: n time the su pruned up
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c n teu tumn e bs o tth ey a tln lla u lthe atron lut ma mma of tt: ~somenen u vroll u lts ~~nit.Although a pqwermIIl'\lC¢l\e. Tlnllc contain! notullngndlenu,mlntrlil orwhichnn an of tm found h ¢medicines.B d llt composed atmosthen-ebcill ' ma ll and
known to science it 1| gmggn b t a m d e a n b e u k e n b y t h l
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.nwtaa Physician: u Papa.Many examphn might be enune
ed of novel who pnzroulzed .lull
phydrinna.an exception r nW.who introdurrd the Ghetto
Rome. but at least. l sc-on tdn e f mt o h n vo g o n e o n td th d r i lyextending friendly recognition to
medical members of data nce.
Thi mlm.
The Secmtnry-This speech any
you into trouble.
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Brief Item! For
r B aad er;
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uf brain fever pneum-
heafy toll Ln the seem
u t o f Union.Lllrolds tum: put intog htlght rule on ship
rk, gain an * farm pro-
nr load lots.State bunk and the
hulk of Vc rdon hiv!
ld will herelfltr b lferdon State bank.
get in eledrlc "jl.\lc¢"er plant.A group of
ltles wlll hold Its annual meeting inOtmtlm J anuary mm
Chnrivs E. Binckjaas been inutnliod
as pnuttnnstef In Omaha. lueoeedtngHarry i>nn|el angling imuuuater glue!
(he death of Chlriu Fanning.Bs win-lell. Omlhn recently listened
to und Iwnnl l speech dellverad ln
BDNIUU by R. W. Blbltlh, former Ill.-
thnh:un for the U m m B u m .Ho
Dwflivtvd an impmvemmt ln ut ilnalof husinvss.
lim. l'hl'lM*!' "Mod 01' Lnnnlng. Bllrh.,
who has accepted the Il't10l1\hlp of 111|Eflltunpal ehurch nz Centnl City for
n nutnniwr of :mm was pastor uf thuLtttlfPhureh Around the rorner tn
New 'fork City.
\\\|Ilt huntlnz southwest ot' Hartwi-lull, lhwurgp Gulhrod. 18. of Ilurnvstvh.
iran uc:ldfnilliy shot In tha flzht armbtI~¥o.\Jrnnqt ot Ikntrlce.Ile was
taken to n Beatrix# hosplui.It ls he-
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om mln pns:¢ :u§l'"""}Ile\¢el lm will neonr.
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vi m t to r e c o m m e nd i n g It t ra n s m i s s i o n
Il n v
Th e C u r t i n : a i r p l a n e a n d i t s h a n g a r
nol nnp xln g to I|, 0< Iof Sc ar o f O g a l l a l a .
tx ne slrstrayed by tlne.W h i i e s m r t l t t g
th o s h i p i m t l t i l e l l a ! h i n g t t r 1 : m r : a n d
n m !lmtn vzl lnt ely b e c a m e n ma ss o f
tl am éi .
Al. a spe cia l s ess ion th e F rem ont ci ty
co un ci l a r d e n t !t h e p u r d m s e o f t h e
pl r m t an d b u si n e s s of t h e In t l t qw n d e n t
IZl vct rit z L lzh t l !tJmpn BJ» . o wnvtl by the
Im t t e r t y i n t e r : a t t .Th e c i t y l s t o p a y
Ki na bi g t tt y ol tl t t wo of th e- t n we i gh -
i n g m o r e t h a n s i x t y p o u n d s apt sc e.
w e r e l h o t i n n r o u n d u p a t n g ve l b y 9 : -
A r w n t i n z t o i t x t r m t c o t n p l i n i b y t h e
Nvl tn uk l s ta te t lvt mr tm vt nt of a n. .'r t¢ tt l-
l u n i n t i n a g r i vu l t t t r a l t vn s u n u l a r g -
er | » m |» m t l n n o f f a r m s u r e op e r a t e d
br tumors in I'awm:~e county than Ina n y n t h : r m u n t y i n t h i s a n t l u n .
'I"\ »\¢ nty six or tho nel glu lmr at o f John
Nlr ll uls ll ll w h o r e fd d n g e a r t l u l l u r a y ,
g n t l t e r w l u t h i s f u m : m t l h u s h e d t m l
h l n e a t m - r o m c r o p o f o w ! l t h o u s a n d
httshttw L l r . N l c h o t a m n h a s h e m Q t r !
Il l u lr h g nu et r mu ni a for th o p mt ! m on th .
IIn dl ml ; wa nt : n Mn $ l0 .| ll !'J t: ll tl !'t'l\
an d : m l n t r ri p l l o n p f tl t l o n s n n 't n t i r -
cta ln tl on In r al se th e fu ud l.W h i l e m u
w i l l bc u n d e r t h e s u p e r vi s i o n o f t h e
atvtlt mllur d e n o m l m t i o n t h e a l t a c e
w u t In v u s e d a s a c o m m u n t t ! m e e t i n g
ford pos: Nu. 2l9 of the American ns- | Ctlltor
Ta l nt t n H n u a u i n R o b b e r l n f u t c d B a d La nds.
nu hour, nnnmmnler of ¢||||~ " " " " i . ; ' ; ; i . ;u i
ta l ms to lh r t t ot t th an d w e st . a n d vas t
d e s e r t e x p a n s e t o t h e n o r t h .B e h i n d
these b u l t t r a r k a Ti b e t h a s e x l l l e d fo r
ce nt ml cx ,in ho sp i ta bl e t o t h e kn o c k
In g o t m o d e r n t d c a s ; a n d l t i n t o d a y .
th e r el o r e, l n . l n st l t ut l o n a a n d c o no m l .
o n e o r t h o m o a t p r i m i t i ve o f t h e In fi l
e r co nt in en ta l co u nt r ie s wh l cl t h a ve
a n y se mb la nc e o f g o r e m m e n t a l m a -
ch in e ry .B u d d h i s m see ms t o h a ve
t - e u m e o m y m e a r m e g m t r w m
mo l d i n g t h e ou t s i d e w o r l d w h i c h m a d e
It se lf Ie l t b e h i n d Tl l t e r a t o w e r i n g
: o n u s o r u u t u e r .Th e fa r m e r s h a ve fe w a n i m a l : b u t
ut l ll a e th e f u k fo r p l o w i n g .t h e a a
l m a l s b e i n ;b r o u g h t d o w n t r o m t h e
h i g h l a n d s a t t h e p r o p e r t l m e .W o o d -
c r p l o w a t t Il h a si n gl e h a n d l e n o
used.
Th e l i vi n g q u a r t o r i In t h e h o t t l o a t
t h e va l l e y t o l k us u a l l y cons ist o f a
s i n g l e l a r g e r o o m . In w h i c h a l l w o r k .
ln c lt l t !l n |t h e co ok in g,l s do ne ,a n d
w h e r e t h e m e n t b e n o f t h e fa m i l y n t
a n d d e e p .
I a w C o m fo r t s i n t h e H o m e .
vo t p a r t n x o a t o m b a n k . m t : s e n t e n c e d
t o s e r ve f r o m o n e t o s e ve n I o a n i n
the penltlntlary following hls convic-tlozt i n d i s t r i c t c o u r t o n a c h a r g e o t
e m b r e u l e m e a t .
R a y m o n d K o c h r o t r o f A l e x a n d r i a
t r u a w a r d e d t h e $7 5 a c ho l a r s hl p o !~
t e r e d b y t h o U n i o n P n c l t l c l n t h e i n t o
ag r ic u l tu r al c ol l eg e .R a i l r o a d fa r e e t -
so la in el ttt ie d.H e t o o k l l r u t p l a c e t n
p o n ' c l u b w o r k .
Ne g o t i at i o n s h a ve b e e n co m p le t e d
vt h e re b y t h e F i r s t N a t i o n a l b a n k o f
. - _ -. -. -., _ ,. - ..._ta ve r n : m m a n d w t h - a m ! c h l i d r e n w i l l
be t!t»tlll|.\ti, was cntnbllslteql by order of
Do u gl a s c ou n ty di s t: l et ju d ge s a t t h ei r
ln u t t ul m e et i n g .Th e c o u r t l l t h e l l r t t
of It s k i nd ln _ Qm a l: a .
'D u o o f e ve ry fou r fa m il i e s t u B u ffa l o
co u n t y Is t h e o w n e r o f a j lt n t r y , t r u c k
o r motorcycle.,ac c o r d i n g t o C o u n t y
'I'r¢»as uror Ste venson.D u r l n x t h e p u t
ye a r h e Is s u e d o ve r 5 . 0 l l Jc a r l l c c a w l t
tvl t h n c o u p le o t c yc l e p er m i t s t h r o w n
In fo r : m o d m c l u t t r r .
m m d r r Ju d g e M a n g e r ,I n fe d c r l lmountains; and even um: force, nur-'rrlelmiaroru ln such home:l n S¢\'lrd. the oldest bank 111 the l°'*\"*-msn. Issued an order tlmllng elevenll!! once gained tucfell. Ill! beth ai-r i f t rnnnmnhr In an mtn hillh mnntl Wm be absorbed br the Farmers' Stale Re-bhsirn CIN nlnnr nmnlmosl now on
Farmers in cum: County are hl°v-lunnea slum Bllnllltil Mcclun:."wnB
l g t x sl n y u a a I - L u a q » | n v. -- , _t a g l h o l l l l l c e n t u r y w a s t u r n e d b a c k
w i t h b u t a fl ee ti ng s l l m ve e a t n m
e d g e o f t h e u n k n o w n l a n d . u s u a l l y i n
t h e sp ar se ly se tt le d re gi on s o t t h e
n o r t h i l u . :
B a t th o u g h m u c h o r T i b e t i s n n -
kn o w n. d ad l l na t i on h a s s e t a re a r o u t -
po a ts in us e e a st e r n e dr e o r t h e c ou n -
tr y cl o s e t o t h e B h l n e s e b o r d e r . a n d
s o h a s c o m e t o k n o w " p r o vi n c i a l T l -
b e t "fa i r l y we l l .'Th e va l l e y o f t h e
Yan gtz e,w h e r e t h a t g r e a t e s t o f C h l
ne s e r i ve rs t l o w s al m o s t d u e s o u t h a t
t h e e a n t e m e n d o f th e Hi m a l a y a n .
fo r m s t h e s o u t h e r n p o r t l d r b f t h e b o n
d e r b e t w e e n C h l n a p r o p e r a n d 'I't b e t .
Th eo re t lc at ly Tl be t l s n va s sa l st a te o tCh l n s , b u t a c t u a l l y s i n c e m e C h l n e a e
r e r o l o t l o n Ti b e t h a s k e p t a l l C h i n e s e
ofl l n l n l s o u t a n d ha s s w a m fr e e u n d e r
h e r r u l l n g pr l e al l -E ve n th e r e g i o n
o n t h e C h l n a o l d e o f t h e t o n g u e t n
m o r e Ti b e t a n t h a n Chi nes e.
Th i s b o n l e r r e g l o n , w h i c h l s b e t t e r
k n o w n t o t h o o u t s i d e w o r l d t h a n a n y
o t h e r p a r t o r T l b e l .ta a co u n t r y o r
hl d t p la t e au ! a n d m t mt n ln s .Th e p r i o -
elpttl c i t y o f th e re gi on .Ba t an g ,l ln m - o l th e l o w e s t p o i n t s . y e t l l a a l l l -
t u d o i s 9.000 fe e t a b o ve se a ie r el ,
n e a r l y tw i c e Umt.o t D e n ve r .M u c h
o f tht'su r r o u n d i n g pl a t e a u ta 12.000
T h e n o vo t a b u i l t o r m u d .a n t n a
d r e p l a c e b e l o w a n d I h o l e I n t h e w p
m m w h i c h p o t s m u b e s e t f o r c o o k -
l n g .I t l s u s u a i l y t o n n d o n o n e s l d a
o f t h e l i vi n g r o o m , I n d t h e m e m b e r s
o f t h e fa m il y ,o n r e t i r i n g t o r t h e
nl g ht ,r a n g e th em se lves i n s t a n -
sh a pe d g r o u p a b o u t l t .Fa m l l l e s n o u e n i n s do m e st i c an l»
m a l l s h a r e t h e i r h o u s e s w i t h t h e m . In
t w o s t o r l e d ho u s e s t h e l o w e r d o o r l s
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Editor of The Enterprise:
Just when tho people begin to hop:
that the peak of high taxes hulbeen
nachod, md to hope for news that
the levies will noch hil.ihe down
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SHERIFFS SA LII
n, Hom and Sheppard.
Attorneys.
irtue of an execution issued
e District Court of Washing-
unty.Nebraska.in an anion
The Hanover National Bank
York was plaintiff and Hurt
h was defendant. ¥ have levied
foIIowing described properly
by the same.We insist they will
just be shifted if these two Ilon.
Senators wanted to lighten the taxes
ujhy in ihu :mme of our departed
forefsthers did they not flu so at the
last session and cut the nppropdationa
and salaries, then Ihermwouid be no
rail for n sqsecinil session.And judg-
ing from the statement attributed to
he Douglas county repnmentatiines
it does seem as il our state npresén-
noxious as any nies tax, Sen. Reed
Smoot ever advocated.,
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May Ilay Collce __ _..____._.._..._._ special per lb.
35: Ewello Cake F!our...___.,. special per packageCream of Wheat ..._...___..I . per package
Wrnlimili Macaroni..____.... special 3 packnzvs
_ tpecinl Illba.I}(;mS _ ._.. -__..-_.___..._- _.......special 3lhS.
DRY GOODS DEP
Clnldrfrns black cotton ribbed hose, _ _special pcr pairOnc lot childrens two piece undcrvrent . spcclapi each
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1 : 1 3 a . m . D d l y .
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2:54 p. m. Daily.
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7 : 2 5 n .l n .D a i l y ex c e p t S u n d a y .
2 : 0 0 p . r n .D a i l y e x c e p t S n m d s y
8 : 3 0 a . m . S u n d a y o n i y .
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2: 5 7 a.. m.D a i l y u e e p t S u n d a y .
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ties have bee~ ~n this or that cnunty,
and arrested someone.Why.this
he saved a large :vnu-1-t of 1':o'e1»
by including the repeal of the four
lativcs need a guardian badly, as thu
dei: and one from Hamilton county.
are horribly in favor 05 a special
Reindeer I'Iominy.....__spatial per can
Post los\.i¢¢=. {l..|u¢e aiu)special por plcknge
Heiluxs Corn Flakes, (Lalgr size)..special per packageDandvlionOata...._.-,_.._.__ ._ ..per w k m
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J XA MINATIONS
Jan. 21, 1922.
April 15, 1922.
May 26-2':, 1922
June 30.-Juiy I, 192.
August -I-5, 1922.
Mabei J. 3[arsI1.
Corniy SupfHnten:lcn
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Te m p e r a n c e U n i o n m e t F r i d a y ,Ja n .
6 , a t t h e h o m e o f M r s . A n d y A l l a n .
T h e fi r s t F r i d a y i n F e b r u a r y t h e y
m e e t w i t h H r s . J o h n M o o r e .
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M e m b e r s o f t h e W o m e r fs C h d s l i l n
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electric light globes.All'air.ea.
The Pleasant View Farm Florian
will hold a meeting on next. Wednes-
day evening.
The Myuiery flour sold at 'Hia
Rhcades Coal and Feed Store at$i.G5
im 4a fb. suck.
Fred Dickmeyer and wife, of north
of Arlinman, attended the J. F.. Car-
ver funeral here last Sunday.
Word has been received ol the death
of Mrs.Watson Ilain at the Wise
Memorial hosplia! in Omaha Wednes-
day evening.'
... ..___.,.._...-.._.. - _ - - . .R e z d Th e E n t e r p r i s e .IF ; c l e a n .
P l e n t y o f T a n l n c c n h a n d .
B l a i r P h a n m a r y .
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untinue.you can ctbend the
uniists as much credit as you
much to their detriment l s
arnes 1: time when this credit
he paid) it will bring no relief
noe the transportation rates,
receive more for his grain
leasdor what he buys. reduct
nd he will hme more, money
necesi\aHes of life.
H. D. Schoettger.
s el ec t a h e r i ff a f o r b u t t o d o
r k . : m d t h e y d o i t .A f a r m e r
=b r o u g h t b e fo r e t h e i n s a n i t y
f h e h a d o n l y u s e fo r o n e g o o d
n a n d h o wo u l d e m p lo y a n o t h -
f o r t h e sa k e o f k e e p i n g t h e
o m p a n y .
fu r t h e rm o r e . a s s u re a s th e r u n
i l l h i s g a n m x b i !!i s p u s e d
u s t m e a n a n o t h e r l a w t o r e fe r
c n d o u s e x p e n s e a t o u r n e x t
the taxpayers, got the lemon, we did
from this enlightened body?
Had they repeald the in¢m¢i¢.inexplicable, expression code law at
the last session,taxes would hsve
been alleviated.Pick up a daily pa-
per any day and soothe headlines
eiecticn.Why did they pass those
iamrin protest of the people of the
stale. so they would not have to have
been referred, causing an extra bur-
den 'Lo be imposed upon the taxpayers
by referring them at the next eiection.
And furihermore the law sintes that
no law can be npealed w}1ere it has
been referred.
relief for the famler. in ms
ion, as long' as the Blithlin
Tha football teams are being given
luscious mmplirnentary dinners, while
the prize students ue sitting on ltoola
at the lunch reounherl.-»Bri.sto\v
{0kl.|..}Record.
The Entzrpdse $1.50 per year.
of uid Burt E. Marsh, to-wit:One
note of W.S.Rodman and Grace
Rodman, dated Huch lst, 19l9, due
March lst,1924: for $4.000.00;one
note ol W.S.Rodmag and Gr u e
Rodman datcfi Marrh lst, 1919, due
Mitc h h t,1921, for $3,380.00;one
cunw
son.Mr.Ran is c ounty agent of'_S¢hool Dist. No. 42
.|..U
nee some time ago while fixing fence,
is not improving very rapidly.Hia
knee has been tapped and he will
probably have a Stilf knee from the
cll0¢l..~\. ..
w .H.Allen, of the Long Creek
neighborhood,received New Yenr'a
irreetings from the Fanuefs Grange
Insurance Co.He has the distinctionoflheingthe oldest member in the
company and has been a director inthis company for 25 years.
At the annual meeting of the Ladies
l.7nion.of the Conyrregational church.
Mn .Clark 0'Hanlon was elected
president and Mm C. M. Hitchman
and Lira. R. J. Murdoch. vice proxi-
Idents. Mrs I.. L. Lantry was elected
a
l
treasuner ami secretary.
Gov. McKelvie has announcer! that
the legislature will be called in ape
ciad session Tuesday. Jan. 24. lie says
he hopes it will be concluded at the
end of five days.Besides the gasoline tax discuaslion, the lo\\erin;r of
county and :tate olliccrs salaries will
| I Iw i l l b e_ F : h r : e m b e r u d b y m a n y f o r s o m e c a n b t . o b t a i n e d f o r t h e m .
t i m e .\ \ r i l . e r o f w i e n o t e i a o f 2 . 3 0 0 c h a p t e r s a r e m a i n t a i n i n g
t h e o p i n i o n t h a t t h e r e w a s m o r e t r u t h H o r n e S e r v i c e D e p a r t m e n t s f o r t h e
t h a n p o e t r y i n t h a t s e r m o n .H i t t h e e x | = e r \ i c e m a n a n d h i s f a m i l y .
n a i l o n t h e h e a d a g a i n B r o .J o h n s o n . ;
A f t e r sp e n d i n g a c o u p l e o f w e e k s
i n t h e c o u n t r y a t t h e h o m e o l h i s s o n
and family. J. w. Sappenfield, a part
of which time he was conhnod to hio
bed with a c ue of pleurisy . D.A.
Suppenficld returned to his home in
this city last Saturday, but at present
l
:
a
. _ .. . -
RE-PORT Ol` (~0U2\"£'\' Nrnsl:
No.
No.
No.
N a
nd n
in not able to do any work as he is No. pupils with defective teeth 13.
feeling pretty weak.|No.
The remains of Mary J. Young of ho.
more.Lincoln will ani\e Friday afternoon'
for burial.Burial will be made di-No.
rectly from the train.The deceased more,
uasa relative of Mrs.Wrn.Dixon,l 'lla
formerly of this place and the aldou.
of I.c1ri Young. now deceased and wan!around 65 years old.Haggard.of No.
No.\N o .
Sc ho ol Di st . . No .I9 .
of pupils enrolled.30.
pupils inspected,2-I.
pupils with defective eyes,B.
:wail- with defects of throat
one,19.
pupils uaccinated.15.
pupils urmletwuiirht 10%or
8.
pupils overweight 15%or
z
School Dist.. No. 50.
pupils enrolled.
pupils inspected,
pupilx with defective eyes.
with defeat! of throat
20.
20.
3.
pupil fathe firm of Haggard ard Unmh will r
have charge of the funeral.a ' .1 Na pupils
d n 19.with defective teeth.6.
vaccinntefl.15.
one
Prof. J. P. RD!1.1. of Fullerton came No. pupil.t
up from Lincoln last SaQJrda3.: for a No. pupils
mst mth his sister. Mrs.A. John anderweigbt 10%or
»cmnorlmc11c
f}lFBRS THE BEST HBA urn
SERVICE OBTAINABLE
NATURAL METHODS ONLY
MY AIM IS T o PROVIDE
'rm-:l u z m OF HE A LTH
SERVICE THAT WILL PRO-
DUCE LASTING BENEFITS
FOR ALL .\z1.ME:~:rS.
A TRI A L ws u . c o xvz xc l- :
m r .
{{| NSl'LTATloN IS I-REE
Dr. A J. ganderson
Ollie: Hunt! 2 to 5 P. M.
Evenings 7 to 8.
Ulficc over Blair Racke!Store
Blair, Nvbf.
FLOUR, COAL,
Flour.
It pays to buy good Hour.We handle it.The Omar is guaranteed.If it is not good bring
.:_;;.back the emptysack and we}y§}l ?'°f¥'EQ!9B" money.
SHERI I}"§SA LE
0'Hanion, Maher l 0llanI¢m,
Allnrnoys
By virtue of an under of mic issued
out of the Distric: Court of Washing-
ton Gvulfpr.Nob:~=ska,and in pur-
sunnee of a deer-oo of said Court in
an action UIEITI1 pending whenin
II||I |i h e h o u r o f 1 0 A . M .
Da t e d t hi s 9 t h d a y o f Ja fn u a ry 1 9 2 2
1 1
..o f B l a i r ,N e b r a s k a .N o .12 7 0 f o r
$l, 54 5.0 0,p a r t p a y m e n t on.n o t e o f
$3.330.00.
A n d w i l l o t h e r t h e s a m e fo r n i e t o
t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r fo r c l a h ,a t t h e
n o r t h fr on t.d o o r o f t h e W a s h i n g t o n
Couiaty Court House in the city of
.||Im g :: n o w o c c u p i e d b y t h e Q u a l i t y M m - 'N o .pupils with defective ears,1
Ret.Sinn* moving to Fremont Mn No. pupils with defects'*ol nose |-
ta:n he-1 been in ihe insorance busi ""'l, throat,.h ~
nc:= whleh 151.-s his mission here on No.
hm Monday.~jg ;
An accident occurred nl. ille-Illnlr more,
G:|\Co's.plant last.Saturday that.
muht h u e resulted fa ta lly f or my
].nu!12 man.John Burnham. who is
an employee there, was hoisting cokel
when the bel: slipped and the handle
stmck him in the face, breaking his
fm :md battering him up in such a
manner Llmt his own folks wciuldj No.
scarreig' recognize him.He Lied nm-f No.
fus<l)before lid could be procured No.
and it will he some time before he more.
fc-eh: iike grinning.John served over Na
sea.a in the inte war but the enemy more,
7 .
|No.
No.
No.
No.
and throat.37.
No.
pupils mth defecthe tee ,
pupils vaccinated.25.
pupils underweighl. loc:or
a.
Em St. Paul
pupils -enrolled.46.
pupils inspected.44.
pupils with nlefective eyes.3.
pupil anith clefectice ours,2.
pupils with defects of nose
Pvpllf with :infective teeih,22.
pupils vaccinated.27.
pupils unrlerweight IOC?or
ll.pupils overweight 15%or
1
more.
:md took this opportunity to pay ":No. pupils with defects of throat
vawi. to his niatrr and brother-ir:-l.:m. and nose.20.
}{|returned to his home Monday.No. pupils with drfedivc iwlh,ia.
pupils vaccinated 23.I 1L. S. Cain of Fremont was in Blniri g y
Mnnalny on business ard made The'o.
IInLrrprise n pleasant. calL Mr Ca in, m° °'
pupils underweight loc; or
1 I H "s.
owen No. 1I. Tas; "'°""'§'¢¢°i'¥»"a%'"'°"'
a m w:aan huuanalao 1
3 . l 7 l l l9 2 2 C ou°m. ¢.». .J|"'£" "°"
An for $2.50
days last week._
Them are some new things in bak-
ery Kwd# at the Blair Home Bakery
~':~*,g.,_§.*=:',.'._=;.- : .-1.=.=af'..':,a°;_'
Fm- . ~ iw ua -»- "Q- =, mul Ea uuc ns.
CutsI.£§S77fAN.Fln Cents 1 W a d
past week working at the E. C. Lip
pinootl. home.
'2 " ! '..';
"" 'Q .' Q~~f b _~* ; .
"}_. f "\.~.-~__f u r \~1L \'» "
\ g -f ,E..\ \~.s : Q " _ , . '\, g - ; _ \ ¢ _ _ _ ~
f E-~~w a x "~¢.l § » - i f ,f .r . . . . . . . ~
= f * j 'J a w *I ~ " i n " '""_.gk ` X »" r '/" |\
5 ' ] _ I s s u_ § § _ a ~~S f n r t n y e a rnt I 2 l i ' u z : ' r 2 /T t r d u y
T h e Y o u t h ' s C o l n p a n i o n
l h o u l d b a i a h a l z i c h d e m i m d t t h e l i a t . "u b g y ,¢ n d 8 ' l r h . a . n d ;r f l e s l n d m o t h e r ;d n y a h n d C o m p a n i o n
1 u
..
See nur lmn of toilet maps and
tooth pastex.Bhair Pharrnacy.
A twentyfwe pound mek of salt
.1
B l a i r P h a r m a c y .
E . R .H a g g a r d , u n d e n a k e r . P h o n e :
In d . R e d 189.
M r s . n . . r . M u r d o c h s p e n t 'F h u r s d s y
a n d F r i d a y o f l a s t w e e k i n O m n h a .
1 ' h B - i n f l l t c h i l d o f M r .a n d L i r a
CLul'!nea"1\reC°rn1a& 11a.-» 1>¢bn quitéf\ick t h e p u t fe w d a y s .
Mr . a n d Mr s . G e o . H i n d l e y a n d b a b y
d a u g h t e r w e r e S u n d a y g u e s t s a t t h e
H a r r y S l p p e n h e l d h o m e .
...~,~ a n eunknown. and Clava Belle Ilurrougln
were defendants. 1 will'lI one o'c!ock
P.Mn on Monday,February 13th,
-.¢:
Sheriff of \Va.rhinglon County
50-St Nei: mskl.
on the Nth :ily of Fcbnmry. 1922. at
.After his mlrrlaga he and brother N~ PIPUI ~lull.U
I 0 r RCC Inw e s t B i a i r a s M n .W i m h l e ,w e a r e
i n fo r m e d ,w i l l r e t u r n f r o m L i n c o l n
t o o c c u p y h e r fo r m e r h o m e .
M r . a n d M r s .II . C .P i e r c e o i t h i s
: i t y i n c o m p a n y w i t h M r s . T h o s . W i l -
k i n s o n a n d d a u g h t e r ,H r s H e r m a n
S h i e l d : o f O m a i u , I o It W e d n e s d a y f o r
a w i 5 t o r 's s o j o u r n i n C a l i f o r n i a
|"
s t r e e t a n d t h e i r H l e n d s a r e i n vi t u l
to c al l .
M r s . G e o r g e M c D o n & i d o f t h o L o n g
C r e e k n e i g h b o r h o o d is s e r i o u s l y si ck
a t h e r h o m e a n d h e r s i s t e r , M r s . F r e d
G a t e s o f Papillion, \1\.l1n is as t r a i n e d
nu r s e . i s c a ri n g for h e r .
\|...
|Ih a s m n n y p o i n t s o f i n t e r e s t
M r s .V i n c e n t S m i t h o f 5 0 .D a k o t a
a n d M r s .w i n Sbockson o f S c h u y l e r .
N c b r . , w h o h a ve b e e n vi s i t i n g a t t h e
h o m e o f H r .a n d M m .S a m H a l l e r
si n c e t h e h o l id a y s . w e n t d o wn t o O m n -
h a W e d n e s d a y t o vi s i t a t t h e H e n m a n
A y e h o m e .
B l a i r h a s a n e w u n d e r u k e r ~ t h e
p e r s o n o f M r .E . R . H a m m r d .l e i n
a y o u n g m a n .m a r r i e d a n d h a s i n d
se ven ye a r s c it y e x p er i en c e. H e c om e s
h e r e f r o m L i n c o i n .In h is m cp e r ie m r e
h e s e r ve d t w o y e a r n m e d e p u t y c o r
o n e r o l W o o d b u r y C o . , Io w a .
.1 .|a Qc o a s t i n g B m a n d t h e y o u n g l s e r s a r e
t a k i n g a d va n t a g e o f i t .
Jo h n D o m u k e r f r o m t h e m u t h -
e m p a r t o f t h e c o u n t y wa s a . p l ea s -
a n t c d l e r n t t h e h o m e o f M r .e n d
M r s . Jo h n R h o a d e s o n Th u r s d a y .
T h e R h o a d e :C o i l a n d F e e d S t o r e
h a s j u s t u n l o a d e d a s h i p m e n t o f s a l t .
Bloc ks,b a r r e l s a n d t w e n t y - fi ve a n d
fi f t y p o u n d s u k a S e e t h e m i f y o u
n e e d sa l t .
B i l l y P i c k a n d w i fe a r e n o w n i c e l y
lo c a t e d i n j h e h o u s e fo r m e r l y o c c u p i e d
u u~p
,J
0 |..\\ e q l¢ 'a P u b l ic P ds e . Th e ar t i cl e be a r s....~;|
I l |I: n z y o u r b r e a d o f t h e B l a i r Hearn:
B a k e r y .N i c e lkaa o f o t h e r b a k e r y
goo ds . a ls o.I 8 - t t
H e r m a n S : h u e t t g c r , w e l !k n o w n i nin ami try them.18-at ¢
Iss .ara ac | 3 secured unusismntwhowilltakein:cu-ing
while nt the Holster Sewing School.
Oats ."_~zfisizr
Hogs ...._$5.75 to $1135 John Rodgers has been under the
Cattle ..I ...3 to '1' cents weather and the doctofa care and
- . . _ . . . _
Feed State.
It pays to bmjn good coal.We handle it.
You can't afford to burn coal that will choke up
your chimney and thus place your property in dan-
ger of fnre.
BUY CLEAN BURNING COAL AT
1
@Cheaper than shorts, oil meal or tankage.
\_`._.
~.Ma n y s a t i s f i e d c u s t o m e r s n o w
te st if y to i ts m er it s.
Rhodes Coal and Feed Store
~'f;\;r@|@rr¢y@:@~ra1@1@1EJf@r@1 EE ~ ~
isg still in force.
Said premises wili be mlll to satis-
fy slid,§udgment and interest and
costs, and all accming costa thereon,
as providod by mid order and decree
and the law in such cases made all
provided.
Dated this 10th day of January,
1922, at Bhair, Nebraska.
MAURICE MEHRENS.
Sheri!! of \\'a-hin;¢ton County,
50-5t Nebraska
est thereon at the rate of six per
cont per annum from the 15th day
of December,1921,and under the
sixth paragraph of said pdition for
the sum of Thinecn Hundred Seventy-
Two und 90-100 DoIInra ($l3T2.90.)
together with interest thereon at the
rate of eight per cent per annum
from the 15th das of December, 1921,
for the sum of $66.80, costs. and uc-
cruiag costs, the said declee provid-
ing that said premises be sold to
satisfy :mid judgment above mel. out
in case the axmc remained unpaid
to satisfy two certain mortgages on
said real estate above described.
The plaintifl, on the 15th day of
December,1921,obtained a decree
uf judgment and foreciosure under
HAGGARD & UNRUH
Ligensed Embalmcr and
Funeral Direcior
W a s h i r z t o n C o u n t y C o u r t H o u s e i n
t h e P i t y o f B l a i r , W a s h i n g t o n C o u n -
ty . Nc br n. sk a se l l a t pu b l i c a uc t i o n t o
t h e h i g h e é t b i d d e r fo r C l l w h , t h e fo l -
lowing described real estate, to~wit:
The North Thirty (30)feet.. or, ilu
North One-lhlf (Nl:},_of Lot Namb
o r e d O n e ( 1 )i n i l i o c k N u m b e r e d
E i g h t ( 8 ) , i n t h e V i l l a g e o f A d i n g -
:.|...
week whereby the Hailer Dnag Store. was instrumental in scaring disposal
owned by the Citizens bank becomes of 8.155 allotment chttilx. many which
the vmnens of J. Mueller.The con_l\l¢I'9 payable to °"°"°°*'° whose resi-
iclerltion is reported no be $r»,ooo.0o..'l""°" had bm *'1*"andm \-;°-f
tMrs. John Bolln was uken to Um c hecks had been return ua e °"'
Oflife Department ur undeliverable.
"On J uly I. 1921. there were 1.267
Real Crow Public Ilodth Nurses em-
ployed in 1,2SU pieces.About 400
rhspters will establish P§,|]J|ic Hen¥l1
Bleir hospital yesterday for an opera-
tion forjumor.
Those who attended the preaching
service at the Methodist church last
Su 1 evenin bean!n .nClark Strickicit.who injuml his
|\ J lda t e o f sa i d d e c re e , an d sa i d j u d gm e n t
REP ORT
ornn: conomns or
J Th Citimu S-fin- sua
or Bula. 831511.-CHARTER ND. anin the State of Nebraska ak the close
of buninén December 3l, 1921.
|
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PRESSER'S MUSICAL MAGAZINE
THE- ETUDE
The Delight nf Countless Music al Homes
The I-ITIIDE auppiien every need of the music! home except theability to play or to sing and it Mg- its readen to improve thatability every day of the year.I t a real guide to the highest en.-joyment in music study.
T h e B e s t o f M u s i c a l i n v e s t m e n t s
' THE mtv n vmxc E V E RY TE A R c o x' r . u s =
BUSH! ht mr th unter nm) Ml inn at mnulf-we ll Ik.$ 0 . 8
BOOKS £29 nlalu as $1.50) lim snmuhu Martin far Elin;I l l
I s a mC ld | ! ¥ llE £ ¥ l lo E I lr mxh h mr ----l i l
fnhz 5| th iamtlelt ~-----31310
The IITUDE ronlnins the gint of innumerable Iesoszu from
teachers and virggosos whose services Zhu; given in one yen le
gg3;1m== their :eguiar rateor inc ome would amount £0 at lust
Evo.-ry Child Nc rdn THEI:.`TUDE Every Du o f th e Ye ar
.Samp e Copy. for :wo Two Cent Slsrnps
$ 2 . 0 0 a Y e a r $;£..t;1t'§.:';:;:§";:'.§'r;2';;2 5 c .a C m
~»»\_.-.
th u ! t h e a b o ve s ta t e me n t . i s a ll»r a\1.a
nm!.2run |.0|:}\o f t h e r\ » |m r £ m lu l u l ut h e S t a t e B u r e a u o f B a n k i n g .
CR O .Unusl ez, L 'asI» :|r.
A T T E S T :
A .R . B m c fb l r c c t o r .
II . J.Z=I1.mloeh. Dinsctor.
S u b s c r i b e d a n d s w o r n t o b e fo r e In c
t h i s l l t h d a y o f Ja n u a r y . 1 9 2 2 .
i l .3.H a n s e n .
- --1 n - -___-Q.
nw-mu'-|um¢mm .,.1 :~ =¢
Tuul......................._..$:\r24 an
S'h\'r|: ur N|f.|m.\:4l»:1\. v
START THE NEW
YEAR RIGHT. | 0 0
n n-|4 |
EV ERY womx. W HE I' llHR MARRIE D OR S IN-
GLE, vrzu. Flxh rr .\ CONVENIENCE To HAVE .sB.\N!{l?€(i m x x s c r l o x l x HE R HOME T o i vx.HY MAII\"l.\lNlNG AN \CCol.N'I'3UB.lE£"I''ro
(HFfCl(. xx .\Ul)ITloN 'ro THE SAFETY AFFORD-E n , s m: W I L L ALW AYS HAVE A SYSTI HIATICRFL0llD OF HER rzxm-sxnr ruaas.
BY ,\\°.\l|_lNG HERSELF OP OUR CERTIFICATE01" I)EI'0Sl'l r>1..\x sm: (.`.\N BE LAYING ASIDE1431.\| _L SVMS IROM 'mln rn TIME WHERE 'mmwut. E ARN l5\"lERE£'I' ANI) TllLS HAVE A RE-
srzmrl:Fr xu A S PROl' ¥ I { ' II ON I N ms n OF A NlNI'IXl'E{"l'lII) [.]\lBRGENC\WE x-:xmxn EVERY
Colfnrl-:.~a\ANI)¢\I'lE!*\TION To wos lsa r W HO
mrlzoxlzvz THIS u.\:~:x.
FUNDS :N THIS B \NH AR!I PRUYELTED BYTHE DIIPOSITORS GI.\l{A!NTY FUND
OF THE Sl`AT¥I DF NEBRASKA.
THE FARMERS STATEBANK
Bl. un . NEB RA SK A
1,
l.
orrmz A'I'ho'r¢»u\'| annum1 0 1 " °. % . r 0 ~ : . » - ; » ' " °
Ml l ll h n u n o§ 4 § e : , .. . .. . .. . .
A11 for $3.00
.ter. A. R. (~_
e nd1.l&liml " w l d m e a n a n a n n u a i m v
-...Je ffe r so n C i t y ,M o . . Ja n .5 . - A 11
p e r r a n t r t d u d i c n fo r t i r e ,l i g h t i n g
h m !a n d t o n m f} n in s u ra n c e w l i l m
BLAIR BRIEFS--Local and Personal
w ¢ 0 u o v v t o u ¢ o ¢ n v J \ » f ' \ l v | < a \ v ¢ ~ o u o - o u u o o v
Kuhn Phoml will please y ou._Kuhn'x pholm will please you
Get your c ough syrup at the qui:Try u box of J uhnmm Cindy nl
Plu nnu y .we um: Pharmacy.
H. 11. xlnmua, und|n;kar. Pham;l4~L!-b|.D1ul:.|lom»-Baloq-deyour
Ind. Wad mo.PP¢'€'nl baking when you hun com
'rrwy or an serving on mlrelhmcm.Specill fur Saturday unly Tanlu eummmeex.is-xr
89: lt the wnltr Drug Slam.
The Myavry Hour nt #mn per sack [ I ,d i n Minaurl
u tTh e Rh ~ - l~....
Cul in lnuurmc e Raln
..@@@m f£'§Ii`i1|ii|I'E`iI@|@|@|'@]`L3lf[`~§|l@|'I23@
~sI .Gu o: 1: 0 i i r n v .c n a h l e r ' n i th
o ..
La usln d hh co la u .t u m : l o
D u l fm m N u h u l o n ds m e b a n m ..l 1n.:o| as :u a l a s
~: n u m s o n o
1 m u . . . . .m : . | | l Q
1 . m s u . m u s
c a m l a w z m u i n . . ~ d a n a . -
I
Um| |via¢ ap m| |u. .. ..| . w : m
There In no pardeulnr muon when | hen ll cared lor pm-
perly that nhe should Mt hy eggs during the vndntér
months, when eggs are hill: Xu price mdprohu ue llftm
lr they have a dry place. comfortable cphnen and proper
Icaul Hwy should lay at gl! times ol the yenr.They u-e
mauled lor that pnupou.
Feed King Joy'S Laying Mash
SOLD ATRhoades Coal § Feed Stdre
.t12,w a s t h e b i g N e b r u k a bl i z za r d .al l o w a n c e cnscs.5.0 00 mi sc el la ne ou s
wh j r h i n w e l l r e m e mb e r e d b y t h e o l d e l e l n i m s , a n d s e c u r e d d e l i ve r y o f 2 . 2 0 0
i n h a b i t a n t s o f t h e c o u n t y .N e b r a s k a ; L i h e r 1 y L o a n B o n d s h e l d n n u n d e l i v
h a s n e ve r h a d a r e p e t i t i o n o l t h i s e r o h l e b v t h e W a r D e p a r t m e n t .
c a l a m i t y a n d w e s i n c e r e l y h o p e n e ve r ;F o r t h r a u r e a u o f W a r R i s k Zn-
w i l l h a ve .sm - o n r e a n d b b e l l n n n c e c fl i e e o f t h e
mmlr by the secretary-Il.
Imm the nnnuai 1-vport of the Na
tion:1'American Rrd Cross for the
year omling Juno 30. 1921. we lenn
Umm facts:45 importnnt dizusters
in th# United States and her passen-
inn=, and in foreign lands called far
Refi fm=a nld during the year.
217.0110 rlostltule nr needy children
in European cgruntriea were benefited
by Ib# various reiirf projects of the
Jurinr Red Cross of America.
Thr pour! war service of the Ameri-
can Red Cross during the 'Usw year
ondinr June 30. l92!. handled approxi-
0
w m s s m f ' n v# i m n u m . , . = = : ' m . ' g | 1 1 1 ~1 1 0 0 8 .' !: . " : A i | \ C !$ I . I l £ ¥ T h .
sunscsqrnoru luzcxzsvm AT 11ns orncr:
in 26 csenice men of Vfnshinaftov
tlll.In1\by the Reel Crass from Janu
arv ist-DUI.l.»et1ers r~:c i\nl and
| I |\I0.
Report ol the Home Service Section
Misvuri was onleml Fate today lug.
e | e
S¢1|ing»>
Drop in and talk to
us about this feed.
Courtesy==Service==Satisfaction
Quality Goods -- Reasonable Prices
»\
1
I o1 um1. o n, MA KE R &
I o°H.aNLoN
I Attorneys-ntlaw
1
;Omen in State Bank Building
\.(0)
>'.}
..uv "
Increue una Flow!
!l)o You Want More Eggs?
dfeed King Joy's Laying Mash
mn; .fun Laying muh 1, composed of nw a\m¢rmin¢
Pmcipiuazed Dom Flour. You! Vilamlnes, Ground En
Shells, Slum Cooked On! Grunt: and Kiln Drid Cam
Hearts.Then mzmdfenu we proportioned w nnka the
Shell, Talk md While of the ~lf fed -ll we amen Wu;
hum will lly eggs.Them ilno needmf feeding mnhlnv '
\ . . - . . , . ¢ . - . ..¢ -..
M I L K - M A D E
D r y S l u g ;
$ | . »e o g m ! o f »\ u| l | ~ ]n u m h r a k i l n !un » » a w f u . :u n e : L u m u l of h e tl" l 1 f u n n uvul nl .' n a l n u n | l f | ¥ \I l nHutl \ r \ H l f ' r m o l d : f l l l .T b n e l a l n o l l f |h u at M i l k M a h m , 1 . ¢l r v r v l h h a w l a n
n m :\ | u | I U : n n ! h n » h l n s | | | l l | : | | . h u n. J . n w u a h t f a \ \ 1 n | | . | n h u v n u t a n - |I ;n a m u f n l l d a .\ \ n . l c l l .
s z o a w n a m F E E D u m m
2 0 0 : & C l r n l c r O l a l n . N o l l .
f J s f - . »_. . . . . - . » . . f . - . . . ~
P2
2
gr
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and nunlinm e iimimu annualsi l l : u h h l u y o u r M U N .nw tn nn nd lh ll l Ha hn
' r u n r u r r: : u z .
. r .m - ' E = '.: ." .m .'- = " - " - = ~I » » - MJ? u m mm Y R A IIN U M L
~ a luv-ll nunL . . . = » m ' i"\mu . . .
DR. D. c PIZEBLEU.
Bath Phsmu B h l n . l o l
- - - - - -3
. p 1 ~ \1
Q
h n h n
PUB L IC P ULS E c o wmx
¢ - - u - - .
Editor of The Enterprise:
Just when tho people begin to hop:
that the peak of high taxes hulbeen
nachod, md to hope for news that
the levies will noch hil.ihe downPer You $1.50
osx A. anmuzm Pnblhhet
.l ; 1 I |1
announces a special session of legis-Eateng! u sec ond-dun matter 1;
at Blzlr. Heb., under
Ad M Congrul afli||'el:8, 18'?9.
lssimn EVERY THURSDAY
~ <:~é:n(g¢ru A u |~as Tho football teams are bein~
luscious complimentary dinners
the prize students ue sitting o~
at the lunch countnrl.-»~
{0kl.|..}Record.
The Entzrpdse $1.50 per
of uid Burt E. Marsh, to-wit:One
note of W.S.Rodman and Grace
Rodman, dated Huch lst, 19l9, due
March lst,1924: for $4.000.00;one
note ol W.S.Rodmag and Gr u e
Rodman datcfi Marrh lst, 1919, due
Mitc h h t,1921, for $3,380.00;one
r i r z i 42.40
.final mo
of él~r.NrI;rl.IkA.No.1210 for
$l,545.00, part payment on. note ofsa,aso.oo.
Nsum ~nnick (mud ~ru~:im
tins)30.42
REP ORT
ornn: conomns or
J Th Citimu S-fin- sua
or Bula. 831511.-CHARTER ND. anin the State of Nebraska ak the close
of buninén December 3l, 1921.
|
La usln d hh co la u .t u m : l o
D u l fm m N u h u l o n ds m e b a n m ..l 1n.:o| as :u a l a s Ga
osx A. anmuzm Pnblhhet
Per You $1.50
lssimn EVERY THURSDAY
H. G. Jwdls says that. na a resul
f the conference. tha \\`0ll(l will hu .
ither pence or war.We <'*":| ri mail:
good a prediction us that with both
~l tied behind our buck.-Lfarlon
r.° - ¢ - a n - - 1
"It ia wrolhy cf new :rm Louis:-
's new colu=!">.>l\"¢| all pub
aer\ireu| u¢T:r~7n'2tlun by the
lata milru:\"cor"1 15011.This in
opposite L59 a":<.:\ of the Arknri-
legialakv e, my :h rtmoved pub! 1
zilimiefin muni:i.m3me| from juris
ictlon of lho z':.t: commission.Ar-nsu in 11:3 o\l)r ltslb that has tllten
in l¥"".ar.\r~l step and there are
ns \\ 1 rrrlfct that but liltle time
ill c'a1se l fun the people ni the
-rl:xilitt niii dinplzy dinpprovni
the !e|;i»!a¢un'| reactionary Zegis-
tion relative no regulation of public
Eateng! u sec ond-dun matter 1;
at Blzlr. Heb., under
Ad M Congrul afli||'el:8, 18'?9.
q . . - _ . . . . . p . _ . . _ . _ . . . _ . . . . . - .- . . - . . - ¢ . - 4 -m mm of success is »=Sur
~nn thu! doing what you can 3a wcir.
-doing well whatever y ou do.-
gf dh w.
rick [road work)8.1
for poor)2.182
130.2524.75
a L23
29.25
42.30
9.00
and board of prisoners)
' Pwr)
Fld Stun
H. W. a
tins)
r. ."|ingine)37.50
,25
1e.00
I3.W
12.00
quarter Ca Physician)35.00
ienry Bnrtiing hunt! work)24195
*lenry Banling (road drag-
ging)\ *'19 l2.00
'sul Sprirk (road dnkzinzl 8.55
Rink)
0. M. IreGwm :~sins)
15,20 I
ans I
Tinphic.Pine Bluff,Ark..Sept.8.George Wulf (rods. dragging)10.30
2921.,Ur. E. R. Stewart imedieal
~¢services)9.00neonllla ||;¢l.ti!n|{ hotea
Nab::aka City is boasting of new
electric signs, pneeent and prospective.
and plana to have a "white way" that
will rival much larger cities.
Prom 1910 to 1920 the Hastinga
Gas company expended $78,000 in Em-
provcments and durini this time sub
(ered n depreciation of more than
$28,000.The latest rate as quoted
by Manager Borden is $1.15.
The village of Herman is making
ready to vote bonds for transmission
llne to some central station that can
fumiah 24-hour electric service.It is
ntimaied n o t $12,000 will be re-
quired..
The electric company at Nebraska
City is asking for more pay for street
lighting and the News is repzrettlng
that 1.here in no state utility c om-
rniaaion to determine what a fair an.!equitable rate may be.
The city of Fairmont is considering
the wholesale purchase of electric
current from the Blue River Power
company for dlahibu|'.Ion over the mu-
nicipal plant. thereby alfording alter
natinlmurrcnt instead of the abso-
leie direct current.
"Getting down to cases" the village
d Maxwell izllncovered that it iran
codltlng -I7 cents td manufacture elec
tric current that the municipal plant
was sellinq tor 20 cents.A few more
nguren showed that it was economy
to build a high line to the North
Platte plant and buy current at whole-
tale.
The demand for electric aervlce la
phenomlnnl and cannot be supplied.
Prouperons mnniufadnrinz conditlonn
daring thc war brought about indus-
trial developments that later events
do rot prahtn¥. but electric develop~
ment was halted dndng the war penlor'
and high interest hates are keepinc
development far below the dernandf..
The Enterprise for job work.
a - u - - -- . - . _
COMMISSIONERS pg0{'lIEDlNGS
(Continued from our one)
Chas. Bates (hauling iron)5.00
Henry J. Stork (road drag-
Grace Ballard (expense in
boose canoe)
Quality Meat Market (meat
etc for poor)
Henry P. Hansen (managing
poor farm)
City of Blair (light).
Alber tliansen (road drag-
xins)
Gust Munson (salary for Dec.)
Jens Nielsen (oil)s
126.00
11.45
54.00
28.40
40.15
90.00
.32Crowell Lbr. & Gr. Co. (ll1r.}225.td
Shalfer Oil & Ref. Co. (oil)Hitler Muni:(blacksmith
work)
Geo. Menklng (gas)
Omaha Motor Parts Depot °
.irepnirsl :
Harry C. Blaco (highway com.
work & Bee line mileage)
John F. White (highway com.
work;
R. 0. Fairchild {i=uppliesl
J. A. Sgihan tbiachsrnith
work)
Sopp»Lovcjoy Inc (repairs)
Arndt Hrlw. (supplies)\0mhn P1t¢.°C supplies)
N. W. Tal. Co.hone rent
and tolls)
Mary C. Debel, Co. Clk. (vw
14130. freight)e
Sas Bron (supplies for poor)
hi. H. Cook (road glrnmrinal
M. J. Paulson (3 daysllaborl
J. A. Jeoperecn iroad work)
H. W. Rogert (road dragging)
Niels P. I..nrsen'(road drnrnringl
C. H. Blanchard (spark plug)
Levi Kinsey (labor)
I.. A. Woodward (labor)
L. A. Woodward (labor)
R. J. Schenol: (oil)
ChHs Richter (road drag-
ninnl
Chris Richter [road work)
Teil I-flabundy (laborl
Bl.I0
43,05
42.12
6.78
153.10
100.00, .00
1.50
T650
10.00
1.03
27.35
nan
43.38
15.60
10.00
12.00
13.05
2l.3|»
1,15
8.00
16.00
8.00
11.15
31 .ao
109.00
26.00
u t t n I
den 'Lo
by refs
And ft
no law
been rf
ls i t
the ta:
from t
Had
inexplithein
been a
per nrwhere
ties ha
and a
overlap
countie
thin wi
would
board i
hired n
er oneother 1
And
shinea,
it will
'with tr
icloctioe
;They
teivillbll
cntirnnt
Hand u
rates 1
anic ul
want
there c
has to
but rei
he wil
and pa.
taxes 1for the
J . w Jncoba{sapplles for !
poor).7.4Thompson Bron (road drag-5 S*
zinc)I-1.25Rosa Dehlott (damuze to mule)10.00 Hs 1
Geo. Stanley (labor)1000 out of
Roan] adjourned until Jan. 23, 1922. ton ~
at 0 o'cloci: A. 2.1.wheres:
\ l _ _ . .A f . . L - \of New~~J l l l f y b U U I N T I ,I . ;M a r
H e n r y J .S t o r k ( r o a d d u g -C ° = 1 f ~ ¢ s {C l e r k .I o n t h e
r i n k )1 3 . 5 0 _ _.___ .. _ _
w . s 1 fi n o o r f v e n Q s u n v v - " = =o r 1 1 . a s |g e n n l n n l n n a n n n n n a n n o -
B. F. Masters (md dragging)H, c. Ulm-o (attending Co.
Cam. meetinli und mileage)
Jann F. whiz: <a\x¢ndxng c°.
Com. meeting and mikmge)
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
(ribbons nm] mpalrs)
B, l'L Nell (labor)
anmnelle Merc! Co. (sup-
15.30
89.50
1ooo
7.95e.oo
9
E
Blai.VoI. Fire Department
NQSQUEMLF-
2|
l'|plies)r. u. ur-'|:.»<A nuum:9 §
J a n I 4 .2 2 s
0I
E x c e l l e n t M u s i c b y W H I T E 1 {Cs oRcnESTR§Q
pun .no moo
Danish Luth Pub. Home (en-vehpes, Co. C!\r.)4.75
H. Henry Nnhrenberg (nwd
d11ezi1is>zonaHemnn Sehwock (road work)9.00
I-Iemun Schwock (mul dng-_
gingy moH. W. llilgenhmp (told drug-I4
$60 m rnzes wull
For Best Wad
ron. asm cos1-vmal L,\m'. von
1'\.m|,\s.ron nom- comical.ccMOST CDMICAL COSTUME GENTLE
1v:w=~='~ lhe Omaha Cnllnmer, will
3s3
5
muon.»
`Tickets--Men $1.00, Ladies 50c
Spectators--Hen Soc, ladies 25c
lim)
Peter Hilgenknmp (road drag
tins)
ihry C. Debel, C0 Clk. (re-
cording bond)
Fred Heuennm (road work)
Hospital Insane, Norfolk Plu s W a r Ta x
1 af
THE ENTERPRISE. BLAIR. NEBRASKA THE ENTERPRISE. BLAIR. NEBRASKA
Tha Pooh Bwnns.The duty of the poet la Ute unto
that of the naturalist; It li to pursue
um c apture than mn: specimens gtthought that have hitherto escaped the
hnnter's net;inéase in crynnl-clear
WAHP-R001' ron
mm AILMENTS
u a 1 u » |
' lh n i lo a ly mc md i e i n e th ltn llly\clmtpuoni| |\lt_u\used&:dn|Imaila mta oitlc k ids qglive rmd
Dr.Kiln nfs BumpRo ot. mm uni£¢b||§{cr t.In11uont||atit.Ilupro\rhblgutzhorlildf aeodldintlmmndaihommdnnidkuuainzmsn.nnp-Rnqt makes friend: _§°*=*lf beaumnldmdimmediateecthaoon~indinmoutaun.I ti la g e n tle .
Hungeubls oonsvouiSur! trutmmt at ance.Bold at allswnlia boitla ol t1ro»ixu.med\
~udiuge.H.o1\1er,i!y ou\rillsfinttot| | lthia
tum; and nffer them mid the wlldflower! of their native haunts. for the
admiration. reverence und lore ut ull
mankind..
ALL MEN AND WOMEN
wh.. ln Nad d Tonic ShouldSun an cha Rnd ca Wllmo
»By 7clephan|.Ger:\|dlu lm nu glld lb hear your
tulce.
\G¢nld.-'l'l1I1nk you dear.-Genldlne 1 mean at £|.\'l| distance.
--Sew York Sun.
;k~Co., ~iug~mlol. N. Y., for Imaple bonu.Wim *ming be sun IM
tion um pnper.-.\dn..'tlum¢n:.
Long Dlauncc.
Samba. in henwu, had just gn! lumus.
r hdmr.on dw asbestos mal):
rd:"Ilelll,Mantua;haw yall gettin
ang?"*'0h, l°m harm' n line lime.l>onz
at so work much: }vs¢ siuuel in mmel mn amd then.l{ovr'| younll!"
"Pin @rkln' purly lmrd.We Im!
o swoop up de nloudn,pull In domhz. iwltrh nu dc llght un' give de
sun a shove onry momln'."
"Huw como you-all have no much
rc do!"»
\\¢1|. ssh. to sen :he truth. wasada ldlorl o' help up hnln."-Chlcago
~oenlz.
o1aEnTiiée}}
£HILD'S aowE1.s wma
BALIFDRNIA FIG SYRUP
Your llttla one xrltl lon the "fruity"»le of "California I-Ig Hymn" even sz
~ltipltetl. blllous, Irritable, favarlmb,
full ot 1:old.A :mspooqful uunril: lo cleanse the llwer am! bcwell.
Manu! Paris.A black satchel wntnlnlng 655.000In rash was Ioulujgn the sem: 0! |
Paris omnibus one mornln; recently.
writes n correspondent.n ma beenforgotten by a bank mnsennr. who
was grnzly r~e\lo\ed to und that theconductor of the omnibus had mhlly de
z1\mo it to tho lost property oline.whens ll lay among umbrella: and odd
gloves awaiting reclamation.
imp o r ta n t to lo th lr lEnmloe c aretudiy every bottle aCAS!0IllA. that famous old remedu
1 l
tions.-Advonisernent.
NAME "aAvn" !S on
GENUINE ASPIHIN
Taka Tnlc u W ith out Fear,if You
Bn th o Slfc ty "Bayer
Grail."
If you 'lunt the true. worldramonaAlplrlu. as prescribed bar physician: fur
over twenty -one :nm y n!! must uk
for "ihyer Tabieta at Asplrin."
The "Bauer c row is slumped on
each tablet and appean on each |;mck~
Dvmnpon, lon-"Dr. Pien:u'| mad-lcinal have vm my Iunily the utmostListmio'F she 1. fnu~¢n Iasn ur pm yuan.hm: taknn 'Gotd-an Medical Ducovery'05 and on, uheuwu in | rundown state¢ntinnoedoln1nnic,andonelJu£Lleuch~ me to n pedeclly hallhy
"e .m a n o rLlunifpnimcn Dr Pic 'Fhe Prarneri~tiog mm; ~[or is. tidad
Mi s e r y l ove s c r m p nn y . I- u l IL l s b u
t¢-r t o h a w :rh c u m at h u n l n e n v f u l
U m a I n b o t h c f t h e m .
1
a n y s t o r y t o l d m 1 ' 1 n l o n g ¢ I l ~ » I : 1 n v 1
t e l e n h - » n e i s n m r !n f = l | ~ = I : n| :w l n t i n l t .
To Insure giixtenlngwhite lab!!
{.l.zmn¢_ the Red Cmu Ball Blue In you;laundry.It never disappoint;M l i
good mneers.Adverslaement.
f holr ihoroughl! ll wurltfnil the
ur hlte. and nndlgntw food out or. . bmnla and you have n well, vw-
.¢mid again.
Mililani of mother: keep "ClllfarnlnSyrup" handy.They know 3 un-
una tu! today sues s alck c hlld lon ~now.Mk your alrugint for genu
.."alstnmu l'i| Sy rup." whic h hu~lreetloas tor bshien and chlidrrn or
Il 8803 Urlnled nn hottie.Mother!on mm: lay "California" or :Ou may
get an imitation ng syrup.--Adtertiaev
-~t.
New the "Hy droGlldtr."
A new "uyamg\1u¢r" }ust_ completed
~ STIHS AnroasvaycmmmlV I T A M O N 'a..'Z'a'..§aF;'.;"&
ilouau. FABLETS vusv EBG'l7W5°lI'|'l|¢mW'»!inG1'.¥¢"%l'AT.{'§'Evu1M¢nlerMm¢yBu=k
gf "MASTINS-;t,N|TAMon
E a s y t n a w t h r o u g h - t h e p e o p l e w h o
ma k e s pe c t ac l es of t he m se i ve s .
Ba n t h e
Blnutun or
ln Un for Over ao Yeul..Childrqn Cry for Fleichefa Cutorm
p,,¢. up-» np"we avian Fu
.u ..Q ".. .h b v f N u n n !'n n m y n¢ r q n r ¢ | ! | :o ¢ » n r m o r o n l l ~ a d l n n l t yU D D I | 1 5 7 b i D n d u s d o l m l m h a d a n ng n n h l ' I h l l l \ n l \ r m l | ' r N ' | 0 U l f m
¢ ¢ . u p l a n ! o t 1 . 3 0 . 9 l a b a n n e r U l l h
h a n r m 0 b o t h s t a n m n u n m yt h a n f f i m .l l v w l i l r a l v A u .
munityhentflubu|,d.iuyapd1|andner»
voumun."Wa think there are no medicinesequal m Dr. I"»ercs's for lhey neveran c a i a i lo d mn n dln b o th u k e tlummmdthn m u l i e u t o o u r f m " - - S . ~
129 w. il SLObi-lin now Irom your u hbofhood-» Dr. P'iorm's r.mnf`11m..»i~
uiar Mechanic: Magazine.1: u saidto pamrltle lil the thrill and speed of
4 hydroplnne glidlng over the surface
or the oonn. In fact, it amounts pnoucallr to a UND: boat without wlnzi,and is drlwn otevtlmsurface of the
water by nn gltwpropeller motor at n
speed of tixty tullu an hour.
'v1cT1M
REDCU
Kidney, 1iver,bla4der and
tr ou bles ar e mo otda ng er v
cause of their insidious a
He e d z h e i r s t wn m i n g -
tlu u h e y n e e d me mi o n -
GOLD |d»
Im m m
mndltdE § ! ";,"32'M......~1
n u m m m p m mlu\bn|\u¢k1.Thr»¢i.nl.¢l1~
uakdum uncdlad-,-€~f°°r'~°J-'*;":
Nl / p / N E u h l n d
r m u lh r y6?":.a".;i ~lnU R Y F 5 Gnnulned.
cftm.So o lh u. Re lr u b n .:mu m- ~a \u| . Au lnb mn um
Cutleura Comforts Blby'a Skin
. . _ . _ . . -.. . H. . .-.. . -
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~a t me a n s t h e m o ne y ln k m fr o m y o u
s t a x e s . g o e s t o p a : fo r w a r n , p a s t .
r e s e n t i n d fu t u r e .
B e t o n I h a ve c o n d u d e d t h i s s e r i e s
I a r t i c l e s I r x p vc t t o n l u o w y o u c o n -
l w v e l y t h a t t h e Im p vl l l n g m o t i ve
ha t l n d t l w d Pr e l i d e n l Zl a nl l n g t n c a l l
he pn: -ne nt co nfe ren ce in \\ nnh lnr :1r »n
o r o u n d e r l l m l t n l i n n ol'a r m a m e n t s
a u mm n c l n l .T h e p r e s s i n g n e e d o f
- .l d e r l a z a pr op o sa l fo r |re d uc -
Io n n r l l m l l l t l o n b y a x r e e m r n t o f w a r
ax p gm l lt u n e w as :m l mm l f: en t i re l y n u
Q g r o u n d o r m o m l l l y o r r i g h t e o u r~ess , h ut n l n p l a n fo x é u t t l n g d o w n
h e o p c n l l n g e x p e n s e s a t l l w g o ve r n -
|n t .l f time U u i w l l St at en : m ve r n m e n t
Uuiletuses.
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a n U . n . l m . c n n w a r r . l t n l f l
Back to Pnwzr Pricu.
Cincinnati. Ohh:Hrfall is sold lwroat the prewnr prim* of 5 rent:1 fur 1
16ounce loaf. The anlaotlnccmcnt wasmlde by the mnmlgor of al* rhaln of¢f°¢¢rr stores. 'Ima la the first city
to m1 bread at this prim.
Thv Unitmi Suma ;:l|\\f1|ll}(l \l is the
in r gr s t sin gle vn m i n y vr o !m m a n d
\\¢ ~un n in th u c ou nlr y.At t h e pr e fa u t
tl n u - i n ti m e x e c u t ive c i vi l se r vi c e o f
Ib n I-e d tr a l g on - na m lm t , a nd ex c lu s iva
o f 1 | l | \ a r m y n m ! n h y t h a n - u m n n
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wh i le na n . w he n t h e n u mb e r o l' fe d er a l
o r n p i o y t u w a s e r m In l 3 f . 'r l l m n I t is
n a w an s pe r so n ou r n f ¢\ rr y 68 in l is a
Un i t e d S t a t e s \ t l m l a n d ma y l o n o f a s
j o b l l a l l w a s w o r k i n : fo r t h e x r u ve r n -
lne nr.Th o s e ml vu l n z l n n s a r e b a u d
o n m o n t m u i m a t u m o l ' t h o b u r e a u o t
th o c e t r s lm i n a u t lr l p a t i o n o f t h e r e
suit s nr ma. .tuu n¢-o nnh mznc rnl cens us.
P r i m m t h e o u t b r e a k n f t h e w a r .
In 10 1 4. th e n u mb e r o f m on an d w o me n
i n r l vl l po ni li on s In : l m e x vc u t i ve
wnice sum npp mxlm ntaly 39- '».B ~10.I n
mm It h ul l g r o wl : in IE R S IF J.I n I D U .
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t h e |; m c r n m \ 'n l w a s n o t r u n cm a n:|~\~=|\l und Ilnlulllzy basis. nm! therefore
It wa s no t ne mas ar y to k ll mlr t he e xa ct
nu m lw r o f em p lo y s .- o n o n th e 1| aJr0 \I.
me a n t o the m.The 11 |a t t hing the y w ill d iscov e r, u
I n l n en ve r ed w h en I b eg a n th e p re s e n t
In q u ir y ,I l t h a t n o b o d y kn o w s ,a n d
n o b o d y i n t h e g o ve r n m e n t se r vi c e 1 |
c h a r g e d w i t h k n m r i n z .t h e c n e t
n u m b e r o f em pl oy ee s i n t h e se r vi c e
l i e d o i r n ~
m y a u n t w u ~u g a n d d n m l i d
Ig i n k i é z u f a v
mg o u n l l . s o m e ~a a i d s h a g u e n o d
o u l d i e t m e t r y i
i s d n i n g m l g o o d
l p ; - m n l t a v
Y o u u a ~
O c t o p u s H o t D a n g e r o u l
T h a oc to pu s h a s t h e p o w e r o r
ch a n g i n g c b l or m o r e h i g h ly d e ve l o p e d
t h a n 'a n y o t h e r l n i m l l .Ho e o u t d s e -
c o m m o d o t e h i m s e l f t o t h o \ l \ \ d h a c k
g m t t n d J1 a t u n s n pt o l d w i t h o u t a
trvnuo r.In d e e d . t h i s i s h i s m u m Il n o
o f dot ens e.H o cl in gs me ch an i ca ll y
u l l h h i s m a n y s u c k e r s t o w h a t e ve r h e
m a r t o u c h . b u t n t i g h t g r i p u p o n t h e
sl ig ht co n st r uc t io n be t w e e n h i s hr-nd
a n d l i t t l o r o u n d b o d y i n va r i a b l y
os o o o s h i m to r e l ax h i s h o l d .To s e e
100 the federal civil aenrlm payroll
Il0\\amounts to more than sewnhundred million clnllan annually. The
largvst single hrunrh ll the Post Omce|lnlmr!m|.'n!.wlth nearly 303.000 em
ployees.The War department hasmon' tlmn l2.'»00D.rlv!llnn employees.
:ho Navy department about 00000.° and
1It l s n o t p r l a l h l e t o A n d o u t w i t h i n
h u n d r e d s o f l h n u m n x d l o f d o l l n r u h o w
mu :In t h e vn n e a St at es p a y s y e a r l y
n r m o n t h l y l n S a l a r l vt a n d w a n a I
w e n t t o t h e Tr e a s u r y de p ar t m en t ,t o
t h o a p p r o p r l n l l u n n r o n z m i t l e e o f m n -
g m n s , a n d e l s e w h e r e w h e r e I t h o u g h t
In g n n b o d y k n o s o r l s c h a r g e d w i t h
k n n w l n g . e ve n a p p m x l m u t e l y , w e m m
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puhllo malls and tho aifnlrx Of thoIndiana,und edu:ate children In
Alnnkn.It grants pnlenls nf Inven-tlou. Il will the clofks uf the country.
Ioro-mats the wenth;r and ma llsUviannrvnlions of Ill! stars and hmfenly
bmllen.ll consuurtn hullcllnzs, doth.mmhu, brhlgox, lrrlgntlnn works. builds
runnin and aeroplane.make!onlnnnce and ammunition.clothing
and other xuppilrs for lla noldlern and
sailors.It makes all Its own moneyand.does ail its own printing.It dio-
trllmlrs all mall and many packages.Tho govemmenl does everythlug
tlml any employer ln the Unlttd Sine:don In ndlllllon to n m a r many
lhlngn that no other employer does.
How does n treat lla people?ls It
a good employer or a had employer!
m h c r g i r l w i l l ha n d l e a n oct op us
ml gh z d i s p d t h e fe a r s o f th e m o n
n e r vo u s b a t h u r : h a t e ve r mi st oo k a n
o ve r g r o w n M b 'ns h fu r : h e ei g ht -
an u e d te r r o r of t h e d e e p . .
,I I .1 I .tm | 1 ln y e M A n y In st i tu t io n t h a t e m
p l n y s o n e i n s e ve n t y t h r e e o f a l l t h i s
t'otm t.|§s w o r k e r s u n d n l h t fo r t h e
osme ntll ture n t a u c h a l a r g e p u n o f
o u r a n n u a l rm r r n u o a 1 :en t i tl e d t o
yo u r l wr l n u s co n s i d e ra t i o n .Y o u I n d
y o u a l o n e p u ! u p t h e m o n e y .
n .a vare questions that I should advise them l l w l d m e n .l h e m l n e n a n d o t h e r
s m r k e n w h o neck na t l n u a l i r a l l o u o f
in du s tr y . t o lo o k l nt o b e fo re th e y c om -
m l t l l l e m a e l vn .
L e t t h e m a n d o u t fo r th em se lves
To b e w l t h n u t u m u s t a c h e i s u d f !
g r h u r i n m a n y p n r t s o l Si n d h o r
Ii i g h . A l b a n l n .Th e A l b n n i d n m m l n e r
tel ls b n 'eh l i d sto ri es i n \\1:1cI1.u n
l i k e o u r m a g e me l o d ra m a .l l u l n n y n
is th e h a ir l es s m u n w h o flg u re n u s : h u
vl il nl n. - -Xnt lu lm %Gengrxqmlaic S u u m q
'< - _Q.,,.'m :~
Help Your Kidneys Fight Ula! Cold!
Winter Colds and Chills weaken the Kidney; and Are the
Direct Cause of Many Serioux Kidney Disorders
S wima-time lur buzhlzho-time? Does
My c old,l or mack of wiv lanyou une. Adu and all warn out) Doa
your bunk throb and ache und it lem:
you jun un°t keep :vine smother day?
Then leak w your kidneys!Gvip. eohln
md chill:throw a heavy #sin on the kid-
neys.'Huey overload the blood with
Kgilclu md impurities dm the kidneysve to Eller oi The kidneys weaken
under thin-uuh of new work become con-geded and innlmed
Ns linle wonder then. thu cvey wld
u Usa Doan's," Say
Ends you m8 'wiehn-muring bukaehe.
rheumatic pninl.udmhw. d nes andannoying blndda irrquluitiea.
Bax dank worry!Simply realize du:your kidneyu nre'ovu'v¢o|Led nk nach lines;<ndne;i u:nj;n:.dGdel>ao i l)a arQ
I z y ' e ur w eekidneyc the help =1»=y'L'..i° Ali! *fm
also by drinking purevalet freely. -gg;
lightly. end ~ deaty of fresh nil
rel.Dean 1 KI My PIII:hw h dp e d
thounnda md nhould help you.Akv vw
nqhbwl
These GoodFolks: '
ES r `.¢I ~;r J .I '\,`~a |
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fnn~ ~1|1Ra.I ' w i l g 1 ;~
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w. H. ||¢|n1'\1nE, Flrmlr, n. F. n. No. 3,Rid Oak. Iowa, np: "Hr back had been pvingme uuubiqfor some time and my hdnqm lrrerft.
neun; raguhrln Even Ilttk cold I maineledsettled on my dneys md made me nun.Mybark would bl mn tu lun lzhing.I snr DouflKidmrPiill ndnrtild hishix. Ind got intobarn..Mtn win: them, I tual]ht.Anytim that I lun since taken Desai n Palll.ihey lure slimy! l.>encE.led ms."
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Sono, ~-»~-1;;_°¢1~v- um ~| new m a con tion I:ight cold it tiny: mlda ilal tmubil iwne.
Hy iudneya "';;"'=g-'= ~ painful and iihss:nl m .tooqumthr.Aim mia; ni..-. Kndney PIII: I :X
better.Ihpt on u.du;hDosa'¢ until I lld ledt1roordanoI:m.|».In v a a u t h d a n t u a dthe tzouhk :mel than.
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DISAPPRDVE5 LEGISLATION
Valcn Uluppraval of llee-Bponneml
r~ ,\.?B'E.\.\.;§\E»
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P mvA|.|Ds To FORGET
ne e of a C a n a r y o r G o l d t l l h In
t h c S l e k r vb m l n vl r l a h l y H a s
Be na fl ci al Efle ct .
'x t ti m e y o u a l t I n n ro o m ,t h e
lsl zl ng a of w h l o h Ir w l n d e n b o w l
oldrlwh.vonslmler h o w mlzch t i m e
sp e n d w : |t r : h l n | : t h u s m a l l fi s h a l
: m l m 5 | u \ \ | }a b o u t o r d a r t a b o u t
u m m o f u n c h u l l u r .
»u h h ya l l w i l l |L'¢ml'l\tdt.'y o u
i n d u l g i n g t h e u s u a l t l m d e n c y n l
n o r m a l p e r s o n t o b e n t t r a l r l e l l t o
ng o b j e c t s .I n s l t k per unl ui a n d
You are entitled to the benefit
of the doubt.Why not fake
advantage of fr?
Th e lo w i s very c areful in protec ting the
rights do prisoner chlrged with o crime.
How about the Law off Common Sense and
the msn who has committed an errorody?Isn't
th i s a g o o d p l a o e t o u s e t h e beneiit of the
doubgtoo?\
Take your own case:If you don't know for
eure whether tea or coffee is harming you, you
59 k n o w th o tma n y | ._§_e harmed h y t h e d r o g
element in tea andghouBee, and that headathes.
ne rvwsr r m. o r h i blood pressure are symp-trine whic h dren tell that the drug. caiibine. is
giving the nervous system too much jolt.
Probably you know, too, that some people
c=nt drink n c up of tea or cones at bed-time,
and Slew wail that night.
W h e r e r n n n y § l; e b e e n h a r r n e d b y ta i n d
c offee. and rung;-;be harmed, isn'tirwelJ to
put the benelit of the doubt on your side beforedoubt becomes an unpleasant cenainty?
'There'e durm without lmrm inr Peetuoa-at
pure cerell beverage, rkh in Havor, Rally Sitilfy-
ing: the favorite table drink M thousands.
Suppose you try giving yo=uzself this beneit
today , and keep up the test for ten days; then
judge the resuhs.See if you don't fee] better and
work better. You can get Posturn wherever good
food and drink are sold or served.
Poamm comes in wk forage: lnsunt Patum (in dns)
mlde lnlnntiy In :hc np by the lxldhion of boiling wnterPatou: Coral (in pnehguld lun: bulk. los* than whoprefer to mah the drink whamcha mud in ode; prepared)undo by bdling for 30 minutes.
P o s t u m f o r H e d t h
"'I`hc re's a Reason"
_
I. "
na r i e s n h n r v w i t h go ld fis h t h e
r o f I n I n g t h e c h i e f a n i m a t e e n -
In m vn i t o t h o s i c k . - N e w Y o r k
u .oa zn vw l. a nd l u li n- a ss ed a nd ver y
g i x Ln sx lt l mo re a o.
z pays.hnlogy o f th i s u l t r n c t l o u
; : | n n b y D r .lId\ \a r¢ l N .L e l w y .
e r l y ve t e r i n a r i a n l n t h e anlzmnlz
a l r u l p a r k z o o .Ile-l s h o w c o n -
|w i t h r l l § l fl h n w n u n p e t s t o r e .
c k |n . r s o m \ l y i n g l n b e d s p e n d n
I d m l n f t u n e w a ! ¢ !1 i n ; : t h e g o l d
l f a n a q u a r i u m i s i n t h e i r m u m . "
lltl." I t l u k e n th e i r m l n d h n f l
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YU ; n f" n d h l h nu h l h 0 l l u i l nQu¢\ nhd Nuoglans Hu ncnolan
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~ L - ~ N s
fern a ready was ol utilizing runny ar-
ticles after their value to every one
but the }uuk man allpear»\ to be zone.
The Wrong Fool.
Frum a lvlvgraau rv¢\u1|y rif\='l\9dby the lllslrld superintendent of ln
Indlun railway from n Babu stmlunmasts-r: "Cmning on duty early In She
morning ¢Ind ln my new and white unt-
form I perwhed n man mented on l
bn: In n nnkw and aggressive manner.
Taking hlm to he an nrdnary pu-sengelq I pmcowed to slap him. where
upon lm hastily arose. pnlocked themid bor, clad himself in at xadlcemanm
unlform he lock thrreuul nm] arrested
me.The sho# is thus situated nu thterroueuun peddte.Plum amxs\u~e~."-
Lnntinn Morning Post.
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méee ~rea ASPlmn
ARNINGI Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin.
niess ,
or getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians
~ver 22yearsand proved safe by miilions for
you see the name "Bayer" on tablets you are
Colds Headache Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain
Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directionu
sm, "nerr" nm. of 12 mlm-Am mules also and loo-Dug-im.A-»uu||r:asnuunetlu¢Mu¢nnm¢¢l»»~um4||w¢|uu1neuu
al.l e m :t h e m l m co n n de n t : l m h l s
c a n d i d a t e w l i l w i n In i i : e l i r t i o n m a y
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A Forgotten Ar;-..-
ln New Ynrk=¢mnels there may
he counted hundreds ar signs that
mud "\¥m<hmakvr."Yet perhaps lcan
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Th e ro s e , £ n ; r!r m d 'u n at i o n al B ow e r .
wa s c h u !- vu a s t h e m u n t1 5 "l s ym b d | . £
: h e close o f t h e W a r o f th e Roses.
T h e sim mm- ck ls . i lr ml y lmhml zled l n
l r l l h h e a r t s u s : S t . P n t r i c k t i l e d
I t i n i l l u s l n t e o n e o f h i s s e r m o n ;
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tl o nn l em h le r n o f Sc or ra ud beca use.
l n use m l m o f M a l c o l m l l .u m o a t
Il l i a : w i t h t h l s t l e s s a ve d n S w t e h m n -
h a s fr o m D a n i s h i n va s i o n .
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nlclpnl udldnln attended the nnvellinu
at |mlI<'e lwnciquaners of a bronzelahieg to the into 'Tlzendure Roosevelt
in memory of his s\\r\lu'| to the clly
nn head of the dvparlllwllt In 1&\5.It"un al :lft from e [:rot1]| of the ¢0!one!°n
the post omce.
"A missionary In Spuln used to lendlhltk bundles uf Spanish nf.wspqpen
to his alner.Znmlde un neuupapenwnuld be hidden kid giures, buns ot
Ilrdlnel,line sp u mh emhrolderiu.Intern. all kind: of lhlngs.
350111: IIIBII mm mu . wa n e wx-tng. was nwerheard to my to an lm-ulnlrr :eller nt the door:
"No,my husband cannot me n mtoday: he is very much mlecompoeedr'
-lluilaulpdls Star.
A Gemailrnent.
*Why did =.."`I{?L"=., leading un
dmpie life?""Be Iound fa mo com
pllcuted."-1Jfe.
A!1er ali, the only man really worthhelplutl l the pruverblil chip wh t
helps himself.2 ""*""3' nml }"'"' ;:Is|.n ". place ln till _._.. -§"."_1'f5'l°"__f."_.'.'1'f L___ "1'f'fl "\'\'lml du son mm: or our cm. an.g . .
room hp user] mu \:0l||!u1amlu!1vr.; ; " 'JT a n 'f ` i ` { " ' i r ` } " » . " " " " ' ; " " " 'P m n H e 1 r r : o m e !" i n k e d t h e Il n d l t w d ~ t h e
_|t .'i'.'.. 1... lt .....'I..i . " H § . . . .°..`f n|_| l \ f ¢ I l \ l l G r l i l d l c , \ f h 0 W i l ~|-|P :
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t o m
Su n .
I n
:a m i
tonal
m a C r m ; C o u r i e r l u u e l F m t N u m b e r .
\'LnaIlln;,'tun,Il .C . - T h e l i n t i ssu e
u f the lt v q Cnw a c Courie r.u w e e kly
nc\\s; \a |»r nltnla llnhe d by Il w A m e r i -
vuh HEI]('rm\s t o rv||lm.\°It va rious
ml b l i c at i o n s al m eu r wd ..\ z n o m :" " { Tw
as u uw Urv il. lgn up.u a \. v\ |\ lC | " 1 la 'n y s b o w l Iu l m o u t .
" T h e w o r s t g a m e n e r m e d o n na.
th o u g h , In s th e w o r k o f a p r o fe ss i o n a l
!e \ i \ a l l s l .l i e t o o k a n o l d , n n m l e d
pourtcunl.sc ra tc he d o u t t h e can ce ll a-
w l t h l o - u l pr i de .
" W e l l , "re p li e d t h e g u e s t , w h o vu
e fl d t n t l y o r a p e s s i m i s t i c m m d m i n d ,
- n s e e m s t o m e t h a t t h e h o n w a l l o w -
i n g l n t h e p u d d l e s s l u n g S h l u a n - a n
In n ! l l h s a l t h v l l l n l n n n h m t u i l i : n l
Regularity
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Qlun:er subs;rll;\:rn lx Pren||hn1IInu
im: fmna whom a ieltcr in repmdueed
on the cinver.
Tommy O'Connor l l Idlntlllad.{"hl¢u|:u, Ill.--Svarrll In nw mlddioneil.for Tcluluy 0(.'unnm§',vast|1|\e1l
nmnderer,was pnmu mlw with re-newed \l|,'or fnllowlng lndentidcnlionI| . . . . . . _ . . . l .- 9 \ n. . . .
2.2" "-'";.':;*','.,:~::;'°.;';,:;;,";';f :; ; " : a ; 3 mr ' " " » ¥ ¥ » 1 ~ ' f 1 § " " T;
he patted on the cmda reverse dda,anywhere. -humans City Bur.
and :ben tried to lend me mln ;At a n A mmn C lu b .
u dfh 3° mallxie ma zu-0 la.Brolm---Smith?new novel,"Tho
t we pepp are I D 1 |d be mu =-»»==- as I um '»~f»-»»~:";;':;:;:'.,.¥:;f:'°1'fr ,:f::.:*..:._.,:,f':
pls who srouldsrt steal a n u t - s n l s u c u
conllunaliy templeel to cheat the cus .m m and the post."--Detroit r a n i .Ion _E"!. fT°._""{'I"1.f'.'Ef. __'
W ithout ior\:ggorin'i-»
tating, Nvrid e m i h e
food mme. -Ting many
tiny _muscles m th e
intesupc a c an than rc -
znovc at reidarhr. Ag-aoluu.-.ly hnrmleu-try n.
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n m L e a vi n g z u W i n t e r Bas e.O p p u n u n i l y d o - e n n l w a l t fo r t h e m m : r e r u n n u m u h a s zo m t o n h i s "- _
I\¢ ur '| u r k . - . '\ r l § a | | vc u n i t s o f t h e t h u l l l i f e .i W ° \ W m ¢ m »~ ~ ~ ~
A t l a n t i c f l e e t u l l l r . I: h a ve l l n l r w l m vrIn a v h r w é : o i l e d f u r fl l za n ln n um u .I ) 0 n !h o a m i n o r :="|'Y\f1"h| \ \ r n o f Tl w r e n m n o m o r e a t l l u ,s o Ju n k l w fi n s ' 1 " - d ¢ T ¥ ° U ¢ - 'n r t e n s i ve i m f
C u b a , f o r t h e l r a n n u a l t a r g e t p n l c l i w .rmrketw.'1 = 1 9 r 3 j » _¢y»1=¢.__p r o v c m e n t x h u i t l -
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--THE ENTERPRISE-Pinwxhz - 1
aa umor on ACT IV IT IE S
l
Hr. and Hra. Ray Bataon nd sons.
Hatton and Avery of Lincoln visiteda m w n n e w a t . 2 . h a H m m .
Jungblnth homellr. and ltra. Joe Enéraon of Oma-
ha ui!! visiting Saturday and Sun-
day at the Julian Jungbluth home:
The Ladies Auxilary will nerve the
Leeion boys to a dinner neat Tuesday
night.Ea-aervica men of all wars
are iamlted.A general mweale and
and athletic program ia assured.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Meyer, Gretchenand Allen autoed to Omaha and tool'
in Merchants o__f Venice at the Bmn~
dela Thursday.Mrs.Lena Smith visited several
days with relatirea here.
n __ _-_
man and Clara Hengedoht.
The lliaaea Ellen and Anna Ldlman
returned to the State liniveraity on
Monday after spending a week: Xmas
Harry Fitch was up from OmahaSunday and divided his time at vladt-
hlE'THODlE»"I Cuenca NOTES
I '>
ing relatives and hunting rabbits.We are glad to report one new
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pierce Jr: came member by letter last Sabbath morn-
vaeatlon with their mother. llra. Lila- up from Bldr Sunday and are aim ing.We have received 30 on profes-
hie Ldlihan."""`1'e"t the HaHa' of "h li r a m - e r f w i i m arzarfrrnaa ?:`oh!'€i"eT\'cé We
Walter Wachter ahelled corn.for Pierce Sr.'have received 39 by letter and 23 on
Emil Lallrnan Friday.|Hr.and Mrs.Lynn Parrlah andgarofeaalon of faith since the present
Albert and William Lallman were daughter.Mary Marie, were enter putor c ame. melting 62 in all.We
Arlington riaitora Friday.tained at a aix o'clock. dinner at the
Fred Egbera of Uehling was a call-|0 L. Hilainger home.
er at the Sadie Hengodoht home Mols-Mina Mary Lowe spent the week-
day wenlnz end at her home north of town.Arthur Mengedoht ia the vo=»""|w. H. Han-mm of Tekamah spent
owner of a Fond truck which he pur~ o few days the peat week nt the home
chased at Fremont recently.inf hia daughter. Mrs. Harry Cooper.
Wm. lloltmen received a telegram
from Beardstown. Ill., Saturday that
his mother was aeriowy ill at that
place and he left immediately for her
bedside on Sunday rnoming.
Miss Mae Olaon hae resigned aa
principal of the high school on account
of poor health and left Friday for her
home at Oaceola.Mies Jettie Bianchi
of Gretna. has accepted the positionMra..Don C. Weber and Min Hin-.nie Wolf were shopper: in Fremont l""d took up the work Monday.
Saturday afternoon.;BOTTOM NEWS ITEMS |1. N. Warrick ol Blair was a Her-
mon bueinesa visitor Monday fore-Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Gdnea of F"°°1mont returned Saturday after visiting.Hr. and Hrs. Jas. _Conaty drove to . noon.~ aseveral days at the Pfeider home.l o m m New Tenra day and,aiter A r u m b e r o f th e ~ m o n N l 'Mm Ernest lIlaner and aon. Paul. having: dinner with her sister. 31,,feompanied the Commillrt; appointed
were in Fremont Saturday..lit J. Flynn of Benson, visited Mr. and bl' the lf '"'" ~ ove r to iowa on t;
Mr.and u n .G.z.Pfelfer, uf. Mrs. Bry ant at the Methodist hoapi-tour of 111-=|>¢~=1=°n in regard to secur-
and Lira. Ote Badger. Mr. and Mraf tal and oleo Men. Watson Hain at the ing electric :taht power.The result
Ernest Webb attended a wedding anfwine hlemodal mpsuz.|*~ they have about at-¢io¢d to connect
niversary of Mr.and Mel.0.E.Lisle Mahoney underwent nn °Pe|e|.`\§ith the ';°"ti"¢"13\Rleetraeel Cn
Galrea of Fremont on Jan. 3.This lion last Wednesday, Jan. -I, at thewaa their 29th anniversary.|Dr. Lukena hospital In Teltnrnah.Hu
.Announcements were received of ia getting along nicely from last ro-
tlte marriage of Misa Bernice Galnea nom.daughter of Mr.and Lira. Chet Galnem!Mn .Glen Rey.Mrs.Ralph Ray.
and Mr. Del`od of David City. on the
Slat of December.Lira. Dclioed is a
teacher of Latin in the Creston
Lira. I-'rel Ray. Grace Ray. Mm Joe
ltandur, Mrs. Iverson, Clara nnd Pearl
Iverson,Mrs.Randal Iverson.Mrs.
aehoola.She La a graduate of Arllng-° Auzust Anderson and dnmthter Ruby
tcn hlgh school and also of Fremont have formed a club,meeting each
cedlege.Mr. DeFonl ia n. mall carrier "l'hursday P. Ill. with some member.of David City.|l.a.¢t 'l`hur:~dny. Jan. 5. seven of the
Aliases Bessie Krajieek and Maude members and three visitors spent the
Ilnatera were ahoppera ln l"remont'tin1e with 5lrs.°Rnndal I\.ersn:'. aew-on Saturday afternoon.ling, after which n delicious lunch was
Mr . a nd B m Bruce Dickerson of
Fremont were visitors over Sunday
at the Hell Marshall home.
Six ear loads of sheep and eattte
were shipped from Dale to the Omaha
markets.The atock was owned bar
Mel!Harahalt.Hennan .lungblotlm
Frank Gelator,Frank Brown and
Chadea Wahlgren.
Mr. and Mrs. C.H.Grau.enter-
tained Sunday. dinner for Mr.and
Mrs. R. E. Miller. Mr. nrd Mrs. Burt
served.
Mr. and hint Prentice Smith and
Mra. L. D. Warrick drove to Bancroft
!~lo\¢'~y. Jan. 9. to attend the fun:\
of hire. Jean Ganon.Peter Tyson
Mrs. Story Hain. Lira. hlalzsrie Lippin
cott,Minn Josephine Johnson and
others from Blair went up on the
train.
a Mr. and Mra Randal Iverson spent
Monday with her brother, Air. Mor:-lsCl1rie1en1\en,\west of Herman.
of Den Memes, Iowa The c ost will
be 5'.§c per kilowatt as against Te»
Tléc.Carrol Foster and family have agmln
moved back from Minnesota and will
tnkefup their reslden here.Their
household goods nrriv Linn ~
they have moved into the Roy lin
property across the track.
Sntunlnyh Omaha papers contained
the announcement ot the mornlake of
Merlin wagers of Calhoun. to Bliss
Marie Wrlcd ole0 of that rlnee.Zllr.
wagers is well known here where he
was operator for aorne time and lint
:1 rumber of friends who wish for
thern n lone and hnnnv life filled \'.'il.h
lore. prosperity and happinessAbout thirty members nf the *llo-
aonie fodtrc \t"5re gueetn nf the Tekn-
mah order Tuesday euening.The oc~
eneion was the pnbiic installation OI
oflleer-\ and the work was beautifully
u"rl lmprraévely clone.After the
clone of the work a hnn~uc'Pun
served to which one hundred and six-
ty more served.l l r a aa n _ . . - . . .L u a u q n a u n n r l h h l
have a letter for next Sabbath morn-
inn
.lesua said, 'The gates of hell shall
not prevail against it." that ls agalnat
His churc h. ao the people who prat
about i te world getting worse aretalkinfnoraertse.God is not defeated
and will not be.Some folks are de-
Ieated because they give up. or, oe
gorne nay.they "Lay down on the
job."We hear no little talk about
His being the "Len daya," and that
we are "near the end of time."This
ia also senseless and foolish. for .lexus
enid no one knows anything about lt.
In Matt. 24. Jesus was nkgd three
eetione. and much oi Hia statements
ere was in reference to the over-
throw of J emsalem. and not of the
end of the world.Much of this so-
qlled preaching these days ia cheep.
unfounded guessing.Personally.wc
kwin we cannot stay here long,
whether the wodd goes on or rot. so
the end of the world is not eo much
our eoncern if oura is all. "
You are invited to worship with on
next Sabbath.You are welcome to
our Bible school.If you want to help
do things worth while. come with tts
and help ue. for we have n. big pro
gram.J. A. Johnson, Minister.
n\P1'zs1 c n u n c n x o r a s
-L;\..t Sunday brotljrht increased at
"andance and interest to our Sunday
1 hoo'.Mrs.Baird? clans of young
"¢i~= are enminn out atrom' in the
content and threaten to defeat Mr.
!1filc.'=| elna of boys.Mm. l.nruh's
class of ladies are steady I- attend-
ance and the men's class will have to
step lively or they will tind themselves
at the foot ol the list.Men!all out
next Sunday morning and we will win
yet.
On Sunduv morning the pewter wil
speak on "The Disappointed Christ,"
and in the evening on "The llndlaeour-
for the future.They ere expecting
a larger attendance Sundayevening.
Sunday afternoon the pastor will
preach at the Pteaeant View school
house at the eloae of Q1e1rSu]1day
school hour.
Cltauney M.Foreman.Panor |
(j} {R}5Tl. ¢N c u un c n NOTES l
lAfter the holiday slump the Bibleschoolisontheupgradeagaimi
One hundred twenty- eight tant Sun-
day ahoare we are mowing back to-
ward normai attendance.|
The Loya! Son sand Daughters stilleluimthe banner. thirty-three p r !
ent last Sunday.;
The morning preaching service was |
the bent atterded for some time.
There ia to be baptismal service im-
mediately after the evening sermon
next Sunday.
The chureh board decided that tha
prayer rn ing nhould meet in the
homes of embers until warmer
weather in order to save light and
fuel.Choir practice Friday evenirg
at the home of Bro. Spellrnan.
Subject of the sermon next Sunday
morning:"Source of Life and Power
and Holy Spirit Guidance."Subject
of the evening sermon:"Chrinian
Disarmament Versus Christian
Armor."_W. B. F. Robb. Minister
Cn.\"rrz=:1. MORTGAGE SAl.l1
0'Hanlon,Maher &0Han!on
Attorneya
By virtue of the authority \eeted
in me by the C. A. Ric hey Paving
Company, of Omaha, Nebraska, mon-
|ra8'@@$. 1 will sell atpublic auctior
at two o'elock, p. m.. on Satudoy, Feb
ruary -ith. 1922. at the W elt Front
door of the Court House in Blair
Washington County,Nebraska.one
|n I |||
Ford one-ton tr o d .engine No.
2'lZ69'2'l, 1921 Iieenae No. 'r-soo, to the
highest bidder for cull..
The mid sate ia had in foreclosure'of_ a certain ehattal mortgage given
by one Bruce Winans under date of
Svrwqper 12th, 1921.on said Ford
truck. to the said C. A. Richey Paving
Company.said mortgage being No.
4458 ol' the Chattel Mortgages on file
in the ofllee of the County Clerk of
Washington County,Nebraska.The
amtunt claimed by the aaid C.A.
Ric ey Paving Company to be due
under aaid ehattel mortgage is the
sum of Seventy ($70.00) l:f>Ilare, to-
gether with interest thereon at the
rate of eight per cent {B'?H per
annum from the 12th day of Septem-
ber, t92t, and said Ford truck above
described will be sold to satisfy the
amount due said C. A .Richey Paving
Company under said ehattel mortgage,
and the costs of aaid aale.
MAURICE MEHRENS,
Sheri!! of Washington County,
50-4t Nebraska.| - - _ _ ,
When in Omaha
STOP W ITH US
Hotel Conant
'Hotel Sanford
Hotel Henshaw
Our reputation of 2% years tale deallpq
la back ol theae hotels.Gueate mayatop at any one of them with the aa-lttranca ot recdvlnz honest Vlduo and
courteoua treatment.CONANT nom. COMPANY
`C00li WITH o-A-5
The only sensible. sanitary
l l
THE EN'1"iiRPRl§i.£IPR
|: h vs e ' - * " 'GENERAL A ND LOCAL NILW S AND COM MENT
BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JANUA RY, 19, 1922.Nos:
~§=>.§"w »fSfr~1€fS~ ~ °§°' wssm Busmiss Rm/:nw
",,;:;;':::§;,';;:"' L?§2§,d§Z§.'3I.""2"J31,f'&"»iTZ§".1.'£~
e equivalent of the tax on state
-The balance in the totd fund.
982.000, was then éintébutzd in ac-
~rdmce with the old law of 2915
hieh gives one-fourth of the total to
n d e r N e w l i f q h l i i i f .A r t $59, 995
Go e s l o C o un t i e s C o n ln l n i n g U n -
u s e d 3 - : h o o k L a n d
S t a t e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t J.M . i d o t a e n
c e r t i n c d t h e : e m i - u m u a i st a t e
~o o l a p po r t io n m en t fo r D e c em b e r i n
~r d l n c e w i t h a n o c t o f t h e l eg i s l a -
u n e o f i 9 2 1 p r o vi d i n g a p l a n t o a i d
h o o ! d i s t r i c t : c o n t a i n i n g ' l u t e l a n d s
~t so ld o r d ee de d.A s s u c h l e n d i s
~t ta xa b le ,t h e sc ho ol di s t ri c t s o r
~onlie:i n w h i c h t h e y a r e s i t u a t e d
a r e c o m p l a i n e d t h a t t h e y d e r i ve d n o
cn fr o m s l a t e l a n d s .Th e l e g i s l a -
u r e h a s r e fu s e d r e p e a t e d l y t o o r d e r
t a t e l e n d s a c i d , b u t n s e m a t t e r o f
~uity t o co un t ie s c o n t n i n i n k su c h
~s i t ha s er ac te d n la w wh ic h gi ve n
u e h co un t ie s o n a m o u n t e q u a l t o
h a t t h e t a x o n s t a t e l a n d s w o u l d b e
s u c h l a n d s w e r e t a x a b l e .
Th i s a m o u n t i s t o b e t a k e n f r o m
e t o ta l fun d for d i st r i bu t i o n t o co u n ~
es a n d d i s tr i c t s b e fo re t h e t o t a l fu n d
di s t r i b u t e d .Th u s c o u n t i e s h a vi n g
o s t a l e l e n d s g c t l e s s o f t h c s c h o o l
pp o r t i on m e n t a n d c ou n t i e s c o n t ai n i n g
t o la n d s re c e i ve - m o r e t l u n t h e y
~ e e b v t h e d e d u c t i o n b f t h e e q u i vn -
t o f t h e l a n d t a x f r o m t h e t o l l i
n d b e f o r e i t i s a p p o r t i o n e d .
Th e t o t a l f u n d a p p o r t i o n e d i s M 5 -
80.0 u t o f t h a t a m o u n t t h e r e i e e -
obhirsed from the big municipd plznl.
of the city.
The Herman village board decided
at Ita mesting Monday night to invite
HERMAN 'ro HAVE
T M plan-1 for the installation in
tcrmnn of a satinfeetory eleodvlight
and poncr service are napidly taking
shape.Tire latest proposition made
»v the (fontinentul Gas and Electric
Corporation of Oznshs seems the best
ret. roooivod.This company oifen to
build the transmission line from some
point on its weltern Ioim system to
the western bank of the Missouri river
opposite Herman and to furnish eur-
-cnt metered at that point for z ms.s
lrnum price of 7 rents 5 kilowatt hour.
with discounts for large consumption
down to 6 cents a kilowatt.
The Continental Ga.-1 &Electric
corporation ls one of the largest con-
cerns of this kind In the west.It in
nlrfodv operating about twenty-five
leetrie power plants und serving per-
lps 150 towns in Nebraska and Iowa
ith current.These towns are in
am :nd small groups, most of them
n western Iowa and centril Nebraska.
mndualiy |.s.more towns ue taken in
ese lrroups are bein; united into
~ne zrelt system.Already many of the :forms are
onnecterl by heavy wires no that if
~no mencrnting plant is temporarily
i-tabled current may he obtained fromnotherwithoutintenuption of the
crvlca.'Dae western Iowa group
th which it in proposed to give Her-
s oonneetlon hu supply wirea
~nning into Ornsha so that in ease
~I a shortage of current from the
~mfmny's own plants current an be
3:=i°m'° .mismlrr mass an
THREE s 1 ' u . L S . ' € " " "STO~ :
AND THREE a NDRED GAL-
LONS OF IASH
Tu e s d a y s r a a a li ve ly d a y i n .
§=herl1!'soflh=e1rhmthesherl£»»
ontmp: the biggest han]under
Intl-liquor law ever made in ~
County.*
Tlmh a uls r a sr n a d eo n th e o u t
of Stillwater lake an the old Pal
furnsndtlmsatillwrasloeated ».»
the horn and lo cleverly eoneeal
that it took sornotlms alter the
thoritielm.uletJ 1sarrestto»--
the manner of getting in and.out -
the mtrmrrnnoan opirtmenz
the still ns loaned.
Four men were arrested d l to~
and a car_witl1 llquor Ins taken.~
men's runes who were arrested,
Roaey Casco. who plead suiltr to il
legal lon of liquor Ind nf
tlned $1 and out-i;Pete H »
F h n k n e w m a r m s ; v w n l .
Int three being out on gsqo baud!
appear on next 'haeodav for trial..
The still had hu-dr gotten ~|
way before the authorities ~
them.In the hm three stills,
moves, three hundred gnilons of --
and th tn y two barrela .of Mt ! -
fallons each were taken.P .1 :f q
waa in ah ap e !o r\ l| .l1d oGc o bu ld
ness but the hopes of tbep -»
ulbroblastodby tbeltrongarntoi
law.
now on the waiting lin.Dr. swizhfrhv announcement will be mule in
has been doing splendid work, being! next week's PIIPHS Those who ll-
second in the state for amount of ready know how to do Qheir own
SALARY CUTS UP 'ro BOARDS
The nlwvled c ut. in the llluiea
TEKABIKH PAVING w z u .W AIT
Tc h ma h He n li
l'unn Bureau in order to secure ad-
klitionsd assistance from the federallandnategovernment.The Farm
lliursau otttos is swamped with rc-
fquests from farmers all over the
county for early testing.Acconding-
.ly , they are being naked to line up
their townships by circulating petl~
tions.When 90%or more of the
farmem in a township are lind up,
the petitions will be forwarded to
Lincoln for approval.
E xi m veterinarians will then be
assigned as soon as possible, accord-
inir to the assurances ot Secretary
Stuhr and Dr.C.H.Hayes.This
will make it possible to go ahead with
this important work.At the present
rate. rapid as it ls, it will take two
years to test all the cattle in Wash-
ington cbunty.'l'he townships in
which the campaign is being pushed
are Herman,Ft. Calhoun, De Soto,
Grant and Fontanelle.t..
When the work was first suggested
lust summer by County Agent Olson.
there were very few people who lent
their active encouragement.Now
I
titlons and are giving freely of their
time and automobile use.The de-
mand for the testing is so universal
that the Farm Bureau oiilce is some-
times crmnied with men who are
wanting their cattle tested at once.
at the first ofthe yearand, in general,
wholesalers are looking for continuous
improvement.Trade has not muted
i n a b i g wa y b u t i tb e g a n i n a b c tte r
spirit and the outlook et the start ir
rnore promising than it was a year'
uso Stocks are lower this year and
deaiers have to buy to meet demands
but they are showing more conidenea
and less reluctance in making pur-
chases than they have for some time,
wholesalers say.
Some na:ns started their men on
the rond earlier tnan usod this year
_ond others are |111M1112 to start later
than last year.Salesrnc-n's meetings:
were held last week and representa-
tives of several nrma are starting this
week to the markets and to attend "t
nun] meetings of national associations
ln the different lines.Invertories are
not completed ln some llrms until
near the end of the month.In gen-
eral. January is a month of props:s»
tion for the btminess of the yen and
business is usually light.
Deistion NM Complete
Wholesalers are looking for a better
year but they are not expec ting n
boom nor even exceptional improve-
|ment.Dehstlon has been going on
unevenly and further readjustments
must be mode before trade can be
good.Greater deflation has taken
I
there srircgoperatora all over the
county who are circulating these re-.I
- - * _ - - . .
.
rssnuf aciuned commodities and thc
fltllfitin between them must be lessen
ed before tnde will no ahead freeiv
WB azrltnltnrld sections have :one
thru the nrst digs of dec line, in the
Opinion of a local wholesaler,and
manufactured products must come to
the same level in 1922.He predicts
that there wil be more failures ln
'he manufacturing sections.The sir-
Hculturnl districts are in better condi-
tion. he thinks nuse they tleflnt
ad and took th dr losses promptly
While the manufacturing industries
tri#-I to hold back the an-iam no ga
a result must stand accumulated
iollcs due to accumulated declines.
The nlrain may prove too irreat for
.litany of them..Industries that have
taken their declines promptly as thev
came to them are in better shape to
handle business with profit this year.
Rains Hinder Shipments
Recent rains in California are inter
f€'I"i"lr with shlpmer ts of fruits anri
vsgctnhlcs from California at present.
Hr .Sc ott md.Shipments of heed
lettuce. celery and oranges are light
as rains have prevented picking.
Ufmltrri run to small sian this y ear
but if the wus continue, the orargcs
new on the trees may grow to larger
d w . - s m e J c u m s i .
..
3111. xv.. it. luvmr nu.1 u=~|»... .......Hgggilu; DEPAKTBIENT work as chief opc ratnr at the tvlml
phone omce.Mrs.Bore:has done,
splendid and Ivithfui work at the of~.Mn A . W Barra was a Tekamnh ,,,__ lL- .....-s lhhnn \\hl¢ nnrl ".}|}|
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means." v_;_;~;;_;» g°'f;_;;1 method.Cheaper man any
L\- mm.a n - . . . . . . ¢ m lv¢ u ' n | \ » ¢ \
u r n u .bne a l cr u r u u ullu a w ;.man-
te rn.
h i r . m d M n . E r n e s t E i s n e r e n u n -
u i n e d t h e i r S u n d a y Sc h oo l : I n u a t
H u - - - -vw ¢ - - : u n a s i l t y u u v w w u \ u a n v l r v u n u n v u n u u u v l u l -| | 1 } q |l u g g ' U P g r f u n ; * u | ¢ | ;° ' " d H Y e v e n i n g w i t h t h e C i t v C m m . | i t l c o n t r a c t s r .o n c e a n d i f i t m e e t s l n n h .. . . 1 . . . 1 \ . . . . . . | .s w f i . .1 u . 1 . . . . . \ . .
1 -
.... ........... ..,......, ....-...-.. ,,..__. _.tricts of dhe state,the remaining
three-fourths to be divided on n basis
of school population.
___g. _;_vsg_ estirpated during the 1=g=1-.-
tiveleueion that tile equivalent the
land tat would be about 844.000 por
3-ear.Instead it turns out to be near-
ly $60,000. Cherry county gets $4.953
in the form of an equivalent to the
state land tax, Custer county eoming
next §li'|.]1 54363.Every county in
the state except Nance and Thurston
rontnin mate lands and get some of
the new fund.These counties happen
to contain Indian lands instead of
ing 65 herds with 974 head of cattle.
But even at this fast pace roost herds
will have 1.0 wait many months, many
must emit over a yesr.
T h e m n n i ~ f o x *
extra help and it is believed that these
petitions will so eHo¢:Li\ely show the
demand that the powers that be will
grant this.On the side of the form-
ers the chairman of each four square
miles of territory will furnish or have
furniabed transportation for the veter-
zo and out the mu about me new
'low o n farm hutchering just issued
by See. Stuhr.4 _w r w o f .iam
Vera l!aHe. baby damrhter of Geo.
W. and Marie Hors-in. was horn in
'the family home, three and one-halflrniles north of Blair, Nebr.. .August
'6, I920, and foil asleep in the arms
of Jesus, January t3, 1922. and one
year. five months and five deriirarisus.It in never necessary to re-mis a sweet littlr
quirr: that grub be furnished the test-er.Not in Washington county. The
Baby Morgangm, bmuf ol and miws y s md . the
lsha never knew n wol dau.fo qliit'
dl to hear plans and prices on paving
Il submitted by three gentlemen who
rlttresented large corporations *b g
specialise in 'F""f¢fP=l improvements
ily lnvllnr
After a rory detailed and inte;gg.
ing discussion relative to the cost ol'
paving which az was mm would bs
">"`*1 now than in the future owing
to tho lock of work for contrac tors,
Mayor Lukens ggkgd f0| gn expression
from the various nrvnertr owners
Present.The sentiment il unanimou:I
the promise made by the eotnpany's
representatives it will be signed by
the town oleials and steps will be
takentosubmittllelnald lnr toavoto
of the tax |:a7\|s:a.== If
further delays. and the people of Her-
mnn erdorse the proposition nt the
pdls, which eeerhs almost oertnin, the
new Iizht service should be ready by
the tlrst of May.--Herman Record.
M .xSQU£lwDE n n m t q
B I G c n o wo
%f o r p e r g ;i .t i m e D R t o = ; °; ; ; » = f - , » » ; ; g d g - g e ' |T h e n z a s n u e r a d e m l g i v e n l m
... . ..n o m ". i o n n m m n i o n i s r h t i w t h o n m .P i n a n s .
U U a n e l v u v v o a a v l ' J a l a c C I M
association of the city schools boards
at its dosing convention at the Lincoln
hotel Thursday afternoon,Jan.I l .
A resolution unanimously Plllld 'urn
turned over to the boards of :dues-
tion tobe trork edou tby ea ehbo srtl
from full information received on the
subject.
A motion to have the anodation
recommend a uniform salary schedule
was defeated by a heavy rote.Th i
assoc iation piaed itadf on would as
being strongly against the malring of
salary scbedmdes or nxlng the ner
|.~1 :.'da s t h e p a s t o r e x p ec t s t o b e a w a y fn !
a ( vw we e k s a n d w o u i d l i k e t o see
a i ! n f o u r p e o p l e o u t b e fo r e h e l e m e s .
Th e yo u n g p e o p le 's so c i a ty i s g r o w -
.A
~ 'r wsn'
onncn Now
o
BLAIR GAS COM PANY
BLAIR.NEBRASKA
t h e i r h o m e Tu e n t e y . T h e e ve n i n g m e
: p e r t w i t h m u s i c n n d ga m e s .L i g h t
refme sn hm enu s we re se rved n t t he c lo le
o f t h e e ve n i n g .
M i e s A g n e s H a n s e n w h o l e a a t e n o
g r a p h e r I n F r e m o n t s p e n t t h e w e e k -
e n d l r i t i r h o m e fo l k s .
m i r a . H e e r y Sc h o e t t ge r : m d d a u r t h -
t e r , C l a r e m o r e s h o p p e r s i n F r e m o n t
S a t u r d a y .
M r . a n d M r s . C o n r a d S c l r m c h l a n d
so n .G o r d o n .h a ve g o n e t o Cotoe-adn
fo r a n in d e fi n i te s ta y .Mrs. Sc hmeh ls=
h e a l t h h a n c a u s e d t h e m t o Il r d n n e w
eli nt ut e.Th e y m a y fi n d i t e x p e d i e n t
t o m a k e C o l o r a d o t h e i r pe r m a no r t
h o m e .
M n ll l r r l e t B r o x r n e a n d M i s s A l i c e
H a r -W e l l e r w e n t t n O m n l m F r i d g
a ft e n s o o n t o vi s i t u n t i l S u n d a y m o r : -
i n z e t t h e h o m e o f t h e l a t t e r .
M r .a n d hrllS.H e r m a n Ju n g h l u t h
n t t e n d o d t h e p l d y o f l l e r z l m n t o f
V e n i c e i n O m a h a S n t u n i . s v u l h r n o e n .
M r .a n d b i n .E a n e r l» n: so n : m l
l i t t l e . d x u z h t e r o f M e a d e c a m e S u n -
d a y f o r se ve r a l d a y s d n i t a t t h e
S o r e n S ve n d z a a n l h o m e .
_ .-_a l.A._\!_..
- - - ....-_..vi s i t o r b e t w e e n t r a i n s Tu e e d a r .
R o b c n D a u g h e r t y o f O m n h a w a *
l o o l a l n q a ft e r b u s l n e u m a t t e r s n t t h e
ranch here 1`u a;,.D r . A . J . ( 'a m e r o n w a s a b u s i n e s u
vi s i t o r t o Te k u n e h S a t u r d a y .
M r . a n d M r s . F l o y d L o f t i s c a m e u p
l u < d n y u f t c r r o o n f o r n vi i a t n t t h e
\:~ c11'ml Geo. Loftis home.
T'; . Ha r r y I. e !t c h r e t u rn e d Tue r - d a y
f r o 1 fa ns da y s vi s it w i t h N .° l a t i \ e s
'n Oznazlaa
2f=.: r d lit re.C h u .E t s y o f C r a i g
w e r e m e a t s n t t h e D a ve C u m m i n g s
h o m e S a t u w n y .
M i s s S y l vl B r u n t o n l e f t S n t u n l n j
fo r O w fo r d .N e h : , ,t o r e s u m e h e r
sc h oo l wo r k , h avi n g s p en t a t wo w ee k s
h o 'i . l m va c a t i o n w i t h h e r p a r e n t s . M r .
a n i M r s . J . w B r u n t o n .
'l " ~ e fl \ e m o n t h s o l d b a b y d a u g h t e r
o f M r . a n d M r s . F o r r e s t B r e w s t e r h a s
b e e n q n i t e si c k t h c p n : t w e e k a n d
n r t w r t m : I n n a ; l l n vx .uw - -be g r e a t l y m i s l e d . S h e h o n be e n c h i e f
: m e n t o r a b o u t u y e a r a r d n h a l f. M i s s
Ma g g i e L o w e t a k e s th e p l a c e n < \ c h i e f
o p e n t o r a n d o u t s i d e h e l p w i l l b e u s e d
a s s u b s t i t u t e s u n t i l o t h e r h e l p i s s e
c u r e d .H e r d a u g h t e r . M i s s E t h e l h a s
al s o r e s i gn e d .
T i p f o r . t d ve r i i s e n
'l'l\e m a i n i n se ll in w g o o d s i a n o t
ju s t t o s el l t h em ; a n yb o dy ca n d o t h at .
'r o u c v. n p u c k y o u r s h o p w i i t h c u s t o -
'-cxls m d r u i n y o u r s : l f r t t h e s a m e
'iv\nTh e m a i n t h i n g i s n o t j u s t t o a t t m r
1 c r o w d a n d m a k e u s a l e .O n c e t h i s
is c'cmly undc nuood . it |1zt '\en ts m. 1=1y
lu v! b l u r d e r u i n s a l c a r n n ns h i p a n d : u l
ve r t i a i n g .
Th e m e i n t h i n g i s i n s e l l c t n p r - fi t .
Th e r e m u s t b e a p r ofi t . a n d i n o r d e r
t o m a k e t h i s p r o h t . m a l a r i r o a s p o m
u m l c r t h e c a r e o f n p h vs i c i a n ...b I d b c I .ElM r .a n d M r s .n u 9 ° ° P ° f " . m } n L e d , g g q j f sh o u l r n - n t z o r d f a t
d o w n f r o m Te k a m a h S a t u r d a y n m ]
w e n t t h e d a y n t t h e p u r c n t n l H e f t y
C o o p e r h o m e .'
'l h o ' e n r e s e r c !n l e ve e p t i n n r t o : H s
m l s .Th e p e s l d l c r w i t h n fvu s h e n r t i n
t h e nl n m n .f o r i n s t a r c e .sh o u l d t a l k
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mu: Ima.Llleaner mmlv will lrnubll hu ummm' been an nr ln QI, .g,.,¢|,,=,,,;,,,..||,;,,;,¢.|,.,¢. '§. me pause who lrennw h:dem ;§'m;', """" ",,;|;,"{,'i,'§,},,'§,, nnafmheunn. tthdd imniureceive 51"-3' 'Wm an *PP°*'°"° °"°°""' 'Fm' °' """" ""'"'"""" thot* but .ne seemed ua an:»re=l=\=|.°""""""""'°"""'""" Nomlt- mlm ¢f .2.'».'§. ll nu as nnmn a ¢\\l\¢*°l In *IH um: una. u-
=»s"* 'ft 'rw °:'.!e.'°:'..*v=.:_£E'_"f' E.':......*'...EEZ '3:'L§"i'..E':.-- ... »=»==='-me In -=-=»- --I ws- 9° I-=!r|;fI.. ~ .L'£':.'2','f_':L2";_... L- afly..'P' fw-r~9- e »e"f°- ff ~=»-r
A little over a rn hundred dollar
house was present and everybody had
B 1001! time.
The iudnn for the occ asion were
EMI::L Geo. Bruno. lin. K.. A. Petenon,
Mlm Fayrne Dixon.Fred Siert and
Wil! Wilkinson.
Mr.and Hrs.Mark Bc ity were
and appreciate the local situation and
how far they may go in alllhing the
pnyatedncnliara.ltu r u th e s en s e d
the convention than there should be a
distinc tion made betncn the experi-
enced teacher and the inexperienced
telcher, whose reputstiou li still to be
made. when it comes to reducing nl-
511 school znndé. bun gets a total nflcomplished nlready.
}auditor's report of Water, Light nndfnpeaken of the wenlnga
We have in transit a car of Ice Department account!was mi o
ond as there were oome ports of it
that needed investigation the matter
was referred to the chairman of the
iin.mee, water and light committee.
The report of R. G. Allen, city treas-
urer was read and placed on file. This
report shows that the eity has on hand
at the present time a sum of $27,-
1s1.o9.\There was some dizkussion over the
aurlltoi'n repon and in the matter of
the we ofconl the following cheeka
were accepted and placed to the credit
.._...-..-.,---.fanner himself and is also n k e e i :i to the rotl;er in tode~ness an![no.c .
busier an moo.It is the intention c.; \ " l . 1 "*iv*'T°r~ler Pietro'tatthose 5 onsoring t?i= 'neetinlt that it "`1 _I ZITI IILND iTl.ECIS 0FFlC"F'.RS
1 a always ready to do all he co-ld. smtwill brit 1;'i"'"* a "und3rm ' any father would have dose.On Mondo event J xo |920
:nz betw.the town .rl rn.1n ry
folks of thin county.They bclic.e
that :liter all is e:lifl and done, moat
of our problems are mutual.Some interesting forts about tlle
proposed gasoline tax m 3' be obtnind
from lllr. Rankin, who is "~.sooiote
of Prof.Filley , who wal 1Iosen ta
attend the Agricultural Conference at
\'»'n::l1irgt<n, D. C.The Blair busin--*
The friends were all ready to help.
- '"ud have done s ere it pos-
sible, but it '».\'t not postible to do
more than lift some of he household-
burdcnn from the rnothcz'ss hand that
=he might stay by baby :none closely,
and thin they did with all mmm.
The fureral was conducted from the
home Sunday afternoon, January l5,3. A. .lnl|1x|.nn. nnator of the local M.l
y nz.llILthe Blair hand boy: met at the c ity
lut'| for the annual election of ofllrcrr.
The following were chosen, Norman
Lothrop, Pres., E. llork Booty, Vice
Pros..Archie Anderton,Sec°y rmd
77 00 Henry Jensen.Loader o n li
W.n .Van Cleve.lnstruator.
There are about sixteen members
iff ~ hand at present and they are
...et .............5\»u|.............varear! manicure net.Donald Jones and wife received nest
prize for beat vralteere.Mr.Jonesrec eiving a Bndley lmit jacket and
Mrs. Jones n mirror. comb ard brush.
Mr.L.C.Bryan received a silk
muffler for having the most comic
costume for men and Mrs.H.J.
Cooke a mirror, eomb and brush for
the moot comic eoatume for women.
:Hc p SCHOOL HAPPBNINGS
The Senior rings and pins which
been considerable reduction in living
coats and in thewageaand ralarlead
workers in other lines and that Inch-
ers must suffer under the readjoat-
ment period now going on.
It was made plain that no member
present favored the reduction in
tenchefi pay to pre-war times. ba-
eauee it was felt that tmny were then
nnderpaid.Dean Charles Fordyce of
the State urirentity begged the con-
vention not an tafe any action that
would iniure the emcieney of the pub-
lic schools.
The rresoma-1 emns ol me nrnnsrtou high acl1ooI'he'd a skatirg parts
on £lr1lnin11an's lake. After the party
they wont to the Wilhelm home where
they 'were mewed Uvith nn oyster stew.
The class was chaperoned by thelr
class sponsor. Lira Harriet Browne.
Mr. and Mrs. Floy d Giifry nutnrvl
to Fremont Friday to visit relatives.
I'rack Brown and Blell Marshall
were visitors in Omaha Monday.
Jim Cornelia-ref North Dakota has
been visiting at the Paul 'W1-er hehe
as the most of Mlaa Kathryn.He
left for his home Thursday.
BELL CREEK \':\l..LE'1 x s w s
The Messrs Giibert and Cecil and
the h§isseeAana and Ellen Lallman
spent New 'fean eire at the Wm.
Holtman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Holtmsn and family
apeat New Years day at the home of
Hr. and Mrs. August hillman.
1
JM. Ilsrrison made a business tripi w and always.
to Omr.l\a I''d°3"|The trader who has a omni! shop in
Misa Louise Larson. who has been a poor neighborhood, should talk price.
qprnding the holiday vacation at her Ile 3, not l._wded to have stood mer
hU|\lE IIEYU. ':|E¥\t 10 olnfihll ~ \\é('k Chll.l\[|.i.5|!.~ ~ g pg ap e:lee r! Ilnd
"" d_'r"" a few tffiy l with her br°th'|his bac on is saity and his butter iw
er Prank and family.rancid-it has to be or his pdces
The Eastern Star met in reguirr would bs too high.
seamen Thursday °'°'f'"R After the!There is no such thira in butine <
bztisnesa mrding social conversation as u best goods at the lowest prices.
was in ervler for about an hour and The best are dear.They must
1 committee served refreshments.'alway s be dear.And while some
hliee Wilma Lowe e nt th week-Pe e 'shops may fool the public for a time.»»=j,=*bg §,°'"~;='~ fm hggg by pretending to combine high quali»
' r. an rs.'ages mo ty and low price. in the long mn the);to Omaha Sunday and spent the daywith their daughter, Mrs. Bruce smith are found out.
and family.
The Ladies .Aid will meet Wednes-
day with Mrs. Harry L. Swan for a
buisness and social rneet.in'rDr. A. J. Cameron was in Telmmah
Wednesday to assist in an operation.
Howard Hanson returned to Fre-
mont Tuesday to resume his work at
The members of the youn! P¢°Plf¢'Midlnnd college.Mr. and Mrs. Han-
Llrlheran lAl|r00o£Pontsael1eJ1eld its. son drove over and 1 k him |,_¢kooannual business rneetirg at the Fonts-|`Wm. Rutledge is md im `ith a by1
nelle hail Monday evening.A short hand caused when his horse zen with
1=r°¢1==m was mm out.Fred Bell him last Monday, whine driving can
of Fremont grave an interesting talk Ho His hand was bent bug pullingon Luth Lllmi rk alerane ah so MW the ligaments lose.He has been
;in every town there are several
redly cheap shops.Bm. the customer
murrt take his chances.The goods are
mostly odds and ends, picked up here
une there.smewe customers often
do weil in these shops; but the aver-
age customer buys something he is
soon afterwards sorry for.
But it is not mere eheapnese that
builds up ary business.is it not true
that the largest shop in any_town has
s reputation for being allghtiy dear?
In general. it in best to advertise
the desirability of the goods, rather
than their low price.
a vamnutinn fm elssmnnnai ia danrr-
1
high grade Illinois Lump Coal.
Thi s car will arriv e within a
few days and will be delivered
direct from the car to the
| nen are the hosts of the evening n You should :study tha situation:c o n s u m e r
I n n rn1»fn!!v hrfnnu nm rut dmrnT h e sec ond se me s te r m m - d I l o n -
d a y , J a n u a r y 1 8 , t h e f i n d e: :| .m in a-
t i o n s h a vi n g b e e n g i ve n o n T h u r s d a y
a n d F r i d g y o f t h e w e e k b e fo r e .N e w
cl a us e !i n B o t a n y ,G e n e r a !Scie nce,
S o l i d G e o m e t r y m d 1 2 t h g r a d e C i vi a
.. J `.-¢=.¢-"v` . . - . -¢ - -- - _- - . .t h e p a y o f h i g h s c h o o i t e a c h e r s , " h e
ad vi s e d .D e a n Fo r d y c e i n s i s t e d t h a t
su ch te n c he r s sh o u l d h i v e t h e h i g h -
u t q u a i i i i n t i o n a a n d t h a t a t t h e
t e a c h e r ! c o l l e g e a t t h e ¢ u t e _ u n i n 1 ~
'Zt a ; - ¢ \n ; u | | n ¢\ ¢ l nl A | » || Q A D i n a h$9.50 u p i n a l l o w i n g h i l l ;a n d di sc u ss in g
th e n e e d s o f va r i o us c i t y d ep s n m e n t s .
SHOES WANTED
Th e c i t y c h u r c h e s e n u n i t e d t o c a r s
fo r a l l n e e d y f o l k l n j o u r m i d s t , e n d
t h e c r y i n ; n e e d a t t h i s t i m e i s m o r e
n n ' t ~ ~ F r i r l a y e v g n .u l l : e u u r t I.Uuu|.||.|u|L}uw HIIIL AS IIIII o n ~ M o n d a y . Q 3 o o c i o c k p .m
i n g .A l l e ve n i n g m e e t i n g s o r e r o w O B I T U A R Y t h e fo l l o w i n g B r e m e n l e f t B l a i r fo r
be i n g s c h e d u l e d l t 7 : 3 0 p .m .C o l u m b u s .N e b r . .w h e r e t h e y w e r e
Ji m N e l s o n o f B l a i r n e ve r h a d m u c h Th e f u n e r a l o f H r s . W a t s o n H a i n ,e n t e r t e i c e d o n t h a t e v i n e b y t h e
l u c k w i t h h i s h e n s u n t i l a ft e r h e n u t -m e n t i o n o f w h o s e d e a t h w a s m a d e i n 1 C h m n b e r o f C o m m e r c e o f t h a t c i t y :
e d t o fe e d d r y m u h i n 1 e e l ! fe e d e r .In S t vr e e k 's E n t er p r i se . w g ; c o n du c t e d P r e s i d e n t , Jo h n M c K a y :C h i e f,H e n '
A ft e r a t t e n d i n g s c u l l i n g d m p o n s t r e f r o m t h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h i n t h i s S c h u m a c h e r ;IC.A .Pe t er s on ,H e n r
ti o n g j ve n h r t h e c o u n t y ag e n t ,lar :i !.y _ on la s t f'rl d n y, Je n .l 3 . , g m . J .Ch r i s t e n s e n , H u g h C o o k e , S a m C h e e l y
h a ve b e e u n .
Th e f o l l o w i n g s t u d e n t s h a ve e n t e r -
e d s c h o o l s t t h e b e g i n n i n g o f t h e n e w
se m e st e r :W i l l i a m A l l e n m d E m m a
P d e r m n i n t h e S e n i o r el s es ;R u t h
F r c b e l i n t h e . Ju n i o r cl a ss ;B l a n c h e
H e n n a a n d G e o r g e N o y e s i n t h e
|So pho amo re che m..
n u ] : m u l y u l u vu H i l l !ne th un L um m h a ve s ve r y h i x h p e r c e n t a g l
g r a d e .H e d e c l n r e d t h a t t h e s c h o o l :
o f t h e s t a t e m u s t h e r s i n s t r u c t o n o f
s u p e r i o r ed u ca t io n ,t r a i n i n g a n d i n -
tnl li ge ne e.
'F ha e r o u m e n t t h a t 2 5 o r a o c e n t
c o r n a n d lose t h n x a . d o l l e r r l n e n t
un ml rl n n l n n s o v m1HH\i n h e l n n o t
Phone itfvour order before
it is all spoken for
Ex
childrens shoes. eo are request all emo
may have epare alioea to bring themto the Red Cross rooms or call one
of the eommittee named below.We
desire to any fart!-er. we have quiu.
an assortment of clothing which wevm be | r'a-il to give to my may an'
need of them.
Lire. A. J. bloom
403 w. Washington St.
Mrs. 0. J. Anderaon,
First and Jackson Sts.
J. L Johnson, 58 W. Grant at.
-bif6n?'1°n. W ander Flour, noir] at
"l1:e Rheadee Cealaae Feell Stor\
I
disposed of some of his boanier hens.
New he nays he is gettin: forty eggs
per day from 120 hens.He also pro
videa scratch feed.meer;feeI am*
oyster shell.He is not diecoura- n by
the reeent drop ln em: prices and be-
lieves theme in still a better ehanee for
profit from his haue than ol' any other
farm enterpriaet
'I\no butehering demonairatiors haw
been arranged for in Wnshingto
eounty, Jan. ai. and Feb.1.Prof.
Wilson and lisa Green will show the
lateet and ben method! of doing farmhutehering and caring for the meat.
It has not detlniteiy been decided just
A. Johnson the pastor, had charge of and Chris Wintera.
the I¢l"Yil¢I From Colurnbfu they go to Norfolk
Olive Jennrctte Finch 1a-on born where they will be in ntterdonee at
tear Fort Hays, Hanaae, Jan. 3. 1892 the S°al.e Firemena' Convention which
and passed away in Omaha. Jan. 11. rneeta there on the 11, is and im.
1922.She earne to 2\iebra..=ka with her
parents when about 3 year: old living o n r r u a a r
near Lireoln.,
lived with a brother in Colondo until
18 years o'1.
In 1916 she was married to 'Watson
!a{n, who with his ¢I"i1r1h!er, lfarothy,
i stepdaughter of 1.le dereawed si!
'»-others. two ei te e and many other
elatires survive.
-Misa liaudne Same, a former mem-
ber of the elaae oi'1922 and c lan
president during her Sophomore yearl
ia expected to return to Blair this
week.Maurine and her elder :ister
Ferne.are well know n to all the
high aehool atudeota and the Seniors
wili be irhii to welcome har return to
their ranks once more.
1
After th death of her mother. ahe Sir. Jake Brauneisen who made hishome nt the eounty farm died Jan. 12,5 The Girl'a Hentai Culture Club of
'-nf! f\'eral service' new held l'rom'the hikh school elected the fdlon-ing
tle lhexgmrcl =-"3 Unmh chapel Sat- new oileers at their regular meeting
nr-1ty aimnoon.an. l4,at 2:30.on Jan.16:llarion Hansen.presi-
"fv. In-r: had charge of the ner- dent:Lorraine Seltz, viee president;
view' and i:torment was mode in the Beatrice Irelanqi, secretary and Ger-
Iftleir cemetery.trude llecann, treasurer.
the biz taxes non fastened on the peo-
ple of Nebraska was need by eeveral
deleeatea.When ecrrn was 31.50 to
:we a bushel and wheat 32 and $225
a bushel it ia-aa easy to pay the present
increased school aalariea.-State Jour-
ML '
H s n m i x BUYS l-'IVE CARS ICE
Herman bought ilu ears of natural
s<»?'riom Flotenee s m reel:*meh
they have stored for next aummer'a
nee.
ut ae doy enr an 'lrork for rw
ommn nn darted ';;,'"° co;n;:\g'n~\¢i"grip,to Tgkumzm za pnyur.y a n u n on:n~'|,"\¢,,h m Schuman.nmsldent:Gilbert'NS W .ummm. qw hu mn
hllmm. lien mwder-Q: Emma nuw._-"nm xo her home um pu! wen
aeanuryz Mnyme Nlehnum.mu-_wlu\ | xevern ll-tack ul the zrlw- I1
mer.A! um :lm of dm meeting | wwf beiter ut um wiring.mag uma vruwrved mul thone \t~|Mm mu Brunton relumed so
izndmg.'DWR In attendance lrom Hooper Sundny m Luke up her lchool~ ~M u : | " Z i _ l : | l n :ork dur lpending hn_vuuLlon at
.1 ..,,.. . . ... ... _..__,..... ... 'e mu How few buxineu men ru-llxe :hm -Herbert N. Cannon. |"|
Forbes lhguine (N. Y.);:'~.:.§:;;*.:"::; .§".I".f'§.Z¥l'? 1 T 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
guaranteed flour cold nr. ¢m~.» noufl
prices,If it il not good bring Luk
the empty mk and we will r¢fuuJ_
ij il b e f t u n m a n .\..||:u u m m l n .: w y ne r :mme ne a r he re .\l¢ 1 l | . '¢ d '° h ¥ » H a i r y i i e n g e d o ht , A n h u i 'H n .L e w i s ' l a n g u m a u p f r o m y o u r var-D m i l u t i l l k ?
H b n t l l h h h a n d M i s s e s A n n a M e n g e -O m a h a S u n d a y m d s p e n t t h e d a r a t B w fr e s h m i n e d c o d a n T h e
B o t h P h o n e s
451;~jg: liengeduhf-. Irene Holt- the vlrlnhl c\w1@_1'ma hong.Rhoadesiloal and Feed Store.