02-09-1922ENTERPRISEHE BI AN DE PA RTMENTbrother, Edin' andfarnilyFriday.school hu been laid up for a week Holtmnn and fangily the hrst nm of Winter ShortConn: in Agricultnrelw either of the following dates:Jan-
M l gT h e l m aG o d w s fh e dn eh e r , w i l ha .s e v e r eu s eo fI nt r i m ,b o n -t h e w e e k .5n a r y2 3 ,F e b r u a r y6 .F e b r u a r ym l
n u! _ | _ _ ; ! . . . . .I . . -h .l l . . .m a n n ! !,,,.~=»'»~
x\a»y-*'ilr. and llrl. (kv. hours and Mn.
Hnitie Treat were 'I'ehmah_ [islbfl
Bih lmh y fl i nDorothyDal-lowofOml h l
gpm; g {|\r_dg!| §'.,¢..»~¢¢\¢ With he1'_
theLwe nzumAivitaguestp u.Spldel of Pldfic Junction, Iowa.. Sha
camsW edne9dly !!Pll'U!l!!»0 vil§!'I_
week but on Fddly was summoned
home by thu nm: of the accidental
dnnth nf 1 :tar friend.
daring on pneumonia.
Geo. Mnnlull, II W. Manhsll and
fZG."lIl1*| 1\I!I an' il;Xa:isli Citi;
lla.,ntteuding nannexymen'scon-
vention.A mass meeting vm ahold 'fheadny
Au.;utKerio!!andMengedoht
Brothenare buay pu}tjng. up their
`ini?nineFuppfy 5? ice.
Gilbert and Emi! Lallman attended
the Farm Bureau meeting in Fonta-
nell hall Wtdnesday evening.
'1 GE NE RA L A ND L OCA L NE W B AND COM M E NT
VOL. XXVIIIIKOP. Hn. l. 9. Bonne.` " ;_ ~parsonagoat evening an the hilh school auditoriumWm. Wilkening md sons. Cla:encs|The Fu1Mri Union shipped another Cludron Z.. Monday, January 2. 1922 for the purpose of forming | ponnt- and Alvin. were in Arlington Ffidlyi
nr of NUI Ffidlb evening.1r-_...u......:u-.. |-....\.|:. ...A Min h|\u|||\rnnuuundnlon.Averycom- where Lhe latter consulted 1 dentist..
BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,FEBRUARY 9,1922.NO.2
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nu. cunm Senna!! odlc inting.T M
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by e l ec t i n g a s o ffe e r s :P . L . D e w i t t ,s e ve n ! d a y s w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r , M r s .
n n n i a l n n l tS n n tI¥ l n \ | :B m h w . v i e aR r n b d M u i r a fV l r n n u l .
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JUSTICE (J F THE PEACE To I
FILL VACANCY
'County Commissionea's Room.
**Bloir, Nebr., Febr. 6, 1922.
The Board oi County Commissioners
met pursuant lo adjournment taken
Jan. 23, 1922.Present J.F. White,
H. C. Blaco and Henry Truhlsen.
The minutes of the lost meeting
were read and approved.
On motion duly made and carried;
S.W. Chambers was appointed Jus-
lic e 0f:th¢ Peace for Blair, City to
llll the unexpired term ol il. G. Sa-oss.
deee
Extension of Bslolhen-'a Pension was
granted to Inez R. Williams for six
months ot $20.00 per month unless
sooner revoked.
Refund ondcr wo.: allowed to Ben-
halt Gottsch for 14.84 on account of
being assessed ln Washington village
and does not live in village.
Bond of S.W. Chsmlagrs. Justice
of the Peace for Blair City, was ap-
proved with the suretiea thereon.
After a careful examination of the
following bills on the ditle1ent. funds,
it was moved and seconded that the
following claims be allowed, ond the
'County Clerk is hereby ordered to
draw warrants on the different fundsto pay samef"'nrried, all members
present voling ye."
Miller Mark (blacksmith
work)3 35.25
Zion Inst. 8: Ind. {pens}1.78
Geo. hieuking (zu)X638
service have reached the following
Stages:`\Ted M.Stewora Your claim for
back pay reached final hearing un-
der Caso Number 2ill 830 American
Legion Files and Claim Settlement
43988.Your claim allowed and check
will be mailed to you as soon as the
present congress makes another ap-
propriation for Navy Travel Pay,
prelim funds exhaustcdfand this will
no doubt be at an early date.
John A.Burgess.Your claim
moved to final and lust hearing Jan.
20.1922.found in your favor.andyouaregivenClaimFileNumber
with the General Accour ting office of
the Murine Corps of 283823.with
Chiefs Desk T S P.When you have
properly signed up and forwarded in
Form 3702. your check will he mailed
to you.This claim being a back pay
c'aim. referred to Post l5~i for unis-
tance.
Ben Baily.Ponnedy and lost es-
signed to Rcccivlrg Ship Harbor of
Son Francisco, California.You have
requested under -:late of Jan. 3, 1922,
the Post 154, that an investigation
he mode as to why you were discharg-
ed ond sont home ard were compel-
led to buy your own ticket home from
Su\j'ra.nciscn:We immediately re-
ferred this to the Investigation Sec-
Liveatock-lallle--The run of cab-tle at Omaha during January was the
smallest aineo l!Jl5.The sxipply last
week consisted of a lorxo percentage
of slang. fed steers of medium guide.
Good to choic e fat nur: were com-
paratively scarce.Best heavy beevos
$300;bulk,$6.95 7.00.Good to
choic e wus in small lots sold up I0
$5.50-ass;hulk,$3.75--5.00.Veal
calves and light ond handy weights
up to $9.75.Good light stock steers
anrl handy weight feeders were ln de-
mnrd at $6.25-7.00.For the 'week
beef steers advanced I 5 - ?.5c.She-
nock and Yeoh 25¢.Stoc ken and
feeders,X0-l5t".
I Hug'-The quality of rec tipts has
been good for several weeks with only
a few rough packing sm!! included.
Light butchers passed the $9 mark
as top at eac h of the markets last
week.For the week. Omaha mike:
advanced 40--50c on butchers and vii:
and 25e on packing grades.Bulk
S8.40--8.75,packing gmdea,$7.00-
$8.00.Bulk of soles. Monday the Sth.
,ss.so-ooo; mp $9.20.
1 Sheen-Fed lambs an e up the big
end of the supply and wi keen com-
petition, both from packers and :shin-
pers. prices Afdvonced see for the week.
Bulk of n ies,$13.35--1350;beat
,ewes $7.85.Sheering lambs $12.85.
|Crain-\\'hea£-fklnrket was lirm
I
tion, and while this seems no be 1 '
strange occurance, facts seem ln bear
out your statements.Your claim is
therefore referred to on early hearing;
and Travel Foy will no doubt he
and prices advanced.The principal
factors were strength in foreign mar-
kets. fair export business and reports
of lon farm reserves.Mnll and ele-- A - . . 1 . . -. _ _ _ _ . a . . . . \. _ . . . . . . n . .\ . . . . .
'4'l¢l=11=~l the highest price since Oc-""I .lllze second of n{¢ month took up o
§;° ;f ';'3"n"'¢ for $l*32;numb¢.°r of important. matter! lela!.i\e
"' IF 'lto thc farn1er'a business.Much of
»thia was along the lines suggested byC0111-The movement of com to
¢Bll1lIr1..l markets during January was
the lm vnu! on reeonl.Export demand
was fwrly active and prices worked
|UU+I'l higher, No. 2 scllirg for SOC
19 Chicago and 435ic in Omaha.
2Pota|og....P|§¢¢3 weakened during
lie wrwk.ond northern sacked round
lilrs firvnphrl 10-204; in producing
vw'=f~ot $1.60-so per loo m
Cl1i1f=r:f» canlot market was down 15c
ag $1.70-85.Omaha cnrlots-Minnb
UW! sacked R. Il. Ohlos, No. I aome
Illclyefi.$1.85.Nebraska sackedE013Ohioa,No.2,well sorted,
$1.60Tn.Western Nebraska.Irri-
zalcl lliulrictz Market week. corlota
f. a lr.-sacked, No. 1, white varieties
sa 25.
.Pmllln-The movement of poultry
W "liuhtcr but mceiptn were m ullhnd. quality not so good.Local
n\l<f~~lindnrrs I8-l9rI hens Iheavvl
20¢:(light) 1'lc; mp. 1-ic; old moa
téfn. l.0c.
EUR prices lluctuuted but failed to
ticover fully from the sharp declines
of the latter part of the nrevioua week.
Fresh Rnthered first sold in New York
at 37%-402. and New Jersey Hefner?
White extras at 48c.Local price 28
S o c
lhiry--Receipts of halter were
lizhler than for the previous week but
higher than for s year ago.The mar-
ket was hardy steady.Prices were
J . . l . . t . .. . . _ u . _ . _ | _ a - r . - . |L .a \ . _. _
l
Prexldcnl. Harding ln his speech be-
fore the Agricultural Congress.Fur-
ther details will he annommccd later.
They hennily endorsed the Near-
!iasl Relief in its campaign for corn..
as presented by Mr. Ross.Mr. Ross
says that it is his belief that the
amount of com shipped out of the
country.both by donation and pur~
chase. has had much to do with tno
better corn prices wdnr it ls then-
forv not orly o duty lml. o privilege
to :tive to ihis mm worthy cause thus
saving many lives and at the some
time treating an immense market forAnriericnn corn.
The butcherlng dernonstratlors held
at N. w Wilkins and at Dan Thomp-
mo'a were n great success.The
women organized for the soap makin;
projed and M m Chas.Lamb was
made chairman of the ilust crown ard
Mrs. C. J.Ilindley c hairman of the
wound group.
Mr. Wilson and Minn Greene of the
State University conducted the dem-
onstrntion ard broufhl. out intern!-
ing point.; on home hutche:ing which
made it well wnrth anyone's time to
'tlend.Although the second div was
hitlerlsf cold the ladies of the McCar-
thy district warmed it up considerably
bv helping Mrs.Thompson serve
delicious dotlklinuts and eolfee.
County Ann! 0lson's J anuary re
GET-T0¢Gl:_l_ll_ER PARTY
MUSICAL PROGRAM RENDERED
DANCING ANI) SGCIAL EVEN-
ING FOLLOW S
On Thunday evening, Febuary 2,
1922, the Chamber of Commerce hdd
their second annual getto- gsthn
meeting which was well attended.
The meeting was held in the B. F.
D. hall which was filled with the mem-
bers of the c lub their familis and
friends.Th e n w r f m as given ba-
low was carried out and proved con-
clusively that Blair hal some h llh
class talent that would compare far-
orubly with that to be found any-
where.
Evgen number was a good one and
after the close of the prograrn good
music was furnished for dancing and
those who loved to m p the tidal;
fantastic were allowed to indulge in
this pastime* und!the "wee Ima"
hours.
Following la the |:rrog'ram:
Tenor Solo and L!.|et--"Wandering
Home"._.___..,_Stevens-Cue
Gilford Dixon, All Dixon. Jr.Reading-"Jog On Jehoaopha?
one Crawford
Frances Koopman
Soprano Solo--".|\May gm-,,in3»
._.,.- .____.......,e_H L. Densa
Misa Vanola Hnmton
Character Song--"Some Little Bag-
a n a a B . ;\ . _ _ n
m u l ~ I I l u l u u u n u v u nY- - f ".,l lu n l i h e di np r e n i d r n t a n dM i s sB a r n i t nP e t z n c nH e n r y M e n g e d o h t i s t h e p r o u d o w n -''1. . . '0 !l n 'Ih :c !d !c l dt w e n t-._..__. -- - .. 'f1 'i " . .. I§. . .. ". » ._ ,1H f nsa\ |r |\ ln rvl z u lt r e a s u r e r .C r e d i tf b r n r n f | \P m r r l Tr n r i n r w h i e h h a s m i n .~~~~
Sunday at the. Dan Sheet! home.
Ulu Myrtle Wachter oarne up from
01nahaSaturdayandspentSunday
with her mother, Mrs. E. A. Wachter.
Hr. and Mrs. Phil Hopkins of Oma-
hawereweekendguestsoftheir
parents. Hr. and Mn. 8. ll. Parrish
I. 1=;. Ndson was an Omaha visitor
Friday and Saturday
Hrs. Wm. Lowe was a puesnmcr |»°
'llekamah Saturday and visited rela-
tives until Sunday overlay.|HowardHansoncameoverfrom
FremontandspentSundayatthe
patented ll P. Hanson home.
hlra Wm. Frank received the and
news Saturday of the death of her
lllother.hire.HenryKeller, at her
wanahomenl.WestPoint.She
tomer resident here having resided
on a Iarrn west of town for a number
otyears.Besidethehusbandabt*
#ureaone lzlnudlter andfour aonl.
llrs. Wm. Frank of Herman. Lou of
Toksrnuh, Albert formerly of Canada
and Furl: and William of Blair.i
B. 0. McDonald was down from Te-
e v e r yr u t p m eWy a v v a u ue v-- -p a r t n e r .T h eb r i d ei st h ed a u g h t e r
o fM r .a n dM n .I i r n t e lP u b l o r v .f e n n -
edy ol' the Little Cottonwood Valley.
of Sioux county but new residing on
W m A o iCreekinDawescounty.
She was born and reared in this vi-
clnlty and is s bright and intelligent
young lady.The young couple will
make their home for the present with
thegroom'sgrandfather,T.B.
this lauilablo undertaking is due to';lm;d_i|E1§ff"r`§=Q§¢z§l"""' _U10 local lV~ C. T. U. who are 4l1\'\fllfS|Henry Lallrnan ol' Beamer,Nebr.,l T l € t h o d .~t h a na n y
laboring tirelessly for the welfare oi
the childhood.Mr.andMrs.Herman.lungbluth
spent Thursday ln Omaha.
Mrs. Ida Jungbfulh rctumed to Lin-
coln.Wednesdayafter anexterded
visit at the lfomc of her sons. Julian
and Hennan Jtmgbluth.
Laughlin lmthis city.1Afew of the neighbors gathered
ThefollowingtakenfromThe
Crawford Tribune will be of interest
to a number hero as Mr. and Mrs.
'Puckettwereresidentshereforn
number of years ard the young: folks
are wellknowninthiscornmunitv.
"On Wednesday. January lllth. 1922
at Pnennf Wvomino. Claude C. Tuck-
ett andhllss Rosella Elaine Wilson
were united in marriage.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Tac kctt of this c ity and is
well and favorably lrnovm to mary of
our readers. having attended our public
schoolsandbeing employedatthe
ksmah Monday and spent the darWhite and Strouae pharmacy.llc ls
n very ;»romislnlc young man and is atD lnd MA. J. Cdrovegn G;_;__gmd ...i"§{»'I."-.=..1,.. present employed ot the Midwest drug.
who came home from Lircoln for anstore at Casper, at which establish-\
together and held n surprise party for
Oscar Dicsmore at his home Tuesday
evening.Averyenjoyableevening
wat spent at cards and music.
Miss Verna Cort spent the week-
end in Lincoln visiting relatives.
Both lwoslcet bull learns of the high
schooljourneyed to OaklandI-'Hdny
evening.A large number of motors
accompanied them. The boys defeated
the Oakland boys by a score of 23 to
ll and the girls were defeated by the
Oakland ;rirlahy the score of I9 to 7.
Mrs. Howiet R1owre was a shopper
'fr Fremont Saturday.
Home and Louis Krnjicck outoed to
Fremont Saturday.
Mr.andMrs.HowardRasmussen
and daughter were shoppers in Fre-
gyrgr Sunday visit.'ment his chosen brlrle is employed as mont\||'9¢{nr\5fl3yhire.Rasrrms.-recMr. and Mrs. f.' wLowe droveo ¢l°l1lfrIhax been making regular trips to the
Omaha 'monday to see Mrs. Gordon
have who is in the Clarzkaon hospi-
tad.
Art Leach of Omaha spent soveral
day s last week at the Harry Leach
1The young couple will make their alontlsthome at Casper and the Tribune joins!Mr.andMrs.Ne'aSorensenam1
the !|\~DllY fl'il"d.B Df th! KYOOITI |ll ull!! 305, Ri¢h;1'fl"\{g|Q shoppers in Fm.,
Vlelnitv in wirhinl! them much toy and mont 'I'uesday.happinessontheir journey t\3`ougl1llllssAgnesChapmanwhols at-
home.| lifE"tending Van Sant Buslneae College in
nl.- ._-...a-.... _. .L_ n-..n..¢. non.:Aroundonehurdredgiboi; har-o» Omaha soent the 1oolt-enrl with her
came down to spend Sunday with his
mother. Mrs. MinnieLallman.
Clarence and Alvin Wilkening und
Irvin Holtman attended theronnnna-
tion school at Fontarelle Satunday.
Among the callers in Fremont from
here on Saturday evening were: Mr.
and Mrs. Aug. Rerlcoff. Roy and Arv
thurMengedohtandLallman .Bros.
Mrs. Sadie Mengedoht and famllv|spent Surday afternoon with Mr. and'GTI
Mn. Chris liulxlman, near Herman.
Pa olo GLE A NI NGS
Dctloll Wolff who has been suffering
fromrheumatismforsometime\
better at this writing.
Marshall Wilkira has not been at-
tcndlng school for the past week on
ncmtlnt of illne'a.The Card Club had a surprise rail?
for Mr. and Mn. Frank Shafer, Jr.
in-t Friday night.
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Jnsperaon and
baby of Hcmmn were visiting friends
in this neighborhood Sunday evening.
Word has been mcelved of the birth
ul un eight pound son to hir. and Mrs.
Perry l. Johns of Chester, Nabr.Mr.
:md lllrs. Johns formerly lived about
two and a half miles from Blair.
The children of Grover Wilkins. un-
der the core of a trained nurse. are
slowly irnprovirg from scarlet fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gllbcrtson and
#u"ilulumen ln flrnnlun ln!! Rrrnrlnv
other way.
\BLAlRGASCOMPANY
BLA ;R_N EBRASKA
llo You Want More Eggs?
sF e e dK i n gJ o y ' sl a y u l gM a s h
King Jo)'s Laying Mash is composed of Ury Buttermilk
rn-eipinnedBone Flour, Yeast Vitamines, Ground Egg
Shells, Steam Cooked Oat Groats and Kiln Dried Corn
Hearts.These ingredients are proportioned to make the
Shell, 'Folk and White of the mr-If fed as we direct your
hone will lay eggs.There is no need of feeding anything:
else except o scrtch feed for the maintenance of the body.
There is co particdar reason when a hen is cared for pro-
perly that she should not lay eggs during the winter
months, when eggs ara high in przicoand profits are larger.
lt they have a dry place, comfortable quarters and proper
feed they should lay at all times of the year.They are
created for that purpose.
l lF e e dK i n g J o y ' sL a y i n g M a s h
I
4.00
:moo
1.25
4.00
v u w r I S U J C I I m g u r u v u m l u a u l u l y w w | S i u ,n e u m u n m l n e u n u t .u l l u n u e r -r t h a l a b a l i n u g u m
~5 3 1't " . ° ; h ; ' : n " a ' ? ; " e d a i f f o r t h i s s e a s o n o f t h a y e a r ,v i s i b l e t o y ;n u w e a k .B u t t e r s c a m s ;, g l j g y ;p h o n e m l s ,; ' ; m _
u a e r 5 u s u p p l y 4 3 9 1 2 , 0 0 0 b u s h e l s .a n i n c r e a s e a c i d ~ C h i c a g o i t 3 ? c .L o c a l P ' 5 ° " ' m - i t z e n 1 9 5 l e t t e r s r e c e i v e d 5 9 f a r m
§° _ f ' f _ n " °~o f 4 9 . 0 0 0 b u s h e i s .o n l h e a m ,w h e a t ¢ 0 \ 1 I 1 { l : Y \ l J \ . l t l ¢ ' r ,2 0 - z s e .v i s i t :, , ] _ d e _1 4 m e e t i n g :w g ,m u .a n
wi ll u n 101|John C. Andenon
Voc al Dvd- "In The Ga rden of Hy
Heart"- - _ , .; E a r n es t Rd !
" i n n l l h n n n ' r i l k i r M u l l !F \ l l . F
Edgar Havens (labor)
Delmar Fter (labor)
R. J . Sc henck (zu)
1. A. Woodward (labor)
;d"§ln ~ § 2 " { i I l f ' ¢ 1 T. . ` ¥ £ »`§ aiready been sold for the Father and parents. im. and Mn. Joe Chapman. ~,
inh ;n _Son banquet to be given at the brickMall Mlrshali was a busmess caller J 1Thunday and put2 e r tame qu z [hall Tuesday evening under the am- at the county seat Saturdayh o w l:
*f s..-.... . .- ninanfthan\I»\!mAl¢rIiinsinrnrvPiave]flilfrvandlla!!Nlmm|\s|I|.s ..
.;" ' T, f\ l§\ `. TE ' ii i) `i IZ{| 2|
n lllck ldlll them.llln Ha ttie:lnIn the Sirellllll Immanuel'~
SOLD AT
.>~-<
o...'idx
\
1.00
24.00
8.00
Frank
Frank
W ll.
w. H.
Naeve (labor)
Naeve (labor)
Rahlfs (road work)
Ruhlfs (road drag-
sinzi m e
Omaha Printing Co.(supplies .
Clerk om.,<:»u»-u :u n o
A. C. Debel {P°#lase>500
Kennond Co-Op. Mcrct. Co.
(supplies for poor)58.07
Dan. Luth. Publ.House (sup-
plies Co. Clerk)3.50
Mary C. Debel. Co. Clk. (temp.
aid fund)300.00
24.00
6.90
.50
1l.80
5.00
28.00
26.40
D. S. Prichard (labor)
I.. A. Woodward (labor)
Arndt lldw. (supplies)
R. J. Schenck (gas)
Edgar Havens (labor)
Sam Stevens (labor)
Shaffer Oil dx Ref. Co. (gn)
Henry P. Hansen (managing
poor farm)
City of Blair (light and eup-
34.00
George N. Jackson. also of the Ma-i - - ---- --~rice service.mostly Phillipine do-FAR! ! HOME BURNS To c n ouNo 'GnA !~r o-DA UGHTER 0? a sv.partment and then overseas 1s'itll\|IIOBB FATALLY BURNED
o tion.Claim referred On Tuesdag, morning at about 930Armyf Occupa |.to Veterans Bureau.Special exami» ofclock. the family of Carl Hansen,The :Family °f Rev.Robb Dfdhilnation ordered at St.. Inuit.Sill11¢¥l'*3°° live in ther Ling Crdk rc hool
B. Hain Post 15-I is glad to be ofdist.rlc£ near the Wm. Wilkinson fann,
assistance to a member of his falnilylsuslnlenly discovered their fann home
whose sons were all in service. anrl'o\ fire and had to make haste to get
one lon.Charles,who early sailed
away \\'i'l.h Canadian Troops.under
service record 12999.King Georgefs
picked men. paid the supreme sacrifice.
Roy M. Halstead, also of the Ma-
rines.Auranled Sec.2 Vocational
to safety.
When the fire was discovered, the
floor directly over the furnace was
on Bro ard all means of communica-
tion over thc tele hone \;:.~a cut olf.
The fl¢:i*'h'\; rhooal responded as soon
training at any time your physicalnrs he call was given but.|.hc tire haulhealth is such that you care to enter! made too much headway and only a
training.This.in addition to your
rights under Claims section.Your
......1.erznminatlon discloses condi-
tion some as before.
Fred Henkle.Navy Service.Spe-
cial ofllcera Flag Ship.Your claim
for reimbursement. with attached re-
fcw pieces of furniture were saved.
The out-buildings, which were not
burned, were close to the house and
had the wind been in the north, these
would have readily been burned lisa
Zllr. and Mrs. Hansen had recently
remodeled their home and had it in
»fl°;r ffpteeivea-mfe sf ui- fatal rees-dont which happened Iaat Monday to
their little three-year old |z1and-daugh-
ter, daughter of their son, G. W. Robb
of Iict.han3.The_§tate Journal gives
the fo¥'o\|ring account of the sd af-
fair.The child.with bor parents.
were guests of Rev. Robb and famil_
here recently:
"Burns sustained when her clothing
caught fire during a =1n-» tary ab-
sence of her mother. caused the death
of Alice Aloiae., three-year-old daugh~
ter of Mr. and 1.16. (3. W, Robb of
Bethany, at T p. rn. Monday.
Mrs. Robb stepped out of the house
for a moment about 3:30 p. rn.She
was stnnled by the screams of the
little girl who mn out on the porch.
attendance ol ms people. one mile!trrveled,U.s.bulletin; distributed
265.
Over 90%oi'the farmers in Ft.
Calhoun,De Soto,I-'ontaaelle andHoi-man tomialiiav are rider
uy on the petitions.Nels Jensen. C.
C. Van Drusan, Dr. Smith and County
Avent Olson will take theae to Lin-
»~»-l- Wednesday, this week. and urn
that immediate assistance begranted
"'~ 'dozton county. This would allow
'cork to be started on area taberculo
=is eradication in these townships at
once.The party has the fervent
wishes of hundreds ofgwaahingtoo
county farmers who are anxious to
have their cattle tested at once.
The first sewing club in the county
has alresdv been organized bv a live
twire bunc h of girls in Ft. Calhoun
township.The name,Sewing Sun-
shine Society has been chosen and
friends say that they certainly live up
n f u \ | e ._ __ | - - - _\ .al . . .
alallu aaeuaaru aan; 'rp' vu--- - - -Selta--Violin Obligato by Misa
Ethel Evans
Action Songs, In Costume-"Japanese
Lore Song,""Sally Geeen".-
: . . \ ~ .J I M #\ . .v u :~ 1 5 6 " H
Bong" - .. _ . _ ___. Mendoluohn
Mrs. J. M. Ryde and Misa Ethel Head
0r|l.io11-P* Americanismf Brando!
-..._-.....___ ...__ Hathewa
Elmer Christensen _
Accompanlata--lllaa Wanda CMR.
Miss Ruth Moore. Miss Fayme Dixon.
Dancing.
FAREW ELL PARTY AT
CHRISTIAN c n z m c u
In appreciation of the services of
Rev. Robb and his family, the mem-bers of the Christian church and tha
congregation held a farewell party
for them at the church on last 'I"bur»-
A n n m n Q u i n n
_.--~--~-1
Q' time,
f~
_ _ . _ _ _ . . JQijllillfg
CHAPION BREDso\/QLE
THURSDAY Feb. 9th
4 5HE A D45
All Bred to One of These Three Great Boats
Omahaggg 102255
MABEUS JUMBO 2nd. |0353|
ORANGE RAINBOW H8542
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L o o k !S o m e t h i n gN e w
At t h i s s a l e w e w i l l g i ve a w a y t h r e e C h o ke Pu r e
Bred Gilts.Absolutely Free.
Sale startéat lo`clock sharp and w|\| be held in heated ten! 1 n falm
7 miles southwest of Hermnnl mile due north 0| Splker $\ore,I-2 miie
east and 2 mi les south of Fle tche r store.1>
~8 ¢ .~B»,,n'§§°»5.'f f § ;§ é ' 2 h | m
Auctio nee rs :AS K W I U, C AM E R O N a n d M AR S H
is Faihhr1Mr.ljlmorUtterback, sonof Hr.Rev. T. S. Kutensen and Mn. zaM.lf tterback and Mis4
eonve-isnt to get to Omaha and b|.ck
m n )l le r t yl z o r n e .| \ " n »lF t n l n.H o w a r dC e z n e r o n
L a t e s t w o r d f r o m M r s . G o n l o rL o w eT n : r ' :" A p p r e c i a t i o no fD u d e s- ~
' w h oi ni nt h eC ' o . | k e e nh o s p i t a li n i.T .R .S w a n s o n
O m a h aw h e r es h ew a so r i e n t e do n " nr r i v i b e r ,B o y sM a k eM ° " ' "I
l a s tM o n d a yf o rt h er e m o v n to fn gE r n e s tw e n t
t u m o rr e p o r t sh e rt ob og e t t i n g a l o n gA ' 1 " " " 'R e v .A .S .B u e l l
a sw e l ln ac o u l db ee x p e c t e d .t° i " : ' ° " "R " " 1 ` J » " ` , » . ° ' 1 § " ° f . I ' "
o a rm a n e r¢ ° \ ..o no n. H e r m a np e o p l ew i l ll i n di tq u i t eT h es c h o o lP l e a 'w h i c hw a st oh a v e
been given Friday evening has been
RosaHnnslip, daughter of Mr. and
Mn .il.Ilnrelip of Arlingtonwer(
mnrried in Founeil Plulfn lost week.
They will nmke their home in Linen!1
Mrs..looEnersoninmovingare
lvullrlirg \\.llich was used for the nal:
stnre. to 'her farm east of Dale.The
store 'building wil! be remodeled into
n suminer cotta!!! for Mr. and Blr
Joe Ffnornon and children.the some day now.D. FL Hayes has
dedflerltonmkethetrip.carrying
pouengoninhis car. on 'l`ueada;»
posteoned.|Mr.andMrs.RayMasterswere
The town bonu! had A sneciol meet-dinner euests of .Al Ludwifs Stlndrw.
and Fridays each week.ing last NGTNIIIY evening for the our-.The Young Lldies Kensington will
Hr. and Mrs Forrest. Brewster are
planning to move the lntter part of
the week to the James Harrison place
in the north part of town so thot Mr.
Brewster wil! be near his work at the
Roberta and Rose ranch."The Price" n tive art drama willAnnrxoron =\C'1'¥\'lTlHS
pose of a further discussion of the be entertained by Mrs. L. E. Peterson
electric llrhtquestion.Arepresen- and Mrs. Emmet Plnrck at the hlllne
tative of the rompony was nresent toof the latter on 'l`ueM!:|3, evening.
give detailed informntion.The boInit
is nm eonairlerlng the matter.matt. c nt: lax v.u .| . f:rxr zws
\
Wm. Holtman returned home 'lue
be given W ednesday evenlrg at tho'°
brick ball by the Elwln Strong mm.;The high school faculty, their wives,
pony.Altho this in their first an- MisaCortandblissMasterswere
peornnee here they will be assured of entertainedbrMr. andMn . H. G.
n. full house n number having heanl Meyer at their home Alourlov evenir ir.them at both Blair and Tekamah.|Miaahtml;EisnerandMaster
Jelse Hover who has been vvorklng.lEdgar Elmer stent to LinwoodFri-
nt the pneklm: house in Omahn the dar to join their parents there.Mr.
post two weeks enrne up and spent and Mrs. Elsrer are assisting in re-
Sundoy at home.\_,. Ivivnl rneetlnga being held there.Mr.
Lynn _Parrish was down from Te- | ¥Il.sner is song lender and Mm Eisner
lm-n~1~ 3»~»-flee fm n visit at the pa- as organist.rentnl St Bl. Purrinh home..5Bliss Brenlzer. principal of the hI1;l1
Miss ld\ BIeCower of Omaha spent
Sundaynherhome here._ _ ; § - "" ""`" ` _Hrs. J ohn Oberst will be hostess w. 'é`llllI|| llIll| |llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
day from n two week's stay at Beard;
town, Illinois.
Albertl.nllnmn was busy 3llelli1|.:
corn in this nelghborhod the past week
Emil and Cecil Lnllmnn wa-m Wim
losv callers Wedne-ulny afternoon.
|MiesBerth:Schnoderretumed
home Tuesday evening to Fontanelle
nlnere she has ben ossistinw her mwt.
Mrs. wm. Witkening. with he: house
work .IHenry iloltmnn of Loshre Pole, Nob.
lmsbeenvisitinghisbrother,Wm.
:nunml|||n|ilillllnnnllllilluuunuuig
zumI
l65.I o
268.87
128.28
56.00
23.00
oe i pt s gg nt i n a n d f¢ fU |d {\ |]\\l|}\ ;\¢-'I nce r ml upc iu lu uw u a lltuu a luu a nnull-co u n ls S ec t i on , an d n s y o ur t il e mo ve s h o r s m o u r n w i t h t h e m i n t h e l e a n o f
to Sr. Louis under Sweet nm, with their oomfortable home and all its
Mathews Chief Acrountunt, you will rnntenls. particularly at this time of
be notified : > e mw>of action and hr year.
$ll101a'1ce.. '-"'"
R e 1 \ c ~ t t o P o r *P "»f C h ri s P c- t e r 3|,mg:J O I I N C O U L T I I I I
'diel se-a , c out L akes la. t zzs elig rzmt ltt,
f o r d e n t a l e x a m i n a t i o n i | 1 ' o r n t i n .:li ma I] . mm a Pr a m - e l l a C a d y w a s
N a va l rvl c n n e 13. 30 3, wi th Bl o c k H o .' n -F ` '\ .*fi 13 4 7 . r t C I~3 'l l m m C u n -
l n a s u u l u n on u u n \ . n u a nnvuuaur ee ed ed i n s m o t h e r i n g t h e n a m e s .
s u s t a i n i n g b u r n s o n h e r h a n d s a m !
a r m s i n d o i n g s o , b u t w a s t o o la t a .
no II.IL ff\remr|a n d D a vi d C .
'l 'r v u - t o n e d a n d t h e y a n -
"3 i n l . o n c e t h a t t h e r e c o ve r y o f
t h e l i t t ' e g i r l wa s al mo s t. i mp o es ib te .
O ve r t h r e e - f o u r t h ;o f h e r b n f i v w a s
b u r n e d . Th e y a d m i n i s t e r e d o p i a t e s t o
c l u b a r e :C l u b le n de r ,M r s .Sc o t t
A l l e n .Pr e s .M a r e Il l a n k e n fe l d t , V i c e
P r e s . W i n i l m l A l l e n . S e c r e t a r y E d n a
H u b e r ,Tr e n w u r e r G e r t m d e A l l a n .
Th e r e a r e a l r e a d y t w e l ve g i r l : i n w e
e l u h b u t t h e y m y m o r e m e m b e r s w i t l
b e w e l c o m e p r o vi d i n g t h e y h a ve p e r
m i s s i o n o f t h e i r p a r e n t s .
W hr t.pr o m i s e s t o b e t h e la r g e - i t
I \|\._- . . . A -L - . .-I-. . -u h
Th e n u m b e r p r e s e n t w a s e s t i m a t e d
t o b e a r o u n d t w o h u n d r e d a n d a ve r y
e n j o y a b l e e ve n i n g w a s s p e n t b y R e v.
and Mrs.Robb ard Min Hue! and
the loyal members md congregation
w h o w e r e i n s t r u m e n t a l i n a r r a n g i n g
fo r t h i s pl e a s a n t a ffa i r .
V i s i t i n g n r d n u m e r o u s g a m e s o o -
e u p i e d t h e a t t e n t i o n o f e l f d u r i n g t h e
a n - h .u re n f a tm nu mn i na l ar ! d el i ci ou s
Crowell Lbr. 6: Gr. Co. (coal
for poor)Ilikar 8: Chambers (premium
Ins. Policy)
Maurice Mehrcns (jailers
fees etc.)
0. M. Irc\and (deputy work)
Central Chcmicni Co. (liquid
soap)'»Q:.'..relieve the ex:rucitating pain G.his:h}""*c'un an me ¢ "" '" )una l'f" '"¥" " ' ' y a t v a " ' " ' " " " " " ° " " ' " " " ' _s. W. Rell TPI. CD. [phone 412.\\e jim!0 »\\csti;:1l1on that ter,Num i n ...hvre he gmw to ,k gh southwest rg refreshments we n ,¢,,eq by thorent and tolls)2700 you have a rensorn \~. rlmm ard are young womnnhond.ister the famiiy W i W *r! }"fr°"°d =j§»~____'=yg..__g_en-- _______P_§__ ,_""_ a.. rhafvl befor! nm miami.ht
.'..Before the doctor arrived me tried o:Dmlr wunanlp.um: 1---L-<w»»= lla11 -----~----=~ Lnren 'l`?"'UIKHIUZ'1030!a>s1st1n|: you to prent M E:Fm imme i . "- Im.c : " '3 "E 'ha met and ... 4-11 n.-- ......n.-.. 1........ 2| \......-,.....I 'nl 1:been heir! and fourlen boY5lhoUl'
Quality bloat Market (mc:xt notice ui: ¥1 'fll\¢ 'St to he -~m r ] w > 0 U m a r r i e d h l r .ii el svar d Jac ks on .
11.01 W# request the boys of ""~ Navy She \\i¥|l her husband came to this°":md Mmine to carefully D11'°r ° the mio about the-year 1875 and Sinn'\1 1 0 ° i a !: r o \ e l n i m a n d f i e rL\.\mb¢l'=4 'To t h a t t i m e s h e h a s k n o w n th i s st a t e
vu men u r n | u u u | : |n u n n.uuypca mu.... .- .. _,__- .A x n e a r a n M m .R o b b w a s a b l e g ¢ ' n r e n e w i n t h e c l u b .P r e l i m i n a r y o r -R e v. R o b b h u p r e s e n n s r u g -
un d c m t a n d s h e h a d tr i e d t o p u t . s o m e - Is r a n i z n t i o n i s t o be m a d e a t t h e h o m e r a t i o n t o t h e c h u r c h h e r e a n d t h e
t h i n g i n u c o a l h e a t e r a n d u p o n n p e n .o l M o g e n s P e t e r s o n , Th u r s d a y e ve n -c h u r c h p e o p l e a r e l o a t h t o a c c e p t i t
s n r ! 1 | | A n n u h a r : l u l c : r l n l o h l i n l i n l O f l h i ! \ \ | . '¢ k -B h d h o p e 1 . 0 p e r s u a d e ~ £ 9 ~ f O l '
for poor)'Thane & Farnhcrg (suppti
mul work)
J. lf. Petersen (road drag freaen me proper uepunmenu.0 "zs ner name.`°"`l L...,...- ..~:.».;~. ~.. xm... ni., .-4.-I. mln :im ni. lust.ninsl L _.__ am
Blair Tel. Co. (phone rent
and tolls)22.10
J. M u e l l e r ( s u p p l i e s fo r p o o r )21.12
J o h n W . S t o r k ( r o a d d n : -
dmn 14.35Ae.i h _ . 4 . - - J J _ - - - : - _In um
m u s t b e c a r e fu l o f o r i z i n u l rccorfl'=M r .Ja c k s a n pa ss ed t o t h e G r e a t a r e m n 1 0 m e p o r e n a z o n c e w n e r e r n - - ¢ ~= " | w u u \ -» - » F n - - - .T h e M a r i n e a n d N e w m e t h o d o f r e - I B e y o n d i n F e b .1333,: n f l l a t e r al le th e b r e e z e fan n e d t h e b l az e . Th e b o d y t h e c o u n t y w i l l b e It i vc t l a l l |, he co -
c o r d i n g b e i n g |\sy s te m ox'i t s m m .m a r r i e d M r .. l a h n C o u l t e r ,B l s n al a s b e i n g h e l d a t } l . n be r t 's. p en d i n q t l 1 e'f'l* fl I1l 5 0 "po ss i bl e b s t h e c o u n t y
Thiwu closes N a va l n q u e i t s fo r p a s t r e s i d e n t o f g h i l fe e u r q M r .C o u l t e r a r r i va l o f M r .R o b b w h o w a s c o m -S IH U L 5f| ¢ ¥ Ql N !H mu s t h ave t h e c o n -
w e e k .Mr s . J. P . Je n s e n ,d i e d i n N o ve m b e r m a .l n l e t i n g a th eo l og i ca l co u rs e a t D e s #W il o f Lhezr rm r e nt x ,a n d t h e fl l l b
'M o i n e s Io w a .m u s t h a ve a lo ca l l e n d e r t o b e c o m ePo s t W a r S e r vi c e Se c 'y. S t an l e y M n C o u l t e r i s t h e m o t h e r o f t w e l vg |l is 11.»a l e t_.-..2.....-\| , ____- 1 ..s-...__\:..:_ _ g _______ ____\ a g l a n d g fff c l u b ._
During the mfame of um ud-
m a h l e fa m i l y i n B l a i r . t h e y h a ve m a d e
m a n y f r i e n d s ,n o t o n l y i n t h e i r m m
c h u r c h c i r c l e b u t a m o n g t h o s e o f t h e
o t h e r c h u r c h e s ,a n d s h o u l d t h e y d e -
cidi to recgnagider !°e\f'==K Blair. thenLI IH Q II I na y l rv lul u ru ggsll gy u l . l u r . . : m m roa r..im. .\|n L-ru a ul tnmir cn, G cvlrn on w n u m u r !sw ung.g ..k ||w l l be m u c h rt j oi c in g u m m ; t h e i rIL l h e r i r o u d d r a g g i n g )I4 4 0 L e g i o n T h e v a r r r M: : L W i l l i s Purchznae o f O B I T K A m '! b e I ' 3 ; ; " £ ; " u T ; ; t ' : £ ; ° x t ~* ' _ |1 5 f r i
d M H a z e l
E m e r u ..
Th ° 'f"Th c r k e i s e n { r o a d d r a g -_"R i c h l a n d . N e b r . : M r s Ja y J a c k s n n o f C l y d e R i c h a r d .yo u n g e s t s o n o f i n g p i c t u r e a t R o s e H i l l .Tu e s d a y R e v. a n d M r s . R o b b n n ass
SURE)14. 60 Ta b o r ,i o w a :M r . 6 9 0 7 5 5 0 Ja c k s o n o r i j n r n l t A a m l P l h n R n : vn r w x ; h n r n 1 _ : _ \ . »12-1.n a n .ur..I..... .t.\¢" h u l a w a r n o n h nu u nr a te d w i t h I n ID D TD '
the ldisc Aid of lbs R. E. c hurc h
Wodnaldsy afiemoon.. The Missionary
lldigs (ind it nsecnlary to work lt the
lull on that d ay I nd ha ve :a d
date: with the Aid society.
J. P. Havens of Pnmont viaitrd his!
= »K. B. ?ainting Co. (supplies
Cn. Assessor!106.00 I
Co. Tren.)K. fl. l'rin!.lng Co. {srupp|ies
; | 1 :U J o f 0 ah j " " " " " w \ » H - » - ' - r v l " """"1mK|| \¢f f "lou| :u¢ullrn:asl;lug|0mnh1\Mr °" "ac 1 °rn 8-I m Blim N.-hr Mnrrh 20. 1520 and ai.- a.....-.-.... 1....... .r am... =. »lmw.'nrinte rift nsnn annreclltion of their
M (3 n ( ; ].." ' - » - - ----2.5s'rs.u an nlmm of Blfnr,M1s.Idw,|in the same city.Feb. 4. 1912,
;§`,;°",j;§"°<;§__g\_;=;';gd¢hebr.and num! are year, 10 month.: and 15 darn.
ur.Little Clyde in-1 never sick beforew a s Mm. Loui ur was | wo of i bu TH,590 reproachable chdstmn cha kr and ,.,,:.h f _°§,°2f§§."=jf_g;"§;x r
o .'f Fffffn whar:~ W ? " f u m " "today ure lay the iittie body away for
u v l \ \ H \ 7 l \ \ l I |s n g n v u v a u n . "¢ g n "r " ' " -, . ._F W !t h e f a m o u s r r o v e r f s m e n t w a r p i c - ' f a i t h f u l s e r v i c e s t o t h e i r c h u r c h a n d
' w w a t Flair. T}'\m\d:\v Mr. P. H. congregation.
° " | l \Q |f " | ¢ 1 u i n -| w 1 f » m ~ m 3 : = t f f g m
the State Urivtrsitx "fl I '°'°"~¢ pro»Wim. nvznn scuool. Houss
duct. being the son of Sam Stewart.wiil sneak at the March nc!moi hmm A special meetinx of the patrons
I. w . s s
zine)3. S. AW
_2_...§
I Iilkening (road drag-
rf ceirtdfm v ml h 'n 13,innmr Co. (autoAssessments DisQs w5i}L"i<0.~.»,, {road drqg|;irg}~recei=ts}U
John I-`rit'lr\ (msd draxzinszi 5.40 Julius Petersen (supplies mn \\-eu xn emu ze.1"\\l"'!\'flhhiff dhfrirt NALr e d D e W e b e r (sup pl i e s i li r I p o o r f a r m )3 . 0 0 ' |T l , f |. .g .h _ " " " " = » v w su a P u f f = | H H \ " H | w " =T m -Fr ln n ym v zn t m e e t in g w m oe n cu ;ul uw . ~. ... .. .. .. .. .- .. .. ... . .. .. ... .. - .. _.p o o r )2o. ca Th a n e 6 : F a r n b e r g ( s u p p l i e s )S s l s o i n u c h i u g i n c " 1 '::» ';:".in°§'"l `» ," "§of t o t h e cm : w h o fr l we a t . a n d th e fat h e r -i n z - 'L C a l h o u n t o w n s h i p , p r o b a b l y 1 6 3 2 .lo c at e d i n t h a s o u t h e r n v m o f
|.1:r e s e p s ~m t } 'e r .w p QF:11.9"M d o n e b r o t h e r .t h e L O n g C r e e k sc ho ol Ri c h l a n d t u u m h i p ,w a s h e l d l a s tW n a h .C o F a r m B u m l i m i -H e r m a n Te l 'h e C .4 h o n e . . ,_.._..a u .. . ,. .. . E ..-....._.1 .'i'?,.°I"0 P n u r..°'. E? '°i n s .s h e " . ? " ' t o w r f= §f" " 1 r 1 1 f \ } ' r vl a t i s r e a a r e l e ft i n t e a r s a n d ,.M o n d a y n i g h t zu t a l k o u r t h e p n -
1
a nce I. o. m rm\Klupp Printing Cn. (Supplies
C o . Tr e a a . )
x l vvv P r i n t i n g C n .(s u p pl i e s
Co .T r a n s I
} { l 6 p p P : * a t i n g C o .(s u p pl i e s
fum.an "="'*"" "j'"".""":me "S "'= nl"\g ~"e fvrvrf 0 row;| J .'linrlinariea for building 3 new mmol.I B°~"*"'"dJ°'""'°d unul Fvbr.w. Thlnk=s""im=' "hw *'w fel! and ws-l.=m¢- <\1i=¢|..~- :mn rhilrfrnn |xoRFo1\_nfJ__|f_l3 E.r.f..............'h¢u<¢ for uns district.
3-0b 2322.Mar:- C. Debel.tained i "Hr<=which hastiwed Trl Who love their |;,.§¢¢m¢,
County Cheri.death whi:'\ c""~ yestcwiay rzornluit.\» the j1e\\.0|§, 1|\|¢i¢;;\;¢{5
2:n.oo|lW¢d=\wi=»:»Feb. B.114, mm :md ma awh.
Mrs. A. P. Compton ard Mrs. Hcnr The funcr-3 -°""wx' ~""¢lw !~»d -Like the stars of ihe r-noning,5.50 M¢l\¢k¢ "f this citv weft among the at Qhg {.'hHx'F"n fh\\z»\\ Q°ri|!;;1.np r .Rh bright crown adnrniws!new present. at the James Conetyi i"|r ax 11 oc'~-'-"i:'1 Rw. Robb .r Thee' .»h~: shine in their besmtv
A vote was taken as to the number
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w a s o u w d e t h e c a l l fo r th e s ea e lo u
b r o u g h t f r o m t h e G o w r n o r n m e s s g o
s u g g e s t i n g t h a t a n tnves ti nn tl nn c ot n~
m i t t e e c o m p o s e d o t t h e G o ve m o r , A t -
t o r n e y a c n e r a l . A u d i t o r u n d t w o m e m
b e r s o f e a c h h o u e o b e a p p o i n t e d ; t h e
c o s t o f In ve s t i g a t i o n t o b e p a i d fr o m
the funds ol' these udlcem Resolu-
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p i n t .my st e ri ou s ly .
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a t o l r e d u p o n t b a m u l t i t u d e h i s tl: at
pub li c be ned lc tl ot t.l l a t h e n r e t u r n e d
t o t h e V a t i c a n . w h e n t h e p o p e a t o r a
ce nt :r ea r s ta n ce r e ma in e d vl r tu nl pr ie -
o n e r a u u t l l t b e l r d e a t h ;
, A m e r i c a n C a r d i n a l s To e L a t e .
'B u re n c a rd i na l s fro m t h e n ew no r ld L
t h o u g h r k i n g i l l sp ee d t o R o m e .
w e r e t o o t e t o t a k e o m l n t h e e l e c -
tl o n o t th e ne w po p e .C a r d l n a l 0 C o n
n e l l o f Bo s t o n i e n d e d l n N a p l e s a t
8 : 3 0 th i s m o m i n g fr o m t h e at e a m e r
P r e s i d e n t W l l x o n a n d l e ft a t o n c e fo r
th i s c l t y o n a s p ec l a l t r a ln w hl c h vr a a
a r r a n g e d f o r h t m b y t h e It o i l a n g o r
er n m e n t .Ca r d i n a l s D o u g h e r t y o f
Ph i l a d el p h i a a n d B e f l n o f Qu e b e c
a r e e x p e c t e d l o a r r i ve h e r e o n Th o r a -
d a y .Th e a b s e n c e a t t h e s e t h r e e w a l
de e p l y re g r et t e d b y t h e m e m b e r s o f
th e sa c r e d c o l le g e fo r th e y es p e c ia l l y
de s i r e d t h a t . u n e d ca s h o u l d b e r e p r e -
se n te d I n th e e o l em n i tl e a a t t h e a n -
n o u n c e m e n t o f t h e n e w po n t l t t e ve n
zr i t s ca r d in a l s c o u l d n o t t a k e p a r t
In t h e ele ct lo n.B e fo r e t h e co n c la ve
op e ne d i t h a d be e n r u m o r e d t h a t l t
m i g h t b e d e l a y e d t o e n a b l e t h e A m e r
!t u n c a r d l n a l a t o b e p r e s e n t . b u t t h l l
wa s fo u n d t o b e In a d vl e a b l e .
T h e n e w p o n t l l l w u t h e c r o w n e d
'lr ltl tlu t h e n e x t w e e k a n d ca r d fn a l a
n o w e n r o u t e fo r R o m e w h o w e r e u n -
a b l e t o g e t t h e r e In t i m e fo r t h e c o n
cl a ve e l e c t l o n . w l l l b e a t h a n d fo r t h e
el a b o r at e c o r ou a t l o n r l t e l .
T h e p o p e :d a t e t h e i r po n t lt l c at e l
f r o m t h e d u th e y a s s u m e t h e i r t i a r a
r n t b e r t h a n fr o m t h e d a t e o f e l e c t i o n
br t h e c o n c l a ve o f c e n l l n a l s .
Hy t ak in g t he n am e o l' P iu s . th e ne w
n o n t l f f h a s s h o wn b l a p r e f e r a n c e fo r
l d e a l g n a t l o n t h a t h u b e e n a ft w o r l t e
ar t t b o c c u pa n t s of t h e c h a t r o f sr . P e
te r .Th e p o n t l t l ' b efo r e B e n e d i c t Xt '
n a a P l u s x .Il e oc c u p ie d t he V n tl c a n
fr om m oo n to 1 91 l.
Se ve n Sa l l o t a Ta k e n .
lt a l l o t l o g fo r t h e n e w t\"t»e be z n n
F r i d a ;m o m l n z .I \ \ o bn tt ot a w e r e
ta k e n F r l d n y .taco o n Sa tu r da y ., an d
t w o o n S u n d a y .Th e re tt t tl ar z lt c ffil ll t
ba t lo t wa s ta k en t od a y , a s u s ua l .
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t h e htn clt sm o k e nn n o un c e d " n n
ch oi ce "t h e b e l i e f b e c o m e 'llxed th o t
ne i t he r ol ' t he p ow e r ful fac t i o ns o f t h e
m e m t col le ge i t o u l d * b ¢ a h h -l n w i n
o ve r t h e o t h e r M g l t h n l a c o m p r o m i s e
ca n d id a t e s e em e d ce rt a in .W h e n t h e
n e e k c n d p a s s e d w i t h o u t a e l t o l c e o n
S u n d n y In te r es t g r e w t o t m o r he a t .
Th e b i g g e s t c r o w d s i n c e t h e c o n c l a ve
op e n e d w a s gnt hcr ezl l n t h e : r e n t
s q u a r e nn n l t l n g St .P e t e r a .Th e r e
wa s n fr e l l n lt o f e xp e c t a nc y t h e d e a d -
lo c k w a s a b o ut t o h e b r o ke n . p r n ba b i y
th r n u e h a c o m p ro m i s e .
B e f o r e t h e co n c l a ve l e s t Th u n u l a y
t h e n a m e o f C a r d i n a l R a t t l h a d b e e n
me n t i o n e d m o r e o r l e s s c o n i p l r u o u a l y
aa t h e c a n d i da t e o f t h e r ec o n c l l l a t l n n
fa c t l o n lClea |'|E ¢l b y Ca rdln al G uspn rri.
p a n e l se c re t ar y o f at at e.C a r d i n a l
nnnmnls MAKE
HMTI NEW PIJPE
ect the Archbishop ol Milan to
Succeed Benedict xv.
E WILL REIGN As PIUS Xl
Ino nh.;-ntl!l\ a |||h \I it d n! ! !~cue I were foolish enough to lose my
temper.""I know." she qodded."He :mad
s man onc e: lt will when I was a
little ¢|r! and we were ¥lrlng in (Mpple Creek.He was acquitted on the
plea of sell'-defense.80 I alum daremy anything to y ou or zo Daddy.
what I did was £0 steal your deed
myself. when 1 had a chance.Daddyhu some blank form: just like lt, and
I lm! up one night ln my room andmade 1 copy.It 1nm'£ n very :ood
copy-;|our grnndhthefa lmndwrlllni
sr a awfully hird to imitate.Bealdes,
The Girl, a Horse F;;;;:m
L Y N D E|~a n d a D o g ..
1
t h e n r l t l n g .T h e n I a n a l m l o y u p ,
H a l l o w e d h a r d t w o o r m m u m aa n d n e a r l y c h o k e d d o i n ; l t , a n d r e a d
t h e t h i n ; l n l n A n a l ' a l l o t w h i c h I
u i d . a s c a i m l y a s I c o u l d :
" * B u t . l n m l m o f a l l t h a t I h a d w l dy o u a b o u t L l l e t t e , y o u I- t i e r ! m e o u c t
t o k i n y o u . "
" I s - - i s n q u i t e n i c e a t y o u t o r o
ml n d m e o f u r ' s h e L n q ul n o d r ep r o a c h -
tu l i y ."gn \ o u l d n ' t b a . - m o r d i n a r y d r
c u m n a n c e l ; i t vr o u i d b e h a n d y . B H C .
li s t e n . Je n n i e :h a ve n ' t y o u b e e n m a d
\_u a
crlarran XVII.-Gcntlnurd.
- t t --weala rw have believed him?" I
ea runnin: across the table at
sley."lt 'a sbeen a question of reeraclty,
s me coun says: with may be yous Bl Tsromhly too dead to testlf!-"
At Lbla, Daddy. who bad been eat-
llka a man hal!-statvetl. put ln
world."I reckon you cao't lvl at themloots higher up Staaale. but it you
-~ahora Charley Bollertoo lustbout as far as the law 'n allow. Pm
r a' to call re a qultter."'A t n o t moment Jeanie had ju n
fought ln another heaping plate or
luscious corn cakes. and I sras» los at ber when 1 re-plled.
"llrell ace about the shoving a buter, Daddy.The tlrat thlng to do
to put the old Clnnabar lu ahupe to
ell us out some money.I'rn broke.
ou knot."When I tnude this sdmlaalon. Beas| the last man In the world from
hom help could come. I should have
ld. looked me squarely in the eyes."Btannle Broughton-it thsts your
me--you aln't so dadblamed eras!you look and acl." be rematlu-d.lloney'a what talks.Arc you allnla°
o ntlag onto lhll thing with yotuown
adsl-for keepa, I mean; not to lullt out to ale ont set o' tolnlu' sbsrpa
at comes along?"
"Surat--you aald tt; Pm going toeep It and arorlt lt--after I get out
the lall where you're golng toand me for plachtng Illlll lnapectlon
r and getting lt smashed.Whylse did I start out bllndfdlded to hunt
or s |'lrl_ a horse and a dog?"
Ile let the latter halt of my reply»rtthutll comment; charging It up
some last llnccrlng remalns of tho
sinesa. perhaps."Well, let'a ace about where you'dclt your srhlp llrat." he lnrllnl.
"Inst pam or lt Is easy." I laughed.
What I don't know about the pmc-lcal end of the tnlulng Jada would loud
wagon.I:t pitch out.and hunt me~p a real, forsure miner. of course."
"!llolllln'so awfully crssy about
hat," he granted. Then:"\'lbuta the=tter with ut Twotubly.bore,for
~r um mlnrrf'"Not a thing ln the wlde world-
¢ cept that be can°t be hecauac he Ia-~ to be my partner ln the deal."
'Now youre talkin' a srbolc heap
lke a arblte men." sald the desperado
sh one."Doggoncd If I don't b'lle\c
~are trllltel What do you any torln'ma a whack at the boaalu'
ob?"1 took just one llttle glance st Dad-
|and the mild blue eyes 'ltsld "yea""But you'ru got me under a i.
llc. Beasley," I polntcd out. just to
sae what he'd say."You can"t very
well close a business deal with your
prisoner. can you?"Klll two r thnoe birds with the one
rock."he mumbled.crarumlng thealruped hall' nf ms hrtriltfnstllnlahlnlt
corn cake Into hla cspaclous mouth.-'ru chase you down to Angels and
turu you over to the majesty o' the
last-the same beln'by natue old8-quite Dtabbtu.Then ru Jump +~~
job o' aorlln' out the had angela from
amoogn the good attgels and zo out
and rustle your hall.Time old muIluhtlln's chewln' orer the lan In sich
|
l | |
Tbat'a about the easiest thing tbls alde
o Hades--wlth a tnloe like the oldCjnnsbar-srlth no more seater ln lt
than what can be pumped out-to back
you.I reckon your tltle to the prop-.er ty's all right. ain't ur'
"It ll; I have a deed from my grand-father."So much I aald. but I dldat
ro on to explaln boar the quick wit of
a dr! who not hated me bad luredthat deed from belng a more msn of
waste paper.Not that I knew hour
abc had done lt--but the tangible fact
was safely ln any pocket.
Fifteen ~lnutes after this break-tast table talk I was blddlng a tem-
porary Ioodby to the wreck on the
Clnnabar ledge. and was about to take
the road to Atropla vrlth Beasley;
both ot ua Intent upon catchlng a troy-frelgbt to Angels.Daddy had lent me
the plehald pony for the ride to the
rallroad statlon-this either with ors\Illlo1.\l Jeunle'a consent;I dldntknowandforboreto ask-and the
harlequlnfaced dog ,gas ready to trot
utthe news he-els.ut the bluecaedtnaldenbad abut herself up ln her
room. and z thought she arasnt going.
to come out und are me od.At the llnal moment.. llotrevcr. after
Bcasley had already atterw bla nagacrossthedumpheadandIwas
about to climb into my saddle. also
came to the cabla door. antl was both
curiously embarrassed and a lalt
brcathlcna."rleosel one mlntatol'l shebegged:
and as I took my foot out of the allr-
mp: "Do y ou know wllat they havedone with-wi th-"
"With Bullcrlonl"I helped out.
"No I tlt\tlt know;but I suppose
t.hey'rataken blm on to the c ounty
seat at Copoh wlthdhu others."'°'lben--then--please let blm zo! tt
you rctuae to prosecute-°'"ltaku yoprself entirely easy."I
broke ln.a blt aourly, maybe.*'lllagree not to play tha part of the do;
in the manger."
"Thank you-so muc h!"alto mur-
mured;and then alle backed strayqulckly and went In und ou through
to the kitchen. leaving me to follow
Beasley, which I dld. with the sour
humor telling me that of all the pun
allng. unaccountable things In a world
ot enlgtuas. a srontaa°s ragarlea weretho least understandable.For, after
all was sald and done. and after all
that had happened and been mode to
bappeu. lt seemed to be palpably ooparcltt that Jeanie 'hrombly was mu
in lore wlth the Jet.
c lu te r u s: xlx.
Annals, Desert and Urban.
Our stopover in Angels.Friend
Ilc:talcy's and rnlne, was of the abort-tult.tlur business wlth Iutltt:r Wil
Ilntn Duhhln was the tnereat travestyupon a trlal at law, and was speedily
concluded.
Since there would be tttl paaaenltertrala untll afternoon. Ileasley and t
resumed our places ln the trclghtht
cuboosc.and in due limo were ret
down In Bretrster, the breezy llttlomctropolll of Tlmnnyonl Pnrlt.
llerc mr cuptor-and !rlend-ap-
pearell to he rery much at home.Ile
took me to the best hotel, where besraa greeted with affectionate coma-
rsucrle by a clcrlt who aore a :lla-
tuoud hlg enough to serve tor a locomotive tleautteot. shook bands wltll.
1 r I
and when I dld so.he gave ma sshrewd look out ot the cool mr eyes,
with a gentle upllftlng of the manybrosra."lf you are determined to let
Hullenon go. all you hare to do la todo uothl .If you dont appear lnCopah toqgroaecute htm and his srould
be mlae lumpers,the case against
them wlll be dlsmlaaed as a matter of
course.But really,you know.youought to make an example of them."
"In the clrcumatancen.I c ant." Ireturned, ao we let lt go at that; alto
an hour later l ualey and I were onour way back to Atropls and Cmna-
bar tuountuln.
CHAPTE R xx.
Cul-laln Percy Wins.
It was on the evening of the fourthday's absence that Beasley and I left
the train at Atropls and took the
tnountaln trail In reverse for a returnto.tlae hlgh bench ou Old Clnuahar.
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"How You're Talking Llka a Whlts
lltan."
Beasley rldlbg a borrowed horse. and
t the callco wer. which Daddy Iilratn
had sent down to the statlon by one ot'
the newly lmponw workmen
Just aa we were leaving the rall-
rosd statlon Buddy Fuller. the opcmtor, ran out to hand me a telegram.
Slnce lt was too dark to eco to read It,and I supposed. naturally, that lt was
nothing more important than a bld
from some mncltlncry tlrm anxlous tosupply'our needs. I thought lt ralcht
wltlt. stuck lt Into my pocket-and
promptly forgot lt,Our tnlk, as we rode together up tho
now fatnlllnr troll, was chiefly ot busi-
ness;the business ot reopening the
utlne: and lt was not untll we were
ncnrlng our dcatlnatlon that the es-marshul sold:
"Stlll stlckln' lt; your claw that you
nln'l. ngoin' L0 poll the wltlp ut Charley
Ilullc rlonl""lt ht" I answered.
"\'lcll, non-why not?"
nay tu begin _on the woman I loved.and yet the only tray it I was to go on
remembering that abe belonged to an-other msn."We can at least be good
friends. can't sre*t""Ito," she returned, with a queer lit-
tle twlst ot her pretty llpa and u llssh
ot the blue eyes, °l'm atrald we ceat
even be that-or those-any more, hir.
Broughton."It waa awkward for both of us.
standlng there before the open cabin
door, and I pointed to the bench arbereDaddy Hiram was wont to smoke ou
evening plpe In good weather.
"'.l'ont you alt down until we can
sort of llull lt out?" I begged.
"It*a no use, whatever." she objected; nevertheless. she did alt down and
let me slt beslde her.
" I know Just how distressed you
must oe." I begun. "and perhaps I canlltt a blt of the load from your shoul
ders.There wlll be no legal steps
taken against your-sgalnst Charles
Bullenon.""Thank you," alle aald; just as abort
as that."Ana that lsn't alt," x aeat on. "Arn
er we get Into the ore und have some
real money to show tor It. I'm goingto make over a share ln the Clnnahar
to your futher and put hlm In a post
tlon to do the rlgbt thlng br you when
you marry.and ho'll do lt; you ltuow
hc'll do lt.""Iiow klndl" we tnurtuured, look-
lng atrulgltt out ln trout of her..
"lt 1S.u't kindness; ltu bare juallre.Iletwccn you. you two have saved my
legacy for me.""I wish non. It budn't been aarcdl"
the esclalluw. as rlndlcllvcly as you
pltt.t5l.'.Truly. I thought. the trays ol' women
are past llutllng out; or at least tha
may ot a mold wltb a man 13."
"('an't I any anything at all withoutputting my foot into ft?" t asked ln
dcelpalr."You break a muns back
wllh a load of obligation one day, and
toss ,hlm lightly out of your young lite
the next!I hurent done nnythluc toearn your-to earn thu back of your
hsnd. J cnule; or ir I bare I don't
know what lt la""You have committed the unpardou
able aln." alle accused coolly."I dot.twonder that Mlss Ituutllo tooll. your
rlng OIT."I sraan't going to let the talk samto Llsette; not tr: knew lt. and could
help tt."wltat ls the unpardonahle stu?" I
asked"To misunderstand: to think a per-
son capable of a thlng °ahtn n personla not;to- jus t luke lt r crouted
that a person ls guilty--ull"--srlth alltlle stamp of her foot--"I can't bear
to talk about It!"I guess tt'sa part of a mau's equip
ment to be dense and sort ot stupld-
ln bla dcullngs with women. I mean.Slowly. an slowly that I thought the
catch would never anap and hold. mrfoo! mind crept hack along the line.
scorching bllndly for the point atwhich all this llery lttdlgnallon toward
tae had begun; buck and atllt buck to
that moment of our dellreronce
Dti¢ldy's and mlne-at the ahafthousedoor. with thls dt-or glrl uutwlstlng her
arms from her !uther'a neck and withpe anylng,"I'm not hurt. either. Wel-
come home Mlsa Twombly-or shouldI sur Mn. Ilullenoof''.
"Jennlet" I gasped; "do you tnen
that ;nu're not ttoltut to marry Cllnrl
.I \I m a y 1 - a n a l i g h t l y m o r t h e e ve n t s
a n d l n t m d u c e d m e l o .n n u m b e r o f
ge n t le t n vn i n t h e i o b by , an d pr e s en t l y
ga ve m e o r d e r ! i n 1 : 0 up t o o ur r o o m s
a n d " t n k o a tr as h. "p r e p a r a t o r y l o
me e t i n g n ce r t a i n fr i e n d n t h i s a t
luncheon: the meo llnlz mz ttinstrt ltl uzwn
his b el ng u hh ! t o 'j rn ua ul up " th e fr ie nd
In tl u te fo r th e fe nx t .
I t i t l l !w a n t e d at h a l f h o u r o f t h e
ap p o i n t e d lu n c he o n t i m e w h e n l d e
so on l lo d t o t he Io h by .A l l t t l e b e fo r e
o n e n c l o c k In a x l e ;ca m e l n w i t h a
m i d d l e a n d m o n w h o l o o k e d a s If h o
m l g l r l h a ve D H D t h e r e t l r e d m a n a g e r
of a W i l d W e - s t s h o w ; n o t lo n g h al r e d .
u r a n y t h i n g l i k e tha t,b u t w i t h t h e
coo l ry e and b rn nz ed , 1 I\ re al !|t rb ra ke .n
fa r e o f o n e w h o l i ve d u n d e r ho u s e
mo fn o n l y w h m r c j r eu a n a t n n c aa fo r c e d
hi m t o, . A m o m n t m a i t w a s s h a k -
i n g h a n d s w l l h M r . w i l l i a m S t a r h n t R .
ml m - m vn e r. rn n ch x nn n .a d i n c t o r i n
th e In : wa t e r N nt l o n n l ba n k , p re s i d e n t
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real deed and put the was back la
the envelope ln your pocket.""And Rnllerton dnally stole lt, just
an you thought he woulrl," I put ln.
"Ile did You are dneadfutly care-tevcs with your thluga:you are al-
wnlrl leaving your coat around. just
when y ou happen to take it att.1
knew then that the next lhlnlt to be
done was to get your deed recordedquickly.Ile--he m nhmng me every
day to mu away wit tm and I wasafraid to tell him how much I despised
him; afraid hed talce lt out on you
and Daddy . .So I just let hlm to onand talk and helleve what he pleased.
or course. he wanted to ride with methe momlng we went away. but after
we got down the road a plete I made
an excuse to no on ahead br another
mol.""Hunt mach of what he told yourfather and me--when we were havin:
the scrap--was true.He aalfl you
went on ahead."
"I didn"t go to Atrnpla. as he ex-
peeted me to." she continued calmly.
"I tool: the old Haveraack uan acroaathemountalatoGreaaersldlng.I
knew that the Copah traln would atopthere on the aldotraclt.\\'hea I not
as fat an the Hnverxac k I thought I
heard somebody totlourlng me.I wasscared and dldn't know what to do.I
was afrnld my comin: of the deed hadbeen discovered and that the orlgloal
would be taken away from me. an I
hurrllld to hlde the real deed.'Tho
oltl Harersaek tunnel seemed to be a
good place, but whlle I was lu themBarney began to bark. and I looked
out and sau- that the aolse I had heard
had been made by a stray cow fromone of the foothlll ranches.So I re-
mounted and rode on to catch thelruln to Copah.At Brenner sldlnz I
trled to matte Barney lead the pony
home. and Barney trled his best to dnlt.But Wlnkle wanted to gmac. and
I had to no nil and leare them when
the trnln came 'll1at's all. I think;
except that I had to walt two days at
my coualn'a ln Copah before I couldnet the deed back from the record
cr'a otllce.They were awfully alou
about lt.°
"I: lm't quite all," I amended. "Youhn\en't told me hour you happened to
come back with Beasley and hllposse."
'°That was just a colncldence.Ireached Atropla on the curly morning
train and met Mr.Beasley and his
men just an they were starting up the
mountain.Cousin Buddy Fuller had
told me how he had telegraphed toAnrelaforIdr.Beasley.and z was
scared to death. of course, because I
knew what 'lt meant.So I borrowed
the Ileguertya' emo and came alongwith the posse."
'Hfére ssas allence for a little time:
auch, silence as the clatterlng and
hammering ot' the carpenters andsteamtlttern permltted.Then I said:
"And when you got here. tha Ilratthing I dld was to call you '3Irs. Bul-
lerton.I rlont blame you for not be-
ing able to foralre me, Jeaale. glrl;honestly. I don't."
"lt was worse than a crime," ahe
aterred solemnly; "lt was a blunder.
what made you do it?""Panty be-cause I was a lealous
fool; but mostly because I was some
and sorry and dlsappolntcd. I thought
Bullerton had beaten me to lt.""No,"she sold quite aoberly;"ll
was Mins Randle who beat you to lt."
I gunned.There were tremendous
posalbllltles in that cool answer ot
hers; prudlglouo possibilities"But lay !" I burnt out:"dldn't z
tell you that Llsetto had pushed meoverboard lon!! ago?"
"I know.She was sensible enough
to lee that y ou and she c oulllnt llreon nothing u year.But now that you
are rlcli, or ate going to he . . . Pmsure you are not golng to be less gen
croua than we was.What lf she dld
take your ring ntl' lu a moment of dia-
couranement.and ltnoulag that youcouldn't buy her hats?You can be
very sure ahe put lt on ntttln as aoonas your hack was turned."
here we were; no sooner over onehurdhilcfore another and a blglzer
one moat Jump up.I groanw andthrust my hands lnto my pockets..A
paper rustlcd and l drew lt out.Itwas the telezrum Buddy I'oller had
Itunmlttl me still tlnrculi.I olrcnctl lt
l
a story, to have a colnctdenca uma taon you when you knew perfectly well
that the thin; coulda't poallbty nan
happened so pat la the nick or time?"
"I eueeoee l hare; ree"§ "Well, don'r ever let at dlsturh you
sysin.Because the real thin: ls a lot
more wonderful and unbelievable. you
know.Llsten to thla: lt'a a vim from
my coualn, Percy; the one who sentme out into the wlde, wide world to
look for a zlrl, a horse and a dog, and
who ls the only human bein; outsdde
ot Colorado who knows where I am
likely to be reached by telegraph. Ho
la ln Boston. and this Ia what be says:'Recalled home when are reached
Honolulu.outbound Llaette and Iweremarriedtoday.Congratalate
u a . ' e e
For a minute there was a breathlut
sort at pause, and I broke it.
"Jeanie, dear, eras it just commonhonesty and good faith that made you
take all these chaaeea, wlth the deed.
and wlth Bullertoa?""Y a ,Pm commonly honest,"aald
the small volce at my shoulder.
"Bullerton la a shrewd. :mart fel-
low," 1 went oa."1'll venture to any
that h|,~_.ue\rer made auch a hoaehead
break as I dld the mornin; you cameback.Yotfmust mmm somethlag or
blm or y ou woulda! hare asked me
not to prosecute him for try in;to
murder your father and me."
She looked down at her pretty feet.which were crossed
"1 think-a llttle something--at my-
self."me sald,with i mli l breath-catehlnzx between the words. "I oerod
myself that much, don? you think? lrzdldntdeceivehimoutright.P m
afraid I dlti let hlm decclro ltimloll.
So that made me responsible. ln a way,and I couldn't lat you mo him to jail,
could Il"
"But what about me?Are you ao-lng to send me to a worse place tam
any jall?-for that is what tne wholeyrlde world la going to he to me wlth-
ont you, Jeanie dear."
Her answer was just like her:She
turned and put up her face to me andldf "Klan me again, Staanie."And
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though all the carpenters on the lob
were looking on, as I suppose theywere. by thls tlme, 1 took her ta my
arms.lt was a ahort spasm: lt sort at had
to he in the public clrcamataaeee.
When 1: was over. I folded Percy'telegram. took out my pencil. and with
the dear girl lookin; on, prlnted my
reply on what was left of the zu ~.
blank.Thla ts what I sald:"The same to you.Have found th
G.. the ll. and the D., and Miss Jean!Twumbly and I are to he married
soon aa we can ana a znlalater.Incldentatly, I have learned how to work
Hope lt will be a comfort to you,-
Grandfather Jasper-lt' he ls where h
can hear of lt--and to all concerned
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w i t h a m e o n e l l t t i e o u t » t t u n o t o f t h e
nd nr u ht e r h i n ." B u t y o u t h o u g h t s o
sm n i l n f m e t h a t y o u s i m p l y to o k It
for gr ant ee! I"I waggmd m y h o o d i n dee pe st h u -
m l l l t y .
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fe e t . Jr a n l e : p l vn s e d n n ' t t r a m p l e m e
to o hn rc l i { : t l ! e r ; o n - t i l l ! ! i s - e r - w e
hu t !n s t r a p t h e n v ! !m o r n l m :a ft e r
yo n w e nt an n 3. . 5o u k n ow , a n d I ...
w e l l h e r m h m g o t t h e w o r s t o f l t .
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go n e o f !w i t h h l m - h e sa i d 3o u 'd
pl t l n n vd t o g n w i t h h l m t o g e t m m
r l w hu t t ha t F 01 5 h a d fa l te d t o s h o w
u p n t A t r o p l n In t i m e r o : 's h o m m . "
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m y h c - l s m a d e a n d h e ¢ o u !¢ !n 't h e l p
It . "sh o amid sl m pl y .st il l a s r o o t a s
u r u r u m t w r ."l i e l l n l l l w o w e n - g o l n l !
t o An g ol a t o g e t m a r r i m i .a n d l - I
t .I |ao t n o b o d y : m t I w ou l d a ? p r o s e c u t e . "
" H o t I l i '1 `\ \o mb I3 ;h e 'd nm re r a n
yo u t o d o a n y t h i n g l i k e t h o t . "
" N o : n u t D a d d y H l r n m . "
I l e d l t l n t pr es s t h e m a t t e r a n y
ft t n h e r an d we r od e on l n s i le n c e. A s
w e a p p r u n r l t fd th e ne i g hb o r ho o d o f
ti me m in e e vi de n ce s of t h e fo rt h pu tt ln g
ac t ivi ti e s b e g a n t o m u t t n - a t th e m -
t w l v n . , _ _.
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h l o n e w l y r e l m l r n l c i b l n acr oss t h e
d u m p h m d a n d In s l st t d u p o n t a k i n g
ca n -o r t h e h o m s .Be as le y : m l I
w a s h e d u p a t t h e o u t d o o r . b t n c h n n d -
b a s i n l a va t o r y ; a n d w h e n w e w e n t l u .
Je n n i e h a d : u p p er r e ad y for n s .
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c h u r c h h a s a n a w supreme-po n t lft .
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w o u l d te ll o f l h e el cc tl on o f a n e w
p o p e o r t h e ( a l l u r e o f t h e a l c r e d c o l -
le g t to r e ac h I de c i s io n g a ve a mi g h t y
a b o u t a t ll 133.w h e n a w l a p o f t h i n
s m o k e in st ea d o f t h e h e a vy bl a c k
s m o k e t h a t In d i ca t e d a n um l ee l al r e
\ b a l l o t c o m e fr o m t h e c h i m n e y l e m l l n l
fr o m t h e B l s tl n e c h a p e l .n w a s t h e n
k n o w n t h a t t h e C i t h o l l c c h u r c h h a d
on c e m o r e a d u l y e l e c t e d p o n t l ff.
" W i l l o f G o d ;I M u s t O b e y . "
A s s o o n l u t h e Iw o t h i r d s vo t e fo r
C a r d i n a l I l n l l l h a d b e e n ve r l d c d C a r
dl n al Vu n nu t cl i l, a s d ea n o f t h e m cn e d
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di n a l pr l c s l s a n d th e c m dl n a l de a c o n s
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Va n n u te l l l ln a cc o rd an ce wl lh c u st om ,
I t h e a c c vp r c d t h e c t e c t l o n t o h e l u
pr cm e pu nl ll 'l '.a n d t h e n e w p o p e a n
a w e r e d u l l h t h e fo r m a l " S i n c e i t le
t h o w i l l u f G o d . I m u s t o b e y . "
Th e n t h e p u r p l e cn n o p l oe o ve r the
th r o ne ; o f t h e o n n l ln n l s w e r e l c l d o w n
o m lay ull\',tln tll o n l y t h a t o v the
ne w p on t lfl ' Yc m al n cd .Th i s w a s mc
in slams th a t m e w h ol e sa c re d co l le g e
me nd ;r ed o bc ls un ce t o th e ne w hc al l ol
th e c h u r c h .D e a n Vn n n ul e l l l z h er e u u
I
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lain dlseharxv ol' important Gwlnlns
tlml funrlinns. when the Polish ques-Hnn hocnrne annie enmed for hlm the
i\sIM\|n of Ilvnedtrt XY.lmrl thn
o a aa katl the ne w Incumbe nt w h a t
nam e h t l llt .\5 ¢* to tak e t lur lnf: h is pon
tll ie at e.a n d u p o n h i s r e p l y i n g " P l u s
I l . "M g r .S l l w e m ,e o r r e t a r y o f t h e
¢¢m< Ia\o \erlt l\°d h i s el ec ti on t o t h e
p a p a l c h a i r .
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the an ter uom wl tla lu tin - S ist ine ch ape l,
W Il t n 'h e di s ca r de d h i s r a r e l l n a t i
2Dl|¢5 as si st ed by t he eu nc lo vl s tn . an d
t h e p a p a l w s t i a u n t s , w h i c h h a d h4:1.n
he id In n ° ad t| | \: \s :d ar e t he op eu l ms o f
tht'r n n r l a w .\\ e t 0 lhla ted u p o n h i m .
Th e m 'i n c l u d vd t h e w h l t a cansock,
\| .l ll t e sn ai l , wh it e s to ck l ng a. r o d sl ip -
per s. It ro d and g old mu ze ttu . and l inn l-Iy t h o L i n k ! o f r e f ! w u r k o d w i t h g o l d .
C l r d i n a i e P a y I- l i m H o m a g e .
T h e pu n t lt f.fu i t y u w t t w m t h
p a p a l g u d :. m d acoomp anlx-d b y
cardi nmrs.th e r e u p o n r t . t u m e d t o
tl l mn o h e Il lt d n ¢ r\ 1 ; 1l e d'fn t ho Si s ti n e
Ciul pel.Th e r e t h e o a r d l n a l s ac c o r d
in g t o th e i r n m lt . a n d h e a d e d by \ a t 1 ~
n u t e l l l . m a d e t h e i r t i n t n o t o t a d o r a
Ll on t o h l s lw ll ne as .kh ol ln g ll r a l h l s
fe e t a n d t h a n h l a h a n d s . a ft e r w l s l c h
th e p op e r e eo l te i l t he m l n e m br a ce un d
be s tu a w d u p on t he m hi s l l n tt u pu s t ol l c
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wa-¢b m a n n e o f h i s n e r vl r e th a t t h e
r a d h a t w a s c o n fe r r e d a n o n hl t a a n
Ju n e 1B 1921,w h e n It sl r a l l a r h o n o r
wan !»P ¢ln w\ 't 1 n n Ca rdl nn l. La aw nt i.
P e n l l n n l R a t t ! w a n b o r n i n It a l y o n
Oct. 12.l!t'»S.F o r m a n y s c a r s h e w a s
l l h r n r i t m ol't h e Anllar nslun l i b r a r y
fl ml a r r h l vo s a t M i l a n .L a t e r h a h a
m m o Il h r a r l a n n f t h a Y a t l m a .In t h i s
pow ltl an h o r e m a i n e d ttnttl t h e n e w
ro p n h l lr o f Po l a n d ox t t l h tl n h e d n m c t a i
dl p t o ma t l c re l a t i on s w lt i l t he V a t ir a t t .
a t w h i c h t i m e R a t t !w a s ap p o l n l e d
l r r h b l s l w p m n !w a s anultttnad t o P o
Ia nd as t h e ro p ro so t at at l ve o l ' th e h ol y
soo.
T h a t c o u n t r y w a s th a n t o r n w i t h
t h e estra mzem onta fr o m < h u r r h
bm u gl z t a b o u t h y t h e a;ommualstto
rr r n p n p a n d a fr o m a n vl e t R u s s i a . A r r h
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te em o f Po li sh C l t h o l i r s DJ hl n o f-
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t h m u g h t h e S a l a D u m n l e a n d t h e S u l :
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a n y o t h e r r u m o l a t h a n p r o p u l s i o n o f
m o t o r w h l r l a o n 1 p u b l i c lahzhwny.
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t t g h t l n l e d g e In t h o s e d a u . " I a d m i t -
te d." l t n IIr r t o n h a d a h o w n m e t h e
st u n h e a t w a ia c a r r i e d u nd e r h i s a r m .
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START BANK ACCOUNT FOR BABY
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fu t u r e h a p p i n e s s !
Ha ve yo u t h ou g h t of o p en i n g a b a n k
ac co un t fo r y o u r b a b y ?Th e 'te a r e q t te a t l on s th a t sh o u ld h e
gi ve n t t th ou g ht b y e ve ry p a re nt . w ri te :
C e r e t l a A n t t t o n x i n Th r i ft H a x n x t n e .
M a n y n e w l y b o r n ba be s a r e p r e
se n te d w i th gi ft: tn th e fo rm of mo n ey .
wh y no t st ar t an a c co un t fo r th e bu sh y
w l t h th is m o n e y a n d w a t c h It g r o w
b y ma k i n g , r e g u l a r we e k l y co n t r i b u
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to 8 8 3 3 . 0 I; i n Bft c e t t r r l r s . $ l . 0 7 .'5.?5,
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~y Blair, Nebr., February 9, 1922.Blair, Nebr., February 9, 1922.-THB m rm wm s s -- ' r a s a w m n r n z s ..--'P - w mPllllo mr
ti Howell ifterwarvds the new progressive par rgTHE ENTERPR1sEl`?~=~»~=~°~§~7»¥"" '""'; "
I r o n x A . a n o t n s s .Publisher
z s s v n a n i f n e r T HURS D A Y l
me en- red-.zusof
B e h i n d a e ~ m a t t e r i
&e poltofflee Cl. Blair. Nob., under
the Act of Gongreu of Blueh 8. 1879.
At a Sheri!! sale last Satnnlay the
Bruce Winer: tnlek In bid in by die
Ritchie Paving co.. the? holdin! .!e
enattel mortgage.
R.B.Howell, aeeonlmg to rows-
psper talk. is to tile on the new pro-
gressive ticket for U. S. Senator. But
that lan't saying that the members
of that party will in laooflwlnktd into
voting for him.
Judge Arthur G. Wray of York in
ty was formed in Nebnuka in order
that progressive republic ans, wma-
alve democnts, and independents could
_ect together for e new deal in this
state and free the state from both
_ -
"The progressive pany headquart-
ers did not give out any infomation
of that kind and neither in the pro-.
greuive party courting any friend-
ship from Mr.Howeil," said J.R.
Edmiston, state ehni n of the pro-
Ae we go to press we learn thlt
lied Peterson, who has been :offering
from pneumonia,passed away at
about four o'clo¢:k'tl:is u"ternoon. The
funeral will be held Sunday at 3 p. m.old party machines.I ."I have but one dexire in the m"_:at the Lpiscopal church.
ter and that Is to render the greatest 3-lr.Ha m:llannaa of Medicinegrexsite pnrty when asked his views .:Bow Wyoming was n guest for aA1,G possible service and Z believe I can 9 »c rnmg the reports that rt ur 1 eou le of days this week at the homed|f U but do so,pWray\\0\ll_ Ge or nomana on as "1 By not becoming a candidate|0f Mr.and Mrs.John Ryde.Mr.
th ire tl lcetgotemoroneprogresse f r 12 ited States nenotor.|l{annai was on his way to Valparaiso,and that the progreslrea would beck on n .R.Il.Howell in reee for United!Bs' being wiiling to again make
t gthe contest for governor in the newsum menu or..In regard zo the possibility of _|N g progressive zwrlv if that 1| the deaire
r th i voters.Norton of Polk being a ;1rogresalve°e Progress ve .
candidate Mr. IIdminaton said.m r . ,"3 Ha not seeking endvmment
Norton is well peat twenty-one and i,.from either one of the old line par-
able to choose his own course, h,,,,._itles but by making the ight an a pro-
ever. he is one of Nebraska a big men | F"°*"'i""..and stands for n prozresive adminiw-f ul believe the foregoing ""'" make
tration in the stale."However it eleor my position and w1ll,hest serve
was indicated at the pnr5"\¢ headquar-
"°"" "E" should "°I"°" hatedecided s.u=~: cnisrni' siudois
y... eause."- State Jou mul.r
South America. by way of Chifiito and
New 'iork and the Ky dea tookhim
by auto to Omaha Wednesday after-
noon.
Cory Charleton'= aiater. Mrs. Geo.
Mcliny received n wire from Mr.
Charleton nho is with his wife at
Kir iile,Mo.,to the etYeet that
Mrs. Charleton heel undergone a very
serious opention for an. axrraratrd
omit of appendicilia but was doing
very well eonsideaing the seriousness
. 9 4
T h e ~rilc pdnta sale billa
___s a t i s f y t h e j u d g m e n t a n d c o s t s i n s a i d !
action.Lot three, block eleven, A1-~
lnigtne, Wuhington county, Nebras-
ke.Dated January 25th, 1922.
ii»lAURlClI MEHRENS,
52-Sr .shane.
for the sum of $56-30. costs, andre-
cruing cons, the slid dec reeprovitb
ing that :Enid premises be :old to
satisfy laid judgment above net out
in ease the name remained unpaid
for a period of twenty days from the
.date of anld decree. and uid judgmentibeing unsatisfied and said decree be-
xenée of Ilearing Fi nn Set\lemen| i°3 nm in force.
0'Hanion, Maher it 0'lIanlon, Atty 's
|sam premises wan be sold to ent.l.|~
fy :aid judgment and intc and
3T,\|[.; gp NEBRASKA. 1 Ieoate, and all accruing costs thereon,
-es..ae provided by said order and decreeWashington County.i |and the law in such cues made and
In The County Court 'provided .
In the Matter of the Estate of Williamf Dated this 10th day of J anuary ,
Kruse.Si.. Deceased:1922, at Blair. Nebraska.
The heirs nt luw, next pf kia, de-Mnu nzc s:nrennrzns,visees.legateee,creditors,I Sheriff of 'Washington County,
All persons interested in the ilnnl 60-51;Nebraska
settlement of said estate are hereby!1miner; that on the 12:11 day of Jnnu~sxmnxrx-'s sau-.
ary, 1922, Otto Kruse, the Adminis-.
trotor with Will annexed of said estate Sears, llurn and Sheppard,
filed n petition in raid County Court Attorneys.ed
rnylng that his final adrnlnmtratnon By tln u e of an exeeutlon insu
i n t
Dy(
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C l i u n | y w q , W a n n K\|hn'| Pham: will please you.~ ~
Tls i n : a m.4:85 p. rn. Dli|;\
11:18 a. m. muy.
.'b ra in s W u; -8:45 mmm. Dllly.
Wall Paper clean up on broken
pallerm.B l a i r F h n r m n c y . w s u u o o u o u v o u v n a v
The Wulf! Drug Store naw handles lilomqum mn fl; iv. fgr you
electric nm xlohes.All men.. . ,...._
¢no~o-¢|f>~o¢'||~»¢¢1r=~u1n¢¢~Cough Symps-Blalr Phnmucy.-STATE scuool. IFFIZNCHBS
Lex ul dn your job work for you.'. o c a l a n d P e r s o n a l ~pnam ,,,,please ~ ' I . . ' f , * . ~ § ; 7 § " " n -
' f v b w n u o o v s o u o a o e 0" New W ," Pnper nee un.Blair'un ify h u compened um ' r m m n f
I
hesi-tance-Bell.Red 240.01'|'lee-Bell
1|g
Lina. R. Patrick. who has been under
the neather for the past week, is im-
pro\.e¢I
John Burchnm has purchased a
building lot on west South nreet and
contemplates building in the early
spring.
Dion are some new things in balt
rrr uuods at the Blair Home Bakery
under the new management.Come
in :ml try them.I8-tf
iinney Pounds kept shop for Frank
Jenlmis lnlt Friday while l"nink'e
litt'v daughter underwent nn opera-
ton for adenoida.
MT\T. C. Hilton has 3 .nice line
9] early spring hate now on display
.and ready to wear.You are invite!!
tn ea'l and nee them.2-lt
l Mr nm! Mrs. Paul Taylor of Omn
hn lttmlt up last Sntunlay evening
:mul »peel. Sunday with Lire. 'I'aylor'a
nmtlwr Lira George Antill.
Iritz Mntthienen w a a pieaaant
enller at The Enterprise olllce on last
Iflnn-lay and while here took occasion
'to haw his Enterprise rlnte set ahead
for another year.l .lohn llillmnn received word from
H. R. Haggard. umlertnker. Pho|ie:'Ph5"UW2>°_e d u here 1.0 1509* mln? ways dFred Wolf mini at The f=~'-°»~»ff==|§.§".'.§'.i`.f'..`§Z.`l'.'2. or dabin works; o!
ntlleo Tuesday on business..~..PBurmn;the midnight oil" is la
lf. S. Cain of Fremont was a busi- vogue again with the industrious
neu caller in Blair Wednesday.
John Blaeo of Kennard was a busi-
nea< visitor in this city Monday.
Mrs.Hannia Grimm entertained anumber of her friends at dinner Aw*
Saturday evening.
Mm. T. C. Hilton carries the War-
ner, Kahn. American Lady. La Reine
and other popular eorseta.All alzea.
2-It
ilrn.Watson Tyson,Mrs.I .D.
'Warrick and Mn. Prentice Smith ate
dinner at the Peter Tyson home in
Btnir Wednesday;
Mrs. T. C.Hilton has a nine line
of early aprlng hats now on display
and ready to wear.You are invited
to call nprl nee them.2-It
The social meeting to be given by
the toeal Eastern Star for the Herman
Chapter on this evening. Thursday.
Feb. 9. han been postponed on account
of the serious illness of Karl Peter-
son.Regular Chapter aa usual witl
be held.
The Congregational ladies met nt
the home of Mrs. C. M. llitchman for
their aewinr on last Tuezulav after-
student. for it ia a violation of the
rules to burn electric iight:in the
buildings when not necessary.
During the put week the debating
moiety, governed by economic fulingw,
assembled in the heating plant, that
they might uve both fuel and light.
Here they want through the motion!
of forml1lebate, while the engineers
were banking their Area for the night.
The supporting inhuenea of a few
old chain, with board! appropriated
from a nearby Iumbar pile, furnished
the blearhera A small light, hung-
ing llrnply from a rom! cond, illumi-
nated the scene.Those unable to
had a neat in the bleachers draped
themlaives over work benches orplates of vantage in the coal lrunkert.
A hoax dnun was drafted in lieu of
a table, putting; nn extra kick into the
thunderous arlrumente.When the ah'
become too uneonrliortahle a coal ehute
window was propped open with an old
shove! and the show proaedecl.
The W isdom of this dnikltit more
waa not appreciated fully until the
critics began to administer an anti-
dote.
m:°ruonls*?é§EEf:'§`xo'rBs
P r l t t n P o u l t r y F o o d .C l e l n u
pr i c e .B l a i r P h a r m a c y
V . N . S h o r t o f t h e R i c h e y P a vi n g C owa-=i n B l a i r Tu e s d a y l o o k i n g a f t e
bu si n es s m a tt e rs .
¢R e v. R o b b a n d f a m i l y a t t e n d e d t h
fu n e r a l o f t h e i r l i t t l e g n n d - c l u u g h t e
a t B e t h a n y . t h e B r e t o f t h e w e e k .
M r . J. L . Ié i l w a n l s s p e n t S u n d a y i ~
O m a h a t h e g u e s t o f h i a so n,C u r t i
m u l l°:u11il)'r e t u m i n g h o m e H o n d a y
I'a tr o ni t . e a h o me i ns t it u ti o n b y b u y
m g 50t1r b r e a d O f t h e B l a i r H o ~
B a k e r y .N i r o l i n e o f o t h e r b a k e
goo ds, al so.18- ti'
M r s .\ \ '.D .Gr o ss ,w h o h a s -
a i r k fo r f o ve r o r we ek s,i s i m p r o vi n
a n d h a s M m . Id a W r i g h t s t a g . i m : w i t !
h e r a t p r e s e n t .
T h e M o n d a y . H t e r n o o n C l u b m e
a t t h e h o m e o f M r s .B e e l a n a n n Fe ~
li.Th e C l u b \ \ | l l m e e t w i t h H i r e . M c
Q u u r r i e o n F e b .13.
M m J o h n R e i d e n t e r t a i n e d a p a r t
o f ft i t '1 1 d § a t t h e h o m e o f h e r : i s t e r
M r s .L o u i s Sc he nk ,o n last.S a n d s
a t d i n n e r .Pl ac es w e r e l a i d f o r I (
M i s s K a t i e R o h n e r ,d a u g h t e r o
M r .a n d 5 !r s .C a r l R vh x ve r o f t h
. o u t h e r n p a r t o f t h e c o u n t y , i s u n d e
ti n do c t o r 'sc a r e w i t h se r i o u s e a
tr:»ulJ|t'.
f'| t1 H on Su t he r la n d b e t t e r k n o w n nS n a p S u t h e r l a n d . i n & m o ve fr o m t
!1 . . \ n l t G r a y f a r m e a s t o f t o w n t o t h
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaper_ than any
other way.
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR NEBRASKA
.|
M :mey district.-
3-lm. Axel Swzmson has so far im-
proved after her operation to which
\he submitted name time ago,that
=he in able to go out among her
frmnda again and in slowly reiraininnc
her former health.
Mrs. Jean Boehner and daulzhter of
tileliwoud,Iowa, visited relatives in
thu city the latter part of ith! week
rmuming home on last Sunday. Mrs.
Dnshner is a daughter of Mr.and
Mrs. T. M. Carter.
Wood received by Mrs. Louis Schenk
from her daughter, Eva. who has a
hunk position out at Akron.Colo.,
.-totes that Akron is n iine iittie town
of about 1500 population and that nlle
hires her work and her surroundings
very much.
Little Margaret Jenkins. daughter
nf Mr. and Mr:=. Frank Jenkins, sul:
mitted to an operation for Ildennidn
0.1 last iridn;,.She has been under
the doctors care for seven!weeks
aml now' hopes to be on the road to
complete health.
The fann known ua. the Stud Wick
farm. just north of the Joe Wrench
lurm,in the s=out.l1em part of the
county was Bolt] at aheriIT'n sale last
Friday afternoon at the court house
in Blair.The Citizens Slate bank nf
illnir bid it in at 521000.The farm
consists of 260 acres.
Warren Llmnton had the misfor-
tune on last Thursday to fall and frac-
ture the bone of his left leg just above
the knee,He was lifting a box of
coal from his car and slipped on the
ire,the box of coal failing on top ol
him.The accident is not only pain-
ful but will cause him to be laid up
for some weeks.
On insl Sattmlny. Feb.1. Mr. mel
?dr=. M. lt. Lippincott celebrated their
20th \\.cddiu }1nni\er1=nry hy i.r|\itin5:
|tl rx number nf their friends and nei-
ghlioni to Fpeml the evenintr.Amuni:
the atuntx performed was n mock
nrriding ccrerhony with at veirlrtuble
,..SOAP DEMUNSTRATION
AT
SAS BROS
S a t u r d a y F e b .l l ,| 9 2 2
9
We have just rccclvcnl n shipment o! Pruclcr and (jumble
Soup and washing Powder.
Thls is all Irssh stock and the new lnrzn bars.
Will be Sold at Pre-War Prices
I0 Bars P 6: Cl Snap. spcclll -~59c
2| Bars Bob White Soup. special $1.00
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r i m ; t h a t | | m \ o k c d c o n s i d e r a b l e m i r t i
a n d m c r r i m c n t .' T h o us u a l c a n
j.[ :\ lI\Q '4 we re i ml ulg es l in a nd la te r re
fvr w h m c n t s w e r e s c r w fi .'l h c n ' w e l .
vi u h t c o u p i e s pr e s en t .
:#cc thc :ww i!121."SO¥"!`-I{lIAT In
c u l m t o r a n d i l r o o d c r m o d e l s .Sp cc ia
rcd ucc cl pri ces to I1 lui r'm u! 's\ n.~ ahi ng
t o n c o u n t y b u ; c f s .Th e s e m a c h i n e
.s r v s t i l l b e t t e r t h a n e ve r b e fo r e : n o m
almfl t h e w o r l d o ve r b y ex p e r ie n c e
o p c r a t o r s n s w e l l a s be g i n n e r s .2
S u p e r i o r I c a t u r c s - A d va n t a g c s a m
| m | 1 r o \ e n 1 e n t s n o t l o b e fo u n d i n a n )
o t h e r m a k e o f i n c u b a t o r .C a !! : l t o f
Eco o r f a d o § o n E a s t Wazdhilasrtm
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It Frequently
Happens
THA T PEOPLE m l n MA KE lND I\ II 3UAL LOANS
ARE 3{ )TliERIID lx rm: L 0l.LlIC TI ON DF I NTER
EST: TPIAT *rm-za 01"'l`EN n a v : :I)IjFI(§1IL'IY l x
GETTING l§.'\Cl{ 'fl{lI PRINCII L AND SOSIHTIBII2:4
LOSE ll' .urrocz-:ru ER.
THOSII w h o DEPUSIT THE IR a l o x m I N Tuna
BANK ARE :cfrr TIIUS A>iNm1~:|>, FOR HERE Tllm
um' THEIR I N'IERF.ST pR05I| "IL\
EVERY SIX MONTHS
AND, BE"E'lER sru.1.. TIIEY IIAVII Tm: S¢\Tl:\I.\(
'rms OF rl:r»:1.z::G 'run °rul~:z1z amxm ls AT .\I.I.TIBIHS SAFE. AND TIl.'\T '||llI n.»\:~:x IS I'R!'II'.\lZ1Ill
ro PAY mc x THE P nxxc ll-.\:. walr x !*ilIIIi) }III.
THE FARMERS STATE BANK
ill.. un. NIEBR ASHA
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119.
fi e n r y R o h w e r o f C a l h o u n w a s
t r a n s a e t i n g bu si ne ss i n B l a i r l a s t
Mo n d a y.
Th e l i m e s o n o f M r . n m ! M r s . F r a n k
S t e w a r t is m u c h i m p m v d a f t e r a
~E WEEKLY MARKET REPORT
ens ..-.-- .20
.14
.17
.ao
.24
.40
.05
~ata...28ié
a.s0:o$&a0ogg... _ $
ttie __.__3 to 'z eents
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prings ._ ,.
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ornVheat _..$1
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Word received from Hrs.My rtle
Killian by relatives states that Mrs.
Killian hopes tobe home some time
this month.\
Let the Blair Home Bakery do your
epecinl baking when you have com
]":my or are serving on refreshment
I rornmitteea 1 8 ti
hQThe ladies of the Christian churr
Iwi" hold 3 Baked Good: Sde at the
|Unn.\h furniture riol¢»Saturda
afternoon.Feb.11.Get your Sun-Read The Enterprise.lt's clean.d" dinner.2-it
E. R. Haggard. undertaken Phone:
eS<ille'!teBe'l,Red 2IO.Omce-Bei!
119.
he SENTINEL BURGLAR ALARM
Operates without wires,without
~tteries.So simple it con never
oil.2~t.f John J.Rodzers,Azent.
I Make more money from poultry this
gseason by using a Porter SOF'l`-!lfIAT
Incubator and Broader.Our new mm
models,better than ever before.
Special redutai prices to our home
trade.Call at oifice or factory on
Fast Washington street.1-3t
2:54 p. m, Daily
c . . s . i » . . a 1 . | n
¥`ll5nn North.7:25 a. m. Daily except Sunday
2:00 p. rn. Uaily except Sunday.
8:30 az. m. Sunday only.
Trnina South.12:57 a. m. Daily except Sunday.
l
6:28p»m.Dl-ily .
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a c a n d i d a t e fo r fr i n e m n r o f N e b r a s k a
£ 0 m n o n t h e r m t r P \ I" l t ' $ l i V ¢ IIIZTU
;i ¢ k¢ ¢M r . \ .s y i t r e i l k n o w n o ve r
th e s t a t e a n d * w s r ~ r | 'e m a n y fr i e n d s
by h i s c l e an r u t r \ c 'ho t !8 .
A p o i i c c l u d z - o u t i n L o s A n g e l e s
h u h a d a m e k p f ¢bu i l t a t th e p ol i c e
s t a t i o n a n d d o i i s r e s t h a t h e w i l l fi ve
al l au t o * : > ¢'¢ " "° = a r e al j ob o f b r ea k -
i n g r o k .'§\'o1 l¢int i t b e a fu n n y
ai g h t t o s ee s o m e o f ou r s p or t s re a l l y
h k i n g n s w e a t b a t h i n t h a t w a y .
H o o ve r h a s g i ve n i t a s h i s o p i n i o n
t h a t f r e i g h t r a t e s c a n n o t b e re d uc e d
fo r a y e a r y e t u n l e s s a r e w i s h t o i m -
po ver i s h t h e r a il r o ad s .Is t h e g o ve r n -
m e n t t a k i n g l n y t h o u g h t o f t h e fa n n -
or an d t h e s ma l l b tt l ln e sa ma n ?W h y
not hold the pric e of firm produce
up until those who are in financlai
straits can lee their way out!It
w o u l d b e j u s t a s s e n s i b l e .
D u r i n g t h e l a s t f e w d a y s w h i s p e r s
o f w h o a r e t o m a k e t h e r a c e fo r t h e
r n n y o r s h i p h a ve b e e n H e a t i n g a r o u n d .
lt i s t i m e fo r t h e go o d p e o p l e o f B l a i r
to b e s t ir t h e m s el ve s i n t h i s d i re c t i o n .
T h e n e x t m a y o r el ec t w i l l h o l d fo r
t w o ye a rs .W e c a n t : N o r d t o m a k e
a mi s t ak e .Th e r e a r e ee ve r a l issues
at s t a k e a n d t h e p u b l i c h a s a r i g h t t o
kn o w h o w th e ca n d i da t e s w i l ! s t a nd o n
th es e t r tt e nl .Th e s e q u e s t i o n s w i l t
n a t u r a l l y b e b r o u g h t o u t l a t e r .
a n-uounl
In s p i t e o f t h e fa c t t h a t t h e t e a c h -
i n g f n t e r n l t ?o f t h e s t a t e h a s d o m i -
n a t e d e ve r y sch ool h o a r d c o n ve n t i o n
he l d i n t h e s t a t e a nd h a s p e r s i s t e n t l y
p u s h e d t h e i d e a o u t s a l a r i e s § 1 o u l d
n o t b e re d u c e d t h e N o r f o l k sc ho ol
b o a r d h u .made a c a t i n w a g e s a s
wi l l b e s e e n i n a d i s p a t c h fo u n d e l s e -
wh e r e i n t h i s i s s u e o f Th e E n t e r p r i s e .
T h e te ac he rs a r e o r g a n i z e d t o h o l d
t o m a k e t h e ra c e t o r g o ve r n o r a n n
W r a y pl a c e h i n u e l l i n t h e ii e l d fo r
se n a t o r b o t h ca n di d at e s w o u l d h a ve ,
m e e i ve d t h e s t a m p o f a p p r o va l .
T h e pr o g re s s ive s fe el t h a t H o w e l '
i n p r o g r e s s i ve e n o u g h a n d w o u l d c o n
d u c t a succ ess ful ad rn i ni r rt ra t io n a s
g o ve r n o r b u t i f h e s h o u l d g o t o W a s h - f
i n g t o n h e w o u l d s o o n l o s e t h i s e h i e f
a t t r i b u t e d u e t o t h e effects o f t h e
s t a r d p a t r e p u b l i c a n s a t t h e n a t i o n 's
s e a t o f g o ve r n m e n t s o fa r a w a y fr o m
th e p r o g re s s i ve s w h o e i e ct e d h i m .
In a N t a t e m e n t t o t h e S t a t e Jo u r n a l
M r . W r a y In d i c a t e d t h a t h e h a d b e e n
a s k e d t o t i l e a s a d e m o c r a t b y m a n y
o f h i s de m o c r a t i c fr i e n d s a l s o t h a t
m a n y re p u b li c a n s h a d as k e d t h a t h e
tile fo r ve m o r o n t h a t t i c k e t .H es t a t e d t l g t h e t h o u i r h t h e c o u l d b e s t
se r ve t h e p e o p l e b y n o t fi i i n g fo r s e n -
a t o r i n i n o m i n a t i o n n o r a i fl l i a t i n g h i m -
s e l f w i t h e i t h e r o f t h e t w o o l d l i n e
parties but by making the contest for
governor on the progressive ticket if
th a t i s t h e d es i r e o f t h e pr o g r e s s i ve s .
- S t a t e J o u r n a l .
Judge Wray Takes Stando n C e n d i d a c y
Y o r k , N o b . , F e b . 3 . - - Ju d g e A r t h u r
G .W r a y h a s g i ve n o u t a st a t e m e n t
n e g o d i n z h i s dec isi on t o be c o m e a
ca n d i d a t e f o r g o ve m o r o n t h e p r o
gr e x s i r e t i c k e t .l a t h i s l e t t e r h e l e t s
i t b e k n o w n t h a t h e i n n o t s e e k i n g
en d o r s e m e n t f r o m e i t h e r o f t h e o l d
p a r t i e s , h u t w a n t s t o r u n a s a p r o -
gr es si ue .
M r . W t a y ' s s t a t e m e n t :
'g y m t h e c l o s e o f o u r i n d e p e n d e n t
o u m p e i g n i n 19 20 fr i e n d s o ve r t h e
s t a t e e x p r e s s e d a d e s i r e t h a t Z a g a i n
e n t e r t h e r a c e f o r g o r e o r I n 1922.O t h e r x h a ve s u g g e s t e d t i i r a t I n i e fo r
i e o a t o r .I t h i n k I sh o u l d m a k e m y
- . . - h : - _- l - - - . o o l d . . t l - . n - » o n elm
S l P ¥ I ! l l o i t T o c m l m a o
Li n c o l n ,F e b . T . - - T h a t t h e c o u n t r y
's c h o o l i s s u p e r i o r t o t h e t o w n s c h o o l
w a s t h e s t a t e m e n t t o d a y b y F .J.
W o g l t a n c e .su p e r i n t e n d e n t o t sch oo ls
i n C o l f a x co u n t y ,a t t h e o p e n i n g o f
t h e . s t a t e m e e t i n g o f c o u n t y s u p e r i n -
te nd en ts ...
" In d e p e n d e n t t h o u g h t c o m e s t o t h eIc h i l d i n t h e c o u n t r y s c h o o l . " h e s a i d .
" i n t h e c i t y s c h o o l e ve r y o n e i s h e l d
d o w n t o w h a t t h e a ve r a g e p u p i l ca n~
a c q u i r e . "
C o n t i n u i n g ,h e sc o re d t h e pr e s e n t *
sa l a ry s c he d u l e fo r t e a c he r s .
" T h e t r u t h is t h a t te ac h er s w i t h
sec ond g r a d e cc rt il i co te s a r e d o i n g
b e t t e r w o r k t h a n th os e w i t h i i r s t
g r a d e ce rt ifi ca te s, "h e sa i d .
Vo g l t n n c e al s o t h r e w w a l i t t l e d y
n a m i t e a t t h e m e n t a l tes to i m p o s e d
o n c h i l d r e n t h e s e d a y s .
" M y o n l y m e n t a l t e s t i s t h e e i z h t h
g r a d e e x a m i n a t i o n . " h e s a i d ." F o u r ~
te e n yee nc is t h e n o r m a t a g e o f a
b o y g o i n g o u t ot't h e e i g h t h g r a d e
a n d i f h e passes.i t is e e r a t i n h e i s
n o r m a l . "
( I T Y r o v x r n l . r u o c a n n i x o s
T h e c i t y co un ci l m e t i n r e g u l a r
sess ion l a s t Tu e s d a y e ve n i n g a n d
a f t e r t h e r e a d i n g o f t h e m i n u t e s o f
t h e p r e vi o u s m e e t i n g pr o ce e de d t o
t h e r e g u l a r r o u t i n e o f w o r k .T h e
se ve r a l c o m m it t e e s m a d e th e i r r e p o r t s
w h i c h w e r e acc ep te d.
A r e p r e s e n t a t r e o f t h e r a i l w a y
c o m p a n y w a s p r e s e n t w i t i i w h o m t h e
co un ci l c o m p r o m i s e d o n t h e a m o u n t
o f t h e b i l l f o r w a t e r u s e d b y t h e c o m -
p a n y w h i l e t h e i r p u m p i n g s t a t i o n w a s
o u t o f co m mi s s io n .
h i r . S . t v. C h a m b e r s w a s a p p o i n t e d
p o l i c e j u d g e t o t i l t t h e va c a n c y m a d e
i w t h e r l : - n t h o f I L G .C r o s s a n d t h e
o t m e c a s e .
Th e o l d e r B l a i r " e n i d e n t s w i l l m m -
e m b e r M r s .W i l l F a r n s w o r t h w h e n
sh e a n d h e r h t l s l b an d l i ve d h e r e m a n y
ye a r s a g o .l 'r i e n d = o f t h e c o u p l e h a ve
re c e ive d n o t i c e o f U m .F a r n s w o r t l f s
d e a t h i n C o u n c i l Ii i u t fs . r e c e n t l y . M r .
: F a r n s w o r t h d i e d n f e w y e a r s a g o .
Th e r e w e r e n o c h i l d r e n .M r s . F a r a w
w o r t h l i vi n g w i t h h e r m o t h e r ,M r s .
C o e a n d s i - t e r i n f i u n c i l l l i u i fe .
¥ . } I G . \ L N o r i c r a s
N o t i c e o f H e a r i n g .A p p o i n t m e n t o f
A d m i n i s t r a t o r
's 1 w : z » : O F N E B R A S K A . J.
W u s h i r t g t o n C o u n t y .t
In T h e C o u n t y C o u r t
In t h e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f N i e l s
Tr u h l n e n .De ce as ed :
Th e h e i r s a t l a w , n e x t o f k i n , d e -
r i s e r s .Ie ga t ee s , c re d it o rs ,a n d
Al l p e r so n s i n te r e st e d i n s a i d e s ta t e
a r e h e r e b y n o t i fi e d t h a t o n t h e 13 t h
d a y o f Ja n u a r y , 1 9 2 2 , C h r i s Tr u h t s e n
i i t e d a p e t i t i o n i n s a i d C o u n t y C o u r t
a l l e g i n g a m o n g o t h e r t h i n g s t h a t
N i e l a Tr u h l s e n ,a n i n h a b i t a n t 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 ,d i e d
o n t h e 'i t h d a y o f De c e m b e r ,19 21 .
Ie a t m e n o l a s t W i l l a n d Te s t a m e n t ,
a n d possessed o f R e a !a n d Pe r s o n a l
E s t a t e e s t i m a t e d a t $8 00 0. 00 a n d
p r a y i n g f o r a d m i n i s t r a t i o n t h e r e o f.
l f y o u f a i l t o a p p e a r a t s a i d C o u n t y
C o u r t o n t h e i b t h d a y o f F e b r u a r y .
19 2 3 . a t 1 0 o'cloei:,A .M . , a n d c o n -
te st s a i d p e t i t i o n . t h e C o u r t w i i l a p -
p o i n t C h r i s Tr u h l s e n o r s o m e o t h e r
su i t ab l e p e r s o n A d m i n i s t r a t o r a n d
pr o ce e d t o a s et t le m e nt of s ai d e s t at e .
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d Olliciml
S e a l t h i s 1 3 t h . d a y o f J a n u a r y , n m .
i s a . - t l . ;A . C . D E B F IL .
5 1 - l t C o u n t y Ju d g e .
ss.
S I I E R I F P S S A L E N O T I C E
a c c o u n t fil ed h e r e i n b e.sc tt ic d a n d
a l l o w e d .t h a t p r o o f o f h c i r a h i p b e
t a k e n . o n l e r fo r d i s t r i b u t i o n o i a s s e t s
a n d a s a i g r i n e n t o f d o w e r a n d h o m e -
et e a d r i g h t s e n t e r e d :a n d t h e s a i d
a d m i n i s t r a t o r d i s c h a r g e d .
l f y o u fa i t t o a p p e a r b e f o r e s a i d
C o u n t y C o u r t o n t h e l i 't h d a y o f
F e b m a r y .19 2 2 . a t 18 o'ci oe k A .M . .
a n d co nt es t sa i d pe t i t i o n .t h e C o u r t
m a y g r a n t t h e p r a y e r t h e r e o f a n d
m a k e s u c h o t h e r a n d fu r t h e r o r d e r s ,
al i o w a n c e s a n d de cr ee s a s t o 't h i s
C o u r t m a y s e e m - p r o p e r .
'QVZTIYESS m y h a m !a n d Ofli ei al
Se at th i s 1 2 t h d a y o f J a n u a r y ,192 2.
( S E A L )A .C .U E B F II. .
51 - 5 t C o u n t y Ju d g e .
o u t o r t h e D i s t r i c t L D u n o l \\ a s m n g -
t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a ,i n a n a c t i o n
w h e r e i n T h e H a n o ve r N a t i o n a l B u n k
o f N e w Y o r k w a s p l a i n t i f f a n d B u r t
E . M a r s h w a s d e fe n d a n t . I h a ve l e vi e d
o n t h e fo l l o w i n g de s cr i be d p r o p e r t y
o f s a i d B u r t E .M a r s h , t o - w i t :O n o
n o t e o f W .s .R o d m a n a n d G r a c e
Rodman, dated slim11 lst, naw, due
M a r c h l s t ,1 9 2 I.f o r 5-i,000.00;o n e
n o t e o f W .S .R o d m a n a n d G r a c e
R o d m a n d a t e d M a r c h l s t ,8 1 9 .d u o
M a r c h l s t .192 1.f o r $3,3B 0.00;o n e
ca s h ie r s che ck,F a r m e r s S t a t e B a n k
o f B l a i r ,N e b r a s k a ,N o .12 7 0 f o r
$1.5-15.00,p a r t p a y m e n t o n n o t e o f
; $3.3so.eo.
A n d w i l l o ffe r t h e s o m e f o r s a l e t o
i t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r f o r ca sh ,a t t h e
S H E R I F P S s . u . B
t]l'Iaal0 'I1.M a h e r & :0 1 Ia n l o n ,|
A t t o r n e y s
B y vi r t u e o f a n o r d e r o f s a l e i s s u e !
o u t o f t h e D i s t r i c t C o u r t o f W a s h i n g - |
t o n C o u n t y .N e b r a s k a ,a n d i n p u t - 1
su a nc e o f a d e c r e e o f s a i d C o u r t i n
a n a c t i o n t h e r e i n p e n d i n g w h e r e i n
t h e F a r m e r s G r a i n a n d L u m b e r C o r n » -
p n n y . a c o r p o r a t i o n , w a s p l a i n t i ff a n d
II. 0 . B u r r o u g h s , t i r e t a n d r e a l n a m e
u n k n o w n , a n d C i a r a B e l l e B u r r o u g h s
we r e d e fe n da n t s , I w il t o t o n e o 'c l o c k . '
P .BI.,o n M o n d a y .F e b n t a r y 13 t h ,
2 9 2 2 . a t t h e W e s t F r o n t D o o r o f t h e
W a : h i n g t o n C o u n t y f " u r t H o u s e i n .
t h e C i t y o f B l a i r ,iVa.=!1in.srton Conn-i
ty . N e b ra s k a . s el l a t p ub l i c a u ct i o n t o
t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r f o r m u h . t h e f o i -
i o w i m r de s cr i be d r e a l es t at e .t o - w i t z :
T h e N o r t h T h i r t y ( 3 0 )fe e t , o r ,t h e
N o r t h O n e - H a l t ( N K )o f L o t N u m b - f
e r e d O n e ( 1 )i n B l o c k N u m b e r e d
l i l ; h t { 8 } ,i n t h e V i l l a g e o f A r i i n g - i
i o n ,W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a .t o s a t i s fy t w o c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e s n i l
sa id r ea l es ta te ab ove ¢l el cn 'b ed .
n o r t h fr o n t d o o r o f t h e W a s h i n g t o n
C o u n t y C o u r t H o u s e i n t h e c i t y o f
B l a i r ,W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y , N e b r a s k a .
_o n t he 1 4 th d a y o f f` c b 1 -n a r y , 1 9 2 2, a t
t h e h o u r o f 1 0 A . B I.
D a t e d t h i s 9 t h d a y o f Ja n u n n ' 1 9 2 2 .
M A U R I C E M E H R E N S ,
S h e r i d o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y .
5 0 - 5 t N e b r a s k a .
e
t o )
1 L i c e n s e d E m b a l m e r '
l F u n e r a l D i r e c t o r
i H A G G A R D 3 :t z x m z n 1
C o u r t e s y - S e r vi c e - S i m p l i c i t g
I Q t : . 1 n . r r \ ' F I R S T i
!R E A S O N A I B L E P R I C E S I
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I C H H A N L O N l
I A t t o r n e y s - a t l a w ;
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to)
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his I-mther,who resides in Kansa
City. that he was very ill and atconl-
ingl) Mr. Hillman left for that place
-on Iur.sday ol last week.
M~Clyde Allen, Mrs. Joe Laxune,
Mm. Grant Allen and Mrs Wm. Har-
rison were among those present from
the southern part of the c ounty at
the Marsh funeral last Fri¢§y.
MH.Wea Cook,Mrs.Anna Can-
tntter and Mrs.Shidey Donaldson.
former Blair people.were among
those from Omaha who attended the
funeral of Mrs. A. E. Marsh last Fri-
ny.
.l\deaf was closed last Friday
whereby Clyde Allen becomes the
onmr ol' the Clyde Burger place in
'noon.There was o very goodnttend-
:mee and a number of articles were
completed und more work planned
for the future.
Myron McDonald, son of Mr. and
Hrs. Geo. McDonald. who reside south
of Blair.was taken with monte ap
pendieitia on last Friday md was im-
mediately brought to the Blair hoa-
pital where he was operated on.He
is doing nicely at this writing.
!l!r.Henry Xnecht of Arlington was
a pleasant caller at this odice yeater
day.Mr. Knecht ia one of our proa-
peroun farmers and is hlkhiy respect#
ed among hin acquaintances While
here he took the occasion to have The
Enterprise sent to him for another
--
By the Pastor.
Pieturea next Sunday evening.
Special--Pidurea Wednesday even-
ing, Feb. 15th.
Our ehureh home ahouid be the mor!
attractive place in the city.lt is
God'x house.the place urhere Hia
Honor dwellequ.Many people 5160
a community by the general appear
ance of the church homes.The lead
people expneaa their love for God and
all good things by their attendance at
their home church.Some folks lie
awake night! trying to work out plana
for the betterment d the community
life.Other: never take the need mf-
fleiently to heart to give thdr time.
day or night. togthe moral needs of
their own fa.mily,"or, ao it aeema. lt.
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inorth Blair.This is n well improved
tive acre tract and will make Mr.
Allen a line home.
Mr s Mattie Noble. who has been
sponding:several months with her
daughters in Boise.Idaho,returned
to her home in this city Inst week
and 2hc inys she hopes never to leaveagain. it ><cem§so good to`bc home.
On Friday evening as .loc Love,
who reaitlen six miles west of Blair,
was driving home. he and Gus Schef-
tiler humped car sjust at the intersec-
tion of nina ami man street.The
c an were slightly damaged but no
one injured.
Lucile Kemp writes her parents
from Montreal that the orchestra she
is with is now making records for the
Victor machine which will be out and
ready for sale next month.It is need-
less to any that Miss licmp's relnthres
und friends will look forward with
ple8.!l.lf£ to hearing these new records
with a Blair girl to the front
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Let as tell you how some of our
r customers are making as high no $400
,lar more in four months' ti e \\.ill1 nr Porter SOFT-IIPIAT I N F BATOII
ard Brooaler.also how $3.00 clear
I profit por hen can be mode annually.
Sec the new improved models of
[§»0FT-lI!.A'I lncubators at our fac
v
F
tor or olilcc nn IZoot Washington
~trect.l-St
The first of la-t week Mrs Hugh
Waxht was conlinctl e u.i'll1
:'.| severe cold nnrl on Fri ny it 1 taken
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to her bed " i th what might have
!1t0\l'!'! a casio of pneumonia. but withI
L anal. ca.re.tlr;Ii attention from rulatisrce
|.:Jul fricr tlq :thc ir somewhat improved
tit this writing.Her many friends
year.,
Rem H. J. Sealey of the Congrega-
tional church in stirring up consid-
erable interest among the children by
his story telling period which he de-
votes to the childnen before he begins
his sermon.All children are invited
so come and hear these stories. Sun-
day school begins promptly st 10 a.
m. with Mrs. J. M. Hy de in charge
of the Sunday achooi music.All are
weicome...
Miss Sadie Geary, who has been
sponding the winter 'grlth nelativea st
Beatrice. sends word to friends here
of the sudden death ol her nephew.
A.E.Patrick.banker st Carleton.
Ncb., on Jan. 283 following an auto
accident at Hardy.He leaves a wife
snrl two year old girl.Mins Geary
i»vrites that she intends to be brick in
Washington county soon to qpcnd the
balance of the winter.
Rev.J.A.Johnson,through the
Dist. Supt..Rev. J.W. Kirkpatrick,
has secured for Wednesday evening,
Feb.15.at the M.EZ.church.the
service of Lenter H. Fonan. who will
bo here on that date with some
"movie"pic tures that have made a
great hit in Dctrolt and other large
cities where they have been shown.
Don't forget the tlate.Wctlneniay
P\PT'l¥\¥- Feb. 15. at the M. E. church.
o u t NHIGIIBQRING 1ow:~:s
Ft. Calhoun Chronicle
Dr Geo. Stanley llaifpurclinseal the
farm recently occupied by Scyrnour
Smith,and we understand will re-
m4l\r\ to it about March l.
'Tin surely the winter of our dis
content.Nothing in ritzht, everything;
is not only the ministers .i°b.but
should bc everybodfs job.God ask!
one seventh of our time and one :nth
of our income. and when ere Isl] below
this standard are dishonor the Chritt
who suffered for the sin so! the world.
Bring your children to Sunday
school next Sabbath.We are in s
arrest work. we vrnnt you to enjoy the
game with us, boost for all that ls
good, we want y ou
BELL CRE EK VALL EY NEW S
Albert Lollman wss a caller in Ar-
lington Monday.
Quite s number from here attended
the Chris Jensen sale at Telhsnta
Tuesclay.
Luther Monke of Fontanelle was 5
caller at the home of Hrs.Minnie
ldlmsn Sunday evening, the guest ofMiss Helen Christensen.
Among the Fremont cdlers from
hen:on Friday ond Saturday were
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Wilkeuing, Emil
and Gilbert Lnllmsn and the Bison
Minnie Lallmsn,Helen Christenaen
and Irene Iloltman.
The play entitled "Engaged by
Wednesde5" \al'rich will be given mf
Friday evening, I"ebx1.utry IT, 1922, in
the Fontanelle hall,by the young
peoples- Lutheran League.A cordial
invitation in extended to dl, refresh-
ments will be served at the close of
the Play.
Mrs. Minnie Lallrnna and family and
Mi:o Helen Christensen rpent Sunday
afternoon nt the Wm. Holtmaa home.
Alvin Weitknmp of Fontanelle spent
Sunday with Clarence and Alvin
wilkeoimt..1
Men.Ars Emil.Cecil and Gilben
Lollman. Roy and Anhui Blengedoht
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ta l r i w 1 h puzu uul l t w ur a n u n a ua n: un Lu u i t - e ~u p B QI.Q ITG |10 £°IlI1|\§but Qgurgg gn bg pursue d in U19 |f(}|11 uppozntme nt \\I |5 Colin1l|\e d b y li l#
m u c h o f t h e S c h o o l M a s t e r s C l u b j u s t i n c a m a i _co un ci l.Cm i r i r i k h l . S id n c r . L e e . ,
n o w b u t i t s i n fl u e n c e i s a t w o r k a n d § . _..'f_" I`. .. 1 1.. .. .- ..m |:_ ». .; ... hh -- - -A m r m 1 - .
ul }\ u|1| pla n. A nun: m||||a \ u.u "lui ~~~~p p u e m l y i t s rrottm l s t o 1 ' " " F " " " "b o t h t h e de m o c r a t i c a n d r e n u b l i c a n '
lncrme Milk Flow!
\an um
'ri|I`§ni£|»"|}i1~ii`5&|T§¢F»§§='HL vrimadu: Fang femoermg m¢|»f\¢|, .-,¢,.,,,_
"_und e r the la w U m t i aR\liute d w i t h be e n hm un g a sur ge w a n me a sle s uu re o r u n r y ,Iva n, m. On t: uIL|n.|\s.aa.lu u :u i I g u px \\.n»,. ..G e t a t r i g h t i n Th e IE n t e r p r i s e .e i t h e r o n e o f t h e o l d i i n e pa rt i es .al l fo u r c h i l d r e n u m r e c o ve r i n g n i c e l y .1. h_ e fol l ow i ng i : m: l< an d t en e me nt s t o fr om t he 1 5: 11 d ay o f I) :f:e :n \> <r . l'J2 \
"Qi1nf§iewinruciunf§
AT THE HOME THEATRE
Wednesday alid Thursday, Feb'y. 15-16
1 -l ' N m - : R . \ l ` S 1 ' l C E S o v 2 5 :
Blair Post 154, American Legion
hope that she will mon he up and
:mmnd again.I Word has been received here of the
I -vrintlli illncs of Mm. Geo. Nolan, nf
nrlcribner, who is now in Lincoln at the
Lame of her sister. Mrs. Maggie Me-I
Qmhnn.Mrs.Nolan will be remem-
.hered by Washington county folks as
» Miss Dorn Foley, who taught school
is wmnz H~¢r>;b<><ls in nulhoriwfemi the Misses Helen Christensen
is incompetent; teachers are getting
too much money: road building in a
graft,:1 lmart and u delusion:the
world in general is trying lo ruln the
fnnner; the farmer in trying to "bloc"the rest of the world: capital is benf
on enslnving labor:labor is out to
destroy capital;the sun,moon and
stain have faded into obscurity; the
;.nnd Irene Hallman attended the
Lutheran Lemme Friday eveninrr.
Goitleib Eehtenkmnp and Wm. Holl-
mnn had several tmck lands of hog:
on the Omaha market we fore part
cf this meek.1
J f z x s a x l a n u s :un e D. \i °E '§
wr y sueeeasfullgr in a mimber of Feb.I
:euhools of the c ounty twent3»yearn
mm.She has a host of friends in
[yreather ain't what il. u.Led to be. and
chemin' terbaeeer don'l. generate the
juice of bygone days When thi~=l lllair ard vicinity who regret 19 learn _U ded g h ,:nf her in health. and who wish rm| """""°""' knoc est lsen " ' "e
he 1.e .over :supply of spleen is reduce¢'I lnr a I >ra lnnrmnl some of zhe folks who an on
The little daughter of Mr. and Slreml reeond as opposing everytl1ing that ls
Gus Rathmmm.who was burnvdjwmm feel inordinately pm.: of their
:about the hands and arms neeently. faultEnding.
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'hy fallinx on the stove, is much im!Bur! County IIernld
l'f°"f'd ind her parents feel that l.he\e l"arrr\en living north and c ut of!
Feb.
Feb.Péb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
10-W . M. Nelson.Kennard
11-Oscar Gilbertzon,Blair
13-Ivan Carpenter.Winslow
1|f'. Morten.-fcn,Blair
25-Karl Riel;-en Cmnim: Ciiy
I6--Henry Kruse.Arlington
I?-I Larsen,F.:sl. of De Sow
18-Big combination sale Blair
Feb. 20-Denmark & Nielsen,!\luh~
vine. rain.
Feb. ':.;Mike Nielsen.I Kenmwd
nlll be no. sfcazn oe blemjahes left in_T¢}mm,h are taking ndvmtuge of Feb. "II Robert Bmnd ... Td h lr la
:l shbrl lime.A number of ueeka |.m eonginued steady \|\eal.]1¢I to mar- March };3--W. H. Miller,Blair
aeo,1irs.Ratl1mann feII.in some '"|\"'ket their grnin in Blenco,Iowa in--.:!\0I, while nt Bancroft. Neh.. and ln-und o f T e k n ma h , r r n n s i n f t h e o mi D TE b ' ° " € § } § ¥ § " ` E X A M!
weSCHOOL CHILDRENS MATINEE WEDNESDAY' AFTERNOON 3:30
Official Pictures Taken by U. S Government of Actual W ar Scenes and Exhibited Only Under
Special Permission by American Legion .Posts of the Nation.
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Sou DEMQNSTRATIM
SAS BROS
Saturday, Feb. ll, |922
We have just rccelvenl n shipment o! Pruclcr and Uamblc
Soup and washing Powder.
Thls is all fresh stack and the new lame bars.
Will be Sold at Pre-War Prices
I0 Bars P 6: Cl Snap. special -~59c
2| Bars Bob White Soap. special $1.00
Procter and Gamble make n Soap or Powder (or every
Household Need.
There wlll be a Factory Representative Here All Day
SATURDAY,FEBRUARY Nth.
Do You Ev er Expec t to Use SOAP?
IF so BE HERE SATURDAY
$55 Brosf B|aifNebr
and mcrrimcnt.' Th o usual can
j.[:\lI\Q'4 were imlulgesl in and later re
fvrwhmcnts were scrwfi.'lhc n' wel.
viuht coupies present.
:#cc thc :ww i!121."SO¥"!`-I{lIAT In
culmtor and ilroodcr models.Spcciarcducccl prices to I1luir'mu! 's\n.~ahing
ton county bu;cfs.These machine
.srv still better than ever before: nom
almfl the world over by experience
opcrators ns well as beginners.2
Superior Icaturc s-Advantagcs am
|m|1ro\en1ents not lo be found in an)
other make of incubator.Ca!! :lt of
Eco or f ado § o n E ast Wazdhilasrtm
~uect for demonstration.I-3t
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m e n t i o n t h i s p a p c r f- A d t l r t l l c m o n l .
h w t h t l h ~ y m u n
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liked to :pond the greater par!ofevery day at her home.
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y u b u t l w m l d y d l t i n m n b e e m s e D m
m u d Dy e s a re g l n nn l e e d no t m s p o t ,Indo.al n a k , o r rl l p .T d l y o u r ~
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mln ln the smokin; car. "l hun bw-
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un that Ll cpm In |1upic*lon."-Bir-
mlngham Asviierald.
1tumlmy.
"It would nppear," obsenes u muth-ern minister. thlt humility. as a vir-tue. ls, ln some quarten it leant. mr
dlmppenrlng.Our fathers Mod to
preach humility to un-respect forour superion. contentment with our
humhle mtlon and so forth. 'He 1l'b1
nI FHAIL PEUPLE
SHDULU TAKE mmf:M 1
li !lredsofMenandWomenAlloverAmericalilAppear To Be Physical Wraks Simply Bo-
cause Their Systems Are Starving
for Nourislzment.I l l9 Hi
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er the United States who should be strung, xturdy sn
us. with rich, red blood tingling through thw velns amd
rbrlmful of life and energy. if they would only protit by the
ence of others all over the United Siates und Cmadl. and
_ -
mature to digest the food they eat, by simply taking Tanke-Im i l t o n :o r pe ople h u e no t only
b e e n r e l i e ve d o f t h e m o s t o b l t l n l l e
fo r m s o f d y s p e p l l a a n d l n d l g e e t l o n b r
' h n l a e a f t e r o t h e r n m e t l l e l h a ve
ft i l r d .b u t l u n n u m b e r s o f t h e m
h a ve r e p o r t e d e r e m a r k a b l e a n d r a p i d
in c r e a se l u we l g h t an d l re t u r n t o n o e
m n l h e a l t h a n d s t r e n g t h b y l u u n e .
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t h e g a l a : In w e i g h t b y t h i n . t r o l l p e o
p l e t h r o u g h t h e u s e o t Tu n l s l :t h a t
t h l l r e m a r k a b l e p r e p a r a t i o n i s n o w
b a n g pr o c l a i m e d e ve r y w h e r e e l t h e
\ ¥ 'o r l d | G r e l t n l To n i c .
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l o i o t e l y n o g o o d t m l e n t h e y d l g e n l t
pr o p e r l y .w h e n y o u : o d e r fr o m l n -
d l g e s t l o n a n d o t h e r fo r m s o f s t o m a c h
tr ou b le .t h e fo o d do e s y o u h a r m i w
n e a t ! o f l o u d . b e c u a s e f o o d w h i c h 1 |
n o t d i g e s t e d : n o n l n t h e s t o m a c h m d
te r m o n tl l . c a us i n g po l n l . sw e l l i ng , g n :
o n s t o m a c h . n h o r t n e u o f b r e a t h . h a d
tas te In t h o m o u t h .d l n l n e l l a n d
m a n y o t h e r d l l l z r e e a b l e sy m pt o ms .
l l ' t h i s c o n d l t l o n in pe r nd l tt e o t o r u n
o n t o r n o l n d e t l n l t e p e r i o d t h e e n t i r e
sy q tu m bec om es : s t u n t e d : n m p u t
w a l .m e p a t i e n t bec om es t h i n
p l l e a n d l n l i m a va r i o u s c o m p l l u t i o l t
a r e a p t t o r e s u l t .
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l o u l c a n d q u i c k l y o n r o u m e l t h i s c u n -
d i u o n b r d d l a g n a t u r e t o m m m a u
t h e i m p u r i t i e s fr o m t h o m m m i n I
n a t u r a l w a r a n d e u a b l s t h e vi m o n
: a m t o p r o p e r l y p e r fo r m t h d r f i t b v
li o n s .T h a t l l w h y i t 1 | c l l l a d N h
t o n i l i o d i c l n e .
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t l o u o f i h e o - o d ; f l u l t l u o ¢ b e n d t
h r t h a h d p t u l a c t i o n u t Tn l a c , I -
u n i o n i t s w o r t b y s t l m u l a t l n l t h e -=
l e l l l ve a n d a l d m l l l t i ve o r f n n l , t h
b y m r t e m n x t h e b l o o d m d i m r l g o r n
1213 t h e e n t i r e u vn o m .K e r i .l t ~
a b l e : t h e t a k ,fi o m - o u t n o m a c h
t h o r o u g h l y d l l e l t i t s fo o d a n d c u m »
t h e n o u r i s h i n g d e m o n s :i n t o - -
m o o d a n d m u s c l e .T h e m u l : l s
fe d a u o n r . z t u r d y u n d w e l l w i t h
p r o p e r l m o u n t o f G o s h , a s N a t u r e
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CUNG T8 OLD 3UPElqST%T-IOHS
I-lard to llaka Clvltlcad Indiana GlvaUp Their lallafa In Nagle-
8uul Tranamiqraliat.
Civilized lndtana are vm' reludnntto give up their bdtd in magic.The
idea at worshiping objects ll qnlte asettledoneamongthetribal.and
some stories which connect corn and
tion-en wlth beuetleent deities an ver:pleudttg and attractive.
An tmta too.am spoken of ln a
very alngular and auperatttioua man»
ner.and the different m u at thebeast: 1|bidi are hunted ia accounted
for ln a story ot' the creatlnn. which
has m m ;rnrlationa,but always
agrees that nt the Uma of the creationall at the beaata elamured for priority
In alze.sun was mln and dictatorial, and
NOT LIKE EXCURSION TICK
A l l l u n l e n G o u i d O n l y B o fl c l l a d o n
Ta k a s u r u n n e r i n O n o
D i n c t i o n .
S a m u e l G o m p e n n t |l a b o r =
q u e ! l u c o n d e m n i n g c e n l l n u i l n -
im l p o l i c i e s .
"S uc h p o ll cl e s, " h e s al d , "w i ll ge t
In t o l r o u b i e r i g h t e n w s h . b u t w i l l a n
: e t u l o m a g a i n !L m e n . n n
t o a fa b l e .
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lu a a a l c ni c k n a m e d S o l o m o n b e c a m e
's u h i s c n l t u m t o c a l i n a r y n e w l y
r l ve d l u n a t i c u p a n d qu e s ti o n
a b o u t n u L n l r m l t y .a ft e r w a r d s
m i n i n g h l m w i t h n k l n d o f 3 0 1 ~
a q u a o p l n l o u o r ve r d i c t .
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n n e w l u n a t i c w h o h m a ve r y |
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Th a t l u t h o vl t l o l i m u :Y o u r ! n o t h a t h o u l h t l
Th u . g i l m r w a r d ! u u p l nW l t h t h r c l u r l i g h tOr y o ur m i nd m u m ; t h r on e : - L- A n n a B l t t i B t l l l f i .
B R O W N s u m m D I S H E S
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g r n r m l l y l i k e d : h a t w e m v n e w u s e
l t m o r e pl e n t i -
m t l y . I n t h e g o o d
o l d c h i l d h o o d
r - _ . ~_d a n w a s : h e r e
a y . 4 " .e ve r a n y t h i n ga c .j ~t h a t In s t a !bez-
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k l e d w i t h e l l t t l e
b r u n o a u g u r !L e t t h e c h l l d r c n h a ve
ll . . an l t ts m u c h m o r e w h u l ce u m e t l u u t
m o r t can dle s.I t s mn p t e l l k c i l n vo r
m a k e s l t e s p e c i a l l y a t t r a c t i ve fo r c u b
die s.
B r o w n S u g a r P a r fa i t . - - Ta k e ut te
h a l r c u p fu l e a c h o r b r o w n a o g n r o n d
tt n t c r a n d c o ol : w l t lt o u t an l r r i n g s h a k -
i n g t h e p a n o f t e n t o p r e ve n t b u r n i n g .
W h e n t t d r o p fr o m t h e s p o o n m a k e s l
t h r e a d r c n t o ve fr o m t h e h e a t a n d p o u r
o ve r t h e w h i t e s o f t w o eg g s w h i c h
h a ve be e n be n t e n srllfr.B e n t u n t l l
c o l d t h e n a d d o n e c u p t u l o f c r e a m
w h i p p e d n l f r .llut ror n n d p a c k l n n
m o l d ;p n c k l n l e e n n d sa l t fo r t h r e e
o r fo u r h o u r s .
B r o w n S u g a r P u d d l n g . - - B e n t t w o
e g g yo l k s tt It b o n e sca nt c u p fu l M
d o r k b m w n n u p t r , m o t u b l u p o o n f o l n
o t h o u r a n d o n e tt tb le sp on nful o t
cre ma te d b ut te r.M i x l n t o o t h t h e n o d d
on e c u p fnl o f r l cl t m l l k g n u l u a l ly t t n t l l
sm o ot h .c o o l sl l g ht l y a n d o d d t h e
be a te n wh i t es of t he e gg s .Al ix n gt nt y
a n d M r v n fn r n i e h e d w i t h o m o r
: r a p e j e l l y .
B r o w n S u g a r T a p l o u . - l l o o k t o u r
tn bl es p en tt ful s o f tu p lo ct t i n o ne q t tl tr t
of c o l d m i l k . a d d n p l n c h o f t t n l t . b u t
le r t h e s l z c o i ' n n r s s h a l f n c u n t u l o t
b r o w n n t e n r a n d n h a l t c u p fu l o t r n l l -
inll.B a k e t w o h o u n .
B r o w n S u g a r F r o s t i n g . - B e n t t h e
tvh l t o o t a n e n g u n t i l st iff,n d d t w o
to bl cs p oo nr ul s o f c o l d w a t e r .t h r e e
c u p fo l r o f b r o w n s u g a r a n d o n e t e n .
x p o o n fu l o f va n i l l a .Be n t t h o r o u g h l y ,
t h e n a d d t h e l t t vo r l n l .
B r o w n - S u g a r S a t a n .B o l l o n e c u p
fu l o f b r o w n s u g a r , n d d o n t r h a l l ' c u p -
fu l o f h o t w a t e r . o n e t n h l e s t x m n fu t o f
fl o u r . l t n l l w h e n ve l ! c o o k e d a d d o n e
t m l !c u p t u l o f b u t t e r B o l l u p a n d
se r ve h ot o n c ot t a g e pu d d i n g .
In it u l n na t ur e . t hy p r op o st io 1 t| be .In ful l of c on co rd t he ir vnr le ty .
S O M E T H I N G ' r o E A T
A n l c e c o k e t o n e r ve t h e s a m e d l !
i t ln li n k e d tat:
Ch o c ol a t e Sp on ge .
l l t £ l I t h e y o l k s o f t h r e e
vents u n t i l th i c k a n d
l e m o n c o l o r e d . t h e n n d d
o n e ct t pfu l o f su g a r .a: o g - f t c r y l l t t l e n t o t i m e .M e l t
?~ - n o a n d o n e h a l f n q u n r a
~o f ch oc ot ut o l n o n e5fo u r t h o f tt ct t pfu l o l
»4i'¢.lull lt,o\£'t"h o t w a t e r ;
co o i o n d l d d t o t h e
w e a r a n d e x c l B e n t t h e
u t t i t t e t u f t h e e g g s u n t i l m fr a n d d r :
a n d o d d t n t h e t l : s t m i x t u r e . a l t e r n a t -
l n n w i t h o n e a n d o n e fo u r t h c u p t u l s o l '
Bo u t s i ft e d a ve ti m e s w i t h o n e a n d
o n e l m !! t c n s p o o n f u l s o f b a k i n g p o w
d e r : o d d t i ve d r vt m U f 'r n n l l l n e x t r a c t
a n d b a k e i n u n u n g r e u c d t l n .w h e n
d o n e s e r ve b r o k e n l n p i e c e :a n d
s p r i n k l e w i t h p o n t i e r e d au g u r .
L e m o n Stic ks.C r e a m o n e t h l r d o f
a c u p fu l o f h o t t e r . a s h ! o n e c u p fu l o t
l u z n r g r a d u a l l y , a n d b e n t u n f i t li g h t .
n m IIN!yolks of eight e|;l¢»unut
thick. add to the sugnr and butter wtthth e g r a t e d t l n e l t t f a t l t m t e l e m o n . s m
t w o c u p fu l l o f fl o u r t h r e e t l t n e s . t h e n
s i ft n u n l n w i t h th r ee t cn a r po o nt u l s o f
b a k i n g p o w d e r ;o d d t h i s t o t h e btt t.
te r .s u g a r a n d craze.a l t e r n a t i n g w i t h
o o e t m l f c t m n t l o r s w e e e t m i l k .B a k e
l n h r e l d s t i c k Ir o n s : n d r o l l t n p o w -
de r ed MK IIr tc h l le st i ll ho t .Th e y m a y
b e h a l t e d In a d r i p p i n g p a n a n d c u t l n
st ri ps .'
L l g h t n i n g Ca k e - - C \ 'B l t m o n e h a l f
c u p fu l o t bu t te r ,a d d o n e l m l r c u p fn l
o r s u g a r n . t l t t l c a t n t l r f . t h e n t h ebc n t c n y o l k s o t t a n c e c m s .s m o n e
cu nftt l ol ' Ilo ur , ad d in g 1 te ns p oo nfnl o r
b t t k l n g p o w d e r ; n d d th i s t o t h e d n t
m i x t u r e . a l t e r n a t i n g w i t h t h r e e t a b l e
sp oo nt ul st o r m i l k .t h e n o d d o n e h a l f
te n n p oo n r u t o f o rn n x e r i n d .R m e n d i n
3 s h a l l o w w e l l b u t t e r e d t i n a n d s p r e a d
wi t h t h e h e n t e t t wh i t e s o f t h e e g g n t :
t e b l e s p o o n fu l s o f p o w d e r e d l u g n r : t m l
o n e h a l f ct tp tu l o f blsutchctl a n d
d n c d d e d a l m o n d s .Ba k e c a r e fu l l y . n o t
t o o ve r b r t m n t h e t o p .C u t l n s q u a r e s
a n d s e r ve .
P n e h R o s e t t a . - C u t st a l e sp o ng e
r a k e l n r o u n d s t h r e e i n c h e s In d l n t n
ct c r .co o k En b u t t e r u n t l t de li c at el y
b r o w n e d . o n e a c h p l n c e o n e ~ h n l f o f a
d r n i n c t ! c a n n e d p e a c h ; w l t l l n p o e t r y
b a ; o r n p a p e r c o n e , t o p e a c h vr t t b a
ro s e o f :sweetened n n d fl a vo r e d
whl pp ee l cr ea m.Sp r l n k e w l t h ch o p p e d
pl l lt t tr h l n n ut s .
S t u ffi n g fo r Fi s h .- ~ 'ln l t c o n e!o t tr t . h
oi ' l l o n ! o f b re a d . a d d on e t eb l e a po o n -
fu l o f ch o p p e d p n n l e y ,o n e te a-
r p o o n fu l o r o n l o n j u i c e on e tc n s p on r n l
of sw eet b na ll. o ne fou rt h of at t eas po on
ft l l o f e n l t .t h e s a m e o f p e p p e r .a n d
o n e fo u r t h o f a c n p fu l o t ' m e l t e d b u t -
te r .
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s o n o u n s . L z o o ms ~ Emind
s. '°"'§,§',,_,,,,,m,_,f'"'"*' ""`;Maman: or mothen keep "caurmu
"Fl: Sy rup" may .They know a zu
m e o u r u m c r s I 0 I o n l y t u I l l I e m
pl oy .
" 'Jet t s o, | u h, ' a ns we re d t he d a rk ey .
'b u t he 's a h o r a t o g e t n o t o n a n d
w a l k e d o ve r ) " - M i l w a u k e e S e n t i n e l .
" T h o W a y t o t h o H u r t . "
A L o u ;Is l a n t h b s c h e l o r r u a h o r -
i n g s fr i e n d f r o m N e w Y o r k o ve r h i s
estate.wh e n t h e y r e a c h e d th e s h e e p
fn l d t h e w o o l l y l n m s t e l . n t c h l n r d l h t
o f t h e i r m a s t e r . c a m s b l o a t i n g t o t h e
gat e.
"S e e h o w these ln n o e e u t cr e a tu r e s
l o r e me ,H u r r y ? "u i d t h e i m d -
ho l d e r .
°'Lo 1e.n o t h i n g !"ch o r t l e d t h e c i t y
m a n ." T h e y c o m o t o y o u b e e i u e e
t h e y r e h u n g r y ,a n d t h e y t h i n k
| o u r o w i n s t o f e e d th e m. "
"H l= rr : r. " r ep li e d th e o th er so ie t nn ly ,
* w h e n y o u h a ve r e a c h e d a o e r u l n a g o
t h a t p a n e s fo r l o ve . " - A m e r i t l n L n -
z l o n i \ e e k l 3 .
p r w a :Aalu¢s¢\.1 l u u ussnuu n o w ww-w o r l d w i t h t h e b e n e l l t o f t h e e x p e r i -
e n c e t h u s d e r fn d .
In d i a n s l n m l n y n m u b e l l e r a l n t h e
do c t r i n e o f t n m m l r l i u o n o f souls.
h s w h i c h 1 | m e a n t t h a t t h u b e l i e ve
sou ls.a f t e r t h e d e a t h o f t h e bo di es
o f a n i m a l s : t m |1107 h a ve ln h a b ll o d .
p u s i n t o t h e bo d ie s cr!o t h e r s . - D s
tro l: Ne ws ..
C o n s s r vn t l vo Il a n .
O f e o u n e l n s o m e r e l p e c t l m a n i l
m o r e r o o x e r va t l ve t h a n w o m e n .A l l
t h e s o m e h e d n e m 't s a ve h l s s l l k l e l t
l o o k s I n w e a r o n w i n d ;d n s . - G a b
ve n o o Ne w s . .
L o o k o u t fo r e x p l o s l o n n z t h e w i n t r y
b l a s t s s r e b l o w i n g u p s t r e e t s s o d ns-
Ie y s eve r y wh e r e .
F o n u n e r e a l l y fa vo r :m o r e pe o pl e
th a n 1 : g e l s c r e d i t fo r .
" A d a n r o d l n t h e m l d d l e o f y o u r
l u c k .e h ?A n d So l o m o n C l u l d i l d .
"W el l fr i e n d , a : I s s r o d I n t h e m l d d l l
o f y o u r b a c k w i l l b r i n g y o u h e n . b u t
1 o a l l m m t h a t I t w i l l n s r o r t a k e l o l
o u t . "
C l n l d f o F i s h I M I !- l t t r y .
L u t y e a r t h e n a l :p r o d u c t s o t h s !
t w o c o a s t s n e t t e d t o C l o u d ; t h e m m
or z2o.x5s,o44.T h e i n d u t t r y u m e m -
pl o y m e n t to b e t w ee n 3 1 . 00 0 a n d I w a -
uo r k or s , of w h om s ho u t 10 . 0 1 1 a r e
e n t l n d i n t h e ses Il l h e r l e l .a b o u t
1 0 . 0 0 0 l n t h e : r a n w a t e r £ l b o f\ ¢ l . a n d
t h e r e m s l n - d e r l n c a n n i n g , c a r i n g m o
ot h e r w i s e p r e p a r i n g t h e p r o d u c t t o e
£116 market.
A n d a s N e ve r R o o o vo n d .
P r o i e u u r - U n d e r w h ! ! r o m b l n s t i o t
In g o l d m o n q u i c k l y r e l e n e d t
,S t u d e n t - M a r r i a g e .s l r !
Igpooutul today uves 1 mx child tu-
ml
l a l G \ l u L
"Why did he not accompany you to
the theater. instead of sending ticketstoryounelfandmother?"
"It was not the kind of show," answered Min Cayenne. "whleh would
permit a gentleman zu .feel nt ease ln
morrow.Mk y our dmgzilt for genu
ine "Cailfornla FI: Syrup," which has
dlrections for bables and enum-en otnl ares printed on home..m m m I
You must sly "Cailfnmla" or you muge: an imltnzlon ng urup.--.Ml\11£1|e
ment.me presence of ladies."
Il is better 10 bo disappointed ul
love than It 1| to be dluppolnted ln
allmmlr.
aT&:?oo|.osl n 0 v >*T ,\La.,'Ur" H ' L c ls u n n f a u u l mn e a u l
s, "c '»éi\°"E
*z uauwnnhnlquulhrbn ~
lu. an an-mn nl llllrhnw\¢.a¢u1.m..nrno|1
Not Thore, Not Then, My Ghlld."Mother,"said lima Raymond,
"plane llflow me the place in theBiblewhereittellsaboutSanta
Claus."-Boston Tnnsc rlpt.
u-
Fnendly c ream
l"lubo-"Short credits make old
friends.Bubba-"YH, but old frlendl
wont lon: credits."
Poetic Gnoen..
"Pollll nttessurlly have llvely Ima;-
lnntlons."_"Yes.°' answered Mlss Cayenne: "n|»peclally those who wma cireulan tb
tell you how sweet and helpful the tol-
epbona servlee ls."
Ona who Romombcrt.
"Our trlends may forget ua,"ob-served the street-car philosopher. "bn:
the fellow who und; out the qunnerly dun for the Incomeu: gutheren
never does."-Bulhlo Express.
The war hu made table linen ver!valuable.The use of Red Crm: Ball
Blue will add to lu wearing qunlluu.Un i t m d 'All ;roeers.-Adrer-
tlnmeat.
The trouble with the money you gm
people for chu-lty ls that it bringthem right back for mom.
- - - n t
Why doa an) hgalthy person want to be
kicked into wakefulnessin the morning?
lh ay pe op le fe e lt hn z hz y
hnvegobeagjnted imowake-
fulne uh xt hnmomin g,They
c a n :han w h h o u u h e x a o r
euEeo!.bé yukelnth amnfnin|
u m the y w ill u otb elh le xo
me e t t h e u a u u n d d u d u d t h n
dxy.
N o t h ln g e o d d b e m a u h h e
dun¢hhreuoning.Anydocz of
un w ¢l1 yo u th ia. F or a ha l\h y
bady doesxxxrequkonsrirn-mm. I x| e u u 1 l 1 . h ¢ . | d mu | a m
ixneedsf rnmfood.
Th e tln e i n ln d lxi b i n e f o u n d
i n t e s m d e d h e a n i r r i u t i n g w
xh a hmn an d ne r vou a sy a ee m.
Th e y jd ttha n e r ve s ln to u n d u n
nc dvily-T h a r e m h l a a r u a -
a m .T h l s i a w h y r e g u h r t u
a n d o e d e e d r i n k e n th i n k th e y
mmm h n v e i h e i r n i m n h mx h n
s m shin;in u a e mu mln g m
wi n d c h e mu p f o f z lmd n y .
l f y w w m n o p n a i n n a m d
: B e e f o r | w e e k , m d drink
P m m m t h e w n c t i d b e v a -
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ma pp o rz u ni ry mri d zh eu y ne n
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lndirritlhla.
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-THE zzrrsnrnlsz-r m n m - - _ D
AL O H G T H E n o r r o s l mv
C. B. Bunn purchased tw oar loads
of users wdshins 150 lbs." whidt
iran unloaded at True stitloo Tuu-
day morning.
Hrs. Robert Caldwell spent most of
fu- page "!§Bk._l"['|r W
Hrs. Glenn Ray.._
A. R. Beslan was on the Sotdh Oma-
ha market llonday buying s earlosd
of 960 lb. steenn which he will feed
for summer market.tlrs. Prentice Smith spent several
:law in Omaha this week.|
Thursday afternoon forty-tlve men,
women andehildren of the community
were entertained at the home of Mr.
and Hrs.James Conety with " " ' :
Watson Tyson and Mrs. A. E. Dixon
assisting hostessea The men spent
.a -. H L - - . J n O R A u m m n n l t
daughter. Elaine. to Toksmalx Satur- Jwtson;Adjutant,Frank Cnlnof;
day to have her eyes treated as an Chaplain, Dr. A.J. Cameron; Sergeant
after ellen of the measles, her eyes at Arms, Elmon West.They m e t
are very bad.|¢9I\l¢l'4t (Monday)ind have planned
i. L.. D. Hurdle was a visitor to the fora feed and will discuss plans for
metropolis Thursday and Friday..5- dance to be given soon.
Llra Claude Brando' of Omaha visit-.On Thursday, FIW 2. Miss Edna
ed nthe A..""Pa'; mg; h6`El`é"bitiisn'}losendlcE`and Hr.E
trains Saturday.|ol near here, were united in mas-rage.
Mrs. Lula Sullivan is spending the.'Ihe ceremony took place in Omaha.
week ia St. Joe wllere she went to bliss Edna is the daughter of hir. andpurehase her stock of spring millinery. 5 llira. W. H. llovendick and has realdd
Men. Waldo Hancock entertained aon a farm near here all her life where
number of little girla.Tuesd1ly even alle is well and Iavorably known. Mr.
. _. . ._ . . _ ...s .a e a r l o a d o f c a t t l e f r o m D a l e o n l m o r n i n g ,F e b .8 .M r .a n d H r s .N e l -
S u n d a y e v e n i n g .f s o a r e s i d e o n t h e o l d H i k e W i l s o n
C e d a r B l u f f s b a s k e t b a l l t e a m s w e r e l f a r m .
defeated bsdly .by both wins of the'
loal high sc hool.The more of the
3Irl'a game being 24 to 5 and the
boys won 18 to 12 The boys game
'wor"nsrd footld thnoghoao- _ ___.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dickerson of
Fremont visited Sunday at the J. M.
Marshall homo.
Roan Marshall and family moved
Thursday and Friday to the 1.C.
Brown farm recently purchased br
Mm Allison of Omaha.
Fred Peek was busy the first of the
week assisting Arthur Sumner shell
corn.Mr.Sumner shelled about
'zoo bushels which he marketed at
y ,m_,;uu¢n recaixlng 38%eenta
per bu.sheL
The Pleasant View Farm Bureau
met 1nxtnigh!.at the school house
and enjoyed a very pleasant social
evening.A go od u mmm ua s re n-
dened and refreshments were served.
ing while their parents were attend-'Holstein is a very promising rwn:
lr; the banquet.man and capable of providing a homo
Mrs. Fred Robertson received word
Ahe llrst of last week of the death of_
an uncle. Perry Tucker, who lives in
the stale of Waehizxgton,who had
reached the advanced age of 100 years
.....¢ 4 vnnnll\\L Ile urn.; a hzothenin-
for his bride.The young couple will
go to housekeeping on a farrn near
here about March let.A host of
frlenads join in wishing them joy and
happiness on their journey thmugh
life.
The people of this neighborhood cer-
Tho members of the Epworth tainly knorr how to enjoy themselves.
League were pleasantly entenalnod
Tue:\da§esorlng by Mildred Unland
and Clyde Lurinin at the Unland
home There was a large eromd and
liaht refreehmontw were zoned at the
.` .___\-
The committee for the Near East
Relief has asked The Enterprise no
announce that neat week is to be earn
week for this eounty.Wa.uhingto|
oollnty is asked to donate two .,,,».;
lo a d s o f e o m 'f lii s e or n lsto g oto f
the suffering Arznendans who are still
ln ar-starvl1|f|:0mlltlono1l'ln¢ to tht
ravages of the reoent World-War.
This corn may be delivered to any of
the following elevators:Arlin gton-
Nye-Sehneider-Fowler;Kennllrd-
Farmers Lumber J:Grain;B la i r -
Farmers Co-Operative Union;He r
imaa-Crowell Lumber it Grain.
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GE NE RA L AND LOCA L NE W S A ND COM ME NT
' F 'VOL. XXVI BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUi,€,'.3I,NEBRASKA,FEBRUARY 16,1922.NO.3
I*0R.\lF.R W ASHINGTON c ouzrrv FARM B URE AU NOTES MRS. W ALTER GUTSCHOW m:x1:l=I'r Pon CARL HANSBN ~w.clu-'HUNTS "ARE LARSEH-BURDIC SALE A
r:N'rEn'n\lNsBgY_"xmG soon Wuhington County is very much I`AM!LY|orrosxn BY STUBR vnmmn
Wynne Clsrlt, son of Dr. and Mrs.
P. J. Clark of Powell. Wye.re~.
ee-iced recognition from, the news-
papers of his state for being the
champion Stoci Jodeci among die.
boys of the Rocky mountain and vres-I
elated over the announcement that
Sec. of Agriculture Lee Stuhr and Qt.
Hays of the U. S. B. A. Z. have con~
sented to put this county on the map
as the sec ond in the state to have
real intensive area. endiention.The
yPowell high school.|P°=°<1 of N. M. Jensen. pres. af the
tern states at the Denver stock sho\rP|'"3 call for eight veterinarians, twowhich he attended recently.fgoternment men, two state men, four
The Clarks amd at Herman untill°°"l men '~° M employed br the gov-
a few years #zo when they went outernment and state..Theme men will
to Powell, Wy oming where they ha\o"""°'k ln teams the first week.Then
grown vp \\it.h the country and |=r°»»~l probably indivldwly with the coop-
On last Friday evening,Feb.10,
Mrs. Walter Gutachow entertained the
new officers and executive committee
ol the Auxiliary to the American Le-gion at her home on East South Sf.
Af ter the tmnaawon of e little
business, the evening was spent ln I
social way and nt the close Mrs.
Gutschow served an excellent lunch to
her sister lodge members._
Those present were Meadamee E.
R. Stewart, J. P. Jensen, Geo. BNI.peied The ber- Wynne, is l1f*»¢°" DF, eration °f"'° farmers.' c h u Robinson,Mary Siekltotter, It
sixteen earn old and attends thc#L M we e k a w e of four "°""Ec. Peebles and Walter Gutschow.
The Powell, Wyo., Tribune has the
following to say:
"Wynne Clark, son of Dr. Perry J.
Clark, is the champion stoc k judgeramong the lioys of the Rocky Moun-
tain and western states, if we are to
Jvdne by the reports coming £1om the
Denver stock show, which give him
the hlghen rating of all entered in
the stock judging contest..
'The Cleric boy , n member of the
Powell high school and one of the
state championship team that went
to Denver last week, might have got-
ten a trip to Chicago for his success.
Farm Bureau, Ex Rep.C. C. Van
Deusen, Dr. J. M. Smith, the zoverrv
ment veterinarian, now stationed InWashingtonCountyandCountyA-
gent Olson, arent to Linc oln with a
big roll of petitions for thi s work
There had been signed by over 90 per
cent of the cattle owncm in the terri-
tory to be tested. which embraces the
townships of Herman, Fontanelle, Dc
Soto and Ft. Calhoun The quick ac-
tion obtoined can be attributed to
these petitions as well as to personal
work of the committee.
Dr. Woodricg, acting state veterin-
AMRRICA g-_1EGl0lll A u x z n l s n v
The Auxiliary to the American I4-
gion had their first meeting for nga
at Schc'l!ler'a Hall, last Monday eve-
ning, Feb. 13..
All the newly elected officers up
On Monday, '1`\lw!lr and Wednea-Lincoln,Feb.9.-W olf hunts are
tiny of this week, Mr. and Mm. Wm.camouflage for shooting pheasant.
dutrict,south of town,kept openlgaed fowl ,Ml game 5| the c jurga
lutuw for the friends and neighbors made today hir Lo gguh ,emgtgry
iota-ther and do aome sewing for Hrs.
ilmaen
Aa mentioned ln The Enterpnae,
|.|l.week.,the Hansen family lost
tl-ir home and entire contents in»
cu~|ing clothing and beds by fire on
l""lJ. 7, and were obliged to go to the
nf mhborsl for shelter.
Mrs. McCann got busy und called
the neighbors over the phone and
oficed them to come any one or atl
of the three day s and bring mater-
io! to sew.
The response was very gratifying
and each day a busy circle of women
cut and sewed by machine and by hand
the executive committee were Pl¢|"f 1 rnalclng a number of garments for the
ent besides n large membership.~children and accomplishing much aa
The following c ommittees were qi. "many hands make light work
pointed:On revision of the Cond-Mrs. Hansen was the recipient of a
tution and by-lows; Mrs. E. R. Stmf-,number of very useful and practicalmt. Mrs Chas. Robinson,Soda! "'d.articlea as quilts, towels, ere. besidesRefreshment:Mrs. Mary siek`hotur.- the articles made ot the time..
Hrs.T.J.RodK¢l'8.Mrs.~An uncle.Peter Jensen..of Box
Iof the department o agrlcultore.
nf Carl Hansen und family, to gather f
I
He declared the "wolf hunt" bas
become a nuisance in the atate and
that it threatens the game and fowl
seriously.He pointed to one such
hunt advertised to take place soon
near Beaver City in which it is ex-
peeted1,000roen wllltakc part.I t
is to-cover 140 sections of land.
"In some counties they hole! these
hunts aa often aa once a week and
they rarely get a wolf."lsld Hr.
Stnhr."But with such a mob ol men,
the game wardens are helplaa.They
kill the protected game and birds by
wholesale.If the tllin; doean't stop
twill try to have a law passed pro-
hibiting tolf hunts."
'KARL s. PETERSON
The community of Blair and 1.rid»
nity was saddened by the illness and
death of Karl Peterson on last Than-
__ |_- . .¢ \ - L ea l l -5 . 0 - - _ . _
The Larsen-Bundle sale held last
'1'hurlday ,Feb.9atthei§anna0'u1lr
west of Herman amd aphenomanal
meoeas.Ea r ly i n th e d a y a ovr d a o f
prospective buyers began to father
and View the fine bunc h ed Poland
Chino: which were to be offered as
theaata.
Fromthestarttheaalewrassnappy
andthebi dder svr ereu otaf rddtogo
the limit on the quality of stuffbelnl
offered.Every thingvaaearriedout
asac heduledandtbevlaltoraaathiey
entered the grounds were presented
withaeand¢ifln;the'mafreech.lnea
todr awon eof thethree giltaurh lc h
41 advertised were given away.
Forty-four head all pure-bred: were
runt.liroug!1theaader1ln¢ataan1'¢r-
age of $'I8.8T perbead.Th is a ve nll
iaamongtlrehig'hestot'PoLandCbtna
hotaaleavintheatatethtsaeaaon.
This sale bringing one of the larg-
est crmldl of buyers together that
has been knolm in this community
demonstrated vitbout doubt the val-
ueofhoinead vertisingas alltizead-
vertlaing was canied inthiloc alpl-
parao!BurtandW a.sbin¢toncountiel
and the output of the aah stay s ln
me mme wxul fauna,un;¢~....... ... Inu 1 ............----._sewing after which a luncheon was law of her mother. Mn. A. C. Jones,Mia=Hesse Hrcnizor.principal of
servedi §°"""§"£f of ;hi¢1=;;\""é""'»°'1~i"""., ai 1 F as A lln l xu r o x f xc r lvr r u : .';Arlington high school hu been absent
we el, pc el. ea e n co ee.r.ar rs..ee ause were pu--from her work for we weeks.SheMr. and Mrs. Hl\l'l¥ Tyson and 5'?"»lf~¢11Kfll to Omaha Sunday evening ~-I Mrs. Harriet Browne went te Sioux has been il! with la grippe.
Plul.spent Thursday evening with turmng Monday afternoon.|cny Friday to visit with her mother,¥"r~e~d Pfeiffer nutoed to Omaha the
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cameron of Her-Rev. A. S. Bueil of Omaha \1\as.11|Mn. Jorgensen, untii Monday morn-tim. part of the week.
m g L 0 w . k s nt seven! ;=°°*" at ;*== W; Haven home wlvle ing...Mr. J my pawn of Hewells viaitei
rs.a m :P*\ n town mit wee Mr. and Mn. J. A. Dxxon and Peggy Tuesday evemmr nt the Imjleek home.
dum with Mrs. Jae. Conety |°"'""*f§A xvfli crowd :Needed q w Mgw J ane. and Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Mar Allen Lnaker of Weeieyem L'ni\er-
Polly
fGraceMierWhit
~ ~ Lit!~ B~ and C°mP*??IY
HE MILLIONS whose hearts were touched by
the story of "Tess of the Storm Country" or who
were equally affected by the s °.-* pathetic little
heroine as aaed on the screen by Mary Pickfond, will be
"un"ecl by this new tale of the squatter folk who once
lived on Lake Cayuga few miles outside of Ithaca, N.Y.
Polly h.....clf, cmde and ontaught, but beautititl in face
and line in spirit, is an adorable heroine, loyal through
chick and thin, tempestuoos at times when her anger
is aroused by wrong or injustice,but tenderness itself
to all weak and helpless creatures._
The situations in "Storm Country Polly" are tensely
emotional, skillfully portrayed and adroitly lundled,
and the reader's sympathy with Polly and het people
never lapses from start to &nish.
m m u n u m a m m a n m n u m m u m u m m m m | | m m | | | 1 r t | u | | n m
TH: DELIGHTFUL STORY but been SELECTED 57
US to RUN as 4 SERIAL in THESE COLUMNS?
Do NOT MISS 15: OPENING INSTALLMENT
\ l l \ 3 w w w w 1 r - " -.
:mince then.Mrs. James Cbnety went to Omaha
Friday evening to be with her niater
Hn. P. J . Fly nn during the c onva-
luacence of her two youngest children.
Mr. and Mn. Prentic e Smtthnnd
Mr. and Zilra. Watson Tyson were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L.D. Warrick.1Mr.and Mn .Wm.Richardson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Rnndnt Iverson
Sunday aftemoon.
Mr. an d Mn.Harry Tyson spent
Friday evening with Mr.and Mn .
Don Metaler.Mr.and Mrs.Leo Uuneron and
Hh s Viva Haynes spent Sunday
evening with Mr.and Mrs.Hurry
Tyson..
Saturday evening the "boys"had\a\:other of their famous feeds at
ohn IJeaver'a\.Mr.and Mrs.Wutaon Tyson nt-
tendad a party Saturday evening at
the home of Mr. ond Mm. Ray Lip-
pindott in honor of their otedding
anniversary.
Mrs. Kesteraon was o puaenger "°1Amnng the nes who went were Mrs.
feknmah Friday.|Ge0.Marehnllf Misses Dorothy Fa-
'Fhe M. E. Mir-aionnry society Will quet. Verna Cort, Eva and Letn Mar-
meet with Mrs. Edgar Hnfens W¢d~ mn, and Bdeesra Mauric e mmwl,
nesdny and spend "wif tame making Carrol Uniand and Chester 5lar2\l1adL
n complete layette for the NearEast'The fourth number of the neeeorfs
Rehef.Lecture Coursfl! was giten by Sidney
Mums Dorothy Lowe was "P from .Lindon Tuesday evening. Ile has gon-
Omaha for an over Sunday visit with tributed new digniy to the a n o f
home folks.imrersonution.
The young folks gave another one'I-Ilwin Strong, himself,ard select
of their p0ptllnr'¢lanees nt the brick eompany gave one of his noted playshnll Saturday evening.A moot pleas-' at the opera house Friday night.
ant tune 15 reported.|I'. P. L. Cody returned from Kan-
Mios Ellznbeth Petersen wan Im ras City the latter pan of the week
from Omaha and spent Sunday \\lth'"he|e he attended the Missouri Vnllay
he rnother. Mra. Paulsen.veterinnry Association.. Dr. Clds ia
'H Harnson of Tekamah i*'ipren'dcnt of this uaociation.
spending the week with Herman rela-Mrs. _1 ,\Peterson hun been quite
tives...il!ith I Sh hM i "Gertrude Gehringer of Blair ...JL ,f"fh'§:".,m,,;." rentlng rnuc
3 - ° ' ° k * " d g u e s t o f _ h " a i s te z Rev. Bun; was unnhle lo detiver his
rs.mi York and Mr. totlc..gregular sermon at the CongregationalThe Degree of Honor wi!| hold ther: church lust Sunday. but is better at
next regular meeting Saturday even- wi, time.
inc.. Pehy . ll.The order is xfvyvingr The Indies circle of the Congrega-
raptdly nt present, the work of mm- tional churth meet Thursday cvenink
'f""'f th-5 f\z~- :»§=f=3 =<z';*...., is were bmudn =»¢`éuT»'f
'" '_;"" 'Ti-:I ;,,,;;';;,,;,|nelltlun|me bar mln an-Iii-I"' "'{,§;" "B§}}'§f {|i§`r§¢|=§¢i»¢nmla Nm|=r»plv°i"*°'{ 'EY 'E' '°"| £"='°°* °"'!!'Z|_¥|\e_§h;l§m§n an so um. ann- {_{,§"§,;_d Gord Loomis."man of the Bureau.These men did usiatants and be ,udy zo mnounuanonIaplerzdli work, only occlsiomdiy find- them at 'uw next meeting.OBITLARX ing it necessary to wi on the county N ..... ..z..:.|.a ha uw. I 95 nm:
¥" ' ~ :i th " °" '° l ~ tl i lmll lni |1 1 In l in-:Is h
I New Chalmers 5 Passen
ger Touring Car
I Apperson Truck. "used"
T E R M S - - » C ' \ S H .u'av
J A M E S E .H A R T ,R e c e i ve r
B r F R E D E . B O D I E Z. . - m y . i n P m
in nl. hu' Mme for Sevnnll wteks_
BENCH NEWS
Wednesday morning,Feb.B,1922,
aged 8| y esm
Catherine Cur nn was born in
'County Gllww. Ireland. and came zo
lanac husetta what she was Mteen
years old.She was nxirrxltd lu ini-r
nois to Geo.Smith. on Englishman.
who preceded her in death nearly 23
years ago.Sho was the mother of five children.
four of whom are living.They one
Wm.-Smith of l'L Calhoun, Mrs. Wm.
Rowe* and Mrs. Frank Simpson of this
city und Mrs. M. J. Gamble of Port-
land, Oregon.Deceased had made her home since
her husband! death with her youngest
son in Albany, Oregon.After his
death it year neo she made her home
with her daughter in Portland, coming
here last .lune to reside wlith her
daughters.The body was brought here Wed
nesday afternoon and the funeral
was held Monday morningat 10 o'
clock ot the Catholic church conducted
bs Father Beyersdorfer and inter-
ment was made in the Catholic ceme
tory.
BLAI R L ADY W I INS ?RlZB
In the Omaha Beo's 11222 contest
for amateur photographers, we note
nm Mrs. E. B. Redfield of this city
won n round dollar for sn.excellent
picture.
She sem one of twenty-fi\e persons
who recci\'e¢l an nwsrd of $1.00 each,
The linit prize was $50 and was
won by A. S. Worlnnan of Glenwood,
Iowa.
There dere hundreds of contestants
and Mrs. Redfield was indeed fortu-
nate to get recognition smorg them,
some of whom had been at this work
for years.
.... .METIIDDIST (IHURCII--SPECI¢\i_
War Pictures Non Sunday Evening
. . . _ _ _ -
The nsstor would be Rreatly pleased
stead of using tax money to psy for
lt.'Ihe'plan calls for one farmer to
stay with time veterinarian a t least
half a day , thus lovin: muc h time
a§_npoid lae jraat .__eac hfsr-§ . . . . ta k e t h e . § *;.l'f.'..`.. . on to
the next place.,This plan will be watched with con-
siderable interest as it lma not beenused before, but Washington County
farmers are giving such excellent co-
operation in this work that those who
src in n position to watc h the work
all over the c ounty feel sure of the
success ol the plan.At present the
work is so well organized that Dr.
Smith is sble to devote his shale
time to testing, not being called on
to line it up for himself.
Just how muc h this means to the
county is shown by the fact that Dr.
Smith has been ncoomplishing more
woric during the last two mouths
months than any other tuberculosis
tester in the state.
An important meeting to residents
along Bell Creek. from Craig to Arl-
ington, is to be held Friday evening,
Feb. 24 at Telbastn to discuss the axl-
visobility of strahrhtening the Bel*
Creek channel.This has been tallccl
of for many years but nothing has
ever been done.
Lost fn!! the cour ty nzent was ask-
ed to find out the sentiment of the
land owners alone the creek.Mr.
Olson says that there seems to be con-
siderable sentiment both for and s-
rmimit the project-'rlif meeting has
therefore been arranged to talk the
matter over.
3lenwh6 nre experienced in these
cffsirs will! be present to tell aboutthe \rslue_of such work in other disl
tricts.Mr. H. C Jensen and Mr. Il.
A. Rowe. both officers of the famous
ditch coming through Telcammh ond
Blair wi'l he present.Mr. Walt Hope-
well, ntbomey for the some company
and others asyc ll as Mr. Nelson of
the company of Towle and Nelson,
FIBES
Blair has had another siege of audi
w m l t .
MRS . C HA S n i s s a n
CELEBRATES BIITYHDAY
lima resulting' in little d-muse. fgil.On wt Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 14,I ,|¢¢§o¥l=lt.§Ilsas.Hmuan en la tta hll arhata'number oflady friends at berhome
into the unlucky ones.
On Sunday evening. the nre boys
were called to the Blair hospital to
"outozi"a.fire on the roof.Mrs.
Wnshbum had been watching the
sparks as they fell from the chimney
onto the roof for about an hour hu*
the wind nnally formed them under
the shingles and started s wicked
blaze.
On lllomlsy. the alarm was turner.
in from the residence of Cory Charl-
ton. but the suspense "jus short as it
happened to be only the soot burn-
inz out of the c himney.
There his been so little moisture
during the winter months that shin-
gles are dry and s few sparks maki-
n big showihg.The cold weather hm
prompted every householder to run
his stove or furnnoe at hiyh spccfl
and it behooves everyone to be carc
ful and watch c himneys
BLAIR GIRL ¥\'E¥lS
Announccmer ta have been rori\
here by friends of Bliss Thelma fills
tuson of her marriage to Mr. Vernon-
"'Mc xnll of llnmburz.lows.nn
Wednc°Inv. Feb. 8, nt Hamburg.
Miss Gustsson has brian making her
home for the past 5cnr with her broth-
er and sister, hir. and Mrs. Louie Jen
sen at that place.
Her many friends of Blair extend
oongrol.ulal.ions and belt wishes tn
er.
PUBLIC SALE
l will sell nt public auction on the
farm known as the Leonard farm.
tno and one half miles southwest of
Herman, 9 miles northwest ol' Blair.
Q a n l l n a u p !n f Q n l b a u n n ]Z I n n ! !
on West street.the occasion being
her birthdpy as well as St. Valentines
day..__
Mrs. Hansen makes an idead hostess
and the afternoon was a very pleas-
ant one for all, there being around
twenty-five present.
A delicious luncheon was served by
he hostess at the close of the after-
roon and' all expressed lhemseiven
as hming spent a delinrintfol time and
wishing for Mrs. Hansen many more
happy birthdays.
HENNA RD HAS FIRE
On Tuesday morning at 2:30 the
:Eire siren blew its doleful wail in re-
sponse to s ery for hclp from Ken-
nand.As soon ss possible the chem-
ical engine and o body of firemen
were on their way but arrived too
late to be of much service.
The fire orilrinnted it is supposed
from n defective chimney in the Sip
gm¢-:~l rnerchnmlbo store which was
.1 2;tal lost.From this building the
flames fed io the next building north
which was also owned by Mr. Sip and
occupied hy the Kcnnnrd Weeitly
News.This building was also de-stroyed and while p:\rt"';fthe machin-
ery was c arried out get hir.Olson,
the proprietor,would have suffered
considerable loss had he not carried
lcsomnce as it is he has been unable
to put out his paper- thisweek.
Just how much insurance Mr. Sip
carried we did not learn hut no doubt
he too was protcdcd by insurance.
PUBLIC SALE
A public sale will be held at the
P. P. Gibbons farm eight miles north-
east of Teksmah and one and onehalf
miles north of the Arizona store on
the Gutaclmvr Cash Store is located.
Fo r the pa n fe sr y ea rs h eh as b ee n
out of the merorotile hudson having
sold his interell-l.5
.1 .13»01.. .3 %. ;'*. 7 " . . t' E * h . .'f".. ( Mmm and
at this time; Mr.Petenon and his
bride went our to Sweden on a wed-
Cooper. Herman, (sow) $'l7.50:C. A..
Ldrens. Tekarnah, (gilt) $72-50:-I.
F.Williams,Herman (gilt)$17.56
J. F. wmum, Harman (soar) W GN
G - ~ h i l t ! l i l t t l l
Sam. J. Cady, '!'¢ka.mah» (tilt) 875.00
J. McClan.l.han, Tehmah, (gilt) $70.00
w. II. Harrison, Herrnan. (dit) $8-5.6)a.:::.;:"'.".:::.;;;";.":;:: .:",'::"..'3°.t°°,~~ H Harrison, Henman, from :moo
of do immediate family be|iduC Wachter, Herman (dll)$70.00'u as. K iddc llrd. 're ams f rom sumothewife.there are left three lit o Waldo Hancock, Herman (gilt) $81.50children, all boys, who will miss the .care and love of a fond and aileetion-lit'° " ' ; , § ° § " "f - g g g gg
ate father,Oscar aged 10,Adolph*
sized 8 and Jzdiua aged 4.
ln the old home ln Sweden there
lives the aged parents, 89 and 85 years
old and one brother and sister all of
Frank Bailey, Herman (gilt) $70.00
0. Lindquist, Oakland (gilt)$70.00
.o. Lindquist, Oakland :rim $100.00
RaRbe Bros., Nic k-erlon (gilt) "iw
wh o m h a v e b m : m i n i r m i m i w a ri m, Her man (g m s s u o
another homecoming when Kadlmy Trlplett, Hen man lellu $60.00
Geo. Bagleton, Decatur (gilt) $58.00would perhaps pay them another vidt
as he had often hoped to do.
One brother,Ole, realda at Fra
mont, Nob.
Mr. Peterson was a member of the
Masonic and Eastern Star lodges and
also Knights of Pythias,Modern
Wloodmen and Royd Highlanders. For
many years he was an ac tive mem-
bcr of the Blair Fire Department.
Funemi services were held on Sun-
day afternoon,Feb.12.from the
Episcopal church. Rev. A. E. Marsh
ollieiating and interment was mule in
the Blaircemetery.
The churc h did not begin to hold
the crowd of friends who assembled
there to pay their respects to is man
whom all knew to be honorable and
fair in all his dealings with his fellow
men and loyal to his friends and his
comictions of right.
The community has lost a good
citizen and the family in kind and af-
fectionate husband and father.His
many friends mourn his passing.
The following out-of-town friends
of the family were present at the
funeral services.besides twenty-Gve
nr mn:lu Pnmnnf. friends. all of WHOSE
Geo.Bagletgn, Decatur llrilil 88.00
Ackerman Bros and T. B. Golnrd
Herman, (Kill)$79.00
L. S. Byers. Valley (gilt)$65.00
D. W. Rutledge. Herman (gilt) $67.00
0. Lnndquilt, Oakland (gilt)$85.00
Ray Triplett. Henman (gilt)$69.09
Geo. Gagelton, Decatur (gilt) $88.00
Waldo Hancock, Herman (sow) $60.00
Wm. I... Sheets, Herman (mr) $75410
Frank Marsh, Tekamah flow) 41.50
G. 0. Yorell. Hennan (sow)$55.00
S. J. Cady, Tekamah (sow)$112.50
C. A. Lnfress, Tekamah (gilt) 30.00
Art Anderson, Herman (gilt) $50.03
Jasper Johnson, Tekkamah (gilt)
se a m
C. Wachter, Hennan (gilt)$57.50
C A. Lnfrens of Teimmah, Waldo
Hancoclt and Peter F.Christiansen
both of Herman were the winners of
the three gilts that were given away.
FRIE ND S nmxsn nz n ma h
w n n o m o s s m v s n s s n r
.On last Saturday evening. Feb. 11,
after o re ar meeting 'of the Dan-
ish Brolh.erhood,s number of the
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a - -HERMAN Dsvnanlsa-"r
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Mrs. Stanley Gonlrd of Blair spent
Saturday in Herman.Awwr Leach ard family of Omaha
drove up Saturday and vlsitel over
Sunday at the IIaury Leach home.
Misa llmnle Ryan was n Tekarnah
visitor between trains Saturday.
Iria Bmwster was on the slek list
laat week and unobfe to attend school.
John Aekennnn of Omaha was n
guest at the I.. v. Ackerman home
Sunday.Mrs.H.Il.Cameron entertained
twelve ladies nt a bridge party Tues-
day evening while the husbands were
attending the father and non banquet.
Henry 'Tnahlaeu spent a few days
Inst week in Lincoln nttendlrg to
some business matters.
Mrs..Jesse Ryan was u Tekamah
ation will be 'put on and two new
members admitted.The following
committee will serve refreshments:
Hn. A. J. Cameron. Mrs. A. w Barge
and Miss 3lazm`l"Lo\re.
Mr. ard Mrs.Henry Cooper were
Sundry dinner guests at the D.W.
Rtlerlpre home.
Misa Thelma Codaey went to Oma-
ha Monday zo take up her work at the
Brnrllev-Merriman wholesale Co. after
several months nest.
The order of Eastern Star are to
he entertained by the Blair Chapter
at that place Thursday evenirg.A
majority of the members are planning
at the home of Mrs.G.l.PfeiU'e:
assisted by Mrs. Webb.
A large number of Arlington
frienda of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bat.Lon
will auto to Malcom. Nebr.. Wednes
day to help celebrate their golden
feddtne arniversary.The -fdenls
_of Malcom one furnishing special
Iflwllit and entertainment for them.
'T'ho<e who intend to no to Malc om
Wednesday are:Messrs and Me#
elnvnen Schoettger. John Laaker. Fred
Weber,R.A.Davies.Ilenrv Reck
mever.(luv Glover.Herman Juni!
bluth. Julian Jungbluth, Don C. Weber
nnrl Joe Chapman.to so down.|Mel!Marshall and Mr.and Mrs.
Aloe Shuey moral lax!week f"°'"'Fol\-d Gilfry wen shoppers in FreBlmr on to a farm east of here.imom Wednesday.
L-ou Ilorn was a county seat Vlllwf Anno-g those who were in Fremont
Monday.|Sntund1w evening were Mr. and Mrs.
M m Anna Goairxch Ytotled orerm. U. Cook and familv, Mr. and Mm.
Suniny nt the x'. a1.J mkan.h°m. at}{J.Junlrbluth und family,Mrs.IIvimor Friday.'Flair.'11-rv Krajicek aka dnurhter BE:$¢.'.
Miss Alice Dobbins of Craig was Mrs.D.W.Rutledge and Mrs.Sbren Svendszmrml and fnmily have
e week-end guest at the Chas. Nelson Hastings will entertain U12 ladies of idecidd to move to Texan to work forfmme.Ithe M. PI. Aid nt a Valentine ten align nil romlranif
Mrs.Sanford '*\'"S°"of Omaha their home at the W°=»dS-Uz>di|<¢~Mr. Dwivht Higbee. new secretaryvisiwd her parrls. Zdr. and Mrs. G"granch Wednresday. Fehy. 15.'fo r the Christian 1}mi¢~mor n w a
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L o w e nes er al da y s la s t we e k .|A n u m b e r o f t h e [ o w n e r m e m b e r s \ c r ;i n t r r r n l i n g t a i k t o t h e m e m b e r s
R vi u r n i n g t o t h e i r h o m e i n O n a h u of th e Ch a r le s Ja c k so n P o s t. . No . 21 - i .1 o f t h e so ci et y re c e nt l y o r l r fi n i l ffi i n
fun n!0 vi d !\|.iH1 l l l i l . [ i \ F § l a t T i k i '1 ._. _ _ ;l_...!l -. .. !. .\ - l : - _ - _
.1 \|m r o fi k e r s :C o m m a n d e r ,G m .t o O m n h n S a t u r d a y m n bu s ir e as .
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PUBLIC SALE
Feby. l, 'z2
WALTER LARSDN GARAGE
u s u xu .F E i R\ § K A _
I New Reo Speed Wagon
(wnh Clrnln Body)
I New Chalmers 5 Passen-
ger Touring Car
I Apperson Truck. "used"
T E R M S - - » C ' \ S H .u'av
J A M E S E .H A R T ,R e c e i ve r
B r F R E D E . B O D I E Z. . - m y . i n P m
| v u u vn u ...¢ . _ - - -...__m a h .M r s .l".V a n V a l i n a n d M H .
C h i l o o t t st op pe d h e r e a N w h o u r s
Sa| .u r. ia ).
M r . a n d M r s . C l u e n c e W e a ve r w h o
re ce nt l y mo ve d t o o ne o f t he p in c es o n
t h e r : \ " r h w e r e passe nger#io Ta ka s-
m;ah Frimkay..
B i n Rfm coo F i t c h =von t'to Te h a
m a h Satuzdzuy t o ha wo d c n l a i w o r k
do n e .
M r s . H a t t i e r r e e z w o o l . o ve r t o A r -
l i n g t o n S a t u r d a y fo r a t w o we ek s
vi s i t n t th o O li i o Lo w e ho m e .
C h r i s T r u h i n e n w a s c o n fi n e d t o h i s
ho m e a fe w d o y s t h is we e k o n a c c ou n t
of nic kz fml ..
Known na lhe "RANGE
B1I.\UTlI`i.'l.°* and so faithful
in its aida; md cooking per-
formance that mme folks ca!!
it the "PERF¥IC'i`COOKING
MACHINE" ----no w o n d e r
COPPER-CLAD owners are
lR A N G E : u r n
WALTER LARSDN GARAGE
u s u xu .F E i R\ § K A _
I N e w R e o Sp e e d W a g o n
(wnh Clrnln Body)
I N e w C h a l m e r s 5 Passen
ge r T ou r i n g C a r
I Ap p e r s o n T r u c k. "u s e d "
T E R M S - - » C ' \ S H .u'av
J A M E S E .H A R T ,R e c e i ve r
B r F R E D E . B O D I E Z. . - m y . i n P m
Whenoingnmaha
Hotel Conant
Hotel Sanford
Hotel Henshnw
Car f¢pun~wn or 11 yuan mf 4;-nn;u ban ol than hotels.Gunn mnvw lt any one oi shun vnu me u~mmm d nmlvlnl human vnlun undowruau veumznc.GONANT HOTEL JIOMPANY
~ h g u g e ~ r n o r n - I i n g i n e e r x .~b e pre se nt.I n uuluu Guns ua uysnca l u n v »"\ ...-"-_. - . .! . | - .n o r t h o f D r u m , c o m m e n c i n g a t 1 0 o ' | M o n d a y , F e b . 2 0 tnarnes we could not learn.him-invitad Mn and nm.P.A.i g f ,V f h y n o t e \ ~ e r ; b o d 9 a t l e a s t m u :p r o m i e s t o D e a v e r y u l t e r -nevery member some to ehurch next eating meeting and a large atten-
Sabbath and come for our Bible dance is expected as every property
school Let the fanners come and owner along Bell Creek will want to
look after his own interests an thulet the town people come
We will have some fine war plc matter.
"tures Sunday evening and you will }}_\§}5|.{BROTHERHOOD
eloclf. A. M. sharp on Nesday. Feb.At this stale will be offered 21 held Mr. and Mra. W m. Cheely and 0.
21st, H722 the following properly to of horses and mules and I5 head of Westin of Sioux City;Min Clara
wit:brood sown.This offeing is said to Norton of Lincoln; Mrs. 0. Berg and
192 head of hogs, 90 brood saws; 34 be choice stuff and any pernon inter-Mrs. Peter Anderson of Hartington,head of seattle; 10 bead of horses and ug-,ed will do well tbinvestigate.|Neh.; Nels Lindskog of Piger. lbleb.;
1 Als o I am ui mr nt to r v"l o w Koc h of Chidm; Mr. me Hxa.mu ea eq320 acres. I6 dozen ehiekena, mostly Hrs. -=\BJ Johamen, who li\'¢8.At;}{|,,-,y Bentley, James 3 Martin, Tom
Peterson, who live south of town in
on pretal of hearing a program.
When they arrived. they ncogniald
the fac t that they were the vic tim
of a surprise br their friend: who had
learned that tlplr tenth wedding ann3~
venary wal at about this time of IM.rhe ARNDT mswm want to eee them. and you ure wel-come.J.A. Johnson. Pastor.
sz.PA ULHL UTHERA N CHURCH
Orum.Nebr.
Sunday. Fein.19th.Morning ser-
vice in St.Paul Lutheran church,
Oru m, 1 !" §. lL
Thursday,Febr.23.A meeting
will be held in the lchool mom. Sz.
Paul Lutheran church, Orum, of the
men interested in the work of the
Luthenn Brotherhood.
Y u are invited to attend these- u n d e r 1=. J. Reinertsen, Pastor.
The Danish Brotherhood lodge held
an enjoyable box social ard dance las:
Thursday evening. Feb. 9, at the Gut-
schow hall.A good c rowd were ln
attendance.
Plan to attend the American Le-
gion dance at the B. F. D. Hall, Feb.
22.
There may be a tautter way oi doing
business t for c alsh. but we hl\e|
never heard of it. and we have tried
other ways
Rhode Island Remix.-
Everytliinir to be sold.
I-'red T.Anderson. Dwrcr
Chas. Cameron and H.N.Marsh.
Auctioneers
Lyel Reeh'e seven piece orchestra
featulins: Che!:ea Cushman. -hamptonla u rh i n g . mmn vm r f Ne b rf n m is
to funaleh the music for the American
Legion dance to he given nt the Blair
Fire Department hail on the richt of
Feb. 22.Did ycu ever hear u laugh
dth and Washington streets. entertain-
ed about tuentv~!ive friends at a one
o'elock dinner Inst Sunday, Feb.12.
the oeeasion beimr her birthday.ln
view of the fact that ahe is not as
voung as she used to he. her excellent
dinner, prepared entirely by herself,
was a matter of favonble comment
by all.Before the auestsfdeparture.
ahe also served lunch which all en-
i°¥¢d»
Mrs. W . G. Harrison submitted to
it very serious operation at the BlairI
Quinlan and Mrs. Frank Effenbarger
of Omaha: Father and Mies 0'Drie-
coll of Florence:Julia Heservey
Lindstrom of Fremont.
BANKRUPTCY PE'l'lTloN FILED
(Omaha. Be, Feb. 10.)
Involuntary bankruptcy action
against the Wash-Co Alfalfa Milling
-eompany was started in fedenll court
yesterday by the Calhoun Lumber
comPll\!v'»Otto I'1-uhm ol'Cdlioun.
..hospital on last Saturday morniagland the Dulc e-W illiams-MountPetersen Hardware Co.ia worth the money.* land is still in n critical condition.company of Omaha.Ing trornbonist*This .feature
year.The evening was spent in nodal
visiting and dancing and Mr. and Mn.
Peterson were presented with a he
rug for their living room by their
friends.
There were betvran thirty-Eve and
forty friend! present and a due mid-
night lunch capped the climax of a
very pleasant evening for all.
Rev. Leroy Crocker oi' Beaver City,
Nebraska will preach at the Qirlstien
chumh both mominz and evening on
next Sunday.W ""W"a"'rf""
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