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I NO.4BLAIR,WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,FEBUARY 23,1922.QL.*FY*
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...........FARMBUREAU
MUCHALIVE
FARMERFULKSserum;
EnrausmsmzOVER
THE~fAHlllllfi
Business
There is considerable discussion
Among the land ownen along Bell
.ereek as to whether or not anyaetion
will be taken at the big man meet
ing which will be hdd next Friday
waning at Teibui1.Feb.24.
It la definitely;known that the presi
dent and several members of tho
board from Tekamah will attend.
Amongv these are two lwnshingtonf
county men Mr.H.C.Jensen and
Mr.A.H.Rowe.The attorney Mr.|
Walt Hopewell will be along to
straighten out any legal queationawhichmayarise.Mr.Nelson of the
engineedng firm of Towle and Ne!l
lon of Omaha will also be praont
with defmite data as to approximate!
costs and value of the work.iD1onformworkisbecomingaa.
popular as any new style ever be|came among the women of Washing:
ion county.In addition it has the!
hearty support of the mensome
thing which vefy few new styles ml
boast about.I
Mr.Hartung of Pontanelle declared
flatly that it wal one of the finest
m that was ever started for the
women.He estimated the probablesavingat $10.00 per dresa The menseem to be all interested inthe worit
Ior although they may not know
much about forma or dresses they
know a few things about the bills.
Mrs.P.C.Petersen Blair IL 4
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~NEWS 0F THE MAl\i;1.»
Adjournod regular meeting Feb.20.
.goae.All embers f the board present.Mr. SoTensen LM for TearlxI !h k Cattle:Receipts of ear.
ers Committee that this body had
fourld it essential for the welfare of
our schools that the present prindpal
be retained.At the request of the
committee Mr.Gllbertson hadlnter~
viewedMiss Ogden on the salary1fquestionandreportedthathefimndf
hor firmly determined not to sccept
a cut in her salary.After a genew discussion it wasmovedbyWdghtandsecondedbyMorristhatMissOgdon be reelected
principal of the Blair high school for
the school vel.:192223 at a salary of
Ile at Omaha included a larger Per
.centlge of good to choice bee!mm:
Buyers wanted wellfinished beers!
and the better grades sold at price!fully steady.Plain shortfed and
justment of world wheat supply to
demand were inilueneing factors2127000 bushels a decrease of 163
000 huahela for the week.
Corn The visible supply of cornWu34772000 bushels an lnemsie of
medium grades sold on a quiet lna1~;29D4.000 bushel;for the week.Prices
kel.A small lot of choice heavyadvaneed with wheat and markets
beevea made a top of $3»25 edneaiwere actin.Generally apenking.day and them were other u of country offering;were reportedfullcnrlotaat $8 to $8.20.Medium lighter with farmers shown;e.dis
to good yearlinga sold around $8.75 position to hold for higher prices.
to S7.Choice beef cows el1angedLo¢ally the movement was heavy.
himds up to $5.75 with several Iota!Potatoeshzlovement was steadymovingat $5.25 to 1350.Choice fat Incl supplies were liberal at ull mar
hi. A.c.PLEASANTLY
ENTERTAINED
The Monday Ahemoon Club met
in regular uulinn on Feb.20 a£the
home of Mn.A.R.Brock.
Mn.L. A.Wlllinnu and Mn.Henk
Bros:hui charge nf the lfbemoolfs
vwwrm and when tbl!wu conclud<
nd Mn.Bwck ulred permlulnn wserve|dnlnty lunch w the lldiel to
whirh |_||rndily =man
This ie |lime out ol the andlnnry
for the M.A.C.but Hn.Bro¢.k|
hnlpiulity il no well known amonghununs.um sz mlwnye a plenumtospend|sodxl hour at her home
The Club menu Feb.27 wnh Mrs.
John Nswe\l.
CO]NTY_)I;lP1lS'N'R
HAVEMEE'l'ING»
BEATYcmrmcmnco.am BRIDGEcommS
County Cvmmininnefl Rwm
Blnir.Nebr.Febr.zo 19/zz.
Thalidud al County Ccmmlnlnhen
met yununnr tn |djo\h\m|nt uhm
Febr.e.im P 6 J.F wma.
H.C.Elmo md Henry Truhlun.
The mlnutu o!the lui mddill
were ned md eppmved.
Refund onden were nllowed u ial<
:nu on.an J umm snnrL in
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gggga A rata was taken by roll call
u follows:Gilbertlon aye;Moms
syn;Nielsen no;Redfield.no;Sor
ensen aye;Wright aye.Miss Og
don was declared elected.
Upon regular motion the superintendentwasauthorizedwprocccd
to engage apennmrmhip supenrinor
for the ensuing school year nt n nl
ary of not m exceed $1400.
Adjourned to meet at wi of president..H.Skov Nielsen Secy.
.énhjeet.His talk was enjoyed bv all.Fnrmen near Desog r~A.
ins:my gnin at sv l
to know tha.f;;:.f;;a=..;;::
._Prmamzofm .1.\g10nnel 9 s
Fnmoltf»~h»alnhLllu.qxnoh
them next Tuesday evening.The
meeting will be called nt 7:30 at the
welt Do Soto school house.The
folks of that community ue arranging
an interesting program tn precede the
speech.It is also rumored that conj
tain ladies are planning on provid
ing coffee to everyone.They nuggestthatifIolkauehungrysuwell
su thirsty each funily should bring
their lunch.Mr.Engel il located in Blair jor
about two weeks working in the in
terest of the U. S.Grain Growers Inc.
Ho has been one of the very most
succesful solicitors in the state of
Nebraska and friends any that this
is becnuse ho is himself xt farmer and
hu been sucessful in directing the
affairs of various cooperative eleva
tors.The U. S.Grain Growers is the
youngest yet the largest nf all farm
organizations having contracted for
mom wheat than any other wheat
linden in the \\for1d.
1 So hr three elevators in Washing
|=county have signed up with him
namely Blair Kcnnnrd and Wuh
lington.But as the campaign has
iharely stifled .thc menborship is as
yet small.
the $75.00 Union Pacific scholarship
as well as local prizes to be offered
At the March nchool house Thurs
dny evening Mr.P.H.Stewart told
about this work to his old neighbors
folks who had watched him grow out
of pinaforel into short b..~chr.\nod
from them into long trousers.Paul
is \son of the vetenm Shorthom
breeder Mr.Sam Stewnrt.md has
had some excellent crop experiencehavingspecializedinthathunchof
the science forming.in his traveling
over the tilts he hu xcquired a wid!
BOSTON FIRST GASLIT CITY Miss Gertrude Hanck proved her nd¢v1ns t !1n7f11z and nccordinpglI~toa was the first Ameican cT ~:a va:dad a two pound bo:of can
zo use con!gas commrrcnly rd fhri dn
in 1822.Just pdor io the Civil War The next move was the throwing nhepricehadbeenreducedto$2.25 toy balocr~.s .to the crowd and sur
packers up to ss.Shippers top
$9.50.Heavy veals $7.75 and down.
HogsReceipts of hose weve nor
mal.The market was featured Sy
strong outside demand and n.broad
local picker outlet.Prices ldvlnced
25 to 401:getting pretty close to the
sold in Chicago at $1.65 ua 1.90.Omn
lu mclrod early Ohios.U.S.No.2
$1.60 to 1.65.Western Nebnukn ir
rigated district;earlots f.o.h.:sacked
No.1 white varieties.$1.30.Total
shipments of western Nebraska to
Februxry 18 inclusive 3587 cam
$10 nurk the middle of the woelaeompnrod with 2258 ears to the some
Light butchers sold Thursday atd~te Inst year.$9.15 to 9.95.Packing gndes rnostil PoultryReceipt:of poultry were
ly $3.00 to 8.50. Average cost for llvhter rd nriees ndvanred slightly.
th k dl F b 18.$9.4I.Bnrinew.JS20::siege!15lee:hens.ewee enng eruery 1
SheepReceipts of sheep and lambs
were libem led with some inquiry
from shippers and favorable reports
from outside markets prices held
steady to strong.For the week
lamb!made |.gnln of 25c.Top
Thursday $14.45 Ewe top $7.65.
Feeder lambs $13.50.
GrainWheatPrices trend stud
ily upward both rf and July wheat
selling at new high evelx on the crop.
Unfavorable crop neporh from tha.
sont]|ne.et end Argentine high for;
l!ix:ht\§1920c:lhelvyl 2123e old
rom :2c:duekl.1813e;gou.
152
lo .week.eww were nlw
strnrl New York Ind 2c lower in
Chirngb.Local flrlrrs vert llsu
:bout Ee lower at 2830c..DairyProduction was slightly
lower for the week but still consld
ernbly in excess of lut yur.Har
kets were steady to strong at th~
close of the week but slightly lowe
than the previous week.92 soo
gign markets improved milling ddfeeold ih Chicngo at 38Ac.
mend and eonllnnetlon of close nd§prlee eormtry butter 22r
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OBITUABY Lsozox BOYS GIVE DANCE
~Of {IS;a !lll":~rhg ~Legion boy]gifv~h11 sur .e ~.2 :vo rman I Belloon danee or the B.F.D.hd
Iim;.|u Feb 16» was hda on Wednesday lYl11ins of this weeSl?m§laéas£x~f».asm nn.1 mfr ~ua ;.44
at the Reorglnlzed Latter Day Saint:
church in thi:city of which denomi
nation ehe had bean e member for 20
years.Ida McCoy wuthe daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.Hans McCoy of Dc Soto.
She was born in Virginia.May 23
1873 and lived for a number of yearsinDeSoto.At the time of her
dcath the family wa.nliring at Her
man where she had been ill n number
of months.1She!c:~v:1 the husband nzd six
eh lrow to mourn the loss of a good
wfe and mother.
There are also left the parents.three sisters Mrs.Cham Stricklctt of
De Soto Mm.Fred Reichenbach of
Dale and Mrs Morris Reichenbach of
Lincoln and one brotlmer Sid Mr.Coy
of Cnlifomll.Funeral services were conducted byAtty.Cnr!T.Self of Omaha. and in
germent made in the Blair eemeiery.
roaring good time..The hell wap nicely decorated wi
toy balloons of every color of the rein
boi l1\e:e were infln~l nnd slru
nlong the ceiling.Above the Stuff:
clu=:ter of these balloons wee hu
end 11nd:rnexvth an electric fan eenforthacurrentol:slr UW!kept 1!\
In constsrx motion.
At about 10:30 af ter the dance
had enjoyed themselves for about :hour.envelopes eor tnininfr tflfet.
were thrown broadcast oo lhe floo
for l.}2e men to scre.mbe nfter and Lb
one drawing the lvl1 number dw
a box of cigan Turh Cooke look ulikehewantednmakeworselh
ary fellow in the bunch and was th
me to draw the cimwr Mtcr Lhf
:mother bunch ui envelopes were scsi
tered for the ladies to rub for.TP
ones on in number who drew blank
were gwen an opportunity to are he
full they could fill balloons in tm
1Aust Lunxmumn 1 mnnlznu
A general community all~dsy meet
ing will be hold at the farm home of
Geo.Obrt beginnlrg at 10 a.m.onMarch1.
The ladies will have dress form
demonstrations conducted by local
project leaders.
The men will have a pruning demon
stration end genenl dlscnselon onorchardmanagement.Prof.Hoppertof the State University will lead the
discussion.
A genanl picnic dinner will be
served at Gem Ol1rta and each family
is requested to bring its share.
Every one is invited and a prod
table as well as enjoyable day is assuredtoell.
uns.R.PATRICK
The death of Mrs..R.Pm~1¢k anoldandhighlyrespectedcitisenof
this city occurred early Friday morn
lr g Feb.17.
Mrs.Patrick who wammaklng her
home with her daughter Lira.S.E.
Kemp had retired the night before ln
apparently good hlllth.although she
was sub}eet to severe conlhlnx spells
at times that were annoying to har.
lining the early hours of the morning.H115 .Kemp hun!her oonrhlnt.
andvreutintohernoomtoaidhcranld
foundher ln much distress.A phy
slelan uma at once summoned but lha
was beyond human aid and passed
way in a few moments.
lizsbcfh l\lcCr.rrni was born
nenr Mdnsey 1ndisnaug.10 1840
s tlrrefore xelmng her 82nd
wr1dn Fhn was reared and marrlnt?unsey tp Mr.R.Patrick
Yeh 15 1362 and they aftersrands
roerl to Rfdon.Indians.where they
lived for a time.a.The family come to Blah£15 yearsnryn :md Mr.Patrick engaged in the
11|1tlTe lmrlnesa foot a number of
years.The family consisted of five dough
tors whosurvlvo the mother.the
fnllwor naselng away De.31.1907.
The dnukhters all of whom were
pwscnt at tho funeral services areMmAnnaRemoandMrs.MyrtleKilinnolthiscity.Mrs.Grace Mc
Hl\ev of Sioux City Iowa Mrs.
Blanche Sheldon of Columbus Nebr.nhl lliss..Bess Patrick of Omaha..;T¥=Pilot (pdnting)
Besides the daughter she leaveslclty of Blair (water rent)
two brothers.William McCormick oBlairandJamesMcCormickofIdun
sey.Indiana..There ere sixteen grandchildren.
the sum of $2.00 on account of beingafiremanmdaaaeaeadwithapoll
tax.
One to Wm Frahm for $15.53 onaocount of being asaelaed with a villagetax in Calhoun and does not live ln tha
village.The contract for the reparation and
erection of all bridges for tha yea:1922 was let to Booty Contracting
company.they laelng the lowest and
best blddar.
After a careful examination of the
following bills on the diferent modsitwasmovedandsecondedthatthe
following clalrns be allowed and the
County Clerk ls herlby ordered to
Erow warrants on the different hands
to pay same.Carried all
~lrcsent voting aye..Chas.Peterson (house rent
Wilson George)$
Wm.Slevera (supplies
F.F.Hull)
Viggo Hansen (labor)
Johnson Drug Co.(medicine
for Justice)
John Heaven (road dns
sins)Funk Brown lzoedonssinsl
J.Peter Larsen (mad dns
tinr)inheritance Fund (money loaned
.tumor-.9 Hahn:f*~=f4>.=1eM.°
10.00
12.90
3.00
6.86
.ms32.40
:mo
Weston lolsflf ~dw
Daniah Luth.Pub.House
(supplies)moo
E. W.Jacobi (supplies for
poor)13.57
Unlverdty Publ.Co.{5WPPliea
Co.Supl.)\6.15
Local Registran (reflsteringdeaths and births)21.00
L.Strlcltlelt (mad dratxinx)8.10
e|¢b¢1J.u.mh tsaluvmd
postage Jam Feb.)320.00
Mary C.Debel So.Cllr.
(salary Feb.)16d.0l
Danish Luth.Publ.House
{supplles)4.75
Danish Luth.Publ.Home
(supplies)41.00
F.W.Christensen (road dm:
ging)18.00
Gust Munson (salary for Feb.)85.00
J.F.White (corn.work and
mileage)1os.so
J.F.White (phone calls)»t.llS
A.J.Croudy (milk for
Mathews)17.70
62.50
19.26
Remington Typewriter Co.
(orerhsullcg typewriter)17.25
K.B Printing Co.(mpplles)27.35
A. C.Debcl Ca Judge (supplies)2.00
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mud Mm Smith of liennnnd gave 4
x0d demonathtion lt the homo oi
Hn.C.J.Hlndlry.There wentwentyvomenjresuitandfvefivmf
ran nude ea¢h womln mink bonu
perfectly capable of showing others
how to do the work.
Another dress form demonstratior
is to be given at the home of Mn;
Barton half mile north and three an:onehai!miles 1=\vat of Orum.Mrs
Chas Lamb project leader from Cum
ing City township will omciate as
sided by Mrs.Olson.
The meeting at.Rose Hill schoo
lut Wednesday was really n wonder
ful meeting Over 225 people wen
present jmnming the big rnoderr
school to its fullest capacity whllu
n big crowd had to stand.The achoo
ysnd with its packed automobile:
looked like fair time.
The school teachers hxd coachec
their pupils in irome home talent numbersandplayetswhichpleasedthi
crowd immensely..Some of the children showed es
pecial talent.After the delightfu
promam n.short discussion on tuber
culosis was held led by the towlLshi|
president.Carl G.Anderson lm
county agent Olson.
The main event of the evening wa
then staged County Agent Walla
Roberts of Saunders county showin;
the much talked of Saunders Count
$3
fe
$1
Q);
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f
I
Firm Bureau mm.mr.
the first county agent
Washington county and
old friends.
_The film itself was a
many folks who had not given much
thought io the value of community
spirit and community gettogathers.
Saunders is one of the leading coun
ties of the state hecnusa its people
an intelligent md progressive.
Washington county feels that it need
not take its hat off to anyone yet
the lraden of the Farm Bureau felt
that there was considerpblu nlue in
seeing whit is baing done in that
edunty.Considenble mnunent was
made about the value of the movie
md the wizh expmssed by more than
one present that we might have 1 ma
chine in this county.This hu de
veloped no wondermlly that mmy
zm1|y fins interesting educstionnl
mms are available for use by munty
fum bureau.
Some intarenting com tzsts ue to
be staged in Washington cnuntylhis
yur.Hr.Gian Wilson md Hr.R.
T.Whorlow both :urn shnrks and
anthusiub will both put an varitty
revelation to
found mmny
lsuutrw was t ~.}~}h T d H uuuaug uuu auuunann w\.~_.to serve inW¢!.Da o ~oc ouse uc 1 sch?nt f a 95 than going down to thr when the poet said For men are nn1yevcnznzand1tas2 ¢mved that folkswilltakeactivepartinthegeneral low mark of 80 rants in 1909.The boy:K107\tnli hearu don£change
discussion which always foliowa such prgsent rate is $1.25.1
meetings.
érrv councu 511:ms
The city council met in.reguinr
session last Tuesday e\e1\i¥1P.und af
ter allowing the usual grist nf bills
an ordinance was presented the pur
por1.of yhldh wl!10 divide the city
into two wards in pines of four which
it has at present.
This brought forth n discussion on
economy in public nthirs which was
well received by ihe nudience.The
main speakers ware Chrk 0IInnlon
and Chas.Ross who gave fonible
talk:along lines of economy.
The ordinance fu pused to the
accord reading and was laid over un1
til the nenf azneetlng iq ascertain the
feelin;of the public relative to the
change of wards.
n_
|r.;xs1:N &zmosv SALE nuns:
:.tests.In addition tire excellant corn Feb.27Carl Lorsch Calhoun
clubs hue been organined one ntffeh.281ohn Lund Arlingtdn
Arlington high school the other st Ihr.IH .C..Blanc Eeceivars sale
Blair H.S.These boy:will ouhl for G.R.French bankruptcy stock
:ilu the urn of con mxnpaling folhr.l!Bill \ll|\¢!.._
Where s the Student Who Cin
Bathe the fool of the rainbow.
Fill the teeth of the gale.
Slap the mouth of the river.
Remove the wrinkles from the brbvr
of the hi~.__Paint e face of the earth.
Silence the still small voice.
Put the dogs of nr into their
kennels..
Clip the wings of the morning.
Rock the cradle of the deep.
Make the bed of the river.
Wi:d the watches of the night.
Run the trains of thought.
Lcrwrr the shades oi night.
Return pm an of the u¢L
Stolen.
The Rhoades Coal and Feed Sturt
unloaded another mr of that famnus
much aficr nl!that he knew human
nature.But it ans ali innocent :fun
and when the crowd went hack to the
dnncc they were much younger in re
ality than before the childish pranks
had been piayed.Every body present voted tha dance
a meets.
JUNKED 111Yowruan silo?
Bayer Thompsons Marsocialistic
govemment of Chicago has recently
closed its municipal mmm nnd re
pair #hm It was started to beat
down the prices charged by privately
owned businessei which furnished
Fuppiies for the city.A careful audi!
developed the fact Hut a valva which
cost $12 on the market coat $85 io
mike in the municipal plant;that it
mst $5113.91 to repair mix nutmnn
bllu at the muny shop whereas
tweive new car!of the sums mike
Frnnx3ln rnuntv ~on!this 1Mk.An co1<d have been pauchased for the
other cm in ro1ing and will noon bcinme monev in we open market.The
here.w..ltiiy p!mt has been junked a1thoug1
411.mal the taxpayers 52.700300 to
F..11.Hn~flv d udertatvr.Phone wud md a H
Ruidsr teBfl Red 240.Gmc:Bd]
119.
Rnd The Enterprin.!ts clan.
Qqup
Oil meal at Tha Rhonda Coal and
had Brom
inrluciirm Mererlnth Hemp who mea
in 1918 whiie in the aprvire of his
cnmtrv.Ihen.~are four great grand
children.
Mrs.Patrick was of n nuiet urms
imming disposition.a perfrct home
body.hlPU5 with her children :nd
her fHendn.She was a.1vmvs cheer
fui and plerumnt with a kind thouszht
for every one.The rritrr rvecailn
mam p|euant memories of her hos
pitality and £0041 viii and happy
childhood hours :ment in her home.
Hur 60th wedding anniversary.
which event she still loved to observe
occurred two days before her death
and a number of relatives and friends
mae in to visit her nt thxt time and
pay their respects to one whom they
loved so well.
Punenl services were held on Sun
day Feb 19.at 2:30 11.m.ai the
(Twvrvvatjonad durchRav.Seniey ui
than chtnvh.nH%¢!n.1m.f Tntermtnt
was nude In the Blair cemetery ln
side the hushnnd whose memory in.;
so dem to her and whose presenceseembdnonearduringallthelater
yean of her life.
A mn::bar of outof~to1rn :friends
md relatives were pru~t .nt the
funeral services.
The Enterprise $1.50 pai yur.
gn.\]uuvwH.C.Blanco (salary high
irly com.)50.00
A.J.Cameron (medical services
for poor)95.00
Maudce Mehrens (salary
Febr.eu;3 m.no
Danish Luth.Publ.Hausa (mp
plin Co.Assessor)4.25
D.Booth (hbor al court house)3170
Dr.G.A.Langztd (medical
services for poor)25.00
E w.Jacobs (supplies for poor)880
Board n:Eonrned until Hnch 6
1922.lhry C.Debnl
Conn!!Clerk.
SACRED CONCERT xr
EASTER rms
The tint practise for tha Basin
concert will be held at the Christina
church on Friday rrenins. Feb. 24 li
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8ocloc\t..4:31
~In ifnrgemily u that ul...m~Q
bers of choirs ih city and nil than
who enjoy concert singing whuihlr
choir members or not join £11 this
beautiful Eutar serrlu which is Im
denominntionnl.
ln.J.H.Kyda hu kindly on
untul to !.;h¢hu|1f thilufa.[r
:nd will nt u Zeuhr and director.
The lntupriu prints his biih.
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A t t h a I| u u l o . . P a r t y .
* '\ \ a l c h th e b a l l s k l u l . ": u i d t h e
m a n .\
" Y o n m i g h t Ie n r n a lesson a t b l !-
l i n n l s f'sug ges ted t h e g i r l .
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Unromantlc Aga.
"Ilememtwr uhm you used to wma-pee nmet nothing! ln your glrls nr?
"Yes: she r:ouldnl. hom' them aolfor her ear puffs:lt takes the toot
ol n walling automobile to ttttrlete ¢lr|'s nttentlon nowadays."-Boston
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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
FOR CHiLD'S BUWELS
n n
Even a sick child loves the "Irony"lute of "Cnllfomlz Fig Syrup." 11' tbl
time tongue 1| coated. or It your chttd
u Ilntleas. cross. fevrerllllx. full ot cold.or has collc, a teupoonlul will never
tall to open thu bowels.In a m rlzoura you an see for yourself :mr
thoroughly it works all the constlpa-tiun poison. sour bile and waste from
the tender, llttle homis und give: you
| well plnyful chile! nguin.Millions uf mothers keep "CalllbrnlI
Fig Syrup" handy.They know l tel-lpocmful today save: a sick cmm to-
morrow.Mk your druggint for genuine
"California Fig Snap" which ht!! M'rectlous for babies and cblldreu of ut
ages printed on bottle.Mother!You
must say °('u1|fornln" or you mn: :et
an imitation ug szrrup.---Ad\ertl»ement.
I Ed, Sleep, Work and
Feel Better Thanin
Twenly Years---IOwe
This Entirely to '
TANLAC
It has made a new man
out of mc.Thisexpo-
rimco,n l a tu l 5yE. C.Bqync, contractor, of/
124 SouthHonoreSt.,
C h i n n ,mxobc your
cxparimeo i f
you lah Tanlnc, (he morld'|-
moat famolu Union builder.
Fn l fi n s ,as nutv n intend;you to hal-Gd Tanlac today.
At ull good Jfvuish-
n u m c u a H A C K E H Z I I .1
I n t e r i m . - o a n u p n u z d l l ! ! -
h u d a h a c k h t h o l k a t t t w . ;n u m :m m n a v n u m a n a .
'B n Yo r k. h ll r I l o ok i n l i n: srl l hh r m u . m a n J o r r r . m e m o m
v n u , 6 1 a n y H a o .on a n a d-
J u s n t n m . o u u B e n n e t t . o w l -pa n ul t une r. i s a n a l lil ho r.1-lo
is ne atly a nnlol u =,;;~1»=-.,,=;°=>;
u m a .3 ot b l r anighbsr Phil;n o u s
i n n t h i s n e n t .Oo mr u ntbormx tn la -I vl lllill.Ha ll £1116
a l h u w t h n l h u M l a n a n m orvi lr nq ua tta r ti fl. ' nth h a r nd !-u t a n u m l m t u m b i l n g r . u r l s.
.la d o l o w n e Poll;would u mlike a vndn t. a r com a s mu ch a sD M h a l l o n b u .
b y w o e M i l l e r W h i t e
Covvrizh¢bvLldn»Bmvm&C¢.
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BY "8AYER" IN 1900
L o o k f o r N l m l " B a y e r " o n t h e f a b
h u ,Th a n Y o u H e e d
H o ve r W o r r y .
If y o u w a n t t h e i m a , w o r l d m l m o u s
Ax p i ri n .a s pr e s r rl b e d b y pmrarirlauu
fo r o ve r tw en ty - on e g en re ,y o u m u s t
u k fo r " B a y e r Ta b l e t . : o f A s p i r i n . "
T h e n a m e " B a y e r "la st a m p e d o nnc In z a b i e t a n d a p pe a r s o n e u h p a c k -
ag e ( u r y o u r p r o t e c t i o n a ga i n s t Im i t a -
tions.---Ad\ren1xeme¢1t.
it t he w r lz ez 'n s p re ju tl l ce l ag r ee w it h
o u r s , t h e n h i l l b u n k l i l l e o u r " l o n g fe l t
w a n t . "
luCu t l c u r a B a o t h e c Ba by I-l as he s
T h u l t r h a n d b u m .h r h u t h a ~
o r C u t l e u r n S o u p fo l l o w e d b y g e n
a u o i m l n n o r C u t i c u r n O l n t m e u
N o t h i n g be tt er ,l vl r e r .sw ee te r,as~
c i a l l y i f u m i l e a t t h e fr a g r a n t C 1 1
e n r a 'Td c u m i s d u s t e d o n a t th e Z!
is h .2 5 c e a c h . - A d ve r t i s e m e n t .
.. . . . . . ¢ . . . - - » - - - - -A b l u s n anus L1 n o t b c u u r l fu l
cause 1: osend ues ll..
'~sLow
DEATH
Adm, pain. nervonmns, dii-
culty in urinating,niten mem
nerioul dlaofderl.The worlds
lundlrdnernedy forkidney, Ever,
bhdder and uric acid trouble-
coum rrm
<.\|»\x.| | <
MII 4r°1=l mu and elm: bud ofdudiydllallltKnuwnutbl nuionllr-may el Hnlllnd lol'mn zoom n All dmggiua. m :kno an
\-x tbl c a a mu" '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;* -
C l M P T ! !I- C o n t i n u e d .
fa
O l i d a y P d !! h a d fo u n d h e r l i e k In
IM . u s h o h a d l e d t h e t o r l o r n
n l !ho m e .l o d i d |1\e b r i n g
~ n a n :H o p e . n e ve r r n l i x a a g m a t l n
xo t t cr t n g o l d a n n s h o v n r e n
h r u l l l u g a n a n g e l i m l w l r e i .A l l n h :
t a n I l l th a t B u n n y :t o o l h i e u
l i l l e . b e r c h e e r fu l w o r d s o l ' l u r a a n d
t i n d l l n o q m a d e w e s u n s h i n e b r i g h t -
cr an d t h e m ea g er foo d m o re nl l ln g .
m m [ h t t i n k e r ,l l r l . B 0 9 0 b l ! !
u c o u n g e d m e d r ! t o r e a d .A t B r a t
th a t h a d b e e n d l l l c nl t , fo r t h e s h a n t y
m n t l l n e d n o t h i n g b u t t h a i n t e n d
Bi b l e t h e o l d w o m a n h a d b r o ug h t w i t h
h o r .O ve r a n d o n r P u d l y b u t m a d
u n a l l u d e s o f Jo h m e va l i a n t .use
IM l a m e m a t i a n l o f Je fe m l n l i . w h o a l -
w a y l p u t h u I n m i n d o f D a d d y H o p
k i n l z a n d m o a l s o k a n b y h e a r t t b l
l t o r y o f t h t c m d l r l n n o f J u n i . w h o .
s o t h e B i b l e u i d . w a s t h e b e s t m a n
t h a t b y n e r w a l k e d t h e l l o b l .
s a h i d t h o s e w i n t e r d a n o f c l o u t
co m pa n io n sh i p vnlth t h u u m m m w h o
n a l i ve d l o n g a n d l u t n a d m u c h , a n d
w h o n o v t n a l m o t t m d :t o a n
I n g e r e r p o r h n r e s .b r o u g h t o u t s m
J , .~.9§.,
fm' Couyxs 8 Colds
'~='r..":m.r,.t".;:'v,:.:'...:'.':':
lovlng.The lqunlten culled her
"Po\l:'°P.the 'loveltll."and some
times,"Polly of the |run.'°Gran~;Siem \xp2;!n¢d lhll br saying: 'Thu
di lon sou. Pdl. an' !t'n out ot your
willow tru, wen: mn into tho house.
from a peg Poily to-oi | pair of her
t h i n m u |w a r m ¢l l s t e n \ n |ho od .
W h e n l a t e r s h o a p p e a r e d i n f r o n t o f
t h nhn nt y,h e r g l a g l m m m n ' s u
a s m w i s h m m p a n : a n d o l d p i e c u
a t d n .S h i p l a c e d t h e m o n t h e d o o r
|
vm they an y e."
l"!0m behind i lu woodbox n u r
when the goal stood. Pdlyop took upan u .Tzndtrly she bent and placed
l u n u p o n the go w:horns bend.'nan an touched Gimay Hope.
The ummm zlmd her u a and
qnlled at thc gm.
"W tm'| lhl mazter, loulass?" me
mnrmnrid.
' Tm goin'out,Gu n n . "replied
Polly."lf Daddy comes. tell 'im l'll
to back ln a vrhliu."into the nln sho arent, her bare feet
aming her swiftly over me rantd
' \1?;_-
1 h .a r m h a d o f t e n r n c h r d b u r k t o t h e
Silent D113 to pick away some hul
blnd and emu an .n£'3°9 n$v°.1a°;
num um..£00109 had | passionate dulrc to
vu n o t ¢ h n g l n a l l t h e S i l e n t C i t y
t h a t d d n o t b e l !w i t h d r u d a t th e
n n ' m a t i o n i f b l : a l m a .
T h ! ! t h e ea u g h t I l l i m t t l r o f t h e
et h e r m l n ° z fa t e a n d fo r g o t h e r t e r r o r
d B u e n a \ l a c K e n r l ¢ .In l t h s c a a n d
a b o u t It t h e h a d s e e n m a n y s d d i e n
|.companion.Ba sru dressed in an aa-
l c e f l u n i f o r m .a n d u h i s h o r n
RCADS
|
s u n ." I tI 1 e a d la r m | o a . * lh a : u ; l\ l»
¢-a. =-uma. "und-andgtt him zo urmato murr lslmnnrlny ou diumc any
sum of money I want?"
Bar voice shook with emotion, nd
I
The girl dropped lam.: dmlr md
buried her hen ln her bands.
"I c\n'£," she vrhllpafed.For soma time sho remained ln tho
lame mirude.whlil hor mother
aliadied her ailsnlll.A! lenglh tb l
giri uma herself cnet." I can°x axplnln,"me broki out.-ma I mppoae : w h znmzm;all
kind: of lhlllll-I nn? hdp 11, lt you
do.!ou'il han to |118 mu me money
I need, if you sunt me to mm Ham.'lhere'| no *Us* and 'indf about that.
I! you'll |1v| mc the money"-also tal-
tered.wlpe¢ her lips md c oncluded
slowly, '*I'1i m m Rattus MacKen-
de."
frown ndod from Polly ora brow n
~c gu-ed vroudcrlnzty apo: him. Sha
:tuned his Ilnhtnf glance!m n
nepz the snenz Glu.she mana withn su-:nge linda thrill dn beauty ol the
danc u:reuuru.the tall.kindly
mouth and me smooth. wma mn.
Marcus Hncliensle v u speakingnpmly , and though Polly c ould not
har ilu! ho nm, she knew he wasmum; of the nqualtnn,Then words
that made har tingle -nm HJ! came
dlnlnczly to her eau."But y ou c arl. turn s lot of folk:
out of their homes, lhrt," nn; forth
n dup. rich voice."When under tht
heaven word!! they so if you dld'!""Anywhene they d - u pll*u0.
mn md Ih|:Kenzio eoutempmuualy.
o t A g d m l l u t lI1r¢ nefused you so much iately.Hotell~.» " hs
To EXPEDITE ROAD aulwmn
lu ru u o v Pu blh a nu n Pr lp lri d u
A p p r vv l r n jo d l w lm m u m
nnecuary Dolny.
a n d h , ¢ g ; | u ,H n .Ro b e r t s o n u a
n e ve r s e m h e r d a u l l l t l I n s u c h |
t u l l e ." s n d o vfn n m l n u t t ,I v a n . "a n
co mm a nd ed ." N o i r u l l m l w h a t 3 0 |
n m mo n e y f a .I k n o w v m w e l l
a m y o u h u e n 't s p e n t w b ! !P vc s l -
I
m m a v : ; = '. : : . " "
vgfqa.andnusuudn °
;==~° = / : s i m -1
~E x é m o
Su§'F'i'f1`§»'EnS ~,fa n n u m - m m ~ I r
"- ms .- an a- '" >" '*~m d l u u n l | | \ 6 ¢ f u u 1 §| _:L~
a l l l i n n l i o l n l va l
A s k ' { o u r D u l e r * " * * ' ° ' " * - - "hr»||usauh d|u|r-"ll; i.f:r.:&l» a|\»¢iiu1
.| "r;8|1d\.Sup|uEIlrC4LH'rI..khm.?ich
tion. the bureau or public roada. Uni
ted Btatca Depanment or Agriculture.ta prepared to do everythlnz poutblg
to expedite federal-aid roaddmlldlng
projects that can prllvltte work or that
will shorten the season of tnactlvtty
an road building ln the nonhern
atatea. ?ro}e\cta will be approved :mn-out delay for the building of roada
which the atataa ald the dlatrlct err
gineera of tin department wee wlllcome witnln the redentno program.
There ia allable at the presenttime an une:-ulu! balance from the
old federalald appropriation ot $53»~to ttau ln felkralalt!fltnda ye!to
tl- apportioned among the states.In
addlllon. under the law panned Hov-
cembcr 9 last, the mm at 824.375~ Hbecame avaliable at once and there nl
ao became avallable January 2. $18.'mo,ooo, a total of tmmmtooo.
In approving pro}e¢:ta under the
cent taur the depanment wlll tee~uppermost in mind the provlaldn o
the 1921 iaw whlc h states that "t~
aecntary or agriculture shalt give pref
erence to auch projects aa wlll ex
pedlte the completion ol' an adequat~and connected syatem ot'hlghwuy
interstate ln character."At the samtimetheimportanceof local tratll
will not be mlnlmleed.To c a n fo
that class ol' #ante wlll always bein general the tlrat ohjectlre ot high
way improve-ment.Wherever poaalbl
a choice of highway will be mad
which. regardless of the order of ~|prorement.will eventually 301.1int
a 1\ell-ctmcolved network,4.ro|.s1n
both county and state boundurI ».nos. whlle the immediate needs o
n atnte nr district mag tietormlnc
priority of construction.each ne
llak wlll luln; nearer Ute completto
of the system aa a whole.HutIt dlstrlct vnzlncer of the tlejmn
ment la fully Informed na to the p Icedure for interim projects. whlch l
an almplliled lhh lf lmllvrtant pmecta are choeen In good faith llflc
ertlon amid la n cold voice, "to talk ta
me llkl ther..I1 you hue any lecleu
from me. lt'| time you told them.""Well1" ibut hom Evely n sharply,
"suppose I have?ll°| ma' nent. | |n't
lt!.tn you going to bein me or not,
ther: the Questlon."-lt ns eviden t to Mrs.Bobertoou
that the situation Ir!! not to he mum
with.In a twinkling her daughter
had changed mm s meek and umm
gld to an agrrelllve woman.To tryto bully her any more would be a men
vnste of eflort.
"Huven| ."she bean."th ll ls n
pretty how to do. I mlm ru.I cnn'timagine wh! :ou should unfit money.
It doestfl. make much dltference. any-
way.There are more reasons thu:
une why you cnn't get it from me."
"What are they?" fell from the ¢lrl|
ilpl."Tho am la." returned the mother.
lartly "I don't like bdnl' new up in
mls highlmnded munner by my on
daughter."She paused: and Evelyn cltlght herbreath.If that were all, she would
rnw and nge until the (ot what sho
wanted.Mother and dltllhter were ntarlng
you down here today for-"Pen; lost the rest a me sentence.
Back and nt farther back she dippedour lbs roof.Bhe had never beard
anything so ummm as this.In tact.alla had always quite liked Dila. but
she had never thousht of comparing
the shanty or tlranny Hope and Dadd;
llopltlm zo A batnnrd mu its occ u-
pants.Blue heard the men ride war: andonce more she aat up.Br ralalng her
body a mug alle could we them walk
in: their horaea along we road thatled its crooked way through tht seo
tiement.llacKensle'a nralght,thlc klot Ill-ure made her shudder, but the allm.
boyish one beside him brought a queer
little thrill to her heart."l1e'a s beautlml angel himself,"
the murmured. and taklng up the ax.
she sllpped down the u-ec and droppedtothewetlround..Granny Hope
nralghtaned up as Polly entered the
kitchen.Build; the girl crawled out
at her fathers trousers and : u ma
back ber cada.°'What'a the matter,p mt! ! b u tt"
queried the woman tlrowally.
"I got to and Daddy," replied Polly.
her voice ahalllng."Old hl\trc'l backan' he'a after ua aquattcrs adyI.n', an'.
Granny--"Bite paused, ber face softened. andshe smiled."
"Yep, honey?" prompted Hope.
-mo Marc had a bca ngclwith htm." went on the ' he
likes ua lquattera.He at ht upto that rotten llaclicnzle.heard
him, I did."She mu m to th e o ld
sroman"a adds."Lo\re'a able to send a
angel alspbang down to this old earth
to help un. hula, Granny Hope?"
"Yep, sure-sure.honey girl," muhmnredGranny,and once more her
hesd bobbed torurani. and she slept.
for l hv m.
Pl a n s fo r t h e c o m i n g m u l b u l l d l n l z
season a r e u n d r r p r e l l m i n u r y r o n l l t l
\ " ° '\ f\Zn t h e wrwt|~n|s t n t q i j l w
planatlnn.Evelyn did not intend tomake any!Mrs. Robertson wakened
baton the steely-blue In the | ,irl:
eyes.
th e m , t u c k l n g h e r a k t r t s o u t o f s d g ~ t
a n d r o l l i n g u p t h e Ll1mser legs,fo r
D s d d y H o p l t l n s w a s m u c h t a l l e r t h u
t m d a u ; h t e r .i n t o o n s o f t h e b l :
po ck et s ? o l t 1 th r us t a h s n d t u l o t
ns l ls .tt wa s a g ro t es q u e l oo k l ng gt r t
wh o a t e s t m i n u t e s l a t e r w a s t l a t t e u
t n ; o u t t h e p a n s a n d t h e o l d b l t s o t
ti n u p on th e s t on e .
W h e n t h a t w a s hni she d.s h e l i t h
ss sd t he m u p an d , as i n h oo d. cl lm be d
i n t o th e w i l l o w t r e e a n d o n t o t h e
r o o f.D a d d y H o p k i n s w o u l d h e g l a d
w h e n h e c a m e h o m o s o d to u n d t h e
s h a c k d r : a n d w a r m .Th e o s h e b eg a n
h a r t a s k o r h a m m e r i n g t h e p i e c e s o f
t i n o ve r t h e h o l e s t h r o u g h w h i c h t h e
w a t e r d r i p p e d .O n c e l n a w h i l e s h e
s t o w e d * ° l \ l I1 ¢ . a n d . M t o n h e r s t o m -
ac h , s o u gh t for s ma l l e r c r ac k s .
Ju s t a l sh o h a d me n de d th e tast
h o l e . a b s h e a r d t h e s o u n d ot ho r se s '
ho o r s s u d m en s r ot o r s .W i t h t he t e a r
of th e pe r u -c u re d . s h e c r ou c h ed c lo s e
to t h e m o t . an d t t tt e s o me fr i gh t e n e d
a n i m a l .c r a w l e d t o t h e ed g e nt'n .
Bq n at t er s d l d n o t spe ak l l l s th at .
nd t h e r a t a t h e y r l d s h o r s e b a c k .
Th e r e l n t h e l s n e . n s t r l d e t w o m s ;
nl d c e n t a n i m a l s , w e r e t w o m e n .O n e
s h e reco gni sed In st an tl y.Po ll y h a d
e ve r y re as on t o k n o w t h e ta l l m a n
s r b o a a d l r l t . h a n d s o m e IM I ha d ca s t
d e e p sh a do w s o r e r th e Bl le nt Ci t y .
Ma r c us l l sc t i en a l e h a d be e n fo r ye a r s
t h e N e m e s i s t h a t h u n g o ve r t h e C a m
| \l a k e sqoz tts rs.E ve n d u r i n g h l l
ab s e n ce o n w a r wo r k sh r o u d, h i s l o n g
It w a s a G r o t e s q u e L o o k i n g Q l d w h o
a ¥ s w M i n u t e s L a t e r w a s F l a t l a n -
l n g O u t t h e P a n s a n d t h e O l d s t u
of 'fl n U p on th e St o ne . .
wh e r e e t s e l n t h i s c o u n t y .A sr or th -
t e n , t a n g l e h a i r e d o n a n d s b o y h a l f
l n th e ( r a r e ,a n d I h e a r d vo l !th i s
tn or n ln g th e y'r e h s r b o r l n ;a h a s b r
th e n am e o f H o p e . Th e y l l r e l i k e p l g s .
too ."
" Th e p o o r t h i n g s h s r e n ' t m u c h o f a
ch an ce t o l i ve ot h er w is e .h a ve the y,
\l a r c 'l "T h e qu es t io n e d d e n t l y r e -
qu l n e d n o a n s w e r . "W e l l , w h at d o y o u
t h l n l t o f t h a t ? " h e w e n t o n .Th e n h e
re a d a l o u d : " 'l l ' y o u r h e a r t l s l o s i n g
a n d k l n d .c o m e r u m :l n .l t ' l t a l n t .
s c o o t o d )W h y . t h a t " s b e a u t i fu l !"
T h e t r a r m .ve l ve t y h r u s m t h e r i c h
t n a n 's t h r e a t s h a d m a d e r h a r d g l a r e
w a s b r o u g h t b a c k t o P o l l y 's e y e s h y
th es e sm rd s.S h e c o u l d h h ve h t l a r e d
th e sp e a k er a s h a r d a l s h e so m e ti m e s
o m D o d d )H o p k i n s !
"It uh hls l1 5"snr-ered l l n c K e n r l e .
"P e r fe c t r o t !Y o u r a u n t s r l . ) s a y i n g
t h l s m o r n l n s t h a t t h a H o p k i n s g i r l t s
ss o d d as sh e l s dl t hy .Th e ve r y i d e a
o f h a vi n ; a t h i n g l l t e t h a t h u n ; u n ! "
P o l l y s a w t h e y o u n g e r m a n r e a c h
o u t a n d o u c h t h e spe alt er w i t h a
: l u r e d m o o .
" L o ve ls n 't ru b b i s h .sr h e re r e r y o u
t l n d l t . o l d c h a p !" h e e x c l a i m e d ." I t
gl se s se en s sq ua tt e r nh tt ck s gl lm ns e
o f h e a ve n .Y o u o u g h t t o h e l p t h e s e
e
Be n n et t .
'a u n t y o u h e a r d w h a t M a r c o s s s l d
la s t n lg h t a bo u t t he Si l en t C i ty fo l ks . "
w e n t o n l l r s . R o b e n s o o ." W h a t y o u
w a n t o f o u t i l o p k l n s g k ! I d o n 't t . t n »
d e r s t a n d M a r c u s s a y s h e r fa t h e r L t
t h e mo s t da n g e r o u s m a n a m o n g t h e
lo t o f th e m .a n d t h e g i r l h e r s e l f l s
qu e e r . "
°'O h . d o n 't t a l k a bo u t t h e s q u e t t c r s
a l l t h e ti m e , " c r l e d E ve l y n ." 1 h a l o
t h e s e n s o u n d o f t h e w o r d .W h n t 's
Po l l y H o p k i n s , a n y w a y ?...N o u
l l s r c t t s l s h n t n a ~ "
: 'D a d l n 3 . "t h e m o t h e r tn t er n t pt e d
ea g e r l y , " i t h a s a lw a y s b e e n m y h o p e
th a t y o u an d M a r c wo u l d g r o w t o c u r e
fo r e a c h o t h e r .l i e l s s o r i c h a n d s o
h a n d s o m e !N o w , | s n t h o ! "
A g m s n a l m o s t l e a p t fr o m E ve l y l r s
tlps.W h a t a fo o l s h e h a d b e e n ! H e r e
sh e wa s m ar r ie d t o a m an s h o to o th ed .
a m a n s h e e u as h am e d of t T h e
re nt ls at lo n t h a t a n o t h e r m s n ,ri c h .
g o o d l o o t i n g a n d l n e ve r y w a y d e s l r s
bl e . h a d tu r n r t! h l s s e ri o u s e y e s u p o n
h e r .al m o s t m a d e h e r b l u n o u t t h e
wh o l e s t o r y t o h e r m o t h e r : h u t h a v
in g k ep t a n le n t s o l on g , s he da r ed no t
sp e a k n o w .Al l t h ro u g h th e n i gh t s h e
ha d t os se d a n d tu r ne d .h u n t i n g s o m e
a n y t o g e t U s c a r B e n n e t t o u t o t ' h e r
li fe s r lt h o u t l la r c u s S ia c i i e n s le k n o w .
l u g s n y t h l n ; s h o u t i t .S h e d a r e d n o t
g o t b Os c a r hl m s el fg Po l l y ll o pt t ln s
sr a s t h e o n ly h op e sh e ha d .A l l B o n -
ne t t ca r e d fo r wa s m on e y .Il e s m s a s
s
mo t h e r d l ed . I c a m s h e r e t o t a k e c a r s
o t h t m .I h a d n o t h i n ; t h e n a n d h a ve
n o t h l n g n o w .Y o u s r e r s o n l y a b a b y .
a n d Tr e a l a r a y i k e n t t h e fa c t s fr o m
t o o .W h e n R o b e r t w e n t t o s t a r .h a
a r r a n g e d t h a t t t h e d t d u 't c o m e h a c k .
I sh o ul d h a ve t h e h o m e a n d e n o u g h
mon ey to l te ep ns ."
Er e l yt r n e y e s w i d en e d .o f a s u n t :
th i s t e a s th e t r u t h .
"Th e n a r e a r e n 't et c h !" s he d e m a n d
ed h u sk l l y .
"N o . t h a t 1 r e'r e n o t !" r es p o n d e d t h e
la d y ." o n d trhltt"s mo r e ,w e a r e d e -
pe n de n t u p o n l t o h e r t fo r e ve r y t h t n g . "
W l t h a q u i c k g e s t ur e E ve l y n c a u g h t
h e r m o t h e r s a n n .de s pa i r c h a n d u ;
th e l l n ea o n h er fa c e .
" O h y o u ue e dn 't b e s o the at ri ca l,
l n ! d e a r . " a o t d t h e w o m a n .°'Ro be rt 's
ne ve r g t r on m e t h e sl l g ht e s t r e a s on t o
fe e l h o th o u gh t us a bu n l ot t . P m qu i t e
l i k e h i s m o t h e r a s I s h o u l d b o .T h e
on l y t h lu g ne c e ss a r y l s t h at r w s h ou l d
fe a t h e r y o u r o w n ne s t he foo s B o b
m a k e s u p h i s m i n d t o g e t m s r u e t h - 1
kn o t s s e r !w e l l you'\re t u r n e d d o w n
m a n y s y o u u ;m a n I n It h a c a .N u t r
y o u r ch a nc e h a s com e.M o r e l l a c -
R e o : l e a r i c h .H e l o s e s y o u - "
W l t h n o t w a l l i n g t o h e a r a n y t h l n g
m o r e .E ve l y n r a n o u t o r t h e r o o m .
ll t rr . R o be r ts o n s an k h a ck sr l th a s ll b .
n s r t l r o t re l i e f t h a t a t la s t E ve l y n
n e w j u s t t h e s l t t t s t t o n t h s y j r s r o t n .
p a r t l y o r a n x i e t y a s t o h e r o e u h t e t - 't
secr et.
si ty .t h e t l e p n m u e n t l s denlrotttt
hu r l ng t he s ta t e s a t lc c t w r e ac h nt t r c
m e n t s a s t o t l t e l r p l a n s w h i c h w i l l
bu s te d u l l t he fu t ur e s e rvi ce th a t ls
be r e nd e r e d n o t o n l y t o t h e l o c a l h
a l t o t o t h e in t er s ta t e a n d nnt io tt
trnt lic.
T h e de p a r t m e n t ho pe s th a t l t w
n o t b e r e q u i r e d t o t a k e o ve r t : In s
tul le o f hi gh wa y to t' mu ln te nu tt co . Tl
i s t h o fu n c t i o n o f t h e s t u t e , o n c v t
r o s t l i s h u l l t w i t h t h e s t d o t fc d e
htttds.B u t t h e reerponslblllty f
tna ln tcn nn co i s im p os e d tty th e l a
u p o n t h e d e p a n m e n t a n d th ls p
1. l n l u n o f t h e i n n w i l l b e e n fo r c e d
tl lv le t te r .T h e de p n r tt u e n t srl ll n o t con sld
th a t li t e ntatett a r e l t vl n g u p t o t
tnu ln le nn nc e re qu lr et nc nt tt o f th e Il
un tl l t he y e st ab l is h n s ys t em o f [ at t
o f s o m e fo r m t h a t pl o t o s d i r e c t n
co n ti n uo u s re sp on s ib il it y u p o n s o
on e fo r t h e c o n d i t i o n o r c n c l | t n l t o
r o o d . T h e w o n t *'p a tr o t * l s n o t tt
l||th e tcc hnl cnt sen se t o dl s t ln g u l
l t fr o m th o so -c al le d " t h n x " s y s l e
h u t r a t h e r t o de si gn at e t h e p r o
co mh l na t lo n o f p a t r o l a n d ttrlftt
te m s t o m e e t t h e p a r t i c u l a r r o q u l
me n t s o f e ac h s ta t e .Th e d e p a r t m e n t w i l l p r o c ve d u n
th e p r o vl s l o n a o f t h e a c t o n t h e
su mp tl on t ha t ea ch st at e wl ll r ec ot m
t h e m u t u a l res pnn al bll ltl cs l m ~
u p o n t h e s t a t e a n d u p o n t h e Ie d e
m- g u n l r s t l o ns a n d M II b ri n g i t s o n e
ti on s a t on c e i n t o h a r m o n r w i t h
tts ros ls lou s.
zu 0 1Inrgeiy by iopopiphy.ln many lu-smures long routes wlil be dvtermiued
by single strategic points. au:la as n
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ho n s i . n o r 1 1 r - 'E ve l y n c p r x n g 8 , h e r t e e n
y r o m e a h e r m o t h e r .H a r .4 w a s
d r a w n i n t o t r u e ! I m a . a n d b e r b u d :
w e r e g r i p p e d s p u m o d l c a l l y .
" Y o n I l e , " s h e h u n t f o r t h .° ' ! o n ' f o
a l w a y s n e d t o m a a b o u t m o n e y . "
A b l t t e r l m l l e d r e w d o w n t h e c o r
ne t s of t h e o l d er 1 r o ma n 'a m o u t h. S h e
k n e w h o w t r u e t h e a c c u s a t i o n u r n .
" W e i l t h d m v. "s h e m u u r e d .
' T m te l li n g o u t h e s i m p l e t r u t h .I
n o t o n i y d o n o t m m t h l u h o u s e , b u t - "
" Th e n w h o d o e s o w n l n " I n z e r j e c l -
od t h e g i r l .
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campaign in si an of la na nh umta
make lnmetlllng at lh~m,and the;
Quai 2g0\her_z_gu."_.___` '§§?ning :un tlllu&Po'nn she.~
hear mm spell in trmwhy 110| y u
Altar Dark.
'In n nmpatm lo mah thx' Ihldn
az linssnchunelu nfs md cnmfnrublr
for night driving.nulornobllrl frtlm
other stltrn mu!!have me propft
: u m equipment dnlc el approved
And he hid spoken ofloveln the umaIn Gunn: Hop s di d. loo.Pollyop
had never lmnghod Old Maw: kinde1er thought of the mul--the toil;-
aad :he hungry.nr abou tht world,up In me akin beyond the clouds
wht!! the Nuo sul. mm alongndethecrncldadBaflor,P0211 Hopklnl n .1
w i t h i n : h e l i m i t s o f t h e c o m m o n
w e a h h .
ance ~uh yon..By the ru he looked
un nllht I could tell he was c ould-
erlng il."
" l f t h e y w e r e a l l d e a d . t h e fd b e h e t -
ze r off. an d It ha c a zo o. "
P o l i f s h a n d ti g ht e ne d o n t b a a x -
bs n dl e .T o I n I t M n u m b ! l a t a t h e
f a n o f l h l b n u x h r r l t h a u n w o u l d
h a ve b e e n n t l l h c t l u n I n d e e d !
" H s u y o u u l e d L o b u : m m o u t ?
a l l i e d t h e o t h e r .-" N o , a n d I d o m i n t e n d t o , " w a s m e
a l u m r e t o r t .°" 1'h ey 'l l n o b ec n ul e I'l l
m s t :t h e m xo .l. h |!. '| ni l .P vt b e e n
to o b u y fo r t h e I n t t w o n a n t o
m l k a m u c h o f 1 d e n t n m b n g xbe m.
b u t , n o w l ° m h o m e fo r ¢ o o d . I m e m t o
d a r t h e m U R . "A n o u l vn r d g e s t u r e
M t h t o m n i : h a n d t o l d m l ; h e n u
'n o t u l s y m p a t h y lr l ll a 1k c 2{ e nx 1 e'|` i h r n l ." Io n e \ n 't J u d g e o f t h e : i t u n -
ti o n , Bo b . " Ma r c u s w e n t on . " b ec a u s e
y o t fve be e n g o n a f o r n a n .E vu i y n
c m t e l l y o u 'n h u ft h g y u r e , t h o u g h . "
Th e s p e a k e r w h e e l e d h i s h o n e a n d
p o i n t e d h l a r 1 d l n | w h i p s t n fg h t a t t h e
H u p k l n l 'l u a n l y ;: m l P o l l f l c u r l y
h a d d r u r q u i c k l y l u r k .
" O n a o f t h e w o n t o f t h e m l l ve l
t h e r e !" s h e h e a r d p l a i n l y "lEIe's sur:
o f a m a y m ct t h e s e tt l e m e n t .Je r i -
m i a h H o p k i n s !A n d a u c h a t r i b e n l
' t h u h u t hold.:c u r :b e fo u n d an y -
.
and sped :wig 110118 the lbon umm:
Bnd Mnn| rulne.
c amprs n I I.
T h e exp er ie nc es o t t h e p l a t h m
y e a r n n a d ta u g h t E ve l y n : h u l e u o n .
n n \ .i |
3 ~ e n o u g h .. N o w ' M a r c a n ~R o b e r t
ar e h am s . ho w a re y o u c o i n : z o en t e r -
|r i n i ~1
to npair tha aback roof, Evelyn Rob-
ertson enmo into the room when her
mother u t reading.The girl wasdressed to go out and was drurlng a
pair of glove: over hu' ringed"W h om an you going.Eve?"ln-
quined the Indy. ."it seems zo me that
Jou'r\running out altogether too
much.'Iheras-your piano!You
|mr¢n'r prucmlced in months.Now
dont blame me, Eve. lf, when Marcusankl you to play, you nit nn."
A dull red nu into the ;1d'| choekl.
but :be made no reply as :ha
amoozhed the 'nuIaklel from her
gtores.'The (ood Lord kuo\r»,"' continued
:I n d o f he r a s sh e w a s o ! h i m .Pe r-
haps he wofuld go any quietly and
H1.hg»r free if the pn him money
.would her mglher dvi! it toher"ilothen do you honestly want me
lin. Robertson aught at the out-lnnl hind... '
"I do, I do Indeed. dsrling," she na
nrered."And he'!l uk you zoo. rm
sure.Perhaps not todu or tomorrow
Irnmlnsc Damand hr Noodles.
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u n li vr n vu E v s ly f l c u u i lf '
mo B l C O H " I" IH Ul m . :
Rall Conslderatlsn.
"rumah, :Mk Slmbo am a partie!gsmmnm, even It weall do gn into 1
spit new an ngin.hu n k , h e n e n tbln me when It shows."-'I.'ha Onan
Owl.
'nm ENTERPRISE BLAIR. NEBRASKA
Storm Country Polly
by Grace Miller White
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n u m c u a H A C K E H Z I I .1
I n t e r i m . - o a n u p n u z d l l ! ! -
h u d a h a c k h t h o l k a t t t w . ;n u m :m m n a v n u m a n a .
'B n Yo r k. h ll r I l o ok i n l i n: srl l hh r m u . m a n J o r r r . m e m o m
v n u , 6 1 a n y H a o .on a n a d-
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is ne atly a nnlol u =,;;~1»=-.,,=;°=>;
u m a .3 ot b l r anighbsr Phil;n o u s
i n n t h i s n e n t .Oo mr u ntbormx tn la -I vl lllill.Ha ll £1116
a l h u w t h n l h u M l a n a n m orvi lr nq ua tta r ti fl. ' nth h a r nd !-u t a n u m l m t u m b i l n g r . u r l s.
.la d o l o w n e Poll;would u mlike a vndn t. a r com a s mu ch a sD M h a l l o n b u .
C l M P T ! !I- C o n t i n u e d .
fa
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IM . u s h o h a d l e d t h e t o r l o r n
n l !ho m e .l o d i d |1\e b r i n g
~ n a n :H o p e . n e ve r r n l i x a a g m a t l n
z o n a - i n g o l d d n : a s h o v n r e n
4 l u ; a n a n g e l u n a w a r e ;A l l n h :
v u th a t B u n n y :t o o l h i e u
~. b e r c h e e r fu l w o r d s o l ' l o n a n d
- ~ l u n g m a d e w e s u n s h i n e b r i g h t -
an d t h a m e ag e r fo od mo r e n l un g .
m m [ h t t i n k e r ,l l r l . B 0 9 0 b l ! !
~ n g e d t h e d r ! t o r e a d .A t d r s t
t In d b e e n d l l l c n l t , fo r t h e s h a n t y
n o t h i n g b u t t h a i n t e n d
: b l a th e o l d w o m a n h a d br o u g h t w i t h
l r .O ve r a n d o n r P u d l y h a d m a d
m l l e r i a s o r Jo h : b e va l i a n t .use
w t l a m e m a t i a n l o f Je fe m l n l i . w h o a l -
p u t h u I n m i n d o f D a d d y H o p
e : a n d m o a l s o k a n b y h e a r t t b l
o r ; o f t h t c m d l r l n n o f J u n i . w h o .
t h e B i b l e u i d , w a s t h e b e s t m a n
-t b y n e r w a l k e d t h e l l o b l .
s a h i d t h o s e w i n t e r d a n o f c l o u t
~panionshlp vnlth t h u u m m m w h o
d l i ve d l o n g a n d l u t n a d m u c h , a n d
l l o n o v w n l a l m o t t m a d g \ o a n
olly Hopkins n greater :opacity for
ovlng.The lqanlten culled her
"Po\l:'°P.the 'loveltll."and some
times,"Polly of the |run.'°Gran~;1 one \xp2;!n¢d lhll br saying: 'Thu
ali lon sou. Pdl, an' !t'n out ot your
mm hun they nl 11:0 feelin' of joy
they an ye."
l"!0m behind i lu woodbox n u r
when the goal stood. Pdlyop took upan u .Tzndtrly she bent and placed
l tha up o n the goofs horns held.'nan an touched Gimay Hope.
The ummm zlmd her u a and
qnlled at thc gm.
"W ow: lhl mazter, loulass?" me
mnrmnrid.
' Tm goin'out,Gu n n . "replied
Polly."lf Daddy comes. tell 'im l'll
back ln a vrhlio."into the nln sho arent, her bare feetaming her swiftly over me rat#'G
rocks.he curl: gathered under her
dlln m u |warm ¢llsten\n|hood.
When later sho appeared in front of
t h nhnnty,her glaglmm m n ' s u
asm wish mm pan: and old piec osot dn.Shi placed them on the door
n i a I |w i l l o w t r u , w e n : m n i n t o t h o h o u s e .
fr o m a p e g P o i l y t o - o i | p a i r o f h e r
tell ~.» " hsfnuwu fldod iw...Polly-op'| brow n
~c gu-ed vroudcrlnzty apo: him. Sha
:tuned his Ilnhtnf glance!m n
nepz the snenz Glu.she mana withn su-:nge linda thrill dn beauty ol the
danc u:reuuru.the tall.kindly
mouth and me smooth. wma mn.
Marcus Hncliensle v u speakingnpmly , and though Polly c ould not
har ilu! ho nm, she knew he wasmum; of the nqualtnn,Then words
that made har tingle -nm HJ! came
dlnlnczly to her eau."But y ou c arl. turn s lot of folk:
out of their homes, lhrt," nn; forth
n dup. rich voice."When under tht
heaven word!! they so if you dld'!""Anywhene they d - u pll*u0.
mn md Ih|:Kenzio eoutempmuualy.
you down here today for-"Pen; lost the rest a me sentence.
Back and nt farther back she dippedour lbs roof.Bhe had never beard
anything so ummm as this.In tact.alla had always quite liked Dila. but
she had never thousht of comparing
the shanty or tlranny Hope and Dadd;
llopltlm zo A batnnrd mu its occ u-
pants.Blue heard the men ride war: andonce more she aat up.Br ralalng her
body a mug alle could we them walk
in: their horaea along we road thatled its crooked way through tht seo
tiement.llacKensle'a nralght,thlc klot Ill-ure made her shudder, but the allm.
boyish one beside him brought a queer
little thrill to her heart."l1e'a s beautlml angel himself,"
the murmured. and taklng up the ax.
she sllpped down the u-ec and droppedtothewetlround..Granny Hope
nralghtaned up as Polly entered the
kitchen.Build; the girl crawled out
at her fathers trousers and : u ma
back ber cada.°'What'a the matter,p mt! ! b u tt"
queried the woman tlrowally.
"I got to and Daddy," replied Polly.
her voice ahalllng."Old hl\trc'l backan' he'a after ua aquattcrs adyI.n', an'.
Granny--"Bite paused, ber face softened. andshe smiled."
"Yep, honey?" prompted Hope.
-mo Marc had a bca ngclwith htm." went on the ' he
likes ua lquattera.He at ht upto that rotten llaclicnzle.heard
him, I did."She mu m to th e o ld
sroman"a adds."Lo\re'a able to send a
angel alspbang down to this old earth
to help un. hula, Granny Hope?"
"Yep, sure-sure.honey girl," muhmnredGranny,and once more her
hesd bobbed torurani. and she slept.
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ze r off. an d It ha c a zo o. "
P o l i f s h a n d ti g ht e ne d o n t b a a x -
bs n dl e .T o I n I t M n u m b ! l a t a t h e
f a n o f l h l b n u x h r r l t h a u n w o u l d
h a ve b e e n n t l l h c t l u n I n d e e d !
" H s u y o u u l e d L o b u : m m o u t ?
a l l i e d t h e o t h e r .-" N o , a n d I d o m i n t e n d t o , " w a s m e
a l u m r e t o r t .°" 1'h ey 'l l n o b ec n ul e I'l l
m s t :t h e m xo .l. h |!. '| ni l .P vt b e e n
to o b u y fo r t h e I n t t w o n a n t o
m l k a m u c h o f 1 d e n t n m b n g xbe m.
b u t , n o w l ° m h o m e fo r ¢ o o d . I m e m t o
d a r t h e m U R . "A n o u l vn r d g e s t u r e
M t h t o m n i : h a n d t o l d m l ; h e n u
'n o t u l s y m p a t h y lr l ll a 1k c 2{ e nx 1 e'|` i h r n l ." Io n e \ n 't J u d g e o f t h e : i t u n -
ti o n , Bo b . " Ma r c u s w e n t on . " b ec a u s e
y o t fve be e n g o n a f o r n a n .E vu i y n
c m t e l l y o u 'n h u ft h g y u r e , t h o u g h . "
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p o i n t e d h l a r 1 d l n | w h i p s t n fg h t a t t h e
H u p k l n l 'l u a n l y ;: m l P o l l f l c u r l y
h a d d r u r q u i c k l y l u r k .
" O n a o f t h e w o n t o f t h e m l l ve l
t h e r e !" s h e h e a r d p l a i n l y "lEIe's sur:
o f a m a y m ct t h e s e tt l e m e n t .Je r i -
m i a h H o p k i n s !A n d a u c h a t r i b e n l
' t h u h u t hold.:c u r :b e fo u n d an y -
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a n d s p e d n m ; s i o n ! t h e l b o n u m m :
B u d M n n | r u l u e .
c a m p r s n I I .
A b o u t t h e u m P o l l y H o p k t n n b e g a n
t o n p a i r t h a a b a c k r o o f , E ve l y n R o b -
e r t s o n c o m o i n t o t h e r o o m w h e n h e r
m o t h e r u t re a d i n g .T h e g i r l w a s
d r e s s e d t o g o o u t a n d w a s d r u r l n g a
p a i r o f g l o ve : o ve r h u ' r i n g e d
" W h o m a n y o u go i ng .E ve ? "l n -
qu in e d t he l a dy .fi t s e e m s z o m o t h a t
Jo u 'r \r u n n i n g o u t al t o g et h e r to o
m u c h .'I h e r o s -y o u r p i a n o !Y o u
| m r ¢ n 'r prucmlced i n mo n th s .N o w
d o n t b l a m e m e , E ve . l f, w h e n M a r c u s
a n k l y o u t o p l a y , y o u n i t n n . "
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b u t : b e m a d e n o r e p l y a s : h a
amoo zhed t h e 'n u Iu k l e l fr o m h e r
gt o re o .' T h e ( o o d L o r d ku o\ r» , "' c on t in ue d
lh o m o th e r Imz u b l y , " t h a t Z've ke p t a t
y o u en o ug h .N o w M a r c a n d R o b e r t
ar e h om e . ho w a re y o u c o i n : z o en t e r -
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have admldy left theh hw' :pop £1-
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burden of their aiitonce, until eject-
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naponsibility of gnpply lng llrht. hut
and power to a public thot #o d d
otherwise |u1'!'u for the necessities
and comforts of living,the public
utilities ua deeply c onotmed llawl
tht thnltennd cod an-no um zoom:
cp impmd.'n w contract! bthvean
cull oponton and miner: will qpln
tho iut ény of Marc h.In keeping
u r i th t h e tr e n d o f t h o ti mo o md lr
lnrmony wlth the nntlond polic y ol
rudjuaunemts it seems oertsln um
wages of cod mhmri must be reduced
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cite cod imtho Pzansylvunlu diatrlc
llno'lv$4.0'l;>er tonasalninlt$l.81
ln 1913.I t is improbnblo u m.I
dns ti c ou t in vnu wo uld bo u ku
by the openton, or approved by ul.
h d e n l w a p commission,but th~
repnnentatlvés 'ot the coil :miners
unions are refusing to consider aa:
out ln Ii i! a nd thrntzn to ou t of
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April 1.Thong condition! are mlkln;
it necessary for eleflrk. gn and (ru
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plies of fool, in order to protect the!
patrons, regardless of what may 2:-
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dn x pr ic e s dr op p ed b uc k n n oi ch or i nfo
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fer en te a,in te re st g r o u p l n o l l po ll tl cs l
mo ve m e n t s a n d pr op tt s ll ll ti l B u c h '
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tio n.l n d e e d , l t d e m a n d s o u r c a r e fu l
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a n d h a n d e d th em se lves tn t o a c t i ve
uni on s, io tl ell es , far m* b ure au s. an d so
to nh , fo r no s u ll lc le nt c au se .
i n ve s t i g a t i o n o f t h e s u b j e c t c o n c l o
sl r el y p r ove s t ha t , w hi l e t he r e l s m uc h
os e r s t a t a m ea t o f g r l es a n c e s a n d m l s
con ce pti on o r rem ed ls s.t h e fa r m e r s
a r e r l g h t te co m p l a i n i n g o f I r o n g s
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lt i s fe a s ib l e t o r e lt s r s t b e l r t l l s a u t h
beztetlt t o t h e r e s t o f t h e c o m m u n i t y
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t h a t c l o t n u c t e s , t n th a r a t s tn st e na t
fo r m a l o n e . a b o u t o n e t h i r d o f t h e n a
tl o na l a n n u a l srea ltlt pr o d u ct l o n a n d
is t he m e an s o f l l r sl l t t oo d o t a b o ut 4 9
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sl o o s t h a t t n e a u h l ec t l s o n e o t g r a ve
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m a k e u p o n e h s l f ' o f t u s n a t l o n .b u t
t h e ae ll - be l lt a o r t h e o t h e r h a l t d e
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se l oc o nt a ln m en t .Ro m e fe l l s r h e n t h e
to o o s u p p l y w a s l o o fu r r e m o ve d fr o m
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d e r l r e th e i r sl t a ll t y a n d a r e fo r e ve r
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po r er l s he o co u n tr y s id e e x p or t s l n t el l t
xen cs a n d re t a l u s unl ut el ll ge nc e.
O n l y t b a los rer gr a d e s ol'me n t a l i t y
an d c l t ar a ct e r a l l l r em a l a o n . o r s c el t .
th e fa r m. u n le ss aa rt cu l tu re ls c a pa bl e
of b eing pur sued afl tlt con tent ment Bll ltl
ad e q u at e c om p e n sa t i o n " o g t o e t n
b l t t e r a n d l m p o r e r l s n t h e fa er t s t o
d r y u p a n d co n t a m i n a t e t h e st ta l
so u rc e s o f th e n a t lo n .
T h e s r a r s h o w e d co n vlu c l ny l y host
de p e nd e n t t b a n a t i o n ts o n t h e fu l l
pm d uc t lt r lt y o l t h e fa r m s .De s pi t e
l t e r c u l e a n e d o n s , a g r i c u l t u r a l p r o d u o
tl o n k ep t o n ly a fe ta sr e ek s o r m o nt h s
a h e a d o f c o n s u m p t i o n , a n d th a t o n l y
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st a pl e c r o p s a t t h e coat o f ra d u cl n s
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ge t t h a t lesson w h e n srs po n d e r o n
th e fa r m e r 'a p r o b l e m s Th e y a r e t n r l y
c o m m o n pr o bl e ms ,a n d th e r e sh o ul d
b e n o a t t e m p t t o d e a l sr lt h t h e m u a
l f th e y - w e r e p u r e l y aelllsh de m a n d s
o f a cle ar -c ut st o o p -an t ag o nl s tl c t o
t h e re s t o f t h e co m m u ni t y .R a t h e r
sh o u l d a r e c on s i d e r a g r i c ul t u r e In t h e
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tl on al st re n at ll .O u r g r o s r l n g p o p u l a
tl o u a n d s h i g h e r s t a n d a r d pl ' l l e l n g
d e m a n d ln c r e aa l n g fo o d su pp l le s. an d
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W l t b t h e di sa p pe ar a nc e o f fr e e o r
c h e a p fe r t i l e la n d . a d d lt l o n ul a c re a g e
a n d lncreuaett 5le lda c a n co m e o n l y
fr o m c o s t l y t l l o r t .Th i s o r e n e e d n o t
exp ect fr or t a n lmp ose rl stt ed o r n n
ha p p y r u r a l p n p u l at l o n .`
ll l no t do t o t a ke a n a t ro s s r l e a
th e r u r a l d i s c o n t e n t , n ft o a p p r e l a e
t fr o m t h e st a nd p oi n t ol'r e s l e r d u y
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l h l n g a l w a y s ha s be e n s o n o lo n g e r
tu on ns t ha t lt la rl g t ht e ou a . u r a l wa y s
tffntll he ao More , pe rltn gts t h a n e ve r
b e fo r e . t h e n t s a wl tl e sp ma d fe a l l n ;
th a t a l l h u m a n re l at i on s ca n b e lr n
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ls n o t h ec o ut l ng fo r t h e r ea s oa l ng an t
ma l : t o l e a ve hl s de at ln y la r ge l y t o
ch a nc e an d n a t ur a l i n ci d e nc e .
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pr o d u c t io n a n d d i a r t h ut l u n i n a c c o r d
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recital Wednesday evening at Dena
Coliqe to the ltudent body, whic h
was veil =~=»=-==~f;=<1»
Mrs. Anna Mumaugh of Omaha
came up and spent Saturday and finn-
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ja.;A. Cruiekehnnk and her sister,
Mrs. Sherry Moore and faroiiy.
0 .E.S.meet:this (Thursday)
evening.Good committee.Herman
chapter wu unable to accept the hurl-
vitation of the Blair chapter for .this
evening but wiil be down at the reg-
ular meeting, March 9.
The members of the Christien
church have nailed Rev. Leroy Crocker
of Beaver City to be their pastor for
the coming year.He paeeehed Isnt
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B a k e r y .N i c e l i n e u i o t h e r b a k e r y
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vl r e 1 0 n m .S u n d a y ,a t T r i n i t y
L u t h e r a n t h u m b .R e v.G .W .W o l -
t a r ,p a s t o r .
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n o o n b e c u t o f q u a m n t i n e ,o n l y o n e
o f t h e c h i l d r e n h g vi n g s h o w n a n y
s i g n s o f d i p h t h e r i a .'
M r s .C l a r k 0 ' H u : I o n , ° $ I r | .J .M .
H y d e a n d M r s .Jo h n A .R h o n d a
autoed down to Omaha with d u 2
0'llanlon on last 'I\1elday.
Dr.J.W.Kirkpatrick nf Omaha
will hold the second quarterly um-
ienence at the local Methodist church.Thursday evening,March Sith.
Ray Hitchman has moved his fun-
lly und household effects from east
Grant street to a location in Dexter-
vi l l e n e a r t h e D a n i s h L u t h e r a n
church
M r . I n d M r s .R .w .Il i t c h m l u , o t
Weeping Water, Nebr., parunts of C.
M. and Ray Hitchman, of the Fnrmerg
State bank, are visiting it their |on'|
homes in this city.
A baby girl was born W ednadly
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la ti n wh ic h g o to m lk e t h e md l-
minble from the market stmdpokst.
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'\°\\ll|=r n a m l e r n
No Woman
can be more attréctive
than her Gorsetfmakes hgr If she wears the
/
& `A m e n c a n
> 1 ':.u =L a d y
or the
W a r m e r s
Qi i f~ .
é n~ ~»a;f;ssf'==,:.
..,._.Uulvenlty of Nebnlh.l t u g
n t u n l th at | g oo d vm h ad
will transmit dulnbla eluruien ho-
nuselmistheres udtolne ondlwnt
lyttan of hneding to produce do-
ninh la dmn su n Hn will inn-méi
hll qwides md ll dmdon I-bl? at
qn yfalr pr ke .O n t h n o t h e r h l i l
1 :mb dn is tha rem!! ol ullpdmd
breeding me!-hull with no dslixdtl
god In mind.Nunn-ally he Ls www
le u u a t n n l m it d d n b k mm m ;
It il impossible for him to tnnmit
the dunmn whic h dema nd 1 png-
lum on LM market.He In thenlom
n losing ln v e m mt n z the l a v a !
price.
N u n n l u r l s u n n : a n n a
ln: in AAR tha praetiusl hartkuhllrhf ~
vnu- qusthm and M nmhbly wil! anna'
vlth another uwenim. "Who W mh
,,,|,_,¢nK.naw1"l f l t h t b e o v m r o l s
gg Bi~ Store ~p~i~ls
lyt o f a l l a n d b r é n k h e r a r m .
The socill given by the boys of the
~ngregationad churth Qn lui SatI.\J-
ny evening, was u pleasant affair and
e boys realized a tidy sum which
~ey will donate as their almie to-
'ands \phno which the Sunday
~aol wishes to purchase.
It Frequently
Happens
THAT Pubns WHO MAKE INDIVIDUAL mms
Am: B0'|"I-IERED IN THE CDLLEUIIDN OF INTER-EST: 'mn THEY OI-TEN HAVE DIFFICULTY IN
csrxjxc BACK THE Pnlxcumh. AND soummzsLOSE IT AL'I`0GE'|'HEB
THOSE WHO DEPOSIT THEIR MONEY IN 'rms
BANK ARE NOT 'mus ANNOYBD, FOR HERE THEYcl-rr THEIR INTEREST PROMPTLY
EVE RY SI X M O NT HS
AND,IIEITER s1'|1.l-. THEY HAVE 'ms SA'l`ISFAC~TION OF FEELING THAT THEIR MONEY IS AT ALLTIMES SAFE, AND TIJAT THE BANK IS PREPARED
To PAY BACK THE PRINCIPAL WHEN NEEDED.
THE FARMERS STATE BANK
BLUR, z~ue1sR»\sxA
I
.n .¢Z1wn.u mm.
Mrs. win Harrison il dill |. very
mid: warnan lt the Blair hospital and
her can is considered crEtiul.' Mr.
H a n i s o n h a s b e e n a l m o s t i n c o n s t a n t
attendance duringe her illness but
was famed to so Wt to his homo south
of t o w n o n a c co u g t o f n o t fe g i i n g w e l l .
BATES EOR 'r§:Ac'1=lEns' EXAM]
NATI ONS
April 15, 1922
my so-21, 1922
June B01-Jul? 1, i9&.
\Augult l-5, 1922.Mabel J. Marsh.
Cmznty Superintenden'
. l v ni na #vwa n d p r i c e d r i g h t .C a l l a t t h k o fl i e e .
L e t t h e B i d : I l i m e B a k e r y d o y o u r
sp ec ia l b a k i n g w h e n y o u h l x e c o m -
morning to Mr. ond Mrs. Louie Ras-
mussen of Spiker.Mrs.Rasmussen
is at the home of her parents, itr.
and Hrs. O. M. Ireland
Mrs. Myrtie Kilian leaves today for
Wakefield. Neb. where she will whit
with her son, Dr. Leo Kitten, while
Mrs. Kllian goes on a little vlirt to
her parents in the southlnnd.1
Frank Crrdv. formerly of B M: ,
vm.; a visitor between trains loot 'href
dny morning.Frank has reec ntli
sold out his busfltesa in Noriolk and
was on his way to hfiasow Valley
where he has been negotiating for a
picture show.
Miss Katie Robwen,daughter of
Mr. and Aire. Cari Rohner of sooth-
ern Calhoun township, who hu been
confined to the Wise Mernodal hos-
pital of Omaha for some time, in so
f a r r e c o ve r e d a s to b e t a k e n to th e
home of an uncle residing in Omaha.
Rev. Foreman came in Wednestlai
morning from a dve week's trip
through Nebraska ond will have
charge of services at the Boptisn
church next Sunday.Rev.A.C.
Hull. pastor of the Baptist church at
Gtand Inland will perhaps be neat
Sunday.
Rev. Johnson offieia1-ed at a wed-
ding at the Methodist. parsonoge this
afternoon at 2 o'clock.Low Go re-
harn and Mata Gassor, both of Ken-
\
.....,....,, 'J ,,_,,...... ...-....-.......0|her budoesaea are already dolng DJ
cu-oporsllon In the form of iocomoralion?It It be proper for men to rorm.
by nnlso or existing corporations ornthorwlll, a corpmrlllon that control;the entlne production of a commodity
or s large nan of It why is as nn!
proper for a group ol' farmers !o unite
tor the marketing of their commonproducts, either in one or Ln several
tellin: agendas?Why should lt he
rizht for e hundred thousand corporate
alauwhnldera in dlrefi Zi or 30or 49ner cent of an lndustry. and wrong for
a hundred thousand cooperntlre
farmers to control o no larger prnpor
non of the wheat cron. qr cotton, erany other prodttt'l!i'-.
The Depamnent of Agrtlwultune is
often spoken ¢\! aela speflnl concessionto the tar tners. but lo tts commercial
results It is or as much benedt to the
buyers and coumnaen of ngrlcullom
products as to the producers. or even
more.1 do not suppose that anyoneDllpdtl the benents that the farmer#
derive from the educstlonal and re
search wort of the depnnmenl. or ontmp that It tives lhem In workin! out
Improved cultural methods and prsetlces, in dereloplog better yielding ro
flatten through breeding and selectionin lntmduclng new varieties from remote parts of the world and adapting
them to our cllrnnto and economic con
dltloo. and in devising proctlcal mes;ores for the ellmlnotlon or control oldangerous and destructive animal and
plant dlsenses. lnsvfl pests and the
like.Ali these things manifestly tend
to stlmulnle and enlsl'$2° pmdttollon.and their general benetlclal effects are
obvloua.
-~- - --- - .. ..- n ¢ - - oneva!\lP°1T"-.he inquired.
"Ciit out the crimes, the rnurdara,
the aenaationd divorce case reports,"
said the nice people..
"Cut out the aooldents, the railway
and steanuhip disasters,"u i d the
people udto "eouldn't bear" Un nad
mc): thinga.
"Cut out the politics," said the old-
faahioned woman. "I don't underatand
ir. and hateoitlme tot st."
"Cut out the league of nations and
all that heavy atufl," ynsrnetl the flap-
pe_rs of both sexes,"W hat'a it all
about anyway ¥"
"Cut out the socalled funny pictur-
es," laid the areful mother."Suchpictures aren't funny, and they're bad,
very had, for children."
"Cut out the pondsrous editorials."
'Moved the mo n wh o mn!! so ana
the headllnes."Nobody read 'em
nowadays."
"Cut out the 1rornan's page," aaid
largeozehaedvrhoeakatheqnutioa
the annnr probably would be. "Full
nosr until atirayiog begins which ls
o m u l y m o h m r p m a a w m 'm n
the p ¢o f s ten acre orchard
would pretty close to a monll
lf l ti mmp o e a i b le to lo r k t e n h e d ll
everyday._lf t t i s t h e o w n e r o ja s n n ll f s r m
or e lxa rd wbo wan ts to k no e itmlg h t
he . "A n y timewrheny our kn1!e1s
shsrpenedandyonareaotne1ieed."'
Bntifitistheosrnorof afevr treea,
be2!1eyahadet1'eesorfruitt.reee.1rho
laa lwa y sa nxiou sto dothe bea tpo l-
d h lo to r h i a tr e e a th e a o n tr wo n ld
be."Jnst. beforetltosanriaea, from
t.hemiddleodHarehnot.be:n!dd!ed
April."Wounds made at this time
be g i n h d tn g e s s o o n a a th e s a n b a -
gin: to dow 'rrbereas wounds made
earlier, my in December and J ano-ary,sarthea1in¢se1'eral's»eeh1lfB.. ;
bec ause the dd drrinl winds have
th g nh]mi an 'gran ind un#killed a ferr ervwvi layed! of eellle t .n...$..`§. ¢$.l'L.. trivial; .5.'"1..n=tgl i n the cambiom or groves; Hman.
~ " I l
""'Cut out sports and theatres." sold
the intellectual."Both are had influ-
ences, and both have received alto-
gether too much notice."
"Cut out " began another and
stil! another, but the puhllaher beat
them lo it..
"Stop, all of yon," he cried."On
eecond thought. I have dedded £0 out
out xnhelf.It ia no use try ing to
Th elmp or ts n ttni og sb o td pr on li l
lsn. otao moc h the2 i:me 'at1 rh)d tl¢
iad on eh uttlse ma nn er in sr hi eh ltil
done, soy thebortlaitnrespedallsb
in the Univewty of Nebraska Ag!!-
enltoral College.I f i n t a l z i n g o f a l
~;n b $ e e ' L l o n a b 1 0 l l l t 1 ! J l b 0 ! 0 % l l d 5 l m l 3 C ,f i
a d t h a i l t a r p a a w o r s h e a n a o d d o l
t o t h e r e m a i o i o g b r s n e l 1 . i 1 » 1 i H ¥ i l l l
o ve r j u s t a b o n t a s v r d l H m e d e i n
Deeemberasthoitvreretnadetn
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18-Ifcommittees.
and tmdinz was at pr1¢t~|\ wenk to IUC
iam-r than Tumdar.Tops hmnghl
$0.90 an against $9.80 on Inst \'v°1~d|\rs-dn! and hulk of the mln wen- at $9.50
0935 against 812569.65 l week an
Lxmba Mako a nano Top.
Receipts of shiep and-lambs Weclnesday were about 7.000 hom!and the
market was active and 2.5¢higher.nm lambs brought $16.00 and-amd
mm bmuxhl $3.00.Quotations nu sheep and lumbar-Fnt ilunbn.Bond to choice. 815.000
81600: fat lambs. fnlr in good. $14500'l5.00:Sdwpr1nz lnmhl. slsznqlmo:
feeder Enlnhi. good to lhoIH\513.000
1835:ful!lamhfl $10.000|2'..1I}:hu
yoarllntr. light. $12!-»0013.00: fnt :mriinel. Inmvy. $0.!=00l0.£»0: fat ewtherl.l1.?50900:fat owes.llrht.$71500
8.00: fnt vw:1. heavy. s..'»::»00:.oo; feed
ar ewe s. nmo sm.
Getting a§.Run
for Your Money
E v e r y 0 W n € l ' W 3 I \ f S 10 g e t f l ' 0 I n
his car-=--T
The Greatest Mlleage.
The Longest Llle..
The Least Expense.
To get this you should buy Th-es and Acces-
sorles of known quality.We specialize in Kelly
Sprlngfleld. Michelin and Goodyear Tlres.You
know they are good.There ls nothing better,
and the extreme low prices we have on these
-High "Grade Goods
enables youto get lowest mlleage cost.
We are trying to tell you what ls your best
buy and to convince yourself Auto Accessories
Dr D. C. Peebles
- E X - U. s . A R MY -
VETERIN~RIAN
Buy n l m mum:mx at The
Rhoades Coal and Feed Store.
The Arhdt Hardwéfé
S p e c i a l f o r t h i s w e e k
B E G I N N I NG Tn u n s m v TI L L N E X T TH U R S D A Y
Winchestér Roller Skate with reinlorced
Girder Frame at' $2.00
Here is the skate' that stands the rough wear--
~'.; ..-~_best
1TM||ilh|Mi|Mi||MM@
g °§"°""§'SfL?.'7;
. . - . -
Country Calls and Vac cinnting Hop
a Specialty
mm Phones -_zimr, Nebr
. . - ' _ - » -- - 1 . _._ .
Calla made in the city
md c ountry
Cuusnilaiibn Free.L u i ;
Atinudxnt
DR. A- J. s.»u~:nEasoN,
Claimprutor
U I
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0 - I' 1 1 -a n - nnmu
¢ _ un; .
:a n -1 1 -_ - _|uz :
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-Church, School, Nuupcper
az.. `l"°fa'¢ Wu. Enterprise)
We dunced to uk the principal
I local eehoel thi! question. "For tltw! end beet interest of e communil
what three institutions are first?"
He replied: "The church. the sehr
and the newspaper."
He me exactly correct and thy\"" '" '-The church hu to dn with 9.
epirltud emi social uplift of bums
ity. ihe echooi ig e mental, physin
ard menel developer of the child a
youth,the nenpaper,while 15
eemesiut.It in the servant of bt
the echoo! and the church in the fl
ire.:ding of the things lhey eund 1
Ind, further, il the civic and comm
clad heart ol' the eornmunity.
The minis ter is ma dly fnmhl
e "home" end an "emma" and 1| gp
rllving of liberal eahry. also.T
is true with the teacher except 1
home, while with the publisher it
mother story--he must invest if
$8.000 to $6,000 in equipment. pay
nee ind heune rent. beer the 'srhelc
penn of the undertaking without
silenc e from the outside and if
makes wer and above hls expense
"inboxing men'e nlnry ," he wen
grin that W ill not rome off, yet,
ll es muc h e Puhiic Institution
public benefactor u either of
others named, ii not more.
'hue dignity of lhe poeltlun of
nardn were united in marriage and
were accompanied by W. J. Gorehmanand Miss Tnc y Sauer.The §1ewly
wed: wiill :odds six miles west of
Blnir.
It in complained Lhnt, urhereu the
me restricts Federnl Reeene bank:so three mouths' tlml for eommereinl
paper,the farmer I l allowed ld:
months on hle hotel.This ls not n
inet!ll pr"lv!ie¢e but merely meh e
publish g n ; d ¢ |nevnpaper until I'¢\ll)" pu; 01 April.but xx I sawmillcome across the g,1,|| reader."is removed leaving a two-ind: | tn'b
Serine h1¢\,_h ,hut ,h d \.l1eeIunee| aneit1rf!l:wtireUPop en whether made in December or 'Inwentinto*he vrholenle saxophonebuzriness for rest.--I.ullee Weekly.AplIL ~.»r»;I M
M r .A l p h o n s e K i l l i a n o f C h e y e n n e ,
W y o m i n g sc c o n t p a n i e d ' h i s m o t h e r .
M r s .M y r t l e K l l i a n h o m e ,t o a t t e n d
t h e f u n e r a l o f h i s g r a n d m o t h e r . M r s .
R .Pa t r i c k .M r s .K i l i a n w a s s p a t d -
i n g t h e l a t e w i n t e r m o n t h s w i t h h e r
s o n i n W y o m i n g w h e n t h e s a d n e w s
r e a c h e d h e r o f t h e d e a t h o f h e r
m o t h e r .
A n u m b e r o f fr i e n d s w e r e i n vi t -
e d t o t h e M a r k B e s t ;h o m e o n l a s t
N o y e ve n i n g ,t h e oc ca si on b e i n
t h e i r te n t h ,o r t l n w e d d i n g a n n i ve r -
s a r y .A s h o w e r o f p r s c t i c a l t i n s r -
ti cl e- ; w as j g ivcn 'b y lh e| ; ue s!1t 'ar d th e
e ve n i n g s p e n t i n p l a y i n g " l i ve h u n -
d r e d . "A de l ic i ou s l u n c h e o n w a s
s e r ve d b y t h e h n s t e s s .
A n e w p o s t m a s t e r i s t o b o a p p o i n t -
ed at th e p o st ol l lc e a t K e nn n rd , N e ls . ,
a n d o n l l l s r c h l l , 1 9 2 2 i n o p e n c o m -
p e t i t i ve e x a m i n a t i o n w i l l b e h e l d a t
Bl a i r , p o s t 'ol l l c e fo r n l is t fr o m w h i c h
t o l l l l t h i s va c a n c y .l k p p l i c a t i o n s fo r
t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n c a n b e o b t a i n e d
f r o m t h e p o s t m a s t e r a t Ke nn ar cl ,
N e b r .o r f r o m U .8 .C i vi l Se r vi c e .
W a s h i n g t o n ,D .Q .
M r s .S a r a h A Bl a c k st o n e d i e d al.
h e r h o m e o n e a s t S o u t h st r ee t ,th i s
m o r n i n g ( Th u r s d a y ) a t 3 o 'c l o c k .S h e
h a d j u s t p e s t l d Q u e :71211 b i r t h d a y
a n d w a s i l l b u t s fe w d a y s .F u n e r a l
s e r vi c e s w i l l b e h e l d o n S u n d a y , F e b .
2 8 , fr o m h e r h o r n s a n d R e v. F o r e m a n
w i l l o ffi c i a t e .A c o m p l e t e o b i t u a r y
n o t i c e w i l l b e g i ve n i n Th e E n t e r p r i s e
i n ne x t w ee l t 's i s s u e .
Miss Agnes Power,daughter of
Rev. John Power, a former Congre-
gationd minister here runny yearh
ago, tiled Feb. 7 at her home iptirown-
\"00d., Te.xas.Sh o h a d b e e n a t e a c h e r
i n t h i s s t a t e fo r a n u m b e r o f y e a r s .
! l h e I } . A . R . 1 r e n t d o 1 | n 1 t o 0 n 1 a h . a
l a s t F r i d a y a n d s p e n t t h e s l t a r n o o n
tnrlth M r s .A n n a C u t s t u n a n d h e r
d a u g h t e r ,M r s .G e e n a D o n a l d s o n .
T h e y r e p o r t h a vi n g s va r y p l e a s a n t
t i m e .
ret -os nlt lon of b u s i n e s s co nd i ti on s a s
m a k e s l l poss ible fo r c o u n t r y ba n k s
t o d o busi ness srltla c o u n t r y pe o pl e
T h e m n fo r m e r h a s o n l y o n e t u r n
o ve r s g e a r w h i l e t h e m e r c h a n t e n d
m a n u fa c t u r e r h a ve m a n s .In c id e nt s !
iy ,I n o t e t h a t th e F e d e r a l l l e l e r vc
B o a r d h a s Just au t h o ri s e d t h e F e d
er a l R e s o r t s b a n k s t o t l ls c o u n t e r n o n
n e ve r f o r s pcr léd o f s l ! m o n t h s to
c o n fo r m t o t h e n a t u r e o f t h e bu st
ness.T h e F a r m L o a n bn nk s 'ho c p oi n te d
t o a s a n in s t a n c e o f spec ial g n t c r n
m e n t fu r o r fu r fa r m e r s .Ar e t h ey n u lra t h er t h e o u t co m e of l l ut l n h lc Q ffo r t s
t o eq un l ls c r u r a l a n d u r b a n co nd i
{ l l n s !A n d a b o u t a l l t h e g o ve r n m e n t
do e s t h e r e ls t o h e l p set u p n n s d
m i n l s t r n t l r e or g n nl s n tl o a a n d tend s
li t t l e c r e d i t a t th e s t a r t .E ve n t u a l l y
t h e l a r m e r s s r l l l p r t w l d e a l l th e c np l
t s l a n d c a r r y a l l t h e l l a b l l l t l e i t h e m
se l r e i .l t ls t r u e th a t F a r m L o a n
bo nd s a r e i n s e x e m p t ;b u t s o a r e
b o n d s o f m u n i c i p a l l l g b t a n d l r s c t l n n
pl a n t s a n d n e w h o u s i n g l s t o b e e x
s t n n t fr o m t a x a t i o n l n N e w Y o r k to r
le n g e ar s .On t h e o t h er h a nd , t he fa rm e r re a t l s
o f p l a n s fo r gnu nl clp sl ho u s i n g t>r=~J
ac t s th a t r un i n to t h e b l l l lo n s , of b o n
deeds o f mi l l i o n s a n n u a l l y sp en t o n
th e m e r c h a n t m a r i n e ;h s re a d s th a !
t h e r a i l w a y s a r e b e i n g ts s or e d w i t h
In c r e a s ed r a t e s a n d r l rt n s l g u ar a n t l e s
o f e a r n i n g s b y t h e g o r e r n m e n t w l t h
th e r e s u l t t o h l r n of s o 'n c n ca s e d t o l l
o a a l l t h a t h e sells a n d a l l th a t h e
p u n .l i e he a r s o f m a n y ma n i fe s t s
ti o n s o f g ove r n me n t a l c o n c er n for p a rtl c n l a r l n d u s nr l e s a nd l n t e Il e s
cn l n g- t h e 1 - a l lw a y s fr o m In s ol ve n cy l s
un d o u bt e d l y fo r t h a bc ne tl t n f t h e
c o u n t r y a s a w h a l e , b u t w h a t c a n b e
o f m o r e g e n e r a l ben el lt t h a n e n c o u r
m o m e n t o f a m p l e pr o d u ct i o n o f th e
pr i n c i p a l n e c !s s a r l e s o f l lt e a n d t h e i r
ne u fl os s fr om c o n te n t e d p r o d u ce r s t o
ss tl sn c d co ns u me rs !
W h i l e ` H - - C H ! - U I con ced ed th a t
sp e c l a r g o ve r n m e n t a l a l q m a y b s n e c
ss sa ri i n th e g en er al i nt e re st . we m us t
a l l s m s t h a t l t l s o t m c n l t t o a c e w h ;
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t r l b o t l o n o f l s r m p r o d u c t s a n s e e ! s e
co r dc d él t e s a me sp p e nu n lt l cs t ha t a r e
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d i l l ; a s t h e s a j s y t s s a t t y t h e # f i n
a t u s a a p p s r t n s l t l s s s n s l l s n e e r t o
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25c and 506
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Cheaper thn shorts, oil meal or tankage.
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One Lot Lndies Bruvfn Oxfuruln; special per pair __$3.50Baown Pumps, apaciai per pair .__ $3.00Childmu Bro1rn"Pump~S, spedai per pad: _.____ _.. $2.50
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MW Dems ur llud Rice _-_a lbl 25:
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w h i c h Im a j u s t m m p i a t e d l d v i
mant luu t o u r o f t h e m o r e i m p o n a u :
c i t i e s o f l h u n c e . N e a r l y e ve r y d e n u n -
m a n t o f c h l l l l w e l f a r e w a s c o ve r e d b y
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DYED HER SKIRT, DRESS.
SWEATER MID DRAPEREES
WITH "DIAMOND DYES"
Ia e h p u § n ¢ ¢ o l " D n m o n d Dyes " c on-
ta i n s d u vct l o as a n s a m pl e m r : u mm c ud 1 o r tant her wo rn .shabby l i f u l l l .
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t h a n l l n o t s m a s h l u b r i -
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t e l t o i n n t h o f o o d v n u
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s t a r t e d t h e s i m ! a b o u t G e o r g e W a s h
i n g u m u m b e i n g n h l - » In t e l l a fa l s e -
h o o d w a s p m h n h l y Io o k l n g f o r s o m l
k l u d o f a n a p p o i n t m e n t u n d e r W u h -
l.n gt ou 's a dmh sl st mt lo n.
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Pon Office Gsllantry.Pretty Girl-Any letters for me?
Young Clerk-Nu, mltl.- -
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Fnsh. sweet. white. dllnty clothn
for baby, sr you use Red Cream BallB1ue.Never streaks or injures them.
All good grocen sell lt.--Adrertlle
ment.
Sxlngtnuu and thrift an as dlflerenz
as they are aimitlr.
bTh e H y b r i d T e a Rose.
u d t h e r e u m c i e n l l y co m p a c t n o r s u ~
cl e nt l y b r a nc h e d t o m a ke A r r i il y go o d
hed ge.
Na t i ve ep e d e s , e n d t b ol e l e a n m o d i -
Bed b r m u r a c r o s i n g a n d aekecllon
er e m o s t s u i t a b l e fo r l a w n a n d b o r d e r
Dl e nt l ng .B o r d e r ros es s h o u l d h e e l
li t t l e p r un i n g , t h e r e m o va l M t h e d e e d
w o o d e n d t h e c u t t i n g o f t h e w h o l e
b u s h t o m e : r o u n d e ve r y a ve t o t i g h t
: e e n b e i n g t h e b e a t m a y o f h e m l l l n g
mo o !va ri e ti es .1
C l l m b l o g r o e e e u s e d t o r a r b o r : e n d
tre lll ses m y b e m a n a g e d e i t h e r xo
gi ve a n e bu n d e oc e o l' b lo o m or t o p r o -
du c e s h a d e b u t th e y c a n n o t d o b o t h
ee tl s fe cl o rl ly .a n d th e y a r e n o t t e l l
ad a p t e d t o t h e p r o d u c t io n o f sh a d e a e
m l n ;o t h e r p l a o t l .C l l m h l n |ros es
s h o u l d b e p r u n e d j u n a ft e r b l o o m i n g
b y l u r i n g t h e V 0 0 d O ! t h e p r e vi o u s
: e e n g r o w t h r e m o ve d .
Cu !l l o vr e r r oe e e n e e d c l ea n c u l t u r e ,
S e ve r e n n m l n x m d s q e c l a i u r e ; : h e r e -
fo r e t h e y s h o u l d b e p l a n t e d b y t h e m -
t d v e :l o se cl ud ed be d s e n d s h o u l d
n o t b e m e d i o b e a u t i fy t h e : r o u n d s
llooooma AN so Be Prudueod for
Dlflorcnt Purposes--Heavy
W A T C H r o n P L A N T L I C E
I f y o u w o u l d b i s u r e o f g m l i l n g 4
e m u o f e g g p l u m u , e u e u m b e n e n l a -
l o u p e s . u w t l i u o t h e r g a r d e n ve g e -
ub i e l , u n t e h fo r p l u m ! l l c e .A n lc u tl n e
l p r l y w i n g e t xhem,b u t d o n ?w a l :
un t il th e un d er si d e s o f Ihe l ea ve- I a r a
co ver e d be t o r e y o u be g i n t h e t r u :
n e a r .
MAKE GARDEN PERMANENT
wnm Little At\¢n\|on Handy Plln il
wul Produce Crops That May8| Dcpended Upon.
A bed of upnrazus Is known zo lun
given continuous lenloe tor more Um:so 3eau and uplrlms la one ot the
nm of the spring vegemoin.A mwot bilckberrlu along n nrden fence
i n s n l a n d bo rd e rs .C u t H o ve r r o s e :
l h o u l d h e c u t ea c h s p r l n g t o w i t h i n
n u I n c h e s o r o n e ( w t o l ' t h e g r o u n d
fo r t l n e n b l o o m s , o r o n e t h i r d l o o n e
m t r th e .w o o d l h u t l l d b e Ie !!l f i h e
ob j ec t i s n l u- g e q u nn t it y o f bl o om s .
Th e e n n e n t l x l s fo r u t l s h c t o r y r o s e
g r o t t o ;a r e a w d l d r a i n e d r e t e o u vc
l o l l ,th o r o ug h l y en ri ch ed ,p r e h n h l y
w i t h r o t t e d m a n u r e .C u t H c i r g r r o u s
p a r t i c u l a r l y ne e d h e a vy a n n u l !m n
n u r l n l .Sp ec ia l c a n m u m b e e x e r
e s u u t o p r e ve n t t h e r o o t : fr o m d r y i n g
wh e n ou t o f t h e gr o u n d fo r tr a n s pl a n t -
|1 l l D o r m a n : r o o u s h o u l d h a ve fr o m
o n e h a l f t o t w o t h i r d s o f t h e w o o d n ~
m o ve d a t t h e t i m e o f t m n a p t u n l n g .
W a t c h fu t n e u u t h e p r i c e o f s u c c e s s
wi t h vq se s .
n-nA d vi c i u t o t h e vu i e t i u a t r o s e s
b e a t r a n d t o a p a r t i c u l a r n f l u n i s
mmeurlve nan.A few hilt: of rhubarb have provided a dellclous sauce
and helped with the making of ple
lesson :ner season. wtth very little
cult or attention.Stn:berries re
qutre more cane. but they furnish thenm f in e fntlt ln the spring. intl a
very amalt plot Ol [round in one mr-ner at un nsden will auppty me flm-
Ur.a n the United Status Denm-
ment af Agriculture.
sr nlrléHman.A dldsrent type ofIuse ls needod for each of the 'ruions
vurvosls for which roses sm used.
Those which sro mu ms fo r lawns
or borders :rm not dve satisfactory
eu! towers; speclsl kinds ln ben Im
arbor:or m n i n s and other orna-
mental purposes.In the opinion of
the United Ststes Department at »\lrl~
enume,roses ue not ver: sltllhc -i v f r f o r h r d n l n s m o s t i y l l e l s r e
a s : n u n s Y O U W I
H o m e b u l l d e r s w h
mi n : z o p l u m s h r u b ~
l a w n : w i l l i n d i t w o
m a k e 1 s t u d y a t a h
l h r u b l u m y o u w i l l
m l f e w y u m .I t ~
n u r t l m e l n a d e e t l n g
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m d !m m e be ~
lawn. mall. position ~
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p o u i b u l t y o f h a vl n g t h e
a n d l i b e n l a p p l i c a t i o n s
t e d b a r n y u d m m u n 3 ~
b e f o r e t h e p h n u a n
0 1 u p a n ¢ I. | 8 m a y b e
e a r l y I n d u s I n t h e r o
p l n n t l a r e t o r e m l d n a n
th in n ed to s t nn d 1 4 i nc h
r o w a t t h e e n d o f t h e n
l l us ua tl y m a l t a a t l l fa
: h u e : w o : n r - o l d r o o
ae ed a ma n o r d ea l er .T h
b e t m n t p l l n t e d d u r i n g
t u m n o r e a r l y s p r i n g .
B e fo r e ne t t i n g o u t t~
i l n d sh o u l d b e loo oen »
ASPARAGUS
HAVE mc
i n g .It i l 1 g o o d p l a n
to p ml l an d s p a de ma n ~
so l] tn a de p th o f 1 4 o r 1
re p l a c e t h e top ao ll n
m a n u r e .Th e r e a r e I
ne t t i n g a n u p a r n n s
en t i r e l y u p on m e k l n d o
b e em p l o y e d l n t h e
g a r d e n spa ce l l ll q l l t ~
l h n u l d b e s e t l h l m l m
a p a r t e t c h wa y .. In a
t h e c r o w n s sh o u l d b e
de pt h o f Io ur or Ih r e Inc ~
Th e p a r t o f t h e u p s
ve g e t a b l e i s t h e y o u n g
t h r o w n u p d u r i n g t h e
Th e s h o o t s a r e r e m m
to u r o r ar e In c h es In l e n
sl i g ht l y b e l o w t h e a n
g r o u n d . b u t r a r e l h o u l d
lh e l m i fo l s n o : t h r u u l .
t h e c r o w n s w i l l h e l n ]
sl r sz d , t h e n h oo u m a y
r l d x t n s u p o ve r th e r o
:a n d y m t l o r b y n l l n vr l n
r e m a i n i n d t h e s h o o t :
w a ;t h r o u g h I t :h u t u
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p a r a g u s a l w a y s h a s |
th a n b l a nc h e d, i s m o n
un d l s m o n - s at i s fa c to r y
To o h e a vy m u l c h l n g h u
r e t a r d t h e r r o w d m vfk é e p l g u t h e m u i u f i u l d
th e s p r in g .
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Spring la Good Tlml to
Bhoets lily Ba Bla
ing Up Qvor A
Leon Slndy
Azpanxul should ha
every homo vegeubtewm lhrlte.'nm c rop
on llnlolt ug] wellwill do bm on a deep.
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ar mu ss v ou W IL L un :
Bom Imllden who ue Plm»
um: w mmm uhruhbcry on their
llwul will Ind n worth while ua
mah 1 study ot lhnlhl. Sn out
lhmbn um y ou will Ml me nrI n l f e w y a n . I l v m u v a n
nur time ln selecting. 'ra :duct
p l m u hzldllgmtly A e m m lstudyshouldbe made ol me
lawn. mall, position nfl hulldlblh
rub. Ax-Iva. bodies oh vrlwr.the nunvundmg ml. md mdk-
cent hulldlnn.Ih e rg n au wi llmnthriveInmwk e : mu l as
dun or nur hnories.
If You land a Medicina
You Snuuld Hara the East
lng.It ia a good plan to remove tha
topmll andtpademanure lnlo me mh-soll tn a depth of 14 or 16 inches; then
replace the topeoll and add mo nmanure.There are No methods d
selling an asparagus hed. depending
entirely upon me klnd ot cultivation £0be employed ln the nrden.I f u n
garden space la llqllteml.the plant:lhnuld be ae! lh a solid bed. one toot
apart each way.. In :mln asparagusthe crowns should be covered te a
depth of Iour or Ihre Inches.
Tbepartcf theaaparagus uaedala
vegetable il the y oung shoot that ll
thrown up during lhe early spring.
The shoots are removed when about
tour or me inches In length br cuttingslightlybelowthemrfamotme
ground. but care ahould be taken that
lhe llnifo la no: thruul. at an angle orthe crowns will he Injured.1: so de-
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The honeymoon often md: with um
(1nom's lan quarter.
We do not helluva that um kick ot
a cow 1| the most acceptable form atmilk punch.
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n l m o a c n q u n i t s h c n a c e n m t m
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ltr. Howe and again vonchslled tha
uma observation.He repented it at
ASPARAGUS MUSTunvgggn sou
Delioacy will Grow in Drained
Ground If Plan! Food la
Properly Appliod.
w. H. u.. ounanh, no. a-Anza.
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n e n ervcommendod by all who 3
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de pt h o f Io ur or Ih r e Inc h es .
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ve g e t a b l e i l t h e y o u n g s h o o t t h a t l a
t h r o w n u p d u r i n g t h e e a r l y sp r in g .
T h e a h o o u a r e r e m o ve d w h e n a b o u t
to u r o r m e i nc h e s In l e n g th b r c u t t i n g
sl i g ht l y b e l o w t h e su r fa c e o t m e
gr o u n d . b u t co r e a h o u l d be t a k e n t h a t
lh e k n i fe l s n o e t h r u u l . a t a n an g l e o r
t h e c r o w n s w i l l h e In j u r e d .1: so de -
sl rs z d, me ah oo e a m ay be b l an c he d b y
r l d x t n a u p o ve r th e r o w s w i t h loo se
au n d y a o ll o r b y a l l o wi n g t h e m u l ch t o
r e m a i n a n d t h e a h o o t a t o m a k e t h e i r
w a ;t h r o u g h I t :h u t un b l e nc h e d a s
W A T C H r o n P L A N T L I C E
I f y o u w o u l d b i s u r e o f g m l i l n g 4
e m u o f e g g p l u m u , e u e u m b e n e n l a -
l o u p e s . u w t l i u o t h e r g a r d e n ve g e -
ub i e l , u n t e h fo r p l u m ! l l c e .A n lc u tl n e
l p r l y w i n g e t xhem,b u t d o n ?w a l :
un t il th e un d er si d e s o f Ihe l ea ve- I a r a
co ver e d be t o r e y o u be g i n t h e t r u :
MAKE GARDEN PERMANENT
With Little At\¢t1\|on Hardy Plln tl
Will Produce Crops That May8| Depended Upon.
A bed of upnrazu ts known to have
given continuous lenloe tor more thanso 3een and uplrlms ta one ot the
nm of the spring vegemotes.A mw
ot bilc kberrlu along it nrden fence
hu produced abundant rrups for 12
mmeurlve years.A few hilt: of rhubarb have provided a dellclous sauce
and helped with the making of ple:
lesson ntter season. with very little
cult or attention.Stn:berries re
quire more cane. but they furnish thenm Ho e fntlt ln the spring. intl a
very smelt plot ol [round in one mr-ner at the nsden will auppty me flm-
Ur.a n the United Status Denm-
ment af Agriculture.
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n u .b o u n d h a d n n l n sp o ke n o f t h e
n u m b e r a t Il l :u - o u m n .t h a t l l r .
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y o u e ve r b e e n t o O m a h a ?T h e I n
h a n d m a he n e ve r h a d ." W s l L " r a -
: o n e a M r .H o w e ." I g o t h e r e n m
n e t . " - P h i l a d e l p h i a P u b l i c L e d g e r .
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o p a y t h a t m a k u l h l m d l n n i n l d l -
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t e n d o n .F o r i n a u n o l , t h a : w u s m e n
h e m l p e n d a l l t h e i r s p a r a u m e l n
: h o m i n g c u p s .
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: h e y h a ve U 1 0 h r l r t t o s h o o t t h e m .I
m a m t h a t i n m n n l o c l e t y f o r
t h i p n ve n u o n o r c r u e l t y t o m m
P a r i d a x l o a l R u u t t .
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m n k l n g f '"Y e s , a n d y e t n h l m s d o A
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a n n i n r e l i e f u a d u h o t i n l a l r u i u
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z o e n c o u n t e r s o m e Ja k e : t h e p o i n t It
h l c h l l b e y o n d t h a n .
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Immune mnnuxe so its commlrciul
used inith a very Ueeting tenure of omc iio retlln :hue employees indefinitely.Tha usual method at harvesting L11Ca bl n e l n m ce f l a n d m e m b e r s o r c a n -b e a u # i n j u s t i c e l o t h e m u l r e a m a
g r e n .t o w h o m u s e r a n k a n d m e o f th e i r fa ml i l e n t h ey w i ll s oo n e r o r In t e rdevelopment.rmm the d t; of EnoPaulo the mn or the entree wuntry
1|:ac hed in n short dafl journeyalong one ot the line: of ruthand which
go In a northerly or narthnu¢1`érly dl
rlctlon scroll :he open campus or
to let the berries, tvrlgu, etc., fall dl
rmlr on the ground, when they anInter rated together wlth wire nies
with muuded teeth. and the tint rough
sorting ls made.The next stage ln autnnuwlng by :mana of l IIN due,
n w
uu-oogh the acattrrlng woodlands.the hand belug un.-d £0 Pick out the M government fmpioyment.Senamr their services.o about :wo noun after leavin; the wigs Ind ianes and IM wind blow-Carter (Haas, reeenliy secretory ot the "Only vmmvt
of Bao Plulo the trnveler begin!lug away a good deal ol' the am as lreasury. for example:no build up a p.an one i h l Bat ransldenble colfeeilha contents ot :ha :dere are tt|ro1rn["The lame!! mnltlnlled business °g|¢|f||service which wlll lnciuda men |
nhnlnunnl,and fmm m u alma on
the journey ls one ar the g1umm in-
tenlt.Oolfee ll everywhere.Milesand mllel of coltee :ren stretch any.
lm and down the gentle slopes of the
up into the nlr and aught again uv-
eral limes.ln a ies: common mamudthe ruulls of the harvesting are ll
Iuwtd tu hil Into cotton cloths tpreldout ulidernvuih she trees.This makes
n a i l i n g l o p o g n p h y . o ft e n a n h r u t h e m e g l l h e r i n g o f t h a c r o p q u i c k e r . Th e cl ai s o r a u p e r vi m r y gr ad es .Un c e r -Il x R e p r e s e n t a t i ve g o o m w h o v u
a n c a n a n - f r e n !b r a n d vr nves o f i a e r r l u u r e m e n a s s e m b l e d l n f u l l .ta ln l y o l te n ur e In s om e In st an c es an d c h a i r m a n o f m e a p p r o p r i a t i o n s c o m
x r n n . vn u t h e m n m r i l n e i o f t h e N d m m t h i s p o i n t o n u w b e n l e s a n ma d - r o u s e !o f c o m n e n u t l o n h u e m i t t e e M t h c h o u s e , ! | e q u s t l y t a n k :
mil lb0'l111l In marked com:ut with
zhoneenoflheienvea.Itla a si g h twhich 1| not noon forgotten. Han lnd
jhere an Ima!! palcbu c! (arent whichhave not ret been desimyed ua make
vu for the c omm.And men than
rome ne nt ummm o f mxre d : rm-
lands, part!! used for grain; purpose.
or locllly rar farming when the sol!u not :ight for the mlm tree.B h l n n o f u n # m a m
sabjeued lo urluul mechanical trat-
menu.Under the "wet method" lhey
are washed.churned with hoes,sb
lnwed io molten ind are than run
through n meclmnlcai puiper.TheMeds. sun enveloped br thclr Inner
lklnl. are wlnlned Irom the "muh"resulting from the pulping operltlonl,
and are than placed ln basin: to forment lllghtly so thlt any remllnini
pulp will be loosened.They are than
1 ( } n t h e l o 1 r e r a l o p e a o l ' t l : a h i l t a o e
o n t h e l o t l e n d a ,: l a n d i n g o u t l n
t u ft e d e o u t r a a t w l t h t h e g r e e n c o d e c
tr e e l .a r e t h e U h !!! h t t l l d l n g a o d t h e
t. s ubs tan tia l a tot ta and
st uc co m a n o r houses.w l l h w i d e
e e n n d u a n d l a r g e w i n d o w s . s u r r o u n d -
e d b y g a r d e n :n n e a 1r lt b pa l m .a n d
m u m . a n d o r a n g e , a n d m a n g o t r e e s ;
m e ex t e ns i ve o u t t m n d l n p .fo r th e
at a b ie a a nd fo r t h e m a c hi n e r y. t o r t h e
u m m a a n d t o r t h e m p e n m e n o e o t . b e -
t a ;pl a ce d a t a re sp ec tful o u u n e e
fr o m t h e m a n o r h o u s e .
. u l m u B r a a l l l a n t a a e n d a a b a n a
p e w t e r d r u m # - a n a p n e a n u e e o t
so l i da r i ty , ot c om fo m o f pe a c e, a nd o t
peoeperl tzy--an t h e y n o th er e.a o r
r o u n d vl d b y t h e w e a l t h o r m e n t o d a e
p e a s . w i t h c a t t l e t r l l l o r o n t h e M i t h
|| ° | » | , | ; g n d d l . a n d w i t h e ve r b u s t . p l e
u u e e q u e Ztadlan la b o re r s c a r l o ;fo r
t t m p r e d o o l c r o p , w b o a e r n a d e t p r t c e a
a r a _ q u o t e d d l ! !! i n i l l t h e _ g g , » ° " - M
p i p e r : m r o u g b o n t g h ; d e l l !w o r l d .
=1 1» c offee t ra m o n a Br az l ll an p ia n
g e t l o t t b e f l n t o b e a r l u t r o t n t i w t u
sp r e a d o u t o n t a m e p a r e d s u r fa c e s t o
d r ! l u t h e a n a .w h e n p r o p e r l y d r i e d
t h e l e e d s a r e ga t h e r e d u p a n d r u n
th r o ug h l ng e n lo u a ma c h in e s wh i c h r u b
ol ! t h e a l l a .Th e p an l cl e a ol ' a k in ar e
n u m a n d b l o w n o u t a n d t h e c o l e a
b e l n a - b o l t e d ,ctee ned a n d a o r t . e d -
fa n d lr er t ly fr om t h e la s t. m a ch in e i nt o
t h e b m .W h e n the-ee co n t a i n t a z
p o n n d a e a r b th e y a r e aeuretl u p a n d
a r e r e a d y fo r s h i p m e n t l o m a r k e t .
A l o n g t h e r o a d s , d e e p t n r e d d n a t .
a t : o r el g h t y o k e od o n e d r a w t h o
tr ea ty wa go n, lo ad ed ut x r ¢ p re cio us
aa c ka . to th e ne a re s t r a lt r o ed at a t lo a ,
l n e a s e s : h e r e t h e r a l t r o e d d o a a n o t
c o m e d i r e c t l y i n t o t h e i n t e n d s . a a i t
: f l e a d vr l .
0 ' l { o l . h e e n u t h ; n t h l t r l 1 l l 8 . l r \ t
t o t h e ci t y o r S e o Pa u lo ,a n d t h e n
d o r m t h e s t e e p e a s t e r n a l o p e a o f t h e
B e r n d o l i a r t o t h e 1ro rld 'a fa m o u s
enn'ee po r t .l n S a m u i .m m a b n o
ln t e l y d o m i n a t e s t h e Il e e a a t t h e p e o
p l e Co-Hee i a e ve r y w h e r e - o n t h e
:tn -et a,i n t h e war eho use s.o n t h e
m l n .t va r y o n e l l b o a : e m c a k e s .
w h i c h i t i a n o t t o b e ex pe ct ed t h a t
t h e g o ve r n m e n t w i l l e ve r r e t u r n .T h e
en nd lt lo ne a re a uc h t ha t [a ll ur e to t ak e
t h e neces sary ac t i o n t o l n vl t e a n d
n o m l n t h e p u b l i c s e r vi c e m e n o f e z -
ee p ti n na l ab l l l t y a n d o f re a l d ls t i n e -
t i o n i n 'lllt'|\n e l d a c a n r e s u l t o n l y l u
gr a ve b u r d e n a l o t he t a x p a y e r s o f t h e
c o u n t r y a n d l n p o u t b l e d l a a s t e r .
* A l r e a d y t h e tr an sa ct io n o f t h e
huslnezta o f t h e g o ve r n m e n t l l h a m
pe r e d b y d e d c l en d e n o f p e r s o nn e l d u e
t o t h e r e t u r n t o p r i va t e l l !- e o f m a n y
m e n o fj a n e c a p a c i t y w h o d u r i n g t h e
p e r i o d o t e d l ve e r a r fa r e w e r e w i l l i n g
a n d : t a d t o ne r ve t h e i r c o u n t r y a t
g r e a t p e r l o n a l S l t r i h e e I h a t e c o m e
t o l e a r n t h a t t h e r e a n h e r o n In t h e
dvi ! e e t a b l l ah m e n t a a s t e el l e a In t h e
m l l l t a r y eer vie ee.aelf-aac rlll ctng p a -
t r i o t s vh o t o l l y e a r i n a n d y e a r o u t fo r
a h a r e p l t t n n fe w h e n t h e y c o u l d c o m
m a n d eal arl ea do u b l e o r tr e bl e th e
am ou tm e t he y re e el ee fr om t he go ve rn -
me n t .»= "_ ; » °fo r m e l o ve o r t h e l r
erl tmt ry a fo r t h e l o ve o f tb o l t
K u r t , h a ve r e j e c t e d a l l u r i n g u i e r a i n
o ve r h e a d o n a n l a a t l o n a ,a r e eng ag ed
i n hy d r a u l i c c o n s t r u ct i o n a n d a l x t e e u
a r e e n r a g e d i n stt re eyl ng a n d m a p
D l u r S i x t e e n d i ffe r e n t b u r e a u s e t e r
cl l o l n r i e d l et l o n o ve r 1 r at e r » p o w e r d e
ve l op m en t .N i u e d l i h r e n t otg nn1 ¢a
t i m e a r e e o u e e u n g l n ft r m a t l o n o n t h e
eo t m tm p t lo u o£ t : oa l .F o r t y t w o d l i h e
e n t n r n u t x a u o n l ,w i t h o ve r h e a d e x
p e n s e s . a r e t l e a l l n ; w i t h t h e q u a t l o n
at p u b l i c h e a l t h .
" Th o 'Tr e a s u r y d e p a n m e n t , t h e W a :
de p a r t m e n t ,t h e i n t e r i o r de pa xt me nl
a n d t h e L a b o r d e p a r t m e n t e t c h h l l a
b u r e a u d e a l l n g n u n th e q u e s t i o n o t
g e n e n l e d u c a t i o n .Th e s e d e pa r t me n t l
op er at e in de pe nd en t ly ; in st an ce s of e o
ep e r at t o u be t w e e n t h e m a r e e x e e p
ti on al .Ea c h o f t b e a e d e p a r t m e n t s It
tun nne d at al l t lme a wit h an o11 ,a nl. aa
ti o u p r ep a r ed t o c a rr y t h e p e a k o f t h e
l o a d a n d ma i n t a i n s a n ex p e ul l e t
r e a d y - t o s e r ve pena onn el.A l a c k ol
c o o p e r a t i o n i n t h e ex e c ut i ve ttep ert
m e n u nee eae arl ly ie ad a t o t m l e r
t n r e g e n ve .Th e ay a t o m i l wr o n g , a n :
t o n n e s ! e l o u e e a n c h a n l e t h e a ; s t u n :
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THE ENTERPRISE I,_,_':°'__.___;_"'§;; ':..';":§;.§;E. B. Caffifinv Attorney.Aww 'nm aqrrou rpom w ra a uq ucunuuss u w n u m rw m q u a m m u n snr: OP NEBRASKA. z ll.wumqgmn ww.A LOCAL NEWSPAPER mnusrrnonnsr muncu Nous g
Pntrlodc pictures next Sunday enm-
l u"My well beloved had I. vineyard
T h i s m e p m n u e h u a m d i n
mn h mm r u a 1 » ~ m n a m i Ied ld
upon thc debt! owing to uid defend-
lnt gn-cl moneys due and owing to
uid ddudant m W ashington c oun-
1| The County CwnIn the lhtter of tha Estate of NM:
Truhlsen.Dec eu d:_
ALL THE PEOPLE
s a q e f 'i f
A?.."'-L uw »=~'i1'n3'f1'»-»s~!.~593 fl. 1|GE NERA L A ND L OCA L NE W S Ai m COM ME NT
r it, uxd gathered out the atnnes umm-burr rc.Jones,u n n l 11.acumen," " " ' ' " " " " _"of, and planud it with the c hoicost Chuia Gehrke and Hike Nelson.3; §'£|':hi9 2 2 ; _ t u ; § 3 3 6 5 * ~
vine. md bum a tower in the midst You n o uquired to annrer said exch ,,f',,;,| ,§,¢,,_ to receive ,Ed ex-
BLA1R,.wAsH1NG'roN COUNTY, NEB SKA, MARCH z 19m NO.5VOL. XXVIE-,'wfaunn= drove so om. Ffa- {1l¢£§i==-Q .na he looked me is wma April, wee.d
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lay fora short visit..brim I nh grapes, and it brought lhtegm Helen x1»~1==;°.f.1'=f<-M w mf .ffm francs."waz.POPULAR BLAIR TEACHRR wnns
Miss Edna Reynarcl, peemanship in~
structoi ln the city schools, surprised
her lilany friends, on last Saturday by
slipping quietly to Omaha when she
\\1l| lmibed ln marriage to Mr. Floyd
Hardy, of Missouri Valley. .cr
Misa Reynard. arhoeo home le in
Mt. Ayr. Iowa, B teaahing her second
year here and hu endeared hcreclf
"to all of her pupils.. She has made
many fdends in Blair by her llne
vromonly qualities and pleasant ways
me all are loath to ima her leave.
However, she will llnish the school
year after which the young couple
will be ot home to their friends in
Missouri Yalley where Hr. Hardy e
fnnaed in the zmdortalrinl business.
me sulln lcrws
IIOP ES To CL EAN COUNTY 0 ?
TUBB RCULAR CATTLE
. . . -Goremment, State and local veter
lnariane are meeting with the c ap-
tains of ihe townships when exten-
sive area eradication of tuberculosis
ie to smart tdmorrow morning.The
meeting is helng held at the Blair
Court House and final plans will be
mode for carrying on the work.The
lo c d mc n a r e to b e e mp lo y e d a s r a :
ular government men for the dura-
tlorro! this work.They will work for
s few days each wilth a gcwcmment
men,when they will all sepante
nnrl »n||mln mlll intl! ht? hlmaalf.
METROPOLITAN ENTERTAINEBS
To Anyone,Greetings:
J ust a tw words d i ntroduc tion
of the Hetropolltans:The best we
can say is they can entertain any
audience.no matter how cosmopoli-
tan or critical.As a ulilt they are
great and as individuals each one
stands out as an artist You eannot
make s mllilke in Ivmrlfl them for
antertslnmmts.They play and lin!
both popular and honest.-to-God mu-
mslmcr lunurr
LAK!I ALICE SCHOOL n l s r m c r
TE KA MA H FI RE D EP T
SHOW S OFF
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Dr.,I. Lukers, mayor of Telcamah
and half a dozen other men1hers of
QF :<10'I'rSBLUl-'FSTJDUNTY 'the Tckamah Gro department ,on;c n o s l - : s o o o n s | z » ¢ r < 1 t h e c l t y ' s n e w f i r e n a a r ,a e -
scended upon Herman Tuesday after-
.Tllv ronwolidated school znentloned onn with their c ut-out wide open
W W ge the one when M. A Slnullfd their rlrene slgnnl horn belehing
f¢:ncrly of this city, has been serv-excrucitating melody that would make
ng au euperlntendlnt the pad year.
HT! daughter, Misa Fern, is a teacher'
in the rr des.slc.Respectfully,l ."'pg d Gm"c m ;Isa Burien Tin Heavyoyrt,rrnan.._American Legion, Zanesville, Ohio.1 "mf,?;;;=f=
_,,,=,.:;==';"""°" school dis l
'Plane company will .give two enter
tainments at the li .E.church on
Wednesday,Marc h 3.-4 P xo.and
0 . 1 :
¢ ta l ve years a n bythe practically unanimous vote of the'
=~s;f» of the ICHODI districts 36 and
33,so near bankruptcy that it wlll
an Indian, war dance sound like an
eollan harp.Hdtlng in their mad
career at the comer of Fifth and Hain
streets they hitched their red wagon
to the nre Plus and ln lea: time than
ir. takes to tell it were shooting the
atmosphere full °£ water a hundred
feet above l{erman's tallest sky
WASH. C0. PIDNEERS
HONURED BY FRIENDS
. . . || . .
RESIDENTS DP w s e m x c m o x
COUNTY FOR se YEARS.
¢. - n
The William Allen fam: home in
the Long Creek school diatrlet,so
fansllarlly known so friends far and
near an "Sunnyside," was the sceneof n very memorable alfalr on Bun-
day Feb.19.when ndgllbora and
friends gdore gathered there io Pl!
their respects to wo pioneer dtluba
of Washington eounty.
w I ' r mscraper.L. . _ ; ' i c ~ f f .'.'l'E,"i" |.......... 'ff ~
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¥L`f§§`sIH»r¢E`mEE£ii»`!£°`i1\ the 17thL ""`""'"' visitor """"'"iviw ¢».n`¢¢13 the pastor ww the Paul M. Barry, Plaintiff,E£§'Hf§1Eh61 A. U. 1922. and duH.J.Gibson went to T°`k°'"'"'o hu 1 m m mv By 0'H:.n3on Mlher a 0'nion :in #nm :imma :Br pymesnt °f mu 1'.P ..[h ? . . \ . - . Z3. i 'f. f. f'. f'. . f1 'fI. ° .f¢ . . . . . m l n .. ~ T. . , § f" T. n . . . , , f,. a v ¢ § \ f\ g\l \I: |A hi m 1\|.f.|)fI1E\"l.n *il*~Q u e Y a n g 'T D M s a i d ~~o f
March. 1922.m .,____with ~ viney ard like thin?W lut is
this vineyard?Lit ua have your an-
swer before 9:00 1. ln. Tuesday. 28.
li: and NouCatl1oIic. to attend any
or nil of these services.beginning
.. ., _._,..,.
We have them ordered for next Sun
dw evening, you ara vrdcome..
J. A. Johnson, putor.
u n u - n \
LEGAL NOTICES
Nollcel0 NonResident Deflndanl
{}'Hanlm1. Maher & 0'llanlon,
Attorneys -
In the District Court of W uhirgton
County, Nebrulu.
Paul M. Barry, Pllinl.ifl',
-vs-Parker Brother:Land Company,3
Corporation.Defendant.
To Parker Brothen Land Company.
A Corporaxion:You will take notice
that on the 16th day of February,
1922. Paul M. Barry. plsiutiff, filed his
petition in the Uztrioi Court of Wuh-
inzton county,Nebraska,uzainst
Parka;Brothen Land Company.1
corporation, the object and prayer of
which is to recover the m m of
;a134.oo. together with interest there-
on at ihe rate of seven per cent per
annum from the first dw of Marc h
1921. and costs of said ggtion, said
sum of S313-1.00, with mid interest.
being now due and payable to the
:mid plaintiff from the said defendant
es comrnilsiona and moneys due for
commiuionn for the sale of real en-
I
ending Good Friday night
C. A. Beyersdorfer.
Notice ol Heulnl.App olnt mmi a l uid ~ ty C ou rt, t his I~ da y of
Admlnlnlntor I"e '{.) 1922.A C DEBEL.
STATE OI-' N HRASKA as.a~s¢~c;"my .1
.In Th e C o u n t y C o u r tI n t h e M a t h e r o f t h e E l m .o f ~BHERIFFS SALE Names
. -
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leu.Want More liggs?
»F e e d K i n g J o y ' s L a y mg ' M a s h
Kip; Joy`s Laying um is ¢}mP°"<i of rw nmwmilk
Pfefxpiimd Bone Flour. Yeut Vitamines. Ground Egg
Shelli. Slum Cooked Ont Grolts and Kiln Drled Conf
Hearts.'These ingredient! un pmportioned in mlke the
Shell, Talk and While ol the egg..I! fed as we direct your
hem will lay eggs.There |i :ia need of feeding Anything
else except | eerkh fred for the mxintenxnee uf the body.
There is no particular reuon when n hen ls cared for pro~
perly that lhe should not ky em durlng the irlnlet
munthl, when eggs are hlgh inpriceand prom! arelarger.
ll Defi' have a dry place. comfortable quarters and proper
iced they should lay mt all Kimes of the year.They are
cruwd for that purpose.
Feed King Joy's [laying Mash
SOLD AT
oades Coal rf Feed .Store
_____ ___ _ | _ . __
by the c lerk of the district c ourt of
Washington county, Nebraska, on n
decree of foreclosure wherein John C.
Hzmmnng is plaintiff and Clan Belle
Burroughs,Elmer O. Burroughs at al
are defendants. I will sell at public
auciion to the highest bidder for ash
at the west front door of the court
house in the city of Blair, Washington
county, Nebruka, on the 21th day of
February . 1922. at one o'clo& P. ll.
the following lands and tenements to
satisfy the judgment and costs in uid
action.Lot three, block eleven, Ar-
lnigton, W nhington oounty, Nehru-
ka.
Dated January 25th, 1922.HAURICE MEHRENS.
52-:ar Sheril.
The heirs at mwfiiéxn of kin. de-§Attorneys.risen. lezstees. creditors. and
rlncanxlnlnn -mumumln aqua gag; \;=-""*-?..2.".."§""""""'°;'.T.|qmt§nu~as ;t present organized Xor 'Dre party included Ben 0. McDonald" xrulcnwnu ' "' " " "w w w "'gg ""'"mag tue more woeb.and Lynn Plrrllh, former Hermmzitas, dll' and John A. I d' ur o
. l'bl'a\~ing an all day union of thethe funnor at tha wheel of the truc k. ~ m, E"l'f'.if'F__ ....:.L\-...
and friends Of 1.110 ~ f8¢l that lhH§nn| nil n;vlvn| in iilnir nn vat.
EEE' "'"?° no mlshh il elwllllll ""I "`-hi ,];,;,;,T,;,;,;;,;, aa; Gm\.|§éib¢i£i¢a for "P M-s» ~=°=93»e'!"-
me panner.
"i'éF§»iiul1lion was out several d ~ ~ , ; " " " ' = '"" " 5' * "" "repahin||,' the tenant house on the A. nu zo a sr-E. Dixon mm which Lafe Golden will .,.?~1"'iL1$'°'n§»">':1~ :§1a"nf»r\`M:§l
~ num and Watson Tyam etch ters were nhoppers ln Fremont Satur-
bou ht hrv mfleh cows last took.di? evening.u i . md Hn .Rdph Ray nr: the
proud mrnnta of 1 baby dxughter.BELL CREEK VALLEY NEW SThe mothor and babe ue nr. the home
of "flu 190 018011.Mr :IInflnln T.|\lIms\n nf Wlnllnu
Wm. Thomas was down from Toknmnh Saturday shaking hands wit*fr¥0-rd,_Geo.Brodersnn of Fort Mar vinColo., mme Monday for o viqit will
l'|4'*1'rMAsaDixon o! Blair was in townSzlturdr-.'..-Un Monrlav John S'!r¥nn»r skinned
oizht of his doo nook of Buff 0!P'"?1
M we go lu press me sau news olthe death of cur old friend, Charley
Sclleck. of Omaha, reaches us.
Mr. Sellec k vu bum Nov. 2, 1829
and hu livcd nenriy s century, hav-
ing passed the age of 92 years.
He lived for many y an in W uh-
lnxlon county. naar Herman,on the
farm and later. as a citizen of Blmlr
a n d.t h e o ' d t i m e r s a n d a l l n f t h e
Q \
clude these lo that thc whole county\ , Hr. }{(}_ Jemw, president of the
rn.\y be listed ll CIBII1.It i s fEn "'| |h]|,jpgg-Burt county _drainage
that thla ls the real dm of area endi-
cation Wbrk.
Quietly and emciently the Wash
ington county fair board is laying
phre for one of t.he.biagut and best
county fairs ln the state for next flll.
The hat fair was a decided mcrw.
dlstzrict spoke of the hisinry of that
project,mentiqning the 0¥€tWh¢lm-ing opposition 1Ihf¢h lt first encoun-
tzrcd.H a s t n n e d t h a t n o f a r u h e
knew there is not n dngle :rim con-
cerned who 'wld not .c llmr them to
take the ditc h any .Hr. Nelson of
heartily £nd0l86d by all ul! D105 0f|[hg engineering hun ;und;,d ' n d
aside u " $ L " 1 L " ~OYSTER SUPPER A SUCCESS
rar-n : a m i d m n c m m
115-five high sch 1 n ll " P e n eme '.,..,.,.,~ u n hu lls . , ; : °, , : " :; , m' ;ther uw oy lter supper puma ol! by
gh school di,t,;¢|_nm wg; 5, althn men at the M. E. churc h baumcnt
engnrsmsm md . r a ent ¢f last Tuesdny evening was a gnnd me-
, . i , ,of the grades Inc ing the c eu financ ially md lodafir-.
octogenariarm;tlgc highut point
reached was by Mrs. Clarks: Wilcox,
who was B4 year: dd |ut Oc tober,
bu t a s a bc n mnr k ld 33 ;¢ , ,_ "vu
the youngest ln the company present'
sn d h y h e r p hy n i c lla n dmu xta lc a -
purity no one doulied her.S h i l i l
augur of pupils so u,eu,'dm.;The entertainment for the evenin the distlc etion £1 belngthe oléutgb
j, _, ,,at the school ,11-k.t n o w n a rumiahed by 'the m m hand. Her present except Hearn Mlm mul
M... \h.|\ ._.:¢|-»\.- 1.......\|:...:|.fr\...Tll!Y Dlly I f ¢ W ! ! l ¢ C f . i o n l ~With hi!!hulb lnd, ul!
I - s m i l e
Sunday evening Mr. and Mn. Km-neth Tyson entertained the Conetyfamily. Byron Baud and family and
||,:,Henry Heard m d Mrs.RonaSars vialleld Hr. and Hrs. Laughlin
arent of 'Herman Sundav.sMuay are fruihxint with severe colds
and lzrlnpe due perhaps to the change-
gbie weather.A.Sluregr h u moved his fnrnllv
frmn Rlulr 20 e fam in the Kindred
datalei.Mr. and Mrs Wnhan Tvion altend-
ed Ure mlnied folks dance Fridaynirhl..IThe rnmher and sister of Lair Gol-
den came from Ion Mo nd ay for nvial! amen! relatives.Mr. :nd Mrs. C. B. Bunn visited at
m n .n e r m l n n e r l w l l I 5 B u n n l v '
her daughter, Mn. Ernest Heir
their hutcherlnr.The Foutanelle nubf sc hool
five a play and almrl program
dw evening, Feb. 24.
Mr.and Mrs.Aux.I d lmn ndnulhbenMary,and Mr and M' -.Albert Llllmnn :spent Sunday at the
Wm. Heltman home.Mr. and Mrs. liuhiman of Bernmn
with
willF,g-
and
SDPM Snlnflay nt the Mrs. Sadie Men-Kerlnht. homeMrsWm. Willienlmr entertained nf
number of :wuz folks at her home
P"rflnv eveningThe Messrs Herman and Wm. Lal'-
°"'-"l 11'd families of \\'in\\low snfwt3°1"=*n\' at the home of Mm Minnie
her death has been lltflédtfl morethan two weeks and Gnnliy e-'me torelieve her Intense sufredne. ThmnvhI! nil she has been klnfl and patient
n-d zmnredetcel all that hu been donefmherorllvrezrettinr.na she sooften mid. that she could nat unasit.Punernl service# were held Saturdayandintermentmadeinthe
Blair remelerv ,.On Wedncsdav nf'»rnon'\. Pc-la. 15Mrs Hnetinn end Mrs. D. W .[Zut-Iedme entertained the members of fh-
Ladien Aid al. n. Valentine Ten at thel'n"\e of the Ini*rr nt the Wood"-U11»rilke rneh.Almut fnrtv-fire le r e
present and n verv pleasant nfiernburl
wus spent by all in games and ronLnllnann|ve\'v~t'n'.delicinns luncheon was
minion ihesr nroeeeded to liven nn lllfontnnelle and Ft. Calhoun.
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and honorable In me ueanngs mmothers, exercising good judgment in
Business and n loyal friend and neigh-
bor.lie lenvee a wile'nnd one daughter,
Hrs. Oltie Berg who reside in Omllly
s r .5l.\RY'S AUXIL IARY MEETS
A: the mms =3=eef»inz lui wk Itlllmié J é\¢§é`i¢:¢ ui; um lord uni
was decided to enlarge on the boyz'
and girls' club deplrtrnent.Approxi-
rnelely $280.00 was appropriated for
prize money for the younntere.l t
is fe lt lh lt th is wi ll lend practical!
encouragement for them to go nhend
even in the face of :EH cm11peiitio:i'.
serving them enough as pasture and
hay lnnd.Since considerable of the.
support came from Burt county in is
possible that these men will get lo-
gether and straighten the creek on
thei; adde of the Zinc.
Al the zum ;,,N| ,¢h¢, for sowing
Bv`sN1Nc J UURNAL sa A Y u n
The Evening State Joumnl is mek-
ing n trial mall price of only 83 for
a whole year. The biggest and bright
est evening paper in Hehraslu, giv-
irlz more news, more canoons, comics
and lport feature! than any other.
ttle and played 1 few more selec-
done
Everybody present seemed to have
enjoyed themselves and felt that it
'yas good to lure been there.
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE xzrrrs
Wm. Allen eune from Illlnch, 'uhm
a i a d o f e le ve o y e e n n n i e q tt le d o n
Ihe farm MU°lnlr\t hh present home.
'Through Indian troubles and g n u -
h o n w P la n e s . lu n y a n m d d n '
onel, h e herh ld fdth jn Neb raska:
ke ep in gthe bu to f tha pn nh hi lloy d
f»»»d--»¢~=;i»'"f»-*-»-
\ .
T h e m e m b e r s o f S t .\ » I a r y ' | A m i - I L M * y e a r o n l y n o o n w;a.||_"uu.~d i l l l o f o a t s i t i s w e l l t o r e m e m b e r s o m e E v n r y m e m b e r d y o u r f u n i l y vm ;T h e r e g u l u 'm o n t h i y a u s t i n ;M i h a a ve : l o o k e d t o r n : va , e s u r m n g n u
" "| 9 I " ""° ' " " " `*' ""°'"°°*-1 \A n _ _ _ _ _ -_ _ _ 1 - u _ 1 r _ . - - -- : n . -..4.|..l..l... r..|as.-
liary oi me zspnenpal m a n n mn:with Mrs. E. C. Jackson on Shlwe
Tueaaday for their final sewing beforeLent.`
They c ompleted a number oi nr-
rnentn to be mint away and spent the
¢`S""" 132' ;;,;,a"»,a,;;..
as C.. Cook, Ly le Crapenh
P. Rhea. and J. B. Suicklett
Iington. A. cg. Iensan of Kenna
C . E . Re e i e o f F L C a l h o u n .
u w " " H "'i n r m un ' =i i; :' ,¥ .
Illnnhnv nuudnr I r .m i "l'l~.:h..k'!l.m
r. 'Ennlvd In W|:ln|1¢lu'."; EEE!"'I'2.' .?.§.?'.'E1I'.'%' f......|.:fi i n u g i n g Jr u r n l d , w h i c h i s n d a y 1 1 1 0 - l d O f'M a n y m a t t e r s o f i n t e r e s t w a s t n k e n 1 S i n c e t h e d e a t h o f l l n . A l l a n . d m o l t
"I n a ..___ . \ - _ : - _ - 5 ..: .. . H. .- _ 4. ..L I ; i n n n l u l h i !m u l .
u~ dm #~nth ~im: anniversary
Mar k BuMr. md Mn.ty.J. s Conetv hu ronllnod to his home
zhndlsabiad wx.I
.. ..,
~<z';,,1§mQ;""h
Hotel Conan
Hotel Sanfor
.A A v
:~ r f~.
Martin Scheer.son of Hermanhref of rsar Fontlneile. died aucl
nly hut. Thursdav #naming at theInside hospital.Ha was taken nickree weeks an Qrith typhoid fever
the hotel but had recovered go 'thate 'ru able to be up but he nufferrd
relnpae and died l\ftern mlnulaster.The funern! vu held Inst Sun-
nv at the Ilmwn Creek churrh ara!
I. made In the Brown Creek
Mr. lnd Ernrst Elmol and
upzhtar and lon left Friday for Cam-ridzt. when the-v wil! lead the choirthe avaxngelisnic meetings lt that
hook They expect to be gone thne
Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Gilfry.Miss~inn!!Wolf and Raymond Krugerutoed ln 'Pl'a'r to see the basket hall
e.Blair mwn tmun was defeatedAtncnnd meeting o! the parent
on umc iatioy wsa held In thgh lchooi audiumum Tuesday evmng with an atwndarice of fifty adults
-~ :nesting was opened with g shu
!§H"»li" "" '\?§i5'»§»]\i"`¢|fm`||m "um __id_
DON'T
BU RN
YGUR
\ua n. puh .vu ; n . ", _. - " _- . ... - _ -d i r e c t l y fr o m M i s s o u r i V a l l e y t o F r e -
m o n t t h r o u g h B l a i r i n s t e a d o f x vl n r
a r o u n d b s O m a h a .
T h e c o m m u n i t y n i e p r o p o s i t i o n
w a s t o k e n u n I n d dis cus sed a n d a
Luure.Of the muy pleannt soda!
gathering: at his home. then never
wu o n e t o e x c d th l ll n o o e i a b i i i t y
good cheer and true friendship.A
p o e m w r i m n b y M r . H e D o n 1 l d a s l
TH E wo n w SH R INK IN G
Nol"!'11ynicilly, um Through Modern' flliheljr. ang breeders cooperate Mn- Hlnrldtl Linden. mmhé °rliuTuhET§|rmilm»u~»p»u¢aua\-Iirlpuu ugh au frm up maMeme at Cammuniutim
I m a a r x n s n u u u n a a u n \|it rn: 1 mini thine.i u l : u n | n u . \ o va u § \. ¢ u u n - I n v t h f 'H v- " H "- - - - - v " - " - " - ' - - -' -- --~-- - u - - -- - u -rf f n da ve be c o m e t h e n e i g h b o r i n g a r e a s b e t t e r . c l u b : r w r j t h a t e m r t o c h o o s e n c e r t a i n b r e e d o f h o g : o r Ts,f \ \ , r ] g ¢ r L ,.G o l d e n - r o d .w h i c h - a u g o urf m h v U i x t n n r r i n th o u sa n d s o r i n l e " r h n g t h i s s n b s t a n t h l ° " ° ° ' " ° 3 ° `c*'!.¥~- h i e L h c v r o w n h vo s t M "|_ _ 'f.f'fL "f'f=f'. :- _ . .- .. .1- » fff§'.'1, 'f.'I_O B I T U A R Y w h e n l n t h i s i s s u e .H u m : a n d n m d »
`"" " " "" " " ' " """ " " ' _ " ""mgnf \\qu.enz uuv un \>:»n¢| unc:Ill'hundreds of miies hm: given way to outs that some 20 hand.Sc vr r!I Uri:the unfortunate one 2 ings and old»!ime stories madethldayhour.; of time.The "prail'fa sehoon-An ir-we-ation fav \""~rh'n|!ion coun- onentors have been secured to sow 1;Mn .Suzan Alzinl Blackstone page all too quickiy.
" the lm:- express and Bnilinjg ves- ty fair wi!! vid much to the interest No. 21 eats dong aide Kherson in we A tumber of high school girh met pa,,¢¢1 awly on 'ut Thursday. Feb.The refreshment committee served
sci has succumbed so the magnllleent in the fnlg.ie is believed."f2"f'f s~~1e field this sprirg. md the county '3E.'°"°_"°'"" '¥.°"° of their °°°h°"f' 23, 1922 at. her home on eglt South a buifet iunrheon at one o'elock forI
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eR o c k S p r l n g s C o a l
The Best Coal on the Market
sf o r t h e P r i c e .
We ~make deliveries to all
ep a r t s o f t h e c l t y .'
\ra|\scontlnenr limited, the \vineles<
telegraph and telephone, the pnlahiel
oeenn liner and the alrplnne_These
modern modes of travel and ruethodx
uf eommunlcutlon have brvught the
far flares near and inereaned inter-
'esm in vwvlr l, wu n mm . ma llvlng
eonditlnna whlch but n few years rrgu
ocrupied the inmginatlon aa nlmoet
gf another world
W m,th e fu i llty o f (0l'l\1l\|llL€l~
me between all pnrte of the world
there has come n growing demand
for information wntemlng the out-
nf-the-vuy' planes nnd the changing
Yue of the world. l-he hablta of peo-
ples brought nearer the topographi-
cal description: of counties made ae~
eeuzbn-_'r o h e lp mr lv mu i n fo r -
rnntion.The Enelerpdte contains
m k l y u r article rrenlred by the
National Georrnphlml goelety, rylrleh,
lllustnsted. ls ln en nlng d ln~
ntmctiv ferwrekfl the.per amfene
which should secure a large :ending
among the prorrreuive-lnilned,es-
pecially among the school ehndren.
I
w
Bums" |ho\1m |»--..- mud very Ww-
lnr wherever tried wrt. ax all mothers
are anxioua to hr' -their hahlen
neored, ne well aa to show what splen-
did bdhlea they have." Wunhingtnn
eounty la abundortly bl: -'fl with
luny vwox onel una the ma- =~ the
idea wrm nvuzeated Mr. Fred ll~ "-
man ollered $5.00 .~"'ra to be diviled
betwe en n o bu t boy .na dn fromll! on 21 months old, Hr. G. lf Pfelker
offered nn nrlditlonal prize of Mono
wr time depoalt to the heat hnhy
shown.ln addltlnn ri blwnl wlll he
givm £0 dl bible: pluinl. ~.mn the
hoard npprouriated 830.W to be dl-
vlded among the wlnners.Misa Le
Marten, the eourty Red Crou nurne.
hu eonaented to act an superintendent
of the "Better Bahlee" :hour and plane
to operate a rent room ln connectlon.
She will cooperate wlth repreaertn-
t l v a e l the Unlvanlty Extennlon
Service ln rrivini talks and deman-
ltratlona on the are of babies.
Parenta who an the proud owners
61 rr-rpm- win be wen repald' for a
vim to the fair u every ut of trlp-
_ggrnr l an-inns to have such llelde
in all parts of xlc ff-| -tv.A postal
card or phone coll vlll. hrlmz a prurnpt
rexponee with (dl partieulnra.
Mn .LeRoy Blsbee vnu elected
project leader ln dren form work at
Mrs.Solomon Barteu'e,where a de~
rnorutrutlon was held lu t we e k b y
Mrs. Chu. une. p rojec t lender ln
~ w. Blair township, And lm Carl
Olnnm A splendid eomrnunlty dinner
vu served and | md time was en-
joyed by all those nttezdlng u wellua havnt; anumberof forma lnnde.I4nnonetnti¢vnl are mln; wa uruf
week at we all day meeting: on Wd-
uuday at Mrs. Geo. Ohrt'| ln Cnl~
houn and an Friday at Ura. J. P.Rheae at Arllngwn_Flheen (ann:
were made during the puntweek
Prof. H°vP\r1. I xpeeidlxt on :rnalllruiu and fnllu lrilr be in Wuhlngwn
pon-tv thu. week.Demonstrations
and meetings will be held at Giant
0hrt'| and c. B. Neuvnnn'r In Calhoun
Mun Fayrne Dixon; to gxve uenruae
McCann, n aclmolmate, a our-prime on
her eighteenth blnhday.Gamu and
a flnn land: ww! at n very reuon»
able hour for school gh-la,made a
plz:nent evening for them.
.Bd Rann ll ngaln callxht ln the
toil: anal ls thlx time c harged with
ald in l a nd ma e; uw d eli nq uen c y
of (our girls of minor nge.The pre~
Iiminary hearlng vnu held um morn-
inx and he wma bound over to dlstrletcourt under four tlwunarzd dolhr honda'mu he rm not been ahle ro 1-aiu.
The Proposed Enter Conc ert ng
made a fine hefinnlnl. havin; had
over 50 present at the flret p iee
d a r t Friday e v a l u ;U Lhere are
illy' who wish 90 Jain in there la etlll
room end opportonltv for them.The
ner! prac tlee wlll be Tneodny eve~
ulug, Uuuh 1. atjha Chrletlan ehumh
at B o':lock.if
The funn-nl ol Mrs. Ed. W ulf! of
<
en Wednmday. at Lester Pnmon'|.\ Ilraon vu held from t he llethodiat
Blar on 'l'h\|'vrlev aY\r~'¢\on at l P. M.
.amd Fl J. P. Rhe|'e Lyle Crenonhawr
'¢nur¢u the (nanny)aiternmn.
The hody wa.: brought here hy auto
street in thla elty nt the nge of 'rl
year:and s days.Deemed ' a v b u m u r ' c m n n
coming ui Blair about 27 years ago
where she xlnre made her home.
The luneral xervlua. comin/:ted by
Rev. Forenun. wus held at the home
nt ll p. rn. on lust Sunday where a
lnrge number ol lrlenda gathered to
:haw their reepeet for the departed
and nympathy for the mrvlvlng re~
latlvu.She leave: to mourn her. ldra. Fred
Innes of Kennard. Rohm ma Clar-
erc e Blukatnus of Blnlr,w m ,nf
Casper, Wyo., Alfred, Ralph and Ern-
mett of tlurllngton. W ye., and Mrs.
Owens ol Fdton, N. Y.
Frlendnhlp la the ru u t euentinl
thing ln the huxlneen world. or my
.othe r 'i lk ol tile.And y o rgaxft
make .rr-uma .by vronrhuting m e
tear lng duwn md de dny i-g ne ry ~
body ind evefythlng you eorne ln mu-
tm wlt h .Thll £xn't» a with world
glt'a a henutlful world.-
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whim all appnxm we re ready ando merry eongeninlemnpaay vlslted u
they had mn done for yearn.. ,
Those p r e m t were Wm.Allen.
Mean and Meedamea J o h n li f lk l-
ald, J oe Luure. Grant Allenpseutt
Allan m e family,CMH Alle n and
nmu y , c lr r lr u lur me f mu y . Ha r
nun W ilcox, W m. MeDoudd, A. uf
zure. I-'rink Dudgeon,Henry kohwer.
J. J. Sierlr,Jerry Foley. Dan Thomp-
son. Wlll Thompson.John Arunsorl,Jack Laxure. Loule Schenk..Fred
Long, C, J Hludley, Ed Nater, Hu-
dnmea Blary Barry.Mlna Schmidt,
C.A.Schmidt.Clnrlaea Wilcox;
Messrs. w. H. W oods, w. H eww.
Q J .Selunldt. Cnlz Wdzht.Wm.
Schenfk,lllsaes Theresa and m r -
gam L uure , lle llud a ww. Gre tc h-
en Cook, the Sturenavn ehlldran,
Amy. winner ;L,_.un-ed we Gnu
Eloise.
Burn ulriv ms nurrumtv '.
Around n daun of Indies And their
h u s b l n d a a ll e d a t th e ~ o l lr .
R H I;l n u v u r r n m l n n l r . v v u u l n z n v n s " 4 n l - v i l ||l ||I . :1 . 1m d f l n l l y . r F m t l l l e l k .- = -1-»; " { , f ° " n " _ _ _ _ ; ; ; , , ; _ _ { , , _ d , _
|l e . A l u m d W. . § " . f " `|="». .¢... .||.1 ." ""~ e . ! s " f ' m ! 3 f . ' I ' : : * : " i H
WM 1 1' Hd l n nu m e sfe e m n s mv p ro w ew h o k n e w h i m .H e l m ve s a w i f e .
H E R M A N m : P . » \ m ' m a N I 'fo u r m r s Band t h r e e d a u g h t e r s i n
m o u r n h i m .
Mn .Sinful Wilson of Omahaspent the week-end nt the parentalLie-Q. Lowa home.Geo. Hart was a business visitor toTekamah Tuesdny.
Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Leach.Mr.
an d Mm Clyde Leach, their father.John Leach, and a sister, Mrs. Bama:metered up from Omaha Saturday
and were over Sunday guests at theHurry bench home.Mr. md Hrs. J H. West were Omn-hn visitors 'hxesdny and Wednesday.Hugh Cooke of Blair was in townWednosdl .yMin Elizabeth Peterson of Omnlu
was. an _grer _Sunday n e s t o f her
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The fhnc e :inn bvthe Americ anLegion Saturday ewnlnsr was n rnnstpleasant Affair.The only l"°nflic|.n
being the lark of room.Roth hallswere used ard were jnmmed full. Thr-ery one both old :nd rev-me turnedout to help the boys and their effnds:
ware rewarded by | glance at either
plnoe.Every body had the time oftheir liven and would how danced un-I
til mornlng had the music *ee* for-,nilhed.Supper tru served nt thai
W m Hotel.The proceeds were 1-round 3100.00 and we underntard will.
be uned toward building n hall.~
You will get no free garden seeds ,.
n
mnmer. Hn. human.Everett Wen uma down from Non:n::l"l'ue:da1 for l visit with home
oEar ( W i kox o f CHI : wu I He r-
mm caller Tuudny.J. I. Bnwlier wen! w BILL! Tue:-
'*'f md Mad lor county ll\lrM_(ov/nd Hannon who nttendl Mld-land collegn nt Pn mc mt lpa n th eve ke nd wi th h h p;nm\,|_ lr.and
Mm E. P. HumanLV.Ad on un up en t F r i d a SnOmnhx
naxt uprlng.Director Dawes came
won lhlx mm o f sa w. 00 ° ma ki ng
up Lbs budget the other day and Ml
lduon flube d in Lhe d r and than
vu 1 :ni ppin g so umi- that vu All.
Tha cunnm hu lang been l Sola and
| h u mb u g . a n d a n u m a to n m
puhm fund;The and thu vu sent
bmulc uf.o u r tha country,nrq ly
f n : n e w m d U s d : o b l m v u t o
make eongruman aolid with the vo!-MIlUl.l.1l uuusuuw
?;\ek .Tk;".'L°'».?..\.~ m r
umuuyuod uhsmv ldnho :-ummm nenlnu houuvulnn ul
annum annum.c o m m n o r m . c o m m m
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ne Rhoades Coal 8| Feed Store
The Fire1-nn's Awnugl Ge:-tn-wh-'nan shown will be awarded n c uh and Frad Scheefs in Arlh1gion.¢m
in- Plrly. held on Inst Tnesdlw rm- prime of $5.00.Ages of babies r'~nw1niF1idny lmevlv g r t lD00 A.M.
ing wma a huge menu, lo it hu besn will be limited.Competition will be Thou ntt¢nf'f'r: the Wednnsday and
npo rml.Az:interesting progr\m,dhrlded in four dunes:Girls from Friday meat!-wa are invited to bring
was nmdemd,followed by dnndns 18-27 and 27-36 months old. and boys along some |Luh fora reid community
and light h were sen'ed.|af some ale.get to-gather
henna for burial in the Blair ceme-m y .rm, :na an o rms ma.Hn..
W u lf! un s l Mi n Burmdnter m d
lived a number of years ago with lu*
parent: in tha southern put of the
m n .D U T Y b n l n u i l n ,v n u n a l u c v "M J u g & m _d o w n a n l u r k n i l l e ,u a . .m m n d n z l x s _ ; `", _ °m m f L h d r u n
I m a :a n o p e r a t i o n .h u r e t u r n e d z a w i s h e s f o r l n .K i r b y .
h l r h o m e h e r o m u c h i m p r o v e d i n L n n c h w u x r r a d b y t h l h o i h l l
h m m d n r i n f t b l d t e m o o n u d v i s i t h g i u
county.Rad The Enterprise.It' | d u n .much ln frlellnel.