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THE ENTERPRISE ~A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOR s-Be nn!-I|ALL THE PEOPLE anrrzsux|
-u n sn u nn n . " . ' ~_ * _. . . _._fl»id__¢dezud.ln§ in Wuhiz}glon_,cG¢:n GE NE RA L AND LOCA L NE W S A ND COM ME NT
gn s.;,,M4from adkialmportaFuneral service:wereheldi u p t y ,Ne n r u u .:rommarymm y ,,for the school yur 1921-22:Hondlyafte moo n fo r Mu. w. E .iB urrR.J ong,ChrisH.Neiman.
1.Thr. g\¢P8¢0sdnry¢fH.s. Taylor at her home in nonh Bwr, Chu-las Gehrlc e and Mike Nelson.n...:--:..-|. an an sm....\.. nm.. .m.|Rzv.Forenun ofndatinz.Tha de-lYounrarqquirndto answerwg !V O L . X X V I
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BLAm, W ASHINGTON coUN'rY,NEBRASKA,MARCH 9.1922.;\NO.s
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FORMER WASH. oo. I-'o|.Ks/rr ~~ m m B @ u B U S Y .
Mm Wm al Hnller received a wa:
n>nn une o rg Bene ,Cal., informing har nl' | plrnic whleh TUBRBULAB TESTING
the New-uk; mu. and particularlyWuhlngwn county people h u at Dr. J. M. Smlfh. our Wlmhingwn
[ang Bench Mrk on Mnh x. Thero|"°"'"'y government velerinlry impec-
were ummm. Min hm.Mn »...,.wr, naw hu durzo al intcnxive area
HERMAN PLANS
JULY 4tI\ czu:|mA'|1oN
liamumbeliovu in being dna only1m Le R |1 1 Lo h !S""E Avrnonlrrss nusv °N_\»ini and mu yan: pm are nude '°|
celebrate July uh a.: they lmve uenr
done before..The bnsinonn men ol our neigbbgp
inc bcrg un live wins md whmnnr
Hum n...
conmsslousks MEET
,u.Low m\m[n|u.s.cn/mrry
CLAIMS plc MONEY
County Commisaionefe Room,
Ulnir, N br., Mmnh 6, 15%.The l!on1i;Co\mty Comrniuionan
NUYES OF INTEREST 'roEX~SERV|CE MB!
Emergency Honzitaliution fnnled Sul Ed Kirk, foYl'l\¢P|¥ of Co. H
zum inn. FL Benu uwwn, ma i
am. and 1 member in ¢°°d lundimnf ['o|¢ IM, Amlriun Mrk". Bill:Nehrukn.Mr. Klrk hu been ver'
cmmmgs Hua
MANY ANXIOUS To ssnvn
m v e i n n : n o wL u c u ve r q g u .- - - -- - ---- - - - - -- ~ -;,,-1--.2.'h e n c i t i e s o n l y( o u t s i d e O m a:u o d i s t er e l a t i ve sw h oa r ei e f tt oB y 0 'H n n l o n , H a b e r & 0 ' H a n l o n . . h ! s
.1\ . \___ . - _ . 1 . . . t xUNumarah a n - n n t l fn vIAt|. DlnB Vl..~
INGS 'ro COKE
It hu been a Iong than dance
eznnlumantn that go along Wi
county ales holdin;looked u -
vlti n g to thehungry 1101deaa »
preaen. ttime.'Huis is uvldlncud b
the long Ilst o I\lings now an --
at tho County lerk'| allen.
One thing sun is thnt the mia
are going to have ma opportunity »
make a choice when they go ta ¢
primaries l s Well as at tha pol
'ater.cn.At this time it look:
lhough ihe filing!had ju s t h lr l
stutud and if rumors can be rel
on tho list wi!! be much longer flu~
it now Il.
I-'allowing is the list of thqe wh
have Med to data:
Shcrll- Mauric e hieimens and r.
H.Pounds.Democrats;Fkhnrd C
Plleher,.LM. Bruntel; and Vue
Count; Allomey - Reed 0'Han| o
and Henry Mencke, Democrat; G
Bullard.Reuublicsn.'
County Treasurer-Chu.H.~
erbon,Refpubl .1
County Clerk-~L. R. Gilbert, Dem~
mt; w. K. Slmde. Republican.
County Cummi llio ue n-
H. C. Blass, Dltt 1, Rspubl - 1
J. F. whine. nm. 2. mmm;~ .
Seam-A lum H. miller. H0110~
li nn .
ulurad that every Ma in W ashing
ton county will hun our cons
in dun uma.him J. P. Jensen,
Post Wu Serviel Sec 'y , Bild!!
1-1. Hain mr. zu. Amlrian
1»°li°n
I -x n - n --
The gnnd c ombination and Enn-
rmmity was being put on by J ensen
&Brass, assisted by the live mar
s
` 'Hu diy ddhn il gtl¢ll»lly»
ing ne| ,rt.o hand tml on Saturday
li ln h 2 5 th e timef o r f ili ng ~» »
will doa.
Thlatimethe mny oristobeel~
for s two year un-m whic h lhould
Iusfmakn the people of BIA!!»
careful in their selection for this
plnée.0no councilman In enh word
Ind a c ity cléri and trexsurer an
:Iso to he eieded.
The omc en wh e n terms exp
are as follows:John R. Are. mayor;
R. G. Ailen. c ity trelaumr: Clilord
Krause, city clerk; E. M. 3017- city
engineer; Frank Bigelow, eotmoilman,
First ward; J. L. Pounds. councilman,
Second wud; Henry Grimm. council-
man.Third wu d ;P.C.Sorensen,
councllmsn,Fourth nrd.
The memben of the Sc hool baud
whose term: expireun Ed. Gilbert-
son and Hugh Wright..
. . , . - 1 . . . - .
¢~..
H n . B M W m m .mi n t'naninthelm g a meour Smith 'lillitdlhevazinlliwheeloflr. md Hn. Hin? "I'5»0r3 alteudadhe will PW this year.business,l!nlIa§r nmd secured arounddw Langue dance and sport W ' 'TMr. andUral. om Paul were Om- eight hundred dollnn an be med fn
xn d l r dt h t n i g h t a tP .H . T y : - o n - li nv i l l t o nS u n d a y .p u t t i n :o ns o m ep r i z e 4 \ .Am e e t i n f '
" " '. . E E 1I ni l - | . l . . . . .- - . I\ . n \ u\ | ¢ | l . h | { ' .M 2 1 ~9 ' ! ' f ' $ _ ° f . " I ' . " " 3 "S E T S~Y fh f , ~~
| l | l * 1 lW u nr uw i t l l t l um mr u l v l u u i s- - - --- -- -- - - -w i t h4 0 .T w o o t h e r s p a yt h en m :a s.rO R U M
Tly rewillbenoserviceintheBlair-Fremont with 80 teachers and
Beatrice with 76.Grand Island. em-nloyinz 110 teachers. :ms but moo; °'"*}'°j{'. nf" S"*'¢f¥ _ T'"}._l_{"_{'j°f_}j whole community.
= s < . e w I ~ , ~ , § ; ; , , , . " § ; r .géfsrsnissuon of tnlherculosla with a
Mrs. *p Howes, Mr and lltru. 'r°m]t.'l'¢'w of seven 'veterinarians working.
A rd rd r Dr. H s £-Finnell,Mr. and Mrs E.C.Pierce.
Mrs H.Shields and Mrs.Thomas
Wilkinson.
To any that this crowd had a pled-
Int time would be putting it mildly -
they had a grand and glodous dine.
"I'El.EGRAPl{ OPERATOR SOLE
s q a vlvo n OF TGW N
Fremont, Nob., March 4.:-The town
or Dnle. Washington county, has gone
dont of bwness.
The only store ln the little hamlet
close-cl its doors some time ago. Since
ceo mg to we rom ay o
tice at Lincoln it la possible that test-
ing will be continued on this big scale
until the whole county is cleaned up.
The finest kind of cooperation la
being given by the farmers.Those
who orc not familiar with the wprk,
however,are urged to have 'every-
thing ready absolutely when the vet-
erinarlan arrives on the place.Thisdlowsthetestingto continue and
makes it Pooefhle for more farmers
to have their cattle tested before the
rush season arrives.
Local veterinarians are making a
a a u . ;a n n a n n u ] \ u l u §a n n e w a u | ¢ |u w ) ;
Raith it to _the sal.ilfa."fion of the
Not only the dar of .imerleak in»
dependence will be a red letter das'
but they have planned a auccaalon of,
eaciting days dwurgh the intervening
months when cash prizes will be dren
away.
. O n the big day,July n h ,scope
lucky psi-Rm will lnsw :soo in mn -
~ - -
ben resollll provided my are tis
atandnnrl space apart..
. Pnxning of fruit trees was elpecld-
ly emphasised.Orolmnls have been
met purwoant to ad}ournment takenFehr. 29, waz. Present J. F. White.
n. c. lllac o me Henry Trunlaen.
The minute;of the last meeting
wem read and approved and after
allowing bills the Board adjomned
until March 20, 1922. at 9 o'clock a. ln.
After n careful examination of the
following bills on the dillerent fond1.
it was moved and seconded that thefollowing claims be allowed, and the
County Clerk ls hereby onlerd to
draw warrants on the different funds
1 to pay same.Carried, all members
proae1t voting "aye.f'
Crowell I.br. & Gr. Co. (coed
mme s o be very prolltoble _ln on _f°' Pff°__ff.___.__..:s 1150;I . . . l n .r : A
[ll at Swedish llsalon hospital, Inn
is on the mend at present, and hopel
to get home in a week's time.
C200 023 Your request for advice
on lfirll matter referred to AIU oi
Poet, Atty. Norman'Lot.hrop; rnatten
of ioea! Iegd questions will be re-
fennd to Attorney Lathrop.Hatton
of leg# matters Mil fa to Attorney
Reed O'Hanlon, that have been enter
ed na records of U. S. Veterans Bu
reau.
C-396 906 Your claim has been
appealed to Stanley E.Hain Post
with all matters of records and briefs.
flrcision of Chlqf of Cldms Division
is that this matter mont go_ into the
Wlahington County
In The County Omar!
gf:meer.I|andT ' , ; ' " " "f ° , g | m u " " " "n mT Mn e u n :Mt hn a m '. u a " ° f § " | » g | = ° ' m u m u d ' a » u a u u
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"; '° '-;j'"~' va' M i~°° ' " " |nrannlan ur.r.f\|t1 annul.~ s§"{3\F'>7l°f-P Ii Havelvck 82300: Schuyler 82200.flmewcaesy.ith and HL. Dv'h -:nvhed to attend.W""kP§°""°°,d8'§';,,,»,,;':.'f lim'ur. and Hrs.Bllnchlrd mo- ,f""'°"' a d "6" the" of ' xr y4." will thus be seev thatw¢ areP. J. Rmfr-»-. Rhnahv.:mauaOnuhu IntMonday andmi. hinhnnr nf rw.-111m in vim- T`f"i1"'f'f"". "§°9."° "fm "fi'f'?fei n e ;t e e n. E
-- n - n » -
'nstonleaving no lad W ill Ind Tastnment.and panes!-ed of Real and Personal
;Estatnestimatedat$1150.00m d
nlhnulnu fn! nf||U\|n\ahn!{n!\ §l\|m|»nf
I l l ! ! n | \ vvu v u n r~d n.a s nn - n H . .1- --; . |5F r i n c i p n !U I I K T I~( T Ig n.x 3 f ' ; - Z `i " i ? " s f ' ° ' 3» ¥ . " i , = " § ' J '. . ¢ 2 3' ° § = > fG . - 0 0 3 ' b rT e k m m hw-H e ri ' } ' ¢ . Z ` . i ~ . f . " °h o m eo fh i s° ' " " ° " ' ° '' " 'n u rc l a m .A n at h i sc o m p a r i s o nd o e s*L E G A Ln o n c s s
g f h m a o n.m g ;¢ a } § e r . . M 9 _ = = d \ v¢ v ¢ n l 9 z_W a i d nH n n r o r kh v t nm - w t r u c kf o r' m tr n n t e m b l n t ea n yr e d u w o n au m___._ _ .
Min Gemldineldetzi r st u mairs. Hnme1nar.nas reuarnon :romveal:end at the home .5 h£-"'W ¢- a ;;~° wgk; mg =;~gg¢»°==use in his irnpkment work.
rmother. Hn. Eva lleuler. returningr. anl...mepenrhad d u1a msum , Wodnletdly in Teknmnh and ..¢¢$`m1.|In tu . c m- :I -: ac m| .u :Y n ews
tp her acuasnrf~ of thsjrupfia of the a|:h00 n the American iiegion dance that even-. . . . . .nnllmnn: nnrl lm! mid-Limr.They were zuut at the B. 0.Emil Lnllmnn had n tmc k load of»then the owners have converted t.he|"°"'d"`"bI° slcriHce no ¢1ll1'3 on !hisI"°"f"°" when PWPUIY cared for.27. 00
£9. 10
20. 50
D- e fp u t m o n t o f In t e r i o r a n d n o t b e d a -
ci d e d u n d e r t h e S w e e t b i l l .I f y o u
w i t h t o c o m a u n d e r t h e B u r e a u o f
Pe ns io ns .D e p t .o f I n t e r i o r , w e h a ve
rli n~ ct ion .s for yo u.
C l a i m I X T 0 2 5 Vnnsv wnrmlml f m
m e work for the govemrncnt..They re-|building into n barn
q n u' u nr u nu " r r "- U .v w .' - - --. .H r .a n dM n .A .A .A n d e r s o na n dM ¢ U O M l dh o m e .
R u b ym lG o r d o na t t e n d e dt h ef u n - .L y n nP a r r i s hw a sd o w nf r o mT e -
e r a lo f fl l r aB r l a o oa t T e k a m a h .R o m - a hb e t w e e nt r a j r u lS a t u r d a ya n d
H r .G e o .M o r g a ns h i p p e dh o g st ow a i t e dh o m ef o l k s .-
O m a h aM o n d a y .1F r e dF r a n a e nl o a d e dae a rw i t h
l i k eR u b yA n d e n o na n dM r .I - ' e nh o u s e h o l dg o o d sl a s tw e e l ca n d: h i p -
d l a a n dM u d l e rw e r eg u e mo fM r .g dt h e mt oM c P h e r s o nc o u n t yw h e r e
m dM n .H a r i o nD e n n ya tT e l n m a h .ew i l lm a k eh i sh o m e .`
S u n d a y .IM n .J o eR e y a l i c kS r .a n ds o nJ o h n
T h eR e dC r o l ln u r s ec a l l e dS a i u r -n l u r n e dF r i d a yf r o mav i s i tw i t hr e -
o h ya l .t h eh o m eo lB i l lW i l b u ra n dl a t i v e si nO m a h a .
f o n dt h e mu pa n da b o u ta n dl m -I .N .W a r r i c kw a si nt o w nF r i d a y .
p r o v e df r o mr e c e n te o l d a .S h el e f tT h el a d i e so ft h eB a p t i s tG u i l d
s o m ea o | T l F ¢ l' a e w e dl u n c ha tt h eW a l t e rN e i l e e n
D e a nn d e r a o nf a m eh o m ef u n ns a l eS a t u r d a y .T w oc o m f o r t sm o r e
S o u t hO m a h aS a t u n d a yr e t u r n i n ga u c t i o n e do f !f o rt hma r dt h e yr e a -B u u l a y ,h i sb r o t h e r ,G o r d o n ,g o i n gl i n e d$ 2 7 . 0 0f o r u r h l é mt h e ya r eg r a t e -
4 ° e ' » 1a l s of o raf e wd a y s .f u l .
IM u .G i l b e r tO l s o nw a saB l a i rv i s i -
hon and cattle on the Omaha mar-
m Tueadey .Emil and Gilberi Lallrnan attendeda vom: folks party at the home ofMisa Emma- Rowe, near Hooper, on
Tuesday evening.Henry Mergedoht in the owner nfa second hand Maxwell truck whlcllhe nureraned in Fremont rocenllv.
.W m.HoltmanandEmil_I..ai'n1ar
were in Fremont I"ridus ard incident-ly took in the Holstein mlleh eow :alewheretheformerpurchasedthree
choice mileh cows.LutherMonkofFontwnelleweeageninthisneighborhoodthefaat
weekridinginanewFond=°\3>°whifh he nurehaaed in Blair recony.Wm. Holtman was a caller in Nie-
-rn.. .,.»,. ......=..-- _r H.- .|.......||nm~. .ma: H U nu n :n | \ | ¥ | \ u |u l u l l !u t x t l : vu - u n u n u n va»nn\u~.n a y v ' va n : H ID 0 - -- -v- v a v- »¢gnu -v nvi o w n i s t h e t e l e g r a p h o p e r a t o r , w h o n u k e s n n o £ h e r b i g r e a s o n fo r s p e e d -r a n g e d n z F d l \ £ e b a u m 's a t F o n u m l l o l ~25.10 h o s p i u l i z a t i o n w a . : H u n t e d a n d a ft e r
In l o ft n l n n n in t h an h n \. ¢n 1 ..... '|.f....i n n u n t h e w o r k . a s t l m v n m n n vr i n n e o n Th u n d a y a n d a t M r . r Im » ¢ n a i ¢ x ' » , Q , 9 } '1 * >M e a t . M a r k e i ( m p p i i e s n r r a n n m e n t s w a r e m a d e b v O m n h ;this time.were it not for certain sf-
filiam!nn!.Lers not yet omcially acted
upon.It npnelrs that the aforesaid ms-
'ority of the bosnd--una°ble, perhgpg,
lo free thenmel.es nnlta from n. oerse
ofeeonomie responsibility to the pu~
blie-ie inclined to adopt n plan to el-
fectscertainsavinsr.nevertheless.bv reducing the nlaries of such ln~
dividunlteuhersasmaybefound
vrillirg to accept s cut, or who are
noteoniicieredindispemiblebythe
management.Suc h ll mlify of bar-
tering discrlmlnntlon, which must of
oeeemsitv effect those mont who are
lerat indefnardent, looks so unfair tome that I feel morally bound to re-
sist it with all fair means at my com-
mand.OurGradeteachersagenot
overnsid Ind those in the high school
but alirhtly. seeonlinx to the stand-
uda of the present school yesr.x
smallreductionallalonen oline
would have seemed (mir ard equitable;
and I believe it would have been ac-
ceptedintheproperani:itbythe
best of our present stall.Butafter
Rinsing to reduce in the least a w-
nrythat is manifestly several hun-
dreddollarsabovenormal,Ican
nee neither honor nor justic e ln st-
temptingtoeoverupbycutting
where there is no other good nesson
for doing oo.
-xx-U. s. AR'-
v£rs~|N~R1~N
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Ndlke to Non-Realdent Defendant
QIHaniou. Maller & 0'Hanlon.
Attorneys
In the District Court of Wa.shi1!l°11
C c u n t y , ~3.
Paul BI. B\11'¥» Plasmas,
-vs-Parker. BrotlmenLandCompany,n
Corporation,Q Defendant.
To Parker Brothen Lund Company,
A Corporation:You will take notice
that onthe16th diy ofFebruary,
1922. Paul H. Bum. plaintiff, filed his
petition in the liatrid Court of Wasl1~
ingtonmunty ,Nebraska,against
Parker_ZQ1othersLandCompany,a
corporation, the object and prayer of
whichintorecoverthesumof
gy myouonthegroundsofmin-
bpart.extremecrueltyand|.bl11~donment.You are furthcr notified that y ou
are recuzired to answer aid petition
° "2 ; ffame the 10th day of April,
195-itThorn Dixnon, Plaintilf.
By Hegry Menckti her Attorney.
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n t l n t r yC a l ha n dV l c c i n a l i n gH o g s
a S p e c i a l t y
B o t h P h a s e s .-B l a i r , N e b r
___.______,_ __._...
F O RS A L E
At a Bargain
IF TAKEN SOON
.--- - - - --°~»-~ ( " ° '""
$3l34.00, together with interest there-
nmll||||||m|||||||||||||u||||uu||1ulnw3
CIIIROPRALTIC FOR§
a m u s eHE A LTH§
- . n u. _ - Fn u n
Cmade ln the city§
, ..md mu n lr y§
ConsultationFree.Lldy5
Altendlnt. _ -: _ _
.nn. AJ. semnmnsox,§
Chiropractor§
.
l==l2=20fTwin City Tractor
l==-3 Bottom Oliver Plow
I--Tandem Disc
annum from t.he'5nt,day of Marc h
1921, and costa of said IISUPIL said
sum of sazsmoo, with said:nw-u t.
beingrow' dll? andpayubletothe
said plaintiff from the said defendant
as commissions and moneys due for
commiuions for the sale of real a»
tate by said plaintiff as :gent faq the
3;!Hff-" n.llff"°
InyourKITC HENKNIF Ealan ;
getting dull?Let'| :ell y ou a Kee
Kutter.'lhere's 1 reuon.
Pamnsgx n,\nnw.Aaa co.
(SEAL)A. C. DEBEL.
3.4¢County Judge.NoticeI0 C red ilon of Eltlte
E. B. Curlgun, Attomey .
ruhlsen,Deccucé:
To the Creditors of Said Estate:You are hereby notified. That I willsitattheCountyCourtroomin
Blair. in said <=°\»=_§g- on the Nth da
of March, 1922. aon the 19th dlof June. 1922. at 10 o'cl6ck A. M. ol
each of uid dlten, to nc elva and ex-
amine ul 'claimsagainst:mid Zsllbivwith a view tn their ldjuatement~silowancea-'I'11e time limited forpresentadonofclaimsagainstnl~
Eltnte is three mnntlm frvm the 1721!du' of Marc h. A. D. 1922. andtime limited for payment of debtsO11aYear£romu.id1 ' I t . h d n y d
March. 19221Witness my hand and the seal osaid County Cuurt. this 10th day o
Febmarv. 1922.(SEAL)A. c. DEBEL,
3»5tCounty Judga
STATE OF NEBRASKA» { sa.
Washington County,4
In The County Court
for poor 129.60
I
|a
~n
x;
v -H . . -- n n » |"v n u v u ;- u n q . - q u ; v »
a railroad station.Only the click of
his little instniment breaks the deep
=lilence of the deserted villap.
GIRLS CATCH OPOSSUM
As every one knows Washington
county girls can do almost any thing
they undertake to du but this in the
hrs: time that a report has come to
The Enterprise office of high school
girls catching an opossurn.Misses
Ruth and Helm Croudy. daughten of
Jack Croudy and Miss Opal 'I`ucker,
dlughter of Freeman Tucker
want out in the timber Int Sunday
hunting specimens for their Bo!NU
~¢l.\.\¢.
With them wemt their faithful dog
*and when he :pled the oposmm there
was some excitement and frantic
chasing by the girls until the Sly
little fellow was kaptured.
He was as fat as butter and
weighed ten pounds.1
SURPRISE FOR w. R. c . MEMB§R
On last Monday afternoon,about
dczen of the oldest woman's ze-
Iiei corps members drcpped in at
the home of Mrs.Sam IIailer to
give her a surprise.
Her daughters. Mrs. Vincent Smith
of Red Elm. South Dakota and Mrs.
Wm.Stockton of Schuyler,Nob..
were present as they are hem on a
:init to their parents at this time
.und this greatly added to the occa-
. .-- .-' " ' a _ . _.n v w .
to finish as soon as possible.
e township c h a i r m a n ~
cap are donating their time free
of charge and are anxious In finish
as rapidly as possible.With all
these reasons every farmer is urged
to have everything in negdinua be-
fore the veterina1'lnn aniveu on the
nine.To illunrnte what importance
this has in the work it has been fix-
ured that if each farmer delay i the
inspector only ten minutes: the total
time last in a day will avenge two
hours for each inlpector.
Dr. Tiiden ci! Blair. Dr. Btnnloy of
Ib Soto are working in Ft. Gnlhoun
towmhip with two government men
who just arrived.Dr. Cady of Aw
Iington and Dr. Byers of the govern-
ment are working In Fontanelle imm-
ship.Dr.Smith is iininhing Blair
township, and two men will start in
Herman township in the near guture.
Grant and Richland townships are na-
most organized,while Lincoln and
Arlington will also be included at an
early data
So thorough has been the testing in
some communities that the following
Inter was received:"You know that
when you were over here this spdnz
you looked al. my cow-she hu got-
ten no bettcr and I have gotten up
Fave or six more, and ns mar wife is
going away about the 20th.. I desire
to send her along if she hnsn't tuber-
culosis, but if she has I wish to kill
her now.I will thank y ou to c ome
_ . . . J . J \ - . _n . -n - _ x - \ - . . . ._ J a h a L -
in Herman township on Friday lt one' r for p°°')11.45n'cluc k. Mr. Hinton from the Engin-Mary C. Debel, Cu. Clk. (post-
rerlng department at the state uni-
versity wiil mndud; the demonltrl-
tion Thane "clinics" hlve proven vary
successful in other part: of the It-ate
and we considered uursehes very
use etc.)9.42
Blair Telephone Co. (phono
rent and tolls)23.65
Danish Luth. Pub. House
(envelopes. Co. Judge)6.00
Eucky m he able so secure two i ., N. W. Teicphona Co. (phonegf this wg]k_|11511. Ind ~s a m
My one ltlving an marine whic h mm- Cem. Asa'n ( m v f o r " " '| B m- c u m c mm Uni x, o mm. S ub -
is not working satisfactorily is , n j P01¥P¢"}mg nm§s¢¢ oilice, bar put W a: Service
vited to bring it to either one of the|e_H Sorensen (repain of shoes `
two places in the forenoon of the.Mrs. Keifer}1.50
day s mentioned. 'nm vm: allow Hr. Henry P Hinsrn (mnrwnzHinton to look them over in the fare-I poor farm 44-00
"gon g d thu!"Vg timg vghgn me CTUWEU Lbf. & Grién Co.. GOI*
:mud is there in the aftemo-em.
sms.E!B1"IRlE"{'I'A u m m m :.a
The death of Mn. Henrfettn LindenoccurrededdylastSatundlymorn-
inlr. March 4, er. her home on west.
Colfax street.She had been ailing
for sasern! months and ind been con-
fined In her bed for a number of
weeks.;
. Henrietta Hovendick um born Oct.
m.1.8-12.at Westphalia,Gennnny.
When about tweive y a r n old she
came to this country. first going to
Quincy,III.and then to St.Louis.
Here she was marrifwi a-1'="3'1 tn
Henry B.T' \ d m and in !8'I!they
r-re in 'Washington county , Nehru-
kn residing two years in the wencrn
part af the county.`
In 1873 they moved on the (arm
four miles southwest of Bhir wllfch
J. luglier, Slmplies for mor
Citv <»rnlmr. li;-he for Feb;
E. W. Jacobs. Supplies for poor
Henry Christensen, auppiies for
poorH. Ollermnnn repair of clocks
R. H. Rasmussen, :dary and post-
age 1
Thane J: Fnrnberx. zupnlirs
Mrs. .Tarnu E. Maher. transpor-
tatian poor out of county
Maurice Mehrem. boarding prin-
oners and jail guard
0. M. Ireland. deputy sheriff
Fred Deweber, supplies for
poor
Stewart P11armncy, supplies (nr
poor. etc.
C. K. Rendorf. inxi WM
Crvwell Lbr. & Grain Co., lum-
ber
Ffbnffnr Oil & Rvf. Co . gas
-nas
omcinla, it seems you decided not to
undergo upemtion at present Your
claim slain.:therefore \.fill remain
indefinitn until you comply with See.
300; or furnish your personal physi-
cian A statement xdvlsing' otherwise.
C 226 832 Your papers o n v m -
tional school trilning, bled, Saturday.
March 4,2922,with Mi n Florence
Secticm, Stanley E. Hain Post.As a
rule Post I M papers go direct to
Dist., but nn J an. 30, Miss Ban' n
eelved inltmc tions dilief.from Co
Opentlon Division an your use and
referred uma to Pont 154.' I b a d a n]3 pu r a; s svIllm: r ¢u t.h rn n gh Qma -
W °5.b»me e m a be u s e o f c u m of
"°°° Claims Unit.The m m of P m
39.1 4
3.75 I
51 .oo
17.40
5.00
War Service Section, of Put 154 VIH
lbe tluf-cf harmonious co-operation
with my oflic inl of U.S. Veterans
Bureau, but we will alny : have in
mind the inwrutn of our bay s hut
in all decisions.
J . H. B.Your request for infor-
mation on Bonus application received.
According to Post 154 Mes 11 note'75° that msn :min c s. Lake uslsted you
42.50
20 on
59.25
to tile for South Dakota Bonus Sepb
Pmber 1921.In going over evidence
on record I had you had a his number
*magma you, but to date no hearing
ever been granted ¢:a.¢e.The.2.00cB" will now, on request of Amari-
5.80
211.40
can Legion. be moved to hearing, xlso
more specific named lddreues and
H u i n n r . . . . . . m . . . a f ' n n n v ¢| : n n n n . . . 1
S r i
.x
2: 1 I..\W .; \Q'w¢'é
_tor 1='rid»y.Shuu hdaru n e ks u r d.ARIJNGTOY AC'l'[\''IlF.Shome o! her .i.=I5T°'im°a»m»I` Lip-I°%°n1`.mn'I~°J¥marebusymoving
lth li rfnrrnimplement*andhoflwn
I-n ¢»
"sv
3%bfutooufsgad.\l i t eAlicetimeWellerleftforOmahaFriday to vlnlt homefolks,returning to her Mhool work Sunday.
I l e sMndeiinaLnvrsonls visitinget the parental -hoine..Iohnllnmmsng ismaking; exten-
d rmprovemenls and attentions inhlsrw.Reina' skilled sn rnwerter.gr" hanger and c leeorstm.ltelssbledo hi-\ own work.Hrs. von W lzltfond returned from
l\`*lxtende-rl visit ntLincoln. Gund
lsllnd ard North Bend.Quite s number of cases of :neu-lll a n dmumps lmro beenreported
around Arlington.
QM o! the moat enjoyable card per-ties of the aesson was giten by Mr.
and Hrs. H=f".;f_ Mazahall. Wednes-
e\onl;g.irty- re guests ae-wvled their invitations.Their home
was besutlfaslly decorated in red andwhite. exquisite more and formation!5=-f--=\~ t;'b!e.It being the wed-
ngorn's'en.aryofHr.andMrs..lsrshnll up ¢u¢stshad plnnltlnd
someretrain andlmprovernonlsonthestockyards.Mrs. Gilbert Olson entertained the
following guests at a birtldey dinner
Surulnsr.Mr. andMrs.HuitLoweand children. Mr. Ind Mrs. Ren Wa-
ehter,andchildren.JohnWarbler,
Hrs.AnonZ'eddie,MissCaroline\\<uhier.MisaBessieLyxholfandSlim Leon Fueal..ful( hlaualer was n Telcnmnlt visi-tnrtienlnenftayandwitnessedthed°f\\. 1,¢ of the automobile.
Mr. and Hn. F. W. Lowe drove tnTelulmnhWedneldas' and took theirson Bert. to Dr. Lukens to have his
foot treated."lhe Masons helds schoolofin-strwctionWednesdayandThursday.Put GrandMaster. A..H. Vieie ofNorfolkeorfluetedtheschool..At
thecloneofthesessionTfnursdsyevening refreshments were served.Therewasnxoodnttendsnfeat
the Degree of Honor rneetinz Satur-dayarming.The work of initiationwas put nn and Mrs. Chan. Blanchard
m é irnleing" inTelbsstnFriaisy
evening.
A MINORITY REPORT
Referllng to comment in last weeks
papers on recent action of the loco!
school hoard, the writer-as an inter-
ested party--desires to make n few
renanrks.should there be found not
entirely ln accord with the views of
Editor Van Deueen and the attitude
adopted by n mnjoritgj of the school
boardatthemeetingmentioned.
please rest ensured that the diverg-
ence does not spring from nnimoalty
toward the present school administra
ion, nor from lack of appreciation ot
agoodschool.Havinghad experi
ence in public school matters os pu
pil, teacher. and parent. I feel entit
ledtooninclcpendef topinionand
n o n | . nh u | | l \ § r l n o n r n l i n n n l k~
|
1 ' 1
P
sion for the hostess and guests A
nice_luncheon was served during the
lfterhoon.
COUNCIL MEETS
The city council met Tuesday even-
Ing in regular session and after the
usual routine of businesssfud the al
u u u : w e n e r m e L e a n a l u m :w t u u u m
others.Cannot you come before this
time
The all-dey community mcetinKS in
Fort Calhoun and Arlington town-
ships were highly sucessful.The men
discussed Pruning methods.care of
rzrnpe vines.fruit trees and other
on
L
was the home of Mrs.Linden £or
nearly a half century.
After the death of hefhusband.
Oct. 4. 1887, Mrs. Linden had ihe re-
scongibllitv of both mother and father
to her children and during those 5ears
when tlnarces were low,makin!!s
farm problems, while the Indies m|.ds`h'""' living and keeping the children
dness forma.Not the least featme<l"\f"f{hr"r ""`°at creat ""'!°r°ki"Pf
Miller Muni. blacksmith work 50.60
Inheritance Fund, reimburse-
rnent l.4!\6.'T5
Claus Bolln. barn rent Jan.. Feb. 30.00
H. C. Blseo salary highway
commissioner 50.00 .
U I I Q C H : u l n s i u t u v v | | y \ u ¢ ¢ u u u n n n n s u .
The papen Bled by Miss Lake. are the
usual pspers, but directions sre being
sent you for the specific questions.
also Americ an Legion at Piene will
have representative at hearing. Since
six months hal panned. we feel thatSam Stevens, salary z w g y o u should hm'-e immediate hearing
Delmar Feer, '"'°">'?°-0° whic h this Pm will obtlln for m..MARY; C. nE_§I"!"|Your original dischnnfe papers ure in
JSrg
.IM
l v n l l l g U s u z u a a l l u s u a l m i n u u u n a
read, the jlst of \\l1lCll was to divide
the city into two uanis making Fifth
street the diddic rlno.This ordi-
nance failed in the paming and so is
a matter of history.
An ordinance nggulrting the driv-
ing of cattle on the paved streets wma
also read and passed through the vari-
ous readings.
EVENING J OURNAL $3 A YEAR
The Evening State Journal in mak-
ing a trial mail price of only $3 for
a whole year. The biggest ard bright-
est evening paper in Nebraska. git-
lnz more news. more cartoons, comics
and sport features than any other.
Every member of your family will
like the Lincoln Evening Journal. ln-
cluding the Big Sunday Journal a
special price of only 34.Try i t a
year at these cut rates.The Morn-
ing Joumal. which is a du ahead of
most papers on rural routes,$4 a
of the meetings were the cafeter°
dinner:served gl Geor"e 0l1rt's in
Calhoun and at J.P. llhen's in Ar-.
linzton.!
The ladies of Kanltlqgton ¢'o *"
have certainly Feen pleased with the
flrem forms \\lfo\~"fr the work has
been demonstrated 010 of the foo-,
tures of this work la trol despite the
feet that there is no l1\'*e demon-,
stration nvent here the wwf it malt5
ing splendid progress under the le:ul»
ership of the ladies who have lear'1~I
the work.
At Georlre 0l1rt's seven forms were
made with Mrs. Claus Mehrena eleet~
ed as leader and Mrs. P. C. Petersen
ind Mrs. Olson sssistin: her.Then
the ladies who learned the svorlbthnt
dau are expected to help others.At
Arlington Mrs.. J. B. Hall was elected
lender after a demonstration conduct-
ed by Mrs. Smith of Kennard and
lllrn. Olson.
The pruning of grapes proved quits
a oooulnr attraction since nrraoes
. } , . »l . . .. . ... .; . , ` " | » \ » ' u §, . . _ . e f ,..
children and old fiends know full
well.
ln November 1920.Mrs.Linden,
"H 'mr dr'|"l1tor. Anna and oldest
-m|, Jol . n '°~ l ln B la ir fro m the
farm as the son war Mriouslg ill and
urable to carry on the work there.
They had lived here but a few weeks
when the son passed away leaving the
mother and daughter alone in the
new home.
The children who are left to mourn
the loss of a 2006 mother are Anno(
Foerk and William, all of whom live
in Blair nad who were present flur-
lng the last illness of their mother
to render such service as ther could
to make her last days as comfortable
an possible..
She leaves also a brother,John
Hotendicl:of Omaha and a sister,
Mrs.Reka Meyer of St. Louis, Mo.
Funeral services were held on Monday
afternoon.March 6. at the German
. . . v . . . - {U . . ..
\
RED CROSS NOTES
aMonthlyreport of Home Service
possession OI olnctais at nerve ana
seemed to have been indefinitely
"pidgaonholed."However YW will
now have a decision soon.We are
liatin this as Red Cross original liloSectionAmerican Red Cross, w°'h'!to begeompleted by American Legion.
intrton county.l A case for compensation tiled with
Total numl:|er_of es-service men '"'l,tbe local Red Cross and whic h has
their families assisted ~ »42 been pending but so days will not beTotalnumberof civilian f""'"l°°lconsidered bs Amedcan Legion Post
°"5"'l°'l ~- -~ ~ - - - - - -9 War Service Section, except in ern-TOllll lllI!| l\|Of Gm!lfld hol|1¢l¢fgenc,-|a§eq *hgre an ~
visits or lr terviews made ~- M operation or hospitalization ia urgent.Total number of letters received at g ln um; case you *in be ",j,u,,| into
Red Cross oflice regarding c laims °fltho hospital regadlaa of the status
ex~fer-ice :ren ._. ..__....63
Total fumher of letters written or
papers adjusted,excluding aflldadta
made for es~service men or families
'14
Total number of letters written re-
garding other Home Service business
;__ --_ ..-.__. 20
Total number of ex-service men
in office ...__34
New canes?Compensation (den-
I
of your pending papers.We do pot
consider that even six weeks is too
long a time for decisions on your
papers filed with other War Service
bo<lies,`rouirhly estimating. we would
say two weeks for Compensation
Claim papers:one week longer for
examinations:two weeks for those
doctors to llle with Dist.. and ten
days for Dist. hearings.If i n that
success.At the sale held on the 1Bt.h of Feb-
ruan' there was a row of all kinda
of machinery over two blocks long,
consisting of almost everything used
on the farm, from a road scraper to
a large mounted c orn sheller, after
.all the mac hinery and small artiel~
were sold they sold some sheep, some
mild:cows.three automobiles, liar-
neasea, etc., andafter that they sold
34 head of horses which were disposed
of at good prices.
lt was estimated that t.here}rra.s
from 500 to 'roo people in attendance
at both sales. in fact there were many
people in town who said that they
had not been in Blair for sevenl
yearse
These mon stated that they were
here for the purpose of taking ad-
vantage of the many hareaiwl offered
by the Blair merchants as well aa
buying other article sof maohinarlntlrne. those who have also who dieltlf-»u m a at th e big °°' "" i° *" °"
ll
un \ nl ¢ D "e l m ga ve . : \| |m u I vy \ U B l \ JIn e wl e u eo fmnrruecll i fe :T h e
e ve n i n gw a sb r o u z h tt oucloneb y
Ir vi n g t h e x u e s t s t o a d e l i c i o u s t w o
Q t l r t e l unn c h o o .Th u r s d a ym o r n i n :t h ei n n i l o ra tt h e s c h o o l h o u s e w a s u n a b l e t o h e a t
d l o f i h c b u i l d i n g m i l l c i e n l l v a n d t h e
.hig h s cho ol clo nes ha d t o b c d isx nin sed
u n t i lno o n .
h n
" I'h e R g d U m ; n u r s c m l fo a l va r l a i
COIN . y 'Penseve-il l z g t o n t h i s w e e k e 1 a m l n i r | va \ 1 : n m r ~
in g m d vr c l ¢ l1 i n g t h e s c h oo l c h i l d r e n .
'H s in in n 1 00 1 ! w at o3'd r u ma l l e n l i o n
S0 fl o fec i n 'l lu l t m l w e x i st ln c hi l d re n .
H r .m d l n .P a l . . . C o d y n o t t o
L i n c o l n W d n o e d l y w h e r e t h e d o c t o r
i ti nat t en d an c en tac o n ve n t i o no f
n l - e r i c u - h u . w h i l e M n . C o d y vi s i t e d
x
m eIu n c nunem c m o c n I m r emw l n e ul o s o m e s p l e n d i d m u s i c w i t h M r s . E .
PIl a n s o n a t t h e p i a n o a n d M i s a M a p
g i e L o w e vi o l i n a n d M n . l l o r s o n r u n g
r n d a n o t h e r h o u r w a n : m e n t In vi s i t -
i n za n d c o n ve r s a t i o nv:l1 ile, l.hem e n
p l n vo dcarr ie.
T h em e m b e n o f t h eB a n t i s t G u i l d
c a ve a \ vu m r g u » o ' ¢ b l r i h d n y s u p p e r
W o d n c vd a y e ve n i n g a t t h e V a n \ n l " '
h a l l .Th e a tt e n d an c e wa s n ot s o g o o d
a s i t w o u l d h a ve b e e n h a d t h e w e a t h -
e r b e e n b e t t e r .
!l i r n . L u l u S u l l i va n : p e r t S u n d a y a t
t h eJ.W .B r u n t o nh o m e .
M i n M y r t l e W a c h t e r s p e n t S a t u r -
d a ya n dS u m ?w i t hh e rm o t h e r .
h i r e . E . A . W a c h t e r . r c t u r n i m r t o h e r
w o r k i n O m a h a S u n d a y t vo n l r g .
M r .u n iM n .H e n n rC o o b e r t o o k
h¢."...n. -|n " ". .-1. ...---. ..._.at sulodcs much el:-we those paid by
other rltlés of our elm.It is also
generally conceded that the result oft h esch oolel ec t io ni nt h es n r l n go f
l 9 2 lfa i r l yr e fl e c t e d t h a t fe c l i r gI l
-w a s b ut fa l r l \ h B l | . t o a ss u m e t ha t t h e
\ : m b 'l c w o u i c l l o o k t o t h e n e wach ool
b o a r df o rre d re s sw h e no p p o r t u n i t y
sh o u l d b e a ffo r d e d .
S u c ho p p o r t u n i t yw a spr e s e n t e d
w h e n .a tt h em e e t i n gal r¢ A tl ym e n -
l i o - w l .l h oqu e s t i o no fe r n ; l n :n
hisehsc ho olp r i n c i p a lf o r t h oschool
ve a r1 9 2 2 - 2 3 c a m o b e f o r e i l l c b o o n l .
W h i l e t h e p r e s e n t s u p e r i n t e n d e n t h a d
Ii
________,_ __._...
F O RS A L E
At a Bargain
IF TAKEN SOON
The above are nearly
new, buf must move
themasourcustd»=
mers quit farming.
SEE Us AT 0NcE
The Amdt Hardware
WINCHESTER STORE
`
l==l2=20fTwin City Tractor
l==-3 Bottom Oliver Plow
I--Tandem Disc
IUrelativesM frieSQ_i" ''"neun given a comrnci lor a term onDr.u aH n .Gm,Minkafrom h$`l`n.f'" " ° 'attheJohn'hw-e veamthe principdhsdbeenen
¥fF°f3.|; PM inn viglwrs al. Uma w.um Clnri B enLowe W a. pu- 22206 for one y ear oniy .n would
A .w n n m a h e m e g g n u
l i nE nH a r s h ! ! !w oat t e n d s
I l i h m dco l le e ns p e n tt h ewe e k - a n d
u m b vm e f o l k s .
l l i nD o r vi h yF a u q u da n dV e r n a
C i dm nFn e m o r ta h o p p e r :S a t u r -
J
W . P f d l e r s p e n t S u n d a y : L t h i
N9 of hh |1|.a1nt|nar Foatulnellc
s a n g e r t o Te k a m a h F r i d a y .
M i n n L a u r a I ' n e u m e n t S u n d a y a tU1 0 C ln r vc nc e W uh m r ho m e .I
' I h-i a e o p ie o f th e H . E. c h u rc h h d d
n m eFH B da y e ven i xv* at th e c h ur r h
w h j e hw a sr mf ma l la n da£ 0 0 4
c r o w dat te nd ed .' I t e mw a sag o o d
v w z m ma n dl a r c hu r na w e da n de ve r vo n ew e n th o m ef a d i n gg h d
' h a veae em odnfo r e z o n ew n c l u a i o n
t h a t h e r e i h e f i r s t e l f o r t t u n r dr f
lr e n c h r n e n t1.oDTdh em a d e .Ti1i°=
Id e a s e e m e d a k o t o g o ve r n a m a j o r i t y
o ft h esc ho olbo u n dm e m b e r su n t i l
ve r yre c e nt l y .A n dy p t . a t t h e s a i d
m e e t i n gfo u rm e m b e r sa u to f: l x
4 .L_.9_._\_; 1
I~`¢~f
rw. or $5 with Sunday|v o t ¢ n t o r v »1 |N t u n ' n r mc l p l x a s R " l
Mrs.Anim O1er-1an of Omaha, received 3;teiegnms sent I5
Signed Albertai June Outhoune.Sec'v Home Senice Section W uh-
ington Clnznty Red Cmsa, Binir, Nab.
Nd: M. J ensen of Renaud was l
conside;n m :fnr yan.Therefore'
those who have lppiled this meek for
Post advice on elllml.and whose
claims are not unduly delayed.WB
feel tlut the boys must await l lung
it must be as reprealnted or no ale.
The merchants lntervinrad have
.atatud thu. they lun enjoy ed n lugs
businesaonsc c nuntofsomany peo-
pie being in town, ind Um' an urdt-
iimnnnvnment. I must. he ner_A ';.'§!=:=.:L\!1°)'!!mm.!::I-nw: i- -:iw fill i i=i§»ivi-?\¥°\T h e v n l s o h a ve fo u n d * h u tmn n n fn m f n h l m en u I a n i fn vi n !T 1 1 0 ' 1 \ \ " J " \ " " " 2 l d ¢ f ' f t h ? ~
Pllhl lo abnut forty buds dw! the strike.
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4 1 -Hl'l1§n.lZ fllrden Bursau
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tt m a y h a ve h a d t w o o r t h r c o s t o r l e s .
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lm a g l t t at l o n t o b e l i e ve t h a t C ap r i w a s
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st a ti o n o f au c le u t R o m e .W e k n o w
t h a t Ut e a n c l et t t s d g na l c d i n va r i o u s
n a y s a n d o ve r l o n g d l a t a a c e s .Th e y
si gn a le d b y be ac on ll ro s.bs be ac on
et a o k c , b r plge ons,b y flags.a n d b y
al to u tt n g fro m o ne se n ti n el t o a n ot h er .
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Jo u r n a l ) a n d t h e Il l u r n a a c t s ( a u t h o r
is e d n c ? ) w o n s e n t t o C a pr i b y s i g n a l
lnat earl r b y me ss en ge r.W e c an c on -
c e i ve th a t su c h a sys te m.or g an i se d
mos t ll ke ty u nd er A ugu st us . mu st . ha ts
op e r at e d ve r y sm o o th l y u t t e r so m e
yt a ra of ex p e ri e nc e a n d p r nc t lc e .
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m o n e y to o p er a t e .w o u l d b e e a s y t o
us e . a n d b y i t lo n g s l g n al a c o u l d b e
sen t.U n d e r t h e p r a c t i c a l r u l e o f t h o
It nm at ot be a c o n el g t t n l ln g a a s d o u b t -
less so m e wh a t a d va n c e d a n d b y n
lo ng s ig na l s co ul d b e se nt , p er ha ps b y
ma k i n g t h e b e a c o n fl a r e n p by a d d i n g
pe r to d lc a ll y s m al l qu a n t t t l e s a t o l l .
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ba s i s o t h e r th a n t h e l t n er a l a d va n c e d
ch ar a ct er of l l oa ts n c lc l ll sa t lo n, wh ic h
la c ke d ll t t l e w e b u t e to da y.T h e
R o m a n a w e r e n o t a n l s t l c .h a t t h e !
w e r e sr on d cr tu l mech ani cs.hy d r a u l i c
eulr lnc crs . sa nit ary eng ine ers and gr eat
bu i l de r s o f a ll k ln d a o f s tr u c tu r e s a n d
hl gh vr sy a.Th e y h a d w a t e r pu m p s .
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ln g .Th e o l d 'a r l t e r a d o n o t te ll u s
ve r y m u c h o f l lo m a n c u l tu r e .No n a o f
th e m u t sn l l nl t s s c er t ai n fa m o us : ta r p
lc a l t ns l n t m cn t fo u nd a t Po n t p e ll , b u t
lt l s th er e ju st t he m em e.'
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Ro m e a n d C n p r l l a m o m i l e s - t o o l o o t :
fo r tltrect algn sllt uz;l m t l f w e l o o k
al on g t hc c o ns t 0 1 th e Tyr rl t cn la t t se a
we G n d n um e m o u m o un t a i n s affo r d i n g
po l n l a w h o r e t h e s ig n a l s c o u l d h e r e -
la ye d.Th e fr e q ue n c y o f th c r el a g rl t l g
wo u ld de p cu t l o n t h e c on d ll l nn s .T h e
hlg he nt poltat o n t a p r l la M o n t e S o
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a b l y n o t at-nt fr o m he r e .b u t fr o m
t h e ea st er n he a dl a nd .T h e l'h a t o n
wa s a b o u t 1 . 0 0 0 fr et a t m r e se a l e ve l .
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Mon te C lrc en . on th e far mn an lan c oa st
j u s t g r a a c a t h e In l a n d o f l s c h l a ; h u
th e l l n e o f al z h t w o u l d he w e l l a l t o ?
th e In la nd .a s th e sutntnlt o l ( ` l r |
ls 1 .77 5 fe et.
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Th e fa ct t h a t A u s u s l us a n d Tl b e r l u
ma d e Ca p r i t h e i r s p e ci a l re t r e at g l v
lt a ue ep a nd las ting st gnlh cnn ce.
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ta bl l sh ed th e s up re m ac y o l th e R om a
em pi r e a nd br o ug h t ab o ut a s ro n rl e rfu
pe r i o d o f p e a c e u ne q u a l e d l n h l s t o
be fo re h r al nc e.Th e y b o t h l i ve d l o n
fu l l llvas a n d d i e d n a t u r a l d e a t h s la n a g e w h e n m u r d c r o r e n f o r c e d l
cl de or sl o le u l d ea th ol so m e s or t w a
me al m os t ln vgr l a hl e e n d o f s r ea t a
.after th re e t c w e r l n g pe r s o n il l t l e
C a n r l d r o p s o u t o f hl a t o r y a n d r~
so me re as on does n o t se em t o h u
be en pat rnn lne rl fa r t h e r b y th e l
po rt al fa ta ll y.
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WHEN AND llllW
Tl]LANT GRIJPS
tl. s. Department of Agriculture
Gives Advice to the Home
Gardeners.
_ . . . _ . _ - - - _
llWlllEll llllll tnull BHBUPS
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Flrst Vegetables That will Wlthnand
Frost; Second. Bamlllardy Crops;
Thlfld, Tnoaa Elllty Killed;
Fourth, Ilea1.l.ovlng Planta.
Oommon garden crops arvrllrlded
by the Unlted States Department or
Agriculture into four groups as re-
gards the time of planting them lu me
open ground.The tlrat group Includes the rt-ze»
tables that will withstand couatder-
able front and which may be planted
tsro or three wecka before the danger
ot frost ls past ln the aprlng.Theaecond group or acmlhardy crops, may
be planted a few days before. or aboutthe tlrne that the last llllllnl frost la
llkely to occur.The thin! group. thoseeaally killed by frost, should not be
planted untll all danger of frost la
over.The fourth group. the beattowlnl plalltll altnuld never be planted lnthe open until both the aolt and the alr
are thoroughly warm.
Among the crops of the llrat group-
that may be planted before froats are
post--are lrlab potatoes, smooth peas.onion acts, cabbag planta. lrale. tan
nlpa. beets, lettuce. and mustard Theymay be planted early becauae they re
quire some time to come up.Wblle
the young plants are injured br front.by the tlme they sprout and come to
the surface. frost danger la likely to
be past.
Don't Follow Moon Rule.Some gardeners formerly believed ln
plantlng lrlnh potatoel and certain
other garden crops according to thealgus of the moon.No one seems to
know how the old moon tlleory orlgl
nuted but it seems to date hack to
prehistoric tlmes ant!probably was
hased upon the method of keeplng
tlme by moons rather than by months.There la nn tlctlnlte experimental data
to allow that the moon has any lnduence une way nr the other upon plant
growth, and experienced gardeners ure
fer to plant their potatoes ul a timewhen the weather and salt condltlonx
are right rather than acconllllg to thepltale of the moon.lJapcrlence has
shown that the point d moat Impor-
tance ls tn have the lanll lo llral.-ciana
rotullllna for planting. then proceed to
plant aa anon as weather conditions
permit.The dwarf or smooth varletiea of
t:aallsa peas may be planted about
the aarae tlme as Irlsb potatoes. orjustas noon .as the gmund ta dryenough to work tn the early aprllllt
s
the investment ln seed ts too great fntolling ll chance wllh the weather. bu
with lleeta, lettuce. and rntllsllea a versmall quanllty of leted ls required, an~
lf they como manage ln good shall!the product aelll be ready for use muc
earllor than lr the ptautlnz vxene de
layed About 25 or 30 feet or roalll give att the early beets reqal =-
ln no ordinary fatally.ltadlahes mabo planted In the rows arltll early penn
llntlerer, it wlll be nec euary tn r
more the radlshea before they llegllto crorlrd the peas.As a rate radlah
wilt he ready for use ln three or fouweeks after plnntlng or jolt about th
tlme that the peas have begun to mat
a rlgonous growtlt.Most gsrdenemake the mistake of planting too man
rndlshcs, or at least ot planting t~many at one tlme and not being abl
to use the pnoduct.
The oldfasllloned method of grolrlnlettuce was to plant a bed along on
aide or tu one corner ot the garden
and when the plants were laenough, to thin them. ualng the prod
uct na needed and tearing the .malnder to grow larger.'rnls methot
of growllug lettuce ls not so doairablaa the plan of plautmg lt i n ~ ~
where lt can be more easily cultlrat
e d Lettuce la myausceptlble to hen
and lt ls dllllcnlt to grow It after tb
sleatller bas become hot.For this reason lt is best ymant as a spring a
a fall crop.Two or three plantln a
at lutervala of 10.-days or u week
In aptlug and a plantlnr: or two llautumnahouldbe sutllcleat for tb
needs nf the ordinary famlly.
Plantlng second Group.
The second group. Including carrotbeets.paranlps.radlahea.ealslb
arrlnltled peas.spinach.awlss cha
and early sweet corn. maylbe plant
ahonly before the probable tlmc f~the last spring frost.The planting o
these crops should be ao timed tha
tpay wilt escape frost and yet -started just as early aa poulble. Th
same plaotlng znetboda should be foltowedasfortheextremelyearl
crops.The third group of garden fro
or those that should llbt be plantuuttlafterdanger of frost la pas
Includes cucumbers, musltmelone. oksnap beans caullaoirer. and arell ha
dcned tomato plants.The time -aettloy tomato plants. however. arlll
peut! on local conditions.tt they a
not cronding each other too much l
the plant bed tt mal nay to delay ae
ting them la tho open ground ualthe air la thoroughly warmed.Llttl
la gslncd by planting tender planln the open ground too early.
The fourth group bt plants, co~monly known as the heatlorlng plant
lncludes peppen.eggplant,a
beans.sweet l>0tltoea,and aumm
aquasb.These cron!are eadiylured by cold night! and periods
ralny weather. and lt is always ».to delay planting them until a aa
perlotl has been reached.It abouhe borne ln mind that certain sol
warm up aloarly in spring. and th
auctl plants as eggplant and pence
are susceptible to U11 from co
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. s .Department of Agric ulture
Gives Advice to the Home
Gardeners.
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lrat Vegetables That will Wlthnand
Frost; Second. BemlHardy Crops;
Thlfld, Tnoee Eleity Killed;
Fourth, llea1.l.ovlng Plants.
Oommon garden crops arvtllrlded
~r the Unlted States Department or
Agriculture into four groups as re-
ndu the time of planting them lu me
~pen ground.The tlrat group lncludea the rrze»
tables that wllt withstand couatder-
able front and which may be planted
tsro or three wecka before the danger
ot frost ls past ln the aprlng.The» d group or aemlhardy crops, may
-planted a few days before. or aboutthe llrue that the last llllllnl frost la
lkely to occur.The thin! group. thoseally kllled by frost, should not be
~lantet!untll all danger of frost la
~ree.The fourth group. the brattowlnl plallta ahnuld never be planted lnthe open until both the null and the air
ne thoroughly warm.
Among the crops of the Brat group-
that may be planted before trosls are
post--are lrlab potatoes, smooth peas.onion eeta, caobag planta. ltale. lun
nlps. beets, lettuce. and mustard Theymay be planted early because they re
quire some time to come up.Wblle
the young plants are injured br front.by the tlme they sprout and come to
the surface. frost danger lu likely to
be past.
Don'% Follow Moon Rule.Some gardeners formerly bellered ln
plantlng lrlnh potatoel and certain
other garden crops according to thealgus of the moon.No one seems to
know how the old moon theory orlgl
nuted but it seems to date hack to
prehistoric tlmes ant!probably was
balled upon the method ol' keeplug
tlme by moons rather than by months.There ts nn tlcllnlte experimental data
to allow that the moon has any lnduenre une way nr the other upon plant
growth, and experienced gardeners ure
fer to plant their potatoes ul a timewhen the weather and ton condltlonx
are right rather than arconllng to thepltale of the moon.lJaptrlence has
shown that the polo! d mont Impor-
tance is tn have the lanll lo llral.-clans
rontllllna for planting. then proceed to
plant as anon as weather conditions
permit.The dwart or smooth varletlea of
t:acura peas may be planted about
the some tlme as Irlab potatoes. orjustas noon .as the gmund la dry
the investment ln seed la too great fortalrlnx u chance wllh the weather. but
with lleeta, lettuce. and rotllslaea a verysmall quaollty of need ls required, and
lf they como morongo ln good tlllltllethe product relll be ready for use much
earllor than tr the ptautlnx were de
layed About 25 or 30 feet of rowulll give all the early beets reqalred
lo no ordinary fatally.ltadlaltus maybe planted In the rows trlth early pear.
llntlerer, it wlll be necetuary to re
move the radlshes before they lnegluto t:rmll'd the peas.As a rate ratllahes
will he ready for use ln three or fourweeks after plantlng or jolt about the
tlme that the peas have begun to make
a rlgorous growllt.Most gardenersmake the mlalake of planting too mens
rudlahca, or at least of ;Jlantin| ton
many at one tlme and not being able
to use the product.
Tlle oldfuslllorzled method of grotrluglettuce was to plant a bed alone one
side or tn one corner ot the garden.
and wben the plants were largeenough, to thin them. uulug the prod
uct as needed and tearing the re-mainder to grow larger.'rnls methtxl
or growing lettuce ls not so desirable
an the plan of plauhug lt in rowa.where lt can be more easily cultlrat
ed.Lettuce ls rnysulceptlble to heat,
and lt ls dldlcult to grow It after the
sreatlter bas become hot.For thla teason lt is best grown as a spring and
a fall crop.Two or three pluotlnpr
at lutervala of 10.-days or u weeks
ln aptlog and a plantlnr: or two luautumnahouldbe sutlleleat for the
needs nf the ordinary famlly.
Plantlng Booond Group.
The second group. Including cnrrolo.beets.paranlps.radlshee.m o o .
wrinkled peas.spinach awlss chordand early sweet corn. msylbe planted
ahonly before the probable tlmc fortha last spring frost.The planting ot
then crops ahould be ao timed that
tpey wllt escape trout and yet he
staned Just as early aa poulble. The
same plautlug znetboda should be followedaafortheextremelyearly
crops.The third group of garden frotwl.
or those that should tlbt be planteduutllafterdanger of treat la past,
lncludea cucumbers, muskmelone. oltra.snap beans caullaoirer. and well har-
dened tomato plants.The time ofaettlog tomato plunla. however. will do-
pentl on local coudltious.tr they an
not crondlug each other too much ln
the plant bed, lt mar psy to delay setting them la the open ground uotll
the air la thoroughly warmed.Llttle
ls gslacd by planting tender plantsla the open ground too early.
The fourth group bt plants, commonly known as the heatlorlng plants
includes peppen.eggplant,. u m
bonus.sweet l>0tltoea,and eumme
aquaab.These crop!are eaally lalured by cold night! and period:|
ralny weather. and It is always bca
to delay planting them untll a aar
period has been reached.It ahoul~he borne ln mind that certain solt
warm up slowly in aprlng. and tha
aucll plants as eggplant and peppe
are susceptible to ury from col~
solla.." "- . .
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fo r m e g a r d e n s : w h o a s p a n u
n m m d t o p l a n t a e o m p n r s t l n l y
f o r k i n d s ¢ f n g n t n b l e I .n o t
m o l e t . b n n 1 0 s r 1 2 o u t o f z p o ¢
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Taking me Joy Gut ol An..An artist from New York was
ingan dd Southem tnmlly in A -Ono My while they were riding In
antomoblle, which Lhelr formerman. ln old num. wu driving,
hostess poluted out 3 majestic trultood alone in a mlldol.The
went into rupture over It andhands clasped turned to her |
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p a r t m e n t o f r h o In t e r i o r .Il e c i t e s i t
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l l s u p p o r t i n g , e d u c a t i n g a n d c l o t h i n g
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p a n t c u l n r l i n e o f w o r k .u n vr l t e In
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tiled for a chlulfeur.Sums RUC!!!-edd rqpc ndedl ma wen bang quil-tloned aus to qwmallons. dlc lenq
and whether married or slnxte. Fill!I!
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ml.!!led'!"
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mah mm llrln'."Iud|:a.
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ridgo High school and was proud ofhar new ring besrlnl tha school in-
dznia.The walter at tbl munnnc whenshe went mid something tho: zo Bda:
zotmlied like "3hortr!d¢e!" to which
alla prom;nu; replied.gazing at har
rlnr. which sho mpponed be had no-
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reputed his requit:"Short ribs ormp: beet?"--Indianapolis Nui.
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H u m o r U n i o n
on t h e s t o ve c o n t a i n s h i s S u n d a y d i n -
n e r . w h i c h h e h a l p r e p a r e d fo r h i m -
se lf.co ns is ti ng o r w h i t e n a vy b e a n !
a n d fa t h a c t .Th e s e be a n a a r e n o w
c o m o ; h i m t w e n t y a r e t o t m r t s c e n t s
a q u a r t .a n d t h e ta t ha c k c o m h i m
fo r t y ce nt s a p o u n d .1 t e o u l d h a ve
b e e n p o r e w e d a f e w n a n a g o f o r
se ve n te e n c en t s a t po u nd . a n d t he ba m
fo r t e n cen ta.H e d o e s n o t !0 ¢m r
fr e s h m e a t b e t - a u a e h e c a n n o t a l l o c !
S n b u y n .
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t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s g o ve r n m e n t s h o u l d
em p l oy m en o l' t ha t t yp e . o r an y ot h e r
t y p e fo r th a t m u t t e r .a n d n o t g m
t h e m e n o u a h t o l l ve o o de ce nt ly .I t
l l D l r l l t u l l r l y a p i t y i n l h i l c a n b o
ean ae h e l a s o m e w h a t s u p e r i o r t o
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are u i ~ t ~ a n a w ~ ~ i d i ~ n;rg2;e(Lef0l1e the 10th day ompdl.
5--it 'l`iiora Dlxson. Plaintiff.
By Ilgenry Menche. her Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICES
To P;f»=~= Dixmn. non-maiden! defend-
III :You are hereby notihed that on the22nd day of November,1921, Thom
Dixson, filed a petition azainst youin the Dlstritt Court of Washington
county,Nebraska,the object andprayer of which is to obtain a divorcefromyouontheKmllndsofnon-
support.extreme cruelty and aban-donment.
and Mrs. Don Mahler.Mr.and Hrs. Watson entertained
at s dinner party Sunday for the fol-lowing' zuestaz »)Ir. and Hrs. J. S.Conety, Mr. and Mn .Harry Tyson
and son, Paul, Hr and Mrs. XenneihTyson.P.M.Tyson.Fred Snrcler,
Fred Hfnllliéli and Lloyd Alnins.
Mn. Rom Sean. who has been helpIng Mrs. Henry Beard. in vhlting herdaughter. Mrs. Chas. Ray, who lives
east of Teksmah.Clifton and Donn Andennn camehomefromSouthOmahaSaturdayreturnlnx to work Sunday morninw.
Mrs. I'red Ray visited nt the GlennRav hom-Sunday afternoon.Miss Rube Anderson is snendlnr a
few days with friendi in Blair whllahsvinar dental work do e..The family of Pete lgnapman have
had a sie n wi th vripne and altho
the rhllrleen are able in 'retum toschool, Mrs. Konnman in quita ill.Mr. and Mm. wm Dinnmore enter-lainnd the family of A. A. Andersonat Sundav dinner.
Zdr.John Will gthe hut;her fromHerman. la auulstl sr the Conetv andTvson men with their annual butch-ni n g
The Bonn Union Sllnrhy School willnnrvnnlxe wiihln a dw weeks.Misa Geraldine Mettler snent the
wee nd with relatives in Burt
funnNr.C.B.Bunn and son.Rvroo.drove in Omaha Tuearlav tn look after
the :male nf their :dork at the vanla.Mrs. Mettler reeeivod a letter fromher daughter. Mrs. R A. ¢\ndnlF0'n.nl' Tnvrnev. Colo. in which she thanks
the frivnds for the remembrnrre ofher hlrtlular by ihs poet card showerof 29 canls.
Notic e to Creditors of Eltate
E. IJ. Corrigan, Attorney.
STATE OF NEBRASKA. J llWashington County,f '
In The County Court
In the Matter of the Estate of Niels
Truhlsen.Dfrcraaed:To the Cneditora of Said Estate:
W e g i v e y o u E x p e r t W o r k m a n s h i p a n d B e a u t y
o f D e s i g n a t
,moderate cost
w h i c h i n t o r e c o ve r t h a s u m o f
s a x s w o , t o g e t h e r w i t h i n t e r e s t . t h e r e -
o n n t t h e m e o f s e ve n p e r c e n t p e r
a n n u m f r o m t h e f l a i r d a y o f i i t r t h
petition ln the Lmriet C01-Irt of Wash
ington county,Nc hruka,l8li11st
Parker Brothers Land Company.a
ASSESSMENT
s n s n r w s s n . : :
'0'}l|.nion, Maher & 0'Han!on,
Attorneys.By virtue of an onder of sale issuedout of the District Court of Washing-ton County. Nebraska, and in pursu-
ance of a decree of said Cnun in anaction therein pending wherein theIlleir Building and I.-ann Association,
a corporation. was plaintiff and JamesC.Appleby qnrl Elizabeth Appleby.
on are e ~y notified, That I will
sit at the Counly Court room In
Blnir. in nld Cmmty. on the 17th dayuf Mnrqh. 1922, and on tho meh dayof June, 1922. at 10 o'clock A. M. on
meh ol said dams, w receive and ex-
amine All claims against said Bstutc.wilh a dew m thelr adjultement mdnllvwanoe.The Lima lirnlted for Une
pnennuitlon of claim!mzalnx!saidEshllie is three monllm fmm lhe l'lLhday of xumh, A. n. 1922, and the
Wrltc. Phone o r Ca ll to da y
IB l a l r M o n u m e n t W o r k s
B L A I R ,N E B R_
Attorneys.4-51;
Notice of Helring,Appointment ol'Administrator
STATE OF' NEBRASKA
Wuhington County.se.
In The County Court.
I n the Matter of the Ettate of
said defendant under a contract an
writing between the said plninti1T
and the said defendant
That said pmintiff has caused nn
nttarhmcnl.in be issued and levied
aum of $313-l.00, with laid interest.
being now' due and payabln to the
said plainti5 from the said defendant
al commission: and moneys due for
commissions for tho sale of real es-
The hdn at hw. 'next of kin, de-visees, legntea, creditors, and
All persons interested in said estateare hereby notitiod thnt on the 10thday of February, 1922, Jesse Coulterfiled a petition in said County Court
aiieging amonx other things thatFn n r e li a E .Coulter,an inhabitantofWenhingtonCounty,Nebraetka.died on the Sth day of Febmnry, 1922.
leaving no Inst Will and Testament.and poncssued of Real and Personal
Estate estimated at $1160.00 andpraying for administration thereof.If you fail to appear at said CountyCourt on tho 10111 day of March, 1922.
at to o'e!oek A. M.. and contest saidpetntion, the Court wil! appoint C. J.Schmidt or some other mitnbie person Administrator and proc eed to a
settiement.witness my hand and Dfttcinl Sealthm ilth day of February. 1922.(SEAL)A. C. DEBEL,
3-#lt County Judge..
1
ant and money!due and owing tn
said defendant in Washington eman-
ty,Nebraska.from Mary Barry,
Burr R.Jones,Chris H.Nclsen,
Cha:les Gehrke and Mike Nelson.
petition on or before the 10th day of
Apdl, 3 .
Dibed this 23rd day of February,
1922.
Paul M. Barry, Pminufr;
.
tored to Benson Sunday and were din-
ne r S' li t' with Hr. a nd I ra .Will
Burdlc at the home of Hr. and Hn.John Tuttle.Hr. and Hrs.Don Hetaler s n!
FIUlo' evening with Mr. and rs.Kenneth 'l"ya0n.C. B. Bunn and P. ll. Tyson shippedthree ear loads of h on a nd oattleMonday night.
Hrs.Leo Cameron and mother,hlra. Chu. Haines, visited the letters
sister.M n .Watson _T;|1on.Fridayafternoon.
The fantlly of Glenn Ray has beensick with the frippe but are some-whlt improved.Dr. Cameron of How
man was wled.Saturday.Misaonce Coldwell is assisting her sis-ter. Mrs. "c fllr. and L rs.Randal Iverion and
children visited Mrs. lversonh mother,Lin. Chdstenaen. in Blair. Sunday.Mr. and lin. A. E. Dixon and chil-dren were vlsitornit the C. H. Blan-
chard heme in Herman Sundsy after-
noon.Paul Compton has been employedby Harry Tyson for the coming sea-
~Mr. James Martin, Mr. Bud Hickoxand Mr. Lake of Martin Bros. Com-mission firm of South Omaha c altd
n the several feeders of stock here-boutn Saturday.The family of T. II. Akin: enter-ined relatives and friends from
~unt county Sunday
h u w u e m d c u s m n s e s y maEttsahethAppleby,his e,weredefendants, said aotloh being for the
foreclosure of a certain rnongage.Iwill at one o'clo-ck, P. M. on the 3rdday of Aaril., 1922, at the West FrontDoor of a W aahimno n CW Gunn
House in the City of Blair,aahinton County, Nebraska, sell at 1.52
auction to the highest and best En..
for cash, the following described roPOI\).to-vrit: The West 'Thirty Fam
fact of the North Ninety (00) feet efInt Numbered One (1),in Block
Numbered Six (8). First Addition bothe Village of Kennard, WashingtonCounty, Nebraska.
The plaintiff,on the lst d ay ofNovember. 1921, obtained s decree ofjudgment and foreclosure In the sumof $1o9o.v2, together with interest
thereon at the rate of seven per centper annum from the lsrt dey of November.1921.and for $15.10 c o m
of said action; said decree providedthat said premises he sold to satisfysaid judgment above set out In cnse
the same remained unpaid for a pe-riod of twenty days from the date of:sid decree and said judgment beingunsatisfied and said decree being slit!
in force.Said premises above describedwillbe sold to satisfy saidjudgrnent. the interest thereon. costs
of said action and all oocruinscoats.alt as provided by saidorderanddecree,nnd the law ir
auch cases made and providedF w l Snyder of Telmznah spent*new nt Blair. Nclarmaita, this 2nd
urdav night and Sunday with hte dgy of Hnrch, 1922
ousln Mn. Harrv Tyson and !a111ily.|Maurice Mehnens,Mr. and Mrs. H. Robinson of Blslr Sheriff of WnshinsftonreSundaydinrwrguestsofMr| County ,Nebraska.5_.5;
iumskm ''| a0'HANLON,MAHER & 0"I¥AN1-ON. Attorneys.6~5t
I n ..1 | |o ~s c d b e d s h o u l d b e m ! d t o s a t i s fy u i d
j u d g m e n t i n c a s e t h e n a m e r e m a i n e d
u n p a i d f o r a p e r i o d o f t w e n t y d n vs f
a n d sa i d h n l s r m e n t b e i n g un an ti - :fie da n d s a i d d e c r e e b e i n g st i l l i n fo r ce .
s a i d p n m l n o s w i l l b v m i d . a s s e t o u t
a b o ve . t o s a t i s fy s a i d j u d n n u c n t ,U10
in t e r e s t th e r eo n ,t h e cos ts o f sa i d
a c t i o n . a n d a l l ac c r u i n g e o wt s , a i i n s
p r o vi d e d b y u i d O r d e r a n d de c re e
a n d t h e l a w i n s u c h c a s e s m a d e a n d
p r o vi d e d .
D n l r d a t B l a i r . N e b r a s k a , t h i s 'n h
da y o f M a rc h . 1 9 2 2 .
: ~ u \ U R } c 1 = : n m n n r - i n s
SIIERIFI"S SALE I
B virtue ol an orderrof sale is-...J out of the Distric t Court of
Washington county, Nebraalw. dated
March 2rd,1922. and in pursuance
of s decree of Mid Court in an actionwherein the Blair Building and Loan
Association, a corporation. was plain
tiff and Jennie B.Antill,MildredVerna Taylor, Paul Taylor, Helen Ed-
nn Antill, u minor, Mae Arline An-till. u minor. Georgia Genevieve Antiil,u minor, and S. W. Chambers, Admin-istrator of the Etsate of George M.
Antill.deceased.were defendants.
said action being for the foreclosureof a certain mortgage, I will. at oneo'el0ci.P.M.,on the 12th dty of
April. 1922. gt tho West Front Door of
the Wuhington County Court louse.in the City of Blair. Nebrask , sd!
at public auction to the highest and
best bidder for eaah the followimr de-sedhed property to-wit:The NorthFifty-four Feet { N 54 ft.;of Lots
Numbers. Our. Two und Three (I. 2
& 3)- and the North I`ift§-four feet(N 54 ft.) of the East Twenty Feet
(E 20 ft.) of lat Number Four (dl.
all ln Block Number Fifteen (15), irthe City of Blair, Washington County.
Nebraska.The plaintiff, on the 2nd day ofI`ebrunry. 1922, in tlae above entitlwaction. having obtained u decree of
judmnent nad foreclosure against the
said defendants in the sum of ElevenHunfiwd'l'hirty-three and 98400{$1l33.98} Dollars. together with in~
intereet thereon at the rate of sevenper cent por annum from the 2nd rlavof February,1922. for $21.20 costs.and neeruinp taste. and said decree
¢. - _ . . . .. . . _- . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . _ . . . _ - . - . . . . . . . ...Notice aI Helrin ,A p p l tm t o !Admlnstntor. u ea
srA'rE o1='.z~;EBRAsx.-\ . ~
Dr D, C. Peebles
- E x - U . s . A R M Y -
uid County Coon, this 1021 dxy ofFeb, 1927.( s m )A. c. DEBEL.
3-St County iodga
Notice io Non-Resident Defendant
.0'Ilanlon.. Maher E: 0'Hln!on.
Altorntys
in the Distric t Court of Wushirglnn
County, Nebraska.
Paul B!._B:nry, Plaintiff.
-vs-Parker Brothers Land Company.a
Corporation,Defemi:mt.
To Parker Brothers Land Company,
DoN'T~4
BURN
YOUR
U R N
l
Decoration Day
WILL SOON BE HERE
b y n o t i h e d t h a t o n t h e B t h d a y o f
M a r c h ,19 22 .Jo h n 51.K y d c fi l e d a
P r t i t i o n i n s a i d C o u n t y C o n n a l l e g i n g
a m o n i l o t h a r t h i n g s t h a t Je n s L . R y d e ,a n i n b i t a n t o f W a s h i n g t o n - C o u n t y .
N e b r a s k a , d i e d o n t h e ( t h d a y o f D e -
c e m b e r ,19 21 ,l e a vi n g n o l a s t W i l l
|.. .
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Eliate of J ensL Hyde, Deceased:The heirs at law, :len of kin, de-vllea. legateos, creditors and mil per-
The most beautlful Memorials ln your cemetery
and in many others for_m\|es around.
Were Planned in Our Shop
and were erected by us.We have established a
Noteworthy Reputation for Correctly interpret-
ing the ideals and wishes of our customers.
Whatever Type of Memorial you have in mind.
It will pay you to discuss the matter
- w i t h u s -
and Personal Estate estimated at$600.00 and praying for administra-tion thereof.If you fail to appear at said CountyConn on the am day of March, 1922.
at 10 cfclnck a. rn., and conicst saidpetition, the Court will appoint R.Brock or some other sultnbie n
tlement of said ~t~e.~|u
Witness my hand and oiilcini seal
this 6th day of March, 1922.f s mz . ;A. a D EBEL.6-dt County Judge.
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Call! mid: in the city
and country 1
Consultation Free.Lady
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nn. A. J. SANDERSON,
Chiropractor
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Truim Ent..4:85 p. m. Ddly._
11:13 l. m. Daily.
RA IL R OA D T IM E T AB LE ]\41f»»nf>»¢'n~»|4\|'»oof>|¢1r»o4\;ss¢;n;;o;»of Fl" Rum:-2% .Am on aut South
atm".Sl!!Fred Bugoon.°' * °" ° ' " °" " W a n n B L A I R B R I E F S - - L o c a l a n d P e r s o n a l ~ flo ur ,, ,,,, Rha u lu ml
v|o ¢.vo <a vo~os ro <» ¢ri <J 0"Jv 0~u1.>o ~o oo\»\r| ~uvo and Fond Sion.
m \.. an your job wufuof yon.a|»mqua;¢.w. H: n hr you.._'*f_.°~jf3g°j_fj>~g_f=1=f3=q'{l»g¢-' h e l m W m .
l~ L R
mu Haul :wb u w have dura Claudh mmnnec, vm hu be.-
ot tha second and thlnd (ndu of Llw llvlng an tM`ben¢h on the uld 0. I.
Hermm school for Ilan nm ol the Ireland hnulzumand lnkfnmllyh
xehoelyur.nlumaourlamdnnalkmuzd.
LEGION ENTER5 rxcm' 'ro.~ xx-:EP LANnnAc:E uw 'ao nsn su.:
|A Corpontion:You will take notice]THE ENTERPRISE
J OHN ¢ » mo mm Publhkl
" E S Q "Y rn |>4~1
H
via
Spring Sho\ving
m u.#11
" " ~ ~ - - ~~ 1 :_ , L _~
r.r.~.~:vs o re, Nebr..ifnow ¥ocat.ed in the home vacated
by Oscarihlatthewa.Mr.Davis haa
purrhued a putpernhip in the Blair'ffhi,»,,,,,,,,,,,¢g hai décided lhfnl Blair
is a good place to live. IIe was one
Vhapler, ~is, {Thursda;'} waning, at
their haii.
Rev. A. M. Anderson :sold his resi-
dvntc property this week to Peter
{|'\1riaI.¢n.9¢n of the Hua Creek neigh-
borhood woot of Herman.
Mrs. J ohn llc lhy wu c hosen as
delegate to attend a Rod Crou con-
wntion in De; Moines and left Lion-
day afternoon for that place.
county and The Enterprise Wdwmes
him and his es¢irnnEH5 family to our
city.3
Ward been received by 'friendsnf.!.he Goo. K. Steele fnrnily that Mn!
Steele died Febmary 22, at the ago;
of 79 years at his home in Wooster:
Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.Steele ima in
Blair n number o! years ago and Cori
ducted ln nrt store over near the Jud
Taylor paint shop and will be nmem-f
mm by u n umber of the older mf-F
d¢nL1.
She was on her way to Arlington
where she will vim her son and fun-
ily...
Hina Emily Pape:of Albio n hu
boon chosen an penmnnnhip Instructor
for the city schools for next year and
Mis= Elolnor Johnson of Lincoln
been secured as one of the gradeteachers.x
n i n g a t t h e n i s e m b l y r o o m b y t h e Ju -
nior high school, autitleci "Windmill
nf Holland," attracted u large crowd
a n d w a s w e l l re c e ive d .
M n . J o h n D i x o n o f F t .C a l h o u n
m o n t l a s t F r i d n y i n B l a i r d s i l i n g h e r
S 1 1 .
load on way from factory..9
Pétersen Huwdware Co.
Mr. and Mrs Emil Koltetngn hid as
'hrrr guests this week. Carl's brothers,
Fred of Seward and John of Rod Oak,
a 11\\.L
Theme are mme new ideal in bakery
: nhl rt the Home llnkc ry.Come in
m| inf the Rolls,Cakes. Pies and
ilnrsd.8 t f
The lava!0 .E.s. will fntertdin
tlleirneighboring gow. the Hennan
Vhapter. this, {Thursda¥} waning, at
uv nt E I ha l mu I :;Petition Filed in Supreme Cont Sup- §1..~§»f"I§'" ;922'm26 h ; d m n f
.porting Sunni Taken ba' Allumy -f kng giani.broke work ho
nised and owhod br c. J . Fink.Ge n en l Du ll
nteriy of Blair.Lincoln,March 4.- The American
Legion, as n friend of the court, flied
a petition in supreme oomt lupport-Q
Also soma new hmxiug mills.
Lininger Pon-er Grinder and »
machinery, also s dozen Browning the petition of Attorney Genera! horn hens, lame Rhode Inland
Cinrence A1 Davis on the constitution- 1 rooster: and other articles too n -
ality of the RaedNorm! ac t. lrhlclfous to mention.
the PIva..n|:¢lic Synod and others seek J ESEN & : : \ :
to have held unconstitutional.Auc ti~
Referring to the charge of the ___________,
.
M r s .~ T .C .H i 1 f @ n , ~ ~
. F H L I \ [ I L L I B l u l {v~
Coors WITH G-A-s
Iigioun liblny. the Legion uyl:
"Phe omnlpownt u not mm- M-
qlmlnted wiul one Immun than nn-
other."
The pdmury purpose of the law,
:et nmh in the Legion pellllun. isza brnk up the "little ll-dies," "lime
Gernumyx,""llttle Hunnrys"and
"lmn Palutdl" in Amelkn and make
Blair Rackét Store
Curtain Scrim
l2;c. per ygrd
a n d up
Zi .
.
Ladies'Coats
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaper than any
other way.
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
nervlm beauu they did not under»
lbmd the En|lhl\ iongu an A result
of the famelnl teaching and use oftheir native fonlgn wngne by par-I
anti.
"lu object Il w »="~'-'g the rizhtw -wk in public u n uma u mLanguage in whkh tha decllndon nr*indepeudenu Wu wnmn," um wi-5
tivm :adn -{
S P R U UTE D B U L B S
TUL IPS . NAR c | s s i J s ,
HY ACI NTHS a n d
D AF F O Q I L S
18c two for 35c
.-»Q acertain of these zolonin lorbldmlinz
n public :peach in tha Fnsllah lam,
nun in certain of the orgnniudnns.The petition further nuts thnx
while numerous fonelzn-bpm citizen;
gnvn "umm service in the lute wnr.
mm eouldn'¢ furnish thc maximum
SPECIALS
AT25c and 506
GREY ENAMELWARE
I ~" - "-"" " `c a n
~-.L A D I E S
~ ~I ha\e just received a nice line of
~S p r i n g C o a t s
\g,
wh ic h yo u ar e in vi ted to c al l ~
and see.'
r ~E "3 rThe S ty le, Col or a nd Ma teri al ~ E; ~
a r e u p t o t h e m i n u t e.1 ~i § ll
Kuhn's photos will please you.I n n l .u n a ) .
2:6-I p. m. Daily.1 .The Enterprise prints mln hulls.
Mr. and Lira. E: B. Redfield were
C . . s . v . . . u . | o
.; ~Trains North.:25 a. m. Daihr except Sunday.Ornnh; viniton Inst Sunday.
M06 ,8:30 gg E 3E:£I;:nc ?;S P We have a arloui of fenc ing on
Trninn south.the way from factory.Wait
12:67 ai. m. Daily amp Petanen Illrdwnre Co.
6:28 lk m. 131113.1
1 Sunday.
D : r . . - . . . . . . . . . 1 . . - . h . . | ¢ . \ - .n\ . . . . . . . .
ii.unns Photon will please you.
The Entcrpdse 81.50 per year.
J. 51. Ry de drove to Omlha om
'sVt°dHaulay morning.
"Bud"Hopkins of Fremont ape
Sundoy with Blair friends.
R. R. Hagganl, ilndertaker. Phon
|y,-4.
1
llhnll ll null-eh! magrr 1
an z:P"'°°..!! _glgh-.?'S"-"E"l i ifuilli l || l[ue i'£7 sZ'a
wuo c ms THE BENEI'!.'I`S?
In than f.mmtv Bonn!nroceadinl 6:23p.m.I)|.i1y.
\
ww a euxwmer.6-Lf
0L e t B l o m q u i s t 6 1 it .: d f i t h B l a i r fo l k s .
K u h r f s P h o t o s w i l l pl e as e s o u .|M r s .E .R .I i a g g a r d t o o k M i s a
E . R . . H a g g a r d . u n d e r t a k e n P h o n e :Je a n e t t e M c Q u a r r i e ' s p l a c e a s ° fl ¥ m \ "
~~_~t I t t h ! C 0 r e g a t i o n a l C h l l l fh l a s t1 1 9 e R e d 2 4 0 Ofl lc e B e S u n d a y w h i l e l § i s s M c Q u a r r i u w | < i n
l L i n c d n .
Th e R h o a d e s C o a l a n d l` | m d S t o r e ;
},f F m i C 1 »} | ] _Th e H o m e B a k e r y c a x f f u m i s h y o ung ; ` 1 ` » § ? 'm 'i » f. . , , T` 3 , . 1 £ M o " g g . d g a l m o a t a n y t h i n g i n t h e b a k i n z l i n e o n
l m r f s h o r t o r d e r . Th e i r B l u e R i b b o n b r e a dr s ' o t h e c a r r a r ft b e b e a t e n . O n c e a c u s t o m e r a l -
lt Frequently
Happens
'r u . \ r l'EOPLiI w u o MA K E IND IV IDUAL LOANS.\n1: B0T!lERiII) IN 'rm1 c o1.l.l=:c 'r:ox 0p'INIER_
l]h"l;T H A T ' r u m OFTEN HAEFB DIFFICULTY l x
mrrrzxc B AC!i\TllE PRINCIP AL- AND S OMETIMES
1.033 IT .~\l.1oma'rn1:n.
THOSE w u o DEPOSIT THE I R MONEY xx THIS
mxx A RE NOT ' rz ws A NNOTE D, F OR HERE THEY
GET THE IR nrr sm:sr r >no:uP 'rl.'r
EVERY SIX MONTTIS
ANI), m:1'r1=.n STILL. THEY zmvrz THE SA'I1SFAC»
TIDN OF F EELING 'm.\r THEI R MONEY I S AT ALL
Tm::S SAFE. AND THAT THE BANK IS PREPARED
lu I'.\Y BACK 1IIE PRINCIPAL W HEN ati va n .
'ms FARMER; sms BANK
I
The Big Stoye
n (0)
o'H.-\N1.o:~I. mzisn &
OTIA NLON
Attorneys-atiaw
the State Journal and his vilils heregIm of short duration.
L L ily Bail at E.. Offs all li m-
;'ningt lr Nebr.,Saturday evening
I .March 18.Desdunes Orchestra.. spe-
I cial mulic.Hot supper at midnight.
I.I ~ r a l D i r e c t o r 3 mn their way ~ the nortlalafnd circied
HAGGARD &UNRUH ;the city for some time.This is usu-
Courtesy 'Service Simplicity 3'ailp ccnardered as 9. lmrbinger of the
QUAL ITY Fms' r 1 .' P " " H me.
REASONABLE PRICES I r Robert Hilton kinlbifl from Lincoln
':-.'v n :ms wzzxm au\nxE'r aaron?
_-.-..»..Hens .__- ._.. ._____Roosters __:E m L_ .-
Butter-fat .__
C0131
Whmat
Oats
Barlry
H° s
Catlin
.zo
.14
.18
.23
.4-lk
1.27
.294
$ 1 0.30
6.00
- .. . . -. . . .. _. - - -
11~.l
Wanted to Rent:--Five or six room
modern house, furnished.Cad!thin.
office.
Wanted to Huy:--A second ham!
piano.Hunt be in good condition
and priced right.Cal! at this oiitoe.
Miss Jeanette Mr:Qu|.rrie spent the
weekend in lincoln wtih her sister,
lliriam
Ben May nard, who is teaching at
Residence-Boil,Red 210.00168-B1
119.
Oscar llopkius, tha nninl clerk
the Amdt hardware, was in Omahm
business Wednesday.`
The Blair Home Bakery can fu
QE1
K.Lh*x.£
Jh z
.
u
Y*
3
ff
3"
~ii- 2
a= : .
3
for March 6,we :nate the fclkonin;
ltlrns:
Crowell Lmnbqr <2 Guin Co.
(coal for poor)- .-.. ...-.-_- . 311.6
H. J. Midler:itzlppliea for
poor). ,.._.. .. ..F. J.K u t l :{su3~§¥|es for
29.11
poor)..,_...... . ....20.61
Firm!!! Grain 6: Lumber Co.
(mai for pon) .-. ....._.- 25.71
Qudiw Meat Ila r k d wmv-
pliea for [vor]...-_.._._. 11.it
H.Swan an (wpain of :hon
Hrs. }i-fer) ..__lJ5€
Cm ell Lumber in Gnln Co.
(cod for poor) ....._..,....._.._.., 12!3.6¢
J. Mueller (supplies for poor}..4l.45
E.W.Jacobi (supplies for
n°°r> .......__._ . . .-mon
Henry Christensen (suppliaa
~ for pgorl ......29.1-I
Fred Us Weber (mppllas
for poor) - .,..... 20.00
S tu a r t P h u n k !(rupplies
for poor) .........59.25
m m -..4425.ss
lt l e e m a t o u i t h l t l h i ll s q u i t e a
I u mo f mo u e y tn b e n llo wd a n d vr e
feel that the public has a right. an
know to whom these charities an
utended.
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WA
' Il \nish you with the but of pastry wher
company comes or for :pedal ooca
sions.6-if
Mr and M n .Geo.Hedelund ol|Wanl1ington.Nebr.,were guest:
ithe home of Hr and Mrs. John M
Crackeu last Sunday.
|The Monday Afternoon Club m~
with Mrs.John Nelveil,March
Mrs.Osborn and Mrs.Jackson hz
charge of the aI£crnoon's program.
. Messrs Bodie and Reynolds, noel*
ers for the Caatetter bank. uma 1
yesterday morning to xltend to busi-
ness matters relative to that lnstitu-|
lion
Mm Vincent Smith, who has bee
~.isitin|;her parents,Mr.Ant!N r
Sam IInller,returned to her hone
at Red Eim, South Dakota, int Wo:
nesday.
The giris of the Congregation
church had nxery successful bake da
at Mrs. HiI!.on's store last Saturdn
and added a Substantial sum to U:
piano fund.
Chas. Cameron was a pleasant coil
cr at The !f.'nter|Jrilo oillce Int Sn!
unity .H e 1 r u o n h 1 . s w \ y t o F 1
Coihoun when hswu.l ttrukist if! th
Reese pure-bred hog nie..
The community sale of last Satuz
l
It has been amny moons since the
people of Blair have had n published
report of the financial standing of im
mnniclpelly-owned eoneeens. These re-
ports have been premised times out of
mind, but they never -rome and we
often wonder why. Perhaps Ole Buck.
edibor of the .Harvard Courier is not
far wrong in the inf renee that heIeeves when he MJ the following
nznlrkz
"One of the peculiar things about
municipal evnenhlp Ls um if it is so
profitable why do its advocate: abject.
lo atrenuemiy ui publicity of income
And expenses.Lui winte r wben an
attempt ww made to get a law en-
acted requiring ll! publle utilities to
pumuh statements at regulu interv-
d r , ! h o u ' m e u i ln q u ln e d o ! b mk » ,
prints olrnen made no objection but
e hurry call was sent out to the muni~
dpd ownenhip people and they were
on hand in fone to defeat the bill-
s
I day brought in n. good crowd of pon
ple who were attracted by the spacia
bargains offered by the merchants n
o
n iwell as as the combination sale.
A more is on fnpt. to bniid a salespavilion so Lharfit. will be more een
tmlly located. This is a matter for th
Chamber of Commerc e and will n<
doubt be taken up at the next meet
ing.
Court eonvenes next Monday. Muel
l8tJ\.The judge will spend the fire
two day s of the week settling mat
tern that will not require n jury am
on Wedneiday the jury will be em
panneled.
Frank Shipley,a former resideni
of this county but now residing ir
Pierce county this state, came in Sat
urday for a visit with friends and
relatives.Frank reports that all are
doing-nicely at his home.
Members of the choir for the Easter
Concert will nibet nt 7:30 next Tiles
day evenlng at the Baptist church in
stead of the Christizn church as form
erly.There in still room for those
who would like as take part.
Mrs. Mike Ingea-sleeve lmd n birth
day last Monday afternoon at which
time fifteen lady friends called to
wish her many happy retums of the
day.She served a 'nice luncheon to
her friends during the aiternoon.
C. E. Ohlsen, an old resident from
near Oakland. Nebr., since the early
?0's has become n resident of l.hl1
county and will live on the farm with
his een-inlniv,A.M.Ford, on the
Fred Campion place near 'l°ye\un sta
J-
und they did defeat it
:LP4
»
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,F
5;
I-'und [or Free Seeds CutFmm ,\|\'kullun1 BIII
Washington, Much 4--The $300'ooo (me seed item, c arried for yun
in the afric uituni blll.his been
3°nP°d 08 by the nppropriationa com-
mittee, it Wu Ielrnod today.
Members of the committee uid it
was exlremeiy doubtful if zenatnrs
and reprenenuiivea would bo hle, in
fhtnre, to contribute their bit to the
gardens and Gower beds of their con-
atituentq as they ham in the put.
"The above pres: dispatch brings
to mind that it is about time for some
of our local city politicians to be
lp li n passing out their free seed
N Q'
5
budgrtf
LOCA 1. ov smmow
Mr. and Mrs. "Voz" Securing are
the proud parents of 1| little daughter
born Merch 4 at the Blair hbspiial.
Hn. Seming was a former Blair
temcher and their many friends are ex-
tending congratulations.
Mm. Liilie Hyde went over to Del
Moines, Iowa, We.-dnesda3r morning up-
on the request of the local Red Cross
ehamerio uke note! on the grenf.pageanf that ls being shown there.
ltiun
The city teachers gfavo a liltie mru
- L \ l _ _ . _ \I e ..n
building for Mrs.Hardy,formerly
zlxim x~:¢ni» Reynani. the penmanship
instructor, who will not be a member
of the faculty after this grear. A pleas-
ant evening was enjoyad by all.
Fred Hurdum, living on the bottom
'north of Blair, lost a steer taut week
5" the result of a straw stack fallinsr
on him.The cattle had eaten around
and into the stack and as the thaw
earne the stack fell burying three
stoqra.'I'~n°o were stil!living when
' f o u n i
At last Monday enninfs meetinx:
of the Blair City School boand a pen-
mnnahip instmetor was elected at
mo o .Bliss Entity Pape: is the Indy
fund she is to take the place of 2»li|=
]Edna Reynani, now Blra. Hardy. An
other grade teacher by the name of
_Miss Eleanor Johnson was also elect»
ed.
A. R. Brock. president of the Citi-
zens State bank, is some walker. On
last Sunday ,his b|'0Uler~inlaw, Sam
|Christcnpen. was moving to the farm
recently purchased by Mr. Brock and
had a bunch of cattle that he want:wt
'to take at the aame time.Mr. Brock,
In-ith a 1>°>' to help, drove the cattle
on foot walking the entire distanre
- - »--\
The Big Store
The 01d Reliable
o ,..O n T i m e F l o u r ._ i s a
' h i )1 | .
§§§§|3bs; B'a*';,;,
Exeello Cake Flour, 11 pkgs. -_ .__._...
Three Cans of Fruit,
Son them up to wit y onnelf.P. & G. White Nsptha soap, spetial, 4 bars _Carolene milk, family aim, per can".Ctrolene milk, baby size, per can
zoS Y R U P 5 Ib. Brownlb.Brownlb.White
Ib.White
I
m e
pkg., lik.. .mo
mscIO:
- --
per
per
perper
Mom? Pancake'Flour, special,sackLenox Soap, per bar _ ._ ._._...}'_'f.'[___
25 Royal Excelsior dal-et, per Pksr _Matches, per *box _._____.Bulk Cocoa, per lb. , -.._
Sunbdte Cleanser, special 3 cansSea Fonm per Pkgr -..._ ___
p a I L
pailpailw i
\ ... .
. . . . . . A
. .. . . . . . _. .
5¢'
45:
254:ss¢Silt
-....- .2.»c-__ _..Sc____H_!5¢.5c
. .:...._l5c-.__._23¢__5 ,.
Fi nu .1
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5- -i t Th o r n D l x s o n . P l a i n t i ff
BY Il g e n r y M e n c h e . h e r A t t o r n e y .
ASSESSMENT
IN PAVING DISTRICTS
No. 5 and 7
DELINQUENT
NIARGH 22.
s n s n r w s s n . : :
'0'}l|.nion, Maher & 0'Han!on,
Attorneys.By virtue of an onder of sale issuedout of the District Court of Washing-ton County. Nebraska, and in pursu-
ance of a decree of said Cnun in anaction therein pending wherein theIlleir Building and I.-ann Association,
a corporation. was plaintiff and JamesC.Appleby qnrl Elizabeth Appleby.
hmsita.0'HANLON,MAHER & 0"I¥AN1-ON. Attorneys.6~5t
BURNYOURQ
DoNT'$$
B U R N
Rock Springs Coal
The Best Coal on the Nlar
for the Price.
We make deliveries to all
parts of the city.
The Rhoades Coal & Feed Store
Notice io Non-Resident Defendant
.0'Ilanlon.. Maher E: 0'Hln!on.
Altorntys
in the Distric t Court of Wushirglnn
County, Nebraska.
Paul B!._B:nry, Plaintiff.
-vs-Parker Brothers Land Company.a
Corporation,Defemi:mt.
To Parker Brothers Land Company,
Gus Schelher IA so busy these day!
um he an'L Like time w lpll..I( you
wuk in\a his emporium you will And
cvuy nook md corner nm of hnn-mu
bmuzlu in (or npdn and ollinz up.
Sprirg In hen nlrright. and we (run-
ers are nuttin; busy
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ALONG 'NIE mwroai ROAD 7<`l*R~H n . l h l h h a y h x n b e e n l n a c dlie!! eondi n since the blnh nf thelr
daughter and vu remand (mm thehome nf he rents M . and M
tn n tm m!la n Wodnndny.Dr
Finley of Omdu vu mmmonod uzdthe mm repo!! h that she ll doinglf w e l l u c o u l d h e e l p e e t o d .Thesheen wbh of the mvny friends oflu . m¢ l Mn . R a y i lf o r h ? : | p e e v i y
ncovery.Randlll lvenon lhdled cam for the
r pa ,r n .Joe Oban, m Lhl Blalr hmmm for
follovring. exch bfflllinl the com; W.1Chamben, Kennnlh Tyson, Harry Ty-
sanand A. E. Dixon.
1
THE ENTERPRISE. BLAIR. NEBRASKA
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~f ..,;.=.J
.
,~ k a ; ~
*.1 :.
M n . ~:alaFnncla
Danville. xu."I think Dr, P!uu'|Gddm Medlc d Dllmiery il the beltmedicine I have ever una or heard ot.I lcarnod at it thmugh a friend thanIu r uln a s r nlz a nd h i gh ly n e no u a
eoodtion.Ih nd lm i nte nltln d mc !
everythlng--just dnqod on in a lut-le nlsu r to fwxy .A te i r d o l u o f th t
'Disc overy ' nn me a bflntur viewof ure anlb bbftlll to It-ln ncreugth.No o n eb u t u l l i r h o h n n n n e d t l hhelpful medicine an in a pauum noFDM! fully of lu me rit."-ln. V id;French. 115 N. Garlen Sz.W M :Gaiden ile d ln l DB NHU7hu done for thnulndl lt will do for
nm-Ge t it to du f ro m : mr man nar u u ilt. umm M mmm.wma for
has medlul adnc e to nr. Piemeil,sumo. N. 1.
J\és..g1.ine
~' *
Cutlcura Soap
Clears thg Skin
andKeeps1tClear
l~»ZSv.m¢-nfs-\i\=1'a-||¢.
_ _ _ =Uhol on Amlrlaa n 'lilldlas'
In Ameda children no oven"mo de r a "l. h mth ey u e ln th h - +
try.Tm:American chlidnn hadn r :bad cient on l hmily u
quietly In Buuex.After :nm tvru c hildren had
back za me Sutgs. me 11-car - \and nld. quite playfully. w the »
e u daughter or the bon u:' W
m; | ' dn r, an dwha tdn lh elc n lly o u
'c uz ma t our." vu the nply .neu y ou ought to know. lr.-
ar.You put me ehruzmlngacross ma."-london 'ru-mu.
i
miletusa
Hlrd J ob.
u h u m p m t u z m r d t o g u n
ln u r h o i a c o mp e lle d to d o h a rhousework so believe ha' hrllbtllti
Inc a-| ufu1.mmatterho1'hanstl7
may begec tlnghlslnc omc.
"romeo"nu 1 \kvY¢-l£
WATCH,THE BIG 4Ston\nch~K;Hnqs-Hurt-Lint
Km an vm aims :mary myngukriy uldngthewurkfnlnad-ard rsmedy fu' kidney, lint,hhdds' and urk: ad nonlin-
ca l m m u .
< \»»»\ \ r ~
' n » m u a u l a n u a y u n u n n u k
e u s d n u m n u u u n w u u -u l u m m a n g s n .a n
I . - x ¢ ¢ n .. : . . u : | u » | - - ~ n - »
There In nothing mon luiltlafter a day sr! hard wart than \
full at snowy uhlu: elozhet Fornluitln.|aRedCml| Ba1.lBl1|| =.--
nztilement..
The mr lh n u u l m a pneunn70000 tons uened by the light or
m n
'mn mxmnémss,BLAIR. NEBRASKA..Thu ummm: Cuy lm. yum vm a»~ ~ ~nroyed by nn- ..f unknnwp ..fx¢1n.M... _..-. .._.-......\ ».. .... ..»...|
.IV--Gontlnuod.
.4 4-| mammt.. coughed
throat.for Jerry. plana." sho
he r n a .' -~ed It from her hand.
u lqnutodn anthlng
~0 |rumble-d,but ba-ger to get har manga,
ll hill. Bmlllngly Polly
~'yon.Oscar."sho
or mebbe 1 trelh eu1"
um mo tion with hls
a ' he anapprd. 'Thenme for!wu vd 2 1 |
sent word by ma." sbs
Govt bo alrdny about
farmer.
A r l e n "
\~ f l u A dila pi-
t h e l i e u Q l w ath a n .u m a :u uPbllyHophlnl t h ur . m u J e r r y . i n d.Gr a n n y H 01:fi r m , O w l I nu ll i. i n a n d h b a r .sf m v f i d t o m v s my u n 3 rhood.Pol ly sta ll»I..H l r e u s l l u »o w n s t b l n o u n u nu p .an m a r e n c r -.|pn r nm u n a nb o t w n a Ih e k c n a l af. 11 | l l ll t h t ha fo r -l l i n h i l k a o f d r i v-zu u n a .l u n m m al r m m t h l l u l r l l h t h uu r n s P o u r s [ n i t -lh h cr u on al a em r cr tm u u n e : a n n o tmpp on d, b ul .° ?r \. r: l-m a m u m :R o bw g - c o u s i n .Po l-~m l n u m s ml r t n p r i l Zlo bl rtf a : h u n s Po l !!
to B en ne t t. n ll ia ld n htm n o m a n~ = - . m s ° ° ° = . ;n mJu . n a d a n s r r h n
t f u m o r .
fn rmer.
1
h u n héen 111|brllllant m n ;nba na Robelft Perclvn. Hs stood nth;
ceme to sudden llfr.
"I reckon you be."the returned."But yonwn got to get up your :punk
an' gn. omfa just u eonu come bustln' right In your house here. I guess.
If :ou don't.You c ome alnnl. ln' at
nine n'doct !'ll hike o u r en'get
In the but too.Say, why canr you
talk jun a 'little nicer to him? Granny
!lope'| :nt a Bible. an' it says when 1teller hurt! y ou. :peek klnd nf soft
back, ln' he 1ron't have nothin* more
to n r .m m Wham u m noise!
Brook."
Before Evelyn could n y another*01d. the squatter girl nltpped asmy
among the shadows..The other.nl
cnnvrenmtlon nu iimlted to the *ig*
ples! cnmmnnplacel.. The return ol e
men eued th e mu m.Pereira! ex-f.'ul¢d himself almost at num tn write:mme letlnrl, and as MacKenzie Enade
evident his eegerneu to get Evelyn by
ngmlr.li n .Robertson nelzed e
chance tn iles! any to her own room.
For mme time after her departnnghe Kirl and the man were silent. Thu
vu the nn: tlmn 1:1 Maw: llfe that
hh heart had been rully touched by
A wo~rm, lnd.1n spite of hla enn
and experience.be was u m m | |
bnahful an n young boy.
At length their eyes =-el. and me
tarrlbiy afraid. Polly dear.~ug t h r o vn a me n le ~ n n I[ether and kept each other company
doirn tha ltepl."Sham,"hin ttl Polly Hopkins.
"l.ar¢ly. 1 urn: :cared to daath someane'4l ntch ms.""Pellyopf queltlnned Evelyn anxious
lr "'\\lmt'd he ny ? wu he angry?"
Their heads warn vers'elmo to-
book. tm then :he turned to Hopkins.
"Daddy, honey. Fm goin* cur.G l u
your kld I lovin' mild.PII bi hackquldkez-'u the bllly gunz nn blink."
CHAPTER v.
I .s t r a i g h t a h e a d o f h i m I t U n d a r k
d r i ve w a y . b u t t u r n e d w h e n E ve l y n a n
|>enr~:d i n s i d e h i m .P d ) ;h u a
m u r m u r M t h e i r vo i c e s t h a t ; I L
Th e y t he n di s ap p ea r e d i nt o t h e h u ma n .
Q ve l y n . l a u g h l n g i y Jm l s l n n u n - s a m m
a h e a d n f b o r .Q u l c k l y t h e g i r l t i m e
o u t a g a i n :a n d P o l l y e n u m h e a r h e r
La rr y Il la h bp , h ix he n ch z an ll . r e po s te d
in d u i l a p a t h y t h e o a t h u h r d l c u i e d t o
z l w m . [ h o w o r d s Il m l m a d e t h e S t o r m
fo u n t r y 5 sa fe h a b i t a t i o n In r l l a : c a n
}h c " K e n i i e .TE H : l i o i h m o n r e ve r e n t l y
k i s s e d t h e B i b l e m d f e l l b l c k l i m p l y
ln t h ei r c ha l n l .
Hn. Chu. Pemlnook, Rashun i ,Nebr.,lays:"Severalyan -Q I used Dutlfa Ku*'7 P11 I have used them
o and on whenever I havefelt the need of A kidney rem-edy.w I cold: cold it irritates my kidneys and oauaeaa h mm. u : mm, £ ml; .' r malso make my luck 1:mo andweak.Since using lJoan'a KidneyPill!I have not beentronbkd in llwnl months md
I can neommené them for Iknowthemtobe a kidneyttmody ol merit.Doufa aremyrtandaidkidneyremrdyand I keep them in the houseall the tlmr."
A. L. Renqnin, 202 B. Anthur St., lloidrcge, Nc hr.,nys: "I had an attack oi ku!
ney complaint and was in had
ahape for awhile.I was hunkin; corn when the troubicm m d .1 no doubt had takenonld in the muscle! ol mr blckand side? I was anhm: -that
if 1 ltooped I could hardly
ltnighien.I had bun!aomuchaboutDoufaKidnfrPullsthatInentfortome.After takin] them a [nr days
they Rnd me up in good ohapc.I hav¢nt been bothered some|>oan'a :und me."
QQé§;§§§.
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.1=2=*==*~ 1 4 |~»*=#~4
:».,>~=_-~~~~~ ~=2 ~>;..a'g,;;» .~w ~'.f-~1
n f , w q4ega= a f,~.
;4 . ¢.~ ~ _:4 H t .v~ 4 T ~~i .j.f .f l l ~
; _ " :, ~.~" "i p \F i l "" r
'/j a a -.3 .»..:j_: ~r , Q u ,.- N " ;~
E m y h u m 1 .f ,I
./""" "} a :'.e n ~. e m - m ~. . ~~
si
¢
Feel Stiff and Achy After
Every Cold ?`
Do You Have Constant Backaohe?Fe d Old and
Lame and Suffer Sharp, Rheumntic Pains?
Then Look to Your Kidneysl
DOES every cold, chill or attack of grip leave youvrorn-out and utterly miserable?Do you feel old
and lame, still' and rheumatic?Does your back ache
with:a. dull, unceaeing throb, ,until it seems you juncan't stand it any longer?
Then look to your kidneys!Grip, colds and chillsare mighty hard on the kidneys.They llll the blood
with poisons and impurities that the kidneys must
lllter off.The kidneys weaken under this rush of new
wo:lc; become congested and inflamed.
It's little wonder, then, that every cold leaves g°==
with torturing backache, rheumatic pains, headac es,dizziness and annoying bladder irregularities.
But don't wonyl Simply realize that your kidneys are over-worlced at such times and need assistance.Get. | box of DonnKidney Pills and give your nreekened kidney! the help they need.
Aaliit them, also, by drinking pure water freely. eating lightlynndruIff r e l h d nd at.D 'Kid Fillhaveelprei {'h§E2n3.» and slmoglda hdryou. .\'Zi.°§°-f ~
"Use Donn's, " Say Thus Grateful Folks:
llon ngaln. "that while I vu go n e I
always thought of yoll. but not justlike this.Honey, girl. how long have
you loved me? :term-e-norm todayf"'IIIlllJl |1ll'lJl."'t:l:||1f!sled Evelyn,
with n growlrm flush.
What e fortunate man Marcus Mao-Kenzle considered himself just at that
moment!He had won the pneltleit
girl in Itham: and :ne loved htm."And to :mar z only came homo
last night,"he exalted."Thla time
Jronlenlly you were free, my Eve.At
this moment no poner can take you
away from me."Dreadful recollections of Decaf ln-
tnadeel upon E\eI3ns new lupplnen.Oh. it :he only had the courage to te!!
Maroon!Would he keep on loving herand holp her to get from or would he
Bhe gllltctd into his face.There
were upon it the marks of breeding
oi' pride In nlmaetf. his wealth. pod-
the lamh'| wool as Polly. goln; whlw.
dared nt her father.,"You dnn't mean hurlln' htm. Daddy
dear. do.you?" she hmkfout. "0h. itlhlfa what ynu're talkin' about. ¢lon'*t
do| t. - n mweo tt: oae ay : u mmm:
beautiful la loin'tot happen to usaqnnttera. 'Gnd up in the sky aunt n
angel :mack down from nun heaven
to 'help ut."
The aeriouxf lovely face turned
plearllngly. truthfully up to bla pn-vented Hopkins from indulging hia
dellre go laugh.Polly turned and
looked at Larry.Hia dark face wan
heavy wlth frmrn and deep. gridcut
llnel.°"I'here |ln°!any angela anywhere
but up !heh3." muttered Lnrry Bishop.
making an upward th n m with hla
thumb."Yen, there Ia. Larry." contradicted
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sl s n r . Il e h a d n a d lu i h a s h y , r w e t r n t -
In z g l a n c e n h ! !be l o a n e d t o s e e .
" E ve l y u i I - - I - I - ' b e l i e ve y o u c a n
t o r m o .I r e a l l y b e l i e ve y o u d o " h e
er c i n l m e d ." Y o u d n sw e e t ? "h e d o
mn n d e d, h i s vo i c e t r e m bt l n g .
" f n , " w h i s p e r e d E ve l y n .
" N o w , l a n t i t | 1 r a n ¢ e . " a s k e d M \ r ~
anrut swiftly don the lane, the lamb
under ooo arm.Polly :bout u n ;with gtadnza.Out ot the rmora nt
the Storm country, out ot the c old
ravine unter, also had found another
lltllo thin; to care for.Jon-mlah Hopkins and I-lrfr Blatmpwere In the shack when Polly nrrlyed
with her burdens.With much pride
also dilpiayed the lunb: then sho fed
him a portion of me milk with | spoon.Wlslle the vu preparing tha evening
mul, she tnvlted lm' hlhefa mend lo
nk: potluck with them.After :upper she aenled her flmlly.Woo Jerry the tucked into Dtrldfs
bod. and Gunn; Hope was made com
fonnblo In | chair by the atom, wherethc aoonn oddedoiltoslaep.Then.
the Znmh In her tap and tho billy goat
at ber knog, Pollyop sat down on the
edge of her cot. facing the two mon.
She knur br the dark ornrewonl on
their hen that n quemon or Importhad como up.
"He an' Lan7. brat. have been try-in' to think of some 'nr of xfttin' z-ld
of Old Hare." began Hopklna ttrlmly.
Ia low tone.
"He wants y ou to c ome tg Gunn:for bulb Mrs.Robertson and her
...»-. ~,..
hI¢|er'n you na' Daddy pat lognher,I c um: an' his fnh looks like the
sun, lil shiny ln' brlgi Ho un the
dlughter. The Indy was ml ~ lonsly Icy
to Evelyn and the gnI was utterly pl l u e n y o u b e s t d u l l . .B e h u m a d u l
eve : a m a n c a n b e . "~sm ll|¢:Renzie.In his absence. nl
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¢ H A P T £ R IV - - G o n tl n u o d .
4 4~ll; hesitated |m a m m t . c o u g h e d
d l l r e d h a r l h m o t .
A l l t l l l m l l k fo r Je r r y . p l a n a . " s h o
n t m d h n h e r n o ._ _
|c t ! m a t c h e d It fr o m h e r h a n d .
f 0 0 6 . y o u | q n n t t o n ' n o o t h l n g
N i n n . "h a |r um b le -d .b u t ba -
h i vu a n g e r t o g e t h a r m a n g o ,
ll l ll d t h e p al l Xl ll l .Bm l l l n g ly P o l l y
x i t b i d .
P m t h n l r l n 'yo n .n s r n r . "s h o
I o d , ' | n ' n o 1 r m e b b e n t r e l h e q
G r a n n y H o p s !"
e m l d l a n u m m o t i o n w i t h h l s
d .
U p In t l r a t b o a z f h o a n a p p r d . 'Th e n
w h a t s w c a m o Z o r l w u v d 2 1 |
r 'Ta q - wo m a n s e n t wo r d by m a ." : b o
a l l l f . I n d c a n b i : I r o n y u m :
o r d e r e d t h e fa r m e r .
» l yo p t o o k n c o u pl e o f s t e ps ba d -
t o w a r d t h e d o o r . N a d y In G r l f
r oh o w e d m r sig ns o r u n u t o a l
th .. -n l d y o u 1 r | | n ' t t o w r i t e h r r
m o r n l e t t e r s . " a l s o fo p m d . " S h u
~Im i r e d .S h e t u m b l e d a l l o ve r
u a l s o m e m e . "
w u t d i d o n m y a b o u t m o n e y ?
o u t d e m a n d e d m m s .
~rb idi t h a d i m l i g h t o f t h e l m -
.P o l l ; l o o k a o a t h t m ple|.dln¢1y.
Sh a ju s t c l n ' t : e t a n o l h b r c e n t . "
n m a e u . * a n * | l : e | f e e l l n ' t e r r i b l e
: b o i l l l . "
m o m I n l u - 1 n m u m m m h i s
B t n n e l t l u m p e d u p fr o m b l a
. u n d o o o s t e p t o o k h i m m y d o s e
t h o a fvo t u y o u n g n p e n k e r .
S h e n n t .Q M 'h e er lo d." S h o
a s s h e w o o ' l . I n w Bar G od . me
I. o r I' l | m m e o u t w i t h t h e w h o l e
nz .Y o u z o a n d t e l l h e r a o .5l m'a
r i d : fo l k s , a n d I d l d n t m n r r y h e r
h t t p q u i e t a l l m y ll fe .'Tel l h e r
b e r a t a com es h o m o h e n t o me .
: l a t p u s u n .l l ' : n e n u n " h e
o n d . m e n l a u g h e d ." 0 b . y o u n e e d
m q a s l f I w a s m l n ' t o n a t y o u
1. Pul lma n."h e w e n t o n . " h u t a n l
s h 1 l n ' , I f t h t p a r a u p a n d I : e t
a t h e r .t h e n - m e fo r yo u .Po l l y
| ~ \ | g \ "
i l l s vo l r e w a s l u l l n h . In t l h i s m a n -
n m u s h -Po l l y re t re a te d t o all
m a m a .
" Ti r e t1m e'n h ere ."O s r a r r e n t an .
h m b o t h y o u w o m e n u r n !b e i n
s t o m y | \ d _'I' h l r » I Ge t h om e a n
x t o m s l a d y j u n w h a t I u i d -
t n h e b r o k o o n . o n l y t o c o n t i n u e
vn u o u t t h e o u t l b o t u t s w .Bee
| u é p r '
D u m b 1 1 t h dr e a d .P o l l y an |
aw a y t n t h t l a k e .It w a s t h a n s h o n w
m m e l i s l a g m o vi n g a t w u t . i n a m a n
p o o l n r u n t e r i n a m e k b a m .C a r e -
fu l l y s h e W * t h e m l ! ! a n d e g g a u r n
b n a t a m n o l h m n .D o w n m e b i n !
sh e d i p p e d . a n d t h e n i n a n f a l l i n g
g t o a n . n f u g x l l n l i n t h e u n t e r . w a s a
Aa duck." he proceeded."I lrnat to
**u o n l i e r E ve l y n Il o b e n n n n d l d u ' t u n !
t o u n v n u m e h a m a n !
* A n d y o u n n l e l i h e r I n c o m e Ir s
coma |rouz;d after any more ~ilk. or
¥'1\ thrmr you out of the barn."
T ;o'F'm Co`§fifm§f
*o w . - , e M i l l e r W h i t e : ~
E _ / 4 '_" ' i 1 ' - ~s , '_.n ;s n _ @ : b y R r u s a m "
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the ilu. In ¢ Iitze ravlne at her left
.l null: atrmm fumbled drum tho hill.with wistful e m :he ntr he d It
anrut swiftly don the lane, the lamb
under ooo arm.Polly :bout u n ;with gtadnza.Out ot the rmora nt
the Storm country, out ot the c old
ravine unter, also had found another
lltllo thin; to care for.Jon-mlah Hopkins and I-lrfr Blatmpwere In the shack when Polly nrrlyed
with her burdens.With much pride
also dilpiayed the lunb: then sho fed
him a portion of me milk with | spoon.Wlslle the vu preparing tha evening
mul, she tnvlted lm' hlhefa mend lo
nk: potluck with them.After :upper she aenled her flmlly.Woo Jerry the tucked into Dtrldfs
bod. and Gunn; Hope was made com
fonnblo In | chair by the atom, wherethc aoonn oddedoiltoslaep.Then.
the Znmh In her tap and tho billy goat
at ber knog, Pollyop sat down on the
edge of her cot. facing the two mon.
She knur br the dark ornrewonl on
their hen that n quemon or Importhad como up.
"He an' Lan7. brat. have been try-in' to think of some 'nr of xfttin' z-ld
of Old Hare." began Hopklna ttrlmly.
the lamh'| wool as Polly. golng 1rhlt8.
dared nt her father.,"You don't mein hnrlln' htm. Daddy
dear. do.you?" she hrokeont. "0h. it!hlt'| what ynu're talkin' about. ¢lon'*t
do| t.- gq,Ȣ,h n.- oneeys ummm:
beautiful In loin'tot happen to ussqnntters. 'God up in the sky aunt n
angel atnnck down from nun heaven
to 'help ut."The aeriouxf lovely hee turned
plearllngly. truthfully up to bla pn-veoted Hopkins from indulging hia
dellre go laugh.Polly turned and
looked at Larry.Hia dark face wen
heavy wlth frown and deep. we!cut
llnel.°"I'here |ln°!any angela anywhere
but up !hero." muttered Lorry Bishop.
making an upward thrnn with hla
thutnb."Yep, there Ia. Larry." contradicted
Polly lmpetuously."I seen one. Hia
hI¢|er'n you na' Dodd: pat together,I cum: an' bla fone looks like the
ann, all ahlny an' brlgi He aan the
lqttatten haa to have a place to livetn just like other folkn, an he won't
let Old More fun ua ont of the StlentCity.Mehhe after a while. when he
gels to workin' for us. lou van hunt
tn' 8811 just the ante an ever!"
Hopkins looked at his daughter aa
tr me had tm her mlnll.w"Whnl.'|eatin'ron.brnt'P'he
grunted.
"'2"lothln',°' nplled Polly, "but I knowwhit 1 beard."
"Splel It out to on." not in Bishop
rarer!!-
Then Polly told them.Both men
laughed.*'Why. hes get more money'n out
llare.Pon,"mapped Hopkins "It'a
nm berause we doo't happen lo be set
tln' on his ground that be |ln't went-|n' ua o|I."
It wma quite evident th!! both thellahermen were of one onlnlnn.Polly
I
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it Wu Quite Evidtnt That Both theFhhlmun Wlro of OM Opinion.
get up and pinoed lhe lamb ln a comer
of the woodbox.
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lt a l R o b e r t P e r c l va l .H e s t o o d I 1 l i ! !
n n l g h z a h e a d o f h i m I t t h e d a r k
d r i ve w a y . b u t t u r n e d w h e n E N G IID a p
p e n m d be s id e h i m .P0113 h u a
m u r m u r M t h e i r vo i c e s t h a t ; I L
Th e y th e n di s a p pe a r e d i n t o t h e ho u s e .
lgvl .-| yn.: nug hlng ly p_u; -Mi n: t he sold ier
g h e n d n f b o r .Q u l c k l y t h e g i r l c a m e
o u t a g a i n :a n d P o l l y e n u m h e a r h e r
n r l n - c o m l n g b r e a t h : u A b e r u n l l l fi l y
d o w n t h e l l e p l .." S h a m , "h i n t l l P o l l y H o p k i n s .
° - r m a y .1 u r n : : c a r e d t o d a e t h s o m e
an e '4l c el e b m e . "3
"P e l l y o p f q ue l t l n n e d E vel y n a n x i o u s
l r " ' \ \ l m l ' d h e n y ?w u h e a n g r y ? ".
Th e i r he a d s w e r e ver s'clo ne to -
n l h e r . a n d P u l l ; g a ve t h e m a n a g e In
a l o w t o n e .|
" H e w a n t s y o u s o c o m e t g G r e n n y
H o p f; h u t l l n i n e r r c l o c l : x o n z g h t . a n |
l l u e a e y o u b e s t d u l l . .B e ' t u m e d ueve r a m a n c a n b e . "q
' T m d u m . "E Y IIJD wa l le d ,' T m
t e r r i b l y a fr a i d . P o l l y d e a r . "
A l l t h e s y m p a t h y I n B u l l y ;h e a r t
ca me t o su d de n ll fe .
" I re c k o n y o u b e . "t h e r e t u r n e d .
" B u t y o n w e g o t t o g e t u p y o u r : p u n k
a n ' g u . o m f a j u s t u l o a n c o m e b u s t
l n ' r i g h t In y o u r h o u s e h e r e .I g u es s .
If : o u d o n 't .Y o u c o m e a l o n l . l n ' a t
n l n e o ' d o c t !' l l h i k e o ve r l n 'g e t
l n t h e b u t too.Sa y,w h y c u r :y o u
t a l k j u n a l i t t l e n i c e r t o h i m ?G r a n n y
!l o p e '| : n l a B i b l e . a n ' i t s a y s w h e n 1
t e l l e r h u r l !y o u .: p e e k k i n d n f s o ft
b a c k , l n ' h e 1 r o n 't h a ve n o t h i n * m o r e
t o n r .m m W h a m u m n o i s e !
Br oo k. "
B e f o r e E ve l y n co u l d n y a n o t h e r
* 0 1 d . t h e s q u a t t e r g i r l nl l pp e d a s m y
a m o n g t h e shadows..T h e o t h e r .n l
W h o a O s c a r B Q t| n o fi S t op p e d In t o t h a
H u t , H o U t t e r c d o n O a t h
t h o u g h s u r r o u n d e d w i t h e ve r ; l u x u r y .
w e n t vr re tc he dl y u p t h e n o p :a n d .
fo r c i n g a s m i l e t o he r t l p a . p u s e d t n ~
to t h o m u s i c r o o m .
Bt l l y mo o t Il o p k lm u h ad h i ln k e d m a n y
t l m e o b e fo r e h l n l l t t t e m i s t r e s s c a m o
h o m e L n r r y B i s h o p h a d g o n e t o h i s
l a t e l y h u t .m d D a d d y Zl o p k l n l a n d
G r a n n y H o p e w e r e d o s i n g i n fr o n t
o f t h e s t o ve .
In ne r vo u s t e tu t to n Po l i; wa t c he d t h e
c l o c k c r a w l a l o n g t o w a r d t h e h o u r o f
th e m e e ti n g b e tw e e n 0 1 cl r a n d E ve ly n .
Ab o u t a qu a r te r zo n i ne . al s o n o t e o u t
o f t l o o n '
B r fn m l i l a r pa t hs .s l i p p i n g pa n t l
l h l n t y h e r e a n d t h e r e ,Po l t y o p c a m e
l t le n g t h u p o n a lo n el y sh a c k ne t
o n a p o i n t r fl m e l f.S h e w e n t a r o u n d
lo t he b ac k .pe ne d t h e do o r, an d o nc e
w i t h i n t h e r o o m t o u c h e d | m a t c h t o I
xm n l t ca n dt e w h i c h m e h a d , t u k e n
fr o m h er po c ke t . a n d n ot dn vm q ui e tl y .
wh en Os ca r B en n et ! s te pp e d in t o th e
h m . h e u m r o d a n o a t h .H e w a s n o t
e x p e c t l n z t o s e e P o l l y H o p l t l n l n
"l ia r In d y w o n 't co m e . e h ? "h o d e -
ma n d e d g r u t r l y .
°'Oh.|11e'¢co m i n 'a l l r i g h t "a o -
s w e r o d Po l iy ." b u t sh e w e r e m f r o l d
B o I c a m e a t o m ; t o n o : h e g o t h o m e
sa fe. "A lttlld to u g h fe l l fr o m B e n n e t r l
ll pn ." Y o u 'r e a cl e ve r ki d ,Pn l ly o p, "h e
n l d ,m o r e st fn hl y ." C u n n i n g a s 1w e a s e l . d - d s r y o u a l o t !S i t d o w n .1
\ o n ° t h l l r y o u !"Po l l y s q u n t t c d o n t h e fl o o r b y t h e
q|3 cnltlcz sra RATHER HASTY
Peulely Mr.Nswlywed Wtll Msks
f Discreet Inqumss Before ItsMakes Another Complaint.
A ten- weeks seo I was invited todlne with a couple of old schoolmates
who had been mardeu for some tlme.I was asked zo brim: a trlend who had
stso attended school srlttt us."'!tle dinner looked appetlstng, and
was progressing smoothly with sl] ot
us ln :ood spirits.Suddenly, Jack, my married friend,turned so his wire and ssld:"Vers,
\hot's the matter with these bis-
omits?"She msde some sort ot reply, where-
upon be answered they were not asto ost, that his mother mold do bet-
ter tasking.and asked who baked
them.Vers,with so injured expression,answered:"\\'h;.Jack.d\.lI,your
mother sent them over :ms evening."Both.1 know, wished the dinner
over. and I found I had e pressing
engagement dtrerzty sftonrsnl.--ChL
esgo Tribune.
I Igl n g e r i y d o w n o n t o n r i c k e t y b e n c h .
" I b o t n h ! 1 | a n s t a r e d p i n k a t w h a t
I t ol d y o u t o t el ! 'e a. '° h e b ur s t o ut af-
t e r n vr hl ie ."S h e 's a b o u t t h e m o d
I l l ; l l vo l r d w o m a n I e \ e r m w . "
Fo r th e sp a n o f n fe w a e c nn d s P o l ~
t o o k m a t t h e s p e a k e r .'I` Iw n :
" P m t h i n k i n * s h e a i n 't l m l n ' y o u n o
mo r e. Os c a r. nn ' u w om a n w it h o ut lo ve
In h e r a l n 'z w o r t h n o l h i n '. "
T h e n w a s n o s m l l e o n t h e l o ve l y
(n o e zxh vn t h e w a r d :w e r e fin ish ed.
S h e h a d s p o k e n t h e t r u t h . a n d o n n r
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waitin; on mysmf In a zrrwvry store;|.hlt'l |1l.-New York Giobe.
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hill to cleanse we liver and howilu | hw hours you can see for your
;-=1f how llzorotlhiy lt works allnur bile. and undlgested food out .
the bowels and you hue l well, plsul enum gguln.
mnum of momen keep "Cullfn .,rig Bymp" handy.Ther kuaw a tu
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I can neommené them for Iknowthemtobe a kidneyttmody ol merit.Doufa aremyrtandaidkidneyremrdyand I keep them in the houseall the tlmr."
A. L. Renqnin, 202 B. Anthur St., lloidrcge, Nc hr.,nys: "I had an attack oi ku!
ney complaint and was in had
ahape for awhile.I was hunkin; corn when the troubicm m d .1 no doubt had takenonld in the muscle! ol mr blckand side? I was anhm: -that
if 1 ltooped I could hardly
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Every Cold ?`
Do You Have Constant Backaohe?Fe d Old and
Lame and Suffer Sharp, Rheumntic Pains?
Then Look to Your Kidneysl
DOES every cold, chill or attack of grip leave youvrorn-out and utterly miserable?Do you feel old
and lame, still' and rheumatic?Does your back ache
with:a. dull, unceaeing throb, ,until it seems you juncan't stand it any longer?
Then look to your kidneys!Grip, colds and chillsare mighty hard on the kidneys.They llll the blood
with poisons and impurities that the kidneys must
lllter off.The kidneys weaken under this rush of new
wo:lc; become congested and inflamed.
It's little wonder, then, that every cold leaves g°==
with torturing backache, rheumatic pains, headac es,dizziness and annoying bladder irregularities.
But don't wonyl Simply realize that your kidneys are over-worlced at such times and need assistance.Get. | box of DonnKidney Pills and give your nreekened kidney! the help they need.
Aaliit them, also, by drinking pure water freely. eating lightlynndruIff r e l h d nd at.D 'Kid Fillhaveelprei {'h§E2n3.» and slmoglda hdryou. .\'Zi.°§°-f ~
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Q luxton memorial to be ere-rtnl :tt Alexandria. Va.. hr tho l'ree Blttxunu. :Z-Latest portraits of Pnnceaa Mary at
.England and Viscount Lan:ellen. tlrhn utel¢1 married February 28.
NEWS REVIEW UFGURRENT EVENTS
Ratification of Yap Treaty indi-
cates Other Facts win Go
Through Senate.
NHT ABMITIEII BY EHEMIES
Fight to llodlfy volatead Act Begun
by Faderatlon of Labor-New Pian
to Flnanca`Bonua--Prealdenl Adu
Congreaa for Sdn Sttblidy.
a y B o wma n w. P lc xa n oI N ' r u n pmlnnlunry bouts or the
nal: Bghl ln the senate the ld-mlttialrallon hos anond victories which
loud Beuator Lodge and othora to poe-
dtct rnrtaln triumph In the main con-
tmt over the fourpower Pnclllt: pact,as well aa ln Inc other bouts.
failure and a dangerous breeder of diaeontentandcontutupt for law. and
trhlch concludes:
"\\t' urtrt' that all clllzena in every
walk Of llfe demand frultt their repro
sentatlven :md senators ln Wanlnlngtonimmediate ndlef from the unwarranted
rootrlctlou cootalued in the \olutt~ad
nrt: and uvdjkewlae suggest to the
cltlaemddp of our country the wisdomand aidvlaublllty of heurlug ln mlm!
the attitude toward this issue of otltco
holdem and uuplranta to olliee ln comlng ttlwtlottst lu order that there may
he rtatomd to the people ~ lawfuluso- ot ttltolcsome beer and I :ht wluol.
nllleh under the tzrovlalona of theetghtm-ntlt amendment ooo and should
he rightfully declawd as notrltttoxlcttl
lug hv\ernt:ca3'The vxetutlro countll asserts lt
holds "tltut the elghtoenth amendmentwf u reasonable and proper legit#
lat gr; lntcnsretntlon would be benefi-vial lu our country und would have the
support of no great majority of our
people."But the countll mars an ex-hatuttire lnveatlgatlou whlcll it ltaa
wnducted shows Lheae ef!%¢Ll of the
Volstrnd act:"1. A gentral dlaregard of the lairnmomr all .mum. tneloolna thoao who
chit*f M the bureau of na\l¢allun. nr!trying to combat the movement In the
house to turn lmek to civil life the on
members of tho ttcndeml'clam that
graduates next June.The! told the
house naval corntnlllee that theao menwereneeded.that the three othor
elaaaou should he allowed to graduate
utld that there should no no reductionIn the number admitted to the ucadow
neat autumn.
Puzztum:wr Harding Isnt week min
n Inna and earnest appeal to con»greats to give direct ald to American
ahlpplutz. and immediately after the dellwry nf his address bills pmmml hs
the rhlpping board and embodying theadministrationrocomméidatlona were
Introduced by Itepresentatlvo Green of
Maaaarhuaetta, dllirlitlllll Of the houae
committee 45:1 merchant marine and
llaherlea,and by Senator .limes ofWuahlnnou, ehalnnan of the senate
committee on comment.TDI program embodied tn than
measures would mat the governmentabout $I5.£J(lJ.0UJ the tlrat year, and
the annual Hmm ultlmately tulxht
reach $S0.0t'D.w0.Besides direct eompenantion to American vessels engaged
tn totelm trade the nrozrnm trrrolvea
deparunant or trade and cornutorce. the
out o f the to rn your.Cuptutt wal
placid at $30000.The gent-al mcrchandlae ntoct and
stare bulldlng owned by Charles nu:of Endicott. a village al: tulle! out of
Falrbury.burned.Total value was$10,030. wlth nothing saved.'
A potato growers club has been or-
ganized. at Gothenburg with n largemembership.Several c an of reni
fled seed have lwett purchased and a
large acreage 'alll be planted.Influenza In bnaklnx out ln Noe
folk acconllng to physicians.ClllPhyalclon Holland la one of the Yit:
u m .About twenty earon have been
found durimt the put week.at a baud aelectlon held ln Stratton
for tho Durtwlu of laaulnl nam turns
exteualou honda to replace a llmllar
ll u e that were declared lllegal the
issue carrlod br the arlde margin ofos to B..
W. E. Chapin, T3. bunker and cap-ltallat, member of tho board of dir
actora of the Fedeml 'rrgnat Ca. of
lincoln,and connected urltlt otherflnanclalluallttltlonttofLlnoolu,is
dead. after it brief Illness.The atate boanl of educational
land: and fund! haa lnveated 315.000 of
$Li¥»().tX)l). the lntvrest of wltltlil Uteleglalatttre act aalde for aoldlar mellaf.
ln Nelson. 5 per cent school bonds.The board had predoully invented
saaooo In honda.
lll December 1.
Citlaena of W00d Lake have rt
to lmttto S'-Z9,7ilt} honda to build aa E
me power plant and water |731
Work will stan aa noon as tno wea'tlll pertnltf The old light plant
destroyed by dre :dx weeks luv
Tlle Omaha Autumobllo allow,
111| auto event of the year willheldSn.the Munlcipal Audltorl
March 13.19.The ontrlea :tra pt
into or tx-ln:fully aa numerous
tlurlmr folmt'1° yearn.
Seven hundred aulta ara to
hrottght ln federal court.Omagainstpartieswhoauhacrlbed
atork of the Skinner Parkin: com;
and have falled to make paymt
The auhscrlpllona approzltnato a
$1.ooo,ooo._
The stale bank guaranty fund It
halan f t2.211.1ao atneo the rectof the 'urmera Iltate bank nt H4
nrpald 0fll,nr50per¢*ento!s
was trlthdrnvm al: months ago.eonllug to the laat aemlnnnunt rc
made by atnte bank! to the !'¥t»br=worm: bureau. under date or rh-
bel' 1. depoadta aggregated ntsmoo
Fairmont ta tndnuht as to wht
to llatat the town by lung dlt
electric anrvlce or continue llaplant.At n malta meeting the P
Set-vine company and the Blue I
Power company each made a |oaltlon.The matter vraa dlaml
Il x pr e s xi o n o t t h i s c o n fi d e n c e c o m e
a ft e r t h e s e n a t e .o n \t e du e o da 3 .n o d
ntt ll lle d th e t re aty w it h . In put c u ttc en t-ID I Y u p .Th i s l s n o t p r o p e r t y o m : o f
t h e W a s h i n g t o n co n fe re n c e se ri es o f
tre ati es,b u t l u ac c e p t a n c e w a s c o n -
si d er e d nec ess ary b e fo r e no t i o n i s
t a k e n n n j h a o t h e r P a c In c t n e n t l e n .I t
p u t s n n e n d t o t h e dl n p u t c b e t w e e n
th i s c o u n t r y n o d Ja p a n b y r e c o g n i z i n g
t h e Ja p a n e s e m a n d a t e o ve r Y a p a n d
a t th e so m e ti m e se c u r in g . »\ m e r ic n 's
ca h l e ri g h t s t h e r e .
Th e d u a l i n t e o n t h e Y i p p a c t w a s
3 1 t o 2 a n d w a s p r e c e d e d b y t l t e vo t
i n g d o r m o f a n u m b e r n l ' r e s e r va t i o n s
w h i c h c c n a l n D e m o c r a t i c se na t or s
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sh in e re ." S L C r e a t i o n o t l n a t - m y o f b o o t l e p
g e n ."~ t . A n n mn d n ; l n c re n s e l n th e t r a t -
t l c i n p o i s o n s a n d d e a d l y u m c o c t t o n s
u n d - i r o n ."'5. A n i n c r e l x c d n t e o f l n n n l t y ,
bl l n d n e s x , a nd c r i m e a m o ng t h e u s e r s
u f t h e s e c o n c o c t i o n : a n d d r o p . ,
" t t In c r e a s e l n un e m pl o y me n t ,d o o
to l o s s e s o f e m p l o ym e n t b y wo t k u s l n
f o r t ; t | \ e in d us t ri e s d i r e c t l y o r sm u-
re c t l y c o n ne c t e d w l t h t h o mn n u t pc t u r e
of l iq uo rs ..
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th e sa l e ol ' g ove r n me n t ah l p s l l p ri c e s
br u t ed o n p r es e n t mn rk ot va do ss . c on »
s t r u c t i o n l o a m t o p r i va t e comp ani on,
a n d va r i o u s fo r m s o f i n d i r e c t ol d .
IN a l s s h i p n t b d d y a d d r e s s t o c o n -
x r w t h e Pr e s id e n t t o o t occa sion
t o r e l t o n t e m a a p p r o va l o f t h e G r e s . :
L l k u t S t L a w r e n c e w l t l r w l y p r o
Jc c t . a n d t h a t w a s a l s o r h e l o p l c fo r a
l l r e l y de b a t e b e fo r e t h e N a t i o n a l
I t l vo n a n d m m m c o n g r e s s I n W u t o
l n z t o n t m we e k .T h e pr o j e c t l u
m o r e ct u m p l o n e t l ba'G o v.H e n r y J.A l l e n o r K a n s a s m d B . a t r e m o r o f
Ch ic ag o,a n d w a s op po se d b r G o v.
N l t h n n M l l l e r o r N e w Y o r k .A l l e n l l l d
' b a r n to u ch e d 4 3 %e m u a l m l h e l
o n t l i |F r e m o n t u t a d e t .E ve n u m
h i g h pr i c e .l t l s u i d .l s fa l l i n g t n
in t e re s t m a n y o f t h e r u n n e r s w h o
h a ve t l l l r d m o n .T w o m o n t h s s r o
c o r n n r s . s 2 3 c e n t a a bu a h e l o n x.tle
F r e m o n t m a r k e t .
O r d e r f o r a l , w 0 K . w . t u r b i n e r e o -
e r a t o r n n f c o n d e n s e r f o r t h e m u n i c i
l l l p l a n t urns | ! t a t t th o ( l e n e n t l
Ele ct ri c co mp an y by t he c it y co nn cl l of 1
w h e n n m o t i o n p r e va i l e d t n p r i n t n i l
pr o p os i t io n s o n t h e b l l l n t a t t h e
e l e c t i o n A p r i l 4 .
A c c o r d i n g t o r e p o r t s fr o m c o u n t y
tr en s nr o rs .c l e r k s an d ,a ss es so rs re »
ce l r e d a t t h e n t l l c e o f S t a t e Ta z G o m -
m l n l o o e r Os bo r ne ,$580,010 w a s co l -
l s c t e d u t p o l l t a x fr o m m a l e vo t e r s l n
N e o m n d n r l n r t o m .I n O m l n a m e
m e n s n - e x e m p t fr o m n n r l m r p o l l " g g
u n d e r r h o m u n i c i p a l c h n r t e r n p p r o vIl u t l t ig s , t he D r t ce t o b es p p r o xl r n n t el y S o y t h e le ds tl l tu ne .W o m e n d b n o t
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N i n n . "h a |r um b le -d .b u t ba -
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ll l ll d t h e p al l Xl ll l .Bm l l l n g ly P o l l y
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d .
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m o r n l e t t e r s . " a l s o fo p m d . " S h u
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u a l s o m e m e . "
w u t d i d o n m y a b o u t m o n e y ?
o u t d e m a n d e d m m s .
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.P o l l ; l o o k a o a t h t m ple|.dln¢1y.
Sh a ju s t c l n ' t : e t a n o l h b r c e n t . "
n m a e u . * a n * | l : e | f e e l l n ' t e r r i b l e
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with her burdens.With much pride
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of Old Hare." began Hopklna ttrlmly.
the lamh'| wool as Polly. golng 1rhlt8.
dared nt her father.,"You don't mein hnrlln' htm. Daddy
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to 'help ut."The aeriouxf lovely hee turned
plearllngly. truthfully up to bla pn-veoted Hopkins from indulging hia
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looked at Larry.Hia dark face wen
heavy wlth frown and deep. we!cut
llnel.°"I'here |ln°!any angela anywhere
but up !hero." muttered Lorry Bishop.
making an upward thrnn with hla
thutnb."Yep, there Ia. Larry." contradicted
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ann, all ahlny an' brlgi He aan the
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let Old More fun ua ont of the StlentCity.Mehhe after a while. when he
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laughed.*'Why. hes get more money'n out
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p r e m i e r w i l l r w l s o t t n l r a s a n e l e c t i o n
ls o r d e re d ve r y s o o o .
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an c e m o r e h a ve I l l b e e r a n d l i g h t
a r l a l a . t h a t fo r c e h a s j u s t b e e n a r t l u
mo t i o n .Th e e x e c u t i ve c o m m ! o t t h e
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ta ke n up t lt ta e au ae a nd s ee ks t o ma ke
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th r e e ye u r a e xc e p t for a t l tn i t t l a tr a t i r e
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wer e pr es ent ed t o Sul ta n li tza ae ln H um
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c a m e t o r u n u n e e m e n t o n t h e A n g l o -
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l" r an c e'a a i d l t a he la at t ac k ed by Ge r
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w i l l ac t to g e th e r t o pr o t e c t P o l a n d
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fo r 2 0 y e ar s .In a ll t hi s Fr a n ce a ee m a
to h a ve g a i n e d h e r G i l d a .
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r a m e m d s h e a r e n a l m t h e m u ,
s l i m #m e e m m e u m m l i k a n d
an ' s° u'I! h as h re el h ot te r. "
l'her\e w a l some-thing co mp e ll in g
a b o u t t h e x i r l .n m a y h a m b e e n t h e
t o n a l a t h e r vo i c e , w o n d e r f u l l y a w g q
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nun. Nebr.. Hmh 9. 1921-TH! ENTERPRISE-h n l l d l
THE ENTERPRISE ["`§;¢'ZI,mA UOCAL NEWSPAPER FOI
ALL THE Pnons
hBs1|.\un.-n ¢....aHint: Doruthy Fauquet :nd Ve
Cort u m. to Cub S aturd ay tofamdaforum!party 5"-===by
student:of Liana ollee.Lh - = ; _ ~ ; ; ; = f § = ; ; = ¢ » f w li e I
10S h a k D i xo n o f C H. i n vi
ilk! at 1° home of his psrenta.and Hn. S. rl Dixon.An Egiurorth League social was I
Wadnenday evening at the homoIrs. Gus' Glover.The evenilm 1
spent in gamasedang 1~ dellc i
us s eh r y e ostessthe close of the evening.The Lldles Cinla met Thursa t t h a d h c g r a e i f ~
rd y rs.Andmgrmi A h r n number of
1.Ladle: A d were press:Tumdnv eveninlr Gus Glover 1
n anz-theHtsMulxll.-I
Mr.
xeldsAfnuou:at
$16rinUm
gin
a prize of $500 is oliered and all -
eta issued from the tint will be used.Hr. an d Mn.Ray Rosenbalm andH n M L ?Roienbalm of Kenna:-cl
were Bun ay guests at me hire. E.
A. Wachter home.Carl Nelson son of Mr mid Mrs.Chu.Nelson and Mine .Alice Dob-
Dtin Yaweil and both are Wnahin ..has been teaching the fifth and mé.
grades In our ac cole and Min Ednain the c ountry.The evening was |most pleasant one for all present
and closed with the hostess servinganiceiuncheon.The honor gnest;resolved a number of gifts which will
tumed Thursday from a few day's
sit with nalatlres at Blair.F.W.Roberta and Eugene Rose
.~ up from Omaha Wednesday onustness eonnected with their ranch.Mrs RMI Beet: of Blair c amo up
riday and assisted Mr. Deets' parentsswirls settled.Otto Mattson ind stock on the Oma-
market Friday.Carrol Foster, who recently moved
is family hero from Minnesota movedrweek to Waterloo, Nebr.Miss Helen 'Thontpson of Telcsznahpent a few day s this week with lnr
ster. Mrs. Jenrlnzs West and family.Miss Francis Kinsey spent the 'seek|here with her plrenfa, Mr. andrs.Levi Kinsey,returning to her
~ool work in Ornslu Sunday eve-
nxMr. W. H, Harrison of Tekantah isndlng the week with his son. Wm.
d family.Frank Bring. a former Herman ros-ent. now living near Fatazo. N. D..
as in town lut week visiting oldme friends.He was called to LY'a by the death of his father and
e on down while so near.This as
s first visit here in thirteen years.Wm. Kiefer of Blair was a visitor
re Saturtl:y...I1. C. ltu ic ts on the sick list at
resent. sufferinqwfrorn roareMrs. Jennings alt was a Teks-
visitor between trains Friday.0 l l Godsey was an Omaha visi-
r Tuesday and Wednesday.Sam King of Tekamah was in Her-
Tuesday.Mr.and Hrs.Docks,who havenmakingtheirhomewith
elr daughter, Mrs. 3. 51. Brewster.nes coming here from Maryville. Mo.oved last week into rooms at the
. A. Johnson home.Mrs.F. 0. Swanson spent severalnys last week with friends in Om-
a.i-ml Andermn. shipped tno cars ofttlo to Omaha Tuesday evening and
ont down to be there when they were
~id.Henry Rover was up from Blair
uosday yisltlr friends.Mrs.Nick l i m -of Blair spent
rid with her mother. Mrs. Horn.llli and Mrs. Harry Leach and son.
ommlc, wont to Omaha Thursday for
few :lags visit with relatives. . .Lynn anish of Teksmah visited
orne folks Thursday.bliss Mary Lowe was oter fromrlington and spent the week»end at
to parental, Geo. Ldke home.Mrs Henry Truhlsen entertained aamber of guests at a sis o'clock din-er Friday §.e\enIrg.Following the
inner the evening was spent in play
lr bridge.'Walter Will rnotored to Teltamah
unday and spent the day with
rlends.The Indies #Id will take their din-er and hold an all day session Wedesrloy at the Chas.Arnold home.
ey will put in the time quilting.Mn and Mrs. Fern West and daugh-
r, Dads. and MissJosie Miller were
undny dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. West.About thirty-fiyo cars loaded \\il.1l
urniture and stock belonging to n~ly of hit-nnonltcs faucet through
:rc Satunlny on their way to Mex-.'flwy formed a colony ln Canadaearsa|:o where 013 have lived
1av:f°!'y until ask to leave byosonm:-'t because of their actionuring the world war.They expect
o form a colony in Mexico. Thereere three nallman coaches attachedothe nor of the two oarry irg morehan ore hundred and seventy five
arsengera. Others are to follow later:Carl Larson who has been a veryick man with a severe attack of ap-ndicitis In getting along-nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry ogyf spor tJndut at the D. W. itutl ge home.Clyde Cornelius of Kansas spentbe past week at the R. J. Schonck
atne.Mr. and Mm. Oscar Gilbcrtson oflair were Sunday guests at the E.. Johnson homo.
Tho Ltlliles foreiem missionary so
lely of the M. E. rhurch were enter-tained at the John King horle Welleadayafternoon.During the busindforrnotla home missionary so
cty.'l'ollowing the business nosinn 11 program nn missionary worltnChinawasgiven.Tho hostessr~~~cl a nice lunch at the close.
Mr. and Mrs. ll. J Gibson drove t~lair Sunday and spent the day withmer mother.
As a result-M the meeting lastuesday evening of the business men
ovoml .gash prizes are to be givenway.lunch person buying one dolln'*s worth of goods at any pl~f lutrincsa will receive a ticket ovhtch be should write his name antplac e itin one of the ballot boxes
On April lst the first tlrllwinz wil
be held ard the tickets issued :inr\l\P.' March wi'l he issued.The holde
£5 0~
QuAuTAnnum
.Q n .|.4 |
present..\On Wednesday, March 1. at 0m*h*#Picturns next Sunday pvcning.occurred the marriage of Miss Alam .Fone of Blair and Stanley l.owo.The pmutor was greatly pleased
son of Mr and Mm. F. w. Lowe of with the inlzrtsi ang atiendance Instthis place. Tho young folks will re-Sabbath. The solo by Mr. Ly fo Mc-
|1 u .
Wednesday March 1.'Henry Truhlsen left. the f i a t of11,..=,;£;".,".;'"t',f;:: z,,:f:.':.":"§,':°'".;,..,;'; »»» week on - business trip no the
wgrk coming dgwn gvgll Ugg wggk W f ltif n ~ Of U18 | tat8
end and the young folks will reside
'\<an,i'e,,9;"aha
otel Conant
otel Sanford
0t€l Henshaw
repnmion ol 10 ynn hir danllnix ol than hotels.G u a n m u- n my an. ol mm wma ma 0| -- ~ of nnlvmg bonu: vnlua and,maximum.NANT HOTEL COMPANY
is first a purpose and then an ex~
rience, but the purpose must be ou
first concern always. We love God an
propose to go dl the way. tho we mn
hive to xv by way of Calvary . W
kwa God and propose to du His wil
here on earth.Our faith must no
~'3£.'£ ~
~ ~~i n t h e g i f t o f H i a so n .O u r l o y a l t y
s h o u l d b e l i k s t h a t o f o u r n o b l e e x -
s= Sn Ic e m en in t h e ll -t a w nr , w he n t he y
w e n t t o t h e f r o r t w i t h g l a d n e u , t h u
i t c o s t m a n y o f t h e m t h e i r l i ve s .
s \
um God's low: for us which cxn be
i >,\Lk: s1`,w1`s Ar Ex/xc rLv
0 A. M.. SATURDAY, March mn
0 ~vf2.0
i
as follows:First Sunday of the
month--9:00 l. rn.Second, Third md
Fourth Sundays--10:80 s. ln.
A most cordial invitation is extend-
ed to all the people uf Blair to utend
than services.
'C. A. Beyersdorfer.
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NATIONS
Ap r i l 1 5 , 1 0 2 2 .
M a y 2 8 - 2 7 .19 22
Ju n e 3 0 , - - Ju l y 1 , 1 9 2 2 .
Au g u s t 4 - 5 , 1 9 2 2 .
M a b e l J.M a r s h ,
C m m t y S u p e r i n t e n d e na
Miss Mildred Swanson ent.cr{|Lin
T r y s o m e o f K i n g J o y ' s E g g H u h
u.umusne.J.. Aw.: 1..uuA.|..N w w s AND COM ME NTI--
V O L xm n D T A I D 'l1 TJ\ C"l _1" lx f r1f ¥'r n\r n n v n m n v x v n n n . \ n n .1 ! . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . .- . . _ _*
4 | s ~ msmlcrs rm c|.ussoRcAmz|sn}j §.f'jd.; Sinn.199 |STILL`TliEY COME
. _ - . v u - n u n v m s v e u t s U n u s u a l U s u n :School Districts for Consolidated
Gmclc and High School purposes.
Senate life. No. 893- Chapter 74--
19l9--1921.f
The re-dlstricting committe¢1 has
completed the adjustment of the
boundaries of school districts of
Washington county as provided by
Senate file No.261-Chapter 2 4 3 -
1919 and Senate file No. 291 Chap-tes 7I-1919-1.921_
A hearing, as provided by law. will
be held in the office of the CountySuperintendent,March éo,1922.
2 P. M.SP E CT so trr n n a ma n
PACKING HOUSES
Pig clubs have been given a big
boost for a starter by two prominent
Duroc firms in Washirigton County.
Cara Cameron and Sons of Herman
and Foley Brothers of Blair have
promised each n good spring gilt to
be donated to the winners in Duroc
club work.It is hoped that other
bneeders will also respond soon so that
the boys who want to mise other
breeds will be kiven encouragement.
"The Lucky McCarthy Pig Club"Objections to the plan as r0€0\¥1*,is an excellent name chosen by a big
mended by this committee may be
'filed with the Count!Superinten-
dent on or before March 2t, 1922.
Maps of proposed districts are on
file in the office of the County Sup-
erintendent end may be examined by
any one..lt.Mabel Marsh,
County Supt/ '
club south of Blalrf' They made an
excellent choice of leaders, to, when
they chose Mr. Chris Hin: as leader
and Mr. Merci Grover as president.
"Tho Sowing Sunshine Sewing So-
ciety" in the Wranch School district
is already started in the years work
and n. number of work bags have been
mode.Mn. Scott Allen Is their lead-
A u n o n i - - . M - L _L - . .s t . -l ! . - _ s 1.\
auumg IDU aoeumg cenasn gms uriminor age ln delinquency".The ease
was heard befone a court room pack-.s z o x m APPORTIONE D To ' i n n
so with men and at about fire unch =~:l-zvrzmtxl. oisrnlcrs i
the lu n 'received their instructionsand were onlened to the jury room.I
Late in the ovening a verdlol ot'
guilty \vss"returnod by the jury and
they were tlismhsecl.The sentence
will not be pronounced until the tegsl
time for filing for a re-baring has
elapsed, which ls three days.Q .
.-_ ___: . . - "_for anyone to sow next year ;
Much interest is also being shown
in the use of soy beans in com ulhleli
is to be hogged down Already some
100 acnes have been promised for co-
operative dornonstrntional purposes.
method advocated is simply to
In the beans with the c orn in the
planter, sowing at the rate of 8 lbs.
per acne.In this ww the only added
expense is for the seed itself.The
netums in the way of hog feed and9
or THE C OUNTY
The following is the apportionment
for thc schools of Washington conn-_
mlliarise themselves with the real ac-
tivities of this popular institution. 'rr
school is the greatest Asnericsn in-
stitution supported by public taxation.
lt is probably unique in that it ls the
one public establishment which yields
to the tax-payers more than one
hundred cents on t.he dollar.
ty.g More than one hundred cents on the
Them funds are derived from tbefdollar ls s good investment from the
state school funds and are divided tax-payers point of view in these
among the various districts.'times of depression This ls more
From state apportionment as per than the Mexicans aspect from their
certificate State 8upL_.._$4046.57 taxes. and hers ls n people who do notFrom lines __ .___l866.90.cornplaln of their school burdens. LikeOnaccountofschoollands(see.|t.he Mexicana, the South Asnerian
6906)_____ __________324.93 countries blissfully slumber in the ed-
Number of districts entitled to
shane .. _ - _ . - .._.._..._.69
_Number of school children in
county entitled to share_-_-- .. - 4020
' Amount of 'ii apportionment
srnonlr_ the districts. _ -. -_ - 8l8.56
Amount of i t apportionment
pro ruta ._-._.._- -.-_,_29osns
.Amount per distric t from the ~
ucatlonal stupor of the middle axes;
_and Russia was probably never bur-
dened with an excessive tax for edu-
cational purposes.The very fact that
the foregoing oguntrles have never lm-
poverished themselves for the cause
of education is responsible for their
oohditlon today.No one would think
of comparing the culture. government,
rzcns uvcnz:xss :N
Nlrxana
Up to date the following andidata
for nomination for office before the
primaries have thrown their hats in
th ep olltlos la re n aa nd sr e re ad y to
do lasttle mentally for the several po-
litical positions to be filled:
Sheirll- Maurice Behrens and S.
H.Pounds,Democrats;Edward C.
Pilcher, J. H. Brewster and Voe Sear-
lnz. Republicans.
Co o n ey . tn n mq -» a nd o stmlm
and Henry ldeneke, Democrat; Gnee
Ballard.Republlan.
County Treasurer'-Chas.H.Rob-
ertson. Republican and St W. Cham-
bers. Democrat.
County Clerk-L. R. Gilbert, Demo-
crst: w. K. Strode. Republican.
County Commissioners-
H. C. Bla- eo, D lst 1 , u mmm.
J. r. White, Dist. 2, Republican.
Sam Choelya and Will RRhea Dom-
oerat.
will receive the coneer1.,gl1en by
Desdunea band, by his Irirelua. Ddone:band eunnilts of I00.pleand also n 40 sdee chorus, gwen
the auditorium in Omaha.llenusn Jungblut.h'a fmnlly ludl been ill.Hrs. Jungbluth hadln :crime and the four children bl
the yellow ioundlee.Miss Annu Dame! of Fremont dat the heme of her sister, Mrs. FriHiddxugh.After s long period
:elf-sacrificing cart'for'her Ifather.MLM Dome!fell victim
pneumonia.Mrs. Conrad Sclimehl und son. Gdon,reluned to Arlington dtexm y of about a year in ColonLivinginLhehigheraltitudeI
greatly benehied her health.The town of Dale has gone out
bu:inesa.The Dale stomwas moto Mrs. 1Ineraonk farm and the NSchneider,Jenlu Co.,c|01\ed tl
grain elevator this week.Severalthe neighbors are bidding on the 1
valor to use as o. lxrnrwrr.'Hao basket ball teams from O
hm! come down Friday evening aweandefentalbythelocalteaOur |:irl'|\ qulnlct defeated them
to 18 and our boys defeated tl
visitors by the score of 83 us 8.'Une Arlington high srhool andnudes will close 'Tuesday for the 1
of the week.The basket bull b
gg to the tournament at Lincolnadnesday.Our boys were put
c lan D.'Iho first gi n a will
played with West Point.Hr. and Mrs.Bruce DickersonFremont visited at the J. M. Man]borne Sundny.Mm.Dickerson
mninod for a week'n visit at heme.Many people are ill mash themeaslesandmumps.Only new
families have the measles and muland it is hgpod we hear of no rn.Mr. and ts Floyd Gilfry were I
:noni shoppers Saturdav aflernnaMrs. Joe Hnerson of Omahn isll5'\l.' at the Julian Jungbllllh he
Misa Agnes Nellon,who atle
school ln Arlbuton. apent the we:ond with har parents near Wnahi
ra.llnufion blushed!entertalnal
basket hall team at on oyster sFHd¢y evening after the Oak]game.H n Marshal!was hu i!by lliuum Agnes Nelson and I
Larson.The boys greatly efnjothemselves.Sl. Dwight Highee, Field Secretfor the Chrixtlmn 1Endeavor, "°'Sover between trains to visit with
Alice Mae Weller.
Mr. md Mrs. Anton Anderson
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MRS. LENA GRABBE
ing club has been started in the Long it verymuclFuneral services were held this Creek School district with Mini Juila'_pnrtionrncnt
D i g :N a n l(Thursday) afternoon. March 16th at
2:30 from the Ge an church for Mrs.
Len.;Gmbbe, who death occurred
early Monday mo:ni , March 13. She
passed swray after a long and linger-
ing illness of about a year at the o!d
Sierk chosen as leader and sz u plan-"Seeing in Bllie vinx"Amr~dir»:» Kal"z5&§h»`
red lhlt. t_he two clubs will have some ls' a big trip to South Omah; so me 1 880
.ery intiresting meetings together tuberc ulr c nule killed and innputld 2 29
:ext summcr.wsu oe mme by wasmrlgmn county 3 160Parenté and chiidren any place in far111°f¥ next Wednesdny,March 22-I 4 .54
he county :re urged to get in touch This tmp has been ll\lT\"°¢|.Int some n an
23.67 in the enc ounzament of public edu~s a m!
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cation.Endallf and Amerie: fumllh
u model in government which i l a
plltemj for the mo n o lm lm m na-
tions.The gunna! intefliganee of me
Ffnzrlilh tnnmkinv nnnnla Il nn l hlvhnr
ucswueu :ony una any DI ml unr-msn Chapter qt Un 0. E. B. accepted
an inviutinn from the Blllr Chapur
£0 meet with them on kat 'l`h\\r$|y
evening m d li ll i n u with B u m in
Yhework of thi older and lltlrlpmd
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horneanead southwest of Blair where
.she had lived for fifty years.
The deceased was born Feb. 7, 1848in Wurtenherg. Germany and came to
.America when a young woman in IF
with her husband. Marx Grabbe.
llluir was booming at that time and
the -ale of lots was taking place.
They f o u n d the first year \~.h
°'Farmer" Matthiesen en the old Stew-
art. farm on the bench and in 1872
purchased _the Brewster ram where
they have lived praetiealll ever since.
After her husband? death, 04127,
1904. her sons took hold of the work
on the farm and the youngest son,
Henry has al\ka3.s lived at home with
the mother and sister. Annie.An-
olic r son, Fred. lives in the Spilter
neighborhood..
Besides her children, she leaves as
immediate relatives, one tister in Ger-
many and orc hrothgnin Australia.
A nephew.who recently came to
this country from Germany, has been
helping care for his aunt during the
latter days of her ilinesa.
This pioneer mother came to Wash-
ington county in the early_duys. sqf-
fering the haiidshipa of pioneer life
and by her diligence and thrift. and
that of her family . has acc umulated
u comfortable home and a treasured
heritage for her children.
Rev. Wolters of Arlington had
charge of the funeral services and
-with the county agent if they are in-
terested in this work.It takes only
five children to organize f standard
club. hut they must have the eoluent
of their parents and some adult in
the neighborhood to act as leader.
Area eradication of tuberculosis
goes on apace,Fort Calhoun town-
ship will be finished this week.Fon-
tanclle wiiil he finished in another
week.Hernnan;Lincoln,Arii ltlim.
Grant, and Richland are next on the
lineup.A campaign will probably be
started in Sheridan in the near future
as die authorities seem willing to all
low Washington County farmers to
have the whole county cleaned up.
Those havingtheir cattle tested are
irl\im=r their best cooperation not only
to the governrnent but to each other.
This is illustrated by the way they
lrroup their reactors together and ship
them to Omadza in earload lots.; thus
saving conaidenhle freight.
Wagesaccrn to mn more uneaven
than ever before for farm help this
nprinz.To date reports have come
in of wages varying from $20 per
month up to $55 per month with the
average from $30 to $35. So far more
men have been asking for jobs than
nieces have been found for them.
Many of them are anxious to start
work at once after a hard winter.
time and County Agent Olson states
that there will be at least 100 farm-
ers present if the roads and weather
are good.
I t is expected that everyone will
meet in the lobby of the Emhlnsi
Building.South Omaha, by 9:00 1.
M. All arnngiernenta have been com-
pletod by Dr. w. 'r. Spencer. Udon
Stock Yards Live Stock Commission-
vatetiaarhna ti lt he aasimzad
demonstrate and explain the pres-
ence and action of tube:cular lesions
in both cattle and hogs.
The Union Stock Yanni! Co. has in-
vited the crowd to dinner with thehospitality that we have almost come
to expect when going to South Oma-
ha.This was bne of the features of
the big trip made by Washington
county pig clubs and their parents
last summer.
In addition anangementa have
been made for guides to conduct
trips through the packing plants.
It is a fact that the averte shipper
is so busv when he cornea onto the
mrrifet that he has missed the truly
wonderful pdvllege of going through
one of these famous American pack-
sn h lmm.Men who have shipped
for thirty years or more have ex-
pressed their eagerness to go through
with the rest of "the boys."
Extra interest will he aroused due
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After the work af tha cllpteer tblirnnzewqudntlnc a with the n r :done by uw l-ch00I|.To b ri ng a bo ut ¢ "° '" " f" ° '° °' *° '* " ° un " "" "' °*
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of the different :ebook hue nn-uged
w give en exhibition el the work done
by the pupil: ol the Blur. public
lehooll.The dnms for the uihibltlnn
in the different building: ste u fol-
lows: W nt Selwal, Much 22: Noah
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lllntn 24; Hith Bthoel, Hzeh SL
In the three glided lebools N011
In all lubkc u will be un exhibition.
This inclnda work in music. pennun-
shlp and ln.Every pupll "tending
these nchools vrlll hnve BOYIIQ work refreshment:und were enlenained
with l dm-1 mulml | >r°|r»1m whic h
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mmulml mnnhen rendered by heme
talent mu ked th e p ng: -nm nd un
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eetertdnmont at the high :c had
bdldlng were lnvihd In m d p n
several nnmben vhleh we n h id i ly
enterulnhy .
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Hoof vu e lute d an d than who and
w u m m d l n a d und!lbo ut two
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f amiiy of Orum, spent Sunday nfnoon at Um Lloyd Brown home.
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Ohn :nd forofIlmningtonws-re Sunday visiat Harman Jungblullfa.Mn .Harry Oawrmaru Mr !Wober and Minnie Wolf were 3 51.87
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inieruicd in the education 01 Use
unldm une nq uuwf w be pr ese nt
L e t m n u k a t h i u a n u t d n y i n t h eBlair Public schools.
In (hd high aehoal. Much :n will be
E visiting dly and n dly of exhibition
of work.The y llronl nuy viak th:
school m observe the Actual ouennon
HOW MUC H r o n F RE NC H A RI Y
'l'heFrench minister of the davu-
uled on; 6 u ieporled\: ds|:.lu~
£ mg ¢ ! u ¢ L h a F mw. h u n n e ve r p u y
their debt al three and a hd! billion
do llln l to th e Un ited s um.n I l
urf nmmlu a h-1 . -h umane n l : Ln
mont shoppers Saturday
HELL c nmzx \.\I.¢LEY NEW
Ar t h u r a n d H | . !r . r )Me ng ed o lz t v
Il m p e r vi s i t o r s M o n d a y .
W m .Il o l t m u n m u n B i a l r cs
M o n d a y .M r a n d M r s .W m .H o l t m l nA l b e r t L n l l m a n t m n s a c l é d b m i ;
in A r i i r n g t c n 'Ih u r a d a y .
A u g u s t K e d s " m n i n t t f l W m . 1
k e n l n g w i t h h i s c o r n s h e l i i n g F r h
W a l t e r W a c h t e r she ll ed c o r n
E m i l L a l l m l n F r i d a y .
T h e M i n e s C l a r a a n d IIl l e n 3
x u h h l t t t u m c d h o m e Ifr i d a y 1
I' n s m o t t x r h vr e th e y h a ve be e n
1.tf:di|ilMid|0 ,2111 eo'\ege.
A u g u s t K c r k o fl ix b u s y tr ue !
\ h r . \ n l t o N i c k e : m n fu r W m . H o l t :
b u n a l w a s ma de i n th e B l a i r m m s !Ito the het that seven! carloads of -I2 B2tery.\A real old fashioned revival LQ w "from W"l1f5K°°"county 43 so
sweeping over Wlahinglon County . wall be kiiled that dw 44 28
OBITUART only the rwi1.'nl"is in favor of clover:45 47as-""'W ha t 4 9¢l B u
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n "2 ~s v a m v m y a 9 f f " $ ¢ | m § ' f f q . = » w § £ F m »~
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News reached Blair last Fridny
evening th~t James Dixon,former
real estate dealer in this c ity . hu!
passed away at the home of his
daughter in Linc oln, Jul after noon
of that any.\
Deceased was a native of Blair
having been born here Gfty-four
yearu ago.lie was married to Mins
Anna Taylor,also of this city,on
February 25. 1891 and to them tour
children were born;Mrs.Catherine
Montgomery of Lincoln. Nebr.; Wm.
Dixon. of Lincoln; Mrs May Temple.
of Vancouver and Mrs. Jesse Reed,
who passed auay some years nga.
Hr. Dixon had been ailing for more
than a year and was unable to fmd
relief, although he went to Califor-
nia :nd other resorts and cwmulted
the best physicians he could flhd.
He lea'el besides his children five
hrothen Ind four sisters, all known
to Blair people, tb mourn him They
are Emih Ch u.and Oscar of Lol
Angeles and Ana of Blair and Mrs.
Russell Thrapp. ofS¢ntle:Mrs.L.
E. Robinson. n! Holtville, Califomia:Mrs.Will Millar,; Angeies and
Mrs. Aims King, of Omnha..
The funeral servica.with Rev.
Underwood officiating,were heid at
the Christlnn church on Wednesday
at 3 P. M: and intlrrnent was made
In the Blair cemetery.
' \An we go to vnu we learn of the*
death of Nur nld townaman,T. M.
Garten A complete obituary wi'l be
.L_jgI¥EThr next llveeks Enterprise.
of ul kinds mm men c lover far i| | |
the lead Tons and tons are being.
ho H*On d l rtsflve tons
WORDEN--RIDDLE
A quiet weddirq is reported fromttreeaer nposoldin ar e d n T ,f b ,the )lc|.?0r1!~=t fnr1=orf3"£n Int Sat~\P~e ""?"glrgau dn in March ll, 1922.starhas been active in a{vocatlng more
attention tn the addition nf humus to
the soil.Some violent debates haw-
P~roulrfht lnore f~I *'nor\ favorableattention to this clover vfvhich is so
much misunderstood and misjudged.
At one meeting the county :ment
made the statement that *ho tquuble
with many sweet clover pastares was
that they were not pastured heavy
enough.One old gentleman cont 4.
dicted the statement that at least
three had ne? acre nhould be used to
keep-the clover from g11:\\'ing up
course and nteminy.He said "You
ought to use five head per acre and
then you wouid have good pasture".
Another feature of the sweet clover
boom is the sowing of over sixty acne;
of the famous Hubam sweet clover.
This annual has been uid by ma.ny
to be I gold mine.It hu certainly
proved no for the; men who raised the
seed and sold it last year for $10.00
1. pound and this year uk from$.50
to 200 por pou11d.Whether or not
it wi l!be decided by the extensive
text.:being urried out by various
members of the farm bureau.
Hr. Henry J. Stnrk of Arilngton is
sowing a big field of Hubun. using
different methods which will demon-
atrutae pretty surely what the vrlue
we should attach tp this much adver-
tised crop ia.From every govern-
ment nport it would seem dm thai
aaegi of Hubam will be cheap enoughi
Y Mtn sz.noJ.A. Johnson officiating.'I'he;hi¢'h
"°"'r=\rtinz parties were Mis;EdieJawsRiddle of Omaha.. and Howard
'W orden of Grova. Nab.The bun-
tiful ring service was :med at six
o'clock and the young husband and
wife left for Omaha soon after the
mvttic words had beén ui d.
The mom is an ex-servic e man. a
IIyer for Uncle Sun.,but since he
f ame home he has been running 1
range.The bride was a very
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MR E W B L L SURPRISE PA RT?charming lady in appearance and .1
manners.We hope for these :plan-I.On Tuesday evening'His!Ann:
did young people 1 happy and mc-Rmer's Sunday school dan, togethermeaaful life tqether thnx iife whicha mth ther: tucher, perpetrated a :nr-ue believe they both deserve.Ipriae on three of theinmambera who
c u m o r T H K K S ue moving no H°"1';\1= ws. week.
We wish to thank mi? friends, in-
cluding the kind nurse, for their kind-
neu and sympathy, dudng tlie illness
and after the death of our dear moth-
er, Mrs. Henrietta Linden.Aim we
wish to thank Rav. Walton for visits
and mmfokin g wond l, and dl who
i The girls und their teacher assem-
bled themselves at the M. E. church
huoment while n few of the girl;
went to the home of the Misses
Lucille.Fern and Leone Raven
daughters of Mr.|114 Mrs.Junk
Ravar. who live an up w. D. Halle:
propcrty on vest Colhx street. mdaint flower: during her ilinua and inlin\Iitod them down za the huement
h for 1 soc ial lime.er memory |Annie Linden They played times and had 3 }oI¥y
ti iii Ia ho li teI'rank B. Linden ~me un 1 le "Tv rMrd Mrs. Will Linden [winch a light larch.consisting ofr n ,amdwiciiel,punch and appiu were
Mrs. h-ma *""stin was uhm ZA the
Blair hosnitnl. Wednesday, with a M;sawed.
of pneilmnnia.She is llxowht to be Buy fresh mined ffm!a t Th ,
a little better today. Thurirlly.:Rhonda c an ma Fm Stone.
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of the mme, and at the close of the
afternoon :anion each teacher will
be in hier room to show the mark of
the students to nll who any c ue to
examine it..
James Skinklo,
Sup't of Blair Schools.
o x T H E BLOCK
Practically the entire merchant ma-
rine fleet owned by the govamment
is being offered for nie by the ship-
Plnz hoard.Steel cargo and passen-
ger vessels and tankers from 2,800
tons to 201000 tow are on the market
and bids are invited.On Ma th 1 4
the bids were opened and negutlliiom
are still continuing.The Board nur-
ved the Hgh! to nject any or all bids,
which means that the ships will not
be disposed of for substantially len
than their worth.
Candidates for city offic es an so
thick tint yo:run't an dom the street
without bein; buttonholecl by some.
F W. Arrdt went over to Fremont.
Wednesday to attend I meeting of
hardware dealen of which organiza-
tion he is president.A large number
off members were pruent.
'l'he.!unaral of Harius vi¢_ brother
of Prof Vig of lhin city, 'l1..l held un
Monday nfternoon.March 13 ft the
Danish chunk..The deceued died
in william, N D. after an attack of
pneunmalz.H e v u p u t fifty -fin
:Venn old and unmarried.Budd wa.:
made in the Blair cemetary.
mr ta ho uldb emzd e on th os vlof tlz l
negotiations foot the refunding of_|.ll
the foreign debts to this country. The
financial situation in France il deplo-
rable, and it wiil eertaiinly be takin
into mhlidention by the re h nd h g
mn1mission.Arguments based upon
lt. however, would have more night
if there was more dart in Fume to
nduce the coat of mllitu-y establish-»
ments ami apply the money to econo-
mic nehabilitation.I
Either cancellstion or repudiation
of the l°Henv.h debt would establish a
precedent tint rise .to p h n e th t
world in the nent of mother ru in
the future.The belligerent:would
probably want to borrow fmm neutral
countries or from each ether. but nn-
leu international credit is established
by full and eomplde settlement of
obligations growing out of the lata
nr, than vriil be no dedre to con-
tract aiznihr debts at nnother time.
The American debt refunding com-
minkon ls not sow# to prgn for un-
due haste in payment; it is memiy
going to apply ordinuy fundamewm
tal: of honest doalin; to tha debt col-
!ect5.qn.
Dr. Lukem of Tekmmh is so ww
lar with his home folk:tint even
though he declined to run fbr the of
fice of nuyor of Tekamah aguin, hll
uarne was written ia on tht hlilot at
the city primary an Int 'I`ueod-ur. Ihr.
l4 , a n d h a 1 x i ll¢ n u b | f 9 mth e r e ¢ -
ulsr election in April as n mmdidztn
than mnny think lu 1:iill be m-elecb
ed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WilkeningFnutlolmt caller! Saturday.I[grry Méngedoht. and sisters werell::mm 1.-Sailors Su.nda}.The young peoples Lutheran League
of Fonianolle h¢"d a farewell rtyHolidaye\vralt|.g for aevern?urnihé
mvmherl who an ieaving mu com-
munity.John Echlcnknmp of Arlington an-
si.-ted Augu3¢Z Lallman with his cnliledclsomiug Tuesday.'Mr.and Mrs..Johri IIdutenkamp:punt Tszuday evening at the hmm of
Umlr son.Leonand Echtenlump.Mr. and Mn. August Ruwe of Lincoln ment SlhlrdlY and Sunday atUm Henrun Kedoff home.lr. snd Mrs. W m. W ilkening and
hxnily and Emil Lalimazx attended the
n'I\'~ar wedding anniversary af Mr.:nd lin. George Schweder naar Fon-hnlllla, which Lhey czlebntod Sunday
ananoon.
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