04-06-1922'~.=-~" a s .» .._..,4\`
THE ENTERPRISE '[jj'f.§;»""e:f.;"=1 ~
Witneu my hand and zeal of said
Collty Court, this 10111 day of March,
1(SEAL)A. c . DEBEL.
I-StCounty Judge.
C l ~|..~.p r o vi d o db yu i dO r d e ra n dde c r e ea n d t h e h ui ns u c h c a a n m a d e a n d
p r o vi d e d .D a t e d a tB l a i r . N e b r a s k a , t h i s 'It h
da y o f M a r c h . 1 9 2 2 .
M w n l c s m m r n a x s .
S h e r i f f o f W a a h i n m n n C o u n t y , N e -
b m a h .
sm:fulI"s `§lu.i;
OIllnlon. Maher & 0'Hanlon,
Attorneys.'By virtue of an oder of sale issued
out of the Districi Court of W;sh,ing-ton County, Nebraska, and in pursu
nm:.e of a decree of said Courg in an
bullnau visitor hen Honday.Herbert Hnso; and Teddlo Swan-
son spent Sandi! in Otubllln. Leo Csmcronxfu | . guest of
relatives in Blair FrdauGu s . Gu y w a s a n ~ v l z i u a r
Friday._
htrltor of :hc Etnto ot Goo:ge M.
Antill,deoeasedi.wereddendants,uid ac tionpeing for the Ionc losure
of a certain morlgqge, I will, at oneo'clock,Pf lf ., o nthe12th day of
April. 1922. at thu West Front Door ofthe Washington County Court House,in the City of Blair, Nebraska. sellat public auction to the higheak and
Mi n :argonfully~anthe
North One-Half» f " i h »So ulhn lt
Quuter o! Section M. Township 18,
R u m u , 2 m ¢ = f u » ¢ s u = P l I . , a -
cept ten (103 rods wide cut from the
wut and of the uid nort one-ha!! df
... . - .. . .-
(0)
Lioensed Embalmer
Fussen! Director
HA GGARD I:UNRUH
Courtesy--Service-»Simplicity
QUALITY FIRST
m dPen-onliEltateestimatilat
$600.00 and paying for administra-
" ° §h " § ° i1 ma ctyouai ua apanun yCourt on the Slat £22501 Much, 1922
at 10 o'clockrn.. and contest uid
petition, thewill appoint A. R.Brock or some other suitabio penon
A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOR:nonefullyassentedanthe
One-Halft w i k i .Southnst
rter o! Sec tion M. Township 18,
s e 1 l, E a . \ to £ th e 5 t h P lI . , a -
ten (103 rods wide cut from the
end of the uid nort one-hai! of
southeast quarter of uid section,
ri W uhinztnn County, Nebrukl.
defendant and cmwpditioner,
s Paulsen in the above action, en-
~.DlvldJ.iiunriahlvaHa rt
ver etal.,onthe 22ndday of
h.1922.obtainedndecreeof
ont and foreclosure In the sum
11.055 72. together with Interest
~n at the rate of ten per cent
annumfrom the22nddayof
11, 1922, ard for $1.25 costs of
action; the intervenor and crou-
tioner, James E.Hurt.Receive
the Banking House of A. Cutette
s action entitled, David J. Hun-
1 rl. Mort Grover. et al.. obtained
dgrnent under said decree for th
of$6,402.33. together within
st thereon st the roteof eilzh
nent z>¢r'w=\1m from the 22 »
of March. 1922. and costa, sd~
cnt being subject to the prio
of the said defendant and cross
itiorer,ChrisPnutsen.an~H
forth: slid decree in the said cue
d J. Hundnht va. Mort G. Grover
al., nrovidinlr thatsaidprern
soldtosatisfyamidjud1nne1|t
said judgments bein? unsstisfie
said decree beirg ati!! in force
t under and by virtue of said exe
ionisuedin the action,Fnrme
MerchantsBank, a corporntior
Mort G. Grover, et ni.. and by vi
of an execution issued in the I
n of George lienking and Wilbu
Seger vs. Mort G. Grover et ni.,
ieditponthepremisesherein
described as the property of th
d Mort G. Grover.~tt premises above described wi
soldto satisty all of said jud
nts, theinterest oneachoft
me, and ntl accruing costs in eac
slid actions. allns proividedrin such canes made and provid~
Dated at Blair. Nebraska, this 28
5 of March, 1922.
tMauriceMeluc m,
Sheriff ofWnshirgton County.
ebrnskz.
olice ol lleu-ing Pinai Settle-men
Hsnion. Maher 4: 0'Hnnlon, Att
ATE Oi" NEBRASKA z
Washington County.i
In The County Court.the Matter of the Estate of Ma
Sorenson, Deceased:To the heirs at law, Iegatees, d
sees, creditorn, and to nilpersetercstedin the tina!settlementFd estate are hereby notified that
e 2'?th day of Merch, 1922, C.1 » dt.theadministratoroftate fiied n petition in said Coun
ourt, praying tint his final ndmin~tion account Med herein be uettld lllowed. that proof of heirship
ken. order for distribution of ass
nd assignment of :lower and honad rights entered: and the said.Schmidt,administrator.bed
urged.lf y ou failto appear before~nunty Court on the lst dn' of M922, at ten o'clock A. hi.. and con
id pettion, the Court may grantrarer thereof and make such otnd further oniers, nilowanees and
reesastothisCourtmay
roper.Witness my hand und Oiflcial Shis 27th day of March. 1922.(SEAL)A. c. DEBET
-StCounty .iu~ge
ss.
|.1 ||som interested in said estate are here-laynolifled that ontheSth du' ol'March,1922. JohnM.Hyde filed a
petition in said County Court alleging
among n!her things that Jens L. Hyde.an inhlbilnnt of Washington County,Nebzuka. died on the ith day of De
remher,1921.leavingnoInstWill
and Tesument, and possessed of Real
NoiiceofHearing,Appointmentai'
Adminislratnr.
srA'rr~: OF NEBRASKAWashingtonCountyss.
In the County Court.
In the Mutter of the Estate of J ens
I.. Ryde, Deceased:The heirs at law, next of kin. de
March2nd,1922.andinpursuanceof a decree of mid Court in an actionwherein the Blair Building and Loan
Association, z corporation. urns Phin-tiffarc!Jennien.Antill,MildredVerna Tn;!or, Paul Taylor. Helen Edna Antjli, a minor, Mae Arline An
till, a minor, Georgia Genevieve Anlill,
a minor, and S. W. Chambers, Admin
- . _.- - - -- _ - - - -
Nntire to Credilon of Eutala
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
Washington County._
In The County Court
1
sl.
|
'IE 20 ft.) of Lot Number Iour (.im in Block Number Fifteen us). u
1 the Citi of Binir. 'Nnshington County,
Nehru a.ITheplaintiff, onthe 2nddny of
IebnzaryX022in the above en;H.Ied_| action, hnving 'obuined a decreeof
$600.00 and paying for administra-
" ° §h " § ° i1 ma ctyouai ua apanun yCourt on the Slat £22501 Much, 1922
at 10 o'clockrn.. and contest dei
petition, thewill appoint A. R.Brock or some other suitabio penonAdministrator and proceed to a, set-
tlement of slid estate.
~e e b l e s¢
-EX~U. s. Amw-
VETERINARIAN
-I0 YEARS EXPERIENCE-
s
Coun\ry Calla md Vaecinallng Hop
\ Svechlty
Bolh Phones.Blllx \ hr
SHERI 1I"s SCALE
- - -lI
6-itCounty Judge.IN
»;}m1MMhhi||in||il\|l|||||i|\\\|i|||@
j gclixlzormcrlc Pon§
§mrrrsn HEALTH§
SlIERll"I"SSALE
By virtue of an order of sale Insued out of the DistrictCourtofWashington count); Neigruka, dated
outot em n~uousi ng-lon County, Nebraska, and in pursu
nnce of a decree of said Court in an
action therein pendingwhereintheBlair Building and Loan Association,:x comoration, was Elaintiff and James
C.Appleby andlizubethAgpleby.his wife, and Clinton R. Apple y andElizabethAppleby,hiswife,were
defendants, said action being for the
foreclosure of o ceruin mortgage.Iwill at one oclock, P. M. on the 3rd
day of Asril., 1922, at the West Front
Door ofe Washiruzton County CourtHouse in the City of Blair. Washington County, Nelaruska, sell at public
Attorney'
Calla made in the city
Ind country
Conmitation FmLady
.Aumdant
DR. A. J. sarmsasorl.
Chirepnelor
~p u s14 u ms e mo fN e b r u i m
:Ia mu a l !AllOnlllI I I :H u nana n n a
IlgIIxi1IIs¥z
Cuhand Sight E1l.¢l1lll|E8'.| ~
$205,740.90
A.O U R G n o v w r u S I N C E M
Deposits may 23. 1921...s
aAug. 6. 192|
\lDec. al. l92l|
anMarch 25. 1922lo
95,611.02
13| .asa.so
165,150.04
222,250.41
' Y m é '1
nIz
zIa
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I
luch cum made Ind provided.Dated at B}air. Nebrasks, thi! 2ndday of March, 1922.
Maurice Mehrens,Sheriff of Washinkwnounty.Nebraska.5--51
for cash, thfollowing described pro-pcrty,to-wit.:TheWest Thirty(801feet of the North Ninety (90) feet of
Lot Numbered One(1),inBlockNumbered Six (6). First Addition tothe Village of Konnard. Washington
County, Nebrlskl."Pheplaintiff, onthelet dayofNovember, 1921. obtained a decree of
judnnont and foreclosure in the sum
of $l000.'F2. togetherwithinterelltthereon au. the 1ste of seven per :nper ennum from the lst day ofo-
vember,192l,andfor$15.10 costsof said action:said decree provided
that said premises be sold to satisfyuid iudgrneunt above set out in casethe same remained unpaid for 1 pe-
riod of twenty days frofh the date ofuid clec nee and uid judgment bein!unsatisfied and said decree being stillInforce.Saidpremisesabovede-scribed willbe soldzo satisfy said
judgment, the interest thereon, wutsofsaidartionandallnccmlnzcosts,allasprovidedbysaidI n
niu hz s a n9 2 5 . 3 9
The Arndt Hardware
AUTO DEl'ART|'\\EN"|'
WE HAVE SOME TIRE BARGAINS
(THAN LON
Attorneys-ltlavr
Oiilces in State Bank Banding
A n t i l ,| . \ . .. . l ~W e nI¢¢|J
u i da c t i o n p e i n gf o rt h eI o n c l o s u r e
o fac e r t a i nm o r l g q g e ,Iw i l l ,a to n e
o ' c l o c k ,P f l f . ,o nt h e1 2 t hd a yo f
A p r i l .1 9 2 2 . a t t h u W e s t F r o n t D o o r o f
t h eW a s h i n g t o nC o u n t yC o u r tH o u s e ,
i nt h eC i t yo fB l a i r ,N e b r a s k a .s e l l
a tp u b l i ca u c t i o nt ot h eh i g h e a ka n d
5:~ trnxme~c.'CONANT HOTEL COMPANYSheriff of Waahinmnn County, Ne
b ma h .
.~'\:
Wheoinmgnuaha
Hotel Conant
Hotel Sanford
Our repumnon ol 20 years hir datingis buck ol these hotels.Guan maynop lx any one of them with :infu-
celia Coulter, Decenfed:
To the Crediton of Said Estate:.You are hewy notined, That I will
sitattheCountyCourtRoominBlair,insaidCounty, ontheNthday of April. 1922, and on the lsm
day of J uly,1922. at 10 o'clock A.M. on each of said dates to receive.md enmine alll c laims against uidEstate, with a view to their | djult~
mentandallowance.Thetimelimited for the presentation of claimsnxuistt said Estate ll three month!
from theNth day of April. A.D.,
19212. and the time limited for pay»ment of debts is One Your from :lid
1ith day of April, 1922.Witness my hand and zeal of said
f;; ;1>Court, this wth day of ltlarch,
(SEAL)A. C. DEBEL.
I-StCounty Judge.
l
1
said defendants in the sum of ElevenHundredThirty-threeand98-100
(l1l33.93)Dollnn, together with in-interest thereon at the rate of sevenper cent ;5er annum from the 2nd day
of February,1922, for $21.20 costl.and acc using msofgndsaid decrecproviding that themiles above described lhould be sold to satisfy saidjudgment in use the same rernninec'
unsnid for a period of twenty daysanWd judgment being unsatisfiedand said decree being still in forcegaid promises will be sold. ns set ou!
above, to satisfy mid judgment. the
interestthereon,thecostaofsaidaction. and all accruing cons, all ns
proviciodbyu i dOrder and decreeand the huin such eases made and
prodded.Dated at Blair. Nebraska, this 'ith
clay of March. 1922.~
I
Fifty-four Fact(S(o.oNumbers. One. Two and Three (1, 2
& 3). and the North Fifty -four feet
-h~ East 'l`wentFeet
Announcing new Lower
Prices on the Nash Cars
L C N , A t t o r ; 1 e y | .G 5 t
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z:.r:::;:;;;:1;::.r.1.::1.:,n:::1.°1::r:rLz:1:l:r:::zIL.':cx:r:t1: rr |'1*;L.J..I I ~.£.a.C. J».&.IilZTflZ¥ZT.Ilf frrrrrzczr
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1|liNR§ crwzsrs-ns: N. Pres. c ms. M. rn1c| m.\N. Vic e Pres. R. c . |mcm\1a1~=. As|'t Cashier
AvE f f a r m e r s§ > t a t Pi g z m k
Emir,'Nrhraaku
~ 1 i ` E 1 > o i z ' rO FC O N D I T I O N
.M the c lose of business Marc h 25th, i922
4|
m a .
' = : » o U1 z c : I ~ : sL I A L I I I L I T ! E S
LT- und Discounts~$l8B,98| .3bCapitai-$35,000.00
Co my W arnnla»-4.loI.2lSurplus and Undivided Proms7,350.00
Ov m ln l u.,453 lbGuannlccFund-1,119.49
| |D6il1---222,280.47
I\3
II
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Na sh 6 --5 Pa ss enge r$l52 5.00
f. of li. Blair
Na s h 6 --Spo rt Mo de l$1085.00
'f. o. b. Blair
$25oo~00Na sh Q--Se da n
f0. b. Blalr
Ano the r d ro pon ntheOv e rla nd
4 tp $ 645.00i. o. h. Bla ir
a
szos.14o.9o
Lioensed Embalmer
Fussen! Director
HA GGARD I:UNRUH
Courtesy--Service-»Simplicity
QUALITY FIRST
ALL THE PEOPLE
i l k GENERAL AND L OCAL NE W S -AND COM ME NT
" ' f i > T ' i u a l m ac o l l e pe u n c t r t* M a i l m a nb u . l i M 8 6v l l l i z o ro n ea n yl l l s
1 p . | , _
l . ob e= r € " P _ I % ` ° £ ' f 1 * ¥ . - . . . . . . ' 2 f i f" ' ° . 2 ' E- - . II l a nnH .R D Y Q QI n d~
fsan Fontanene aan :ru |~|\.|.~...=.. Y..account of had weather and road!Hra. Wm. Wilkealng and Hrs. AneIerkod attended the dress form de
monstrationWednesday .eveningatthe home of Mm John Niehaum near
Thlbasta.Quite a few men folks from thisgelfhborhood enjoyed the show that
given at the Adlngton theatreWednesday evening which showed dl
the tuhercular hop and cattle.Emil Johnson had some hogs on the
the Nickerson market Wedneldly.Waltrr Wachter was called to Her
mantheforepartof thisweek onaoooont oftheseriousillnessof his
father.Arthurllengedohtandsisters.AnnaandClara wereBlair cadlers
Fdrlay.Among the Fremont visitors from
here on 'Thursday and Friday were:Herman lierkolt, Mr. and Lira. Aug.Kerkollandaon.Stanlev,Mr.and
Hrs. Wm. Wilkeninz and ann. Clar-
enee.Henry lllenacdoht Ls hoo! movin:his farmlrnnlementa andhousehold
good-e lo his farm near llerman wherehe will live a single blamed life.The Munn Hennr. For and Arthur
and the ill.-#see Arna. Clara and EllenHenqodnhtattendedtheaurpdsepartv which was 7[ren Frlday evcuinz
-,:g=» Lillie liahlnvan near Herman.°'e Himsa Irene and Norma llolt»ron-1 went Sunday withMina Mary
Lellmnn.Rev. T. C. Sfhalzlt will confirm atlael of seven Cntechetlrnl nunlls in9; Fontanelle Lutheran church, April
Mr. ard Mfr. Chris Kuhlmar andferrllraowtSunrlwattheSadieMenrednht home.Hin Anna Menrre-
doht roturnefl home with them to aa-llsdNm.liahlzpnowithherhouse
work for a few weeks.
A w x c ' r u a a o r r o a n o m
Hr. N. '\'l'an'lckahlpped cattle Well-
'=°"_;{ from Tyson station.Aroy Bealea ia alot: with scarletfever at home under the care of her
mother while hir. Beale: and the twogo a n g e r ~ a r e s ta y i n g at L i r a .
I
3 | | f| | | um a na n- - .. - --E t h e la n dH e l e ns p e n tS u n d a yw i t h
h e rp a r e n t s ,H r .a n dh i r e .G i l l i a mo f
T e k a m a h .S h e r i ! !I l l e h r e n aw a su pf r o mB l a i r
o nh u s i n e a eS a t u r d a y .|
M r .a n dl l l n .B .O .C o o p e r o fe l u a -
m a h i t t e n d e dt h eD .o fI l .c e t m g
S a t u r d a ye v e n i n ga n ds p e n tS u n d a y
a tt h e 0 .L . l l i l a i n l w r h o m e .
H a r r yL e a c ha h i p p e dh i sc a
h o r s e sr n dng z g l e at oD e n n i s o n ,l o a m
l a s tw e et onw o r
E v e r e t tP r i c eap u a e a g e rt o
O m a h aS a t u r d a y .
.1d r o x et oO m a h aF r :I ..C a m e r o n-d a ya n dm e tM i l e sE v e l y nw h oc a m e
h o m ef r o mL i n c o l nf o raw e c k ' sv a -
cation.Mr. andMrs.KeithMeKercherwent toOnnhaFridaywhere they
will make their home.Mr. lleliereherwiill work at the painting trade with
Charles Ilergtrom.lllra. E. A. Wachter spent last week
inOmahawithher datighter,Misa
hly nle.hir.andMrs.LynnParrishand
Mary Mario and hir. and hlra. FredMichael were Sunday guests of ldr.
and Mrs. S. M. Parrish.Mre.A. W .Barge Vllite¢|"friende
ln Tekamah Friday.lllra.H: B. Cameron went to Om-
aha Thursdayfor a few day s visit
wllh relatl\e~5.CaryCameronwasanOrndia
psaeenger Monday morning.Chas Lxurhlln left'Thursdayfor(rewford, Nehr., called there by thedeath of his father, T. B. Laughlin.
who had been quite poorly for some
time.Theriver is c uttingpretty badlyeast of here and has damaged one of'ho retanls which was not in last fall
bv the Woods Brothers; Constructioncompany.They are here and doingsome work at repairing ard complet-
insr the remainder.-The Masons had workmen busy lastweek doing: someremodellru; in theStlu-hen and reception room of their
lvll.The o'd cupboardsweretornoutandreplaced wilthbetter onesnew linoleum laid and a new oil stove
adds greatly to the looks as well ae3 the convenience of those who use
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NO. 10VOL. XXVI BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, APRIL 3, 1922
SCHOOL BOARD MEETS
Regular meeting,April 3,~=-
Held at asm hour and plone.'
cnt Gilberi-lon,Soromen,M
Wright ond Niehen.Ahn Redfi =
Minutes of previous m ing n ad
m d approvod.Bills presented I n ddiowod on fdllouri:
Salaries for month of Much 84,617.2
Expenditures from Soc:etary'|
hand
Chrlnenaen Lumber Co.
73.05
(lhnuol illinlnx supplies)324.2
Crowell Lumbar Co. :mn 824.64
Pobonon Hnrdwnre Co. {Jon
supplies)
Tho Pilot {printin|}
The Entuprlu (prinkinl)
Danish Luth. Publ. House
15.90
s u a
m o o
(printing)84.90
Jas. Home (supplies)26-M
Stewart Phumany (Hon.
Tr. mppllol).# L U
J. Mueller (gmegrles for .
Bxmealic Science)| 835
Hammond & Stephens Co.
{Dlplomaa)78 . 2
w. H. 'YCICJI Mfg. Co.
f auppliosl 81.71
Upon tho nomlnotion by Superh-tondent. Min Ruth E. Ewa-nf Alva.
Iowa was elec ted u tenhlr of Bd-
enm and lhlhmmtic l at a aalsry of
$1.550 for the school your 1922-23.
Building and ground!wmrnittol
was lnstructsd to no to the inning
the 6 acre troct..
Financ e rommitho no dlrec hd lb
take up the matter of tuition in tho
Ed Jensen cue.
Adjourne-d to melt Monday, April
10 st 1:30 v- rn.
H. Skov Nielsen. 3067.
b e a n n o u n c e d ve r y s o o n . a n d i n fo r m a -
t i o n o n e a c h a t t r a c t i o n \ vi !L b e n n -
n o u n c e d f r o m t i m e t o t i m e .
Ju n i o r C h a u t a u q u a ,st or ie s,a m m o :
a n d p a g e a n t r y e a c h - Io r e n o o u .
F i n ! D u
A i 't e r n o o n : - -
A d d r u :C h a u t a u q u a S u p g r l n t z n d -
e n t .Introductory Program-IIann's1..
K. B. Prlntlnl 00: (acumen
supplies)
Bhrintennn Lbr. Co. (coat
for poor)
BveninggPar!1.Souwern Melodies and
Bpiritunls.Part II.Modern Songs.Hann'sWo:Id Famous Jubilee Singers.
Second Bay
Afternoon:-Fuli Concert.Lotus Qann Ciub.
E.| cning:-".Chamber Music.Lotus QuintetClub.
Lecture."Ame{ica's Eternal Pur-
pose"Hon. F. F. Elitworth [demo-
Third Day
"In !952" Vera. Coryell and Com-
ny.§€...;...._
Music and Drama.Vern Coryell
and Cumpanv.Ledure-{'AmeHc n Tom#/:rov."'Haroid Maman K1mme;_ (Author)
Fourth DalyAflem-woon>.
eral.)
Afternounz-
z ~UTAUUUA
PRUGRAM
~LAI R c rrlz zxs To HEA R P RO-
G R U I n a r t m i r n v r r u HIGH
BLAIR ADDED 'ro LEAGUE
SEASON STARTS APRIL emu
Blair,Arlington,Hooper,Valley.
Scribner and Nickerson and the Hein
and Sonia teams of Fmmont will bo
the line-up of the Elkhorn Valley Bud
ball League This was the result ofCLASS TALENT ,the mootingof the league ofll-cial: hdd
The entire llat of ettrac tionx for
~lair's six-day chautauqua this sum-
- or is complete and the progrem has
-» n anange¢L
'The lollowirg are strong numbers;
:mfs Jubilee Ochlle (colored), the
noted Author, Harold Menon. Kremer,
o United States Congreseemn and
the nzondorful play,"The Shepherd
~f the Ilille" by Harold Bell Wr5gl1t_
lat Fremont to elect ollloera, to decide
whether Blair or Wnhoo would llll
the vacancy made by the withdrawalof North éend.
Blair was admitted by an almolt
unanimous vote and this will insure
us an entertainment of high grade
amateur baseball.
The seas-onopens Sunday. April 30
with the Blair boy: playing Nickerson.
tist. -Ml allowed. compiobed and sat-
tlecl for,werefore your dent!!file
closed.
C-25613.You wore granted nood-
cd denlll work oh your ncent request
'o Veterans Bureau Utd all will be SBI-
tled for as per your recent onrler for
dental work.It was found that Mrs.
3.P. Jensen had filed complete de-
\|.¢er¢i n B l a i r o n ex t e n d e d fu r l o u g h
i n 19 18 f r o m B r o o k l y ,N e w Y o r k ,
t e r e fo r e y o u r w o r k w a s : a l l o w e d w i t h -
m t f u r t h e r h e a r i n g .
C- 4 4 5 5 3 9 .Y o u r ca se de c id e d i n
y o u r f a vo r . d l \ 0 J ' k a l l o w e d . p d d f o r
a n d y o u r h i s c l o n e d b y A m w c a n L e -
qi o n Po . u t W a r S e rvi c e .
C- 5 21 - 36 5 .Y o u r d e n t a l w o r k a l -
l o w e d n o d fi n i a h e d , a ft e r w h i c h y o u
w e r !pl a c e d i n V o c l t i o n a l & h o o l i n | ;
s t a t u s , w h i c h i s n o w r e vo k e d d u e t o
o p i n i o n o f ll ec li ca l Se ct io n.D e n t a l
wo rk al lo w ed an d fnl e o n t hi s c lo s ed .
C - 5 5 2 5 5 8 .W h i l e y o u r fu l l c l a i m
f o r co m p e n sa t i o n i s p e n d i n g o n o n e
li s ah i l it y ,yo u r 1 :l e 1 1 t ¢Iw o r k al l o w e d ,
fi n i s h e d a n d l i l o c l o s d a s fa r n a U l l a
o a r t i s c o n c e m e d .
C 4 5 8 5 0 8 .W o r k a l l o w e d o n M e
|..
fm BUREAU BUSY
¢. .. . .. .. . -. .. -
wlu . P UT ON ;\| 0\' | E PIC TURES
SHOW ING FILMS UF' MUCH
INTE RE S T To A L L
Tublrtular cattle in Washington
county are being claimed by the grim
reaper, represented by govemment in-
spectors, at a tnrnondous rate.La l!
week over 120 tubercular cattle were
condemned.They are being shipped
this wack and many of the owners md
iheir neighbor:will accompany tho
shipment!to Omaha to .seo them
slaughtered.This in at the rate of
7'.`fi»1,789 cattle iuwing been tested
during the pm week.Dr. Tilden of
'.3| l1RlCA'g GREATJDURNALIST BURIEI)C O U N l ` Y B o m M E E T S
The body of Mane Henry Watter-tml dean of Af||¢;§¢3'3 jn u m n i l m. wm v ml.1.s ALLOW ED AND
wlwse death oeeunved in the louth OTHER ~USINESS TRANS-
thrw month: nga, was brought to his ACTED
home town st Louisville.!{entuc'ky,l
recently when budnl took place. }den7 County C0m111il8i°!\¢l"l Room,
a!national prominonea and a v m !Blair. Nebr., April 3. 1922.
us:mhlazu of hi. friends and mzgh-!'i1=_g= Board of C-ou1r:ty C°mmwl°==@r1
bon: gut]igrgii zo p;|y,;f{bu1,¢ gg H-5 met pursuant to ndjournxnent token
'l:n¢mnry,~ 2 0 . 1 9 2 2 .P l l l t n t 3 . F . ~
m- :a meri was delivered H c. Biaco and Henry Trllhllon.
br hm pastor:The minutes of the int meeting
"Ile leaves no successor, uid Rav. were read mud approval.'
Dt. II. L f'o1\ell, putor of the church,Report of fees named for the lint
"for only Ulysses can wield the 1»w'=1uar¢er weft filed as follows:on Ulysses."\|Co\|nty Judga - W - s s m o o
f ' N ( | t a g a i n , " h g c o n t i n u e d , ~ ~ O f t h e ~ & l | I l | - _ . » . ~
ora.Fortunately, this rm does not
hold tme week after week.To date
:ho cattle tested luve averaged 4.5%
tuberculosis.
The vrterinarians started testing
in Riehinnd ibimship this wool: md
will iikely finish in three weeks.
Meantlme wo rk is nwfr rwins mliy
a
limi and wrought on a great stage
hive acknowledged their indebted-
n\5¢ tn the glowing inspiration they
Nteived throxuzh disc ipline or uso-
riition wua mu great man, and his
influence will abide, while othon of
the younger generation,who have
fait his olectric touch. will can? for-
.n
nelle tovnuhips.Arlington will take
only a little while to llninh.
That leaves only Cunt and Sherl-
dan townships left to 1? in W ash-
ington county Those w o have seen
and realise the lmmense value of rid-
dirg the cattle and hogs of this loath-
some plague are urged zo help line
up the herds in these lut two town-
ships.
Educetlonal moving picture allows
have been disculeed considerably in
Wuhingon tougty.Now eomea an
opportunity for everyone to see what
the government an show by mean:
of this method.The film "Exit
Asealla" will be shown at four points
in the county.In addition an effort
is being mode to secure another film
": $ - £ -_'
ever the c ounty who would like to
heir him lpeak that g", will be
mode to have the meeting held at some
central loention.It will be remem-
bered that Prof.Filley was unable
to attend a previous meeting sched-
uled for him In this county due to the
:het that he was summoned to Wuh-
ington, D. C. to serve on the Agricul-
tural Conkrence.Needless to amy,
Prof. Filley has been in eonuci with
the biggest menugzd bisxest problems
of the United States,Especially does
he see the fnrmen `onxle as he was
himself on rl fmrn and was a success-
fzd farmer before he took up teaching
work.He still owns his farm in
Gm# county and his interests are all
4 .f G S ¢
Resignation of John Obergl., Sr., as
An-naar for Hu ma n precinct wal
lcrgpftd.
Appointment of Fd Fletcher u An-
sessor for Herman precinct mule by
the County inulor was oouhrmed.
After a cmveful exnminatloa of th!
following bills on the diierent funds,
it wu moed and seconded that the
County Clerk Ia hereby ordered to
draw warrants on the different funds
to pay some.Carried, ai! members
present voting "aye,"
Wm. Sievorl UUPPIIGI for
po-or)S 12.00
H. J. Madsen (supplies for
poor)20.70
J. A. Johnson (road dragging)41.40
E. E. Rosenbaum (road dn:-
ging)4.95
Fred Deweber .isupplies for
poor)20.00
Frank J. Nuevo (suppliu)1.20
Burr R. Jones (supplies).75
J. A. Swihlrt (hlaclmnilh
work)1.10
Omzha Motor Pazta Dept.
( n a d a )15.06
.
The Arndt Hardware
AUTO DEl'ART|'\\EN"|'
WE HAVE SOME TIRE BARGAINS
Announcing new Lower
Prices on the Nash Cars
Nash 6--5 Pu§5engerSlS25.00
f. 0. b. Blair
Nash 6--Sport Model$1085.00
'f. o. b. Blair
Nash Q--Sedan$25oo~00
f 0. b. Blalr
Another drop on nthe Overland
4 tp $645.00i. o. h. Blair
a
l i l
1lin mlnin li ln irif.: 2: hwlrdfk and Hr. :milllra. P. Smith drove to Omnha Thun-dav.vm, CarrieBurdicretuming
with thanor a fur days.CliftonAndersondroveupfromOmaha W ednsadav nilrht md mun-
n aof North éend.
Blair was admitted by an nlmolt
u n a n i m o u s vo t e a n d t h i s w i l l i n s u r e
u s a n e n t e r t a i n m e n t o f h i g h g u d e
a m a t e u r b a s e b a l l .
Th e s u s - o n o p e n s S u n d a y . A p r i l 3 0
w i t h t h e B l a i r b o y : p l a y i n g N i c k e r s o n .
tist. -All allowed. completed and set-
tled for,wereforo your dent!!file
closed.
C-25613.You were granted need-
ed dentll work oh your recent request
'o Veterans Bureau Utd all will be SBI-
tlcd for as per your recent onrler for
dental work.It was found that Mrs.
3.P. Jensen had filed complete de-
tail sof your dents! case while you
vrere in Blair on extended furlough
in 1918 from Brookly,New York,
terefore your work was :allowed with-
out further hearing.
C-445 539.Your case decided in
your favor. dl\oJ'k allowed. pdd for
and your Me cloned by Amwcan Lc-
qion Po.ut War Service.
C-521-365.Your dental work al-
lowed and finiahed, after which you
were plac ed in Voc ltional &hoolinlr
status. which is now revoked due to
opinion of Medical Section.Dental
work allowed and fnle on this closed..
C-552 558.While your full claim
for compensation is pending on one
iisnhility, your 1:le11t¢lwork allowed,
finished end lilo closd as far oe this
oart is concemed
C458 508.Work allowed on Me
furnished by Poet. 15I Americeo Le-
zion.Dental #lonoir deed .
The above is an exceptionally ine
record for dentel disability cones.
There are to date in this section of the
Post War Service :ix uses of dental
claims.These have all been tiled with
American Legion within the last eight
weeks and are moved to hearing end
are awaiting decision from Centro!
oflioe.As soon as received if favor-
able we will clone your file, if not and
you wish any matter protéted, re-
quest same of American Legion with-
in a. few days.
In addition L3 thc above cases we
are sorry to note that there are some
twelve cues filed by Red Cross per-
sons thenmeejves, or some one in their
behalf that have been decided elreinst
the boys.We have information on
these cues also and some are in the
course of being appealed.The Post
War Service Section will be glad to
-waist you only after u raponnihle
time hae elansed.
On Red Cross cases we note that
nomo have been pending since Nov.
1921.These should have been closed
weeks ago.
We are therefore giving the coming
week to clendng up these alentlnl files
of tho'e who have requested that we
look ow-r their work and see wherein
the tangle seems to be.Every ille
has d{|'lerc'=t mlestions to decide.i f
yon\ore not sure of your number we
will be glad to inform y ou of suc h.
Boys in Washington. Richland and
south of Kennerd ere being sent in to
Omaha for dental examination.I f
your c|.eeis just, keep on trying for
vou will get your order if your cue
is correctly established.
Mrs. J. P. Jensen.
Post War Service Scc'y, Stanley
E. Hein Post, lsr, Amedcsm
Legion.
c
A T T A B O Y
¢1 a
F r e s h d u g s t r a w b e r r y p i z n h f o r
w e a t h a l f p r i c e t o t h a t o f I n t y u r .
Pr o g r es s i ve e \ e z b ea r i n g , g u a r an t e e d
t r u e t o n a m e a n d t o b e a r .$2 . 5 0 p e r
h u n d r e d .$ 2 0 p e r th o u sa n d .P o c o m -
Q k e , s p d n g b e a r e r s , l a r g e fi r m b e r r y ,
w i t h I n g e fb i i a g e a n d d e e p m o t e -
O n e o f t h e B e l t .$ l . £ 0 . p e r h u n d r e d .
$ 1 0 p e r t h o t u a n d .C l l l p h o n e l : B l n i f
1 8 9 o r B l a c k 5 3 .
1 0 - t f M y r o n l d .H e u i n p r .
1 snow mm it.."ufU "'"=" \"°5 nur - u w un :xmas nuw. |,luppue1°a n lu f f _D r . n m m d Q 1 . s n u b r u "-='° *F*next "'°°P'P"'or urlh 2 1 1 - S c h e e r k tm wmd Gy m B a ma twr n ww J
= m = » » = r = n = m i - - w e nttmcnt.m m.__. _...:.;. . . =.". , _»j _;
~q u e l t i v n s ~' M Y ~l n n . I \ | : : .
l l I l . | \ \ v 1 \ ! \ ; r u r 1 a \ f R . ~ f . ; ...I f " ~p " c
I :==-W. W.<2 =»
4 l e 3 » : ! Q ' Q ,
f o r
1.50
B i
New England Choir.~" ".* " " "
Prelude--Moclern Clamin Ye 016|New IInnisrd Choir. Misa J unndu
Kling |Mnno adress) presents "Mis:
Fiflh Day
Aftenmona-Athletic Contests Awarding olStandard Medals.Promam in Hmm Brass Choi:Ensemble.
Eveni ng:-iioncerl.Brass Choir Ensemble.Lecture "Our Country" Hon. Bidimd W. Yates (republican)
Si lh D
Lulu Bett"
x ayAflernoont-Paveant-"Conquea1'.n of Peace'br Junior Dirvctor and young peopleLecture--"The Unfokifnsz of De
mocr=»cv" Joel W.Eastmsn.(.Attnrhey from Canada)E v n i n g z -Plav-"The Shenherd of the Hills'_3.;; }f =~ 1d Bell Wrigh blew Yuri
asked.Those who attended the fflvf
to South Omaha week before last hadthe pleasure of seeing this Elm and
many will be glad of the oppgrtunity
Lo nee it again.
mmm. .1 nn :un umaunmi gsozlimsrflllfo )6.00 grove5 uccumsb
\....wa { n r 20.00 E.B ~ " " ' ° " ° " ; R . J . S c h e n c k ( z u a n d o i l !£I.50|~cn fm
'u a lShi!Yer Oil & Ref. Co. {oii}24.20 E. C. Jackson (Ed Rana
h h i Omnh and=.ff._:.'°1..:'. ._ ~ -_'*°;..f:f'x:'s=-te Dept. Pam. Work!i I me ),E".|I.Z"K§.\`f.f.'§i¢i§»d H12-rn Thursdasfu v n » . . . . .......__fo r J. S . C o n e t y a n d M e t z l e r B r o s ..
. H a n a r d H r s . Jo e l l a n d e u r w e n t t o
C o l u m l n mTh u r s d a yr a t n m i n go n
l l o n d a y .'H r . a n dM n . W a t s o n T y s o n l n e n t
Th u r m l a y e ve n i n g w i t h M r . a n d M r s .
M e e t i r g a a r e b e i n g ' a r r a n g e d fo r b y " " " " "" ' " " "" "" ' * "vu o u u u l u u y ,t h e c o u n t y a g e n t a t t h e fo i l o w i n g ~ :` ° i " ° " . § IM
f , m l , " W i ° ° w e n w h e e l " S " » F ' J § ; f f ""; } ,. . . ,, 1 25 0 0 D e l m e r F u r ( ( u l a r v># L N
-A _.. --!-A -.|:..4 _L .._\»'e n '3 ~
places:Tuesday night at the Green
school in Calhoun townahip, Wednes-
day night at Fontanelle,Thursdny
niglh at Rose Hiil md Friday night
at McCar1l]&.The meetings will begin
at 8:00 sharp.Needlesxto say. some
big crowds me expected as those films
will /1-rovo interesting as well as in-
nnzctive.,
I
The meeting l t Pleasant View
Rev. E.R.Ford of Lincoln having
charge of the services.
There was n lugo nttondaac o of'
friends Ind old neighbors of the
Ilrackem present at the church. tosti-
fying to the relpect in which she
was held in the community where she
had lived for so h w y years, and
"here her large ftmily oi son: and
. l . . . . . S . s - . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . - . . . |». .. . . . . . . | . . . . . . I
Ki m)
A"*\ K. J ohnso n (uhm
R. H. Rasmussen (expenses)
J. Mueller (supplies for poor)
C. J. Hindley (mad dru-
Kina)
State Dept. Publ. Works
(freight)
Blair Tcl. Co. (phone rent and
uctu l|l I|16 rfvu allnnmlut c nultn ~ u I '
.' I m m s )a m s P e t e r : - e n { | u p p l l e | p o o r
S a t u n d a y a i t e r n o o n a t t h r e e o c l o c k ,F r e e m a n \ r 1 ' , , ¢ k ¢ ,( r o a d d n l -|f u ).m
2.70 Funk J. Nnove (813817)
81 25;D. 8. Pric hard Mlm)
21.73'msg
18.90
m s
H. C. Blaeo (salary Hiwly
Com.)
Mauriee Mehrenn (jaflers fee
ond board priaonen)
E. S. Andenon (md dn;-
sins)
C. H. Rungsv (care bf Hike
48.00
48.00
m o o
s u a
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11
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~ifa1
5 J
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3~
umR»f i~f¢iai-.. :nent several days
the home of their daughter, Hn.
1~m'rES OF 1:\'1EnEs'r To
n n . - a n n \ I L L . 1 1 n a
The work of the Post War Service
1
M d i o n h a s i n c r e a s e d l n a ve r y g r e a t
Qx t cn t .W i t h t h e h e l p o f vo l u n t e e r
t y p i s u w e a r e k e e p i n g t h e fi l e s i n a r
d e r a n d z i vi m z p n f e w o r k t o
HIUGD nlIU a u :lu suv aauapasal nu ut h e r e fo r e n e e d t h e h e l p o f t h e A m -
E r i c n n L e g i o n .
Th i s w e e k w e w i l l r e vi e w s o m e o f
th e wo r k o f th e De n t al D is a b il i t y fn le s .
P i d o u t y o u r n u m b e r a n d sae t h e
s t a t u s o f y o u r c u e .T h e A m e r i c a n
L e g i o n P o s t W a r S e r vi c e sec tio n,
S t t n l e y E . H a i n P o s t , 1 5 I, n o w c l o s e s
t h e f o l l o w i n g M e s :
C 5 7 7 2 8 3 .Y o u r w o r k i n d e n t a l
sec ti on a l l al l o w e d ,o r d e r iss ued f o r
m m e , b i l l s p a i d a n d w o r k c o m p l e t e d
Ua a t a l wo r k c l os e d o n L e g i o n t i l e s .
C- 5 7 1 2 8 3 .A l l d e n t a l w o r k y o u
as k e d f o r a l l o w e d .Si nc e w o r k i s
n o w o o m p l e t o d w e c l o s e y o u r t i l e : a s
r e g a r d s th i s p h a s e o f w o r k .
C - L 2 0 6 u s .D e n t a l h e a r i n g oo m »
p l e t e d , w o r k a l l o w e d a n d t h a n b e i n g
n o fu r t h e r re q u es t s f r o m y o u ,y o u r
Ma cloud.so me a t l a n ta a n d n in a ; o f fu r ni t un .|. . r ; _ \A n n !l ¥ | u n f n u n l l I I \ U U d n q l l i B R| ; . [ g i \ | B v v I 1 ;u .: v a l ! l l l l u u v f v
I 1 T h e v o t e o n c o u n c i l m a n i n t h e v l r i ~ »
7 3 7 7 c u s W a r d s w e r e :
I m W a r d - E l m t r P m 1 1 2 ;C o m p u
C-622 919.Your dontnl work nl
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I ltoeiution work was also in pro-§rant and tom)24;|) 32lgress and many of the visitors took Barb! Beriellen (mad df¢z~12:16 Wuvd-John Home 150; M. H. B.
advantage of que opportunity to hear d n l ) ._ :.49.5|}Roa¢pb|um 73.z'°'"° "W l°°d clan wurk.The The Pilét fnrfneifm 1 »:aan Srff 'P-"=11i-- No Qrmliiiw-
whole exhibit was n very pleasing sf- Hana win; 'mm flNmdnz}1350'-i th wud f*l!...ClTristen¢-en 110; p_
fqir..Henry P. Hansen (managing |c. Sorensen 45.
an n |poor fumj 60.00Huh, conductah,ydied the in-Quaiitv Meat Mubet (sunnlles I It's a wise covr who known her mm
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1
C-SIB 784. Your dental work dosed A°b\.rber who hailed from Pendue ;Prof. Fiiiw" nl the Uni\crsi*v uill;lT:gl1n,=;;-3»=Why didn't you l t o a ~ 2 ; : . ¢ ( a n d n i | } n t aa.s5'x=w¢» Amo: 3*-wg a
nd mil needed work allowed and paid Would continually urge a shampoo;be in Flair 'M a neeti-~ Tundav 1 I m ":n nz uselsmFm- by Vetvrana Bureau.£n dental nz-.He uma nb of a ma ma |¢\"8llinrv Ant"asm;1 : h u n o t wt j w a don't stcp \h»='=no m°=¢;"-¥»¢»h>111.75 "" ° " ' f o " m th i n g : f ~ f >
_ ; h _JC-37| 189.'Your work started and That the toumfgllz :ot damrufl'|hee1 de<"'~i \-M-ve the 111rv*=-rx 1r'!¥ nav! the wndudnr.*The enflnuhl X. B. PHHUHS CO (field note 1 Fatt A le.
: n Vehnns Bureau den-And made this poor barber alzidao.ibe held.There are no many from nlllmld with the station agent.1 \»f»\=->f 1 af
' W iPehrun and
¢rman'Nl!\P|~|5'5¢
xJ i 5 n D ~ = » u r ° 1
pz e b r u n .senntpuhticmc uc n to 5 Olllee uw_ g1 . v. f ~ = g ; t h e 1 1 s ¢ h m . i a b m b i d d e r f o r c a s h . §Ph o ne s
t h efo l l o w i n gdu¢z~\11; _ n ; !es t at e .m n m | | | | |
An o n i . .\ .4 . . . - ; ¢f r nzzu mrc u rl hI
I .r
annum vu ¢ - ~--~T -'- >'~ |mm»uuu»»|m
~I x
\
n \ 1 l 1 n n v m n n n n l n n r n a n n x v t v n n n n v n
my ;
/-z/»°,
£125 common 'ro 11-m coonvsmI 'ALL-WEATHER TREAD
.?,,'
s f'"Y
.~" ._
la | hcmry devoted exclmively to mnnuilctur-ingGoodyearTix¢sform:nallean.¢.he twodres
illuzu-lted Above are made.
One lx tbefammu30x3}{ GoodyearA1l-Weather
'rms Climber.Bylongwear uperior tnctiomfxeedom frvm
skidding, md uldmlte economy, the Goodyarlwelther Tread hu won unquestioned
p.;6|agr;n?:anion';otbi:tire¢hc:ei|LheGoodyar
x ron b.
Built of the um: hiib grade Egyptian fabric and
with a bn: wearing but ddbrently aqua
gud. this tire offen unusw value.
Over 5,000,000 of these kin: have been sold in
the lu! ive yan.
Their quality md nerviceabiliiy have pmved an
thnuundl of motorists the ¢nI\y of buying un-lmavm and ungunanteed tins of laws: price.
Aakyo\zrGoodyurServioeSu\ion Denler tn
¢;p||in their advantages.,
mxizzoumbram . . . 910.05N l Au-w..a»¢ I-'urn :ms30x\A1|-W|\lh|r¢,,"|woosonH¢nvy'l'cu.rlslTubo_u nNI!%R||uhr'l'ul»u s
l a w-n l u '|mx uh-
'| f=->-'-G G O D Y E A R
NEW D0My
WURK WITH EASE
Apprepnatn hlsetlan.[luring just hnllhed Nl sermon on
I -~ and Slander." 1 mlnllner in0 suburbs announced the hymn. "I
~vo to Tell the Story."--Bostonulcrlpl.
mmmllll
#Q~
Because Lydin E. Pinkham'|
Vegetable Compound Ra
Dyapepsin Soon Diuppenn
w:Z3"`;.-;°.f»,¢C
~om ma Asmnin
iF IT IS asnuma
Look for Nlrnl "'B»y lr" on Tubing
Than You Nltd Htvlr~Worry.To get genuine "Blur Tablet: of
.lsplrln" you mum: |ook?tor tha nhl]= Jer Cl0ll" on each pickage and an
ch tuhlel.The "Bayer Gym" menus true, worn!
~mous Aspirln. prescribed hr physi~| for our twenty-one gurl. and
~rated safe by mlllloni for Colds. Held-
che.Elrache.Toothnche. Heuralgls.
Lumbago,Neurilln. and lor Piin In
n l.Proper and uf: dlrtcilonsna in each unbroken "Bayer" pnchgo.
Advertitemenl.
Now and then you hear of ln ldell
hunhand-but.honest.now,dld you
h e r nee me?
and we urlll have a storm. :nd henwill I be :mins nt whlle mme hens
and tha muster can rm:under theshed or under the bushes and keep
a n .Il lm' t mr. "
Wuthereoc k ma um for no mongambling, for along came aut windm a 'whirled him around.but he
Take Yeast
Vitamon Tablets
T o R o u n d O u t
Face and Figure
With Frm Flesh
5 _ N1\ } ' . ' !
-
Ha n a n us allay : the best pollq
for the gmcer.
hc m a d a .
W n t h e r c o e k n s r i g h t , a n h e u s u a l -
Ir i s .Th e r e ' n s a l t n r m o n u s e w a y
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I f n u a n Iwllovr-4:!ll¢ke4.ll l e v r -
lkin nld lunke n-chllie ci a nd llhlrlilyw su n r r u n d o w n a rm nn : to mu n do u t y o u r fl c o a n d ll x vr e a n p l u a l n san d n b r m l l p m p é r t lo u a Im : w l l l Il l :this l l m p l l u n well w o r t h tr yi ng :P i n t 'g your salt a n d m a u u nau fu l t .o n t a k e l l u u n | V I T A -O N - t w o t l h l e u wi t h n u - y m e dTh a n ur ol lh l a d m a n u r e y u u r u lg p " s c h vn u a n d c o n t i n u e u h man l rf t \ 1 1 'A | ¢ 0 H n l u l a r l !" u i
TIIEE day after he germ deehfrrt
weeth been wife one my men bil!
da second amd nearer.B o mu mewhen he questa been wire hu no sw-
an han trouble my morn.But nanceho buy as ileever be gmt; more mm
blo u seen marrlad mm.
My men tells ma hee: car was dlmmbouz.I neva look and feezure
mile.1 um:mobbo _Wu runlbouttvrolu year ago. but ees runout now.But my (Hen no like when I telll
mem dnt.He url he been out for0; ride two um and he only gotta
fel: treo time.Ee. he g etta mmdfrom town he breaks dn ear.And ed
eh no n ngettn de ear luried b lbnlkl da arm weetn da crank.
Da rar 'not sells ms men dnt nrtell; heem 'ana strongn for speed.Ha
l r n n r u n one mile :ree meenute
an een dl! ear.1ln tmlf rle nn y h ano ea ur un :r eemlenutecreelhout une gem mst.1
taqure eel he ever ¢o one mile weelh-
oul. atop he meta ull four Hat.Itveryona heel tire no feel:food
eeaide.mc one an hold: leetle airnn dl stomach. One time when he |ot~
u punc tun my fden n y wnm nomooc ha mu teeth da tire, but da
ur vu too Hght. But he dunno soma-
UDl fer mooch wofe matter.D I
trvuble weeth dn ear ees alla uma uan :nk mma teeth some people-ee!
run een dl family.
Not you tink?
I NH! mum \1mm||u\\IH\u\\\\\Hl\~\um »nu»\
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.~'J 1||l|||||||||mnn 'hi |Mr|l]'m1| llnul|n||I|m|m'
una auth u smnu nn u n u Inv
wma hlew ami [Bl nm nm: down mlang muh and poor Wulhanock
dm not hun 1 mnmll lo test.nu:alter A umm m wind uwx>°<l
Num; and mm he bean xo mmDllln."L00k lt he :NL *drin-
nlnl vrel md rnllln¢ In an my J°\nU~ll |m'z mr. I ny. zo uma me zuvrnrk All the llme.*Nw 1 have aught cold ma I wsu
be nil! Ind trek versa lhm ever.xhan I pod mind C0 :um rum of!mu Nm. ma mn 1 wanna- vnuUm vm no wnlmuz mo.ne : 'i ll
not know when It ll mink lo rum nr
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'~nmn num hu
w E A ' 1 j u x - : n c o c x G B o w 1 . s
o N ' ! ` 0 P 0 !l.be ! l r n llo0d lh l
w a m m o a l w l l n g m u a t t h ibomnrd when tha hm: and ¢'hk"k-
au n n a ti n g th u r Ma n u .\
"ll u A wonder l hue mlnntl xo\l\rl0||'." uid Waldrercocl."I u n | \
lh a b e c k a u d n l l o l ewry p u ma ;hnne. never have any uma lo mndl.
while than hm: and chicken: md thuroouer who Un umm in m barnyud
hue lwkhl-It to do Ill dl] but nt-
"ll |.m'! right (or mem lo have all
me n o d t l ln p whllu 1 hav n s .
s w u x lh w z h r . : b s wi n d u a n
x ~~z~ourmditwumel-lon for me Inman.I v u f g d w h l - m g
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m la r o u n d m i h a w o f
your madielnomd u i .l o #~
' I l 1 | l i m e f o l k ! h e l l a t o t a k e n o
ti c e o f m e .a n d I' l l m a k e th e m .I
a m p l u g s o J u m p .O n a , t w o . t h r e e " -
b a n g w e n t W e n l h e r e o c k o n t h e g r o u n d
b y l h e b a r n ,n n d l n g a l l t h e h e n s
s c r a m b l i n g a w a y .l'o.rl.h¢r3'w e n s u r e
t h i s k y h a d fa i l e n .
A l ! - d a y l o n g W n l h e r c o c k l a y r n
hi s a id e i n t he mu d. an d a ll ni g ht . c oo .
a n d h e b e g a n t o w a n d e r l t . a f t e r n i l .
t h e r e w a s m u c h fu n l n d o i n ; n o t h l n ¢ .
" B e t t e r b e u p th e r e w h i r l i n g a r o u n d
t h i n h o n , a n d I c u r ! a n 1 t h i n g .z
the burn, when ha fue hlm a new
coat of pain; and the next day puthim back on the polo on the barn.
Wvesthercock vment zu!n|1n|:narfU|around, without one neck, ln glad ns
he to get buck to bla home. and as |10whirled he uid: "It In better to Inu
oul thun ruanl and thnl ix w l l t i
Dr"_:""f_:"__""°":_"f:|"_"L:"__f'_:'__'..'r.:'..
abut ln um place.011, dear, I wah
I Ind not lumped."
R1~1V~ |~1 wn'
hé Right
Ing device that could be let up out-nm tbl tar mhonu bac k door neo;
nlned tht: hnnbon O! the neat turm
dl wife-recognized the hc! that tha
m m who £1118 the loll h u an l lgrunting mn; of entering his house
with muddy bonu and the other het
um the woman who spend: houn of
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:MANNERS AND FE;-71'I
A S K a n y t a r m e f s : r i t s w h a t u t h
b a n e o f h e r exi st en ce m d t h
c l m n o e s a r e e r m u m s h e w i l l u m !
* m u d d y b w w 'Th e b e t t e r t h e h o ~
, w i r e t h e m o n l h l n b o m l n a i e o t h e m .
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M A N N E I I S A N D F a m
A S K m y u m m v n u v m u L b s
bane of her exlnuncs m d Lb!
eh nn c e s un n m um s ho will mn :
'muddy boon."The better :ha hauewlro me mom nh: abomluzs them,
necenuy the Depnrzmun of Anx-cullure m describing 1 ulmple brush-In denc e Inn c ould be ut uv out-uae thc h rmhvllll bu c k ® 0r mw-
nlned mu bwlbon of :he nam hrm-
dl wlfa-nc ognlud Um hc ! that mamumwho :mn the loll h u a n u -
gnv-u n; mm of e nterlbl mn u mm
mm muddy bonu um tha Mhtl' fun
um the 'mmm who lD¢nd: lmnn of
hé Right Thing
"Better be up there whirling aroundthin hon, and I cur! an 1 thing.z
wonder how those baruyard fowl: linabut ln um place.011, dear, I wah
I Ind not lumped."
Just than the farmer mme along.
t n t a r u l n m a m . a t H o r n e .
'Y o u a r e m u c h m o r e s e r i o u s s n y o u r
a d d r a s u s n u n y o u us e d t n b e . "z i -
m u k e d t h e fr i e n d ." l l n n f a t h c t i m !
w h e n a m u a m e e t l n g w m s h e l d l u y o u r
hum or.y u u ' d l l m vl r h l n a b a n d . t i l l
a f a w a n o c d o t a c s n d l o t l t i o s t m e r '
" h u l l "r e l p o n d e d S e n a t o r 8 0 r -
gham.." l l o d o r n l n vm z l n n h u c h a n g e d
|1 1 th a t .P r e g u t t o g i ve ' t m n u
t h o u g i m .Y o u c l n t u p s e t 1 s u t u -
m m t o x o t h r o u g h l l f o t r n n x t o e n m
p c n : m n t h e p h o n o g r n p h a u n d t h o
co m ic s up p l em e n ts . "
Ri~m Time
HOTHERI OPEN
cmurs aow£Ls wlrii
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a~»_I\1i¢v Fruit, Peppermint
~andSparmintarecertainly
"/three delightful flavors tb
choose from.
And \||||m's P-I-the
4 ne w su ga r-co a te d pe pp er-
m i n t gum , is al so a gre at
~treat for your sweet tooth.
All are from the Wridey
- q i factories where perfection
"is the rule.
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uno of "Cailfomln Fil Byrup* nm it
I W i d f re d Westover
fe nde rl.Th e r e a n ma n y d u ta lk
w h o a r e c u e l e n I n t n p d q m u d l n -
d o o n .T h e c a r e fu l p e n u n ,I f n h l
co me s l n o n |m u d d y d u ,r e m o ve s
r u b b e r s l n t h e ve s t ib u l e o r e n t n n c l
h d l o f t h e h o u s e .W h i l e u m l l n o t
fe u i b l e w h e n e n t e r l n g n c h u r c h o r
fu:
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h e r t i m e n d c a l o r i e s o f e n e r o k e e p -
1 n l h e r l z u u a q l e a n a n d n m . m m s
I n d m n w h e n t h ! !m u d i n t a p e d
a b o u t : h e ho us e.P e r h a p s t h e b u t
ao lu t lo n 1 | t h i s t h r e e - t r u b r u s h t h u
t h e D e p l r t m e n a a t A g r t c u l z u n a u ; -
r e mB u t '| o u 1 | t n 't i t h e 1 h a p p y a n l u t l o a
o f t h e ¢1l!|1¢1ll!3-i t A m e r i c a n ~ » -
: Q i n b l o n m n l u e a z o t h i e x a m u f
l e a r n i n g t o l u r e o l ! t h e i r b o n u I l d
d o n a l l p p e n w h e n z n e y c o m o u m o o n ?
R n b b e n a n d o va l h o e z c t va r i o u s
m m a r e n o t p o p n l n r w i t h t h a l ve : ; | |
o u t d o o r m a r k e r . s o t h e r e q e e m l z o b e
m a l e h e i p l n u m d i n c t l c n .P e r h a p i
t h e E u r o p e a n p e a n u t w h a w e a nh u v r
s t o c i l n n a n d w o o d e n shoes,w h i c h
h e r e m o ve s l n fa vo r a t s o ft c z r p e t
d l p p e n In do o rs .i s r a l l y d o i n ;m o
m o l :a e n d b i e 1111118
By W~g
an arm me I vnu.nad le-els; Waathercock on the ground
he picked him up and carried him intothe burn, when ha fue hlm a new
colt of pslnt, and the next Gu puthim back on the polo on the barn.
Wnthcrcock went zulnglng marrlly
around, without one neck, ln glad ns
he to get buck to lull home. and as |10whirled he uid: "It ln better to Inu
oul thun ruanl and thnl lx w l l l i
Jlmuld hue dana down there In the
bamynrd."Ihnle hens an l ln; lot. never do
am-ming.I don't see how they m~e
ll. but I know wha!wll2 hnppen tothem.Some day they will ms: and
!all xo pieces.Hurrah. hm c omm aaloe ull! baeen.I would ntber wear
out thu: rust," and nway he whirled.glad he nm mms work to dm
zconvunm
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Man wlnlfnd W utcvor, uw dainty*movl0" tilr, ,lull befor! thc holiday!
became the bride of Wllilarn 8. Hart,
th: natal mm lc lnf of wuum UPM
und such a storm nl il wus.The
irlnd blew and thu mln came down lnlou;lnrnkn and poor Wulhercotk
dld nm have a minute lo rest.
But nher a wane me wind s1ons>°<1
hlmrlng and lnln in began to c om-plain."Look at mo." he alll. "drin-
pmg wel and cranking in an mr l¢>U1l=
zz lsa': talr, I ny . to enac t me towork all the lime.
*New 2 have caught cold uma I will
be itil! and crank rorsa than eftr 1
han | good mind to J ump mhz ol!
u m barn, and thin I wondtl' what
they will do without mo.The; Fillnot know when It 1| mlm: to rain or
whldl urn;tha vrlnd ll blowing.
'Il 1| lime folk! hella to take notlc e of me.and I'll make them.I
am plug so Jump.Ona, two. three"-bang went Wenlhereock on the ground
by lhe barn,nndlng all the hens
senmbllng away. l'o.rl.h¢r3' wen surethi sky had fallen.
All-du long W nlherc oc k lay rn
his aide ln the mud. and all night. coo.
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Thi exo rbltm! pda : thatall ove r lb! Ullrld | tdC0 | . c um
L. Forbes, siinelor at the v ..bureau. louy ata rac epuonlnw
|n|1ou:
°"1'h¢|¢ unreuonabla prices nm:ly mlkl men think um post-warality In th e hu ma n world In
Iluscious num prenur morlllr._|»" l t u le d t o b a t h a t n m s n t a ntent to nom his own.Today he
¢1;u mno ldmg nzh ¢rp¢ ¢pw»."
DIIFFEB
can ¥"0*'|l¥ Calibur: Tulum
mm adding to your mme requltl~An uqulmc hee, skin. baby and -
ms powder und plrfume.»~
uber perfumes nrparhoul. You
nl y a a Itb ec au no nc o tthe \--Trio (Soup. Ointment and Tnlc lm)
251: auch anryivben.-Ad?»
am Fm liver Learn.
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Where Your Taxes 'Go
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P To Y O U A N D C ON GR E S S
At the present time It would b¢ a
~outer to speak ol'the national
overnment havin;a personnel :ya-em at all.The relonn accomplished
1 the eatabllaittuent ot the ehrll serv-ee eommlaalott and the nserlt ayatetn
aa touched but one phase of the peene! problem, and tlmt but panlltly
mrance lute zne government :err-
ca.Pnctleally nothing has been done
n the way oi' erecting the gotremment
Ives into camera that will attract
ntl retain elllelent men.me aa cott-ltlona were ln tbl! reipec! befor! illl
r,they have hetowe many dmea
one during and a!nte that event.The correction or these evlla pre-
enu a problem of great eomplealtgt
l.cannot be achieved by a hal!
earteu or haltway tinkering with thelresent ayaletn.Nothing but a thor-
ugh overhaulltm of the whole person-
el ayatetn and the eatalallahment ofnew ayatetu covering all phllel or
he queatlon and embodylng the moatpproted prlttclplea of peraound ad-
~lnlalratloo will meet the needs of
he altuatlon.Fortunately a beginlna has been made in this direction.
t at leaat mrnlahea a atartlng poltzt
or aetlon looklng to the glvlng to the
~vertlment of the personnel ayatem
at It moat have lt government workto be oven measurably well tlone.
The altuatlon now la that there la
|lttalatent demand on the part or
he publle that the trhole atlmlnlalra-
lon ot the national government be putpon a more elllelent lzaala. and um
~e present sraate ot public funds. re
ltlng from praaeat defective orauv
:ation and methoda. shall cease; that
~oneu ul alln to thla demand andaa made a alan toward meeting lt;
nat the fundamental detects in melatin; ayatem are well known: and
that the direction etfona lookltt| toreform ahould take are clearly eitlb-
llahed.The reapooalnlllty la time
aquanely up to conxreaa.It the problem that eonfronta cou-
fteaa ln aneurin; llxla laudable end il
analyzed lt will be found that me
hmdamenlal rdorma are:The ze-
form br eongren ltaelt M lla own oraanlxatlon and method: ot procedure;the eollre fevlalon of the present 155
tem under which the llnanclal needsof the government are determined and
provided: the aettlng up ot an agency
and procedure through which the ex-
penditure of public funda may be
properly eommlzea and wu xr m b e#een that Infomation regardlng auch
|l s t l j .
' Y a h B Y E D W A R D G . L O W R Y
ii by l i I \ i n C h : l - U n . " " l a h n d P l u n d l | ` g l ! l l M f ' n c 'lrlhharm s ¢ \ ¢ » m 1 § ~ 3 : 1 1 . . . . ' ? . " a . , . . . 2 . ~
a I :l l r v
o |a
Out of Luck.
The flmlly were discussing whit
kind of dresses they would wear al a
fancy dtesl ball to which they were
Ivins.Audra;made the suggestion Lhat
:they ilflould all :rear dresses to match
the color of their hair."ln u m m *she declared." I
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EASY COME, EASY G0
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Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are
not getting genuine Aspidn prfrrribed by physicians
over 22 years and proved safe by millions for
Colds Hea che Rheumatism
Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis
Euache Lumbago Pain. Pain
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Huéy -a¢,¢r~ ba!! d 1: hbleb-Aho hub!lac al!! ~ 100-Dmggllh.
SHE DYED A SWEATER.
SKIRT ann CHlLD'S can
WITH "numoun DYES"
Each pulngn ol "Dumond Dyes" namtain; =f1=~;¢:\g=»-1-° limvle ;gfbb';==;~= an
or nn 1 worn.a¥f»'~, wg-» ¢ql¥l.h:lachng, Hllzhl8ll»eournn |\P¢l\"l n n n o leven u"'.». bu lever a§`.¢f'L.f»¢2 1?-5
"Dhmnnd Dy a"-no other nina-Ang.
C y n l h l s w o u l d h a ve t o t e a r a g o l d e n
d r e s s ; m u m m l e a a n y o n e . a n d d a d d y
- o h ,d t d d y l W b l t ggl gg c m : r w
w e a r ,bec ua se y o u r "
" I a h a 'n 't b e a b l e t o g a l t a l l l f y o u
m a k e t h a t al l pu l at l on , "In t e r r u p t e d
fi lt lz er h ur ri ed ly .* -
S w a n .
Tha Sundny school teacher vu dollll hla 'belt zo Inculcate lesson: at
nilrulsm, and had taken u hh enm-ple the sue of hro Ilttla bon, one
ut wh om :n l g in ! ! r ea dy to mb ,
srhllo thi oec ond vu willing tn shui
wemlllnz-"Now, children." he tnlahed lmpn-|»
mend Dyes an gunnlnd not infads, ltrnk, or mp.T e l l f o u r ~'bother du auburn! you fuk 1.0 dn llto-ol ornilk or whllbtr it u Inea, cottonor mini! | md».-dnrthunur..
p o l i i l c n u t th e R o e k e ffe l l s r s l m !t h e
l ' n m » | 1 n n a d : h o R o t h s c h i l d ;l u
p r o b l e m t u n n !h o w t n g r t m o n e y
r l l o u g h t o i l u ' o n . h u t h o w I o a p e n d
I n h w o m e .I t n i t n r n i l y g o t i n t h e
may n f t h r o n l n z m m e o f i t t o t h e
Thi Whlrllglg of TimmAn old Arkansas mm ramarko um
otha dl! um "Times dn't like theymeter ue.In tha old dan use med
gmwup i nto zh c sn e c a a tu l a n d n -
|1;a-ected mmf'And an one 'roles the e i n :nm
nrered:
Llugh and the wo r ld h ug h l vm
you,li.
even when you an lnugtaing at
¥u1|cdP¥~
p u |1 .4 l Q
t o h u n g t h e d e e r ;b u t n o u r a a n t h e
|1011 V~eekiy
/-z/»°,
Nevspepee Uaaol __
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M A B E L
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a Hgh!to l u mlgnlncance.dnce ll
comes from the word meldhlll, :nearin; °'joy."The fashionable nun or I0
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Iand, when she urn made lmmoma
bl' Shakespear: and Ben Jonson.
lllbel menus Fbeloved,"s llgnibcsnce nwbablr nun by me 1|un \|rb0
une mively fond of talry stories.In
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an "Clilfornla ¥'l¢ Bmw." whic h andinciiom for babie: md children at
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weeth been wife one my men bil!
da second amd nearer.B o mu mewhen he questa been wire hu no sw-
an han trouble my morn.But nanceho buy as ileever be gmt; more mm
blo u seen marrlad mm.
My men tells ma hee: car was dlmmbouz.I neva look and feezure
mile.1 um:mobbo _Wu runlbouttvrolu year ago. but ees runout now.But my (Hen no like when I telll
mem dnt.He url he been out for0; ride two um and he only gotta
fel: treo time.Ee. he g etta mmdfrom town he breaks dn ear.And ed
eh no n ngettn de ear luried b lbnlkl da arm weetn da crank.
Da rar 'not sells ms men dnt nrtell; heem 'ana strongn for speed.Ha
l r n n r u n one mile :ree meenute
an een dl! ear.1ln tmlf rle nn y h ano ea ur un :r eemlenutecreelhout une gem mst.1
taqure eel he ever ¢o one mile weelh-
oul. atop he meta ull four Hat.Itveryona heel tire no feel:food
eeaide.mc one an hold: leetle airnn dl stomach. One time when he |ot~
u punc tun my fden n y wnm nomooc ha mu teeth da tire, but da
ur vu too Hght. But he dunno soma-
UDl fer mooch wofe matter.D I
trvuble weeth dn ear ees alla uma uan :nk mma teeth some people-ee!
run een dl family.
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M A I S E L i s tr s ns l st e d t o m e s a bs -
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n a m e " u s y b e z n r d o e s n o t r e a l i z e t h a t
IIIO i s t r y i n g t o p a i n t t h e l i l y ;n o
n u n s m o r e re d o le n t a t p o e t r y ex is ts
to d s y t h an M a b e l .
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'r u a s u s n t e r o r E o r h s l d F r e t d h l e s l r i l .
t i n o f E r i n , w a s s o c s i l e d a n d w s s
su c h |¢be l o ve d h e fu l n e o f l r i l h r u -
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" R e m e m b e r M a r e i n b a t t l e . "
H u n ,t h e d l m t n u t t s s o f L l e a d h b h ,
he c n m o p n p u l s r l n l r e l s m l sn d ,l n
h o n o r o f i t s n r s t possessor.w a s b o
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Whafs in a Name?
8lu\ N1\n n th e Q u e e n o f : h c I- 'a !r l u .
Ir i s h s e t t l e n h m h l h l h e r fa m e t o E n n -
Ia n d ,w h e n s h e u r n m a d e l m m o m a
bl ' S ha k e s pe a r : a n d Be n Jon s o n .
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u n e m i ve l y fo n d o f t a l r y s t o r i e s .I n
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m e r e i y u l : d e e l a t i o n m a n o
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I ~OAD TIME TABLE
Chicago 8; North Western
Train: East
4:40 p. m. Daily.
16:43 a. m. Daily.
Trains West *
8:45 a. m. Daily.
2:50 p rn. Daily.'
c . SL P. az. 1 a
Tni nl Nor th
7:20 a. m. Daily Except Sunday.
2:00 p. m. Daily Except Sunday.
8:55 p. rn. Daily Except Sunday
8:30 a. m. Sunday Only
Trains South
12:50 p. m. Daily Except Sunday.
9:25 ..n. m. Daily Except Sunday
6:28 p. m. Daily
~B WEEKLY BIARKET REPORT
ens 4 ..20
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.OBYFUARY
Vesta Willa McCoy,daughter of
Sir. and Mrs. Geo. h!eCo\r, Wu born
at Blair, Nebrnkz, Nov. 9. 1888 and
was reared to wumanhood on the home
farm in the Rose Hill sc hool dinriet
north\\'e»t or Blair, receiving her edu-
cation at the Rose Hill school.
She w i :m o u l d to Mr.Alfred
Marsh November 28. 1908 xml to this
union was born four khildren, two ofwhomareliving.Harvey,efed 11
year: and Fern. aged 'T years.
Mrs. Mmnh had been ill for about
six weeks with bladder trouble and on
Wednesday, March 29 vue taken no
the Nicholas Benn hoapltad of Omaha
and on Int Saturday underwent an
operation but In her weakened con-
dition the was unable to sunive the
shock passing away on Tuesday morn-
ing at 9 o'elock.
A funeral senlee was held today et
1:30 at the home of her parents In
this city and at 2:39 lt the Role Hill
church where interment was nude ln
the Rose Hill cemetery.'
--. - -- . .. . _ ..
Shenfin-Willinnts paints M
Blah Pharmacy.
Kuhn'|photos will please yon.
Mrs. H. G. Allen wa; on the nick
int last week.
Jena Haier. who resides down on the
old Town farm near Ailington, was in
~lnir yesterday.
Miss Franc/is Gross of Dmnhn is
spending her vacation at homo with
~cr mother, Mrs. w. D. Gross.
Good lot for sale on Grunt street.
Best location in town. inquire at this
office.Priced right for quick solo.
9St
'1hc:e will be se ces in English nl.Trinity Lutheran church next Sunday,
Palm Sunday.Rev. G. W. Walter,
.~ [
There are some new ideas in bakery
goods at the' Home Bakery.Come in
and try tho Rolls, Cakes,Pies and
Bread.6-ti
Mngnns Johnson is driving one of
those new Sxudebokcr Light Sixes.
having traded in his old cor and paid
the dilfcrenco.
Miss Kntlc Heier of Kennnrd, spent
several days last week visiting at tho
homo of Mrs.Anna Jurgénsen, rc-
turning home Monday.
The Baptist pulpit will be filled
next Sunday by -Rev. A.H.Bissell,
Field Representative for Nebraska.
A good attendance is desired
'Andrew G. Jensen has thrown his
but into the political Hug and will be
n candidate before the primaries for
the nomination on the democratic
ticket for commissioner for this dis-
trict.
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utter-fat .23
A1'%"l0N WACHTER
Funeral services were held at the
Catholic church in this city. on Mon-
day morning for Anton Wachter, an
old and highly respected citizen of
near Herman.
Anton Wachter was born to Switz-
erland,eightyeight years ago and
came to Washtngign county from 11Ii~
noir, Mty yeara ago.
He first sed!-ed on a farm a mile
south of Blair living about a y ear
there.The family home near Herman
has been his home for -(4 years.Ho was twice married. his first wife
Pl-viva away six years ago.
There are left to moum his lou,
eight children and several step-chib
dren. besides other near relatives..
The ehiidren are Louie pi' Payette,
Idaho,George,of Penderi John of
Lincoln, Hrs. Hans Ackerman, Mm.
Wm. Kiefer of Blair, Cl.arel»ee, Wal-
ler. Anna, Lira. John Ackerman all
of Hennan and Hu. Ludwig Jensen
o f m m.
Interment was made in the Bld r
Ct'me|'.ery.
dren she leave: to mourn. her parentl.
Mr. und Mrs. Geo. McCoy, thru lis-
ters, Mrs. Holgnr Hansen, Mn. A. J.
SI.1LherI||.m2¢ Miss Evelyn McCoy md
cnc broth r. Bryan McCay, who in n
lwdent of Colorado.
'heat 1.17
~sts ____.29
E. u h n '|?ho» t9|w i l l p l a n e y o u .
F o r R e n t : - - 2 % & a c r e s o n e n t S o u t h
street..5- Lf F r e d B u l e o n .
G e t y o u r w a l l p a p e r a t t h e B l n i r
Plz un nnc y.'
G u s L u n d t i l q u i t e i l l a t h i s h o m e
on S ou t h lL !!§ l. ..
Y o u w i l l h n d s i l k ho s e i n a l l t h e
n e w c o l o r s a n d s i z e s a t
M u . T. C . H i l 1 . 0 n '| .
A l i a Je n n N o b l e i s r e c o ve r i n g n i c e
is fr o m h e r r e c e n t i l l n e s s .
Th e Ju n i o r - S e n i o r r e c e p t i o n w i l l h e
h . l a a t t h e c i t y h a l l F r i d a y e ve n i n g .
Ap r i l 2 1 .
J. Mueller has sold the old Hdler»|I a a
Ihr: Rackd Store nun.
\\."I:I. Fnnzhnm went to get up ~out
of his chair a few days ago :nd fell
=lriking himself on the stove. the in-
juries confining him to his bed for n
111110.
bor and frfand.
Interment was mule in the German
eumntlry.
CARD OF THANKS
.We take this mana of extending
our thanks to the many kind frlenda_
and nelghbon who so thoughtfully.
assisted by kind word! tnd deed: ln
our hour of grief in the lon of our
dear wife and daughter and wa Wilhi
to especially thank those who sent
such beautiful Hon! offerings..
Mr. .Alfred llanh,
Mr. and Hrs. Geo. l¥cGoy.
L§c.u. sorta
sazllrrs SALE
Bar virtue of an order of uh inner!:ms o f th at D mrm c om o f W a m-
wn County,Nebruh..w i i n pur-
sua n¢e of ad e¢r ¢¢ ofu ldC ou rtlnuati o n therein pending';g==»f»=tbatizens Savings n
nf.BIdr, Nebnuke. vu plai ndl' nd
Wsll Ryan, Alta E. Ryan, June: Rynn,Jr.,E l i n V.Manchu and HairyMuncie. wen defandxnu, :lid lation
being for the forecloocum of n cenninmortgage.I will at I0 o'clo¢k A. ll.on tho Sth day of lily 1922 nl. the
hme nearly as good o time lu he had
anticipated."rehntel the Bosworth
Sentinel."To ltarf. with he was Bolt-
ofl opposite o minor and soon dis-
ro\\?\t'd that he had forgotten to comb
his hair.Then he dropped his fork
gn the floor and in stooplng to pick
it up. upset his coffee.Maller! went
hom had to worse until Bnaliy he
quit. eating ond put his honda under
the ubleeloth.He turned pale.He
fl:IL what appeared to be the end of
hix shirt that ho had evidengly for-
golten to tuck into his trousers. That
:accounted for_ his further embarrass-
ment.Pie hurriodEy ututfed the shirt
in his trouoer:t Aftervunls when
the family rose from tho table there
was a :nah and broken dishes strew-
rfl the floor.Then the young man}|u\I(d three feet of tablecloth out of
his pants and new to the woods.
A v v n a c i x r l o x
"lf with pleasure you ore viewing
Any u-bre n mon is doing.
lf S09 likehim or love him,
Tell him now.
Don'I.withhold your opprobltion
Till the person makes orntlon
Ax oe lies with snowy lilies
On his brow;
or no matter have you shout it,
He won't nelly care about lt.
He won't know how many teardrops
You have zhed.
If you think some pqgise i.|due him,
Now's the time to slip it to him.
For he cannot read his tombstone
When he's dead.
"More than fame and more than
moneyIsthecomment, kind and sunny;
And the hearty warm approval
Of o friend.
For it gives to life a savor,
he is able to be about town.
The Blair Home Bakery c an fur-
nish you with the best of pastry when
company comes or for special ocu-
sions.6-ti
Earl Reid,Herman mall carrier.
came down to Blair yesterday and
purchased a new Ford which he will
use in his mnil delivery.
air. n. c. Peebles is to xo so um hoa-
pital here in Blair tonight and tomor-
row will submit to an opehtion for
the removal of his right kidney.
Mr.and Llp.Ch u.Bnenbarzer
spent last Saturday and Sunday in
Kefmard visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Anderson,the oceaaiun being her
birthday.
Mr.and Bins.Henry Gehrk, who
live near Kennnrd.welcomed twin:
at their home last Friday,a boy
and n girl.The little boy died soon
after birth but the time girl is doing
nicely.
The high school mixer given at the
city hall last Friday ew'ening, March
31.for the Senior high school was
eonddered a sueeeaa by those in at-
tendance and a pleasant evenlng was
reported.
Tom Bates and family of Kennard
hive moved to Blair where he will
take the place of Lara Nelson, eee-
tion boss at this point.Mr. Nelson
has been retired, with a pension for
long and faithful service for the mil-
road.
The many friends of "Bill"Swi
han of Kerman! will regret to learn
that he is not feeling ao well lately
and not getting along as well as he
would wish.Hia Odd Fellow broth-
ers have been stay ing with him at
night for several days.
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priced right.Blair Phsmmcyf
Russell Bmreon. who is attending
the State University, spent last week
at home with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs.Fred Bugeon.
Misa Marguerite Wright, who has
been attending the State University
this y ear, spent last week at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Wright.
The Home Bakery can furnish you
almost anydhing in the baking line on
short order. Their Blue Ribbon bread
can't he beaten. Once a customer, sl-
ways a customer.6 t f
A "Birthday surprise party was
sprang on Bliss Opal Schsfersman on
last Monday evening by n party of
her girl friends.Mrs.Schafersnzan
servd a fine six o'cJ oek dinner and
the evening was spent in games
Chris Gutschow had the misfortune
lest Tuesday of having a finger on his
ief; hand caught by a rope and pulley
nearly tearing It off.He had the
finger dressed by a physician but it
will be some time before he wil! he
nble to use it.
Mr. Ott Ailen returned last week
from a visit of six weeks at his old
home in Indians.His mother who isnow nearly eighty years old is crip-
pled up with rheumatistn so had sho
can hardly get around.Ho reports
plenty of moisture back there.
Ernest C. Schneider from down in
the southom part of the county wasn. `\1leasant caller at The Enterprise
ofllce last Saturday and while here
avaited himself of the opportunity
to enroll himself as a member of the
rapidly growing fdmily of Enterpdse
readers
w n tu re .
" O n e o f B o n o r 1 h 's n i c e y o u n g m e n
w z u u i n vi t e d t o a 6 o 'c l o c k d i n n e r r a -
c e n l l y a n d f r o m a l l r e p o r t s h e d i d n 't
e d a t t h e h o m e o f h i s l o n .H e n r y
Petersen on Tuesday.
Ed Noyes,Sr.. has been in poor
.
it.
House cleaning time is here. give us
a call for wal!piper,paints m d
\'»'antcd--Laundry work and bxul-
ing trash.228 B u t Lincoin street.
Phone:Bell Ash 1561.10-Et
Mrs. Philip Smith is now occupying
the house which was furmeriy the
residence of Dr. J. G. Smit.
Advertise" will be held in the city hall
on May 8.
Mrs. Fre Krcgh and her daughter.
Miss Edna left Monday for a week's
visit at Oakland.'
Anhur Dixon is here from Califor-
nia.Ile has not decidod n m haw
a e s o u u c e s
l m n n d b l m u u s n u n a
O s h n k e s l a n u .: m u m s
C a m a s n v f n l n u n e :m d i a n r n t ~I l l
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~m o m
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c » » m - m w a h . . ~ a u m -
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run 1.. . . .. ... ... ... .. ... .,. ... .. .il n.1 n|
B u n : o r H 1 z n m s a r a .s s
( Y o u n g o f W u h l m g l o u ,
I ,e o r g e B r u n e ,a u h i e - r o f - .a b o ve n a m e d b a n k .d o h e r e b y w e
t h u t h e a h o r a s m u u n e n f . i n s o m m e
l a d u n e w g y a t t h e r n p o r i . m a d e
t h e S t x t e u m m o f B a n k i n g .
B a o .B n u s n , C a s h i e r .
A 'l " I' E S I':5
I. C . E l l e r , D i r e c t o r .
R . J . M u r d o c h , D i r e c t o r .
~uba cri bed an d £ 'il '0I¥l £0 before
t h i s h t d a y o f A p r i l , 1 9 2 2 .
M a r c u s B e c k , N o t a r y -
C o m m i u i o n e x p i r e s S e p t 3 0 , 1 9 2 7 .
REPORT £
or111|: conmmouor
Th fitinns Savings ant ~
or mm, xznn _.cu.urmz |»1o.s|»2 *Ein the Stntn nf Nebnaka at the clone ' ~
of business March 25» 1922.1 '
.And it gives ~u heart and a;zirit
'To the md.who have spent several months with
a s w u c f g u d a t t r a c t i ve p l a c e a n d t h e
p m p r i a l o r .T .D .Zeea,w h o co m e s
.
good lime .t~i;1king about the good
If yo~ I~ke him, let him know it.G e u r h n r t M e h r e r u o f C a l i f o n t i a .ri '
o n o o n o e n o u f w u o o o r u w n n s n o n n n o o n t f
BLAIR BRIEFS--Local and Personal
» | o v ¢ ~ u v o ~ o \ . v ¢ ~ u ¢ : ¢ ' 0 l » ' ° ' - l ° O ~ o u e o ¢ . v o
The Hnterprlse pnnu me blu Kumv. P ham' wlu ple as You
I have a fewixice 'wuz coll: |¢_¢¢_Let us do your job work for yum
`Mn. T. C. Hilton.'IYY us for wall Perf-Ne w me k.
pricai from l6c up.Blair Pharmxy.
affine.We can do the job right.E. R. llnggurd, under!-lker.Phone
Ru. Bell l'.Zl.Ind. Cedar 133,u
Get your ealnpaign cards lt ( h h
H R. lln ard. undertaken PhoneRes. neu .X xml . c m" lm u Hain mdy w wear, from baby size
Miss Elhlbelh Nielsen and Hina]
Clara Pollen were Omaha vixiion on
to mothers.Now ready at
lllrs. T. C. Hil!»on'|.
Wednesday.Miss GLldy| Moon ww at the Fin!
M. E. church ln Omaha hut Sunday
evening.Mr. Ind Mrs. n. B. Miller left Inst
week for Esu~r\i||e, Iowa, when they .will make thclr heme.The Senlnr ¢!L'| vin' "ll P131 la
long he will stay.
~\ME THD D I S T c n u a tn
Note! by the Puler.
Pictqnes next Sunday.
"The W orld's Testimony of Jena"
will be the subject next. Sabbath morn-
ing, and "W hit il Christianity" 'dill
be the evening theme.You ue very
welcome. indeed, le2.'s make on "Every
Body Go 19 Church Day."
The pastor's membenhip class 'wiil
meet at 9:30.Let everybody be on
limo.We usuéily have speeiad music
and a smile from n faithful choir
Strangen especially welcome.Busi-
ness men welcome.Do not forget
the pictures, for they one usualiy kl-
stmetive and constructive.Big
doings at the church Friday night.
low citizens with whom we have beensharing life so long..You have been friendly and kind tnboth me and members of my family.
for which we will express heartfelt
thanks.But instead of saying any more inmyownwords,I shall quote twopoemi whic h 1 have translated fmmthe Danish, one of N. F. 3. Grundt-viz. expressing faith in Christianity as
such, another of Th. Ringo, expressingfaith in the risen Savior, the Victorover Death.Both prominent hymn-writers in Uenmark.That faith is
B L A I R
Fruit Center
222 \Vest W ashington Street
Blair. Nebraska
peroua for time and eternity.May itbe your as mine!
Sincerely yours,
A. M. Ander:en.
. . . . . . . - . . . . .
'rnus C§I RlS1 I.\NlT\'
Christianity true!Thou gi\'st to our hearts what the(worid ne*-er knew,
What dimly v.e.see while our eyes(yet are blue.I t iives, though, within us. we fmI
(it is true;
My Iand,lays the Lord,is the[heavens and earthWhere Iove has a berth!
i n
Hon Iisnfui as thing!To live where e'en death is deprive-1
_"gif 'lla sting!
Where whatever vrithe ahail flour-(hh anew.Where all what here sank shall(again c ome to view;Where love ever gle\is as u spring
(day so fair-
Genuine Red Rini' Early Ohln Potatoes--Stamped
sncks-tlovernmcn!lnspcctlon
~per bu.Zb u . s u c k ~
'i " " ! T" * \
Q
W "fi
_
.A
~\`f ~ %%E l EASTER HATS
Treat Seed Oals I'or Smut
Are you treating your seed oats for
smut this year?Do you know the
best way to do it.Do you know that
the time spent in this is wonh more
in dollars and cents than most any-
lhlng else you do on the farm.Think
of it; y ou ran treat enough in two
hours to plant -I0 to 60 acres An in-
crease of ono buslel to the sore means
60 bushels on 60 sores.This at 35c
a bushel in $21.oo.In other wonls
your tim would be worth $1050 per
hour if you got only a bushel increase
per sore.I t is seldom that seed
treatment does not lncreaa the yield
from three to flare bushels and many
times twice that much.A Me bushel
increase would make your time spent
In seed treatment worth $52.60 per
hour.Think it over.Here is the
treatment recommended by the Agri~
cultural college.45 the seed is being
shun-led into the wagon to be taken
to the field to seed, have the boy or
the good wife spdnkle it with a. solu-
Uon made of one pint of formalde-
hyde to ten gallons of water.Use
this on about forty bushels.Can
anything be easier?Try it.Be surf'
to get your formaldehyde in sealed
bottles.Otherwise it may be weak
and of no value.
(altar spark,
With sunrays Thou brighten our(nature so dark.So gl: lly we feel us created aright,
The '|i\ing's deiighli
THE RISEN LORD
As the golden sun is breakingThrough the dark and dnenry sky,
And its spiendid rays are making
Siloam and darkness all to flar-So my Jesus from His graveAnd from de:|th's black. dismd cave
Rose triumphantly with glory-Thnt is Easter'a bright aurora!
Thanks,0 Victor.power unfolding,
Thanks, life's Hero. heaven-sent,Whom c'en death could not be holding
In the dnrlr,infernal tent:Thanks because Thou didst :1riFe
Extra large bananas .3 0 Q per dozen
A W ORD OF FAREW ELL
More than 27 of the noni'ly 59 yeanI have been in Americ a, I with my
family;have been iiving in Blair.And when we now, ns it seems, areabout to legve Blair for good, I feel
Cabbdge 3c per lb
Special for Saturday-swam Potatoes sc per lb
No.4 W!nc Sap Apples .~ p e r b o x
We also have fresh Fruit and Vegetnblcs
Come und look over nur Prices
B l a i r F r u l t C e n t e r
W i th ro s e s mmf :
0 genial land!Where time is not rounted with
.(tears or with sand,Where Bowers do not wither,nortdieth the tjd,
Where fortune is glittering bnght
(and unlmrt.Where dearly you buy not the hier-
ierotm so rare,The snow-whitened hair! -
0 marvelous faith!Thou buildest a bridge of what God( ever saith,Which spsnneth the deepand doth
(lead to the strand
Whero death ls no more, il. is lifc's(blessed land.'
Dwell lower thou with us. it plettifi{'l'h_ee best-
Tllotl most noble Guest!
Thou for-reaching hope,Regenerate brother in l:aptls.n1's
( m s0 lend us the wings whiclt the Spiritthee gaveThat oft we may fly to the lend
t':~om1 tho waveWhere ahineth full clearly ctomity'sg(sun,
Sal ion is wool
O love os thou art,|s
Thou fount of the flood that gives'
s gth to the heartThouflll'at with tho Satior'a thelbounteous word.
.And thus conquered death and vlee,
No one worthilyeau name it,That great joy, and so pzochlm it.
I do find a consolationWhichmy heart and soul makes
(brave,
'Gainst the law's acute probation,
When l see Thy empty grave,And remember where Thou lay.How Thou fought that awful fray,And Thy Iwesurrtdion glory-»What excels that joy ful story!
Do I lie ln way of sinners,Do l lie in poverty,\ )
lJo I lie on bed of illness,
Do I lie in misery ,Do l lie disowned, bereftBy the world completely ten,
Be the grave my only dwelling--Still Thy grave of hope is telling.
ln the arrows Satan shot-Ali was conquered when Thou rested
ln the grave, that gloomdy spot;Them Thou buried them on boughtMe s. mighty ¢:omfort-rod-
By Thy resurrection vlcfryI Shall bear the palm ol vlet'ry!
sin and death, and what ls vested
Thou shalt wake me up from sleeping
/float becauso that Thou arose;-t the grave my corpse he keeping,
Worms eonsume me in repose,Fire oi water swallow me.I shnll still have faith ln Theo, \
!'Ilnt I shall to life be risenOut of deatlfs most dreadful pdson.
The blessedness cup on the Chris- Dearest Jesus, by Thy spirititaans' cod-sumti Give me grace to 'Follett Thee,
o .hs thou our life-drink on earth spd. And st last let me inherit(when nfe,'All that Thou hast promised me,
Our derlssting life.
0 Spirit. of love.The life fully perfec t and lasting(shovel
Grace that not again l fall
In that pit we death do csll,Out of which 'lhou.'me elatedWhendeath's power Thou subju-
(noted.
Litenstkl Embnlmer
Funeral Director
HAGGARD 8:UNRUH
Coune:¢y--Servic.'Simplicity
QUALI TY F IRSTREASONABLERIQES
(0)
DATES FOR TEACHERS' EXAM!
NA UONS
April 15, 2922.
May 26-27, wx
June 30.-July l. 1922.
August 4-S, 1922.
Mabel J. Marsh,
Cmznty Quperintendent.
THE ENTERi>R1sE
JOHN A. l.Bo/LDBS.a w w
mum EVER Y mus s mv
Pda Pvt Yau $1.50
m m u da m mute : \l
an poowiflee az _£ll.\lr. N¢h,, under
tit A¢! of C°11¥\"°" of llnrch a, nm,
STATEMENT OP OWNERSHIP
conferencs lf our premuze n to be olmeh [rent elm.Whlt would llwy
have xu do ln uldltluu tn th: pro-
wwi contribuikm of eleven hllllnlidollan w 05: n-uwnmlon ol' Europa?
`an ;4si`Mnéf`2|é¢m»
What u eledrlcity!
Nobody hu yet been lble ua rmswgr,but lt seems pculblu Url! Lbs fvorld
my speedily know mom nun ll.
Host of ul claim wa knuw somslhlng:bull molecules and we hxvu a dim
ide: about moleculex being mule up
LIVESTUBK Fumes
AT snug OMAHA
Best Beal Strong. Plaln Cattle
Slow and Weak.
HUES 5lElUy ll] me UP
m
gI. hereby certify-that the unden
slsoed la publisher and monagflllt
editor ot' The Entorpti»=o Tltit the
owner is the L. P. Hilton estate also
that there are no krzotrn bondlmmra.
morttagevil or other security holders,
vlltatsoerer.Jour: A. RIIOADES.
Subscribed and mvofn to before me
this 5th day of April, 1922.William J. Maher, Notary Public.
.Now thi!! election is over we can
all tall: about our neighbors. »Wl1ll-
a mt that em be.
'1'Bom=="a. shmtufk of Ilnsltingol.
Nebraska le appointed judge of Poland
China.swlno at the 1922 National
Swine Show which will be held In
Peoria, llllnols in October.x
Nebraska hu lens erin one pure
bupd hog per farm. all breeds Includ-
ed. and the U. S. depawncnt of agri-
culture issues (report. thst Ameri-
can fmmore are wasting 820.000.000
annwly ln feeding scrub swine.
________,..__..._.'..Speaking of oppurturlitlcs at hand.
Only 112,502 of the 3.435.699 swine
on Nelaraslm farms are pure bud. or
3.3 per cent._Chance for 96 per cent
expansion in pure bred swine busi-
ness in Nebraslta, according to Uncle
Sam'a census report.
The Portugese king decorated an
editor who ngbtei "Human nature
la not always altered by a change in
government."But it was Pope who
said:"For forms ot government let
fools contest; Wl1atever's best admin-
istered is best." and he wp; not even
made a knight for lt.
The coal etrllce is ottrnctln ut
very little attention ot this stage of
the game and for the middle west
may mean practically nothing.'hw
large msnuftc turlng centers.how-
ever, will ln a short time begin to feel
the pinch and thee a demand will
come for an adlustmont.
o
While the ¢s»z`£;§éu»fi 1| being
fought out lt would be a mighty good
of atoms.But the atom is so small
that a mon can scarcely split one open
with o knife to see what it is inode of.
Six years ago Moscly.a British
scientist, discovered that atoms ate
made up of electrons.While he could
not eco thorn with the strongest ml-
croacope he could photograph their
activities ond their presence.
Dr.Paul 115.Fools of the U.S.
Bureau of Standards and rt corps of
scientists are making clellnlte progressin their study of electrons.Ninety-
two elements have been discovered
and the number of electrons in the
atoms of each dilfer.An atom of
gold has 79 electrons while one ol
mercury hos 80.By elimination one
from the mercury gold would result
and the problem that has stimulated
the mlcbornists of all ages would hc
solved.The X-roy is possible beeadle of the
little-understood electron..Likewise
the spa:lr that lllcn from the bert: of
a stroked cat ls the releasing of an
electron.With y our foot on the starter of
your c ar for jult one second 1,800
million million million elec trons are
released.Just what the relstlon of
the electron is to commercial eleetrl-»
city le not yet known but it ls certain
that no meter will ever be built that
will measure current to consumers by
hy the single electron.
Way s ol Seeding Sweet Clover
lt used to be recommended that
sweet clover be scedw in the winter
on e light snow or early enough to
be cotered by the freezing ood thaw-
irg of the soil.Expedeoce has
alrlwn,llowererf thot sweet clover
wil do better and a stnml ls more
certain ar it is handled like o "civi-
lised" crop.The seed bed should be
well prepared.just as for olfsllh.
and !rom_ tlfteen to eighteen pounds
sown per acne.On rough lands or
in draws and creek bottoms some-
times lt is lmpoeslblo to.work up a
seed bed.ln such placefstarigls of
erreet g" can often be secured by
broadcss mr the in March.
Sheep and Lambs ln Active Demand
and Strong to a Quarter Higher-
Ben Wooled Lambs at a1s.oo, Clip
peel Lambs at mas.
- n z . - |
Unlon Stock Yar|In Omaha. Aprtl 8,
19t.'I.L--About 5.1110 cattle nrrlred Wed»
oewuy and the market wee not fer
from steady--beet bones stronger,plnln grades eosler.Good lo cholce
kludu sold ot $'4'.s5GS.2-5 ur llltlo dl!
feront from a week ego Cow stud'ruled sternly and stbclaers and feeders
a ahnde llluhcr.
Quomtlotsa on cattle!-fhotl to
choice twores, $?.'zn@a4o:'fn|r to gmc
beerea,$t.ooc'r.m;common to h u
beeres.$0.400?.00:cowl to choiceyeurllnxs.smeoosro;flair to ¢oo¢l
yeurllng, $?.00§)7.50; common to fair
J~carllng»»$85001'.o0: coed to choicenorm, $7.00t?1'.o0: folr to good hear-
ers. $'i."»u07'L00: choice to prime cmrs,
$tl.l50M5.good to rlmlce cows.
$5.00@G.00: fair to good cows, $5000
5.50:cutters.$3.I»LlfH..'l5;canners.a2.r:»o::.4o;beef and laut<her bulls,
$l.00'86.-'»0: holoznn hulls, $3-l0¢3.!5:
eonl cnl\ca $(t.'»09l0.?5: good lo choicefectlcrlll. $?.90®T.1!t: fulr to good feed
em $1l.t00?.00:'comlnnu to fulr feed-
Bri. $.§flloll.35: :ood to cllolce stock-
ere $T.1'l07.T5: fnlr to good alockom
sttooome; common to fnlr stockerl.
so.1noo.oo; stock lt0lf\lS Sl.!»0G£l.lll;
stock cows, $3.500G.2'.»: stock culrsa,8-tootnoo.
Hogs tlhew Pals Advanoe.
llcc¢»l;»tn ol' llocs orro :|lmut'0,5tlJ
heml Woultaofttlni and IllcUP was n brisk
demaml for them at prlnw strong to e
dime llitzhor than 'lu|s.¢Iny.Topsbrmlgllt$19.05 pe tltmlmet $970 lust
W1|lnve==ln; .ond tm- kolk of the tradesrasaround$0.rso»1e.o0 ne ugalnat
$D.40{3tJ.6.l ooo week ago.
Lambs Sell 251: Higher.
A light n m of t~lll°\p and lambs.about 5.m0 hend, was nwpnnxllne for a
i"tlnlcr mlvunro in the market andbulk ol lllo oll'|°rlngs sold 2."»c higher.
Wooloel lntnlrs made tr $11100 top and
cll;»;»~<t tombs sold up to $13.85.
Quntntloue on sheep and lumbar-Fnl lslnnhae,good to choice,M1 1 3 0
lll.00: l:1t ltlfltlm, mr to zona. suits015.502 cllppell lnmh¢. $l3.000Il.0tt;
shforlnrr lmnbs s1s:zno»|4 Ti;fowler
lambs.:ood to cholco. 8l3009l3.50:cull lmnlve, $l0.00il"l2ll0: Int yenrllngs,
m County Cmnt Baum in uve (my olBlalr. Wuhlngwn Caun¢Y~ Nubruh.un at pu| >u¢ nudion m.t h e m l m
xnd but blddu for ca-lh. the fdlawhgducribed pmpgf , to-\v|t:-Lot Num-Ber Flro (5) in hack Number Sixty-
~ighU_ss> In the cny of Bldr, in md
County And Sum.Tha plnfntlil on the 200| day M
February 1922 obtained Ldaene vi
judxlncnt md foredoauxe In the wana l 82751/ll.together -n m interactthe reo n utthe mn euf ugn c e ree nt
Pffr mmum from me u id day ofFebruary 1922, and for $1335 mst.:of n hl sed an: uid da wn p nwi ded
that mid pnemires be :old m addy
sai d jua mms u sd a nc e a bove ntlar d!In :une tha same lemninedunpm for dw wma nl tvsnty Ally :from the data o! uid decree. md laid
ud¢mex`;|:hheh'\t'\on1;.tl|t\ed und uidservenrIon e -um above duc rlbed mu' be wld an
utiafy said judgment,the inte rn!lhemon, c osta of uid Action md |11neeruink c om. as umdded bg; uidmdu- and dat and the law me h
emu nude and ravided.Dated nt Blnir_ Nehulkl. thi: us
du " 1 A p r i l ms ,10-St Mwric e Hebron,
Sheriff of Washington* Coumy _Nebraska.'<. i
n
' M T
Q
thing for the freight nts question
to undergo an lnveitintion and a re-
sdjustment.Everything hu dropped
but frnlght rates and yet but little
attention is helng pald to this fart.
Why not uritata the question 'white
things are boiling?
Gomglia Little Lan
llr. Gompero nay: he is about lo]
compile a list o! the foes of labor.I t
will be a mighty short lint, if drawn
according to that schedule.Bat prob-
ably Hr. Gompen hu ln mind a llat
of foes of radiw labor leadership.I f
no, he will need a good rnany reams of
w w
Soed may also be scattered over
pastures and harrowed or dl light-
ly.In the favorable parts 'of il;-
braaka, sweet clover can be seedw
on winter wheat and har1owl.~d in.
It c an also be seeded with oats or
harley as early as the season win
pernmit.A Gage comnty farmer recently re-
marked that ia needing alfalfa he pro-
pared a good seed bod and was all
ready to seed. then started in and
worked it down all over again.This
ls also good adsice for svroet clover
and other lrnall grasses and lezurne
leeds.A good firm well packed
need bed means a stand if the weath-
er man is at all agreeable.The agri-
n I |- z _ . . . . 1 . . . . . .
|||:l|I.s1::.noo::1.oo;fat roarlimes,lli~¢|\¥. $I\.f~lJ@1M»0: fat \wtlls\rs,. $9.00
012110:fat omm,li,~:,!1l. $I.\.00U£\.T5;
fat owen hea\2|» $7.0060.00.
Llve Stock Rate Hearing at Omahl.
\\m\lllmltgln D. C.. April 11.--'Ih¢\ ln-terelah- {on\|m ree ftolnrmbuflon has or-
dered a llearlng hold In Omaha Mn; 16by lkat1|l1\t°r Dv-rlue In the matter nf
lllll.1slulv and Inrralnmo mlm: for tbl
{.rl|,u.°=poh.|llun Of life Elm 2.
Treat Seed Potatoes! Before Planting
The Agricultural college recom
mends that all seed potatoes be treat
ed beiore tlmey are out for planting
This is for the purpose of controlling
sesoral diseases, most especially scat
Wfr
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B L A I R
Fruit Center
222 W est W ashington Street
Blair. Nehrllkl
Genuine Red Rini' Early Ohln Potatoes--Stamped
sncks-tlovernmcn!lnspcctlon
~per bu.Zb u . s u c k ~
Extra large bananas .3 0 Q per dozen
Cabbdge 3c per lb
Special for Saturday-swam Potatoes sc per lb
No.4 W!nc Sap Apples .~ p e r b o x
We also have fresh Fruit and Vegetnblcs
Come und look over nur Prices
B l a i r F r u l t C e n t e r
s u u \ . u a u s ;n u n a u u ;u u w » u v a n n . | 7o f R o s s w h o h a s b e e n l i vi n g th e
l o n e l y - l i f e f o r s o m e t i m e .
D r . A . J. S a n d e r s o n w a s 5 s p e a k e r
a t t h e W e e t e m I o w a C h i m p m c t u z
con1.er.tion l i m i S u n d a y a t C o u n n l
|4 1In su v nu ¢. .-... ... .- _ ..-_B e w d :
D o n o t w a i t t i l l l i f e i s o ve r ,
A n d h e i s u n d e r n e a t h t h e e l m o r ,
F o r h e c a n n o t r e a d h i s i o m b h t f m i
W h e n h e 's d e a d . "
- P u b l i c S e r vi c e C o .
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He l p \ \l n l ¢ 4 I cuizunn 1:u|u:|g\: nun a1.\c|ul kuya lla h
In o n e o f t h e fa r w e s t e r n s t a t e s a
s t a t e e o u r t l n l w i r t n n u m fo r l o a n -
l n g h i s e l l i e e u h i p p a p e r s d u r i n g t h e
w a r £ 0 h e l p m o t h e r m a n g e t o u t o f
t h e o o u n t n f. u n d a l s o fo r w r i t i n g l e t -
: m d bu l l et i n s o n se e d i n g a n d g r o w -
i n g s w e e t c l o ve r .
W -hy U l e S c r u b B u l l s
C a m a n y o n e e x p l a i n w h y t h e r e a r e
a n d a n o t h e r d i s e a s e c o m m o n l y c a l l e d
rhizo~cl.onia.~Th i s l a t t e r d i s e a s e \ l 0 ¢ 5 |
co n si d er a bl e d a m a g e t o t h e p l a n ! ! !
fr e q u e n t l y k i l l i n g t h e m .t h e r e b y i n -
j u d m t t h e s t a n d o f t h e fi el d.T h e
m e t h o d re c o m m e n d e d i n t o d i s o i ve 4
o u n c e s o f c o r r o s i ve s u b l i m a t e i n o n e
ul tl ns,Iow a ,m s vr o mc r ,u r .A .I..
S a n d e r s o n o f L o s A n g e l e s w a s a h n
w i t h h i m a t t h e c o n ve n t i o n .H e h m OBITUART
I
Mm. Harry Fedile, who lin= in 1'
Dorna-:ker dinrict, is seriou.ly Ill .L\\n.1 taken to an `0maha 110:pE1..l .
last Toe-edny.She \|\u.:former.,
Aura StelTen, daughter of Mr nnd
Mu .Henry Steffen, of Bennington,
former Washington county residerts
and they have many friends in this
fnunty who regret to learn of her ill-
I\E\F» and wish for her 1 speedy return
to health.
A number of ninth grade boys ami
Kirls gave n party nt the home of
one of their members, Austin Holler.
on last Saturday evening,April I.
The youngsters made it sort of a
masquerade and all camo dresesd up
to represent some one else.They
brou::ht don: a subatnntill luncheon
. ...rSlzona.S w e d e n .A p r i l 20 .1 8 5 i ,d i e d
n t W i s r e r ,Xo b r . ,M a r c h 30 .192 2,
ag e d 6 7 y ea r s . 1 1 mo n t h s a n d I0 da y s .
When but 18 years pf nge she came
to America. and directly to Omaha,
where she joined relatives.On May
1,1876 she was united in mnrriom-
to Hans Christian Hansen and for
two years following their marriage
they lived in Omaha and then moved
to a farm just west of the Germnn
halt in Calhoun township, where her
husbazd followed his trade.black*
smithing. until his doom Lire. 6. 1905.
About four years ago she went to
Wisner to make her home with her
daughten,Mrs.John Spangler and
Mrs.N.C.Jacobsen,dying at the
home of the lnter.e n . -. -n . -. . . . . n . . . . .. J . . . : . . .. I . : l -
I
is
ters expressing his hope that the
United States would be whipped.
1<lere'e a chance for our general am-
nesty friends to get busy.
No Concern to lil
The British government having sent
to each of its foreign nmlaflssndore a
note saying that aggression by any
other govemrnont in Egypt would be
looked upon as an unfriendly act, ll.
1rill"b-e a pleasant thought to Ameri-
eans that there is no danger of ag~
grooalon on the part of thin govern-
ment in Egypt or any other pert of
the world.We are minding our own
laudnesa and cowt the possession: of
no other nation.
mii"EiE£1I`AJ§»}»n~a
Emma Goldman says the iron hand
of the communist state killed the new
government of Russia. Of coune..Tho
rovolutionisto no sooner overthrew
the iron role of tho Czar than they
set up an iron role ol their aim.Batit la our guess that Lenin and Trotzky
ina au noir in their rule than Emma
would have put into it lf sho had been
ruler.The nroagest. enemy of gov-
ernment is the reverent governor when
he gets the chance.
i G o n
more scrub bulls than pure bonds at
the head of dairy horde?lt cannot
be the "cost"that is keeping the
dnirr farmer from buying purebred
bulls, foe well bred hulls can bc pur-
chased at very nominal sums The
Agricultural college recommends that
the man who oonul a scrub bull get
rid of him and buy a good bull.
There never was n better opportunity
for the farmer who desires to im-
prove his herd.High class hulls can
be purcha a very moderate price.
There can no pride of ownership
ln owning n ncruh; no desire for irn»
prorement; and no pleasure in look-
ing forward to the dereloprnent of
his progeny for they oder no hope for
improvement and little reward for the
eden in caring for them.It pays to
use agood purehiyd bull.
u z z z n
Llzsie. Lizzie, fuel eater
Wu a Ford. you co1.\ldn't l.1eat'er
Up hill she \ouldn't mn eo well
But down hill :he ran like-Blarel.
se.PA UL l.UTllE RAN CHURCH
Oram, Nebr.
Sunday, April 9th.Sunday schooi
at ID a. m.. services at 11 a. rn.
Good Friday rll 14th.Holy.|Ap
And still the Internetiowtatn de- Communion will be administered atelif! um wi world win so to mellihe rorvioes on pond Fridasr Ber-
[ollon of laot\\nter.Then aclil this
solution to 29 gallons of water to
make n total of 30 gallons.At all
times uso nonmetal vessels for this
solution as it does damage to metal
and in turn is weakened.The pota
toes should be soaked in this solution
before they are cut for planting (ol
from 1 to 1%hours tho first time
the solution is used.The solution can
he used for four iota of potutoen
Ilourerer. the length of time for treat
ing should be increased 10 minutes
after each lot has been treated
After 4 lots of potatoes have hee:
treated in onobatc h of solution ll
ahoulil bo dlscarded.This solutior
should he handled carefully at al
times as it is deadly internal poison
Externally there ie no danger fron
it io so far ea the handling of thu
potatoes in the solution is concerned
qrxrz lotlc CHURCH
Surday is Palm Sunday and Blu
will he held at 9 a. rn.This mark
the begining of the Holy week. Ther
will be services 'lhuredn3, Friday an
Saturday morning at 7:30 1. rn., alot
there will be services Wednesday an
Friday evenings at 8 p. rn.Friday o
next week is Good Friday and it i
no-etlleia to my. a doy'ect aside fo
special erornhlp in honor ol the dent
of God.
There will he a sermon Wednerda
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Compass Brand Wax Beans, per can .____ __loc
401: £e1 Mania Ripe Olives, per can _2s¢
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Echo Coffee, special per Ib. .._._-.....33¢ 3 Ibl. $1.00Snap Coffee, specin! per Ib.-__ --..--_..-.. _ r m:
7 . 5 ¢ P a c k a g e s P u r e B l a c k P e p p e r . k ~ i a l p e r Ib .w e
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|uhich they enjoyed during the even-
ing.Bliss Ethel Evans.teacher of
mathematics, sponsored the party.
Mw. Jnmés Poundgjuet, with a pain-g , ,accident on lust Thursday uhcn
Iahe fcll from a ladder, wrenching thcflignmcnts of her shoulcfcr badly and
;>v|io|.u\l3 cutting and bruising her
fore arm.The family have been in
quarantine for scarlet fever and Mu.
Pounds was house cleaning prcparn-
.... .
K I N G n a n u n u v u n .Ȣ.- U
dmn. eight of whom are now living.
one having died 'lh infancy.Those
living are:Wm. Hansen of Benson,
Oscar, who resides on the home place.
Otto of Denver, Edward of Lincoln.
Mrs. Jens C|1Hstianxcn of Bancroft.,
Mn. John Spangler and 51:15. N. C.
Jacobsen of Wisner and Mrs John
Timpc dy of Irvington.
At nn early age she was confirmed
in the Swedish Luthemn church and
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The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaper than any
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u p o n 0 l a d d e r t o r e h a n g a p i c t u r e : h e fo u n d a h o m e i n t h e D n n i s h L u - _n § | 1 n r 1 1 1miwhencheaccidenthapened.All Uwmn church with which she affili-U I I I C !Wtheywereatiflinquanntine,Mr s t d |
Pounds found it dimcult to get help Funenl a»e..|...s wer!held from.at once but nwly succeeded and the the Congregational church of 'u'sisner,:~ A I R GAS COM PANY:mins the United States sends dale-ivincesbeginat 10:30 a. m.[evening and aim 09 _gww Frida u n f o r t u n a t e l a d y i s c o n f i n e d t o h e r | F r i d . | . y ,M u c h 3 1 m d o n S u n r i l y a t
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EASTER HATS
~For Girls--extra values
I~Spring Hos e for Bo ys and Girls
:25c, 35c to 49c pair
$1.25 and $1.95
Ladies Flne Mercerlzed Hose 50c pair
Silk Hose 05c to $1.50 pair
Fine assortment Oirdles just received
$ 1 . 0 0 e a c hAlso Fine Ribbons at RIGHT PRICES
EASTER CANDIES
"Watch ou'r Windows"
Blair Racket Store
All kinds at popular prices.Also
EASTE R _ NOVEL T| ES
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UN.The :ou ll eitlmlted nt $75,000.
'llw Illgler Hardware Store ot nm-ricc- WI! brckm Into for the second
tum within n week, nevernl motnn
boln.: lnlmu.'1!=»\North Omaha iinnufncturen'
exp-»-Irion will be held at Twenty-
NEWS UF STATE
rsn v TULB
Given In Brie! htm! For
Bm Belde n.
'1l=.» bank at Btnplehursr, was robbed
br s--arms-n who blew the safe and en»
Qulwll with new-out hundned dollanstorm or war suing stamps.
A Bible printed ln n m nt Unm-
brhiszv.England.Wu among artlcleaplaml in uw new public school bulld-
lng mmcrslone 3115!laid nz f l u
Sprlnszs.
t h e h r s ( w e e k In A p r i l .
Pr . Iln r l nn r y a r r an g e me n t s fo r t h e u r -
gx n l r n uu n o f Zh e b r an c h o f t h e Kn l g h l l
u f (u l l .l m h l 1I a t R c h u y i r r h a ve h e e n
At lhe Bewranteenth annual Autumn-
hllo show, Omaha me attemunee ull
ov e r t he sta le .
B n .M i n n i e G a r r i s o n .o f Ll n c ol l r .
h a n b r m n t h !s u i t fo r 650.000 a g a i n s t
D r u . H . H . . 0 . w . a n d L I: H : E ve n t !
w h o s h e a l l e g e s l e n A 1 4 m e h r n b b vr
t u b e s u r e d u p In h e r b o d y a y u r a m -
A l b e n a n d A l h e d Ba u m e l s t e r o f
h l e r r l c k pl e n d e d m a l t y t o h a vi n g i n
i n u m a o f 1 0 . 0 0 0 p e r s o n s t h e s p e n l n g
d n s .
Th a f n r m e n : s n r P p l r e i l I r a 9 | g u y111 9!a c o m p a n y 9.0 t l h o u r l h l
P o w e l l e l e va t o r b e f o r e m e w h a t - U 0 9
m o ve s .
A p e t l n o n I n t h e In t e r e s t o f fo r m e r
G o ve r n o r J o h n E L H n m h e l t l o f B . l c h °
n n l m n c o u n t y a s a d e m o c n t l e a n d ! -
d n y - - h l n n m : n a t e o f b o o z e - L m n n r d
'L \ l 1 u l r y d i e d i n a L i n c o l n n n l t n r i u m .
w h e r e h e w a s r u s h e d fr o m i m x i m n o n
wh e n h e h e r a m e vi o l e n t l y s n fo l l o w i n g
t h e p a r t y ..
It c o u t H e r m a n L o r e n a 1 0 . 0 0 0 r u b i n
t o l e n d u ! e m ~ r fr o m n o d I l u u l a r a
|1111un c l e . t h e R e v.H .D .P e n n r r a t
B e n t r i r e .N n m a i l y t h i s w o a l d r e p r o -
a.l !j u s t be e n ki l le d .P h u u n u t l a r e p r e -
te c le d h y th e l a w a n d l o t h e J u d n
tl ne d : hvm $ 1 33 a n d co a ls .
S n l l l i n E m u ' d r u n k i l l l d t l i q u o r l l
-CHAPTIR VIII--Cbntlnuld.
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"Dlrlln|," he broke forth, "Pm :unbww. I cln£ have n row tith Bob.
hy daft you laik to lalm about thuu n ttmt !¥a'1l uma to rw. Eval
=ammg. £hnt'| a detail."Bl took
at her hind: and :uma the tip!lm slender tlngen."'I'ha moat lm-
at thin; to be conldldered now llhan are you mln: Zu mm ma!x
a't. I dmply nn't mt muc h lunpr!
h. Eva, Era. I want soul"
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was with rnptnn for than both.
a.~811| u nnhd lobe hlsvi h, lo
the put we vrmchea yous.lt
I asa not stand In her ru. howulgtly lhe tould give thla man the
pplnen he cared and drink deep or
t htrulf.
"W hen my tom?" brnthrd Harm:
diy. runnin: har."Whom dear!"
Gn r d y thc z u m her head anded into his wel for a fur oectmds.
*When you buy the Bennett farm,"
ventured." I t - I t - "
"And get rld of the squatter! too.:app-on." he llulhlnllr interrupted.
A S y m p h o n y In P u n t .
D u r i n g t h e Ie r m u u o n e u t t h e q u a r -
n n fe l l asl ee p.
" S u r g y o u r c h l n t l . " w h i s p e r e d t h e
ar gn n ln t t o t h e so pr a no ," M e i f y o u
:n h t h- l e t h e te n or . "
" Y u n w o n 2 d n t d a r e d u e t . " n l d t h i
c m t r a i t o .
" ¥ c u l l w a k e h i m u p , "w a r n e d t h a
a a n ." I c a n m a k e n b e t t e r p u n t h a n t h a t .
a n s u r e l l m y n \ m e ' |P a l m . "n -
m n r l r d t h e b o y w h o p u m p e d t h o o r -
g a n , b u t h e s a i d l t s o l o w t h a t n o o u t
q u a r t e t . - B o s t u t t Tr a n s c r i p t .
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Shavmg Soap
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H u r r m .Polly H w l l u n llve lmu l he r fa un a . sm a l l Ju rr r. a m
a n o l d w o m u . Q r u n y i i w l c ua n a dj n n nl . fi r m . D l mr B mn n l .
a n mo ro u o tn r ma f, u s mi l hh or .H o l a l l e n l l y m u d n d t o t v d r l
Ilobnrun. suppose dly w nluzy |nrlof uu a ol zh bo fb oo d.l u m w l a c -K i a l i l w h o u r n s Zh i 5 r w n d l mm u a l l a n w w v r .la their d o m -mJ.n¢4.anlmr.P o l l y c n r l l a n n a .
conversation b o n r n l u n x m mIM s so m mf. l n : ml -c h u n fcr r ml r: m n m a m m u l m e l t r i vi a l u mn q u l l m t r a m h l s m d .Th e u n n -nr a s m g u hl n u w i t h t h a a q ul l t l r l .
n d a r m P h l l f a fn t l t w d a .Eve ly na n n u m l u n c o vo n t r a m b e r m o t h -ar tha t t ht! ar e n ot ric h. bus pn e-zlm lly l i m a ;o n the b o n a !!o l
R o h a n h m l va l .l D w ! h ' |moulin.P o l l y I a m : f r o m : va i n u m m eur u p n lh n d c q n n g g r t l Ra h u l .
Po r e l n l .l r u l r n d l l ' t i l P o l l !u m ¢ m u o n s o U e n m l l . m l m :
b l n a l a n n l i n h l m a e m a r t
a n n . s h e s u n n y b l l u r l r n f r i ua n m u r i n e t o u s a N u m a : t u m
or .Po ll y m nvdy a h or m en u s an dG n u m l n l h n a u .H o m u m sIN ! !! m u ! M m : h a t B II II I.Bal lyhu h u t u n e r a n d 1 4 1 r y B l a h - n p .a l q u t t n . u l l ; a n to 40 i lu :-
Kl n l d a n o In j u g .da r n u n w e -u d u l l r u - a s n l m o n o ! f r o m
l m mo th e r w it h - n um : t o b ut off: u m m a n d m a n n u n a n i n f! t h c
country,g l vl l l l m r l m t r u d a m .
l m u m l m e k m d o n e w th a ni n s .A l u n a r f l n l l d m a n u a l : h u
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r.ouldn't make e lm_|5_ on lt."
Evelyn arose end crossed me room
to the table.She had not expectedthle.Her promise zo MacKenzie
tlnahed into her mind!"I don't like interfering with \lercebudnul.Bob."eh'§`&ernnrnd."Be-
etdem he went: ie improve the #rw
any down there. end he cen't while
the inhuman any on the inure!"
Gently. for Robert had eivreye been
like e younger brother to w. end sheImredhlmdearly.Evelyn erplntned
MecKewe'e piene end mowed how
unpembue xr wee for her. under thedrcnmanneee.o interfere with them.'men lb!no eu dd-e and me
over hum.
"Robert deer," she honed.-'roms
about the equetten.They eren't any-thlng :pedal to ynni"To heed off an
ohiecilnn :het she use In his eyes. she
named nn: "'1|I¢!'N poor and unfor
tunate. I know.Tm non7 for ihern.We eil en; bat you cur: deny Lhe1'l'¢
wnrthleee and althy, and worn of eil.
they heven'!ln : rllh t te be whe n
they ere.You 1rnn't let them come be
zween you and Merc and me.ermyou!"
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their jnckeg on
~in boillng n t e r
lanes, Pollyop ann und otlored hu'a chair.
"You am? feeling well. I bn." mburlt out, wlplng the dual from UR
their names.Marcus mn ll he cnnztl! tid of them. he'lI leave Ithaca."
A step in the lull cloned the con-nn ad nn for zha time being. and n
: . ; . ; r a |r i c e o r ve g e ta b l e sto ck,
tw o c n p fu l l s o f m i l k , t w o
tu h l e l p oo n fn l s ea c h o f b u t t e r l u l l
fl ou r,o n e te as n ot m fu l o f m i t a n d a
fm d a s h e s o l ' p a p r i k a .C o o k t h e a o r
r e l i n ve r y l l t t l e w n t e r u n t i l te n de r .
m a s h t h r m t z h r t d e r e a n d a d d t o t h c
bo l l l n g M o c k a n d m l l k .Co o l : t he b u t -
te r u n t i l h u b h l l n g h o t .l d t l t h e fl o u r
a n d neun nnl nga a n d m l :a l l to ge t he r
un t i l w e l l c o o le s t ! a n d h a t .
D a n t l l l l o n w i t h S m o k e d M o a t . -
C o o l n h a m b o n a i n p l e n t y o t w a t e r .
re m o ve t h e l m- n e a nd a d d w e l l - wa s h e d
dn n t t o i l o n s t o t h a tr t o r k a n d c o o k n n -
t l l ve r y te n de r .Be ave t h e d r n l n e d
g r e e n s o n r t p l n t t vr w i t h t h e m e a t .
Es ca ll op cd M l l l t w e t d . - - Ta k e t w o
q u a r t ! o f b a l l e t ]m l i l t r r r e d . d n l n a n d
ch op .z u - u m t t b a k i n g d i s h w i t h n m
dr l p p l n l t l .r p r i n k l e wlt lg bu t t e r e d
b r e a d cr u m b s .t h r u m m e - o f t h i
gre en s.a n d o n e lm rd a ro o ke d t n
s l l c e d t r e p e a t a n d n n l l h t h e t o p w i t h
t h e b u t t e r e d cr u m b s .B a k e t h i r t y
mi n u te s .
r l t u m r a G r a m W i t h Ul c or t .- »
c o o k m u s t a r d gr e en s u n t l l te nd er .
c h o p lin e.F r y ba c o n : n d p u t o u r
th e t o p o l t h e g r e ¢ n | .Ad d t o u r t a b l e -
ap o o nfu l s o f Elnur za t h e fa t In t h e
p m a n d c o o k u n t i l w e l l m i x e d .A d d
t w o ca p t a i n o f r i c e o r ve g et a bl e
d e r l n g l y a h e o p e n e d i t . a n d t h a n w a s
a n e x i f ! w p m d u d l o n o f ° " . l 'h e B r e n t -
ee t l l o l h e r In t h e W o r l d . "
P o l l y w a s q o o ve r c o m e s h e c o n t l n »
Be d s il e nt ." D o n t y o u l l k e lt ,ll tx le P c l i y o p ?
qu e r i ed R o be r t . pu t t i ng h i s a n g e rs u n -
d e r h e r c h l n a n d n l s i n g h e r fa c e l o
b i l .
" Y e p l "s h e wh l np e ne d bl u s hi n g .
"S ur e, s ur e 1 du .I l o ve l t . "
°" I'h en w h y d o n £ yo u s m il e ? " he d e -
m a n d e d ;a n d n s m e z h y l y co m p l i e d
w i t h h i s ro q u e r l ,h e r a n ' o n :"Pure
ta l k e d w i t h Ma c Ke n zi e .a n d l 1 e |e o
n e t -P n n fo u n l l l l !Il e m a k e s m e s o
ho ! I r u n s ca r c e l y Il a te n t o h i m .B u t .
P d l y :Ie nr.l 'l I d o e ve r y t h l n g I e i n .
P r e : o r m n n e y a n d f r l e m l i . y * ° 1 L = "he ha s . a n d P l ! u se 'em to o .W l l i 3 6 5
: m s n me . s we e t ? "
S h e h o n n d l m h e a d I n x r l l e f u l a s
l e n l .I l a n : h e t h r i l l e d a t t h e t o u c h
o f t h e w a r m . w h i t e h a n d !" L o o k e t m e .d e m Ie . "h e b e n f f i .
a n d .w h e n sh e m d l u s h h t m l m y
gl n n e e . h e n a u gh t h e r t o h l m ." I l o n
r o u i : m a e g i r l . " h e R h i s p o n d .
" A n 'l o u e ';t h e gr ea t es t t h i n g i n
It h a c a .n l n 't n r 's h e m u r m u r e d l n
tr e m bt l n g c o nfu s io n .
" T e n yes ."h e br e a th e d ." L i t t l e
they pleased; he would lake me mm:
nm there.
':Evel;fn,°° he ala alovrly. "I should
be sorry lo have annhlng c o me wtween us.You'u alwql been like e
deer sister to me.I suppose ll.'| nalunl and rlghz for you to see this the
v u Here does.Yon're engaged so
him. but you can ml blm for me lm
goin; Io help the nquazlen any way
and every "J I nn."
Too angry to nm-n to any mon |r~
gumeuu. he pushed his chair to one:ide and le!! the room.
li n .lloberuon looked dagger:ez
her dmghter md u soon u she couldget her brellh. broke out:"Nom Evelyn.see wlml.l norm
3-ou'1e sllrred up!Why dldnt you use
| llltle diplomacy!'rm was the leastyou could have done.Yo u nt I hr e
and Bob by the een. lud where'1l you
bi !""Dbl 1 don't know!I don'l lcno\i*l"
moaned Evelyn."Don!talk lo me
my more.Pm Jun about crazy.I'm[Gln] to hed!Good nlghll"
CHAPTER lx.
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W u h vr n t e r c r e u i n sa l te d w a t e r ,
h e a p n n n sn l n d p l a t e a n d d o c o r a t l
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w i t h n d u h luEI|;L:.C u l
t h e r u l t a h e a l n t h o fo r m
o f fl ow e rs .B e r n w i t h
m n y o n m l s e dr e s si n g i n
th e c e n te r .
C r u m o f B o r n !So up .
- T a k a t w o .npfuls ul'
them fall Ilstleuly.Robert lnulhed.
Her lovely face. tlnt white then scan!et.'o1:|Lr ton! hlm that she 1|nl ma
£0 no him. and spoke ot xlrllsh inno-
cence. dear lo all men..'You went away aa suddenly thc
other night." he ran on,"I dldzfz Inua c hance to lu half I Irnnled lo.I
had anmethlpg for r w .too.but
oouldnl let away until today in bl-lug
it down."
He pulled a llztle ml! at paper from
an s w e r .l l r l .Ro b e r t s o n i n t e r r u p t e d :
" Il e : c y .b e .w h y ol'm u m h e
1r on '2 l H a r e w i i l m o n b e o n e o f ( h a
fa m u y .Pe o pi o of ou r so c i al :m i n di n g
d o n '¢ s r n a g l e o u r s u c h c a t t l e a n t h e
aq u l t wn l - " 'Bh e t a m e d sm l l ln g l y t o
t h e y o u n g m n a n d en d e d am -e t iy z
" Y o u m l l i m ! w a y , d o n 't y o u . B o b ? "
D h r r g a n l i n g b o t h t h e h d ; u n d h e r
q u e s t i o n . R o b e r t n l u p . h i s l i p s g r i m
a n d h i s tlne b m w c o r r u p t e d w i t h
»Evdyn.Then xho kissed himusd*\\l¥P'red,"My : w m -
u ml" .
A moment hier the moved to rn-
uuo hcnalt: and with mother kin hi
n lm' x°-Thou tw smiled whlmal-
ily."Now |t's settled. dearest." he uid.
."I 1ro1:|t give you A mlnul.a's
pqgcq until you begin on your pntue;thoulh the in: ;ou'v| set 111| du
Q '"m u pe el .c h o p| |a n d eee aon 111th
aa l t a n d p e p p e r
a n d mo l n l e n \ \ i n c r e a m .Br ue h t 1m ~
b a l e m o l d s : e n e m u a l y w l t h b u t t e r a n d
a p r l u l l e w i t h l o f t b r e a d c r n m b l . M I M
n o n e o r t h e m m e . P a c t i n t o u n m o l d
th e po t a t mi x t u r e , p l a c e l n e d u h a n dp u t i n t o ' L M o ve n u n t i l t h e c r u m b e
a r e 1 | e l l b r o w n e d .R e m o ve t o e a c t '~
l n ;d l a h a n d g a r n l a h w i t h a m i g a »
n e w e r .'
i m p e r i a l a m d . - w e n n o a o l a n d
ch o p c e l e r y t o m c a a u r o o n e h a l t o f a
c u p f u l .A d d o n e q u a l m e a a n r o o t
ch o pp e d p i ne a p pl e .So a k o n e a n d o n e -
fo ur tl a te bl es p oo nt ul e o f g e l a t i n I n
o n e f o u r t h o f e c u n fu l o i ' c o l d w a t e r
li ve m l n u t e e an d d l e e o l r e in o n e 'fo u r t h
o t a c n p fu l o f b o l l l n g w a t e r .S t r a i n
a n d a d d t o t h e a m m l x r u r e , t h a n a d d
o n e f o u r t h c u p m e a c h o f vi n e g a r a n d
m e e r , z w o r h l n e w t e c u p fu t o f c a n n e d
pi n e a p p l e e l r u p a n d o n e t e h l e e p o o n t u l
o f l e m o n Ju l c e m m e fe w g r n t n e o f
sa lt .T u r n i n t o l n d l f l d u n l m o l d e
d i p p e d l n ¢.-me w a t e r a n d c h i !!t h o r -
o u g h l y .R e m o ve fr o m t h e m o l d :t o
n e u e o t c r l a p l e t t u c e e n d a c c o m p a n y
w i t h m a j n n n a l e e l l N 'i !i D ¢
F r u i t Sa l a d D r e a e l n g . - B e a t t w o
e e n u n t i l ve r y ii g h t .a d d g r a d u a l l y
t h r e e m b l e e p o o n fn l e o f m e l t e d b u t t e r .
b e a t i n g we ll ,t h r e e ta bl c ep o on n ll a o l
l e m o n Jui ce e n d o n e h a l f te ae po oo tu l
o f s a l t .C o o l o ve r h o t w a t e r , . s t i r r i n g
co n s t a n t l y u n t i l lt. thl cke ne.A d d o n e
c u p fn l o f h o a r y c r e a m be a t e n st i ff.
o n e f o u r t h o f a c u p fu l o f p o w d e r e d
"You look while like the moon doom
bdsm a nln.(Io on. an' all doiml"
Slnklng back. Evelyn looked ltild-
Ilx up al. her.'rum she rough! at lhi
hand resting on her shoulder.'*I'ollyop, ho como to you hknuao
youre the only friend I have." me ex-claimed. lun mlstlng her eyel.
°'I'm awful glad you como to mo,"
Polly breslhed softly."You want meto nm to Osc ar anlu?I c an't ltuld
the sight of that dtlfer. but I!l so justlhe mme.Hare you gn: o Idler!"
Wlvlnz ber eyes. Evelyn shook hu
head.
"lim but Oirn r nuts to no mu."
:he replied.Blue paused and studied
the girl."Polly,"she continued."don'l you wont so do mmeuazng tor-
for your people?There? o troy, Pol-
lyop, that you no--"
lmpulxlrely Polly could not Walt.
"Bo you mean help Daddy Hopkinsnn' the rut of 'em'l" nllo lnlerruptad..
Evelyn ~oddod.."Yea every one In the settlement."
A brilillnl smue ll!up Pollyop's
ooumenanra*I'd give Incl:~out or my hldo to
do thot," she decland "Oo ln. an'
no it to ma.""Bleu all down.dear,"entreated
Evelyn "ond don'z :tue at me lo!"
To have saved her llfe. Pollyop could
not drag herons away.but obedlently
she sal down on :he floor.Evelyn dd-geted under the lnrehlng. homies! nu-
'°You know, Pol!y," the llammered.
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nud le c 2 11 | r ac e.S h o w o n d e r e d w h a t
ha d ch a n te d hi m so p et c e pt l h ly t n t h e
: u t ll t t l e wh i le .B e lo o ke d a l m n l t
Z u n l r d t o he r s e ar c h i n g e y e s .»Bhe
e r n a b o u t t o q u e s t i o n h l m a s t o h l l
h e a l t h w h e n t h e n u m ; m a n t u r n e d t o
"e.d e a r . " h e b e g a n l m l t a u n r i z
" I ' n u t so m e th i n g d o n e ve r y b u l l y .
a n d p e r b a p l y o u c a n nc co m pi le h 1:
fo r m e . "
A l u : m i l e s t o l e t o !} e e l y n ' | Il p l .
" A n d y o u in c u r ,B o b .P11 d o i t
If I r a n . "£116 r n p o n d e d ." T e l l m l
1r hn t 'e o n y o ur m i nd . h on e y. "
," Ce rt al u| ;r ; wh y. : re m In de ed ." i nt er -
k n e a l i n .Rc be r ta on ." Y o u k n o w .
Ro b .E ve a n d I w i l l d o l n y t h i n l w e
n n f a r y o u 2 "
Th e e xp re s si on of an xi e ty . w hi ch hi s
fa c e h a d - w o r n s i n ce h e h a d s e e n t h e
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A T n m s x o a r F r i d a y o p e r a t i o n !
ceased ln a t t t h e u n t o n l z e d h l t u -
m l u o u e a n d an th n ac tt e c oa l m i n e s o f
t h e co u n t r y .595.000 m l p e r a l a y i n g
d o w n t h e i r t o o l s .Al l e | | 'o r t a t o . p r e -
ve n t th e g r ea t s t rl k e we r e t ut l t e .A c
c o r d i n g t o a o m e o t t h e u n i o n l e a d e r l .
t h e vt a l ko u t l u lll to ly t o tust a b o u t
a l x t y day s.D a r l a ;t h a t tim e,p r e -
su ma b ly ,ho t l r a l l i e s w i l l fo r m u l a t e
th ei r d em a nd s a nd p r es en t t hfl r ca s es ,
a n d It m a y b e t h a t t h e s e w i l l r c a u l l
i n t h e nr g o t l a t l n o o t n e w con tr act s.
Th e o p er a t o r s l n a l s t th a t w a g e s m u s t
e r a t e d b s p t e l : u p l a b o r b e c a u s e o f a
: t a t e l a w w h i c h r e q u i r e s t h a t o o c o a l
dl g g e r m a y h e e mp l o y ed u u la s a he e i n
al l o w a t lea st u r n ye ar s'e x p e r i a o o l
u n d e r g r o u n d .W h a t G o ve r n o r . a l t e a
a n d t h e In d u s t r i a l c o u r t vvl ll d o I n
Ka n sa s ls ar o u si n g g e ne r a l Int e r es t .
Ir t h e p r o m i s e o t t h e u n i o n h e a d !
a r e k e p t , t h e r e w i l l b e n o vt o t e o c o t o
co nn ec ti on w l t h th e s t r ik e .N o r w i l l
th e m l ae s n u ke r p h y al r al l y. fo r e n ou g h
me n vr l l l h e p e r m i t te d t o s t a y t o t h a n
t o k c c t l t h e m f r o m b e t a ; t l o o d e d a n d
nt h e n vl a e d a m a g e d .
»N I K O L A I L E H I N . p r e m i e r o f a o vl d
It u s l l a ,i s a g a i n d e a d ac c o r d i n g
t o re p or t s. bu t ,a s n o pr e vto o s oc c a -
al o n s , i t t s b e t l e ved t h a t t h e r u m o r l s
"g r e at l y e x a g ge r a te d . "Pr o b ab l y at t a
t r u e t n a t h e i a q u i t e III. a n d It i s n o t
l l k e l y t h a t h e w i l l b a a b l e t o a t t e n d
th e G en o a co n fe re n c e .H o w e ve r .t h e
so vi e t del eg at es t o t h a t c o n fs h a r e
t u x u r l o u a t y o a . t h e l r a n y t o i t a t ; b s
vu a y o t B l a : a n d B e r t l o . r e j o t c t n l l n
t h e t a c t t h a t a t t u t t h e i r g o ve r n m e n t
i s t o h a ve a me a su r e o f re c og n i ti o n
fr o m t h e csp tta tls tlc a n d bo u rg e oi s
go ve r n m e o t a th e y h a t e s o tn t en n ls f
Th e y a r e h o p e f u l o f o h t a l n l n g l l n a a -
cl at an d e om m er c la i a ss i st a nc e for th e
ta s k o f de d n it e l y o l l a b l l s h l n l t h e
co mm u ni s t r cd m e l o Ru s si a , h al t L e ni n
re ce n tl y de c l ar e d c o m m u n i s m t h e t a
h a d re a ch e d t h e l l s n l t o t y l a l d l o l t o
c a p i t a l i s m a n d w a s n o vr i o a p o e l t t o n
a g a l o t o ad va n c e .B o t h e t o l d t h e
co m mu n is t s t h e y m a n n e u e t h d t
d r e a m h u a n d g g : t o 1 r o r k .
P n n n l n n L L O Y D o o o a o t r s 90 |
i c y o o n c e r n l n | t h e Ge n o a m u m -
eo ce wa s t o n o su h mt t te d t o t he h o us e
o f c o m m o n s m u w e e k t o r a p p r o va l o r
re je c ti on .a n d o n t h e : u n i t de p en d s
n o re t e n t i o n o t a l i c e .i t o l e o va r .i t
w a s s a i d m n t h e s m a l l m a d o d t y t h a t
vr a s a s s o f e d h l m o o a v o t e o f c o n l i -
d e n c e w o u l d n o t " N I U h t m .Un le ss
h e w a s g i ve n a m a j o r i t y o f a t le as t
81 0 , a s s er t e d m a t r l e nd l . h e wo u l d r e -
a l m Th e r e s o l u t i o n n n vl r e d t o r t h e
ho u s e t o a c t u p o n l e a d :
"R es o tved ,T h a t th i s ho a s a a p -
p r o ve s th e r e a ol n t lo n a p u a e d b r t h e
mp r e m e c o u n c i l a t C a n n e s a a a h a s t a
fo r t h e G en o a c on fe re n ce an d vvtl l : u p
p o r t a n m n i e l t i t l g o ve r n m e n t i n e n
de a vo r l n g t o g i ve e i fe c t t o t h e m . "
Al r e a d y H r . L lo y d G e or g e h a d q u l o b
ed th e o p po s it i on l n m a c ab i ne t b y t h e
as s u r a n c e t h at h e d o o a n ot l a t e n t ! a n
Im m e d i a t e o r ua o o o d lt l o o a l re c o g n i
t i o n d t h e s o vl e t g o ve r n m e n t o t R a s
ata.
A P P R E U A T I N G t h e d a n p r o a a
st a t e o t a n g r y u n r e s t t h r o u g h o u t
th e L fo h a m me d a u a vo r t d. t h e fu t ur e 0 |
th e G r ee k s t o d e fe at t h e K e m a l ls t a In
A l l a M t o o r a n d o t h e r c o n d i t i o n s ,the
al l ie s H e a r E a s t c o n fe r e n c e l n Pa rt s
de e me d t h a t t h e To s k t s h e m p t r v
sh o ul d b e re st or ed .w i t h re at rl ct to ns
.Acco rdlng t o t h e p l a n ad op te d,th e
Tu r k s o b t a i n C o n s t a n t i n o p l e . a s o ve r
e i g n t y t h r o u g h o u t A s i a B l o o r ,la c l o d
l n g S m y r n a a n d Th r a c e w l t h R o d o a t o
T h e Gr e e k s r e t a l n A d r t a a o p i e a n d a
b u t t e r c o r r i d o r r e a c h i n g t o t h e B l a c k
sos.fe n c i n g o l th e B u l g a r i a n s fr o m
t h e T o d ;Ab a n d o n m e n t of t h e i n t e r
a l l l e d r e g i m e o f t h e G o l d e n H o r a a n d
th e r e s t o r a t i on o l ' t h e a n lt a l fo p o vve t
i s s a fe fu n r d e d t h r o u g h t h e B r i t i s h l n
sla tvn ce t h a t G a l l i p o l i b e l e ft t o t h e
Ga oa ks . D an ta n el le a d et ol l tt ar lz e d an d
t h e a l l i e d m l l l t a r y in sp ec to r s over se e
th e r a a l ng o f a t t t o r t t t lc l t l o o a .
W h i l e t h e Gr e e k s a r e n o t at a l l s a t
l s n e d w i t h th i s a r r a n ge m e n t . a t l f a r
tln ns exc ept th e 'fe ni sel ls ts a r e n o p
e 1
o u e a u o n o r
n a m x vl l l b e o m ~
p m p c fl y .
Zlla rll (l.l lll il'| lfI
we r e n e ve r b r i g h t
t h e sou th ea st
C h e n m a n d o t h
g r o a t rm m ia e .
F .'. Ta y l o r ,n
: a s a o f t h e w a r
l e r t s t h a t fe d
$1 o m 1 . o o o t u n e
h r t w k a fa r m e r s .
F a r m w o r k i s
ahe ad of the oe ~ .
an d Tm o l c o un t !
co m l l tl n n i n s p i t
vvl m r r h a s b e e n
Ph i l l i p F r o s t ,
Ba r ce n t a n d B u
b r o k e n a n n a a n d
wh e n h o w as 3o l t
l t st r uc k a d l t c
a w a y .Ge n e r a l Jo h n
t i t l e d t h e A m a r i
t h a t h e w i l l a
:rpm-ak at th_g_l-'on
If h is o re a e n l
nar y a t t hat tt -
Th o m a s P e r m
of P l a t t s m o u t h ,
-nf t h e B a n k o f
d t l e . a n d f o r -
we a l t h y ct t l o r n a
th e s ta te hn ep l
" R t e b o a r d o f
d a t d l a u t c t
D . .
' i , . . h a s l e t
e r e c t i o n o f a
svhl n il wi l l c oa t
g x e l n d ve o f t h e
Iu e n e T a y l o r ,
n a w em p l o y e d
Pi c tt t te ro r po r at l
l n t h e o:rperl»-
p a r t m e n t .h a s
w h i c h pi c t ur e s
c o l o r a t a n o m !
O n e h u n d r e d
l a n d a d j o l n l n s
s o o t h e e a t o f
b y t h e s t a t e »-
53 1 2 5 .Ti t l e t o
I. C. t iea cr es t.
q u i r e d w i l l b e I
to t i o na l e nt e r p
Bs ' t h e t e r m s
Ch r l at c n e M o e ~
r e a d ; a t h l s h o
e r a l L u t h e r a n
rel rve beq ues ts
Th a s o m o f 5 6 . ~
L u t h e r a e m i n a
to be de p os i te d
e l m . I. l b e r i a . . A
by t h e h o s pi t a l
a W i l h e l m an ~
m a n n r o o m .
C l a i m s a
t h e d e t n n e t »
Au r o r a . b a s e d o
c o n ve r a l n n o f |
C h a r l e s w . W e
r a n a d t y , a r e u
s u p r e m e c o u r t
a c a l n a t t h e a
p o n e a a l o n n f
m m .T h e d
1 e d t fo n d o f
It l s st at ed .
and co m.l eto fl f~
ms l au ra a nd h a
ro t e t h e a u p r e
N e h n n k a h a s
16. (ll ). 0t) 0 fnw ls
r o n ! o ve r t e n
t h e r e p o r t o f n
p a r t m e n t .
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1 - wa s Katherine Thompson ct \\ilm1ng1¢m Ilvl.rmmer anuy nunsv. wnuw enpguulelsl tu Lleut. Uihnrn 0.
~ood. aoooncl non or Genenl Leonard Wood ll announced..2--The Prince of W lléi and vlcrroy Lord Readlnl
l unveiling or momnriat to Klng Edwltd vu at Dell1L 8-Rotary International President C. cfmc uulourh
I Row memorial uhm at tomb of the Unknown Soldier ln Ar-~d Becrelnry of the hav:Denny unveiling me ly
Ington cemetery.
o »|n~cannot In ov-
. . . V . . , . . . _-._unlon wi.: sold at8=Bf|1l0.A new com-
mlxed to take on-r the
nate that prospects
er for A fruit crop In
wo n pf the ntntv.er mul! tml: s how
lnence eommlttee na
L01Pn!. recited e me ot tomme mlmpenlllence.
In the tint letter she ma recelved
from her home In Ituuln ln mm yell!Mlm Margaret Bittner. a Y. M. ff. A.l
employe at llnstinml. learned Sha! ln
the :uennllmo her mother, her :later;nnd her hmlher hue died. while her
tether lute borumo panlgrud and two
hmtlnera are caught in the famine rc»mahn, regional clulr-
ll inane eggregntlnx District Judea w M.Moraine d
been made to Ne-Lincoln committed Zelmn N m .18.
reports! three vreeblsl season In Cheyeqnel
I The mil ls In :ood
of the- nee am um
extremely dry.armor ilvlnz twrsn-en
rwell,sustained two
a split slmulder blade
ed from h is um as
n and hla team nn
J.Pershlng hu .nuin Legion lt Way ne.
ept the lnvltatlcn to
nh of July celebrationl Alukl I3 not neces-
ie 48, former msyor
at one time prelldent
glen.
I
g,,,,.,. of um Itlgga rr. to me Go-nan
'Industrial Sehhool for glrll. after mmeing by juvenile eourt omclnls of herimmature ue."This commitment 1|
Q oflenne mmmitted," JudttlMorning said."lt I :mfrely so give
her a rhaure to go to chuol.when
:alla ls retealtd. she may return tn herhusband.ller marital z u l u tl ntl!inn- em."
A peculiar accident happened to Slat*-
tln Larsen. ilulu; south at Lexington,
while hnullmt to market e. *axon landof Imax.When crossing the old vood-
en bridge uc:ou the Platte river south
of Dart, a span gnc nuy. lettllll thewagon.pin. hone: and h u m n l !
twelve feet mm thefrlver.h m m s m
Iuccenful in mm ng ont 1|-llho1:l.|ecnteh end also succeeded In drlv!n|
Th¢WcfH'|Gnslas| 'mu
....- --._ ....- - _ - - . . . . . _ -H i a r m m e n m N i t i n .
l l l d n l g h z w a s a o m l n u u c di s t a n t .
T h e ca fe t e r i a v u e x p c r l z n c i n i l t !
n i g h t l y r u s h u h u m m s m n m m a -
u u : f r o m t i h l r ° 'd x t e | . " s u i t e d t h e i r
a p p e t i t e s b c f o n n t l d n z .
A r o u n g c h l p r n l h o d u p t o t h e c m n -
u r .'j Ba ;r ." 1 1| d um md od ." I w a n t s o m a
t h i n g t o n t , q u i c k .P vc b e e n o u t t o
o n e o f t h a n u n d u e d i n n e r w s u
m d I I n s a m i d t o n t f o r f e a r P d
pu l l a b u rn e r .G i ve m a 1 h l m l m n n r .
|pl ea s o f p l s a n d a Ja r o f d i n y
In t e r . "
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D e m t u r . I l l . - " A t va r i o u s t i m e s a n
l n ; m y m a r r i e d 2 1 . 1 0 I l u n b e e n p l a t -
1 :b e n e n t e d h r n o o t D r .m m e ;
med ic ine s.G o l d e n u m m D u e n n q
a n d F l vo r t t c P r l s u l p t i u n . ' IM G d d m
l l e d i c l l D l s c n vu y n d o t i d m l t oh m m n t o u e t i m o w h m l h n d a d n o p -s e a l e d b n m c h l s l c o u g h a n d vu I n a
vr a a k e a l d . d e b u n m d : m o a t M u t t ;
a n d d u r l n ¢ o n e o t m a r e x p e c t a n t 9 | -
r l o d a n vo r l t e P r u c r l p t i a n w m a a n t
on l y t o b e a m a m m a £ 0 2 1 8 a n d u n - vi mb u t I h a d p n e u c n l l y n o m i fu t n g .i t
u s p l e u u r e t o n c o m m m d m e d d l l l
a o r e ! n b l e u D r . P l e r e e ' | n d l d o l n
a t n e r ?0 W ° n u n l l ; ' . " - l l z i .m m
Gu n t e r ,1 2 8 N .C l l h o fu n l t .
Y o u r n d g h b o r h o o d d r vl t i l t c m n v-
vl ! y o u w i t h d t h e r o f t h a n f l m o l ln m e t i l e l In t a b l e t s o r m u m .D o m e
n e g l e c t y o u r h n l t h .w m a D r . ? !- ¢ w l »P m .I l l f l l l d l ' n g m ,s u s a n . N .1 .
f o r t h e m e d c n l ad vlc s .
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W i n y o u a n c u d p l f- 4 . m n 1 | u n " n t slubricantpn d n e d 1y o u mu m s o k u ; n o
food wut: uh.Do c u n
rr a aib u Nlla l h a n :|. | n u n u n o d a u r nmb u l n n l h b r k n i .
Nulol u I Iu ir kub -n otI e d k i l a o r h a d n -u a n a l f i n -' n y n
Ind-ly.
II S Q J Q
hopeless when may some 9 the Inm-
ary.W m wrr hsuod soapnL nanznnur blued with Rod (nun Ball Blau.
-mvaru ummf..
na In Ghlna.Tnve in- The Ch lnul ma ts It. as
lnvldlbll rulo to lltth all xlnlr dlhtn
N e w f u n u n ..Btn ;atHo mo- Ill. bu t tha flli llllldmv! hue n Ch rmmu the urllk bt
ton.
beating ug plumbing. Eformerly of Fullerton. 5
by the Panmounton at Hollysrood. Clk E
nts! pholognpble de-
wolred n method hr
can be proouced In
:ll c olt,
mend lo Nehruskfs congressmen Sex
inlatlon mat ls Intended so mr the prlcu
on ogrlcolturnl products.1 .
One of the largest onine lines umand Bfty-one acres °fnec zion of the note hai seen. nn
u u u r n u a :l s e s u v r h l l l u u v \ \ \n e u n u
while so lim: the oamrgl intl ol econ
omy may ollerute ontrammeled,"luma in I. letter lo Benhmln C. Harsh
requesting thot the governor recom
he men| "° f°f m"° "-' nte r a thirtymile lnrip In m m m
ncolo weve P"f°N'°'1gno¢1:roomy,burning thousands o
Id of £0I.\tfol fl!! |"'9'|gg;|| gf hgy *gd ¢¢|¢m,{n¢ pggmn
the lend as l'*'*" hr 'lmdm The enct extent of the oemThe additional land oo- age hu not been uceruioed.I: ll be
ved ua d¢'°l°P1r1# mu- neue um were was no ma al' on
se:Person: were tumlpooed from dl oreof the lrlll of the lazeltbe southern part of the eouorrr t
stermllln, who :lied me-lilgbl the Bnmel. but were unable 1me near Llnham. oev-'slay the nrusml of the tire until afle
organlntlone will re-It had swept thronrb the terms::mounting to 412800.around Bulk: poltotlce. and hndresrt
ll) ll fille d to Hlrllll ed to wlthln o few mllee d Pony Lok:» of Llncolo: 34.500 in only twelve miles south of Newport.or the llulenben 3"°\Schuyler holiness H ~announce
rriea. and an 'bo and ' that they have purclmled the plant an
for the maintenance of holdings of well;Annanr~n¢m¢n cuChrinteoe3f|ll'1"¢'fLbou¢l1|: by Dole Clark or :be Oman
Irhtlonnl bunk or reeelveas' sale lo.:
:ltlnr mmno anim! 5 November.The price peld no R250
nellean Slate bank of ooo.Thlo ln the largest mllllng in
pon alleged fnuoulenr nltutlon ln the mlddlewest, will) o cl
none? and property byll>l¢llJ of grinding 1.000 boom1|1:
lt: ln ble triple omctal
rheld by lhe Sc hmittaspreferreditems
9t| of the bank now in
A.1'.Arkrrmnn,re
rlnlnn will wipe out o
pprorimately $l00.Ul|0.
Went:was pronernteflrl' violation of the hon;-
'wheat daily and of producto: 2.50
harrels of flour dolly.Upon the deer
of ('lmunoe3 Abbott. the last of ththrve founderum. the plant was relncononled emi :look In the mm of SIAM
ooo inner! and nearly 200 men we:
employed.The sharp deellne of gn!mo flour dnrlnu the vrlnler or- we
and '21 and the tlglatnesn of the mom
E
n on nppenl pending b i mlrket forced the plant into the Inn:
e mort.o! a receiver.
o poultry population ofi 'rue oongrenllnn nf the Prelbafw. on lncrvene of 2% per : lan rhurrh of Rmushlnll. by n vote I
1333 ggg, according 19¥1\0 to 0119. decldml to lillllltl U19 B!ne slnle agriculture ¢|.-.Qehurrh homo nn me alle <t the prelel
one near tln- business dlatrlct.ltol rommlsxlon at 1,|n.!'l'l»e re-een: roln and mow gave n
ug on elevlrlc llne mn-'mund ln the western pen of the nm
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n d u n m u c h c r e d i t f o r a r o u s i n g p u b i l o
npill lluu i n fa vo r o f n e s e l llm lt etl ot t.
It le o rl fle n t . h o we ver . th a t t h e R e pu b -
l l e e u s t i l l m e l e e t e r n o n e o t t h e c o n
fe r e n c e t t n t l i t e r e s u l t ! In t h l e y e e r e
co tt g mo t lo o ei ce m pe l gn .
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BHERI :fra SALE
By virtue of an order of aale is-ued out of the Distric t Court daahiagtan county, Nebraalca. dated
arch 2rd,1922.and in pursuance
~Y a decree dmjd Court in an actionherein the B r Building and Loan» -atlon, a eonoratlon. was plain-iff ard Jennie Antill,Mildred
erna Taylor, Paul T lor. Helen Ed-Antill, a. minor,ae Arlme An-ill, a minor Geo Genevieve Antill.minor, .ml S.. Chambers, Admin-
strator of the Etaate of George M.Antill. deceased,were defendants..d action being for the foreclosure
~f a certain monglre, I will, at one~'clock.P.M.,on the 12th day ofpril. 1922, at the 31 Front Door ofhe Washington Co y Court House,in the City of Blair, Nebraska, acl!
at public auction zo the highest and
best bidder for caah the follmri|§ de-scribed property to-wit:The orthFifty-four Feet (N 5-4 ft.)of Lots
Numbers. One, Two and Three (1, 2é Sl. and the North Fifty -four feetIN 5-I ft.) of the East Twenty Feet
(E 20 ft.) of Lot Number Four (4).
all in Block Number Fifteen {l5}, inthe Citi of Blair, Washington Qounty,
Nehru a.The plaintiff, on the 2nd day of
Febnmry, I , In the above entitledaction, having obtained a decree ofjudgment and forwoeare aeainst the
said defendants in the sam of ElevenHundred' r a i n y - u i *and 93,190($ll33.98} Dollars. together with in-interest thereon at the rate of sevenper cent per annum from the 2nd day
of February,1922, for 821.20 costs,Bniaceruing costa. and eald decreeproviding that the premises above de-scribed ahould be sold to satisfy said
judgmert in case the same remained
unpaid for a P61404 of twenty days.and said judgment beinil: unsatisfiedand said decree being etlll in force.said premises will he sold. as net out
above, to satisfy :uid judgment. theinterestthereon,the costs of saidnclioo. and all aecming costa. all asprovidedbyealdOrder and decreeand the lan' in each eases made and
provided.Dated at Blair, Nebranka, this Tth
day of Blanch. 2922.MAURICE MEHRENS.
Sheriff of Waahingtnn County. No
brnakn.oHA Nz . oN,MAK ER 8 : g 'HAN
LON, Attorney ;6-St
simply consists in squeez-ing xh¢ mbe of Timer into
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paint-paint that you can
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you've had in the pastwimh stale, shelf-worn paint.
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Wm.Holzman and Emil Lallmanansacted lmalnels in Hooper Hoa-
y,The Hines Anna and Ellen Lallrnanspent their spring vaeatloa with theirmother, Mra. Minnie Lallman.Theyare attending the State Univenity.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert lallman andbaby,H i n Mary Lallman and Royand Arthur Mengedoht were Fremont
callers Monday.Messrs James Manhail and JeanBader and Mines Elizabeth Colemanand 1Zdna Booman of Frenwnt went'Tuesday ahemoon I !the Lallman
school.Henry Lallman from Boomer spentthe week-end with his mother, Mrs.
Minnie Lallman.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lallman andsr-on spent Sunday at the Sadie Hen-
gedoht home.Min Bonha Schweder is asaiatiher aunt, Mrs. Wm. Wilkeninse ».Ri
her house cleaning at present..-Wm. Hallman and daughter, Irene.
were buxineae callers in Nickerson
Saturday.Henry Mengedoht rams down from
lle n Sunday to spend the day with
home folks.. Albert Lallman was a caller in Ar-
'invfon Saturday.The Miaaoo Norma.I.-oona andViolallnltmanspentSundayaf te r-oon with the Misses Anna and Ellen
Lallman.Emil Jensen of Telbuta is agentfor the Rumley tractor and was trv-lmz' to make ardeal with some of the
neighbors in this vielnlty.Arthur Mengedoht spent Sunday
with Lnllman Brothers.Mr . n d Mre.Amr.Ke:kofl went
Sunday at the Ernest Meir home near
Vaeoma.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Nieman ardmn.Walter,were. Fremoont callers
Saturday.Wm. Lallman assisted Wm.Holt-
man with his farm work Satunday.
. . . . . _. . . . .. . . . - ._ . . _ . . . . . _ ._iuh=q»»u, sell at pubzu sliding to
the zyghesz and but bidder for cuh.
against Mort G.Grover, said hldrr-
rnenl being in the sum of $i624.99.
together wid: interest thereon at the
rate of eight per cent per annum
from he 31st day of August, 1921. ard
costa and accruing costs, and by virtue
$9.25 costs,accming oosu\,I will,
at one o'|:look P.M.on the 2-ith
day of Apil, 1922.at the West
Front Door of the WashingtonCountyCourtHousein the Cita
of Blair.Washington County,
LEGAL z~:o1'lCI:s
NOTICE OF SHERII'I"S SALE
0lllnlo:1, Maher & 0lllnlou,
Attorney:
By virtue of an order of nnle issued
:ml of the District Court of Washing
ton County,Nehmskn, uné in pur
.nmcee of u decree of said Court In
on action therein pending whordn
Davin! J. Ilundahl Wu plaintiff and
Mort G. Grover, Margaret A. Grover,
Chris Paulsen. and James E.Ha n ,
Receiver for the Banking House M
A Cazseeller were defendants, mid oe-
lion being for the foreclosure of ee:-
tain mortgages and Mena, and by vir-
tue of nn execution iuued out of the
District Court of Washington County,
Nebraska, upon sl judgement rendered
August sl, 1921, in the Lm:ifr. Court
of Washington Courty. Nebraska, the
uid Judgment being in favor of Far-
mers and Merchants Bunk. o corpora-
tion,of Kenmml, Nebraska, agninsi
Mort G. Grover, the amount of said
iudgmenl being $4690.87.together
with interest theron at the rate of
eight per c ent per ummm from ih
31st day of August. 1921. und $9.25
costs and accruing costs. and virtue
of on execution Issued out of the Dis-
tric t Court of Washington Courty.
Nebraska. upooa judgment rendered
August 31. 192i in the District Court
of Washington County, Nebraska. the
Ioid judgment being in favor of
Rn n g e ll , E . a lto £ £ h e 6 th P H. , e x-
cgpt 'Len (10) rod: 'ride cut from the
welt end of the uid nort one-lull of
to-wit:Tax lat Numb er F our (4)
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Nebraska.|._ _. _- --~of Ella! !
Chris Paulsen in the above nction, en-
titled.David J.Hundnhl va Mor!
Grover et aI..on the 22nd day of
March,1922.obtained a decree of
judgment and foreclosure in the sum
of $ll,055.'l2, together with interut
lhereon st the nie of ten per mentperannumfrom the £2116 dur of
Munch,1922, nrd for $7.25 mu of
:aid action; the intervenor and cross-
petitioner, James E.Hart.Receiver
for the Ranking House of A. Castetler
in the action entitled, David J. Hun-
dxhl vs. Mort Grover, et al., obteincd
s judgment under Wd decree for the
m m of $6.402.33. together with in»
terest thereon at the .rate of eight
per cent per annum from the 22nd
day of March, 1922. and|:osts, said
judgment being subject to the prior
all In Wuhingtou County, Nehru
.. ..N o r t h O n e - H a l !o f t h e So u th e as t
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D a vi d J. H u n d a h l vs . M o r t G . G r o ve r .
et al.. providing that mid premises
be sold in aatiafy mid judgqnentn
and said judgments helm: unsatisfied
a n d u i d d e c r e e b e i n g st il l i n fo r c e :
t h a t u n d e r a n d b y vi r t u e o f s a i d e x e
cution isued in the action,Far1:nen¢
and Merchants Bank, a comorntion,
vs. Mort G. Grover, et al., and by vlr
t u e o f a n e x e c u t i o n i s s u e d i n t h e a c -
t i o n o f G e o r g e M e n k i n g a n d W i l b u r
R . S e g e r vs . M o r t G . G r o ve r e f. a l . , I
l e vi e d u p o n t h e pren-.isea h e r e i n b e
fo r e d e s c r i b e d a n t h e p r o p e r t y o f t h e
sa i d M o r t G .G r o ve r .
S a i d p r e m i s e s a b o ve d e s c r i b e d w i l l
b c r o i d t o sat isf y a l l o f l a i d j u d x -
m e n t s .t h e i n t e r e s t o n ea c h o f t h e
n e m o , a n d a l l a c c r u i n g c f m i n e a c h
o f s a i d ac ti o ns .a l l n a p r o i vi d e d b y
l a w i n s u c h c a r o s m a d e a n d p r o vi d e d .
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d a y o f M a r c h ,102 2._
8»5t M a u r i c e M e h r e n n ,
pctitinrcr, ~:is Paulsen. as a ~n
pnyer thereof and make such other Editor-one whose buuriness it is $0
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the mn of Base and presto,4cr~i~mnh ocm r ,~sa.sTAi:£mo1' wE'Bn.tSK§" on Atty s*Washington County.~
ss.In The County Court
Washington County.ln the Matter of the Estste of Fran-In The County Court.,tolli Coulter. Deceased:In the Matter of the Estate ofkhfartin To the Credilon of Slit! Estate:Sorenson, Deceased:1 You are herhy notified, That ! will.To the heirs at law. !¢Ki1to2l. do-nit at th o County Court Room in
unseen. rreditort. and to all penons Blair,in mid County.on the Nt hinterestedinthe final settlement of day of April, 1923. and on the 15thraid mm are hereby notified that oa5l\3' of July.1922. at 10 o'clock Athe 27th :lay of March, 1922, C. A.|M on each of uid dates to receiveSchmidt.the administrator of mid and exnminomll c laims against :dd
estate filed o. petition in said County Elliott'-» with at View to their adjust-Court, praying that his final adminls-1 ment and allowance.The timeration account filed herein 5, 'etuediiifnited for the presentation of claimsand allowd, that proof ol helrship M aittnst said Estate is three months
taken. order for distribution of asuetsifmm the 14th day of April. A. D..and l"illf'mont of :lower and home-1922. and the time limited for pay-atead rights entered; and the ,-gd g ment of debts is One Your from said
A.Schmidt,administrator,be dis Nth day of April. 1922.charged.Witness my hand and soul of said
If y ou foil to appear before said County Court. this 10th day of March,
County Court on the lst day of May,1922.-1922. ation o'rlock A. zur.. and content ISEALJ A. c . DEBEL.
said petition, the Court may mm: the 7-5t County Judge.
W i tn eu my ~~lth!! 27th day of Much, 1922.(sr:/u.)L c. nssm..9-se County Juan
Nehru a.The plaintiff, on the 2nd day of
Febnmry, I , In the above entitledaction, having obtained a decree ofjudgment and forwosure nzainst the
said defendants in the sum of ElevenHumane' r a i n y - u n ;and 93,100($ll33.98} Dollars. together with in-interest thereon nt the rate of sevenper cent. per annum from the 2nd day
of February,1922, for 821.20 costs,Bnilcewing costa. and said decreeproviding that the premises above de-scribed should be sold to satisfy said
judgmert in ease the same remained
unpaid for a P61404 of twenty days.and said judgment beinit unsatisfiedand said decree being etlll in force.said premises will he sold. as net out
above, to satisfy :uid judgment. theinterestthereon,the costs of anldmation. and all aecming costa. all asprovidedbysaidOrder and decreeand the law in such eases made and
provided.Dated at Blair, Nebmkn, this 'ren
day of Munch. 2922.MAURICE MEHRENS.
Sheriff of Wuhinginn County. No-
hrnaka.oHA Nz . oN,MAKE R 8: g'HAN-
LON, Attorneys.6-St
BHERI :fra SALE
By virtue of an order of sale is-eued out of the District Court dWashington county, Nebrnnlu. dated
Merch 2nd,1922.and in pursuance
of a decree oi d Court in an actionwherein the B r Building and LoanAssociation, n conoretlon. was plain-tiff ard Jennie Antill,Mildred
Verna Taylor, Paul T lor. Helen Ed-na Antill, a. minor,le Arhne An-till, n minor Geo Genevieve Antill.e minor, .ml S.. Chambers, Admin-
istrator of the Etoile of George M.Anlill. deceased,were defendants.md action being for the foreclosure
of a certain mongire. I will, at oneo'clock.P.M.,on the 12th day ofApril. 1922, at the est Front Door ofthe Washington Co y Court House,in the City of Blair, Nebraska, acl!
at public auction zo the highest and
best bidder for cash the followi|§ de-scribed properly to-wit:The orthFifty-four Feet (N 5-4 ft.)of Lots
Numbers, One, Two and Three U. 2é 3}. and the North Fifty -four feet
IN 5-I ft.) of the F-418% Twenty Fcct
(E 20 ft.) of Lot Number Four (4).
all in. Block Number Ffibeen {l5}, in
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and probably took more tocover less surface.
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r o u n t y fa n n e r s w e r e t a k e n t o O m a h a
lm week to see their six mrs of tu-
bert:ullr cattle killed end inspected.V a r i o u s a u g a o f in fem i io n w e r e
ee r s o f N eb r a s ka p a us e d t o h is e t er n a l
r e w i n d , e n d w h i l e h e h a d r e a c h e d t h e
a d vm e e d a g e o f 9 6 y e a r s h i s p e u i n g
i s fe l t | 3 1 b e r e a ve m e n t t o t h e w h o l e
c o m m u n i t y , w h i c h h e h a d h o n o r e d fo r
s o m a n y y e a r s w i t h h i s u p r i g h t , k i n d -
l y a n d h e l p fu l l i fe .
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wh o l e s a le r : t e l li n g p e s si m i s t i c s t o r i e s
th e se d ay s .P r o s p e c t s g r o w b r l g h t e r
a n d b r i g h t e r e a c h w e e k a n d t h e y u e
n o t di s c o ur a g e d w h e n t r a d e s l o w :
d o w n a f t e r m l k l n g a g o o d s u r l -
Bu ai ne sa d u r i n g t h e n m o f H e l c h
Fommz WASHIHGTUN couwrvBOY HEARD FROM
.l ..c m d fr o m F r a n k R e y n o l d s . o ! O l e s o n .
Co lo .,i n w h i c h h e s t a t e s t h ! ! h e i n
t e n h i n g L h s r e a n d g l u i n g : l o n g n i c o -
l y .P r a n k i s a f o n n e r ' N u h i n g t a n
c o u n t y b ° s '. h a vi n g E i ve d w i t h h i s p u -
e n u o ve r n e a r A r l i n g t o n u n t i l s f e w
y e a r s n g u w h e n t h l y r e m o ve d t o C o l o -
r a d o .H o s a n d s b e a t n n r d s t o h i s
o l d fr l l n d t .
I I3 0 - | \ l .S p e r p o u nd fo r t h e x r o o i. Th e
m n § k e r a t p r e s e n t l s b e t t e r n u m p r e -
wa r p r is m s , de a l e r i s a y .Th e m a r k e t
i r q fo r c e d a b o vs n o r m a l d u e t o t h e
s h q r l a g e o f w o o l b e t w e e n a e n o n n m d
x l t h o p d c e a h a ve d e c l i n e d s o m e w h a t
MR S. a w w PH ILL IP S
Emliy Miller wvls born in Indlana In
October of 1848 md died at her home
in east Blair on April loth.. 1922.
With lm parents :he resided in ln-
dinna until 1888 when they mme to
this county and wok 5 homestead just
wel! of Blair.I
On Dec. 25, 1870 she was married to
Stephen B. Phmipl md to them me
burn eight children. four of whom are
still llving, Mn..Mny Ireland, Fre-
mont; Hrs. Berth: Osborne. Omaha;
llr. Dan Phlilipl :nd Mn. Mnbei Mc-
Evers, Blair.
Mn. Philupa wa a member of theChristian church md n women who nl-
wnyi tried to tive up so her convictions
of Hgh! and wrong.She hu always
lived a model Eife and those who knew
her helcfher in the hlghalt esteem.
The. funem! se:vires were held yu-
terday (Wednesday)dtexnoon from
the home nl. 2:80 o'clock, Rev. Crocker
oihciating and intannant urn made in
the Blair cemetery.The Enterprise extends sincere
sympathy to the bereaved in the len
\
was rllnnmg |---.many lines but fell ol! Inter ln thc
month and ended up with an avenge
that was as good and in some ln-
staneefeven better than a year ego.
The weather and the decline in groin
prices were chief reason: given to ox-
plnin the felling' ol? during the latter
half of the iimonth.Snlcsmen could
not cover their territories due to the
muddy roads and people ln the coun-try put of! trips to town.Orden fell
oll' for that reason some of.the whole-
aslern believed and others thought
that the decline in grain prlcea
efoppcd buying.Grain mrrketl af-
fec t :rode in :his iedion almost lm-
rnedinbely, dealen say, and the chock
on buying a week or so ago 'na not
an ummm oocuronce.Business has
started 1IP W lin dneo the first of
April and continued improvements in
looked for.Mail orders are beginning
to come in again in good volume.
Begin ShearlngThegoodprospectf o r wp #and
good prions for wool at the beginning
of the s dng are two things that
help to bdghten the outlook this week.
Shllring of the fat lambs in the feed
yards is just beerlnninl in this section
Npls range from 18 to Q cents pcr
eolgml.S1:caring has bcmm also in
lulthcrn state: including Tous, New
i f irc and Arizona.
r season for akin! with the ea-
on of fun from Masks and Can-
has closed.Northern skins con-
t to arrive on the market and
.qunntitiel of wolf akin: are com-
tcgffrom the northwest now.Prices
uhlholdinq firmly.
Bni.ld1n| 1| Active
alttivity is inereaslng right along in
thebuildlng industry especially in me-
dium residence building.The volume
in planing mills is about the aame as
it 1|-as a year, ago with prospects
brighter but more homes are under
way now than were Itxrted It the
co sponding time lost year.One
nn who has started the
h within the last thirty day! and
hll5'¥lru\'cd eighteen says that he youmg. a better ltart this your than ln
no:-pal times.The houses nnge from
$3,500 up to $12,000 with the average
home in the ne&b'bo\hood of four
thoosand dollars.The demand eeoma
to be chiefly for homes for youu
{Cootinoed on page four)
found from v e r y a g t t o g e n e -
ized eases nlhieh were rotten with
lesions.
We found the South Omaha people
eager to c ooperate in every way to
assist in stamping out this treacher-
ous disease.Some figures were pre»
aented which were astounding.Lia-
ten to this:Al you know, hogs con-
tract tuberculosis readily from the
gilk and droppings of one tuberculur
vow in one day.
In 1900 government veterinarians
inspected over 23,000,000 hon in the
'big packing plants.They found only
5,440 tubereular eases.
In 1905 the lrspeeted over 25,000,-000 usd founHy20'I,02| eases .In xslo
Lhey inspected over 27,650,000 and
:found 792,000 caaea.In 1915 they
inspected over 36.2$7,000 and found
12,774,835 cases.In 1921 they inspect-
ed over 37,702,000 and found 4,693,-
000 eases.
In 21 years it has increase! 625
times over in our hogs, from .02%
up to 12.50% of all hogs killed. That
is not all, Dr. Booman. inspector lncharge at South omaha. mmru"zs¢:e
of all *the hogs coming into one plant
in February this year were diseased.
.Englend, Feb. 16, 1826, and was con-
nrmecl by the Biahop of Worcester at
Pershore Abbey.He was married to
Ellen Phelps of Ec ldngton, England.
Oct. 16, t85-I, nod the young couple
left immediately for Ameda.Their
first home was at Block Hawk county.
lowo..They crossed the Missouri
*river at the then village of Omaha'June 16, 1858, and went to Point Less
(afterwards named Rockport by Mrs:
Neale)where they kept hotel for nh w .going fro m then to Fremont
'county,Iowa, where they remained
for two years.Afterwards they
moved to the Mission Farm, Marshall
county,Kan, where Mr. Neale was
postmaster and member ol the ldlool
board for twenty-two years.In 1882
he came to Ft. Calhoun and has rekid-
ed hw: ever dnee.Mr. Neale in the
early y ears was active ln municipal
nffaira, holding at various timea the
offices of postmaster, councilman. jue-
tice of the pence, ond mayor.He was
an enthusiastic democrat and often
represented his distrigt in eonventio
He was very fondo! nmsic, and glad
to encourage it in the to vm Hia
fdenda will alleys associate him with
his violin with which he delighted £0
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'ACKS HIGH BANKS
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STBOY TOWN
:H river is mid so new
an stuc k agni nn th:
'above Deutur.Th u s1 blah" were auhposed
laath| R»o¢ko~f'Gibenl.
lrerepo rtedtob egiring
Lha force ofzhocnrnnt
y Hluouri whic h seams
udp aglinlt this hi lwh
Avvlrfntly nothin; hu
atop th! c rumblinz nf
1 Docntufl water front
n high banks the fonih-
e to wn. as it re n, tht
I stopping zhe ating up
mi l se em L 0 bl thlt d
Lhe island In midstram
r the current inward the
mich vrouid than ending!!
Ona n a nd plouu ro n-
Lake.Practlqnlly all of
t work put in by the gov-
yanr h;!'heen torn anynt.-Burt County Hamid.
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SUTHE HLANBm e u l m e w r l. M r s .Il a n N e t z l e r a n d d a u g h t e rsp en t S at ur da y n lz l ll . an d S on dn y w it h
he r p m -e n t s a t n n u r .Th e m o t h e r o f M n . E d P y l t i l l fr o m
W o o db i ne . i o wa ha s b e en vi s it i ng he r e
a fe w d a y s .M r .a n d M r s .R a n d a l !Ive r s o n o t -
te n de d t h e fu n e r a l a t B l a i r M o n d a y
o f M r . A n t o n W a c h t e r .
M i s s N e l s o n vi si te d re l a t i ve s l n
Bl a i r t h e w e c k 'a e " d r e t u r n i n g fo r h e r
nc h o ol w o rk M o nd a y .aS e ve r a l i n t h e ne im hb or ho od w o n t
H o n d a v nft enm oon t o w l t n e s l t h e
l m c c h l n g o f t h e n e w fe r r y b o a t o n
t h e H i n s o u d r i ve r .b y llrlr.C h u .
H a y n e s a n d S o n s .Th e b o a t w i l l n c -
e é m r n o d a t o ' e i g h t a u t o m o b i l e s a t a
n .|
V e l m a P r l e s v i s i t e d f r i e n d s a n d
n l l t l v e a i n H e r m a n t h e \ ' e d l ' |e n d .
M r .a n d M n .P r e n t i c e S m i t h c a l l e d
l l W a t s o n ' I " » * w n ' n S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n .
H h s l l n a c k a n d U v l u n B u n n w i t h
H r .a n d H n .E .J .C a m p b e l l w e r e o f
o f a t h e a t r e p a r t y S u n d n y e v e n i n g a t
o n t h e o b j e c t o f t h e c a m p a i g n .a f t e r
w h i c h t h e s m a l l a o n o f M r . a n d M r s .
R 1 y Tr l p p l e t t w a s bl i n d fo l d e d a n d
dr e w t en t i c ke t s , th e y w er e m i xe d a n dh e t h e n d r e w o u t o n e o n w h i c h w a s
t h e r o m e o f Ta y l o r F r e n c h .H e w a s
pr e s e n t e d w i t h n h u n d r e d d o l l e n . .
" L i l s .B a c o n Sp r il r g; \ "l l t w o ac t
n l l v w i l l b e g i ve n b y m e m b e r s o f t h e
La di es 'A i d o f t h e M .II .c h u r c h i n
t h e n e a r f u t u r e .Th e y a r e b u s y r e -he ar si n g an d h op e to be a bl e 'lo g i ve i t
' e m o t i m e r e x !we e k .A mu s ic a l
n r o g r u m w i l l a l s o b e e l ve n o n d i s i n
-h n rm e o f M r g. E. P. Ha n so n .W m . IIu g el m a n o f W a k o ll e l d s i s it e c l
hi s m o t h e r . C h d s t en e H u g e l m n n , S u n -
d a v a n d M o r d a y .M r . o n d ` M n .l i m i t L o w e a n l M n .G i l b e r t Ol s o n w e n t t n l l l a i r h l o n d l v
a n d a t t d l d e d t h e fu n e r a l o f M r . W a c l v
te r .M r s . D w i r z h t J o h n s o n a n d ch i l d r e n
u r e sp e n d i n g t h e w e e k a t t h e F r e i '
Tt ob er te on h om o.A t o W h t |h l z Led. = . = . ' l - " . . - . ¢ ° ° ¢ . . f ' . . . f . . . , ~ n n u p d
:crm BF p HEUMONlA
ro twelve rfdock today
.h e r la n d p u u d a n y a t
uth of Bldr. a victim ui!
He was takan ill l a t
grwdnally boeum warn.use wu culled (mm Oz
rv'- Mm wu d o ne vier|.odohu!vi\.hnolv\|L
rrlnnd wu well k mvm u
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m u d d y r o a d s a n d p e o p l e i n t h e c o u n -
t r y p u t o f! t r i p s t o t o w n .O r d e n f e l l
oi l ' fo r t h a t r e a so n s om e of. t . he w ho l e -
sa i e r n b e l i e ve d a n d o t h e r s t h o u g h t
t h a t t h e de c li n e i n g r a i n pr i c e a
a fo p p e d b u y i n g .G r a i n n u r k e t l a f -
fe o z : m a e i n : h i s i e d i o n a m o s ; l m -
rn e d i a b e l y , d o a l e n s a y , a n d t h e c h o c k
o n b u y i n g a w e e k o r s o a g o ' n a n o t
a n u m m m oocun euce.Bu si n es s h a s
started 1IP Wlin dnoo the first of
A p r i l a n d c o n t i n u e d i m p r o ve m e n t s i n
l o o k e d fo r .M a i l o r d e r : a r e b e g i n n i n g
t o c o m o i n a g a i n i n g o o d vo l u m e .
B e g i n S h a r i n g
T h e g o o d pr o s p e c t f o r w p #a n d
g o o d p r i o n s fo r w o o l a t t h o b e g i n n i n g
o f t h e s d n g a r e t w o t h i n g s t h a t
he l p t o b d g h te n t h e o u t l o ok t h i s w e e k .
S h l l r i n g o f t h e f a t I a m b s i n t h e fe e d
yg r d s i s j u s t b o t l n n i n l i n t h i s s e c t i o n
,~r..
Easter ~oncert
The United Choirs of Blair
B. F. D. Opera House
Sunday Evening,
Amnwnwzsnn
LILLIE ALLEN KYDE , Dire ctor.
GERTRUDE MEAD, at the Piano.»
ALICE H AGGARD, at the Organ.
__. . . ,PROGRAM
Piano and Organ }'nlud»e._ -." ln tc nn c : m" Muu gn i
Hymn-"All Hail the YUWQY of J0!Ul. Name" Cnngregntian
'''.v. Leko Cmcker
Pr¢yer......__.-_._.... Rev. J. A. Johnson
Ch a mp -"Uufoid Ye Ponds"Gounod
Trlo--"Enter Bella"Burch
Lillie A. Rydengthel Mead, Lola Hemphill
Ten Minute Acldrvsl --._..._- Rev. H.
An the m-"Ilmnk.1 Be Unto God"
(Solo by Vlnola Brunton)
Solo-»"Hogg Crushed to E¢rth"_
J. C. Anderson
Chorus4"Gloria in Excelnla" {TweZ{th Hou)
Otfertonr-Vioiin Solo:"Romance"Wierauski
lenaldinc Kemp Stewart
CA NTATA- -"The Relurreclion and the Life"
Prelude"The Earth in Darkness Lian"
Choir
"The Lament of-Lhe Women'
Motildn. Hancock end 'Wmhank Chorus
"Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled"
Ora 0. Jenmn, Womarfs Choml and Choir '
"Tin s:mhqu»x»°'
1 Men'| Cham! and Cipir ;
"0 mm 'W here In Thar sun,-Q'
J. Sealey
L i n d a ;
Ashland
Mozart
Wilton
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Rev. J. A. Johnson
ugiffrom the northwelt now.P r i m
u1l;11oldimz finaly.
Building 1| Anite
alttivity is increasing right along in
thdbuildlng industry especially in me-
dium rt-widence building.The volmne
in planing mills is about the uma as
it 1|-as a yea; ago with prospects
brighter but more homes are under
Huy new than were I!xrted It the
eo sponding time h s t y u r .One
hor who h u etnies!h w
h within the last thirty day! and
hll5'¥iru\'¢d eighteen nys that he pumg. a better ltart this 3.ear than in
na:-pal times.The houses nnge from
$3,500 up to $12,000 with the avenge
home in due ne&b'bo\hood of four
thousand dollar;The demlnd seams
to be chiefly for homes for young
(Continued on page four)
ND pg gp gg bgg y L00 nEDl y ou ng mm D I mgu mo rn llnlI lu.| | | ''IU RE 'and hh many friend.: who will gden
_.......wsu, um rnlativel at hu auth.HoiQ, a hther, four broilm1
Len to mourn him.aervic u will 'be haid nut
\|m1|es DI mm an |uw¥|; .""`I v:\g||nd|\\f nftnmnon at 3 o'|:1ock.'I'\| xof which orderhe was A v
au zum amge of the enro-
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:u s e s - PB I P P S
..._-.--.."" i|I".n . _ -....
(he Orpheum.: : " ; ' ; l . ; a lvl we ,fiT»§i-¥|'i1T\ii§£
day nixht. ilu-eh N.Hr. W aelllllhu bee In fa llin g hn lth hr a oml¢| 1 l\l| llll| \| d| lll\l\ ll\ l¢n £x| | ¢ e'lld
l| n.l|¢ and :uni Al mail.Hu nlvln l
'ffat 250 Hltnaulls pnrlnlugu
,J. A:_John.|on, the putar,lull."IT cum2'."'?..__fff._ .\.... ...-. ...... _..-I llr. um. lmli ld un mari: aw'E.W.Dorsey of Omaha was s
buiren visitor hen Mondsy.Irs. Alfred £Llr!o1r Nturned to herhome in Omlhl Monday after s fewdeyn visit with her dsughter; Mrs.
L. D. Buniic and fsmily.\.Hrs. .leume Bower and son of Bat-tie Creek, Nsbrfnro =»-wg; tha weeksaith her parents, Hr. and rs. Giihert
son.Mike Wilson made n business tripto the county seat "monday
Misa Myrtle Wachter retumed to
her work in Gmlha Sunday eveningslter p visit with her mother. lin.
E. A. Wachter.Mrs. Lynn Armstrong of Blair came
up and spent Wednesday with hersunt.Mrs.J.M.Brewster beforeissuingthenext, i w for her new
home in Wyoming.Mrs.Chas.Hurdle roturnd lsst
week from A visit with relatives in
Dmsltl.Hrs. Lloyd Hummel and tittle Mox-ina were quite sick last week urith the
prevailing sickness, grippe.Hrs. R.Bloomrfalst and baby ris-Itad frjendat in. His. lj Sundsy returning
vi wsu pun. u¢n us vu....--.to rnoum the loss ot( :ood fznthv
Ire:Louie of Payette, Id!ho,Georgeof Pender, John of Llnroln. Mrs. HamAckerman. Mrs. Wm. Kiefer of TllnirCiaavneo. Waker. Laura. Anna. Mrs
'nhn Ackerman all of Herman and
Wire. Lndwrinr Jansen of Blair.Thefunlra.l.v.'sn. hakl llnndsv st the homeW4 later at the Catholic church ni
Blair and internent vos made in thxeomebery nt Blsir.His wife paseomway aeverai years ago.
ARLINGTON A c r z w r x s s
Miss Esther Msrshail spent hespring \a.r.ation with her parents, Mrand Mrs. Harvey Marshall. Miss RutlWsttlos of Los Angeles, Caiif.. sie'
risatzrd nu. the Blarshali home.Theretuto their school duties S1.mdaeronirg.Mr.and Mrs.I'rank Brown sw
daughter,hene.were shoppers iOmrrha Saturday.M m Agnes Chapman of Omah
apent the week-om! with home folks.Mr.and Mrs.C. P. Masters an
M i u U s e s . P h i p p s s o l u .
:uue,Wednesdaya.ftornoon
1922.nm y ou ng 900 910
L Decatur,Nabr., by autoac c o m pa n i e d b y H r .a n d
l i e J.H c K l a .M t n t h i
ard: were uid they ookn n _ . . . L _ - - . I \ | .
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v.
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Chrll llamhgi. gldxared ll the home'
of Mr. and Mrs. Rumns Jolunen on
last Thursday evening md went In l
body m tha Konhol home where they
:ve the newly weddad maple a com-_
plete mrprlse.
cm und visiting oanpied the nb-
lendan of sll until A his hour when
the ladin brought on | rhlnty lunch-
\whic h wu much eniuy ed.
NOTICE To CHICKEN OWNERS
I
th e I n ln m r I ww w my u m mx .und M n McKoa rshu-ned hams.
The bride md gmom win mike Lhdr
h o m a n u r b e e n u r u n n h r m .y » - /
u m m every good whlx m this new
home and to these splendid v m :
people,-Contrilwietl
F RA NK L U1 1 n u n u u z n
John Lua nl this :ity mama a lat-
ter (mm hh son. Funk. of Grezvry
..._.. ~\_|.-.._...:..- n..» \.|C 0 \l l l lY, I! r 0l l l I| U ll t lb l , 8 I j |l |' u n s n u
rompld nta vm l u n to arrest.: mu ------~----- ---guilty parties will \>¢ mae so suffer.FDB SEAT IN LEGISLATURE
I1-2t LOU LATTA, Chief of Police.John Obent, jr.. of Holman. Helm,
m l r c n r s n s o r z z o x ma m 'Burt w w w h u filed for u n
republiun nodnstion for nate np-
Ths Daughters of Zion wan |n,¢¢1;rolentlti\°e from me mb amfm. Ho
with Mn. J. P. J enson Friqny after- [vu #www of the Farmers' union
noon, April 14 from tlweo to five.|f°\' live ¥°l13 md is IW* Surfing on
The study for the afternoon will be the Summitt township board.Ho i l"The Life of Bunyan" and his \mg,leredi\¢d with bl'!nKin8 nbout the ro-
"Pil\¢rim's Prog:ua".'turn to town coder: of $1.500 illegally
The biography of John Bunyan wil: paid out by 1 nmvioul uma.Oh-em
be read by Mn c .Wglntlm..The was born and lived all his life on \
Ealudy of lhe book will be divided into a fum noir Hennlnf-Dmlht Bee.
four parts, several Indies taking puL 1|Refréshmenls vm an served.Au LINCD LN FI RM I -DW s woon
.Lldies interested in the work are imrit-|FOR CANTOL FOUNDATION
m n H u y v u n v -v v " " ¢ "1'b e l r .l i n . .N o n i : w h o b e h e r e f r o m D o n v e r
v i s i t i n g h e r d a u g h t e r ,M r s .l . \ V ¢ ~ m e
L o w a a n d h e i p l n g h e r g e t n t t l e d i n
t h e i r n e w h o m e ,w a s s h o p p i n g i n
G m a h a o n e d a y l m w i c k .1
H i a :M e r l e S e g e r q l w e s p e n t 5 1 \ 1 \ d l > '
r u u g u u f l u l u v l l | ¢ :An old time dance was held at Bc:ninglon Saturday evening.Amo:the pariit8 that "tended the dan
were:Messrs Ind Mudames F.Webb. at 1. Z'fei|Ter. zz J. Junghiut
Frmd Junghluth. Julian Jungblulh, 0
Badger and Ben Cook.
against Mort G.Grover, said hldrr-
rnenl being in the sum of $i624.99.
together wid: interest thereon at the
rate of eight per cent per annum
from he 31st day of August, 1921. ard
costa and accruing costs, and by virtue
$9.25 costs,accming oosu\,I will,
at one o'|:look P.M.on the 2-ith
day of Apil, 1922.at the West
Front Door of the WashingtonCountyCourtHousein the Cita
of Blair.Washington County,
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§Call: mule in the ally
E . and country .=:ra .=5 Consqitatuon Free.Lady 3
§Attendant '=
§na. A. J. s.\xnf:nso:~;,E
§_Chiropr§¢tor .
. . - . _ . . . ._. _.--.- 11§ Dilice over Blair Racke! Store _
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1rNh :L into? at Pender.REV. Bowden of Ornlht. \ former5-mf nm um M. 2. |:hunh.h¢¥`§. 'E
town Friday.lin. Rue Dstramler of Pender is
ameniing thecgeek with her sister.
rs. Hen r.E. P. Hlzmn Fm. to Btair Fndiy
and met Howard who camo home fiomFremont pa siege; Sunctayi f
:mer as ome romhorschoolworkinOmxhnforI.
The Hooper Chapter of the HomeStar lodge were pleanntly ortertainby the irlin¢I.onEl:x.\;ztor Friday awei m.There were over twenty promMisaAliceMae Weller spent tweek-end with her parents, Mr. o
MH. c. Welier in Omaha.lin. Ron Mlnhall and won, Gord:*vent several day : rhitinz Dr.HXnjicek ond faxniiy of Scribner. S: l i some dental work done wh
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rusive suhlimzte is adangaroul polsanll»**'5"'um ""J '~' ~ °~--~---when swallowed and are should be ""°ff.P°'1"|'3"- huihetter poultry.
a n d ith "_There is no dannr in Rsght at this tuna of the year is a
},,,,5|;0,a good time to grggt you: dock out on: ~e »o!¢ion § ° " f " " 'the spring séai6n'with16d§ some ,Dy the
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' ° ; ; "§ . " ' " ' " a p e r v u t a k e n v e r yo o. 1 ¢ » "» 3 » .i s r x o f t h e w e e k W d f a r a
t i m e i t v u f u n d s h e m i g h t h a v e t o
b e r e m o v e d m 1 h o s n i w .H o w e v e r
s h e I n m u c h b e t t n r a t t h i !w r i t l .
J o h n H o r n o f o m n x u v m h i s
b r D t
' h ¢ l l » L o u i e m d C h u i u .1 0 1 l u i
wack..L l of 'I' kumth Ins down
I¢| nn!nv i ki n r .r btiillttil mat-
n u r g e l l u m u e r U l p u p u n : r u m r
' U n i o n a n d v i e i a i i y a r e e x p e c t e d
t a k e l h n e i g h t h g r n d a e u m i n a t i c
o n A p r i l GUI an d ? t l1 .H i n K a j i t
will rondurt the axxmlnations.Mn. W ilhelm hu been ill forcoupleofweeks,her illness beicaused by a nen-ou: bnakdownRalph Bun is homo from Chiu"\r l *I'Q\\"| whit with hi! DIR!n l "a n r f l l s u 1 2 $ 1 " n o n !
s
Qoncert
hoirs of Blair
para House
Evening,
922, s r. M.
DE, Director.
AD, at the Piano.»
AGGARD, at the Organ
,,~-xmmmv Muugni
~r of Jesu; Name" Cnngregntian
'. _Rem LeRoy Cmcker
. - - -
~ld Ye Ponds"
ter Bella"
thel Mead, Lola Hemphill
Re?
|Be Unto God"
Vanola Brunton)
.ed to Euah",
. Anderson
lg" (Twelfth Mau)
"Romance"
0 Kemp Stewart
H.
rgpgtion and U18 Life"
Preludein Darkneal Lien"
Choir
Wilton
nt of-Lhe Women'
k md W0man': Chorus
~r lleart Be Troubled"
oman's Cham: and Choir '
m:.=u»qu»1=»°'
urns and Cipir ;
~are 1| Thar sung-§"
Choir
_Noi. Yo"
n Gutschow, Ruth Mauve,
.ck. Allen Phillips
Sgvior Lie!"
emphill and Choir
"Victory"
in.al Chorus ..
. _ _Rev. 4. E. Marsh
Mozart
Wierauskl
Gounod
Burch
J. Sealey
L i n d a ;
Ashland
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Just to show what an intelligenthandlcaps which they too often hare.bee keeper can do with this mon in-[The county agent han had letters from
terestlng insec t, we quote thc rtsultljll parts of the corn belt concerning
obtained by Mr.LeRoy Ba xte r lu tlf ii ltle vmmvh sp p omin g i n ' Am~
year. which was nelly 1 poor honor erlcam Firming." last fali.It was to
year.He started out with 100 co'o- the elec t that the writer knows f-om
nies, dorinz the year he increased his personal experience thlt no mv can
gpilry to 200 coionies. by nalurn!in- sit quietly :nd figure on the fob he hu
crease. obfmned 6,500 nounds of ex-on hll hands if he hu a ahirtful of,
trusted honey and 3.000 nectiozu of "cooiics" keeping him company.By
comb honey.|(Continued on page Me]
Will acl! about A ur Ion! of horses
running from 6 to 8 years old, all well
broke, extrn heavy boned a.nirn|\I|, at
the North Sida burn. Sltundl.Y» April
15.Thus homes are gentle and well
foundation for the new $5,000,000
state house to W.J..Auenmnchor
company of Lincoln.The bid, IGI!!!
of I2submitted. was $229,7?3, md m-
der the c ontrac t the work must hi
Ethel Mead. Vel
Curl How
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Easter ~oncert
The United Choirs of Blair
B. F. D. Opera House
Sunday Evening,
mn, 16, 1922, s r. M.
LILLIE ALLEN KYDE , Dire ctor.
GERTRUDE MEAD, at the Piano.»
ALICE H AGGARD, at the Organ.
__. . . ,PROGRAM
Piano and Organ }'nlud»e._ -." ln tc nn c : m" Muu gn i
Hymn-"All Hail the YUWQY of J0!Ul. Name" Cnngregntian
'''.v. Leko Cmcker
Prayer.-Rev. J. A. Johnson
Ch a mp -"Uufoid Ye Ponds"Gounod
Trlo--"Enter Bella"Burch
Lillie A. Rydengthel Mead, Lula Hemphill
Ten Minute Acldrvsl -_ _Rev. H. J. Sealey
Anthem "I'lmnk.1 Be Unto God"L i n d a ;
(Solo by Vlncla Brunton)
Solo-»"Hope Crushed to E¢nh"_Ashland
J. C. Anderson
~Rev. J. A. Johnson
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week or so of dudl business to start
oleealera telling pessimistic stories
.:. days.Prospects grow brlghter
| brighter each week and they are
t discouraged when trade slows
o n after making a good starl-
ineaa during the Brat of Hatch
. running ahead of a year ago ir
y lines but fell ol! later in tht
~nth and ended up with an avenge
at was as good and in some In-
neefeven better than a year ago.
e weather and the decline in grain
ioes were chief reasons given to ex-
nin the felling' ol? during the letter
lf of the '¢§1on!.h.Satesmen could
t cover their territories due to the
uddy roads and people ln the ooon-put ol! trips to town.Orden fell
for that reason some ofthe 1rhole»
len:believed and others thought
~t the decline in grain prices
opped buying.Grain mrrlteta af-
trade in this Section a1moS£ lm-
edintely, dealen say. and the check
buying a week or so ago was not
ummm oocuronce.Business has
fled 1IP again dneo the first of
pril and continued improvements in
~ked for.Mail orders are beginning
come in again in good volume.
Begin ShearlngThegoodprospectf o r wp #and
ood prices for wool at the beginning
the a dng are two things that
lp to bdghten the outlook this week.
luring of the fat lambs in the feed
rda is just botlnninl in this section
30 - nts per pound for the wool. The
ma§ket at present ts better than pre-
war prices, dealera say.The market
:rag forced above normal due to the
shortage of wool between seasons and
xltho pdcea have declined somewhat
im, are still oonlidercd very good.
"rites paid to growers for native
eagle range from 18 to Q cents per
gongnl.Shoariag has bemm also in
llllthorn state: including Texas, New
i f irc and Arizona.
e season for skin! with the ex-
on of fun from Alaska and Can-
has closed.Northern skins oon-
t to arrive on the market and
.quantities of wolf aklna are com-
tcgffrom the northwest now.Prices
u1l;l1oldinlz firmly.
Building 1| Active
alttivity is increasing right along ln
thebuildlng industry especially in me-
dium residence building.The volume
in planing mills is about the same as
it 1|-as a yea; ago with prospects
brighter but more homes are under
way now than were started at the
co sponding time last year.One
tor who has started the
h within the last thirty day! and
hléjlgured eighteen says that he tmlmg. a better start this your than ln
nor-pal times.The houses nnge from
$3,500 up to $12,000 with the average
home in the ne&b'bo\hood of four
thousand doltara.The demand seems
to be chiefly for homes for young
{Continoed on page four)
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bred from an imported stallion.eomple tad in six month;seven or
n r .~ urn rvn h wnn r.the Hrnfb ¢omnetinz had headquartunWe make deliveries to all J ai BroSl.:A ne e ; ;. wmw ~_m "co i l tt -
pected to lwi r d contracts for th t
Bud ls Hght In The Enterprise.walls in August.
O l ¢ \ " ° " " " l |¢ - . - -u -"'§E» little son hr Hr. nm Hn. Allen
mm nu been quite »1d= for several
I Rm n u u n l i mi *the,. .1 ." i'.,.1 ine Herman ntur n ln l l0
IF ; g d m e i 3 °un! were Sun-
¢|y 4;m¢|»¢uea1sat1heJ eue Eric k-
"'il'.. n1 ¢»m§ »xn m»y of ' r m m h
tru a 'uae xl th! J ohn W ill horde
Sunday..
Ralph Buss holds e ruaonlible mai-*irw with the Fedeni Reserve bunkIn Chicago.
A new elec tric :dren hu been in-*hlled in the cupola of the mm hall.The citizens nve it a try -out Thun-f lw by deme:strulng the noise itcould nuke in cue of 1 fire.In theabsence of flre it will announce the
hours of? a. rn.. 12 m., 2 and e p. rn.
Fred De Weber received his m emodel automobile l few deg; ago. Hewill drive e Jonixn Sedan this year.
A a 1 . 1 1 » \ - f a .\ I l l l l I .
Our reputation of 28 yene fmll bac k ol thus hotels.Gucrib at any one of them whennneo a receiving honest'
eoumou treatment.CONANT HOTEL co:
Br:ncdctor\parts of the city
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The Rhoades Cod & Feed Store .|| fr-
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