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BHERI :fraSALE
By virtue of an order of aale is-ued out of the Distric tCourtd
aahiagtan county, Nebraalca. dated
arch2rd,1922.andinpursuance~Y a decree dmjd Court in an actionherein the Br Building and Loan
» -atlon, a eonoratlon. was plain-
iffardJennieAntill,Mildrederna Taylor, Paul Tlor. Helen Ed-
Antill, a. minor,ae Arlme An-
ill, a minor GeoGenevieve Antill.minor, .ml S.. Chambers, Admin-
strator of the Etaate of George M.
Antill. deceased,weredefendants.
.d action being for the foreclosure~f a certain monglre, I will, at one~'clock.P.M.,onthe12th dayof
pril. 1922, at the31 Front Door ofhe Washington Coy 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:TheorthFifty-fourFeet(N5-4 ft.)ofLotsNumbers. One, Two and Three (1, 2
é 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}, in
the Citi of Blair, Washington Qounty,
Nehru a.Theplaintiff, onthe 2nd day ofFebnmry, I, In the above entitled
action, having obtained a decreeof
judgment and forwoeare aeainst thesaid defendants in the sam of ElevenHundred' r a i n y - u i *and93,190($ll33.98} Dollars. together with in-
interest thereon at the rate of sevenper cent per annum from the 2nd dayof February,1922, for 821.20 costs,Bniaceruingcosta. and eald decreeproviding that the premises above de-
scribed ahould be sold to satisfy saidjudgmert in case the same remainedunpaid for a P61404 of twenty days.and said judgment beinil: unsatisfied
and said decree being etlllin force.said premises will he sold. as net outabove, to satisfy :uid judgment. theinterestthereon,thecostsofsaid
nclioo. and all aecming costa. all asprovidedbyealdOrder anddecreeand the lan' in each eases made and
provided.Dated at Blair, Nebranka, this Tthday of Blanch. 2922.MAURICE MEHRENS.Sheriff of Waahingtnn County. No
brnakn.oHA Nz . oN,MAK ER 8 : g 'HAN
LON, Attorney ;6-St
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and probably took more to
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HMaci m k m b m`mick '}'5. \.£erypa|¢t.reek with la ~
asm. cazsx VALE? NEWS
Wm.HolzmanandEmilLallmanansacted lmalnels in Hooper Hoa-
y,The Hines Anna and Ellen Lallrnan
spent their spring vaeatloa with their
mother, Mra. Minnie Lallman.Theyare attending the State Univenity.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert lallman and
baby,H i nMaryLallman andRoy
and Arthur Mengedoht were Fremont
callers Monday.Messrs JamesManhailandJeanBader and Mines Elizabeth Coleman
and 1Zdna Booman of Frenwnt went'TuesdayahemoonI !theLallman
school.Henry Lallman from Boomer spentthe week-endwith his mother, Mrs.
Minnie Lallman.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lallman and
sr-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.werebuxineaecallersinNickerson
Saturday.Henry Mengedoht rams down fromllen Sunday to spend the day with
home folks.. Albert Lallman was a caller in Ar-
'invfon Saturday.TheMiaaooNorma.I.-oonaand
ViolallnltmanspentSundayaf 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 theneighbors in this vielnlty.ArthurMengedohtspentSunday
with Lnllman Brothers.Mr . n dMre.Amr.Ke:koflwent
Sunday at the Ernest Meir home nearVaeoma.Mr.andMrs.HenryNiemanardmn.Walter,were. Fremoontcallers
Saturday.Wm. Lallman assistedWm.Holt-man with his farm work Satunday.
. . . . . _. . . . .. . . . - ._ . . _ . . . . . _ ._
iuh=q»»u, sell at pubzu sliding to
the zyghesz and but bidder for cuh.
againstMort G.Grover, said hldrr-
rnenl being in the sum of $i624.99.
together wid: interest thereon at the
rate of eight per centperannum
from he 31st day of August, 1921. ard
costa and accruing costs, and by virtue
$9.25costs,accmingoosu\,Iwill,
atoneo'|:lookP.M.onthe2-ith
dayofApil, 1922.attheWest
FrontDooroftheWashington
CountyCourtHousein theCita
ofBlair.WashingtonCounty,
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
tonCounty,Nehmskn, unéinpur
.nmcee of u decree of said Court In
on action thereinpendingwhordn
Davin! J. IlundahlWu plaintiff and
Mort G. Grover, Margaret A. Grover,
ChrisPaulsen. and JamesE.Ha n ,
Receiver for theBanking 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
withinterest theron attherate 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 ofWashingtonCourty.
Nebraska. upooa judgment rendered
August 31. 192i in the District Court
of Washington County, Nebraska. the
Ioid judgment beinginfavorof
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:Taxlat Numb er F our(4)
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ECnmm>nACrlc Fon§gmfrran HEALTH§
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Chris Paulsen in the above nction, en-
titled.DavidJ.HundnhlvaMor!
Grover etaI..onthe22ndday of
March,1922.obtainedadecreeof
judgment and foreclosure in the sum
of $ll,055.'l2, together with interut
lhereon st the nie of ten per ment
perannumfrom the £2116durof
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 mof $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 hO n e - H a l !o ft h eSo u th e as t
I|||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 midpremises
besoldinaatiafymidjudgqnentn
and said judgments helm: unsatisfied
a n du i dd e c r e e b e i n gst il li nfo 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
cutionisuedin the action,Far1:nen¢
andMerchantsBank, 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 no f G e o r g eM e n k i n g a n dW 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 du p o nt h epren-.iseah 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 dM o r tG .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 dt osat isf ya l lo f l a i dj u d x -
m e n t s .t h ei n t e r e s to nea c ho ft h e
n e m o , a n d a l la c c r u i n g c f mi n e a c h
o fs a i dac ti o ns .a l ln ap r o i vi d e db 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 .
D a t e d a t B l a i r . N e b r a s k a , t h i s 2 3 r d
d a y o f M a r c h ,102 2._
8»5tM a u r i c eM e h r e n n ,
pctitinrcr, ~:is Paulsen. asa ~n
pnyer thereof and make such otherEditor-one whose buuriness it is $0
nd further orders, allowances and d6~ separate the whenfrom gh, dug, M
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ss.In The County Court
WashingtonCounty.ln the Matter of the Estste of Fran-
In The County Court.,tolli Coulter. Deceased:
In the Matter of the Estate ofkhfartin To the Credilon of Slit! Estate:Sorenson, Deceased:1You are herhy notified, That ! will.To the heirs at law. !¢Ki1to2l. do-nitat th oCountyCourtRoominunseen. rreditort. and to allpenonsBlair,inmidCounty.ontheNt hinterestedinthe final settlement of day of April, 1923. and on the 15th
raid mm are hereby notified that oa5l\3' of July.1922. at10 o'clock A
the 27th :lay of March, 1922, C. A.|Mon each of uid dates to receiveSchmidt.theadministratorofmid and exnminomll c laims against :ddestate filed o. petition in said CountyElliott'-» with at View to their adjust-
Court, praying that his final adminls-1 mentandallowance.Thetime
ration account filed herein 5, 'etuediiifnited for the presentation of claimsand allowd, that proof ol helrship M aittnst said Estate is three monthstaken. order for distribution of asuetsifmm the14th day of April. A. D..
and l"illf'mont of :lower and home-1922. and the time limited for pay-atead rights entered; and the ,-gd gment of debts is One Your from said
A.Schmidt,administrator,bedisNth day of April. 1922.charged.Witness my hand and soul of saidIf y oufoil to appear before said County Court. this 10th day of March,
County Court on the lst day of May,1922.-1922. ation o'rlock A. zur.. and contentISEALJA. c . DEBEL.
said petition, the Court may mm: the 7-5tCounty Judge.
W i tn eu my~~lth!! 27th day of Much, 1922.(sr:/u.)L c. nssm..9-seCounty Juan
Nehru a.Theplaintiff, onthe 2nd day ofFebnmry, I, In the above entitled
action, having obtained a decreeof
judgment and forwosure nzainst thesaid defendants in the sum of ElevenHumane' r a i n y - u n ;and93,100($ll33.98} Dollars. together with in-
interest thereon nt the rate of sevenper cent. per annum from the 2nd dayof February,1922, for 821.20 costs,Bnilcewing costa. and said decreeproviding that the premises above de-
scribed should be sold to satisfy saidjudgmert in ease the same remainedunpaid for a P61404 of twenty days.and said judgment beinit unsatisfied
and said decree being etlllin force.said premises will he sold. as net outabove, to satisfy :uid judgment. theinterestthereon,thecostsofanld
mation. and all aecming costa. all asprovidedbysaidOrder anddecreeand 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 :fraSALE
By virtue of an order of sale is-eued out of the DistrictCourtd
Washington county, Nebrnnlu. dated
Merch2nd,1922.andinpursuanceof a decree oid Court in an actionwherein the Br Building and Loan
Association, n conoretlon. was plain-
tiffardJennieAntill,MildredVerna Taylor, Paul Tlor. Helen Ed-
na Antill, a. minor,le Arhne An-
till, n minor GeoGenevieve Antill.e minor, .ml S.. Chambers, Admin-
istrator of the Etoile of George M.
Anlill. deceased,weredefendants.
md action being for the foreclosureof a certain mongire. I will, at oneo'clock.P.M.,onthe12th dayof
April. 1922, at theest Front Door ofthe Washington Coy 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:TheorthFifty-fourFeet(N5-4 ft.)ofLotsNumbers, One, Two and Three U. 2
é 3}. and the North Fifty -four feetIN 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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NO. 11nt /no wmumnfl-nu r~nnN'|"{r NEBRASKA. APRIL 27.19221 | f \ |V V 1 1 1
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TH ROUGHOUT covrrrv
A n o t h e r d e l e g e t i o n o ?W a s h i n g t o n
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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. |\.e w e e k o r s o of d u u l l b u e i ne e l t o s t a r t
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 the
Christian 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 Shearlng
The good prospect f 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 you
mg. 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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an stuc k agni nn th:
'above Deutur.Th u s
1 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 any
nt.-Burt County Hamid.
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l
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SUTHE HLANBm e u l m e w r l. M r s .Il a nN e t z l e ra n dd a u g h t e r
sp 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 dM r s .R a n d a l !Ive r s o n o t -
te n de dt h e fu n e r a la tB l a i rM 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 nvi si te dre l a t i ve sl 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 .a
S e ve r a li nt h ene im hb or ho odw o n t
H o n d a vnft enm oont ow l t n e s lt h e
l m c c h l n go ft h en e wfe r r y b o a t o n
t h eH i n s o u dr i ve r .b yllrlr.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 ta u t o m o b i l e sa ta
n .|
V e l m aP r l e sv i s i t e df r i e n d sa n d
n l l t l v e ai nH e r m a nt h e\ ' e d l ' |e n d .
M r .a n dM n .P r e n t i c eS m i t hc a l l e d
l lW a t s o n' I " » * w n ' nS u n d a ya f t e r n o o n .
H h sl l n a c ka n dU v l u nB u n nw i t h
H r .a n dH n .E .J .C a m p b e l lw e r eo f
o fat h e a t r ep a r t yS u n d n ye v e n i n ga t
o nt h eo b j e c to ft h ec 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 yTr l p p l e t tw a sbl i n d fo l d e da 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 d
h 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 nSp r il r g; \ "l lt w oac 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 do ft h eM .II .c h u r c hi n
t h e n e a r f u t u r e .Th e ya r e b u s yr e -
he ar si n g an d h op e to be a bl e 'lo g i ve i t
' e m ot i m er e x !we e k .Amu 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 lM n .
G i l b e r tOl s o nw e n t t nl 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 na n dch i l d r e n
u r esp e n d i n gt h ew e e ka tt h eF r e i '
Tt ob er te on h om o.
At oWh t|h lzLed. = . = . ' 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 vi
er|.odohu!vi\.hnolv\|L
rrlnnd wu well k mvm u
n~.|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 pu
mg. 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'\| x
of which orderhe was A v
au zum amge of the enro-
- --
:u s e s - PB I P P S
..._-.--.."" i|I".n . _ -....
(he Orpheum.: : " ; ' ; l . ; alvlwe ,fiT»§i-¥|'i1T\ii§£
day nixht. ilu-eh N.Hr. W aelllllhu bee Infa llin g hn lth hr a oml¢| 1 l\l| llll| \| d| lll\l\ ll\ l¢n £x| | ¢ e'lldl| 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.DorseyofOmahawassbuiren visitor hen Mondsy.
Irs. Alfred £Llr!o1r Nturned to herhome in Omlhl Monday after s few
deyn visit with her dsughter; Mrs.L. D. Buniic and fsmily.\.Hrs. .leume Bower and son of Bat-tie Creek, Nsbrfnro =»-wg; tha week
saith her parents, Hr. andrs. Giihert
son.Mike Wilson made n business trip
to the county seat "mondayMisaMyrtleWachterretumedtoher work in Gmlha Sunday eveningslter p visit with her mother. lin.
E. A. Wachter.Mrs. Lynn Armstrong of Blair cameupandspentWednesdaywithher
sunt.Mrs.J.M.Brewsterbefore
issuingthenext, i wforher newhome in Wyoming.Mrs.Chas.Hurdleroturndlsstweek from A visit withrelatives 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 usvu....--.to rnoum the loss ot( :ood fznthvIre:Louie of Payette, Id!ho,Georgeof Pender, John of Llnroln. Mrs. Ham
Ackerman. Mrs. Wm. Kiefer of TllnirCiaavneo. Waker. Laura. Anna. Mrs'nhnAckermanallofHerman andWire. Lndwrinr Jansen of Blair.The
funlra.l.v.'sn. hakl llnndsv st the homeW4 later at the Catholic church niBlair and internent vos made in thxeomebery nt Blsir.His wife paseo
mway aeverai years ago.
ARLINGTONA c r z w r x s s
MissEstherMsrshailspenthespring \a.r.ation with her parents, Mrand Mrs. Harvey Marshall. Miss Rutl
Wsttlos of Los Angeles, Caiif.. sie'risatzrd nu. the Blarshali home.Theretuto their school duties S1.mda
eronirg.Mr.andMrs.I'rankBrownswdaughter,hene.wereshoppersiOmrrha Saturday.
M mAgnesChapmanofOmah
apent the week-om! with home folks.Mr.andMrs.C. P. Mastersan
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 auto
ac 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 ook
n n _ . . . L _ - - . I \ | .
|
.v?. "4
v.
. .
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 nH u y v un v -v v" " ¢ "1'b e lr .l i n . .N o n i : w h ob e h e r e f r o m D o n v e r
v i s i t i n gh e rd a u g h t e r ,M r s .l . \ V ¢ ~ m e
L o w aa n dh e i p l n gh e rg e tn t t l e di n
t h e i rn e wh o m e ,w a ss h o p p i n gi n
G m a h ao n ed a yl mw i c k .1
H i a :M e r l eS e g e r q l w es p e n t5 1 \ 1 \ d l > '
r u u g u u f l u lu v l l | ¢ :
An old time dance was held at Bc:ninglonSaturdayevening.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.
againstMort G.Grover, said hldrr-
rnenl being in the sum of $i624.99.
together wid: interest thereon at the
rate of eight per centperannum
from he 31st day of August, 1921. ard
costa and accruing costs, and by virtue
$9.25costs,accmingoosu\,Iwill,
atoneo'|:lookP.M.onthe2-ith
dayofApil, 1922.attheWest
FrontDooroftheWashington
CountyCourtHousein theCita
ofBlair.WashingtonCounty,
MiMMi||||||\|u||||HiM@
Ecumormcrlc ron§Emrrrsn IIBALTIIE
§Call: mule in the ally
E. and country.=:ra.=5Consqitatuon Free.Lady3
§Attendant'=
§na. A. J. s.\xnf:nso:~;,E
§_Chiropr§¢tor .
. . - . _ . . . ._. _.--.- 11§ Dilice over Blair Racke! Store_
§Pham-»=.a¢\z 19.Ind. ms§
||i|m|||ummnlnlmnun|||n||m||||nu
_- _n.n u n :- _
uo
,- : _
When in Omaha
S T O P W I T H u s
'w - _
DON'T
BU RN
U R
YoUR$ S
Rock Springs Coal
The Best Coal on the M
for the Price..
a
1rNh :L into? at Pender.REV. Bowden of Ornlht. \ former
5-mf nm um M. 2. |:hunh.h¢¥`§. 'Etown Friday.lin. Rue Dstramler of Pender isameniingthecgeek withher sister.
rs. Henr.E. P. Hlzmn Fm. to Btair Fndiy
and met Howard who camo home fiom
Fremont pa siege; Sunctayif
:mer asomeromhorschoolworkinOmxhnforI.
The Hooper Chapter of the HomeStar lodge were pleanntly ortertain
by the irlin¢I.onEl:x.\;ztor Friday awe
i m.There were over twenty promMisaAliceMae Weller spenttweek-end with her parents, Mr. oMH. c. Welier in Omaha.lin. Ron Mlnhall and won, Gord:
*vent severalday : rhitinz Dr.HXnjicek ond faxniiy of Scribner. S: l isomedentalworkdonewh
ere..
6
ii
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
gg
ufygsz SALQ-
' ° ; ; "§ . " ' " ' " ap e rv ut a k e nv e r y
o o. 1 ¢ » "» 3 » .i s r x o ft h ew e e kW df a ra
t i m ei tv uf u n ds h em i g h th a v et o
b er e m o v e dm1h o s n i w .H o w e v e r
s h e I n m u c hb e t t n r a t t h i !w r i t l.
J o h nH o r no fo m n x uv mh i s
b r D t' h ¢ l l » L o u i em dC h u i u .1 0 1l u i
wack..L lof 'I' kumth Ins downI¢| nn!nv iki n r .r btiillttil mat-
nu r g el l u m u e rU lp u p u n: r u mr' U n i o na n dv i e i a i i ya r ee x p e c t e d
t a k el h ne i g h t hg r n d ae u m i n a t i c
o nA p r i lGUIan d ? t l1 .H i nK a j i t
will rondurt the axxmlnations.Mn. W ilhelm hu beenillfor
coupleofweeks,herillnessbei
caused by a nen-ou: bnakdownRalph Bun is homo from Chiu"\r l *I'Q\\"| whit with hi! DIR!n l "a n r fl l s u1 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"
Prelude
in 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 cangpilry 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
"Ou
w. F. I
,~r..
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
. |\.
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 Shearlng
The good prospect f 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 tml
mg. 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
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mm nu been quite »1d= for several
IRm n u u n l i mi *the,. .1 ." i'.,.1ine Hermanntur n ln ll0
IF ; g d m e i 3 °un! were Sun-
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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 lwbydeme:strulngthenoiseitcould nuke in cue of 1 fire.In theabsence of flre it will announce thehours of? a. rn.. 12 m., 2 and e p. rn.Fred De Weber received hism emodel automobile l few deg; ago. He
will 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 wh
ennneo a receiving honest'eoumou treatment.CONANT HOTEL co:
Br:ncdctor\parts of the city
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WESTERN CANADA
Round Trip for Single Fare
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Western Canada's Farming Possibilities
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w . v . B a N N r : ' r r _ R m 4 , B w B l d g . , o m m , N e l i .
l n n h o r l l l d u m m m O vf i r l l l k n l A l m a
Huwtwu whmm ~
ESGAPEB UPERATIDNS
Doctor Advised Use of LydiaE. Pink-
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Pr o d uc n Li k e Et f e c l .T h e t o n e u f e x a m p l e i s n h n w n b y
t h e fa c t : h a l w l w n a r u m o r l o s e : l u
te m p e r a s L s a p : t o m a k e m e u s er l o u
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Waiting."Do you get your nlunon; nwmmisf.wmxm a r '"No, I duff!!Dltk n un
l n m m a ~ u r d u l v m r : m m e zomr o nm. th ! ! £ u I M1§ l old '" " ' ?to f mh n h u d c mld z e mmd n s ma z x
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V e r y p m p e r l y a g i r l h a s l i t t l e fn l l h
i n n m i r r o r t h a t t d l s luer also l l
h o m e l y .
lr ¢ ¢ n mm ¢ r mn ¢ . h u z . » , » a u n y
u\ld:"Eh, moa.| .hmk dan national
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wmxm a r '"No, I duff!!D l t k m i
111| when alplxabetiallyl"-Judge.
From a Bride:
uAs a young housewife of only
two and one-half years' ex-
perienee I am glad to find that
even we amateurs can cook
successfully if we use Royal
Baking Powder."
Mx-15. J. L. M.
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
The wumua ms spending \ wetl-
and in the suburbs and Dorothy. me
dr-year-old dnudater of her hollell.
proved a never-ands; mum at do-tlght.Sho wu :mud on tha porc h
mm mo th e r a mn li Ullma n . g nwtdiscussing an boy named Jimmy, who
lived next door."Do rw like him bot-ter than the our boy down thlstrettf'
quedad ms piqfmutl.J uli al. mn
moment J immy h on mmm hazing
dlltlnci. Buzpldonaly Dorothy ated:' b i d h e l e l l y o u l o a l k m l f 'Th en
ru ln emphatic and from tha little
triand.' m m | ¢ m ° : | m - : m a n a -
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Ha mp u h ln ll lk a b e ttlr l h a n b o th o l
zhem."-Chlcngo Jnumll.
Smd for Nm Royal Cool!Book--lf; FREE
Run! Balrivu Powder Co., 130 Willinm SL, New York
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Where Your Taxes Go
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powers of Tnnlnc. the greatest family medicine the world hu
war known.
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~VVARNINGI Say y h e n y o u b n y ~
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tableis, you are
not getting genuine Aspirin pracribed by physicians
over 22 years and proved safe by millions for
Headache Colds Rneuxnatlsm
'ffoothaehe Neuralgld Neuritls
Earache Lumbago Pain, Palm
erdlrectlnns.Keceptonly "Bayer"pa
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subject at the converntloa.
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d l u l h t e r . a n w a l l a a m n e l t h a vo a l l
b e a n b u i l t u p fr o m a ha l!-a lc k.r o n -
d m l m .w o r n o u t a t o t : H u l a m e a
h e a l t h y . h a p p l ' h a l l ! b r l m f u ! o f z w l
U h a n d e n e r g y . "A n d t h a u p e r l e n c a o t t h l l t a m l l y l l
o n l y ty p ic a l o r th ou sa nd s o r o t h e r s
w h o l e s t a t e m e n t s a r c o n a l e i n t h a
'r a n l a c o m c e l .H a r d l y a d a y p a n e l
th a t d o e s n o t b r i n g a c o rn a t a u c h m e l
n n f o f p u l s e f r o m e ve r y p a r t o t t h o
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d a u g h t e r h a ve a l l fo u n d he a lt h . c on -
te n t m e n t a n d t h o lo ya o f l l vl n l
m m g n s i m p l y t a k i n ;a c o u n o a t
Ta n l a c .Ta k e . fo r i n s t a n c e . t h e c a n o f Jo h n
W l d n e r . 1 5 1 1 l l o o w r a l t A n . . L o c A n -
p l a a . C a l i f. , w h o n y s : " M y w i f e . m y -
ae l t an d l l tt l e bo y a r e n o w a n h e al t h y .
M o m na m l l y a a y o u 1 r l J 1 o u r s a a -
l l d l t '| a l l d u i t o T a n l a c . "
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h a r t n m l l y o l ' u m m t h i n ; I n m n -
eh a l t e r .N .H . ,a t 292 B e l m o n t I I -
S h a s a n :" r a n l a c h u b a s l f t h e o n l y
m e d l c l n l us e d i n o u r h o m u fo r t w o
n a n a n d l t h a s k e p t ¢ 1 ! l '] o n e a n t h o
al x t a a n h e n t n t h o h e a t o t h e a l t h . "
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44 1 S o ut h W o o d B L . wr i t e s :* W a , d n
s u m ' h e w i t h o u t T a n l a c l n o u r h o u n
a f t e r t h a r e m a r k a b l e w a s i t b u b u i l t
u p m y w i f e .m y s o n a n d my s e l f t o
w h e n 1 |a r a t h e ve r y p l c t n n o t
u m m '
c a u o f c h u . r a . Y a n G o w n t a m l l y . f l -a l d l n g a t 1 2 9 n u m u a . . m m .B l
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en t h u s i a s t ic o ve r Tt nl l c . It 'l c c r t a l l l - U
a m o d u l u s t o r a l l t h a h m ! !! - "
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m a u a n z " H y l l t t l l g n . m y n o n m a
my s e l f a r e a l l m l f u fl l l l sp l en l ll d
h e a l t h n o w a n d 'r a n l a c h r w a l l r i t a l l
ab o u t . "l i n .B a r t H a t e r ,m a a m
amel mo. '1'0mn l.0 . On tar io." W a c a l l T a n l a c 'Th a r a m u x i h \ 'l i ~
ein e'h e r e l n o u r vu - g u n a h c m a b l -
m n n a l t r a s t o r a d m y m o t h a r a n d l l l l l f
t o p e r f e c t h e a l t h . p m t h e u m a a s t c
h a s d o n e mo . "l s t h e m n u u m e
st a te m en t o t M n .J .F .n. o h- m an n .
D a n vi l l e , V a .'A n d o n t h r o u ; h t h e i 1 | t . m ¢ = l » 1 Y ° U M °
t h t ! c h i l d r e n : m m e ve r ! s t a t e i n t h t
U n i o n a n d a r m p r o r l n c m o ! C a n l d l
u n h a l i t a t l n g l y c o m o f o r w a r d a n d t o i l
l n w o r d s r l n g l n g w i t h s i n c e r i t y o f t h a
t t m d a r f l - l i b i n d ! ! o t h m m u m m n -
p l n e u t h a t T m l a c h a l b m a h t m e
t h e i r h o m e s t h a t # e r a y o r m n l y d a r k -
» n ¢ a b r t h o g l o o m o t s l c k n e u . m s n -
m ¢ m a d e a p a l r .
A n d a b o u l d y o u u b l o n o f t h a n
h o m e : w h e n l l ! m e m b e r o f t h a u m -l l y 1 |t h i n .r u n d o w n a n d v e a k m l d
h u m l o u o f a p p c t l t o . c a u n d b r l n d l -
ga at l on an d s to m ac h t ro n bl e l. y o u h ave
a t y o u r v e r y d o o r t h o m e a n l l h a t l r i i l
n o d o u b t b r l n l t h e a n n a h t g a d vl z o r
o u t h e a l t h b a c k i n t o t n a l r l l vs a n d
y o s u a l u a t a s l t h a a d o n a l n a o m a n yth o u s a n d s o t o t h a r c u e s .D o n o t d a -
ta y.G » t a h o t t 1 g o t ' I ' m l a c n o m y o o r
d r u g g l l r t t o d u
pny mme attention to what you prob-
abiy thlnlz of an public nthln Ind. an
auch, not concerning yon.The whoispoint 1 have tn mats in that public
attain are your nihlrl.
I do not suggest that you so Into
polltlcs.I ln not a uggut lhnt y ou
attend polltlul meetings.I do | u |
Red c ron Ban Blue ll :J n Built
pmduct ot lu llnd tn me world.Ev-
ery woman who nu used lt know:um lutemc nt sa he zrua.-Advenue
mann.
m attention to what you prob-their em on everything that turns run
into mmf '
Dlmcult. I menn, in the aenso thatyou will hu0 £0 gl!! up time from
...u ..K i t t y - B u :t h !sh o u l d n r e p o r t e r
m a r c n l m y n o n !
have tried .Ill point out In ,Jn out
of me anieha u m hav:preceded
thll one.It u n remedy may to pre-
Bl!and Klttln.
Kltt3~That mm over Lhere 1| nm
IDI right at ms noon
I have been asked many times. md
particularly mee this eerie: bean:
°"Wlt|I'ia the remedy 201 the condition
ond situation nl' government btulneu
that you have described!W hat nnwe, the nlrqn man or woman with-
out intipenno, and with no knowledgeof politics, srhnt can we do shout it!"
WHL the lnlwer u um Ion c an do
everything about lt.Thi remedy iles
you feel like a lur."Yea, you feel like the farm lmnd
who said:"°!»n. mighty c old day. but 'mart
nuuuin' tu what I :een to hum wunstin the Vermont mountlugs.Why, ous
day in pu-uuun' time it was no dumcold that we had a klttle ot b'llln* vm
ler umln' on the stove. nm! when wetok il out in the yard It trlz so dum
quick the lee vu hot."
each ear with tlmeexn~tlon ut 194.
hillabewould h¢c ur¢d1namoulh."
"Ah, but." an Bob, "is um n can-
mu c m : h u p s mr '
"Oh, no." replied J ack; "ir: | cw-rupted iron ons."
' i r l o a m l o n m a n z u I n s . 4 | u r n l lAl h l h .n a m u a Qrsll.l h l a v i l t w h t\.\n t h .Ol ' la l le l lil osa Ba lka n); e l lutl g i l u ! B u l l .l k a n t a n 3 a nvn t n . 3 1 . zu m . .| a n a a
n g u I 1p o l l t l r s o f g o ve r n m e n t .
A p a r t o t t h e r e m e d y y o u n k fo r
th e c o n d u c t o f t h e b u s l n e u a t g o ve r n -
w h e n t h e f u t lm e n ! h a s b e e n l p p l l l d
n a d t h e c o n d i t i o n s a n s p r e a d b r a n d
t o ' m v l a xn n a n d m a d e k n o w n
r u n B a d t o n U It 1 o n | n t s In n w a y
t n b e re m e d i e d w h e n
kn o vr n .
B u t so m e h u n d r e d s
vr l t l e n m e a n d l i k e d : " l l m v- c n n a u
M 1 9 1 W h a t c a n w e d o ? " L e l 'l t a k e a
co nc re te c u e .
t h a ;be c om e
o r y o u b u t
w h e n m e g h o l t w a l k :u n n c t o r A s w e l l a f h l r m a k e s a m t l n t o f n
sid es.m a n '| h a t .
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| \I | I \Ipersonal interest.In tha bwnesl oflil!! or num 1| the desire to u:-
cel.
Pa-haul natier3"!.l better than
comment ar all.
lllzhz mu man rlghl. mu n donna!
d u n m a h : W d
policy ol'bulldlng twenty li nt-d ns
blttlelhlps ln the next few nlr s .Armed and equipped. those buue»mp¢
will cos: ln un neighborhood at 845.-000.0430 each.That will nuke a total
con of $900.000,000; that il. just shun
af n hllllou iiollars.Do you approve me expenditure?Do y ou nun: it who and ~eennry i
Do you think we muh: to spend our
mo n e y u m vu ?Do you mlm:nooughttospendsoor no ver cent
at our iotil nutlouai lneoml for wart.put, presen! and prospective!Tha!
is what wc an doing.I! you approveof it y ou have only to all stil! Indany nothing It you dlnpprun of lt.
let rw' eongreuman knowYou life In a congnnionnl district
.~ A u n n m r l m m t l sGianni. nu niilr. BildIll Tnilrr rnonAun¢.&:upaanlon sou nun nmna. onusInter:aa Anzo: lug.Otlll. Nm.
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hen to Wnhlngton to ltlrud to yourpublic hunlnesa.Do y ou know him!Do you know what he In doing here!
U I ~Q 1 |9b q o n d t h s l r m a n s .. A l l o f t h e m a n
in d e bt .A n o r t h e m , e x c e p t o u n e l vn .
o u r s m o n t h a n t h e y c a n p a y .In a l i
o f t h m . i n c l u d i n g t h e U n i t e d S t l l t l .
Hsin: that the :unions a~ try ing to
The endeavor lu Und n formal; to
no »-.them at home.Whatever | majority
of you wan: you con nun.To this moment s mnjority h n l
approved. at Inst by silence. the ml:mllltnry expenditures that have beenmldo from tho money you have pgld
la l u n .I! non you han c ome Ib
me conclusion um lt is loo much, you
into only to ny ao.Do you renilza that this ooalereocton tba Ilmiratlon of lnnnment which
Pxuldem Harding c alled :ron tun
damentdly out of tha circumstancetha ta ll o r th e so wled b l; muo n:
|»th e n a t i o n a l g o ve r n m e n t ., ,
In d i r e c t t l x l l l o n i s 111|m o l !a o
|fo
ness you v m be amazed at the
prompt response you will get.It thereLs any question you want zo ant. Write
to your congressman or lo either onsof y our senllon.That :lil c an you
two cent! for a ponulga stunp, :nd n\¥on't cant hun nuthin: to rgnlr. !Qt
hll letnn go through the null: tree.That 1| ons way of helping to remedy
the prasent condmou.
1 I 1h u l d n e n .l r y a n w i l l d e vo t e a l m ; h o u r o r
ala h o u r n e w e ve n i n g so t h l n k i n g
g~| u |0 _.: o n d g o ve r n m a n t In no mn .A l u t i o n
c a n n o m o r e s t a n d t h a t m o r t o f L h l n g
.An A n n a C a c h e i n C n t l r ,
A Ir e i pn n s t o nh o u n e in t h e im m e n s e
c r a t e r o f l x t i n c t H a l c l k l l g w h e n t h e
n a t i ve s o t M a u l m a n y y e a r s a g o m u l e
t h e i r l m s t a n d a g a i n s t th e al l - cc t v
q u e r l n g fk l n g o f H a w a i i . h u b e e n d i a
c o ve r e d . a c c o r d i n g t o E m u A . R e m d t .
n bu s i n e s s m a n o f B o n d u i u ,M 5 1 |
d l s p l t c h t o Th e C l n c i n n l t ! T i m e s S t a r .
M r .B e r n d ! a n e a c h o f t h e t h m l
s r h l t e m e n w i t h k u o t r l e d l i o r t h e c a n
: t u m b l e d : c r o n It w h e n w a n d e r i n g
n l t u l e s t l y a b o u t : n e r l o s i n g t h e i r w a y
ln t h e c r a t e r .Il e r e p o r t s t h a t It c o n
ta in s c r u d e s t o n e hat ehe ts,im me ns e,
qu a n t it i e s o f n l t n p h c t stones,: p e n n
h e a t h a n d o t h e r i m p i s m e n t l a t l n
d a n t vn r fa r e .-
rlm Wnulng hllchlna 1733.W a n n ;h u been pnctlced from
me earnest times; the aid of machin-
From Hx to lc vm.I
'Die Woman was enlermlning two llnall nieces, who between alps of elm. L
brtc in md bite: of jdl: audwldmes
wen :Ivins her a gluwini account of
soma ncaa!festlrllles."Hour very
I
lnr rllrru are mn- from the gllstehlulhlle mantle. From the vnllsfy uf Blu
'Inlay Fork, ulalch ll at the north lmne
r the xnountuln and ilu at an clen-
lun ol' only 1.500 feet. the bun mocksIhr laner mountains vxtrnd upward
df about uma Keel. and above themIounlllc kluiej rlsn in nmjesilc
hilt-num to n height ot 20.330 fert-
e loftlelt peak on the cuntintnt.
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ln ll clad ln glacier: and perpetualown,thus offering lu the mmm
lueer the highest climb above mour-|in the wurltl.The the of 18.000
n t from the lower enrl uf i'\\to.>n
uclrr. north of the mountnln. to the
mlm peak I.| made ln n fllnlanre of
y za mulls.In no other mountaindo we and so great a vertlml
n~c:1t1n so almcrt n dlstnnce.The
. ks ol' the Cdcndo Rocklea, though
hndertui, rise fmm l high plateau.|that at m m points from whlrh
or can be neon they stand fmly um. at moat 8.000 feet above the nb
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a year.But she mm her nrlthmu-
tie.
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urheiher Ilttle mn Wisdom knew her
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shnl Pilmam. ¢mer of inte.Note tha armed guard at me sam. which 1|
maintained nt all time! due to the revolutlmary rndlculs ln um country.
er s lo pe s o r th e mn u nt at na , e sp ec ia ll y
s n t h 0 u p p e r r e a vb e s o f t h o n t r e n m l .
n u r t h e g l l r l e n a t : h e va l l e y h e n d l .
o r l u n I n t h o va l ! ! ! b n l l m n l .
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# o p a l o l h l l h .r o u g h mo q mt n ln l t m
i t s n w . a n d m y b e f u u n d o n i y i n
a n m o u n t a i n s .w i t h i n u s y m e h o f
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It i s c t l m c u l r t a n u k e a n a o : a n t e e s
tion must be expended by June SJ.
w"..4.and me uma allowed :ui the
arp:ndllure nt tlw balance a l theprevious appropriation vrhlch 'remlllll
In mme states is extended lo June 80.
19%.The furrst road appropriation
In avaliable until expended.
The new nppmpriaalon 1| to be ex
peudvd upon a deiiulta, mnneded lntem of hlgizways In each stale, ot not
to £36906 T per rent of the mu! mite
uge nl' lalginwan already rxlnlng lnthestate.This system is to bedivided into two parts: thc nm ln in
ctude the more Important roads, which
u n In he known ar the primary orinterltalehlzhwnya;Ihr'ma n n in
l n T h r u Y u n .
t? n » o r » d h r t h e U nl t d l u l n b e a u u n a
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IMPROVEDROADS
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t h e vl c l n l t y o f M u l d r m r g l a c i e r . h o w -
vw r ,th e ca r i b o u a r e l t ho m e .a n d
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th i s i n n pe r m a n e n t ra n ge .Ii e e p i y
n o m m u l f o r m n f e r i n b l e l a b y r i n t h
a l o n g t h c s l r m m flats,a n d b e d d i n g
gr ou nd s,o l d a n d n l w ,oc c u r e ve r y -
w l u r t .Th e m i n e n f r o m t h e Xi n l l s h -
n u r e p o r t t h a t c l r i b o u m a y a h r a y l b l
s e e n I n n e a t n u m b e n o n t h u n u n .
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t u w n t h e a n i o n s o f c a r l b o u a n d t h a n
n f t h e b l g h o m sh e e p w h e n s u r p r i s e d
b y m a n .A sh eep, onc e ar ouse d. k nown
n a w ;w h e n Iac u a n u I n go_I n d
usu all y sta rt l, wl lho ul a m0u |a 11I'| he s-
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r u g n d m o u n t a i n m a m .H e m a y " g g
t o lo o k a r o u n d a n d ap pn nl se t
d a n n r .b u t h e i s s u r e l o fo l l o w t h a
fo u l s h e Ur n C h u t e .
M o o n A r n P l o n l l fu l .
M o o s e a n ve r y p l e n l i f u i i n c e r t a i n
p a r t s o f t h e n e w p a r k , b u t a r e n o t s o
.I |¢;_o f t h e l l s m l y e a r f o r w h i c h t h e m o n e y
ta b ul a ti o n p r e p a r e d b r t h e d e n u n -
me n t .0 1 ' t h i s s u m $ 7 3 . I". 5 . 0 2 I ) l l l p
p e n l o n e d u n d r r t h e fe d e r a l h i g h w a y
ac l .a p p r o ve d b y P m s i d c n l H a r d i n g
N o ve m b e r 9,Ins t,m d $2G0.T50.l)00
re pr e se nt s t h e l n t a l a p p o n l o n m e z u
u n d e r t h e o l d n e u .
U n d r r t h e i s - r m s u f t h e n e w n o t t h e
fe d e m l a i d m o n e y w i l l b e m r a l l l b l a t o
MONEY FDR Buuunns mos
According ta Bureau of Public find:
ns :
to some for dnhagea done by thu
houndn, md round only :ha hrmera
*Ire at home.
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B v d m
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I never heard--neferl"And the dams held rm haf hand! at
tha bm recollection.-JI'lt-Bits.
badly. but she wil nthar undecided.
Ona ulght u they at talking aboutthe future, he hlvlng cnued her into
A half-any engigement, he uid:"And wc| l hsvrrr clrefni and not
run into debt and lun trouble ns the
Biuonn dld.'&'e'll always pay cub.1ron's- ve.dear?"*
A suspicious look came to her ram.Quickly she put forth th| que¢tlon:
' w n m c u b ? "
A Modtl Btritch of impro nd Roadway.
include the sevundary or lnterrounlyhlghwan.The prlinury nmda.It i l
provided, ahnli not bv more than three
sevenths of the mileane in the aymern.
Thu second part will make up thubalance of the system.
An their food supply consists of _writ-
low and birth twig: and learn and
the succulent roots of wan-r plants,
they Fil! much of the !1me'in tim-
benrd and bnmhy lrell, when theyare lneouaplcuoul.
The hen moose country in this ne-
so a p p l y l o t h e m o n e y a p n r o p d n t ~
un d er th e pr e wr l o ua uc t an d i t s u n an t i
m e n t a n w e l l l l L 0 t h e n e w l p p m p r l l -
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E vl d l n t .
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tha bm recollection.-JI'lt-Bits.
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MONEY an QUEBEC HIGHWAYS
Amount New Rnehn Sum of $!6,0w,-
900-Foreign Molorun Lane: m m m
1 . - » -
Forty thouund mites of road:tn
the province of Quebec occupy an :nmor 520.000 at:l¢"l. which at S-T10 an acre,
makes n nlus of S1B.0llJ.{lJ0. accordingto s. I.. Squires. clmlrnutn of the ex-
ecutive committee at the Cnnudinn
Good Hlmdn nuodatlou.The c ut of
the work tl|.nt» un the hlghwayu prior
to tau: aggretmtod 3|u.tlJu000, wmlothe amount spent ht the pmtInte :Luca
n u t d m ntnouutvd lo 630.€J00.tm.
This cunuuluml a tolat lnventment inQuebec fold: nf $llJ.0CIJ.000.
The mtltabtt of utotutcan eutedngQuebec ln ttrzn totaled 24.435,Tlwaa'
foreign cars left no ins than 833.-
8l\7.2U0~lt !| expected lint when thenull Mum for 1921 an mmpllu! this
amount \tlll tulttl appruximnteiy 835,-
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b o u n d x r l n o f t h e p r e p a r e d p a r k ; b u t
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w i l l L a k e r e fu g e i n u m n m e p r e s e r ve
w h e n t h e y a n m o n vi g o r o u s l y h m x t e d
In t he ne ig hb o ri ng 1 1 -g la ns .
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w e n e l l c va l b u t th c tl m b en e d ar e a s
w m p r l a e o n l y a n : m a l l f r a c t i o n c t t h i
w h d e .Th e n n l y t r e e s o f l m p o r n n c e
ar e t he s p ru r e . bi r c h a n d r nt l o n wo o d l ,
a n d n o n e o f t h e s e a r e i a r n . Th e b e n
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fo r m a k i n ;l o g cab in s.h u t t h i n l l
no m n- re h an tn bl e t i m b e r i n t b a p a r t .
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Milan or Highways Only 299135
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prised to hmm :tml bu: 12 per mm or
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miles oi public nmnl roads. Grllr about
299.233 are surfaced or Impruved..
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n n t l g v. w a r g In t r b d u u e d l n l o I- In g l a n d "`speeches en lh ua ln st lc al ly .
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u e d a t $ 6 0 0 0 0 .n r r l ve d fr o m E u - 'vo l
t h e o t h e r d u a b o a r d t h e S . S . A q u i
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Noah Road lulldlng.
A lnill nf 28.135 mllu of roads wen
built.under cvnltrucllnn nt under
agreement for construction thmuglwugthe United Slyn mince July 1. 1916.The out ut um rouhnxs 1s.$|DG.l.5l_.
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Disarmament of Dining Tables?
Suppose everybody wouldrecognize the fm that there's nogain but much loss in keeping
up hostilities with the stomach!
the ancient aggrava-
don o knpmpa food on ~
nam tive organssettled with gunrantes of se`n~
sible diet and tranquil dgestionl
The saving would be beyond
all possibility of counting.
Ye! millions go un declaring
waron the stomach and map!-Ing war in retinn--loading up
on starchy, heavy, unbalanced
_and highly-seasoned
~v 'food at breakfast or
Grape-Nutsmakeea friend
ofdmetastemxzlandlyof the
stomach.
There's A charm and antis-fadiuu to this delicious food
which prompts appetite to say,
"Tha'e's a meal!" anddigestion
to amwer,"Thank goodmgg,herds peace at lastl'
Grape-Nuts is the perfectednutrimem ofwheaz and mama
barley-sweet, crisp, and won-
d e r f u l l y ~ I t d i g e s t s
quickly, and provi the neces-sary elementsjncluding thedial mineral salts.for body,
nerve and brain.
Ordu' Grape-Nuts from your
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»_..|Ahbutine il n dry powder; mixes withcold water; directions on each pnchge.Used on plmer, wall board
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE
Chicago l Nudh W estern
Trnina East ~
4:40 p. an. Daily.'
10:43 a. m. Daily.
Tnlna West
8:45 a. m. Daily.
2:50 p. m. Daily.
c . SL P. ll. a 9.
' m m N o r t h
7:20 u.rn. Daily Except Sunday.
2:00 p. m. Daily I'wept Sunday.
6:55 p. m. Daily Except Sunday
3:30 :|. rn. Sunday Dnly
Tmins South .
12:50 p. m.. Daily Dxcept Sunday.
9:25 a. m. Daily Except Sunday
°6:28 p. m. Daily
neighbon eumbin¢ zo light this com-
mon enemy.Anymm intrmeated
mu lh s u in u mh win ; uw c ou nf y
llg li .e .
Mi a Lo tt Har lh lll, who h uteaching in Norfolk, vu home
week.Sh! In accompanied byLoclumn dl Ilnahfille, Nelrr.,teacher in tho Norfolk schools.
Mr.and Hr l.C.P.l l u t e n
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Xu h n ' s p h o t o n w i l l pl e as e y o u .
G e t y o u r c a m p a i g n c a r d s i t t h i s
o ffi c o .W e c a n d o t h e j o b H g h t .
Th e H o m o B a k e r y c a n f u r n i s h y o u
THF. WEEKLY MARKET REPORT
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Hens -_ ...'.20
Rnoster:.14
Easter Hbsiey
.'dint church Tuesday evening.It wILRLIINGTONALTIVITIES[well attended mi gverything wld Io
1 ra .The Dewntt family nm under qua:-ia Mr. "J I M r ;Bruce Dickuso
amine for the measles.| spent Wednesday evening wkh .Mm. Peter Peter:nm returned home tive! near Arlin'fton.li te r an absence of "'¢"*| , weelnhf Hr. and Mrs.uiian Jungbluth anShespentsometime at lsxcelnior " m u y spent the welbend vldtinSprings, ?diuaurI fog the benefit of with Mr, and Mrs.Joe Enerlou o
her hne3Ith|.1d label? halted her dnugh- 3 Omaha.'lar :I ami 7 in ansu.La is Knjic ek left Wednudny I~
h i f i . L l o y d a n d ~ l lF 0 | p H " 1 ~ W y o m i n g W h l l ! 1 1 | 1 |
Ing a (aw days wlzh her parents, Hr. _ played br gh, Reclamation S.,-,ke oand Blu. Newsom.|Wynming.He has been spending -.A quilting :wr w and dinner W urvrinter with his mother.gxfen on Friday by in s. C. C. Marsh-.ChazIna Andrews was in Nvrfo~
;;g »3;»Sgf_g;=»§__;;;°M°'df:f: | several day s llst week on buinell.
Buxs,G;'imes,flraithwagt and 0. C.\F " d Pfeiffer nutoesl to Fremon
Roberts.;M°nd3Y night.
BLAIR
Fruit Center
o o - >West Washington Street.- 1 . - - 1 ~.
Blulr. Nebraska
Wheat 1.17
Butter-fat __..2 9
LADIES szuc 'Hose
Special un Seed Potatoes--Red River [Early Ohios
at $1.40 per bushel
A r h u c k l c w h o l e C n ff l z c . n o t o ve r S Ih . t o
1 | c u s t o m e r a t $ 1 . 0 0 .
No. I. Roman Beauty Apples-Extra FancyWrapped in papers. at
$3.25 per box
Fresh Fruits Arriva-Daily
Blair Fruit Center
Grape Fruit--Special for Saturday4 for 25a and 3 for 251:
l{ul1n'» Photon will plane you.
Chicken coops, six' for $9.00
il~2l.Petenen Hlrdwlre_C0.
Swiffa whita laundry map, 4| ban
far 251: at Redfnelxfs.
Tnsped. the bona at the North Bids
ham, Saturday, April IG.
Herb Bunn and wife of Minot.
North Dakota are here visiting mln-
livu and friends.
Dance nt E. Offs hall. Bennington,
Nebr.,Saturday waning,April 22.
Hbluglfs Super Jazz.Roy F. Gordon.
Mrs. D. C. Van Deuaen apenl. a few
days this week with her friend Mn.
Anna Duel! and family at Adlma, Nell
Good lot for mln on Grant street.
The Bm-star Concert at the B. F. U.
opera house wil¥begin promptly at
S o'clock Sunday evening.No a.dmis»
:JOB charge but a (ree will oihrlng
"ill be taken to defray expenses.
.=r .t o r y m e e t i n g , t h e r e b e i n g s i x t e e n n p -
p l i c u t i o n s fo r m e m b e r s h i p ."
Th e p a r t y t o b e g i ve n b y t h e R e
~a n .|.. |
N e w s r e a c h e d B l a i r t h i s w e e k t h a t
M r .S a m Ch r i l b en s e n ,w h o i s n o w
fa r m i n g s o u t h o f B l a i r , h a d t a k e n u n -
l o h i m s e l f n w i f e . h e h a vi n g m a r r i e d
M r s .E l l a E d w a r d s o f F r e m o n t ,o n
ter morning at the uma] hour.Rev.
Williams of Tekzmnh will speak.
There are some new ideas iq bakery
goods at the Home Bakery.Come in
.
ed.The Bhir Corn Club met the
other day and elected the following
olllcere:Mr. E. C. Lippincott, leader;
Everett Pilchcr, preeldent: Clerk Llp-
pincott, vice president md Earl Jan-
een, secretary.Marshall Wilkins and
Merle Grover are also charter mem-
bere.The boy ; are all students in
the Blair high school and expect to
keep up !3lair'e reputation ec the Seed
Hggy f Seturdny to visit with Hrs.F Fanning who has been roxy DL
The Young Ladies Kentington metTuesday erenia nt the Crane Chapel.
s u m . E l i n and Emile Renardwerehosteuea.A very deliciouslunchoficecreamandcakewasservedtothirty-tive gurls M the
Kendngton.Hr.I-'red Carlton and family anmoving their household ma to om-
ha. where they cs:to make theirCorn Center of the World.gu m' f or so me tme .He h u hom
The Huey Bee Sewini Club in =1~="'§'°"»'§.'Si.'1.'f.'°»3.`{2i"»;°i%. meat ~
McCarthy school district elected Sire for a couple of weeks one home Iona.
John A.Hc lhnldd their laden and §=1=;~gf»=<= to ;;;;,M=» aa teacher
in meet f the l tl 1'n e a ac s.;anir.ntion JJ. ....&i°'-Elf J". 'I1..I§'§¥ nghs €,h"l°° Andrews went ga Hold-
club with pouiblllties of baring a raritgefricfndl u}y,.e?:u:w"a
larger membership.Other cluhs'nre|
bflng formed and are to be formed in
the near future.Parents who ere
interested armurged to see or write
the county agent, he will be Klltl to
met with groupe of tive or more boye
and girls ln any pert of the county.
liovtngqalcturcs from the U.S.I
Mrs. Etta Colby died at her bornecunt of Adlngton. in the Colby dil-trlrf-.last Friday.Besides the one
surviving daughter, our sister lelvelto mourn her departure, two brothers,two slsten and 1 lerge circle of
friends.Funeral services were tell
at the Colby home end the Rev.Stoner odldating and tntenne~t nudein the Arlillllbn cemetery.
Word hu been received by relatives
Department of Agriculture are being announcing the bint: of n non et theshownlnWashingtoncounty' this Verne Ellldn homo in Cucnmonit.
we r ,'rmftlm "mn Anc arin" ir bb C°l"°"1i'- nn mmh an.ing featured.Talk: on live shock an-l s_"g=,="§-g_rg>;;~,,°u"§"§'§.'~
cues and their control will be Irlvgol ment of thc high sc hool md s mug
by (Iov't vetel'inarinns.Ur. Hoya la! Pageant of one act war garen by the
expec ted to atte nd th e l| . et th ree me et- 1 ~ It 'f=; ,\;;1 1 attended
ings.Thor will be and ny the Grcen|Digh§"§n*;mh';`:'§m u n " e
school. rn Calhoun tmrnehnp on "I'uee-end with homefolks ln Lincoln.dey mght, at Fontonelle Wednesday*Miss Rhode Sgsngler, Prwdvll oi
night, nm nm 11auraday num md, gg, 'l'I2»"ni"5fl1 1;-;":»_l». apentthe heir
McCarthy Friday night.The countyagent bu also arranged for Lc omic l u,:l;;]h,&m ¢; '*, ; f ; ; " _ ~Glrn to be shown as the entertainment dinner 3,m,ay Mr.and Mn . W i l
part of the prognm.These meet~Anderaon ami family of Omaha, Hr.ings will no worth very much to :mn 33; M=§[rP`w1n§ g;°~=~=;»d dw¢i=*|=f»
who attend and pot into practice come | md°imi1§':f neur"'\l'mll:y y|.nd xi"
of the suggestion! olered.fu n d Hly h u nt. .
A eyltem of prevention of roundg Hn. Harriet Browne wuaahoppec
worm! in hoes, for instance. has been, In Fremont Saturday.
worked out by the U. S. Bureau ntl Flin i"é'l'E'°..1'f°" was n visitor In
Animal Industry,working with t n ;~ m g hj¥._¢igh¢ 'mpgs mu
fll.fl\l!lS Df 1110 }1CCl£|ll| county Flfm Qggk tho lII.I1|i|\ltl0!l.l in Arlington
Bureau in Illinois.This would mean' last Thursday and Friday.the prevention of tens of thousands nfl Hr.an d Mn .Herman Jungbluth
dollars of lose annuelly in this county "=',g§=h°vv'"H;;h2g'§,';;d u
if put into uae.Epworth I.-came held e ve enccell-
.t vr m o f s e ve n y e a r n .
R e e d 0 'H | . n l o n i s b u s y t h e s e d a y s
lo o k i n g a f t e r h i s o ff l t c w o r k a n d a t
t h e m m e t i m e In h a vi n g a r o o m y
p e r c h b u i l t o n t o h i s G r a n t s t r e e t
resi den ce.G t h e r i n i e r i o r Im p r o ve -
m e n t s a r e b e i n g m u l e .
T h e r e g u l a r m o n t h l y m e e t i n g o f
a y e A u x i l i a r y t o t h e A m e r i c a n Im r i o n
m a t . M o n d | } " e \ e n l n g , A n d i 1 0 .A f t e r
th e b u si n e ss ae a ai o n , M rs . C h a s. Ha n -
Dr. aryl Mrs. R. J. HeConnah;, form
er residents of Blair, are hero from
their home in Missouri visiting relo-
tives and fricnda
Dr. D. C. Peebles, who wus taken to
the hospital last Thundny and oper-
ated on Inst Friday morning, having
hh. right kidney removed, is reported
ds getting along nicely.
The ladies of the Congregational
rhurvh held a kensiugton at the home
of Mrs. J .Mueller on last Tuesday
At. the mmm meeting of the Burt-
Wushingzon County. Drainanre board
mceling held at Tekamah on last
Tuesday Henry C.Jensen was re-
can'!. be beaten. Once a customer, nl-Petersen, Mrs. A. R. Brock and Mrs
ways o customer.5-tf James Kirby of this city.
Albert [}~lbert's flivc ron Inst Sun-|¢f3\TlPBU5"comes or for apacill ucca
day nftemoon.Result:--l~`li\er llid axons.6 t l
Bread.6-tf
to help defray expenses for m~ ic ,
light and heat.
1 -ami t te e , t o o k t h e l a di e s d o wn t o M o se 's
f o r t h e " e l l a "
A t t n r n e y C l a r k 0 ' I Iu n l o n h a s r e -
.a n d t h e o c c a s i o n w a s n p l e a l a n t o n e .
M i < s L o i s Br o o k s ,w h o h u b e e n
..~tr¢-et,w h i c h h e o w n s a n d h a s h a d
r e n t e d fo r t h e w i n t e r .
M r . W . R . F a r n h a m i s s t i l l co q hn e d
t o h i s b e d a s u r e s u l t o f s fn l i o ve r a
mc u k a g o, a t w h ic h ti m e h e In j ur e d h i s
mnkes a specialty of grinding corn
any day in the week.Price right and
prompt service.
On May a, tho Auxiliary to the Am-
1 .._O a t s *H*-.2 9 up fo r r ep a i r s . .
B n d e y _ ..H _$1 0. 20 W . H . E p l i n g a n d P . M . W i l c o x l e ft
o g ;__6 w ' l a s t .M o n d a y w e e k fo r I l l i n o i s f o r a
Q . i m w i t h r e l a t i ve s a n d o l d fr i e n d s .
ness and it il alwa s a.~leisure io
.g s t e a m p l a n trar loud nf CRES. £0 a Hnia in Albany,
N.YI This car contained 400 canst
uit): 30 dozen to the case, mrure it
|.L i n g r e a d n o b u i l d o n a b r a k fn t r o o m
t n t h e n u t a n d c o n t i n u e t h e b u i l d i n g
o f a g a n g !in . co n ne ct io n w i t h t h e
3115.L.L.Lahtry und aunt,Hrs.
liannis Grimm, returned in her home
in Lincoln last Sundsy after n pleas-
ant vacation '.\1.a-ek.
I Ivi s i h w i i h h i m .
.~.In d . 2 6 5 o r ~ a l l . a t 3 1 0 ~v. V \; \ nh i ng -
t o n s t r e e t .I 1 - t f Y o u n i s T r a n s f e r .
P l a n t o a t t e n d t h e E a s t e r C o n c e r t
gi ve n b y t h e u n i t e d c h o i r s o f t h e B l a i r
c h u r c h e s o n S u n d a y . A p r i l 1 6 . a t 8 p .
m .Th e c o n c e r t i l fr e e t o a l l h u l . a n
o p p o r t u n i t y w i l l b e g i ve n t o m a k e a
2:01.19-e on next Tuesday evening, Apdl
18. at 8 p. m.His subiec t will be.
"The Business Situation today an Af-
fecting both Farmers and lierchanta"
Chris Hint. of the !L1oClr1hy school
district, was a pleasant caller at The
light and heavy Lrannfer work be-
tween Blair and Omaha.Trips made
daily.We stand responsible for all
l .I !e g g s w e r e i n t h e m r .
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BLA||;»Bmfrs--Local and Personal
r|~oo»o~an>u~oi.w~uv\~u\>'0<Jo|~gu '-"~»- u
Alabnstinc, ||\ colors.Kuhn! Photos wlll please ynu."`2'Petersen Hurd C°un uf do your you/ark for yuu.
The Enterprise prints sale bi|¥I~'Bm garden sem. more for you:
Largc` an of tomatoes 15:nt money.Red|1eld's.1|-2s Pnersen Handvrue Ca
John Mr:Kny was l b",;,,u ,-q,;¢,,,Tall can: Caralene milk, 9c,3 fur
w Dmahn um w¢dn»aly.25° at neanmn.
rn n. Haggard, underuker.Phone E. R mgguu, undax-taker.Phono
Ru. xml 121.Ina. Cedar ma u nu. Ben 121.ma. Cedar xea u
plan wgmm the horse sale ae. the'Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Ross of om.
mm, side barn Saturday, April ls. hm "fe Blur visiwrl last Sunday.
001~2.Priced right for quick mls.
9a t
Found:--A house key.Owner may
luwe the same by calling at this office
Phone:Bell Ash 1561.£0-2%
Misses Ethe! and Sadie Blldwin are
thu proud possensers of a piano which
poned and a box supper will be held
on April 27.All ladies :re requested
to bring boxes.\Il.-it
Mark and Ray McConnahl. anna of
thc Cnrrignn hnuae on wa h Gn u !
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fo r t h i s n o t i c e .Th e E n t e r p r i s e .The Blair Home Bakery wan fur
nish you Evith the best of pastry wher
Farm Hunan Nofes
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nad The Enterprise. Zt'x dewaited until stocks were neededmndl We have hard work to do,und
then rushed in with. orders.A fe w!loads to hit.
timid dealers who sent had: :ml as Shun not tha struggle; fam it, 'tin
late aa Iebnmry because thc fn re d God's gmft.
.is
Wm Quinlan from over by llluouri DISCUSS lzsoucwcTH E E N TE R P R 1 S E l v » | 1 ¢ { w u » a l u r b u m mu l l v r y w . ..~_
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A1Hsusung!'Telclaerl al Lower Wales CanJnhn P. Evknarfl e* . u * P wt!D. Sine W ork
U'yggy TH URSDAY gnu \R38 lnumoun.no || :surgeu[BS fa EK f with having liquor in hh possession.~
Pd a P er Yo u $1.50 The Odd Fellow:lodge expect zu;
""" ""have |. big time n their regular meet-Entered *' second-clan mnttrr '"im: Avril 27, which is Home Coming!
4 _Yorlr.Nehr.,March 30 . - A m|g.|
meeting was held in the mm house
for the purpose of discuuing ways
supplies lately.The factory il rushed]This Passion week is a wal: oz con- iwith work now and as all homes!-}8¢¢n1i0m Great opportunities for.
making plants over the country are life service are cadling.What say!wnrlrimf full ennmeitv. mo. it is notlyou younx men young women?B i ;
April 15, 1922.
my 26-21, 1922 .June 80.-July 1, 1922
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school purposes.It was given out
that there would be about 1,500 school
children in the district and that the
amount of money paid out in 1921
was $100,500.Theme were about hse
hundred present and it was the unani-
mous opinion that there could be the
same amount' of work accomplished
with six fewer teachers. and a reduc-
tion of not less than 10 per cent in
wages. whlch would mean a saving of
about smooo It was stated lhlt the
cost of Quo c ity schools was more
than the entire amount of money
spent for school purposes In the en-
tire county ten yours ozo
Reduce Friend Faculty
Friend, Neb., April li-At a meet-
ing of the hoard of education of this
city, hold last evening, It was voted
to gedoce the faculty ol iho city
schools for next year from ninetoofn
to sixteen tcachcrn.Teachers were
elected at a reduc tion of 6 per ceul
under last yeas'| salary with the ex-
ception of the teacher in the com-
mercial department whose salary re-
mains the same.
"You should stand by your grocer."
argued the Business Boostea
"I donys do when he is weighing
my purchases," replied Mrs. House-
keepor.
of mec hanics at present due to the
fact young men have not been loam-
ing this trade in recent years.Every
harness maker has a job now and
more could he employed if them were
more skilled mechanics available.
"Since we have been making staff, we
have never been cleaner! out of it as
we are thi: 5ear," said J. H. Harp!mm
of Harpham Bros.He said this situa-
tion is due to the waiting ptilicy of the
buycm.Dealers did not order their
supplies ln advance this year but all
Weekly Business Review
(Continued from page One)
couples and live room bungalows
seem to be the rule.Such houses
cost from $3,590 to $4,000 today com-
pared to a cost of $2100 to $2,200 in
1914.A year nga the cost o! a five
room bungalow was in the neighbor
hood of $5,0W.Prices st prosont
rungo approximately half m y bc-
twcen boom prices and pre-war costa.
This builder believes that piece
will continue at spproxirnntely pres-
enl levels for ubout two years and by
the end of ihot time there will be n
decline of about one-fourlh the pre#
ent cost. Building is not cheaper now
thon lt was last spring, he sold, duo
to on ndrsnc o in lumber.Plumbing
has been reduced shout thirty per ceiut
and heating' in lower but this has been
olTset by higher lumber pdcee.A
year ago lumber was sold at very low
prices.Dimension stuff that ls iilz-
urod at $37 to $42 per thousand on
house bills at present was sold as low
as $2.8 to $32 last year.Dimension
lumber reached the peak price of $70
per thousand dudng the boom period.
Money is easier now and persons who
have Iota paid for c an get loans to
build new houses.
Factory Is Busy
This is the busy season in the har-
nessmoking industry ond the local
.
.| |..Notes by the Pastor.
Easter-" All Hai li'Numbers 'of
young people will take Gnnl pledges,of membership, or wiil be confirmeshi
next Sabbath morning.Letters wiill
be received of incoming rflcfrlbers from
outside churrhes.We read one ict-
ter last Sabbath, o nice man of the
city and we hope Mme many men as
well as women coming before the
year claus, why not?
"Be strong!We are not here to play,
to dn-un, to drift,
used to do in normal times.Somci
mnnuiaclurers who dropped below the rmarket have advanced their prices to!
market levels but no advzmcea have
been mndo above marlcct levels nnd I
think them will lac none except in a
few isolated lines, perhaps."
Business continues to improve and
prospects are bright for thc future,
Mr. Tilton ui d."Tho llrnt half of
the month was ilattedng,"mid he.
"but the latter half was off and thc
month ended up with n volume about
the camo as that of a year ago altho
more pieces were moved duo to Iowcr
prices. Buying continues on the hand
to»mouth plan and factories say or-
ders nm coming to them in the some
way.Jobbers ure not stockirg up_ ond
large orders are few and far bc-
tween."
'liusiness has slarted out wcll."
mid S. Weasel of the Westcm Furni-
ture company, "and mail order
nous has been very good,One
in March wan very dull but the
age was good and the month
whole was ahead of last year.
weather ls ideal and if present
busi-
wcck
nvc r-
Ili nTh i s
Qrua-
pcc ts keep up wo will have big fall
business."
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n o t l o o k f o r ch a n g e s i n f u m i t u r c
p r i c e s . " M a n u fa c t u r e r s t a i k a b o u t a d -
va n ce s d u e t o I h c r i s e i n t h e p r i c e
o f l u m b e r , " s a i d M . H . Ti l t o n o f m e
m a y b e s m a l l , ve r y 's m n l l , b u t b r i n g i t
to church next Sunday morning.No
matter whether you have n new hat.
bonnet or suit,come,everybody
Eutc r moming.
expec t them even then for I hclie .
that fumi lum price!will hold on
about the same levels as at present.
Changes may bc :nada in a. few iso-
lated items but prices ln general will
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sweet corn. .¢..-_...__ ___.__ ___
Cui' Seed T ests above 90 per cent
Blair tanning Company
C. O. [)a\vson/General Manager.
H. L. Morris. Factory N\qn_ngq5
Bell Phone 82
$7.00
Per Ton
For Sweet Corn Acreage
We are going to contract for a norzpal
acreage this year and settlement will be made,
aeueual, when you complete hauling your
corn.
No corn will be purchased that is not
under contract..'
We will pack a small amount of Country
Gentleman for which we will pay ff_fI
$8.00 Per Ton
Comein early and get your contract.It
is ready now.
We have Q5 acres of good bottom _QBQ
Prkea l mm S0 u ma up.
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The A umma tac P ushl limkshun the luck.ll vehsks mu
kid bu tt .m o t he ta nd rntlmuy at fa pnsiurl llraxght
dmm on thc poml.
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During a Rush
Each telephone operator has a certain number of
lines to answer.
If several people whose lines terminate at one
operatoris position lift their receivers at the same time,
.F*they cannot all be answered ot. once, but only one at n
lime.
It is no more possible for a telephone operator to
answer every subscriber at once during a rush of calls
than it is for n clerk in a bank or store to 'wail upon
everyone immediately during a busy moment.
Drop in at the office any day and we nllall be
glad to show you how your calls are handled.
Nonmwzsrznu BELL Tuamona CQMPANY
k.
Mrs. Earnest13-xonfrom up the boi,-
tom any rifle s. very plesssnt visitor
ot The Enterprise office this sfter-
noon.
the posltoffiu st Blslr. Heb.. unrlr
tie Ad of Cannon of Harsh 8, 1879.
- _ . . . . _ . . .- - . _- -- ¢ \ - -.- - - - --- . - . . . . . . - . . _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . - . . _ » - - - _ . . . - _- - n
zésw comes the cheerinsr news that
rsllrold rates sre.to take s great
slump in round trip fares to summer .resorts.gg will undoubtedly bo h e a Jens Nielsen has s new butcher in
ing news to those who are so form-§ the mat department of the North
note lltto feel able to uke ndvnntllgo Side Store, who is proving s popular
of this mngnanimous proposition, but huslncee gettor.we'll be liornswsizaalcd if oc configure'The Rhosdes Cool and Feed Store
but where the 99'i of us who Imire to ' has just received s shipment of chick-
flght for brcsd end butter sro golngfeed which is selling st s good clip.
to be helped by it.\'»'l1y not cut the*Get the prices.Always right.
frvixht rste ci hops. <="'° or goin Miss Mu-y Hain was taken to the
instead?f'Hf?"'i' get next is us. |Telu\mal1 hospital. Wednesday evening
r 1 rcttiest theories u tffor an operation.She was sccornpefOne o me phas ever been put out is thst of con»|"i°'l br her mother, Mrs. Chas. Hsin
solitlsting the rural schools, but lt'Jensen and Ilross ore to hold is horsewould rerm tlst if put ln forc e st `
the preze t time thot it would in many
.sale at the North side bars next Set-
urdey.If you ore in the market for
instance.-I pwietlcnlly lmnkrupt the
farmers who already E l m sill the
lend they can carry.The Like Alice
consolidated school in Scotts Bluff
county urhleh was folrtd L0 close its
doors for lock of funds should be s
warning to go slow.Many theories
sro more beautiful than prsctlcd.
The Civil Service
From Washington we get the ex-
plohotion that such raids as are to
be made on the merit system are
made for the good of the service.I t
is done in the nsrne of eiilciency.
Taking rnen of rnore or less elli-
cieney out of the service and substi-
tuting wen! workers in politic s will
not improve the elllcieacy of the civil
service.Improvement in the civil
service is needw.But the way of
improvement lies in other directions
than spoilemonsiiip.e
The defect of the merit system as
now practiced lice in its failure to
make the "merit" s continuing thing.
To get into the service requires the
meeting of certain conditions.Too
often the person once in the service is
permitted to feel that he is lodged for
a good team lt will psy you to be there
as there is s csr load to sell.
The weather has been so cold end
backirsnl that the farmers are going
to be so busy when spring docs really
open that they \ron't have time to via-
it isith their wives.
When you boy s sock of Omar flour
you are buying s sac k that is fully
gtmmntoed and one that will il=7e sat-
isfaction or your money refundccl. Con
you ask for anything more (sir.Tr i
a. sack.Sold lit The Rhoodes Cool and
Feed Store.
HONORS ARE EVEN
A women d0esn't mskc much head-
"¢¥Y driving s nail, but did you ever
sce o msn trying to wrap up a bundle
of laundry!
LIVESTUGKPRIGESAr snug u in
if la lllo Ru le d Ve ry S l o w -
life, with little furthe; obligation to Stea dy i o a Sh ad e L0 orwsmaintains high stendnrcl of offl
eiency.Few of tls one morally strong
: 2 : : 1 ' ; ° : . 2 m2 2 . ' ° . § ° ' ; . ; : . : ; ° ; : : ; |m e - z o u m w m n o u s
nhNa Change In Prices 'to ll'i'¢ the tenth of his iT1¢0m¢ thisFurnliumbulinauiaholdimr1.m;h0|Y week.Our 0ff¢H!\|l.» 01 the lack,
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with an letting down, and tlgat no re-|U *
E
w a r d i s p l a i n i y c o n t i n g e n t i z p o n c o n
t i n u e d m e r i t .
A c e r t a i n sodd enn ens i n t h e e i vl i
s e r vi c e h a s r e s u l t e d , e n o u g h t o g i ve
a fr a g m e n t o f ex cu se t o t h e po1ilI~
c i a n a w h o o ve r s t a n d r e a d y t o m i d i t
13141, could n o t c i vi l se r vi c e cm p i o y c s
b e r e q u i r e d no r l o d ie n l l y t o n - c o m b
l h u p a n d L i m b !A b o u t a Q u a r h r
L q w o r t h a n Tu e s d a y b u t N o t F a r
f r o m St e ad y w a n a w e e k Ag o .
B u t W o o l e d L l r n b l , $ 1 5 . 5 0 .
-
Un i on St o ck Yn r ds . On m tm , A p ri l l 3 »
i m .Alahnusrh \\edne »=daxs r u n o f
linh their merit rating mu! could there
not be u eynem of promotion boned
on merit?In some auch direction
lies the hope of a more elhcient civil
service.-State Journal.
s'11¢.awuzaaY"135r~rrs
We picked over 250 quarts og the
Everbearlng Strawberries from July
let to No v.llth., from 1-10 of on
acre and sold them at 50 c enla per
quart.We an now offering this kind ot
plants for sale at $2.50 per hundred
postpaid or delivered.Theao plant:
are guaranteed true to name and to
bear.11-u Liy ronjl. Hetzlnger.
(Aédislonal low)
District court will convene the sec~
and Monday in Hay.
on meal for sale at The Rhoedes
Cool and Food Store.
Sam Stevensen of I~'r~emont woo a
pleasant caller at The Enterprise of-
fice this afternoon.
The attendance pl. the B. F. D. dance
But Saturday night was small on ae-counl. of the e£o\111:"""'" '
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gutachow en-
tertained a few friend: nt cards on
last Saturday evening.
w. R. C. sewing will he hold at the
residence of Mu. J. E. Lutz, on Thurs-
day zfternoon, April 20.
Lira. B. B. Oflen entertained the W.
C. T. U. at her home on east Colfax
cattle was asgln. about :tooo hood. the
general morkol was slow to e lhnrletower.Ilest hoover sold at 88130438.30
or about the some as a week ago
Plain grades uone unetenly lower.Cow alll!! ruh¢l about steady nm! stock
ero and fooulori stronger.Quotation!on Cattle:Good ttehoire be-Mon, .$1.15@8IO: fair to good
beorea,$1.009 T.T5;common to fallbeer(-|,so4oe:.oo;zoos!to :hold
yeorllnge $T.000800;falr to goof
yeerllnuv. $T.000!$0: common to fanfemllnn$6500T.00: :ood to cholci
heifero. $T.00137.T5; fall lo good hel!
era. s5.1oo1.o0; choice to prime |:0".\|
$£Ll09¢100: good to choice cows. $55|
0000: falr lo good covrn. 5110005.50
E\lll¢l!$.'l.G1|1?13.'3;ermnora,$3.0008130;boot' and inateher hulls. $4.000
7.00: bein;na bulls $3 75 91 3; r ea
n i n e £or.o012.oo:good to choir:leedorn. $Toni1'77!l: fnlr to good feed
era $0.|01iTm; common lo fair feed
m. $.'.!»|}fi ILM; com! to rlmlro atocl
era. $T.250T.?5: fnlr to :owl storken
}8¢l0§1' 10; minmnn to fnlr smrliori}5.'l'!'»60?»0; :look lwiforil. $4 1'»0'§¥JO0
nod: rows, $3 IBQSZSI Mofk onlrel
toooorooHoge Drop a Notch or Two.Re:oipss \\o1lnesr!ny worn 'moo hen
and price;Q were swam- lower sho1"uendn§ although tho market is ntl'
l5'B'I0\"`1iln1|m' T?1uu11vef4¢-nxof-T011brought S10 55 ogntnst smoo lost Wo:
nmlnr an1 hulk of :ho trn<li|12 \\ no I!1or»o<31o:».s agalnet s o mmo o o
week arf#
Sheep and Lambs Lower.Only 5.000 sheep ond lambs ehmreup \\e¢lnmdo_f and told nl prlrol 1
825: lower slum >lon=!n,r.Bee! woo
ed lambs brought $l0.5-0 with tllppcl
nz Sm;-.ou 13.05.The market waive!
>»f<Easter Hbsiey
LADIES szuc 'Hose
Very Good Numbers at GSC. Sl.00.and $1.50 per pair
HATS FOR GIRLS AND MISSES
7S¢, 95c, §|.9S and $2.50.BIG VALUE IN THESE
Rmnoms nl' all klnds at low pric es for
(loud Frc sll Ribbon
Easter Candy Specials
Chocolate Cream Fgzs --17 I-Ze Ib
Jelly "Birds Eggs"~L :sc lb
Watch Our Windows"
Blair Racket Storé
CHILDRENS IRON-CLAD HOSE
2Sc. 3S»: and -We per palr.Extr a S tr on g
fher feathers full of lice.
nent huslfeedinz the parasite
1 a r e i n
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BLAIR
Fruit Center
o o - >West Washington Street.- 1 . - - 1 ~.
Blulr. Nebraska
Special un Seed Potatoes--Red River [Early Ohios
at $1.40 per bushel
No. I. Roman Beauty Apples-Extra FancyWrapped in papers. at
$3.25 per box
A r h u c k l c w h o l e C n ff l z c . n o t o ve r S Ih . t o
1 | c u s t o m e r a t $ 1 . 0 0 .
Grape Fruit--Special for Saturday4 for 25a and 3 for 251:
Fresh Fruits Arriva-Daily
Blair Fruit Center
- - - ' - -- _ _.farmers 3-hinted by Mrs. P. C. Petersen in a
n county dress form demonstmtion.Th ne
1 §P r n f f a u n a !n n r n l l \ i r | »i n ' h h I f f . l \ ¥ l \ h ( \ l 1
s t r e e t i n t F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n .
Th t ci t y :a b o de w i ll e i oa e th i s eve n -
|D£»( T h u r s d a y )i m t h e w e e k , t h e r e
b e i n g n o s c h o o l o n G o o d F r i d a y .
Th e c o u n t y c o u r t g u n a d e c i s i o n i n
t h e c u e s g g g i n s t t h e F r a n k Jl h n e l
u t a h w h i c h w e r e b r o u g h t b y p a r t i e s
w h o h a d t o k e n d o c k i n t h e N e b n a k a
B l t h d i n g a n d In ve l t m e n t C o . , o f w h i c h
H r . I n l a n d w a s a g e n t .F o u r c h i m e
w e r e d l o vr e d a z z r e p t i n g a p p r o x i -
m l l e l y $8,0 00.T h a n cl a i m s w e r e
i h o i c o f H n . J u l i x n R e l z l n l f a n d h e r
t h r e e d n l g h h n .T e n o t h e r c u e s
w e r e d l n i l o l r e d . T h e P a t . l i u l l e n c u e
tl t tl e d i ffe r en t fr om a N M R 8 52 0 .Qu o t a ti o n s o n sh ee p a n d 1 a m b | : - -
h t u m b l .go o d eo choi ce.$ 1 2 2 5 0
4 5 3 5 : m l n m h l , h i r t o 2 0 0 4 ! s u f r s o
1 5 2 5 :d i p p e d !as nt s.3 l 2 . I5 ® l 1 1 1 5 ;
: h e a r i n g la mb s,$13.'!!';&\-IDG:fe e de r
l i m b s ,Knod t o choi ce.s l a o o vx a x a z
r u I1 i n m h l . $ l 0 . 0 0 6 I2 . 0 0 : h i y e n r l l n n .
m l n .s m r n o s s n o :I n r e n n ! | n | | ,
h e n r y . $ 9 5 0 6 | 0 5 0 2 I n t w e t h e r ; N L M
0 1 2 0 0 :fa t e w e s m h z , s o w e z o n o z
fl ! ew e s . l a ea vy , 5 8 .0 0 5 9 5 0 .
M o r e F u t d T h a n ' B l o c k
'F e d m u l e a r e p r a c t i c a l l y a l l g o n e
fr o m o u r n e - I; l r h n r l m o d . " r e m a r k e d T.
!. S t r a u b o f P i a l n r i e w . " u n d t h e r e a r e
no t -m n nu z l n s to r k In t h e r o un r v t o u s ei s t o b e h e a r d n e x t w e e k .A n u m b e r p £110 rouxhl. feed.P u t u r n s : l m p r a o
o f a x e s u e a p p u l e d t a t h e d i s t z i r t i l l f i l l l e m p t y a n d l i l ? i t u d m ; o n t h e
c o u r t .I n i n t h e s h i m : a n d n i n s t l m l r k r t a t 3 1 5 0 t o $ 2 5 0 a m n In t h i
n . . . . .|_\ _ - . _ _. _ .1 a nn u m l u c k . "
;§é§.¢QZ£ ~ ;:;;India "SJ 2 ;
rs af \he and enjoyed the dcmonstrmlion nl well l I
Cnn{er~ u a delicious luncheon served by Mrs.
aast \\ hnti Winchell ll
5 Bars Ci'eam Olive
Free with box Crystal ~
\W hif€.B i g N e w B a r s ~.
~S a s B r o s .B ' a ' 1 e . , , .
QW- done, for what reasons, and ww
the resulu nm. and may bc. will bef.aa»fu~~1.nm meeting win be r:-1
in the mlm room of the county courthow.The businesn side of lnrmlng
musl be looked after ln this day and
we wink even more lnlemt than me
mp man; .s a mf. ram-y M.succesful lanmr before inkingup <~du¢.mm1 work und ls well qnall-nm an xpenk on um xuh.le¢L Every-ope in lnviltd and a blg crowd ls ex-
Pemd.
Now z. n splendid time w ren muthe gnpherv.They ue uuulng un
enormous loss in Wuhlngton county
when une considers the small rlze al
the little penn.The Farm Hunan¢°n¢m\»¢¢ m di.-perm puma, bu: iz ul sum thinly that the zuphera will con-
unue to exist no long u one manfeds them whlln his neighbor tries
to get rid ol chevy.In no plan mn
the beneflu nl cooperation be_xhownbetter than by the u~<t.lon| when
The only sensiblesanitary
method. Q Cheaper than any
other way.
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
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EWS REVIEW UF
CURRENT EVENTS
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rilish and Frenc h Premiers Giv-
e en Votes of Confidence on
Genoa Policies.
umm: mms GREAT SPEEGH
uellanl Warned Partial Recognlilon~spends* on Good Behavior-De
Valera Trying to Upto! lrleh FreeStale-Progress of u\i"1:¢|fMlnan' Strike.Q
By EDWARD w. p|CKARD
AVING triumphed over hln enemlei with n vote of conmlence
'lo 9I--ln the house ct commolll.
ramler Lloyd George, Instead of ro
xnillt. bu gone to Genoa so lay be-
re me eéonomlc conference lil: planerthe regonerution of Europe.o n
o mme day as the nrzum test Preler Polncare llld his foreign policies
fonelhe l'reach chamber or depuzlen,~d they were approved by a Yolo 0|
lo TS.Wheruulaon be also decided
attend the conference as noon ns his
~cial dutlen at homo would permit.I h the B1-illnh and the I-'reach have
=|growing more hopeful dull; that
»and dennlle results will como
~lu the Genoa mceilng.
Probably Lloyd George never nudemore elective speech than that vrblcla
eded :he vote of the commons.Zinte ior T hour and a lmlt. setting
lz cluqu mly the condition: that hlnImlry and Europe generally hee, and
I>l>1nx lxltll humor and keen satire toe attacks of lmls opponents, who fro
enlly Joined in the applause.De~dlnz lhe Ilrullnllonl placed on the
|of the conference. bnrrlng use
acnsalon of revision of boundariesd of reparntlonl, be argued :hut no
c of hh beaten would wish to lock ntl the clauses of :he treaty of
nmlllee br which AlsaceLorrnlne
as restored zo France. Poland resuredand tbe Independence of me
mronlc popnlntlone of Auslrlriinn
ry recognized.Nor, uld he,v u
ere qny use erlzlclxlng the repanf» -since to alter these would simply
nsfer the burden from Germany tonce.IEngland and Belglum.but
lol; lo Fnnee.Ho asserted Francenull]not be naked or expected ln
rexo the right she won at such coll,
to submit lo the judgment of n
Inference ln whlch not only ber
rmer enemies but :leo neulrnll anresented.Germany:ullimnte c rcity to nu. he added. mutt not be
dgod bs her cnpnrilr at this moment.
scusuin! the maln theme of the conrrnre. the Mtnbllsllmeut of peace,
~lmcurrency.exehatme. lrnnsponstlthemachineryoflnlernltlonlll
de. the premler dealt lnngely wlthlulln and mid he believed in pres-
I rulers had been brought into n new
me nl' mlnd by tbe famine ond~old now recognize lbe conditions lmed nad accepted by clvlllmd enm-
~nitlen. ncknowleddn; Rnula°s debts
d promising to cena zhelr attack!
Newly eleru.cl village omcerl uf Des Lacs bi. D.-ull wnluvn.:I-Blrlbplare of Imulel Boone in Enter town-!p, Berks county Pa.which probably wus be made n Boone museum.5 - M u .1-u~¢n~rs¢~k Vllil Launep at Heir
ork, n lending ngura in the Pm American Confenmco of Women in Wuhlngion this month.
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works 1n| c\rried.
The Olmha Trnwlerx'Insurance
wmmnr will hold ltl reunion ol! agents
In Omaha April 2425.llnra :nm 200
ments wuz attend.Indian had: loclled near Ihnrrafl
sold under sealed hlds brought mod
u n g :
Rooms Happenings in NobrukoGin n i n B rie ! I tems F or
Blu? Readers.
Fremont voters defeated hoods for a
swimming pool to colt sooooo.G. az Bro! of Lc d; Polo poneun
a chick.with four porfectiy formndl m .
John D. Crvelglatoo, Omoho million-
alne,denz of use city and :me for56 yearl. in dead.
A pnlrle an about eizht mllon southot Arnold burned over 1| large tvrrilory.
destroying much hay.
A neuniou of lhe member: of Nobmah Bale Hospital Xa 49 is planned
for Omaha. Apr!! 22.A bond tame of $60000 for n lvhool
building mam at Ogallala, zen to wo.
at the election Just hold.,-The proposition to prohibit the ho!d»
ln! of :inet c arnival; at Aurora wascarried by a roto of ooo so 235.
The propaltioo to bond the vlltazv
of Sterling, Johnson county. in use nom
mga. as #iw per acre.A car load of corn donated br the
farmers at wmore wan shipped hythe Farmers elentor.lt will go to
Annoah. rls New Orieuus.
A bl; Dflllrle ure, nbour ax nfllunorth of lltrna. burned an ea-on of elose
to moo acres and dutroy ul n large
ummm! of hny nml some limbrr.
I 1o r mo r e ,11|n o w t h e pu n i s h m e n t l m
PCBHI b y O m a h a po l i c e j u d g e s w h e n
o l l u o n n m p r o ve n t o h a ve vi o l a t e d
m m e r u l e s .-
S h e l t o n vo t e r s t a m e d d o w n l h e m n ?
o d t l a n a u b m l t l r d a t t h e e l e c t i o n h e l d
t o vo t e b o n d s In t h e s u m o f $ 5 . 0 0 0
fo r t h e p u m a s e o t b u y i n g l a n d fu r a
d u p l r k .
T h e A g n i e u i n m r Co l i e g a re c o m -
men ds t hat a ll ne ed p ot ato es b s t re at ed
1 | f n ~ t h e p u ~ o f m n t m l l l g l u v
t o h e r d e b t o r na t i o n s i n E u r o p e b y
n o l l f y l n g t h e m t h a t t h e y m u s t b e g i n
p a y i n g l t t t e r a t t o n t h e i r d e b t s t o h e r
n e s t G c t o h e r . o r m a k e s o m e n e w a r -
r a n g e m e n t the n,s o t h a t B r i t a i n c a n
n a y t h e In te r es t o n w h a t s h e o n e s
th e Un lt e d St at es .Th e F r e n c h b e t l s r e
t h l a 'a l l l ca us e t h e w h o l e m a t t e r o f
In t e r a l l i e d d e b t s t o b e b r o u g h t u p l n
th e Ge n o a c o nfe r en c e .
M I C I I A E L Uot.t.1:~ts a n d h l a p r o
c l s l o a n l g o ve r n m e n t o f t h e Ir l a h
Fr e e St a t e ar e fac l n s a c r l tl c a l al t u a ~
t i o n a n d It ls a de b a ta b l e qu es t io n
w h e t h e r th e y w i l l a u r \ ! \ e ofl lcl all y.
Th i s d e s p i t e t h e fa c t t h a t t h e l l r l t l e h
lt o r er n m c nt l s a l s c mh l l ng l a rg e b od i e s
o f tr oo tm t o g o t o t h e i r s u p p o r t l u
ca n e o f n ec e ss i ty .l t i s be l i eve d I l e
Va le r a a nd t l to vtt tl l cn l r en u bt l cn ao ar e
pt a n n l n t : t h e e s tu h t l a l l me n t o f a o t l l l -
ta ry di c ta t or sh i p. an d c o nt ln u ou s r s ld a
an d o ut r nt te a h y r e pu bl i ca n b on d s l ou d
su p p o r t t o th la be tl cf.M u r d e r s .a n t
hu sh ea a n d sei zur es o f a r m s a r e o f
da l t y o c c u rc n e e . a n d ln n o r th w e s t t r e -
l u n d tt ls sa i d l o n e d i m t r u G - m e n
h a d su p p o r t e d t h e F r e e St a t e h a ve
go n e o ve r t o t l t s r e p u b l i c a n c a m p .A a
w a s ln tl n tu te d In the se co l u m n s l a s t
we ek ,t h e pe ac e p a c t b e t w e e n t h e
Fr ee St at e a n d Ul s ae r u q u lt e l ne tl 'ec ~
t h e l n r e s t o r l n g p e a c e t o t h e Is l a n d .
Ca th o li cs an d P ro t at an l e. to -e e S ta t er s
a n d r e p u h l l r n n a . a r e i n n e ve r c e a s i n g
cou ltl ct.a n d w h e n th ey _ c an no t d o
be t te r t h e l r la h ge t u p " p r iva te t ig h ts . "
C t i A R l . E S ,ex - e m pe r o r o r Au s t ri a -
H t m x n r r . w h o d i e d o f p n e u m o n i a
a t F n n c h a l . M a d e i r a . m l ! h a ve l e ft a
le g ac y o f tr o u b l e fo r s o m e o f h l l
fo;u1er subjects..On t he r ec e l pt o f t h e
n e w s o f h i s Efeatn,t h e ro y al l st s o f
Hu n g a r y g o t b u s y a n d s t a r t e d a m o r e
m c a t t o de c la r e h l s s o n Ot t o ,n i n e
: c a r s o l d . l t l n g o f t h a t c o u n t r y .T h e
le g l t l m ls t s l u t h e p a r l i a m e n t p l a n n e d
t o i n t r o d u c e a m e a s u r e fo r 0 t t o 's l m -
rn ed la te r e t u r n t o H u n g a r y s u d h i s
cd u cs t lo n u n d e r H u n g a r i a n t e a c h e r s .
'Th e r e l s n o ll k e l l h o o d t h at a m a j o r i t y
o t t h e H u n g a r i a n p e o p l e w o u l d f a vo r
re s to r a ti o n o f t h e H a p s b u r l d y n a s t y ,
no r t h a t t h e a l l l e s w o u l d p e r m i t l t .
O P P O S I T I O N t o t h e muted p l a n s
fo r r e vi vi n g t h e Tu r k i s h em p i r e l s
gr ow i ng l o G r ee ce . Th ra ce an d S my r na .
esp ec ial ly pr o t e s t ag a in s t b e i n g r e
st o r e d t o th e s u l t a n ,t h e fo r m e r d e -
ma n ct t ng th e s t at u s q u o a nd th e l a tt e r
au t o no m y .Th e Th r a - c l a n d e p u t l e a t n
t h e G r e e k c h a m b e r h a ve vr t re d t o
Pr e sl d en t l l s r d l n g .Se c re t ar y H u g h e s
a n d t h e c h a n c e l l o r e o f o t h e r n a t i o n s
t h a t " t h e (E a l n Th r u c e w o u l d
so o n e r d e t h a n r e t u r n t o T u r k
sl a ve r y . "L o n d o n h e a r s th a t t h e
G r e e k s o f S m y r n a a r e r e a d y t o r e vo l t
an d s e t u p a n i nd e p en d en t s t al e r a th e r
t h a n h a ve t h e l a n d t u r n e d o ve r t o
Tu r k e y .Th e y h a ve a n a c t l r e co nt
tnl tt ee t n L o n d o n a n d a r e ra l a l n g
m o n e y a t n o n g G r e e k s e ve r y w h e r e .I t
i s be l i eve d th e l ea d e r s l n t h i s m o ve -
m e n t m a y u s e S m y r n a a s o n ex cu se
t o r a c o u p t o r e t u r n Veutselos t op o t ? " I n G r e e c e .
A t . r u o t : c u e l t o r t s t o l a t l a g a b o u t
ag r ee m en t s t h a t w i l l e n d t h e
co at :o ln et s st r i k e a r e c o n t i n u o u s . l t
ca n n o t b e sa l d t h a t th e y a r e me e t -
in g wi t h an y c on s pi cu o us s u cc es s . Th e
lt tfll !2 c om mi t te e on l ab or ls t ak in g th e
e a j o y l u g th e i r p e r i o d o t l e i s u r e a n d
ma k l ng p la n a fo r e x t c ns l r a t l sh t n g a n d
ca mp i ng tr l ps . In K an s as th e Ind u st r ia l
c o u r t o r d e r e d t h a t t h e p r e s e n t e m
ag r e e m e n t b e co n t i n u e d fo r t h t ! ! !
l h l r l .a n d t h e So u t t n re s t e r n fl o a t
Op er a to r s' as so c la t lo n a g r e e d t o t h i s .
Th e o p e r a t o r s d e c l a r e t h a t t h e u t o -
t n a t e g o a l o f t h e u n i o n m i n e r s I s t h e
na t lo n s ll z a tl o n o t t h e co a l l u d u s t r r .
an d o t c o u rs e t h e y o pp o se t l!l l. u tvl lt l t
th e y u re no t ab l e t o c on fu ts th e a s se r -
ti on .t h at th e l n du s tr y l s, aa Se c re t ar y
Ho ove r sa y s. on e o f th o w o rs t t on ct l on -
i n g In du s tr ie s I n t h e co u n t r y .I t l s
a l w a y s i n a c h a o t i c c o n d i t i o n . a s r e
g a r d s w h pr o d u c t i o n a n d d i s t r i b u -
ti o n .W l t e n P r e a l d e n t L e t r l s w e n t b e -
fo r e t h e h o u s e c o m m l t t e ) t o pr e s e n t
t h e c a s e o f t h e s t r l k e t e .he s a l t !t h e
m l n c n t c o u l d s e e n o n e n n a n e u t so l u -
ti o n o f t h e i r d l n l c u l t l a w i t h o u t It a-
tl o g a l ls a u o n o t t h e c o a l mi n es .B u t
qu es ti on s b r o u i h t o u t t h a t w h i l e h e
w o u l d fa vo r t h o estab lishm ent.o t a
g e t e r n l n g b o a r d t o h r l n g a b o u t
tt t nb l ll a a tl o n o t t h e l n d u s t r y . c o n t r o h
l l a ;t h e pr o d u ct i o n .di s t r i bu t i o n a n d
p r l c e o f coa l.h e w o u l d op p os e t h e
c r e a t i o n o l ' s t r i b u n a l w l t h p o w e r t o
t l : w a g e s .N a t u r a l l y h o d i d n o t g e t
fa r s r l tn s uc h s o n e- a dd e d n m n os t t lo n .
O N E T H O U S A N D A N D s u r n -
F o l . R bodi es.la s t o f A r n e r l c f l
d e a d t o h e b r o u g h t fr o m t h e ce m e -
te rl ea o f Fr a nc e ,w e r e l a n d e d l a n
we e k a t B r o o k l y n a nd t h e h e r o e s w e r e
ho n o r e d w i t h a s o l e m n p a r a d e a n d l m -
p r c a a l fe fu n e r a l ce re m on ie s n t t h e
ar m y b a s s t n or e .P r o m i n e n t a r m : a n d
na vy o t ll c er a ,h i g h re p r e s e n t a t i ve s o f
t h e g o r e n t t n e n t , g o ve r n o r s o r s e ve r e d
sta tes a n d m a n y o t h e r dl st l ng ul s he d
pe r s o n a t o o k p a r t , a n d P r e s i d e n t B a r -
dl n s s e n t a m e s s a g e a n d a w r e a t h .
Il i Tll l t pr e se n ce o f P r es id e nt an d M rs .
Ha rd i ng . c a bi n et me m be r s, hi g h g or -
er n m e n t o d l c t a l a a n d a rc t l c e x pl o r e r s .
a ha n d s o m e tne tn orl al Ir a n pl a c e d
Th t l fvd n t 'o n t h e g r a ve o f R e a r At !-
m l r a l R o b e r t E .P e a r y tn Adl ngz ton
n a t i o n a l ce me te ry .I'ol lovvlug __a au g -
ge st l on nt a de b y P e at - 3 d nr in s h i s l as t
ill nes s.It l s l n t h e fo r m o l ' a h t m
ap h e r c l d o t gr a n it e .re p r e s en t i n g t h e
ea r t h ,l r l t h t h e N o n ) : p o l e . w n l c l t h e
di s c ove r ed , ma r k ed b r a g ol d st s r . Th e
m e m o r i a l w a s n n ve l l e d b r A d t n l r n l
Pest-y's da u g ht e r ,l t r s .E d u a r d S t a t :
fo r d .w h o h a s b o r n l n t h e a r c t l c r e
gi o n s a n d w a s l o n g k n o w n a s t h e
" S n o w B a b y . "
P R E S I D E N T H A R D I N G h a s n o t y e t
y i e l d e d t o t h e d e m a n d t h a t h e g i ve
sp e c l tl c r ea s o n fo r t he s u d de n d ls m l a -
sa l a t D l r e c t o r W t l m e t h a n d a l l d l
vl s l o n su p er i n te n d en t s o f t h e b u r e a u
o f p r l n t l n g a n d e u g r a r l n g .m e r e l y
st a t i n g t ha t l t w a s t o r t h e g oo d o t t h e
se rvic e.L o u l s A .m n w a s m a d e d l -
re c t o r a n d a c o t n t n lt t e e l n - ga n c h e c k -
l u g u p t h e s t o c k o t t h e h u r h o .R s -
po r t a t h a t t h e r e h ad b e e n a w h o l e s a l e
d u p l i c a t i o n o f L l b e n y b o n d s w e f t a t
Br e t den te d.h u t l a t e r M r .fl l l l a d
m i t t e d t h e r e m l a h t b e has ta fo r t h e
nt mo r. 'Th le bu re au c le an u p ar an ed t al k
o t l m p e n d l n g wh o l es a l e d l s ml s a s ls l n
ot h e r d e p ar t m e n t s .
n -
S F I C R H T A R Y o r T H E N a v ?
n n x n r h a s t a k e n o d l c l s l n o t i c e a t
t h e a c t l vl t l e l o t c e r t a l n :r ea s on a bl e
Odonla.F. W. Smth. ol' Omaha. overseas ret
eran and in need ot money. carnad |225by gtting n quart of blood need tn a
transfusion operation upon Ed Bettis.
who has be-an in Nlcholaa Benn hoanltalfor :hm weeka :uttering from
blood loaaea and an abcesa on the lea.The atlhurhan town of Unlreralty
trudry .voted prononnoedl;againstnteraIL1r. voted prononnceoedly agalnat
ann tion or Lincoln.lleart:_ com»pletecvnt unotllclal retttrna duovr the
ratio antmt to be nearly two to one.
The city of Llncoln took no port tn the
conteat.lint.Belle Mason.-tt.of Wahoo,
mother ot four dmlldren. has mea a pe-tition In Lancaster c ounty coun for
$15,315.78 damages axalnvt the Clrlcagois Nonhareatern railroad for lnjuflea
received In a head-on colllalon between
a freight and passenger train the oven;ln; of January 4.
'Tha elevator and flour mill property
at Cool: was completely destroyed br
tlre.The mm and def ator had beenidle for many months.Orlginnlly they
were valued at 3£0.!lJ0.but had
changed handa at $3.lll1.John Hampt
man of Llocolo being the ian owner
1
more than 500 wlrea.Linea ln ina rea-ident aectlon aloe will be anna.
Articles ot incorporation for on er
gantantlon to buy and aell the groin otLeigh have been Glad and director: and
omcera ot use naaovlatlon chosen.Tha
capital stock la $25.00! with 815.000
paid up.An elevator arlll probably baonus.
Heart:25.000 people vrtatted the me
room at Bloomdeld onlin;the past
year.Resident: ot the clty ara not
tnctuded in thla number.'Dae flalloracame from 18 dld'er~ent ataten and three
were alao :o u ta from Canada andToklo. Japan.
Edward Breaa and A. L. Van Alanna,
protnlnent restom Neoraaka cattlemen,have leoaed the Wlllla Beck ranch ot
20.000 acrea near Alliance and have
announced their intention of patting atleaat 2,500 head et cnttla on the -annfor amnmer feeding.
'Following the tvro vlctoriea of tha
Sutton High aclaoot baaket ball team.champions ot Nebrnah. orer 'Iantton
(S. D.) high achool. bnainaaa men otButton have arranged to aend the local
team to Clxltaxo to take part in the
national tournament.
The Ray Lamb peat of the Americannr. Hauptman mm recently repuna [Legion or Bloomhdd, ls :noting prepan
and aomearhat Improved me pmpgny atlona tor n bla c ar nlw dance on
and some vreeka ago stated he expected April 20.The attatr will be condodedto operate u.xr la untleratood :neue'°11 the Frvorh style and there mu ba
was no Insurance and that Hr. Ilattpt-mao la ln a Llncoln hoapltat.
There ia keen inte:eat In Irrigation
thru central and western Nebraaka
thta Jenr.Old ditches which havebeen little used for the past ten years a
a llonto Carlo.French har, dugout,
Apachea noderlrodd. catetarin mover
and other features.
Playlng on the tloor at home atm
her 8monttwld baby alater,tlta e-ye.-ar-old daughter of Mr. and un. Glen
are oem; cleaned out and put mm Peebler. ot wept Point. get a nan of
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era ora planning to install oumolna°"f the lnfant'a fac e.Attnc ted hroutilta for lnIgatlng amatl trncta from .me chllda aotearoa. the mother rnahad
wells atong mg valleys ol' the Platte Into the room and found tha hahy'a foolandtrlbntnryatreama.Pumptug fmicompletely covered -nm powder.'rua
lrriltattoo ia a feltly expensive ppm¢,|=noatrita were stoned.The baby lm-hut often a prodtahle one nr the pump.§mcdtetely became seriously ill and was
Ing unit Ia Drooeflr chosen, san |hglBllled to Fremont hy automobile.Tha
Agricultural College.Before spending 1 baby area after phyaldana had spent
a lot O! money for expensive equipment *UIQ dll' tr:rlnl,!D aafa her llff Phy-
one should be sore about the water alclana said the ponder canned con-
gupply geallon Of tha |tl!t|l.
Mr. and Mra t*red Meyer of ol-e¢\.;.Omaha Elks are vrcnuinz for a
13.QLieelingto protest against school
tuner, molhen of Gm counu school
boafdl. voted In fuor of a motion mx-
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nrlea of school znchera.Bonds for a nur whoa!home at
Omaha April 24-27.
llorethnn Low bllllleli ot corn :rencontributed by me North Loupvldnlu
to the Rear Ent relief.The Omalm Gummerclll nm: Schoolll now knowzfni 1lle0'meha Technical
school.Soma 2,700 puplll are enrolled.0. BI. Shore nf Oshkosh hal naked
for bids prepenzory to erecting ¢ no.-000 motion picture theatre building of
brick and lllo.
Charles Trimble,aefretery.en-nonncfd that at leant goo bonu will be
anterrd ln the Ak-SerBen races lo bl
run in Omnlm June 317.Mount Yemon. o.Pllrinx sterling
hadotbnll, dofeelesl Button, Heb., 50 to14. at Chleaxo. in the um sums at the
semifinals at Chlengo unlvenlry.The South Blde postolllre In the fn»
ture will be known as South Omaha,
the name it bone prior to South Om-
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Henllh Commissioner Plnlo hallchedulvd il mt kllilng content In (}m»
nhl.It il to strut mon and continue
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vnte or 133 zo 14.'I'hLl mmm a new$00000 school will rapture mo ons
destroyed by nn In January..A commnzee from me Commercill
club nt Purina select 1 free cnmplnl
ground fur iourlatg has met vm; quitan prohlem ln having so many place!
they :!rm't know which one to use..Work ot grueling the Meridian high-
ay near Madison has been completed.The county Ll furnishing the gravel and
reddenln nlonz the road dintrihuta lt.
Tomi mats on the Url! projec t nn
$2,900.
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ent and allowance.The tim:
imitsd for zhe presentation of Claim:gnlnst mid Estate is three month:
rum the 14th day of Aprii, A. D.922. and the time limited for ps
ent of debts is One Year fromith diy of April, IB?"Witness my hand md seal of nkounty Court, this 10th day of March
SEAL)A. C. DEIIEL,
-Bt County Judge
fclock,P.M.,on the 1£th day of
xpril, 1922. nt the West Front Door ofthe Wuehlngton County Conn House,1 the City of Blair, Nebraska, sellI public auc tion to the highest and:rest bidder for :ssh the following de-
scribed property to-wit:The . orth3`i£tp-Jour Feet ( N 54 fr.)of LotsElumberg, One, Two and Three (1, 2E 3), and the North Fifty-four feet
N 54 HJ of the East Twenty Feet
E 20 ft.) of Dot Number Four H),'ll in Block Number Fifteen (15), inhe City of Blair, Washington County,
Nebraska.Tho plaintiff,on the 2nd day ofFebruary, 1922, in the above entitledtction, iinririt obtained a. decree ofiudent und foreclosure nguinst theuidndlefendantn in the num of Eleven
lundred Thirty-three and 98-100fsusaosl Dolinrs, together with in~
interest thereon at the rate of sevenver cent per annum from the 2nd dayaf February,1922, for $21.20 ¢0lU»and necruinx costs, and said decree
County Court House in the City
of Blair,Wuhington County,
Nebnskn,soil at public auction to
the highest and best bidder for cssh,
the following described resl estate,
to»wlt:T l x Lot Number Four (4),
being mom fully deecdbal as the
MM On e - Ha lf of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 27. Township 18,
Range 11, 'East of the Sth P H. ex-
cept ten (10) rods wide out from the
west end of the uid nort one-half of
the eoutheuxt quarter of said section,
all in Washington County, Nebraslcs.
The defendant and cross-petitioner,
pet' cont per snnum from the 22rd
day of Merch, 1922, and costs, uid
judglueufbeinz subject to the prior
lien of the said defendant and cross-
petltioner,Chds Paulsen,oe eboro
nt forth; said decree in the mid ease,
David J. Hundnhl ve. Mort G. Grover,et sl.,providing that said premises
be bold to satisfy said judgments
and sold judgments being unsatisfied
and mid dec ree being mn in forc e;
that under and by virtue of said exe-
cutlon isuod in the action, Farmers
and Merchants Bank,u corporation,
ive. Mort G. Grover, et oi., and by vir
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Chris Paulsen in the above action, cn-tue of an execution issued in the sc-
J.Hundlhl vs Mort
on the 22nd day of
obtained o decree of
titled,David
Grover et al.,
1\{or~cl1,1922,
judgment and
of ;11,o5s.12,
foreclosure in the zum
together with interest
thereon nt the robe of ten per c ent
wrlbed should be sold to satisfy §ni{l'pgf annum from the 22nd thy of
ludgment in case the some !\!lnn\\|2(iiMm.ch 1932 and for ;79_5 costs of'Jnpnld for n period of twenty days, etid action the interrenorapnd croes~
wroviding that the premises shove do2
and mid judgment being unsatisfied.'and said dec ree being nm in f,,,z¢,_ petitioner, James E.Hurt,Receiver
snld pren'.iseswll1 be sold. es set outlfor the Banking House of A. Castetter
§>&\f lv ? i1',"'§""5,'i" gg; in the action entitled, David J. 'Hun-
Lfnilii nndculi dccruing gosh all M|da}1l vs. Mort Grover. et al» obtained
provided by said Order and' decr~ee!° judgment under mid decree for the
und the luw in such eases made and sum of $6,<102.33, together with in-
provlded.l t i l l i t h z f hsrNe b mk u thisT'Lh eree ereon o e " " ' f 'c l g t
tion of George Menkiug and Wilbur
R.. Seger m Mort G. Grover et ad., I
levied upon the premises hercinbe;
fore described as the property of the
said Mort G. Grover.Said premises above described will
be sold to satisfy all of said judg-
ments,the interest on each of the
name, and ull accruing costs in each
of raid oetiorie, ell as proivided by
low in such cases :node and provided.
1 Dated at Blain Nebraska, this 23rd
|day of Merch, 1922.
S-St Maurice Mehrens,
'sheriff or Washington County.
Nebraska.r
sucd out of the District Court of
Washington county. Nebraska, daiedMarch2rd,1922,ond in pursuance
of n decrce of mid Coon in an action
wherein iho Blair Building and LoanAssociation, a corporation \\M plain-tiff ard Jennie B.Antill,MildredVerna Taylor, Paul Taylor. Helen Enl-
na Antill, a minor, Mae Arllno Antill, n minor.Georgin Gcncvievo Antill,
:1 minor, and S. W. Chambers, Admin-istrator of the Etsnlo ofGeor;:t M.Antill,decca.=\cd,were defendants.
said notion being for the foreclosure
of n certain mortgrygo, I will, at one
Notice o el ng0'Hanlon, Maher & 0'Hanlon, Atty;
STATE 01-' NEBRASKA r
ss.\\'uhlngton County.j_
In The County Comi.
ln the Matter of the Estate of MortirSorenson, DeeexuvedsTothe heirs at law, Iozatees, de~
\.i=ces, crerlitorsf and to :HI perlOurinterestedin the final settlorhent ofsaid estate are hereby notified that orthe 27th day of Marc h, 1922, C. ASchmidt,this administrator of u i d
estate tiled za petition in noid Count)Court, pro;i11g that his final adminisration account filed heroin be settledand lllowed, that proof of hehship hr
taken, order for distribution of artnet:and axsignment of dower and hornestend rights entered; and the said C
A.Schmidt,administrator,be dis
charged.If >°u foil to appear before saidCounty Court on the lst day of May
1922. at ten o'clock A. M., and contestsaid petition. the Court may grant thcprayer thereof and make such otherand further orders, allowances nnd de-
crees as bo' this Court may seem
P w w _Witness my hand and Omcinl Seo!
thin 27th day of March, 1922.(SEAL)A. C. DEHEL.9-52 Coonty Judge.
at one 0'-eloc P.~.on cdayofApril, 1922,at the West
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By virtue of on order of sole issued
out of the Distric t Court of Wshing-
ton County,Nebraska,and in pu n
marco of a docrbc of :Laid Court in
'ln action therein pending wherein
David J.llumlnhl was plaintiff andMort G. Grover, Margaret A. Grovcrgi
Chris Paulsen,anfi James E.Hart.
R.ecei\cr for the Banking House of
A Cawtottor v:er~e defendants, said oc»':ion being for the forec losure of ml
tain mortgages and liens, and by vir-I
tue of on execution issued out of theDintHct Court of Washington Countygr
Nebraska, upon n judgment rendered
August ax, 1921, in me Bmi¢r Court
of Washington County, Nebraska, the
said Judgment being in favor of For-
morsaoml Merchants Bunk, a corpora-
tion, of Kcnnard, Ncbrukn. against
Mort G. Grover, the amount of said
judgment being $=i690.6T,together
with interest lheron at the rote of
. _ .._ - . . . .." " rNOTI CE OFS H! IRlF FS S AL E
day of M~rch. 19§2.
MAURZCE MEHRENS»Sheriff of Washington County. Ne-
braskn.O'HANI.0N,MAHER J : ( THAN
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By virtue of Siff" of sale ilsu
t~of the District Court of \'u'm1hin
n County,Nebraska,and in pu
once of a decree of said Court inion Rhereln pendirg wherein
iixens Savings Bank, o Corporatio
Blair, Nebraska, was plaintilT aE11 Ryan, Alla E. R3on, James Ryo.,lillza V.Mencke and Hen
cncke, were defendants, said ncli
ing for the foreeloosure of a cottaortgnge.I will at 10 o'c1ock A. l
the Sth day of May 1922 atest Front Dooi of the Wishing!ounty Court House in the Citylair, Washington County, Nehru
ll ot public auction to the high1d best bidder for cash, the followiscribed properiy, lo-wit:--Lot Nu
r Five (5) in Blozk Number Six!ight (68) in the City of Blair. in .
ouniy and Stale.The Plaintiff on the 20131 dayebruary1922 obtained a decreeclgment ard foreclosure in ihe sf$2iB1.7l,together with inte
orcon at the rate of ten per 1:r annum (rom the said 20131 day`ebn1ar) "l92'3, ond for $13.95 eoF mid action:said decree pnovi
hat mid premises be Bold to antiaid judgrnent. ned decree aboveonliincasethosomerenmi
npald for the period of twenty d
rom the date of said decree, andudgmcnlbeing urinatistled and store# being still in forte. said proesnbo'\e described will be sold
atisfy said judgment,the intehenon, costa of mid omtion ondcomingcosts,Q orovided byoder and decree. and the low in s
:mes mode and providmi.Dated at Biair Nebraska this
ay of April 1922.10-5%Maurice Melmens,
Sheriff of Washington County
Nebraska.
vor o a
e z p e r c . .|5 aS l a t d a y o f A u g u s t ,1921,a n d $ 9 . 2 5 ;
costa n m ]a c c r u i n g costs,a n d vi r t u e
nf a n e x e c u t i o n i s s u e d o u t o f t h e D i s -
t r i c t C o u r t o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y .N e b n s k a , u p o i a j u d g m e n t n c n d e r e d l
A u g u s t 3 1 . 1 9 2 1 i n t h e D i s t r i c t C o u r t :
o f 'W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y , N e b r a s k a , t h e ]
sa i d j u d g m e n t b e i n g i n f a vo r o f
G e o r g e F l a n k i n g a n d W i l b u r R . S e g e r ,
a g a i n s t M o r t G .G m vc r ,sa i d j u d g -
m e n t 'b e in g i n t h e s u m o f $ 1 6 2 4 . 9 2
t o g e t h e r w i t h i n t e r e s t t h e r e o n a t t h u
r a t e o f e i g h t p e r c e n t per*a n n u m
fr o m h e 3 1 s t d a y o f A u g u st . 1 9 2 1 , a n d
co s ts an d a c c ru i ng co s ts , an d b y vi rt u e
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s n a n l r r s SALE
The big sale
this week....
Pure White Enameled Ware consisting
of
Colfec Pots Dish Pans Tea Kettles
ani Preserving' Kettles etc.
ull Large Pieces
at the Low Price of
I ~cts
These are $1.40 to $2.25 values
Today on--ior one week
The Arndt Hardware
The Winchester Store
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hu n na with me n u.Emil L;llm| .n shipped some n z
utils to Om-nhl Thursday.A d h d Wilkznin;spent 'ThursdayW 1 with his coulin,Chrono:
Wliken nzThe dren funn demonstrmon wasla id at the home of Hrs.August
Karin! Wednesday evening.Ciannen Wilkaning and Norma.Holtman were Une two seventh and-|...1.n....»...h»|funm tha Llllman
short visit.They were returning tn
Omaha :ner a visit with relatives at
Tz h xu h .Hrs.Nels Collins of Ii.-catur 1| vla-iting ho; parents, Hr. md ii:3. Levi
Kinney.Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Buge and Har-oid and Irma arent to Sioux City Sun-
day whare Mr. Barge attended a meet-ing of the nilwmy employees and therent of Lhe familivisited relativu.
Mn .Noyes.11.LlVeJ11a Lose~and Mn.. Roy Rutledge were 'Ieknmah|
visiton 'l\xesdly."1\Ti theHrs. Harry Cooper was u an to1..-..:|-\..¢1"..1.wmh' last week for
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STATE 01-' NEBRASKA r
ss.\\'uhlngton County.j_
In The County Comi
ln the Matter of the Estate of MurtirSorenson, DeocmvedsTothe heirs at law, Iezatees, de~
\.i=ces, cu-cditors,~ and to a!I perlOn!interested in the final scttlorhent ofsaid estate nro hereby notified that orthe 27th day of Marc h, 1922, C. ASchmidt,this administrator of u i d
nstute tiled za petition in mid Count)Court, pm;i11g that his final adminisralion account filed heroin be settledand lllowod, that proof of hehship hr
taken, order for distribution of afoot:and axsignmcnt of dower and hornestend rights entered; and the said C
A.Schmidt,administrator,be dis
charged.If you fail to appear before saidCounty Court on the lst day of May
1922. at ten o'clock A. M., and contestsaid petition. the Court may grant thcprayer thereof and make such otherand further orders, allowances nnd de-
crees as bo' this Court may :com
Prvvgr _Witness my hand and Omcinl Seo!
thin 27th day of March, 1922.(SEAL)A. C. DEHEL.9-52 County Judge.
s n a n l r r s SALE
BV virtue of nn ortler of sale issued out of the District Court of
Washington county. Nebraska, daiedMarch2rd,1922,m d in pursuance
of n decrce of mid Conn in an action
wherein ihc Blair Building and LoanAssociation, a corporation \\M pl:1in~tiff ard Jennie B.Antill,MildredVerna Ta;for, Paul Taylor. Helen Enl-
na Antill, a minor, Mae Arline Antill, n minor.Georgin Gcncview Antill,
:1 minor, and S. W. Chambers, Admin-istrator of the Etsnla ofGeor;:t M.Antill,¢]ecca.=\cd,were defendants.
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t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a ,a n d i n p u r
su a n ce o f a d e cr e e of s ai d C ou r t in n n
: a t i o n H h e r e l n p e n d i r g w h e r e i n th e
Ci t i z e n s S a vin g s B u n k , a C o r p o r a t i o n .
o f B l a i r , N e b r a s k a . w a s p l u i n t i l T a n d
W i l l R y a n , A l l a E . R : o m Ja m e s R y a n ,
Ir . ,E l i z a V .M e n e k e a n d H e n r y
Al e n ck e , we r e d e fe nd a n t s, s ai d a ct i o n
be i n g fo r t h e fo r e e l o o s u r e o f a e e r i a i n
m o r t g a g e .I w i l l a t 1 0 o 'c l o c k A . M .
o n t h o S t h d a y o f M o y 1 9 2 2 a t t h e
W e s t F r o n t D o o i o f t h e W a s h i n g t o n
C o u n t y C o u r t H o u s e i n t h e C i t y o f
B l a i r , W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a
sell o t p u b l i c a u c t i o n t o t h e hi g h e s t
:m d b e s t b id d e r for c as h , t h e fol l o wi n g
d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r l y , l o - w i t : - - L o t N u m
> e r F i ve ( 5 ) i n H l o z k N u m b e r S i x t y -
e i g h t ( 6 8 ) i n t h e C i t y o f B l a i r , i n m i d
C o u n t y a n d S t a l e .T h e p l l i n l i f i o n t h e 20131 d a y o f
F e b r u a r y 19 22 o b t a i n e d o de c re e o
i u c i g m e n t a r d fo r e c l o s u r e i n i h e s u m
o f $2 i B 1 . 7 l ,t o g e t h e r w i t h in t e re s t
th e r e o n a t i h e r a t e o f t e n p e r e e n !
M r a n n u m fr o m t h e s a i d 2 0 1 3 1 d a y o
F e b m o r y 1 9 2 '3 ,a n d fo r $ 1 3 . 9 5 eos
a f m i d a c t i o n :sa i d de c r e e p n o vi d
t h a t m i d p r e m i s e s b e B o l d t o a a t l s f
u i d ju d gm e nt .n e d de c re e a b o ve se
fo r i h i n ease t h e s o m e r e n m i n
u n p a i d f o r t h e D f r i o d o f t w e n t y d a
fr o m t he d a t e o f s ai d d e cr e e , an d a n ii u r l g m e n l b e i n g uri nat ist led a n d se i
de c re e be i n g s t il l Jn for t e . S a id p re m i
ses nb o '\ e de s cr i be d w i l l b e so l d 1
" a l i s fy s a i d j u d g m e n t ,t h e in t e r e nth e r e o n , c o s t a o f m i d ac t i o n o n d o l
a c c r u i n g costs,n o o r o vi d e d b y sai
on d e r a n d d e c r e e . an d t h e l ow i n s u e
ca s e s m o de o n d p ro vi d e d .
D a t e d a t B l a i r N e b r a s k a th i s l s
d a y o f A p r i l 192 2.10-5%M a u r i c e M e h r e n s ,
S h e r i f f o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y
N e b r a s k a .
I | \ L.I . l a l u v u ¢ » »a o o l e l l . .w e n t t o F o n t a n c i l e T h u r a ~
l a y a n d F r i d a y t o t a k e t h e f i n a l
a x a m i e a t i o n a .H r s .H e n n a n l i e r k o l i 'r e t u r n e d
l a m e l a n w e e k a f t e r h a v i n ;s p e n t
a a v e r s d w e e k s w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r , M n .
Iknest Heir.ldra. William Wllkening and som.£3111ence and Alvin and daughter.Hden,tra aeted buaineu sn Ar
Frillr. and nl.. Chris Kuhlman and
family lpc nt Sttnillli' evening at the
Sadie Hengedoht home.Wm.lloltman l t d daughter,
Norma,were Telbuto caller!Sat-
" "-l§.°2. youn poople'a th a n i m
League met Iriday evenintr qi renta-
nelle for their monthly meet1l1¥ after
a abort prognm social games *gflayed and refreshments were eeniw.. progmm for the evening was ai
follows:D ning Song _ .....-- ---» LeagueP E N DueL...--_.---~- ~~--~
Thelma Crocker, Erma Nlebaumv;Solo._...Edna SchwederPlano Solo_-_.llra. Rev. F. C. Schuldt
Bloeing Song -_-»~-~--f-League
Those who attended from here wereClaram e Ellen Mcngedoht.lreae
Holtmtn.Emu Gilbert.corn Laila-nian and Roy,Arthur and Henry
lleneedoht.Wm. Looman spent Sunday even
ing; at the Wm. Hallman home.Emil and Gilbert Lallman and Roy
and Arthur Mengetloht Wen!rabbithunting Sunday but were not fortn-
nato enough to get any aa they camehomeemptyhanded.August Rune ol Lincoln came 'JPSaturday to look after his (arm ln»
Leresta.hir. and Nm Emeat Meir and fam-ily of Vncoma spent Sunday after-
noon at the August Kcrltholl home.
ALONG THE B orrolu ROAD
Mr. and bln. Fred Ray have beer
lil with the srrlnnv but are improved.
Mr. and htra. Watson Tyson wereimoni th-one invited to the card partv
ren hy Mr. and Lira John Newelll i m a erenir .H1a. ltnnclal rvereon in very sick
with tonnilitla and her mother. Mrs.Ehriateneen, from Blair is with her.
Mr.and Mtn. llarry T3r.on spent
Sunday evening at Leo Cmneron°e at
Herman.Several men from this neighbor
hood attended the l'reel Kruse sale
aear Tekamah Satunday.The continued rainy weather is help-
fng the pastures and wheat lielda but
delaying the sowing of oata.Tuetday evening hir. and Mn. Har-rv Tyson entertained Mr.and Mra.
Kenneth Tyson and Mr. and Mn. Leo
Cameron.Late Golden has been suffering:from an attack of appendicitis but
hopes aoon to be able to work.Mr. :rd hire. A. A. Anderson andfamily were Sunday dinner gueete at
the W. H. Beard home;Audrey Beale le recovering nicelyfrom the scarlet fever and the family
will noon be reunited with the quaran-tine removed.Mrs.Art Baker vieiled Saturdaywith her daughter, Mn. Kenreth Ty-
son._Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bunn, who
an here visiting his mother. came outfromBlairSaturdayevening to bewith Hr. and Mrs. C. Il. Bunn Sun-day.They all were guests of Mr.and Mrs. Opal Reeves at De-Solo.
Misa Agnes Caldwell is grcnding agg day; with her aiater,ra Glenn
y.Hina Glndya Baker of Tekamahspent the week-end with her Sister,Hrs.Harry Tyson,attending the
dance in Blair Suttmlay evening.hlondn J. S. Conety wa.: in Her-
u u a y n a l n o a 1 . n - n w -l . r t ° | t n \ e n t .S h e i e r e j i o r t o d t o h e g e t - |
t i n g a l o n g n i c e l y a n w i l l b e a b l e t o
r e t u r n h o m e t h i s w e e k .
R e v .B o w d e n v i s i t e d R e v .J a c k s o n
a t T e k n m a h W o d n e e d a y e v e n i n g .j
' f p J u n i o r - S e n i o r b a n q u e t n a i l b e
e l F r i d a y e v e n i n y i l .t h e M a s o n i c
a l l .
Th e r e w il l b e a m e e t i ng o f t he m e m -
be r s of t h e H e r ma n c em e t e ry A x eo c i a -
ti on 'h xe e al a y eve ni n, q fo r th e p ur p os e
of e le c ti ng o ffi ce rs an d de c id in g o n th e
dues for this year.Mr.and hire.Andrew Jones ofBlair |pent.Saturrlay and Sunday at
the Earl French homo.Only twenty-four votes were ca-It atthoelectionTuesdly.Waldo g§_;;=~~eoclt. lt. P. Rnamuaeen and E. C.n-
eon were elected trustees..On Friday evening Ernest Westvoungeat non of Mr. and Lira. J. M.
West, had the misfortune to have the
two small lingers on his left hand outso badly the services of a physician
wt!\'e necrwsary.The Lndiea Aid will give their play."Lira Deacon SnrIgz" this (Wednes-dav) evening.The Henman orchestra
wlll ;1l°\)several selection; and BlissRuth Roberts will fire a needing.Mr. and Mrs. ll. 8. Cameron rave
1 dinner Monday evening when their
'curate were: Mr. and Bien FI. C. Burrllc, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Truhlsen and
Mr. and Mm A. W. Bar'ge.M p Marvin Wluitnack is quit:
eiclt n her home here.
E ve r y t h i n g s o ld ~ we ll ut thiFred Kruse sale heh Saturday at thiLottanlacenorthofhere.Nri{nu\e's health in quite bad and he wil
oetlre and lake things easier for 1time.lllr.and Mrs Roy RUl.l0Clg1
will more on to the pl e.The Wanhlrigton County SundagSchool Convention will be held herthe liret of May .The -oillcers ar
hum; with the program.Mrs. 0. llGodeeyispresidentandlitre.I`re
Robertson secretary.
The Senior . class play "PaliMalte:Thlngn Hula"will be givePrlday evening, Andi 15 at the hrichall.The younx fellta have hee
'rncticinlr diligently for neveral weekand will no doubt do justice to thc]
parts..Mr; Etsher Herzog ant] Misa Fra!cis spent Saturday in Omaha.Mrs.W.M llctlowen and Ml:
Maude went to moha Friday an
=pent the day.A number ~of ladies met with tl
Charles Jackson Poet of the Amer
:au Legion last Monday evening &'ithe purpoae of forming an auxllialto the poet here.Lira N. E. J oh
son of Valley was present to help
the work.Mrs.Claude Reid wchosen president pro tem; ard MaL. A. Wodward. secretary.A charthn.z been sent for and they will ilu
meet and complete the orzaniaatiiof the unit.At the aloee of the meeim: the Americ an Lerion sewed r
fnshmenta, Mina Dorothy Lowe aMisaGailVanCleveof _Tcltnma
were present.
lil r. iiinnoy, organizer for the A.U. BF. was in town last week in t
interests of w order here.Howard Erie sen, tl1e six year c.non ol Mr. and bln. Jesse Bricks:
.\a.t__bit by a dog Sunday altcrnoand Dr. Cameron was called to dre.lie wound.The animal belongs toparty in Omaha but is being treat
oy Dr. Weecee.lie is quite cross aia being kept inside but escaped fo:few moments andattac ked the lit
fellow as he was passing.
Eighty members of the Tekamchapter of the Eastern Star rceponcto the invitation of the Henman ch:
ter to be present at their meetlThursday evenintg. Tho work ol inittion was put onand the following cididateeweretakenintotheond
Balm.Leo Cameron Neil Buniic 1
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_ _ _..-..H .__Cl l fi ao n A n de r s o n h a s r et u r n e d fr o m
S o u t h O m a h a t o h i s fn i h e fs fo r a fe w
fe e l i n .
A n t B e a l e : a n d no n , A u s t in . s p e n t
l l o n d a y n i g h !a t t h e L I) .W a r r i c k
h o m e
'I` u en d s y , A p ri l 1 1, w as h e ld t he e l
eciion ior the members of the Burt
and Wuhington County drainageboard nt Teknmsh, as the term ex-p i r e s o f H r H e n r y Je n s e n .
M r . a n d M r s . S t e ve M a h o n e y c a l l e d
o n M r . a n d l i n . H . E n vo o d S u n d a y .
Th e B o n o U n i o n S u n d l y s c h o o l h a d
a : M d n t t e n d l n c e S u n d a y c o n s i d e r i n g
l h e m u d d y rold el.E ve r y o n e is w e l -
co me u> c o me .
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W m .l t u u e u g e .u u r l u x m e H u n l -ti n i ;Mi s s M n h l r e d Swann.- s o n m x A t
th e c l o s e o f t h e bus ine ss m e e t i n g a
shol1.mu s ic a l p r o g r a m ' w a s g i ve n .
1- I. C . Ho u st on o f Tek nm nh g a ve n n ic e
t a l k a r d M r . l i o p i e y a n d M r s . W r a g g e
a l s o o f t h e Te k n m l h o r d e r g a ve s h o r t
m m s 1~:.C .l n u m i k s p o k e f o r t h e
h o m e lo d g e .T h e un d e r h e r e i s a
w r y s t r o n g o n e . t h e m e m b e r s h i p n u m -
b e r i n g o n e h u n d n r d m d e i g h t y . Th r e e
n e w n a m e s w e r e pr e s en t e d n t t h i st i m e , M n . H a t t i e T r e e t , M i s s M a g g i e
L o w e e n d H e r b e r t H e r z o g . T h e m e m -
b e r s t h e n r e p a i r e d t o t h e V a n V n l i n
h a l l a c r o s s u p s t r e e t a n d w e r e m r ve d
\ni ce l u n c h - o n e h u n d r e d a n d s i x t y
be i n g s e nt e d .
Another hir event of the Das! weekHtn zu mx D EPA RUIE NT w i , - I ~_ Q fm ni ty ba nq ue t: gi ve n on
F r i d a y i x c n i n i t ' t h e V a n V a l i n h a l l .
Th n fn1lnu:1mr n m r r r n m w a l ' z l ve n :
Ff."' Wilcox of Cid; wa.: a Hermanvlnltnr '1\aesday.
Hrs. John Kirg was on the sick list
ee-vent days last week but in better ItUlla WrllinHn. .mi Cook and chlldren of In
man, Nebr.. are ?i!'iling her parents,
Ltr. md Mrs. Levi Kinsey.Hr. and Mrs. Chas.Arnold were
g_v»i==¢== vixitors at the county nent.
?'§'?¥¢-N. drove to Malmo Satur-
iay and returned Sunday accompanied
ly Mn. K atie wh o ha d be en thanthe put twp week: helping c ue for
a. iittle nephew who urn very mick.
J. F. Beard of Omaha was in townletunhy rmwinl u:qun.lnt.nnou.-Henry 'Tauhlaen made l hueineu
Itip 1.0 the <======q lent Snturday.
The Wm. Belvi le family moved lustleak into the Sam Bolsrille vmrsrlvacrosatlmetrazk.ll r . a n d l l n .. J .Gihlon have rented the Elzy Taipplettproperty vzatul by Hr. Bah' le and
uri!!move ns soon u some :spainan be nude.Hr.sad H n .Floyd Van Valin
lopped in Hermln Mondny for 1
'HRS é§1§§i§T1a'Z1lw3"'¢iS"ulmityh.
Misa Marnie RylnThe Church and the Community
Rev. BowdenTho Business md the Communlt5,_..Dr. A. J. Cameron ¥
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LEGAL NOTICES
Notice Lo Cioedlton of Estate
S:IA'1'E OF NEBRASKA,
xl..Wuhington County.__In 'Ihs:.tJouni;f_£n\:d .
.tn.the Hatter of the Haute of Fnn~
calm Coulter, Deceased:To the Crrditon ol' Bild listltezYou are hcrby notified. That I will
:it l t the County Court Room in
Blair,in said County,on tho Nthday of April, 1922, ond on the 15thday of July,1922, at 10 o'clocl: A.M. on eac h..oI saiddntu to rec eiveand azuminmtdl claim: ngxinst saidEstxie, with I view to their sdjust-
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Hotel Conan'
Hotel Sanfon
Hotel Henshat
Our repu union ol 2| gnu fmt: dull
il bec k oi than hotels.Guests matop nt my ons of them with th¢=nuanc e ot ncelving honeetwue 1
courteoul treatment.GONANT HOTEL comm
BURNYOUR _
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~Rock Springs -Coal ~
The Best Coal on the Mar
for the P ice ~
We mal<e deliveries to all
~='parts of the city..Q
The Rhoades Coal & Feed Store
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