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juries from which he never recovered.He was brave and ehaerforl and
thoughtful of his mother and nevercompladnedofhinsufferhlga.O11WednesdayMaystheofficersofStanley1:1 Hain Phnltllh lkmlri
can Legion arranged for his emergencyhospitalcane ns he was suffer
ing greatly from a pain in his head.All that was possible for kind henna
ard willing hands to do was done buthepassedawaySundayasabove
stated thus another of our boys has
TWENTYFlFlH WEDIHNG ANNIVERSARYFITTINGLYooslzavnzo
On Monday evening May lo alargegatheringoffriendssurpriledRev.and Mrs.N.P.lang who liveourDanaEolleptheoondanlining.their twenty~fi!£h wedding nrrnhner
sary.y Rev.Lang is an irstructor at Dan)and also pastor of a church at Orumandfrombothplacesthefriendscametoshowtheirgoodwillandtoextendcongratulations.gislen up his lLle for his country.|On Monday morning the facultyandstudentscroaledthecampustoCmuxcEYEXTSATDANA
COLLEGE the Lang home and prexented themwithasuitablegiftandintheafterFridoy 2 z= m.May 19Truck moet~:noon to show their appreciation Rev.ing.éand Mrs.Lang invited them over to aTuesday 8 p. m.May 22Pinno re dainty luncheon.cital assiited by students of voice.l In the evening the entire
congreThursdsy8p.m.May 25Recitalbystuientsof piano assisted by GirlsGleeClub.
.Friday S p..m.May 26 Recital byDepartmentofExpression:Saturday 8 |;L m..May 2?MoleChorusConcertcondudedbyElmerChristensen.
Sunday 8 p.m.Moy 28Danish
Luthenn church Baccalaureate ml
gation at Orurn and nmny friends intown to the number of shout two hundred took possession of their home.Well Filled baske ra were brought byEtheguests and a substantial luncheonseweddudngtheevening.Rev. and Mrs.Lang received a numlberofheuudfulgiftsfromtheirfriendsandparishionersandallde
ported for their homes at a late hourdressDr.Chinlun of Omaha.iwishing the host ard hostess
manyMonday 8 p. m.May 29Piano Rc ~ happy returns of the ducital.Agatha Hrogh.
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WEEKLYni@{gssiinilr
The months of March uid April
were almost like old one!ln the
harnessmuging industry.The volume
for the two months repreeen an in
croeso of nearly 256 per eent er the
corresponding months of yearandbusineellekeepingupr tho tho
aeubn is nearly over Ior harness
supplies ncoonding to J.C HlrphnmofHnrphemBros.The buinees ofthelesttwomonthswna ae lure.ll
not larger than we have had in ten
green said he.ProrpecI.||t presentindicatethltbueinena~keep upfor some time altho it il unkuuel for
hnmeee business to continu good solate in the season.It was not unusual
ten yearn ago.but conditiynl have
changed.and we do not ~how
long the turn at present Fill llat.
Formere are using horses now instead
of trncton and other mechfnery and
as long as feed remains at pre!entlowlevel:it is my notion um they
wlll continue to one the lioree.lfsnmed with the sheep growera.Th
grnwen feel e lol.better then a yenneomidheas §h¢re is active trodinginwoolatthehqginningofLh
ehcedng leuon and prices are abov
nonnal which is something they hav
not experienced for two years.Price
nn higher now then for the ten yearsaveragebeforethewar.Flock:nomnllerasnoneofthemheromothanaboutsixtypercentofnormaflocksbutweathercondition!1
.itlclll for the young lambs Lhll springThebig;est rancher out there wh~
».|sually:uns about forty thounenrl
sheep hen about twentyfour thousandsheepthisspring.This outfit is upabout nine thousand feet in the rnoun~mln:ond probably controls about ehundredthousandacres of lend.Proi
pecte are good for gruing this springanthereluxbeenplentyofmoisture
ond the grass in mowing.altho it is
somewhat backward in the mounLninn.Ther;in conaidernble inow ingrainpmenshouldedranoejtohigherthemountainsmulthiswillmeanlevelsagaintractorsandothermaipientyof water for irrigation thisneachinerywouldundoubtedlyoomaintoson.
more gone:nl use again.We ere add}Buildiwx corditione continue to im
ing more linen in order thot we may.prove with the greatest activity lndobusinessuthehumu)business renldentihl building.Planlng mill!playa ont..in |...busymnd some of them reportBueineeaComingHeh;buainesr 50 per cent ahead of thisGoodtime:are beginnl to comehack in the wool industry .C.N.
Cadwallader of the Lincoln Hide rt
Fur company who returneli FuesdeyfromntripthroughwesternColoradonaysthatconditionseremuchim
Liimo last year.Many who have beenholdingoffareHurtingnewhomeanow and pmspem look bright.for the
comix.rr season.Paint concerrn arebeginningto feel the lnereeee inde~mard also.State Journal.
sion Recilnl Hazel Anderson.1 IIRE CHIEFWerIn~s<d1y 3 p.m.May 31 Piano
Recital.Alma Madsen.Ile news bulletin for May lst fromThursday8p.m.June I Alumni the nB1:e of the State IirellI\rshnlladdress.at Lincoln contains a complimentaryzffiduy8 p.m.June 2Graduatiqn notice for Han.m Schumacher Blain5exercises.Ere chief in an article regarding theIIALrle3ingupcampaigninthevarious=£owns over the state.It mad:anThepianopupilsofMrs.Gladys follmrazMcCannIlodnmngavearecitalonlustWednesdayEveningMay1f»at ;rmd several old lluilclings had been
removed in the last :e=u. also electric
Blsir was also found greatly im:
the Congregational church asaibtnlbyBlissElizabethHopewellreader M
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G. A.R.W.R. C.Z\r|BMORIAL
sfzuvzcss OBSERVED SUNDAY
On lut Sunday nfiernoon May HthememnHalservicesfortheGrind
Army was held in Schcfflcri hall.A
goodiy number of the W.R. C.ladle!
\=\er\¢ present also some oubidera.
A quarleltc eonnislng of Mrs.KyrieMissDillowCariHovendck and John
Andenon sang a selection with MisaIdaKnox as accompanist after whichpnyerurnsofferrdbyHr.AndrewJones.After the prayer mother selediohumsung and then the few nr
MANAGERmn
PRUVFSsucc13s1=l1L
FIGURES FOR FIRST YEAR UN
DER MUDIIRN PLAN snowECONOMFES
Alliance mb.any 14.gspodmFiguressubmittedto the city :ouncilbyCityMmqzrN.A.Xemnixhin a.preliminary report covering thefirstyear!operxdon under the city
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SEEKS To REPRESlJNl Firm;uisrmcr-amma nuns Pr:-
TITIONSFILED
Lincoln May 161 Ashton C.Shal
lcnbergur of Alma former governorfiledtodayls A democratic cnndidats
for congress in the Fifth district
Prior to serving as governor Shalien
bergcr was Fifth district representativeinthermtonialcongressfortwoterms.When Shallenbcrgwer nn for
n second term as governor he was de
feated in the primaries by Mayor.Tunes c. Dsdmlman.
Two rnone petitions urging Attor
ney General Clarence A.Davis to enier the republican primaries for UnitedStlteasenatorwerefiled.One
contained the names of Nemaha
county rtpublicans and the other bore
lrignaturea of Shendian county ruidenim
J.W.McKis5ick of Beatdce hasBledasdemocraiiccandidateforthe
lower house.Herbert D.Walden of
Beatrice has Med as a mpublican candidateforthestatesenateinthatdirhict.
CLASS srzmzox WELL RECEIVED
On int Sunday evening May 14theclassof1922oftheBlairhighlchoolIistcnedtothexnnunlclass
lumen la dnlivnmd by Rev.w.H.
Underwood superintendent of theCrown!!Home nt the B.F.L1 operahouse.
Rev.Underwood hu been verypopularwiththeSenior classes of the
put few years having spoken to them.on lmeral occasions.
The houle was very comfartalalyfillndwithfriend!nnd rvclgliven pfUmgraduateswifewen:int¥.rested Intheiranelfnre.
The program opened with pmyer byRev.Leroy Crocker of the Christism
church.followed hy a vocal solo byMissICathrynOhmnnteacher of highschoolErglilh.Rev. Joseph A.Johnson of the Methodikchurch gave the scripture read
ing and prayer.A quartdtu consisting of MissesGladysSickkotterandBeatriceIreTund and Messrs Car]Howrzdick andPalmerAllensang a sacred selection.The ming qunrtette with Prof.J.W.S\\ilwrt and David Mummert asif!t violins and l\Ii!=.scs Marian KydcandNurmnAnspachas second violins
plnyad sevcral choice selections.The keynofie of Rev.Undcrwoods
lddrrss to the class of 1922 was charactcr building.He attempted to showthcmthat as they go out to schools ofhigherlearningor Lo mnkb their wayintheworldtheymustbuildchar
acter as well as acquire §nnncin!gainandbusinesssuccess.He told them what all thinking menand women know that friends and thebest thing:in life coma only to thosefvhobuildcharacterinyouthlrdtothosewho are of mal sewice to oth
ers.
The program closed with the bene
diction by Rev. Joseph A.Johnson.
YDUNG PEOPLES »50(lET\
HOLD HAZAAR
The Tabitha Society whose members onnsist of the young ladies of theDanishLutheranchurchheldtheirannunlbazaariam.Idaisy afternoon.....|._
As mentioned in the May ith isofTheEnterpriseRoyHalsteadiBlairboywho \ra.1 actively engminserviceduringthehtewar1|uken to the government hospital |llion at the Wise Memorial hospitalOmahaforimmediatenttuntionslferingwith severe pains in hisheadWont!was reoeivbd last Sundayhis death and A mihtary funenl vheld on Wednesday afternoon Mayatiwooclm:k lt the B.F.D.opa|housc.
Elder T.J.Eiliot of Omaha of1
RcOrganized Latter Day SakchurchddiveredthesermonanimbyRev.Leroy Crocker of the ChlLianchurch.
The American Legion StanleyHainIost had charge of the AervieandtheWomansAuxiliaryalsopatlcipzbed.The rrmaining boys of1GrandAnuySf the Reyiublic attendin a body and all joined in the funn
cottage.The exservice boys who actedpalhbenrerswereCarlSchmidt
Beck J.P.Jipp R.H.Robins:Rulhven Anderson and Herbert He
ningson.The uiute at the cemetery wfiredbythufiHngsquadandinwere sounded by Earl Ficego.Roy Gifford Halstead was born
Blair Nebraska July 12 1593 aadiedattheWiseMemorialCovermentHospitalSuctionOmahaNa:mah Sunday May 14. RSM 28 yenat the time of his death.He leaves to mourn hiin his mothandfatherMr:nd Mrs.Clem H:dead of Blair.Nebmska two :isterMrsJlkeGoodofOmahaMm.EKirkofBlairandfourbrothers;1thesebrothersEverettandJess1ex|cnice men who served throngthalateworldvuandbothlunnoréctivulhohoribfediichnrguand11athome;Floyd and Clifford an tltworcmairirxgbrothersbothlivinat home with their parents.A Tamnumberof other r~elutivc.s and friend
mourn with the sonf.m.ing and lxrearedparents.At the time of thc beginning of thWorldWarRoywasatGreatFalkMarianaandhearingoftheenlislmentofhisbrothersandfriendsaBiairhehastenedtoGreatFailsan1.nswcred Lhe sail to colors and waammcdlately :sent to Mare Island Cal
on August 3 1917 and was soon 01hiswaytothesceneofbattlewit!the lst Batiery U.S.Marines amwassewingmththeMarinesinUnfallof 1917 md spring of 1918 in thafeldun.Sectqr.
_He was with that gallant ccrnpangoftheMarinesthesashCo.wh§c}made Bellcau Woods a plane in historyandinJunewasatthebarltleolChateauThierrywhereonJune121918hiswholecompanyofMarines
a picked patrol of expert mmksmen.wart almost wiped out of existenceby a flock of Zopplcns md other aircmftwithbombsandmachinegunbullets
A body supposed to bc lhnt of Ru;Hale~tc..u was pick¢d up with Roysidentiiimlioaumgnear and was buriedonthefieldandthegovernmentsentutelegramtotheWznahingwnCountyChapterof thc Red Cross andto the parent:that.their son had fall
en in b.1¢tlc.
Severn]months went by and onedayinthefailthe?ari£Faclrl Secrwelary of the Red Cross found u badlywoundedboyinthebasehospital
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maining G A.R.boyi that an left
out of the multitudes of years ago.had their servicn.In the put yur two of the old comradeshave paued to the Great BeyondThomnMarionCartermdJens
Anderson when they will have nobattles to fight.Rav.H.J.Se~lley.gave an nddnuorrather|sermon.that was well
wonh homing and the crowd waswryattentive.After the sermon
manager form of 3ovomment.han
siienced Lhobeyho invoned n returntothemayorandcouncilgunmmentonthegroundthuthelatter
wu more efficient and Im ex]>nlui1e.The city mnnagefs report lhowl
nu;opex:ting arpemes of all da
plrlmonh combined.during the six
years prior to thc adoption of tha
city mmqsr plum.no on an uorap<Lf58percenthilfhor t.hn.ndurin|£hl
putyearuadthatlhocoatofdty
a
another selection Tenting On TheOld(lamp Ground an sung which
concluded the servieee for the after
noon.The old eornrides an they :Ill them
lelvts then hid a hearty handshake.
They an ilowly you sumy puaing onLo the other shore end em long thenwillnot be one left to tell the :toryof those urful dlyx of 6165.
AMERICAN RED cnoss ON
THE JOB ALWAYS
.....The recent floods in the south henlaidwastemuchterritory.31000lomcleasarebeingfedbytheRedIronin the lille of Mississippi Alone.Phe nm :leeds in Illinois Ariunles
liiudnaippi Louinoa end Ten.:hnve
>een met by nppruximnscly $100000Jy the National Red Caou.It willrequirea mueh larger mm to carryforrrnrdthe nziighty tuk of caring forlm n1w1#i!Ild¢£L£nnfonamte pupil.Ourlniral RerlCn:|llhnlbeen.ukwedohelpandWuhingtoncountyhas
llrlmdy sent :forwlnd $154100 md will»e glld to send more.but in onder too what we mould do. we hereby reuedt all who would like a put in this
government for any year during that
period wu nearly 25 per cent hi¢h\rtlundl1Hngthefintyurunderthe
city manager plum
Big Bahnce Shown .On Hay 1 1921 when the elty
uunnger plum wont am effect than
wesahadmceintlxedvtreuury
of$57I exclusive of vefiltllid w=urum.while on May 1 1923.the uid
of the first year underthe pruentcitygovemmentthere was 1 net bal
an¢¢of$8.840 efter thecitymlnngeresalaryof $5000 ru pdd.Hr.
Kmminh is under a fouryen cuntmct:turing at 5000 1 year and
inereufiig 00 a year up to $3500
The first yin.;under the dty mall
nger plum was the only year with oneexceptionintheIntnummmthatthecostofrunnlngthadtyhnnotmsdrexseeacledthernenm.This left s |erloun financial situationfortheealtymumgertehoowhenhe
5EllhbUiin epiteof tjseheavybondedindebtednessvrhlehisbein:paidofflittlebylittle.the showing nude
is conddered exceptional!by the entirecity counoil thinkin unanimoulybehindthepresentgovernment.ww Tnxoerere Cameo!
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ay of diluber to make auch donaiomas you feel you can n1loni endoitnow.Storms have been :II
round ua homes :nd farms ruinedzany have lost lftrylhing they had.
When n like diluter may come m nsoorecantellbutwhetheritevernmcn or not we have n chmce to reevesufferingfeedthehungryandL help clothe those who have sulhred>let un :newer quickly.Pnenidentiardingissupportirqthiscallend
rery possible lssinxnce should be
utened to the suffering.J.A.Johnson Pubs.Secy.
0NcREcAr|bNAL CHURCH
Oppolenl of the city manger gurernmentrecentlycirtulltedspetitionaskingthat the city nun.ngers aiuybe cut.Only one prornineni bnlinen
man signed the pqgjtioii the maiorityof the nignen being the imlller taxpnyers.A large number of the lign
ers were women usd mmf of themwerendpmpertyowners.The paitinn wa.: tabled by Um city eeund
pncticnlb dl of the lzrger rupayersareutisfiedwiththepresent:form of city governméh!ind believeit to be fu more economical and ef
ficient then the old form pf a mayorandcitylrouncil.
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The 53rd annual meeting of the
)mnha Association of Congnegntionldlaunches in Nebraska met at Arling
on May 15 and 16.5111. Alta Wainwright and Mrs.B.L Offen were electe<las delegatesnom Lhc Blair church and went overn the train Monday morning.A number of other CongffgxtiondolkksdroveoverD.C.Van Deusen
aking Mrs.Van Dcuretu Mrs.W H.Iill Miss Gnce Hill Mrs.ClarkIHanlonandMissBelva.Offen iniscar.The program wu very intereningndtho!e who attended the meetings.II
Funerll services for lheodore B.
Schaforsmann of Fontanelle Nab.wen hetd Isnt Friday afternoorr fromhis farm homo two miles north of that
village.The deceased was ono of the prominentfarmersof that community andalifelongresidenthavingbeenbornon the {armNov.25 1881 where he
plsmd muy Tuesdny Hay 9 after
a lingering ilinoss of nearly ihree
yearn.He leave.: to mourn his puaing theJianxfrdmmchildren.his motherMrs..C.A.Schafersmlnn oi Hooperandseven!brothen usd sisters.
:oi well repaid for the time spent.Our mvrnlmln Wm.Schafersmann
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D J_...N.u¢|:JlLutheranchurchpnrlors.\.They had on sale many little arli
cles of fancy work and read3.~towear
gnmiente and also sold lunches consistingofpienlsmodecakesndcoilee.
A progmm was rendered during the
evening consisting ol music and rendingx.Rav.I.ld.Hansen addressed
the audieree and ln the course of his
rernnrlu he eongntulaiorl the young
nicat auu nliu D|3(!n ITBUBIUTTHI IYUII1severalhospitalsandwhoclaimedto
be Roy Halstead of the Marines.The
Pads Red Cross Field Secretary then
:notified the mother nt Blair and Mr.
Clark 0Hanlon local and County
Chairman who insrructed his secretarytocableand\\lile and to use
every means within the power of theRedCrosstoidentifytheboyandto
request his transfer.
Mrs.J.P.Jensen.County SecretoryIndiesontheirenterpriseandloyaltyoltheRedCross.now Post War Ser
Giffoni Dixon tenor soloist and Da
vid Murnmen violinist.
The pupils included beginners nswellasadvancedstudentsandwith
bu;few exceptions they played withoutmusichmingmemorizedtheir
eeloctions.
A Mr.Skogland registrar of the
Sherwood school of munie at Chicago.gave n few minutes laik on their oystemofpromotionandaddedthatMrs.Rodman was n member of their facul
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41 U H.u\..\x.|anlpt.nunsSehumaeherthenewfirechiefisazeallivened~hlooded Ere fighter end
n man not afraid to get out and giveanitspedorrealsupportalongFire
Prevernion linen He believes a fire
preventeci il better than one :tamed:md wel!put out.We wish that morechiefswerelikehim.
szourn DAKUTA lx
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nic auureu given monday liter a cousin or me oeesaseo mo withnoonbiLgChEBulionguofhisfamilyattendedthefunernlserNationul.Council of New York \\as|i¢¢$It Fontanelle on last Fridaythecrowningeventofthedaynnd1fim
will long be remembered by l.hose_who were there.[Vieux RECITAL
Meeting!were held both morning PLEASES AUDIENCEardafternoononTuesday.
Prof J W.Swil1ar1.s violin pupil:;\r.\l.K;§(;CLUB AUENTION gave n very interesting recital at
.Dana eollegwe on last Monday evening.The Walking Club has planned 1 The alfllr was largely attended bynewstuntfornextSundayafternoon.students of the college fliends fromty and wma therefore qualified to use]Deadwood South Diitola.and surtotheirchurchinas~mueh ns the vice Secret:of the American Le Moy 21.|Blair and Herman.lvprsItheirmu:ical sdvngeement plans for rounding territory has been
experipleclgeeachyear.a certain sum togion Post 154 .succeeded in engb;}1e{pupils..\...Q ..;._|en;i.ng_hlizuods ianckierrifie hai
andwirdiheeupMrt6tthechurchand.lishing the boys identity and askedjfor Jlensre.David Mumrnert and Gif rain alarms the flax
week.always succeed in reaching thefn furlough home.ford Dixon assisted in the prograrr|.l Train senice.with the exception.in nulomohiles to DeSoto where
theamount.|Since the government and the army each in his own pleasing manner and of the Northwestem from Ornnho.is com will be halted and all get out
andC.x.Hansen.president of Dons still contended Roy was dead the Red|Miss Elizabeth Hopewell.rave a rearl przvtieslly at a standstill.hike through the DeSoto
woodsCollegegaveareadingthat\1.a5 well Cmss officers of Blair brought him ing in her usuel ehnrmlng style.l Wzuliouu and heavy ruins have Each member is asked io tslce
hisreceivedhomeandsomemonthslaternfterThechurch\.S\.Il comfortnlwlv filled been reported from north of DeadIown sandwiches and colfee
willbeprio
The nffnr was considered n sutcess they had filed his claims with the cor \with relatives and friends of the pu wood :md plrl..<of Wuomirg and wen vided at that end of the journey and
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both financially und socially.ernment and at last the Commander film ard it hr been roncluslvely prov lem Nebnska Still feel the grip of lunch will be eaten in the great
outofiheMurine!inner!Roy an honorien thx!the music lovers of Blair ore old winter.doors.
lBeeuroyouhavethemysteriousabledischarge.He had been woundodmore thaw arnccusl to attend these H Miss Florence Smith is the
lendericey.lun badly in the head and lost on5l ~l Read it right in The Enterprise.:for this
oocuion.
Ffclock an on lorme occasions and sro
The members will meet at the The work showed good oryplrniienrivljbra}§5 oclock instead of 3 on ihe pert of the pupils ltid P1395H
taking instruction on the part.of the
tcseher.Those iaking pan were:Hxmnlh Bengaand Enthn MeaganMarianRydeNormaAnspeehDavidEllumrner1andMr.Swihart.The
piano accompanist:were Miss Sinne
mnrk.Mrs.Lillie Hyde.Mins Agatha
Keogh and Miss Jane Noble.
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th r o w h e r h o o k s o n t h e n e a r es t c h a i r .
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ll l l et i t n o t hi s t im e . "Th a t l n w h e n
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m a k e l l a r y m o r e c a r e h t l .
Th ir d , r ep e at th e d es i ra b le ac t io n a a
oft en as po a sl b te .W e a l l k n o w t h a t
t h e h a h l t ta m o a t B n n l y t t x e d w h i c h
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wou ld c re ot t :m ot he r o ps .- ll lm t fo r fr ic
ti o n b e t w e e n I " m m v I n t l t i n a t B r i t
l i n .
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o ve r t h n e r a l C h a n g n e a r P e t t i n g
was c om pl et e.Th e A l a n e l l n r l u n a t m y
waa s ca tt er ed an d th ou sa nds w er e to k-
en pr i so n er s a n d t li a ur m et l e a c h m a n
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l e a d e r t i e d i n t o t h e c o u n t r y w i t h ttla
b o d y m m m w i t h W n ' u a o l d l e r a i n h o t
pur at tl t.Ne ar L ua ng ch ou v, on t he r al l
w a y t o s m m l e n , C h o n g : l t h e r e d s o m e
a t h i s fo r m a n d e n t r e n c h t d a n d a t
la te st re p or t s a n o t h e r tig ht w a s e x
pec ted t her e.W u . w h o a pp o in t ed ht m
a e l f g o ve r n o r o f C h l h l l pr o fl n c e ,| p »
p r o ve d t h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f W a n ; S h i h
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of a l l l tl a t it l es .M o r e l m p o n a n t w a s
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m e a o f t h r o u g h m l m a r y di ct a to rs .He t h u s s o u g h t t o a b o ll a h t h e a y a t e m
of t t tc h u n a o r : un i t a ry In s pe c t o rs w h o
h a ve be e n rt t ll n g o va r t w o o r m o r e
p r o vt n r e a a n d w e r e vi r t u a l l y i n d e p e n -
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a n d t h e e n d ol'mt l l t a r l s m a n d h e
ur g e s t h e l t n r n e d ln t p c a l l i n g o f a n a -
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a s t o t h e fo r m o f g o ve r n m e n t e x c e p t
th a t tt b e d e m o cr a t i c a n d re p r e se n t a -
Ih re .
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l a n d m i g h t h a ve l u m e l h l n g r e
se mb l in g p e a c e - b u t o n l y fo r a fe w
t h e u o n n n l wal tn Ol'pe nc e a n d tt lt l
ma t e l y l i ft i ng t h e ex c e s s ive b u rd e n o r
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De m o cr u t lc m em b e ra o f c o nl n n lt . Th e y
u e r t e d t h e r e p o r t vr u a d e c e p t i ve a n d
t h a t t h e a c t u a l expendi ture-a fo r t b a
r o u t i n e bual neua s r t h e g o ve r n m e n t
h a ve l n c r fl s c t l r a t h e r t h a n l l e c r e u e d .
Th ey c a ll ed a t te nt io n t o tl e ll cl en e y ap -
p r o p r i a t i o n :lt gz rc g at ln g l2 3l .0 00 .-
0110. but It e p re s e nt a t ive Ma d d en c ba l »
ten sed th e m t o d e n y t h a t o n l y $12.-
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a b l e t o th e ac t l vit t e a o f t h e pr a aa n t
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pl ea a an t m m t h r o u g h m e e m - u t o
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n a t e a p p o i n t m e n t o t N a t G t t l d l l d l l t o
b a In t e r n a l re ve n ue c o l le c t o r fo r t h e
e i n e m l t t a a o u r l t l l l t r l c t . M r G o i d l l e l t t
wa s a de l e g a te t o t ho It e pu b l l c an t r a -
tl oo al c o nven ti o n bu t vr a a un ae a te d at -
t e r a d m i t t i n g h e h a d a c c e p t e d m o n e y
fr o m o n e o t F r a n k 0 . L o w d e n ' | t u m u -
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ta c le d i n t h e s en a t e. an d H r . L ou vde n ,
wh o u n a o n an o c e a n s t e am e r . a e n t a
ra dl o ar a m d ec la r in g t l mt lo h i s o pl n lo o
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ty, to re lle va the P rea tde nt ann Se nat or
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at el n a a l e d t h a t t h e n o m i n a t i o n b e
w i t h d r a w n .' I m a w a s d o m .b o t t h e
n m o o u n a m a d e l t p t a l o t h a t t h e y l n -
t a o d a d t o k e e p t h e i n c i d e n t a l i ve fo r
u s e l n th e a p p r o a c h ln g c a m p a i g n .
L E A D E R S o f b o l l d t n g t r a d e o n l o n a
i n t h e C h i c a g o d l s r r l c t w h o h a ve
be en t l g h t l n g t h e L m n t l l l w a g e a w a r d
ap pe a r to ha ve ove rr e ec he d t h em se l ve s
at l a st .No t co nt en t wi t h bo mb t tx ro vr -
in g. tn c en d la r ta m a nd bl a ck m ai l , a om e
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w e e k ki l l e d t w o po li ce me n w h o ID
Ilirurlnm or I lurgv :\¥llotlll1 Of pulngland H4\umj¢E.|
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M lhv Hover sale held in Omahn forlhe henvih of the Clu'il£ Child society, |
$5.500 mul mlleded.'
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Elaborate preparations are bein;mask'tor :hr Nehrssh Sute F u r
and Penn- expollliun at Lincoln, undvr
auspices of slate board af lurrlmmuresepmntu-r 3 so 8.
Mu. Illldolph Knpis and slaughter,
Blade, ot Crofton, were badly burned
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me Franklin high mmol sm; | pdg'll.lI\ lmlred their clown;
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A rarllo ac! has been innalld ln dur;rrlenrl llour nallla for me purpone Of:
ncelvlng daily market reports.0rda new clly council has neauccutht diy pmbll 83.000 lu order to :ea
,||Nho burden: of the llrnoxen., Twenty men have been ¢lI6|!0d
from nw fleets on the Allnnuc and:
Pacino sonata to Omaha for recruldnz
duly.Mrs. Joseph RlchtarIk, nioiher of hu
of lncondluriscm,llromm ui d,vnufound ln nearly eqrry room
The new country club and golf llnkljust dedlcnlefl at Auburn. are me bv
vlallora ln attondnnce from other tolma
:to exceed Isl natural surroundingthose nf any other almllar club and
.llnlil Ianhc stale.fire or ltnknowu orldn c ommitted
dnmaae c arlnuled roughly at mum
'al Valley when lafveral any barns. andipnn of the nockyarda wen ouruuyaa
nhnarf-n. wal trampled to death by a .won help arrived from Frwmr mecowinmemllk barn on the farm ndghbcrlnz loama.
near P:ole.1 Flu gray wolf cuba lrlfn taken fromc . 4. mmm of Grand mana was !a den on foe Hema wmhorn nm.
runny injured when he was struck by [nur Nebraska City.They were about
an auto hu alfa was backing our of,four weeks old.Efforts were made ta
| klll the parenu, but they were me:WIFI and escaped.
ha garage.Hi n Ma r Hutchlnaa. for thl senFP(rears public llhrarlan ar Falls {!l1y.han
raalgnl-d. et¥ectlve June l.She will
probnbly ro lo Georgia.'Taro hundred volunteer fireman help
Bd to llght a big blaae which lilrted
n 12] lon: of alfalfa hay on the OttoEmrlch farm n-lar Tllden.'Business men ot Imperial raised
enough money to nuance weekly hand
s-oncena throuxh ihc summer and to
A district checker tournament. com-orlllla Fillmore. York. Hadlloll. Hao
.1ick, Hull and Polk counties, will ba
:mud ln Central City at tha I. ll. C.A.on K a !23.Sl:npreamtatiha
from each county will participate.
:Plans for enlandox :be yarda at
2-ul. Glu. 'none Rock, Denon. Hummoo and Humboldt hafebeen aanoxmad
by me Burllngion.The improvement.
which will mar more than $25000. wsuBurglar: who entered the 1'. C. Wll» ;brIng many laborer: to um lectlou.
nn hardware axon- at Cheney. cnrnedi lone.H-enaon. or Szerlinl. Jumor larf! n coal: rerrllrtor mntalnluz S-'i.000.the college of agriculture, waa badly
m atom nccqunla and 815 In cash.cut and bruised when a au-eel carAt a"nhorlhorn aide on the farm of Fimoiod into a trac tor mmorunr a
lanhbecgor nurl son nenrl!umboldl,!loa¢ in the Farmers' Fair parade atft! hell] of 1mrs and mlmM lavnl:ond 11 s.......\...... -..-....|._-_--- -~--
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ey a al a ht la be l ng ca r rl e ed In t o s ch o ol s
a n d i n d u s t r i e s o f H e b r l l k a a s a p a n
o f d t f t n a t l o n s l o a m p a l q y d t h e E n - 5
al ah t Q o na e rr at t oo Fo u nr l l of Am e rl c a. .
Th e e x c i t e m e n t p r e va i l i n g a t I n l el l d e d u e t o o l l d r l l l e r s h a vi n : a t r u c k
nl l s a nd an d p o ck e t o f sas la b e ing fe l t
th r o u g h o u t t h e we s t e r n p a r t o r t h e
sl a te .
B u l l d l n ;t h a t w l t l co-at .t e a r l r $1.-
000.Il'JD l a u n d e r w a y ln °|~'t|¢tull1|£..
Th r e e c l l u r r h e n n o n u n d e r w a y w i l l
coat | t ` t o t a l o f Sill kdll ll.Tw o n e w
sctmnl ho us es u l l l cont $'..'75tul l ua d d l t l o n on e ' n e w bu si ne ss b zo ct i an d
m o r e t h a n t h i r t y t i r e realulennes a r e
un d e r co n s t r uc t i o n an d ex t ct lvlo n a oa .
t h e w a t e r m a i n s lu t e . t hr e e o u t l y i n g
d l s t r l c l s a r e i n n w n w t
P l a t t e c o u n t f a n a a s o o o m o c o u r t
h o u a e w i l l h a d e d l c n t e d o n t h e a l x t r
a i x t h n n n l r a r a a r y o r t h e m a y t h a t u m
l i t t l e b a n d o f p i o n e e r s wh os e na m e s
ap p e a r o n t h e w a l l s E n i d t h e to w n t l t e '
for this city May 23. taut I
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o n - o w i n o m r w s w a rA r a y o o g o n a o l lboaa on t o r tu n d a
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A i n .M a c k e n z i e st r ug g ie d t o b e r
fe e t a n d b e g a n t o c r y .
" I c a n 't l t a n d a n y m o r e . " : h e w h i m
p e r r d . " I s i m p l y m n 'l . M a r e . Th e w a y
:ran h c t h q u a r r e l o ve r t h a n pe n p l e
g e n o n m y n e r ve s .Yo u p r o mi s e d m e
Ma r cu s .y o u 1rou!dn'1.e ve r d o l r
" S q u n t t e r b a b i e s g r o w o n m e ¢ |
s q u a t t e r ; g i ve em . " :h e r cp l l e d h u :
l y ." A l l t h e y n e e d 1 | b r e a d n u ' b e
an ' lo ve ," s he h es i tn re d an d sw ni lo s
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80c ron voun om 80c
vm: take mn mano n°\n»1¢ mu" home Lhe minun you nee H.Think of ll!During this me we nhdl nllovr you so oem.: farold wummux Double Boiler, remudku nf lu condition, u pmmy.ment nn this hcuullful MIRRO 2-quln Lvbuble Boiler.
This MXRRO Double Boiler fggulgriy sells for ~During this
=;_I;» whiie they Int, you can get It for $2.00 and ycur old Dnuhle
ner.
Typiclnl of dl )liRRO kitc hen utensils, its silvery beauty will
nuke the kitchen a more flasin: Flies to work in.And this HIRRD
Double Boiler I no dumb e-so ID mildly nude-it will las a lifetime.Come in eariy and let un show you its many features.
.1. Cool, msooth. hoilnw-steel
hmdiea.
2. Thu mb - gr ip f o r eu ie r
ufer hlndiing.
3. Hlndlel come together so
t h a t complete D o u b l e
Boiler can be easily lifted
with one hmd:eye for
h wt i n s .
4. Rivetjess,no-burn.ebon-
ired kmki.
5. Tightly rolled,sanitary
bonds,free from dirt-
e.
F4.
8.
9.
catching aevias.
Rounded e d g e s m a k e
cleaning easy and thor-
ouch.
Rich Colonial design.
Lustrous,silvery Mirro
finish.
Famous Mitra trade-mark
Dumped into the bottom
of every llirro utensil.
Your guarantee of oncol-
Iener throughout.
The Arndt Hdw
T rl z trwfvrzfi fsrfx STORE
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Good!
Buy this Cigarette andSave Money
xI CHZROPRATIC FOR BETTER, HEALTH.Calls undo in theI city and country.Consultation
| free.I.Ildy lttandant.Dr. A. J . SANDERSON,I Chiropractor.I Olhce over Bloir Racket StunIPhones:-Bell 19.Ind. ago.
We Feel Sure .
ol our ablllty to hnndle your blnkln¢
business tu your satisfaction.We
Shlll be glad of ln opportunlty In
mu with you.
F ARMERS STATE BANK
BLAIR, NEBRASKA
,.. . - . " _ ." " "" " "_n n o n o o r u u o n n o o o n n s s u w f 1,mnrs ro n 'rmc na ns a x nu -K\\hn| mm "" v"\°° YW-P'*""P" ""'' :~i m s m u N»\11oNs '~d p e r s o n a l In-.A the w. in 'rm Enterphne.1-m h s cl .zu k l dp-.z»..'l., ~ ¢£.§22$'.»..| =~l'nu~ °"'!'!°°9'!3'l'.F'.£ !€'?"!§_'_@"§. .Sf _.-. ._._...~811 on. Ford umm: m. sumo.
# i n n - fv- 1 ~~The puzur lww to nu hi. um pn\~|pldn nn nu mu-lvnd wt md next 'wy=\==-f»=f*~ wi!! tdl yuu ALL
~ ] . . » . , ~pl! naxt Swqhy nd he willb¢ |lld (Ill the phil will bl lhuc knd mn and "*~ua nh lrhllo.Subxfibe
f us :ee you.Hs am not punc h r»d».| ¢h» :mp (mm sc h nlghed.| nnv, :mo p er S ur.
: o s x A. ILBQADRS.P r b l h lf r a ¢ l¢ u : , h e d o e m ' i mu n y u w H¢ | 'P.ur.lu me n d o s gm.my c m ____
bdlnvnlrn the old Golpll of repent- W uMn| 1on_m\mty und:my com-ms u n n E V ERY TB UI SD A Y mee fo r lin . nllvtliwl by mum md mnc ld fer tiliz er. Huy nl su f hld| |u x m .
Hay ¥5'¥*- una:l u u o u u n - o s n u u o u u d a Hu _.rum ao .-J uly 1. wa p a u u o w x r o u u a u u w - I f The .Am t w
August 4-5, 1922.Vhntc d-Girl at \\.hir,¢ Clty Cafe.Iiuhn's Photon will please ynu.Ile sum you have the mysterious
Lhbe! J . §Iu\h,The Enterprise prints nie bills.He sum y ou have th e my mdo u lk ey .
" -imm that new fcund pencqmun grow cel
h i s P e r ' n u r |150 outwud and upwuwd a beautiful ser- mn
l\-s.-...I n almondell!! matter \t ~ .&*1°.£'.¥'i'f§." ":li ?ih hjth . nd rfl
't a i n l y d o ne ed ,a n d ne e d b n d l y .
m a r e a n d c l o ve r . Th o s e t e s t s h a ve
a n r u n i n H a l l a n d G a g e c o u n t i e s ,
m m m m a n n i t w a l fo u n d L h e m t h a t
Col .nty Superlntendezv. |
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QUALFFY FIRST
REASONABLE PRICES
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Be sure you have the mysterious
key.
Oil meal at The llhoadee Coal and
Feed Store.
One pair of Ford truck wheels with
solid tiggs. $25.Fine shape.
Gilford Dixon traded his old Buick
for a new Studebaker this week.
Got your campaign cards at this
office.We can do the job right..
Be sure you have the mysterious
key.
E. R. Haggard. undertaken Phone
Res. Bell 121.Ind. Cedar 183.tl .
key.
The Auld! Hadware sold three carl
lust week.
Omar flour at The Rhoedes Cod
1. F. Hileinger and wile of Herman and Feed Store..were Blair visitors last Thursday.|g }g Ireland has med on the re-
Emest Brock of Columbus visited
his parents over Tuesday evening of
this week.
Home is a car that you will buy if
you want to put. less than SIOQ into it.
Overland $1s.oo.The Amdt Hdw.
"Mol" Marshall from over near Ar-
lington was transacting business in
publieun ticket for the office of sheriff.
Jim Nelson. living south of Blair,
bought e Nash Six of the Arndt Hard-
ware last Thursday.
The Blair Home Bakery c an fur-
nish you with the best ofpsstry 'when
company comes or for .special ooca»
sions.8-11
Blair lest elondsy.|n. Blomqulst, who le employed by
3. F. Pearson of Auburn is a guest the Hancock Implement Co. of Her-
nt the home of Mr. und Mrs. A. R.lman. made a fly ing Hin so Blair last
Brock of this city.Saturday.'.
There are some new ideas in bakery Arthur Huc k, our genial freight
goods at the Home Bakery.Come in agent, maects to leave next Monday
-..A ln:n . . n e w {'_n|r¢1 Pies md'for California where he will eoend
Ilenuun Aye and fdinily were Blair
visiton lout Sunday.
E. Il Haggard, undertakes.Phone
Rea. Hell 122.Ind. Cedar las.or
Try -ome of Kim: Joy's Es: Hash.
Sold ul The Rlioades Coal and Feed
Store.
We hqxe some of the best used our
value= é\er oifered in Biadr.Come
and loukthem over..
The Arndt Hdw.
J. W. liirkpatrielt, D. D. of Omaha
gave an address to the old people al
the Crowell Home on lust Sunday af
ftmoon
Cum. Edwards and family of 0nm
hu won Sunday guests at the home ol
his father, J.L. Edwards, on veal
Qrunt ,tleet
Rev. J. A. Johnson is much improv-
ed ln health alter a severe lllnoeu
Y
commnrinl ~ertilizer paid.
If a n y o f t h e s t e e r ! t l m t w a n i n t h e
fo u r m r s h i p m e n t m a r k e u u l h e r v w s
trn hl y la g: l '. S . Ho rn , nt B ur r nn k. h ad
b e e n g i ft e d w l t h t h e l m vw r o f s q m r l :
thu ruulll lluI. lhl|('s.'\ Imam- will n \\l\n\l
m m : l i l o . fu r t h u h a l l j u s t m m e fr o m
a f w d 'Ent w h i r l :m l n i n t h e ullrvrk
p l l h o f t h e r y vl u l l i t h a t il l !I. u »m r
cvt l l n y x I " r a i i .
VESIUGKPHIGES~I snug; mamm
ttlo Mostly Steady as Sup-
ply Lets tip.
susnt Henman IH ,HUE5
ngc r Tons to,Trld|'Fhecp and
|| nb|Again Ben Wink to :sc
war.
on 2ltoek Yardn Omaha, May 15.
.-WI h Ilghter nvelptn of mttle
\\tNl 1dnj around 1.2400 ltend. l\!i\|°|'do hmm'el up holnlhuz about xtentlr
all uleslmlnlp Clauses.Rho stork and
len sold ntendy lt the wxeks de»
HP.~notation:on ('nlih.»:--('llnl<¢=\to
me hooves,$8.l5@SI'»ll;good to
N be¢°\vs, $T.'f5¢8.13; full In gobdTen.$7.2'SOi.T5t fcmnlnou lo mir
H.$6.9-50l.2~"5:ehnlee to prime
llnzi $8.4038.1'5: good lu choice
rllllim $1'.8.'30R..'L1;falr ln good
rlings1 $7.2$6T.T5; common to falr
rltnzl. $6»'¥50T.25: (l1oln~ to primxterm 881l\0s:»n: :ood zu rlloltrt half
$T..'t06'8.00: full io good llelfe
.750T.50: choice to prime rows. $6.77.25: mod to rhnlee msn $6310
5: mir to good ww. ;.1:¢\60.iti
tiers,%l.00§5.00:rnnnersl.$3..'$D~
ut~ hm md butcher b\l'lls $4.75~
t : lmlnlnn hulltl. $4.256'i.TI'»:\ ~l\lB.$0.506'l1.00:good lu vhfsir
~vm $'f.5069.00: _[alt to guotl £006
. $0.3-'i0l'.40: eonunml to fnlr feed
$0.9'5Q0.75; BMG ln rltnlw stock
. $T.T5¢8.25: fnlr in gout! slocke ..200T.¢'5; eolumnn to fair stocke
» m0':.2:s: stork helfers, 1'-l.5|l}{I6.(IJ
ofk mwn $3.50@5.25; atorlt nth
\~0850: stork hulls. £6.000T.00.
H°o Values Stronger.
'There was n hromler utemnnul fnDru on Wednesday lend with A mod
te run. some S300 hem! tho mark~ted steady to strong, pttees helm:
haake lulghnr than the low time 5enluy. .Top wal $10,115 ltltl hulk .
~I Iales was mmiv at $l0.lJG@1U..
Llmbo sun Blumplqg
Ia mh nvelptx were fntrly illn-
~ednemlny 8.030 head and springe
teh :mule up the hulk of the nopprId, slowly at mostly 4562.50 low
r1¢'¢Ii- top helm: Sbtw.Fed lam
areal in the deetlnes na dh!n
beep.Quotations on sheep and tombs:
H~lnmha good to ¢h||\t¢. $l2.l30
2.f»o: ful lmulna. fulr to zoed. N35
2110; aqariux hlml»a $l2.I\l}@li..'£0;|mbs,$20006 1;:.uo;ful yenrtln
i0.®@Il.(l}I fat xwtlwrs. STIIIQD.~
t eoem light, so.oo{¢1.oo; fm ew
|r y , ~ E L 0 0 .
N o t i o é To C r e d i t o r s a f E s t a t e
G r l c e B a l h r d . L | . w y ¢ r .
S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A . I n . .
W u h l n g t o n C o u n t y ,\
In Th e C o u n t y C o u r t
In t h e M a t t e r o f t h e E s t a t e o f Je n s L .
R y d e , D e c e u u l .
To t h e C r e d i t o r s o f u i d E s t a t e :Y o u a r e H e r e h y N o t i l i e d . Th a t . I w § l l
n | |I f
o o .lic Works. -ith Floor Brownell Block.at Lincoln, Nebraska, :mail 12 o'clock,
Noon, on June 12. 1922, for rrldins.
culvert; and incideplal work on theFlorence-Blair Prvjff t Nu. 91-B. Fed-
eral Aid Road.Bld; will be opened and contractsletintheSenateChamber,CapitalBuilding an fast me practicable after
time for illing bids is closed.County
Boards are hereby nqueqed to bepresent or represented.Bndden are
znvited to be pmwnt.The proposed work consists of con-
structing L91 miles of Earth tumd.
FLOUR NOT
FLOWER 'WP
Sturt That wars in Custer Qounty
Notice of Helriug,Appointment ol
Administrator.
0'lIanlon, Maher & 0'llnnlon, Attys.
STATE OF NEBRASKAWashingtonCounty ss.
In thc County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of Emily
inr said County, on the 2nd day ofJune,1922, and on the 5th day of
September, at 10 o'elock A. M. on eachof said dates to receive and examineall claims against said Estate. with a
view to their adhutment and allow-agce.The time limited for the pre-sentation of ciaims against aid Hs-
day of June, A. I1 1922. and the time
limited for payrnebt of debts is OneYear from said 2nd day of June. 1922.
Witnaas mar hand and the Seal ofsaid County Court. this 2701 day of
Apzil, 1922.{SEAL)A. C. Dsum..li-51;County Judge.
and Persond Estste estimated at$1,200 and praying for uiminislmtion
thereof.If you fail to 'vp-f at said CountyCourt on the 19th my aT Huy, 1922, at2 o'cloek P. LI.. and oontest mid peti-
tion,m he Con n will appoint C.A.Sch t or some other suitible personAdministrator and proceed to settle-
ment of uid estate.Witness my hand and Uflldal Sellthis 2ith day of Aprii, 1922.(SEAL)A. c . DEBEL13-4t County Judge.
ning. containing 2.13 acres, more or?
less, being te Iand deedad to Hans H.|
Kruse. November 7th, 1882, and re-ieordad in book 19 at page 436.'Ihe1Southwest. one-half of the Sout31east1
quarter of the Northwest quarter. the |Southwest one-half of the Norihwestfquarter of the Northwest quanor and
the Southwest quarter of the North-E
west quarter of Section 3. Township we!|I
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Blair Pharmacy
4 \* \_
Buvran NU corrsnasc or3lb.can $1.00
Full line of fresh fruits and vegetables always on
hand.
F ISH ER St BASKI N , Pr o p r i e t o r s .
Blair Fruit Center
e a p p r o x |C u . Y d s . E l m e x c a va t i o n
""Sp ec ia l e x c a va t i o n
cl an s A .
""Special excavation
24.2os125
150
.
R .A . V A N O R S D E L ,A t t o r n e y .1
B y vi r t u e o f a n ex e c ut i o n is su ed
cl a n s Il c u l ve r t s t o u t o f t h e D i l t r i t t C o o n o f W a s h i n g - '
wo "
1.500
"Sp ec ia l e x c a va t i o n t o n C o u n t y .N e b r a s k a . u p o n a j u d g -
c l n a s B g r a d i n g .i m e n e n d e n e d A u g u s t 5 , l D 2 l . i n t h e
Il "S t a t i o m o ve r h a u i .: D m C o u r t a W u h i n x w n C o u n t y ,
3B 0 Sq . Yd s .C o n c r e t e o ve r fl o w N e b r a s k a , t h e s a i d j u d g m e n t b e i n g i n
p a ve m e n t .l f a vo r o f Ja m e s E . H a r t , R e c e i ve r o f
20 . 0 C . Y d s . C o n c r e t e fo r b o x c u l -t h e B a n k i n g H o u s e o f A .Ca a te t tc r ,
ve n a .'B l a i n N e b r a s k a . a g a i n n E . C . P i l c h c r .
28 . 5 C . Yd s .Co n c r e t e f o r h e a d -
\ \ l u |
2,094
1 2 0 9|I
2 3 n
2 6
8 8C e r t i fi e d ch e c k f o r 5 %o f t h e
a m o u n t oi't h e h i d w i l t b e r e q u i r e d
w i t h e a c h a n d e ve r y b i d r e c e i ve d .
P i a n o a n d spe ci fi cat io ns f o r t h e
w g f k m a y b e SEED a n d f!l.fOt| llIlU0n
en d p r o p o s a l fo r m s s e c u r e d a t t h e o t -
B c e o f t h e C o u n t y C l e r k a t B l a i r , N e -
br ae lc a o r at th e ch i co o f t he S ta t e De -
p a r t m e n t o f P u b i t c W o r k s a t L i n c o l n .
b kN e n s a .T h e S t a t e a n d C o u n t y r e r g e r ve t h er i z h t t o w a i ve a l l techn icala tles a n d
r e j e c t a n y o r a l l b i d s .
G e 0 E. Joh n s on . S ec r e ta r y .M a r y C . D e b e l , C o u n t y C l e r k ,W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y .18~3t
L i n . ft . W o o d G u a r d r a i l .
18 i n . Co n c r e t e p i p e .
"2 - I i n C o n c r e t e p i p e .
*'"3 0 l n . C o n c r e t e p i p e .
""8 6 i n . C o n c r e t e p i p e .
t h e a m o u n t o f s a i d j u fb r m c n t b e i n g '
$33.00 0.00,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 e r a t e o f e i g h t p e r c e n t
p e r a n n u m i r o m t h e 5 t h d a y o f A u g -
uit . 19 21 , an d c os ta a nd a ccr ui ng c os ts .;
I n r il l . a t te n o 'c i o ck A . M . on t he l tl t h ;
d a y o f Ju n e , 1 9 2 2 , a t t h e W e s t F r o n t ]D o o r o f t h e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y C o u r tH o u s e . i n t h e c i t y o f B l a i r , w a n i n g - T
t o n C o u n t y , N e b r a s k a , e e l !an p u b l i cau c t i o n t o t h e hi g h e s t a n d b e s t b i d d e rfo r e a a h . t h e fo l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d r e a l
es t at e .t o - w i t :N o r t h h a l f o f t h e
S o u t h w e s t q u a r t e r o f Se ct io n Th r e e .
To w n s h i p 1 8 , N o r t h . R a n g e 1 1 . E a s t
of t h c 6t h P . M .. e x c e p ti n g t a x i o ; 1 4 ,
d a c r i b o d a a f o l l o w s :
Co n r m e n c i r fg a t t he n o r t h w e s t c o r n -er o f t he S o u t h we s t q u ar t e r o f S e c t i o n
Th r e e ( 3 ) , To w n s h i p E i g h t e e n , R a n g e
E l e ve n t i l ) . r u n n i n vz t h e n c e s o u t h o n
Se c ti o n l i ne 38 0 fe e t. th e n ce I- l e st 24 4 i
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NEW POTATOES, 4 |b_...___....._25c
RED RIVER POTATOES, per bu.__._...,..._....... $1.60
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§hel:ifI of Washington County, Ne
I Cook wml 0-A-5
T he o nlyse né ibl e, s ani ta ry
m eth od.Cheapp t h a n a n y
ot h e r w a y.
|A »A I A
the different varieties.Comparimns
a n also being run beixveen rough
and smooth corn.Samples of each
plot planted are being saved so that
all argulnent may be settled when the
plots are shocked next fall.
Prof.Russell of the stale experi
ment station was in the county Inst
week and nm assisted by the county
annt in plac ing two rennhy iests.
In there iields manure.acid phos-
phate and potuh, acid phosphate and
manure, and no fertilizer will be eorn-
pared.
Two excellent eoepemtors were se-
v
Ouu
sto
c o
he Proud. W e wer! the last in Ne-
braska to take up this work and the
parents.A number of people have shown
considerable interest in the statisti-
w summary of the county a¢ven't's
ectivittes during the month of April.
We hive gherdone decided to give it
briefly.Business callers at office . °i3T
Phoncc sdlz\,_.. .543
Laborers placed -43
Meetings held .....23
Attendance It meetinga i373
Miles by auto . _142
Letters received. personal 224
Letters written, personal ..201
Farm visits meds _..._--37
Bulletins distributed .-_. .i0'?_The stste report shows thst Wash-l
ingrton county led att the counties §n|
Nebru§ during the month of ApriI
for the number of cattle tested for
tubcreulonls.The number was 5,800
in -|11 dilferent heals.With next;
week's work it is expected tha t rho;
..1 .».|.€ll\|B.$0.506lt.D0:good to choice
fwdurn, $'f.5009.00: _[utr to gn-twl £006
rrl. ma1¢p1.4o; t0n1tnolt In fntr fecal-
911. $G.'.I'500.75; :mod In rtmln- stock
ern $T.T5¢8.25: fntr tn gnml srnckerst$T.200T.¢5; columon to fair ntnckvH.
$0!\l!0'¥.2.'5; stock hc-lfers, 1'-l.5||}{I(t.(lJ:
mock mms $3.!»tt65.2.1; stock cutves,
$05€l08i'»0: stock hulls. £6.000T.00.
H°o Values Stronger.
'There was n taronelor utcmnnul forhngtt on Wednesday lend with A moder-
ate run. some 3300 host! the :marketrtltod finally to xtnmlh prices lnotng s
ltlmato higher than the tow time yo!tcniuy. .Top was $t0.£t?» ltflll hutk of
un Iales was mmtv an $1n.un@1u.ao.
Lsmbo sun Stamping
Lomb receipt:were fairly ltln-rn!
Wednesday 8.1130 ltesd. and sprtngern
whtdt :mule up tho hulk of the nuppiyaotd, slowly at mostly 4562.50 lowerpdcefl. top helm: $l¢.w.Fed lamb!
stzsrcst in the dectlncs ns ttltt nrcd
:beenQuotations on sheep and tombs:-
the hearty cooperation of the county
commissioners, the nate offieisli. the
fum bureau. and mn-member farm-
en who helped with the work.
Corn planting will soon be done
for most farmers. The variety lest
plots put in by Henry Meier,Bob
Whodow. Glenn Wilson, and George
Ohn are expec ted to be the center
of ronaidernblediweussion by next
fall. Already there have been sorrw
for the scattered individuals who eith-
er refused to test altogether or would
not cooperate at the time the veteri-
narians were in their neighborhood.
This is a rec ord of which every
n wor |formed.The county ment will be . \ .2:~
pleased to meet with groups oi' live
work it is lmposshle for him to do iri-
dlvldusl work with exch member.
Experience shown snyhow that
sueesssful clubs are possible only'
where some grown person who is in-
terested in children and their projects.
takes halt! and encourages them. Lust
reefs clubs which completed the work
and made such s good sh ing st the
county ard atste fair: owed much ol
ply Lets 9.
or ~ Due on the rush of o "fn susnl nnnnun un ,nnss
- m n
ltronger Tone to,Trld|*Fheep and
Limbo Again Bell Weak to 256
Lower.
on F-lock Yards Omaha, May 15,
I .-Wi h Ilghter n\eI1»lrl nf mule
meh' success to the splendid leaders ll! \\e4l sdey around won lnnd n!i\|°|'lheyclzose.|trmlo hmm'el up hnlnliug about xlonslr
3 f l n f s b o a now on all eloslrshls Clauses.Hhe stuvll andome o y y i gethe proud posseesors of llne litters ofpigs.The sense of ownership is the]
first great step In the making of good
ritiltns.Everyone knows that the
home owner or the owner of s. fine
bunth of live stock makes the bestkind of American citizen.n is ,¢;| .
ly surprising how much niore }ntore`sf
club members show in fann life liter
they gadn thst sense of ownership.
The Farm Bureau would be more than
pleased to see s club ln every eotnl
munity in the county.That goal,
however, ls not expected In be reached
inono y ear. nor ln two, but must
.
feeden sold steady lt the weeks de»
Clin?Quntntlona on ("nIllo:--('l|nln=\to
prime lneevos,$8.150S2'»n;good to
thqiw b1¢\t*s, $T.'f5¢8.13; fnlr In goodb9¢'\l'I\.$T2.'s0r.75:fcmnlnnu lo ml?
es.$0350l.2~"5:ohnlee to prime
llngs $8.4038.T5: good lu choice
yenrllngs,srmoaxusz falr ln good
yfllrlingsq $7.2$6T.T5; common to fslr
ree;nnzs. $6»'¥50T.25: (l1nln~ to primehe!ft'l'8. 881l\08..'»n; soon zo rllolre half
ern. $T..'i06'8.00: nm- in good lnolfvrn.$6.750T.50: cholee to nl-Ima rflwn $6.75
0725: |r00d to rhnleo msn. $6310
ms; fair to good wwe. s~1:oecm=
cutters,H m o n w :runners.:a n n o
4.00: hm and butcher b\l'lln $4.750
en in Omaha
S T O P w r m v s
otel Conant
otel Sanford
otel Henshaw
naumuon nf za y eus hu- ann"ack ol these hoxelx.Gu es u my11 my one ol umm wnh me u~ncn ol recelving haneuvnduc usd
unxmem.NANT Hom, COMPANY
Sturt That wars in Custer Qounty
Carlson in Lincoin toumhip.Thesoi
If a n y o f t h e s t e e r ! t l m t w a n i n t h e
fo u r m r s h i p m e n t m a r k e u u l h e r v w s
trn hl y la g: l '. S . Ho rn , nt B ur r nn k. h ad
b e e n g i ft e d w l t h t h e l m vw r o f s q m r l :
thu ruulll lluI. lhl|('s.'\ Imam- will n \\l\n\l
m m : l i l o . fu r t h u h a l l j u s t m m e fr o m
a f w d 'Ent w h i r l :m l n i n t h e ullrvrk
p l l h o f t h e r y vl u l l i t h a t il l !I. u »m r
cvt l l n y x I " r a i i .
.|F h t lr l mh a g o o d t o ¢h | | h ¢ .$l2.l3\)Q
m m : fu l i m m fh a . f u l r I n s z m d , N 3 5 6
l2.00; l rpriliii hlml»a $l2.I\¢ }@li..'£ 0; cull
la mb s,$20000 112110:fu l 5m\r\|n|:1l,
$1 o . 00 @ 1 1. w : fa t x w t l wr s . $ T. (l l 6 0. 0 0 ;
fa t m u m u m m . s o . o n { ¢ 1 . o o ;fa t ewa n.
hnry , !~ 3.00 iPEL 00.
I Cook wml 0-A-5
T he o nlyse né ibl e, s ani ta ry
m eth od.Cheapp t h a n a n y
ot h e r w a y.
|A »A I A
the different varieties.Comparimns
a n also being run beixveen rough
and smooth corn.Samples of each
plot planted are being saved so that
all argulnent may be settled when the
plots are shocked next fall.
Prof.Russell of the stale experi
ment station was in the county Inst
week and nm assisted by the county
annt in plac ing two rennhy iests.
In there iields manure.acid phos-
phate and potuh, acid phosphate and
manure, and no fertilizer will be eorn-
pared.
Two excellent eoepemtors were se-
v
Ouu
sto
c o
he Proud. W e wer! the last in Ne-
braska to take up this work and the
parents.A number of people have shown
considerable interest in the statisti-
w summary of the county a¢ven't's
ectivittes during the month of April.
We hive gherdone decided to give it
briefly.Business callers at office . °i3T
Phoncc sdlz\,_.. .543
Laborers placed -43
Meetings held .....23
Attendance It meetinga i373
Miles by auto . _142
Letters received. personal 224
Letters written, personal ..201
Farm visits meds _..._--37
Bulletins distributed .-_. .i0'?_The stste report shows thst Wash-l
ingrton county led att the counties §n|
Nebru§ during the month of ApriI
for the number of cattle tested for
tubcreulonls.The number was 5,800
in -|11 dilferent heals.With next;
week's work it is expected tha t rho;
..1 .».|.€ll\|B.$0.506lt.D0:good to choice
fwdurn, $'f.5009.00: _[utr to gn-twl £006
rrl. ma1¢p1.4o; t0n1tnolt In fntr fecal-
911. $G.'.I'500.75; :mod In rtmln- stock
ern $T.T5¢8.25: fntr tn gnml srnckerst$T.200T.¢5; columon to fair ntnckvH.
$0!\l!0'¥.2.'5; stock hc-lfers, 1'-l.5||}{I(t.(lJ:
mock mms $3.!»tt65.2.1; stock cutves,
$05€l08i'»0: stock hulls. £6.000T.00.
H°o Values Stronger.
'There was n taronelor utcmnnul forhngtt on Wednesday lend with A moder-
ate run. some 3300 host! the :marketrtltod finally to xtnmlh prices lnotng s
ltlmato higher than the tow time yo!tcniuy. .Top was $t0.£t?» ltflll hutk of
un Iales was mmtv an $1n.un@1u.ao.
Lsmbo sun Stamping
Lomb receipt:were fairly ltln-rn!
Wednesday 8.1130 ltesd. and sprtngern
whtdt :mule up tho hulk of the nuppiyaotd, slowly at mostly 4562.50 lowerpdcefl. top helm: $l¢.w.Fed lamb!
stzsrcst in the dectlncs ns ttltt nrcd
:beenQuotations on sheep and tombs:-
the hearty cooperation of the county
commissioners, the nate offieisli. the
fum bureau. and mn-member farm-
en who helped with the work.
Corn planting will soon be done
for most farmers. The variety lest
plots put in by Henry Meier,Bob
Whodow. Glenn Wilson, and George
Ohn are expec ted to be the center
of ronaidernblediweussion by next
fall. Already there have been sorrw
for the scattered individuals who eith-
er refused to test altogether or would
not cooperate at the time the veteri-
narians were in their neighborhood.
This is a rec ord of which every
n wor |formed.The county ment will be . \ .2:~
pleased to meet with groups oi' live
work it is lmposshle for him to do iri-
dlvldusl work with exch member.
Experience shown snyhow that
sueesssful clubs are possible only'
where some grown person who is in-
terested in children and their projects.
takes halt! and encourages them. Lust
reefs clubs which completed the work
and made such s good sh ing st the
county ard atste fair: owed much ol
ply Lets 9.
or ~ Due on the rush of o "fn susnl nnnnun un ,nnss
- m n
ltronger Tone to,Trld|*Fheep and
Limbo Again Bell Weak to 256
Lower.
on F-lock Yards Omaha, May 15,
I .-Wi h Ilghter n\eI1»lrl nf mule
meh' success to the splendid leaders ll! \\e4l sdey around won lnnd n!i\|°|'lheyclzose.|trmlo hmm'el up hnlnliug about xlonslr
3 f l n f s b o a now on all eloslrshls Clauses.Hhe stuvll andome o y y i gethe proud posseesors of llne litters ofpigs.The sense of ownership is the]
first great step In the making of good
ritiltns.Everyone knows that the
home owner or the owner of s. fine
bunth of live stock makes the bestkind of American citizen.n is ,¢;| .
ly surprising how much niore }ntore`sf
club members show in fann life liter
they gadn thst sense of ownership.
The Farm Bureau would be more than
pleased to see s club ln every eotnl
munity in the county.That goal,
however, ls not expected In be reached
inono y ear. nor ln two, but must
.
feeden sold steady lt the weeks de»
Clin?Quntntlona on ("nIllo:--('l|nln=\to
prime lneevos,$8.150S2'»n;good to
thqiw b1¢\t*s, $T.'f5¢8.13; fnlr In goodb9¢'\l'I\.$T2.'s0r.75:fcmnlnnu lo ml?
es.$0350l.2~"5:ohnlee to prime
llngs $8.4038.T5: good lu choice
yenrllngs,srmoaxusz falr ln good
yfllrlingsq $7.2$6T.T5; common to fslr
ree;nnzs. $6»'¥50T.25: (l1nln~ to primehe!ft'l'8. 881l\08..'»n; soon zo rllolre half
ern. $T..'i06'8.00: nm- in good lnolfvrn.$6.750T.50: cholee to nl-Ima rflwn $6.75
0725: |r00d to rhnleo msn. $6310
ms; fair to good wwe. s~1:oecm=
cutters,H m o n w :runners.:a n n o
4.00: hm and butcher b\l'lln $4.750
en in Omaha
S T O P w r m v s
otel Conant
otel Sanford
otel Henshaw
naumuon nf za y eus hu- ann"ack ol these hoxelx.Gu es u my11 my one ol umm wnh me u~ncn ol recelving haneuvnduc usd
unxmem.NANT Hom, COMPANY
Sturt That wars in Custer Qounty
Carlson in Lincoin toumhip.Thesoi
If a n y o f t h e s t e e r ! t l m t w a n i n t h e
fo u r m r s h i p m e n t m a r k e u u l h e r v w s
trn hl y la g: l '. S . Ho rn , nt B ur r nn k. h ad
b e e n g i ft e d w l t h t h e l m vw r o f s q m r l :
thu ruulll lluI. lhl|('s.'\ Imam- will n \\l\n\l
m m : l i l o . fu r t h u h a l l j u s t m m e fr o m
a f w d 'Ent w h i r l :m l n i n t h e ullrvrk
p l l h o f t h e r y vl u l l i t h a t il l !I. u »m r
cvt l l n y x I " r a i i .
.|F h t lr l mh a g o o d t o ¢h | | h ¢ .$l2.l3\)Q
m m : fu l i m m fh a . f u l r I n s z m d , N 3 5 6
l2.00; l rpriliii hlml»a $l2.I\¢ }@li..'£ 0; cull
la mb s,$20000 112110:fu l 5m\r\|n|:1l,
$1 o . 00 @ 1 1. w : fa t x w t l wr s . $ T. (l l 6 0. 0 0 ;
fa t m u m u m m . s o . o n { ¢ 1 . o o ;fa t ewa n.
hnry , !~ 3.00 iPEL 00.
Wagon.-N. Y. Tribune.
§\'h'fre ME Agree
Amid the discord and murdering at
Go-non there is umninous nm: that
Uncle Sam in not there with his check
book.-l'i!.u\'aurg Ga:¢~|.Le~Timoe._
Lufeel Cenclwon
We npfveer warmnted in saying
that Mr. Tumully no longer has the
job of \\rIting Mr. Wil|\»on'e messages.
--Pilasburg Guetit.
Radvenlslpe
The ecienc! of uklng care of mick
bmdnm tonetma hu not kept pgc e
with that of curing the ills of human
beings Twice within e month a
high federal court has net snide the
neeivernhip under which load corpo-
ntlons were being managed, hu
voided the neu of those in charge end
hu turned d f e i n over to other man-
agers.Debu adjusted or on the way
to adjustment are rnultiphed end the
whok aituetlon il little short of chl
otie.'These parlieuier orders any be
proper and necessary. The point is that
the system is wrong which require:
or pemmiu meh delays and meh re
versal: of swlw The inyrnqn- gun
up long ago li! hope of underetané
in: the intricndes of the ndmlnlzirl
tion of lufr; the difference ll th a
they seem pan the understanding oc
mm lawyers ae well. and that thru
no certain fault or incompetence o
the inryens.An time hll gone By, 111|
uncertainties of the hw become mon
imrteadof im evident.The expcne
ot Iithgtlion mount! correspondingly
In the can of reeeivenhipn, not In
frequently the oust of receiving wipe
out the reeeipu.
Qloeee was the original hw give;
' n i n h e j o h c u t o u t f n r n e e e o n
.ff
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';B L A H Q R A C K E T S T O R E
~SATURDAY MAY 20
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Q<>'Q 4> ¢ §~»*'§>"<>§<f@'<ef=.£>&€<@Xe<m@ &>:e: :
The Big Store
that km him c onfined m his hormHrnrv Rner traded his Old Sllldt' Rnlsul 8»tl lhis vacationan" " " v . . __b a k e r f o r a n e w S t u d e b a k e r t h i s w e - e k .
Mrs.Kate Ilinricha returned last
Sunday from Fremont where she
spent seveml weeks with her daugh-
ter. Mrs. Ed Johnson and family.
-fi./s¢....i...i Bearer class of ine
M. E. S. s. of which lliss Anna Raver
is the teacher, nrerpicnicking in the
De Soto woods this (Thursday) after-
n o o n .
Clyde Allen shipped two carloads
of yearling cattle on last Wednesday
from Irvington to the South Omaha
markets. They were prime stuff of
|_.-__
I
Magnus Johnson was an Omaha
visitor driving down in his new
Studebaltekx Light Six the first of
the week.
One Dodge touring car. just been
overhauled $300.00.The Arndt How.
Dne Buick,refinisliod.good tires,
runs line, $400.The Arndt Hdw.
Services and Holy Communion in
the Englis language next Sunday. May
|2m at Trinity Lmheran c hurc h at
2:30 P. Ll.All are welcome.
Rev. G. W. Walter, Pastor
his own feeding.Hrs.M.A.Sams of Scottablulf,
Nebr.came in from the weot to at-Mre. Fnncis BW" and little daugh- ~ tend ii.. graduation doings, this week,
ter of Missouri Valley will mommy
her brother,Arthur Haack, of this
rlace to Modesto, Calif., next Monday
for a month's vislL
Mrs.W....'}I.Underwood spent
"Mothers Dnyl'with her daughter.
Miss Thelma and her son, Lawrence,
at Lincoln.Both are in school there,
Miss Thelma' at Wesleyan and Lnvr-
rence at the State University.
At the meeting of the city council
on lest Tuesday evening hids were o-
pened on the building of e brick smoke
stuck for the c ity light und water
her daughter. Blaurine, being n gradu-
ate this year..
Henry C. Jensen was on the Scum
Omaha market lam. Tuesday with o
hunch of line cattle.They had put on
n gain of 528 lbs. whic h was a re-
; murkable gain.
John Taylor, who lives out in the
Rose Hill neighborhood has started
an addition to his farm home.The
port that will he torn down has been
o n the place for mane than titty years.
Mrs. Anna (}\t\sCho\1., who has been
plant.The bids were practically twice sulfering from cancer for some time,
what the council figured they ehouldiwas treated by a local physician with
be so were tumed down.'Ihe hldsla cancer remedy of which Rev. John-
rangccl in price up to over four thou- son has the formula..After one ap-nand dollars. Which was ahout twiceiplication the cancer was removed.I t
what they should have been.\seems to be a marvelous cure.
One Buick, very line condition, you
cannot tell it from a neu"car.Priced
right no if you want a cur you cannot
MP buy ing n.The Amd: Hdw.
Reverend G. ll. Bdain, punor of the
M. E. chuncb ol' this city some twenty-
llve years ago. was in the city Iaat
Sunday.He is now at Albion, Nels.
Mrs. PomeliaVan 'l"nased of Nor-
folk was hurled ln the Blair cemetery
on last Samlrday. Hay IS.Sho was
the mother of Dan Van Tassel of this
city.
The Danish Lutheran chunch have a
new pastor who will arrive this week,
in the person of Rev. H. Nielsen of
Minden. Nebr.Rev. Nlelsen's son is
attending.Duna college this year.
Mr. and Mn. A R. Broc k and son.
Myron,drove to Columbus Sunday
morning and Mr., Brock stayed overuntil Monday evening. lllra. Brock and
son driving home Sunday evening.
A number of young people gather
ed at the home of Harry Soppenfleld
on Wednesday evening and made
merry until a late hour with games
and social intercourse when Mrs.
Sappenlield served the MPP? hunch
with refreshments.
We are prepared to do all kinds of
light and heavy transfer work be-
tween Blair and Omaha.Trips made
daily.We stand responsible for all
hauling, being heavily insured. Phone
Ind. 43 or ml at 310 W. W ashing-
for n few days. '°
The four year dd son of Mrs. Ralph
Bailey of Waltimlll was buried ut
Kennanl, Nebr. on last Sunday.The
little unc was 'a vidlm of bronc hial
pneumonia.
The Home Bakery can furnish you
almost anything in the baking line on
short order. Their Blue Ribbon breac
ean't he beaten. Once a customer, al
ways 3 customer.6 t f
Rev. 'Arthur D. Smalley of Dov.
City,Iowa who spoke last Sunday
edt the Baptist church will fill thi
pulpit st that church again next Sun
day. both morning and evening.
Mr. and Hrs.PI.R.Haggard an
looking forward to having with then
nest Sunday as guests. Mr. and Mrs
E. R. lla:dy and daughter, Anna Ma;
and Blr. and Mrs. W . R. Lander o
Sioux City.
Mr. and Hrs. Peter Soil. accornpu
nled by their daughter and son-inlaw
Mr. and Mrs. Zenith Smith. drove u;
to Scribner last Saturda returnm:Sunday evening after a .il-»»= visi
\';i1~|\ relatives.
John liroeger, Sr., down in south
ern Richland township is putting u
a new set of improvements on one o
his farnts, one~half mile west of th
German hall.He will make this hu
home while his son will take the horn
place.
AI. M. Spicklor, livirg south of Ca
~
t o n st r ee t .l l - t f Y o u n i s 'I'r a n s fe r .Ih o \ 1 n . h ad a p a i n ful m c i d e n t r e c e n t l y .
R P L - - I . - u n o h u r i n s ! r n r n x i a l k n h i !Hines.--Omnha ~I Mr. I. N. Warrick, who ls in the em-
ploy of the Council Bluffs Remedy
Company,received word that the
company had presented him with a
new Ford ear in recoinition of his
services.Mr. Warrick went down
yestenday to drive the critter home.
Eff. and Mrs. L. I... Cramer of Vl-
boI1r. South Dakota, drove down to
Bldr Inst Sunday and stopped at the
home of Mr. and Hrs. J ohn Carter.
on their way to Omlhl. hu visit Dr.
Cmmn's father.Mrs.C was
Marian Carter, daughter of Charley
Carter on the bench.
There was at least one mother in
Blair \\.l1D was pleued on Mothers'
day and that was Mrs. Grant Garner.
On that day she received I beautiful
bouquet of roses from her son. Inver,
who resides in Omaha.The yuunz
" | | | : | l n v :h a s 1 u u . n o . . . .- v - -
clothes caught on tire when attempl
ing to use kerosene to iight the firm
It will be seven! weelm before he i
able to he out.
The Mines Ladle and Leone Rave
drove down from Hennnn Inst Frida
to nttend the soda!at the M.I
church that evening and were guez
at the homes of the Misses Helen an
Alice Stevens, Vida-1nd Frances Sa;
pentleld until Saturday lftemo-tm.
Rev. H. J. Sealey of the Cong:eg:
tioud church hui a special Mother
Day sermon la n Sunday mornin
thtt was excellent.In fact ever
Sunday Rev. Senley ghes some thin
worth-1.bile to his congregatloat. Tl'
public is mule welcome each Sunda
Mr. and Hrs. Ed Johnson end fam
ly of Fremont were Sunday visitm-= :
men wat an remember his mother the home of Hans Andenmn on tl
on these uccnsions has u mnnly trait
that it would do well to emulate.
Curl Kolterrnau left Tuesday morn-
ing for Nebraska City, by auto, where
:he wax to attvnd n meeting of the
|\nriel.y Store Men of Enstem and
,southern Nebrugkn, to be held in that
henrh and at Wm..Johnson |,wl
live neu Dana.The Johnsons Ill
farm life und are preparing to far
200 acres this year.I-ld was fonemn
of the Danish Publishing House fi
many yearn ard give up the printer
trade to go farming three years or
Price of (gufllble r nWhenthegoveminlntissuesa
ttstement.announcing or predlclin
an unusually lugs production of :om
farm commodity. the murkel. price in
medintely adjusts itself in accord wit
the increased supply.This is aocon
Ing to thc well known economic la
of supply and demand. beloro whit
|11 native farmen are culled upon 1
:full dawn and worship.
Why should this natunl law fu
vn r k d m u a m e h m tl mc u e o f tt n
)". I '\
|commissioners, the nate officisli. the
fum bureau. and mn-member farm-
en who helped with the work.
Corn planting will soon be done
for most farmers. The variety lest
plots put in by Henry Meier,Bob
Whodow. Glenn Wilson, and George
Ohn are expec ted to be the center
of eonsidernblediweussion by next
fall. Already there have been sorrw
FLOUR NOT
FLOWER.523
We are offerin~
WONDER FLOU
that will mgke it
-_This is a guara
None Better.
I Cook wml 0-A-5
the different varieties.Comparimns
a n also being run beixveen rough
and smooth corn.Samples of each
plot planted are being saved so that
all argulnent may be settled when the
plots are shocked next fall.
Prof.Russell of the stale experi
ment station was in the county Inst
week and nm assisted by the county
annt in plac ing two rennhy iests.
In there iields manure.acid phos-
phate and potuh, acid phosphate and
manure, and no fertilizer will be eorn-
pared.
Two excellent eoepemtors were se-
v
Ouu
sto
c o
The onlysenéible, sanitary
Shorts, Bran, O
Chick Feed, Grou
fact anything in t
vmcrs mmn--ca||
If a n y o f t h e s t e e r ! t l m t w a n i n t h e
fo u r m r s h i p m e n t m a r k e u u l h e r v w s
trn hl y la g: l '. S . Ho rn , nt B ur r nn k. h ad
b e e n g i ft e d w l t h t h e l m vw r o f s q m r l :
thu ruulll lluI. lhl|('s.'\ Imam- will n \\l\n\l
m m : l i l o . fu r t h u h a l l j u s t m m e fr o m
a f w d 'Ent w h i r l :m l n i n t h e ullrvrk
p l l h o f t h e r y vl u l l i t h a t il l !I. u »m r
cvt l l n y x I " r a i i .
en in Omaha
S T O P w r m v s
otel Conant
otel Sanford
otel Henshaw
naumuon nf za y eus hu- ann"ack ol these hoxelx.Gu es u my11 my one ol umm wnh me u~ncn ol recelving haneuvnduc usd
unxmem.NANT Hom, COMPANY
Carlson in Lincoin toumhip.Thesoi
the federal -tuna of mines there
more gasoline and oil in storage at tl
present time than ever before.In tl
face of this owrmppiy me price
gasoline has been hoisted meadil
The fan that the increase is so limi
as to coincide with the aulnmobi
tourist season makes lt doubly u
popular.It is no wonder that t!
United States senate hee ordered 1
investigation.
According to the "Credit Forecaa
of the Amedcan Security Credit co1
pany of St. Louis: "The udmnee w
not caused by any shortage prea
or prospesstive. but to help the
wmpanica carry their enormous cru
holdings.About the only thin; t!|
mden an advance possible is the fl
than the big companies hold nom
dl the zuoliae.
If auclgis the truth, this in nothi
better than a subtle fortzfof highw
robbery.More surely than the n
ber bnmzu who used to Ile ln w
for travelers, these oil concerns 1
levying toll on alljhoae who mol
The manufacturers will in time be
by 'the backlash of this unscrupul.
e
There is less hope in the ability
our lamnakers to regullate this
nation Qian there is in *he invenl
of some cheaper molar fuel.Mot
Neceelity la calling for the devel
ment of some inexkpenxiw way to t
I
commissioners, the nate officisli. the
fum bureau. and mn-member farm-
en who helped with the work.
Corn planting will soon be done
for most farmers. The variety lest
plots put in by Henry Meier,Bob
Whodow. Glenn Wilson, and George
Ohn are expec ted to be the center
of eonsidernblediweussion by next
fall. Already there have been sorrw
FLOUR NOT
FLOWER.523
We are offerin~
WONDER FLOU
that will mgke it
-_This is a guara
None Better.
I Cook wml 0-A-5
the different varieties.Comparimns
a n also being run beixveen rough
and smooth corn.Samples of each
plot planted are being saved so that
all argulnent may be settled when the
plots are shocked next fall.
Prof.Russell of the stale experi
ment station was in the county Inst
week and nm assisted by the county
annt in plac ing two rennhy iests.
In there iields manure.acid phos-
phate and potuh, acid phosphate and
manure, and no fertilizer will be eorn-
pared.
Two excellent eoepemtors were se-
v
Ouu
sto
c o
The onlysenéible, sanitary
Shorts, Bran, O
Chick Feed, Grou
fact anything in t
vmcrs mmn--ca||
If a n y o f t h e s t e e r ! t l m t w a n i n t h e
fo u r m r s h i p m e n t m a r k e u u l h e r v w s
trn hl y la g: l '. S . Ho rn , nt B ur r nn k. h ad
b e e n g i ft e d w l t h t h e l m vw r o f s q m r l :
thu ruulll lluI. lhl|('s.'\ Imam- will n \\l\n\l
m m : l i l o . fu r t h u h a l l j u s t m m e fr o m
a f w d 'Ent w h i r l :m l n i n t h e ullrvrk
p l l h o f t h e r y vl u l l i t h a t il l !I. u »m r
cvt l l n y x I " r a i i .
en in Omaha
S T O P w r m v s
otel Conant
otel Sanford
otel Henshaw
naumuon nf za y eus hu- ann"ack ol these hoxelx.Gu es u my11 my one ol umm wnh me u~ncn ol recelving haneuvnduc usd
unxmem.NANT Hom, COMPANY
Carlson in Lincoin toumhip.Thesoi
city on the evening of May 16.He
wil! make 1 tour by way of Beltrico.
Linooln and Seward and 'back home by
the hut nf the week.
The Walicing Club, on [ut Sundly
afternoon. eomdated of nineteen mem
On last Friday evening the Ham
school put on n program and rarnn
in the school yard 11131. was a homiin
success.The yard was lighted wxl
Japanese iontems and vlrious hood
were placed there where Lhe patron
me Ulll neuame
On Time Flour, per 48 lb. sack01' Time Flour, per 24 lb. :mek _.ss
lI| Cre st Pu mpkm__ .._.______.._._.
Blair Corn, per can _ ....__._ _Compass Wax Heins .._.-"_.___..._-..354: Magnus Peaches -. __ ._._
25: Heron Plums. .__. _.Nami: Brand White Cherries ..Reindeer IIominy _.._.._._ _ -Heinz Dill Piékles, per dozen. ._ _
Heins. Sweet Yidlla; 2 dozen ....
1.931.80
ll):
li k10-C
:s f
l5e291210:
30C
35c
bers. and Miss Ethel Stewlrt led them]
out on the low road to Omaha. as far
as the Nelson.hill where they turi1ed
south, walking over the hill, rumbling
around over dole md dell before re-
turning to their homes.They reached
their homes at. 6:30 P. H.
Dr. C.R.Mend received a letter
from his son, James. one day lu! week
in. which he state: that they are now
iin the central pm of Chine.He has
|mn a :ood bit of this old world and
l l u g n i .v u ;\ . 1 l l n : u n a m a q g u u u \ |
during the evening.A nice sum wa
realized which is placed in a flund fn
the use of the school.Miss Liargan
Robemon is the teacher.
Funenl senfiees were held la
Tuesday aftemoon. May 16, at 2 p. 1
at the Bldr hospital for the Roh
bon of Mr. and §irS. Chris Anderoo
residing 7 miles west ol' Hemmn. TI
infmlt lived but a few hours, it bavit
been neoee.mr§;,1.o perform a Caeszria
a1
10 lb. B L5 lh.B r o wn ~ ' § .' "n10 lb.White per pail
5 lb.White per pail
Snap Coffee, per lb. ....r-....-.......______ _ .Moy Day Coffee. 1 Ib. 35c-2 lb. 'l0o-3 Ib. ____.._-Itens!Fnlry Soda Crackers in handy can._____.
Carolene Milk, family size __ _
Caroleno Milk, Baby size .__.__ _ , _ .__
431:2Sc55c
1 301:
17551:$1.00$1.25
li kSc
Blair,§ § ; s f a g .~
some Lhinzs that he did not care !o
see, at lent the treatment some of
'thc Chinese ro¢é'l\ed while they were
stationed there.It is heatheniam and
Loo had to be told.-
E.v.Capps,well known in thih
Iplace, dropped off between trains yes-
lterdzy.Ile was on hi; 'army bark lo
Schuylen where he in employed by
that city as lighl. and water commis-
sioner.He had been up in South Da
kou where he had been called to #ive
expert advice on an electric iight.
r P-nrm in nn! nl *ln knol |l|.|\tl»|»:!
operation.The mother in in a critic
condition.Rev. Underwood omclah
at the services.Budd was made
Blair cernebery
The Hondo? Aftemoon Club he
their last meeting of the yelr at tl
home of Mrs. Geo. McQuarrie on M1
15.The following omeen were ela
ed for the coming year. which begi=
in the fall.Mrs. Nellie Newell, pre
M m E. C. Jackson, vice prev..M:
John McKay,aec'y and Lreu. .Tl
progrun committee for 1923 will
l l s u l l h n l q u n a n l i l n u i (F 1
, L |
Nebmskn corn in power~01nlhaBee
METHODIST CHURCH
Not# by the Pastor.
Dr.Kirkpatrick deiivered |. veryi
helpful nermon init Sabbath morning
and the nttendanoe at the morning
hour was compuutivdy good.The
"ming was lgiven to lhu high tchool
at the hall md the Rev. Mr. Under-
I Cook wml 0-A-5
T he o nlyse né ibl e, s ani ta ry
method.Cheappr than any
other way.
|A »A I A
the different varieties.Comparimns
a n also being run beixveen rough
and smooth corn.Samples of each
plot planted are being saved so that
all argulnent may be settled when the
plots are shocked next fall.
Prof.Russell of the stale experi
ment station was in the county Inst
week and nm assisted by the county
annt in plac ing two rennhy iests.
In there iields manure.acid phos-
phate and potuh, acid phosphate and
manure, and no fertilizer will be eorn-
pared.
Two excellent eoepemtors were se-
v
Ouu
sto
c o
he Proud. W e wer! the last in Ne-
braska to take up this work and the
parents.A number of people have shown
considerable interest in the statisti-
w summary of the county a¢ven't's
ectivittes during the month of April.
We hive gherdone decided to give it
briefly.Business callers at office . °i3T
Phoncc sdlz\,_.. .543
Laborers placed -43
Meetings held .....23
Attendance It meetinga i373
Miles by auto . _142
Letters received. personal 224
Letters written, personal ..201
Farm visits meds _..._--37
Bulletins distributed .-_. .i0'?_The stste report shows thst Wash-l
ingrton county led att the counties §n|
Nebru§ during the month of ApriI
for the number of cattle tested for
tubcreulonls.The number was 5,800
in -|11 dilferent heals.With next;
week's work it is expected tha t rho;
..1 .».|.€ll\|B.$0.506lt.D0:good to choice
fwdurn, $'f.5009.00: _[utr to gn-twl £006
rrl. ma1¢p1.4o; t0n1tnolt In fntr fecal-
911. $G.'.I'500.75; :mod In rtmln- stock
ern $T.T5¢8.25: fntr tn gnml srnckerst$T.200T.¢5; columon to fair ntnckvH.
$0!\l!0'¥.2.'5; stock hc-lfers, 1'-l.5||}{I(t.(lJ:
mock mms $3.!»tt65.2.1; stock cutves,
$05€l08i'»0: stock hulls. £6.000T.00.
H°o Values Stronger.
'There was n taronelor utcmnnul forhngtt on Wednesday lend with A moder-
ate run. some 3300 host! the :marketrtltod finally to xtnmlh prices lnotng s
ltlmato higher than the tow time yo!tcniuy. .Top was $t0.£t?» ltflll hutk of
un Iales was mmtv an $1n.un@1u.ao.
Lsmbo sun Stamping
Lomb receipt:were fairly ltln-rn!
Wednesday 8.1130 ltesd. and sprtngern
whtdt :mule up tho hulk of the nuppiyaotd, slowly at mostly 4562.50 lowerpdcefl. top helm: $l¢.w.Fed lamb!
stzsrcst in the dectlncs ns ttltt nrcd
:beenQuotations on sheep and tombs:-
the hearty cooperation of the county
commissioners, the nate offieisli. the
fum bureau. and mn-member farm-
en who helped with the work.
Corn planting will soon be done
for most farmers. The variety lest
plots put in by Henry Meier,Bob
Whodow. Glenn Wilson, and George
Ohn are expec ted to be the center
of ronaidernblediweussion by next
fall. Already there have been sorrw
for the scattered individuals who eith-
er refused to test altogether or would
not cooperate at the time the veteri-
narians were in their neighborhood.
This is a rec ord of which every
n wor |formed.The county ment will be . \ .2:~
pleased to meet with groups oi' live
work it is lmposshle for him to do iri-
dlvldusl work with exch member.
Experience shown snyhow that
sueesssful clubs are possible only'
where some grown person who is in-
terested in children and their projects.
takes halt! and encourages them. Lust
reefs clubs which completed the work
and made such s good sh ing st the
county ard atste fair: owed much ol
ply Lets 9.
or ~ Due on the rush of o "fn susnl nnnnun un ,nnss
- m n
ltronger Tone to,Trld|*Fheep and
Limbo Again Bell Weak to 256
Lower.
on F-lock Yards Omaha, May 15,
I .-Wi h Ilghter n\eI1»lrl nf mule
meh' success to the splendid leaders ll! \\e4l sdey around won lnnd n!i\|°|'lheyclzose.|trmlo hmm'el up hnlnliug about xlonslr
3 f l n f s b o a now on all eloslrshls Clauses.Hhe stuvll andome o y y i gethe proud posseesors of llne litters ofpigs.The sense of ownership is the]
first great step In the making of good
ritiltns.Everyone knows that the
home owner or the owner of s. fine
bunth of live stock makes the bestkind of American citizen.n is ,¢;| .
ly surprising how much niore }ntore`sf
club members show in fann life liter
they gadn thst sense of ownership.
The Farm Bureau would be more than
pleased to see s club ln every eotnl
munity in the county.That goal,
however, ls not expected In be reached
inono y ear. nor ln two, but must
.
feeden sold steady lt the weeks de»
Clin?Quntntlona on ("nIllo:--('l|nln=\to
prime lneevos,$8.150S2'»n;good to
thqiw b1¢\t*s, $T.'f5¢8.13; fnlr In goodb9¢'\l'I\.$T2.'s0r.75:fcmnlnnu lo ml?
es.$0350l.2~"5:ohnlee to prime
llngs $8.4038.T5: good lu choice
yenrllngs,srmoaxusz falr ln good
yfllrlingsq $7.2$6T.T5; common to fslr
ree;nnzs. $6»'¥50T.25: (l1nln~ to primehe!ft'l'8. 881l\08..'»n; soon zo rllolre half
ern. $T..'i06'8.00: nm- in good lnolfvrn.$6.750T.50: cholee to nl-Ima rflwn $6.75
0725: |r00d to rhnleo msn. $6310
ms; fair to good wwe. s~1:oecm=
cutters,H m o n w :runners.:a n n o
4.00: hm and butcher b\l'lln $4.750
en in Omaha
S T O P w r m v s
otel Conant
otel Sanford
otel Henshaw
naumuon nf za y eus hu- ann"ack ol these hoxelx.Gu es u my11 my one ol umm wnh me u~ncn ol recelving haneuvnduc usd
unxmem.NANT Hom, COMPANY
Sturt That wars in Custer Qounty
Carlson in Lincoin toumhip.Thesoi
If a n y o f t h e s t e e r ! t l m t w a n i n t h e
fo u r m r s h i p m e n t m a r k e u u l h e r v w s
trn hl y la g: l '. S . Ho rn , nt B ur r nn k. h ad
b e e n g i ft e d w l t h t h e l m vw r o f s q m r l :
thu ruulll lluI. lhl|('s.'\ Imam- will n \\l\n\l
m m : l i l o . fu r t h u h a l l j u s t m m e fr o m
a f w d 'Ent w h i r l :m l n i n t h e ullrvrk
p l l h o f t h e r y vl u l l i t h a t il l !I. u »m r
cvt l l n y x I " r a i i .
.|F h t lr l mh a g o o d t o ¢h | | h ¢ .$l2.l3\)Q
m m : fu l i m m fh a . f u l r I n s z m d , N 3 5 6
l2.00; l rpriliii hlml»a $l2.I\¢ }@li..'£ 0; cull
la mb s,$20000 112110:fu l 5m\r\|n|:1l,
$1 o . 00 @ 1 1. w : fa t x w t l wr s . $ T. (l l 6 0. 0 0 ;
fa t m u m u m m . s o . o n { ¢ 1 . o o ;fa t ewa n.
hnry , !~ 3.00 iPEL 00.
I Cook wml 0-A-5
T he o nlyse né ibl e, s ani ta ry
method.Cheappr than any
other way.
|A »A I A
the different varieties.Comparimns
a n also being run beixveen rough
and smooth corn.Samples of each
plot planted are being saved so that
all argulnent may be settled when the
plots are shocked next fall.
Prof.Russell of the stale experi
ment station was in the county Inst
week and nm assisted by the county
annt in plac ing two rennhy iests.
In there iields manure.acid phos-
phate and potuh, acid phosphate and
manure, and no fertilizer will be eorn-
pared.
Two excellent eoepemtors were se-
v
Ouu
sto
c o
he Proud. W e wer! the last in Ne-
braska to take up this work and the
parents.A number of people have shown
considerable interest in the statisti-
w summary of the county a¢ven't's
ectivittes during the month of April.
We hive gherdone decided to give it
briefly.Business callers at office . °i3T
Phoncc sdlz\,_.. .543
Laborers placed -43
Meetings held .....23
Attendance It meetinga i373
Miles by auto . _142
Letters received. personal 224
Letters written, personal ..201
Farm visits meds _..._--37
Bulletins distributed .-_. .i0'?_The stste report shows thst Wash-l
ingrton county led att the counties §n|
Nebru§ during the month of ApriI
for the number of cattle tested for
tubcreulonls.The number was 5,800
in -|11 dilferent heals.With next;
week's work it is expected tha t rho;
..1 .».|.€ll\|B.$0.506lt.D0:good to choice
fwdurn, $'f.5009.00: _[utr to gn-twl £006
rrl. ma1¢p1.4o; t0n1tnolt In fntr fecal-
911. $G.'.I'500.75; :mod In rtmln- stock
ern $T.T5¢8.25: fntr tn gnml srnckerst$T.200T.¢5; columon to fair ntnckvH.
$0!\l!0'¥.2.'5; stock hc-lfers, 1'-l.5||}{I(t.(lJ:
mock mms $3.!»tt65.2.1; stock cutves,
$05€l08i'»0: stock hulls. £6.000T.00.
H°o Values Stronger.
'There was n taronelor utcmnnul forhngtt on Wednesday lend with A moder-
ate run. some 3300 host! the :marketrtltod finally to xtnmlh prices lnotng s
ltlmato higher than the tow time yo!tcniuy. .Top was $t0.£t?» ltflll hutk of
un Iales was mmtv an $1n.un@1u.ao.
Lsmbo sun Stamping
Lomb receipt:were fairly ltln-rn!
Wednesday 8.1130 ltesd. and sprtngern
whtdt :mule up tho hulk of the nuppiyaotd, slowly at mostly 4562.50 lowerpdcefl. top helm: $l¢.w.Fed lamb!
stzsrcst in the dectlncs ns ttltt nrcd
:beenQuotations on sheep and tombs:-
the hearty cooperation of the county
commissioners, the nate offieisli. the
fum bureau. and mn-member farm-
en who helped with the work.
Corn planting will soon be done
for most farmers. The variety lest
plots put in by Henry Meier,Bob
Whodow. Glenn Wilson, and George
Ohn are expec ted to be the center
of ronaidernblediweussion by next
fall. Already there have been sorrw
for the scattered individuals who eith-
er refused to test altogether or would
not cooperate at the time the veteri-
narians were in their neighborhood.
This is a rec ord of which every
n wor |formed.The county ment will be . \ .2:~
pleased to meet with groups oi' live
work it is lmposshle for him to do iri-
dlvldusl work with exch member.
Experience shown snyhow that
sueesssful clubs are possible only'
where some grown person who is in-
terested in children and their projects.
takes halt! and encourages them. Lust
reefs clubs which completed the work
and made such s good sh ing st the
county ard atste fair: owed much ol
ply Lets 9.
or ~ Due on the rush of o "fn susnl nnnnun un ,nnss
- m n
ltronger Tone to,Trld|*Fheep and
Limbo Again Bell Weak to 256
Lower.
on F-lock Yards Omaha, May 15,
I .-Wi h Ilghter n\eI1»lrl nf mule
meh' success to the splendid leaders ll! \\e4l sdey around won lnnd n!i\|°|'lheyclzose.|trmlo hmm'el up hnlnliug about xlonslr
3 f l n f s b o a now on all eloslrshls Clauses.Hhe stuvll andome o y y i gethe proud posseesors of llne litters ofpigs.The sense of ownership is the]
first great step In the making of good
ritiltns.Everyone knows that the
home owner or the owner of s. fine
bunth of live stock makes the bestkind of American citizen.n is ,¢;| .
ly surprising how much niore }ntore`sf
club members show in fann life liter
they gadn thst sense of ownership.
The Farm Bureau would be more than
pleased to see s club ln every eotnl
munity in the county.That goal,
however, ls not expected In be reached
inono y ear. nor ln two, but must
.
feeden sold steady lt the weeks de»
Clin?Quntntlona on ("nIllo:--('l|nln=\to
prime lneevos,$8.150S2'»n;good to
thqiw b1¢\t*s, $T.'f5¢8.13; fnlr In goodb9¢'\l'I\.$T2.'s0r.75:fcmnlnnu lo ml?
es.$0350l.2~"5:ohnlee to prime
llngs $8.4038.T5: good lu choice
yenrllngs,srmoaxusz falr ln good
yfllrlingsq $7.2$6T.T5; common to fslr
ree;nnzs. $6»'¥50T.25: (l1nln~ to primehe!ft'l'8. 881l\08..'»n; soon zo rllolre half
ern. $T..'i06'8.00: nm- in good lnolfvrn.$6.750T.50: cholee to nl-Ima rflwn $6.75
0725: |r00d to rhnleo msn. $6310
ms; fair to good wwe. s~1:oecm=
cutters,H m o n w :runners.:a n n o
4.00: hm and butcher b\l'lln $4.750
en in Omaha
S T O P w r m v s
otel Conant
otel Sanford
otel Henshaw
naumuon nf za y eus hu- ann"ack ol these hoxelx.Gu es u my11 my one ol umm wnh me u~ncn ol recelving haneuvnduc usd
unxmem.NANT Hom, COMPANY
Sturt That wars in Custer Qounty
Carlson in Lincoin toumhip.Thesoi
If a n y o f t h e s t e e r ! t l m t w a n i n t h e
fo u r m r s h i p m e n t m a r k e u u l h e r v w s
trn hl y la g: l '. S . Ho rn , nt B ur r nn k. h ad
b e e n g i ft e d w l t h t h e l m vw r o f s q m r l :
thu ruulll lluI. lhl|('s.'\ Imam- will n \\l\n\l
m m : l i l o . fu r t h u h a l l j u s t m m e fr o m
a f w d 'Ent w h i r l :m l n i n t h e ullrvrk
p l l h o f t h e r y vl u l l i t h a t il l !I. u »m r
cvt l l n y x I " r a i i .
.|F h t lr l mh a g o o d t o ¢h | | h ¢ .$l2.l3\)Q
m m : fu l i m m fh a . f u l r I n s z m d , N 3 5 6
l2.00; l rpriliii hlml»a $l2.I\¢ }@li..'£ 0; cull
la mb s,$20000 112110:fu l 5m\r\|n|:1l,
$1 o . 00 @ 1 1. w : fa t x w t l wr s . $ T. (l l 6 0. 0 0 ;
fa t m u m u m m . s o . o n { ¢ 1 . o o ;fa t ewa n.
hnry , !~ 3.00 iPEL 00.
al
1mod'|sermon was wall wvnh dns
hw-In g, mc my b y tha dm u f m2
but for mf: body .
DOUBLE BOILER
Ynu'|l take this mano Double Boiler home Lhe minute you nee lt.Think of ll!During this me we nhdl nllovr you so oem.: farold wummux Double Boiler, remudku nf lu condition, u pmmy.ment nn this hcuullful MIRRO 2-quln Lvbuble Boiler.
This MXRRO Double Boiler fggulgriy sells for ~During this
=;_I;» whiie they Int, you can get It for $2.00 and ycur old Dnuhle
ner.
Typiclnl of dl )liRRO kitc hen utensils, its silvery beauty will
nuke the kitchen a more flasin: Flies to work in.And this HIRRD
Double Boiler I no dumb e-so ID mildly nude-it will las a lifetime.Come in eariy and let un show you its many features.
.1. Cool, msooth. hoilnw-steel
hmdiea.
2. Thu mb - gr ip f o r eu ie r
ufer hlndiing.
3. Hlndlel come together so
t h a t complete D o u b l e
Boiler can be easily lifted
with one hmd:eye for
h wt i n s .
4. Rivetjess,no-burn.ebon-
ired kmki.
5. Tightly rolled,sanitary
bonds,free from dirt-
e.
F4.
8.
9.
catching aevias.
Rounded e d g e s m a k e
cleaning easy and thor-
ouch.
Rich Colonial design.
Lustrous,silvery Mirro
finish.
Famous Mitra trade-mark
Dumped into the bottom
of every llirro utensil.
Your guarantee of oncol-
Iener throughout.
The Arndt Hdw
T rl z trwfvrzfi fsrfx STORE
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DOUBLE BOILER
Ynu'|l take this mano Double Boiler home Lhe minute you nee lt.Think of ll!During this me we nhdl nllovr you so oem.: farold wummux Double Boiler, remudku nf lu condition, u pmmy.ment nn this hcuullful MIRRO 2-quln Lvbuble Boiler.
This MXRRO Double Boiler fggulgriy sells for ~During this
=;_I;» whiie they Int, you can get It for $2.00 and ycur old Dnuhle
ner.
Typiclnl of dl )liRRO kitc hen utensils, its silvery beauty will
nuke the kitchen a more flasin: Flies to work in.And this HIRRD
Double Boiler I no dumb e-so ID mildly nude-it will las a lifetime.Come in eariy and let un show you its many features.
.1. Cool, msooth. hoilnw-steel
hmdiea.
2. Thu mb - gr ip f o r eu ie r
ufer hlndiing.
3. Hlndlel come together so
t h a t complete D o u b l e
Boiler can be easily lifted
with one hmd:eye for
h wt i n s .
4. Rivetjess,no-burn.ebon-
ired kmki.
5. Tightly rolled,sanitary
bonds,free from dirt-
e.
F4.
8.
9.
catching aevias.
Rounded e d g e s m a k e
cleaning easy and thor-
ouch.
Rich Colonial design.
Lustrous,silvery Mirro
finish.
Famous Mitra trade-mark
Dumped into the bottom
of every llirro utensil.
Your guarantee of oncol-
Iener throughout.
The Arndt Hdw
T rl z trwfvrzfi fsrfx STORE
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I.A K\\h'|pawn vm N l ",._s Rudiuighrmnnnmemnn.n u .1 l y y u u v n u U A s u p u s l l \ I w l n m u ma n u u w u u u Y F !I " " * " t a n u u ne n z l n e u r x i n t h e l u t e .I n m w m d M n .M i n n i e W i l t i u m
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warn : sa -mwmvmsm RL A I TL NEB RA SK A .
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n o P n l F n c i l l t i u .
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m u e l n h l i ve d o n l y a : m l s m o n u m
d x h t v r u m "
" I I t h l t ' | t h e n u . h o u r d i d b l u f
t h e r e p u t a t i o n o f b d III n o o l d ? "
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w l l n a v l r n p o n e r l l l u m a : I n n t o
ln z e r vi e fl m m e ve r y t i m e h e c e l e b r a t -
e n i l b l n h d q n n d n d d l e n a r t w a n l y
n | n t n h | . | a ; e s a t h ¢ | w r r 1 r o u l d b |
w n h |f r o n t - p q !p e u s u o n . " - B l u
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WARNING!Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin.
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are
not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians
over 22 yeas and proved we by millions for
Headache Colds 'Rhcumatism
Toothache Neuralgii Neuritis
Earache Lumbago Pain, Paln
Accept only "Bayer" pzckage \rhlCh contains proper dlreciinns.
nm y~m ym b¢-am m lnwnumm dum xw-m m m
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A s w e H a v e i t N o w .
'B u b b a l l c r e a t i n g A t e m p e s t I n l
tea pot ."" IJe 'd be t t e r l a y a t t h a t
ho me -b aa w s t a r t !" - Ju d g e .
Babfs Hula dresses will just dmply
412| ll if me Crdu xml Blue ll unaln the lmndry. Try it and see for your-
self.Az all good grocers.-Advertlsrment.'
Passport omm-\vx»2-re are your
proc!! that ahes your wlfe?He-npeck-I hnven'I any.but il'
In 1 a 13 o u ' r e | m a d e m a n . - L o n d o n 'I 1 t B l u .
~- -A Feeling of sem-inFREEDUM FRU
. . ..
Discovery by Scientists Hu
Replaced Them.
4 n !
You aaturelly led lectlre w h e n ~knevthatthamadicinayouenabouttnukeiaaheoluldy pmwandenauinnnoL n x n n v s s
IAn lnestlmable amount of injury, newcordm; to an eminent medical author-ity. Le done br the use cd pllla andalta, as moat of these prmrlde onlyumpomry rvlle! at the expense of permanent injury.
Science lm! found 1 newer. better
way; a means as simple me Nature a-self.
In perfechheillh. a natural Inbricnntteena the food wane loft.Thus it ueasily ellmlnlted. but when tooltip!-tlon exlsu.this natural tubricant 1|not mmcjent.
To and mmethtmr to take the placeof mm uatunl lubricant. medical nu
I
humiudaebabitprodudngdnge.
Snchamedicin»i.eDr.Ki1mer'a8ummp-
Tbelem¢|lendArfld;|| zrity,|t:\|¢\h
and exoelkna i l mnilwned i l I n q
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der tnnblemA num mzement o l writ! il with
every bott.ie d Dr.K.i1ma"|Bump-
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knownthcequaiof thiavldue. Seehimtoday.
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p 3 e u t n l l o m a | . n ¢ I a . | . k e d t l i m : o 6 |
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l 1 l ' ° ¢ h l l t o m e s n r since,l n d r n
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Hen ta n new um g ood nmnu
of Robert Hoon, PII15. Tau. :allot
of tha enmmerrlll Brill;bon:lumz, whole smsatiunal Hum
death after his tht pn||¢ng¢|3 ..beend.rc Inedlhriilldl!|-l'\lholi
Irs.The n m le!!Mlnmi.Ph..|#minute High!tn the wand tl!
mmm in me mu# Bah ama s.' n n
va n wnxe n wn a mi o o n W u mmm;
to Bimini iran Mr. and Mn. AmgenBull!and Nr.and Mrs.Lawrenel
Smith of Knnnn Pity. and Mrs. J 5,
Dhrksnn of Hemphla, Tenn.
This ann lil n \5i1ln!'|dny .following Friday uenlnx Moore
Dlftlled up about 50 mlieu nl Shore .
approximately 13 milfs nnnh gf :au ." a by Ihe tanker William Green, bound
hum Bayonne. N. I.. tn Tampim.
fnrrlng llle Gil!!!buh!du\n Sh.
qnrung xl leak and MIf1rt| In :he water...-.|.,;|r. \||H|l||.nfhr :iw ulher of exhaustion.Maury was mhlir1oq.|
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b r l m l ; c o l o r e d S h r i m p i l k ! e r u s l n c e a ;
a n d mlnse.to o.p l a y a p a n u f i m
po r t an e u a s fo o d fo r t h e b l u e s a n d
blade.Isl an ds C m vr d l d W l t h Gua nay a.
N o t a l l a t t h t b i r d s a r e o f vlltlll.
i m p o r t a n c e f r o m l n e c o m m e r c i a l m l n :
o f vi e w .In de e d. th re e s p ec i es s i rl u ll -
Ir s u p p o r t m e : n a n o n m n s r r x a l : h e
pr es en t t i m e - - t h e w h l t e b r e a s :r u e
m o n m l . ( g u n a l ) ) . t h e b i g g r a y l w l l r l n
an d t h e w h i l e -h e a d ga n u e l .G a m n a y i o c c u r o n t h e P e r u t l a n m u :
fr o m n ea r t h e n o r t he r n t o t h e ex t r e m e
so u t he r n bo u n da r y ,b u t tb e fr p me m l n e n l h o m e 1 | t h e d o u b l e g r - m p o f
Islan ds o pp-o olte Pl at o.i n t h e Sc u m ,
t h e C h l n c h a l a n d n h e H a l l m a n .
Th e l n : g e t g u n n a : fl o c k : m e fo u n d
o n t h e C h l n e h a b l e n d s .U p o n t h e
s o u t h i l l a n d o f t h e C h l n c h u . a m a l l
a n d g e n e r a l l y t r i a n g u l a r b o d y o f l a n d
be tw ee n 20 an d so a c re s ln a r ea . th er e
i s a r o o k e r y w h i c h fo r s i z e a n d c o m »p a c t n e u r a n scar cely h e r l vn l e d i n
a n y p a n o f t h e w o r l d ..T h e n e s t i n g g m u n a oc t ll p le s a b ou t
tw cp l hl rd a ol't h e su r fa c e o f th e l a
l u r d .em b r a c i n g t h e 4:1ovrn a n d t h e
:m i l e s l o p e s o f t h e b l n : h u n a u r u w u m
l l a l o w m m :n a l l a .T h e nests e "
ar os e n e a r t h e m i d d l e o f m e p u t
c e n t u r y b r o u g h t i n i t s : m n w u t e t u l
m e t h o d s . a n d a l l t h e a c c u m u l a t e d d e
po s i t s h a ve be e n s tr i p p e d s w a y .T h e
n n n u n l ac cu m ul at i on s a n st i l l u n i l
nbl e,h o w e ve r ,a n d a r e w o r t h m a n ;
h u n d r e d s o f t n o u n n d s n f d a l l a s .
Safety First.Anothsr Pln for Marrllgn.
It:|tInl--Julmny,lt y ou dont he Thr Husband-Nearly uli grent men
have ltl lame to sem! \ note to your :re married.Lulur.The Bachelor-It Ia n m n l c undJohnny-¥ou'd better. not.l t r ; n oppodunn that develop Intent nninl.
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791 °.More Quality for Less Money
s n r m \ah on ln o r na h,u r e a m e n e m .a r e
o fl vl l p u r s u e d m t h e w a t e r U I b o u l t o
an d ot h e r l a r g e n a h . w h il e 'be s e t fr o m
t h e s l r b r t h o u s a n d s o f b l : d s .
|X | .
Goan Chamoi-"wlut an the ri m ware: ny lngi"
"Cut ln with y our ndio num: andnn~uuL°'-LoulnlIle CourlarJournal.
preseruum: of [he product.The pri»
mln requldtt for abundant blrd lifels the existence of n plentlfui food
supply and this ls found ln the srhuohs
ul' :mall nah. cniled nnehobeum that
Bun me
Slmxmn ofm Une fur our :w rein.
Children Cry for Fletcher] Cuiéril
le:-ved lo aid the world'| ngricultun
and which, given duo prom.-uon. mucontinue imlellnllely to ¢0I1'[1\'b!|!e ma
terially to the support ot humanity.
h i s g o o d p a i n t s , a b o u t Il l L b e y c o u l d
l u In n u t u m * i s : t m b e d o e l n 't
t r y t o D i l !a n a m :mu si ca l in s t r u -
mu n t . " - B i r m u s g h a u z A x e H e r a l d .
r u:In n s m a k e p o u l b l a t h a p r e l l r vs l l o u
o f h e r va l u a b l e g u n n a " c r D D . " A ( a w
.. .ff
Therenevef1rnatime1rhenGoodyeu'I'I.re|wu~e
a o g o o d u n o w.
They ne bigger, heavier and stronger todey um
any earlier Goodyean ever were.
Y e tGo o d y u r p r i c e lu e lo wa n » o wth a n e ve r .
No t e v q r i m th m e n m u n b u f d d q n b d o m t h e v r u
didGoody earTi1esaellntmc hlow P=i===»vf°day »
Look at the Gguru Zisted below.
Th ey n: -p re ae ntan avemge de ez ea se of mo re th m
60% from Goodyear prica of 1910.
When you c an get these better Goodyean at such
prices, there is no question of the tire value at your
oommnnd..r
consumed each year by the birds. bealdesmelncnlculabteqnamll;do
1oured bs other ashes;hu:thehcundlty of .the mc hobc tu in meh
.|r |g~Q r p e r i fn c e i s t h e p r l vl l e g r o f t e l l i n (h u l l : a t h i s j o k e w h e t h e r I t L l f u n n !
a b o u t !l .1 o r n o t .
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l l | .a n ~ c n r e l u l l ~ev~!~botue llCASTORIL, that famous aid |gmed,
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~THE ENTERPRISE |'"'"";i:::.,:i:;:::H ~ngucroi .wm rrms |Hr. md xli. w¢»en"1'rm epem annum nEPAR1'llE1~r'r
g o w * f r * ~ = = ~ o f - w s f
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! his pu- mtl. Mr.and i l u .W.E.Mn .p m Ketzior m d daughter sp.I|;|."l;'g g v f g n - 5
n m.E.ar.B;,f;g° md daughter =¢h;;n:;l:er :H»=;i¢h:§ndl§n ? f r l f hrudn o g p" - 3. P H u i 3
I ti m !'..s;°;';,,,,_, gh euquogr with hor sitter, ""l'.'.°'.f'1'"£`;_.¢.n_\1__-n ____ business ff.¢='.l'.-. to the Count? sm
.. _ _ . .
Hn. Chris Truhllon md Hrs. A. W.
Barge attondod¢ho Gr;nd.Chapter ofthe Eurtam Star in Omaha la.n~yeek.Hin Thelma Godloy and Miss Myr-
tlo Wachter come up from Onuha toattend the Alumni banquet ard spendSunday at thllr homes.
The Masons heh! l meeting Tues-day evening and elocted oilioers.
l u n -
bo the cllu of 1922 was hold Satur-gg evening at the iluonde lull. TheIna nlcdy dec orated in the dnl
colon.About.eighty-the weresented at the tables.Leo Cameronac ted u toutmatter and during and
fit? the three eouroghbnnquet tho fol-
ow ns' ev on program:Welcome to the tlua by the president
» - - . » - q .¢..
Presultuion d Diplomas _..
Br. A. J Cameron.Hulie High 'School Orchettrzlm m tho mekns opmdingwithg r u d p i n a Mr. and Mn.W. T.el-low, nt Fhmoni.
Hr. Ind lion Wm. Garrison of Oma-
ho, were gonna of Herman melotiveuSundoy.
A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOB
ALL 'mn PEOPLE
Nob. Stats lliatorical Soc
GENE RAL AND LOCAL NEW S A ND COMM ENT
Sundayo' 'ball fame arlth Valltry re-
nlud in a victory for the homo bowby aac oreofl to0.Ttudrneatgamewill be with Blair, a new member of
the Elkhom Valley League.
Arlington was well represented atthe annual convention ol! the GrandChapter. Qrder of tho Eastern Star,hold in Omaha the put week.Mn .
Lamson and hire. McCann wer t blon-day aftemoon to take in all the aes-llons till Thursday.Others who wentfor the pdncinal sessions on Wednes-day lrtclttdod Bir. and Hrs. C. w. An-l f n s n n u M a ¢ ¢ u I u r l f n \ ' l l l l \ l "
:saucy IDG Iamuy 10 norman: Slllldlto attend the funeral of a mo ! !
Mn. Randall Iverson and childrenspent Sunday with her mother, Mra.
Christensen at Bwr.
Mr." and ll:a.Will Salisbury hadcompany from Omaha Sunday.Mr. and Mrs.Prentice Smlth had
dlnn .3unda5 with her parents, Mr.and ra. L.. Warrick, then autoedto Teltamah to see bla parents.Mr and Mrs. J. S. Conety and Wil-bur Conety drove zo Valley to be with
his mother Sunday aftamoon.Two arorhuen emnloved bv Wood:
._ - --.. ---_- ...-.. .-.....1u.;u=lday um mended the mmm so-.
de! that aftemoomr. and Mn. W. T. Meadow droveovor from Fremont and spent Sun-day at the E. C. Burdlc home.l
Mr. and lint.I m Zimmerman ofOmaha were Sunday guests at the J.M. Went home.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Smith and chil-
dnndgvadto l"0n'than|:l|e Sunday and
men e ay nt e parental FunkHancock home.Dan Sheets ard son, Earl, were in
Ono '.a=~e:=~d-=f
began plana for entertaining the Am-
erican Legion Wednesday evering.Mar 24. and for a program for Deco-ration Day.About thirty Indira attended the'
lllissionarv meeting Wednesday after-.noon at the J. 'I'Fitch homo.Thefollowing' apoeared on the program.:
Mrs. J . M. Brewster, a never; Miss
Milflrefl Swanson a vocal solo; MissRuth Roberts a reading and solo; Mm
Reading _, _.__ Misa Letlu Ryan
Instrumental Solo Misa Lola BruntonReading ._____Blra. Leo Hannon'roasu-L. Ii Bundle. Dr. A. J. Cam-
eron. Wilbur Lowe and E. C. Bordic.Vocal Solo by Hoaard Cameron ac-
companied by Mrs.Cameron.pianoand Elisa Haines. violin.At the con-
clusion e husineaa meeting was heldand the following Meera elected forthe or euinz year:Leo Cameron, ore-llrneoek of "lair !~vored the socirtvlaident. Min Mlldrrd Swanson. vice-
with a fouple of piano solos and a nresident: Mtn Ruth Cameron. secre
yooel §°'& . Az the close »of the nw-,ww and Carl Nelson, treaaorer.
,
Saint Harfa Episcopal Clturd
May 21st tlie Sth Sunday after Eas-
ter. church school 9:45 A. M.No I t
A. M. aervia lint at 4 P. M. there will
be Veeper service by the choir of St..
Barnabas .cl1urch, Omaha and an ad-
dreaa by Father Holaapple.On the
Sunday after Ascension,May 28th,
churoh school at 9:45 A. Lf., nrvioe at
ll A. M. with an address by Mr. Brad-
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VCL. XXVI BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,MAY 25, 1922.NO. 17
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~~m m s U n E K E ` N o r £ s * . 2 1 " 'u s e r s . c o m n l s s o i é a s n a m D .A .R .~r o m :s n v a u r n A N
U n i o n s e r v i c e w i l l b e h e l d a t t h e D T h e A l u m n i A s s o c i a t i o n o f t h e l i l a l r
City Hall. Sunday , May 28. 1922 ==¢,noLns mast rowxsmv rlc rc xc hiah School held its ghinieth reunion
eleven o'clock A. M. sharp.njy g 1 AT s | ,_"and l reception to the claaa of 192280111;'ion last Satunday evening, my za
Scripture Reading --..._- ----Rev. W. H. Underwood Announcement has just been made
of the first Lownship Farm Bureau
Song a picnic of the year.Lirxoln township
Pl1JȢ? --- -Rev. J. A. Johnson 'claims the honor and invites everyone
Song .in the township to come.Time han!Address. .._ _..Rev. Leroy bl'°¢k°" been set for the evening of June lst
Song-"Americ a"' a t 8 p m.The place is the Drum
Old soldiers please meet in front °fu:hool yard.ics cream and a picnic
W. R.C. hall with Rdief Corps at
10:45 A. M.Everybody welcome.
sr. a1.\nY's vasrsn saavlcs
l0:1 Sunday. May 21. at 4 P m. a
vesper service was held br the choir
of SL Barnabus chunch, Omaha and
a mn address was given bar Father
IIolsapple of St. Barnabas.
The choir consisted of twen}y mem-
ben and an organist and four violin-
isis.
The attendance at tho service sms
r e n good and much enjoyed by the
Qongrcgation present.After the service the Omaha follu
went out to Csslettor park where they
enjoyed a picnic lunch.
WALK!NG CLUB
The Blair Walking Club met at the
city lilfrnry last Sunday and in°`Qrs\
proceeded to De Solo when the cars
were abandoned and the club continu-
ed their walk in the De Soto woods,
ending with a picnic supper cooked
over an open 6|e.
The excursion trip was a very en-
joyable affair and the oniy thing that
was of an unpleasant characefer was
an automobile accident on the way
down. that badly damaged two cars.
Mr. and 5111. John Kyde collided
with an Gnmha car in suc h 5 way
that both cars were badly scratched
and damaged.The $l"!!;.°?" had nobe loft and wo.; brought in Him
for repairs.The other car was able
to gc on on its own power, aithbwrh
it was anything but n thing of beauty.
AEIERICAN L a m o x NE W S
The fathers of over fifty vebemnaof the world war'hm°e been organized
into a "Dad's" auxiliary by the Arn-
ericun Legion Post at Falls City.
Former Governor iloorehead is a
charter member of the orlrlnization.
The dads will cooperate with the Le-
gion boys in putting over their Arn-
erkarization program ond in local sr-
tivilies.On Memorial Day trees will
be dedicated to the memory of men
who died in service.
May 12 is national hospita!day
over the United Stale;People in-
tenesned in the sick are urged to pay
them a visit and help cheer them up.
American Legion and auxi1inry mem-
bers will make n. special eUort on that
day to visit the diaablegfor sick ex-tenice men in the vafious hospitals.
program will be furnished. Each fam-
ily is requested to bring cake or
cookies and their own saucers and
spoons.Tho committees announced
are as follows:Refreshments, A. H.
Miller. chairman,Lars Roland,Pete
Iverson, Mn. Robert Rasmussen and
Mrs,Henry Jacob.\.Equipments.
Gus Reeh,chairman,Jens Iverson.
Robert Rasmussen.Pmgmm.How-
ard Jensen, chairman, Mm Lam Lan
sen, Hildred Jensen.The committees
are planning on as real picnic with a
good time and plenty of ice cream for
every one.
The Luc ky §!cCarthy Pix Club ia
staging n fun carnival at the McCar-
thy school,Friday night.With 13
born in the club they m it certainly
will be unlucky for nnynre who stays
away.Mm Chris Hina. leader of the
eiub has slneady donated toward the
fund the boys are nidrfg to send a
delegate to Buys and Girls Club week
at Lincoln.I t is expected that the
small admission charged to this en-
tertainment will raise the balance.
The [llnnn under way° fall for boxing
matches. n minsirel show, A chorus, a
real "cock Hgh!" side shows and de»
licioua refreahmenlt.The boys are
making preparations for a biz crowd
and claim that everyone will be more
than pleased.
The Farm Bureau does not advo-
cate that every fommgl_ vaccirato hisogs'f6r é`holera.The n'Ez."r€fi|`i¢§¢,
however, that a considerable portion
of Washington county Zarrners will he
needing that protection this year..Afthcugh there are few cases on re-
eord this spring reporla from Dodge
county state that them are several
cases at present.Experts ssnfee that
this will be on unfuudiy had y ear
for hog cholera.
Many people fail to realize tha;
much of the so-enllrl "flu"wh§_ch
caused suc h a set-back to our lug!
ln==t fall developed into mild cas-es of
cholera.In those eases it was often
fatal lo vaccinate. yet many died when
not vaccinated.The only way to pre-
vent that predicament is to xaccinate
the pigs is the early spring when they
are perfectly healthy.Vaccination
should be done when hogs are healthy
m\}1cw_it is not supposed to :ure
choiera but to simply prevent it.In
addition, it is much cheaper and eas~
im to vawnate young pigs.This
holds true whether the farmer hires
n veterinarian to do the iob or does it
\ l n » ; 1 l " P l u l ¢ u n »n u u n u n | J n |0
The members gathered at the Ms-
thodiat church padors at 8:30 p. m.
and were graciously received by the
n - n u n - »
'\|,1.l)W GRIST UF BILl..~§ AND
Do OTHER COUNTY
BUs|:~'r:ss
(hunky Commissioners Room. Blair,reception comrniuee composed of Mia: Nehr., May 22. 1922Melita. Taylor '33,am!511s.Hugh'The Bead of County Commission-
Cooko '09, uw other members of ao tra mer pursuant ao adjoumment mk-
eommittce not putting in an appear
ance.The hi. E. ladies were ready to asru
at nine o'clock and as the different
years of we classes were alled thef
members tiled down Lo the dining
room where coffee,ice cream andcake weie served.|
It was observed at this time that
the older classes were quite corupinl-j
ous by their absence, a very few of
the dghliei. nineties and andy nina-
ueen hundreds being present.
The mbies and dining room were
beautifully decorated with a profusion
of dowera in purple and white and the
table prepared for the graduates had
an added touch of orange nnd black,
craps paper streaman, tha colors of
the clams of 1922.The refreohnunt
cununittee,of which Mrs.Ciark
(Tllanlon was chairman. had charge
of the decorations and much credit iadue her for the sttrac!.i\'ent'ss gf the
tables and room.|
In the absence o! the president.
Norman Lathrop, the vice pneaident,
Miss Ethel Mead, welcomed the clmaof '22 into the .Alumni Association.I
.AMur Bowman,president of the
class of '22 responded, thanking the
organization and oflicers in behalf of
the clans for the privilege of becom-
ing members of auch a. worthy asso-
ciation.Lyie Guyer 'N gave a toast
and following this the eiection of afl-
crrs took place.I
Mrs. Clark 0'Hanlon '89 was elected
fn May 1. 1922.Pmsent J. F. whine,
ll. C. mace and Henry Truhlsen.
Jlmumea of Ina! meeting read and
uppmvecl.
Refund orders were allowed as fo!-
IYJNKI
J-hn 31. Compton, $45.28 on account
of error in assessment.
Sam Holstein, $25.66 on account of
Lorna: assessed ln the wrong school
dutract.
John Ruhr, $13 18. on account ol' be-
ing assessed in the wrong school dia-
ihc i.
Henry C. Jensen, $11.43 on amountof error in as.aeaiment.
After al earafni examination of the
fnilowing hills on the dikennt funds.
in was moved and seconded that the
following ciadrns be allowed, and the
Coumf Clerk is hereby onlered in
draw warrant! on the dilferent funds
nu v=s same.Carried. all members
present voting "syn"
B. J. Schenck (Gas i Repairs) S 85.75
Hrs. E. A. Wachter (supplies for
poor)2.35
J. Peter Larsen (road drsmzinm
43 10
Edgar Havens (chain log)3.00
H W. Rogert (mad dralzlrin¥}6.1p
Amdt Hardware fnsppllenl 12.it
Danish Lou Pub. Hqgpc( supplies
County Clerk).4.00
Ralhman Guan lrepairs)35 97
H. O. Fainzhnd (repaired 5.45
oodruff Printing Co. (supplies
or County Superintendent)40.72
president.Ru1.l1vsn Anderson,vice :'°°d""f "",`Iii'liif.'3..iI3"""'°" 5535
id : N a mi J a and rc o u n y s u' " "°""''. rs ° " ° ° ° ' " c f a w m a w d n w n z a 14,491.re'""R§¢h 1 ,}.1a|'|||||,n v 'u .Oborn '95 was eiected historian.ffhone and Flrnbeli {auppIle.1)553
The uliumni song closed the pro-
gram at the church and all went down
to the n. F. D. opera house whore a
abort program was given.Llsncing
occupied the remainder of ihe even-
ing following tio program.
Xt is understood that a tidy sum will
be lef; this year after expensea are
paid, which will be used for future
N. w. Ball Tel. Co. (phono rent) 28.50
Hammond & Stephezui Co. (sup-
plies for county superintendent) 78.77
ilermlln Iiorcherding (road dnl;-
ging)27.90
J. R. Grimes (oil)4.00
Jensen and Nielsen isuppties)26.10
Russel Grader Mfg. Co. (repairs) 638
Alfred C. Anderson (road drag-
The D. A.R. organisation met at
the home of Mrs. Sarah Ballard last
Z~'ridsy afternoon, Hay 19,and wax
pleasantly entertained by Mn. Ballanl
and daughters.T s was the final
meeting for the year and a business
meeting at *bids time the following
officers snrere elected:E lm Nay
Wiikimson.agent,Mrs. J.E..Lutz.
vice reagent: Miss Harriet Ballard.
secretary; Mrs. Henry Mantle, !.I¢IU-
user; Mm A. J .Luure,historian
and Mn. Nellie Newell, registrar.
Mrs. Holland and daughtera aervod
refreahn|en'Ls and a.pleasant after-
noon was spent.
An invitation *aa received and ar-
cepted from llr a l May Lozure to
spendFlag Day, picnic fashion, at her
home.Mrs. Clyde .Alien will aasial
her.
ms r Rlc ' r c o u lr r D a n i c a
Court convened hat Monday and
the first trial to come lnfon the jurywas that of Asa Dixon, Jr., va Ed-
ward Pfeiffer.This was nn action
bmught. for lima collection ol a. prom-
issory nom ghen by Pfeiffer in pay-
ment for commission on a. iand dal.
The jufy found for Pfeiffer.
The afef.noel csao was that of James
A.Hhrt vs W illiam Beth in which
Roch was sued on a promissory note
given in a land deal which ha claimed
was never completed.The jury in
this case found in favor of Reeh.
Reid it right in The Enterprise.
* : ' ; - _ : ; - _
Walter Larsen (repairs)147.81
Walter Larsen (repaint 14'r.a1
Wm. 5Ic Dona!d linllryl aoooo
Funk suiekim imiary )s a m
R. G. Allen (assigned by Frank
Stricklett)12.00
World Book Co. (supplied 13.43
Holmqzziat Gr. and Lhr. Co. (cod
for poor?l4-50
J. E. Campbdl {!!| 0381 anew-
for poor)£9.26
Gus: Munson tfnlvs for May etc)
87.40
A. W. Hunderf (labor)1o.oo
Advance-Runtely Thrasher Cc.
(repairs)1.10
C. 31. Spiker (road dragging)M2 0
J. E. Campbell( burial expense
Houghton)50.00
N. wanink (road dragzinz)72.00
Occasions.55118)ui d 2 0 . 2 5 3 ~ ~ f ; - ~ ( n a ¢ ! ) d r a g g i n g ) ~
.nl`reeman v. 'hlcker (ro n z -on in-¢o.x vaB. F. D. opera house.Tzinsn me Wm. 5|¢Donaid {],|,°|3 23.00
"The Rose of ¥'icardg,"'Hayden-\Vo01l Stale Journal Co. Uésll blanks) 2.55 D. O. Springgate (3 month: rent
Verna Jensen Glrtachow '13 C Christensen (supplies for for poor)c . .3000
n~¢1==m Clubs Odile Alien '21 mor)26,25 Amd: Hardware '1P*'=1""H¥1.45
Violin Solo "Can:mnet!.a"pm,,|Mabel J. Manda (salsry, mileage 1. E. Heirick [2 months rent for
Geraldine Kemp sawn-¢a n d w u s )_293°3.P°°'*10,00
Reading J. E. Qampbell (supplies)l5.23!Mauriee Mehrenl (I-mlrrr 'for May)
"lt Takes a Heap 0' Living Guest Klopp Printing Co.{ plat bookl) 30.00 148.00
Lucile Kemp omaha Printing Co. (robber K. n. Printing c o (supplies for
on Mc ! oh hir! on You: I'rom "!`ir» b;3 .70 Ctrunty Superintendent)26.25
Little Girls in Blue"Ci f Blair (water rent)20.81;Lurn lloppel (help for County
The Kemp Sisters Avery Co. (repairs)ll,30|Superinbendeot)13.00
~!a9_Gel'!dine #11 ~ P r g c h n g w ~ d m l l i r i n g ) ~ ~ D I . \ i l ( c o r r e c t i n g ~Class Initiation Kennard Co-Op Mercantile Co.|9150 examination PPCI1)30.00
__.hmnnliea for noorl 62.92Mn. Geo. 2\lcQuanie (correcting
NUM. GRADUATINGEXERCISES FORcmsszz
z-on1"r-roars BOYS AND GI RLS
c o a w w r s BLA IR m a n
SCHOOL COURSES
011 Friday evening, May 19, 198,
the c ommnneement axnc ina of tbl
Blair high achod wars bald at the B.
F. D. opera Mule.
Forty-four lads and Isaak: lookin;
their best and nailzlng the impen-
ance of the occasion to them. wan
ae atad u nthe ata ¢e l. l!. he ¢I lt% li l
went up.Rev. J. A. Johnson of fha
Methodist church pronounced tht is-
vocation and this waa_followed by a
vocal duet by two high school #WM
Miss (llmlya Siekkotter and Carl
Hovendiclt.
The address of the evening was
given by J. G. Monera, prindpal of
the 01nohs Centra! high achool.
Ile addressed his n n l r k l i n tba
d a u principally and gave them a
very intersting talk and good adrlea.
The impression he made with his au-
dience was that he was a sincere and
\
worth while educator, a true teacher,
who loved his work.Omaha amdanta
an fortunate in having nl bl; and
broad minded a man as Prln. Manton
for an example and teacher.
The high sc hool ordtefin fnmilhld
two aalections that were roundly aa-plandod.nearly everybody being in-
terested in good music for the 51,5
ac.l|ooL
Tha preaentation of diplomas to tha
<la.sa QI '22 was made by Sup't Jamsa
Skinkle and following this the audi-
ence arose while Rav. Crocker of tha
Christian church pronounced the
" " "- A . . .- . u v - - - " " §
"I'halt.heda.aa o£iD22¢oesoutof
the Blair high aehool. a. number to
higher institutions cf learning, a fav
to n ac h mdmh en to en g alo in var i -
ous cllllnga.
'Il1eb igpar 'tofitn.lli athxi- !.hay
one determind to 5° forward, tha!!
c lua motto.Ambition.the Ma lta ,
being always in mind and we expact
to hear favorably from them in tha
future.May their ambition to Do
and Be lead them in flelda of nidul-
neu and palha of happiness for than-
selvea and their fellow men..
OBITUARY
linac!Blanche Thompson * l a
born in Blair, Jan. 20, 1897 and na
th u lp ut2 5 y e an o ! a gwe a tthe ti ma
of her own,'
She was married to Mr. Chris An-
derson of near ~piker and since than
they have resided on the home farm..
Some time ago she was taken to the
hospital and operated on for tumor
l
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;H pnnldpatlnl In un. nm Sln wont zo .,....| a il""'wI"|°."ii3i`¢| """r""-~ ": i@:»,.'t """' °"" "'""' "'" " '" .arsun mlm 1|g|1:_ |lr._|.ngl l!!'- iftfwf 'M hu dsughllr nu '1'»- ...T lln. s. c. a°I»3;¢ und n....'fI. old »..T.-.'§5'v'i'Z";~|`I.¢?."L'...¥ ... .".L.§.'lE »-mmf. 1:71Brokawnnddauvhter.Ruth.Mr.Dwight Sprecher. Mlsael Bene Kraji-
eelc, Cetherire Meyer. Bernita Peter-
lrrn.Venn.Cart,Dorothy Faquet,lends Meehan and Harriet Browne.Hrs.Emma Hebard.Mra..BoneOrlerrnnn and Mlm Genevieve New
eom gave a miscellaneous shower forMissAliceOafemaanWednesdayevening at the Hehanl home.Manyusefuland beautiful gifts were re
eelved.Hr. and Mrs. Floyd Giifry autoed toPregnant on vqgmday...
xroan.Monday Aut Beale: shipped a car-
ioad of wheat from Tyson :tation toOmaha.Vame Guatason was out from BlairMonday-Ior e week'» work at A. E.
Di'ron'n and Han? Tyaonil.Randall Iverson shelled corn for C.
Mine Bessie Lyzholf and Hia: IRHH
Fuesa.
Mr.mnrl Mrs.Liae Cramer!and
Bryce of Telcamah were Surdayztlblrts It the L. F. Hilsinger home.Mr. and Mrs. Ln\'er\|o Lowe :pun
iunday at the parental George lmve
Omg.
neninfl bv Mr. and Mrs. Weber and L.W. Waring.
THB ¢0!1ll|'\l'"l¢l'1l|£"i eteriqoa wereheld at the M. E. ehurvh Wednasdavevening:A large vvowd attended 3-fl
nmnfmncod the address by Dean P.H. Buck. excellent.
1 Mr r d Mrs.11.w Hardie and
Music.bs' High School OrchestraVocal Sale T'red RobertsonClaes Plvphecy .Marnrerv GndaevV'n'in Sola _Mrs. Garden Lowe
Address to the Clams _ Rev Kestereen
Vocal Solo My Mother la My Sweet-
heart _.Maxine Johnsnn
Playet-"On the Threshold" 8th Grade
!
B. Bunn Tuesday and w. H.Beard '11,gh d 4Wedneidayitthe latter having sold lm' Mi f§°$.§'§ »~.iT{I',';f1`;'I.?..'¥£.";';"2§,`;,.$532.-§§-_;',; "; ; f° Gg ° >g ;; , ;_ ~ Clae s S on g _-
°°*° A.-ea..1R°f"¢~*hm°\'1=~nf strawberries ani Mrs. main ofOmahn.Theladlea aree neizhbora of Lonnie Morrison, cake were served.sisters of grandmawho has been aiek for weeks, kindiv whelm him .br Dlantina an corn mn'.......f'.f.'.`3..`!'.'I'I."".f'..'£..fi'..'.f,"' f'1'°°i'.B.;' . The °"*~.°f-=°&~'f\ Neither! left Sawil
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Mr.Daniel Compton, a Civf! War
vetenn who resides a Elk City, visit-
ed with his zona,rs. D. Compton
and Berry Compton and Mn. J .P.
Johnson of this city last week.Hr .
Compton is past eighty years of an
and Ia ren active physically and a
great reader._
Mn. Anna Glover |no a miaceila- week.neous shaver for Hin Alice Mae Wal-Mr.
TRY
of shé'¢ff1i Ri zh2`r1£»{\é ; "`p§i`WE£i cm? lem usllded um nlmlmd me-Fhnau nngium """ |p}|§|§§H-Implellllnt :tore Wulnlndny thlln llr.| §'?1'_ 'f§f'}'[' _PIT . 'f.""H. narid* Huh-H. Bene Knjicak, IInei day to~th~Dixon f r f n fzfr 5 2
nrull 1-nd Verna Cort.summer.»lli nl Dorothv F m mt nprnt the
Blanchard urea in Omehl.
The infant daughter ef Mr. and Mrs
Rd Harrison passed aney early Thurs-day morning.The funerai was heldFridav afternoon and the bodxhhid torestbeside a little sister w e was
buried last fall.Mr. ard Mrs. Harri-son have the sympathy of all in their
sorrow.
F d n r Haven!went to FremontThursday to look for a home.M nHavens and Rom! went Sarturdefend
expect to return soon to beginipaekmx
The E n t e m Star will meet thisThursday evening end expect to nutnn the work of initiation.Urs: Hat-tie TTL, Miss Mazzie Lowe lndHv.'r-
bert erzog are the cuedidntn. -
1-'oRl§
FlRST=CL/-\SSGROCERIES
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H E A R Y E !
The Second Big Week
Hundreds and hundreds of customers who havefore in the history of merchandising have they fou
SALE.Every pair of Shoes in this store from theshoes" has a yellow sale ing with a "LET GO" saisadvantage of our prices to supply their entire fami
them? If not, you want to be, so crank up the old Llare nll SET and the prices all CUT, bring along youpocketbook and pay the cashier.ONLY EIGHT il
n d 1 h e r E d f l { n l l e I l : 1 n i ; .c ¢ :1_:'»1n '`
m l ?A D ; T: \ 5 M E ~: n d 1 ; 'W a n t e d i n B u \ - - A u n d s a t a p h o n r
~ovmnl Ha in.E n q u i r e a t Th e E n t e r p r i s e o fi i c e .
-» - - . - -..-._....___ ......__... ._,....._..._._._.._. ..-.
F R 1DOLLAR DAY
Friday the management of this SUPER SALE ha
We want hundreds of eyes to see how we succeed i
one dollar without depreciating values.BE IN THE SWIM AND STRET
FOR FAST SELLING
LADIES.While nhon Ind Oxfordg ins! the ihing [ur now and
Inter.All Style: and Sizes,conveniently diaphyed on tables for
IDU! arleclion.
\\}llLE THEY LAST amp THE PAIR
LADIES.Shoes. Pumps and Oxtafds in Pllcnl: Brown and Black
Kid Leathers. so many diihrenl styles we can°t name them.Hundreds
of pain lhrown into this lol for fu: selling $1.00 per pair.
I"RIDA'| "H THE DAY 'ro c om: To BLAIR
GOOD snails ss1.L.i:~:n FOR $1.00 A PAIR
~nc un i o n o f w h i c h l i t t l e D a d o w In d A n f w
|1 ur d'e.ch¢|dre~1 n f M r .a n d M m .L
D Rur dir - d int ri bue nqi n I~: ul kf° !nf ro ms
r i vi r g o n e t o e a c h n e n t .M n . G o r -
d e n i n u r e " a w n vi n l i n m i o a r ~ o '1 -
va n i c d bv M N . F. . V . Ac k e r m a n n n t b #
n i a h n M r s E l l h n # s vn a r o u n l e o f
r¢'ar'i~1:r=M l 'w ].{iFd\lvl S w a n s o n n
vo m l so l o :M l m S h l e l r h n 9 m u m n i
t h r u !0ad"1g1=M r s .E .C .Jo h n u r -
' n f 'M r .L V .A c k e n n n n n vo c n lduet..M. * " l ' ¢ o\ ~ fi u n i o n o f t h e n m -
rl"°| n ;\ fv1:I I q C »" \ er n '\ fu 5 \g a n ic o -
tnI'<i n i w h a l f n f t h e c l u b Io s im r a
"1¢"\~3\°*M m .¥'av»° '¢. : \" d nrwes»°~*~i
} " " r W i i h In 'M IM r v- i n l i n r * s l n !n '» ° n
nf s nnN\ ci1= '¥nn n f h P w o r k .A ni c e
h\ 'P h u r n s t h en s e rve d ..
T h e A l u m n i b a n q u e t a n d re c ep t io n
|:e |""~nzomxmtolillnon..'
The 3;w n H Ty son ;Quite ; ntlmber from here attended.,th Theod Sehafenmm fu nu$. Conety,L. D.Warrick, L..B. wifich ..~..'i.'5d Friday at Salemmu-
and Ldilh an plluxning to at-hm¢],
l ~&'"i. d_Ftrict convommn of 1'=»=~"'¥».»'Z§'.'.`§~:.»:¢-m and :of Irvin, werep 1 T e Th""d'7'.|Arlinlzton edicts Saturday.
e e yson and Prentice Smith hadl Lennon! Ikhterknmp marketed 'hogsedTherklesenshellmgcomlast' at Omaha on w,d,,¢_¢dM,
~u :»'f:lc aa a="-:.=~.:.~.r:-.;°: = e m ~ ; :Ml:s.h Ndliba :ly d: :e£;.n C;,.;i ;, .. ';..": .': ~
~ .r.hmd . ' m 'n.one °°="°|<1»y to attend me Theodore Schafers-
Hhs. ll¢r|1.§ Tyson visited 'fhundlyl
oem nth Mrs. Haul Cameron]
man funeral and also made a shortsrixit n* tho Sadie Mevlredoht home.¢|H Ceci!Lsllman :rained Wm Holtr u t erman.| mm wi°h his Held work 'I11uradny.n. Dulc e and.8. G Mahoney.Mr.saab Mengedoht and funny_ ' g g §;.*';,2;;_°'~' from 'rymg weve Fremont callers Saturday.
Mr. an d Mn.H a n d Howe tookMrlnd ?(rs.u.*\. Ré ggglu -mo'' Sunday dinner at uw Augun Ruwe
'rs.ren ee m nut to. home near Hoo r.1 1 1 1 1 1 3 ~They ltogped nl Roy and A§"5...f Mengedoht went
Ciark Stn ell. at the °"p't'llfwhing Sunday morning..
here he will have to remain for three'Mr. and Hrs. August Lemmon andlu ¥on;er..family and Mr. and Mrk. Albert inlillr. n:d Mrs. S. G. Mahoney autoed,,.,,,, and blbv spent Sundav at the' Omaha Saturday.5Ed Lnmhorat home near Nickerson.
A nelghborhood danee was dvvfll Emil ard Gilben Laliman and Wmundny ¢\°f1il1l sr: the home uf Mr.. lloltmln tool:in the 'ball tu n e at| Caldwell...Nickerson Sundlv afternoon.Ned Tyson and Stanley Brunton at-Mr. and Mrs. Awrust 'inkofl anf?
ended l dance Saturday evening near mn. Stinlam and Mr. and Mrs. Herelumah.wan Kerlmff spent Sundw at the Joe
Shndly was observed an 3IOU\l'\"S,Mor\\ne home' our Arlington.:
~gy in many homes and also lt BOMB;Tha lorai Sunday g¢}m0l of the Fon-:~lay school by wenring the appro- unelle l.utl1er¢n elnu¢h in hluw met-rilte flowers.Itirg ready for l Children? Dlx' pro-
Tbe children of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.gram to be ziven some time in June.
° min were hymn Surday. among 9'*'"E Mrs Minnie Llllman was a visitor
nr lou, Arlen. in Llrcoln and alno at-rvled the Mothers [h y exercises Clarence and Alvin Wilkening spent» there.1&\nday at the Wm. Wilkening home.
IIennan Junvhluth nhipped cattie to Stain Superintendent John Matzcn»»~ Omaha Mrmdly.Icalled on the Lallman school Tuesday.
Hrs.Harriet Browne and Maude Mr. and Blu. Augun Hallman andliterswereFremontr w ws m d a u g h te n Mary,and Mrs. .Albert Lail-hmdav momlnr.mum and baby arent Wednesday after-'hme Seniors of Riair hllr|~ Mhoo! noon at the Sn e Hengedoht home.
seen in Arlington Thursday.E Mr. and Mn. Amizun Kerkofl droveAndres' Wilhelm left for Fremont to Scribner Thursday to attend a mn-here :he is working.emi of a relntive.
.Frederick md Florence Hetrirk have
WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
Fresh Every Day
104: AND l5c SIZES
HEAR YE!HEAR YE!
The Second Big Week oi our Super Shoe Sale
Hundreds and hundreds of customers who have attended our SALE so far will verify that neverbe»
fore in the history of merchandising have they found the BARGAINS S0 BIG as those of our SUPER
SALE.Every pair of Shoes in this store from the smallwt infants "Soft Soles" to men's heavy "work
shoes" has a yellow sale ing with a "LET GO" saie price tied to them.Hundreds of people are takingadvantage of our prices to supply their entire families for now and for the FUTURE..__Are you one of
them? If not, you want to be, so crank up the old LIZ ZIE and come to this BARGAIN FEASTQ the tables
are nll SET and the prices all CUT, bring along your baskets, try on the shoes that fit yourfeet and yourpocketbook and pay the cashier.ONLY EIGHT M ORE SELLING DAYS COME EARLY.
F R I D A YDOLLAR DAY DOLLAR DAY
Friday the management of this SUPER SALE has arranged to stage a real, genuine DOLLAR DAY.We want hundreds of eyes to see how we succeed in -Zxling the bargain tables and racks with values at
one dollar without depreciating values.BE IN THE SWIM AND STRETCH YOUR DOLLARS To THEIRLIIIITS
FOR FAST SELLING
LADIES.While nhon Ind 0xfold*, ins! the ihing For now and
hier.All Style: and Sizes,conveniently diaphyed on tables for
your selection.
\\}llLE THEY LAST amp THE PAIR
LADIES.Shoes. Pumps and Oxtofds in Pllcnl: Brown and Black
Kid Leathers. so many diihrenl styles we can°t name them.Hundreds
of pain lhrown into this lol for fu: selling $1.00 per pair.
I"RIDA'| "H THE DAY 'ro c om: To BLAIR
GOOD snails ss1.L.i:~:n FOR $1.00 A PAIR
WISE READERS WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF THESE
FOR MEN.
Work Sh0¢l» light in weigh! for tho hot neither, Iwi in var for
the hard kntlcka.THI S L OT smo A s1 mn- THE PA I R n m
Men we know you are awfully buoy ll thi! time; but you shouldn!
pn up this opportunity to get wud shoes at thnle prices.lf y ou
cannof come in send your vifr. miner or neighbor lor one or wo pda
ol lheso splendid work than F\'illlJ.
THRONGS WILL COME IN RESPONSE ;
T0 'rms OFFERING 1 PRICE Pomrmns THAT SHARP
zmlas.~EYES WILL SOONSEE
Oxfords and Pumps in Pueni and Kid Leather; Blick and Brown. :_Louin. Cuban and Military bean.Footwear yall 'ul he proud to own. i mn usa-f" H0131 d f a ha
Buy lhe Pair you like. then lake along mother pair at only $1.00 mare. j Drum `96%re 0 pun n z I lu! dl out an nah for
Can you but il?[
rms LOT $2.65 THE PAIR.~|°\\0!'AlR $3.65 l a-
quick selection.Super Sale Price $1.00 per shoe.The plil' $100
2,000 pairs of shoes for men women and children not men oned in the above lots, some priced between, some a little higher incluxled in this SUPER SALE.They are all plainly marked, size and price
on yellow tags.Tell your friends and neighbors about it.
'~°o 0
1 - f
at 2 p. m. conducted by Rev. J . A.2 1 Q pairs)10.40
Dr. Tun 0'Shnntcr by QI. L. Robinson Jenkins Oil Co (sm)Harxs Wrich and wife of near Ken-
DONT FORGET
Don't forget the dance i t Fair
Grounds Pmiilion. Arlington, Thun-
day. June lsi.Lyle Reeh's orchestra
will furnish music.On June 15th
Ebaughiw of Council Blum: wili play.
mnrl.\| . LIST OF NEW BOOKS
AT THE PUBI J C LIBRARY
Flaming Forest bs James Curwood
Dust by iialdeman-Julius
Quin by A. C. H. Rice
Galusha the Magniticent
by Joseph C. Lineoin
Rilla. ol' Ingleside
by L.. M. Blonuromcry
My Antonin by Wiila Cather
l}ang1.°rous Ages by Ruse Macaulay
Lammie Holds the Range
by F. H. Speannan
If Winter Comes
by A. S. M. Hutchinson
Borouszh Treasure by J. S. Fletcher
Councii of Seven bar J. C. Smith
To the Last Man by Zane Grey
This h!an's World by W. L. Comfort
Obstacle Rlce lu E. M. Dell
Beggar's Gold by Emest PoohTopless 'Towerrby Bfarmmt AéhmlmCasev Rvan by B. LL Bower
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To Him That Hath br Ralph Connor;
More Tinh by M. R. Rirehart
I.~1§1§.1f§`2.g§.Il`"i.§`a§`.ITQEESEL$ ` $ ' . §:J r z c o mvr lo x n n P ROGRA M élQ'¥£éL§.{£u§»{»|e¢§ for poor)94H8 eighth mde examination vnnerll lZ§`°.lL°H"' '"2`»f.If'.I.T,'£§..- aww
small Kroupa of farmers how to do the lshlffiff Oil dx Re fining Co. (Bl5)zojotiun was found ngc ggsary g um bmh
work. but does not feel that he should ?1m=?r by Blair Band 9:38.
he used nl a public \eto|'lnarimn. Thini Pamde at 10 sharp, Innt nt Citg:
should take several men working fuii hall."~..time and is Properly nnt 1||work ,,,|After service at Snldicrk Monu-
zovemmcnt men but of private veteri- ment. parade to cemvlcry.
narians.Form at Soldiefa lot where rituai-\inlit service bs the w. zz. c. and G. A.
1114: free Inbox office maintained by R.Post will be given after which
the Farm Bureau repww that 'there soldiers' graves will be decorated.
has been an over suppiy of men thai All ex-service mén are earnestly
Ins! two \\¢°t'ks.This`is nn '»ht duelusked w be present.
to the Held work now bein!! done by,Program an city hail at 2:30 p. m.
the great number of boys rcteased Address bi' Jake $lcCrncken.E. C.
from school work.Anyone wishing Jackson,>Iarsha1iof Day.
help should either phone or drop a All pericns having cars who can
rand zo the county azricultuml nnnL'donnte their services for hauling \et~Last year during the bu?y season, uans 'nad w.R.C.cad]Reed
many n farmer was saved cc nsider-0°Hanlnn,Post Adjutant,Americanable time and bother by this »=mie¢.11.¢gi¢n.
Fro m May llth, wh en th e o fii c e wa s = '*_ - "-; :f_ :_- -"orened. 185 men were pinecd last year*'=\id the other dar- he was :coins no
with hardly any expense.try and make a Lest next winter of
Tanvled Trnih lw W. M. Ranle
Success by S. H. Adams
Harlequin and Columbine
by Booth Tarkington
Best Short Stories of 1921 L
- .two burchu of pigs in dry lot.. Need
After nil the arguments about ghglleas 10 mf. the test wnuld he walchefi
relative value of white and yr.llow{\'\il!1 much interest.""
com it looks is thnuzh 1mms dehnitel
information is at hand at lmnt.At
lhe W1,»co"rsin Expujment SUl.2..iqll.
white confirm: foiizid to be much in-
ferior Lo yellnu earn. even wheli both
were combined with skin)milk orlinkage.When stock was min on
green pasture,however.the white
corn did prac tically as well.These
dmerences are evidc-rliy due to the
absence of 1.il.|minu, dm mystrriuus
somrthing so much nrlvertisad of inte,
in white corn.
by Edu:rd OBric ni Mr.Long.in Sheddan iownahirl.
The poultry meetings held at Otto
Lmxzhornifs and Frank Bil!ar'a, both
uwners of accredited flocks, were Qx-
cellent.Mr. Cnrman ol ii! llni4rer-
my gave some good talks and stress-
ed the tr"uble; encountered at this
time nf year.Poor brooding |a:i1i-
ties cause much of the chick los.-3:1 hr
linda, while Iawr on, malnutritio and
lice claim rrnny nn their vidimsu
Those uhm are interested rhndd call
on the county agrnt for further in-
formalism
\'~"1. P ochnow (read work)
Aug. Prochnow hood work)
Avery Compaumy (repairs)
Then. Klabunde (l;bor}
Theo Kisbunde Haber)
Theo Klabunde (labor)
Theo Klnbunde (li.bnr}
(on)
(labor)
(labor)
(labor
(labor
(ishor)
5.00
22 20
15.00
4.00
37.58Jenkins Oi!Co.
Michelsen
M ich elsen
Michelswn
Michelson
M ich einen
Elmer
El mer
Elmer
IIl mer
Eirner
l60D
aoo
8.00
70.50
3.70
30.60
35.10
Jenkins Dil Co. (tl'\)
Funk Jenkins (oil)
Jenkins Oil Co. (RHS)
Jenkins Oil Co. (gas)
Henry Miafeldt (road work)
Glen Nicholson (labor)
Fremont Foundry Machine Co.
(supplies)5.00
Beat? Contracting Co. (labor) 282.90
A. W. Muudorf [labnr}2¥.00
A. P. Compton (labor)s m
Jenkins Oil Cn. (stun 20.85
Jenltin.l0i! co( (su)zoo
Fred C. Hill Motor Co. (repairs) 17.00
Claus Schneider (mad work]13.50
Shaffer Oi! ard Refining Co. (gms)
'?2.60
12.00
Blaif Oil Co.( z u ) -
Standard 0il ru. ¢s=L~=J
Raymond Morehouse (labor)
Danish Pub. House (supplies
county attorney)
31.25
8!.25
45.00
Selva Offen hanrrectlng eighth57.2030.00 1 grade examinxtion papers)28.50
Helen Bait (con:ding eighth
grade examination pap-ers)11.50
Jeanette MeQum-rie imnecting
l6.00r.~ixhzh grade examination papers)
1L00;950
Mm. Anna Larsmg (correctin
eighth grade examination papers)
1200;7.50
Herman Schwoclr (mad work)94.00
Danish Lutheran Publishing Co.
(supplies for county tnuurer) 26.50
20.00 R. H. Rnsmunsen (salary county
of a c hild she proved mo weak tb
rally : nd pas sed an y n th e Blah'hospital on Sunday nz 11 p. m.
Besides her husband she leaves £9
mourn her a. host of relatives und
friends.
The func;ad services wen held ti
the home of her aunt,Mrs.U. C..
Boston, at 2:30 11. m. on Wedneschy
and st the Baplist church xt three and
interment was made in the Bllh*Icemetery.
IShaffer Dil and Refining Co. (sul imuseasor)25000;OB lTUA R\
Mary C. Debel (salary countyclerk)15g.55'3111. Catherine Splhi. nn inmate of
R H. Rumuuen (expense)29.50
Shaffer Oil és Refining Co. (gas)
45.35 L e m o
tho Crowell Home, died Sundry after-
noon at 5:45.She ns past 34 years
of zgt.50|) Russell Grader Mfg. Co. (N.l' Funenml services were held Tuesdny
FJ. F. whine (phonr calls)3.50
A! Nonarnaker (road dmminx)3.10
A. C. Debel [salary for May)158.33
J. I". While (Com. work and
nzilanxni 102.50
Theo Kinhunde (labor)'?5.00
4. C. Tf abeal. Gm. Judge (sump:
and RN. Bond)6.00
Fmnk J. Nueva (salary)100.00
n. S. Prichard (salary)100.00
Delmer I'ser (Filth\100.00
Sam Stevens (£:|Llln}153.00
Clarence Sorensen (mlm for
M m 100.00
Board ad}our|1e¢l until June 5, 10%.
Johnson and interment made in thi
Blair cemetery.
LIBRARY PATRONS TAKE r~:or|<.
Brgirining in June and during the
summer months the Public Libnqr
wil! be dosed Tuesday and Thuradxy
nights.It will be open every unu-roon Ind open km Monday. Wednes-
day. Friday and Saturday nights.
nard. left last Sunday morning for x
trip up in Waffne county 1|here :hay
will visit reiatives for awhile.for in 9 o'clock A. au..
10.75 Mary C.DebeI, Ca. Clerk The Enterprise prints :ide hills.
HEAR YE!HEAR YE!
The Second Big Week oi our Super Shoe Sale
Hundreds and hundreds of customers who have attended our SALE so far will verify that neverbe»
fore in the history of merchandising have they found the BARGAINS S0 BIG as those of our SUPER
SALE.Every pair of Shoes in this store from the smallwt infants "Soft Soles" to men's heavy "work
shoes" has a yellow sale ing with a "LET GO" saie price tied to them.Hundreds of people are takingadvantage of our prices to supply their entire families for now and for the FUTURE..__Are you one of
them? If not, you want to be, so crank up the old LIZ ZIE and come to this BARGAIN FEASTQ the tables
are nll SET and the prices all CUT, bring along your baskets, try on the shoes that fit yourfeet and yourpocketbook and pay the cashier.ONLY EIGHT M ORE SELLING DAYS COME EARLY.
F R I D A YDOLLAR DAY DOLLAR DAY
Friday the management of this SUPER SALE has arranged to stage a real, genuine DOLLAR DAY.We want hundreds of eyes to see how we succeed in -Zxling the bargain tables and racks with values at
one dollar without depreciating values.BE IN THE SWIM AND STRETCH YOUR DOLLARS To THEIRLIIIITS
FOR FAST SELLING
LADIES.While nhon Ind 0xfold*, ins! the ihing For now and
hier.All Style: and Sizes,conveniently diaphyed on tables for
your selection.
\\}llLE THEY LAST amp THE PAIR
LADIES.Shoes. Pumps and Oxtofds in Pllcnl: Brown and Black
Kid Leathers. so many diihrenl styles we can°t name them.Hundreds
of pain lhrown into this lol for fu: selling $1.00 per pair.
I"RIDA'| "H THE DAY 'ro c om: To BLAIR
GOOD snails ss1.L.i:~:n FOR $1.00 A PAIR
WISE READERS WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF THESE
FOR MEN.
Work Sh0¢l» light in weigh! for tho hot neither, Iwi in var for
the hard kntlcka.THI S L OT smo A s1 mn- THE PA I R n m
Men we know you are awfully buoy ll thi! time; but you shouldn!
pn up this opportunity to get wud shoes at thnle prices.lf y ou
cannof come in send your vifr. miner or neighbor lor one or wo pda
ol lheso splendid work than F\'illlJ.
THRONGS WILL COME IN RESPONSE ;
T0 'rms OFFERING 1 PRICE Pomrmns THAT SHARP
zmlas.~EYES WILL SOONSEE
Oxfords and Pumps in Pueni and Kid Leather; Blick and Brown. :_Louin. Cuban and Military bean.Footwear yall 'ul he proud to own. i mn usa-f" H0131 d f a ha
Buy lhe Pair you like. then lake along mother pair at only $1.00 mare. j Drum `96%re 0 pun n z I lu! dl out an nah for
Can you but il?[
rms LOT $2.65 THE PAIR.~|°\\0!'AlR $3.65 l a-
quick selection.Super Sale Price $1.00 per shoe.The plil' $100
2,000 pairs of shoes for men women and children not men oned in the above lots, some priced between, some a little higher incluxled in this SUPER SALE.They are all plainly marked, size and price
on yellow tags.Tell your friends and neighbors about it.
'~°o 0
AT c rua wxas r P RIC! €"i ---- TRA DE A T Tru;
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1'
NORTH SIDE STORE
BEGINNING NEXT
Wednesday, May 24th ;
The Sture will be OPEN every
Wednesday Night
Jzns Nielsen, Prop.A. D. FOLLEN, Manager. '` ' _v ';§|a;,, Nebr.
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