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GENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENT
BLAIR,WASHINGTONVOL.XXVI
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I discus1 rm!There is still connidenbll ARF RPIFC1~~Af|\pE}\g1king Club Sunclny at Stillwlber¢fgoTHEfec!»ml h.§f.§L§£p§m§Q u;1Q bhnnvnnlu
I 4 d1§§§LI.fl§f;;f_;;e;.:fh shoul n1c Domus I:vi:nr mxlfra
;1:§;Tda;It is no surprise to the editor of PRDGRABI LETER
Th 1:th houldlput an last e ntrprisc hlnt ea city a Blmr wiil celcbrntc.The lrommibJann nn|v hmm charge hit it ls charging for mfz;in fhsrvr nf tho work nm :nd
Lnke imtmtad into me campnre clr
cle six naw foolbnvel.Thus werd
1.4.and Mrs.Moals Hrs.Hurry
Morris Mins Katherine Hyde Mia
Miriam McQuarrie ind the big new
tribal coffee pot.Tuenwdix mambers left the Pub
:uu|ltuuuv I uv
COMMISSION REFUSES PRICES
SUBHITTEI3 Fon.8U&EE :31];UClURE UF NE
STATES HOUSE
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iablinhment of rest stations in :warytrndingcentervillageandcityinthe
United Spanos which has so far lg
1f Washington county
.\n.ah;himr with intensinoredwohankindasz\ot$p have one ~N 50 when
already is to be consinlercd by ihe A.n1 fall.hast year there \erican Legion Auxiliary according to fields in the county thaiMrs.B.B.Penny of Fu1lcrt.on pres!i Long of Craig and Mr..Ln..I n...¢.¢.n.¢¢n§vnHnn :nd _.
u.¢u vn;U
eo!Mr.C.T
Ruwe of Her
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commodity.With the plan!operation for on!y onethi Linld|I.ll|~i 1
ni of the
mr the retinwnfit
nice.The
out these
sign and
om many!
tllllg netting the nght lane up to fur
Inieh \he visitors il thy of enjoyment
Da Independence day July Fourth
and the business men and citizenry
will do dl in their power to molto
the day suitable in every respect annmemoriniforwhichitstands.
A program is being mapped out
Which in due time will lppar.so be
lic Library at 5:15oclock Sunday sf
teruoon and followed Scout. Van Deu
zsen in Indian me to De Soto and
thence to the lake.Sorpabody seemed
to have borrowed the north hx!!of thi
lake for the day but water was found
nt the lower end near the river.
The party returned at 9:30.
This comlng..Sunday another Info
Lincoln June 14 lhe stat clpito!commission today rejected all
bids for the superstmcture of He
bruh|new $5000000 :tue home.
New bids uid new classifications or!
work will be opened July 20 mem
bers of the commission nnnounold.
We rejeetad thebid|simply ho
uule they were too high md than
time and the cost of keep:\u:n1 f man The yield was so excepuonany;dthcnationalummm.This matter !..frigernting mom :ol connhlghthat the Eum Bureau Bonn!nuneglectcdby the gentlemen ho hue Lodzcd the county agent io spread in cannot be meat a iower IE...for so long nm affmrs In the wns|sL1||mom.Both fields went 40 and _$T.TfLfI t?1>_<fj_
§\U pandcitieswiilbeconsideredbyour42husfelsor acre when Turkey Red...v r 11\rg::iza&on 1 :iunng 3sJ §II§went only 20 to 25 bushels per i:»fflf§f§{ut in §;;=;I
mee mg m n annpo as une Qh n 1mo od1In0gigTh rh h f h imx1reallmofthoworkdonel..\....fm.?.=?:...j .§S Mrs.L I.Hobart.na mana P As an resu
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¢sunk to come early and sréif lute
I T flnru.nvlitkllnwx
cmiser will he underuken under this v§unt suflicieut nompetltim on 1
lendenhip Gif .Big m\1f ~nprnbcr of the krger items Gaorgl
\\¢a§n¢nail!hp l\1§.l0 fl11l11.t.hG li E Alnnn l|¢§A .|.l|n.h1 and QAPYQ
dent declares.The mx of them p se t advena conditions with noreststationscreates an especially sc hm f 3 d be ed rc nrioussituationinthefarmingiowrua.the uno hs mg gg guman market.for the output and thc plantpornoyyMr.Nc;M.JensenDunnglhélsununcrnwnths UIQTB Win D;»¢il¢~t nf Hun Tfnvm Rnnuul.Thnm nhln ofaeratinn for I0 nlort
.\..p Udf60bfg
M 1 v|.y¢\u\.u_..._.__¢.uuuu|thru u.|nln.~\.1ru nn..u.brary nt.5 oclock lhlrp and :Her tary of ihe :Late capitol commissionTryBliilarPhar11ucyforyourdrugreachingLhehunting[rounds 1 ncout announcod.
of atlemlfour miles wi!!buundon.a Especially was the hack of fum
Dr.Hurry Atwood and A party of ken.Secreury cient competition noticeable inhidl
T f au penwa run year we Cl!!gxpea nomhehundreusowomennrnonghbohtdtghrxxiuct.iomobile tourists and mug provision LE Th §L.l22.i.LZI..~§1 olleaze mg better.
Hriends were Sunday evening guests li 'ba used4SADAcg|nsN1'ATARIANGTON:r,;::.,,,°'::°m ':;.,.n.-»¢,nwmhas been made for their(g{)f\\Bni€l\CBl:'r"E Ei i.f=min¢2u. A. A. Jcns1.i l|1\;\mWomanorganizationsbeforeua
have neglected the maier;men have
simply ignored it.I nm sure we canremedytheevilandIbelievnitwill
A..~imen Geo. w.nnnu \..Uav\..r¢na lm hnme of im.M.lvarson on the
Fl.|..k]!f J.M.Compton B.P Milicr rhg bgnd C13I|liTt ~~s\lning boH.0\I\.
P. f1Y90l1» E.w.Burdic Ff~fl Mast on Main stmet drew n lar!crowd Nana Helen Cook left WednesdaysrnzWII¥fi11nr .Inhn Rnrrv C I .......:..1.~~n|nfl th.\A\»¢ A313 1_..¢_;.\_..\...L.....\.. nn¢.¢¢|
The mmmunny in and around An|v11 by far. tha lnfgm item John\u...».. .... un|nnA|| nn hm Ihursdav|5 nnsnedI.
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v wwnuu wane »n|...fp...\__.__..._ ..p nm regain ner nemul unc:u mu;uumu.lu M .......... .__...h gum promise:to bring :bout a Iively fight.néserloun illness.Launb.was drowned in L e om wgriverhg\:inlz mpwa from safe rm limestona vwviv tlsim hey an SEQ
Mr and Mn.Ed nl and 1 PMC)an into deep wall give the most for the money but ad ..T:
.._|r f ¥ d are enjoymg 5hi§ex_Tha hndv wu zucued by Waiter mit that limasume :nnnut be compar
lixaiion.
The women will also consider the
estnhlishtnent of circuating libraries.
where late literature and magazlnm
may be obtained in connection with
the rest stations.One represlmta
iivc woman from each sinks Wilfat
.._......!_._._Stork Harry 1\son.
The wheat campaign last fall was
combined campaign for No.60 whurc
in the bottom Kanred an the bench
and in the hills and death in the Hes
sian Fly.The average bf Kanred Wu
boosted from about 5?0 acres to 5250
.\un\.u1.U yuuun n un...nuu.vu U.several very fine selections..That
part of the street occupied by the
hand wa;roped off and th trafficclosednoastomaklasHalodis
turbance as possible.
The boys have been faithfully
working along urLi?now they have
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F
gy today {Thur1lday)north or ~war king ne
held il
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mt
Ln
rin
uh
ed in color and possibly in wearing
quldities with muble.Marble ill
cont from $200000 to $300000 mon
thin lirnestane.
The superstructure work Wu di
vidad into 26 dudhatiom and hid!
ac
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ny.C!|rklon Brunton has been visit 1mm
sg his father Z.T.and brothers Sunday
and uarvices werefromthehomeof
nhcrinlaw lit.and
.The smvices were
menu acres.On ihe average it outyieldcdlm; good ;bad gn can be found ini!his xisl
Mm W
in chit
I thKianbnllDixandPotterLegionTurkeyRed T bllshtk per acre ln ls the Bute..Blair T
...h K nd h bPmtnhaveduuconthmedLhmrjomtouniy.A[...0 ~~.JI feel proud of than
19 good right trf and sisters for the put few days.and br:11 IH:is on his ny to Califorfuin.Ramlem :lunnqivnrl nn :mph nlnsnihlzillnn.Tim!!
r [SE IN SALARY Hrs Orin Stricklctt lc!!Wednes
day.accompanied bLher son Wayne
10 has bm em for Little Crooked Mo;3aana to visit
watzr commission har pmtntl Mr.and Mn..James
F lnmn th:uv |111 Gl¢vn
of the Leann uawms ran nw u or
Arlington ns the deceased was a ud
clibr of the Word War.1111 division
of the A.E.F.with which he went
over mu.A luxe gathering of
:..:...I ..__u . . 8 in nan |\.¢ir 9u.
Q;;§|»7"o,§;";,,;',j",°,,,,"'5;,,'";,;,;
Sona Clevellnd which bid on the an
tire supenturo job.zu hid was
!235Us000 This bid prgvrlded lor
the use of muble.The indtpendlnt
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mneeings for the summer moubs Knmvn mr zu years.at icuii mls mewhenmmoftherruembers wan b¢Ent year of F f Bureau and county C 5 HAS nmbuwonthefamTheAme:iéan agtnt work to brlng it to the lttcn
_......tion of the people.If it only yield;Mr.E.V.CnppnLegmnntuailstlcceremonlas were m|4 bushds m>re|ner acne this yur it played as light and
.......|00 n|\nnn wh 1nnnnv 1nnn.v1l ln li §.~|\|\v||r fnntituteclduringthelastroundofIuclulfs.vu\rvv :Asal auv|s.|uvugup .v ¢.\.3H......vu.xng w P]no uv Jmcctln;:s.into the county.been in Bln.i1.for save:nl day;Hal Harry Norris this week tndad pu¢.|on this nd ocmsian.om f h As yet it is hard to any what No has nsignbd his position at Schuylu hh Ford car to Mike Ingerslave for d h u M 5_0 .Ju ~i____:__t f 60 will do this year.B.P.Mi!|er to take a ai:1H1ar position ni Redfin1d.\Ql Dodge nr since which iimu emiszg :d bmthens 1
r unsll '"mum nnmbernd 10. .Tha iowestanal ||y. independent bids on tho as ihmx
tht! mourn mmm :wa-rss.nn magg-1mise.p Bafom limestone bm ofs1s4.osz.amenmn mgmn mm mum W...*|..__I .y acre South Dakota at n mise of $900Ir¢§l»r11r.Mr. .§gian;. Mr. CQQQI is s hge¢n3;inoe.g_l¢gq
hm been Dodgingaround n his andy and untimely da4? nie.
~
. E. v. Cannr uLA _;;; ; _rinsuns cam1 as
~i ~pgLn gf thg world willlmlyur UA \..au|su\u\.llla ¢.nun
.__.m nu.._..x.....1__1_|_n...___Bald which hacks likn a wiunc 1 anon manmrre p m
g um
:vm drbuldimf lm
man an DIl¢11||.vu luumug uv 1.llv unmlliijxofandlhermillionoftheir
buddies of tlie world war.Husifoni
Mgr Nider national commander?hm
designated the first day of next month
as membership day and has asked
£Lch post to make a fifty per cent in
chense by mid1iight.To carry on the
Legion?comprehensive progmm for
Hiller believes it will almost double
the yield of an adjoining held of Dur
key Rod.After talking wiki;the
county ngent about the Hessian Fly
Mr.Miller plovreld his stubble in July
then kept the field disked thoroughly
not sowing until Sept.26.
Wuhington county farmers are
..__...L..;l.nl..I.l..nvu
md hu handled the _#ob at Schuyinr]
..Mr:ln an edlcnent mnnner.We nn gld ..led hitonotehisluccensandtheconsenlquentmiscinsalary.missic
amz:n1C.A:< LEGIQN ;:_AUXILIARY MEIrrs|
Deipite the storm Monday evening 1 rngfz
.If lulllulrlu In ==".f=wllnl "|~Jgm ~ggmpllf YI £0 ll ~*QIH872 ns ugm.Inu wnwr Luau
mer hu returned to Bleir md
Ipen her studio here again for
during the summer.
an Jensen of Lincoln visited his
r Chris Jensen.for l few days.ft the first of the week for nLclDGS the Atlantic where he ex
A treasure chest iost in the river Wye
by Jesuit missionaries io Huronh
nearly ihrn centuries :go jus been
located.the authorities believe and
divers were working today to bringtheancientbox to the surface.The
chest lies in the mud beneath nnerxyfeelofwaternear the mouth of the
He declmd uni n miihke and memuathat the :md of mr repntible
Mm would be accepted.Arthitect.B G.Goaihue of New
York wu present when bids nn
opened.Them were fuliy 200 con
traetnrs present..
ltlme bidi were opened and
.a...||\1I§(0G w rtmcmlxrr nun unc neva.|.llimrn urQu: n mnnd nitpnrilnrn nf thoggg3|0 U)|||..gf g.j
d \d|.f............|]g d f
an :Ilinclusive united mcmf arahip.
A hi=lnry nf the activities of the
various Nebnskn tnwnll is being compiledhyihuLegionwomansauxiiary.
nrxuum ny croumg nm:11ula.~uuu.;nn ..large number of candlrhies were
1n§&§§§02f§§.sf:;;;:;C;2;ready m be initiated into the ¢»rd¢r.:f;
cauwd millions of dqliane of dnnugc Some of the Tehmah Lafren:
Post were nnesent s!so and marie in Mn
io ~___:hf:Thif1r_ct_f;tcrcsting talks in regird to their or.|3t he
]\Lye.lhgfneiic wth indiclle il isL\nn§rl!\l.l awnnied for the summe.r|to visit several co1
rdurning in the fall.
1 H.E Bieserny parhomeinBhi;at
;..l_...!\.r....
untries be
heavily laden with guld.;§Q §e\§;
Records of the society of Jesus mu44 d y or
so _
.;;§;;show that one of seven chests brought ;m.__Cmc;cuintoNewFrancein1650andIabodConstructioncompany.fl B£l\iC€8 .\.._..IAA Q..Pnub Q¢§n1 Mu4;hu_.....
sh.Contract!
Wuhhgtnn
Jverts.Met:
365031::rid
&Gunthlr
\Mrs.Kats S.Bryant of Hartington age is :rl 111 use gaxfzation.1...=n|adv nfmwfi and written :L These worrrh;look like flax 5.A committees of excellent 1 |r.31.yeawmuy.nu:lull:
...:|1 L..1...m .1 9m P M Inmnrrmar low Dilln|:\.|W 1 v\Lsuuvu P W J linz.PBISTSGIL 5n)1iB):nous nn Uv;usu Au.
se of (Friday)from the home A complete
obituary will be given in next \reek|
|ssu.e.
ISE Elmer Wild Jr.son of Mrs.Elmer
gwild who nsides in the old Kiln
canoe was hast naar the mouth of ihe
Wye.It contained solid [add vent
e u the gi!!nf the court of Iance
D;|Ju$T553;guard rails Dan Quin
ton Kenney $85854.
Li;Iand;quantity of gold coin to pay 1
ABLINGTOH ACFIYTIIEQ
.the troops which accompanied the 1lI1|fl$iDl\I l.l...J ilu.fin.¢llnu¢\|||nuuni
mmm ein*»¢l12{"Q§n{»}§<2§§}.§When located in the stalk ol wheat
1 .A_3 ..I_..J.....1served an dainty repast at. the do
the eve:=ings business.which uil|51|1 lnrsxe volume with .n£!y Me up an me 1000 gvillg uuau
souvenirs and clippings.Lon]his the soil to iill out the when head.
toriml societies and libraries will be T Me<1\\ence is light wheat crop.
h Th N bmah Le.lhene was an enormous amount ofcooperatedwil.e c._:.L_......a__......:|.o:......Linn.this damage in Waéhingwn county
0.0 .r\i\U rcr.uz.lU\n
MEMORIAL EXER
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i The mem
Rphnicnh Tr
npmpedy had the misfortune 10_..._n break his len iust above the ankie W
U ................glun nw unutr L\1|.l|.]|cnwhic.h will gist every Leg;m;m whom last year mostly in the bot
...am...IL.\qmnainn vnandfnrl In mln
bers of tb
sdrran 31|
Le OddFellow
mmf I 1 ih¢lccdent thellevcnn:IonlastSundayresultofEminfrom the roof of On Saturday.Junc 10 the W. R.. C.Miss Esther Manhail ~from
at 4 oclock.1 hed.J v s observed Fhz my.which comes on Lincoln to her home hem mth hetoftheexen:iscs n s Juno 14. hu havin!nn interestinz nw parents.Mr.and Hrs.H.W.Hgh
hart in the word war and of the wel wlu.uw »~v»5 ~~»\~.....fare socitties ind other activities.laying the sowing of the wheat nt memorial exercises
lelst two weeks later than the ycargaftemoon June 11
1A1the:nnclusior||.khll i|1 |1a|lfn |\1:|nnnH|bCf0|¢
engc Day for mcn=>¥Q¥r.<§I§L3L{The reason for this is the Fly mustThrualrodeounderlayits cggiz in early Sept;lfa1l the15and 6.e n nthenusvices ol the American Legion sxhcat ground is kept fallow there is
will be !he attraction.not plum for the fenmde Hy to l..y her
the members went out to the cemetery The board of county cornmiuion g gg f I ~hun for me mmmgram a mr rvcgu ar mee mg.I of th Peterueninrnstndecorautherf th .
1 rnues o e arQ me nn session thu k with the Mrs.Elsie McBride give g pmtnotlc Tha double weddlng eredIltheittention ofdeansedlnémbcrsofbothordersgbm1\=L}lich number nearlv eightvl ._gggggn v:m;n o rg f;§1=_;_reading Ruth Moore slngnsolo Bar luten occups n81KP( PC y c barn Bowman and Elizabeth Hopewel!thdr friends and relntivea last1ree.k_
The
zimr.
nicer
:events include raping bulldom hundred HZKB Stpi.25 is the d:1bc|1\\|
lariet work.hroneo busting and given fm the cmIiest nfe date hem.are U
J ne\1 znves dunnir the year an opportunity to uk for any mjxmt}m_rnnrlinaw. :und Miss nu.nl Mm!!Hrs.P.L.Cady entensmea mr.r Watson Tyson Sri and T .um they may \out of SSA z\i§;éT~§¢§1E.§£}§{$£piL§é»=i sister.Miss Lidu Lanon cf Umm:
rd 5\fU\¢T111f]d [me m their usesmtent.piano duet.on Inst Sunday.Frank Jenkins felt like painting Am d seventyfive memben were Mrs.Alma Hua of Long Beach
~~~n.:........ .\\.:.._..1. N...A.A..I in mint _...f ..lla qhnrnnnn nut fnnlr CAL S \i$i.til.|.K ICT Childfffl and
ridinz.There will be bezwenl it is the that early sown wheat goilnownHftv nm! rr hurdmd cowbovs ln earn a much bcuer start lad fall.But let'.iQL§¢}§§n_I.I.I....§..}I..L ...ilwnw i;1\el||l!nf. fanner stud!the]uwup lc vuuvv pings._I Luulgn uns nr.en nu plum.vu:u \u Fm...ylc¢l;||\ Auu mu..w..~...~...ffg=;=>of 10000 Pwple is btmg pm ;;1:t:;r;n gw ~fu!!lint of Rx. i m at my :tore his gasoline pump nt thc oil :store u ally conceded tn be an unusually friends in and around Ariingwn.
\\c mu nf Ltdat t1c arc not like!mmh of the L1mx on Walker Avenue.:mary yellow so that in shines out on pleasant one.Miss Maude Masters .f fm
:es 3 fi t .IZIa ...¢..4 ..r............nh....~...A uassers bv and faidy strikes them in A committee served delicious ice ingtonh umchem.ix :uendmg lho
A nowerful broad cuxtinsz station.ns I DUHLIL n )¢||untoyicldover§!uce bushels per acra.Proper meases such as hue been assure you rourteo
guna p|l||u|gB|;;uunntr\r:|.Ln19nL .the flee.Having a Istile extra pa.1ntlcrcam and take at the close of the Wnyne fblomll Khin nlrnmer
\\.|:llas comnete !13¢£i\il!let.has §¢§1}{s2§fImu1.Ihe left traces of same on ll
.umllr und nn hh shut!uhuh Wi
18 side ummm Bliss Edna Nnwell nu uoen \\|.||.»
Il be rc ing the Robert Nunnally family cl
=\hilitv ENTERTAIN WITH LAWN PARTY Bhir Lhe PM;week.Miss Muhn>..§...ingunllu in the state omce oflstnrtcd hem.when adopted by the
Ii£".4i{1Eil11L}¢s£§Lal.Lin
first manages and caneex._Jr_.L_.;J l_..L ll1\.......l.
C
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1 1 Th whole neighborhood can soon control f :_..;; 1 minder s to him of his artistic 1L{...|_......u ..|..a \1 \n!In ...an |....¢:.._.|u..lllv hu rweturnd with hermdwUUgm.
nd enthu
reccived June 21 is crops md soils field da;
including nt the University.There they have
f ticn.Col 32 kinds of winter wheat grown side
\.. | }..\q||\||\d y y ]g g f f O dy g.d
b d d g g b dy g.d y d b
g g f b.y W p f d (d d d
f yf f ?f €..f S§dd
win 1
while
Mr.
ited 1
mi:old neighbors hare for Lrammpnonculublnurwayanlliasiicreportshavebeen
from a number ol towms :nd Mn.Fred Bene:mann vis
at Lhe home of Mr.and Hrs.Stcriinz. Seward. Minden U Bracket!Int Stmdny.and Mrs.0.C.Roberts and 1.unbusnd Neln on the nirngth by side.1:is such work that gave lo Is coming frofn New Hampahira 1.0 Wlrden;Alvsn Nelson Jumor w:|r ParisthaunrldnmfnmnulKnnredIndvivnlhnndrinnnnfthe1ln\r.Iden;C.T.Farnham TTEBS..~E.Thin fnmbinntinf;fF\~edru1chant!from Mr||.¢fnau |.u.¢nuns V........w..V...1 ......._»Gaydou S¢c3.Earnest.Schmidt ...._........_...A number of musical concede have Nol 50 wheat..They hive 50 kinds In connection wi!.h the milking of 5 5 the usual routine 0W4.since been given and a series of talks of oats side by side.50 kind#of seed cows it in intevening to note ihnt Fun ]21 D Clrl ghnnenscn pmvcd a pleasingonAmericanismmdtreatmentbf the bed preparation!for wheat.corn nndaf the largeat fortunes in the :tate ._y.__j=Deacon Hans Llrscn summeril evening.
f ¢lld ~and puty of friends picnics!atthe Fair
mnmation for I Grounds last Sunday them bein;
Dtuent n number from sunvundlu
lunch was served towns.
the etenirrafi 8111 §A Qouble veddinx ~plgnrwed
ronbur.éed n hugs riesdng June 7 when Mfia Elm!
Hag arc planntd b
Frinll:A OTanne
y Qtate Adj|.rLnnt oats 120 ;3lota showing 1r|.|1.\a of dif made by straight fanning was made
I1 :ond Qhtplain ferent kinds o£f¢ni§m{§lnd ahrgt possible by milkingIWe nefer tothe Mamus Beck 211.3 gona up
g y||:1.
The power of the number of differenf grasses alfnlfas late Hr.So1en.lenltn.H¢nnHhisboys Minnesot;\|.hc\§he uns mr
|Plrnty of £006
into.by the hostess and
|.rriedlcrtainment was pmmmcfCaiséyandcloverx..Anyone wishing bo go is urgnd to
get in touch with the county lgcnt or
miikcd as many as 45 cows.It was yesterday {\\e<lnesdny}io Mis:success.this regular income which enabled him Agnes Lund of Hu1d1inson.Min
to buv a chenn 80 or 160 acres nenrh Lund is 1 niebe of N.T.Lund nf ENTERTAINS AT CARDS
ana united in mlrringn tobroadcastingstationisbeingixlrreas
ed so that messages may be received Mr.Rsymond Ludwig :nd Mina Bar
nitx Peberstn became the wife of Mr.in nl parts of thestate 1 w .every year.In this u15 heacquired Bid :nd lived hem with her unc!e\Henry Rhodes of Iowa..The affair
~3360 acres nf rich Wuhington coun family xt one time md has n host of Mn.E.C.Pierre enlertzimd the was a notnble one in soch]sixties an 5%ty llnd.In all thin time he did no fficnds hem who will be glad tn havnlold card club Im Tuesday nfternoon all parties rem well andfavor\bly 31;
take l ful!car load.so ns bo uve
mander of the American Legion 1.\il The entire for~ her bark ngain when she ntums uint her home on G1nut atreeL Ihe§knuwn.|l1e;\d lhe Nehruka veterans env June 23 is to be celebrated by Na!\vention to be held at York Septrn bruka .1\ythine breeders with theber IR.I9 and 20 a convention that Washington county owner of one of
tune was mad:by himself and family Mrs.Beck to take up her residence nfflir \\u in honor of Mrs.Annawiththeirbighunchofmiik:own as here.The Enterprise cxtends best Cutettcr who is spending the week Frank Kinney is a buxineu vid
one of their chief assistants.winubsi to Blr and Hn.Beck.with her niece Mrs.Edna J.Noble.[tor in Blair today.r(Continued on page four)but herds in
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YOU BET it's warm-tHe moreneed then for keeping the vitality
up ro par.Vital men resist heat easily_Lan-guid ones are tloored.Re-vitalizeyourself and you wou't mind theweather..Get new energy in little raisinl.
1560 calories of energizing nutri-ment per pound in Little Sun-Maids.75 per cent pure fruit sugar.
Wonderful because this sugarHoesn'1 nad, and, therefore, doesn't
tax digestion and thusheat theblood.Ye: energizes almost immediately.
Contain fatigue-resisting food-iron
also.TU 1 box today.
L i t t l e S u n - M a i d s |
Betuieen-Meal Ralizim
5c Everywhere
-in Little Red Packages
1 I i \
u r s i x t l n x t o n s !pn i ni n .
B n k o d C o m w i t h C l a m s . - T a k a o n e
ca n o f m i n c e d c l a m s, o n e c u p fu l e a c h
of fa n n ed c o r n . d r y b r ea d c r u mb s . o o o
c u p t u l o f m i l k , : w o t a h l e s p o o n fu l s o f
bu tt e r, on e t ea s po on ful or s a lt , p ep p er .
ml m s a l : a n d p s pr l k n t o t a s t e . LII: t h e
In g r e d i e n t s e x c e p t t h e b u t t e r , p u t i n -
t o n bu t t e r e d h a k l n g d i s h a n d c o ve r
wi t h b i l : o f b u t t e r o ve r t h e t o p .B a k e
o n e h a l t h o u r .F r e s h c o r n m a y b e
m e d .
A h w h a t w o u l d t b l 1 | o r i d b e i n u l .If t h e c h l l d n m w a r ! n o a x o n ?W o s hou ld drea d t he dol ert hoh lad ua
W a ne th t n U N d ar k b t fo f a .
£ ve n ~ r o A ~ r G O O D T H I N G S
For Iun el wo n o r su pp er o r for h r1 ~a k~
n m nr nn y 1 \ !h i 'l 'm e | 1 " ¢ h e g o o d o l d
p q p m o r l l tl'll¥
Dlnurhod Bl rl.My miller md her two youu; soul
'fluted grmdmolhet lg; summer. Theolder one, who hid a an toy dog.
was much disturbed lest h u do¢'aalumbers he disturbed br the noisy
young brother.Una afternoon. ahonly after theirarmal. an elderly ueIlhbor sn annrer
to 1 perninent rlnlilll of me bail, dl:-covered my young nephew at the door
wish ms woolly dog tucked under nu
arm.."Would you plone put mx lltaledo; to deep in your hed?" he qucded.
P o p o v e r 5.-
Ileat turn cs!!
untll wry lilthl.lt d d gradl.mlL'
seven-elghthq o ts cupnxl -at mllt.
An ess?way zunsaasurc tllll u to an n cup full then
take nut mn tablcspoonfuls, it yourcm: is not marked ln elghths;nowand one cupful ol' flour. onetmlt :em
spoouful or salt and beat vtgomusly
for two minutes wlth an egg beater,
then add a tcnspountul of melted hul-
ter and pour into wel!grossed :nn-ltu cups on deep sem pans to bake
In a moderate Oven.Ci:sue Soup.-Braid una quart of
milk. add a slice ot onion. n hlanle ofmace and at pepper pod.Melt two
tablcspnonfuln at butter In n sauce
pan, mid two tshlvupoonfanls of Umar
and when swtl hivndcd nhl the milk,remote the seasoning; and cook un-
tll rrrumy.Just béfufe serving :dllone-lui! cuptut of an-ma cheese. two
on yolk! wc ll beaten, nl! and pepper to taste: stir untll the cheese ls
mcltod.Serra at once.Princess Dnssrt.---\\'hlp one pint of
heavy crcnm.add sugar to aweetenand a few drnps ut tlmoml to flavor
Ilclsten small bits of cake with onngc
juice, ur any cnnn_sd"tmlLjuI»:g 1|lll
da, sddlns. it the onanis ls used.mme of tho gum! rlud.Put n layer
at the cream In 1| glans howl. then aMyer nl' crumbs and s (cw cubeé of
kllr. more c ream and cake until all1| used.Gsmlsl: with qpbcn of jellyand chill hcfnm serving.A few nuts
will add to the food vmlue of thisnunwithoutdurstm;ln;its lnnenr-
ance.Spring Salad.-Slice tomntocs and
cucumbers and place thcm on headlettuce:tant has been well chulga.
When.:_scrsInz time cnmes, pour overaFrenchdressing.nsinx Me tablo¢poonfu!s of 021,Urn of ttwagon
vlnc,-:nr and one-half rupfnl or lcss at
Ilnqnefort charm.Stir until welt
hlnnded. sddlntt salt and Nd pepperu ncc¢¥cd.°
If thc chccm ts not enjoyed th!!
mgy be nmmorl. mlrling s tcnspoon-
fu: ot 'l1'orccbtcrslllr<» snuc and s furdrops of tstm-co..
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Tomorrow 1| the tint. day In the
fool'| calendar.
it coma to puttin; his beat tact torward.
A W o r s e E vi l .
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c o u l d a ? r e a d t h a r o a m u n t i l y o u a n
h e $ l . 0 W i n p u t u n d e r h e r p i l l o w n d
'a l ee p o n '1 "
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" I b m w : r w d !d n ' t l e t h e r h a n u s e
m o n g y f -
" C e r t a i n l y n o t .I : l i d t h a t w h i l e
t h e t r u sl ee p in g o n m y $14000 I
w o u l d b e w i d e a w a k e a n d r o n u m
n o t k n o w a b o u t t h e f u t u r e t h a n m i t e r
fr o m l o o o m o x o . " - - m r m l o ; n a ~A i e -
H e r a l d .
9¢; |» rt¢ ht . ta t e . w a nt on Ho tspo t: oo d.
Provision In the founda tion of hon-pmtnr. a nd th rift t he fil e t ot mngnl-Iln.once .-Btr P. Bltitle y.
S O M E T H I N G Y O U W I L L L I K E
w h e n y o u h a ve r o a s t l a m b t h e n e x t
ti m e . t r y t h l e s a u c e t o 5 € * h e w i t h l t :
O r n n g e S a u c e . - T a k e
I o n e l u l f c u p f u l o l ' m f !
fr o m t h e r o u t . a d d t w o
lt th le sp oo nful s o f Iln tlr
:In d broil-"n sau ce.a d d
t h o Ju l c e o t t w o a n d t h e
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m u t e d ,o r t h e peellng,_
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"o n e h n l t c u p t u l o r m o r e
of t ro ll in g wa te r. m a lt . ca ye nn e un d th e
j u l c e o f a l e m o n .S e r ve h o t .
C a r a m e l S p o n g e . - - s o ft e n n e t o u n h
o f n p a c k a g e o f g c l a t l n i n o n e fo u r t h
o f a c u p fu l o t W a t e r .Bm vr t l o n e l t t t l f
c u p m l o f s u g a r , t h e n a d d u n s c u p t u l
ol ' he d l l ng w at e r ,a l l l n n t l l dltteolvetl.
a d d t h e ge l a t i n a n d s t i r o ve r Ic e
as u te r m t tl l l t thl ck en s.H a ve r e a d y
tw o 4 - g g w hl t e e b ea t e n | tl t l '. ad d th e m
t o t h e g vt l t l i n m i x t u r e ; c o n t i n u e b e l t
l n g u n t l l u m .T u r n i n t o It m o l d .
S c r w w i t h t h l n c r e a m .
B t u e d T o n g u e . - W i s h a n d s o u l : t h e
to n gu e o ve r ni g h t .I n t h e m o r n i n g
p l a c e i t In It k e t t l e w i t h c o l d w a t t : t o
r o ve r .F l r l n g t o t h e s i m m e r i n g p o u n
a n d c o o l a t t h a t t e m p c n l t u r e fo r
e e ve m l l t o u n u n t i l t h e t o n g u e i s ve r y
tvm l e r .am : w a y t o c oo l i n s u e l lq u o r .
W h e n c o l d r e m o ve t h e s k i n f r o m t h e
t o n z u o a n d t r i m .F a s t e n t h e t l p a n d
e n d to g e th e r w t t h tt s k e w e r e n d i a :
in at motel.H e a t t h r e e c t t p fu t u o f t h e
t l q n o r . a d d o n e c h p m l o f t o m n i vf l . a
b n ;le a f .ti Slice o f o n i o n .sa l t : n d
p e p p e r n e tu. -e d< 'd. t we tre c hw ca o n e
o t t w o nltsp ice.nlttl slt ntu er fo r
t w o n t y mtntl tcn.S t r a i n a n d a d d o n e
o u n c e n f g e l a t i n w h i c h h a s b e e n m f
te n e d i n a l l t tt e w at e r . Th e n c o s o f t h e
tn ut zt tc a nd n ot a wa y on i ce t o ha rd en .
U n m o l d a n d ga r n i s h w i t h o l l ve a a n d
par sle y.
C l u b S a l a d . - 'Ta k e o n e a n d o n e h n l t
cu pful tt o r m o k c d ch ic k en .t w e t r e
nl lr ml o f ba c o n t h r e e to ma t oe s a n d
let tuc e.A r r a n g e t h o l e t t u c e o n t u r t l
vi d u a l p l a t e s . p l a ce o n e a c h a p e e l e d
i o m l l o at l i t t l e dl o c d co o k e d b o r o n
a n d so m e ma y o n na i s e dre n.dntz.t o p
wi th s om e ol ' t he c hi ck en . m or e ma yo n
na i s e an d a ap r t ; ol ' p a rs l e y .A r o u n d
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EACH IS A GENUINE GOODYEAR
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nine G°°dy¢ar through and through.
Oneilth¢{|mdulre!inb1e30x3}»§indaGoodyeuA11-Wathef Tread Clincher.
Xummpanion in the popuhr3Dfx 334 inch Good-
yw Cmu Rib.
TheG00dyeltCrouR\'bi:buiko|`t.henmehilhpad: Egyptian cotton fnbric that goes into theAIl~Wc|¢her 'had Goodyear.
It ha a lon;-wearing but diierenuy designedtread. and lells forleu money.
More than 5,000,000 of these Btu have beensold in the int Eve yum.
Their [ine pefformmce hm demonstrated tho
fohofbuying unlmovrn nndungunnntveddres
of lower pdce.
Ask your Goodyur Service Station Dada' aboutche: ndvumga.~
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t M ¢ l 'h ¢ r l n n ,l i m . .a n d m q u l n d t
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sets and other recelven to the instru-
ment is qnlto llabio to break, Just aslhoco on the electric iron or toaster
do._mgking them worthless.
Since the cord ls oowred, lt is quite
atmeot to tell jun where Lhl trot:-ble ll. and before oondomnlni the ro-
eetlvfr tho cord should DQ mm.'rata
can he done br connecting It In dr-
rult with a llashllzht battery and bulb.or nn eledrie belt. or buzzer.u the
cord is in good oonoltlon. connect lt to
the phone for test.To tt-at the telephone receiver. place
on the head and touch me line or thephone mm to lhe toutua.It the re-
edvera an ln good condition 1| alightclic k will N heard.A110 touch one
up and then the other to detect which
1| the vrezker.
A n x i d y .
T h e fo r t u n e te i le r h e l d h l l h m d
-fo l l o w ed n l s l i n e s .
" Y u n a r e a b o u t i n l u n se ri ou s
~a bl e, " :b e s ai d, " wi th \ dl rk g en tl e
n w h o - "
" A mo lu en t. "h e s a l n e n n u a l y .
1 f h l a n A m e ! | 1 i o l e ,l f h e l s
y Ja n it o r . "
READING DLAGRAMS
l i o n p e o p l e w h o h a ve n o t m a d e a m a d : o f r l d l o l d o m p h r o r o t h a !
br a n c h e s of e l e c t r i ci t y a m p uz z l e d w h e n t h e y l o o k l t t h e di a g r a m s for u r i : 1 5 |
u m a n s u p p l l e c i In n a n n y b o o k s , m a g a z i n e s o r c l u l u n n .Th e s e u l d o m h a ve
a e
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m w a r c m v n r n wn l r f c u wxn a r r u h u i u A r i m a .
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p g n l l e l i r l l h t m l a n -
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the polo place and by turning It over
the ncelrer become: more sensitive.It is not advmohle to allow children to
umpor with the rocdvenl. they like zoremove the dlaphngm and let It click
on me magnet spools.onm vrhlle do
a p p e a r a n c e o f 1 1 : o n -
rr s m s . b ut l n a c t ua l p r a c t ic e l t u It g r e a t a d va n t a g e n o t t o ru n t h e w ir e s p a r -
a l ! e l o r w i t h t h e t o m s a t r i g h t a n g l a F o r u m r e a s o n . t n t h e m a j o r !! ! o l
th e fig u r e s I h ave g ive n . t h e s rl r e s a r e sh o w n a t a ng l e s .
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES REQLHRED
To g i ve n n e n t i r e o r c o m p l e t e t m o f t h e va r i o u s t o o l s a n d s u p p l i e s r s -
o u l r e d f o r m n n n g se t t i n g n p a n d u s l n g 1 1 | e l ie t e p h o n e a l s p r a c t ic a l l y l m -
poasl ble.In t he ur st pl ac e . so m e pe o pl e c an s r n d vn n t e g e o u s t y w i t h t e n e r
to ol s t ha n o th er s : so m e pe o pl e er a n ot u rn ll y " hl D I1 .l " ' or t n re nt l ve o n d ca n l ln d
us e s for o d d s e n d e n ds w h i ch w o u l d a p p e a r w o r t h le s s t o o t h e r s; s o m e p e o p l e
mu st ec o no t nl s e o n to o ls an d s t tp p ll e s. o t he r s c an sp e nd an u n ll m lt e d a mo o oi .
wh l l e s t i l l o t h er s p r e fe r t o p ur c h a s e m o s t o t t h e i r a p p l i a n c es r e e d : m a d e a n d
me r e l y p u t t h e m t og e t h e r o r s e t ~ +u p .Fo r th e s e r e a so n s . t h e to o l s a n d s u p p li e s a m e n b d o sr a r e o n l y t h os e vrh l e h
a r l l l p r o ve m o s t u e r e s u r r e n d a s t h e i r q u a l i t y . s l a e a n d n u m b e r w i l l d e p e n d
la n g e iy u p on t h e w o r k t o be d o ne a n d o n e s p o c ko t b o ok . n o p r l ca o r e s t i ma t e s
or th e ir re s t h ar e b e en gi ven .0
T O O L S
O n e l a m e s c r e w d r i ve r .
O n e b r a d - a w !s e t o f u r l s .sc r e w -
dr l ve r e ,elC-.o r s m a l l a n d m e d i u m
sl s ed e cr o w dr l r er e .
O n e g l m l e l .
On e ha c k s a w fr a me a nd e ave s .
Pa ne t o r c r o s s - c u t n u r .l l l t r e - p a w a n d m l t r e » b o x .
Ch l se l s a n d g o u ge s .
In r e e c o r o e r e d i t e .
R o u n d o r r a t - t a l l d l e .
l-'lat ol e.
Sa n dp a pe r ,
S m o o t h i n g o r b l o c k p l a n e .
s m a l l be n c h ( Ir o n )d e e .
B1 1 - n o t r k wi t h b l t s an d a n g e r s .B r e a s t o r b o n d .ge a r e d d r i l l svl tn
U r l !! d r i l l s .
F l a t n o a e d pliers..
B o u n d - o w e d p l i e r s .o
Cu t ti n g p li e rs (d n t- n os e d a nd cn t tl n g
pl i e r s co m b in e d m a y b e us e d ) .
S o l d e r i n g t r o n , a d d e r a n d d e x .
Tu c k h a m m e r .
Cl a se ha m me r .
C a r p e n t e r s s q u a r e .
Ta p e ,y a r d st ic k o r r u l e .
Se t o f s m a l l s c r ew - t a p s a n d d i e s .
s u r n u a e
w o e n a i l s .
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ed s te e l or b ra s s .
W o o d sc r e w s ( r o u n d h e a d ) .as-
a o n e d b u s s .
W a s he r s fo r ro u n d - h e a d sc re ws .
S m e l l br a s s b o l t s a n d nu ts ,as -
so r te d .
E m e r y p a p e r .W l r s o f va r i o u s el s e s ( s e e d l r e e -
t i o n s ) . c o p p e r , p l a i n o r h a r e .
S a m e In s ul a te d (s ee di r ec t io n s) .
S t l !! c a r d b o a r d .
Pa r al l fln e wa x .
Go o d gl u e .
S e a l i n g w e r .
W h i t e e h e l l e c .
Ft b e r b o a r d or b s k e l l t e .
H a r d r u b b e r k n o b s .
Fl e x i b l e In s u l a t e d w i r e cord..
Po r ce l a in ln s u le t or s .
'I'l n t o ll .
Bi n d i n g p o s t s .
Term inat e..
Va r n ls h e d c a m b r l c t u b i n g .
S t r o n g t w l n e o r s t r i n g .
Sh e e t b r a ss o r b r a ss a n r l p a (a a
tl l r ec t l on l ) .
Bh ee t co pp er .
A d h e s i ve t n p e .
Co m p a s s e s o r d l r l d e r s .
Th e l a n l s o n e o f t h e m o s t u s e fu l a n t e l e s o n e c a n h a ve .It l e u s e fu l l n
wr ap p in g j ol nt s o f s rl r ee : i n co ver in g s r lr es ne a n i ns u la to r ; l n at t ac hi n g sr t re s
w h e r e t h e y c a n n o t b e s o l d e r e d ; i n m a k i n g t e m p o r a r y j o i n t s o r c o n n e c t i o n s ;
l n c o r e r i n g r o l l s o r h o l d i n g t h e w i r e s o n c o l l a In p l a c e : l n h o l d l n g p a r t s o f
ea s e s o r b o x ~t o g e t h e r w h i l e t h e y a r e b e l n g g l u e d o r n n l l e t l ; t o c o ve r a c u t
ln yo u r R u g er , as w el l e s fo r a t h ou s a nd a nt ! o n e o t h er p ur p o se s .B u t d o n o t
us e t h e c he a p. w ea k u n do ; o f t o p o s ol d l o l e n- c e nt st o re s a n d b y m e n; bi c yc l e
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ch ea p t ap e s dr y u p . lo s e th e ir s t lc t ln ea e u po n e x po su r e to st r; th o t hi n r ub b er .
tr s n r . s o o n d i s a p p ea r s a n d l e s r e e o n l y t h e fe h r l e w h i c h is n o t a n i n s u l a t o r ;
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Cl a se ha m me r .
C a r p e n t e r s s q u a r e .
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w o e n a i l s .
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a o n e d b u s s .
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so r te d .
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t i o n s ) . c o p p e r , p l a i n o r h a r e .
S a m e In s ul a te d (s ee di r ec t io n s) .
S t l !! c a r d b o a r d .
Pa r al l fln e wa x .
Go o d gl u e .
S e a l i n g w e r .
W h i t e e h e l l e c .
Ft b e r b o a r d or b s k e l l t e .
H a r d r u b b e r k n o b s .
Fl e x i b l e In s u l a t e d w i r e cord..
Po r ce l a in ln s u le t or s .
'I'l n t o ll .
Bi n d i n g p o s t s .
Term inat e..
Va r n ls h e d c a m b r l c t u b i n g .
S t r o n g t w l n e o r s t r i n g .
Sh e e t b r a ss o r b r a ss a n r l p a (a a
tl l r ec t l on l ) .
Bh ee t co pp er .
A d h e s i ve t n p e .
Co m p a s s e s o r d l r l d e r s .
Th e l a n l s o n e o f t h e m o s t u s e fu l a n t e l e s o n e c a n h a ve .It l e u s e fu l l n
wr ap p in g j ol nt s o f s rl r ee : i n co ver in g s r lr es ne a n i ns u la to r ; l n at t ac hi n g sr t re s
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goodness of the grnins in perfected form,
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l n a m o d e r a t e O ve n .
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fr o m \ l l a i s V l vl n a n a m e m a d e f n
m o u s bs V l vl n Pc r pe t un ,t h e no b l a
y o u n g m a t r o n o t C a n h n n e .w h o s e
m a n y r d o m i s o n e o f t h e m o s t t o u c h
i n g h m o r l u o f : h o s u r l y c h u r c h , H e r
m a n y 1 . o l | r c s | c s " k | \ |vo g u e l o h e r
n a m e .
In l a l c r Zl o m l n d n y a V l vi n n a c a m o
t o b e p o p u l a r ¢hro1:\|',\l:a C h r l s l i n n
m a i d e n o f t h a t n a m e w h o vu n o t t o
rl cn th b y |Il o m a u g o ve m o r o n t h u
c h a r g e t h a t s h o h a d d e l t r o ; e d i l l l
sigln.o f o n e o f h i s ey e s b y ma g ic .
Mu c h l a t e r n c h u r c h w a s e r e c t e d o ve r
ho r r e ma i n s .H e r t a m e a n d n a m e l i n
Whafs in a Name?"
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" m o vi e ": t a r l o fa vo r a b l y k n o w n l l
p a t m n a o f t h e m o t i o n p l c t u n t h n t n q ,
i s n o w b u s y o n t h o b i g g e s t p l c t u n o f
I u r l¢r¢C¢1 ea r ne r ,w h i c h u m b e r n -
fe m i n i n e Y i d e n n e .E n g l a n d h a s n l
w a y i f a vo r e d T h r l a n a n d A m e d a r e
c i l w d a n d p o p u t a r l x e d t h e n a m e u n -
a l l r m a t spe ll in g.V i vi a n ; i s t h c f a -
vo r t d fo r m l n S p a i n a n d It a l y . t h e t a b
t e r c o u n t r y s t i l l e m p l o y i n g t h e n w
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\ ° If l l n | t a i l l m n n l c g e m I 5 t h e l l f 0
x i vi n a r u b y . It a l n e z i l n g u u h n b l e fl a m e
p m r u i n e s h u d n u n t l e u c o u r a g e , b o d i l y
h e a h h a n d st r e n g t h a n d d l m e l s n u
l p l r l l a T o d r u m o f i t d r a i n s u n e x -
p e c t e d g u e m . . F r i d a y In l m l u c k y d a y
m a t h n a h e r l u c k y n u m b u .Th u li l y ,
d n l f r l n r p u r i t y . l s h e r H a t e r .
t c a y y n n n . ;
In "Mane d°Ar1bur*' when Ytvluunn 1|:he enchnaxresa at King Arthur|
coun.Bcnttnnd took ver the name of
Vlrlnn, appinng it ns both a marcullne and feminine mme. France adopt
ed the masculine form al Ylvlen and
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w h i l k y a n d t h e g o ve r n m e n t b o n u w i t h
t h e p u I a g o o f t b l A l e x a n d e r H a m t I »
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u r n d e m o n s t r a t e d t h a t t r r n n i u d a n d
pu bl i c o pp o si ti o n _ io th e l aw wa s m t ll e
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fl y o n e c o r r e l t m n q e u t s t a r t ; h e r
g n u y " h u t w e h a ve n o t an n o un c e d
sur wg ng\»ua ».~nt, as wi w i s h t o g i r l:u r ft i n u nh l g e n u in e s u r p r is e . W e a n
win s t o s lip oft s om e t u;- fsn irn an d g et
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l r d a .w i n r w k i n d l y te ll n m h o w
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nli rla thl tu nzmott nro an Hlmtgem enf ln
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|rt du 'a z mr en ti . or t ho se u jh o st an d In
be p l a c e O f a p u n n t In c u e t h e b r l d u
|a n om h a t l .o r a n a u n t .un c l e o r
p l u d p n r e n t .u p o u i h l e .h a w th e r e
m n w n w m e n t s e n g r a ve d a n d se nd
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l o n a s It u o ve r .Ha ve : Il e n ve l o p e s
d d r fs n e d a n d l t n m p e d a n d r e a d y t o
In d o u t d i r e c t l y .Al l a n n o un c e m e n t :
lo u i c l b e l e n t l t e n c t t y t h e u m a
l i t .H e r e l l t h e u l t t n l fo r m :
wo r d in g : ho m as 3 |
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r m :U l w a s n o t a t a l l l fn l d , b e c a u s e h e
h a d n e ve r l e e n l d o ; o r l g u n ; s o h e
h u n t e d a r o u n d m d f o u n d a p i n e s t o
m a k e n n e w ho m e .H o w ,w o o d
c h u c k ; a r e n o t ve r y h a r d w o r k i n g u n l
m n l a ;ao.w h e n W o o d y h a d Il nl a he d
lull h o m e h e w e n t i n s i d e a n d : l u r e d
u n t i l t h o n e x t d a y , w h e n t h e a n n w a n
ni c e a n d w a r m ,fo r w o o d c h u c k :a n
ve r y fo n d d s u m m i n g z h e m x e i r n .
F o r \l o n g t i m e W o o d d y C h u c k
th o u g h t t h e w o r l d w a s 1 ve r y nl c e
pl ac e.Th e g a r d e n w a s n e a r . a n d o f
c o u n e h e { h n u l h t a l l t h e vc g e i n h l u
w e r e l m w n f o r h l l u n e ; l o h i ! l t e a l l
11| w an te d.
B u t o n e d u h o h a d n r u d e a w a k e n
ln z .fo r M r . D 0 2 n e w h i m .a n d a l t e r
h l z n h e r u n : h u i u W o o d d y i n a g o o d
r u n n e r .l w ea si ly r u c h e f l h l s h o m e
a h e a d n f M r .D o g n m ! t u r n e d n r m m d
w a r d 1 | d e r i ve d f r o m t h e L a t i n
}t.t1|llnt¢.l o ab o u t fu r Jay,I l l
p u i l g r e e re a l l y ln tc t lu te s th eb i r t h n t t h e L a t i n la ng ua ge .
ml n ; b ac k t o t h e H t bn ; - w , l h c l r e
w e tl nd t h a w o r d yo b e l . m e a n
i n g li t er a ll y t h e blu nt o f n
trupn pel.u m !h s ¢5tg~n»Ion.t h e
y u r o f j u b l l a t i n n I h l c h w a l u n
nua .nn ~d by t his tr un tpe l.
Ac co rd in g to t h e la y? t n Le vi t
l r u 23.th is wu s a n Qirorh
o f p m o r u l r n t n n n i n n u m !
em t n vi p a t i o n .cc l vb r nt e d e ve r y
n r t ; t u r f . w h e n i t t t y W u l u
b e pr uc l nl me d t h gt mu t t h e
l a n ! w i t h t h r b l o w i n g u ! t r u m
p o u i n t h e m w z vz u e .D u : l n ;
t h l i }t t b i | ¢ ¢ fe a r th e l a n d w a s
n o t tilted,a l l la n d s th a t m a
bt vn s o l d w e r e r et u r n e d lu t h e i r
or tg i nn t ow n er #o r th e i r taelm.
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ju b i l e e !o f Ge o rg e l i l n m !Q u e o n \ 'l c t n r l a b e i n g h m o f t h e
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n r t ; m m . w h e n 1 | ~ m r W u l u
l a n ! w i t h t h r b l o w i n g u ! t r u m
pet.:i n t h e m w z vz u e .D u r l n g
t h l i }t t b i | ¢ ¢ fe a r th e l a n d w a s
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be u n s o ld we r e r e tu r n ed lu t he i r
or tg i nn t turn er#o r th e i r taelm
ALL!al l bo ml s me a n f l l t b r vw
b i w d l n n l l b e m t e d .
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B u t o n e d u h o h a d n r u d e a w a k e n
ln z .fo r M r . D 0 2 n e w h i m .a n d a l t e r
h l z n h e r u n : h u i u W o o d d y i n a g o o d
r u n n e r .l w ea si ly fu e l l e d h l s h o m e
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D l n u r h o d B l r l .
M y m i l l e r m d h e r t w o y o u u ; s o u l
'f l u t e d g r m d m o l h e t l g ; s u m m e r . Th e
o l d e r on e ,w h o h i d a a n t o y do g.
w a s m u c h di s t u r b e d l e s t h u do ¢ 'a
al u m b e r s h e di s t u r b e d b r t h e no is y
y o u n g b r o t h e r .U n a a ft e r n o o n .a h o n l y a ft e r th e i r
a r m a l . a n e l d e r l y u e Il h b o r s n a n n r e r
t o 1 p e r n i n e n t r l n l i l l l o f m e b a i l , d l : -
c o ve r e d m y y o u n g n e p h e w a t t h e d o o r
w i s h m s w o o l l y d o g t u c k e d u n d e r n u
arm..
" W o u l d y o u p l o n e p u t m x llt ale
d o ; t o d e e p i n y o u r h e d ? " h e q u c d e d .
Chtcngo fhibune.
Tomorrow 1| the tint. day In the
fool'| calendar.
it coma to puttin; his beat tact torward.
A Worse Evil."So the soothmyer w a you ll:
coulda? read tho mauro until you anhe $l.0W io put under her pillow
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not know about the future than mthfromlnsommn."--mrmm;na~
Herald.
m e l ~ " ~
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EACH IS A GENUINE GOODYEAR
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nine G°°dy¢ar through and through.
Oneilth¢{|mdulre!inb1e30x3}»§indaGoodyeuA11-Wathef Tread Clincher.
Xummpanion in the popuhr3Dfx 334 inch Good-
yw Cmu Rib.
TheG00dyeltCrouR\'bi:buiko|`t.henmehilhpad: Egyptian cotton fnbric that goes into theAIl~Wc|¢her 'had Goodyear.
It ha a lon;-wearing but diierenuy designedtread. and lells forleu money.
More than 5,000,000 of these Btu have beensold in the int Eve yum.
Their [ine pefformmce hm demonstrated tho
fohofbuying unlmovrn nndungunnntveddres
of lower pdce.
Ask your Goodyur Service Station Dada' aboutche: ndvumga.~
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Joe-Sweets to the sweet?
Brphluo--Oh, thank rw: ml: I pyou the nun!-Gobiln.
n Reason"
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And I K1cw the pfudoni emi
Hhih nq'|\\ing but He. bocli.
!¢¢~Id ncuur hy fo 'lfop a. hruln
B, .ianding un_f| 'w iroc k.
mme lhmuglu thehll sharp (wth In
force that Mr. D03so any K*>0G¥*5'» hek1;rIlng loudly. unc ~ Putnam Fadeless Ilyesié.
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r o u v l o v s : u o » o u ¢ . v 1 ~ u v ° ' J o » » u u l o u | ~ u u | ~ o \ > o g Blair Phumuq'for ice n a m
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Entered as second-class matter tt f li ll n u g m : n u ll L u wu r .
the postofiloa at Blair, Nab., tmdt»
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nzs c so sls o THE SC HOOLS
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ka no discussing ntegtts of reducing n r r l P \school expenses. }|n;*l>edna to bloom.!Rlduoed Demand.
It this matter 1serctu be left =¢0l¢lt';
1.0 the judgment of those outside lh6 Union Stock Yanls. Omaha. June 1.6,
'teaching Pl°f°"l°"\ much harm m ht, 1022.\\t~dneotluya run of cams was
coma from lll-inforrncd efforts lil rather small,wt-out 0.000 hood but
aconom _prlrca mleul loner on tht'plalnerlorey thon a score of ¢taa~sa\lngl|.1lldvs.Beal heme! bothl1~\o\>ami
suggestions ltttre be~n tl1'.aine<l frorn gn I-3',=1.;=~g=== stein ...Italo l"°'.I'.1,'l
,.wal an ena q " " u ° " M.m sent .to 103 Ndngfh sto:hers ond fI'3.`I.I.l' 1ery dull.J
800001 *"P¢l""l'°7d'"l" asking " ° l Quotations on ('nttle:--Ctaolre to
methods of reducing school °°""1 prinw l\¢*¢'\;es.tss na oxs;good to
Thirty of the repl:s f»v°r¢¢1=1>°li#1*'l¢-notes beerrl. $8.t00B.75; fair lo we
ing speeint suf crvlsora.S¢s'enteen1hoe\es,$.*t.t)Il5U'8.10:common to f anfa\°ored dropping coaches for i'l.|ilel.l¢; heave1.$T.\'v0U'R(lO'I hrllce in prtme
contests.1Ilimination of manual] 3@0fl|U¥'.|3~3'*99J_f*l"'*¢| to choice.I yearltngs,ss:|sos..s;fair to goodLralnnn. was r tt|;|t'tl\¢l.l by 33'n.n nfl yenrllntt*$7T508.26 1btnluon to l'ulr
dometc sciwce, ltr 23.Fa Y ourl rlln »-I $7...t.1:s§ rho!-oe to Mmemuted that nothing should b° '3"°PP°'l l'il'f...T $JLtlf.l;t5.75:guorl lo tholce
um llnsnz uv with c. Har Gatetl. the] helfvrs. swsosm: fair to good ltelf-
new superlrnendetlt of schools ation, 86.*-0i¥I.2.§; choice to prime owrs.
Grand Island, who assens doubt t.l1atl$6.750'?.::.i: mood to clmlre imrs, sooothigh|i the average school 0851: fair tn good cow; £.'i.000tt.0tI:TL." iii. .il E. abandoned with-cutters s:t.a1¢4.1s;cannf-|;!$. 31 0
ss'3375; htmin-r bulls, a:s.o0®':.oo; but=»u§1»ki==s.».b»¢lrwg}'§1_gf{rg ________bulls. s4.10o4.:s; bnlngna hulls, sa.-rs
|l\rllll\l.lll. arson.aus auuae a n n
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\OFFICERSPresident- -...-_...J. P. Rhea
Vice-President -.._..- F. HouomtanSecretary -..-..__........_.C.G. ttarshall'treasurer -. .._-._.... G. 1. Pfeiffer
DIRECTORSHenry Rohwer Charles NelsonJ. A. Dixon Cloud Van Deusen
A. W. Sprick -_.
. _. . . . ». - . . . . - . . . .
Class A.
SUPERINTENDBNTSHorses-ll. C. Blaco. I-Ccnnorcl; J. I'.
McCann, Asst., Kennanl.Class B.Cattle-Peter Tyson. Blair; J. P. Rhea,
A.~...t.. Arlington..Claus C.Hogs and Sheep--F. li. Ileuerman, .Ar-
Iington; Cara Cameron, Asst., HermanClassI i Poultry -\V: A.Whitford, Arlington;~Otto Langhorst. Asst., l"or:tanelle.
Class II.Agricuf tunz Charles Nelson. Herman;C. C. Marshall, Asst.. Arlington.Class I".Ilorticulturo--Ed Nonnantskor. Arling-
ton; G. A. Marshall, 1\5»L. Arlington.
Class G.I'loricnlturo-W . J. ltulgcrs. lllair; EdWorrer, Asst.,.Mlingtnn.Class ll.-Domestic Sclaneo Alana llattung.
Winslow..Class I.Painting and l}ro1ring\-Alice Ostcrman;
Arlington..Class J.Domestic Art Leta Marshall, Admg-
ton.Class K.Schools. Mabel Marsh BlairClass L Pig Club. C. 0. Olson, Blair.
Class M Butter. Carl 0. Olson. Sup't.. Blair.
'l'O\»'aNSIl IP 5UPERINTEN DENTS
will not be responsible Ior any damages that
may occur."\8.All articles must be marked by cardsfurnished lay tlle secretary, designating class and»==»~=b;;» and these cords must not be removed
until cl close ofwe Fair.9.All exhibits must be entered and ln place
by 10 o'c!ock A. lil. first day of the Fair.
I0. All entries must he made in strict com-pliance with Lltopre rn tum list and awards madein accordance.Parties must. therefore take pains
to im\o stock and articles entered just as they
want them.o11.No person shall be allowed to see the
entries until after the awards are made.
12.Representatives ot the press will be fgr-nlsheé with season comptirncnts upon making
tbemsetvos known to the secretary.-13.Suporintendonts will go over and verify
their work with tha_ secretary's.ollico on hand
init in their books.N.Collections n ints! means the penjon
getting; the highest r ol' points by countingas fnllosvrz First premium counts 2 and secondpremium counts l.(Specials not included.)h o
entry required for collections on pointil .11 as.Entries frce °>;§';§;._= hedge. forb-\l1;chtha
c nr;reof$2t1erpor:ni ma e .aya e o esecretary in advance.A charm of £1.00 per head
will be made for any hon sold on the grounds
durintr the fair.All reservations for space must bc made be-
fore September 18th.16.Animals entered ns pure breds must bo
eligible to registry.17.Straw will he furnished free of charge.Exhibitors must furnish their ovrnlirrnin for feed
Hay rnav be bought on the grount K.18.1iXlllBl'| `0RS ARB REQUESTED T on! \ l 3 D l | ! \n v a n ' r u n DHI FQ AND GET
373889
40at42
-ta4445
46
47
4s
405051
52
53
so555657
DRA!' I'-GRADES
Gelding 3 yrs. and over.--.._
Gelding 2 yrs and under 3 yrs..
Gcldirg 1'yr. and under 2 yrsSuckling colt. either sex_ _-. - .
Mare 4 yrs. and over _- _-Mare s yrs. and under 4 yrs -_..
Mane 2 yrs. and under 3 yrs...More I yr. and under 2 yta_._.
Team Mares or Geldinn to beshown in harness.._._..._....-PONIES
Four fe old or over either sextwo re hand or under_.-__Four yrs. old or over. either sexs
over twelve hand _.__ .. _ ......
Colt, 3 yrs. ard under 4 yrs __.Colt, 2 yrs. and under 3 yrs .__Colt. 1 yr. and under 2 yrs ..
Suclclink colh __. __._ .. ._ ._LIULES AND ASSES
Pair mules. ll years and orcr to
he shown in harness . _ . -$5.00 $2.50ltlule, 3 yrs. and under t yrs ..._.Mule. 2 yrs. and under 3 3.nz. .-.
Mule, 1 yr. and under 2 yrs. - .
MuleJack of ant' nge_ ._ ___c o lL _ ... _ __ .. _ .
ls t 2nd
$4.00 $2.004.00 2.003.00 1.50
300 1.504.00 2.004.00 2.00-|00 2.00
3.00 1.50
5.00 2.50
lst 2nd
1.00 $2.00
3.00 1.50
2.00 1.002 oo 1.002.00 L00
2.00 x.00
lst 2nd
4.00 2.004.00 2.00
3.00 1.50
3 00 1.505.00 2.50$5.00 forsneent-HI c. Blaco, xmsrdbest sp ng Horse colt.Open to ull exhibitors.58
59 éipocinl-Farmers and Merchants Bank,
Kennanl--$5.00 for best brood mars Open to
all exhibitors.60 Special--J.E.Marks &Son.Rennanl,$3.00 for best team mules.Open to all exhibitors.
on Special--Geo.Menkinfr,liennard,1-34x-t
tube for best. work team horses.Dnen to all
c . SL P. la. | o.
Trains North
7:20 a. rn. Daily Except Sunday.
2:00 p. rn. Daily Except BU!!!-
!5»5 31. m. Dlilf g g i ,
8:w a. tn. Sunday O ly
Trains South12:50 p. m. Daily Except Sunday.I
9:25 a. nz. Daily Except Sunday
6:28 p. tn. Daily
Er: n'Ei:'Iffra|ARKE'I' REPORT
. . . . . - - -
E. R. Haggard, undertalcer.1'hone
Rea Bell 121.hid. Cedar 163.t i
Mr.and Mrs..l.A.Crulckshank
\i~ited relatives in Omaha lust week.
Misa Milly Storm was a week-end
visitor in Omaha.returning homo
Monday afternoon.
last:-A Ford uheel and Pennsy l-
vania tin.Return to this ofllco and
receive liberal rcwanzl.19-tt
On l"riday, June 18. the H. P. and
r.nrnest zsroca: or Columbus, rueor..spent Monday u."lth home folks.
Wanted to Buy:--A used saxaplwne.
Enquire at The Enterprise ontce.
Da.....'3..l.uttlay evening, June 37.
at the Spiker hall 13 miles west of
llluir.Everybody come.
Louis Rasmussen.
Miss Subclle Lewetlyn we-at out 0
Columbus. Nebr.,last week to visit
her brother, Calvard and wife.
Pythian Sisters lodges wil hold theirg"""" " " ` " "20=|n|\||||1 picnic at 'l`ys»on's Iakg,|u l l !Cl i f !NOIIOTI of Llllffoln,n
stern ._ .._. .10 former Blair girl Visited with Mrs.5011028 -.. __ .35 Miss Loraine Sell.: of De Soto was Anno Petensen the first of the week.
Earns __.__20_an over night guest at the home of W.-hggtterfat.__._ ____, .20 Lozein Rhosgles last Sunday evening.hnd°a';;'°u':a"l" ";'~
.10 _ 3 -~- - - -- - Q ;The Blair Home Bakery c an ful-.m.Get your order in for one or
Ho .-__._._-...-9To nih you with the host. ol pastry when them.The Arndt Ildw.
Calf"~ -~ -company comes or for special occa-.ttle --._._._._.__._3--5:|=ions.5 4 ;o»\;g=~=~\ Cntlcknhanlr and family or
Stmda dt h \|Miss Helen Sierck,daughter of ,.l"...I`. §`.".I°.§f.l'..Mr: ~Sf" Moelle-
DATES FOR 'FliAf.l{ER5' EXAM1 Joke Sierck of Ft. Calhoun. has be''nland family.'
NATIONS hired to teach the west De Soto schooj'_ H nd sr Be w h I
'for the coming year.r.a rs.n ae ter lli\June 30,-July 1_ 1922 family of Herman were Sunday din.August 4.5 192 hir. ~ Mrs. E . C. J a c lolon eatelnel. guests at the Frank Jenkins home
Mabel J. Biarsh,t ;1;».evehn1ns;Thur{1:\rl f°;_>»g»»»¢=- on east South street.
Q51 nty Superintendent po :» w ere ey wt vtsnt er son,wi t 1 n dJoe and family for about ten days.'versen mother, Hrs. BI.
lversen and sisters, Pearl and Clara.Read the ads in The Entcrpdse Mr . an d Mrs . J . i t ~ to w; vi s ited at th e ho me of Hr .. an d Hrs .
. n . . " . | . |. . . v u v .. - .. . . . - ._ -- .Vhas. Woltje, sustained a broken ann
2.1.it Monday..
Wm. il. Cook and family of Ft. Cal-
'==»un drove up to the parental Joe
\ook home last Sunday evening.
There will be services at the Trinity
l.i|l.l'|¢'lRn church. Sunday, June 18, at
2 30 P. M.. in the German language.
Rev. G. W. Waiter, Pastor.
l'OR QUICK S.\l..F.-640 acres,
100 acres good plow land. all fenced.
lo miles from Douglas.$2,000.00 if
'altr tl at once.Wade Fowler,
20~t!Douglas. Wye.
Dr. Chas. Mead is looking for llls
lltmily home this week from Lincoln
"here they have spent the past school
year.
There are some new ideas in bakery
trends at the Home llakcry.Come in
and try the Itolls, Cakes,Pies an]
Bread.'0-tf
John Taylor, of the Rose Hill neigh-
fine cattle of his own raising lan Sun-
day evening.
Illnn. Oscar Holmes and Mrs. J. E.
Pampbell were lnitlatell into the tttyn-
tones of the Psrthlun Sisters last
;
A §weeping verdict for QUALITY
-n i
Fon
m
> .
C . C . V a n D c u s e n . K e n n a r d
. _ E r n g t W a g e r , A r l i n g i n n
G e o r g e O h r t . F o n C a l h o u n
_. .H e n r y J e n s e n ,B l a i r
_ . R o l a n d S m i t h . D o S o t o
D¢.-|.Fn» nue ¢|n
l \ l | l | l . l . » ¢ ¢ l l \ l u \ | . r | l \ |n u n »-- - - -. - .. - ....._B L A N K A P P l . l ( A T l o N S I ' O R E x m \ .¢ Xh l b i \ 0 l 8
| g E n t r i e s m f s r B E M A D E F O R S P E -6 2 - s p e c i a l - - R G .M c D o n a l d .'va5 l |§ | \g f0n ,2 5
C I M . P R P I M I V M S .c i g a r s fo r b e s t h o r s e c o l t , u n d e r o n e y e a r , e i t h e r
20 .F a i r i s o ffi c i a l l y clo sed a t 12 o'cl oe k.ge x .O p e n i n a l l e x h i b i t o r s .
M I D N I G H T , o f l a s t d a y o f F a i r ._ Q S Sp e c l a l r - C l . C ; B l a c k b u r n , A rl i n g t o n , $ £ 0 0 0
Omar Wonrier Flour at The RhondaCoal and Feed Stu re.
~" f f f ` ; = * ' # . * s
..:.-;~.2.
f tomorrow :naming for Madison, South lue>=dny evening.ak yu,John Rhonda: Sunday.¥ . ' T" < f F '".l1§§§1 W;;;'==;°.';Hr A Brggk :nd ion, Hlrry , len M585 mga Pf|C|l€'l'¢'lll¢l\|!il|¥"l|il
hs k u last Thursday for their home in Gflhlf hunrh of gurls at u slumber Pam at
Sc me Is!and after a visit with the A_R the home of her par\enl.s,l|Ir. and Mm.
Jake BlaCmcken acted as host Inst Brock familv for the nut wesk.L`l1ns Pilchsr on lmrl. Tuesday even-
F I RST-CLASSiGROCERIES
and MEATS
entry refer un as rue"ivirt our ut]'s hooks
{i!l.lll |Herman 1Richland
Lincoln _._ .....__ __ _ _
. . . . . . . q . . .I R L !l u l a l l l u a v v l g
August Lowe. HermanThomasGaines,Xennard
Ed Newkirk. Arlington
Sheridan .. ..__ __ H. C. Ruae. Hermanll. Echbenknmp. ArlingtonHenry Schmidt, Arlington
€03lM1l'I'EESPublicity
Robert Miller. T. 'I' Ostcrman
'and Roy R Peterson
Buildings and Gr0l.lntl.'l
John Hammarg, H G..1leye|'sand George A. lilanhall
Membership
II. W. Marshall, Chairman
FinanceG. I. Pfeiffer and Dr. R. A. Davies
Fomanelle ..
n - - u xPrc mium UI!C. C. Marshall. J. Cflthca and F. Hcuerman
.Attractions and ConcessionsJ. A. Qixon and Walter Illlss
Snort:I _Glen L. Johnson. Lawrence Peterson and
Waiter Ecstcnkarnp
\. i xx o t f x c a n s z x rThreesuccessfulfairshave been held in
\\'ashin|;ton Coumy, each one greater and betterthan its predecessor.The first two were heldmainly in one building and on the streets andalley s adjoining, all within the town of Arling-ton.i-'or last year's fair znagniflcent grounds
were acquired on the banks of the beautiful Elk-horn.A splendid park comprising thiny -two
acres is the property of the Washington CountyFair Association.Probably no other spot inNebraska is so well adapted by nature for fairgrounds, combined wiith an amusement pork and
athletic field as the Wllrhington County Fair
Grounds.
11~:srn1c rxo:vs 'ro SlPERlNTENDE!\-T5
l.llc at your department at ten o'clocksharp on IEntry Day of the Fair' so as to receive
exhibitors and their exhibits and place them in
their proper place.2.It is your duty to give exhibitors such in-
formation ns they ask. and to seek in every wayto make them flrrn friends of the Association bya just and impartial treatment.Bc very careful
not to give an exhibitor n seeming chance to saythat you have not treated him in a just manner.3.Study the needs and wants of your de-partmcnt and report your findings to the secre-
tary at the close of the Fair, as this is the only
way he can know the »=,o» of your departmentexcept through the comp aints of the exhibitors.which is only after the harm has been done.
4.Take time befom the I'air to study the
rules and regulations of we Fair Association. es-pecially as regards making entries and judgingand then follow strictly the rules as laid tlown by
them.YOI J A RE ix :vo W AY nlzs ros sxn tsI-'on '!llI`.:ip;RULES BUT YOU ji n g : jo n
THEIR I-zaelfoitcrznl::~"r.5;If you find that an cnor has been made in
an axhihitorhi mm alan! time before yott re-ceive your judzefs book, and can flnd the exhibitor, call his attention to the error and have them
correct it if they eo desire.You are in no wayresponsible for the errors of the exhibitor.0.Never change anentry on your Judne's
book, nor allow your judges to change an entry.but bring it to the Secretary.In case an exhibi-
tor shouhl lesire rg" lolrnake a change in his
to o r1.After once rece tr >.l aenever let them leave your hands nor allow any
person other than yourself to sec them.Retum
them promptly to the Secretary as soon as
through with them.""B.Never directly or indirectly, assist yourjudge in forming an opinion as to an award.21.Never allow y our judge or ivdses. afteronce having made an award, to change that award
except by your consent. and then only when youaresatisfiedthat a serious mistake has been
U'U pump glue: lor nest team DI mums.upon toan exhibitors.64 Special-Reckmeyer Hardware Co.. Arling-ton, $6.00 for beat. $4.00 for second, in merchan-
dise, for mule colts.Open to all exhibitors.
65 Special--Gus Schelfler, Blair, open to exhibiton from Blair City, Blair. Coming City, ni
Soto and Lincoln townships. good halter for best
more -I years and over.66 §peciai---John Grimei. Arlington coca inall exhibitors.$5.00 in trade for best draft team
horses shown.67 SP¢Ci£\l7Iilalr State Bank. open to exhibi-tors from Blair City, Blair. Coming City. De Soto
"gd Lincoln §°""5l1iPs.$5.00 for bestdraft colt
S own..68 Special!-Waldo Hancock.. Herman.$5.00tn trade for beet span of mules.Open to Her-man, Grant and Sheridan townships.
69 Spec ial-Dr.p_I..Cady.Arlington.forbost horse colt, either sex, Ist. $5.00; 2nd. $4.00.Open to all exhibitors.
Clue 3- -CATTLEPeter Tyson. Supt. Blair
J. I". Rhea, Asst.. Arlington
~f\'fl"=l7 a °,°f wmsls to be tnlceriint J consider-ation in 'NI awards, computation bein madefront the first day of the Fair, except senior and
jumor cadres and yc:\.rling~s.A senior yearlina is an animal born between
Septernbcr 1, 1920 and Juntury 1. 1921.
A JUl1\0r yearline: is an animal born betweenJanuary 1. 1921 and September 1, 1921.A senior calf is an animal born between Sep-
tember 1. 1921 and January 1, 1922.
A junior calf is an animal born between Jana-ary 1, 1922 and September i, 1922.
Authentic pedlereemu»t be furnished on all
cattle to the satisfaction of the indee
70'il'T273
7-I
on
HEREFORD
lst 2nd
Bull 3yrs~ or over _.55 0 32.50
Bull 2 yrs. and under 3 yn:_Bull senior yearlim:Bull junior yearliniz
Bull senior calf._n n "i h i n p n l f
5.003.003.003.00
o on
2.502.002.00
2.00
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S a t u r d a y t o a b u n c h o f o l d b o y s w h o
w o r e t h e b l u e i n '6 l .R e fr e s h m e n t s
a n d vi l i l i n g oc cu pi ed t h e pl e a s a n t
a ft e r n o o n .
Th e fo l l o w i n g m a r r i a g e l i c e n s e w a s
iss ued sin ce t h e l a s t pu b l i c a t i o n o l
U t e E n t e r p r i s e .E d w i n P . Th o m p s o n
a n d D o r o t h y J .L a r s e n b o t h p a r t i e s
o f L y o n s ,N e b r .
L i g h t e n i n g r o d s o f e ve r y k n o w n
k i n d p u t i n pl ac e a t p r e - w a r pr i ce s
a n d a l l w o r k fu l l y g u a r a n t e e d .W h e n
i n n e e d o f r o d s r e m e m b e r t h a t I a m
sp e a k in g fro m e xp e r i en c e .
"g ""
'P a m m o r e c a n d i d a t e s h a ve fi l e d fo r
th e o ffi c e o f c o u n t y o o r n m i s s i o n o r , A .
J.C f o n d y o n t h e r e p u b l i m n ti ck et
a n d P .M .Ty s o n o n t h e d e m o c r a t i c
ti c ke t .
Th e H o m e B a k e r y c a n fu r n i s h y o u
ad m o s t a n y t h i n g i n t h e b a k i n g l i n e o n
s h o r t o r d e r . T h e i r B l u e R i b b o n b r e a d
c a n 't b e b e a t e n . O n c e a c h ` t o m e r , n l -
wa y a ,a c u s to m e r .6 - t f
M r .o n d M r s . E .C .IJ, k e n m n d l fa d
d a u g h t e r ,Fr a n c i s .o f N o r f o l k .s p e n
t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h M r . a n d M n . J . I l .
n u - 1 A »..
in g ..
S o m e o n e w i l l h a ve t h e H g h t k e y ,
i t m a y b e y o u .Th e b i g s n l c o f B l u e
ma r c s t i l l o n , b u y n fe w p i e c es o f t h i s
h i g h - g r a d e e n a m e l e d w a n , a n d m a y -
be w i n t h e c a b i n e t .
P e t e r s e n Ii a r d w n r c C o .
Om a ha s ch o ol s ha ve c u t t he i r t e ac h -
in g fo rc e fr om 2 5 t o 3 0 t ea c h e r s. l e n s
t h a n l a s t y e a r .Th i s ,acaconiing zo
S u p t B e ve d d g e , w i l l r e s u l t i n n n a v-
i n g o f a b o u t $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 d u r i n g t h e y e a r .
-R e m c r n b r r Ju n e 1 9 i s t h e t i m e s e t
r-_ n l...h| - : . . - _ _ . . . | I-A..41. ce..-
nu r se s , c lo n in g n i g h t a e n o o l n o r k m -
de rg n rt e ns . s h or t en i ng th e s c ho o l y es r
o r c e a s i n g t o s u p p l y fr e e t e x t b o o k s ,
a n d o n l y t w e l ve m e n t i o n e d r e a d j u s t -
m o n t a n d r e o r g a n i z a t i o n o f t h e a d u -
ea t i o n l l s y s t e m .
Di s cu s si o n s ho u ld n ot en d h e re . Th e
fa t e o f t h e ch i l d r e n a s w e l l u t h e
l a r g e s t p r o p o r t i o n o f t h e pe o pl e m
t a x e s i s i m o l ve d i n t h e l e l w o l p r o b -
l e m -W lu\1 .e i n ed ucat ion must be los-
so n e d , an d e l fl cl e n c y mt l ! b e in c r e a s -
e d Tho se w ho a re en xi sc ed in t ea .e h»
r . . --- .. . - |l _ - | \ .- - - - . ._ . . .. l _._.l.._A-
t l n r k m l \ M \ , $ 6 0 0 3 0 0 :sto ck b u i l t .
|&. 00 d* cL rn
H o g B e l l 5 6 1 0 0 L é w n r .
D o m m u l m l hw 1 1 fo r the'I M I ! !
h o g s l u r a \o11m\ada3°a n d H w y w o r n
c l e a n e d u p q n i r k l y a t a s a m a d va n c e .
To p s b r o u g h t $ 1 0 . 4 0 a n d h u l k o l ' m e
t r m l l n g w a l l t $0. 850 10. 30.IOGIBUE
l o w e r t h a n a w e e k a g o .
L i m b :B r a k S h a r p i y .
Rnr vl pt -a n f aiu.-op n m !Iaunlm w l l r l
:b ou t 6 0 11 0 h o m! an d d om a m! fa i l t he m
w a s zi ed dm ll y slack.Hl ll n mud m l m
nh fn ! h nu ln n- .» . vnn ni ln !E .G'.| \. \ Inn -_
AT CHEAPEST Psuczs:TRADE AT THE
E31 NORTH SIDE STORE\
Open every
wmwrslmv
fllh hw! springern at $13.00 and mat
ymrllnzs Imnba up to $12.00.
Qqnmtlnlan on aheep ami lumbar-F lt lnmlu1,gum!ra ¢hoi¢e.,311.1150
11.751 fat lnllnlzn, fulr to uofnl. $105400
1I.0l|;spring lambs,$ll.0Ilol3.23:
fmdvr lamlin, t1o.oo&11.1:s; full lnmhi.
s u m o n w a nu ytflrllll|;1|.mo o #~.00§h t wrfhfrl.8¢1!l)fl&00:h t
m m m m .8|.rD05.50:fa:eval,
heavy. $Il.5U{}~i.fl0.
M l n y S o u t h P a r k L l r n b a
Co nl r ac tn d a t 1 0 Ce n ts .
"Tlm neel noll has been 1.e ry d ry In me
S o u t h P a r k vo u n l r y o f C o l o m d o a n d
2 M l l l n l s vr n p w i l l n o t £°Xn'P1l 80 pai
ce n t. "xu l d Se nt :D u i n ,t h e ve t e r a n
tr a ve l l n; l l ve st o c k a g en t o f t he U n i o n
P l d n c .
x
El sc t ri c lt y i n t h a D r l s n t .
I n 1903 : h e r e w e n w o electnlv*
l i g h t a n d p o w e r cu mp an le s l u J a p a n
de l i ve r i n g 8 0. 0 0 0 k i t o w a ua u t e n e r g y ;
i n m s th e r e " Q "IL400.d e l l w r l n z
1,820,003 ll ow u tg .I n l h i q a l t a rO I aelectri z r o n l h 5F !e il i . i i
gl qe nt a r e a l i k e exte nsi on,no! | tm 1»
tl tl m l, is th e G l pl um a ti e w n lt l lw u rd .
In n Wyoming coal mine than 1|an electrical mine locouwuura thu il
stlil ¢°In¢ strong nfter 21' 5ears.zz
hu hnuled 8.712.501 tons or coal nu
average of 1.5 mm-s.Many n mulehas gone to a qulcl grave in th ll
period: (ur mulvl muy wine and mules
m u xv-but nu eicdrle locomotive
:oem all the lime._
aholld be heard from.--0m.nhs Bee.
AMERICAN LIIGION NEWS
(Continued from page Ono)
promises to be ihu greatest xuthering
of exseraite men ever held in the
sullt.Over a thousand \eterl.ns at-
tended the annual meeting at Fremont
Int your, md present Indications an
that this number will be greatly in-
rre|.sed .
Albert J.Beveridge. former una-
tor from Illinois, will be the pdnclpal
speaker.He is known an n strong
supporter of Legion poiclea A cere-
mony of Eonsidergble 'Interest will be
the presentation ot department out
commanders' bulxes by the Nebraskalagion to the three Gm stalls hehdn
of the order John G. Maher of Lin-
coln. Earl ~ Cline of Nebraska City
and Robert.G.Simmons of Seottlf
bluti.The present commnnder, wil
liam Ritchie. Jr.. of Ornaha will also
r ~ 3 7 '4 _
~\ »/$ :l y . . =°
e " I . Ol s m f g .
l l 1 ;I l a n )
w i l ~l o
l d l l U . l " l " t
J ?o m 5 fu l o r l d ~ b e
QUIT m.ow1 SG BUBBLES
AND START MAKING BRICKS
A man might lose a fortune by al
single stroke-but very few of them
are made that way.
A fortune is usually the result of
careful and systematic use of every
available resource at the individuals
command.
You can start the nucleus aroundf
which a fortune may later develop by
startlng aSAVlNGS ACCOUNT
in our bank.
| u u f r a n ;u .u u s i g t w l u
Mr.and Mrs.Frank Niduy und
daughter.Wilma, of Coryden. Iowa,
left Wednesday moening for their
home after s week's visit with lin-.
Nittany brother. I N.Warrick and
family.
Blus. A. R. Brock and son, Myron,
left Wednesday evening for points inthe western part of the state and also
Donser where they will visit 1. few
weeks.Mr. Broc k took them as far
as Fremont in the ear.
Superintendent of city schools,
James Skinke and family are vis-iting relatiref at Davenport, Nebr.
Smal!picnlcing parties are enjoy-
ing their supperis these but evenings
in the Castetter park.
Mr.and Mrs."Manny"Castetter
are enjoy ing a vim from Mrs. Cat-
tetter's sister. Mm Frank Fraser of
Miluuukee.since Monday.Mrs.
Fraser visited here about four years
ago and made a number of friends
who remember her kindly.
Mrs. A P. Anderson and son, Guy,
of Mrs. sperlm.-ml °
Mt. Hope Fruit Farm starts pick
ing elrenies next Monday and the
raspberries will follow immediately.
Prospects are good for a good crop
of cherries and rlapberries.
Roy Young is now conducting a
regular transfer line between here
and Omaha, doing all kinds of light
and heavy hauling.Res.Sl()w.
Washington street.Blair phone
43.20-Lf
Mr s Torn Hiller of Pennsylvania
and sister, Mrs. Stanley Bracken of
Chicago, who are visiting relatives In
Blair. went up to Pierce. Nebr., last
Monday to visit some relatives at that
plaee for a few dayn
Miss Grace Ross entertained a num-
ber of friends at supper for Bliss
Helen Cook of Ft. Calhoun, on lm
Monday evening.On account of the
storm the girls were obliged to spend
the night thene also and all had a
merry time.'
Jens L. Petersen passed another
. . . ! \ . . . . a . . . . -- _\ ! . l _._ _.n
lien den.Get your tickets and fall ln
line Meet your bunch on Famum
street opposite Paxton Hotel Omaha.
at 7:30 P. M.
Prlees of tires are bound to ad-
vance \'sit.l1l.|1-3Il da1&_C0l\°f1 has
gone up three times lately and rubber
is :uitaneing in strides.If y ou will
need any in the next two months buy
now.30x73 $'£.T0 in Goodyear. 30x3'1
@ $305.Tho Amdt Ildw.
Karl Kollernmn has torn off the
back part of the building "here the
Wolff Drug store is located and is
having' an addition built on that will
odd to the convenienc e of the drag
store folks.Mr. liolterman purchas-
ed the building a few weeks ago from
J Mueller.
Word reoeived from Mrs.Clark
0'IIanlon, who, with her family are
enjoying the summer I t Okoboji,
states that they arrived safely and
had the household machinery nmnlng
smoothly the next morning after ar-
riving there.They are very comfort-
ably located in their own couture and
u Evening
- | |||0
mow gy.:
Porch Plllowl, Plcnlc Pillows nn¢ good for mlny
summer uses. lllled with cotton. Q
e;;¢M;§.;0; Salé
Blair Racke St5re
CRIETONNE pI| ..LOW S--CHOICE
J \:I a I 1
Here is a park admirably adapted for pic-nics and camping all summer long and fair visi»
ton are especially invited to bring their dinnersand stay all day. or better still. bring Ienka andenjoy cmnpinx as long as it suits their pieaaure.The fairs of the past three seasons have set
o high mark. taking rank with the foremnsicounny fairs §n.Nebrasku.Our aim ls to exceedall pant reconds.New features will be added :uid
larger and boiler displays are expected.Past successes were clue to the splendid 4o»operation from all Pitts nf Washington County.flho n»5m\»;ze.o= feol_ §riateful.to all who conributed
umulr10.Never allow your judge or judges to
change an award after the close of the second day
of the Fair. the dnyA!'I"tit the judging is supposed
to bc completed.11.Be sure that you understand the onard
ns annourced by the judges12.Before placing award in the judges book,as called by the iudco. look and see if e namenumber is in the entry number as called.if not.
tell your judges: that they must select another
awawl.13. _An soon as you have made the awardentry in the §udge's hook, before doing anyzthing
'zo
77
T8'roB0Sl
828384
8586
l l u l l | \ n | | u |\ ¢ u |_Cow 3 yrs. or overHeifer 2 yrs. and l.1!11lt'l
senior yearlingjunioryearlimrseniorcalfjuniorcalf
Heifor
lleiferlieiferlleiferChampion bull, ribbon(fhempion cow, ribbon
Hen]1 bull and 3 fe
3 yrs
asa
5.003.00
a.oo-.3.002.00
es any
2.502.50
2.002.002.001.00
1 malRIN! bred by the exhibitor _._$5.00 $2.50Get of sire4 to be shown _ 4.00 2.00
Pmzluce of C0\\~`Lw0 to he shown 4.00 2.00
RED POLLS
1;¢¢¢ive\.1l !7
The rac e for third largest post in
the Nebruka Legion has tightened
up, with Grand Island going ahead of
North Phtte with n sc ore of 85I to
301.Lawrence E. Treat in leading
the Islander: to further membenhip
:rains while C. A. Shelby, commander
of Legionnaires at North Platte, is
rnaklng determined eiTor1s to ,recover
lost ground. Norfolk. Beatrice and Ne
bmah City are also well up In the
race.Finn honors in the slatc sro to
Omaha and Llnculn. '
A bronze tablet has been place in a
prownent position on che south from.
of the court houso nt Plaltamouth.
cornmomoraling the Cana county men
who died in service during the worldwar.It was unveiled with impres-
sive ceremonies Blemodal Day.The
local unit ol' the Daughters of the
.American Ilevoution presented the
tablet.Mrs.W L.Street unveiled
the memorial and Dr. s. Mills Hayes
of Lincoln made the principal addnesa.
The tablet was accepted for the coun
ty bs C. F. Hnrrin and on behalf of
the American Le|¢ion by Eugene Lisl
ter.commander.'I\\cnt5one
name: are engraved on the-bronze.
A national essay contest has beer
started by the American Led-on and
prizes nK8'f¢8l\iong 315:00 will lu
Ist 2nd
o 1T h e B i g S t o r e
The 0ld Reliable
On Timo Flour, per 4s lb. mx'__
On Time Flour, per 24 lb. sack -
lllair Corn, per can _ -._ _-_.__ ___._, -__
$1.53
$1.00101:
Nob-e Milk. Compound. small size __ -___ScVruokne Milk, Compound. large nine
Mustanl Sandines, per can ___Oil Sardines, per can .._ ._.May Day Coffee, 1 lb. 35c, 2 ab. Tile, 3 lb..Snap Coffee, per pound. ___ .____ _
Flake Hominy, per pound
Bulk Cocoa. per poundlTnmpbell's Soups, all kin s. per can .
Com Puffs, per package _.__.._
llanalms, per dozen -_. _. _ - _.Oranges, per dozen _...__..__.ppl¢'B,pQf dozen _ . .._ _
Sea Foam Washing Powder, por box --_" _ _
_ &___.
loc101:-.._Sc$1.00
11534:51:Sc._..!5c
l2c101:30c301:
38:
»
§§§§ros. B""1<,e.,
{¥lossSlarcl;, per wflwse ___-_104:
H ~ f p o u n d p a c k a g e Te a L e a ! S l ft i n g s , p e r p s c l u l g e . _ 1 5 c
I
t a g i f p o u i b l c , m a k i n g s u r e t h a t y o u a r e a t t a c h -i n g t h e c a n ! t o t h e r i g h t a r t i c l e .M a n y m i s t a k e s
m a y o c c u r h e r e .
14.N e ve r a l l o w a n u n i : l c o r a n i m a l t o b e
pl a c e d i n y o u r d e p a r t m e n !fo r c o m p e t i t i ve p u r -
po s e s u n l e s s nc c o m p a n i c d b y a n c n i r y t a g w i t h
t h e e n t r y n u m b e r u p o n i t .
1 5 R e fe r n l l m a t t e r s t h a t m a y n d s c ,n o t .
co vc ra l by t he s e r u l es z o t h e S e cr e t ar y .
8 8
8 0
9 0
9 19 2
0 3
9 4
9 5
9 6
sw
B u l l 2 f f m a n d l l r d r r : S y n _
B u l l s e n i o r 3»e:xr!in;;
H u l l j u n i o r ye nr li m. :. _ .
B u l l s e n i o r c a l f - -
H u l l j u n i o r c a l f
C o w 3 y r s . o r o ve r .
H c i fc r 2 y r . 1 . a n d u n d e r 3 y r s
Il c i fc r
i l c i fe r
Il o i fn r u m i n r ml f
qc n j o r y e n r l i n g ..._
Ju m o r yr.~nrlim:_ ,
5.00
3. 00
3.00
3. 0 0
2.005.00
5. 00
3.00
3. 00
3 00
2. 50
2. 00
2. 00
2. 00
1. 00
2.502. 50
2. 00
2.00
2. 00
BLAIR. NEB.lwwlivs.d a y a fu e m o o n w h e n h e h a d a r u n - ' l o o k i n g w e l l a n d g l a d t o A w 013
¢|.......n. ....._ _-.._ - _ . - _ ..~»-- n -Y -.n h \.\n n { » ¢ u . w . a l 5 n u uf . h f " 3 t b r c n k l n g 3 n u m m r O f ~~p n l " |I n h 1 b I h u i l n n n f : L
V brui=in;: him up in n terrible mnnror.
Two phgfsiciann and a nursu were in
nttrndance and it is thought that he
would recover.
Dr.E.P.Ireland, who practiced
0:teopalhy in Ilinir, tive years ago,
if1f'r>r>¢d over between trains last Fri-
»0 u n ;n u l u u l y a u n r l n u l s u l :¥ \ l l l b "i n g N i c h s n d t b n n q u e t a 6 - l b .c a n n e n i
bull. s relic of the old fort days of
which Mr. Nielmdt writes smmuclr,
exposed itself in Gus Boggs ua he *qua*
'walking in the rand in Ima! of Hc'nry
I{mn=cn's place yesterday and in con-
Qenuencc Gus is the Dosltihar of nh
o. Nl. IRELAND
1>a2ss>."r nr:PL"rY SlIERIFF IreFD¢¢Y»-
BASEBALLBaseballgames and other sports each day
of the Fair.Ball game called each day at 3 o'eloek.
DANCE'There will be n dance each evening duringthe show.The best music has been secured and
we guarantee n nice, clean dance.
FREE ATRACTIOXSSl: big free acts have been contracted for
the 1922 Fair.Among these are a trbup of aer-ial performers of high class and the famous Cap-tnin Jack Payne who makes an actual drop of110 feet into n tank of water four feet deep.Seo
ad elsewhere in this book.
ADMISSIONSTuesday,Scp't. 19,is entry and preparation
day.It is hoped to get practically all exhlbztoentered on this day.All exhibits must bqentered
and in place by I0 o'rlock Wednesday, the 20211.
R11f.:U1..11'10xs1.All premiums will be paid in full.2.The entry of articles or animals must he
male in the name of the owner or a duiy author-ized agent and shown on entry aiaglieation.3.No person will be award lst and 2ndnremiurnn on one item number in clan E. F. G.
ll. I. J. K. L.4 All awarded premiums unealled for nora- n-lc.. ufoA| Han Annu nf Han nil l be
1...
Cillin A-HORSES AND MULES
H. C. Blaco, Supt., Kennnnl. Behr.J. F. Mr.Cann, Asst. Kennani. Nebr.Authentic pedigree must be fumlahed on allpurebred aio-ck to the satisfaction of the judge.
BELGIAN" - .ls tIStallion 4 yearn and over -_.. $5.00
2 Stallion 3 yrs. and under 4 yrs..-" 5.004.003.005.005.004.00
3.00
3.00
§
8 Stallion 2 yrs. and under 3 yrs.-4 Stallion 1 yr. and under 2 yn. -.
5 More 4 yrs. and over-..... _--_-0 More 3 yrs. and under 4 yrs
7 More 2 yrs. and under 3 yrs _-..3 Mare I yr. and under 2 vhs .9 Suekling colt. either sex..CLDESDALF
ls t$5.00
5.004.00Stallion 1 yr. and under 2 yrs.--. 3.005.005.00
4.00
0003.00
10 Stallion 4 years and over..- -
t l Stallion 3 yrs. and under 4 yrs.-12 Stallion 2 yrs. and under 3 yr'
1314 Mare 4 yrs. and over.--..._15 Ilriaroliyra. and underl yrs .luilre 2 yrs. and under 3 yrs.. -.1611 Mare 1 yr. and under 2 yn ..._.18 Sueklimr colt, either sex .
PERCHERON ls t
2nd$2.602.50
2.001.502 502.502.00
1.50
1.50
2nd$2.502.502.00
1.50
2.502.50
2.001.50
1.50
2nd
10
2021
22
Stallion 4 years and over __--$5.00 $2.50Stallion 3 yn and under 4 yra_. 5.00 2.50
Stallion 2 yrs. and under 3 yrs.- 4.00 2.00Stallion 1 yr. and under 2 yra 0.00 t.B0
00
09
100101
102103
10-I105
100107108100
10
11112113
11-1115110117118
119
120121
122
llc lfer junior rnlf..._-_-...... 2.00 1.00
Champion bull ribbonChampion ¢0\\. ribbonHerd, 1 bull and 3 females anyage bred by the exhibitor-_ -$5.00 $2.50Get of sire--I to be shown-.-._-_ 4.00 2.00
Produce of cow2 to be shown . 4.00 2.00
SHORT!IOIINS 0lst 2nd$2.50
2.502.002.002.00
1.00
2.002.502.002.00
2.001.00
Bull 3 yrs. or o\ar_.._.$5.00Bal! 2 yrs. and under 8 gre _Bull senior yearling ._ .-...Bull junior yearling .~ 3 . 0 0
5.003.00
3.00- 9.005.005.003.003.003.002.00
Bull senior c a l f - _ _Bull junior rn!!-.,-Cow 3Heifor 2 yrssenior
juniorseniorjunior
yrs. or over.and under 3 yrs
HeiferHeiferHeiforHeiferChampion bull.
Champion cow.Herd. 1 bull and 8 fernalea anyare bred by the exhibitor 15.00 $2.50Get of sire I to be shown _.4.00 2.00Produce of cow. 2 to be shown_I 4.00 2.00Special--3.il.Jensen.Herman,$5.00 in
trude for best Shorthom eow.0 n toHerman, Grant and Sheridan totvnagips.
ABERDEEN ANGUS
ye<nrling._-yeadlng-_rall _ _.__ __calf .-.___ _ .ribbon
ribbon
'lltf 2ndBull 2 yrs. and under 3 yrn_..-..$5.00 $2.50 ~/-
clay. on his way to Denver. Colo.Dr.
Ireland left Blair for New York 1l.tllQ
where he has been fanning the poet
live years until recently when he wld
his interests there and with his wife
started wext where he hae a brother,
also an osteopath.The Enterprise
acknowledges a pleasant call.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hem:ke have
la reli ef on h eat and duel that ia
urc won while.After a day spentlintheir office in the stifling heat,
ithey have onlf to take their ea.; and
go north from town for n few min-
utes drive and they arrive at their
form. the old Wilbur McKinney farm
nlle:e the cool b..;......s blow from the
:old Missouri and one feels like he had
been transported into soothe? country.
llcnr3"s friends. are calling on_l1im
quite frequently eq-f and enjoying
the hospitality of their immense
atrowbenj' field.The Mencken have
added ll. fine screened in porch to their
l " ' * '-- -. . .a r t i c l e ,w h e n s r i n c o u l d o o k .m e a l
g i v e a s u h i x t o r y a s i n t e r e h t i n g W e
t h r i l l i n g a s t h e m o n t h l s c i n a t i n g
n o v e l .T h e b u l l i n c o n s i d e r a b l y n v e r l
100yearsold and must have been cn.-st'
ln the c on, before our sec ond war
with England.A history' of its jour-
ney to This SWL the then furthest
west, would cover almost the entire
story of the marvelous development
of tho U. S.Wonder what this old
relic of n century Iso thought. as the
automobiles pounded over it. of the
changes in methods of transportation
llinc c it was loadd on A lumbering
old beast-drawn vehicle somewhere
along tho Atlantic coast and ite slow
trip through the "Wilde" of the U:'S.to St.. Louis. thenee the voyage up the
Missouri in boats propelled by man-
power to Fon Atkinson?The ball
'wma found by Mr. Boggs within 200
feet of the :pot when the skeletons
of two soldiers were dug up about,home where they eat and sleep andlfour years 550.--Ft. Cllhoun Chroni-
L a n a l m u i r m r n u m m l u n n ' ° : »a n e n u l l m e r r l m a n t a ,a m y | o , l ¥ . : . ; .
Subject to the will ol the Republican voters ol' Washington County
\g| 1; VOTE W ILL BE APPRECIATED
cools WITH G-A-5
oTh e o n l y s e n s i b l e , s a n i t a r y
m e t h o d .C h e a p e r t h a n a n y
o t h e r w a y .
/
BLAIR GAS COM PANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
given to Um boy: and Kirls between
the nge: of l2 und IB whwe papers on
"Huw Lha Amerlan llkion c an ben
Serve Lhn Nation" ue couudulcred the
ben..The ooopentlan c l slam, City
wi county semi supednlendenu s.
being necumd.The essays must mn
exceed 500 word! und will be judged
fir# i nthe county. then in das mm
.na I uu y , ms mmxly .The judges
will be pickcd by sc hool lutlmrlllu.
The pr im mo ne y wil donated per~
mnllly by Hmfon! lluilldur, n| ¢ion~
sl eummnndu al the lgflon.
¢A l b e q w | § j [ e r \ s
United Siates Senator
F a r m boy ,c ountry sc hool
bsaclser,college ma n ,ama te ur
b a ll play er,lawy er,enrnestwurlnar in develo pme nt of N a
lannlm, new in Congren-
Always a Repuhilcan
Primary July lsxh.
l.u u| :\\:| uu\:|m n . .u n ....--1 Y....- _ ...de e m e d d o n at e d t o t h e s o c i e t y .5 .A w a r d i n g co m m i t t e e s m f 1-eco mmeqd
d i s c m t i m m r y p r e m i u m s f o r u t i c e s o f m e n t
w h i c h m a y b e e x h i b i t e d a n d fo r w h i c h n o r e -m i u m a u e o ffe r e d . b u t n o m o n e y w i l l b e p a k ? o n
2 3
2 4
2 5
2 6
2 7
M a n 4 y r s . u n ! o ve r . _ .__.._.
M a r e 3 y n . a n d u n d e r 4 y r s
Il a n 2 5 - r s . a n d u n d e r 3 y n
" l g 1 y n a n d u n d e r 2 y n
Su r.:in g co l t , e i th e r a e x ._ . »
5. 00
5. 00
4. 00
3.008.00
2. 50
2. 50
2. 00
1. 50
1.50
1 2 3 B u l l s e n i o r y e a r i i n g _3 0 0 2. 00
12 4 B a i l j u n i o r y e a r i l n g ...3. 00 2 0 0
[Continued next week]_g__;f*enjoy the simple life.cle.
\ . ¢» u - n o
frm: mrrnnpnrgn umm NEBRASKA.SE. m_
NEBRASKA NEWS
IN son s FUHM
age.of Blair.ans rele;ne:|from u
cistern Into vhleh she ha! fallen.She
A cummodionu km- en has been pro
vided. with nova md other hc liluen.
After having dntchfd for several
houn a pipe whlclu mn above her. In
order to kevp her head out of the
dnalhd their applimllon to lhow prbnfof heInhlp to the ac ute in countyc01mby J udge Turby llil of Inman.
The Camhrldxc :ommerclnl ciuh
bu rncantly plac ed modem improve
ments and many campers'commi-
Nth:uku High School Dubating lngue
nu rm-n published and copies nent brth president. Prnt. il. u. Fm. to the
elghuseven leans :ebook far d ll
zrlbuuon to the 261 tum membua.
Missouri claimant: ro the eluate of
Jnhn 0{'c nnor \|rlllCh has been In
.l | | | |Boiledtoa!'|mLine|Ior
Qudc.kPerunL
IT \ \ a r \ ! S l r t n o f N o r f o l k w a l b a d l y
h m 1 | n y . ;m o n k e y a t | c u m i n !i n
um : pl il fm .
Al l o r d e r o f D e M a l a y .1 | l l h l l f l y
vl m r r vr m e m b e r s , h u b e e n o r g u i u d
a t B e h l j n k g C i t y .
CI.x n oe ll n r Sa m ue l A ve r y c o n fe r r e d
¢| 0 I¢ r »vs o n 8 . 10 n ad u st e s u t t he Un l -
\¢.!ln1ly uf Nehrllnkn.
Th e R h . F a t h e r J III II N i s p n x i d e u t
o f U h li r o k s n B o w B o i l' r l u h . r a c e u u y
u r g m n m l w i t h f o r t y m e m l n e n .
ll-?»~»rl Bllegrnrd.l- I y e a r :o l d . w a s
dr uu n va l w hi le bn zl ul ng in M un a ra l rk e
n e a r Ia l l a C i t y .I- ar am r» w i ll b e gr e at ly t u- n el lt ed b y
m e mluactlon i n l n t e r n t n u m a n -
nu u n ve d b y i l u F e d e ra l L o a n b a n k .
!" If t 3 2l x n u d en t n . t h e l a r g e st u n l o r
t l l l s i n hi s t o r y o f t h e C e n t n l C i t y
~ Ig h a r h o u l s w r e g r a d u a t e d M a y 3
¥"|lI.\vo q l r f l a n t s t o o k p a r :l n t h e
I n ;1 1
gun 1 lull lm week.A number of |0041
IQDWQ were made.Iint cnlthretluu UI mrn hu beganin Un 1.Iclnity nt Norfolk. and hrman
repun m n In nlx wwlsl they will
lmw the new mm h\l|I hy.The new 832.011) Eungellcal church
at Dawson was dedlented Inu Sunday.A "lst crowd fmm all u}_\»r lllehnrdlou
Cmlnly was in attendance.
Mr=».Frank Burg suffered sumti
hum when u tire nr unknown origin
denmyed their store and home l tAr|n¢»u1» near Pllwllve Clly.
Flrv ramad a 32.5013 lun at the hnmean Pwnklnl ry 1. P. Gngv trend acre
:ary uf the lhebraske I. o. 0. P.Snotin the chimney sinned lhn blue.
The 0. A. Cooper Cn.. nwn1.'r1\ of the
mill and power plum!at llumbaldt.
Which burned lu:month. have enu-frnrll¢| for the ronstrurtlnn ot a dew
elnvatur and power plant uf I;onnete.lloyx and gh-Ls ot Scotts Bluff coun
ty have been organized into eight clubsfor summer work ln nrsrden. cult nm
ing and home help. under the direction
of lllw Lulu Born. county home dem
bllilhllnr.when the shell stuck In ¢"!hotgun
exploded while bla brother was tryin;
tn dllllmige lr. Albert KIQID. nl' vmbleh, recelred the full charge lu hisbody.un he was plowIng lift;fbe!
u n ; .Ile will recover.
R o b b e r !Il f l l t i l t l l l y n l r r l r d a w a y
th e n oe .k nt .. .e St ew a rt 8¢ S m it h g ur -
l l w nz N o r d e n .u h h ;t w e n t y - In j e nL l r e a a n d l o r t y d i l t t t 1 1 b l l . '
Th e B e n tr i c u l nd u l tr l n l s ch o o l, w hi c h
In t o l u a t m c t c h i l d r e n o r : h a c i t y In
m n n u i tr a l nl n g ,a vw l n g ,t l l l g r a p h y ,
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u r : t r e a su r e r .
C h l l r l n C h u n .fa r m e r l i vi n g n e a r
c l u b ~t ~ h a n ~ w b u l n e a n m e e t i n g
h e i d a s F a l l s C i t y .B.w .'1'l1|:rbGf,
Te c u ms e h .w a l n a m e d t i c e p r e s i d e n t
|¢: .»
Bnninga,n u lot u n eoulnet for21¢<llH`l a emu nr vetan.n'¢ obellsk
memorial on a corner of tbl c ourthoula square.Th a mn . wi th thuBgure of s. soldier nurmountlng sz, will
be lnlrtyfour feet high, and mu colt
$10,000.w. C. Sonoma, editor of the Bum-
boldt Standard..vu elec ted pnddent
.|_ n n a q lt h e g r a n d c h i l d r e n o t s o m e o f h e r n m
p u p i l s i n t h e B m c l m r d p u b l i c i c h o o h .
8 1 1 | c o m p l e t e d t h i r t y f l vu y a n ' l a r vl c l
l n t h e p r i m a r y d e p a r u m n t w i t h t h i
t e r m l m u o n o t t h e 1 9 2 2 n u m .
It .
N e b r a s k a D r n i l h o l u g u n ' u n l u n , I t i t !
u r e m i s i h a n n u a l n e w a a : m i d a t L l n -
coz n mc sn tl y.
D n p o n d e n c y a s n r e m i t O ! III h e n l t h
a .the Virginia vidnlly. nur Beatrice, to
commit luirlde by blowing har nm!om with a shotgun.
Dr. F. Raymond Barber of Wain-hury. alliud lut week an tho 8.S.
Pu-:ment P!rf1t| for ¥3'1l'°P¢- to beginwork in Runnin. f t: the Amnrlnn ILO-llef ulmlntmntlon.
Wltllnm Lee.18, 1| helm; held in
the lurk county ml In connection withtha attempt In wrec k the Chlrllo lNorthwestern passenger mln at York,
about a :math Into.Th e ln rmn t e r op o f a lh lh mm
In the mnutxn vlc lnlty for y um ll
now belts; studied.Wheat, which torn Uma looked like 1 halt crop new ll
ranking excellent headway.Two boys. aged 12 Jean. sro under
arrest l t 0NellI.vlmrged with thembbery of the pnowmce at Chambeh.
They are lhought In be the yunzsndpontomce bandit: ever npturetl.l l l l l Nancy Pennoyer or Cent:nl
01123, a gnduute ot the cullen of hud-
neu admlnlst11t1ntt,Unlveralty of Nobrash, hll been awnnkd \ $500 prix!
for poetgraduate work bocmle at harexccilanoa in mathematics.
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T h o n s h a l t a o t g o u p a n d d a w u u
a N a h u m a m o n g U17 p e o p l e ;
n c l t h e r : b a i t u m n m d : n u m m e
b l o o d o l t h y M l g h b o r z i s m t h a l n r d .
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been perfected 1|lth me elec tion ofMn. G. II. wmv: of linc oln ll aru-
1d-ent.
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eiturfs and graded the malls limo!!of Juniata.Mum Ibnn mo loads of
am wvre piaced upon the aneau sudlI\¢|¢°d.
A night uhoo! Imrlnx 1.300 pupils.nina-lyfour c lams.and furty-tour
zruuhers.1|:lm remarknbla re:-ard
lnmle in North Platte, dltrlrg 11:0 lu!
vlnfrr./"
llhleken thieves hav; nided almostcan hen bouts In :tu Blmlr vlc lnlly.
and no cleuja as to their identity ham
hven found.liundredl of ehid~nhave been Inca.
The Shulaert lchnol hnlrd h u r s
eleczed nil of lu: lea:ben for anothers n r .The principal received ; run
ln mln-y and the others will recelnthe same luhry as they recnlved un
[mst xenu.
Replaced 'l1\em.
An Ineitimnble mount of him. an
mrdq to an eminent medical nathan! t; r . 1 s d o n e b y th e u a lo tn lll| | . n dnlu . a lmo st o l L b n np md d o o a lyggmpmny mlm at tha ummm of pn-:muent lnlvft
Bc len e u h u fo u nd a mm. Nw;: umann sns almple nsr fatuni
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To andnozneehlns to tnka =1»°c_;>1-=-of th!! nltunl luhrlunl, med!au-thorities han conducted sxhaultife ro-
oeuc b. They hue ducovund that rm|m1le,lnb11eatin| action of Ntl}0l ma:
cloudy resembles that d Nltun'| ownlubricant. As Huh! ls not a lnndn, lt
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'Cf Silk and Woo
Storm Country Polly
by Grace Miller White .
..~,.:;~UN ~'I
Fabnos Popular in Construction
ot Simple Frooks.
cn-:Anna XVI-Gnrdlnllld..
- 1 | - "She uoopeé mc smoothed back the
nu- from E w n r a wet brow."1\lo~r, while rm gone you jun lay
aah:ilka, ulln' J em: every mlouto
um your man'll be hikln' here fanefn
I crow can 85.*Eveirn nlaed her head.'Klaa me. Polly dear," ans bflnii.
arlth nu-amlng eyea."All tlghtl" murmured the aquat-
lat girl."K1anlto mighty c~cmf0liln°.,
ala't they?Bho stooped and laid her llpa on
lv\lJm'a and. naming lilflly, Zen the
room Evelm helm her mulling the
eandlea oouldo arid then heard the
latch eller aa Pvllron cloned the door
bahind her.Bonnélng not into the mow. Pollyopraced through the road toward Blah
ap'| hut. for ahe had decided zo speak
to him before ¢oln| ou.She llfled
the latch and peeped In.Iam aa: by the alase. puma; bla
vlve Ha gave her but a glance lhendropped hla :ma ngoumfully.
'W hewa Ln. 1-arm"P d l y u mIll a hladng whlaper.
"Gone home."came in a grunt."Ba'| :let to hla alummick, an' ao ba
I..Pm mon frm. too."
warn her hand on lhe latch of thedoorwhichohahaddoleda lli a n
ihe atom. Ill# li!! Mood ln ahlrarlngIndecision.Sha felt lntuilhely me
tuner emotion!|0108 nn loalde the
umm speaker.Sha wanted to throwher arm: about htm and tell Mm all
that had passed in her home during the
lan hour.But if also dld. I-mr would
tale the blame or the crime on bim-
lllf .Of course he would!Polly Hopklnl knew the heart of Larry Blahop
aa if 1_3 mg. ma_§e lr gene!! frgmc~ own gay.It the peracn ln hei
vr a c k o f Cr e p e d l C h l n t E l l h o r a t l l y
Em b r o i d e r e d i n Bn l l d a n d Op e n -
W o r k D u l g n n ,G o l a n Il u m o n i z l n g
w i t h B a c k g r o u n d o f Bl l k .
neuncad-Pattema Executed In
Buda, lletal and Silk.
The ans of the Buaalan peasant la
not content with Influencing cotton
dresses. but has aa lu|.mark in a moe!pronounced way on the simple mc: ot
mx or wool. states 4 tmshlon curre-
zpondent ln the New York TribuneModelswhichhavejustbeen re-
ceived from Paris show this lanuence
exaggerated mlmon to the point of
bizarrenees.They are, however, ax-tmmely lnloreaun; from the vlevrpolnt
ut fnahlona. aa they embody lmlaaa etch
ln suzgettlon and. of course, they aneasily almplllled and mwneuo meet
man: requirements.°Among the moat elaborately em-
broldered new wwe sie chime dressesare than which have Russian pnttemu
exec uted lu ma. metal and :ill lfre
quently the jtunlan motlf is combined
with other ideas, thus zlvlne a tremen-
doua opponunlty for variety.Thequestion ot trlmmln; la an important
one at the present time, and In all trim-ming: an entenalnlng variety is seen.
Manufacturer: are doing an enm-moua bualneas on beaded and em-
broidered m o e da china dresses.
U'Well I' mapped llnrcun.
Would the woman never neue her:inning crying md dn htm a clue§".».. had noel
f""W d!'h»;nd| »dheroumorefur1»
m u .
"Polly uqmm* lb! Oobbid.-'nn
m e pu enntluul pounding at theuqunuuu had :boot broken the s
\m a m ." 'l 1 u i b l l l l l "ex c la i me d Ma c ke n zi e .
* l n u u l a m w m a b e r t i m e w o r r y -
a g a v u - n c h n t a .Bob'|atool.1`1¢
¢| | ravlradI--when 1| haf'
~1 doth nw." umvered Mn. Rob-
; t lo n .' B l p g a lly f o r d a n a t |p n " g p m : u i n t a ' n o r d um En
nf ma.n e u n mu P l f f d d ly d m a
g I th !! !Ef dy nh grllvld ave!
t i l . "»g| »m»¢| ~*\| o| t| l1mo| 0bl!ore7"
ha mu ridden mndiy over the mm,urlina nary man avallabta to help
mm ann mn wife.Betniiy he hadmr :ears auch aa never had poured
mm bla eyes before in all his auper-
dlloua daya.
Having ae! in motion what aid hecould mmmon from tuum and coun-
try. he had coma back home to the
n;mn¢¢\mother.He had no enmtnrting tllunnoea so dn her. or ur
to alta; tha burning grief 1|ilhln him-aalt.Evelyn hnd dlaappeaned aa it
the [round had opened and asraliowedam- up.Ha pauaed in front of lin.
Robertson. hla dark, handsome face
workin: nalnfuilr."You're very anne ana nu feeling
wall Jun before aha went ann" heilllmired."She dldn't ac t ll lr lbe
had anything to worry ovarf'un. Robertson uaed het handler-
ehlal' before aha annrend.
"I can? ihlnk o! anything* the beoltaled."unleaa it was about Bob. Late-
ls ha's been ao dllkrent.I aaked Etaonadag"Bhabrokao1'tanddla
ached to tears.*'taa.. :ron asked l m one d a r -
uhan" MacKenzie urged.
"lx val about Bob." continued the
weeping lady."Eva thought ha was
h i m o u t o f t h e 1 1 3 . b u t o w o m a n
_ : Q d q o ` t w a n t y o u fo r a n y t h i n g t o -
n l l h t .L e r r y B i s h o p , " s h e b r o k e o u t .
n t m b i l n g w i l h t h e I l l d l ." A n '. m i n d
you, g_e_§|;le ne ve r t e !l n o b o d y y o u e n 'L 7 3 m u d ' 0 7 3 ' ' H o w s w o m a n .Tl u t ' e
e p ro m u e, L ar r y , | .1 l j t" l tt f'
°'Ye p. ' 1 ep t le d B is ho p. oe ug e nt ed .
"'1 'h eo g o t o he d an' s le ep !" re tu rn ed
P o l l ; o p ." ! o t t ' t l g e t e n m n , | n - ¢ n ' -
PII ue yo u t0l nt> r10 1v--m ebb e.1 1r on't
be n e e d l n ' y o u In my l h a n t y t o n i g h t . "
Th eo sh o w en ! s e rl tt l y o ut . s la m me d
t h e d o o r a n d t r u a w a y m e a w i n t e r
b i r d . b e fo r e t h e s q u a t t e r c o u l d qnee»
ti o n h e r .
8 1 1 1 1 1 3 e h e n o o n , h e r h l i r a t m o t t
o n e n d h c n t t l e ,t o s a ve h e r fr l o n é l .
: h e m o n h o e t h e h a u g h t y M e t K e m
i n h l m e e l f .It h e d b e e n h e r r r l l d l y
th a t ha d p ro m p t ed t h e ir a c t. a n d n o w .
be l t d e l s a vi ng E ve ly n . : he m u s t : m e l d
th e m .T h e n e e r e r l h a c a m e t o t h e
u n x m m h o i u e , t h e h a r d e r h e r n u n
po u n d e d . w i t h dr e a d e t t h e t a k b e fo r e
h e r .
in t he m ea n t im e ll a : cn : l» l t lc K e nx l e
a n d h i s r i ff s m o t h e r w e r e t o g e t h e r ,
t h o l a d y m a t c h e d o u t o n th e d le a n ,
M e n u s : r e d u x t h e l o o r .Bln ce
MAY BE BIG DE1;nA1~1D FOR LAC
ur n i l h o f n e w Id e a s a t h a n d .Th e fu l l
g a m u t o f c o l o n i n e x q u l a l l e l r l n r t n o
nl z l n g a n a n r l k l n g l y co n t r as t i n g
tt l md e i a r e r u n i n t h e e m br o ld e r ie s .
A t yp ic al m od el s ho ws a c om bl na zl on
o f b n i d e d e n n z l a i s e . o r o p e u w u r k e m -
bml gle ry,w i t h R u l s l n n e m b r o i d e r y l n
sollml w o r k .t h e I n n e r l n h i g h co l or s
ha r m o n i z i n g w i t h t h e fo u n d n t l vn l h a d e
o r c r e p t d a e h m e .Th e r e i s o ft e n a n
l n l e r m l n g l i n z o r b e n d i . n o t n b i y antei,
5\
'n~am~ ~ man in yunnfpntlo
D t h a r A o c n so r i n .
T h e u u l l o o k fo r l n r e s m u me-non
la d e ci de d ly p r um ls i nz .Pa ri s l s sp on -
so r i n g lace,l t w a s u i d , n o t o n l y i n
t r u c k s u n d h a t s , b u t i n n e c k w e a r a n d
oth er ucc esn orl as.Th i s fi r m a n d s u n
ln r r e n s l m l u s e o t l t n n t h e p ar t a t t h e
m a n u fu u s w e l l a l t h e dre ss-m n k ¢ f n ? u " -
T h e t u n i n g u p : r u d e f u n n S p a u -
ls h do u nc l ng n a n d a l i o ve n b o t h i n
's ta p le s a n d hi g h s ha d es .O n a d e a l e r
\ m p l u u l z e d c i n n a m o n b r o w n a n p u -
zlc ul ar ty g o o d a n d n a m e d a s o t h e r
pc rp ul u sh ad es a uc h co lo n! u s ml mo cu ,
.ro nu llo we r, tl la b lue . oc hre , ma uve a nd
m u d .Th o u g h t h e us u a l de si gn s fo r
m u 2 ; p c o f l u r e a r e n o n i , a n a t t r a c t .
i ve C h l n e i e p n t t e m 1 | s h o w n .g p m .
u n i m c i s b e i n ; a c i d t o t h e r e t l l l e n
u w e l l u t h e n m n u t a d u r e r s , l a I n
u i d .
a n d I . n e w t y p e o f w o r k c a l l e d Il a n
m t u b e i n ; p r o d u c e d o u l n i e t m u h .
T h u h o u l e a l s o s h o w s n i e t p u t t a r n !
wi th t ou ch es o f e nd ur ed s ti tc hi ng .
'E m i l e b u n d l n z l a n ve r y p o p u l a r
Ju n n a w , l l wa s s t a te d , a n d a g r e a t
de a l o t t h e n e w l d l k a n l l w o o l l l t u 1 |
b e i n ;so ld .
(h a r r i c km n c m n l a n il le t u a n o t h e r
n o m t y w h i c h i a s h o w n .
L a c e 1 |b d n ;us ed bl 'bl o us e a n d
m i l l t n e r y p e o p l e u s w e l ! a n u m u u u f
u r l . i t w a s u i d .S c a n t i n g : m d b o n d -
l n u a r e m l n ;l d l i o r m u i n : h e
hi gh nh nd e s as we d l u p l u , a n d U l a
N F I B !de m a n d ea r n e r s m b w !: u m m
: m m s l : In z w e l ve Inch es.B u c k i s
t h e a q u l t l e fl h u t w h e n b l z t u - | 1 I; | o u n |
'u l fe : w a l l e d h i m .
* C o m a l i m : q u i c k l y , " a r m s . l l -
ln s d lr e cz t y gq Po l ly .
H o w c h a n g e d h e s e e m e d , h o w n n -
L l e h e a n s a n h c t o o k h o l d o f h e r n h l
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.ne ver me m - r e a t o h l m .H a w a s d e
t e r m i n e d t o Bu d s o m e o n e t o b l u n t
fo r m a w i f | ' |dis ap pe ara nc e.
°'v: ¢ u ,thene's o n t t h i n g ¢~em1n."
h e eju evg pte d.a ft e r me a s u r i n g t h e
r o o m l e t e w t i m e s w i t h 1 0 1 1 ! t t r i d u .
" I e ¢ n ' t a n y h e n ,b u t ¢°°¢|G o d !I
do o 't k no w wh e n t o mo . "A d i e p ; r o ¢ n ! e l l fm m m n ! !p | . a n d
h e be g u n w i t h h e n r y t r e a d t o vr n l k
u p a n d d g w n u l l n .
" C u r t y o u t h i n k c d a n y p i a c l s h o
m i g h t h a ve l e n l f ' h e b a n d " Y u n
k n o t a l l h e r I r l e n d l .W h e n w o u l d
t h e I0 l t t h e h a d m m n a n e a t o l e a ve
ha m s ? "
" L e g n ho m e ? ": u n d U r l .R o b
m a n n ,h e r fi r d r o p p i n g .
* T u t *fi l t e r e d Ma r c u s ." I d o n 't
k n o w w h e t h e r s h o t o 1 d y o n o r no t ,
b u t w e I n d s o m e vw r d l b e fo r e 1 s u r : -
e d f o r C o d i u t d . "
"O t c ou r se sh e d ld n '£ te ll me , *' nu m
fr o m b e h i n d t h e Z t d f a h a n d l e r c h i o t .
" S h a n e ve r i d ! !m e an y t hi n g .b u t I
b e n d tt.Y o u H e n q n a r n l l n g o ve r
t h e a q u a l t e n . a n d l n E vf a c n n d l t l t m .
I : m m y o u m i g h t s p a r c h e r 1 ll t ll a .
- S b e ' | n o t s t r o n g !S o m u c h w r a n g
l i n g m a t e s h e r s l e k s - I \ Il l : B o b w e n
ho m e .O h . d u r , 1 ¢ | n ' t s t a n d l l . "
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bl e. "m m l e d glam.-us." I1 e 'l sp gn t
l u v e n l m a n u a l m l n :t o cfl r c tt m n a t
m e a b o u t t h e a q u u t t e n , a n d E ve : n i l
I w o u l d h a ve h a d n o q u a r r e l : n t a l l
i f h e I n d l t t e n d a d t o m a o w n a l
l a i n . "
Ha s p ok e m oo d ll y , eo n lc l nu a t ha t h e
h a d t r e a t e d h i s vfl fe . l u u ! h l y , g e t n n
nl l li n g t o a dm i t l t. .
l l r a .Il oh e rt s on .tou ch ed w i t h t h e
s a m e f e e l i n g , u t u p , w i p i n g h e r fl e a
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Hr.Peru:hal."he mid urtwnrdly ,
"how grateful I be to you.Ira kind!nm: to n s n in worm'
°"I'here's no need. I inure yon." N-lurued Ruben."Tha only thin; I ro-
gmt u that you should have been com-pelfed ua my ln prison so Iong."
-:But 1re're home new E" nu :he hap-nr answer."Ln' Tm tlmnklrf you for
ma aa' my bran too."'Poll3¢p." aquemled tha child. *rlr
alms "Daddy, Wea Jerry wants Polv
lop."'BML J erry." loomed hi s hu nt."Wa're acomin'nel' homo n o m -
T h l n l Here we bt."
u um desc ended hum lb! drfilnm m n y n s a m n u m m m g a m
nfl lhoulder.fro an coatrnnsrn.)
Emi you can find that will keep her
warm. and for God'a sale, lake monragged boots on her feet!"Ile sprang
to tha beil."PII order the team."
When he had given his orders zo theaervau: who appeared at the door, ha
sank hack Into a chllr, md Url. Rob-
emon went awiftly ont.Ulteriy oblirloua of the aquattu
girl);presence,Narnia llac Keuxhhurled his face 1a his handl.The naw
Pollyop. tha Polly of the Bun, crept
ro;-wyard and .»2==°»~=,q lglm.'°\"éuTr vE3¥nan'i a r%¢5i.°° abs aald
hualstly."Dont cry!She told me
about-about the llttle kid a-comin' In
the aummer, an' she bowled like mad
to coma along wan ma.But I aan to
her alms couldn't walk an Lhla ny to
you wlthnul d}'in'."
The soft tones vibnled sympathe-tiraliy aa aha voiced the assurances.
llackenale thrust up nl:hand and
clutched :ha dlm brown angers."Tell ma something about it while
we're aionr," he whispered.
Pnllyop shuddered."Well, slr." aha began, ao iow that
Maclienxia had zo raise his head to
hear, "all the aquanera hate you, but
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NEWS REVIEW UFCURRENT EVENTS
Railway Shopmen Taking Strike
Vote Because Their Pay Is
Cut ssooooooo
wAu<nu1 mv BE nvmnen
Suprem, Court Otlll Orqlnlxnd Lum
SOVCN Blow-Fr ln:| f|Rl| Ull|no
Rlduu Raparauon Block! Girnuln
LDIII P| =»\| .-lualm Rooubllo
f~ llenuunwd (hh: ¢|edlLIol\ bitter-nm in she! neu nam: the ¢l\|\l§QL
Milla! the nm wllhh muah! IM de-
axmcuun .»f pmpeny were nm tuckedtar the purpnw of rwnnlniht inter
nate mmnmc e But me ma r t u ln
hdd m n lnbnr ¢»¢ u\ | m| .mzhaugh mx xnwrvommd. nm nm only
xulhle nu: are ||mPlll|)|E mu me 8her~
mln nmllnnk hw and under n muhe PN\Wl'l1!l>d mr restnlux of Inlan-
uue tmnmeneSlmuol bumpon u mlghx he ex
ly lulnr llmx n an 1 urecedsnt underwhich capital un lmpou any cum!!
non on me wm-um; vwvlv of me coun
i n :md n u; wn u ld mu u m mmdeclared he hun-ved mms-\ :ml
the 99'-'Ph of the Unlu-d sum wouldMIINIIIQ the runng, und contlnued
"ma mo n h u. for me um ti me In
the hlslnrv ni fadbrsl lndll
prune court.Rnd b y C h i e f ~ y rendu one mp fmm lu Hay ll mrmo
nndum,which dlnrynled tha Genoacunhb.n will make nn mon c unni
slmu . h e u mm.ma r d - r u A ma nzen demnlldl fur addlllollll guunm
nn ul me price of reeugulklon.B l
nhl Americ a wwlu rfwanun me ru~muy or her pam-y, ma than umm.-meinto nn uma un Cnuk-u n.. mm nd
umm whom ha amused ur unmlax
the countenevolulldnry movemcmn.lkmulml repnru mme from plums
nur Rlmsll lo (hc ORN! :hm Pnmler
Lenin u I decpernlely mx mm.H u
physician: hnve luunl bllllH.||\ l\ll~
lu mn! he nnnml un u c ule nxuc kof gun-Ida. whlch affected his nervn
lld h u m, mn mn h s ll n o w we llDu the mud lo remvery.
r~TIIE rnblne! ln .luvlh lull 1
nm; zu nppasnlon ln ¢h¢;m-11|-1
ans Win vttmry In iowa dnvru the prtuclple that ¢ voluntary
Primary Etowon.ccmontlon il liable for damages bymar act o! one of tt group of tts mem-a z n w mn w. P a c ma n bers.no matter how far unrelatedsrthey mu: be ln distance or supervi
noL"I'$tI0.000.000 hu ln z been :hu'9
ment..nut we prwy mtlncit has decidedthatthis:lou not affect thetreaties and arreements signed nt theWashington runfenuce. these belt!! tn
ternatlottal In chttnctcr and outside
the sphere attuned by a cabinetAloppedoft:hélr : w i r g m ,br l u l l c n m g e .G R I P i f I !!\ | \ l l | H l d \h r v \ n | \ | v n | ¢ ¥ n n - \
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itnble dnmnw n rd tre nd e t w a ge s.T h e
em pl oy ee s ar e ln t he m nl n nl ae er el y ln
te re st ed i n l n k l n k r a r e o f t h e i r Jo h n
an d t h e ir Ito m e l, a nd fe w em p l oy e e : In
a n y l n t l u l t r y h a ve m o r e : o o d r e a s o n s
fo r d o i n g s o .
°"ih1e reeurd xl sho w that the pr oposed
sc a l e o f w l u ; e n fu r t h e c l a t t s el o f e m
p l p y e e n l n \ . n I \ \ d l n t h e t r u w i g ! r e
vdur tlun m d e n a l r e a d y iss ued p r a c t i
c a l l y wu u it l re s t o r e t h e sca le l n e f
{ P n u t t h e e n d n f fe d e r a l co n t r o l i n
1920.w h i c h c a r r i e d a n ln er en xe fo r
lh t w e vt l lp l o y e e s n f 1 1 0 p e r c e n t o ve r
t h e w a g e s p a l m ! In m m Th e m s t o f
ll vt nt z, : ue sh ow n hr t he De pa rt me nt o f
La bo r {o ! Mn r rl r. 1 92 2. w a s 42 p er c en t
tl h n ve IB IS . "
t -¢\.-\.-..|.. .-.n \»1 .
- - -- - - - -." . .. n u» n .| \su.-u munntm il y : In es no t ez lst a me n; th e nat io n:
t h a t w o u l d b e e x p e c t e d t o p a r t i c i p a t e
ln t h e i t nm e n s e l o an s t h e y we r e p l a n
ni n g fo r (l e r n m n y , tl e c l d e d to g i ve U P
a l l l d e t t n l a n In t e r n a t i o n a l l u n . n m !
no re p or t ed to th e r e pa r at i on s c o mm i s
slo n..
1'r e m l e r .I'o l n c a r e a n d P r e si d e n t n n
l e n n d - w h o It m a y h e stud..a r e
ha c k e d u p co m p l et e l y b y t he i r go ve r n
m e t t t - t n t e d a t s p e c i a l m e e t i n g u f t h e
com mis sio n.a n d t o It th e rttntetnent
wa s ma de t h at F ra nc e d en te d t he r lg lt t
u f o t h e r n l l l e n It !Nd!.Itl\t h e I r e n r h
c l a i m n n G e r m a n y sin ce t h e a m o u n t
o t r e p a r n t l o n a l n : b e e n l l x e d a n d a p -
|\0!1IOIlL'd:a n d th a t H10 l"r\£ntl1 gms-
e r n m e n t w o u l d n o t c o n s i d e r r e d u d l t m
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u m p n w r u s e r a u t e n u ,fo r u r u o k h a r tl s r a t e d a n m o r e th a n t t p m g r e u l r e .
Il e i s n fo r m e r s o l d i e r : n t l a l a w y e r ,
r e s i d i n g In W nslzlngton,l a .I t w a s
rteeesaary t m h t m t u c b l n l n 8 5 p e r
ee n t of t h e p r i m ar y vo te t o "o b t £ l tt t h e
no m i n a t i o n In de p en d en t o f t h e s t a t e
eon wen tln n.H e g o t l l p e r c e n t . C h a i n
m n n Mr c dl r t nl c k o f t h e Il e p u h i l c m
st'nlt url n.l e a m n n l m co m m i t t e e ag yg
U 1 9 r o t n m l l l e e " w l l l Jo i n t h e n a t i o n a l
co m m it t e e a n d t h e It e p u bl l e n u st a t e
eu m u t ll t e e In l u wa t o ul s t t re t h e e l e c -
tl n n o f Co l on e l H w u k t u r l .Co l nn e l
H r u n k h a r t b e a r s t h e re p u t a t i o n c f rt
c l z l x e t fn f h l g h p u r p o s e u n d h i g h m u r -
a x e a n d h a d t t t l n e r e c o r d o f s e r vi c e
du r i n g t he t t u r . "Ie
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c Ooourrenoea of Importauol
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\:tr\l Stem of Norfolk trsl badly1| to.a monkey at a carnival in
pltlfm.1 order of De llolay.lrllh llfly
or members, has been organiudrhruka City.
.mccllor Samuel Avery conferredcs on 8.10 graduates ut the Unl-
ls ut Nebraska.e lter. Father Jmuea ta pmutleut
- Broken Bow Golf club. receuuynott with forty mctnlnehl.
?n»\l. Bllcpard, l-I yenn old. was
nvtl while llutlllllg lu Mauara lrke
Ioils City.ranvra will be greatly bencllled by
redutctlon ln lntcreat flies an-||.'d by the Federal Loan bank.
tgal: mtdenta. the largest mentorln history of the Central City
school swro graduated May 3
Lv coqtnnanta took port ln theabout put on br the lloltlregelull lm week.A number of |0041
s were made.
t colthratluu at corn haa began
rlcluity of Norfolk, and hrmoratthatinnlxweek!they will
the new corn lultl hy.
new 332.0% Iirancetlcal church
W2ron was dedlcated lost Sunday.I crowd fmm all o}_\»r ltlchardaou
5 vraa in attendance.:\Frank Burg elll'l'l'rtd aereri
when u tire or unknown ortgtnreatheirstoreandhomeat
ttr, near Pnwllco Clty.* cauasd a axon Iona at the home
mt ry I. P. Lingo. lrand secrer we lhebraaka I. o. 0. F.Bootchtntley stoned the blaze.
0. A. Cooper Co.. own1.'r1\ of the
and power plant at llumbuldt.I horned laat month. have con-.| for the construction ot a dew
or and power plant of concrete.
et and gh-ls ot Scolta Bluff coune been organized into eight clubs
nmer work lo nrsrdco. calf ruald home help. under the direction
w l.ul|.l Borer. county home dem
Int..en tho shell stuck In a"!hotguu
led while bla brother was tryin;
ottge tt, albert ltletn. of Whirccelred the toll charge lu his
un he was plourlug lift;foe!Ile will recover.
ntteenth annual Bulletin ot theaklt nun School Debating league
published and copies sent brdent. Prof. xt. xt. Fon, to the
seven loans :choola for d lloo to the 261 team membra.
~url claimants to tllo eatnta of0L'onnor which has been to
on for aneral years. have beentheir appllmllott to lhow proof
nh lp to the estate in countybr Judge Turbylltl of Hastinnu.
Camhrldge commercial club. ily placed modem improve
aud many campers'convent-ln tho toutIn park at mt place.
eodhm kite en has been provrtth atora and other hcllltlaa.
having clutchcd for severala pipe arhlctu mn above her. lu
to kvcu her head out ot thelint. George Kuhr.. 72 :cars ol'
Blair.was released from aInto vhlch she ha! fallen.She
|~ exhausted when found.
. Thomas. Lincoln pllot flying a
plane. cmahetl in Innt ot 3.000
~ra at the Llucoln flying held~e tried a "barrel roll" nad his
wont into a tail rpln.ThomassfSlightlyscratched.The
ua n total wreck.
ctiou haa been tiled ln the fot-
un at Lincoln aalting the court~t an injunction restraining the
I Plnttsmouth from enforcing
ter ratva that were adopted I!
t council meeting to go Into
une 1.t lo the southeast quarter otka which had been destroying
up to May 22. will matte aly up to the avenge-poulbly
cconllug to A. B. Anderson,rgs of the federal bureau of
. and crop eatlmntea.Track Gooch Henry F. Schulte
4|appointed aaalstnnt directoretlc s at the Uolreralty of Ne
Ile has coached tcuma which.the Scarlet and Cream have
Bllseottrl Valley track champ-
durlng 1021 and ll32"..moula one being made by thecommittees ln charge for an
nee of one thousand delegates
tors to the :annual Ncbralka
school comeotlon, lrhlda willat Fremont three da;a, June
J.M.Simpson.gmfemment
an of Alliance.has beeno Mom!! county tn lnvettlgato
Of death ul' u untuber O!here recently.tie found that
~ala hat] been ».atlt1z zyltadenua.It t'i\u:ltl.tt very polaonou-r
~motlmen mlstakco for wild
biting well aa Mille Iatca
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th e n oe .k nt .. .e St ew a rt 8¢ S m it h g ur -
l l w nz N o r d e n .u h h ;t w e n t y - In j e nL l r e a a n d l o r t y d i l t t t 1 1 b l l . '
Th e B e n tr i c u l nd u l tr l n l s ch o o l, w hi c h
In t o l u a t m c t c h i l d r e n o r : h a c i t y In
m n n u i tr a l nl n g ,a vw l n g ,t l l l g r a p h y ,
'I'1\0 zhnunm! alumni i;l' tht Unl-
o! nitrogen to the null when It ll mn-ed under by he nu plowmz.Reglanred llheny bonds. m°r1zn¢u.|
nofns. abalravu ind noch cenlm-uesln 1ntue at muy thousands of dolllr¢.|
all eonnilullng n portion of me I¢~o!|obtained by sngmen who roblml the
Firit National gm at Gresham. 1-==g
September,we found br Otto W.
|a .!t h e w l c n n s i n zh nt l r w i l l b e co u -
du ct e d al o ng s t ri ct l y m li ll a ry l l ne l, an d
ar m y r u l e s a n d r e x u h u o n n u r l !! g o ve r n
L h m u g h u u t t h e w u x l n u a t l o u o f t h e e m
c a w p m u n t .
A n e w S o r t a t w h i t e c l o ve r i s b e i n ;
in t r o d u c e d I n N e h m s k l .I t w a s d o
ve l up e d b r a m a n n a m e d H u g h e s i n
A k b a m a .he n c e t h e n a m e ° 'l l n b l m . °
I t In r l a l r n e d t h a t It w. ..g r o w e l z h t
fe e t h i g h a n d : l t - l d , a n enurm crus
a m o u n t u f n u l r l m e n t fo r l n i m n l l .I tl l a l s o vl i u a b l e fo r f e r t l l l l t r ll . c a n
b o s o u r e d In vvl w a t u n d u n i ! t l e i d s , m
t h e s p r i n g . d e ve l o p i n g a r x k g r o w t h
W u vémm. to be held nr BIIUDII
on Juna 12. I3 and I4 will bu unlqul
I i l u |e q u n l a b o u t tw i c e h e r w e i g h t n a r y
lhl rl y da ys ..
T h e l l n e e n t h n n n u d e n c n m p m e n t
u r : t r e a su r e r .
C h l l r l n C l x u e .fa r m e r l i vi n g n e a r
P u r n ve G u y . h u ¢ n g u t a r e d H o l s t e i n
:o u r w h i c h Ia m a k i n g a r s u r l u h l s
re c or d .S h a rr e sh e ne d w h e n si x t e e n
m o n t h : o l d , w t l g h l n n r i y : l x h u n d r e d
p o u n d s a n d g i n a a d a i l y a ve r a g e o f
c l u b ~t ~ h a n ~ w b u l n e a n m e e t i n g
h e i d a s F a l l s C i t y .B.w .'1'l1|:rbGf,
Te c u ms e h .w a l n a m e d t i c e p r e s i d e n t
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Bnninga,n u lot u n eoulnet for21¢<llH`l a emu nr vetan.n'¢ obellsk
memorial on a corner of tbl c ourthoula square.Th a mn . wi th thuBgure of s. soldier nurmountlng sz, will
be lnlrtyfour feet high, and mu colt
$10,000.w. C. Sonoma, editor of the Bum-
boldt Standard..vu elec ted pnddent
.|_ n n a q lt h e g r a n d c h i l d r e n o t s o m e o f h e r n m
p u p i l s i n t h e B m c l m r d p u b l i c i c h o o h .
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nivorsgry.|Miss Madgie Lowe fr improving
officers were elec ted for the combi
year:Mrs. John Fitch,President,
R. H.Hone, Vice President;J i n.L xl. Wm. Seen!-una- 3311. A J .
Cameron, Treuurer.A w. Robinson of Toklmnh vu intown Thurmday taking order: for hi;
nursery stock.Miss Eledlco Godsoy spent 5 fewda y s lu t n ek wi th Hi n Du ln R0 -
gert on the farm.Mr. and Mn. Don Lowe of Norfolkuma Sunday for n rid! with her Pl-
renu, Hr. and Mn. J. D. L-owe.
three vw ' m d h a s i o n m athe course and received hh B.do-
groe.He will teach the rousing year
md while borulzood no (or me onin-cipdahip of the Herman schools forthe year.Mr. Hungnte left ldondsyforRyder.North Dakou where he
will spend the summer with his pa-renu, Bdr. :nd lin. T. W . Hungue.
Hin wife in alremdy there.Work oi ex.-santin ior the Amer-ican Legion hlii u.as mn lui week.Tho work will be pushed lo that thebuilding can be used for the -lt): of
Mr. and Mrs. W ill and Harmanhllman of W indow spent Sunday atthe gg. llinnie Lailmnn home.Hr. aria! HEIWYIIT Ipnainxand fum
ily of Arlington math a short call atthe Wm. Hoitrnsn home Sunday.*Quin n number from hen attended
the Fontanalle md Brown creek ball
game .Tha mon was 5 to 4 in fa-
vor of Brown Creek Our boys came
~ .flour at Tha- Rhode!
md g m § * ° r ° -
)_ .- -DMcCAR'l`!IY NUTE3
Mr. and Mn. Joe Luure, Dr. andM n .S t a n l e g a n d c h i l d r e n a n d M r s .
Tb o e i k e o f m u h : s p e n t S u n d a y d t h
l r . a n d M r s . E d H a t e r .M r . a n d M r s . J o h n M c b o m l d ; n d
Mr . a n d Z| !n . ° D l n Th o m p s o n c x l i e d o n
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
0'Hunlun. Mnher & 0'IIanlnn, Aity i.
B vintus of an order of sale issued
o .evening and install .| officers.Preparations fo r | . b i;fourth of
July celebntion are s°i11¢ niong nice-ly.The committee for theqgnnde are
meeting with success.es h u enaked the busineu houses and differ-ent orgmiutions to have floats and
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o'nAm,oN. MAKER aUHANDONAttomeyu-atlnw
om" in sum Bank Building(M
nh I THE ENTERPRISE
CH IR D P R AT IC F D R a r r n m
HEALTH.Cdl: mm, in thedtyandcountry.Oouulmllon
lrel.bdv litendant.
n -.v = . \ m\ - u m \ u fi s tm\ I 1ZmA ' r .M u n r . n r m r . N a t u r a n u n n n m r u m m m
I IIOfinea in sam Ban! Building !
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
0'Hunlun. Mnher & 0'IIanlnn, Aity i.
By vintus of an order of sale issuedout of the District .Court of Washing-ton County, Ntbraska, and in punu-lnqe of a. decree of mid Court in ».n
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action therein pqnding wherein Cp!
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f o r e c l o s u r e o f c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e e .I
w i l l ,a t o n e o ' e l o e k P .l \ i . \ : \t h e 1 0 t h
d a y o f J u l y ,1 9 % ,a t t h e e s t F r o n t
[ b 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 t
H o u s e i n t h e C i t y o f B l a i r ,W a s h i n g -
t o n C o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a .s e l l a t p u b l i c
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p e t t y t o w i t :" T h e S o u t h e a s t Q u a r -g »A u t o m a t i c
I t S e c t i 2 9 . ' r h i 1 8 ,N r i b .R i n i .1 2 ,b l n ° ¢ ° £ ' 6 &P .£ 1 i n P u s h - B a c h
W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y , N ~ b r a s k a . "
T h e p l m n t i f i o n t h e 1 8 t h d a y o fA u g u s t z o z z ' n o m i n e e a d e c r e e o f ~G u y '
j u d g m e n t a n d f o r e c l o s u r e i n t h e s u mo f § l 3 ,5 3 . 4 3 :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 f i v e p e r c e n t
per annum from the said 18th day ofAugust. 1921. and for $39.50, costa ofsaid action; the defendant and cross-
petitiorer. Eva Lisle, obtained a de-Icree of judkment and foreclosure .inthe sum of $1,621.50. together withinterest thereon at the rate of six per
cent per annum from the said 18th dayof August, 1921, and oosts, said judg-ment being zub}ect to the prior lien
of the Dlainlim as above sefl.forth:said decree providing that said premi-'sea be sold to satisfy sold judgmortn
above set out in casethe some re-mainerl unpaid for a period of hrentv
daysfrom the dole of said decree, andsaid judgments bein! unsltisbed andmid decree being still in force.Said
nremiaeag above described will be soldto satisfy said judgments, the inter-1cnt thereon. and all accruing costa, all
and the law in auch cases rnmle androvided
Pius |¢ra||I\\ own on the
pcm: of a Redspxant Penn!
when you have lumlmed um
me
Nate what happens
The kid mapa buck lnlo the
bamrl. ou! ol 11am\\ wry muanrb°
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Prkea from S0 :eau up.
as provided bv amid order and decree 0 a
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p ..Dated at Blair. Nebraska. this 5th
day of June. 1922.
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NO. 21d m VOL. XXVI |;LA|R_ \\'ASl-IINGTON f'.l\HN'|'Y_NEBRASKA,. mm- 1 ~ mmThe Me Dmlld hmlly wished Sun-
¢~;,» thu A. R. Belle! homo.Abou Hd n . llr l.Rolf and(rom Kenuud vmmd .lk c. a Hllnl'
and Dwrotlgwlinln returned whh her
farhor for mnmer. .llr. and Mm. Kenneth Tyson are.\.|..<..- . ...- PMA Canoe.orrlcmsnn sus
MAK E TW O HAULS o r STIL
AND a wc n B OOZE
Sheriff Mah:ons, Deputy Sl1oriI( I
M. Irelznd and Jonas Borchom.
been doing 9 lordoyla business
tcnday and today in the catezhing
fiolalon of the law.
Yatandzy they wont down to
old R.u.Bonlol r m a m d a f h r
thorough :ouch found rn stills
cooled in | bank of n urine in
woods.Along with the liiIIl
found zevon bondaofmuh butonl
thru or four nikon: of bnndy.
proprietor of the Still,Niels .
loud, in now languiahing in the com
ty lrtronl box s ung his trial befo
wo district court.
Not ntinflld with their suoools
yesterday the boys took :author .
at the wi! doofl this momingand ~-
time down on the old 'W ill ~--
f:|"m about eight miles south of
city they found two mon Itilll
twehro barrels of muh and .
gdlons of boon.In di tin y ~ <~greetings to all.
Judge 12 W. Vinsnrhnlcr of 01luxl1a
1. n a A F T E R N O O N w r r u T H E
P O E T , N E I H A R D T
The Neilunit Club and a number pl'
guests met et Ft. Calhoun on Sltur-
dey afternoon,June 17,to obeewo
the second ennuel banquet and meet-
ing of the Club.
The Club was organized a fear ago
at Wayne, Nebr., and included those
friends and lovers of the poet, J. G.
Niehaxdt, who spent his boyhood ritya
in Wayne county und who is necognir
ed as one of the foremost of blehrn-
kn'e poets.
The meeting was held in Ft. Cll-
mnm summu Norss ~ comE~HSs1on£|?s ~
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:IFFmirbury.Nebr., June 12.-JeI!ar~.,r _1 Funeral services were held in Ben-xnlnauxc PIGS NOW CLAIMS son county ls to have its first rural MB!.l:»AS .BO RD g g n f g ; A L I son Saturday. June 10, for Lin. Jes.
'rms ATTENTI ON
Vaccinltlng and 'warming the spring
pig cz;op is ore of the most important
jobs being done by many Washington
county fe:mera now.Too much intel-
llgent aution ezmnot be used with
e.1.her job.
One very lr.te.ll£gent farmer who has
wormod his pig; hhnsclf for aeverpi
yeah lost about Ms pigs out of 120.
paved road.It il belrg eomnruc tod
on the Fedeni reed lust.*west of l"e.|r-
/.\I`lol\.ALLO
5 9 bg;|:1 nd }.| ¢b|°a|Cuusty Comnxiulonerk Room,"gg ;'7e°"a r b u ?;_,co u 1 Blair, Nebr., June 13, 1922.
e " ' ms r 'nw County Bound of aqwlmml.
and cover: e Stretch o f mi d 1.600
feet long, eighteen feet wide end is
eight inches thick.The contract Wu
Janderi by the Western Bridge Con-
struction company of Ornahl and the
work is pm'..lally fininlwd.The work
will cost $9,615. which will bo plid by
mu pmuant to law for the purpose
of fawly and impaninlly equlliiing
the lisnesamerrt of lll personul proper-
ty and reel estate in.Washington
tbtlllly,Nebraska.Present J.F.While and Henry Truhleen.Countyi
Galleper, who was formerly Mun Fan-
nzf Wranch of Washington County..
The deceased had been u sufferer
for y ears wllh eatinna and heart
t oxble.Old settler: in the southern
pm of the county will remember the
W:unch family who livd for runny
yearn in the Ylcinity of the Wrench
school when the deceased vnu resid,
educated and marrled
Src leaves to mourn her departure,
its share.from h'| sen vopa~, brought books 3333*1225 W ASHINGTON C OUNTY
Patent medicire companion and even instead of toys for his glgjldren, the 1 5 ~ g ¢5_ g o f B m ;After#FAIR GROUNDS
some 'reteriaariana ndvenise cheap fnundaviors was laid for n love of ..5 :
EI <1" ` § " " J " ~H ffirand Ishnd Lg 3|Pederson Int Sunday.1.....'4¢|¢|?»¢ =..i? :men Mrs. Leo gh.ands Mn.Clareaen Davig. qf
Oarneron and dso at the homes ol' her
aunts and nephews. thc Tysons.llr. and Hrs. L. D. Warrlck had asSunday guests Mr. and Mn. Staple-
ton and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
Prentice Smith.Hrs.Hart? Ty son and Mn .JayThompson visited at the latters moth-
er. Mn. Chas Haynes of Weimervllle,
'monday sttemoon.Hrs. Prentice Smith and Mrs. L.U.
Warrick drove out near 0rutrrt=o'1idtd Ed Hldler'a last Wednesday.bliss radio. wma; ls home after
completing the two years course at
Bethany college.Word from Pasadena. Calif., of the
death ot' her huahand's father, was re~aired bv Mrs Ja{':Ppmpson. so onWednesday, accom ed by Hrs. LeoCameron and Hrs Harry Tvson. sho
drove to Omaha to loin Mr. 'Tltoripsouon their tray to Gund Island for the
burial of hls father.Seyersl from here attended a danceat Bert Coopeis Friday night.Mr. and Mrs. Randall Iverson and
family spent Sunday evening at theA. E. Dixon homo.Relativos from Burt county spent
Sunday at the '1' E. Akin borne.hir.and Hrs.Watson Tyson andthe Misses Edith and Mary Hain wereamong those participating in the Re-becca Memorial service Sunday after-
noon ahthe hall and cemetery.Hr. Frank Koltsrman vl.sitedat the
Knopmln home Sunday.Mrs.Harvey Klmrh and childrenvisited .the famlly nf hor sister, Mrs.
Fred Hurdumcsunday.Hrs. Minnie Iverson entertained the
"We'll Try" Club Thursday afternoonMr. and llrs. A. E. Dixon called atthe Conety home Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Hrs. Earwood and childrenmm. to Blair Sunday afternoon tovisit at the home of bla father..Tho
families of two sisters itom. Iowa were}lso there for the day.lt r and Hrs.Don Metsler pentBlttmlay evening at the home o her
ggum- Hr. and Mrs. Healey .Mrs.etsler stayed over Sunday.The mother and famllv of .lass Gol-
Hennan spent Sunday at the Chris
Hina home.Leonard Pederson is helping Mr. Ed
Hatter with his farm work.Hr. and Mrs. Joe Miller spent Sun-day at the John McDonald home.Hr. and Mrs. I.. Schenk and daugh-
ters Francis and Ads spent Sundaywith Mr. and Mrs. John Reid.Carl Nelson ls belplng James Hul-
len with his hay this vreelt.The Girls'Sewing Club met. last'ntursday afternoon at the ..»\.D.Anderson home near Ksnnard.
About nine members were present.The girls report, a pleasant liter-
noon.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Illndley andfamily drove to Herman StandsMrs. Ric hter and daughter, dn..
line Ind hire.Carl Hindley wereentertained by Mrs Chris Hlns lnedFriday afternoon.A dress form wasnude for Miss Ella Smith.
The annual school meeting forMcCarthydistrictwasheldlast
Monday evening.Mr. Jas Thompsonwasre-elected director,Mr.R.C.Anderson and Miss ¥"'rancie Schenkhave been hired to teach the coming
school term..
HERBIAN DEPARTMENT
Burke Csrrlgsn of Blair was n bus-
iness visitor here Friday.'Mrs. Perry Rose and Betty Jean ofOmaha spent the week-end at the pn-
rentel. J. A. West home.Mr. Rose
°"§'I..`f"i=:.'3I.'.'..1"'€»3`.5..5".'I..'ft"¥;.... daugh-
ter are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard st Norfolk.Mr W . H. Harrison spent Sundayat the borne of his son, Wm. and fam-ily.
s 3¢|?hAllce l;'att.:"kalin -~=1f===f»==n e as w t'Q Vallré nna u e Kelley
r. an rs.¥"l Yd Lofti tl tOmaha Tuesday ...IL spent J... ~o
hire. Ross Deets and Dorothy Dalenf Blair spent Wednesday at the J. M.
Brewster home.a t 1 v 1 - _ L - _ . a - 1 f \ . _ . - 1 -- . . _: _
ber residence property with a coat of
paint.Mr. and Mn. Marvin Whitnsclt attended the funeral of a sister-I~-lasr
Mrs. Hull at Tckatnah Tuesday.A. H. Smith was an Omaha bw-ness visitor 1,]==~=-'->-Mrs. L. B.arrison returned Tuls-
day from a vtnlt with relnives lnMinnesota.W. H. Harrison, who hasbeen stay imr wth his son while she
was away has returned to his hotne
here.The Ladies me will be ntdtailwd
Wednesday afternoon at the F.0.
&vnz:son home.Mrs.Anderson nnd Bliss Ruhv of
near Blair spout Tuesday st the C. H.
Blanchard home..Hr. and Mrs. La Veme Lowe. Miss
Clarlbel Lowe and Wm. Rutledire mo-torefl to Gmnha Thursday and took
in :noet cases an are inwmnw.Mrs. Waldo Hancock is in the hmpital nt Teknmah.She is sufferingfrom the effects of a fall and it wasfound necessary to "lace Hg in splas
ter cast for at least four eelta.Miss Viola Nelson of Omaha in
spending the week at her home here.The town board has decided to wi
den the street at the west c omer ol
the Schenclt :arose br arching ovel
the creek.They have workmen bus;hauling which they will use to cove:
lt as soon as built.Mrs. Mary Roberts and Miss Rot?
srcre passengers to"lekarn.ah MondayEscret West. Miles West and HerbertHerzog motored to Omaha Mon
day and attended the races.Loul:llrlclicrchor had charste of the lumbayard durln! the absence of Mr. Her
sog.
f-=,g;~ me g Floy d I..-ru. ore mi mr r z t o p i s r c u u n c u H o r n s
h th Past r.owners of a (ine new piano purchasedwhile in Omaha last week.1
Mrs. F. Van Vslin of Omaha and
hates J e o
How much does the Church ol Got
9h e r m o t h e r ,M r s .C h i l r o t e o f T e l t a -m o a n t o y o u .m y b r o t h e r ,s i s t e r .
m a h v i s i t e d H e r m a n r e l a t i v e s T h u r s - '
day..The Grnv and Gossard store wasimproved the past week with u coat
of paint.A. 7.. Patnaude has returned fromDefiance. iowa and opened up a ber-ber shop in the basement room of tha
Plawlu Pnnk bulldlnv.J. F. Roberts and Euoene Rose ofOriulha were up Friday looking after
business matters at the ranch.A fair alsed crowd attended theborn dance at the llarry Coober
homo Friday evening and repo:t'apleesant time.Mrs.Hattie Treet snort the pastweek with her sinner. Mrs. Ollie Lowe
and famllv at Arlington.Miss Llu i c Rasmussen and MisaHelm Rasmussen were un from Om-aha and spent Sunday at their borne
near here.Mr nnrl Mrs. itnbcrt Fhughertv andchildren nf Omaha were over SurrlavQ u e s t s o f b e r p n r e n t l .M r .a n d H r s
s r u r n . . . . t : .
Do you believe in God,Heaven
Hell.ls it possible that evory horn
+}a.a its waste basket. every city it
Hiraom, every state its penitentiary
and that God will put all that is clea
and good and all that is unclean tozether?Is it possible God will malt
no difference between the man wh
has done his very best to make th
world better and he man who hs
cone nothing good?Will God mah
no distinction between the hones
man and the thief?Did our Lor
rnenn nothing when He said "Yo mu:
bo born ngsin"?Can a man be
good soidler and not _loin the nrrny
Cnn e man love God and not love H
church? Can s man love God's churn:
and ignore its work. its worship?I
it possible that all God wants is tha
we be good?Does He not rathl
want His people to be good for eom
A u.. ruusunzvuu, w|.|u;|| uw eunucll vsxu-|\a;|g|| 91 pq)|||s gnggp ang ||nl!11IU|Qi E e éT-»k;1- -- °°|'¢l v ""`"|""" twenty-thuee,_ hgr "Bd |'l'l9ulB\»pled a century axe. wilh the hlstori- clpsuies, and to lodging them in the
cal characters. used by Mr. N|¢l1l\l¥il throat.After £2 the experience thie
in his writings.lman has had r. can readily be seen
.-\roun¢l fifty men and women eat mhat a tiekliah job this ia.We would
down to tables. sprerl under the trees; advise the irexperieneed man who
on the hot.-:! lawn ard enjoyed dinner v.anI.e £0 do the job himself to divide.Y.oge\.her.gm. herd into hu.me of ten pigs of
A f t e r t h e d m n e r , a p r o g r a m w a s e v e n n i z e e .B y d x s a o i v i n g t h e p o w d e r s
l a r k a n i l | | \ n I Q f ' v l | n n n u b l r I I - n h . .L . ;. . . . . n - .- . _ J . . . e . s __.l . . _
Ch w t g f D y i,bo i eniy that n few pieces of.prope|'l5r Inerenneyaw u r n nCushing, Kruk county, Maine, July 24,;;L:' o°f mn; " °"§ ;;;;; ;°<*-mg
me and died at her home in Blmir, llly n the business on.
Nebnska. June 14.1922,aged B9;,Pa\';\, 10 rnnnlha ind 21 days.Bgqrd '»dJ°"1"°'¥ until June 14, 1022.
'? '° " °f ' " fm a F FF - ' °' f "§ mm"Jam 11. 1921 Counlv Bama or
1 :er M A H w |OBITUARX Hnliuing in pmticular was done hrxhermgrrd ; g f § . § § _'§§,"{°§
tara, Mn. Gus Wolff of Berman
Mm. Alice Wiese of I.-ue Aegelen.
onetis-
and
Al-so a number of friends and fermer
neiprhbern who regret to learn of her
donh..
Her father, Joe Wnncls. passed |»__.»
B s u \ \u u w ' j " " ' " " "y n l u ." ' " " ] " 'l l U \W I I L U F " f l u I T H I I H K U 1 I i l l U f l n G H G Q ~a m h m o m ~\ \ n | )~_ _ _C .A .M x l l a r o f P Q G I 1 h B e n d a c t e d a s a l a n n a c h n i c v u - i l l m n !n n ¢ . 1 \4 I n u m 1 - . . . A | . : . o . . . . .. . . A | . . : - . . . . . . \ . . .. . . . . |u a . . .E q u l m a t l n n l n "- " ¢_. .....s l ;ssion,a l l members _w a y s e ve n y e a n a g o .
n e u n I r u p e r r n t l t a e n : n e b u t t l l i u
Centennl:..l," in which he explained
that it was about n century since the
famous expedition landed near Ft.
Calhoun.'
Mra. Evelyn lllinier of Oakland ga-ro
n clean out. spicy talk on the obféet
of the Niehardt Club-that of fmni;liarizing the coming :neo and women
with the writings oi Niehatdt.
Trai. J. B. illievernieht of Newcas-
tle gave an iniorn~.a.l toll: on Plans for
future Club work.
Principal J. G. Masters of Omaha
Cerlral Ili.gh school spoke on "Nie-
hardt in the Schools."
Will Owen Jones of the State Jour-
nal. Linto'n read an excellent paper
on "Pride in Nebraska."
.Chancellor Avery of the State Uni-
versity made a few remarks appro-
priate to the occasion.
Rav.Patters6n"of 'W althill di| anumber of tho Nelhardt songs of his
capsules.ro dole MM of these have literature that enriched her mind andbeenfoundreliable.The only re¥l» mode Irer happy many times when
able capsule is made of anntonin and failiner sight mode reading impossible.
cnlomel, in suilicier t quantities to do;A harm girlhood spent with l~ny.h-
Ihe work.Since santonln comes from
Russia it has gone y prather than
down in price and Ia noi quotcd at
over $175 per pound.One con easily
hgure that three to ni: cent capsules
oannd possibly contain enough santo
nln to worm a vis
One Pin wormed with a six cent cap-
rule (it \\..n.s "£u£nnteed", bln the
'I1:t't1f3dur¢r did not any for what)
.rn..¢ posted and over 290 round wot'-va
nnzing ln aiae from three to eight
!n°'eee long nero found.
There la little doubt but that them
ound vaor:r.a cause more md damage
to the hog crop than the hog cholera'
itedf.If folks would pay hail' aa
crs and sisters by the side of the At-
lantic dcvelopefl into womanhood and
after caring tenderly for father.
mother and other members of the
family , s he was ~ in S epte mber
1367 to Edwin Marion Davis of Ctllh-
ing.Maine.
Their happiness was brief for in
lem than two years the husband died
:of typhoid fever.A short time alter
thio terrible Srief their daughter.
Edna Merizm. was born to cheer the
Qhf rin of mother and grandhllrtlia.
For eighteen years Mrs. Davis gave
a danghtda care to her ho»=bnnd'a
parents tif! they walt to rest.
in October 1885 alle ru married tl!
u 1 a g u a u l a " l i a l a n i q l u w u l a t l t l lon Lof ll were rained from 33.00000
to Q}.I>00.00 to compare with improve-ments on Lot 1-I.Improvements on
1.-ot>1'»_were out from $4,700.00 to
$1.50000.
Gvjtlplnint on nsoeeafr:cnt of Lot .ID8101* 18, Arlington. was laid on table
to be investigated with other propeny
ln dlngton.
Board adjoufnutl until June 15, 1922.
June 15, 1922 Ilonrd in reaeion
again all members zrrvlinh nothing
in particular ooming uo.\tl1¢y ad-
journed until June 19, 1922.'
June I9, 1922.Board in aeasion. all
mmlbern pleaent except Henry Trubi-
aeo.Board adiourned until July 3,
mt\chattauti0=nt0.P . K a n o . B ~*"'¥°°?-*?'°°'~¥?°.'E"? gina. a:h oolao £t.hi ac ou nty a. ndhar £ormae1Yl¥l no neun : -amd mm wso-
elioliii Hi¢r"'ii»R i d ~z " u m l and | 1l838 #M and er v inter Count Commiuionefa Roompay them immensely.In this connee» came to their western home where for 1 _.__ .__'
Washington county has a good right
to feel proud of her fair grounds.
Situated on the banks of the Elkhorn
river near Arlington In a natural
park it ia a plaee of beauty.
'Its beautiful tneea. gram ard lake
make it a plaee of 'next for the plc-
nleker and camper and an ideal Place
for a county fair.
Muc h work hu been done during
the put y ear in the 'amy of putting
up eubetantial buildings md thin year
Wond received by rdativen of Mrs
filled on the plaoa.It Ima evidently
n wholesale fame that was bale;
played here.
'no prop rietors , vi m uh me vi-
to Martaena an at present enjoying
the hoapltallty of the county until
the judge shall nwiwurwl the aan-
tenea
A r r e x n s N x r lo x s u .
HARDW ARE CONVENTION
everythirg will be in apple pie onderi Hr. Wm. Amit. of tile Arndt Hard-
for a fouling county fdr.gram. left lan Sunday in company
with his little grand-aon. Harry Wil-
liam, for Chicago when he will be inGeorge Nolan of Scribner. Nebr.. |g.:\lt¢Ildlh¢9 at the National Hardware
ponn her mi being very low after m|||¢Con1enl$on which meet!th an this
t a year of serious lllneaa.M m week.
Nolan aa Misa Dora Foley was a At the clone of the convention be
teac her for a n umbe r of y ea rs in ~ so NN Have n, C UM. when he
i¢ r mmmlpu ; §n » » n» u ~¢ e n ¢i » ?a f '" ' i i l i`I?`li'3i"§b~
her sincere eympatlur and Interest in there next week While in Countd-
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FEED:fam:
This is the time for SLOP FEEDS
wli HAVE (IN H/u§n ALWAYS
Bran,Shorts,Oil Meal,
Ground Corn and Ground Oats
Hit Where You Aim
Outdoor target shooting is great sport,-won~
derful training for the eye and nerve.Winchester 22 caliber rifles are the standard
rifles used by expert rillemen.Barrels are bored
and rllled correct to less than one-thousandth of
an inch.Every rifle is tested for strength,
smobth action and accumcy.
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f r o n :
Buy 0mar Flour \
Wg;:5h:;:;;|:;|;1;:i0u"r-unc)
OCCIDENT and
OMAHA MAID
The Arndf ~Hdw
1u ¢ W/NCIl£.fT£R :mu
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Winchester M o d e l 0 6 - L i g h t r e
pester.Shoots .22 caliber short,
122 Long and .22 Long Rifle Cart-
ridges.Ve ry po pula r for ta rge t
shoo ting and s mall ga me.
\I n t h e W i n c h e s t e r J u n i o r R i f l e C o r p s t h o u -
s a n d s .o f A m e r i c a n b o y s a r e b e c o m i n g c r a c k
m a r k s m e n a n d g o o d s p o r t s m e n .U n d e r a d u l t
s u p e r v i s i o n t h e y l e a r n t o h a n d l e a g u n s a f e l y
a n d s h o o t c o r r e c t l y .M e d a l s a n d p r i z e s a r e
a w a r d e d f o r i s l d l l i n m a r k s m a n s h i p .
T h i s s t o r e i s l o c a l W . J .R .C .H e a d q u a r t e r s .
SALT-==-Barrel, Sack and Block.
The Rhoades Coal & Feed Store
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.a l l .n _/~
din visited Sunday will his brother
Life (Trolden.C. R. Bunn an&'Byron went wgtotnetorlrhleh :nw ¢f' Z' a . d i h e mu m tn d o :
with Emi! Jensen of Hooper.
Miss Rubv Reeves spent n day wi!!Hin Addie Bunn Int week.Hr. and Mm. P. J. Flynn and fnmil;of Benson Gautam drove up Satunla
evening to spend Sm.day It the Conethonw.r and Mn J . S. Conety dmve t
011n.lha Monday afternoonMins Addie Bunn and Miss Beula
n.n rmrulrl. ul vlulnl was lnnvn several days last weelr.Win. Donner of Blair was a Her-
nnn vlnltor Thursday.Hrs. J. B. Jensen was a Teltlmlh.sltor between trains Hun -Tha depdl Ls 'being treo to naat of paint.. both inside and out
hieh odds srreatly to the appearanceMr. Ind Mrs. Chas Blanrhsrd and;eneah and Audrey Gaines spent
Iondny evening in Tekamah.
E. P. Hansen spent Wednesday outt his farm rear Admah lookin! II-er the work of painting the buildings.
J. H. Johnson attended :rand Iodxen Omaha n few days last week.Dr.omeron attended the sessions Tues-
a il...Jennings West nnrlurhlldzen
iinitesl friends in Telcamah Wednes-
a fo the meeting of the M. E.. Home
Missionary S0'liety Wodnesrlny rd-lernoon of last week the followint
s n u n - . \ ... -I.. FI. Nelson spent Fridav in Oma-ha.He went down to meet a elder.
Mn. Petersen, who arsled that dwfrom Los Anrelei and ll visit rela-tives here and at Oakland for several
weeks.Rev. Bowden neturred this weelffromo months vacation.He num!
the first two weeks visiting relativesin Colorado and ihe Inst two attending;school at Lintolu.J. B. Jensen went to the hospital
et Teksmah Int week where he hadhis lonsile nemoved.He is sufferingfrom e von sore throat at present.Mr. and Ura. Hnslinzs were down
from Telcamah Saturdav evening tostiendlodgeThevleftMondayin:mend the summer and fell near Soldier. Iowa..
Jesse Hungate came in Thursday
evenin! from Grand Island and vis-ited relatives until Monday.lie hasbeen attending; college there the past
thing?Jesus said. "If ye love me ye
will keep my eomml.ndmen\.o".Be
careful. friend. we are twin: no the
judgment. God says "lf ye sow to U10
wind ye shall reap the whirlwind".
Is it possible that church members.
after taking holy vows of loyalty and
faithfulness. prefer the world and io-
fun and pleasure?Be warned, bro
ther, be warned sister.Have a core
have 1| euro Do not fool yourself
Everybody knows that the man wh:
loves God's church will not be forget
ful.He will not offer excuses.Oh
people and sick people and those wh:
are for them. and some others. ma:
find in imposilme ze attend.no no
fool yeursef.God requires l.l1ll.l1
honor. serrlee. and he knows all ou
nitiful excuses.
"_.On last Saturday evening, friends
a i 1
own composit.;on.'
The crowning event of the afternoon
was when the poet himself read ner-
eral hundred linen of his new epic.
"The Surg of the Indian Wars."i tconsists of e description of the west
immediately after the civil war and
the various treaties and consultations
over Indian rights that finally led tn
fighting.The club paid Mr. Niehanit
unstinted praise in a meeting lasting
a good pan of the afternoon.
Among the ent_N§roo.¢o = " d i f h o f E..t i
Avery of Lincoln. Dean llotwo of the
Wayne State Normal. Prin and Mrs.
J. G. Masters of Omaha and ilir. and
and Mrs. Will Owen Jones of Lincoln.
On account of the program not having
been announced aa open to the public.
only a few of the Calhoun People cameover to the park to Hear it.However
all who came were made welcome.
The next meeting will be held in
June, 1923, at the mouth of the Grand
river in South Dakota. a spot made
tion the I'arm Bunau will show themore than thirty years Mrs. llieaerrey
f=lm°=}S film. "Exit Asearie." at ved- brought cheer end loving service to
ous points in Washington county next husband and step-children.
fall.|The death of Mr. Meseney,May
|24.1901, arldd another sorrow butMrs. C. J. Hindlcy reports the Mc- through all her grief she kept her
Carlhy Dreaa Form Club still Working faith in the Roodness of God.
'mvinz just had another meeting at'Her.life aas one of cheerful service
the home of Mrs. Ilinz.Some '.orv- to her fgmily,her friends r d h e r
imteresting anawera have been received
from a questionnaire sent out Inst
church.Perhaps from her anscatorh.
Governor Bradford and Elder Brews-week.lter ol Pilgrim fame. :| '|" 'r\""t He
Various estimates ranging, from $5ii: $50 were placed in the lndis form.
One lady said. Five rloilara would be_
very cheap.It aavea lots of worrv ln
fitting elddlea.Not only that. if I
want an expensive dress made I reed
not go to a doeaa maker, for I can lit
t up as well myself.Without a dress
form I am not sure I would dare try
it fl
Another lady replica. "I find it at
=ery helpful thing.Should say every
lady ought to have one."Others eali
t "in\aluahle. " "worth more than anv
ac tlw minI |»'\l hrellth of vision\~r''1 en hled he1 to be interested in
world a'Toi a Even during her East
its esa Lira Meaervey was anxious for
tidinsra from Genoa. for she was so
hopeful that some form of interna-
tional agreement would be reached
which would insure universal peace
Her mind continued active to the
iast. her sweet patience endeadng her
more and more to her many friends
who did all possible fir her comfort
and who feel thev have lost a dear
'for the world.
nlaar. Ncbr. June 13. 1922.
The Board of County Comqiaatonera
Het rllrrftnrl. to adjournment takenJune 5. l922.Present J. F. White
and Henry Truhlaen, absent ll.C.
Blaco.
The minutes of the lnal. meeting
were read and appmved.
S.W.Chambers was appointed
special County Judge to alt in hearing
of claims of Citizens State l1°'~':
against the estate of Willielmina Can-
non. deceased. he to :tire brrd in the
sum oi ll0.00Q.0Q_o
The Roard also nv* r 'Io 'ith and
15th in eeaaioa \=i"1 the Board of
Enuailration.Aeifvurnefl until June
19. 1922.
June 19.l92'2.Board in seaaion.
all members pneaent but Henry Truhl-
srn.lt won moved and seconded that
the bond of S. W. Chamber: as Sne-
cial County Judge be approved with
the auretiea thereon.Carried.
refund orders were allowed as fol-
lows:
her wort n.-gm-et to learn of her seri- nn: the [rand-a=on will visit with tha
aus condition.lgraod-parentI. Hr. and Mrs. Weber,
of Chicago and Hr. Amit vm cad! for
i .th ad him on his return trip getting hack tongevantagen of farm life this Blair about July 1
Hr. and Mrs. Sag1 Haller are enjoy-
week at the home of their daufhter
Ind ao:-in-laar, nf. and MH ~~ ~ ~
Allen t e ,
I.. n.. Willis Sanitary Pro-
ducts Co. (paper)
J. R. Grimes (oil)
Blair Oil Co. (oil)
10.00
4 oo
a 55.10
and neighbor: of Will Jahnel,who
lives south of Blair on the old home
place. gathered at his home to mal.-e
merry at : b a r n dance and nodal
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D a n i s h 1 - . o o . .m i » ; § H » o , § i "1. .. " f . 5 . i ~ `~ i | s l s ; t - q r z i o m e a m i n p f m m r - ~,
ooz T3
13.55
mo o
3 1.50
' lenvelopeg Co."l'reaa.}
Frartlt Jenkins (gan)
Theo Anderlon (road work)
Bill Koenig (road work)
Danish Lath. Publ. Home
(election notion)
Underwood Typewriter Co.
(supplies Co Supl.)
Grace Ballard (wary 2nd
3.50
1.80
quarter)300.00
li. B. Printing Co. huppliei)12.18
Bill? Oil Co. (nas)'mos
and the aflwle country aide wére pne-
ent at the merry making.
Peterson Bros. orchettra from Bao-
nirgton furnished excellent mu lk .
The older people played cards and via-
lted while the younger ones daneed
until the early morning dawned
There were over a hundred cara
parked and it took condderable :na-
ceurerlng to get out of the jam after
getting in.
A nne luncheon was served eonalat-
~<4
.
I
g
f i
Rubens are takin! a summer countunder the tutorship of Prof. Hansen
Q! Dana celege.I Mrs.Peddiu Rnd Miss CaroiinaYwaehter. Misa_Ly|off, Hina Fun. Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Barze and children.Maxine Johnson, Mr. and Hrs. EarlHardie and Eugene.Dr.and Mrs.
Cameron and Miss Evelyn of Herrnan.
ur. mi Hrs. Bin McDonald of Taka.-mnh. Hr. md Mrs. C. B. .Bunn aw!
~;
s
}(r. ard &|1,Opal Reeves near
s m .Hn. Christensen of Flnir in :ner
!nL)evenl dny n with her dnughl
H . R. Iverson.lir. and Hrs. Hurry Tyson and land Mn. Kenneth Ty son wan! S\
day with other rehr\l\-ea lt the ho
of n nlxter neu Lyonx.MIA, Edin. W arric k spenl sm
wuu Mhz Miha Pileher.
BELL Cnmsx VALL EY NEW !
Qulla a crowd from mn Creektended the Surdny school yleuic
Fvmuwlu Mundly .August Llllmnn in compnny vg r " m mu mp u l . m i n g u m n - 1
l -hm mp ua Way ne Monday
\umh\g 'l\:udly.They made Lhe *by sum.Every body up than upl* and the cmpl Alu: were loo!
me.The Fonu.ne\le §\|nday uhooi
{vn_th£lrC|\ilqr~en: 13-yymgnn
A l o e '
g .
familiar to readers of "The Song of
Hugh Glass."
John G. Neihardt is poet laureate of
Nebraska and l~r.s the honor of being
the only state poet laureate in the
United States.
OBITUARY
Miss Clare Malone,daughter of
Mr.ond Mmm.Sam Malone,former
pioneer residents of this county. died
at her home in Omaha on last Tues-
day evening. June 20.Miss Malone
was born and reared in Blair and at-
tended our schools.
The body was brought io' her old
home here for burial. the funeral be
lng held at the Methodist church to-
day (Thursday) at 2 tit m. with Rev.
J A. Johnson olliciatinx and inter-
ment vras made ln the Blair cemetery.
TW ENTY-ONE YEARS IN NAVY
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Evans and fam-
ilv arrived in Blair last Tuesday from
Norfolk. Va, for an etxended visit
with !llr.Emana' mother,Mrs. Jake
Evans.
Charlie. ns we Blair people-'know
him, has served twenty-one years in
the navy and la now a retired on full
-¢houghten dress form,"and other
plewed expressions.
O1er 200 dress forms have been
'nude in Wrshinxt n ciourrty without
the help of nn agent eueu* for the
two demonstrations given by Bliss
llnrris, the\[Jni\ersilY extension spe-
cialist.This ls u nn 1 of the county
Farm Bureau work in :hat it interests
and henelits the women of the farms.
md should only prove to he the ire-
"ginning of other interesting work.
Pure seed crops in Wsahin~l-r
'ounty were inspected last Sztunlzz
by P.H. Stewart, Secretary of the
Nebraska Crop Growers Association.
Regadlnq Bert L\rli'ler's lield of No. no
-in Fr. Calhoun, Mr. Stewart said um'
t ia probably the best field he has ev
amlned this year.This is the lleld
friend nQ~§=ie"l=¢}d=§o{rh{erf Sill;:'°"" 1=:. C""" sms on '*f"*"=* f=f Drninh Luth. ohm. House ing of moreso, ako and c ollee is£24 . sl!|y a hrothe (;A hem! assessed with Qowernment Com-(envelopes Co. Clerk)725 midnight..
m e e r.e r a l h u b 1 iDwisof Cushing.Maine. :Nl the P a 'gp money, w sc lf aw, s "°tG¢0 ll Mic helson (rolfl df!8'l ~
rtep-c hildren, Dr. E. A. Meservey of"4"""""e.aries)2x.oo B L A I R m x n o x o a z o
Gust Munson (salary for June)85.00
John F. White (com. work ~i At.the annual encampmeut of
Kcarney. Bliss Emma Meservey ard
"' 1 C. J.l.lndstrom of Fremont
mln hare gi'en her the love due a
mother.
Funeral services uere held Friday
afternoon conducted by Rev.J.A.
Johnson of the Methodist church.
Burial mas made ln the Blair ceme-
tery.
Parker Dllerman $2.00 on account
of being useased with a poll tax and
is n penaoner:
Warrants cancelled as follows, and
for the reason that some have already
been nal-d:
Russell Grader Ir Mfg. Co., $6.36.
Fremont Foundry and Machine Co.
$5.00.
Fronlr Jenkins, $26.85.`Tn. Blair Pharmacy for your drug'After a careful examlnntion of the
Wllifl.g .
nately the I-'arm Bureau has been able
to call their atternion to the mutter
an forcibly that measures are beinz
taken which should ultimately do
followinmbills on the rl:lTe\-ent funda.
it was moved and seconded that the
follmvinlr claims be ullowefl. and theFnuntvPlerkisherelworrlelwltodraw warrants on the flliT°'»"'\t fundsto pay same.Carried, all members
a*\i't "|\Q\\ aeIlenrv Hansen (road drag-
KMS)8 10 #0about which we spoke in last \neeks'aL\'n} with the pesL a . " - g r
news.Many people claim that late Henry Hansen (road drag larence llineline (labor)
'ilanted wheat is not so good as early Some interesting ngures will aoonl r i f e 1000
nlanted.We have not found so much he available from the dairy herd of John Marshall (road drag-
*lilference where the groundwasplow~ Hr. Austin Blarshall of Arll1:gton.'lying)1330
ed early.lf plowed late and planted Some time neo he ltaned toweigh the Gallon Iron Works Ir Mfg.
Lpte the held does not look ao good millr from each con' at each milking'Co.. (repairs)gun
Early examinations show that tha Occasionally a bone:for ten is made,
H =_;_ ily is not dolrg i a ~ hanging bzusx a o g*tester.
m mage year as w re y on er cow aaa .although there are still quite o fewlsold.In one cow l*'in§r asmclotio-1
men who do not seem to realize thelit wrs fourrl that one cow made mor-e
Gus Cadaon (road work)7.00lflua Carlson (mad dmrsrinsr)15.30
Biker »& Chambers (premium
Ins P°".f'a}31.90?~lah"l J olnrsh (salary June
and mileage)
Robt win llmborl
N. E. Noyes (bsllilfl
Alary C. Debel (salary Jute)
E. C Jackson (fees and *
wt-use)
A. Percl!'Compton (labor)
A. P. Compton (labor)
J enkins D il Ca tml
Theo. Klebunde (labor)
E W. Jacobs (supplies for
Pwr)Glen Nicholson (labor)
Arndt Hdw. (c asein)
lIlrner Michelson (labor)
arence ill oline (labor)
Claus Bolln {barn rent May-
June)
P. J. Maeve (salary June)
D. s. Pritehad (salary June)
Ram Stevens (salnry June)
"'f'"'f" Fur lsolnry .lunel
0. M. Irelard (salary Juno)
bl. Melirena (salary June)
L. I1 lletrlck (road work!
Otto Lierman (road work)
93.50
2.00
1100
166.68
162.77
26.00
zo 00
35.40
!69.00
8.82
33.00
3.25
44.00
10.00
400
30.00
100.00
100 oo
100.00
100.00
25 oo
154.00
30 on
7.50
Spanish war veterans at Hastings last
week, Rev. w. ii. Underwood, super-
intendent of the Crowell Home, of thiscity. was elected chaplain of the viet-
erana of '98,.
LOW ROUND 'rnu> EXCURSIDN
FARES To THE BLACK HILLS
OF SOUTH DAKOTA ALSO
LANDEIL WYO.
via
C HI C A G O a x o n r n w a s r n n x n r .
Low round trip summer excursion
tickets will be on aale to Rapid City,
Deadwood, Load.Bdle Fourche and
Hot Springs, 30. Unk., also Lander,
Wye., daily to Sept. 30. 1922.Stop-
over at ary intermediate station in
either direction.Rctum limit Octob-
er Slst. 1922.
See the wonderful Black llllla this
summer,or.Lander. Wye., the new
southern gateway to Yellowstone
National Park.Ask for descriptive
booklets and full particulars from
Ticket Aeenta. C. & N1 W Rat..21-R
nuts l !n i lU I Q L u l n n r l n c n u m n n u n u l y su mn t 1 0 A .M .A o o n d h l l n vl l l t i oArmada! zu nil
n
Wm. Huitman mule q buainus trip
10 Bllir Friday lftemoon.Norms IInltmln spent Friday af-
mmoon with Mina Marv Ltllmmn.Llwyd Deane nl Fununelle v u
buy over Tuuling .Alben Llllm.|n'|txmnur tho latter van of the week.lr. and Hrs. August Kerkhnl( wa
Mr und Mm Hamm Kerkhoff mentSundly evenln! In the Ernest Heierh o m n V u o m l.Min Inane Hallman retumed hamsSunday after n week: visit with hereeuxlns,H a n n a m d lllble Lang-
hout n Nkdmn on.Gmaart lailmm ll rivinz his hrmbuilding! a:ost of E lm.I n m d Mr s . A l n h\ lmn n an dWill nd Ilan Llllman apent Sunday
ll the Timm Brothln' home nur Tel-
Henry L d l mm c u m d u m fromBeans: w lpc nd thu wa l-und at
On lux Sundny dzemoon nboutone hundrvd ard fifty lrlmdl. relu-Uvel and nelghlwn flocked in on Hr.
m d l n .Howard Ru n a n d g u nmm 1 mr Tr l| | ww- TN gu es tn | \1
brought wel fllhd basket: md | unoo ' d o e k d i lmi r vu a n d a n d d lo l
:lx o'do¢k Inndwvlb
;.
,-'P-
ray, whic h means a plenty to take the damage which has been done unc! lmfiz than 1| whnle herd nf 6%.It s and P0-Stnzelare of himself :nd family as long as may be done.ln simpll rrwtter zo weed out the L C. F"\'>el IMIBF fur June)
he lives.I E. W. Budit is uid to have r"~ie'boan!e"\.\"'~n 1'~¢*~-an ~w\("u-latensen Lbr. Co. (malHe will probably be in Blair moat the statement that "Unless these 2nt-I Hives only nlmut 200 ¥bs. blmerfat In fu nmr. etc !
2 .16 H. H. Niebaurn (road work)31.00 " "T " "163.34 fl. ll Nieblum (road work)1.00 Dr. Earl BmulclN U M B !of Lin-
G. I". R=etJ1muelier {black-coin. me spending iho week at thi
122.55 .smith work)4 8.00 homes of Hrs. Brooks' pare-nts, Mr.1 'T Board naljourncd umil July 3, 1922. md Mn. L L. Lantry md sister ardof the mmwer and will then zu on to torn farmers wake up and take ra"~|a year mme ¢n"s are ma!<'"r Q11-ar|Jv'i:{s oil c°f|Igas :nd reCalifornia where he exepcts to make of this Heuian Hy i:wili drive l.l1en~:m<§us ylel's.The rnfx who know'p f s A vc n j)
hia_futu:e home.iout of the wheat busineuf'I`9ltuialx-rays makes :rose clear prom.Ienkfns 01 Co.Mzuvrc. urea!iz..1\mll1er~in~llw, Mr. md L!rs :anna ,:Z'l