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06-22-1922E'g".f~i.»»,.. g l i * ~ ~ 1ii»iI,'1~f»br., Jam 15. mx. 1 \-'ras sN'rznPR|sn:_ u nul l l EED! r SLOP FEEDS Ar§n ALWAYS S,on Meal, d Ground Oats Sack and Block. Feed Store lour and' HA MAID . . _ . . . . _. . . . ALONG 1-me aofrrox ROAD li ar" " " ¢ m i > 5 a n w ud m a m n n d m a m a u s e m y p m for hat 11mndly's market. 9 cont.: nm d -P. ll. Tyson shipped two car-the wud befon, receiving $8.60 PF CA g u o d s i u d c mw d u u i n u tts n d - ~ at the CJhidr¢n's`Day prognm day from a few day : visit with rela- tiyes nt' Teknmah.Mr. and Mrs. E.P. Hansen werepleasantly surpdsed last Monday ave-ning bymembirl ofthe orchestra. The occasion being their wedding an- nivorsgry.|MissMadgieLowefrimproving officers were elec ted for the combi year:Mrs. JohnFitch,President, R. H.Hone, VicePresident;J i n.L xl. Wm. Seen!-una- 3311. AJ . Cameron, Treuurer.A w. Robinson of Toklmnh vu intown Thurmday taking order: for hi; nursery stock.MissEledlco 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. threevw ' m d h a s i o nm 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.NorthDakou where he will spend the summer with his pa-renu, Bdr. :nd lin. T. W . Hungue. Hin wife in alremdy there.Work oi ex.-santinior the Amer-ican Legion hlii u.asmn lui week.Tho work will be pushed lo that thebuilding canbe used for the -lt): of Mr. and Mrs. W illandHarmanhllman 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 CreekOur 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 ga n d c h i l d r e na n dM r s . Tb o e i k e o fm 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 dM r s . J o h nM 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 4 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE 0'Hunlun. Mnher & 0'IIanlnn, Aity i. Bvintus of an order of sale issued o.evening and install .| officers.Preparationsfo r | . b i;fourthof July celebntion are s°i11¢ niong nice-ly.The committee for theqgnnde are meeting withsuccess.esh u enaked the busineu houses and differ-ent orgmiutions to have floats and __..;_.__.. (°)~~.a 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 IIIOfinea in sam Ban! Building! n u \ f r o n : 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 r action therein pqnding wherein Cp! .~<~-L."_.5 a y|.eH .C l a r i d g e ,. v aL i d o ,e ta l . .w e r e d e f e n d a n t s ,s a i da c t i o nb e i n gf o rt h e f o r e c l o s u r eo fc e r t a i nm o r t g a g e e .I w i l l ,a to n eo ' e l o e kP .l \ i . \ : \t h e1 0 t h d a yo fJ u l y ,1 9 % ,a tt h ee s tF r o n t [ b o r o f t h eW a s h i n g t o nC o u n t yC o u r t H o u s ei nt h eC i t yo fB l a i r ,W a s h i n g - t o nC o u n t y ,N e b r a s k a .s e l la tp u b l i c a u c t i o nn ot h eh i g h e s t a n d b e nb i d d e r i » ~ ~ - _ / 3 ~ 12\~.|~1 I1' 1 \. f o rc u b ,t h ef o l l o w i n gd e s c r i b e dp r o - 1~ h e p e t t yt o w i t :" T h eS o u t h e a s tQ u a r -g»A u t o m a t i c I tS e c t i2 9 . ' rh i1 8 ,Nr i b .R i n i .1 2 ,b l n° ¢ ° £ ' 6 &P .£ 1i nP 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 ep l m n t i f io nt h e1 8 t hd a yo fA u g u s tz o z z' n o m i n e ead e c r e eo f~G u y ' j u d g m e n ta n df o r e c l o s u r ei nt h es u m o f§ l 3 ,5 3 . 4 3 :t o g e t h e rw i t hi n t e r e s t~ t h e r e o na tt h er a t eo ff i v ep e rc 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 satisfysaid 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° No mlnf pencil nm do :lm ll 5 an eulamu Redmpoml. feature No pencil wnhoul n mtl can dyyou mn rw have medRedman: See n- try lt--today Prkea from S0 :eau up. as provided bv amid order and decree0a 1s0 p..Dated at Blair. Nebraska. this 5th day of June. 1922. 19»5tn mu n lc i 1 a mn n mi s . n e e ,u sv a so n ma f I l oE1 53 \ »i L1 53 e a ea | , Er 1 Sheriff of Washington Countyxi~~Nebraska. 4""'>"v>=:'/r ': '@-=//#~=»-~<~`"=f;#;l=»;,/f =f'e.;_'-.~.;EVRJ"_,L.-;\. ' h. » - " "' f - P ' »s. -J'F31\, ; :,~_. - ',\ ' HF ' f=f~w" ' *.- " " 'c . . - f fl . ~I ~`~.: __V- * f u ~:, f* / *_ q~ .a431... Chimpnc tor.Omen over Blair Rackaft StorePhan~ :-Bell 19.Ind. 165. :nc . _ . . . . .. - - -_.- _. . . . - _. . - . . . . . . (0)Licensed Embllmer filneral Director HA GGARD flu r m u u Gourtuly-Service--Simplicity QUALz'rY FIRST REASONABLE PRICES (0) 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.AbouHd n . llr l.Rolf and(rom Kenuud vmmd .lk c. a Hllnl' and Dwrotlgwlinln returned whh her farhor formnmer. .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 ~ . - . :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 " ~Hffirand Ishnd Lg3|Pederson Int Sunday.1.....'4¢|¢|?»¢ =..i? :men Mrs. Leogh.ands Mn.ClareaenDavig. 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 andMn .JayThompson visited at the latters moth- er. Mn. Chas Haynes of Weimervllle, 'monday sttemoon.Hrs. Prentice Smith and Mrs. L.U. Warrickdrove 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 MrsJa{':Ppmpson. so onWednesday, accomed 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.andHrs.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.HarveyKlmrhandchildrenvisited .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. toBlairSundayafternoontovisit at the home of bla father..Tho families of two sisters itom. Iowa were}lso there for the day.lt randHrs.DonMetslerpentBlttmlay evening at the home oher ggum- Hr. and Mrs. Healey .Mrs.etsler stayed over Sunday.The mother and famllv of .lass Gol- Hennanspent 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.TheGirls'Sewing Club met. last'ntursdayafternoonatthe ..»\.D.AndersonhomenearKsnnard. Aboutninememberswere present.Thegirlsreport, apleasantliter- noon.Mr.andMrs.CarlIllndleyandfamily drove to Herman StandsMrs. Ric hter and daughter, dn.. line Indhire.CarlHindleywereentertained by Mrs Chris Hlns lnedFriday afternoon.A dress form wasnude for Miss Ella Smith. TheannualschoolmeetingforMcCarthydistrictwasheldlast Monday evening.Mr. Jas Thompsonwasre-electeddirector,Mr.R.C.AndersonandMiss¥"'rancieSchenkhave 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»==neaswt'Q VallrénnaueKelley r. anrs.¥"l Yd LoftitltOmaha Tuesday ...IL spent J... ~o hire. Ross Deets and Dorothy Dalenf Blair spent Wednesday at the J. M. Brewster home.at 1v 1 - _ L - _ . a- 1f \ . _ . - 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 withrelniveslnMinnesota.W. H. Harrison, who hasbeen stay imr wth his son while she was away has returned to his hotne here.The Ladies me will bentdtailwd WednesdayafternoonattheF.0. &vnz:son home.Mrs.Andersonnnd BlissRuhv of near Blair spout Tuesday st the C. H. Blanchard home..Hr. and Mrs. La Veme Lowe. Miss Clarlbel Lowe and Wm. Rutledire mo-toreflto 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 foureelta.Miss Viola Nelson ofOmahain 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 andattended theraces.Loul:llrlclicrchor had charste of the lumbayard durln! the absence of Mr. Her sog. f-=,g;~ me gFloy d I..-ru. ore mimr r z t o p i s r c u u n c u H o r n s hthPast r.owners of a (ine new piano purchasedwhile in Omaha last week.1 Mrs. F. Van Vslin of Omaha and hatesJeo How much does the Church ol Got 9h e rm o t h e r ,M r s .C h i l r o t eo fT e l t a -m o a nt oy o u .m yb r o t h e r ,s i s t e r . m a hv i s i t e dH e r m a nr e l a t i v e sT h u r s - ' day..The Grnv andGossardstore 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 crowdattendedtheborn danceatthellarryCoober homoFriday eveningandrepo:t'apleesant time.Mrs.Hattie Treet snort the pastweek with her sinner. Mrs. Ollie Lowe and famllv at Arlington.MissLlu i cRasmussenandMisaHelm 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 so fb e rp n r e n t l .M r .a n dH r s s ru rn . . . . t : . DoyoubelieveinGod,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 distinctionbetweenthehones man and the thief?DidourLor 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 begood?DoesHenotrathl 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 tt 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- na . . s .Q ~2. 1 E S .. - ;53 z' e n u L".Iu nul l l FEED:fam: This is the time for SLOPFEEDS wli HAVE (IN H/u§nALWAYS Bran,Shorts,Oil Meal, Ground Cornand Ground Oats Hit Where You Aim Outdoor target shooting is great sport,-won~ derful training forthe eye and nerve.Winchester 22 caliberrifles arethe standard rifles used by expert rillemen.Barrels are bored and rllled correct to less than one-thousandth of aninch.Everyrifleistestedforstrength, smobth action and accumcy. \ 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 _ \ WinchesterM 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 nt h eW i n c h e s t e rJ u n i o rR i f l eC o r p st h o u - s a n d s .o fA m e r i c a nb o y sa r eb e c o m i n gc r a c k m a r k s m e na n dg o o ds p o r t s m e n .U n d e ra d u l t s u p e r v i s i o nt h e yl e a r nt oh a n d l eag u ns a f e l y a n ds h o o tc o r r e c t l y .M e d a l sa n dp r i z e sa r e a w a r d e df o r i s l d l li nm a r k s m a n s h i p . T h i ss t o r ei sl o c a lW . 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 ~'_~ =L'"'~ .-;.""fx. C.- x /r '2:L,|\|gA\.»...-.'@-=?-~- x i~~' T " * ; » f » » l_ = ,; f '< »-~ .~.< § =§ . ~~»-'ag li ` E '1~1 . < 2 . . f' i2 ' < . 9~* Cl u ..- * HP 1 , f ` °C .~ ~ f ~ < » : » >/w~ = "~r'. .al l .n_/~ din visited Sunday willhis 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.nrmrulrl. ulvlulnlwas 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-ThadepdlLs'beingtreotonaat of paint.. both insideandout hieh odds srreatly to the appearanceMr. Ind Mrs. Chas Blanrhsrd and;eneah andAudreyGainesspent 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...JenningsWestnnrlurhlldzen iinitesl friends in Telcamah Wednes- a fo the meeting of the M. E.. Home MissionaryS0'lietyWodnesrlny rd-lernoonoflastweekthefollowint s nun - . \ ... -I.. FI. Nelson spent Fridav in Oma-ha.He went down to meet a elder. Mn. Petersen, who arsled that dwfrom Los Anrelei andll visit rela-tives here and at Oakland for several weeks.Rev. Bowden neturredthisweelffromo 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 TelcamahSaturdav evening tostiendlodgeThevleftMondayin:mend the summer and fell near Soldier. Iowa.. JesseHungate cameinThursday 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 willkeepmyeomml.ndmen\.o".Be careful. friend. we are twin: no the judgment. God says "lf ye sow to U10 windyeshallreap the whirlwind". Isit 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| euroDo notfoolyourself 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.Godrequiresl.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 - - ' - q 4 Hs22liriI4 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- entat 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.IMrs.PeddiuRndMissCaroiinaYwaehter. Misa_Ly|off, Hina Fun. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Barze and children.Maxine Johnson, Mr. and Hrs. EarlHardie and Eugene.Dr.andMrs. 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,OpalReeves 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 schoolyleuic 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 Al 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 l U 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 ll n vl l l t i oArmada! zu nil n Wm. Huitman mule q buainus trip 10 Bllir Friday lftemoon.Norms IInltmlnspentFriday af- mmoon with Mina Marv Ltllmmn.LlwydDeane nlFununellev 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 am dlllble Lang- hout n Nkdmn on.Gmaart lailmm ll rivinz his hrmbuilding! a:ostof E lm.I n m d Mr s . A ln h\ lmn n an dWill nd Ilan Llllman apent Sunday ll the Timm Brothln' home nur Tel- HenryL d l mm c u md u mfromBeans: w lpc ndthu wa l-undat On lux Sundnydzemoonnboutone hundrvd ard fifty lrlmdl. relu-Uvel and nelghlwn flocked in on Hr. m dl n .HowardRu n a n dg 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.Mzuvr c. urea!iz..1\mll1er~in~llw, Mr. md L!rs :anna ,:Z'l H'0 'mn ENTERPRISE. n l l o d n n Ka n s a s R d a r m c r o . . n A t d u i s o n y n u n g w o m a n l s t r y i n ; m a k e h o r y o u n g m a n G l a n d q u i : nk i n z . a n d he l s u- y i n g t o m am a h e rn s m o k i n g - A t c h i s o n G a m .1 . Ba k l d M o n k ey A n¢ l | ¢ .| ¢ § . h u n t e fs p a r a d i s e I l M e x i c o . a n d -w i t h i n : a g u a a t t h e c a p l u l a n t h a t a b o u n d w i t h w i l d n w . ~s t a l l n e u o n n i n t h e u e r l c o ma r k et s . e n h o n u 1 t u p l e a n d w i l d d u c k s Giires Gliiiniing Néiw S t60I&| Liigeri; ~w- _;_,g;;,"a n n u m : C A S T O R I A n w n s .\| |:.......\1.§ .-|~Bears the 815118-tu1'B Of .ss ":*"'~\r»\= "" ~C~n»iw..,,,._4 4 4 Children Cry For a - _ f "~¢»1~.| | l | f :. ..s s »He RUM mnumun m WUMANHUUII oman Relied Upon L E. Pinkham'| Vegetable Compound viii n la .un alt h y m n a l l t h e c r e d i t b e l o n n t o ¢ " mine ll mm|>; an good dmnisu. Than In Yun, Says Denon Rld dln l. I hue nrmally gained eight pounds two weeks' time andmm now eatinter. lleeplng better and mlm; bet- Lhgun I have In three ar four yan,"d Mn. Celecta Folk, 32 Prince strut. on, Hua.. recmtix. in !ellln3 of gmac henems me has derived :nm use of 1`anlnc. F stomach was In mn 4 had 5:on I took Tnnlae um I am not ut much ot unthing, for it I did~nld have ao much P1111 me dl! frnm lndlzesunn that I td! liklmln: in dm I r um nm do wn |Ielk fmm luc k uf nomhhment t I could not do mr housework. I1 \ u | o ne r vo \ 1 sI c o u $ n' tk e e p I during the day nor sleep at nlzht. le e n o w i ti th n d n o tb e e n f o r~c I 1rou!d have had to dn up He Knows. "I nuppose mo.Bn!vwbl:r you nmrr snr how th¢.llll| populntionat |\ village net when thqr neo s lad; birber."--l'Clrll¢| Cl!! Stir. ...° '\ \ e l !. " r e p l i e s ! t h e l m d l o r d o f U n ta ve r n a t O b l o n g C e nt e r . ° '| l a d y b a r - b e r h u j l l l t o p e n a d u p a i h n p l n t h l ne x t b l oc k .Y o u m l g h t k i n d s n m b h a r o u n d a n d - - ° ' PUI NAM FADE LES S DY I S -dya ori i ubuyouwhh n ~ho l h n y l eomn back withur in the tour harrrl. t h e l u e e u b y p e d d l e n .I n d h n l m th e hi ll s fr eq ue nt ly t 1'li ¢l l0 t o th e wi t h a w i l d b oa r , a n d t u r k e ys ID I! ha d fo r t h e p r i c e o f a : » w r a '. t 1 v l u t i ve h u n t e r . o n e I5 s o in c li n ed .a l e n d e r n i e : m a r b e p m c u m i f o r B a n d a l u g . a d l n h t h a t M e x i c a n e p l c n r e l . 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It I 3 M l m a ve r y g u o é p l a n t o r u n l e ve n l a e r i a l w i r e s u : i g h t a n g l e s o r n u m - In g a n s h a wn i n n g u r n 1 1 a n d 1 2 .m n - wire nttn~ed to a chimney or dm llar structure and i0 rt ll; the othfr.an aerial which 1| ¢~w's»¢ for a lin 2 THE HOME RADIO Howto.Mnke|ndU|a|l w " w : n ¥ w # ne r le d by me a ns o f a n nn rh or ri ng , n g u r e 15.t o eq un l lz e t h e w z w r s o r m l r r r n l a ,o r t h e y m a y b e p r u vi d e d wi t h m u l tl p l e p o in t s wi t c he s as s ll m r n i n Fl z s .l a a n d 1 L Th i s s w i t c h a r - ra n g e m e n t h a l N h e p e a t l d u n t a g e t h a t y o u c a n la r g e l y c u t o u t s t a t i o n s y o u d o n o t l r l l h t o h a r b y u s i n g t h e In d l n t o w a r d s t h e i l a l l o n y o u d e s i r e to h e ar .Th i s Il l ! r e l u l t l n t h e n t h e n b e i n g f a i n t e r o r u n t e r l n c u m p l r | § o n : n d t h e y e m t h e r e fn n e b e m o r e d e c - ' l r ~ ~ wu ~ sFor mverd yearn 1; neva:au n dmem.periods,ma k mg me ve r ygieakuldlntarhrgzg zz-tiel. 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Uncle Elin. Airlca for the Afriaana.Propaganda la hem: nklliiutly circu lugd ln An-lc;u l l l m use whi m.Than activities are add in be cmterui In a colony of American negrou.ThuFinc lzfi flil me nun c anr manr mr!he1n»el\on L n ~ n g . " Far W ana. ' I t e m ls witclmry In mooalmat. "ns long |o1;|| wtllln' to take do upla-lon lerloua an' work hard to deocrvl n."-wunmgmn Past. station and yet merely br alteringthe dlrectlon of their aerial or thc nv- nlllou of 1he_1eadIn they could heareverything' perfevtly.So r m n o A ltatlou which you most fnquoutly wllh to hear or towsrds me mon dll-tant nation nrhlch you denim to pick up.Very often, this will make a rmdwerenc t in results, especlnlly withn limall recdfhlg set.Cara ln (allow- even wood. when damp. u ln excellent conductor.The bm material for an amateur lerild f o r receiving 1|lltrmdedp h o | p h o r bronze or copper win. f f : ». ._u mm. Bomtihlng to Look At..A Rllk y Ili. spring.It all depends so much uponlo ut and climatic conditions.lur- mundlngn and other conditions armno hard and fast. rulu can be mule. but despite all this. nine Llmes un: often. a. high aerial. well above surround- lng huildlngs and from 100 to 150 feetlong. wlll give the but results.Hut remember that if them are slanted tracks, steel bridges. trolley linen, elec- tric wires or steel structures near. youshould run your aerial ll right angles to :hem In order to do~ ~n .main "mf ¢1¢-"iFi~é-`r-~ N n |ll e r i l l e ve n l r i t consists o f o n l y | n l n l i e w l r e .0 1 1 t h e o t h e r h a n d , m l n : a m a t e u r :h a ve ob t a i n e d t p l e n d l d n e u u t u w i t h a w i n n m n r u u n d t h e w a l l s a t a r o o m n e a r t h e c e l l l n g ;a w l n 1 - n - . _I I c w w s v u r o ~1 Ci qu n ur y zn d C Station SuppEes m l r l n u m n n h r s u ~Gususalchlelnnlhonaz | :nmun lxnr an uo ns e o.la mb . - le .asw.n| »¢o m u u so u : U Paxton Hotel $131367~ rorvuxnxcmcnzluvnnnp-unanumunxhnho.-u¢ ...\r.....u-\».o ~| » . 5 ; c | | \ n n m c 1 | \.z£w.E|]MH|)$|La.n. 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No. 9 and No. 10. Iliuntmte Gov wsvngrons ~..Lrnnm *"""\ .._ :--I#9 . ; ~n p with "spaghetti" tubing.For the bs:results, be lure to nm y our llad~¢n from the end ot narhls towards the ltatlou which you most fnqueutly 'nm ENTERPRISE. BLAIR. NEBRASKA. Troubloaoma elrd Box.Sevensealwld Alnry Ellen did not nun a baby dzzer and when it lr-rlved lhe v r a r v n indignant.Sha 'llhe d the doctor to tak!lt backhome with him. and abc wal no de-termlned that, to protect himuit, the doctor explained u m he hadntbrought It to their homa, bu: that Itlm! been the work ot l. nlmrul M1d called the stork.Ihr! Ellen narod at him \ minuteThen she sud."l'm mln :zo tear he Right Thing \ EXCURSIONS To WESTERN CANADA Round Trip for Single Fare Plus Two Dollars cm nm a lll l Th ird ' m m m in Ea ch u m m A splmdiigponunjty is pow offered those whodwxetoeatnpofmspectmntohokover western Canada's Farm ing Posdbilities m° = n . ¢ m= = m¢ h » ¢ k e ° f n m . m a » ¢ u » mm ¢ p ° \ ¢ mn y » flunherlnneuelv\lhn nu¢m£na:\se| | i\h¢p rioeo(W utu-n¢mgd;FumL| uh.wwweod°¢l11y\owa»naida1nz¢heixprodudngvu\¢. Thad¢p:\sioah 1:l;v=ar.|ndnormd`|e\|nuhnnd..n¥g¢;¢¢|u ;p x i b $ w ¢ d 1 N» ¢s & 8 n m | T u k u n d v m h g e o h h e l n w n t u n v l l n l m um= n : a mm. mlr ¢ °vthef w . v . s x = . N N E 1 ' r , a n 4 , m e s l a ¢ , , O m b l f N e b . A l l B Q H I I 4 m u m O vvn r n m e n ! M m m Cutleura for Plmply Panel.. To u mme plmpl~and blnckheldssmearthem with Cuticura Ointment. Wuh cr! In me minutes with Cutl- cnn Soup and hot y ller.Once den: keep your skin clear br ullng them for daily toilet pm-pogg; Don't nn to in-dnde Cutlcnra Tnicum. Advenlsement. tor e ws mor e bl~ c an b ui ld i m. than."\ Hd Ynmr! f U i ~\ \ / 1 :$ : ,. :5ia','.f§;¢ff r I;:fl _~ \ ` = r :g a y - ~.. *\~ %" "f<-r ~ ~".Q "'{ '¢I .. J ` -.~ y `§ " ` ~ 5 \ \. ';'r u g ,. _-.._, ...--"_____. . . _ - - - - - ' h L 0atusclous |0 1a l s m o a s t . AN\:w deiicious irraifarr brad.Fall- frsitrd raisin toast!A new delight forthe eatin: iamiiy. Made with big,plump,tender,scedcd raisins 'Pun-Mxid hand' The nisin Eno: permeates uch slice. Youcmgetsuch bread from mygroceror bakelbopif youinain.Named mbakear Once try it md you'11 always have this kind. You'i1 serve it az least twice a week. Fin: food for buinea mm and childrendue to thc energizing nutrimcnt and the iron of this famous. healthful fruit. Make dainty brad pudding with left-over slices.No need to wuz: s crumb. Order new for tocmonuw'a brnkfuf,But laesuretonyyou wmt"meof2hole_fuU- fnnird nisin loans." ...0~=-=,..,_.,_S u n - M a i d fr ~»=;f ,f .0 0aQ,s e ¢ a ¢ d R a 1 s 1 n s I ~ ~F Ml!! delicious bread, ;'"» puddl I ,nies, etc.Ask your meer orzhun.8| ~for free bank oi MJ recipes. ~Sun-Mid Raisin G.ro1ru'| `-.5 "ilcanhrslrip 13.000 Dept. as-as-A I'turnno. Curr.lhu Paalqe i .LJLJL.'..'..'..'.."....:..".'..:":'."."r1"r= P A R E N T S F O R G E T TIIERE is rt rule or 8006 form thi! tells an that an shoutd tm-er repwve n servant or other employee ln the presence of outsldern.A wnltruspuhupa break: a dish lt dinner nml the confused hostess exclnima lmntlly tht me should not be an nwksrnrd atInt she hu been very unless. Now the perfectly td!bred holiell does not du ima,1711021 her best at the Mme to dnt her guests' nttentlnn from themishap .an¢t..lt ini feels that any re prw! ls necessary. she walt! until she tn alone with the me ~t.Now, tt we nn s constdarnte an Ri~ht Time ; r1 2 § ~ , F "'-1r |* 3:5 Spudy W ar Car Tlltld. ,.lcontlderlta lo our mu a mn Yet. uull. I know plenty of penonl who would not num: of np:owing servant:mr presence. upednliy novfadnya, til ed." l r In p u m y fa r t o t h a t p a r t i t u l n r *n a t h c re p ly .n l : h e lo o ke d ~In th e m gr r Ill ll a fave b es id e h ir . 'I u s e d t o IIN t h a n . Ti m . a n d e ve r y r a ft e r n ch u ol cl o s e: I g o b uc k . m d : I l m y a n l m n t fr i e n d : a s w e l l u vu r c l l u r d . " All H I M P a r t e r In nk ed a t T i m l ~drlen th o ug h t c a m e l o h e r ." R o w n u l d y o u l i l o t o s o h a m s wll ln m e so ll ll l Cnrlvfs deli."P1ea||.~.In Cnner, how fur 1| Il. to the apple ellng a~ ~ h~h ape;-dand at ~e same time Bring 4.9210 rounds of ammuni- uhm :enema an so lndcpendéur and lck up the nppiec I hue told you bout?"Huw Tim llttd thmugh iha nm hwks he nmld mver have lold, but ha day dld fame when he left thay ell; hr behind and, urlth Hin .mm rode on :lu mm sn me c oun G o o d S t o r e s S e em . 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A n d w h e n t h e y e l i o w va r b l e r h a d ~um u r n l m i n .M l m C a r t e r a n d rn p i n n e d a t n d d e r b y t h e t m a n d re t u ll y c li m b e d u p . '1 ' Im | e y e s w e r e w i d e w l l h w o n d e r ~rh u h a d n o I d e a w h a t h e * n t l a n r - ' - - - 1 r " 1 f 1 r 1 r 1 r 1 r ' : n n r a u o o a o s s o s l aa o i c c t l l t l o l e a u o o a a s s o l l c 0,|nI Vera Gordon 5o.Fuued Hs Hamid W rong Vlrn. The mlnlzter was puttin! on n brand new eoilar and was baring the usualtroublewithlt."Blass the c oilur' 11| eiacuhma u he tuned md tuned."Blau me messed collu2""ll: dear," nld his wife. "what u your text for this mnmln,¢'| sermon?""F-fourteenth vena f-MU-Mth Psalm."he repkled In short s u n l°"'1`he lr-\\ard| of hll month ann (tug)1-smoother thu: butter. but thansru (tug) urwar in ma heut."'-Bo|- ton Trlmcrlpt. meal wm mm the slu~sh tlnmsc h so zlmt lt will more quickly assimilate food. brou;m about by selfaac rineing In~ vidual; Became people spend so much By wx u u»»rn¢n\ . un. Ir hvltlm h a ua puyu U h u l " " 1 l | ( d r : u m m ! t h a t : w e s t i n u n - d n t r y .\J u im a i m n l r u with auengus theanrnmund llu1.l.l!I." s u a u a z n o n s u x s D u r i n g t h e w a r m ve n t h e r t h e H o ve !1tf~ r 1|: \\'I r ool l r l u k n - n o t w o w l d - n l |110 de li c at e n :1 v or l a ¢ o t en n ll y det ec te d. T h e b a ve r l l e i l b m p r e p a r e d n m ! pl a cm l n e a r t h e i c e a n d w h e n s e r vi n g o n l y a l m u l l p o n i o u o f n t m u d i c e s h o u l d h e a d d e d . m u s s e l i n w h l e h s u m m e r d r i n k s a r e s o r s N l a r e * e r r a t l m d l ve w h e n m a d e nr ml n g l as s an d t h ey sh o u ld be be m u tl r u l l y m i l a l w d t o a d d p l e a s u r e z o t h e eye. G i n g e r a l a a n d ca r b o n a t e d I n t e r : I (: ".E' - l g f I ? - 1 0 .cr .v x . é .U- I ,.§E | 1 § f Q .. u \ u x<ef u YS :I..fn D.¢1 .'g ;h l g . ; J g q 1 r ..y .~.¢. um ;\.k 4 ¢K; g Af t 1. |.,; 1 ~~ . . V .1,3¢\.A .1:.Zfn .~,1.':'.~4.',. . ' § _x r * " § ¢ I 7 ~ ( § ' P ~" ' :». 0 ,i w a .1 ~.; ~ .; 1 i .f ! 1 ,. r *:-.. f " " ' \ w e a n d w h e n i l l s : C a r t e r ri t l sp e m d '! a \ 0 k ! " a n d s h o ve d h i m l n u t w i t h t o u r l l t t i e b i r d !i n ll ,th e i r m o u t h : w i d e o p e n t o r t u u d .h e w a s : l o t l b i e t o e r m u l l it qu e st i on .w h e n th ey w e r e o n t h e g m u n d a| 1| |n M l m C a r t e r t o l d l t l m h o w M r s . W a r b l e r m n d s t h e ne st t r n m bl t b u t l t r l l w a n d i m r l e l m l r ,w l t h n h l c l t i t r a l I l l w d r a n d t h i s w a s hr o n gl l t t o n e r b s h e r g o o d 2aultmn¢L Tdr.W an- bl er ." A n d u m m y o u h e l p t h e m a t a l l l " n l t e t l Ti m .fo r h e m u l d n o t l w l l e t U l l m l n n ; l t x l n g s o w o n d e r f u l c o u l d h u b he m :m u t e b y u u y t h l n g b u t ha nd s. A n d t h e n M l s s C a r t e r t o l d Ti m h o w wl r ke t l It w a s fo r a n y o n e t o t u k e u a n t o r t h e m t l a n d h a r m t h e b u h ) h l r d a w h e n t h e l l t t l e m u t l u - r a n d fn th e r b i r d s h a d w o r k e d s o h a r d t o m a k e t h e i r h u r n e : n d l u r e d t h e i r c h l l d r e n j u s t a n : t u m b o y s u n d r l r l n w e r e l o ve d b y t h e i r n u r r n t a . W h e n l t i n t l n m I n r e t u r n t o t h e m y 'Tl m w a s n u d e t m n n r b y b e i n ; 11-:z.1.ow \vAmsl.r-11: m m s # e r n m a n y r h l l d r e n w h o l i m ! In t h e m m m b a d l y k e p t t e a r . 1 I h a u n t w i t h T i m . b u : " f f m h e m e u n l y o n e w h o d l d n o l l k l a <n n 1d e d do o r t l o p u a n d n o l u w d s o f d l i l d r vl . Il e d h ! n m de jl gh t In s t o n i n g p o o r y p u n l e s e l m l r o r tea si ng clall- n s - m n x f r w a n h i m s e l f a s h e w u o n fr a m e d h y t h e o l d e r D 0 5 1 Th e srln onl mum w a s TIa 1 s a ¢ : | | n n . r m u C u n e f . h i s m u . h e r . t n l d : h e Im ra n n f m o l, gn - q4 1 e~ h !g bl n ls an d ~worn a n d a p p l e :en o u g h o n t h e n u n d fo r e ve r y o n e l o h a ve a l l t h e y muted.Un e a fte r n oo n 't im s ta y ed in l e' ? ! h | n 0 o th e r r hl l dr ven an d w a lk e d m l d i y I l Q E I Cabinet ~P la :.i , Large electric ll1UD¢» 1.000watt cn- pncity, are being used In an lntensivnstudy of ihe nie of resplntlou and the process or phumsrnzherln In plant:al the University of Wlxconsrln.Tha plum are allowed to grow undsr thenpowerful lumps In a mom cooled lo lbonl £15~de£Nel Fahrenheit.-- fo r n ho t w e a th e r d la h . b u t l l ver y u n » c o m m o n .Tr y l t . 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L L _ p l e n t y o f i r e l h fr u i t :a n d ve ge - l n b l e l . c n u u n ; t h e s t o m a c h l d t h l r . e s a n d c o l d d r i n k s i s n o t t h e wa y to k ee p co o l . A h o t s o u p o r the nnfortunatl quam at Lombardy.sham the Romans could not prone!from lhe treac he ry of bc fhvodtn Illnorlans u l l her Amnluonzhl. but In Burgundy aha hocnma nan- srudn. Mellecrle, and ileluslna.Bpanuh ballndlore reveal: n m usendn as the wife of Dan Gay femt. who was taken rnptlve by the Moors and we hear ol! ner through Don Quix-ota.Meluline was the ny mph.wlfe of Lord de I-euizmn. who. ncmrdlng to old Mend. nllnd from publle View awry Saturday and turned like a aerpent.Princess llullnnde cnrded the crmrn of J eruulam to the Home of Anjny and mrough the Prmmm con-nection ul the Enlll;h court.Lady llelllenl Stafford,who llved during the reign of Henry 11, established thename ln Rrulnnd. 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No. 9 and No. 10. uiuntmte .lto h e ar .Th i s w i l l r e l u l t l n t h e n t h e n lo :hem In order tohvuidfultunsthrouxh lunge or lnduc tante. ...__You must also bear Aanums Ama HowOne or :Ire greatest advantages of winless telephone nwven in that nnelaborate or expeualvu aerial za not required.Although 8006 neu withvacuum bulb tleloctorl mr bl used with un indoor asrlli, or neu with To INSTALL 'rum lendlu wlru enters the building ltahould be of nlbhlr Insulated win and may bo brought in at the corn!! Q!a window. either hr cutting n lmlll l1°0\e or by Jlmmlns the window down until the wire llltlml und L0 ' l r ~ ~ wu ~ sFor mverd yearn 1; neva:au n dmem.periods,ma k mg me ve r ygieakuldlntarhrgzg zz-tiel. 'i°'..§';5"'.§'m.\ renmpdiavqilholiltob' l lmum zo try Lydin&blPinkhlm'a Ve? Ifriends and It ,J |health.Ioitan % u ~'31 bwrd pnnly ln the wma.All jalntl ln the aerlnl and ind-in lhmtlld be scnped brilhl.tightly tvrllled m d I Ic w w s v n r o ~1 next block.You mlght kinds nmbh around and--°' "I mn seen lid! barb en la den" "I nuppose mo.Bn!vwbl:r you nmrr snr how th¢.llll| populntionat |\ village net when thqr neo s lad; birber."--l'Clrll¢| Cl!! Stir. MORE ABOUT AERIALS It there are mm: nenuilng nations lt mrinui polnu tram y our set. lt laoften a very :ood plan to run levenl nerlul wires it :ight angles or num- Ing an shown in ngurn 11 and 12. mn- mesmpnlc spark signals tram soma station and yet merely br alteringthe dlrectlon of their aerial or lhl nv- nlllou of 1he_1eadIn they could heareverything' perfevtly.So r m n o A minted from an mr- roundlng objects.for even wood. when damp. u ln excellent conductor.The bm material for an amateur lerild f o r receiving 1|lltrmdedp h o s p h o r bronze or copper win. f f : ». ._u mm. He Knows. Bomtihlng to Look At.. ".\n}thing to see Ln mu townf' La- qnlred a recently arrived guest..°'\\el!." replies! the lmdlord of Un tavern at Oblong Center. °'| lady bar- |I I | |w ire nttnche d t o a chimne y o r d m l l a r s t r u c t u r e a n d i 0 r t l l ; t h e o t h f r .a n a e r i a l w h i c h 1 | d m l é e d f o r a l i n o r : l a t e r o o f a n d w h i c h o b vi a t e ! m a k I ||t a n t n a t i o n 'n r h l c h y o u d e n i m t o p i c k u p .V e r y o ft e n , t h i s w i l l m a k e a r m d w e r e n c t i n res ult s.esp ec lnl ly w i t hn l i m a l l r e c d fh l g s e t .C a r a l n fo l i a r - Thousands Have Kidneybut despite all this. nine Lime: un: often. a. high aerial. well above surround lng huildlngs and from 100 to 150 feet wr spring.It all depends so much uponlocalandclimaticconditions.lur- on a budget plan.The other day humother pun so cents to have his um- hrelln Bred. and um night when hisntbe; urn; mgrk|.n up ph; bndgrt hagald.I really don knowjgadef wha? eading to put Ihll 50 cent;Tummypiped up md said: "Well, I think nm ler ill even lr it consists of only | nlnlie wlre.011 the other hand, mln:amateur: have obtained tplendld ne uutu with a win nm nruund the wallsat a room near the c elllng;a wl n nm through 1 F'!""![i a wirp droppeddmrnanairnliaftor ¢1e"iFi!é`r-ih|!'¢. ro 'Denis Gi§res¢la;niltatlouwhichyoumostI n q ~ c Suspect ltnmmber ilu~ ifther e a ~ s lan ted tracks, steel bridges. trolley linen, elec- 3250606- J humu h m m n m ildirwc ttntshvalk tnyuur ~z do u welt as aevenh the mnln thing lnmlalng or ulhealve ups or curated being to $11! the serial 1. M tnlaueéYour Ph" wupuedurizh~A B-|by'| ~m l m d n u h e a d . w a s l n e n o n a p a i r o f "'E'|. it h,G T I p e n e d t o y n ? m l ~ " I b e l 0 'D o | : u h n n n l n n l . A R l l k " T h o R l n n F a m U m a -ex tr e mi st s m u c h . "u i d Pa~ t h a l r l i h lh l p - bu l l ~ B o n u s . " T h e y m a m a m l lun of y ou~lt, lon "ns long |ou| will lon lerloua an' wo Uncle | A i r l c a f o r Pr o p a g a n d a l a . m g a l n A n s q Th a n a c t i vi t i e s a r e In a c o l o n ! o f A m e F i n c l z f i f l i l t b l | Far ' I t e m ls u m u A f t e r a w h i l e a n fo r b e i n g i m p o u d d e q e e .. l | ` n § { > | n 5% Bomtihlng to Look At.. ".\n}thing to see Ln mu townf' Ln- qnlred a recently arrived guest..°'\\el!." replies! the lmdlord of Un tavern at Oblong Center. °'| lady bar- b e r h u jlllt o p e n a d u p n i h n p ln th lnext block.You mlght kinds rnmbh around and--°' "I mn seen lid! barben be!o:\."' "I nuppose mo.Bn!vwbl:r you nmrr snr how th¢.| nll| populntionat |\ village net when thqr neo n Ind; bnrber."--l'Clrll¢| Cl!! Stir. T0 'Denis "'*"°'i°li'";i§,'f;*"""*"'~ He Knows.Tommy . Inc the hu just tuned to school :nd hla parent.: nm mm- home on a budget plan.The other day humother pun so cents to have his um- hrelln Bred. and um night when hisntbe; urn; m-mn; up php bndgrt hauid: "I zmallidon knowpnder wha? hegding to put Ihll 50 Mull"Tummypiped up md said: "Well, I think nm it would come under shelter." -. '; Uncle Elin. "Don't be afrdd lo have a :ood opln lnen on a pair of crutches."'E'a.ith,O'l'lumI|| n.wha fl happened to yn? ma 0'2|.el1Iy. " I bel 0Do¢ulm\a ¢!cl1u.'said 0"|"llnnln\l| 'that ho co¢l!dn't um meup 3 tour-story ladder, :nd I Ion..'*' U m a -ex tr e mi st s u n n f u r zoo m u c h . "u i d P a d r a l c 0 ' B h a u l h n ¢ u y , t h a l r l i h l h l p - b u i l d e r a t l d l n n a r u a B o n u s . " T h e y m a m a m l o f 0 ' ! ' l ¢ n n l | | . n . °'0" l`l nn: |1¢ |n,w i t h a b l ;b l I l l I l l Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect lt Far W ana. ' I t e m ls witclmry In mooalmat. "ns long |o1;|| wtllln' to take do upla-lon lerloua an' work hard to deocrvl n."-wunmgmn Past. ||:Ju 3250606- J h u mI h l a n n x n m t i l d i r w c t t o t s h v a l k t b n g L l c , t h ¢ r u o n t i n t l g a t i l l fe r r m w c r w m q n A f t e r a w h i l e a n s m i l e s n l l m r n n c a fo r b e i n g i m p o n d u p o n u r a c a n a l s d e q e e . L n ~ n g . " A amy ln.N d , SMI-0 'Iam and i~f Paxton t oI m m u na - m s g TE I f ~ H lf*~@1551 ~ Vera Gordon ."'rJ'_J;a'3 k ..3 \"" Q \_! " | T "r ~l ~w~nwn~ ~M ~l u n g e o r l n d u c t a n t e . ...__Y o u m u s t al s o b e a r I . Radio for Bae Heathen From mn umouncemem by use Unioncollen,mlzsionariel will l u n an eu] trail to travel In the nxtnn.I thu been slid may umes that radio h u n n i c h e m o v e r y l i n e a t h u ma nendenvon:nd n u only n mntter rullzed.Every till!seem:to promthetruthfulnessm a forulghr of:nu runment,Bere we have the nn- nouneement of rullo'¢moat unusual adaptation. "Rsdlo ior Heathen."Radio brudcuting an nn aid to the dinemlnltlon of the Gospel of cmur g 57II f 5 I » : " ' " 'f - m n w , n n fL~.~'.@...Qn n l t sure lhareis no insulated ,xnlnz betweentheconnection of your wires and theann o r th at the vim doe: not enter sn emu-en or llle plpe n u r the ground ar m theceliar.in ma kin ; Q; gr ou nd c on ne c tlo .lc npe the PIM clean r\""' t u a l l y t u n e d o u t b r y o u r In s t r u m e n t s . A e r l a l l a r e m o l t p e c u l i a r s t r a i n : n d n l l m e e x p e r i m e n t i n g : l i l a n l b l a y c u in d e l e r m ln e t h e b ¢ it . ¢ l z e , he i g h t a n d t y p e to u s e .ls l s we l l k n o w n : h n t ur i n l e s l - w i ve s a r e d n e c l l s a . o r In m h - e r w o r d s , : l m a n y t r a ve l m o r e s t r o n : Iy l u o n e d l m c t l o n : n y fr o m t h e s e n d - i n g a e r h l t h a n i n w h e n a n d w h ! ! ! lh l n h a s b e e n l a r g e i y a b vt n t e d l n n p l n d l t e s t u l o n l . y e t t h e o r d i n a r y r e c f i r i n g : e r m u di r e c t i ve m d w i l ! g e t s t r o n g e r u g n n l s s z t h e l e a d i n u t o w a r d s t h e se n d i n g m u o n .o r i n po in te d zo vm rd s im . so z o rp ea k. I n aw o f s e ve r a l c u e s w h e n a m a t e u n fa i l e d u n e : l y t o h e a r 1 o i e e a . m u s i c . o r a n n uu ne ml tt ln g :l a ti o n on e missiona ry wou ld b e a bl e to re ac h rem ot e sac -L lo nf o f h i s g a n fr e q u e n t l y e n d g i ve e n c o u r a g e m e n t In n a t i ve c o n ve n t . P r o m l n m t m i n l o n n y w o r k e r s are \ \ra tc h» I n ;t h e d e ve l o p m e n t o f . n d l o i n t h ee n v . - u u a n ' \ n u t h e t i m e l s u m t u o f ! I b m i t w i l l b e m m m f o r t h e i r w o r k i n d l s t l n t l l l d t . np r * C l l * -, , | Anvrll. fi ) . Q " g r o u n d "u al m o s t u i m p o r t a n t a s t h e u fl a l , fo r w i t h o u t n g o o d g r o u n d t h e a n a r m n o t w o r k .A w a t e r , n e g m , o r g n p i p e w i l ! u m u - l r m a k e I n ex ce il eu t g r o u n d .b u t h e l e n u l - Th e L i g h t n i n g D n n g a r . D a n i I n t h e s m t h a t y o u h a n b e n d I o m e o n l a n y t h u t h e m l e n n s n u n d l l l g h z n l n g k e e p y o u Xm m o n Jvr l vs a n d l o o u t n t .z r t h a ae r i a l 1 |p r o p e r l y p m l e c i e d l t a c t s m a r i : u n a n d b r i g h t a n d Sol der r r "t h e w l n t o l l .81111151 n o t p o u l b l e , vl n d l i m c o n n e c t i o n W i t h t i n fn !! a n d ti m e w ir e an d 1| ra p zz w it h a dh es ive ta pe . W h er e n o p i p e 1 | a u l l a b l e a n y t h e : r o u n d w i n u a n s h e e t o f c o p p e r . a n o l d c o p p e r h o l l e r o r |c o p p e r u n k o r b a s i n : m e a I l t h t h l r r o n l a n d x m n e a a t l e n t B r a m e u n d e r t h e m r f s c e o f t h e e a r t h .A l l l h t n ! n | m d o r t i r e a l t t p e w i l l som et im es m u s e a v m : o o d g r o u n d .B u t l t 1 | n o t s o m u c h w h a t y o u us e fo r I g r o u n d l a h o w g o o d th e c o n ne c t l o n s a r e a nd h o u r w e l l U m n b ) ; t i s fr u u n d e d .D o n o t u s o n n el ec t ri c l i g h t o r u l e p h o n e .m e n : p h ar d oo r be l l wi r e fo r a g m uu d . .T o r e n m .b e c a r e fu l a t y o u r con nec tio ns a n d : u r e o f y o u r s z r u u n d l l m :A 5 11|n '£{1..`i'lf`¥'I n n ! _ ~t n u r n I ~ ~ ~ A l l l . l . C ! l A . | I b I . l L l l wr, » 4. l l a I |!@!,"§}5,@2§.'§E@||ln0m|hiSbp_ ..,,....- W ... .W .. _... . , . . _ _ . . -. -_ _ _an m um, m c of un Ir-mu: ...::.. . .~1.°:,..':f"'W ° ; ; ' , , °, M w w ; .H o t e l F o n t e n e l l e 'zu H md f l. " : : ; 2 " " ' ° " " " ' " " " ' ° l r v | | ~ | ' W E ~Hwomf-Ewu Rm Wu. / " I \ I k [l l l u o n n u a u 1 . .l |u || a u u v \ I n 1 - : .1c . . \ . . .L . - -n o m o o n 1 . . . . .v . . \ . .! . . . . ." }(\_ ' n m E \ " r R n D n t Q x : ' _ _n. __ __ ___.______ .,____,___ John A. Rhoades Candidate for CHIROPRATIC F o n BETTERHEALTII.Calla made in tha city and country.Consultationfree.Lady attendant.Dr. A. J.SANDERSON, Chiropractor., Ladies and Misses Hosiery Sade 1.1 PORIQ Fl RST-CLASS GRGCERIES and MEATS . NORTH SIDE STORE Open every ' WEDNESDAY Evening Jens Nielsen,-Prop \0 9 n A |,. QU LXFICATIONS Holdey of a PrqfessionalStat,e Lifg Certifcate |n I 1 1 Nun Partis an Ti cket )(u I .~.i .:,|Phones:-Boll 19.Ind. 165.|Res. neu 121.Ind. Cedar ma.mr !f:nk;ui=¢ at The Enterprise amd. x Mr. and Airs.Pmy Tuc ker l].l¢'nl Coors wma 0-A-s Pixre Thread Silk Hose, Black, Brown, Gray and Nude-Regular $1.50 Hose at s$ l I 9 P a a r 0 IRON CLAD AND BUSTER BROWN HOSE liegular Irgn Clad and Valar,ooc mercenzed _._ _ . . . . _ _ _ _404: pairA fine ladies hose, special ._._,__.__.__._25c pair Childrens half sox ____._...___.- 19¢ in 35c pai; FIRE WORKS, ct\r:1BRAnoN GOODS ~~nUN'rrN<;E'rc.. Blair Racket Store Ca n i d a te fo r No mi n a t i o n s u b j e c t to t h e wi ll o f the De mo c ra ti c vo te rs a t the pri ma ri e s J u ly 1 8 . .-- _~ Present Shc rilf of W as hington Qnunty A teachexin this conty for 12 years and County Superintendent for 10 years. (0) Licensed Embldmer Funenl Director HAGGA RD &UNRUH Courtesy *I..rvi....'Simplicity QUALITY "`""Ei' R¥¥ASONABL1§§_If__CES The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any other way. BLAIR GAS COMPANY BLAIR.NEBRASKA A I | | ¢ Lyle R. Gilbert Candidate for COUNTY CLERK o; M. IRELAND ,;| Candidale forCOUNTY SHERIFF \\'ashingt,on County Subject to the willof the Republican voters at primary,July 18.Polls open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Your vote will be appreciated. -_. . . __ - . -. - _ \ oT h e B u g S t o r e . The 0ld Reliable On Time Flour, per 43 Ib. sack .._..... _._ _.-i5c Corn Puffs ___ .._ .____May Day Codec, 1 lb. asc. 2 lb. 1o¢, 3 1b.-f f ; Snap Coffee, per pound _,_ _ ____.___ .Golden Charm Coflee, 1 lh. 45e 3 il:40cCan Corned Beef Huh-. .--_ _ $1.95liks|.oo111/,¢sms301:I |\|.~9 . Su b j e c t t o t h e # i l l o f t h e R e p u b l i c a n r u l e r s o f W a n h i n d c n C o u n t y } Your supporz; 1. earnestly solicited c ~ CreStwPu:m:kin, per c uL__--.. .___. ..-._~ mp u l x |.n:.|J¢rcanL_-. . _ . . ....-White Bon1'I?:pl1tha Soap,per blr__....51: Musud Snrdines, per can __.- .._.- __._i lk Oil Sudimes, per can -_. ._-_-_ _.___ . -5¢No. 'ri Turtle Fancy Red Alaska Salmon 2.5¢Hemn Bnmd Plums __..._...15: E V E R Y T I - H N G T o E A T A N D W E A R Sas ros."",<,e.,, I I~; g_ Haggard, urdmaker.|»h,,,,:| 4 1 f ~ ¢ n o | ¢ ~ § f ~ » : k > o n n o ¢ u \ | n n ~ o < w > | o n s n o s = }Ruhr; mm vnu pious vw- .11 2.'_''" "'"'" Ledar 161 ";s L /m e BR IEF S-- L oc a l a n d Per s on a l ~ Ph u m l r y ~ ~ " " ' " x »Mr.nd Mm. w.W.Pfautx lm! months. show L\imlo\\|\ fixed up in mae sun mel :»£}]f.Nearly every one lnjog .1l't'i41g nmnimr water ihne hot da; and it makes one long; for the con Blair Phone 43 ._ma r 1 | N ,c~ ~ ~ ple||.|»e_ ~~ Phat0| wuz plana you.|1=»1g:\`h£ ~ ~.-,';.*;; ,:;;.:'; Blair Pharmacy for prescription;Blair I'ham1:uy for paints and wail wrsenl. work.ipaper....1 .T1i~ 66 99 cigarettes .8 ¢ A year ao almost unknown l g A sweeping verdict for QUALITY -» |.erim:n illness of her father,Wm Sydow, who has been I. grblt llilfc rfr work beginning Aug. lst. "l`iw chvrrr 'irking spuon in nn at .ho Knopmnn I'mit Farm 'And bugf and girls. mtzl men and women Innk lion Um;-. ul o ;:.=od.s at the Home Bakery.Come i;Tgq 1.93 1F \{1| | ¢g5 g g m .md try the Rolls,Cakes Pin anal 3.1 `1.l .\.Y o u r ' V o t e W x i i b e A p p r e c l a t e d ._ lm-1.1.-0-af |x x n o x s - ~- - - -~~ ~--', '" "The Stewart Pharnmcy have Ihr.r R O Y Y O U N G Tr a n s fe r L i n e B e t w e e n B l a i r a n d O m l h l Wahhington street.Blair phone r I »¢../ .." » »~. . . f ' , S I . = f § § ' Q , f . ._§__, .1 , /r f , » ' f ;" T " f a s M ¢@ 1L m. >" d l h m J ;I b J i » " §° :sm | almost anything' in thfhblking line on short order. Their Blue Ribbon bread rs:n't be tan. Once a customer, a! Wnfrs I tnmer.8-if .20tf Douglas, Wyu 0 H..picki ng ll lls w re k. 3 - l m R o m a n ! I l o l m e l l l h a p e r (0) 1 0'HANLON. MAKER at -1 CVHANLON I Attcmey n-atluv I I 0E:t| in Side Bank Building ; ||s i n g l e l t r o k e - h m ve r y f e w o f t h e m a r e q m i i e H i l l w a y . Mrs. W. D. Hzller xrrivd from Los Angeles, Cadifomia the trift of the \\)or[d a¥ii~e.I a i rerrulnr tr n we r line between hen: ww win xmngmrprmng mum in n years time.And now is the time to nm build. ing for the future. FARMERS STATE mx BLAIR, NEB. their sons, Haiold of Kuna.:City, Russell of Lincoln and their daughter- inlnw,Mrs.Curtis Bugeon also of Kansas City the put week. The Arndt Hardware won the dis- tinction of being awarded finat prize for the best window dispiay of any c a r e fu l m d s y s t e m a t i c u s e o f e ve r y ava i i n b l e re s o ur c e a t t h e i m l i vi d w s c o m m a n d .. wilh her mn, Bernard and family. J. W. Selden of Tacoma, W uhlnl lon in visiting his mother, Mrs. Lids Selden and sister. Mrs. L. A. Willialm can ics. The rcluicrs of The Enterprise are uked in carefully nun the adserlis- ing mutter appearing in this paper. The adv.enisers in The Enterprise are men of longall 1ubstdnlial business I I conb cst w a s p u t o n b y t h e M i c h e l i n Ti r e C o . T h e B l a i r H o m e B l k e r y c a n f u r - uw h i c h a f o r t u n e m a y l a u r d e ve l o p b y s t a r t i n g s S A V I N G S A C C O U N T i n o u r b a n k . A d a l l a r i s a l l y o u ne e d t o s t a r t y o u r a c c o u n t , n g a a d e s i r e t o s e e 1 1 n former Blair ~y. ~red and edu- caled in Blair and has been Iivlng iv the wut for .l number of years. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bugeon have ~railroad buildingmd mph \.-smug innonbernCanada. The heart-breaking c f m ' againstterriicoddshlae lonof awomanwbich madelueralmnsnmu- tyrgllmeluveofmodm' womanwhichmunlawed herbest instinctigtlae swift-death dna: uma interior of his place so that it is im- rnatulntely clean.He is running nn upto-date place and know: the game. Miss Jane Noble. dxughter of Mn. Edna Noble, left Monday evening for Sioux Falls. So. Dakota where she will attend l n Episcopal Sundly school convention.The convention will be in session for ton days and at its close Miss Noble will on her way home visit relatives and lhe Alec Finllymn fami- Iy of Sioux City. Blair and vicinity was treated to n fine min late last Sundly afternoon and evening.The unfortunate pan was the I ti nt accompanied tho rain north of town, on the bench and bottom,pnctically destroying the - 0 C B y VICTOR.ROUSSEAU To Victor Roussau, the .|.l -nes.a m e n t h a t a r e un i m pe a c h ab l e . IIl m c r P a t e i s n o w t h e s o l e p r o p r i - e t o r o f t h e M e r c l u n p C a l e h a vi n g mfsigcompany come: or for specisi occa- sions.6-lf Blair Pharmacy for Johnston; and y oung corp.It in believed the corn wil c ome out all Hght as it 'ru not far enough advanced to injune en- tirely. Tekamnh is having free movies each Wedneaday evening for the benetit of the public.The machine in the pic- ture theatre is turned :round in sm booth and the pictures focused upon a screen which is hung upon the walls of a bank buikling.They plan to show picture: of interest to all and Tekanuh folks have a treat in store for them each week.They :me hand ing des, falls the honor of mining the £rst rally .I l ..M r .P a t e h u b e e n h a vi n g a fo r c e o f June 3G¢--July 1, 2922. August 4-5, 1922. Mabel J. Marsh. County Supcriutenden ..r e n .|'...~ U * 5 ; n m f r d n ' J b |;| '~:. .~ mu U~~ , . ~ ; ~ hea rt of a bent a nd body of l man-all thbwa nni nma fa bci c ~o fo dn pd hn gi nu ru t. |I I l ||| . I f I J O u r , H a w S e r i a l J t a r f f n j frm ~ .i H - H nnu- , ¢ \ * 15 i n "€ < | §,_ _ ~ ; ,. h g u h v u s u n , a i u x m n q 1 11:15 E1ffr1§i£15iii§E'S=~ ~ Joan A. BROAD ozssunn anne 'rnunsznur x ,:'f§`, mu Per Year ¢\.=».f'.§1'i3'i een v¢um»»3,m,,, 1.LUTHERAN cmmc u Umm. Nebr: _ F - July 2mi..Siui»I¢yxe}mo}nz Hour of 'ronhip 11 a..m.evening 1 concert will be the choir nf Our Smion¢\ ns »\n m i h n R a v Ii h r i l Washington County ~ F A I R Soiv 2 yrs. and over - ,8.00Bow 1s mo. and under2 3:1 .,.. 3.00Sdw 1 yr. and under 18 mo_....... 3.00 Sow 6 mo. a.nd under 1 yr......_.._ 2200 Sow. under 6 mo 2.002.002.00 1.00--_.- 2.00 1.00Special-Home State Bank, Kennard, $5 ooCertificateofD`e1ao.\it for best Chester 316 Secnnd ._-_____-._-_.. _._.....__ ...50 311'Thizd .25318Fourth_ ,-_ ;__-_._. -+1'_. izzbbun Ribbons to all winners of honors.This class will he exsminul and awards made by cvmplrison by expert judges.The revised Amen:xn Standard nf Perfection 5s1 BU Premium list for 1922 fair a- (Continucd fzom last. week;Bull senior c oi n- ,__ Hull junior ml! _- -._Cow 3 yrs. or Over-.. _.Iieifer z yrs. and under 3 yn-Heiior genior yenriing 3.002.00:..o05.00ago 2.00m o 2.502.50€99 23| ess 236 23723823q xvhime Boar.Open to un exhibium. Speén l-E.0 .Fnirchild.Kennnrd,for beet Chester White Gilt.Oper; exhibitors.I s3.oosq all Spec id-J .F. Jaclcerott.,A1kimrton, $5.00' 11028;for beet exhibit. of Chester White $3.00 for 2nd \|¢l$;$200 for 3rd'besLOpen to nf! e:¢hi5itors. HAMPSHIRES ls t 2rdBoar 2 yrs. and oirwer-._-_-$2100 $2.00Boar 18 mo. and under 2 yrs 300 2.00 Boar 1 yr. and urder xs mo 3.00 200Boar 6 mo. and under I :fr -.. 2.00 100 will be ihe guide in making awards.The Board doe: not fee! justified in paying lib eral cash premiums unless then: is a fair compe-tition, and therefore adopt.s the following mics. Three or more entries---Ali money will be paid.Two entries-Regulnr honon awarded, butjirstmoney with-held and necor rl money reverts to iirstplizo winner, and tigjrd money to second winner. One entry-Lzegulsr honors awarded. but first.and serond money with110111, and third moneyreverts to find. prize winner.Feed will be furnished to poultry free of charge. Wo do not pay any transportation Charges. A l u l " D I | " 1 e c 1.Entered aa. ngonddul maltrr xt poltuffice at Blair, Nab.. un-If-r Act d C-ongrls of Harsh 3, l8;9. ¢.......__ - .. ._...........-_ _ Ju ly 18 1. 1 1 is ca l li ng nl wn t io n n ow . mmmmmmmmmm cfuanmJULY Can we consolidate nchooln and low- r taxation for the farmer?From bulated reports from Iowa. Illinois* d other states luving ronsolidtiion find that the eonholidatjon of hoolll in every can has caused a con- idenbie inemuein. taxation and in natnnces incur own stale the expensef mainnining these thoola hu be-3 ~me so burdensome ilu! it has "°a ome neceasary to close the 1|-r|1ools.i in question in just now ugitatiri! he mind:of tho fnrmers of this ~unty and this qllntion h u been Rod no often that we l1a\¢ ventllred o mike the foregoing statement. ny one doubting this has only to~urney to the mm having* consoliI tion of school:or obtain reports rom the mme and such peason'a mlml II be forever set at rest.Consoli- tion will without doubt incresae tax tion ind to no mean degree it will ~d a. burden tlnl will indeed be hanll bear Th e y a r e n o t o f t h e e l m u f c o m e r : d g o e r a , b u t m e n w h o u p e c t . t o n v n h e r e a n d m a k e t h i s t h e i r h o m e . o w o u i d- b e p u rc h a s e r s fm ? g o w r o n g y p a t r c n i a i n g t h e m f i n w :t h e y a r e J u w i l In A e k i n d t h a t m a k e u t m H .I . t l o it hir"COU|l| not ability of ghis sortf _u m!lo h.:l1Ol advantage ll1 a n | A " D i r t ~ only locking him up in the niate'|| e warden of the penitentinry ln' am on pitiable.This in a problem thai ~me society for the uplift of mun ind might do we1I!.o study. d e n , p u m p .Yo u a r e c or d i al l y i u\ i t2 < l t o a t t e n d t l w a e t n o l l i n g l . Th e n : w i l ! b e l n i c e c r e a m ao r i u l W e d n e s d a y e ve n i n z . Ju n e 2 8 . Th e b r o t h e r h o o d m a i s w h h M r . ¢ " '-/. .\ .e._ ,,;¢f an "\ J .:!fz\a ." . »i p ~fa... »1 ...e ;2P"" § *E*f3...;~§ /g .r "¢ \., 3 : ; .\"I 1 _ _ ___ . . . . ._ _ _ . _ ... . L . - - I m a a m ' w . R a p u b l l n a n C a n d l d a t o f o r U.S. SENATE l l r .Ja f h r l l ,b l f é u t i h e w a l b o r n n d m i n d o n a l a r m r e a l l r e l a n d l p l a t n t h a p r vb l e m s o f t h e fl r m a r . li ONE QF uS " = 29152 An interesting subject be discussed July (ith £h¢ l..Ml{es Aid mecll ~e church pnrlurx.Mrs. Johansen Mrs. P. Nelson entertain. hildren meet for ndiglous irislruc- o ru\.n. w.o -ng, cool hedednc u -ml dndng han Jena Nielsen.proprietor of the ep! the sleulhu of lhe country on N¢§nl1, Side atom, has Fred Sion witheir toea for 0="¢' time pmt.""°"""hla furee of men busy putting in n undoubtedly n capable fellow #=\=i,.¢w glass fmnl in hu alone building. ad he !h1 net! onity of the na!.eH¢ is to have a corner entrance and herifl grad sc! out in the right direc- an fire show window that will mute his 5- on w o u l d \ \ i t | o u !q t l e i i i i o n ,l ! l 1 l k 0 u l !p l u m v e r y S l | . \ \ 8 1I Z | . i \ C . n \.~' | 212|12 12I121 I a t w i n s : l u n l m u i l n u w U G m n n n n L.md.dnte fm Republican Nomination \.i.aiting frienda :ras 310 341 312Barred.,33: 360 Rhode Inland Reds:i i 'E i 130 181132:ss124. 135 |30 xar |33130N o x-11142143 I-II 145HGi f f 143140150 151102 15315: n o 156 I57eo Heller Junior yeomeg 3.00 a wHeltersenioreaif__300 2.00Helfer}unior°rs1f __.2.00 1.00 Champion hull, n'hbonCllmnplon cow, Hbbone,Her\i. 1 h1.tllnud 3 females anyagobredby the exhibitor $5.00 $2.50Got ol sire. -I to be shown.4.00 2.00 Produce of cow. 2 to be shown -1.00 2.00001.1110 SHORT HDRN 2 I h t nrBull3yrs.or over Bull seniornunjuniorBullee-nlor Hull junior Cow 3 y n. nun 2 ;r:\. azd under yearling _ yearlingcalf,_calf. _. _ or over...Heifer 2 yn. and undersenior juni: rseniorju: ior lleifer lleiferllelferllelfer Champion bull.Champion cow. yearlingr5 cmiistg calf .,. _|:a'f . -,. ribbon ribbon 3 yrs 3 }r~ s5.005.003.00 3.003.002.005.00 5.003.003.00 3.002 00 $2.50 2.502.002 00 2.001.002.50 0502.002.002.001.00 Herd, I hull and 3 femnies any nge bred by the exhibitor...$5.00 $2.50Get of sim, 4 to be shown. .4.00 2.00 Produce of cow, 2 to be shown 4.00 2.00 Special-f`ir»t National Bank.Arlington, best exhibit beef cattle, $l5.00; second beetexhlbitheefcattle,$10.00.Open so oil exhibitors.Ho n o ls lh l\IRI.2ndBull 3 yrs. oroyer -...$5.00 $2.60 Bull 2 yrs. and under 8 yrs 5.00 2.50Bullgenialyenrliog.~~ 230 241242 2 13'24 1 2452I ; R l *¢ | l O e n| 2 0 200251252 253 254 255256257 258 259 200 261 Boar under 6 momhs _2 g g and overSowSow 18 o. Aid under 2 yrs. Sow I 3.r.|.under iii nmSow226 rm.nl under I yr. 2.003.00aoo3 00 .2.00Sou: urdzr 6 months .._ 2.00S'peeiol--Crowell Lumber &Grain.Blair.Open to exhibitors from Blair 1.00 2-002.002.00 1 .001.00Co.,Ci ls- Blair. Coming City, De Soto und Lincoln'Lou.nships. $5.00 for best Hampshire Boar. Special--J.L Pounds, llinir, open to ex-hibitors from lllnir City,Blair,Ommink City, De Soto and gg==<==-1 townships. $5.00-pnhire row.an mer..hundnse for st Hom pQl..\Nl) C HINAS n \.rl oxerBoar 4| ~ anBoa; 18 mo. and under 2yrs. Rom l vr. and under I8 mo.Boar 0 mn. und under 1 yr. Boar under 0 months Sow 2 yrs. and over Sow 18 mo. and under 2 yrs. lst3.003 00 3.002.002.003.003.00 2nd 2.002.002.00 1.001.002.002.00 2.001.00 I .00 3.00 2.002.00 1 yr. mul under I8 moSowSow 0 mo. and order I yrSow under 6 months Spéelnl-Reckmeyer Hardware Co..Ar-ington.$5.00 for best.$3.00 for second and 52.00 thinl in merchandise for exhibi-tors of Poland Chine. hogs.Open to all exhibitors.Special-Kennard News, 1 years subscrip-tion for best Poland China gilt.Open to all eichibitonl..Special-L. V. Aelzermman. Herman. $5.00in trade for best Poland Chinn. gilt.Opento Herman. Grant and Sheridan townshms.Special--Arnold &C§lioon. _lf'ont§ne]le. r u | A i \ . 5 \ . r \ | 1 Bucher Q L ' Pea Comb ,819Dominiques..325;320326J tvax:` Black or Zilottled.r m 3.312Plyrnouth Rocks: Buff--343.Columbian _3491 Partridge .. --3555 3.56 SGTFSilver penoiled 361' 362 3032 30:365wh i m .-_ami sos: asm 310: ~n 374 344|3501 321327' ::3.; :un-040.351 322328 33I 346352358 333331| 335 3413533.59 324330 336 318joe1 366 372for311Special8 00, either rash or tradebest. pen; and $200 for second beat n ofWhitePlymoutRocks.Given by ~ll. Seger. Arlington.Special-Telbmata S3.ore, 6 lim. Advo coffee for best pen of Bo ?lymouth Rock]J|.l!|et=\.5 lbs. Bliluiy roifee for best penS. C. in hite Rock pullow.Open to all ex- hibitorr. R. C.1 3T5! BTS! 311| 378' 310 380s c._:-1011 ass; ass' ss-: sas me 387 388 389 300 Spec ial-Arnold 8:Cahoon,Fontonelle,$!.50 in trade for best exhibit. of R.I. Reds.Open to nil exhibitors.Special-C.II.Lee, W uhirgton, 4 sparkPlugi for be:L pen IL I. Reds;Open to all exhibitors.Special $3 00 for best pen of Rhode Islam!" f i g $2.00 for second belt pen.Given by 1 I.. Glover. Arlington.Open to allexhibitors..Speciul--C. H. Blanchard. Hermln, Chickenwaterer for beat pen R. I. Roda Open to .Hnmen, Gnnt ami Sheridan townships. \Q' C0wd»er;;|;;ex:iteme1t l m bun ~lL_.....-..-_21-21. P. J. Rrinertsen. Pastor.I1 ls r u n sg1.5L|\a A L . r u w a c re TU nfl: Pa rlnv a n T1915331`\5.00 1552: asa Sheridan. 802 nun.._. ___ san sas; assi sol 661| 552 180 16116216.1 11:4165IGB ur:168X69170 171112 113 ITI115 we m178 ITS130 mx182usa184 135,186IB?188 189190 192193 194195198197 w a199200 20:202203204 205 206gg; 208 209 210 211 212 213214215216211 213219 220.221222 223224225aes227 n u n u " vHullseniorHulljunior Cow 3 yrs.Heifer 2 yrs.senior juniorseniorjunior lieifer Helierlleiferlleifer J " " " " nCalf.calf or overuml under :1 yn yeurlingyc ldltig calf .calf 3.00 2.005.005.00 3.003.00:mo 2.00 Champion bull, ribbon Champion row, ribbonHerd. 1 bull and 3 femnles any axe bred by the exhibitor $500Get of sire. 4 to be shown .4.00i'roduee o! cow, 2 to be shown : 4.00 Speciil--Harold Madsen. Washsngicm pair leathefgloves for best. HolsteinOpen to all exhibitors. JERSEY 1 st$5.00Bull 3 y n. or over _.._ .Bull 2 yn. and under 3 yrs .__ Bull senior yeuiing- Bull Junior yelriing .Hui!senior elif __Hull junior cali ._. (low 3 yrs. or overHeifer 2 ynl. and under 3 FPSseniorjunior seniorjunior Heifer Heifer HeiferHeiferChampion bullChl mpion cow: yclrling. _._.yenrling--._ -calf .calf . ribbonribbon 5.003.00 aoo3.00 2.005.005.00 8.00 3.003.00" 1 2 . n o 12.00 Lou.2.50 2.50 2.002.002 00 1.00 a . $2.502.002.00 one cow. 2nd$2.50 2.502 002.002.00 1.00 2.502.502.00 2.002 001.00 Herd 1 bull and3 females anyan :ima by the exhibitor _ --.$5.00 ;2.so Get of sim. -I to he sho1rn_.__ 400 2.00Produce of cow. 2 to be al1oum_4.00 2.00 GUERNSEY*151.2ndBull S yrs. or over...__...-» $5.00 $250 Bull 2 yrs. and under Sy raBulisenioryeariing'Bull junior yenrling .Hull senior ca!!-_. Bull junior exif. ._.-~-~ Cow 3 yn. or over_.--_... ._--»1Ieifor 2 yrs. and under 3 yrs . 3.003.003.002.00 5.005.00 2.502.002 00 2.001.002.502.50__ :mo "zooyealling.._y nrlingeel(._ senior junior seniorjuniorChgmpion hull, ribbon \ H rd. 1 b 1 emo el a...Li bred ii $1 exhibitor __ __»$500 $2.50 Gel. of sire, 4 to be shownn._. 4.00 ~Produce of cow. 2 to be shown_. 4.00 Special--A1limzion State Bank. Arllngtonti best cxhlbi; dairy cattle.$1500::econbm exhibit dairy cattle, $l000 Open so 1: eX}libi0P¢,¢i F¢dr!N¢l8n| Arlington. hrgesi ex- hi b i t o g g -¢;r}§iwP¢"°'1» $500 in trade. Ei.f§,§'Z$'i.f1'3-AJi";£,....., Blair. open in exhibi- tors from Blair City . Blur. §?minBC'§fi De S°€$n"""S.';L"'€§?.. '}'.!`£" beat?bullualf Blair h ' i l d r Bushel Uni. No. 3l 8 m o m l o r o r \ H \ ¢ ;hSeed corn for best, henfer alt 18 mont s ld d'é,.¢.=°fI11'l`<:§§m....¢n Lummy Co.,BMI- openni to aéaihibifiogssiram H_;»»,5 3333;- C11 i I anship!ng¥~5Og for bm bell ul breeds. Spec ial-The rim. Blur, open to exhlbi-tor: from g gj¢>-,M» Curn:r;8 City . De Soto neo n 1milch cow shown.lst .39 in stationery . 2nd. $2.00 subscription. Heifer HeiferHelterileifer 2.00zoo 1.00 s.oomoo 2.00calf- Clan r HOGS AND SHEEPI-'reel II rmln. Supl., ArlingtonCar e Q53 n. Asst.. Hamm:.;. Bzrzlaxsnxnse m 2nd I!oar 2 yn. and over -._._..$300 $100Boar 18 mn. and under 2 yrl..... 3.00 2.00Boar 1 yr. end under is mo_.._ 3.00 2.00Boar 8 mo. nnd umder l yr 2.00 1.00 Boar under 8 mozrllis __._ 2.00 i 0 0Sow 2 y rs ind over._3.00 2.00Sow 18 mo. and under 2 yrs 3.00 2.00 Sow 1 yr. and under IB me 8.00 200 Sow G mo. and under l yr 2.00 1.00Sow under a months . __....._. 2.00 1.00CHESTER W HITES lat 2ndBoar 2 yrs. end over ,__._$3.00 $2.00 Boar X8 mo. and under 2 yr:_ 3.00 2.00Boar 1 yr. lnd under 18 me 8.00 2.00Boar 6 mo. and under 1 yr .2.00 1.00Boarunder6months.,___ 2.00 1.00 262 263264265 266267268269 210211 212273214 2152'i6271'278219280 28|282 283 :asa 285 236 231 zas 289290291 292 293294295 296297298 299 300 f ; 1 . a u I n s r u u e n u m m m l y n p n u . -H rp i g .O p e n t o e l l e x h i b i t o r s . s r o v r s n 1 > o 1 . . \ 1 ~ m c a l m s l s t 2 r d $2 .0 0B o a r 2 y r s . a r d o ve r __ Boar 18 mo. and ggdo 2 yrsBoar 1 yr. and.und 1s mo.Boar 6 mo. and under I yr Bonr under 6 months2 yrs. and overl8 mo. and under 2 yrs.1 yr. and under 18 mo. Sow 8 mo. end under 1 yr _under 5 months . SowSowS-ow Sow Boar ou ROCS $1.003.00 3.002.002.003.00 3.003.002.002.00 latsamB2and overoar1a".."TI.. and under 2 yra._. 3.00 3.00 . . . . . . , 2.002 OO 1.00s .002.002.00 2.001.001.00 2nd $2.00 anBoarI yr. and under 18 mo.Boar 6 mo. and under 1 yr _- under 6 monlhs._-Zyra. and over -._-~Sow 18 mo. and under 2 yrs..1 yr and under 18 moSow 6 month:1 and under 1 yr. . Sow under -Special-Martin Beneisen, Blair.Open zuexhibitors from Blair City, Blair Cunymr Cizy. De Soto and Lincoln to\\11shlP=i- $~».00meal tieketlfiar best Duroc Jersey Boar un- der 8 mont .1Special- Gray & Goamnd. Herman. $500 in merchandise for bear pen of Dumc hoars Boar Sow Sou Smonths ._. 2002.003.003.00 3.002.00 2.00 1.00Luo2.00zoo2 on 1.001.00 j } n \ \ \r l am: 392' 398:Aon-no*416' 422;4281 43~i' Rla.ck.._.- 1| Bull .GolumbianGolden :_ vmn d g e _ Silver LneeiiSilver PenciledWhile_ __._ 397|aoof4091 4l5!42114271433|-|39 Special-Theodore 393' 3991ws'U114171 4231429;4353 39if 400306412' n s : 424:430'436' 395 40;401413: 419 425' 396 402:sos4 1 4420 426431' 432437|ass'\\°aahing1.on. One Aluminum :dew kettle for bebi pen ofSilver Laced Wyandolia.Open to al! ex- hibibors. .- xs wrlcBrahman:I IDark. .__ .____._..440| 4415L i g h e .4 4 6 ;4 4 1 ;_.|, _ Cochlns:IBlic kBull .Pariridkc LanlahnnsBi|,elL__.._._ .White.476 -rr:DUTCH 1 ! Golden Spangled-asaf -l83[Silver Spangled 488` 489;Golden Pencilcd am! 495| Silver l'encile~d _500| 501| ENGIEJSH! Silver Gray .506 507! 452! 4534. 453 459~.464; 4651 "i| 41 Ill Hlmburghl: Dorking: Jensen, ...2 -na; 454460;-isa;I412|415| ...1490.waz 502; Open to Herman, Grant and Rich1nnd.Special--Drs.Davies &Newcom.Arling-mn, $5.00 for best; $3.00 for aecond and $&00 for thin! best. exhibits of Duroc hogs. Open to all exhibitors..Spec ial-Ed Wolf.Blair.open to exhibi- tors from Blair City, Blair. flummir Cnty,De Solo and Lincoln townships.$3.00 in merchandise for best Poland China sow nhown.Special-Herman Reconl.Hermen.$500in gd\.eri.iling or job work for best DuroeJersey gin..Open to Herman. Grent and Drpinglom:IBlac kS.C.512 513:Bull s. C...__ nhn¢ S. C.._;.I503; 514;520.518 519' 5261524525FRE NCH Houdanl zMottlc d aaol sax] ~ B. B. Reds -536 531md Py1e.....-.. 342 543. GA ES I 538| w iMEDITERRANEAN Aneoncs:Mattie _. .__ 1 1'r= 44-a~ 445 4 9: iso; 451 4.r455;461;461|Emr479 485| 491 491 503 I509| 515; 521 521 539'545 ass;462;468m'| 430| iss, 49z~ws? 504i :510; 516522|523; sol 5-wi 5-as 451463 169 415-|31 I 48143:5-:sro 505 51?523529 535 5-ll5-IT S ial-H. E. Lyons. Washington. 25 lbs.5.15. fond for best Duroc til*-Open in all ¢xhbzSpec illlémlil.Reese. Calhoun. $5-00 for b m funnny litter Duroc Jersey pags. Dpen eo Cfmnty. Tn a x wo a r lls :s ooBu`?2 yn. and over Boar is mo. and under 2 yrvBoar 1 yr. Ind under 18 mo ...-. 3.00Boar 6 mo. ard under 1 yr..--_.. 2.00 Boar under 5 rnon!.hs_-__._.__2 yrs. and over.18 mo. and under 2 yrs... - 3.00SunSow Sow 3.00 2.00 3.00 3.00Saw 1 yr. and under £8 meSow 6 mo. and under 1 ;r.____under 6 months _.. `2oo zoo Ist 2nd$2.002.00 2.001.001.00 2.00 2.002.001.00 1.00 Anddurlania 155I; I Spec ial-Ed Newell,Arlington.$300 intrnde for the largest exhibit of hogs by one person.Open to all exhibitors.Special-Farmers State Bank, Bifif. opento exhlbiton from Blair City . Blur. Crim-ing City. De Soto and Lincoln townships. $5.00 for best. boar, all breeds.30j;"_Spec5lll-Blair Shoe Co.. Blair. open to all 303so-1305 306301308soo3 no boys in Wuhington county.$4.00 in meec.lu|.ndiswe for boy exhibiting best pig." Special--Farmers Co-Operative Union,Blair, $5.00 for best Berkshire sow. Blue _._ Leghorm:Black S. C.Brown R. C._-.__.Brown s. C. Bull :L C..But? S. C.Silver Duck WingWhile R. C.. ..White S. C..___ .554 555 seal 5611 556 sszi 5661 5611 5681 514 s ""| san I 572 513a n 5191 530] 586584535:soo' 591] 592 598.6041 sos asv 602 6031 asv 563;569515sslasv593:599:605| 1558iIson5105516| 582'588|59416001 6061 sas Bas 511s w 583589595am e m608Special-Washington Sute Bank.Wash-ingion. One year Time Certificate $5.00 atrm: for best pen White Leghorns.Open to all exhibitorl. Minorcu:T ;f IBlack R. c.-_609i sw a n 6:2 Gla a nBlack S. c-615| 615| 611 als! GIS ezo q wig; S. C.._.62I|| 622, 623. 624L 625l 628 . pan :C while Faced Black 621| ...g 529; ~ 631 632 amp nel:Golden....g 634| sas: ess: san 638 silm____--- .___539, sm 641| 642| sus' eu Llkemreilerz POLSH 1 I l I Gbiden :missin 1 I I l rNonbearded~ 6 4 7 | m s ; 6 4 9 ; 6 5 0 BACochlna:I i I l i Black san 652| assi asa saw 656 SHEEP l a . . 5 3 3 Ram 2 rs. and over._.-._lRam 1 32. and under 2 yrs. -.. 2.00 1.00 }!am6rno.and under.\y ;.._-1.00Ram under 8 months °1.00 Ewe 2 rn and ever.--- .- H..00 1.00 Ewa 1 yr. and under 2 yrs__.. 2.00,1.00Ewe 8 mo. and under 1 yr._ _. ._ 2.00 1.00Eire under 6 months _.__2.00 1.00 Clu e D- POULTRYW. A. Whitford, Supl.. Arlington.Otto Langhorei. Ant.. Niekcnson. The Association will furnish coops for poultry.The cash premiums offered this y ear are ll follows: 311 3:2ans314 315 Pen One Mule and Four Females PENS OR PAIRSFirst $1.50Second- r * - -__.__.__ --_--. _1.00Third.50Founh_ _L _..._,_..__.__-Ribbon s11~zcu:sHale or FemaleFirst ..__-- _-__ I -___ $1.004. No te - ln preceding poult lists the firstcolumn of numbers is for M... second column for hens. thind column for cockerels, fourth col- umn for pallets. fifth column for pen fgwll. sixthcolumn for~pen chicks.. -:I:n-- . 2 663 Special--Blair Produce Co .Blair.Op-en to exhibitor: from Blair City, Blair, Cum-In City. De Soto Ind Lincoln township.-\.$2 00 for best pen of chlekkens.664 Special--Don C.Weber,Arlington,3500 for largest exhibit of chickens by any oneperson.Open to all exhibitors.685 Special--J. E.`3{ark.¢. Blair, $5.06 in lmdefor best chicken shown.6-66 Special--Plateau State Hank.Herman. $5.00 for highest scoring cockerel.Open to Herman, Grant and Sheridan township!681'Special-0. H. Godsey, Herman. $500 in trade for ben pen of chickens, any breed Open to Herman.Grant and Sheridantovumships. 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Arles Problem, might be called "theS o u t h A m e r i c a n C a l l l o r n l a . "I t I l l o n :a n d na t r o w ._ e n d tts re g i o n o t s fe l t e s t de ve l o p m e n t a n d pogr ulat loo l a a a r m . r i c h va l l e y w i t h l o n m o u n t a i n s a e p a r e t l n ; 1 a fr o m t h e m m . a n d wi t h a s l e e p . s n o s r - c a p p e d m o r e t o w - e r i n g a b o ve l t t o t h e e a s t . C h l l e l s t h e l o n g e s t a n d n a r r o w e s t o f a l l t h e c o n n t r l e s o f t h e w o r l d .l t st r e tc h e s 2 , 70 0 mi l e s, fro m Ca p e H o r n to t h e d es er t s o f 'Po ra p ac n a nd Ta c os , wi t h i n t h e t r o p l c s .It s t s l d l h Ia r a r e - ly m or e t ha n 12 5 m il e s fr o m t h e oc e a n t o t h e A n d e a n c r e s t .I t w e w e r e t o pl a ce i t n oo n s d ml l n r s tr e t ch of c oa s t ln N o r t h A m e r l o l . l t w o u l d c o ve r L o u r - er Cl1lfoIl1ll.California,Oregon, Washington. and Hunan Columbia toth e S l . El l s s d l st r l c t o f A l a s k a . C h i l e l i d i vi d e d i n t o t h r e e s e c t l o n s b y t h e n n t u r a l fe a t u r e s o r t h e P a c t l l c s l o p e o f t h e A n d e s .Th e n o r t h e r n 1 |t h a t o t t h e s e m ! o r l d a n d de se r t' re - l i o o . w h i c h n - a c h e s fr o m P e r u a o u t n - we r d t o V a l p ar a l s o .It t s a n u tt e r d es -"¥ r t In t h e n o r t h a n d b e c o m e s l e s s l n - ho sp l ta bl e t o w a r d t h e so u th .l t i s tr a ve r se d fr om t h e A n d e s t o t h e c o a s t b y sh o rt ,d e e p val ley s,se p er a te d h r lt l gh s pu r s o f t h e m o u nt a in s , a n d c o m mu n i c a t i o n fr o m n o r t h t o so u t h n u al wa y s be e n e xc ee d in gl y d l tl lc u lt . N er - er t ho l es s . t h e C h ll e un e ng i ne e r s fou n d a r o u t e b y w h i c h t o e x t e n d t h e s t a t e r a i l w a y w h l c h l i n k ; P u e r t o h i o n l t , i n s l a t i t u d e c o m p a r a b l e t o t h a t o f N e w Y o r k .w i t h P l s n g u n l n th e t c r r l t o r l c s co n q u e re d fr om P e r u. w h i ch h a s n l u t - l t u d e c o m p n m b l o t o t h a t o f M o x l c o C i t y . I-l es rt o f t h e C o u n t r y . Th e c e nt : at s ec t io n o f C h l le ex t en d s th r o u g h n in e d e g r e e s o f t a t l tu d e t o r s di s t a n c e o f a b o u t 8 0 0 m i l e s fr o m V a l pa r a i s o t o t h e i s l a nd o l C h l l o e , s o u t h o f P u e r t o H o n t t .Th i s i s t h e h e a r t ot C hi le , t he o nl y p or tl o- n or th e co un ~ tr y w h ic h c a n s u p p or t a au m c l e nt p o p u l a t i o n t o co ns t it ut e s n o t i o n .T h e ar ea l s no t la rg e. a bo ut 2 00 .0 00 s qu ar e m l l e s , a n d m u c h o t l t l s o c c u p i e d b y z n o u n t n i n r m a n o t ' : m t h e i g h t a n d rug ged nes a. But b ct wc en t he A nd es a nd t he c oa st r a n g e t h e r e e x t e n d s l n t h i s s e c t i o n s va l l e y s l m l l a r t o t h a t o t Ca l i fo r n i a . a r h l c h l a t h a e c a t o t t h a C h i l e a n p e o p l e .M a n y r i ve r s r l a l n g l u t h o A n d e s des ce nd t o l t a n d m e a n d e r m o r e o r less dl r e c t l y sr e st w nr d t h r o u g h th e c a a n r a n g e o r t h e P u c l d c ; b u t t h e l n - tc r ve n l n ; d l vl d e a a r e n o w he r e o f s u c l t al t l t u d a a s t o In t e rr u p t t h e c o n t l n u l t y o t t h a n e s t vo l l e y t h o t e x t e n d s f r o mn o r t h t o so u th .Sa n t i a g o l s s i t u a t e d a t i t s n o r t h e r n en d .a n d no u r i s h i n g clzles a r e lo ca te d a t ea c h fa vo r a b l e po l n t o n th e r ai l w a y t h ot c o nn e c t s t h e ca p i t a l w l t h P u e r t o M o n t t . Th e c l i m a t e a s a r e s o fro m n o r t h t o s o u t h b e c o m e s e ve r m o r e h u m i d . a n d we p e as fr o m t he Ir r ig a te d l a nd s a b ou t S n n t l a g o t o t h e d e n s e fo r e s t s w a m p s of th e s o ut h er n p o rt l o n o l' th e d i st r ic t . W h l l e t n u c h ° o f t h e l a n d h a s be e n cle are d or ls ln t he pro ce ss of cl ea rin g, In a n a t e w h i c h n e m l n d s o n e o f o u r ow n P a ct l l c co o l ! S0 y e a rs a g o . o t h e r in-cas r e m a i n im p e n e tr a b l e fore sts. at l ll u ne x p lo r e d a fte r ne a r ly 4 00 y ea r s ot o cc u p at i o n o f t h e c o u nt r y . Th e t hi r d s ec t io n o f C hi l e. ex t en d in g s o u t h w a r d ffi l l l l P u e r t o M o n t ! IIIN U IB 1 4 ¢ | ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ g o t l a d t u d e t o C a p e H o r n . l s l l k e o u r s o u t h e r n A l a s k a n c o a s t - a Br oo ch ot l al a nd s a nd p an l ns ul aa br ok - en b r i n t r i c at e c h a n n e l s a n d p r o fo u n d do r d l m a t p e n e t r a t e t a r In t o t h e l a n d . 't u m u l t u o u s r i ve r s desc end fr o m t h e A n d e s a n d d e h o o c h l n t o t h e d o r d s Q sw a m p! o sl t a s w h i ch a re c o ve r e d s r l de m s for e s t s .T h e | l l £ 0 is l a n d o f C h l l o e .w h i c h w a s c o n q u e r e d b r Y a l d l s l s b e fo r e t n a mittens o f m e Si x te e nt h ce n t ur y .ts we l l p o pu l a te d a n d o c c up i es a p o d ll o n sr l t h r e fe r e nc e to t h e m o re fre q u en t e d n o r t h e r n coast s l m l l s r t o t h a t srh lch Va n c o u ve r Is l a n d h o l d s t o S a n F r a n cisco.h r t b e r so u t h t h e po p u l at i o n bec om es vers'sca ut y.s l s d a r s d e sc e n d fr o m t h e A n d e a n h e l l l l l l . a n d u p a n q e b u t ma je s ti c scen ery o f y t h e ch an ne l a n d t h e St r ai t s o fE . " - . l g u g s e s t s t h a t o r th e l nl n n t l cHAP1¢n XVII-Obtttlnltld. - » 1 |- Tns ssosr srss sttll fslllng quietly Into the dark lske. and the ~\;;"'=-with s ou-on st eu hurt. csog o n l.llI| l.dolllghl ll theedtluf mento-eow blind of his home.Theo his Pol- kyop ll-I still op."Cover your norm sod nl: here." amno Perdrsl to the driver.'lfhcn to Hopkins be lsld:"As Z told NU.olr, your dsughters sulfsred trlxbttul- ty.Poor nrt, I sm s!rs|¢. if you lp pgsnd without nrnlng.the shock weuldbstoomuc hforbef Dosssrs lr f li d in tofu, and go to Blshop'snlts a on tlllc o mo tor y o u .r u m l her rw snd the boy are home." A Ions lilib slipped from the squat- tsr's lips.Hs deslned to rush to andwe tm gunout to ltls onflrrooght m m .Be had hesrd with suppressed emotion 1lohen's tsls of his Pollyop's trials. sod now ss he reeollected them. he could scarcely rsttrslo himself. Yethe rssllsed the young msn was flgltt. eo.twlllns the t:hlld's bonad l maround ma sect. he faded stolldly ln~ to the tolling snow.motte the ho! !'ol!y Bopklns srss sented. loosely sltent. M slender on xm claspeq logother about her knees.Suddenly she heard voices other then the lssr hum ot ldscKen:les questions nd Eselyn's sobbing answers ln the coophols. Hhs sross slowly, ready to springat hrry Blshop or Ly e Brseger lf thu sopesred st the door.To send them sway Instlntly #rss the decision um she made ss she sur the latch lift sod the door slowly ning ln.Atlgurs the neognlled wlth mrrtled ern stepped across the threshold; she lstdsvru,but srss up agsin belon he spoke.The msn sho hed so longed to see had oome sgsln.But now he srss here. sh dld not dsre le! htm stay s mo-ment.Marcos llscKensle mlght some out of the coophole even laolore she oould send the newcomer sway.While hs was presslng hlsmt c ont rolls: dorm over his shoo she ztptoedto 'dm and mm upllftsd hsnd whis pared:"Ilush!(Jo asrsyl Go sway quick!"llsittng s hsclswsrd gesture,she added:"Theres some one ln the tool)hde 1 dont not y ou to see." His errsod hating completely left his mlm Robert. after e moment ofstartled lnspectlon, stopped stlllly br lhl door. The resentment. and jealousy he hsd nursed so long dsted into sc- tivs ltfs ind licked him llke flames. Clothes such ss she wore had nevermi d for wllh squatter money! ull beautifull so :noch me em U B .b u t h e k n e w s h e s r s s n o t Q 1 1 - i l » »¢ p' h u g 5 § _ l h -. _ . , . , . . . . . . . -. . . * S h i d n t d t h e r e s r s s s o m e o o e h i .-° s. ai dz her with stern eyes und :nib shoved tm- mae.-rm solos to see who hs il." he snapped.Polly's angers esught him ss he tried to pass her."No,you c ur:go lu there."shecried."Please doot do lt." The sound or their trdcos broughtListcus Msclieasle out into the kitchen ln one stdde.Ile halted st the sight of the squatter glrl hanging desperate-ly to Rohen i sm.An exclnmstlon broke from htm: and wlth one wrenchPerclvsl srss tres and was at htm. "Bo lt's you!" hs ssld ln a tooo that tdd Polly Hopkins what uns ln his mind "Damn you, you hypocrite " Els solcs broke od. and he hntslaedhis eyes across with shsklug Ilngers. There behind Marcus in the coophotedoor!!! 'ass bil pale cousln. "Evelyn" he gssped thickly; "God, thst's thu all shout!ihery one ofyou look ss l!--ss it---" Besrildemed sud overcome, he couldnot dntsh his sentence. lla:cos had osught Evelyn to htm;and Pollyop, telrlessly ashamed had sunk into the blg chstr to hltle the lusty which she knew had 'hroulizt the hurt lnto Roberts eyes.She' l lh ld she was clothed In dsddfs boots usd her osm esllco dress!"Shut the door, Boo," Llsnos or- dsrsd ss cslmly ss he could. llschsnteslly Robert dtd ss he washidden.When he turned qstn. itsech suss nested. with Evelyn clludns to him, sud Poltyops tees was cov- lred by one srm. .Dnlyo begun to cry weekly. "Bob, dear." she broke out. looking 1| st her oooslo with stresmlng eyes,°'Pollyep's been so good to me." That sounded to Polly ss lf some on dst lrsrs to he punished for the |I¢ht'l wort."N». I start," me protested smut; her bled."I Ins sdul had!lsrees ill only ans to ltlsme.t hated every sos at y ou.Let me tell an or y ou shoot it." "I thought I could klll 'er. slr." she sdded,nlstng suesmilll eyes."hut-when addfs cost tell down. su' the olg mummy su' Granny Hope ~neost me, I quit hstln' you no' srsntlu* to lun your woman."Bhe struggled up and movin: to ine srsll,lcsoed sgslnst °'l'hs Greatest Mother in the world" sl ll' she, tootwould sdd herself to the sssr £10113 of hurt ones.lhreryonsofbersrordswssdtrectsd to llscliensle.'Thea Fm to undsrnsnd." he sshd slowly. *that rw dellberstsly took ml' wits muy to Ill! her?"'But she d1dn't, hlsrc." lnteriectod Evelyn.lllrttll meds s vid s geltun trlth ms erm."Ilush, Ike," he muttered.' I n o tto hes: whit Lllss Hopkins has to ns ."n "sep, 1 zoos her," trailed on Polly, "sn' 1 meant to crock her. toot sn' throw 'er to the lake.Just to let even with you, slr.""Then why dldn't y ou do lt?" de- manded ltsrcus. Potlyop threw s shun glance st theother msn, stsoillng white sod slleot.. tihs cleared her throat,sod lesoed only the harder syninst the srsll."Oo s sudden." she continued. ss ll' esgsr to dnlsh her tsle, "1 somehow remembered everything Grsuuy Hope learned me when she was in the shack hare.She slwsys ssld, mister, when no rss devlllsh enough to snake ssquatter from the tltlent Cllr"-PDU! paused and coughed, then proceeded to the deed sltaacs:"Granny ssld you was the imlxe sm! llkeooss of thegood ood uh to the sky so' s brother to Jesus. the same ss us squstters.But I sold l dldnt e\fer 1.sat to Ib' srrsy to God if Ile looked like you!"Lsnslng the vs!! she csme forward and hurrled ou:°'An' 1 meeut lt them tlmes, sn' much more after you roll~ roeded my daddy sm!swtped Jerry ssrsy from me."Its:cus plan*dats stfe tn the chslr sud stood oo.e started to speak toPollyop; but l'2\eI;ru'l ery caused him to tum swiftly.The drshness of her fsee startled him. "ilsrcl Robert!" she sold."I c antso heck home until Pte told you somo- tlttng.No. Marc. dou't stop mo.I wi ll a lt.Now, listen!Oh, honey!"This appeal sms to her husband who had isid his lingers on her shoulder. "'s\on't you hold my hsod while I tell tt!"Much moved. Marcus dtd ss she re- quested.ills Ilrm ctusp seemed toeueounsge Evelyn snd she went ou: '°D\dl|1g,Pre sill!! bee\i-dreodfuli o - to Potty Hopkins,lnd--stu! shs's been snsogel §g_mc."She was going lo tell li sll, raged th gh Polly's mind.Was sne solo: to hrlng to light her relgtlons grip;the desd Oscar!old llsrc would never forgive lt!Thinking more now o£_the hsby coming next summer tothe almost locohereot sromsu than or hor own hepplucil.Pollyop ms-.le s movement ss tr to contradict the slatement: but Evelytrs lmpezuous rush of words hslted her. "Not Polly. Pm golng to put things right now. even lt More leaves me lonlght,"she declared clearing her thnost."Robert, :leer boy, I llbtl to you.1 lied to Polly sm! to you. Mor-cus.Oscar Bennett \rssn'£Pollgrs soeethoan st all.Be-he was my hushsndl* Mar.Kensls st1Rered,hot did notdroo the cold lingers he held;and Evelyn wept.bltt,ulg, unshte to go on.A horse srhlnuled outside;but In the shsuty no sound could be heard use the hysterical sobbing of IEvelyn.It seemed to Itohert ss If he most shake from hts cousin the rest ot the dark story , so lmpstlent was he tohesr lt. "Then-then when you come. wr-my beldtod," Evelyn rslsed her tlrrd eyes to her husband. "I tried to getrld of ttlm.I did my best to get Polly llopklns to promise el1e°d msrry Oscarafter ltehstl freed me.I usnlc d lo get him out ot the country!"Unwllllng to sv¢=enemtr the lean humlllstlon. she ended io plteoue con fusion:"lxrss gtsd when I knew hewss deed." "Then hour did he dle?" csme swln- iy from Mackenzie. "0h. Just ss the doctor told you,liste, desr," replied Evelyn."He was struck by lightning sad died from theshock.Ins Ires thltll. and--sad 1 msde Polly ssresr ossr s'nd our sgsln she'd never tell any ouet And-andl gave her the dtk dress she Iron that dey lo the Auburn ost.I-I--liedabout thsl. too.But. Marc. des: lose, I knew you hated her sod-" Robert bounded to his feet ss the was forgiven.Then suddenly, through the low rumble or listcus' rotor end the dghs and sobs ot' Ewelyo, Pollyophestd s shrill squatter call.She rose slowly to her feet sod stood rooted to the spot.The volcs that hadsounded was high, childish. like 'Nos Jerrfs. vnu; the mperstltlou ot her kind,Polly rss overcome by s great fear. Jerry was dylog alone lu s plsce of susngersl His llttls tplrtt had called to her tn the grief ot its going!She cast. s glsnee st th! ms n.sod the women.They were wholly enwopedinthemselves and paid no stteatlog to the plslntifs will that broke fromher lips.Bhe struggled to the doa* sud opened tt. sod there-ritht before her startled eyes--srss Daddy Hop- klns, Iith Jen-y. snrsddle his neck."Dsddyl" csme ln one bewildered cry from her shsklng llps. Then they rsded from her vwon.and the brolrn eyes yleldcd to semi- consclousuess, sod seml-conscloitsuess srss lost lu complete obllvlon.when Polly Hopkins sgslu llfted her mn.she was sunounded by s group ot people whom st am sho em not reoognlse.Theo Daddy Hopkins detached himself from the rest.Hewas nested very nest her.That was nlce. indeed! me thought annoy.8he most have dreamed that Old llsrchad sent hlm to prlsoo.wee Jerry was cuddled st her slde.Theo he, too, had never gone sway!what brought full remembrance to her 'rss the sight of Larry Bishop .~ 4 ~ ' Y »~-==-:. .====- ' I .g s. ~6 ~ " t e 1 ~ » - " " f .` f !~ *'~;I F - I *r ° ; 4 . I ' f *' !Q ? " ` ~" f V .1.~~ /.I f ? ".~L .tr~' r ~M ~f a . r g 2 _ ,f She Wss In the Big 8qt.|st'tsr's Out- stretched Arms in s Twinkttng, Weeping Agsinn Hls Breast. leaning ogslnst the wall st the root or the bed.lie was looking st her with tcsrillled eyes, his cracked llps worl- lng painfully"Larry," she cried, struggling up. lt was Marcus llsckenzle that shoved himself in beside Jemtuleh andbent over her. "lorry lunar: do tt. Daddy : I om," she moaned."Plesse, Mr. Mscliensle, please, hellers mel" She crawled vresrlly into Joremtalrs arms sud hugged his bushy head"Oh, Daddy Hopkins. I got. to go- lo-to gmt.I been-s wicked--bod-"She wss strstolng so to llnlsh that Robert. Perdvsl 'rss no longer able to keep quiet..Bs stepped forward sothatPollyu w him over Doddy's shoulder.She glared st htm wildly;"Tell 'etn--oh-tell 'lttt." the shud dared. The tears in hls eyes softened her espresslon. "'lts like you to feel sorry for me.slr!"She tinted."'J\n' gettin' Daddy nn' Wee .lorry back ls like you, too.Every day Pm in jsll I'1l be playin' you'lt be hspP!."She strangled st the memory of Old Msre's words, "I'll getyou next, hussyl" Then Robert, ltttug with remorse st his dldmellet lu her. picked her out a hor fathers arms. When he had placedher in s chair. ha sstd:. "Polly,dsrtlng.sre'se heard thewhole story from-from-"' Hs lookedlutowsrd Lsny Bishop,stumhllng ss tr he dld not remember hls name. "And we"ve forgotten lt. too," LiseKeostsboomedln."Yesterday lt srouldn't have been soy great toes trmy whole fsmlly had been sont ln the Iske.We were sll more Ilcled thsuany one ln the Bllent City.Bu t to night lt's etrrmntr' egsln."He stn*t got many friends. Lys slo'tl"BlscKenste*s laugh sent s sense ol relief over the gloomy group."Then Lyo Brseger,too."be er- clalmed, "ond soy other squatter who wants to work."Pollyop. overwhelmed with this geo erosity,stood up before hlm,curls showering etch shoulder Ind (timing her losely. ester tice."I guess mebbe you were so sngel slt the time, like Granny Hops soldonce." she nsld MII."Pm zhsnktn' you, slr. sta' I--Tm hopln* the ilttls one God's sendln' ln the summer'll lookjolt Ilke-like"-s smile touc hed her tips-Jon like Jerry," she ended Because shs srss ao sdlmply nsturst,llscKeuste moved solemnly: "It my child looks ss much like msas Jeny looks like has mlm, PII he mused."Then hs nm-1-tee on srlfe ssrsy, ot- ferlog to curry Ro o m home with them.."No,dr,"sstd that toons mon stoutty. "Pre got to talk to Polly Hop asm.""Pm goin' now, too." grunted I-env Bishop."Got to so an' sea Lys Bree ger.Ile's sic k In bed with s stum-mlck sche.Good night,Poll!Bee you tomorrow, Jeny Hopkins."He made s gesture or farewell to Robert; sad Pollyop suent to the door with hlm.There she brought a wry,twitching smile to his tlps by throw- log her stms shout his neck and kiss ing htm. "Zt's sll right now.I-arrr. dar t'she whispered."Goodby." When she turned slowly to Robert,hor fscs was sutruesd with cttmsoo blood."Aln't your horses gettin' cold, slr!" sho queried."lt's worse outside than when you came!" Jeremiah blinked st them went tothecotsudpickedupthedrowsySoby.To hlde hls embsrrsssmeot, he seated himself sud rocked the ohlld beet and fonh.He was almost st:oldor nts beautiful ~¢tsu¢hter, orused so uutlke herself,her hslr hanging tn :listening curls over hvelsu Robert-soo's exqulslte clotltts. "The horses sro wel! covered, Polly,"snssrered Robert."ru make lt worth the drhrer's while to suit a ou." Then unable to hear the strslo my longer. he burst out:"Darling, can you ever forglrs me?"She gave him one melting glance and like n fluttering bird sped tnto_!s arms sm! stayed there.And thus t etwo young' thlngs with nothing bo- tween them and long stretches of lisp- plness. clung to ssch other until thettokletlnkle of the lduckeosls sleigh bells srss lost lo the olght. Then the squstter glrl, dlsengsging herself from her sweethesrtls suns. went to her fsther. °'Dlt!d!.°'the breslhed.bendlng over hlm. "ever docs I mended the root that dsy-the sslns dsy Old Manecsmehome,Pre been lo vln "- sh e reached hack her hand,sod Rohan clasped lt, °'I'so been lovln'-"Chok-ing. she could get no rsnher lu um lmponsnt explnnlllon. Robert nepped hwde her, and rest- ed hls hand on the down-bent head He knew now that though she was ssquatter. one of the despised ol' the earth. he loved her better than the whttle world. °'lts just tlke Grsnny Hope esld. Dsddy," Pollyop 1|ent on, the velvetybrown softening the mlsty eyes."She ssld. Granny Hope did, that lo1fe's b|I~get sn' bettern hste soy day.An' tra true, aln't It?" "Yep," nodded Ilopklns, smoothingher noe with one :rest hsnd "I guess so, brett"'It sune ls" added Robert ln her esr.Then he looked st Jeremls T~~..__"llny I hue her some dur.rf' hs asked ln reverent tone;-'nt makeher so happy you sron't :revel lt." Jeremlstrs blg m m e shook.sud Pollyop. ever devoted to htm, tused hlm tenderly.*'l'll never lesse you, Dsddy dsrlln', precious dd Dltdtlyf the erled "lieb- be-" . She looked up st me tall msnmndlrtsbyher.°'Mebbs."abs re- pented. °'yon'd tske .terry sh' Daddytoo,huh?'I'heyre awful good sn' never get to snybody's troy." "And Jerry sod your futher zoo my darling," laughed Robert,In outburst of hspplness."I a n h e syour tlttle rlrl. Hr. Hopkins, esn't 11' "Yeo," whispered Jeremiah, sim~ hgvlly .Then whlle Robert was bldd |Polly goodnight.Jeremiah.with fsrswsy look upon his (sol, lithsthe bosr-legged ohlld closer to mm nockd htm gently to and rn.rrn n END1 softly."Poor, poor Larryill|H o p k i n s n t ve r y q u l e t , w h l l o E vt l y h , ggi!!!It the 'nulln m Ot count. then. he mu not len her any mon! mg q,:inn his brent. °-'nm nlzhva worn," ala Backen do moved almolt beyond speck. "umm pusouulde zha In who knowzz..um Poll;-look up. child..I anal to tell you nomexhingf' In silence tbl dnnd ¢ umm (lanes at mm."Wiula you--you 1nnL~¢n1eep-just now, Hr. Pnrdvnl and I made arrangements with your killer £0 |110 bl!! work,"u n x m m mm her."Duel :hal please you!""Awful much." abc lllhed; than ua ab t . n a P l r d v t l d l d n o :w a l t t n i n d ou t .H a t p r a n g t o t h e d o o r , j e r k e d l g o E 9 a n d c l o s e d It b e h i n d w i t h a b a n g . I n m ` c E " E " i I I H n m ' u r n 1 e v B - m g ; s l i p Q u i l t ! !i n t o a m a t . o r l l a r t n l ma t c h h e r i n t o h i s an n : a s t t h e ne ve r i n t e n d e d t o In b e r g o . n r u o n l y P o l l y w h o h a r d u n p u a i o n a t e l o n w o r d s t h a t c a m s : m m l i p s t h a t h a d s o o ft e n n u n ; o a t h s a t h e r a n d l m ' p e o p l e . S h a w a t c h e d u w ca n do l ly ,h e r h e a r t mi x i n g a n d h a r m u s c l e s m m w s u : p a l e .R u b l r t h l d UD(b d l e ve d w h a t m e i n :h a d m m s H o h a d g o n a u n y w i t h o u t n u m m n o | .|| » The Hanan Why.mn-He'| ms ben friend.liant wlth quntlunlug.°Dld&|_"she asked,"don h e -ao nun: dl~er ent exp~: th at lho eagerly. Pc liy cogmled on :mall moment.clinging to her huxhnnd neck and \ o ¢ f = ~ = : X P F tl a g o , C t m t . pa s sa g e a n d L y n n c a n a l o f t h e A l n a - u n c o m . W h e n G h l l a l x p a n d o d . I t I a t h e e x t r e m e n n n h e r n p o r t i o n 0 2 C h i l e l a s h o l m b y t h e m a p s t h a t In n o i r t h e c e n t e r a l l Int er es t.C h i l e dl t l n o t a li r a y a h a ve a l e n g t h o f 2 . l 0 l > nttlea.U n t i l t h e In n q u a r t e r o f t h e n a s !ce n t ur y .t h o n o n l a e m b o u n d a r yo t t h e co tt n rr y fe l l m o r e t h a n 5 0 0 ml l c a s h o r t o f It s pr e s e n t pos it io n. N o r t h o f I t B o l l vi a o w n e d a coaa tax n t r l p tn l l ea o r m o r e In l en g t h . a n d Pe r t r a s o u t h er n b o r d e r e xt e n d e d s o m e 300 mil es fur the r m outh th an ll. do es to- d n y .A l l o r t h i s re g io n .w h i c h n o t fo r m a t h e n o r t h e r n m o s t 50 0 m i l e s o l ' C h i l e . w n a c o n s i d e r e d o f l i t t l e w o r t h , an d m u c h of l t h a d n o t b e e n e x p l o r e d . W h e n ex t en s ive n l t r u t e dt- po al ta w e r e dl nc o ve re d In t h e B o l l vl l n n o r - t l o n o f t h e c o u t e l n r t p l n t h e a i x t l e l . t h e r e w a s a r u s h l i k e t h a t l o C a l i fo r nla *s g ol d fl el da i n 18 ti l.A l n r g e p r o - p o r t i o n o f t h e n e w c o r n e r a w e r e C h l l - ea na .Fr i c t i o n a r o s e b e t w e e n C h l l e n n m l n l n g co m pa n ie s a n d Il ol l- :l on t a r collec tors.a n d ll n n l l g l n m e w n r b r o k e o u t b e t w e e n C h i l e n n d B o l i vi a . P e r u w a s d r o w n In n a a n a l l y o f l l o - l l vl a . a n d t h e t h r e e c o r n e r e d w n r r a n o n fo r se ve r a l y e n m A t i t s co n -clttnlon C h l l o w a s co mp le te fy ricto1"- l o l ! a n d e n m d e d he r h m t m l n r t e a n t t h e ex pe ns e o f t h e t w o vn n q n u h e d co un tr ie s.l l o l l r l a b e c a m e " t h e S w i t - ze r l an d of A me r l to " i n a dn u h lc s en s e ; l t i s n o t o n l y pe r c h e d ltl gh o m o n r mo t t n t a l n l . h u t h y th e l o t t a n t i t s P n - cl ll c pr o vin c e s l t be c a m e co m p l e t e l y la nd l oc k ed .Th i s m o u n t a i n c o u n t r y h a s a t t e m p t e d l n r e c e n t 3 e a r s t o b u y fr o m C h l t o a " co r r i do r " to t h e s e n S l n c e t h e w a r o f t h e P a c i n o .u a l t wa s c a ll e d, Pe n : h as hn t l t ow a rd Cl l ll e th e r e l u t l o n s w h l c l t It a l y l s e t d t o w a r d A u s t r i a l n t h e l a t e Ni n e t ee n t h a n d ea r ly 'tw e n ti e t h c e nt u r ie a .Ta c n a a n d A r l e s h a ve c o n s t i t u t e d n s " P e r u Ir r e - de n t a . "a n d a l l tts le n de r s h u e .d r e a m e d o r re s t o r i n g t h e lo s t p r o v- lncee. Ec on om ic al ly ,C h i l e h a s p r o d t e d g r e a t l y b r t h e w a r o t t h e P n c l d c . O u t o t t h e fo r m e r P e r u vi a n p r w l n c e o f Ta r a p n c a a n d t h e fo r m e r B o l l r l n n p r o - r l n c a o f A t a c a m a ( n o w th e C h i l e a n Jm l o t a ga a t n l h a ve be en ta k e n s i n c e t h e vr a r n l t r a t e a w o r t h m a n y m l l l l o n s o r d o l l a n ,a n d m u c h re m a i n s t o b e exts nct ed.Ya l t m b l e dep osl ts o f n l - tr a t o ha ve c om e t o ll g h t . to u . In Ta c n a si n c e t he r r n r .Th e e x p o r t t u x o n n l - t r a t e s s u p p l i e s n e a r l y t h r e e fo n n h n o r t h e In c om e o f t h e g o ve r n m e n t .l n c l - d e n t a l l y . l n Te e n a In o n e o f t h e fe w a r e !! a l o n g t h l a d e s e r t p o r t i o n o f t h e co n s t e a p n bl o o f p r o d uc i n g c r o p s. a n d th e s ec ti o n In th er e fo r e of tn en t a lr i te - gl c va lu e .The ne a re so me o f the c ou t- p l e x fa c t o r :w h i c h :nalte t h e T a m e - Ar l c n n r e b le m m uc h m or e t ha n a : n e r o qn e e t l on w h e th e r n pl e b l s cl t e s ha l l b e held to aulxtn the region permanentlyto either Peru or ohne. Santiago the Capstal. 5&Ilfllll'U is the chief city mf Chill. bu t n o t l n t h e s o m e d e gr e e a a B t t e n o l Ai r e s ul o f th e Ar g e n t i n e re p ub l ic . B u e n o s A i r e : h u ) b e c o m e n l t n o s t t h o re p n b ll e l t ae l f. ln t h e s e n s e t h a t P a t i l 1| F ra n ce : b ut S a nt ia go la b u t th e c ap - l t a l o f t h e co un t ry ,w h i c h h a s o t h e r d t l e a t h a t m a r c o m p a r e w l l l t l l In l n - c n l tmp-ortnnoe.,t i a n t l o g o co n t ra s t s vr lt h Bu en os .A lr ea a a th e c on se rvat ive ca p it a l o r n : m al l c o un t ry wi t h t he me - tr o po l is of t he co n tl n en t .Y o u fe e l In n m Ch i l e a n cn nl te t th e . eo n a e r ra t l r o c h n r l c t e r o f t h e pu a p l o ;l n B u e n o s A i r e ! m e l l b e n l : p p - i t o f t h e w o r l d n t s . lfa ld i rl a a n d m a s u cc e ss o r s. th e l u » va d e n o l ' C h i l e i n t h e Q t e e n t h c e n - xu r r. w er e ml d i er a be n t s o le l y o n co n - qu e s t . su c h a a t h e y h a d t a k e n p o r t l n l n P e r o . fo r l m m e t l l a t e l l l n : u h e r e a l . th e c o lo n i s t s w h o in a u c ce a a l r e e x p o dl t lo n a fo u n d e d Bu e n o s A l r e a c a m o w i t h w i fe ! a n d d t l l d r e n w i t h l t o n e a , m a r e l . a n d i m p l e m e n t s o r h u s b a n d r y . to se t tl e l n t h e l an d .Th e e t h e r e w a s a m a r k ed d l l er e n c e b e t w e en C h l le a n d Ar g e n t i n a fr o m th e be g i n ni n g . Th e w a r r i n g l n r a d e r l t o f C h i l e m o t a n d m t n r l e d w i t h a w a r l i k e l n d l a n ra c e . t h e A r a u c a n l an l . a n d t h e i r l a m e l a w i t h o u t qn ee t lo n t h e m o s t In do - pe nd en t. t he b ot de at t h e m o n t n o r : e r I I 'rrm ENTERPRISE. BLAIR. NEBRASKA Adam nuuaq have gonron num~ ~In hvor ol we mmunuau of I vim'-mru uyntnm io ma uemwum Swami .~I tended ze tordu not.n a P s r d n l d ld ont.Ha sprang to ¢>Egand closnd 1:I n f {.~i,"E"iIIan~ ann Quilt!!into a snatch her into hisintended to lex ber n r u o n ly P o ll pulionate 1011 ur~lips that had no of her and lm D¢0Dlo. can dully, her h muscles mm wsu: not bdleved what Ho had gona urnn m Ot count. Lb her any mon! Unnotioed br theHopkins nt very 1| who Md regnluedclingingtoherI1~ cnarran XVII-Oontltwld. - » 1 |- The ssow was stlll falling qnletly Into the dark lake. and the ~\;;""-wlth a throh st an heard. caug tbl l.llI| l.doll!| l:|l ll theedslof meetu-b l l n d o f h l s h o m e .Th e n h is P o l - l ' u ~ n p ."Cover your name and walt hero." eo ?erdvst lo the driver.'lfhen . Hopkins he sald:"As z told you., your daughters sollered trlabtfnl- .Poor glrl, I am s!rs|¢. if you sp .without warning.the shock ~dbstoomuchforher.Doaavre in town. and go to Blsltop's4nn ttllc o ms tor y oo .r n t e tl -rw and the ho: are home." A Ions lilib slipped from the squat- s llps.Ha desired to ntsh ta andold an gunent lo ltls ovefwrought Bo had heard with suppressed on llohen's tsls of hte Pollyop'sand now as he reeollec-ted thetn. could scsrcdy reslrsln himself. Yetrealised the young man was rlgllt. twlllns me th1ld'a bowed l mround ma aeck. he faded stolldly ln~ the falllny snow,mme the hut !'olly Bopklns was ted. tenaely silent. M slender an claapeq logother about her knees.uddenly she heard volces other than law hum or ldscKenslea questions helyn's aobblng answers in the t ~Hhs arose slowly. ready to springt hm B lsnop or Ly e Brseg er lf ev appeared at the door.To send tn away Instantly was the decision t she made as she saw the latch In and the door slowly swing ln.A~ra she recognized wlth mulled ern pped across the threshold; she sat am,but was np again before he poke.The msn ans had an longed to see noone again.But now he was here. dld not dare let hlm slay a mo-t.Marcus llacKenr.te mlght come ~ of the coophole even hotore she ~uld send the newcomer away.While ~e was pressing Nami c ont collar ~ over his abou she ttptoedn htm and ann npllnsd hand whis "Husht (Jo sway!Go away ~tckl"llaltlng a backward gesture,added:"'Ihere°s some one ln the ~phole 1 dont want yon to see."Hts errsnd having completely left xntnd_ Robert. after a tnoment oftartled lnspectlon. stopped stlllly br the door. The resentment and jealousy he had nursed so long dared into ac- tive llfs me an-sro him llke flames. Clothes such as sho wore had never»_mi d for wllh squatter money! .Bt sm beautifull so much an em 'TEM UB. but he knew she was not " ' *-» .. , -:H ohspe~d sa td th er ewss so nteo ne hi .-°. n i as her with stern eyes and tail: shoved tm- uma.-rm solos to seo who be ll." he snapped.Polly's angers caught hltn as he tried to pass her."No,you esn't go ln there."shecried."Please dont do lt." The sound or their vdcos brought Marcus Macliensle out into the kitchenln one slrlde.Ile halted at the sight of the squatter glrl hanging desperate-ly to ltouenm ann.An exclatnatton broke from hltn: and with one wrenchPercival was free and was nt htm. "Bo lt's you!" he said ln a tone that tdd Polly Hopkins what was ln his mind "Damn you. you hypocrite " Bla soles broke ofl. and he bntshedhis eyes across wlth shaking Ilnsera. There behind Marcus in the coopdzoledoorwiy was bla pale cousln. "Evelyn" he gasped thlcltlyt "God, what's thu all about!hhery one ofyou look as l!--as it---" Bewildtmed and ovewome, he could not dnlah his sentence. lla:cos had caught Evelyn to him;and Pollyop, tearlessly ashamed had sunk into the blg chair to hide the llnsry which she knew had hroulht the hurt lnto Roherta eyes.She' l lh ld she was clothed In daddfs boots and her own csllco dress!"Shot the door, Bob," Hanna or? dsrsd as calmly ss he could. llscbanlcally Robert dld as he washlddm.When he turned again. itse ch was seated. with Evelyn cllnglngto him, and Pollyopa lace was cov- ated by one ann. .Evelyn began to cry weakly. "Bob, dear." sho hroke out. lookingup at her coosln wlth streaming eyes, °'Pollyep's heen so good to ana" 'net aousded to Polly as if some one also were to be punished for the llghfs wort."N». I shit," she protested ztrttng har hand."I was svdul had!lweae ill oady ans to hlstne.t hated every sos at y on.Lot me tell all or y ou about il."lhi began at the boglnnlng and re-teg new she lad concocted the platrF m H r s . Hs c li e n z le .She spnltl °1 thought 1 could kill 'er. sir," she added,ralalng streaming eyes."but-when daddfs coat toll down, an' the blg tnstntny sn' Granny Hope ~neost me, I quit hatln' you an' wantln* to lun your woman."Bhe atrussled up and moving to the wall,loaned sgslnst 'Tha Greatest Llotner in tbl World" sl ll' she, gag,would add nemu to the vast £10113 of hurt ones.llhreryoneofherstlorttswaadlrected to ltacltenale.'Then I°|n to undarlrtand." he asked slowly, *that rw deliberately took mr wife away to klll her?"'But she d1dn't, Hare." lnteriected Evelyn.llartlll :nada a wlde gesture with me arm."Ilush. live," he muttered.'I wantto hear whit Lllsa Hopkins has to nr ."- "rep, 1 too: her," nauéo on Polly, "an' 1 meant to croak her. toot an' throw 'er ln the lake.Just to let even with you, slr.""Then why dldn't y ou do lt?" do- msndsd Marcus. Pollyop threw a shun glance at theother msn, standing white and allent. tihe cleared her throat.ana leaned only the harder against the wall."On a sudden." sho continued. as ll' eager to dnlsh her tale. "1 somehow remembered everything Granny Hope learned me when she was ln the shack here.She always ssld. mister. when rw was devilish enough to snake asquatter from the tlllent Clif'-Polly paused and coughed, then proceeded an the deed sllunoe:"Granny sald you was the Imax' and llkenoss of thegood ooo vb tn the slty an' s brother to Jesus. the same as tts squatters.But I aald l dldnt ever want to dy sway to God lf lie looked like yonl"Lsuvlng the wall lilo camo forward and httrrled on:°'An' t meant lt them tlntes, an' much more after you rnll~ roaded my daddy and swlptd Jerry away from me."Marcus place*his wife In the chatr and stood oo.e started to speak toPnllyop; but E\elyu'l cry caused him to tum awlftly.The drabness or her faoe startled him. "ilsrel Ruben!" she sold."I c nntso hack home until Pre told you somo- tltlng.No. Marc. don't stop me..I will zals.Now, listen!Oh. honey!"This appeal was to her husband who had laid his llngers on her shoulder. "'tton't you hold my hand while I tell tt!"Much moved. Marcus dld as she re- quested.llls Ilrm clasp seotned toeucounage Evelyn and she went on: '°IJadl|1g,l"ve always beeo-dreadnoi o - to Potty Hopkins,snd--und she's been aupngel §g_mc."She was going lo tell li all, raged th gh Polly's mind.Was sne solo: to lzrlng to light her nlatlgna wlgttthedeadOscar!old Marc would never forgive lt!Thinking more now o£_the baby coming nest summer tothe almost lncoheeent woman than ol ht-r own happiness.Pollyop made s movement as ir to contradict tho stolement: but ltvelytra lmpetuous rush of words halted her. "Not Polly. l'm golng to put things right now. even lt More leaves me lonlght,"she declared clearing her thnoat."Ilob¢r!. tlear boy, I iled to you.t lied to Polly and to you. Mar-cus.Oscar Bennett trsan'z Pnltgrs aneethenn at all.Be-he was mr huebandl* MatRenata attdered.hut did notdrop the cold llngers he held;and Evelyn wept.bltt,uly. unable to go on.A horse whlnnled outside;hut ln the shanty no sound could be heard save the hysterical sobbing of IEvelyn.lt seemed to ltobert as If he must shake from hls coualn the rest of the dark story , so lmpstlent was he tohear lt. "Then--then when you came, my-my oeloreo." Evelyn rslsed her tired eyes to her husband. "I tried to getrld ot hltn.I dld any heat to get Potty llopklns to promise she°d marry Oscarafter ltehad heed me.I wanted to get hlm out ot the country!"Unwllllng to svs=enem1r the lean humlllatlon. sho ended in plteous con fusion:"Lwas glad when t knew hawas dead." "Then how ata he dlel" came swltt- ly from Mackenzie "0h. J ust as the doctor told yon,llsrc. dear." replied Evelyn."He was struck hy lightning and died from the shock.Ins free thou. and--and 1 made Polly swear over a'nd over agaln she'd never tell any onel And-andl gave her the silk dress she wore that day ln the Auburn car.I-I--liedabout that. too.But. Marc. dear love, I knew you hated her and-" Itohett bounded to hla feet as the ¢irl's words trailed away into dlence. Over ldacKonsde's race were speedingso many different expressions that the was forgiven.the low rumble ot the dgha and subs heard s shrill squatslowly to ber feet to the spot.Th sounded was high.Jerry's. vnth the super-st Polly was overcomJerry was dying al strangers!His llttto her tn the grief cast a glance at woman.Theylnthemselves and to the plalntive her lips.Bhe stru and opened tt. andhor stat-urn klnl. Iith Jen'y "Dsdtly l" came cry from her ahah Then they fadedand the brown ey~ consciousness, and was lost ln completwhenPonyHo her mn.the was group ot people whnot reoosnlse.Th detached himself was seated very -nlce. znoeeot tae I must have dreamhad sent hlnt to p was cuddled at h too, had never gonwont brought fu her was the aight f q p f _ . -ll' .e :» ..~ 'te\." ~ ~* 1 .I 4f ' 1 . i t /~rf 1. 1 ,.,.ItI~t .5 1; 1.l , r She Was In tlta stretched Atme Weeping Against leaning agslnst the the bed.Ile wastearillled eyes, his lug painfully "Larry," she cdltwasMarco shoved himself in abent over her. "l-offs' ¢uaat do she moaned."Pl please, hellere mel She crawled wea arms and hugged ~"Oh, moo; H0 to-to }nlI.I t sShe was strain] ltobert Percival sr keep quiet..Be that Polly saw shoulder.She gla"Tell 'em--olt- dered. The tenrs tn h expression. "lte like y ou tslr!"She wlnced. an' Wee Jerry bn Every day Pm in you'll be happy."memory of Old st you next, hussyt Then Robert,his dldrellef ln lt hor fathers arms.her in a chair. h "Polly.darling whole story ..He lookeda..tostumhllng as tt lt his name. "And we"ve toKensisbootned wouldn't havemy whole family lake.We were sany one ln the night lt's dlffenen Polly stralghte~ ltant wllh one-all~ °Daddy."she §!°C 5§1Y ~ ~o 1.G y-a g W Q Q : 2 m m & m ¢- "~_!v"", ¢ " ~ ' ~ r y ' »n~c~a»@nnnMlnd $3\72\IlI""'I'hu't0w-\v human! cull \ medal bona elodlon In the nur future.wlllllm Knhlmnn. a wall known os!- tlomnn of Uxu llr . wvwl ms Ka nnlCny marker xvfenxly, and wma A mind | Boihd m a Im mei for Qdok Pamul. u n ! ! I The city library at Unlvenlly Placerunlums over xu.uou volumes. Illouautleld has voted to raise 827-000 to be expended In local lmproveuleutu.In a recent dnin in Oumhn, yomm lsulnell mined over 83.500 by the mlsof puppiill. .lumvl mvuiuzpa |farmer :war Lunluy lun just aotd his place for $275 an mere. Nearly 5500 members attended the:naw Sundly tchuol mmcation nn its l\"¢8|uB ln Fremont...An xzumdsncu of 5.000 ls expectednt the National wuluwé latino wma 01001: It Omalm lil July.N4 b u n k ; E m a n in u n i o n at Cnluluhul.Nlncleea lodge! are rl- nronnnhnd nf 'lim lnunlnr was or ilerarordl, stcumd u n woprleo at the year, 80.05 per hundred weight.The State Depnrtmml of 'rrnde andCnmmerceannounce:the reopening ot the Furman tank st Crtwford under an anusei;new muumemenrand with zu c u b re nrn a fu lly 0| tlbllnhed.The Columbus light and power com- pany is muhln; c oll trum New Mu-Ico at n prlca dcubll nut uauslly pdd, to aunxtent the Int dlmpp udng mp- piy hid ln at the outset at the' nrikoat 1 colt ot 812300. The 3yourold nun of Mr. lnd Mn.George \'b'umrl. reddlng near Nebnlkn City.got his hand under I rbrklngehnlr W1!]:\lhl result. th!! the hand 'ns so hull; mnngied um: one Hagerhad tu be nmpulned. Lilac Nancy Pennoyer of CentralCity, 1 gnduntt Of £110 college of bull- I n I3 __m m 1 dedicated by President Hardin; ul Princeton.N.J.I.:-¥uun|:Q*"°"| ".,...J,..'.'§1"i`~l'§'£` day. aelc.n?:ll:-peelzled over;when throughout me lmd.3-Drumhead elec tion ot me Ancient um Honorable Arullcry commmr onBoston Common. News nevlfw or meunre providing lbll lubsldln lhnll not be pnld to shlpownuns who sell llquor on Amenlem ships ouudde LbsLhreemlle limit.Q -I n n ;4 ;\ ! »l n a l l l l l n h l n f h in be zrcdlbd with conlempz either bs Franco or e r m the Unimed sums. without whose economic cooperallontheeconomicsoftheRunlan: m u nnnnnt ha fb|lt.lb{ll.h|\d.B !bel r - - -.u n o u n - . - . v . . . . , ,A tornado ltruck tha neighborhood of Henry in 8cotublu£ count; and de- urvrcd a number of farm homes. Tlllnxeight Epworth leunse :lup-:crn wen nomcsmted ut lim diltrlct comentlon at David City lu: wack. Fnrest Banlatts.18 y ouu old, ru drowned whlh nrlmming with somecumpmlonl in tho Blue :hor at Flir- \ . . . . . . . neu administration, Unlverully ot Nebrukn. bu bonu umrded a $500 prim for post-|nduats work lnaull ot her anellencn In msthematlcl.Flemonl.'| new Melhodlst churrh was und for um am time lull. Sunday .Regudsr Sunday school u m churchlsrr lc el an to be hold in me new auditorium.Tha church u ald so be u n a o r u m n n m m z m n p m a r x u b -uunnnnl :vm Ia n u l u l l !l l c a w u s ;. . m » - l -\ | |. . , . . 1 . . . , . l I { . I . .T . . . " l § m § . 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A l w uh ul ¢ m |\ _, || |\ || |u n a u u u | v» | . u e ! l u !wemuleh e d i ve d , i n t o t h e E l k h o m r i ve r a t e l h l l l o w p a l m n u r \n l i e; | ,b r a l k l n g his ne ck. A pe ti t io n I l b e i n ;d r c u l e t e d l t L o d g e p o l e fo r t h e e r e c t i o n o f a $ 9 0 . - 00 0 sc ho ol bu l l d l u z .A h u t o 1 - m e A ru e ol u tl o n h u b e e n ad o p t e d b y th e O o i u m h n s b o a r d o f e u p e r vl n o n sm i li n g n sp e c ia l e l e ct i on t o a ut h o ri s e th e s a l e o f t h e o l d c o mm ho u s e n d t h e gr o u nd s .T h e el ec ti on 1 |t o b e h e l d w i t h t h e p r i m a r i e s o n T I- \ G l d I L J u l y 18. Big Row Over Sale of Uquor on Vessels Controlled by the Qhlnninn RnnrdV e | | |' B u n s I _ . . . _ _ - - _ » - BHYS un WHS BUTH AHBBY C o n t r o ve r s y H e y I l e m p l r . 8 h l p Su b - sidy Legnletlon-Europuit expat-n M e e t a t T h e H a g u e - R u e e i e l e Ft e o a l c l t r a nt - A m e r l o e n F a d e r : ti e n o f L ab o r ln C on ve n ti o n . B y E D W A R D w . m o m m a £ ( B l t l G E 3 T b o o t l e l i c r l n t h e \ e o r l t l " Ie w h a t t h e y e r e c e l l l n g U n c l e S e m t h a n d a y s - - a n d j u s t b e c n u a e e l - co h o l l c b c vem z e a e r e s o ld o n p e e e e n £\ 'r veznwla o w n e d e n d contno lletl b y th e g u vem t n et a t, o uu d d e t he t hr e e ml l e ll t n i t . Th e s t o r m o t c o n t ro ve n y . w h i c h Im a i t e c e n t e r In W a s h i n g t o n ,l e a m u s i n g t o t h e pe o p l e ge ne r al ly ,b u t l t l e e m i g h t y eor lo us e i l n l r fo r C h a i r m e n L a k e r a n d t h e o t h e r m e m b e r s o t t h e Tn l t et l St a t es e hl p p l ug b oa r d , w h o a r e t r y i n g t o c o m p e t e w i t h m e t vu vr u e e r l l n e r e o f o t h e r ne tl on e.A n d I t le l i k e l y In b e e q u a l l y s e r l o t t l t o r t h o s e lr l l n t u t o r a n d a r e t r y i n g t o p e e : n n t p eu l n i t l y leg ls lat lo n.Pr o hi b it i on .l i k e po l l tl c l .me k e e otrnnge t»¢»¢tI'ellon.e.txnm-<1 l n the et xe c k o n C l t t l l m m n L nl l : e r 's p u l l e y e r e th e A nt i Sa lo o n l en z uo . t he dr y l ee d sr e i n congrt-ea,t h e Aaeo clat lon Ag a i n s t Prol nthl tlon u n d su el ne m ln en t w et :e e th e m e n o f t h e B u s c h fa m i l y , b e e vr e n o f S t . L n u l e . Th e B u s c h me n . i nd e ed . s t o n e d t h e r o w h y le tt er s w r i t t e n w h i l e o n n sh i p p i n g b o a r d vessel on wl alc h tlr lt th s w er e e ol ti . o pe nly a nd n t tnntl ernte prl ee e.Th e l t we l l ,o r m u m .ls di n- c tc d ag ai ns t e po l ic y th a t p r eve nt s th e ir b re w in g an d s e l li n g be-er w h i l e i t p e r m i t s t h e se ll in g o f Gernlatll un d R nn l l s lz b e er o n ; ; o \ t* IIl :nent-ownt-al ttltlpn.T h e .»\nsotIntlon Atm ln st Pr o ll l hl t lu n lnel ete t h a t t h e \" o !e tc n t l e ct b e en fo r ce d t o t h e l lt n l t . t n t h e h o p e a n d trxpec tntlon t h a t l t w i l l t h u s h e p m t c d s o n n p o p u l n r l l m tl t w i l l h e res ci nde d.W a y n e Il . \'lho¢~ltr.cou ns el fo r t h e ¢\ n ll S n lo n n league-wl l e m te n t he l e nx u t - e p o s it i o n m n c t - m i n s t h e t h r e e m l l e t l m l t .h o l d i n g t h a t l i q u o r t n n n u t l e g n l l y h t so l d o n At ne rl cn n r e ve l s nn y wl l er e z b u t h e s a y s t l w Bu sc h nt t o c k ls "s i m p l y n n tIl'¢\1"t to tltatcrlrtllt p r o h l b l t l n n u n d ¢r o ut e at n t tn w n t fo r t h e s a le o t b e er . " n u l l l l c t h i n k s t h e s t r i p p i n g b o a r d n o tnke c u r e o f It s e l f.Pr ol ll b lt io n C o m tnlsslnme-r lltlyttett nelrnlts t h e r e h a s la¢'tll n ll§l ft'rtl l|H ell'o p l n l n n n s t o t\h|° lht'r t h e 'r n ln t en d oc t npplltet t o s m w l s ou t si d e t h e t h r e e m i l e llr nl t. Th a t In a l t a! n o t s o a p p l y l s h e l d b yft nu ns wl for t he u lt lp pl ug b oa rd . nc co rd .l nz t o M r. Ln sl t er , an d h e n fl da t " l l o t h fr o m t l n - st a n d p o i n t o l ' l e g a l r i g h t a n d f r o m th e s t a nd p oi n t o f t h e n n - n u l l s m - n r l l y n f o u r n n t l n n a l m e r : h u n t m u r i n e t h e s h i p p i n g h o a r d h a s ||t °rl || ltt t'd¢ nml w ill c ont inu e to pe rmi t. t h e e e n I n n o f l i q u o r n n l t e s h l fl l . s o l o n : n e fo r e i g n s h i p s a r e n l l o w e a t o e n t e r u n d d e p o r t f r o m o u r s h o r e s e x vr c l e l ng t h a t p r i vil e g e . " .¢ \ m e l 1 t Il l t r a ve l e r : m u t n t n e r e r m e e rol t r o o n ee t o e hl p e t h a t d y s o me o t h e r fl u t h a n t h e s u m a n d t i t r l p c a . f ) R l Z S l D E N T x u m o t x o 13 eo l n - nl et e nt t m t h e p e e e n g e o f t h e a n l p su bs id y ml n wl lt et m h en b ee n re dr afte d t o t h e j e n n c o l n m l t t e e o n tne rc he nt m a r i n e , t h a t h e h u w a r n e d c o n t r e " lt : fa i l ur e l n t hl e r e s p ec t w i l l c e r t a i n - l y l e a d i n t o t n c e l l n n l m m e d l e t e e x tru nr tt tn nr y ee eu lo n. The P re si de nt h ee al s o l e t cong ress k n o w t h a t i n h i s o p l n i o n t h e n o u r t n t h e m m Im p o r t a n t m u t t e r b e fo r e lt ,a n d t h a t tt eho ul tl h a ve unt ll vt de tl at t e nt i o n u n t l l l t l e dl ep oe ed n f.Th e n . a n d n o t u n t l l t h e n . h e th i n k s t h e soldiers*bo n u e tall! sh o u l d b e ta k e n np .1t c C nm b c r u n d o t h e r etnnl .nrn w h 6 u r e p u s h i n g t h e bo nu s t c gi e ln t lo n s ho w ed e d lm p od t lo n t o di s r eg a r d t h t :ud vl c e fr o m t h e W h i t e Il o u e e a n d w e n t a h e a d w i t h p l a n a fo r eisl etr nck lng t h e tnrtrl'l n fa vo r o f t h e h e n n a t h l e w e e k .Th e y h e l l e r e t h e l a t t e r m e u m - e r e n b e p u t th r o u g h w i t h o u t e l o n g d e b a t e . F L A G D A Y w e e o b s e r ve d g e n e r a l l y t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n t r y a n d n t n o n n t h e ee le hr et lo ne w a s o n e eepe cin lly u u n h y o f n o t e .Th l e vr n e l n h l e t o r l c F o r t l t e l t e n r y w h e r e w e l u n vo l l e d t h e m o n u m e n t er e- ct w b y c o n s r u l t o Fr an c ie Sc ot t R e y. eu tl m r o t th e " S te t Sp u n gl e d B a n n e r . "T h e h u n d m t n e s h a ft etnn tle n e a r t h e g m t w h e r e tlr mt er l t he F la g w hi le Ke y tr ee ur rt tl ng his tun xnortel ltnee.P r e s i d e n t l l n r d l n g tlelltreretl e fr e c e r u l de d lc n to r y e d d r e n . O x o n m o r e t h e E u r o p e a n ex p er t s n r e gu t h o m t l to ge t he r t o de t e r - m l n e t h e b e l t m e t h o d o f t l e t t l l l l l w i t h Ru s si a a n d ec co mp lt eh ln g t h e r e g t n e m t l o n o f t h e nn t l n n u :u t t e r i n g f m m t h e effec ts o f th e W o r l d w e r . Th i s t im e t h ey er e a t Th e l la t tt u e. en d t o r t h e p r e s e n t n o r e p r e s e n t a t i ve s o f R o n d e n n d o t G e r m a n y a r e a d m i t t e d . w h t n n p l n n l u t e b e e n s e t t l e d o n t h e s o l l e t g o ve r n m e n t w i l l b e na k e d t o se n d d e l e g a t e s t o t n k c p a r t l n p o u r p e r l r n t he g l n n l n x Ju n e 2 6 . 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R n d c k so l d t h e co nfe re nc e n t T h e Ha g ue w ou l d p r ove n l u ln d rn u c e r n th e r th an a n he lp . a nd c on ti nu ed : " If w e a r e n o t t o c o x m l r l e r t h e d e o l n r a t l n n a o f H o o ve r a n d H u g h e s s o d th e m e m or a nd u m o r I'o ln \ n re an e mp t y thr eo tl . wha t th ey as k mr nr wg th e po ur p n r l e r a w i t h Ru n n i n t n It u sa l l fs Ir l t h - t l r u w n l n f t h e r n e t n o r u n t l u n : o t H u t l In w hl c h t h e p r l nc l p a t p o ol l t on o f R u s sia wa s e x o r e s e e d "-~.. t l o n o f a n y s u c h d e c i s i o n b y t h e S u p r e m e r o l t n b r r e e n a c t m e n t ol't h e st at ut e. l " ` Il t l II.A N D ': 'l d o l l ot e c t l oo e t o o k p l a c e Ir I¢ l a ) .b u t a t th i s t r r l t l n g m a r e t u r n s h a ve b e e n r e c d r e d .Th e w i n d u p o f t h e r n m p e l g n n a d t h e r i g o r o u s me as u re s o f t he In ll le h e o ld le r y se r ve d t n q u i e t s o m e w h a t t h e w a r fa r e o n t h e Ul s t e r h n n l e r ,b u t t h e r e w e r e do l l y ou t r ag e s l n Be lfa st .tn c tu d ln g a n tn ce nd t nr y fi r e t h a t de st ro ye d s l a r g e bl oc k o f b u si ne s s h ou s es .' I n L o n d o n t h e co n r t l to t l o n n t the Ir i s h h e e S t n i q a s m e l t e d , w a s m u l e pu bl ic .n p l n c e s hé l fel a t t on b e tw e e n i r e l a n d s o d t h e e m p i r e o n th e s o m e ba l l s a s C a n a d a . no d m e o t h e r d o m i n tous.The instrument ta quite up tea te .tnrludlng female tnilrage prov portlotmt representation and the retofendnm and tnltlattee.hee schools ¢.. . . " . . - . . - _ . . . . . r " " . .. .H- . -. . .ske le to n. Th e bo ne s s od le ¢1 t=o U la ! me b o d y h a d b e e n h u r l e d l n n s i t t i n g p o - sl tt on .T h e l t e v.Jo h n A l b e r t W l l l l n m s o f Bt . Ph l l l ps c h ur c h ha s j us t o et e l l ng p t t t h e t h l r t y t l r n t a n n i ve r s a r y o f h i s e n t r a n c e u p o n t h e m a a l s t r y l n O m a h a a l l o f t h e t l m e h a vi n g b e e n s p e n t i n t h a t p l a n a H a l t t o r e s p a t c h s e ve r a l m l l e n l o n ; : n d n m l l e w l d e n e a r S t a r . d o i n g e s t e n l t r e d a m a g e t o g r o w i n g c r o p s a n d fr l l l t t r e e s . C o r n a n d fr u i t c o m e I n fo r e n c o u r a lu g r em a r k s, w h i te w h cn t . D lt s n m! n l - t a l t l n r e d e e m e d d l m p p o l n t l n g i n t h e w e e k l y c r o p r e p o r t fo r Ne b r a s k a . l s su e d b y G . A . M or e la n d, Un i te d S t at e s umeor oload st.. A w l n d r l o r t n o f t o r n a d o p r o p o r t i o n s vi s i t e d s s e c t i o n o f t h e c o u n t r y n o n h e u t o f ( l N e t l l .Tr e e s t e r s b l o w n d o w n a n d o u t b u l l d l n p w r e c k e d .T h o 31 1 0 r on a p l e t ed t l u lr t g t h e y a n ' le n Ivo i n t h e p r i m a r y d e p a r t m e n t w i t h [ Im te r m in a t i on o r t h e 1 t l "..2 season. W l le n t h e ls h el l s t o c k l n 4 s h o t g u n q r p l n d e l l w h i l e h i s b r o t h e r w a s t r ; l n ; t o di sl o dg e it,A m e n K l e i n . o f w i l l * b a t h , r e c e i ve d t h e fu l l c h a r g e In h i s b o d y .a s h e w a s p l o w i n g tl ft y t r o t a w a y .H e w i l l r e c o ve r . D r .It o b e n F Gt l d e r .ar oh eo lo sl at . w i t h t h e a i d o f n n u m b e r o r t r a i n e d assist ants,h a ve u n e a r t h e d fo r e x p l o - r s t l o n s s o m !u n d e r g r o u n d p r s t u l s t o d c d w e l l i n g o n t h e S c h w a r t z fo rt y ~n vr n tr a ct .n e a r S o u t h B e n d . w h e n t n n n y ra re o b je ct s o f s to ne . b on e a nd p o tt er y h a ve b e e n re c o ve r e d a t \d e p t h o f el eve n fu e l fr o m tt . e su r fa ce . A ft e r h m . l o g tl u r e h o o fo r se ve r a l h o u r s u p i p e w h i c h r a n . a h o r a h e r , i n o r d e r t o ke e p h e r h e a d o u t o f m e w a t e r . M n . t i e o r x e K u h r . 7 2 y e s r s o t ng e,o f B l a i r .w a .re le as ed fr o m a I I I I 1 u r n I N S U R A N C E u m o n r s u n s n o n o e s r a n ' n m c n r r u r . w u s ' olvlslut, nennssxs m s11o,ooo,ooo loaplehl-ala8olsy£atllinsh raoa ninaunuantrin ."§_.?§~'=~,\r¢.ar'. N 7 :- J l.. £ 'o w ~ !W~a . . . . . \ . IIIDEIIGORIII I-nu ~ g h . t u s s n e . ¢ . . vB - . . - . = | . - u I J Lif ts/ r~.v . 2 : , . . aIW-th e y a re gl e e tn l ly ge t ti n ;re a d y 1 0 |e n a u g o vt r h t i s n o t In 1 a n d fr e e d o m o r r e l i g i o n a r e p m l d e d l w l p d w a s pr ec e de d a n d fo l l o w e d b y c l l l e r n I n t o vl h l c h s h e u r n u m .n a l _ . _ __I w . N . U . o u m a , H O . a s - m a . : H e r n m e n d m u m t o m e su bs id y In c h a l o w p o s i t i o n u t o a l l o w I t s e l f t o r .5 h e a vy n l n . .wa s al m o st e xh a u st e d h e n r u n d .w 0I 'W..."`'Wm _,____.,....., ~ : ¥ " "~: . ; ¢§f t 3 ~ : _ Q»..:*l s - v .<.' Q " 1 ' ~ l " " \1 T65 State Hialoricd Soc 8 THB NE W S - T H E E N T R P R 1 5 , _ ,~ :~~ 5+ Bllir, Nebr., June 22, 1022.-'rn E ENTERPRISE-- Special Sane 03 nrEce§ nanmg Powder In Consumers beginning Saturday Morning, June 24 One Can. bearing the_Special Sale stickers at the Regular price of ..H.,_.._.,,___..,..___...H__.-.,_.._.. 254: One Can, bearing the Saie stickers at the Special price of .--~ .,..__...-. ......_,_._._......._..__...,_.___. ,._ 51: Or the Two Cans for the price of _._. -_...304: Sas Bros Special Sane 03 nrEce§ nanmg Powder In Consumers beginning Saturday Morning, June 24 One Can. bearing the_Special Sale stickers at the Regular price of ..H.,_.._.,,___..,..___...H__.-.,_.._.. 254: One Can, bearing the Saie stickers at the Special price of .--~ .,..__...-. ......_,_._._......._..__...,_.___. ,._ 51: Or the Two Cans for the price of _._. -_...304: Sas Bros A LOCAL NEWSPAPER I-'on l ¢ - -ALL THE PEOPLE ~v'l \GENERAL AND L OCAL NE W S AND COM ME NT NO. 22BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,JUNE 29, 1922.VOL. XXVI B L A I R C o v r i z i o m J . \ r . \ s F ~~~F lu xx Hf . ll3 _ lC \ N : L L Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ihucken and a |Tir. Flank ilarlfcan, formrr Litght two children of Chicagonvho are visit-_- `.and |»\'ut.r.~r Commissioner for Blair, ing Mrs. l!mcken°s aunts, the Misses Flora and Oilie Moon, witl rail tho latter par; ol July for Japan tvhcrc Stanley is being nerd by the Wutcm Electric company to take charge of their ilusintms in the Lord of Cherry Blossoms. Both Mr. and Mrs.Bracken a m Blair promlucts.having spent their cbilmlhoocl in our little city and attend- ed tho city !.c.l1oo|x.They nro antics- pnting a pleasant and profitable trip across the water ond expect to make Japan their home for a 3.ear at least. 1~:1NarY.Fms'r BIRTEIBAY Hut few people have the honor of reaching their om birthday and it is se'dom that we have had the pleasure of making such mention. On lost Sunday, "Grandma" Wullf, gmha nesides in Dextenille celebrated her Blot birthday by having mutt of her family with her.On that dw Hernyon and Frank from Colorado Springs. Gus :mtl wife :md family and 1Id and family of Omaha and Henry ard wife of this city gathered at the parental home to help make the day joyous to their and mother.The birlhday occurred on Wednesday, June 2!, But :ut all could not re:t|:h home in time Sunday was appropriated. for the occasion which was one of happlness ond £hnnks§¢lving'. C._o! c . niserxxc The reguiar meeting of the Cham- ber of Commerce was hold in the Caatctter park last Tuesday evening and a good crowd urns in attendance. l _ ._ l _ 4 __ Q ! _ a _ _ _. . . - . . - ; l . m a m n s r o MEE T bA TURD AY bee li last Saturday and wandtrr-wz m. n ms mx xxs a wn - : S '"'T".'ro n ' r la n a s u llz m 1" ' "'°' "°f " .mr ho me.0" Sunday \'»'aahlngton farmers are invited by the threshcra of the county to not-et will! thorn in the court house Saturday evening to determine threshing ratesfor this season.The Form Bureau as he was Stull musing a general hunt wasinstitutéi and he was later I L O C A L o v a n r w w0 P E N 1 N G 0 F A N E W I Dur\c¢1l£SPi" | ; » I B 8 ¢ . 3 l l U l d l ¥ S C E N I C R O U T E " r u \ }.;LLOW5TOI'ii'I PAR!-: Thmuslu the Heart of the Rockies and evening. July 1. hir. Wm. Sydotm is very low at his home on east South nreat. Mr. and Mrs..I. N. Warrick drove fourr! making his wmv lock home.|the !a~t nl lbe om West 'Lo 0""'h" on Wednesday. On tho same day {Salunda5'3 that Mr.Harhican became ill, word was received by Mrs.Harhixon that hor*wa George oho was in the employsuggests that o zwdls' representation;*.of farmers be Present and show their of a construction company at Dowd aido of the cane.Las; 5°ear°s meetingicm'had been eleetrocuted ml sh! was quite successful on the whole, al- loft at once for that pfaoe,owevor. though there were breaks hem and there. srhe had presence of mmd rough to send a telegram to Mr.Harbican's Ilawc st wages will also he dia- brother at Dubuqlku loun and hecusmd at 1],is medtinf-.The I.mm{cnn1e at once so that he was hero at Bureau ofhcc is at this time unable £0supplyall the mon needed and has :a Ied for hslp from Omaha and Lio- coln.Wages these men have received =n parts of Kansas are higher than those offered hero.This makes it Im- portant thart a uniform wage scale be made for the oounty. Interests on dnirying is on the in- creane with many Washington county formers.This in, in some measure. lue io the fact that the T B. eradi- ~:tio'| work nent TT5 cattle to Omaha. 'ly far the most of thc.-se wen milk cowa When the owners sow what s Ii!Tuence that weakly rnearn check made, w on it was lost for a tipme. they naturo y bcame mom intvest c! At the A`Jfrahire Breeders meeting xt Nashville, last Friday, Mr. M. N. Lawritsen of the State University made the statement that the 433,000 'nilk rows in Nebraska only average 2523 pounds of milk containing' 102 mounds of buttonfaf.This is a miner- ubly poor production renord and shows the time !~Ir. Harhicsn was found on Sunday morning. Mrs. Hmhcan retumed from Ilavid City on Monday ieaving hor son In s critical condition and on Tuesday Mr. Harhfran in company with HS brother wor t to Lincoln whore he will nceivc treadnment. WILLIABI R: Mc I(EEN Wiiiiam R.. Helio-en, on? of the host known mea inthis c ommunity , died at his home in this c ity on Monday. Iloammi Hailer and family spentThe :rw Scenic Teton Mountain Sanday with fsiébdti in liennard rout: from Lander W;o. to the Tel-'iowstu.e u[¢'n£ Juy 1.Large. easy hfoénmunsonusenzzltcchwrgi be "gg =§ ridinx mralnr bussestake you mhm».=ghfh°W mr ' ° J ° l 2§ u ' nes un tho Shmhone Indian Reservation, a Y morn NX.ta Y long the picturesque Wind Rh er, whkh i rrouc d and resumed many \\!l|¢s to womlorfuillro-ok; Lake, with the \»\o:Id's greatest trout flshing. Qther attractive (sutures of the trip are unrqua!'ed views of the TetonHotratame, considomd the most ms- jtdlc of all ranges in tho Rocky Mountain Region; and a Hfle through tha Jorkson I{ole and Lake Region: thagrcalest big galua country in tha worjd.. JL now. booklet,omitlod 'Teton Hot1r ta'n Route to Yellowstone Na- tioml Park", is just off the press. AAU for a. copy.Then you will want to go.For fares. train schedules and full inforrnution. ask Agents, Chicago & North Western Ry. ¥2 2 - i tJuno 26. \,xDeceased was born In Buffalo .'....May 3, 1866 and was thus 56 years 1 $'R0"ER'W H»U*3*3 month and 23 dab old at his death.The wedding of Miss Jessie wil- *W hc n but a small boy he rrloved with his paref tn to Quincy. zu. and in 1881 he some to Blair where ho has since made his home. He was mardccl to Miss C911 Parish Sept. 25. 1838 and £0 them one son. Roy, \\a.1 born and who with his mother ln left to mourn the loss of a ioving husband and parent.a s u a | »..__ _ _ J . . 2 a l . . - -_ iiailu daughter of Mr. and Mm W . H.*'?f1lia:ns of Irvington, and Roy BI. Gmver, son of Hr. and Mrs M. G. Grner of Illnir. took place Wednesdayaféernoon, June 2lst, at the home of 1 Wm.Cald\xdl and Miss 0:pha drove over to Lincoln hut Tuosdsy returning Wednesday evening. The Dveriand people haw a finan- cing plan that will suit your needs. Goms iu and sou us about it. The Arndt Hardware Miss Rmh Moore is npendini the week at the home of Mrs. Jttlltin Bodgerow of Florence Heights, Oms-» ha. Mrs. Gus Rathniqnn and sister, Mrs.Pearl Wild spent Sunday with Ihsir father,Wm.Swihart of Ken- nanl. Mm. Fd Landers and children drove up from Nebraska City laat Saturday to spend Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Herb Jones. Zlaro!d Larson was urfortunnte e noogh to get his ann broken by fall- ing from at treo at the Mount Hope Fruit Farm where he was picking cherries. Biostar Bob Hopmrgll has been spending s few weeks at the homo of his grand mother at Teksmah and his Euan soya PIERCE PIONEER BUSINESS MAN OF BLAIR GONE Funeral services were held for X. C.Pierce on Wednesday aftamoon, Juno 28, at the Episcopa!church in this city, Father Nobie. officiating. Many [Hands of Hr. Pieroa did not know that he was il! and tha news of h i s d a th o o mo | . s a a h o c k t o B 1 | d r people and the vicinity when ho ns well knovm The deceased was ono of the veter- an business men of tho city having retired about four years ago from tha furniture and undertaking business which ho had conducted nearly hal! a tentury.slam Cutler Pierce wh-I Bom uma 6. 1846 in Ulster County, New York.. He was married Feb.14.£818 at Buriizgton, Vermont, to Alice Bertha Phnlpa. In H369 when the town lou of Blair were being laid out and sold,Hr ? Pierre located ln Wuhirfton ootmty. He bought the fumlture buslnols ofFrank Kiely in September 1871 and was in business in the same-location the longest of any merchant in tba state.Ila also heh! the position of coroner the longest of any in the stats, taking it in 1875 and holding It until the other: was abolished. with the ax» :option of one term. Buides his fmhml wife, than an four daughters who survive,H n . Hrs.W.W. Wilkinson,of Blair, Hahn! Hrs. c li .Allen. who livin south of town.Cora,Hrs. W . S. Rathdy of Omaha and Bertha. Hrs. F. A. Abbott of this c ity.An onlyt h o b : " ; : d E ' " " u h e " ° ; e l i : x 'l{|}>'-=f;';°= fgg-°=1h1~ and an rejoic~ ! |n..:|nber of relatives and frlenrlf ur are m ome n.intiuonsa.There are also foortamrresent.Miss Manic Leach nfl `llrs.Earl Wiliiams of Lin¢oln!¢I|m]¢m1d|en seven boys .mg seven son. Stanley. died Nov. 3. 1018. of 4t: fsJ éml <e *n c< 1 q Q -;4 'I Ar1 | :I lia..; » =i5 Q3 : t h o s u m QSection 3, Twp. 17. Range 11, WI1lh° ington County, Nebraska And wil! offer the sumo for sale to lthe highest bidder, for cash in luhd. 'un the 5th day of July A. D. 1922, lt I the hour 0; One o'elock P. M. of mid|day. when and whore duo ntterdance l : n c \ A l l l l l l j L A M I I I | In the Matte f h 5: $1a,9sa.-aa' together with interest m y Inps deceased.To the mdism of said Estate:l§°§;§{'_"{'§2 °§f,,';,?"§', §',"',,f§,{ 3; You are hereby notified, that I wiil uid action? fha ,jefmdani d crou- eul. ntthe County Court Room in Blain.|m and County, on the 21st day of J u ly , n m and on the zard day ofOctober 1922. at 10 o'clock A M onwill be given by the undersigned.1¢;¢!, ui' uid dates, no ttteive mi' ex- Dated £h's 16th day of June, 1922. amlro ai! claims against said Estate;I Mnurice Mehreng,[with a view to their lgijustment and i 2t-2 Sheriff of uid County.+d1oWlnee.The time hmizeo for _gg presentation of eiaim: sgainst petitioner. Evo Lisle, obtained a do-cree of judgment and foreclosure in the sum of 81,62-1.50, together withinterest thereon at the rate of six 3'cent per annum from the said 18th yof August, 1921, and costa. uid judg- n}en; ~ s;1;je c t to the pdo r Ilanoc p a n t ,asab -we s et fo rth;amid tlllernn nrnrvldincr lhnl mid unmi- 3 Dfn show in Omaha Monday night.The Aron Cadets. a einem of theBaptistSundny school. he¥da very suc maful pie m e Saturday after- noon.The annual achonl board meetinv was held last Monday eveninv.Theonly hulinou trnmacled was the \rn'L~ ina of the annual Ievy.Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Inwe spentSunqfu* at the Geo. Lowe home. 4.~ 4 "2 I L 4 | 1 a .ggjj ~i rangs--burnselther kero- ~ 1 ._s o n o o r g a s o l i n e s i m p l e . . '. ¢ T urn »€'1 . .S.:"..f "- = ' £ 1 = -'~..f e - '- = = * a ; " r c o n s t r u c t e d b u r n e r s ;3 nothing to get o u t o f Q ord ei '-2 ring so fhl ue g -; fla me making i t just like ,I A d # --" " ' : ~ " \ l - | ; i § | -~| l 5 =.' '- l f '" ' - - - f f - 2 '* ' ~ ' " ' -~ f c x t v a s .'' n u r ~"g |¥ ° 1 ; = ' < f" T': 3 .':;,:='.....».z " ; 1 - - f - . :. . r - '.~ ' ! ". '"*4 J rs > c .l »Q.f f Come in, look 'em over---»~ ¢ Three Styles Right Prices Save Your Perislmble F=1ells-- by u s i ng a n AL ASKA RE FR IG E RATO R . The ALASKA i s a CORK i ns ula te d bo x, whi c h means a REAL SAVING on your ice bills too. 50-lb Capacity 19.75 hm ls mendint the week with Bliss Gertrunie Justice.Misses Thelma. M\r1¥e rd Nf~t1i»Mae Coeur! spem Sundav with then zrandparenta,Mr.and Mrs.H.0.4Cooper.Jeno Erieksen and Fern West !PttMondav for a weeks outing at n lake near Tyler, Minnesota.Keith Hcxereher eame up frornOmaha :rd went Sunday at the nnruntn1Geo.MfKerrhc-hone.HPplayedba!!with the Herman team than afternoon.Word was received In-re Sundavnut the Adzona. store had hnmed that morning.Fire Cs nuppo=ed to h u encausedfromthe iighting nys- rn.Henning Lulu-on nf Omaha spent Sunday at his home here.Lynn Parrish of Te\m"\\:1}|spentFriday night with home fnika. The new nsidenc e at Hin Laurs ,,-, Have You Seen MENS CANVAS SHOES were bww last week installing the fu..nm.They an now doing the inwiqeHnixhing.Rudy Sunday mnmlng the larzebun at the Veggo }lvnmn hnme \|\.rstof town was dcsiroyed by fire.Hrs Harry Tnzhlaen and 3-In \<\iI»buf Iawe wen passengers to 0ll\2|!1.:\MondayJ. A. West was | Blair businPss| visitor Monday. One Can. bearing the_Special Sale stickers at the Regular price of ,H.._......___....._......_-.-.....-.. 2542 One Can, bearing the Saie stickers at the Special price of .._-~ .-.._-...-. ......---..._..........-_....-~..._._ 50 Or the Two Cans for the price of __--...304: the 'Red Star' Stove? .¢.. ..»~ ~vis?.e'l Herman relatives and frirlldsthe past week. II. C. Reid and wife acromraniul h Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Fitch, clrove lnBeemer Sunday where Roscoe pitchednfume of ball fnr Snyder ngnimt 7 ._ _ .1 te r n n t i on a l g a s e n g i n e : o n e w oo d s a w ; t w e l ve a c r e s a l f a l f a h a y i n fi e l d ; o n e m u l e Ja c k 7 y e n n o l d b a y °ard¢l~t 1 2 5 0 Ib n . , o n e m u l e m a r e a y e a r : o l d w e i g h t 1 2 5 0 l b s . ; o n e m u l e j a c k e i g h t y u r s o l d , w e i g h t i 2 0 0 ; o n e m u l e m a r e r i n e y e a r s o l d , b a y . w e i g h t 1 2 0 0 ; o n e ma re s even ye ar s ol d . we ig ht 13 00 | br . g r a y ;o n e m a r e e i g h t 3.1ara o l d . o n t h e 2 9 t h d a y o f J u n e l 9 2 2 . C h r i s Tm h l s e n .t h e a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f sa i d e s t a t e f i l e d a p e t i t i o n i n s n i ff C o u n t y Co u r t . p r a y i n sr t h a t h i s t in g ! n d rn l n l s -tr a ti o n a o c oy n t M e d h e r ei n be ¢ c£ t l l. 'd a n d a l l o w e d , t h a t u r o o f o f h o i r s h i p b e t a k e n , o d e r fo r d i a t r i b u t i o r o f a n c t i a n d r s s i g n m e n t o f f l o w e r : m d h o m e -Mr a fl ri p h t a 4- \ 'o 1 el l : : m d t h e sa i d n d |ni 11= \!t r\t nr f'i=: l:\ r=!edIf y o u f. 1 § l t o a p p e a r b e f o r e - a l fl Special Sane 03 WRCS nanmg Powder In Consumers beginning Saturday Morning, June 24 Sas Bros *h i r * P M a " l 'i \ | ~ d ne d h e i s b u s y g e l - i a g I t i n t t n l l a d .M H .P h i i H o p k i n s o f O m a h a is rl u i t i n - g h q r p a r e n t s , M r . a n d M r s . S . | |1\ . .. | .; ,H r .a n d Mn . J e s s e W e n t s p e n t F r i - l a v a n d S a t u r d a y i n O m a h a .I r s ' A . W . B a r n a n d F n r o ' d a n dh vm vi s '1 e d h e r b r o t h e r a n d fu n n y i r Q n w u F r i d a y .M r H s n l e n , w h o h u b e e n vi s i t i n gk i n A - n g h t e r .M r s . J.B . J e m e n . t h e E n t t w n w e e k s . e x p e r t s t o m u m l n In h o m e a t Ty l e r .Mi n ne s ot a ,t h i s tr u nk . f i n a n d M r s .C a m o : o n a r d Mi n s Eve/ h as pl a n to le a ve th e A n- 1 o f Ju ly : fo r In k s Je f fe r s o n , Ivl i n n e s o t z , fo r n mo n t h w o u t i n g . l!...L....L !.|..__.... .un _ nn nn qn un u in the past week. II. C. Reid and wife acromraniul h Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Fitch, clrove lnBeemer Sunday where Roscoe pitchednfume of ball fnr Snyder ngnimt Beamer.He won hh game by a nor# Sas Bros Om a h a 1 1 H r . a n d l u n n U e 1 b m a h W H i a : W D J o t w m H i n a M O l d ! !n l h e r m q l h e T M I M r \ d i T u e n ( h e W o o d 'k g e ve n ! p f*(W O | H r s .1% h o m e f m s m In in d n d t o 2 1 A u g u s t h h a t t ? h r * \ w \ e k c .H . h n d a y a I n S 3 ¢ k l r a | Id'¥2n Pa i the govennuent Mlviill pmpodtion f"" """'° """'which hu mn puny ml annum *Ti* f".I.2'ff_'2 r lin.. ~ wnumn. ~»hnhubua Bloc" ldv Alu _Q ~'*r»§=»`u'§-"1-a~-'i nissan; lun mother, Mrs. w. H. nr- 2114 "I buried In his Ifnirhw mu-~nu nl z m se r .I n k ~T h e f u n e n l nervh.e.¢w e r e h e h !P ,..... . qw g i ve n D y s l m y u r A 3 2 u a Lan : llh tl iiu ca In v: | | q | [ | ¢ h a s | | i t : I l . n .luuuaqnn Un-1', e d f o r t h e d a y be e n s h ap p e d u p t h e r e fr o m N eb r a s k a .ii ei ut im z _bo u q u e t o f w l n t e Ru ss el r o s e : a Te x a s I m .M o n d a y M n .W i I | i ; m s | ° ' 1 5 a t d n t , n p l d l y d g w i o p a d ing, p r t h mee ti ng n s u p p e r r o n -1:i s h a r d fo r n .m a n t o c h a n g e h i s R e i n R " t o t l 1 a n O d d F e l l o w a n d a n s h i t e s w e e t P W *!¢ ¢ \ " ° I- IP n o a h e n d t h e fu n e r a l o f h e r t h a t d r e a d d i s e a s e . d o u b l e z m e u r n o n l : .f "Le.; .._:..:.....\.......1 .....a inn m e t h o d s o f fa r m i n g , b u t i n t h e f a c e u \ u 1|oh . . . __ -....\....... \.-.l Alnmnn W h i t e a n d p i n k ca r n a t i o n s w e r e fa t h e r .D r .w .H .P a l m e r .l w h i e h h i s s y s t e m c o u l d n o t r e s i s t . S I S U I I K O l n u l .\ \ l : | n l | : a ,U l u l u a n n v n u ' ler and coffee m u served.Editor Van Deusen being the ehaimmn of the committee on the eau had even- thing done up in apple pie order. It was proposed that the next mee:- ing be held in the same place and H . - |e h . l m Th a i n : h a n i n vi l h l i n o n - an I l n u n i sa u va u vr a N l kl L u lu l uo f t h e s e f a c t s ,a s s z : n y w o n d e r u » n 1 w d t h e b e a u t i f u l b u r i a l e e r e m o n i e e of these two orders were used. The pnl2~be|.rers were Carl and Chris Schmidt. Louie Farnberg, John N Il,nd F lcenemF_!'¢"k Grey a n n PIONEER W ASHINGTON I I (0U1\iTY FARMER GONE used throughout the rooms.After' ihe wedding dinner they left for Blair where they have gone to houae keep ing. many fnrlmers ef: becoming interested 'n lzlnirying? Mr. iiur!ingh|.In, National Secretary of the Ayrshire Ass'n., in an eddrens told those presem that all of the Ayr- shire rows on test. in 1921 inchlding u _g "'Pierre an h e hu faAlargenumberofout-of-town i 'friends attended the funernl of M| 1.="'"'"' "md by nearly °'°"' wilH. E. Meservey on Inst Fnmy , »m°ng'm:n:f me .i'£.».....m y m f them being Mines Node of FL Cal- hr]gh f s g l o u n ,M n .W i l l w i | ' ; " 'M , ~ , ;g ; » g » . . . . ¥ . . . .' T. Z 2 .S I .» . . . . " f . ' I . § » » ' 3 " » 1' f ~ I . " " . . ¥ . ' I ' I : . . . . ' ? . . . . . . . ' 3 . .~~~G Y ! !~~U m Q u a u \ u \u u u . -Q"- . u v U . . . - - --_-jay the evening.The same gommit- te e w a s c o n t i n u ed o n t he e a t s . B L A I R W | . \ L l { l ! * i G C L U B m o r e t h a n o n e - M II i m m a t u r e a n i m a l s , a ve r a g e d 10 . 8 1 0 p o u n d s o f m i l k : c o n - ta i ni m z 433.17 p o u r r l s o f b u t t e r fn t . Th i s w o u l d b e 5 4 k p o u n d s o f b u t l e r . \\ 'i | \1 In ih a n n!! flu ? m nn t hn l m Q ni d n f Job.A..Nl\lell was hom in Pelham ll !Arlington Review-Henld Q, of Om i q n u rfum the Au m d rr l be rs of th e B l a i r ' N a |k j n K " " P ' " f " " " L u \..nlnl,d l p l i l ,aussul f h f ' d te v M L_ C_ J f y o u n g m a n . l i U 1 8 t l r n t o l m e L I I !uo ssa m a uv e .A l n e u u n : u n s n u m ,m r . a n a u r l . a l :nua mw u rn I n ucl u b a r e u k e e l t o t ur n o u t t h i s c o m i n g * ° ; ; " " a n d o t h e r c o u n t d e a .~ _ g g 6 ; y e ; o f m e n a e n o fc r ni a g o !d e xc i t em e nt , he cr o s se d t h e h e i s n n t u r a i l y a w o n d e r fu ! c h i l d a n d fl m i l y a t t e n d e d n b i r t h d a y g u g y n t S u n d a y a s a p e r m a n e n t o r g a n i z a t i o n c d l i r y i n g i n t e r n o f W n s h n n r u Th e d e c e u s u 'vu h o r n i n G e m m n y p l a i s w i t h \ \ u g o u s .O n h i s r e t u r n t o c o n g r l n u l a t i o n l a n b e i n g n t B i ve d b y t h a Jo h n M i l l e r h o m e a t B l n i r l u ! '-. l l u n c o u n t y a r e o n t h e m c r e n a e a n d i t ........h i s h o m e i n Mas sa ch us et ts h e w a s : h e fo n d b a r e n u l , W e d n e s d a yv l f u W e n l u r e l i n e T h e H 1 b p d s s l l u t i n g . 5 t e r fm l l x m e n l m l m W a i t e r # n a h a m t h e r e h u A v ' wm oe lormvu.The club has :ow been in exlstentc for almost three months and the mem- bership has steadily grown.until twenty-seve'1 persons participated in the last meeting.This is taken to prove that Blair people want to walk. Start this week will be at the new hour. 6.30 p rn. With the long even- infra this will give the members gli the time needed to get out inln the coun- try and do four miles before dark, while avoiding the heat ol the dgy. Frofu the library cars wil! xo three miles out and the walk will be over Country roads for about four miles. Last Sundafn rain did rot prevent the re1z1.\'ar hike.The plan for coun- try work was abandoned. but after picnicing on the Dlwson ponh n four mile march was managed on the city Ftreots. the ends of the pnvirg north- west and northeant being the obiect- lves Secretary. LOW ROUND TRI P r- :xc u nsmx I-'ARES 'ro THE BLACK HILLS OP SHUT!! D.\KOTA ALSO LANDER. WYO. via {'lliC.\G0 & >:nn<ruwas'rl=:m~z nr.I.oo.round trip summer excursion* tickets wnz be on sale to Rapid City,! Tlmdwnod,Lend,Br»1|e Fourche and Hot Sm§ng=, So.Unk., also Lander, \Vyo., daiiy to Sept. 30, 1922.Stop- over at ary intermediate station in either dine¢"o'1.Return limit Octob- er 3lst. 1922.See the svnderf1 ¥'l"v¥< HI'!s ihh sunnrwr,r r Lander. Wye.. the nm; mulhem f'1te~.\'af to Yellowatnrn s is to he hoped that other such gather nsrs may be held here. The Journal-Stockrnan tour through ihe corn-boil.stopped in Blair long. enough to visit the .Form Bureau office. Some Dah from Wm. Ive:son's farm in Cnihouh township were on the tl ble THQ tnvoliers declared them to he t*e N-L they hs" ¢.¢nq The oat la "Narration 31 'he "Gr""t ?~Irhern" nnc! ii the nnlv f'e'd in the counlv.It hman exceptionwlv bewy stalk and teal watem and iooks IF!" 60 hu. per acre. Tents will be run on *Pvt oats next rear in oornnlrison wi:'1 other call in the name fneld. Claus Mehrena reporta an orf" '\=r.a~ tion of Calhoun farmers to fag!t 1 serious outbrqk of gnsshopper Qufuc preliminnrv work was :lore 1: Wm Iser§§on's Saturdnv c~1enin1.A Weld nf oats was cniored light brown, <0 numerous were the hoprers.Mon- dav nftemoon quite n ¢ntl\erin¢t met '~t Wm. Tietzenka Ndxrhborhood ef- forts is corsidered the rea! lccv to sm:- -ess in :hooking the pest.In mixinq; he nolaoa the county arent used thaxtandanl government formula of 25Ib hrnn. 2\h anerate of lead. 6 lemons. 2 quarts b'|.ck matures and enough but mo mane Amenc a mu paruc u- ||nr'|y Washington county hir home since before the Civil war. Mr. Fqrst was .1 mnnof sterling qualities and held in the highwl oa- 'eem by him friends and neighbors. Wa wozvi was es #ood as his borrl and =. r" .. ._..., 1... °¥a3*:f| Sis pf, ht ; . princ iples of ight em! jut'ce jj.= » a life of lndustry and honesty that all mioht do well to e1nu¥ete.V"vrat services were held Saturday at Hs ""~"| » in th~Wrr~n"h distrid and buri.I wrs n~a4o '-\ Dv; German cemetery in the southern :sn of the county He leaves to mourn him besides his .good wife. his tive ohiidren. Amanda., Regina and Arthur IHunt all of this county and Mrs. L C.Jens-on of Oma- ¥~a and hire. Louis Pringle of Marcus, Iowa. i 1 Wm. Cook of Ft. Calhoun hu been spending oonsiderxble time in Hlsir the put week at the home of his father. Joe S. Cook. who°in not as well as usual. . . . _ . ... an average of 23 egg: for eazh henandpallet In the flock damn:the month ol May.This is a splendid \-mur to no*nten the rm-sa.This w~\.r1>*f1~l and vm are waiting to seo #hen broadcasted over the field in the evening just os the hoppem came o'°t of the izround for their niqhthr meal. Mr. Tieinen did corsidernhle work in aroudntc the attenthm of his neith Io-xs to the denser, believinz that the 'n*; wav any one mn c ouid pr' tect his own funn wnt.ior everyone th fo- orerite |.i1d check even akighi out- whether there ere nwny in the state w'~- oquolled it.They certainly could not boat meh I record very far. Feed cost for the month wu onty ML30, whfli the mol i-co-~~ w--=312051 This Qbous a net nroiit of $l09.21 for the one r:son'h.Do good hens pay? Th*se \\1\~ '\e ir\°°reltod are urwed to arrev'sa fo' - cnlI*nr do-"*n:t'1'ion united in nwrrirlre to Misa Laura L Cowles,who paned :way 12 yearn Itgo..To this union were born three chil- dren, Forrest E. Mrs. Geo. Blanchard and Misa l-into Ncweli xl! of Blair. The fam ir cm e from Vermont to "I.\» 34:1 m 1385 and decened ha.: m. de this state his home ever since, with the \"rf:ption of two yearn which he lived in Kansas.For iutniy years or more he has lived on the farm jun west of Bhtir. He also loaves two brothers. J. w Newe'l of Blair, M. D. Newell of Ar lington and three sisters, Mrs. L. 31. Selden ol Blair. Hrs. Lizzie Skinner of Coil-eyville. Kansas and Mrs. Blar- thn Davie of Des Zbioires. Iowa. The funeral services were held In the Geo. Blanchard home.Rev. Lc- roy Crocker in charge. Ilurinl was mule in the Blair :eme- ter)- rCARD OF THANKS We desire to thunk the kind friends and neighbon who so kindly assisted uw in the hour of our berezvemern.. The r4x::tor,._Rev Crocker,and the singer! have our thanks.We wish also to thank those for the beautiful ftowen nent.' I". E. Newell, Mr. and Sire. G. W. Bluzchnrd, Min Kate Newell. \-ole for Brewster for sheriff. 22-BI. Just unloadod n rar -{1LD\erl;nd Motor can.You wiil have to see que Mrs. Ed Johnson and son, Donald. M10 live north of Fremont, spent the pant week nt the home of Huw An- derson on the bench and with friends and reiativ~in Blair.Hn. Johrson retumed home lu! Sunday ooéompr nied by Mr. and Mrs. wan Johnson, who spent the dey over thorn. iI Him Gladyn Moore will sing in .a recitai nt the Schmoellor :nd Mueller nuditodum In Omlha next Friday eve- nim. June 30.Miss Monro hm Md: as her tcztrher for 5 number of yen.r¢,; J Edward Camo!and he. considers her one of the but iotoists in Omnha. A number of Miss Mo od s friendshave planned to go do-am for the ml citnl. A large transfer truck camo up from Lincoln this mornirg to move Mrs. J.Wimhle'l\household goods Pt. Calhoun Chronicle The cattle nhortage over country was relieved eowdenbiy the other dw. when one of Wm, Frahm's cot: tripled the cusrtomnry output of tho avenge bossie, presemiog her owner _with tum calves of the male penna- arion and one femnle. One of the cohen is lmrer than the average calf of that breed and the two othen an up to the regulation size.The mother end her offspring are fine and dxndy md able bo give and toke all the nourish- ment required.Vderinarlln Sunny :states that triplets among epw: an very rare. and rarer still th a t g h " are all strung :rd healthy. Hooper Sentinel Quite 1 bit of excitement and surv derment was :mixed in town last week there where she is living.Both her'\\hen property owners learned that non and daughter will attend the Unk versity next year and we trust the char,ge will he both pleunnt and prof- itable for the fornily Mn. W imblo in hero at rrelent hooking after the. moiing.1 Mr.Fred Huff and Mrs.Lillian Poomfi fn:re morn`\'<§ "§1¢t Sunday evening by Rev.W.H.Unden-wood and an informal reception and dinner mae renrl at the horue of the bridei fmouts. Mr. amd Mrs 0. M. Irolond The nuwlywedt left Mondsy momin=r for Wakefield, Heb. "here Mn..Huff is with the Richy Paving Co. runnin! the big :tum shovel.Mn. Poirell hu bm night. operator at theInde-' pender t phone station for a number»e.__ .| _ z . . . _ J -L - . . 1 real estate property in the diy had been nursed 38 per con: higher thin lut year before it ww then reduced for taxation purposes, after which re- duction the figures were considered plemy high enough.Such vigorous complaints were made to this new sa- seisment schedule that the boardof equaiimtion in session at Fremont :cert up lrro Saturday, County Clerk Ban and Deputy Asseswr Walker, who, with Carl Krueger. went over the whole of the villoge list. to adjust the assessment vnluatjon to a more atin- factory buts.Fmm what we have been able to !e|.rn the vaiuatjon vu brought down to about the level of hart 3¢ar'a Bgures. - - - - JEnf 33 fi_1a 5 1 - - H |u . : | 71653 4 ~MENS CANVAS S ~i1~ 3 . 3 ~»»'41 _ ..¢-... »~. T h ér e is n o t h i n g like a pair`~ SH O ES f o r F O O T C O M F O R T S u m m e r M o n t h s . T?1:r.:`s nothing thu will take the place mmiurlabie CANVAS SHOES. except uno! Be GOOD To Your Fait B l a i r S h 0 A. D. Follen,Mana Let them enjoy the hot weather in a pair SHOES. W e h a ve t h e m for e ve r y p w o u l d be delig hted .to assist le c t i n g yo u r s . 4 m nD h r n t r a m W h m a n d m a n T m ; l u n | k a l EiMIRa m¢cn\\1 R.d.q p t a lens , r d f age. Sd | Prim sc cl / " " "\ .~fzf»1»l Park..A=k for descriptivs break wherever found..af their homes flnrin|: the int lu!! af new modrls in nlder to apprecmnr or year: ana ner many lrwnul urn:h h jo d ha inns: In Omar Wonder Fiour "Tha Rlwldltbookletsand fun p¢n1$1.\-B from Jul), Aurflsl mi Sept.Simplv win. them.$645. Blain wulh ar mac ar an nv'Ticltlt Agents. C. 8: N.- Ry.21-21.Frank Biflu's accredited dock Enid phase or ca!! on the county agent.g 'Dae Arndt Hardware her new home.Cod and Feed Stun.ueW ...a Blair Pharmacy