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07-20-1922x ENTERPRISE ~ALONG 'ras ummm: ROAD a - n u - n - I -- . . - show am c ommnegd bythaw i n g snman. woman and chiid in the-gvebin - " - *f ."~" " "."I "mistakenh n d e n h i p ,IUPPOFRMI5 , i w : l a y t h e m o s t e m !! j i fm l t h e l e a s tP O L I T I ( A LA I N E R W S I R G n. u =w aandr.sob e" L n. " " * E ' __'L_A._l_l__ A.- ..._=f€f'L.__° \....o .~¢..:i*:»rYS....0L# g n u o t . -~~n x l i n B1 dues c ows that w!ll give a maximum\iewpoi~tnof 'Bae operator andthe of milk during the year. or hem tluz minerthe while n public sutfera. POLIlIC.\L AIW ERTISEMENTPOLITICAL AD\'£RTlSE5lEh'T \,.d0 1 ]an»n nssnmnR e aa n l o n ' ~ .»» .arf .:r'.;5 .,-_..4 m». 5:;=A ~~ ,a .v._ v ';¢_ »0lQO UNTYCL ER K Y o u rVo t e W i l lb e Ap p r e c i a t e d o n.|. Maurice Mehrens <5| f I:l l ,_, .,,,..-,. . - ~ ..» -~ » \.,_ ..... » ,._.., vrp34 ¢ AI .| T »lhmD n m f w r n l i nV : t e r sn f \Ln 53 :: f| 5; !0 nC r ur nl y. My um: un: |;a9¢lr og the Dcrrwcnhc frimary electionliahl as | Clad dai' for Nami: alan Ior Shfnll.l s h l l l | p dues c ows that w!ll give a maximum\iewpoi~tnof 'Bae operator andthe of milk during the year. or hem tluz minerthe while n public sutfera. POLIlIC.\L AIW ERTISEMENTPOLITICAL AD\'£RTlSE5lEh'T 9.1sR e e d0 [la nlon '2K5~ °£€l E'5.; T .;";'"" ~. _., - - ~ T ran ,. e * l \ ; ai"~ .e fsth. ;:-»l »0lQO UNTYCL ER K Y o u rVo t e W i l lb e Ap p r e c i a t e d o n.|. Maurice Mehrens ¢ f I:l l ,_, .,,,..-,. . - ~ ..» -~ » \.,_ ..... » ,._.., r AI T »lhmD n m f w r n l i nV : t e r sn f \Ln 53 :: f| 5; !0 nC r ur nl y. My um: un: |;a9¢lr og the Dcrrwcnhc frimary electionliahl as | nad datv for Nami: dun Ior Shfnll.l s h l l l | p l h o i r e no f J u l ya ne r i o y a b i ea f t e r l h e b u t a n d d f o u l h 0 ! J u n e . M o s ;o f t h ew h a ta n d0 l l la n : u t a n d s h o c k e d a n d t h e a l c o n d c u t - .|_...- ¢. . n - | f. .¢o ¢ » b - Iu.-|01I h l l l h - +"GENERAL AND L OCAL NE W S AND COM ME NT-the power stations, orin the indus- Lrinlplants;lnothor toninmaking coke and fn and more than n ton by thorailroullocomotivesinhaulirg the freight each of us needs and in nmkingpossib'eourownjourney. The 6 tonfof coal are In the ¢:'!€[:fns! account. whether itemized or not." DirectorSmithgoesontoshow um loft c oal minors worked on an average of 170 days Ian year. or !a s than half of the time. nnI points out thotthemin-ondrawwsforth: ivorkimg days aufilzicnt to kcep 111\ Lhrough the idle darn.And the [NJH- Iig pays for the idle mines nm! idl~ miners by :aided coatin ourfiirfat and indirect coat hills. Withbetterergiroadngharihorls emphnyed and whZ| ha!! of the rr5nor» working all the time. tho pulvlif can bebetter servedwithanadequate coalsupplyand ntmuch lossro-t That would compel the other hnlf of the minor! to secure some other mn ploymenti It v.ou!d cut out the idlel nesswhichprovokesiL1consequent 9.1sR e e d0 [la nlon '2K5~ °£€l E'5.; T .;";'"" vi~ a nd g o fa r to wardrerredyinug thecritichmoftheNati on'g m Hank, which says, "ihe coal infiuslry is on :1 false basis, and kept there by S T A1OZ`N l i n m s x a r sa.W a s h i n g t o nC o u n t y ..3 Ia Th e C o u n t y C o n n . In t h e If a t t e r o f t h e E s l a i t o f N i e l s Tt uh is e n. D ec e as ed : Th o h e i r # a t E a w . : w u t o f k i n . d e Js e o alegs mes. r::o¢ litn rs an d :dl por =on .s ilr fgr ent ed in tho fi nal se lti eme nf of s TL I c 1 'a \ e a r e he r e b y no l i fl ml t h a t o n 1 \ e19 2 11 da y of Ju n el5 " '...2, Chri: 1v1:' o nt h oazl mha iat rnt nro fm i d w r t := \ . ! o p e t i t i o n i n m i d C o u n t y f_ a . r . 3 r ~ ; !n g t h o t h i s fi n a l ad m i n i s -ra!.i»»~. avgo unt. Glad here in be settled m d u l fo w e d , l h l t P r o o f o f h e i r n h i p b e ta k en , ou l er for a l s lr i b ut i o n u f a s se t s a n d n s w i g n m e n t o f d o w e r a n d h o m e st om l ri gh ts en tr re nl ; an d R is e ra id a d -ninistrntnr 1li==cl1arzerL If y o u fa i l t o a p p e a r b e fo r e s a i dC o u n t y C o m m o n t h e 2 !s l d a y o f Ju l y19 22 , a t 1 0 o 'c!o ck A. Bl . , a rd co m es ! .uzhlp d ' t i : nt h aC o u r tm a ym a r t t h ep m y e rt h vr c o !a n dm a k esu ch o t h e r a n df'1r 1. he r on lvrs .n'!ow am~es an d d 'c rm : a s ko t hi s C o u st ma y se e m p r o p e r .W i tn ea sm y h l n da n d0f'5ci~lSe al thi s ID U* d ay of . 'l u'\e1922.{<;}.1Ai.}A . ( '. D a m n . . '2EJmtC o u n t y Ju d g r . 1.sc.\L NOTICES Notice To Cn-zfitori of IIltalo 0Hln¥nn, Maher 8: D'}lnnlon, Attorneys"7 STATE OF NEBRASKA. { u \%n.~d\in:;ton County,1 In The County Court IntheMatteroftheEmneof Emi.|y Phi!lEps decezwed:To 1he cmiitona of said E:f ate:You are henehy notmrd. that I will*It ut the Covnty Court Room in Blair in uid Cwnty . onthe21st:layofJuly, 1922. nm! onthe 23rdényo'October 1922, nt 10 o'clock A. 51. oreach of Mid daten, to receive and ex mire all claims against 811i|| Palaiswith n viow to lheir ndjustmen! mu!dlowrance.Tho time limltoll for thf presentationof claims againstmid Esliule in three months from the 21:1day of July, AD. 1923, and the tirmlimiiecl for Baymont of debts is OnYenr from t e 21st :lay of Jul. 1922 "i9.I\0'=.1 my hand and the Son! o'anfd County Court, lhia16th Buy of Xune. 1922. 4:~=z:,\1.>A. C. DEBEI..21-as.¢ount:,' Judge. Noticeof iielrlng Finn] Seam-mens umm( mmclaz cANDm:.'rE FOR COUNTY ATTORNE\ 1 Subject to the will of the l)emm,ratxc Voters 1Dowfi;~`§%f@_"§axes _ Dan B. Butler .= = f 0r. = = Governor Democratic Candidate i'q.~'.'~ :!°.T a1' .n':\-J'~=.L.~ i s- r f \ " I "h i.41. .\ .~ .|. L _ge r. in you rch! ;¢.d nppnl.A an dnt cl Washiuglol C\.| ..¥ }|. r \" \c1 :l.l | \ § { \ | YI U l ! \ I } 8 Harvey Pounds ( . \ N l ! l n . \ ' l ' 1 : l " ( ) RH I l l a m a ' l T »lhmD n m f w r n l i nV : t e r sn f \. L 'n5 !: :n ; ; !on C mn l y . My um: un: |;a9¢lr og the Dcrrwcnhc frimary electionliahl as | nad datv for Nami: dun Ior Shfnll.l s h l l l | p prrcaau gnu wen ard inflamcc at he fdmanu. 1111 1||h no d an mllm-4 ami! mah a fn; ron . :car gelk. umpugulor ;|er twp;: J d elected. phégc you M but cilottna Un rctd lcl ei lb : .i |u| . t a t he l m! lh\ 1 q cu m at Int so rl the power stations, orin the indus- Lrinlplants;lnothor toninmaking coke and fn and more than n ton by thorailroullocomotivesinhaulirg the freight each of us needs and in nmkingpossib'eourownjourney. The 6 tonfof coal are In the ¢:'!€[:fns! account. whether itemized or not." DirectorSmithgoesontoshow um loft c oal minors worked on an average of 170 days Ian year. or !a s than half of the time. nnI points out thotthemin-ondrawwsforth: ivorkimg days aufilzicnt to kcep 111\ Lhrough the idle darn.And the [NJH- Iig pays for the idle mines nm! idl~ miners by :aided coatin ourfiirfat and indirect coat hills. Withbetterergiroadngharihorls emphnyed and whZ| ha!! of the rr5nor» working all the time. tho pulvlif can bebetter servedwithanadequate coalsupplyand ntmuch lossro-t That would compel the other hnlf of the minor! to secure some other mn ploymenti It v.ou!d cut out the idlel nesswhichprovokesiL1consequent 9.1sR e e d0 [la nlon '2K5~ °£€l E'5.; T .;";'"" vi~ a nd g o fa r to wardrerredyinug thecritichmoftheNati on'g m Hank, which says, "ihe coal infiuslry is on :1 false basis, and kept there by S T A1OZ`N l i n m s x a r sa.W a s h i n g t o nC o u n t y ..3 Ia Th e C o u n t y C o n n . In t h e If a t t e r o f t h e E s l a i t o f N i e l s Tt uh is e n. D ec e as ed : Th o h e i r # a t E a w . : w u t o f k i n . d e Js e o alegs mes. r::o¢ litn rs an d :dl por =on .s ilr fgr ent ed in tho fi nal se lti eme nf of s TL I c 1 'a \ e a r e he r e b y no l i fl ml t h a t o n 1 \ e19 2 11 da y of Ju n el5 " '...2, Chri: 1v1:' o nt h oazl mha iat rnt nro fm i d w r t := \ . ! o p e t i t i o n i n m i d C o u n t y f_ a . r . 3 r ~ ; !n g t h o t h i s fi n a l ad m i n i s -ra!.i»»~. avgo unt. Glad here in be settled m d u l fo w e d , l h l t P r o o f o f h e i r n h i p b e ta k en , ou l er for a l s lr i b ut i o n u f a s se t s a n d n s w i g n m e n t o f d o w e r a n d h o m e st om l ri gh ts en tr re nl ; an d R is e ra id a d -ninistrntnr 1li==cl1arzerL If y o u fa i l t o a p p e a r b e fo r e s a i dC o u n t y C o m m o n t h e 2 !s l d a y o f Ju l y19 22 , a t 1 0 o 'c!o ck A. Bl . , a rd co m es ! .uzhlp d ' t i : nt h aC o u r tm a ym a r t t h ep m y e rt h vr c o !a n dm a k esu ch o t h e r a n df'1r 1. he r on lvrs .n'!ow am~es an d d 'c rm : a s ko t hi s C o u st ma y se e m p r o p e r .W i tn ea sm y h l n da n d0f'5ci~lSe al thi s ID U* d ay of . 'l u'\e1922.{<;}.1Ai.}A . ( '. D a m n . . '2EJmtC o u n t y Ju d g r . 1.sc.\L NOTICES Notice To Cn-zfitori of IIltalo 0Hln¥nn, Maher 8: D'}lnnlon, Attorneys"7 STATE OF NEBRASKA. { u \%n.~d\in:;ton County,1 In The County Court IntheMatteroftheEmneof Emi.|y Phi!lEps decezwed:To 1he cmiitona of said E:f ate:You are henehy notmrd. that I will*It ut the Covnty Court Room in Blair in uid Cwnty . onthe21st:layofJuly, 1922. nm! onthe 23rdényo'October 1922, nt 10 o'clock A. 51. oreach of Mid daten, to receive and ex mire all claims against 811i|| Palaiswith n viow to lheir ndjustmen! mu!dlowrance.Tho time limltoll for thf presentationof claims againstmid Esliule in three months from the 21:1day of July, AD. 1923, and the tirmlimiiecl for Baymont of debts is OnYenr from t e 21st :lay of Jul. 1922 "i9.I\0'=.1 my hand and the Son! o'anfd County Court, lhia16th Buy of Xune. 1922. 4:~=z:,\1.>A. C. DEBEI..21-as.¢ount:,' Judge. Noticeof iielrlng Finn] Seam-mens HENRY MENCKE cm nsnms FOR COUNTY ATTOF-2NE\ 1 Subject to the will of the l)en1ocratxc Voters 1Dowfi;~`§%f@_"§axes _ Dan B. Butler .= = f 0r. = = Governor Democratic Candidate ~l ._ . ;E' ii?- ."|..~'s J _ .I . f ~\.' .|. L _ge r. in you rch! ;¢.d nppnl.A an dnt cl Washiuglol C\.| ..¥ }|. r \" \c1 :l.l | \ § { \ | YI U l ! \ I } 8 Harvey Pounds ( . \ N l ! l n . \ ' l ' 1 : l " ( ) RH I l l a m a ' l T »lhmD n m f w r n l i nV : t e r sn f \. L 'n5 !: :n ; ; !on C mn l y . My um: un: |;a9¢lr og the Dcrrwcnhc frimary electionliahl as | nad datv for Nami: dun Ior Shfnll.l s h l l l | p prrcaau gnu wen ard inflamcc at he fdmanu. 1111 1||h no d an mllm-4 ami! mah a fn; ron . :car gelk. umpugulor ;|er twp;: J d elected. phégc you M but cilottna Un rctd lcl ei lb : .i |u| . t a t he l m! lh\ 1 q cu m at Int so rl BLAIR, W ASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JULY 20,1922. linrry Tyson :tml hnnudng. Mr. md Mrs. Walter Appleby vis-1f¢§$I\3r{¢§|§rfI£H""'_""§s~Probaxle Party Tickets A f°'°mf°:f;::'j_ULTS"'V"ff"%m»;f sirababue Party Tickets. l.ZTL'Z'$%.°f°""'"..,|"'i'""S9Lf'1°T'°|'iud at her rarents. Wodnnday~ Unis Jackson and two chi! I h s n u i o m l fl o w e r h u b e e n i n m - ' c o L : ~ ' r \T l c x s r r m o s U P F o n. I . - u |I -Ol.;I.|m ..¢L u E n n - ¢ » n l | _ i Ih r !! ! \ u \ | r : 1 i l l \ n | | r l | 1 1 u w » f ; ¢_ _ _ . - -,_. . . .__ - _.- - - _I D l l i r ,N l b r a s l r a .N w .2 m l .I n d l\ r ll \ |l n ¢| \ . nn . nD O E S E R B I J S I N A l n l . h i v r r 1 0 2 1 . a n d 2 1 ' \ - u n . I ~ 8 . S U n l § _ o | - : I B . ~ July 19 ~l ._ . ;E' ii?- ."|..~'s J _ .I . f ~\.' f I:l l ,_, .,,,..-,. . - ~ ..» -~ » \.,_ ..... » ,._.., 1Dowfi;~`§%f@_"§axes HENRY MENCKE cm nsnms FOR COUNTY ATTOF-2NE\ 1 Subject to the will of the l)en1ocratxc Voters »>. . .1-.¢. voE SEAIMNG Candidate forCOUNTY SHERIFF Washington County _ Dan B. Butler G 0 v e r n e r Democratic Candidate For absolute repealof theCODEBILL C. M. IRELAND Lyle R. Gilbert Candidate for coum Y CLERK 'utpx'imary,July 18. Polls open from 8 A. M. to S P. MYour vote "ill be appreciated. ¢1 ,....f -__,_`...,. .. (` :m d 'd a1 efo r n o m i n a t i o nfo r S h r r l l l a t t h e P r i m a r i e a , J u l y i 8 , l 9 2 2 . Su b i u c !t o t h e \ r i 1 . l u f t h e R e p u b l i c a n \ o l f . 'n l o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n !y I Subjec t, to the w.1 1 of the Demo c ra ti c voters at tHe pri marie s July .'L 81 h. . YOUR von : W ILL BE APPRECIATBD 0:nn ....,,,. : m s n I'-.4.. . _ - - - - -. .., . ."7.:Y' \j¢I -§'*a=c¢rr ' " " - \ f i~1; ~~ ~ '1~{T¢=.r-:;??:;='f5sv:~2ls-~="ii-1 '.a' 4.r r.: r" " --eam a '.ov..Q. 4_,g}Q'\.~:=>-r f " ° \ 1 4 '~ - f > : < r , ¢ f~ ~~»~2:I& ;`15.'. > : . ; 1 : . § 'f: | , : _ . ;_ . e ~|¥ -v,_.":11' - » _ , a vf' Studebaker 6 cylinder $l,l65, Blair Overland 4.cylinder$645Blair lf you want real service in a car, here are the cars to buy. Prices are lower than ever These cars average23milesto the gallon of gusolene,andlow in usle of lubricating oil. .lust Ask sua CllSl'l]llElES |. | T »lhmD n m f w r n l i nV : t e r sn f \. L 'n5 !: :n ; ; !on C mn l y . My um: un: |;a9¢lr og the Dcrrwcnhc frimary electionliahl as | nad datv for Nami: dun Ior Shfnll.l s h l l l | p prrcaau gnu wen ard inflamcc at he fdmanu. 1111 1||h no d an mllm-4 ami! mah a fn; ron . :car gelk. umpugulor ;|er twp;: J d elected. phégc you M but cilottna Un rctd lcl ei lb : .i |u| . t a t he l m! lh\ 1 q cu m at Int so rl Harvey Pounds L _ge r. in you rch! ;¢.d nppnl.A an dnt cl Washiuglol C\.| ..¥ }|. r \" \c1 :l.l | \ § { \ | YI U l ! \ I } 8 " "" " '" " ' ' ° " ' "" " "'(love - lu mw t o r l mi u u e n -Luunty (.umr1|s:~uu:|er'S Pwgm-months and 15 dura._md lieutenard. Governor-Fred G J°§m_'Gov\mar C w Bryan 3 u 1;"'*;''°"t;'é'°"}5" l|,1922.J °""T.»'"'l°§'l<»"".,. hegdh ~, g son Lituhaunt Goremor--I'. J. Mullen 0 :o un l0llbl|u. ""u :p.. a ec ay |¢vehzetpunungnz zo aaguumment. ulkun in :harm of Stanley ;.; Hain Pon Ind Secretary of Stats Frnvfocd Sem-.u:; M State--Charles W. Pool uhh .a,wad.laéaum. ~ ff hmne, ua.; preached by Rev. g M Foreman. <§={.__.r'.......... ur llaunfm :AHS .ov-Grant L.Shumway Kisacll has announced ti nt hc vrili Democralk wage a "vigummts campadgn" to give Cttlillly (;|¢,»5___ the daigry the rllht of way over the -¢ magmoiin. tho guldenrod and the lun-Ly d a R Gglbcn flower.Attentio n to th e daily vu W m.. Kllly \ County Ticket a m u a 470 15| 1!rlp hcme. Harrylu;ker begun threshing on Momlaynoonwith theMurray ma- thine Harry 'I)scrisdrliwrirvr:\ rar load of hutgeanwheat atTyson aiationtomakeroomfor the raw crop.Lut week T. E. Akinu shipped 83 haul af hors to marie! receiving the Lop price for the day, $10.25. Mr. and 3111. RandalIverson an1 family and Mas. Christcnnn of Blair drove to Mavis Chrlstenaar'.e wut of Herman for cherfiel Monday, Mr. Pner Tyson took nn auto load g MrsLizzie Jnrlnon and chiidnen and! the Miss:-1 Mary ard Edith liniua tu Omaha Int Friday. Mn. Toreaa Collins of Co.Piuffn wasupSaturdayvisitingMrs.R. Iverson and looking after affairs of her farm an which Don Bietzler is the tenant.s Sunday evenirg Mr and Mrs. Wat- sonTyrorfand Hr. and Mrs.L. D. Warfick were gucata nt theC.B. H. C. BIICO Bhd Henry Tl"llll|S¢m The A|TI¢¥i{8R Legion Auxiliu-y, `v. nuulmu..cuagu 11. llllllu Stag TTP|5\|\°C|.-"l\v_ J°hf|§0|\I n n ; b r o u g h t | ; ¢ { g 1 § u w P U D H C w h e n ~ ~l'1e mmuteu of the Iast mectxng 11. L.a s anish Amencun war Treasurer-Robinson ar Stebbins UA.;_3 51 g uw Americ an |,¢¢1°~n adopted an a s 3W rs\.. rc read aid approved.an P .'Attorney General--SL C.Donny to "°5 General HIW Y °r f !.x |veteruu whes were mvited to march g pu;,li Han Cbrrntiniuttf Public L .M.g its g i m f at ng last national con-No Opposition ssalrnnt ul Jonbon Dwi; CO.. for in 3 body ~ o n e r c su: |!{a|Il|\n vel:x| nltel¢lLl.t Iunns City, Mn.Cmnt; g|| _¢5| _ aaa E;8055 "LS cancelled lor use reason Ha wa.: the mn of Mr. md Mm 'j"}§""'*" _,,_n-."""»"'"|ana rruaen Pvvmn wil "MU <=°\*=1;s. Harvey Pumathat some had Hdrcamly been paid. lt was moved and seconded that the iollomng resoluuon be passed:~. WHEREAS A c laim was filed by \\u.-lnligwn munty in the sum of $340.10 nglinsl Douglas county, which In also unpaid,Now therefore, Be lt Resolved, that Ru Slwrl. of Bliir, and leave!lo mourn his early demise. his parents, hos mundfalhor. Jacob Short. Sr.. his gnmdmochor. Mrs. Jacob Evans and h s brushes and sisters as follows: Mr John Plump.Ardmore,S.D.. 31:.1. Geo. Mundorf. Blair, Mises Myr- Hn Rhm-L B m Emorv and I-`.d|'.:ar al/ Railway llommuanoner m... A.uma- Ealluoy Conuncissioner-Fred C. As'- dall '*kéh 4 - Congress First Distric t-W .L.A n -.Cormmws First.Ih ltr h t John H.derscn i Shun Tenn Congress-R2 Il. T¥1orp¢N°f¢Iw&i __ .__._...__-.|...------mith Co. I.. and under the :un ofhiglx 'VI=f not that you hav: died for explosl\.o shells hundreds of the boys'__lu wg lr l by the world wir veterzns who vrurledi £!1ow-\r whlth would be iypiclliy American. lnhi| speeoh before the house Mr. 'Kinell asked that his bin be given early consideration by the commhtae. Althorglm opposition by the "dande- lion bloc' is expected sponsors having Maurice Behrens County Attorney - Reod O'Hanlon Henry llencke County £'immi||.lon Peter M. Tyson Andrew Jensen Samuel R. Cindy 468 ms wa le s gy ;. e r D i l t . N ¢ 2 - 2:4 n u 102 108 l r o u g l o s c o u n t y g a k e c r e d i t o n c l a i m th e y o w e W a s h i n g t on c o u n t y a n d s e n d \. a . .s h ln ;; t on co um y o i rr an t fo r $5 2 .8 0 m e m f e r e n c e , a n d t h e c l a i m o f D o u g la n co u nt y fo r $ 25 1 .5 0 be an d th e s am e 2 .\ . L u }lr.}|£C°~0lL Co .r ri ed ¢....v u -.. ..__h o m e a n d e l a m e n u m b e r o f r e l a t i ve s , fr i e n d s a n d co m r a d e s w h o m o u r n 1 i h t h e b e r e a ve d fa m i l y t h e l o s s o ! .h e E r s o n a nd b r ot h e r . A t t h e a g e o f 1 2 2 5 e a r s G r o ve r b l . . . . n e a C h r i s t i a n a n d u n i t e d w i t h t h e fe l l t o r a i s e n o m o r e .I l h e l o r e h y o u t h r e w t fu s . w e c o u g m . . G r o ve r w a s p i c k e d u p b y t h e o m - b u l e n c d c o r p s a n d l a i d i n t h e h o s p i t a l fo r m : . n y w e e k s a ft e r w h i c h h e j o i n e d h i s c o m p a n y . b u t h i s l u n g s a n d fa c e w e r e a n b u r n e d b y m u s t a r d x v t h a t TIN m l l l z o n h l m l l w i l l h o l d i t h i g h , A m i I r e d a m ' s l i g h t c a n n e ve r d i e . W e v e l e a r u d th e l e s s o n t h a t y o u r mmmIn Flanders Fieldl"Co¢a1.ribute<| the Legiun lunar made the flower of'Renuhlkln County 11¢g,¢[lation are wnhdent that the biil '|ri!I _County Q¢g_ be passed w. K. Scmde 48? Aamir c. Martin m e . w sI t l l k u l ! " : r y }|o1.l|;h,lI~ee-wine C o u n t y T | ¢ ¢ || ; : ¢ \ . - a d j u t n n t o f D o u g l a s C o u n t y L e g i o n A n d r e w B e c k 8 5 6 \ pon to put on the Intent--a Rldin Chas. H.Robertson 680 N 4 Party.Hn mr has ammrad fo r -n C wn lv Sheri|I-- B a t . t h h t B l a i r ,N s h r n s k n ,11 gal;i c k o f i n f l u e n z l a n d .,...'f_1` :hc -'fff.....'f." h h ! \ n f l n m l n f - i - " ] ' T 1 .f f . ' ¢ b \ r I n t ' r l n i h ¥ n \ |n l t C O N G R E G A T I O R A I ,P E O P L E I' Blair, Nebr., July rr, iam. ihe Board ol Lquzmzalioli met pur->l:.\.m to adjournment taken July 8. :......Pri?-e|\!. J.1-'.Wl1ii|:,H.c . Biaco and Henry Truhlsen,County Coznmisgioners, Mary C. Debel, Coun- \.~ uieak and abem. Il.. H. Raslnuasen, L .truly Asstsaib l The minutes of"the last meeting \ n1"|: :end and opp:oved and there l.=.~|.:g l\0 business the Board adjourned until July 31, 1922. 1ila.r,C Debel, County Clerk- . n | : : 1 :i n £. U I | | | . \ |e n n . ..... . . . . . . .- lwnya mlm attended Sunday school " \ ;yeirs. he entered the wa'ter| of '»;_1=-1 and wns`reeeived into the loenl church.lie \:'ml n boy who will r.l\\ays be remembered by relatives and neighbors for his kindness to his motlrehnnd father nrgd for his life ns 1 dutiful non und brother.During Hia 'ast days he war faithfully attend- ed bs his mother, father and relatlvili. as well ns the eommdes and ei:-senvieemer, the neighbors fnd others hr) \\o;9 dzinc nlrln their newer to :mln him hnrlr tn health and etrunlrth v i l a \ u | || l I U | | : |l u a a n n o - v u .- . .. .t h e O r l e a n s h o s p i w .F r a n c o .5 \ \ E L ( Q ! 1 I B P A S T O W S F A M I L Y A f t e r d a y s a n d w e e k s w e t b y w i t h On last Monday evening, qw llzliesno word or letter from ...li son. '"'*';;f ie go re tional church an | after the anxiety became too hard to ng gabtlhold inf 1bear, Mrs. Shad appealed to the coun»Y id men,an orml.N'¢°P' fll f Wnshin 'ton County'tion for Dr. and Mu. ll. J. Sealey andW o cers o Reg()h 'hmliy at the c hurc h pnrlors. Chapter. Amerioon rosa.w owere serving during war time. to findl her son or get some news to him of home, and word to him of his welfare. Mrs. J. P. Jensen. then County Se- c r e t a r y o f t h e R e d C r o s s . a f t e r c o n - n u i f i r q w i t h c h a i r m a n C l a r k O ' H o n l o n .. . ... ..n . . _ . .u r - . .l . " . . - . } 5l.z.1ber5 of the ehureh and con- [l¢.<tal.|0n and friends were present to hear ln unusuldly interesting pro- gram of music and reading:aiter vhlch refreshments were served by ug; ladies of the church and n social o :ing enjoyed. post meetirig in the latter part cd July at whic h all rndio bugs will ln in nm harem or ww glory .. The vom will proceed as follows: At t certain time in the eveninc. em s o'cloc k, the post will tune in for the Omnlu Grnln Eichnnm ooneert.At eirht thlny they will tune 'into State Headquarten of the Legion ard listen to n talk.Then fo°r A for minutes they will listen to I report from tho Connrumlor of the Lincoln om as to his problem: and how he I is handling thorn.At nine o'c loc ; J . a r . a mmu - Voe P. Seadng Hd f u d G Piicher o. M. irdandCo un iy A ne mly - Grace Ballad No {>,apolit.ion _ County Commissioner Did. No. H. C. Blneo 219 No Oiipoliitlon County Commluioner Dist. No. A. J. Croody | 13 John F. Whlh 229 Wm. Roeh 58 188 634 nas 15? sos m e 1 - 3 - 11 A Q ! gi:l " i i J !| -Qn .H.. l a i m h o m e . Rvlntiven from out stnteyinited nt he T. E . A k in - = h om e o ve r t h e F ou r th . Ui............L-¢..- Il k -" n a nq u - : In uDL]}|\ l:: l|U trUIIIIHl n l n».uu un)schooir e fe i ve d b i b l e n a s p r i z e s fr o m t h em p e r i n u vd e n l .C o r aB e a r dfo r loarring the ten romnundment Dan Murray started threshing for vrith the Hunrlum family. Mr and Mrs. L. D. W;rr~1cI»:. Mrs\llnlns and Miss Edith. Hrs. Jlcluwon \ rm ! c J1i 'd r e nw e ; eS u n d a ys u p p e r g u n t s o f P . MTy s o n i n B l a i r . Tu e s d a y , Ju l yi z .M r .n n dM m . G l e n nR a ywe l wn m rfin l i t t l e d a u z h - te r t n Ql vi r l ~ om r .Tw o g i r l s a n d t w o b o y s n o w m a k eth i sh n P P !fa m i l y .'E s - . S l o a n w a so u t a n dM n .B o b After 1 c awful examination of thelullowmg bills on the diflenenl. funds. in \\n.= movvd and Bewndld that the f0\|CI\.::|§! claims be allowed. and theCountyClerkisherebyordc rd todraw uanunu on the dilfnrent fgndi u | ». H .. . . _ ._.-but all in ro avnil.Hia death was "{\!"t nf hrmielhipa in\'rreri o\e\|\ea5 =h'l: *n iha service of his country ln the World W ar, after he had nobly u n 4 elm null 'In mike the wodd vnd Uhns bcnmsul. bvilmy nur ru uTreasurer.began a hunt Llugough "if follnwnng | every Ameqican postuillce In the vi- §g,,|;n Soni cinity of the Argonne offensive and Bong 3] "€°'%"°"_"*° '"'€"l'°f§'_f'?iFf'_'i""f..'Z?. DD!!Mrs. -1. > ummm was givtnz uw mai, will tuna into Du Holnu. A. F. GnyHB1ll Uhbdfl la.. than Kam-ul City. Denver, Min-Non Plrlisln 1ai¢iu3h°$d¢llnolnaAi¢ and Sioux City.Annan-in-mf sm.;|.;..a..¢¢.[ary Isabelle Hoare mer;ta are being made an get in §.5§LE' :f`a1I§h 1. Ry de and llr. D. touch with the Legion dlhc iais ax Fayme I Dixon T79B58584Q p n y sa m e .C a r r i e d , a l l m l vo t i n g " a y e "F r e d R u b i n ( u n d d n g g i n g l 1 I L : f . s ¢ n ¢ vf = \ ~ < g u r m e ' m v* ~ H \1_l..:__ |........ ¢uuI n;l\ emben """``" "" " " E" "ma- °f the Bureau °' '*°"'"'"""'"""' '""'C. Vanbnzsen.than mm- and have them give mu. .min A. mm... anlm f..."°.{°.£.'?.' -..TJQ ...n in un sent a °@="i°'°° "°=""!""f' 'IEE ?"¥'»'§'i=»1ir= Solo un-an imc ~ 't"''"" §.¥~ia;;~yh_f~;1f=.g=;§~=hgfg '°';-g~»""'""-#gf-; 31°H v w g f . A modern amz on'llillll Urklrl cmqus A 10.55 inhuonm and carnc home broken In ......\-_ .._.a ...... fm- lin. _°°'E so ..._.-. .... ... "P-ldlzf of 14,000 8503I will be ..ues J|ET\Klz1g in-w Inu ww - - - -Zlinbel J. hlnrsh (salary and lhealtb. whore. after manylorm months pn§=l3.g=0 July)161.02 Arnrlt llnrdvare lpldloelrl .I0 0 William Sievers (supplies for Poor?A. Swanson (meat for poor) 'Gus Carlson' road dragging) Elmer Michelson (labor) El:|:or llllehelsen (labor Elmer Michelson (labor) A'nn li. Johnson {worl¢ in As- sessor's ollleeBlair Auto Top Co. (Awnings) 1 . . - _ - : . . . . \ 12.00 2 73 29.10 16.00 8.00 6.00 24.50 54.78 o e m of sul'lering, he is new at rest. The honorable military history of Private Grover Jneob Short is found on the remnds at Washington and has. been compiled by the Poet War Sec- tion of Stanley E. Hain Poet, of which the deoaued was 2 member and the history ln the main is an follows: "Grover .herb Short enlisted in an- swer to theca1l to the colon at Glu- zow. Montana. where he was work- i n g ,o n J i n g 2 8 .t l l l l l .H e w a s f i r s t ..A n n » . n »\l : \. . _ j , . ¢, lallllflfl mvuwr n lru vu! alvnu ...-Jensen on behalf of Washington County Chapter.After two week: had passed away the courier returred and Grover wrote e few lines' to his mother and to the Iled Cross at Blair, with a pencil and l*.tcr was overjoyed to get all his mail and relatives in Blair were forwardd mall from Dr- leans hospital.He rejoined his com- pany on the hard march to Germany as pmt of the army of ocn.rr=1'on at Morrtmedy. Errly in the sp1:ing, after e severe Reading 1:Iirabetn riopovmnVocal Solo Misa Katlznm Kyrie Violin Solo llrz. Gemldine Stewart Reading Min Ruth Moore Piano Solo Miss Janette McQuarrie Duet Mies Glmlyn Moore and Sir. Gilford D!xon BLAIR W AL KING CLUB The Blair Walking club will atare next Sunday afternoon from the pub- lie lfbnry at 5 o'clock. eerryimf lllth- u. but without mtombilee.ma; and operated by four large railroads dur- ing the national convention of the Ame dan Ledon ln New'Orleans. October 18 to 21.The rolling hos- telry will be 466 Pullman can parked in four large rdlroad yande.P g u m; olans indicate that several hundred Nebnnlm veterans will take advant- arre of 'him service.l=:»=ui;==»ed wma e z mr k 1i;¢u *""er baths and all fac ilities of a hotel. the ears will be the homes ofthousands of visitors during aio the days uf the convention.One of the W I LD A r rn uu . c ir c u s ln Europe the dntua la a permanent; institution in every dty oc( any aiu, andstandaupontheaamlplaneaatlig theatre or 510 open house ln gh, ._ mm md patronage of the pubue.1; l H ° \ h = ° E u w n u n e m e n ¢ m ¢ o ~ ml o wn er s of A me da tur n to f or feeturea and :eta ' "l l.»»-5 Gdtgrltion after generation lbrolll follow the some tlllling, rwlflinr ,g me in s ome. mo u n d le s f g mn v ma after a lrridexhibition .ln the mam - . - .ae 3 is1 *Jglfa Q., IEmdams C. BBunn e:zwcts In atlrt thresh- in'r his l:~r!ev Fridav.Hs '\"l| hmf~ 11 v\.¢rk's work threshinghiswheat two n~ilrWM! nf his hmm. \lr'=. M.Iversonanddaughter Clara. r't|r~\~¥ Saturday aber n we~k Jn!n Nelvon tzsrun threshirg fmA. R. R»a'en Thur=d¢y the fnrrnvl frr the nMfvis\*|'\n for eh- hnrnalwg fhihfrmof Omaha. Thurs day.., Mr. an! Mrs. L. DWa\r*:'¢ ezter hined \ ho-vt nf Irie-fin and 1-o1a1i~e- inhonorof lhoh'11'\f1a\nf[|\gl daughtu.M1 .BnniceSmith. Jr|~ 2. to whom th: num' \111 a surprise Sir. A. n. *Beth* shipped his fa! tnnerl rattle Tuesday to mnrkof and A\crj. Lompuny rrepuurng ...oollurmnn Record (Printing)150 Russell Grader Mfg. Co (Repairs) 16.50 Theo illabunde (labor)45.00 Glen Michclwn (labor)9.00 A\er;. Company (regain)46.20 B. I1. Rosenbaum (road dreszinsi 270.00 .io':°\ lilnnhnll {1ond dragging)l350 L u t h e r h e l s o n [ r o a d d m r s i v z )2 7 . 0 0 _.. ..._ _;_ : n : a n n anlxned to oz Lo.. wo u lc.. lun Huaimmediately entrained for the south. He was later selected to so with Co. H. 338 Infantry and almost irnmedi- ately was ordered io entrnln and join Co. I... 357 Infantry, which had been orznnircd at Camp Travis. Texas, and which Co. consisted in the mein of Texan and Oklahoma boys and which was in readiness to sail for Fnnce. but lacked a few more men. and sev-» __\ r _ \ . . _ . . . . l . . . wint rr. It wan apparent that urovermust be sent home and in May, liter pam. he urea sent back with Casual detachments and arrived home about June, lower part, after boinx honor» ably discharged at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyomirg, Juno 18,1919.Upon his arrival home he was very ill and the muatanl gas had ao injured his face that his eyes were in danger and his cough so .bad Hut county olllchla of Bin. E. B. Carngan w|.| u: me lean-la ° " '..hawk, from Legion national : mn -Tne beautiful groves and picture!-quo gulches alorg the west branch .,4;;°;-_y .'§?`°ii¢.¥I'21i..'"`5. °°"°{~'~ 2»Iooro's creek in Ft. Calhoun town- only a share r car 3id.sr The railroads have nubanuea aship were the objective of the c lub Ltr.. +,';;'°....'.';:x".f.":;'::..;";f'.' :f. ':; re nte i ~ pa rki ng c ha t!! ! ~ vm explored for six miles through t h e | : b n : : : : , , ; ; ~ d t ; ' : "b w "d : " 3 a sf.Hundrhi, Thaden and Hohner forma, including pun cha enroute.ard ended up with a picnic supper.'The pullman hotel nrviefl h u ln - m u t Plrkimr yard:i l orly foor|¢0II!\ln. they respond to the fabulous nlaria plid in Americ a.Pattenolfs rmsma wud Animal Circ us um vm give two performances here gg Ball Plrk. Blair. Friday, Judy 21 han an offering this senon that bids hh to outltrip any ect prodnaedwlhoe gl* war.A tnemenduoua aalaqv 1| paid the Carnalloe, e family of ive, whose feet:in h e ad b llln dn rlr e ae ee - toundlng a.| they are dillieult to de- e ll 1 1f Jarmed sm ao per11.Prentice Sm'th bo! some Inflw fm" Boulh Qmaha \\'adnr\¢!n§ for feedirv 2\lPIl'1If3DlFlT cmmrn NOTES IE Frank J enkins asv a mu lc|.u\.r epai northern boys :rum neunulul.be m x k am r r rhRAdCu -.A C Debal (salary for July)1 5 3 2 Iowa and Minnesota, some 24 in all :immed ? ;; "n A20 Lim.ti n ;xg "l l v H g |pealed to Legion men In many parullcribe.Diderent ibm any thing ofitl A. Swanson (meat for poor)joined Co. L. and prepared for imma- _h e n o v t m n Human no l{E» NAR!!1* . . HA E .HTS of he country.1 End ever humto fom .umhd q u Dr. G. A. Lsngstuff (.s:lanr)~ dint! o- trainment for overs eas duty .mc _nm,m 1I\"1C°0 a I1 \h's SS -Cn hat TIontily the village of Ken-I n . 0 :P 3 ~en n n ti o n *" " g ' " i t E. S. Anderson (road dragging) mo S. G Adams Stump and Stationery Co (plates)16 Elmer Llichelsen (running truck)8.00 Maurice Mehrons (alory for July) 141.00Fintunelle Garage (gas)\4.05 llory C. Debel (wary for July) 166.66 Frank Jenl-:ins (oil)1 J* Henry Nohrenberg idonusge to ¢\;°1=l .onoo Gam Stevens {sn1my July)100.00 'Delmar Fccr( salary for July) 100.00 Byron M. Bunn (roml drngzing) SUV) J. F. White (freight)10.40 I! S. Pritc hard (salary for Ju'vl xenon C. J. Hlndley (road drasdns)46.80 Arlington Review Herald (printing) g r 1.60 Gust Munooh (salary for July) 85.00 Fronl: J Nerve (salary for July) l00.00 J. F. white (commissioner work and rnileurel 76.50 Blair Auto Exchange (repaid: wrork).22.50 Elmer Michelson (road work)19.00 1'.:n. McDonald (salary for July) 100.00 Frank Strlcklctt (salary for J uly) 100 00 ......n - Q A On Sept. Sk. 1918 after the perl- lous journey on ship board. where for msny nights the southern toys and their comrades. wore their life belts and slept. only at lntervslo. the great hin carrying im 9 "~'nun burden of service men steamed into po:L The 357131 Infantry and lh' whole 90th Division end Co. L. of the Divi- sion were nent to the front .::t'1o::t delay to relieve the 10th Bricelo ' the oth Division which llrignde wer: wnrn out and eshnosted by the heavy fighting on the Mouse-Argonne front. On the night of of t. 21, ms the ::~l's~t T!5lrh Infantry mover!in to hold the llocs with the 89thDivision on the north.The 350th Division was ole-:ed to hold the west and the Bois De Roppes woods while the boys of n¢ trove Sn' who were holding: the position on the rigln, wil who were liternllv exhausted were relieved by *he 5th Ilivision. 0.1 the night of the 22nd, orders were sont to hold the line end not only that but to take Benthville sz -1 llill 2'I0, if within human possibility, to improve the posl'inn.The season- ed troops o! the Bod and 5th led of! sfter fifteen minutes and.the '5T1.l1 >'l:\"s:l.T=~r°"ie sl1ell'\| :ard r- " .. -as --\.. r..n.......t sw Ilan »-emo hot nor toss there n Government hospital On request oi Chainnsn 0'Honlon, of Washington County Chapter, speci- :i":t4 i- Omaha began care of the es servlce man and in 9.0 dave the Chan- trr had olllclol Bureau of War Risk orders and pas! to St. Louis and from than time on Grover has had every csro that medical sid could give him but to no avail.The Stunlcy E. Ilain Post War. Service continued work on ma, nie and he wss rntec l total dis nhility ard lfter s time was able to be about and went \\it.l1 his closefriend and buddy, the late Roy liai- atead, to Minnesota, where near Born- um. they built s home and planned to clear a farm. Iloth the boys were again taken sick and some six months sro the Ameri can Legion Port War Sowice again secured Govemment lzospiw orderi- end both boys iglin entered the hos pital.Grover bdfiar at the Govern- ment hospital ward section, Uni. of Omehs.Here he became so homesick that his parents end the oillcen of Stanley F.. lloln Pon 154. American Legion, requested Govemment. trans fer to Blsir and tlin inns emitted tn the Post War Service, April 19, 1922. Sirce that tl:-w, parents.relst1te.a comndc s |n! friends and tfe urov°n . : .l l c l i l I n ! l ¢ ¢ \ l o l 1 . g n t h e q u e s t i o n ! \ l l )I l l o n | 1 l u u n c v n c u r u l n u g u u v - o f v o t i n g b o n d s f o r e l e c t r i c l i g h t s a n d e r n r n e n t h o m e u t e e d s i n W y n r n i n e the results showed n vote of 19 to 120 will be furnished to lI1efnl:|-ers of the in favor of the proposition...lAmericon Legion free of rharre sw The light will be rumnhfo br the J W-Dlllranre.Box ans,flilleftf Platte Velley Power c ognpony which w'f°" nn °"""'l'"*'"h° hu taken o is the some as the Omnhi concem.elsun himself.Rellnnolslvoents mov be lt| : i fr o r n$ l5 0to $ 40 0 ; nd t: lr n e .\>i§ou.1~:cr:a»1i::vz°spent in service counts. The Porter Incubator company er- nounees that their olllces andgfactory will be open Wednesday and Satur day evenings fr the benefit of those interested in chickens and poultry xsleing in general. 'Their new electric hutrhcr and non doub!e-decls out-door hzoodcr are now being exhibited and demonstmted. These. are two new products which :l they will place eq the murkdt for the The nntif;-ml es Mng s of tu, coming season, probably be-ing ready for delivery by October. 15.--Adv. - . - 'ro THE \"0TEP.S u n u I denim tq take this n-nears of ex- pressing rny appreciation to my manyfriends who gave "ze their vote and r°'.ppr~:t in the ori'n:~.clczftlon l'e'rl lst To wdny .l hofvc thot I may here your some hearty suppon in the com- - . , ; . . . . .- The first thine Charles Owl* \roun¢led world war veteran, who had been in s plaster cast in on OmahaNebr.. hospital for many weeks, dld= ' _" --- -_-- , ..to 0. wallcing-cam are lldlneed oem the forehead with as much ease and :noe ss an oldlnary person uses in dancing.The zrsnd Climlx of the Ctrnlllos ollorlng comes when s full also oouc ln.: shin: rum teble. dx 'chairs that accompany lt. the hall tree and seven! other smaller household articles, ell bslanced upon the fere- hesd ofeneindivldualusnlawodoeenr s thirty foot ladder-then beck down m i n .The c ombined weigh: at on losd is within s fraction of four htm- when the c ost was removed was tnldnd P°°f'd'N¢°dl¢" to ll? this!-eidamn n letter to me Americ an 1.1-ll' merely one of the Iwo feature! ein- Alwilisrv. thnnlrinq the' oreanl-sotion for the kind treatment of ...l members during his connnement. American Levion which will ansrd Sl 500 ln cash nr'z»-= to |''\\'g nrd r-:ir'= l*B¢heen e'Kl°1!f'3l ue]Q neighnr R unno r°'"°°='t of s*~te and county s=*\"~°'nte"»'e::*s anl g|~-ans!-§snAsq of e~lf cltion throtvgheut the lfrited States. The new dere will rllow nl!chil- dren of the United Stsnes and its possessions to oorticirote after the schools open in September, dries the teachers I n ooportunlty no prcsent_ I with the big shew.At ll s.. m. there will be the fund street parade, and on the grounds im- mediately after s number of free Ib Lrtctions ere Kiven together urithfe. host of other good things that only s nepuuble circus has.Adv. n.\nm.\f;s LICENSES Since the lest issue of The Enter- prise the tollovring mnrrlnze Hemel! have been issued: Gerald Gernmel,Craig,Faye Bald- v.in, Tekarnsh. Chas. E. Gaydou, Blair, Ruth Roby, Blair. n : - - UmplcmrealestZiunrlaynightwere somewhat exciting. but wonh-l while.Wewish e\'el')bod)in thai .date couldace thesepictures.We have special orders in for next Sun- day. 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Th e n , a t t h e o t h e r a n d o f t h e r o t o r . m e o n f o r t y t w o m m s o r N o .2 8 Ir l r o t o fo r m t h e se co nd ar y Fi g . 3 8 . wooden or nbre one 95 inch u n amd 6 Inches square. besides ecrewl. odds and ends, etc.The cardboard tube and rotor form are preferablylookedInpenmne.but um 1| not elaentiet.Benn winding the ar d-board tube. starting K Inch from one and through a small hole, as shown.and 1|Ind on as turn: of the No. no wire.keepin;the turns close to-gether but net mc mn x.Then. bring the wire across the tube asshown in Fig. 81. leeving a space ot one Inch bue md continue to wind on mother 30 tum.: of # l m ln arindlnz.teke o l three tapsl'|-om each aeetioh, ,one at every twelve turns, beginning lt second turnfrom top and leaving two turns at bot- tom of Winding nl shown In Fig ST.T.T.T.Buell]passing the end through n hole as shown.The whole lhnultl then be covered wlth panlllne, or tt may be ahellaeked.Iilhonlh nhsilae wit! decrease ll: emclency lm!punmne will serve every purpose. 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'1't xe°n ext st e p u l o m o u n t t h e co up l er .w h i c h u d o n e u fo l l o w s : r o t a t i n g w i t h i n t h e o t h e r .If a e d n e d t o m a k e a va r i o c o u p l e r y o u w i l l n q b l m a c s n d b o u d t u b a o r a i b m t u b e a b o u t r o m ._ 1 ¢,¢»t~y~ng e~ nm.: ?5"°".'i.'?,¥' "'°'""E mymo~qbottlefnflq omnm charm ~f womlu.~ "~ r ll r J n u r n ll about as cheap to purchase the stockInstruments.The n me la :rue of the crnml detector and had set. !oumould. however. be cerefut in 'f - lD¥ we gniexm crystal to be used wr msuch ln oumt u Ulla mlm-ml \arms greatly ln Its aensitlrenen.Tha beatplan ls zo punhue e pnund or um SIMPLE CRYSTAL DE A ve r y :Am ple a n d cl i e cl l r e 111- t l e s e t ( F i ¢4 5 ) u n d e r h vo n b l e c o n ~ dl t lo n s a n d w l l h 5 go o d ae r in l .vr li l p i c k u p zh c b ro a dc a st mu si c , a lg n nl s an d o th e r s ou n ds fr o m : ta t io n s a t c on - sid er abl e dis ta nce s.No o p ec l fl c r a ng e fo r d n a o r m y o t h e r a c t c a n b e g i n a , fo r t h e e m d c n c y o f a n y n e ! d e p e n d s u p o n a g r e a t m a n y c o n d l u o n n u n d l n flucncea.T h e l e n n h m d he i g h t o t ae r i n l l ,t h e o r c !! - l u l l ! o f h i g h bu l l d - l n p .el ec tr ic al ly c b u g c d c a b i n o r vi r e s , t h e p e r fe c t i o n o t i n s u l a t i o n o ta e r i a l . a u j s m m e n z o r l m l r u m e n t l ; u l m m : h e r u s e o f a re c e i vi n g se t an d ,i n ad d lt l ou ,t h a n a r e cl i m at i c o n d o t h e r c o n d i t i o n : t o b e t a k e n i a m e o n d d l n t l o n .-I n t h e d i a ; n m A repr esen t.:t h e n d a l .w h i c h sh o u l d b e n d n g l o 'l l r o a s n e z r l y 15 0 fe e t i n l a u t h u p o u l b l e m a u h i l h u l t c a u b o p l a c e d .B u z h e m m n d w h i c h s h o u l d b e m a d e b r n u a p l n g a : p o t a n n s u .vo t e r o r n d l l t o r p i p e a n d s o l d e r i n g t h c w l r e m plz ce.c u a n r t a b l c c o n d e n s e r i n t h o g r o u n d l l l d . an d t o r m u n o t s h o u l d b e a b o ut . c o c o m l c r o f n n d l .D u t h e m m l d e t e c t o r , B m e t e l e p h o n e h a d s e t a n d I* a n r i o m e t e r .T h e va r i n h l e con den ser u s d r a d o m e t e r m y b e p u r c h u e d r e n d r m s d o fr o m a n y d n l c r i n n d l o s u p p l i e s a n d w h i l e : h e y m a y b e m a d e a t h o m o y e t ~ the ai: tapon on the prim;~ h a n d l l d e d r i l l a l :8-16 In c h h o l e ! fo r b i n d i n g p o s x r l l .Th e n m a k e a n d t w o In c h e l fr o m t h e t o p : n i l S K In ch es fr o m o n e aid e.I'| g .aa .i n th e l o w e r c o r n e r , pl n c e a s w i t c h w i t h .. Never accept "Just as Good" Brénds; it will only mean disapointments and fail- ures on bake-day, w ich are expenslve Caluméi is a high grade Baking Powder, moderate in price 1 _,<-.1==~... .fg - -...- en you use 1 you never spoil any of the ~- expensiveingredients i . °- ° Your Phyzidu vlll tell you thlt Baby: medicine mlprepereduritlmnangrutercanthmhnbyhfnod.£ h U ' l n m l ¢ w h m h p M h & h m d mByim1|ropg1foo&.'0ouI&you!o;u|mmnent,tben,think uf ro r a yfn:r!nhn1|nndChI1dro1?Dun*tbadeeaivod.l.\ko|.m¢anta1notadthi|:-Ithlmpartlnt,£otherl,tint nn o w u e u us. J - l l u » z . m u n io|WEq a n l ¢ r o » » » : » n » f ¢ - tlshl Hue ) na pa .1 5h h ! lIl l Il 4 r ¢ - -a n| ; l | la e " . |\'lla ff==-»2. - :rr-~-§'ié\;§Zr| \"1' sum. -3 W;q\".~...1 W MI:.._,.-g. ¢"n\ "L .i n n .1 2 '* v ' 2 1 "L .r | \ \"J 'r I n . » . - u l :~~I g y , "' nnowueuus. J -ll unlnlllnilillbm used-such~as Hour, sugar, eggs andmilk. Best that sdenoe can »~ U C B - ' S t a n ~|' w. N. 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The New Supaior Chevrolet has many improved feattlrel. Ithor. a new front axle assembly. a new rear axle assembly includinglpinl ring end pinion gears. The clutch hu been improved.,addition to in lerviee brake, a d-lever ¢1111=l¥m¢y brake hbeen prodded. The front md rear lprinv have been re-gradedto give easier riding. With meh improvements the New Chevrolet is indeed mpaior--superior in lint price because no ear of :similar equipment andquality can be bought for lea-superior in maintenance outbeeauaeithaathelowestoostofopumtionof anyeubuilt. °s ¢Cornpansons StlrdndRu: Ax!! Construction.Srronl, cumSpin! and ann. Standard Tranamiadon threeqmd; forward md one reverse. Standard Brolin] Snnm--receaervlee brake. hand emergency brake- $l.l.r\¢;.|nd|'Ehc¢n2:a1.$'|l'¢n1-txr¢- er, norage bwdr. ¢k¢fIi¢ mm. Standard Godin! Srstom-punzpdreulldno. lerge, honey-comb radia-ux md fan. 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Full-fruited bread is ful! of luscious seeded Sun-Maid raisins-rich in energizing nutri- ment in r>r=f=fi<=1lr predigesred form. Raisin: also furnish fatiguefresisting iron for the blood. Ien. plain uidn bread at dinner or an I. may fruited brelkiast toon with coEee. Make delic ious bread pudding with left- overslioes.N o n e e d e o w a s t e a c m m b d raisin brad. Begin this week iht babie of rollin bread twice weekly in your home, for nisin bread in boah good md good for you. ~ " ~ = » a ~ , . , S u n - M a i d ,e ~R e 03 e l ,S e e d e d & l S l I 1 S f ~;~Make delicious bread, rin,pudding;J S`[=`4";tlkeo, ece.Ask you: grocer or daem.Send f 'H y f eu im: been of teased recipes. Hrnhfs ii) IINU Dept. N-I39. lT\lIKl. ('1llI. - . - .~I l l a P c d q t ||4 .|au g u r , a c u p fu l o r l e s s D!1 m 1 s lu a a n d on e h al ! c up fu l o f c lw p p ee l s ue l . mi x e d w i t h n m b l e s p o o n fu l o r u m o f H o u r . 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B a k e i n a s l o w o ve n fo r t h r e e h o u r s . st i r r i n g o c c a s i o na l l y fo r t h o l l rs t h a l l ' at t h e c o o k i n g . "Just aa the purest sold needs a :tapea l l o y t o m o m t t s u d n m n t r o r m e t tea:fo r uso.so the person wi t h themostbrllllant.mi n d ne ed !com monsense la order to lll¢\f.lid.'° n s t s c r a a t a D I S H E S I-'or a n i c e occn slon t h e fol lo win g; ti et ul vn l \ nm cnp lvrl ul ly g ood t n ne rve: C o r o n a d o B s \va r l a n C r e a m . 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Cllrice ix the product of'ltllgz The om h u n feminine nf words mdlmr ln "nr"tn signify the doer,iwu "l!": ln modern Italian this be ¢:tlrlent vl s ua l ls a ll u n o t 1 vl l i a l n l s th a t o f u W c l i d r u s e d . bi ac k mu nl a ch ed . ¢ x ;n re t !¢ »| m nk » i n ;pers on,b r e d w i t h i n t h e m o r a l l y a s r a a u w m a l l n m o f t h e h l g ci t y rn tt nr r xh n n ru i ne d i n t h e th eo re li rm ll y p u r e n t mo c p h en e u f t h e fa r m . a fr hu s d o w o l 'd . s s w i n g l r o u n d u n l l i i h e l r m o a n i n g p o i n t !l u n" ¢ !l r e c l l o n pr¢\l'i|\\~¥y o p p o d t e t o t h a t In \h l f. l1 t h ey s t ar l e d . [ 0 b y t h a W h n l fr Ir n é l e a l r .lm .1 u l l r unaOlu F n nn-nmng r u n na n Pudd i l l . m l d u t t o o l d h i r . Th u n e i e r a n d h u u i n t , M i n a L i g h t n i n g a n d t o l d t h e m sul.w a s p l u g o n . |} \ l , h a s u r . T h u n é e r d i d m m . l l a . - : l d b e b e n d fo r l n l l u a r o u n d . . l l a . u m t h a n m n a w n y r n l n clo ud s. - fr : n M . 1 1 1 | a n d m a i l , a n d r u ffl e d .m ri g h t t o h i s q u ic k - t e m p e r e d a l a d r .a n d h o w mlm d i d sp a n k th e m THE ROMANCE OF WORDS "VlLL AlH" HISTORY, whic h has n habl! of repeating insult.n m:true to funn in e number of wnnl|,..||¢..m¢;_b0-|llI\..b} Jhl comparison ul' the chants: un-dergone by "pagan"xml "fil- ltln."The fcnner. ll we hureseen. 0|st menu! n dweller in u sltlage uwnw). then! heathenvillager and then a heathen. Slmllnrly , "'\rllllln" was wldnelly applied an the ser! orpeu-lnt,known as "1"1ll|1,m:|l'°be cause he was attached zo thevllln un' farm.In thln sense it Illld nn opprohrioul meaning whatever,being pnctically a synonym for our WON! "country- man" or "ruu1r:."Thtn. becauseit was Zlken for xnnted mu thepennant would be churlllh. self ilh- dishonest and generally ofevil mum! vonditlomn-rderfint. of course. only to the peellmlx D( nther day s--the won! bella c\(§ rsz g5 ;I5 EEE; \i 12 . s r mmm: MARSHALL T I I E ' r s n s r l l o s s mlnu nn nu t he n up uu l lfu r w h l lh lh u ll a n fm lr v c l- a tn nte ut ulw la ngua ge aulnpllnx the e ha ng v ma d e up on o ne of Its ow n w o r t h b y an o t h e r t o n g u e . C l i r l n d t a n d C l a l r m o n d a r e t w o otlne fa n c i l u i in te r pr ve a tl on a o f t h e o r i g i n a l C l a r k e Th e d i a m o n d l a C l u r l c e i t a l t n m u n l c mem.I ! ' |p u n - n c ;a n m exp res sed l n t h e u l d r h y n n r ' Th a l !Ey e s h !!!h u m n o l l l * ¢ r soar m .i l u m n m a l l I u a r t h a i l n m o n d u aIlhnrm. a g e m e n t .Te l e p h on e h e r, l n l ln d o f a r r l vl n g t h r e e q u a m #o t a n h o u r lut e,m n o f apol ogi es.O r r>f~f1mz>» y o u t a k e n Iu x i t o m e st a t i o n i o c a t c h a i n l n z o |t r l e n d 's h o u s e fo r | w e e k - e n d vl n l t .Th e z u : i s r o u g h ! l n |: m m e Ja m a n d y o u mi ns xhs tr a in .Te l ep h on e ,n o t h a t t h e fr i e n d w h o u e x p e d l n g y o u w o n ?w a l t an x i ou s l y fo r y o u r t r o l n zo a n i m . l t i s a fu r b e t t e r t h i n g to u s e t h e [ n m advantage of lll its conzwnl eneel!And that In jul!whit the Ieluplnome in--n mnvenlenre.Yet for the sake of anvlm: live or item or tuonly ew.-nn. mmetlmel. some so! ua lgnure the existence of llw llslo lphone. mid musr thereby untold wor1l'J' ln our family and our fdendl. ;For Jnnlanw.you huts told yourfumll§_§hut gag wig be hnme at tourdclock zo take Tiinie mm6F'1Hp » fmv dinner.You an delay ed nl me lnmcv.and know you wnnf t be ablelm :r x home anti! seven.Telephone lthom.:nd put lhelr mind.:at rest pubout :ha chants at your ptaml. 0|\you are delay ed by s bloc k on thelvhw og #inet c ar Uno on the tray 1 ~' " ' ? f =1 \ '"""e-'I~ ,`\t a ~ I » L " § $ f - ' 3 ' ¥ " .~ :!l'- f f l , 1.-q " } " " ! \ . Q - a 5 %gf"'5'.._"': :, .!'g'* :E '. I _ '.|~i i . n \ , »:?"}... 5 ~ r ~ . " \1"\» : p `-7-"»"~Pa'§ a|».| F ~'- ¥ 1 z \ . =§ f ¥ n .~ r./f~~ . . ' g J " \V 1 - ~.¢g 1 v " r_ _r ' _ '! f / P r , f z f / Whafs in~a Name? FACTS \l>°i»=9°~=r Mme: it°a ;,;,,,,9,m|1nin¢:1»¥\¢no|i11»u\!ui\7¢:!:|ia|\i5- ¢...¢=,°...1ua=9a.@.na:»¢a9;...1 =~ m ' ~f p . s r mmm: MARSHALL |l .In i l l fin al st a ge . l he ep li h et ma y be a s fr e e l y n p p i l o d t o t h e p e e r n n i n t h e fm u p e r .I n h e t . th a nk s t o p o p ul a r l ic l l on an d t h e CLARICE I I I L E Cl a rl c e h u l u or i g i n In t h c n i n a m o t a s C l a n o r C h u n . u e vn l u t l o n p r o f r vu e d L n a fa r d l t - q r n :m m m - r .T h e La il a;ad j e ct i ve I .m n n l n l b r i g h t o r f a m o u i . i l I' m u ri n e r es p o n s ib l e for m m na m e s . w h e n C u r e fo l l o w e d t h e E n s l u h nd F r e n c h . C l l r i c e i s t h e p r o d u c t o f t l l y . T h e o m h u n fe m i ni n e n f wo r d s .Im :l n " n r "t n si g n i fy th e doe r, " l x " :l n m o d e r n It a l i a n t h i s b e |s " l ce . "C h r i ve .i h e n fu r e ,wa s fe m i n i n e n a m e s o evo l ve d a n d t " t o m i t e h m o i u . "I t p r o ve d \ ¢:tlrlent vl s ua l ls a ll u n o t 1 vl l i a l n l s th a t o f u W c l i d r u s e d . bi ac k mu nl a ch ed . ¢ x ;n re t !¢ »| m nk » i n ;pers on,b r e d w i t h i n t h e m o r a l l y a s r a a u w m a l l n m o f t h e h l g ci t y rn tt nr r xh n n ru i ne d i n t h e th eo re li rm ll y p u r e n t mo c p h en e u f t h e fa r m . a fr hu s d o w o l 'd . s s w i n g l r o u n d u n l l i i h e l r m o a n i n g p o i n t !l u n" ¢ !l r e c l l o n pr¢\l'i|\\~¥y o p p o d t e t o t h a t In \h l f. l1 t h ey s t ar l e d . [ 0 b y t h a W h n l fr Ir n é l e a l r .lm .1 u l l r unaOlu F l t a p p e l n l n ha ve MG D syn o ny m ou s FACTS lziilhuahn: h'| |,;,,,,9,.migf alunawudowntnbdi - ¢ » - w w - 1 | - = u » - I a tn nte ut ulw la ngua ge aulnpllnx the e ha ng v ma d e up on o ne of Its ow n w o r t h b y an o t h e r t o n g u e . C l i r l n d t a n d C l a l r m o n d a r e t w o otlne fa n c i l u i in te r pr ve a tl on a o f t h e o r i g i n a l C l a r k e Th e d i a m o n d l a C l u r l c e i t a l t n m u n l c mem.I ! ' |p u n - n c ;a n m exp res sed l n t h e u l d r h y n n r ' Th a l !Ey e s h !!!h u m n o l l l * ¢ r soar m .i l u m n m a l l I u a r t h a i l n m o n d u aIlhnrm.N a m o n r r c h a b d ! a l t a m p l t o t h r u ! b l riA n d ~ t h e ¢ 0 d l n r r I r i l h fl l u l m l l r u b Fr i d a y u C l . | | r l o e '¢ Iu r k y d a y a n d 1 b n l u c k y n u m b e r . 'Sl I ipognur throughout Italy. its famousl b u w n f o m u m n ;the vlfe of u...~....., de neared. i l s u x h I n n e s n l r e l d y b i d n C ab s mt op un l Cl ar io n g i vi n g n m t !N U I! ! t o t h e " ¢ . "Th i ! vx p 1 | t n 1 C l l r l l l l I r h l r h s p r a n g u p i n E n a b d w a s g i ve n e x t n o n i l n n r y ~test of daily use @'uy Illrhnndaon m nm nord whrttln hemu!! Cllrlul hll lnemlne.Th i uIllriii of this book In I'ranee »»-15:- ifonh Clndlae.It is not the nn: ln l l a : _ I 1 : l r The World's Greatest Baking Powder lA une 0' CHEER \J»-|"|."'*ny .mm aununex Banu. sTHE ONLOOKER vI s 80 I t c h u r n t o b e Li tv s bu t m mo l no t t o mo . An d gu n n a ; t n In 1 | M I .T o b e m r M m i m . 1 n m ! ! u m u n a n dJo y o f a u nt i l l ; U n dIn rlcuring Umoo to thorn Fonn ne a nd h m h a n m m qF m u 1 t h r i l l t o a n 'r h o l hu sa a ' mn ! -m r .A n d w i t h p u n n p l u n n u D a B ¢ ¢ u \ | " l Il l : r i n ; f u e Th u i t s b e y o n d t h e [ l mn f : d a u t h a ! a n m l m . ' " ¥ " \ ` ~49 if }||. Clun Na lo pa nr a ra a trum 1 |I A A i;.2& km~§s#g>;g 2.r-w- \;r,qr,;\" ~ y .Blair. Nebr., July zo, me \Blair. Nebr, -" " - 1 ' r ¢--- - - - - ---- "-1 r . . .- .u Iuly 20. nm.. - ' r u n E r c r s a r n ls n - and su 'L - v u - a n - a n 41 Fly S p r a y a n d ww » ;s .Blair anmscy ilmPhu.|.B I S T ~R ~ B l l d ~g l{uhn's Photon vu: pieuc you. ug.-ln-|~.g|_,,0 ..u ,| _, | ¢_ ;| ;q E. R. Hufgtrd \llld| I\aBl¢P11092-¢.||.=»¢~ov 'nt the Rhoadas Coll Kuhnia punto:will pleawe you Xulmi Photos wil:please you.'Rea Bell 121.Ind.~ 1 ~ i u .'I'Blair Phnrtnncy for your 151118 .0 1 mm. fo r at Om M! :Ind er Phone We -==g sas; >;'§f;;Y on 11° n m g (uid ~ I-:ed Stare md u plant; c f I 'li oi a w I 'xroun em.ld. Cedar 163.1.1 \Pewsen Hardware CD-Buy yuur lhruking coat nt The M r l 1 i-il .|~¢v\1.inrr hh IYHI 1 a n . ..L_......EI..-..».i\\nf Rhnndnn Pnnl Bhd ~ SIBIE.I I 8 ~ " ° " f ° . f f °'i`."..f'-"2'f'If- 'f 1 "\/ U I ;y r .f 3 ' k , p If n ..Q .'w i" " ¢ f ° " ' ¢4 T M ... " 1T k > ; , f ~~; ~ ,. ' i O|~\||., f . : : 1 w b _ \H ¢ ; "1 " 1 i l a c : -'m s x mz nnz s s ~ P||o»Puu ~usa a | |I THE ENTERPRISE ~ :Bemis ` _ Pubihlwr lssvzn :mr tsunami Prkl Pe: Yu:sua E m a s ~ m a n n - - u the puc offko it Bllir, Heh.. limits tht Act of Congress af Ah:ch a. ln-iq. ........-...-.A--.. - - - -- - - - -- - - - -.....- - P r i mm eledlon ls over nm! the mcceurful candidate!are herimainl to square an-my for the flap!Gnilh which comes In November.The cam- Nisn vu of th e usua l c hu, a few people honutly lfsilnkjnf' and voting 'their cun'lk¢i0r||L t ma: 5 forgtlling qunlidc xtians mi :lim and thq best intzrelh of the pub!'and boosting thdr clndidnic l rcgrrlless of right or wrong. There is one p::c In the school lu v:: l m w uI~=a>¢appeared as mmwhnt unfair in the people of the smaller lo::ns :ni rurgl communities. This is 1 rf fu rm to th e c o un ty superlnvndnnu o£5ce. Thu law gurls! "W|1e1 r d'°'rT:t attains 1.500 inhabi- tants Et be-cries Independant of coun- ty jurisdiction and elects lu ovrn SUP' arlntendent."This oi course means simply srhxt il. nys. Um! the county mptdntencfgnl lun no tullyrriik over the district whazuar.Yet while the county fuperilzlendent hu no voice in the handling of such n tchnok, yd. tha inhahltsnta of this same district have zhe right to vote on Ure nominee for the county suplfintendent who will zupenin the schools of the other tcrvma and the schools of the rural commnniiia This is thc c us with Blair and time and tlme again the rest of the county belng vltdly inter ested in thin odice hu voted one way while Blair bu taken the other view point and voted into otha penons who are not wantad by the patron! whom they serve.It In about time that thif condilion should be righted md these people given their moral right: which in to ny who they vmnt for this hnportant ofhce.A hill mgkiag this :lunge nhould ho intru- duced at the coming session of the legislature wat I-"Ill do away with this right that nukes the amen I. po- num rms-wa ma fame! ono the 'rm Waiter s»vi3re m m s mm lm. night za a xwd crowd,me play.anthied "Sdn llr H?P°~ mm ma Ho n - u t s mmn . "!t'\s'|.l well acted and 'brought out many truths to which hmm zature ll heir. It \a'ouldn'; hun some ministers with whom in han come in comm to MW been present.` A x n x l c a x u z m o s N E W S {C¢n!inue~d from Pin One) (pr up tina, $500 for the second, and mo fo r th e mm, a r e 1 ° b a used for lc holanhipl in cailsgea desig- rated by the winners.In leach State linen will be a am PF" silver med!! for the best cum in the state, and a bmnze medd for the neon!!bca! Other prizes to be announced later wi!! be |1;1|d¢d, All girntnd boy s beiwetn the agrl of 12 and 18 indumiwe are elisrible to enter 'lhe contest, neinrdlen of wheth- er they are nchnol nttndanur.Tho "n y mu st no t b a more than 500 words ln lmgah.Am of writer wil! be given due conaidantion. The esny must be reclved at a piarf dedxnated by the courny abperin- tendent of schools not latnr than mid- »|¢h¢"¢=r oem. a. 1922.The winning can a of the county will be forward-ed .Z the sllla department American- iui: chairman of the American lafion rot hier than Ott. 20.The wlnnen of the stats gmup than an to be for- warded In the Nation! Ama:icanism Dirrctor of the American Legion at Indianapolis -fnhere the first,semnd and thlnd national winner:will be chosen. Sl. xuuws EPI SCOPA L CHURCH Litany an Fridly night l t 7:80.Holy Communion on Sunday at 7:30. Church lchool 9:45.Mcining prayer and semen 11 a. m.July 251.11 Saint James Day.iloiy Communion 7:30 a. m.Rev. James Noble, .Priest In Chun-. .- . A Youthful Leglclsg. Margaret ia only seson yeah raidbut mmetnncs quite naughty.on um of than ocrulnna her mother. hulan|. to be partlrulanrly Imprndve.lulld*"[)¢;n1 ynu Rum? that If you kt-'p nl dnlnx in mum nslllghty 1I||nI:=¢ )|\|.|2rhlkrhwn will ix naughty, tm»? llurgurvt atlrnplr¢l.m d rrlml lrl umphnnlly:Wm.llmtlwr.n-nw fm.hnre (lseu ymlrfell' away!"-lI|sr;»er'\ Manxina. | 970971972 m s914975 915 97?m s979 930BS!asa 984935 986987933 lW a s h m g t o n C o u n t y F A I R Premium List for 1922 Fair (Continued from lut week)sidered.W rim date of birlh on every appiication. BREAD lat 2nd Corn -_-..._ --__-- __..__ ...75 .50 ummm _ __ _ _H_.___._____ :rs .aoRye .-_ -..--.._,_ __.75 .50Saitrising -_..__._._._._. .75 .50 Whois Wheat .75 .50 Yeast.-_- _ .-_..,._ ,,._ .75 .50Pan mined biscuits ..75 .50 _CAKE-lst 2ndAngel Food . -._____.. .75 .50Brown Cake _._-._.._ _. .75 .50 Cuifec Cake __ .._..._...75 .50Fruit.15 .50Layer._,_....-_..75 L 0 L o l!.75 .50 BREAD--LOAF BY A LADY ls t 2ndCorn.__._-. .._, -.25 .50 Graham .._._......._._.- R5 .501l;:e _._-_ ___.__..- _.75 .50Sldlrfnlrg.75 .no Whole Wheat .15 .50 Yeast .75 .soPan raised b cuim .75 .50939 990 991 992 993 994 995 me.wr998999' wo o 1001 Special*Telbnzta Store,1 sack BrlyarticFlour for best lon! white bread.Open to all exhibitors.Special--II. J. Gibxon, Herman, Sark I'loutand pound Calumet Baking Pounder for bestLol! Cake.Open to Herman. Grant and armor;rat te n n s,..$2»""1=c o - o m s U 1° Herman. Two Sxcka Omar Hour for best loaf of bread from Omar Flour.Oy-= toHennan, Grunt and Sheridan townsh ps..Sp¢clal--Rhaades Cod and Feed Stone, Biair.Open to axhlbitnrn 'fro mmair C.|.y,Biair. Cuming City, De Soto and Lincoln1.awnxl1i|n.Two years subscription to The Enterprise for best half of bread nudefrom Omar Flour.Special-E. J. Colley, Dc Soto.50 pound Hour for but lolf wha!! broad.Open to De Solo and Calhoun townships.Speciai-P. Z. The Shao Man, Arlington,'Ng bread rnher for best loaf of whim bma nude from Nebraska Rout.Open toall exhibltorn.CA K E- B Y A LA D Y 1061 1052£053-m u1055 195810571058 105.1 w w10011062 10631031i065 m m10671068 : o m10:10:n 110:210 31014 1015 10113 1017 1078 107010801081 108210831084 108510861087was 10891090moo: 10921093 1094 10951096u mwas 1099 Grapes .50 .25 Pushes _ -.- __..........-- .60 .25 . P u n .au .25Plum: .__1 .50 .25Ru 1 l: r rle |.50 .25 Rhu b .50 .25 Strawberries -._ _,_...__. .60 .26String Beans `}.___._.50 .25Sugar Corn . . . . - . _ _50 as Tomatoes __.. .__ _-.. ._.50 .25__-_.50 .25.50 .25 .so .25 .50 .25.so .25.50 £5 .50 £5 SquashPumpki n.._. -- _ Spinach __ Curota ._ _.___.. -..--_.-.B e a s - _ . _-..__--. ..- ._.Sweet Pctlioes ._,___-._. Cabbage _..___ _ _..Egg Flint _.u0 .25Peas ...-._..__..50 -25 Canned Beef ..--.-._.- J:0 .25Canned Chicken ..._.50 .25Cor.xer»n~s other than above _ao .25 111m-nd Vegetable Soup .. ._.130 .25 Collection on points (nlle 14)$1.00 .50 Speei.al»Iclbz.sta Slow,12 cans Gohlen Bantam corn for belt exhibit home c an-ned corn.Open to a!! exhibitors.Spocia!-Arnold &Cahoon,Fnntanelhz.$1.50 in trmle for basl exhibit of canned fruit.Open to all exhibitors.Specini- Thane I: Parnbcrz, Iliair.Opento ewhihitnrs from Blair (My. Biair, Cum- ing City. Dc Solo and Lincoln townships. $2.50 pocket knife for bt:I display homeit.canned fn:Specia'--Arnllt linmdwéim, Blah.Gp c n u l, exhibitors Pom Blair ty.Blair.CumlngCity, T:-a Soto and Lincoln tow1uhip Qetof Clay A*urrlirum War# for best d¢spa5' of home canned vcgdables. lst amzArgel Fwd _- - - . ..75 .50I}ro\\'n Cake ._____._:fs .soCoffee Cake ._ _..-_ - -...75 .50 F r u i t - _ _ _ .. _ ' . . 1 .75 _soLayer - -. ._.-.75 .50Loaf __._....._...75 .50 11001101 - _ n a - ¢ Gln I---DRA¥V| NG3» P.\lxr:xr;s. ETC.Alice Newsom, Supt.. Arlinzwn. Heh. ou. PAINTINGSOriginal PICKLES-(Sour l n 2ndReds . - _-.._ ...- __ .50 .26 Catnm _-..___._.no .25 f`au!¥fiow¢r ....... ...._...__.._.50 .25Chili sauce ..- .50 .25 Cucumber .......,..__.50 .2§g l r h c r k i l m __. . .Q O L - £ 3 n n g o e g ___., M i x e d _. _ _ _ .. . . _. 5 0 . 2 5 gnion -._.__-_.._~g epper __._.._..Picnlilli ;...50 .25TomatoI-50 .25 Horse Radish ,_.~___ . - __ -50 .25Colkection on poinis (mid 1l)_ $1.00 .60SpecialCutGlassPickleDishfor bestdisplay of pickles.Given by P.Z. The Shoe Man, Arlington.PICKLEC (Sweet) Ist 2nr| Apple _ _-._ .- .. .. - M .5 0 ~ Cmb Apple ..50 .20Gn pg __..-...._._. .50 .25 }dmslaneion __._._._..___...50 .25 Peach .__ ... _-._ -_...50 .25Pen ' _._______._.__.50 .25Wntermehmn__.,.__ _ -_.._..50 .25Collection on points {ru!e 1-l)_. $1.00 .50 1170 1111 117211731114 1175 11161177 IITS 1179|180118: 118211331184 1185 ll3B1131I138 1189|190 -._ . . . . . . . _ Corset coverCross stitch -_ _.Dau, c hsld'| whimDrelsmzklng display L00 1.001 001.00 Patching in wool or cotton 1.00 Petticoat. Indy! white 1.00Nightdns; ...___ _....;_...... ,.._.;-1.00Skirt, plain, tailored. woo! __;..1.00 Wa"sl'., ||Igi.£, of cation or linen ,-.1.00Worstud lace --._.__....._.L00Calico quillQ ._._._X00 Wanted qulits .._ ._.1.00Silk qu2lta_f. ____.1.00 Brd spreal ._.1.00Red comfort _ _ ... .1.00Robe,»'umber .. ..1.00Rbc, baby carriage ...L00 Raise, bath ___-_...._1.00Article not otherwise specified-.1 00 Collection nn poiaxls {ru!e 1%)--2.00Oldzst articfe -._ _ ._m o mr nn olns nv, FA NC Y ETC. .50 .50 .50.50 .50 .50.so.50 .50.50.50 .50.50.50 .50.50.50 .50.501.00 .50 Sarnp!e means usable articie with the work onIt -mg no article tube entered for more than one prem um.Ist 2:14 1191 Fire: crochet . . - - _ _ . $ 1 . 0 0 .so1:92 Irish £lD¢hfl 1.00 .50 1193 Drawn work _ .._100 .501198Cotunnion embroidery .1.00 .501195Cut erllbroidery 100 .50H96Cross stitch embroidery 1.00 .50 1197 Filet embmldcry .w a .50 H98 I'renh or eyvlfrt embrwdcry 1.00 .50H99Hsrinngef vmisrofclow 1.00 .501200IfRH"Il. relief rmbm¥¢!¢ry a m .F0 1201 Kenfnagon emb:odery 1.no .50 !202 Nez em rc'dery .1.00 .501203Mon Melick ombroidrry 1.00 .50 1204 Punch embroidery L00 .50 1205 Rose embroidery _1.00 .501206R bhnn embroidery .1.00 .501207'Failing'._;1.oo .so 1202 Afiicle with point |2120 _1.00 .50 1209 S|Jeci:\!v0no set nf Wallace Bro#.silverlm sn-sons for best crochet yoke given by Lira. C. Vail. Arlington. -. . .. . . THE FOLLOW ING NAMED ARTICLES 1210 12111212 1213£21412151216 121712181219 I"?012211221223 122412251226 1227I2281229£230 1231 Any kind of article not otherwise named . ._....Apron. faryrv __ _Baz. kenxirqgton ._.___. Buffet nr dresser scarf Center piece _ . ._ .-.Collar and cuff set ..Collar, lattod _..._ Ifmdkcrchief. furry Lunch cloth _...Luncheon set _ . _. Firma co\N. naw kind _._ Pnlow, sofa, embroideredPiilow, any kind not mecihedPilhmw cases, pair crochetedPillow runes. rair embroidered Pin cushionTable clothTabie cover t. crocheted Table nmner - - . __Towel. embrohlerrdTmveh any other kind not spec! fied -. . - . . ._ . . _ -.... - J m 2nd 1.00 .50L00501.00 .50 100 . m1.00 .501.00 .501.00 .50 1.00 .50m n .'301.00 .50 100 sn 1.00 .501.00 anm o .50 ann nn 1.00 .501.00 sn1 m .nn1.00 .50 1.00 . n 1.00 .50 i n hCnHctl'on on points [Ste mic(A\onn P 1 f<; ld I I i1 n( I 4: I F a!1 d z 1 c 1 i2 I 3 1 1 1 T r y G L U S d f s C b a m a u q u a d a lu x ive . P l e n t y o f c o a l n d F e e d S t o r e E . R . H a x n r w l . l e i . H d l 1 2 1 .In f h T n n a d n l wi '' ' 13 .- ~A xgr =~.\.-~"{':L.,-A <1~ ~~-..r_ s$Y~;;g» 'v ~"w . ; ; f..1~.f-\ :. 2 . "~~ . f i ... -3 .1 /_\_- \trtf i n f1{ . ' i ¢ 4 1 » : ~ v 1 ,1 | . _' " " x - q c . ~_~7 ~._f .~ r , '"_,n g L s .I . , ~F .T . ' _ . ~ L r John H. Johnson of Herman, tha Democratic nominee for member of tho slate legislature,ls | native of Nebraska, hnvin;been born on lx farm in Cano county in 1874.Camo to Wmdminarlon county %n 1898, locat- ing on ¢ f;11r|near Honour which he operated for nine yearn.ln 1901 he pnrchnsed tho drug store in Hamann. The central omcaof the Herman Tale- phone company was in thu- atom and the management of the company was token over with the othor business. Four yeah labor *the telephore bull- neu had increased so much that llr. Johnson sold the drug ngre and has since devoted ai! his time to the com- Plvff alhdr l. Mr. Johnson hu been a life-Ion: De mo c n t bu t hu newer before:as- pi ml to n politicil ofllce, although thoaixieon y u n h e h u h n lt h e a n | . n » n b u u p u n u u .n q u .¢ .. n a sling, the result of a fall. Otto Cunningham from over westIfllennnnlcullednttheRhondes 1o.:| r""rl Feed Store, on Wedneidlly, or supplies for his stock. £lee.:If~ 'nne,electric irons,lee renm fren.-:e1;¢,refrigerators,oil tovee.A very special pdce on e. 8 round iron at $4.50, guaranteed. Pete.son Hardware Co. Mn. Rob't Carmic hael entertained Lbottt tvrenty youngsters an their nomo on oust South street, lent Mon- Lny in honor of their . eldeetsolfl ilzthdny. The Home Bakery een tural-wh you Llmoet anything in the baking line onahbfl order. Their Blue Ribbon hreod| 'en't be beaten Once a customer. nl- rays n customer.e u L u t Saturday the driver of the Forell delivery truck tried to put on .lun muuen, Wm: neennea mum vBlair le busy With his threshing. The Blair Home Bakery can fur- nish you with the best of pvmf \\lien company cornea or for special oun- nionl.6-if On Inst Tuesday evening about u lm!! dozen memben of the l. G. 0. l`. of this city went up to Tekamah to nstinll ollieere for the Eneampment et that plac e The farmers are very bury these; dl n with their threshing and theywheat is tuming out very well end in of good quxllty.Moet of it ls going directly to market. There will be services nt 2:30 o'¢lock in the afternoon at Trinity Evangeli- cal Lutheran church.Rev. Kupke of Florence will speak.Row. Weller, the pastor, being in Texas on his vocation County Fair Premium lint: are now being mailed out.The Fair manage-some fancy stunts with the result thatlment intends to place them in the .he truck tipped over doing consider hands of ell farmers. and nl many thle dame!!! to the same..of the town people ns they can neoeh Mins Harriet Stnnfleld, daugl1ter of.handily.Those not receiving Pre- Jsir. nnl Mrs. Clark 0Hanlon re turned to their summer home nt Oko boji on Tuesday znomlng.s Don't put oil seeing about that re- frigerator, only n few let; and we of~ for them nt e big reduction..Petersen ilandwnre C0- Lllsa Helen Mueller hu returned to Lincoln after spending u fevif weeks with Mr. and 3Ire. I'rod 2-Iueller. Mrs. Eether Herzog and family of Herman drove down to c ull on the F1ark Jenkins family len Sunday evening. bliss lllarlnn Ryde left Wednesday ,to spend u few day s with Ada. md 'Frances Schenk ut their home south ol Blair. Mr. Frank Jenkins and family wren 'l'l1e cn:rl club to which lir. und Hrs. Ed Lewellyn belonz. pleniged on their lawn lm Sunday evening. Fnther lieyeredorfer took :bout forty children for a pic nic out nearOrum last Tuesday and all had e Soc Hrnn ae tha WinklerI was ideal for 0Ul~ 1='2I u :ew nays vtalullig ot me uonu. -r her father. l. C. Eller. Miss Evelyn Blackburn of Arliney iw: wa rn guest od!Misa Mildred l;\\n ne the past week. ll~.fre ore some new ideas ln bakery : fL1 nt the Home llnlc-ery.Come ir. .incl my the Rolls,Cakes,Pies nn! lireid.6 t l Mm. F. H Claridge of Omaha spent | fmt days in Blair the put week \.tnig rendy some of.!1er furniture IJ ship to Omaha. 3lrn Grnnt Allen entertained a amber ol 'town friends in honor oil Jlr. nod Hrs. Gus Erickson of Napor, 'Join. who ere visiting Blair Irlendr at pronent. Mrs. Corn Rothery of Omaha ia at the home of her mother, li::E. C. Pierre wrhere she is reeoperntlng :I- ivr a period of time spent ln an Om- aha hosplw. Mrs.Wzn Center and daughter, Itlary Frances, returned to their home :at Oakland Monday.hnvlng spent . . . . . . .»: . . . . . .. . . n n u . .. . . . . |x l . . .r . . . . - . an BLMR one Av om FRHDAY BA.;R JULY ;s;:' g Jo h n H .Jo h n s o n o f H e r m a n ,t h e De m o c r a t i c n o m i n e e f o r m e m b e r o f t h o s l a t e le g i sl a t ur e ,ls |n a t i ve o f n 4."<._;v .F56 »:.;== »..,, I '1-i.~¢. .q11 1 *` = I ~ §.§s.e<~ff.f»=~xi ,;..4H i f i - 1. = . ~ " J < ~ ~on med at 'nw Rhonda cm ma lhbel J. limb.pe ;Stun.:C 0 \ n t f ~ at tens o( public service of any man in Wuhingipn county. He lives n common life among com- mon people: a toiler himself and a friend of Lhasa who toil. "llfficienqv and Economy" are the pdwpd plan ks of th e pktlo rm on farm ~n ém county in 1874.Came to Wmdminarlon county in 18%, locat- which Mr. Johnson goes before the - - - -people and he invites attention to DATES FDR TEAC!IERS' EXAM!- hls recon! u manner of tha Henman.NATIONS .rTelephone company in proof of his;f »""\ ability and reliability.--Adv..Tuna 30.-Jdy 1, 1922. ro p e r a t e d fo r n i n e y e a r n .l n 1 9 0 1 h e p u r c h n s e d t h e d r u g s t o r e i n H a m a n n . Th e c e n t r a l am e n o f t h e I l e r n m n T a l e - p h o n e c o m p a n y w a s i n t h u - a t o m a n d t h e m a n a g e m e n t o f t h e c o m p a n y w a s t n k e n o ve r w i t h t h e ot h a : b u s i n e s s . Jnhnson sold the drug ngre and has since devoted ai! his time to the com- Pl1\s"| alhdrl. Mr. Johnson hu been a life-Ion; De mo c n t bu t hu nevar befora as- pi ml to n politicil ofllce, although theaixieen y u n h e h u h n lt h e management of the Herman Told- I The y a r e GOOD! 1 (ne.lady auendunl.Dr , A. J . s mns s so x . I China actor.l Ofiee over Bair Rarket Sin! I Phlmeli-Bell 19.Ind. ma. ;.~I i*i*gculnomzxrzc Fon natrim~~4'_-=~'?»Hamrrn.Calls mm ln the £01BOY YOUNG Transfer Lino Betwaen Blair and Ornlhu R u . 8 1 0 - W . W a s h i n g t o n s e . H l x i g P h a m 4 3 ( o i \ 0'HANI.0N, MAKER I (YHANLON Attnmeyl-utisv Omen in sms Bam: Buudhz ;. 4,ia4 mwmd E mb llma r 4 Funeral Director 4z m a a a n n 1 u x m f h ; Counely -Sarvico-8imp\i¢it7 fi QUAL.I'I":l FIRST 4 R E A S O N A B L E m e m 'E . a n :.d i e d l a s t F r i d a y ,t h e fu n e r l l c u r e s a m e b y w r i t i n g t h e S o c r d a r y ~rig pla ce l ast Sun day at that pla ce.a t A r l i n g t o n . o r c a l l i n g a t t h e i r b a n k , r . S t a n t i e l d , t h e f a t h e r , i s a fo r m e r n s P r e m i u m i n n s w i l l h e pl a c e d sn l a i r m a n ..e a c h b a n k i n t h e c o u n t y . ¢- . . _. _ - .._.-.. .. ._.__r ti m e a s t h e we a t h e r w a s i de a l fo r o u t - d o o r s p a n s . Mi s se s C l a p a n d D o r o t h y K r o g h . w h o l i ve s o u t h o f t o w n , w e r e vl d t m j a a t t h e F r e d H u r d u m h o m e l u s t w e e k b e i n g t h e g u e s t s o f t h e i r c n w n s . ¢n Chicago 81 North Western Ry. On account nl the uctlon of a number ul our shop and engine house en1p'oyes who ief t the service in de- fiance of the United States Labor Board. the Chicago & North Western ls in ne-ei# of Ma chini sts a nd He lpers Boi le r Ma ke rs a nd Helpe rs li lac ksmi zhs and He lpe rs Cul* Repairers and Helpers Shee t Me ta ! Wo rkers and He lpers Electricia ns ond 1:lp::°s Car Ins pectors \ Apply at nearest shop or car repair station.\ Wages and wurktng conditions prescribed by the United States Raitroad Labor Boalfd, eHr.:cI.i\e July I, 1032. wil! bc applied. An excellent opportunity for young and enegetic men to engage in ralirond work. \F. WALTERS,General Hung: r. .¢. Prof.J.w.Swihnrt will p mé n ; his pupils in his annual mid-sununcr recital on July 31.The rec ital will be given at Herman with Blair ani Herman pupils participating. CgU1\"i`y FAIR x o f s s ; The Fair Grounds Association is hurting a dredge pump in the end of the lake on the Fair grounds.They are using the mud to llll the low draws thru the Kmunddrlnd wil use the plzi of the lake cleaned for n bathing pool.A darn will be thrown up, cut-ting ofl' this part of the lake and water will be p umpe d in to i t mn dup to keep th!unter pure. ,.'I'lu~ big :spring on the nonh aide of the lake, c oming out of the high blul1, has also been put in shape lay put- ting in nice cement bowl and arch This is n fine spring of water and fur- niahea an abundance of water fo picnic parties and Fair visitors.A rustic bridge is being placed across the lake at this point, so that people can get to the spring wa.terWorkonthenewWomans and Educational Building and the new ling barn will start in about n week. The \\1oman'a building will bc nlmus. exactly Iike'the Agricultural llmll an~ the hog barn will be an exact dupli rate of the one now on the ground.¢ U25fIi'§ffY'§f'Y5= I um|: sum: nuu ann auu 1|lun ruin!!llurcham, Mrs. Cartcfs parents. Sinn. "Bliiy" Stockton who hal been spending some time In Blair \\it}| her mother. Mrs. Sun Hdler. will decom- pany the Eric ksonfhnme tomunmr for a lime visit at Naper, Nab. .mss aueayn ueumsp or |ln{UII| ma xuest of Lorraine Sch.: at Us Soto for a. few weeks. srdving last Wed- nesday The two :iris were guests of Marian Ryde on Sunday and Monday. Dr.H.J.Seeley :nd his family consisting of his wife and three ¢|:1ughle!¢ are occupying the Dr. Hur'- doch residence for a few weeks while the Murdochs ure at the lake on n variation. The Blair hose bail boys. accompan ;od by the ususl number of fans, wonder! their my lm Sunday to the beautiful Ariington park-aéhere they crusedjnts with the Arunnqn bv!! The resuit of the contest was 2 to I in favor of Blair. Mrs. Fred Steel of Ashland and Mr and Mrs. Geo. T Jackson and son o Omaha drove up from Gmlha Isnt Fri day on business pertaining to the Mn Coulter estate.On Sstundsy. a bro ther. J. Jackson of Sidney, lows cami over.The Enterprise aeknowiedge a pleasant cal! from Mr. Geo. Jack non. A number of young Indies held yen' pieasent picnic supper at Ca.-= tetter park Tuesday evening.efte which they atterded the movies u gether.Biiases Kathryn Hyde, Ethl Stewam, Grace Ross,Christina. IIaje M11Iam, May snd Jenette MnQuerri and Verna Dillow were members 1 the pany. The Clyde Ailen family who resic in the Wranch school dizdrict are n I 1! t 1 seopie new md who m or the poxi I 0 mu m : nude n joke ons who IN not wanted |1 p¢||1002 Special-Mrs.C.Vaii.Arlington,one60unenot fittindy qunlihed °'Colcn¢I. do you remember :he :ima gwgfh for best cake.Open to all ¢JLhibl- tion than: those who lava you Dwvmw to me and I 1\"f\l.!ld cr °.ln their well-fam ~3ou?"." w a ?~,"€ 'f § "; £ '; 'f . ,2 : ,% * ;: : me ~f"".§';,°.; 5 gf,uxladlffl.It ll U19 DBI ICI\0II!l.'|l|. in in n|l .,,|,;|,?:n,¢ 1102u o a11041105 1 E06 Figure Animal _LsmdscapeMarine1!nra\f m i n75"15 it a nd ;c ;l;b l0 s .75 T5"` 115 2nd.50 _so.50.50 .50 11|.. .._ .___.-_..--..c| vu nvv1232Specinl--Arnold Ja.Cahuon.Fontareik-.$1.50 in trmie for [wt exhibit uf needfe whrlr.Ogg" lo ai! exhibitors.1233 E¥°1»or'aL-enrv Cl\Hstenf=¢n,Blair.Opento e:\h{hfto"§,fr0m Blair Qity. Blai\. QW"- '...,,,,_,,.,,,,,,,,,,my llfo nm:I remember wut:the |094The Enterpdse for news, always.greatest W'f"'""°"._ nl FOR Fn2s'r_cLA;s I m ;> nr '. r:2 |; >n 2Q a r 1005 1006 Special-C. J. Beekmnnn. Blah.Open toexhibitors from Blalr_elty, Blair, fmnqCity. De Solo and Lincoln iownshlns. Bez Angel Food Cake. 1s¢ pall Indies silk hooe;2nd pair ladies silk hose.Special-Mrs.H.A.Wachier.Hermon.Sack of flour for best Angel Food Cake. Open to Herman, Grant and Sheridan town-ship.'Special--Home Bakery,Blair.Open to exhibitors from Blair City, Blair. Coming:City, De som and Lilnmn townships. :soo in trade for but of loaf Graham bnead. GENERAL ._. £1071108u n s 1120 111111121113 1114 111511161117 1118 Subject not named -. Se ia _. .._.._._. __,:_. _-Collection .__ -.._ ._ _ Figure (ro w)_- Animal ._Landscape ..Marino _.. 75 50 int' c1f1':1>e Som ann L-meoln :ov\n|=n1ps.":rs .so $200 in mercbagsdiae .for best home made um m m.50 .25Wxbw.25.50 .25Floral. fruit or vegetable ._ .50 25Subject not named ._ Sonia _ _.._...Collection .___.._._. . WATER COLOROriginal I'igure .._... .-_..-._ .-.. so...50 .25.25;1.oo .so lst 2nd.75 ~ \ . , 1234 1235zzac1237 1238 1oQn kitchen apron. . Civ: K-_sc 11oo1, EXHIBITMisa Mabel Marsh. Supt., Blair, Nebr.'ro wx AND CITY EXHIB IT lstGeneral exhibit __ $3.03Display Palmer Penmaruhip 1.00Display pen drawing -1.00Collectiondrawingbypnmary grndos x . -_....1.00Collectionfreehanddrawing3cards.. _ - . _..--_.._1.00Zhnew lnnrl r|rn\\§ncr ln! nnnils: nnrlnr 2nd $2.50.50.50 .50 .50 I :om P r R la Z'E "EIS u w ; " " " " " " "" "}§55 12 "' '100anaun._..----.1120 _._.-------.innb r\-..-.. n......\..-..¢-ez an ......1'."..=-- pc .15 nn 1240 Free hand drawing by pupilsosorand MEATS 1o0'.| 10101011101210131014 10 15 u o z e n r n u i t L i o o l t e s .. . _ _ _ . n hD o z e n S u g a r C o o k i e s . .._ _ ._ - . 75Ch e e s e, h o me n u id e -_-_ __. .75 H o n e y , I q u a r t , € Il \ I . c t ( 1 | Ho n ey , 2 p o un d s i n co m b - ..75 Co l le c ti o n o n p o i n t s i n clxss n c -c o r d i n i l t o r u l e 1 4 _ . _ _ _ - . ... $ 2 .0 0 $ 1 .0 0 S p e c i a l - H .O l l e n n u n n .B l a i r .O p e n t o e x h i b i t o r s fr o m B l a i r C i t y , B l a i r , C o m i n g Ci ty . 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Stranges.ndCurious'I'ninedWildA.ni.malsfmmEvery Cornerof thaEarth. UNPARALLELED co '1'=<:no N OF W ILD sz-:Ami .,.., .-4 .~' 11 a.m.--GRAND FREE s m s m P A R A D E - 1 1 l m . 'No Performances Dmy-mo and 8:00 9. m. i&IlE,!¥§2!£,§ .~;"1~\5"i ~=-if F ~'§~h~¢iTe»~ . "~.. ;, < '*~': f a ~ O S I T W E L Y a n d O B V I O U S L Y THE E1\HT¥i'5 snmmesr EXIIIBITIUI ITS NOVELTY, SPLENDCR Ann MAGNITUDE NEVER BEFORE EQuAL.|.En A 'mRu.L A SECOND AStu d G fArtiaX ammeawnaaam,'"'i»é}`§Zm.;ng ngredibla 13552. in Three 311189. Stagas and in Midsir . q le E. AT CHE A PE S T P RIC E S -- - TRA UE A T THB cools WITH Q-A-S The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any other way.-. BLAIR GAS COM PANY BLAIR.NEBRASKA m.|.£t r - . n g s J U25fIi'§ffY'§f'Y5= m . | . £ t r - . ~'f" ~ ~ J ' ; £ >.- _ g fé f ~ = ~ ~~ I:¥°'u'I°':;=~'E J X/.f ~ - m ; . , ; . * - NORTH SIDE STORE joicing over the ardvnl of a bran newgiri to share their home :rd heanml She arrived last Sunday at the BlahI I hospita l 'i\|.!ET|3 mo w e r w su fi nu u i sn t d o i n g nic el y.T h e fa m i l y n e w ¢:on~ s l s t n o f fi ve g i r i s a n d o n e b o y , n h n l f d o z e n o f w h e n C l yd e i s j u s t l y p r o u d . M i s s C a r a C l u k w h o I i ve d i n B l a i r a n u m b e r o f y e a r s a g o i s n o w b u i l d - i n g a m o d e r n h o m e i n F L Ca l h o u n , w h e r e h e r p a r e n t s M r .m u l L i r a . " H i c k s " C l a r k l i ve d f o r E n a n y ye a rs . Open everyW[l)N[S|)Ay Evenin I s Nielsen,P r PRESERVES lst.50lo w App le _.. -_-_.__-___ _.501011Apricot _.__ _ -_-_!2§§££'=\:*=*>s"x ..M £'S.' 2nd .25.25 2? 113912-I0I M I2142 Best portrait .__Landscape nr Marine oilcction ol' six \|e\\<C ..__Specifn :Bmn1o|dt h§¥§nS_¢;g- lat 2nd_.. .10 .5 0 .15 .5 0.TS .5 0 Bl af.Qpen {¢~1:i1ocl}4.00 2.001%3 C'o!"'cciton free hand d11.win;;{2 ¢ ap ! s) . .. .- _.- _ .1.00 .1301251}ree hand drawing by pupih ____under 12 . - .__..,_LOG .50 _Allan \.|4lll\a a n u n .. - . . - .- -_ . . . ,B l a i f s o n fy w o m a n po s u n n s t e r a n d ' : n m will be remembered kindly by all thef The Big Store The 0ld Reliable Sas Bros. B'"",e., Matches per box 51: Snap Chips, 2 lbs. for ,_25: Beat 'Em All Soap, 8 bars __..._25¢ =._101: I May Day Coffee, per Ib. 35c. 8 ib. for - -$l.00 Golden Charm Coffee, per Ib. ¢5c. 3 Ib. for ~._. -_~.fi-25 Turtle Salmon. $43 pound can _.._ .__25¢ - - EVERYTHING To EAT AND WEAR Ivory §ap,`médh.|m sc~, 3 bus for _-- -25¢ Palm o\iv¢ Soup, a bm for ____ - _.___25: Assorted Toilet Swv. special per hu Sr ..U | III " +TE?mfgxxéfi., . r e i d b u r n o m _sc\ \ ) o r l ' d é i e b e QUIT BLOW I NGBUB BLES AND START MAKING BRICKS A nun mlzht lose u fortune by u ningla |troko-bun very few of [hem ure made thll. way.A fortune il usually the rrsult of czreful and uystemwc use ol every avuilnbla resource at the individusll command.You c an nan tha nueleur arhuhd which n fortune may later develop by m m m ; ¢SA VI NGS A c c o uwr in our lmnk.A du llu il all you need to abr! your mounc, und u desire na see it grow will bring surpdsing resulu Lu B y a n u m.And new ls the time to run. build- oldcr yq5i¢|!nLxi ui swf.Her "MeriJessie Yonex-, will make her home mm sn" cum.' ovc xxs c OF A NE W s c sr u c I ROUTE To \r :u .nws1 ~o xa P ARK: T o vt-: u. m\ 's ro Na PARK I 'l1\ruulh the Ilelrt of the Rockin usd (he me nf lhe Old Wes!1 The u- e m Teton u m l u n route from undef. Wyo. \o the Yel-_ lnvrnone arena July l.Llrge. euy ] ,rlding motor bulus take you through the Slmshane lndiln Reservation, I lang tha pirturcsque Wind River, which in crossed md reemuai manyIu mu , m wwlmu x u ma L uk e . with the wurld'| greatest trout flxhlng. Other I llritih l futur e! of the ui# are uncqmzlled view of \he Teton ountains. ronsidercd \Jhe most rnn- ili tk oi All ranges in the Rocky Moulunin Raglan; and a Hde through the J ukson Hole Ind Luke Rcglan: the grentuz big gum munxry in me wurld ` A new beoklet,elnltled "T¢'¢nn Mountain Iloule lu Yz-llownnne Nu- tionnl Park". ls juxt olf the pres. 0Oeee l eeel0lel0llCIe| o o e e e e e o o o 4G e t - A c q u a m t e d 0 r d e r B l a n k FOR zglew suascanians "I ? a t e . . . . . .. . THE LINCOLN 5'Ag_ L i n c o l n , N e b r . E n c l o s e d i s 7 5 c e n t s , l o r w h i c h s e n d m e b y n u l l y o u r d e i l y e d i t i o n e ve r y d a y ,b u t S u n d a y f o r i h r e e m o n t h s . w i t h i h e u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t t h e p a p e r w i l l s t o p w h e n t h e t i m e l s u p u n l e s s I o r d e r i t c o n t i n u e d .. e leee e0eQe» e 0 e00lel00Ia0Ie {W|Ito plainly, in pencil.Ink blots.) P . S ; - A d d 2 5 c e n t s t o a b o ve a m o u n t i f S u n d a y i s d n i n d . . nIIaI|l0| R . F . D BGL 0lQ | l | | iiiéfm 102110221023 §{,§¢I11 Pear ___ _ Plum . ': ;; ;'T;;"Q`_..84J Peach 'F ___ - - - ~.50 .25.25 .25 .25 iH¢"`c3i}§§`13}`é5ié 5»{a1.in¢Bin towrmhips." ' "; , § " . " j _ " ; " " °; _ ; "Lon .nn82.00 in tmde for belt finished Kodak £258 Collection o i water calm-a picture.(2 cards).. -__,.__ ._ __. .1.00 .50 China ._1251 l)ispll!5 of mms and rm work 1.00 .50 II l(y»_||035102610271028 102010001031 10321033 Ztaapbeny _ Strawberry . TomatoWatermelon .-_Apple Butter _ Peach Buttor ._ .Plum Butter _ _._Apricot Conserve _._Grape Conserve .__ __ Oranke Conserve ._loll-3%Collection on points J ELLY 10341035was IDB? was103910-I010411042 1043 Apple __ ___Blaekbe __c r m A 0 5 2 Currant _"-_ Grape _._..__ . -__ Raspberry ____ ton. Goosebemr -_ . .___ 50 . . \, . .- - Plum __._.- _ _-_ coszmum on points 11u1é`z41 -Sl00 .25.25 .25.25.25.25.25 .25.25.25ho s QTLL 0 0 .00 .50 .50.50.50.50 .50.50.so.50 Ist 2nd .50M . .50.50.50.so.50 .25.25.as.25.25.25.25.25.50 S tal--C t Glass J 11 dill! for beet dia-.ii-if miie:P. 3. Tl1eyShoe Mm. Arlins- CANNBD FRUITS AND VEGETABLES154211411044A1_.__.50 .25man. '.I'2.f.f...60 .25 1143114411451146 11411148 ll-I9 lstEnameled piece _- - -____.1'5Luster work,piece __._- __...-_..75Cup and saucer, china pnint1ng__.?5Single piece. china painting .75 '5 dos. pieces. china painting-_$l.00Collection not less than 8 pieces(china)_ _ _ _--_s1.o0Di:toy in taxidonngg "'~~_3.00 Class 1-00141-13110 .urr Znct.59 .50.505050 .501.50 Leia Marshall, Supl... Arlington. Neb. Sample or specimen means it is to be a usable article with the work on it and no article toentered for more than one premium. 1150115121521158 1154 315511561157115312591160 1101116211031164 clmam a k i n _ _ __ _ In!ant'a booteesl1\fant'a saeque _ Hood __...._Afgan _Sweater __Sh awl _. __Motor cap or hat ____ - Ilelnoet .___-~a»Pair socks _-_Pair mittensPair wrInlet:Pair slippers .__ Lac e _--___Woolen knit rug 1; 00 1.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.00 1.001.501.99 pe 2nd.50.50.50 .50.50.50.50 .50.50.50.50.50.50 .50 ~§£' i253 1250 1280 1261 1262 1263 I284 1265 12661201 1268 2269 1270 12711272rent1330 Story illustrated by paper out-ling -___-._.... __1.00Mop.products of the UnitedStates_._ .__._1.00 Map. colored of Nebraska shop*ing counties --__ _--.-1.00Map. pen of county, showing moi!routes, streams, railroads. etc.1.00Collection of insects injurious to crops ._,-._...__.._.___.1.00Collection of insects beneficial togn)_ _ _ . .,._-..._. _ .1.00{olf:ctio1:1 of weeds (specimen or blue prints _ __-__1.00Plans for nF\*loRQ1|l¢1ll.| of formbuildings (drawings) _-.._ -_.._1.00Modern rum school ldradngsl 1.00Primaryworkcollectionby school . - _ _ _-____ _ -1.00 Best piece of hand work eons1st»ins of drawing nnd paper cut-ting:____--_-_. _-___ __.._1.00Best collection drltvring in Physi-nl»Dg'}'--___---..-_.. ._1 ~Best free hand drawing illustrat- ing verse or stanza of poetry.1.00Relief mop, any £ontinent_- ._1.00Mapshowingproductsof conti-100 at-111111 191 "e=:1.=f1.°b°;e.';.1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50.50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50.50 p.. A s k f o r a c o p y .m e n y o u w l u w a n t . £0 KO;__F o r fa r e s . t r a i n s c h e d u l e s a n d f u l l i n fo r m a t i o n ,a s k A g e n t s ,C h i c a n o 1 Ing for the future.iaxa i£L'fr§¢T'"10-I1 Chords: a n on n a n Rn i r l n d h e n r i h m e _1 U U .ou I I ! !DD Q CI D -F T B! !M l ! I ¢ .U l l l f .U b e n £0 e xm v.so.sn.so50 .25.25. 5.25 gig;u m11881169 i}i»§i}»} i|]T¢'E¢15'§ som-1.00 .50 hibitors frmn Bnih ci1\.Bllfr.Cuminp Domestic dreins 1.00 .50 City, Do Sdn and Lincoln townlhlpl. $500Blind;g1\,¢hin|1.00 .50 for bu! country lehoofwexhibit. Buttnn holes, I0 nl' more _1.00 .50 (Continued nut week) FARMERS srm BANK - - s c a r THE ENTERPRISE. sum NEBRASKA. ? ¢ z vD< 'mm f:ml-:RPRL§'¢E BLAIR. NEBRASKA_.._._ THE BIGMUSKEG ' »3'r$:?omAn VI C T O R ROU SSE AU CHAPTIR III-Gonilnuld. I i l . ._ .._........-....... " P L L G O w | 1 | ¢ Y O U " B T N O I I I I . - l a o t i h l o u r 8 1 | l u n i s q .s u m m m :i m n u l s b l r " l m 1 | 9 | g u s h a t t h a n n - »t l h l n l l n a d . Jo e B u w c k , b u l i d s r of t ha l l M. m l w u m n C h rr u l t hvl . . e m u a t a n n u m a n e e n n e u u s : a n d i m n a l u n .4; rule :hom mmm:| 7 i l Il l B o l w n k n x t b n s h a Q ! - fu t h o r f u m .U n n u t h c n m u i nn r r r t b l N 0 7 t n s p o n d t h e H u c n n B l ! c o m p a n y , w h e n l l o D o l l l l i l t h fl e l a r .l e D o n l J d |u q u m .ll °U J»o n s C u r u i h l n |tr u¢ ¢!t a| i n t he m ush ( an d d ra gsh i m fn ! ! l h l n n m p . w i t h h h i n f-i l m Uls eoo un ub- H.ber t u b an u o e u s n h a r s u i n g a n m u m s .W n k m c d b s ' l l l l w o u n d m d o u r - u n n .Q n r r u l n a n u d l i l u r b l d b ytheu p s n n u o f Tu m Bowy er. B o n n e r : t u i n u u n n : a n d n f - m u : o u m x B o f n r e m n u n m -U .a n d l h r r u t h u a : u m a h i fi . h n u l h l u G l d l n l his i a n fo rI l l l r l l a p m m l a a t o l n h i s w i l l .G u fu n h u m a n t o n a c h t h o t o u ma t C l l l t n t a u t a c p l a m u t h a ; a tu s a l \ l l n k ° |m a i n p l a n so1 r a : a l u t n l o f l b s l t l l l u a l b l m m g f ;In u ; 4 | I. l r l l l l: n | | t o g o vn u ~2UHN§ @f AN@ H<§<> I ".|: ~: i i i !L "l m ~.§ ` f.=»-,.f f ? L I f - E ;~.E3 ¢ '. ...a_ | " f$} ~ } §. . r ' \ : :. \ ~ i . 1 f u " _. ; ___»r l ;|'1F\;_~~ f r ; ; .l _ 5 . , , ; . _ _" | ' _ ~ i ' - \ " \1 ; gg O L\-4€¢l . ",.7;\"av ; " .; ~La~t *~ * f ' ; \ u i £ » , . " ; ` i : §a w ;. i 4 \-I . x . ,\E - ' = ~ = - . » 1 »= ' . , .° ° - 1 . - = = v ~ » : $ ' =, . _S i ""J l u ~»:\* " ' \ u \ " ¢*-=¥ . .' s . .* a v ' : »i n = 1 :3 ` * ' § _ a .1 ? -s s . :» ' = .¢ - q u . .9 »~. .1 j u . 1 . -J ~J L ,.~~ 1 ~.- - Q - x ' ~ ° » :~~, .' -. I i : : \-»§ § " r = ' ¥ " ,l ; .' »; § , ; ~ ; = f . . : : ¢ -g . - ¢. " Q . *- u p -f .»- u l "- e "~ ' ~" .n .|»us a b o u t t h i s to m m . " t u m p m m i a e d . m o u r n w l t h r e l u c - . He d l d no t l lk l t he c o nc ea l me nt . m i n d , l i m p i e n n d d l n c t .w o r k s ! lbiy on account ct the storm. which had mndo tha lecurlly of the storm seem pntc rnblc zo lik ln the tgrllu. Hc was :mural to tht tlctor. and a lt seemed to me that the onlypossible for me would be to sothe el:ereheldcra and tell them what lay hehlnd tne enter! mean the clay tends and their opment." ell, Holly. Tre changed mr mind. ~n't mu them.nt seep controlRltty.And Pll adslea the share to proceed with the route planned.I'1l take the respon-lty.Bl; hlnakeg can he ctueed. u tn.~d rn domoes me that. Molly. get o n shareholders'authorlsa-eeron they :mow 3oe*a dead I ! knew that, ll.'d be all up with theBowyer dostft know.m>t»a;_ except ourselves. etold rw all thls . Holly , hes w have the right to snow.lnstaea oon aawfeawouleltall ap oe ltlon toa ak y ou to h emyww you. deer?" olly turne dsud puthe rhan dsonlhottlderst ee._Wl11.'* she answered.'And z vita all mr :nm that ree euctn canytuy out Jpe's plana.andless you will. ~And I believe you had a nr to more Bt; ilnekeg. new om I must let y ou sv.- Ia.n'tbear t.o.Wlll.Butnow ~say something.Ion know mrn ~-~ altogether approve or mesortln-law, to put lt mlldiy." sn- Wilton.'I cur: make out an for me dlsllke of me.The " ./.x* _ :.t .;...1.'_:_ . lf ;,r ~ lt '~ Q E ":ll ,#5 `f nc . tfly*Et ;f e l F *e l '~M I * E _f ~~ -';- : " " .r 4 ' L Q 2 `\l 1= ` l l * el I ;t ~i E,.ff 1 l .,/ . = §»»~. . f » , t t .l f f / ~ » ~` " "~ .1 " " `__ \_ _ "Yos Will." She Answered.. ttmella me he rewea tr uc ko pa dehlp that looked as t! lt wouldfor all time.Do y ou new t the trouble ls, llolly f'a1'reld Tom Bowyer has been ~meme hire agalnn yon.Ee has ~power over father. He helpedln some way when he nm came country."~t.\.at's another score mum friend Bowyer." eeld Wlltoa. ~ut I was ning to say-you see. iathefa mind has dren way teextent. dues his stroke, and-I me. Will. mer, but Pm almostd h a l s o e v a r l o l n l t o h e t h a man anln.tx started eren behls attack-this fading anlnst and his moroeeneea..lt beganTot! Bowyer was hate :ut ao -rm atrald 3°*:r¢1 alanderedto father.And Z thlnk lt was my e brooding o u r things u mI ceund hle Illness. So we'll lost to hepetlent.and Pm solos to could tale care of him tlurlnz the four or are days et her absence.Wlltou was forced to Held "But you must make lure that Juleswut nay," he nm. "He'll understand Hc'll stay," an- swered the .¢i.rl.'"I.le'a never runawaywhenIwasgcpetoHome Lake or Winnipeg."Holly went up to the factors room with the taint hope of reaching someunderstandin:-at plumblny her ta- tner*e !eclln| arsluat Wilton and over- mmlng lt."ltr Carruthers le getting ready to go," she eald."Ile la very lll.lie la too weak to travel alone. hut he musttate Joe Boetock's body back to Clay- ton.""Ott, eye!" sald the factor, aneerlng. "He needs care and attention duringthe Journey.So I am goto; with him." The factor eat up ln bed. transllrlngher auth a look ot fury."Yon..J li;- you wlll go with Wllton Carruthers to Clayton r' he cried "Ye wlnna comeheme, then!Mark me. now. ree done s m e n o x n u a t ltolly.lease winesrel" he pleaded. with e sudden change ottooe."n y k dy o u rg o o d n a me la Clayton!I havens reared ye to have y edas ertme lnmy oldag eanda lc k-ness, Holly." Bhe turned quickly away to keep her tears from felling."Jules can take care of you for a few days, ta thea." she aald."lt'e not ea tt y ou were helpless.And hla llfe le atstake." ,"°And mebbe hdll dle lf y ou don'tstay with htm when ye get to Clayton,eh.lan?"nsped out the lEtor ln -memo; acorn. That acorn narrsd her; to bla weak- nees she had almost yielded She wentdown and dressed herself for the jourWBite helped Wlttou on wltn a macklnaw. and put a caribou robe ln the elelgh.Then. srhlla the mee were harneeatngthadoy eeumc khy aeudden tneught. she stooped and began to examlne the tracks of the snow-sheee about the edge or the vvruse 'TN1 ran cenfnsedly In all dtrecttous.for the marks had been made br seven dltareut pelre--those of Bowyer and(Humber: and thelr Iodlan; those of Wilton and his two haltbreeds; those ot the deal'mute.Of these Wlltou'e were blurred and etraoet lndletlugolehehle. made by lata dragging feet as she pulled htm upfrom the swampt But even had the vague purpose In Hollis mlnd been clear to her. there would have been no need to aamlee those.The rest were all stmllar ln one respect--nonehad a broken string. Wilton and Molly had errmsted thathe was to travel le the alelyh, to which a second had been ettsched been-ln;Joe°e body lu e roughly made collln constructed by the men.The doawere narocucd. end they staned. It was a ltttle more than lllty milestoClayton.Traveling along the cleared med.the distance could he covered e vi l:la two days.The does ran well.the weather wasclear and line. and wtttou felt welt e n o u g h te wa l k a lwd d e a l.'Rtelrdlaner was almost lllte e plcnlcl By evening the rallhced had come Intoum in the distance. the empty camp. the lm elteds with the mlarellany of suppllee, the locotoetlre shops and the neat hellast plts bealda the line.u the den c limbed the last mn there came relvlns from the cleared way hehlnd them.Looklng heck, they percelvsd a sled appmeehlng ' h o men walked heslde lt, and the dose.dslrtlns Wl.ltou's. nlved ln challenge which was taken up ln att outburst of answering gtowls.The sled drew ln toward them, and the men resolved themselves lute s sergeant and a constable of the mountedpollce.Wilton had mop-tt his a 1 .aiW l l m n fe l t p h y i l n l l y nau ae nt ed b y t h e h e s ! i n t h e l h l c k . t h a u n p i n n n t ne u o f t h a s it u at i on . a n d . l r ec u rr e nc o o f p l l n In h i s a r o u n d .I l e n m m r t o A n d c f m e u .-'no yo u t n n l ~ |.m d w e n t o n .w i t h c a r t . l I¢ ¢ U n | 'a t o w a r d t h e a c h e . A H t t i o m m r l n d | ! t h e - Ir z b r t m l n e n W i l to n l t ! t h e t ie d p n ec e d e h ll sl e lg h . |--4° B t a l r w a y a t t h e C e n t r a l t o w e r , A n g k o r W a t . . N R G b y th e N u o o a l htBoctetaf.W u b l n r t o n .D.c .v o It l r a l tn lna cce ael bll lty o u r c l !!!m r tr e ll l ng a ln th e S o u th w es t , b u t g ua r d b y t r o p l c a t r a r d u r e r a t h e r t h a n b y ~e wt a a nd a, Fr an ce lt aa , t uc ke d a wa y n t h e de n s e fo r es t s o t In d o - ( Ir i n a . m e o f t h e m o a t e x t e n s i ve a n d m o s t a n l u c e n t r u l n a l n t h e w o r l d T h e ! re t h e gr e a t t em p l e s a nd o t h e r b u l l d - ~ga o f t h e x u m e n .a r a c e a b o u t m t H l l t t l e l a n o vr k n o w n , t h o u g h l n l p t l o n a a b o u n d a n d a w a l t t h e w o r t : ~t so me c leve r dec lpbe rer. 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B o a t oc k 'a i n t e r e s t s w i l l j u m p a t t h e c h a n c e t o t u r n l t t o ac co un t.I t a n t m e a n a h e a vy loss t o Il r a .Bo st o ok .Y o u 've r o m e a l o n g w a r . a n d y o u c o u l d q u l t e r e a s o n a b l y w a l t tl ll a f t e r n o o n o n s o cou nt o f the d og s.m t w i l l b r l n a r o u l n h e r o n n o o n t o m o r r o w A n d - - l f y o u c a n s e s y o u r va r t o l t . y o u t w o s r n n 't bs th e lo s e rs . " Th e s e r g e a n t ey e d h l m m o r e i n s o - l e n t l y t h a n e ve r ." S o l h a t ° s t h e p r o - rn m . l s l t? " h e a n s we r e d. . " W e l l . k e e p y o u r m i n d e a u .Th e n e a r s 1 r o n 't b s t o o n i n C l a y t o n l n n l l h t . n o r t o m o r - r o w n e i t h e r .W e a l n 't g o l u g t o C l u - to n. " " 1 o u ' t s n o t . e h !Th e n n g devil are you golngl"erl wmon.nétuee almost beyond endurance at th e m au 's de m ea n or . " W i n e t a k i n :Jo s Boeto-ck's b o d y b l e !t o t h e Pas ."re t o r t e d t h e s e r ge a n t ."'Tb st 's w h a t : r s r o m e h e n ,cl ss * P h e Pa s ?' n m m r :i n t h e P a l j o r l s d l r t l o n l " "Ir a l n 't . e l l ?Pe r ha p s l t's l n y o ur s , t h e n ! " " S e e he r e . "r r l e d W i l t o n l n e x a s p e r a t l o n . " C l a y t o n h a s I t s o n p o l i c e de t ac h m en t .a s y o u k n o w ve r fe e fl r we l l .Y o u r r o o t s do ee n't l i e l n th l a di re c ti on .Joe 2lo sto ck's h oun ds the re. He's so lo s to h e h ur le d th er e.. m e h i s b g d y l sn 't g o l n g t e b s d r a a r e d h a n a n d t h e r e a b o u t t h e c o u n t r y b y s 5 m p l l !o f to ol po l lr e me n .r n m a k e t h i n g s p r e t t y w a r m fo r y o u r f y o u t r y an y g a me l ik e t h at . " ». : : : . - --- _ _ 1"-1 h |l ef, ° - - .~ f ' ,." -| : w f . - f f ". ._ f f m f a r ~ /r . f o "1 ! . ~ ».~ ~"1' ~ ~W.,»~'~ ~' ,f r r ~'~" - . ~M r ;f "=~l f`\wx f ss -»in ~ ~ rm nw Poltoemen Came ln. It's our Job to know them thlnzs." he answered.'Tm taking ¢hlrs° of ta- to bring st tn for the inquest." "But you are not from Clayton." nmWilton, who, ot course.knew all the members ot me man force of police um was stationed there."\Sa're from the Pos." answered the sersrsnt shortly.From the Pas!'rut explained bow the sled had some along the road behind hlm.Bowyer must have discov- ered the fact at .loe'a deatn in some manner, and had probably spread thenews.Wilton mrmtsed that Jules Hslfhead had somehow managed toIndicate the fact to him. The constable ached mu problem. 'We #res on mud." be vonchaafed "And we met partlee who told us about Joe Bonnet havin.; met with anaccident, and th.at'3on was brtnalng him ln.""'I'hat'l1 be alll* snapped the ser lfant, looking angrily at Myers, qbo subsided promptly."Z :ness thisyoung woman ls lldly uenomzar' he continued."This iadj ls um \!cDonald." mid wuwn sngrity. "and ;roull keep a chutongue |n3onr head, sergeant." Peters locked him up and down Inso lently and for a,moment or two themen faced each other ln an aggressive attitude.Then the sergeant. sneerlngswung on hls noel.wuzon did not know what to make of bla attitude, forthe police were always friendly. Andenen's room eras placed at Mol ly'e disposal.and after Wilton had seen to her comfort he went ontdde the shack.The don were yelplng and snarling ner their mn from the c ache.Pa- pillon had just ummm feedlng them,and wmon thoqnt Peters had beenmessing to him.Probably the sor- gunt was trying to obtain Lnterma tion.The Swede came up te Wlllon. 2>ol¢!» ln: a pen ef mum; brown potatoes.*I can't believe lt. Hr. Carruthers." he mid."Only lest week he passedthrough here with you.Gosh. he was a doe man, Joe wal]Host dld lt happen?and yotfre hun yourself. slr." he continued. xlanclng at Wllton'e arm. "Joe was shot at mr dde in thewood;The same bullet hit me.Idon*t know who Bred the shot.But Pm solos to know."aeld Wilton grimly.'Hy 006. it'e all up with the llne yet I"muttered the old man,lrlth drawing to his dre. Wllton looked at Molly.who hadmme ont of the bedroom and was elnndlug near hlm.Andersetfs enla "Klctl year hlndl up, bath ofyou,G l n me thu revolvar, u¢>||y1°' °'ln¢verlurI.hemb¢l'ora,| lr."u$| Lhesid mn.' lg u e u th e y n u n a n than pant, from Lbs noon and thowus of 'em' "'I1:er\'| a. new lot coma up frlmYounon lately.Rub e the y lhmed mm zo ma Pu Ibm they lent someof me Pu man on to Clayton," wmon reflected.He turned to Holly."Any- vny, 1ra!l start bright and only," hen m.°'! suppose 1ro'l1 have to hue those renew company u nr an cm um.Bu! I wonder-"Be paused." I wonder whether Joe would forgive maforleavinghimInthem m of ctnngon for a 111110. u lt were tor Klttyf' he mused..The two policeman came ln. looking mx-ly am! uncommunlcatlfo u o ve r. After | naman mul. atm nlmalt In silence, lloll! uid ¢ood»nl¢ht to Wil-ton and 'went into the c an txkn fl mom.Aathedoarc looedbehlndhor wnzon our the no men look lf!!!her.'Ita consublo vrhlrpemd some uma:to the sergeant,m d bothchuckled. Willows blood vu noumg, but hi controlled himself. This was for Kitty,and Ml debt to Joe. NEWS UF sms TERSELY mm Recent Xspp eni ngl i n N a b r u h Given in Brie! Itams For B my Ru d e r l. ltloomiield business men "closed UD 5!.u||"mm:Momlhy :nd put an the sl.|y hvlping out the unfortunate: "hon home: were dmnullmed by thetvrnnduhad nr tpt um amc iluu the Salunllly nigh! befura.A slwc ii1 meeting of the York dl! munril wsu held fur the purpullt ofHWIIIK on the passage ot a pmrinz nnl1nnnn°.which mrried and means Ile paving of 3.000 feet of frontage.|L:)xml was usruded the gnnd<Ilam|»lunuhlp ln bmnchn riding ul the S-wus:-bluff Ixginu rodeo, which com ~lu=1¢\d 1 th!4eLily pmgmm with11 ws REVIEW UF CURRENT EVENTS . . . .. . .. ailway Exec utives Refuse lo Enter Negotiations to End Shopman's Strike. nncumnnu BY mnnlus e Warns Agalnlt lntorhronol With Mills and Btrlkon Reply-Fr-snot Oppose; Moratorlum for Gor- mzny-Altitudhqf Runlans Dlnupta The laguo Conforin-:o \By ED W A RD w. mc lu mo TillINUOU8 efforts to bring to an and the strike of railway shopmonaremarioI n t week bs Chnl;mm lnopor and his colleagues of the led-rnl labor board. but up to th llme oftlngtimehadbeen entloly un .xrnussful and the status of Ilfflllfi Id not :Ive much hope of an early -ace.l.ate\\ednoulay nlght the 111|-aaf oxovutlvrt look action that in the Ind: of man:placed on them theurden or blame for the failure of no- |atlnnl.They natty refused to eu-or into u parlay with B. 11. Jewell. rader of the atrlkon, and lholr wauns were ||eld.by Mr. Hooper lo be u tho msln quite lnsutllrlent. They deandodthatthoshopmeuabandon heir strike :nd then proceed to Mlle lhrlr grievances through the labor oanl.'l"he5 llecllned to meet Jewelln tin ground that. the men htwllut truck in detlanre or tho doclalon andrder of the hoard and the controlling rmlalons of the tranaportnlion art. tho Issue- thus rnlsed In not one fortlnldomtinn Iwtween the carriers andherupnsontntlvos of the onnnlzeml mfts on strike. except thmugh the onther orflorly processes before the nlted Stntim railroad labor bolrd. asnotemplatrtlhythetnnsportatlon d w 1.He rm a n tn:-ops l\?:EU|fl'||18 S<l:l».'s\»\l|¢. |tx1|||11|l u U e r u m m l»\|>l~*mawlls.2 . - - l l u g v \ |\ \ u h l r | u m ! W I N * lz o u l o n i n B al t i m o re h u r n ln x . U 19 l o s s b e i n ;uf-er S|,U00,000.3.--i'uu .seuger muci ues lin.d u p l n l l n r l e m y a r d s N e w Y o r k .bl 't h e l h o p m e l fs st r ik e .f de l i ve r e d a t D u n n e h r o z .w a s fr o m n £ w e n t Jl i ve b u s h e l H e l d a n d t e s t e d 9 0 p o u n d s . - B a r l e y . u t ! m d r m a r e l n ex ce l le n t c on q il l on . A p e t i t i o n n l k i n g t h a t n r e c e i ve r b e a p p o i n t e d fo r t h e B a n k o f W a t e r l o o , a r a b . , n u b e e n n m l i n d i s t r i c t u m m n t D m l h a b y A t t o r n e y G e n vr n l C l l r - n o c a A . D vd s .. A d u g o u t co n t a i n i n g a h m m i l l l h d I vo n m - g n l l o u b a r r e l : o t m u h w u f o u u d o n l n h l s n d l n t l m l i l s - l o u r l r i ve r t e n m i l e :lo u tl a o f N l - b n s k n C l l y . ll.l u g o d n i n a g e d i t c h w h i r l :w i l l r e l e u e n w e r n l h u n d r e d a e r o :n f a l - ed.Ile was caught in a ralnstormand wok refuge under a trac, which was shattered by tha ll¢11:nlu|. After an absence of nm yearn U' phnld fevér has again ma-dc Ita ap pearance in Richardson county. twomm bein; reported to Falla C111 physician! arltlaln 24 houra. George Ganahow, eightJalr-old E!- xln hor.wi!!loac an aye.huuradwhen struck by a atlck throvm by an eldur brother while the boys were driving Q.owa to pasture.A doarnpour ol' nln. amounting to mer an Inch and l quarter in forty minutes, mused what u estlmatrd to be the worn flood Lincoln hu ax- perlenved since 1000.Nebraska farmers nmrketcd dairyproducuworth$30,000,000 the l u : year, according to a buhelln by BM- retary Leu Btuhr of the state aepm-nnnt of agrlcultura. I:men thousand hullhrada.rin; perch and crapplea wcre plantcd in U10 big lake north of LnulnIlia th!! Hnenalw preparations u e btlnzmluh*by the Guo County Homeln zu»"len for ihe S u m DnirymenklAnnual Plmic and trullr. which wlil be held at Beatrice. .August mn. Wylk Colben at Bethany urn m n n n sc l e d I n the low e r Me di cine va liey. S h u n d e c l i n e s o f w h e a t . a m o u n t i n g t o 1 c o m a an bu sh el l n t h e I n t fe w d.|.y|,h u e at t r ac t e d w i d e at t e n t l n n fm m fa r m e r s n e w i n t h e m i d s t o f t h e h l r ve i t . M i s a ) !l l l l e M a s o n o f ? r l e n d h u | m n e d " !o r D e n m a r k t n a r l a l t h e r a g e d h t h a r . w h o r e t u m w t o u s p : m u n t r y fr o m t h i s c i t y s e ve r a l y e a r n a m . . T h e d o o m a t t h e N e h m a k s a u t o h u n k n t All ll urn n.F i l l m o r e -cumuy, h a ve b e e n d o s e d b y t h e u m m d e p a r t |i usual luck there. f n l? " " u .1 9 " ~ 4 'n_.¢~~ :.»= s ~, r ~ 4 ' f r ~ < 'L \_.». » ' :|T .; ; =;Q . ,I \ ,_1 i . ;E ;.i ;.- 1 INSURANCE MAN IS ENTHUSED (WEB Gains 14 Pounds Taking h a h a ls Rldcrod to |=|m¢ aulug. °"I1mla¢' has rennred mr health |bulh me up fnnriltll pound! \xe4:¢ht."mid H.W.Harrison. Thrush .ILro., St. Louis, lla.. nent r~the Nations; Life lnnllrlllcl Cn. 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Th e Fr e n ch a a ae r t ed t he c o ll a o as o f t h e m a d a n d t h e t h r e a t e n e d l l n a n c i a l d m m r u n o t f k r m a n y t a d n e t o t l 1 e G e r -ma n p ul l e y o f i ss u i n g n n t l mt t e d m a r k s a n d t o e x t r a va g a n t g o ve r n m e n t a x - pe n d l l u r e s , a n d L h i t t h e : r a n t i n g O f a m o r a t o r i u m w o u l d n o t ch a n g e t h l b o d e fa c t o r s .Th e y be li e ve .In fa c t , u m :G e n n s n y Im a de l ib e ra t el y e n d - ne e r e d b e r o w n ln s ol r en c y i n o r d e rt o o b t a i n a re d u ct i o n o f t h e re n am i - tl on a bi l l .I n P a r t s It w a s s s l d t b a c h a m b e r o f d e p u t i e s w o u l d o ve r t h r o wan y c a bi n e t th a t c on s e n t ed t o a m o r a t o r i u m ttnlells th e r e w a s a rem ia sl os o f t h e n l l l c d de bt s. G R E A T i m m m r h a s n o l u t e n t l n n o f a s k l n z t h a t h e r w a r d e b t t o Am e ri c a b e c a nc e ll e d P r e m i e r L l o y d Ge o r g e ha s de ci de d t o o n l n e d a l e ; :r i t e s nt o n c e w h o w i il c o m e t o W a s h i n g t o n t o c o n fe r m s s r d i n s t h e r e fu n d i n z o f t h e d e b t l n ac co r da nc e w i t h th e t e r m s o r t h e M e l l o n ac t .Th e s e dct egn tes a r e t o h a ve p l e n a r y p o w e r s a n d a r e t o as s u r e th e U n i t e d St at e s o mc la l s t ha t G re a t B ri ta i n d oe s n o t co ns i de r t h e A m e r i c a n d e b t a a In vo l ve d i n E u r o p e ? w a r d e b t s o r i n 1 | I l d o n m m e o f th c l r m a l l tra ln a.I n c a n t h e pr o c l a ma t i o n w e r e Ig n o re d . t h e a d m l n l a t r n l i o n l a i d p l a n a f o r l h e tna tt tn tl oa o f c l vl l a n d cr t m ln a l p r o ¢N'¢U l1|l a c a l n n l m l l vl d n a l ol re nd er a a n d t h e tmlo na.I t w a s un d er s to o d th at fo r t h e p re s en t t he ra r lo t ta at a te a u o u l d b e re l i e d o n fo r u r o t e ct . l o n . u t a o r k e r a a n d t r n l m l . b u t s f a n y t a i l e d : th e fe de r al tm o pa w ou l d b e c al l ed on t , a n d pos sib ly ao ld l en l a n d ma r l n e a ar ou ld b e p l a c e d o n t h e m a l l tr al na . Th e P l e d d e n t l a uletermlnecl t o b a c k u p t h e f e d e n a l l a b o r m m t o t h e n n : ex t e n t n f h l a p o w e r s . O n 'Ilsn1-anlagr.a t t h e di r e ct i o n o f t h e Pre si den t,Se cr et ar y W e e k !o r - de r e d t r o o p s h e l d i n r e a d l u e a l t o p r o - te c t t he Il n oe of th e S l la e ou r l. Ka n sa s a n d Te x a s m a d i n T u n a .a f h e m n p er a t l un s w er e l mn e d e d b y la w l e ea n e a a a n d vi ol en ce ' r u n w a s i n re sp on se t o a n a p p e a l fr o m t h e r e c e i ve r o f t h e r u l l w a y w h o w a s a p p o i n t e d b y a U n l t - ed S t at e s co u rt . An nn u nc cr n cn l w a s mat te bl 't h e Po st Olllrm d e p a r t m e n t t h a t l f e ve r y m a l l t r a i n sh o u l d cease t o r u n .st w o u l d c c n l l n n e t o t r a n s p o r t t a l l a b y mo t n r t r u c k a a n d ltlr plan ea.h e de - p a r t m e n t h a a 5 8 p l a n e s , a n d t h e g o v- e m m e n t o w n e th ou sa nd s o f tnxcka b e l o n r l n g t o va r i o u s d e p a n m e n t a . In r e s p o n s e t o t h e P r e d d e n r e p r o c l a m a t i o n t h e e x e c u t i ve c o u n c i l o f t h e alzo pcra fla an i o n s se nt h l m a l o u ; te le g ra m s e t t i n g fo r t h t h e g r i e va n c e s of t h e a tr i k e r a .Th e l a b o r b o a r d w a t . b y lm p l lc a t lo n .ch a r g e d w i t h p a r t l a l - lt y ,a n d t h e ra i l r o a d s w e r e acc us ed of s p e c l l l c vi o l a t i o n s o f t h e l a w a n d o f d l a n z a r d i n z i n e o r d e r :o f t h e bo a r d .Th e l r o r k e n l . i t w a l a s s e r t e d . h a ve b e e n a n d a r e r e a d y t o n e g o t i a t e m m th e r a i l w a y es e co t lr e a a n d s t r u c k o n l y a s a l a n r e s o r t ." W e r e s p e n f u l l y m a i n . "co n t in u e d th e te l e r m n ." t h a t n o In t e m x p t l o n o f co m - m e r c e o r In t e r fe r e n c e w i t h t h e m a l l s l a c a u s e d b y d i r e c t o r u n l a w fu l ac ts o f o r g a n i z e d a-mployeea.Su c h Inter.. n t p t l o n e m !in t e r fer e n c e r e m l t a l n evl t a b l y fr o m a t t e m p t s - o f r a l l r o a d a t o op e r a t e w i t h lnsultl clent.in co m pe t en t a n d u n s k i l l e d t m d m e n f A t t h e close o f t h e we e k a l l t h a t pr e ve n t e d a n l m z n c d l a t e a t r l k e o f t h e ma l u t en a n c e o f w a y m e n w a s t h e Q 'fx :~I ! !-°.-~"9 ~0;;';,€~';,~' f f , ".a.-|.....'1 '~.;<f#`_§'3E'=:1=`i?-i"§.=7§;{*f§2='éf;?§|6 7 f f §r ;" '5 . I ' \ ` g f _ I 1-1 2 " ' f ..-\r 'i d j D i ; ; : . ; ; § ; -. 1 " ' $ & : f , £ _ t . ~,~" "g f ' f » »_" f f !~ ¢ f * ' v ; f =~" ` 7 '` =" ~~* é l i ~~~ .: ° 9 \¢~"~<f ~f x ,a b f ».~2 . 6 1 -4 " \ \ . ( < 1 '~_ ~ ,q 4 ,c , ~ l 1 ©0 ~ .~.4 .s ....~A 'F ~.°, ; " _ ,n ~. - ,,g ~ f r f v .~. / - » . _Zz ~~.L |~.| | :.|r 0_@'r!rw1 . . _ » »L _..I ; \sa : -I Your!! un a t S u § ' | 7 ¥ i ` 5 ° i | S . a n ' t i f 4'6 "- » _ ~~'.~ . g g ~ nrar have rnuud many hindi school lmtduates lo enter U10 teaching pro- feuiuu.The burnu of animal lndtlltry and the county r u m bonuu have cum- pleted limit Thuntim county cunpntrnfor use eradication ut borne ambien.It il hellmred that this county which has been bidi; atfac tld with lcnbiel Wlll pnctlrnlly bl Inn from the dl- aene in tha future.Thayer county claim! the honor of luring more penons mrolled In duh work than lny other county In me mln .Besides plg, cal! and poultryclubs. were are numerous oljrtn. turh ml cornclubl. health clubs. farm ao Fra for Our load ld.We have made an-unnmenu umu-br a n n izoultwito who f a d s ( MI xx' c a n a : »"5 '- 3. 5 3° ';!&'<§éi"&.5" f3 Idmpy I rma; we Ho m Ec on omic !Department of the Cullum!B l ll ll lPurder Co., (lm-2 |'!11m01'0 Built, Chlcuo, 111."Rumble Bxtpu" c oanina T6 pq!or ndph and other informatlon ap-pnd ite d b y mfr hou and fa.I t i l llln lzntad in minn um W il!n u mquite hdpfd in p n p u ln l th i d i ! ! ! menu.* W e have also mad# arnnpmlntlwith un Calumet Baking Powder Oo.arhanby zhdr Home lleouomlcs na-pumnent will churrfnlly an im' ak !quutionn pertaining La m t h skitchen emlnmrnr. nc.Thee 5| nb-lalutdy no dilrll for this lc rdel.W:ue the Hom: Economics Deput- mmr of tbl Calumet Baking Poll!! 00-. (10023 rulmnre St.. Clucuu. ru,today toraconrof "Rd|.lb1| Radpol. - A d n r d n mln t. ul Lb! llanonlr: on!m., by gnml ufllceflofu..Muonlc soap of Ne b n ltl. Mr.Edvard.: is nlnaty um :aan ofnga and lm: been a Hllbn for IIILY' neun y a n .havin: joined l t n i blleld. In., In .Aprll 1855.Ile 1| not th! oldelt Muon ln tlic nate. Glu Knapp. 10. tru instantly Uli- Qd. ma hll brother, wunm. 10. mdbil fhtller. Sllu "KnlDP» 55. us ln s h ll father,Bills Knapp.55.dlud1|-lzhln l few houn later In u l'T¢mont hospital following an acc!-dent when I Northwestern tr lln crushes!into I.coupe carrying thethree \icuma." Trlpleu worn born to Hr. md un. Liu:ence Pennk. eight :alles :ren U! Ord.The m p l m include two gms and une boy and wlllhed about twopouacil adn.One al' the girls died. The Nebraska Auwmoblla uso|:.l|-tion ll orpnlxlnz I branc h ln Pur- nea county.There ls now |. surpiua of :enclxen for rural schools ln Plane county U p s a n d D o w n ; " H u w d i l l y o u l u a e J o u r m m u f ' " I w a l : h r m vn d o w n b y ¢a H u w fl k l y o u I n n y o u r s ? " " I w a s lwflfl u p h r |m - a n n e . " Ju d g e . reedlng at that azure.They averaged 1.321 pounds. and an the nm steersto br-ln: the prirt since Noveuubmr 10 Init y ur. J.D.Edwirds of Btrumaburg hu Radio Dealas Are _ Money xr: i'».';.£°$»'°.€2"'..';'a' F o u r In ch es o f m i n m l S u n d a y n i g h t u n d M u d d y cr ee k u t St e ll a i n o u t o t i n b a n k s .Th i s n n m s u fe r - t i l e va l l e y t w e n t y O ve m l l u l u n ; w i l l be i i o od n l . Il l . : se c o n d l i m e m u : e v u m .T h e w i l l r n i n t a i l fo r J u l ;l l m o r n t h a n l i : a n d a q u a r t e r i n c h e s . T h e l l l n o u r i r i ve r w l t h i n t h e p a n fe w vr ve k u h l l w a s h e d n i t y a l l b u t :e w a n a c r e s o f u m W I N : r e f u m o f Jo h n n o m o n t h e a l l ni g h o f t h e r i h r a u o n fr o m P e r u .H i s fa m i l y Ron w m e n a n n o n e rv e r ne th e y w i m e n d t h n l r l l r n 1 1 - y i n g t o m a k e i n r u n u p h l l l b y g r a vi t y . ..|a l l t h e p i n c e l .H r h o o i om c la l s t h i n k ~. ~;';. y ;.-_-;":""-'_..»-: ' ,» - ~ ~..~ ; ; _ ~ » ~ - ~~_~ .~' ~'i ,~ ; ~' 2 - ~"_~ \.s <"°.~/1 li 1| 3 _ . - - P mm" le *DHAa n .I 1 Tier|§0| mul It | !I"|.I@1101 su n :' u m '.knu e uAm bt Ilf |ua u . n m.°" ':Ivm mAI a li m rl m-mn rr vu w e n u _ f f iE NEWS UF sms TERSELY mm Recent Happenings i n Nebraska Given in Brie! Items For Bnyy Raadera. ltloomlleld hualncna men "closed UD 5l.u||"met Monthly and put tn tha tl.|y helping out the onfortunates "hose homes were dmnullahed by thetornadothat swept that auction the Salurtlny night before..t a|»t~tia1 meeting of the York dl! council wma held for the purport! of\t\tllll¢ on the passage ot a pmrlnlt ordinance.which cnrrled and means Ile pnvlllg of 3.000 feet ot frontage.|l.:)tml was awarded the grandrllatnplunahlp ln broncho rldlng at the S-wut:-blun' legion rodeo. which con. ~lu=led a threeday program with111.000 In attendance during the period. II!li:ttsl\n preparations are bein:mltlht hy the Gage County Holateln ltrenlers for the State DairytnenlaAnnual Picnic and trollc. which will be held at Beatrice. .August out. Wylla Colhen at Bethany was :truck by llghtnlng and Instantly xm- ed.Ile was caught in a ralnstormand took refuge under a tree, which was shattered by tna llghtnlna. After an abaence of two yearl. U'pheld fever hu mln ma de Ita ap pearance in Rlchardaon county. twoensues bein; reported to Falla C111 phyalclnna arltltln 24 houra. George llastahow, eightyear-old E!- ttln hor.will loae an aye.lnluradwhen struck by a atlck thrown by an elder brother whlle tha boya were driving cows to pasture.A doarnpour ol' raln. amounting to over an lnch and a quarter ln forty minutes, caused what ts eatlmated to be the aorat flood Lincoln has ax- perleneed adnce 1000.Nebraska farmers nmrlseted dairy product:worth m.ow.noo the last yeur, according to a bulletin by Bac- retary Leo Btuhr of the state .teem-mtnt of agrlcultnra. IIleten thousand bnllheads.rin; perch and crapplea were planted in Ute big lake north of Lonlsrllla thisspring and llahermen ana enjoying nn- ununl luck there. 'ltle llrst new wheat ot tna aeamn delivered at Dunnehroz. was from atwentydve bushel tleld and tested 90 pounds. -Barler. alll and rye are ln excellent condition. A petition nalrlng that a receiver be appointed for the Bank of Waterloo,xten., nu been ated in district cenn nt Omaha by Attorney General Clar- ence A. Davla..A dngout containing a h m atlll and two nm-gallon barrels ot tnssh wa a f o n n d o n a n la l a n d ln tl te llla - lotlrl river ten miles louth of Na- bnakn Clly.Jl. large drainage dltch which will releaae several hundred acres nf al-Ilalfa land for cultlvaflon,La holnl conatntcted ln the tower Medicina raltey.Sharp decllnes of wheat. atnnuntlng to 1 cents a btlttltel ln the last feadaya,have attracted wlde attentlon from farmers now in the midst of theharvest. Miss Bllllle Molton of ?rlend hanataned"t'or Denmark to rlslt her aged llather. who rotumw to Hutt country from this city several years szo..The doom of tha Nebraska an te bank nt Alllltnnn.Flllmoro -cotnuy,hare been cloaed by the state depart ment ot trade and commerce. The attractive prices paid on theOmaha alteep market ls caualng sheep- mcn from all pam of the country tohill thelr atock to that place. An attack Od lndlgeatlon. caused byeating arrow applee. caused the death ot Verlnle Holcombe. 8. son of Edward Holcombe ol' Fremont.An auto stolen at Trenton 1|aa abandoned by a thief at Stratton andanother belonging to J. :L wleflntan taken by the thief. Prepn rations already are being made for the Pawnee eotnly fall which willbe held In the late summer.It wlll last live days. A nnrnber ef persona were Injured when tt tornado tore ::wide path through the farm cornmnnlty nearBloomington. The nnntta!homecoming plcnlc atBroimrllle, which brluga many fortnar riealdema tonnther. will he aurw za Supertor la maklng elaborate pre panatlona for its annual fall pageant. The peach crop ln Gage county lsnm to be the largest ln years. The Jubilee celebrotlun of the 15th lnltlvertntry of the Evangelical Luth- eran aynod of Mlssourt. Ohio and other atatea was oust-ned nt ilccook.about too ttennan Lutherans from all over that aurrtlon of the cuttntry jum- lng In the arent.Wllh ll2.1X)U on hand and $2.000 ln back taxes to collect.Norton town- ahlp ln Knox c onr ty ted: no town ahlp ta: levy lltht year.A levy ot85.100 has been :nude und ln order to have Ulla cnt out at mnaa meeting ol' the voters ot the township has been called to rote on the cancellation of time.Wlth 7.18.1 children between the ages of dte and twentyone yearslhttttd.the acltool eenana of Platte county for HB2 allows the largest ln-creaae recorded ln any year.ltoya outnumber girls by 237. .t bottdetl debt of ten:.:.moo nuhem lncurred by Nebraska rountiea. munlclpdlltlea and school dlnrlcta lnthe last ttltnetwn months. or nt the rate of $l,.1§l2,£ll) a month. neeordlngto Charles 1I.Z.awrentl~. bond clerk ln the oillce of State Anelltor GeotttvW.Blanlh,tvltfre the law n\q\tlre1| honda he reglaterctl.Cltle.. and vill A n i m a l l i fe i n F o n t e n o l l e fo r e s t r e se r ve .c o m p r i s i n g 2 . 5 0 0 a c r e s o t l a n d s o u t h o f O m a h a a l a n ;t h e Ml s s o n r l r i ve r o n t h e r o s e t o B e l l e vu e t r l l l so on b e u nd er s t at e pr ot e ct io n, ac co rd - I n ;t o an n o u n c e m e n t b r L e o S t u b r , se cr et ar y o f th e t l e fl a r t l n e n t o f a g r i - c u l t u r e a n d G . 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H a t n l l t o n c o u n t y l a s t w e e k s u ffe r e d r u g r e a t e s t l o s s fo r m a n y y e a t a fr o m ba l l .C o m i n g d o w n fr o m t h e n o r t h - e r n p a r t o f t h e c o u n t y . d e s t r o y i n g a s t r i p se ve r a l ml l e s w i d e .t h e b a l l ta pe r ed ot ! t o wa r ds Yo r k c ou n ty . p a ns - i m t A u r o r a t o t h e n o r t b l n l t s d i r e c t p a t h , d e s t r o y i n g a l l t h e c r o p a t r l l m e t h e d a m a g e t o sunny co t - u tl e l a ts co m pl e te . l~".t v.It o m b e r . b r e e d e r a n d s t o r k - tn an ot Ue b ll ng . b o os t st th e t op on th e fa t c a t t l e m a r k e t fo r t h e y e a r t o m e a t S o u t h Or n n h e to $ 10 .2 5.w h e n b o m a r k e t e d 18 l1ead o f p r i m e h o r n e d He r e fo r d n e e r s o l ' h i s o w n r a l a l n l a n d te e dl n g a t t h at tl x ur e .Th e y n r a r a g e d 1. 3 2 1 p o u n ds . a n d a r e t h e l tr a t st e e r s to b r - l n: t h e p ri c e a l n ce N o ve t tt b a r 1 0 la st ye ar . J.D .E d w a r d !o f B t r o m a b n r g h a l b e e n p r e s e n t e d w i t h t h e Jo r d a n l u e d d ol th e l l ae o nl c o n ht r . , b y g ra m ! n tl l ce fl n l t t . .Ma s o n i c m o r e o f Ne b r as k a . M r .E d w a r d s ta n i n e t y t a m : e a r s o f a g e a n d l m a b e e n a H a l o u fo r I II L Y ' a e r a n ye a rs .b a r i n g jo i n e d a t n t h tle ld.Ia .,l n .Ap rll 1855.I l e i s n o t t h ! o l d e s t M a s o n t n Il i a s t a t e . G l e n K n a p p . 1 0 . e r a s i n s t a n t l y U l l - e o . m e l t l a b r o t h e r , w t n t a m .t o . a n d b l a fa t h e r .Sl l a s " K na D P . 5 5 . a r e l n a h i s te t he r ,Bl ls a K n a p p .55.d l a d 1|-lthln a fe w h o u r s l a t e r l u s l'Te mo tt t ho s p it a l fo l l o w i n g a n ac cl - d e n t w h e n a N o r t h w e s t e r n t r a i n cr a sh e d i n t o s c o u p e c a r r y i n g t b a t h r e e rl e t t m a ." Tr i p l e t s w e r e b o r n t o H r . a n d u n . 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It la be l ll m re d t h a t t h i s c o u n t y w h i c h ha s b e e n b a d ly a t fe c t a t l w i t h scub les tr l l l pr a ct l c al l y b e h a s fr o t l n t h e d l - s e a s e l n t b a fu t u r e . Th a y e r c o u n t y c l a i m s t h e h o n o r o f b a r i n g m o r e p e r s o n s m r o l l e d l n c l u b w o r k t h a n a n y o t h e r c o u n t y I n t h e sta te.Be s i de s pl g ,c a l !a n d p o u l t r y cl ub s, th er e a re n u me ro us ot he rs . a uc h a n c o r n c l u b s . h e a l t h c l u b s , f a r m n e cou tt tn cl ubs a nd sl nt lla r or san lx atl on gt F o u r In ch es o f r n l n fe l l S u n d a y n i g h t u n d M u d d y cr ee k a t St e ll a ts o u t o t l t s b a n k s .Th i s m e a n s u fe r - t i l e va l l e y t w e n t y O ve m i l e s l o n ; a l l l b e fl o o d e d . t l u s e c o n d t l m e t h i s sesf so n.T h e to t a l r a l n t a t l fo r J u l ;l s m o r e t h a n s i : a n d a q u a r t e r i n c h e s . Th e l l l tt a o t t r l r i ve r e r l t h l n t h e p a n fear w e e k s h a s w a s h e d a w a y a l l b u t s e ve n a c r e s o f t h e Lt tl ln cr e f a r m o f Jo h n tn -a n o n w e ea s t slgte o f t h e r l r e r ac r os s fr o m P e r u .H i s fa m i l y u n d h o u s e h o l d : m a s b a r e b e e n t a k e n t o t h e l o ve a l o e t o r s a fe t y . T o m It o a e , 3 5 . s fa r m e r . w a s k l l l t d an d b l a b a r n a n d p ou l t r y h o u s e w r e c k - e d l o a t o r n a d o th a t n t - n e t n e a r Sa rg e nt .Il . o e e s b o d y w a s t o u n d d ft y fe e t fr o m t h e w r e c k a g e o f t h e b a r n . O t h e r m e m b e r s o f b l a fa m l l y e s c a p e d l n l o r r w m S u i t e r ol'D e w i t t w a s h u l l ] b u r n e d a b o u t t h e e r m a w h e n b e e t - te m p t e d l n c ar r y o u t s e ver a l s a c k s o f s u g a r fr o m t h e r e a r o f t h e I- a r m vr s 'U n i o n s t o r e s t t h a t p l a c e . u r h l c h h m ! ca n x h t t l r e .D o n a l d . K u n a , l l . a d o p t e d a n n o f C . t v. K u n a o t w o o d l t l r e r . w a s In s t a n t l y ki l l e d w h e n t h e c a r In a r h l c h b e a n d b l a fa t h e r a e t a r l d l n g to t h e t s r r n g e t o u t o f c o n t r o l a n d t u r n e d o ve r o n thorn.. Ch a r l e s E .C n b b a y o f O m a h a h a s b e e n e l e c t e d p r e s i d e n t o t C o t n e r u n l - ce ra l ty .n e a r L i n c o l n . M c L e o d P o s t N o . 4 1 , A m e r i c a n L e : - lo n .o f Sc h uy l er .srl ll st ag e it s u m o a n n u a l l a b o r d a y ce l eb r a ti o n He p- t c m b e r 4.t h e pr i n c i p a l teat nnea o t w b l r l t w l l l h e b o d u g a n d b a s e b a l l . Si xt ee n tlabet-men l u P o l k c o u n t y co n t r i b u t e d o ve r $8 03 t o t h e c o u n t y fu n d fo r l n d u l l t l l l l t n t b e l r fa r o r l t e : p o n w i t h o u t a li c en s e o n e e a r teal: we e k . Th e a n n u a l t o u r u a m t t r o f t b e h o r s e - altoe pi t c he r s o f Ne b r a s k a w l l l b a h e l d l n A s h l a n d t l e t u r d a y . A u g u s t l i t . I'r i s e s t o t a l i n g t o o o l n c s e h u n d m e c - eb a nd l ae a re ol l 'et \ ed to w ln n ar s . H o r n s r e c e i ve d w h e n It t l t t l n g p l p a In t h e 1'al rr no nt c r e a m e r !a t C r e t e bu r s t a nd s c o l de d t h e m a n d fo ur o t h e r emp lo ye s,p r o ve d fa t a l t o M e r l e Il a r yn n ,S t o r e Pl u us e k u n d l.o uts S l n r s . w h o d l e d . Th e fa m i l y o r A u n t s t P a u l o f B e a - tr l c e l s re pr e se n te d b y e l e ve n ch i l d - r e n o f ech oo!a r e l n th e re c e nt l y e n u m e r a t e d acb ool cen sus o f t h a t pl ac e. I" lfl f¢ 'It co un ti es l n t h e et at e h a ve re t u r n e d a b s tr a c t s t o S t at e 'Ta x C o m - mi s si o ne r U s b o r n e aboarlttg co m p le t e r e t u r n s t t f p r n p e r t r t o r t a a n t l o n . F i r a m e n ar r e st e d fo r c c l w : a t i n g t h e F o u n h o f Ju l y i n Ot n uh u w i t h t o o m u d n ntc nh ol lc lrererntzc w e r e sen te nc ed t o r e a d t h e D e c l a r a t i o n o t In d ep e nd e nc e ur n !t h e U n i t e d St at es Uo ns tl tu tl ut i o n o r d e r o f th e j u d g e I INSURANCE MAN IS .Enmusen (WEB IT Gains 14 Pounds Taking h a h a l a ( ls mmf-»d zo |=|m¢ aulug. °"I1mla¢' has rennred mr health ndbulhmeupfnnrileh9061141i i \xe4:¢ht."mid H.W.Harrison. 4788 Thrush .ILro., St. Louis, lla.. nent forthe Nations; Life lnnllrlllcl Cn. "'I'\vo yearn ago my stomach WCB!mn : an d I mo ld n o t n t nllr rh llt without Suffering aguny af te r llrd l hum hear! peipltndun and um-nunsof breazh.Home nllhtl 1 wu in an muc h misery mr :rife had tn gr: wand try ln gr: me some teller.Hy hellllh gn: in be an poor I had to Ill!In bed for weeks at afflme. "Wim: Tanlne has done fur me ll nozhmg xhnrt at mmndorfnl.I mul'ent anything I mhz. sleep due, and am wor ki n: f ul! ti me wen d u; i iincl. Pm In splendid hmlth.Z £831 praise Tania: Inn highly." Tnnise 1| mid bs ntl 1006 druflltl. vnfnlnm ~Fra for Our load ld.We have made an-unnmenu umu-br a n n izoultwito who f a d s ( MI xx' c a n a : »"5 '- 3. 5 3° ';!&'<§éi"&.5" f3 Idmpy I rma; we Ho m Ec on omic !Department of the Cullum!B l ll ll lPurder Co., (lm-2 |'!11m01'0 Built, Chlcuo, 111."Rumble Bxtpu" c oanina T6 pq!or ndph and other informatlon ap-pnd ite d b y mfr hou and fa.I t i l llln lzntad in minn um W il!n u mquite hdpfd in p n p u ln l th i d i ! ! ! menu.* W e have also mad# arnnpmlntlwith un Calumet Baking Powder Oo.arhanby zhdr Home lleouomlcs na-pumnent will churrfnlly an im' ak !quutionn pertaining La m t h skitchen emlnmrnr. nc.Thee 5| nb-lalutdy no dilrll for this lc rdel.W:ue the Hom: Economics Deput- mmr of tbl Calumet Baking Poll!! 00-. (10023 rulmnre St.. Clucuu. ru,today toraconrof "Rd|.lb1| Radpol. - A d n r d n mln t. U p s a n d D o w n ; " H u w d i l l y o u l u a e J o u r m m u f ' " I w a l : h r m vn d n vm b y ¢fr i e n d . H u w fl k l y o u I n n y o u r s ? " " I w a s lwflfl u p h r |m a n n e r . " - Ju d g e . _ " `_"ni ----r '` Bill thorns £1ua: mmlem--.a.n'ie Imdn'tln~en1v1thu| tenm1nut| l"!| Ilha lpllled the besnl. Radio Dealas Are _ Money m m|>\liIlll\1!l¢|4i2lNl\I||l'l¥ Raeiiolduchanflisizg ~n u n p a e u w | ¢ ¢ = ¢ | y u » m -m u m m e u n d n l m m dw d n m l m m u h s o » § : w m m n g i m v m i w m n - m m m-Thrasdullanny un; Ruin rgh, Cuparnhn D#-T3.34Zlis|ll~.iil!dQy Ron w me n a n no p e r ve rse t he y w i ll m e n d t h n l r l l r e s 1 1 - y i n g t o m a k e n u r r u n u p h l l l b y g r a vi t y . owe GroundsBm- on -n n gr oom: ma mmuc gat hh divan:Nlbhle-Chimd hh |110 mlde nel v w f e d u B mx u x a r m s z . Bu n - ca a n IIW IGL a n price they ahh une umm uf a. sun. "Did Jnu enjoy tho play?"Not much.The leading hd; only gnu" her gown th ru u ma." r. uruule lo seep :mem lu. nur; au;u c . W | \u ...V ....,.me present.A mdorlty of thelr gen I my the interest wif; ~ InT§i£¢¢` t iI Ia I 1 I l 1 I1 I i 1 1 1 rm 'S | . a 1 4I1 - u f i n ( t i l M v m u n l l !h i m a nan o u r r n m s m o u m - » . 'Than fellow 1| like a tick."sum. c h?"m y Ho: ml a blunt headLFARMERS Mmmm_m"w_ wh i c h a n n o w u n d e r w a y .O n m g H a t c h 1 7 . l.¢.h|¢|1\ nmnl a l l i l u : n l a r k n a n n r | r u l h n h I n a b a»A ur --~._ . . _ . .,-.,_ r »~ = f = * ' > " f " " "'1 .~v ~\"~a *;.,=¢= - ;f ~.2 u ? f ' ".' . . f ""K Q . .."" '"? 9 v¢.v'._...... '"vygv ~. ': ~ ¢ " " f ~~ " ~"'f=. f ~ Rgfemc ~~: r ~~:~ " ' < . \. -~ 1 " ; ; l \ '~r '=¢-f§.f¢...=~. .» ~~ - . ~~~". .,~.'fi r ': ; " " |" 1 . y N 3 ash, _~~.x ..f A ?".\. "ld~" |£€§\§I: ;*,{;~L r . ~.aw : - . 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Kenneth Tyson prent '1`\=°°d»¥ wi spent.me d w with and the nd: in The Enterprise. Hnv.Bo1ren f 1 ~'Wf u m o f t h e M ? B o m i m ? v i s -LEGA BUHC ES ted friends hon I c ouple of day :r " '1| hu t me k.1 .3 Hokies To Creditors M Emule Iffirs. H=='=1!= TW* |¢g;.su¢.wgg¢k for owhmon. Hubs! 1 O'Hlnlun, la- Attumeni¢¢<1n¢1d. scam Iiakoza. BLAIR. W ASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JULY 21.u m nn \J..|.'J09 cent SALE v m . YY V T .... .. .- MRS. "f=;=1§:,"w"mm BUREAU NOTEST h e s a d n e w s t h u M r s .R e g d n a _ g f sg u m h t "p e n n e d a w a y s o o o m o r r .1 r m s o n r o u u r n v c u t u x c ng a t s i x o 'c lo c k . c a m e a s a s h o ck t o D E M O N S T R H O N h e r l a r g e h o s t o f fr i e n d s .S h e h a d b e e n ve r y l o w fo r s e ve r a l d a y s a n d i t w a s k n o w n Sa t u n d a y t h a t s h e o n l y h a d a f e w h o u r s l e f t o n th i s e a r t h . B h e w a s s u f fe r i n g f r o m d i a b e t e s a n d h a d b e e n a t a n o m a h a h o o n i u u t a k - ing treatments for the past dw weeks Inn as nothing could be done for her, she wished to he taken home and her last hours spent with her children. Mrs. Regina Klots was horn in Bad- eo. Germany, October 5,1864.She came to America in 18-8? and on the 22 day of December, 1891 was joined in holy wedloc k to Max Xlots To this union seven children were born, one dying in infancy.Mr Klutz preceded her to the great bcyord Sept. so. mei, meeting ».-nh a Id and accidental death.Mrs. Riots leaves to mourn her dc partvn. her sis children. namely: John. Max, Lena, llary , George nad Albert besides a lmao he n of Glenda who extend their deepest sympathy to the child- ren who orc now left wlthout h living relative ir the United States.urs. Klots was 58 years, 9 months and 10 day s old at the time of her | ~~ a l o n anduse- I Non is az oo dtimeof f th ey ea r to toll which of your hens are the pay- ins. laying kind and whic h are the Easy, laying kind. Numerous fanners ln Washington c ounty an witness to the value of cdling work.The fact remains, however, that only a beginning has been made on the 1,500 flocks in the county.With 92.973 head of poul- try in the county the 1921 production lo coco and produce was listed at $3-89,24?.00. This impressive total was made in spite of the fact that these flocks are supporting about 50.000 "star board- ers." iuclxinx from the results already obtained The mrdago »Drochrd.ion of eggs per hen was only 55 for the entire year.Yet we ha'~er\geversl flocks of hens averao.-ing over 120 emu per hen.A number of individual hens in the United States lmve pro- duced over 300 eggs in a year. Even at present pdces the anrage flock deserves much more considera- tion.For c:<amp'e, the average neck ie crowded for room."This, in spite of th e fo that man of the I1 s - .- - - - - » - » - -,w BLAIR GIRLS I N s i ml m - U P 'Iwo Blair girls, Irene and lllendina Warrick, were In an automobile ac- cident last Sunday morning that iight have proven very serious but fortuna- telyfor an c onc emed eo lives were Aside from the fright and severe abort vacation with M1 and Hrs. Otis Srnyera of Columbus, Nela and on Sunday were coming home In therSllfers oar whon alba! occo as they'mt_ B L A I R c g l g r l u u n l To BE HELD AlTGl.ISl' 21 'ro as' INCLUS!\rE -_ uJlrxior Chautauqua, stories, camel and Prlztantry each forenoon. I'lrst Day ANernootu--- .lhldress-C tauqua Superintend- reached Schuyler, Mrs. Smyers !oond Introductory Program H an n's the ear unmanagesble and it ran inwiw rm Famous gum., Singers. answe r c ar dmlsins both cars so "lrg g-tlunt they oould not ron on their own' power.Upon investigation of the Smycrecarit was found that the xtecrlns gear was broken. Mrs. Smyers was the only one hurt, she havingbeen thrown against the front of the car and severely haaised erm/atning pairful injuries.'Hr. and Mrs. Smyere got l"°\h°\ rar and the party went back to Co- lumbus where a pl13'alelan was wled On Monday morning the Klrla came ln on the trnln to Fremont, their parents. Hr. and Mrs. l. N. Warrick meetlnr them there with the car and drlvinll them home.lost.The girls had been ependrnit I shock. all psnles concerned are dolor nlcclv and are very thankful that the er!l.Southern Helodies and splritusls. Prrt ll.Modern Songs.Hann'sorll Famous Jubilee Singers. Second Day Aflemoonz-' .Ful Concert.Lotus Quintet Club. Kiltninga-Chamber Nuslc.Lotus Qolntatg m , Le :tu"e.~Hon.m t l "Americafs Eternal Pur F. F. Ellsworth (demo- 'Thlrd Day y i s mo o n z - "* "In 1952"Vera Coryell and Coro- w oSv0.l"g:--"Music and Drama.V e n Coryell and Companv.Ler*nre-- g' Amcdca Tomorrow "Harold McRtou Kramer (Author) Fourth Day GRAND | SLAZ'iD mos FOR FEDERAL Hosrrrrtz. Representative John Hclrellan of Grand Island,staunch advocate at turning' the state home for soldiers at his homo tosm over to the fedarsd government for a hospital,ls not :ouch pleaeed lwer the rooent an- nouncement that Knoxville, Ia., is to be the site od the fedanl hospital for vrestaro states.' H n Mchallhn went to Washington and ptalnly an- nounced that lf the hospitol was to be loc ated on a basis of rnerit of the cities aaltfng for it he was ready to rn a showing for his home town. Ho ld s o .L a t e r b a b a a m e c o n - vinced that an Iowa senator whose former home was at Knoxville had only to hint to President Hardin( that he thought. Knoxville had a pretty good oder.'The Nsbmka men were assured that when the time comes to locate a hospital for soldiers in each state, Nebraska will be ooo- aldered.The laat legislature appro- priated $115,000 for s hospltsd at the state home for soldiers at Grand Is- land "We are now bulldinz a hospi- tal at the state horns," said Hr. llc- Lellan, "and we ara not solos' to ¢lve lt a\say."--State J oomal. NARROW ESGAP2 IN FALL TEKAMAH MAY SELLQ:ull mn a r e CORPORATION m s t H i s PURCHASE TEKAHAH PLANT AND MA K E r r A GRE A T r o w x n c s x r s a \ The Continental Gas and El Gompany odomahsarlshto - the 'mwah rnnnleipd elec tric water plant and enlarge lt into a - large power plant for the |1~ ing of electricity over this section i northeast Nebraska.., Mayor Lukene ealld a spednl n ing of business men Wednesday | no-on when he told of the ofer by big corporation which oontrda and crates many plants In loan and eral lines ln Nebraska. The general sentiment as espre at the mectlog was that it wodd sriae todls poae of th ebign ewpl ~ to the private eoneern and thus rnovealoadof afony qrar thapro management of the plant to keep onapay lngbasta. A tp r e s e u tt h a p la n t ls ln t lt e ~ shape in its history hdng m enlarged and me unc: rdnrltr.I t n o s r s a ld to b a c o r n ln g o n a o a - zelrmm nuxmu Norns §;j';_>° .,fi1`I.,. mm cqrauuun c n v l l ~ n n v xl?T h e m u n e w s u m m n .a n g i n a "_..'_' IM ? hi fi n .1 \l . l9 || a wn v gl .l|\dl\1 ¥!10lf."'. . . . » . . . . . 4 . ¢ » n n o l vr n v n n ! I !vr \ f\ r r l c } ¢ ,W E N . 'n I J ! ~~ B l u ~~zvroail 1I l l l lm i l ? " ~M t v 'h o m f u u r | l » h r , . l l n .n l m e n er.lr g e do h t with his alfalfa cutting llhlrday .... ,.Hr. md Hrs. Wm \v111;msn5 and.HER3iAh Ill.I .\IlT!\lI1.\T " " "- "I " " " -a " "" ' - V . |ing at :ix o'clock, ous: as a nhock wa H' 1 :5 u m r Uf "" ' " 'uu u u n n uhar lu-ge host of friends.Sho had DEMOBSTRATION been 1ery low for seven! days and itf New is I. £004 time of tho your to was known Suunday that sho on!y toll which of your hens un tho pay- had a. few hours len: on thll earth.ins. loying kind md whic h use the cidem, Int. Sunday morning un: ngm.have proven very serious but fortuna- telyfor all conceme-d no liven were Axid o f ro m th e f ri gh t a nd mm short vacation with M1 and llrl.. Otil r\_..-_.. .J n..\.......1.....vu.;and nn zn c n us z va Jlrxior Chan!-nuqua. ntoriu, camo: and Pazeantry each forenoou.. I ' i n t D u 1 . | | _ _ _ __ I 41 wi!.11 n 1ri0\'| to their adjustment and alimranoe.The time limited for thepresentationof qlalma against laidEstate is three months from the21st day of July, A D. 1522, :nd the timelimited for garment of debts is OneYear from e 21st day of July, 1922.Witness my band Ind the Seal ofsaid County Court, this 16111 day of June. 1922.{SEAL}A. C. DEBEL.21-Bt County Judge. ..........--...., . _ . . . .. _ _ . N o t i c e o f R o t t i n g F i n l l S e t t i e m c n l 7/mxmmuc mua § 5A"A / r»R¢~a»¢»°-m\»a»-m\¢»\:,vs-n vw wa u ¢.¢~f»r. m n whmywddx wma xx. unnm a vw mm ur ww.uno(hum|'f\1'nu Alldlnitw FmtBnkan Ihr nu.lx »/mu lkua un hm UI unsmany. n uuvvvn nummmm nr wmz. Rnmwim an gm, vw onpnmna A-na u nwmu km fm Ufhliltl uyum; prim m-= an-an in u-ny .1-may Yds; [rom so wr 0 o I : iq¢ .\1 \ 'a -\2 II u.>H ¢ ` U » I ~ ua. ws.nw qu E. B. Cnrrigan, Attorney STATE OF NEBRASKA Washington County.....|1`°run Tzuhisen, Decnaed:_, The heirs at Iaw, next of kin, de~visces. lepton, creditors and all persons interested in the tina! settlementof :aid estate are hereby notified that or: the 19th day of June 1922, Chris¥m'I1en the administrator of u i destate film a petition in said County Court. vr=\>'ir=:: that his Html adminis-tration aeeount tiled herein te settledJ.'1.l :\!'ow¢d. that groof of heirship bet:.kan, otder for distrubution of snot md astil nwnt of dower and homeQtnd rig fnitrrtdt and the said ndnEn1s1r.1.ttr ¢%i~=rhar§re'l.I! you fail to .|p;:cm b~fore :':\i1' 'I\mt" Cour t on the 2"t day of Jul1922. r t 10 o'e'o*k A. EJ., a'd oontos'vi d petition the Court may grunt he prayer thrreof nm]make suchather and further 'odera. allowanroas-mt decrees as to this Court may seen: proper.'Witness my hand and Omciad Seal this 19th day of June. 1922.{3EA},)A. C. DEBEL.21-Bt County Judge. --A T--`BLAIR RACKET STORE ur SALE LASTS ONE WEEK 1|-I ~.~\\ 2 li urn c r bi l $10.50 Ti1i~z *Tale $14.75 5 0|an ~as no ~ 4 '-u 27.00 '"32.50 ,.-|_~ C "1th Patursons hamul \~1 mma lrcu LAIR, One Day only, FRIDAY, July 21 .. u d ./ 7 \. ~ ,: g ¢\, _; g r .\? l; ; 4 lv ~~ "_sPv " " * " ' }1. *ln*3 E :¢.=~"fi ~¢ .N ;j~lI».é f . I ,gg 1 .:f"'=.~.1 '§*._~.. w x . j 5 ~. 'X ~. | .Q . i c 3 ?.~~ 1 i n ~` \' g g ~\.S"'sn a ~l ~I ~3 1 "~2:1~ .»r;~ " ; r ~'.=', '.~,g g ," ' 1 = ".~;r ~r ~.~~»r wLns-i. ""~...}..»;s . ~~ . 5 . ; , ~|», + ~ = ' ~ ~§' 9 ?§ ; :u ; ¢,* " i i 2 x "7~~"wa I 4."- a g P i J 'M 5 .~, -;'.5 j.~*ry ~ f Q ,,$5.2 ¢-.¢v ,_~ l ¥ _ ~ ` ;.'n.E;'-;~f§j s . ;. ~~~ 'ff a " , § . :§ ' § : a é i .c"l».F - ' Q "4 . ~"""I;'; f ~" I "s ""Y < "~.. R 1 ~c 4 : . , '.:'»4*v . ..nf; _;' L J "~" f e " \T a: , _, , ." \~\ ~ 5 *I ?'3 f f 'r ' **1 5 2 ;: " \ 1 'J \ :~I 4 1 ~ . ~ ¢ ..". J 1 2F '- x .o ~f f . .~., f m m -i f »» ~2 w f ~\ f I u v . .» _ _ _I .¢ `0 v.~"~'\=r 1 R ).; ,~~ \ ~` * \~ 4 r ' v H -.~" ° " w _...{ , ~ . 1 n » \ .| . * 1| ¢1 ..' ¢~ ; . . ( ;g r r -;..;g - '\4 ;~.*;. A.) :._r Q |. " h f I :~.L ..~~ i f - L . i = . . ,~1 1-. a x - m f .: I . ¢ < , "T s ~f ~ »." " C f 1 3 ¢"; . . " | » ¢ " 'A ..I n l l \;iI "- ¢`g _! J \ f . . .. _ r :-2 5 2 :»~ f m ,..' =Q ¥.=_' g x ` 1 : »_g g f s u " r " : 2 » ,x g ~}g ; - Q l . ; » , > , a _- ¢ ` : _ t " ;. .=.3 . s r 3 ' ? f \ 5 " J '.-g p .:. 4 el . ¢, § f I = § - \4 ¢| 1 ' n *~' i i i ¢4 " ! ; 3 .._..- ... - ,..-.a v '. -..4 ..f : , . . § . = . . ¢ . . ~»3 . Z a . . ¢ ._ . r l - ' : ; & ~\ f f . » ; . "5 : . 's u . B A K E O V E N 2 Burner, Asbestos Lined with (ihss in Dmrr $5.50 This Sale S-$.(0 I Burner. large 4.50 "'3 85 r §y"LU|2,50 2.00 A 10 per cent Cut on ésy Refrigerator ;in the House Do ub le A r r o w Bo n d s o n a b o ve f o r O N E W E E K .T h i s m e a n s $2.00 Bonds for each $1.00 .Sale. The Arndt Hdw. 1ns 11//vcnzsrfnStn!! _n w ~m m.~ . . . .,.~»,..~__. Emi l!spent Sunday au. um HtnfysW*lken!7;r hom.;| no \|_n__- D... nn AuIlepian { C n 1 1 | d | l ¢ f n m l n n \ | n k | " = " 'Gan. llnndllll ol Bla !! 'nl | hir-..I..I..."5.'!.3';"':.. 'a-.&...E'». ~ n m " mf h u n f " ll q u rurun.--.._y ;_.uq u;u¥nv asuunuuu | u uu uI }[mln visitor Friday.evening.~ from here stranded Min l!5'1"|1° Brokaw of Craig Vis-`Fra. Ed P;ics ard Ve!ma of naar gp Md mnellns lt Fcntanelle 'l"hurs-'iwi 331°R. J. Sdxenk home several Rlfiv have been spending the week "Q lvl, slreek.\wish Herman friends.I n Edna Ruta ¢,|:zhtfu;|,.en-ru.. "iibur Lows is taking a two Mh Mnrion Reid returnad Thun-lvrllined the munben of the Luther- weeks raznion from her work at the dgy from a weeks' visit with her ain- uz Langue on Friday evening.1'h\Plateau Suu bank.In te Mrs. Lewis Long In Omaha.owning nu spent In outdoor glmli Hat and Chris Bandar! Q!Bl 'Q Qt. and Hrs. LaVerne Lowe are re-|n¢| nlrhlfns of refreshments.wer: in loam Friday.iv mg over the arrival of | lon ,Qrm a numblr from .==-asf took "3 __'*!*t'._¥'£'EF-.'§.".E"2£';$§g:-nLr:hg::I"rigs I' ! ° " " ? : a t their home on d | | . | ||¢ l | | f I l 1 \ u v ~ » - » - » - v- - » - ~ - -- -- -| \ n l n l I I l l - °B h l 1 1 | n f h r l n g l|» ¥|I I I I l l ! ! i t l l G l l l l l l l M D I l l d u r .l ll m l' l .l |-C lu l h h -N h m m l a W | | U l l t o n s!' f '1 ' .. . . ._ 1 £. ' I ". . .. o lm a n d du hu l l . . .. . '" I ' .§ " Z. ° ' .f ' u r l tn d n i n t h a ' I l Of B I V I I I # l " F " ! | ! ,_ 0 l Q " . * " " I I l l -mutauqua Superlntend I n g a r u u u l l m n u n n o p u s ; u ". - - _ _l n n e a n o t h i n g c o u l d b e d o n e f o r h e r , e h e w i s h e d t o h e t a k e n h o m e a n d h e r gun hours spent me her ehitdreu. Mrs. Regina Klota was born in Bad- eo. Germany, October 6,1864.She came ua America in 18-8? and on the 22 day of December, 1891 was joined in holy wedloc k to Max Xlott To this union seven children were born, one dying in infancy.Mr Klutz preceded her to the great bcrord Sept. 30, 192i, meeting with a Id ard aecldental death.Mrs. Riots leaves to mourn her departure, her six children. namely; John, Max, Lena, liary, George nad Albert besides e In g e hott of Giende who extend their deepest sympathy to the child- ren who are new left wlthout b living relative ir the United States.u__v\..a- an... ti vnnrt Q mnnlhg v n . )- . V . . . - . . . . -.___edling work.The fact remainl, however, that only a beginning hu been made on the 1,500 iloeka in the county.With I?2.9'!3 head -of poul- try in the county the 1921 production "\o n e and produce was listed at ssse,z4-Loo. This lmpleaain total val made in spite of the fact that these flocks are supporting about 50.000 "ttar board- ers." 31-Nitinsr from the results allready obtained.The mrdago »lllDchrd.ion of eggs per hen was only 55 for the entire year.Yet we ha'~er\;everal flocks of hcna averaging over 120 emu per hen.A nurnber of individual hens in the Unitui States have pro- duced over 300 eggs in a year. Even at present pdcea the avenue flock deserves much more considera- Hnn Pnr nvaun';lk: nina:nm Hn.\p reached Schuyler. Mn. Smyera roonu Im 04 emthe ear unmanngeable and it no inroiw .15 r`i.....'3L n§1{'I§"§F§¢=§.'° n'1 answer ear d mlsine both ears ao "lrgg-»thn they eould not ron on their own' power.Upon investigation of the Smyerscarit was found that the xteerlnz gear was broken. Mrs. Smyera was the only one hurt, she havinfbeen throvrn against the front of the car and aeverely bltiaed emnaining pairhml injuries.'Hr. and Mn. Smyers got another car and the party went back to Co- lumbus where a phralclan was wled On Monday morning the Klrla eame in on the trnlr- to Fremont, their parents. Hr. and Mra. I. N. Warrick medltlnr them there with the car and drlsinn them home.lost.The girls had been o=e=~¢¥g\r I er!l.Southern Helodiee and apiiltuals. P m ll.Modern Songs.Hann'|orll Famous Jubilee Singers. Second Dey Aflemoenz-~ .Flfil Concert.Lotus Quintet Club n l ; -CIE;znaber Nuaic.Lotus Qolntll L-r:tu'e."A:nerica'a Eternal Pm' uole"Hon. F. F. Ellsworth (demom t l 'Third Day y i e moo n z - "*"'I1 1952" Vera Cory ell and Com w oSv0.l"g:-."Music and Drama.Vera Coryel 'md Companv.L¢"'"f°--'I'A:neHea Tomoerovr' / a n r l n | n r \ ¢ r ' " "f -1 -- -H d R g m |w g " g y g l _________ _ _ _ _m z § n a m m m »b r t c a l l a t t h e M n a v v n u n 4 :d _Wm..H o l t m a n h a m s l - g r l d a y e ve n i n g .f r o m F r e m o n t T u e I ? a n d W e d n a i -i r ; t o m o ve § ° \ h 'l '" f $ . ? L '§ " ffTZ§ . ? § i 'i f A u z u s t R u i n o f L b z c e l n s p e n t u v-~-L d nd f N r f r g -v>t*~~r.Trs.Jo h n S m i t h . w h o o e !e » III d a n a z t h e A u g u s t K e r k o f ! h o m e _£ c _ § j _ e _ - - \.|»| ...o l.. -- f_f_b f q h d . i h q alx tif-ei glj tix n n n i ve r s a r y -u a - _# " asu. CREEK VALLEY NEW S Mr. rd Lire. August wlmv- and llr. and Hn. Alben bellman spentUondey afternoon an. the Ed Leng- Lorlt home et Nickerson.Miss Ellen Lallmnn returned home Uzurldav from the State Universityrn spend the remainder of the som-mor at homo alter taking e six week: summer course.llr. W m. Holtmln and deughtort.Irene and Nn\"|1"1l, Gilberi LL\]lmnn andBottlicb Eohtenhmp znnsloted buri-nen In I"r~"'\ont Thutuisy aftermon. r Hu r y Eehtenhmp spent Fridayvim Irvin Hoknun.Hr. and Mrs. A!bortLa1iman spentMonday owning I.: the Srd'o Merge- loht home. l l l p o n u m g ' " ° ; , " " "I u u l u e ;n a w ; . » » r s .t . \ f e m . . 1 \e s t . . H r .a n d M r s .W T .A l m d b w s o f F r e m o n t a n d M r .a n d M r s .R o y l i c o r - : 0 0 d o f U l u i h l c e l e b n w e d t h e F o u r t h ? e r : d l u ; 1 w e r e g u e s t s a t t h e E .C o c o m e .M r .a n d M n .S t q n l e y L o w e a n d B e r t . L o n e l e !! F r i d a y fo r J u l e o b e r g , -r n v- ~ l o o k a ft e r t h e } m r \ e s . . i n g n f t h e i r w h e a t c r o p o u t t h e m e . w .H . H a r r i s o n c e l e b n u e d t h e a n " 1 N a h r t h d n y n n n i r e s a r y .II o w a s 81 y an >°1ms.The ing rela- tives ate dinner tomeuher on at oc- »ll*"Mr and Mrs Bon..per,Fioyd .Albert and C01 Cooper ofinkamlhMrlend Mrs. Harry Cooperand family, Ed Harrison mul fumly, -Vw.Harrison and family and Mr.and Mrs. Ray Harrison end brby of '.|'i1H|llL.- . ._. .1 . 1 | . _ \ t - _ § - _ of her bi"£h on that dayElmomiW m drove to GoodrichBehr.. last vureek and spent a few day; ahh frlgndg...PT C. Wlrher \n'n'= i- town Tueedeyantheinterestof nomination forshniff.Wand raeived laid week by reh twm from the T. W . Hunnte familyag Ryder, North Dnkvm, tdls of tb* `"rih of o son,Winfred Lucite, taMr. and Mrs. fone Hunguto. July 5.\*h0 are npendrng }he summer there. .5M¢ue Hnrifsor le nursing I verybadly burned arm. caused when a lT|11'=0*ine can which he was rolrlerin*oxnlodod.5111. Chris "l`ruhl.se11 and Mrs. Chris R'chter were Teknnmh visitors Wed-rmosdxgr.The Indies Aid ol tho M E. church'will give n public ten on the ln\'\;at STOCK §3g MGVING SALE ;~fu! lib.I$\°el'J»°one with whom she came s»contact was a friend who will truly rein e kind and loving neighbor and '|\ho"stnnd ready to be of ln y possible assistance to the childn:n.--Kennard News." DRITIIARY and pulleis taldné nnil1is good room and using un :ood f m would be marketed.This simple Olkrltion of Malling earf easily be learned by anv- bodar The fo urn y muma l b e g ud to arrange for meeting;in every towrnnhib in the county during the mi n few months.A telephone ull rec ident was ro 'vom' c. DF C. HAS OPEN AIR 3353155 The C. of C. held its sewn# op!! air meetifx et the Cutetter park laei Tuesday evening and took up mmf item: of lhtereat lo the dixll-!10nv:. .1 Arm'§ooua--N'f'";f Pe dmmog Cy c le--Ye olde » 'n 1 . s n a g s ew .n '.Eveninsl .o r Mr. J oke Day of Blair :pint lui. »zfl"'£§§1"°f|°dé'e"31°"f1§?'"`E° 01:2 Saturday in the city with his niece _nr r."eulnnet Lillie Tmytor of the Hotel Sterling. §2"u';x':."° lctrexshpreeents 'HIM As he netted down the nn in to ..tenveheturuedto apeaknnd losthla *I l| . » - - n .Fifth Day '\a'|n:e pitc hing had-firI'tdol\'n tie basl: but with no expert to anna it exc epting the c ity ofkiala who are eh un gi rg us du rh o do no td ai mtob e eenunam with the opentlon of tbl elec tric plantl. the nie at this tim! appeared u i appononlty to removl' the eonatant vom' of upkeep br ull- lnr to n. corpontion who hui the tx- t i~'r~5f <.2Q .f e He~e Are Some Special Pricfs on T( I u m ¢ - ` .. . Cora Pearl Foleom was born in Pteinview.Nebrulta.Nov.3»1319. She with her parents c ame to Blair in me and on August 1. 1906 who was married to Mr.Chester Fink. then a resident of Blair.After the marriage they moved on- to a ranch near Elamere, Nebnlh, 1|here they were living at the time will trin." a prompt response. Fflhll Bifhr, owner of one of the !'~lebra~ka nevredited flocks made hla report for the month of May allowing *\ n " nro"t of $101 5l¢during the month.Needles:to ur he c onsid- »en the amnll amouint of time needed was very 1reJl spent.Interested folk; are invited to call and look over hla plant.as well a l the model plant One of these was the remove: U. The Heller Proprlotarlf C0mEW\5 from Biair which wil mentioned irThe Enterprise a few feet: use wi an ef f or t vm b e ma to ke e p u m lnltitution here. A SEASONABLE GIFT l..|.at Friday marked tha eixtleth of her dum whic h g 9¢w°d J udy fo. me d by Hr. oo o magn um of Ar- n um" in Mrs me a». =¢¢on' » tue 1923 in 'the Met ; - » » - - - 1 f "i,.3~¢5--;,; »d,|g h e r e i n :nero pital In Omaha.Mra.Fink was e member. of the Methodist church of her town whore she took a deep interest in all of its activities.To Mr. and Hrs. Fink ai: children were born:Arno'd. and lr y earn; Hownnd Ernest,12;Dorothi'Hope, 9; Chester Eugene. 3: Melvin Arthur. I6 months and Archie Leroy aged 17 darn.. I With wr henna attracting ao much attention all ore: the corn belt, Wash- ington county farmers are watching thoughtful of ber comfort they sent her a fine electric fan and now aa :he enjoy s ltl cooling effec ts :llc ia xe- th l th ghtfulneaa andthe forty odd Holds with gmt inter minded of e r ouelrt..'proud that she is the mother of sow Joe Devinney is particularly proud nf his field.He planted in eorn and has a fine stand.The beans are evengrowlnw vigorously on the bare hillwhere the com has almost given on' fine young men. Tu z s o a v s F I RE Just about six o'clock oi' lalrt Tuol- the nzhost.fd" the fire siren cldled the firemen .Whlle the feeding value of the bein' to the home ofblr. and Mrs.J.H. the H==~;_°g;;_=§gd~p== Blau: o °_;\$ i»¢.genemll_,,: e d . o g g D l o P l l l d { ¥ ' l a o f ~i! o n- \ete flhlnk they cut yield of tlfe"oorn.' ated bv the b:Bb'i`ng over of a pan of e B|' r f 3 d nd f 513 To aettle this question Glenn Wilson parnffire which was to have been used Bemdcs er n a am inrlurlnl sl rem nn thin in his earn hu llm .1-.line or ielly elnuen The fureral aerviree xrere held in \ p u m r | a f r - - } . t h ! e ' i e C o r t e a t w - A w n n d l n g o d ' `U\'d:md Medals.Program in B r a s ! - B r u t Choir Ensemble.,i n n i n g s --floncert-Braaa Choir E|etubleLecture-\fU?FC5tletry"on. Rich-qi w. Yates (republican) .Si xth B u . = ° " " n ' ° ° ~ " ° e of Pu c c ; on"""l'h 'ne ed le ' 1; °° ;, __o oocJoolwEaltmAlito?-n '.an,4' "rr from Canada)Evelriltls--1 Pla?-"Tl|e Shenl1enrl,e!' tho Hllle" g namld m u wr i g h t- Ne w York BL AI R B AL L TEA M wzxs ¥'°ROM SCRIBNER On laat Sunday. July 23, the Blair boys played Scribner team at the Blair grounds and defeated them. the ~ to a W EATHER Burma" ¥`0RECAST nnvucw (IF CROP CONDYTIONS stairs.He attempted to Kflb the rail- ing but failed.Ha apparently did not necelre any portieular injury and joined the family who were uniting for him at the door.Hr. Day la ad- vutcedlny eanarudheandhlafrieruda ana very thankful for the narrow ea- capa from a serious aeeident.-Burt County Herald S u m m a S A L E Reductions in Women|'a Sumner Wear. eomnmeneing Tuesday, Aug. I to sm lnclualvo. ` My stock couallta o f l u ll #and rl'ildron's runmier Hat-I, Waist! and Blouses, alll: and Cotton Hosiery, Silk and Cotton Undenrean Amedean Lady Coraeta,Warnor'l ruat-proof Coreets and Braasierea in all ahea- 1 one and short Silk Gloves and in fact oil xooda carried in my store wil! be REDUCEU for this aale. Please ~ t h e datel,Au. 1to 8th .Wllllaatoneweek. Ura. 'r. c. Hilton. The Mllltner porienceandexperieneainauc eeadw operation.It vu further stated that er an dllg lz tra te oo oo tld ld ao ltl reduced..It was the aenaa od tbl meeting. thatltlay orbnhosoponnegodatlonaanda oe julti vha teon ldba doao and the nha va tha matta rbr oug htnph e- forethedd auutnc omn lete fon nfor tlmirapprofai. The eomotldatlon ot plants la.i§-_ penn 'ef operating lmllvihlllplanfl\ Recently dz; Continental Goa and Electric Cm, were voted a franchhe by Hennan to aupply that 'rlllanjuit n o t ol Tekamah seven miles with light and power from thdr plant an the opposite aide of the river, but np-on lnveltigation an;lneera find the taking of the traeamiaelcm Eine ao- eroaa ,the river Impossible win to the quichand allowing no adlid hot- for polei. then the PM G# -fiee¢1»~¢».=a - r e h m i f i to purc hase this plant and mah it a distributing center for power in thla out or the nate.-Burt Co. Budd l ¢|r F ;A' N : -o.¢o I ~:*:"Lf ri. . o S . q T H i e - :" $ " .. ,asffl T5 . uE' f i.] 's ._ g e1.l \w\w . " " `"1 :-Sunday ng _ u n ain du c e f ro m have :Lure lrd Ellen flllman \'nrm° #ndIreneUoltmen.Ellen.Clare.Anne.itmr and Arthur Hengedoht.The I-'ontanelle lull team olnvod with Henle Creek Sander- rd wererlren a elm*-out of 'I zo 0 in favor ofl r p l e Creek. F1"rl IZ-ben of U1-l¢ne railed et Ure Sadie Mengedoht heme Sunday. 1 3| ¢ g A RHY xo n a s i If C r o \ \ 1 ! e d o u t f r o m l e n t w r e c k . ) le.. rd Mn. li. Rose and flgllg;_¢;l011rl2u soent July (th It the an ofnpmnr e.llr. and Mn. Chris Hin: spent Sun-il* e\en|'\" at the Val Nath! home. HP. and\ln. Ed Hatter :nfl Mr. I.. full' home at Teknmah Sunday.Ch-Q.Blanchard and- 1ri.fe_srdLlneah end Aubrey Gdnu drove totrlmglnn Sunday and gent the day at the Gaines home.Mrs. Wrido Hancock who has beenhome from the hbspital et Tekamoh:~. rounle of weeks in not so well emiwas taken beck to the hospital Friday. Neil Bundle went to Beerner SunZny to p'a. ball and while warmln!an threw hh arm out of place and was unable to pitch the game.Lire Noyes came Blond!!from.V5o J.-s for a visit with her daugh- --I.1¢!.eVer11e Lowe and husband, Mr. .-.I Mn. Imvlr Knrltt Zell. Mon-de! for Dmelu when U1 are envntoee-l.my h er o b ee n ere visat- Ing their re-ou. Mrand Mrs. Rott. 'ln-ott ~and Mrs.Knott were..l....z..|¢...... nnnnill nmr nm! have .ulul .uyruc urulsnn tu \..r||.|gun|:""'de f'-ornellue of Bertha were rr'risd nt Fremont. Setunhy, July sm..mu flrtlkrw fe well known here hav ing been et the Schenck homo th: :wrt year.Her many friends rwtend beat wishes for her future Imp- grivesl. Hvrmrn reln.t¥~.-nr have receive'worl t'at Louie Wachter is very low'nt his home at Pnvette, Idaho.Mr \'.":ch'.er was e resfden* of this planformlnyyearsandhisnumeral"e n d ;w i l l r e g r e t t v l e a r n .o f h i . - , ' ` " .\ M N R a v N a u s l e r w a s o n t h e s i c k Hn th e ou t wa k.Mrs.A.W.Barge was c alled ir'f'on~<C=tv Tuesday iw the aerl-vos 'l-°~¢ of her mother, who fs in a hospltn' l.l1ere."" a.N v n of Uenvvr mme lu * T I I .L .11 i - - , 1 v ' -" " ' \ ahe leaves to mourn her, her parents. Hr. and Mrs. C. H. Folsom of Alva, Oklahoma :rd two bmthers. Archie and Carroll and one sister, Mn. Hu Muon of Stillwartc r, Oklnhoml. CARD OF THANKS We wic h in this menner to thank 'lhe many kind frlendS» who in our hour of grief in the ioel of a lovin: wife and mother,so thoughtfully gave thdr services and sympathies to lessen our burdens.We eppreci- ate these kindnesees more thin mere words cnn express and ensure you that you will elusive be kindly remem- bered by us Chester Fink and family. mu ASKS szs.ooo FOR LOSS OF W lFB 'S no va {Tueldey'e Omaha Bee) Wlniffed Wltherby, drug clerk, 1607 Binney nreet. claim: $25,000 for the lou of his wife in e suit filed in dis- trict noun wvterdnnf egdnet Lloyd L. King, mechenlc, eharzlns Lllenetion of her affections. The Witherbys were married in 1912 and have two children,Muga- ret. 9 ¢ndVlncent, 8. ws n n mc A NNI V E RS A RY Mr. and Mn. Cul Hansen, who re- lide south of Bimir, celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary lui Sun- day bar having the brothers and tis-m u m a men s»m1|a¢»'md a few friends. About fifty in all were present end a very pleasant dey was speng md when the guest.: ent down to a de- iidoul luncheon nrwnred by Lire. Marion Sutherland the dey Nu rom- pme. -~,a The Enternrise prinu 511; bills. - - . - - . ~. _v -- . .. . . . .._ . ._ - -variety tent.This will be watched with great interell.To dxte no dif- ference is noticeable.'Ly Ie Crepenhoft of Arlington hu' a variety test on soy beans which is nuiee interesting.George Ohrt of Caihoun has a similar test and Wuh- inlton count) fermen will be able tn, fudge for themselves which vlriety is best adapted to this county. Eleven yean ago two Kniuu farm ers ttartcd fu min g mlde ,by aide. Both were in debt.Each sawed 90 acre: of wheat every 3eer.One plowed his land in September second- ing to c ustom, the other plated in July, using pursrneed.The first men made n liv§ng but is still in debt. The second I"rmer made n Iiving and ll entirely out of debt. A few chronic knoc kerx ard con- trary-mlnded folks wht! have no use for any other ideas _lhen their om. still refuse to ndmit the value of some oi' our improved seed.The county agent will he gm! to quote specific flrmers who have made Not only that. but he wil! out the Gelds.Thmshing re- of No. eo wheat, for example. Geo. Nee|'e yielding 36 bn. per Chu. Leng, the man who made them road. point ports 'lmrs acre.auch e recon!Iut year, reports 38 bu. per ecre this year.Space does not ""*"\v mlnv reverts here.Kenred lu! y e ar enr age d 1 bu. more per acre than common 'l\1rkey Red on 600 onen.General ngures have not come in yd. but early reooru do not :hmm ln much difference this year.Another dry year, or a had rust year would D111 thomrmdl of dollars in the hands of Kemed growers. dev profit over "hat !l1ey vrouhz get with Turkey Red. *S if ie *he idicetions poi't *o °n s... -resume of two or three bushels W acre even this year.F\1rthe1 detzfh will be liven IJ more threshing re- ports come lu. The Tire did eowden bie dlmlaw by smoking up the entire interior of the house and badly burned the kitch- en ceiling.The lun wus covered bb' insunnoe. THE COAL STRIKE O " By every indication, from iniorma- tion unong wholesalers of doll, the cm! strike il nearing its c limlit,It hm: taken o long time for the author itlee to awake to the situation bot not thu they are unke it wil! in all probabiilty be bak a short time mn an adiustmer t will he made and QQ mines will be ln full operation.A1 yet there is ample time to supply ell! the wants of we pubiic and when old wirier rave around no doubt the nn- tion's coal bins wiil beweil cond for. REDUCED FABES 'r o CHICAGO AND RETURN vu CHIC AGO e x o n r u w s s r z n x R Y . A(C9U!'u'I' PAGEANT OF PROGRESS EXPOSZTION Reduced fares will be in eifect on July 29, 30, 31, Aw 5. 6, 'T and 12. 1922. to Chicago and return for the above occasion. 'Nckets Iinmited to return \§thJn five dnye from dtte of ude. but not !ater than August 15.1922.Don't fa!! to attend £1151 attractive and ed- ucetional exposition held on Chl gn'| vrocdeiful Municipal Recreation T`ie'r. :wer ihree miles of exhibits re presenting e!molt every phase of Americra indunrld.commercial. mercantile, and profcuinnxl activity, and [rnporlnnl eiepertmcnla wil! he de voted to art, science, music, heeltll svitation and welfare 'vor'-r.Diges and bet." than Tut Muon. For tijcete and f;Il Info»'r-stir "\:>p§.'to 1f.1e r.f,1nt3,Chi:o~o F North Wester: fly-£6-32 # - n u s m nO n W e d n e s d a y s f r o m A p d l t o O c - I v 3 5 ( 3 ) l o b e r ,m a w v e .W e a t h e r B u r e a u V A B M J U S S T Y L E S i l O O B S E T S P s r s n a s m : of the United_Statee Department °ffi\emen u¢1e¢n3 um to Hive emu p d , "m y d a n , ¢Agriculture will broedqst from Wah 4 nm so Wear Them. and They Jaco '1 n r i._ ington,D.C..and Chicago,ill.,e l were Crude Mtalre._...z summary of weather conditions as -lv1 '°1 iI1 r-. "i w-- »-= "' e¢1~. a n n a c r o p s d u l j n z t h e » = » ~ * . , , = ; ° . : a . L ' ; = ' . : ; ° ~ c e d i n g ~Th i s mmmi h* wi l! " la i d with e'\f|Ia:11§} T\e;il|¢F.~included 1\st!1 We state and general this ll an gnutl llme sa any to discuss forecasts issued l"2 deily from these 1 In-curse:that sa. |li=*rift furecn.l. centen.The zrtate: c~m"\'L¢e'l in the Wuhingtnn dishict are the New England states,New Yorl\°¢P e m s v f n n h . * NZ Jane?- Delevrere, Maryland, Diet of Col- umbh, Virginig,Nonh and South Caroline. Georiril, Florida. Allblml. 'I'cnneuee,Kentucky. West Virginia and Ohio.Those ¥ncluded in the Chlclgu district are Iliirnin. Indiana, Michigan, Mlseoud, Minnesota. Iowa, North and South Dakota. Nebmsh. Henan, Montana end Wyoming; also the upper and lover lnkes. These :hte and general forecasts are bmndc:.s'l.t\rice daily.Sundays and holidays included."l"I\ose for Wufdngton district are telezunhnd fmrn the nsv;l ndio station at Ar- lington. Ve. nt 10 e. rn.. an z nee le°1g1h of 5.950 rneten arc. and. at 10 rl. ll.. on a wave Ieozlh of 2.550 me- ter: eperk.Those for the Chlcaro distric t zo from the navel mrlun r Greet Lakes, !ll.. at 10:25 s. rn. and 10:30 p. ns., nn e weve Zonfth cf 4900 "eaters ave.Spechl warning:of etqrlme, cold wwres. hosts. etc.. iuuefl in the a."terno~\. will be broadcast at 5 P» m. n-the " m e u v e iength. °'°1e't'-8!t" \Hev| ""\ time applies to "1 of these n¢~'w'-- ¥t is »zuec*~i th* "vena forecasts \"!l be IJ!*Red rm by IM-1| radio da- " ° 1 'in *"'! °*'!o~~"stef and re- hroaf'can by radiorhpne. R234 #Be adn in The Entcrnrlae. Q | ¢ .». . '11 -.. ... .:~A his orlnn mlgul. polnl to the Incl that :rumen hu nwxwved polltlc aily In proportion to the welnhi. elm endgenera! comfon of the corset.A amd; at styles as fumuhqd in e. brochure on the mutter by n c one! c ompanynow celehnutiag lt: alxllem |nn|\e.r~ :ary would Inln; Jay to the hearts ofmany peragrnphws. an to :peek of than uhu wear im|.|.\, mil the OhioStale Joumxi The Hamann. inventors of many I-on lures. are held nrpumible for the coe-uel, or at leant lu udginai model. Butn :wr the xmu or otherwise Middle ngee to remler the torture cxqwlle. The neg corset on record In thatnf ffm l'ifleenth century.ll one coo- stmcted of iron and llljlllitd by ear- eml aeerhlike elite in from.It in ltmlugly auspeclw lhut thll corset vnu a cuntoi! mel. of nm!! perforated toa peek-ehoo »i'l'ect and hurnluhed up. The "lineto," number Iron nlfnlr, mr!In Its appearance in the Slxtceuth ccu» nary.it had more ventilation than lurreflem-usnr.l t len!!In the (mul. though built Jun as solidly behznu.It wus :ml until the $eveuleeud\cen-tury that Iron cohen mere abandoned and 1;mural nlfalre e\2mltule-d.TheFrench cvrlel or the Ilzhteenth ren- tury lmnrks of the latter day: of me Nineteenth In its general emu-nrnnce.The nholltlon of the mm or upperperf of the corn: :mul the mhcurquenl hengthenlng of ll over the hlpe is li modern development. The Rhonda! Col! and Feld Sme l~:'.s bath haw! and eo!! coal in tran-eit..Better book y eur orden nov If you want to get in on it. .45 Keanu-vd,aecidentiy shot :nd killed himldf lut Friday morning.*4 1Ie hed that mornin;gone to q ne£ | hb or '| Phu . Aug uli i llllli. to r e t n r n a z p n y p u m p vr h i c h h e h l tl honoured and on the way over he hell seen e c oyote and thinklrl the! he m i g h t g e t a a h o t a t i t o n h l n v n y beck home he borrowed Hr. Hetxen'8 shot gum' Sidking through_ the fields he ltlrl- edf or iwme a.n dj1xltuhe 1n sn eu -» i n g h i s h o m e h e c e m e t o t h e m n h|roul and in tryingzo gothmugb the fenc e the mm Wu dinehuged the lioed ,going into the lower part M the [abdomen and upvrud causing 111| death. s I t n s about nine o'ciock In the pnomirg when he Ie!! Hr. 3!et:lm'| item end at about eleven o'c !oc k n fhlr. Hatzen end family were on their ny to Kenurd they disc overed him lying along the roadside.;After a. bds! euminetion the prop-our authori- ties were notified ard he 'nu removed so his home.i Funeral services were held Honda? :afternoon at Kennand and interment 'made in the Kennard cemetery.|Deen:-ed was a man in the prime M life an industrious fanner.mel! iiked | nd respected by his friends who sympathize deeply with the be- n-ml widow and family . L I G I TT HI N G m u m s n s s z n z x c s ;. I 1 The fine residence of Jacob Relph on west Gnnt street is trithout a chimney and otherwise disfigured as the remit of having been struc k br llxhtninx dorizif the storm of i u t Mundav evening.Ludcly no one *ne ilkiund. isa » w iéiQ(v,1'z I ~¢. l .~ .Q A ' \ ~.. \ {r . » b 53 ~'li5 . ' n l '"" g | . |' " "" "l l l l l ! !s u n s - n u " | " " " | f ~~: | |Q . ." " -| ""' j ' " " "j0l r l . e : d M n . W i l l a n - F . . a r i ' n - " ° 'a E " z . : ; " ~ » » : - ' = » ' - F » - »S - - - d w ' 2 1 * h e r . - J i ~ ` * f f P ' ° n " ! ' ° \ \~I l l !u a n u n . -" s v n | |d r e a d --._* ' 1 * : ° _ ' = ~ ° ' : ' p f F I ' " ° ' \ ° = \ " - . P \ i = ~ : : i v inn ard Josie Miller. v.__n m n u n n lilliilllllu lalululml \u|r u u - . x o r tu.u||Fl||l;f»hRu l es W ¢ » dn e ~ "~ w a n d t he - fo r P . 5 1 .D r .Jo h m u n o f Te k n r n a h w a s u 1 e ve . Ty s o n .O n a M u m ?m l t h i n e i s a t ' ~ y - r » q $ m n \ d s i t r r M a r T'uesdny.___f \\°-k M tnire e'|~¢-we nf #he 'W avwas giverfnt John Davefa.Mrs.I-hr" Halnn va-aim'Q-'\=n»my nwfl *Tr Hf°l""'W 5 ? ! ' e - ' s r \ " I ~ nonnreo mr :avrvuua an r t .Pr 1 1Smndavsrhh'heh re-¢n*\"£hoMt 'nl the fami ly o f Mr. andgg-.'~;.Fnllr* 'IN' uf stun ¢r..\r.., lr. anti 1175 Geo. H~lf\. Mr em] "1wdw- Aonlehv and dvwhter Wut-pn- ind ¢l°\1\|r5~+¢r Dwrotrv and Hrs.bl! ond Hr. Liflo Gl\be!'LH n Fu Mohie r hu i ne ws f romlor flonthtor. Mrs.. R. A. Anderson. »f Tonner. Cnio.. of a wr? severei l ! !and w1nd :tor rn whic h F MU!&mn"e|§ their cronn.1'!~e fornnorneighbor; of Hr. and Hn. R. A. An-knnn doepiy mud this misfortune in' Hum.m and Hn. Hem T1-'lim spentIirarlar evening with her nsrontl.l r QM lf-*Avo f||\}¢w nf nqft ¢° H r rs..a nd M Chu. Hondeiko were rrlldl n*rf the '|re°¥-end ll. |Ior J. S. llz¢ ,hh ou~o n thdr ny fiom a- . . . . ; ; = ; . " . . m y "§,;a..} .ga otiv-r pinoero! iotowst near there.M n ¥'r-i If :bert =o1 and Comtll v-ww Wednesday with relntlves at Blair.Ronooe Fitch vnu in Omaha \Ned» noaday.?| \"\ fm l!¢, ir. ich Thurrday forThunrlon for.; :hurl visit what which he and M; brother Fd wiil Ienve forno '"f»r"\*d tri" M Yo'lnw|\Fone park.The Home. liiuionary Socieiv ofthe\l.FI church were "tertaineda* t!~e R. H. Bowes home Wednesday nf"omoo\1.Bn. Stanley Gourrd and baby ofBlnir camo uo with Mr F-ouand InstThursday ond spent the day here.llr.. and Mrs. J. ll. Brevrstor made a business visit to Blair Thundly.Andre!!Ione. | o f B l a l r \ n l u p o 1 1 took their dnuzhter. Violet.lo »=Gmaha no miL°\l Monday for in opera- tion for appcndicitla. Wm. ard Tod Iverson and MissesFlnrnandPear!Iverson and M i "laise! Johnson motored in beikhhebr., Monday to attend the funeralof ar uncle. Mr. Andrew Iverson.Hin Regina, Ilene and Bud Olaw Ind Mrs.Leo II un mln drove toBattle Creek. Nehr., Saturday.Mrs.Human and Bud will return the hr"of the week and Mines Radu IndIlene will visit their einer. Mrs. JenoHoover and family for a. few weeks. Ilr. Keifer of W imlde it the new clork It the Mrs.Wlchter store.He bf!!n Wbril Mondav.Mr. Humm d h u not decided definite!j -rsyWhore he will so but orpocta to Ioarvr soon.* v s F4vii " . . .