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vidt mm; relatives at Mo. Valley ,to tlurlr hom:at Long Pina srhnre
Mr. Msndniko u the mayor.Hr. :nd Hn. Prentice Smith visit-
oétimuday at Tohmlh with his pan
enHr. and Hn. Kenneth Tyson prent
'1`\=°°d»¥ wispent.me d wwithand the nd: in The Enterprise.
Hnv.Bo1renf1~'Wf u m o f t h e M ? B o m i m ? v i s -LEGABUHC ES
ted friends honI c ouple of day :r" '1|
hu t me k.1.3Hokies To Creditors M Emule
Iffirs. H=='=1!= TW* |¢g;.su¢.wgg¢k forowhmon. Hubs! 1 O'Hlnlun,
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Attumeni¢¢<1n¢1d. scam Iiakoza.
BLAIR. W ASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JULY 21.u m
nn \J..|.'J0
9 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
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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
-_ u
Jlrxior 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 andsplritusls.
Prrt ll.Modern Songs.Hann's
orll 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 vxl?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 lm e ner.lr g e do h twithhisalfalfa 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
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wi!.11 n 1ri0\'| to their adjustment and
alimranoe.The time limited for the
presentationof qlalmaagainst laidEstate is three months from the21stday of July, AD. 1522, :nd the time
limited for garment of debts is One
Year frome 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-BtCounty 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
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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-nau nwmu km fm Ufhliltluyum; prim m-= an-an
in u-ny .1-may
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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'I1entheadministratorofu 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 astilnwnt of dower and homeQtnd rigfnitrrtdt 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 dpetitionthe Courtmaygrunt
heprayerthrreofnm]makesuchather 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-BtCounty Judge.
--A T--`BLAIR RACKET STORE
ur SALE LASTS ONE WEEK 1|-I
~.~\\
2 li urn c r bi l$10.50Ti1i~z *Tale$14.75
50|an~asno~
4'-u27.00'"32.50
,.-|_~ C "1th Patursons hamul \~1mmalrcu
LAIR, One Day only, FRIDAY, July 21
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B A K E O V E N
2 Burner, Asbestos Lined with
(ihss in Dmrr$5.50This SaleS-$.(0
I Burner. large4.50"'3 85
r§y"LU|2,502.00
A 10 per cent Cut on ésy Refrigerator
;in the House
Do ub leA r r o wBo n d so na 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 $1.00
.Sale.
The Arndt Hdw.
1ns 11//vcnzsrfnStn!!
_n w ~m m.~ . . . .,.~»,..~__.
Emi l!spent Sunday au. umHtnfysW*lken!7;r hom.;|
no\|_n__- D... nnAuIlepian
{ C n 1 1 | d | l ¢ f n m l n n \ | n k| " = " 'Gan. llnndllll ol Bla !! 'nl | hir-..I..I..."5.'!.3';"':.. 'a-.&...E'». ~
n m " mf h u n f " ll q ururun.--.._y ;_.uq u;u¥nvasuunuuu| u uu uI }[mln visitor Friday.evening.~ from here strandedMin l!5'1"|1° Brokaw of Craig Vis-`Fra. Ed P;ics ard Ve!ma of naar
gp Md mnellns lt Fcntanelle 'l"hurs-'iwi 331°R. J. Sdxenk home severalRlfiv have beenspending the week
"Q lvl, slreek.\wish Herman friends.I nEdnaRuta ¢,|:zhtfu;|,.en-ru.. "iibur Lows is taking a twoMhMnrion Reid returnad Thun-lvrllined the munben of the Luther- weeks raznion from her work at the dgy from a weeks' visit with her ain-
uz Langue on Friday evening.1'h\Plateau Suu bank.InteMrs. Lewis Long In Omaha.owning nu spent In outdoor glmliHatandChrisBandar! Q!Bl'QQt. and Hrs. LaVerne Lowe are re-|n¢| nlrhlfns of refreshments.wer: in loam Friday.ivmg overthe arrivalof | lon ,Qrm a numblr from .==-asf took "3__'*!*t'._¥'£'EF-.'§.".E"2£';$§g:-nLr:hg::I"rigsI' ! ° " " ? : a ttheir 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 andapiiltuals.
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'
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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-~-LdndfN r f r g-v>t*~~r.Trs.Jo h nS 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 qalx tif-ei glj tixn n n i ve r s a r y
-u a - _# "
asu. CREEK VALLEY NEW S
Mr. rd Lire. August wlmv- andllr. and Hn. Alben bellman spent
Uondey afternoon an. the Ed Leng-
Lorlt home et Nickerson.Miss Ellen Lallmnn returned home
Uzurldav from the State University
rn 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 yEehtenhmpspentFridayvim Irvin Hoknun.Hr. and Mrs. A!bortLa1iman spentMonday owning I.: the Srd'o Merge-
loht home.
l ll p o n u m g' " ° ; , " " "I u u lu e ;n a w ;
. » » r s .t . \ f e m . . 1\e s t . .
H r .a n dM r s .WT .A l m d b w so f
F r e m o n t a n dM r .a n dM r s .R o yl i c o r -
: 0 0 do fU l u i h lc e l e b n w e dt h eF o u r t h
? e r : d l u ; 1w e r eg u e s t sa tt h eE .C
oco m e .M r .a n dM n .S t q n l e yL o w ea 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.Theing rela-tives ate dinner tomeuher onat oc-
»ll*"MrandMrsBon..per,Fioyd.Albertand C01CooperofinkamlhMrlend Mrs. Harry Cooperand family, Ed Harrison mul fumly,
-Vw.HarrisonandfamilyandMr.
and Mrs. Ray Harrison end brby of
'.|'i1H|llL.- . ._. .1. 1| . _ \ t - _ § - _
of her bi"£h on that dayElmomiW mdrovetoGoodrichBehr.. last vureek and spent a few day;
ahh frlgndg...PTC. Wlrher \n'n'= i- town Tueedeyantheinterestof nominationforshniff.Wand raeivedlaid weekby reh
twm from the T. W . Hunnte familyag Ryder, North Dnkvm, tdls of tb*
`"rihof oson,WinfredLucite, taMr. and Mrs. fone Hunguto. July 5.\*h0 are npendrng }he summer there.
.5M¢ueHnrifsorlenursingIverybadly burned arm. causedwhena
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 ME. church'will give n public ten on the ln\'\;at
STOCK
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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(
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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 ir
The 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 even
growlnw 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
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's
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e1.l \w\w
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" " `"1:-Sundayng_ u n a
in du c e f ro mhave:Lure lrd Ellen flllman\'nrm° #ndIreneUoltmen.Ellen.Clare.Anne.itmr and Arthur Hengedoht.The I-'ontanellelull teamolnvod
with Henle Creek Sander- rd wererlren a elm*-out of 'I zo 0 in favor ofl r p l eCreek.F1"rlIZ-benofU1-l¢nerailed et
Ure Sadie Mengedoht heme Sunday.
13| ¢ g A RHY xo n a s
iIf C r o \ \ 1 ! e do u tf r o ml e n tw r e c k . )
le.. rd Mn. li. Rose and flgllg
;_¢;l011rl2u soent July (th It thean
ofnpmnre.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.Blanchardand- 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.LireNoyes cameBlond!!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 U1are envntoee-l.my h er o b ee nere visat-Ing theirre-ou. Mrand Mrs. Rott.
'ln-ott~andMrs.Knottwere..l....z..|¢...... nnnnillnmr nm! have
.ulul .uyruc urulsnntu \..r||.|gun|:""'de f'-ornellue of Bertha were rr'risd nt Fremont. Setunhy, July sm..mu flrtlkrw fe well known here having beenettheSchenck homoth:
:wrtyear.Her manyfriendsrwtend beat wishes for her future Imp-
grivesl.
Hvrmrnreln.t¥~.-nrhavereceive'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 lr e g r e tt vl e a r n .o fh i . -
, ' ` " .\
M NR 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 iwtheaerl-vos'l-°~¢ of her mother, who fs in a hos
pltn' l.l1ere."" a.N v nofUenvvrmmelu *
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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 usChester 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 allprobabiilty 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 n
O 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 of
many 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 that
nf 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
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Ty s o n .O n aM u m ?m l t h i n ei sa t ' ~ y - r » q $ m n \ d s i t r r M a r T'uesdny.___f
\\°-k Mtnire e'|~¢-we nf #he'W avwas giverfnt John Davefa.Mrs.I-hr" Halnn va-aim'Q-'\=n»mynwfl*TrHf°l""'W 5 ? ! ' e - ' s r \ " I ~
nonnreo mr :avrvuua anr t .Pr11Smndavsrhh'hehre-¢n*\"£hoMt 'nl the fami ly o f Mr. andgg-.'~;.Fnllr* 'IN' ufstun ¢r..\r..,
lr. anti 1175 Geo. H~lf\. Mr em] "1
wdw- Aonlehv and dvwhterWut-
pn- ind ¢l°\1\|r5~+¢rDwrotrv and Hrs.bl! ond Hr. Liflo Gl\be!'LH nFu Mohie r hu i ne ws f romlor flonthtor. Mrs.. R. A. Anderson.
»f Tonner. Cnio.. of awr? severei l ! !and w1nd:tor rn whic h F MU!
&mn"e|§ theircronn.1'!~e fornnorneighbor; of Hr. and Hn. R. A. An-knnn doepiy mud this misfortune
in' Hum.mandHn. Hem T1-'lim spentIirarlar eveningwith hernsrontl.l rQM lf-*Avo f||\}¢w nf nqft ¢°
H rrs..a nd MChu. Hondeiko wererrlldl n*rf the '|re°¥-end ll. |Ior J. S.
llz¢ ,hh ou~o n thdr ny fiom a-
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otiv-r pinoero! iotowst near there.M n¥'r-iIf :bert =o1and Comtll
v-wwWednesdaywithrelntlvesat
Blair.Ronooe Fitch vnu in Omaha \Ned»
noaday.?| \"\ fml!¢, 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.TheHome. liiuionarySocieivofthe\l.FIchurchwere"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 madea business visit to Blair Thundly.
Andre!!Ione. | o f B l a l r \ n l u p o 1 1
took theirdnuzhter. Violet.lo »=Gmaha no miL°\l Monday for in opera-
tion for appcndicitla.
Wm. ard Tod Iverson and MissesFlnrnandPear!IversonandM i "laise! Johnsonmotoredinbeikhhebr., Monday to attend the funeralof ar uncle. Mr. Andrew Iverson.Hin Regina, Ilene and Bud OlawIndMrs.LeoII un mlndroveto
Battle 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 theMrs.Wlchterstore.
He bf!!n Wbril Mondav.Mr. Humm dh unot decideddefinite!j -rsyWhore he will so but orpocta to Ioarvr
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ol mn una . a nd W ilton cunzthsrs.e mu! or e zmn nrn a n ou nll dt ri! !!the dlfflculuea.A rllh Ibn! instant.-
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dm..Unn cc ou nt ll rl i.h u fl \ b l \ob jo ca l to h u s u i n g C a n w n h u n .
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B o a t m : k | b u u t n o n r l t l l a n d w r -a o n a l m a n y .B o w y e r t n l u l t l l o l -
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C u n l l h o n declares n u l o u ta r\l o i1 !Sh a p r um l ll l to M h ll IM A .
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wh ic h B o l t o c k |ma m lo a p u n to
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ao r t ot s p e ci a l po l l In C l a yt o n ? "
" E n o u g h t o p u t t h e i l d o n y o u . "
" w e l l ,I gu e s s y o u 1ron§t h s g o i n g
i n t o C l a y t o n y e t a w h i l e . " j e e r e d P e
te r a ." 1 ' o u r o c o m i n g b a c k t o t h e P u
w s u : n s a n d Jo e . "
W l l t o n re al i se d t h a t M y e r s h a d
m m e u p q u l e t l y u p o n t h e o t h e r a i d s
o t h i m .H e m a t h e b e w i l d o r e d fe e l i n g
o f b d s m : In a t r a p ." W h a t t h e d u l l d o y o u m o a n b r
m m " h e s h o u t e d .
T h e se r g ea n t t h r u s t h i s fa c e fo r -
w a r d i n t o h i s o w n ,x r i r m i vc m a -
il ct o us iy .
" It m e a n s t h a t I a r r e s t y o u fo r t h e
wi l fu l m u r d e r o f Jo e B o l r t o c k , " h e a n -
s w e r e d ." A n d I w a r n yo u .i n t h e
k 1 n ¢ * a n a m e . t h a t a n y s t a t e m e n t y o u
m a l e w i l l b e u s e d a n l n n y o u . "
A t t h e s a m e m o m e n t W l l t o n m e t h e
t o u c h o f a t c e ! a g a i n s t n t s r u m w r i s t .
a n d s w u n g h i s u m a f r e e j u n i n u m
t o a vo i d t h e m a p o f t h e h a n d c u l .
L o o k i n ! a t S e r g e a n t P e t e r s a l t e r i l l st n s t a n fa d d e w a z d gl a n c e h e fo u n d
h i m s e l f c o ve r e d b y t h e h e a vy . r e g u l a -
t i o n .45 C o l l .B e f o r e h e m o r e st ir ,
My e r s h a d s e i ze d h lm fro m b eh i n d a n d
ma d e a vi o l e n t effo r t t o s l l p t he h a n d -
cn i ! u po n h i s w r i s t .
W i l t o n h e a r d H o l l y scr ea m,T h e
d r !m m e r u n n l n g o u t a t t h e r o o m
w i t h h e r h a l f t u m b l l n g a b o u t h a r
sh o u l d e r s a n d c a u g h t a t H f g g ' a r m .
T h e ea r e t n k e r st a r t e d t o n th em ,
s t i l l h o l d i n ; t h e fr y i n g p a n . $ 1 1 s r h l d
h e w a s c o o k l n x t h e p o t a t o e s . n u fa c e
w o r k i n g w i t h r a n .
" Y o u d - u f o o l s ? h e a h o u t e d , l a p a -
s o z I n t o h i s ve m a c u l a r i n h l s e r d t o -
me n t . " y o u g o t It a l l w r o n g !Hr . G l . r -
fa t he r s w a s . Ioe 's b e tt m en d .S o t h a t
wa s yo ur ga me w he n y ou c om e h er sl as t
lo lg ht . eh ?To u 'l l : e t b r o k e fo r t h i s
Yo h a l r ea d y , b ot h of y ou fel l t'l 8 , I te l l
i o n . "M o l l y u r n s g f a a p l n l a t l l y e f l ' h a m !
a s t h e m o s t n h l e n u n fu m b l e d n e r v-
-o u s ly w it h th e ha u d cn n h " W o n ' t y o u
m e n li s te n t o c o m m o n s e i n e ? "s h o
of l. revolver.A leaping body leemed
to nov mon In tho nr, and tumbledonhim.noe nn z h im on n u tene.
Dlmly he helrd the dlaclutno ot theweaponlgnln.And then,on! of a
lem!-ltttpor.i i o llf l hee.and herteen upon his chetkl.
Bb! me lmeellnl bellde htm upon
the door of the stable. stanchtog theblood from hls wounds 11th z ltrlp
m m trom her pettlcoat.Upon the
door ll! three of the dogs. dead.Two
mon were trrlthlng and moaning tn ndlltnnt corner.Wilton looked up.
Holly bowed her fam upon his and
broke into hysterical weeping.xt wu
the lm Mgt: ta! ureaknal he ltld ever:een in ber.Ile held her In his num
f l f l He naw n u t h u blood Intl
unlined her hands her clothlng."Mail ." he nld weekly , "Molly -"She $1 ln tiller hopelesmell."lt
is uloleu. wal." she robbed."Let us
die here.We cln't zo on.They have
to r n r w Your erm u broken onto.Oh. lb! mow-the In xv-"
Sha seemed to ve completely
broked down.She ached besidehim. her whole body nhlken by her
lobl.And ln hls apathy It seemed tobln: mod to ue there, with Molly at
me doe. un he grew etronxor. oth"idollyl Remember K ltt y -and
loaf*Rl: words seemed to galvaalae hor
mek to courage.She got up.Herhoe grew suddenly composed.With
streaming eyes :he hand:tged up hutrtmnda. She lmprovlsed another sltng.to hold hla ann.`
"1 lhll! walk lnto Clayton," she mid.
"You must Ile ln the shack.Help willcomebrnoonxomorrmrfperhaps
sooner."
mm madu him :cream with pain.
E vm th l n l vm:lf i mmln l roundhlm.TMI had him down.Their bel-
lolrlng hurts grew fainter in nu nn.
Medalnltally he lap! hll rllht hind
at his thrust.The am. :urn from the
his one lund against the henry bodlulh lt bore mm back.shielding his
throat. thrusting the vrhlpntock mm£110 ned cavernous Jllfl. whlla tha |.n»
|l ||0fn g i n n r o f t h e l l n e .A l l h l l In t e r e s t !
a r e b o u n d u p w i t h l t .W h y s h o u l d h e
w a n t t o m u r d e r J o e ?H e v u J o e ' |
m m .B l h ~ i d t h ~ c l i c k o f u n f l a p
t h l t m n i n l t . a n d h i t n o p a i n .I l l
vr u n r o o n l u g .
.. »,. -lax digestion and thu:heat thebland,
There's fatigue-resisting food-iron
also in this lunch.
Viral men cat like this and ruisl `the weather. Don't work their déev
t i o n b e c a u s e t h e y w a n t t o w o r k e i r
b r a i n .
Try it for a few day: and you'll
feel beucr.
Little Sun-Maids
Between-Meal Raisim
5c Everywhere
-in Little Red Packages
.-.v - 1mich!be polslblc t a m m C11310°
lwn altar nlghtfail."I Lhluk wi mldlt U7 agaln, Holly,"he mid.
"I think so. Wlll,"'|b| answered.Ile caught her to him."You are tba
bravest woman I know." he nld. klulnz hlff."We mas: mcc aed-tar Rib
U1 sake."Shu kissed him back."Ot comin
we shall. will am." she annexed.wllcun le n t latb the arable m a
called tha dm They vert mn: mah
Ulell noon tonthsr. and lt his en-trnnm sprung to their feet with mon-aclng zmurls.The! know very well
WLM hll advent pononded. and it vru
plain mat m u mmm temper was!h1\roughl3 around.
Wllton had huzdlud I n n m m
park olJ¢¢ baton. BQ knew that quick
ldlon ' n a nec un rr Ile slapped
f0r\\g\n|qnd, gg | h | glgg mlng p n|1l}~s1| at him. and the animals pro-
pnrml to spring, lnnrling and Quinning wllh an I n ma u g ur n u lr h lp
aemu the !ndlr'| :woo nm nll his
itrvngth.nmmedlatnly,m m mnddeued mls.
th"mck inpedat hlm. W ilton ann!Huh: and un with Um vrhlp, mud than.
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immediately, Wan maiianed Yalll,the Pac k Leaps! at Hlm.
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compare.The tml!-breed: nmeeeemd
during the allhl."They meet have meeeed that zheeemenmeenttoerreetrou.oreleet.h¢:|P
heend them talking," me H053-Bnt Wilma and burned to the wasmln , leve ma e d mu me 6 0| :u h h
br e :tout door.He breethed e dew
lilb at relief.'rue second elellh nethere.For e momelll the thought ex
poeubuluee hed nude hi! mm umm
trend nm.He eeme bed grim and neolute."'1`hez~e'e lomelhlng pretty deep In all
this business." he eeld.'I know why
the men ren urn.The eergeent neethem the up zo.I nur mm telkiqg an
Plpillon lm nl¢hr..And !.l1at'e thereeeon why they 1muldn't deep In the
shed-because they meent zo run.I
11190010 the policemen were etreld
um: they would make trouble. or tr!to help un.But I cur! £elJ10m lt.
Thoee men acted llke criminals. Thet'|
not the was of the police."
He clenched ble Ilet end nrore nn-
der hi! hreeth."Zll have thoee fdlovre. broke forthle, lt I have to ro to Onan." he
n m."And Pm going to r u n a mthoee Imeedl lf It ukee me e lifetime.
I tell you thle, Molly : !l'| ell hound
up with .Tue in eome ny or other. and
his baluaoe, and rushed forward Anim.swinging the revolver aloft. butt for
ward ln his hand.wi th his povrerful build he mule
have delivered a blow that would havecrushed Wlltotfl skull.But before the
blow Ml Andersen hed rolled hln vm
and brought st down edgurlm uponthe »ef|»ant'| head. cutting the :mlb
to the bone and drenfhinl the man
wllh the bolllng (neue.with a scream of pun Penn stum-bled forward, letting the revolver fall
from his hand slipp ed ln the nan
that had begun to non along the iloor,m a mr full lennh on the plnnk;
where be lu wrltltiug In ann!!th. andtrying to clear his eyes of the melted
ht md thi blood that nrumed down
hu forehead.Instantly Molly stooped, snatched up
the weapon, which ma hllen nt her
feet, and covered tha constable. who
had doug himself up-on Wilton enln.llyera mapped deed and threw his
honda up automotlcslly."Get over there li mid Molly mwny.
pointing toward the well behind thi
sergeant.llyon obeyed lmmedlntely. and took
nu post agnlnn the wall, the picture
itn mk nc c ard nll~ e v~ bo tth ol
m s - r o a m . . u m u m - m O l d m m
Ccrnct."Do man."u i d Unc h Eben. "dll
bran about dolu' numn' for nobodr.lin' doin' mama' fun '""°'f:'__ ._
" B a t d n t - r e m e m b e r K i t t y , "so l d
M o l l y a o fl l x . l n y l n g h o r h n n d o n w u -
t o n '| s h o u l d e r .
E ve n t h e a l i g h t to u c h m o d e h i m
w l n c e . fo r t h o p a i n o f h i s h r o k m u m
vu b e c o m l n g l t n b e l n b l e .H s m o u n d
t h o t i n s l l p r o b a b i l i t y h e w a s l n fo r a
l o n ! # m i l out u m m .H e k n e w t h a t
t h e b o n o w o u l d h u e t o b e r e m .H i !
h e l d m e u t n n g o l y ll g ht ,a n d t h e
: r o u n d s e e m e d s o : l o ve d o w n h i l l fr o m
h l m m a l l d l n c t l o m .B u t l l a s h u t h u
te e t h h a r d ,a n d w o u l d n o t l a t H o l l y
g u n a .A n d a l'| r l rI'!l h o n c r u l o o k
po ss e ss io n o f h im .II e m a l l h o l d o n t
f o r t h e l o n m m u n t i l a f a r a n m m -
h o l d l n 'm ¢ ¢ ¢ m ; - - o n m h o h a d t o l d
Xl t t y l
" W o ' l I t a k e t h c p o l i c e d e d o n d m r :
l t o n c e , " I l l n m t o M o l l y ." I t l o o k !
u l f l s t o r m r u b r e w i n g .r u t i l l
A n d l r l e i l t o l o t t h o u f e l l o u r a g o n b m d
n o o n . a n d I ' l . l l u n t h e u vo l ve r w i t h
h i m . "
i n s i d e t h e l h l c k t h e y fo u n d t h e p o -
l l o o m e n e a t i n ; m u b n o k t u t o n t h e
d o o r ,w i t h t h e o l r e u k c r di l lg e nt l g
| ¢ \ ' 1 l \ ¥ m m .T h u i n t o n m b o u n d .
b u t t h e i r : u m w e n f m .
" T u r n t h a n loo se o t n o o n .A n d e l -
s e n , " W i l t o n m i d " G l n t h e m e n o u g h
c l a p b a o g t o c a r r y m m o n t h e i r n y .
J u t t t u r n t h o m l o o l e a n d l o o t h a t d l o y
h u m 't m y d a n g e r o u s w e a p o n s t o d o
y o u m l n e l d o t w l l h . "- n m b e t I l a h c a n fo r u m . "
g r i n n e d t h e S w e d e .W i l t o n l e t A n d a m a n l u : n u n t h o
d o n , t o | \ 1 o h l . | z t r e n ; L h ! o r t . h e } o u : -
n a y .I n \ f o ' l r m i n u l l l m e m o v u
m d r . w i t h t h e a l e l g h c u r y l n g . To e '|
b o o : l t l i t h l d b e h i n d , a n d t h a h u s t l e r .
h n m e l l t d . d t l l n g d o c l l o In t h e m o v,
u n i t i n g t h e c o m m a n d t o m u m .
T h e m n v u J o l t s h o w i n ( m n t h e
l l o r l m n w h e n W i l t o n a n d l l o l l r d l n -
n d o u l h o n c o n d l t n l i o l t l m o l r j o u r
ne s ' n o C l x n o n .
c H A P ° r e n v .
Th o B l t u r C u p .
H a r d l y h a d t h e y t o p p e d l i m r l l a b a -
h l n d w h i c h t h e ca c h e v r u si tu a te d
w h e n t h e fu l l f o r c e o t t h e w i n d a u g h t
th e m .A bl i z za r d w a s n r o e p l n g u p .
an d l t [ n e w l n s t r e n g t h a l l t h a t m o r n »
F u n | 1 7 \ l | b y T r a i n f o r P a m .
Pa r i s i a n n m e t e r i e s a n a n o n s
c r o w d e d a s t o z h r e a u n p u b l i c h e a l t h :
c r e m a t i o n h u p r o ve d l l l l p o p n l l r .T110
Bun ml
aumrun ofm me for om so vain
Children Cry for Flemhde Cutoxin
t i l a b o u t m a o'cl ock,a vo i d i n g t h e
te m p t at i o n t o r e n a t t h a am c l ll a r r
ca c h e !w h i c h m a b u n u u b l u u e d
a l o n g t h i s p a r t o f t h e r o a d .
A t o n e ucio4:k t h e y c a m o t o a n
e m p t y c a c h e a n d h o r s e a l a b l a . w h i c h
h a d b e e n b u l l ! l n a n t i c i p a t i o n o f w i n
te r t l e ve l o p m e n t w or k . a n d h a d r a m a d
t h e h u b o f m a n y r a d i a t i n g r e c o n n o l a -
na nc e ro ad s.Th e y h a d c o m e n o m o r e
th a n d x m il e s, an d zz wa s s t il l a go o d
M l e e n l n l o C l a y t o n .B y t b l ! u m a t h e
bl la x ar d h a d in cr ea se d t o a n Inte nse
vl o l e- n e e . d r i vi n g ne a t a h e e ta o f a n o w
a l o n g t h e r o a d .It w a l Im p o a a g b l a t o
fa t e n u r h a h u r r i c a n e a n y l o n g e r .
" W e '1 1 h a ve t o w a l t n l l l l t h i ! l o u u p
a b l t , M o l l y . " m d W i l t o n .
Th e H u l a a !m c E . h a r d l y m o r e t h a n
to u r w a l l s a nd a n m . w a s u n o c c u p i e d .
W i l t o n b r o k e d o w n t h e d o o r a n d w e n t
l n .II o f o u n d t h e k e y n f t h e m o l e .
u n l o c k e d l t . a n d n n h a m e a a e d t h a a m .
Il e d r o ve t h e m In a n d s h u t t h e d o o r .
Th e n h a t o o k t h e b l a n k e u o u t o f t h o
a t e l g h a n d a r e n t i n t o t n a a w k .
To b u i l d a i r e w a s l m p o a d h l e . b u t
t h e y a t e m m m a n d t i n n e d b e d , n a h
Sn s i t d o w n w i t h wa t e r .'
to h t e fe e t .H e e fa c e e n d p e e l e e k e t
w e r e co ve r e d w l t h n d i m o f n e u e .
o ve r w h i c h t h e b l o o d f r o m n u w o u n d
we e tr l ck tt ug .Th e t a b l e s w e n t u r n e d
wt th d r am at i c co m pl et c ne ee .
" Y o u t n o w w h a t t h i s m e m e I" : p l u t -
te r e d t h e s e r ge a n t . t r r i n l t o c l e a r t h e
t a t m m h i s e y e s .
" I d o , a n d I'l l l i k e m y c h a n c e . " l n -
ew en e d W t l to n gr lt ri ng h te t ee th e t th e
p u n fr o m n u i n j u r e d e r m ,Th e w o u n d
d i d n o t s e e m t o h u e re op en ed .b u t
el t h e r n u m o w o r t h e g r e e n a t t h e
co ns te hl e h a d dis pl ac ed t h e h r o l e q
e n d s o fl t h e b o n e ,a n d h e c o u l d fe e l
t h i n ! t f l l i n l t q e t h c r e t h l e e l u h t e e t
m o ve m e n t ."K e ep yo u r h an d s u p. bo t h
e t y o u l " h e o r d e r e d ." G l v e m e m u n -
vo i f e r . m m :Go t A m o e , A n d e rs e n !"
- w e n , I g u e e e I h e r e . " g u n n e d t h e
Sw e d e .H e m n ve d t o e p e c k i n g e e e e
b e h i n d t h e s t o ve , a n d b r o u g h t o u t e
t h i ! !!c o n ez ma n tl e ,wh i c h ,w i t h e
u m m k n l f e , h e e l l c e d i n t o f o u r o r
h e l e n n h l .
" I t i n k I t l e t h e m ' t o t h a t b u m . "
h e e e t d . . i n d i c a t i n g o n e o r t h e It t l c e l
up r i g h t : o t t h e w o o d e n e h e c k .
"A t l r t eh t . A n de r e e n . ." e e l d W i l t o n .
" ' I i e ' e m e o t h e t t h e 1 o e n d t d o w n .
' I ' h e y ' I l 2 u r e e o m e t t m e t o w d t . e n d
th e y m e : g e t u r e a o f e t n n d l n e . "
He t o o k t h e r e vo t ve r fr o m M o l l y e n d
d l vve d i t In t o h h p o c k e t .P n e r e l e t
lo o e e e s tr i n g o f 'rl c l o ue o n th e e e A n -
de r s e n p r o c e ed e d t o t r u l e h t m op , b u t
n d t h e r m i n o f f e n d m r re e t n en c e .
Th e c em t e l er s t ep p e d b e c k e n d ma x e d
a t l t !! w o r k w i t h m u m e e t i l f e c t t o n ,
" 1 t a n k y o u [ e t t o C l a y t o n b r to-
m o r r o w n i c h t . e i l d l h t .M r . C e m m t h -
e n . " h e e e l d w i t h a ; o u c o m p i e c e n c y .
pu tt in g so m e mo re p o tn to ee l n t he p en .
De s p i t e Lh el r el et t ou .H o l l y m d
W l l t o n co u l d e e t b u t ll t ti e .w u h »
t n | d o w n t h e fo o d , w h i c h t h e y c o u l d
h e : d l y m u t l c e t e . w i t h x u l p e o f c o d e e .
Th e y w e r e g l l d t o ( t t o u t i n t o t h e a i r .
W i l t o n n u d e ht e w e : t o t he c a c he . u n -lo c k e d tt,e n d to o k o u t s o m a ! : m e n
d e t : fo r t h e d o g s , w h i c h w e r e k i vl r r z
to ng ue vig or ou sl y in lr ld e th e st eb te .
"H er e. P lp ll l- o n I' h e cu ll ed ." I c e n 't
ma k e o u t wh e t 'e t h e m u t te r wi t h th o s e
me n ,l y i n g In th e i r bl a n ke t s e t th is
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luncheon!
Two ackages luscious Little Sun-
Maid laisins-one cool glass of
.milk.Big men don't need more.
290 calories of cnergizihg nutri-
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Companion to the Goodyear
A11-W eather ~
By long weuysuperior traction, freedom from
wkidding, and uldmaze economy, the Goodyear
All-Weather Trend has won unquestioned
leadership.
As n companion to this tire there is the Good~
year 30 x 3% Cross-Rib Fabric.-
Built of the same high gndg: Egyptian fnbric
and with 1 long wearing but diifaemly designed
mad, xhis tire offers unusual vmlue.
Over 5,083,000 of :hue tires have been dd
in che last Eve yan.
Their quality and servieeabiiiry have g;°'=°
to thousands of motorists the follfy of ying
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Une.And 3mu'll pa! for your mistake.'l'hsl's mrs!"And wllh rmmea desperation. ahomcceededlnpuatllngMyeraavrllfrom Wilton, and lnlerpoled betwaenhim and the sergeant. whoa: nvolvarpointed aleadliy at bla forehead.Petara acowled rlcloualy az her."Yon can tell all um at the lnqueat."he snapped,'Tvs get ordera lo bringyou in. zoo.Get nu: of the way!"Az than um aupaftmman tension thathold 3\|ltcna ran in bound: seemedto map.Bla ears were rlnling. and aspotted mlat touted baton nu eyel.'Imough this he aa* Poten an tnnnltedlatanee away, the rnulver, now hardlx larger mm a pencdl. pointing at histoad.Behind the sergeant he ann An-dersen. a dollllka nzurv with a toypan in hia hand.Ha leaped at Peten,hoard the weapon dlichlrtldmd 'Rat
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EWS REVIEW UF
CURRENT EVENTS
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arttinq Asks That Coal Mines
Ba ileopened and Promises
Federal Protection.
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BGES GUVEHHIJHS m HELP
sgotlatlena to ana Raltway ltrlka
Ilun Against sontmxy Bnag--Frsna
Conasnta tujlleratorlurljl for Gar-
rnany-Genfarsncs at The
Magus lads ln
Failure.
83' ZDW ARD w. mcxano
I RESIDENT ll4\llDlN0'S lust plan
for the peaceful termination ot the.|I strike htlleti of acceptance by litt
~lnera and br a conllderable number
the upenttors.it was that me
~Ines should he reopened under thu
ld scale and ilu !u cmumlmlon~ultl arbitrate a national sruge
le:A large majority ut the operoors agreed ltr the plan. but it could
|gn through ml e agceptance
as unanimous on .sides.pm the Prslidsli our Korrard hll~for pmncntlon or :na sw
amine r u n which the country ls
|= tt-ned.'1`hi»is that the minesreopened at once and with what
rer tabor nn be procured. and that
he stale governments in the respec-lve states protect these workers und
re assurance of the maintenance of
rder.Thla Mr.Ilartltllt let fonh
|a long telegram to the governor!r the states. and he promised them
he "prompt and mu support of theederalgovernmentIrltenererand
henrer you hd your own agencieslate ana ufggt inadequate to meet
he situation.""
Responses by the governors were in
he ruuln highly satisfactory.That ottovernor Kendall ot Iowa. Ls tyolcal:
Aa c hief encutlee of the stats ofowa t pledge every resource of the
ata to the support of un progntn
oo have inaugurated for the fella~t the fuel situation."From tao
~tremors-llonlson of North CaroInaand Ritchie of Maryland cams
responses expressing eutngnt dlaseot~m the Preslltlenfs Drutrlm.Tha
former salt! In pert;"Your poattlon
ls practlcall; to usa the power of thegovernment against the atrlkers. and
they srlll naturally have lltlle contidence In the lmpartlallty or fairness
of sotdlera or other agencies or force,howetqr gona the resaon for\ttch a
stand may be."Rltchle declined to
tale immediate action.saying hewould not send the Uargtnnd Iiatlonnl
Gund to the coal Gold.:until allpeaceful methods had felled.Ile did
not state what Peaceful tnethotla remain In he trleo.Gmemor Allen of
Ranma aald the industrial court hadordered the resumption ol' mlning and
that about G0 per cent of the nal.es
needs *ml now bein! produce;:|......
In llllnds there Ia a situation p .
vlottsly described, which seems to blocthe llnrdlng plan In lhat stale.Th
lair provides that no one ahatl waras a mlner srlt.hout Brit obtalnlng
certificate of competency.and 5
miner can get auth_a certltlcste unibe can submit evidence that he bshad at least tam years' experience a
a mlnlr or with a tnlner.lloreorethe 90,013 miners of the stale ure 1~
par cent orglnlutk.There had beeaotnechancethattheirpresutlen
Frank Farrln¢tlm. would at tha pronetime push the ldaa of seperate stat
aneemsnt.but operators said sm
hope sraa dlspelled by the vnrlnsins-
ths Washington plan.
North num as confronted withcrisis that is Cllllnl almost a pan
among the madness.and thedltiona there are peculiar.The stat
depends almost wholly an llgnlte frotheminessrltltlnitsbontlera.
miners.. accordlng to Governor Heat~
quit on the national call and notesoss Q! any local lriefances.T~
ilgnlte lleta he says. have nonomic beanng no the bituminous or n
tltraclts 0etds.4t~d he believes tr thmold be placed in a separate cnfesv
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the state extenllon service _to haveM. Ii. Poisson, rwlno Judge. and F. 0.
uid, poultry stteelniilt, In Otoe count:
on August 17.Sixtylive meetlnzl with an attend-
ance of 3.000 county Inrmers were
held In Gage County the ti tlt ll:
month! 0f this year, lccurdlng to the
muuty Agent.Loulnllie cltksenl have offered |rewxnl 02. $1.000 lor the arregt and
conviction ut we person who rubbed
qng drugged Mm Geqm Lutz at un:
place savers!days ago.The :nation of the Walther Dengue
just eluted at Utnllu, was the largestIn numben ever attended br a wu-
ventlon of that urgunlxatlon,nearlyL HB lmvlltg razittterul.
w. L llc Nutt of Orll is to be the
]l.lt'I¢¢' uf the Poland Uhlnu and Duroc
Jeney classes at the Patinc International Live Stuc k show to be held
in Porlinttd in Notetuher.A wtypouud sow attacked Mn .
Arlhttr.tgtrrlnn the .lgaplxgrd _o Qzelr.~ -méar Rifeni iiiam! c atn §'nhr
Illillctlng f l h l lnlttrlet.before Mn .
Harris could make her escape.
The Pawnee county fair will openon Monday. October 2. and will Inst
|\ n
thelr 500: weeldlng annlvernry at theirhome near Pawnee CP: lut week.
Driving a hone without shoes nn
|sh el le d co rn .
Th e r e a r e 1 3 8 8 . 8 5 2 b u s h e l s o f c o m
i n Cu n ni n g co u n t y : m o w i n g t o i h e
NEs.3_A§xA News
Sta te Oo c umn o u o f Iq xp o ru n o l
Boi led to a . h w Lin n f or
Qu i c k r u ru n l.
¢ - u n - -
The Stale Fe¢lenl10n ot Llhor srl!!
navel In Qmlht August &T110 ilnmlllon eounzy Au- wuz eb-
nerw its llftleth unuivenlry thi!
year.__vnltle feeding ln Cheyenne county
is un me increase. due to a widening
uf vom acreage.,The suse Editorial alioc iation will
hold lu teuloua Annan 81 to Sep
tember 2, It Omalu.
l'eI.It!0Dl are belng dr tu h te d m
have the Poewmee depnnment dellvtrum malls to Fnliertou un Sunday.
A hlzhway hui Une zo connect. withthe FremontOmlha but his ju!! bein
nursed between i-'remont and Howells.
Deira!! was chglen as the nextmeeting pllto OZ the Walther Learue
lt Its eonvenuon just rinsed at Omaha.
During the month or June fannersIn U10 Cillllwly neighborhood sold
1.318 had ot hop.which brought
$27,000.
J. H. Server. 1. farmer iluln; near
I"arnlut. 'ru killed when he fell or
1-5ecn~tary Mrllvn and Amtmmuuur Jllllhfrilliul allMr1|u\|n;: Une in||¢:h uni deIn wnu .u. .mm Psrmentllr,French llnanclal rtprnfntative.2-Blu, in comennou nt Annual: City, marchllu; m their :naming dlp. 8-Wounded
lncludlng the regular mein: schedule
will he provided for ali Ure stays.Citizens of Waterloo have wind toJ., E.Hart, secretary of tnde and
rommerre. urzins speed in the np
mruelry to nnlmlls.and _Joe Suvek.
n peddlar. was Aimed $10 for Of-fume.1: u eltlmlled tha t a dimage rm
tween 32'AJ0.0U0 and 8150.000 was
which struck one of the stacks.The
lou is cmered ba insurance.
Lightning otrnck n large stock bam
nn the farm of Harry 0'Nelll nearSann and burned lt zo the ground.
During the same norm A four-horse
zanzn, owned by Frlnk Flnklo,was
kiilod and Finklef a children, who werein the wagon, 'nero gmnnod..
The Gibbon Chautauqua asaoclauonhasnaanedabulldmk committee to
unc : an andltorlom for illll alnlon'anie.To nuance :ha building a localcthutauqun pmfnm la bellll Vfevlnd.
Pnporation: airoady ora bein; madefor me Pawnee county tllr vrhlch will
be hdd In the lata anmmar.it will
i n t th e ° ' l! lOrdis experiencing a pronouncedbuilding boom. a number of hudson
and dwelling houaaa bill!! In count
nt erection.D ly Martin.28.ro un nlt ann of
\ ! r . a n d 1 lr l. C . S . l lu z ln n tl h o k m
only bulk. whlch hlied auve~l week~
u v -.Assessment nhstnc u from tlfzy
n a n s t o f m e ve r k n o w n i n Pi e r c e
co un ty .
L i n .T .J.l l a j o r s o f P e r u ,Ne b. .
w i f e a t T . J . M a j o r s . I n d e a d a t h e r
l m m e a t P e r u .Sh e wa s 7 0 ye a r s d d .
S h e h a d b e e n a r e s i d e - n t a t P e n a fo r
n f ! ! y e a n .
..
nt nearly $503,000.
Mr and Mn. J. C. Bmptz. pioneer
u m whirl!had In some :mannerbeeomf rrodvd with the iight win,
u ~ I L IL l a m a t n m m l s s i o n l i n e .w n n e m l b
In g m e i n ve a t i p z l n n h m o u c h e d a n
e i e c i r h l r d r v: w i r e u n d w a s k n o c k e d
d a w n .I l e st a r t e d t o n i n e hi m s e l f
Tax Commissioner w.H.Osborne
show n decrease in valuations overthe mme c omme: ku: y our of sm-
131317.The wheat harvest is well under
wi: In the North Platte Valley and
W~eil! on d~ llnd is tun~ ing hom
twenty nw to thin:me bushels mm!1|U! uiuusull quality.
zl~yed by Ure on the farm of Harry
Larson tive mlleu northeast of Ben-
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t
c
e
dl r e ct l y w i t h t h e d l st r l ct l ea d e rs . "t h e
mi ne s co u l d h e re op e ne d pe a ce ful l y
r a t h e r t h a n b y . m e t h o d s w h i c h tnlnltt
r e n t l t l n olence."Xe n o s as ke d
P r e s i d e n t H a r n o u s e s u c h m o a n s
a s h e de em s cons ist ent t o pe r s ua d e
t h e U t t ft e d i l t n e W o r k e r s o f A m e r i c a
to s e t t le t h e Bo n n D a ko t a p r ob l e m g p
t h a t wa y ;
P r e a l d e n t L e t t l s o f t h e m i n e ve r b
er a w a s n ot d i s t u r be d . a p p a re n t l y , b y
t h e pr o ma l at t tl o n o f t h e l*r~csldents
pl a n .l l a s a l d t h a t n n l m t n e d l a t o t e -
sn l t o t ' a n y a t t e m pt t o o p e r a t e m i n e s
b y n o n n n l o n l a b o r w o u l d h e t h e q u i t
l i l l a o f t h e ma l nt e n an c e 's o r t e r a .
wh i c h w o u l d t n e @ } h a s p e e d y t l o o d i t t i
o f t h e mi ne s.Th l a sro utd ne e d n o
st r i k e o r d e r .
L e a r l a a d d e d t a t t h e n w e r e m o r e
m e a o u t t h a n w h e n t h e s t r i k e s t a r t e d
d x t e e n wss lts a g o a n d t h a t th e y
w o u l d c o n l l n u e t o r e n - a t a fr o m w o r k .
" l n pe a c efu l a n d o r d e r l y fs sh lo n. "
Tn n t tlt elr me t h o d s a r e n o t a l w a y s
pe a c e fu l wa s d e m o n st r a t e d a t C l i ft o n
rl t l e .tc .Va ., t rh tt re a l a n e h a n d o f
m a r c h i n g st r l ke r s fr o m Pe n n sy l van i a
en co u nt e re d a al t c rl l r s n e w a n d
ki l l e d t h e s h e r l l l ' a n d t o u r ot h e r m e n .
0
F o r t s e ve r a l d a y s t t g u o u e a a s l . ! t h e
sh o pt m -n a a t r lk e m i gh t be se t tl e d
nmlcaizly ro u g h t h e n e g o t i a t i o n s l n
all lt tt ed la C h a i r m a n l l o o p e r o f t h a
l a b o r boa ml.Aa s n rn n t e w a s gl ve h .
spec ltlc olly t o t h e ma i nt e n an c e o f
w a y m e n . t h a t t h e b o a ft l w o u l d g r u n t
r e h e a r i n g s o n w w e d i s p u t e s .a n d l t
wa s ha ll ow ed t la ls n ot o nl y wo ul d ke ep
th o s e wo r k e r s n o m go i n g ou t b u t a l s o
wo u ld be ma d e a pp l ic a bl e t o t h e o th e r
dtsa ftec ted ua lo ns .Ll o r e o r e r .Pre sl
dettt [ l r a b l e o f t h o t n a l n t e n a n c e It
s a i d S e n a t o r C a n u n l n s . g l t o l a c h a i r -
ma n of t he i nt e r st a t e c o nt t a er c e c o t n
mi t t ee o t t h e s e na t e , h a d a d vi s e d h t m
th a t " l l a i s g ul n z to h o ld l l en r l n ga l m
me d la t cl y o n n l l a p u t c d po i nt s a t t h e
tra ns po rt atl on a ct , prl nc lp ol ly to a sc er
t a l n h o w t h e l a w m a y h e a m e n d e d s o
t h a t t h e n m ; w a g e p r i n c i p l e w o u l d
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A m e r i c a n F a r m B u r e a u Fe d e r at i o n ,
u r l l t c o m e l u N e h r u k s d u r i n g t h e l a t -
t e r p a n o f Ju l y t o d e l i ve r i l l a d -dres ses l n t h e In t e re s t c t w l a e n l s e d
Al r i c u l t n r e ._
N o t i c e u m t h e co m p li e d s u z u t e l
A c o u r t b u r u l e d : h a t m e d n n d e i l o n
c a n n o t b e us e d l n m n k l n g vi m :h e -
n m e It l l n u t a fr u l l , b u t t h a n d o vl r ft
#e l l i s t h e d a n d el i o n .l t w i l l c o m e u p
g g l l n .
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us e d a t :o l c o m p i l i n g a n d p r i n t i n g
t h e b o o k .A t i o m e y s a n d o t h e r s w h o
h a ve go n e er lt hn ut r n m p i l e d n n t u t e l
si n c e 1 01 3 l m !! t h i ! a nn o u n w m eu t w i i h
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H . C . 1 . m ¢ l | !- s l a t e l l b n r i a n . a m e m -
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Ge n . C h u n : T m i l n c l a l ml m v e r e l i n
dl g d i l y m B i an c i m r l a . n c r un l l a g In m i -
\ . w a fr o m l'e5¢ln;:,l l m r C n n a m l n
who h as be en ma nni ng as fast a s C hu ng
h a l t n l k a b o u t U l m ! ! !
1*armera' Union store and wanehouse.
Loss was about ;30.00u.
The curféw ordinance. for years nn-
heeded. ls again to ba enforced, ae-cnrdlng lo gd;g of Plnltsrnnulh city
omtillll.The ordlnazco provides thatall rliildren under 16 lhllll be off tbl On c e we c u l le d w a s p r l cc s p m nr e e r -
in g .N o w w a r p r i c e s a r e t o p r e ve n t
p r n t l t e e d n s Eve n w o r d s c h a n g e t h e i r
m a n n i n g In p e a c e a n d w a r .
3 |anp l r vn t o r g u a r d i a n .
I' i r e b m k e o u t i n t h e l e c o m l t l n o r
penitentiary. but by quick und emclent
work nu the pan nt the penitemluy
u z l m m a a u n m D a r t s r o n n u .
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ABE YOU emma OUT!
Does Iver; day man just anotherdu' of mEerin;!.Arg you km. au!gud sc h;-lonund mth a nervenabmgybnckpchefthe:1l a rngop1|yan fuel In and hkdy lilvemkengd kidnen." b e n t h e ~UL pouom lceumullta and upsetwbohm. l'hlt'¢ w gon have opaltxntandrplubbmghlihtel ` You may han belduthu,nlrnmn and d1q»-.p.1|. with annoyingb l a d d e r ~Delft rhk unam 5¢,,q Un D an ia I M-ntl ~ Doc s ? hu e helped thon-amdn an abonld help you.Ask yourMlghbor!A N e b r u k a C u e
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Comptlrnsntnry.
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Clerk-Madam.,you n u m-ms-Life.
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utter a day of hard work than a line
run of snowy while clothes.For meh
nllillti use Bed Cmu xml Blue.-Ldv
vlrtinment.
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Too Btrang for Home Un.Ona of the amateur gulf rhnmpl~
in being sued for divorce.his wi f inaming golf as the enum.l*rrha»
he fell into the habit nr using the ml
voeabulury around home.
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bu l l e t h i g h at s h o r t a l l s tl n t e t .
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w a r d w i t h a r i c d o u a n i n g u m r a o z l n
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w o u n d a n d fo r c e d a g r o i n o f p g l n
v- F n - .- . - v ' r - -r
h o u r , w i t h t h e d o n b o w l i n g fo r t h e i rb r e a k h n . "b e u m t o H o l l y l n d i l *
na n t l y ." T h e y m u m l u r e k n o w n P d
fe e d t h e m h e r o n a m m o ; o n n n m l i k e
t h e o n e : fr e z o : b e fo r e u s .I w o r m
th e y h e ar d t h e r o w l l ll d : U t l u re d ba c k
to b ed ." he a dd ed .
B u ! n o a n s w e r c a m e t o h i s u m , In d
su d d en l y H o l l y u m m m l e r r a n d
pu l n le d .O n t h e o t h e r si d e o f t b l
st a b l e i r !!! t h e tr i c k s o f a n l e l g lx , O b
l l l e r d i l l i l t t h e e u l r l n o e h y t h e h i l l s ;
sn ow ,r r h l c h l u l l d r l f t c d s p i n ! !t h e
bu i l di n g ,wl n o n w r e nc h e d t h e do o r op e n .H u
sl e i g h a n d t h e d o g w e r e s o n g . t o l e l § -
ton.." I f i t doe ln" t,we'1I J u n h a ve
t o h o e ! t a n l n . "A d on o r: li m e s h e h ad N¢ l '!'l te d h a v
i n g gri dd ed t o b e r l u | Is t ¢ n ¢ e t o ac
c o m p a n y h l m .'h 1 1 e i l u g i~th ot
l e a t h e r vu t u r d o n a m a n . l e t a l o n e
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h e r In w o n d e r a s h e o u r h e r : p p m e m
uu c o n o e m, t h o co u r a g e * i t h w hi c h l h n
fa c e d t h e di m o n ll i e o o f t h e jo ur n ey .
B a t h i s f u n w e r e ce n t er e d c h i e f!!o n K i t t y .Bo p po l e h e 1 : ou l dn '£ t o o u r
B u p p o u h e c 1 m l d n ° t b e a t t h e s h a r e
h o l d e n ' m e e t i n g o n t h e m o r r o w !
To vl r d t h e m l d d l o o t t h e a ft e r n o o n
t h e r i n d se e me d t o h a ve lessonorl.
t h o u g h t h o d r i ve n s n o w m l ! n m p t i n
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A11-W eather ~
By long weuysuperior traction, freedom fromwkidding, and uldmaze economy, the Goodyear
All-Weather Trend has won unquestioned
leadership.
As n companion to this tire there is the Good~year 30 x 3% Cross-Rib Fabric.-
Built of the same high gndg: Egyptian fnbric
and with 1 long wearing but diifaemly designed
mad, xhis tire offers unusual vmlue.
Over 5,083,000 of :hue tires have been dd
in che last Eve yan.
Their quality and servieeabiiiry have g;°'=°to thousands of motorists the follfy of ying
unknown and unguaranmerd tire o lower price.
Ask your Goodynr Service Station Dealer N
explain chdr advantages.
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mzolm TIME TABLE
Clzieago & Neriln Westem
.Trains F-|11
:40 p. m. Daily.
~:48 a. tn.. Daily.
'rmim W est
:45 a. m. Daiiy.
:50 p. rn. Daily.\
c . s z . z = . u . a a
'I'ni1\|Nort1\,
:20 1; m. Daily Except 8u.ndAy.
:00 p. rn. Daily Exc ept Bmilr
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:BO a. m. Sunday Only
Train! South
:50 p m. Daily Except Sunday.
25 a. m. Daily Except Sundzy
28 p. na. Daily
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Cluuuuqu data. Aug. 21-26.~Buy your thanking »
Rhonda c m and Feld S
Th H BIn I mention in lm we¢k`| Enter-i ¢_| m°:¢ _;;;,n in g h.~
prhe of an inlurmll nnptlon for nr. .hm order.mi r B lu e n
Senluy md hdly At dn Conlr¢¢| »-¢| n'tb ¢bu¢m.0| \: -na _
Tha Entuvriu for neun, nhnyx.|
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20:Mrs. Hjaimer Qulst wxs txkc n to
.xo tha Kirksville, Mo., hospital on lm
»351I\Ionday srher she urnrlerwcnt an op-
.20 ention for sppendicitis.
.29.ff~Ben Maynard and his mother ex-
zs peut to leave soon for Kirkwiiie, Mo.,
gqg where Ben will enter tha osteopathic
5: 25|s¢ll00l for a. four years course.
l Mn md Mn. Chris Carmichael of
F t w B r l s f C u e s Sce 3 a r m .
"'1 'I» b| h ri l cf m ae bl u ff l lm l ao uu m y
men -¢u ||u 1nl t|. \\s a n d u i h e r l - r u n .1:
n m u l l n : In l a w . " N m n r k vd l g i r l # l m
l i u n l f t m i n m u c h zlmt 1 |: n i n g u n
nr n un d he r . u e cn r d \n ¢ lu th e Ne w Tu r k
S u n ." I tllongiat o n l y I n r y e n o r b u n ;
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Ampie Bvwmea That Thomas Moon
Wu Author of Song Thu At
ulnod Gnu Popularity .
"The Lua:21050 of Bumumor"wal
ldlleu by Thulnul Slourv, zho "Bard
at Erln." nad funn! one or the serieswhich he publlnlled tlndvr the generil
lille of "Irish Meludivi."1| ln mid 10have been written In her maiden days
nnlnhnlionliiy omittod.Hr .nder-
son is not |. mlmher of the Congregn-2
tional church but kindly consented tal
assist in the program under the lead-
crsrlp of Mrs. J. Ll.Ryde and this
wus vary much appreciated by all
present.:
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a ~1 ..~i ve .s o m e t i m e vi s i t i n g r e l a t i ve s n n d o l d
he n y o u w a n t r e a l 'l h r efa h i n g c o a l fr i e n d s i n a n d a r o u n d B i a i r .C h r i s
a t Th e R h o a d e s C o a l a n d I\r .~ ed _h om es te ade ¢l u p in t he Ca ni di nn c ou n-
ne.i t r y a n d h a s m a d e g o o d .
4N u r I d a In C u r u l n Pu l ls .
F o r time br e a k fa s t r o o m u r s u n
r o o m th e r e n m b e s n a d d e d tou ch
a t co l o r i n w e c u r t a i n pu ll s.i n -
d e e d o f t h e r e g u i n r r i n g o r I a n ! !
o n t h e e n d o f t h e m r d .a li u w c r
dell gzj m a y b e o u t o u t o f w o o d a n d
b| 1 v£ mn na h! tha gi rl wh o u u-
llul with her."Nm ul lll." me nm nplled."rho
tn-let msc Inu become a mul! popuuu- arqulsilfnn in the last couple of
yeah. and the thing:men curry m
them.bulging them to overdcwrlng,
wowd make you hugh.Same curry
w a s n m - r u m s l s o be a u t i fu l l y w o ve n
l n m n n e . a n d l h e n o u n w u s d e d i c a t -
t d h y M u n r o l o " A m e l i a "T h e a x
q u l s l z a u l r t o u l s l c h i t l u l u n g l a a l ~
as-rcml 1 | u m a n o l d :m e r a i l e d " T h o
fl l 1 W t :o f l l l u r n e y . "I l h i t r u e t h a t
bo th u m¢ la a ml u mu ui c ot t hi s su ng u m
|.|
O l e r g u l d . a n d h i r fa t l w r w a s n n u l l !-
e o r u n d e r H a n a n !ll l n ch a r .Sh e u m a
e l r l y In u w ¢ 1 ° n l m 3 , 1 c l a w fr i r m l u t
\ l o u r e s sl n l r r .w h o inept n p r i va t e
zc hb ol ln . L om l u n .T h e st or y g o e l
l b l l while:w a l k i n g In th e r m r d r n e d
th e a c h wl " i t h t h e p o e t n u n d ay , M i s s
Ut fe r g e l d pl u ck e d u mo e .m m m k i n g ,
" ' T | »: l m m n r o m o f s u m m e r :w h !
n u t w r i t e a b o u !l t , H r . H e n r i ? "T M
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Mount \'2r|J¢'lL N. Y.. nnly ll! :earl
r lu ll the are laklng home 1u
unt il 133 7. on ly tive yea rs lwfur e S lnn ra
dl t t l ..ul thi* ldsh l1!e l04I|E1| were wril
w u l m l w e m t h e y e a r n IR I? a n d 1834.
ur lz ll e Fl ul mi . :h a eo mp me r nf h im -t ha ,
w a s a n t b u r n u n t i l m a .Tin;-rv hu,
#J\m\»fe\r1.°. nn grnunul lm the nntvmunt
is n lllllilliw tu ltlppcsc :hm me :menwas gnrilleu lung before me birth uf
lloure. Mnnm was btlrq in 1770. uhlit
mule nncnrr sromi
~Many bug
-;»35 ,;_~_'-~»~ __.f-~values are
"ri'"n P; 1 :.~1 bemg sold at
9 cents mANNOUNCEMENT
We takc pleasure in announcing nto the housewives of this com-9 C c f f t S a l e _
our Juiy
munity that we have rccurtd the
for a lull they are luklnl home 1u|.l1o1r the wife, ned: for the gnrdrfl.
nods: bought at l bnrhin, 1 couple ofpounds of rummage for urenmn of the
mn they c an? get sl the home :unrket.Oh, ;ou°d Imam iI got! could
open them nil.The buff about a lut
of wnrk tn luke home do¢|n't curry
will no\.adnrs."
h 0 m th e o p e r m ¢
Homcsread DinnerwaréYou are imma to inwf the C o m e a n d g e t
new and attractive desipzs_which we now have mi ¢gp|;y.y o u r S h Z l ! ' € .
Sale Ends
Evening
9C Saturday
1
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coma WITH G-A-S
Fly Spray and powder at
Blair Pazmlcy.
Kuhafa Photos wil! please you.
II. R. Haggard, uedertaker.Phone
Res. Bel! mx.ind.Cedar 183.t i
Ono Olmn, or the Rennand News,
railed at The Bntqprlso offic e last
\-<m=¢=day.
Misa Jane Noble ia at home after a
f1.\\ week's vattllon with relatives and
friends ln Iowa.
The Blair Home Bakery can fur-
i}\ you wnth the beat of paltry ther:
n»n\;eny cumea or for special occa-Iolul.6-tf
wi ll S u went over to ilagszolia
2.1. last Friday to attend the funeral
Mr. and Mm John Blac o and Mrvnd Mrs. lazonmxl Peterson of Hen;
lL:11\} were Blair Cullen Init Sunday
afternoon.'
Prfrigcraou will be zo cheaper
mt y ear.We have four left today
:md wil! dispose of tl1¢m without a
;\.o5t.Your gain our lou.
Pate:neu Hudwnre Co.
b a s e m e n t . S a t u r d a y e ve n i n g , Ju l y 2
Th e r e a n s o m e n e w i d e a s i n b a k e r
g o o s l n a t t h e H o m e B a k e r y .Co r us 1
a n d t r y t h e Ro l la .Ca k es ,P i e t l n
B r e a d .8 - i f
Ho m e - m a d e p i e s , wh e n , s h er b q t , 1 :
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w a i l a s o t h e r f r o z e n d a i n t i u l t U10
soc ial S a t u r d a y n i g h t a t t h e H l i h v
d i a t c h u r c h !: \ a n .
M r s . J. C . R o s e n b a u m o f w e S u n n y
(0)|nov Yoxm
r Trmxfer um m
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I Ru. aww. wuhln
;nm: Phone
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cqom |0¢
Bl¥Li|G|sn|£|u\JS¢»¢lo|q
.;short vneition over nt Luka Ok-
Dbuji whore ha wus the guest of some
f-f the Bhir crowd who mmm: our
there.
Mr. and Hrs. Julius Peter!-en (hd
Mr. and Mrs. James Kirby returned
Pucadiyf evening ln time for supper,
Ian \~ecl¢ visiting n~ the home af Er.
:md Inks Cham Caldwell of Omthn
Mrs. Idn Carver And children an-I
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ern ~rt o~ Nebrufza and points la
Colormln.
Mrs. J. H Lind and non of Grand
laillmd are viniting lin. Mead? sister.
Bits. A. G. Bamberg.Hrs. Mead ll
better knoim to the ohiér Bialr people
aa Benin Taylor who iivnd in Biair
lnffore her marriage.
Carl Koltemun,in ccmpany with
his brothers. Fred of Sqnmrd, Nebr.
and John of Rad Oak. Iowa. and Cul
Bolt of Schuyler,Nehr..expect to
for a little visit with Mr. and Hrs.
Bert Haines who live at Blnomiflelrl.
Neb.
Severn!more Blair families hlw
Kane over to Lake Okobojl 'lllil Plbl
work to enjoy a short nation time.
The W. W. Wilkinson :nd Dr. Nidlirn
families are among thus!! guing* Mfr
recently
Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Stewart,lrlw
live on a farm near Kepnnnl, celehni
nl their fortieth weddirg xnnivern1=y
in a fitting manner on Sunday, Joi:
16.Therejvere around fony £rtend>
and relatives present to partake of
their hospitality and good cheer and
from a leasant tri~ out in the md
(0)
Livmlod Embllmn
I"une'm|
u. \ G c . \ n n 8 U N
Con -- Se wi ~I
Q AL111 rx~
REASONABLE P
(0)
week in ~u~L Be rum to attend
.a v ~ |d a y .t o d o t h ~ l r b u y i n g 'o f h o l i d a y
20065..
Paymond Cook and wife ol Knnma
have been visiting at the Augustltathmannhomefor the plat week
und last Tuesday Mr. ard Mrs. Wet
Cook drove np from Omnhlllnd took
Lhgm clown to the metropolis for n
littla ifrit.
'm'm. & o. railroad have taken
ness a n d p r o s p u r i l y .
M r s W .D .G r o s s a n d d a u g h t e r
E l i a Fr a n ci s ,a r e r e j o i c i n g o ve r t h -
sreod n e w s re c e i ve d f r o m S a l t L l k r
C i t y w h e r e M r s .A n n a S t e w a r t h a s
b e e n fo r t h e p w i t t h r e e m o n t h s c a r
i n g fo r h e r d a u g h t e r ,B l a r i u t r i t v.
n o w 3 1 1 s . Jo h n R l a t t . w h o i s n e w e r
cmnrtaining Mn .Noblds nephew,
J. Cantlin of Aililnfe. Nab. who isU,.B§I'~"\t»Qfif¥§` 15`6'~§
nncl Blair faiks and otheru up and
down the M. 6: 0. line will have to
depend on the auto route if theywant I5 go to Omahi and hac k the
mme day.
C1135 Rodman ard family of Omaha
were visiting relative.: and friends in
Blair l u t Sunday 'l°\mir daughter,
Gertrude, who ins so seriously hurt
in an auto accident seven! weeks ago.
is still unahk to walk wlihout aid
but is slowly improving.
Eisewhere ha this week's issu¢.
will be found Mrs. T. C. HIlton'| an-
nouncement of a reduction sale on
Riait ii now :ble to sit up a little
meh day.
Mjlltltd Mahrega,non of ~
and Mrs.Maurice Hehrelu,w i l
brought to town Tuesday afternoonto obtain the services of Dr.R. J .
Blundoch.The young man had been
assisting Dennis Frynun thrash and
on that morning while putting down
hay for we horses hu :Luck a pitch-
fork in his foot.The wound proved
to be painful and rapidly swelled
necessitating the aorvioes of a phy-
sician.
|1 | .B l a i r .
Bli ss V e r n a D i l l o w ,w h o h a s b e e nr m u
- ||I | |I n I | |I I |l p m n ||I' °,¢\
smuz Bliltrs--Locama Per5orpal
TQ' our Sodais and Sundne'a.
Blair Pharmacy.
Kuhn's photos will plana you
E. R. Haggard, underhker.Phone
Res. Bell xzl.Ind. Calm 183.i f
Only four refrigenton ieft..Our
profit ls youu if you want one.
Petersen Hardware Co.
\'ou'\l be sorry if you miss the
sociat Saturday night at the M. E.
church.
1 Marvin Huddleson,non of Alvut
l{uhns Pham wall ple-'uw y ou.
Try B!air Plurmacy for your Urn;
vfanu.
Lu! c all on !.hone Nh f g tr lh r s
you mn buy one for uma mousy \\|
paid.Petersen Hlnl\\lN Co.
Oil meal for sale at The Rhvlldi
Cod and Feed Store and a phnty 0
ground md..v-"
Mrs. Ruth Smiah, daughter of M:
:md Mrs. Myron Lietxinger, is viaitim
home folks at pralemt.
m m o n s u m s .n :i c e ~
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THEE"TERPRI¢E'L\v£sru¢Krn||'§$'Z33f",,.,,.,':,;T"'} Ar summon
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I
and
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p and
:dy to
atlvo
l
Omaha,
rutively
, :bouttrade
:lahnlevllnes.
for the
o trade
.~RIM:xwd
talr to
mon lo
cn logood to
hi lt lc
~mmou¢l\nI<2
8111'd tclrto
num to
nice In
rlmlm
u goodr 1 4.00:
hulls.
05.2-'5:
¢11l\es.frederl
. nu n, £535
$121H1250
$4T50
; stock3-'LBJ
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lmfveu.
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t o g o o d
r .
h o g s
xl.t|T¢n11
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a n n m ]
11|-\d:\y
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u i $7.50
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, 1-\\'r\iwl
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nmhn :-61225
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311.005
1100.
R A D I O
tlmrktel
xurs day
s l T: i f
p u a n d
m n :u l
n i e
a w h i l e
s t t i m e
t y d a y s
c y w i l
t o h a ve
t h i n l y
e r w rnndput
lcaclinf:
Ive s f o r
b e h a r
f they
H o w Ih r
h i s o w n
i n ve s t -
-~um
l a t i o n a n d w h o f o r t w o y u h h a s
w o r k e d fo r n o t h i n g A w e e k , d a u n t i n g
t h e n s e o f h i s o s p i t s l i n o z d m - 1 ; ° r e ~
t a i n h i s j o b .
T h e po c k e tb o o k o f t h e f u m e s is
t h e n s t i o o d i n d u s t r i a l m d w i n n e r
c i s l b a r o m e t e r .I f S u oo n t e n t e a r e
l o w , a s t o r m i s b r e w i n g ; i f t h e y d s c
fo r a b o ve 3 0 c e n t s , s p e r u ! o f w a r m
s u n n y w e a t h e r i s a h e a d .W l t d i t h a t
p o c k e t b o o k ! - A u g u s t S u n s e t
B u t Y o u C l o ' l I ' a o l A l l ' I l e
F o r m e r ! A i ] ' U r e T i m e
A t a c e r t a i n t o w n i n N e b r u l m t h e
t o t a l c o s t o f f o u r s t a n d a r d f i r m i m -
pl e m e n t s , a g a n g p l o w , s c o m b i | l d ¢ r \
s g r a i n b i n d e r a n d s f u m w q o n .
w a s $ 4 8 - 5 o n A u g u s t 1 , n m .By r»e!I~
i n x 7 9 8 b o a h d s o f c o r n t o t h e t o m !
b u y e r t h e fa r m e r c o u l d p s y fo r t h e s o
i m p l e m e n t ;
( Jo Ja n u a r y 3 . 1 9 2 2 , h e h e d t o s e l l
3. 0 83 b us h e ls o f c o m i n o r de r to c ove r
t h e co s t o f t h e s o m e i m p t e m e n v.
P a r t o f t h i s I n c r e a s e w a s d u e t o t h e
t o w e r p r i c e o f c o r n . p a r t o f i t t o t h e
hi g h e r fa c t o r y c o n t o f t h e Im p l e m e n t : .
° 'l.v r n x s r r m o n H E
( B y C o i e m a u C W . i n Ju l y S u n s e t )
e 0 e
B e p e i i e n t w i t h I fo o l - - t h a t o t h e r s
m a y b e m o r e p a t i e n t w i t h y o u .
' B 0 sv s
P n e t t y s o o n t h e H 3 0 e ms r a d i o
w i l l b r o a d u l l . " H u a n y o n e s e e n m y
h u s b a n d ? "
s s o
W a t o o d l r n b e d t h a t m e n a r e n o t
q h m t t h e i r w i ve s a n d p h o t o g r a p h s
n k t h £0 b e .m e e m u
s s
St i l l e o n ve r s e t i o n s a r e h e s nl b r z e v-
cn ue o m oe rs s gr ea t d iS L an |: ¢
e s O
W h e n y o u h e a r o m a n b o o s t . " I s a y
j u s t w h a t I t h i n k " - j u s t p u t l t d o w n
t h a t h e d o o s n 't t h i n k .
o I Q
I n e ve r c o u l d frc l I w as i n o . r e g u l a r
piace of businefs wEe1'e mlm called
s t o n o g r a p h e n b y t h e i r l i n t na m e s .
1 s s
A number of business co!ler;cs are
advertising they teach the "tourl'
system."I lu v ;mot s number of
~AY
On a cc ou n t of s i ckne ss a n d no t b
sel l at Pu bl ic` Au ct ion , to th e hi
five m ile s sou the ast o f Bldi r,
w e s t o f De Soto a n d t w ~
W i l d s
onllnary inc rease in the liae of the
freixht hill the farmer had to alma!-
rlcr.ln 191I it cost him $71.06 lm
pay the freight on thc'9"!'lr*rar~ \
from the fac tory and on the corn to
Chicago.The farmer, y ou leo. getstheChlca!.'0 price less the freizht
when he sells: hc pays the Chicnro
prce Iplun the freight when he buys.
Anyway, in 1922 the freight bill he
had to foot for the tmnsportatioo of
the implements and the large qunn-
tity of c orn tn pay for than had
risen to $2\B5n26,according to the
See s-y of Agriculture.
And yet the farmer believe! that n_
COSTS OF aurrax OW NIIRSIHI'
Figures collected by the U. S.
census bureau from more than fivn
thousand electric plants show that
it costs municipally owned plants 63
per cent more to produce current per
kilowatt than it costa the privately
Iqgflaerf plants.The latter also pay
taxes to suppon their commumtaes
while publicly owned properties are
not only tax-free but their bond i=--
suc s are also exempt from tnx'bu\-
dans.
-- # - - -
Commencingf at One o'clock P
n . \g |i
moditicn of whic h we have a lnrrf
exportable surplus, will actually he'p
him when it is accompanied by an
even stiffer tariff on everjdhing hr-
buys!-August Sunset.
~man a e ~ o ~ e s ~an
Feed Store.
The Enterprise will tel! you AL
the news worih while.Subscri~
now. $1.50 per year.
Yu, ll'|| Thnnkleu Job SL PAUL LUTHERAN cavmcn
I Omm. Nebr.
;Bdni' s Sunu:tin ua Europe may,bo dl H3111 but Lady Astor ough; f,¢ -Sunday,M y SOUL Hour of
know that this isprecisely what Uncle worship ia a. rn.Sundxy school ll
iSun hu bean doing for nmay a long 10 |. m.Ladies society mecu with
|m00¥h-B0.ll.0n Tnnscrlpt.Mrs. ai C.. Jensen, August wth.
|-g P. J. Rcinerizen, Pumr.4
nn n z p ; v w: i n g l i m o n
b b d n u m a
mtomn. A
s-uma ru You smolbattle Market Very Slm
E x t e n d a l ~ r a a t t g r a t
the poato!at Blair. Nob., tlwlor
the Act of Goagrele of Manh a. 1019.
o- - - . . . . ._ . . . - » - - w - 0 -_ _.. ._¢. . .- _ . . . . .-- . . . - a n -_ - - -.. . . . _. . ¢-. - . - -
A Washington rua:h u imentodi
and il nuoenfally uatng an cfectricel
device to kill Gln.-
I t reqxdres 3.|00 milee of copper
wire, 'weighing T40 tons. to ca'rry the
lzarnan voice by talepbom from New
York to Sen Frmcrivtow
Blair la :T-fr-ifxy ;=1rfer a bona-
ing boom.N1I a boom has been built
during the summer a ci bat very lit-
tle repair mark lc= been €l0!1¢Our
dtieene are hnlcefl lcellng the pinch
of the ban! tI'ne1.
The rrllc \l| vait with 80100 pa-
tience for naotbcr month before get-ting ew: ted about the coal strike.
2nthe mea time the manulac turlng'
tndurtrlee and the utllitiel are watch-
lng Pe vlsmble supply gradually fade
away.
It in rare indeed when Nebraska
bu an pleanat a July as the one just
enioye-ul.The plentiful wn f a ll and
the cool weather gives "Mother Na-
ture" the appearance of early June,
the lawns an as a beautiful eu-pet of
green and the foliage of mu and
duobs still retain their faeshneae.r
|: l l l l l l l
As the smoke of battle clears away
we find G. M. Hitchcock and R. B.
Howell, both of Omaha, in line for
the U.S.Seaatoral1Ip..Mr.Hitch-
eocll. with his years of experience aa
Senator, is a valuab le um to the
mee.He is an able apeakerfl good
thinker and a man of ability.He
has made himself Mt in many ways
for the I w i of Nebraska.Mr.Howell. ln his way. has proven hiat-
nelf capable but in an altogether dll'
ferent manner.Ile in not of tho some
typo as in Mr.Hitchcock.not a
statesman but an organizer of indus-
trial nvocationa.It ls hardly possi-
ble that he can in his way be ol' the
same service to the state p his op-
poaent
r
Unevenly Lower
ness ltlllE_L§HlHP
Moderate Reeeipta ot Shea
Lambl Ball Freely an Bt
ltronger Prleee all mound.-Llmbe 31235;western: 81:
Union Block Tania, South
Iuly 27,ll¥.l.!.--'flue Pennnpa.lltlul nm of rattle Werlaesulng
woo heml,dh!not ntlmulat
md prltllc nlly ull gnnlva o
and vusnot n;:btered furtlnrr lValue: are all ur we tower
Ireelr nn an average and tone
is very Weill.
Range uf ||fl(l'l for rattle:-
lo prim!Ineven.so.1:1.ozn.s:to choice lu-esPl» $1l.wd0.T5;
£0011 buo\cl, $8.€ll€1'0.10; l.Dl|fair hooves. 33.iJ|.l08.G0;vb:
prime 3earllngz, attfwllli mm:
choice gearltnlzlh ¥3.»'=0d9.40;rw-1 yoarllnga,$T.r:'\l2&I»0:
to fait yearllmzrt. $7.000T.¥5;
to prime Wren. $8UlJ(l92.°5;cholre lnelfvre.!(lT305.l.l):
:ood helfenl, :.'»..'»oa7.uo; coo
fair bethrw.U-l.1»U(tf|.1||.l;cl
prime cows, tlJ.Th0 T.2.i; :Md l
cours,$~'i.T5€£l1lb;rbmllmn 1cows, t4.2.s05ro; \'\Ill\hl, $3.0
manners,$2.5'UG3.ll):tum!le|
$tL0061'.00:beef hulls,$4.5botogaa bulls, $~%.r:.=4¥4.2a: we
$."|».5U@l].50;gmul In ¢lluIt1\
$7406825: mir to xs.01'l foule
67502 common to fnlr femlcu
UUwi goml to rlm!u» lltockw
69002 fait' £0 guna! vtockeru,
'i.'..'3l; common to fnlr rflurkarll.
0.Lll»; atocl: lnelferx, $l.00£)5.2£
cows, $3.2i0l.L!i; stock 1.nlvt8750; |rnod to du»l11\ grass
$T.?»06B.~l0: fair I0 gnusl grmoe
$6.75|I7..'»(J; common Io ful.
bcvfes, $G.[X}6ll.lI1; gooel in
|:rmo\.eows, $5.L'»1(f4L1\0; fnlr5,'11liI8 rows, 9.2.16 5.23.
Hoge Bell 25'i§,'5CI|: Lowe
Thnro aaa a n m nt 14,2\\v¢lm»¢|!n;.and 1t.v market
ouo uf the Won! hrvztkvl uf
eoa.l'lll;l*rl \xtru w r ;ummaround :.:5@2»0r luwrr than
lloxl lll.t suIgrinn t»rum:I1t $against $lU.l|U 1:1911 th¢l11w~<la»l|vm1r lungs are tolling; urou:
5 03.50.
Bheeb and Lambs Stronl l l $ \l l l l l | 1An e u ~.l A _ l n L n n _ 1 n . . m c o 1 ; \ l . s u f a l l
]l a m b s ,a b o u t t \ , " »0\ ¥\ \ \ 1 l | | t | n l 1 \ 3
A-'very interesting Fourth of July
eelelantian was enjoyed by the boys
of the army and odleera of the U. S.'on the old Gettysburg battleleld.y
The eelebratioa the m, 3211 and Jth..A miaature White House was erect-'
ed of canvass and the old Battle of
Gettysburg was acted out as it ap-l
peered in reality and then as it would
have been fought witll the preoentf
dag: mar appliances using ualu, air'
planes etc.Thla should go down in
history aa one of the great celebra-
tloru of the nation.
Minetare Farm s1mTC§e
Rotation Methods at Fair
In ntlmulaio :Ieiunml and ffl
fairly ntll\'o at nts-only tn li:2~1n»1\;g|.~r gurlcoea all rou:ul.C1
the lambs lln\|.|.;.:bl 02.25 1\\oa1ern1¢ bromtht $12.00.
Quotations on ala¢~|r anal lFu:lambs.weMvnrrl.Sinn
fat ttllla natives. $10 00612:
ln ;layshs.$tl.ol:Q?ll.'i!»;cull$0.l\lJ0l0.ll\;fa:v\\w#,llallll.
3.75: (ut \\\m1, heavy. $4006
ownsum MARKET REPORT!no w a t:n r OUT B Y
ltnmulmatlnu ol' the atm.krvI\°f1=' from Urnnlm l|\|.:lttrl r
The Ilrat uwasnlt |0121 out
a.rn.:lvlng estimated rcce!this will bt'follntvwl by re
late:rala up to 4 p. 111.
The Hans !! Tells th e'lIn Thayer county Nebr., the county
agent wished to ahow to aa many -
farmer: of the eounty as possible a Let'| forget base ball for
system of crop rotation adapted t ena aidetrack Russia.H a m
their needs.He selected the county is beginning.The next nine
;j.;-f as aa opportunit,yaf meeting per- ; vil] ,brirg o nl1o\\.-down.7|
ps the largest number or farmers reveal whether we are going
at UW one time.Sec ada; from thednother hard winter of uncfairboani a 7-foot square space in aland unemployment or whetl
prominent part of the fair gmunda,l really have turned the corner
he laid off on it a miaature farm withiour feet on the upwani trail
331; iac gromnan to the 1-rw to stability.
m. oats, and wheat were The prices the farmer rece
~£;;l: ";..';'":-'.::z "
, § ' ; ' ; : l * ? ' ° ~ ~ a b o u t t o
imitation were placed t pam, |"rE3tCd will tell tho tale.l
the location of Q,o Woover the colt of production, a
e orchard, and l1MQ_farmer ten dollars a week forod 'i21.5 1525... 'l.'.".'i'.-."'fi'i1':%:° ..f"f',€'¥: 1 "P" #Pt °"° Per cent °'e an
What Wallin Beliefs 11.1.2 I
I ;SL M/mrs EPISCOPAL cnuam
!Serator Underwood, in n urifr de-3 mb r 7:30 and 1|late. hlxunea :hart skirts nn um mah S°""'°°f..°'u _3'.§,...=.....
|¢»¢»»-¢»»u¢»u»
never regard then as symbois of at 7~30 9111 0
poverty.--SL Louls Timu.g e James Nobhe,
I
Rhoadmc Coal and Feed Store seegnn Priest In Chargg.
- _ - - .- - - u - -
Get-Acquainted Grder Blank
FOR Nz3w suiisctexaales
[ a tc . . . . . .
0 \.P l e n t y o f c o a l a t t h e R h o a d e s C o a l u s e t h e m .S o m e pe o p l e t h i n k t h
und Feed Storc -same thing about friends.
1 = :
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Ben
Rox
Sp:
E m
Bu!
Cm
01|
Em
C l!
n-mpB E T T E R
a l n t h e
mu l i l ti n n .
free.bdy sttendun.Dr. A. I. SANDERSOIL
c u m ru mom¢¢ war mln, mlm Stan
Phones:-Bell xv.Ind. ms
(0)I ROY YOUNG
!Tn nxf er Li m Between
|Blair and Omaha
1 Ru. 310-W. Wuhlnglua St.
I H l l i r ~ 4 8
_wg,
. ._ . . » - -». . .. . . .. . - . - . - -
DATES FOR TEA C HE RS ' 1 : nu n
°NA 'f loNS \
June S0.»-Juls' I. 1922.
August 4-5, 1922." "
Mabel J . Hank,
C01 nt! Superintzndm'
" I,s
\~.
~3-31
JZ.
,.»T.;n
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o m u w n . u m m e
o ' a / m m s
Attameyrntlnw
Omen in sun Bank Building
(0)
r
Jo h n I I .Jo h n s o n o f 1 I e r m l n
Licensed Elnhllmer
Funeral DirectorHAGGA RD Il UNRUH
<=°""~{,':.n-ies-Bimvlidfr
Q A m r ! r m s r
REASONABLE PRICES
(0)
J '
P. S..-Add 25 cents to above amount if Sunday is desired
I
I
~¢ - u - 1
i n g able to w o r k a n ym o r e ,i w i l l
ghest bidder, at my farm, located I
0|ne a n d on e- h al f m il es s o u t h
m il es s o u t h w e s t of J a m e s |
qtarm .on
ME~ B. |522
......goosln at the Home Bakery.Como tl
and try tho Rolla.Cakes,Pi et ln !
Bread.8-if
Home-made pies, makes, slserbot, 1:
well as other frozen daintlea lt U10
wsodmt Saturday night nt the Hlihv
diat church lnrn.
Mrs. J. C. Rosenbaum of we Sunny
side school district spent several dns ~
Int xreek visiting at the home of Er.
:md Inks Cham Caldwell of Omthn
Mrs. Idn Carver And children an-I
Mrs.Grace Sutherland left Monday
for a little visit with Mr. and Hrs.
Bert Haines who live at Blnomiflelrl.
Neb.
Severn!more Blair families hive
Kane over to Lake Okobojl 'lllil Plbl
work to enjoy a short vacation time.
The W. W. Wilkinson :nd Dr. Nidirn
families are among those guingr over
recently
Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Stewart,who
live on a farm near Kennnnl, celehnt
nl their fortieth weddirg xnnivernrey
in a fitting manner on Sunday, Joi:
16.Therejvere around fony £rlend>
and relatives present to partake of
their hospitality and goocl cheer and
wish them forty more years of happi
ness and prosporily.
Mrs W.D.Gross and daughter
na Francis, are rejoicing over th-
srood news rec eived from Salt Llkr
City where Mrs.Anna Stewart has
been for the poet three months car
ing for her daughter,Blariutrito.
now Birr.. John Rlatt. who ls recover
im; nicely from a serious illness. Hrs.
Rimt ir now :ble to sit up a little
meh day.
Mjlltltd Mohrega,non of S l !
and Mrs.Maurice Hehrens,
brought to town Tuesday nftern~to obtain the services of Dr.R. J
Blurdoch.The young man had been
assisting Dennis Frynun thrash and
on that morning while putting down
hay for we horses he :tuck a pitch
fork in his foot.The wound proved
to be painful and rapidly swell~
necessitating the eervloes of a play
sician.
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eld burn
J om .sc £\\)or~[éf a¥;ebe
Qurr m.owlNc Buaau-:s
AND START MAKING smcus
A mnn might lose l fartune by I
singlu stroke-but very fur of than
ue made em: ny.A fortune il usually the result uf
careful and systematic un ol mfs'uvuiluble reauurvc nl the lndlvidunll
uagrunnnd.\'nu¢¢n ltari tha nucleus aroundwhich n lonunfmly liter dsvelov by
stoning nsnvlxcs ACCOUNT
in our bank.A dollar Il In yuu need to nmyour account, and | desire to seo it:raw will bring surprising results in
A yearn time.And naw is ihe time to stan build-
ing for the lawns.
mms STATE ~ARK
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Mins Diiiow will be missed 111| ¢coru:luM.
-q I No wpnken.Teddy. me four. was not particularIJ fond ut her |lm'r| n-equms rulher,
in spine ut the many etloru on hispnn to make frleuaa wlifa her.
°'Muwer." the mid weaflll one Sun-
M., Sharp.All of my personal pro
METIIODIST CHURCH :~un.;s 1 an evening "plana male uma ua an
HORSES-One team, 6 and 8 years old, wt. 3,100
lbs;one team 3 and 4 years old, wt. 2,300 lbs;one
`team, (smooth mouth) wt. 2,400 lbs..
C AT TL E 17 head o f da ndy No .1 good tne d
milch cows; 10 head of them giving lots of milk, the
rest of them will be fresh this fall.One purebred
gsllcd Durham Bull, (Registered) 7 he ad of go od
ves.I-IOGC 'Di x go od s ho ats and one llolnd Chi na
sow."`
wheeled truck; 1 Avery ri ding cultivator, (new); 1
Avery wallcing cultivator; 1 six-shovel cultivator; 1
3-section harrow; 1 John Deere Manure spieader; 1
?ring wagon; 1 new Economy cream separato r; 1
ohn Deere planter; 1 tank; 1 Osborne disc pulve-
rizer; 1 Osborne hay rake; 1 engine and pump jack;
1 grind stone; 2 sets work harness; 1 set light har-
ness; about 20 tons of alfdfa in stack and field; 20
acres of oats and some forks, shovels, tools and many
other articles too numerous to mention.
.M -,_ ,n ,___» -rue -..A ,...»\,.....,..nn n\.\\,...,...1:..
N a t a l U ! u s e r u l e r .un ° ? : $ h i . u m a " e x c l a i m e d m o t h e r , . . h . | t h e s t a t e le g i sl a t ur e ,i s a n a t i ve u r
|. . » » - \ l r l h¢ l 4| n mn ° '| N ° b m m | h a v i n g m n bol"l|011 I
| _ ;_ ..arm during tha f~r,studying the W¢'|l b-0l£&l.dily employed making
~lan and asking queatienn about the'or doing things for the fmner, who
~tation lyllem.tonltitutes ferty per cent of the popu-
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"Cain and Able" will be the sub-
ject of our pictures next Sunday
evening and we have onderal one
comic reel.Come and ace them all.
A tme minister has but one pur-
"*:.;,_.';,;j:.' ~ ;a|.1_ wrvrhed. -b farm in Cul c ounty in 1874.Camo
Imlnl du: any listers!"'lo Wuhington county in 1898, locat-
=i n g o n n f lmn n n r Ho n n s n wh i c h h eThe Common Conversation.i,,,,,,.,¢,d for nine years.ln 1907 ha
"SO you wont no put 5 Udo oulhtpurchased the drug :me in Herman.
poae i I U;Ugg(u se IB l.`llm|\In Gl.lICl.l'l"L_."_"ff'_f'_1 1 - ~ ~"'I`hat| the Mon," answered the ur-"?'° sent:-ni ohio! °'_'{'° ff'f"3.'{'1.Tf'f1
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"You can dl down of pnone Company uns an me zulu: un
"'Ihn;1rot1llill"l.memes:wrwdv Four years later the ulephoce bui-
Four dozen chickens.rms is an guuu stun uuu v.:a|,u\: me an uumwnnMACHINERY-One almost new Deering binder;tested.1 good Dain mower* 1 Dempster stacker;1 hay DIRECTIONS-Take road going south uphill
sweep; 1 sulky plow; iwalking plow; 1 lister; 1 seed-from Omaha road before coming to the J.
er; 2 lumber wagons; 1 hayrack and truckl low M. W ild farm.
~s,=SIX months time on all sums over TEN Dollars, the purchaser giving good u v -
°'osnkable note with approved security, bearing 8 per cent interest from date.
TEN Dollars and under, CASH.Satisfactory settlement must. be made be-
fore removing property away from place.
He would cultivate and eneonxxge
the growth of every sweet and fra-
grant Rower He would be a friend
l.oavery childevery youth, every men
and every women who would be hon-
ext, noble and good.He would like ta
be n friend to every "Down and out"
who would be better and live better.
His words may some times seem to
scotch and burn, but he would much
prefer them to be sweet. tender and
encouraging.Fewer thoms end more
Bowers. not fewer monument:but
more sweet memories of burden:
lif ted,aching hearts comforted and
liven made rich in love to our lard
and Chdxt.To this emi we Invite
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a l u m :u u v u s f m l l n u n u l u u W s o u inr-w ahlogtoa sm .mer n ar v¢=\¥'¢ ninirs.
"Tlnl: can-z Bo True."I Mr. Johnson hu been a life-lon;
A trevelln;m m had mined n u
msn and went beck home.He toolhis keys out of his pocket. opened the
door, and to bil [rent surprise hi! lrlfeea: aiming on nu best frlend| lap me
kluinx him."amish, Pre eel a trap for you and
caught ;|ou!" shouted the husband.Bmlth replied:"\\llh bell une thll
you can catch me mf time . "- - I n
m m .
De mo c n t bu t hu never before as-
pired no a polltiul olbce. dthougil
the sixteen years he hu had the
management of the Herman Tele-
phone company eoltstitutu the long-
est turn of puhiie service of any man
in Wlnhinginn ¢011=¢¥
He lives a common life emong com~
mon people; a toiler himself ind e
friend of those who toil.
;"Efllciency and Economy" are the
A Threotemd an-ou.principad pluih of the platform onBobble-l'0D» you gave me e nickdno nop quiet an hour and me hoof:which Mr Johnson :mel before the
people and he invite! attention to"P o p - u m a a n e w for mama-Iierewrd llmaol-s¢f°!_l1}§_Hf§1f§f
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Richard Johnson, Owner
OSCAR GILBERTSON, Manager of Sale.JENSEN & BROSS, Auctioneers.
FARMERS STATE BANK, Clerk.y ou nut Shnday, both morning and hour.Don't bother mo.;keIepnona evmww an promeveninx.Bobble-Doubh nufor unsung a nbility md rwmlinbiliin-Adv.
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He n i a a n r wc lo s e d a rb u i lt ~ »v° ¢ i » 1 1 9f ° f \ = f i '1 i \ v w= P ° ° ° H°
dty o r c o un try dr ivi ng .
Fnrmen and nnehen have long wanted e low-pric ed, aeonom-
i<=lL dosed ear ofbetter qullity and great dmmhiliw-wmnlmlr
equipped with ali the auentilla of modern motoring.
Chevrolet Utilftgy c o u p ;aatiabei this need in every puticular.
Ite ls o p ou a e s s e ld i a ti n c te d vmn g uf o r n le sme n h u a ln e u me n ,
su b ur b m r ed d en u md th oe o wh o n o ed n c u f or #ve ry di v u n
Pf°Vidi"8!¥f0i0¢tiDnn¢linltl.11kind| o!weith¢r.
The Chwroiet Utiiiry Coupé hu | . high-grade, Fisher body with
blac k Iiniah;gr ay whi pe or d up hd mr y ;p la n g h u wi n d o ws ;
double vendhting win-dweld. sun visor ma extra wide doofl.
Un d p r th e r e a r d e c k i s a e o m p a r t me n t ln v r o wi m n h ly r ti wu
lu g e a s th o e e u a u a l ly f o u n d o n c o u p é s .
*Comparisons Sell Chevrolet
____. . . .... ._ _ _
Standard Roar .Azh Const:neafan.Strnal, Quia!Spin! Bard G u n .
Standard Transmission - than|pope: fonrnd and uno rovona.
Standard Bahia( Sy n hm-lootnlvico huh, band emergency brlkls
Shndlfd .Rhohiod Sy|¢nm--8mn-sr. |191qu bunny , ihctric lkhu.
8raad|nd0°°iU|l5.Yl¢°°*-PMI dr-eelatkwn. lugs. bony-comband rm.
Snndlnd Doon--t\n:| on medanrcoupe. and lllh\ dailnry, fem anWN!D¢ md ted-ln.
Stnndnnnl Instrument ng.,¢..|9"4.
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annn, ummm. UH pnllnro grep.lighting nad starting switch. and
emu pun.
Steudud bps af Clf6ll"l¢°f. withexhaust heater.
Pewsrfuf, Yah!-In-Head Hom!-un alma typo as und ln lueeoeinlan ailing at muc h highs' ,¢i¢q.
Dnnomatlhllkhna-urkhc xuadnn
a n - v o f n a r u mn n g f a ' mb vm
be undead on gm m, eemperiaeaand dunonsuudan.
I n ve s ti g a te th e D i f f e r e n c e
B e f o r e Y o u B u y
|
Boolilng Pickwlck.
Trnln Boy -whe n on the map ls
¥°1\'k\wlck. nun
Sure Relief
Foluumezsrlou
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. E l - » k ; & ! ~ §
WATCH
THE BIG-4
S¥omlcJ|-Kidneya~H¢a.rt-Linz
Keep the dnl ann bullthy Wnguhrly u\d.ng¢boworld'| mad-|.rd nmudy for kidney, livrr,hlmddar and ark dd zfoubln-
\ umm | ~.
'nn Nltlénll Rumldy ol Hol\md'im
o s n m r i n n n é u o d o n l d ~du. A l o n dxu in i.d n s
D w l p u n n ."H o ur s t h is?Yo u h a vo no nm n e y ?
" N o n a "" B e fo r e w e w e r e m a r r i e d d l d n t y o u
te ll m e y o u w e r e lnte nes ted i n L h l
\ I| . m m o u t h o n c o m p a n y !"
" I u n i n t e r a t e d I n co n t e m pl a t i n g
t h a w c r k l n g u o t a u c h a n e m c i e n l o n
gn nl a at l on .B u t 1 d o n ' t o u m a n y o f
t u sto ck ."
\\| |I I 9Di u h l -o n o f G m a c !H o t o f l C 0 f P ° N ¥ ¢ ° 1 \
W u l f !on S ha n-Tie n a ll s G u m l n t J\.|9 I|¢l ||nl1 l¢lh CouHs|\»'~nu o q h o n x t h e W e m u u n a m u n q n n d f o g
Dmld Inqulrla Should BeAddr¢¢udm
Chevrolet Motor Company
; q ¢ n n » m u ¢ u » r u a ¢ » » ¢ o | - m a n i l a ;
a n n u m .n l u u u i m i l n l a u u o h n .
mmm fmuns 81. SUPPLY cu.l.Y.Car.ih§nn| Dvllhlilh. Ounhqilcb.u - u a n m n a m m n u u n m n nn m a n u m z m .A \ . u u l u u h | \ . | n m u | ,
a Bahfa mum dnl!! vrlli gun dmv!!
du | . le lf lle d C r o| | B d lB lmls mle ¢
in tha laundry. T11 lt and an for Jour-n l t.At u l go od poc e n.- Adnn ilr
*mlnl.
a n l a u l i l s i h d u i n
0
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a l l a :N r u i n u u l u u l .
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I n .a u g\° ~ - ' ,' " m . . . , .~1
E:Station Supplies
if um; '°.a"$"Q%.""" "'!"E'h'Fi£if!
\m r r m n v n l n u u o n s c o .f.} ! 0 l $ | l » | | $ l I1 W Tl n i r n h .m u u - I n s a o u x u r v
Nebraska Directory
8 o m | A n
Skin ~Troubles
¢0mpcnllllun for Divinity.
Little brother wu :ming lhruugh the"bar under me bod" nun and dh
elooed so much curiosity conremlnlthe lulhltl of thru lntereallnpnnlmala
that when bedtime emma mother wi!llvny u mnfu! to guido me ulk lnto
lumnrhcrv in li n hlnturlavd.tid.
M1117
Train Boy--Some people are muy;tryin! to boost their native town.An
oldfuhlonld lalc k aakod mt lt 1 hnd
Um Pickwick pnpen.-Juan.
When you are constipat-ld. there ll not enough
luhrlcllll produced y; ° " ly lt e l I n k u : th oand wuts loft.D e n o nrr llc r lh l Hula!becausela action 1| aa :Ion tolhll natuni iubric nt.
Nuiol ll a lubric ant--aoll m e d i c l n l o r t u n i n -so c annui lflpi.Try It
lodny.
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: m ' : : : . r
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H O T E L R O M E
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laounaowtlmc q/ .m u a n n n u W Nu n
nmmupmanP H X U J B H f l t e l us e n a Un nu m 1
P O P U L A R r m c r n c u xlue 1rt¢u »9u| una unmm a ll de pots.
can-r ~ Su-»»f|»._Q§n.|n. Nah.
s e E a m m1 ' o N= | 5
s n m a m : 0 l .|.nf|1\.3U Underw w d n . l o n l n . w e .L o u n l
g m -B i l d M r i i d A l l a h !|l l " l l l C A» 2 \ 5 | ~ . l .H | % ¢ 0 | n h
v |m n:.
W i t h C u t i c u r a
S»»2S<.0\-:-ns-|9=~'m-2s¢.
bun mid and the cumrerntlc u urn
nil about God.
"Mother," in naked suddenly, "amGnd make bonnf'
"\\'hy. ren einr.""well than. wuutd n bear hun God?"
"0h.no," lhl anlwend hlm hastily."Guam"u i d the mmll boy h rvmtlg."I wind: I was God!"
B i l i o u a
A t t a c k s
AnUluaflyDlu
cAMP oilrrlrs
Wastern Banada
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Hotel Castl e
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~ ~0 ma ha , Nc b.
ln .~+,;;:;';vu " ' . . . . ~ »~11 "'=|:5'2'i»
~.bloumed or the bud] s ome out 1.110
ll tt le Lw al lvl l be gu n t o co m pl ai n t o th e
Tn n w l t e n t h e y l i ve d t h a t t h e y n e ve r
hnd any run; that nu one anef noticed
lhvm olllaer. ful ull the Iltol-901111 and
I-'rull took the attention from them."We newer h u e n party or unyrhtn.¢.°' sighed the Leanets, "and no
we urn nngrzlnlng about ul.But ifIt were nm ful ua I nm sure the 'fren
- -v f 4 ; ." ". _" a p 1 1 . } J §" " L °* r
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llnn.i a a é q u l o l n l n b n h ,ul :w w La na ; Emu. o l u -in -.
Strong Ponuasien."That was u me editorial you had
on 'Woman Az n Powar ln Politics "
"Thanks"mid the editor at tbaCl1Ig¢envllleClmion."A f'f.-legntlon
of Indy voters called and ordered mo
to write lt on um pain or their m»sunt displeasure.Atler lhe1'd [ond
I gut to :making about the 'nr they
||.Ja s a n a p o s t l e t o l l w l a n d u f h i s c u p
m m b r i n g i n g t h o n a m e u f Pa tr ic k,
wh ie iu i s s o po p ul ar a nd an r e\ e r\ »d In
Ir e l an d .i n n w m u r y o f t h e p a t r o n
m l m .
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MARSHALL
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I!Smnowfg
By and ly the Moon Cams Up.
would look querr and the Fruit nr
Finpmaf-Envy Room Wuh
in Oulu Smp at
Hotel Fonte~elle
Il 1| the diminutive nr Mary. in lurlguful sense. und means "becoming
htmr."The ruby is l'|\t\*lda'n tslllmznic
frlillnlur uf the mucull~e -.Puls
l\rl.|rl|was tlie Scotch form ot Pat¢|i'L Though Pnlfiril Iprrnd tu En;
r¢wd;ng to etymolngisls.The name
P AT ! ! IC IA.
I T c a n truthfully auled,wmvone har at gnmalng. that Pttridlla\patnlclln name.It dgnltles
"nob\|"and comes from the Latin
~iullnurnnnrle
~':~. m:vl.El]WAH|]Sn.n.n.c
"I ue Turkish womrn are dlsca ~».lag trousers."No man c an feed hll mu! who In
"And ours are pnttlnst them on."starving hu servnntn.
B u t t e m dow n!Roh e m Qui n!fe nd th o V hu r BM L th h w l h n a l
th m u l h ' l mC r u h t n l u n \ h l r |¢nothin;za
»n\.Non n mllnle r le t: to ra lly
A une 0' CHEER
1 u n a Iu a ! m e r f o u n d vo g u e l n Ir e l a n d . n o
s t u m p ! h a s e ve r b e e n m a d e t o d a m p
i n fn r m n r s p e l l i n g .
P a t t y . w h i c h 1 | o f t e n l h n u g h t s o In
t h !d l m l m l t l ve u !P a m e l a .h u n o
of "|1\\.:'ln." the "n\ther1nnd."
m patdcli were the pnfuegea
dnl nt Home since in members wereflu.-gemied fmm me crlginai zhlnylumen. or pains.Patricul. meanlnl
:ha noble. was the tltlu given Io tha§'\*¥II:¢ RomanBritish Calpuralus who
m u tlulen hy Izjnh pi:nieI In his
o
1
ool r
b d u e th e Blos soms o r t h e F r u i t
m o e .
Ju a l l w g fe s t i va l s a n d p a r t i e s i n t o
pl h u c o n tno ou ltg hl n l g h t l .t h e ' h e e s
w o k u fl u n t i l t h e m o o n w a s l h i n l n g m n
a n d b r i g h t .a n d th e n th e y l a i d t h e
L e g i o n n h o u t t h e d a n c e .
Al l t h e l it t le Bn e e ze s ve rb in vit e d t o
heip with the dancing. u.deven BrllkW I; , d tr o l a sk e d t o c o m o a r o u n d fo r n
wh i la .Th e S o n S i g n i n g \ \ 'm ¢ !| w e r e
u k l d t o fu r n i s h t h a m u l l c .fo r t h e
' n w w a n t e d t h a L e a n e t a t o b u t a
u r u u d e r fu l G i n n .
w h e n t h e l l t l l e L e n t l e t a h e a r d t h e y
w o n t o h a ve l d a n c e t h e y c o u l d o o :
k e e p m n . a n d l o n g b e fo r e t h e d a n c e
3139 . 1 h=~ =f§ .°r 9 "W EEK °~ '='=..' ! " " ' f
fu l . "
In va i n d l d t h e Tr e e s i c l i t h e m t h l t
th ey w e r e b n m l r u l . a n d t h u !# w r y
o m [ m e d t o l o u t n l th e i r sh i n i n g
n e w d r u m . b u t a l l l ! t h e I l t t l a L e a f
»\2Al.hnndF;raa»' o M AuA°s Pa c ma n
.9 bs IlcCl1ru Ne wspa per Srudknsl
B O W L * EH D O W N
W H E N y o s fvo T 1 u u b h l m i l O !
woeS n u n r u n n i n ; t n a n vLit a n 'koi o l t oa qnl as al l.Th en at G o od Ch u? ma k e n b ln !
A n d : n h a t m t h a n a n i m ! m a
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we e k s t o r e me m b e a s h e pe n o u s w h o m
y o u m e e t In y o u r n e w h o m e t o w n . fo r
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GETS CLOCK, BUT not "TIME"
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rather not touch s bite than suler ummisery 1 know woula (allow.Even
sweet mlik disagreed with me.I v u
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trouble and it ls ll! bec ause of me
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ing was all und out."WQIL the longest day I me I 1|Ill
pralse Tanlac,for gay improvement
has been :imply remarkable.I h u e
no more heartburn.my appetlla iswonderful, I can aut mm nnnhlng I
want, and my sleep ls sound and rm-
ml.I lm thoroughly aelumm with
'rdnli¢.R li vranumul.".Tnntae ls wld by all good drugfllts
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dak ln bed tor ~wo'ln¢d three duo at
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fold."Bn ! on pr pvldm n t the A bl!\' \ll :o ds al lun ln dlé nlu mx unAll¥\ '\ lll in man Immu n mln th !!
an a ww! - u i : mu d .n u n q u lr e n
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I n n s 'Inn lld ul ma AW N!! ! Mlug ww-U n r - M. mu m m- » . n n P m ; A .
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mmm mm u n ma n n vlu llmu s . n nmu mum: pa th eti c s we ll m mo nwh a t mvwn mu : mln wi ll.n m
t m p s d n l n - e o d l l u w a r a u f n o uthan m num-n lumps ln tha lllddlo
n u . w i t h e h l n u r l o f m m q m mu x g m a n u m g n n u w u s r o u r
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Colll. or. u they an mon of tencalled. mnlng rolls, are very essential
p a m ol nd lo lelexravlur and tele
phony.The oh! style tlmlng coll, anused in wireless relsgraphy, hu been
largely superseded br the type kaoin
as loosecoupled coils or ndjulnble-colla which mr be mend or ndjuazed
to tune much tlner or more closely mlnbr tha old typo coll.Although It 1|
not olmmn to make a looanoupledcoll ru. as is the cum 1rl| h mm; o!
the parts of ndlo neu. it 1| as chap
and Ill' more ullstsclory to purchase
mem ready mlde.The eont~tlonnltype of ioooecoupled coll consists 01
two dinlnct coils. one wlthln me other,
as shown ln rig. 46.Ono ot these
in the primary coll.the other thesecondary or induction coll.The :wo
are so arranged u m the lnn er or
ucondorl coll :Ups back and forth
within the larger or primary coll.
thu:var| ln| the coupling or induction,for the eledrlc lty-or olcllln-
Llons--ln the secoudar;
coll is merely Inducedbr the prlmuy clrc ult
In the outer wil.I 0that It a pbnlon at the
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wfl-ri-= g 'a ties of whole wheat dom' end melted
*:harley, carefully mixed and ulovlr
baked-
To develop all their nvndizint Hevor,
To praerve |11 their wboleaomeneu,
And to provide mturc'| "broom" the! keeps the diges-
tive system #ck and span.
'Ihere'| not e bit of artiicial nveotening in Gnpe~Nut|
-it inn hconu: meet ofiu own accord in the lon! blkiilt-
And thu enticing Bavor-how good it is with good milk
or ereeml Fmits, too, fresh or oookd, mdd to the alum of
1 dish of Gnpe-Nuts, morninl, noon or aundovrn.
It is e oornpad, ready-to-eat food-no cooking needed.
Why not try it lor tomar:ow'a hreakhsl?
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s h o l u d m e d t h a r a m y . "
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h e r . "
drmchstmmrorkezw .,~
mu m- » u e loam to (Ive upchanc eltormoreuplduring~
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"It y ou ma um ww. why am y ou
propuie jn tha wanna?" I dldn't.Blk pmponed to me."
~erin! and. llnally~ dw ~boon.
-'1h'"u|1ng zhla outfit.mm o n the
bulb nlovrly. adjust me knobs nminx
we tulll I0 that dl mm are sn llnemd than adjust or tune um umble
cnndenler until the annals you wahto hear an clear.Thea, by lndually
adjunlng :hs movable coils, you can
l v :t o t h e m u h .a s q h o w n s t ( D ) .
N e x t ,l f y o u l u r e 111911cx r d b ol n d ,
g i ve ea c h sl ot te d di s c a th o r o u g h
c o ve r l n x w i t h a h e l l l r . m l n ! a t m m
t h r e e w a r n . a n d w h e n t h o r o u g h l y d r y
pr oc ee d t o w i n d t h e m m o r ro l ls .
i n do dn g thi s.a l a n t h e u r i r h e l n g
: u r e t o i n n e n o u g h f o r c o u n e c t l o r g l
- a t a p a i n t a t t h e i n n e r e n d o f o n e
worki n; or iier uni a m sdjnnmum
mlde. It should all bc endalod in 1nent wooden cue #rim a hinged wp orcover.Fig.50,aithoumh,of m u m .
on the m~n ! ~ r nu m. ~11 ab é~l
four to Ihre inches ln diameter. havingall ezxncily the uma size Thm. ua
a. mulupointed lrmch `NB.4
Another type allowe
coupied coil ln lrranged "
no that one coli re - " " "- \|-1 |Q "
¥l
due art?
consent: and mn uulea ll."
Flowsnf orunek.
par! at an unpllner 1| the bulb ur
vacuumtube m a an auch tubes asMyers ue much cheaper than other:
and are c um; n good for ampljilca-
:ion--though ten ellleleut In the lend-lng nt--money canbe sued by una;them.A onestep ampllncr, on md
a.set u delcrlhed v m l w l r .willm u d :lnc nlle tb l clauses:and
lo ud nu l ol' mllu u md b y ad di ngtwo or mon. and using n loud tone
hom or phono,made.waging,eue.,
un be producod to nu 1 info roomor hall.In mln: two or more ltepn
domyvn¢k£:ndlItook;'h:uV|g\uhls
m\hd|!m'|ndWotk Iagisvm
md(mw.hhny|hnnm¢|y¢im°»¢¢.hndmnnmawm¢i¢esahtnnltwildnlnxouherwnmemlnmwmingmamwermywammuma
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u w u r m r Writ-subs.
signals music or ~ther Mundi louder.
When the two movable coils ara entire-
ly un; from the primary-cull you vmunder the next. and as the number
2| ummen you will and that the wires
d o e s n o t d r e n t h e w o r k i n g e l l c l e n q
at U10 Se t.It m u s t b e d o n r !! u n d e r -
n o o d , h o w e ve r , n m t h i s t y p e o f c o i l
a n o n l y b e u s e d i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h
a r n c u u m d u b e o u w l a s s h o w n . W h e n
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n u m b e r (t i ve .semen.o r n i n e )m a r k s
a r o u n d m e ci r c u m fe r e n c e o f n t h
cir cl e.F I I r r .A .N e x t , m u w i v :
Lb s di vld e rs ,d r a w s sm s tl e r cir cl e.
ns on e an d on e h al l ' i n ch e s t o :s r o a n d
on e - ha l t in ch es Ln d i a m e t e r sr l th l n
ea c h d r e l s ( B ) .I t t h e cir cl es n e
whlla another type.~which m the almpleuot f Q
v r
t h i s w a ; t u n i n g 1 | a c -
r o m p l i l h e d .T o a l l c w
o t st i l l li n e r adjust.-
m e n l .t h e p r i m a r y c o i l
z a p r o vi d e d w i t h a n l d -
j u s u b l a sl i de r A .a n d
l v . ".
U l u
lddlbon md friend: mamzuwn har.squares in Pula.Eiccearricity u slum lndmd
todupllcnn the Brlt. which ll :hmmin Fil. 52.The only thing to bl homo
izrmlnd is always to turn the :run-formera nl rum angles to not other
fo r n th step.Thi s u essential in
order to break up the magnetic Gold:and prevent an mnchine tram :queui
lqg or roaring.Another pnmt to bar
In mind II that the lhorlnr the [rid
lead; 'the more emclen: the whole.In the tlgure, A 1| n Sick or ping
oucket vhlch 1| connected u shown,the outer arms a | Mtn; c onzwctld
back tu the phone eosmectlons on medemmr or original receiver sem. Then.
ara ready to be made. connectnoun bane: 5, u shown ; pla n the
Imp or tube ln lu noc h! and gndml
ly tum on :ho rneocm to lee lf the
giowrs arvsrrlr Nc fezgnrn on~ to the him: GUTEKIJ or to
mu power,or the numem will he
needlessly burnt out and irlltud long
bdnre l u uma.San.connact the
circle inside. lt tra Inches the lunar
ons, and with n mle dzur ndlnlinlUne! onefourth ot nn inch apart from
end: or the .gmka sn the anner_dr-emnfermcc to the center of the idrble
(C b ' mln \pal: of lsc imorl or asharpknife<12 cnndb-card l l used)
or a me sur nr MINS cut out the
'e
sc ansmissed |1231 paintn m a m a m z m n z
did not have anymon trouble af ter
thxtuntilI;ra:1m¢r-
urn troubled in myluc k Ihila n
experimenting after tht wi l l l in
uae. but. as a starter, about £1ran¥J"uve or thlrty turns on om. abnut 00|
and onehalf tlmet aa many.o r ll!thirty-c4|ht to fortythe on an second.
and urlce aa man: on the third aa ontha um. or from any to alxty, will as
mmmhere near right.Then. by nl
mnvlug or addln; n rw mms. aa Niadjust your receivers you can IIN!!!secure tha very b u t faults.'20
mount tm: c oll ao lt may be und.
qua col! or dlsc vrllh tha least turn.
or. in other words. tha nrlmnrr :dkshouldbemountedrlddlyandun-
mmrahly and lhuuld be connected bymeansot blndlng pottl to tha aerlnl
and nound vi:ea.Tha secoudlr:
cull and the tlcklar col! should thanbe fastened to bmaa or meta: strip!
about two or :un and onehalt tnehallong onesixteenth Inch thlck andhllf
an Inch wide.One and of each atrlnahonld be attached by small bolt: or
screws to the coil: and tha other and
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A Aa p ; ~wah
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b b , a n d Sq o n .T h e t n n n f o r m e r D
s h o u l d b e m r r c h u o d r e a d y m a d e u n d
c o n n e c t e d u s h o w n a n d a c e u r d l n l In
t h e d u e c u o n s ac c o m p a n y i n g lc.I n
t h e S l u m D P r e p r e s e n t s t h e vd m m
t e r m l m l a a n d D s t h e l e c o n d a r y
te n n l m ln o r th e t r an s fo r me r a n d w h i c h
vr l l i b e fo u n d m i r k e d P m d 8 o n t h e
tr a n s fo r me r b l n d l n; - p o s t s .E I n t h e
Il l u s t r a t i on , l o t h e g r i d ; r t he a m p l i fy
l n r m b a vi l l e ; G t h e B b a t t e r i e s o f
4 5 v o l u ;l i t h e : t o n i c b a t x a r y , a n d
I t h e r h e o n o t .F i l .ax .T h e l l l m '
ld. :-volt st o ra g e h a r m u s e d o n t h e
de t e c t o r z e !su pp li es t h e c u r r e n t f o r
co n s t r uc t n o d g t ve s t h e ~
be ar r e l u l u ,1 |c o m 4 1
po s e d o f t h r e e di s c s o r
c o l l !" s t n ; g e r - w o u n d "w h i c h m u b e
ed j u st e d he el :a n d fo r t h .T o m a k e
o n e o f the se l n d o c t o n y o u w i l l r e -
q u l r e " | . o m e n i t f .sm o o t h ca r db o ar d ,
h u u vy B r i s t o l bo q r d ,Lh ln l l h r e b m r d
or i l m l l n r c o m p o s i t io n . a n d a bo u t l u l l !
a p ou n d o f N o. 2- | D . 0 . 0 . w i re .M s
i n s e t t i n g u p a n d u r a n g i n g t h e o b l l o .
yo u w l i l r e q u i r e b i n d i n g p o s i t . k n o b e t
a ll t t le s he e t b r u e a n d |fe w o t h e r
ood: and ends.with I. pair of dl-
1 ,fn d d g l':..... f a ~no ~¢an nu ala w u n u l e u vn l l l l t a n n a 'l l I
at t a c h e d t o a m o va b te p e g o r b o l t l l l h
A li b re or b a le i lt e k no b a t t he op po s it e
en d .F i g . 4 8 s h o w s c l e e r i y h o w t i t l e
ln do ne..I n th i s e u .t h e s e c o n d a r y
e n d t l d l e f m u b e m m s b \ c k = ¢ n d
t o n h t o c o ve r m o n o r less o t :mn
p r i m a r y ;b u t n e a t n n sh o u l d M
us e d u m t h i ti e k l e r d o e s no t t o u c h t h l
P r i m e r ? c o l l .W h e n t h e c o l l u t i m e
m o u n t e d o o \ p r o p e r p o n d o r s t a n d ,
i t s h o u l d n o w i r e d a s s h o w n i n F I ;
. n l
.3-_'. _' ~ \-. a n a n .
_
w h i c h u e s h o w n l t I L iA ll . bo u |'h a
n m - m x 1 | n o : u a e n t m s o m i a a m p u
B e r o n e m a y b e u s e d L f d e s i r e d a n d
l h o u l d b l l h u n h d a n a s s h o w n a t X.
O n e r u l e w h i c h y o u s h o u l d a l u r u a r e
m e m b e r i n s e t t i n g u p a n n m p l l d t r o r
o t h e r n d t o a p p n n t u l i n t o m n n l !
w i r e s a s s h u n l m ! a m e n a s p n l d b l e
fu r o t h e r w i s e t h e set w i l l h a u l a n d
b n u .A n o t h e r t r a m ;i s t o k e e p a l l
s r l r e s fr e e a n d c l e a r a n d w h e n t h e y
c r o n k e e p t h e m w e l l n p a r t .M m ,
n e ve r r u n i n n vl r e s p a r a l l e l l r I t c a n
b e m o l d e d a n d l t l t c n n n o t b e n o l d e d
~ cm only be decid~ upon by I n u the longest I n t !1e|;l1Il-
'-.
AMPLIFI!-IRS
Amplltlers.which are devlc u dv-
slgned to mereue the volume of sound.an férr almpla uhln :nd whlle IM!
ml: bl bought readymade mr per-
son can construct one ln a few hours
at much len coal.The moot lixvenllve
B 33 in broken and you can llltenInu usual. while. by removing the plus:
and pinc lng sz at C. the mesun Inampllnedb d o n you 'receive u.Tis.
53.'I h¢ n, l. f | | ec on d a le ptau rn !connett c c to uae Jack corrapoudlnz
to A on the second mplsanr, ns at
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"".\E:I arm, rm Jw 21. 1922 ,
F I I p h m e d si d e b y d d a 'm a . i n i n t h a soi l-T u r u i n k o f e r t h i A } , g ¢1 _ g 3 W g p A p g ; | , g é w g g
. - - _ - . . A n. - un l i al a h . . . . l . . . . n i n M m In u h n l n l i n i l l r i d o f t h a m; EBERPRISEai-_». .
P I I I \--THE Iwrnavnlsn-mm *
_1 K " L f ~H Poultry the flock.
u¢<:AR'l'H¥ NOTES ».¥1' I.aL'£' 2». ~ r»3 5` ~» a :au ra Egg!-There hu been ¢ dight fill-Th e u n s ||-nnrrs 'mx N-,;ws_;,,.,|,,|
PLAYS No nvokrrzsALL THB PEOPLEm m m :mum gelneolbmnehida.ummm wa h m i r m r Glwdv RomansE~ a » n m . .l :rr..f=; *f::"u:.'e
na m s uum nbhdls .faGENERA L AND LOCA L NEW S A ND COMME NT s w : m m~ ulén prion, 18c. ~ so dn ground.Better rendu Q§¢§»d1,,¢ the m§\4,,» 1,,'4;g,,. mount at sxenziie which is naoenuyPulury-Receipts o! dzand ml- vmuid have been ohtainad had the ent pgm of gh; nanny.It is nv- to breeding miranda and growing pin.E - g g - _ __
NO. 2?`hLnr as the fourhrgert markets limo sheen been put Ip *UML UQ* "}°]t5caluiy Interested in learning if Ryo aa. PNUQDU me °°'".'="'P W BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 3, nm.VOL, XXVI
STRIKERS AGREEAB
S H OP H HN m u . O B E Y ' m x
LABOR BOARD
Ir a d hpuc h c ome: the Inna~
mont that the shop mm wi!!~-
Um propcsals of P r e | l d u \ t H l ~
and return to work under e <-
conditions as in previous un~
an adjluunent cm be made.
Following in their reply In part:
"We mc ept reluctantly , It il
but commit ounelvu to carryout »
tlrlltl of the mttlanent in the --
R006 faith and In dd of thc gen
welfln," laid the malugi ni »-
ance,timid:t r u aunt. to Pr ui dm
Harding." I f : h e n a ww w f a i l
br in gn b ou tr n ru ha wh k hy ou f
the mpomibliity of fnilun will
CELEBRATBS BIRTHDAY
W ITH L AW N PA RTY
Mr. and Mn. E. R. lilggand malar-
tained a number of friends on the
lawn at their home on n r t South
0%mi. on Tuesday evening, Auf.l,
the oocuion bday Mrs.I{|.¢prd's
hinhday._
The evening wa san ideal one for
s !u.wn party and bright colored
Japanese Eanterna strung elhc tivdy
from tree to tree adde d | nlwinz
touch to the scene.
Cand tnbles wen lningeri on ihe
Ilwn md the guest: played ardl un-
til u h w h ou r.
Mn . Zln n nl. min e d br A n nm~
ber of the ladies, served ire cream
and aka after whic h the party mm
into the house there Mrs. Haggard
was prexented with a nge electric
gnu, a gin Gr har friends.
municipal light proposition.They
- . - . - . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . - . . - . _
BLAI R GIRL ANNOUNCES
ENGAGEMENT
The engagement of Mins Knthrune
YIdo. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Hyde to Mr. Joe A. Tir\]1e.loy
of Medicine Bow, Wye., has been in-
nounced to friends of the family.
Hiss Ryde will leave within n week
or ten days for the west where the
msrriege will take. piece and the
honey-moon will be s p o t on the
pmepective zroom'| unch near Md-
eine Bow.
lies Kntherlne came with her pen
ents to Blair from Newman, Illinois
a eouple of years are err! while she
hu spent eonsidenble time ln Chi-
ago llucly lr;g voice and in the wat.
where she proved up on n homestead.
she has, in the short time she has
been home. endured herself to many
FARM BU _AU Nol`ES
I"AR3lEl¢GETS x l : s u m s FROM
CULL I NG ms F L OC K
Frank Curley already a goodstunwithhis full plowmg.Ile
..ould rather cull it "summer plow-ing". Tests over the county this yearmorethe statement of our experi-ment stntiona They have found over
n io n; tene of years that on ly
ylomug ancrcases the yield from 2toI -bushels per acre.If n men isbrak ing even now thief difference
would make him n very nice profit.
Privately the county agent hu sd~\l..»o¢.l muse who asked lnm to stuck
their grain.The cost or etaeklnv is
turnout e::...ct3y the some sa shockllneshlng.Although seemingly a
'Oat en; emong the younger genera-um of farmers it is really wr to do.-
lt insures .s better grsde of wheat.
MUNICI PAL P LANTS A u s '
NOT ALW AYS, PRUFITABLE
(Colfax County Press.)
Over at Howells the citizens have
agalntuken upthe d ssion of 018i
COUNTY DADS MEET
. . . . _ - .
CAIIRIES OUT USUAL ROUTINE
OP autsiz mss
have been made n splendid offer br County Commisslorefs `R°°m.
the Scribner light plant to furnlsh_Dlnir, Nebr.,July 31, R922
them with cnltrent..The Scribner'The County Boyd of Equalixdlon
people olfer to build s high-tension met pursuant to edjournment takenline to the city and sell the current July IT. 1922.Present J. F. White,
nt T cents per k. sv.Ae is newly H- LZ Blaeo and Henry Truhlsen.
the ease the eountry over you willC6u1-ty Commisioners, Mary C. Debel.
llnd knockers ard objectors to nl-:County Clerk, absent R. H. Rasmus-
mcmt anything.This is also the cses Ill.. County Assessor.
at Howells.The proposition has met Minutes of the last meeting were
with the opposition of several lubit- rdf! and npprovod and there being
ual kickers who are in favor of bona- no business the Board sd}ourned until
ing their own plsnt, stating that rnuni-Aix. -4, l922.
eipal plants brirg :ood r~e1.enue to Mary C. Deb-el, County Clerk.
the city.This. however, is not true .
I
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Sltunuy wanna; um an J uwhDriardn ovur Sundlr ` " " " " " "; ' § ',Z.ffa,:,"r;;f .;;;'"~
lllu 1.-ink g;»;»°== rggww '5
y oneMr. Hummel expects zo move to Te- Business Men Aid Farmer:i
rl mon.Ha WUI work for Hr.In I'lrtn on Gr annen
avi an !Alu!: t l l "M.,.,....`....-. ._..-...- .._._Blr \\ Lol| F .| d: Ye uhu y b e put i n at va rio us time s up
The first levers Infoztltion of mil-to as late as Deeember.By pu i ii ll
dew on ned clover in thi; country has Hog raison may accomplish two m guwmin pi xntin gu fr om 2 go 4 dWisconsin to Georgia this year. This
u~.i!dnr makes zhe plants iook white.
Lui fa!! it was quite prevnlert in the
loulh and is worse this summer.
The amount of harm it does ls a
question yet unardwemd.Some re»
duction in the yield of hay u due to
h , b u t th i s i s n o tg r e s t T h l n a n
rumors, however, that the eatin; of
desirable results by plowing up the
barn lots az lent once a y ur, say :
the United States Departzrmnt of
Agriculture.In the flrst Place. hop
need good succulent pasture ae much
of the time le pcfasible. end in the
second place they need protection
egdnet intense!peruitei,such as
ruundwcmmn. the eggs of which re-
' r e e k l e p e r t i ti e p o u d b le to h a ve
fresh puiun all the time.Seedint
for putum should be muc h heavier
z h a n f o r a g r a d n c : o p , f m1 n 3 b o 4
buaheia peru1~eonegood| oi1.Pu-
turing can prcbably b q i n 6 weeks
d m needing, and may continue, it
t.horyeleuu1.coveredvrithmo\r.un-
til the !ol1u1l'ing April.
horses'months.The Ohio sapui-1
meet ltadon reports a quotationfrom a Germa n wr iter :us ing umi
mildevrd h u 'causes stomotitll in'
horses.
Unfortunately the exact identity
of the mildew on Americon red doverhu not been determined.'W hen Ami
g -_ T .- -. .. _.
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Amomanc p
Push-Bad!6 7 1 1
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N m n f m m w u ~' m m a n n u n n n n m m '=\
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Blair Pharmacy
Our price and terms are easy
~$5.00 down and balance-on
W@@k¥Y.Q==y"1@9¥S _
Electric Fans
"Toasters and Percélators
"Irons
"Stoves
"Vacuum Cleaners
Dnu blc Ar r o w Bo nds to thos e wlm pa y up th
old nccoums.
The Arndt Hd
1' n z W l NCl i £ i ? £ R $111121
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Save
your
health.
Let [lecuicity do
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'l'l\l|ni!h|n of Ill llnfnhhnplrenud lndbytlll NUS!mga-_ef.'z-.ee 5-.s°.a'.e1 .....=|--» "H .'s*_,*':*~hy lhunmmn
sa u. c ax sx VALL EY N EW S
l l .d I A Klrkbu. . . I w f w r ' Q - l m m l m m m f
d l dinmoon.i m" W m An d Ha mm L dl-
muu and c hlldnn of wxww -gm'Danby Aim-noon at LN Mn.In-
nle Llllmnn lwmn.lunar Norris ldhnln nl W lnlldili n ndlngnevsrllweeklnzhahomoo l gmndlmlher,Mn .u xmm
L ll lmlNu i : l k m me .Waker Wuhter
md Aumxt K nkholl won Nic kinon
:wma n u mw u w . m n v m . n n . . .hvme lui Tvwily evening.Ed Mme: me mm. MIN York, who
u spending her vunlon hare lei! I-'r|~dny by auto for | | llht sedng trip
w Y e u wm n a Park.The larllas Aid of the M. E. churchlook in over twarty -five dallars | '
their zu Wednndnv afternoon.lr. and Mn. D. Buck an announc-lnu up ovlnrgoi their new bulc hnlhnp hr Thu v of Lhil week. The!
fx-ima will be :Ind to mdeoxna thanIn buaineu have spin.The D. of H. held u mmlnr mm-
fm s .m\» ¢x. v "Qui n mul d ur d m
'up mum oe ruunn ny uugmg 'mua-the surface of \he deldn, and dnl
than em www be ready w muh
about June L
Befanelmldinz a mu: meeting ta
orgnnlu the county A amy of bark-
en and buaineu men vixlusd the ln-
fuud :ras pémmn lly a nd wa re so
impressed with the probnbmty of nf
lrnpendi g graxahoyper v\-rue d u i
they pl ged complete numcin! lup-
pm the umpnign
An enilnute on Um amount of
tics u n :ms asacasua;lbuu | - u _ - - Ww a y n .S h e w i l l b e g r e a t l y mi s s e d
in church and social circles where she
has entertained many with her beau-
tiful voic e. alway s being willing to
help out when needed.
T h e r o m a n c e b e g a n i n t h e w e s t
'w h e r e b o t h y o u n g p e o p l e w e r e h o m o -
s t e o d i n g a n d i t w a s a coi nci den ce
t h a t b o t h sh o u l d b e f r o m e a s t e r n
N e b r a s k a a n d o n l y a fe w m i l e s fr o m
e r c h o t h e r .M r .Ti m p e r l e v.h a vi n g
c a m e f r o m Pl e r n i n l t t o n , N e b r . , w h e r e
h i s p e o p l e st il l re si de .
D u r i n g t h e m s t y e a r M r . Ti m p e r »
l e y h a s be e n i n O m a h a a s g o ve r n -
ment lnllpector and will later on holdt h e s o m e p o 1 i l 'o n i n £T:n ve r; ~n -h er e
t h e e w i l l res id e.x
Th e E n t e r p r i s e , w i t h a h o s t o f
fr i e n d s . ex t e n d s b e nt w i s h e s t o t h e l l e
T h a t i s w h e r e s m a l l c o m m u n i t y
h m s h l n g r i g s m a k e m o n e y fo r t h e i r
o n n e r e ,e ve n t h o u g h t h e y a r e i n
n e a r l y a l l c a s e s m o r e e x p e n s i ve t h a n
cu s t o m th r e s h i n g .W e h o p e t o h a ve
s o m e e r e c t fi r n r c s a va i l a b l e o n t h i s
c u b j e c t t h i s fa l l .It m e a n s i n r o u n d
n u m b e r s $1l}0.000.ll0 a n n u a l l y o n
W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y 's 200, 000 ac r e s
o f w h e a t .
Jo h n S .H o o l w . C o m i n g Cn ty pr e~
c i n c t c h a i r m a n ,r e p o r t s t h a t c o l i n g
p n i d h i m s p l e n d i d l y .Th e f i r s t d e m -
o - a t r n t l o n i n t h e c o u n t y w a s h e l d o n
h i s p l a c e a n d t w o - t h i n l s o l t h e fl o c k
wa s c ul l e d o u t .M r . H o o k s o r " J o h n -
n y " s s h e i s k n o w n t o h i s m a n y
fr ie n ds ,sa y s t h a t t h e o n e - t h h d l e f t
: a ve h i m a s m a n y e g g s a s t h e w h o l e
h u n c h b e fo r e .- .F u r t h e r i l l u n r a t l o n a M r s .H o o k s
h m g l l t e g g s t o fe e d t h e th ne ah er so s t y e a r .Th i s y e a r t h e y fe d t h e
hresl aers.h a d a l l t h e y co u l d u s e
Lher nsel vea a n d sold _fg xsf_ _ I. >es. l_t
p a r t y w h o n e ve r t o o k e n o u g h t l m e
t o i n ve s t i g a t e t h e m a t t e r .l n o n d e r
t o p r o ve t h a t h i s s t a t e m e n t r e g a r d i n g
t h e C l a r k s o n p l a n t l n p a r t i c u l a r i s
ab s o l ut e l y w \ 'o n K . w e a r e s u b m i t t i n g
n fe w l i g u r e s t o k e n fr o m t h e a n n u a n l
r e p o r t o f o u r vi l l a g e t r e a s u r e r w h i c h
1-\l'|re $l e c" t a l i tt l e ll a rh t o n t h e a u b -
jec t.Ou r n e i g h b or s c a n e a si l y n g / u r e
o u t f o r th e m s el ve s j u s t h o w m u c h
m o n e y w e a r e m a k i n g b y o w n i n g a
m u n i c i p a l p l a r t .
'n i e t o t a l r e c e i p t s fo r w a t e r . l h r h t p
a n d s u p p l i e s fo r t . h e r a n t t l s c s l y e a r
-c ur e $15,4'l0.'lB.Dis bn rse sl ler ns f o r
t h e s a m e p e r i o d w e r e $5-32 7.35 [ i n -
c l u d i n g m a - e l m ! s o l g r y o f $ l 2 0 0 } ; * fo r
sa l a ri e s o f em p l o y e e s a t t h e p o w e r
p l a n t .e l e c t r i c I su p p l i e s $6.54-'l re
co a l tB.9 85. 04:w a t e r 'm o r l t l $tl .5 .0 0.
n m - - - a . . . . . . .In n a l l n e h a fl n i h t i ff .- 1 - _ ,.__Th e B o ar d o f C o un t y C o m1 'ls a io n er 's
p u r s u a n t t o a d j o u r n m e n t t a k e n
I >17.1922.P r e s e n t J.F .W h i t e
. f . B l a c o a n d H e n r y T r o h l s e n .
} Tl | e m i n u t e s o f t h e l a s t m e e t i n g
w e r e r e a d a r d a p p r o ve d .
'O n m o t l o l f d u l y m o d e a n d b a f fl e d
W a r ra n t N o . 2 29 - I. y ea r 1 9 22 , on Co m .
s n . ,N o .l fo r $ 9 . 4 0 w a s can ce ll ed
f o r th e re a so n t h a t s a m e h a d b e e n
uid
"Report of County SuperintendentJ u r e c e i ve d a n d p l a c e d o n Elle.
t ft e r a c a r e f u l e x a m i n a t i o n o f t h e
i i l o a r i n g b i l l s o n t h e d l l l e r e n t fu n d s .
l t w a s m o ve d a n d s e c o n d e d t h a t t h e
fo l l o w i n g c l a i m s b e a l l o w e d . a n d t h e
C o u n t y C l e r k is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t o
d r a w w a r r a n t s o n t h e d i ff e r e n t fu n d s
t o p a y sa m e .C a r r i e d ,a l l m e m b e r s
.....a:..- l-90
m a i n d e r o f t h e t i m e a n d i t w a s a f t e r
midpight before the | zuelt.l left for
their homea wishing Mrs.Haggard
many happy returns of the day.
m s o x s T A L K N e w n o u n
The Masons met last Friday even-
ing for the purpose of talking over
the buying or hulldlm; of a new homet h e y h a s i n g s o l d t h e i r o l d h o m e s o m e
t i m e ba c k .A f t e r t h e so l o o f t h a i '
o l d . h o m e . t h e l o t s t h e r e t h e S t a n d -
a n l O l ! l l l l l n ¢ s t a t i o n l s n o w l o c a t e d .
w e r e r u r c h a e e d o n d r r e f m r n t i n n '
f o r b u i l d i n g w e r e m a d e 'b ot o n
ac c ou n t o f t h e in fl a t i o n o f r r i c s r
d u r i n g t h e w a r t h e p l a n w a s a h a h -
d o n e d a n d t h e a l t a s o l d .
S w e n l p l a n s h a ve b e e n t a l k e d o f
l a t e l y b y t h e c o m m i t t e e l n c h a r g e .
| !u Q l u V i u e y n l g u lO n t h e pr o p o s a l t o r e s t o r e u n i m -
wmd senior lty agen to un mums,
which was rskmd by railway easem-
tlves. the message declares:
" l t w o u l d c e r a i q l y b e a w h o l e s a l e
l n l l l s t i c e i f h u n d r e d s o f t h o u s a n d s o f
e x p e r i e n c e d m a n , w h o h a ve g i ve n fo u r
to forty 'years o .mum a.p l a c e d i n _ a p o s l t i o n M l o i e r i o r l t y t o
a l i m i t e d n u m b e r I m s n w h o h a ve
be e n e mp l o y e d a s a ob s l d t ut a s !or t h a n
ex p er i e nc e d r a i l r o a d a r o r k e r a . "
V I O L I N n n c r r s l ..A T H E R M A N
O n M o n d a y e ve n i n g ,Ju l y 31 .t h e
vi o l i n p u p i l s o f l t r . J . W . S w i l m r t o f
t h i s c l t y w e n t u p t o H e r m a n . H e h e . ,
a n d t o g e t h e r w i t h h i s H e n n a n p u p i l s
g a ve a re c i t a l a t t h e l e t h o d l x
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afternoon in Arllngton.um Clara Heegedoht was up iiHerman Thouads and Friday wherealso assisted her rother. Henry, who
la busy threshing.Henry is a bache-lor and his sister had to prepare the
meds for him..llra. Albert Laltman 'Meant Fridayat the Sadie Her lol\t home.Hr.and H n Lan|,'l1orat and
la|¢h1ara.F1orenee and Habla,ofNlcloenon spent Sunday at the Aug.Llllman home.,
Bertha and Edna Schroder spent
Sunday with Anna and Ellen Lallman.Henry l..a.llm.an drove down from
Boomer Suede? to mend the day withg , = \ - __; ; »~ = \ = - = -l d r s .' l l l n n l a L a l l r n a n a n d
I y. .
I r e n e a n d N o r m a H e l l m a n : p a n t
Friday with Anna andxefllen Lallrnan.
The Mlaaea Clara.nra and EllenIlengedoht.were Stmdlv aitamooncallers et the Albert lallman home.Leona E-chtenltamp and Wm. Holt-
man were Arlington eallers Sundayehemoon.
usn au tx D EPA RTME NT
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Hr. and Hra John Larson returnedSaturday from a months' visit with
their dauhtar, Bra. Wallace Ander-
aon and aralllfal. Powell. Wyanhxg.A number of Herman people at-ianded the Walter Sorkin companys
dis?I L E " " " " " ¢_I
0 .H.Godney,Herbert Herzog.
Howard Z~I=n'on and Teddy SwansondrovetoLake Quintrahatggh Fridayand apent. the day.Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Coorer were
meats an the Marlon Denny borne atTeknmah Sunday.Wins Hsrrleon la spending the wool'
with relatives at Tekamah.Hr and Hrs. H'rr? ('-\'\°° pnsmm-
nanied their son. Bert and wife. homeQundnu and wfll visit Telzamah rela-Uvn van of }he week.-Hubert Swan. Bob Adams and Mrlifvi; arent Sunday at Lake Quinns
oeJu. Harrison was a south boardplleerlger llenday.
MARKET §,a:ws
livestock
Ceu ta -A new high point was
rauhed Tueaday when 90 head of
-. , - . - - . _ . . .___|pa in .The county agents have no-|
tilted the ranchers that farmers f°"'*:
dhrtribute the poisoned bran, or it will'he done by the eonrty at the axpensel
of those who refuse to spread the'poison.A t a second mass nreetimrl
eddnes\ed by tlie urraselmopper-contml
spedaliata many farmers told viiali]
poisoning saved them in nrunlnual
oarnoalgna It ia expected that thlai
}»'!lr's well-coordinated work anl rm,
the eoorty of hoppere before they
have any ehance to damage erops'
aerlouedy.
Shvep Rid Cormhonae Lan
of Noxious Dandelions
The eounhouae lawn ln Elbert coun-
ty, Colo.. like many other lavrra. um
badly infened with dandelione.'Dae
heavy, prime steers sold on the Omit-eounty agent suggested killing them
ha market at $10.50.Moat classes by paeturlng rather than plowing un-
.iinld over prices paid n week ago der the aod.Aeoondlng to reP0rl.sReel ateen gained from15 @ 20c:received by the United Staten U:-I
she a oak 25e; feeder steers. 10 @25e partrnert of Agriculture. the test Was]whle Yeats declined 50 ® 75c.'rhef applme by the commissioners. Sum ~
wtrorg demand ia for finiahed productaelerrt hog wire to fence the lawn ara-=
A weaker feeling was in eviden-copurehaaed and two pastures 100 ferrFlidsy with a decline of about 25c..long and 80 feet wide were made.playa at Blair last week.
llra.Elisabeth Sheeta was quitaedkaal. ~ but ia greatly improved
a 'a urn nr.f p eat decline on heavlee, but began a
~ ear w
'§.§`£'..'31"fl~'2°..2.1.°;<}=,,,,,.,,, ¥\iday.Prices about steady
gm Comm; gum Comuany of Taka- with week ago.The top lnarket (or
th eel: 'Ina $10.60 M da JulHr a .L e o Cu n lro n an d s 1s te re x-n e u on on 5|rf
:lined during the week with the great-
Hoga--Hog prices on all classes de-fA farmer livin! near tow11 furniahe'
six old ewes. vrhieh were plaped i..
one posture Hay ld, ard when th"
dandelion:were at their best.A
week later four more were added lo
. . _ ..- ..|
v-=== =° lean um week for a f°"ke..1~me R e z w o e n MECHANICSn e k r e e e e g n u h o u b e g t |p - A ° * " Y " " " ° ' = "maDr. Lulnena was down from Teka- l1l\\bl on the Omlhl rnarkefl. cnueedi A N D H E L P E R S
ml b on profaaallonal bulinela W ed -a decline of 25 @ 50: on killing
7-lanes flees week .'l r .and I r a .A,W.Bs lfnd §».»........°"f..'...§` a ...Q of we 'LIL
ehlldren aeeor r nied a n of .be n d .nur1 - * m u h r to Lake gwnm- hght, fat ewes are a ut at y
\.-...a. 2... - nhn.la aumnar nmlav l meek am.Faedlmr lambs declined
WANTED BY THE
crncm o 6: NORTH
une young people.Ii 29.60
xuo
s ms.oo15.00
sommoo
Ons wu dn pu reh ue of dm thr ee
n u n ! lo u ju n a u t o f d n B h o u lll
Coal und Feod Slam and l building
ended; mother vu the pm-:hue of
tha mu svn vez of m dlllug xtlthm
me uo thu l.h| p urn lu n o f me Ed
lu n h lu m b mi i d i n f , m X wu mo n
n f v N d \ | n o e c n p £ a d b y l . h a l . L
Po un d e hs thlnl mn md d u W hlu
emu-en.The Str{n| ' Club px|,,,<|u v u l l
mu n be n mdlo lc I nd dms tlr o mi b y
thu pupil:eompletad th i program.
T h w u H | \ ¢ w H ~ l - \ » | > ~ m m
from L h h e l t y v l n l i l !Rmb
hn | | | | . H, d nn A g B ll¢ 0 w| | u Q! éld \ ,
m a H n d = . u n d n 2 l w d ¢ . l l r h
K y d e m d h s a W a n - i d .~
vxxfre .rxs=r§15:,,,.
The Blair W alking Club will Inv:
he library next Sunday at 12:15 o'
lock for Luke Quinabaugh.Cars will
me provided for all the fifty members
:ut each member must bring his own
aicnic dinner mil supper.Alt intend-
ame 1 Mn mu :
h i l l '5
'Iiuhhuen Bron (kemnena)
Crowell Lbr. i Gnln (lumber)
Blair Auto Exeh'g. {ll1PPll¢i}
Arndt Hdw.{SvPPIies)
Byron H. Bunn (guiding)
Henry Christensen (supplies
for poor)
: u n
5.88
34.55
15.14
m e
as.oo
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80.55|
n w C \ t y = C | . h .' T b ¢v w ¢ r 5 w r .l £t h a .' f 1 ` \ \ °g e n g m n p n - I S U w t h 1 5 1 1 1
p ¢ r u » » . ` i :, n w , ~ v n | ~ . r » ¢ a \ u d ..a g d i q u a h i g ,
f o r t h e i n d g e m a m a a n d t h e l a w s :e r r o w e n t t o - H u - m n
I l o o r a s t f u b e r e n t n d ..u m d n n p n u n t a t d a e n d h l i u z . w s
As Fd no dedsion bu been nude Hr.Tom Blnnciund,H i l l Uvruthy
except for the present *un remain Ksvic h of Fremont, Hill Opd Sealey
where they are. giving up pm bln- and Hn. Huge Huc k.
quot mom on Sept. lst.:N P OL I C E c o u r t
mar y .
m
Yamo|o _n I The cue of Sutherluzd vs Horn vu
cn .-..°'.'f"f'°""° 1 .""2""aaoo|:mu Hemicln m born in an-|h°"4 === v°"f» ¢°1{=1 :r¢f§f{d»y _mu . .QL ln Sunday eighteen member:im a u n e l m a n r e n a u m m m i n
Our price and terms are easy
~$5.00 down and balance-on
W@@k¥Y.Q==y"1@9¥S _
Electric Fans
"Toasters and Percélators
"Irons
"Stoves
"Vacuum Cleaners
Dnu blc Ar r o w Bo nds to thos e wlm pa y up th
old nccoums.
The Arndt Hd
1' n z W l NCl i £ i ? £ R $111121
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g f \.a " = » , t , €¢ ~ ~ 1 .
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Au{pM~% i c
Save
your
heahh.
Let [lecuicity do
I \
1
av-"e
a n d : b o u t t h r e e o r f o u r h u n d r e d f e e t ~ ~ w a l k e d o u t f r o m D a n : c o l l e g e o v e r
of track wie \1.a.¢he-d out about rw~-.xr u I m orp lw rh hlll '4 d d-' " " ° * T S h u B ' | ' o f I le n 1 | . a . [ i ll ¢ l1 = » m~ » 2 § § § ¥ i s - = i ° - B e i ? . . : : , . f . f » ~ ¥ § = f » E . . ° . . . » I ' I . " ~
nine hufdred end |.thousand feet'
wee! -bl lfgnnand.This tied up
tnflic practicnily all day Saturday
but by evening'tninn were again
roliiog and business again took on
its usual swirg.
In the country but Iiule damage
ro s dow' #wept to small grain in
the shock which was already suffering
fiom no rrruch ninfall.Report.:
rim#i-Wa*n hero on Solomon
Bartorfs place north of Arlington, in
i"e ""n\\e¢schooi district.was
:buck by lightning and burned to the
a better vnnety:We repeat: No comparison of grslncrops ia accurate md dependable un-less ull conditions are as nee 1 Iden-
tical as possible.The csti t sent
out from the Farm Bureau o eretr#ed on-such.The Farm Bureau is in receipt of\l interesting letter from the Centrni
*notes Exposition office.This is tobe heid an Aurora. lll., August 18-26.Free trip.-s and several hundred dol-
Tora in cash and farm implementswill be given to we oldest man end\\¢)" sn nctunily !i\'ing on and work-
inq on funnel nf not less than eizhgvucaes.No "genl.lema1l" farmer wallground.1h= conwidered.The man nee-clnot ownThehx*dee now being bum or his form butmust actually dared tho
l rk i In of roiuee. \J%.°ail|¢:\ dmCtlming City lost its false works be-~" " ; e " ; mk P
ing used in the construction and the Entry in the \vnman's contest muat
cement arch bv the Andrew B°°1'§. have lived on frm for the ins! two:-fann was filled full of lon end debris .15 years nad durim: that time and atuntil no room was left for the water! ¥'¥"!'4211! tame ~ dare Ling and aclualiy
which cut a new chennei throu h inet pclforrnfnz ferr pan of women n8vrorg n ~W th or not the W:-1hInglonnorth of the arch.On Sunday e forceof men was busv pullinz out the ings' county entry wins at the }Exposition
and tryin! to onen un the rhannel.;
Another cement lmch about `two
miles north of Kennard suffered
aevogeiy by the water cutting a chan-
nd around it.
B u n m x c r m x s s 1 § s : o a r L I NE S
it wi!! he interesting to know who he
winner is in our county.A heron! vownaw he nnnounm i inter.Ln.r.~.='oust be sent to e Farm Bureau of-fice not Eater then Ausnlst inh.
04 per cent. of 1.000 farm womenvoted yes when naked whether iheywanted their daughters tomarr) far-
roers.'"I"o Farmers Wafe"magn-|zine publishes the onsvrcrs in an in-
The Hey Springs News shows fi
gures to prove that for every dollar
spent ré- the lupport of the weter
system there is an inoome of eighty
nent: or a deficit of twenty cents for
the taxpayer to make up.
Fremont wants a. municipal audi-
torium.The merchants have offend
to pay $25,000 townrd l $l00.000
terenlng bookm.Comes may be Iwi
on liqueat.One of the main reason!-W en we the better c hance of the
child life in the country, the farm wo--nrn's independent income. the sureIivimr for the family, the cioeeneu ofthe whole family in their work. di-"onre. crime und dlealpation an 1 min-
'v-"srn *n the country. nature'| spien-fl'rl innuenoe on chnracter, large per
bnildimt ard a bond eieetion is ,m.';;;§f "'°'l1'. ' ° '..i'.f'L~.I§§f°§I'1I'§§'.l'='¢Z§':
pond for the remaining $75,000.|
Like the One Horse Shay, Kearney'a ient reasons.
spot on Szewaut creek.
While the coffee was boiling Dr.
and Mrs. Sanderson were elected to
membership and announcement w p
made of the eady wedding of one of
the members. Mina Kndqxyn Kyde to
Mr. Joe A. Timperly of Medicine Bow,
Wyo.-Contdbuted
w. c . °r . v. c os vswr low
MEETS AT ARLINGTON
The 13th nnnunl ron°|n|.ioe o'
\1n*!.on Cn. w. C. T. U. wma l;:'
July 27, at the Congregational church
in Arlimeton.
l!e¥elzntes from the different towns
'n »he county were present.A picnic
dizver we- ner.ed to the gxlcstmin the
church basement.Speakers from Omaha unc!other
points were heard.
The officers for tho ensuing year
are President.Mrs.Cora Badzerow
of lliairz Vice President. Mrs. H. C
'~IcC1e\lan of Arlirglon:Secretary
111. H. J . Mey ers of Ariington md
Treasurer, Mn. E. W Schmidt of
Blair.ll. wen voted to hold the l923 sex-
sion at Blair.
DR. STEW ART HAS
BUSY SUNDAY
Bdzht and enry lut Sunday morn-
ing before dawn. Dr.Stewart was
summoned to the home of Hz.\ and
Mrs. Letter Arte!!where n little
daughter put in an nppcanunco tlmen
before he could handiy get his breath
he hutened to the home of Nr. and
Mrs. Dine Csrter where boy no. 3 nr:
prisoners)
Julius Petersen (sweet clover)
Wrrl. Slevere (oil)
Sbnfer Oil & Ref. Co. (oil)
Irwin Knott (1nho")
Hoy Knott (labor)
Roos Ptrrish ilebor!
R. J. Schenclc Inn and um
Funk Jenkins uni and oik)
n. s. Pritchard (labor)
93.75
2. 31
10.71
42.33
15.00
28.00
mo o
36.57
25| 0
6.00
Hans C. Larsen (road drag-
fi ns )I'funk Jenkins (urn ard oli)
Bllir Oi! Co. (uit)
!ncinn Pe-1:from-I dragging)ru n
'ohm Reid I!ah\r\2.50
f.:;1:nce ¥hs»~'iw»~ *abor)14000
1\»'""""'| l{t (| a'vo,|27.00
Sumdani Oil Co. (oil)4.25
Ch u.Gilliam (Iabor)7.50
Far. Gr. J: liar. Co. (lumber)2.90
E. 0. Fairchiid (supplies)3.35
J. Fuel Larsen (road drnmrinl) 5400
33.52
10.20
50.19
lull; lvvnn, nplu 1| Manu, :nu usu n.Emir. Nebr., J uly 30, 1922. ned 89
y elrl. 3 mo n t h s a n d 2 6 ~~
came to Nebnnke with her puentlwhen :he uns nine years old.Ti n
family :cmd in Cen; Go.. where E1-
iu. grew Lo wonunhood and when on
September 18. 1370 she was manied
to Samuel E. Case to which union five
children were born, eil born in Ons
County.Harvey died in infamcv and
Mn. Emma Percy died 17 years ego.The other ihree. Samuel, Jr.. dow liv-
§ng'near Cn'§;.Nebr..Mn .Mollie
Rathmann and Mn. M. C. Boston of
Blair, Nebraska are left to mourn for
n Iovine mother.The husband and
flnher died Jin. 5, ms,
The family moved to Blnir in thenotingof1898whenthe deeeued
has lived untii the time of her death.
Hr s. Cu e mu a great.lover of
home, her garden und flowers.
James rs. Jenkon (road draw She on held in high esteem br all
sins!10.80 who knew her. a loving mother end a
good neighborJ.G. J d til,§n}ensen (ron ru :|9g|3|The funeral was held from the Inca!
Marion Snthedand touring cnt und the ~
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e m e c i d e n t o o c u " r P \ |t h § ' ¥ r n &°~
vu leaving the private drlvewny of
the Allison farm jun. south of Cel-
houn, driving onto the public hhrhwlr
and both con were bodly .llmmod up.
Sutheriand sued Horn for chm|.|,'e|
whic h brought about the c ue.The
evidence on both side: vu well pro-
eented end Judge Clnmben took the
matter under I-dvinement and 'will fin
his decision Sxturvday.
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The W uh lngton County 'rmhew
lnrtitun will be heh! in Blair at the
Hl¢h School building,August 24-26
and 26.
The instructon ue I. G. Lewis of
Wlime Nonnaf.Roe:belle ~
of Weahyan University, Sup'"£ W. T.
Pouciser of Teknmah end 1. N. CIIdr.
State Rural High School Izupeclor olLincoln.'
lliadr Auto E:ch'g. (supplies)5.20
IItmer Michclsen (labor)16.00
Nelar. Cuiven & Mfg. Co. (maln-tniner)125.00
Geo. Menking (gas)50.70
Peter J. Christensen (road a
Methodist Episcopd church 'I`uee¢!ny,
Aumlst 1 st 2:00 P. H.The pastor.
J. A. Johnson, having charge and the
Rev. Dr Seaiey uniting in the ser-
| vrice.-Contributed.
DEHOCRATS TAKE NO"l'lCE
0n'I"¢e=sday .Au| ;1n!8.at2p.m.
in the County Commielionen' room,
---~Iet the Washington county c0n1'k
THE NORTH WE%'IER!'i LINE houle in Blzir, Nebrukn. gh, newlywork)l03.Doi 'saivrna s nmfzc rona ' e iec ted'deleg:tes and the o m -
Fnnk J enkins (oil)
si. c. Lirdxay (5 revised
sutures:Thol. Petersen iroad drag-
zins)23.46
Board adjourned until Aug.li ,
1922- at 9 o'cJock A. H."'\
MARY c . DEBEL.
County Clerk.
1.79.73 - -cretlc County Centre! Committee and
Amentn of the Chicago &N°'u',\l1 democrats interested will meet for
50.00\\,.¢51ern Line have been requested Wgthe vurnou of electing n County gm,
their Tralilc Department to fumieh,u,l1 eommitte for the ezuvuinir :ren-
n 'lst of the shippers at each station | and n delegate for the num conven-
Thio is I0 be !.l|»0d f0\ ul! i.¢l1llnC£ Of tign 1rh§ch L, go be held in gmh
A directory of lhippen at all point! August ; 5
reached by this railway system. and
for genonl distribution to promote In another plac e in um inue Wmfihe inierrhanging of commodities Ilndlbe found an ui for Du m Col!e|\.
To THE V OTERS extend the market for such, all to "'°.*r'|m L,wi g ,ti 5 'n dndunuge of shippers both on and oi! 1 um of. ;,j§,_ ngg, 2. °n,,n 3
titer zorks equipment hx; suddenly;NEW IL\'l`S :dvecl and from nl! eppearunoen wi*l
gone nm after eighteen yearn of uke un his residence.i p g g g U zo 33,n u |.alocessful seniee.How steam bo!l~'Mrs.T.C.Hilton hef a iine o1'_Jmrt 31 the D r . wa s h e d n n i m to | ~ h ¢ ~ g g J £ r : e ; : " ° :_ d m ; ; ; ; ,My aa well.2741 'PID¥'l9:B 'fill tl; started which * Rl
on are beins' ordered.fresh and up-to-date Mad-summer think of home and breakfast e Clilin the Primers elec tion held July 13I It: about time to n to toil: --'I§§°" rhtivo =°"1gy =_§;=°*_;=;°°';
Piattsmouth h u made a eonlrnd.lata thot she invites lhe ladies n-ad come from the Neum Warrick home I hope thzt I may have y our ume jbout the Old Setden'Picnic.We mue n roo
for an orramenflal sweet iightlng misses of Binh and vicinity toinspechlnonh of tnwn and h.. hem-wed out hearts Support in the coming election being in gu t c lu e nnturafly ouhi an added aktrection zo our town.
Mm.|.uikll £0 l!'¢0l""' I W S boy , ~ bg-,in Nn n b e r n g ~ I m j y ~ t o g g [ b g o m n l m i o n p g ; w i n .o l l l l r ~ H O G ? ~
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Iwish to take this means of ex-the Zine of this rnilway , md no the proud.In a ehort time e building
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Ili.a n d l n .Cameron and H i n
Evdy u rnad homo wednesdaydenirz from a three wash outing as
hh Jerrmvm, Minnesota.B.O. Cooper of Tdumah s n : aHarman vhltor one dny lu! wok.
Hr. and Hn. J. M. Wert ure Om,-
nlm visitors Friday.lin. Fred Krogh nturrad to hor
home in Blair Satunday afar lplnd-lnl the week with hor mother, hits.Harv- Wi!"smw:r|1.Irs. Forrest Browder and baby'nn guests at the Fred Roger! home
top for the week 'ru $13.26 on lion-
day fo: light, p;imc lunba.IGrain C'amount of the action of a num
Wbfll--Bolh ruin md futon: hue
declined amndily durinz the pu; weak.
On the Chicago market the decline
amounted zo 3 @ 4c.The oncerI.ain=
tv. due to tho railroad ttrlko, lm!
liberal receipts seem to be the con-
trolling lnHd-enoel.Visible mpirly
was 1a,aoe,ooq bu compund m.12.-
bor of our shop and angina house
emnloyu, who left the service in dv
fiaoeo of the United Stale!Labor
Board and on now on a ltrike. lin
Chicago & Nortlurostern `R>'is in
need of the following:
Machinist: :nd helperl.
mast nf town savers! dl!! Int week. ~s49,ooo bn.o year' ago.Chlcogo Baile-rusunken and helncn.
JULY 29ONLY
;s§£ Louise Llrltm afront Thunday 1\=!1. Frldav was $l.lG\&.
,ilriill the Frank Lando family in Om
gin.Hrs. W aldo Hancock vu bronxht
home a n last week from the Te-h ma h h It will be reoaaaaryfor her th'ln a plaster ask for a~mg; sewn weak: longer.Vivian Rasmussen, daughter of Ur.ug Hu. R. P.. Rasmussen fell fromtb a ! an e a a th e r ho ma i an Tu es d a y
awn i n l d d h r o k o th boneeiiin her3113 ka gettin aong n y.I Elizabeth 1'5.w»»\returned
na.rk I Omthl 'I"hurldA'r after'a'}f;°w"v»¢¢u~== hon #hh héi
u¢--u...s !1»ndrI¢kaan :nent last
Q Corn-Chicago corn il about dearly
with n week ago.The pric es uri-
nl during tho week about 2c.Vini-
ble www is ?5,652.000 bu. command
'o 203731100 bu. Int year.Cash
onrn cloud at Chicago Friday at
s a m
\"41Ia!oea-Pdlato ahipmonta of
adv crew to dam la39,44? can com-
namf\tn8 222 'I antnthea amoda be
Int y ear.1110 increased Shinnent*
logdher with the Juiy forecast o!
428 nxiilion bu.had a bearish e!
ran :ml than nrinos nn tha Chicano
Blacksmith: and helpers.
C a r r e p a i n t : a n d ~
Sheet meta! workqra and helpers.
Pipe fitter: and he!pera.
~edrlciana and hdpers.
Car lolpecton.
Wa;an and working conditions pru-
acribed by the United States Labor
Board. affective July 1, 1922, win be
applied.
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DMAR, The Wonder Flour
Every Sack Guaranteed
Try a Saclf, Special Offer for
Introd uctory. Purposesr|.
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S O L D E X C L U S I V E L Y B Y
van lr. uw n n. .. -. -. -- _ -Wh u l k v u f o r mp d y l l a :Mi ld r e d a s a i n ) ~ » : ; r ~ h a w & mp n wu IG m u h .pastures n l!of the ulud ml-
" ' r m w nr k »d'm¥'; U'; \*:M'~' :§" : gg ol in mmm, mv wen \ ».m=»~
'" d _Exuu c old in Chkqv Thursday| , ,4 ¢y | , b y ¢ | r u d w A I b | n W n ¢ a 4 ® M % e .
CHICAGO, ILL.
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