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cmuraqlga WEEK
GOOD PROGRAMS.GOOD AT-
TENDANCE AND PEOPLE
WELL PLEASED
Tho Blair chlutluqul begun its six
dn;-'n session lu! Monday and the pm-
gram so for has been almost uniform-
lm r w d
The second day's p mg n m "The
Lotus Quinbetta Club"wus very
strung :nd flvorlhla WI.:
heard Dn evlry side.The lecturo In
the eserin; by Hon F. F. I-Iilawnnh
was n strung number and he hnndied
his subject well.
The "Scotch Duggins" ftlrnilhad the
munical n r w r lm for the third day
and tha evening and in any that they
wen: good is putting it mildly and in
the cvming Harold Morton Kh me r
gave iii; celebrated lecture "whlt of
Tomorrow"His loc turl was fuli of
2004 rneaty suggestions and brought
out many flat: reglrding the national
woifan.
THE COUNTY FAIR
With the W lnhington Coumy Fair
only about a month oll'. EL:gettin:
about time to be gottirg ready for l.|1il
big event "
lf you haven! got your exhibit:
reldy you had better beglnto think
about it and not wait until the day be-
fore the fair opors.
The hir this y ttr will be bigger
and better than ever before.
There is almndy 5 great deal of ln-
terest being shown in the rsrloun df-
pnrtmerns and indlrltionl are thu all
will be will mid if they do not exceed
all pndous yearn.
There will be plenty of entertain-
menhbr lll.The free neu that hxve
been con\,pcl.od for are wp notcherx.
Plan your work no tint you will be
able to attend at lem one day during
the fair.Don'l. forget the dates, Sept..
za, 20, 2: md 22, ag Arlington Neb.
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n u m 'OF MINNESOTA
TRIP CONTINUED
Leaving Ilockson,Minnesota wo
passed through Wisdom. Sanborn and
Red Wood Ydll..Nothing of note
was seen until we notched Red Wood
Falls where is foaled Ramsey Park,
Minnesota. some zum.
Thin park received its nurse from
the atate'e Brat governor ood il in-
deed ; wonderful place from u scenic
foint of vi¢u'.It El kept as nearly as
possible in lla natuw state and il bo-
ing developed u\opldly as poaqlble.
Starting in from I Ind of the aur-
rounding country one wind: round md
round by automobile mod for folly
ten minute:before one reaches the
tourist enmp at the bottom of the
basin when the eourlnt etmp is lo-
cated..
.Kfler reaching the camp ground,
which is beside u benutihll stream of
water abounding ivith hh. and the
u m la pitched one begins to look
around und Ilnde many thing: of in-
terest.There in the hlglz drive which
takes you by windlngroadl up 1he ell!!
your frllmv and makes your tent look
very :mall md insignificant from sm:
hoizhth.Then than is the foot Lrdl
whlfh tlllel you up another put of
the elm' and you look down, down,down bolow you no you anlo Lho dill,
until y ou ue dluy .ln :rather part
is the Rod Wood Falls, wall wonh
tnvelllm; miles to see and which adds
mush to thin intersting plone.
Dmrn In the park proper is t3\l.§r»¢
house built in Rod Wood 17111: which
hu been preaorvod md movod zo this
spot and the Lupp Fire girls have a
vary picturesque log cabin built on
Scout Inland, when there is dvnyi n
hunch of young girls cunning thrwlrll
tho summer aouoo.At present the pork containl | nice
h¢: ~d ofd eo rln dd kln do Mbu .| !\. lo
md the ouzhorltial uid us that mon
bglhdoes mm than in tnnait.Tho
children enjoyed the my iof thla pork
lmmonselr ond Prlcllla had ber Pic
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COUATYE NOTES ~ ~ ~ V I S I T H E N R Y 1 - ' n : L n ' s " o G B A L !
Mr and Mn mmmn md lbMins Lehhsten, Supl. uf "Better,_.nl vnu Xu tha were Bra nzlzramx noun .\5NuAL Mn. Harry Ervsy ulwed ~v¢°¥
d h lawn lu! Mumnyhi
Bablea" depmme ,-,_f rum :uc AUGUST 21.'sh§Ulh on H ry rua lémary; omee Fridny m nrnnn _o mcBaby show.m.,a¢pm»w¢ will \>¢|,,, lmgndnnn ic. the en
COUNTY SHTLERSIXAUGII ST 21-26
"__'*"" f "-FIRST DAY
H8.I1]'1'SW o r l dF a m o u sIublleeKUNGYe Olde New England Choir
1.housed in """°*'Y,""'°"*' and °°m-l A big Farm Bureau Day at the
Iortable quarters.It is planned to co p u i, be 1providea nursery in connection where ,,,;=;};mf C wj{ ; = ; f ; ° " 3 3 3 ;
tlred baby fair visitors,as well as BMrd Ag a .p¢¢m meeting ug the
those °°"'¢l'°""¥can '° ° 'memo county c ourt house they aeudee out
of interest to mothers will also be inllhis was better mm s pic nic at mi,
place in this department.hlueh in-
terest in this depanment is indicated,
by inquiries to the l¢¢l0l~ll'Y and en-'
tries already mndevlndicate a fine
late part of tha sulruner.A cozmnlt-
tee was appointed to nrake whatever
arrangements they saw lit with the
County Fair Board.This committeeBaby Show.s lu oompoeld of N. u. J ensen, c . c .
The committee in charge of °p°n°;Van Deuscu, A. H. Miller and J. P.
report a line #mmm with aomfrtlling Rhea.Plans will be on a big sc ale
doing all the time. Entdea for "'l`ug1\-,md will feature a celebration over
° r ' " ' "teams should be made b°f°"=the fac t that 'Washingtou_county is
the Fmr opens, as quite a number lone of the leading counties in the
"'°?""' have already advised that """*tnned States in the eradlation of
""" *'° there '" "' it vm "" I'°° °""" whe nulean.o n this dar.we a v e
for the committee to have a llttle time tions will be submitted to the farmers
to arrange the :lewis of this P|°||"m of Washington county looking toward
so that elimination matches can be ar-lmaking this The Leading county in
ranged "F" every team have ' fair rue United Staten In. Hay s of Lin-
Bllow.Llberal cash prizes will be coln as well as Dr. Tobias, are co-
loperating on this program.otlercd.
ijounty Agent Olson reports "Smal The Board also decided to cooperate
lot of pls# belng fitted by the B?yswil.h the Blair Corranercid Club for
Club members.$150.00 in caah pnaes the Harvest Picnic on August 30th.
amide. '""""' pure bfgd »;;-§"' 3°|'"'° Form Bureau will, in addition, be
given to the winners n 1.s eps ~ represented by a float in the parade.mont.The new Hog Barn will afford I Lo h wer; some "Wd ideas will
ilrnt class quarters for these Plan lIdbe submitted br members to assist inmuch better than Ialt year I
Th _1 5, ,;,d planning this float.The oornmltteeeMid Way n ll gger an appointed is H C. Jensen, Chris Hinabetter than atar.Besides the usual fad c, A. OlthingsuhonmrMidray s,laniioya and GTA". Club work was given
"run-House' like those so popular at
summer amusement rlce will be apa|feature.The Dorothy Reeves Shows.:
a high class company of dramatic
o big boost by the decision . of the
Board to pay the transportation of
the winning teams In the oounty to
the nate fair.These teams will beplayers. have also been engaged.a Live stock Judging Team,a Pic
fllub Demonstration Team. Corn Club
Team and Sewing Club Demonstration
Team.Lan year the iudsinz team
for Washington county, the only team
daughters of Pipestone. liinn., were ever eent from here to the state fair
in Blair last Satunday renewing old on second place.This year all theacquaintances.The Athan famllylregmg are going down determined to
OL D r z n a n s vls r r a g a i n
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Alban end two
of pure bred Smued Poland Chill#
The trip over was made in mud |
the rain that we had here extqdid
over the whole hundred miles. but the
moda in that country are exc elltli
and very little dllliculty was
ertced in traulling..2
The sights of the beautiful fallb
and fanning country of the Shania
dm valley more than repaid the viii
tors for their trip heeldee the oppor|
trinity to may me meth ods of un!
celebrated hir. Field and as both ,1§, L
and Hu rry a re up -to th e-min ute ~
ers they gdned considerable kno !g
ledge tha; will be of use to them.§\ |
During the sale one sprirg lltteg f'
fourteen pigs was bid ol! at 3 !which would naturally make on|l|
that Mr. I-`ield'| hogs are con
as ariartocrata ln their line and a"plo
petty well w0!'\ll having.Q
Th e pa r ti es r etu r n ed h ome ~
OA K L AND COUP L E Ma nk i n d
Fmnlc B1oss ls always ready and
anxious to help some one out of a
dilemma and his klndfesa was ulgd
to good advantage last Monday svn
ing.f
Frank Perle ,an Oakland bankclerk, thought/,to take unto himself a
wife eo journeyd to Linc oln W
his lady love, Miss Mabel Smi
resided, and started on the homeward
way re}oicing.Whether 'lhe youni
couple thought to be married on the
road or not we have not learned or
perhaps the young :nan thought he
was "The Young bochinvar."At any
rate they landed in Blair after ill!
ofllcee at the court house were closed.
Now Mr Poden. being a fonner po-
pil of Mrs. Bross, when she wuxht in
Oakland, naturally turned to Mr. and
Mrs.Bross for assistance.~haailnrl ann|\.nr| intl un? lmld nf Jud!!
17. 1922.
Witliun Allen.well hmmm and
s
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. l r n u .4 : - i .Singers Mr. Allan vu bam in Ednr coun-
W. Ill.,Fabrury 19, 1845 and withf \ar I
I
ln 1869 lnwumnrried m u m
ma y a o mf a , wh o p f u m h u n c u
\.h¢ nw. bey ond six nan qo.
. u m h u m ¢ m q ¢ n m w » 4 1 » n
I n r y u n o n l i n r m n u r z h a l l a u y
Fun
Frolic
Il~,l.!l I.
To Hr. und Hn.. Allan dx chillin!
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SECOND DAYcoLs:~:'7r:: C`31.SIN"THREE PERIOD SONG cYc=r= GIVEN IN COSTUME elinlngy un af whlch for a n n
m n h a h u p n u o d u m i n u l l d .
H r . A \ l s n w \ | x m l n o f m e r n m ¢
LOTUS QUINTETH a s c . : - 1 1 . 1 1 l IL JL . i 'l \ \ . . » \ Ii } \ i \ i U IU L UA m n ; a u w u a
r1t!»"!I""'r'2'.1¥1Sz*="r#\v~wf v v v v r x e v v v v w e z z1: 1.illff;' r
,~XLu r z u n ' N va r . - . z mla xrfm Em 1.-s..1pe¢ on the school min:-|ur. and .\lra. H_=_:rdy Hellhnlela ard_._ __1 ins.'IH-11GF:-nn :ml l| *ho hav: been
LL. \£r:1Weak viéilalr:Janiacsi.:|
»naen;; \ u. few days Ia.: uncle.;
\'...i!|.ce and Jock Fitsh were on theici: a.. .. the past week sulfcning from
an :mack of summer gnppc.1J. ll. Johnson and wife and Chas.\2a:w:\ron amndcd the democratic con-vemon in Blair last Tuudny .J. Il.
'ohnon nu chosen as delegate to the..t:!.e convention in Omaha this wce.l¢.Bl .~.Fr:nk Colgan aeturred Wed-1 c 1 f l . : 5f r o mav m t\ . i L 1 1r a l w t i v o aa t
r \ . . | |
.L J .S.hon:kmozomlto0,Mhgl employed by w. Tyson and sons have
r l.:.:'ne-s Thursday.gan\0 Dakota._
Mis.sLethaRyanrcturnoclh:mcJ. S. Cnrcty. Nod Tyson Harry Ty-Ifridaylrirrl New York City. where son and H. McDaniel: dro\~eto Oma-she went last spring to lake up ihellm Tuesday to the stock market. Mr.
work of shopping editor ononeofConcly bought.50 headof calves,tl e large daily pap¢n1 weighing 405 lbs. at $1.25 por cwt.Amonf: the li=£ of mnrriage licen-Q. C.»King' of Seattle was renewing
ses issued at Blair recently wa; that ncquanitunce among frle-ds near B'n'rof DrC. V. Weecan and H553 Rose visiting at ihe Tysor, Hurdum, War-Slmcy both of ihis place.The youngHck, Hain-1 and othcr homes.1"-Neahavebeenraceivfnf: honrffatu-Mr.and \Mr|.Chas.Blanchard.lafons from their many friends.Lenga.h_Qaincg ard _Jung \\»'r§j: called
llh n b a e x n g x a t n l e a mn o f t h l
rrlierurnumher him nmonghhlin
:! n1 amha nd lt !|vd Lh |o nv 1r t \|l
w\|>u=¢h!|ns.\£anol.h||du\h.
Ge in z t hmut ht hn elly ut de mu n
yd4we r e f o r mer ly Bla i r p e o ple a nd Hr . d o h e n n a to th e b en n e r c o u nty f ro m ~" ; n § " ; _ } ~g g n { ] A g y mn ggkm while ie-edinz we er iM-\¢glv| ,-.~
-'W .pend Mrs. .sum *U* '=° kindly remem w h i c h # I w i ~_~~ . 1 u | ¢ . . a u » z : » ="W " B r mm' p eo p le er wmmg xo n " " " T Tx n e e . m e u n s o m e mm e n u m 1
county where *MY taught school for A merry crowd will tour southeast-
"1l\15'.>'°l1¥ern Washington eounty Friday. AmrMm Athtn and two daughters are g5;h On this day the Penn Bureau
~ i n H 1 0 ~ ~ ~ M T gill gntgwn gvgrygna whg can ¢0me
than is atpeseht ~ =h=_=§.»i1. If# Towne people le well." coumry pee-
Iwenee. Then | minister wee required
and Frank bethoughf.himlelf that
Rev. Underwood had hm paused on
his wry te chunauqua and s p i n
acted the part of the good angel and
time has been euferlng (mm eeneer.
passed aw!! nt the hodtenl in Wayne
on last. Mondiy nilht an about I2
o'cloek.._
Hal-giveth;Johenna Schumacher
was born In Jevenatet. Germany. April
1l'hl e U l f *ne.Sueday durnoun a t h i l home lk
The :wk c ontain! :eo eeree me u -'s=»my ¢m»" when un ww. mm#
being adam zo sndwlsf end develop- uae tru nthued an do hnmqe u
edby u aeetuean dishd nged vertieed the men un! had i mp' en lm md
by the city ef Red Wood Fdle. vrhkh whole example ea e mm they all felt
in very proud of the park and bball- they could do 'welt ze emulete.
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Herman arhoofs will not begin this at the Diron home Hunan anemooa.:rar until Mondav, Sant. ll.iHr .andMrs.WilhrdChwnbersMr. and Mm. O. L. Hilninzer were :penn Tuesday evtning with Mr. md
M m l r fGoidenwer Sunday guests of friend: at Te-eeamah.sNed 'l'}s0n had a touch of phlrisy?""¢. Geo.Lo\\¢» wasin Tcksunahand nquirt*-d the services of Dr. Cam-
;'\§fifu.rcron Sunday._
r m x .sA m r . : m d M n . L e o F a u s e t t r e t u r n e d
COMING To ENTERTAIN YOU vice.Interment was made in the familySTANDARD 5ELEC'|'|0N<;'°u\s s1 c AL Numams Instructor at Llverne Minn me wwa mu n a un mn °flurnM»ery on nu heme fum vu"The :'§;1;.:";;,.1' J»}"1}n§£"l.§.` a;a';;.;s|,rears :nd u mm in Wuhingtonlm~pro~cinr1ltely three mmm anlubi-lm ,.,{,, uw 4,¢,m.1 memben aTTT!!!srmmsfzswsu- n nu t cu w w n , uvc r un .: u mm m m.v w- - - - - "----T h eg _ J,S d u m g kY a m i !! e n j o y c r 'p l a n n e d fn r S u n d a y a f t e m o a n a t t h e
-"¢a itf r n mh un n ¢ r - i n - I ma n dL . W a r r i c k l a k e .
hisrh schools.aounty.
She was mlrried to Hr. HenryWendt, A961 6, 1876 and in them nine
zkildren were born, Me boys and four
girls.William, the olden bay, diad
imma, su mem nil Pvedr as is the the flmi}y hnve been me u.» run
cane mth most to wn of lo w: an d Th e ; u e s u f r u m a d i lt u w l n n :
llinnelotl,an d lm all the mod em lin. c um pr mg g 01 c h mmm, ln .,
¢» n v¢ a »m. -- : vu - Q- b an a na - pi n e ~ a
loc ated in In c xallent fuming umm- Omahl. lr. and Hn. Chu. W hdmEMr. and MrsWi!! Thnmpsfln andf sion Mrs. John Doniuksr oflmf and does s thdving baldness.ig! Omaha. Hs. and Hrs. Chu. 371.
not ont for the money but for the
good they can do.
They spent Sunday night with Mrs.
Athsn's brother, Mr. Dan Hogan, o!
Bur; county, end left for their home
at Pipedone on lest Monday.
THE BOOK DF mn-:
"Book from the ancient East, and
I t is expected and hoped.however.
ther a goodly number of the fairer
sex will go along on the tour.
The plan is to meet st Wm. Iver~
sen's place, the tour startinl st 8:45.
This place is 4% miles southwest of
Calhoun.From the other aide it is
one mile east and li:mile north of
fn; Wnneh sc hool.Finn non win
be at Scott Allsn's to see feeder sheep
lit ur by the light of the dawn, 8 then to Geo. Hubere to see prize win-
book breathing the fragrance of lMining nit; club hogs, John Knu ge fs
Gslilean spring, and anon swept by for lIcrefords,Wm.Jahnel's for'lhe ship-wrecking northesst ¢°¥"P¢S¥|Sl\orthorns.Foley Bros.for Durocs
We desire, in this msnner to express
from the `Medlterranean.--A book of
peasants, llshermen, artisans, travel-
lers by lsnd 'lnd 'su ,'I' ilhters and
rnsrtyrr s book in cosmopolitan
Greek. with marks of Semetic origin,
-o book of the Imperial are rlttaen
at Antioch)Jphesus, Corinth. Romer-
a book oi' pictures. miracles and vis-
ions; s book of the village and of the
town: hook of the people and of the
peoples,--the New Testament, E! re-
gard be had to the innpnl side of
ihings, is the greet book, chief and
singular, of human souls.
"Bemuse of its psychic depth. and
breadth this book of the East is n
book for both East and West, a book
for humanity, s book ancient but
eternal.
"And because o! the Figure that
emerges from the book--the Redeem-
er, accompanied by the :multitude of
the redeemed. blessing and consoling.
exhorting end renewing,revealing
Himself anew to every generation oithe weary and heavy lsden. and poi:-
ing from century to century mo n
greet--the New Testament is the
Book of Life."--Arlo!! Delssmsnn, in
"Light from the Ancient Ent."
and Henermds,Grant .||LIlen's for
Polled Durharm.renchlqg ¥versen's
in time for lunch.At 1:15 the crowd
will meet we band in Calhoun.The
afternoon stops include 110 acres ROY
bein: in corn | n'W alter Strickieltb.
Duroc'| and "nears" at C 12 Re m.
Ayrshirek at Manleyh ntvl sweet
clover at Gerald Belles.
A g 4 : 3 0 a g o n p wmm wi ll \'°
sriven, at Iversen's.Talks will he
given by Senator A. H. Miller and Mr.
Frank.Then the big picnic dinner
ot about 5:00 p an.Bill Sievers sup-
plies the ccf|"ee and the Form Burssu
committeg_pnovides the ice cream.
Such men ss George Ohrt. C B. Neu-
man, Henry larenzen. Wm. Iverson.
Claus Mehrers, and Scott Allen can
be depended on to furnish plenty. A
big crowd is expected and with the
Board to lend dignity to the occasion.
with mod talks.shun and snappy,
plenty to est and drink s fine time
is sisurod..
The llrst annual Washington Coun-
ty Bee Keepers Pienie to be held next
Sunday, Aug. 21th st the U. E. Bex-
ter pleee, eight miles northwest of
- 1 - a n - .Blalrfwill attract a big crowd ao-
fording to sli repons.LeRoy eaue-ts
been making her home in Lincoln for ffl! :ether the enormous total of 24,000
the past few vean. fs at present atqmnnds of honey this year.His placethe home of "her mother, Mrs.Altalin s splendid one to study bees. Tslks
Wr.ir's'right aiueat Colfax euset.will be given by expedeneed bee men
Bliss Bum*Wa'nnr|"l"'. \"!"~ 'ms
n e u n A v s n u u s - »n p n ¢ - -." . - - - -
out at the critic al momert and srl
omed their dr with a string of old
tin cans.New what do you think of
lludl
To THE COAST BY AUTO
Ur. C. IL Mead and Henry Rsvor
exisected to leave vulerdw for s. tripto the wehtem coast.They ddve thru
in Mr. Rm°er's new Studebaker and er-
nert to be stone shout six we¢':¢.
They will drive north up the Safra-
mento whlley then south to the lm»
pedal valley.Dr. Heed is interested
in land in both of these vdleys--land
when he h:u`rievel7`1leen. He now rw#
out to look it over for the Ilrst time.
from the a b c's for beginners on to
the most technical points for experi-
enced bee keepers.For the birrir-
ners a small hive will be taken swath'
from the busy spisry so that the mort
timid will be able to see the methoels
used by ihe bees in thdr work.
Visitors from _Douglas county null
be present as well as olllcnes of tho
State Assoeisnion.It will indeed pro-
vide excellent opportunity for thoee
who are interested to lean: from some
of the ben authorities in the state.
Those who wish are invited to brim!
dleir picnic dinners.The pqgrnm
will stan et 2:00 p. rn., and include
some excellent talks.Personally ne
used to fesr the busy bee,tho wt'
loved her product. ,but as we learn
more about them we iesrn to realli
like these little interesting workers
The crowd will also be sble to see
s held of Hubem clover,the much
etivertieed ennual plat, which is new
coming "vrhooping," providing mater
sl for an enormous flow of honey. Mr.
llaner found one super llllenbin thrue
dsys.This is ondinsrily stark season
but the bees 'ever Ic e! when theme
Bennington;Mrs.Chris Qfdek ef Leaving Ramsey Psrk and Red
Wisner;Mrs.Andrew Andersen of Weed felis ire loumeyed stlll fanher
Winelde; Henry of Isabel, S. D.; Frei north,vi d i o :through the llnest
and Charlie of Winside and John oIlfar1ning country that we hsdo1fer
Blair and Mrs. Nels Thompson who seen, through the tosm of Olivia to
died severed years ago.
There are sixteen grand children.
The funeral services were held st the
home this slternoon at 2 o'eloek, con-
ducted hy the pester of the German
Lutheran church of Bennington andintezzac n. vas nsflc in the Gennsh
cemetery len miles south of Blair. 4
OBITUARY
-Mrs:-H.Niflif.*!\| wife or Rev.-H.
Nielsen. pastor of the Dgnish Z.uth»
Wlllrnar.Thla is s.town of about
six thousand lnhlllltants.I t looked
its worst as its streets were torn up
for paving and only the elleys sod
side streets could be used.However.
it. an a good tourist perk. located on
lake Willmar, and well lighted.On
then ighture c amp sdth enwelud tiw
pleasure of camping next to one of
the members of the Nebraska Reil-
roed.Com.mission and also s Canadian
whows.: a missionary from Honsn,
China.The latter was on s y esr's
ersn church of this c ity. died at tl\e||¢gm M absence and with his wife
Swedish Lutheran hospital in Dmslurand three sons had landed in Sen
lost Monday morning.|Frsneisco in April where they had
She had been in poor health for purchased s oar and camping equip
seme time and about :n 5ear ago sub-[ment and were touring the United
mitted to sn operation from which she states expecting to wind up at Mon-never fully recovered..Irma, Cggd; end alter a visit there
Reverend ard Mn. Nielsen hnvlrig||h relatives were to [0 beck to
been residents of Blair since last. May. Chiu
coming here fnom Minden, Iowa where
they were loctted for s number of
y qrs.Since coming to Blair they
have made many srsnn friends who
sympathize greatly with the sorrow-
{Continued next week.)
c asio OF THANKS
n
ing husband and son.
A number of visiting pastors were
present at the funenl services orc! be-
tween thiny and Tony memben of
our sincere thsnks and spprecistion
to the many kind friends and neigh-
bors for their sympathy and sslulst-
their former psstorate in Iowa.|'"°° during the m"'°" and death of
Funeral services were held in um0|1l l°"°d °"°
Danish church on Wednesday s!'ter»
noon and lr terment made in the Blsfr
femetery.
s
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Foley have re-.
cently purchssed a hne new pia"o
which they and ghev family sro en-
,ioy ing 'fm n-meh those days.An
there are five daughters in this fami-
ly no_doobt the music ri'l conminue to
ls work to be done and the? an ma" :Mid to the pleasure of \h1s household
in; full use of this new plant.gfor mlny yur! I.0 eorne.»
HENRY WENDT and rhildmn.
J OHN 2. ATE MARRIED
Rumor has it that John R. Aye end
Miss Elsie Klinek have been married
for some.tims.Well John has had
experience end is old fnweh to know
his owe business so l1ene's wishing
him sll thegood that e married life
can bring and may his trouble all be
l"!ltt1e ones."'
fum of Nnbmn. Now., Hr. me un.
llsrk Srihart of Sholel. Nebr., lr.
andl{rs.'W.W .Rl1ey ofPienos,NelL
and Mrs. Elven Bowen and death!
of Pierce, Nsbr.
P I ON E E R s z r r ms
P A S S E S s ws r
Vital Couoel. one of the host known
and mos tlxighlyizwospeeted of ¢ l
early pioneer settlers ot this ¢°\\Bl3'»
passed sway at his home in Benson
on last Sunday mornin; st seven
deloek after s :hon Illness o!.pneu~
monk.
Mr.Conp.||11rassn.e.!.ireofClMdl
having b m \ » m. u s s . i i i e lml.
Carlile. Oct. 23. 1843.
He mme to Wsslzlnaton www. Hs-
brasks. in 1856, settling sz vseome
where liter he homestesded and
where he lived until a few yelrl 18°
when, on eceount of advanced nee. he
moved to Benson where he died at
pest 73 years of sseh{r.Coupal1rass ma n o !much
ability and in the eomnmnity where
he lived was looked to as sddser In
fi|lIhCi|] and civil alhdrs.
He was msrried in 1869 to lllss
Hsnluerite Poisant and to them six
children were born. five of whom are
still living,M m Bernie Hazermln.
Hn. Edwzud Lee. Louie, Marie and
Vitel, Jr., who all reside in Benson.
The funerd services were held at
St. Bernsrds churelz in Benson on
'h vd m A u g u st 2 2 and loterment
was made in the Blair cemetery un-
medlately following.
The deceased leaves s devoted wife
and five children who deeply mourn
their los.s
J. C. Roeenbalm and wife left Son-
day morning for Winslde,Nebr...
where they will visit their daughters.
Mrs. Will blisfeldt Ind Hrs. Rudolph
Thompson and families.
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SCOTCH SONGS AND READINGS
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AND THE _|UNiNOR FOLKS. STORIES. GAMES. FiEL.DMEET_
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un. ay \\...m. s.-.vw-v umm
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Auansr WRECKEB
STATES R. R. MAN
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Stomach Trouble Had Him Hearty
Put Boing, Dsclarca Mowrer.
'Tlnlae has helped me to mln ten.
pounds." min J. E. llmvrer. 157 Park
BL.Akron,O.,Weilknown milrond
m m .
"BU Iton mc h nl In suc h had tl:
that for seven! days nt a ilmr I could
bunny retain any ffm.I had no IP-pnlte and onen ihe wry slghl of food
made me sick.I. was Inlgnsely nerv-
ous. loo, could not ren ut night, felt
tlned and warn out all the time, and
lout vrelght and strength until I wasllmoit 1:
"Tnnlac mn nde me feel like n dif-ferent mln.lb lppetllo ls emormnut
and I haven?n alan of lndlgenrloa
left.I never fell stronger.Tnnlnc
ceruinly does the work."
Tanlne In mold by all room! drugzlsls.
-AdrertlsemenL- ¢ L u v : v o u s '
l 1 'h 0 I'6 I8 . - h o o h i n l w a B l !
H u a n g .n nn r nl n sl r i l l w l l l m fr u m p I n t h e n i b o r u a I l l u s -u b l n u m d . J o - u Rostock.w u a u
al' mo il u. and W i lma Ca rru tbc rs.m m n l m g t n n n , a n | : o n | M 4 r l l \ ¢u n t l l l e u l u u .A r ms : he n :m un i-
I; h i l l s B o n n e t a n d b r a t :C u -r u m n n a n n .u u w t h m u h e a nm m 'Zh ! bo a r m A p u n o f t h o
H\ .\ d ln n| Ba y c om n mf. w he n l lc -D a n u i h u n o m e t e r .H c D o m l 4 '|
a u g h m .Molly.u e s Cu r uu a ar a
n w l d i vl i n t h e = = = " " ° f m l i n nhim tram nu uump. ur 1.11 lab bur
m a .Um c co u nu b ly .M r h t h o r
D b i l d I u n M r n vt n t C u r u u n n .W n kn o d b y h is wo un d a n d a sc r
ziulm Cn r n u u m n 1| d is t ur bs !b ythen p n n r n n m o l To m llo vr tr u.B o a t n c r a h u m a n d n l m d p a r
m n : m a n y .B o w y e r l n m l u l a i -13.an d ('n. n uU 1| n s l n k o l htm.Oi r r l l l h c fl d l c l u u h h l o v!fo r
Molly.She p ro mu u ua u a bi l vl h.C u r u z h c n a m t o m u h t h e t o w na t C h n o a a n a t t e n d n m n u h g a t
which B a n n e r s a n e m i a pl us soun i t . n m tr o ! o r th u i l h n tl b l : m m
m m .l o ! ! ! n u * n h m m t h ua n d d u o d b y z s t o r m .. u m u m
u r a n a a n .C u n | I. h a n il fu ln
:u n d U 1 8 0 1 13 . Uh # il ( or c o d t o:nu tha anim als." l h \ m a r . t h tm a u i "Th e y u t o u t o n fo o : fa rCu yt nn .ranching n arith C u -
nn hc r l t n an ut m os t e ri n : ca n dl -ticrn.Ito u in u ma to h t! I!a¢u :e k|m l m l t l a n d k n o c o n t r o l ul'thu
l h o fa r H n .Bo n ne t .H i 8 3 6 |enemies at wo rk a t Bi g u m m
Bol ra mr pe rs ec ut e: Ho ll y w ah n i.tenl lmu.L n C h a m b e r s u k : C n r -r u t r u n I N wor k.sa y in :lm h u
bro ken i l l ! !B o l '!| r .C a n u t h o ntnk u hlm o n.Ki l t ! B a n a c h , d u p
ly in im a ar m ; C an u t ho n . c om e si f i l u a t t h e m g l l u s k u .
unéa by ~lac ln: them on t~y : nu
mrerdl from lies ln the man Th ;fum :should be qu' ennurb m leave no
Not tmde retpati..H o w m l m ;bre a sts a re e e hinl.
Nr l lt k of n rm p a tl w tHo w ma ny c he er !e || .l aa e\ y he el te e reb r u i s i n g !
Ho w m an y n o bl e e p tr l te pe a : e ve nHart tuldentooé.
W H A T S H A L L w e E A T ?
N o w t h a t t h e s u m m e r a p p l e : a r e t o
b e h e d .m a n y a p p l e dl n he e m p :b e
p r e p a r e d w h i c h a r e e s
p t c i a l l y go o d .C r e l u n: i '; _ , .a p p l e sauce.pl e.d u m p
j 1 'N1 lln ga,p a d d l n .-za a n d e p
¢.p l e s c o o k e d w i t h n n l t m l .
sea son ed w i t h bu t t e r ,
f sa l t an d e d a s h o f s ug a r .
a r e w o r t h re m e m b er i n g .
A fe w sp i c e d g r e e n e p -
p l m t m u l e l : m i s t a p p e
ti z ln g :trrf» m|»an lment t o a ro a s t o f
p o r k .T h ll l k e ep e l l wi n t e r .
Al e x a n d r i a t o e . - W a s h c a r e fu l l y
o n e h a i t p o u n d o r ra i sl n a ( t h a l l l r l i h
ne ed ed fr u i t ) ,c u t i n h a l ve s a n d l e t
th e zu s ta n d o ve r n i g h t I n x c t t p t u l o f
o r u n g o ju lc o a n d a ta b le e po o nt u l o f
l l l m l r .P u t t h r o u g h t h e m e a t g r i n d e r
en o u g h m a t n r o o n a t o m a k e t t h a l t r u p
fu l o f t l ne c r u m b s .w m p t w o o u p f u l e
o f d o u b l e c r e a m u n t l l s t i ff.a d d o n e
h a l f r u p f u l o f p o vr d e m d m e e r .t h e
ma c e r o n ne a n d th e r u l sl n n a n d o r a n g e
j u l r e .Tu m I n t o l n d l vi d t m l m o l d s a n d
I m r k l n Ic e a n d s a l t fo r fo u r t o t i ve
h o u m
G r a p e P i e . - R e m o ve t h e g t k l n n fr o m
fl u e n u m . b r i n g t h e n u l n l o t h e m n -
l u z lu i ln t t o lo o se n t h e se e m ,m e n
r e m o ve t h e se et h: a nd m i d th e a k l n e
t o t h e p u l p u n r l w o k l l f t e e n m i n u t e !-
t h e n m i l l o n e vu p fu l o r m g m r t o e a r n
p i n t o f t h e p u l p . a t a b l w p a o i i r u t e a c h
D !ro r n s tn t c l l :m tl b u t t e r .B a k e l n
t w o fr t l s l s ..
Ch e es e Ba i l e w i t h Ce l er y .C h o p
Un e e ig ht ok lve s, a l : ra t ll at h es a n d tw o
g r e e n p e p p e m M i x w i t h t w o N e u t -
rl t ut e l c h e e s e s a n d m o l d In h a l l s t h e
e l s e o f n w a l n u t .Se r ve t e r n o f t h e s e
bu l l s w i t h rl |11ecr o f r e l e r y a n d It
vm fo r ta lt lt t he c offee o r wi th t he e nt ai l
t0\1r!\\.
G r a p e a n d A l m o n d S a l a d . - I t e m o r e
th e M. P 4 15 fro m n q u ar t of g ra p e s a n d
ou t tl a vt n In ln n lven . m ix \l |l h a t c up fu l
u f ln lr ln rl wd a n d sl iffl l tl vt l al m o nd s .
A-rlml o n e h a l f r t m f u l n f miz yon nal ae
dr :- m in s: tn w l nl cl l o n e l u l l ! e u p fu l o f
lrlll p]~t~ d rr mttl has b een lultl vrl.S e r vo
o n : r o p e l m t w l k
M a l a y Chut ney. -»-P eel :m tl q u a r t e r
t h r e e quln ¢¢m o n e on i on ,g o w n c h i l l
| \ t p p t l a l l p u t 't h r n u l n t h e m e a t
zfl nt l t- r :n d d malt u n d p e p n e n / t i t d
m»r\|w i t h a m o s t .
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The meri t o f or igin ali ty t a no t n ovel - Jtr. It le elnnarltaf Th e be li evin g ma n
le [he o r l r o a l m a n .h l m n l f. n u t (or u\ ol. h¢ r.- Car lyl e.
S E A S U H A B L E D I S H E B
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|1 | |t 1 » uu | IIN l l w l tl r h l i wu r t lt t ry l p f u n
t h e f a m i l y :
St u ffe d C u c u m b d r e . - T a k e t h r ve
gtm|Lslx¢\l su¢'tlmlwr s. sam-hatt f rnpf tltnf hr t- :u l cr ur lt ln g the m me o f rt nn pi le tl
nt l tr .o n e est:-1.o n e tttlnltslpuutlftll u l
tllnp;n°el onion nm ' t m up n ll t tft tl of nu l l
a n d n fe w ulanln1|n f cnyvn luv.P o vl
the eltcutnlwna. mt In lmttlwa :mel :troop
o u t tl l v »\\~e~¢l:1.M l x thc'ntu fl'ln2 nn rl
|l II t h e i m l t e i .pu tt in :t t w o tm re t hvr
e m l It o n l t h a a t r l n l r .l l n m n I n a h u t
[ m n t t l l h twu tn1:1t*t¢]\¢-mfulsl n f u h h '
lull.T u m t h e m tar¢*full3:u n t i l we l l
lmu utn uvl . t lwn m ill a ilt tlu - \tr ltt '|1 dn t!
hu h u n t i l l t * t l | l t r lm sl in p: tw o nr t h
tl m l 4 .If t h e w a t e r I n t h o m m t \ t | | |
a m u s mln! more-.bl a h o n a h u l l p l a t
ll r . t t 'm m t " t h u a t r l n g s un d e w r w w i t h
a la mwn mau ve.
C l n n l h g W i l d F r u i t . - - l ' : | I l l w f n s
fr u i t in t o x l vrl l l t vfl Jo n : : t m l flll w i l l
Im l l l n z h o t x l r u p ot'amy |lt ':r \t°in
l1\|'|'tn|\~ =x dmirrfl.Re a l - a n d l l l m v- i ~
rt l m l l vr . e u w r w i t h hull lmz \\ .\!t\r tf
t h o l l t p l l t n f m o l r w h e s r m - r t h t Sara
pil ! ll !! t he t °n \e r nf t he l ml lvr nm ! th t'
m v o r w i t h nlul n u t s o r m r p vt s u m
{ t | 1 t o [ n r t t w t m fo u r l m u n l .Tak e'o n
l l w ¢ a n a l wl m :s a w t h e y n n -tt ah tl
wz nl o tl . p m l ftl u a da r k t Pl | |t r u n rl tl u
fm i l w i l l l : t '4 | \ l l s l w a l l t l ft l l n \ | n r a m
fl a vo r .I
G e o r g l r e Pi c kl e d P e a c h e s . - W i t !
pe n r l l l i m o tl p u l l an s umo ltm. lsc\ tl\
ma y w a n t t o tr y t h i s r e c ip e : P w l fi r m
#lov cll ntt ntnn e ;» eat I1ea and pa rk l lwt
in to a l nn z t* ll n tl e j a r. {| r \l 'tt l t ll n nlzomlttlrup.Cm or w it h 1 -r '. »~ »= .ann
Il e m e r a l t r t c l o t h a n d : w t o w n ? In
m o l pla ce.T h e fr u i t a n d d r o p w i l
ma k e a d e l ir i o u s p t r k lo i n l\ \ | | m o n t h
um ! g ro w m o re 1 !9!| ll l J!IS li l o n e l lvh
th o b ot t o m .A n o t h e r m e t h o d w h i c h h u been
tr ie d i n a t o o h ! c l i m a t e l a t o d l l . Il
w l t l t t h e pe e lo t l fr ui t ,th o u fl l l e ve
r r e vi c e w i t h g n m u l a t e d m s m r .aes
an d b u ry ln n h ol e l n t h e g ro u nd .
w i t h h a y a m i e a r t h , l e u vl n x t h e Ja
tlm~e fe et u n d e r t h e anl l.I n
sp rl m r. if y o u l ul te l :| t Ima ! y o ur 1 ~ . .
tl-on y o u w i l l i l n d a m o e !alr lic lon
pe a c h p n - s e r ve . w h i c h l l l l vl l i k e fr e
peeoltee.Sm a l l berrleen Il k o bl ac k,M o e e n
EVIDENTLY Hen UNLUCKY DAY
Wanlan Probably convinced That ntThat Moment Har "J inx" W u
Strictly on #he Joh.
I was very busy upswlra nrlth some
necessary writing, and. gtnnclng out
|.h| window,beheld Mn ."Btn:Fnr~
ever." 1 neighbor, coming up :he wglk.Calling my. small daughter, I told her
to tell- the visitor I was not at home..She descended the stairs to do mx bld-
dlng and I upped sotily to the lop of
the stain to hear the eunrenmlom"Mother home?" lnqulru! Mm x»1gh~
bor.'
"1~=o. ma'nm." natal my :mnrm child.
Al thin unfonunate moment thehenvy blue beads x wore nrnund myneck broke and milled down in the tml!
llke s heavy hnllatorm.Ns smalldaughter gtnnr.ed at the danrlng glam
ptanicies and. l00kI!l¥ Up in consterna-tion, cried. "0. manner. you broke your
pretty blue heads!"Chicago Tribune.
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les aue nl.By t h e u s e o f i n - d C ro s s a m
Bl u e , a l l c l ot h s a n d t o w vl n re t n ln t he i r
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m e n t .
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p a n h i m .wi t h a d c s p e r n t a e l fo ft h e
4 r e w h e r i n h i m a n d au-ng xled
th r o u g h t he y l r l d l ng m u a l s e g u n t i l b e
1 a s a b l e t n c a t c h a n u p r i g h t o f t h a
h n n l e k a r l .
l i e l l a n c e d a t m a y a a h e b a l l a d l o
-m ic h la t a hr rn th .Sh e l a y p as s i ve l u
h i s a r m l s e r e y n t l va e d g s h o a e e m l d
to h a ve ta in t ed . b u t :It o b re at h ed aa a
i l y .th o ug h ulc kl y.l l e r d r i p p i n gu m m c l u n g q l u h a r u g m l y u i d h a r
h i r h a l t a t n a m e é : w e r h l a a r m s .
Th e n, pl o dd i n g t hr o ug h t h e y i el t il n g
1 va m p ,h e a t r u n l n l o n u n t i l h a
: a c h e d t h e s h u n .K i t t y o p e n e d h e r
q u a n d m e d t h a n u p o n h l a .
'r h m k G o d . 1 r e ' r e a l l H z h l n o w ! "
a n d W l l t r m ." It w a s a n e a r t h i n g In
ti a l m ua k c g .Yo u Ile q u l et a n d n u t a
m a l e . a n d t h e n 1 r l l l h u r r y b a c k , a n d
yo u m ua t c ha n ge y o ur th in g : q ui ck l y. "
' r u m n a a q u i r k c a t c h o f K l l l f l
b r e a t h .'° 0b , W l l z, y ou an s o b ll nd !" °
ahe nr hla per fd."C o nl d n l y o u a t- e l a r e
n u g o i n ; l o m a k e m e t e n s w - t vn l t
A r a y o u g o i n g t o m a l e m a tell yo u
u m 1 : o va fo u l "
She pu t h er at ma ab out hi s nec k a nd
tm ta e : o n h i s a h ou l dr r .w m n n . d u m
h o n d e d .h a r d l y It l r n e d ;h e d i d n o t
Y a o # w h a t t o d o .
'Tl l t e l l y o u b i r l u a e 1 a s I m u s t . "
no w h i s p e r e d . " P vc a l vm y a l o ve d r u n .
I m .an a 1 n a ve l c a r e d fo r Jo e . "
" K i m i "
T h a m r t h a t b r o k e fr o m n u ll p a
bald all t he an gular : nf bla 1iiI» lllua !un»
mam ..H t l t a n g r a n a n r l e t .H e t r i e d
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Two to Coauidar.
"Be mine and l shall be the Ilapphmtof mortals.""Su.I1l runnin an l am.
I liao mln! to be l|n11\|§."
y ou mus t b urma n~ ," als o ~"1ur n a nd ta J oe - no t lu th a t ny .
Ho wanted ma, and I thought I could
Fred Probably Knew.
"I notlco you dnn't use n lip-nick?""Nm I"rt'd nhl it wus wry had taste."
UI. but wha! mia he expec t!l k
Ind!! hue been old enough to hanhom+~ tuba.Wim: rt 4 ~ad he ua
I i f f ! me . i m ma ! a n I vu 0
n g |sy o u r p r i d e .D - n i t . 1 1 's y o u r p r i d e I
w o n t a s m u c h u f o o .I w o n t t o h u m .
b l e yo u ,D e n o n t h e r o '|n e ve r b e e n
m i n o r w o m a n 1 e o u i d r f t t i m e s o o n e r
or Lat er.I'm m a k i n g y o u a n h o o o n b h
p r o p o m i .Y o u r | ' | l h e r '| | d x l n x m a n .
A n y o n e c a n n o t h a t .x l r l u t y o u . m d
I w a n t t o L a k e c a n o l h i m f o r 3 o u r
n k e t h e r e n o t n u d a n .I u k y o u
t o b e m y w i r e , t o s o m e t o C o l d Ja n o -
uo n w is h m e a n d m a r r y m e . D ': r ou m p
p o l e h e co u l d h o l d h u j o b h e r e ao»
o t h e r d a y u t h e c o m p a n y k n e w h e h
p n r u m m r u d r i ve h i m m m u m
p o r t a g e u n l e s s y o u m a r r y m e a n d l e t
h t m t a k e n u pe u zi o n o n d l i ve w i t h
" u"I t e l l y o u 'o o ' a g a i n !" t r i e d 3 1 0 1 1 1 .
"H o w m a n y t i m e : a m I t o a n s w e r y o u ?
W I !! y o u g o n o w ?
H e c a u g h t h e r b a r m e o n i l u , m m s : -
t n ; n u fa c e f o r w a r d i n t o h e r s .
Sh e l or e lm o d ln te a r. an d t he y h e ar d
th e d r a gg i n g fo ot s t ep s of : he fac t o r In
hi s r oo m a bo ve .T h e o l d m a n m t h u
r o y s l o w l y d o w n t h e s t a i r s m o e d g e d
al a n ; t h e c o u n t e r .Th e r e s n : t e a r l n
b l n su n k e n e y e s ;b o t nz w a s m m
m a d o h i m t r e m b l e ." Y e g o t o o fa r ,l t r .B o w y e r ! "h e
qu a ve r e d ." T e e n u m in s u l t m r g i r l
i n m y o w n h o u s e !"
" G e t b a c k so be d .y o u o l d fo o l ! "
m e e r e d B o w y e r ." D l d o 't y o u d o y o u r
o w n l o ve m a k i n g ?
" I f s h e w l n n t h a ve y i I vr l n n t o e ! !
h o r !L e a ve t h e ho us e. a nd d o y o u r
1r o1 1 t!*" II I d o . " a n s w e r e d B o w y e r . " I" l l d o
l t .D '3 o u m e m t h a t ?A n s w e r me ,
l i c b o o a l d l "
T h e Io c i o r u n !h a c k : p i n o t t h e
c o u n t e r a n d d a r e d l l h i m w i t h h a ; -
" I allways l o ve d yo u .W l ll ,a n d l t
vr a a m r r i g h t t o l o ve y b u .It w a l y o u
bu il t u p l u y ou r m in d a ll th at ab ou t m y
lo y a l t y Io Jo e .5 r a n d f o r J o e l u a
way . bu t th at wa s al l.I! y o u im a g i n e d
al l t ha t y ou dl d . vrn a I t o b l am e for it ?
So m e ti m e s y o u n e a rl y dr o ve m e cr a z yw i t h y o u r ta l k a b o u t J o e a b o u t h i s
vr o r k . a b o u t m r l o y a l t y t o h i m , w h e n
I t va a h u n g r y fo r y o u r l o ve .
° 'l 'm l a h a m e d - G i l l k u o vr a h o w P m
aa h a m e d t o t e l l y o u t h l a .Y o u m a d e
m e . w w .W h i l e Jo e l i ve d I vr a l t r u e
t o n l m .rm n- ee . an d yo u a re t re e. a nd
l o ve en n n o t b e bo u n d .A n d I d o n 't
c a n a m a p 0 ! m y l i n g e r s f o r t h e u u -
aat ib l.I c a n fo r y o u .l'm s ha me l es s
no i r , w h e n I a n y t h i a , b u t y o u a h o u l d
h a ve t r e o - y o u ah o u l d h a ve k n o w n .
w h a t r i g h t h a d y o u t o d r o n e o u t y o u r
re fr a i n o t Jo e, Jo e , a l l t he d a y t o m l .
wh e n m y h e m vr aa c r y i ng o u t fo r y o u .
a n d y o u w o u l d n o t h e a r a n I w a n t
y o u r l o ve . t vu n I w a n t y o u t o l o ve
m e . a n d t o t a k e m e a w a y fr o m M a n l -
t o b a , w h e r e l 'l l n e ve r h e a r o f t h e n w
a a t l b l a g a i n - D r J o e !"
l k ft e r vr a r d n s e e m e d t o W i l t o n l i k e
a d r e a d fu l d r e a m .G e n t l y h e p u t h e r
a r m s f r o m h i s n e c k . a n d r o l e t o h u
fee t.An d , b e c a u s e t h e n a t u r e o f t h e
I n n vr a a o r t h a t al mp l lc lt y t h a t lu»
llt ln etl ve ly un der st an ds, s z w as no t an
t e r .b u t l de e p p i t y u m il l le d n u
h e a r t .
" r m s o r r y . K i t t y . " h e m i a ." t vl u t
y o u h a ve t e m m o m a k e s a n a n d o
mu ch th a t l h ave p l an n ed a n d d re a me d
o f.l t t a l r r l t h e : e a t o u t o f t h l n p .I t
vr aa my fa u lt .Le t ua x o b ac k. "
S h e l o o k e d a t h l m w i t h w h i t e fa c e .
a g i l p a a n d bl a zi n g eyes.S h e ro s e
w i t h o u t a vr o nl ,de c li n in g h l a h a n d .
- m a r lik ed x m r .h d t b h l
quickly.
m e m a m m a a n a W m .l l n r v n u I
s .i
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ruthen indirectly.They m in mg lah.
You know the combination."PII mlm' her mx! ml.n n c a n
tmst me, Mn. Boltock, bec luse y o!orerltvr just how 1 feel about her."
0 a 1 Q 0 ¢0
Kitty NIDDEG softly at the door ol
Molly: room."I!ea gone, dnt," :ha
whispered."Let me come ln to :mu"
The bedltead v u dragnd back.Molly |1000 before her.wllllehC¢\|
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Kltty D a w H u Down Beside Hcr.
and lense.Kitty put her arm round
her and ut down on me bed beddi
her."Tom Bowyera a hint. uony.~ sho
said."Bot moot man ue.It yon ginthem the lout blt ot encouragement-"
"I never enconnznd hlml"cried
Holly, aobblng violently."'I1ra ulmty;hated the aight or htm.Be has some
power over father."
"lla seems very-fond of you." nz-
geated muy."Do you |:nll"that fondness?1 hate
him.I hate the light of htm."
Hltty stroked her cheek softly. "Yon
lmvelft mat very many men, dnr. Lovemmm amount to very much.And it
doeslft last very long.I. was outtahappy wtth Joe. :ner the tuat month
or two.".
Molly looked at her tn wonder. '°Wl1y,I thought you and .lol loved etch
other!" une exclaimed,"I admired Joe and respected hlm.
And then. there was not the dreadfulspecter of poverty with htm.Joe wil
a nun like wus Camnahen. he'd keephis word. no' matter nt what colt."
Molly spnng to her feet."W hat nnyou hintlnl at?" :he crled hysterical!!-
"What word Il_W|ll keeping?Do youmean his promise to mel"
wlz l he w ort h ap th ln z. Yo u'!\ ho r ui ne d.
lc Irl i l b e 1m | , m1 u 1 » t o r l l so t he r ap !-
tal t o ke e p i h e u n o ,ei t he r .I l ' |a
sh am e t l m t C u r r n r h e n s h o u l d w a n a
m a t i m e a n d n x o n g t h t r y l n ; t o c a r r y
ou t an Im po s d bl q d re a m .It y o u c o u l d
a s - l l y o u r : h a t s n t p a r w h e n m e n o n
fa l l s d u e . Jc u c o u l d p u l l o u t , a n d M
a n d h e c o u l d m a k e I l e n i l b i g In n ! !
mo nl .} ! e d s o o n g e t o ve r t b l d m v
po l n l me n t .Y o u e o u l d s e e t o t h u . "
H e c o u l d n o e , h l d a . t h c fl i c k e r a r |
smile.K i t t y n u ' i t , a n d l o a t h e d B o w -
yer U10 mo re.S h e k n l w h t w a s p h y -
l n g o n h e r h o p e s , a n d : e z t h e a u d d h
luddm ruduuon. sho made her anyqutcktg Ln the |l!f0¢¢i-UD of UM DG!!-
nge.'r u m r u a r lg wlth h r o ho n e lb u -
fore the !¢¢¢0r'| door.:wee the door
Tom I3¢m;|er nl standing, and 11011;head him. whit! to :ne lips. and rl;id"l'1re given you youi nnswér mln;
tuner." mid Molly.Ilolrser smiled."No dectllvn tha:was ever made cur: be changed," he
rammed."ll it a crime to love ron-
lo want to make :ou my wife?""Ho: bait It is n crime to perzeunan when you know youhns0 no fish:
to uk me nt ul."
5 H I |v ," P m g o l n g t o m a r r y M o l l y , " h e c u a
tln ue d." I n e a r u m l p o s s e s s t b l
p o w e r t o m a h h e r m r w i fe .B u t 1
wa n t m e l l n a In r e t u r n .I w a n t t o s e e
s o m e o f Jo e | p a p e r s .T h e y ' r e n u n .
a n d y o u c a n Ie ! m e s e e t h e m w i t h o u t
g m I ¢||n m u n t i l th ey h a d m a s t e r e d h t m .
c o u l d n e ve r r e fr a i n m m fe l l i n g i n t o
t h e b n l l y ' | p o l e w h e n h e m e l ¢ . p p ° g | .
l i o n )Il e : d a m n e d h i s a n d o w n d u c e
l r o n m e c o u n t e r ." F I I c h a n g e : n u r l u n r e r , M o l l y !" h e
cr ie d." B e fo r e I l e a ve t h i s S t o r e £ 0
"-.::';.-.,._....;;»'._ \1~ff~N IH ~ "~ ~ ~ L £ § E~ *~ 1z° ~ ~ £ 1 H H
__ - 1-.- ;-...__.._
for go tt e n , Klu x . " he m a ."W e w on 't
L h l n l o f I t a n l n f *0
B u t a l l t h a t u l z h t h l l t h o u g h t s r o -
w l f e d ab o u t s m d a d spot i n bl n
h a d B m u p ~ .
CHAPTER vm
Taad\¢|»y.When Kitty len me mack me arent
"Twominds 01 Un inltlcworil.
hui dlsappoand,lncludlng agmt stretch of the foundation."
should bln to |000 all 306| :nancy inthat mneen: line." uid Bowyer.Ile
was quite It hll cue now, heilng hlm~
f r o B l D D N T I N U I D J
B a t o n t h e P a l l e t C l m i .
o n e u m t o A n o t h e r - Th e a e ' s n o m o -
a
'~|. . ~m u Ft!h u r t y o u . s f : t h i l l d hell: ll..
NEWS UF NEBRASKA
IN GUNIJENSED FUBM
Recent H;ppaning1| in Nebrukn.
Given in Bri ef Ita ml For
Busy Readers.
\'»1l¢l ducki are rvimned dying lonth
11 senral pnntunu of me sun.
Unwagn will hol l u m m annuai
»| settlerf picnic ugult 23 :ml 24.ifluarlu llynon of Ansley has dalp
.d :wvvn curloudu of potatoes au tm;
|§ muon.w. ll. Morton at Pairhury has nc-
pm! me position of sumerinleadentavlnoolt uf Ik-urlw..Utvr :I year uf lwgullutlulll n trini
mn-m line la to he bull! from Gatinear ar; tu Brady llld Maxwvll.
The Lutiwran clmrdl at Mllwlm.
-~tim:¥li.0llJ,wwntly completed.:ui dn»¢l|¢\ll*ll last Sunday.
2\nl1ue I~2r!¢iuum uf Umalm.was
-mxaenl whlle bathlm: at (Sutter Luke1nr llmt plum Sundny.
um humlrvd I~"n-mont lsualuen menI no signal up a funrugtve for axsothvr
mnlauqua lo be held during August,
::f.':|Ernost Govhring, eo. réured fumser,
NEWS REVIEW UF
cunngqyvems
..r .
- - l \ a t w h e n lu-fe t l fr o m a n n p p t o
lr t l'.
V a l u a t i o n s f o r A n t fl n p g c o u n t ; h u e
In |\ l o 1\ PIl" t l $2 . 0l l) ,0 ( l) fo r 19 22 W l ll t
at t n :I r v ]|ll'tt¢|I.lt'1|fr o m 6.6 m l l i r
1~» 5 mills.
Th e ~ ew b u r ns o n th e C un l e r co u n t y
m u grn lit tll l,n r r d e l l t n ho t t i e t h e
t.r\ tltt °r stoc k a llow thi s y ear. ar e ne at-
i t a n i m a l .
. t p r o p o n t t i o n t o m t l a n l e l r c -
t m n fo r vo t i n g a wuts-r a r k !h a s
l = t t t t u r n e d t | 0 \ l n . b y t h e t o w n b o l t d
o r St ap le to n.
T w o t0\t tlt\m l n \ \ | | l h e h o l d l n
IH N H H ' n m nt x , u n o np e n i n g A lx i r t t l t 9
u l l l o n p vr a m i t h e o t h e r Se p t em b e r
1.5 a t S r r i b n e r .
l) i l 1 t f'Il u n d ntont hers o f t h t ' l i t t l e
slu un l, ne ar ly l. " » 0 D i n w u mb e r . a r e i n
Li n l k i t o r t!! a t P l a t u m o u t h f o r a t w o
m n R x vn m m p z n e n t .
Th e t r t l l lg o u f B I; t l p r l m m l u n r e g l a
t vn t l $23,000 o f fu n g l l n g b o n d :w i t h
" l p st at e n m l l t n r .T h e b o n d s w e r e
l n n u t h t b y ¢ D e n ve r n r m .
Le a B t t t l t r , s e c r e t ar y u l ' u r i vn l t u r o .
htm n u d e I s a vi n g o f 87.000 tn l n -
sl t nl h ll l n ll of a r e vo l vi n g a n d se n di n g
m t l l o o n t o p - a t t h e l i n t . h o u l e .
Tw e n t y G r r m e b . \ w e -m o m l e t e l y o r
p a r t l y o ve r c o m e b y Fm n k v fu m e s l u
11bl az e w h i c h da rm g ed l a 5200.000
ma c k l n a ft t r n l t u r o s t o n e a t t l n m l u .
M r s K a r l M n t n u s o f Hm r e lo c k l l
cloud an at n n a t t o f n t l a u t o a o c l d e n t
n vu r A s h l a n d .'l '\ |r u ul l w r w o m e n l n
t h e o a r w i t h h e r w e r e b a d l y l n j u r o t l .
'0 ' K » n e Bro s..G o t l w n b u r g p u n t o
n o n s r l .r w . o u t i y d a i p p c d to u r to e n
t u m l l f t h r l r t h s t cr o p .Th e i r t t u l t l l
l vc r s g t fr o m 1 5 0 l u 17 5 b u s h e l s p e r
|l.TE.; _Th e s u g n r ho s t c r o p i n t l m N o n l 1
Pl a t t e va l le y ,l l es t im a te d b y a u z u r
ui t lc l n ls t o h e a r e c o r d h w a k e r l n
p o i n t u f a c r e p r o d u c t i o n fo r m a n :
ye a r s p u n t .iT h e fall*b o a r d o f R e d W i l l o t r
c o u n t y h a s d vc l d e d u p o n O d n h vr Il .
4 , 5 a n d 6 . a n t h ; d a t e s f o r h o m i n g
t h e r u n Px ht bl tl on o f t h e a s s o c i a t i o n
a t M c C o o k .
T h o N vl n n u k l I a r m b u n a u (ne lem
t l o l l w i l l l m ve t t t m l o n t h e s t a t e fa i r
g r o u n d s l t t u l n t h l n 3 e a r f o r t h a c o n -
r o n l o n z f o f lno ml te rs w h o w i l l r l u l t
th, ¢-xpoatttén.T w o tu aa kr d b u r g l a r s en t e r e d t h o
fa r m h o m e o l Jo h n S t u h r n e a r ¥ o r k ,
unsg ett u n d b o u n d R a y m o n d ,16- ye ar
o l d sn n.rl t lr t l t h e ltntllle a n d :u n d o
I n l y w l t h $ 1 2 5 .
\\ 'l | ¢n t h t * l u t o l n 1 \h l < l | h o a nd h i s
br h l e w vr g r i d i n g s tr u t K a h o t t . A l b e r t
L y t l l r k u f Tnllnltl l l t w k sul'ff'rt'tl l n -
j n r l e l th a t i-naawd h i s de a th .H i n
br id e wa s lm tl ly l nr tt is tw t.
A n i g h t " al r fa u l t !" o n N l l ffu l l i s m m
o r t h e fvn l t t r r s p l n n n e d f o r t h e I n t e r
s t l t o s o m t n w t w l u l m I1 w i l b e h e l d In
t h a t c i t y tlltrl m o n t h m u l : r t h e au s -
p l c o l o f t h e . t t m - r t r m n Lestlun.
A h e r d o f ho g s hr-w a s tlr lvitl lt
fr o m u n o p e n to a no t h e r t t t rn s e l ttml
n t t l c k e d t . . D . W u l t l r n n . m r t r u t r l i vi n :
n u r U n h t m l .Il e w a s t h r o w n l u t h e
tzround a n d llgfllmvttht tn tt l e g t o m
h e r o n ln*t n u l d ¢°|u~ttln'
B .J.3lt1.nunt*II.pu nt vn n lm n n rl e r
nt " O ld . \ t» ¢ ° 'p m t N o . o t . a t S u p e r
;|.||:
tled Temporarily and in
_ Feeble Manner.'
sum SIDES cum VIETUHY
_ . . . . . . - . . .
agotlatinaa Between Railway £xlc tltlvn and Shoprnan Renamed-
Violonc n by Strikcn Exaparatu
tha Publlo-Franca Ready toEnforceSanctionsfAgalnlt
Ddaulting Germany.
By Eowano w. PICKAHD
| NE of our :neat ltrll:el--that of
the bituminous miners--urn net-
led last week Pllrtlally, temporarily,
~d after a fashion.The agreementcited at Cleveland by the milieu
olltcials and uperaton representing
n -~ ou.ooo.ooo tonal annual pro
|lon mums then: will be enough
|to get tltrough the fall and Irin-er,Qnough conservation and ration-
probably wltl tn: a¢¢e»»\r.l Butbe old wagepenlu and workin; con-: tions are to eanunue ln effect until
arch 31, 1923. which means the high
r e u tor coal that have prevailed
or len-nl y eunl will be malntalned
~r the dealers, if they can do lt. and| that next April the dlspules and
~robably the strike will begin ntl over
gain.To be sure,the agreement~rovloea for the creatlon of tnachlnery
o avert further strikes und to bring
~me order into the chaotic coal ln»
1 ry. but the pubtlc must not count
oo much on thls.Botl1_the miners and the operators
lalm ta llll\t~won a victory atIeveland.the former because their
azea atm]work conditions are un-ltanged. and the latter because the
~men signed agreements with ladl
Idual operators and also because the
rlbunals to be get up solve the tunes
1-olvlng around the question at ar~ltratlon, srhlcln tm- mlnen oppose.
The agreements were with #pern-
orl of all the bltumlnorn stntn ex-pt Illlnols and indiana, but the proopoetsforresumptionofminingln
~me two states also was engeellent.
Already the coal protlteers are gelttng ln thelr work.Senator Bonh
~r Idaho called this to the attention~f the federal fuel committee and an-
ounred his tnleatlon of aeleltinx lclrln»lndnts In rheck them.Al.tha same
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d u r i n g t h e | : l a d u !p t ° r l 0 ¢ l a n d e x t e n d
\~¢ l Int o the h uma n per io d.The b un- eo
fo u n d a r e m n n h l a m b l f l a r g e r t h a n
t h o s e o f a n y k n o w n a n i m a l ._
U N K .
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w u r n m l r u o u n a r o o
W
5
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p.n w
I ' 1 |n a n o - n o n - u - mo n o - a n a - ¢ "Kuhn's Photos will please W Ima the aa.. in The Enterprise.1 " were guna me dinner Wodnenday
V ._tvanipg at the homo of her sister,~> hnrlr md pogldfli =;,_m "Orphan c.'h.ild1en gnatiy outnum- lbirn. Jas. Candy.
Y hir adults ln sevenl Armenian eiflea,Mr. md MH. Randi] Iiefwn ind
1 smuiofm mm TABLE | |||hwmm IBLAIR BRIEFS--Localand Persoa
C1daaro&hon
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al
Blair, Nehr., Augu§t 24, 1925K-rnz Brmnrnxsz-Funhmx
A Fashion Forec ul i Hylnn and HywaymenTHE ETr'rERP1z1sEi
JOHN A. RHOA\3E5»P u l a u :
ISSUED EVERY m u n s m v
|».\... xx.. Er...-'| 159
I n -~ h a w been fli| _ Vid-5bin ww J whalt 26,590,000 as cum-Bparedwith39,514,000 l u !year.8
chi¢|.W> rub No. 2 hard elated Fri,'f
day lt $1065.8Com:-Go:m weakened early in the 9uaymthy with wheat but re~ 10coée' J J due to nnfavnrablevl
..._.|__--_.|s¢|-..-:.. QL; navel ink l)
859,815
859,-1 5208.825
600.317
4011 22342900738.9 : 9
1,138,210:sa 79?
.mf
2.5
3.13.92.-I3 4
x.\. u
.12
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Tnips East
6:-I0 p. m. Daily.
10:43 1. m. Daily.
_ Trains West
8:45 a. m. Daily.
1 ..._.l ¢ a u l ~ u u ¢ ~ o u l - u u l u u o u u 0 3 ~s hthel Mead maqf a business where Turkish hatchery has done lmlchildwn spent Sundny with her moth-
' ° " ' " " ' °~tru 1> Omahl. Monday,h¢1n»h work.Alaxandropol hu a1,.er, Hn. Chrlstuuen, u Blair.Kuhn'|photos 1nll°Pl ¥°°Kuhn! Photon will P 6 1 :ml Iilenking of Aninhm was in 000 Orphan!! and less lhln 3000 able " "
Tn, our Sodfs and Sundae's.Tanlsc for 9Sc, for Saturday only. gm xlty on business l`ueMny.hodim adult males.ErIvan hu near-f ORUH NEW S
Blair Phnrm\¢)"-\\dfT DHI! Store.__ .-k h 1 d ly twice il! rnnny children as ndults.p . Reinelhen of Chiugo s2 : 5 0 1 1 ~ ~ M. a Q,E. R. Haggard, underuker.Phone Try Blur Phnnruy for y our Drug tolT_.';j§" >==;;_§f»== u a er rave hear East llelaef is rating for ~ or-his vacation mm h i s a r e n u . E *__,_,.1 ,._.,__ uae u _..,_" "' on mas lsr.phans na farus funds will permnt."and Mn .Reineruen ofpor11m.H
1
dunno!niglmtzoums along about umnomination, even though it be on th
last of November.--Kansas City Sim dn.nf0CrIli¢ ticket..
Give Your Hogé
Pasture Room
To Keep Them in Good Health.
Fence oii that Alfalh. Pasture.It means"'D o l l a r s P r o f i t .
To do this you need FENCE. We have shipped
in a carload of
Genuine American
Fence,Steel Posts m nw
WrTHEandribs.'Annow
.Prices are Lower '*"""`"""`
Did you see those Heav)'.20 oz
Army Stack Covers.Our prlc
c low on these.Heavy e u;_h t r y
thing und outlast six of l h di 1 k
1|-§_
r u t t a n a w u a 1 .
mE l \ t e r o 1 l ~ ~ m a i l e r 1 1
tha porloffice at Blair. Nr*~1""f
tbl Ad of Gbarmll of Ilanh 3. qs?-1
¢Jl:.:¢:.-1.'.JJ
Just why we upek of ch:\ut.1:<;L:.z
ahotiid have a rival in H10 shag: of a
>how troup are do not ||Iovrl .,L Th.:
authorities pzbbahly overlorlzml the
fact that lllair won holdin" rhautau-
qua at just this tim» or "=o..1 would
not have allowed a 1 | ..:l r :stainmelit
to have hold fort:.
.a ha-$211 of a \\<=|d
This il a g I ll old world we
live ln.II\ro.jt'1i.1 that in nestled
for ll1|ln'|\ \\r Ixtury and com-
fort is browri . if .'a in such profu
ri-on that :Irm~=t»n<much goes to
rule It:u f in those United
States; \.T rl c\:.;,\h]np; is going full
xiit ani r1!\1i'T.r miners and faetorieif.
of al' 1 r|r busy, this nat`ion pro-
dufer ~~ lh Faster than it can be
count rl.
In the I.:-o of all this why ir there
no mwh auflorinsr and misery in tht'
world?Why discontent and labor
strife.and the struggle ol man
agadnat mar. when thru agreement.
nach might have a greater nliare of
this nation'a goods, without lighting.
than either may expect to get with a
complete victory.
Teachers and philoroohora have
wrought for rentariea. striving to im
plant one great truth ln the minds of
all. ret there have been low who have
embra»ced`the moaning.
Corctouaness, greod and selfishness
must be ovenhrown if this old world
is to he made a pleasant plaro'ln
which £0 live I".a.ch of us can help
'rome In hrlndmf this about lf
r __1 1-uaiu olle. .......Ll .. L-iqhlnr
\»\tltntr lromuuuuo ln uw avaa ve....ILaternina and a lack of supportcaused a :harp drop on Fdday.Ex-'ort sadu have been Hood; cash comis a 3 lliic ab-we Soptiember. which
roach a neaj lorr.&toaday,,Chicago#ahh corn cl6xed"F1idx at 8215s.Potaloen:--Potato ipntenta havekccn heavior than last week. Supplies
haw: been liberal in all markets and
demand limited.Markets gone:all~,'areoker.Homo grown stocks con-tinue nupnlylng markets. New Jersey
Cobbler: No. 1 brought $1.25 @ 2.65por cnt. in eastern markets.'KansasamlNebraskaEarlyOhlosbrourrht
9012 to $1.15 in mid-weartern markets
and 801 to $1.08 f. o. b.
Pugh!!Plum:-Rorelpta of oaks at the four
nri-cipal markets about steady withla:1. \|\e¢'k.Stocks in stornn declin-
lnfr mmearhat.Prices firm to lclvifzher than a week alto.Ima! price
160.I'r.ullrr:--Receipts of dresser! poul-
try at tho four principal markets in-gfggygpd ¢)\¢\r 18Of \l»¢¢'k.SIOTIJZE
locks 8.225.000 lbs. oror a year anvlpriceslivepoultn'-Ilona.High!! 16c. {hr.lwy} I8c; aprimnl, l9c
DairyIlecelntfl have been heavior thanlast week but with tnulinr quite active
*he norkota are tirmer than a. }\oek
rooaters, 100.
ago.Production beginning to shoaswaennal decrease. Extras 9Old 'l'hur:\~
day in Chirago at 38% @ 3lf.
('0M&|!SSloNER'S PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from last week)
On motion duly made and carriedthe following resolution was panned:
"Bo it resolved by the Board of
County Commissioners of WashingtonCounty,' Nebraxka, at this last day_or|
meeting an a Board of Equaliaataon.
that there be and hereby la levied the,following taxes for the current yearIU22, including State, County, "l°o\\n-
ship. Cllr. Sc ool Dtstdotn, Villasru,
'Toad n mf i f u ,Labor Tax,Special'toad Tax ami other taxes as req\.\irod
by law' on all taxable propeny in said
county as shown hytho asauimerat;
l.1.:1
2.3
1:1 833.1103
14 154.014
15 1.061.21217830.581285111.220
19 383.0502111114.001.21 384.024
22.1,300,14122'1.000.14123609.897241,312,524
1:4 1.312.324251311.16225100.102
211 466 R14
2?1,010,27023388 356. 29 550.000
30 539.100
34 892 21532520 281::1 11.10.721
I :14 520,562: 111 448.549|36 501.082| 11 100.034
| :1~1 4:10 01:1:10 710.213
40 430.501l l 859.62742855.574111ai 401.021
11 4011.111
423 421.014I6365,102
41 890,663
43 450.42010131.35550455,030
1.1 600,05052452.1405,3 -101.206
5.1 203,1115412113031.1 355200S?355.200
58 152,224Pr1.553.645Fr. 21 90.588
Pr. 37 853,l-I5Doug* 2 1 13,83IBurt 9 26.125
Doug 63 1 1003'Doug 8 5.476
"£°"=°.§ .!.*?,'f*£'.'§
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2.3
2.2
4.22.52.4
10.
4
4.12.4
nI
4.1
2.
1.14.25.72.8
2 92.32
1.74.14.5
3.2
2.33.6
2.1
:1. 52.I3:1
4.0
2.42.5
9.
352 42.7
2.3.3.3
6.5.13.7
0I
2.8
5.5
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5 3 5 5 » -
1,soa'111.412 BAPTIST CHURCH
1.061|.. _ _ _
820 Anhur D. Smalley, Pastor1.120
_ .- _1,512
1.537-- -02418,0911 s -1.703" "2,867
- -- -17,0282.334
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l.7 3,0261.41119341.1111,6233,705_1.0102,5021.3531.2618851.8302.525
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. _- _3.0092.0531.5272.0001,0119133.0151.5781,0151,2291.0921,1551,3241.51.31.1,0145331.0441.550
1,502122
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2,5571 '904
Sunday. Aufust 27-10 . m. Sun
day School.ll a. m. 5.101-:einer Wor
ship.S4rmnn by the pastor.Sub
'jeu of 1\ermon:.Keep \'0|.1r1=4:l1'c11 I1
the l.o\0 of God.
7 p. 111.B. T.P.U.Missionnrg.
meeting.Henry Taylor, lender.
8 p m.Evening Worship.Ser
mon br the pastor. Subject: Strengt!
and Song.
Tucmlny-3 p. m.B. Y. 11 l.. busi
ner meeting 11 cl election of otllcereMI members .3 urged to be preoen
and 10 be ready 10 1-uggzest 11011- iclrn1
Thursdny, August 31st,8 p.rn
An.ual meeting of tho chu:ch witl
electiorn of ofllctr1»._ '
I.. ll. .Smith cf thc First l.I ffhiia'
church of Omnhn will occupy the ptll
pit 'mth moming and evcn:1:. Aug:
21th. at 11 11. m. ard 8 p. 111.
(hr Sunday school impmvcd bom
in ==11c-ndance last Sunday.Let'
keep it up now that the cooler day
nrt* coming.Sunday school nt ll
o'rl~~4k 1. 1n(l1ristian Endeavor at 7:00 o'clocl=
Topnc:"Godin Out of Doors."
\
Sl. 3| ARY'S EPISCOPAL CH U RC 1
August 27th. the Ilth Sunday aftc
Trinity. Holy Communion 7:30 0. nf
Church School 9:45 11.m.Liomim
prayer and sermon 11 0. 111.
The Litany on Friday at 7:30 11 rr
Holy communion Saints Day at '3:3'
111.
'" ".22 Rev.J0,mes Noble.
mn `Priest In Charge.
Tn i n | N 4 u l . l ' |
? : 2 0 a . m . D a i l y E x c e p t S u n d a y .
2 : 0 0 p . m . B i l l y E n w g S I M U -
c " ~ 9 n n . D I U 7 h u g ( h i :
s m a . r n . S u n d a y O n l y
Tm i n ! S o u t h
l g p m . D a i l y F x c c p t S u n d a y9 : '. : !; a . m . D a i l y Ix c e p t S u n d a
6 : 2 8 p . m . D a i l y
KBS U Q ! ! l n .mu . L e t xu r Lu o .u "l\I\\¢=
T h e B l a i r H o m e B n k c r y c q n f u r -M r s . A . G . C a m e r o n h a s b e e n q u i t a
ni : \ l | y o u w i th t h e b e s t o f p a s t ry w h e n s i c k : p i n l a t e l y .
='9\f\z>=\r=y c o m e s o r f o r sp e c i a l 6 ° '§ ° ';A n e w b a b y c a m e t o m a k e h e r h o m e
suona.'°w i t h M r . a n d M r s . C l a r e n c e A n d e r s o n .
: l o h n l t o d g e r s , w h o h a s b e e n ;T h e R a t h m n n n G u m h u mold
M l s s o u n V a l l e y f o r t h e p a s t " F "e i g h t F o r d s o n t n c t o n t h e p u t t e n
i o c k i n g a f t e r u w hu.\1l r;;§I\ F int eres;¢ 'd.ys
f h - i I , W i i i n o t e . \ \0'g.:»\.m\.3En...?\".a?;. . J J - § k i n vn r n l i n n l M F . I n d : l i n k J O H J e s s e n : r e P0-
'I .Coun ty 1`c ach er~ 1' Inst itu te con
v¢ 1 w l i n B l a i r t h i s m o r n i n g f o r a
l b :a n y * t c s l l o n .
I. . n g e M i l l e r ,w h o w o r k s f o r E d
JE1.n h a s b e e n o n t h e s i c k l i s t f o r
th-'inL \\&.'Bl¢ Ol Hllh
"C H I! M r . A . C . D c b c l c m vi s i t -
i m .11:\ 1~ a t Bc reafand, Sou th £ 1.1-
k m .f : 1 fe w d a r n .
T l I E R I G H T T o W O R K
Preai nleni H a u l i n g : - " A fr e e A m -
e d c n n h a s t h e r i g h t t o l a b o r w i t h o u t
any oLl 1er 'a Ica vc.It w o u l d b c r o l e s a
a n l b r i d g c m c n t t o d e n y m e n t o b a r -
g a i n co ll e ct ive ly .G o ve r n m e n t s c a n -
n o t w l e m e a n y cla ss o r g r o u p e d
d o m i n a t i o n t h r o u z h fo r c e .It w i l l b e
l i e n f o r C h i c a g o o n In t S u n d s y .
l M u .M a d s e n a n d d n u g h t e n c f
h c k s o n ,M i n n . , a r e vi a i t i n f r c l a x i vn l
i n th i s vi c i n i t y t h i s we e k .
H r .M a r t i n L l J i ¢ ' n w a s a n O n u h l
vi s i t n r M o n d a y .
L a n R o l l n n d l u n i l c o u p i e o f h i s
m i l k c o w l Tu e s d a y m c r n i n i .h a vi n g
b fvn s l r u vk b v l i g h l n l n l t .
D r . B . R . R e l n c r t s e n o f b l i n m g j l l z
i n vi s i t i n g h i s g l q r t u l l . R W . m d r s .
I*J. R e i n e : w e n . t h i s w e e k .
Il |uw-\1~|r|"~
(loc Lot Boy s' Pantf. for sc hool. choic e Mins Lillian Ste1'en.f=,h; has been
4 \ _' h u l l n m ' \ l l \ l l l \ $l a
E g H a g g a r d .u n d e r t a k e n P h o n e u p m n t h e w l l e i . i o f M l n n e m l a ,c
R e s .n e u 1 2 1 .I n d .P c d a r 1 6 3 .t t ¢ \ 1 < " " °l m ' l " 1 ° ' ° f ' * * >m n m i n g .e
_ . _ -.....-. . . . --.. . . . . . _ . .. .. . . - . - . . _ . . . _. _. . . -_. _ _
man lem smut
Sale of Girls Dresses j ust. when you need them
Q8o Dresses choice -69c
$1.25 Dresses, choice -89c
S 1 .49 ""981:
$ 1.75 ll st 31.19
3 1 . 93 at la _~
T H E N o w o n S a l e W h i l e t h e y l a s t .
S"Douole Arrow Cash Bonds mill: ui!
life:uses 'tlil Sept. lst.
F 0 ~
.»1 -
25c and B0-c a pdl'
i°irinlz over the birth of n boy horn
Inst Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Web Riley of Pierce.
Nrrbr.,relatives of the Allen: were
here for the funeral Sunday.
Frank Jenkins is to move his oil
mme time in the near future.
Kmrlts to thc old Bee Hive Annex
I
Mrs. Harry Il;ers and little daugh-
ter of Missouri Vnliey is here vlllting
hor sister, Sliver Atlelheidt Knock.
Mrs. N. Mchlullen and two daugh-
ters spent Sunday at the Fred Dick-
nrcyer home nonh of Arlington.
There are some new ideas in bakery
Moods at the Home Bakery.Come in
and try the Rolls, Cakes,Pies and
ltread.6 . 5
Qtr. D A. Sappenliel:l left Wednes-
¢f:l}morning for a c ouple of weeks
visit mth his son, L. E. and family
at Tecumseh.
xlaiting at the home of her grand-
phrents, up nf s :Telumah, neI.urn'd
f . 1 .n l~ \\ull, one of BIa.ir's clti»
30'~;~\\l1ng some time in Lin
col Inns.: rolntiw::=.
\»3 :srl put in its appearance at
th'
be
pu
I
1.
M-
\.v l;:| Cruick:=hank came up from
Fl.
H.\
mf.
.
I
.
.n _SL Compton home, on the
mul. lust 'I`h1.lr3day
.ml Nelwn from out near Drum
1i am Overland Sedan last
.,.1 the Arndt lianlware.
En attend the funeral of W.
1 Surday,returninr;in tho
|a .
liar! 'L\"illinm.s of i.inr.0ln urin-
itnl Im1. week with her aistcw, Mm..
Joh-Newell and Mrs. Art J ohnn of
¢.hi~ ;\l;ne.
The slrtd c ommissioner. Hr.Lou
Lam. han just complded a very nent
lnfl much needed job of arfviirs down
on \'\\'hI South street.
Mine Mgry Cool: left lust Satunlly
for at much needed txucntion on 1.he
Plr1£r coast with her friend Hh s
Graco Hrnwn of SlmLn Barbarl. Calif.
a son-y day when grouped domina-
tion is reflected in our laws.Govern-
ment; and the lawn which gwernment
is charred with enforcing; must be for
all the people,ever niming at the
common good.The foremost thouirht
ln the Constitution in the right to free-
flom and the pursuit of happiness.
Men must be free to live md achieve.
Liberty is gone in America when any
lnnn is denieo by anybody the right
to work and live by that work.I t
does not matter who denies."
.mon o ' mn B OTP DM ROA D
Mrs. Charles Reinert of Ainsworth.
Nehr., who has been spending: n month
among relatives and friends at Te-
kamah visited two days last week'
1with Mrs. Eva Metzler
Tho fnrntern in this neixhborhood
mo nr..1ly dl through with theirthreshing and have begun to plow.
TIIB }»;0RTH wfm ERN LINE
SHIPHIRS DIRECTORY
. . _ ¢ . _Agents of the Chicago &North
Western Line have been requested by
their Tmillc Department to furnilh
n lin of the shippers at each station.
This is to be :ned for the immnee of
a directory of nhipperafnt all polnta
reached by this nllwoy sy stem, Ind
for genenldinribution to promotethe innenchandng of commodities and
extend the market. for such. ell to the
advantage of shippers both on and ol!
the line of thin rnllway , nnd to the
nilvray as well.»27-ti'
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L xMr. FI.P.Hanson of Herman re-tumed Sunday from u trip toCofo-~ " ¢ " i 1 1 f ` ° . ' ? . . * 2 i n t h e
rasio where he spent o night 'ww R.dg y md ooontry.Cunlultatinn
A. Andenorfr family.i 1 free.Lady nttendant.Mrs.Washburn and m<nh¢r,Mrs.1 Dr. Aéh;u§ANDr$RSOH.
Jensen of Blnir spent lost fhuralzlnyi ~at the home of Mr. and nn-. A. P11 I °§§§.'§`?fn§'f'1'9. 1.".f il..
s
M
a_ag.
=<r
.QSc h o o l Ho sI ~a n d G i r l a
25c for smaller sizes.35s lo r a ll
Once used dwaylw demanded.The y
Ladies' White Hose Spec2\5¢ Flne White Hose. pair
39 : Fi ne Ribbe d Top whi le
All $1.00 Silk hose. chnlce p
Also due Int school hose In b
boys and girls at 2 pair for
Big Values in Lunch Boxes.
Pencil Boxes, Lead Pencils.
History Covers, btc_. etc.
We still have left some of those
er Hand Bags and Boxes at
BLAIR RACKET
mme lest week.
Mrs. Frank Allbsry has been quite
iek the past week.Mm. Chu. Lan-
Lry has been ttnylng with her and
nelping with tl; house work.
Mr. J. IJ. Garriron autoed over to
llivet Sioux, Iowa lost Sunday. Chu..
Iisrnmer accompanied him as for ol
Module. In. and they both returned in
the evening.
lternice Hastings, hood operator for
the Bell telephore eornpungfhere. is
enjoying a two weeks vacation. Adel-
lieidt Houck is holding down hor job
while she is any.o
J. J. Smitlrof Omaha sims in Blair
'last Saturday shaking hands with old
friends.While here he mode this of-
fice a pleasant visit and incidentally
pushed his subscription to The Enter-
prise :head u couple of notches.
of.'umgmff and his bond of nim-
rods, Chu. Robertson and Keith and
Kenneth Stewart. returned from s. ten
day sojourn at Lake Okoboji Inn Fri
day evening.They report a Ene tfhie
and lots of funn For full particulars
ree the doctor.
There will be no services in Trinity
Lutlierau churc h non Sunday. Aug.
27.The members are invited to go
to Fremont to attend the 'Mi ni on
Feast" to be held at 10:30 o'dlock n.
in. on Sunday, August 27th, on the
Crnlmn Hnrnn slreslln|1¢
Sin< Ruth Mead left Monday from
Onalin for Sun Francisc where, we
utnlerwtttnel, she is to meet J. A. Mc-
Lnuuhlun. her iinnce. and be married.
" n u Opal Sealey returned from
Dm Moines, with her father.Dr.
Sealey, and is visiting with Miss Ruth
Moon' and at the D. C. Van Deusen
home.\.
Hao Hene Bakery can furnish you
Blririvt anything in the baking line on
short order. Their Blue Ribbon bread
eant l>o beaten. Once o customer. d-
iruys a customer.6 t l
lingo Huck und family autoed out
ln Tecunnelz lan! Sunday to visit Mrs.
I{|sck'a brother. Dr. Curtis. who per-
formed the operation of reniovinir tho
tonsils of Miss Irene.
Mr. A. B. Hitehman shipped in (mm
Kansa.; City, 150 head o young eottle
for feeding.IIe is ho ng thorn otthe stock-yorrls until he con dispose
of them to the fnrrners.
John Rhoades and family returned
Inst Saturday evening from a twelve
rlnys auto and Hnhing trip up in Min-
neooh.They had o¢good time and
enjo§td every minute of it.
The Rev. hir. Pogue of the Standard
ehluflauqua delivered at very interest-
ing lecture nt the M. E. church on last
Sunday evening.His subject being
"My Pour Years Overseas."
Dixon.|
Mr. ami Mm Prentic e SmithandMr. ond Hrs, A. R. Bedee drove wi
the western pm of th e attain for.
several day's outing, returning Mon-i
day.3-Im Teresa Collins of Cooneili
Bluffs was up to her farm Suturdtif
Mr. and ll:s Goo. Jones of.!¢lodale.
ll.. spent several days at the homes
of her brothers,.lekua und Lsfel
Golden.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. AVE. Dixon
were among the friends ond relatives
from Iowa,Omaha,Dou8|lS and
Wsnhington counties.who au¥Pfl"¢1
Mr. mad Mrs. A. P. Ely of Elkhorn.
in honor ol' their eighteenth tvecldlfltt'anniversary.|
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Conety. Wilbuq
Conety and Ned Tyson drove to Valley
Sunday nftemooo to be with Mr
Conety's mother and slstent.Verne Gorlsson of Blmir is repair»'
ine the Bono school house.
Mr.Geo.Bend ond sister.Cora.
entertained friends Silndnyffor dhner.
Lloyd Akinrivent to Dakota luoti
week.T. Terkelsen shelled corn Monday'
for c . B. Hain who delivered it oi
Robert é Role nnel1 I
Mrs. Sandal of Benson visited last;
week with Mrs. sms Warrick. Mon-l
day she was a guest of Mrs. Mar;3
Haines.i
F.Ray shelled corn 'I'hur:=dav for;
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Sl.[ M U L LUTHE RA N CHURCH
Oman, Nebr.
Thrr¢ will be no somites or Sunrfns
8<h0nI on Sunday, August 27th.
'fnu are invited to aticrd the meek
ing of the Young; Peoples League to
be hold Sunday, Angus; 27. in Omaha
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fri. out M harms urn;. mM b I
mise: germ! c..|do Ib n 1 g
as an endumu l¢u.hpo~n\i
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perm! wnh::|ut st mil ml
you (IK: yo u haw. mul
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to |ugn»scnoo| vupn
Schuul hegirs Monday. September ~&L11.l'u| »il1 >-Imulrl
come Ln =-chnnl at the exact. times hr-rein designawd.LQ1~1|=|as
wiil bc assignml,ecan1 selected.hunks distributed, and H1011
pupils wili be disznissed.
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I t ir.\c r\Imp-nrlnnt that pupils ix* Ei Ro¢»n\l31u.Ihv
ex wt. limeQ :~ll\fofl alruw.lihmm 41 i» xhv .¢»uthwc~L r.=¢=m uf
lhv imwr l| nu1".
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:1u|\erinlcr:~lrr=t o f B l a i r :?c\m|I
M E T I I O D I S T C H U R C H : s o f a s
N o t e s b y t h e P s l t o r .~
o f a n y t o w n i s a l o y a l e o m m u n i g
O n e o f t h e m ; ; ; ; 1 l l u e t 1 t i a l fa e t o r r ~~~
is p i r i t .l l u n i n u s Bu m ,i n t h e i r p l u m
f o r ad va nc e ,t r y t o b e fa . i 1 . t n a l l
wur 1.h \\h ilo a n d h e l p fu l in.s'Lilutinns=
o f t h o c o u n t r y , a n d t h e y o p p o s e t l m t l
w h i c h i r e u d s t o h a r m o r m a r t h e l i f e '
o i h a p p i n e s s o f m e n o f a l l g l a s s e s o f
t h o c o u n t r y .Th i s sh o u l d p r e va i l i n
b o t h t o w n a n d c o u n t r y .T h e fn r m c r f
is imlelfled to the town and the town
is in d e bt e d t o t h e fn r m g r .ljEl5¢;
s p i r i t s h o u l d b e n c o n s u m i n g p a s u i o n i
fo r t h e p u b l i c x e h o - ol n a n d sc ho o ia o f
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Pina olrmg hl d uwn o n me
puma ui a Redlpoam Pmcnl
vh fqr w h a ve h nn h ni wi l l
ll l 'I ¢¢ 5
Nolc wha howl.m
r m l w s W m m u m i o : h e
blnti out oc harm 5 urn;. m:t ia ll y
No other germ! em do Ibn
Il as an endumu l¢|.1.hpo~n\
lt tl ur t
No penn! w\lh:IlBl st llll ml
Sify you (IK: you haw. mul
m~=1»pt-m
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5 ..k.|'»flar)C Debel Counn Cier U|,,,,,,|de,,_ Pastor.
Courly Commissioner's Room.1 P J. Htincruen. Pastor
Blair. Nebr., Aug. 14. 1922.- - , _ __
~ ~.ff 'g
Fw~rv-~uunfu u I
~ l R f . & E xvu s l n u u
chuzrh of God.Indeed. that ch1.mh Sttll ary.:-:ony
uhwh cultivate-a a loya!community Prénulmm Hlrenhup.1spirit. or a unhy of purpose in rhurrir '| lcs
matters, as the chunh winch Qho be1 0 0
met pursuant to adjournment takenuly 31. 1922.Present J. F. White,'11 C. lklaco and Henry Truhlsen.
County Cnmmisnionen, Mary C. Bebe!County Clerk and absent R. H. Ras
mussen. County Aueasulj.The aninutrs of the ld!!m¢0I.in1:more read and ipproved and there beingno business before the Boan'.
after making the levy for the y ear1922 they adjourned sine die.Mary C. Debel, County Clerk.
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that unity ul purpose does :wi prewul
become a passion the church exisb
and cannot :ro forward.Some mm:
an do KITIL things because they lm\o
the talent and the willingness to mv
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u c .u s l l !o n
Blair Pharmacy
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A n n u :ni
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lBur!,=\9 l2,!11'The School Hmtrictn where nil! Sl.PA UL LUTHE RA N CHURCH
!e\ie: are left blank have to be certi-»fied to us from otlwr counties and we Oman, hebr.
do not have them yet.g Thrr¢ will be no somites or Sunrfns
8<h0nI on Sunday, August 2701.Un nmtlnn duh made and carriedifhctenmionof Mothers Pension for..Inez ¥l.'\\'iI\ia*m\ for 5 period of six''mu are invited to aticrd the mee:-
menthn.at $20.00 per manih.was ing of the Younp; Peoples League to
grnntnl unless sooner kncl.~4 be hgd Sunday, Angus; 27_ in Omaha
HERETHEEEST,P ~ R0 m a m m s s
~0 e~_nz
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nnluluno mi;
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:md pleasanter place to live ln.Why
not try it just once?
Buy 5,ol.1l_f!.le1;ce coal at t'he
Rhoacles Coll and Feed Store e
Corn and Clin
It is reported that the departrnent
of Justice hu arrested n Russian who
is believed in be an ernluary ol the
lovkt ggvemgpent sent here to orga-
nize communists in the cod Heidi.I f
such pnovel to bo the ease he will
get a Speedy pasllgu back to lmls na-
tive lend at the expense of Uncle Sam.
Funnyl We send seed to Russia to
raise corn. and Russia sends need to
this country to raise Cain.
Good Gnvy
.
The Govemmentha crop regort for
Auguqt indlates bumrtrr lmrveadnzztoocmoosmoo bushels of corn: smoo-
000 tons of hay; 40,000,000 bushels of
potatoes;1.-t25.000,000 pounds of to-
bacco; 200,000,000 bushels of apples:
000,000,000 bushels of .xyheotz 1,061.-
000.000 bushels af oats: and a recon!
fiodudlon of infect potatoes.Inas-
much as good prices in aisurcd for
all farm products. and unbridled com-
petition has been preventellby a pm-
tective tariff. we may add to the gov-
ernmenlfs estlnnate for crops a eatin-
foetory majority for the republican:
in both House# of eongrreaa for IEJ2224.
RE D ITE D IARES To |.x:<co|.>:
Atv nz:'rln>: A C('0\'¥iT Nt2.
Bluls1<.\ ;."rf:'r1-: PAIR.SFIl"T.
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CHICAGO 8: >:onrunx~:==1x~:ux ~
Reriueod excursion fares will he In
effect Sc-pl. 2|ml to Sept. Sth, 1922. ine.
to Lincoln, Nebr. and return. for the
above neeuion. hasiexl on fare and one-
'thini for the round trip.Bllnimum
excursion fare $1.00.Usual half fare
rates for clxllctren.Firal return limit
}Sii' v rar;lar::"n""1
Anand valuation of .-he eotlnty __$l0,l28.435
State bevy Mill!General Fund _ ____2.00
(...\pil.0l Building l'und .30
Total 2.30
County LevyGeneml_.._._.._.......ITSG
Raed _ -..- _._-_-.-._ -_.62Bridges..__~ - - \1.00
Skz. Fund o. k N. w.
It. R. Bonds ,_..___-__.Int. og (N W. R. R. Bonds
DitchMothers Pension ..___._indebtedness ..50
Total 4.244
Special Levy on Road for Ft. Cul-houn .04 Mills and alabor tax of $2.50in all precincts an required by law.
dl-o that there be and hereby is levied
unon all taxable f ww n y o f each
City or Village of aahington eounty.Nebraska, as foilows for the year 1922as shown by the assessment rollw formid year. or that may be Iegalty add-
ed the following accounts for the year
for the following purpoaes:
Blair City LevyGeneral-_..5.00Public Library ... _..15Street Lifrhting .1.20Music ami Public Amo:-ementn .20
lmprvvement of Water "'0t|t1\System _ _ _ - . . --._.80
Sewer Outlet Bonds and Interest .maintersection Paving Ronin :uniinterest L00
I'.uk :md Park [ll.3l1!080:\.Ill
.25.074.x 5
.ss
12.55
2.00.Total
!'oll Tax . .....Arlingten Levy
Genera!Street LightittxWater Bond lmlehte¢lne=\f=
Park 0llqlltiurz ltondas and Lzitcnrt
|Total
l'nlI Tm:.llenaan I.e\y
5.35L35
L9(.ar
1l.ll"'.!.l'l|
5.0'|
1.04General._Street !.ighti1\r: nu rfwscs hiMusic and Public Amuemaf-ntslnmmvement on Water Worlts
System -interest on IIlectrie I.iqzl11. Hands .B2.0
XD
C005 W|TH G-I-\-S
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaper than any
other way.
BLAIR G,ȣs~e0m PANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
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Rev. G. W. Walter, Panzer.
Mr. and Mm T. ll. Hutc hinson of
Long Pine. Nebr.. have been \isi:.ing
at the Menhodin parsonage since Iam
Friday returning home Tuesday.. Mn.
ilutc hirwn Is Mn. J .X. Johnaonbdaughterwhowusmg;-yi¢;}lust
Christmas and a teacher in the city
fchools at Long Pino.Mr. Hutc hin
son in n jeweier in the same town.
]"h6T:|l5'an inaan:
:at its last meeting requiring the Sidn-
walkll in the bneinems sedion tp he
Dr. Wm. Haller and family ntum-
ecf Wednesday from o c amping tHp
111 in the northern part of Minnesota.
The Dr. reporia a good Lime ~nd good
tiqhing and is ms brown as an Indian.
The Blair canning factory ia now
an ogerotion putting upa pack of corn.
:he first in two years.The company
log several humiml ;|rre=af corn
uhieh is being* hnuld in and every-
f.hi.n;_.ia mighlx_hnx;_dmm_.aL...1!1£
factory.
Lou Vatmhan is a mighty busy mn.n
W. Iverson who hauled it to Ty son'
ataiion.
Tlw extreme heat of the past two
weeks in hard io endure for man and
boast.Raina Sunday and Monday
nights cooled the nir for a few hours.
Yo u r ho me to wn p a pé . wi th th o
best story paper for ali the fmwilr.
and the latest fashion authomy-an
ideal oombmation az a big saving!
The You th'a Co mpan ion $2 .5 0
ll. meek! r laauli
| ; * ,. .. . » \ v|.
S h o r t a g e o f c a r s h u n d e l a y e d t h e i M c C a l 1 ' s M e g a z i n o ..1 . 0 0
: r u l e o f g r a i n a t t h e T 5 s o n e i e v a t o r .
Little Dorothy Halma mme to !1er1THE EPEFERPBISE .__..,.._{_$0
grandmothers lub Friday.The t.v\71|
wept 10 Blair W e dnesday to enjoy thc ' ~~~,},,..-... ;P ._ |bul:1 ln 'o~==m'==i .[ Q L _0
home.|send Em oniers no
Mr. and Slra. Am Uixon and (|gg|gh|TuE ENTERPRISE.B u n n , r ms .
I b u i l t o u t go t h e c u r b i n g i h u a d é i n g 31 9 9 1 : d a y s su p u i n t e n d i n g t h e r t m u e b __
;r.\\a)\\i|.h a n u n s i g h t l y S l r i p o f e l i n g o f h i s r e s i d e n c e d o w n o n \ \ r t
|\10tlll?|{\;|fLh ~ ~ w a l k 11111 ~ l l l ' ¢ C \ .~ r Vaughan has l11:1u|i n *
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|T h e B l g S t o r e
The 0ld .Reliable ~
SPB('l.\L (J N C00|;lE§_ S|\TURDA\'» AUGUST 25
2 POUNDS nts! ASSORTED Cookies.,ss<l ram; HEATE R J AR FREE wrrn EA CH z P ovxns
Brown Sea! Flour. per mek ._..- . ._$2.15
~- ..'Heat-Em-All Soap, 6 bars ....._...+..._,_._ .__
Soap Chips, 2 lbs _...__-_ _Fel Nuphlhl Soap, -I bun __._._....-_5 Ib. Hag of Rolled OliS ~_-__
J..__...-......_
Sealing Wax, per bar _.__ __..___ .\. . ..._. _.
Pnrowax. per lb._.-
Pink Salmon, Nu. l tallOilSnnlinea-.._._.___ __;.._- .Mustard Sarrlincs .--...._. _--._-.. -..__._......._Mivllon Hmnd Saniines, Big Special .
DOUBLE BONDS os ALL BRANDS
DF MILLARS Col"FEE
251:25:
231:
25cSc1 Sc:sfSc
IO:Sc
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ho?u n :| | | l \ I ; u l \ . l i \s u m \ u n : u I l y u w h u l l s " " " " " "" ""'1 s u n d g r p m g r e s s .1 1 1 5 .1 ' ° °' f d ''5 x g o o d p u c t w i l l h a w a m i g h t y m a y
move d 'an wnll add mntenllly to the lltlle carter \\hl.'n theyjob i' conzpleu-1
ppenrance of the bnshseaa section.E>»Wednesday afternoon at thtev
Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Admux of Nt\\0'¢\0Ck ". uw home of Rev. Foreman
man, HL. spent n few days the nm afl wmidng '3¥._F°'"*". er .""F
Dana College
Opens Fall Termid ~F"ARES'Sept. mn, 12122.IJ¢m'1 fail to attend.
For tickets and ful! infomation ap
ply to Ticket Agent-\,Chicago 8:
North Western H1 29-St
NEWS OF THE MARKFTTS
Livealotk
Cltliez--The beef steer market hasruledfairly active the past week.Prius are 26 @ we higher than a
week ago, lonzfed beeves leading inthe gains.Cows and heifers aresteady to 25: lower.Bulls 25 @50clower.Good :nudes stocker: andfeeders steady. others 254: lower.110111:-A iight ahlpper demand and
dull pac ket trade have elepnesudrioel somewhat this week.Butcheriw- h a ve declined I0 @60e.lights
and mediurdi ol! moat.Stock i a5012lower;packing aows,35 6°
ZowhrSheep:--The market has displayed
a Stronger tons this week with de-mand acti1e.Killlng classes are 25 @754; higher than a week airo.Feedersgtgady with supply liberal and demandactive.Ewen -15-=-
Whats-'I'he what market trended
ahgrply downward early thia weekdue tzr tho foreign politlall situationand a tack of buying 1ensure.Somextrennf-11 ahoim on clue toincreasedforeidemand.Septem-ber what cloaeffndc lower than o "¢°"
Total
l'o Tax
9.0
2.0Kennanl Lex yGeneral'3.5:Water Works Extension and
improvements .Street Lighting
31
l.i
Total ":.:
. 3,l'ollTl.x Washington Levy
(3enera!...._... . . . . _ , .Street, Alleys and Croasinga _.
Total 1.Poll Tax .-...__..-_- 2.
Ft. Calhoun Levy
General . _ -._...__3.Park - .....- -_.Bond lntaroit ._,.._ .,_. 1
Bond Sinking ._.___ _1
Street Light _-..._. --.__ __1
Total
Poli TaxSchool District Levies
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62
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i .1 2 1 °g f
1 , .1 §
4.231.546 13.8 -$58.m m s 5.1 --_1,sss mo 129 --_12
983,985 1.8 --1
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ifhe wnek visiting at uw home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Ryde of this city. Dr.
Adams has been 'ukinx a post gratu-
ale course at Boulder, Colorndb ard
on the return trip made it a point to
visit at the home of their former
|frien¢`ls and ton-napoopie. the Ryde.-.
|°1"hey arrived Sunday and the Dr. left
Tuesday for Sioux__Cit}to be jqineilhater by Mn. Adams in Omaha and
lthen xv on io their home.
T While the writer was away Nr. J.
I l.Pcten»en\ and the oftiee fo:ee
zhcught no play a joke on the writer
lay Inserting a local item to the effect
that 3: L. had purchased the Jersey
con: that he.-s become n permanent liar-
ture of the household.Now J. L. did
kindly care for this #ado cow while;
we were away and no doubt .stretched
his lnuginstion to the point that he
thought he owned her.However, that
name cow is at this minute peacefully
grazing oh the succulent blue grassin the John Rhomlen pagture and
seems perfectly willing to remain
there.
I
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Ann Sophia anne:wus solemnnuu.
The young folks are both Washington
wunty products and will remain in
our midst.The Entorpiae extend-1
belt wifhes and mngmtulations.
Lui Th urs day afternoon 1 littleateident happeneifln the freight yanrlo
down by the Holmquist elevator which
resulted in tearing up 1| section of the
luc k, da nadn; a. box ear and the
~|Jilling of several hundrpd bushels of
com.The meeldent was eauned by :|worn Range, some of the var wheels
taking the switch and the others
kveping the main line.
Mr.Ind Mrs. John lil.Hyde an-
nounce the nmrrimre of their dau|:h»
ter, Kathryn, so Mr. Joe A. 'l»n1;»er
Icy, on Friday the eighteenth of
.\\:l||:ll=t. 1922. at Cheyenne. Wyomiaag.
Ihe..nm\l;r wed: will. for the preirnt.
make their home at Medicine Bow,
\\;|ro1nin;;.The lilnierpriae ex9.en<l-
hearty eongntulations to the y oung
people and hopes that bliss and hap-
piness and a long. useful life may be
ahein.
Monday, September 25
Um1r=uai\\lmv f are mnnd trip tic kets
on safe daily via. the Chicago & North
Western Ry. lu the mountain. lake and
seushore resorlsllf Ne w Envlnrad.the
Atlantic hoard and to New Tu r k
City ,Atlantic City ,Hof-(011,T¢arun{¢|,
Penland. Me.,Montreal and Niagara
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Offers Standard College
Normal,Business,Music
Fnl Ls.
Liberal return limits and f|.vorable stopover privjleges.
Iut trainsat cqnve I.L=9'=* h°"re ="=1l=e.<1i-
and Academic Courses]
§rect connections \n ummgo vnlh all I 5EEur.EEThu nnms a »p1mai<1 oppanunily ¢_§
5 ivy n sight-seeing mu: or 1° vm: y E5friend.: in the Emi.=
=§wr fun snf¢»m.u»n apply Ln mm ngenu §
§Chicago & North Western Ry.~
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qu o te d ." C a n a d a h u a o c c c n n fu l l y l m -
p a - o a o n t h o s e c o u n t r i e s fr o m w h i c h
t h e d r a w n l t e r p e o p l e t h a t h e r p r i m a
a n a c r y i n g n e e d u fo r t h o s e w h o w i l l
a v o n l a n d a n d o f t h o u e n t e r i o t t t h o
c o u n t r y t h e h u l k u c o m p o s e d o f a g r t
cnlturlats..E v e n co u n t r y w h i c h h u
fo rm er l y co nt r ib ut e d to C '1l aa da '» pu p
nl a tl n n h a s r e s um e d l l a m l no l o n l o i t s
a h o m t .
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g d a t a r l l t e r r e a r . b l o g e ff e c t t h a n t h a
g r ;In t o t h e c o u n t r y o f m a n y fo e-
tn m y d e h a r r e d h y r ea s o n s o f t l n a n d n l
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la n a n In d i c a ti o n u t ' C a n a tl r a i n t e r n a t
ec on om i c co n dl tl on , a nd ma ny p e rs on a
an d fam l ll ea nt cm t fo rt a hl e m ea n ! c on -
u r o p l a l i r l l C a n n d l a n set tl eme nt w e n
dl a c ou r n ge d fro m do i n ; a o .In t h e t e -
m o r a l ln neon th e t l r a l bltltth o f t h e
an - n o f b et t e r d a y s a n d c o n ne q u e n t t y
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Ql ro l dl y in t o t h e t w o c l a lt l l el l . B r l tl a h
an d A m er i c a n ma ny E u ro pe an pe op le s
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cott ntr lea a r e Se r h la n l .Poten,B u l a :
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F r m c h .Dl l nl n h No r we g l an a .Swe den
Tl nn a a nd L l th tt nt t la ns .Al l ha ve c o n
gt i tn t ed il n e. de a ln b te rl t ln e nb t tl l dl n t
ma t e ri a l .a a t h e fe w de te n tl on a ant
laa aer de po tt o tt on n h e a r testimony
r u n h e r m o r e , t h e d l n t u w e d lnd ns tr ta
c o u d l l l o n t l o f t h e N e w E n g l a n d i t a t !
ha ve re su l te d In th e c om m en ce m en t n
an ex o du s o f I're a ch - Ca n at l la n h m ll l e
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l t s u n d .M n .F o x nomlced t h a t a n d
n h l # t h o u g h t w m e t l n l n l m u s t b e d o n e .
fo r t h e w a s g r o w i n g l h l n w i t h n o
lr ll it h \1 nI?J.
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h h d . M r . F o r d l d ve r y l l t t l u w o r k .A
th i c k e n o r d u c k h e h r o u d u t h o m e
on c e l n a W il lie a n d h e to o k : n e n t
p a l m th a t Airs.F u : s h o u l d b e u m d e
t o fu t l y a p p r e c l u l e u l h a t i t w a s h i s
h u n t i n g U IQ ! r u m fm e u t h e d l n n e f a n d
n a t l w n e a c h z l m r .
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( l n n n y F o fs h o m e a n d t o l d h e r t r o u
b l n ." H y d e - n r . " u i d G u n n ; F o r . " y o u
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M u l l . b u t It y o u d o n o t d o s o m e t h i n g
m m y o u n e ve r w i l l .Biz.I'o z w l i l
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m a h a l l t h e t o l d o f au nl lz ht .
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u- rh m1 a. Lh QI= !. m il li sz i -R l c h la n d s n r " m n n n l o n ;line.
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By John Kandrlck Bang;
n i l n o t r m d y .n h :mpl le d tha t m e
*Lot hlm go hungry a while."re-
pUs.~d'Gruuny."Hnn nr k the b m
:mee for my meal."drama;Fox told Mrs.Fox many
t!:'n;x. and when she ran home an
|I l I .of c h i ck e n s ." M y d e a r . "h e s a i d . » I. ;
w o u l d b e l p i t :t o spo il tlm ae h l r d w
co o ki n g t h e m a i I uh u u l d . a n d t h e r e
ls n o o n e In th e w o r l d th a t c a n t r y -: c h l c k vn u s y o u n u . "g
a s a goa l £" u0k.
when the dinner was ready he pu: tlon :he table and helped clear I! away
and waahw |119 dlsllP!l.
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should. and, beat of all. hr praised atevery meal her wcnldvrful cnoting.
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pcned."Ra-member whnl I amid. 'hun-
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re a c h e s t h e h e a r t - f h i s fe l l o w m l n
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tim es se em s s o me n nob le r s en se th an
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o m r n n u l g n e d t n n .M a n i r o l m .
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mm l u l nt i o n s o f iu t e l i l z e n c e a n d l o ve .
m a y p e r fo r m t h e s w e e t e s t a n d t m l l e a
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fr l s n d l y t a l k 1 h a ve le n r n e d t o b e l l
m s un i lc t lo u c h e e r f u l i y . - W l l i l a m
H e n r y l l l l b u r n .
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come s lnlo usa ge thro ugh thc La t in
w o r d f o r l a m b w h i c h i n a g n u s . * Th e
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m a i d e n wh o s e pl a c e o f m n r t y r d n m
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: t h e y a r e a h o r a a n d t h e w o o l l l s p u n
l a n d w o ve n b y I h r n u n s l n m pu ll s
ir rvs cn le d b y t h e p o p t o ea c h p r i
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Un i t e l l St a te s to d a y i l :" H a vi n g n
fl u e t i m e : w u d : y o u w e r e l w r e . "
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Creameryand Cream
Station Supplies
x m r m n v I n u z s o n s o o .
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sc ul p to r m a r r i e s a C h i c a g o d a l ans!
t l k va h e r t o l i ve o n 1 p i g t u n a .
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n f s a y ;" b u t tho se w h o r a i s e . p i n
m g k g l lo t . nf m o ne y . "\
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a r m . - - 1 \ ' n m l n n m 1 T i m e s .
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p e u i n g i n t h e " vr n n t "o u l u m n l .
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w. n. u.. OMAHA. No. s4-1922.
P A1<:rlo°a HAI-lv-I13 A C I l l ! l l l l l l a i lI l l é i f l l i llvruloqh .squllinnlnt.tura lmu.Sept. 11.Bond tor hu . u lltrnld tirtla llt.W AL TER ros'\|:R. \.Al..t.l 0 D a n t o n .
Blulng Steel.
To blue steel. mix timely powdrrbdPrussian bluo with rather thin sheilst.
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Bake-Day. contests.Largest selling brangi
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ents as have bgen épprov by U. S. Pure
Food Authormes.
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oB"ers in a !ow~priced car.
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l y u m r m d n g o l ! I n m a l h e i l u m d e p m -
si o n an d n n gw a t p l ac e In tl w x m l ¥d 'n
Im m e di a t e Ta tu m .
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I n d ui n i r a h l n nr d er ,o f xt l lh i y w m -
MEATS and siurchcs lar the body are likofuel for the furnwe
Why not adopt for brukfm or lunch, Grupo-Nuls with cream or milk md | linle fresh fruit
-and lurq of :lie interim! heat?Here's som-plele uounshment, with oool oomlon.
Grapc~Nu\s oontnins all the nourishment of
whole wheat Hour and mnllad bnrley, includius
the vital mineral elemcnu und bnn 'rough|¢e,
und iz is paninlly pre-digested in the long bakin(
process by which it is mud:
There's | wonderful chlrm ln; lhe nppeliioin the cris , sweet goodness of tlns ready~!¢>atload, and glues; and lighmus lllervnrd, which
meet summcrfg hen! mth a smile.
A leading feature of this equipment is the spiral
bevel rear axle gears. They repi-want the best
modern autornobiie engineering practice.The
geam are so ddgned that two teeth of the
pinian gear are always engaged wiw the ring
g@:>greatly inaeasing the stmngth of the set,
and eliminating the noise common io the old
type of straight toofh gear._
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t h h l e w h o h a w b e e n In C a u a u l n fo r
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T E E E N T E R P R I S E ~
GENERAL AND L OCAL NE W S AND COM ME NTg ! - -- -
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\'BLAIR. WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, AUGUS'1'31,1922.
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UNIQUE AHB W ORTH W HILE
Ye ster da y wh Hmm P ic ni c dl!
at Blnir.'nie d ay vu pleunn t but
the c rowd was only one of avenge
due.. rnmy Blturdly aftemoons :hov-
i n g f d ly u k lf o a m vwi i i n i h e e i t y .
The panda had aenmll too doo!!
and showod tht! tha .folks having
i n e i s z llllh li p d p k n ty o f tlml
and thought on them.
Blu. w. H. Meyer: had | Hn-e that- ma n i a ; a f p 4 ¢ : » r s h ¢ H» . mp ¢ h m
breed that mode werybody take no»
tier,
Th! B ldr F iorll Co. hd a bann-
fui and utiltic diwhr of dowora;
The Washington County Flair As--
aocfatim Ho!! showed whd :ho @-
eers of tha mnueindon have been
thinking'about for tha p u t f u r
month: and wird. z treat is in store
for Folr visliofl thin £111 at Arlilr
um.The Pit Chab of the H¢Carthy dl#-
trfct won prua and admiration from
marry lpoetaton Ind show: what l.
prosgresaive community can do for
young folk! in the ny M imcrqnting
them l"n.thl farm."
The GirI'| Sewing Club lore not x
whit behind the boy: Zn a progressive
lpirli with the§r well decorated nur.
The Blair Mil! float vron the anphuai
of the small boy over time the mill-
er: thrown out candy to the crowd.
Tho Farrn Bu;no did some :dur-
tising In the nr of human be.
Tho Bench Gmnnmnity Club Gott
xlurpr{neandade\.E| ,'htto |1..
, Gus Rat.hmlnn'a hunch of tractors
ma d a m a n n o i n t h a n n n y o t h u s t -
tdetlan thu: odvoniring their boli-
nen to the ,p¢¢mm~|_
A number of boy z foliorod up ~
c o m ml b . J i m Haber, Jr., having'
the Iohgeat one, measuring 1711 and
9 inches .I n t h e d to r n o n n a f n r g u n e s m d
stanza into phyeci followed by o boil
zllMl1!. he ba dlp uk \| r hh t. heHei n|
of Fremont.Blair lolt the time to
the visitors.In the evening the C-ormnnnity
~arm sang and the band plsyod.
Spec ill music was rendond by ln.
J. H. Hy de and Hr. J ohn Andtnoo,
Dancirg on the pmremuont foliovnd
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D I A R Y o r ~ T R I P ~~~
From Willmur we detouned te the
wishing to see the Minnesota
2*Fisheries.This threw us some-thing like a hundred miles out of our'
s but we fell; well' repaid..We
passed through rich farm lands to the
u f nsf sr ss Benson.Itvr a s n
ight to see the section after section
f lend here given over to the grow-
ing d small grain.Every town had
from three to live large grain eleva-
ton any one of which looked big
~ough to equal the three found in
Blair.
At Benson. which was our fonhest
point to the Welt, ure turned again to
he northeast, travelling for the first
miles in the country over a line
- ved hi|,l1way, however,the mods
re so well lrradogl and gravellai in
lnnesota that paving can hardly be
~nsidcred as muc h of an improve-
ment.Here again we atruxk the lake
ountry, one beautiful lake after an-
~ther was passed, any one of whlcl|
would have made the native Nebras-
lran gaze with awe and on every lake
ooold be found a few summer cottages
where tourists were enjoying the cool
lake breezes and missing the sizzling
heat of Nehraslca.The largest and prettiest body of
water parsed in this region is Lake
llinrrewaeke,and it is in is lake
al. the nate iisheries are ted.
We took a tlttle time to study these
Haberlcs which are simple enoltlth.
Iirent vntsl. or'}iarts of the lake built
of cement. box like, astend out into
the take and in'each vat ie dilferent
:pecie of fish, carefully guarded. and
it is from these that the nsh are taken
to roplenlnil the various lakes of the
sure. the rome nah, such aa Bess.
Pickerell,Pike etc.,being the ones
given the mod attention.
D11 Laine !|'|.inne\i-aslta i= the little
todo fi' Glenwood. which for the moot
wi in a°tor'1'. "a"""1l`i -<4 there ==°
Psnfu BUREAU HOLDS ENJ OY-
ABLE Plcrzzc AND PROGRAM
A grat crowd enjoyed every minute
of the Ft. Calhoun Farm Bureau tour
last Friday.When the day ended a
demand was immediately stoned for
more such tours..No more successful
ending to ti great day could possible
have been arranged by the committee.
The ladies had prepared a huge feast
of fried chicken and other good things.
There was also plenty of coffee sup-
plied by "Bitl" Sievers. a popular Cal-
houn merchant and three big freezers
of ice cream rniwicled by the F~
Bureau.
Following this the Ft. Calhoun hand
gave a concert which was much ap~
preciated by evclyone. Some splendid
talks were then given. Reg. Frank of
Calhoun speaking tlrst on community
spirit.lie tsnphaaizod hte text, "No
man c an live unto himself alone."
ltov. Fnnit tlkgS a worthy ard intel-
ligent interest in the rural pnoblems
of today.Senator A. He Miller was then in-
troduced and spoke artlongiy in favor
of such Farm Bureau work ss he had
been shown onthc tour that day.
llory of those on the tour sow worth
while things on this trip which they
had never known existed so close totheir own homes.The general aenti-
ment expressed was that we could all
learn from we other fellow.Mr. Mil-
ler especially praised the Boys and
Girls club worlr, citing what had been
seen that day as examples of its in-fluence.lie believes that it would
bring that pride ot' ownership to fernt
boys which will so farther than _any-
thing else toward keeping them on the
farm.
Talks were then given by neprosen
~ ~ on pre:_1lr._.l£ittel, ~
H |ll o n g .n i s a p l a c e l i t f o r t h e G o d s
a n d m o n e y h a s b e e n l a v i s h l y s p e n t t o
n u k e i t a t t r a c t i ve .
F r vm G l e n w o o d w e a i g a i n t 0 0 k t h e
m a d m a k i n g o u r w a y n o r t h e a n e r l y
to S a u k C e t er . t h i s w o n t . w e a re w i d ,moans 3421 .131 Cente r. an d we situa tion
i n t h e s t a t e b e a r s o n e o u t i n t h i n k i n g
t h a t i t i s s o n a m e d o n t h a t a c c o u n t .
Th i s i s a n o t h e r t h r i vi n g t o w n a n d w e
pa s s e d S t r i n gs o f io a d c d g r a i n w a g o n s
o n t h e i r w a y t o i t s m a r k e t s
F r o m h e r e a s y o u g o n o r t h t h e
g e n c r u l a p p e a r a n c e o f t h e c o u n t r y
c h a n g e s ve r y m p i d i y . F o r s o m e
b a c k w s - h a d n o t i c a d i h a t t h a s m i l
b e e n c h a n g i n g t o a s a n d y l o a m .d
n o w r o c k s a n d p i n e t r e e s b e m m t o h e
B i g g a r ,F a r m E d i t o r D a i l y D m v e r a
Jo u r n al - S t o ck r n n n a n d H r .R o e a n d
M r .W o o i fo n d o f t h e F a r m J o u r n a l .
Th e y c o m p l i m e n t e d C a l h o u n fo i k s o n
h a vi n g n m u c h b e t t e r t o w n s h i p t o u r
t h a n m a n y c o u n t y t o u r s t h e y h a d
see n.T h e ta y in c i ud e d a s t o p a t Sco tt
Al !en 's t o s e e a rd di s cu s s t h e vai u e o f
fe e d e r s h e e p a n d t he b o y s ' n i e s . t h e n
to Ge o . H ub e x- 'a i n s e e t he pi g s w hi c h
wo n th e c ou n t y c h n mp i o n ah i r l a s t y e a r
In c l u b w o r k . t h e n a c r o s s t o Jo h n
K r u e g e r :t o see h i s H e r e fo r d h e r d
Th i s w a s n t r e a t t o e ve r y o n e .E s -
pe c i ai l y 1enuz;kabl;;,_wn.s tice. dit?.
e n c e b e t c o e n r g r a d i a n d a p u r e i n ~ '
he i fe r s e e n i n t h e l o t .Th e p u r e b r e d
a b u t eaa il
Post WAR SERVICE NOTES
Stanley 3.i m Pm No.154-
Aaerlc u Legion
The Founh Annual! Convention af
The An an Legion, department M
Nab:ask; and the sec ond annw emu
vention of Amerir.an Legion Uni ih
deplnrnent uf Nebraska, Iiil be hdd
sirneltaneously. at York. Nebr., Sept.
18, I9 and 20, 1922.Ruund uw del'-
ets at one ard one-hai! fam wiil be
lstued to de le n tn .llte mde s end
guelu of the Units end Poll.Gueltl
who expect to accompany their due-
gltion should apply at onc e for anoflicillg m t m d .c e ;r i me m of
delegate: dnmfd be mailed at once so
nac h slate hndqnaners by Bept. I.
IIeadqueners an !leCloud hohl. Port
Commanders end Unit Prenidenur cfm-
fenencc Sept. 18, lo o'clock.Hln flr d
!r1eNidor's address Mondxy I. zn.,
Tuesday a. nr..Senh 19.p u e d e d
Posts ant!Unill.Tuesday |N!IfUl¢
initfntnry dezveel by Terk Fad and
Units.We-d°eadly, huuinem a ams.
tonfnrenec of Post War Sefvfw See-
iions and Welfnrve Boards p. up You
cannot m|Tord to mm this convention.
Owing to the fact mu the P ea t
War Servic e Sec'yIm=\ been lm an
her vacation the mail hu/ltaeked up
to quite n dence.'Miss Goldie Gur-
tia Will clear file: md mail this week
Pick out Your number and get the de-
cinionx and rulings on your cue.
I-'iles of the late Roy Hzlaiid and
Grover Short. deceased ex-service men
have been forwnnded cannplewbn the
neutral cnmrnittee at Wuhingion ard
asnit decision of their iegal : -
ten for September:Gluck No.40885741 to
T:ea; 1:>¢pe on file c-zss 1165
John P. Jensen ordered for we ex-amination week of Aug. asm gn s¢pL
12.Report at your eaziielt mmren-ie nc e, p us e n d on de n fmgd d
you.....' p
state of Colorado Morton ll. Ihvid.
and Mr. J. C. Keene, Amerfnn Le
gion Nationxl Rep..9l0 National
Bsnk Bldg., Denver, Colo., will per-
aonally attend the he:ring oo your
iile before rin, 11 mmm.The sts!!
Dept. Amcricoh Legion,Colo.,has
been of great assistance to eastern
Nebraska boys who have Sles clelrlng
through our Post.C-1 208 699.At y our request th-
Pon War Sonics invutigmid y our
claim whic h was Mod through Miss
Lake, previous Red Cross Sec'y.We
found yourilaim was dinllovmi hy
U. S. Vegdns H»~~4Q== Fog. pro-tested *HK ruling and ah od (ofa rr
henrir sc with complete review of clso
(Joan Up Squad No. 9 medical oH\cer~
BIRTHDAY PARTY or INTEREST
The foiloiring interlltlng communi-
cation was rieeived fmn Danna All-
bcry of Denver, Colo., while the edi»
tor and family warn on on thdr vaca»
tion :nd so is I bit into but internat-
lng to old nettton and eu-ly day criti-
um never-mhc-leur.
The parties montiorcd arc all form-
er Blnlr fdlnl and men who helped
to build this zoamty md town in In
curb' dey..
Henry Nesrdl some to Blair In IBTZ
md as n nrpenur. helped Lo build
funny of the urly day building:
Charley Tow was a YUUPI lld the
lifa father, fohn Tow, lived here yan
an in the house ncrou from thi E.
C.¥'icrea home on Grunt md Sth
struts.The father. J ohn Tow, na
a BFacksm1'E1, one of tbl prominent
men of she community, awed and rc-
speetcd hr his follow citizens and his
moving drum Ncbndka was greatly
dcpiored by Hill friends.Donn: Allhc vy. for ynrs. was tho
right-hami-nun on :f n Pilot force,
when L. Fl Hilton wal editor :nd hu
many friends in Blair who welcome
him when he makes his lnnull visits
hack io the borne umm.Thus the home folks scatter usd
thcn. In tum. make new fricmil and
amocintions Bu: as the yours pun. ffm
early du friends ranturilly feel wma
what akin and xludlv welcome an nc-
cadon that Irringl them togathar md
an opportuniir to talk over old times
The following in ihc communication
from lhe P.oc'ky Hoxmuin Nun, Dm-
vcr. Aug. 7." A birthday party and reception
r u h e ld r m f v d l r afternoon for
Henry Newell, 88 yum old, u vawm
of the Civil war and l pioneer £!olo»
ndonn.Many of Mr.Ne1rcIl'I relnthf~
wcrc at the potty which was hold a
the Civic Center building in Models!
at Ent Tweihh avenue and Quaid
summm' 0F TALK
_..._.._.G I Y H N B Y G o v, Y A T E S o x c H , w -
TAUQUA P u r r r o n u
lim. Yatu of Iliinois was the mogt
fvrreful of all the a pnkun on the
cizaullpg lyoeum platform held in
B l a i r t h i s a e a l o n .
G o ve r n o r Y a n n N 5 8 2 w i t h ca na l- n
p 1 » l s m i u u l nP i n o b e b e g g e d h i s a a d l r n c o n o t t o
b h m e la l m . i l h e h a d be e n o ve r u|1h:1 's| »d t h a t h s i a n o t d o Jo s h u a
M a l m a d : d o b l ; : u n s t a n d a t l i l , n o r
do i ll l ie Jua n a wh a t ma de do m oo a ah in o
l: 1r j us t o n e a ve r n n m a : t r y i n g t o
M I I !th e It vp u b l t r .n u l r e o n d p r o -
| l | m a r y w a n . . u m l m w o u l d , a a o c e a -
r1 = u d em a n d e d. ( e e l a t l ib e r t y t o t m l
u \I. i I. " I a n d M e a n d l t i n o, " b y r e l a t -
Im ;n r s o u a l ex pe ri en ce s.bec au se n o
I1 . lu w ho h a s r e ce i ved s p le n d id p ol l u -
¢~ 1 h o n o r s i n A m e r i c a h a s u r h r h t t o
n m h h a l d fr o m d o a p l n d l d A a m r i c a n
Iu1 || lg a n y t h i n g i n h w r x i l t l t l e n u UU m l m l z h t y v h a l g s t u l t o a n y b o d y .i n
l1 »t h i r d p r r l l m l l n l y h e ax u l n i u e d
tl " . l l m b c l u n r e l t o t h e A U M S l l u m i
l.- neue.t h e fffl a o l a N n i h n a l G u a r d .
i w l t o o u h l l c u n P l r l y a n d t h e M e n u -
J » t r h u r r h a n d n F a m i l y u l d a u g l t e r s
n m h a r a t u n e d t n l u r n i m a t a l -
ll o n u l l t l t t l i y d t i e l l tl d a n l x .
1 ka :u Ion t h p n'l m 1u a r y h a ; \ 'a . 1 :i u d
w i t h h l s h q r r r a t o c o n e In w a r d a n d
;§ :| kr ° h au ld l . nt t h o cl os e , be ca u se b e
w e l d . h r t h i s p a r r o n n l r m ; t x l . , r o
l w r w h a l u r a r o f v! : | I i y . h o IDIS'-I!
ex pe nd n r hi ls t or tu ri ng .A n d h i s fi l t h
1-1-1 " n a r y h e l a u t t d t h e au d i en c e
u s u m d vw a n d g u m ! u p fo r t w o m l n -
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Th e t h e m e , 'O u C o u n t r y an d Ei na r
W e S o r u r e d l t . "w a s t h a n u k o n u p .! i s i l n t p r u p o e l t i o r fw a z th a t f r o m
1 ' 0 l i m o w h e n n n n k l q d l i n t r a : d i n e d
t h e n a c e u l t a o f a a a o d u t l u u f o r m u
ul l bellu tlt.t h e f t a a bea u,r u n n i n ;
u p m d u p t h r o u g h ll z o 6 0 00 y e a r :
U h n n m u h i s t o r y a n n a 1 n ' i o n i n g o v
os nn m ut .a co n s ta n t a n d s t u d
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Pxrnt b a r b a r i a n ,a e c m d x l u p o t i l ~
t|1*rd,t h e r e p u b l i c : o l B r a a e o a u ~
l z \ l y :fo u r t h th e m o d i o va l m o n a r c h
le n;M t h t h e n m n a r c h l s i o f m o d e |
i m r l i al x th .t h e B r i t i s h E m p i r e
..|Lha c u l m i n a t i o n o f t h i s e vo l u t i o n - -
h e i r o n b a a g e n , c h i l d o f t h i r.:e ntn r-l e i . t h e B o i r o n l !; Iz l o f l l b a r t y a n d
th a lo st h o p e o f h u m a n i z rl l l n a e r n t l d co n te n ti o n In th »L _ll 1e re
l a n i l k e w l m ,b e e n n n E vo l u t i o n i nPn a rl o un m .B a r b a r i a n h a d n o l o veQ I c o u n t r y u r n a m e l a n d u a n i n a l i -
a n l i o n . d e l p o t h m c r e a t e d l a w n a d o r -
de r a n d t h e c i t i z e n Th e B r e c h i n a n d
It a l i a n Re p u bl i c s cl o t h e d th i s cit iz en
w l l h h l n c l t t n n z h l p .T h e M l d i a n l
M e n a c h i n :h a d w m a l u r e o t t h a td e a r a n d pr e c io u s t h i n g n a t i ve la n d ,
a n d t h e Mo nn re hl ns m l'mcl oe ru t l m u
:l n In cn l cn t e : m l br e e d l o r e f o r t h e
h o m e l a n d B u t c n l y I n A m e r i c a h u e u
m i l l i o n e ve n d i e d t h a t m e n m a y b e
fr e e fr o m b e n d i n g th u k n e e a n d n
h n n d r vd m i l l i o n w o m e n a g u n i u d vm !o u r l a n d l h x l i h g e n n A fl c n a r c a s . h a m
t h e s u n :
n u t h i d p o i n t w a n t i m m e f a i r e s t
p r o d u c t u l pa t r io t i c p s o g r e i l u p t o
11103 p r e w u i dat e.In t h e A m e r i c a n
K m. i n n . H. lh mvn , l f th e m mf
Charlet Tew.pioneer attorney.
:nada a.Lalk at the gathering In which
he told of Hr.NewelI's early day
un. Jr ia war me n.mml unm-
Lies and of bin pennnal activities.
Mr. Newell ia a thlrt lhlnd degree
Mason, having receiwd the Brat two
degrees of Masonry under Mr. Tew'a
father.He also Ia a member of the
Grand Amy of the Replblie. Knights
of Pvlhiaa and nf the Independent Or-
der of Odd Fellows.
Fruit was served at the reception
which had been sent from the Isle of
Pines by Mr. Neiell'a son. Dr. Robf'rt
's u - w¢ 4 1 , Hwwlr wr : h i h mmm.
Among those present were Mr, and
Hrs. Danna Allbery and Chu. Tew.
former Blair people
Just. received a carload of Furnixce Hard Coal
Itfs mighty hard to get.Better buy NOW while you'§,;_=';_-;,,,,,,,,,,,, 'nu I nu-»=-I §'.2.=-3:-c=_
can get it.
We aléo hand1e \0MAR FLOUR, e v ery sa ck guaranteed,
as well as all kinds of Fe eds a nd Hay.
J aa h gi ve us a tri al a nd be c onvi nc ed.
(Dealing wlxh the Rhondes Coal and Feed Store lx Ilk: makfng love
to a wlduw.it auf! be overdnne.)
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The Rhoades Coal and Feed Store
day in 0'rn:|1u."Mn. J ohn Pourher came up from
Omaha Saturday for a few days visit
mth her brother. Louie Hannon and
family.»Min Ll'I{an Johnson of Lincoln Wu
argoest at the E, P. Hannon home the
pan week.Wm. Price, who was called to De-tmlt n few weeks ago by news of thewrlmu~ iilnesl of his gggd mother.
' ; .'=f!32:':'!:"e=' :~*1"=J'= was there.
Saturday evening.Geo. Surgle returned Sunday from
n two weeks vacation spent at his
'rome at Zlo\re'Is, Nebr., and is buckat his work at the Plateau State bank.Marvin Whitnack moved Monday in-
zo the C!ylle Fitch lgeuse east of to'nnThe Dre Cumminsu family are vis-
iting at the Carrol Foner home ntWaterloo, Z'{eb"., at present.Mrs. Fern West ard Daria and Miss
Josie Miller were Teksmnh vLsI".nrs
;,mrls .funn nlrry\-nun u pumzrgcto Omaha Tuesday.r
hire. Aho Wainwright had es her
WMI! over Sunday,her daughter
Mrs. C. J Hldl ard grandsons, Philip
ond Lyle and family, ali of Lincoin.
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Wednesday, AUGUS
l v l u u u : u l w i l l c I I H I L \ \ ¢ ¢ l »
Mr. and Mn. Allen Smith had u&|rday guests,Hr.and Mn .JohrSmith and a bnrther and {|.rrlily of
Blair and Mrs. Frank Hanrock ofFnntanelle.Jennirgs West and fnmily and Leo
Fausett md fxnxilv ci:mre to Ii!un
Monday.|ljernmn chnuiallqltn will bexm Fri
day lasting live day!The \ln¢115:ommittees have been appointed and
:re busy making the nece.-mary preps--alimsr.The opening rogmm* willr a g i v e n b y T e K m x ( g l a n c e d p a r t y .
1 L -. . . . - _ : _ _. . . n l - . ¢ . . - L i - rPark Sunday.'""
Miss Vlo'a Ksstle assisted Mr.Cameron at the ponolltce Wednesdaywhile Hrs. Bovee was in Dmnha
Mrs. Lula Sullivan returned las'week from her trip tn_St. Joe andmd?" g f~?`1 I n d
ss rc s nsey is n ingtwo weeks with her sinners, Ji' Cook
and llrs. Christensen at Inman. Nob.a \. Ackerman last week sold hisresadence propert to Ed Wilson and
srill give possession irnrnedsr trly.'ll1.ey are selling their furrlture atpnvate sale and for the present willmaketheir home with her mother.Mrs. Christine Huglemsn.
-Dr and Mrs. Paddleford and daugh-ter of Miller. South Dakota. came last;-~= for a visit with her brother. E.
. Hanson and family.Newt Gould. who resided here fortyyears axo. but now located at Long:Beach. California, was ln town last
week shaking wade with his oldfrlenda
Chu. Ilovendiek and .family andShes. Mortensen and family plcnlckodat Knut Park Sunday.The Herman ball team defeated the
W. O. W. loam of Omaha ln a gamehere Sunday aftemon by s score of3 to 0.Leo Cameron pitched thegame.He struck got sixteen and al-
lowed but four him
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lowe entertain-
ed the following relatives n dinnerSunday.Nr. and Mrs. Gordon Lowe.Mr. and Lira Stanley Lowe. Mr. andMrs. Henry Richter.Beatrlco and
August. ard Bert Lowe.lrlranrt Mrs. Li Burk and Mr. andMrs. 0. lr. llilsinger drove to KrugPark Sunday and spent the day.Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sheets and theirs o n s ,G e o r g e a n d E a r l .l e f t M o r d a y
: _a L - l . .- , . . .I . . -. .. . : . ; »w h t .» ¢ \ » | ; U A I
l u i :t r v r u l u g p t u g r l l l s r n l u c v u a l r u r .a u
2 p r e l u d e b y t h e s a m e c o m p a n y a n d
r e n t e r t a i n m e n t b y A n n a Th e r e s e
D m a u l t .re n d e r .T h e E c k h o l f T r i o
give a fult program afternoon of thesecond day with a prelude to the lec-ture "Cho ds and Discord.-\" by Ur.Henry 8. Bums, K the evening. The
third day will be _'lo§r day with "Tar-lnrs Hrrld-0-SlngeUl."On the formhlay "The Floren:Orchestral Club"
rire a full program ard ppear in the:rening as a prelude tb red G. Baleo his lecture on "Tl-e Fourth Line ofD'fe-lsr.""Cappy Ric ks" a eomdy
elven luv a New York east will be*vow the afternoon of the Hfih day
with lho Standard Concert oomllanyap=¢°x\rig for the evenfm; entertain-
ment.
l HELL CREEK VALLEY l\"0i"BS
Mr.and Mrs.August Kerkhofl'
spent last Sunday and Monday at the
August Ruwe home in Lincoln.A number of yourg folks from herodrove down 'to Krug:Park Sunday
where they spent the day.Cecil and Gllhelt Lollman wore Fre-
mont callers Wednesday.Anna and Clara Monrrdoht :wentseveraldays in Herman last week.Albert L.:|llman was a llerman call-
er Friday.The Holtrnan and Lmllrnan thresh-ing outllta finished their seasons
threshint last Saturday evening.
Miss Ella Rmre and brother. Chos-ter, of Lincoln,formerly from herr-:ame down to visit with friends andrelatives. thev also wi1|.be here to`lik`i:`in me Lumem mme f arnlvall
on Tnesdsv exenirl and the Leanne:plenicdon Friday at the Ariinflon i'mr |
"'?.§"I' nml Mrs. Aueust Kerkhnlf werel
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; 'body Welcome
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p a n d a -d
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m e a n d
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m e n t i o n .
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:pected hy his fellow citizens and his
moving drum Nebradka was greatly
deplored by Hill friends.Donn: Allhey. for years. was the
right-hami-man on the Pilot force,
when L. Fl Hilton wal editor and hu
many friends in Blair who welcome
him when he makes his lnnull visits
hack io the hmne umm.Thus the home folks scatter and
then. In tum. make new friemil and
asmocinliorsa Bu: as the years put. fha
early das friends ranturilly feel mme~
what akin and xladlv welcome an ne-
eadon that bring: them together md
an opportunlir to talk over old times
The following in ihe communicative
from lhe Pmky' Hoxmuin Nun, Den-
ver. Aug. 7." A birthday party and neeptinn
was held r m f n d l r afternoon for
Henry Newell, 88 year: old, a vawm
of the Civil war and a pioneer £!olo»
ndnan.Many of Mr.Ne1reII'a relatlvoe
were at the party which Wu hold at
the Civic Center building in Hordddr
It Eli! Tweihh avenue and Oneida
artnet, where Hr; Ntwdlfa daughter,
Km.PlonaH.Bhr wn,laihe md1' !nn.
Charlet Tew.ploneer attorney.
made a.Lalk at the gathering In which
he told of Hr.NewelI's on ly d i y
ure. Jr ia war me n.mml uue-
ti*'S and of bin pennnal activities.
Mr. Newell ia e thlrt lhlnd degree
Mason, having received the Brat two
degrees of Masonry under Mr. Tew'e
father.He also la a member of the
Grand Amy of the Replblle. Knights
of Pvlhiaa and of the Independent Or-
der of Odd Fellows.
Fruit was served at the reception
which hu! been sent from the Isle of
Pines by Mr. Neiell'a son. Dr. Robf'rt
'su- well, Hwwlr far un ? b ead ed.
Among those present were Mr, and
Hrs. Danna Allbery and Chu. Tew.
former Blair people
~ma~llu.
nsfened tn
cm Train-
and will bl:
Mr. 0'Con-
Ffvrer. under
.Sec. 2 on
was you the
t W ar Sor-
Reud your
are ainin.:
with Ac: 'meek and
br Dr. J. F.
dents ac-
section set
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of the coun-
Blair :nd
Plating one
~l buildings
n in new]
is just like
z no bull-i an
buiid.
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nh and th!
m l n n n e x t d i p p e n .i n a o »; . ..
t h e n a F o r d C o u p e . t h e n a F o r d t o n
t r u c k a n d : t i l l fu r t h e r d a w n t h e i i n e
w e r e s i x F o n d s o n t r u t o r u . h i u h e d t o
ni l k i n d s o f fa r m i m p l e m e n t s a n d r o a d
ma i n t a i n e r s .N o t b e i n g : m i s l e d i r i l h
h u r i u g m e r e m a n h a n d i e th e s e t r a c -
t o r s h e c o n c e i ve d t h e i d e a u f. h a vi n g
yo u n g l a d ie s d re s s e d i n k h a k i z o dr i ve
t h e m .Th i s m a d e e ve r y p r e t t y
p a r a d e e l l i n i t s e l f a n d f r o m a n a d -
ve r t i s i n g a t l n d p o i n t w e n t a k u n g w a y s
t m n n d p l a c i n g t h e F u r d p a n
1 h i g h p l a n e i n t h e e s t i m a t i o n t h e
pu b i i c .
- .- -. - - - - 1NOTICE
H n u r f o r t h e n e x t S u n d n y w a l k o f
t h e B l u r W a l i l m g C l u b h u b e e n u i -
vl n c e d f r o m I i n t h e e ve n i n g t o t i ve
i n t h e a ft e m o u n .No a u t o m o b i l e s w i l !
he u s e d , b u t c o ffe e w i l ! be s e r ve d a n d
m e m b e r s a r e In b d n g l u n c h e o n .
.|x r .U l vi d ,
s r i n m L e -
N a t i o n a l
,w i l l p e r -
:Dt'y o u r
'f h e s t s ! !
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RATHMANS HEADS PARADE
The Rztmann Garage vu the but
npreraenud firm in the plrlde pm on
nl the Hsrvetl picnic on Wednesday,
Aug. 30.ln Incl it c ame near bds;
ihe whole darned than.
The parade an headed by a Ford
touring ear. i923 model, reaplendanz
in its bright shiny coat of [mint :mai
rot being content wh thst Mr. R32.':
Misa Ewa! Stewart is visiting her
friend.Miss Ruth Dillow,in Ther»
mopolis, Wyoming.
l i n .Bessie Cruithlunkulnhnhall
of Medicine Bdw, Wyoming, in visit-
ing hor pnrerns. Mr and Hn. James
Cruicknhnnk :nd her llttar.Mn .
Shen-y Moore usd family this week.
Mn .Hanhndl wns a former W uh-
inztan county girl snd hu a bu t o f
I1 . l u wh o h as :r ec e ived sp le n di d p ol lu -
¢~ 1 h n u o r u i n A m e r i c a h u u \ | | | h t t o
n m h h c l d fr o m 0 | n p l n d l d A m a r i c a n
Iu1 || lg a n y t h i n g i n h w r u l t l l l e n u l sU m l m l z h t y v h a l g s t u l i n n n y h o d y .i n
l1 »t h i r d p r r l l m l l n l y h e ax u l n i u e d
l l " . l l m b c l u n r e l t o 1130: AUM Sllumi
l.- neue.t h e fffl a o l s N n i h n a l G u a r d ,
i w l t u a u h l l c u n P l r l y a n d t h e M e n u -
J » t r h u r r h a n d n F a m i l y u l h u g t e r s
n m h n va t u n e d t n l u r n i m a tad-
ll o n u l l t lt l l i y d t i el l t l d n n l x .
1 ks :u t au t h p nvl m iu n r y h a ; \ 'a . 1 :i u d
u i ! !! h l s h q r r r s t o c o n e In w a r d a n d
;§ : | kr h au l d l . n t t h u c l o s e, b ec a u se b e
w e l d . h r t h i s pa r n on n l m ¢ t x I . , r e rl w r w h a l u r a r o f v! : | I i y . h o m l g l l !
e x p e n d t h i l s h c t u r l n g .A n d h i s fi l t h
w ~ 1 H u r r y h e l a u t t d t h e au d i en c e
u s u m d vw a n d g u m ! u p fo r t w o m l n -
\ | l | \ , a n i f t h e u r u z n h i n n i n g a t n h i . ;
!.= |n ="b ll ll mu tr h Ill !! a rri ve d.
Th e t h e m e , 'O u C o u n t r y a n d i l m r
W e S o r u r e d l t . "wa s Lh u u u k a n u p .! i s i l n l p r u p o e l z i o r f w u u u u f r o m
1 ' 0 l i m a w h e n n n n k l q d li n t . r a: d i n e d
t h e a s s a u l t s o f u l o d u t l u u f o r m u -
ul l bellutll..t h e f t u bea u,r u n n i n ;
u p m d u p L h w u g h ll z c 6 0 00 y e a r :
U h n n m u h i s t o r y a n n a 1 n 'I n n i n g o v-
orsnnmul.a cc n a t a u l a n d s t u d y
h.|||¢a g c w t h a n d lm p r o vam m a t .
Pxrnl b a r b a r i a n ,a e c m d x l u p o t i l ~
t|1*rd,t h c r e p u b l i c s o l Ci r c a c m a n d
l z \ l y :fo u r t h th e m o d i o vn l m o n a r c h
le n;t m l :t h e m o m u c h i e f o f m o d e r n
1nae\;al x th .t h e B r i t i s h E m p i r e :
o r ~*}t.t.t.;., ..|mai..en n .| .:.§c"h i ; k e p t t h e K i n g s a n d [ i m p o r -o r a a n d M i k a d o :o f f o f u a f o :55|
N a r a :a n d G e o r g e D e w e y a t M a u i l a z .
a n d t h e b o y : a t S a n Ju a n m u ;w h a t
a g l o r i o u s w q . f r o m B u n k e H l l l l o
S a n Ju a n H l l l .A n d t n n l g h t ar e a d d
D e a d M a fi a H l l l a n d t h e M e u a e A r -
a o n u e a n d t h e S t . 5 l l h l e l a n d o l d V a r -
d u n a n d o l d G r a n d P r e a n d C a n l x n y
l n d Ch a t e a u Th i e r r y a n d Bol lea tt
W o o d .A n d t h e h e y w h o a t Ile ll ea tt
W o o d fo u g h t a n d w h i p p e d t h e n r a l
a m y In t h e w o r i d .t h e G e r m a n
r e g u l a r a m y a l a s iu a t y o u r b o y a n d
m i n e b o n e o f y o u r ho n e .mesh o i
Y o u r n a h b o x w h o u l ¢ I n t i m n a r w a r
u n d t l l d t vt w a n t w a r . : n a t t h e A m e r i -
c a n k i d .An d h e 'l a w o r t h y o f t h ab o n u a ;a n d o u t h t t o h u e e ve r y t h i u x
t h a t l a It l l . d e l u l l a t h e w a i l n ! t h e
p r o d t e e n n m !t h e p a r l f l ' | t a - j u s t a s
'n u r 1; e mi t t ed t o t h e h e nn a a E n g i a r daraae n t m e d t o t h a fo u r h fn t m . d o l -
l a r ; a h e n o t F a m u s ,w h l l é F r a n c e
v u g e t t i n g t h r e e a n d o n e - h a l f b i !-
Vena.A n d fo r t u n a t e l y w e c a n o u rt h e b a y h l a h i l t l o n wi t h o u t t a x a t i o n .be c a u s e E n g l a n d a n d F r a n c e a r e t h i s
m i n u t e a r r a n l t n g t o a n y
G o v.Ya t e s t o t h Dr op oa lt lo n i a
t h a t t h e P r ' t l m e r i e a u P'l t r l n t 1* t t r h a l W a a h l n a i c n a n d L'n c 0 | t t
1 , t h e i r s u b l i m e a l m u l i c l t y . h e l n g a r -
C o n t i n u e d o n p a g e eig ht .)
¢ --_ n -: t t o n z T E A C I IE R S ' TH A N S C H O O L S
T h e 1 u p o n 'cor nea f r o m vn r i b u a
m u t a o f t h e s t a t e u f a a u r p l t t l o f
t e a c h e r s a n d w o u i d b e t e a c h e r s .Th i s
i ; q u i t a a c h a r g e f r o m a fe w a b o r t
y e a r n ba c k w h e n ech oul :=»»»»;<t» were
t h o c u l m i n a t i o n o f t h i s e g o l u t l o o
h e i r o n b a a g e n , c h i l d o f t h e c e n t n rle n, th o h m m m l i n t o f I l l : a r t y n o
th a lo st h o p e o f h u m a n i t yl l l n a e r n t l d co n te n ti o n h t t h o t h o
l a n li ke wi se ,b e e n a n E vo l u t i o n i~
Pa t ri o t is m .B a r b a r i a n h a d n o lo-ro i c o u n t r y o r n a t i ve l a n d o n a n I n s t !
l u t i o n , d e l p o t l o m c r e a t e d l a w n a d o r
de r a n d t h e c i t i z e n Th e B ro c lx tn an ~
It n l l a n Re p u bl i c s cl o t h e d th i s cltizo~
w i t h h l n c l t t n n z h l p .T h e M i d l e r ;
M e n a o h i o :h a d n o m o l o r e o t t h ad e a r a n d pr o c lo u s t h i n g n a t i ve l o u d
a n d t h e Mo u n r e h h u o d 'mcl oe ru t i m
:l o In cu l cn t o : m l br e e d l o r e f o r t h
h o m e l a n d B u t o n l y I n A m e r i c a h u e
m i l l i o n o w n d i e d t h a t m o o m a y ~
fr e e fr o m b e n d i n g t l w k n e e a n d
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average of the many programs that
Blair dtieens have enjoyed.During
the latter three days of the session
each entertainment xx.aa especially
xtrong.Ou 'Il1uz1=dn3: the musical troop pre-
sented "Ye Old New England Choir"
in a manner strongly depic ting "ye
old time music" and in the evening
Janette Rling preaenwl the play "The
Country Cousin" in a very acceptable
and etn'king manner.The music for Friday was fully ae-
eeptable and in the evening Congress-
man Ric hard w '|ai.a.s of Illinois
gave a tall: that went straight to the
hearts ofhis litensera.
In the aftemooil of Saturday. the
dosing day, Joel W Eastman gave
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the weight of u March pig. It weighed
180 pounds. The last stop of the fore-
noon was at Gran*AIlen°s where a
herd of line Rolled Shonhorn enttlo
wal out for inspection.Prom there
the tour returned to "Bill" lvenen's
place for lunch.
The women \\ho #toyed at ih~ pic-
nic ground had. in the meantime. been
having a promam of their own.In-
tere1\tln|:} talks reported were those by
Miss Lehiaxterxf County Rod Cross
Nurse, and Miss Logan, Red Cross
Secretary.An excellent feature ol
the program wma the demonstration
given by the team from the Sewing
Sunahine Sowing Club. under leader
ship of Mrs. Scott Allen.
In the afternoon the crowd wont
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corn, grown by Walter Strickiett.. He
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anmt.Menu Aumut and Albert LalimauandfamitiessnemSunduynftemon
Fr;rr\o;t.§iler:~ Slturdmy evening.
Mi n Mary 1.aliman spent Satur-
her mother.Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Binnchand spentSunrln whh !:'ends at Kenrlrd.Clam. '"|.1f:1 tin wa! 3 Blair business at the Wm. Holt:nun hnnae.visitor 'Thurrdly.A number of married f o lb from
Aubrey lnrl Lenenh Games are vis- here attended the nurrird folks danci-itinz relatives at Ariingtum.*at Nickerson i`ri&n; evening.
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