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WASHINGTON covrrn monANUowSYFTLERSPscmcTOBEHELDINcAl.HoUN.SATURDAY SEPT.I6
\The Wuhingten County PioneeromSettlerspicnicumaa held inFt.Cellwun perk on Saturday.16th.Preparations ere bein made forgoodliveqrogramwhichwill.printed in e Enterprise nut 1mdeverybodyia argued to be
~and to bring their dinners..The hoidinc of this picnic in Cel
is ample usunmce of 1 youd tiendthecommitteeinchargeofeffiirareeepebleanduri!!leaveatonefunturnedinindieItthe
nfer.So be there and rememberdateSaturdaySept.18.Go eaandmylm.
Lzsr OF RlRAL TEACHERS
ANI)WHERE THEY TEACH
Following is I.complete list of the
mm!teachers of this county ind the:drool district In which they teach forzheensuingyear;Dist School Teacher
g|\g5 HATE CALLS
Mn.Ado!Iaxvroll of Doc:~llich§pn mild on the writer
day mornin;and bgethsr ureover the put.9]aunt and gunnedthe ¢u1ur~s
_Mrs.Munall is better knownBlairpeopleanHinAdelI.~gomnndreandtowommlnboodintty.Har wi 111 the ilnt innmostherfiflvltint:lun of 1892 of
Blair High ldsool were tofther li
tha graduation axoninns rv an wtmadegn tho :Min chu.Our chu motto wu blie!and
the point being Quality notrityand we hue triad to livl unitinwqrynemo.Om.d A dauelfronwowanthavolshm
msmgod to rmko the grade md
writer stood next to gh|.he.|d ofclans.than being as in :ummm~only 56 of ons por cont diffnonorourneungndoswithHinA~
the vrinnor.Wa ware mon than planed to
Hn.Hszvrlll nndeghd to had ber
some open mind peraonage asformerdayswhenvonnmains.Arm luring Bhir Hlvh schoolnslmom:M Ohelln and
or h I.:tingi~1 .l§..~.¢il mu phdaninDlclturadamandisulltld.of vailll¢h¢I.lh=lMrminxwdllchforhuhomo
the 12:55 train yutexdlyuudn .tonrehcrinB.latr|.gainu\dt0beabiotohnveamorocxumded
with har.
.
4 Whitfond F er Monson
Rhoda SpanglerEmmaRuwe5FontnnelleTravaWiilinms
BLAIR CITY raAcuER;S BBG!
WORK MONDAY.¥
The following is the lllt of
for ihe city schoois tordhertheiraddreuelusdlubjads 1rtheytuchSupt.Junu Bid~
Univenity of Chiara;Prin Jo
Ogden Genon.Ruhr..frldualaNebnsklS1110University.Elther Baker M Lincoln Ne
gndnats of Nehn.skiSt|%ellninity;Normal Training.Gertmdt liclizln uf Fiirbilri.NgraduateofUniversityofHeb
Home Economics.Leone Bxrngmvef sri Adel I~
znduate of Ion State Univ:
History.Rnth Evans of Dun IwiateofionStateUriversity:Nlmlm McCu1!ongh of FdMinn..gndunte of Iovh Stale Uni
sity;Latin.Hxroid Hare of University
Nrbr grluhnre nf Wuleyxn UsitvAwimhvrravi.i9\Iefi»Cn
bf1h¥1d~lznwuk;of Lincoln.
gnduxm ni Ncbnuka School of :
AGED WOMAN uxnmconsf
GPERATION
Mrs.James Plain d|11ty~twoyearsof nge wal takm 1.0 the Bldrhgapitdlui.Fridxy night where sheuerwentlnopentlonforruptnrn.The opentlon svn successful and sheix. f;==ld!appeannml.getting along
oe y
CUMMISSIDNERSMEET
GRANTS PERMISSION 'ro (0L-mcs To RUN WATERMMS
THROUGHFILL
une :rut grand child.
_Mr.Lum t made his last trip down
town on April 4 election day whenhe:une down to tote.Although hehadnut been well the put winttr.hr
had nude are trio down town each
dzy until this spring.His conditionhasbeenfmcriticnlforseveral
weeks.Fixnerai mrvioes were he!d bmi:
{Ihundly)Lftemoon nt 8 oc1ock atthehams.Rev.G. W.Wolters of A
Clarence DavisTheo.Anderson :ond work)
Theo.Andzrson labor)
Theo.Anderson (labor)Henry P.Hansen (managing
poor farm)C. J.Hidlev (mad n.nrk]
road work)15.00T90066.0039.00
47.0048.50
Nehr.Cui. és Mfg.Co.(repairs)9.80
Clarence Hineline (labor)120.00
Jenldns (Jil Co.(nil)5525
C J.Hindley (road dl11K:linR)37.69
C J.Hindley {roui work!road work)
9200
4.50
~H2 und serious illne.4|G. Gustave hindi urn burn In Htm~Hm Germeny Sept.11 1844 uidcreforeweenearly 78 years of age.e came to Americe in 1887 andtnywlinNewYorkCityfor ebonl alrbeforeco;out iresrt to De
~to Nebr.which was then 1 live~usg town with npperently e brightutune ahead.Here he worked at hisfrnriowhichhehadlearnedinhisrmoiher coun§ry.um of the hardware~|11 f\2M. with Hiorden who had atorent DeSoto at this time.1 When the lots wen sold in Blllr ln
3559.Mr.Lund!was on hand andlwwhtthefig!lou a bueinene lotpw!two res rnfe lou where his
fi\\ly now resides.
The Rionden henlwnre #lore wasmoved to Bllir at one:and after Hr.Humden took in a partner.Mr.Fred
l(r=~\Mr.Lundt started in busitese
hr himself.Hun fir!!place of hassinel1 was thee¢:\ion now occupied by the Meyieb1.1»f!ng the second was where TheYnvmdsebuilfiinqnow#lends rd}~third and iut location wns thementArndt3Ien|:h\areniLe.HereaecontinuedforyearsinbusinessnkingirF.W Arndt la pariner in
1KSFL in 1903.owing bo his fnilingv;wighg he sold his interests to Bit.Amd!who still continues the burineell.
in 1871 he wee married to Mies Jennie
\rndt.oldest sister of Wm.ArfdtHrfianthoccurredin1836.in the spring 091887 Mr.Lnndt
md his dlurhtcr 0011 wont to Ge:
many.In July 1887 he Wu marriedtoMinMarieLdmunnItKidGer
mlny :nd they eame directly to Bleir.in 1900 Mr.and mrs.Lundt and
rluldrcn spent the summer in Ger
many.The deceased ielves n wife and ivechildrenwhomoumhispassing.The
~Ildrenere Mrs.Dln.SA.lof Penderabr.;Hn Wilma Karen or North
Platte Nebr.:Culture.Benund andTheodorewholiveathome.
regular eeenion nt the H5141 SchoolBld|Called to order by Pnes.Soren
sen.Those Treeent upe members
;~;;=»»»Nic men Murdoch :nd Rode
The minutes of the Ian renllar
meeting were read and epproved.Thefinance cbmmittee resorted infavorofaeeeplingtheauditorsreponaefindwithoutloin;beck of
:into July 9. 3921 which was the b0ginningof the period eoverod br the
audikUpon motion the report of the il
f=»==; committee was eeeepted by the
Boa .Moved arfi seconded that the president appoint 4 priming eommittel and
that all the echool orinting In Fat.
Nia. 1 to he minced through the committeeMotioncarried.Pres Sorensen appointed the Build
ing rd Grounds committee eonninb
ing of members Wright Nielsen endillurrlnchinmcrnbenof the Printingco\mit1.e:.The foilowimr hilln were gllewed md
me;aou.oo115.00
139.20
ea
end ordered pgid:Ply Rail for Annu
lame1 Skinkle insier?)Nee Jensen halaryi£1ker &Chiunbern (Inn.
premium?Petgrwer Hdw.Ca.(replir
materiel)Crnw»l Lhr.cl:Gr.(CGILennd and cement)Danish Lutheran Pub.Co.
(printing)9.~Ginn I Co mx:books)22
University Pub.Co (ink wells)12.~
Mdlillan Oo.[ten boob)eaG. cz llerrian Co. {cllc¢.lor»ary)1~
General Bielogiai Sup1rlyHomeIiahretorysupplies)12.~Secretargfs Expense for Aol.15
Evnest A.sdimiaz ipmy wh
558
med)100.~
:».c.wam»»ce=f ~
~Liniivereizy Pub.Co.:|.American Book Co.|15~
SCHOOL BOARD MEETS
Regular MeetingSeptember 4 1922
Blnir Nehr Aug. 28 1922.
The Board of County Commission
ers met.pursuant to nljoummenttakenAug.14 1922.Present J.F.Whne H. C.Blum and Henry Truhl
v :ullbeare_:;s were the sons.mns~i\h\Q¢ln¢i£llnd~snnThehonorarypmbearers were hisloyalandtrustedfrirnIsof Lhe earlydays.Henry Straw PIter Siert.Vic
tor Wolff A.F.flanks John Ruhr
:nd Jacob Rwhlfs
The outoftown guests were Mr.
and Mrs.Fred Michael md Mr.:nd
Hn.Lynn Plnilh of Tekxwah.Mr.ard Mrs.Frank Reyziik of Fremont.John Srhmahlinr and Mr.and Mn.Julius So!!of West Point.Mr.and
Mrs c.P.Kiidahl of Omaha.Mr.
md Mn.Rmdolnh Su nnd Hr.mdMrs.John Sas of Pender Mn.Carrie
Lnndelhul I f Snoknnn =W;sh.uni
Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Kellogg of North
A .|\Fade Not Opinions
Lincoln Nebr.Sept.7.A completeprogramof competitive athletics
has been announced for the state conventionoftheAmericanLegional
York.Sept.13. 19 20 by the athletic
committee headed by DepartmentVineCommxnderHnrryH.EHis of
IIoldredgaAllmembers of the Nebmskx 1fe
gion are eligsbe to take pan in the
1¢%3?.1?d§§¥é.1
220 yard dash.
440 yand dash.S80 yard run.Mile run.Runnir1:broad jump.Running high jump.
Shobput.Post 4men hai!mile relay.
.Post medley race.Post Fire Squad drill team ¢0l\{¢:»¥.Tennis.ainzies and doubles..
Horseshoe Pitching.Gretsed Pig.j
Greued Pole climbinr.For ali events in which individual
oem f<>»d=fork soorllMemIomiftnrgiis.H
. 1)30.00
Bnrtliug (road work)31.78
Bnrtling (road work)33.25
E.Anderson (road work)11.00
Anderson fmad work)49.00
.Anderson (road work)1300
.Slader (road work)157.00
.Puls (mad dragging)25.20
~nSclwrock (mad work)71.00
n Schwock (road work)44.00
.Slader (road work)240.00
v Cont.Co.(Carter arch)226.64
v Cont.Co.(repairs Bouvier
dn)533.30
Bros.(road work)59.50
k Hansen Iron!work)30.00
Haired :nd seconded i.h|.tths Secretarywr!over :ll cash on hand £0theIurerofSchuolnDirt.No.1
and a warrnm for $100 be drawn in
the S¢.~c\t.nrv» favor to pav nl!pattymnbinsMatioumnsed.Than being no further bunimu Ln
some before tha Board.it was muvef!
and seaonded to ndjoum until the call
of the Pnlidart.Cnrind.
Ernest A.SfhmidtSecretary.
.~¥~¥~
The Washington County Fair An
aloclation has been very buly tho!!
last few weeks und the hir groundsaren:cone of activity that predntineothemostsuccessfulfairwar
held in this county.Cf the many improvements now in
progress the swimming pool in the
ordy one under oonstructlon.that will
rot he ready this full.Work is be
irg puuhcd but li will hardly be poul
hleto complete it before the cool
weather sets in..It is being enlargd
and deepened by pumping out the mud
which is beiri1 und to flll the low
places nn the grounds.thus mnking
the work serve 3 double purpose that
of deepening the pool und filling the
low swailn of the irroundn.
Two new buildings are bein eroctf
od.One of these in the Art Exhibit
building which is now nearly complet
ed and will he remix for use nl the
fair this fall.Another 15 the hoghornwherethehclfafdcrlwillbe
hle lo show the fine pure brds of
the county and we are informed that
the whole immense stmcture will be
filled.Another improvement is the en
larginsr f the poultry house which
ll of ieeufblent size last year to
muse the iouiforought in for exhi
bition purposes.Ihere are a lot of mighty good
osters in the county who.Lhrongh
no aelilsh motives.are doing then ut.
most uvgive this county a plan!
nnwng the counties of the mu uhavingoneoftheverybestflinof
the state and this solrit in bound
Win.The grounds are ln.good
~and are line pieinc and tourist cam~ing groténdzrgd the uuociutlon
I 011 tl W I
ber of tables now.und garbage c a
which will uid much to the attmcti
ness of tourists.
.v .
ll~I~
The death of one of BIlir|oiduttlcnoccurredInnTuesdaymorn;:st four oclock Sspt. 5 at his resi
The aherlff from ihis county ln
vestimting found that he had boughtaticketforSt.Joe.Hinouii.As
yet nothing hu bun ud from him.
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1 DOUBLE wzunm:
A double wedding took.place as the
home of Mr.and Hrs.Andrew Llrlvn
when their daughters Mina Frnida
and Miss Annan;were married lu!
Wedresday evening at B oclock.
Mr.Chris Matthiesrn of Blair be
came the husband of Min Freid:and
Mr Harold Wilson Wu the lucky msntovwintheheartofMinAnnenn
About thirty re1aLivn and friends
were present.to witness the f §{which was performed by Rev.C..Foreman.A number were pneienr
from Omnhl...
w.»\smNG10:~:couz~rrY 9
mamma ms\PPE.\Rs ~
~Mr.Chu.Lamp n fnmar nildingginihewuthemputof the countgl ~
~started to Omaha on Tuaday of lu .week and when tnlking a datour nalrl:
Benson his car want into the guitar BEEN A CONTINUOUS RllSIDENT
alongside qw mm in was seen snicr;1sss.__Bo1:cnr rms?than wo:kung most of ih.a day but LOTS SOLD gy ]\()W§3|1E
7
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9
10
11
12
DeSoto Helm Sierk
Rosalie FolcyLongCnnlrVin!FQIQY
Garrymrn Mrs John Fitzgerald
Masters Minnie Wolf
Canol Killian
Brinkman Hazel Nelson
Gall Edith Wamck
The minute!of the last meetim
wer(read and approved.
Refunds were llllowcd an follows
J.A.Wnllhzglord 5250 on socounofbeingassessedwithu.poll tax an:in over 50 yuan of
~Richard Elmer S2.on account n
|u\in¢\nrmntqnd wi\.ll null tax both ii
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17
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l!eas.a.nt View Mary Robertson
Margmet Robertson
Telbasta Elsie Druhc
Hilgenkamp Clara Werterbeck
Brewster Aiha Pilcher
llewelt Benin Hovendick
Kindred Mrs.Mildrrd Tysnn
Sumrners Miilic Cmh\0n
Suthrrland Helen Olson
Thane Ghdys RMer
New 1Ipglsmnd Mina Manley
Grace \\ilso11\n _L.
Aslingtan township and Arlingtpr
villagu.Warrant to Avery compary for .Si
cents was clncclled for the muonthatmidgoodshadbeensentC.0.D
and paidThe{nlo\ving request was tiled wit!
the lloardz .Augun 12 1922.
To the Hon.County Board
of Supenisors.
Blair.Nebr.35
25
27
28
29
30
31
32
31
34
35
36
37
33
30
Wrnncn muurcn :meammGr:we BarryMrs.Oscar Lund
Lucy Updike
Lcrrone
Coiby
MmueyM;Carthy R.C Anderson
Frances Schenk
Josie Miller
March Carolyne Hoefner
Inez Jeppesen
Do:naeker Odile £\llen
BeI!e Center Domthy HoganHnneockVxlnrnBates
Riapin Mary Robertson
Hill Creek Mae Pederson
Gertmdo Mortensen
Lallman Agnes Christensen
Nei?Violet Warren
Rose Hill Thelma Zulnuf
Drum
Marjorie mu;
Gentlemen:HOnbehalf oi ihe Board of lrustee.
of our church 1 hereby mek nermissio:
from your Honf Boarrl to run the nwTatermaintobeInidloDanaCol
deze this fall.lhmuffh the Ml on o
I near by Nebraska strsod.In hope that your Hon.Boa:cl wi!
be willing to znnt\as this request.
beg lo remain.Very tru!y yoursM.N.Andrcasen Pn.idcnt
United Danish Luth Church
It was mmed and seconded that Lh
above request be granted.Clrriec
Mothers Pension wa.;granted t
Marin Kam in Uma sum of $25.00 fo
n period of six months unless more
revokednn...a .|Mnnf\1 examination nf ih
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4\MattelH-ff;1;;;,gf-'Si'ff-f!"Eii*',§.'§E`°:`E..f':"':ifmzmg
Hisbee
SliderBonoGlendale
Sunnyside
SpikerGuam
Erqher Johansen f5x1.»~.27i§¢|R§n{»¥>¢Lim¢d and um.Marllefmnanty (|crk is hereby ordertd 1.Mdmiu =;f.>draw warrants on te different fund
B i:e{)f¢:\:to pay mme.fgarrmd L11 member
..resent votin Wye.Chnsumailungon ba Sutherlagd (road work]S BGJuneetcarBP.Hansen (reid vrnrk)12.5Don3331111119.+..Innann hnas!armFi 581
424:1
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noJohnsonFredaHngenunIInrtungLoisBrunton
Lincoln Emrnn Ziegler;Brorlerson Jeanette »Wi2dersonilnin\im\Lucille HnyhunltiPeacefulHn:Lucille Ackerman
Nnshville Mrs.Wilhemlna Bates]
...
Willarule SlltzmnnFr.I Timpc\Edith ShrivcrsAliceLindenbhd
Fr.21 Alder Grove Vgrn.Cain
Pr 37 Washington Edna Carlson
n
BessiePaterson
COUNTY IAIR NOTES
Th:dNortI|:|Western g"g_1=_;geo.nu ereunilm eniqe»i§3oun!|"Fhl:0ne2|dnlie Cm
ll.l loesl fare for the fennel trip.HJ
will be on |m|e September Il 1 22 Ilen
return limit!pad till BT%eml»er ~lllnnTheseticketswillbelolhumBlairNell
Kennanl and Washington to AdingFL SunduringtheFairdates.IE.sThrunihtlnk1~n th TI.|an ave e mn | .1 p epremiumlinthechsmpionshlpnnrdu C.Iwere 110|Indicated I11e iudmel will lrn
nerd different.ehemplonnnjsl and Her
the .Msoeintinn hu umm some jj.
FY»
lr
»h.,
fr.
___vefblo41
fine ribbons which will he given Boa
Ln innnrc nf tha r1\nmn§nnli|1Inl BP!!\||\\~mu wn........l..........r.jtknnt ¢:la.sae.s.~I bu
P.Knudacn of Kennand wili again QMIAA
namcnt.lt is hoped that all of thehorseshoe iossers of the county will beonhandtotakeportinwietourna
ment.Liboral prizes will be offered.
The Wnshingtor County Fair An
rociation won second on the float enteredintheparadeattheHarvestFeliiivlllatBlairlastweek.Thin;money will be given for some specinhpremiumsintheboysandgidscluhl
work rienortrnmt.Watch for announcemontslater I
Peter Pan Lhe most traveled and
best aiucnzrd horse in the world willbe one of the fneo attractions nt the;coming Fair.lt is claimed that this
horse performs tracks that resllyllakesreasoningpowerandtho;he:Hows almost htlmln ixilellignoce.gCbuntyHiperintendcntabel
Marsh expects to have 1 num of
the schools of the county taking 1intheathleticcontestsattheair.Pour rural schools have entered for
voily ball.two.two room schools for
tennie and arrangements are beingmadeforbasketballcontests.Silvercup;;.nd pennants will be given an
premmuml.gOwingso poor hulnh w.A.Whit
fond.Supl.of poultry is foncod toresignondFrankBiffnrofKennandhuacceptedthisplaceforthecomingFair.Otto Luighorktof Fonta
nelle will also be there with his usunl
smile in we poultry department.I
An old faddlers contest will be afeaturenttheCountyFai:.Goodpuuniumswillbegiventhewinnerm
tlome on you old timers and get your.fingers limbered up.Details of contest to be mmouncod later.
The Rhonda Coal :nd Feed Store:ro busy unlosding 1 car of Franklin
county illinois coal This make:tHe
second nr of coal received by this
lim:l
Mn n.. Shcflield (Dist.tlkon for road]2500
14. B.Prsnling Co.(Auto plate
case)225.00
54:10
?l.12.75201.50
:zaso27.00
60.00
80.50ll.6T
ilbum Scott Co.lsuhplieG 2.;
~33.0010600
msr25.2n
10.5012.00
Nye Schnciicr Jenks Co.
(lumber)Ed Il\o1icy (road work)J.H.Hutinsri (road work]
A.N.Ballard {rool work)
lark Anderson (food ffk!M.E.Slader (road dm:=f1:r)(1arence Hineline (labor)J.F.White (comri. work ard
mileage)Milburn Scott Co (supplies)
Farm Bureau iFnrm Bonenu)Huzh Boon (labor)Elmer Michelson (labor)
ll E.Sfsrler (mml \ork§
Carlson (road drnggingl.P.Compton (labor)A.P.Compton (labor)P.l.Truhlsen (food draw
sins!Blair Oil Co.(oil)fl.Il.Rumussen (Assesson
salary)Booty Cont.Co.(repair work)193.8I
(Continued on page four)
Vhllr.RAN OF OREGON TRAIL
W¢\1iT IT MADE HIGHWAY
Scottsbluff Neh.Sept.5.Ezra
Meekef noted pioneer who first
pulsed through Nebrukn on the OroxontrailToyearsrgo.is returningeutwlrdon a mission to oongress to
i|.CI.ll13 pusage of a bill for the sul»v of the tsoil and mlking it a
naljonxl memorial hisrhway.He hu obtained endorsements of.ions Rotarians and chamber of
wnmcrce at S<dtsl~lufl.Although92y~rs old. he in workin!vigorouxl:for the pmiorrt..He will viilii.otherNebraskapointsonhisway.
68.30
G155
150.00
sisting of a gold medal mver monoLnrllrnasc :~dnl will be given.In all eveto whore the W xi:fepresenied Post colon or so avnronrioleemblemanbedmlntheGneuedPi:and G1evf<!
eff\\=;|i!§will be awarded.
The athletic committee ako announcesthatif orw i::d\lflf»n1 malwnstarreronlwhichwouldindicntrthxthewouldhaven chance of wir
ning 1 place in the national tourna
ment in these ¢\.enI.|or others xhvStateConventionwillhe asked toa!1
ronrinte furds io send two or thru
Mfrs to represent Nebraska at th
I tional meet in New Orleans.Entries must. be made by 12 oclock
noon on September 18.All £n\fl:
vhnuld be addressed to Harry H.
Ellis Holdredze.Nebraska.or Am
erican Leszion Convention Headquaw
ters York
P
nm WEATHER Hvnmas:cons AT SIOUX CITY
Sioux City IL.Sept 5.The hot.
dry wlaather of the week.just gndedhurriedthecorneroptowandmaturitytoofastinnumcrouiinstancesin
northeastern Nebnskl and South
Dakota though there ore few reportsof mueh damage in northwestern Iowa.oeconrling to reports.In some zoclionsmaturityofearlytieldahas
reached the stage where light frosuwouldnotiniuro.ho in mwt g|p¢:even early fnlantvl llelris and earlier
(1ry couxcu.MEETS
The rvziilnr »!¢ir=g of he Citv
ments were sewer!oy nn.:..uwonthecolorschemeofpinkondwhite
being cnrried out.The brides are the only dlughterfofMrardMrs.Andrew Larson andCouncilwasheldllsiToesdayn;were omployled for fave years lt the
i:5kai;?;?2f ;t€§:?::§:.~<=~».H»»~=~to their
~road fmek nn Pork street Theounz men are WoshsnztonAdelegationfromHemuinwascounty;young f~g#homing been
Drcsieni and tool:up the matter =»f;1?i;i.§§;2»;.§3i;|h.;h:;31 ungbnymmmntntfromthecitytosun.people will be at homie to their manyPl:Hem1an.The matter os >%ff»no =»» their farm homes..not had oficml action by tho council.
salary of the water commiswuraisedfiftydollarspertheonlycouncilmanpresentruins:this res\nl1tio\|beingGuy.After allowing thelistofbillsthecouncilad
The
sloner
rlUnll|.. ntincgFrankusual
§ourned.
ro THE PUBLIC
Sometime ago we nude the offer
of printing any signed artiel fromanyperson who had matters ofpublic
nature Liu!such person wished tocd!to the attention of the public.Only one person.Nr.Herman
Schoettger of Fontanelle tool:adventlgoof this ofkr and sent in on aniciewhichWuofinterestandwhichvupubliahedinthecolumnsqiThe
This offer is still open rd we will
bl glnd to have my penon Like uplmmatterthotisofpublicinterest
and we will give :hem space.The
s
The Enterpdse extends eongmtu
atomm and best wixhoi
PoPL1..\1z BLAIR GIRL wsns
llin Iieorvia Lewellvn of Blair and
Mr Gnnt A.Gantz of Omaha woreunitedinmarriageIntSundayatwehomeof the b\iclei narents.Bir.and
Mrs.Ed Lnellyn of this city.
The ceremony was performed byRev. W.H.Undenrood in the presenceof the immediate relatives and .\few
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Emilie Pape:of Albion Nehr..Pen
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?oe llarrel of Cedar Rapids Hehe.
mamma.Grade s A.Mary Harrison of Long Pine Nebr.
Grade s B.Eleanor Morris of Ashland Nehr..
Grade 5 A.Sen:Bertiesen of Blnir Nebr.
Gnrle faB.lol;Miller of Davenport Nebr.
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~The newdy will reside in Om:l I..1hnn Lorsor of Fremont.r..
hw. where Mr.Gnntz in Master Ie|lerGmd 3
of .the Iim Nltionxl mu no ng G§;§;§Hlrrmon of Um:?N
~been employed for Nell Ryan of Omaha..Gd e 1 .
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A meeting of the Republican CountyCentralcommitteewillbeheldinthe
county court mom at the court housemarictieawillrequiro some more time. g I1J> thinr: we re¢!ui:v is t1at utah porThreshingisnearlycompletedinynor~ersorw sun meh articles.all section:and yields so a rule howl Now in your chance.dont MY thatbeen heavy.1 t rfihbor soya no md lv justFallplowinf!is well advanced NC1|}st you:52if.committeemen ard committeewomencept in ;few places when the ground;~are expgeted to be nresent.mn been t»:»19 for t.lat work.Pm1 Dmrr Flour spec?l for hturdnyl John F.White Chairman.
tern are l»11 :ec..of rain i1 ~:~l si 95 ne sack.Rlo:|.de!Coal
in Blair Saturdav Sept.9th at 1 p.m.to complete the organization and
trnnsnft whatever bnsinesqomes be
fore the orgsnintion.All elected
early all aecticro.:md Food Sgg ;The Enterprile Prints alle bills.
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North Wad
Lvdi;Lippincott Blair Principal
Gndes 3 and 4.Elemor Johnson of StapleimrxtNebr.Grades 1 and 2.
Wel£Wahl
Edna Smith of Blnir.PrincipalGndol3Ind4.zCorrieRobertsonoi Blair Grades
1 and 2.
Eliubeth Hopewell Blnir.
Omar Flour special for Saturdayoniv$1.95 ner suck.Rhoades Cool
and Feed Stone.
Gardner
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u n c u t o W i l t o n u n n u r b y l n t t t n r n
t h a t s h o h a d a l m o s t c o n q u s n d .Bi le
sa w.w o .n a t .h a vi n g ID B ,s h o h a d
lost fo r e ve r .S h i m l m w i n W i l t o n
y e t . b u t g e n t I~u m " I -
N u w sh o w o u l d g n t o a n y l e n g t h s
to o u s t H o l l y .M o l l y h a d n e ve r w m -
re n l o h e r : In c a h e r d e i l l r t t t m. In d l h l
d l d n o t w e n k n o w a r h e r a c h a m c h a d
s u c c e e d e d i n e s t r m g i n g M r m m W i l~e Bigmuskeg
VICT OR ROUSSEAU
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Fofulgm.un. W indy (lo mud)-Hurry. Ln-
zial Hurry !Taka thi parrot into1
ca|AP\'£n rx-cmfruea.
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New Wlnoa had succeeded.n l;luke; tu conqueredand on the eu:
the nnmnrd at tha Ilan W Mvin; tha cleared ny forlrard md
nr mn the #ru for the mtfats..srldlnt would bedn.w u m a
mp would amink. and the engines
ouid be mored nhtld. Ind-hi would
vs time to mink.
lla drndeal that.He had not seenally or the facmr since that night
r the nlhsidenoa..lie Rus!um:
~wget had mid mon than on vhlt
»the Holy.hm he nhruxzed his
-ldm und pu: zz out or 211| mlnd.Tbo lorkgnen.after their month:
arduous labor. had begun to :rw
- .There sru rstivanaia ln the
ce ur twin mum had seenmuo n=~a tu q u u n o a m m d n n n h e
ng Io uf work: ha mm nnellld it
the bunkhousn-me penelnung~or of cheap alcohol. with lu wasn-
un of gnoiino.
Andersen, fonluillng hlm, enne tolm about the um of this discovery.
"1'ho;ra zoning nut ro!gut lnln.r.Uarrutheri."he uid.' I dm't
~our where.Pm tebpln|my on s. led lm! I aln't uid nothlng."
"The but P°U¢J'." mld Wilton. "The
on have wodld hard.. When um job'|
ulshed vre!l Ze! umm pinch up.¥ordas nr tum Then 1r|'ll get dawn
business on mu propodtion.Butyou and our anything mana know
t once."
a few da.;s later uma the manningf the swamp.On thc uma afternoon
summons mme from the court. lo-ther with a Ietter from Qunln. The
lee lm! at Inst picked up Pupllloa
~d Pauepnnour. and lm! recovered
rlne and traullt campus. Wilton
s wanted In Chuan to gi n nt-~ct walnut the men.
The call was opnonune. Wilton had
N106 determined to put into execu-ua a plan that he had fanned.It
now Odober. and little more thano months remained befor: th; Inn
~ld b0 csned.That vmnid gh?~'ner the coumrol of the wmum.
ren by the Ironical ruilnllon thatwas martin; for Bowyer.Wilton
d resolved fum: to Clayton an soonthe tmtilnx :ru c ompleted, and
to rain the money to ver Pharm.
o. ho knew, would not nncw the
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318 Mille: 11| spanned.And. on
:mmm of that, W ilton believeduma had mme to give Joe| nent
the world.Bo wouid publish far
wide the secret of the wheat
~Hi would establish rutllcient.~Mme: in the line to ma h tb l
~I of I. lou: 1 possibility.
Beton leavin; he placed a nlghlon duty our the emu. and nr
-with A nderle n to h an mmtour nllabla men on watch In tho
~t at Lbs laboxen attampung tothe portage lla vent so Clayton
a laid nu statement before n dl.
-mating.They heard him In
c lllonre."'1'hlt'¢ An old story." aid Curtis.
g llcvpruldant,when i n had
An tngry mute followed. whic h~~no1rl1lro.They intl: nfnn d to
- my mont; on advertising.All
0 vrhila. Phare. leaning back In bu
r, looked on nm! took no part in
0 Drvwdluv-
'It camel so IMI." mid Cllr!!! Ann!-.mamma; the table euersletlcglly.
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-. . vnzllnnl him. lm! he ¢0I. no thanks for
wlilt he had done..
The following morning the Sentinel-Ph:|y:1:s paper-came nut with 1cartoon showing a widow dropping her
mltc into |.bottomless pall marked
°'lllla\|bl.°' which boiled over a glowBro nf what stnlkn.
Somebody had bezrud tho secret,
tnus forumarnlng Bowyer and enabling
htm to open hls campaign to derlde lt.
But Wilton would not open his mind
to suspicion.Ho took counsel wish Jlm Betta.
The old man was frankly pessimistic.
"lr mn no me." lu rumlnlted. "u
If them Iwo anakrfll i n thu 21:10.Joe must have been mad.. or ~ixhly
hard put, when he hypolheented them
lhnnel."lie named so Wlllnn.°'\\'hnt
d`3| rust to 'rom about It for. mr-uruf' he asked."lf Jae took a chan-be
lik e thu ha c oulda! have felt toq
moo: about lt."He hi d his baud on Wl!to1\'s
shoulder."Whlal3r°| good." he slid
In bil odd n y ."So'|d u m m n
But the mixture! In-ll.So'| women
and budnen, boy.ra help 7| withthat lam sz ! could no my nu. Bu!
I c am.Pte been mm; too had al-
rendr.and r n got |gnndmn no
look aftlr.!¢'d baiter make termswith Plnne."
This was one nt' the worst blows
that had tnllan.If B m :had lon
faith. who 'noutd have kept lt?Ho
tmdemood the altuunn tu Kitty.Bettsthought tae wu in love with her. Than
so :nun other people.He 111| due at the court that thy.
and g u n h u evidence.The halt-breeds necelved meh nlx months la
the penltentlary-u light sentence onthe }ur;'l reecmmendatlon.Aftarwurde
Wllwu had a talk with Quatn.
1110 two men had mlkenly refused
to gin any re-una for thelr night.Iftha outlaw Hackett had advised them,
they dld not put in that glen.
The Jury hui belleud that one ofthem had accidentally shot Joe, andthat this had been the cause of their
disappearance.80 slld Qualn.ap-
parenzly.°'I'm afraid. wut, that we can't hope
for anything fmuh upon that subject,"he mm.
This business done. Wlitun went to
nee Kitty. swallowing his pride.After
all. lt was for Joe ilu! he was plead
ru .:mrs receznd mm In the oldfriendly manner. with a touch of fu-
lcne lhnt should Inna put him on his
guard. gum he begun ennriy.
"Rmy .* be u id. "y o u k now :rucrossed the Mmkeg."s
Then Kitty showed her clan.
°-1 ru lo glad when 1 heard of IL
Will." she sald."You"n been trying
to do that all the summer,Imran?yon?"
*'WhI"3'tl. of course." mid wmoa.
lootlng at her In utcnlnhment.
She put her hand on his arm with n
caressing manure."Do tell me whatn muakeg Ia. W m" sho mld."Pvchelrd you spec! of It no often. and!
on nevtr runemher me manning dthose words."
Am! with that the lui of W llt<m'a
ilhuloal tail tram him, lanvlng himfac e lo has srlth :lurk nudity.Hn
had Kitty very zenllr"RlttJ. llsnen to me _no1r"' he laid.
'Pvc been in th!! nm for .Too--andfor you.When Joe died I our that
ue'd hue to lghl hard to ksep the
llnn.1 sur n lot of money In lt. later,and meanwhile you'd have enough to
ilu on, on that we c ould un your
npllnl and your control to carry mil
.Torn plana."
" Y u wul."raid Ki ta ,with the:tr of one who ilutena wearlly no I
mason.
"Jne'a borrowing on those :lures hischlnmd everything.The Ioan has to
bu repaid before the year is ont.Ifitlml.you lo u the llne."l'he5'Il
wreck It. and thefli wreck your funtune. and that of the other lnveslon.
Then ll1e;r'1|ruconstruct.When the:mn hu ceased to hue any \nlue ax
all, Bowyer nad Pbayre will have anew ilne nl' their own.Do you under
nn nd f
of we .ulm|.u»|.I thought. that, euanifyoulout.ymrd hue y our hong
hen,Ind y our forty lhqulaml,and
3cud feei--thu! youd dona wlmt Joswould have wanted.An your vncumr
1 IU. sell our to Pluy n tn-fur: :ra
loo late.Al le nt-a t len t- -"Hs tnuld px no mum. Rub lookin
uv into his flea.~'.vu|, 1 know how
you feel." sho uid sottiy."Pm no
wr rr Pre done what y ou suatid,Wm.Blt I tmren't done it for Jul.
Pre done It for you.wm.yearn
made your own nhatncln.T o w n
never nndentood me.lt| y ou 1 wmato i mp : !t'| y ou I ' nu t my mom;
for. Will."Aftennrd Wilton cout!! not imagiuc
how he had round utmnzth to relist
her.With Molly lost Jim Betts blurBelt counseling surrender. and R i m
caring nuthin; for the line. why did
he not let it go!In that black hour
use temptation of her praeuce.tha
humnn iota !hat nl his for the um-llll. screamed their weak counsel in
hh earl..
It may lun been the uber of Puritan
mentors or dmply the inborn instinct
to ugh! to tha end. that pw him hisltrelltlh.But he dld not know how
he left her un he found hlmselt In the
street.
He rent to the bankthe Int place,and the .lun hopeless stron,fore
docmed to failure.Ha went intoPhl3fre'| onlce.
"Good morning,llr.C;rrnthen."
uid the pmsldem.-wut can 1 do foryan?"
"Big Hunhefs bridged." auld w u
tna. "rim: menld send up the 1glue oi
the aharea.I lunar that y ou anewllr. Buatock's loan when lt ta ."
"My dear Mr. Cnrruth zhalfa a
queer proposition to make to rue!"
salt!Phayre."1'on're not a simpletun.Need I my anything morn"
"You know the collateral ls good.""Gooch It'| lpiendldi I on t; vimall our paper was as reIlnble.'
"WmII!Other banks may think the
mme - "
"But they won't." lnld Pha;re, :mil-
imz."In tm rem. when those wheatund: are In bearing, this will be the
newest gnnnry of Camnh.Only.
ibey don't know it."
"How do you know lt, then?"
Phan: chuckled and helm: to drumhis linger: on the deal
'Ion vledrvd :nur from to the dl-
n u u m 'he mlwered."Of coune,thi-re were rumen ot lt befune.But
your word is good enough for me Mr.
Carruthers.I'm n booster for Clayton.I beileve ln those wheat held:--and
rm goin; to have them.Better throw
up your Job. Carruthen. and take onewith ns.What do you say! "
'Tm going back to wort for you andMr. Bowyer right aww? uid Wilma.
"At Matt I gueu it looks like comingto zhu.Bu: Pvc goz my job to nnlah
-and rm going to do lt."
s CHAPTER x
'rm Abyomal Depths.
Hon; did not seo Bowy er for twomonth: after Klttfl depanune.His
ner! vlslt was as unexpected u all ofhis.It vu in we afternoon. und the
¢|r| mme back from a walk along the:hon to In him seated in the more,
sleek. red. and Self-utialeti, and herfisher atnndlng bedde hir, with that
look at avrrnl ten: on his fave.Shehad n mumentlrs Impression as lf the
tnctor stood up like a we!! man; but.
u s h e entered,the right le; wentdngtging under hlm. and the arm :eu
ilmp at his slde."How d'ye do,m s :lleDonald.l"
called Bowyer."I just dropped In tn
hue a chat with the factor ln panning.BI; thlnmn happenin; here. eh?The?ulisntlbl|mighty dow ln crossing
Blu Mnskeg."
Molly tamed |tthe Insult to Wilton.She looked at her father. and the ex
prnflnu on his fate 1:ent to her bean.She turned swiftly to Ilmryer.
" I dant want you to come hereagnln." me mid.
lla started up. rplutterlng. "We dnn°t
want you," she continued."And we
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l i k e a s u c c e n n l l l o ve r .
i m t e r l y sh e n n e e e e a o n h e r m u
r i a r e w l r h Jo e .S n e h a d n e ve r l o ve d
Ju v.h u t ne i t h e r h a d sh e . h n t l d l l l m
s h o h a d l o ve d W l n n n . a n d . b o u n d b r
1: nd lt iu u an d sn cl a t ci rc um st an ce s, u n
had con ceal ed It.Th e n - J o e h a d d i e d .
l i n r y t h l n g d a d s e e m e d p o m l b l e .A n d
W i l to n h a d a n n l e d hl m a e l f t o I n j
o t h e r - t o h e r b u t f r i e n d .K i t t y w a s
: w r n h a d w o m a n , b u t t h e m e n u !t o
fi g h t fo r h e r o w n .S h a w o u l d w l n W i l
to n . c u m w h at i t m i gh t .
\ \ h o n l h e r e fo r e , l a t e o n t h e d a y l f
l vr h a h m c a l l e d o n b e r . t h e m a i d a n
n o u n c e d T o m B o w y e r . w h o h a d n e n t
heen i n h e r ho u s e h e l e n .t h e so nt
d a w n w q r d umm sh e ur o ui d r e c e l u
ht m .
.N e i t h e r W l i l o n n o r B o w y e r w a s
m m r e t h a t t h e o t h e r w a s i n C l a y t o n
u h e h B o w y e r ca ll ed .n o r a m t h e y
l l l w t .K i t t !c a m e d o w n a t a i n .t o n a d '
B o w y e r s t a n d i n g i n m a p a r l o r . m r s I
i n g b l n h a l i n h i s h a n d s .T h e r e w u i
n x l a f u l l r l y r u l p l n a l o o k o n t h e n d
, f f
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I I ala w i n t h i s c o u n t r y . "
I l e b u t u t i n t o m o c k i n g la u g ht e r .
'Y o u n e ve r : p o l e n t r u e r w o r d Bliss
A l c b o n a l d t " h e c r i e d ." I c a m e h e r e
l l I f r i e n d . "
" Y o u c a n n o a s o n e n e m y !" s h e r s
t o n e d ." A n d y o u r a n n o n o w .A n d
r e m e m b e r - t h e n a r e m e n a b o u t h e r o
w h o c a n m e l 1 r h l p ! "
Il e x !| r e < ! l t h e r . h u t w e n t w i t h o u t
a w o n t . : n d M o l l y n o t o t h e f a c t o r .
" '£ l e ' | t o r t u r i n g y o u !"s h e s o b b e d . " I
d o n ' t k n o w w h a t n u p o w e r o ve r y o u
Ia . b u t h e m o s t n 't c o m e h e r e n g a l n t "
A h w d a n l a t e r B o w ; e r w e n t !n t o
Cl a y t o n m d , by c h a nc e , h is vt l it c o l u
c l d e d w i t h W l l i o n 'l .
'.vtn»n W i l t o n l e ft h e r h o u s e .K i t t y
m n ! d o w n i n t o I o t m l r . c l u p l n g a n d
un c l n s p l n g b e r Bu r e n n e r vo u s l y .T h e
n m t i m e w h e n w i l s o n h a d re pu l se d
h e r . s h e h a d b e e n t o o h u m i l i a t e d l m l
ob n n c ie n c r nr l c k en t o b e a r h l m ro s e n t
m e n t .H e r vi s i t t o M o i l y h a d b e e n n
su d de n e vll lm p ul l ts . w h lt h . w he n d o m
sh o h m at t e m p t ed t o Jon t l fy .
S h o h a d .o t cou rs e.succeedod.
Gn d u n ll y a ls o h ad b e gu n t o l o o k u p o n
h e m e !! a s s de e pi y wr o n g e d wo m a n .
W h o a 1 w o m a n l o ve s . i n t * In It : m m
z u m .z r y o u sell y o u r vr o n e m l n
\ \ l n n l p - e g y o u c a n r a i n : i b m o r f o u r
h u n d r e d tho usa nd.I b e l i e ve I co u l d
b o r r o w t h e res t.' r l m w i l l m e e :
l'h aJ|~ e'a l oa n, an d yo ull h ol d the l ln o.
1 l '|t h e , o n l y w u .beca use n o b u n k
w o u l d le n d y o u m o n e y o n : h a ru s t
o f y o u r : h u n s n o w ,l h l r B o w y e r ?
campa ign a|.ml nat ul..A n d h e ' I m a d e
th e m a l t o f t h e lu b u l dr n c e .l t ' |
r p e c u l n l ve - w h a t F m l u g g e s l l n g . B u t
Jo e w o u l d la u r a d o n e l t ..And I n a
fe w s e a n l t . 1 l me a n m i ll i o n s . "
" A r e y o u m n . w m r ' a n d x m y .
eag erl y." N o t m n .K i t t y . b u t : s u r l y s u r e . "
~wul.y o u a n . l o e '| a x o c u t o r .D o
y o u n d vl n e m e t o t a k é t h a t d a k ?`
" N o !" u i d W i l t o n | h a l D l 3 .
' B u t s w h m l n l d - - "
" A : J o e | u e f t l t o r . I c \ n ' t .It 's n o t
m o n o i m s l n e u .A n ez eo u lo r da r e s
n o t n d vl a e t h r o w i n g a n y a c e r u i n t y
for a s pe cul at io n.. A s Jo o ' | e l t m t o n -
q u i "
" B a r n w h y d i d y o u a d vl n m e t o ? "
ask ed R m ; i n n o c e n t l y .
"B ec au se I th o ug h t y o u ca r e d fo r
th e lin e.K i t t y .B e c a m e I th ou gh t
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Pfhnfl an Old Story,"Bald Canis,
the Vloi-Ppaldcnt, Whoa Ha HldNnllhod.
"W ill have to intretll our eap1m
he delay hu eaten into our resernn.
'|Y|'\1 have to push ltrllghl towardl u objoctlva.the Tnnsconrlnrnul.lk : 1 r ! ' ! l have the monopoly ot ;
lady trelghtlng business."
Hs could not nf them In listen tolb liar; of 'tha that lands.Wilton
*lllltbd tu adnriln it Irldelgr. to openar up to bomeneadera.Hqhad plum
Hr tlvntors.But :ho dlrertrws. who
h u n n 4 'K i m l control were d a d
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va n c u t o W i l t o n u n n u r b y l n t t t n r n
t h a t s h o h a d a l m o s t c o n q u s n d .Bi le
sa w.w o .n a s .h u m ;r o n ,s h o h a d
lost fo r e ve r .S h i m l m w i n W i l t o n
y e t . b u t g e n t I~u m " I -
N u w sh o w o u l d g n t o a n y l e n g t h s
to o u s t H o l l y .M o l l y h a d n e ve r w m -
re n lo h e r :Inc a h er d ep l rt ur e, an d uh m
d l d n o t w e n k n o w a r h e r a c h a m c h a d
s u c c e e d e d i n e s t r m g i n g M r m m W i l
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un d e r n o ur i s h e d o r p h y l i c a l l y »
t h e o n e .
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i t t o d .o r t h e r e m o va l o f g r o u r t l t s
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p o o r l y vt - a t l l l t e d t o o n o r k ~-
t o o h t e h o u r s .
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b e n l m p l e a n d e u ; d d l g u t l t m . .
a n d c o d e s Sh o ul d n e ve r b e g h
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t i l h s o m a n y at t r a c t i ve I m a .I
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dishes.
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pa c k e d t i n pa l l .a n d l n m a n y
t o w n o n t h !* U L l l D o l t h e " -
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tw o P R R ! : m d a sm a l l g l u n o ! j e l l
be a t tom-'ther o n t l l n m en o u g h
artnnd.Se r ve i n s ht r b e t w a x es t o ~=
w i t h w h i p p e d n u m o r a t p o o n n u l
m n n h m a l l o w r w n m .
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° n »u m m o f m u m :e n m m l l l l o n c r l o l d ° " ' ¢ * " ~ * " -" " " " * -" "p l l i l l t d " " '
2 1 1 3 ~~u m n m g g q g g .d B ?m f I n f o I n d ~~
h m m ;f h a G r i t h n r l n l n l h l *h n l n l f n !' N U U 1 0 ! l \ l £ h 1 I I l . l ~U 7 n f .
l.-Funeral of Ar thur iidlflflltt president uf Dull IIlnann. ill Dublin.2--New "mrlnl limousine" purchued
for olhclale of Post Omce department.. 3.-Schooner llllzntzeth Howard. New Youk's entry in lntemstlcosl ashor-
mens cup rncea at Gloucester In October.
Nevis REVIEW UF
GURRENT EVENTS
. . . . _- - -
Dlstribuljon ul Coal and Curbing
of Proiiteers Are Press-
ing Problems.
MUHE vunlsncs BY SHIJPMEH
#lasts Adept.; Two Important Amend-
hlll hecnnse of hls desire to curb
prollu-erlng. though he dlrl tm! hellere
thst kind of lezladutlntt would wholly
herrorm lts expected purposes.it wasundcrntthat the Cummins blll wlfh
the same objects would he taken up by
the senate ss soon u the bonus bill
was disposed of.
ln order to make clear the mtmlnls-trntlun's policy ln the mntwr of the
railroad and anthnaclle strikes, Prvsl
dent linrdlng authorized the announcement that he thinks It desirable and
:necessary that congress.hefnre sd
joumnlent,should authorise htm to
take over the mllmuds and mines to
meet n gnu:national emerstencxalmuld one develop.Stlrll lcgiailtlon
must come voluntarily from congress.
C.u.nfon:~uAs nrlmnrr stectlon"l.t-
:rssrod the Internet or the countfl'lun: week.On the face of lncompletl
returns, Senator Hlrsm Johnson wenhis agua for nnomlnntlon, defutln;
C. C. Moore; all the lnrumhent oun-
gresaxnen were renomlnstedz s u n'hessucer F. ur. Ellchsrdsun bent Gov.
w,n.Stephens for the mponltesa
gubernatorial uomlnstinnz District M-torney T. L. Wootwlne *ss nomlnnted
for governor br the Democrats.s o m
of these results ms: be upset by lst:
returns.In Montsns partial returns indicatedth!! w. D. Rlnkin had been nomlnnted
for aenstor by the Republicans sod B.x.Wheeler by the D§\mocrats.In
South Cardin: Cole L.ease. former. . _ _. . _ . .s ___ . .n \1 1 \ l - l . . - A
i
v u n . ,u u A n n .y -¢ ¢ - - -- - - -- - -
Linden count.; ommu.
Umsilfs arnlvsl sssson. famous nl
through the west. uns yesr runs from:September 12 to 23.There fill be
excursion rstss on sl! milrosds.Ephrlsm Boss.i ma ; n o n h e m a t
tilbhoo.died suddenly from blond
polsoulng. nsulld by sn infected toothul1lLl.| had but recently been lllled.
wha: ls bulleted in be the hottolt
day on record st Fsils Ulty was rails
tered lsst Thursday when the mercuryclimbed me 108 deg:an st 4 0cloCl.
Elsborste plsns are under ws: forentertaining the Nth dtlslun in 0138-
lm 8¢vumber2uou.The Burssn ofPnhllc lty md AkSsrilen src sc tlnl
as l|0l£I
Tlzlevet ltolo 100 qunrtl of Ifiiorfin Btmrs. went o u r s bulk into theLittle Blue rin! nssr Buhler.
The 83.500 silver punch Low!n t
donated to the U. 8. s. Nsbrssh bremunn or the sure. which ms hem
stored br the government slnee Lbs
dlsmsntling of un drip..may resell
Nebnlkt for axhibltioll st the suns
au-.
.s are ln uw gsm-z or :bs lushschool tnllldlng st Nebraska Cl!! did
damage nstlsnsted st $10,013.The
c s us eo f th eb lu etsu nk no wn bn tls
btrllevld to have been csused by wiringneartheroofshovetheu k mb ll'
room.Surrounded br their children andkrlndcblldrto. Air. and Mrs. Theodore
K. mum. pioneers of Plane c ount?
for ty quam of plrklol. canned apples. and for un past ls yssn
xrspes and seversl sldes of bacon
from the mls: on Mrs. Bun Rudder
st Beatrice.- A
nt Uolumhus.observed tlaelr golden
wedding nnnln rnry l l th e lr h oml
lll t w e tlFrlnk A. Harrison of Lincoln. globe
Sli t: Ha ki m a m mm
|a nn a w ll a N nt t ou t O o ol rn o ht a soct ot r. W u ht ul fn . D t"}Co a l l u o n e o r t h e vl t a l fa c t o r s l n
ndcru cl vl li z s ti o n t h a t as ta k e n fo r
not ed.It ls t lt tl y wh en t he n ri ee le ss
tok st r e a m th a t Bo w s £ 0 o ur c l t l e s
Lt ffac to rt e s th re at e ns t o ai r y up t ha t
a a ve r a g e pe r so n g t t e a t h o u g h t t o
9 Im p o r ta n c e .m n g n i t t l d e a n d c o m -
r l t y o f t h e c o s ! l n d u s t r y
r h o t t r s t t h i n g t h a t t m p r r u u t o n e
o sl ud it ht t h e co al s it uu l on t n Am er -
is th e w e ll - ol g tl in c on c ei vab l e p ro »
l l u l t s o r t h e m t t t o t fs d e m a n d s fo r
| .Th e h l gh c s t po i n t in m a l p r o d u c
n w as r ea c he d ln 19 1 8 t h e l u st yo u r
t h e W o r i t ! va r wh e n q l l g h t t y m o r e
mn Gt3U.tll.t.t]l.t0 tons \\en» mined.B u t
th e y e a r l m me d l at e ly p re c e di n g a n d
15.120 the productln n was litt le stuart
th a t a mo u n t .So h ug e is t hi s tl gn rs
t It w e r e a l m o s t a s fu t i l e l u m l
s a s t m t t l a s t o me a su r e t h c G18
c e a r o u n d t h e e a r t h In i n c h e s .
lt wu t t h e o nl y w a y t o w hi c h o ne ca n
uul tze th i s d e m a n d Ls t o l m l l d I.
nt s l bl n c a p a b l e o f h o l d i n g e n o u g h
s h a ft a p p e l r f a l r l y t o n y u p w a r d
tts.U p .u p ,u p th\.'J G I-dls cl
t h l s s t r a t u m o f r o c k a n d t h e n t t
P l a n n s d L i k e a C i t y .
A r r i vi n g a t t h e b o t t o m we moot
th at r t em u mi ne ls p la nn ed l ik e n
Th er e l s on e m al n s tr ee t . or en tr y
It ha s be en 'l ai d out w it h the t al es
1 : r a n d b o u l e va r d .P t r a l l e l w i t h
a n t h e o t h e r c n t r i e t a n d a c r o s s
en t ri e s r u n o t he r s t r cg t s. u t. rl g h
gle s us ual ly , whi ch a re en ll w h en -i
Linln g |Il the se h eadin gs t ts ho use:
th e st re e ts a re t h e ch am be r s or r t
l n w h i c h t h e m l n c r s w o r k .
W h e n w e st o p u t th e bo t t om w e
ou r se l ve s In It ;malt-slzet1 httr rll
I t i l t h e a i r r u a h l n g d o w n t h e |
a n d S t a r t i n g t l t r o t t g h t h e m i n e o
mi ss io n o t pu r i nc n t lu n .Se t t i n g
do r m t h e m n ln e nt r y , It lo n g t t ro l l
tr a ck ,w e so o n h e a r a clo ng lt tg
s u d at wh ls t le .a n d pr e se n tl y 1
lo o m s o u t ot't h e d a r k n e s s n I t
li g h t .A s i t ap pr oa ch es .w e s e o
ou t l in e s o f wh a t a p p ea r s t o be t t
r menu to Sanus Bil nooum of can.however.Alf. Harding um make ncifnrnla Primary Elocilon--italy formal nquest for il.
and Little Enlanto N u r
¢'¢°*\ °"" Aultrll.Hlxi c r Po m) lm: an no u nc vd n m
his entlm plan:at Dvarburn.
| ; u \ \ 5 r n U r .W a i w u u l n ;1 .u a l r u n u
fnr !h| ;u¢ru|!.nrlal nnmlnaliun, but
ul he seemed no: to have a majority
nv-er the other Rve clndldltu lt vu
considered certain a neeond prlmlfl
would hive lo be hdd..
vlan!:or we mcurponuon U(I ~a nl y a t l r l l i a t p h y s i c a l t r ¢ ' l l l n |i n t h c d l !~' . .' ? .~ : a h l n u g t i o a
n; " " ; ; "o f 3 - 3 3 3 3 3 ' " " ° , § ' : " _ _ _ ° " " ' ° °t o m a x ,C a l i f o r n i a n u f u t u r e n o m o .
F '°I n l l n u p l a n t o e s t a b l i s h a H e b r u u
" I I I b e n q u l r u d I n e v e r y g r a d e i nt h e l c h o u l l ..§° ~ f * - = : = = »' 1 ' f ° f . € ' _p a r k .a ' P M
mer znwfmo w. PICKARD I smh.. will be |];|;t dmrln ull Septvldwf I or you An se ml .A ~ .......""2.,..~B .J.Be n n e t t .l i vi n ;n e u B a a t m
§iLM<1 amoaz mé eonsclennless pmt | feels he better than most manufactur
r
ff
because of the mnsrnse ot pmdunlm { city will support him ln It
rua manage llrvuuy as ue:uu.|u\|sxcute;in othen there l l plenty ofcoal. The mllruadi. it u laurted. are
not abie zo wnnlr enough mari. but
that In alvvayai the case as winter anprouchu, wlilrh la one at the resutts
of the vrrerclued lark of organizationof the coal Industry.
I l l ]u t D H l | I l \ | u u | ¢I n u a p | l u u | | . | |s u
mu: down be-nuns at dengue ot de-mnnd for hls c am.or is making n
grand stand play In-muse he hope! tomn for the prrsldency or some lesser
umm.Iord earnestly denies ulthese
charges.
.. .. .
nemlmenz for rtplitllvll.But .Yugo
Bmvla. Itulfl rlvtl for c ontrol uf theAdriatic. dm-¢nt vm! Italy strength
ened. and furlheruwn she 1|mrs togrub the Alllllriill dtsnrlc t of Khrw
furt.Rumors that Svrblnn lrnegulurs
were about to invade thnt regionsthnd un u lor of exc itemvnt in Bu
m i d m a t = 1 ; » f g g ;yuan "xz`LL}} °f\7u|f¢:;`§nL\f '¢1-a¢r um ma
'er of Leigh. marklled | loud of mixedold. who sn: iuJun.-cl while diving ln- . A gh lon rlln pio the Big Biue river at llllfvrd femrfofmgrl 'gen n mg 1 3 '
l lea 03513 "gg g__~ 1 f " ; f_"'" °g;f'_';{,mm pounds liuqlay as $10.90.'rms
.1 Q ,<1-mens.Ha sz 11|I pr i c e r u Mo n a f n mp nt Bond:nee |r.ck ma mmm and makes lhl Mth suoeeszlf an u head and shoulders an a mir#._ ...__ ...._-.| .\...\......L-
m
D
The coa l f a mi ne li e rne cmlu tnre a l
11,b U" [bg an ....-....... .......-,. - ,-. . . .. - --............»-.va » -.-.._.........f1'l'ff.ff"f'fT..ff'".f`f'f .l:.. ~ ._... ...I I "'"""'.°¥ "`""?.""'" "E""°" 9" }"f?"' I lnmuns the mmm and to pmmlse fum.h ul-lSt°tl the :marina dum
i r r t c l l f | u | |u .¢ : u | " a \ : : . _ p j \ . u \ : z u ~ I J ! U 1 9 l l U 1 \ l )8l10i\ll.lL'l\l slrmte. 1 In re st ra in th e l r r e f u h r s.Ti m |
um "Nu \w\--\" " ; -- " " " " "uw |.n:|u||||¢u, ulr\u|.¢ll\'l.I nlul :vas us f m tn,2l'1'l=r»f'rflnli H0011 of P\'1=11Ha2\\1I1l¢ qwg their charter. umt lm1: In wnrk.Az g m ~ , :;:.;,g,,",,;,uhn,Bu d ;un: _§1§_=°;;g§»g;m==;;;f ~
"P ¥'f°I'"'°" for '"°'""'P"°" of uork.as-mms ww made to blow up sz-\.¢ral hard that bam these Uttle en 1 1 10 at will be u-4 and the plain was submitted to the "P of the Altulfl bglanes.Dynamite and .-..... ..-........ ......... nhnnI|» .,. caml s * P ' m " "'9 9 roun
vldulty and roam: mmm | .dde¢ tc
those of ln! y ur when the mbnnlelnm made Its nppenrnuce, hue stirred1
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ve
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w m l l d h a n m o n u s h h o w n
Th e r e a r e u l n vr 1\Kr\l1|s o l m u
a l s o . u n d t h e y dl n tr l h ur e th e em p 1
an d m ob l ll z e t he la ud e d c um fr o m 1
It g i ve n p o l n u .The n th e co mp re ss
sl r e n g i n e é o m c s u h m ; a n d m a k e s
n t n l n o f l o a d e d m r s u t t e r d a o p p[Z"2»`§ w"§§I¢."<;3§"i=§¢`E'uE'££Z ;;,k.§"¥§=' ¢i§§§n|»iE»» lol; ||gfm.
place."plla!xed ilk!! 0.railroad crossing D!norm- leaned for-wird eonndenllnl-budge Instead of nt gnde.When n
|y "Bee here. Mn. Banach." he sold.crossing point in reached. there is a*If I ee: her out of t he n y -It I tunnel onened un Ih!0\1lh ine SOHC!
one of empties reed; tor distribution.
The eos! tnlnl are pulled down to :ho
hoisting aluft. and one by one me mn
5° to the surfac e, an mm: c umin:down u n loaded one goes up - I l i
abo;e the rio: of tl§e mine. and When we reach the mp lain.ugh mu the nlr rushes at right note the ilyout ot zhe breaker pls
rn m in former dlrectlun.where the coal In cleaned and "snr';'i'nu're changed your mind thu!!'E ¢f ink air properly dlstrlbutcd.Into Um several mmmerclal m
'°:f"F'°|7'.lt ll necessary to make apllll. so zhnt The nm zhlng that Imp;eq" usli l!! ! r e m Rube nn.rm im: a me enrnna can be divided and seq: In that mn mine owners are nlmosc
mmm! man. N 3 u. It'¢ general- ¥ £S}11H¢r¢nx sections or the mine. These } nntp! in ruin; can an a mixer |mlm in dnors which Dermlt calf I hoarding mn (Oldrot Lho :Ir cumin! their *HY toL.'The reminder mul! and some
ar through.."-ii on the "c \8¢" or lffh the
a superintendent UNH" l button.the holatlni engineer ll untitledwe are Nady lo 8° down.Sud
\' the mae seems to dmv: Ibm ss
Going up lo the top of the break
vresee thec o alaaileomes fromlmlue \\r`!th all its skate and culm, :
ohanlcally dumped. a urloul at A *tr
upon the oscllmlng ban. which be|
the process of separating the cout tr.
the wnnhleu material and the use
Ing of the former Into groups ar.ro
tliatrict before winter." -|ecro an c orrrrzfuzm KU g u i / ' l s - . .
m n
n °
--rn mqenraws-\Blair, Nebr., Sepbember 7, 1922.Blair, Nebr. September 7, 1922.P n e
_ _ _ _-THE Bx11:Rrmsa~
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
C h i c a g o & N o r t h W o l t e m
Tr a i n s E a s t
4: 8 0 p . r n. D a i l y .
10 : 43 n. Jn . D a il y .
T r a i n : w u t
8 : 4 5 a . m . D a i l y .
2 : 5 0 p . m . D a i l y .1
c . t i l . P . l l . a 0 .
T R I M N T U *r
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BLAIR BRIEFS--Local and Personal
» ¢ u u a u u | u u » u u ¢ ~ = I v ° * J U o u u ¢ u u | u u » u m v ¢
Xuhn's photos will ple.-me you Kuhn'| Phones will plan! y ou..
Try our Soda'a and Sundasfn.Read the ads In The Enterprise.
Blair l'hmmany.Try Blair Z'harmacy for your Dnn
Oak Posts for sais.W. w. W ilk-Wdntl.
inson, Uldr, N-abr 3121 E. R. llazgard, nude:taker.Phon
..V3 . \ .. 5
r n n i n - l l m l H l l l ' t r n - u u ¢ 1 : n n - a n
Huh |Photos will I TlIK.\!\|.»\iI REI"USESaspenn you.I LIGHT PLANT BID
II`1y Spny and powder atBldr Pgrmgq,3 Telumuh city council have ~
Huy your furnace coal at thaRhonda; Cod and Food Stow.
The IInterpdao |ii\es National (Jer-:imales.
The city schooh were dismiuld thisQéaftomoon on amount of the utrame| wat.
The Home Bakery an Iwrudli rn
dmost anything in the latin; lists:
short order. Their Blu Ribbon bullean'¢b|be¢1.en.Onaea¢uxtom|r,AI-
nys | manner.5-Un $40,000 bid for their municipal IlzhlThe Enterprise ior nm. nhnys.;s»l~'\my fe rx $25,000 rm bm"lp-ent for »-1% th! put year.--*_._.;.....__
_Docazur Hamid.:¢c m n o r l u m c r o : m mI,\PP|.xas lx squrx gnamsxa HnL1'H.can nm. la _ 1
wAs'1aD L'm.f:ss 1.»u.1.sn Fon dw ma country,c.m|¢¢;.,'i
Int.Lad mud:Lincoln, Sept 6.-Appln by the ~m A.'.r sAN|;§t'xson 's
*.::'1':'.....1=!.£'.Q...': Ez: :°,2E1=."; "S:*.rms- ..¥¥*f".2Pt-=£°f.~4
SE lsr 5 @ loc hi¢her aw a week nga.1 1 : 1 3 E N I E R P R 1 Shinver amm a ~ ~mk-
n g e n e w s a e g s 4 5 c ` I n r e r .a m i :
~A .~P ¢ u u z m , P 1 $_ g . § _ ° § . _ _ Q n : n | I . n |h i v !l u m n l i l e r n l
H10 -lui: made ls mi'-it
e 1PnaPer Yu:~\ r r1W==f-'r\~° r;'~f:*_;°;'!='£.°.':':*i::|=°':1i'*-.3i="_te-*..r'.:."'&
s ~=-~u 19. hm. "s
sTOP.ATTACKR OF
A S T H M A
The dnqgin what lpmg ap-
pears bvlnw will ~ y ou with
I $1.00 bottle 00VER'SIMPROVEDASITIMAama-EDY,with tha l|\60r§t.¢.n&n|,'
that after you han tan-n me-
ha¥! the medicine. you are mlaatistledwiththaInsults,you
may return thcb l h n u and your
mann will he cheerfully rrhmd-ari.Na smo ke or di uf nah ieMoi, about tb l house.five:quic k miief. :nd if and for I
rnncmshle Iongth of tinw.n -muvu the aus md c onditionswhich rendu you mbjact to at-
tldu of Allhma.
!MP 03 '.l'A!1"l'
'W i memrine HOOVERI IB-
PROVED A8'I"HHA REREDY
is emFound lar grdlmr canst: andbears tba written dznazure afGeo, D. Hoover an ihe side ui
th e : u mm
$1.00 :nd sam Bnitlu li Your\Drugghn..
BLAIR PHARMACY
A Free frm wm in Sent ay
G E O . D . l ' i 0 0 \ E R
Slanufnclaring llama.-in. Inc.
201-n o E. Lum: Su,Del Moines, lmfa.
Herman Department |
(Continued from 913° fmt?)Alien Smith and family and llEv; Smith 'ljdted at the John ,
ho me at Blu r S wg g
M11. Nels Hanson Kennnrd 1|ISunday meat at the D. Buck
Mn. A. C. Jones of Blair iahelping can for her daughter..
FredRoberu=nn.Min Lula Sullivm spent Sunday
the J. W Brunton home.
Stockton Henk o f O m l h l v utown Sunday and Monday.Ruben Radneid a Blaif spent »dev evenin vin Hermia;1Everettut ' ven t no |r "from Norfolk md is pliying ballthlt team during a wunmmeut..
IL J. Schenck drove ua Ponca S~day and spent the day with ' :T
'R (0)
Lieémed Emhdmer 1
hmm! D ir e eh x 1HA GGA RD l IJ NRUI!
Cvunesy-Servic e-Simpikity 1
QUALITY FIRST 4
RE A S O NA B L E me s s 1
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0'HANLON_ HAHER é
(YHANLON
Attonzeyvtrlxw
Omen insua Bank Building
(0)
Mr. Chris H. wash m a 1lu1¢=\?§<»"F»."§a '£Z"£ab ¢¢»i`§ i"r»1'i1TS'f';'i11 £3
"IM Saupfniieid were fair 'daitoraa wanted union nutonrobiilsu w i Inon lust Monday.person for them, Leo Stuhr. aerreury*1eamarFlour xpeeial for Satundab'°; a|¢nc;1ltu£Je,ana \¢>¢l==>m m !|»1.95 per sack,Rl ma d e s c m i ' § § f ° : : 5 3 3 5 m m sf '$101011 "P|
\ |1l\'1i Store.Stuhr made this statement foliow-
" r .md Mrs. Ed Lewollyu and Mr.ing u lrip to Nehrnskx City, where he¢...| ?-in-. Clark: Aihm :tn dsriwr: at tllked to annie mm.The mmm-u nf
».. uu p. m uuuy r.1l.t|;|I aunuay..°~d>'- ;|9b pgr gg jmqgqgg ggnr
s §'l a. m. Sunday Only ran Feed Stone.T" "i m outh |Harry Plata. of Clay Center. is in
I :" I'm. Daly Lxctlll Sunday.:the city. called here by the illness of
a.:- :in Daily his mother.
-~The Haney sc hool dlstdc t in mt
in i tigg in. azggw hggting plant in lr
Mr. :hd Mn .A.J.L u a u u m
Blsir vialitors hut l`uasday
Mott Stewart \\e\£ dow11 tn Mum]
Tuervday to take in the :tate hir.
Girls--Have you :wen the nemst*-tter blouses ll. 1\Irs._T C. Hilton'
The Mli';c r.
Mi .; 1 ~ Il \'.l}L\P.\ | r |§:'....a 1 n l \ | \ | e n lu n n n n n l r l h s \D |u |n ¢ u\ |\ u
r zz121a~.pr i m :n ; » .g g ff i h l x _f. ¢ fY ; &{ N h § 1
l i fe .
A b o u t t h e s i i l i e a t p r o p s i z i o u m o rcn a c l e d a n d a : u w 1>0\~l on i o w a r d
a n n r i x t o c n c y w i ..Lao ;~erx.=~g nn in-
j u n c t i o n o n t h e s . ; L f. u .O n e o f t h e
p r i vi l e g e s fo r \.hi¢;}1 .'unlcrica.nism
lt a n d a i s t h e r *k t l u ! . n JIm o u r o w nr i va t e a l h i r s 1 : o r r o s - n w a y .l tE- no t s o m\ : ¢° : t h i : 2 In s t i n c t ! b u t
the u lt ll nl te Q ra i xo 1 =\ .; i\ i t tn li gfrl ll
w h i c h Is n o . . m A u f t h e l a r i r g
r l i s s f i ._
Frid ay' at 3l. 035 iu_
C u r n : - C o r n w o r k e d t o w a r d l a w m
le w r el s on l y th i s w e e k i n s y m p a t h y
w i t h w h e a t a n d i -s p i t e o f u n fr w o r -
'lhlis w e a t h e r co nd i ti on s i n t b a c o r n
be lt .b u t l a t e r mi xu n cc d o n a o r o u n i
l o w nr i vn k e " g g rs t i m n t e s .Viedblo
a u t h "G9 .!!lf'b u s fe l n H i n n a r m !
u * t h §0.0V»0000 la s t y e a r .C h i r l n
c n n h t o r n d o w d F r i d a y u l 6 3 '5 i C .
P o l l l h b i
P o i n l u n r - - I' n m !. n c a r i o t mnvcr: 1i'n{
n¢¢ :fund ! Rim IE BTR h \\ i Q r H 1 1 0 l a d
M r .lli ne -1 i s e n j o y i n g a f o w d a n\i.»It fr o m h i s fa t h e r w h o w o r k s i n A
h a r \ l w n n e s t o r e a t l m g n n , I o vm .
A f t e r s p e n d i n g t h * w e e k a s g u u l f .
of Mum I. c11 rmh Ga ine s, Mis use : E len a;
u n d Fl o r e n c e D i x o n r vt u m n d h o m o
W a t e r h s o n r t ' m o vi n : h a c k t o H a m m .a n d w i l l m a k e t h e i r h o m e h e m .
0 A . J o h f s o n w a n a n O m a h a vi d
t o r Ih u n u i a } '.x i f Fh\nIi¢h a d a a r i o n d o f h o m e
| l v -l t u u u g n .- U ..- . . - .l ¢ = .4 2 :Mez*fs H u l vm t .1|u¢r°l1:
~mm1\;lldi th . lofm -sm.D i - L 42 .B u r t
'»..=.-"3;W i l m a |n.\\.a u i - 1 .22 ,P u n
,r -u wy ; Fun :1 c\ = Ed se an 'K el lu m r rh oo l
VJ l1»ls\Onan htl;Jo s i e 51 l1:,.IJ: t . \,
5.1 :. ';o n.C l a n Il r 1 . n r : r al l. l ' m t h
mn w o n , } Io m n . »- 1 s c h oo l < , I.. s E m u
\ > \1 w t . 5 1 ;z!=i ¢- U ln m.h m .l ~ ;I
S a t u r d a y ..M r .a n d M m C a n n l !F o s t e r o f
i l m n : W i l s o n . l ) | . \ §23; L 11= \Te,\c»s¢r
m a n .D i s t .5'f;C u t : u f . l e M vr w m w e n
!.1i . 3 6 ; M i s s L o u i s e L n r s o f , B l o o m -
!|:" | .
J """1§l="ea1e`£i{SnI¢»`1~`3a1i1"§»"§.¥§°l7§L ;Q;'.;";:;'i.';1;¢5¢.:;'.i:§."f'.:..a 135 ;`2ment ppen
fever.
Mr. and Mrn._Keith Mcliemher are
moving into rooms at the Leo l`nuse|.1.homeThe Mdlonraha family gf NewB l o o m l i e l d ,M i s a o u d a m m o v i n g b a c k
Q . .! l . . ¢. . . . . . . . . .\ " | . . . .. . n t : . . -x _» \ . - 1
near the Chas. Cam-r home Bccame to town and caught U10 nflm
I qoon passenger for home."The American Legion gave lnoth1
dance at iheir new hall Saturdaa t t n n é' ° § ° ' } " E ' F I ~ _ I i i a ¢ | u l n u n r i l y k
,j
n
r
E
n
I
I Rox' \'6UNo I
5 Tromfer Line Between I
I Blair and Omaha I
Res. 310-W. Washington St.I
rum Phone 43 1
a (0)
I
I
E. R. Hagganl, undortnker.Phonel
Rea. Bell 121.Ind. Cedar 163.tl
1For S ale-A three bottom t|"Il\"3?
plow at Miller Munk's blacksmith
shop.x 31tfn
The Blair Home Bakery can fur-
ninh you with the best of pastry when
company comes or for special occa-
sions.6-tt
ached bualomg una year.
.There are some new ideas in bakery
t{\t)<iI at the Homo Bakery.Come in
:intl try the Rolla,Cakes, Pier ani
ltrtud.6-ti
I Mn. W m. Moore. of this city, left
Tuesday night for California where
she will visit hor mother for the nextioouple of months.
Hr.and llra.Rudolph Thompson.
of.rear \\ri||!cide Nebr.are vinitinvMrs.Thomnson':~parents,Mr.andMrs. Jr C. Rooenbnum.
The fanfllios of Z. N. Warrick. J. M.
{ydP :md John A.Rhoades enioyedtt picnic dinner and supper at theWashington County Four grounds last
Sunday.
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BLAIR RAC
School Supply
KET STORE
Headquarters
Omar EH-ur <pocinI foi Sltttldlloriv. $2 U3 mr sac k.Rhonda! Cw
and Feed Store.
,-\bright-eyed little girl was botto Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hmller at th
Bhar ho.|1|.tai this moming, Sap!. 'I
John tbultorz of Omaha visited hi
brotheritlIan, Mr. J ohn Mmmy , 0
tl"f'° Illan-ey school di.<tric\. Su y 8J1~llnrulny ol Khin \\k
Mm:hr »
. . l hill l
:;;p:dI:|§.Mott kl =»tho rotT:|§. .
nrt rome in last Fridamdenwllori on our. .1 mg subscliltihn tht
The Hot r::r1I3 wil! give Nathan
f"'1tiiicotes for all subscriptions |,n:joh work o r the ha ei a o f one ~cate for eac h 25 cents ~For ownow subscriber we wil give 100 Cer
tiiicates extra.
The city countll are instalilng slidef:mtl other play ,ground ap an tn l In
tho Nonh park.This in a good mov:1-I rf tho camp stoves were more-Ito LH 1 pork Blair would have mam
more tourists stop here over nilht.
Un ac count of the extreme bfi! :1
number of the Omaha sohoola ter.
closed dyrin! the afternoon tendon
nt.re to get the news of
III
III
tate fair on Wedneetiay.
511 . T. C. Hilton hu just received
.1...w lme.of sweater blouses. in- .Nice assortment,no two
A~uw mm oomren was held on in.-
r~.~.-ll Homelaxanlngt evening The""ff t ladies nerved ieo cream tn
f \.\l\0 cared for refreshments
"fn l. M. Foreman, who has been: .: mme ehurch work for the Blp~%~*ucintion down in Johnson
aut)drove in home yesterday toon.
5 as reported that the corn fields
'»Ilneon county are so dry that;..l.from the railroad en na has
~ sovenl Urea along t e right-
ltemembrr that when you do busi-.">-~ with the Rhoadee Coat and Feed
More or The Enterprise that you arentltled to Nationd Certiiicatzs.Arkfor them.
After spendim a coupie of weeks
oath his son nM family , Mr. L. E.qmpennem, at Teeunueh, Mr. D. A.
happerfield returned to his homo inlhus city Wednemdoy n.l'1.ernoon
Slrx.Dllsy Belding, daughter ofMr. 82111 MTR. U Cnchdin nf nnfintn
a commercial onhaul of 50 acres told
him that owing to the low marketprice paid for his ¢|Eples, he ie mak»
ing no eiort to pic and ahip them.Stuhr stated that the only otheryear uhcn the apple crop compared
Ln the prfeellt one was 2918.
_ - . - _¢ - . . - . . .
Sl.PAUL 1.t."rm:n.tN CHURCH
own. nm.
Sunday. Sept. 10th~- lundny arhool
ut lo a. m.Hour of Worahip ll a. tn.Evening servioé at 8 p. m
P. J. Rrrinenoon. Pastor.
TRINITY L lTHE I tA N C H l R t H
Ou r A n n w "llilsion Feast"will
its held Sunday, Sept. 10111.Horningservice 10:30, In the German lnngtmge.At 3:00 o'rio¢.k in the afternoon. Em:lish and German.E'\el'3rbo1ly is in-
vited to those services.Rev. G. W. Walter, Paator.
METHGDIST CHURCH NOTES
Notes by the Pastor.
-. - _ . . -Arothor eonferenee year in past and
now. Hn fm n weak at Bmnhn*
to Herman.I`l1ey wal!tive in theJ une Ryan property near the old
ullce.Mr. hlcifonnnha will work for
Mr. Ryan.Mr.mad Mrs. Jesse 1lungate ardbaby were Sunday dinner guests ofMrs. |'}f#»<"Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Cooper of Tekl-
h were guests of Herman friends.Sptunlay night.Tum tiunhmnn was over from Wins~
haw Satuniag for a visit with friends.
Z\lr and Mrs. E.P.Hanson aresplmdillg n few days over at Lincoln
attending the stale fair.Mr.and Mrs. Henry Cooper and
Mix. Hortho Reaaoner of Chicagowereentertainedatdinner at theHany Cooper home.
Pele Miiler has moved his familyinto the property whirh ho recentlypurchased of hir. Irv calm.ell.Mnand Mrs. Robert l)oughert;; and
Dana College
Opens Fail Term
Monday, September 25
Mr. and Mn. James Bhnkenbeelentertained n large crowd Sundayhoror of the thirty -fifth wdslinl
r\ive|1\|\n of their narenta.Mr.=Mrs. Racer King, also Mr. ami MCnrls Lalranz.An elaborate :lin
WM sf-:vcd at noon and tho nfirm~r~p(*"£ if =0f"i:\\ ron\er=atinn.Bliss Thelma Godsey spent Sum!nm! Monday at her homo here.
Mrs. Holly Willinmwon and Mi
'|»'i'1'et left Thursday for Manila
Colorndo.Mr. Nelson. unit cutter at tho B~
moat markez is spending the week
his home near Drum.
Mrs Berth:Rensoner of Chl~came init week for a visil. with h
eliitnr. Mr-=. Henry (bopfr and dlh
relatives.(Continued on page 8\e`|
The Cece bi l tle most unfair andrniciou=:Il our ;maasod by anylllgialathe bolt. is comlnll' Into criti
cism bf . 'Z ¢:3:.¥ and any man whohopee\ he fb;ted by populnr votefor ax l slr tivo olllcc will do mighty'well lu ,oh h 4 cry with that of the
com 1».n,.*c in downing this nui-gancc which places tho rights of 1.community.relative to public im-
proveniente. into the hands of the feeend thus forces the public into publicbankruptcy.The pnnciple ia wrong.
"Roh" l.alolleM.e_senior senator
from Wisconsin has been nmomlnat-ed by the republican party of thatstale by a big majority to again tillthat ofhce.Lal*`ollette han made fol
himself a place in the anws of thehistory of this nltioh for his oourlllto xllnd for what he eeguds as rightand Suit and his disregard for the big
interests that are gradually rappingthe life blood of this.the greatestnation in the world.He has always
stood for the beat interests of the
common people.May his kind in
crca.-el
We roatfconiinuousiy of how prosperity in just at our door. how nnothger moon will aeo the whaela of our
week.Sunpfies heatv demand mod»"mio, mrk»t dull.I'rlce¢ steady tr
l5c lower.New Jersey Colablers, NoI. brought $1.15 (fo 51.25 per ewt. ntshinpimrnoirts.Nebraska I°Iorl\Ohiol. l'. 3. rradc No. 2.brought
rn-oetly 70 @ T50 f. o b.llnlry
Receipts of butter at the four prin-
cipal mnrltets were somewhat heav-'cr than last week due to delayedshipmentsProductionisbeginning
to show decrease. due in part to unfavorable weather in producing see-tlons.Top acores scarce and prices
tlrm.IExtras sold Sattmiay in Chlco»[ro at 36% c om.
Poultry
Eggs:-Recellgts of vm at the four
Principal ma eta continue to de-crease.Stocks in stonge 1.293.000
cases ln excess of year neo. a decreasein the Surplus of 50000 cases for theweek.Local price, 21 cents.l'oe»lr3r:-Receipts of dreesed poul
try nt the four principal lnrketi shntti heavy: decrease from a week nsro.Stocks m stonge 20.363300 oounds'te excess of 7.050.900 pounds over
lf"l'!»f§\1.l.oca.l prices. life poultqHens,Ulkhtl 15c.lhcavy l ITL"'P1ifIf3 wc: roostcrs loc.
shipper! here f1§_or~1 Memo. Nohr.Ht |
=o'rl them at auction Satunlrqy for
fecdcrs.'`{l:.us Katt spent Saturday is Omn
a.Paul Lowe had the sfortune *
run a. nail ln his fo \Vf""while nt work at ('v;nv ""\1 °"cVee Scoring wa.=on from Blair"`ur¢fla\.lie was d"i\int: at new Fon!
Sedan ol' the 1923 model..A number of our younsr folks willbe leaving this week to take up their
atttdies.llownnl Ramon has relurnedtoFremont for his eeeomlvears worll: at Midland college. MissViola Knstle will zu gn Omaha for he-
third year at Sacred Heart and Dunchnecollege.Miss i'3el3,n Gameronlwill return to Lincoln for her secondears' work at the l'nivereit§'.The!
Misses Kathryn and Pauline Burirettiof Omaha will also attend the Un i |
versity.Miss Pauline to take an
kindenzanen course and Miss Kathryntocompleteherfourthwars'work.She is specializing in aelencc.Painters were busy the p:t.\\!. wee!
in lmormine the t\PP¢nrance of the
ll. J. Schcnck garnn.Miss Loelln Miller spent Mondo:
night with home folks west' of tow-nd attended the fsir at Hooper 'Dilee-
Ulolr Johnson s ncre lrom :...|n=comlor a visit with lilo father, J. H, John
MII.IId Miller and niece . Mi 1 El=ic'mneeu have rotormed from l"5= auto
tlm to Colonuin ond Fi] or .|.\A.lbf=_ioyable reunion.Mr. and Mrs l..\ ..ft rimar
motored damn to the f.lJn.|.;sealonbusiness Thursday evening after
closing hoursR. 1. Schenck. Chas. Cameron. GeoReid. Roscoe Fitch and Rolland Lowe
wont down to Omaha Tuesday to secthegamebetweenOmahamulSt.
Joe.The Ed Wilson family have moved
into town and taken posse:-otion oftheir home recently purchased of D.
V. Ackerman.Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Kin; left Fri-day morning for Rochester.Minne--ota where Mrs. King will consult the
famous Mayo Bros.. in :regard to herhealth.Her many friends hope rht°
may be greatly benefited by the visit.
Raymond 'Hustle is lookin; nfter Bl:Kings oil patrons while he is o-m\.
0. II. Godsey was n. passenger to
Omaha by bus Thursday to purchase-chool supplies. he remained untilFriday eveninf for a \"i5i`l; with. Mis.
l`helms...A .
DU dogrecs pnnc lplls are pemmml '" " ''" " " " " ""' " "" " " "" " ' " " °Sc hool Needs of All Kinds at Reasonable Pric es.i -.Mrs Holding is wel!known in this for their kindness to him am! his wif;...._&° clxmlau the °h'Id"";wunty, hlving been reqrsd hare and He has not tried to mike pets.he
I 1 , ,,r\.. \ .. ,,_ ,._ _ _r°_.... --.!1l.. .......l.1 3-fn. and Mrs. P. C Sorenlen enter-'='"Rh¥» HEIGHT very nwceanfully for n never dwg thnx, but he trim ha he theFB|''A Kunuer nalloon rrec wlu| \:u\.||J |< -..Purchas e uf Schvol Slhaplies of \
J 4 25: o r ov er
:|.|1;r<l Mr. :md Mrs. Ham! Hamm |m{|11amber of years.
flclodla and our trains uusuy turninx. taking can of the industry of n
nation and yet on the same sheet wrread of bank !|ilure1l. of stdkes, ofinjunctions. of fgctgriea dosing do\\n;
r d;y l RG $1512 lift* \|\SP¢C¥0l num a m :f'~E"S Rowne Fimfh drove to Mnhno, Neh."l'lwrnqay."ms ln w
Thursday gdnd p'ayo¢l 1:\!I.He \\"'Vuld >{g=~;»°» and Heny Cooperpf| 51 .nrcompani by A.'. Barge \\.!.f\:\lU'l\Q 3 iarvem picric at Rh
nfl
§n¢__TS* Ri1!g¢llb¢¥|f¢ff J\\||.'I°\.l\'"* u. div \\i\\l his fa|.h¢l \"»j§nce\<{q;;ur
iron Ciad Hose for buys and girls at
251: and 35:2 per pair
A Pencil Free with Eac h Pair of IRUN all.-RD IIUFH
.\I1.:|:\|n is a :mer OI mrs. UDIHQIGII.
:men lull."-. who is employed Uh
The Lincoln State Journal. cane nvI\hmd..;.° to #pond n few days *i thhis mother. Mrs. T. C. Hilton.Whllvéiuiéhlen Xia Br the mlkkir bread lint:lt the Nels Anderson home' r¢..fntI\
in the rilici.of the farm pmdurls They were on iheir way from Haut-spoiling for n lark of :henna of trans ings,Nebr.,wihere ihey had Sncnf
A l l l t l l I J ! ! l l \ . u v 4Omaha\»hc~r¢¢=h~
limo with friends.
ilerbvrb He-ren'porlation.In fm.L the eouqtry seems rpm'time with 11'1ati\e.1 xo Mary his mfsthor and Qito he :ning zhrpugh sc fmis in n €-\9» Iowa, \a.'ht're 101. Rlrgwr.°nburp;;ri Il and firctchon .
. !. ¢\ l |, 'a £ 1 ; t he L . D . B un li c h om e 1 h- ;~'v
.g 11 §¢ . -§ ° §& .» . L i nd a tr om of Fl l ai r c nn l vt !~ ~~~
1
i ~ $ | - 0 °A m m i n u m S
~ ~ Water Puils. Tea Kttles. clc..
tu ha m .II* m a l a z e s w h e r e t o g e t t h e
rc l i n l a l c h o m e n e w s .
} l a m l i s G r i m m .N e l s B m r s o n i n d
. Te k V m w u l g r t c o k a t r i p u p t h r o u g h
~th~we==tcm p a r t o f t h e s t a t e t r y i n !!
| 1 0 h n v h n u a Th i n n n H n n n f t h o : L a i n
Tw e l ve o f t h e bus ine ss ho us es i n
i r a r e g i vi n g N a t i o n !! C e r t i h c a t e s ,
nn lfwfpr e ve r y tw s n ty - five ce n t s, s pe n t
i n t r i d e .Th e y a r c t h e l i vn t p l a c e s
1:1 t n w n a n d y o u wi ki fi n d t h a tth e H at i on a ! C er t ifi ca te nl a ce s o f b u si -
Normal, Business, Musicthe ba tt le i s ca pit a l v s. l a bor a nn W u f a the r, lie v John Anmlvrmn, a s pa stor T h u n d n y .s t a n d n g h a s t a t t h e a i n a l l i n s d a n g e r o f t h e L u t h e n m c h u r c h t h e n .Th c M i s a m a h f g n
-_ . _ I -Q L ;I. u l t h a t 1 ; n n d e d i n n r h t t h e t o r c h P m fm m n r i s d i r fd n r o f G m C o n s vn a Mr. :mal Mrs. E. W. lhzrdic return a n d Ac a d e m i c Courses !I gi IsHe<i"6i££ m§&"" "i"Z~§n`}»é"£°""=
at a reasonable price but as the weather mae so hot the boys did rot invest.The boy s :ot home rmerdlr after
n o o n .
Mins Helen Rohwer,daughter of
M r. and Mrs Chris Rohwer-gf Lincoln,Nebr..came in this mornsnlr for uvlsnt with former school frierdr.The
Rrrhmr's moved from Blair to Lincoln
about four years ago and Hina Helenwas a member of the Claaa of '22.She will attend the State University
this fall.
On Tuesday, August 29th., at thehome of Mr. and Hrs. J ohn Moore,Mr. Clinton E. Morrill and Hin RuthH. Norman of Omaha were unite-1 ul
mariage.The weddinsr "lines wererr.-ml by Rev. Arthur D. Smalley, ourtor of the Blair Baptist church.
ltuth 3ounK vwpie are residents °fOmaha.
Mrs. Wm Carter and little ciaurh-
nees will be [lad no welcome you.They are:The Enterpdse.TheRhoadea Coal and Feed Store, Peter-sen Hardware, The Blair Proviaion
Store. Hansen Brenhol-GL Shoe Stan.
Christensen Lumber Co..Holmes &Arnson 60382.J.D . Gnrrilon,Clothing Store, The Pilot and TheQuahty Meat Market.
Omar Flourppeeial for Saturday,
only, $1.95 per Melt.Rhoutlea CoalandFeedStore.
DEMOCRATS ORGANIZE
The Democratic Washington CountyCentral Committee met at the courthouseinBlair on Tueadav. Sept. 5
and held a very enthusiastic meeting.The meeting was presided over byCounty Chairman J. H. Jeroen. Minnetes of the last meeting were read. also
an :temized list of receipts and all ea:-pendamres was read and accepted bythe committee.Ml Anim :.|,:.. .Jr 1..:a...,»,... ..\...
i.;.§.: rst; a;°;"m' ;,:'.;'aa° ;.';"l.'i
First H. E. chureh. Omaha.
ALONG THE 1101101:ROAD
(Toe lute .for last week)Mr.and Hrs.Harry Tyson,Hrs.Nell Tyaon md Mn. Minnie Krause
_s ended ef. Ogg Settler'a picnic at
Little Mildred Iverson vraa hostee=
at a puny for her ninth birthday lu!Fljlday p. m. The 'rfarwood and Dixon
children nn guests.In the evthe frown relatives were entertain.Hrs. L. ry. Warrick .aent last. week
"1 mill ¢'"J°Fing the e autauqua andvlmtmg reletivea..Mn and Balm Don Bietaler andVzrmnin and Hr. an d Mn.Kenneth
to-»» were guests Sunday at Ham;
yaor'a.!\lr and Mn. A. E. Dixon and fami-ly drove to Fremont Sunday where
over oirhw nt-r io..an]¢.:...|..
E»?| `""" " i ; ' . "r.Nw tht ;.;»a1mn.m;;i§H; ,_;| |§§ fuilihihrii
Almllllb' intarvenc and alt ml on the '0'\\1.tn u b lll I n te n i n li m! I 0 ln h n e r my- Amieraon. aan of Res.. Ander
tlu ran ge s s m th res to n u l as a -: mo Story Ciunluwu. Irhohusuflinlthu ._the lumtller W lh hln grmdh ther
" " r u "n l. u w U li llu " " " ' i i " i " ~ u t in. the! ke I Mi n n ta." f f She .fIi'"\'2.f'."| 1 ' ~ ~'1'f5m|.-"Bff"'3.| Mn. \..I':=..1`.. 'lf "l'ek\:::|i1
.M ,|,,m,¢|,_.science in rho ¢||,,- were Herman callers Sllurllly.
leklnol.Min Llura has hu resigned In-rP. l|\| | :lm I-'. w. Lowe md Her nositima n the Gnu k Gunn! more
C I I O I C E S L O ( )
Saturday, September Oth.
One mm Th5l'I\'\0§ llottlc, 5prC[3\ow each
mln ~ smut~
Coon WITH G-A-S
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaper than any
other way.
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIRQNEBRASKA
cossszlssloxsn-s PROCEEDING5
Continued from page one)
eat Cont. Co.balance onB21 0.1111
1.89.75
4.00
1.607.56
1.50n o n
clam No. 106)1
Thane & Fxmhery; (N:ythe)[`. 11. Blanchard (oil)Waiter Lan-en (1qalinlTr u h l s e n Brom.( m l )L l o y d Jo h n s o n ( l a b o r )
~' § 1 % " * "i " b ' ? ' F l _ _ _ .Q
Mr. Nc|11 Anderson,left 'Thursfluy
morning for his honue. eIirli. R. Reinorlsell, who hrs beer1i.eit11rg his parents. Rev. and Aim. P
I. Reine-rh-en. for some time. loft lastSatunlay for his home.Oscwald Skov.grandson of RevLnncen. tho \rell-know puter of thi
oommulaity in former years. left last
Marcin fortl1e Theolosrical Seminnrvat Springfield. lll.He hu spent his
xnnlion with his aunt,311S.Lars
~ 'iii orly Friday mornin"
bv :uno route for Julesber1t.C0lorarlu.
They went out to look after 1l~threshing of their grain.Misa Mabel Marsh was in Tekam.151last week where she wsu one of the
lnstructom at the teachers inntitulo.
Mimi Addie Bunn left Friday f-=Milchell. Nebr.. where sho has be 1enzagmi to loarh in the csly school
1\lis1 llunn twlzht then the p.1year and lakml it -u \\vl|out 11-.
and with her ndster, Miss Anr trhavvmo\M into her new home which is justcompleted.She will take a rruch
needed rest and will assist Bliss Annuin caring for three of the Hermanteachers.Her long service nt thestore has made a host of friends who
will rnlws her nt her accustomw place.
Sir. and Mrs. Lloyd Hummel r:1m¢ovor from Fremont Friday and packedtheir household goods.A large lrurkcame curly Saturday and 1110 9.110111
Ii Write for New Catalogue to
RE(]lSTl~2AR,
.Dana College
IF
Amdt rldwre lnamwamiMaurice Mehrena (board for
Rann unc.)Remy Cort. Co. (repair We<o~
man briilkélWm. Sicvers (oil)Gus Schsffler (supplies)
Crowell Lbr. & Gr. Co. (lum-ber)Cllhoun Lbr. Co. (land)Herzog it Houston (cement)Herzog & Houston (sand and
cement).Aug. Kahnl: (mad work)Clarence Sorensen (salary)l l C. IHam (com. work and'
mileage)11. c. Blaco uaun- highway
i m o v
56.25
211.681.501.65
1322511.50144.30
315.50¢ 2.50xuo.on
249.30
n u l l u u u .
BELL CREEK '||'ALLEY NOTES
Gilbert and Ellen Lallman uric Fremont callers Monday.Quite l. number from this viriniu
lnok in the Dodzo county fair nlHooper kurt weekMn .Minnie Lnllman wz;on thv=ick lint the fore part of lust \se\"vbut is much imnrowfi and is nga. u
lm lip anul mound.Mrs. August Lallman returned Sn:-unlny from a two 1\'eek'|\ vinil. withHer tlnughler, Mrs. Ed LanghorsL at
Nlrknnznn.
| »WINTER ~
cA|.oR|c P.. l':1tri}.5k acreage én south '¢\aIker|;;;:;1;5e`;Coal is high~priced and iAvenue
Is your fuel supply laid in?com)60.00 i e uunR peoplffs I.uther-rHana W ric h (NMI work)5.00 l.»nuu|met I"1idn\evcninsz at the
4
health and comfort of your family safeguarded
with an efhcient heating plant?
This is National Prepare-for-Winter Week at Our Store
Daily Demonstmdons of the famous CALORIC system of
circulating heat.Come and learn how this modem method
of heating is saving millions of dollars annually for its
more than 135,000 users-how it will cut your own fuel
costs 35 to 50%and give you guaranteed summer-like
warmth in your home in coldest weather.Coma
W a r l i . C o .F a i r A s f n l a p p r mp r i a t i o n l 2,000.00
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Tr u h l a e n B r o s . ( s u p p l i e d
Tr u h l r e n B r o s (s u p p l i e s )
T1 -u h ls en Br os .( s u p p l i e r )
Tm h l s e n Br o s .( m a g e r )
To m C h r i s t e n s e n ( l a r l
'l ` he o . A n de r so n (L a bo r )
V o i d I r e l a n d i i a b o r l
w i n R i c h a r d s o n ( l a b o r )
C h a s . s u n - i d e a ( l a b o r )C h a s . G i l l i a m ( l a b o r )
W m N o h r e n b c r g ( l a b o r )
P a u l Pa u l s o n ( l a b o r )
V i c t o r S k o v t r e n d u r n r k l
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H i l l e r H u n k { b l a . e k m i t . h w oH u g E r v e y ( r o a d w o r k )
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Sc h w a d e r .A g ood t ime w as rwe pu ate fl
b y a l l w h o a l i e n d e d .
W illlaxm L a l l m a n rlssisléfl W m
H e l l m a n w i t h h i s t o r n sh e l l i n g F r i
d a y a n d S a t u n l a y .
Bliss M a r y I.alh11.1n E1 r : " " "
s e ve r a l w e e k s w i t h M n . Jo h n H c h t e n ~
li m n p a l , Ar l i n g t o n .M r a n d M r s .Hogsand R o w e l o o k
S u n d a y d i n n e r a t t h e A u r n u i .R o w e
h o m e ..
E m i l .A n n a a n d E l l e n L a l i m a n
w e r e F1ernont.ca ll er s Th u r s d a i ._
Misha L u d i l e S t e w a r t o f N i c e r a o n
w a s o n o ve r S u n d a y g u e s t a t t h eh o m e o f A n n a a n d E l l e n L u l l m a n .
G o l l i e b B r o c k u m a n a n d fa m i l y o f
Ar a p ah o e , N e b r. . we r e vi s i ti n g : i n i h e -
n e i g h b o r h o o d t h e p a s t w e e k .M r . a n d M m .W m .W i l l c n n i n g a n d
fa m i l y spent.S u n d a y a t t h e W m .
St o r k lm r n e .T h e Fo n t a n e l l e b a l i t e a m sh o w e d
th e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n b o y s o f l " \ e m o n ta r e a l p o p p y g a m e S u n d a y a t t h e
Ni c k e r s o n d i am o n d , t h e s co r e b e i n g a
t o a i n fa vo r o f o u r b o y s .
M r . a n d M m H e n r y K a l n l m a n a n d
fanmily o f H e r m a n a n d M r s .S a d i e
M e n g e d o h t a n d fa m i l y s p e n t S u n d a y
i n t h e A l b e r t L a l l m a n h o m e .
h e r r _ . - \:_ .L- _.._.__ _I ... ¢.....I
w a r n :: m r m n | ¢ | i s n t !I n u | | l \\ l DA n a x i r l .u m m c n i e l u w m w g l e e l l l a r ; - t n a l u n r .W l q t e r A p p k b y m u d S u n d a y 1 i t h s p e n t B u s h ;I t l i l G i l b e n o h -
r e m r n d i n E " » ' = " = * e ! s * Q a m m - - = \w . . . 3 ! ' . & . . ' : . " r ! : ' : . : " : : :. z f : ' : : " , . " ~2 : 2 1 ° ° ' ° " " -l l r ." = 'H n .' f r B .*. . : . : : . : : : - . . ' - g f . - :~
\ f r y po p ul a n hm t h th e yo u n g pe ople
of th i= vi r.E cu a t t h a t t i m e .I1 h u
be e n o ve r e i x h t y e a r s s i n c e s h e w a s
h o m e o n : t vi s i t a n d h e r m a n y fn u > § i |
ha ve 1 n i o y e d h e r p r e s e n c e h e n - n z n m .O n pi c ni c d a y .up on -c l fo r t y o l d
fr * fm i a b a o u ch : t h e i r d i n ne r s a n d p s o -
ni c e d o n t h e C m ic k a h n n k l a 1 | . n .
N m n : n o d a l t r l i n w i l l b o r u n b v
u » » n \ I p \. n n u n au \.¢u.Luo : I L Mp r e c i n c t a t t h e a l l o f t h e o m c e r s o f
C e n t r a l Co n u n it t e e .
h i r . J. H . H a n l e y o f O m a h a , u n d i -
d a t e fo r c o n g r e s s , g n ve a n ve r y i r t e r -
e s t 'n z t a l k w h i c h w e . ; w e l l re c ei ved .
Th e r e b e i n g n o o t h e r b u s i n e s s t h e
c o n ve n t i o n a d j o u r n e d .
Mr s . JE P. Jen s e n, S ec r e ta r y .
Th u r s d a y m o r n i n g M r . a n d H n .
Pr e n t i c e S l i t h .H n .E l i z a W a r r i c k
a n d M u .N e l l T y s o n e x p e c t t o m n
ba r a ut o o n a t r ip t o Co i o r ad o S p ri n g s .
E i e n n o r a n d Ft o r e n c o D i x o n n e
s p e n d i n g n fe w d a y s w i t h L e n e a h
G a i n e s a t H e m m n . a t t e n d i n g d u u t a u -
q u a .M i s a E l l i s w i n b o a r d w i t h t h e
M i n V i o l a N e l s o n o f O m a h a vi s i t e d
ho m e fo l k s S u n d a y .
Q u i t e a n u m b e r fr o m h e r e a t t e n d s !
t h a b a l l g n r n e n t O x k i h n d S u n d a y .
B H . a n d M r s . I . L G i p p c e o f 1 9 1 -
en n N e b r l u h a r e h e r e ~ i h d r
d a u g h t e r ,M m F r e d G a y l o r d .
M i s : l u b e ! S l l l l i f l n o f O m a n : f i r
i w d h e r a u n t . M r s . G i l b e r t O l s o n u n i
JThe Big 'Store
The 0ld Reliable
3§7;
sm-
l¢héiiu§i5EiJ§fE=»"1§éib bi-iii he_m1§f-no tesching the family Satunlzy andSufday
|titudes m next week'|ma e f.I\!l'.Arthur D Smalley Pistol Bonn mhqol..Mr and Mn. W atm Day md Hn.
Ther2 win'be ext? ;;°°°'='";f°f g ''m d n i i n l 'I>°s°r= un £0 lwh the §:1.efGu:itin and ~ Ffg- fer; §°»-
I f l Lf!z e y or ou.f .n m515 :¢;uar'le:§>f aarmilliannautumo-Surdny, September 10, 1922.Sun-hir. and Airs. Ra
mln.. ;... n.- ..».».. ..m s..:.... A... .--..»- dnv mhrml t l *
n .ymnnd Therieelsen Gustin'| dwzhter. Bra. Mabel Hard
at 0 anlnrir Pllllsc fnr nmI *urn f|\i|.h»¢n and lf !sud \||r¢muI fmnFlv
B L A I R mu f f i n r r r n u n c ll '"=*\°f~"'famiiy Irlfl
On Timo ¥!o\.\r, 48Ib sackOn Time I`1our. 2iIh rackllrown Seal Flour. per mek .
Jersey Cream Pnncnke Flour, lib -Zep (New Breakfast Food.) ner DEx.-
f am Pulls r ge»P¢~~-~-'- -Shrexlded Wheat Biscuits, per pkg
Blair Corn. per can _ .__- _ ._ __Friends Brand Pens.(naw pack.0:1 Snrdines _ _.Llmtanl Sanllines ._. -.
Beat Em All Soap. a barsBob White Soup. per bar .Soap Chips, 2 lb. ....__. _-Pink Salmon, No. l 1.lil ._
Slay Day Colfee. per lb. Slie. 3 lb. forSnap Coffee. per pouml_ ..___-Nut l]ro\\n COH¢¢» perl lb- ._._
Xnt Brown Colfee. per 3 lb een. .
Charm Conee. per lb _. _ _ . .Crown Brand Coffee, per lb _
saga- __-2ur
201:
ll):¥3ellle
l5c51:10:254
Sr'lielT»e_ ;$1.00
IT! §cl5e
per can
___$1.2140-L_331
Fresh Fruits. Vegetables. Melons. etc. Insh In e\ery
morning.Double Hondo on all Rugs and Llneolumn.
Bl a i r ,SAS BROS.Neb r.
I
It
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i
u n va u n . z l u ; n a n \'§ N u . ge r n u m b e r .A r d n l a r g e p r o p n r t a o n
o f t h e s e w i l l b r i n g t h e i r o w n h o w l :
\ = = i | l 1 t h e m .T h e a u t o m o b i l e h a s m a d e
the Nebraska of 1922 na much a -Lil!of campers as was the prairie lchnxzéf
Nebraska of the sixties and eeventi-i.The automobile has tough! a hundred
people the clurm of sleeping in I l1!ll.or under the stun where one ku\\ it
before.Some one estimates. an nx-amzeration of counae. that of the IO.-l»00.000 nutorllbhilea in the UnatedStates, 5.900.000 are this August "on
tour."Of the quarter million or so
of ears in Nebrnlka a very Substan-tinl fvzietlon will head for the lair
re\t week.Those with only hftymiles or so to ;..'owil1 in most rneimnke their round trip in one do>re-
turning on other days il thdr inteiest
1'0quire:1.Those farther out will inmont cares make a longer outine oi it,and ro small Purtion of thesawill pie-
nie it as they go.. In due time. as
state fairs recur and if the gasoilholds out to burn. the olllcial sour ofthe mm fair my ee: to be 'renting
on-or nenr-- the Old Camp Groun-State Journal
" - r . - . - v .- v - 1 v - H .1 . - e n . . .. 'all ages.You will find a welcome.ll a. an Morning Womhf. Subject:"My Churc h."'I p. m.,oung Peo-
ple's meeting.Subject: "The Lord-Ihip of J esus." the pastor will lend.8 p.m. evening evrdlip.SermonSubjert:"Winning God's l"orgi\e-
nun."The anrualw. business of the church
was held on Thuneiay evening, Aux.31.The reports of the various olli»#ters Elhowed the church to be in pros-
perous condition.The officers elect»ed were:Deacon for tire yearn. FrankWarrick:triwteea for five years.Allen Phillips:church rlerk.Allen
Phillips:treasuner.Minn Fmnees
Smith: treasurer of the Deaeons furd,Mn. Siemmer: Sunday Selma Supt.Mrs. Cora Baulgerow;c lwri mr Mr.John Moore; pianist. Mins Ida Knox.
Friday evening.September 8,the8. Y. P. |r will hold a weinie Nastin the Arthur Johns grove west oftown.Meet at the ehuzeh at 7:30.l
Ted Therkelnen vilited at Hqnrlum'eSunday evening.
Hr. and Mm Ford Hurdum and
family were gueltx Sunday at thehave of John J. Jenson wen of lllnir.Miss Lolein Rhoades is spending 3
few dar: at the Hunrlurn home.
Bindie and Mary Hurrlum are visit-ing south of Blair at the home of theiraunt. Mn. Birdie lirozh.Hrs. Geo. Smith of Tekamah is f;ported to be in much improved heal
which is good news to her many
friendlyMrs. Ed Pyles is hoping' to be ableto return to her home from the hos-pital the end of the week.
Hrs.Angeline Ray irronllned toher bed thin week with seiatie rheu-rrlatiem.Dr. Cismeron was out fromHerman to see her Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs.Willard Chambers
:ment Sunday evening at Lafe GoI~den's.Mrs. C . Blnnrharcl. heneah andAll the y ouu( people of the ehunzh Aubrey Gaines spent Thursday at
and eonxrelllivh are invited.gD1xon's.Sattml-ly theuth 3:00 p. rn. choir Hrs.Minnie Iverson ha! been ill
pg.|¢{i¢¢$0 Pllt week.
. . " . ._ - M - - ; .4T h e f o l l o w i n g p e o p l e m l d e u p a p i e -
: i e p a r t y a n d s p e n t t h e d a y a l .L a i r
Q u i n n e b a n g h :J .D .L o w e a n d f z m i y :
H u i t L o w e a n d f a m i l y :W m .H i l l e r
n n d d f a m i l y ;M r .a n d l i m .J a k e H i l l e r
C l :e F i t c h a n d f n r n i l y ;M r .a n d l l r n .
w i n .C y r i s t e u s e n t C l a u d e C l e m e n t ;
C l i e C l e m e n t s a n d H u r l e y C l e m e n t s
und their familiel.3111. Mfilliam.-von and Bliss Floreneevisited at the Holly Willi:n:|.=on hone
Sunday.There "IIS a large family reunionat the Gem Loftis home Sundny.
About one ho red were present.Mr. and Mr d Krmrh and HuaEdna of at the Mrs. Wil-
liam.-on he 52Mr. and .. 0. .lone.4 and chil-
dren of l.ind>li are visiting H nJonesnister. 5h-5. Fred Gaylord.Mr. and Het I L. Gippee. Mr. ardMrsSl.o.Jones and children andRev? Bowden were Sundnv dinner
gueus nt the E. E. Gaylond home.Mn .Chan Blanchard was enter-tained at dinner Thunday at the A.E.£ \i xon ho melnh ono ro fhe rl:hti-day anniversiy.
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Red Arrow Bonds on al! Cash Sales
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c l e l r t h a t e x e r c i s e , b e It c o m p e t i t i ve
as In t e n n i s o r g o l f, o r m e r e l y h e a l t h -
fm . a s u h m d o n e a t h o m e , g n u l e n d :
to t h e ae q u l s i tl o n a n d r e c e n u dn o r m e
m m - u n e a u h o u e u e .S o E n t m e e t ;
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(n s hl p n a r e m e r e l y s u r fa c e m l r l z vl
o f a n u n d e r l y l n g cons iste ncy.
Jewels, in md cut steel. ara fuhlon
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et t t co n t i nu e s ' to b e t h e d om i n a nt m e .
re g a r d l e s s o f t h e c ir c u l a r s t i r : vo g u e ,
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WALNUT AND HICKORY
Seedlings Undar Bud Bushes.
I l I n |r o o t s t o h a l t ! m o l n u i e u n t l l l e c o n d n r y
r o n t l m e r e fa n n e d .I b i s wt a d l l i u n
h a p p r n s m o a t fn eq u en tl y l n wet L
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immature Fruits.
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C u n c u l i u In c l u d e B u r n l n g Fa i l a n
N u t :a n d S p r a y i n g W i t h
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Se ve r a l species o f m o n t b e e t l e s
n e a r l y re l at e d t o t h e c o m m o n p l u m
cu r c u l i o a t t a c k t h e l m m n t g r e f n u m .
te n d e r sh o ot s a n d l e a t pe tl ol eu o r
w a l n u t : n d h i c k o r y u e n .A d l s c u r
: I o n of fo u r l u c h sp e c l u a. a l l be !¢ m g ~
In g t o th e g e n ul C o n u t rn c h e l u n. w h i c h
t i m e l y re se m hl n o n e a n o t h e r ug a p -
pe a ra n ce .h n m u a n d sea son al n c t l v
l t i e l .ls . g i ve n i n U n i t e d St a te n D e
p n m n e n t o f A n l w t u r e B u l l e t i n 1 0 0 6 .
C u r c u l i o l T h a t M i n k t h e 'I n a u g
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s p e c u z c h u r n c t e r l n l e s o f t h u b u t
'BATTLE AGAINST
BARBEHRY PLANT
,Digging Must Be Compleie and
j Thorgugh in Order Not to
Leave Pieces oi Roots.
BUSHES unmcuu Ti] KILL
_mn Nunimr of suallnu sam-
umen An Fbund Gmvdng UndorDlld Fllnll nm Wir! Dug
wmn ln F r ulu p s a p .
ur \bu .Dlvlllullllll Alrwvllunlin carrying on me ngm zulu! umi\mm<»|\ lmrherry. the glut nm har-:M uem nm of wheat. the unuedMaru W fggpf Agrlcullun has"ima that ry lmpornnx in duhe Joh at dlnlug \ni»rw¢n\y and toioslmyphnu huIng berlin. 1-wen.lmngh \hey ar only vwlr ~nuxnd.YM bushes nn mm to HIL Ind ned!
bum~ that were dug when ln truit.The la!!! of September berries were
collected from bushes du: August 1.and 1.0w of mem (about 2.000 seeds)
were scattered on loose earth and
lightly covered with qlrt md lures.
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flllen nun. :praying the leaves which
they eat with anenlcal poisons. and
apmylng the nut trees wllh lead nr-sennle.While the dropping of cur
culiolnfested walnuts and hickory
nuts before the larvae In them matureui¥ord| nn nppommny for deannylon
the young insects by collecting and
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U S U1 for all the
lzttie aiiments
bumps, bruifws. sores.
sunburn and chafing.
Keep a bottle in the
house. _It'n safe and
pam Itcbtitsverylitile.
C g g s g n g g g n m c . c o .
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therefore. npechl attention m m be
given to phces where bushel weredug in xo.eo or earlien-an the do-
pnrtment.'"
The following June there were 282
needllnla on um area.The same num
ber of berries were collected fromstanding bushes at the lame Lime andaown under almllar ¢:ondltlonl.~The
following June there were801 sad-
lmn an the area.lhowlng thu theimmature seeds were llmoat as viable
al the matured ones.n 1| probable
that seeds from bushes gruhbed out
even before August wlli grow. and for
mu reason it u important. lay s the
depanment. to destroy them.
Advlaabla to Watch Sprout.
It also ia advisable to watch thesprouts that mu come up where old
barberry plants have been taken out.These sprouts produce seed much
earller than bushes that :row direct-
ly from leeds.Buaha were du: lnthefallotm o .That mme mu
The 9ruper Way to Remove Barbcny
Bushes il to Dig Deep Enough to
Remove All the Route.
from phat: that were dug August 1
pmdtlced \ high percentage of need-
Ilnp.
Alter the bushes are taken out the
rope should be meparaled from the
cmim and bdll of earth lluken fromthe roots.Grubbed bushes. lying on
the ground. have been fougd produc-
ing green leaves.ln such cues one
HENS HAMPER cmxssnovvsns
Mlkl Bttlor Showing an miami
Ntbfllkl Firm Than Pol»orFowl: an" umm.
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pr e vi o u s y e ar n .1 Th e d e p u r t m e n vl l l t e n t u r a o n p o u l -
t r y r a l d n g I.|u n u s u a l l y com pl et e.
n a d a ; f r o m d h c u u i o n s o f t h e p r i n ~
e i p l d ha l- ed !Of p o u l t r y t o ma n a g e -
m e n t .ho u s ll l l .In cu b at i on .b r o o d i n g
' a n d cu ll i ng .T h e d e p n n m e n r l po u l -
| = r r p u b l i c n t l o n l in c lu d e m o r e t h a n
, t h i r t y bu l l et i n s fo r ge n e r a l di s t ri b u -
: t i o u a n d m a n y o l h e n o f te ch nl vn l
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Sltwu n G0 and 75 Ltttan SoakingInformation Rowland by Animal
lndllliry Bu:nu.
Many requests for informnlon onpoultry mining-umaging between 50and T5 ietters a day :mee early in
me year-are reported br the bureau
of animal lndunry. Unimed Stun ne-p¢nment ol! Agriculture.in addition
me nmol: or poultry lltenturu dsmbnzedby the division cr publica-
l l .||. Ifo l l o w i n g y e a r t h e y g r e w vl g u m u s l y .
B r 1922 m m p l a n t :w e r e b e a r i n g
about ns occasion reqhi:2-11.As n re
lull. on the hair of the farm nhere
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o n l y i n r u n o f is ol at ed tr ve a o r
pl a nt a tl o ns .L e a d ar s e na t e ap p l i c a
t i o n s o n t h e g l e m l l e a ve s a n d fr u l t .
so o n a fte r g m w t h s t a r t s l n t h e s p r l n g .
a n h e c o u n t e d o n t o f i ve g o o d r e
s u l t !l n r e d u c l n ; l x u u r ;fr o m b u u ¢ r ~
ou t a nd bl ac k wa l nu t c ur o ul l oa .S o m -
l n ;u u l n n t : r e m w i t h le a d az se na te
a t a a t m n n h o f s l :p o u n d s t o a r t y
ga ll on s ot w at er t s an e Il 'e <t i\ e me th od
ot c o n t r o l l i n g t h e bu t t e r n u t c u r c u l l o .
Not Bo lnjutid by Ratinr
Early Burlng.
Growers at. frgzlti sometimes are
C h l d m n l o n F r e e R a n g e D e vo u r M l n y
H a r m f u l Inse cta.
th e c h i ck e n s w er e pa l t ur e d t h er e we r e
o n l y n b o u t 2 0 p e r c e n t a n m a n y h o p
p e n a s o n t h e o t h e r a n a r m s . T h i s
i s a b e t t e r s h o w i n ;t h a n h a s be en
m a d e o n m o n a t t h e ne l d n w h e r e
po i s o n e ra l d i s t ri b u t e d .
Th e o w n e r a n d i e r e n t e r fo u n d t h e
me t h o d p r o fi ta b l e . A ft e r t h e y md u s e d
vu h e t t h e y n e e d e d o f t h e vw l r r r fo r
do me s ti c pu: po se e.m d a ft e r t h e
- a r e n e l l a n d c o y o t e ! h a d ta k e n th e i r
ro ll .t h e r e s t w e r e m n r k e l e d a n d
b r o u g h t In a b o u t T 5 p e r o e m o r t h e
o r i g i n a l i n ve n m e n t .Th i s y e a r t h e
ow n e r i s s to c k i ng t h e t e r m w h i z 1 . 0 0 0
ch ic ke ns a s in s u ra n c e a n l n a t t h e
g r a n h o p p e r p e n .
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of A|r1¢\\1u|t1.3On the Scotmblut! reclunatlon pro]
ed.Mitchell,Ncbrnlkl..where thegmsshopper pei! has been partlculnr
ly bad this year. various methods ofcontrol have been trlefl out One of
the mont successful methods observed
so far wu used by |. tlrmer who hasn quanuwec unn ot mm.
Five hundred chlchna divided into
lam ot zoo were xepfln colony houses
r a t h e r h e a vy f m l t pr o d u ct i o n a t a n
e a r l : a t v. m e h t r e e s w i l l m a k e a u n o
g r o w t h m d a p p a n u t l y t h e r e l s n o l n -
t u f e r e n c a w i t h t h e i r : w m a co n dl .
ti on .'W h i t e h e n r y t h i n n i n g m a y b e d e a n
a b l e i n t h e c u e o f y o u n g fl u i t . t 1 . e e s .
t h e y m a y b e a l l o w e d t o b e a r s o m e
tr u t t .a n d t h e p r a c t i c e o f L h a s a w h o
p u l l I t n t l m e n u : t o b e u n n m n t e d i n
a a r m I Ise r r a th e r h ea vy c r op s o f fr u i t .Si nc e
i t l a p e r fe c t i y n a t u r a l fo r t m l ! t r e e s
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Heap indian Spring;
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w a y s sp ea k o r b o w t o t h e el e va t o r
at t e nd a n t w h o d a i l y tak es ih er n t o
th e n o m o l ' t h ei r p l a ce o f b ua l n vn .
Th e t a c t u L h a t r i g h t t h r o u g h y o u r
d u ' u y o u g o a b o u t : o u r o w n t o w n
b e ia : m n o r l a r g e th e r e n m :turf
e m o f o c c u l u n s w h e n Jo u s h o u i d h o w
l n a m m o l ;m a n n e r .'T h e n i s t h e
ll t t l e w o m m h u d d l e d o n t h e co r n e r
fr o m w h o m y o u b u t y o u r e ve n i n g p a
p e r . t h e i c e m a n w h o b r i n g s t h e i c e
th a \ e g et n b l c pe d d l a r .Th e s e pe op le
y o u d o n o t k n o w m e h i l l y .Y o u m a y
e w n fe e l q u i t e s u p e r i o r t o t h e m . B u t
i t d o m n o t m e a n u m y o u s h o u l d f a l l
so s pe ak to t he m o r to :m et t h em w it h
n al n c e m b o w o f M e n d l l u e u w h o a
yo u t e e t h e m .
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au c h a u t h o r i t i e s a n Bci ty." e q u a l t h e
wa t a r s o f 1:ms a n d a m su p e r i o r tu
Na uh el m a nd Sp a. "St u m b on t B pr l n m s
i s m p u t e d z a c o n m i n t h e l a r g e s r a n d
m u s t va r i e d m u v i n t h e w o : ' | d has~
in g 1 5 0 s p r i nt ! w i t h D 9 d li fe w n t k i n d a
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a Funninz.Ha law a Stung; Dag.
at me barn. for the master :mq placed
\ tmp :here for llr. fox tu step on
than be came to rldt the barnynrd.bu: Youngtter lc: this :dsIce to ln
ml ur and out the other. nn he andmum nf the uthsr warning: that his
ll d h r r n n .He begun tc plus and
ltribt all about it.Ymmnter had heard n grant den!
shut Mr. Fox. am no one hm midhint he zum-d.He thought of course
Ll smuld know this had fellnvr risen
bl met Nm. and of eonne 'founsmer
llhbded to c atc h him and mow hli
mother md the mann hnvr smart he'lil in spite of ll! mr nld about blm
g--that he Ina a silky puppy and am
lm mem zo learn sl thin:
it l r l l m e ln the une:noon one
tlme I lrnled with 1!n Ilfnnnlnc
ue ¢mu ro: some ll sa H3216 Ln.Iuel1¥ UI. Ulf Juunuxc.um:|.ml u l ltnlnette ma tht Petit Trtnmmz and tan. the sentiment of generouity, vrhidi
Thosnr has nada nblannanva-;¥°Ufi°=1¢1>.by l0\lIpnr1|on wxmaiunmli! seemed lo nw. was aut umm:ily
mmm one a me Bnnl-uns ¢¢§¢§1I :mr family Ln th'
Fo r atllln u n rc i tii th ai i o ls a n dxh e 0D ld u To mmy n mlho ln e r n d 1 l! . |
e le n n n and lnxnnr and hnmlrnl "W e ll" h e li d to lil md h ef . " IIwfiii "§`n»i-`Ei'|uZ`u§`|l'I|1|nn une nw uv menummézat........-_ .~-.... =......._. .. ....-.|'." n.. ...»¢,..\.. .....u........._., I num you hmm in nl'| | l l I l vvu l i l n l l u j 4 \ | | D r Y l w a n u l - 1 -- - -8|-ld!l " " ' " " '" y y | \ n u n \ u l _ """ "_N M u g n , "n h h n n l a w h e n B l i l l r h i d h l lu r " 5 W |p u t n g a .I d u r l l t l l l I l l H .l h l Q l d ." W i l "
w a l l ,sy m b o l o f t h e ea u t n r i e l .o u r th t p o o r w s ; ; r f_t . t t u l 1 "4
"What'| uggrr meg a mem ua "m°11 ' mm - ' I u m 1°:~-....¢.._--. . _ . _ _ --_ _ _ . _ f ! " " '° ! . ° fl . . - ° ! ' . . . I f 'T . . .u n - l i b s L I ;_ - - _
nfinrlu n¢m¢umu»or»¢m»¢' h u l l i , " "
un wwf-m bncrvtd.pull. or WMM om:"
#l l I iu i s o m e o f t h e h e n s w e r e s i t t i n ; u n
-e h a l h e l l n l h o l h u h v u m i o l m r
» - r h e m r u n n i n g : m o u n d : h a l m n
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MARSHALL
1 : N m ~W i t h n n l ~~ 3 ~ t h e ~ d ~ o ! ~ h e l i n eU n t o 1 d l ! o f a n d h o m o f l i f e I n N M b u d s ,w e m a y v m ' -
( 0 \ 7 l c C t \ r » 8 | u | | | p e r l r u n i t e n r n l a o n i c a t e | j ¢ | [ ] ) b y P i r l l r d s .
| ,zo by th a W b oo l c r l rl d lc u g Ile . )
Whafs in a Name?
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I M O G E N E
NOT so frequent in usage, but none
the lea: lovely and poanssing otn mood den! ot pdetlc charm is Imur
tvmx The name hu no delinlte histbry and etymologists ilnd It dltllcuit
wife. whlch he an strangely places at
the cnun ut the Inst Independent British prince.
At uns rate. Shakevmvare wma hu
heroine Imogene. thu: vstnblinhlnz her
some forever.The mms la sun n.
n o m I rtl id tl lk o f Bl f l t f d l l Bfggq,r u m u n m c u u u m u u ;r e u i w i u w rite s ' l l n l l \ v n u .mu ».¢u\.n l C u l !L r k . w u l n o u i n g : h e a c e n e r y u f z n ¢l l u r i e i H n r r l | L n L b | N o r t h A m e r 1 ¢ | g r u u n d t o t n c l c b o o l n r d m d l e t l i "
e g l m B e r l n r .a u ; m y v r h a f l g y d vh d s g g . ; m a m ;
(IB
A
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he Right 'Thing
Right Time
pg fnquently by the :und of sc er-nlp mme pollcvmnn you should make1: a :mm to boi' lo him sn A Irlendly
mumer...1n a very small aovm Wherepn streetrailway nxiem consist: nt
A aw cars and a handful at conduc
ltun nm!motmmen lt u customary
in paw to tha c onductnri #hom youhave 4nvunntered day after dar.Bien
n ¢
//~I M O G E N E
NOT so frequent in usage, but none
the Ira: lovely and poasrssing otn mood den! ot poetic charm is Imur
tvmx The name hu no delinlto histbry and ctymologists ilnd It dltllcuit
to account for it. out the gcncrnlb nc
ccptcd theory 1| that it I.: mother formlu! the lmnglnl.
The-re urn Imegine of Limburg In
H00 and tnriou other lnltnnws of
the use or the nomo by Gannon wom-
en.llow England secured the ntmcof Imogene In open to lpcctttntloo.It
is probable that Shnkapearia heroine
established her rogue there.thoughj clymologlsta contend that it was used
by Britlnh Indira before the masterplayrcrtfhtwrote hu rc mlou of the
old story of the deserted and betrayed
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THE FRIENDL Y n o w
Tz i a t r u l y g n e i o u s w o m a n i s n e w e r
nl g g n n ll y w i t h t r i e ud i y b o ws . s h e
d w n o t s u e s u c h fo r m o l 'rec og nl
* U M fo r per so ns l h e mee ts soclnlly
n r f o r p e l i o m w h c m s h e h a l m e t f o n
u m .Bsp ec lal iy I n n fa n 'l y : m a i l
m u s m l m l l x s h e m a t e s a p o i n t a l w a y s
i o n ! g o o d m o r n i n ; t o t h e a u t o s p e a
p l s s h e d e a l s w i l l !a n d l f m e mee ts
j g t h e s t r e e t a a u i e m m n o r | d e n o m
u n w i t h s h o w s h e h u h a d fr m - q u o n t;,u|»¢,¢¢¢d e n l i n t l sh e g r e e n u 1 t h n
bu t.This me does xvheaher she 1|done or with others.
Qomo people x know or think that
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w a y s sp ea k o r b o w t o t h e el e va t o r
a u e n d n n t w h o d a i l y tak es i l m n t o
th e uo o r ol ' th e i r p l a ce o f b u a lu vn .
Th e t a c t u Lh a t r i g h t t hr o u g h § c } U I
d u u y o u s o a b o u t y o u r o w n t o w n
b e ia : m n o r l a r g e th e r e n m n o r ,
em of o cc a sl o n s w he n Jo u s h o ui d h o w
l n a m m o l ;m a n n e r .'I h e r \ i s t h e
ll t t l e w o m m h u d d l e d o n t h e co r n e r
fr o m w h o m y o u b u t y o u r e ve n i n g va
ve r . t h o i c e m a n w h o b r i n g s t h e i c e
t h o \ e g e t l b l t p e d d l o r .Th e s e pe op le
y o u d o n o t k n o w a o e h i l l y .Y o u m a y
e w n fe e l q u i t a s u p e r i o r t o t h e m . B u t
i t d o m n o t m e a n u m y o u s h o u l d f a l l
so s pe ak to t he m o r to :m et t h em w it h
n al n c e m b o w o f M e n d l l u e u u h m ;
yo u t e e t h e m .
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A L i t t l a N l l i o n .
" \ \ h \ £ s t h e po p ul n tl q n o f y o u r
c o u n t r y ?
" F l w m l l l l o n . "
°'\ \h y , y ou ma l nl a ln an ar m y o r m o. .
000 m en ."
°° 'L \e l \ . w e t u r e t o p r o vi d e s o m e d l
\¢ - n i u u fo r o u r k i n g .He da -e ln'z ca re
I 1 r |n n .
arms FOR MIDSUMMER WEAR
Contrast l l thc watchward in HI!
llnery That Baku CharmingFrames for Putty Facu.
For the moment, the hltl at mid-
Curing Wllp ltlngg.'Tha hen remedies for wap sting
an nmmouln or washing noun, whichMltltrillzethelc ld that muses the
nrdilnz and nam.W l m do no:leurs dzdr ating In the wound, ,but
N e l d a lf y ou a ro stun g by ab eu ,
us:nec the ating vrlth a une needle,and then apply me of the remedial.
THE CORSET IS _BACK IN FAVOR
for chnrmlnz faces.m d they must
give to n summer (etc the blrdsen
slew of n great Bower irlrden of mov-
in: blossoms wlth an play of delicate
and then apply me of the remedial.
St oc k in g H u l l .
The he e l s of st ockings w ill n ot w e a r
o u t s o q u i c k l y l t y o u a w a pl e o e o f
M l j u n t t t o M l l a d f a w a n l r e b n R d u r n l
A m r s w a m Y a n n a f D o u b t
a n d H u i n t i o n .
u re q u i r e s m c a r e fu l a n u y s i s th i s
se as o n t u re c on c il e s eve ra l a pp a re n tl y
di ve r s e fa s hi o n tend enc ies i n Paz11;
.
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nt.. 1.he F r e n c h w n m a n s p r o g r a m .
M u c h o r m u l a d n u t b l c a s d u e t n p u r e
l o ve o f t p n n s ,b u t w h e n w e n l l e c t
th a t t h o s e u n a b l e t n m m p e t e l n a t h
tctics ne ve rt h el es s d o ph jm lc al e x e r
:t s c s a t h u mQ . w e m u s t aw k n de e p e r
reas on."
Co n t m st c t l i t l t h t h e va g u e t o r a t h -
mtl ca.w h i c h ma k e s fo r a c o m p u t e
fr e e d o m o f m o t i o n . t h e r e h a s c o m e a
g n d u a l b u t c c r m t n r e t u r n o f t h e r o n
ne f.A ft e r s e ve t i l g r e n n o f w a ve r i n g
he si ta ti on .t h e b l l a n c e h a s s w u n g
co m pl e te l y l n i t s fn n l r .1 : w o u l d b e
o p e n i n g a t l m r w u r n s u b j e c t t o d c t l l l
t h e m a n y a r g u m e n t s In t m t u u r . b u t
n o t e ve n i t s m o n c n t h u s t u u c a d h e r -
e n t c a n c l a i m t h a t t h e c o m e t l l s n r
t h l u g b m m p e r n u o u a a s a n at hl e ti c
ad j u n c t .
l t l s a p p a r e n t t h a t t h e n e w r o n e n
t e n d t o g l r c u n In n l n ua t l n g l l e n d c n
I I _-THB BODY BUIL DER
r "There's a Reason"
u.a.»r~m~c¢~¢1C»onn.!»»..B¢u1-C=~»k.w»u¢m
. . .- ..
Jewels, in md cut steel. ara fuhlon
able,n y s D r !Goods Economist.Those ln cut tteel are frequently worn
with steebbelded leather belt:and
pane!so match.
n u .Re c a r d l n e p h n d o n th o ms -onlne :underneath the sidewalk. Pm
srabyaremy nmedby thoaoundsc omln; :mm beneath their feet.Hamm!-
IJ they turn to thc phonognph :muforalc lnuon.
1 '. 4 " § l »
u n ~;_
~m f -1 .
0
Homespun and Silk.
Homemun dresses.notably white
with brlghriy embroidered deeves. are
worn as well u white and colored
striped summer allka.
Hethlng Sedans.
rm u ldn s ;trlmmingn.Bail buttons an
used on mpc de ehlnes. und tiny gmand fabric ones are mea on heavier
materinls.
mo s t t m u n n t dre1|.._1:1 |e q n u l y
c l e l r t h a t e x e r c i s e , b e It c o m p e t i t i ve
as In t e n n i s o r g o l f, o r m e r e l y h e a l t h -
fm . a s u h m d o n e a t h o m e , g n u l e n d :
to t h e ae q u l s i tl o n a n d r e c e n u dn o r m e
m m - u n e a u h o u e u e .S o E n t m e e t ;
W e n ,a n d m e a p p a r e n t n o d e s o t
(n s hl p n a r e m e r e l y s u r fa c e m l r l z vl
o f a n u n d e r l y l n g cons iste ncy.
Th e t a p e s h o u l d b e a b o u t fo u r i n c h e s Dc o lg n s In C ot t sn .
l o n : a n d c a n l h o u l d b e t a k e n t o k e e p Co t to n dr e ss e s h a ve m et r ic a l o r : o n
I! d a t vf e n t i u n u l d u r a l d w g ;
Buttons An Llktd..
cI.acuLaa SKiRTS FOR FALL
N e w F e a t u r e fo r L a n r A p p a n l N e w
A t t r a c t i n g A t t m t l o n - S t r a i g h t
s n h o u m a H o w s .
Th e c i r c u l a r m n 1 | u n q u e n l u m b l y
d e m l n c d t o m a k e a s t r o n ;b i d fo r
fa vo r fo r fa i l x m l t t n l e r . a p p e n d n g i n
b o t h d a y a n d t ve n i n l fl '0 ¢ k L T h e d r
c u l a r m r : u t h e m o s t n o t i c o a b t a n e w
f e l t u r t o f fa l l a p p a r e l s o h r d i a
vi ue d. t he g en er nl t rr nd o th a- r1 rl .| ¢ IN #
i n g i n close k e e n l n x w m a st y l e s fe a -
t u r e d a n d a p p r o ve d d u r i n g t h e i n t
se ve r a l seasons.T h e s t n i g m l l l h u u
et t t co n t i nu e s ' to b e t h e d om i n a nt m e .
re g a r d l e s s o f t h e c ir c u l a r s t i r : vo g u e ,
u n d th e s t r a i g h t si l h o u e t t e i s e m p h a
m e a b y t h e g r e a t l y m e r e n e e a k i n
ie n z t h .
a s l b w c o m e . a n d r e a d f r o m t h e
t n m p t t h e s t a c k u l g n t i m a .B u t
th a t .P m j u s t t o t h e m i d d l e a t
Ma r c h . a n d t h e o c t i o o k h a l n 't . ...
U p r o m l n n g f o r m y e ve r u f l vi n g
n a n . " - K u n a : C i t y B t u .
1i t l l l o s t t m m m l u v e w o a a n d l r a k e o l r o r I h e a r . "d r y f '1
Prolulhitioa.
I A. v l . ( l y L l \ . »u l a l .u..l..l.l.
is not there,
after all
VERY often the hill we seem. to be climbing il .nude onto(
the common mistaken of die!which starve tissues md navesmd slow dawn eneries.
How lmoolh and level xhe auth
leemed tn he when wa were
Begin todny with | dish nfGnpe-Nun with aeam or mik
-:nd fresh or preserved fruit
added if you like.
Keep an with this q-igp, deli-
cipus, strengthening food in uhmo>~yvunner-Simple, mtmd food may lege]Lhll h|.lI to a smooth N01 Illin-
oi helvy, ill-usorted, atuchybre\k&m md lunches-and mee
if the old-time zest md speedon
the ol;|~¢i;ne level puh doem't
way notzrystr eomehscklain.
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THE ENTERPRISE ~Bhir. Nebr., Septsmber 7. 3922.-r s : nx r u r nls b -
m m m A LOCAL uswsnrss ron
ALL THB PEOPLE
_,|
GENERAL A ND L OCAL NE W S A ND COM ME NTc o m m F M H 5 x
19-20-21-22 E
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VOL. xxivz BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, SEPTEMBER 14, 1922.NO.33
11113." " " " " f 5 -" "E ) * l M S S l 0 N E R S ~
Aiong in July the populace of the'
country 'Lhmughout the middle west'pAy GP F 3 C & p g g g AL.was kept on tip-toe through the ax-'dtoment caused by the specucuhrper LOW BIL L* A RD TRANSA CT
formance of one mon by the nomo of DTIIRR BUSINESS
Brown. the chain man, who Hmm: in-
l0 publicizy by his chaining a mupie of
women and then outwittinftllu om:-on
In various places,oven to ty in g a
oouole of them with their smwpenden.
The state omcan were in the limo-
fight and occ upied the front Pill! of
tho big dailies with thrilling reports
of duing and cunning. bnt it nemain
ld for one woman,Hrs. J ohn Bm°»
nette, doughter of Mr. md Mn. J. A.
Cruicksh9,n\< of this city, so IW* the
clue um caused the capture of tho
E
County Comminsionefa Room,
Blair. Nobr.. Sept. 11, 1922.
The Board of County Cormniuionork
met. pursumt to adjournment uken
Aug. 23. 1922.Present J. F. White,
H. C. Blaco and Henry 'h°\1hllen.
The minutns of the I n t nueeting
wen read ard apprpvod.
Warrant lip, 455 of Road District
No 9 was c nnalled for the roasun
that same llwuld have boen paid out
of Commissioner District No. 2.
hold. had mln-i Refund order: were allowed to:
Mrs. Burndto na. annlrw'-ly . nn-
nntic¢d°for her mn of the perform-
lneo while the oflkers wore feted and
the xlornr thrust upon them wu al-
umni too much for more man to bell'
Ind rewonin vrero tdked of well up
into the f our E mm
Recently, however, the rumrd pro-
position aimmered ilaelf down and the
npoils of war were divided among at
leant a port of those who took part in
*he capture.A part of this booty
went to the posse of men of Wyom-ing who Ima done the rea! work at
the Hring line. a mere paltry hundred
dollan was all thu was left of the
Emmy sum talked of and these men,
nmiizing that Mrs. Burnette. who'hQ»d
hid the wires that caused the down-
fali of the wily one, turned their share
over to her.She :powers in thc fol-
lowing letter which is to thepoint.
"Little Zliedicine Bow; Aug 21."I beg to acknowledge the recoipt of
the $100 reward money, and I u k
your pardon for my delay in writing
to you.I certainly appreciate the
courtesy you gentlemen luve shown
me. and trust that some time I my
bo mfonied an opportunity to repay
you for this sacrifice.Armin thank-
io r r w. I a r .,.......
"Moat nspoctfnlly rourl.
" Mrs, John Burnotte."
on|'r1g,m'r
Mins Andrea Sorensen was born in
Denmark in the year 1859 where she
grew to womlnhood and was married
to Andrew Larsen* in 1880, coming to
America the same year.
To this union there are four living
children:Lars,Jens and Marinas
Larsen and Mrs Mary Wolff, nil born
and reared to matudty and still rnak~
ing their homes in this county.
#49 lm-\rary;of 1891 Hr- Lmen did
while #ho family were living nur Ca!-
houn on the Pau! Nelson farm.
Richsrd Horny $12.2I on account
of being assessed with more corn than
he had. and
Frank Jenkins $4.00 on acéount of
being assouod with l poll Llx for 1920
and 1921 and iq a pensioner.
Bids for con! were opened and von-
tmct awarded to John A. Rhondes os
follows:
50 ton Central Illinois at $9.00 per ton.
50 ton Frankiin County coal at $10.00
per ton.
Resignation of Henry P. Hansen nn
manager of the Poor Farm was re-
ceived and placed on file.
It was mm.ed and necondod thot the
County Tneadurer i n instructed to
transfer $2,739.20 from muh fund to
Inheritance fund in payment of loan
mndo on that fund when Claim No.
1410. 311| 1922. was paid to Peterson
Protection Distrir.L Carried.
Warrant No 198 Genew Fund, year
1922, for 816.50 was cancelled for ihe
. . . . . . . .. - _o'vouxc nuns awzrcHAN1'
nn c o ams B ENE UI (' l
The nmrrilgu of Mr. Punk Xa»lI»G|
mln and Mila Elizabeth S. Koopmln
took place, Konday.Auguart 21, at
Logln,Iowa. the Pnabyeerhn d n
istcr, Rev. Hood, of that city cuddli-
ing.
The bride ia gho doughtar of lr.
ond Mn. Peter Koopman, who lidde
on the old Fox farm north of wma.
md Mr. lioltarnln is tho son of usp.
l _a n :l- _ - . - . . . - _ - _ . .-o w s m m z s r l c n l c m ~ °: § :2 : . : : ' : m ,. ~i i L § o n s B ~
- » m - n !s\A:~u1m:'mx couzrrv rxormzn :Ry :ebook opened sm. 4 md vnu. nsaroosr.. .mn 1uuu»: Pos-.wn ow slrrnans- mcmc "" an no '""'"°" at once.While[sssszon mam: :N ocroasn
no BE HE LD :N C ALHOUN,Lho wnthor vnu oxtnmoly worm lost
wreak fo r p o d work thing:l u nSATURDAY. SEPT. I8 Q,mg '[d I 1110 Hand: frsternity. after 1 long
The Pioneers' and Old smlw Pic-
nic will he held in FL Calhoun, Nebr.,
Satltrday, September 16, 1922.
The foilowinz ollioors have elmrge:
Dr. C. R ileld. Prvesichmt; Mrs. JonAnna Koltermsn and 1 brother of ~ Logure, gk, Preddout;Hi n Gme o
Xoltelmln with whom ho is uaueilihl Ballsrd, Smvilfr; Ove 1 Anderson,in businon in this oity.|Tre\sur¢r.
Th !newly-\\'id5 ITE injoyilq'I 'PRUGXAMikdntntion and Badgp befone nom1W .llh the ¢==¢°P¢i°D M ora "°='°°f-IShort. honeynnoun with r a i d ! ! !i f
Red Oak. loin and ll Seward, N|i1\'-
and when 'Lhoy whim to Biair will he
warmly welfomed by their n i l ;
friends.
The Enterprise extends congntufl-
tions and bell wishes.
' fa x ma r r s A T C O U NT Y m m
An exhibit of lrticleer made by
ahied eat-service men. patients in . .
s. Public Hallth hospitlls,will >=
held in the Eduntional and Art build-
ing at the W ashington County Fd:
at Arlirgwn, Nebraska. under tho di-
roction of the Wlahington Coklhty
Home Service SectionThe W nhimton County A
Red Cross will have a Fi:nl A i e !nn the fair grounds for ol! emonil-
cies.
A Better Baby Contest in to hahdd
it the c ounty hir at Arlington. Ne
hn ak l.September 20. 21 and 22.
Bahia: may be registered each fha
bdnre noon.Soaring ln be done by
a child's spec ialist from Omaha Ind
reason that same had already been wil! begin st 12:00 M. slurp.
F .paid.
Whereas: it appeared that the Sioux
City & Plc iho bond: of this county
have been paid in full and the County
'Praaurer is hereby ordered to pay
my bohnoe that may be in the sink
m m m m m r m r m d m a
munty.After n careful exmninstion of the
following bulk on 1.11: dinerc11t funds,
it was momal ond seconded thot the
following elainxs be allowed. and the
County Clerk is hereby onierwed to
glrow warrants on the <lif!erent funds
to pay name.Carried. all members
voting "nya"
our Chosen.Boys from 9 months to 18 nuontil.
Girls from 9 iaonths to 18 swath.
Boys from Q8 months to 36 mouths
Gids from 18 months to 38 months
First oacond and third awards.,
Awards fir but pdf nl twbmlhihr
three youn.E.:h not o tripleta to nc oive a
monoy nfiv-
Nursery and rest room onnveniently
located.Babies' bottles will he cared
for.J. A. Johnson. Publicity Sec'y.
rm.w1@:m.sn ROADS
G. L. Fox (powder)S 6.15Fred Deweber (supplies for We hive gotten fu' enough into :he
poor)20.00 hard :ruffled food question to observe
g g Cashman (putting up some phases thot were not normrent
bwlh l)20.00 at our outset.Nnlmdy had mach nf
Ahrin Anderson qdfiving im ).1.50 an idea a.s no the cost of building
c . A.i ionmh 'fhlnlkfk¥"ww.6~00*=~1fl mm Lonsequlutiy HH public
E. E Rosenbaum llsbor)22360I paid in mlny cases exhorbitmt price!
na.L q¢,;.mn" mum1 4.50 for such roads.The public did not
12:00 0'oloek --Buket Diqner
changld so at oo tions arc e ll
for study at the present time.
The anrc ii mnd In tho Nth nam:
ia about 400 nodonu u lgdnlt 399
on the f lnr t day o f lat y u r.The
rude: have about 418 pupil: this your
sn agalnst 39? in 1921.
In 1920, our school neoords show on
th e 2 i n td ly ma ttln d | , n c a q f 8 6 7 ! n
the high ODI and no in thi mae.
Mm McCullough, the flc uhy are :H
p l u m b Kin Fnancis Sdn is zac h-
period at unoe rtqi nty u to t
' u r o u ld b e d o n o f o r a h o u mh u
ehaae dllme ltlth ieie n hulldlnf tnd
ld jtc e nti o u u ud wi li gu tp o n ela i o n
l.boutOcto~berl| ¢.d!!x5chtI1|1elti|
.axpe c ta dtlu xmn od dfn gu ri llb eg in
onthemusondfloovr|rhic hiana'| oc ~
.c u pie db y nd tes of ome ag 'l'1\¢¢n-
tIr\|eoondBo|~r1rillboeo1n'e11edinU0
lodgozn dbanquo thlill.
Th i a b u i ld i n g h ln lli ma u mto th l
public , bins oemphd by tho W h!!!
1:00 P.I l.-----Mus ic ..0ity Cu'o;n dtheJ .L.Po mudC!of.h-2:00 P. M. Mama of Welcome mg a n n i n u m b i en - d wg , - = h r ' to m ' Th e r f b a d d vu l1 5 . ~
prmont substituting fo r Mi n 1:-J . M . n m c a n 500.111
ln\0catiou ----Rev. Funk 1
l,}| , m¢, ;| m __}E _ g r q R h " R E ,J OHN S ON T9 g g g lu x BLAIR ME I G I A R T REHDDB IA
usic '''**'Q " " " " ° ,: N B u l a N nReniling___Grace Odilo Anal;A ZR Y A ll!Ur. E. 8. Redfldd, of the Rldidd
Solo -~°°Ghdya Moore Rev. J. A. Johnson, putor of the Grwmf. hu M1117 |,°o£tan ttlrhd on
Music ''''Quarlette Methodist church here for the put " 'dl' of rtmodoiing and ru-huildng
Reading __Hrs. C 5 Ru" yur hu hm assigned to 51| tho nv- thaty ill take up to c old weuthar, por-
Solo .Fauc et Selzz zorstl hen for another y ur.Suc h hm. to dnilh.
Address ----Judge Sears is the decixion of the corrferenea held Sd mdlme ' € °' Mr . Rd d d h ik e d
Music '''--Qnnrtetto in Omslm and onnounad through the tha Muonlc or p ni u ti o n ~ n a n
Election of Offleon J pro s: on Im Twlh r-.um nonod mfr of no building " *'°
Conn early Apd brirg basket dinner.
IIEBE KAHS TAKE N0'l"l(.`E
Mn. Alice }lcCoy. Pres. of the Re-
bekah Assembly, wiil be n guest of
Welcome Lodze. No. 27. at a. speck!
meetirg _Monday evening,Sept..18.
All Rebehhl invited.sa-ls Mrs. Nellie Newoil.
DR. AND Mas. axons SURPRISED
A party of friends will Dr. and
Mrs. Moll: by s1|'rpri.\e Inst ¢Wl\ifl¥»
SWL 13.The oc asion for the mr-
prhe \|rqs Dr.Boats' thirty-nevnnth
birthday.Ton c ouples were pruent. brinlilll
nn-uhmenta and dtex s very pleu-
anl. stoning spent at cards this worthy
maple wen presented with I Hue
rbfkirg c hair u a mkell of tha re-
- -- . - H - . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _c,\a1mwz~1's DURDCS
La m Camaron ti ll,as Muni.be
u n o n g th e le ld u v i ~th e p u n b r u d
Duron:line.Hb h u n mighty B mbunc h to chaos from and he knows
uwe di o aa n y h o g ma n ho wgo u le c g
tho wrinnerr.He will enter the :mln rim: this hi!
with sixty had of as line hog: as om
c a n n tn le e .Th i lty gf lis u ud thi n y
bout, all afrwyal broodingand ahow-
i n r a h n b lo o d li n u f n m n u n z o n n i m
ard they are brad in the purple too.
Watc h for his urlalone' and ln-
nouneemenu and be som to Attend if
wa n t e d t o r e r n o d d i tf o r a s u i t o o f
odkel und living rooms for hhn.|-ll!
sndvrife.'fh iathey wi lia oou do
a n d t h e s o u n d a f h a mmo n a n d n w
wi i l z i r g m e r r i ly f o r a f c w n l h u
leltl.
~Mr.Red1'l| |dplnn| £oputin.anan~
timely new ftonfof an glass zhon
plate gina nrindo1rs_Thi oohanontot!\enonan ¢l| d1ototh0 stl.in1rII1
hlh uHta ttlmwa ts id a ,z h u ltn a ki n ¢
a complete front of windows.
In tha front of the u-cond story ,
th an will bo omoa s an d th o mme
plr tof th atlloo r wi llb e oa z lp ild b y
o Ilrn piouant living zoom, kiodnn,
h\th o n d b d r o o m, n H mo d lr n u \ d '
y ousr eintefostedhmthobe huln gol oonvu riea t.0nt1»eu tof the| \ c ond
y wr ber da.
c o u m - r r . mr 1 ~ | m ' n s
Aoomplatokndio roodvInlletwIR
bo in opention in Agrienitunl hallspect in which they are hold by their*mony friends.After the prearntw- xfiernoon Ind ¢f\=m1=¢»K lr k d r o -
tion of we gift md 1 social visit merpon, noir: items nzd conogrts will be
guests deputd for their homes wish-
inx the Dr. and wife much happiness
in mr: zo come..
. . . _ . . - .-L O C » \ L o vm z n o w
The EnI.erprileprints nie hills.
Owing' tn fuel short!!! th! Norfolk
foundry has bla.forced to close down.
f .'..v /~"1Omar flour for Slturday only $1.85
per sack at The Rhouies ( b d and
lnouved and amplified through a !oud
spelkrr m thu :Il my hear.A oun-
cert will he sont our auch da.: bottom
2:30 and 3:00, from Omaha, especially
1¢wy , | (; -_ g| ¢ 5¢ 1d 1n¢ | n ¢| mp5 ¢m[f m 11 11 !'lilMl°1Yl»t.h1:|bringing
pixht lndmnshdne irltohis ' h m
choeryfooml.Asbo thMr.&n dHr 'l. Rodh ddlpmd
muc h of thdr time in the atom. this
a r mllmn mo f b o mo o n d b u i n e u to -
gu th e r i y th o n g h zto b e a vu r y e o u -
fenient one and conducivn to monc o r rd o na n in tis f u ti o nth an a ho mo
aln ovh eni n thed ty .
f o r U 1 9 v mu m a t W u h i n c wn ~z=°oon'.n.\1.1. c um oac nnzzn
ty Farr.At 8:00 in the evening |.
band corc en will he recdved from
Iinnau City.
To the many wha have not seen or
hind .,a;5n¢.gu;=n¢_au. Ilvrk dn- willprwe most intinstfng.Radio or
I w i r a l n u w p h o n y n j n n m i u m -
A hunch of foot-ball fans me: last
ni;hz at tho c ity hall and orgnnind
o foot-ball mm.Chu. Gny doc wu
d a o l q a l l 1 1 I ¥ \ l l ¢ 1 ' ~was chosen J each.Thi 5~>§~ an
to med next sand" ior pnc tic o..
SEPTEMBER
V\
I
EEEGEH ~ ~[mn Exua~ris
a g u a "
Blum AND BETTER PMGRAM
4
Big Free Act Program -=Baseball Races ~= School Athletic Contests
Band Concerts -=Horseshoe Tournament = Old Fiddlers Contest
Enw I§QE
5
Moving Pictures -ALL FREE3a~r lQ4.» 4 » 4 . ¢ s n m . 4 ¢ : |¢ s s :e
~u
§
i ~3 x
Big Midway - Red Lemonade F' An<1»A11Q
~.fine Night Program and Dance Each Evening f : ~>
.4 m ~ g ! > ..».
CARNIVAL NIGHT AND
Carnival Dance Tuesday, Sept. 19th.,
WITH No ADMISSION AT GMP
THE PARK nun caouun
MUST ATTRACTIVE |N
N E B R A S K A
<s
g E§EsQ$E§E%=
n a n c y nun zne m w m o m m n m l r l .
If you wrt attend the County Fnir'"""'lf°"°
I "° "= {W 'U l Qf tisn \.u\3 nqnu.un . . .~ I n g e n l e x ~. 5 0 1 t y o r n a m r o m s a n n n a s u n c o u m r n e uh o m B l I d h \h i ]e an a r a n t o L e m w e r e -J F \l\'h iLe (ho n e c a l l s a n d Is o m e d i u p p o i n t m e n t s l n t i n t c o n n g e -
t l d i n k h e m .s i x c h i l d r e n w e r e b o r n ,P
5 f h "n i 1 .A 1 f r e i x h uve0vsfam1 " ; ' °k \d !T u g E l m e r M i c h e l : - e n ( l a b o r )
a n d t h r e e s n n ;n n .- .... . ._ .| _ _ . _ _ . \ . : \ - u . . .Jo h n G a l l a g h e r i l n b o n
9 . 0 0 t i o n .Th e p u b l i c d i d n o t k n o w r n u d i
6 l . 5 0 a b o u | ; t h e c o m p a r n t i ve va l u e o f d i fe r -
10 . 0 0 e nt m a t er i a l s an d fp el l i a . g o o d de a l o f
o n Th u r a d l
d n y .T h e
t h e u m a .
The me w i
m n t i n ! a t
Cnmival nina az the Fair is a newi Ji neck occurred I n t Sahll'd\7
l9t.\\ hu hem 4d8\Il¥°d C&n|ivl1 tvumSf¢sou\hufBlAironf.h|0m|»-
ul b¢1 ¢°"K'°F"°""'ni¢h¢u»ax|a'iym1nb¢fudymh.m¢a.o u m a f g n r a w u m -
h ' G Mu ,f the lusoi 1922 of etch dey hehreen 9 and 12 o'¢Ioek;.Nellie Newell.A fu1I xttendance of
§'|.l|.I\!\'\B115 sun na. numu nm|\: .rumLauraHolsteinreside:at Powell.
Wyoming.
Mrs. Henrlorf was a woman of hizh
chri.-Man character and a good wife
and mother.It has been the pleasure
of the wdter to have known her for
mnny years and to know her is to
respect her many virtues.
About two yeurl ago she contracted
an Illness from which she never fully
re-covered and along with this she suf-
fered from gall stones.The end came
at 3 o'c!ock p. rn. on Sept T, when her
apirit vrnfted iLs way to its Maker.
The funeral services were held at
the Danish Lutheran church of which
she was 1 member, on Saturday, Sep-
bunher 9th, her six some acting as
pall-bearen and interment was made
in the Blair cemetery where numerous
friends followed her to her Inst ren-
ins place in deop :arrow for her whom
lhey loved.The outof~town guests were C. R.
Bendorf. son and daughter and grand-
daughter; Chu. Zieman and wife.
Chu. Ziemnn, Jr. end Nr. and Mn.
Elmer Beechler and Mrs.A.A.
Heyers, ell of Omaha.
J. A. Swihart lblacksrnith
work)
Gus Suverkruhbe (road drag-
tins)|Gus Luxe (road dnxirhur)
F. W. Blankenfeld (mad drag-
tln s i .
Omaha. Printing Cn. (supplies)
Peter J. Chrinensen (road
work){Co|;tinued on page four)
18.00
there in a stretch of ;rnve'c d rfwl.
The gravel Ls very hard. similar to
tlist found on the Colorado rolda. 'A
dcncafg was unearthed nur Wahoo
and i* has been wiseiy und.One il
surprised to find how avail! the quam-
8.90
45.00
I50.00
|m°n¢: that it would like in have back.
2475 y et in spite of this Ire have made a'mod desi of progress in the matter of
improved roads.On the C'omhu=ker
. _ . - - - _ . ,_U _next Sunday evening to which ml! an
invited.A program il being pre-
pared.
18.00 road lerdinz from Lineoln to I`r:r -*;Il:a_ Sar'1 ."I1.~tun id! 'Puesclay
-tity needed to make z good mad and
is surprised also at the smoothness off
the road after it hu been used for a
Roselle, baby daughter of ¥`r:mk E.,yeu or more.The quality of the
:nd Rosa watson was born nt Cefinrhzravel has a good deal to do with it.
Rapids, Iowa, April 24. 1919, and dird The proper grade has xlso.(]n|\a!
in Omalih.Nebruka,September 7, of this quality, we understsnd, is not
1922, aged three years. four months avnilzbie in rnnny sections of the
OBITU.\R'|°
and fourteen dnys.The mother, Mrs.
Rosa. Watson. died at the Lime of we
birth ol the deceased, leaving a fami-
ly of six children.Roseiln \\:.¢ a sweet littie girl and
was loved as the firmcr of the family.
When she was one month old ahe went
zo live with her aunt and unch. Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. lewis of Omaha,
formerly Mr. and Mrs. Lewin lived in
Hlair.They were all they couid be
CARD QF THANKS ,tn this beautiful !itt!e girl. and to
We wish in this way to express our
thankl tobhme kind friends and neigh-
bors who in the hour of grief so kindly
offered their assistance and we especi-
gI]y thank those who furnished me
music and the undennker and wife.
lr . ma Mr s. E .R. Haggard,who
:paved no pains to assist us and who
made the bundena so light. by their
kindly thoughtful ness
them her death was ifke homing their
own dauzyter..She loaves to mourn
her seeming!untime¥y da th ,her
tltale.but there is \mood deal of
,gravel in Nebraska suitable for road
mlkiqq that can be transported 1.0 Lha
med nt nominal cont.as compared
with the making of hard rude.
We luve trzveied over many thou-
sand:of miles of roads made of
'gravel and our confidence in gravel,
as road materiai. Sleadily increses and
our enthusiasm for strlctiy hard rm
-paved roads-is Zessened uhrrcver
gmgvel of good qullity it avxilablt.
A careful study of road buiidlnx and
the relation of grave! no road Improve-
ment wil! be time well spent by thoyfather. two einen.three brothers.'author1tles in every county having
grandmother, her aunt and uncle vrlth supervision of the roads
whom :he lived and many other nl--g
I
r
it i v e s a n d f r i e n d s .T h e h z n e l l w u s P r o f .V e n C 1 e v e d i r e e t o r n f t h u1nc o n d q c t e c l f r o m t h e l o u ]M .E . c h u r ' h , | B l ; i r b a n d .a c c o m p a n i e d t h e b o y s I n
t h e p a s t o r i n c h a r g e ,a n d t h e 1 i \ t l e H e r m m 1 l a s t w e e k w h e n t h c ?h e l d A
b o d y w a s h t m e d i n t h e B l a i r o b m e t e r y c o n c e r t f o r t h e H e r m a n p e o p l e .w h i c h
S a n d e r a f t e m o q n .S e p t e m b e r 1 0 ,1 " ° "w a s m u c h e n j o y e d b y t h e t o w n s -
A e n l _ . " _ | A .* .
fn* Ensednle,Ho., where she will
make her home with a sister.Mr.
and Mn. Ed Wal! acc ompanied her
lo Onuha.
Misses Emma Beekman and Doro-
n u v u u v" ° "' " " " " ""! \ " " "" " "F " D " " "u l u s ew i l l b e f i r m s u x - t i n g a t 1 : 3 0 f o i l m r l l d I m i n s : m d u n f o r , b o u t g "
b v t h e b i g C a r n i v d D n f c e .N o ¢ h l | ¥ ¢ i h c u r s .
at the gate.Exhibit buildings will
not iw °P°°-xoamnf .xrranwoox .C L U B n m n r s w o n ;
Hin Le3h.¢ters report: punch inter-est inthe Beftur Babies Show.Ar-0nSep tembe rI.8 .tbeM.A.C. \rHl
rangemeau for eonduding zhls con-holi its inidzd meeting for the y our
test are l s follows:Registeretion at the home of the president, Mrs.
z sf rlgv-o c 'scoring each dey beizinnins promptlymnninn in desired.the Blmr high school, have gone down
to Lincoln where they viii attend the
Nebraska University the coming year.
The Fred Soil 'rs Funk Jmhnel
estate came up for hearing in the din-
trict coun on Inst Monday and wok
dp the time uf the court for the ses-
sion. the jury deciding in favor of the
Jahnel esnte.
Dr. Moat! was called to the Walter
Snppenneld farm neu' Rowe Ilil! last
evening and found Hr.Sappenfhld
suffering from | near attack gf pngudmania.However wit\\goodnursiug
he thinks the use will not be ueddhu.
Hrs. Sun Stevens met with what
might hue been e very serious neei~
dent Wednesday morning.Sh e wu
going down the cellar steps and in
mme manner lost her belanee and fell
to the bottom,spraining her znkie
end bruising her up somewhat.
The Order of the Enameln Star will
begin their rendu bi-lnonthiy meet-
'nvfu this month, meeting thin evening,
Sep; 24 with a refrmhment commit-
tee who will serve :Tier the busincet
inolL'ng.Regular matting rights are
£50 svand and fourth 'i'hursdaya of...I M.. ...lehn mnnlh
a t n o o n ; p r i : | : lt o b a ¢ w tn d e d l t4 \- - - -
p. m. on Friday.Mothen rest room: WOHA1'*\"`S AUXIl.I.¢R'!
to b e o p e n e a c h d .n y 9 ; m. to 9 p . m.GAINSNEW BIEMBERS
to all mothen and babies.
The Woman! Azuxilixry to the Am-
The Old Fiddleq' Contest will beerinn Legion Pam: 154, met in regular
held each evening nt 8 o'cloek..Ali easion tu: Monk! evening. Sept. 11.fiddler: who phy the oldtime piecel.|Fin andidxwes were present and
by ear, both yourrg and dd. are ellgi inltialed into the degree of the order
ble.Ten dolinrs in prenmiunu will be as foiiovrs:Hrs.Chris Petersen.
given each day--lst $5.00; 2nd $3.00;il{i.s| Fayme Dixon, Mrs. Anne Rum,
3rd $2.50. Fiddlers winning fmt prize Mrs. J. M. Finch and Mrs. Lillie KF!-in e|.c.h contest vrili be barred from*The refreshment committee.with
future m m m Gus nmberg of. Hrs.John Aronaon as chairman,
Kehnsrd will have c .
.~Friday the 22rd in Farm Bureau
day.An interesting program is be-
ing xrungved by the organization with
our or more prominent speakers to
be hoard..Ta conform u near as :M-
sible with the athletic prognm the
following days hsve been designated.
'I'uold;y--Preparation and Entry day;
Carnival night.
Wednesday-Douglas County, Spike:,
Orum, American Leglon.
"l'hu y--Blair,Calhoun,Kenna:d,
ontnneile,Fremont.
Friday=--Herman.Washington,Tel- |
buh, Farm Bureau.
'served chicken sandwiches.Pickles,
coffee ang! pie.
About forty-five members were
present.
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TEACHERS* EXAMINATION
DATES
Od. 21-1922.Dec. 2-1922.Jan.
20-!923.Apr IQ--1923.May 25~
26--1923.June :soo-1923.Aux
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