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THE ENTERPRIS ~~
Blair, Nebr., October 5, lm.h n H | \ l
A wen. NEWSPAPER mn
ALL THE PEOPLE
(Centinud from 1mga five)
do uz iu k ea ma nh a re mor e r ea ~
fmhimnd f ind a mln who has
map-ect for himself usually~ - =
his ndghbon if Ure! an entitled
It.The wrltnr has been prouder o
f e vr th i n g s th a n h e v n s z tt h e ti
wh e n h lh a d a s tr i n g o f g o o d r n p m
which presented him mrithpome fin
dnft c olt: out of ml bones.
tion,This fbndilionil no t poldbla
whexjo the box il coolod by the old
method of melting Ice.
In the elatric refrigerator tho ies
il dlspisoed bar n parmanent tank of
coldbrlneheldsutomnticaiiyata
temperature of from 16 to 18 degrees
of the rdrigcritor or at so§n-1 mit-°P°1lte-I n:in electric refrigerate;
obie narbrWing .pm eompmuor miuble arnngnmenta arp provided so
1| driven by 3 small automaticnily non-
:rolled motor vrhlch in lttlchod to the
nnru! conveniens: outlut on the zo-
gulu lighting circuit; so that the belt
we of e io c tri c mfr is er mr my be
thatips may be frozen in sumdenl
quantity for table use. It is also pncl
tia | 1to!r eez oie ezn ndc rum,2. hus
avoiding the mess and trouble inddent
to the making of than dlliolc iei in
.|1J....u s e o f | . c o m p n u o r ~ I l c e d i n t h e h u ei ssh i pp e dc o m a l e t ea n d~ yt oT1 1 0 E !1 \ ¢ l P l i S ¢ f o r n e w s . d u n !!
a s m. é k n s n Y A L I S Y Ho r n sMr. Chris Rina, lender of the Mc-'. q u u lyPitClubboys.andGilford?__ ......\|l||n»1\l"|l.|\n Rigul. Ruud Hnrhon!
tion,This fbndilionil no t poldbla
whexjo the box il coolod by the old
method of melting Ice.
In the elatric refrigerator tho ies
il dlspisoed bar n parmanent tank of
coldbrlneheldsutomnticaiiyata
temperature of from 16 to 18 degrees
of the rdrigcritor or at so§n-1 mit-°P°1lte-I n:in electric refrigerate;
obie narbrpoint. .pm eompmuor
1| driven by 3 small automaticnily non-
:rolled motor vrhlch in lttlchod to the
nnru! conveniens: outlut on the zo-
gulu lighting circuit; so that the belt
we of e io c tri c mfr is er mr my be
miuble arnngnmenta arp provided so
thatips may be frozen in sumdenl
quantity for table use. It is also pncl
tia | 1to!r eez oie ezn ndc rum,2. hus
avoiding the mess and trouble inddent
to the making of than dlliolc iei in
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~ATTENT-ON
M R . F A R M E R - - C a s h - R e d A r r o w B o n d s D o u b l e d
We are giving DOUBLE Cash Red Arrow Bonds with TRUCKS
and 'l`RACTORS, RIGHT NOW.Why not take ad-
..vantage of this offer?
|
(Centinud from 1mga five)
do u zi u ke a ma n ha r amo re r ea p er t
fmh inu df an d a mln vrh oha a r n!
respect for himself usuallyrespects
his ndghbon if ihey are entitled to
It.The wrltnr has been prouder of
few things than he was at the time
when ht had a string of good mnes
Beautiful, luxurious, dressy garments, and plain
tailored Utility Coats are equally POPULAR.
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$20.00to$50.
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~Be s ti u s ty le - -- bi g ge s t i nva lue---Bo li vi a ,Ve -\<-_,\~\
~»»lo ur ,No r m a n d y , f u ro r f a nc y t r i mme d ; Ta n ,/ ~~ .; \ ~B r o w n o r Na v y .Si ze s 1 6 to 4 7 ._,,
.. ._my .
~ ~Sc ho o l C o a ts fo r c h i ldr e n f ro m, \~
;~6 to 1 4 y e8.rS.~'g~i l/~\1" ] | ~
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GENERAL AND L OCAL NE W S AND COM ME NT
§==~1o ef. the Airs. some xengeoont
olne.Hr. Snyder of Blairwas s businesscdler in this relghborhood Monday.August KerkhodwasaFremont
nller Friday evenltir.MnandHrs.enryPiferand.family were Omaha visitors Sunday.lir. and lnlra. Wm.Holtman "and
fannly rd Mr. end hire. Wm. Laltrnonsad son, Noida. of Winslow were Sun-day guests at the Zire. hlinnia Lail-l
man home.ltr.andMrs.AugustKerkhoffspent Sunday with relatives st Hooper.Emil Lallman was a wler at Wine-
low Saturday evening.Hilda and Lydia Rothe spent Fri-day afternoon with Mrs. will Franke.
Among the Arlington callers fromhere on Saturday were Will and Al-bert Lallman. Eli Hetrick, Wm. Wilk-snlng und children. Ctarence.Alvin,
llden. andWrn.Holtmanandson.Irvin and daughter. Irene.
Henry lllengedoht of Herman earnsdown Sunday to spend the day with
home folks..Mies Agnes Christensen epont the
reel:-end withher parentsatFre-
mont.
IIRRMAN ourntrrrd ENT
Mrs. Everett West and baby havereturnedfromathree vreek's visltwith relatives at Norfolk.hire.LeiaLeachwas a Tekamah
visitor one day last week.HonraB mardHarryCooperdrovetoOmaha Thursdaytozneet
thdt wives who were returning IromDee Moines wheretheyspentthe
week.Dave Gustin went to Grand island
last week on s ten day's hunttiv' trip.Miss Eledice tiodsey took her Sun-day School class on a hike Tuesday
after school.E. wBurdic spent a few days Instweek inMinneapolis vthere he pur-chased Mteen cars of cattle for the
WoodsUpdike ranch.Mrs. 0. H. Godsey er tertaincd thefollowing relatives at dinr er \.\cdn~a-day in honor of her father. L. F. till-
dl|{;er's aeventicth birthday anniver-sary:Mr. and Hrs. L F. Hllsinget,llr. end Mrs. 0. L. Hileinger, Mr. andHrs. Jesse Hungats and baby. Mr. and
llrs. Forrest Brewster and baby and
illse Goldie Sheets.
Hr. King of Tekamsh was a dinner3" It the Henry Cooper home Fri-
yMr. and Hrs. Rosa Parrish enjoyed
svisitthepostweekfromtheirdaurhter and children of Volln, South
Dakota."""""Hr8."ll. 0. McDonald of Tekamahwas s good at the 0. L. Hilslnger
home Friday.Hr.andMrs.A.W. Barge wereOmahn visitors Thursday evening.The \\'ornan'a C! ob :net Friday after-
noon with Mrs. Wm. Adams.An ln-
tereeting program was fiven.Planswerecompletedfor NeahnrdtDaywhich wlil be Ftldav. Oct. 13.lt is
hopedthat every one willtake nd
vantazc of this °PP°rtt\nlt5to hearourNebraska poet.Admission 25r.TheHennan Orchestra tooktheir
dinners Sunday and went out to the
work for E. J. Natter Monday.A few wghh-ora plenlced in the De
Soto \nods nat Sunday.Those gf"-ent were Mr. and Mrs. Louie Bc enk
and Frances and Ada, Hr. and Mrs.Ed Never. Mr. and Hrs. James Mullinand ehndm. Hr and Mrs. Chris Hin!and Floyd,Hrs. John Reid,Alfred
Nielsen. R. C. Andersen, Ernest Hur-son, Will Schenk. Hr. and Mrs. HarrySe'*s andFrances and Loraine. Mr.a n d H r s . ~ a n d c h i l d r e n ,
Mr. and Mrs.n,r. Grant Lage
end Hans Jorgensen of De Soto.
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POST W AR snavlc u NOTES
StanleyE.HainPostNo.15 4 -
Amerlcao Legion
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G-no 522.Protestofyotlrre-
ratlng a!tcr Rehabilitation was made
in your behalf by Post :es and or; re-
hearing held Sept. 26, 1922, your re-
quest for higher *rating wan granted.
Transcriptof allrecententrieson
sour tile now made will be forwarded
to Legion Service at Omehl. Douglas
Co. chapter be furnished our tile mat-
ter they desire on your llle. owing to
the prompt manner in which they as
sistedyouonyourfileentriesthe
P451 woek.
RoyA.Meade.Peet servicehas
requested central oillce at Washington
to coll in flle 'reports on your case
fromDist. 12.We hope for closing
oi vour file at that time.
C--1210009.iouare. according to
llle entry report from A. C. Gain re-
ported still asnot feasible" for two-
ing.We ererequesting evplnnatlon
of csse with another examination in
your behaif from Omcern of Ilst. Co
Operatlon section.
0- 2 8 r m.Your flle work on de
pendency allowance is proceeding es
per your request.We make note on
'ilinsr of are amdavit ln your behe"l
by Misa Rhone of Fremont Red Cross
We ore following with your needed nf
lldavita to close this llla of depondenej
claim..
C-U2 633.A call for Dist. repcr!
of your examination of July 17th and
ttsreeultonyour rating tesbeen
made Under date of Sept 23. 1922 ls"
our Poet War Service.We wlil for
ward infomation as soon as received
C-I 214 467.Your lastes mlnm
tion rcccr\ue Sept. 12.Your mal!
willbeforwardedtoLincolncare
Alpha ThetaChlFraternityHouse.
All boys in placemer t training or with
ble work from Arlington and vicinity
-"ll have their We mail cleared thru
their Frat. ut Lincoln or otherwise as
directed.If you have no decision ol
rating in 10 days notify Port War Ser
vice who will request same.
C--604 648.Retire;ofphyslcn
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RTAIR \VASHINGT0N COUNTY, NEBRASKA, OCTOBER 12, 1922.
AUTUHUBILE
-ACCID 1 "
1 - a - n
' m a n s PERSONS INJURBD 1
c o b u s l o n
O n h n h u d a y n m i n g a t
seven o'ciock annecidont
down nur the "Jim" W ild farm
c a mla u r e o lti n g th e li f s o f th o
eup an ts nfb otha n.
Hr. Doy ia Hama, wife, Ibn! -|
dna dad Mr. Doy lfi mother-
Mn . E vn R| c ¢ . 1 n n o n ¢ h d r 1 \ \ y
thdr hom: in 'leh.ml.h from l
when they collided with | Fbrrl ~
ingcardzivan by Normin ~otki.
with his niltlr-in-luv, was an his
w o m e n .
Th i impact of the n m c a n
tanine.In the l a w n c u s H ~
gin iab ontmre ny a uan ldu ru
llllnst *the lrindshitld sndxho h
glass an her about the MCL
the jugular mi n and th a ~ - »»
Anc thlr girl about ten y an of
suffered from l invented flnglr
mathqin-luv was bu lly b --
and dmksn np.
In the Zlotki mr the slanter-ln
nlrndy mmtioned, was badly
up and cmd about the held.
Luckily :blunt tht time of tha -
dent a. car from Lyons c am:-
Ind brourht the sulargrs to this <
wh en they were m u for.
llu ons tha npmeo adi ngtoth dr
In Tekgmnh and Hrs. Zlotki
ing here in tho holllita.l.
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A S HI NGTON C OUNTY n a n
Cul A. Olson, County Agent.
u u g i i n e w k ~M E E T
Corn is the center of attraction now ALI.0W BILLS AND TRANSACT
Seed corn teleelion and variety dif-
ferences will be teken up at the corn
OTH ER BUSINESS
lacking parties had by on Fam Bu-County C°'E"'"*"'°"°"" Room,reno this weik.meme; ~nriet.ies'Blur, Nebr., °°*~ 3- am
Ind dill'e1ent types of corn have been
planted in the some fields under iden-
Unl cwdltlonn.Each is no be picked
pentely and wdglled.Community
alldrs ue being made of the occasion
at each place.The tint place ls Geo.
~lut's in Calhoun township. Wednes-
day at 9:00 1. rn.The second ls at
Bob. Whorlow'l place in Llneoln town-
The Bound of County Conunis»\ioner's
:net pursuant to uljournmem taken
Sept. 25, 1922, and in regular session
as provided by h w.Present J.F.
White, H. C. Blsoo and sheen! Henry
Tmhllc n.|
The minutes o!the lu n meeting
were read and approved.
Report of fees earned from 3rd usur-
Ahip, Thursday.,zer by E. C. Jackson in sum of $524.70
There is a. eonsidenble d11r¢rqce'£E"'"*'* A. C. Deen, County 3"'18°»,*° sum
'be seen in some of the different plots $8643.30 were received *"'| placed on
and some interesting facie will be e.
brought out st these medium.
Form Bureau programs are being
given this week at DeSoto. Monday
night, Sheridan twp. Wednesday night
Whitford school in .Arlinflon town-
ehip on 'jhursdey night and in the
town of Ft. Calhoun on Friday night.
lrlovies ebout vvultrar. live mock and
the Forest Service will he shown.At
Gllhoun Newt Gaines will give a tall:
especially for ug, henéllt ol' the Com-
?Miner a careful euuninetlon of the
following bills on the dillerent funds,
it was moved and seeonded out the
following claims be sllowéd, and the
County Cleric is hereby ordered no
draw warrants on the dileront funds
to pay same.Carried. all mernbers
voting "aye"
H. C. Blsco {Gom. work and
mileage, July and August}\$2.58.30
L. E. lieu-iok (rent for poor)25.00
ll. R. Jones (paint).80
l l 2 ;.2
Goorgu Huber, living dovrn ln
Wrlnch dlatrlct,and family- en
t n i n n q a t a b l g p a r t y k i t ~
night.Those pnsant wed the
bon of the s mns Sxluhin e :
Society and Folefa Bins Ribbon
( Rmb : n d th d r p u n t: n d 1
T h o p a r t y w n t u t l u n l t n n d n
rul:lon»uNr=¢h¢ mmr tliumlhl
by the dub! during' the put
Amon g th e gu nn a vu Hr.|»
Lonmergan of Hamm. who hal
tarislly nndztadthuebc y sintluif
ciuh work.Dolicioul and ~
rdrelhments vera served at » - ~
including'andurichn.uls d l,~~
lz o z n a m u a d u h .
having n ~ C1ug.-a nurse, who is noi:''
only willing but anxious in assist in Hi s , L e g u m L, so take the Blair
forming hot lunch clubs.It is only Walking Club out next Sunday. start-
nnmn y u~.u .-» |hem known to go two hundred mile8
to hear Mr. Gnine and it is expected
ihat nwvlq will eoiqe from all pug;
of the county to hear him Friday
night.
Those who ordered picrie acid from
the government last full will be ghd
se know that the Stole Agricultural
college is orrlering a carlosd on soon
u orders are all in.Accordingly any
one interested should get in touch with
the Farm Burau oflloe at once.The
government is donating the explosive
free for land clearing operations. The
oost of cartrklging and freight nuke:
Fred Deweber (supplies for
poor}20.00
A. li. Cillpbejl {;lelring road
for Iliway}6.00
Ed Worley [clnring road for
|.Hiwly )15.00
Ho:sry Hnnlen (road d11¢¢ing}21.15
Henry Hnnsen (road work)5.00
Henry Hansen (road work)6.00
Wink Jahnel, Jr. (road drlg-ging)69.00
Far. Gr. 1 Lbr. Co. (coal for
P°°r)s.so
Far. Gr. & Lbr. Co. (lumber)6T3.25
Mary C. naw. Co. Clk. (light
Pniun. express and frt.)84.81
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.mums | {g§y | _ Ey W I LL SP
WRECK VICTIM _GETS $1
A federal jury Monday .
Wil¥Llm Bryant of Blair. Heb., a
000 for injuries ncdvad a yqf
a Northwestern nflmld |.ccid&rltCottonwpod Cneir. Neb.He sua!
$100,000."Wa would ghdly have
tied for that amount. without -
tion, Ind Bryant given as an a~
tu ni ty ," d d Wyman' Dress]-er,
road counsel.He u i d the 1~
¢ p e n t$ 3 . 0 0 0 f e r th e u n ° f th l
fun d mln. -W e dn adlfl Oma hs
lk l . . l ld e n n h o u l d b e p l a c e d i m m e d i l t e l y .p o o r )101 .25
Je n l r i n s O i l C o . ( R IS a n d o i l )72. 88
Th e c r i m e o f A m e r i c a n a z g d n s t 3 . M u e l l e r ( s u p p l i e s fo r p o o r )12.53
i h e i r c h i l d r e n i s l h e t o p i c o f a r e c e n t C l a r e n c e H i n o l i n e ( l a b o r )v 10 .0 0
ar t i c l e b y a n a t i o n a l a u t h o r i t y .D r .J. F . W h i t e { p h 0 n e c l l l s )5.75
W o od rw c po r uv th a t 80 % o f t h e c hi l dm n Pe t e r J. C h r i s t e n s e n ( m a d
a r e b o r n w i t h n c h l n c e t o h e h e a l t h y .w o r k )112.50
9.92
g g ¢1 | \ l r .I t i s s a f e r a n d . m o r e p o w e r fu l t h a n L i n h ? )I 1. 34
g g y |,n~|It u r d c o l l e g e r e p o r t s t h a t i t i n f o o l i s h
t o t r y a n d s e r vo d i n n e r # i n a c o u n t r y
scho ol.B u t t h e y h a ve fo u n d w o n d e r -
fd r e s u l t s t o b e o b t d n e d b y s e w i n g
o n e s i m p l e h o t d i s h s u c h s l s o u p s o r
c r e a m e d vu g et a b ie s .
E l l i s )£8. 00
H e n r y P . H a n s e n ( r n n n a g i n g
? o o r f o r m )44. 00
R o s s M a r s h a !! ( r o a d w o r k )168.00
( C o n t i n u e d o n p a g e fo u r )
v
o n y |-bo di es .C o u n t r y c h i l d r e n a r e k n o w n
t o h e b e l o w t h e st a n d a r d s f o r c i t y
ch i l dr e n .La -r t w i n t e r tho se sch oo ls w h i c h
se r ved o n e s i mp i e ho t d is h eve r y h m c h
r e p o r t e d t h e i r c i i i l d r e n b e t t e r o f! p h y -
Je n k i n s O i l C o . h r u )2.40
H e n r y G e h r k U n b o r )39. 00
M a n C . D e b e l ( Te h a p . A i d
F u n d )100 .00
E . C . J l c k s o n ( t e a ,s a l a r y
et c. )125 .38
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s c m m P A R T Y 5I.A. {3| CAL
On Monday evening, Oct. 9, at the
~ Baptist ehmh. occurred the -==-=-{
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musial which the woman a club
known as the Monday Afternoon Clubo m :s1.1G§'rL.Y m z u n z n ,om: lm i zmi me d i n to a u xml: vr o sn m
l.\1>:c me n DE A THS n oo n f°f several :fwfAOn this occasion, Mrs. Llllla Ryde.
amemberoff.becl1.1b.\ralu.ledt»oA very on ac cident oc curred '"' uk o u r m l IrhichahedidFrwmyevering 51-U1 south of Herman in .her usual tiac ientrlnd fracloua
on the mein highway.~ner .
Mr. Chu. Cameron, who had gone
~umto Omaha on the bm Frida!
~ming and returned Friday lrftnillf
s on his road home in his touring
which he had ldt in IIerman dur-
the day.At the aouth side of
hal in known as the Chan Selleek
rm just aouth of Herman he passed
o couples pf worm: people walking
wn the mad. He rwunpround them
nd had hwilv gotten back into the
i when his lights, it bein3' after
Hr. showed another and a larger
up'just ahead of him.He again
estepped for them and when he
itiin swung back into the mad, just
before him appeared another couple
-lrlfi so near that he ouls! do nothing
d
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The church was comfortably filled
with dub rnembera and friend: but
with a general invitation ezdended to
all interested. it would aeem that the
church might have been crowded to
capacity.The u m m m inehldetl Hr s Kyde.
wvmooa John C. Anqeraon. baritone;
Hrs. Geraldine Kemp Stevan. violin
and Min Lucille Kemp. reader.
Each one tlkin| part gave a group
o!selections and appeared at thdr
'b e ltMr.Andenon h u been studying
voice under Mrs. }{yrle's direction for
about a year and his improvement in
tone has been reznlritible.He sang
.easily and clearly.F' men an aomdent.l Mrs.Ryde Ia n :a number of
The entire noon was a hunc h of d |selections In her :treat
high school student! out for a hlire. so showin 1, r no 5,a realThe girls were blind-folded and the P 3 9
.
artist in musical linen.Her na-
BLAIR MOTHER HONORED
BY AMERICAN LEGIDN UNIT
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Yenerlnlly (W ednudly )afternoon
Mm. Jud Taylor of this city was pro-
sentod with a memonto by n numb!!
of idea who were members of tho
Douglas County Amoricm Legion
Post Unit of Omnha.
They gathered at the Taylor homl
on out Colfax 5010! together withthe Un&to55eer:ofSt| .nley E.Hldll
Pont of this city and n four hindi.
Mrs. J ohn l(ilmu'tin, prosldmt of
tho Dou glu Co unty Unit nu de thi
presentation speech to which H t l .
Taylor responded...
Mm Tay lor hu the distinc tion or!
being the only mother around uma
parts to loan seven sons to Undo
Su n during tho Worid War hone!
this honor.'Tho mamento was in the form of o
lucky horse shoe having seven blue
stars around it and an apgropriato
place in dm center of the horse shoe
for a photograph of tho mother.
At the close of the infornul c ere-
monies. Mr. and Mrs. Tayior served
their guests with light refronhmentn
The Blsir Unit oflcera prone!! were
Mn .J.P.Jenson,president:Mrs.
Mary Siekkotter, vice-presideqt; Mrs.
Rosa Gilbert, Berguni. and Mm Chu.
!~IcComb. Chnplai
Hnnnr hlenqke of Blair.
§'l`here are also ti1lrty-three grmd
children.thirty-four n u t gnmd
children and one great great gnmd
child.
vreinniei were needed to satisfy the
big crowd present..The U. S. Dept.of Agr. film "Out of the Shidovn" was
shown to bring home need for T. B.
Lasting.A comedy fdm wu also
A Lsc lox ME ETS
On llst Monday evening, at a regu-Iar meeting of Stanley E. Hein Unit,
five new members were initiated inte
the order. They were Hrs. WH! Fern-
berx. Mrs. Culver Bonine. Mn. Fred
Kelly :nd Min! Elle end Juiiln Dim-
mick.'Ihe Leslie E. Downs Unit cfllaen
of Ariington, under the leadership of
their preaidem, Mn.Fred Deweber
attended the meeting in a body.
The refreshment committee took the
Unfit. over to the White City C d
. . .- .
Funeral service! were held Sunday
afternoon at two o'clo1:k at the Con-
gregltimnl c hurch in"' Arlington for
Mn .Funny HcCoy , mother of Mrs.
Henry Mencke of this city.Mrs. Me-
Coy psumed away on Friday evening,
n1=:MoCn.\11c CAUCUS mzzrrs
The democratic del;-gnu mel.in
the various precincts last Tuesday
night at the sail of the county chair-
,.whsnl»n.ioul¢:|.r|»ch1rl§
an-=c.an1m' PROGRAM A SUCCESS
The Blair township Farm Bunau
prumnm and weinnie mm .Friday
business relative to the coming elec-
tion.In Blair city they met at the court
house and among other important
bu.nines.1\ matters,plued in nominm
tion Frank S. Bigdow for Juatire of
the Peace and L. C. Rumunscn for
City Assesor..
| 1 ..on quite u businasa hh ;ppeuanc e
since the new front hu been placed.
Rév. J. A. Johnson has been confined
zu his home for genral days and vu
muhle to 51] the pulpit last Snndl".
Rev. w. H. Underwood of Lbe Crowell
§,'§';_ gg a bunch of c hildren we supra-no voice own!~ with her tnir-
iug both abroad and in Ameda placesThe we who hit welt Bodum her euily in the fmnt ranks in musi-
Wen. non of Jesse Wat., who Wu butsiighlly injured and Hin Opnl Nelson. cd cinlel._|Hrs. Stewart and His: Kemp, thedaughter of hir. and ln. LE. Noison Kemp siarterl. as they an flmliiarhf
ond not quita fourteen yearn of age.rThe g wa hm-r;,d to t.hoBlnlr known to Blair !o!k|, an alway s wel
hospita_! md on g m , "speeiliixt nomo to Blair sudiencel.
called.Miter an exaroination it wus'
found thot her leg was broken in three
places ond up to the present it is un-
certain 13 to whether the leg an be
and or rfor. but every aloft is being
Since they wore schno!girls they
hue delighted crowds er! paoph by
their eharm md use md tbility .
Both young women love their work
md love their friends nod it ll ¢ gun-
m a n u m h , k m n o so nine pleuure and a delighz to hear
them.ln. Stsnrt gul o. ooople of 1hollaor-e the leg md the Iigtio girl's life.
3 3 - m d H i n K ,a n t i m e
"1'h|3,*i1£¥ud'alld"l\'a&0l1F
panistl for Hrs. Kydo and Hr. Ander-
nun.The evening was a musical treat to
n!l Ind runny exprasalans of appmnl
were heard on all sides at thc clan of
the program.Coy passed away on Friday evening.
Od. 6 xt. the ad annul r 88and 2| days.v ngeo II (LOCAL 0VERFLOW }
She hed been a resident of Arliag-'
tan for thiny-81.e yean'and wa.-s well but us do yvmr job work for mr-
known um a number of B'*'* P°°'llL Mrs. Jacob Rlhlfs is nm m-y uahaving visited at the home of her at her home on wen Grnnt street.
da hm h ai_ 3 , ; " § f_° ;~=;=;m her Pwifn.The w F. u. a are nalazwfmu at
seven childnn of 1 farnily of fourneen. the H. E. church .this (Thur:-dey) I!-
Thly are Mn. Lizzie Gray of Wheat- hemoon and wrnanow.
llnd. Wyo.: Mrs. Anna Moore of Lin-Those pigs and chickens will do veil
mln. Hrs. Fanty Reeder of Mitc hell, on the feed if it comes from the
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LouieHansonhome .andspentme
afternoon ard evening.The Minion Circle of the Haggis
durch *ill enlowtlsin the homeienionary Society of the M. E. church
as the church Thursday aftemoon.
H i nEvelynCameroncameoverIrorn Lincoln and spent the week-end
Q4 her home hem0:1 Monday afternoon :Bout forty
indie: mv. in the Mrs. Peddie home.Ind proceeded lo the home of MisaLearn Fuels to surprise her and heipher In celebratinghor hlnhday.The
affair was e very e::}oy¢ble one forallandMi nLa u nwaspresentedwith a nice rocker u a remembrance
.nf ihn nninion.
0S8lH1llj l.ET|1lIll IIIINZ Inwl :Alun-aficn of July 27, 1922.Your dental
I-im reported as not due to service.
File more evidence if you consider you
are still entitled to same. oithvr Ing.
evidence or dental emdnvim.
Monte F. Llgtler.File three .more
persona!andlay afklavits onyour
us e mdwe wmth e n p r o ee e d bo r e -
\uert,n rehearing for you.Alsono
wt eauminliion is too for awayor
ul to venture ln opinion on present
rote al1~»* e:t.ries.Cell for another
exomn:\iion.
C'-158 506.Yourrequestfor X-
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nmninuvwiu.z u :u1:uluuno
thelr wishes and she will come out to
assist them.6.000.000 children sulfedng Qtrom
malnutrition in this ric h country ot
ours..lt is hard to believe until one
compares them, that country children
are stuttering from this more o city
children.Over 1,000,000 ch dren
have tuberculosis.More than 2,000,-
000 have week foot arches,weak
spines or other joint defects.250,-
000 have organic heart trouble.
The big crime is that most of these
oould be avoided.Hot lunches in the
country schools end more intelligent
and interested cooperation with the
work of the Red Cross nurse would
go far on the rixht road.Some peo-
ple think the Red Cross nurse a county
odicid but the Red Cross sane: that
uv uuuuv --_ ..._. -...1"dbe cxrriod.There will be ren esvous ..m""l.,,`L`J.§{i§»`~ ' p i n g o f |
with the coffee pot at some place in the program.Those who hm;,.,..
route.-R hoard any of this work given were :gh
Last Sunday thirty three lu "'| tonlahed at the eil and profic ienc y
made sn explontion ow.er the hrmwitl1 which the subjects were handled.lands between the Drum told and the*_
Herman highway. covering five miles
under the leadershiv of A. R. Brock.
New members voted in include llinees
"s c no o n L IF E " A UTHORI ZE D
T o RESUME p[jr;[_|¢.»\'IloN
Bsrngrover. Ross. Fay\"'e Dixon, Har-
rel, Eapez. Ruth and Ethel Evans and
llrtnnis and Mm Hnnnis Grimm.
PRESIDENT OF [)ANAcoz.|.r-:mt Bassas Lan
'Dre Congress of U18 United Skies
has suthorizedwhe resumption of the
publication of School Life.I t has
been suspended since December, 1921.
The September number will be issued
and hereafter it will appear monthly.
except in July and August.C. X. Hansen, president ot Dana col-lege, met'rvith n painful accident last Under the terms of :he Public Reso-
Stlnday which will keep him from 1=n.'""°"authorising the "°"""P*""'
work in the school for some time 'those who renin the publication must
nan nn!! nf than null: an lmnunl ¥!lI.15t
ton cemetery.Bev. ri. n. Unuurwtnm ut ups: \.sv\urnHomepreachedin the morning and
rm!: .\1' ruair s1°s'r1oN |ag'aln in the evening.
A passing train left sparks on the
roof of the rsilroed surmvins station
down at the depot last Tuedsy morn-
in: and st about :ive a. rn. the hre-
men were called.
Very little darnsge was done simply
a hole burned in the roof.
l"i0'l'I(.`E To WOMEN l
- . . . - - . »A meeting of the republican corn-
ll\i£tL.. women of the county will be
held et the City Library mt ro om at
2 p. Et. on Saturday. Oct.ld.All
towns ip republican committee womenare urxcd to be present and ull other
Mr. end Mrs. Miller Hunk acc om-
panied Chris Johnson and son to
Omaha last Sunday to seo Mrs. Chris
Johnson who hu been under a phy»
|iciar~'s cane at the Presbyterian hoa-
pltd for seven! months.Hrs.. John-
frovn this district for Coneress. srlll
speak or gg, streets of Blair on next
Saturday evening.He is s young
msn of ability and his eight y ur: ol
servloe ss privatesec retary to Coe-
greslman Lobeck qualities him to ren-
der good service to the people of this
district. Every voter shoudd hear him..
son h u :vu h r improved that the D I S T RI C T g g u g g w ;
la- op es bob ea bloto eo me homelna
ferr weeks.s District soon was in session the
Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Feefk who hrst three days of the week adjourn-
haro jun recently moved in the Jim
Lund place n u r the North school.
were sgreenbly surprised lllt Friday
night when a bunch of their former
neighbors came over to their new
home with well-Illled hukets and
...--s ni... ~n¢i| - \vll\l|men 'llmul
i
in g to d ay o na c c o u rmtof i ts b dn g a
legsl holiday.
The entire three day s were taken
up on the cue of the First National
bank of Frelont fs the I. E. Cahoon
estate.Th e e a s e u y tth u n o t h e e n
HnilhH|
u n . n g r r y L . u w l n W m u e sw i m s:t o t h eMi s s i on a r yS o c i d y o f t h eM .
E . c h u r c h W o d n e l d la l k m u o n .D. B u c k u rn o n 1 . e s i c k l i st l . fe w
da y a t h i s w e a k .
i)|cCARTlIY xsws
|Th eH c b o n a l dBr o s .a r eh n i s h i n g
t h e t h r e s h i n g i n t h e R i d g m n y : e i g h -
sklylw r l l u l r p n mn vu u u i t s . u . u . . . . . . .t r a n s m i t t e d t o D i r t .S f a f i a lm a t i o n
wi t h r ¢ u eo n 1 .e m { n. ¥ u n u f P o n 1 5 4 W a r
S¢ !vi c e i n y o u r b a h a'f: | \ " = t . s w t e d n lo n c e a n d a n o r d e r f o r I - E l y d e d l n j E ]
n t G m n d I s h n d t h e n a s : w e e k i s e n - I | |
t e r e d o n y o u r Q l e .P o s t 1 6 I, A m a r i -c u nL e g i o n c e r t a i n l ya p p n a c i x t a s » » | ~
\ n n a n i| l ¢ \ . . " u \ n l n fTi k i .10Il] f.hE
SAVIRG MUNEY.That's what you can do when you
U S E A T R U C K .
_ \ C h r r n z i ha n d T a l kt n U~ Q :borhood.Mrs.HannahRichteruependingthe *seek with friends in Omnln.Mn. IlenryI"1°°l\dlTekamah
vishedwithher .|.ilt.er. Mrs. JohnAmmon seven! diy ! lnli e ek .bin. John Aronmn enined heliner, Hrs. E. E. Blackman and Mn.
H. Schneider of Lineoin a few daysthis week.Mrs.Blackman il StatePresident of the SOM of Veterans andclme lu :rom Des Moines when nhe
had been ma n delegate.On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ammon went down mPL. Cnlhnun and rut Grandad 'Woods
\v l u } u.un . ¢ . 1__.Iboys of this Punt and other exaerfice
men in \\aahi::|1.an and neighboring
counties.Mrs. J. P. Jenatrl.., E l
Pon War Service Sec'5Post 154.I "
I£!ectr1e Cooling ss Ieemln's Blu:
tlnedmbecame aspopularmethe;
vazuum awecper and for the same 'ren
snr:-it does much better work at a'
|.f
The electric refrigerator seems den-
I
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R E M E M B E R
I*0_I_J_.§\;! We are giving DOUBLEash
THEE :he in entirely p|Lid and maintained1 Whiie ~ in the =~w===~=af -r»°:1f|:.7.;,;'":."',.i.;"f.;; ..»=»»|»~»u»~2» .~.m;, who an intervene-d ;"'" :":.i;';;';i';,,;';°;,.'?,a;;@;;;;;§.|g d ' ; a " ' . aa : 2h»\He ma ;
ome sou°oun.er temperatures than are ultaiubh
.$ " » §' J " E $ ° N , .. ° ; d h': : :: ° ; wi th q wbeaticerefrigerators and
Omnhl lug Squrdq,nunitams.thesexenrpergluztscon-
Mra. ilhm Hug :peut lui. Wdneralantly, uhxch ia nut. zhrcnse where
dw afternoon with Mn. nm Ttnomp- Ice is used for Cooling.The electdc
u n .refriguntor is clean, dry and sanitary.
Ugg J dm llc Donlid home ug; SQ". lt Qlimfhlltl ui! driv pm; and the
d ninmem the ice man make: and is con
air. and In. Dm Thnmpoon and :nmtiyonthejobevenwhenthe
low coal..It also produces much iow-
llr. lad Hn. Fred Bugoon vihed at
THEBonds with Trucks and Tractors}AR,§;0W§by the Wuhington County Red Gross
fund!
A wmplete statement of Washing-
mn mum! exnensea for testing nt-
with his fnmily svthviqs walnuts "1 la] zo the mt of printin3».P1u.s 10rma eqve n wd on a.='°g'=§~§ Sm :ood per c ent.This will not cover nw part
ta n g '°"'."M ;a w the of the eosI,.o! painful work.The
gave way throwarig 0 n ..zmhankmenl breaking his left le: °°2&5'E:=; ...I f:2.:.'.:.€'.'::":":':'?.,,,,
In the coming Id] election.
37-It Rh. J oe Leann.
Co. Chm. ai Committee Women.
was ur l 1 v r on r ' nlt\ r! 1 " ri mm
- - - . . --- _ ___M r .a r i d M n .= \ 1 " = * f ° "P e e r ,H r ." " * . s K h v G . \ A a l J .m u c u s v l o u - z ~ n s ' r
H r s .R n b e r - L P h e l p s ,M r .a n d H r s . ;' n o A r r m z z u B u n n s o o n
Miller Hunk, Evelyn Feer and Annie
B=1\d°\'f sumgmd, me Danish violinlli. will
_L \\-__ -..\1..... A; \l!¢¢\nAl|n9LTRIGHTNOW
tle has just been received by Dr.
Smith from Dr. Hays.The teh! cout
to the government, state and county
was just 25.212 per head.The coat to
the eounty alone uns oehr $928.20 or
~ "111; llI.kB nu: pun: va l\Ul\| l\ov ...W n.-U vu ina lxuuua l v v l _H Wu moved so his md the Kxed ot 30 cents a yenr;_but 25 copies 'Hr. and Hrs. Sun Clzriitomen. who *PP°" '" van! "'""¥" '*" """""""'=Inj e member cared for and he "lor more will be lent to the name ud~I wish to announce that I ern mek- ifvu in 'She Wnnch ¥¥¢i|¥hb°rh00d. tn- f'°"i"|" Oct. 25.~
cn1 :lon as well as in upec dreu at the rite of 25 cents a year ing the mea for courgty clerk and will joyed I visit from low! relathres on H 'comes highly pun mg mm
5 n t [ i kg L for each copy.That is, 25 oopiu will appreciate your support.I was c on- hs! Slhlrdil A bro'her, C. T Deen plac es "f°" he hu owed e
n eases o 1 n nbe sent for one yur for 36.25.30 nected with the Anne Hills In Blair and wife from Cllifornil Jnnd.ion.'P¥'°""'°t'°*' e re Hin? md full of
.\____-_\....._.u -r........13.0.1 unite for his wonderful gift.Don'\
ii
lathmann's Garagemhny were lhopping la 0111411 Situr- house 1; cloned me um umm is awnyI
ff WP
5.6¢ per hold.lnla ta l mummy reu-
aonlbla cost and very grntify ing to
the men who hsvrmndo this work
pouibie by their boosting throughout
til county .
Rernember that when you do busi-ounn fm. ilu- Rhoadea Con] and Feed
gqgfflqg copies for 87.50.etc.These copies. for 24 year:and for the p u t su:
hnwerrer, must rnt be sold for prom. run have been employed by the
Glenn Wiimn ,rm almuck corn. va-PerlOns who'wilh to reeeivc School|Uni'..ed Ststes govemznent on hcomarietyu" Friday , 0¢|ls at 1 P rn. Life reguinrlv should forward th? sub- \ md :pedal tu work. nlnlna 5 know-
Everyone invited.lacrigtion prim an onfe to the Superin- ledia of public reconls which qunlides
ltcndent of ffwsumtffu.Go*-'emnéntme for the ofhm I sack.If electev3.
"|"|\¢ 'Pnhnnu-ln.: wnl ma von ALl...Prh1tin|: nmce. Wnhinqwn. U. C1 Do tha amen will be conducted in ua
mr le nqmc wl.mr.\.lGB||u l4¢A6»m d M r . C ' b n . n u m o r z m p v s m l
I OW ¢ ln d H r . u m d ll n . J o e D o a n a f
Cu-roi.I n n .There were present
also, a niece and husblni Mr. xml
Hrs.I.N.Warrick of Blair.Mrs.
Chrlatenasn awed a dm dinner :nd
._. . \ - _ _ _ . . » I . .- - 4 - 5 I n u : ¢ l § -
. .fond the date.
These cool chiliy mominga and
evenings will be more c n d o r tlb h
if y n ur eblulbi nis fi llvd withguod
cod.The Rhonda 60ml m d Foul
mm. .mln smnnlv vrmr vrantaonlwlt
611.several days on an mtomninle trip" g g ~ | " ¢ i n » °| -u $;! lt mn ln uiu mu c h lo we r a nd pr ac ti-
Thoseuser. ; wen Hud lmel J ohn :diylronstlnt!¢l1¥P¢l\**INGinthe
Raid,~ S c h e n k .JamalMailin refrigeratorcompnnmentsthanis
~ ___other wise poqible.in the best elec-B L A I R , N E B R A S K A
llr. and lan. wsu uzompwn wereOmaha :happen Iut Wednesday.lin. M. Padenou and family andllr. and Hrs. Loon Hindlsy nm vil-ilinin Fremont Sunday.lf. Ed Nuts! vu at W ill Sc h.: at
ma m lm F r i d a y mm wh h s o ma
enment work.
Irie machine this temperaturewer-
a n lI5mzudegreeslowerthanwhen 'leeushed.Thisnot only
means that deny is simply retarded
but than food is rally preserved ard
always wtabla for hun.nn consump-
he Entermhe dnt y ou anNational Certificates.A31
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h o m e l s t h e l a s t w o r d l n m o d e m
ar ch l ta c tu r e a nd e q ui p me n t. .It l s h i s
ho b b y .H a l o ve s e ve r y b o a r d a n d
throes a n a n a n l n l t .H e s u r r o u n d s
l t w i t h m u : p l o t s a n d sh r u b s a n d
l l o w e r a . s o u a d o r n : l t l n a l d e a n d o u t
ac c o nt t n g t o lsls sen se o f ar t i s t i c
: r a c e a n d be a ut y .N o t o n l y i s n u
h o m e a s o u r c e o f p r i d e a n d a a t l s t a o
tl o n t o m y n e i g hb o r , b ut b r i t s b e a u t y
a n d g r a c e a n d [ c h o r a l at t r ac t i ven e s s
t t m e d s t l l s t l n c l l o n a n d a d d s t o m e
va l q e o t t h e p r o p e r t y r o u n d a b o u t l t .
N o w . m r h o m e l s a m o d e s t a l l a l r .
It n e e d s p a i n t a n d t h e r o o t d o e s n o t
c o ve r It n a vt el l a s t h e t n o r q n g e .
W h a t l s m e a n !fo r a S f l l f l p l o t
a l l o w s h e r e p a t c h e s l i k e t h e e x p o s e d
p o r t i o n s o f n l i t t l e b o y s tro us er s.
A n d .ln s te o d o f g r a c e fu l .d o t ve r l n ;
vi n e s . m y ho us e Is o ve r r u n b y l l t t l e
m y r n m b l a r e w h o cl ut nh er a b o u t
s c r a p i n g nil't h e p o i n t a n d l vn l l n g
tn t t dd y at n t al t a l n th e i r w u lt e .Th e r e
a r e tl ve o f th e m .a n d a l l t h e h a r d
w o r k .xac ri ll ce an d . c u r e .tltey m e a n
t o m e l s u a n o t h i n g c o m p a r e d t o t h e
pr i d e l t z s ve i n t h e i r c l e ar e r m . c l e a n
mi nd s a n d st u rd y b od i ce .To t h e h o p e
x b o l d l n t h e i r fu t u r e t h e pr e se n t
st r ug g l e t o b e ep t he m cl o th e d . h o us e d
an d fe d l n a sm a l l nffa l r .Th e y r e p r e -
se n t m r fu m l l y esta te.T o t h e m I
h o p e t o l e a ve a n ln h e r lt a n c e o t
ch a r nc t e r a n d co u r s e s A n d t o t h e
tvor l d I a b al l b eq u ea t h. no t l ar g e s um s
fo r c h a r i t y . s c h o o l s o r h o s p l t q l a ,b u t
a In m l t y o f m e n a n d w o m e n e q u i p p e d
to t a k e u p t h e p r o b l e m s o f l l fe .
B u t w h e n m y n e i g h b o r b e f l n a t o
t a l k a b o u t ta se s I h a ve a n un e a s y
fe e l i n g t h a t , a c c o r d l u g t o n u w a y o t
l o o l t l n ; a t l t , I s h o u l d h a ve d r o w n e d
th e se d lm p l ed ba b e s b e fo r e t h el r ey e s
w e r e o p e n .H e h a s i t t l g u r e d o u t t o
a p e n n y h o w m u c h I t l s c o s t i n : h i m
to e d u c a t e o n e of m y c h i l d r e n .N o w .
1 a m p e y l n g t a x e s . t o o . b u t fo r n l n a
m o n t h s o f t h e y e s . r . m y c h i l d r e n a r e
u n d e f t h e su p e r vl a l o n o f tr a i n e d
t e a c h s r l , m e n a n d w o t n s o o f u n q u e s -
ti o ne d ch a r a c t e r a n d ll l s l l l d e u l s .I t
d o e a t r t s e e m t o m e t h a t t h e y a r e r e
c e i vi n g e x o r b i t a n t wa ge t H u t m y
ne l gl t bo r h a s n o ch i l dr e n .T o b l m
sch ool i s j u s t s h u l l d l u g t h a t co at
to o m u c h l n t h e t lr a t p l ac e . t s c o s ti n g
t o o m u c h i n t h e u p k e e p a n d d o e s u 't
g i ve b a c k a p r o t l t t o t h e t o w n .
I b e l l e ve m y n d g b b o r l s w r o n g .
l l a ch i l d r e n h a ve a m o n e t a r y va l u e
t o t h e t o w n .F o r t h e i r ne ed s m y
e o r n l n g a a r e s p e n t .I b u y fr o m h t m
au c h t lt l n g s a s h e hu t o au d i . th e r e b y
a d d t n ;t o h l s ric he s.I g o fa n h e r .
I . a m n o t ra i s i n g p i g s f o r p m n t . " n o r
c a t t l e f o r t h e m a r t . b u t r o t e m a t e r i a l
fo r t h e n a t l o n o f t o m o r r o w .T h e
a r e n o t m i n e a l o n e .Th e y b a t o n ; t ~
m y n e i g h b o r a s w e l l .It l s t o b l a l n -
terest a s s c e l l a s m i n e t h a t t h e y b e
co m e t lt an d u s e fu l c i ti z en s .A s t h e y
a r e tr a i ne d .a s th e y u r e ed u ca t ed .
th e y n t l l de ve l o p .T h e c o t n m u n l t y
h a s t t p a r t l n t h a t d e ve l o p m e n t .M y
n e i g h b o r h a s n o m o r e r i g h t t o s p r e a d
pr up n ga t td a fo r c h e a p sc h o o l s . a n l ; -
x n r d l y sy st em t h a t w i l l d w a r f t h e
fu t u r e o f m y cb l l d r e n .t h a n 1 h a ve
t o t h r o w u a s n l n h l s b o n t y a r d
a .D i s t r i c t N o .2,S t a t e 'r a n c h e r s s s -
so c ls t lo n . w i ll b e t n a e aa l on t n O ma h a
O d o h e r I l t o t a .
T h e In t e r n a t i o n a l c o n ve n t i o n o f
.Io b 'a D a u g h te r w i l l b e he l d a t O m a h a
Oc t o b e r 1 2 t o I- i .
I n o n e w e e k d n r l n g t h e n o t sp el l
e a r l y l n S e p t e m b e r t h e M u a y s t a t i o n
at O m a ha s o l d 2 . 9 0 4 t o n s of Ic e .
Haetlxtga v m e n t a r t a t n t h e t n l r d
a n n u a l m n ve n t l o n u f t h e N e b r a s k a
le a g u e ol'w o m e n vo t e r s N o ve m b e r
16 a n d 1 1 .
Ch e s t e r h l l h sch ool h a s t w o n e w
g l e e cl u b s . o n e co mp o se d o f t w e n t y -
t w o bo ys .a n d t h e o t h e r o f W H ! -
t h r e e g i t l a
M m E l l e n O l l ve r ,w h o w i t h h e r
hu s b an d . lo c a te d In N e b ra s k a l n 18 0 0 .
i s d e a d s t b e r h o m e n e a r S h e l t o n a t
t h e a r e o t ' a o .
Ch l ne s e p h sa s an t s h a ve be e n p l ac e d
o n t l t e Y o r k C o u n t r y c l u b g r o u n d s l n
t h e h o p r t h a t s e ve r a l n o t u _ w u 1 .
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Ir e m o n t .su l fe r e d t h e loss t o t w
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sh o t a u n vvh l c h h e w a s u n l o a d i n g . w s
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Th e U n i ve r s i t y o t N e b r a s k fs d a l
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f o u n h pl a c e a m o n g t h e te n a g r l c o l
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CHAPTER XVIII-Continued.- 1 6 -
"llsle y ourself NU." he ssld sulbnli "I mama un: bend in lt. I mm
know what happened. but I guees elleqmfg go to the camp egelnst her will.
llrs.Boswrk."he lsered."Maybe
she'd tslten a fear! to Lee Chembers.
I new something of that sort In thewind, and so 1 hsdn't started to cuff!
out our plen."'Our plsnl* gasped Klttr."The one the! we lgreetl on. to IMDber any from Will Carruthers." seltl
Bowyer veuomously.
Ile expected sn outburst. but Kitty
ns beyond that now. "Yon ltnow tht!he eume about Will," she ssld in schoking voice."l don't tdmw what to
do.Nobody but you een help me.
What dull 1 dnt"
Bowyer pretended to reflect. -1 dothquits see what I een eo. Urs. Bus-
ted," he ennered. -1 Gonfl. believe
n n n m : - ""Ot course. he !sn't guilty!"*hs eltrltfs ssld he l.snt. But l1e'll
have to teh hls venllct from the Jury.What ls there we can tlof'
Kitt; looked et htm In enmterns-um. "Thi sefel" lb! lllP¢<\- "Th.lI'8
th a t- "" 'B ut u m hu n othlnl to do vue
Joss deslh. Hri. Bnttock."Blue sprung to her felt confronting
mm elm tlnmlllc tndlgnetlon."Youne w the !st n u evorruainsl" she
cried.°'¥ou'rs plum; with me andtorturing me.Do you suppose 1 dont
how s lut tltef re mln: e bout hltn-that be forged Joe's nemo to those
amen and murdered htm to :werentdecoverr t Do you suppose 1 don't
how that. when I gen you the :nntblnetion. just to help wuz. that you
put thoee checks there!Let me tellthe truth tm the Illness ltsndl" she
pleaded.stendltm before him withelssped heads, and the ture rslnln;
down her cheeks."ren the lruun You must be msd!"
he shouted.*Il the Jury knew that. tee;-'a seqnltu n .neoulabsarruured-P d s l y l
gen the combination te Lee Chem
5011-"Ante Bowyer begento be :mm otKlttr: but mu time it use her stnpld»
1 1 1 1 4.1" l m ,B i b l \ / 1 U b 1 § l ; ' Q
By
V I C T O R R O U S S E A U
"Tom Bowyer swore lled sue him
u - t r - ""lr-" questioned Jim."lr 1 kept silent.But rn speak.x
1rllL I newer trusted him.Mr. Bow-yer told me I eoulrlnt hold the line.
and I vented to sore the mone! tohelpWill.Ile promlsrtl that when
the emesh eeme hetl tske the shares
oi! my bends st par it Pd glee htm
the combination of the safe. so the!he could tlnd out shunt the plans.t
gore lt to hint The sate was mine-
snd I sean trying to help wut.And
I tall! Tum Bowyer the URN! of the
wheel.lends. an lltll lte<l lmow henan't lpsln; snythlng by buying my
shores."
Blue ut am- heed hll smlnst Jlms
shoulder. sohbln| um-untrollobly.Jim
lsltl his rough hand on her laslr.°"1"l=t-re. chlld. 1 guess you feel bet
ter. now, don`t you!" he sold."Yun
dldtft understand the wrong that youwere doing.Thst's the why vrronfs
generally done.And now 1re'lI go toltr. Payne and 8: thlnes up for Wlll."
CHAPTE R xlx
The Closing nt the Trsp.
Payne was strunllng with his per-
plexlties about s month before thedate set for the trlel when Jlm Betta
and Kitty esme to his olllce.Kitty
eobbed out her story, lrhlle Payne lis-
tened le utter amazement"Why llld you :in thls.Mn. Bostoexr' he asked, when he had heard
her to the end.."Beesnse I love wut end wanted to
help htm." she answered.
"You sro tellltug tn tell this :tory lnthe witnessbox just se yotfvs told lt
to met"
"I wma" eatea lime.-1: it willuse wut-tt lls needed to sue him."
e s 1 e s e s
As the de; ot the trlel drew nearerPune knew Wlll's one was desperate.
Pghlle oplnlon was lnlemed againsthim, and Bowyezfs aknitut eempelgn
had borne rleh trults.
Without enlmus. but ln we resolveto clear hls own reputation for lsxlty.
Quinn had worked up the case until
each link appeared eomplete.Anaer-
"No.1 knew oothlnz about It tor
two or three den eller thot.""Wee his demeanor that ot e guilty
msn?"Payne leaped to hls feet."I object
to that qttestlonl" he shouted.But
Bowyer wee already snsverlng:"Ile looked like s msn med with
tear."As he spoke he glanced upward.
There ettme e scream from the gnllery,and Kitty :eu beck. fainting |.n her
chalriThe mon adjourned tmtll the moe-
rosr.Payne went to his client slmnlt
lmmedlstely."What do you mate of tt alll" asked
Wilton gravely."lt looks ball." snsvrered Pune."I was s fool to hide .loe'a death.
Inquire for tcm; when you gn buck
sat! try to let me know how ehe 15.
won? you?And tell her not to worry.Tell her Pm going to pull out triumph-
ently, for the into ot the lln%" :old
Wilton.Ps;ne left hlm with the resolve to
pot Kms upon the stand.He did nottellWiltonmls.u e would havesrolded thls had lt been possible. Bot
lt was the only chance remaining. The
jury might believe her.suaaemy there leaped into Ps7ne's
mind the overwhelmlng conviction that
Bowyer eros st the beck ot the :nurtler.Nothing else could explain his
vindlctlveness.He learned that Kitt;wel recovering. end. before returning
to Worm Wilton. he had the impulse
to go to Jlm Betts' quarters. He Isnt-
et! to see the only msn who mn be
lleved lu Wllton'e Innocence.At Betts' home he ess told that the
om men hed ten Clayton two weeks
before. end had not yet returned.Payne meds his tray slowly beck tothe 3111.He hed to uphold his ill!!!
alone-his faith ln en ac quittal.lt
was the hardest ,lob he had ever had
tn nu me
c t u w r e n x x
The Guilty MullThe inquest on the bodles of Heck-
ett and Lee Clmmben had established
the het. ucertelned by s searchpart;
on the ds: utter the ore. that there
lie was in a fever to be gona.Hewanted his rltle; he cleaned 'nd olled
lt.lle asked for his snovrshoes. and
began examining the strings.lu Hollygave them to hlm she suddenly per
relvw that one nt the strings wasbroken..um there fleshed into hee
mlm! the memory of her discovery be-side the Donate on that day when she
lntrhl Wlflull.
She would not let the dark thoughtIn her bean come into consciousness
But she kneeled lt the fsctor'e eldo,her anus around hltn."What ls trou-
bllng soul" she pleaded."Tell me."McDonald.was shaking like es
aspen."1t°s asethlng, less!" he heb-
bled."lf l'\e repaid, lt'e for wrong
'hut tees done me and mine."'-wlm have you done?Whom here
you repeltlt You must tell me."
lie clutched at her."I warned hlmabut would be tr he eeme between me
md mine.And when he sent wutCarruthers to steal 3on from me-for
he was st the bec k G! tlult-Z shut
him."°'\l.hom'l"llollrs grey eyes searched into his
soul.
-'Joe noetoexr'
After e lon; time Holly took the fle-lor| hands in hers."Wilt go on," shesold tn s herd voice."'I'henk God.
nn innocent man bu been suspected,
Ill stay with yon.l°ll never speak ot
tms egaln.But lt ever the guilt ts en-justiy placed on anyone. you will go
beck to Clayton sad confess the truth.
or I'll denounce you."\"Are, I'll go back,/Holly," he cited.
"No men shell lung for me.I swear
lt-ll' ye'll Its! by me UI! then. Molly."She left htm. and. with s elngulsr
clarity of mltld.. ss lt there were noth
ing more to fear or hope, end no roomtor ntrther feeling. she went to the
door md looked out scroee the epor-
bouod wlldernese.
She sur s tlgure trsmplng throqhthe more toward the mlldnn.Alt!
thus .llm Bette found her.
CHAP TER xx!
.A Dramstle Moment.
Tlge second day ot wllton's trtel wasoccupied b the handwriting expedi-
:-s some I"01K8 ar:§. B y C . B . W H l T F O R D ~
'&»:m»:».-»:e-;»:»:~:e~:»m»:»;~=~:e~:»:»l:»t~:»ii'
(Q MII. Weston Rsnpener UlhlI
A big,Bernelooking Dane with e
bed ent on me tum.llmped intothedonors otllc e and asked L! he
could nsve lxls wound dreesed."Sure, dx you up right sway." sold
the doctor.»"Bed cut.that;about
four stitches. I xuess." the doctor :mt
on. as he examined the srounti
°'\\ba¢'l lhltl Four stltcheel"
°'3l§'» Bismarck, you s1n't streld atthe needs. are you?Why, s great bl;
huelfy looking do; like you ought to
be able to have s. leg sured on with-out betting en eJe."
" i f h l d l or course X eln't streld oflh|Utln¢.no 1 look ss tx I tru sixsid?
Bu. Doc. my ancestors used to hunt
the ssrege boar m old Uermsny.I[neu lt takes some nerve to tackle
that kind nt game end-"."Yen 1 know all about that.Yotrre
just like so e folks 1 know. etwsysmmm; about #greet thing: their en-
ceetors dui""But, Doc, I wanted to tell you mon
about my people.Tlzewe lltsnmrck.the msn I urns named utter.t guess
he could ga some when lt c ame tonerve-Did you ever see hls 6lctur¢
with tt bl; do; on each dtle of him!
Well tl:etnl mar kind of doe.Do yousuppose old Imn Bismarck was hee-
lne hte plcture taken with a couple ul
whining cure?Hot for Bismarck. He
uewdated with don that were don1 slnt afraid ot your needle. Doe."
"Pre heard lots ot talks bra: about
the greet people their relatives newelated wlth.No rellectlon on you, au
msrek; but lts s het.Ot course youaln't sfrnld of the needle o\~»-"f
"Sttll. Doe. 1 wss thlnklng that peehspe lt might be e gona plan to glee
me somethin;--Not that r m etntd.
but you see, Pre got s nasty temper,
and Im swhtl strong.1 dont rare
end Pm urrul strong.""I see.Some tom ere that way .
They are swfdlx ntnld they erlll hurl
someone.No retleftlon on 1ou, Ble-
mstek. To be sure that 5oull hold stilland wont hurt me, ru glee 'foo the
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soldier.Matched rlght up tn the faceof the enemfs guns; I sewed htm op.
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Farmers of W estern Canada Re-
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Lsreeet Gre-p in the History at the
Fertlle Prevlncee May Be Cmn-
sldenel Assured.
Reports of Westem Canndrs wheat
crop, which may be eonsttla-red fslriyaccurate,ss they are mode ut the
end uf the season, when the me is
fully hervestetl,would llldlmle eyield of between 3:l0,0Lll.0l1tl end 370.-
I.\U0.D00 bushels mm e tural nerenzeef2t.4n.oo0.This l l the grhllest
yield in the history ot the province:of Manitoba.Slekotrhewtln and Al-
brn l.This lmmvnse yield has onlybeen hervened through tl1'e rumblned
enemies of all public laoqles--raw
tny s and governments.lt required
the esslstenee, ootsttte of thst lov.allyemployed. or upwerd of -l0.U00 men.
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the dltlerenl dletrlcts. under the unme-tlon of odlrlsls who were kept advised
delly, hr wire. of the needs.
As s result of th!! combined effortthe largest wheat crop lo the history
of the West wen euecessfully honest-
ed..The threshing reports show thst
almost universally,in every section
sf the country. the [rein graded hum.In very fevr places dltl mln lnterfere
Ulth ltlcklng.The proflnee ot Alani-
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lnl. very few llelds belnz ld! nt thttime oi' writing.
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two or three years reaped e crop thatlargely meds up for pun disappoint-
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pest.there were exceptionally high
yields.Reports d Individual yields in dll'-
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lend to the lmpeesslou that when
threshing returns ere in there will eefound to have been e tnpch hetter et-np
than st present seems possible.Some
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'ma mlmBldr Tel. Co. (phone rent md
'wxu)`l.\_ _-e....,.w.- ru. lnxn-
3.00em1.501§,oo
40.93
zaso
D s_ \>m¢hmsu|b°r;'xo.oo'E:.s.AI¢rm (brian mmf)u m
¢;.01 Blxk' (electric ngm 'E'. 5_ A erum (labor)11.10)16.03 lloanl cdiourned until Oct 2s nmSept.)Fred-Nw und um for may sa:as_M-ry c. m-bel. cwney cam.
{ " ' l - | ) \ C I - I D n u r : D T Q n N
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_En1'u1d as ueold-clan mlifnr st]
th poatolfnee ll Blair, Nab.. under
'th Act of Cong:ua of lluch s. 1:~:;H1
..--.:.l"Tf"_Z..T{"f_-STATEMENT OF OWNIZRSIIIP °'f
I hereby qertifr th l'the undcrf ~
dgned in publisher Inl managing 1
editor of The Enterprise.jlmst thaioe
ovmer is the L. F. Hilton ulutn duo an
2 :
r n
that there are no krnwn l0nlhoido!1.
mri slxw. or oth er mcurily holciers,
whsuover.ru
iluso m: A . mma n f z s ,
Subscribed and 5 "urn bp before me 4
this 12th d;y of Ortch r. 1922 pn
Willlnm 3. Iiahrf ISelah' Pubilc.rh
- --- "1 - :. ;_ -_: :. :.g o
fl .Mr. Pon] mas h-\e been righz on
. _- -
u n s :n u l u a \ . v n \ . » u |t m y u l u y e u n m g n u t m .I M \ } J \ I I l u u u u m u l l u l u i u s e a v v u y r J... . . - .1 * - r \
DBS ON DOWNWARUTUBN
up and Lambs in Fllr Supply,K u n Demand anti Strong 16 25c
Illg he r~ lu t F11 Lamb;81330:
Good Feeder Lambs |1350®.I3.60.
Union Stork Yenln. Soutlu lnmtha.
tober I2. 1I.I.!..L-~Smne $0.000 rattle
fired \'ued|1\'1ul1t§and ilu:market
rs very dow.lim! tt\rtl (twin wen
mdy with n top of $11.73 but west.
u grmuem row stu!! nml feederstedverydullund2.1£p?»Bc Inner
ln last week.Qimlultmu od mttla:-Ctnulce toIma bw\t°U, $Il.Il161l.t\t}; gout!11|
olve 1n~v\e»¢. $9.7f»&ill:.?f::tnlr to
ad Mews. $!\.W@I.l.T5; rmntzmn
lr benves. $2u.lJtIS.T5;rtmlw to
_ .......-u.......¢1nll\lil\liL';.Rnod
tn Ration circulu 35 of the University plies)16.9l
cf Nebraska Agricultural cnilege, on Hammond & Stephens Co. (sup-
"lnseet Push of Shared Grids: and vli m _22.86
their Controi." brietiy describes Ute' K. IL Printing Ca. fnupplie=|}2.10
twcrlty or more dliferent ~ of K. B. Printing Co. (supplies)14.29
~[ I a | " \ \ . f l . . ) l . - ¢ | \l A . ) \ . I l . ' l
(iiresent Deputy §ounty Treasurer)
itc publlc nn Candidate for
;\==~;1 ="="; pest; *; 3335-? ln Pie-1 3!t;1re' Piumblng Co. (repair »I ¢
|13 a. ttf.was uar ons or um-nee)132.30 C O U N T Y T R E A S U R E R
fumigatang infvlffl (min Wm* ¢"*>°'~=n. J. Matter (llbor)5o.oo
bisulphide.This clrcuflr Ls in be had tieo. Japp tlebor)»;59gon nppltcntiun to county txlensioh Q Your fotu und Support <n!icEted.
agents or the Agvicultursl Cotlege
Lincoln.COMSIISSIONIIRZS PROCKEDlNG?~ John Anderson (labor)15.00,
Geo. Menkmg (sul 3 1 - |
uununuu l l
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(Continued from page One)
Roms Msrshntl Trond work)34.00
Zion Inst. Q Ind. (suppliet).Th
Heruun Schwock (rand work)?3.01a
1-"ww Fnrnnnnu Irnnnirl\(101
5 -in
\L
s
12:50 ;1"Dai] . E g sllfldl |in rg ad f g ggi"9 Iagt mlm were bununy queen lu. me usnnr6: 28 Dj m. M;xceP 3 \»m,; go t 1| ea °o o |Hrs. William (Jarter is preplrllll i- lialbonaon home.
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'r m: W E I Ili L l "A RK E T RE P GRT
.ITHens.1 ._ -
Roosters - --._.8
.IB
.23
.30
.85
.46
.26
Hugs -_51.00
Cnttfe S .
Spring:. _ .
E m r .~-
Butterfot
Wheat ~
Corn ..-
Oats .
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: "-- - ;-: _ . _ _ ; : . ..:.
Wall Paper.Blair Pharmacy.
E.R. Ho 'liiirertdker.Phone
Rel. Bei! 121.Iud.'Cedar 183.i f
New sweater blouses. just received
at Mrs. T. C. Hilton's. The Miiliner. lt
move into the Aire. Houck pmperhiih ni about six I~r\I¢-ul Rosenbaum and mother, Mn.John Coder s a e ox z f bout on went South Street .|. C.. visited reiltivee at Winlide, Ne-
wousond bushels of corn o "Mr.and a m.Jock Bonham Anil vrmkalut Snrday
three yearn '"nd'"z lllrs. Jorma Burcharo visited relntivf fh wd Th 1. I .
M r s . G e o r g e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a t ~ d a r n -ithe ....:.';°,...°:;.:.m. ;1'::;. ';:°:.':."
of Omaha visited over Sunday at the
Victor Wolf! home in this city.
~ are some new ideas in bakery
goods\lt the Home llakery.Come in
and try the Rolls,Cakes,Pies ani
Bread.s:zt
A boy \\|.~a born to hir. and Mrs.
Flyde Blffor of Lingle. Wyoming on
Oct. 3. lt the home of Mins Biffnr'a
, mg.-ani, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hucldle-
so1 of this city.lie \\.H3 PNNPUY
named Euneld Clyde.The motherwill be remembered au Miss Blw31¢~
Huddleson, bookkeeper for tht* Porter
Ineubator Co. for a number of years.
Mrs. Jennie Antill°s youngest dough
ter,Georgia, has been quite ill the
past meek but is on the mend now.
Mr. J . A.Kuhn, photognpher,|
the owner of o new Ford 1/ourlnf on
purchased this week of the Rathntlxu
server |
Mr.and Mrs.A. J .Lozune, \l|l»
spent sevem! week: at the Excelsior
Sprimn in Missouri returned h0!T|r
Inst week.
Mr.C.T.Petersen recently pur
chased the old George Smith feed
yards and in now busy buiidinl a. Snr
lmnu\!n1r.
.ug o carlo.-nc! of cattle.
Mrs. T. C. Hilton has o line of new
.|\|l up~to-date sweeter blouses at
reasonable prices.All colors.I t
J.Mueiler and wife are exported
home in n few days from t oir trip
:wroes the Atlantic over In tranny.
The Blnir Home Bakery an fur-
::i:=|1 you with the best of pantry when
eumpnny comes or for mrpeelol occa-
oons.6-U
Jock Andreneen, new residing on the
Money farm.seven miles south of
lllair, is`to farm the Harry Blooo
patients.The oid more countenancefell. but he spoke of eounge and po-'
fence and perseverance.Later in the
day he weft with his son to the free
dispensary where the young doctor
had an unamlnried position. and when
he spent an hour or more every' day.
The father sat by .|. silent but intense-
ly interested spectator, while twenty-
Iire poor unforttmatqg. received help.
The doctor forgot his \ia\itor whiie he
bent his skilled energies to his tank,
hut hardly had the door closed :rn the
isnt patient when the old mon burntforth."I omgh f y o u mm me th a:
you were not doing prythingf Why.
if 1 had helped twentyfive people in
e month ll much ll y ou have in one
mornin( Z would thank God that my
life counted for something.""There
fen't any money. in it, though):ex-
Iained the son somewhat obuhedp."Moneyi-' the old man ehouled, nm
1 u n i t .. . .¥ ! ) \ . - | .2 -_ . . . . . - . .
Corus Corn nm end higbé Iftel'
early break with \\heit.Vimlhleeon
12,006,000 Bothell nninxt 11365.00
bushels' last year.Cash corn clonal
Friday in Chicago at 6T!ie.
PotatoesPotatoslightly lower for the
week. Chi down 20s.?riea don
10 (FD 20c at shipping pointr.Dun-
porotiveiy low pdoa this season seem
tobewe restdt ofloeal srnnlllotltlp-
piles.Adu.|| market receipts of no
tattoos have beenonly slightly more
than for the early period of 021. 11:
main late shipping :tutes an n y ou
have sont fewer oarloltll thll neun
but a gain of 5,000 ears from New
.Toney has needy made gp the dif-
Dali?
Butter markets :heady during the
week:prodnrtion shrinking and me
ference.
eelpts on market rnneing Uzirfl-
A o . -_ . . - _ _ _- _ . - \ -1 .| -
si
fil
a
.I
u Ia n c h u l c e y e a r l i m r l .¥ i l 5 u 2 3 t u I » 0 ;f a i r
t o : o o d y s n r l l n g u .$ S . f » l . l i ; 0 . I 0 :c o m -
m o n t o t u l r g v a r i t n g n .$ T . Y » 0 f l - 8 : 0 2
c h o i c e i n i r t i l n t g r a s s I m x w .$ 7 . 1 5 6
8 . 3 1 2 x w d t o r l a o l w u m m b v ¢ » \ w | , $ 6 . 8 5
0 1 7 5 ;f a i r t o a r w d g r a m l w e v e s .
$ 6 £ l 0 6 6 . R 5 :m m u m u n l u f u l r g n u
h e e v e u . .s - ' » . 2 . 1 ¢ a m :s : m ¢ = m » . * s 4 . ' m o
5 1 5 0 ;: o o d l o f : | | D l ¢ e ; : r n a s h r l f x h h
$ 5 ? ! » 0 0 ~ f 0 :f n l r i n g o o d ; : r m u ! i t v l f v r n ,
$ 4 2 5 0 5 ~ i l J :q h u l w t o p r l l u e g r a n
r o w s . $ 3 . 3 6 0 3 3 0 ;g o o d s o v l a u i l r e g r n u
c u x q ,$ 4 | 0 6 5 ~ 0 0 :f a i r t n x n o d x r u s n
r o w s .$ 1 1 5 5 0 4 8 5 :c o m m o n i n f n l r
s m u l c o n s .s a m s q a a w z c u l t v f l l .$ 2 8 5
0 3 2 5 :r n l s l x r r n .$ 2 I » l ) @ 2 . ? 5 ;l r o l o z n n
b u l h l .s a . 2 5 0 : 4 . ' : : » ;v m ¢ 8 I \ \ * a \ .s a u n a
m o o :p r i m a h e a v y f v o l l o r s ,$ 1 7 5 6
8 . 3 5 :R 0 0 4 t o c h o i c e f 1 ¢ ~ d e r l »£ ~ t ' i . t l l 0
7 . 0 3 :f n i r I n g o o d t m~ 1l ¢ - r a r .3 0 . 0 U 6 | L s Z » ;
c o m m o n t o f u l l f w l l v m $ 5 ~ 2 I » 9 u u 0 :
THIRD MUNTHLY HDLSTEIN SALE
a-1 LARGE mGH»cm`6s MILCH CQWS,I5 c/\Lvl-ss. 1 PlumBRED BULL The filhff fl'G\||will freshen won lficr-n¢. 'fhese high pma-mn; ml. -\\|¢<mv»n yunrnmh he inu-
xm md s m m n .
FREMONT, FRIDAY. Ootober 20th
mo P. M. AT Tim Fnfaxxon S/\L`F.S PAVILION
WH m'.\R,\N1"r:r: l'I\ER\' (`0\V
r~:. M. u1'r|.r-L GOLDEN ROD yA_R_M5 rm:x\os"r. Nnnn.
Aucllnneer
I O W A B A B Y B E E V E S
r o n u a m c e r N r w a s
A l o a d o f p n c t l c n l l y p u r e b r e d
S h o r t h u r n gu e a rl i n p fr o m Ll lx sc ur i
V l i l e y , l m r l .p u ! | . t o p o f $ 1 1 . 7 5 o n
m e O m a h a m a r k e t W e d n e s d a y .Th e y
a va n g q d m m p o u n d s a n d w e r e t h e
N vn e r l ! o f D a vi d S e n b l o o m w h o h u
o n e g t t h e b u t S h o r t l m fu h e r ! !!i l l
.I .
fulr tu good stovkern.$5.3-1C?6.T5:commlm to fulr samken. 8¢.?50f..§I'»;
tlock lu»|\'e11l. JI.|J0\E1>5.50: dork vowel,
$3.000-1.25:sloth 4.alwll. ;¢.rm}s.:.."\.
Hogs Boll 1llB15c Lomr.With 7.000 hogs un the nmrkel
\'Lodnenday prtrf-s took u alrup of I00l5c and trmla was lliow.Llzhz
weight; sold al $&'§5¢i\.lf. wlt Innny
nnd mixed loads al $T.23\63.TȴJ
Emp and Lambs Higher.The run of also-up and lambs Wed
nesday was wnapnralhely 1\|.:hl.13.
000 lwall. ami bum pmkvrn and fvrxiol
lauren bought the ol'{sr|u;;4 up quickly
nt priwa strung tu 2."u: higher.Iles!
fat laruhal hrouxtxt $l:!.TD.
Quotations on ahvep and lambs:-
Ia t lu nb l.zood to choice.n a r o o
1335: fat lambs. fair to |:00<l- $12.15013.501 feeding lahbm $l2.m0i3.U)}
culi lnmbll. 83.0B012.00:fat ewes.
light.$4.500l§.00:tat ewes.lwnvy,$3.00§l.00: trader gwgg, nwvaoo.
~{~ C u m b e r i a n ~" l ' l 1 e a e c a l v e s "' °'
l d ~r i , v a ~ u r .A .R .~~
T £ 3 § 1 3 £ " 'o t u n v n s .a n 1 S u b s c r i b e d : m d s w o r n h o b e f o r e m e
._ . . - - . . . , . . . . , . . . . . - - ~- -° . t h i 1 1 2 t h d a y o f O c t o b e r ,1 9 2 2 .
s B e c k ,N o t a r y P u b i i cPlenty of coal al zhé Rhondes: (`oal'MarcuCommisgjon expire: Sept 30, 1927.and Feed Store
Avery Company (repairs)
Avery Company (repairs)
Orum Garage (labor)
l.".\nish Luth. Publ. House
lium honda and onvelopeg)
Herman Schwock (road work)
S. G. Adam: Stamp Co. {1l\l£0
pine)
Louie Goltsch (road work)
C. J. Hindley (road dmglrlngl
K. B. Pdnting Co. (mortgage
Ellis)Jenkins Oil Co. (su)
Void Iwand (labor)
Chu. Paco (labor)
John White lengiine hire)
E. 0. Deacon (lnbor)
E. 0. Fairchild (spikes)
Roland Smith (labor)
\
9,04
55r
2.4
6172l
1:a m
5 .
46.00
51.30
30.28
2.40
25.00
3.00
20.00
20.00
14.20
mars
I~F
C n u n t y u l W a s t u n g l o n . 1l ,l i e f} r l f¢l i r u s u ,c a s h i e r o f the
sl sm re n a me d bu nk , d o he r~ : \= y Aw en z
i h n i . i l m l l n w u - : a u r m u t i s s c o r n c l
l i m i : r u e e n vy u f t h e r q m r t m a d e l u
t h e S t a t e B u r e a u o t B a n k i n g .
O n o . B n u s z , C a s h i e r .
A T P E S T :
REPORT
ornn: cosumonorm fitims Savings auxor num. N]1¥\!l. -CHARTER NO. no
i n t h e S t a t e o f N e b r a s k a a t t h e c l o w
of bu s in e s s S ep t e mb e r 3 0 , 1 92 2 .
l m s o u u c e s
Laannaudbiamwutf ... ....l l m w r U
0n»r r\: »=11 :ma e.... .: : » u n : :
Cu m ni c xg r n na . :u g hm d l a u n » \ ; n l d . . .tI.m 1fl
D u l m m i l n h o d a n dS a m h a i n ...\5.n1¢.
.B\»h1C¢\!n...........h u l -
Ta u l ... ... ... . ....w a l k a s
l . l ¢ \ B l l . H l l : S
Canitlinuck pnidru..S l!.5t\\wSll9 hl|| u\\l ....!.I¢.l.I\|
~u m r r a
hp!lvldnal dunoalll HUM ta cheek .. n\.w.:u~m u m
~. . . : . u : n w s 4
IQ
" 1
\
1!
i
g |h i s a b n d o n : h o i w * : m e n t i o n b u t w e
no t e t ha t aw ro m a n hi s p e rs o n al en d s
'm r e g l i nc t l h e ¢!: : o. . e 1l t he a hi p .
-- - .u gBiexiro and th: United Stale! are
not gothpg \.»f.floor together.Am-
erican c-pits! dow in that country,
ia aa usual \llln|z of the ebuael be-
ing aukered at the hands of the Mexi-
can government.
The war clouds are haoxin: over
Europe and it looks as though the
United Stahl would be again pulled
into the tunnoil.With lhe army and
navy reduced to tu present propor-
tions it. will take a pretty ny to
turn the trick. but from attitudo
token gh: past few years. its all right,
the dear public can foot the hill.
The light over the U. S. Sewar-
Ihip ia waxing mighty hot and stron;
vlndieetive statements are being
hurled from both aides.W. J. Bryan
ia stamping the mee in favor of Chas.
Bryan for governor and G. 31. Hitch-
cock for aenalor on the democratic
:ide while C. H. Randall. nominee for
governor and R. B. Howell, nominee
for naruto: on the republican aide are
making the wolkin ring in their
statements of why their opponenta
should not be elected and they should.
.|~_.u ..-
0 \.1: H 0 0 1 1 t o r l a o l w u m m \ n ¢ » \ w | , $ 6 . 5 5
175;fair to arwd gram lweves.
976685: ¢umum||lu fulr g n uva. $.'».25¢u1J0: s:m¢=m».*s4.'mo
;:ood lo f:||Dl¢e ;:rn»s ln-lf;nh
?!'»0G.f0; fnlr in good ;:rmu! itvlfvrn,
~05.i|l); qhulw to prllue granwa, $3.30 \5l00; good to vlauilre gm u
sq, $4|065~00: fair In xnod xrusn
ws. $11550485: common in fnlrrcons. samsqaawz cultvfll. $285
3.25: #.m\n|°rn. $2I»l)92.?5; lroloznn
lhl. $3.2503.TZ»: veal ¢8I\\*a\. $5.000
00;prima heavy fvollors,$1756
:: R004 to cluulcv f1¢~derl» £~{'i.tl)0
=' : fnir In good fewlvrar. 36.0UolL8Z»;~mon to full fc-mlvm $5~2I»9uu0:
-»ln choice atmkms, $0.8-'ioT.00;
lr tu good stoduern.$5.3-1C?6.T5:mmim to fulr samkara. 8¢.?5Q:f..§I'»;
ack lu»|\'e11l. .SI.u0\E1>5.50: dork vowel,
.000-1.25:sloth 4.alwll. ;¢.rm}s.:.."\.
Hogs Boll 1llB15c Lomr.With 7.000 hogs un the nmrkel
odnenday prtrf-s took u alrup of I0l5c and trmla was lliow.Llzhz
dxhts sold al $&?5¢i\.lf» wlt I n n y
nd mixed loads al $T.23\63.TȴJ
Emp and Lambs Higher.The run of also-up and lambs Wed
oudny was wnapnralhely 1\|.:hl.13.
ll inall. ami both pavkvrn and fvrxiol
ufen bought the olTsr|u;;s up quickl
t priwl strung lu 231: higher.'Ik
at laruhal hrouxtxt $l:!.TD.
Quotations on ahvep and lambs:
at ltwb l.stood to chulfv."IiTl()~3.15: fat lambs. fair to |:00<l- $12.1
:135{}; feeding lahbm $l2.m0i3.U)
ll lnmbll. 88.(i3012.00:fat ewe
ight.$4.500G.00:fat ewes,lmw-c 00]L00: trader ewes. $4.500tL00.
Herman Schwock (mad work]
S. G. Adam: Stamp Co. luuto
pine)
Louie Goltsch (road work)
C. J. Hindley (road dmglrlngi
K. B. Pdnting Co. (mortgage
ml n )Jenkins Oil Co. (su)
Void Iwand (labor)
Chu. Pace (labor)
John White iengiine hire)
E. 0. Deacon (hh-or)
E. 0. Fairchild (zpikmq
Roland Smith Gabor)
\
am
.16
46.00
51.30
30.28
2.40
25.00
3.00
20.00
20.00
14.20
mars
i x
\We have a limited supply of
Franklin County, Illinois;
Rock Springs, Cameo;
Furnace Hard Coal and
Base Burner Coke.
Bettefordor while il: is possible to get ib.
|-\
grelt -~I a~ a .were a 3ear old this marins." uid lr. ,A R. B |or.a Subscribed lmd swornho before me
Snbloem.-- ° this 12th day of October. 1922.-..-| ul"""1 Marcus Beck Notary PubiicPlenty of coal al zhé Rhondes: Coal |Commisgjon expire: Sept 30, 192..and Feed Store
n
I O W A B A B Y B E E V E S
r o n u a m c e r N r w a s
A l o a d o f p n c t l c n l l y p u r e b r e d
S h o r t h u r n gu e a rl i n p fr o m Ll lx sc ur i
V l i l e y , l m r l .p u ! | . t o p o f $ 1 1 . 7 5 o n
m e O m a h a m a r k e t W e d n e s d a y .Th e y
a va n g q d m m p o u n d s a n d w e r e t h e
N vn e r l ! o f D a vi d S e n b l o o m w h o h u
o n e g t t h e b u t S h o r t l m fu h e r ! !!i l l
.I .
REPORT
ornn: cosumonorm fitims Savings auxor num. N]1¥\!l. -CHARTER NO. no
in the State of Nebraska at the clow
of business September 30, 1922.
lms o u u c e s
Laa nna ud bim wu lf ... ....
O a u r l i n l l m » m ...
C u m n i c u r n s t a . h u hnndlale nmt ;n ld..:...
D n l m l l i l n l o d u l d
S l m h n t a ........
l l m w r U
: : » u n : :
1|.28| f |
151911.
#U luBM C4 \!l 1...
Tu u l .. ... ....i b t l m a i
l . l . \ B l l . H l l : S
Canitlinuck pnidru..S l!.5t\\w!.Ii.l.l \|ISJI1 :ln dl vi du lm no nn s nu m ta ub \: u\ t. . n\ .1 n. :u~m u m
Um i lvi i td wl m . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . .
~S w vr r : e n N IW R A Q H A . ( S SC n u n t y o f W a s t u n g l o n . 1I,l i e f} r l f¢H r u s c ,c a s h i e r o f the
s l s m r e n n m n l b u n k , d o h e r u h y l i e n !
i h n i . i l m l l n w u - : a u r m u t i s s c o r n c l
am i #r u e c n n y u f t h e N l x l r l m a d e t o
t h e S t a t e B u r e a u o t B a n k i n g .
O n o . B n u s z , C a s h i e r .
A T P E S T :
R . J. M u r d o c h . D i r e c t o r .
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THIRD MUNTHLY Homin SALE
a-1 LARGE mGH»cm`6s MILCH CQWS,I5 c/\Lvl-ss. 1 PlumBRED BULL The filhff fl'G\||will freshen won lficr-n¢. 'fhese high pma-mn; ml. -\\|¢<mv»n yunrnmh he inu-
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FREMONT, FRIDAY. Ootober 20th
mo P. M. AT Tim Fnfaxxon S/\L`F.S PAVILION
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A Sick Benefit. Fund for all Ex-service men in
Blair and community for Emergency Cases
where help is needed immediately.
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Washer Sale
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is STILL ox 'rms s\'m~:1i.FIVEDOLLARSGIVENw r m EACH
0:51-: SOLD THIS WEEK.One mu- :lone mm over 1,000 nr
the-e Wulten Ins! March.They hue proven good for many
yeans use.Our mm [unity lm: used
nne for 13 yearn and still doin: ur-1 ~
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COOKWITH G-A-S
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaper than any
other way.'
Horse Show
Bargains
imxs' .ma stz a G1.0vI:s 1253:pglr
J n mo TURK I SH ' r o ws w. B I G V A L UE 50C each
._._.4 _..H15|<l:~:G aiwrsxs, oss: TIIUMB. VERY GOOD,90: dozen
LAUlIIS FLEECED LINED HOSE 191:pair
BLAIR mann sr~mi
Candy Specials
I'-NUT Bl"ITER KISSHS 22',¢Ib
ClioCOI.AiE CREAM nnors 29:Ib
Sunday night guru us the 'lint frost
|f the season and on Monday morning
he roofs nnd lawns looked like I ue
.now hid fallen.
IheM.seey sc l1oolis\obee1osed
oday and tomonow to allow 'Lhe
eaeher to be present st the stat:-
eaehers' assoeistion.
There will be services at the Ger-
nnn Lutheran church next Smdnx
Ll 7:30. Rev:'G. W. Wolter will preach
n the English lan.glllK0.
Mrs. Lineotn Warrick. thing north
lf Blair, is in Omaha visiting relativm
md while there is to consult a. throat
pecialist for throat trouble.
Mr.and Mrs.l'runk Gray n m
Palmer Ailen hld the misfortune to
fall from an apple tree hm Sunday
out at Sunnyside faran and aprilned
in arm rather severely.
Bom on Hr. and Mrs. IZarl French
of Hemun, Sunday,Oct.1, u boy
Mrs. French is better known to Blnlr
friends as Miss Ellie Jones.
The Harry Tucker family is gdew
ing over the loss of s llno bull dog
which dinppesrod Isnt Sunday and
has not been hound d since.
Joe Laura purchased n esrlond of
dnt* spring c|Ll\est recently in South
Omaha.There were around sixty in
the bunch and every one prime stul.
al...e......-- r\..|..|...-n -e .......¢ o-..n.
in c omparison with being of use to
your fellow men?Never mind about
money;you so right siodg at this
work every dev.I'll so bec k to the
fsrm, and gladly earn money enough
to suppon you as long as I live-yes.
und slap sound nary night with' the
thought that I have helped you to
hdp y ou rfellow men."-Es.
RIDGEW AY NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. John Arofnson rrlsited
lust Thursday evening st the home of
Mr. and Hrs. Funk Pike.
Weston and Arthur Long, sons of
Mr. and Mm Fred Long. returned last
Sunday evening from Wllnut,Iowa
when ther visited u few days.
tslrs ears of immediate dementi-
nqpmenz of storage goods hav! fl'
the senaon, oonsumptivo demand 11611
filled throulh fl9118* movement.
PodtryEggs:The Chicago egg m a i !
has been stesdy do nrm and h i
eltanged little for the week.N e i
York neffigerltori have been still!!-
Hstter grads:unevenly steady to
slightly lower.Stocks In l u m p
870,000 in excess of year qui Do-
ereass ln surplus 53900.L o w w h
3045,eReceipts of pouttry st the four pda-
eiplo markets show an increase ol
158,000 lbs. over took uso Btoeb in
stones 18,192.D00 lbs-. an ace! sl
¢| unnn tk.nmnr last wmr.Lacs!
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fl o w n 1 9 L i n c o l n l a s t S u d i n y t o :p an e
t h e d a y w i t h z h e i r d a u g h t e r . D o r o t h y
wh o i s a t t en d i n g s c h oo l d ow n t he r e .
L n fe G o l d e n . w h o w a s t a k e n t o a r
O m n h g h o s p i t a l s o m e w e e k s b a c k m f
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['&Jl\ quullu uuluueaa uf; wcm. auuxu "' "vavwvv nnl ' " °° - "c"""_street, who hu been quite poorly for uf* John Aronlon entertninal at a prices: live pnu|.ltry--Hens, (HIM) 1a¢
' some time, in not improving as much fumly dinner for her mu. E'°"°""£( h a w )-Sc.t l n h m i I S C ; W i l !
as h relatives m d friends umulri me S"='*=¥ evening 91°° "mf. leghorn ipringt. I8-e: rumen se.
1 with.\bl] his birthdly.,
..Mr. and Lira. W. G. Harrison enter-I E x n m - " U N.HH" W llson, who lives out it Va- Elimi tha familar of W m. mem at TE"C HERS,. ... ,,MWa a. grand old iight..
""Ten Pe Cééf Escape Tun again and ia safeiy on the road oo re-
covery.
Louie Grimm, who lives on th! old
Aivin Alcliianey farm nonh T! Blair,
is feeding two hundred head of cab
tle which he reports are raking on
fiesh nicely.
The Home Bakery can furnish you
almost anything in the baking line on
short ondor. Their Blue Ribbon bread
|:anr be beaten. Once a customer. ai-
u m v a 1 c u s t o m e r .6 ' L f
l f . f | R g I T U ! ! !l | J | . | \ : | | u s L | \ | » ,i n U a D n v n w mml.ia in Excelsior Snrinzi.Mo..
for a montl|'s recupcration.Miki is
one of our suooessfu!Wllhington
county farmem
It has been rumored that Rlnebolt
Gnrske and Misa Johanna Quilt were
quietly married last July and the ro-
mantic alhir has ion been broughtto ugh: by thei `f=1¢mi».
Hr. J ohn Ry de of the Petenen
Hartlvrane and Mr. F. W Amd! of the
Anint Hardware autoed over to Fi?-
.n ..
~ on int Srlnday.iir, and Mrs.
John Moore at Blair cadled in the nf-
tlrnoon.
\MARKET NEW S
Lirellloci;
Gltllesz The cattfe market h u
been genewly steady for the week.
Choice and prime, medium and heavy
beef :teen steady others 254: louver,.
bulls 2512 lower,Ii| 'ht ardglrt y all!
steadv to 50c lower. common feeder
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1 Blair and Omaha |
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|Thistv billions of dollsn in thiscountry ll not lllbls for tnxu.lt ll
lnvuied in tax-exempt ucudtlu.It
represent-I about one-tenth ihe Vital
ol tl: prupeny uf tha Unltd!B h t u .
Henc e, 9 0 per me ol dl vfvww is
pay llsg all of thu ug;No way hu yet been found bgflegis-
lnhm w rntrizt the luunnc e uf tu-
lree securities And. u s result. the
zmwih continue: at nn nlu-ming hue.
It hu more !l\u\-quadrupled during
the lu! deesde.Az Llxa u ma nu.
on per een: nf the vrvwrw in alwlher
deade will bo p;y ing all thehul forthe support uf government. national,
cute and local. .And Lhe.un(nrtunlte
conditiun has neuhod its peak jun
when the demand for paying war deb!
and innalion mu hu hld an unpre-
eedenud burden upon the buck: at the
\e¢illn\|\| pmpeny ownerAnordlng m- Henry Fax-d'| guper
the m m m a domnnd upon xm-
fedem mssury u um00.°00.00°
Thln demand mu n beqnel. or the
United Suu: will be a bankrupt nn-
tlon.`
\Inq1|¢s\lon|bly the farmer is dm
In! mn to b e b me nud hy u x e x~
emytlons.Hln vwvmv in ull in Hgh!
01 tha lneuar.Nebnuknnl have a a n n io be
pnmd bf me ful.um. their :une
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" a 'mont wesuay evening ana,wene H1 at 1.0 15-c I |{Mike Metxin|1¢r.formerly an the tendanee at the harware m-en's con mg;-_;;,g_ hog f W u on a ,o
econd hand business here, iS in Blair vention held there.| .. .. ......_\L..._».
this week loolung :ner Ullllnzas unul'Th M eh ;,'_____esta.Mr, Metzjnger in residing on u e new rn. w 1 1.0 take the era d¢¢1¢u|nx 59 @ 75¢parking xad1Rock count Place of the one reeerftly destroyed grades 70 @ 35¢ and stock vlan ~ | gIé?!£TPE§A'l`lC(inE0R 315.1331
homesto up n Y B? HN on the W m Wllkimo f |.- -... 1 . _ _ .\ . - . .3 n a r m .S h e e p .T h e s h e e p m n k n t I o w e r e d c i t y a n d c o u n t r y C u n l u i t a d a l i
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ping them to Modesto, Cnlif.:dwh;: on the :uperst clure ,utu.d "."~ V
h r mo h c r .°'"i P__ f i f i ' L _ . . .Jars L Petvrsen went down to Dum-.B
the home grounds and those who "it"Listcr hos;;It.1l for tumor.o'nAN|,oN. lnumn h I
s vn A N I D N
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well played game the score star tling
six to six.
Nikumn Chapter of the D. A. R's.
ol Washington county is invited to
Omaha next Saturday to nesiat the
Omaha chapter in eelebratinc their
twenty-fifth anniversary.A number
of the chnpterllrl! planning on attend-
ins
Wond received from Mils Sadie
Geary, who started the first of lust
week for Sa.1\kattlut\nn,CnH1§ll»
culled by the death o| 'her brother,
states that she lrrived slfeiy at Win-
Itepog, OCT. 6, and hoped torenrh har
destination on Oct. 7.
1 Scott Allen, who reside! down in the
|\'l»ranch school distrid; was in Bllir
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York Creek and her friends will be Your home-town pap¢r_ with the
glad to know that she is e little better] best story paper for all the family,
at 'this time.
Mr. Clus.Jones of Hnrlington,
and the latest fashion authority -on
ideal cornbirmtion at n big saving!
Nebr., an old time friend and school-'l"~- `.":tttl".'§ Cfxmpanian $2 .5 0mate of Judge Eller.we-=a in nmifl _~ I . " " "
Nesrlny.stopping od' enroute to' ¢t6\r£l: " el1l ».|.lF:'a 1. 00
Omaha where he is sewing on thel *1
Federal jury While here the \\terfr m: s za r r nn r nls n __ ; . 5 ghad the pleasnare of meeting Mr. Jlllmesl t h r q g 4 0
and the Judge tolret.hor and to say the ~tg p ,
least. we were well entertained by their
reminiseences of old days lnd we can
assure the public than they were real
red-blooded American boys too.
Among those ladies who received
prizes for huey work nt the c ounty
fair was Mn. Miller Muni: of Blair..
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Sem] all orders to
THE gN'l'ERPR§SB_BLAIR, NEB.
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Courtesy '.I..r¥ie|.=-Simpiidfy
QUALITY FIRST .
REASONABLE PRICES
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BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR.NEB QAS KA
_..- _ . _ _ . .. __._ _ _._I do gs no t : aw e a v¢n n >, °f bo nd vcl d e bt .
It w a s a w i s e p r e c a u t i o n o n t h e p a r t
o f t h e m e n w h o w r o t a t h e s l a t e c o n -
at i t u li o n .
_.... . L The Big Store
The 0ld Reliable
on -rgmf 1-mm, asm sack
| )(){ BLE B ONDS ox A LL Hu slmz c MII TENS
Main Top Flour _...__._--._.--._ ._ _.-$1.80
Brown Seal Flour _ _._____... __... _ J -Sl90Jersey Cream Pancake Flour, Fresh. Stock, Hb
Windmr Iirnnci Boneless Codthhkl Ib bor -_____-_Mas Day Coffee. por lb. 35s, 8|forGolden Cham Codec, per lb. 451; 3 lb. for __. _ _ _
Snap Coffee, per pound .___ __._.IIcho Coffee, 3 Ib ._____.._.____-_-_Pure Country Sorghum, per gallon __ __ - .-__bog Cabin Mapie and Cure Syrup, quarts 754: 5 gal.
WerI¢lin;: Breakfast. Maple and Cane Syrup'ZUJ can 501: Bib can .__. _____._..
snck_254:351:s m
s m s
11'5$c$1.00
951:$1.45
$2.25
EVERYTHING To EAT AND WEAR
SAS BROS. Blaifllebr
Pubns opmion none can prevcm mr.i-lmtnee of taxfree honda and ulti
mately fmme-rs and property owners
wilfmnse tht fnltuy of morurnginu
thdr future for me benefit of a vcry
small per ttblage of the populltion of
the Uniled' Bakey..
mi ma Grain Sho!lust Mondly momzng and whale nero
took occasion to order The Enterprise
Mn! to his address at Irvington, Neb.
Scott is feeding 2.§00 head of sheep
down on his flrtn end reports thlt
they are doing niceiy.
Harry Tyson and Clyde Metzler,
iliving about nine an north of lileir,
left im Thunday ,y auto, for Tow-
incr Colorado \f'l§ere they are visiting
Mes-ars Rob Ind Joe Amlferemn and
lfamilieg.A can! from them informs
Ithe relatives than they arrived safely.
They will be gone about ten days.!Harry Tucker, who bought two hun-
dred had of cattle in August. is try~
wno nent Over LWB Utllutuul utuu5mcnrfs, one of handanger and drum
work.'Both pieces took first prizes
and besides the blue ribbons.Mrs.
Monk received $2.00 in c ub.The
pieces hive been admired by many
lodies and well they may be as they
have taken cme xtteution and c are-
ful und exact needle work on the port
of lim Hu nk .
Mr. and Mn. Sam Christensen, who
live in the southern put oi the county.and Mrs. I. N. Warrick and daughter
of Blnir spent Sunday at the C. T.
Dean home across the river. when a
family dinner was hehl. Besides thosementi.6'f1ed.the followirgz relatives
Nebrllkl is planning to ;how theother nate: that she can produce corn
with any of them.Tho proof of this
will be ben ar exhibits that Nebraska
farmers are seieetimz for the Inter-
nntionld Hay and Grain Bhow to be
hdd at Chlelio,December 2 Lo 9.
Nebruh his not had an exhibit nt
this sh ow due ibwu a lmjted twovars igo .int ¢IP¢'¢¢! to offer mme
:harp competition this year.Besides
oorn there will be exhibits of wheat
oats. harley, rye, soybeans. cowpeu
alfalfa md rn-n clover seed. and dif
ferent kinds of hly.Liberal premi
uma are ol'Ie.rcd in ail classes.Thi
I - » - " - . . . - - 3 - - ~' " °,.Pl e n t y o f c o a l a l t h e R h o n d e s : C o a l 'M a r c u s B e c k , N o t a r y P u b i i c
a n d F e e d S t o r e Co m m i s g j o n e x p i r e: S e p t 3 0 , 1 9 2 7 .
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TAG DAY
smUmmY~, 0ct. 14
A Sick Benefit. Fund for all Ex-service men in
Blair and community for Emergency Cases
where help is needed immediately.
This moneywill be administered by Stanley
E. Hain Post.oi American Legion as a spe-
cial Benefit, Fund.
Help while you can they gave all
E. R. Haggard, Chm., Lysle Noyes
Emmslie llnddleson
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THIRD MUNTHLY Homin SALE
a-1 LARGE mGH»cm`6s MILCH CQWS,I5 c/\Lvl-ss. 1 PlumBRED BULL The filhff fl'G\||will freshen won lficr-n¢. 'fhese high pma-mn; ml. -\\|¢<mv»n yunrnmh he inu-
xm md s m m n .
FREMONT, FRIDAY. Ootober 20th
mo P. M. AT Tim Fnfaxxon S/\L`F.S PAVILION
WH m'.\R,\N1"r:r: l'I\ER\' (`0\V
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GE:~:lx:~:1=: SHEEP S}{l}q LEATHER
FOOT BALL WITH PURE GUM
RUBBER BLADIJ HR $1.30
Ho ra m: COUPONS ox AL L
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The ARNDT HARDWARENebraska Crop Gmvrers' Assocntian
in backing this exhibit md in additim
to the individual wmpetitise exhibit
they #lil stage an educntinna! exhihi
it eaopevdion with 1.110 Nebnska Ag
!'¥tI2ln.| college.Pnemium lists mv
oiher information relnlivo to the show.
an be occured by addressing the Ne
b u n k :Cro;Groweu'Auoclatior
Agficultunl Co¥I¢¢¢- Lincoln.
irg out a new mtthod of fceding.He
has cut up a part of his corn which
he has mule into ensihge nm! is snap-
Dimr about a hundred acres all of
which he will feed..Ho hopes 1.0 be
able to have hil c attle bac k on the
were resent, Sir. George Hefu! andChas. Em. of Banca Viall, Iowa. Mr.
nd Mrs. J oe Dean of Carrol, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dlub ond rhiidren
of Mo. Valley , Attorney Fred Egan
of Bio. Vdlcjr and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
T o w n - - - - -_.. ._State ...-
(W rite plainly , In penc il.Ink blots.)
P. s,-Ada 25 cents no above amount u Sunday L1 dednd-ri - ' ¢ ° ' <'I ' ns W / /vuiffrfn 8T9l,|
nn, Inn.a a a Hrst of JanvBr3BE
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ays Indgesfion
e"'d"'1'~¥2>/
colon on your walls Qo harmon-
ize best with your nlgl and dn-
pefries-utistic dfau alwayscome out ahhepuzkngawilh thecross md circle printed in red.
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spun Un. Tom.*Why ln n.' ssh a run! exchange.
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m p h u¢c|=¢-11,o f W e s t O a k St..
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a n m m I I O ! t o h a vi n ; fm m o n e t o
fa in t in g n p rl lu n d ay , a nd 1n s n't
q e d t o l l vl m u c h l o n n r .B u t
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s w o r k a l t l a e b n r t a f thezn.I
~vs Ta nl nc a ll l h l c r e d l t . "
T l n l l e h e l p :Una n o m n c h d l g n t
~fo o d pr o p e r l y n n d w l i m l n n t a
to.Ba on t h e w h o l e m n t e m l s
~r u p . i h e b l o o d i s p u r l l h d a n d t h a
ti r e b o d y l ak c s o n n e w lo n e , vl a n !-
zy m d e n e r n .c e t n bo t t l e zmlny
d a r t o n t h e n m d t o h u l l h .I' o r
b y a l l go o d d m z g i n s . - - A d n r .
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Cuilcura Comforts Babys Skin
When red. rough and itching, br hot
buns of Cutlcun Soap and touches ofCutieuraOmtment.Lino m a h use
Golfer froodl.I'II hand you what
you gave him fur il.
Caddio--No, thanks; I gut him |
punch ln tha eye.-Boston Transcript.th one but and one lrrltc h with
other and :hen N\|e1"l¢l :he top:limo?"lller1°| one for Mr. FAI
Io nmver.-Bmmn Transcript.
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that evening..lla o!.9n: know | think about this
until no rolehrd the path lonfllnz to
his home and mv! some nf tho wond-rolk um hid also been ou! hunting.
just tomlog home.*'0h'° screonned Mr. Coon. who was
the am to we ltr. Fox.Mr. Possum '!ooh>¢1_"Oh," he crlml
lm! Ill), and no dll! ull Ihr Mhora.
frlzhtmml out of lhelr nits by tho
ztmngo lookin: crontune they nw.
"Who:ls the nanttor "i th them."
thought Mr. Fox lnurrgrlnsz homo. Innu h m he owned the wr nu ll Mr-
Fox gave a :cream 'ho S: rw nmetmnumust be lho mother with m.*'\\lme
ls Il?" he asked.ls nos a tommntr thing he spokv
for Mrs.Fox plriaod up the bmnm
allrk lf:drive om tno monster »h¢
um comin; In her house.
DYED HER SKIRT, DRESS,
.| , ...
rut," uid his wife. and Mr. Fox knot-.3~3
/ ~ < ; ~ . . \
1._
~"I ||ngu||
um comin; In hor house."I must have :nt the-un rolling down 5 ¥°:I @
nl /'4|.~ .\;J | % "» ! n =, . . .
F o x l " ¢ \ L L ! °.i })0'b\f'N m u .
Mi ta F ox told he rn un rmnd : ha t
be nn loo busy running shunt.
to be a good hunter."You mn tramour place tu nfsolher ull nlghl." uid
Mrs.Fn:.` "\\h)don°t you any at
una farm and mich for a chance toget our breakfast?Remember. Rer-nrrd. s wanna; um gnlhers no mon."
~wlm1"quutloned her husband.wha dld no: know nr ali what :he
me-ant."I mum you are loo wallets.You
newr su; In one plgm Eau: enoqgh
In nm anything," uld Mn. Fox."A
noun roiliux and rolllnt never genmon on lt. don't you la-ef'
¢\eH`u lah!Mr.Fox.dnuhlfullx."hm if I cln'l get in where the pnuliry
is gl one fam. what 1| the um nl ull!Ing there?Why nu! In another?"
"Slay lp one plan and watch fnr n
elumca tn ze; something." said llra.
¢
gowns and mrlllmry for tho Frtnch
.~||1t h e lx l l l . " m i d M r .F m :a s M r s .I-'ox
p i c k e d o ff t h e b u r n ." M y d e a r . y n u r
n y l n x a b o u t t h e r n l l l n x s t o n e m a y b e
t r u e . b u t y m a r a n a r e fo r x o u n e l f i h a l
a r o l l i n g F Q ! n t h e n b u r n . "
" Y o u l r l l l h a ve t o n i n e ? a o m e t h l n l
PE.lag una .
Pa umu Antelnl,the handsome
°mov|¢" sur, is tha wlfo of c. B. Mad-dock of New York.On a rictnt visit
Keep Yo\LrSkin-Pores
Active and Hedlthy
With Cuticura Soap
sqzn. on-us.; su., N-uf.
Pi l e s
an nnnlly duo to ltnlahgIb m amldp atd. .N m !b a n ,a u m m :ksepo the oo d wu ts : d tandihnnfnroy c v n ulhmlning. Doc mn prolc riblm g a be a n ie i t n o t I l! !soothes d u lu le r h g ofpllu but nllovu tha Urin-tion.br ln n eomlort andlaipa to remove then.
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A uaenucmr-N01 A |..Ax.AllvE
~rites Mn.Hndee Rezrrfliil
Lydia E. Pinklumi Vegetable
Compound
FRIEND IN NEED
I I I
A rrafung Illatur.'Ia he cilglbll lne~rery wuf'"ALmon_All hs needs is a as
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Bam the Signature of
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M umm. =.,~».... .n mlW .
t - _ l '""''
ure Religf
OR INDIGESTION
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am m P a d ¢g e . ; ev¢ - y ¢ . . ¢
Student who Agroad.Socurtar Aglntnr--7I"hlnk of the po
tial mualclana who lack the moneybuy an Iamument; mlm: of theum who alll never have the nppoh
ull;to | nlnt:lhlnk of the gmt-
Indet! ones who cannot study-Btude-Yel.dunmlt,th\t'a mt.-1
enuylfnnln Punch Bowl.
I H D E R C O R I I B l - n n o u
n\..lH\l\l\llp|¢g,n»»|1||»onhr\a nanax nvux W e l.h.§|"hnll||¢..
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O r i g i n a l C h i n n : In S l a m .
J. r . B o c k . m vh x t nw u n p l a n t h u n t e r ,
r e p o r t s fr o m K e n n u n g . B u r m a . t o s h e
A p i c u l m n l d e p a r t m e n t t h a t n l h u
fo u n d vl l l a g a o r t h e o r i g i n a l C h l n e u
N h r r e d t o i n z l m o l d e n h l l l o r l r l l
U u | I I
B n o v y l l n e n s a n t h e p d d o o t s v l r y
n o u m r u o .m e e p m h e m i n u m e o n a s -
! ! o n b y u | I n ; I | | d C r o | | B n l I B I u l l n
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES-dyes or Unto a you wld!
A good lrchvr 1| not known by bln
wi. hm hr hh atm
L a r g a t S c a w u d .
Th e k i n d o f s e a w e e d k n o w n u X8 9
ui d l o b e th e l ar g e a t , o r nt l e nt U 1 0
gent,i n t h e worlul,s o m e u m a g t
In l n g | l e n g t h n f 2 . 5 0 0 fe e t .
~'llc hofmy timnwlthpiinllnd hldtovsthodoctoranry mmth..Omd lgf o u g d c :E i t t k » °_ ; § ; »m x y a r d i g
u p t t h c m e d i d n o - - L y d i a § " I > ' § . i .
l V e t r t a b l o C o m p o u n d - m u d t o o k
-b t i t u l l a n d n s e d m t h o S a n a t i v l
"m o o r .h u n g o t m a n y w o m e n » "¢ § k . ¢ ¢t
y t a l l i n g t h u m w h a t i t h u d o n t f o r m a .
h a n g t g z u n g d a t e c r v b o m i t h a a
~n m a v a y i t h e l p o d m s .
1 r a n t } o u t » l r n o 1 r ! h l n t I | . m a ' ! * r i e n x l
-~f o r y u u t e t ¢ n i : 1 n e e d . " '
H n G n o m e !E b m p n ,1 0 1 3 B y : a m
~L, I.n eAn¢ \sl e|. Cal xfm nia
L e t L y d i a E . P l n k h a m '| Y e g u t g b l q
*»~ " f r i l n d l n d o o d " t o y u u .
Drufr lnee.C h i n n .b u t h a ve m l g r n e d
nm heron Christ.'They are calleduno." h e un. "and d o nb! ent or
Point Bemlumu Ovorloniad.
Ba that fancies himself very en
l1¢h:eaedbe<.au»| ha len lhl dvlllrlm
de: a others mu he ver! ignorantbe c u n nh elu aa ots tu dle dh ia mrn .
-BulwerLy nuu.
tisemml.
A1~»1nf~=dH=°°*¥*="
unnd'~" ' f ; » » s u 2 = ? "
n=umn4\==-f\f'=°""'°""
amen ~ u l --Iti limporunt,lo the rs,dutyoulhouldremember tha£1:o!unction1reI1,thediadvlorgnnlu!yo1uBabymu|tnoein|pedn1are.B o h g k m a m w m d d x uthededrodruu1tsmay.behad!romthame medkinspdmuilypmpuadfurgrovn-ups.,
_ - g y m "' 3 1 - . - ~
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~Recommended
"Vu¢%ine'° Petroleum }eH1 bene-
E l g d i b u m p s , t o r n , ~ n m .
burn, blinrrs, mu md cha!skin.
Never bei-ridmout l bonlc of il in
the hous e. |'l'| al t, alwa ys d hc-
dre and com but a !!i8e.
c u u u a o vo n u a n vr n r r l u a m a e a .|C|\»!&|:h0 | " g ¢ |
" * | \ u l l " "- - . . . . - {n - . : "
"i|"-I -4
- - _ - = : . . , f
not even the 'M~una The£r naked
chlidren svailmr ln the mire wlth the
uno." h e un. "and d o nb! ent or
mv any rl:e, but only corn.They cntdown the forums and plnnt cornal nn
allntlnn of 3,5131 to 4.1m fee! on theUlephsnt-shaped mountain of DolChun: on which :Ley uve.They an
Hat wstnouz Bu nn .Katherine Lotllse. age four. camo in-in the house with her ltttlu face barely
ncognltable, so unusually grimy wu
" H r , b u ¢ a a m e o n e l k n o v r h u l n
urfudl!dl:ay hee,"remarked har
mother.
"Gonna," cum back the manehul-hc t np ly ."I been cryin' on IL*
unsubdued scourge or the people at
the plains.The lineal descendants of the Car
dnchl who opposed the march ofXenophonaretheKu rd s- I sturdy,
soldiers of the Mesopolgmlnn plain
and took refuge ln inaccessiblehelghls. leaving their rude rlllages of
mud and stoned to be destroyed.
Nut Eli! to Gonquar.
Invarinbly the klngi claimed tohave defeated :hp wild upland tribes
tected and sverse in 1rl.t. All lh s ll
factors combine to mile the Kurds srare ol' ptunderen."No nee." saysthe famous geognpher Reclus. "neith-
er Baluch. Bedouin. nor Apache, hu
developccl me msraudtng instinct £0 shigher dearree than have the inrlike
Hurd tribes."
Hats Thelr Nslghbon.In tne northern portion of Kurd-
lstsn,H u m ,Annenlsns and Turk!sro jammed t0¢llher tn the ssme r"e.
sion.Tha-se three peoples have Unk
love for one another.The Kun! hates the Turks becsnssthey hue often srorsted mm ln bst-
tle,because they ts :him busily
whenever they are able. and becluls
they curtsll his cpponunltles totfighting and pumaermg.He despise!
the Armenians becluse they are Chris
llsnl. and because they can bl Nbbid
snd ut-:rented simnst with impunity
when the Turks 11" petmlsdon.n tin spite at this he has n sort of sm-
pathy for them. because they. too, us
oppressed.
The Armenian lute.: and fears boththe Kurds. who plunder him. md the
Tarts.who oppress snd psrsecuts
reported to have been set up ln theprotenn llldd le nm. u wnn oud to
lute been c rested by s Hurd hlttdlifrom the Persian psrt of the region
that has been lmletlnltely termed
"Kurdistan" for zenereuous.
Kurdistan has sprawled stress ln
ternntinnsl llnes with s hue dlsreznrdforthosehypotheticalmanmade
llmlts; and ns people. too. have dungardednstluttslboundaries.Bemi-
nommllc , msn!of them spend theirwlntegjl In the warm plains or ink spd
their summers In the cool nplsnds of
Persia or Euteru Turkey.The Kurds are. par excellence, the
:nountslneers or the Middle Ean. Thehighlands have ever bred not only s
love ot llberty sud Independence, butoneu sn sttreulre and msrsutllng
splrlt ss well. and sll these ttsits theKurdshsvelnabundance.Blu and
muscular, wlth pkrclng dark eyes andlong mustache! Ugat contribute s look
of rlerceness. every one armed to the
teeth, the men might be described ss
~|| l | ' . I ~ I
rn vu;- 1 = = = i ze d | . n d
o rl t h u p o d m a
c h a n p fr o m a d e l i -
c a t e g i r l t o l u m m
h e a l t h y w o m a n .
W h e n l v u m n r r i e d
l . w u d a k a l l t b l
t a n u n d !I bookI y d i l .E . P i n k h u n ' |
a g e t a b l o C o m
p o u n l t i i u f n b o d
..
Ii
1
=,,\'
~4 ~1 ,
~ ' "
The one way
to keep sound,
perfect teeth
THE only wry to keep the priceless bleasini of unmd,
perled teeth is to cc! the kind of food thu supplies
them uol only with proper nourishment bm gives them
work na do. Gnpe-Nuts not only induuss Lhomugh mu6¢wion. but also aupplies the lime and other element! re-
quired for hdldin; fum tooth :mmm-=.
This whdelnme, healthful cera! (ood is made from:whale what Hour md mulled hlrley.All the mu-imcn!
of these splendid [ning including the viuul mineral de'...LW so ohm lwkillt in »-<=u¢d "rained"fwdt.a
nuined.
A deEdous, nppedzing dish, Grape-Nuts, with cream
l l a |~ ~Q3w h i c h p r o j e c t : h l l t s o f a k n i f e a n d l
.r . »| a . |A r y a n x a l l i e d t o t h e P e r s l m m o n t h e
o n e h a n d a n d l o t l n e t r m e n l a n l o n t h e
ot h er .Th e i r h o m e l l l n t h e s o u t h e r n
p a r t o l ' t h e A r m e n i a n p l a t e a u . n m u n g
t h e h e a d w a t e r s o f t h e E u p h r a t e s a n d
Tl z r l s r l ve r i , a n d In t h e Za g n n m o u n -
m l m ,w h i c h n m a o u t h ¢ l n w n n l " f r o m
L l k e V a n t o th e P e r n n n g u l f a n d
fo r m t h e b o u n d n r y beu we en Tu r k e y
a n d P o m s .Th e r e th e y te n d t h e i r
d o c k s ; f o r t h e m a j o r i t y u e p r i m n r u y
u.I I !1l l vi u z r o c k s t i l l p r o ve ; b u t t h e f e l t
wa s n e ve r p e r m a n e n t .A1 so o n n s t h e
so ld ie rs r e t l r e d : h o mo u n ln l m -e r a r e
oc cu pi ed th e ir vil l a ge s .a n d so o n b e
a n l o p l u n d e r t h e l o w l a n d s u l u r -
l e n l y I n e ve r .
C e n t u r i e s l l l e r , t h e n Xe n o p h o n 1 - 5
h h men th ou s an d Gr e ek s fr o m t h
lo w e r E u p hr a t e s n o rt h w a r d a cr o s s t h e
A r m e n i e n pl a t e a u t o Tr e b l z o n d .t h e
m o u n l u i n e e r s w e r e s t l l l u n l n m e d . A l l
u i s h l th e y r o l l e d o t o n e l d o w n t h e
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cnuae they are not so clever u ho.
It u on ly b r exertllll u n cup-nlarUlu In hudson or In dattary of M8
brlxandn.
Three thousands year:n o the
proud th an or Aasyd;led their
trained armiel northwesnrnrd Into than
~ .~»
g.-»»'¢-*Grapf Hu i s
p u i d v l
- i " '
' l u movin; on when t i l American
lli dz " s u a W h ! ! m m 111| una
lord?"The wnltneu leaned over and vnu-
pored. "'Don't out thi cus."
. » '
s l
~:_1
~I
lolfll o onifnrs f vu ___
Spol1n's Dlslemper (Iomponnd
t i b r n k t t u a l d f d t h l m b s e k h n l d h k k t u m r n l - l l 'i n i n n a d a " l P O l l ! ¢ l " u m blp u n 0 l l u n u l l D l l l l l a l lCami.l l n s n u a n d D l l t u l n t r w i t h m a r n n a u n c o n m l l l l l lm m n d all ( Im m u n s f l h e l l n a l .l o u m c i l l n u ll u va l u m ! ! m l I N N I I IH : u l l i l u ! h r I s l ! a n s u n .l l l vl Hh u a n n a l l a w e n o u n .s z - o n u x u z c u . c o m m o n n o c l m l . u m m m
_..._..._.._ _
.I I r |BGe rm a n a utom a tic H a u l e r ;b u n
tr ou s er s a l i :taaaeled a n d e m
m r a m u s a d d l e - c l o t h e , a n d a ve n a l n
a i r o f h r a u d o w i t h a l t h a t vi vi d l y r e -
ca ll s a n Gr l e nt a l ,a m o r e b r l l l l n n t
I e l a a q u e ;o r thu ae g n l l a n t l y a t t l r e d
er o e a a n n a l ve l y : h m m In c l d Pe r -
si a n m in i at u re s .
T h e K u r d l a h r u m e n a r e S ! 0 ¢ r a l I !
s o m b e r i n d r e n . b u t d o n o t h l d a t h e
b e a u t y o f t h e i r fac es un d er 's e ll s a a
n r l c t l y a a t h e P e r s i a n w o m e n .
Cr e d ul u u a, d er r e . a n d i n tr a c ta b l e a s
i so il as fa r a s p os si b le .
A l t h o u g h mu s t o f t h e K u r d s po a-
s e a s vi l l a g e s , c o m p o s e d o f c l u n e n o f
!o w ,n a t r o o t e d hou ses o t n o n e o r
m u d .a l l t h e u i b e s a r e m o r e o r l e n
no m a di c .T h e m a i o r l l y Il ve i n d a r k -
b m w n .m a n y p e a k e d ten ts o f goa ts'
h n l r d u r i n g t h e s u m m e r . n o t w a n d e r
l l ! ! f a r fr o m h o m e , b u t m e r e l y g o i n g
u p i n t o t h e h i g h m o u n t a i n s . w h e r e l t
1| t oo c ol d : DQ s no w y to l ive i n wi nt er .
A e o u s l d e n h l e nu m b e r .h o w e ve r .
Ih r e a p u r e i y n o m a d i c i l fe w a n d e r i n g
hu n d r e d s o r m i l e :a l o n g r e z u l n r
rout es.A m o n g t h e p u r e n o m a d n s o
ci et y In o r g a n i z e d u p o n 1 h a l !t r i b a l .
o r o l d .!h e m o u n t a i n s br e e d l a w l e u
L
a n d w e r e va n qu i sh e d o n l y b y l
a l r l t a g e m .=
To d a y t h e g r e a t e m p l r u o f M e s o -
p o t a m i a h a ve fa l l e n ;m e p o w e r o f
|.nd!~""WQIL I 11~ an picked ~Sha nn: muon:
the de1ill°°--Xin!! City s m .Houufly Qtlleic Thlnktf.
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Your Phyalduz will tell you that Bahrlmedldnumult
p|-spuedvhhevsng:re\tercaretbmBuby'|iood.
ABaby's|zamuh1rheningoodhodthi|z oooftsn~-
bylmpropafood.Cou1dyou!c;u|.moment,tl1en,z!:i.nkct .
my u n x " x xny rhing ta m e d i d me s p e c i u ly ~
forlnf antnn dChI1 dren?D on'tb edoo¢ ived.
n .|.l l l l
l u l l ' p a t ~ r c h u l K u r d s i n ei t h e r d i -
vi d e d i n t o t r ib e ! o r c l a n s l i k e t h a n o f
me d i e va l S c o l l l n d .o r a r e r u l e d b y
Bum.-Science Servlce.quit..Lum In on :nur dmc.-Adams.
important.
A t t h e po l l s " t h c t r e e m . m '|w i l l '
s o m e t i m e s t u r n s o u r b o b o j u n 9 1 1 1 1 1 -
dic e.'b
H e r C h e l a n .in e xp e ri e nc e d Y o u n g B r i d e - - ' I
w i n !so m e I n d . "G r o c e r y G e r t -
" P l 1 l 1 " B r i d e - - " I d l d l f t m l u c m s
l n t w o s h a d e s ! " - I . . l f r .
ol' the mt mg the his.in nllthudt!p u n . :u m i t can zhlnk wo Hman
quldar ihnn 1 mln.
Quad Word in 868006..Ln American. nut; arrived.arent
into | London teuhop, look nu sea:and walled.Presently A brlght-eyed
imitrex approached htm and ukld:"Cm I taxa y our 0| dl1'!"'
°'!e|.Two boned an and n kindword."
They are in reality semi-bawarlc."nnmadlc tribes that llve on lhelrnoekn and hr hunting ln zhuae wild
mountain valleys.They have their
hllf bu ri ed Ot hervticul Mohamme
fians. and beraule they are simple. un-
sophmlcated folk.He fun mem. al-
an because they are wlld, lawless peo
pie,who make the ur. of the mx-gatherggr n burden ann who rob a
J "r ''gi g ~.r \v ` \g g
. -, f 1 .x e f ' ~
f *~ 5 f f - - e f :~
SI ~ K I M ?
han:the most picturesque ln al!Penis.
Almon niwayu armed to the :eerh
these trlbenmen look particularly r»
mantle when daslmlnz down n |)0Ulflrr
an-own hnuide on lhelr nurefootwlpon lu;me ¢le¢m_ of a rltle slung
over a shoulder; Ilowing purple turhlnloonelybouqdaroundnhugebtncl: felt hut; broad, colorfiu! scarf
about the waht. hal! hiding two or
even three blndollen and above
and the opportunity.The 'huk de
spise: the Armenians. became as hewould somewhnt unfairly put it, "they
are eowerdly Christina.d o n 'Hehate!them because he Inova that
they are hr quicker and itoener tlunhe. fur better hunlneu men, md hr
better educated.
In the edge of Penh.ulln f th e
his position. It is not struxn that nurlmracterreflect:the condltlom un-
der which he llrel.The Turk,in turn,delplles the
Y*~14~s f.' .i'>,f|'.-l'U"i ~ ~~ 1 i
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l \\l uu f
m e t h e h e l u t l l s l o t K a n s a s U U -I
g e t a s h a ve a n d a s h i n e . a n d a o u n .
m d t h e n w h a t d 'n t h i n k ? D a d - b l a m n d
l f h e d l d n t u h m e t o n e e S n a p e P 1 1 4 5
m n u m m u n x q g k n a f m u v
I -f i n
Ing lo!! as they chose from the can
vans.
n e l r h b vfl . a n d h a ve r u e l y b e e n : u b
m l u l r e t o t h e c e n t r a l g o r e m m e n l .
T h e ch l e t u r a v m r o u t e m m l m k
th r o u g h r e n i n !Pe r si a Il e s t h r o u g h
th e i r 1 e g Iu n a b d o ft e n t h e y h a ve c c n r
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ve!0I>men¢o f ¢'on l ll tu t lo m| |g o ve m f
m e n !In th e c o u n t r i e s l n w h i c h th ey
l i ve .Th e y t h e m s e l ve s a n r u l e d p a r t
Disordered Stomach
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.° : ' , ¢ { . . . : ¢ > ; , ¢ s . | n l = s . . | n . . n - : n u
.D l u p p d n u d .
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n a a p r e t t y m a n n f u l l e r w h t ! z u n r
l u d m e h e r s u m s u m m e r . " d I | | l \ m ; l | $ '
ty u i d B u r !m m o t Pn x m i l . .' b l l
u b e n l n n u p w t h o c l t y t h l a w n l
l fo u n d o u t h e h. | |a 't g o t n o n u n
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Point Bemlumu Ovorloniad.
Ba that fancies himself very en
l1¢h:eaedbe<.au»| ha len lhl dvlllrlm
de: a others mu he ver! ignorantbe c u n nh elu aa ots tu dle dh ia mrn .
-BulwerLy nuu.
" H r , b u ¢ a a m e o n e l k n o v r h u l n
urfudl!dl:ay hee,"remarked har
mother.
"Gonna," cum back the manehul-hc t np ly ."I been cryin' on IL*
Quad Word in 868006..Ln American. nut; arrived.arent
into | London teuhop, look nu sea:and walled.Presently A brlght-eyed
imitrex approached htm and ukld:"Cm I taxa y our 0| dl1'!"'
°'!e|.Two boned an and n kindword."
AM r ms ns ss DY ES -dye s or una a you ~
Bn o vy lln e n sa n th e pd d a ottvlr ynoumruo.meepmheminumeonas-
!! o n b y u| I n ; I | | d C r o | | B n lI BI u lln
yourhundry . At| 11| roc ln.--}.dru-
tisemml.
Hat wstnouz Bu nn .Katherine Lotllse. age four. camo in-in the house with her ltttlu face barely
ncognltable, so unusually grimy wu
Disordered Stomach
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.D l u p p d n u d .
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n a a p r e t t y m a n n f u l l e r w h t ! z u n r
l u d m e h e r s u m s u m m e r . " d I | | l \ m ; l | $ '
ty u i d B u r !m m o t Pn x m i l . .' b l l
u b e n l n n u p w t h o c l t y t h l a w n l
l fo u n d o u t h e h. | |a 't g o t n o n u n
a t d l .A f t n f d b e e a t h u i a l p d
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Chevrolet Sedan
In.l9ZZ we led the world in sales of high gradeclosed cars, chiefly because of our Sedan.
Thisnew 1923 Sedan is completely edipsing impredecessor because of still greater beauty and
added equipment._
The body is by Fisher, finely finished in black
with fold striping, comfortably and artistically
upho stered, and has dome light and rear
window curtain. This wonderful, Eve-passenger,
al1»\/ear, familycar is offeredat a price thnx de6es
all competition. The new model includes srnam
line design, hi h hood, drum-rypc hedlighm,dash light, wincshield wiper, plate f;la:: windows .operated by Trmsradr regulators, and cord tires.
Buy no car until you see ir.
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Che vro le t M o t o r Co mpa ny ,De troi t,Mi c hi ga n
Dlddon of General Maura Carporation
Workfs umm M-anuinauml o(La\r-Priced QUAl..I1TAutomobiles. 'l11:r\=sre l001}CI\evde¢De|Iaaa.rdSen\-io: Staucns Th|ougi1out the Wodd. Dealers and Pam
fu h l o n fo r t he b e r ba r o u s n a m e s u r h l c h
m a d e t h e i r a n p e a n n o e i n Htngdend
ab o u t t h at t l m e .
A l i n a b a r s n o eo un ec tt oa w i t h
Eil ee n,'l r h l r h i s t h e I1- uh s e n l o n o f
El e a n o r .n o r w i t h A i k e n .I h l c h La
a n o t h e r t o m :o f t h e n e m o m m e .
th o u g h t h e sl m i l a r l t y t n pr o n u nc i a -
t i o n i s st r i ki n g .Al in a,h o l r e u r .in
m o r e p o p u l a r i n m u c o u n t r y t h a n
e l l b e r o f t h e o t h e r h m .
A l l n e | t u l x m l n l e s e m i l t h e r u b y .
l l w i l l p m i e d i t s w e a r e r h o m d a n g e r ,
a n d disease.b r i n g b e r eo u r u g o a n d
tu cc es l.Tu e s d a y la h e r l u c k y a n y
an d t h r e e h e r i u c k y n u m b e r .Th e l i l y
o f p u r i t y l s h e r t l m r e r .
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Sams Old Glory.Knlcier-what do you think of the
mod er n men
Backer-Oh.they a n about themme al-tbl alt! ones.
Knlc keh-Yu.and a little oldereh?-Steveua THB. Sumo Mm.
o
funniest story or plan the heal. nz
tlme, who la the most welcome mall
or who lu uagnu aguln and again so
come back.
zz u tho gm who does his part
and a Ilttla on who ls always popu-lar srlth tho momben ot tho h
hold upon whom dorolrel the tut ofrunningthehouse.And eventually
lt ls tho one who never lhlrks jho:Ina popularity for himself oy herself.
In these day; wqeu one can nevercount ou steady servants nl we could
one : tha n ll alway s thf po ulb llluthat mem will have tu turn to and
help trash the dishes.
"I am not going to turn in md do-tha wart or a kitchen mud." :fumbles
the guest when the hotoi help havell! J un Irllked out."I alan c ome
hor! to work and Pm not goin; lo."But that l.m'£the question.You
1rouIdn'! be dnlng me work of some
nriktnk kllchen worker.You Ironld
"~|f h ¢F hn1|z n z a n g o w n s a n d m l I l m r y o r I r e n :1 3 , 3 z o n e i a t | e m e i n I \e m a k i n .fh a c h a r m i n g l d r l t l l l w e l l
E E £ 0 i v i l o l r l n r o B a r n u m i y a d l n u n k n o w n o n l l c t h l u g ; a n d s e a a n .
able tlut the word ,Eu brought
over to this country by mme of
mond Dyes ue hed not to -!sde,|tre\k.arrup.Tallyour .:bother tb: matennl :W mall to inwoolor|uiIk,ur1rwberith}1nen,ormlxodgoodsf-Advcrlnemlnt
the fact that the name Pike nl
applied In California In tho
eariy 50's to me mignwrySouthern poor white; many qt
left-n~-thmpmt.dzous kind.
4 i
S o u t h e r n white..n m p e r m i t
o ft e n l l ve n w i t h h i s f a m i l y I n a
w a g o n .H o r a r e l y th l l o w n a n y
u n d ; l n d u s t n . H e 1 | f r e q u e n b
l y 1 l q u n t t e r o n o t h e r peop lefs
l i n d a H a F i l l n o t w o r k n g u -
l n r l y . b u t m e n u fr o m p l u m t o
p l a c e a l t h e h u m o r a l a n h t m . "
T h e con st n e n n l r m o f
" 'p l k e r . " c o u p l e d n m t h e o r l g l -
mn E n g li s h m ea n i n g . w a s do u b t -
le ss re s po n si bl e fo r t he n d cu t lo n
o f l ' t h e t e r m I n m c e t n t k a l a n ;
u t h e eq u i va l e n t a r f m m e o n e
w h o b e t s o n l y s m a l l g m o u n u . a
m m w h o p l a y s n n -m d 1 |
a fr a i d t n t a k e n c h a n c e .F r o m
Missouri.
"Pike," mn Nmrauofr, ln hu
book on Callfomtz,"in the
Cahtorula sense n1 the vmrd ll
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DO YOUR B I T
N o w ts t h e season fo r p o r t l e t o f
co m p a n y .fo r we ek - en d gu c c i !-
a n d fo r e x c u n i o n a t o m y p r o t r a c t e d
vm l u t o c o u n t r y cous ins..And ! ° U
w i l !U n d t h a t l t i s n o t : l n a y !t h e
c i t r r e r e s t a n d w l t t l n l p e r s o n . t h e g m
wh o t a l ks b e r t o r t h e m a n w h o d a n c e sa i m p e r f e c t l y . r i o n e w h o t e l l s t h e
h e h e l p i n g i n a n a n - a r o u n d n s 't o
* M n l i n i n g : g o l n g a s u s u i t .
S O . " y o u m e o f t w i t h o l h e n , w h e t h
e r I n 1 h o t e l o r b o n r d l n z ho us e o r
w h e t h e r y o u a r e m e r e l y w i t h fr i e n d s ,
he l u r e t h a t y o u d o n 't i h l r k y o u r
dut ie s.D o n 't w a l !fo r o t h e n a l w a y s
t o d o t h e c a r e fu l . g r a r e fu i t h i n g .
I0 37 IIOC IBN N oalp apcr Syndt cnuy
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a d o p t e d b y W a l l n r ve t .
fi n al l y fo u n d i t s w a y i n t o
cu ll o qu la t mnlz naze f f t h e
: I n n u | w h o l e . - t l z a u g h i t
n e ve r he e n c a m t l o ~ e d b r
b m o f u s a g e .
10 a n t i n W h n d l r | 3 a ¢ Iu ¢ \ . .
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THE ROMANCE OF woans
" P I K E R "
I N E N G L I S H sl a n g a " p l k c r "
l s 1 t r a m p o r | \ m g n n t . a n d
n o r r w .i n h l s " ' W o r d b o o t o f
t h e E n g l l l h Gy p s y L a n g u a g e "
st a t e s :' T h e p e o p l e r u l l o d i n
n r t : o f p a r l i a m e n t " l t u r d s b f !
u r = "m e " 1 a ¢ r n n t | "we r e .l u
th e o l d c a n t l a ng u a g e " A b r a h a m
m e n "a n d .i n t h e m o d e r n .
"P i k er s . "
B J n f e r r i n g t o " P l e n P l o w
m u z . " a r e G n d t h a t t h e w a r d i s
b y n o m e s a : m o d e m . f o r o n e o f
t h e q u n t n l n n o f t h i s o l d pi ec e
n a d a :I h u n n n o m o . a nd b e H h a r va r d .
A n d l l l l t n a u r z h u am m r e i n u a a n d m y a v! !
P fk s n a n d Th c vo l .
Say "Bayer" and Insist! I
Mr¢.'Fex Pmksd Us me Broom.
aiu: Around. Jun nu ¢ none. all the
lime N\||l||¢."
llr . F ox nc ntr hm hll h ad nl he
Un l ei a y o u s e e t h e n am e " B a ye r " a n
pa ck a ge or on ta b le t s y ou ar e n o t g ut -
x h g t h e ge n ui n e B u y e r p r o d u r i p r e
|c rl be d by pl xy nl el a na n ve r a we nt yg tw o
n l n a n d p r o ve d s a f e b s m l l l k m l f o r
C o l d !Il e u d n r h o
'l 'o u l h l e l m L u m h a g o
E a r l e n e Il h e u m a t l s m
N e u r a l g i g Pa in . P al m
A c c e p t " B a y e r Ta b l e t s o f M p k i n "
l n l y .zu m ; n a br a k o q pa c k a g e M a r l i n s
ye qp ge d i n g t l m s .Llnnds'b o r e :o f
t a e i n t h b l e u e a s t fe w c e n t s .D r u n
| | » - l l a l s o s e l l b o t t l e s o f 2 4 a n d 1 0 0 .
A l p o r l n i s th e i n d e m a r k n f B u e r
li n n u fa ci u r e o f l l o n o a c et l o a c l d es t l r o f
j g l l q i l c t e l d . - A d ve r t i s e m e n t .
"~N o t h i n g : r u t w a s e ve r a r c o m
p u m e c w i t h o u t e n t h u l l n a m . - E m e n
n o n
h t y o u r e n x s t s o r : f° r = '¥ l l o n y o u r
t u l t l .
ure a: o ur or t he ho us e."S he ls n d ee p
i n l n k a r , " h e a i d .l u ( l m h a l f a fr a i d
I m n d e a m h l n l u I n n e l e c t l u l s u d : a
n u n w i t s . "
U ve r t h e m u u - m e d M r .r o x . a n d
n r m e m b e r l n g b l a w l f o ' |w a r n i n g n o t
u r r u n ab o ut ,h e f o u n d a pl a c e t o
h i d e n a a r Q p o u l t r y ho u s e m d h a d
hi m s e l f t o w a l t fo r t h e h m : a n d d u c k s
is m m e o u t e a r l y In t h e m o r n l n g .
B u t i o n ; t g d o n n t r u t h e t e e n b l !
al g m H r F U ! h a d a m .[ I l v u m a .l n ;r 1 | l 1 o n t h e l o p a t a d e e p y u
n m w h e n so m e th i n g a w a k e n e d r .
IN ! h e j u m p e d o u t o f h i s h o u l u w i t h -
o n s n w a r n i n g b a r k a n d w e n t u m m m
N t t h e p o u l t r y h o u s e .
Th e n m t h i n g M r .F u :k n e w h e
m r M r . D c ; !n t h e m o o n l i g h g a l m o l t
u p t o w h e r e h e w i ) h i d i n g .H e a m
n o t n o p so h a r h t m b u t .U p h e
j u m p e d a n d t u r n e d t o r u n . b u t s o m e
hu ur h i s f m t a u g h t mx a vi n e a n d
o u r n o w e n t r o l l i n g u m r o l l l n ¢ d o w n
d u n n m , a l l t h e a n y t o t h e b o t t o m .
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Dulvllla. UL-'I think DT. Plerce'|
Golden Medical Discovery ll we bmlildldae 1 have ever used or heard of.
I burned of ll through a friend whenI tru in a weak and hlzhly nervoustwdltion.I had lost inlerut !n.|l»asm evlry thinr-just dngnd on In alo l l s o r t o t n y .Afe wd os es otthi 'blseowery': u e ma |brlghter1181atlifeandIbeantogaini n n n b .No one but thou who busd this helpful motllclne are in a.mum to monk fully of ltu merit."-Ytoin Frmch. HB B. Hut! Bt.What Golden Medlcn! Dlsoovery hulam for monunda it :rm do for you.4G¢ tltt°Mrfmmro urn e¢r estdru ;~att. num or liuuzo.Write for fm§|q1!cl.l advice to Dr. Plercfn. Buhlo,
a
A L I N E
0 - °c u n z o vs Teutonic arlgin i lAllne.It signllel "noble" and
bohnga lo tho mul cy cle of name!ewived from the prellxei. A-ethal. or
Adel which menu highborn or noble.
Adulnric, the conqueror of Rome. vul lurarunner of the feminine Allne.
Bilee he vu oft known u Alnrlc. the
nueu or urolutlou ls mon mul: dll
cunible.
Earl; ln we :num cenmrr. she rms
nlu name of Adolphlne was coined lnGofmanymdbroughttoEnllnnd.
'1|.»nu¢h is vu soon contracted to DoBavr-: name mu common in German;
-Qho orlghul name remained lon;
emurh lc become the predecessor uf
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1| btlleved that her chdstmlnl set the
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Whafs in~a Name?
fu h l o n fo r t he b e r ba r o u s n a m e s u r h l c h
m a d e t h e i r a n p e a n n o e i n Htngdend
ab o u t t h at t l m e .
A l i n a b a r s n o eo un ec tt oa w i t h
Eil ee n,'l r h l r h i s t h e I1- uh s e n l o n o f
El e a n o r .n o r w i t h A i k e n .I h l c h La
a n o t h e r t o m :o f t h e n e m o m m e .
th o u g h t h e sl m i l a r l t y t n pr o n u nc i a -
t i o n i s st r i ki n g .Al in a,h o l r e u r .in
m o r e p o p u l a r i n m u c o u n t r y t h a n
e l l b e r o f t h e o t h e r h m .
A l l n e | t u l x m l n l e s e m i l t h e r u b y .
l l w i l l p m i e d i t s w e a r e r h o m d a n g e r ,
a n d disease.b r i n g b e r eo u r u g o a n d
tu cc es l.Tu e s d a y la h e r l u c k y a n y
an d t h r e e h e r i u c k y n u m b e r .Th e l i l y
o f p u r i t y l s h e r t l m r e r .
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mod er n men
Backer-Oh.they a n about themme al-tbl alt! ones.
Knlc keh-Yu.and a little older.
A LINE CMEER
ly Jehu Klnllriek Bing;
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s i n g i n g m y m u . n u n o r c h a r ,S i a m t h a n m u b e a a n d f o r u n :
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Sold by Grooen Everywhere!
"There's a Reason"¢
...J m m m ;b y g k i l h d sr or t mo n m i d w e s t P m u , o 1 1 a o u \ u i y o \ § r l § o . ; r
and m od -l m m sc hi no fy. Thl y'r¢T H ! ~ a _ F Q 4
.n B u y |o »$ 2 ~°'& I§'. I'\ . .. = . a w h li s .Y o u r .' ! | E l l _ ' | ! | f | § ' _"Rst. U.i. Pal. OU.
Petroleum Jelly
w. u..u.. ou»\H;, sf
v a s e l i n e ~lnsolliw.l'o\ert3 l l the rule imong theKurds; their mnunlaln futnelles are
dlfhtrult ol' access.Ind they themselrn are ntrong and hard; by Nason
of their llfe of exe-rtlon.The peoplrof the nehzhhortns: fertile lowlands onthe other hand an relatively u¢Llto
the clan system.and part!! by thu
feudal system. and all have had thebitter experience of the hated rule of
dnpottc mcmarchtea.For three thouund fun they have llred the lame
wild. llmple life. muon from all mm:and lt strife wilh ni! men. Now mod
em ideal are coming to them.
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a n t i 12' ,' : ' . " . . . . . . » - u n s ' - - . . __._ ._- 1 "
a q u a.. . . . . . . . " " ' ~H - 4 - i f ? o l t n | C o n ¢ | C I h r m .B ' * * " ° " ° *" " " ' ~
l n . .¢ _-
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~Blair Nlbr.. Octoblr 13,m r.
0 H
THE ENTERPRISE ~
QENERAL AND LOCAL Nhws AND COMMENT av
-'ms zsxurxlsmfl A IDCAL _ygwgpuvgg FOIfeleliiz hl .
.| leCAl1'B'l' NEW ?"E.Nichole of lllmoapolla loft m eand for Solon Bodum- Wlawnah on
.. their annual trip.u , , _ , ".§'s§',f,°°,[,",§;.°§'u,f2,,°".f¢a n n n o ln lé z i wv ma u m n e w
. ¢ h , ,Andnhn of Omaha :pant Saturdaym d g c u m n w gm. andSunday1rltlalliaaGad| oy 'apar-
l r ra.rg ents. H . and 51 o. Zi..iv at me homo o f Hmflf P UI as W . ~ B mn n t u g g x londay
i ~ L o u i e 3 ¢ . | m, k o n te r ~ l vvg g g f x n alvlait with a aon. Chu.
zur. rc.o ea,ova..ro s' flbm Era. Babe:-L Daugherty and two
pounds of milk and only 1.4 per m».;|i¢ a p. un.M n . H m m u a the 1
ofzh ada lry b ullsar epur obr od.In ime oti rlgth ia i re ek lnth oa be lnn o og l
the th at gr oo pth ere ia one pn nbn du, ¢ pamr.*\
dll! ! bu ll i n "UW 10 dairy farms,.ChoirpraczloeoveryFrlday¢~nnln|'.
urhlla in the otha' groups than la Mir Do not forgot, that the annual roll |onato¢vlry 82c lairy farn1l.eallwi1lbahol¢loa¢l1o£2inat.Every*
Thoisatatalaroarrangedlnordm- aaemborlaoxpec med.
of thopoooe nllliofdair y bullapnn-4
bred.Arizona, when ihe dairy bud-
nna hu been ot mem. developmmt.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
xr. in Ura. c. J. Hirdley drove go hifnlren are ;,v°=\°1'~= tha neu with
l'q£ lioo last S"°<'={_"° \iail. then ..a erm,r. and Mrs. E. W. Bur-
ziar and die.¢¢;y 'H n .Barn F H .»1r.n'1d Mra.FndKlchaolandMra.
I I P.midi and ll Marlo were
The l.':."°""f 'o" ==»_;;,;;»»;1;=,=;
u n 1 ay na b i ll * me n u Both this'hoy'a and
s o c lub!g a n domonnratlora of
r r-ora after whc ih Curl Olson.rum Hunan agent. ohmed n hunch
al moving pictures and to tlnlah urth owning a werlnnio roast was hel
1 Inga aowd was praae-nt.Aho Suthorlard spent lvl Sandi!¢thahomoor{Mr.and Mn.-7811103
lll ll a .A demonalration of marins machine'gamma was held at the homo of
Ira . c . J .Hindloy lan wedn udav
B .-| - . . § . 1 .a u r n f l l q
. n 1 a r !'21 :sas of Hamm frlonda Tuesday." ~n1l Mn, Hanc oc k and Ira. n.o. IIcD0 .na wrldtod az the Waldo
a 1 wi:Tuaday .Fr m West and' Alben Woodward1' 'ssl mek from a six wo-aka
"ny In the north, a part of the time
h :.nero in North Dakota.Herman schools will close Thunda;
md Friday. to allow the toachcra toattend the association ln Omaha.Mr. and Hrs. Arthur Jones of Ar-
lington apent Sunday at the Dave
bummings homo.. 1 R o b e r t A d a m o d n w e s o O m a h a S u n -
a v
il at tha top of the lin wlth91 par
cent..
From Central DivisionAmélean Red Croan
Waahill8¢°1\»D.C.-The annual
gathering of tho representatives of
`l1o Red Cross Chapters in the Na-
tional oonvontion called bar Proaldont
Harding to be held in the Continmtal
Memorial m u .Washington,D.c.,
Getober ith, lllth and llth promiaoa
m be an over t df Naziow aignlbclnce
not only in notable speakers but in the
results and the attandanoo.
On next Sunday we will c elebrato
the fem ef our mmm. sz. Franola
Borgia..In connection with this we
win have the beautiful corernony
now aa the "Thirteen Hours Adora-
on.Mass next Sunday morning will
begin at s o'cloclt.It will be a high
lhas followed by the Procession and
lirflfillt of the Lihany.Evening aer-
vicea will be at B p. m. atc! they will
consist of the Roury, a sermon, tho
Dfilnlqtlon of the Holy Name Soc i-
ow for men, and closing with bene-
dictlon of the Most Bleaaod Sanu-
ment.Father Joseph T. Flynn, C. SS. R
A D ¢ | n u h h f n i \ f | | n | n | ¢ I \ !n o I n a !\ | " |
mat wi 1 report of the Missionary We give Nationai Certificates.\
= r ° t 1 1 m 8 | t i V ° 1 1 a t U 1 0 w u m ; W H -. B u y y o u r c o a l a t Th e R h o a d t l C o a l
ven tio n.g n d F e e d S t o r e .
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r 1 3 J 1~ /".
ALL THB |>m|>|.s
NO. 38-nr.Am wAsmN<:9roN coUN'rY. NEBRASKA, ocrossa 19, 1922.1 r n 1 "v v i r r
-. . - - - - - - - |SGMKTHING I'OR NOTHING
L a s t w e e l fs Tr i b u n e d e p l e t e d ~ f- M t
gh u t t h e Bl a i r s c h o ol s w e r e cl o s e d fo r
WHERE TAX MONEYS
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u s u a l ;_U l q uw a s e x p e c t e d a n d w h i l e w e w e r e a l l
famed to the realization that the au-.|tomobilo. the truck and the u n d e f loaf the streets wlnle the school bond
have placul old dobbin in a oooondnf The city council met in regular aes- refused to clone rthool during the
station yet some very , m d horse! ainn 'mt Tuesday evening and at the county fair but allowed the school: to
were shown and the county has many ygqu t of the council representitiveslb.l:la;o% for foot-hall gxmes lmd vari-
¢|m t h ht ;° gigm mf the Il»r1ry bound IRE( with tha!!! OILS ntl er l1l"\Ufl<."lI1¢llM.
*whetltar the nlltors rentnzkl were
well put or not let ua consider wlmt it
really means to the people of Blair.
The can of meirtainlng our school
system last year in dollars and cents
was s5a,4o1.o1.Quite a nifty sum il'
O n T u e s d a y e v e n i n g .O c t .I T .a t ; | . & " i ' | 'H I F E T I Y G Q B E I N G H F L D
5 I .a n d .n ..|.1 1e g h t o c l o c k a t t h e h o m e o f M r \O V E R * n m C O U N T Y
M r s .I l n m S e l t :o f D e S o t o .N e b r .
o c e u t h e m a r r i a g e o l t h d r d o u g h -g 1 " " "t o r ,F r a n c e s E l i z a b e t h ,t o M r .G r a n t C a r A .0 s :' _ C j _ _" m y A g e n t .
II. Lago of Ft Cnihonn.Prnldent Ne-ls M. Jensen attended
The officiating rmmster V3 Rev. a conference of the state executive
1.m1r..\n lu li n r u s s l u r " " " " "the stan Teachers Asmelnttotl :now-.LIBRARY BOARD an: the pupils for twn tthole days
Hem'`rck, of Lei h, Nebr.. a uncle mow were no mug '.of M!:.LLage.Theg audndinx l>fi'1"=°s gy ofp f s i x x n ~ 1 2|'rm slay mm "''f> trwfl for auch a. "3 gmt' n """°" °' the flnannni con-
I1':tidn were the Misses Dorothy and Thursday ( L 13 m Jenaen m_lshnw and a good crowd was in attend-id'*""' uf lhli instatutloc.
Loraine Seite, sisters of the bride and r>°l-° a "fm interesting meeting and once and when the long Iino of horses. | It ~=-» found tlu\tthe levy was ~
the host man was Mr. llugo Krnasc of will pepare a detailed report for later were drawn up in punnlc the crowd lY°"''Rh whoep Rum! and in <|\¥¢\lI'°
F Calhoun.bu u 'W m enxloua to |,.m,the 'winners slim nay; and means to obtain more
uu ca on....\.:.\. ......... .................| nl fnllnuw §filn\!xt \\n.1| advised that the llbnry
OVER FII'I`\-EIGHT'a1n.t.xoNz
SPENT LAST YEAR,AND 42
PBR CENT OF THE TOTAL
wn m' F OR S UP P ORT or \
SCHOOLS
'< Suu J ournal)
Tha campnlgn managen have bee
debating ju!! hm! much or wh dal
lar taxos paidinliagnrtatggggqgh
51-lPl>0rt of the ntnte government. Fo
h l l f n n n n r \ A n |n n ¢ § n ¢ ¢L - .l u . .
\\s. W. CHAMBEIQSm l i l I g e t - t o g e t h e r O f u i ! A M -I l\G\lilI||.|v\nu:\ uguuuvucll;r | . | .,: n n R e d C r o w (d u al l y o f c h n p b e n ,d e l i ve r t h e s e r m o n i n t h e m o r n i n g a n d
- 1 - _..- ..fn ?. w w m n r t v i n a l s o a t t h e e ve n i n g g g ; vi ¢ ¢ ,F a t h e r
Thr Salt: home was nnlatically de mi n i ¥ $ i' l G U I C En t O ! ! f h ¢ R e d C l f l l yn u ~SCll00|1 |Ill 847|!\01l, 01 V' " " "" ' p usy v v un n u w n v l l ua a s nun!f m m $1 0 t o $ 2 0 p e r m o n t h a s t h p s h o u l d b e l t l e n t ,IB D d a y s i n t h e m a d e i n s h o w t h a t t h e r e p u b l i u m
c l a i m t h a t t h e 2 0 r c a n r e d u c t i o nR u i n ' p a i d b y t h e R e d C r o s s h e r o - t m g m t , t h u s n m k m g a d x i l y c o u r t t o 0 1 2 |M
» .L _ _!.s .. . J um m i n t h e t i l t : t a x e s t h n t t h c d c m o e n n t l
eo1 ;°dsith fa¥l leaves and colors andl.l10l1 \ | l l | l u n c | v u »4 -_ _,. ; -t . . l ¢ . . !Q » . n ¢ _ . R s 2 s a h n n t e r l i n \ F ! y r n i n n m l n o f e x c e p t i o n ! l b i l i t g '
1-cu-nmumn "°""°"""""""""" '"'"""' """""'" " nina m and I0 dang lc mn In l pklnn ta~ .=ez»s.1-,'£2°:.'rr......'.L.., ln ~"-.'ff':::"::'_..-" ""I: Inn mm u-un ... mn sum.nl! :he dccontiom t h e 2.1ia.°~s'¢..:H o r t i c u l t u r a l luxposx-''~ -|Lign at Cl2I\5~l!Ci|. Bluffs } ; ° \§ 3 , l 3 "[]1g 3 H . 1 l . l r i 1 l f o n W o r l e y , Il h x l r , ~f f l f f v n s ~ £ 0 0 l U \ Y £ 8 3 p a y e r ; D I m e Ji l t f vs y o u u ..____ _ _l fr u i t i s b e i r r ; p m m n f d b y q p n c e h ` u o f k 5 I u ! e a -' r v r e p o r t o f t h e c o m m i t t e e o n t h e B a a i n g t h e c o n a t t h e r u i n g i vi n P r o m i s e r n m a k e I ! t h e y I n p m i n t o
l a n d S a m S t e w a r t f r o m t h e Ia t l e r s Ju l i u s S t e ffe n , B l a i r. $ 1 5. 0 0 .r u p l a n t m s n o t r e c e i ve d a s t h o s e e b o ve , \ 1 l 1 i t h i s o b t a i n e d f r o m t h e f i - l u "shntelzouae l s im p os s ib l e b e u u n
;Ia h r '1 _2 Il nm l d Tl 1 er k e l se n , B l a ir , $7 . 5 0 o n t h e c o m m i t t e e w e r e n o t p r e s e n t .ln a n c i a i s t a te m e n t g i ve n u n d e r o l t h , t D n l y I 9 p e r c e n t o f t h e t o t a l u m t o
rg .; or c . d .0 w r $ 0 . 0 0 0 m p r | . . e s 2-_-3 Ea r l c . S n u th . B l a i r n r, 1 . $ 2 . 5 0 .T h ¢ u M 1 | r n o f r a i a m p r t h e u l u n e n s t a t c te ac he rs 'u s o - c i n t w n sh in y u | ,m n z m r p o w e s in n o t b a n d u m
.r n ._ _ . _ . . .. _ . c a l m IC M .
l!en1nc|:..\tlc Candidnic fur§ ||eeui01§The Blessed Sunment wnybe ex
C O U N T Y T R E A S U R E R lilliu of the vailey
ca r r i e d p i n k r o s e s .\M i s s K a t h r y n O h m a n .h i g h sch ool
t va c h c r a t B l a i r ,s a n g t w o s o l o s a n d
M r . D a vi d H u m m e r ! o f B l a i r . h a d t w o
1. i nl i n n u m be r s a c c o m p a n i e d o n t h e
pi a n o b y M i s a W a n da C o o k , m u s i c i n »
n t r u r t o r i n t h e B l a i r s c h o o l s .
A ft e r t h e c e r e m o n y h a d m a d e t h e s e
a _s - _ .s .. . :r .Q An.
a r e b r i n g o | Te r e d fo r f r u i t s ,Mo we rs .,
~.ve ge t ab l es .nu t s ,h o n e y a n d n u r s e r y !r _st oc k.Th o s e in t er e st e d m i i r h t se n d B ° " i ' * ° l r e . a n d , I l l m r . $ 5 . 0 0
t h e i r c r b i b i t s a l a n ! w i t h o l h o r o x h i b l -1.G e r a l d i n e H e n r y ,C a l h o u n .Rt .2 ,
to r n .Th o C o u r r t y F a j r e x h i b i t s w e r e
c o n c e d e d t o " b e a s g o o d o n a n y i n t h e
$3.00.3 L e t h a S t o r k . K e r n r d . R t .I. $3 . 00 .
st a te .S o m e g o o d a d ve r t i s i n g r o u l d ; B ° 5 o r G i r l u n d e r 1 1 1 7
b y g o t t e n b v s h o w i n g a t t h e E x p o s !- ' I g c y M c C a n n .h e n n a r d .Rt..2.
o f t h e e m p l o y e e s at . t h e llsr hz pla za,
wh o a r e a t p r e s e n t r e c e i vi n g $ 1 0 0 p o r
m o u t h , w a s al s o l d d o ve r u n t i l t h e
n e x t f c r u l n r m e e t i n g .
l i w a s m o ve d a i d s e c o n d e d t h a t t h e
t a x p a y e r s i n t h e d i l fe n e n t p a vi n g d i a -
tri ci ..b e no t i fi e d t h a t fu l l p a y m e n t
CO !! HIB 1 ? u x p l yu r n Qa n l v.It w o u l d s e e m t h a t t h i s i s a n i n f. . . - |Ch|LilllI|.ln A l l e n o f t h e d e m o c r a t s
ti c e t o t h e t m :p a y e r .n o w n o u 1 d n ' t . | 1 " f o u n d a n u m b e r o f h m m w h o a ;
i n T h e d i s t r i c t n h r o l m e l y l a y s d o w n u s e M i n h s v o m n u s s n m e u m s o
$ 6 6 0 fo r s t w o E n y a va c a t i o n t o a l l o w b e u m .S w vi h i r l z l i k e 3 5 o r 4 0 n u rt h e ten.:lasts t o n w e n i n t n c h ¢ r l ' l ° ' "° f t h e t o t a l b x e s t h e y p a i d w a n t
m e e t i n g w h i c h i n fo r m e r y e n r s w a s , ¢ ° t h a l f l t e . l t w a s m i d .Th e r e p u b -
ms y bo m ad e on t he i r p a vin g an d t. h . a£ | l 1n l d a t th c Xm a s vo c at i o n p e ri o d .'l l a m a _ n p l l a d b a ' se w n : t h a t t h a d a m . -
v I I I - a .. \ . - .. n n h n fnfn 1 |".nlvrr rs ~f i l f h f f ~~ ~ h a d ~ W ! m m sc h oo l
l.rfi.5
Ji n ln in nl cu :A nn u 1 - -w -"; - -ul a uc lmn a u w s " " l '.hg lg n g x t S u nd a y .sg - r t ,H r s .M o e .w l f a o r k t h g h o u t t h e n o u n ..,u s e 3 F r l r n o n t , w h o . w i t h W ? " P E *° l ' f" f T. ° ', I° . . . . , = . 'I 'l " m l d i e r n r r k t .Co n fe s s i o ns w a i l b e h e a r d ° "' S a t u r -Y o u r V o t e b o l n u t c d I lcc tiun Nov. 7
ml! has spent thlrieen yean in ms- fry u m un W . . . .--....-..1..J_.\¢§.\.n.| ¢¢n|f¢lh .ml otha! :mb-Idny Afternoon from 4 to-6 p m. and
nm. caénx v.u.1.s1r :forms
Emu 1.§zsm\,»o company with g
|Ill Ialtoomwns w'¢¢m»m'°== abuineu
llill Hilda. Nicbaum of Fontanlila
cm a :annul recital at the home of
as puenu 'ruqghy avqr\§ns¥'\'¢1'»'°
fonary work ln tha Ymluolne isllnua.:wo a splendid talk and showed many\.1lcleo from the Islands.Tha ladies
than adjourned to tho w m n mhere nn elsbonte lunch won served.
there being sixty-six presenL Alto
Srethc r it wt! the mon. pleamt A!-
mir thus for this season.About 5 dozen can of booqen fromFremont stunned hero 'I'uosdly fam-
n u | \ | | |q | | 1| §|n v u s n u - __.l e m :o f n o t i o n w i d e i n t e m l t .a n d I o r ; f r o m 7 : 3 0 t i l l a l l a r e h o a r d .i t i n
t h e g r e a t e r a d v a n c e m e n t o t t h e ' 4 l D r 1 5 i ¢ 1 P ¢ f i ¢ d u m ¢ " » ¢ ¥ > 'm a n .w o m a n a n d
o f l h e A m e - H u n R e d C h o u a r g i n i n -
tion.Early reservations for chzpber dole-
qatns indicnte o. highly representative
qatherinq from all over Lhc country
."1........}\.¢vnrnl th3U\.G\°|.
child will go to confession and re-
ceive Holy Communion; so that the
felebration will he the belt. demon-
stralion of hdth and religion that h1.la
ever been witnessed in Blnir.
A most cordial itzvitation is extend-
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Efhcient Exnriami -~ c vnung pcopiu nusnanu lnu mm. -» --~tion.1licinus three course iupper was sen'ed .- '.lz Lester Mcfann.Kcnnard,R1
to the guests nssembled, there being Mntings were heh! during the pan.$3.00.around sixty friends and relatives pm week at the west }}:Suto school, at 3 Clark Suthedund,Biair,Rt.
sent .' George 0l1rt's in Calhoun tms-nship,|$2.00..»'
Mr. and Mrs. LAM* will female on a at the Bell Center sc hool in Sheridanold"t Team-
!':\rm beionging to Mr. L\\|ze'|\ fn\l1.Q1'» township. at Robt. \\"lB'(i9\|\'¢ in I_in_'lhcodole Larson. Blair, $5.00.
14 hir pupil! tskln pan. I: mu PW a sus .-....' " ' r ".K .m from .1oon.A bnn phyed a. oou?Ie of sa- e mn)Inllu I Oct ber in at itsievl to Non-Catholics to attend these*fr§==;___Q"1°°° "Lf m m m i 'rn w hs.-mn o1A Nnrnu. Hallman _f~rs. H .....__n n._._L-Bl f f \._f'.__ ....¢.-:min Am..5er\rlce5.C.A.Be§ersdorfer.I L
CHURCH OF CHRIST E
Remllcr services ncx! Lord's Day.:
Bible Sehooi !0:00 n. rn.Biorni;:
wonhip !l:00 a.m.Christian En-'
denver 830 p m.Evening wc:rsh'g"
7:30 p. rn.g
The subject for mm-nin'r will be
'The Church" and !or evening "ThcPearl of Great Prize"|
There were eighy-nire in Bibhel
School hut Sunday and a good attend,
nnce et both morning and e\cnin§r_
services.1
Pnyer meeting at the church Wed-
reeday evening an 7:30 p. rn.1.
There will be 1 rnectine of the I3ib'e
School Cabinet. Thursday at 8:00 '\
rn. ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Speflmnn.1
On November 12th we c~¢;>ccl to b
gin n series of revival greetings; with
E.. Jchnson. raster c. tte Fremont
chu h, in charge. assisted by Brother
"uanwood.Zn order to make the-=e.
meetings a success it is neccaenry for
every member to do his full duty now.
There wiEI he a banquet served 'orthe memben of the Loyut Live xvsre-I
Booeien at the Church of Christ on
Friday evening at 1:00 p. rn.Every
member is urged to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pd. Robinson er tcr-
tdned about twenty members and
frlend of the C.W.B.M. of the
Church of Christ at n sumptuous din-
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REPORT OF CONDITION
.a OF
§gp1II!\ilIER su. 1922
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m e s a H M I L E Y
fha manzss--§£uo,1u nsnncr
Queiified by experience to render valuable service to
the vlwlo ol lhe distric t.
Eight je nn of eelive eenice ne Cenlrlllmenl.obeck'a prirue secretary.Huulled hundreds of
eeaee in tie eeverel lepertmenll ol government for
bnaiaeee mee, fermen, pemieeen, etc.
Precticea leer ie Omaha.Born in Nebruka.H ulwell uf #lu c id ffie adt.The Comifmlltee oumeeds Henley for thefine work
be did eeéer I.-ahah and for his high :bender end
eplenéid capabilities."
A herd worker,e good speaker anal e genial, culturalgentlemen, eu cordial terms with ell c hase;
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0 four miles southwest of FL. CaihoulmThe senior Mr. and Mrs. 1.820 mi?-
ing from the fam to a new home be-
ing built in Ft. Calhoun.At present the newiyweds are enjoy-
inv a western trip.These frre young people are well
and faiombly known in their own
community and Bleir where the bride
has taught very successfully.She is
very popular with her school friends
and faculty and is on all-around ca-
coln township, Wbitford school in Ar-
lington township.Glenn Wilson'a in
Curning City tourrunhih and lhc I't.
Calhoun Community Club.Total at-
tendahee 304...
n - -- -Resului of the nhuckirg of the corn;
variety tests will be published when All
of the data has been prepared.There
has proved to be 1| considerable differ-
ence, however, and the £8818 have been
remarkably well worth while.
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S a d l L a l l m l n assi sted W m .H o l t -
l l n w i t h h i s h a y m a k i n g W o d n e s d a y
A l b e n N i e u m h e d h i s t r u c k o ve n
h u h fl l e s t w e e k .Gle nn Fx- eem .sn of
Hl e im r so n d o n e t he jo b .
M r . e n d H n . W m . H o l t m n n e n t e r -
t a i n e d t h e fo l l o w i n g f u e s u S u n d a y :
i r . a n d H r s . W m . L I I n u n a n d f u r n i -
l o l W i n s l o w ; M r . a n d M r s . H e n n a n
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r n .elm h n L f dmt wee k w ith h er h.i "§£ `=. ., E a gwi err zx
s o n . l o w s .
».hc nit . i; . 't i o: pa n y g ive n t he fr e eh -
rn o n | d l ?e ve n i n g b y t h e so p h o -
f n o r e s t u m m d o u t w b e n s »| g d\i"ah fn: nl! vneemeri.Whih lindfg h i ed . W e o f t h e me m b er s , Mi n a O p a l
-e l s on a nd M al ve rn W es t , w e r e s t ru c k
'W a e a r d r i vm h x C h a s .C a m e r o n .T h e ac ci de nt u m m - e d n e a r t h e fo o t~f t h e W a c h t e r h i l l w h e n M r .( h m -
'o r t h e l a m e ft fe n d n n c e a s s u r e d .
T h e r s i l r o n d x fi r e g i vi n g re d uc e d
fr m # a n d a s p c c i a i t r a i n i s b e i r u t a r -
r z m q x i f o r ve s t e r n d e l e g a t e s t o l e a ve
Ch i c n q o O c to b e r Tt h .
Th e o p en i n g se s s i o n M o n d a y m o r n -
'n | ; .O c t o b e r S t h w i l l b e ad d r es s e d
b y P r e s i d e n t H a m l i n ; a n d l h e r e m a i n -
h r o f t h e d n y t h e d e l e g a t e s w i l l c o n -
s i d e r e n t i r e l y t h e i n t e r e s t s o f t h e e x -
I 9 I- ._.n..
ri!! be held at the Mcfanhy school
muse Friday evening, Oct. 20, at 8
Fclock. to which every one is invited.
A abort pmgram in being prepared
ur the McCarthy peopie and there wil!
me 00010 £004 revublicanl speakers
mreaent who will address the audience.
VICTIM OF AUTO ACCIDENT
the Wm.Mc flowd home to assist
him in celebrating his Gith birthday.
The day was a pleasant. one and the
guests came with 'ae\L1i!le<:l basket.:
ao that ail went away feoiing' that it
was good $0 be there.
W.\LKlNG CLUB ESTABLISHES
A RECORD
high na anyone mov ngunz.1 ,When o merchant clolll his dana of per eent of this mm arent to the Ratt
business for a day or wo days doeaT|1¢ 5lUrH are na follows for tha di!-»
wr one remunerate him for um lou ferent auhdividona of the twemmant,
of business!If 9. c arpenter tain aif" I92l.
day of! or a cieric or a pdntar or any State ~--»--.... 310.980.5418
other clan of workmen, doea meh County _11,958T796.i0
person have a right to demand pay Ci¢3f..»\n<l nuel ae.hoola._24,M0,444.1Dfor a. day . two days. a week or o|T°'"\l3IiP 1,562,244.2E
month.Certainly rot.|Cltr and vlihgl 9,1°rz,4'ro.s:'on *W* dn his was *o town.Bothfeurvice man mm ms llmlq
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pablo and efllcient young woman.The fdlowring little quo£| tlon. 1|
u»snk.»i»i¢hrundrwn1r¢»¢h°bfId==
"With head erect. deft in walk."
Clear in thought., direct in talk.
She meets success on every side-She stands up nraight--Sho's stnight
inside."Mr. 'Lage la s young famer. indul-
trioua md progressive und while not
so well 3-movm to the writer, we fee!
eonlldent tlhal. the bride has chosen
wisely and well.We extend best wishes to Mr. and
Mrs. Lage for a successful and happy
In Gwrxf 0hrt'| test some of theSuuSte u i r f l Ro ws Yellow Dent,
¢mool.h,|dgotl9g,_outyiddod the rough
by 24 bushel! to the ure.Some of
the neighborhood varieties fell down
quite badly in eomuarinon with the
best.At Glenn Wilson! some seed
eorn from the bottom shoved up very
poorly in comparison with corn from
the table.Also it was found that cornfrom somhern Nebraska and Iowa did
not yield as well as home grown seed.
The exception was the Nebr. W hite
Prize secured from the Experiment
Station at Lincoln.This prodaed
life.The following opt-of-town e 9?.5 b ; a c r e . ~ w n o t ~
were present.nw! 'an d Mn . K
Erck. Leigh. Nebr.. Mr. and hire. L.
G. Thoelecke, Dr. und Mn. P. 3. Hun-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Michaels, Mr.
ard Mrs. P. w. Lehmann and Hr. and
Mrs.I.F.Hnmblet. :ll of Omaha.
Nets.. and Mr. and Mrs. H¢1l1'5' Lage
2 |was ~vt»¥¢.i t uuld make n madman
siiage :om for this eounlry.
The value of tuberculosis testing to
the nrine breeder wa.: iiluslrsled for-
cibly todsy.A breeder anne to the Farm Bureau
r n n a n a 3 1 1 . 1 1
sar
.ma x a n a md fWith 5 1geo!!! of ¢i¢ht :nd n q\ll1'\»¢\'Then why nhould eg*u lm. ,3 ,Tot!!$5|.0'l'8|%0Lll ~
In a.the Blair W IIHDP Club Ill! '"'°'?°'??"?""{"1'f_;-___.1-.. .a Th e n d n r u a n c o md lo d f mmtlu l 2
~e Blair hospital Baturgiay morning
~t 4 o'c'ock from injuries alle received
~n Friday evening. Oct. 6.Ihd she
ived until _Hom 3nd she would have
ebraled her fourteenth birthday.
he had just entered high school at
he beginning of the year. and was a
ember of the Baptist church and of
e Willing Workers class in Sunday
: hool and was a faithful lttendnnl.
and willing worker. She led the :wus
peoples meeting the evening before
her incident. F ..f a .m m r n v s m f ¢ Q f n l t q l n e w - i
afternoon attwo o'clock at the Baptist
church conducted by Rev.liesterson
assisted by Rev. Bowden and was at-
tended by geveral hundred who wished
to express their heanfell. sympathy.
She leaves a father and mother, one
brother,Howard.and three sincere.
Mrs. Blanc he Knott. Mill Viola and
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'een that they must be pretty cheap
before it wil! pay to cook them for hog
f°ed
E¥.....k Bilhr made another great
record in the month of August accord
ing to the stole summary just publish
ed.Thll nnks him as eighth in the
entire state with s production of 18.9
em por hen.Funk was among the
high ten in July. too. and the c0|.rr.ty
may well be proud of him..
The labor situation ll becoming im
norhn t here.Two hundnd corn-
husken are needed to wnnlv W uh-
inxtnn county.The corn is nnlarflid
WM. KELLY FOR COUN'TY CLERK
I wish to announce that I om mak
"?\°r the rrcc for county clerk and wil'
npprcciarlc your support.I was co.
nec td with Une Ac lno Mills in Blair
for 24 years and for the p u t six
years have been employed by _c
Unilcd States government on income
and special tm: work. gaining a know-
ledge of public reconln which qn!.li6e.5
me for the office I seek.If elected.
the ofllce will be conducted in an
economical ard efficient manner.
37-41 Wm. Kelly.
§=§}zLy nttempted R8 longest *lik man a th at : nl lllp ly tr a l l ;\nlnu|-..Zh i hudea rned rnoneyto d w f ° ° U1 l, ' 8 d ti u tu : li ltu e e : - ti a e d b yincaurgaixslion.Twnnty men m d e r'Omen marched from me public u- mmethlng for nothing?These u~e|¥|10 munty clerk: of t h e m u m ~
rary wut and nnnh to the Ed Pllcherliiluru and Inch.Lot ul thin k tham liltl tax eommlldonerk adm 'E
"' " - - -I An llh i n gth e n h of s ii g mu o n a fg
mn, thence south and west and bac ° ' f ".nt to the Gardner nchooi. and theme#wmn h n b u n [i ta t th e fo llo wi n g :
:adn into town.Only five of those Col'!*¢'TY RZPUBLl(`¢\N t v - '""- ~
ll da .- -g g .an at tho Wm lg"1\k¢'a fn1'nwin¢ the necidvt. .Emil and Cecil Lnllman attended s F\n\d Knot; .was do from Omaha
llwlinz at ¥'ontanelie S=~»=~==-» wen- '*"=1;".f:*' €~;:.,:."°§'.°;""' ..'°'a""";'r
_.e-an rs.t-h will attend Grand Tod-no of the
suxasa of zuiveriising, one must be
'unpaved to stick like a bnrnncle to I'wats bottom.Ho ihould know, be-fore hc b»|;En\ il. that he must spend Tim darted dropped om, they earning
1 from the school house :fair supper,
1 urn.Miss LeMa||»ers. the index|
W U I I L H m a n n r -.,S c h o o l _. . ._ _ _Q *
a s'>"i' H or in Omlh; Thursday .__'f L S0 body mustuna mm na ra ms uwt-§.§§~°n§f y if deiegutea of the Inca! :';;";{m';';: 'g ;.m";`f,pe to reap
:'" " " "Vfrfier..\.nmnmrntc with his expen\g d lwi gcsults commmmd Punt attenddlrl the foot ball fl ~ 032, ".'I.'& -212' 13. Mfrrg- dilute: only an the game.
Pm' l.:T5:.I.Inhl:\r¢FYif glilhl W" an S.l1_;pd gg me ia"m`°hM;le here Sun-"AdserlisiU§ dnelln't jerk: il. pulls:
B u d w "styat the I.; w. Bur-'-Pi 0 p. rn. of double prwuninnml.R bevins gently at t1rsI.. but the pu.1
£ " m 2 I W TT? li le one was nick oniv urn ¢invs s stczdy.It increases day by das' nur
I. --.E Mn n 1I f'.ml| .nv mul Min `"1 T !\!lV1|.¢!$ WEN held -ruuafg .___ ..-ul n mrnrlit an irres
. ;~..'*L??'
I l l a d i e w e r e n h o p p l z q i n O m a h a S | . t »'" o f'o a k a n d i [ \ * » r m e n t w a s m a c e . m r y y e a r u m . ... . - - . ..H H H -" 1 t h * H e r m a n e e m l l o r v.z m b x z p o w e r . "
l n . F e r n W r n t m d D o r i ; J u l a i n n e M *H r f P n o p vr w a s vlens antlm a
B i n J o l i e M i l l e r w e r e T e k l m l h H u p r f s e d H o n d a eve ni ng . Oc t. 2 11 6.o n b e t w e e n t n i m S a t u r d a y ." ° '* b v ¢¢"l'm vin~ g a'"°»w w ;\\¢°'|I-P0 1 11 0 -e a a n Fe e d for Ho g s
.\_I J . ... ¢ A\ u n| ¢
3lr.Go sksr1r uborn in Lip polht-
mold,Germany , when he : m r tohem for a tive mile exploration.
wn m n s n o A s ' r B o x mnnhood. eomlng to Ameda in 1888COS IB I UNI TY c u ms c u - r And nz un the ho
l' | l& e¢ t. |£n home fnom e tvr owed; vis!! at Ainsworth, Nebr.lb i y z tle W lc h te r tru u p f ro m
Omaha end spat Sunday et her home
A. R. Breyer and family of Hooper
aunt Sunday at the J. A. West home.Hr.| . ndH.r | . W . T.lle ldowo fFm-ant. il"ll'I1Pl1\ied by Hn .EdgarHnms and Mrs. Noe and daughter.
hun om' 'I'hnsdey dtexnoon for ei n t s ta y .The ladies attended thel l onxry prog:un and te; at the
Isptmt church.x ll. Bone was a business visitorls Tikmlh Thursday .Frank Brass ot' Blair une in town
1'hmsda3f.. fI r s . B e n q ruhlsen and Stanlema t a fe w da y s lest week . n t l
friend: at North Bend.Qir. and Mrs. Earli Prussia and two
duldrm came Friclay from the west»ern part of the nate md will spend
the wi-uter here.They were guests atthe Henri Coober home Saturdzy."L E.. Nelson spent Friday in Oma-
H"|ad b llk f f l I0 REID Rllll ituculnv'als aevorty-ninth blrthdnv:Mr. endMn. R. 0. Cooper o! Tekanuh. Mr.
md bln. Hem Coober and c hildren.Mr. and Mrs J . T. Fitch Airs. kate0:#node and Mrs. D. W. Rutledge
and ch ~pThePM elm Star met in zeguler
session Thursday evenira.They areww busy at present rehearsing for
*heir play to he given Od.. 27. A C0lI'\3~'¢°»e aerved refreshments at the
clo-u= of the business meeting.Miss Blanche Nelson of Omnhn
-awe up Sunday to see her sister. 53;
'Teal who was so bully hurt i'rl
evggjcg e
*Isp Will Show Prvlludlon of
Deir; Cours By Couf tief
"Are vou proud of the cows in your
rwnly T" is the questelon asked by thf
United Skie Depzmment of Aqricul
ture on a map whic h is shown the
average yearly production of dairy
There Ti at present e great surplo
of low grade potatoes in Nebraska
In the face of protitlesa rnarkd con
ditlotls a qo¢fU°\1 uises as *° the eorr
pln ti ve value od these tuberl an
com n l feed for hogs.Generali
fnwkinz- 400 pounds of potatoes nreqtml to 100 pounds of corn as ho
feed. say animal husbondf? ipechliel
of the Agricultural college.It is no
eeeary to cook potatoes before the
are Ind, as new potatoes when fed '
hon in large emouztl tdnrl to c eu
quite serious digestive disturbance
1'hoy make the most satiefactofl fe1
for hogs when they are cooked a:
mixed with grain.
Dead Spdef ln Web PulsTelephones Out ol Commivil
An industrious home-loving spit]
amen md stated his cue as {ollows:{nf Carroll, Nebr.The Sunday school classes of Mrs.
Chu. Hush and Mrs.Fred Peck of
Pleasant View Sunday school held ,a
:nicnic nncfweiner roast inet Friday
ifternoor at the Pleasant View school.
Rlei- Fhambcr of Corneroe meets
Jctober 21.
Mr. and l|'l.aC Frank Brown of Anil
M m w=-ner Peck,who suitesed ne died. When 11° came ui Grant town-
from a paralytic stroke last Au|us¢.'hi9 the settlers were "TY (err in
was screeblar surprised when h number and he witnessed the dud-
Q Bench Community Club. composed of opment of the r".hest pert of thc ahh
rodent to be a part of the :rent comhe:- nep;hbo!l, came in on her ln-si -Thursday and presented her with n monwea'th that he had chosen as his
gift box in token of the esteem inll"°m¢
which also in held sIn the gift box are several gifts
ington were dinner guests at the home and she was instructed to open one
nfMr. ind hire. John A. Rhoadea to~¢ift each day until all were opeed It
513% (Thursday)..certainly is a mighty fine spirit shown
The tag day. held last Satonday to by nelghbon when auch little tokens.
of apprecianion are shown.
In 1814 he returred to Gennay and
manded Misa Frederick: Bone and
together they rammed to this country
where he had already made a home.
To them :dx children were horn, five
of whom are still living, three boys
and two girl; all lijring in this county
raise money for emergencies for sol-.hirhir respected citizens.
:ller reiuef was n success and brought.'_.PRQGRESSIVE pA}¢1'y MEETS 1 The funew sez-rleea were held Son-
in the neighborhood of $315.|day -nd were nd by a not as-
Hareus Beck has purchased the
Wlthexby property on Went Lincoln
street. Consideration being $2,750. He
has already rnosed in and in nt home
to his friends.
Dr.H.J.Sealey'a Sunday school
class is increasing in interest and at-
tnndanoe.The time is 10 A. M. at
the Congregational church parlor:
and every body is welcome.
Hrs Jes Nelisen, who was so eri-
oosly hurt in the recent auto aecident
when Mrs. Jonen Rasmussen was fa-
tally wounded. is reported aasome~
when improved altho sho is still con-
fied to her bed and under the c are
of a phynician and nurse-
Ilr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of Llw-
rence, Kansas are spending a few
latneeting of the Progressives was
held last Monday evening at the
Haney school house.The speaker of
Geo J Brewer ho
aemhlage of neighbors and relatives
who did all in their power to abort
their respec t to a good neighbor, a
good friend and a good dtiaen.the evening was ...1 He leaves to mourn him his agedtalked to a full house.After the tall; was over the polltial
aituation, both state and county. waswked over ad endoraements made of
candidates from both parties for the
coming election.
The folloudrg candidates were en-
dorsed:County Attorney. Reed 0'Hanlon.
County Treasurer, Chas. Robertson.
County Clerk, Wm. Kdly.
County Sheriff, Maurice Llehrens
Courny Sup't, I-'ayme I. Dixon.
County .Comlssioner, John F. White.
Legislature, John .Iohnso
Governor. Chas- W. Bryan.
Ba..a- n-..s-- 'Hen Hatha.
wife. two sons and three daughters.
§' lFl' Y A BA ND ONE D P mn r s
Fifty Iowa cities and towns. which
fennelly had municipal electric lighte
ing plants, have abandoned them and
are receiving their current from pri
vatdy owned companies.There are
58 cities and towns. which have muni-
cipaily olmed distributing systems but
which buy their c urrent wholesalefrom the high lines of privately owned
companies or from other towns. which
have ninnicslpal lighting plants; and 59
cities and towns which have municipal
ONE W AY To Gm AN z nuc yrlon
Some time ago. writes a subscriber
to The Yootlfe Companion, I was trowellng in Europe with a young lady who
lived in a small town ww down cut
in Maine. and who was more generally
informed in the history, literature. art
and music of the countries we visited
than those who had lived in and had
the advantages of a large city. "Where
were you educated?"I asked." I
was brought up in my home town and
on The Youtlfs Cmopanion," was her
reply. And this same liberal education
is in the The Companion for anyone
who will seek if.. Try it for a year and
see.The 52 issues of 1923 will he
crowded with serial noriel. ahon stor-
ies, editorials. poetry. facts and fun.
Subecrlbe now and receive:
1. The Youth°s Companion--52 issues
in 1923.2. All the remaining issues of 1922.
3. The Companion Home Calenchr for
"1 want to buy a boar from a certain
man but I heard some of his c attle
were reactors nd I am al:aid of him.
Will you look that up for me 2"
The county agent looked up the re-
cond and found that two cows had re-
acted from this man's herd.But
when further exeminntion was made
of the post moz-tent rcpons sent to Dr.
Smith lt \\-efffound that those cows had
the T. 8. in their throats only.This
practically assured the men that the
boar i question uns safe so far asT. B. 'bn concerned and he decided
to buy and have a veterinarian test the
anlrnai lftenvard.This wan s easewhere he got sn exceptionally good
buy."
The women of the county are to
have 'a dress construction school
Only leaders will be admitted to the
school, and they only after they have
pledged themselves to pike the work
nlonx to their neighbors.The farm
women have shown a wonderful spirit
-I ------.eh»In msn1-viro nh E E|\~E HrQ. ¥`¢'r§ Rose and Bet!y Jaan nfcm\s in praetzcnuy .every counw an
Omaha rl h J.wa ¥`.w"¢§§?§§'.'1"' g , ~ th e c o u . tr y .Thu huge map \.\\1¥ bf'
d d *Fawn in the deplrlrnenfs exhibit ni
me.°f,§" »1'L'if"f `I\'f '§§,,'f,f,',',;,;'hf§'}t the National Dairy Exhibition. at st
' h n r r a d z s y f o r W s t f o n d . O n t a r i o . C a n a -P a u l , O c t o b e r 7 t o 1 4 ." D a i r y u ° . ¢ ~ n m a y
1 -I n a O w n x v l n l r l 'v i d !\ | . | ! | l h i !2\ \ | g¢ nn at A rflnce lust how the rows
spun herself a web between two te
phone czb1es in a. metal mrumul b
in \ Zialnmlzoo,Mich.,rettnliy,a
then lost her liie when one of the snmcribers on a party line telephoned
_--_.. Q.. Arla! n hnr m wqm'"' ";;. "»ri§;;f .;;€"' =.;;a.,"§;."¢\a'|" - '.' 'xt hc me compare with those in any"'° ard wait Mrs. Came1~on'| brother, other part of the United States.Dr. Eeciea.1li m!Eledice Godle taught the The map sho\|.1\ that 'F eouwtln hwe
grrvnmqr room Mondy for Mill c ows that average more thin 6.020
Iu th
t C?1§uron,u:\ho vu home on uc- murds of milk a yea r. Three bf these
l|r.0Yarf¢;sf:\n§r¢fs;];;m;h um n "°"""°'" "in Washington.whlic
1 | - mu vi f i m u m Th u n d q .}Qf0K°\\» California. Nevlda. :nd Texlr. mi W i' 1 M. wu t wer e om- h lve o ne m b .Th e / u m m .gm
h _vllitors vuedneuhy and 'I!1|.lrlday.\¢\o\| an analvsia ogre census fig' -
"| In\.......\. --- -¢.\._ PL _A...-..A n ln-I.
the comer grocery w w~».» » v--
And that wlum't ill!Dampne as
Mled the air. and the web. with Mrs.
Spider den! in the center of it. short
ed all the telephones on both circuits.
BL AI R BA PTI ST c uu ac u
Arthur D. Smdley, Puirér
laundy solp and a fiy mutter.~~R. C.H¥l'C}I3iA.N .Assistant Cuhier
DIRECTORS
J. P. JENSEN
PETER ax. TYSONHENRY CHRISTENSEN
W A L TE R F . c vrs e n o wCHAS. M. HITCHHAN
\ V l l l l L aR a n i :I i u l d l g - . _ .15 000.00
F i - t u r e s \53 0 0 . 0 0
Ex- ¢- ns co Tax es o nd in te re st . Pa id 5 9 2 5 . 9 3
G a s h a n d S i g h t IIx c ga .- . _ _ _ 3 1 ,1 8 6. 4 2
-L
IF B . A l l z u r ¢ a . u u .O r i n c l u d e H c C a l l 'a M a g a z i n e , t h e
m o n t h l y o u l h o h t y o n fa s h i o n s . B o t h
pu b li c at i on s , o nl y $ 8 .0 0 .
T H E Y O U T H ' S g o l ! P A N ; g N
n .-l .Us !)....!D U
s i o n w o r k o f t h e F a : 1 1 1 B u r e a u : n d i t
is In be ho p e d t he y w i ll c on t in u e. Mi s s
G l a d y s L e g g o f t h e U n i ve r s i t y w i l l b e
l w r n c t o r a t t h i s | C l | 0 C l w h i c h w i n h e
co n du c te d i n B l a i r .O n l y t e n l o n d o n
r
s
!
$212,920.61 L o m m o n w e i n n Av e .lr a s.r a m :lm il; be mo d lt a dBo st on ,M u s .S u b s c r i p t i o n R e -I w
ce i ve d a t t h i s O ffi c e .!f:q ni 1i es h a ve b e e n m a d e n t the
u f .V o n P a n n l n a f N n n e r .N e b .F a r m B u r e a u od ic e r e g a r d i n g theL1/umrrxizs
viaited \ few day s at the I. C. Elle:
home.Mrs.Pepple was :fnnneriy
Vera Eriekamm, daughter of Mr. and
Hrs. Gus Erickson, fommr Blair fo!!!I
feeding nlue of these cheap whim'
In the brat plus it is to be remember
ed that they had 80% wstar, whereu
com is only 14%water.Yet it il
L v h b h l v n l l t r . , a u u u u . n n u n o u i n t *C n f u lE R A L A S c o : ~ 1 s 1 s ' r 1 - : w r w r m S n ; I u . 1 zwmxnw1.sso.oo |~ \ o o n b e i n f u l l n r i m r .Fo u r c e n t s
s p er b us h el w it h b n a vr l . m o rn an d wn n h
. » _ _ . \|n .: ..I ;.. : . .\ . h A
dlya with Hr. Smit!!! mount. mrs. auwu CIEl\»\la,..... .....,-...lighting plants. rmernlinx and diltzi~Olive Smith and daughters.They Congeu, James Hanky.»¢m» hu mv of auto and expec t to United sum Senator, R. B. Hoirdl. buting their own eIlc hk mrrlnt.noon BANKING f:»§§<$\]=?»z ma lntsreit n¢¢¢i~.¢a__.. 5,611.03
G u n i ! H a n d . .-..._..-_._ 1,303.21n s r o s r r s GUARANTEED BY THE n:-»n¢xrrs1 222190.43 Wh()fig ur e d th i! 40 0 P OU R!! ! Bl l|}Ul l! l n ru l u ;a n uu cn.u.l u u N -,,...,n ' -_S h e e q u a l t o 1 0 0 p o u n d s a f c o m .Th a t i s wa g e s i n co m p ar i s o n w i t h c i ty vm -w e n .r r t u r n t h e s a m e w a y fi n d i n g c o n d i -_..,_ n .. _ . \. . - _ _ . . - . r . . . e fa l r l a vi n l R a v u m n -m u m e h ! c Q u u r i | . B l \ i r ' | p u b l i c m u L u c y B o w e n 0 1 | 1 :
*I I QZA..ml -|l
ur 'na n mauvol.Hn. fleurs' Truhhen and Stuzifzy production of the ¢¢Nf¢-l`h¢M in the
n a w :were guests an the G. G. West groan have un arena! produc-
lz n i mll. homo at Arilnlrwn Fridiy. tion of 4.421 pounds of milk n year
l| 1 tr e ¢ u u h lt£ h \ E . W . B u n d 1 e P*YY\ l! 8 u n d a y .' g i n punbred.ln the fourth nu up
¢.1.... n............¢..».i..l Lu 1:tha: ntllhll :induction ia od! 1.606
Tuesday evening, October 11 sr. ap. rn. than 'xiii he a oonfennce of
!Sundsy aches! amazon and buchen at
tha church. 'Every other und teacher
u urged £0 be plaunt.
Pny ar ma ti ng ouch Wedneadiy
JI .J i|~
ann vnu-»., -»~--,,....... -»|_ ..- -v ""1g' -',