01-11-1923,Carl and Albnt Coupe
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J-- THB I NTE RP RI S E -Blair, Nabr., Janunry ' 193;
3 3 2 1 5 1 1 N 2 1 3'Mn W . H. Hudson. who is nry 101 parupu, Mr. and Mn. August Lm.
»fnth¢honuu.odf¢dm¢hzer.aar¢.Bm.mn\.\l r .X r | . E . P . H mlo n u u d C o o p e r , h u h l d a n u n h e r s tr o k » md tsC!-'| ri:1{uhlm;nlndhmi1y o!H|3~3
l g q u im w ¢ . . . h y ¢ f . a m a y , f w i n ; n » z e r w | m » u ¢ h ¢ m m u » a ; a r . ¢ n a u rA 1 b m m 1 m ,
u u l q m t t b e d d -*hopa for moversand baby spout Snndly at the Hn,
L . D . B u ' 6 i e lh i p 9 0 d \ h : 1 ln r lo fllr . mdHn . \ I. l. W as twe r| 0 m| - S a d ic lle np d o h tb c me .
GUI ! to th aSouthOmaha market M vhuiton Nd" md Slturday .IMr. md lin. August Kaiba!! rpm
~g,,,g,,,;¢3,L1llts| E!odldG-0diHYva | agne¢tdNerwYeusnri thfz'lenc I| | tHnop¢r
"lilu lglupnl Allsn at Blair SundayHn . Hi n n i e ld lmm»lm!hmii y
wa Honday.I n n s m : : w w w s u ; a n n a n zJilin md Cblrill name: of Grind
J u n c ti o n . ( Ma n g a . M; g fjvleit
(ggld 11318 vie rstar,
llfi fnn k lliiler md o tha' re lati ve!
all friendl-.looeoe Fitch vu an Omaha bull-
uu visitor Wednoldty.Wm.g o vmé i dwantmWlnlidl
'Tbunday for a vidt with I lun and
family.BillFottarisspending' the *Mk
vm. hu mother. Hn. Chu. Ebv. nur
Ur l! !Fnltil Nelsonandnu m Er ie he n
span! Thursday at the courtly neat.
llr. md Hrs. H1217 Luth nunnod
'hnndny dtlrnoon hom | few dgy i
dd! with rolltiva in Omaha.
ua mums. ;r»1p1m md dmghzm.
I l a nEatlwrm dPearlofBldr,
nn guests an the F. w. bows home
Thursday.
nm ln mm Tu es da y .
Hn . P e r r y s u manddau hwr-
Emmn. are 5pendlng n few dlyl with
rdltives in OmlhlI-i n Gun ne rs! Tikn md g wasl
Hman c aller Saturday.ChlH.HayesofHonduuin.Ia lr l
came Saturday for a fur weak! stay
Il our city.: N dPeterson of G:-and Islam!is
1idling Herman reldivea during' the
hblldays.\¢.....nm...Qntumin enlmrini I
l t r . a n i l l n .Wm.GlrrllonandNickerson.daughter of Omahl motnrod up San-jWm. Holtrnan andfamilyspam
day and visited at the L. F. Hilslnger New Yun at. theAugustLnlimnn
home.Returning they wen|.ccom~homl.plnied byherfuther,Hr. WllfnndGilbert,Annam dE!len Lallmnn
Noyes. who had been visiting hm the
put wreckQMrs. Henry Cooper eninynd a 'dslt
from s brodwr. Hr. Bayer of Omaha,
onefday Inst wall. -
Hr. Ind Hn. Geo. Lowe, Hin Mary
and Chrlbel. J. R. Lowe, Mn. Hattie
Treat, Mu. Slnfond Wilson, Gnndmo.
LoweandMn .Hi n t W llka r f r e n
gum.::t theL| Varna Lan home
Stlndmf3. H. Johnson left Sundny for Lin-
coln to be present at the opening sei-
nion of the legildature al representa-
tive from lhis district.Robe!! Sup
il looking nfter 1.110 line work It ilu
telephone amen during his absence.
Mrs. O. L. Hilainnr entertained the
Horns hiisaionnry Sodety Wodnetdly
afternoon.Hembers of both churches joined in
a union servioa at the Baptist church
Sundxy nightand wmchedthe old
war out and ushered ln the new year.
Rev. Bowden preachedtheur-ermonatm' which a choir nm: :avant se-
lertiana.lufr. Baxiar thangu m a
radio concertfollowedby 5prayer
serviceleftTuesday nlter their Xmas vac a-
tion to relume their studiesal. the
State University.
The members of the loc al Luther
League enjoyed themaahas at | New
Yen: puty Monday evening, at Fum-
taneile.The evening wu spent n sn
nylter :upper afterhich the election
of smears took place md the rem;h;»
der of the evening was spent in nh:-
lnggames.The following omega
were elected for thecomingvp n :
Lutherllonke,presiilent;Edna
Svroeder, vice-president: Marina Lsng-
horst.seereury;MamieNlebmm.
tnamrgr; Hrs. F. C. Schuldt, Hilda
Niabnum and Luther Monksadvisory
- n n
mw l I v e r s o n w i h mi ly md 1 m. a u m » n .n u m .
Han Iverson :nd funny were guestsMn. Mildred Tyson. teacher nt theAof Hr. md In. T. K..I1*erson in lhdr Kind:ad school, was on duty 'ruesdli from Blsir, Herman '1i.d'°.1;'§?.' ,,L°."£i
new home for New Yeu"s dinner.Imaxadn; for the new semester.|borh0¢d. urn hdld at the kk; New
.Lui Thundny W atson Ty son Ind;l r .a n d Hn .Dixon andfamily Yeah sky .
Slave Mshoney -www two mmfu wi Hr=>Kd=°e spent Sunday at theTh e man wh ic h a n th a mm ¢ z
r h o p a n e muCandy 1=°='°~.. n m i n b n : mmm th e p le n u m o f
Mn. w1<:nd Ty son md Hn. My:ns.c. B. Bunn Shipped a. °"'°*'1 *=°'=**,'~**° rabbit hunten :nd spoiled :he a-
Tyson and son, Pnl1;gn; to Tgh. of |109 and utils '1~¢¢d,,,~,Nsum cellsnt lixiing.
mnh Thursday to visit with 'their ds- Warric k aim .'mPP'd T°°'d'Y n ar-Wilbur Congty returnedfrntna
ter. HelenBaker, atthazmpiuu. *W* of °°*'~\1reek'a whit among relatives at Am-
where an asrecoveringfrom_ngMr. and Mrs. H. Rulnu or Omlhs uma, Vniley me W mtedoo.
operation for ¢pp¢m11¢n1».Gm' S°*°='**Y evening no mwd Sun-|Clyde Mettler vmna Sunday P. al.
Miss NellHenley vilitfdmml diy at we Bunn ho me.Mr. ma Hn. at tha Conety home.
day s lu! week vim her sitter, Hrs. ow Raeves md Mr. and Mrs. Bynm[m mLuclle Mehrens, dlugifler ol
Dan Metzlez.,3Ul\l\ were |110 Snnlxy guests.;Geo. Behrens of New Mexico, A lin-Mr. Floyd Van vum, formerly ofJ°\"= Deaver is lard uv with ln ll!-dent of Gu-dw'é. spent the week-and
jurnd knee. having fallen on the ic e at the Hurdum home.Herman \7ra| Hiking |. few cllll onthe bottom lui Fridsy.55 hufl it..Dr. Manu il taking areMr. and Mn. Fred Hundum c alied
A dm. in gmn Sunday nigh: by °' me }n5"'°¢ mamher.-attheHam Tuc k er ho mes m u g
zur. and Mn. Joe Bandar.lHun Bam* Hain has accepted a ahamoorl.-
Mr. and Hrs. James ¢°|;;§y spent polition with the Bell Telephone (.h.|Hn. Euriee Dixon ¢; | , d o n Mn
IMnand Mrs. Brad Hic kox of0mnhl J ansen at the hupiwand also onFridny evening at the Dixon home.Mrs. Prentice gmnh drovg no Taka- had dinner nt the Bunn home Sltur- Mn. Brooks. Saturday aftemoon.mah Thursday to vim rehtlves ;nd'd*3'.lMt. Bernice Smith and Mrs. Elin
calied at the Bunn home returning.
hir. and Mn. Randali Ivenon and
family. hir. and Mrs. Lda Golden and*
family Earl Iserwn und John Denver
Tuesday evemng Mr. and Mn. Mark
Bélbu Mr. and Mn. c um Sc hmidt,
Mr. ad Mrs. Byron Bunn. Miss Ben-|
hh Roberts and Howard Roberts were
Warnck spent Sunday afternoonat
the C. B. H\in'a home in Blair.
Little Abnhun W arric k is out ol
schoo!with nlamearmwhichthe
parents fear may be parilysin.sp:nlundny dbemoon at the home onhertsined at the C. B. Bunn we
.of Mn. Mm Iverson and fa.nu'Iy.~.Miss Leah Boucher returned Tuu-
b¢,,.d.'|Mill Allie Ellis openedthanew day to Winner, So. Dakota to resume
| ' " ' "a tt h eB o n os c h o o l ,J a n .1 .h e rs c h o o ld u t i e s .S h eh a sb e e ne t -
1.
A L Q NEB 9 1 ~ | ~ 0W e d n n d a y~ m o r n i n g 1p r e p a n t a o n st e n f i v r l ye n t e r t a i n e dd u n n gh e rv a - ,A r t h u rG u s t a s o no fH o o p e r h a dt h e
" f f "MR O A Df o ri c i n gb e g a nb yp u t t i n gt h e: h a t ec l l . | o n . ;m i s f o r t u n et og e th i sS n g e r lc u ti nn
' i nt h eM i s s o u r in u rP e t e r' l ' y s o n ° s §M ra n dM r s .T .E .A k i n ;a n dh m -b u z z s a w .
Mrs. Henry Beard and Byron Bendare taking treatments of 'Dr. Sandu-
son as Bam.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson. MissesClara and Pearl Iverson and Gernldini'h°°"ilyspentMondayattheE u w w d
Metzlcr spent Fridayevenirgm mMr . wgMrs.Mylan:src!Peter home.5M z r n o n l s w c m m c nz~ao'rr:s
Hr. and Mrs. Fred Ray.t)"h"°" J r. Q! Columbus are visit-iiTheHurdumhomewu enlivenedJ. A. Johnson, Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cheeiy. Mr. andang at the Bandar home.§by s watc hpartyNew `Ycm°s e\o.
Mrs. Grant Allen and Mrs. Stockton
and Mr. and Mrs. John Newell nwra
zinner guuts of Mr. and Mrs. Watson
New Year'sdinnerguestsatthe Tha young folks of the ndghborhoodIt was n red kindness for the Rev.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Py aoulm thenumber of thirty -two pinyed Mr. Underwood 1° fl" our pulpit Int
-¢r c Mr . mdMia.Clifiord Knuseggmes, enjoyed musicand atmidSunday.Thepanor and his wife
ur :md Mrs. Kenneth Tyson. Mr. Bndafiight pariook.of deiidousrefresh- wer¢ called m Missouri on account ofC
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heart trouble fmm which the hu !
:irevioualy sulferod.W hi le an th i; mmm:skill
Ewing relatives couid do, was sions
Ior ho: at this time she did not im-
prove :nd on Sundxy muminm Jan. 1,
sho passed pnadully sway , ax the
home of Mr.and Lira.Foote,sur-
rounded by hear loved ones.
Hn:ion Mcldichacl wus born on tho
fum near the town of Sonic:th, town-
ship at Hvi et,Ontario,Cannell on
Juno 3, 1867 and was therefore past
sixty-five years of nga
Sho was married to Mr. J ohn J .
m d
general fund of the state of Nebrukn
wnq uvcrdrmwn to the extent of $875,~264 . Thed eb pitinthatfu ndh u b mi
increasing for the lui.six monl.hs.
0.1 December 1 it was 942.748, and
on Jmuuf it stood at $829,166.
The general fund is the one from
which tha.:unning expenses of the
stats gévusmart,the madntenmce
of state institutions add the cost of
new buildings. except the new capitol,
we paid.Into this fund go all stain
taxa exc ept thu sperinl levy for the
capitoi.The general fund also re-
:Sound anywhere.Mary G. Debal, County Clerk.
The wedding occured at 4:30 p. m. Counly CvmmlssionanRoom,.
in the presence of the relative; un!Bldr, Nebr., Jan. 4» ma.
n few clone irienda.Re v. p, ¢¢ L County Commillionnlrk M 8 pur~»
Bevandorfer of the Catholic ¢n==»»|»§m"= no adjournment D°=- la. 1922-
°m¢i,u|,¢ind in, regular geldon as provided ju
The newiy Weds mn an onec |mv.Parent:H c. Bbwv- Harrr
PTIII *Verd.i¢ma,wh en Mr.Smwdcn
\>°¢f=~!2£"\if¢ and when he has
nedtole=llolfhilato c knnd!hQy
then return to Washington countyfum the Joe Ames farm. south
d Blair.f»
Since her graduation the bride
:waives nearly all fees and special uxeslbwn ¢'I\1P¥°Y9<l as book-keeper in
*-» --a---.r f"Hin\nn hunk of this city Bhd U10
gm,rllhlsen Peter M Tyson Ind Amrle
. Martin.Moved and |-ooondnd that H. c. Blum
L zu zemponry chairman.Culiod.
On motion H. C. Blam vu made
rmancnt chalnnan.
Mared and lodonded that H. C. Blum
be re-appointed Hiway gpmmkllioner,
he your 1923.Carried.
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Exceilent Junior, Id; Carver; Pmtw
tor,Rau. Gilbert;Guard, llugaret
Pounds.
CD NGRE GA TI ONAL mu ms
HOLD ANNUAL MEETING
Tha india of the Budd Union of
tha Congregational church met lt. 'tha
home of Mrs. R. J . Murdoch on lut
'Paudsy diernoon for their annual
election of oilctrl..The Oman for 1922 were re-decked
rs kflows:Mrs.Clark 0Hnn1cm.
p m s ;M n .R .J .M u r d o c h ,l s t vi c e
p r e s ;M r i ,C h u . H l t c h m a n , 3 n d vi n e
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tries.
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s v m a g h d i z u k r m o t h a n u m b n x
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1h_d in t S a m u i ,n l l h t w i t hM r . a n dT h e yw e r ej o i n e di nt h ee v e n s n gb yd a u g h t e r s .
M i s sh l a g r i eL o w e ,w h oh ub e e nC u r n r n n po m ec : p eyc o n f i n e d t o h e r h o m e f o r s e v e r a l w e e k sM r s .B y r o nB u n n ,a f t e rt h ed a n c eo tt h eM i s s e sK a t h r i n ea n dG r a c eS t n 1 \ ¢ |M l mA d d i eB u n nw e n tt oO m a h a
w i t hI n| : r i | = P ¢ -i sa b l e t o b eu p n p a r tB E L L C R E E K V A L L E Yg q g w gH e r m a n .n r r l u l la t t e n d e dt h e d a n c ea tH e r m a n .w e d n e s d n y _ w i t hh e rg r a n d m o t h e r .
S i ra n d\ I r sX l n r t i nJ o h n s o nI n dF r i d a y' l i ta n d\ i r nR a n d n l li x e r - ' M mB u n no fl l l n i r ,t od os o m es h o p -
d l h nt l m l .3........... .I\ f __ . . . xu - . .Inr . . \ . . . -m n, m af n m i l vv i r i t e dw i t hl 1 r rp i n g .T h a tn i g h ts h ew a sg u e s tn t
thi serious illness or S. L.. Crane. a
brother-in-law, who passed away Mon-
day, Jan. Ist.pastor will he in
his place next S nday.flIn hopcs 'to
see many smilingfaces atchurch.
Our Sunday school is growing:Como
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pres: mn. n.. u. u»»u,, m, .....mu; Mn. Chu. Rau. Mrs. J. :mnInf and Mn. I-Z. R. Rtmnrt. exorurivueommlune; Mn. J. H. Grimm and Bin
John A. Rhonda, Rower rommittm.
The hdins pfannod to hnve their 11
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J. M. llunlnllFrank Krum-.wm Gilum.A. M. Joh;-uA. H. SnengsrE, A. Dunkin:
John PH-x3¢¢»1d_\8|.99s w :a nna sasmsms89.92a us99.13
Qhef Hr.lodprers was locntedfon wltli banks.r-=r$m;g__;§..1890.Thus.having General fund receipts during uc-|=1v~»n-swwlived admost thirty-thine years in this cembcr amounted to $302.T09» *l\i`|¢°":"5'";»
little city. slw had beézanm well 1n:o1\n the disbursements came to waugzv
";iI § ~ sh ipp ed a e ar of c zttleIreneandNonnaHoltmanspan.; son alerru, snr. Mm J un. ... U. ~......._. . _d 1lt'dnhtmMr and Mr\l»ro'herMorris C|1ri»1er=fcn, west ofthehagieofhersister,Mrs.Opaliand help us
mm onrianufmnrket Tuesday night. Manda? aftvmoonwith theMiner con an\.eus....,. _ .. - . .
'rmy Ind hh!! nowu many cuuugca l pnxuumg uw \u»uu.w -.. ...the buginess and social life of tho tion, the income was $49,98'}nnd the homo town are glad no know lhli
tmrn.on ;g¢033 Tb has 'decided to retum and farm
Mr. and Mn. Rodxrvrs had four fins the shi mor ths froni July 1 2006 old W"1'hi|1E7°"\ W\l11'-Y .
children. two of whom nm living, to Doctmbur I. ihe tow sum. colhsd-ffhw Wx" be or. homo zo then
Jennie.now Mrs.w.w .Foote of | ~:l for the genoml fund was S3,399.' fqanda mer Much lst.
--..._-._.-...;¢"|"|\n Pnumrim extends belt
before the levy for said yur:be invited.~ |34
"J ail .....- ...... ..S 1-50000 The p1esident. Mrs. 0'H|.n1an war 19 |49
mann wsu'U H " v 1 ~ " - - --U.. ......... _and publiahd fwr xucaceslve WMU dn: ¢V!l\fngB so which the mon would so 4a
3|Poor md Poor Farm - - -4,000.00 pmoented with a bouquet of roms. in 20 \44
Deputy Asufaorn .3.500130 appreciation of her oervicu and un- 2|2;
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C. C. Van DunnC.B :llaWm.K m "
Otto RowsG. R. W i m!
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89.19|m sHans ll. Jonson M MDr. A. J. Cameron!N1 5 3
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5I1Floyd Van Valin, a former Herman Ann; and Ellen Lnilmnn.|
Business man. was l¢|\¢""5"¥ old sc- . 1*Tr. avxl Mrs. Leonard Eehtenkamp
aulinienoblhereFriday.Fl0FdIn are the proud parents of a baby boy
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ag e n e r a ls t o r e .gM i s sM a r ya l l m a nl eS a t u n i n y
M i n sE u n i e gJ ° h ' f 3 ° "r o t u r n a ds of o rN i c k e r s o nw h e ns h ei sa s s i s t i n g
er home at Sioux Cdr after a \~'¢¢\='» her »=m¢r, Mrs. Ea langhorst, \\i'!1°
t at the home of .her aunt. Mrs. A. hor hnulo work.
- B mw M d M r . B lmISienvznlohtbrother!m asisters
Hrs. Samford Wilton of Omaha is spent Friday ¢\¢n1n¢£¢ uw Alum
dli nxat theparental Geo. Lowe Lnliman home..
MisaIrene Ho| lman ipent sewralome.I
Won!comesfrom'Taknmnhdnt days the put. week visiting her grand-
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sugfruna o. ¢
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lca s her husband and two déar ln- wa, fell off more than 5wu.uuu up ro
tie :rand children. Virgil John my #he time of the adndnishution turn-m,o5u.on \v 7 '2 |: s r ~
ol> er e!(` o'n\ me |~ ¢- Q 3° `a R_ L. ,_ _ g° _ _
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w i sh h isWinifred May, chi!dzen of MY Um! over.There was left on nam at uu-
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-mas»u1ndhw.J :n na z s . """ " " a i l zonaF11..mdnndm gllm h.~.'Hw. ..~5|-ll1 :ff. ;: ;;. .'. | m.. ,.\ :mmfm r s .:- .a fnr w 1=<\-\=\-nw V;~ ' ~ ~ - -t o r e t u m.... .3 n . . .U . -nm #u n a- e d f ..._ nun n n v n ! N " f | \ l E q | \ F I N R D l | : r l n ° 1 'e r _
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\ '$.;Unlo Rllil FITS nu n;¢.v»--.--.Smforth Ontario and one brother,
Willhrn Mchlichael of Seaforlh.
'The hady was brought to Blair on
lifvndnx' mornirl! ami. funeral services
were held on Wednesday afternoon,
Jun. 10. nt two o'c1ock, at the fnmily
homo on uma! Colfmc at}ect. conducted
by Rev. II. hi. Pell of the Presbyterian
c1~urc11 of Missouri Valley. of hich
denomination Mn .Rodgers was a
loyal rnembelj..'She was also a member u? U16 'lo-:sd
W. R. C. which olpgnniznlion attended
tlwpm-\icee in a body..The flunl uibuta were pruhue and
very beantifhl.The choir consisted of .Mn Arthur
Smalley,Miss Ghdys Moore,John
Moore snd Chas. Haanmer.' The p ull be aten were Gu y awk.
Cha:lee Gaydou, E. B. Redfichl. John
A. Rhoadcs, li. E. Tyson and Clare
Warrick.Mr.T. J .I{er:1':e=J§~,xmdcrinker
fanm Missouri Vn'lc°v and an :Id
friend of :he f:\.*:.H§J had cimrgn of the
|..1rra~1gcmc::\.s and was assisted by the
local un¢1c1":x¥:er. Mr. E. R. Hauggnnl.
The out-of-town friends who werep'1°:"r11t nt the furrml sscrviua wt-ri
lin. W. E. Roueche nf Omnhzr.. Miss
ME!rLrcd Law!er :nd Mr. and lilr¢."l'.
3. Henfensey of Missouri Valley and
Mr. John McDou|:dl, of Omaha. one
of Mr. Roffgere ohlest fx-Gonrls whom
hr bmught. with him to Nebraska
from Canada on his aecond trip to the
state before his mnniage.
Besiden the relatives. Mrs. Rodgers
leaves many sincere friends who
moum her pasaimz.Amiabie in dir
position md aiuaye eheerfui; it was
a pleasure to ltr friends to visit with
her.She was a m m u y a home
women, enjoyinz her home and femiiy
mom than anything dee._
The children, huilvr gnnum to man-
hood and womanhood, Mr. and Mrs.
Rodgen had gotten to the place when
ihey oouid 'take thirgn easilymtfenjoy
the1nseh'ee in their advancing axe.
lhdr home life being ldw.She will
be grediy missed by hen life parhser.
CARD OF THANKS
Iil..:\l.lt nu:uuuvuuu .....-.___
_....._._.Mr. Earnest R. Brock. older 9on of
Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Broc k of this
city was married on 1131.Saturday
~iLernoon, Jun. 6. to Miss Mnnmmt
Lynne Rohi°r'\lI¢ oldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. F d A. Roberta nf Colum-
us, at St. Bmm1.mb:r0's in L"nt -rH\.
Rev. Father Charles performing the
ceremony, in the presence of the mem-.bem of ibn-immedinio familial! | 1
r The bridv has visited at the Brock
home In this city on a number ol oc-
fasiozss and theme who have had the
pleasure cd'her acquaintance and
friendship speak vow highly of her.
In hor helm ciiy where she nnduned
from the high school and has grnwr
to womanhood, her friends are legion.
Eames! Broc k Kfldulled from the
Biar high »ehno1 in 1914 and taurtht
school in the westcm part of the state
the .following yevr.Hr than took fm
\\uaTnms ronrse nt. Boylcs Business enl-
lege in Umlhtl-The rexhy mr he a*-
tenrlrvl the State University ai LIP-
eoln mf! then went out to Gar\'¥MIl,.
Nebr., \lure he \-as nvwplsyod in 11'
bank at that p'| ue.War being df*-
clared nf. th=:\ fme. a vacancy cc'*1r--e<l §n the ba J ew* Rfmsr Cty and he
went there for :x yo:~t° when he entered
the navy , gniff* rv ""=f"\.3 until :1~e
m:nEstire v.;|-Qe:lare=i.We was state
bank utmmi-mer for two :~*r1=having
1\e"dq=mr1er1\ at Coiumbu-=,»}"°re he
tint met his bride.He now has 31
contrvliing irtorent in ti e bunk rn*
Ueizrmdc, Nab..where the hnpn"
Young couple will HN, n new home
having been completely fumished by
the groom for the occasion.
On account of his previous Lrniningni
In 1866 the ramity, \.1l.h me granu-purentr. rctumed to Nebraska and
atince that time this ntnie has been Mr.
\au"1mn'|\ home, with the excejnion
of three 3een when he worked in
Kansas City. Mo.IIe was mnrrled to Misrlilln Sager
in 1384 and to them one non was born,
who was at the bedside of his futher
at thc time of his de='h v:1~¢}~ rr1t:y»
l u g - u -___M o t h e r s P e n s i o n s -- _ .2 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
Agricultural end Stock Show
Assoclltion _ -.- . - -_.2,000.00
County Agent .__._ -.._. 4,000.00
The foilouring querberly reports of
oI'5ccrs were received and approved:Mm c. D¢b¢1. Cour ty cm'¢; E. cm
Jackson. Clerk Dismct Court; A. (`.
Dtbel, Cmlnty Judge.¢n. !nm1':_\'g';-°'1":w m0.n'..g nt '!:3Q 0': motIon_f!uly made 301| carried
h%»1n~: :Star a btw! fllaas from plea-=~'lh=f»1»v°!rflmvr=% J D. M. Ireland as
tiny.The funeral services conducted by
Rev.'\V. H. Und-erwood, were held last
Monday at 2:30 p. m. from the home
on west Grunt street.!}e'ng a Mn-f an,
t1~::L organization had full charge off
the cermwnies and perfume!the
burial rites at the grave in the Nair
cam ery, where, fzllowed by ss host
of 'fxie , he was Zaid to mr.
Aa a man the deceased was re-
¢'\ccte'1 for his upright mnnmr of
!ifc.Ile v.a.~= rr. xv!le rmder ani of
"'r~ '1*°f' o'\"1nar\:\b?l'tv aw* M11
lie leaves to moum him a wi1. and
me son, Berl, also two brothers, .1 ames
'\'d Harve. both of Calhoun and tlro
b1'h~-:Genre# end Charles :md one
sister, Mania al! of Cnllfornin.
uns. LABS PETERSEN
3111. Lara Pf tcrscn 1.vs|,.¢horn in
Edqer. Denmark, Odober 31,I843
where she grew to womenhmI and
"'1e1a on Od. 25. 1867 sho was mer-
riedIn May T880 she. with her husband,
came to America.eet1.\ing an a farm
near Bpikm wh en they lived until
rrh they movefl toMr.Brock is wen nu m an |331eh e i i *years uw en
position to whiclrhe aspire# ard the.
bed. wishes of his runny friends go'
with him and his bride to duel: new
home.
FARMERS A1"1'E1\"IloN
The annw meeiing of the Fanuers'
Union Co-ofperntiwe Elevator CD. will;
be hid W ednesdly, Jan.17 at the
Cnn~'aio'er'a Room in the Court'
Blair where she lived until her death
Q'11'*1\ mean*'d Jen. Bth.She was the mother of nine chi*rlre-.
five of whom are still living, Hr.
P. Petencn of Celhoun.Mn .H u g
Weber of Hennan. Lira. Emma R9511
of Henman end Mrs. Lulu Petenen
and Mrs.Mlrslrc t Ziegler both of
Bldr..A abort funerll nmrice vu held at
tb e h o mo | . t t p . m . 9 n lu t Mo n d e y
i l u l l . l I \ ' I l Q I l t h e ~~
deputy sheriff by 2iaurice Mehnml,
sheriH', was upn°<=wI at a nlnry ef
$50.00 ner rnomh.*F Moved r-.nd seconded that the appli-
cation by the Courity (Mrk for eqrtmclerk hire in the sum of $210.00 be
appmved.Carried.~On mexion duly rnnie md entriol
the Cherk of the Dislrid Cami was
n\Irwuv! 1lark him to the amount of
$300.00 for the year 1923.
illeport of G. A. inngstaif was re-
celved and placed on tile.n .~* ""\ »!»=Y nude and e-s-Hefl
" ~\ n"'3if1"on nf Judge A. C- Debel
for authority to pay out the sum of
1Cul;\l!\l1!<f on mae Qour)
c r u xc l- : &FARMERS'MUTUA L
`rz~isuaANCB c o r a m r w u s e r s
. . _ _ . . . -The annum! moulin! of the Grange
and Farmer13' Mutual Inrumrce Com-
pany of Washington and Burt enun-
ties was held et the City Hall in
Blair on Monday, Jen. 8.Tip reports submitted showed the
add:s of the company ir- good con-
divon.The :mount of insurenee
carried hehe $1,163,600 with n. large
reserve fund.'
The folinwing ofiicers were eiectrdz
R. ll. R-urmunen. Hem-..nn: A. Grant
Alfcn, Cdhgun and W. W. Wilkinson,
Bleir,diredors:R. H. Rasmussen,Herman. President; H. C. Blanc, Xen-
nud, vice president; James E. Heber,
Blair,n a e u n r and E.W.Bundie.
Herman, treasurer.
A " Y B I I S TA K E S
iwhen the lawyer makes a mistake
1... »..A.. lkn rss; lflln and |015 pdf!
: n u - u p - r v ._h 1 | , r h 1 y r e c o m m e n d e d a s p m d u u r s o f
h o m e t n i e n t t h o a t 1 1 e a ' s o f a l l t y p e s ,
nffwx costumes, scenic end electri-
cal effects.mg- ard Mn. Pnyden. managen and
dr:¢:°ma of the company. are hern in
1*on to take :imma ai the rehears-
a':4.Fifty married and Uinda Indies of
Blair are in the cut.Nineteen mir
rind Indies $111 be iii bleek flee mad
give a M§n.|\.nl first. put, but the
tambourine,rattle the bones,ning
wfsrl- mt joke ! an d c an W alk in
true Minstrel style.This will be mp-ported by A tame and beautiful!
chorus.The second part wil! be u Musicd
Comedy oopdnin; of musical special-
ties with n!.t.r|.¢five costumes..
A big La! Show.
NOTICE To BIDDERS
Sealed bids (fill be 1*-ceiva1 by dw
Board of County Cofninildoners of
Wn.shingau County. Nebraska, at the
ofliee of the County Clerk of said
County up xo 12 o'¢luc1|: noun of the
5th day of Februnry,1923. for the
fu-nlshing of 1ubr1eatin¢` oil!and
mm. for c o unty c anin e: and ma-
chines und in mad work, for the year
beginning January lst. 1923 md end»
!ng December Slat, 1923.Bids ahoufd
nate unit prices neeordirg to quantity
and quality.The Board reserves ihe
right to reject my and di bids.
(SEAL)Annie C. hlnrtin.
50--lt.County Clerk.
INDIANAPOLIS ELIMINATES HER
wo o n z x ROOF S
For over a year. the city of lndien-
lpc lis hu been c arrying' an a. con-
structive enmpdgn uf fire prevention
under the auspices of the Chsmber
of Commerce and the lon! I-'ire Pre
nation Bureau, md in achieving mn-
crete nemita.According. to 1 reeem
r¢.~f~or¢. for example, 3,200 homes have
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Session Lure 1921. rm- f»1\mn; au-
tridl are avedited with the amunts
ppoaita.This :meant is included in
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I believe my suitxis wool.New
when It started its existmfi, bdsm
lt c l . m e t o m e , i t w a s w o o I \ m t h e
backiof e sheep way dourn on the
farm.The hrmer had it insured:
h e b a mp me d i h e ms tm d mi d u a u m
the neu men and ilu! bcame his cost.
He added his :wont and sold it to the
nextman.No we s a oo n a s the n e xt
mnn got it he lufit insured. be had
arer11eld,hehld renhhehzdegood
deal of freight tn pq' and all ot than
dlffennt charles he put on his orirl-
nli oust. md then he added his pri!
and sold it to the next man. who did
the name thing.When I bought this
su lta nd tno k i t m t o f t h e s w m !
been fe d Nth -I nr"~a'le shin z m e n d i t i s ~2 Plid for the entire proposition hum
there will bl 800 additional eontrlctsla'° beginnlng, when it vu on
the hack of 1 a'1\ep until hG_|il¥ I
a n - a n - n u l u n n n g n l g
'''t frmi nand move back to (Zmalza, 1 willl'lzxwin§§ decided to quiaghold u public sale on farm three milesndrthofBlairand0ne=half
mileeastofthe .Gollschoolhouseonwh atis known as the old
Shultz farm, beginning`at ten o'clock sha'rp on
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JANUARY l1923z
THE FOLLWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, TO=Wl'l`:
HORSES:-17 Head from three to ten years old.drill with seed attachment; 2 1-2 horse power gaso
weight from1200 to 1800 lbs.Sixwell matched
teams.
line engine; 1 hay rake; one 160 egg Old Trusty in-
cubator; one 200 egg Mandy Lee incubator; 1 new
cA'r'rLE=-10 Head consistin" of -1 much cows.B""ff'f'>"="'=""' separator; 2 sets harness; 1 single
and6yearlingheifersb;harness; 1 spring wagon; 1 buggy; sixty chickens
'and all my household furniture.Other articles too
HOGS:-10 Head of brood sows, bred to farrow~numerous to mention.
in March.10 head of shoats.1;MACH[NERy,_0ne running gear of lumber|=I \vill also at this time olier for sale 1 bay stallion,
wagon; 1 wagon, with hay rack; 1 McCormick hind~.;seven years old, weight 1000 lbs.Standard bled
er; 1 disc cultivator; 1 six shovel cultivator; 1 press lrace horse..
U S U A L T E R M E "_;-~ A f n o o w
ALEX MENARD, Owner
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The ARNDT HARDWARE
FASY PAYMENT TERMS
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2l 9 2 3finds us with new patterns in koth
Automatic and Vdcu
such as Steel Bench, roomfor 3 tubs.
See our big line in both Dapper and Wood.
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1'"" - ---~ -ww -»- » - -- ----eomp!ne~d by the end or me yelr."r tmk is out of the mn.Aw so "1'ml*6 at 1 9 m..¢hm=a\ u Drum. m~\¢|uct"d 'bv Rm. f full over.um:ther 4,oooz m, r mTo the Friends of Blair md His-They have ynvtued J. W. Shonhnll Rumggm of liennird gnd inu~:ment "g the doctor mm | znisuka is ~ !noaml:;2.1'ble :Oo h in vnu "g nnyelnyzuw ny mall
souri Vnilsv:We with to ~ in af omm. Nebs. sees °f the N'`h""f urns; mmln in the Orum af-metem .\... .....a..».z-f huriel it.bu " F .__... :_ ...Arun el! or
~ makes a mistake by the end og am, ann um m uvu uf....-___....vnu asarf 'fooda n shingle roof i nlinto Ywrdlilr e.
e n v a w a a c - 1 : Jl ` r " \P u z v u n .H n f j r ;= = - ; ; g = ; , = ;" g g ' Q i " Q Q - f I ' L f " m 1 » = »»i § § f » § n »\ i S w i l l h a w b e e n e l i m i n a t e d i p g d o f a n g h d ;g t t h i R h n l d i l
. n d R n m q P e t e r s e n n l !o f m i s f i l c d i t i f m u l i i v i i e d h r x h e n u m b e r B y o u r f u r n a c e a t t h e C o a l a n d F e e d S t q r o . ..
' L o f e o n l a s h e p r i n t s a n d e \r y b o d Y u x s C o a l a n d F s e d S t o r e .T h e E n f B ¥ P 1 5 ° °P U B "n i e b i l l s .
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C.M. HITCHMAN, Clerk.Subscribe for The ErmrprimJENSEN & BROSS, Auctioneers.
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TheCase.and The Giri struck! no opphrfullffl Hin for hill
fn ¢-ry out ln :Inna--only that :ind
mbln.and thc lhrntunlng revo lulmmm against his cheek.Be won-
amd whe n lIe J \ dun s Ir an: mmm
huatlnl him even um: -on the pler;
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w w w a s a : w m u A . x m l , x x .
c rmnzn XI I- --¢ lntlnUl¢
--13-°iman n . u an hlc ta u mm qu i et,
gepund to get an pollu :unch mrs
ed In an ummm £o.da_gn»'rer HobartIn his nel mmm plan.The fellow
could not in on the yacht. u :hat hm!
smiled from Jacknnn part an fur too
#cdr an hour for htm zo but Datilbly:nude one of the party.lla would nm
be In :ln clu then. securely cguculed
in num dlru of :lu undenrbrid. per-
m a u .hh plans.whatner may
might tvs. und. perhaps. amuging tuyup abou on the nm Inter.'I'h¢.le
neun mu lb w!!! um xmilkely . ms
!l=¢°l'! bein: :lm Hausa mtwli do-
ad n d to le tth u gi lI ¢ n !e ly o u to tth |
nr fur 3 length of time nzmehnt to
mlbls him m caution nu nehrioua
uname.He nrzuml dnt Nnulle was
ln morn! danger; tht would he hdii.
so doubt kept out ut lliht as Ion;
.
Orfgln if "Hl.lliing|."n u n ln :ns !l1Q name of an an-
rlmt court held In the dl! of Lfvndqn.In lu present umm the word drums
the plnce whore membvh of mdk-menl were nominated before t hal-lnl an nf 1372 rejected the £0 of
nominating openly.from :hh I hasmmf to be applied In any N lo u
uring platform.
I ug .| 1 1 ||e J\ \ e 3 ! k n e w I n s t a n t l y w h a t 1 : m e a n t -
l h o y w e r e t e s t i n g o u t t h e e n g i n e ;l t
a l l w o r k e d w e l l t h e b o g t w o u l d c a s t
u ff.llc-s p r a n g h a c k t o t h e p o r t a n d
nmre d ou t. eage rly hop ing that . n ut t hey
m t e p ! m l ! i n t o l h l l i k e , It a m i g h t G n d
ma n e o p po r tu n i ty t o c om m u ni c at e wi t h
wm a o n e n n t h e p l e r .P e r h a p s b y t h !!
t i m e m e w o u l d h a ve n r r l vvd . a n d b e
ma t ch i n g l h el r de p a rt u r e. t ml b l e t o i n -
t e r ve n e . a n h e h a d n o t n : r a n t fo r a r -re-st. ur our tleBt11l0 know ledge thot the
ya c h t w a s h e l n g u s e d fo r a c r l m l n a l
ptup0 |\!'.H e m e n o t lo ts ;t o wa l t ,
tl o r r y l n g a n ps e c h o e d l l ou g t h e d e c k :
at vo l c e s h ou t e d o u t so m e r . a n d
th e e n d o f n loos ened ¢¥ro;5'ped
s p l u h l n g i n t o th e w a t e r a e t e r u ;t h e
hu l l . t r e m b le d t o t h e pu l s a ti n n s of t h e
vn gl li lé ., an d \\ 'e nt re al iz ed t h at i t wa s
nt br at. s low ly th e n m or e s w ift ly , a l lp -
i n l o w n :i n t o t h e h r m t d w a t e r .I l e
m t l l i o u d the re.p a i n ;h a v'n l t h e
r u n r e e a l l n z p i e r ;gt-n dun lly be co m-
l n ; b l u r r e d l n t h e d l s t n n c e . b u t h o p e
t n n l y .H e lm e vr n o w h e m o s t fa c e
h u fa t e a l o n e .
no n s c o2 -r ru t t. t¢ |: m
the night befcn. and had a glimpse of
his face.8119 :nun have left with
lhat part; in the automobile. yet lhesurelywasnottheonewhohad
dmppod mlm outa twain: the pollen
lo soarc h this mud.What Umm had become at the other!
If she Iran being held prisoner, it wil
not at all probable she ma been loft
mmnemhen uhum; apparently she had
reason to know whare she wus beingtaken-to the Seminole; othervrile she
a n ~
altncote-rlug o u t a t F a l r l n vm ?T h a t
Su t al l o Co o l id g e h a d r e t t l m u d hom-Q,
no d o u b t .A t l e a n t h e n o l o n g e r b o -
l l w e d s h e r u w i t h t h u y s c h t l n g p a r -
g y - e d d e n t l y t h a n 'r u b u t G m w o m a n
on h oa r d .Ye t. 'nr he tt no r :d m wa s me n
n r n o t . It n a c l e a r e n o u g h fr o m w h a t
h e h a d h e a r d t h a t t h i s s u d d e n f u n n
n f t h a S e m l n a l e h a d l a m e d l r l c t c o n -
u n t i o n w i t h t h e m y s t e r y h e U r n e n
d s u vo r l n g g n m l n .Th l t w a s w h y n a
hurl be e n de ca ye d ab o a r d ,a n d m a d :
p r i s o n e r - - t o k e e p h i m s i l e n t ;t o g e t
m m s e c u r e l y o u t o f t h e va r .YQ; s ms
lm m m - d n r e ve n l ed . n o t hi n g a n t o w h a t
t h e i r r u ! p u r p o s e u l .
w h a t a m t h e y i n t e n d d o i n ; m n h t m
n o w t h a t h e w u l n t h e i r h a n d s ?J n l
h a d de c l ar e d n l :h t e w o u l d b e l e ft
w i t h Ho t uu 1 .T h e n tt m m h e t h a t
the y h ad a r en des voh a 1 11 111 306 no me
wh e r e w l t h n u r a r c hc o n a p l r n t o r . s o m e
h i d d e n m o t a l o n g t h e h i s a h o r a w h e n
fu e r w e r e t o m e e t s h o r t l y . a n d d l vl d o
Ul f' sm i t a . o r m ak e fu rt h m pl a n s .l l o
b s r t u n q u e u t i n n l h l y I n t h e t e n d e r a t
the K u n g :b u t w h o t r u t h e w o m a n !
Grasshopper a m 'Hur ~..*
b n l n w h i r l i n g .a s h e a t t e m p t e d zu
re a s on t h e : H a lt n u t. h is o w n h e l pl e n b
u e n b e c o m i n g m o r e a n d m o r e a p p u r -
e n l .w h a t c o u l d h e d o ?Th e r e w a s
b u t o n e a n s w e r - n b n o l u i e i y n o t h i n g a l
he w a s t h e n s i t u a t e d .H e c o u l d o n l ywa 'l l t a i m m e m o ve m e n t o n t h e p s n
o r t h e o t h e n : h u f a t e w u o u t o f h i s
o w n h a n d s ; h e l l l d h e m a t o o l , a n d
: n u n p a y t h e p r i c e .Th e c o r d s a b o u t
h i s w r i s t s a b a t e d a n d h u r t w i t h e a c h
She must have overheard their plans,hvfort :he hmrtlly ac ntched ot! th:
llnli' desperately; and yet lhllik! plana
might have been clunged.1lo1ru1'ir»
lr w. why were than peop1e--accem-
pllces of Hohan no doubt-ileelnx ln
the yacht.seeking t o m m l theirldsnlityinanefforttodlgnvvflf?
wrmt nm :hes deem: frmn?W h!
were zhey so tearful of discovery by
the pntlcefl Whlt would cause them tokidnap hlm. merely on suspicion thlt
be I-11 s friend of Natalia Coolldn?
movement. The metal ansbstand neelb an inrplnuud: lu upper* map vu
thin. and numewhnt hired alan; theedSOI peanut; I: might be utilized to
nu r thi I k mn d l.It was better zo
try the experlment than remnln thanhelplesslybound.Wllh bends fre!
he maid at leux defend himeeif.
Ile made the etrort. doubtfully at
despenlion at their crime.It c ould
be arcoumed for on no other t.h¢0l'l'-
hfgln to tear nt the rope.It was slow
work,awkward.requlrlng nil lh lnrenznn of hh umm. ret he felt :un
of vromen.He could feel the strands
m ||~4 ln n t h e M o r a n d h e q n l n h a d m a fr e e
u l l ! n f m a a r m s .Th e s u d d e n fr e e d o m
\~l'l'orl=\-At Inst.exerfldng di his
lnuade. lhelastfray rd strandsnn~
Il!!wrlsls were bleedlng,sud the
WD~|l u | ||h i m .U n n n u e d : n 'é " ¢ o u l d n o t h o p e t o
li g ht th e m a ll .Aa h e : m od !h er ¢ , h e d -
l: \t i¥ lI» un ab le t o de te nn ln e wh at t o ut -
lo mp l ., he be r mm e a w a r e o f |t h r o b -
lens then' on guard. and any ~on hemight make in bunk down the door
I r 1 1
l l s t e n e d l t t h e d o n r . t e a t l n g t h e k n o b
ra ut l nu s ly .Th e n w a s n o yi e l d i n g . a n d
fm : t h e r nn m e nt no an u gd r ea c he d h t m
md seen on hoard: not Natalie Con-
lldga at all.'1her~e had been a mir
tl!! If mum kind; but if no, why hd
than people dn-u him this son of gi
cilclc l~lml ~lm
m o n o | ..t h r o w n h e u l l y s o : h a d o o r .Il e s t r u g
gl e d p a r t i a l l y u p r i g h t ,p r o t e l t i n t
a g a i n s t b e i n : l e ft i n t h a t h r l p l o u c o n
nllllon.h u t Shi'n d d u t h t h e d n u n
on l y Inu g h e c l. s h u tt i n g th e d o m m m
Is-u n d lo u k i n g l t Th e s i n g l e p a r :
h n l e w a s m w m d b y h e a vy - d n p e r y .
in a s ta t er o om In to t al da r kn e ss .
W e n t c ou l d d is t in g ui s h t hc mn vem m t
n f f e e t I n t h e o u t r f c u h l n . a n d t h a n
t h e c l r n i n g M a do o r .U m l n u b t n i l y
t h e m o m e n h n d g o n e u n d e c k . i n v
l n l : # h e w o m a n l h vn a l o n e - .l l l a fe e t
w e r e n n ! t i e d a n d h e m u l r t a l l u p a l
l !m u ¢ l 1 t h e l m n d n w e r e t i g h t l y b o u n d
b e h i n d h l m .W l t h e p e q u c u s t o m l m z
l h e m s r h r n !n t h e m m m . h r c o u l d d i s -
r r m m r u e t h l n g o f b l a uu r r o u ml l n g n
Il e w a n i n t h u n n l l n n r y n t l l e m n m o r
a s m a l l ya c h t .w l t h b a n ! !s p a r e In
wh i ch lo mo r e a bo u t c om for t ab l y? 'Tw o
ln m l m w er e ; a t on e a i d e, w i t h n l u e l n l
H a n d l t t h r i f f m t fo r usashlnzg pm.
; » n e s A w x m r r r é d u h do o r .Ih r'
W e s t a h b o l him tn-nal.
" N o b u t Z 1\.od1dn'1.m i n d :a h e 'I l
da n d y . "
" S h a : u n e l l : b ft l t f i n n l d o l h a n o u t
tu m y no ll nn .Co m ! a b o a r d ; ¢ e '¢ e g o t
: Im a en o ug h .C o m e a l o n g w i t h u m
M a r k : 1 n » ' Il I l i a a l o o k n l t h e m h l n
Il r u t . u n d t h r u In fo r w a r d . "
Th e t h r e e m e n m a p p e d o x r r t h e l o w
al i , a n d m ove d n f! a r ru l l l t h e d ec k . Ih r
lo u d e r t a l k i n !du e n tl y ,a n d p o l n t l u u
n u t va r i o u s th i ng s o f l n t r r m t .'Tins
o c h : - r m a n n e ve r s p o k e , m d W e s t n w
n o t h o u g h t t o h i s p r u r n f r .H e h u r l
h e m r a r e l y fo r t u n a t e s o fa r . In c l w n n
lm k ia m g fo r a n o p po r lu n l tf to q ue s ti o n
l l l n g u i d e a n m e p u m o s o o f t h r i r w r
a|.,'\~.Th e m a n t r pe t w d t h e ra h l n d o o r .
an d W e s t st e p p e d Ins i d e . t h o i n t e r l o r
tl nr kt ll ed b y d n w z x e u n n i n a .T h e
mu mind In ¢nu b. as :rm wo qnnpeeredforwardtoneeblnfutures
more clurly.For a moment the nld
nothinz. and we man broke out |m~
patiently.°'l1e°a the lad, a1n'z MT' he uktd.
"Wa nln'£:una and plckad up the
www: sux?""Nu; hes :he bud, ill right.I nev-
er lumped hlm mt ours bdoro myself.
I beard his name then. but fonrot lt.
lles her friend. there a1n': no umm
9'that, Joe_ and u lln't llkrly he'|hanging around hen just for fun. u ll!
Us ldn sms lr would bo safer m uh
him in.""i-mn; Irhara yer name, :wuz fel-
low!".Conoenlment was useless; they ffl-»
de-ntl; mu him correctly spottrd; tp
lie would do nn good."lmugew s\'¢|\.°°.\
*"l1mt'n :he name, Hamm." the wo-
mnn extlllmsi wueflr "Ha u n sol-
dier--\capldn,or lomelhlxm u n
4.
mend with an n a d . .While an nlrof c unlesmou nu fsaumed by all
these. yet Went, urchin; them eloBd!.
trlt thnt they were vary much on their
gud. anxiously waltlng an opportuni-
U to defllrl.He Nfl. the tibia. andstrolled out on to the promenade.80
hr u he c o uld c hurn. this mnvw
mem attracted no attention. althoughn moment Inter |h,¢.. plainly caught
| bu of dnpary drawn allghtly ulde
at one or the enbla nrlndufn of the
Seminole. and. he felt eoglylnoed. the
quick nature ct n vrumufs hand.
'rum nu | woman on board. then!
This certainty at knowledge br evi-denn at his own eyel. set his hlood
lu p lq . * wmmmr the purposes of
mm people he was :mln upon the
n m m u .A mm inter ana of lbsfellows loallll on the pier. a rather
heulty built mln. with clue!! cllpped
red mswucho,an d |sc ar our on:en. :lowly cmuled the deck. and en-
tered the cabin.Ile mme fmth andnl mam-ent later, uked nomo question
|
r ~cams H.==a5¢h¢
"E§.s<>"""»TooLhache Rheumatism
~Ncuntzs Lumbago
E; - - - ~ ' ~Neuralgia Pain,Pain
l 1u a . . .|u l *
help me or I conhtn't keep till! unch
longer."I read m the papers where 'rum
was helnlnr others with stomach umu-
h I a , a o I b q | n n L \ k i n ¢ lL l t n s n rtailedtostraightenmeW t m l I
gained back my lost weight, too.1nm more nlteful than I c an su' Hr
the good nm medic ine bu has ne.
and I do no t hesi tate xo dw it ll
fullest recomnuendyna"Tasmin: ls sold by all good gmggg,
Over 35 million bottles lold.-Adveh
tlxement.,
SEBGEAQT uses ms sums
H u linda Discovery gsm WntharGln In Utlllz ld as ln Aid
In Recruiting.
'-snmyzn; weather ton-cuts, thlt'lhow 1 land 'em."Thus one of me ru-
nlar army: mos: prouclenz nacruizerlaxplllnl Ill: ltlU.'v.'l! which has made
bln: sue or use "lem" of Uncia Burn
recrultlng forces.
nfima.
J q g u from nportl hum ¢r \llM\vhoanmn|¢an1.|ndir\c1.tsuehvz!.3xtb0\iie,£hcre one np e n ti la th n
inlulizea ol Dr.K.i1mer'| S1\m\>Bnotilaoouruihvd.I tn t md s t lu h i g h ll th titlAnmlrk|}:|| l\Nt'¢¥oflu|?'|.d h4|n me 0pmminent Life nsun|.noeGnmau:.i¢.inan£at4rri¢woulhembjlet.mndlthouumiahingatalzment ihnlouerumrvhyan mu u linnutorinsminoc guun-jlc h di n kidnq tr m b i e i n neommnnto£h|Amlr£c unpenpk,mdth|huge majority nf thou when appliutiomu¢dn11neddomzummspe¢u.hnz¢.hqhn s tla dh a a e .Dr.Kilmd l"| 8rlmp§no;:an| nleatmlldr.dlt0rl| i| \bdt\l0
nmHo1reva,i!y o uvhh&r sztotu t.thi|§ l :»n pL nti on | en dwnee n\ lwD r.g, l Cu., m,¢;,.m¢9|}_ N.Y., Ig;
l- 3 % .n w . - A
\i n t h o d e c k . o c c u p i e d a p u c l t l n n j u n
be lr rw t he p or xh nl e.A f u r h u n k : w e n -
i n n i n k n e e o n t h e vn o w q l e w a l l : b u t
n o g a r m e n t s d s n x i e d fr o m t h a n l o m e
u f p n vl o u l u c fu p n n r y .In d e e d il l ?
p l a n 'w a s sc r up u lo u sl y c l a m a n
tl m u g h u n us e d fo r so m e t l m e .
W e s t m a d e m a l r a y t 0 t h e p o n .
pu n h e d amide t h t c u r t l i u u l t h hl n
n t m u m e n a n d l o o k e d o u t .Th e n m n i l
n e n n f! u n o p e n i n g m a d e a n y h o p e o f
escape I n th a t w a ; j m p o n l b l e ;n o r
w e l d h e e x p e c t l o : u m m t h e a t t e n
tl n n o l ' a n y o n q a s h or e ,C n n vi n o e d fq f
hi s n n mp l ot a ha l pl m sn e nn , he an do w n
a n u w m t o o l l o r m u l d e r t h e s i r u a t l u n .
H e h a d b e t h |fo u l : t h e r e r l u l l m
d o u b t a n t o n u n : t h e o n l y t h i n ; n o w
u n h m :h o co u l d b u t ze l r l e vv h i s
fo l l y .l i e h a d w a l k e d b l i n d l y i n t o |
n n p .m l n e d l n g , n o t h i n g ,enn nd ena ly
iel yln g mm hi s o wn nm nrt na n. bel le vrl nx
h l z u a d f u n k n o w n .N o w h e m u s t a n d
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ff
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Th a n W u 1 w n é u n o n B o a r d , T h e n !
1 h n t e vr r w a s : M u t t o n .A p t u x u r v
bo u t. a h a nd nh n uJ. an d w i th a l m rk e r
l m z u n r m m t r h u n . m m s c l o s e h s . m b
tmm de d bs a I1 -r v! ut w om en an d r: ht I»
d u m .Be y o n d : h m -. a n t h e nm e n t t l r .
an ug g to d rl o u e a x a l r u :t h e consent
w a l l . t u t h e y l t h t .
T h e $|.-rntnnln t u |m u c h la r g n r
m u t h a n W e l t h a d a n u n p n l e d s e e i n g
n t i n c o u l d n a t d o u b t h e r b e i n ; t l w
wa s e i no u g h t .Th ! m m e w a s p l n l n l y
s t e n d t e d o n w a t e r . " w e l l a s u »
s h e d i n g y u n r i u g l s t r m T h r 'g l
|t> t\ H1 'N | t ig ht ly -= ~'°; -L even t he
d o w : b e t a : h e a vi l y . | 1 | m I.8 n m e : n e
ft m n l c l 1 fn e vi d e n t l y vm r k t n g b e l n w z
t h e r ! i n s m t n t u t d f l n m m e t i t t r . a n d
»1'l"l !|(|¢ |l."'|Ie l l n w i n overlllnu a p
p o n n d l t t h t M t c h o p e n i n g .N o o m
uu ar i tt l a ny a t -m la t an m o f a y ac ht un l
fa r m w a s vt n t h l v. a m u vu x h ( m r o r t t f-
Ilm u| ;h l n a vls e.a n d N i n g h l m
u n u n d :t h e m u z z l e o l a n a u t o m a t i c
r u n fr c n t e d ht m .a n d b e b l n d i t t h e
t i m n l vn l n g n g e : o f h l l g u l d e g l a r e d
dlr ect ty i n t o h l l m m .
" N o t a m o r e . r m ! a - a l a r . " a m l m
m i d m l d l y ."B l ow ,l i n k .h i l l t h e
e u u . a n d b e l i ve l y a b o u t t t .l i m ! l
m m . h w : I t h o u g h t s o .Gl ve i t t o m e .
N m r g e t t h e r a n t o u r t h a n a n d g i n
h l m n m r u g a r u r a A \ ¢ r r ¢ ¢ > ° d 3 ° b »
n l ». t h e f e l l o w l a n f l n u u g h . I
n n l d n y .
l l a m m .e y n i n g , s e a r c h i n g
th e u h l n ,con hti ent t h a t W e n w a s
s u m d e n t l y a m m a .
" C o m e n o o u t . l l n r y , " h e d i d l h l r v
ty." W h o t l t h i s g u y , a n y h o w !"
A w o m a n c a m e fo r w k r d L h r u n l h t h e
shadows..W a t h a d n g l l m p t e o f h e r
he e . b u t t h e t e a t u r u w e r e u n fn m l l t n r .
A n a m a n ul'fo r ty ,p e r h a p l .st i l l a t -
. t r n c t i r e In a p p n n n ve , w i t h d a r k h a i r
Handy "Bayer" bonu ~ 12 uhhu-Ain bnfiia of 2% and 100-Dm5gi||.|..
c a n f o r u mm m
"llaw?"
'What ll tt, Tommy?"Mm Gndder sth qui you lend her
an arrnfnl of books?"
"What kind of books?""Sho mn any kind nt' hooks.She
laid me lo tell you she hu an authorcomin'to dinner an' :dw wants lan
house to lock literary."-BlrqalnghnmAge-Herald.
"Uncle Sam Wnnts You." num theocr-
fenut hangs out alluring pictures of a
held anlllery column lt real on me
aide at n Hawaiian Island road shaded
with palm n-ees.when the city aurles ln the summer he extracts frdm hiswmilr of posten n persuading "Spend
Ynur Summer in Goo! Alatkn With an
Infantry" slgn."Ana you ought in see 'rm neck tn."gloais the ltrgennt."Give mrs week
of rain und l'il land 'ern for any post
an the Mexican bcrder, 50 miles mufrom a rlver.Come around and ua
me thi! winter.I can nal | dhislam
for the Phllipplne nny day !.bere'|
mmf on the ground.But Aiukn, or
KN I W w h a t T he r e C a t ch . .
T h e w i n s h a d ¢-one i n t r i m m i n g
w i t h o u t m o t h e n p e r m i s s i o n a n d L i u
an t l c l p a l e d tr o u bl e .
" \ \ u i I . "l a l d To m m y .p h l m m p n z n l -
|_7_ °'wo1~n both 11. the mme boat.a n y-
h o w . ""Ya-s.'*r e t u r n e d i l u t h e h u m o d n
o f t h e fl m l l y ," b u t l m a f r a i d l¢ 's n
t h l l e b o a t '
Paris Btnwn wnn Sholla.
lancflclm. indunry.The very ea r n i n ul lndustry in
l a r w a r so u ve n i r s t o t h e n u m b e r a t
8.610 h a ve b e e n pi c k e d u p i n P u l s
a m e n u m a t h e b e g i n n i n g o r th i s
n l r .Th e a n n h o r l l l u b e t l u ve t h a t t h u
m m e r u o f t h e s e d a n l r r o u s a z t i e i e l a r e
" d u m p i n g ": h e m l o g e t r i d o f th e m .
xx sometimes blvnvm that the par-lnn who gvts a $10 marrlast I n
~us by the mistnlel of other;
his ~on tired e\:en tn tulk a~s in"
IO n t l l f l d l o n t h a t t e m p e r :a l l a n n o y
m e r .
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Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are
not getting the genuine Bayer product pracribed by
both un-ula hue you beilnve they anbenedlc tl when purc hnlng Clriilu
llfll for women," mill the ohnrrvhf
shop girl."nm single man. walling
something nllk and pink.te ll
clerk that 'iz Sa for mar wife," thoughwe know dlllerunt.The bc nedrt rr
fern to his wlre ul *the* or '\I~¢I»' and
though he gunenlly spend-1 a amz:pric e, In not so hard an all u lbsother."-Detroit News.
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s o n . " t h a t t h e r e a n m m r e n o w n e d t n
l l l o r a z u r e , a n a n d s c i e n c e w h e n n
n u a l i n c o m e s a r e n o : In g e e n o u l h t n
g2£'e t h e m t h e o r d i n a r y w m b m u f
l i fe ? "-
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" h u t l f n a t u r e g a ve t h e m s o u n d h i s
t o s t a n w i t h a n d t h e f ve m j o g e d n n
l o n a b l f g o o d h e a l t h .l l m e n s a s I f
t h a t l l l z h e l r o w n fa u l t l f t h e y b a u t t
g o n e In Io r a t h l e t i c s a n d u c q u n t r e d r v
b e l u n 3 w i t h 1 p n l r o f ,.
gi o ve s . " - B i r m i n g h a m A | : ~ ¢ ~ Ik m l d .
l n B o h h o vl a .
A tr a ve l e r .n e w l y r e t n n d -
Il o s o o w ,tel ls a p r e t t y m r !In |
c o l u m n s o f t h e L o n d n n B l o r a l n z P a u
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c l u n g o a v e r y m u l l u m m m : o f B l :
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be r n r r u b le s . a n d b uy a h o t e l .I k
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Il e d M a r s h a l F m h ,G r n e n l W e y
m l a n d t h e ca b in e t m e m b e r s t o a
eclnrnrlnn and it nal he who abrupt
crmted the nual rupturr. Statingatilwasuseieutorontrnuethe
lscusslon The British delegation
| |n \.~, le a ving Frnnce to ntl a lone nl she
g l e e i t i n H 1 0 m a t t e r o f e n fo r c i n g
y m m t h u m G e n u n u y .'l l n n a r L a w a n d Pa l m. a r e s uh m l tt e d
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1 1 o f h e a l e d t o n t n w e r s y n t h d e
n r e d t h e p r o g r a m o r t h e o t h e r w a s
nac ce pla hl e.Th e n r i m h p r i m e m i n
P F I E S I D E N T H A R D I H G h a s
n e u e t h c B u n u m b m , w h l u h
p r o vi d e d i n c r a u c d p o n a l c n l I n
vo u r n n a o f t h e c i vn a n d i l e x l
c a w a n a n d t h c i r w i d o w ;
fn l l n l y o n t h a g r o u n d o f e c o n o -
Haeonary Repairs.
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have wana and made up.Philippa-Yap.A n d a d d h umale up a whole zo: mar mn at
m a n .
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Zl e du c tl n n u l ' G er m an re p a ra t io n s t o
1zsm .oo o.o oo.\
F o u r y e a r s ' fu l ! m o r a t o r i u m . w i t h \
d u l t e d M a l e o f p a y m e n t n fl e r t h a t
n d o p p o r t u n i t y fo r G e m m a ; t o m e e t
a b i l ; n l o u n b r l o a n s a n d d e l l ve d u
r zn ate rln ls.
Cu n ee l ln t lo n O !a l !de b t s o w e d b r
nee,It a l y e n d B e l g i u m t o G r e a t
ril ll n ex ce pt s uc h as co ul d be [ mi d by
l l l e d g o l d d e p n n i l a n o w h e l d In L o n -
on gahout $ '.'.r»06fg \.000) and e portion
f t h e ( l e m m a t : e d e n b o n d : t o b e
|la t e d u n c h .\ 5 'h a l e \ r r sh e d o m
l l p r o b a b l y h a ve t h e m o r a l su p p o r t
r It a l y a n d B e l g i u m . fo r t h e c o m p r o -
~l s e p l an s ol fer r d b y th o se t ou n t rl e s
len| m¢nt In your nalqhhor
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QI|d.ren'l handkerchief: mm
hopeless than Lhc yc omatolhallnndry.Wah with good soup. time1| aterblue¢| \rilhRedQ'nlBd1Bi
--Advertisement.
Hair mf§-.E.`='2F'.'i§`f&L'"
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Af ta Cuticura
» ~ l i e . a u - s ¢ a n ¢ . u = - a x .
Demands Germnny stabilize creditnder ailtrd rontroi.bvrmel any forc eful mmnurn nn-
..Germany shows unwilllngnrta to
~eat the new terms.\
F"l¢neb propéal-
m than In thlt of Great Brilnln.mtg. ln fart. joined wlln France ln
ntly rejecting Bonnr Law'n pro mi
IS.
- -- -w. N. U.. §»iai'§5. §.§9i>{'
Telling the truth u a very lmpnmmtthingltme\emcious person h u
some enough so knuw \\h|.»n tu tell lt.
~ ReliefUIDIGESTION
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"~~ss~LIJANS."i"Hot wafer; ~Surekeiid
L NS
lltlt dlflkull of all fading tn Imiuta u J nlouly .
~ but thc l"rrncl1 Ire will-to canoe! the present German "(.?'
Th e ullu t man ln the world hasbeen arrested for debt.Us an round
lo be 9 feel. 5 luchu low: and $1.300
short.
1110 hlzhvrly Il never about.
nd upon and Import duties an Gen. ~n product; Them coilectionl would
al smm m siritt~ on im m:én\1|¢a
Qhtl.Two yuan' mémlorium on cub pgy.
~ents. but insist payments in matedaln
~un z° un.Gunrnntrel :mounting In $250,000.-Th a t S p a n l s h p e n n l vt i n w h o t h i n k s
h s n n re- fo nn eve; -3 cr i m in a l .h u I
l m m u m ! l n vm n ; n e l d t a r n u e m h u -
d u m . .
Whenever a public man becomes allnaufrerablo nuluncc his trieadl gea-
arnil;refer to hlm as "thu storm;
pelrel."
by 5 I"r1enchm.nn.
ui ln mf occupation of Essen m d~n m. '
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91018.
P h i l S h d d t l l .c o u n t y l l r l c u l t u n l
g m t .__
t | 1 3 . 0 0 0 r o ¢ n l t -D a m a n e s t i m a t e d \
fr o m 1 A n t h a t g u t t e d t b l S i n g e r d l l !
fu t o r y a t F r e m o n t .P a m l l l n r a i d i n g
Nanfmal bank of Wyman' hu secured
an Amrdran dallar'| warm of fonlm
psper money mm n Chicago brokerand hu it an dllnolns lt the bank.It
conalna of 150100 soviet rublrl. 100
l lt h e b e n e fi t s o f Iu c h a l o a n .
- h -
F R A N C E h u n a i l ; n j e c t e d t h a ' G e . r -
m a n p r u p n h l o z a I o u n p o w e r p l c :
lu p r e se r ve th e p e ac e o r E u r o p e t u x a
a o n h r e s t N e h n u k n t h l t t h e y a r e u i d
no be a m e a ac e z a t im b e r Il nd l .
Ha l f t h e b al d n es s s e c ti o n o f N e ma h n
t a l u d p e d o u t b y a n w h i c h n u s e d a
lone of betw een $50,000 to $U0»0°°
T h e M 2 1 1 a n n u a l m a n n ; o t t h e N a
b n s k n R e a l t o r s u e n d a t l o n w1Il b e
h e l d In L i n c o l n , W a d n u d u . J s n z m r y
i l l
'r u m a m e n y o u t h s m m u p a n d r o b
b e d t h e R o c k In l a n d : u n i o n i n u n e n t n
o t S215»m u m ;th e i r e l ve p e i n a n
au t o .
M e m b e r s n t t h e N e b r u h R n l l o n '
u n o e h t l n n w i l l i m l d t h e i r M U :a n
n u a l m e e t i n g a t L i n c o l n .W e dn es da y.
Ja n u a r y z a
Jo h n I l n c h t e .00,pl a ne s - r o f t h a t
ms n - i e z . a n d p r o h a b i y t h e o l d e s t m a n
l n P l a t t e c o u n t y . u d e e d a n b l : h o m e
m t H u m p h r e y .
T h e P r e l b y w r h n m d H e l h o d l s !
c h u r c h !a t h l m a n l l u r e m e r g e da n d m e m e m b e n h l p m u b e r e l fk e r
w o n h l p a n o n e .
S e n a t o r Ja m e s E . 0 0 0 6 o f C h a d r o n
h u a n n o u n c e d : l m h e u l l ! u k u m
mandnnl of the Nebnakn aa lu im
and Sallon home. la dead lt his hum:in fzmnd Inland..
The Omaha 'Woman club and the
Omaha \Vomen'|Christina Tamper
lnre union hue disapproved ot thepnmoned nturn of !~"lll,7 Arbucklo
wmvdln on the semen..Secreury Pmup F. Bron of me mir~naw depanment hu um bienntai
hueiget may for Governor l!cKel11e.
The mwernor wm complet! hh mmm.
envnflnlinns within n few 'HgJudge Edward P. Hoimu Llnccln.
nu elected president of the Hobrasknin to har uaociltlon it U10 tiollnl
session of the ureatyahlnd mann!
mwting at Omnhn Int seeiL__....¢Nvhmlkx won nm pllm In the al
falfa dlvldon nt the lmmauaml hayand :mln lhow recently heldin Chinn.
The entry was made br F. J. Schmeckle
of Cond. Dawson county. the lnrgutalfalfa bu' shipping taunt; in the nine.
Chm'lu Wooster. nu known pioneer
meal ln which he mln: "Yoo can gal
cenlln amounts or money by lnklnglmmedthzo pusnesalon or uenunns. bm
you cannot take onor tiermnny 'and reestablish her nnunchlwtabllity.The
atllea have rom:|1ed u point where they
mnst choose between those two llllelhod.|.They cannul luwe both.This In
not a ponuc-»| question; n Ls ¢ busi
ness Quellion.You mu get certain
amount;tram Germlmi zz you take
poneadon of her. but you cannot lakethem md re-ostnbilsh German credit."
He concluded: "It is often said thot
the Brltith have ¢ sellwz Interval !n
the maturation of Germany became we
do no much torolgn Indo. It u ms firmconviction tlut. from n purely sellhh
pdnt of vlnf. if an nnhqulke were to
come., sion; and swallow Germany up
we would gain. no: louse. »!nceGorma.n;ls our.grode rival."
Herr Bergmann c arried to Pam nGerumn program ond uu permlited ln
suhmlt It In writing to um Brltiah andPunch delegations.1: mncstad the
some reduction In reparations al the
Briuub plan and usted \tmyear
January 1? and ll.
Edwin J.u m mm .editor of the
"ummm Ganuneun*' will an um pru-
clpal lpeakar ut tha annual banqult
at th e llln lf Hu na n of Nebraska
whic h will don tlaa annual commu-tloa tu bu hlld In Omaha January 1748
aecmllug to an announcement :nada br
lha Bureau at Publlclqr, Glzuha Cham
ber at Commerce..At the banquet.. practically all ueparz
meull of lhq building umunry will berepresented.ln lull rneidl Hr. Brunner
will outline the causes and wuz rllscuaa
various prublums of lnsanat to um
lilltd uulmlna lnelurnlea.At tha méeting Lo ba hold Januar: 17
Earl F. Blukea, Slcftlnry Ofthe Nation-
al .Anoclation of Builder!Fac hanlt.will he the prlndnal speaker.John
Latemar, Jr.. Omaha. will xiao speak.
. Delemm-I from all pun or the man
an expeclvd to allrnd the convention.
Omaha will ohaena hlher Ind Souweek. bfllllnlng January 111131.
The Nebraska lrlnnulhnurera Al-
llodatlun. willmeetat Omaha January
11.Nemahn munty 'alll hold a :ald-
vlnler Tllr at Auburn during the weekof: m a r y 3 ln la.
IN GUN~SEU FUBM
Recent Hsppsningl iiz Hahrruh
Gi n n i n B r i t ! n e w f o r
B u y R o s d m .
Fin tram :pun damaged thi Chris-
llun vhurch at Frumau: ua the axzentaf
Ilvrr $l.l¥J0.rue sum I-u-mon' Educulonnl and
fCv<\1uruuhe Um m will convene u
Ormahl Jnnuu-3 9 £0 12-An auto iuelonglnl to T.P.Gd g u
ana no/tru from a vlrlrinl place wim
l1 fifty feet otthapollc s station at
Iull4 Clty.J~==u»;»t|Inna. 5 0. of lla:ll Bluff.
"Ted at his imma from Injuries nwhemedvrlmnam e which no urn
fruanz embed down on hun.
Sfwnty dren and totallms In FNUlnlllof$131253 during 1922.the
hvsslent ln years.'Fifa reported bs'
flllvf Harry "0Iilof 2110 M0 dgpuq.
nent..\ nnulktd hnndlt entered Burlilllion
pn\1.Pl||:i~r mtlon at Pall! City. held up
1"i|cl1t Axent B. 1. Altman mc; xaothrr
Qmplnyee and robbed them of mom
iluln $50.
John F.Waidl. '37,mu pio neer.
a t F r e m o n t v r a l o n c a f t h e i l r g u t I n
l h e b i n a r y : r t d m u a o c i a t l o n .B i r d s
va l u e d a t L h o u n n d n u t d o l l n n : n n o n
d i s p l a y , a n d t l ' e y w a n fr o m l i l Il l r i l
o f t h e U n m a 8 1 1 1 1
W h e n : h c r e d e n l ma r c n r r n l . O m a h a
r e a c h e d n s d u n e s a t 1 o 'r l o c k C h r l l t -
a iireminute talk.
Fo r th e n m ti me i n lu n u : o fopanlion.the Nabnsks Children?
Home society is makin; n mtewide
npp ul for funds.according to the
Rar. R. E. llalla at Omlhn. luporia
mmlenz.Omen: of the or;nninllc n
arphln tha t in wor k h u twvr n to
mill:Ambassador Haney,and theI*reg_1dent u m received C h u I n E.
5I[|'chéli;;n~e¢Ideut at the Hallam! Ci!!
ban of New York. In the senate Roblnlon ot Arkansas offered l ruolutidn
"that tha Presldenl be and he tn hera-br luthorlnd. by and with the consent
of the senate. tn appoint 1 person or
P l ~ . "~ 0 p d l ~ o m e e r u m g d t h o
fu n d s m d p r o vi d e d n o r y u n n ;n r t h e
P l 1 i J
.
C o l u m b u s pu b li s he r ,w i l l d e l l va tm -
m n m l ad d : eu . .A r o u n d tn bl e . w il l
b e c o n d u c t e d b y H o s e s P . 0 'B r l e n o f
O m a h a m d e a c h pl o ne e r l u m vn e a
I I \||
4 r r \.de a l o l s t t e n t l m lu s t w e e k I 0
Eu r o pe '| pr o b le m s .Pr e s i d e n t H a r d i n g
on in juq..
Count; Attomey J. C. Cook of Fremont Su ezhnnung the had of a hm
bull moose. which lm :hot flute on 1
hunting vin into tha Rainy LakereglonafClnad| .,lut1'nll. e
Thme hundngl pour children were
eatemlned br the Omaha police nt
A u n r n i l u n g n r i a n k r n n e a a n d 1.000
An s t n i l n n a m - n e u .
'W i t h l i n m e m b e r s h i p g r a d u a l l y b u t
r a r e l y a i m u m n m g . t h e N e b r u u P i o
ue e r '| a u o c l n tl o n s rl !! 1 : on ve n e a t L l a
c o l n i n l l : a n n u a l r e u n i o n J a n u a r y 9 .
a
be a ut ho ri ze d. u po n th e pr ea en ta ti on t o
h i m o f a a t i l h c t o r y e vi d e n c e o f a c o n -
ti n u i n g s h o r t a g e o f l a b or o r a pa r t i c u -
l a r c l a s s o r t y p e . t o a d m !!ot h e rw i s e
u d m i u l b l q nl l en a I n exceaa o f t h e
pr u vi s l o n n t In a F r e n c h c o n n l t u u u n
th a t t h e p o w e r t o d e t l l r e w a r l h n l l
re s :w l l h t h e p a r l l l m e n t .Th l l .o f
c o u r l e . l s | t s c h n i c a l l t y . F n n c e b e i n g
u n w l t l l n z t o m a k e a n n g n e e m e n t u m
w o u l d i m p a l r h e r l l b e n y a t a c t i o n i n
co m p e ll i n g p a y m e n t a t Lhe G e r m a n
r e p a r n u o m .
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the new :tate part at Clmdrnn.
Mr. and Mn. J. T. um. pioneer rmdentsofTekamalz,eelebnled their
golden wedding mudvunry at their
Lume in um: plan, um wreak.
Llberty. | village ln Guo county. u
a apoclal elewon voted $1,000 bond! 10
hulld a innlminiou line egnneetlm
ru found nlammde me road' between
the village and hll farm home. overm m 'grim cum; and vrmkntlllt' from
ine didn of which ba died next day.
The Nehpska State Bar unoclatlcn
will appnrbetore the state !eg1ntatun»
nmmmendlnl thu tho hw bo dmnpd
I l | I .n r l b l l i i c n a n d n q u a r t e r r l u l l a n l m
me d u ne l y .T h e Io a n t h e G e r m a n s
tho ugh t. th ey cou id r a l i e m n l n l y i n t h e
U n i t e d s u m ; a n d l n u e u t n l c o u n t r i e s .
w h e n va s e a m o u n t : a t G e r m a n c a p !
u l a r e n o w h i d d e n .T h e F r e n c h r e
n i : t o a h h w u t h a t t h e G e r m a n w u r
Su
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out further payment.
Twin boys arrived nt thi home of Mr.am! Mrs. U. E. Bllldlr. our Ilumboldl.
vrelxhlng nlne um nina and one-hnlf
pcunds.They 4.0€IIl],lle¥¢the Slalder
baseball!Dinh. Um' bein! the parentshors.Then are the third twins born
in tnnt community ln the l u t two
months.Tho wagon budge. hai! 1 mlle long,
which span: the river nr North Platte,
vu nw!! drnrny ed when more than
fifty feet of ihs :pan went out before
the pressure of the ire.The timbers
were valrled u n :in the channel
current.\.
p r n l r r e d .Th i s st r uc t ur e ,o f c e d a r
In s . m e d n s n d w d l l n g f o r m o r e t h a n
n o y e a r : a n d m u w e l l p r e s e r ve d ,1r lIl
o e pu r c h a s e d b y i h e club., mm-nd to an
n e w a l t a n s a r t h e bus ine ss se ct io n.
re fu r ni a h e d a n d us e d nl a h om e for t b a
d n b a n d a s a m u s e u m fo r pi o n e e r
n s l i fl w h i c h l h e l o r l l c l m p l e r o f i n s
D a u g h t e r s o f : h a A m e r i c a n R e vo l u t i o n
n o m l l e c l i n x .
G e o r g e w .Ba r n et t . ? 2 .m m m : o n
B n l h l o r o u n t y fo r fo r t y - n n é n y e a r l ,
fo r m e r s t a t e r e p r e l e n t n u ve t r q m : b a t
d u n - a n t w o t e r m l .a n d p r o m i n e n t l y
lct lr ze l n c o m m u n i t y lt fl l i r n .d i m !a t
llI.l h o m e .t w o m l l e l so u th w es t o f
S h l l t o n . C h r i s l m l n e va .
..~ \ \.
I ! |I .l 4 .li e fe e ls u m t hi s c o u n tr y c a n m o a t e f
fe c t u a l ly a i d Eu m p e b y h a vi n g a vo i c e
In t h e n o l u t i o n o f w e ba s i c p r o h l r m .
the s el tl em efnt o f t h e r e p l n l l n n s .I t
w a s t a k e n f o r g n n t e d t h a t If t h e n a b
o l u t i n n w e r e a d a p t e d Il o l n m l B n y d e n .
n o w un od lc la i ob se r ve r. uvmu h i he np -
p o i n t e d A m e d n n m e m b e r o l ' U m c o m
m l n l q p .
S T A N L E Y B . | \ L D W !N . B r i i i s h c h m -
cellor Of this efxchequer, und bla col-
Ie n g u e s o n t h e m m m l u l u n f o r t h e r e
fu n d i n g o f t h e B r i t hl l w a r d e b t . l o t h e
U n i t e d s q m a r r i v e d l n W u h l n i z i n u
b l .eat C h r l a t m u l i n e n t h e u m m v u
n u b i l s h e d i n 1811.Th e r e 1 |n o
r e c o r d a z U l m ! h a p p e n d m e r a o m l u m -
a l l y b e f o r e u m u m a .
T h e f a r m b u r e a u fe d e r a t i o n i n
a n d a r e c e i vi n g : t a t i o n w h e n u n fo r
t u n a t e c h i l d r e n m u h e h o u s e d fu r t h e
f u r w e e k : l n t e n m l n x f r o m t h e u m e
lu the repantlom commission accord
ing to the terms of pan vu! of the
treaty a Vernliles and section xv of
article n of the truly of pearl withGermany."
|" 1~ at u n cou nty h m :bu-
r e a u a n d a c a c u b n u x c c o u n t : t u n a n
|1
e d n l d e f ~ d a n l s i n r r i m i n a l .~..Ȥ
to ge th e r. i n st ea d o f g ivin g t he m n e g a -
al a t ri a ls .
.
o f n y o u t o n r l l e a l l In t h e vi c i n i t y
01'L n k n l d e I n Sh e r i d a n W M U - 1 1 1 0
d r i l l l n g r i :i s b e i n g r e m o ve d .' I w o
t i l l ! w e r e t u a l . o n e 3 . 0 0 0 t e s t :t h o
o t h e r a n a l o c a l .Al li an ce ,O m m ;
Great Brllaln nwra the United Statenabout s»umoeo.mo.n 1» nic!:hr
Britlsh mutmiminn will ask more Ilh
eral terms than are providvd ln our re
funding law. whirl: Ikea lntervst nl notless than 4% ner cent and the maxi-
manent homes for them.
Through ilu #Herts of tho No|\h
Platte Woman! club, vrhlch has s membershipexuxllul 250. one of the n m
i l l - a
President. who has lung deudlrz-<2 that
the United Sales have mn represen-
r
- n » -
E H A I U R B O R A H h a s w l t h d r m r n
lop ay ~ u n o n Hf m e m ~ r ifor Ina coming y u r.This entitle:
hz-rshlp exuxllul 250. one of the n meI~ m e s ~ v e re prese n
Staten la vltxlly concerned with the
renorltlon of pence and prosperity lnEurwl ana that the war ckgut problem
1:man! bl lettled within the terms ofwe funding act.Secretary Hughes. in
c o n f e r e n c e , : f u r l l h a s a c c o m p l u h m i
w h a t h o p r o b a b l y ex p e c t e d l l wo u l d .
i t co mp el le d t h e ad m i ni s t r at i o n t o
c o m a o u t i n t h e o p e n w l l h i n t l ; s r l In
t h e m m e r .I- 'm m the W h i l e H o u s e
. u .
UN Dmblem of ¥\11'°v°l>= turned nuer
1.'r1m Ln Min; thequotnntf alc h
nauumitry or otherwise admlnlhlc
stlienl undnr the present luv. due ro
u r a should be dren to th e u n r -tnlned aunugl emigration from the
United Suze: ot person: at such nn-
tlonnllty.
W H I L E t h e L a u s a n n e N e a r R s t
w i r e co n fe r en c e m u r l l e d U m !
a w u l l l n g ac t i o n b y t h e p r e m i e r :I n
Pu ri g,t h e T u r l n n m bo l s t er i n g u n
x h u l r w u r a g v,o r obs tl nnc y.t o m a n
i l r m In oppud!l011\t o t h e d e m a n d ! u r !
t h r l l r i x h h .In l b : n a u n n a l u z e m h i y
a t A n g o r a : n e m a j o r u y n m - m e d t o b e
u g a i n n t h e m a k i n g o f a n y fu n h e r c o n -
i t t l l i n n l t o t h e a l l l e l . : n d i t w a s r o -
p n n e d u m l n n r u c t l o n s . w e r e tai n-
: r a p h e d t o l a m e :r u m t o c o n t i n u e
u l : n - d m m c g s o a l l j e d p r e n u m o n u n
q u e s t i o n s o f M o s u l a n d c a p l t u l a t l o m .
o n t h a o t h e r h a n d . M a r q u i s C u r z o n r v
t u r n e d f r o m h i s h u l l d n y l u P l r l l w i t h
a u t h o r l z l t l c n fr o m B o n n : L u i t o f l -
fu u a l l Tu r k i s h d e m a n d s : h i t a l r e a d y
In d be e n re j e ct e d .Th e B r i t i s h a p p e a r
n o t th e le as t l n r m e d b y T u r k i l ht h r e a u o f m h é .
M O D I F I C A T I O R o f t h t ' l m m l m n l m
r n x r l c t l o n l a w s o t h l l t t h e e x i s t -
i n i : b o n u s a t i a b o r In u m Unlmed
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1--Iles; Ur. Oscar Burwood. national kmnrd nf the Ku Klux K1au.who plans mg Klan cumnalaxn ln the New
Yofk district.2-ilanleahip Iowa, whlch will be und as n target b;.the American dent in wlmer maneuven nurPlu m: In Fe bmu y .3-Scene ln Mosul, cemzr of ull Held: which the Turk: claim.\
-l s fn c t o r y e x a m i n a t i o n h u b e e n m a d e .
O r i u l z e d l a b o r . o f c o u r s e . u h i t t e r
l y o p p o a e c f t o m y s u c h r e l l x n t l o n o f
th e r el t r l e ll o n n , h o l d in g t ha t l u cn z u g d
i m m i g r a t i o n o f a l l e ; l n b o r w i l l n r u l t
dillon u Improved.
3. 'That prvrlllon lball be made forphyalrnianmlaauon of ailens ni port:
of emblrklllon ur where :heir pun
pbrts are mea except thu auch re-
quirement :Juli bexnlved upon usur-
ha n d s In t h e m o vem e n t .O n Th u r s d a y
th e ho u s e co m m it t e e o n t m m l g n t l o n
h e a r d t h e vw n o fu h o f a c o m m i t t e e o f
t h e In t e r n a t i o n a l L l n n u fn c t u r e r r u s o
d a t l o u . w h i c h w e r e fo r m u l a t e d i n m n -
s u l u t l o n w i t h n g f l c u l t u r n l l e u d e n a n d
a r e h l c k l d b y s e n a t o n a n d c n n g r u i
|. s ..:ve to ot h e B u n u m p e n s i o n h l i l r u a d e
c i d e d l u m r l a e t o S e n a t o r l l u n u m , m d
n e n r i y ¢=r¢i'rl>0d.v eine.T h e m e a s u r e
pr o r t d e d l u s t e a se d p e n si o n s fm ve t e r
n n s o f t h e C i vl l . M e x i c a n a n d l n d i n n
m a r e a n d t h e i r w i d o w l . fo r C l vl l w l r
nu r s e s a n d fo r m a i m e d ve t e r a n : o f n t l
u|.ll wa r n .T h e Pr e si d en t ve t o e d l t
be ca us e, h e m lt l. It wo ul d c ou t th e gm -
er n m en t $2 0 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n n ua t l y a n d w t
I p r t t e d é n t el t l a ll l n g p r n s l o n ob l ig a -
tl tm a 01 ' $5 0. 0 00 ,l lJ0. (l }0 In t he n ut 5 0
y e l n t .
4 NNO U!\ ICE Alr ,.\ °1'i s m a d e th a t
there would be no labor mortage if the
industries from which alien competitionn u amen nativehorn worker:
mould pay unwind Inbor 'run per-
\\|T|CBllllltI muses.The commute:
re t ir e fr o m s h e n bi n e t o n A l nr c h ~ 1 , i n
re s u m e t h e p n c t l c e o f l a w a n d th e
r o n d u c t o r p r h - a l e bus ine ss l n S m
Alexiom.It In : g lu t t h e if: e l i d e ut t r i e d
0 I |\
|I vw i t h B l a z e A u d i t o r M a r s h b y a h m n r
1!cD|.p|Ie»l o f C h e y e n n e r o u n t y .I t
eu vn rs t h e c o st o f b o a r di n g a n d gu a r d
| n ; . u 0 5 e m u a m y , p r t s u n a n w h o
lnc I: la predicted that the house win
pun a hill which pmvides for no ma-tednl relaxation and that me umuufae
.I I I 4 Uthe Supreme éourc be-9:11.hi r . I- a ll d e
c l a r e s o n i y t h e c o n d i t i o n o f h i s a fh l n
i n d u c e : h l m t o w l l s n .The re Is as nz
their plea before the senate
I ¢|m m t w i n ; i o e s t a b l i s h | h u l a f o r u e
g b l l l t i n g n e w co nt ra ct s fo r t h e h m :
m l n o u n H e l d :b e fo r e t h e p r e n i t i m
o n e s e x p l r u o n M a r c h 8 1 .Th e u n l u n
¢1 4 . ip o n f u l l n o f i n t e r i o r : t r a i n m d th at
. l u l m n u B a r n e s m u b e m a d e u a e
t l r y a t e o m m e m a .
P E I I A T D H S n m !min ea u'otllclnls
hy dlnrlm~ and to mr funn or arhltmzlon.m d will not accept a kxi bls
the project ay they huen't ,ret gina
u p h mMr. and ilrt. A; J. Nu-hols. old rel!-
w e n d e n l e d ad ml ss lu n t o l i m st a l e
p e n l l e n t i n r j o r n e fo r m a l o ff beca use
a t l a c k u t r o o m .
Th e G r e a t W e s t e r n S u g a r c o m p a n y
t w e n t y y u r :ag o .l l r a .S l n h Jo l l y n ,w i d o w o f t h i
l l l e G e o r g ; A . Jo s l y n , h l l m n o u n c f d
t h a t : h e v m er e c t a $5.000.0W a r t
...
vintun-l and 13.
Enroilmenta are Ming received i t
he oflire of the Saunders county!I¢"!ltlnll agency for a baby beef nl!
golden wedding |nll|\en| .|7 in the
uma-house when Hn .Nichols'
pmenll.Mr.and Mn .wulnm Gar-
rett. ploneen of Fremont. celebnttd
-rrwrers of the Nehnxks tllstdrl lmweektoullinzw\2.':z8.4:x.oz this
amount,$£L11!.31T.Ll!represvntn the
ummonly reullud "bonu: payment" ufsl. and 3130311.40 represent: the pay-
haf hullgand.with tha exception otlmmll' ~llh a belfer en!! of one of tha
| - n u n :| - n u n - u :
| I l l ; 1 | r A u g r r t l I I J I L D I R L
I| \ | . n . | | | | \ | L \ | '
'h nlne u guy .nand\U-und I
rouldxrt m m ot bun;without u.
Kt hu xe t me nu myt ee mmo re du nmee when I hld such bud spd!! of
nomaeh trouble.z :naught I muh'¢
gg wall."Th u u n nh n ue lmz ma tru mlde rec ent!! by \v. 0. W IIIIQ
gg N. Normandy Pure Los Auekl.
IL'An add nomac h md l m i g u xi o
named ms inascrlbable msn-lu for
more :hun four yarn," he uid. -nmpun: would an-its me soon me ut-
mg , a nd I vn uld b e s imon mu m
/A
Dun!!!
What
i l \ \ | n x a n n -- - 1 u v - _ - _ . , _: u ma but a high-elaae eonlldeoea
aloe. and the important thin; rraa toquickly lay hands on Hoban.wu n
hlto once il me bill, the whole ton-
1 wine: would lnlraotly collapse. 'Withonend in nn. ilcltdaml took op the
' l trail.learlng wu z to nu ll!
guard over the ralephooe.
.no latter c alled op Bexton.and
Xmrrled tum out to Falrlain, rrlth in
euocdooa to ded out all he could mm
the aerraela theme relative to any latedevelopmeota.This accomplished.
nothin: remained for Wm to do butit 60111 and un for aomethlng uae
tahappen.'ne p elu an a aww th a n h e a n -
ticipated.Theme 'ru a :harp rlndnz
el' the bell, the pollee operator respond
ing qnlrkly.
'I*ollea headquartera.Where want-ed?ueltonms; an he la not ln Ill"
now.Who la olllilll hlml Harbor
-multer'o omeo;all right;hdd the
vm a minute."
He some hll heed around.*Moat be your ease, Onptaln; belief
hier what they have £o.aay."
Went tmned the recelrer eagerly.
'Il this the Seminole matter?" he
Mi l d llriftly.'°0a-nllnly.I nndebme i b u t! i l ." ' h lt' | u m.Oh.
Wlnrhell told you to eau np if you
loaned lll.'l(ll|Dl»Ot course; what In
lt?Y I hear: Jolt found lter tledup at dde ot Municipal ole:
"1l= aav» uw :mom Enlioe working
bad. and had to come lo. hey?All
right-thanks; I'll go etraight over and
u m a blck eanleaaly over the ml.
Joining his companion on lhejller."A halt :mr yet; lt urea qulte a jet:
the boya had, but they are moklllltime.Oome over here a mlnnte."
'fha walled forward. out or eenallot from when West oat on a bench
In the sun.He aetched the fellow:
closely. yet rrlthout negleetlng the boot.
bllt they neither glanced toward hlm.or seemed aware of nu existence.till
whole :nought centered on the early
arrival of llcAdamo.Until the deteo
the came. there trol nothin; he could
do but alt there quietly and wall.But
what ll' the necessary repalra were
ated. and the tlemlnole mulled be
fone lac not theme?Wan then nn;
roeona his power hr nrhleh thla roull'
be on-v ted?The only auggrallorwhich came to lxlna was the plckin:
of a quarrel In some amy. with tho tm
man uhore.The boot would neverdeporttznleaatheywere aboard. as
they were eldeutly the leader: or 111|
gan; yet this would be a most deeper
ale expedient. to be resorted to oulg
when all other emu-¢ had failed.Be
me n lt would put them on thel|guard, and poulbly arall nothlllt Wh;
not speak to the fellow! pleulnlly
and notunallyt They had no reason ll
he ausplcloua of hlm: he was but omot ma.ny_othera lounging idly about (bl
pler.Htl eorlollty would leem rea:onable enough. and he :night thus nh
aoma due aa to their destination. Theo
even lf they em all before lilo up
peered. they could be safely lntereepl
ed ln tlme for a reaeue.
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no them."N m n m i i n n f u l annmnd i n w orkT h i s u r n n u r l u c k , y e t I b m n s
n r ; u t i l s h e c o u l d M 9 0 t o a c c o m p l i s h
a l u m . f l u m e u n h e l p a n d a n t h o r l z y
a f l i u u l a m a ,h e n I t t h e ve l e l h a d
b e e n s t o l e n - w h i c h w a s vfvh l b l r n o t
t r u t - h l p u | | ¢ ¢ | i !a n p o i n r d a r -
n o e .. u r h o c o u l d h a ve t u d o w o u l d
b e t o k e e p t h e t e l l u n g u i n a r m u n t i l
i l u : s h o w e d u p . m i t i f p o s s i b l e . p n -
ve n t t h e m fr o m p u t t i n ; Q u : i n t o u m
l a h l n l n Ev:-tn l a t h a t h e nee ds
m u s t b o a u t l o u a n o t t o h e u m h r
a n y a f t h e n u : w h o m i g h t r n c o g n l s e
h t m .A n a l a r m . D w fl n z t h e y w e r e b e
i n :ful lu vre d.w o u l d dou bt le ss se m !
t h e m n n t t u l n s i n s u n l l y .
Q W m l h o l l l i l t o f a l l l h l l a t h i n g : u
A n x l b o n h l m a c m n t h - n c l t y t o t h c
p l o t , a n d l e w d z c m r d l n fl y .Th e o p e n
n l r r n l a u r u n t l c f m r d t d h i m e vn fy
|- n s o n a b l o a p p o n u a l u fo r co n ce a l
\.,.¢...-.-»".---1 ... -..-_.__t h i s m d , t h e t w o m e n s t r o l l i n g c a n
l e u l y b a c k z m n r d w h e n h e u l . p a u :
m s w l l h l u I f e w r m o f h l m , n l ! l h t i
u m m m a p p a n a t l y d n t a d u p o n t h
yacht.." H a d so m e ha n d l u c k ? "h e ve l
tun ed." E n g i r o m t ? "T h a , . . £ ' J ; = . . M n i e gl an ce
ab ou t . hi s e ye s m n e x i n g u m : p u k e
i n d l d e n n t l y ."B ro ke a p it t on . an d ha d t o be t ow n
i n , " h e r e p l i e d e a n l e n l y . " w w b e o l
a g a i n p a e u n t l y . "
'F h a ve r y i nd i ffe r e n c e of t h e r e a l m
l e d W a n t t o n u n c h i n a .
" s o m e nl e e b o a t !0 ! l ' ve g o :m e n
' I n a C w l l d n y a c h t . m v: I n H a ve n
no m It o ut l ll .o l, 'r ."
" A m n m 1 n c b u m a n ?
" A b l ! a l l n n m a l c u r . y n : h a vee n t b o a t I a l a : u h h m m e .Bel ong 2
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wh'mlut. vhlh affording maple dur oi i me 0olumi>laclnb."
"OH Gun: park: mu boi: qtmrlel
in the Jnekson llgmn.We left thellm night.You know CooliLl:e°.''"Nm never met him; recognized tl
boat. thntlfh.lin lt been mmf'"Not yet.It 1nm't hln, any way
belonged tn the eante.Pm one or tltrustees: thlt'| how he ga: the nu. A
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rlq cum: soma con in.c ri:a
nticlel too mirncmdl to ment!~
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RAILROAD 'mrs TABLE
Chicago I North Western
.Train.: gm
4:40 p. rn. Daily.
10:48 a.. m. Daily.
' r u m W e lt
8:45 a. m. Daily.
2:50 p. m. Daily.
c. SL P. H. 1 Q.
Tnina North
'7:20 3. m. Dang Fmccpt Sunday.
2:00 p. m Daily Ewcept B1:mq\l;'.
$10 a. m. Sunil! Oni;.
Tn h l S u u #
12:50 p. rn.. Daiiy Except Sunday.
6:28 p. m. Daily
unmann-m \ ~ ~ ¢ a . ~ m umm xo-u»u||9au s ~ nrum new u _»nu......:...........u|m I
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»u eu ln u rv| . .. . .. \n ul0 a n
LIABILITIES
umaekma \n.2.~ u m mu ¢ m m . . . . . . . . . . . ~u a~......n u ll
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w d d k l l t ~ nun ar
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BOY YOUNG
'hinder Lina Betwnn
Bla ir Ind o mm
Rn. 216 Stats Sum.
Bllir Fhnne 43
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O'HANLOH_ MAKER 1
0'HAN"LONA t t o m e y s - a t l n r
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BATES
Jan.21}-1923.Apr. 14-ms. YU25-as-ma.fem' 29-av-ma. -ws-
3 |1923.,5-;:.":.'" 'Q'-.z
l _|un. w. F. rmurmuIm:»ms'r
II Boom: svn Blair State Bank
1 a r m, w
||.w e e k .-n n s . Q w h i l e h e r e d w d i s p o s e d o f h e r
T h e M o n d a y A f t e r n o o n S t u b m e t a t r n s i d e n c o p r o p e r l y t o M i s s I d a K n o x .
t h e h o m e o f M r s .G e o .M c Q n a r r i o o n W e a r e _ i n f o r m e d t h a t t h e c o n s i d e r a -
J a n .s m .T h e y w i l l m e e t w i t h M r s .t i o n w a s $ 1 , 0 0 0 .
|Word has bean reeeivodyf thu binhJohn A. Rhondes on Jam. 15th.
The Womazfz Chnmba of 00 of a girl 1.o.Mr. nndidm.fiyle Guyer
memo are contemplating putting °n'uf smnon, Nebr., on J on. em.Mr.
lu minstrel nhow in the near future, Guyer is pdncipnl of the Su a ttm
'-- .|s wife are
- - _ ¢ - - -RE P OB T OF ' ms oo x n rn o n
- O F -
THE zmz amsas STATE BANK
at Blair, Nabruh- Chmrur No. 1
In l. h e8 ta t¢o !Ne b. rs . | h ntths d
of bminou December 80. 1922.
a z s o u n c z s
I m m u n # ~ H I M !onrdnflm.........................I l l
Bukmzhouo. nunisun
pu.= a |
1.0|.l|\tfy»Dee. 30.
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REPORT
crm: ooanmouor
T\|CkhunSrdqpUmn
or BLAIR. Nzzmr...-cHART.'£l: fm anin the State of Nebraska at the dose
af business Dumber 80, 1922.
RESOURCES
¢I I
at 1 cost of 26.5 cents per lineal yaii,
which includad the cost of eiectrir
blnning cap.The cost per aubir
yard of dirt renmvd was Less ghan
nine cents.Other than hand ditch-
ing. blasting was lhe oniy method of
cleaning u m ana.,for i r n i u m
small for drtdzn work and ioo lnft ln
l u 1ing wh India."Choir pmdtica every Friday mrun
i n g a t 8 .
Hr.~nwfoxd Dutson. a nephaw of
Mr. Gm-ner'a. vim had been on the
ehamzmr in the world."Wa hear BL IR BA P TI ST CHURC H
mm h o f th l tt h n e o a l u md l tw l i n -duatriu mod in tha vriy of nw labor Arthur D. Smalley, Hinilkr.
but this need il not.hing|.o dnt of Sundltf. Jamnry 14, 1923.;S\mdly
but wiuzu, when a million. ax-nuvie: school at 10 1. ns.A Ma i n i n v i w
men walked the :trawl md adopt in tion to all who hue no other church
parks joblua.Thane men had !ou¢hth¢mg_
for Amarln..It was their right to 240|ning wonhin nz 11 a. rn.Ser-
be given but ehlmce at jobs."'mon by the pubof.Bah z 'Tao
Befora Mr. Onlw :poke and lf'-\f¢Buly ."B.Y. P. U. at 6:30 p.m.
some debuts, the chamber hid adoptsd Subject:"W hy Do You Think the
n resolution upholding 1r1;»1i¢1~»ri°=»\n1bx» u the Won! of cms"Leuilr,
mma i n n .The Legion end c om- mba Piclmli.
mended u10ll\ 011 uiOi! Amerinnilm Evanlm'ggfvigg gg 1380 Sgngqn
and lI!'il¢lftBh¥l¢¢3 in "lil §\lull»"I 1"' 1];¢ pultnr.Stxbjsctz "wggh Yoql
am han to wi y ou what tha Llgion Step.":Q doing for the £3DTD of ¢¢\|.Qf.'|Uli Prayer meeliugcn Wednesday avqn-
anrl community bettemant Amari- ing n.: 3 p. m.Ag, the meeting on
c a n i s m , "h e c o n t i n u e d .W a h a v e J a n u a r y 1 7 t h e p n l f m 'w i l l l i v e i h c
|i l ~
sion# B.fe52;;¢¢i;.1¢>¢;;.;..
Kuhn*a photon Irlll ples!!you Knhrrs Photos will please you.
Wanted--Big White Pekin Ducks.Wanted:-Red Ciovar seed and 'ral'
44-L!Aye Bm.loun Gum.
E. R. Haggard. underhlrer.PhoneRM. Bd! 121.Ind. Cedar 188.if E R. Hnggud, unden-ulcer.Phone
nr. E. M. MIM. Ozmopuhic Sur-
Aya Bros.38--U
Rl. BG!! 121.Ind. Cedar 163.rr
gran.Omen ovor RedI\dd'| atom.Mr. and Mrs. 3. C Ro§8flbaU.II!, whoso-u Blur, Nebr. Inside in tho Sunnyside mm: aammThe Antii cmeerr handles . fula§:d;';""'*vldtoxg Monday and
line of graeerla Cdl and uk forprica.Mr. and Mrs. Grant. Garner had au
~_: d%91°iI' gout, for a short time last wack.
onmrnu-\»»uu..,.........Un!r¢h\8iD"lM'l»l|-lil»m\n nwo m. .. .. .
b u r m m u x n u m
~..... ......6014 cu:»...,,,....
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LI|\l!l\.l\`||:5
anim llll we ln..
wvuulaa-m- as-=1 uexmx...Dradlw-nanny |hal...............
:r r n m or NEUUASKA1 . .ss.
mn rr
mm 0
mm M
Bax: -5
I ummmu m mn.1¢\»l n w l na l s o
..\\|nw ul
Cll uu
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y e u i q i .I n h i a h t a r y e n n h a r e -
celved a ulary of $5,000 a year. than
considered a princely uinry.
The Intermountain Railway, Light
8: Power company with ofhces at Colo-
rndv Springs and openting pinnu in
Cohyndo,Nebrnakn.Wyoming'and
Texas,lntaly changed its :mme to
the 'Namtgm Public Service company.
Blair, Nebr., Jmury 11, 1923.I ~.QT `-._......~-......,._ _..
__..THE ENTERPRISE
.mlm Af nnglnss..»...;.;,
's s o s o E V E R Y ' m a n n / l r
P r l e t f d Y u lr SL M
`s. nf #a a n no aldldu o nu tz er u
m wm f m I 2 B ld r , Na h . u n d e r
c n e l l e r d o m g n u d l h m h t . u m .
Fararfl Bundy Bullion
ll OMR! Cr eek pro dlth B uff alo
NN W -dn county extoallon nlcent
and nn gnginoer from the Anlmltu-
nl w\| ¢l'° c o odu nd a wry u lis hb
holy pn "gin ndlool.Tho In-monf u m th e mm mld ln x r¢ixl=bvrb°°4
umm ln ¢en"'n~ll>r»M' vrwlner. all
of which Wren rvlllfivi during the
eovno ol the doumoon ro they would
ron ntlnfutoflly -A ll n b o s o f p s
on| 'lM a n m d opmldon 'lak h
vould be lnumaung '.o tho m n
ownlnz all one cylinder englnul wore
inkgn up ln deu'l.lt i l pi n n e d
n n l y n r w s z o b u k l v v w w w w l h l
and give more u lm n u d 1rod¢on
irllwrs and nulonnbllel.Ono mnn
brought in n mrgnoto v/hlch had novor
oponwl mee th e du' it vnu taken
from che de¢er'a nhelf.The englnnr
demomluuud how munoto troubles
mo l d o n d l mm e l l n o l n s m m
tlmo had dw nugnolo in opmnlon.
L E GA L Na n c e
Z'Nofncs or m-:AnmuY g u mn w u , : n n s A q n mmn .
s r n z o r m u m {
u .~Wnilinllhniiotlnty ,l .
Coun ty Co ur\. InPmblh 'I n t h o l i lt to r o l tll e i k tl n o o ls t n -
pb s n a r h mlpg n n o u n n d .
.'.l'lwhelidl1|»l.lu1,nox|.o!kh\.lA¥-
|¥0¢l»d¢Yll°¢3|uodl¢orlAld\|loQ-hor
po :- no na ln lnu wd ln ua ldo zu to nr o
......., .L_ __ .\.- u n. A..
of one your from January ln. lszn,
to th e ln dly o ! 3 u \ ur y . l9 2 A .
sud bla xnd no nlonuld erediun.
ou¢u%rll¢§on md repu-nlion lhlll be in
ooeordnnon with tho plnnn md spee.lll~
ations herdalone adopted by tho
Co u n ty B o u d md n o f lr o n lllo lu d le
n5eooll)uCoun\y Clnrl¢n!W uhlnx-
lon Comly , Nabru h; nhdl bo at 1
spaelnad mm per llnod foot. lor the
upqotz-lxturo: nt o lpocifld num por
llnnl long for the Iuhntfuetllrel ntnwpedlled sum por llnenl loot for vlllns
in rubnu-llcturo and approuhns; u n
npec ltld ~<;'»v°' loo! (board men-
mr e ) f or d nw. a n y b l- n a n md
other wood mllorlnll und ln |hb|1rue»
tu m ( nd xp p ro uh a t ll n rpadlied
mm per nhl: foot ln plum for done,
brick, canent or concrete work; nt a
roamed mm per llze|L,[oot for tub-
lng; nl. n urpeclhod :urn per pound for
lron. mel. or oLhe¢ mdd nurterlnln ill
plnoe. Bids for npoln nlmll bo nl, a
apcomed m m pe r mi t ooamlzy ln
plnoo.All bid: on abeal . and wood
rlxucuues zo 'bo mods nepurlno. Bids
shall :how tho prka per thonxuld hr
llnullng and wmln s old lu mber in
plow: tha prllv ver thouland rvqulred
In rrpnlr work put ln plnee of
sopenmxetun:prim per thous-
lutd 'ln struclum:prlm per' thou!-
nnd ln lind fool.for plllng drlv-
en ln place on repalr wot; |.ll bids lo
Iwndo huldwnrs, W M. dallvery pf
mneflnl on grounds.All bridges, cul-
veru nzd utruclmu or work :lull he
according co tho plum md npedhea-
tlonl hmwlon mow! by el.. County
Board ol Wuhlngoon County and now
on flla ln the Colty Clel-k'| odko of
Wuhlnpon Conn y,nl.Blnlr,N e
l1rllkLB l a n u l l n o m m o n m f . a l f -
foront klnd and dun of bridges, |p~pmnehu lhomto. and on sch culvert
or ll-nprovemant ol road. and shall he
ruled und Bled in the ollloo of the
County Clad: and uid c ounty on or
balan I2 o'¢1ock M.. of the Bill day of
V.. vu .'..-...a»..4 1 |
'enrol oplnion .vru that thll Flwvlld
be mule ontho buh of tho po gnm
umm up la eac h wwmhlv-
The mu sin g o f o rgn nln d q iku l.
tum nl. Unooln durlnl this out 'mek
won: hlghly moeaollflll.C.C. Van
Deunen was th o d llq u o h o m the
Fnnn Bureau Pedal-nlloo ln w.,,l,|,,¢.
mn county.Ur l. Roluld Smith y u
sent u tho lulka' ddagate.Thdr re-
pom will bo glven puhlldty an noonuu l e y u e n e n z i l W u h lh g w.
county :ru well repruentod.As
nnn l l numbe r of (ho men ( mm
Mxrshdl Emo.Nunoriol mended
um monln n of the llo nkulm-nl lo-
:le ¢y . Z mlm s mau l. xx s o m, ma
corn mm. wu suporlnleudmt or the
com allow..lncidenullly ho ntnled thot dv'
lwdnl remarked um \.ho wr.: elnh
exhl`bl\.|n o m W uh lng wn county
would have taken nm. place hxd lt oo'
b o e n f o r lh e h z tt h z ld lo y d lo w o d z
lrlne mind brooding.Th is r u du o
so thc lad \hns they wer~e¢ww| \ln
amnll held: :lou to other vnrletle.
Needlella w my the unootll corn wonlllo hlggon nlulro of lho premiums.
The trend of thought all through
the meeting! wu not to lnmue vr°~
dudlon but no pmduce eheapfr.
Prvmlncn!fnmlufl ond breeder
ldomllld Lllemsolws with tho move-
mnzt lo nu puns bra d llru only.
This was felt xo be the cheapest wly
zo lmprovn the live stock of tho coun-
n y .mvl d mm o r u le n lp n , o n e o r
the leading economists of th! Unltgd
Scams, llllmmed thll poln! hy show-
lmr d u! the n mn n Neb ru lu o n- .v
prodoru only 120 pounds of buttorfal
in ul yur. not enough no pay for the
lnbor. ln oompu-lwu with many herd.
whlnh nvongo over 800 pound: thi<
ls oertnlnly a allowing of whic h Ne
hrukn annex be very proud.
Tho uma holds am of hom whlc h
, _.._ ll ..... .... ....- l.. N..
l
and | pgdAmlvnl'dr\wn_hy tho ~ . oonllvri y ogdn).~ lowEngineer and new on on ln ul. .m¢¢¢`.l¢y of Bldr (ligne em `1 16 .u 'G. : L Sc h mi d: ( ma dn wu )
ol tht Co mty iflork .(o v u l b dd ;o. BC. ls: l¢| on (Dllnr ic Qoou rtMrk to on done fhrln : en ¢. ,¢{¢| !c r awl '' n g a
yur ho ndoptod.Cnrrled.~ Nlz b u l ( mp p li e s f o r p o o r ) u m
The County C l a r k vu l n l tr u d d n n n B n n n u ( n l l r ¥ Q q o ( ml .n o mmo l. f o r b l a f o r th e mm o l d wvly vw)z l u z
non of all bridges ln Wulllngaon Brant W lsvr (J ustine c on)16.10
County , Neb rilhl for tho y o u bo-ganlln z Inn. 1. lm on J n.. 1. lou!
und:Also hlds onull zobeuned ln nd
EI. C. .lneklm (uhry. fees.
nv. )m o o
r"""'=' P. Hansen (running
County Poor Farm)work by the rounty for the ya: l92a'0ao Chrl| ¢~(road llnztllll)
-c old bids no be Bled on or hdoro
Feb. 5, 1928.On llwtlon tho .|§ml~nrmlnl upon
Dr. G. A. I.|ngll.al! (4th
qunriarly nlnlry)
Alben. Human (mod dl-ngginzl
B l o k , N l b n , l m w v l l , ~___
l f n ' v- ml '''ao.oo
luxK-lfmv Printing C°~ lmwlies)u n o
Nw C. Dobd (u-node: ln~
nano oo Norfolk)sooo
Nyéschnoidsr Janhl Co.
(lumhtr)ZOE)
Unlvaslzy Puhlllhlng Co.
(lupp llu)m s
K. B. sn-lnullg oo. (wppllel)42.21
lHzml1 APP (road dr\K¥lng)18.85
M.00Dmg5h Luth. Publ. Holme
3-W (lvwllou l 4.00
Willis Brinkmlll .ll-ond dng-85-00.why)'21.45
m o R. G. Alkl2.Co.1`reas. (poehgo)s e m
of tho County Treasurer was rooolred Thone I Fnrrlberg (lldw. mp-|Ang. Bloom (mul dl-ngglng)8.50
and approval.p lla )12.25_llry C. Dobel, Co. Cllr. (ex-
Aher A ureful oxnrninntion ol the Géol-zo Thluln (road work)5.00p\-osx, stumps, cu-.)~l4.61
following bull on tha dllloront funds, lL a Prlnting co (supplies)8'l~62 ,c ,lo u» Ho mo (md a nnu m)L50
li wuz .W ell and snc ondod um tha. F. w. lllmkenfeld (md dns-§¥K¢d~>' Conwncdng Co. (brldzo
following elnlms l1e'allowed. and tho klng und work)1l.B5i work)157.84
County Clerk ix hereby orderozl zo Nabr. TN. Co. (font und tolli)88.75 Lincoln Silhool Supply Co.
dl-nw wlrrlms.on Llle dlllererlt fund: John McKay (mppllon for poor) 29.'l0|( wvp llu )75.49lo pay name.Carried, nll monlhern Frank .Striclllod (work with .;Wm. Onerman (road drowns) 11.80
wl ln x " we "r r u w n MU' Frm Rletllmuzller (blur-lz. rl. Onbw 1.6.4 dmggl-lg) s 4.05 Graco unlm (snlary od. Nav.l smith work)m s
la w. . Ru rn u ne n ( to ld d ns -mo m l o m o xp e me )Sw-G1 l. rl lleu¢l¢\< mmm work)ls.oo
zimz)21golenkln| .0ll Co. (oil nrld lI )4.l0.G°I-'nmke (labor)2.00
lza Sz unnkel (md a msinrl z4.'ls§l~'~d Ahlw-ew llwn \~ rkl 8.25;j,_m¢3 B. Anderson, M. D.Geo. R-be (road drrrzsir-z>ll.: o. Ed L smsu l (ma a mz zlns l n m o l (surgical ov- l>°°r)sooo
Johnson Dmz co. (supplins ;"°N=1f Bros. (lulwr)12-W J . ra sums lmllk for vwr)m a
ether eu.)9.45 lallll- c a A m . . l l mv e l 8W Mn ur iou ll¢ l.mn. sl\.n fr ( mu
c m am. (wor k wsu. rwln r,.oo M¢C°un=\l. Moen" k Gr¢~=1\1l=ld \ww - n i e s o f l n n n l ty )l m n s
u. o. Fnlnhilo (supplies for |(auditing county olllml 0°'l~91 only Cnnu-acting co. lbrlagol>°°r)l _95 H. C. Blum (attending Com.|work)269.56
J. A. Swilun bln-.lamlul wom .151 mee¢lnp and milengn)882° c ounw Troolure r (dl-dunGe o. lle nld m ( nl)use Henry Truhlnen llmendlnz Om-I .mon ma. Rc . of wny )9.seo.s-1
ll. c : Blue (om. work and |ww-l==x md rnlleugo)'54-°°.Mlll¢l» Monk (blmkmlul work) se.lo
mlleazv. two mmlihxl also 1. F~ W NV# (lllondlng Cm-|ull¢¢ Ingmlovo (tv-ine):los
n. S. Prhrlurd llllllllllk ml-I moetlngn)ss.oo5d,,¢,,. Oil & Ref. Co. (gm)e m o
verll)»ooo D vlilh Lo u.. ml. House .J lnl nmlell <l~nollng lmuh)2-mo
Burr lm Jones lturpentine).sol llwn r llu )19.00 Void mlm (seam work)M 0
Wm. W ilkc nklg (ma a w) ls.ao, K a Pflnllnx C°~ (lee \>°°l=l as m Ma u r i c e Mo hn n x, mm ( lmn l
W m. wa lllmlug mud worn l2.ooK B. Prlnllng Co. (supplies)M l c prlsonclil 4128
H. H. Nlmm 1. . .- A wo n )ooo K. la. Prlnling c o. lwh ml ~Crov.ell Lhr. sl Gr. co. (poem 2:15
Arlln gwu Mawr c o.m o n "depodt. r=rl~¢°\'>sa m n o ma l na w. ( s up p lie s )u o
o n u m ans 1. G~ Glesselmnn hw* dur-lmlmu oll c o . (o u)alma
Gloon J ohns on (mu l lllvzilns l loo s h e ).M0 0 o u n l n Motor l a m D e w:Henry Buqlng (Fridge work)50 Hrs. F. A. Wnshburn (nul-sang |lr vlwln l 133,53
nun o lw.. (mmm 215 w r )as.1Gn.....ln c ram. (brush)mo o
n. §_ lnmhnxd (ww, work)-,_°°'Qomy Men Market (xupplle lm Clausen (rock)8.00
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Mn. Grunt Ggmer was on the sick week, is improvin! gvigiqh ~ 5004 news most rural routes on. W? day »=f*=t'f''f'f ___f f romnleted. only de-
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with engine)lmer xllchelaen (grading)
' alter Suieklett (eobs for poor)
nnu nlundwrc (work with
traanr)Punk Nueva (hnullng culveru)
Jim Dmlels (hnuling bmah)
James E. Maher (appraising
m a )A. H. Ruwe (road dragging)
Car l To ellm (mm d mtxh r)
J.-H. Taylor (lnbor)Emast Chmtiaxmen (road drug-
sins)Adam Punk! (wad drlmrimz)
~un Sprick cmd awning)
w, w. w uepl serzleu
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oben Hman; num)'
J. Mueller (rupplies for poor)Gottlieb Harturg (mul drag-
sins)Dlnir_Telephnne Co. (mat :md
uallx)T. F. Thompson (mad work)
15.00
500
21.00
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17.75
44.60
21.80
10.80
10.80
250.00
2.00
52.71
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25.65
25.50
A. Swannan (supplies for pow)1.60
w. spmk (md dr ag gin g)so.1o
W L. Caldwell (rent (or count-
ing board gvned election)6.00
"F if i (j_ Debel, Co. Clk. (fe-
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THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
lritgn Flour $1.80
THE BEST xuuwn AND Mus; PUPIHAH FLUUR IN Bum
For a lirpited time we are offering PURITAN Flour for_$I.8O per sack.
Flogpas been on the up grade for some time.Better grdera sack today. .
We also carry a big stock of Bran, Shorts, Oil Meal, Sali. in block, barrel
or sack, Grounl Feeds, Corn, Oats, Wheat, Barley,.Hay and all grades of Coal
~e as you
THE ENTERPRISE
The Year 'R9und Gift!
HERE'S a gift that will prove interesting every
\veek.of_the year an snnual subscription to THE
ENTERPRISE.It's A gift that never gets tiresome
-for it tells a different story every sevendays.
And it will be welcome by every member of your
family or your friends, family, for all of them have
an interest in it some way or other.Call The Enter-
prise oflice and we'll attend to the rest of it.
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g DCIQDY DOHIIEU mn un ull: sawn H-J ~ Im' ' n d my; 5 3 g g g q m- l\ I2llg B on ly no ¢ l5 ' iw * J " " "" "of January. 19231 Dnnlni A. BWP* panled byaonrzilied cheek for $200.or brash. whereas our accredited m>ck
HM HI duly mmm 'petition in """' c ash. puy ible to the County c um of in the state average las em with
the county C o m nd'wmmgwn 1.v...m...»..,. {°.nnntv Nnhrmdn. to be sm-eeiar any gm|.ter e=r»¢===°-
Ri bln Hu e ( mi d r ns xin v 11.25 :or P°°"2 ~J u ¢ l lu v ~ \ " " r rCharles Reeh (team work)390"\'h'adter Linen Gill e(\eP3§l"|
I ) . 0 . ~ ( m g g i g k o r 30.00 'Omaha Printing Co. (luppli~ )19.£5'and labor)78.36
|3 309 Lineoin School Supply Co.~On motion the board |djoI11"n°d £0
\(supplies)50.17 meet Jan. 9. 1928.s ~ ~ a . 4 7 5 5 E .R .H a g g a r d ( f u n e r a l e x p .I A n n i e C .M a r l i n ,C o u n t y C i c r k .
. - . - n g
Guunty,Nlb rllh~dlsginx m m :w w m m t h u w w - B . P h i lli p s ,
dermal thin llfe on the Ylth. dny ol
llny .m o .i n w t m ,being a t o
tl.moo lh i| d - \ I ln | ! d u n ta ! W u h -
laguna County.N e b r u h ;that he
. r m K l l l a l h d b f f h b f b l-
lowing da b c d n l ! l b w . w i l -
u u Numbur 1 u a numbar 2.'ln
Bloc k M. ln ummm Addltlvm an the
my o f n w , Na ln u h . . n d ' r u u t
number 48. ln Seetlan 13, 'l'v1mnhly
18, Nortlu, Bmpr ll. Em ol the Gth.
P. K.. Wuhlngtmn County. Nntuuka
.!|\\1re.!ully dneribed u lollwxz 1"hnt
' put of tha Nanlnmd Quarter nl the
~Q u r u r u f s x m m xr,
'» ' !° vwn s bln z a . Num. mm n , s m
of an sm P, u w m w m e m u
Nabnlh, bounded nn the North by
¢ u r \ ; m = 1 v » y ¢ f | . h » c . a N . w
R.! L. onl)\ 0W e s1 by t\| a W -s tllne
of Ima. Street extended, on the South
.....-...._..._ _,_____,, ,.___Lnrfelted m the county in cue bldder
:due or full.: warner kno ucontnml.
nrd give bonds In manner or fnnn u
nqulnd by the c ounty , ln'mle thn
wntrurt bm awarded m hi m.The
number and kind nf! bridges to be lnillt
ind thu nrnapoued location will be ln
accordance vrlth LM direction uf tho
County Bard c f uid Co unty from
time so uns.; ru hm win be npnncd
ut who hour ubove ruled rt tha amen
o f th s C o \ \ n ty C \ e r k | n d th e B o u d
reservas the right to r-:ject any and
rn bldl in anrd ummm (or 1llRc r~mt lln d l md c la u s o f Y * ti d ! ! -
fozent eontncton d w f \ |puvmr w
mm out bluukn, mllectlve or defec-
tlvs lakh.50-0
Annlu C. llartln.
(SEAL)CMIXIW Clerk.
s n m u r r s S A L E
Mr. Frldxy uid that ha exparted
no mwy qn ph vm mn di rwn la r on
Amer-lun fu-mcr until Enxnpe was
again nble tn buy our raw mliarhls
Thls be dm expeetl to mme nbuul
because u Europe bewmcs man am
more in actual neu! of Amu-k.n|
kwfi-S :ha will Rnd ny s and méan
w produce goods which cur be mu
kswd here ln mu m f o r wl u t s lr
buys.For aner dl. he snyl, our in
tcrnational cummeree must be e
on the lnmrchlnn of goods.Bone
la only the medium ol exclungs.,
Hs gum ur uxmpln of the iinprope
un of money whichlvus highly smur
ing nd yet. very lllunntive.
Two men decided ta ¢o from Nm
York ua San I-Ynnzlsco.In order t
my part of :hair expenxex they wa
along 12 quarts oi whlnkey each, i
sorting only $1 per quut in New Yor
md th! maflat ln Frlsc o being S
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wumrgvm 5'-'°°'na ° ° l One rm Touring cn. :sin l
byS-outhaul by the rlghlpf wuy of the Engine No. 282296. In :wi marr " ,Shortly |1\.er lmvln r New Ynr
g .\_._ _Mrs. Maw 2-Iurphy of tha Haney former Blau' people.Pmlnn Young Fruit 'l"°°'
u\\uv\} .mem¢in nerluuslzv ill with 'Alien Blanch! Hill. dnughtar of Mr.
m u d
pm m E.`1 ` ~ mil s tnhuld
mmm an doin; ali ilu:-is polllnlq
¢f°" her.Qin 'win Falls. Idaho arm 'amen nur ms \uc; ln: ~ Luw ..... va .. ...._..The Hemi Bakery can fumlsh youviait §sover she expects to go to east- say U.of N.Agdmltursi ~H. I). ?t1'kl,hlanager 1ahnost uzyl ing in the baking line on ern markets where she will purchase Hmrliculturalisuu Them u a the tc m Public Service C°"
.1 _ n_. s.. 'Tkmin 1r.m vein when emnhnlx must. be p[|¢@¢| Scoitlbluif. in the new col
it L 1_l..-luulri:hart order. Their Il1ue Ribbon hreld goods :or ner nrm ul ...... .._.._
can't be beaten. Once a 4:m' f ' F u Mn. Omnr Wyland of Harlan, }Q\
ways a customer.
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C o u n t o f \ \ n h i u m o n , i " -! ,C , H I H h c h m l a ,vi n e p a u i d m t
I,b o o r x e B m w .c a s h i e r o f th e ; a n , ; ~ , , , , , ; , m u g b m ; , M h m "
a b o r e n a m e d b a n k d o h e r e b y w e a rl h n t l h e n b c ve s u s m e n l i s a | : o r f ~ u c l " ' ° "t h t !t h e : h a ve l h t l i w l i i l
a n d l n z e c o n y o f t h e r e p o r t m a d o w a u n n o c t a m d t m l o n w n l t h o n p a r t
t h e S u u B u r e a u o f B m k i n z -m m n o d n S w - m m m f r : w w
aw. Hausa. Cashier.
AI'T1'.ST:R . J. M u r d o c h , D i r e c t o r .
A . R . B r o c k . D i n d n r .
C . l i . B l # l l m i i k ~ a
A I' TE § '1 ':~
P M u . T y m n ,D i r e c t o r ..
W . F . G u i a c l m vr , D i n c t o r .
S u b s c r i b e d l p d l v v r n t o b e l o n m e B u b n a r l b e d a n d n u r o n x t o b d o r a ~
t h i s 1 0 t h d a y o f J a n u a r y , z e n f t h i l 8 0. 1 , d a y o f J m n m r . 1 9 2 8 .'
H u w : B e c k , N o u r y P u b 1 I ¢ . l H e n r y B e n c h . N o t i f y P n b l k -
C o m m i u i o n # vi m S e p t 8 0 , 1 9 2 7 .C o m m i s s i o n e x p i r e s H t ! 2 . 1 9 2 4 .
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potiliann il an he ir at lia r ol uid
dleo den¢ .;n disthnro by a nown erd
m masnam wo -nlpeneha interest
t h e ~ b f J . B . C a r t e r , ~ b e p n g g f [ h u n w e ~ m d
sold by me nt pubiic auction to the x drink.In Mder an pigy fag,
highest Biddar for cash. at 2 o'clock hi, putner M paid for his ¢,|n;,
P mn Saturday. January 2 " i st cents, which Gras pt the Frilleb
mewil
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|§in aid premhel-.the West Front Door of tha County h his putner the prom useAmong num mm. 91° §§1d.P2%*° com House in nzuf. ummm.haf," ~ on to help nw for um
\Jm\A'r pnyl thai prod( of hulnmpleu h m 'g- H u h m m m f , t h u
m a m u l e death of uid decedent
be dmnnuwd, um ha died intestlle.
.~nd(ar1.hndez reeofdwCo\mde-
lsrminlnx dm helm u la w o f u id
decedent Ind the degre uf kinship of
mid hem,the right of dneent
nl Yha mul prupeny balong-ing mo Nd denedent at Lbs dme of
his death, for an order hu-dn; dalms.rm! lor audl other md furdmr orders
and decree! In tha pmnlun u mayN im md equitlbk.
Dsmd lt Bblr. Nebrmkz, Jnnuary
mn, ma.50~2\Mlurkn Mehxvnl,Sheri!! of Wuhhxgton Umnly Ne-
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W AS HINGTON CUUNTY P/ mu
BURE A U NE W S s o f a s
Carl A. 0\son, County Agent.
Tho naw axec utlve bolnl of the
Farm Buremn held im mst meeting
hut Tuesdly IL was a Uve meetingYou. md each af you, are lhelvfore! and gives |n;amhe of ~ Lhlnn to
notlludz hnbahasr ingvrillbebsdon be done during m a .C. C . \' a n
wld petidc u on 1-M mn day of Feb-| num wk um rein: as pmldnnt. J .
mm- ma , lt um .» ;¢1 »¢ \ A . u . \nlv.m n as vin-pmddent,A.H.
.L_ I-.....»..r~....»¢u m m ;in Bhlr.. Miller ss secretary md Chun Slehx-en
uip.Hu puuner became thirsty and
tum pdd him for A drink.They km
nm "P 'mm they get w Princ o, W
they had drank up all the whixko
had paid each oLhcr $120-and ihl
only had their (my :em left.
Mr. Prldmy said that this was tl
typo of nuances enrrked on by Ge
many and Russia since the war. Wh-
mey gut on an pmdurtion h u i !
they muh!pny for Aunmeun fm
:tails willu mmmludund gwdl he 1:
llvved dnt true pmspmity would I
u m .
co»m|sslo>»'ER's PRGCEEDXN4
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|T h e B l g S t o r e .
The 0ld Reliable\
May Day Coffee -Bib $1.00,-am 109-~\\b S5cGcldCharmConelm 45¢,...a;n $1.25snnpmconw, per us ..,,__zoe
F.rh°Cnfffc.3\'h $1.09llilndy Codes un |5¢¢ Sfb 81.25,,~c
. . . . _ - ¢- -
DOUBLE BONDS ON HILLAR'S COFFEE
. . .. . - -
nlcxmsr HARKET PRICE POR PRODUCE
333 Buns
ay ups,un |I-Camo or Advo Oats --_25:Pawnee Oats. 5 Ib bl!_..._25:
erm?re aCrum of Rye, per package 25:Pettijohns Brvraldu~ Food gg;
u g 3 1 l |-H i x e d S w e e t P i m a . 5 0 1 : i l l '354:
H i n t s n m P i c k l e s , 1 > u m . _ _ . _ ,3 fo r 1 0 1 :
Hi n z e Sw e e t Pi c k l e s, _ . __._. . - _ . _ . p e n d o z e n 2 0 :
Gr ap e Ju ic e, _ ._- . . _ _ _ _354 : bo tt le 2 5;
a ~ l l
if the pruning is reduced to a min!-;'$¢§'"`»li1 """ gf; ~ the can g ~m f fu1,aru=d m h wo w °°'=e n.nmume ou
~F..¥___1.»|miQn|!B md satisfaction of hlfirls O € l ' W é l y .
Atuxhtimeimualsc ndvinmo \o usuvn ----~muy nf the wma spun mm ,,¢}¢|nn abundance of available innlt for
from the lug:hmdm or nip bm¢;*\°m°" 5 The ww nlnnun;n!_dm aids bmnchcs no a ning!bud \o'"\'"° xn expanse smosnry no vc'induce me famniun af fnxv. »p»md"\¢.°ry=h»rd nmper care 1. not grmi
In gsnerd, asere pruning induecslh' x| mnzcogant. fhvwever, W ; a
esvexci-ltlva mwm And nnk mum nu »1 on °retardn bud for-nmtian.me them tho an they need.Furfurthe inforrnation on ell|.blhhh\z
Am;-than Lsgivn Kris Sfnire for the Hume Drchnxd uk your oounlvmxerndu num,lextnmion qu: or Wm. the u. Ȣ N.
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BLAIR GAS COM PANY
umm. Nspmma
Annnmm wma sm
n u \ A | \ u \ \ }v v u v - ¢ - - -,.w n h h s g w n C o u n t y .N e b r a s k a , a n d i f u t n u u n r .m b a m e m b e r s M t h e C o n t i n u e d f r o m p u r e o n e ;
n u n i l t o : s p u r a t w a t i m e a n d i b o m l a r e t h e z o m u d a i p c h a l m m n .$ 9 0 0 . 0 0 f m ;c l e r k h l r s f o r t h e f e m
c h a r a n n e .i f a n y t h e r !b e .w h y t h e ( D a r i G . A n d e r s o n , F m t B r o w n , C h r i s 1 9 2 3 w a s a p p r o v e d .
* T U G o f M i d p e t i t i o n s h o u l d n o t 3 1 ° ; H i n x ,J o h n H o o k s ,N e l s L l .J e n s e n ,J .0 n . m o t i o n t h a f o l l o 1 r § n E b o n d l s w e r e
m u t e d .i h e C o u r t m l ?R T I \ \ \U 1 ° , P .K n u d s e n H e n r y M e i e r C h a r m r o v e d :|I P P" n m m e m !m l m a k e m e h o t h e r N e l s o n ,G e o r g e o m .. x d o l i a h S t h u r -A l b e n A .W i l k i n s ,J u s t i c e o r t h e
; . . . a \ . . . . - _ . l . . - - n d A n n u a l l n " i i i l l i l f b i q n n n n m l r: 1=: Rt;nlav.Peace. Bhlr wnrnahip.__Tuul exclusion of Ill immigntionforn periodal Iiva yéan will be urgedby American lcyion spalfumcn in al\
smug, it vu decided nt | recent oun-l.»¢n.~» in lndim.\oo\is. :mended by
lurricultuml ¢m|¢gq, .....w.... ......zulu IBO.g p
~s u N L | T E
The colonel had ben Ill .for mme ~ - ¢ 1 ; v u v s \ |
u x n a u r v i u v a n m m u v u a u v -. . _ _ . _ . _ ." _ __ " _..... -.~ -...-__,wr at the Court may deem proper.|Akthouzh gh, law provides bu g g ,
Given undmmyhaqd and the sea! 000may beus| dby \.l1aFu1nBur~enunf the c ams: Court in Blair, Flfh-'the board made out the 'fon0\1ii|.|
s q m ;C0\In5!»Nebnnkt. this 11th budget fgr |923_ tlotslilmmg only 53910""5'°¢'7"'1'Y' 1923.for strictly Farm Burcnu work.
f ' ° " ' " 'A. c . uma County salary $1,200; posfisv
County Judge telephone etc.8150:stanogrgpher
g;g11ggq ~0 naman 3720:printing 3150:travel expense
C O N T B A G I D B S € 7 § ° = ~ $ 1 0 0 .In sddition
_ . . . _Ii i was nq uu h d g m the b o ar d o f
Na li n i s hereby given that tI1etcoun'!y comminionen provide for
Hu r d o i County Commissioners ofiubenulnals milup.$750 was in-
' u h ton County, Nebruka, will on einded for the cxp-ann of Dr. J. M.
"vs Sth day U! F¢b1\llrJ»'- 1928, ld. to Snmith in the Farm Hunan budget,
Frlnk S. Bigelow,Polim Judatv.
City of Bhir.Peter J.Chdltnnsen, Road Over-
seer. Dist. No. 12.
Grover A. Wilkins, Road Ovmeera
Dist Nm 9..N. Warrick, Rau! Overseer. Dist. No.
B.C J. Hindlay. Road Overseer, Dist.
No. 10.6HermanSdwoek,Road Ovumeer.
Dm. Na 16.Bene]Bertdsen,Rau!Overseer.
Dist. No. 18.f-...a val#mud Gunter. Dist.. No.
§I{é"A}i;.£w.¢ 1-'I B. o'c0.»»|; ofilime.PURE A L U1 v\ l 1\ u1 uUneoln,me u p o n m n n m W . . -zrw w :nut legislation to lhak md.
The lAg'lons' stand on lmmlgrntima
according m n number of speakers nz
tha confersnee. is bud nylon the gn-
crease in illltzmcy In th i n : wa r y
whic h In tum in uid tn be rrsporui-
h\e for all md :md bolxhevinir MOVE*menu now ataldiiy humming In
scope.The s per c ent immigntlnn
lur a f 19 20 vu bnn dd by the Le-
mon u a lnilure...¢___=._..»¢..........»M ~.=¢\»m¢a.
mm-med tha t noml ia be pmddedfor me man.; uw nigh: u u» p.u,n¢l
was wry law.The 0olone\'| vrile mu
a mminl wr! Ind lho hd lad A pul-
ing ize wnmm and cxplnim.-d to the
Seo man that aim wunuzd 1 nickle!
vinnh of iq lo use in tha Colonel!m x mom during u» nlghl.;
The ice man repliud. "Why s ni¢kr|'a
vrol1l\ of lee won't me lhnmzh the
night." And the lady quickly rupond-
ed. 'There £m't any umnnc e that
$1.00
lor choic e of many llne plac es. vnlue up to
$ 2 . 0 O ,o n s a l e S A T U R D A Y
JANUARY 13th.
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THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
Puritan Flour $1.80
THE BEST xuuwn Allll Mus; PUPIHAH FLUUR IN Bum
For a lirpited time we are offering PURITAN Flour for_$l.Bl) per sack.
Flogpas been on the up grade for some time.Better grdera sack today. .
We also carry a big stock of Bran, Shorts, Oil Meal, Sall. in block, barrel
or sack, Grounl Feeds, Corn, Oats, Wheat, Barley,.Hay and all grades nf Coal
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Half a million bicycles were mid
year, but they an not yet pushing
e automobiles into the ditch.
Sc ientist im l21a| kll mleroho ll
tll.But not ahuyu.Bomeuman
a engagement 1| broknn.
Whatlsneededmosttlnnlxqr thaz:Lick around long enough for ul
ze: acquainted wllh lt._
it lc :ami for the babies c t :hu
°f|\1» then 1rouldn't he bd! dll ful
work that there il.
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Kdmwoukl no¢n|¢my msemd 1 shouldhne\;=r?endou. Im a o f n m -B. P\nkham'| Vap-hhln cqmpmmx Inddw.: u w I t ulvu -:had ha dlhnnt po-
p u n w h e n mm swomen hldiulenll
made.Jmslhlns o
mine-du: u to :mu
h u panned :wayonlythose'nomnnly
nuke for beauty.
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O f e l !t h e v r e u r c l o t h o e t h a t w o m e n ~
r e e f ,t h e u n d e r t h i n g s ,t l a e e e d u e ,e r e
v o - ' h a v e t h e P r e f l l e e l .o b s e r v e s e f e r l z 4
l o n w r i t e r l n t h e N e w f o r k T i m e s .
T h e r e u w w w :i n t h e l e m o r n e t e
a b o u t t h e m .b u t t h e y e r e r e s p l e n d e n t
wlth hem! etltehee.All c t the llttlelntrleedee known to the bend 0! wom-
an are hidden earn;somewhere onthe underthiap of the women of to
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Th ed re ee ee er e eo elmp ie utob e
elmoet trlmminglese end ther even do
not require e meat dee! at hamtsrork
to make them uoteble in the ptuent
eeuon.But some one hue me thatthey ere nuthin; elthout the proper
(oundeuoa supplied underneath them.
Thea there is mu about the modern
dren,It uks for eo little Ln the way
ot uuderplnnlhn tbl! than eelfnmoclothes een eitord to be more elegantand more naely beautiful than they|
havebe enmthe puterh onmnny nnd
more lrere required to give the dreeethe proper setting.
Ali that women ere wearing themdl!! een be eremmed into a nutehelt.
There ere the btoomere em!thechemlee.I! you are etrelght and nel!
ln Une then that u the end ut the
business.Sometime: you add an xm-
derldlp to make the thlnaeee or I eertein dress set perfectly. but then you
unullly remove the chemlse and make
that dlp do double duty.Aa you
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into more ample proportion; then. of
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ruurd to me waist.
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new top out at someterlal.
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a n d .all w o r r y a b o u t
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Rohan T. Lincoln Priblbly Only Mm
In Amarln us Wlinun
turned :he adoption of the metric an
lem by me mvemmen: of the UnitedStaten, il was polntld out nm, meaord~
ln: toq|Umutea nude by the bureau ofeclucnllon me others, two-thirds of a
c mln of Tngodll.
Ruben T. Lincoln. ann at PresidentLincoln und now in his alghnech yur.
\ = n ln ¢ h e a r my md lu u n n l d m vu
tinla when na reollvld ln order so
rfuorz ll wumnnon.He get lnlo 2h|ihrster juz In tlnio to lea his rather
fefélve hh tam! 1|annulRu be n T. L in c o ln vu ua mn o f
war undtr Guheld.Be was asked hxthe Prenment to mm him it the sw
lion and bn reached then just an Ganuvld vnu aunsinnaed.Zh_ Lincoln ro
relred an imflutlm to mend the tanmal vnenlnz of tbl PanAmerican ex-
lhlitlon nl nuthin, and accompaniedby nu h mm, n t th a n J u : s n u m
to s u Preddent lc iilnley shot brCzolgosx.
llr. mmm relnnd um my #IPCH-
enn recent!! to a mend. ann Forblll'
linazinc . sad. so tu an he lnowl.
ny s the write r. St Ind na n! monbeen published.
T i m o g g g b y S y st e m .
l a a r c p o n L o t h e h o u c n o a t r e p
rn e n n t i ve s b s' t h e e u m m l tl e e fm c o m -
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DYED HER nmenlss,
SKIRT MID A swmsn
WITH "nuuonn DYES"
mb ,..5,, u ny-~ ewum. dinethm li thi my ummm33?--
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a Baking Powder
Are Not Worth the Price of Une
If they are dag "big can and
cheap" kind bqzcause. they
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thme days there ns no war. and noOnrrmr.and no discontent.but man
uns lrllllng to follmr the rules Inlfl
down by the allwise Nn n ltm *UO
governed wisely and well.
But br and br had spirits uma-wrnk lplxltl fm!!!the Imrlsndn 113'
the and-not uma; enough to Baht
the rhooen ones in open mmm hut
craftyin deceit and dlnenntent.AndInn; they journeyed through the land.
sprendlng their lusless tales Ind turn
ing each anlnn the other, until noman was safe and hwleuheu held
undisputed nrny.
Then the ehoeen mee lost m m :
they cursed the llnnttnu and wished
him evil; they spat upon ma Image inthe woods and denied his name nt
new thlnklng breath.And had :ra-lr
1|one.and soon their homes were
broken and horror ruled upon the lend.and the sunshine vanlshed and the
mmrs came and the world vu \ world
of mrrmr.When the Lllnltou snr that the ml
iplrlti had wrought.he became ez
Bpnadlng nu Nlwn.
"I hope that you v.*on': object to myguests knowing that I plld you $1.000
to entertain zhem :bla evening?" |1-
mnrked un. Gawker."Non nz all,maam."replied the
tenor,in ur c u tlc tones."Would
you like me so pln the check on mywut lapel just befnre I | In¢?"-Btn
mingtmm Ageumm.
and the rltln audi came and swept
down upon the eanh:and the vraten
nf the deep were releued and me theland: and everywllere vena delnlatlnn
and death. Ant! the ehnaoh race, fleeln ;In fear fmm the rising 8006.
ruahed toward the nvntern gate thatlealtalnHeaven.hearing In their
hands th;ments of aoll ant! rocks andnnecjousnonewithwhichtobnlld
elaewhere a better world. Bn! Manitouaaer ln theiracIlona nnthlug of mod
or sympathy or repentance. but only
evil and fear, and an he forbade thatthey should ln-ln; their worldly :poll
to Heaven.
So the honda caught then: and IWUPIthem into lta mm and lla they dled
each avll aplrlt,lost for errermotle.
cursed the great and wlae Manltnu.and they ran their handful: nl' am
and mek tnuard the Heaven theymocked.And there they formed a
mrruntalfl. van In sly. tolerlnl all-onethe adenndng flood and shutting ol! all
flew of Heaven'a light.M the ioc tl
needed lt left the pea), a monumentof precious stones and trifle. matting
the path tn Heaven. hut ln lt: vastnellahutllng all all view n! Mnnltnn andcaatlng lta great ahndnw owl all ithera
once seal earthly narlndlne.
Bo today lt stands on guard ugulnat
the further amhlklnne of mlm and
buzz.In years thnt pulsed the whiteman came and gave to lt the name ot
I'ike'a peak ln hmm- nf their leaflet.
wha llret saw lta giant hear! nretchlng
nhrwe the elmldn.Hut than nf tu irltn
know the :nary of the chosen mee.
K v .I ;.S t r u t he i g h t a x u h l t n l m o u n d t h a t
po i n t: t he 1 |\ l \ J' l o H a ve n . y e t : h u n n f!
ou r n e w a nd b i d s u s h i d e o u r t u r n a n d
w g l t t i l l w e n n c l l i e d I n d o o u r p e n -
| | n ( ¢t h e r e h e r o n t h a t h r o n e w h e n
a l l : t h e M a n i t o u .
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mo at fa m o u s o f A r u a h c o n mo u n t ai n s .
is to ld by U te , C om nn che a nd Sh os ho ne
l l l k o .ll 1 | r e p e l l e d . !0 0 . b y t h e A 1 1 -
pa l m e l a n d C h e y e n n on - t r i b e s a t n d h '
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pe a k r e g i o n a n d w h o , In a l l p r o h n h l i
l t r .h a d t h e ta l e fr o m so m e o f : h a
m o u n t a i n m o m .It i n ve r y b r a m l r u l
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a n d fa i r . a n d a l l t h e : k y w a s b l u e u
m u m 'ey es a n d j u n a s cl e ar .t h e
p l m d l a e o f a l r l h .sr h e r vl n a l l u r l s
Iz u p p l n n s : n d m m e n t l n e n t , u r n l i t t l
s t fd u p o n t h e u m l l l n g n l o p e c t h a t r o n
lu m ee t t he s un s et s ky .In t h o u d a y *
th e r e w a s n o m o u n t ai n r a n g e . n o l a n d
o f e t e r n a l m o w : p l e r c l n l t n m e h e u -
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an d we st .In st ea d , al l w as g ol d en w it h
U n s u n s h i n e o f h a p p i n e s s a n d p u r p l e
w i t h t h e a ft e r g l n s r o f p u r e .
H e r e l i ve d t h e ch o se n peo pl e,a n d
a n - r t h e m w a s t h e c n u s t a n t l y w a t c h
Im : e y e n t th e ll n n lt o u . c r ea t o r o f m a n
a n d h e n l l , r u t e r o f e a r t h a n d h e n - fn .
A n a l t h e w o r l d 'r u g o o d t o l o o k u p o n .
Th e c h ow n p e op l e . r oa m i n g t h e m n
fe l t n n ! t h e h e at o f t t tm m fr o r t h e m i d
o f w i n t e r . fo r t h e s e a s o n s u n e u o u r .
Th e : r m s b r o u g h t fo r t h t h e l r Ir u l t
n l t l m u t r n l t l u l l n n . l m ! t h e vl n e l t h e t r
ber rie s.a n d f r n m t h e : r o u n d n o r m !
up t h e l u a c l mm m a i ze t h a t t h e ch o s e n
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lim: | man who wrouldlrt sell his
vote has folmd a $2 blll th u u n a
los! by the 'aIn enudlmiate.
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t o b v a t u n e a n d l l w a y s d l m p p o l n t l
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It h un le c trlc li gh ts md a ta n¢ r, gs uo l1 ne tan kluthl
rear, damonntahlo rims and azun rimmd *fB"loarrier,
3-spoedtrnnzmitlionand odomr e v e f u n p c etu ra nda ll
neolsaary indicntors onthe instrument boa.rd,4:uruina
o p c n w lt h d o o n o f o p e n m o d e l s .A llc lo e c d mo d e h
tmve h i g h g n d o F i a ln a r B o d i e lwi th p la ttg i u a wi n -
d o w ;Th lr e i n n o t h i n g mo r e to b u y b u tt h e l i n e mo .
C o s u l e u tp c r mi l e f o r g u o li n e a n d o i l.
'I 1 u n a r e mo r e t1 un 1 q , U0 0 d e \ 1 c r an u d la r v» k » ¢ u .donszhroughouz tha c ountry.Ra p d r s u r e mn d n o n a
ho w- oo a ti ntnta ay stem.i
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Chevrolet Mot or Company
Detroit, Michigan
"8|.|§|r."'From Bradford he went tn mrhhurg
Awful Flight of a Tramp.T w u v (nt the back door)--KIMlady. I aln'! one er them wlnra um
bmw- sigh I l1n 't 'ld no mm- anI've bin neglected right f mm the
nnrt-bein'bnrn in 1 little attic InLunacnwane me parent: was down
at Scum End enk y ia ' thei ndr uf-
London Punch.
Nous fn Ewddoneo.
Mr. X..-"Yau never hear of oooh
atriklng."Mn .X.-"You might.I !
than were any."
..|.i n n u ~ t h a t o f ~ o t h e r h ,
a n r r - n n baking powder.r
lead you.
Experimenting with an
uncertain brand is ex-
»;,5,nSiv¢ - barause it
a s t e s t i m e a n d
money.
The sales of Calumet
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vias m nm mow or the winter, -=';"°=;_ M* 11011:-\T I M l t r .F o r n e w v e r y n n t h a t r .o x w a l n o s
¢ | n ¢ » ¢ -t h a n l n \ r I l !Ilrw m a n e W ' ' " " " " " ' " " ' " " ' " " 'zu h m n e u r m e m m .i l l l a l l U I I A N h t ~ I S ~ h e ~ I o vf g h q n e h n uulnu l fh a!!! |14 9 1'
take Jae! Rabbit and Mrs. Rnbbll |nd|
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U l l l l fl fk l U h !! ! | 1 0 IG I!! i m m a , In n o i n n m n u n ! n n r n r i n s n l ' M r . F U I. H l fl l (\
g $ Il l 'l l Y l ¥ | Tl l \ 5 l u t W I! \ . \ n \ u I; u p \ v| m l k e il u -l i t t l e Bu n n i e s l a u l h .b u t
| h e d l d n '|g n a n y fa r t h e r fr o m hu m e .
H o t u r n e d r i g h t a r u u n d a n d n n b a c k
a n d h e w a s ve r y n r r fu ! n n : 'n | . l II u p .
" n u : w u a m l r n d i d r l d a y o u g u n
u l . " m h l l i n .z u m : u a l s o u n d m e
i l l u n n l e n Ju m p e d l u ' N m g m u n d .a n d
'J a c k I n m a n r h n a i m i Xi n :ur-.».u m
t h e r e vm ! 1 | t vr l n k l e l n h i ! e y e s t h a t
m m M r .Y o : t h u ! l . h 0 \ 1 l h h o d u ! g g ;
l m n w j u l ! h i s s c h e m e In h a d : m m
g m . ,fo r h i m th i s t i m e a n d h u n
Al le s Te r r y .l h l " m o vi n "m r .Ia » \
g a r d o d as o n e o f t h e m o n b e a u t r l u l
w o m e n i n p l c t u n l -S h o i s r a t h e r
a b o ve m e d i u m h o l g m ; h o r a k i n i s l i k e
s i l k e n d l m n k , t i n t e d w i t h r a n p i n k
H a r fa c e l a o f n u s o n t h a t p u n l o n :
m d a e u l p t o n a n r e p u u d t o g o m a d
ab o u t .H e r c h p r m l n g o va l f a n , M P !
m u : o f s p u n g o l d h a i r , : y u o f d v - ,
Is h l n g b l u e , a n o n o f G n c i l n c o n t o u r |
a n d a m w t h t h a t a u g g n u n o t h i n g i f 1
n o t s r u s h o d c h a r r l d , Is t h e d u c r l p t l mMt h o m m w h e n m m r a . e n t p i o - I
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u n d e r t h l n p .y o u
o n l y a d m i r a t i o n
a n c e i n t h e m i r -
I l n e u h a s b e t h
n a n t h o u g h b l '
y e a r r o a m u a a n d b y m e a d o p t i o n o f
th e m e t r i c a r i t h m e t i c I t Ei al s o
a r e r r f d . u n m a t t e r o f e vi d e n c e . : h u
t h e m e t r i c s y s t e m a n d l u a p p l i c a t i o n
to t h a so l u ti o n o f p m b l e m s m a y b e
le ar ne d i n on e -t e nt h o f t h c t i m e r e
q u i r e d r a r u i n l n l e q u n l t n c i l l l y In t h e
u s e a l ' t h e E n g l i s h : n u m o t l d g h t l
._,n SICK Xéiiiiakear m ;~m m m z m a n m a u .ThlymnnnUU''tbsurnmtolheh-wvpu m i n u s
umdthaumadizpnunwny..7 u l r n m . n l f l l l vl v| | . | u |nnnrronuunnm n`3.'::.-,¢z,_;¢;-,¢a.arm¢|-an-.|..m..
Odd African Trib!The El Malo 1"1'our DwlI") an a
lmnll and httk-known tribq, enum:on Islands elmo so me out oben ofLuka Rudolf. In E-ut Africa.They nn
not 1 c ommunity of about 70 muunder an hldtnhlli dl I blind c um.
Thu' enumuc: th! poorest typo atshelter mm Inna az the Dom palm.
'Their mln food ll ish, which they oem-donnliy mar. bu: man anon meh In
mm-n m :than m l :drink u me vile :mln-lmpnnnrad
nur of the lake.o'nn EI Hora are almost amphibian-I.
lad an npparmtiy unnhlo to to for
mon mn an hour srizlumt autor, farmor that time :half ilpo :well up and
mn b1°°¢!lrI¢-Th e r mn th e i r o n
iln n lz v-
FEMALE vucmas OF PLABU
Flguns Inav: 'nm Tvblrwtesil
It ukelavruman to nl! a Joh wld:-nux | mlm.
uuuehunnu Lung in Lead.For man than |60 years, mam um
earllen culunlnl dan. Haaac hunnume tha lend In inaduatznl lllllllllliff
ll America.
I-In Frofcrmee.Jana overheard her mulhlr dllcul-
ln| Chtmmu shopping, md :ha ln-
temd lim luc k: and mmm: and 1
new other lmmediata naeeumes otclothing were no be illcludld unuug her
ginl. no aha tntsmapted:
"Oh, mother, I umm ;|uu'd hay ml
u r h a t l v r a n t a n d l n m e g n a l o n gsrllhonl whit I lure In hut."
'hznptnmn In tbl bllllc l In Ukid
runner in 1r¢"|¢h|~d.
A n l z p u t
81:0-'De y ou li kt to ¢¢mr' Bo-'Nm plnlcu2n.rl:.' Sho-"Oh, *lil al
one dancal m r was nolmhJ| ."*-American Lodon Weekly.
A hllr In the had 1| ram: an Intbl brush.
A D o u b t f u l C o l l e g i a n
Jo n e s ( t u 1 90 1 1 1 1 2 s e n io r ) - W he n 4 |
: r u n a s p e c t t o g n d u a t n
C u l l e n S c a l e : - E ve r y y e n n a Il
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I r1 : z n s f r n A L L H ;l8fI um Ile! and friends bemna m pprevdrely fem- I and measures.u n
ii; sod by he hed everything reeds.
tid. DGIUIIK on the hsrnrll. be hs-tfned mmm In the sled sud ol! he
Dotted to .Incl !Iabbit's borne and
lnoetea at the door.
-wo n to ta ke | dd lr ll ride?" be
nlted. when .luck opened the door." Ihi just ilka e sullen. the elr ls In
ttto .I lhvurhz tee ehlldeso and the
51-» might like to gn. lo ! fired up
is fl: Just to olsue the bunnies."
.tpgk menu from lou; experience
new that Hr. .lox never went lo anytrouble tor snxone but himself. and
2141 5131 dld not understand why'r.'us so req kind na polite
de d de d to g os n db o oo ltls gu s w
dt 00 ti lts.tire. anbblt and the time Ranma
jill at their hoods and costs nod mn-
prvl end sll of the Blbblt family wereno tuelreo on the sled.Jack moot:#tied uf: the roles and elf tmttnl Ur.
5 : ; u . 1 »u - - _ . . . W
meoroon lst nn emo rigorous lnJ|.|.|!.lc¢.
-Terence.B2§l!J.ND almost all our modemrule! of etiquette there ll l hull!
ot eoznmon sense..Sometimes lt lnherd to ree; but usually, ll you delred
deep enolllh. you would ees lhsl the
any llld donut by that pnntculnr ntl?
srss really the most convenient.The rules of ettqoetts for tlrst colin
ere quite clearly rules of eotwenlenca'rnus the old reddent cslls upon we
newcomer because It ls lllr place. u
is sms. to extend the ~~»5e;~ sud
hoopltsllty of the oslghborh to the
aurmtner.The newcomer would feeltimidnt'!nuoduclng herself to the
drawing rooms of people who havelived no much longer In s neighbor
hood. but the very tact that a person
hee c ome to ilve in s new ndghbobbond ls usually indlcstlre that she has
I
I st .,aalW l t a f s 1 n a N a m e .~
2 Facts dm soo nuns: Et°s Hmnls ""f""
afuunaso ..~...t..¢...l...e.;..»...1...+.».a.q..af.
wa s w t u mms v w h é d i d v d h r i d k v e l
EVA§(}£1_,1N13 ua "ruby ellxlr" Ls sold to have arisen.
Bl very essmee of poetry u eto-
To dream ot |. ruby dgnilles une#
pected sums.The my denotlng purf p I dmmq ul :bs IU. u 3vsn¢e~l|e'|-J loltfer.Tu eldl!
_;;_é,;g" Tf l m o f " m ie her lucky ds: and three her una-
gg m me o n h n o ox ma i d e n , h monic number.
fateful renderings were immonsbyIanxfelloursurroundsthemme'Nth romance and charm beyond in
*other feminine names.Evangeline is derived from thetlnel: and ngolnee angel-lllse.an alln
h s the trunxlatlon ltapotf messen
elr." ltneo lt comes from the Greekword meaning well. happy. combined
wfltlt mother word me-nnlng moving:
me al 'O 51' the Wheeler Qyldlellt. 2\e..to
~Heir to RlsdYoq_
H A N D Chsreetorletles
m d 1 ' - 4 - a n - u t .
Cqeblliths or Wade-
lessea Tint Udo for Success or
Yellure es Shawl in Your fel:
I
I
i
Ind would like to tnlte up new ones.
In Washington. nmcial etiquette re-quires that the newly lrrived olllcinls
our their respects br cnlllng nm atthe While House, then upon the rice
President and other persons in high
position, rather than welt for tb uelrnponant persons to cell upon them--
n custom tbst time hu proved to be
the beet one.If at person moves from one web-
borhood to another ln the same city ortown--what about e m c llll then!
This ls e question that ls sometimesasked.ln moe! cues there would be
little excuse or necenlty for the olderresidents In the new neighborhood to
make any cells, because the chances
are that the newc omer theo hu ec-qonlnlanres nplenty In the mums
loom.lt would sometlmes seem 1 tl!-tle intrusive for ln old resident to tsks
wir opportunity to know a person with1|hom she mlxht not ever have had no
oppnrtonlty of exchanging enlln in any
other way.lu inch case.then.lt
would be somewhat better to welt un-
til the newcomer ln the ndzhborhoodnsks you to call before you do eo.At
any rate. you an not obliged ln,any
way to do ao.In fad. even when etotal stronger comes to llve near you,
there ls no social neeelllty for makinga Bret call.In large rltles one elmott
never 'makes s tint csll of this loft.simply became e newcomer ls e unn
aer.Even ln smell towns It ls not e
matter of soclsl obligation.Hovrever.lt is necessary to return the am call
within ten days. whether the reclplentoi' lt wishes to cootlnun the aeqoslnt-
ence nr nor.Later cells need not be
returned, but ll ls extremely rude notto acknowledge that dm cell.
19. un. tr tleCl\N Nsnsnsr lndlteegno
Canadre Wann of Peet.Pest bv!!In ihtnnda are nsld to
held the equivalent or o.-wo.ooo tons
ol' coal.0 t
s u t n b t s u s u t s u t t u n u s s s u i I t
:A LINE 0' CHEEB
new lmemtloo-
id there | |n n No c u - mu h .
\ 115
Lunches which I
1 I tor adventure vu ali!°'Why dont you join Chntlln Ts ex
I n :ll.."ma ia Rands I .r~ ._
.
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M u i . o r e v e n A ~».... -|nun 4an vu.uns aww lvlf'f'Q.ff_'f'.° _..- fxummm-¢ my naman back?"
`L . :,.1
" " " " " ° " ' " - | m a G o m z u .| width of nklrt.Hy :¢
n~!~
~z~
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_'<2
mul: an entirely |conoading Hu nmeu.Wi u . u u l l u l I f
dnul " l nlf l n !|\ ln in Q v nnuz u n nll A¢nI
\n pruned lu: | an wma better."and dole! and -." Y u returned the young man. "il a| ti r e d UD lo .III ter! Hell for ton tn nil mn Mur
u
r
tr ! u mm Pe w l London Answers.I for rm muy]me a :gr egg- |lluuty.
Q I utr: mms ull:va n Jada-gnc:
2. the mublm-
\r "
f
\4
b e a u t y o f t h e m e a l b u t | u a l l y d up r u a e d h r t h e l u c k o f M I a m d w i t h
m n : h e m f e e l i n g s l n m l m ]I b l u n o d
o u t t o w e h o s t e s s n n w a vi n g :" Y o u
m m ! c o m e n m ! d i n e w i t h u s s o o n .1
r n n t p m m l s n y o u n m o r e a r t l n l c d mn r r t h a n y o u r ; w a n , m y d e a r . b u t y o u
m a y b e s u m I : w i l l b e m a r e s u b l i m
& h L 'Z - C h i n x o ' P r t b u n a
~1 rn ~I 'l
Not hin g u a Ea t.
M y m o a t e m h u h t n s l n g m o m e n t c u m
w h e n I h a d d i n n f r w i t h a t r l e n d w a s
3m l o u t a m o n h e a u t i f u i l y s e n e d a n d
gp pa lu t ed m e al . w it h g on mu u un s e rvic e
a n d a f i l l f l t le t ti n gs .p u :w m a m m
.o r e | . f \
O r e r l n l é b a g l a n d t h e r e i z a b o y w h o
h u n e ve r l a u g h e d .M a y b e a l l t h a t h a
e v a : h u u w - a u r n E n g l i s h Jo k u .
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Can't Ba Told.
"There la nu use telling It lo the marlnn any more.""Why nut. silly!"
"llccuuse llwy gn mrerynshere and
an nerylhlng."-New York Sun.
Cutltun Cmnforia Babys Skin
When red. rough and itching. by hot
mm of Cutlcnn Soap and tcuchea ol
Cuucurn Ointment.Also m a h use
new and then of that exqulslzely scenteddnnlng powder. Cutlcura 'rnlcum. one
a the Indispensable Culleun Toilet
Trio.-advertisement.
Brlfns Short at Back, wide at Front;
Velvet Headgear In Censpiouousg
(hunch and Ribbon.
Brlmg |ho¢at the hack nod monor lug yuan nt the front: lnconaplcu-
ous crown.: and trlnuolnn which forthomostp n brunch widely out
ncroos nie hlck, mem lhlhe present
moment lo sum up the trend In Punch
mlllinoryThe velvet hat in Philo: 1 conspic-
uous role. always in color ond um-
nlly trimmed vilih the some color, orI Iidxter tour.
Green remolnl the favored Rude;
but the now za-een; shown l:| mun-
nery are wefllnl more and more ull
Th e c h a r m o f\ \a: h m o m i l i t s a p o t -
i a u u e u .Bs t h e u se o f R e d C r o s s u m
Bl u e . a l l cl o t h s In d t o w e l: r e ta i n th e i r
1rn .t. ene a| unt il w a m o n t . - - A d r e r t 1 » o
m e n t .\
I a II I ||Iou t a s a c u n a p lc u u ~ s m te In t he t r i m -
m t n x l . n o h a r d a n d f u l r u l e n n b e
o t h e k i n d o l zu t h eap p l i e d e i t h e r .
s n w b o l rp o l f\ l u n u f tr i m m t u g n a
nn the any .limoml or mlgnoneltedunes of the start of the season.
A certain revivll of Intern: in pur
ple ln the deep umeuaysl shade hu
been noted lu w w at the newesthuts. used in velvet and in fell; u
zbough 51een and hrmnl are sill! tuall ma. the leading colors in mln!-
nery.Although wide lpreldlnx Irlngl, orthey lui not as when tell hz~ that
a n
Q they wlll entertain Ilaemnrlvtl lor ll
hom hy rw-mn: llwlr wma.
f a n to p . Y ; a u d n h n
WPDGWB Y a u c n h naltlntop.Asy ou
m m are innumesome 1:11 tint will
euc dy .
In I n 20 06 d e ma n d. u
c o ve r i n g b u t a l s o a n
La c e i n c o m b in a t i o n
ve t , o r w i t h p l a i n r e l a
e l h c t i . 1 . 8 fa vo n h l y |
ex t e n si ve l y u s e d an h a
dn -n ay typ e .
Th a R u n n i n l n r b n n H
n l a i r n u m ; c l o s e l y t o
tr i m me d a cr o s s t h a ~-
Ih l r k r o l l q t fs b r l e .T b
ni n a ta e n vi e d o u t I n
fo r e ve n i n g w e a r .F*
fa r e .h a r d ll ne s s f t h
a o n e n e d b y t h e u s e o f
n - n u o f l a c e , o r o f H a r
w i t h e m b r o i d e r e d h o r d e
IIn m o m l a t .
de,a t b m h :dd-rs.m m m ;th e b a c k
r d l : - o n l y a t l h a t r a m .P u n B l o w
Th u s fa r om - i c h fe at h e r ; t a ke - fu n c -s h a u l d e r p u ffs a r e s
~o nc e ou r al l td mm lt sg u th in s ea so n of th e n e w s le e ve s .T h e
In tu n ms y fu ;m a an d i n m r r e |= u ~| 9 1 1 - e l a r e i n n : a n d t l ;
l ~{l8¥ lh|\pl um es .li l h h n n .u!l0 fg f m e r th e 19||.|;_
~..¢t __ _ _ . _ . _ . .. . - . . . - . -_.
W i n s o m e I h a d
He a d b a n ds o t r i bb o n
n i n g d r u m s a r e p e r h n p
p o n a n t o f a l l .
r i b b o n o r o n e
j u l t l n l n o w
ever y i ns t an ce ,
Y o u c n
o f I O M o
n r l p o !
r l b b o n In
th e a c ce s s or y o r th e d r ~
a ve u l n g d r u g
§E
II
Ial a foundation for all henna
.-W W.. ,W _um uw 1 :monu-,.|T`.¢¢z >¢omam r ° | s l x m m |
b d x n l n e h c r m l n d n m d l h a l t m
width md de It around your 'llalx mn point um make: rn bm pfv-
pnnlan f or y our mm P lnin llar lm
of nmlre.
Whlt cogld be from Iuxurlolu nun
n u s p f r c m s n r : b u n u n o : m a m u a n n .
nm only u a
mmlng.th panne
PARIS
va-in onlwolor
m o f l n d hnt lin mom
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and Sparkling Eyes f :Sie-» ~~M
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I w l l h a h l l h
2 | m m e a f fe c t
me t a l t m b a n s
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l n s t m p e i a r o
w :-l
lr nh 4 olthst_ __f_f"'f'2'.f'f!f'4 1»..,I'\. no Sum so bun|¢ wma an n a! ! n h¥1 Brunel:I C
r.-Dry Dona:
u m a .
rom with ew-\ the mul Im-
| use | sllnrr an n lh n u
GOOD health, the signs of which are so plainly
wr-men in looks and action. comes lrom within
-the natunl result ofright food, auchu Grape-Nuts.
Crisp, delicious nndsoundly nourishing-easily
digested and quickly assimilated-GmpeNuls bringshappy smiles at the breakfast table and happy feel-
ings afterward.
ww. ...., .........»....., _. ... ~_, H wnm aaa um \ mm sn-mm
N 0 0 6 i t In d l n f g u l u d h h l I \ n n | ; e I Iu e
p t n l y f o r use l n his p oe m.I: u f r o m
ghia agfop tlon a m a l l t h e Am e r i c a n
D r m g e i l n e u a n a e r i w s .n u 1:m u
p u m p s h e c u l l e d t h e p r n u t A m e d h n
# m m m n a m e w h i c h w e h a ve .C e r
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m o m .Th e l i n e at t h e h e a d w m v: a n d
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]s m s u a - s h e r a r a u m o b e r r y m u l l s ;m w n r d as ve r ;p m m l n e m m o u n t All the familywill thank you for including Grape-aNuts gn your grocery order today.It'| ready m
serve m a moment with cream or milk.
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k m s t h l l . h a d In m a m u d o w u .*' l l u n m u u n h a r v o s l h n l a t a b n n t n
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m l n c a n t h e m l k h n .i l l h a d w a n d i t n a m e d Il l ! ! t h !... .. -¢ -- - I -un nl me n ma ll s"
0 1 t h e m a m .B r o k e n o r c u r ve d u n e :
o n n sl o pi n g li n e o f t h e he ad .I f
lla ene I: dn nz er of rel igi ou s l nxn nlt r. lxuindl cna wl.a n m n i l n g t o so m e a u
ll wr l il vz i , by th e l in e u f t he h e n. ) l on n
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h e a l t h o n : h u m m m : o f t h e m o o n .
IU i l ' u a W h a tfi r: B y ll l cn v l u i
One of the smart Inu Lk un mm
xd xuronuflxs h u n
m, head Indlnlhd mua-I @ "There's a Reason"
Made by Poalum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek.Mich.
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nndfnm ami mana 4| the potion kqpm:|§nlr~old :tri
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grmsent that duenvt. 9|-nent..iliac Vain Sny ihr and Hr. Geo.
Rec drntmnedtnmnihednnc eatfler-
:nan vdth Hr. md gn. Kenneth Ty -
son, smudsr night and spent, Sun-
day men.mn Sny der u a c ount
of Mrs. Tyson-Sundny Hr. and Hrs. Pmntia Smi
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B He-==>==- pp-x»d»;,f¢m;f==
evqlng...' ;",1 ~
W a vr i llh n n a a r vi e e lo n
and Thundsy uveninn at 1:80.
Our ! La di el Ai d wi ll mm u H
William Cnrkfa.corner 2nd
S¢Il1fh3tx\etl,on'1`1mrlday|.fh -Jua. 11,at o'c1o&, wary lady who
u d l i n to in hdping the l
Pwr u mx-dially invimd w come p
pared to sew.
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Ask for "BLUE Rm aon BREADGENERAL AND L OCAL NE W S AND COM ME NTAsk lor "BLUE R|uBoN BREAD'
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T h e t w o n i y - f i f t h 'n o d d i n g a n n l u r -s p o n t b y a l l a t t h e S m i t h h o m e ._ u n - 1.mr of Mr- u nd Mn. W ww Ty u o n Lir a. Eliza wmm sp ent s und ay n m wi l l b e s e n d e n a mu r a m-
oecumd llgnduy, JTn.m8.Some ofwigh her slstlr, Hrs. Hlrv. Hold in ing at 7:30 in the Engiih lmguage.
thvir N w comp e 1 sum Blulr.The lm v m m o o t f c u n n o -them ,in the evening br |.l'ti\dng mu.Thuruhy evvni mz Mr. and Mu. H.,¢n :m-" anon at 8:30 ~bi... sor-
eongratuiations. thdr lund! und also 'Dyson and Hrs. Eliza .Warrick plan vices.a dozen silver salad forks and a. slhror so attend gh; joint inggilgugn of |h¢`Rav. g W W alter, p3m1 a
bread tray a l g e m rfhou present
won MP. and Hn. Grant Allen. Mr.
and Mrs. sm Charly , Mr. and Mn.
Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges at
Blair..On lust Friday evening the "'Wa'll
llsliry md Konnsth Ty son, Mr. and Try "Club ladies had l.aunlriao
Mrs. Clifford Krause, Hr.an d Hn .
cmk Allen. Mr. and bln. Ed Lowel-
lvn. Mr. .f a Hn. J . Conmr. P. M.
*Tyson and Mr. md Mrs. Ed Wolff.
Mrs. Glann Ru' and c hildren are
'mending o few day! with her parenll,
Blr. r nd Mn. mm c a mv.e n.
Hin Addie Bunn loft Sntmdw for
Mitchell to msumo her touching' there.
ohonr on Hr. and Mrs. T. K. Iver-
son.Thoy rooolvod many beautiful
d useful gifts.Tu.. and Mrs. Dol Ballad enbertmln-
ed the following fziouds at dinner
Sunday:Mr. und Mrs. Martin John-
son und son. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Iphn-
son and dsughter, Mr. und Hrs. Mike
Wilnon and daughter Grace, Mr. and
U s Hamid Wilson.Mr.and Mrs.
ME THOD I ST c n ua c s l No fr zs
I.. A. Johnson, Pastor.
The svmeiut wot y ou our heard.
A "Seam Order" service next Surl-
day.No one except. the xninlstar
knows whst is on. Wa look for o* full
house."We vgnnt you to smile when
you nod this not.e,amd bring your
smile to church next Sundsy mo\'n5rl¢~
Leave 5uécrgwudm at home. we don't
need it:Bring a pencil.aasnoun yo' rin wha' yo' kldnt WlSh
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C o n n o r FRIDAY AND SAT-
URDAY NIGHT AT B_ F. D.
OPERA HOUSE
There ls to be s Colored Mlnltr d
troupe who will hold forth at the B.
F. D. opera house on Fnday and Sat-
111'¢1\>' nights. Jenuary 1.9 and 20 and
for civic improvements in Blair.
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A U X I L I A R Y ' n o A M E R I C A N
L E G I D N I N S T A L L o r m c x n s
On Hondo! evening, Jan_ 8, the fol-
lowing odleera were installed by the
Auxiliary to the Amerlan L¢l5°1\ at
their hell:Llxh. Chan McComb, vw:
Hlas Fsyme Dixon, in vlee pres; llrs.
E.. R. Ilggud. 2nd vic e pres: Mn.
Thee. J . Rodtflt sec'y ;Mrs. Han'
Slekkotter, trees; Mrs. J. H. Bowman,
chaplain.Hrs. J. P. Jeni-en acted as
e I lF u l a n c l d R e p m o l B l a u 'M u n i c i p a l
Ice Plant froth May I, to
Gctaber 3.1, 1922
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eh, proceeds o! a :Her will b, mpg instsnlllng ollar.A lunch eras served
lo' the Ladies' Chsmbee or Commerceiu the °°'=°*f=f*°f'=*f=r rork./ ** im repen submitted are found as kllowrsz
over ze mm amen owns. cake 'rascl-Inns m onulnn JAN. za-20Wllking me sn the "e-newer" unn|
po with n read show It is to be one United States Senator Gwrur
big laugh or rather sereem from start Norris.axGovernor Brumbeugh
fn pn h h .Pennsylvania and Dr.William
may ladies of n\¢srwm don ¢h¢}0"f°H ° f Chicago,president of
glad n a m d the eanplexions of
their eoolhem eistsrs and vie with
them in the nrt of entertaining the
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the
national edoaiioni aellnlliion.will
be the principal speaker! nt the Ne-
bruka state teachen convention in
public.And will there be fun! Well Omaha January 18 'lo 29.
I guess!Just imagine! fifty ol' our
demure llatrons and llisses prome-
nudih; up and down, up end down bo-
fore the foot-lights .tluovrlng their
The association has over 10.000'members in the state and the attend-
anee nt the meeting is expected to
be gum; than at any odter previous
jokes and doing their stunts!Will convention.'ther out lt across in et;le?l Besides the lectures and speeches o
wen an rw ever see the time when rnrlode nwmm or entertainment has
the feminine sex of Blair didn do be en ll""8 °¢s
what ever they attempted,I shouldsay not and when the curtains fell on CARD OF THANKS
e last ornmee on Sstu
llU1nerf-If 1evening and me matter in a en r We dwlfe ln this manner to express
h i s t o r y U 1 3 ~ a n d t h | p o n g ; a n d ~ f ¢ " ~ B h d ~ t i l
the me time wuz anal in the mlna lhr Masonic, o. E & a r d w. R C
of our :mole for mmy a moon.;o1'.ranieetions and other friends and
"'I'here"ll be n hot 'time in the na "eww" who so Hndlr c omforted ue
town that night."during the illness and death of our be-
Thc following "djs wil] tske part. loved husband and father.
Mesdarnee Mae Koopmnn,gon?Mrs. Lau Vaughan and son Burt.
Moore..naw Haggard,B l u m e ]
Rhoades. Nellie Newell,Hay Red-
tldd. Elin Mencke, Moo Hosts. Ada
Hope'-vdl, Meta Linden, Anna Cheely,
Bess Booty,Jean Myers,Lillie
Ryde. and Grew Rnthnmnn and
the Hin es Grace Ballard,Ruth
Hciore,Meridale Wllkinlhn.Gladys
Siekkotter, Soc Belle Lewellyn. Ger-
trude Han.:lc, Gueele Seheifler, Mel-
SSNI wu nnmo ANNIV ERSA RY
vinnl{n1"1ieen, Alice Wilkinson, Au-FOB SALE
drey Wolff, Jeno Noble Sybil Bellin-
ger. Pauline Lippincott, Irene Hnaek,
Catherine Beckman. No::ne Anspaeh,
Agnes Gllberteon, Olive Smith. boths
Pace,Jennie Dixon,Frances Xoop-
men. Evelyn Meats.Mildred Meats,
Gertrude Siert,Ruth Bross, Audrey
Benles,Mildred Browne and Faynno
Dixon.
MAK ING FRIENDS
If you would have friends you must
show yourself friendly.Very few
people are nhle to resist the steady
shine of friendliness.By and by they
will unbend nnd like you.If they do
not, you 'hare not lout anything, end
the eftort you put forth has done you
good.If any one you have to do busi-
ness with ls grumpy,faulbdndlng,
jealous, suspicious. or sarcastic. do not
let that person induce you to imitate
him.Don!fret.l'}on't antagonize.
I>on't hit beck.Life is too short.
Most of such nasty tempers disappear
after e while ln the eunliglrt of friend-
liness.You don't have to he familiar.
You rlonft have to be olllcioue.You
donf t have to grin ell the time.. l u t
keep friendly and good natured.I t
will create an atmosphere around
yourself in which it M11 pleasant
to live, end ln which you be much
happier at your work.-Dr.Frank
Crane.
AN gglTOR'S lx v o z c s
A fellow editor. onxioueto see just
where he stood at the end of a )'ear's
eettvities. once kept track of his pro-
tlte end losses during the year. and
gives nn invoice of his lmninees diary
at the erd of the twelve months of
ups and downs in the following man-
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,lteoelpts and disbursements In the plan City lee Department aeeozdlng
Balan eeo nh and Ha y !, 19 22. .. ... _ . _ . _ _g e n e ;
i p u .Reeelved from sale of lee ._ $1,915.12
llccewer from sale of °°==g°= books __$51,110Received from storege an eele of dldled 'nnter_3.45 "Received from ammonia drums returned -20.00 8,594.67
Total $9,461.23
Dtshersemenlslabor-. - -- - H "..s nano;Power __2,313,313
Water _423,33Ammonia,_7952Refunds_ __noeDelivery met on coupon alles 152.83
Insurenee -._ .218.20hllscdlaneous supplies and repairs _158.88Cseh items allowed 933.34Bond interest paid .._600.00 5375.04Balance on hand October 31, 1922 $3.593-18
Total .._-_-____ _;s ,m.2 2
In mat of treasurer "_-: l. ._ .a,f»s1.1s .
Change fund st lee plant _.._._.__ _5.00
''r-an sesszns
Tote! amount of lee produced 1,702,600 lbs.The cont felt lh l slat
month ending October Bl, WE ae submitted shows a cost of msnulndtur-
ing lee to be $6.90 per ton.This is traded on the summer months when
the amount manufsetured il the lay out.During the winter mouths the
expenses .nn probably sntouut to more than the reedpte, which will make
an increase for the average cost.
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COHHISS IONETS r e o c m o m o s ~ Letunm (road drag'-
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On last Blonde event | J l ,an-. and lire. J. 2. .....`I.'{.....`""..|i County Commissioner: Room.' ; _' ; { " ' * " " " " " m s d d m -as a
bmtd their rein,-um-.1 ereddlng an-Blair. mer.. Jan. 9. wza.g;;9..,¢., sum: Supply ce.1
niversary by havinginalugenumhsr The Boudot County "'f" '~"~g dip!)9535.
e t e e t s t i v e s e r h e e n j o y e d e n n e o r s t e r ~ p n m s s p s t e . ~ _ ' " I . |.~.~,4'1:~\.* . .==.»
supper._ :......_..-Jan. 4. .I923, Ind in eg u la r -h mm m, g n ).3_ggI8 provxded by law.}.l.'!B¢ll'5S .3 J _ 3 1 " a a a , ~ o f
Binco, Henry Truhleen, Peter H. Ty-Insanity mm)390,1 am olferlnli my home on wes t =°; ;»§ ~ = = = = C . ~t E. C. Jackson (Bound of .f
Colfax, my automobile and u pan of o zutee o .Bum ="°°;"=Insanity GM)5.50
my furulturrffor sale 1 win be In were Qn1=r°\°\<i "'*?'°"°"m';f Uf'*=J\ Lum. P==b¥-»H°v»°
Blair Friday and Setdrdes'of this conectaon.Clerk lure for me o 1 tmn n li m .21.00
week, January 19:21 .na zoom and wan of County Judge to *'° taken out u Dell Bullard (hauling grader!5.00
be found at the house or if not there fees of asld olllco.william Hansen (repair work)5.00
gall Ggdgr 2X-Il.M0\Ed and l!¢0nd¢d gm WlrrllllI punk lI0i¢| ldlC (labor)1590
61-1:John J. Rodgers.hoe. 624 and sooo for me and 12.35 Wulllam Stover! (hall rent
,roipectively be cancelled on amount election)u n o
~Of ~llllollTtlB having ~p a s d . ~ ~ & R ¢ f C ~I
1 1fCnIr"td ~Und gut 61.01
The heat thing y ou have in th Un motion the bond of H; B. r r Herman Schwock (road work)39.00
world is Teddy.Here it is, a wonder r :amd Gverneer in 'Distnct ho. 21, Shaffer Qi! ,g R2 Co. Ins)2290
ful treasure-s marvelous jewel.It's was apprord.Shader Oil Ie Ref. "`o. (oil)59.29
youre, an yours It's in your hands.ldoved and eemnded that 'lheEntor- Avery Company (repairl)332
What are you solos to do with in prise be ewnnded the """ printing Henry Tmhlsen (Com. wed!
Today is your Savior; It lroften eruci- for the your 1923, it bein! the lowest . md mums 3550
lla! between two thieves--Yesterday and beat bid..Carried.M. E Steder (road work)79.00
ard Tonmrwtv.Today you can be hioved endsecnodetlthat The Enter- Mule; hllxnk lreoairs for
heppy, not Yesterday nor "£'o1narrow. pn!e he awarded the c o n tn d for Avery)11350
Most of y our mi ner? is len ove r "'""°" °"*' fo r we ""? nm, at being Miller Munl: qemmim awk
from Yesterday or borrowed from To- the inreet and but Ind.Carried repairs etc.)4425
rnc.no\\.Keep Teiey clean.Make M°"°d and seconded that the Pilot H. C. Blaoo (money advanced
up your mind to color y our fool. your br: *"'"d°d the contnd for printed Picrie Arid)110.00
work, your ploy, Today enyhow.
Time is not divided into three pert'
-pnst present and fntnro.Then: ii
only one rrnl time-it e NOW.
The poet says we ::se by stepping
on our dead rrl:e:..An us for the
Future, the best prepnration for it is
an unufrdd Today.Whatever hills you have to climb,
whatever bridges you lame to cross.
\\hnte\er enemies are ly ilf: in nnit
for you. whatever crisis are to lv* inet,
ou can be no he Ler equipped 'or
~ then by living this day zounlly,
cheerfully and free fn.»mfear. Appro-
hensione, premonltions. worries, these
are the poison gases of our foe, the
Future.Today is yours: God has given it to
you. " All your Yesterdays He has
taken back-fall y our Tomorrows are
still in Hin hands..Today is youre.
,Talke its pleasures end be glad;r.Been broke 361 times.»ite pains and play the man.Prnised UN public so times.|'Paley ls y oum-just a little strip
Told lien 720 times.of light between two darkneeses. jw
Missed prayer meeting 62 times.f a bit of life between two sleep-deaths.
Been roasted 431 times.Today is yours.Use it so that at itsRoasted others 52 times.lelose you can say:"I hare lived to-
Wnshed odlee towels 8 times.day."-Dr. Frank Crane.
MI."-lt rnemh 0 1 .__ ....
blanks. lt being the lowest and best
bil.C3"'!lEd
After n enrrful 1-n°'\'n~tlnn e' *'~
followiog hills on the different funds,
it was moved end seconded tilint the
following clnirnn be allowed. and the
County Cler'»t"!n herebi ordered U1
draw warrants 'rs pet snrne.Carried
ell the members present voting "sye."
Roy Knott (work on truck)3
Danish Luth. Publ. House
10.00
(printing)4.00
Christensen Lhr. Go. (coll)30.30
C'onha Printing Co. (supplies)l0.5?
Omaha ?rintln¢ Co. lsuppllesl 8k.69
The Pilot {printi"g dsc)50.90
State Journal Go. {supplies}2l.l5
Woodruf Printing Co. (sup-
pliee)100.00
Alfred E. Schmidt (road drag-
zinxl 11.70
Christensen Lbr. Co. (lumber)425.10
Her? C. Debel. Co Clk.
(ove rltc l 3.10
R. 3. Hurdoch (Board pf
Insanity ruse)8.00
B. C. .leekeon (Board ol'
Insanity £8Nl*5.50
M. Ite'| e'een fume of
lnenrity ease]_
Farmers Union Co-Op...a
2.00
Sto'1r:""E I'l*nr1nnfv (stippllee NAS
On motion the Board adjourned to
:rect Jun. 22. 1923.Annie C.Martin, County Clerk.
FIRS T A MERICAN U' ru. rrr
Dedham, Massachusetts lays elnirn
to having the flrst public utility in
the United States.ln 18-I0 a xfirt
mill 'eae construrted there on s water
power canal formed by cutting Mother
llrfok, between the Charles and Nep-
one-el rivers.The settlers brought
hither their grnln which was ground
for a tithe, which supponed the mill
and repaid, in part, the original cost
of construction.r
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MUNICIPAL PLANT ADVEIITISES
There is at least one lnunleipally
owned public utility which advertises
c owstently . [he Newton zu plant.
owned and operated by the c ity of
Newton,Iowa.advertis-ee re|'uls.rly
in the local newspaper. end its mena-
zrr. V. H. Lear, dates that he sea
direct returns in good will and new
huelnese.
n s e n g u ln s AND ODD r e t n o w s
HOLD J OI NT INSTALLA HON
The Babekahs IFld Odd Fellows of
glair held joint installation of otlleers
at thdn lodge :foams on Thunday
evening of last week.The lnnell-ation
staff of the Rebeluhs was from the
Arlington chapter and the Odd Fel-
lows was from Tekamsh
The Meir lnltalled otdescrs for the
"'l-relvl 'are lirs.Will S d td d h
Noble Grand; Hra. Lincoln Warrick,
Vlee Grand; Bra. John Newell, See-
uetary end Mlm Malin '['po1nr Tn"
Those installed for the Odd Fellows
are Glenn Cole. Noble Gnnd; E. Mn
Terrell,Vlee Grand;H.N.Thone,
Seeretany and J. L. Pounds, Trees.
After the work of installation 1res
oompleted a hl|,» oyster supper and
banqnd was hdd end one hundred
forty-two were et. the banquet board.
MASKS OFF
The muquemde ball given st the
B. F. D.op¢ralIUt!BelnetSatundayevening drew ite neun!good attenl
dence.From the start the r1~\11'
¢n3,,»¢1 the evening ond many were
the diffenent kinds of costumes shown.
Miss owed . Ne lson and Louie
Wd!! took first prize For best c oe-
tume.Hrs. Chee. Pace and Rudolph
Fink tool: the prize for eomie costume'
a r ld & ln . € 1 E HrnuseandA1reCsr-
miehoel the prlze for the beet walt-
zers.The Judson r:ereF'rank Sled.
llrs.Gilbert Hines und Mra.II am
Beck.
1-*Ania SALE BRINGS
GOOD P nlc es
The Renard i d e o n the bottom
inonh of sum- whic h was held lm
'I`°vldl¥ was edt attended and every-
thlne sold at need prices. One horse
which eros advertised, brought $5.000-
The sale was e a w u g d by The
Enterprise.'1'here's a reersl_
r a ."Q """"Ai.i.e"
Mr. A. G. Jensen. residing south-
west of Blair. has innalled a radio
set and reports that he is picking up
ooneerts from the fer east and the far
aseat..The only trouble with the thing
is that A. 6. esn't get the family to
hed ln time to get the required elght
hours eleep.
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(Loon. ovnureowa
The Enterprise ,nfilttg yi# -%*l".= \
Feed of all kinds at the Rhoedoe
Coe] and Feed Store.
The Rhoades Coal and Feed Shure
received a ilne ear of Rock Spring5
lunfp coal this morning.
Hlss Caroline Johnson,Instructor
at Dana college. received word today
of the death of her brother ln Kansas
City.
"~rr\°Morris.Dave Hundahl and
Clifford Krause are attendihx the
state fleemen's convention et North
Platte this week.
Great things ere expected when
farmers and labor unions get toleefher
(The accent goes on 'Hlrhe1'\".}--Philr
dolphin Evening Pu_l}lic Ledger.
Buy your furrnee ood at the
Rhondes Coal and Feed Store.
President Hnnding is all excited
over his discovery that the prohibi-
tion law ls being violated.Won't he
be indignant when he hare about the
sinking of the Lltsitnnla?-Nashville
Southern Lumberman.
(bee. Mortensen, who for some time
has been in the employ of the city eras
token to Oreshs to the Wise Memor-
ial hospital last Thursday where he
underwent an operation foe append!-
cltil.
The Cantata "The Wal:ut and the
(`n;~enter". put on by the Junior
high school students at the hish
"hool ndltorlnm last Friday eveningwas presented before a full house and
n'eued the audience Sup't Skinkle
'""~ n short talk and n nurwlv» of
readings and musical selections mm-
pleted the evenings entertainment.
'The death od' Mrs. Helen Keeler oc-
w. R. C. INSTALL
NEW 0FFICERS
_ - n n - n
RBTII RI NG o rr xc zn HUNDRED
On Saturday, Jsnunnr 13th ez a
l0 ¥ lI ll! ~ o f t h e W o ma z f s B o -
l l e ! C b m t h e m w e m e m r a r x s z s
were installed, Hin Genrude Heed
wife as mu llin g ein en-.
Three now mentors.ae-|.nelly
Moore.ra. Chrlnlna Chistensee and
Hrs. H.non were initiated with
the order.
Interesting letters mere read from
Brs.8%re wud ee Bannon and c . L.
Cmrigxn who is ependlng gh;ing*-
in Hontaul.
L i a r the 'reeulenhnhiness had
been dlspoaed of, Mrs. Ilsttls Noble,
ln behalf ef the members. presented
Hrs.L.A.Willisml. 'the re d r h g
president with a neekleee of penle.
Mn. Williams has been president gf
the W . R. C. fort nine run and ig
wrlrlios' the ft made an informal
talk *hi-1116111 officers for their
to-opentlou and ltdp during the pg;
Y ' " ' m e me o w h e r s o r n d s t h e
of the sentiment shown in the begg-mz no whic h she would erer mera
memoryThe following olkenrs were then ln-
nsdledz PIU-.Mrs_Elsie llellrldsg
Senior-Vlee,Hrs. Eltdle Stewart.
Junlol~Vle|,Hrs.Venecia Gnyerge
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'l'rensurer,;Mn .My rtle Sticklett;~Chlollin. Hrs. Cin Bedgeowg; (km.
¢°¢!»°f\'»Mrs.Addie T¥'l°1\:Guard,
Hrs..fnna H.Compton;3¢¢,.Qu-,_
H n Jeese HcConb: Psst.riotle In.
Itfllrtor. lm Judith Anaeeon; nuCorrespondent, sm.Herne Hou.;limidm. Hrs. on-we Rathroann: .u-
dstlnt Con duemv, Hn Hjnnie Bum
m r :A n i ; - x t n u m , m m m m
:r .u t .ss
g K m - r d . t e d : H n . ~
am. um J
ee. un. nm La me...n,_¢..¢;¢¢.,,",,;.""'rf ape r u th e d o s e n n lto zxs mk .. '~
u - - u e i u u n i - |- n
cnnlsrmx nnnunvon socnrrrHOLDS BANQIIET
Tl'he C. E. Society f the go
tional e.hut'ch ..:.»..='ld tbdr first no
Hivsmrr on lm 'i'"°°d=\r neun; ey" T W s ~ t o t h e i r m e m b e r !
an churchsix o'elock.r a tl
There ns present #ith them for
um "min s, Hr. me Hr s. a s. u mm
~Mr. Higah-ee is .dale fiddnai
*MGH of the C. E.. Bncloty for'NebL
raska win. 7*°*¢!'lW'\t'ters in Omaha.
Mrs.Arthur Johns. who is 41mg¢
letrotary and Mr. Johns were also ia-
vnea guests.
The tables were anproo:lately dl-
wrmd in er een a nd wh ite me on
mnthern of the C F¥'a under the lend-
enlllp of Hrs. c lue O"Hanlon ,mee
e delicious four course dlnner.
The rouns' llolks interspened the
eau vnu rflh. Jokes and team.
Following the dinner a pangean nf
radius and music was euJ oJ'¢d nd
Mr. Hllzlbee made a talk tothe some
folks that was intirelting and lnetme-
livo-The evening was mueh enjoyed
hy all pmenz.
lAUTO ACCIDENT
As Gus Roch and Chris Wneh, we
farmers lidnq west of ann in me
Drum neighborhood, were returninrfrom a business trip to Gmail: kgWeflwdnr night. my mee with an
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aeriderrt that fonunately for there, ,|;d
not result seriously.Asthe-y get near
Dc Soto. n ear nttemnted te ~
them -1; Mr. Wrieh, who was drivln:
Mr. Her 'e nun 1-ar. panel out of the
mad in suc h a ray that the nxie ofthdr our broke and the c ur toppled
ever into the diteb..
It was half out nine tlien and they
were until mldnlzht. extrleating them-
selves from under the eer.Ther
managed to get to a neerhy house and
phoned to Bledr for help.Walter
Ssppenfleld drove down and helped
them hunt up the needed repairs and
after spendink the whole nirht firing
the nr end getting lt home the lucky
:tellers were ready for brealdast.
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E u t e r r l l i a r .G n n d m l L o w e 1 |s l a y i n g a t t h e
G e o . h a v e h o m o t h i ] I H h s l d q f l e
i l i n t b l h o s p i w .I l i a F u n d ! C a s t e r u n d u n n n t n ngr t l o n fo r a p p e n d i d t i l a t t h e L o r d
r h o s p i u l i n O m : h a .o n e d a y
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h o m e In B e n s o n H e n a n ; - . . - . . ._ -d u : m i r . s d t l m 1 - m m m r e h t i ve s a n d
fr i e n d s .\ 1 : 2 m d 3 1 1 1 1 C h u . G r a y a n d M r s .
r i m .R m - d k w e r e d i n n e r g u e s t !s t
h o m e a m M o n d a yt h e J . C . w wEC l n ~ a 1 1 ¢ ¢ Th o p a d m v!!t o B l a i r o n
I §l3l'l »l» fbi' UIQ Ubt itr Inu 1| u u||n ¢uu|n i c e l y d u r ! a . s i e g e o f p n e u n i o n i n .
T h e l i t e r a l ?ao c is t y a t t h a l i :
C\rU =:v sc ho ol ho u s e F r i d a y o vm i n i
Ja n .12,h u a n a t t r a c t i ve n m r w
w h e n N . w G a i n e s . n f o m e r W a i
l m r l n n c o u n t y bo y . . n o w [ o f L i n m l s
El speak on agriculture.
AL ONG. 'n m no r to n ROA D llr. mul ln. L D. Wuwlc ;;_m,,,,,,\;,»_ ui\lI\1n|. T-'Q no mlP» ~ lm " " " ' " " ~
\nn|||! Athi. ll "IO |1091|Uf Pmefllnnlnn-C'1lll¢ PIII! Ind Elll l'9r!°'. \ll|\'l-ll; Y?tml-' F~ .'i'_" -luumlnl.
d Hr. Huds on at huma n. nnvn-,.Work on the electric iighu ls pro-rf°°¢l==sr rlpidly and we have promise
af new l'\zht.s by the inter nart of ther.wyk.1'|~|~ nnlv drliwhlxtk new be-
ing the fact that the 'homes may nuthe rvuiy for the new power an in-Inlhlfihn £1 necel-llry with perhnps
~hdl Schmidt, nt Bldr,I " " " ' ° T j g ;," u gr. and Mrs. J. s. cms a aa in or nl lnlion o! t.hu"""""--Y an n f Rebekah and Odd Failows.home on the hotlom.
Watson Tyson attended |. meeting o'he P.N. G. Club at tha home of MH.Clara .Ander-son.formerly1;1 csin the ubrth- INDEPENDEHT GOSPEL
\i¥l Can-rpm in Blair imdw,Clara ?et¢rran,w o nr si her MISSIOE
'Ir.vit§|t.i¢ns.w¢-re given to LH; ,\..'em part of gm mm, as WM mr.. ....»_.. ...:..1.¢| 1...ister. Mrs. Jesse Humane at Iiermillm ..¢!.n»|af lrhnl Bt ~I
B u l l d u s v m . . ." r _i n t h e o l d k i t - b a g a n d s o m e 0 1 1 .N o
-.. 0 -__ .a....-_i n d . w i r n i n g y o u u !
S !*€0Tl'1S foomnneau Slfxug J--"_
m
the coming Sabblth service, una of
dignity and beauty and power.Come
5 m_early."Sealed Ordenf'll you tim!
n out anything, dnn't toil.
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ln avnn n¢r n...r.:.\,.
"'$.31"."1'~"~?f'"&".¥~",::":.' '"':; H;W-f ew-was 'Zh' "":.:.:' m '~ . . 1 l : 0 (
a lsome ¢¢ Hr. me Hn. mq nu-" 221' nlnlnllhhlf tminlr .mwl-mn\\=\~|Ennis: 'F"'°'1'f_f 'the umm or unmu \ul\|v | --'r-' "\.n!W'1W|lll1K.Buvile off ununl-
a t 1 -
f d n L " i i : m r u , , , M i d °. . ._~: f~_ ,__ 3f_ g°" }_, ___ _ i imd .o a r r w . a 1 r
ford tina wsu enjoyed by Meesrs an.l\\W l;»vl.a|--I Uesdasncs g Ray nm! l:.mi¥v.J. Bun Clifluw, Gm¢Inn :mi Dean Anderson Our Sunday scnoon in u\ . .- u .Q ,1 ih En li m no u w ¢»an' dur. C B. Bunn, H. 'l'>f~°=1. n. mm were also Sunday dinter guests.quit-== #1 mb; 3; ~=';,;~=3§=~; i\a.vr¢' _~ mg hm gsidcs to every ques
\[ g t .. ro.at 2 ngcr slm I for those 9 nt un Y ani tim--the wrong axde and our side.
L In. R. Ivers0|\ and fmnily, W. C*nr~lcanfg has been co p-_.\.. »:\| l naar 'l'\?son's pruched for us in the | !|0lnln1I
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FARMER
Have you seen the
Mzick Hog 'Waterer
We have sold many waterers,
but this one beats anything we
have seen.This waterer has
cast iron trough, will not rust out.
A five yealfguarantee.lt will
pay for itself in a short time.lt
pleases whereverit has been tried.
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~New is the time for
Cross Cut Saws
Having' decidud to quit far
hold a public sale on iuam three
mile east oi the (loll school
Shultz f arm, beginning at ten o
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JNUAR
nFITS.Tn Iv.u u u w --m u - n b ¢ r o f fr i e n d s a t c a r d s W e d n m o f D M
'a -_1.c u ...fl
tlf. hifi. |(DUf|\ Ull.l|;||\uq»Mm. Marv Rohn-u in on the nick
Iisi.Sha is nhwiy imprwlng.Mins Magrrie Lowa, who is in the
hospitni at Teklmlh, is rvmu-ted to
be getting nlong niceiy.Her mgngrfriapds hope sho may mon bo home
of Tekamah.I-'---mm] services xrore hclsl 1'thr-
\let}od'¢t rh ur h it "i'ck°\m:\h Mon-fTl\y at uano condudml bv RMP. W A.Flnwdrn.The remains was taken lnCnihoun and hid to rest beside his
wife who hui puaed away 1 number
Engaan.Lftnr |\ run months visit hen with at 3-¢l!l | 80
(x 'xlw I w i l l.i n g a n d m ove b a c k t o ri 'a¢L ,
m il es n o r t h o f ' Bl a i r a n d
muse Q11 wl'1af is l~m0'A'n za.
<mc=half
s the old
clock sharp on
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RlBED PROPERTY, TO=WlT:
l | | \ , .l v . . .. .
HORSES:-17 Head from three to ten years old,
wci;:l\t from 1200 to 1800 lbs.f n -\!ell matched
teams.CATTLE:-10 I-lead consisting of 4 milch cows
and 6 yearling heifers.HDGS:-10 Head of brood sows, bred to furrow
in March.10 head of shoats.
MACHINERY:-One running gear of lumber
wagon; 1 wagon, with hay rack; 1 MeCom\iek bind-
er; 1 disc cultivator; 1 six shovel cultivator; 1 press
'i11
a
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1el
drill with seed attachment; 2 1-2 horse power gaso-
line engine; 1 hay rake; one 150 egg Gld Trusty in-
cubator; one 200 egg Mandy Lee incubawr; 1 new
Bfitterfly cream separator; 2 sets harness; 1 single
harness; 1 spring wagon; 1 buggy; sixty chickens
and all my household furniture.Other articles too
numerous to mention.-
I will also at this time offer for sale 1 buy stallion,
seven years old, weight 1000 lbs.Standard bred
race horse.
W e have sold many waterers,
bu t this one beats anything we
have seen.This waterer has
cast iron trough, will not rust out.
A f ive yealfguarantee.lt will
pay for itself in a short time.l t
pleases whereverit has been tried.
New is the time lor
Cross Cut Saws,
Axes and Wedges
The Winchester Line of Tools
is the Most Dependable Line
Winchester Flash Lights
Edison Electric Lamps and Fixtures
Electric Washers and Irons
f f i Tl 1 §f ARNDT ti m wm
rua 14///vc/izfrfn neu
L I ufziféf. grrpreac her u times.x u s u m c m v r s n m u m s 1 Asrn (balance cue onMishken for a cnpltalint 0.lumber)4.30
Gut whipped 8 times.'Rza D. A. R. meets tomorrow, Fri- 'l'hoH1\~son Tlms. (mul dn.;-
Whipped others o.dw. at the horns of Mrs. L. A. W il-gimzl 12.80
Cash on lunda.t beginning $1.41.liunl and among lhe interesting fu- B. F. Mnxten fmmd dragging)25.20
Cash on hand at ending 15s.tural is a paper tn be rid by Mia Fanners Union Co-Op Co.G-are lladlaml on "Legiwlation in '(|.md,cemant hcl-266.?D_
Hr.Henry H tung of Sheridan Which Women Are In1.elutzd." Hrs. Earl C. Coulter (road dug-
tmrmhip 'ns n business visitor ln Pierce will also givt a. uzleded read-glng)7.20
Blair yesterday.ai u 'Fred Scheer (mul driltiflll 18.00
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MEMBERS OF c. OF co ATTENTION
' T h noxt rrralnr meeting ol' the
Chamber of Commerce, which is Janu»
n n 23, will -be the rcfzulu lnnual
meeting at which time thv oflloers for
ehé ensuing vent will ba c-'utad.
rn-1:F. la . a my , sa mmy .
N E A this (Thundsy )mornin: at.
the Crowell Home.Hrs. Keeler uns
82y errsof ageand hsdh-een :mem-
ber of the home for nlnwlt two yur;Her relatives will srrivu today fmm
University Place and funeral serrieol
will be held tomonow (Friday) mam-
lnl md interment made in tha Blair
The W. O. W's.and the W. C-°|.
have joint installation Frldxy Hmm
Ent. J ul. IS. and a bl( bwnmiet fol-
lowing.All members of the 'hm
lodges an requested to be prennt.
A ;-pod nroxwn ln pr omised br th
committee in charge.
cemetary.|Subscribe for Tho Eu1,qpri\\.
U S U A L T E R M S F R E E L U N C H A T N O O N
_______ , _ _ _-' -A L E X M E N A R D ,U W ,
C. M. r1l1l.2rm1A1'~|, mera.
JENSEN & BROSS, Audionecrs.L