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--THE ENTERPRISE-Pinwxhz- 1
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Hr. and Hra. Ray Bataon nd sons.
Hatton and Avery of Lincoln visiteda m wn n e w a t . 2 . h a H m m .
Jungblnth home
llr. and ltra. Joe Enéraon of Oma-
ha ui!! visiting Saturday and Sun-
day at the Julian Jungbluth home:The Ladies Auxilary will nerve the
Leeion boys to a dinner neat Tuesday
night.Ea-aervicamenof allwars
are iamlted.A general mweale and
and athletic program ia assured.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Meyer, Gretchenand Allen autoed to Omaha and tool'
in Merchants o__f Venice at the Bmn~
dela Thursday.Mrs.LenaSmithvisitedseveral
days with relatirea here.
n__ _-_
man and Clara Hengedoht.
The lliaaea Ellen and Anna Ldlman
returned to the Stateliniveraity on
Monday after spending a week: Xmas
Harry Fitchwas up from Omaha
Sunday and divided his time at vladt-
hlE'THODlE»"I Cuenca NOTES
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ing relatives and hunting rabbits.Wearegladtoreportonenew
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pierce Jr: came member by letter last Sabbath morn-
vaeatlon with their mother. llra. Lila- up from Bldr Sunday and are aim ing.We have received 30 on profes-
hieLdlihan."""`1'e"ttheHaHa' of "h lir a m - e r f w i i marzarfrrnaa ?:`oh!'€i"eT\'céWe
WalterWachterahelledcorn.for Pierce Sr.'have received 39 by letter and 23 on
Emil Lallrnan Friday.|Hr.andMrs.LynnParrlahandgarofeaalon of faith since the present
Albert and WilliamLallman weredaughter.MaryMarie, wereenterputor c ame. melting 62 in all.We
Arlington riaitora Friday.tained at a aix o'clock. dinner at the
Fred Egbera of Uehling was a call-|0L. Hilainger home.
er at the Sadie Hengodoht home Mols-Mina Mary Lowe spent the week-
day wenlnzend at her home north of town.
ArthurMengedohtiathevo=»""|w. H. Han-mm of Tekamah spent
owner of a Fond truck which he pur~ o few days the peat week nt the home
chased at Fremont recently.inf hia daughter. Mrs. Harry Cooper.
Wm. lloltmen received a telegram
from Beardstown. Ill., Saturday that
his mother was aeriowy ill at that
place and he left immediately for her
bedside on Sunday rnoming.
MissMaeOlaonhaeresignedaa
principal of the high school on account
of poor health and left Friday for her
home at Oaceola.Mies Jettie Bianchi
of Gretna. has accepted the position
Mra..Don C. Weber and Min Hin-.nie Wolf were shopper: in Fremontl""d took up the work Monday.
Saturday afternoon.;BOTTOMNEWSITEMS|1. N. Warrick ol Blair was a Her-
monbueinesavisitorMondayfore-Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Gdnea of F"°°1mont returned Saturday after visiting.Hr. and Hrs. Jas. _Conaty drove to . noon.~ aseveral days at the Pfeider home.l o m mNewTenradayand,aiterA r u m b e r o f th e ~ m o n N l 'Mm Ernest lIlaner and aon. Paul. having: dinner withher sister. 31,,feompaniedtheCommillrt; appointed
were in Fremont Saturday..lit J. Flynn of Benson, visited Mr. andbl' the lf '"'" ~ ove r to iowa on t;
Mr.andu n .G.z.Pfelfer, uf. Mrs. Bry ant at the Methodist hoapi-tour of 111-=|>¢~=1=°n in regard to secur-
and Lira. Ote Badger. Mr. and Mraf tal and oleo Men. Watson Hain at the ing electric :taht power.The result
Ernest Webb attended a wedding anfwine hlemodal mpsuz.|*~ they have about at-¢io¢d to connect
niversaryofMr.andMel.0.E.Lisle Mahoney underwent nn °Pe|e|.`\§iththe';°"ti"¢"13\RleetraeelCn
Galrea of Fremont on Jan. 3.This lion last Wednesday, Jan. -I, at thewaa their 29th anniversary.|Dr. Lukena hospital In Teltnrnah.Hu
.Announcementswerereceivedof ia getting along nicely from last ro-
tlte marriage of Misa Bernice Galnea nom.daughter of Mr.and Lira. Chet Galnem!Mn .GlenRey.Mrs.RalphRay.
and Mr. Del`od of David City. on the
Slat of December.Lira. Dclioed is a
teacherofLatinintheCreston
Lira. I-'rel Ray. Grace Ray. Mm Joe
ltandur, Mrs. Iverson, Clara nnd Pearl
Iverson,Mrs.RandalIverson.Mrs.
aehoola.She La a graduate of Arllng-° Auzust Anderson and dnmthter Ruby
tcn hlgh school and also of Fremonthaveformedaclub,meetingeach
cedlege.Mr. DeFonl ia n. mall carrier "l'hursdayP. Ill. with some member.of David City.|l.a.¢t 'l`hur:~dny. Jan. 5. seven of the
Aliases Bessie Krajieek and Maude members and three visitors spent theIlnaterawereahopperalnl"remont'tin1e with 5lrs.°Rnndal I\.ersn:'. aew-
on Saturday afternoon.ling, after which n delicious lunch was
Mr . a nd B mBruceDickerson of
Fremont were visitors over Sunday
at the Hell Marshall home.
Six ear loads of sheep and eattte
were shipped from Dale to the Omaha
markets.Theatockwasownedbar
Mel!Harahalt.Hennan.lungblotlm
Frank Gelator,FrankBrownand
Chadea Wahlgren.
Mr. andMrs. C.H.Grau.enter-
tainedSunday. dinnerforMr.and
Mrs. R. E. Miller. Mr. nrd Mrs. Burt
served.
Mr. andhintPrentice Smith and
Mra. L. D. Warrick drove to Bancroft
!~lo\¢'~y. Jan. 9. to attend the fun:\
ofhire. JeanGanon.Peter Tyson
Mrs. Story Hain. Lira. hlalzsrie Lippin
cott,MinnJosephineJohnsonand
othersfromBlair went up onthe
train.
a Mr. and Mra RandalIverson spent
Monday with her brother, Air. Mor:-ls
Cl1rie1en1\en,\west of Herman.
of Den Memes, IowaThe c ost will
be 5'.§c per kilowatt as against Te»
Tléc.Carrol Foster and family have agmln
moved back from Minnesota and will
tnkefup their resldenhere.Their
household goods nrrivLinn~
they have moved into the Roy lin
property across the track.
Sntunlnyh Omaha papers contained
the announcement ot the mornlake of
Merlin wagers of Calhoun. to Bliss
Marie Wrlcd ole0 of that rlnee.Zllr.
wagers is well known here where he
was operator for aorne time and lint
:1rumber offriendswhowishfor
thern n lone and hnnnv life filled \'.'il.h
lore. prosperity and happinessAbout thirty members nf the *llo-
aonie fodtrc \t"5re gueetn nf the Tekn-
mah order Tuesday euening.The oc~
eneion was the pnbiic installation OI
oflleer-\ and the work was beautifully
u"rllmprraévelyclone.Afterthe
cloneof theworkahnn~uc'Pun
served to which one hundred and six-
ty more served.l lr aaan _ . . - . . .L u au q n a u n n r lh h l
have a letter for next Sabbath morn-
inn
.lesua said, 'The gates of hell shall
not prevail against it." that ls agalnat
His churc h. ao the people who prat
abouti teworldgettingworsearetalkinfnoraertse.God is not defeated
and will not be.Some folks are de-
Ieated because they give up. or, oegornenay.they"Laydownonthe
job."We hearnolittle talk about
His being the "Len daya," and that
we are "near the end of time."This
ia also senseless and foolish. for .lexus
enid no one knows anything about lt.
InMatt. 24. Jesus was nkgd three
eetione. and much oi Hia statements
ere was in reference to the over-
throw of J emsalem. and not of the
end of the world.Much of this so-
qlled preaching these days ia cheep.
unfoundedguessing.Personally.wc
kwinwecannotstayherelong,
whether the wodd goes on or rot. so
the end of the world is not eo much
our eoncernif oura is all. "You are invited to worship with on
nextSabbath.Youarewelcome to
our Bible school.If you want to help
do things worth while. come with tts
and help ue. for we have n. big pro
gram.J. A. Johnson, Minister.
n\P1'zs1c n u n c nx o r a s
-L;\..t Sunday brotljrht increased at
"andance and interest to our Sunday
1 hoo'.Mrs.Baird? clans of young
"¢i~= are enminn out atrom' in the
contentandthreatentodefeatMr.
!1filc.'=| elna of boys.Mm. l.nruh's
class of ladies are steady I- attend-
ance and the men's class will have to
step lively or they will tind themselves
at the foot ol the list.Men!all out
next Sunday morning and we will win
yet.
On Sunduv morning the pewter wil
speak on "The Disappointed Christ,"
and in the evening on "The llndlaeour-
for thefuture.They ere expecting
a larger attendance Sundayevening.
Sunday afternoonthepastor will
preach at thePteaeant View school
houseat the eloae of Q1e1rSu]1day
school hour.
CltauneyM.Foreman.Panor|
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lAfter the holiday slump the Bibleschoolisontheupgradeagaimi
One hundred twenty- eight tant Sun-
dayahoare we are mowing backto-
ward normai attendance.|
The Loya! Son sand Daughters stilleluimthe banner. thirty-threep r!
ent last Sunday.;
The morning preaching service was |
the bent atterded for some time.
There ia to be baptismal service im-
mediately after the eveningsermon
next Sunday.
The chureh board decided that tha
prayerrningnhouldmeetinthe
homes ofembers until warmer
weather in order to save light and
fuel.Choir practiceFriday evenirg
at the home of Bro. Spellrnan.
Subject of the sermon next Sunday
morning:"Source of Life and Power
and Holy Spirit Guidance."Subject
oftheeveningsermon:"Chrinian
DisarmamentVersusChristian
Armor."_W. B. F. Robb. Minister
Cn.\"rrz=:1. MORTGAGE SAl.l1
0'Hanlon,Maher &0Han!on
Attorneya
By virtue of the authority \eeted
inme by the C. A. Ric heyPaving
Company, of Omaha, Nebraska, mon-
|ra8'@@$. 1 will sell atpublic auctior
at two o'elock, p. m.. on Satudoy, Feb
ruary -ith. 1922. at the W eltFront
doorof theCourtHouseinBlair
WashingtonCounty,Nebraska.one
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Fordone-tontr o d .engineNo.
2'lZ69'2'l, 1921 Iieenae No. 'r-soo, to the
highest bidder for cull..
The mid sate ia had in foreclosure
'of_ a certain ehattal mortgage given
by one Bruce Winans under date of
Svrwqper12th, 1921.on saidFord
truck. to the said C. A. Richey Paving
Company.saidmortgage beingNo.
4458 ol' the Chattel Mortgages on file
in the ofllee of the County Clerk of
Washington County,Nebraska.The
amtuntclaimedbytheaaidC.A.
Ric eyPavingCompanytobe due
under aaid ehattelmortgageisthe
sum of Seventy ($70.00) l:f>Ilare, to-
gether withinterestthereonat the
rateofeightpercent{B'?Hper
annum from the 12th day of Septem-
ber, t92t, and said Ford truck above
described will be sold to satisfy the
amount due said C. A .Richey Paving
Company under said ehattel mortgage,
and the costs of aaid aale.
MAURICEMEHRENS,
Sheri!! of Washington County,
50-4tNebraska.| - - _ _ ,
When in Omaha
STOP W ITH US
Hotel Conant
'Hotel Sanford
Hotel Henshaw
Our reputation of 2% years tale deallpq
la back ol theae hotels.Gueate mayatop at any one of them with the aa-lttranca ot recdvlnz honest Vlduo and
courteoua treatment.CONANT nom. COMPANY
`C00li WITH o-A-5
The only sensible. sanitary
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THE EN'1"iiRPRl§i.£IPR
|: h vs e ' - * " 'GENERAL A ND LOCAL NILW S AND COM MENT
BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, JANUA RY, 19, 1922.Nos:
~§=>.§"w »fSfr~1€fS~ ~ °§°' wssm Busmiss Rm/:nw
",,;:;;':::§;,';;:"' L?§2§,d§Z§.'3I.""2"J31,f'&"»iTZ§".1.'£~
e equivalent of the tax on state
-The balance in the totd fund.
982.000, was then éintébutzd in ac-
~rdmce with the old law of 2915
hieh gives one-fourth of the total to
n d e r N e w l i f q h l i i i f .A r t $59, 995
Go e s l o C o un t i e s C o n ln l n i n g U n -
u s e d 3 - : h o o k L a n d
S t a t e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t J.M . i d o t a e n
c e r t i n c d t h e : e m i - u m u a i st a t e
~o o l a p po r t io n m en t fo r D e c em b e r i n
~r d l n c e w i t h a n o c t o f t h e l eg i s l a -
u n e o f i 9 2 1 p r o vi d i n g a p l a n t o a i d
h o o ! d i s t r i c t : c o n t a i n i n g ' l u t e l a n d s
~t so ld o r d ee de d.A s s u c h l e n d i s
~t ta xa b le ,t h e sc ho ol di s t ri c t s o r
~onlie:i n w h i c h t h e y a r e s i t u a t e d
a r e c o m p l a i n e d t h a t t h e y d e r i ve d n o
cn fr o m s l a t e l a n d s .Th e l e g i s l a -
u r e h a s r e fu s e d r e p e a t e d l y t o o r d e r
t a t e l e n d s a c i d , b u t n s e m a t t e r o f
~uity t o co un t ie s c o n t n i n i n k su c h
~s i t ha s er ac te d n la w wh ic h gi ve n
u e h co un t ie s o n a m o u n t e q u a l t o
h a t t h e t a x o n s t a t e l a n d s w o u l d b e
s u c h l a n d s w e r e t a x a b l e .
Th i s a m o u n t i s t o b e t a k e n f r o m
e t o ta l fun d for d i st r i bu t i o n t o co u n ~
es a n d d i s tr i c t s b e fo re t h e t o t a l fu n d
di s t r i b u t e d .Th u s c o u n t i e s h a vi n g
o s t a l e l e n d s g c t l e s s o f t h c s c h o o l
pp o r t i on m e n t a n d c ou n t i e s c o n t ai n i n g
t o la n d s re c e i ve - m o r e t l u n t h e y
~ e e b v t h e d e d u c t i o n b f t h e e q u i vn -
t o f t h e l a n d t a x f r o m t h e t o l l i
n d b e f o r e i t i s a p p o r t i o n e d .
Th e t o t a l f u n d a p p o r t i o n e d i s M 5 -
80.0 u t o f t h a t a m o u n t t h e r e i e e -
obhirsed from the big municipd plznl.
of the city.
The Herman village board decided
at Ita mesting Monday night to invite
HERMAN 'ro HAVE
T M plan-1 for the installation in
tcrmnn of a satinfeetory eleodvlight
and poncr service are napidly taking
shape.Tire latest proposition made
»v the (fontinentul Gas and Electric
Corporation of Oznshs seems the best
ret. roooivod.This company oifen to
build the transmission line from some
point on its weltern Ioim system to
the western bank of the Missouri river
opposite Herman and to furnish eur-
-cnt metered at that point for z ms.s
lrnum price of 7 rents 5 kilowatt hour.
with discounts for large consumption
down to 6 cents a kilowatt.
The Continental Ga.-1 &Electric
corporation ls one of the largest con-
cerns of this kind In the west.It in
nlrfodv operating about twenty-five
leetrie power plants und serving per-
lps 150 towns in Nebraska and Iowa
ith current.These towns are in
am :nd small groups, most of them
n western Iowa and centril Nebraska.
mndualiy |.s.more towns ue taken in
ese lrroups are bein; united into
~ne zrelt system.
Already many of the :forms are
onnecterl by heavy wires no that if
~no mencrnting plant is temporarily
i-tabled current may he obtained fromnotherwithoutintenuption of the
crvlca.'Dae western Iowa group
th which it in proposed to give Her-
s oonneetlon hu supply wirea
~nning into Ornsha so that in ease
~I a shortage of current from the
~mfmny's own plants current an be
3:=i°m'° .mismlrr mass an
THREE s 1 ' u . L S . ' € " " "STO~ :
AND THREE a NDRED GAL-
LONS OF IASH
Tu e s d a y s r a a a li ve ly d a y i n .
§=herl1!'soflh=e1rhmthesherl£»»
ontmp: the biggest han]under
Intl-liquor law ever made in ~
County.*Tlmh a uls r a sr n a d eo n th e o u t
of Stillwater lake an the old Pal
furnsndtlmsatillwrasloeated ».»
the horn and lo cleverly eoneeal
that it took sornotlms alter the
thoritielm.uletJ 1sarrestto»--
the manner of getting in and.out -
the mtrmrrnnoan opirtmenz
the still ns loaned.
Four men were arrested d l to~
and a car_witl1 llquor Ins taken.~
men's runes who were arrested,
Roaey Casco. who plead suiltr to il
legal lon of liquor Ind nf
tlned $1 and out-i;Pete H »F h n k n e w m a r m s ; v w n l .
Int three being out on gsqo baud!
appear on next 'haeodav for trial..
The still had hu-dr gotten ~|
way before the authorities ~
them.In the hm three stills,
moves, three hundred gnilons of --
and th tn y two barrela .of Mt ! -
fallons each were taken.P .1 :f q
waa in ah ap e !o r\ l| .l1d oGc o bu ld
ness but the hopes of tbep -»
ulbroblastodby tbeltrongarntoi
law.
now on the waiting lin.Dr. swizhfrhv announcement will be mule in
has been doing splendid work, being! next week's PIIPHS Those who ll-
second in the state for amount of ready know how to do Qheir own
SALARY CUTS UP 'ro BOARDS
The nlwvled c ut. in the llluiea
TEKABIKH PAVING w z u .W AIT
Tc h ma h He n li
l'unn Bureau in order to secure ad-
klitionsd assistance from the federallandnategovernment.The Farm
lliursau otttos is swamped with rc-
fquests from farmers all over the
county for early testing.Acconding-
.ly , they are being naked to line up
their townships by circulating petl~
tions.When 90%or more of the
farmem in a township are lind up,
the petitions will be forwarded to
Lincoln for approval.
E xi m veterinarians will then be
assigned as soon as possible, accord-
inir to the assurances ot Secretary
Stuhr and Dr.C.H.Hayes.This
will make it possible to go ahead with
this important work.At the present
rate. rapid as it ls, it will take two
years to test all the cattle in Wash-ington cbunty.'l'he townships in
which the campaign is being pushed
are Herman,Ft. Calhoun, De Soto,
Grant and Fontanelle.t..
When the work was first suggested
lust summer by County Agent Olson.
there were very few people who lent
their active encouragement.Now
I
titlons and are giving freely of their
time and automobile use.The de-
mand for the testing is so universal
that the Farm Bureau oiilce is some-
times crmnied with men who are
wanting their cattle tested at once.
at the first of the year and, in general,
wholesalers are looking for continuous
improvement.Trade has not muted
i n a b i g wa y b u t i tb e g a n i n a b c tte r
spirit and the outlook et the start ir
rnore promising than it was a year'
uso Stocks are lower this year and
deaiers have to buy to meet demands
but they are showing more conidenea
and less reluctance in making pur-
chases than they have for some time,
wholesalers say.
Some na:ns started their men on
the rond earlier tnan usod this year
_ond others are |111M1112 to start later
than last year.Salesrnc-n's meetings:
were held last week and representa-
tives of several nrma are starting this
week to the markets and to attend "t
nun] meetings of national associations
ln the different lines.Invertories are
not completed ln some llrms until
near the end of the month.In gen-
eral. January is a month of props:s»
tion for the btminess of the yen and
business is usually light.
Deistion NM Complete
Wholesalers are looking for a better
year but they are not expec ting n
boom nor even exceptional improve-
|ment.Dehstlon has been going on
unevenly and further readjustments
must be mode before trade can be
good.Greater deflation has taken
I
there srircgoperatora all over the
county who are circulating these re-.I
- - * _ - - . .
.
rssnuf aciuned commodities and thc
fltllfitin between them must be lessen
ed before tnde will no ahead freeiv
WB azrltnltnrld sections have :one
thru the nrst digs of dec line, in the
Opinion of a local wholesaler,and
manufactured products must come to
the same level in 1922.He predicts
that there wil be more failures ln
'he manufacturing sections.The sir-
Hculturnl districts are in better condi-
tion. he thinks nuse they tleflnt
ad and took th dr losses promptly
While the manufacturing industries
tri#-I to hold back the an-iam no ga
a result must stand accumulatediollcsduetoaccumulateddeclines.
The nlrain may prove too irreat for
.litany of them..Industries that have
taken their declines promptly as thev
came to them are in better shape to
handle business with profit this year.
Rains Hinder Shipments
Recent rains in California are inter
f€'I"i"lr with shlpmer ts of fruits anri
vsgctnhlcs from California at present.
Hr .Sc ott md.Shipments of heed
lettuce. celery and oranges are light
as rains have prevented picking.
Ufmltrri run to small sian this y ear
but if the wus continue, the orargcs
new on the trees may grow to larger
d w . - s m e J c u m s i .
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3111. xv.. it. luvmr nu.1 u=~|»... .......Hgggilu; DEPAKTBIENTwork as chief opc ratnr at the tvlml
phoneomce.Mrs.Bore:hasdone,
splendid and Ivithfui work at the of~.Mn A . WBarra was a Tekamnh,,,__ lL- .....-s lhhnn \\hl¢ nnrl ".}|}|
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means." v_;_;~;;_;» g°'f;_;;1method.Cheaperman any
L\- mm.a n - . . . . . . ¢ m lv¢ u ' n | \ » ¢ \
u r n u .bne a l cru r u uullua w ;.man-
te rn.
h i r . m d M n . E r n e s t E i s n e r e n u n -
u i n e dt h e i rS u n d a ySc h oo l: I n ua t
H u - - - -vw ¢ - - : u n a s i l t y u u v w w u \ u a n v l r v u n u n v u n u u u v l u l -| | 1 } q |l u g g ' U P g r f u n ; * u | ¢ | ;° ' " d H Y e v e n i n g w i t h t h e C i t v C m m . | i t l c o n t r a c t s r .o n c e a n d i f i t m e e t s l n n h .. . . 1 . . . 1 \ . . . . . . | .s w f i . .1 u . 1 . . . . . \ . .
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.... ........... ..,......, ....-...-.. ,,..__. _.tricts of dhe state,the remaining
three-fourths to be divided on n basis
of school population.
___g. _;_vsg_ estirpated during the 1=g=1-.-
tiveleueion that tile equivalent the
land tat would be about 844.000 por
3-ear.Instead it turns out to be near-
ly $60,000. Cherry county gets $4.953
in the form of an equivalent to the
state land tax, Custer county eoming
next §li'|.]1 54363.Every county in
the state except Nance and Thurston
rontnin mate lands and get some of
the new fund.These counties happen
to contain Indian lands instead of
ing 65 herds with 974 head of cattle.
But even at this fast pace roost herds
will have 1.0 wait many months, many
must emit over a yesr.
T h e m n n i ~ f o x *
extra help and it is believed that these
petitions will so eHo¢:Li\ely show the
demand that the powers that be will
grant this.On the side of the form-
ers the chairman of each four square
miles of territory will furnish or have
furniabed transportation for the veter-
zo and out the mu about me new
'low o n farm hutchering just issued
by See. Stuhr.4 _w r w o f .iam
Vera l!aHe. baby damrhter of Geo.
W. and Marie Hors-in. was horn in
'the family home, three and one-halflrniles north of Blair, Nebr.. .August
'6, I920, and foil asleep in the arms
of Jesus, January t3, 1922. and one
year. five months and five deriirarisus.It in never necessary to re-mis a sweet littlr
quirr: that grub be furnished the test-er.Not in Washington county. The
Baby Morgangm, bmuf ol and miws y s md . the
lsha never knew n wol dau.fo qliit'
dl to hear plans and prices on paving
Il submitted by three gentlemen who
rlttresented large corporations *b g
specialise in 'F""f¢fP=l improvements
ily lnvllnr
After a rory detailed and inte;gg.
ing discussion relative to the cost ol'paving which az was mm would bs">"`*1 now than in the future owing
to tho lock of work for contrac tors,
Mayor Lukens ggkgd f0| gn expression
from the various nrvnertr owners
Present.The sentiment il unanimou:I
the promise made by the eotnpany's
representatives it will be signed by
the town oleials and steps will be
takentosubmittllelnald lnr toavoto
of the tax |:a7\|s:a.== If
further delays. and the people of Her-
mnn erdorse the proposition nt the
pdls, which eeerhs almost oertnin, the
new Iizht service should be ready by
the tlrst of May.--Herman Record.
M .xSQU£lwDE n n m t q
B I G c n o wo
%f o r p e r g ;i .t i m e D R t o = ; °; ; ; » = f - , » » ; ; g d g - g e ' |T h e n z a s n u e r a d e m l g i v e n l m
... . ..n o m ". i o n n m m n i o n i s r h t i w t h o n m .P i n a n s .
U U a n e l v u v v o a a v l ' J a l a c C I M
association of the city schools boards
at its dosing convention at the Lincoln
hotel Thursday afternoon,Jan.I l .
A resolution unanimously Plllld 'urn
turned over to the boards of :dues-
tion tobe trork edou tby ea ehbo srtl
from full information received on the
subject.
A motion to have the anodation
recommend a uniform salary schedule
was defeated by a heavy rote.Th i
assoc iation piaed itadf on would as
being strongly against the malring of
salary scbedmdes or nxlng the ner
|.~1:.'da s t h e p a s t o r e x p ec t s t o b e a w a y fn !
a( vwwe e k sa n dw o u i dl i k et osee
a i ! n f o u r p e o p l e o u t b e fo r e h e l e m e s .
Th e yo u n g p e o p le 's so c i a ty i sg r o w -
.A
~ 'rwsn'
onncn Now
o
BLAIRGASCOM PANY
BLAIR.NEBRASKA
t h e i r h o m e Tu e n t e y . T h e e ve n i n g m e
: p e r tw i t hm u s i c n n dga m e s .L i g h t
refme sn hm enu s we re se rved n t t he c lo le
o f t h e e ve n i n g .
M i e s A g n e s H a n s e n w h o l e a a t e n o
g r a p h e r I nF r e m o n t s p e n t t h e w e e k -
e n d l r i t i r h o m e fo l k s .
m i r a . H e e r ySc h o e t t ge r : m d d a u r t h -
t e r , C l a r e m o r e s h o p p e r s i n F r e m o n t
S a t u r d a y .
M r . a n d M r s . C o n r a d S c l r m c h l a n d
so n .G o r d o n .h a veg o n et oCotoe-adn
fo r a n in d e fi n i te s ta y .Mrs. Sc hmeh ls=
h e a l t h h a n c a u s e d t h e m t o Il r d n n e w
eli nt ut e.Th e ym a y fi n di t e x p e d i e n t
t om a k eC o l o r a d ot h e i rpe r m a no r t
h o m e .
M nll l r r l e t B r o x r n e a n d M i s s A l i c e
H a r -W e l l e rw e n tt nO m n l mF r i d g
a ft e n s o o n t o vi s i t u n t i l S u n d a y m o r : -
i n z e t t h e h o m e o f t h e l a t t e r .
M r .a n dhrllS.H e r m a nJu n g h l u t h
n t t e n d o dt h ep l d yo fl l e r z l m n to f
V e n i c e i n O m a h a S n t u n i . s v u l h r n o e n .
M r .a n db i n .E a n e rl» n: so n: m l
l i t t l e . d x u z h t e r o fM e a d e c a m eS u n -
d a yf o rse ve r a ld a y sd n i ta tt h e
S o r e n S ve n d z a a n l h o m e .
_ .-_al.A._\!_..
- - - ....-_..vi s i t o r b e t w e e n t r a i n s Tu e e d a r .
R o b c nD a u g h e r t yo fO m n h aw a *
l o o l a l n q a ft e r b u s l n e u m a t t e r s n t t h e
ranch here 1`ua;,.D r . A . J . ( 'a m e r o n w a s a b u s i n e s u
vi s i t o r t o Te k u n e h S a t u r d a y .
M r . a n d M r s . F l o y d L o f t i s c a m e u p
l u < d n y u f t c r r o o n f o r n vi i a t n t t h e
\:~ c11'ml Geo. Loftis home.
T'; . Ha r r y I. e !t c h r e t u rn e d Tue r - d a y
f r o1 fa nsda y s vi s it w i t h N .° l a t i \ e s
'n Oznazlaa
2f=.: r dlit re.C h u .E t s y o f C r a i g
w e r em e a t sn tt h eD a ve C u m m i n g s
h o m e S a t u w n y .
M i s s S y l vlB r u n t o n l e f tS n t u n l n j
fo rO w fo r d .N e h : , ,t or e s u m eh e r
sc h oo l wo r k , h avi n g s p en t a t wo w ee k s
h o 'i . l m va c a t i o n w i t h h e r p a r e n t s . M r .
a n iM r s . J . wB r u n t o n .
'l " ~ e fl \ e m o n t h s o l d b a b y d a u g h t e r
o f M r . a n d M r s . F o r r e s t B r e w s t e r h a s
b e e nq n i t esi c kt h cp n : tw e e ka n d
n r tw r t m : I n n a ; l l n vx.uw- -be g r e a t l y m i s l e d . S h e h o n be e n c h i e f
: m e n t o r a b o u t u y e a r a r d n h a l f. M i s s
Ma g g i e L o w e t a k e s th e p l a c e n < \ c h i e f
o p e n t o r a n d o u t s i d e h e l p w i l l b e u s e d
a s s u b s t i t u t e s u n t i lo t h e r h e l p i s s e
c u r e d .H e r d a u g h t e r . M i s s E t h e l h a s
al s o r e s i gn e d .
T i p f o r . t d ve r i i s e n
'l'l\em a i ni nse ll in wg o o d si an o t
ju s t t o s el l t h em ; a n yb o dy ca n d o t h at .
'r o u c v. n p u c k y o u r s h o p w i i t h c u s t o -
'-cxlsm dr u i ny o u r s : l f r tt h es a m e
'iv\nTh e m a i n t h i n g i s n o t j u s t t o a t t m r
1 c r o w d a n d m a k e u s a l e .O n c e t h i s
is c'cmly undc nuood . it |1zt '\en ts m. 1=1y
lu v! b l u r d e r u i n s a l c a r n n ns h i p a n d : u l
ve r t i a i n g .
Th e m e i n t h i n g i s i n s e l l c t n p r - fi t .
Th e r e m u s t b e a p r ofi t . a n d i n o r d e r
t o m a k e t h i s p r o h t . m a l a r i r o a s p o m
u m l c r t h e c a r e o f n p h vs i c i a n ...bIdb cI .ElM r .a n dM r s .n u9 ° ° P ° f" . m } n L e d , g g q j fsh o u lr n - n t z o r df a t
d o w nf r o mTe k a m a hS a t u r d a yn m ]
w e n t t h e d a y n t t h e p u r c n t n l H e f t y
C o o p e r h o m e .'
'l h o ' e n r e s e r c !n l e ve e p t i n n r t o : H s
m l s .Th e p e s l d l c r w i t h n fvu s h e n r t i n
t h enl n m n .f o ri n s t a r c e .sh o u l dt a l k
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mu: Ima.Llleaner mmlv will lrnubll hu ummm' been an nr ln QI, .g,.,¢|,,=,,,;,,,..||,;,,;,¢.|,.,¢. '§. me pause who lrennw h:dem ;§'m;', """" ",,;|;,"{,'i,'§,},,'§,, nnafmheunn. tthdd imniureceive 51"-3' 'Wm an *PP°*'°"° °"°°""' 'Fm' °' """" ""'"'"""" thot* but .ne seemed ua an:»re=l=\=|.°""""""""'°"""'""" Nomlt- mlm ¢f .2.'».'§. ll nu as nnmn a ¢\\l\¢*°l In *IH um: una. u-
=»s"* 'ft 'rw °:'.!e.'°:'..*v=.:_£E'_"f' E.':......*'...EEZ '3:'L§"i'..E':.-- ... »=»==='-me In -=-=»- --I ws- 9° I-=!r|;fI.. ~ .L'£':.'2','f_':L2";_... L- afly..'P' fw-r~9- e »e"f°- ff ~=»-r
A little over a rn hundred dollar
house was present and everybody had
B 1001! time.
The iudnn for the occ asion were
EMI::L Geo. Bruno. lin. K.. A. Petenon,
Mlm Fayrne Dixon.Fred Siert and
Wil! Wilkinson.
Mr.and Hrs.Mark Bc ity were
and appreciate the local situation and
how far they may go in alllhing the
pnyatedncnliara.ltu r u th e s en s e d
the convention than there should be a
distinc tion made betncn the experi-
enced teacher and the inexperienced
telcher, whose reputstiou li still to be
made. when it comes to reducing nl-
511 school znndé. bun gets a total nflcomplished nlready.
}auditor's report of Water, Light nndfnpeaken of the wenlnga
We have in transit a car of Ice Department account!was mi o
ond as there were oome ports of it
that needed investigation the matter
was referred to the chairman of the
iin.mee, water and light committee.
The report of R. G. Allen, city treas-urer was read and placed on file. This
report shows that the eity has on hand
at the present time a sum of $27,-
1s1.o9.\There was some dizkussion over the
aurlltoi'n repon and in the matter of
the we ofconl the following cheeka
were accepted and placed to the credit
.._...-..-.,---.fanner himself and is also n k e e i :i to the rotl;er in tode~ness an![no.c .
busier an moo.It is the intention c.; \ " l . 1 "*iv*'T°r~ler Pietro'tatthose 5 onsoring t?i= 'neetinlt that it "`1 _I ZITI IILND iTl.ECIS 0FFlC"F'.RS
1 a always ready to do all he co-ld. smtwill brit 1;'i"'"* a "und3rm ' any father would have dose.On Mondo event J xo |920
:nz betw.the town .rl rn.1n ry
folks of thin county.They bclic.e
that :liter all is e:lifl and done, moat
of our problems are mutual.Some interesting forts about tlle
proposed gasoline tax m 3' be obtnind
from lllr. Rankin, who is "~.sooiote
of Prof.Filley , who wal 1Iosen ta
attend the Agricultural Conference at
\'»'n::l1irgt<n, D. C.The Blair busin--*
The friends were all ready to help.
- '"ud have done s ere it pos-
sible, but it '».\'t not postible to do
more than lift some of he household-
burdcnn from the rnothcz'ss hand that
=he might stay by baby :none closely,
and thin they did with all mmm.
The fureral was conducted from the
home Sunday afternoon, January l5,3. A. .lnl|1x|.nn. nnator of the local M.l
y nz.llILthe Blair hand boy: met at the c ity
lut'| for the annual election of ofllrcrr.
The following were chosen, Norman
Lothrop, Pres., E. llork Booty, Vice
Pros..Archie Anderton,Sec°y rmd
77 00 Henry Jensen.Loader o n li
W.n .Van Cleve.lnstruator.
There are about sixteen members
iff ~ hand at present and they are
...et .............5\»u|.............varear! manicure net.
Donald Jones and wife received nest
prize for beat vralteere.Mr.Jonesrec eiving a Bndley lmit jacket and
Mrs. Jones n mirror. comb ard brush.
Mr.L.C.Bryan received a silk
muffler for having the most comic
costume for men and Mrs.H.J.
Cooke a mirror, eomb and brush for
the moot comic eoatume for women.
:Hc p SCHOOL HAPPBNINGS
The Senior rings and pins which
been considerable reduction in living
coats and in thewageaand ralarlead
workers in other lines and that Inch-
ers must suffer under the readjoat-
ment period now going on.
It was made plain that no member
present favored the reduction in
tenchefi pay to pre-war times. ba-
eauee it was felt that tmny were then
nnderpaid.Dean Charles Fordyce of
the State urirentity begged the con-
vention not an tafe any action that
would iniure the emcieney of the pub-
lic schools.
The rresoma-1 emns ol me nrnnsrtou high acl1ooI'he'd a skatirg parts
on £lr1lnin11an's lake. After the party
they wont to the Wilhelm home where
they 'were mewed Uvith nn oyster stew.
The classwas chaperonedbythelr
class sponsor. LiraHarriet Browne.
Mr. and Mrs. Floy d Giifry nutnrvl
to Fremont Friday to visit relatives.
I'rackBrownandBlellMarshall
were visitors in Omaha Monday.
Jim Cornelia-ref North Dakota has
been visiting at the Paul 'W1-er hehe
as the most of Mlaa Kathryn.He
left for his home Thursday.
BELL CREEK \':\l..LE'1x s w s
The Messrs Giibert and Cecil and
the h§isseeAana and Ellen Lallman
spentNew'fean eireat theWm.
Holtman home.
Mr. and Mrs. Holtmsn and family
apeat New Years day at the home of
Hr. and Mrs. August hillman.
1
JM. Ilsrrison made a business tripiwand always.
to Omr.l\a I''d°3"|The trader who has a omni! shop in
Misa Louise Larson. who has been a poor neighborhood, should talk price.
qprnding the holiday vacation at herIle 3, not l._wded to have stood mer
hU|\lE IIEYU. ':|E¥\t 10 olnfihll ~ \\é('k Chll.l\[|.i.5|!.~ ~ g pg ap e:lee r! Ilnd
"" d_'r"" a few tffiy l with her br°th'|his bac on is saity and his butter iw
er Prank and family.rancid-it hasto be or hispdces
The EasternStar metinreguirrwould bs too high.
seamen Thursday °'°'f'"RAfter the!There is no such thira in butine <
bztisnesa mrding social conversation as ubest goods at the lowest prices.was in ervler for about an hour and The bestare dear.They must
1 committee served refreshments.'alway sbedear.Andwhilesome
hliee Wilma Lowe ent thweek-Pee'shops may fool the public for a time.»»=j,=*bg §,°'"~;='~ fm hggg by pretending to combine high quali»
' r. anrs.'ages moty and low price. in the long mn the);to Omaha Sunday and spent the daywith their daughter, Mrs. Bruce smith are found out.
and family.
The Ladies .Aid will meet Wednes-
day with Mrs. Harry L. Swan for a
buisness and social rneet.in'r
Dr. A. J. Cameron was in Telmmah
Wednesday to assist in an operation.
HowardHansonreturnedtoFre-
mont Tuesday to resume his work atThe members of the youn! P¢°Plf¢'Midlnnd college.Mr. and Mrs. Han-
Llrlheran lAl|r00o£Pontsael1eJ1eld its. son drove over and 1k him |,_¢kooannual business rneetirg at the Fonts-|`Wm. Rutledge is md im `ith a by1
nelle hailMonday evening.A short hand caused when his horse zen with
1=r°¢1==m was mm out.Fred Bell him last Monday, whine driving can
of Fremont grave an interesting talk HoHis hand was bent bug pullingon LuthLllmirk alerane ahso MW the ligaments lose.Hehasbeen
;ineverytownthereareseveral
redly cheap shops.Bm. the customer
murrt take his chances.The goods are
mostly odds and ends, picked up here
unethere.smewecustomers often
do weil in these shops; but the aver-
age customer buyssomething heis
soon afterwards sorry for.
But it is not mere eheapnese that
builds up ary business.is it not true
that the largest shop in any_town has
s reputation for being allghtiy dear?
In general. it in best to advertise
the desirability of the goods, rather
than their low price.
a vamnutinn fm elssmnnnai ia danrr-
1
high grade Illinois Lump Coal.
Thi s car will arriv e within a
few days and will be delivered
directfromthecartothe
| nen are the hosts of the evening n You should :study tha situation:c o n s u m e r
I n n rn1»fn!!v hrfnnu nm rut dmrnT h e sec ond se me s te r m m - d I l o n -
d a y , J a n u a r y 1 8 , t h e f i n d e: :| .m in a-
t i o n s h a vi n g b e e n g i ve n o n T h u r s d a y
a n d F r i d g y o f t h e w e e k b e fo r e .N e w
cl a us e !i n B o t a n y ,G e n e r a !Scie nce,
S o l i d G e o m e t r y m d 1 2 t h g r a d e C i vi a
.. J `.-¢=.¢-"v` . . - . -¢ - -- - _- - . .t h e p a y o f h i g h s c h o o i t e a c h e r s , " h e
ad vi s e d .D e a n Fo r d y c e i n s i s t e d t h a t
su ch te n c he r s sh o u l d h i v e t h e h i g h -
u t q u a i i i i n t i o n a a n d t h a t a t t h e
t e a c h e r ! c o l l e g e a t t h e ¢ u t e _ u n i n 1 ~
'Zt a ; - ¢ \n ; u | | n ¢\ ¢ l nl A | » || Q A D i n a h$9.50 u p i n a l l o w i n g h i l l ;a n d di sc u ss in g
th e n e e d s o f va r i o us c i t y d ep s n m e n t s .
SHOES WANTED
Th e c i t y c h u r c h e s e n u n i t e d t o c a r s
fo r a l l n e e d y f o l k l n j o u r m i d s t , e n d
t h e c r y i n ; n e e d a t t h i s t i m e i s m o r e
n n ' t ~ ~ F r i r l a y e v g n .u l l : e u u r t I.Uuu|.||.|u|L}uw HIIIL AS IIIII o n ~ M o n d a y . Q 3 o o c i o c k p .m
i n g .A l l e ve n i n g m e e t i n g s o r e r o w O B I T U A R Y t h e fo l l o w i n g B r e m e n l e f t B l a i r fo r
be i n g s c h e d u l e d l t 7 : 3 0 p .m .C o l u m b u s .N e b r . .w h e r e t h e y w e r e
Ji m N e l s o n o f B l a i r n e ve r h a d m u c h Th e f u n e r a l o f H r s . W a t s o n H a i n ,e n t e r t e i c e d o n t h a t e v i n e b y t h e
l u c k w i t h h i s h e n s u n t i l a ft e r h e n u t -m e n t i o n o f w h o s e d e a t h w a s m a d e i n 1 C h m n b e r o f C o m m e r c e o f t h a t c i t y :
e d t o fe e d d r y m u h i n 1 e e l ! fe e d e r .In S t vr e e k 's E n t er p r i se . w g ; c o n du c t e d P r e s i d e n t , Jo h n M c K a y :C h i e f,H e n '
A ft e r a t t e n d i n g s c u l l i n g d m p o n s t r e f r o m t h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h i n t h i s S c h u m a c h e r ;IC.A .Pe t er s on ,H e n r
ti o n g j ve n h r t h e c o u n t y ag e n t ,lar :i !.y _ on la s t f'rl d n y, Je n .l 3 . , g m . J .Ch r i s t e n s e n , H u g h C o o k e , S a m C h e e l y
h a ve b e e u n .
Th e f o l l o w i n g s t u d e n t s h a ve e n t e r -
e d s c h o o l s t t h e b e g i n n i n g o f t h e n e w
se m e st e r :W i l l i a m A l l e n m d E m m a
P d e r m n i n t h e S e n i o r el s es ;R u t h
F r c b e l i n t h e . Ju n i o r cl a ss ;B l a n c h e
H e n n a a n d G e o r g e N o y e s i n t h e
|So pho amo re che m..
n u ] : m u l y u l u vu H i l l !ne th un L um m h a ve s ve r y h i x h p e r c e n t a g l
g r a d e .H e d e c l n r e d t h a t t h e s c h o o l :
o f t h e s t a t e m u s t h e r s i n s t r u c t o n o f
s u p e r i o r ed u ca t io n ,t r a i n i n g a n d i n -
tnl li ge ne e.
'F ha e r o u m e n t t h a t 2 5 o r a o c e n t
c o r n a n d lose t h n x a . d o l l e r r l n e n t
un ml rl n n l n n s o v m1HH\i n h e l n n o t
Phone itfvour order before
it is all spoken for
Ex
childrens shoes. eo are request all emo
may have epare alioea to bring them
to the Red Cross rooms or call one
of the eommittee named below.We
desire to any fart!-er. we have quiu.
an assortment of clothing which wevm be | r'a-il to give to my may an'
need of them.
Lire. A. J. bloom
403 w. Washington St.
Mrs. 0. J. Anderaon,
First and Jackson Sts.
J. L Johnson, 58 W. Grant at.
-bif6n?'1°n. W ander Flour, noir] at
"l1:e Rheadee Cealaae Feell Stor\
I
disposed of some of his boanier hens.
New he nays he is gettin: forty eggs
per day from 120 hens.He also pro
videa scratch feed.meer;feeI am*
oyster shell.He is not diecoura- n by
the reeent drop ln em: prices and be-
lieves theme in still a better ehanee for
profit from his haue than ol' any other
farm enterpriaet
'I\no butehering demonairatiors haw
been arranged for in Wnshingto
eounty, Jan. ai. and Feb.1.Prof.
Wilson and lisa Green will show the
lateet and ben method! of doing farm
hutehering and caring for the meat.
It has not detlniteiy been decided just
A. Johnson the pastor, had charge of and Chris Wintera.
the I¢l"Yil¢I From Colurnbfu they go to Norfolk
Olive Jennrctte Finch 1a-on born where they will be in ntterdonee at
tear Fort Hays, Hanaae, Jan. 3. 1892 the S°al.e Firemena' Convention which
and passed away in Omaha. Jan. 11. rneeta there on the 11, is and im.
1922.She earne to 2\iebra..=ka with her
parents when about 3 year: old living o n r r u a a r
near Lireoln.,
lived with a brother in Colondo until
18 years o'1.
In 1916 she was married to 'Watson
!a{n, who with his ¢I"i1r1h!er, lfarothy,
i stepdaughter of 1.le dereawed si!
'»-others. two ei te e and many other
elatires survive.
-Misa liaudne Same, a former mem-
ber of the elaae oi'1922 and c lan
president during her Sophomore yearl
ia expected to return to Blair this
week.Maurine and her elder :ister
Ferne.are well know n to all the
high aehool atudeota and the Seniors
wili be irhii to welcome har return to
their ranks once more.
1
After th death of her mother. ahe Sir. Jake Brauneisen who made hishome nt the eounty farm died Jan. 12,5 The Girl'a Hentai Culture Club of
'-nf! f\'eral service' new held l'rom'the hikh school elected the fdlon-ing
tle lhexgmrcl =-"3 Unmh chapel Sat- new oileers at their regular meeting
nr-1ty aimnoon.an. l4,at 2:30.on Jan.16:llarion Hansen.presi-
"fv. In-r: had charge of the ner- dent:Lorraine Seltz, viee president;
view' and i:torment was mode in the Beatrice Irelanqi, secretary and Ger-
Iftleir cemetery.trude llecann, treasurer.
the biz taxes non fastened on the peo-
ple of Nebraska was need by eeveral
deleeatea.When ecrrn was 31.50 to
:we a bushel and wheat 32 and $225
a bushel it ia-aa easy to pay the present
increased school aalariea.-State Jour-
ML '
H s n m i x BUYS l-'IVE CARS ICE
Herman bought ilu ears of natural
s<»?'riom Flotenee s m reel:*meh
they have stored for next aummer'a
nee.
ut ae doy enr an 'lrork for rw
ommn nn darted ';;,'"° co;n;:\g'n~\¢i"grip,toTgkumzmzapnyur.ya n un on:n~'|,"\¢,,h mSchuman.nmsldent:Gilbert'NS W .ummm. qw hu mn
hllmm. lien mwder-Q: Emma nuw._-"nm xo her home um pu! wen
aeanuryzMnymeNlehnum.mu-_wlu\ | xevern ll-tack ul the zrlw- I1
mer.A! um :lm of dm meeting | wwf beiter ut um wiring.mag uma vruwrved mul thone \t~|MmmuBruntonrelumedso
izndmg.'DWR In attendance lrom Hooper Sundny m Luke up her lchool~ ~M u : | " Z i _ l : | l n :ork dur lpending hn_vuuLlon at
.1 ..,,.. . . ... ... _..__,..... ... 'e muHow few buxineu men ru-llxe :hm-Herbert N. Cannon. |"|
Forbes lhguine (N. Y.);:'~.:.§:;;*.:"::; .§".I".f'§.Z¥l'? 1T h eR h o a d e sC o a la n dF e e dS t o r e
guaranteed flour cold nr. ¢m~.» noufl
prices,If it il not good bring Luk
the empty mk and we will r¢fuuJ_ij il b e f tu n m a n .\..||:uu m m l n .: w yne r :mme ne a r he re .\l¢ 1 l | . '¢ d '° h ¥ » H a i r y i i e n g e d o ht , A n h u i 'H n .L e w i s' l a n gu m au pf r o my o u rvar-D mi l u t i l l k ?
H b n t l l h h h a n d M i s s e s A n n a M e n g e -O m a h a S u n d a y m d s p e n t t h e d a r a tB wfr e s hm i n e dc o da nT h e
B o t h P h o n e s
451;~jg: liengeduhf-. Irene Holt- the vlrlnhl c\w1@_1'ma hong.Rhoadesiloal and Feed Store.
'rm gN'l"ERPR¥§;:;. BLAIR. NEBRASKA
VUIGES HIS FAITH
IN wnn mxnuf
Thousands Make Pilgirimaga
'RIn the Vomllunal lrhool in BeilevtmOmihfasouthernsuburb.th a n n n
150 disabled aoldm1 of the recent war
taking umlnlnt.
Pawnaa ll uquuizlng with olldsla
of me lluriluzion in auch 1 wny that
a new passenger depot urili prublbll'be built u Pawnee mon.
NEWS UF STATE
TERSELY TULI]
Recent Kappenhgx in llebx-uh
NEWBERRY WINS Lone nam
Slnnu Dnldlt Rtpuhlleln EnU\|e¢ me
P h u by va n 0|41 za 41,
Fo rd e nu m an
m m m .
SAVE 3 PUINTS
CANNES FARLEY
'\:1 »
VUIGES HIS FAITH
IN WORLD LEAGUE
Thousands Make Pilgirimaga
'RIn the Vomllunal lrhool in BeilevtmOmihfasouthernsuburb.th a n n n
150 disabled aoldm1 of the recent war
taking umlnlnt.
Pawnaa ll uquuizlng with olldsla
of me lluriluzion in auch 1 wny that
a new passenger depot urili prublbll'be built u Pawnee mon.
NEWS UF STATE
TERSELY TULI]
Recent Kappenhgx in llebx-uh
NEWBERRY WINS Lone nam
Slnnu Dnldlt Rtpuhlleln EnU\|e¢ me
P h u by va n 0|41 za 41,
Fo rd e nu m an
m m m .
SAVE 3 PUINTS
CANNES FARLEY
'\:1 »
HIS FAITH
BLD LEAGUE
Make Pilérimage
Slushto Ex~Pres»'
ent's Door.
m o n FOLLUWS
Pruenee Offer! Proof
ations ie Not Dead,"
ompen.Sln lto n
cad March.
D. C.---Dotlnrlng anew
ln the vitality ot the
one.former President
.an impromptu gather
~e that mon who oppos-
wotml hue to "look out
~:de by e man tn the
meeting of the \%'oodrmr~llon that those present
=to me former pres-tt ptlgrtnmge of newemi
lrere and friends of Air.
I1 two miles of etubhyrestdenco.Th e n the
»u and n-solved Itself ln-
monetntion.remark: were ln reply
~mpcn,thot noting asaddwIatredthatthe
re odvred pmol' thlt the
O n i w a s n o t d v a t l .
rdly tell y ou hav meh
~n of friendship and ron
me feel." Str. wilson recnn bo no doubt of the
me langue of notions.Itof Itself and those who1: will have to look our
.I have no anxiety fornxlety is to seo our gzexit
heir fares ln the rltthtmore with eil their force.
or al! this.I |.|nnt de
enjoy tt, ueverthe1t~n\."'
to th'e'pouse was led by
sh of Romana. FletcherI Herz1| ot t¢or;,m.
NEWBERRY wins Lena mm
ilnlto Dock!!! Rtpubllcan Entitled to
Place by Vote of 4?to 41,
Ford Claim; an
Dafutol.
u - - - " -
Waxltitmgtun.D.U--Tnwsnn Il.
Newberry of Mlchlgm, lil\||l¥y won hi!
iuug light for a not ln the United
States senate.
The rlglat to thc MB:was deter
mined by ine senate Itself, whlrln by
a vote ot 48 to 41 on at reaolullonsponsored by republican leaders. as-
sorted that Mr.Newberry was en-
titled to hls seat.
All-who voted for him were repub-
licans. while nine republicans and 32democrats \0f.|.'d agnlnat him.'rhnee
sennlon were paired for and jhroo
ngnlnst the romlutlon, md three sen
ulofl did not vote.Added to the relolutlon doclnrlnllir. Newberry antltted to bla sont and
denylng the claim of Henry Fvfd. thedefeated democratic contestant ln the
1918 aloctlon.that boauao of cam-
paign expenditure.: Mr. Newbc°rr; was
not entitled to alt lu tho at-nate. was
1 statement of publlc pulley by whichthe senate "zoran-ly condemned nd
tllanpprored"the use of ealcesslvo
stuns in blmif of any cundldgte.
. n. C.-President Hard-: thu the wldler bonus
~ruvlsion (or rnldng the| It was stated ollltlally
house.
od by the prsldent um:ll will pu: virtually In
~e house measure. but It
beyond doubt tml he~ny attempt to promise
of the f ed debt pm-o enactment by contre!
debt refnndlng blll.
m o n r l P o l n m f f .fo r m e r
ra n c e. p er s o ni fy ln g cfm -
n c h o p i n l o w n i c h d e -
l l p o u n d n f |19 I1 fr o m
~y be c o m o p r e m i e r o f
P o l n c n r a w a s cu l le d i n
l a c e b y P : e s l d e n t l l l l t e r
'h e r e d g u a t l o u o f A r i s
~m t he p rvmi er sh lp . an d
e m s t o t r c . m l n g a n e w
l 'o l n c a r e . i t i s s a i d . h n s
to s e l e ct h i s m in i s t e r s
fe e t o f t h e B r l a n d d o w n -
vo t e o f c o n fi d e n c e m i g h t
l s t h e d e fe a t o f l l b l r m t
~n,c h i e fl y r o m p o s w o f
|h l l a l . p a r t i e s . a n d m u
n i n g a t t h e a t t i t u d e L o
z r a n d a r vfu s n l t o n e o : -
o f M P a i n e a r e e s m a
o ff o p p o t i t l o n t n M . a r l -
g r e e m e n t s w i t h t h e B r i t -
w a s g i ve n a n o va t i o n
a r e fr o m t h e c h a m b e r b r
l h n n m n o f t h e 4 0 0 : t e
Tu r k e y a n A o n i s R e n t A l k l d .
W h i t e R o c k . 5 : D . - A fa r m o \ \ m ~ r o f
th i s vi c i n i t y Im a offosrlnl t o r e n t b i l
fa rm of z o o a cr es on t h e s ol e c on di t io n
t h a t t h e t e n a n t s h a l t t u r n o ve r t o h l m
o n e t u r k o y fo r e a c h a c r e o f l a n d c o n -
w i n vd i n t h e fa r m . Tu : k < y a m h l b y t h e
l a m l o w n e r d u r i n g t h u ( r i n s i n g w a c k !
o f 19..!t b r o u z h t h i m f r ' m SS t o $ 1 0
ea ch , a n d h e fi ; :1 1 re 1 tl ln l h e w i l l r e -
c e i ve g o o d r e n t t o r h i s l a m ! If t h u w o -
i n t w i l l : g r e w t o fu m l s h h i m l n t h t
fu l l o t 1 9 : 2 o n e t u r k r - y [ n r o u t h a c r e
In t h e In r m . Zi o b £ | | e \ | . '8 t h a t b y l l l l l
n u - t h o d h e w o u l d h e g e t t i n g t h e " i o n g
en d " o t un o tu l r nn l n wt t h Il l el t vn u m .
Cndltor Nation In World,. D. C.-Ame:lea In the
Goliath ot the nnanclal~ual report of D. R. Cris-
trolier of the currency,
~ours.ry debtor nation in IDI-I
the greatnt creditore1rorId'|history. \Her
r during the intervening
~. nearly 85 pu cunt
banks can marshal cub
~tlmsted as more than
Pq nr oo e H a d C a s h .
W anl nlng ton.D .C - B u t t e Pen ros e,
'In t o U n i t e d S m t vs s e n a t o r fr o m P e n o -
syhronln. . had $L2l!.lot} to ca sts to a soft
d e p o d t t q ; o f t h e . \ : n o r ' c o n b e c u r l t y
a n d Tn x s t o o m p n n y lm rg ,It I n m m e
knotvrn th r o u g i i t h e fl l l n g o f n r o -
p o n b y Th e o d o r e Go go s wo ll .ds - pu t :
re g i st r a r o f w i l ls . Ao c o rd l w r t n t h e d m -
o t y w z i n n r , t h e m o n e y i n c l u d e d I l vo
$l 0 .D o t l n ot e s w i t h t he b al a n ce ln b il l s
ol' $1,0 00. $50 0 an d ;1 o0.
. - - .u -
.Joh L o t s D o n ' t in t e r e s t F o r d .
W a s h i n g t o n . D . C . - Th e Ir e m ' I| | : o v»
e r n m e n t h a s a p p r o a c h m l H e n r y F o r d
b y n o b l e a s k i n g l f h é w o u i d o o u l i d e r
t h e p o r e h u e o f b a t t l e o h l n l .
In a n n o u n c i n g t h e r e q u e s t L o r e . M r .
F o u l s a t d h e h a d r e p " o d t h a t unl ess
h o m o l d b u : t h e e n t i r e F l ! '1 l t l : n a vy
he w o ul d n o t b e tn t o r o ot a d tn j o b i o t a .
N o a n s w e r z o h i s a w e h a d b e a n r n -
e e l ve d , h o m m .
-A telegfxm was rs~e Haunt headqunnen
~t Farrington of the Illi-announclug that $45,000
on; had been ummm
Want Work md Rok Charity.
Denver, Colo.-"We want work, notchar"lly,°' is the slvnn ldopted by |.
group of ez:service men who un
nounoed that they would hold an un-
emptoymf-nt parade here January 21.The dcmnnauatlon. as it is planned.
will not be an organized alhlr but In
Inwndml zo show Denver huslness men
the actunl number -of veterans henwho are out of work. 1: was stated.
c m m And Hind.
o.--J. IL Hutchinson and
~otfmln called on Rn.rd Brmm to mt married.
dillDSO my clothes." nlclMlm Hoffman changed
~a meantime.
Wants Hoover to Run Exposition.
Philadelphia, Pa.-Saeretary of Cvm-merce Hoover was proposed u db
mc:-or general ol' the Saqul-Centczv
nhl expodllon at 1 sainry of s1po.oooi"?esr for live years br Councilman
Charles B. Hail when the Sesqu|-€!en-
tcnnlal comm! we of Phi adelphia dl;council was organized.it u proposed
to hold use exposlti n in mee.
a Found It Pretty 8691.Many or the 006 Yankee
urind from the Rhino-
transport Gmtiguy nmto come here.
~ "putty son"afarld.
Chil dre n Pla yi ng U nu a r lh G ol d.
L e l a n d . l n . - W h i l e p l a g i n g l n a s h e d
ou th e zz . W . Br nn at ad ( ar m n a- ar h er e.
c h i l d r e n fo u n d n bo x c o n t a i n i n g 5 5 0 0
In s o l d u n d e r a b a r n .Th e f a t h e r r o n -
t l n u e d t h e s e a r c h a n d n s r e w a r d e d
vn l l h m o t he r b u: c on t n l ni n g $5 2 I.T h e
m o n e y l s m p p o a e d t o ha ve b e l om z e d
zo E r ic Da vid s on . w h o b efo re hi s d e at h
l l ve d o n t h e pl ac e.D n vl d s o n d 1 d n t
be l ie ve i n b nn k s , l t l l l ml d .
N o n p a r t l a a u L n g u e I n C a l l fn m l l . .
Mo de st o,( h i . - - T h e p r e l i m i n a r y
w o r k o f o r g a n i z i n g t h e no n p a r t i s a n
l a n e a s a p o l l u c l l p a r t y l n G a l l -
t o r n l a w a s p e r f o r m e d h e r e b y n c o n -
'r e ll t lo g l t i e n d e d b y s e ve r a l m u o n !
B g m e l i n t h e l e q u a .
wm submlz Treaties ua Bench,Wldninglon, D. C.-All matic s and
agreements reucned at the armamentconnermc e will be mbmltled to the
senate Immediately aner the conclus-
ion at me house c onference, It vrumic a gt tho W hite bona.
Ro cl rh ll e r P a y l 33 9 1. 59 0 In co me T a x .N e w Y o r k . - J o h n D .Ro c k e fe l l e r
l e m t o m e : m e a l b u l l d l n g a c h e c k fo r
$301 .®8. 39.w h i c h t h e s u p r e m e c o u r t
d e c i d e d h e o w e d u t a x e s o n i n c o m e
fr o m p l p g u n e :!.ll |1. lfBl 'Nd t o 01|
m m p n n l e s .
Dafaleattona 3754.000 at Bank.
St. Inuls. Mo.-Arthur 0. Melngver.fndllve talhier of Lho Night and Day
bank. was lndlcated on a 0l1U»1'¢o ofmaking a false report of the lffnlrs of
0. cnrpnrallnn.Thu Bank Is sald tu belhon $754000.
Pnhiblum Agant Goes w c aummli.
Waahingtnn. D. C.-E. C. Yellow!!Iprnhlbluon agent now enmugrd in an-
qmectlnn work ln the math, has been
ordered to 'Ian I`ranrl|-co to mopemwith StnteI>lnN:tm Mitdle ll ln ,J E
In t h e V o c a t i o n a l l r h o o
O m a h f a so u t h e r n l u l m
15 0 di s a bl e d m l d mi o f L 2 1
t a k i n g u m l n l n t .
P a w n a a l l u q u l l i l l h l
o f m e l l u r i l o z i o n i n a u .
a n e w p a n e n n r d e p o t
b e b u i l t u P a w n e e s o o n .
Th e n ew el ec t ri c p la n : a
L! n e ar l y c om p l e t ed a n d
fo r o p e r a t m a i n a s h o
pl an : c oa t ne a rl y $1 9 ,0 00 .
Pl an s a r e b e i n ;m a m
pa vi n g o f 3 0 m i l es o f e o
Domz lns co u n t y d u r i n g
e s t i m a t e d l h l t t h e c o s t
$1.uuu.vuo.
I'o u r i n m a t e s o f i n e a
t o r y a t L i n c o l n m a d e
b w a k fo r li b e rt y ,g l l n
w h l l v a g u a r d a m p u e u h i
Boe in g mo n.
l fa r m e r i o f t h o vl c l n l t y
I n u 'ur lr un ln ed 5 C o o ~
S t o c k M a r k e t i n g u s o d a t i
fa r m e r m e m b e r s t o m a
Sto ck t o a be tt er a dvan lo
A n a p o r o p n a u o n o r
a me m u r i a i U m n a s l u m
un l vo r a lt y .m l d e l u m e
u r e . vu 4 a n e e l l e d a f t e r
be t w e e n G o ve r n o r M c K e l
Ct l l o r S a m w A ve r y .
Bcl wa rd 'l e m o n It l c k e
o f th e N i n e t y l o u n h .Ae
f m m wl l i t i l h e w a s d l
NEWS UF sara
TEBSELY THU]
-.-
Roctmt Happening# in liabnalm
Given in Bri ef Ite m! for
Busy Readers.
Governor Mr.Kelvle joined ln s vol!
hunt at Arnpahon.Slx coyote: and
mm! 1nekra|»hlt| were caught.A tabernmta with a seating capacity
of 2.000 wltl be erected at Superior for
the union revival meetings to nun in
A few weeks.
Manngen and dcrecton or c ountyflin ln Nebraska wll! meet in Uncoln
January 10 and 11. to ducuu nrozmml
for 19.'?. Bcrrotlry W. B. Smith otUncoin lnaounres.
A ru-ont ylald of nn avenge of
seventytive bushels of corn an acreon560 acre: was produced by Ed.
llulil and Walter S'\Ȣtcl:l:ot"n on theDanv.Slophonl farm near North
Band.The Roan! of Pdundnn ntled um
girl students of the 19'.."3 graduation
riana Will hive to ellmlnlte competi-tion ln dross The nrles cali for a
nlmplu cotton dress 1:ltla neck not too
low and not to oxroed 325 In cu-st.liattlniaa Brandt,IT. tnnner, living
Ouunly pmt of the Am
according In Ilarrg c. H~
Fine or undetermlneddestroyed the nruze ou~
nlcd at Murdock. by W1The building was valued
was not insured.SI:
look and other impllulenThat Cheyenne county
gglsing some good hog:
by :he fad Chl! l ru Bf
stiipped br Gm-nr A.o
Shluoy topped me DenvaWlévl-I.
Gas from n coal h
flluxvtl the death ot tonI*r¢°uwnt.Hrs Glen I n
fe et : of Il l he al t h. c al le d r fe in ll s as o ve r
L h e t e l e p h o n a a n d a ft e r b l d d l n g t h e mzo o d l m - h r e f! a b u l l e t i n t o h i s b m l n a t
Isl a! r lg il r le nl pl v.I l e d i e d m o n a f w r
a r r i vl n z a t a n O m a h a h o m l l a l .
Ge n e P u nl y , o f A t k i n s on . t o p pe d t h e
O m n l m m a r k e t a r m l n U m o t h e r d a y .
M r . P u r d y h u t h n d l e n l n c l i n m o f t o p
p i n g t i n g h o g m a r k e t fu r fo u r s u c c e s -
sl r e se a m s . a n d h a s b e e n r n l s l n g th..
D u r o c h m m fo r a n u m b e r o t y a n
wit h rem ar izn bl e m uc cvs a.
i fe d e r u l Ju d g e M a n i a W a d e o f I o w a
m n l h - m e d t h e p u n l m a o o f t h e W e l l s
AI» L m : t Nl e n n a n p i n n l a t Sc h uy l er ,
fu r $ 9 0 0 0 0 .Th e m l l l w a s b o u l h t b l
W . D a l e C h u k o f t h e O m n l m \ N a l !o n n l
fo u n d unc on sc io us b y
'l"h reo p h ; n l d . s n | .w i t h
mo t o r .w o r k e d a l l l o r e n
d t n l e t h e vl c l l m l . .
F i r e o f u n k n o w n on-"I
c o ve r e d bs'L a w r e n c e `
m u : l t t h e Y o r k A u t o c o
t o m i l y d e s t r o y m t h e u n
an d 45 c nr l. .Th e b u l h l l ~
b y L .M .L i n c o l n a n d \
st r ee t . w ho es t im a te th e !
oo o.n o 4 5 c a n a r e e i
w o r t h m m m
E u g e n e o m n o o . o n l y
U .s .m u m :Jo h n G
Ros ali e,v u fo u n d d
cr o n , th e t o p o t h u h e n . ~
b l o w n o i !bar |: h o ~
p o n d l h l t G m n o u ,' n l
c r o n f r o m h i s h o m o .
m r f s i n x t h e s h o t n l n , a l i
In d t i l l t b o t h h n r n l l .
cn-filtors. on l\"uvc~:nb¢~r 21.Gunnrmn
llon of the purcblse was held up. pend
lng the report of Ilvrben Daniel.
audltnr. lppnlund by Feflvrnl Jl.ld;.'e
Woodrough to :und the intemsll of
the Slnail frtmlltors.
Fins from matches ln the vest pocketat Drputy State I-'Ira Marshal Harry
Hauser c aused |near panic in thelqrlctheatre az Llnmlu.Wrnlhod
In an aura of smnke, um deputy rlxshld
outdoors and spanked out the blue.ills appearance renmmrwd the crowd
after smeml crle: of Ere.Ilmuser hm
just nnlshed wrltlng a buileun advis-ing the use of Ilfety nnlehes whvn bl
slipped some of the parlor varietyln his pocket and went to we um. ac-
corcllng to hls amz.
To nm an M-lem irrigated firm inihu North Platte vailey one year com
32060, exc ludes of nn: un for un
ié lllpll.
A n a t t a n a l ve l y d g u e d
b e e n d l r u l a t o d a t i n g -
o f c o u n t y a n e l m r . a
a n d r o a d c o m m l m l o n c r
I n H n m l l t n n c o u n l y .=
ad dr es se d £ 0 t h e l
b e !!!m m b r m m f
o t h e r p e t i t i o n a l g n e d b s '
h u b e e n p r e s e n t e d I n t h
m l s l o n o r n a k i n :f o r
ti on Of $5 . 00 0 t o c on t ln u
t h e f u m b u r e a u .
c o m m i t t e e o f t h e N o r t h P l a t t e V n l l e y
W a t e r U s e r s u s o c l u l n n .' r m s cost
m u l l l e m i u d a l f u l l o w l z A i h l f a I - M d .
87 5: co u nt y t a xe s , 5 22 5 : w at e r c ha r gu .
S i w ; # e e n p o n t w t . $ 1 0 0 3 o t h e r s e e d .
5 8 0 :b l u c k s m i t h l n l .8 2 5 :re pn l zl ug .
3 1 5 0 : l n s u n n o e . 8 2 0 : u p k e e p a n d d e
p n c l n t l o n , 8 5 0 0 ; fe e d fo r w o r t s t o c k .
s e w : fu e l , $ 7 5 .
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t r c t i o n i t po aa cu c et b y vi r t u e o f t h e
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m n l t l o n .
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c o n t o f h o r r t r l o r t a .
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r a o g c d b c t w o c o M .Il : a . n d a n d P r o
ml or H0 3 11 t i oo r gc al so ca n b e a no d l a
m n a i d vr vd to slope-nd u p o n n c o n fo rc n c c h o w . c o n } I r I- | 03 d Ge -o rg !a m !
at .Po l n ca r e .T h e l a t t e r a l w a y s h a s
b e e n Walid fo r t h e Voroa ltloo tr c o l y .
a n d n s m u c h a a F r a n c e l a k n o w n t o
d e s i r e n p a c t t o m p l a c o t h e t r i p a r t i t e
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n r l g l n a l pe ac e ne go ti at io ns .Po ln cn ro .ll k o Xi r t a o d .w i l l t m f o t o c o u n t w i t h
th e cx tr cm o tm t lo na ll st 1 lc wo .D o u b t a
a n c n t c n n l n c d h e r e w h e t h e r t h e l m -
tlouo"at»=w i l l ac c ep t t h c u l p o l a t l o o n
Mr. L lo yd G eor ge l mp oo cs as n ec es sa ry
to co n cl u do th e p a ct .
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dl tl lc ol t nc g o tl a l io n a m a y en s u e b e -
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at to ct t h e d e ve l o p m e n t s w i l l h a ve o n
t h e co n t e m pl a t e d .g e ne m l el ec ti on .
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i a n d a n d F r a n c o o t a l m o s t t h e l m :
t i m e o n e b e - l n ; d l l c u l l o d . u I t l a r c
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f r ( ) B B c u : ¢ 1 1 s U z . v a
t n .. ..those ot an angry est, a pu! of chok-ing powder smoke. and the crack of
the rtlle.For just about three seconds
nothlng further hlppened: but at thetounh second or thereabouta-oh. boy!
The cabin was stoutly and solidlybullt of Inga an 1 may have mentioned.
but in the dash of the remllnt: expltr
:lon ve had a glimpse of doom amz
windows raving inward and a section
or the spilt-shingle roof leaping towardthe spacious tlnuatnent on meh.
"Now, dum ye," was Daddy IItrams
mornse eommeng made with an eye Inapeephole.'°no\\,dum ye,mu h e
y¢\t1°ll let fnllil aleep peaceable fur a
little spell !"UI' course.. in the darkness,made
tlmlelter by the cloud of dust the exploalon had kleltm up. we eoaluln't ten
what had become of the uhln gurrison. or wltether or no \\ed killed all
or any of ll.But the lnlmedittla re-sult was perfectly soulststlsfylag.
There were no more roof lsomlmrd-
ments. and after we hall rentnlned on
watch tozether for perhaps hall' an
hour. Daddy sent me lu the blanketsfor my forty wlnks; dld tllla and atter.
tvllrd played, a lowdown trick un mv.For. what with the previous nlghtfs
broken rtst. and the more or les: ex-citing and strenunul day. I alert! like
a tlwd bully . and when l awoke the
sun was alalnlng ln nt the two hlgltwindow holes at something more than
an adltu angle, and Daddy lllrlm wasmaking coffee and frylng bacon andbaklnzpanhmadoverarhlphre
built on a piece of hnllerlron we had
turned down for hearth purposes the
previous etenlngThe old angel look my reproleh»tal abuse for his unselthhneaa quite
goodnaturedly as he dm must things.and made his report ol' the nlght'a
dolngn.Up to mitlnlght there had
been nothlng stirring: but after thatthere had been ne on the black-
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in the Flaih of the Explosion We HI-tl
a Giimplc of Doors and Window:
Caving ln.
smith amp side. and lndleallonn that
the jumpers were at work on some-thin; in the boiler shed.Slneo thls
lay beyond our qeld of vlnlon we¢:ot1ldn! see what was coin! on, norcould we apply the dynamite nembdi.
Shortly after we had llnlnhed breat
fast the work noises began again. butwith me ulmkentngmneldmlth aaopiathe may 1:eeouldrrt seo a thing and
could only make wild guesses at what
the raltlera wem up Io Along aboutthe middle or the furenoon they tired
up one or more of the bodlers: a wh!!!ot wind coming along the side ot me
mountaln blew the smoke over so un
some of It drlfied Into lhe shaf tbutts!
through the high Irlntlewl.Still Iewere completely Ion in the gueadnk
vrllderness.
1 lt. nlso. wre through the roof
" G n l u s a u n n u m i e d . "D a d d y g r i m -
aq e d , wh e n a t h i r d s h o t ca m e fro m m n
l n o t h e r p o i n t o f t h e co m p a s s ;a n d
wi t h i n t h e ne x t fi ft e e n m i n ut e s B ul l e t -
P a r i s - I l n s
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rt eu e n ou gh t o k ee p t ts o n t he a n nl ln ;
n d I d d n ' l m l n d o d m l t t l n g t h a t t h e
bj ec t w as ha nd s om el y g ai n ed .l e un 't
p e a k fo r D a d d y l l l r u m o r t h e d u g ,
In t at t he e nd o f t h e l l ta l f t l o ur 1 w a s
lt tl e be t t e r t h a n a b u n c h o f 1 n w
m w e lA l a l l d a y s mu s t ,th l a wa a r i x o m el l l t d a y h 1 1 !l " 1 'l ' h " e n d a t l a s t . a n d
r l l h t h e c o m i n ; o f d u s k t h e b o m b a r d -
ment s t o p p e d - w i t h o u r r o o t l o o k i n ;
Ik e l | | e \ . ¢ .
Bu t e l le r d a ek n es s ha d s e tt l ed do w n
r e w e r e m a d e t o fe e l i n a n o t h e r w a y
Low ac u te l y he lp le ss w e w e m .W e
o u i d see no t h l n g .h e a r no t h i n g .
Th o u g h w e k ne w w e w e r e s u r r o un d e d .
he l ll en co a nd a ol lt ud e we re u nb ro ke n,
m d t h e s t r n l n w m a : r e n t e r t h a n t h a t
If a pl t ch e d b ot t le .It w e w e r e t o n e t
m y a l e e p a t a l l , a n i g h t w a t c h c o u l d
l o m a i n t a i n e d b y o n l y o n e o f u a a t a
l m e ; a n d w i t h o u r u t m o s t vi g i l a n c e
L lu r pr ls e a tt a ck w o ul d b e th e e as i es t
bl n ; l n t he w o r l d for B u l l e r t on t o p u l l
rlf.
Th er e ar e no ni gh t no is es ln t he h ig h
ll tl t tz d oa , n u le s o t he wl m ! h ap p en s t o
re b l o w i n g ; n o fr o gs o r t r e e t o n d s . n o
m e e t s ;a n d t h e sil en ce w a s fn l r l y
l e n fe n l n g - a n d m a t l d e n l n z .
No t w ls h l n g t o s t ri k e a m a t c h t o d o
e r m l n o t h e e x a c t a n d o f m a 'ma tc h
wer do d, I s tu ck lt o ut , me ani ng t o gi ve
D a d d y g o o d me a s ur e .S o I t h i n k l t
ou s t h ave b e en so m e wh e re ar o un d t e n
fe l u e k w h e n th e e o l l l e wo k e w i t h 1 1
m m . j u m p w u p , t o o k t h e k i n k s o u t o l
t i l b a c k w i t h a l i t t l e u h l n l n g y a w n
md t r o t t e d t o t h e tl o o e - t h e o n e o p e n
ng t o w ar d t h o c o . b ln n e r o s. 5 t h e d u m ;
te nd .Sc r ew l ng an ey e to on e o f D a d
iy 'a a n g e r b o r ed l o o p h o l e s ,I tr i e d It
fa t h o m t h e ou t e r da r k n e ss , w h le h w m
.lnl y lt deg ree or lo l ess Epr yptl an t han
: h u t o f t h e s h a ft h o u s e In t e r i o r .
Th o u g h I co u l d see n o t h l n g aus pl
rr l o u l 1 : " as ve ry e vl ti e n t t h a t me d o ;
cou ld he ar mm et lll np z. li e l ll ld hl s n ew
t o t h e c r a c k u n d e r t h e d o o r n o d w u s
g m w l l q g .I q u l e t e d h l m n m ! l l o t e n e l
So me th in g 1s a s gu ln g on . e it he r ll li ld t
of t he e ab h l or b uc k of i t ; l n t h e d e n t
ua e B r ia n d f ]
vu O f f e r e d i l
ln i n i a l r y . L l .
a l r e a d y h e g u :t at Boulll. I mlnlalry ml! ne spur! lived
vw na w|
potitlon hu
at the amosulmrlil agent
b e m s m mc petition Il
lure and hu
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u county mm-
zc lnnmndl-| 111| wurk ol
n e n g a p d m
Lln the nud-
lnlty of Burumbnuxhmd
ty be n-pn-sented nt me Genoa. confer-
ence,Japanese spokelmen ll ld andwill bl pnnlcnlnriy dillrvvl ct partici-
pating ln dm discussions if Rnsinn
rep:rsenutlres are to take pun ln lhedeilhernllonn.
Under :he nncertaln conditions prerailing lhrougont 111| lerrltty yrhlcla
formed n pnrt ot the orwnu Rnndln
empire. Slberia. it is believed, is |01to be c onsidered an lntegnl put of
ilunia and In vlan of Jnpufs proxim-ity lo Slbarn and its wonnmic lntenrlt
In ihe development of tha! oounln. itll pointed out that Japan has l. vital
Interest in any de:eiopmnnts that I!-
radical and ameans n still'
win! Gennnn
nlza Moscow.
The cholremia a noon
nda': latest a
llh at Cnnneu
as.Brlunll
an his depart
allghtly morenudes
M l ! ! G l r r y
W a s hi n gt o n
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t h e y g n z e d a t t h e r u i n s a t t h e h o m o
w h i c h h u a h d t e r c d t h o u :Io : a l m o s t
t h r e e q u a n e r s o f a ce n t ur y ,M r . a n d
l i m Ja m e s B i l l s a n d 104 a n d 102,
strikers" han i made plana to M811 all over.cc under thlldue mu emernationIn0|
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d u n g s o t i g h t l y u a n y u u t h w h o m o d
t o s a n m g m u s a ; : Ji w e r e d r o w n e d .
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D e t r o i t , M i c h . - O p e n t l o n a w e r e r e
m m o d i n a l l d a p a n m e n l l o f t h e F o r d
nlicucc 1 could distinguish 1| low lnurmm of voices and. ¢ moment inter. 1
sound like that which would be mauiuby the ¢nutlous openlnz nf one of ilu
sliding wlndows.wmae I alill had mg
eye to the peephola m Jet of llllhlspurred from the flnrivhulk of the mb
In. and nlmnklaneousiy a builet inr-shrough the shafthouse roof.Th
mldern hld captured our outworki.The report and the 'bullet clntte
nrou Daddy Illrum, and when
lumod he Ima at my elbow."Done crepe up on us. have the;
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n e a r l y a m o n t h f o r i n ve n t o r y m d r e -
pnlra..40 .0 l .D m e n ar e k e pt o n : he nu -
r o l l . 3 2 . 0 0 0 w o r k i n g n t o n e t i m e .
R u m F o u n d i n G o o o a n u t l .
M t n n e n p o l i l .L l i n n . - T w o l:r|:|.I1d|.l¢l
eo c o a n u t l t r h l c h c o n t a i n e d a p l n t e m u
of Ja m a ic a r u m w e r e a e lz e q b s fe d e r a l
n e u n a t n M l n n e l p o l l s r a i l r o a d s u
u o u .E a c h e o e o l n u t w a s p i n n e d u m :
A c o d .
$5 , 00 3 .3 9 Ad van c e d t o F a rm e rs . .
O m a h a . N o b . - Th e W a r F i n a n c e c o r
p o r a t i o n h a s a p p r o ve d $.1000.Q00 I n
a d n n c l l l l o N m b n s l i a fh r m e r s a n d
s t o d k m e n u p t o d a l e . u r m r d l n g t o F .
W .Th o m a s c h a i r m a n o f th e U m m m
ag en cy .
Ir i s h L i b e r t o M a k o A n n o u n c e m e n t .
D u b l i n . - O r s m n i z e d l a b o r In I r e l a n d
so-on 1: li l m a k e a n i m p o r t a n t a n -
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n o t h i n g I n n u n d l r e c t m n ;less th atn o t h i n g . s i n c e t h e l e - a n t o l h o p b u i l d
i n a : c u ! o l ! w h a t l i l l l o l i g h t t h e s u n
g n : e .B u t t h e b l a c k darkness d1r.ln
h a m p e r Zl a m e fs a n o r l u l l n o s e . s u l
h i s vs g e r n e s l l o g e t b a r k t o t h e r e a
i m m a f r o m w a t a n o d p r o o f u m
th e r e w a s l s r e t n o t h i n g I t l r r i n g 0 |grown worn- since me nm of the yen r vl a l o u o f t h o no u nc m u l- n t ! n fa vo r o f th a p e ac e
: m e d o u t l a t r t n t y .Th o a t t i t u d e o r h l b o r b l l h e n o
ma y ex pe nd ed h a s b e vn r e g a r d e d u s o m e w h a t u n -
.ce r t ai n .
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n .-._....-
D fa d r , N c r . , Ja n u a r y 1 9 ,192 2.
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C o u n t y ,N e b r u k l ,o n e
~t r u c k ,e n g i n e N o .
1 li ce n se N o . T- 8 09 , t o th e
e r f o r c u l l .
Ie i s h a d i n fo r e o l g s u r e
c h a t t e l m o r t g a g e g i ve n
a n d t h e l a w i n a u c h c u e s m l d e
p r o vi d e d ..
D a t e d t h i s 10¢h d a y o f Ja n ~
1 9 2 2 . a t B l a i r . N e h r m k n .
M A U R I C E M E I I R E N
Bight {8), in the Vil1&Z¢ of Arling-
ton,Washington Chianti,Ne b li lk n
to satisfy two certain mortgages on
said real estate above described.
The plaintid, on the 16th day of
December.!92l,. obtained a decree
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
Chrago & North W aist*
Train! Eut.4:35 p. m. Daily.
11:13 a. m. Dnily.
8:45
2:54
1:25
2:00
8:30
12:57
6:28
Trains Wan.1. m. Daily..
p. m. Daily.
c ..s.z>.. ALI()
Hnina North.
I. ln. Daily except Sunday.
p. m. Uaiiy except Sunday.
n. rn. Sunday oniy.
Tninn South.
a. rn. Daily except Slmdly-
p. ln. Daily.
IThe kind of é man wa hah to aut ammant will not cxpend mo n q
Chriltmu dinner with il one who ll told: not ovmnd by thmc oimty o
so near-sighted ho get: KRW nm his datenchnngaiaamuu mutha ..
spectacles.-Dadlu New:thcr¢.Al it will bt lmprlc tktbh
~s WEEKLY MARKET anroxir
emu __ .19
~stars _,___ .08prings,,-...16
.az
.26
.32
.93
.23
~33 _
amo m ...."'.--.,.
'heat ..____
als ,... .
nga $5.75 £0 $6.3'a
attle -.3 to 'T cents
n m NEIGHBORING TOWNS
Kqanlrd News .
Mr. and Mrs.Magnus Johnson of
Blair spent Sunday at the Hola Peter
wen home.
Mrs. Bolle Houck camo over from
Arlington to ull on friend! between
trains Saturday.
Grandma llisfeldt is reported quilt
ill at the home of hor daughter, Mrs.
Ray Brown at Arlington, at this writ-
ing.
Ft. Cnlhoun Chronicle
W1 H. Epling, of Lavomo, Calif., ls
ranking an extended visit with his
laughter. Mn. Chun Mehrens.
Henry Rohwer ond Wm.Steven
attended the annual meeting of the
Blair Telephone Co. held at the county
teal. Tuesday.
Mis! Cam Clark has purrhued a.
lot between the Klint!! and Dr. Geen-
mnn residence. on which she expects
to build n house this season.
County Commisaioncr!! WhH.n. Blaco
and Truhlsen were here Saturday
APPRECIATION
Thr Christian Joint Relirf desires
to thunk those who so liberaily con-
trihutcd for the Chrisunan baskets.
Thiny-five baskeu, furnishing din-
nrrn for about eighty children were
donated.We wlnh to thank yan for
your lihernlity ¢
The Christian Joint Relief.
a ~»A :
f" P h a r e i n t o b e 1 , b i g m e n m e e t i n g
o f fa r m e r : a n d b u s i n e s s m e n o f W a s h -
i n g t o n c o u n t y F r i d a y e ve n i n g ,Jan..
zu. at uw city mu.1P r o f.R a n k i n d U n i ve r s i t y - o f f - N e w
b r a s k n w i i l b e o n e o f t h e s p e a k e r s o f
t h e e ve n i n g . ° H e i l a f a r m e r h i m s e l f
|
. - . - -_ . . . . . . . - - » -
Reed The Enterprise.1t's clean.
For Rent--80 acres close to town.
51-if Stale Bank.
Plenty of Tnnlne on hand.Blair
hnrmney.
E. R. Haggard, undertaken Phone:
nd. Red 139.
The Wulf( Drug Store now handles
leetrie light globes.All sizes.
Miss Helen Mueller entertained 1
ew friends at her home on last FH-
ay qzvening.
The Mystery flour sold at The
mules Coal and Feed Store at $1.85
er 4s lb. sack.
All persons knowing themselves
debted to Dr. 3. G. Smith will please
~ll at the Stale Bank and settle.
C. A. Schmidt, Administrator.
Patronize a home instituti9n'bg buy-
g your bread of the Blair Home
akery.Nice line of other bakery
oods, also.1s-u
Ivan Terrell who hm been working
the packing house in South Omaha
It in the intention qf than sponsor-
inf;this meeting to bring :bout s
better underrunding 'between the
town and country folks of this county.
Kuhn'| ?hotnl will plone y ou..
Try a box of J ohnston: Cmdy at
the Blair Phannacy.
E. R. Haggand, undertaken Phono:
Ind. Rid 139.
Rev. Robb was out to North BendL f ew d ay st!1L| week.
For *Ren The Ur.J.G.Smith
house on out Lincoln street..
C. A. Scimidt. Adminiatntor.
When y ou are looking for a real
furnace coal.Get |1Hc¢s at
The Rhoades Coal and I`eed Stone.
I'rom Jan. 23 to Feb. 12th we will
....u | ¢
51-ar.Blair Auto"I`op Cc.
!e l i s a 'A d u Sc he nc k h a s b e e n i l l a t
h e r h o m e s o u t h o f B h i r . f o r t h e p a s t
fe w d a y s
A t w e n t y - fi ve p o u n d m e k o f sa l t
fo r 4 5 c e n t s a t Th e R h o n d a C o n ] a n d
Fe e d S t o r e .
Th i : le n 5 ea r o ld d a u kh b e r , V i o la , o f
M r . a n d M r s . H . J. H a n s e n i s r e p o n e d
.=..
would compel the hearing of his
message.The Gospcl is not mutual
drink,m r this :fnmmlity nor thzt.
¥t does noi consist in forma as Inch,
no matter how beautiful nos how re-
pelling.I t is the turning from :In
with all we have and , and #Hur
alljo Him for time d for enmity ,
and our dh must be les, the bed
wt have.If we p to give God
the tlrnc we as uae for ounelvea,
our orierlng not bless ourselves
nor honor Hlm.if we offer Him the
ragged emi of our talent, we :lima
o l i r f n d t ls l n d r o h i h e l a n d i i o d o f
His ju n :n d hononld place ln our
hearts and lives In pay ing our hilt
debts.if we forgot God and HJ !
churc h. or ply dnt ll81» or dn G06
the few penndes, dimes or dollan left
out of m busy dw. wack. manila or
yenr, anef then expect Him to hnflli
whenwec uil.weneednotbemzprlaul
to fmd that God dau not hearms.
W hy nrawreaupoorinfaithmdlave?
Why does going to church seam s
task?W h y i s i t s o h n r d t n i a m
bath morning. The pastor was pl~|
d m to me lo Ill-ill?y o u n g ~ | .
present.The miniitar mg hc to
kind always, but he means tn presnh
the Gospel.He is not apoiogidng to
any body for the Ward, nor for th
high ideals nf the Christian rellgian,
nor fo r my thing he h as we r uk!
in his sermons exc ept um he wish:
he could paint vronls of more bum-
ing truth and powar, and yet vdth an
oft distance mouth uf the Ri:
n s m d follow th e n ilmld an
aide.This will dimin au
~e present crossings, leaving only
ew one. which wi!! permit a c l~rewlnflhe track for a quiz-Le: of
ile in either direction.
u n - . _ . .
.
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Misa Ih r e Black has aecuroé an
assistant who will take ln lowing
while at the Keister Sewing School.
The Monday Afternoon Club met
with Mrs. I`.. c. Jackson, Jon. 16. Mm
Koopmnn had the n.¢tornoon'a pro-
umm.
There are some new things in bak-
ery goods at the Blair Home Bakery
under the new management.Come
ln and try them.18-if
The high school boys' class of tho
Congregational church enioralned the
girls' class at the church basement
on Inst Friday evening.
A Parts of high school students
attended the program given by the
literary society of the McCarthy
school on last Friday evening.
Hr. and Mrs. John Anderson una!
children accompanied by Jonu Bur-
chazm and wife droiré` down to Florence
laat Sunday so spend the day with
relatives.
Miss Blanche Hill. who lives in the
West, is making u little visit to her
4 2
N o t e : b y 0 1 2 P u l o r
W e a r e g l a d t o r e p o r t t h a t
.
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\v|~¢.aa.va~ua.»a-ua.va~¢.|l.vl~f-IU"'I v I 4 a u u o u u a
The Enterprise prints sale bil\a !\uf\n\s photos wlll plea.-se roof
Try ua on y our preleription work.Cc! >0\Ir cough syrup at the Blair
Blair Pharmacy.Pharmacy.
Rul1a'| Photo: will please you.Mrs. Frank Allbary is quite aiek at
Sea our Iinc of toilet aoaps and her home in north Blau".
tooth panes.Blair Pharmacy.Mr. and Mn. Cory Charlton enter-
tafnml Mr. and hlra.Harry Holme:mil. ;LedH;1§ran:l, undertalcer. Phone. of Omaha over Sunday.
|..-~
at Th e R h o n d e a C o al a n d F e e d S t o r e .
E l z a K i n g Im a r e n t e d h i s h o m o i r
oa s t B l a i r t o c a r p e n t e r J o h n a o p f o r
one 5ear.
It i s r e p o r t e d \ h n t W . J . R o d g e r s "
t h e g e n i a l Ii o r i a t o f B l a i r , w i l l o r e f t
a g r e e n ho u s e u p a t O u k fu n d t h i s
s p r i n g .
W m . Y o u n g a n d f a m i l y o f O m a h a
vi s i t e d a t t h e h o m e o f W i l l C a l d w e l l
la s t S u n d a y .M r s . C l i d w l l l a n d M r .
Xo u n g a r e c o u s i n s .
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c m -n g w n y o u ve ea rn
p a n y o r a r e s e r vi n g o n r a f n a h m s n t
mm m a t lc c s .18 - t f
Il s = : \ '| r i g h t t o hi t c h y o u r w a g on t o
a BL 1 r. h ut n ot t o n mo vi n st ar .Th e y
d o n ' t » m y h i t c h e d i o n ; e n o u g h . - } { o n -
o l u l u St a r - B u i l e l i n .
M r s .A .G .B a m b e r g h a s b e e n e n
jo y i ng : n vi s it fr om h er a i st o r .B e r t h a .
n o w M N . r P . u w : o f c m d I s l a n d .
.She w t u m o d h o m o a s t 'W e dn esd ay
Th r -ll h o a d e s C o a l a n d Feed S!.or¢~
h a s j s u t u n l m l d e d n s h i p m e n t o f s a l t
of hir. and Mrs. Irank Jenkins, has
been on the nick list the past week,
but is better again.
We are erjoyingr all the ndvonta|:e:.4
and dissldnnlngen of nn old fashioned
Nebraska snow stenn.The ground
is well covered and the indications are
zhor we will have n little winter.
Mrs. Gm Huber, who lives in the
southern part of the county near theDoliklnn county line in making a lite
tie inprovement after n neri-ous time
with pneumonia.A trained nurse is
in attendance.
Zenos Smith, who has been siting
for some time. was able to celebrate
his birthday Inst Tuesday.ills moth-
er who is here from South Dakota
was there and helped to mek; the day
:1 memorable one.
Frank Thompson of Seneca, Nebr.,
dropped oi? in Blair lan Saturday on
his my home from Omaha where he
had been in attendance at a fnrmen'
convention held there during the
latter part of lent week.
e n n #
fifty pound sacks.See them if you
need zall..
Mlm Odile Allen, daughter of.Mr
and Mn. Sc ott Allen of the Wrench
district, was obliged to go to her honor
In n Fuesdny evening milerlnlr WHI1
e neuro eye of lrrlppe.Miss Allen
is loathing the Colby school in the
wed:rn part of the county and o mh-ttitute has been provided for the re-
mlinllrr :if the week.
On the 13th inst. Ed Rana was ar-:rentod on the elurge of illegally per-
mlttintr intoxiatinz liquor in his
ploer of business and on the I-ith lv-
peaml before Judge Cnosn and enter~
edin plea of not guilty.Ile who re-
.lensefi on e $1000 bond to appear for
trial on the l?lh.On that day he
appeared and asked for a continuance
until the 2-ith.The mqueet wmv
Rrilntod and his bond of $1000 eon-
tinued.
Mn. Clyde Allen from doilrn in the
Wraneh diatdet received e. eard from
her mother. Mrs. E. C. Pierre who ln
.Lrlpc so Un i Lbs nat sbnlght llne Emm h e n to Seattle,165 miles,
~ ~ drive wvuld be 4543 miles, but far Selltle il 2688 miles [mm ML Pleu-
-(mm ; svnlghl. llna.unc,h.,and 2385 lmm Omllm.JOHN A. RHO.\D§»Publisher The mall expense fqr our party a!Sell\|¢ is | bl; bw torn, und downseven for the 58 days, Including xv. lovm haw they do drlve,~the llmit ixlssuxn xvam' THURSDAY ou. ln |uto exwnse md tires. i|\1-11, zo miles and 1 don't mu anyone
WuhlngtonFondonri.
rrlwzl, usehllhcsi bldd
The uid 1
of 1 amln
md
U79
P r i m P e r Y o u $1 .5 0
e E x t e n d u n o o n d d u a m a t t e r \ t
t h e p o e w l i l e e a t B h l r ,N e h . , u n d e r
u n A . ¢ s d o o n | , w e n » r 1 | » | ~ = h l . 1 3 ' : o .
Pnled Nebrukfe Schools
" M l u o u r l i s z m d e r fo l n g t h e :§r:*
o e m p d g n f o r s k i n n i n g ed u c ht i o n
DIB IS U IB , p a n t l ¢ t l \ y n . | . vu . j m i w u u n :a m o u n t f o r e ve r y t h i n g f r o m s t a r t t o
tl n l s h w a s $ 36 . 0 0 .S0 y o u n ee t h ll ; i l
ch e a pe r th a n b y tr a i n b y q u i te a l i t tl e .
A ve r a g e c o n s u m p t i o n o f g a s o l i n e ,1 1
m i l e s p e r fu l l - o n fo r t h e w h o l e t r i p ,
cr o s si n g s i x m o u n t a i n ronm ee.a n d
'm l l l m r t h e t r a il e r w h ic h w e i g he d 1 1 5 3
i t s .la nd ed .T h e l o n g e s t d a y : d d ve
was 17? miles ami the ehonest 11
mi l es .
|" " " '° u : | » . '.F r o m S e a t t l e w e w e n t t o V a n c o u ve r .
B .C .164 mi l e s .U p i n C a n a d ;w e
h a d t o k e e p o n t h e le ft s lz l e o f t h e
ro a d a l l th e t i m e , th i s w a s ha n d £ 0 d o
at th- et.H e r e w e w e n t t o t h e n a r r o w s
t o l e e U n c l e S l m ' s P e c i fl e F l e e t l o u -
i n g p o n a t 9 a .m .W e w e r e ve r y
clo se t o t h e vess els h e r e a n d o o u l d
h e a r t h e m u s i c o n t h e m .O f c o u r n e
a l l u a Ya n k e e s w a ve d a n d ye l l e d
u y Une:u l u n c l lunaua uumm:" l e n veS e p t e m b e r 1 2 t l 1 , l 9 2 l .on s ai d F o r ]
t r u c k , t o t h e u i d C . A . R i c h e y P a vi n g
C o m p a n y .s a i d m o r t g q e b e i n g N o .
4 4 5 8 o f t h e C h s t t e ! M o r t g a g e s o n fl l e
i n t h e o f l l c e o f t h e C o u n t y C l e r k o f
W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y ,Ne br as ka ..T h e
a m o u n t c l a i m e d b y t h e ou i d C .A .
R i c h e y P a vi n g C o m p a n y t o b e d u e
u n d e r sa i d ch a t t c l m o r t g a g e i n t h e
s u m o f S e ve n t y l $ T0 . 0 0 )D h l l n r s , t o -
ux Ju u g m e m .em u IQIECIDBIIIU U l m e rth e s e c o n d p n n g n p h o f h i s p e t i t i o n
li l e d i n s a i d a c t i o n f o r t h e s u m o l
Six Hundred Eighty-nine md 62-100
Lnollars ($89.62) together with inter-
est theneon at the rate of six per]
cent per annum from the 15th day,
of December,$921,and under tho
sixth paragnph of sold petition for
t h e n u m o f Th i r t e e n H u n d r e d S e ve n t y -
'l w r o a n d 90 - 10 0 D o l l l r l (S !37 2 . 90 , )
w e ve se our Inlun
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OTIANLON, MAHER &
0 ' H A N L O N
A t t o r n e y s - a t l u w
.O l l l c e e i n S l a t e B a n k B u i l d i n g
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that is beginning in Nebraska.I-romi Leaving ML Phannnnt ln., we cameI\\hlfl`I was retumod by each of thelsether with internet thereon at thehogelher with interest thereon at the
I? received a letter inquiri..; wh'=|z\1»s»»enana Councii Bluffs to Omaha alund six Dutroyen.wld nine the food~'*whe' you Bifdistance of 303 miles.
Wash. where the U. S. Fleet lar an-fund the costs of r id saleern Nebraska.There is |omc ".=-uv tlvt outrages
both pridl and ram; in 'the elim in
ference um oz 1-f»-:md :iris om
are ignorant s l' re~ i: on the farm.
The answer of th* rnvarnor of Mis-
souri to this nbnrcnse is plain and
tr u ;Nine out ff f.c ry zo families
From Sioux City we went weat via
Willis and Nlobrlra, Nebr.,.to Dallas.
So. Dakota.Up hero wa expo:iamed
about the longest days we over geen.
The gun roso ab o u td x rm and
woulifft no to bed_i|1 the wut unti
about 8:15 or Inter and it would be
chored.Wo went out on n 88-Boline
launch to the Battleship Tennessee.
one of U. S. hirzest war vesnela, if
not the largest, the New York'1r¢,.
also thorn. then we como hack and
went out on the Hospital ship 'Mercyf
While hero we Ion Hr. Hl\.l|BW'a
M a c a w :RIEHREMS,
Sheri!! of Worhinzlon Count)
50-dt Nohrxnska.
SIIERIFFS SA LE
qnnrn Hnrn :nfl Qhnhnnrfl
T h !D r .A . T h u n ' h l l l heu n t n l u a \ - 4 g p m " n t - r u i n s " m u :
s t n l n l i h " U I | | | n n \ 1 4 "I | l l \ l l ! l v l r a l m m l n t .
l u l m : : u n m a l t n n .D a s u a n n u l .g - ~ = = - - f - f r u m m m A n u r : u n .tm m m & ' n < £ ' u ' I ! "
Ba lh P h || || |Bl l| |a m
tlut more to tore do so for the lake
of the b1*?\f eiurotion of their chil-
dren, he <ieclr'°»This drift can be
checked by p ovldlng better schools
ln u f u ' ° y ,occommnled by as
general irwrovoment in rurd con~
ditions, he believe;
The contrary view, that in onder to
maintain a contented and undiminished
ru n !population they must be kept
in ignorance or denied access to high-
er hnoeriedge, is either untrue or the
business of agriculture is not one sul#
ed to a free born American.The
spirit nt Calloway. where the school
twlllght until 9:30.
From [Lillie we went to Winner
then west thru thcflnriian Reservo-
tions via Mission and Martin follow-
lmr winding prairie roads throuzh
hills and sand with no hoo!-es|»nd
often we would be G0 miles from any
R. lt. and also towns, following n non
a c ow tmil road. until we anired
t Hot Spdngn,S.D.Hero we
stayed a couple of days and visited
the Cave of Winds,t l miles from
Hot Sprinsra.The Cnve is owned and
operated by the government.A guide
look us down through a smell hole
people from our crowd and never sow
them any more on the trip, they belt
us to Los Angeles fire days.
From llellingharn to Tacoma and
2-lt. Rainier National Par".Elf"-.~
camped 5.000 ft. up on the mountain
by n. snow bunk Aug. ll.Mt Rainier
is 1,400 ft. hixh and the most beauti-
ful mountain we ever expect to see,
in more beautiful than Mt. Shank, I
think, it has tive glaciers on it and joe
got up close to one when thousands
of tons of ice are slowly creeping
down its aide.The top half of the
mountain in always white with snow.
v n q e n v n - v n u \ u 1 . | | | u u g
Attorneys.
By virtue of on execution issued
out of the District Court of Washing-
:on County, Nebm.-wh, in an action
*herein The Hanover Nutiornl Bank
of New York was pluintift ond Bun
E. Monh was defendant. I have levied
on the following described property
of said Burt E. lilarsh, to~wit:One
note of w.S.Rodman and Grace
Rodman, dated March let, 1919, due
Marc h lst.1924, for $4.00000; one
note of w.S.Rodman und GraceRodman dated 'arch lst,1919.'due
\ | ¢ n . » L h e 1 0 0 1 ¢. . . .e o o o n n n .
an provided by said order and decree
LICENSED 1§I\lBAL|\lI'ER F UY L R A I DI R! L TOR
HAGGARD .s< UNRUH
e
D_ . . . . _ . a . - . . . _ -a _ . . . . .a 4.
Quality First -- Reasonable Prices
r-1|Oheaber than shorts, oil meal or tankage.
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Ma n y s a t i s f i e d c u s t o m e r s n o w
_te st if y to it s m e ri ts .
Rhoades Coal and Feed Store
~'@rm1@JE1_|@J@1fsf@1@ir=1r@|@J esmmli @m'u11@@@»'m
§We Are
E Selling»>
rop ln and talk
us about this fe
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l l v h \ o . ¢ 1 | u or s t un ! I l i an u m u r l d d l l l ls r ~ n| »| . \ u| | n|o n e n e u u a l mf I n d
h u r r I n n e r u m m i n d : m n r l a t f a : h mI h r I t m l u r l f i f f o u l I n t ll..1 h n » : | 1 n n f f vh u mr m : \ L ¢ ¢ . a ¢d n m l m a w r m i m u b an
mar t | 1 | . . | l l | \ f ¢ a n l hn l 1|l n O M f l h t h a n ou £ v n u n I f u . | \\ l l l l | I | | | l l l l b s l f l i l i n lw a ' u w at nl h l : ¥ L w r s u I L
K D I N S I Z L T F E E D u r n . :
2 9 0 : l C n t u D i a l s . N t h .
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ls to enlarge, ls the proper one Ne=
braska must see to it that its school
system, from bottom to top, is not
allowed to suffer from lack of sup-
wrt-"
The above clipped from Mondagfs
Omaha Bee ls about as silly twaddle
as one ever linda in our dailies and
repulree about as little :mv matter
ss could be put in the proverbial
"munard seed" to wlite.
There la not nor never has been a
tenciency to cut our schools to the
point where the efliclency ol' the iq-
stitution will suffer.There are a lot
of frills that the beet oduators ad-
mit could well be left out and the
aynm be bettered and whereby the
number of courses could be reduced
thus reducing the number of teachers
required to handle the work,thus
materially cutting down the expense
without reducing the real eflldency
of our schools from an educational
standpoint.
Not so long ago in one of the lead-
ing journals of the country appeared
an article baring oh the lack of the
then present day efllclency in all line!
ol' work and as an illustration lt took
the work of a carpenter as an example
and sighted the following to prove
the point:When carpenters were
drawing 25 cents per hour a good car-
penter could hang a door ln one hour.
when the Inge was increased to 50
cents per hour lt took him two hou
and when it went to one dollar it took
three hours to hang the door.We
do not know that this is an exact
statement ae lk appeared in the jour-
that wbuld .hun'y a fat person £0
squeeze thru, and dark only for our
ocbalene torches.Our trail led ull
5 miles and at one time we were 865
feet below the earth surfac e where
we had pic tum:taken.The Cave
breathes like a human mouth,we
camped there over night and at night
the wind was blowing down the cave
door so nrong it made quite a noise
and next day it was coming out.
Leaving here we went north thru
the Black Hills via Custer to Lead
and Deadwood A t Lead we wontthruthe' largest gold mine in the
world.Leaving Lend we went west
via Mooreroft, Wyo.llere our first
real big mountain; were directly infront of us, The Big Ilorn they were
called.There was two roads,one
straight tru the mountains amd one
ltround via Bllloigs, Mont., and here
we had our first controversy.
We said we would go straight thru
as it it only our the anim to Cody
and we will have to get used to moun
tains before we get to California. but
the mountains looked so big it scared
three care
We did
so turned
mountains
at all and
days easy
the rest out and the other
and people went around.
not like to be bluffed out,
of! and we started thru the
alone.We had no trouble
made it to Cody in three
and ahead of the other three cars.
You see we planned the trip and the
other people were going with us on
our schedule.Well we never had any
more trouble after that for theymear-
ly drove the virheels ell' their cars for
fesr we would xo on and not wait for
and from s distance looks like a white
cloud 1IP in the alr.
Leaving here we traveled about 35
miles on n plank road through the
moat dense forest of beautiful pine
and fir, all covered with moss, and
large ferns grow wild, and are really
a nuisance.We used them to hang
our washing on.Finally we got to
l'or1.land and spent three days here
and drove164 miles up the Columbia
llighvay Drive which claims to be
the most picturesque and beautifull
in the world.Leaving Portland vis
Salem to Eugene where we stopped
to seo a Misa Nyse who helped nurse
Eunice the drst y ear she was sick.
From Eugene via Canyonville,Ore.
to Yrelra, Calif., and by Alt. Shasta
where we stopped at Shasta Springs.
We drove about 300 miles crossing
the Siskiyou mountains between One.
and in northern California to Red
Bluff and Rddlng via Willows, great
rice field to Sacramento, Stockton and
Modesto where we spent three days
and would like to have stayed longer
but the rest of the crowd were wail-
ing for ua
From Modesto to Merced, Fresno,
Tulare, Bakersfield, over the Tehach-
api mountains to Los Angeles and
Santa Ann, Cal.The distance from
Vancouver Canada to Santa Ana is
1595 miles.It is a little over 100
roilee to Mexico from Santa Ana so
the distance from Vancouver, B. C. to
Tejunta.Mexico is approximately
1700 miles.
We have planned a trip to San
Diego and Mexico next week while
e l e l l n a i s o u | q 4 . | 'a l u f s h m m h v v ,v n u
cashiers check. Fanncrs State Bank
of Blair,Nebraska,No.1270 for
$1.545.00,part payment on note of
$3,380.00
And will oHer the same for sale to
the highest bidder for c ash, at the
north front door of the Washington
County Court House in the c ity of
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska.
on the 14th day of February, 1922, at
the hour of 10 A. M.
Dated this 9th day of January 1922.
MAURICE MEHRENS,
Sheri!! of Washington County,
505-t Nebraska.
s n s a lr z " s SALE
(l'I!snlon, Maher &°`o'1nmnm,
Attomeys
Br virtue of an order of sole issued
out of the District Court of Washing-
ton County,Nebraska,and in pur-
suance of s decree of said Court io
an action therein pending wherein
the Farmers Grain and Lumber Com-
pany. a corporation, was plaintid' and
E. 0. Burroughs, tirst and real name
untrnown, and Clara Belle Bunoughs
were defendants, I will at one o'clock.
P.bi.,on Monday,February 13th,
$922. at the West Front Door of the
Washington County Court House in
the City of Blair, Washington Couo~
ty, Nebraska, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol-
lowing described real estate, to-wit;
The North Thirty (30) feet. or, tho'
North One-Hd! (Nlfxl of Lot Numb-|
.ered One {1]in Block Numbered:
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DRY GOODS DEPA RTMENT
Work Socks _.__._ special two pair 254:
Wool Bam, Comfort aixc. _.__-. -__..__ ._.._ $2.50
I$lb. Co ton Ba -.
CHIRUPRACTIC
olFE1::-1 THE BEST m:.u;rH
ss nvz c f :OBTAINABLE
NATURAL MEIHODS ONLY
MY AIM IS T o P n o vz n s
THE : m a n OF m~:.u.1H
§:,}.]RYICE THAT WILL PRO-
DUCE LASTING nE:~:sF11s
FOR ALI. AILSIENTS.
A TRIAL W ILL CONVINCE
YOU.
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'rus wean? MARKET anrolir
Hem:__ .19
Roosters _...__ .08
Springs ,,-...16
Esau _
Cream _..._
a
.az
.26
.32
.93
.23
Corn .....-__ _.
Wheat ..____
Oats ,... .
Hogs $5.75 to $63'1
Cattle -.3 to 'T cents
sAs Bnos. SPECIALS
_ __ . .-. _. _ .-_. _ .\
On Time Flour,_..._._._ _.. _epecinl per -l8Ib sack $1.75On Time Flour _special per 24Ib sack .90Post Toustiea and Kellofzga Corn Flakes _ . per Bak; .l5¢White Bona: Naptha. Soap.-.._._._special per 1 .Se
Lenox Soap -.-__ _._ __. - ._..___.speciaI perhar .Se3|b.-= Held Rice or Navy Beans_.._ .__.35c
IBD: cans White ..._554:
slb cans W hite__30e20IbcansBrown.__-__ _.use5lb cans Bro1m___._.._-. _25sLost Pine Tomatoes, No. 2 cane..special per mn.10c300 size Lemcnz__.____.___ .nspedd 3 for .wcCabbage.. __._.__.___pc rpound .Se
Omnges __- _ _...__-._per dozen 25:
blafrhes ._.._.._____._._ _ per box .SeCream of Wheat ._. __..- per nkx. 25:Hulk Cocoa per lb. l5e
Childrens Hose __ _.'- - J p e c i ll per pair 19:
One but Wn[nen's Wool Hosg..__.;._4special per pair 49:
§és EFBS. @;.;,
({ }N!i lLTATloN i s F RE E
Dr. A. J. Sanderson
0|Ti¢\Hours 2 lo 5 P. M.
Evenings 7 to 8.
Onia over Blair Racket Store
Blair. Nebr.
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DATES FOR TE.'\(llERS' EXAMI-
NATIONS
April 15, 1922.
May 26-27. 1022
June 30,-July 1. 1922.
August 4-5, 1922..
Mabel J. hiarxh,
County Superintendenu
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Reed Tlug Enterprise.1t's clean.
For Rent--80 acres close to town.
51-if Stale Bank.
Plenty of Tnnlne on hand.Blair
Pharmacy.
E. R. Haggard, undertaken Phone:
Ind. Red 139.
The Wulf( Drug Store now handles
electric light globes.All sizes.
Miss Helen Mueller entertained 1
few friends at her home on last FH-
day qzvening.
The Mystery flour sold at The
Rhomies Coal and Feed Store at $1.85
per 48 lb. sack.
All persons knowing themselves
indebted to Dr. 3. G. Smith will please
call at the State Bank and settle.
C. A. Schmidt, Administrator.
Patronize a home instituti9n'bg buy-
ing your bread of the Blair Home
Bakery.Nice liste of other bakery
goods, also.1s-u
Ivan Terrell who hm been working
in the packing house in South Omaha
came home lest 'Dmursday for a short
visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Terrell.
L f ew d ay st!1L| week.
For *Ren Tho Ur.J.G.Smith
house on east Lincoln street..
C. A. Scimidt. Adminiatntor.
When y ou are looking for a real
furnace coal.Get |1Hc¢s at
The Rhoades Coal and I`eed Stone.
I'rom Jan. 23 to Feb. 12th we will
!
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off as at a carnival, plenty of con-
fetti, squnkers, etr.Wear your oldclothes and be there Johnny On the
spot for a wild Lime.
A quiet wedding is reported to luwe
occurred at the Methodist parnonage
last Satunday afternoon, January; Nth
when Eva G.Dellinger of this c ity
became the wife of Newton A. Mul-
ford of Omaha, Nebr.. J. A. Johnson,
the Methodisit minister oiliciatinz.
Mr. and Mrs. Mulford will likely make
their home in Blair.We wish them
much happiness and success as theygorf?-E' life together.Contributed.
C.M.and Ray Hilchman took
....u | ¢
51-ar.Blair Auto"I`op Cc.
!e l i s a 'A d u Sc he nc k h a s b e e n i l l a t
h e r h o m e s o u t h o f B h i r . f o r t h e p a s t
fe w d a y s
A t w e n t y - fi ve p o u n d m e k o f sa l t
fo r 4 5 c e n t s a t Th e R h o n d a C o n ] a n d
Fe e d S t o r e .
Th i : le n 5 ea r o ld d a u kh b e r , V i o la , o f
M r . a n d M r s . H . J. H a n s e n i s r e p o n e d
.=..
idauzhtcr, Betty. down to Omaha Inst
,Tuesday evening to the Clarkxonhaspital where an operation was por-
fcsrmed on the knee of the little girl
;and a quantity of pus drained.Bcily
'had scarlet fe\¢"r rrcently and thelafhere|fects of that dread disease
llcft her limb in had shape and the
lnpemtion was n.......ry.The speci-'nllst in charge nf the case feeIn that
.|p .th e s i g ht s .Th e y h a d a g o o d t i m e a e
t h e y a l w a y s d o a n d w e n b a c k h o m e
i n t i m e fo r c h u r c h In s t S u n d a y .
O n Ja n u a r y 2 8 t h t h e fi r e b o y s w i l l
h o l d a c a m i vt l a n d o l d c l o t h e s d a n c e
a t t h e n .F .D .h d l i n th i s c i t y .
.
i
Misa Fhra Black has aecuroé an
assistant who will take ln lowing
whilo at the Koister Sewing School.
The Monday Afternoon Club met
with Mrs. I`.. c. Jackson, Jon. 16. him
Koopmnn had the n.¢tornoon'a pro-
rrram.
There are some new things in bak-
ery goods at the Blair Home Bakery
under the new management.Come
in and try them.18-if
The high school boys' class of tho
Congregational church eniorained the
girls' class at the church basement
on Inst Friday evening.
A Parts of high school students
attended the program given by the
literary society of tho McCarthy
school on last Friday evening.
Hr. and Mrs. John Anderson una!
children accompanied by Jonu Bur-
chazm and wife droiré` down to Florence
laat Sunday so spend the day with
relatives.
Miss Blanche Hill. who lives in the
West, is making u little visit to her
home town at present visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hill, and
sisters Misses Grape and Ella.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Cmickshank
took o little vocation last week and
Omar. The Wonder Flour. sold 4:3
Mrs. Gus Rathmam|, who sprained
I Scott Allen from ddwn in the wrmhi
m
nal but approximately true and it
applies all along' the line and no one
would dare say that the door hum;
by the carpenter in one hour at 25
cents per hour was not just an well
hung aa the door where it cost twelve
times an much.
In our own c ity school, and it is
just a fair sample of the schools of
the stale,where ten years me o r
tlzerenbonts, with more children en-
rolled. W0 had twenty-three teachers
on wa pay roll. today we have. ne-
condinz to our state directory, thirty-
dght teachers on our pay rolls.
them at Cody.
Leaving _Cody the Shoshone Can-
yon for 60 miles to the entrance of
the Yellowstone Park is the mostbuu-
tiful canyon imaginable and out-Himls
many of the drives in the park.
'llhe distance from Mt. Pleasant tn
the Park is 1528 miles and from Oma-
ha 1220 miles vin our route, the other
cans went 158 miles farther by Ilill
ings.
Wo spent 6 days and nights ln the
Park and traveled 22f1 miles We
seen e\erg.1hi11e about.am!believethe Mammouth Hob Springs near the
the children have vacation
We are iiving 16 miles from Santa
Ana on n i5 more vmnut ranc h. We
have a house furnished with furniture
dishes. stoves, beds. etc., a now, chick
ens, egsn, fmden, etc., and get $40
por month furh alf ti me.The bol
ance of the time we do as we like.
We Imrvested about two tons of
IInzlish walnuts, had grunes. pea:-he<
and tlgs to een.We have two hens
setting'to hatch Jon.lst.and our
turkey hen is starting to lay the
second time.We have nice winter
_frrlnlen and yesterday and today nr*
III I
FLOUR, com,
Flour.
The Porter Incubator omcc is a busy!
HI
LETTER FROM F o r m a n WASH-
zxc mx COUNTY 1='oLHs1
Mr. and Mn. A. Pl. Dixon r¢*¢ei\°ed
an interesting letter from Mr.and
Hrs. Frank Carderr, who are now al.
El Toro, California.Mr. and Mrs.
Carden were both former Washington
counl.y people;Mr.Carden.nt on
tlrna owning a farm up on the bottom.
li m.Clrden W u formerl MarthayHoweandlivedwithherparents,
f n : N ¢ . l ¢- . . ¢ . . ¢ . l s -n _ n | .
no entrance and the Goyaora urf
the st.
'e crossed the Continental Divide
tw: e and Reggie Von Syoe. Z"rank'a
1 5 his Special Six, Studebaker
ond trailer and we with.our trailer
drove over the top of Ml.. Washburn
10,100 ft.high.The other cars
wouldn'l. try it.We made the trip
easy and ate our dinner on top the
earth..
Leaving the park by the north en-
trance l t Gardiner to Livingston,
lmving n :ine rain.San strawberrim
in sown the other day.
The rhildren are all well and solo:
to school 54 mile to El Toro.They
are still going bnrefooted having good
times in the rain.
The boss gave us hal! Snterest in n
runt pig when we first rome and now
it weighs about 250 lbs.and will
butcher it in a couple of weeks, are
feeding lt on sweet pomcoee.
Min Tolander il nursing in hospital
at Los Angeles but 'lrill be up this
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I xv(-1-¢1 comes lo this ofllre that u"`iNo!5ce of Hearing Final Settlement
Finn ll ,h I C 1" "" ° " * ` "out an amforma 0'Hnnlon s l a m & 0'Hanlon, Atty ;
thu winter are now niceiy localrd nt S1.\rg; dp Np;| mA5;;.\_ r
=~. |_ . » ».,.The Qmar is guaranteed.If it is not good bring
back the empty sack and we will refund your money.
.4 '\~
'It pays to burn good coal.We handle it.
You can'f; afford to burn coal that will choke up
your chimney and thus place your property in dan-
ger of fire.
BUY CLEAN BURNING COAL AT
Rhozides Coal and Feed Store
hnuw as Lara Russell and h mother Washimrtcn ('nunlv.\
are located.We understand. l1awev¢\r ln The County Court
that Mr. Finnell in mu 11olililéd Qrziii 1 '"*'° >{-gg; °1§;;f3;;f"" of """""""'
mate making no difhrence.The hen: at lair, next of inn. de-
.|vieees,legatees.creditors,*\'"¢ Joys Era' Mash sold at The An persona interested in the final
the rheumatiism, the change in cli-I
Rhoaden Coal and Feed Store is rapid
ly irnining friends among keenera of
poultry.Those who took a trial order
are coming back strong for more and
new customers are coming daily.I t
deco the business.Come in and we
will refer you to several satisfied
settlement of said estate are herebyimunec that on the 12th day of Janu-
ary, 1922, Otto Kruse. the Adminis-
trator with Will annexed of said estate
tiled a pltition in said County C r¢.
praying that his tina! sdminiltrntion
laccount filed herein be settled and
I
~ This is the beet dwn mg a llo we d ,that proof of heirship be
taken, order for distribution of assetsThe Rhoades Coal and Feed Store.ond assignment of dower sm! home-
Mr. end Mm J. B. Speilman werestead rights entered;and the said
railed to Hastingrs rm Tuesday afterladminintrntor discharged.
noon on account oi the sudden death If y ou fait to appear before saidof Mrs. Speilmarfe father. Mr. Bight-County Court on the 17th day of
nan who hae been making his home|Febmary. l922, at I0 o'elock A. M..
here with the Spgllnuinfs until re- and c ontent mid petition. the Court
ccntly.Ile went to Hastings aboutlrnay grant the prayer thereof and
n vrek ego to Etsy with his non for make such other and further orders,
o while and was not very well whenf allowances nnd decrees as to 'this
he left and the news ol his death was Court may seem proper.
n severe shock to the relatives heml WITNESS my hand and Omeinl
Mrs. Spellmnn and children will day Seal this 12111 day of January. 1922.
for a oouple of weeks at Hastings be-(SEAL)A. C. DEBEL.
vnu: ILuca!!lun |liu\f\1.I LD bllllIDl'nlI,up near the A. E. Dixon place.
The foltowing account of their trip
found in the letter may be of interest
to their fonner friends and others
who are contemplating taking. or have
taken this trip.
El Toro, Cal. Dec. 18,'2t.
Dear Earnest, Eunice and family:
We have thought ot you so often.
the nice vialt we had and the fun the
children had Phy llis together.and
ainoe we d1dn't Rnd much time ~to
write on the trip to anyone, have put
H of! mince. until are could take time
enough to tell you of our trip all the
way through.
We Ie!t Mt. Pleasant, ll.; July tat.
and arrived at Santa Ana. Cal., the
gvonjng of Aug. 27. being 58 days,
and travded 4826 miles ful!trip.
'Baan we traveled 278 miles In aide
slont., then west via Iloseman, Ana-
condn.Butte. Missoula and crossing
the Bitter Root mountains to Wallace.
Idaho.We crossed the Rocky moun-
tains in the Pork.From, Wallace,
Idaho to Spolcnne. Wash. and Daven-
port crossing the Columbia river atVantageFerry.This ia a moat
beautiful river and scenery around
here, but the Wind did blow so hand.
But the river looked to be aa big aa
the Missouri at Blair. and my how
swift it did run.There ia no bridge
here. only a ferry just big enough
for three cars.We never saw a fem'
or steam boat run ita machinery ao
fast and it would go up nrcarn near
shore and when it get into the cur-
rent it would put on ful! apeed and
we would he taken hal! mile down
stream, crossing the current then camo
back up to landing place near ahora.
week to spend Xmas and go to Soni
Diem with ua.The people that came!
in Ford have sold the ear and goneback to Rock island. Ill., three montha|
ago. were homesick when they got
here.
Wishing you all n very Merry Xmas
and Happy New Year we remain.
Your friends
Hr. and Mrs. Frank Carden
CHA ITEL MORTGAGE SALE
D'Hanlon.Maher & D1Ianlon
AttorneysBy virtue of the authority vested
in me by the C.A.Richey Pavinz
Company. of Omaha, Nebraska. mort
gageea, I will sell at public auction
at two o'clock, p. rn.. on Saturday, Feb-
mary ith, 1922, at the West Front;
door of the Court Houae in Blair,
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t h o w i f i u d u n e m m t h e
Lyllh lnn.
se n d a n y s o r t o f fo r m al l n
o u t o M r s . J o h n B m w n a n d
t n h o r h u s b a n d n g h e n m l n r
ti l e d t o Um e ve n t .T h o ! i s
n g o o d fo r m i q In vi t e e l t h o r
o r u r l fe t o n f o r m a l D i va
vn l n g t h e o t h e r w h e n p e r
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a t u fo r y o u r da u g ht e r ,
~a n l n r l l t d . u m y o u m n :
B r o w n a n d n o t l t r . B r o w n .
c u s t o m a r y l o n k A : n a n n r
b e y o u r h o m o : ve s t w i t h -
In g m e h u s b a n d o r w i f e i n
lo n .Yo u vr o u i d h n r d l y a s k
m e n d s -ure-ek-and a t y o u r
o u t l i k i n g h l l w i f e :a i m .
u s e o f a b s e n c e fr o m t o w n
th e r m u o n i t w a s q u i t e
uh e c o u l d n o t b e a r o u s a l .
t k n h u s b a n d o r w i fe t o a
r t ;w h e n b o t h sexes a r e
m o a t n k l n ; \ ! m o t h e r . S u p
#~ w n b e l o n g : t o n m m d c n l
b l t l i mu s ic a l m n :or!boils
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last all day?
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whiavinz-
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cheer,withoutmypenl1th||mvrwnrd.T'here'ano "letting down" from Postum-no midday
dmwsinsntomabeupformidnightwnkefulneumhendan:bes; nonurvoulindigeldan; mmuui
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be-tter tomofrowa, aa aomapy thousandshavehad, who hlvemadet.bechange£rolnc:£ea
toPostum.
Polium oumnlln rwoiorms: Instant Polmm (In dm)tmdtlnnnntly ln tha mp by Lho aédidonoibdiing nm.Poltum Canal (ln 5;-=» d largcr bulk. lor than nbapain to mah tht while tha media bdag ps:paid)mldlbybd1in¢fo|20m1ant¢s.Soldbynllgrooln.
'P o s t u m f o r He a d t h
"There's a Reason"
¢uilcura 8oar\hu ltchlng Bcllp.Qu retiring gentiy rub :pm of dm-
amrr mm itching with Culleura Olnt
FE for one my trlen uka
~or du 1-et I lncw loetleas mea to serv: da food een
~vhenileave.Z n ! !
leetle g m but ees longn
lee.a wife for my trier: any dnt
I can gunna n m married
t."Huy was dm drl, Pla
1"|en'| 'nite ay. "ao vm gonnashown neu Frzaq night.
nn lo neva her somatic ;
~wer!"~ between :rou and me nad
dl roman. l no nn me.lte uu r ea b tg o un a la k a
dl tub Snhzrday night any
élnner.If Hr. Brnvm ha;
By MA RY MARSHALL DUFFEE
KNEW wan MADE THE max
T o Sr na il G i r l , t h e B h l d u o f N i g h t
w e r e M a t u r e o f Q u i t s B i m p i o
Ex p l a n at i o n .
~--t h e i n t o Jo h n B l g e l m r ,on c e
m l n l s t e r t o F r a n c e . w a s c n l i l n g a t a
£rl end 's ho us e.h e w a s e n t e n a i n e d
w h i l e w a i t i n : fo r t h e h o m e - c o m i n ; o r
th e ol de r p eo pi e b y th e s ma ll d a ug ht er .
A t s u x M r .Bl g e l o w a n d ." I d o n ?
t h i n k I u m w a l t fo r t h e m m y l o n g e r ,
le y o u le e z e u s g e i t l n g d a r k . "
" M n Bi g e l o w ,w h a t m a k a i t g e t
d a r k ! " : h e i n q u i r e d .
" A h , "h e an s w e r e d ." l d o n 't t h i n k
I : l n e x p l a i n 1 : s o t h a t a t i m e g i r l
co u l d u n d e r i n a n d l l . "
'B u t I k n o w w h y i t l l . ".r
" Y o u d o ?'Th e n y o u e x p l a i n i t t o
m e r '
Th e b l o n d e h e a d n o d d e d . " o o d u m m
h i s e r n . " : h e r e p l i e d .
m ||IC u t l c n n S o a p a n d b u t w a t e r .M n k o
t h e m y o u r e n m d n y t o i l e t p r e p a r a t i o n :
a n d h a ve ; c l e a r s k i n a n d s o r t . w h i t e
ha n d s . - - A d ver t i s e m e n t .
C N D #n m ra i s e d o n 251.620.0015
a c r e s i n In d i a ..
Th e u s e n t s oft c o a l w i l l m a k e l a u n -
d r y w o r k h e a vi e r t h i s w i n t e r .R e d
( I o n s m n B l u e w i l l h e l p t o r e m o ve
t h a t g r l m y l o o k .A t t i l ¢ r o c e r l - A d -
n r l l a e m e n t .
" W h a t ' s i n a N a m e ? "
Faux a~ ~nj ~ez i~ history, ~in~, w~it was
dee.She ny before every
married een doesa countrypioutn shower and nil d l
somntlng.aes up rlght and mebbe ea
dunno. but L ll r y ' n u Ml
»sho works een de board~anno nw she gulls so dirty
true. four nboser befor!ed.So I buy :reall been
» p wot smells nice and oneand lends down to Unry.
nom 1 ny, "Dear Mary: One
th an da. luh umm d ea n
. p vmel maka you plenla
.een better as hai(dlumen
n worn dn mltler, but InuguywotMarya n Ivuna
i n one ms frlen he gonna
I
y ||a |l h e cl ub .m e n : i w d i n n e r
vm fo r t h e m vm h o r s w l l h
|;|| .l l .|nho tl ld t h e hua ban dw l l l d
t h u o t h e r m e m h vm l l m v
Juqo-Blavia.Above ntl, Juro-Stavla I.: n puantnation.. with a great number ot small
mater.espedllly In Berbla.Aboutaz ver cent of the mba u cultinted.
with wheat and corn for the larger
put, 15 pq_c¢n¢ is posture and aboutIl) per ant 1| covered with forests.
In Bosnia. 60 per cent u forest land.The mlnenl wealth ts richer in prom-
ise than sn aetut output.-Piano Do
mms. In North American Rlvlew.
B~ MILDRED MARSHALL
B h l k B { \ t \ r \ | 'l F d \ 1 n d w
h e r B H S .a n d h e r da u gh t er .
o f Y o r k e . w a s c a l l e d " L a d y
i n t h a r e n o :w h i c h som o f
lt l cn l e u u n x h l p o f H e n r y o f
. ." P r e t l y I$¢'ll¢ee"ls th e
mg ht er o f S i m o n dc M o n t
t h l o l d E u t i l s h M i l a d .
~1 ¢ . ; u\ - e n - ~H » e a » "- i s - u n- u e n *
to ne e d c o m me n t , b ut t !| r m |; : h
ha d l n c r e d l b l c p u p u l a r i t ;ll:
l a h w a n . a t l e n t m u u m llf
hfvo y o u n g w o m e n b e ar i n g ' : h o
! t h e q u e e n .flo w B ess -e. 11 :91
n g .fa r m o f ll m l i .carne In a
r Q .va l i n e :o f B l l u b n b .b u t l o
~u e m ly 1 | i t g i ven l n b a pt l s m
a n y n f e r e n c s t o l l a m o r e
n i c o e d e n t i l u ! I t h u m m e t o
~a s a.aepanlwe a n d a u
#I l l n l o d l t l o n Ir l l h H i l t i
h u i t s m u m l n t h e a i d
m m e . E l h h e b a . a n d p m b a b l y
b e e m l vl r d fr o m t h e t h a r l e n
El i z n b e l h t o Be th ,l r b o n m
t y f a u n a .T h a i l u ! B e n
-i n m i d t o h a v e h e m m m
no dvll le ,wh os e mo t he r .. h c -
(_.~Jacqueline Logan
'I`!1e prehaatorle Egyptians nmhea Jealousy u the ub u c o sauce at
egg! aflljlcinlly.love
w h o u r n n o t p u !It o un t on e ~To nm or loco a s oil."
E V E R Y D A Y G O O D ' r l - u n o a
I t n e w b e e n h a ve be e n can ne d,o r
t h s In - s h o n e s a r e i n i n a m a r k e t . t h e
fd l o w l u g w i l l b e a d i s h
t h a t t h o fazn lly w i l lIl i k e :Ta k e t w o b u n c h e s
o f n e w be et s w e l l
cook ed,all es : h e m ve r !
m l n , a n d s p r i n k l e w i t h 3
t a b l n p o o n f u l o f s u g a r ;
amid t h e fu l c e a t o n e
sm a l l l e m o n a n d th o
j u l c o o f t h r e e o r a n g e s
1|Qu:a l n b l e s p w u f u l o f m e l t e d b u t
ser.B e a t unz ll h o t ;a d d n d u h o t
m y ; u n e , a n d s e r vo h o t .
O n n g o a n d D a t a S a l a d . - ' fa k e o o o
p o u n d gg d at es ,w u t :a n d d r y c o r o -
fu l l y .Ta k e o n e c o k e o f p l m e n t o
ch e e s e . a d d o n eh a l f c u pr o l o f q h o p p e d
w a l n u t s In d s t a l l t h e d a m s . t h a n r o l l
th or n I n o r a n g e ju i ce .A r r a n g e se e
t l o n s o f t w o o r a n g e ; l n | s a l a d b o w l
w i t h w a t e r cross.S e r ve w i t h zh e
da t e s a n d Fren cla dness lng.P r u u e n
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sm wg
it is no wonder Jacqucllna Lognn
1| a "movia"sur.Sha ll not only
will trained for the work, having bun
aehoolad for thu stage, but uno ll anlncdmpllshld munlclan. Sha la a Colo-
rqdo Springs girl.Her mc lhlr wu n
music tuchlr.An lun! was u vlszdl-»
out Ineludlog the husbands or wires.
Any son of announcement ll sontto bow husband nod wlfe. even when
only ¢...¢ '- known.Thll applies to aonouncomeota of weddings and hlrlhl.
A remlor writes to ny tint she il
phnnln: a wedding anniversary nodthat. as 1| par! of the frsllvlties, she
wishes to hero a dinner nl which justthe unql who wefé In the orlflnll wed-
ding pany should be present.How lt
hsppenl that :Inca the wedding one of
the hrklesmnldu and two of lhe usher!
have been married.li n; th e whe n
not be nltod without their \|rl¥el andmaymebridesmaidnotbenaked
without hor husband?
No.The lnvilatlons should he sentto the roupio In tmtl: canes.Not lo do
so wouid he in show real dilrourzefy
lo tha pcrlons invited. an well as tothe ones to whom they nm married.Ilolrewer, i! Illould be remembered
tba! married folk even though they
sro "newlyn-edu," are not mented next
lo each other at parties.They should
not of their own accord seek to mo
nouuilu each o\hcr'n sorioly.AI a
dance marriedtalk though they um
lmnonlm xo HothamRnmlne c urerully every bottle ofCASTOIHA. that famous old rem~
d o u g h .l t o l l u p l i k e n j o i l y m t l , t a s t
e n t h e e n d s b y m o l s t e n l n g w i t h m l l k ,
a n d c u !l n p i e c e s t h r e e f m m h a o f a n
In r h t h i c k .S p r i n k l e w i t h a i l l l l e n u t -
me g o ve r m e h a li c e . a n d b a k e in 1 h o t
o ve n I 5 m l n u l m S e r ve h o t .
si nn ed a n d Pe p p er e d N u t s . - T a k e
p e c a n m e a t s a n d s h a k e i n l n o m e l e l l l
p a n w i t h a ve r y l l l t l e c i l ve o i l o r b u t -
t e r :w h e n w a n t e d s p r i n k l e w i t h s a l t
an d n d a s h o f ca y e n n e p e p p e r .S e r ve
ns s a l t ed n u t s .
A m a r b l e a l a b u l d n i f o r a l l p o u r
i n g o r p a n c a n d l e s , b u t a l a r g a p u t t e r
u r vu ve r y w e l l . T h e l l u o r l n x l a u m -
a i l y n d d e d w h i l e b e a t i n g o r Dl l l l l n l .
a s I t u s u a l l y e va p o m l u s , t u r i n g l i t t l e
me e . l r ad d e d t o th e b o l l l ng s l r u p .
...
HC a r a m e l s w a m . - m i x a n d s i f t t w o
cu p fu l s o r l l o u r u n d fo u r t e m z p o o u fu l s
o l ' b a k i n g p o w d e r , a d d o n e tea spo on-
fu !o f sal t,a ta hl e sp no n ru l oi'l a r d
a n d l l t n h l c s p o o n f u l o t b u t t e r ; r u b i n
t h e f m u n t l l w e n b l e n d e d .A d d m w
m m l o f n c u p fu l ea c h o f m i l k a n d
w a t e r .m l :t o n s o ft d o u g h .us i n g a .
k n i fe .Toms o n n m m r e d b o n u !a n d
r o l l l l g n i l y t o o n e fo u r t h o f a n i n c h
In thic kne ss.C r vn m o n e h a l f c u p t u !
o f b u t t e r w i t h o n e c u p t u l o f l i g h t
I I l ...am w s n n s u c h l i n e .
I t a h u s b a n d a n d w i fe a r e i n vi t e d
t o n D l r l r o t a n y s o r t a n d l t Is n e c e s -
s a r y fo r o n e i n r c z r c t . t h i s d o c : n o t
mo an t ha t th e o th er n ee d t o do s o al so .
l r a h u s b a n d i s n b a c n t o n b u s i n e s s a
wi fe m a y a c c e p t a n l m i l n l l o u t o 1 d i n
n e r p a n y .:l a m'9 w c d d l n g o r o t h e r
fu u c t l o n , t h o u g h . i f s h e p r e fer s n o t t o
nlt vr d |. 1o n¢ ~ sh o ma y cl ai m as h er e :~
Pt l lm h| r hu s ba n ffs ah n em 0 .
£(opyrl3l1L'|
n n b e a r l tl r the re be ot ha n by tolhlro il..An a lh p p ln u l , l r 1 0 dv i d o n .Be c o me ! u t h ou l h 1 n d m u m -plied sl.
Whcra lorc. In da rn or ma ce or_
tm u b h" h u n w i l l t i n y :to m u 1
douhil.And thu! I n bright n ml lloma y
Irclthe rOur blondnn una our 1ro¢|-¢o-
l l t h l r .mc o n ma h u~ ~~
¢5 7 ,'I
~dues and null.
Punt!! Straws.--Roll rich pastry tooneeighth of nn Inch In lhickneu.a btandc.Shek of irish extraction.d UNE 0' CHEER
~.-,. ~1:~..,.."ounrum. nu. w"mn N.-.9-rm um;"Ill num- mn hh hll aw much.
before Squire Wltherbee on the cha
of exreedlnlt the speed limlt."Yu," suld the aqulre."We thin
'oss
"A Uno. progresslre little city: brosstreets.attrnctlre homes.lnpodn
public bulldlnzs sm! sn sir at -
perlty everywhere.I dare n r y o
have an excellent school synem.l
drlnltlng water and all that sort othing.And Constable Perltina here
who arrested me. ts one of the moe
alert public omclsls Pre ever seen.
I may my so, ln the clrcumntslcel n's pleseure to make the scqwstts
of s msnwho has :och keen sense -
duty mul to svpelr before s Sud:
whose inteltectualpowers snd~»-~e1 could never question mer one loo
at his honest yet kindly festurel."*A rm rate pleoe or ontory," ssl~
the equine dryly. "but lt' :ooh quitcertsln you've llnlshed I'll just dan s
th tlne an' adJourn rote.Ir s o u tclosetomylunchhoursn'~
hungry ."-lllrmlnghsm sgeaento.
Bean the
Blgnuzure of '
In Un for Over so Yann..Children Cry for Flelc hefs Cwwn
DIDNT IMPRESS THE coun
.lun P u lllb lllly Th u mmn n u m
Fhuery Loma an
Too 'n\|=u.
"Fine mm y ou have here, jndn.
whites of (our egg: very mtl; bm
the yolk! quite lhlck. then ndd onehalt
wanpoontul of san, one tnblespoonfulofsugarandfoldintomewhit:I;
|I ||..fo r e u m e l o b a k e .Th e y m u b e p u t .
..| Il e !l n \co ol pla ce.P u t t h e a l u m n athem
in :tm l u Lh l c rlv l; th e c oa l s : he r o-
of sro cull of nn. w hich :mn a . most
vehement da m s. -T ho Ba nc ot Scio-
mon.
B R E A K F A S T B R B A D B
A mo s t te n d e r a n d de i l ca l e m u m n
i s t h e fo l l o w i n g : n d es pe cl gi ly ni c e
fo r b m a k t a n t :
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th re e c u p fu l n o f w a r m
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By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE
Jacqueline Logan
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How mu on tho srtfo tn do nor ml n the
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vi t n t i o n t o M r s . Jo h n B n u w n a n d
n o t In h o r h u s b a n d w p " t t t l a l r f
a n i n vi t e d t o t h e e ve n t .Th n t i s
z n . n o t i n go o d fo r m t q In vi t e e l t h n r
h u m n a o r w l f e t o n f o r m a l D i va
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rf*: I vi n s a to n fo r y o u r da u g h t e r .
nd a o m e n s r o i n vit e d . t h e n y o u m n :
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i c h o o l c d fo r t h u st a g e , bu t u n o l l a n
l n c d m p l l s h l d m u n l c l a n . S h a l a a C o l o -
r q d o S p r i n g s g i r l .H e r m c l h l r w u n
m u s i c t u c h l r .An l u n ! w a s u vl s z d l - »
vi l l t p e r f o r m " .M i n Ja e q u cl i n o In
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their soctnhtcnrsu by dancing with
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lm! thclr husbands, but now lf 3 mnr»tied woman dances at ali. she uludlj
amws nn such line.It a husband and wife are invited
to n Dlrlr ot any sort and lt Is neces-
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lr a husband is nbacnt on business awife may accept an lmilntlnu to 1 din
ner party.:lant'9 wcddlng or otherfunction, though. if she prefers not to
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l"tll» h|r husbanffs absent1~.£(cpyrl3l1L'|
out Ineludlog the husbands or wires.
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only ¢...¢ '- known.Thll applies to aonouncomeota of weddings and hlrlhl.
A remlor writes to ny tint she il
phnnln: a wedding anniversary nodthat. as 1| par! of the frsllvlties, she
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ding pany should be present.How lt
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the hrklesmnldu and two of lhe usher!
have been married.li n; th e whe n
not be nltod without their \|rl¥el andmaymebridesmaidnotbenaked
without hor husband?
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so wouid he in show real dilrourzefy
lo tha pcrlons invited. an well as tothe ones to whom they nm married.Ilolrewer, i! Illould be remembered
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lo each other at parties.They should
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t a x e s g o e s I d i d n o t h a ve h r t o t o o k .
l t zooas fo r w a n ,p u t ,pr e se n t a n d
pr os pe ct ive.u m : e a r A l i t t l e o ve r o u
p e r c e n t u t t h e n a t i o n a l In c o m e w e n t
t h a t w a x .In t h e r e p o r t o f t h e s e r r a ~
t a r y o f t h e t r e u u r y s u b m i t t e d t o r u n -
gr m s i n D e c e m b e r . 1 9 2 0 , h e r e m n r k s :
An nw y sl s o r g o ve r n me n t a xp e nd t lu r ufo r t h e m e a l y u r a m o n t h e h u l a o f
d u l y m u m st n tr m un u .l h vt l a p l the
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k u :up ,am m u t t e r h o w mm - h m o n e y
no s pe n d b y ma y o r p r op a m ti n n .
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cn z up n lg m o f hu.alt¥l§w n c n t l u u a n d
p u b l i c h t a h h l e r vl t i . .Tla al a n d u a :
m o n k e y gl nn da .i n t h e l u n g r u n w i l
p r o ve t o b e t h e r o a d t o a n n ve m g u
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- ' ms E N T E R P R IS E -Blair, Nsbr., January 19, 1922h u l i d t
Snaiiuu osrmm-m'.x'r -,
F. Boellin; o( Blair was a husiaen
vigltor here 'I'ue.1»d.\y.Hin Thelxrm Godsey and Hin Hagel
I{e}`imli-lel}non`are'Lli`§§i~rgirli at the
oantral ofltee.The former took un
the work last. 1eel: and Mlm:Hen-
dtirkson began work Mondly.
llra G. F. Ellis spent aeveral days
last week with | daughter and family
near Teknnah.Mrs. Nancy Stokes returned Wed-
nesday hom n few day s visit with*
at Lyons.
Uehnemit was 1 busineu visi-
iiiair Wednesday.Fred Gaylord moved last week from
the Jas. Harmon place to the J. D.
Lowe housenear the Ed Olson zarnsw
Mr. and Mrs. um Cooper of Toko-
nuh attended the Degree of Honore
mating Saturday evening.
Mr.and Hrs. Wilbur Lowe spent
Sunday at the J. D. Lowe home north
of I.o\rn.Hina Maggie Belville left Sands?
for Des Moines, Iowa.She expects
2,0 he gone lbout n week.
Burr Lotta of To nah was looking
after business here Friday.
R. J .Schenck motored to Om!lm
Wednesday and spent the day.
J. lil. Brewster and family and Mr.
end Mrs. L. F. Hileinger took Sun-
day dinner at the Forrest Brewster
home.Raymond Boroe guendqi the Farm- |
en: CoOpernt1\o convention in Oma-
lm Int. week.J
Mr.ard Mrs. J.B. Jenesn were
Blair buaineas \iai!.orl one day i m
week..Mrs. Aozuit Timm of Blair visited
friend! here Monday.Mrs.Eccles left last week for
Watson, Ontario, to altend the funeral
of a brother who died very suddenly
in Ilrltlidg Golumbin where he had
mga 19 spend H12 Wlnldf.~Eccles camo here just before Christ-
mu to visit her daughter. Mrs. A. J.
Ckmeron.Sho will return in about
two weeks and ilpend the \'oJf\I\i1ld¢\'
of the winter here.
J. F. Roberta of Omaha was up on
business fhieaday.
Miss Roth Roberta and her mother,
Mrs. Mary Roberts, of Omaha, lpcnt
a few dey : last week at the E. C.
Reid home lilies Ruth went to To-
h m a h Saturday for a visit with
fiends.
Mrs.. Hattie Treet in spending the
week at the home of her sister, Airs.
Ollie Lowe at Arlington.
Ed Hiller was 1 visitor to the county
neat Wednesday.
friends
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lor in
tained the members of the Herman
Orchestra and thelrfaniilier at their
home 1-'may maine The am part
of the evening was spent in playing
games after jwhicla they i=1}:»f<1 1
number of selections.At 1. late hour
the hostess served 1 delicious lunch
of hot chicken sandwiches,pickles,
m m .Heavenly m n ,cake,codee,
doughnuts and BTIPC juice.I t is
needless to say those in attendance
had a good time and on departing they
voted alrf and Mrs. Lowe royal enter-
tainers.Mrs. Ernest Peterson received word
last week that her mother, Mrs.. Huber
of llennington,*\\1L§very sick witla
pneumonia.The W oman! Club will meet Fri
day Jon. 27th with Mrs. 11. C. Burdlc
and have a very full progmm as they
mil-cd their last regular me-etlnz They
have a number of liitercstirg papers.
The Bible clans of the Baptist
church were very p|\ant!y enter-
tained at the home o Mrs.Bertha
Neiderkruzer 'Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fried Robertson and
Cornell drove to Def atur Surelnv and
helped Mr. and Mrs. Ifxight Johnson
eb:ate their third weddimz anni-
ry.Mrs. Horn enjoyed n visit from her
daughter, Mrs. Nick Thone of Blair
one day this week.
Tho high atliool basket hall team
played the Kamanl team at that
place Friday.
2\n§rew Jones of Blair was up Mon-
day and attended the funeral of
Hanro Williamson.The Farmers Union held a meeting
here Friday and decided on buy ing
arcl shipping live stock.
Grant Davie of Omaha came up
Monday and attended the funeral of
llarve Willnmzon.
Walter Will drove to Tckamah Sun
ilny :uid visited Mondo.He was ac
companied by Albert Cooper who re-
tunied home after a short. visit here
with relatives.
Mr. Mnnhall who hu been in poor
health for several months pakeii away
at the home of his daughter,Mrs.
Henry Truhlsen, at S o'clock (thin
Monday morning.The body will be
taken bo Arlington where funeral
services will be held and the body laid
to rest in the cemetery there beside
his wife who Passed away a number
of years nga..Mr and Mrs. Joe Ilreekenridfrf?
ond hlias Marie and Mr.and Mrs.
Harry Potter of Teliunih visited in
Herman Saturday.
Mrs. Johrson left lat Wednesday
for Missouri for an extended visit
with rnlntiviw.
Holly,M m Tom Gossard and M i d
Florenc eall of Herman.Two bro
thers,James Brady and Harry gg
Tekamah and two sisters,Mtn.
Potter of Tekamah :nd Mrs.J oh;
Daria of Povi'ElI§"\V§omin§.
The deceased was a member of the
M. Il. church for a number of years
and always a regular attendant.
Misa Alice W eller went to Omaha
Friday to spend the week-end with
her parents,Hr .and Mrs.Charles
Weller.
.Ihl Xidil basket hall tnxuaoeom-5
panied by their coach, Mies Fauquet
autoed to Kcnnanl Friday evening and
defeated them by the score of 26 to'
25.The tr i m consists of BlancheFuneml senice: were held Mondn5lIIhe;,Irene Brown,Ellen How3ni,:
at 2 o'clock at the M. E. church con-
ducted by Rev.Bowdenand burial
was made in the Hemian cerneteryf
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The Wornen'a Christian Temperance
Union met Fddny at the homo of Mrs.
W. A. Whitford. Mrs. Henry Schoett-
qer was lender and a xood progmm
was given on the topic "Law Enforce-
ment."
The Senior class of the high school
End a party Friday night at the home
of George Marshall.lt was a c ele
bration after taking semester exami
nations.Refreshments. were s e ww
at a late hour.Those present were:
Elsie Menkirg,Agnes Nelson,Lids
Larson. Candace Lnllmon. Carol! Kil
lian, Maurice Marshall, Erne Meyer.
Carroll Unlnnfl and Merritt Cook.
Mr.and Mrs.Robert Kimball and
daughter of Lincoln are visiting at
the home of Jilliannlungbluth.
Miss Bessie Krajleek was n Fnomont
visitor Sntiirdny.
Mm Ida Jungbluth of Lincoln came
Saturday for s montlfai visit with rela-
Iivew near Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1Inersnn and chil
dren of Omaha camo out to spend tht
weoliz-end at their country homo south
of Dale.-
The basket hall team accompanied
by a number of meters autoed to
Scnbncr ard were defeated by th
score of 66 to 18.This was nn un
lucky dey In1our boys.In the first
place car trouble made l!| :m turf
hours late in gettinq to Scribner leav-
ing them no time to warm up before
the game.Then they were compel-
'ed to ploy on a do"ce floor which
was too slick to permit good pln3.ing'.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. P\leyr»r and Mrs.
Brokaw drove to Omaha Thursday.
Mn: Cady entertained hor Sunday
school olosr nt her hnne Thursxiry
e\ening.The class formed In orga-
nization by electing Olive lfnlnnd,
prmident, Arclith Utterback vice pmsi-
dent and Gretchenjleyer r-ecrctary.
Mr. and Mrs.H. w Marshall en.
Lertoined at dinner Thursday evenirg.
Sweet Pon and rose buds deeorated
the tables.Mescsrs and Meedomen J.
C. Badger fi. I. Pfeiffer, O. I1 Gninei
Helen Warren, Dorothea Ludwig and
Melba Elener and Evelyn Fagg' sub-
stitutea.Mn. Wilhelm and daughter, Audrey
were Fremont visitors Wednesday
afternoon.Misses Dorothy Fnuquet. and 'Verna
Cort were Fremont shoppers Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Anderson visit-
ed at Frank Brown's Sunclay evening.
Mrs. Guy Glover was o shopper in
Fremont Tuesday afternoon.
Mins Stella Bryce,who attends
1chDol in Arlington, spent the week-
end wiLh he: parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bryce near Washington..
Misa Agree: Nelson spent the week
end with her parents near Washing-
ton.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. UI Cool: and fam-ily autoed to Fremont Saturday even-l
Eng to visit with relatives..~
The town bmilret hall team was de-'
feated by the Craig town team Fri-
day by the more of 24 to 8.There
was a good sized crowd out to see the;
game.g
Raymond Kruger who is working in!
Omaha came out to :spend Snturdayl
witli home folks.:
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gilfry and Mrs.
Moll Marshall were shoppers in Fre-
mont Friday afternoon.
IllILL CREEK VALLEY SEW S
Mr.and Mrs.John Echtonkamp§
visited l`11ee\d.\y with Mr.and M m l
Auguxt Lallmon and also assisted
1h-sm with their but;herirg
Roy and Arthur Mongredoht spent
Sunday afternoon at the Albert Lal!
mnn home.
Timm Bros.are busy marketing
corn nt Arlinzion.
Lallmon school resumed their work
Monday morning Jan. 9, after a two
week: Km.1; vacation.
Emil and Gilbert Lollman were in
Nfxkerson Saturday e\enin;:.
Mins Helen Christensen soent the
weel:-end with home folks in Fremont.
Miss Mary Lallman wma an over
Sunday visitor at the Wm. Holtman
homo.
Albert Lallman was In Arlington
Frirlay.From there he tra; joined
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W m . W ii k e n in g fin n p e en l a id u p 1 | i t h S u n d a y m o r n i n g :" A 'h - m i n e d C h u r c h
s e i r r i n ve t h e p u t w e e k .l l i e m b e r . "Su b } e c t o f i h o e ve n i n g
A r t h u r a n d R o y h l o n g e d o h t a q t e n d
d t h e s h o w i n F n m o n t S a t u r d a y
s e r m o n :" J o b o n d H i a B o i l a "
Th e g e w a s n m i g h t y f!i 1 e a t L é i 1 d a n &
vc n i n g .A t c h u r t h s e r vi c e s S u n d q y , b o t h m o m -
B A P T I S T C H U R C H N O T E S
Th e p a s t o r w i l l l e a ve t h i s w e e k f o r
ne ee r tr al p o r t o f t h e st a t e w h o r e
c w i l l b e e n g a g e d i n w o r k e o n n e r l c d
i t h o u r S t a t e co n ve n t i o n .l i e e x -
c e l s i o b o a w a y fo u r o r H ve w e e k s .
n r e t u r n t h e c o n ve n t i o n w i l l f u r n i s h
s p e a k e r t o s u p p l y o u r p u l p i t e ve r y
u n d a y s o t h a t t h o r e g u l a r s e r vi c e s
f t h e c h u r c h w i l l x v a s u s u a l w h i l e
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i n t h e h o m e o f B r o . T a y l o r n e a r t h e
n o r t h sch oo l.C h o i r pr a c t i c e Th u r s -
d a y e ve n i n g a t t h e h o m e o f t h a
nl i n i s l c r .
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Y o u n g m e n w i t h n e w - fa s h i o n e d
w a y s a r e w i s e t o r e m e m b e r t h a t m o n
o f t h e j o b s i r e g i ve o u t b y o l d e r m e n
w i t h o l d f a s h i o n e d w a y s .' I L L o u i s
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d e n t o f o u r c o l l fg e , w i l l b e h e r e f o r
lr ot h m o r n i n g a n d e ve n i n g .Th e f o l -
i o w i n g c o n c e r n i n g h i m i n t a k e n fr o m
Th e B a p t i s t :"IJr . Jo h n Ma s o n W e l h u ,
Pr e s i de r t n f G r an d Isl a n d Co l l e ge w a s
w i t h t h e F a i r b u r y c h u r c h o n Ja n .1.
l l c sp o k e i n t h e m a n n i n g n n ," T h e
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CHRISTIAN H v n c u NOTES
The Christian ndcavor society wiil
hold 9. social at the home of S. J .
Johns, Friday evening, Jan. 20.
The writer of these nous will be
verdict of the congregation was that
no man had ever made n strongor
impression."Do not fail lo helr him
Sunday morning and evening.The
pub|ic is mrdinlly invited to hear him
also.
Remember that every service will
go as usual while the pastor is away.
Chnuncy M.Foreman.Pastor
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaper than any
other way.
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A K e n t u c k y f a r m h a n d i s w o r k i ~
fo r a d o l i a r a d a y a n d s u p p o r t i n g
w i f e a n d t w o c h i l d r e n .H i s t a s k i
ma d e s o m e w h a t e a s ie r b y n n a d d i t i o n
:a l i n co m e o f $ 51 1. da y fr om oi l r o ya l
t i c s . - S a n Fr a n c i s c o C h r o n i c l e .
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Lrungest lenders of the denomination
:wo occupied the pulpit of this church
When in Omaha
S T O P w n ' H U S
Hotel' Conant
Hotel Sanford
Hotel Henshaw
our repurarion of zo ynrs lm amlxngil blck ol than hDl¢|!,Guan: myslap nc any one of umm whh the u-sunnce ol receiving henrn value andcouncous truzunenl.CONANT n o m .COMPANY
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At n meeting at nun last wool:
R. H.Rumusscn woe elected prrsi-
dent of the Gmrge and Fzirmorn'
Mutual Insurnnce company of Burt
and Washington counties.
L E. Nelson onis an Omaha visitor
Wednesday.
Mins Amy Hancock of Fontanclle
mu in town Thursday .She accom
panied Misa Gertrude Mend who come
to give her music lessons.
I`i\e cars oi ice were received hero
last week and out in storage.The
Woodsllpdike noch stored three. E.
C.Johnson one and Wm.lironderttook ¢:are°ol one.The ice come from
Florence and is quite good.
Ton Cushman was over from Wins-
low I'liciay.Ile soya he is now run-
ning a butcher shop there beside;buying atoclc and is doing a good
business.
Elm King woe up from Blair Fri-
dly for a linnl visit. before leo.\in,r
for lllinoourl.He lenses this week
m d from :ill reports he has n finething down there ;
Grant Bergstrom came home last.
week from Omaha. lie hae been work-
ing in the yaclcing house for some
time.
hir. and }l'e. Ly nn Parrish ol Te
ltalnah spent Friday erenirg at the S.
H. Pnrrilh home.
J. M. Ilr'1rsl.4r and family drove io
Blair Monday and attended the Lynn
Armstron!! sole.Mrs. Armstrong Ls
Albert Hue who has been verypoorh for some time went to Omaha
'not week to consult o rpccinlieil.He
1 °=.llering from ulserr of the stomach
Mr. and Mrs. w. T. Meadow drove
u " l hom Fremont Monday to attend
the funeral of 'Me Williantron.
The Indies Aid will meet with Mw
Chmn. 'hmchond Wetlncsdny and put
in the time quilting.A number of young folks enjoyed
:\ dance nt the brick hull Sotunlay
evening after the mosies They ro
port n pleasant time.Mrs E. A. Wachter entertained the
following guests from Omaha at din-
ner Sunday.lllr.nncl Mrs.Frank
Knoll, Mies Dorothy Kroll, Mrs. Routh
Mises Almu Routh, Mr. and Mrs. liar-
old llouth :xml son. Charles :nd Ellis.
Myrtle Wachter.
The Degree of Honor met Saturday
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W.W.Gruhnm,J.A.Ifxon,and
claunhter Poses Jane.
Mrs. Georsre Blisko of North Bend
is visiting; nt the home of her parents.
Ellr. mari Mrs. iv A. Whitfnnl.
C C.Marnhnll ond family ond J.
A. llixnn and family drove ln Fremont
Tliisrsilny to seo the P1=\>"Way Down
East. "
Wm.Buss has come home to be
with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Buss
for some time.
t".C.Marshall and f:1rni'\.Mrs.
Harry Gllfry and Mm 's\"n. Whitfonl
\\¢ra» shopping in Omaha Monday.
Hurry Gilfry visited in Omaha the
first part of the wo\k with his Son.
Blr. and Mrs. Rav Gilfry.
Te 1Ien'a Club hold its first meet-,
ing:Friday evening of this week in
the Crane Chapel.Mr. Harvey llinr
Shnll new president ooo: the leader.
Arlincton has reorganized the Chris
ti".n Fndecwor.It was led by Mir<
inslnllwz Chief of Honor Mrs. p".,{ir\lE:e Moc Weller who is state Secre
Robertaon;Past Chief.Mrs.g Tll. 1r\for Ihe Endeavor.
Fitch;Lady of Honor,Mrs.Jesse Mr.nw!Mrs.B.F.Blasters ttml
ll\an;.Chie! of Ceremonies. Mrs. {}son.Rov.tyere tronsocting businessil. llutleclge;Recorder. Mrs Claude ln Blair 'Iuesd:=.y.I
lloill; lfinnncler, Mrs.{_Sullivanll MTI. O .C. Roberts ond Mrs. D. \\
Treasurer.Mrs.0.l..llilsinrtcr:T1u\n'|will entertain the ]..l1dlt"~:
evening: ami inninlltd oflloori for the
ensuig year.The followinlit were
Usher \iz1¢.]M \\'er=t:Aesisinrt Circle next 'Ihursd:\ynlternoon.Jnn=.:»
Usher. him D. Buc k; inside W atch,
l\lr=.Geo.Lone:Outside Watch, J.
D. Lowe: Orgnnist, Mrs. E. P. Han-
son.A corfnnittee oonaisting ol Mr.
orv 19 at the home of Mtn.. llohertsl
M m Charles Andrew .n.\si:t¢'|l hy
Mr=. Browne will entertnin the Younr
Lnflies Keminqton Tucvioy evening
a nieoe of Mrs. Bewster.ianil ~ G o o .Hurt.Mr.and Mrs.\1|"` the home of the forrvcr.
Otis Sowell nod Mrs. Hoy Tnpplfir,..r." j i f l o 1~<`n!0\\n wereMT and 51rs.PAl§;rrt 2` oodu-and "§'»1"»===~»d a nice lunch.There was a Sllnnpers "' rremont Monilny.l
¥>=\f>roto n >rom n roon 'a .Mr.and Mrs.ll.G.Meyer .lnlli
vimt with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Hutchinson. at Gothcnberg, Nebr.
Hr. and Mrs. D. Buck ond Mrs. Ray
Triplett drove to Blair Wednesday
where' Mr. Buck is taking treatment
of Dr. Mootn for neu:itie.
. Chu. Cameron and J. li. Johnson
rq"§ out ard the meeting mu
o of the best held in :I long time.
OBITU.\R'|
Harve Williamson passed away l l
3 sm. m.The deceased was rick only
111 few hours.He was up town duno!went down to Onuhi Saturday und
were in attendance at the Jeffersonlan e afternoon ard pnseed the time
arquet ind :peaking lt. the Fonts- joking with friends md after eatinglsupperat which they had comraoroelle hotel.
Nels Cliitstensen.who nine thehe pushed u g from the table de-
Farmers Union store ot Inman, Nels., cloring he never felt better in his life.
About 12 o'c'ock he became very lick#lopped off hem on his return from'.
Omaha after attending the meeting and Dr. Cameron urns ealled and done
there and visited Hrs. Christ.enlena all he could to relieve him.He com-olrenb- Hr. and lin. Levi lilneey.lplnined of \ serwerr pain around his
Mn. "'"°f ' of ~ c a me so- he art and i n a c ouple of hour s peeled
only and visited fnendn over Sunday. peacefully awe.:~She attended the D. of H.m°°l'"5*hir. Williamson wus born in Hon-
om ° "' "f '\ ¥..lm c ounty . Ohio, Mar. 3, ms.lin
The memo-en of the Baptist Gmldwu the oldest of a family of thirtee'
Will meet nc the church .fhunclay children.He come to Hg mu n in
*i"*""°°"""" out in their time *YW asso and has sinc e mined hehe.
a H mfort ma Qviliint.l Beside no Wife there are left to
Cooper and fumly spent Sun mourn his delth, four daughters and
6ly at the Henry Cooper home ~ one son.Mn . E d Powell of ekn3Hr.nd llrs. F. ~ Loire en tre:~ nah.Mrs.Fred Hrogh of Blair,
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il2\'¥<rhtf|Gretchen.and son,Allen.
were Foemont visitors Friilay ilftrr-.nrom I
Mr.and Mrs.Soren Sv-emlsraanli
and family were business callers in-
his home here Sotudn' morning at Omnhri 'Ihu.n<da5.Mr.Sv#-rig:-r-r.!l
lis looking nfter n position in Oinnh:\,{
which he will take up after March lst.'
He will holfl a rule on the farm thelint part of next month.5
Mime Bessie Krniicek. Maude Macf
ten in§ Kath!r%1 Meyer were visitors
in Scn'bner Thursday evening.|
Mrs.Ed Newell held l birthday
Mr ty for her daughter.Edna.on
Thursday afternoon hetween 4:30 Incl
8 o'elocic.Hen; pretty :rifles were ro
ceired and each oro wished her many
ha w?returns of the dar.T|1o:e
present were:Sue Newell.Evclvn
Blackburn. Velvi Anderson, Alice Mc-
Kihbon, Veda Miller.Leona Giesrcl
man Ruth Heierhenry and HltllneUtterback.
Allen Ln k e r soent the week-end
with his plrentl, Mr. and Hrs. J ohnh a t e r .Ile is attending the Wesley-
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W e are still selling Mina Taylor aprons at less
than cost of Material.
All Styles --=Sizes =-Colors.~
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O n e L o t o f w o o l a n d p a r t w o o l Bo ys a n d
Mis se s Un io n Sui ts i n si ze s f ro m l0 7t o I6
years at 95c a suit, retail value to $2.50
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One Lot of Sample Sweaters at I - 2 of
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