03-16-19221\
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nun. Nebr.. Hmh 9. 1921-TH! ENTERPRISE-h n l l d l
THE ENTERPRISE ["`§;¢'ZI,mA UOCAL NEWSPAPER FOI
ALL THE Pnons
hBs1|.\un.-n¢....aHint: Doruthy Fauquet :nd Ve
Cort u m. to Cub S aturd ay tofamdaforum!party 5"-===by
student:ofLianaollee.Lh - = ; _ ~ ; ; ; = f § = ; ; = ¢ » f w li e I
10S h a kD i xo n o f C H. i n vi
ilk! at1° home of his psrenta.and Hn. S. rl Dixon.An Egiurorth League social was I
Wadnenday evening at the homoIrs. Gus' Glover.The evenilm 1
spent in gamasedang 1~ dellc i
us s eh ryeostessthe close of the evening.TheLldlesCinlametThursa t t h a d h c g r a e i f ~
rdyrs.AndmgrmiAh r nnumberof
1.Ladle: A d were press:Tumdnv eveninlr GusGlover 1
n anz-theHtsMulxll.-I
Mr.
xeldsAfnuou:at
$16rinUm
gin
a prize of $500 is oliered and all-
eta issued from the tint will be used.Hr. an d Mn.Ray Rosenbalm andH nM L ?RoienbalmofKenna:-cl
were Bun ay guests at me hire. E.
A. Wachter home.CarlNelsonson of Mr midMrs.Chu.NelsonandMine .AliceDob-
Dtin Yaweiland both are Wnahin ..has been teaching the fifth and mé.
grades In our ac cole and Min Ednain the c ountry.The evening was |mostpleasantoneforallpresent
and closed withthe hostess servinganiceiuncheon.The honor gnest;resolved a number of gifts which will
tumed Thursday from a few day's
sit with nalatlres at Blair.F.W.RobertaandEugeneRose
.~ up from Omaha Wednesday onustness eonnected with their ranch.Mrs RMI Beet: of Blair c amo up
riday and assisted Mr. Deets' parentsswirls settled.Otto Mattson ind stock on the Oma-
market Friday.Carrol Foster, who recently moved
is family hero from Minnesota movedrweek to Waterloo, Nebr.Miss Helen 'Thontpson of Telcsznahpent a few day s this week with lnr
ster. Mrs. Jenrlnzs West and family.Miss Francis Kinsey spent the 'seek|here with her plrenfa, Mr. andrs.LeviKinsey,returning to her
~ool workin Ornslu Sunday eve-
nxMr. W. H, Harrison of Tekantah isndlng the week with his son. Wm.
d family.Frank Bring. a former Herman ros-ent. now living near Fatazo. N. D..
as in town lut weekvisitingoldme friends.He was called to LY'a by the death of his father and
e on down while so near.This as
s first visit here in thirteen years.Wm. Kiefer of Blair was a visitor
re Saturtl:y...I1. C. ltuic ts on the sick list at
resent. sufferinqwfrorn roareMrs. Jenningsalt was aTeks-
visitor between trains Friday.0 l lGodsey was an Omaha visi-
r Tuesday and Wednesday.Sam King of Tekamah was in Her-
Tuesday.Mr.andHrs.Docks,whohavenmakingtheirhomewith
elr daughter, Mrs. 3. 51. Brewster.nes coming here from Maryville. Mo.oved last weekinto rooms at the
. A. Johnson home.Mrs.F. 0. Swanson spent severalnys last week with friends in Om-
a.i-ml Andermn. shipped tno cars ofttlo to Omaha Tuesday evening and
ont down to be there when they were
~id.HenryRoverwasupfromBlair
uosday yisltlrfriends.Mrs.Nickl i m -ofBlairspent
ridwith her mother. Mrs. Horn.llliand Mrs. Harry Leach and son.
ommlc, wont to Omaha Thursday for
few :lags visit with relatives. . .Lynnanish of Teksmahvisited
orne folks Thursday.blissMaryLowewasoterfromrlington and spent the week»end at
to parental, Geo. Ldke home.MrsHenry Truhlsen entertained aamber of guests at a sis o'clock din-erFriday §.e\enIrg.Followingthe
inner the evening was spent in play
lr bridge.'WalterWillrnotoredto Teltamah
undayand spentthedaywith
rlends.The Indies #Id will take their din-er and hold an all day session Wedesrloy at the Chas.Arnoldhome.
ey will put in the time quilting.Mn and Mrs. Fern West and daugh-
r, Dads. and MissJosieMiller were
undny dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. West.About thirty-fiyo cars loaded \\il.1l
urnitureandstockbelongington~lyof hit-nnonltcsfaucetthrough
:rc Satunlny on their way to Mex-.'flwy formed a colony ln Canadaearsa|:o where013havelived
1av:f°!'yuntilaskto leave byosonm:-'t because oftheiractionuring the world war.Theyexpect
oforma colonyinMexico. Thereere three nallman coaches attachedothe nor of the two oarry irg morehan ore hundred and seventyfive
arsengera. Others are to follow later:CarlLarson who has been a veryick man with a severe attack of ap-ndicitis In getting along-nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry ogyf spor tJndut at the D. W. itutlge home.ClydeCorneliusofKansasspentbe past week at the R. J. Schonck
atne.Mr. and Mm. Oscar Gilbcrtson oflair were Sunday guests at the E.. Johnson homo.
Tho Ltlliles foreiem missionary so
lely of the M. E. rhurch were enter-tained at the John King horle Welleadayafternoon.During thebusindforrnotla homemissionaryso
cty.'l'ollowingthebusinessnosinn 11 program nn missionary worltnChinawasgiven.Thohostessr~~~cl a nice lunch at the close.
Mr. and Mrs. ll. J Gibson drove t~lair Sunday and spent the day withmer mother.
Asaresult-M themeetinglastuesday evening of the business men
ovoml.gash prizes are to be givenway.lunchperson buying one dolln'*sworthofgoodsatanypl~flutrincsa willreceive a ticket ovhtch be should write his name antplac e itin one of the ballot boxes
On Aprillst thefirst tlrllwinz wil
be heldard the tickets issued :inr\l\P.' March wi'l he issued.The holde
£5 0~
QuAuTAnnum
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present..\On Wednesday, March 1. at 0m*h*#Picturns next Sunday pvcning.occurred the marriage of Miss Alam.FoneofBlairandStanleyl.owo.The pmutor wasgreatlypleased
son of Mrand Mm. F. w. Lowe of with the inlzrtsi ang atiendance Instthis place. Tho young folks will re-Sabbath. The solo by Mr. Ly fo Mc-
|1u.
WednesdayMarch 1.'Henry Truhlsenleft. thef i a tof11,..=,;£;".,".;'"t',f;:: z,,:f:.':.":"§,':°'".;,..,;'; »»» week on - business trip no the
wgrkcomingdgwngvgllUggwggk W f ltif n ~ Of U18 | tat8
end and the young folks will reside
'\<an,i'e,,9;"aha
otel Conant
otel Sanford
0t€l Henshaw
repnmion ol 10 ynn hir danllnix ol than hotels.G u a n m u- n my an. ol mm wma ma 0| -- ~ of nnlvmg bonu: vnlua and,maximum.NANTHOTEL COMPANY
is first a purpose and then an ex~
rience, but the purpose must be ou
first concern always. We love God an
propose to go dl the way. tho we mn
hive to xv by way of Calvary . W
kwa God and propose to du His wil
here on earth.Ourfaithmustno
~'3£.'£ ~
~ ~~i nt h eg i f to fH i aso n .O u rl o y a l t y
s h o u l db e l i k s t h a t o f o u r n o b l e e x -
s= Sn Ic e m en in t h e ll -t a w nr , w he n t he y
w e n t t o t h e f r o r t w i t h g l a d n e u , t h u
i t c o s t m a n y o f t h e m t h e i r l i ve s .
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um God's low: for us which cxn be
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0 A. M.. SATURDAY, March mn
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asfollows:FirstSundayofthe
month--9:00 l. rn.Second, Third md
Fourth Sundays--10:80 s. ln.
A most cordial invitation is extend-
ed to all the people uf Blair to utend
than services.
'C. A. Beyersdorfer.
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NATIONS
Ap r i l 1 5 , 1 0 2 2 .
M a y 2 8 - 2 7 .19 22
Ju n e 3 0 , - - Ju l y 1 , 1 9 2 2 .
Au g u s t 4 - 5 , 1 9 2 2 .
M a b e lJ.M a r s h ,
C m m t yS u p e r i n t e n d e na
Miss Mildred Swanson ent.cr{|Lin
T r y s o m e o f K i n g J o y ' s E g g H u h
u.umusne.J.. Aw.: 1..uuA.|..N w w s AND COM ME NTI--
V O L xm n D T A I D 'l1 TJ\ C"l _1" lx f r1f ¥'r n\r n n v n m n v x v n n n . \ n n .1 ! . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . .- . . _ _*
4| s ~ msmlcrs rm c|.ussoRcAmz|sn}j §.f'jd.; Sinn.199 |STILL`TliEY COME
. _ - . v u - n u n v m s v e u t s U n u s u a l U s u n :School Districts for Consolidated
Gmclc and High School purposes.
Senate life. No. 893- Chapter 74--
19l9--1921.f
The re-dlstricting committe¢1 has
completed the adjustment of the
boundaries of school districts of
Washington county as provided by
Senate file No.261-Chapter 2 4 3 -
1919 and Senate file No. 291 Chap-tes 7I-1919-1.921_
A hearing, as provided by law. will
be held in the office of the CountySuperintendent,March éo,1922.
2 P. M.SP E CT so trr n n a ma n
PACKING HOUSES
Pig clubs have been given a big
boost for a starter by two prominent
Duroc firms in Washirigton County.
Cara Cameron and Sons of Herman
and Foley Brothers of Blair have
promised each n good spring gilt to
be donated to the winners in Duroc
club work.It is hoped that other
bneeders will also respond soon so that
the boys who want to mise other
breeds will be kiven encouragement.
"The Lucky McCarthy Pig Club"Objections to the plan as r0€0\¥1*,is an excellent name chosen by a big
mended by this committee may be
'filed with the Count!Superinten-
dent on or before March 2t, 1922.
Maps of proposed districts are on
file in the office of the County Sup-
erintendent end may be examined by
any one..lt.Mabel Marsh,
County Supt/ '
club south of Blalrf' They made an
excellent choice of leaders, to, when
they chose Mr. Chris Hin: as leader
and Mr. Merci Grover as president.
"Tho Sowing Sunshine Sewing So-
ciety" in the Wranch School district
is already started in the years work
and n. number of work bags have been
mode.Mn. Scott Allen Is their lead-
A u n o n i - - . M - L _L - . .s t . -l ! . - _ s 1.\
auumg IDU aoeumg cenasn gms uriminor age ln delinquency".The ease
was heard befone a court room pack-.s z o x m APPORTIONE D To ' i n n
so with men and at about fire unch =~:l-zvrzmtxl. oisrnlcrs i
the lu n 'received their instructionsand were onlened to the jury room.I
Late in the ovening a verdlol ot'
guilty \vss"returnod by the jury and
they were tlismhsecl.The sentence
will not be pronounced until the tegsl
time for filing for a re-baring has
elapsed, which ls three days.Q .
.-_ ___: . . - "_for anyone to sow next year ;
Much interest is also being shown
in the use of soy beans in com ulhleli
is to be hogged down Already some
100 acnes have been promised for co-
operative dornonstrntional purposes.
method advocated is simply to
In the beans with the c orn in the
planter, sowing at the rate of 8 lbs.
per acne.In this ww the only added
expense is for the seed itself.The
netums in the way of hog feed and9
or THE C OUNTY
The following is the apportionment
for thc schools of Washington conn-_
mlliarise themselves with the real ac-
tivities of this popular institution. 'rr
school is the greatest Asnericsn in-
stitution supported by public taxation.
lt is probably unique in that it ls the
one public establishment which yields
to the tax-payers more than one
hundred cents on t.hedollar.
ty.g More than one hundred cents on the
Them funds are derived from tbefdollar ls s good investment from the
state school funds and are divided tax-payers point of view in these
among the various districts.'times of depression This ls more
From state apportionment as per than the Mexicans aspect from their
certificate State 8upL_.._$4046.57 taxes. and hers ls n people who do notFrom lines __ .___l866.90.cornplaln of their school burdens. LikeOnaccountofschoollands(see.|t.he Mexicana, the South Asnerian
6906)_____ __________324.93 countries blissfully slumber in the ed-
Number of districts entitled to
shane .. _ - _ . - .._.._..._.69
_Number of school children in
county entitled to share_-_-- .. - 4020
' Amount of 'ii apportionment
srnonlr_ the districts. _ -. -_ - 8l8.56
Amount of i t apportionment
pro ruta ._-._.._- -.-_,_29osns
.Amount per distric t from the ~
ucatlonal stupor of the middle axes;
_and Russia was probably never bur-
dened with an excessive tax for edu-
cational purposes.The very fact that
the foregoing oguntrles have never lm-
poverished themselves for the cause
of education is responsible for their
oohditlon today.No one would think
of comparing the culture. government,
rzcns uvcnz:xss :N
Nlrxana
Up to date the following andidata
for nomination for office before the
primaries have thrown their hats in
th ep olltlos la re n aa nd sr e re ad y to
do lasttle mentally for the several po-
litical positions to be filled:
Sheirll- Maurice Behrens and S.
H.Pounds,Democrats;Edward C.
Pilcher, J. H. Brewster and Voe Sear-
lnz. Republicans.
Co o n ey . tn n mq -» a nd o stmlm
and Henry ldeneke, Democrat; Gnee
Ballard.Republlan.
County Treasurer'-Chas.H.Rob-
ertson. Republican and St W. Cham-
bers. Democrat.
County Clerk-L. R. Gilbert, Demo-
crst: w. K. Strode. Republican.
County Commissioners-
H. C. Bla- eo, D lst 1 , u mmm.
J. r. White, Dist. 2, Republican.
Sam Choelya and Will RRhea Dom-
oerat.
will receive the coneer1.,gl1en by
Desdunea band, by his Irirelua. Ddone:bandeunniltsofI00.pleand also n 40 sdee chorus, gwen
the auditorium in Omaha.llenusnJungblut.h'afmnllyludl been ill.Hrs. Jungbluth hadln :crime and the four children bl
the yellow ioundlee.Miss Annu Dame! of Fremont dat the heme of her sister, Mrs. FriHiddxugh.After s longperiod
:elf-sacrificingcart'for'herIfather.MLMDome!fellvictim
pneumonia.Mrs. Conrad Sclimehl und son. Gdon,relunedtoArlingtondtexm yof about ayearinColonLivinginLhehigheraltitudeI
greatly benehied her health.The town of Dale has gone out
bu:inesa.The Dale stomwas moto Mrs. 1Ineraonk farm and the NSchneider,JenluCo.,c|01\edtl
grain elevator this week.Severalthe neighbors are bidding on the 1
valor to use as o. lxrnrwrr.'Hao basket ball teams from O
hm! come down Friday evening aweandefentalbythelocalteaOur |:irl'|\ qulnlct defeated them
to18 andourboysdefeatedtl
visitors by the score of 83 us 8.'Une Arlington high srhool andnudes will close 'Tuesday for the 1
of the week.The basket bull b
gg to the tournament at Lincolnadnesday.Our boyswereput
c lanD.'Ihofirstgi n awill
played with West Point.Hr. andMrs.BruceDickersonFremont visited at the J. M. Man]borneSundny.Mm.Dickerson
mninod for a week'n visit at heme.Many people are illmashthemeaslesandmumps.Onlynew
families have the measles and muland it is hgpod we hear of no rn.Mr. andts Floyd Gilfry were I
:noni shoppers Saturdav aflernnaMrs. Joe Hnerson of Omahn isll5'\l.' at the Julian Jungbllllh he
MisaAgnesNellon,whoatle
school ln Arlbuton. apent the we:ond with har parents near Wnahi
ra.llnufionblushed!entertalnal
basket hall teamat on oyster sFHd¢yeveningaftertheOak]game.H nMarshal!washu i!bylliuumAgnesNelsonandI
Larson.Theboysgreatlyefnjothemselves.Sl. Dwight Highee, Field Secretfor the Chrixtlmn1Endeavor, "°'Sover between trains to visit with
Alice Mae Weller.
Mr. md Mrs. Anton Anderson
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MRS. LENA GRABBE
ing club has been started in the Long it verymuclFuneral services were held this Creek School district with Mini Juila'_pnrtionrncnt
D i g :N a n l(Thursday) afternoon. March 16th at
2:30 from the Ge an church for Mrs.
Len.;Gmbbe, who death occurred
early Monday mo:ni , March 13. She
passed swray after a long and linger-
ing illness of about a year at the o!d
Sierk chosen as leader and sz u plan-"Seeing in Bllie vinx"Amr~dir»:» Kal"z5&§h»`
red lhlt. t_he two clubs will have some ls' a big trip to South Omah; so me 1 880
.ery intiresting meetings together tuberc ulr c nule killed and innputld 2 29
:ext summcr.wsu oe mme by wasmrlgmn county 3 160Parenté and chiidren any place in far111°f¥ next Wednesdny,March 22-I 4 .54
he county :re urged to get in touch This tmp has been ll\lT\"°¢|.Int some n an
23.67 in the enc ounzament of public edu~s a m!
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cation.Endallf and Amerie: fumllh
u model in government which i l a
plltemj for the mo n o lm lm m na-
tions.The gunna! intefliganee of me
Ffnzrlilh tnnmkinv nnnnla Il nn l hlvhnr
ucswueu :ony una any DI ml unr-msn Chapter qt Un 0. E. B. accepted
an inviutinn from the Blllr Chapur
£0 meet with them on kat 'l`h\\r$|y
evening m d li ll i n u with B u m in
Yhework of thi older and lltlrlpmd
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horneanead southwest of Blair where
.she had lived for fifty years.
The deceased was born Feb. 7, 1848in Wurtenherg. Germany and came to
.America when a young woman in IF
with her husband. Marx Grabbe.
llluir was booming at that time and
the -ale of lots was taking place.
They f o u n d the first year \~.h
°'Farmer" Matthiesen en the old Stew-
art. farm on the bench and in 1872
purchased _the Brewster ram where
they have lived praetiealll ever since.
After her husband? death, 04127,
1904. her sons took hold of the work
on the farm and the youngest son,
Henry has al\ka3.s lived at home with
the mother and sister. Annie.An-
olic r son, Fred. lives in the Spilter
neighborhood..
Besides her children, she leaves as
immediate relatives, one tister in Ger-
many and orc hrothgnin Australia.
A nephew.who recently came to
this country from Germany, has been
helping care for his aunt during the
latter days of her ilinesa.
This pioneer mother came to Wash-
ington county in the early_duys. sqf-
fering the haiidshipa of pioneer life
and by her diligence and thrift. and
that of her family . has acc umulated
u comfortable home and a treasured
heritage for her children.
Rev. Wolters of Arlington had
charge of the funeral services and
-with the county agent if they are in-
terested in this work.It takes only
five children to organize f standard
club. hut they must have the eoluent
of their parents and some adult in
the neighborhood to act as leader.
Area eradication of tuberculosis
goes on apace,Fort Calhoun town-
ship will be finished this week.Fon-
tanclle wiiil he finished in another
week.Hernnan;Lincoln,Arii ltlim.
Grant, and Richland are next on the
lineup.A campaign will probably be
started in Sheridan in the near future
as die authorities seem willing to all
low Washington County farmers to
have the whole county cleaned up.
Those havingtheircattle tested are
irl\im=r their best cooperation not only
to the governrnent but to each other.
This is illustrated by the way they
lrroup their reactors together and ship
them to Omadza in earload lots.; thus
saving conaidenhle freight.
Wagesaccrn to mn more uneaven
than ever before for farm help this
nprinz.To date reports have come
in of wages varying from $20 per
month up to $55 per month with the
average from $30 to $35. So far more
men have been asking for jobs than
nieces have been found for them.
Many of them are anxious to start
work at once after a hard winter.
time and County Agent Olson states
that there will be at least 100 farm-
ers present if the roads and weather
are good.
I t is expected that everyone will
meet in the lobby of the Emhlnsi
Building.South Omaha, by 9:00 1.
M. All arnngiernenta have been com-
pletod by Dr. w. 'r. Spencer. Udon
Stock Yards Live Stock Commission-
vatetiaarhna ti lt he aasimzad
demonstrate and explain the pres-
ence and action of tube:cular lesions
in both cattle and hogs.
The Union Stock Yanni! Co. has in-
vited the crowd to dinner with thehospitality that we have almost come
to expect when going to South Oma-
ha.This was bne of the features of
the big trip made by Washington
county pig clubs and their parents
last summer.
In addition anangementa have
been made for guides to conduct
trips through the packing plants.
It is a fact that the averte shipper
is so busv when he cornea onto the
mrrifet that he has missed the truly
wonderful pdvllege of going through
one of these famous American pack-
sn h lmm.Men who have shipped
for thirty years or more have ex-
pressed their eagerness to go through
with the rest of "the boys."
Extra interest will he aroused due
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un evening In :odd enjoyment.
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and ua for the egiehrltic l. td!f£'sI`iI¢¥§l=¢ thsmfom um the nw-mln I
ph of this c ommunity form a more in- we °°"1d"'d had the vwillllrilbl-
After the work af tha cllpteer tblirnnzewqudntlnc a with the n r :done by uw l-ch00I|.To b ri ng a bo ut ¢ "° '" " f" ° '° °' *° '* " ° un " "" "' °*
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'xml -fm the }»m»\.. ine ¢1§=n§{-I
of the different :ebook hue nn-uged
w give en exhibition el the work done
by the pupil: ol the Blur. public
lehooll.The dnms for the uihibltlnn
in the different building: ste u fol-
lows: W nt Selwal, Much 22: Noah
s a m u . M m m u ;emu-,I S a mi ,
lllntn 24; Hith Bthoel, Hzeh SL
In the three glided lebools N011
In all lubkc u will be un exhibition.
This inclnda work in music. pennun-
shlp and ln.Every pupll "tending
these nchools vrlll hnve BOYIIQ work refreshment:und were enlenained
with l dm-1 mulml | >r°|r»1m whic h
m e umm " e l mu n m n .s u m !
mmulml mnnhen rendered by heme
talent mu ked th e p ng: -nm nd un
IA Snllo Qurtekte whic h ua given
eetertdnmont at the high :c had
bdldlng were lnvihd In m d p n
several nnmben vhleh we n h id i ly
enterulnhy .
After tho- pro!'l'l\'l\v u o u r L M
Hoof vu e lute d an d than who and
w u m m d l n a d und!lbo ut two
a'e!o¢k.
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f amiiy of Orum, spent Sunday nfnoon at Um Lloyd Brown home.
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Ohn :nd forofIlmningtonws-re Sunday visiat Harman Jungblullfa.Mn .HarryOawrmaruMr !Wober andMinnieWolf were3 51.87
87.98
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sxhibiv.An pxnnu ma . 11 people'
inieruicd in the education 01 Use
unldm une nq uuwf w be pr ese nt
L e t m n u k a t h i u a n u t d n y i n t h eBlair Public schools.
In (hd high aehoal. Much :n will be
E visiting dly and n dly of exhibition
of work.The y llronl nuy viak th:
school m observe the Actual ouennon
HOW MUC H r o n F RE NC H A RI Y
'l'heFrench minister of the davu-
uled on; 6 u ieporled\: ds|:.lu~
£ mg ¢ ! u ¢ L h a F mw. h u n n e ve r p u y
their debt al three and a hd! billion
do llln l to th e Un ited s um.n I l
urf nmmlu a h-1 . -h umane n l : Ln
mont shoppers Saturday
HELL c nmzx \.\I.¢LEY NEW
Ar t h u r a n d H | . !r . r )Me ng ed o lz t v
Il m p e r vi s i t o r s M o n d a y .
W m .Il o l t m u nm unB i a l rcs
M o n d a y .M ra n dM r s .W m .H o l t m l nA l b e r tL n l l m a nt m n s a c l é db m i ;
in A r i i r n g t c n 'Ih u r a d a y .
A u g u s t K e d s " m n i n t t f lW m . 1
k e n l n g w i t h h i s c o r n s h e l i i n g F r h
W a l t e rW a c h t e rshe ll edc o r n
E m i l L a l l m l n F r i d a y .
T h e M i n e sC l a r aa n dIIl l e n3
x u h h lt t t u m c dh o m eIfr i d a y1
I' n s m o t tx r h vr eth e yh a vebe e n
1.tf:di|ilMid|0 ,2111 eo'\ege.
A u g u s tK c r k o flixb u s ytr ue !
\ h r . \ n l t o N i c k e : m n fu r W m . H o l t :
b u n a l w a s ma de i n th e B l a i r m m s !Ito the het that seven! carloads of -I2 B2tery.\A real old fashioned revival LQ w "from W"l1f5K°°"county 43 so
sweeping over Wlahinglon County . wall be kiiled that dw 44 28
OBITUART only the rwi1.'nl"is in favor of clover:45 47as-""'W ha t 4 9¢l B u
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n"2~s va m v m ya 9 f f " $ ¢ | m§ ' f f q . = » w § £ F m »~
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News reached Blair last Fridny
evening th~t James Dixon,former
real estate dealer in this c ity . hu!
passed away at the home of his
daughter in Linc oln, Jul after noon
of that any.\
Deceased was a native of Blair
having been born here Gfty-four
yearu ago.lie was married to Mins
Anna Taylor,also of this city,on
February 25. 1891 and to them tour
children were born;Mrs.Catherine
Montgomery of Lincoln. Nebr.; Wm.
Dixon. of Lincoln; Mrs May Temple.
of Vancouver and Mrs. Jesse Reed,
who passed auay some years nga.
Hr. Dixon had been ailing for more
than a year and was unable to fmd
relief, although he went to Califor-
nia :nd other resorts and cwmulted
the best physicians he could flhd.
He lea'el besides his children five
hrothen Ind four sisters, all known
to Blair people, tb mourn him They
are Emih Ch u.and Oscar of Lol
Angeles and Ana of Blair and Mrs.
Russell Thrapp. ofS¢ntle:Mrs.L.
E. Robinson. n! Holtville, Califomia:Mrs.Will Millar,; Angeies and
Mrs. Aims King, of Omnha..
The funeral servica.with Rev.
Underwood officiating,were heid at
the Christlnn church on Wednesday
at 3 P. M: and intlrrnent was made
In the Blair cemetery.
' \An we go to vnu we learn of the*
death of Nur nld townaman,T. M.
Garten A complete obituary wi'l be
.L_jgI¥EThr next llveeks Enterprise.
of ul kinds mm men c lover far i| | |
the lead Tons and tons are being.
ho H*On d l rtsflve tons
WORDEN--RIDDLE
A quiet weddirq is reported fromttreeaer nposoldin ar e d n T ,f b ,the )lc|.?0r1!~=t fnr1=orf3"£n Int Sat~\P~e ""?"glrgau dn in March ll, 1922.starhas been active in a{vocatlng more
attention tn the addition nf humus to
the soil.Some violent debates haw-
P~roulrfht lnore f~I *'nor\ favorableattention to this clover vfvhich is so
much misunderstood and misjudged.
At one meeting the county :ment
made the statement that *ho tquuble
with many sweet clover pastares was
that they were not pastured heavy
enough.One old gentleman cont 4.
dicted the statement that at least
three had ne? acre nhould be used to
keep-the clover from g11:\\'ing up
course and nteminy.He said "You
ought to use five head per acre and
then you wouid have good pasture".
Another feature of the sweet clover
boom is the sowing of over sixty acne;
of the famous Hubam sweet clover.
This annual has been uid by ma.ny
to be I gold mine.It hu certainly
proved no for the; men who raised the
seed and sold it last year for $10.00
1. pound and this year uk from$.50
to 200 por pou11d.Whether or not
it wi l!be decided by the extensive
text.:being urried out by various
members of the farm bureau.
Hr. Henry J. Stnrk of Arilngton is
sowing a big field of Hubun. using
different methods which will demon-
atrutae pretty surely what the vrlue
we should attach tp this much adver-
tised crop ia.From every govern-
ment nport it would seem dm thai
aaegi of Hubam will be cheap enoughi
Y Mtn sz.noJ.A. Johnson officiating.'I'he;hi¢'h
"°"'r=\rtinz parties were Mis;EdieJawsRiddle of Omaha.. and Howard
'W orden of Grova. Nab.The bun-
tiful ring service was :med at six
o'clock and the young husband and
wife left for Omaha soon after the
mvttic words had beén ui d.
The mom is an ex-servic e man. a
IIyer for Uncle Sun.,but since he
f ame home he has been running 1
range.The bride was a very
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MR E W B L L SURPRISE PA RT?charming lady in appearance and .1
manners.We hope for these :plan-I.On Tuesday evening'His!Ann:
did young people 1 happy and mc-Rmer's Sunday school dan, togethermeaaful life tqether thnx iife whicha mth ther: tucher, perpetrated a :nr-ue believe they both deserve.Ipriae on three of theinmambera who
c u m o r T H K K S ue moving no H°"1';\1= ws. week.
We wish to thank mi? friends, in-
cluding the kind nurse, for their kind-
neu and sympathy, dudng tlie illness
and after the death of our dear moth-
er, Mrs. Henrietta Linden.Aim we
wish to thank Rav. Walton for visits
and mmfokin g wond l, and dl who
i The girls und their teacher assem-
bled themselves at the M. E. church
huoment while n few of the girl;
went to the home of the Misses
Lucille.Fern and Leone Raven
daughters of Mr.|114 Mrs.Junk
Ravar. who live an up w. D. Halle:
propcrty on vest Colhx street. mdaint flower: during her ilinua and inlin\Iitod them down za the huement
h for 1 soc ial lime.er memory |Annie Linden They played times and had 3 }oI¥y
ti iii Ia ho li teI'rank B. Linden ~me un 1 le "Tv rMrd Mrs. Will Linden [winch a light larch.consisting ofr n ,amdwiciiel,punch and appiu were
Mrs. h-ma *""stin was uhm ZA the
Blair hosnitnl. Wednesday, with a M;sawed.
of pneilmnnia.She is llxowht to be Buy fresh mined ffm!a t Th ,
a little better today. Thurirlly.:Rhonda c an ma Fm Stone.
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of the mme, and at the close of the
afternoon :anion each teacher will
be in hier room to show the mark of
the students to nll who any c ue to
examine it..
James Skinklo,
Sup't of Blair Schools.
o x T H E BLOCK
Practically the entire merchant ma-
rine fleet owned by the govamment
is being offered for nie by the ship-
Plnz hoard.Steel cargo and passen-
ger vessels and tankers from 2,800
tons to 201000 tow are on the market
and bids are invited.On Ma th 1 4
the bids were opened and negutlliiom
are still continuing.The Board nur-
ved the Hgh! to nject any or all bids,
which means that the ships will not
be disposed of for substantially len
than their worth.
Candidates for city offic es an so
thick tint yo:run't an dom the street
without bein; buttonholecl by some.
F W. Arrdt went over to Fremont.
Wednesday to attend I meeting of
hardware dealen of which organiza-
tion he is president.A large number
off members were pruent.
'l'he.!unaral of Harius vi¢_ brother
of Prof Vig of lhin city, 'l1..l held un
Monday nfternoon.March 13 ft the
Danish chunk..The deceued died
in william, N D. after an attack of
pneunmalz.H e v u p u t fifty -fin
:Venn old and unmarried.Budd wa.:
made in the Blair cemetary.
mr ta ho uldb emzd e on th os vlof tlz l
negotiations foot the refunding of_|.ll
the foreign debts to this country. The
financial situation in France il deplo-
rable, and it wiil eertaiinly be takin
into mhlidention by the re h nd h g
mn1mission.Arguments based upon
lt. however, would have more night
if there was more dart in Fume to
nduce the coat of mllitu-y establish-»
ments ami apply the money to econo-
mic nehabilitation.I
Either cancellstion or repudiation
of the l°Henv.h debt would establish a
precedent tint rise .to p h n e th t
world in the nent of mother ru in
the future.The belligerent:would
probably want to borrow fmm neutral
countries or from each ether. but nn-
leu international credit is established
by full and eomplde settlement of
obligations growing out of the lata
nr, than vriil be no dedre to con-
tract aiznihr debts at nnother time.
The American debt refunding com-
minkon ls not sow# to prgn for un-
due haste in payment; it is memiy
going to apply ordinuy fundamewm
tal: of honest doalin; to tha debt col-
!ect5.qn.
Dr. Lukem of Tekmmh is so ww
lar with his home folk:tint even
though he declined to run fbr the of
fice of nuyor of Tekamah aguin, hll
uarne was written ia on tht hlilot at
the city primary an Int 'I`ueod-ur. Ihr.
l4 , a n d h a 1 x i ll¢ n u b | f 9 mth e r e ¢ -
ulsr election in April as n mmdidztn
than mnny think lu 1:iill be m-elecb
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WilkeningFnutlolmt caller! Saturday.I[grry Méngedoht. and sisters werell::mm 1.-Sailors Su.nda}.The young peoples Lutheran League
of Fonianolle h¢"d a farewellrtyHolidaye\vralt|.gfor aevern?urnihé
mvmherl who an ieaving mu com-
munity.John Echlcnknmp of Arlington an-
si.-ted Augu3¢Z Lallman with his cnliledclsomiug Tuesday.'Mr.andMrs..JohriIIdutenkamp:punt Tszuday evening at the hmm of
Umlr son.Leonand Echtenlump.Mr. and Mn. August Ruwe of Lincoln mentSlhlrdlY andSunday atUm Henrun Kedoff home.lr. snd Mrs. W m. W ilkening and
hxnily and Emil Lalimazx attended the
n'I\'~arweddinganniversaryafMr.:nd lin. George Schweder naar Fon-hnlllla, which Lhey czlebntod Sunday
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mdHn.A.Z.Pnnurh,Tuesday,Fab. za.I m V W ! K l l u l m m m T u c a -
dny from | veek'| vixit with (Hand:
in (ha bl-Wm. Bdville mavd the fin! of the
' l u i h m t h o W m .P r m hh u nIHIQI nf ian to das Hn 'l'~¢-leal!
vv-9'°y var-ated by Mr. Palme.Arndt Hardware,BLAIRNEBRASKA
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NEWS REVIEW UF.
cunn gvenis
Warren G.Hardlngbompleies
His First Year as President
of United States,
mi asia WMMUE IN msn
Amelicln Govlmment Denlinu xo Plr-uupm ln Genoa Conlerénes-una c¢»fgv¢'f|\r¢m»\¢enuignnion - Fwnw-mci'-:mn Pariaammowiqa-rim"|=umuAgaln.., ...._ _
work s e xtr usio n b ond s..
A fl r u lu n : s e t n m l o t h e E u a p r a n
th e a tr e .In I'n z m o n t .fa n n i n g a $l0.~
il l ] lo s - x in t h e o p i n i on o f I~ " 1 r e C h l r f
H a r r y Mon#|'.1 .n .Ca b l e .t r a p
d r u m m fr . h m h i s r o i l o e t i o n o f i n s t r u -
me n ts al h l L r ap m .val ue d at ; 2. .'»o o.
I n n u m I p u t l o n o f t h e tlvmnt eneci
c m n u n n m <"1 1 ,Il \ u n ¢...as.~..-..¢..-................
I- - l - o n n e r P o s t n u s t n r u m l c n u \ \ m Hu ) ; h u u u | . ; i m a M A R m h l u vl ¥lf|:\li1a;; lu brcmruu.: luullun |,»1-:l1|r\- :nhl£\*¢:
l w | \ t u i k l n g t o Ylc e P ru- whi z-n t U onl ldg o;lef t t u r i g h t a r e Swarm-mrles Moll-\n.W n ll m- v.Davin. . P all Il u o ve r a n d
Da n b y .2 - A i r s . P . i l n w w . 1 m a s . 2 - H u n . . u l t l l S vn a t n n L a d d ( N . D . )m u l N o r r i s ( K e m ) o n m n a m i r i g h t ; s h e
tn ti h ed he for e R e na t o A 1. : rl r .u l tu r al co m ml t tv.3 - P r l n c e F u n d P u h a .i w l r In Ii h c d l vo o f E g y p t .
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acconnmmlafn this city of tlzirtg-u
o f c o a l s - \ b e l n g h i d In a t t h e So l d -
lc r a 'l1m|w~a t G r a n d Is l an d .C n r !
w e lx - im :r r c r l vg g e ve r y f e w d a n
a n d M !\ * | Il 1 h u n d r e d w a s n r e a l r a a d y
a n h a n d .
T h e !vl|~|1!1nne ez e h nn z e sz : m n
Tho hlnls xomnrhat resembled thetparrow in form. but their mnrklnpl
we n white and bmvrn with black
striI'H Slnre the wlllIl weather of
the lan das or um. the ones lur-
s u r e w a s l u r a a d o n ~ m l r ~t i m
h y d n m x wlulcll chef.kcd fl r c f l z h i r r n
re s u lt e d In t h e des tr uc el nn o f a b o u t
l l i I ||Io h x e r r " p e g : m u m " i n u w In s t fo r t y -
M g h l tou rs w h i c h s h o w n !( m y - e i g h t
h u n d r e d a n d t h i r t y c a m .
R o m n fi r e h o s e w h i c h b u r s t i n
1 T n g I! Q t 1 »I
n a y n n n l t .
D n e l o p m n t o r el ec tr ic al c u r r e n t
s u m r l o n t t o fu r n i s h c l u m p a t m a n d
ptn \f.l fo r t h e P l l t t o ' va l i d fr o m S u t h -
e r l a n d t o K e a r n e y a n d a c r o s s t o H u l -
ln g s n od i r r i ga t i o n o f n e a rl y 1 . 00 0 . 0 0 0
n e r r s o f l n n d f r o m t h e p r o j e c t s u p o n
e n g i n e e r s a r e b u s y n o w i n li e g s rn k a .Th e t o t a l c o s t o f u w p r o j e c t s w i l l o t ;
!~.'w.0tx),000 t o $40.00D.0£0.s o o o : d i n g
to r o u gh o s t lm a t e l .Ti m c os t p e r a c r e
to t h e : m e n t e d l a n d i n t h e P l a t t e r l t e r
va l l e y w i l l n o t o x c ee fl a n n n n e r o . e n -
g i n e e r s m y .Th i s w o u l d s u p p l y $ 2 0 . -
oo o n o o for t h e o n e p r o j e c t a l o n e . .
M o r e t h a n 1.300 |1¢'of\!e so m e o f
l h o m fr o m se ven t ee n d i m - r e n t ntatest,
m a n y o f t h e m fr o m a l l p l r t s o f N e
br a sk a .fr o w d vd t h e Hr s !Bletrt odlnt
c h u r c h a t L e x i n g t o n t o l l s t r n r 'uf t he
de b a t e u p o n xpertxlntlott u n d l r l l l i l
u n r k o t i n g h o t w t - o n G o o n n t Je-srett o f
Po rt la n d. . Or o .. x vn e rn l nm n ng t- r o f th e
N o d h n w l n m G n m n r n n n o f t a t l o n
In t l J. J. Il a l l t h P l r l t e l l o f C h l m m 0 1 1
i t o r o f i h o R o u n d u p .Th e t i t l e o f t h e
de b a t e w a s " R e s o l ve d t h a t Ip ft l l l a l l b n .
c o m m o n l y r a i l e d n m h l l n r . h t n m o n n o o l
lo U r l' r r mr lt o ti ng of x r ll n. "Mr. . levro tt
to o k t h o a t l l rt n n t l r o : Id o o f t h e q t s o s -
tion and Mr, l*l¢;*{ coll. the negative.A f -
to r t w o !1 ml r s o f dl s fm t a tl c n . t ho t hr e e
Jurltzos tlo rlt led t l m t M r .P i r k n l l h a d
p n w n t m l t h e u t r o n z e s t a r g u m e n t a n d
a w a r d e d h l m t h e t i l d s i o n .
E r n e s t f'¢ m a \ \ l y o f O m a h a o n a t
t o r u vy .w a s t a k e n b e f e m t h e co u n t y
qu n n ti t l eu a t b u t to n s . t h r ea d an d cl o t h
|\ r o . » a l r e n d y o n h m d .Th e fa c t n fl W U I
j p r o h n b i y t u r n o u t 1 2 5 d o o m a h l r t s | .
to n y . a c c or d i o n t o W a n l en F e nt o n .T h e
a e u l l r u p r o d u c t w l l l g o l o n Je ffer s o n
E C M .l l o . .who le :Is le co o o o m .w h i c h
l m s m n t r n t t e d fo r t h o l a b o r .
I W h e n M n .D l r e k S m i t h o f W n l t w .
ga t h e r e d h e r h o t t e m s h o f a u n a o n e
w h i m w g i g b e d a t h a l f p o u n d a n d m e a l .
ur od e l al at l n ch ys a r ou nd t h e lh or t 1 :1 7
a n d t e n t h o o t h e r .I t w a s p e r r e c t l n
l h a p v.Up o n b r on k l tt g th e sh e l l n t t h e
If- gg : th er e ttr nn a no th er no rm al m lm o gg
wltl m n go od shel l o n L lit fiua lde . a lso an
o n l l n n r y y o l k a n d N 1 0 1 l l h vr h l l n In fi l l
sh el ls o f th r o e o r d i n a r y u n o vt ! ! !
A r l h u r An¢ lor §on h a s U l k e n n p h o t o
of t h e va t r l os l t x .I t w i l l p r o b a b l y h i
se nt t o t he m u se um .
Aft e r Ia n z gl l t t g b a c k a m i . fo r t h to e
th e lu s t t w o r e a r s b e t w e t l l t h e d l !
ro t t n r l l u n !vn d o u n w e l f a r e o r g a n !-
zn tl nn s m \ ' l l h o ru t ut t ru c tl n n o f a.
. m u n l e i p n l s w i m m i n g p o o l . t l l y m o n -
'c l l r m m h a ve t l e o h l e t l t n g l vo t h o p e o p l o
l v (F m t t m n t 1|olunnlzr l o -rt~lt.h~t h e
'q s y s l l n n tlat-ms ttlvtl a t t h e o l m t i o n .
|. \ |1 r i l 4 .A n o r d l n n n w h a s b o o n p a n -
tw ll th a t o td e -r n t h e l sn t tl n it ol $2 1 00 0
. b o n d s fo r t h e o o n s t r i l c t l n n u f a s w i m -
ml m z po o l l u t h e ci t y p a r k .It w i l l
hc - 20 0 fvkl i l o u d a n d 1 2 0 f m w i d e ,
w i t h n t l o p l h u t o n e a n d o n e h a l f fo o t
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c n u r t a t N e b r a s k a C i t y u n d fl n e t l : l u n z n l t u I pa r t i e s w h o su b s r r i b o d fo r
the lan das or um.ones lur-
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A ;t h e m o n t h l y m e e t i n g o f t h e c i t y T h e s n h u p t l n n s n p p m x i m n p a b o u t
r o u n d !a t A u r o r a .c n ;A t t o r n e y c .c .s 1 . o n u . n m
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Bu ly B e ld e n .
Dates for the Antelope county tau'
have been set for the four commencml
Purim:operations u w he unlftld
ln Ravenna ln a few weeks.About
two Ittllvn will lm Iulrl.
The Stegllngzlnaonic lodge is coo.mupaung the ereclivsn of at temple
this lllmtllcr.The lodgv ION its
homo hy M0 n tow months rum.
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a 1 2» m 1n c e h u rl : (u r w h i le fi s h ). wh k h
k l
Than S81 Wont Closer to tho Finca
Ind Bblllld Dut. tho W ards Undtra Piduro: "Tho Greatest Molhor
In thu World."
donor lo the fence and spelled out thewords und:-r the picture:'The Great
est Mvihtr In the world."Alt!S0 she wma, this protector of
the hun and the sick!The limi Cross
poster rattled its wondrous mum!"
In the wry bottom of the squatter
glrrs heart.A sound. time nm hand. mo her
to turn swiftly.A man on luorsebartthad drawn up on the sl¢!e'nf the mad.
The mood d me ln awlft Ivnpn to
|'|lI|3°$ moe.Them vu use "beautifulan|:t»l"looking down upon her!
what could she do out stan- hack at
hlm."ln another instant he lttttl di!-Apuntmt md was coming :ward hen.
Jerry and from her shoulda-ra in theground.PulEynp's lllnd rlmwprd bln!
but sho did DOI! speak.Whttt had happened tu her °'anzel'r"He looked dif
fannt; more like the other men me
s h o u l d e r . H o w d r r m r t t u l i y u h u n h e r !
n h ,h o w sh e vrl lfl ied mz n e l h i n g t n
mg k a h er .m i se r y l ea n !I l u t l q u l t l f r i
m d m n l a n e m o n e y t o s p e n d o u d r u g
n o r e r vm e d i n .
F m m a n o l d c a n s h e p o u r e d l i l t t l e
m a l d l o n a s m r : n d l m l h n l t h e i n
Ju r r d fl n h .Th é n l b s l o o k u p t h e
l a m b a n d l l m p p e d I a m a c h a i r h y t h e
la b le .l n sh e e r t x h n u s t l o n l w r h v x l
m n t d o w n u p o n i t .Aft e r n wh i l e s h e
st r ai g h te n e d u p . t h nw r b n c k h e r c u rl s .
a n d m i n e d t h e I n m t fa f a c e n o m n . l
w r y s m i l e f l l t t l n l : e r i n l m lip s.
" ' | t |groin In bt'n h a r d Jo h l n t l t f
O n c n r a n d ' o m M a r c l i k e Je s u s l u r e d
wi c k e d fo l k , N a n n y op . " a he m i d u m l e r
h e r h r vn t h ," h u t m e h b e n o w Z be e n
|'a r e l u fp r e w i t h I a n g e l I g m d o i t . "
A g a i n h e r h e a d fe l l Io r gr n rd g b u t
nl n ma t tn l t n n t l y sh e n r m e .a n d w i t h
th e In mh l n he r r i g ht a r m l i k e 1 h n b y ,
m o ve d l o t h e d d e o f t h c t m l .Th e n
alma sn ug gl ed t h a l a m b undo-1't h e
ht a n k f t s a n d p u t . G m n n y l l ¢ p e | B l h l e
be n ea t h h e r p m o w .Oa r e fu l t y am.-
sl i p p t d o d ' h e r c i o t h e s l m ! p u t o n n
.v
~.L I \1 ' L and
n l l ln l t h e ll g h r .P o l i :p u t d o w n t h e
the ~die. an mwnéa ~n beslde the
l a m b ._ \ .
r n 'ClIAFTER vz.
I n 1 Ithe Ia kw ide since the e ncounte r tn the
h u t .I n d Po l l y H o p k i n s K u majalrig
r f l d y f o r h m d i l l ; w a l ; l h m u g h t h e
Si l en t ( t ug .
It w a s h e r c u s t o m t o g o a m e n ( t h e
s q u a t t e r :a n d d u t h e m m a n g o ,t o
toll t h f m t h a t th e y h a d 3 r i g h t t o
t h e i r h n m n , t o fu n d , a n d w u n n t h . H o :
fr o m P o l l fs l i p s .S h e t o l d h l m w h e r e
nh e li ve d ,a n d h o w sh e eo o ke d th e
be a n s . b a c o n a n d m i n D a d d y H o p l i l n e
p r o vi d e d ;ho ur co l d i t w a s I n t h e
sh a n t y w h e n t h e c r u e l n o r t h l r l n d
S l i p !u p l h é h e l m ;a n d - h c w w» L . 1 t
w a s w h e n t h e m l n fe l l a n d e l a m m y
fu n u h r o u d r t ! t h e w o r l d i n g r a y ; h o w
Gr a n n y Ho p ; w a s s i c k wi t h p n ln s . S h en i e h l m n n i n n l d e vi e w o r l i fe i n t h e
Sl l e ut C lt y .L o u ; b e fo r e : h e h a d d n -
iah ed h e r re c it a l l't°rc.lvaI's co ur t es y
t m l p u t h e r l l h e r e a s e . a n d m e w a s
ch a t te r i ng l ik e n u m gp t e .
" C o n I d o e o m e l h l n g fo r y o u . P o l l y
H o p k i n s !" q u e r i e d R o b e r t , a s m e B n -
lah ed t e l l i n g a b o u t l i f e l n th e s q u a t -
te rs cl l y .
S n e fl u n g o u t b o t h b e n d s l n e c o m -
pn e h e m l ve g e s t u r e a s m u c h a s t o a n y
he e o ul d : ee fo r h l m s el f h ow m u ch : h e
need ed.
"S t e m , s u r e y o u e en , " s h e m i d w i t h
L n m h H o p k i n s .
Th r o u g h t h e Si l en t C i t y : h e w a n -
de r e d he l p i n g p e o p l e h e r e a n d th e r e
l o s e o t h e s u n n y a i d e o f t h i n g s B e
y o n d t h e r o w o f m a r k s w a n t h e r e n e e
M n r c u a Ai n |: K nu . t. t o -h n 1l .a x :c u d t o
ke ep t h e tnrgttltters fr o m tree pass tng
o n h l l wo o d la n d .a n d i n fr o n t o t l t
¥;»HJ'H o p k i n s st oo d.A b i l l po s te r
ha d n am e d a nd le ft o n t he fe n ce a p lc -
t t t n t h a t c a u g h t h e r a t t e n t i o n .
z z vn u \ h e a u t i n t l w o m a n , h e r e y e :
sa dd e ne d t l t h t e a m a n d d w lo o ke d
st r a i g h t o u t o f ex q ui s it e co l o ri n g a t
t h e w l d e e y e d sq u a t t e r g l r l .I n h e r
ar m s w o n a w i t h e r e d , n i c k , i t t t l e m m .
an d P o li y np k ne w t h at so m e wh e re ove r
th e o c e a n a n e n e m y , p e r h a p s a n u m
l i k e O l d M a r c .h a d h u r t lmlm.T h e
w o m a n h e l p h i m c l u n e . n l s h e l o o k e d
a t P o l t y , . | . | d fo r \ fm o t n e n t t h e g l r r a
e y e s s t u n ; w i t h t e a m Th e n s h e w e n t
c u m t o r t t o e t e r y o n e o n e a r t h th a t
ne ed s h el p. "
- c o m ,| h o 'a l o m e mo t h e r ,a l n 'l
s h e l "bn en lh ed P o l l y i o b o r l y ." S h u
be a u t i fu l l o c .S q u a t t e r m o m m l u h u
zo o m a n y k i d s t o S t a y h a n d s o m e l l k e
be r . "S h e m a d e a b a c k w a r d m o t i o n
w i t h h e r t h u m b t o w a r d t h e fe n c e a n d
: a r c h e d h i s fa c e ; | 1 1 e l y
A co o k i n g se ns at io n t o B o h e r va
l l t m l i m a d e h i m co u gh .'B ae g h l ' |
u u l o m e n t t r u l l k e \ch ar c oa l d r a w
ln g l n w l zl c h a fo r b m a d H o e s t e l l t h e
w h o l e st or y.I l e fe t t h i s l n t e r r i t In
he r Inc re a se .S h e w a s th e q ua l ot e st .
pr et ti e st a nd mo st so le mn ch il d h e ha d
evo r s ee n .Y u . h o k n o w s h o w a s a n
ln lm b lt a rs t o f t h e Si l e n t C i t y b y th e
e l o t h e s y b e w o n , a n d t h e t l t l n b o w -
le g g e d d l l l d , t o a n y n o t h in g o f l h e b e
w h l s k e r e d g o a t a n d w o o l l y l a m b t h a t
w e r e w i t h h o r .
° '\ \ 'h n t '| y o u r n a m e !" b e l n q u l r e d .
" Ju s t Po l ly o p. "w a s t h e n n n r e r .
" P o l l y H o p k i n s .l l !d a d d y i s Je r o -
mln la Il op ltl ni , the m nyo r o! 1. 11 18 ne t-
tlenseot."
S u r e t y !R o b e r t ro m e m b e r e d ve r ;
w e l l l !a c K e u s l e s p e a k i n g o f H o p k i n s ,
I n d b o re m e m b e r e d t o o t h e po i n t e d
In vi t a t i o n over a h o t d o o r a s I f l t
tnere before h ln e yes.L o o k l n g P o l l r o p
o n e r fr o m t h e t o p o l ' h e r c u r l y b u d t o
t h e t i p s o f h e r b l r e fe e t ,h e d e n r l d d
th a t t h e h a d w r i t t e n l l .
Q u e l t l o n a f t e r q u e s t i o n h e B o o ; a t
M e r c l e n e u s l q u n t t c n be .Y o u r e
bl ¢g 1 :r n h e l l !T h e s q u n u e r a ne e d
yo u a vvh l i b a d . "
Ii e r vo l c e b r o k e . R o b e r t t o o t n l o n g
br e a t h .O l ' c o u r s e h e c o u l d h e l p m u
g l r l a n d h e r p e o p l e .H u w o u l d . t o o !
Au fa r an m o n e y g a ve po w e r , be c o u l d
eq u a l a n d s u rp a s s M a rc u s L l s cl i e nz l e .
' I d i d t r y t o t a l k sen se i n t o M r .
3 !a n K e n z l e | h e a d , "h e r e t u r n e d p r e s
e n t l y , " h u t n o w I w i l l m a k e h l m l e a ve
yo u a lo n e . "
I n sp it e ol't h e t u n e d Il p s a b o u t
wh i c h a E m il e l ur k c d , l h e ft w a s a p p r e
he n si o n . ln he r 1 d ee wh e n s he as k ed :
* G u n y o u l i c k 'l m z o n Bn l l h , m l . :
te r ? "
" Y e t , I l h l n k I c o u l d . " l a u g h e d R o b -
e r t : " b u t l t w o n t b e n e c e s s a r y . "
" T h e n I see u l Si l e n t C i l y fo lk !!
b e i n ' m y a g a i n . " H i g h e r ! P o l l y . " \ \ » l
: O l a l u l l o l . o l ' t h i n g : n n ' fo l k ! t o
lu k e c ar e o f h e r e . "
R o b e r t m a d e u s w e e p vl t h h i s s i m
: h e t e n c o m p u n s l t h e n o u p b e f o r !
h l m .
" Y o u h a s e . e r l d e n t l y l " h e l a u g h e d .
0 le
Z'~n
F ~%
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~~~,
Q.\~ /'f s.I \_1 , _g \,
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f 4 1 ~
'1 \ ;§
s l r , Ive g o t a h a i l l o t t u l o ve In 1 1 1 1 !
gm t ! n h ! c l l y . "
P o l l y m a d e a n u p w u r d m o t i o n w i t h
he-r h a n d m w n n l t h e p i c t u r e o n . L h ¢
fvn r e ."S l 1 ca g ot ¢ h u n ch t o l o ve . tw . " s h e
1|alll l n ft l y ." A l n 'l s h e ? "
Il e W i l l a r d t o h e r s i d e a n d m n t e m »
p l n t vd w l l h h e r t h e p l c t u r e d w o m a n ,
m a k i n g h o r s i l e n t a p p e a l t o t h e m fo r
t h e s c a n d a l b o y i n h e r a r m s .
" O f m u r a e l l h e h a s , " a n n w e r o d P e r
c h n l r vve r e n l l f " S h e ° | t l w G r fn w l t
M a t h e r i n t h e ~\'nrld,P o l l y H o p k i n s .
a n d - - - a n d - " 'h i s m a e dr¢>m\¢d'2 1 m nh vr an d h e c om l n u e d .i fh l l y o u t h e
l l m e n Il l o l h r r i n t h e w o r l d . "
A K i n d a m l l e w l d vn n l t h e r : l r Is i l p i .
A l l t h e fe a r t h a t h a d b e e n a s a t o n
vr e lg h l u p o n h er h ad fal l en a wa y .S h e
w a n t e d l n p a y h i m : h e h l g h n t c o m p l i
me n t u n c k n e w .w h e n h e h a d m o u n t -
ed . s h o :o l d h i m g e n t l y :
"S m u t d a y y o u " !I be t h e b i gg e s t a n '
m o a t h e a u t l fu l e s t d a d d y i n t h e w o r l d .
Goes!-by."
Polly." I gm Daddy Hopkins an'
Granny Ho pe -m'this hrlt l l mybrother, an' this goat is Bill; Hopkins
.. _ -- -...._... ._.
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d m b u n l f n r m !Tn a d d t o h e r c o n fu
si on R o b e r t Pe r c l va l w a s sm i l i n g a t
I~ce ~dd~lm:
11010 girlfi he mid and he smiled
again.
r Greatest Mother in the \\'0li¢|."re IH!Pe k in ,ln awed tones."Dura that menu |he'l mother to the
aqunltrr kids whit urls hun In the
war, mister?"`
'*Ye|,*' he rrplted after n lhnrt pame."Yes is meuma that. and more.Sham
mother to wer] hurt bo] and bring!
"Thi n Pc rehnl alc ppli ln.Two wellplnulmi llmmpl Ink!B l l ln l l I i i !I lo l n l 'IBO
gran nd."r
rno nl: coN'¥TN!3PD9
A Sparting Judga. .""Ihiny aah ln the workhouse. 'nm
ought to euro you ol lpneding.""lt certalnly irlll, your honor. Wouid
you like In use my car vrhlll Pm in
dnrnnce d!e1"_"No thnnkx.Pvc seen you riding u»
lhn! otd bus of :num 1: cnulr!n'l damer tony mlln nn hour."-Blgmlng
hlm AtiIlvraid.
with Fingers
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TERSELY TDLD.
~ H~ Happening! in NobruklGiven 51 Brio! Items For
Bu ly B e ld e n .
Dates for the Antelope county tau'
Purim:operations u w he unlftld
ln Ravenna ln a few weeks.About
two Ittllon will ho Iulrl.
The Stegllngzlnaonic lodge is con.tenlpltlng the erection of at tomplo
this lumulcr.The lodge'ION its
homo hy ltr# n tow months rum.
The eqnlrnlent of $2.000 will be ad-
ded to the Butrnlo county fair premiumlisttht:your In tpocinl Prim. tha
awuds ot Kenmc y bualnell mm.
A rcfrlgorator rm: coomlninlr moreth m 100 c u e s o f r w wma totally
lout lu' Bra nt Susrllnz The bunsvo been set for the four commencml in thought to have atxrtod from a car
~udar. S4pu-mbor 12.| lwntcrThe cnmptrolior of the currency huppnorod the application or the 1-nr!Ur.J o h n ~Pmay 'o od-
ltional bank of wuuuda to *iltor ol' the how inrk Tlmvsh will do-
nn a tn|\lltl| of 330300.ilvor the commencement adorn!toMuch.|: and Gering pledged nlmostlu"` grseluntlug vial! of the Unitar-
-000 for the W atc m Nebraska lklty nf Nebraska. Juno 5.
.Puhllc sc hools it Butte hun been~~ 3 1 2 1 3 1 ,f I ? ' i " ? § ' . .L ?¢ ' { § ° . . § ,' 2 I . "l t i c l o s r l l o n a c c o u n t o f I m i l d o p l d m n l e
The "ilu" lm: struck Cheyenne county rmln and sererlti cpca are rcporled.
of lrmuvm.u.Practically all or the
high school students, teachers uno someIlI\l"ȴv majority or victims are per- . nt the grade pupils nrojvlcdms of tho
dlnonso.'m:s;!:::mp'd the epidemic h t ml An lcv nurse hal formed above the
With llm nursme ot making Geneva ,hmm on the Morse ranch west of
l bells-r as-aiu market ln vlow. farmer! : Ilenknlmnn. mllrcrtlnz the course of theof Fillmore county are ornnldn: a co 4 ltopobllean rlvor.The new channel ll
opentlw clocator com|»nn\}.The ron LIIOHII of the halogo und cut: od' trams
onn will :»~ cnpltttliud at $50000. ~gi" that din-ctlon.The mnncll of \'»'olt Point hal penal Mrs. Philip moat. vrldow of a mired
an ordlnnnro authorlztng the callin! ofjaundyrn county fnrmor, was awarded5 spednl flemon for the purpose of 1 the wldow " |\l\tI.l0 of his 830.900 eatat
'Children of Scott lntroducrd an allegedI.»'§$E1'.§'l'..f§$;`..i¥.°'T»T.2i°' llT.tllJ uu mn le nu plls l alzreement, wlwrcby both
A flrulun: ae( nm to U19 Emww fartelrea nil ll¢hts to shane an antheatre. In I'n.~mont. fanning a sm~auto ot the other.»
ill) los-x ln the opinion of I~"lre ChlcfHarryMon#|'.1.n.Cable.trap
drummfr. tant his collection of instru-
ments allul trapm. valued at $32.'»00.In nnllllpotl-on of the tlvmnteneci
strike at the coal mlm-n n gomtuupplyof coal in belng nm: In at the Sold-
iers*l1nnu»at Grand Island.Cnr!
James I'onr1~\on of M00ffi¢Id.fomerlieutenantgovcmor,was rlmd
#20 ln. county court at Slockvlllo foulilng mllk from allefed tuborculn
cows.the stale department of ll.-r
culture announced.Mr.Pea kplcndod znllty. stating that he had
number of tickets out,which h
l u u l 41 n n - |vu ;u n . " . 1 .-. , . . . . ..N i o b m r u a f t e r a s m a l l a r e b r o k e o u t :e n i m v ¢ ` " ' " P " D ¥a n d U \ n B l \ 1 ¢I ¢ 1 \ ¢ l '
t o m l m i s m l u m u r - c l a L s T 5 . w D .¥ ' " " "w l n n i n s w v l \m a d e I v r v r v
os lt i un .T h e m a t t e r w a s d l l m l n e dT h a h h i r d l P 11:11ao. °;°'2.o1um;uf'°h"°§mu:;: m1't"f°when n mmlon prnvallrd to prlnl nn
hay; 2113 5p¢9n|] |nlff|||fQ; gas: Noe fpop mii lon sdm UIQ ~I f th!
ber,annukwl an the urounq that he° ""°° An 4.
il and was incompetent.'rms lctloni Although a foo: of mosrwnuld be
u the rulminutlnn of a an-rin oreventn ; needed so make enough mositurc'Wfoliowlnz Ltr. mann u-fund nature zfwflr henunt wheat in Ioath crulrll
in Iredlork, whlrh tus hrou¢_ht |gmu|{2\ebmaka counties where the cond!-
throusrln the aid of a matrimonial tion ln had tram df! wntlmr. A.E.annex.'Anderton. federal crop expert, mid tha
The a m :bodlrn of hlmdrcdl of¥fff§"' .=:"2';'..:':"':'.'5Et::'.; 'f.i'1..f.'1'E'
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THE ENTERPRISE ,.;'=:;°:"..:~,,::'°.,,.~,x.::.,°:;z-like the ug ond of Cox¢y'| ermy..JOHN A. ago/mBS.Pmblldor Every mnnner of excuse in pick up l
loole new-y hu been uled Ind all the:swan svxur rauasnn old svn ln-wgln w llle.
hi s Pu Yu:$l.50 wly §M g at f|;¢\,,|.htlnl Lmuoo nddgq mamr J one at ||.¢g,,¢, Hwy lselleve the
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lp www 55 Bl»j5_N=}>»'t'f'1e';¢~- of the old mn um anal!
||before the :how la over. 22 dwolllngnIreunderwr in H-mm and nso,.|
ooo of the mllllon hu been luned co
llnmce Lhso underteklngl.He-
chonla are at work md Heating: bu
|l.| had up. rlrln' to gm-Origin
Bee..
The (Armen In belng mrrled up
bn tho ucendlng market u they were
rnrviul damn kv 0...- -\SUNDAY AMUSKMENTS Daren-'svamxa JOURNAL ss A YEAR
ED IN TEKAHAH The Evening Stale Jonnul is mnk-
n s d,¢,_\¢'xngotrlnllrullprlceofonly$8lorf.r.1',..§"`»,,3C..§`»fZ` to pull ...f2"2~¥." whole yur. The blggest and brgmf
on the Anti element bl'placing the on evening PIP" "'Nehnsh, qv-mlelthn of sung N,¢b.||_ Sunday he more news, moneennoonx, comm
movie: end pool hm on qw vrlwlry emi sport features thnn any other.ballot at the prlmnry election held'Every member of your rmlry will
lut Tu Y "mud of Havng gum like the Lincoln Evening Journal. In-to he wted on at the zenex-el ¢|»¢um|°""'l"' the Big Sundqy "°5'""'n
posed the law would uplre on June80th of thinyur,u it wu edmltted-
ly but | temporary meuure.In all'
probablllty the resolution will rewvothe npprvvnl of the Senate, inumuch
u the lew itself originated in tint
\'| Merc l '~s=hg°~ lm.;;1 § _ ¥ N5 § » 5 i E§ § :.
I R AI L R O AD ' NM E TAB L E ]u1r»~o-oo~o<\6~ono-" 4 _"-n h o f u u n n o n n o f Tm- Emerpme $1.50 per year.
F Ren:-2%
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'fue IL m. Dnlly,r e u o e u v o u o e u v e u v l v u e u u o u m v o o o o o v o om: flour nt The Rhooden cu
11,13 I. m. muy.,
Tnim Wea.bet ue do your job work for you Kul'm'| Photon will plume you.and l-ard Store.body. ln pruentlng the matter tohls
ccllengu~, Congraxmm Johnson ofwqmngum. Clulrmxn or the Imml~KFBUON Commlllce, deelnnd that theA. .. .+ »_ ..
8:66 \. m. Dldly
2 : 5 4 ~(C.s .v ..M.1 o.
_1'|-ein North.
Kulm':phom wsu please yum The uupu-z lm" will hem u hm mt >'""' ""'P*i¢3' ands " u
The Enterprise print: ul: ann.rlny on Saturday. llhreh 18. lt the offlme.We an an the M rlghl.
g_ R 1|ra uncle er Phono- brewed Phnnnuy.la The infant child af Will B. Rose
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n mh o r n :
Bible study Ind eoldimlly imm Ill Oil mu u Tha Rhuldu am m
|w join this chu.Rauembn nut Foed Sham'P Sundly at 10 A. M.
'1.»d|¢-~s°¢1»¢ym¢¢umu :»L zc u . Na n c y
Id the ldmql room.All xnvxwi.
Léumu. Brotherhood mesh vm. T°:1"' D'"°°-"°'"°"|~\* WM
m Mr. mmm uma ao.;Y 'm mu m mn asP.J. Relneman. Puwr.22n;'d:?nf Novunbsr,m1 ,%.,,
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S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A .
sa.W a .¢ hl »n |t o n Co un ty .
I n ' I h ¢ C o ¢ m t y Q w n
In t h e M a l l e r n f t h e E s t a t e o f F r m -
ce l i al fo u l t e r , D e c e a s e d :
To 1 e C r e d i t o n o f S n i d E m a c s
Y o u a n - h e r l a y m t i h e d . T h a t I w i l l
:Lit a t t h e C o u n t y C o u r t R o o m i n
l i l a i r ,i n u i d C o u n t y .o n t h e 1 4 t h
I l 4 T
Spririg time
is Comirg
and of course you wm want to
Paint and Paper
'A féw roomsl Crime lnand look
our li ne ov er
Decoration Day
. w1 L L ' $ ooN B E HERE
day of J uly,1922. at 10 o'eJock A.
M. on each of said date: to receive
and txamina all c hima against saidEstate, with a view to their adjun
ment and allowance.Tha tima
limited for the presentation of claimsnlninat said Estate in three monthsfrom the wh day o f Aprii. A. D.,
I922. and the time limited for pa -ment nf debts in Ona Year from "L
1~|th day of April, 1922.
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Try us for anything in our line
Blair Pharmacy
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We carry the
Sherwin~Wil1iams
medium priced. Papers
also Sample Books for the hlgher grades
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DATES FOR TEACHERS' EIANxno xs"\.I
Apn`l 15, 1922.
Bay 26-27. 1922
June 80¢-Jul? I., 1922.August 4-5, am
Mabel J. umm,
Cor.nty Superintenlln'
D..n..11 H5 Am...n..1|u n _ I Rnv hmlmmn .J n.....\... ....--; e.... Uthurn of Kannnrd died "l'11en:lAv M I`~|
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13-~f n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e a l n I \ l i e r ' |b o -
"m g , fo l k s a p p e a r t o b e u n a n h h h u l o n
'h e p o i n t s .A l l w a n t t o s e o i t p a i d ,
r n n d n o o n e w n n u t o p a y n t u z t o
:hi n~ ~ ~ond-ay.II\erythi~
will be :pink and spun by election
time.Let her come.We al! enjoy Il.
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special price of only ;.| .T'§»y i t a
year at these cut rates.The Morn-
ing Journal. which is a day ahead of
most papers on mm !routes, $4 s
year, or $5 with Sunday.
~"ou~ r l" ' * ° 'o qrh g r 1 t h i 1 dl uthe pubiic understood.Hvlilurl got tn¢=et.l1er A few week néurzgrzlvgflr ¢Z`mm§°L°°'f».`f1`Z2 The result was indignation meetings
ago md decided tint the Lqwn need- f e n v w their debts the bank: in all the churches and a completeHi =¢!<liti°51\ homes.Ther canvlssed are more liquid.Aa uw farfnen nn Iomniwion formed/within thirty -six
various sources of investment funds the". cro~ the rulwn s ~_.hours :hu c omplet is defeated the
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tnge loan ~genciea and clhe~ oun-prove their eonditiona togetlmer, nuth-
fng can prevent their revival fromtributed their quota..Hating: then organized a buildihg ;| n;;luing all ofhcr irldustHL~|.N.
show,ng (which special d r e n was
~~"' n n d c bac kthe s i h e f m »" " " = 'musement."""'"'°'~ered an everfmillion doiiara and had Sundny but-ball was deteat:.»d byIt deposited in lou] blnks for usa by urbl ~ b ~ i~ I~ r F ummiu : a mdn dty o f 1 43 ; S un day movi n by
usnry.
|a , .,,...ata u u s z t e or most o f uslthe United States in the census ol'~3| d ur.1 'average homes.The result in that,Read the ads in The Enterprise.men-waomewhere else.11910.Hull the resolution not been
I n .y e a r s .D u r i n g t h e e i g h t m o n t h s t h
I n v h a s b e e n o n t h e s t a t u t e b o o
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-.|~|mittee intends to proceed to the p
paration of a permanent immigratio
law at an early date. but there is`no
time for its enactment before the ex
piration of the present statute, he
._,.a spa s s e d a re s o l u t i o n e x t e n d i n g u n t i l
Ju n e , 1 9 2 3 , t h e p r o vi s i o n : Q ! t h e p r e -
s e n t i m m i g r l t i o n l a w t h a t I i r n l t s i m -
m l g n t i o n f r o m a n y o n e c o u n t r y t o
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269 . ¢
Th e s i g n s o f s p r i n g a r e h e r e a n d i t
Umm su~The indication; n.that the limit of 355,000 pm111II.ted b
the mat will not be reached when th
l m m l g fa l i o n I. . u r E x t e n d e d
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3:00 n- m. Daily exempt Sundaif.
8:30 a. nm. Sunday only.
Trains South.12:57 a. m. Daily except Sunday.
8:28 v- rn. muy.
.. ..- . - _ . _ . ._ ,. . _- . . . . . ,THE W EE KLY MARKET REP ORT
Hens __ ,20Rooster!Q .14
E m u . _| _ -_. w
T || } n u f ¢ . &a n
ncaa.amu 4.19.vultlp uc u alia g """|"""'| \"'"' "" vlullll :peut Cl\lll"day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.Mus Emma Beekmnnn spent the Frank Badge" of this city.
week-and wiith relatives in Ft. Ca!-houn.There are some new .ideas in bakery
Dance at E. 0f!.'s mn Bennington 3 at ah; Home Bakery. 5°-=-= in
Nebr..Saturday evening,March 2:,I Bread?th Rolls,ea,"s_:fnd
Ebaughk Super Jaxx.6-lt
I Ev 'bod th da" 5 y l l ma n n ;exe YFh "reg Am came uv {~»; Om; 'and y ou can see truc ks, wagon: and
n fm I r '°""°°f're urn nz [Fond can ianded to the zuarda goingt h a t c n t )i n t h e e v e n i n g .i n e v e r y d i r e c t i o n .
e . _ _I n _\1 .\..
ning nl mridt. fever.
w.R.C.Sewing wi!!me et vi
Mrs. Juliua Peterson on Thundny I
temoon,Munch 23Id.
Mrn. Chancey and Mrs. Geo. Lys
of Frernont visited at the E.I
T1rrell home Last. Tuesday.
Mrs. Jenas Burcham went up
Oakland,Neb.,Monday morning
care for her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Ca
Than Dlxuun, mmm;
u \ l \ s t l . ° l & \
Corn
Wheat .
Data _ 'I
Barley _
Hogs
Clttle _ .
" * " * " - " H ' - - n - -¢ - - 4 .
.z5 :van xerreil was mrceu to return:.4 4! 1I to the government hospital at St.
. - -1.!1"Louis,u h :Monday,for tneaunent.
.29;The Blair Home Bakery c an fur-
0 39 nish you with the best of pastry when$1 company comes or for special occa-
- - ~ -~--e.oo sional.s-at
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sung came up
from Omaha Saturday and spent Sun
day with Mn. Stanfs parents, Mr.
and Mn. Jac ob Ralplur.
Joe Lnzurv from down near the
Wrnnch school wls called in on jury
duty last Wednesday but was ex-
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(rr, "hu ia ill.
Murgant Keily,who i l 1.m.|:hir
up the line, spent Sunday at the hon
of her parents. Hr. and Mrs.W:Keily uf this city.
S1.|.;||w of Spring--Onion selqon sa
in .~ture windowu.Green tops 1
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sA'ru'anAY ONLY
$1.00 BOTTLE "HOGTO E" FOR 900-6 for $5.00
s u m P g y
A ~ B P E U I A L
26-inch Winchester Handsaw Only 85 Cents
E-' n m AP-NDT HARDWARE
' |'=.e =:~-..~-.
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mtmzuunra GARAGE
$1.00 EACH ron BIG rmons IN BLUE AND
WHITE zNAmxLwAm1Lohoi¢e $1.00
umm PACKET STORE
spawn for s.-.aurdafonxy sm
A1-L cooxms 2 DOZEN FOB 26 CENTS
DBUAB qoums BAKERY
A aww You Bhouldxfl mms
uo'raza's mmm noun AT $2.00 A BACK
Noam am z STORE
A G r a n d C o m b i n a t i o n C o m m u n i t y S o l o
\A T E V E R S E N ' S B A R N I N B L A I R ~
Saturday,Nlaroh 18th at 10 O'olook aQ m.
Also Sneelal Prices win he Offered on Seasonahle Merchandise in Blair Stores bn the Following illerehants
Bobimun's 'Hire Bhop Special for Ss.turday_0nly
30x3% DIAMOND TUBES $1.75
ro n SATURDAY ONL Y
To sncoursge buying full sets Saturday only we give
OH! PLUG FREE if 3 plugs are purchased at $1.00
r. & ?..l?» SPARK PLUG FAOTORY
x1xxzm>4L1.'s E. z. WALKER SHOE, Genuin€
Goodyeni- Welus, Regular $4.50 Shoe 3.48
THE xansxmm STORE
30 Packets Garden Seeds at W: Packet with 3 Boxa
.of Germikil at 500 Pgr Box
nz BROTHERS
2 ONALLGRANITEWARE
x fggyg &rmmasna
Wrlghv/S Condensed Smoke-$125 Size, Only $1.00
Only A Limited Bubply-Buy Early-Saturday Only
' r n B T E W A R T g n u m o v
ro n SATURDAY ONL Y
Speeds.) Iiwount, on Everything Sold at
inxxms o n. HQUBE
J.D .G a a n x s o z r s
$2.23 nor 8(0l"l" szlnlas-nn-1:\1Ti'|.m n s . r r l n n . \ ¥ s m
Sizes 9 to 5-Just the Shoes for Play-Airs. Jeukltfs Old Stand
aoornw $1.95 Per E011-Re;m!a.r $2.50 Value
Un o w m b n u m z n & a l u m u o .
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One Lot ol
mmrs DRESS SHOES AT $2.75
n u m S H O E c o m m ?
>A mrml UST 0F
Live Stock--Machinery
To BE OFFERED Ar nucnon
26 head of pure-bred Duroc
Jersey bred sows
10 headof fin horses _
Farm Machiifery
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES !
n e n e w c1 ~e r m 1.Just for Saturday `
_om: aznumn m Bviws ron :oe Pan nozxn H o u s e h o l d F u r m t u r e
BLAIR noni: BAKERY
THE BARGAINS OFFERED
Are Genuineand Timély
and Many Dollars Can be Savd
BIG m o m ro n SA T URD A Y
TWO "MNA TAYLOR" APROHg FOR $1.00
J. E. nunxs & SONS
-_uf our assistance and 25 y ears r-xperi
909s - -snee.i g q S i a n
..1 |03
~ _All o m* Ma c hi n e s F u lly Gu a r a n te e d .
,. ':§'3.."5!f=3"Lt'You c a n g vt y o ur mac hin e qui c k rig ht
"<<f i?i <i3 31 In-rc at h omo a nd a lso g et th e ben efit
And many other articles
THE WOMEN
and Let Them "Shop"in me Differen!Stores.
They'll Enjoy Ie, and ai the Same Time Save You
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C .Q .' a
B l a i r ,N e b r a s k a
{)ffic \s 4 D o o r s E a s t o f Collar F aurtory .Fa c to r y
Ac r oss Strvot.also Ernst of Of fic e
This is only A partial lin-donm of iumen hnva prom-
isedtobrlnglnardclu and lwck.If yon have |u1ydziil§ to
ull, bring it in, wa will ull if... Lofs make this the higgut
ula Bhir evar hxd.
JEISEI & BROSS, Auctioneers
Ren! Room: for Women and Children will be Open
at the City Hall and Library
K '
ON ALL umm m W ORK La m' nas SATURDAY
10-5 OPP REGULAR PRIUES
J. B. PIBCHER, Shoo Repairing
MEN 's $3.00_H.A'I'SNEW STYLES AT $2.25
The New Stun- nill wrlcome you to inwpfd our stock ol' Dry
Goods, firntfrlms, liens l-urul°\llln|:s and Shoes
SA B s k P A RI S H
Brooders nt our office or fnctory.Improvements
and Advantages ovor nll otliurs.All sizes, 90 to 600
Eggs Capacity.Broodurs 100 Chick tn 1,000 Chick
Size.
2'}'.§,"Special Reduced Prices to Home
;_g5_~Buy efs.-A few sample nr demon-
HERE'B ONEGOR SATURDAY ONLY
GOOD BANANAS 6 CENTS PER POUND
s A s B R o s
N
SATURDAY ONLY
Wm. CLEAN ALL CLOTHES
LEFT HERE SATURDAY AT 351; Dxscoum'
MODEL CLEANERS
We 0B`er ~aturday Barrel, Sack and Block Salt
AT 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT
RHOADEB COAL & FEED srou
One Roll of 90 c STAIR CARPET Saturday at
Just 1-2 Price. 45c Per Yard
J. I. UNRUH, Furniture & Undertaking
CHI'DREN'S CORSET WAISTS-Saturday for 25c
LADIES AND ca1LnnzN's HOSE on Sale 25c
mns.T.c.m u o n
80 TONS LIGNITE COAL AT $7.00 PER 'ren
This will gq like hot cakes-Come Quick!
cmusrausnn LUMBER COMPANY
Our Regular 40 Cent FRESH ROASTED COFFEE
35 Cents, 3 Pounds for $1.00kIRBY'3 COFFEE HOUSE
::°: o ~.. .
For Saturday Special
lmcubator and Broader Bargains
Kuhn? Photos will pleue y ou.
For Bale:--Aiutorrycle.
6-lt Fred Bugmn.
I2. R. Huggzml, undenakrr. Phone:
RCS.Bell 240.0fHce, Bell 119.
The Home Bakery can furnish yan
almost anything in¢he» baking line on
short order. Their Blue Ribbon bread
can't be beaten. Once n customer, al-
ways a customer.6-if
The only sensible. sanitary
method.Cheaper than any
other way.
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
BLAIR,NEBRASKA
The Big Store
'ls '°~.|
IIaI
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0'HANLOh'.
4 Attorneys-atlaw
Oflicea in Slate Bank Building
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Licensad Embalmnrifiinm-nl Dimmu-
¥{AGG..\RD 8:UNRUH
Courtesy-Servir.'Simplicity
QUALZTY FIRSTREASONABLE PRICES
COOK WITH G-I-\-S
u n l o a d e d a n o ~ e r c a r o f t h e i r fi n e
F r n n kl u n C o u n t y co a l t h e fi r s t o f
the sr k .
D r .C .R .M e a d s p e n t S g n d u y a t
U n i ve r s i t y Pl a c e w i t h h i ;w i ! e a n d
c h i l d r e n , r e t u r n i n g h o m e t o h i s w o r k
h e r e o n M o n d a y m o r n i n g .
W a n t e d :F o m p e t e n t m a i d fo r
g e n e r a l h o u s e w o r k - - w a g e s a l l i s -
fa e t o r y .W r i t e M m R . A . V a n T» 0 r S -
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Arndt Hnrd\\IU'e cn Inst Saturday st-
u-aczed much attention and nt time;
there was scarcely standinx room in
the note.Moral:-It pays to adver-
.expoqu;to make hia home.
Miss Helen Wright went dawn m
Linc oln int Fdday afternoon m d
spent the week-end with her. sister,
Marguerite, who il attending the Uni-
versity.
Francis Deedng,who has r:
making Blair his home for some time
We Feel Sure
ol our nbillty to handle your banking
buslntss in your sntlslnctlnn.We
slmllbe glad of an opporxunlzy so
talk wixh you.
FARMERS STATE BANK
Ul.\IR_ NEBRASKA
1Nauruullaceomu oz lunen in the hom- raulish appearing in the grand:famnly.and mmic ims promising lny lhir
Mm .Imnh Rahl¢ s... \..........z|..vnu want.__ _ - . .- u n y u u n a n vc c u qs u u :'" "s i c k n t h e r h o m e o n w u t G r a n t : t r e a t M r .n m l M r s .H a r r y 3|1}'P ¢"fi¢'
t h e p a s t t w o we ek s,w i i t h h e a r t s p u d S u n d a y i n t h e eoirlmtry aft l
t|0|.IhlF.S h a Sn : n n A | n l I n n : - u - J '"I
at this writing.George Hindley, down in the Clulgu
A number of thefts hue been r¢.|*'¢'iK|*b°f¥100lf
ported during the past week.Bicy
cles have been token from porches
ond sheds and flocks of chickens lure
disappeared leaving no truce of the
thieves behind.,.
Joe Fldwsrds went down to Omaha
iltsl. Friday evening and spent the ro-
mninder of the week and until Mon-
doy morning with relatives there.He
reports his slate!in-law,Mrs.Ed.Cain tts being very zwodin she is at
present in the hospital.
An-
B w
hors
Last Thurilny evening, John
dcrson,Scout Muster for the
Scouts hero, took n bunch of the
drove_orer to 1\flH1xl211..$°
ns ct ball with the Arlington Sco .
The Blair boys were defeated to the
tune of 14 to 19.
Chas. Ross is so busy these days
with city politics that he hardly has
time to get acquainted with his furni-
l:-11's awful to be n Tom Dennison.
It takes a lot of work and then one
rio-~n't net much when he wins.Zt's
honda I lose, tslls up y ou win.
uts
Curl Hansen, whose homo was re-
cently destroy ed by flre, out in the
hong Creek school district. has ex-
cavated his basement and will build
m modern bungalow 28 x 38 of hol-
ow tile and stucco.Wm. Ludwig of
ekrlington will lu r e chsrge of the
nmon work.
The W . 0. W . and w C. lodges,
Vos. 23 snd 24 will hold n business
norting Friday evening,March 17,
it their mul.State Manager C. M.
liclmrd will he present.Would like
n meet as many of the membersn-I suspended members os can come.
Iome out snd meet him if you are
iterested in W. 0. W. insurance.
The play at the M. E. church lust
'ridny evening, siren hy loco! talent,
as n success from every standpoint,
ettinir o lttle over $60.00.By re-arst it il he repented on Friday
rc ning of this week.I f you did
:nt see it before you will have on
mportunity to see "The School
s'am" at tho M. E. churc h Friday
rening.
Sam Clausen, who for s number of
ears was o successful fnnner downthe Calhoun neighborhood, but for
ue nut two y ears hss been out in
niifnrnln wus In shi- Ah ~.~..............
'l'he dance put on Inst 'thursday ew
ninsr by the fire department wus we
attended and those pres-ent report
very enjoyable time.The music weespecially good.1
A fire supposed to hpve starte
from hunting rubbish in the slle
was iliscovered, wednesday nfternooi
on the roof of the Holmes nu n s
but wan extinguished before any gnu
damage was done.
The Monday Afternoon Club me
March I3 with Mrs. John A. Rhoode:
Mrs. C. M. Hitc lmtsn and Hrs Joh
Newell had charge of we afternoon'
1:2Q,__gl1n (fini
meets with Mrs. C. C. Redfield.
Wm.Fick,Jr.returned fror
Kirlssville, Mo., lost Saturday nigh
wh:re he had taken his wife for a|
opcrstlon for gall stones.Th#
ope`i`ntion was n success and "Billy
is expetlng her home in shout tw
weeks.
Mrs. Jsrna Ryan. Jr.. who has no
been well since the birth of her chill
lround Christmas time,has been
very sick wo:non the past week.Sh
was unconscious for savers! dsys bu
the Inst reports she n. little more fo
vorsble.
Lyle Noyes was taken sick on lssl
Friday night and uyss taken to thi
Wise Memorial hospitd of Omaha
at nine the some evening and oper
ated on iznmedintcly.hir. Lots and
Mrs.Noyes were down to sec him
on Monday of this week and reponed
that he was .doing nicely.
The infant son of !~l'r. *sod Mrs. C.
E. French of Arlington died March 'l.
nl. the nge of one month and twenty-
five dsys.Mrs. French was o former
Blair girl and dsughter of slr. and
Mm J. D Johns of this city.Friends
of the roumr couple extend sympa-
thy to them in their sorrow.
Gladys H.We-ess.science teacher
in the Blair high school, has been
elected teacher of biology of the Nc»
brnslm State Tenchefs College ut
}'et"|.t.Nob..for next year.Mi v
Wecse came to Blair nt the holiday
season to take the place of Miss
Waters,who went into the Omaha
("enl.!ol high school st that time. We
would judge from the promotion, that
Miss Weeso ltnnds high. in the teach
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To sncoursge buying full sets Saturday only we give
OH! PLUG FREE if 3 plugs are purchased at $1.00
r. & ?..l?» SPARK PLUG FAOTORY
So m e G o o d C h i cke n s
An d m a n y o t h e r a r t i c l e s
Bobimun's 'Hire Bhop Special for Ss.turday_0nly
30x3% DIAMOND TUBES $1.75
ro n SATURDAY ONL Y
This is only A partial liz'iomu of Inman han prom
isedtobrlnginarticlumdlwck.If yonhnvu |u1ydziil§-
ull, bring it in. wa will ull if... Lofs make this the higgu
ula Bhir evar hxd.
JEISEI & BROSS, Auctioneers
ro n SATURDAY ONL Y
Speeds.) Iiwount, on Everything Sold at
inxxms o n. HQUBE
ll_uw.,n u n n u : s t ) , l u . L U l l | | l l l l 'd by his wife, last Saturday looking
'tvr some 'bgaln`Pn|\matters.Mr.
f;|u~one<till owns some land down
n r C o f f m a n a n d h e a n d h i s w i f e
e a t p r e s e n t m a k i n g t h e i r h o m e i n
or un ce .
irg profession of the stafe.
numslonzsr C HURCH xorrzs
_ - -B y U10 P l s l u r .
O u r S u n d a y g c h o o l i s z r o w l n g m u l
p w are mppy .um-ronxmralavrwl
'Post wsr Service Section of Post
as-1; American Legion reports the fol
lowing boys in hospitals this week:
l.yle Noyes at Wise Memorial. Omo-
ha;Angelo Colles,Leavenworth.
Kansas hospitsl;Gro\er Short, Uni~
versity hospital.Omaha;Ivan Ter-
rell,Ilnse 35,St.Loul=,Slo.They
have all been remembered by llowersandhomenewsbythi!American
Legion this tmek.
The fire truc k and small chemin!
were called to the Dwight Johnson'home 9 miles north of town yester-
day morning where fire was raging'in the home.20 minutes from the
itime the whistle blew the boys had
water on the fire.The ho_use was too
fsr gone when thrtruc k arrived but
they succeeded in saving seveml out
:buildinga If they had been called n
ihalf hour earlier they could have'aa-.ed the house.The furniture wus
.11 gotten out hfthe neigl.bore.--Te»
iknmnh Journal.The above local rc-
fers to the home of the :und-dongle
tor of Mrs. .Al Jones of this city. Mrs.Johnson often visits her relxhives here
and is also s nina of Charles Rob-
ertson of this city.
are for better than they lnve been
an recent months, but we have room
to spore yet.We are ulred, as are
every other Methodist people in the
world, to Set snide not less than one-
tonth of our inc ome from April 9th
to 18th.We should do this always.
but now that the grest church is
carrying so great a burden. and we
are somewhat behind, we are request
ing everybody, mon. women and chil-
dren to set aside this tenth of their'
income for this one week and bdnlti
that to churc h with them on Easter
morning."l'he pastor will be gladto have n card or note from every '
iither in the church,no we
may know how ldrong we are.He
will be pleated to have a like rom-
rnunieation from every one who
pledge o tithe, qven dorinlz'the Hu-Q
ter 1-week.Let's have that letter at
once if you please.~
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHLRc 11 :
DRUM l
smelly .March muh.Hour of
worship,11 A.M.Evening service
7:30 P.M.Sunday school at 10.I
We will try to'1m\e s :Ibis f o r -
w
oT h e B l g S t a r e
The 0ld -R9ll3lll0
On Time Flour, special per sack _Echo Coffee, 3 lbs. -____Ma>_Day Coilee, special 1 Ib. 35c, 3 |bsSnap Coffee, special per lb . _ _ ..Coho Brand Coffee, special per lb .
Royal Exwsior Date, per packageMolxhcs. pei box . , _ . _ . . . _ _ _
Ca:olene milk baby sim per canWlute Born Naptha ooap per bar
. - . . . ¢. . . . ..-
Cam`:beIls Soups. special per can.:,._._ .
Caro one milk, family size, per can _-_' ___
al
Pearl White Napthn soap. per bu
P. & G. White Naptha soap, spec!
Mogul Pancake Flour, special, perRed River Early Ohio Send Potatoes bnndedpor buuhll SLQO-per 2 bushel »=»é|¢__ __
. 4sarlrb a r s . . - _
lacks
$1.33
1.001.00Ulé c
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Anhndtr al un N|\lm.dG¢nm|nea\s Busan Maids.
a |w o r k i n g e m d e n t i y a n d s m o o t h -
ly ,esmtmctlng f r o m y o u r fo o d a b u n -
d n n l s t o r e s o f vi t a l e n e r g y a n d p l i l n g
u p a r e s e r ve fo r c e n t vi g o r t o m e e t
a n y em e rg e nc y .e ve r y b i t e i s eaz en
u l t h k e e n z u t a n d a p p r r e l n t l n n
: r y o u r n w a l s a r e n o t n r n !nt ,
l r y o u d o n o t a p p r o a c h 1 l a b l e
~on~u~g Yo~r Business
their utmost. The whole resultla that food is taken c are ot
without distress of any sortlnsuchmanner* as to dr.-rlvo
b l n I n p r o vi d e a t t r a c t i o n fo r t h e b e n .
T h \ \:Irv ||||| |»mI N m !| n | I| " l |1"|\"|lIIPhI
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Upright Saves Space
C w f f k l h * si n hy - » - w Ca ra
N .zh ro u xu h i s In flu en c e an ap pr o pr ia t io n
|~\||. Of
_- -H o n e y h e e : - t w o o r t h r e e h l vn o f
t h e m - - w l k l p r o ve n u i u n b l e i n ve s t
me n t t o t h e b a r k 5 1 r d g a r d e n e r .M o s t
b a c k u r d a h a ve e n o u g h um a l l fr u i t
TRAINING To STAKES
....,,._
»
Honeymakers Gather the Sweet
From Blossoms.
of awar e Ho ld s.It then promotes
energetic acilnn of all the bowel
muscles :nd glands antfennbles tho
food to pane through the digestive
cnnnl tn the normal time.Each ofa.zhousamiz or little glands whose
duly . ll to pick up nourishment from
the ~l t and send thla to all parts
o! the body are stimulated to
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:c ru m Pl a n t a b y K - " p i n g Th o m
O ff t h u Q r o u n d .
A go o d w l m l s o f l a n r e a n d |\ ma ll
st a k e s i s no t a bl e ] gu e s s fo r t he c o !
l n g e g n n l m .Tl w r e a r e u m m - ve g e
procurlnlz lm!dlstdbutlng nf<y..af
new pldtlts, carrying a;1'icuIlunl lnvnlinliom nmrcullecilng asrriruilurai
statinlc l This wauu the hl|I0r1C be-
ginning cl' the muchtalkedabout free
need dlntributlon.Hy an an1 ot' compmu In May. 1862.
ian From Ono Plant to Anolhar
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THE ENTERPRISE BLAIR, NEBRASKA
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have taken
h i s l l l t o o l t l c o b o n a o t o o l s t i0n|url.|h1. zu-I. \\|s\un Na ua pnynr Ha hn
"Sile ntly one by o ne In the intlnlu
me a dow s ol ha ve n.Bloonomml :tn sum s. ml !or¢a |.m»-
n u : o f t h a m u l l -Ev a n l tl l no .
C A H N I N g ,P n s a s n v a r w m a n s
Cfhe Kitchen
Cabinet
Thousands Have Kidney
Trouble and Never
Suspect It
inluaacc at Dr. Kilmu'| SumpRoot inloan nnlind.It :funds tbl highest foriunmnrhpigu-eordplmaeun.
Re |.
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E Armored Car for FightingBandits
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H O T ~ L ~ Y A L
Mrs. HC L. Edmonds
C e d a r Il a p l d a , Io w a . - " I h a ve t a k e n
». P i e r c e ? F l vo d t e P r e s c r i p t i o n a n d
n u m ! i t ve r y h e l p fu l l n t r o u b l e ! D e -
u l l n r t o w o m e n .l t i s ve r y s t r e n g t h
nt n g t o t h e Int e rn a l o r ga n s a n d e ap e ~
a l l y do e s l t e l i m i n a t e s u ffe r i n g a t
p e d a l ti m e s a n d re g u ln t e a t u t h e
~mp er wa y.M y d a u g h t e r s h a ve a l s o
e n t h e F a vo r i t e P l n t c d p t l n n w i t h~e b e nt of re s ul t s; t h ey wo u ld su t te r
.a t t i m e s t h a t t h e y w o u l d b e e n m -\l e d t n s t a y h o m e fr o m w o r k ,b u tn e r t a k i n g t h i s m e d i c i n e t h e y l u n~o t Iu le r ed s in ce .F n vo r l t e P r a c r l p -
lo n ls t h e b e n m e d lc l n e 1 y ou n g w o m -
n c a n t n k a i f n u l fe r l n x i n t h i s vu . " - -rs .w .L .Ed m o n d s .T05 Se co nd
n . , W .
T h e u s e o f D r .P l e r n e |F a vo r i t e
-p t l o n h u m a d e m a n y w o m e n
n v: b y m a k i n ; t h e m h e a l t h y .G e t
t a t o n c e fr o m - y o u r n e a r e s t d r u ls t.
e i t h e r l l q u l d o r t a b l e t fo r m .r l t o
I . P i e r r e , l m | t l l d s ° H o t e l In B u t h i o ,
. Y. . for fr ee a d vi ce .
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H O T ~ L ~ Y A L
Mrs. HC L. Edmonds
C e d a r Il a p l d a , Io w a . - " I h a ve t a k e n
». P i e r c e ? F l vo d t e P r e s c r i p t i o n a n d
n u m ! i t ve r y h e l p fu l l n t r o u b l e ! D e -
u l l n r t o w o m e n .l t i s ve r y s t r e n g t h
nt n g t o t h e Int e rn a l o r ga n s a n d e ap e ~
a l l y do e s l t e l i m i n a t e s u ffe r i n g a t
p e d a l ti m e s a n d re g u ln t e a t u t h e
~mp er wa y.M y d a u g h t e r s h a ve a l s o
e n t h e F a vo r i t e P l n t c d p t l n n w i t h~e b e nt of re s ul t s; t h ey wo u ld su t te r
.a t t i m e s t h a t t h e y w o u l d b e e n m -\l e d t n s t a y h o m e fr o m w o r k ,b u tn e r t a k i n g t h i s m e d i c i n e t h e y l u n~o t Iu le r ed s in ce .F n vo r l t e P r a c r l p -
lo n ls t h e b e n m e d lc l n e 1 y ou n g w o m -
n c a n t n k a i f n u l fe r l n x i n t h i s vu . " - -rs .w .L .Ed m o n d s .T05 Se co nd
n . , W .
T h e u s e o f D r .P l e r n e |F a vo r i t e
-p t l o n h u m a d e m a n y w o m e n
n v: b y m a k i n ; t h e m h e a l t h y .G e t
t a t o n c e fr o m - y o u r n e a r e s t d r u ls t.
e i t h e r l l q u l d o r t a b l e t fo r m .r l t o
I . P i e r r e , l m | t l l d s ° H o t e l In B u t h i o ,
. Y. . for fr ee a d vi ce .
'u a n 0 ¢ 0 D0 |n } t cn\ ¢ i|\ r \¢ m e a t .If
»
A Steady Job.'
gpm; (lt the door)-l'le\n help 1
blind num.Hol1l¢hoider--A!tn't you tha Inmq
mu n w h o b e g xe d a d l ma u ltma y u -
terdayiB4~|:u--Impouible.air!r n been
born blind for Up um seven y ous.
n --
Ga rn et t S u t t o n m u :n f H a r r i s b u r g .
Pn.,ca l l e d an [l l a W h i t e H o u s e m e
n l h t l d a y a n d p r e s e n t e d to Pn m ld e nl :
Il n n d l n l l w a l k i n g c a n e m a d e f r o m
m n h o g l u y t a k e n I r o m t h e o l d P u m -
Bn Pnacard
DYEB HER omvsaies,
SKIRT AND A swmen
WITH "DIAMOND DYES'
he b M "Din d »him .u,'£i¢... lo dadzlsmolhz gif"-§° ' 5
ay r a m mb a ,urn u ¢o .zrtl." " " ° "»;...§""'*.¢..' ° " "" ° " " ~ ; ; . ~n nes mr 1nur.B u y ~by-7'ip~1"'-»==»»
bornpanleashlp.
While on u vllll to th.: fllghlnndl
a genxiaznm went to bln a c ardlnfor the purposs of takin; his family
for | th in.Ha lodked at s vahlclo,
md inquired how mms' it would hom.
whlch was burned in INT.
than alr at cost.
vanplulncnl cheerfully: "Used to be abannom. lady!"--L°1|I¢1¢0 Joumai.
t e e d , | vm i y o u l u n n e ve r ~ n d fa n .Tell yo u r d ru g gi l t Ir h n h e r t h e m at e r i e l
pn wi sh to the aa wo ol e f ail h, o r whe ther1% $ | i h: e l t , t: o \ t o :| , o r mi : | ~ d ln n d | .Di s-tnend Dyes ne ve r e ue ek .t.fade,e rn n .So a |_ s ! t e ~
THOUGHT IT g_00KEg STRANGE
O d a Ap p e a ra n c e o f D r u g S t e m n u
to nl ch ed W e m a n C u s t o m e r , U n t i l
Ul a C t o rk E x p l a in e d B l tu l t l o n .
.Th e W o m e n n e e d e d t h r e e m m o f !
z t u c t u r e o f m y r r h .Il u r r y i n g u p t h e
S t r e e t h e r d a n c e t r u n u g h t b y t w o
m a m m o t h bo t tl e s o r ap o t h e c a r y tr a -
t e n ,a n d t w o n r l n g i n g d o o n o t
fm l t e d | | u l I .
D o w n t h e : r e a p e d - t h r e e n a p s
t l m m - i n t o a l e t t n c t i ve a d r u z ~ | l o r e
u l h e t m ! l e e n .A l l w a s p u r e w b l t e
wal ls,d i a l i n g p i n t e g l a l e m i r r o r s .
sl e u ml m t l a t i n vr l l e t' a c e es l o r t es a n d
r o w u p o n r o w o f s h e l ve s t l l l e d w i t h
ba t tl e s a t e l n t m e n t l .ea m p h o r s a n d
m e d i c i n a l m e ~ m e s .
°" 1h re e ou nc es o f ti nc tu re o f my gr h, "
a l t ! t h e W u m n n t o t h e d o r k
Th e c l e r k h u r r i e d o u t o f H g h ! a n d
th e W om a n be g a n t o n ot i c e h o w qu e e r
w a l t h e s t r u c t u r e o f m u d r u g s t o r e .
Th e r e w e r e co l u m n s a n d p l l u t e n
w h e r e t h e r e | h m l vd n 't h a ve b e e n n i t y .
.I I ||||
Then. I. m-nun. nr1¢lr,1: feelin: came
over the Woman.
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An a rmo re d mil w uy nu I; Ing u||u I -hw lrw urk In Vlr tur a u. Sh :tic 0. nur thl l e x l c l n b o r d e r . a w l l l l u g w o r d o f u p r l a l n g n o r n l d l b y l l u i c n n h s n d l u .
l
you?"
" T m sh jwgve :ne tina iaulh-Iaulrrllie °er-Journal.
The Cutloura Toilet Trio.
Hum; cloned your akin keep lt clear
by making Cutlc un your every dutoilet preparations. The Bump tocleans:
:nd purlfy. the Ointment to soothe andheal. tho Tllcom to powder and per-
hrml.No tdlet table is complain
Irithout them.-Advenllemml.
. .s w i t c h t h a t n n b a i n a t l l l o d w i t h o u t
c u t t i n g o r m w i n z t h a m l b o f : h a
m n l n t r a c k s h a s b e e n p a f t o c i e d b r a
m n n u q g n i n ve n t o r ..
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a
Tha Carulahlp.
h o m the mn n r ue r ve rl we getourJams---and from tho wet-gpod;dnler our J imJnml.
Snowy linens ue lbs prldl of every
houulrlre.Keep them in mn candl-Unrn by mln; Rui Croc: Ball Blue In
y o ur la un d ry . A t a ll no un - Mvm
tlsemnent..
T80 MUCH FDR GMHDHOTHEB
Hathomatlcal Prabilm, Old Lady Dosiclod, Wu lnmathlng That 'Na
Fellow Gould Und»nl.md.'
The time gh'l at tha : I m m u n
school had been promoted to multi-
plication and fur her home work wllae: the mu ot llnrllng out haw mms
im 400 normal tmrltl nouns.A blt.puzzled as to how to work lt out. In
me evening, an :ha ml wuh her aur-clne book ln from at her. the ulied ln
Lbs servlces of her nnndmolher."1»et'| see," mld |,nmlmn. ndjunllng
ber spectacles. "one honlfll have four|q,|, two eight, three twelte, four xl:-
ceen.n u urenls--'*and than shobmka ctr."How mm horses dld you
ny ? " me ukn l.
BNP and Water.
lla nlre i.Iltlle mans thi!!ynn old. is n-ry such lateluiedthu mmn.She had .een wanJmlng
for some time one c leat Um!!!
lime gmrl.
"EH-I. Chllll," mid ine nld um. shun
ting up the book, "Shure lmt one llw
Ing could do that sum."--EdlnbuxihScoumnn.
,.;:'.:::.~:..:.';=='~u vm ...E-22' :.f:°;:,:,:.': .,..'§L"?.»L° To .KI LL RATwhen are lo expensive._.
MUCH :N
The battleship Maryland ll the drtt
llghlmg vu-not ln the world to run
I0Inc h mm..Lung mm nn-dvemld a nrlllng
beauty fenznre sn Peru and indispensabletorecognizedlovellneltinthe
gentler sex.An emergency emma-over nllroad
Ruaninus do not drink te n on .
c ups and amen. but out of I 'sukm." l llm ¢L na| mmhle f i n ¢ ul
vanhotder.
In feudal naglnnd military umm~
hsd to prorme a knight for "err |
|c_rn of land ornzpied.A hlngnd outer. Wllldl holds a :me
mxnctured.naturat.brnr watching.
....0" O h ,m u d d e f.m n d d b r , "s h e a l
" m o o n d i r t y m n d d e r n m m a n n . "
0 l Q c
b o x , c u : b e c l o n e d d a r n o n a n n
r 6 C '¢ l ve r t o p n ve n r o d o n p e r u a n t l n g
m o m o r s u c o n t e n t s x s u e r e d .
C h u r c h e s a r e m a k i n g u s e o f a l
m e u n s m d i n d u o m i n g c o l
on e d l i gh t s ""
puent c loud puns! In surfnca, li
LESSER Evan.,AS IT WEB
Darkra Etellllnt Rauma for P
Ilrrlng 10 Taka His Chanenwith the l a r .
. A B I u r ¥ 0 r k m l u t d l p o f l n l l : r l tln ;ben:hunt In lllmadppi.'I~
but was :ulrounded In a annul cl~thicker.The doa c ould not nt nl~
o u n a m d l h l g tn t lc a z n n v h o w ll athe bend of the hunting pgrry wa~
lo one ul' the dartln:"Lina, go In then :nd gn tint bca
nun"Gui hesitated for a moment an
thru Dlunred into the une.A r
moments Inter the negro, the bear an~
me doa wen rolling on the gmun~outside.After the hunt was over th
mm from the north uid to the dlrky~cu». wefl.'l|t 3ou anaid to go im
ma::meter vrlth the bear?""Colonel."' uid Gul. "u vu just d
way:I nebu' had met dnt Far. bm
was nulrumlly acquainted with do nl
bon. ln 1 jest nnchumlly took danur."-Phluae1ph1¢ Ledger.
u:||§v 5.snun».-...t a b l e s I h l ! w i l l g h ~>`»~~" ~.. `,;§-,GQ ~S .~*dr
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i m
p a n s b y - a n d an th e : m m e tl m e . t h a y
cu r r y i l u ? p ol l e n fr o m o n e p i a n t t o a n
n t h e r .Th i s i s l b a o l u l e l y neces sary,
i n s o m e w a y . t o m u s e t h e p u n t s t o
p r o d u r e .W h e n b ee n a n d b i r d s d o n o t
vn r r y t h e p o l l r n fr o m o n e p l a n t t o a n
u t l w r a l u m :t h e o n l y o t h e r L l u n e e i s
( n f t h e \\l|\:l In p e r fo r m th e s e rvi c e .
L P !lim !»ef~|d o th i s l m p o r i a n t d u l l '
w l l vi h o 1 Il l vy n n h h n e y o r o t h e r k i n d s
\l haes
irlzn me mos! anel; nmlcipa-
:lon of its dollghtl. than y ou
a n only h1Llf1l1rIng,beclusoful.; are nnly half getting the
nine of 3our food.
Lark of appetite, or dllrtrrs
H o m e s a l H o r n y Bee n.
n l ' t h e g r o w i n g vo g em z lo n a n d t h e r e
Garden May Be Destroyed Un
less Insects Are Killed.
an THE BUGS EARLY
/
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WARNING!Say "Bayer"
Unless you see the name "not getting genuine Aspirin
over 22 years and proved ~
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o t t h e b o d y a n d t h a t e l n a e a l l a o : t s
of d l a t r os a l m ; s ym p t o m s .
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: n d b o d y bu i l d e r ,h a s : s h i n e d l u
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vi g o r a t a t h e a n t l n d l g u t l w tract..
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l x .Qu :|.tas te fu r m o r e fo o d wi n - n It c a n n o t
t a k e c u r e a f w h a t i t h a s , u r u m a y
u n d - c r m ch c m lc a l a n d pu t r lt i c at l c u
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of fleabeetle attack.It can be twehasetiinconvenientpackagefo
from seed denier! or prepared at I1~ |from bluestnne (copper auipltal.
which costa 10 to 25 cents per pauand treuh stone or lump lime (qui
lime).Bluestone.four ouneea;qulckll
four ounces;water,12 qtumn.bluestone.four pounds;qttiekll
four pounds: water. fn() gatlons.
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water and nrnln through douh
cheesecloth or a brass wire atral
nf 18 meshes per incl: and pour Ittthe bluestone solution.Stir
and apply at once.Tliln ia heat |
prepared fresh for each using.
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ha s a b o u t n a m a n ; t r o u b l es a s h e h a s
'k h a n l m h w n e g l e d e d t h e w e e d l .
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l e n e d w i t h all lfere nt k i n d s o f bu g s .
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H l r Ba b y .
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sh r i e k e d a f n m l c w o m a n w h o w a l
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P o i l e e m e n w e r e a s k i n ; t h e n u m b e r
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p n j a m u a n d l Ja u n t y I n t l p p u r e d
o n a b a l c o n y a n d c a l l e d d o w n : " D o n :
w o r r y , L o u ; 1 'm s a fe . "
" B l y b a b y ! "ga s pe d t h e w o m a n .
t h a n k fu l l y .
| A N 5 Y A N D c t . » w s o n .
Th e c h ls r vi rt u e o f s a n d y n u l l ,
n y s t h e U n l t e d S t a t e s D e p a r t -
m e n t o r A g r i c u l t u r e . i n t h a t t h e
r o o u o f p l a n t s c a n p a u t h r o u g h
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i t d r i e s o u t t m qu l c kl y .C l a y
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t e n d : t n m e k m d t m r d e n .B o t h
t r p u a t m i l m e d a u b i e m a n u r e
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sa n d t o ho l d mo i s tu r e .
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up " \fliurry, mother!Even ¢ lick c hlld
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cold,coltc.or 11'gtomach ls sour,
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Ge n er a l w e e d i n g E ve r y F e w D a y :
w i l l Ass ure G m w e r G a r d e n t o
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To h a ve e g a r d e n , e i t h e r ve g e t a b l e
o r n e w e r ga r de n ,i t l l n e r e m a r y l u
n o t o n l y k e e p t h e w e e d s ou t .b u t t o
m n t h e m .
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4 s t a r t a r e h a r d t o li g h t w i t h a n y
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u n i o n i n s p r i n g a t a b o u t m e u m
t h u c o n :a n d h e m : a r e p'lu :\t !6.o r
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'k h a n l m h w n e g l e d e d t h e w e e d l .
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l e n e d w i t h all lfere nt k i n d s o f bu g s .
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an THE BUGS EARLY
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fr o m a w d d e n i e r ! o r p r e p a r e d n t h o m e
fr o m b l u e s m n e (c o p p e r su l p h at e ) .
wh i ch me s h : 1 0 t o 2 5 c e nt s p e r p o un d .
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| A N 5 Y A N D c u w s o n .
Th e c h ls r vi rt u e o f s a n d y n u l l ,
n y s t h e U n l t e d B a t e s D e a n n -
m e n t o r A g r i c u l t u r e . i n t h a t t h e
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e n o r e a r t h e n w a r e vessel.m l n ;h m
w a t e r .D l l u l e " u h h a l t t h e w a t e r .
D o n o t u s e i n t i n o r o t h e r m e t a l c o n
u l n e r l .a s t h e y w o u l d h e sp el le d.
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tl e a t a ti me .w h e n sedu ced t o a
m i l k y H u l d di l u t e w i t h t h e r e s : o f t h e
u n t e r a n d n r n l n t h r o u g h do u b l e d
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sa n d t o ho l d mo i s tu r e .
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clear. vrhlle clothe: and thanks Red
C1ou Ball Blu;At all |roc ¢r| .-Ad-vertlaement.
Givlng a Guan."Pa, what u mu hae! or Achtllalf'
"Something nur m rubber.ls'pae.."-Loullvllle Courlerdournnl.
uenvuusnnn
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a gallon or tepid water.Add thrutullens more of water to c over tl:
meat.Place a hoard with a walgt
of iron to keep the meat under thbrine.Rum mes! 2| caused from an
Iowlng the mont to become exposeto the adr.
xr the hrlna bec omes copy. it wihave to he poured ol and a new hrln
added:this will sometimes occur s
warm weather.
Canning Chicken.-Dum nd cnt uthechickenorleavei .lt pn
fcrrcd.Cover with honing ua\er an
simmer until louder.Remove th
bones :nd cover them with the chlclen broth; cook until reduced to om
lmlf.Pac k :ho non! c iolelyiirinmadd one tmspoonful of salt to cnc
quart _and till up the ju with the ha
broth adjust the rubber and wp hrdo not seal tlght-the rule is to scrc
the tap down tight then unscrmlv halway round; tlsil allows nn equal pm
sun maids and out of the can anlt: contents will not boll nut.Cove
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ru n a m h ne q u en l in t he ll e m lt l t ln vn t h e
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re l ll l re l y n ar r ow ll m lh l a n d a nu s m e re -
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p r o p o s a l l n m o n o r n a e m n d e ffo r t In
1 8 1 7 r u s u q c e n f u l .
Sh o r t l y u t t e r t h e Il e w l u t l o n . fo l l o w -
l n ; t h e s a m p l e o f l i e x z j n m l n F n l n k
no a rh l l a m En ¢ Inn ¢ |a s : r e m o f m e
co lo ny o f P e n n u t n n l a d u r i n g t h e
y e a r s ITM l o t 1 'f5 . A m e r i c a n c o n s u l :
m d n a n !oi l l ce r e be n z :t h e p r a r t l c o
of s e nd in g h o me t o re i gn n e ed ; a nd ru !
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»3HERIFF'S SALE
0'Hanlon, Maher & 0'Henlon,
Attorneys.
By virtue of an order of sale issuedout of the District Court of Waxhington County, Nebraakn, and in pursu
ance of a decree of said Court in anaction therein pending trherein theBlair Building and Loan Association,a corporation, was plaintiff and JamesC.A irpleby and Elizabeth Appleby,
his W e, and Clinl~0nR. Appleby andElisabethAp leby,his wife,weredefendants, "ld lation being for the
foreclosure of u certain morlgagwe.1
will at one o'clock, P. M. on the Brdday of A ril., 1922, at the West FromDoor of S.. Washington County Court
House in the City of Blair, Wmxhington County, Ncbrnalu, sell at. publicauction to the highest and best bidder
for cash, the following descdbcd pro-perty,to-wit:The West Thirty l30)feet of time North Ninety (90) feet ofLot Numbered One (1),in Block
Numbered Six (B), Flaat Addition tothe Village of liennnrul, WashingtonCounty, Nebraska.
The plaintiff,on the ist day ofNovember, 1921. obtained n decree ofjudgment and foreclosure in the sumof $1090.'i"2, together with iiiteren
thereon at the rate of seven per centper annum fron! the lst day of blovembcr,1922,and for $15.10 cotta
of said action;:mid decree providedthat said preminea be sold to eatia:lysaidjudgment above set out in oaae
the same remained unpaid for a peHod of twenty day: from the date ofmid decree and aaid judgment being
unsatisfied and said decree being nminforce.Said premises above de-scribod will he sold to satisfy said
judgment, the inherent theneon, costa
of said action and all occuringcone,all as provided by salrl
onler and docrec,and the law In
auch cases made and provided.Dated nt Blair Nebrneh. me 2ndday of March, 1922.
'Maurice Mehrens,
Sheri!! of WashingtonCounty,Nebraska.__5---5t
said premises will be sold, as set ouabove. bo Batisfy said judgment, thimeresiLheneon,the costa of s d
action. and n}I accruing costs, dlprovidcdbyu i d Order and decand the law in such cases made an~
provided.Dated at Blair, Nebraskn, this 'nday of Much. 1922.MAURICE HEHRENS.
Sheri!! of Washington County. Ne
brukn.Qo'HANI,oN,MA K E R I : 0' HA NLON, Attorneys.1 6~5t
_- . - . _ - . _. .. _ _ - - - 1 - '
Nolite to Non-Resident Defendant i
DHsnlon. Maher 0'Hnnl01'l.
Att nys
In the Distr:1et ourt of W ington
County,ka.f
Paul M.rry, Plaintiff,
-vs-Parker Brothers Land Company," |
Corporation,.Defendant.
To Parker Brothers Land Company,
A Corporation:You will take notice
om:on the 16th day of February,
1922, Puul . Hurry, pinintlff, filed his
petition in t District Court of Wuh-
ington county,Nebraska,against
Parker Brothers Land Company,an
corporation, the object and prayer of'
nhich is to recover the sum of
$3134.00, together with interest there-
on at the rate of seven ber cent per
annum from the tirst 'day of March
1921, and costs of said action, mid
sum of $3!34.00, with said interest,
being new due ond payable to the
ssid plaintiff from the said defendant
as commissions and moneys due for
commissions for the rule of resi es-
tate by said ;:1lnintiK as agent for the,
said defendant under n contract mi
writing between the said plaintiff
and the said defendant.\
That said plaintiff has caused anattachmenttobeissuedondlevied|
upon the debts owing to said defend-
ant and moneys due and owing to
said defendant in Washington coun-
ty,Nebraska,from Mary Barry,
Burr R.Jones,Chris H.Nelson,
1
BPAR'l'HENI,Ah D '"'-E.Womans'Club met Fridll
nftmnonn.Mi n h 10111 with H n
Mn. Alfred Swanson who in romlor home .in North Dgntn, an amonthi vuih return Fd d w f r o m
e mr ' nab vi sit wi th relati vns in
Omlha..Hr. an d Hrs . Hutin p who ha velem at the Woods-Updlke unch the
put y elr moved h at week to Teh-nmh.llr .Arthur Rllsrnuleen willhh the nlaoa at the unch.iHin Blanche Nelson went to Om:
l u Tuondly to agnt!a week with£1lends.Waiter s ll assisted at thepoatofhoe during her absence.;
\'»'m. Frank moved Int week from
the F. W. Lowo place south of townto the Roy Knott property across the
fflrk.|Mr. and him. Fern Welt nntort.|in-!
ad Mr. and lint. J. M. Wat and fum-i1 md lr. andMr|\.. Harry Leach mdfinily ll. l. six o'cloc5: dinner Wed-
newday evening.Eugene Burdic celebrated his
hrtlfth birthday Tuesday, March Tlh
'hy giving a party that evening. Those
prenent report a good time.A numlrr of young boy s gave Mr.
md Hr; Stentor Lowe an old rash-r
§ ' " " " "»§£=§"T1iéfol2owing pa
pen were read.Women md Citizen
Hein!Statutes of Ne b r u h fm
Women and children-Hn.. E. A. Bur
dia Election of officers was helmand the following srpre chosen for Uncoming yen.Hrs H.B.Cameronpnesddent: Mrs. Henry Thuhlsen, vici
president;Hrs. Roscoe Fitch, lecrefury:Mrs.J.C.Bailey,treasurerIt vru vote d to have d m "gf " ru:at this meeting published, t at mon
might get the benefit of them.Mr. and Mrs. J .M.Wont hui as
dinner guests Sundlr, Mr. :nd Mnlv-1 Zlmfnormnn an Mr.and MrsHolgnr Ssndau and dnughter, Eunice
of Courcil Bluffs.The omeern of the Eastern Stallodgefwili entertnln the members 01the lodgn at a St"PltHck'| party al
the hall Thunday evening..Hetuwn fifty and sixty of thai!friends githered .li the F. W. Low:homo Vuednceday evenin and went
out to the Chas. Nelson ome whenthey gave 1 reception for Mr.:ncMrs.Carl Nelson.Theyfannounceé
ahip--Mn. Harry Swxn; Some Bene i I 'A
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h e i r a r r i va l w i t h l t i n p u n s e r c n a d e
Plan |mv1u n l r f n f H n A vn n fn n i vn Dllice over Blair Rltkli Store
Phon¢s:Bcll 19.Ind. 165homeofhisparents,Mr.and
~rs. I°'. W. Lowe.A number of the members ofihetem Star responded to an invita-~n of the Blair Chapter to be pres-
~t at their meeting Thursday even-
g.Those who vlcnt down wereighly nleasml with the entertainment
vpn them.The Dunne of Honor held a regular~eeting Situ:dey evening After the
nler ol' business the eotill commit-for this month. Mrs. 0. H. Godney
na Mrs. Cl1n.s. Gray provided gamesor all.Later in the evenimr Mrs..~Mtingu amd Mn .D.w.Rutledge
wed n nice lunch.Mr. ard Mrs. A. H. Smith and chil-
ren and Mins iT\a Smith drove to~lalr Sunday and spent the day witlrpgrsnu,Mr.and DUB Joh
mlth;Miu Thelma. Godsev come up fromthaandspentSundayathor
ome.Mr. Ind Mm F. W . Lowe enter-ined a onm`ber of relatives a
Hands at dinner Sundsn in honor of' r. nod M11. Stanley Lowe and Mr.
1 Mrs. Cad Nelson.'Those pnesent
rt:Mr.and Mrs.Surlev Lowe~r. and Mrs. Carl Nclmn, Mr. and
nd Mn. Gordon Lowe. Mr. and Mrs.~enn Ruwe and Mm. Minnie 'I'rim=-nnd Hina Pearl of lim;. Grandma
~we. Hin Maggie Lowe. Min Mn-\Marsh.Bert an*August.Lowend Mr. and Mm. Moore of Decatur.
. lin. A. W. Barge had ns her guesto out week her sitter, Bin. BrownNorfolk.'Groupe Non. ore and two of the~yalty Club of the Baptist church
r e |tea at the Van Vnlin hallarafternoonandtool:"~in slee num to be used forthe church.The American Lesrion have secured
A e .Huonie hall for a meetirg plate|will herelfhr hold their meet-
at that plue.As Ro y Huw" was ba c k inx h isr out into e street nt the La
~erne Imvc home Saturday eveningtum bee.mme frightened at a mun-( e ar ard plu nttd in to the Rut--e ear demolllhlnwr one side and
~e top and rl\.in~ the occupants a~sure.H n .Rutledpre and Mrs.Verne Lowe were in the c ar ndisreomtedtlutMrs.Rutledge
ns Alighihl hurt..J. H. Johnson drove down to Unln to spend n few dave with his
emily.Thune Potemen has purchased a1tehershopi t Valley.Nehr.and
ll move Lo that place and take pos
ion;Mrs.Fred V o n of!Omaha came
onddty for n vijit with Hermnn
rlendx.Mrs. Cari Brown of Teknmah wasguestattheMilesWesthome
e.-sdny end Wednesday.lin. Alfred Swanson left Monday
-her hbme ul. Clifton. North Dab u after n three n:ooth's" tL\\it with
lazwen.John White of Blah wasp businesstor here Monday.P. C. Tudor of Lyons was in towndlylastweeksisit.in|:friends.
A m o c k w e d d i n l t h e n t o o k pl a c e i n
w " 'f " \ M r . a n d M r s . N e l x o n w e r e t h e
pr i n e ip s l e .R e v.M a g g i e L o w e ,i n
a o p r o n r i n t o c o s t u m e t i e d t h e k n o t .
M r s .Fr ed R ob e rt so n a ct ed a s b ri de sm -
m n i d Te d d i e S w a n s o n a s be n t r n n n .
M r s II. P . H a n s e n i n r i n z b e a r e r . M r s .
H o t t i e Tr e a t a n d M i s a M i l d r e d S w a n -
so n w e r e t h e p a r e n t s o f t h e b r i d e .
Pr e ce e di n g t h e c e r e m o n y F r e d R o b -
e r t s o n s n h g " S w e e t E ve l i n e "su b st i -
t u t i o n i t t o " S w e e t A l i c e " a n d p l a y e d
t h e w e d d i n g m a r c h w i t h m l n y va r i a -
tio ns.M r : a n d M r s .S t a n l e y L o w e
w h o w e n e m a r r i e d t h e s a m e d a y w e r e
p r e s e n t a n d w e r e a l s o g i ve n n w a r m
we l c o m e b y al l .S o m e sp l e nd i d m u -
s i r b y t h e or c h e s t r a a n d a n el a b o -
r a t e t w o co u rs e l u n c h fi ll ed t h e r o -
m n i n d c r o f t h e e ve n i n g o n d i t w a s
la de e d n l at e h ou r w he n t he z u es ta de ~
n n r i c d fo r t h e i r h o m e : w i n h i n u the sefi n e y o u n l z p e o p l e a l o n g a n d h a p p y
we d d e d l i fe .
.
. T u ~ o r a u a ~a e um~ r'lid here severd months.Miss Dorolhv Lowe. who is shmo-phrr for Supt. Poueher nl Tek:-
.h. ment Sunday with home folks.Hembbn and friends of the M. E.~nd|y nrhooi and church and IndiesHefd a funn'dress pnny at the
~rick hall Friday fvenirg.There'ns a gary lurks crowd oui. the cos~. rs were various and each showed~e individmml Moa of I. novel wm."Aman up".The judmes decided
- Wu Hobo! Gaylord ind Fned Rob~n an the mont ridiculous and theysch received a prize.The former
ppcnrinz as n young colored lady. I Fm! as A tramp.After some-nf lreltinfv acquainted the n v... bly was lmilcd to order and a pro-: urn given by memben of the
~unday school.Following this alo\-hf mu c h on ~ b y th e te ac h er stheSunrhyschool.Everyone~rueni had a good hugh Budde!!I. y were well paid for such gnther-
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BELL CREE K v.u.1. EY Nl:ws
Emil and Cecil Lallman,ArthurMergcdoht and August Korkofl wereFremont callers Monday.
August Kerkoff Hauled la toNickerson for (Score PmnkQ"l'iq.:|duy.
Arthur Men doht,Wm.Holtmsm
and Bert Bee ey were callers atNickerson Wednesday.Misa Mary Lnllman left Friday for
Nickerson to assist her sister,Mrs.Ed Langhorst with the house work.Mra..Langhorst has been quite lick
with the grippe.
Emil LallmIn was a Fremont c all-er Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Nevins lricCune aretheproudparentsofa.baby; zirl
born Thursday, March 9.Henry Lnllrnan came down fromBeemor Saturday to spend the week-end with his mother,Mrs.Minnie
Lollman and family.Arthur Mcnxedoht entertained anumber of boy frienrls Thursday even-ing, the occaarlon being his birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lallman and mn.
Nerds, of W inslow and the MissesIreneandNomlnHoltmanspentSunday nt the Mrs. Minnie Llllman
home.,
Mia:Helen risienson spent theweek-end with er parents in Fre
moot.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ruwe, who
woro recently married.are buavn<»\in;.r their household goods andfn"m.implements on the groom'sfather's farm formerly occupied by
Timm Hmthors.Mr. and Mm. W m. W ilkening andfamily snenl. Sunday afternoon withMrs.Wilkcningfa brother,near
Scdbnor.Mrs. Herman 1{erkolT left for Va-oomn Snturduv to help take care ofnlittlegrandsonatthehomoof
Mr.and Mrs.Emest Meir.
County, Nebraska.
The plaintiff,on the is t d i y ofNovember, 1921. obtained n decree ofjudgment and foreclosure in the sumof $1090.'i"2, together with ii1te1en
thereon at the rate of seven per centper annum fron! the lst day of Hovember,1922.and for $15.10 cotta
of said action;:mid decree providedthat said preminee be sold to eatiazf ysaidjudgment above set out in cane
the same remained unpaid for a peHod of twenty day: from the date ofmid decne and uid judgment being
unsatisfied and said decree being mninforce.Said pnmines above de-scribvd will he sold to satisfy said
judgment, the inherent thenenn, costa
of said action and all lttr uingcosts,:I i as provided by sald
onier and decree":nd the law In
auch cases made and provided.Dated nt Blair Nebraska, me 2ndday of March, 1922.
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.Running the Factory
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To hc lp turn the gnc at wheels of industq,
then: is perhaps no single instmmcnt that c om-
pares with the telephone.
Ths tzlcphonc keeps the factory in constant
touch with the jobbing house. with the homes of
i n cmployees and Officials,and wi th di au nt
cities, town: and Villllrl.
Of nllmodan conveniences for nuringjimemd
d a n m m p u m p h w w t h u m m h f u t h e m m q
l>¢n=9»iI.r¢\5=r*¢1i'v°=°°l-
\.r lTlu n p a i d f o r a p e r i o d o f t w e n t y d a vs .a n d sa i d i u d g r n e n i b e i n :un s a t is fi e d
m d sa i d d e c r e e b e i n g st i l l In f o n e ,
S||ERll<I"S SALE
By virtue of ln onder of sale is»
sued out of the District Court ofWashington county, Nebmskn datedMarch2rd,1922.and in pursuanceof a dccrco of amid Court in an actionwherein the Blair Building and Loan
Association, a corporation, was plain-tiff l f d Jennie B.Antill,MildredVern: Taylor, P1111 Taylor. Helen Ed-
na Antill. amlnor. Mae Arlino An-till, a minor. Georgia. Genevieve Antill,n minor, and S. W. Chambers, Admin-
istrator of the Etsete of George M.Antill,deceased,were defendants"ra action being for the foreclosureof n certain mortg-arre, I will. at one
o'cJock.P.M.,on the 12111 day ofAvril. 1922, nt the Wdt Front Door ofthe Washington County Court House.in the City of Blair, Nebraska, sell
at public auction to t.he highest and
beat- bidder for cash the followinz de-scribed property to~wit:The NorthFlfty-four I'ect ( N 54 ft.)of Lots
Numbers, One, Two and Three (1, 2
G: 33. and the North Fifty-four feetIN M ft.) of the East Twenty Ic etin 20 rw of Lot Number Four on.
all in Block Number Fif teen (25), inthe .Cilv of Blair. Washington CountyNebranka.'" 'The plaintiff, on the End day ofFebruarv, 1922, in the above entitled
action }1a\inSr obtained n decree of.ludzment and foreclosure against thefold defendants in the sum of Eleven
Hundred 'Thirty-three and 98-100l$l133.98l Dollars. together with in-intcncst thereon at the rate of sevenper rent per annum from the 2nd dmof Folfnmry,1922, for $21.20 costa.
and accruing costa, and mid decreenmvldinz that the premise: nbose de'Icrihed should be sold to satisfy said
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so n w e r e t h e p a r e n t s o f t h e b r i d e .
Pr e ce e di n g t h e c e r e m o n y F r e d R o b -
e r t s o n s a n g " S w e e t E ve l i n e "su b st i -
t u t i n z i t t o " S w e e t A l i c e " a n d p l a y e d
t h e w e d d i n g m u c h w i t h m l n y va r i a -
li n ns .M r : a n d M r s .S t a n l e y L o w e
w h o w e n : m a r r i e d t h e s a m e d a y w e r e
p r e s e n t a n d w e r e a l s o g i ve n n w a r m
we l c o m e b y al l .S o m e sp l e nd i d m u -
s i r b y t h e or c h e s t r a a n d a n el a b o -
r a t e t w o co u rs e l u n c h fi ll ed t h e r e -
m a i n d e r o f t h e e ve n i n g : m d i t w a s
la de e d n l at e h ou r w he n t he g u es ts de ~
va r i e d f o r t h e i r h o m e : w i n h i n u the sefi n e y o u m z p e o p l e a l o n g a n d h a p p y
we d d e d l i fe .
.
annum from the iirst 'day of March
1921, and costs of said action, mid
sum of $3!34.00, with said interest,
being new due and payable to the
:uid plaintiff from the said defendant
as commissions and moneys due for
commissions for the nude of renl ea-
late by said ;:1lnintiK as agent for tha
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Scdbnor.Mrs. Herman 1{erko!T left for Va-oomn Snlurdav to help take c an ofnlittlegrandsonl t the home of
Mr.md Mrs.Emc st Meir
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Notice 19 Crediinn of £.¢m¢E. B. Carrigun, Atiorngy ,
STATE oF NEBRASKA, I asWnashington County,f
In The County Court
In the Matter of the Eitata of Nic kTruhlsemDeccued:To tha Creditors of Said Estate:
You are hereby notified, That I will
writing between the said plaintiff
and the said defendant \
Thai said plaintiff has caused an
attachment to be issued and levied
upan ihe debts owing to said defend-
ant and moneys due and owing to
said defendant in Washington coun-
ty,Nebraska,from Mary Barry,
Burr R.Janes,Chris H.Nelsen,
Charles Gehrke and Mike Nelson.
You age required to answer said
petition on or before the 201.11 day of
April,1922.
Dated this 23rd day of February,
1922.
Paul M. Barry. Plaintiff,
By O'Hnnlon, Maher & 0'Hlnlon, his
Attorneys 4-5t
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now, $1.50 per year.
m an 1 man,urMorgcdoht and August Korkofl wereFremont callers Mondly.
August Kerkoff Hxuled la toNickerson for (Score PmnkQ"l'iq.i?|day.
Arthur Men doht,Wm.Hoitman
and Bert Bac ey worn cnllqu atNickerson Wednesday.Miss Mary Lnllman left Friday for
Nickerson to assist her sister,Mrs.Ed Llnghorst with the huusa work.Mrs..Langhorst has been quite lick
with the gripps.
Emil LllimIn was o. Fremont cull-er Saiurday.M;. and Mrs. Nevins lric Cum! arefhoproudpamntsof1.baby; ziri
born Thursday, Mil-ch 9.Henry Lnllrnm came down fromBoemor Saturday to spend the wook-
onrl with his mother,Mrs.MinnieLolimsn and family.Arthur Mcnxedoht en£ert.|i.ned anumber of boy frinzrls Thursday even-ing, the occurlon being his birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lnilmsn and mn.
Nerds, of W inslow and the MissesinaneandNomlnHoltmlnspentSunday nt the Mrs. Minnie Llllman
home.,
Mi n Heion risienson spent theweek-ond with er parents in Fro
moot.hir. and Mrs. Howard Ruwe, who
woro recently married.are busvn<»\in;.r their household goods andfn"m.impiementa on the groom'sfathor's farm formerly occupied by
Timm Hmthors.Mr. and Mm. W m. W ilkening andfamily .ingot §unday lfternoon with
(ounlly Calla and Vic c inlling Hop
3 Spc fhlly
Both Phones.-Blair, Ncbr
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a u .c 4 \vl m b e r ,192 2.a n d f o r $1 5. 10 c o i n
o f sa i d a c t i o n ;:m id de c re e p r o vi d e d
th a t s a i d p r e m i n e a be s o l d t o a a t i a z l y
sa id j u d g m e n t a b o ve s e t o u t i n c a n
t h a s a m e r e m a i n e d u n p a i d f o r a p e
H o d o f t w e n t y d a y : fr o m t h e d a t e o f
m i d d e e m s a n d u i d j u d g m e n t b e i n g
un sa t is fie d a n d s ai d d ec r ee be i ng :s t il l
i n fo r ce .S a i d pr e m i s e s a b o ve d e -
s c r i b vd w i l l h e so l d t o s a t i s fy sa i d
j u d g m e n t ,t h e in he re nt th en en n , co st a
o f s a i d a c t i o n a n d a l l l t t r u i n g
costs,a l l a s p r o vi d e d b y sa i d
o n i e r a n d d e c r e e ": n d t h e l a w l r ;
a u c h c a s e s m a d e a n d p r o vi d e d .
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da y o f M a rc h , 1 9 2 2 .
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interest thereon at the rate of se-\cnper rant per annum from the 2nd dmof Folfnmry,1922, for $21.20 costa.
and nrrruing costa, and mid decreenmvidinz that the premise: nbnvc dencrihed should be sold to satisfy frairl
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Light Six, f. 0. b. Blair $ll65
Special Six, f. 0. b. Blair $1625
Big sii, f. 5. b. Blair $1945
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SHERll<I"S SALE
By virtue of ln onder of sale is»
sued out of the District Court ofWashington county, Nebmskn datedMarch2rd,1922.and in pursuanceof a decree of amid Court in an actionwherein the Blair Building and Loan
Association, a corporation, was plain-tiff l f d Jennie B.Antill,MildredVern: Taylor, P1111 Taylor. Helen Ed-
na Antill. amlnor. Mae Arlino An-till, a minor. Georgia. Genevieve Antill,n minor, and S. W. Chambers, Admin-
istrator of the Etsate of George M.Antill,deceased,were defendants"ra action being for the foreclosureof n certain mortg-arre, I will. at one
o'cJock.P.M.,on the 12111 day ofAvril. 1922, nt the Wdt Front Door ofthe Washington County Court House.in the City of Blair, Nebraska, sell
at public auction to t.he highest and
beat- bidder for cash the followinz de-scribed property to~wit:The NorthFlfty-four I'ect ( N 54 ft.)of Lots
Numbers, One, Two and Three (1, 2
G: 33. and the North Fifty-four feetIN M ft.) of the East Twenty Ic etin 20 rw of Lot Number Four on.
all in Block Number Fif teen (25), inthe .Cilv of Blair. Washington CountyNebranka.'" 'The plaintiff, on the End day ofFebruarv, 1922, in the above entitled
action }1a\inSr obtained n decree ofjudzment and foreclosure against thefold defendants in the sum of Eleven
Hundred "Thirty-three and 98-100
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home of his parents,Mr.and
~rs. I°'. W. Lowe.A number of the members ofihetem Star responded to an invita-~n of the Blair Chapter to be pres-
~t at their meeting Thursday even-
g.Those who vlcnt down wereighly nleasml with the entertainment
vpn them.The Dunne of Honor held a regular~eeting Situ:dey evening After the
nler ol' business the eotill commit-for this month. Mrs. 0. H. Godney
na Mrs. Cl1n.s. Gray provided gamesor all.Later in the evenimr Mrs..~Mtingu amd Mn .D.w.Rutledge
wed n nice lunch.Mr. ard Mrs. A. H. Smith and chil-
ren and Mins iT\a Smith drove to~lalr Sunday and spent the day witlrpgrsnu,Mr.and DUB Joh
mlth;Miu Thelma. Godsev come up fromthaandspentSundayathor
ome.Mr. Ind Mm F. W . Lowe enter-ined a onm`ber of relatives a
Hands at dinner Sundsn in honor of' r. nod M11. Stanley Lowe and Mr.
1 Mrs. Cad Nelson.'Those pnesent
rt:Mr.and Mrs.Surlev Lowe~r. and Mrs. Carl Nclmn, Mr. and
nd Mn. Gordon Lowe. Mr. and Mrs.~enn Ruwe and Mm. Minnie 'I'rim=-nnd Hina Pearl of lim;. Grandma
~we. Hin Maggie Lowe. Min Mn-\Marsh.Bert an*August.Lowend Mr. and Mm. Moore of Decatur.
. lin. A. W. Barge had ns her guesto out week her sitter, Bin. BrownNorfolk.'Groupe Non. ore and two of the~yalty Club of the Baptist church
r e |tea at the Van Vnlin hallarafternoonandtool:"~in slee num to be used forthe church.The American Lesrion have secured
A e .Huonie hall for a meetirg plate|will herelfhr hold their meet-
at that plue.As Ro y Huw" was ba c k inx h isr out into e street nt the La
~erne Imvc home Saturday eveningtum bee.mme frightened at a mun-( e ar ard plu nttd in to the Rut--e ear demolllhlnwr one side and
~e top and rl\.in~ the occupants a~sure.H n .Rutledpre and Mrs.Verne Lowe were in the c ar ndisreomtedtlutMrs.Rutledge
ns Alighihl hurt..J. H. Johnson drove down to Unln to spend n few dave with his
emily.Thune Potemen has purchased a1tehershopi t Valley.Nehr.and
ll move Lo that place and take pos
ion;Mrs.Fred V o n of!Omaha came
onddty for n vijit with Hermnn
rlendx.Mrs. Cari Brown of Teknmah wasguestattheMilesWesthome
e.-sdny end Wednesday.lin. Alfred Swanson left Monday
-her hbme ul. Clifton. North Dab u after n three n:ooth's" tL\\it with
lazwen.John White of Blah wasp businesstor here Monday.P. C. Tudor of Lyons was in towndlylastweeksisit.in|:friends.
A m o c k w e d d i n l t h e n t o o k pl a c e i n
w " 'f " \ M r . a n d M r s . N e l x o n w e r e t h e
pr i n e ip s l e .R e v.M a g g i e L o w e ,i n
a o p r o n r i n t o c o s t u m e t i e d t h e k n o t .
M r s .Fr ed R ob e rt so n a ct ed a s b ri de sm -
m n i d Te d d i e S w a n s o n a s be n t r n n n .
M r s II. P . H a n s e n i n r i n z b e a r e r . M r s .
H o t t i e Tr e a t a n d M i s a M i l d r e d S w a n -
so n w e r e t h e p a r e n t s o f t h e b r i d e .
Pr e ce e di n g t h e c e r e m o n y F r e d R o b -
e r t s o n s n h g " S w e e t E ve l i n e "su b st i -
t u t i o n i t t o " S w e e t A l i c e " a n d p l a y e d
t h e w e d d i n g m a r c h w i t h m l n y va r i a -
tio ns.M r : a n d M r s .S t a n l e y L o w e
w h o w e n e m a r r i e d t h e s a m e d a y w e r e
p r e s e n t a n d w e r e a l s o g i ve n n w a r m
we l c o m e b y al l .S o m e sp l e nd i d m u -
s i r b y t h e or c h e s t r a a n d a n el a b o -
r a t e t w o co u rs e l u n c h fi ll ed t h e r o -
m n i n d c r o f t h e e ve n i n g o n d i t w a s
la de e d n l at e h ou r w he n t he z u es ta de ~
n n r i c d fo r t h e i r h o m e : w i n h i n u the sefi n e y o u n l z p e o p l e a l o n g a n d h a p p y
we d d e d l i fe .
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. T u ~ o r a u a ~a e um~ r'lid here severd months.Miss Dorolhv Lowe. who is shmo-phrr for Supt. Poueher nl Tek:-
.h. ment Sunday with home folks.Hembbn and friends of the M. E.~nd|y nrhooi and church and IndiesHefd a funn'dress pnny at the
~rick hall Friday fvenirg.There'ns a gary lurks crowd oui. the cos~. rs were various and each showed~e individmml Moa of I. novel wm."Aman up".The judmes decided
- Wu Hobo! Gaylord ind Fned Rob~n an the mont ridiculous and theysch received a prize.The former
ppcnrinz as n young colored lady. I Fm! as A tramp.After some-nf lreltinfv acquainted the n v... bly was lmilcd to order and a pro-: urn given by memben of the
~unday school.Following this alo\-hf mu c h on ~ b y th e te ac h er stheSunrhyschool.Everyone~rueni had a good hugh Budde!!I. y were well paid for such gnther-
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BELL CREE K v.u.1. EY Nl:ws
Emil and Cecil Lallman,ArthurMergcdoht and August Korkofl wereFremont callers Monday.
August Kerkoff Hauled la toNickerson for (Score PmnkQ"l'iq.:|duy.
Arthur Men doht,Wm.Holtmsm
and Bert Bee ey were callers atNickerson Wednesday.Misa Mary Lnllman left Friday for
Nickerson to assist her sister,Mrs.Ed Langhorst with the house work.Mra..Langhorst has been quite lick
with the grippe.
Emil LallmIn was a Fremont c all-er Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Nevins lricCune aretheproudparentsofa.baby; zirl
born Thursday, March 9.Henry Lnllrnan came down fromBeemor Saturday to spend the week-end with his mother,Mrs.Minnie
Lollman and family.Arthur Mcnxedoht entertained anumber of boy frienrls Thursday even-ing, the occaarlon being his birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lallman and mn.
Nerds, of W inslow and the MissesIreneandNomlnHoltmanspentSunday nt the Mrs. Minnie Llllman
home.,
Mia:Helen risienson spent theweek-end with er parents in Fre
moot.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ruwe, who
woro recently married.are buavn<»\in;.r their household goods andfn"m.implements on the groom'sfather's farm formerly occupied by
Timm Hmthors.Mr. and Mm. W m. W ilkening andfamily snenl. Sunday afternoon withMrs.Wilkcningfa brother,near
Scdbnor.Mrs. Herman 1{erkolT left for Va-oomn Snturduv to help take care ofnlittlegrandsonatthehomoof
Mr.and Mrs.Emest Meir.
County, Nebraska.
The plaintiff,on the is t d i y ofNovember, 1921. obtained n decree ofjudgment and foreclosure in the sumof $1090.'i"2, together with ii1te1en
thereon at the rate of seven per centper annum fron! the lst day of Hovember,1922.and for $15.10 cotta
of said action;:mid decree providedthat said preminee be sold to eatiazf ysaidjudgment above set out in cane
the same remained unpaid for a peHod of twenty day: from the date ofmid decne and uid judgment being
unsatisfied and said decree being mninforce.Said pnmines above de-scribvd will he sold to satisfy said
judgment, the inherent thenenn, costa
of said action and all lttr uingcosts,:I i as provided by sald
onier and decree":nd the law In
auch cases made and provided.Dated nt Blair Nebraska, me 2ndday of March, 1922.
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S||ERll<I"S SALE
By virtue of ln onder of sale is»
sued out of the District Court ofWashington county, Nebmskn datedMarch2rd,1922.and in pursuanceof a dccrco of amid Court in an actionwherein the Blair Building and Loan
Association, a corporation, was plain-tiff l f d Jennie B.Antill,MildredVern: Taylor, P1111 Taylor. Helen Ed-
na Antill. amlnor. Mae Arlino An-till, a minor. Georgia. Genevieve Antill,n minor, and S. W. Chambers, Admin-
istrator of the Etsete of George M.Antill,deceased,were defendants"ra action being for the foreclosureof n certain mortg-arre, I will. at one
o'cJock.P.M.,on the 12111 day ofAvril. 1922, nt the Wdt Front Door ofthe Washington County Court House.in the City of Blair, Nebraska, sell
at public auction to t.he highest and
beat- bidder for cash the followinz de-scribed property to~wit:The NorthFlfty-four I'ect ( N 54 ft.)of Lots
Numbers, One, Two and Three (1, 2
G: 33. and the North Fifty-four feetIN M ft.) of the East Twenty Ic etin 20 rw of Lot Number Four on.
all in Block Number Fif teen (25), inthe .Cilv of Blair. Washington CountyNebranka.'" 'The plaintiff, on the End day ofFebruarv, 1922, in the above entitled
action }1a\inSr obtained n decree of.ludzment and foreclosure against thefold defendants in the sum of Eleven
Hundred 'Thirty-three and 98-100l$l133.98l Dollars. together with in-intcncst thereon at the rate of sevenper rent per annum from the 2nd dmof Folfnmry,1922, for $21.20 costa.
and accruing costa, and mid decreenmvldinz that the premise: nbose de'Icrihed should be sold to satisfy said
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