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03-23-19221 THE ENTERPRISE Imulwwmms'mx »w-» v;pf nvonrrxs .»\ LOCAL Nswsmrzn FOB Au. Tm:Pzovuz 4ifGENERALANDLOCALNEWSANDCOMMENT Nr IBLAIR,\VAS/HINGTON COUU""Y,NEBRASKA,MARCH 23,1922.VOL.XXVI ,No.s S :.::.:sS.;:§:i1;fm CANDIDATES FILE ]B|_A||1~§$fE PASSES INFURMAI.RECEP|ION .~ Themu Ahnon Carter wu born i|\|]mM BusHorns,x UI Hr.and Mrs.Oliver Huddleson sprang a little surprise on her manyfriendsinBlairandvicinityonlast Wednesday March 15 when me wasquietlymarriedtoMr.Clyde Biffar of this fipy in Omaha. Mins Huddleson has been employedasstenographerbytheForterIncu lnator Companysin this city for overthreeyears and has made an elflcjent. imstworthy helper who will be greatly missed from her accustomed place bytherenoftheforce.Mr.Biliar is the son of Mr.N. T.Bilfar of Herman. Nebr. Mm.Biffer is finishing her work at the Incubator office this week and onSundayorMondayof next week.the HONEY PRODUCERS Assocml On Monday evening March 20_?drl.NON pg 31357 snfrunonr Grant Garner entertained the mem MARCII 25.AT 1:30 P.M.bers of the senior class of the Blair high school in honor of the 18th Rapid progress is being made iU1;§f:§:f jf 35;;n»;§\g§who is a the area testing of cattle for tubercu losis in Washington county.Ft.Cal houn township was finished last week.Three veterinarians Drs.TildanStanleyandStegnerarestartingln Lincoln township this week and it is expected that Lhe whole toiniship will be finished in short order.Dm Wceces and Higgenbotham startedinHermantownshipMondaymorn.ing and expect to finish in another two weeks.Meantime work is pro|S£¢§\\ The affair was in the nature of asurpriseandtheeveningwaspleasantlyspent in games and music and ln hearing things o r Gilfon;la wireless.Mrs.Garnerserved a delicious luncheon during thi evening and sho was ably assisted by her sister Mrs. Gil Hines and her daughterinlawMrs.lnver Garner of Omaha. A program of musical selections bymembersoftheclasswashastily PETYTIONS FOR CITY OFFICERS Scioto county Ohio August 16 1835 Filings have been going on at alivelyrateforcityolnces to be fllled at the city election to be held onIue~nisy April 4th 1922.The onlces of City Clerk and City Engineer areliillvacantandthetimeforfilings Nebraska March 16 1922 aged 86 years and 7 months.Mr.Carter grewtoyoungmanhoodnear the place of his birth from which place he wenttoCovingtonKy..and to New PortVa.where he attended the New Port University studying law for a time d prid s M h 2nh.|In 1854 he drove an ox team fromouonay even ng arcFollowingisalist.of candidates who have filed for the various offices: hlEl0R: John R.AyeF. S.BigelowE.w.Schmidt oorxcll..FIRST WARD:guthered together orchestra an1 A l.Cornnton and Elmer Pate Covington Ky.to St.. _Joseph Missourlandfromthere he came by boattooldRockPortlandingnearwhat is now [ia Soto.ln the spring of 1856 the deceased tiled upon land a partofwhichisnowthetownofBlair. Illa ilrst little cabin was erected nearwherf the city hall now stands and s few TIMERS MEET TO WELCOME OLDTIME FRIEND AND SCHOOLMATE Mm FarlniedB.Slipp of Portland Oregon arrived in Blair last Tues day and left today (Thursday)for Lincoln for a short visit with lin. Dr.Mead. Mrs.Sllpp la known to the older reaidenta of Blair as Fannie PerkinsdaughterofMr.and Mrs.Alonso Perldna former pioneer residents of this city.Mr.Perkins.her father was well known in this bounty hav lng served several years as countyilldswinwhichpositionhewasheld newly ucds oxpectlo leave for Mitch ell Ncbr.where they will make their home on n form. The Enterprise extends congratuiatjonsioMr.and Mrs.Biffnr and wishes them wusss in their new re lation coxso LI DATION OF SCHOOLS ..~.................................Dr.McCoy in charge \Dr.Cady hav ing dropped the gmernment work. The lou!men who are doing this testing for the go\ernme.I:t are certainlytobethankedbyeveryeitlzcn of Washington county.They receive only nomiral pay they neglect their practice while their ofhce expensesto on in order to help make the coun coursed sweet music when con\er|e(;(}|5g|L SCQND \R1)tion Ragged.I 11.H B.Rosenbaum andGilfordwaspresentedwithabook\ _g Moonsbytheciassnlntes.David Mummoft gg;NC|L ;};|[¢[;1\R[)=_making the presentation speech.j Henry GdmmAltogether.it Wu one of the PIM (;(){};(11._}.(}UR1H rAR[)antest affairs the seniors have enjoyed p C. Sorenson andthiegenr and ihey left for their homer C 5|ChristensenbeforemidrightwishingGilfordmanygC}l00L 30AR[):_haves rilums of the day.l nr n 1 Mllnlnrh |r.r\ 1 1|\Vri |;00d part of the townfatherCarter|s corn field.|The family left heh soma twentynndMinaAmnndlMfouryearsmoandthisiltheBritMr.Carter that Mn Slipp his made hor 1858 Ind to this union were town I.visit since ¥¢lvln|.eleven chiklren lftar Inv four of whom proceeded dnof whom ll In zhe Svmntlil.of these four are:Catherine Elvira Har hxydnand who was a nilroad0111andDanielWebsterwhodiedinlnmandiedsomeremanandrlnelOfficeof the County Supedntendent Blair Nebr. Owing to the fact that there seemstobeamisunderstandingastothe Object of establishing boundary lines for consolidation of schools an explanationwillbebeneficialtothose who do not have access 2.0 the oct of the last legislature. This act pnovldes for n committee. torsisting of two electors and the county superintendent to establish l.ent.nti\e boundary lines so that the LJ um: 01 me :cw wmcn can DQ|310to have been cleaned upThecountytrip ofl stockmen to seetubcrmlarcattlekilledat South Omahn. on Wednesday promises to he abigaffairiftheroadsarepassable.Dr.Spencer promises that all arrangementsnrecomplete.Further details will be given next week.. The Washington County Honey ProducersAssociationwillmeetinthe court house at Blair Saturday after noon.lliarch 25th at 1.30 p.rn.acnndlmv§n ...u :.......l \...ac..rv\.; COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS unty £ommisaioners RoomBlairNebrMarch20.1922. The Board of County Commianlonen met pursuant to adjournment taken March 6.1922.Present J.F.White H.C.Blnce and absent Henry Tmhl sen. |if¢r¢y.Mm.Clara Fulton died at theium time :he no held 1 reiponlfble BUIIOPES DEBlS oo AMERICA Z3l:Loul5 P.Loucheur former French nlilniater ol the liberated regionslaidin a talk nt Lyons that frankly he did not believe France ever coulzll or ever would psy u eou of her debt to Americq.That is one thing an a. age of 3I.yearn and william Alexnn position with the name eomguny.rler died at the one of 4s yearn.The Time hu dealt lightly with lin.wife and mother died October 28 1900.Sllpp and }1er.old friend!and clauOntheiecondrlnyofSeptembermate:were pleased to llnd her the 1902 Mr.Carter contracted a lecondame jolly good natured lizI aa in marriage.Mrs.lsabolle Hines uv.;hlsi limes long gone b)L_and her hdef bride.Mr.and Mrs.Carter moved toatay nngong ul nu hideed a brightPlnttemoulhin 1905 where they madelxpot ln the pathway of time whichhnancialpredictionandanotherthingtheir home for almost ten rears.com will long be remembered. an o moral determination.ling back to Blair in 1914. since which]In order that her home comingu.e\!nad nd approved.g The United Stg has not been |UMC they itllG made uid!hoUIO in illbllld be flttlngly l1!IIl!Illhol!d and After a careful examination of tha bill collector and it does not nowlthil city.thBt all of her friend:might havefnlln\ainer mn.nn Hun rlifnfxlhi fnnrll ¢|\n...rlninnninnfinn fn Finer Amr.Brother Carter Wu an old soldier an onbortunitv to meet her Hn. The minutes of the last meeting sa .4 7 f ..f.°~\ questson of consolidation may be ennaidered by the electors. March 20 a hearing was held asprovidedbylawintheomceofthe eounty superintendent where electors eould iile objections to the plans anrecommendedbythiscommitteeahnll makaauch cbanguoflaidreportuldmap|aa snideommiuu mayadvisable.and shall transmit said Hnal report and order to the eounty board within 30 days after completion of the |:une};who shall record the sameintheminutesoftheirproceedings. After the flling of said report or :nupplemnlal reports ith the county laoard 25%of the school elector5 of e\:|n!proposed consolidated district affected by the proposed change in boundary linen and sites may within forty days file a written protest or appeal with the state sqperintendentagairsttheestablishmentof the houn daries and school house sites an fixed by said committee. Upon the receipt of such protestsorappealstheslatesuperintendentshallcallameetingintheofficeof the county superintendent of the county wherein complaint has been made giving ten days notice of the mme to the objectore and to the memben of the committee whose work is sought to be nHected and shall send a member of his staff to investi gate such complaint and he presentat such meeting at .such meeting ahnll be had n detailed etntement of the facts ard conditions developed at mid hearing and :hail by auch stall officer be reported in writing to the slate superintendent who shall then approvetheboundariesestablishedbythe county committee or order a rearrangementof auch boundaries as in his _Iudgment may aeern heat and the county superintendent shui!by proclnmhtiondeclareallboundariesasfinallyestablishedby the county mm1111tLce or by the state superintendentin case of nppeal to be legally constitutedboundadea and school sites of the said proposed consolidated school diliricts. At any time :liter the compietionof said districtirg and the Iapsing of the time for hearings and appealsuponnpetitionof 25%of the school electors Iivingin any one of the proposedconsolidateddistrict:not eontainingahighschooldistrictasde fined ln this Act.the county superintendentshallorder an election to be held in such proposed district at such proposed place aa he may designateand shall give at least zo days notice thereof requirleil by la for holdingzehooldistrictelectiona. For the benefit of those who have the opinion that consolidation is beingforcedupon them.. I will any# this IsastatewideprovisionardWillhavenoforteunlessadoptedbv 6066 of the dectorn of a propo=ed dist:ieL Mabel J.Manh. Read the ads in The Enterprise. UCU U \. Larsen president.Some mighty goodthingswillbebroughtupforthe bcnelit of all honey producers thingsbothinstructiveandprofitable.Mr.Chas.Gaydou of Blair wh!chosen secretary of the state associationatinannualmeltingandlillun In a .state and national way for ~beneht of bee keepers.Anyone whokeeps been I5 urged to mme and bringtheirfdendswho are interested. ...A dress form demonstration held byMrs.P.C.Petersen at the home ofMrs.John Aronson on Saint Patrick? Day was especially enjoyed by all They report not only the making of three good forma but a moat enjoyabletimeandndeliciouslunch.TheIndies in other districts are requestedtoreporttotheExtensionomceatBlaironeachmeetingsothataccuraterecordsmaybekeptof the pmgrefmbeing made in the county Mr.Fm.Iverson north of Blair isnrealpoultrymnn.Last winter hisflock of Black Llugahane gave To eggsper day fion;L_gbout 250 hens which was much better than any neighborscouldboast Last fn!!he was induced by thecountyagent to try a inf feeder.Inthis he fed equal parts of bran shortsgroundoatsgroundcornand1nent scrap or tnnkake.As usual.he fed plenty of nice green fourth cuttingalfalfi.Iota of milk plenty ofoystshell:wil grit.He also used herd coal ashes supplying not n iv mineral food but excellent dust.When out of oystershallhefoundtheeggsJul= showed thin aho¢t at once.He accordinglyalaekcd lime.water and aand pcurding it up after it had hanrlened and found it made an ewcellent sub stitute for the higher priceI food The result of the self feeder wasthathehasbeengetting140emdailyoutof 248 hens this winter in stead of 70.He ngures that he receivedgooddividendsontheinvest ment. Soy héane are booming in popularityinthevicinityofHermanWaldo Hancock is putting in 30 acres in his com.He reports that H.I..Webster put in 15 acres Ian year and is pub tin;in 80 acres this year in his corn.Others are also using them.One man figures that he gets the equivalentof300poundsoftanltageper:sem from the soyjaeans at very little expense.and to the benefit of the landgrtiher than to il1 harm.~I .In planting these folks are min;a simple attachment on their com p1ant» an aa they limi that planting with the planter :racks rnlny of the beans. Jorgena Sorensen of Blair harvested four tons of grapu last year on onea.er\ of land.They brought him $460.This was the beat crop he had erex (Continued on page Fam .y.....it was moved and seconded that the following claims be allowed and thi County Clerk is hereby ordered todrawwarrant:on the dit!o1ent funds ;_wm~.ww Ill!Pltlrnon Bros.(ZIIY pipe)3.25 E. W. Jacobs (groceries for Pwr>73.24 A. C.Dcbel {aelm)for March)15884 Qmft Munson (salary for Mann)85.00 E.C. Jackson (fees salary Posture!155.13 Holmquist Gr.&Lbr.Co.(coal for poor)3730 Gus Carlson (mad dragging)11.70 J.F.White (com.work and mileage)106.50 MPILQ J Marsh iealary for March help and nostr:»\lf\3.34 W.}{.Hill lsnz\evor work)91 20 J.F Pnnmpbcll (chair #ents rails)4.23 The Enterprise {pHnting)18.00 Danish Luth.Publ.House (envelopesCoSupl.)7.25 Klopp Printing Co.(suppliesCo. omcers]44.00 Jens Nielsen (groceries for poor)330 K. B.Pnnfng Co.(tax lists]also Milburn &Scott Co.(suppliesCo.Supt.)29.56 .Danish Luth.Publ.House (postfcardsClk.Dist.Court)2.00 R G.Allen (postage.express{t 161.Fli Farm Bureau lmiscollnone)2::r»\\ Rm. Bros (supplies for poor)55.91 Mary C. Debel (salary for Hnrrhl 165.66 S. G lriftmn Stump Co.(deal ers plateai 1.44 quarter)300.00 Grace Ballad {nalary first coln and Omaha on Rann case)16.85 Chris Bendorf (Lui hire to Omaha)20.00 A.Christiansen (supplies for /1SorL 93.35 R. B.Printing Co.hsuppliea Co. Supt.}84.04 K.B Printing Co.(supplies Co. Supt.)150 K.B Printing Co.(supplies Co.. Supt.)7.63 Omaha Printirg Co.50.03 ....btlls in Europe until this little aeeuunthasbeensettled.Americans are impatient sometimes when they are told that they are morn!debtors having enlisted in Co. B. 2nd NebnakaCavalryin 1862.IIn wu s member in good standing of John A.Dlx mr No. 52.Wm.A.xmhm.N. Minnie Miller invited a number ol the older residents to meet in her honor on last evening and the limi was spent in gd!!!over old time! to pay same.Carried all memberqntn Europe.From their \iewpointlu l Commander appointed the 5ll1ld f11\1l8¢l in the community;It il present voting uun .ug 1 not the u.uth To the United ceased on his staff uhm Aid DeCamp useleel to say that all prelent 1rlllMauriceMeinonshalaryfor.g tea the war was an unmixerl evil.in 1921.l.l\1Fi kids once more and that the in not Id§¢never in have gay Duxin:his hut yuan In Nebraska lrorriel gg bualnaalaral reniilroln compensation;It va!complete and Hr.Carter taught school an er||J to the windsjust for the time. totai loss an ugly chore which tI1elt He wma a charter member Of!Her life in the west has been iD¢\lnationproperlyavoidednslongasitthelocalMethodimlEpiscopalchurchestingandwhilethene_ah¢has mitcould.There was no in will bet\geenhavlnK organized the dnt Sunday ll number of BMI r»e1vl5 and kept InthianetlonandGermanybeforethel5hlinWashingtoncounty.Ho also touch with her old home here aamueh war started.There might not have organized the first Sons of Iempe1~u possible and when :he X03 back been any for n long time if the vn;r|==in the county He hla mld|Sl1¢will ¢lTJ with her the ¥1J0dhadnotstarted.With the causes of l different offices in the county.wishes of her old Blair friend!whoHa was n man Of honor beloved I\|»d|\\ll1 1gvgf forget her ||y onthe wel the United States and nothing to do. An innocent hyalander was no hit; with bricks that he had to try to atop the fight and all he asked no far ua he was concerned Wu that respected by his neighbors.He wasloyaltohiscountryhischurchnnd hh God. He leaves behind.his rompanionsevenchildrenMrsAgnesGarnerof it should stop That ir tcnent5onlV5¥ll5~Mn.Nellie G.Wright f;cont men and much money.end at Children Nebr..Mrs.Mable Daahenr the reqtlen of the rwvemments of|f Glennood1own}\lre.Marion Brun people who now Hnsrd the United States a mom!d..btor large sums were loaned. i The United States is not pressing for repayment but when the debts.wen!contracted they were financial ton ard Mrs.Pauline Sutherland of Blair Nebr.Baxter Carter of Los Angeles Calif.and Jay K.Carter of Lander Wye.A half brother Daniel of the National Home at LeavenworthKansasfifteengrandchildren.five on for the getting together of thi! little informal gathering :nada ua AIL feel an James Whitcorrb Riley fd! when he penned the following linel: For the wodd is full of roaeaAnd Jhe roses full of dewAndthedewisfullofheavenly lov!That drips for me and you.Thom present were:Messrs and Meadamea Clark Ofiinnlon U.Z. Mummert John Newell.J.H.GrimmjohnA.Rhoadea Wm.McKeanJohnMcKayJohnMoore.John Can ter Henry Mencke Meadarnes L A. debts.The French .nm anxious watlallinhildmn hand higr;;the Ruseimu should pay back the ren more 1 an one unmoneyFrance gawe to them on hjrlfimlllell in this port of ull!HIBU.len Fanny Slipp.Ann;Martin Mina I.O.U.This French money giventhus to Russia was for war purposes.It was to build etrngetic railwaysanienableRussiatohitharderand ore r~nicky when the war enrne.The building of the roads frightenedGermany.France insists on franc for franc from Russia without whose sacrifices inconceivable disas ter might have overtaken the Frenrh. Brother Carter loved his Bible his church ard was always glad to neehis pastor who nude but few calla in the home without being requested to read and pray before going. Contributed. IAREWE LL SERMON Reverend Foreman is to preach his Willis:na D.C.Van Deueen Coma Badgerow Minnie Miller Alice New Mrry Cook Ethel Mead.Gertrude Mead.Edna Davin Gladys Moon Baangruver Messrs Henry Grimm John Aye and Charles Mead. WALKING CLUB TAKES BIKE The Qlair Walking Club.composed inf a hunch of ladies each of whom weigh over a hundred pounds spentGraceBaollard{ea1nry filet I To all victors except to the Unimdfarewell sermon next Sunday at u lB5\Thunday aftemoon March 16 ItStatel.have belonged the spoils.1}1el3BP¥lli church in U1fF\¢l\5 Thu ser the home of Mrs.Jens L.PetersonUnitedState:went to war with full;mn 42109C5 n very successful psaatornte west of Blair. transports and came home with r of many years.g The ladies passed up xl!the autoemptytrunk.It cannot concede nowj He leaves hen with U1MW fH¢1\d1\ mobiles on the way preferring to hike that it owes any European nation anything.European nations have their notes in American possesalon Theyarenot asked to bankrupt themselves in paying either interest or pdneipalbut they are asked not to write them off their accounts as if repudiation of honestly borrowed money wereconsistentwiththesolvencyhonor xnd dignity of great nations. 1 Whatever advantage these oblign who wish him success in his new field of labor. EL\INSLATEY Marded.at the Methodist paraonngeSaturdayeveningMarch18 along enjoying the bracing countryairandincidentallyreducingtheir avordupois.The hostess served a delicious lunch to the ladies so delicious in fact.that they threw all redriwona to tha winds and ale and ate until they 1922 Mins Ethyl Winifrad Laley £0gguldqgl no IBDYI. Mr.Thomas Lee Elvins J.A.John|Mter n pleasant afternoon tht son the loud Methodist minister of ladies departed the way theycamlficiating.Mr.:nd Mm Elvin!willon Sha1:ka borsemdechring the whole make their home in Omaha.Thvaqmnlr a mon pleannt one uid llrnIt was moved and seconded that the tions give the United States in the Bond of the Beaty Contracting;Com diplomatic play of nations the United ere lQ92_T§P}1l Y erson n mos 0 P Staten ahould retain.It seldom playa Sleider wnlmi c.Latey and others. tion of all bridges for 1922 be lv its selfInterest hanzl but iz must re Cano or THANKSpany.for the erection Ind constmc proved with the sureties thereon. c ~f;¢4Bonn!adjourned until April3§1922nt 9 oclock A.M.MARY C m=:mts. Cmnt;Clark. The East far tnta rehearsal will ltnin the assets:Chicago Tribune. j g .éf I do not fear a :linen With a nmen of midnight hair With wicked dmnning eyelid) Ard blase worlilly xir; ur ied h Miss Inez r..Pre t h s itable hoataaa. I>or~:r CALL ME NAMES 1 . .We wish in this lr to nina:ourA tall. n14oh§ inan ~into a ahop thanks tothe kind friends who no1wantzo get a let of ladya 1urs1kindly wdswd us dvrinr 112 reemt he said.illness and death of our dear mo!har What kind ?said the male salesman.Hn.Lena Gnbbe. Im brown set in the window win Especially we #5111 1 amor hl do If ii):not too dear replied the who furnished the music aldvrhenent. . f ..he held in tf onfs1nI.if\aI chun:hl Bug oh I cross my fihgen tall strong man.lsnch beautlful ann!oderhllt e.Tuesday evenir.March B.The nf nd I breathe a little prayer Oh you mean skunkz id the Annie Grabbe 2 fair is e~ninp alang very well and n I melt a blondhaired ratio aaleaman.Henry Grabbe promise:to be a real Euler nur.ith a blueeyed baby stare!The talennan la Still in the hospital.Fred Grabbe and #BUY ..i H faf s .\ 21 1 .§= Lg fi; afi1.e5.f. 2~ _....._.4: P ~m 1fi ..§ ~g r:.l .yQ :.J111 15 . 3:.;~]k.=:f!¢1A ~..fi||1:é \ff \ .¢.... . . . . . . .4 :».0 . \1 . _4 L »\lLadln has por llng and wuz ma- \ THE ENTERPRISE, BLAHL NEBRASKA. NEWS UF STATETERSELY mm r ~ ~ 1 +~:wg~"". 2~1 - Th e l vl l o n p o s t a c l n u w l n a l u m b u l l s ver t It i nt o c lu b r~ | l l . G . H t o u : o f a n o n - c w t l ac h nu l s u w i l l h e h ! ! f t n l r l h J U IO F l a t C é n l ,nun 1s\\vmt3DDD1Ut\nr AID 1\.r1:'nnAQ¥1'& .I ~ T H E F I G H T I 8YNO¥'8lB.--Ore upylnx n a m d - dl l l d l h l c k la l hl B u mn C I\ ¥a aqua-ttcr ultla me nt n a :m m m .Ne w York Pull?llo pil nl l|1r||w i t h n u f a t h e r , l u i! J e r ry . l m !a n o l d vo u u n . G u n n ! H o w o na n m h n n a fa r m . 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'P o l l y m m f- U s M r m a n n a n dO t t ! !m a l l s threats.l l a m n u u Da in m ea l ht m H ut . nl gh l. .Pollyh u a m In t h u f u a l M fr ! B i s h o p .a l m u n r . u h a n n u n l u d o H u : -Ifmsio aolrmn ry. i hrslfn unsuc cess-fu l l y tr i e s to s u m on e y fro m : g r ._ __ . _ - - --_.._. ____ _ _ _ _ _ , n - m e e ~m n f u l o f vl n e n r .L e t s i m m e r o n e a n d o n e h a i ! h o n n . 1 I l 4 r 2 l |1 P f Id i t I a i n t o t h e m e l t ,c o ve r w i t h w e l l 'but te r e d c r u m b s a n d l e t b r o w n l n t h e o ve n .W r a p t h e o u t s i d e o l t h e s h e l l w i t h th te k p a p e r t o k e e p t h e h e a t fr o m de s t m g rl n g th e c o lo r o f t h e sh e l l . G r e e n B u t t e r . - I ` 1 t l s u n l c e t o w h o w i t h u r l o u s dlnhett o n a n y occ asi on w h e n g r e e n t l t o b e the |.'0|Dt no t e . 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"D id h e hu rt y ou . P ol I_ r!" he q ue ri ed , an d he r al mm re r wa l po sl tl te ly l l¢ ¢f\. ll 1 "K a r : a b l t. s i r . n n I r e c k o n t h e b l ; l u m m n fs n o t n p l e n t y t h i s t i m e . " |.h e r d o s p vr n l e tl g hl t ng ag a in s t ll ,0 | ca r p i c k e d u p t h e l a m b . 1'ol|1.o|»ncrvamezl fr an ti c al ly ,fu r fr o m t he i o n i c o n h is l vl ! fn c f, s h e u w In s t a n t l y w h a t h e i n t e n d e d l n d a I l e wa s li n i n g l u k l l l N a n ny o p !Al ml n sh e fl e w a t h im , b u t h e w as ta l l a nd it r on i i a n d h e l d t h e l a m b a l o ft I n t h e a i r h i g h o u t n i ' h e r r e u c h W i t h l r o u g h oa th h e pu sh ed t he | ;\ r\ __ f\ ga n h l m s o r o u g h l y l h u t a l w (a li .e n P u l l ! s t u m b l e d u p . h e h a d t h e Ia m h l n o m : ha nd an d n s l a rg e m a ne lu th e m h er . " O u n r ! " s h e s h r i e k e d . 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One hy :me the men,§T§ttly¢anth em se lves l n a r o w a r o u n d t h e lt~ w a l l w h i l e P o l l y s t o o t ! a t h e r i n t h e sho ul de r,o n e h i n d re s tl n g u p o n I a n d t h e o t h e r o o W e e Jc r ffl t r e a d . B l a r r t m M n e l i e n z l o k n e w t h e n o ~ of m e n h e h a d t o d ea l w i t h .l i e k n o ~. § ; "Now You Linen to Mc,"Ho Bald B u wy . " The Lrembllng girl saw hln face growgmyatthesightofhu - pa wmn : enemy.Jeremlnh made an awkward bob ofhis head to Marcus dipped Jerry Into his arms and Irlthoul.a word nat down.And Pollyop, full of rurmtlty and anxiety. sn! down wo, her bril liant rm steadily leveled upon Mac» Konzle."Hopkins,"began Marcus;"Pre come with a proposal to you. It ymrve n o w Il l c p m y o u r 0 5 2 5 t o m n l e l h l n g else." 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Ja n n a P .Pe n ne y , L A, p f ( fr o ok a to n , a h o t a n d f a m l l r w o u n d e d il l s fu t h e r . lfra n k l 'f- na n ny , d u ri n g a q u ar r el ove r a l o a d o f s t r a w .Th e fa t h e r e n d e a vo r e d t n a t o p J n m c e fr o m t a k i n g t h e s t r a w .l m b o y _ l u m p e d o n l o p o f t h e s t a c k . | i C h a r l c n W .B r y a n a n n c u m w i t h a t F a i r vi e w .L i n c o l n h o m e o f \ \ l l l l n m Jennln trs Br yan. a nd 10 acrva snljol nlmz, h a d be e n d o n a t e d I n t h e Al vt l uu l ln t H o s p i t a l as m c l nt l o n .T h e o n e c o m l l - ti o n t t t t n c h c d l a t h a t i t he u w e t l fo r a h o l t p l u l .F u r t h c n u t t i m e l n t h e h l a t o r y o f t h e n l l l w l t w o m a n l t a r n l t l l r m -t h e all ies - o f s ta le sup crl ntc nd cnt of wl gmt li ln hisl zranku.The lady ls 5111.1 II. lluth Py r tl e or L in c o ln , \\ h 0 h a s b e e n i n t h e w o r k l n L i n c o l n t o r t w e n t y y e a r s n w l l a n o n t h e p r l n c l p n l o l ' t h e M c i i l n l e y tw o s ho t s . b o t h o f w h ic h t oo l : et h c t .[ j u n i o r h i g h s c h o o l .d r e w as. 3 3 c a l l b n r r e vo l ve r m u !fl r t d t h a t an n o y e d m e co n ar o e xn o m ousa ft e r t a k i n g D r . 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T n i n l N o r t h ::. D ai iy £ 'x c= .,. t S. :r .. !. ,. m . D a i i y E x o e p t S u n d n y . r n . D a i l y E x c e p t S u n d a y r n . S u n d a y O n l y Tr a i n s S o u t h m. . Da i ly E x ce pt S u nd ay . m . D a i l y E x c e p t S u n d a y m . D a i i y Wednesday v 111.Mn .Gen., Borgir:spent u v e n ldaysinOmaha..retuming MondayMrs.Herr? Tyson.Mrs. Cllffond Krause and Mn. Fred Male enjoyena day of pleasure and I opping inOmaha thnx the accomodation of P.M. Tyson Friday. Friends of. Mrs. Eiiubeth AndersonPowell. Wye., have wand thu she rr- eeived thirty-fn!! birthday posturdnindseven!letters and was . much pleased to be remembered. . H n and Hrs Hlrr y T ann were Q |n g a..Hp u t 8 0 y o u r s . T h e f u n c ' N u h d d a t L y o n s l o n d a y a f t e r n o o n . W a t s o n min f r o m n u r A r l i n g t o n c a m e S a t u r d a y t o M L bo r n e fo l k s , n t u m m g M o n a Th e fa m i l y o f i l l S l l i s b u r y m o ve d . ._ . _ .. . . . . . - - . . - n n n s r K1;|1|.n's Photos wil! please you. K1.xhn'|photos wil!plume you. For Sale:-Momrcy de. 8-lt Fred Bugcon. Omar flour at The Rhoadcs Cos! md Feed Store. E. R. Haggard. undcrtaker. Pham: Rg5 Bell 240.Omen, Bell 119. W. R. C. sewing meets with Mrs. B a u e r - f u C o r n W h e a t O a t s B a r l e y H o g s C a m e ._ . . - |¢ - _ . .- » - . - - . - - . - . - . - . - _ - - - - . ._........_....-¢-- .23 . N h 1.17 29 310.306.00 the home of Mr. md Mn. Fred Hayle Thunday evening.Dr. Stewart was cslled to the NeurnWlrrick home Sundny momin(be-cause of the aickneu of baby, Gail. She In better now.; I3c alm when he Li to be ernployedthis season A large force of men were c alled in to helg more the house of JohnWilder w o lives new the Petenen bend nu r th e Wllhlngton county line.The Missouri is high and is cub-ting away the hmd and thranrc ningIa devaatnta this home. Mrs. Christensen of Blair is :pond- ing a few day s with her daudter.Mn. R. Iverson and family.A nw mili an the C, 8. Hmm farm l o g : c u t i n h i s t i m b e r t h i s w i n t e r . M m L . D . W l r r i c k a n d M n . J . s . C a n d y vi s i l e d a t t h e B l a i r h o l p l t a i W e d n e s d a y v 111. The Enterprise $1.50 per you. 'For Rent:--25% acres an cut South stnet.5-tx'Fred Bugeon. lin. Sam Hnller is nt present suf- fering hom s liege of gdppn._ . Prod l(¢Dlnllh ofhired to 'W atson Tvml aan.lr . ma li n . L . D W35 hom af Hr and H r . ~ i n suited Dr. Nklun Honda \nHou5 ward schools.Wednesday lf- temoon nl the West. this aftemoon at the North and Friday afternoon at thv Ccninl.The high school wi!! company comes or for special occa- sions..B-L( Afuar the play down at the M. E. church last F\iday night the Epwnrlh Leaguers gave a St. P|.trick's pany "Hx. .TensJensenof Xlaion is aiuéit at the ho \|1 e.. .of Ju liu s P ete rso n. E - 2 1 . H a g g a r d , u n d e r t a k e n P h o n e : Rl. aus 240. -Omoo,Bell 119. rn mrd ~ . 2 S . 0f t' » h ill BGR' ningtoh,Nebr.,Saturday April lat. D e s d u n u O r c h e s t r a . M r . a n d M r s . J o h n B i a c o o f K e n - n n n d Rnrere B l n i r a l l e n o n M o n d a y t a k i n g t h e n o o n t r a i n f o r G m a h a . T h e B l a i r H o m e B a k e r y c a n f u r - ., DAN B. mst . ¢.|...| as an no fli n a f e w ~Mn. 'l'. H. Atkins ~| are 'rlxigl relatives H Hu m'non purchasedcalves at hun mln li~to his future hen! of H emu. Cornwcl! from down in tho south part of the county yestendny.The gentle- -n mu rharged with the illegnl pos- session of intoxicsting liquor and to- day received a senlztxce of sixty dsys in the county jail. Membe:a.»f the K. P. !odle are en- joy ing the use of a vrireleu which h u been inndied in thai:I°d!¢ u ~ielter from his sister.Mrs.Manin Londelius of Spokane,Washington. She etnies that they are living on a fruit farm and that they have had snow from lun November until now. Misa Bernice Hastings was up at Tehmuh Monday, Tuesdly and Wed- nesday of this week in attendance at s school of inzimc tion on the new traffic regulations for the North- Weatom Bell teiephone company of ..~ Th e o t h e r d a y s o m e o f Jo h n A . R h o a d e a ' fr i e n d : t o o k o c c n s i o n z o g o d o m : a n d f i l o h i s n a m e f o r t h e n o m - i n a t i o n fo r c o u n t y s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o n d ca m o b u c k a n d pr e s en t e d h i m w i t h the receipt for the lame.Enough said. |l |.| G u s R a t h r n a n i s s e l l i n g t r a c t o r s t h e s e d a y s m d t h i s m o r n i n g t o o k t w o o f t h e m u p i n t h e A d m n h n e i g h b o r - h o o d fo r d e l i ve r y t o f n r m e r : w h o h a d .g h w e n d y p u rc h a s d t h e m . RETURN ENGAG OF THB DICK Ue ro :| :°;-1 N A T I O N S A p d i 1 5 , 2 9 2 2 . H a y 2 6 - 2 7 , 1 9 2 2 Ju n e 3 0 . - J d y 1 , 1 9 2 2 . A u g u s t H i , 1 9 2 2 . M a b e l C01L11l.y B u |. Said ll The Rhonda Store. .1 .5 T § | §5 : i n E u i s i i - L £ » é @ | a = \ ' . ' ` B E i - s z i | { a " i Th e E n t e r p r i s e p r i n t : w e b i § 1 n ~K u h n 's Ph o t o n w i l l pl ea se y o u . r _..._-~. .. .._ .- ... .. ___ .-~___I |I B r e a d .6»t£ P h i l l i p W a d e , b m t h e r o f M r s . W i l l a Je n k in s ,l e f t f o r h i s h o m e i n R i c h - O i l m e a l a t T h e R h o n d a C o d a n d F e e d S t o r e Harry Blum of Kennard transacted business in Blair Saturday. Sl1eriB Behrens made A hurry trip t o N o r fo l k M o n d a y a ft e r n o o n r e t u r n - i n g Tu e s d a y m o r n i n g . R o b e r t i l i l t n n o f L i n c o l n ea r n s i n M o n d a y m o r n i n g f o r n fe w d a y s vi l i t w i t h M r s . T . C . H i l t o n . Th e r e a r e s om e n e w i d e a .; i n ba k e r y g o o d s a t t h e H o m e B a k e r y .C o m e i n . Rev A. E.Marsh hu been given two months leave of absence from his pastoraie here and expects to take e trip to England in a short time.He has sisters there and with them will go over into Italy for 1| few weeks. 'Ma. and Mrs. Ed Lewellen received won! this week that their aonl Cal~ vnni.was married to Mins Lfaarcia Laude! of Norlh Platte, Nebr.They w e e k s vi s i t w i t h h i s s i s t e r a n d b r o t h - e r - i n - l a w h e r e . Th e B l a i r M o n u m e n t C o m p a n y h a ve j u s t un fo a d o d a c a r o f " R o c k o f A g r a " B a r r e G r a n i t e f r o m B a r r e . V e r m o n t a n d a r e i n p o s i t i o n t o s u - ve the 1;,p;1,g church hat Sunday. IId Rum was sentenced this week to six mouths in jail and a fine of sswuo. Mr. and Mn E. C. Pierce lrri\eQ home Wednesday from o winte1"| tri; spvnt in Cnlifonmin. Mm. Anna. Cook Martin hu filed for the nomination for c ounty clerk on the Republican ticket and Andrew :mu for the nomination !or county trf:m.|mr on the some ticket. q ~ 1 o f h h ~ulched .out 'hell- se-ney lni ll also in spit.: ~it have mulched year. ~future ~riment orthem e beat. e this ~Lyle .four ry wa rnonh- rlmenta ~"ffl po-y,they ,5_,. sm a sfreshly Demon- ty this is stato- ~I child . be the ral good - durinx pention nty Red ns sho t full ~ren 1|r know . a tr me, an~ venom, writte renber: FL Cul pson 5 h c ndi th.B nd lean rn schoo hc l" r mhoo we pert.Th : Hash ~up, rlc ~n~puddin | lwee ~piiea o lt. pep ~i. in lu brough l good: mi peas P3 Kht aft:girl £6 girl | ng wee t of th glr\ an n for nga. Th hat Mi. ~um! nz reei uhateve he cook - an wh the gi a clo nder lh mark o £ lunch e rwto haw throng wa whil .a }oli ~ugh th uk: an group o hour w next dn e girl the dia visits haue the lhnqui z nnd8c o tc hF'lf Than is no great amount of lprln urhnt seed i n th ls a ta te .A ! muntiea Iuve 5 nnallamount. w~ will ianely be seeded locally.Bon Dakota and Hinaanla have .lla - Rhett in gn' iota.., ,Where it is nec uury to ship spring wh a t long distances,it doubtful i! this will pay.The |.\'e an yieid of spring what In the its in shout ten bushels.In manytions it il very probable that buI *will mnke a better crop than :prim~ sv-heat.The best varieties of .bnrke are of the bearded six towed type The Common,Manchurian,Oder bruaker and Odessa are the (our be: known varieties. me and that we willing Yea. gh d to school if ite Mins ~t kxnch in our en Min r u l u ing the lege for suction: tfui con- t Heidi, seeding the b u t Nalin lo Credilon oi lmmSTATE OF NEBRASKA. Washington County., In The County Court ln the Matter of um Emu of lr:lncclia Coulter. Deceased:To the Creditorn ol Stid Estate:You an herby notified, That I will sit nt the County Court Room in illalr,in mid County.on the 14thday od April, 1922, and on the 15thday of J uly.1922. at 10 o'clock A. ll. on each of said dates to rooeive and examine all ntlaima against saidEltate, with a View to their adjust-ment and allowance.The timelimited for the presentation of claimsagainst said Estate ls three monthsfrom the 24th day of April. A. D.. 1922. and the time limited for pay-ment of debts is One Your from saidNth day of A ril. 1922.Witness my and seal all saidf°°My Court, this 10th day of linrch. (SEAL)A. C. DEBEL. 7-5%County Judge. ss. r : Fremont will erect a junior high hoo! nt o colt of $160,000. lzllectricity travels at the rote of 11.eo..ooo miles per minute. or about 200 times around the earth during a accord.- A high school building that will also contnin a gymnasium will be erected this summer et Callawnv. A $65,000 bond i..=ue for paving intersections and for the necessary mlverts will be voted on at Kearney April 4 A 860,000 school house will be con- structed this summer at llartington. A like amount and for :similar pur- pose will be spent at Elm Creek. Ravenna contemplates spending about 830,000 for u s p wt pnving dumng the coming season.Fnlls City will forego a paving: campaign in tho practice of economy. The Wood Lake electric plnnt which was reccntly destroyed by tire, will be rebuilt at the some time the water works system will he improved and cnlnrzed.I t is oxp d that the combined cost will he about $30,000. Voting bonds hu become n favorite Indoor pastime at Scottsblulf, where new schools,new water and sewer extensions are necessary to allay the growing pains of u m prosperous capital of Nebmskfs Nilc wolley. A visitor lt Oak, Nebraska has re ported to the newspapers that the Village has one of the best radio plant: in the stoto and that the elec- tric iight company furnishes itscom- munity with the beet acnric c of lny town ol' its alle. The Central City mu works,the only municipal goo property in the stain outside of Omaha. was destroyed by tire recently.Citizens who do- pended wholly upon gas for fuel ore realizing tho daily importance of this utility service.It is understood that the plant will be immediately rehuitt. Columbus people wanted o better gms service.The company could not :Nord to give better service at the old rate.A public meeting ws.-i culled abd company and customers disctataefl the nuttter thouroughly with the re; sult thot the city council passed nn ordinance raising the rote; from $1.15 to $2.00 and the company will add to their capacity.Common sense and co-operation ie getting the desired results ond everybody is satisfied. Lgzc m. NOTICE To Pteter Dixson, non-resident defend an :You are hereby notified ihat on ihr 22nd day of November, 1921, Thorn Dixson, Glad a petition asminst youin the Ilistrict Court of \\'az\hlngtorcounty,Nebraska,the object am* nrnycr of which is to nbtnin sm flivorrf from you on the :rounds of nunaupportextremecrueltyandshem donmenl.You are further notilied that y or are required to answer said petilioron or befove the l0!.h day of April 1922. 5-dt Thorn Dixson. PininliffBy Henry biencke, her .»\ttorne5. wls r i OL D B u m A wise old owl Lived in an oak: The more he raw Thr les; he spoke; The less he spoke The more he heard- Why r.nn't we be- Morve like that binl. 1 o f h h ~ulched .out 'hell- se-ney lni ll also in spit.: ~it have mulched year. ~future ~riment orthem e beat. e this ~Lyle .four ry wa rnonh- rlmenta ~"ffl po-y,they ,5_,. sm a sfreshly Demon- ty this is stato- ~I child . be the ral good - durinx pention nty Red ns sho t full ~ren 1|r know . a tr me, an~ venom, writte renber: FL Cul pson 5 h c ndi th.B nd lean rn schoo hc l" r mhoo we pert.Th : Hash ~up, rlc ~n~puddin | lwee ~piiea o lt. pep ~i. in lu brough l good: mi peas P3 Kht aft:girl £6 girl | ng wee t of th glr\ an n for nga. Th hat Mi. ~um! nz reei uhateve he cook - an wh the gi a clo nder lh mark o £ lunch e rwto haw throng wa whil .a }oli ~ugh th uk: an group o hour w next dn e girl the dia visits haue the lhnqui z nnd8c o tc hF'lf Than is no great amount of lprln urhnt seed i n th ls a ta te .A ! muntiea Iuve 5 nnallamount. w~ will ianely be seeded locally.Bon Dakota and Hinaanla have .lla - Rhett in gn' iota.., ,Where it is nec uury to ship spring wh a t long distances,it doubtful i! this will pay.The |.\'e an yieid of spring what In the its in shout ten bushels.In manytions it il very probable that buI *will mnke a better crop than :prim~ sv-heat.The best varieties of .bnrke are of the bearded six towed type The Common,Manchurian,Oder bruaker and Odessa are the (our be: known varieties. me and that we willing Yea. gh d to school if ite Mins ~t kxnch in our en Min r u l u ing the lege for suction: tfui con- t Heidi, seeding the b u t Nalin lo Credilon oi lmmSTATE OF NEBRASKA. Washington County., In The County Court ln the Matter of um Emu of lr:lncclia Coulter. Deceased:To the Creditorn ol Stid Estate:You an herby notified, That I will sit nt the County Court Room in illalr,in mid County.on the 14thday od April, 1922, and on the 15thday of J uly.1922. at 10 o'clock A. ll. on each of said dates to rooeive and examine all ntlaima against saidEltate, with a View to their adjust-ment and allowance.The timelimited for the presentation of claimsagainst said Estate ls three monthsfrom the 24th day of April. A. D.. 1922. and the time limited for pay-ment of debts is One Your from saidNth day of A ril. 1922.Witness my and seal all saidf°°My Court, this 10th day of linrch. (SEAL)A. C. DEBEL. 7-5%County Judge. ss. r : Fremont will erect a junior high hoo! nt o colt of $160,000. lzllectricity travels at the rote of 11.eo..ooo miles per minute. or about 200 times around the earth during a accord.- A high school building that will also contnin a gymnasium will be erected this summer et Callawnv. A $65,000 bond i..=ue for paving intersections and for the necessary mlverts will be voted on at Kearney April 4 A 860,000 school house will be con- structed this summer at llartington. A like amount and for :similar pur- pose will be spent at Elm Creek. Ravenna contemplates spending about 830,000 for u s p wt pnving dumng the coming season.Fnlls City will forego a paving: campaign in tho practice of economy. The Wood Lake electric plnnt which was reccntly destroyed by tire, will be rebuilt at the some time the water works system will he improved and cnlnrzed.I t is oxp d that the combined cost will he about $30,000. Voting bonds hu become n favorite Indoor pastime at Scottsblulf, where new schools,new water and sewer extensions are necessary to allay the growing pains of u m prosperous capital of Nebmskfs Nilc wolley. A visitor lt Oak, Nebraska has re ported to the newspapers that the Village has one of the best radio plant: in the stoto and that the elec- tric iight company furnishes itscom- munity with the beet acnric c of lny town ol' its alle. The Central City mu works,the only municipal goo property in the stain outside of Omaha. was destroyed by tire recently.Citizens who do- pended wholly upon gas for fuel ore realizing tho daily importance of this utility service.It is understood that the plant will be immediately rehuitt. Columbus people wanted o better gms service.The company could not :Nord to give better service at the old rate.A public meeting ws.-i culled abd company and customers disctataefl the nuttter thouroughly with the re; sult thot the city council passed nn ordinance raising the rote; from $1.15 to $2.00 and the company will add to their capacity.Common sense and co-operation ie getting the desired results ond everybody is satisfied. Lgzc m. NOTICE To Pteter Dixson, non-resident defend an :You are hereby notified ihat on ihr 22nd day of November, 1921, Thorn Dixson, Glad a petition asminst youin the Ilistrict Court of \\'az\hlngtorcounty,Nebraska,the object am* nrnycr of which is to nbtnin sm flivorrf from you on the :rounds of nunaupportextremecrueltyandshem donmenl.You are further notilied that y or are required to answer said petilioron or befove the l0!.h day of April 1922. 5-dt Thorn Dixson. PininliffBy Henry biencke, her .»\ttorne5. wls r i OL D B u m A wise old owl Lived in an oak: The more he raw Thr les; he spoke; The less he spoke The more he heard- Why r.nn't we be- Morve like that binl. HEENTERPRISE iqrm ~ znonnm m m m Pl-le¢P|f'{o|.r s m Emu nd u s ec o nd- tla n may : 1| it poltdfiee at Blair. Nab.. under tiu (e tdC o1 :zn l¢ oIL lu \c h 3, 18T9. _ . . . _ . . - - - . . . v _ _ . . -. . . - H - _ Formerly people did too much moaning md new thu do too mach muomy minx. nz ;»r . Th a wi ld ner r;to tn mler ing now frnfn u combination of hot air md m l d f e e t . Report :hit 1 :oH:~;':: atuamt nrina distinction us=|:1'|y mmm.: thlt he im! pr, on the hull umm.u v - - - ~ - F J. "Frofn the way some ffnlkl wnfk, they nn np;nrcn1l5 trying to avoid Some fans: try £I:`]:aomote conn- dence in their hnnncial responsibility by wearing clothes bought on credit. Germmy is uo:kidffffd to lpand har money 1-st so that she won't Ann\.her"thhig needed' in Uma: limes in more givin tryfng for the canning competitions and fewer en- tering Yo: the beauty ccntesb. Claimed we need publnc men who can ne visions. hui what the public num in to be nblo to we pruvlslunl. |.-nw q~G o vo m n e e r t p o s i t i o n f i n w i n d " p o l i l l e d ber !-i m."p e r h a p s b e u u a e s o m a n y p w p l s l i e d o w n i n t h e m . The Americm people nre not manly turning their swords into p!oughzh.|ne1».\\:ut 'they am turning their vegetable garden: into garage . r m If some Qieopilfurould `spEnd 1. littie has time in cussimz the cost of liv- irit.and a little more in reading the ndverdsemenu of price reductions in The Enterprise they would come out better. Seed. Weeds and Germlnatlnn This is the souon of the peat na- tlonld game of looking thru the ii- luatrated need catalogs for the com- ino year'e me ¢op'p1y.me h wr r s ' and loan can be avoldecl by keeping in mind aeseral fundamental points, aaya the agricultural college. First, is the need tnze to name? In many instances, one varlemy can not be told by the aeedlrom another similar vadety.In other euee ned ush: will tell the vadety.Buying m a reliable need house or from your neighbor whole crop you know lefthe best guarantee of seed being true to name. Second, will it grow?Why plant old seed of low vitality that may give hu i ha lf a Har d!The StateSeed Analyst located at the Capitol bulld- lng,Lincoln, will make a genuine- Uon and pudty feat free of charge. Third, howunany and what kinda of aood ned: doll u mntainl ll. il a lot eaaler to keep out noxious weed: than to eradkate them, once they are established.Did you ever try bo get rid of a patch of Canadian thlstlea, small flowered momlrr;glodea.or alfalfa dodder?The seed onayiint will also report Une number and kind of weed need present.Buying by aamplea that are sent for early enough to have them analyzed in beet. Uon't try to get a bargain in low grade The higher grndeslare Immlly lle cheapest ln the end..o "ma m:Parzszinr::\"rrr1s" - 4 - u - - - - ( S a c r e m e n t o H e e ) A W a s h i n g t o n co r r e s po n d e n t h a s di q g n o s e d H e n r y F o n l ' u c u e a s o n e ~ ~ ~ ~I.|'§UAL Nif\lL243 nuswc ul a\\||l-alsDwusnnw alslvlunls'm m a 0'l' Ilnlo ;0Iinnlon. Maher I: 0'Hu:lor»Oih nlo n,r n.Attorneys saznxrx-'_§ SALE Allumey l ':~~0Hanlon. Maher & 0'Blmdan,In the Distric t Court of Waahingtnm _By virtue of an order of sale issued Attorneys.County , Nebnakl rg z t the Dlnm Court of W ashing Br vlrtue of an order of ale issued Paul aa B u m'P M N ,ff. ofmntu hlnhrnnk;mul in h u b : o u h q g i ~ ~ Q Q I I U ° ¥ ~f..,-.-§.~_I l s ( C a n d n md ln |lp g n 0 | ld me he attribute! muc h :eceaa to the fact that he ie ac re with straw.He is :aw because he could get u r a l.Several eooperatora have l msd who will foufch their 1 da year.Quite a number 1 ulch their potatoes.This is r the fact that some few peo; 'ported that they eonaidered statues weft watery in a wet The fact remain:that n ourd mmlntaim an even tem] hieh duplicated northem cc r na tty an possible.Ea; ation records ahon that | =6'wn seed potatoes are tl 'aahington county men bell~ ul are shipping in a earloaa rapcnhoft of Arlington gro fha acres of potatoes BY!! d flndl it prolltable to impm n grown m a .Ne a ' c m low that when northern gn toes are rnulched properl aintain their northern cha ca and make a crop which is md io: need :ext y ear anmported seed potatoes make. rations in Wanhington con :or are expected so prove th ent. "Hot Lunches for every sch 1 Washington county" nhoull agen tor next Mnter.Seve at lunch clubs were organize ie past winter with the coo I Mia:Le Masters, the Cou mal nurse.Her examinaticme benellta of the hot lunch. n i» a remarkable feet u 3% of the rural school chil ndcmoudehed.Any farm: tat a stunted pix or calf hz nenduoun handicap to overec xat moat of them never do 1 .Read the following eaaay y little Miss Henrietta Not I the Long Creek school in oun township.Mila Then ne teacher and deaewen muor the success of this hot It oeccas we mean least cont | mount of nttention taken fro fork."W hy W e Hare Hot Lan a (ist Prize) We have hot lunches in on eeauae there are quite a lo entnge of ua underwelgl hinge we have had so far or d potatoemnnd gravy. bean 1 rlth raisins. vegetable sou; oup. tomato soup, chocolate nacnronl and tomatoes, pc: orn and salmon soup. We always keep u few su|and an coc oa, MK flour, 1 er and soda, which are lic -elled qunrt jarso Each one . nickel to pay for the cannf namely. aalrnon. sweet corn 1 Ve have brought our own | poona. .Every Friday afternoon. rl noon we choose a bor and eolc and another boy and lialmvuhers for the"follo\vl Misa Thompson does mo: looking and managing.The my who are for cook: stay 1 eu and help prepare the th all stove la so near the deal: Fhompaon can just turn an Itir the soup occasionally du ations.When the soup or ve have is ready to serve, 1 aka the cups to Misa Tholn :ours the soup in it.Then males lt out. Finch girl bring mpkin from home to put L up no it won't leave n white he deck. While we are eating our he here ia no running around l t also teaehesjhe children nble manners.When we an he diahwnnheru do the niiul \. a __. . _ J L -. .T?1 Inn Uounty, Nennmca. ana :n pursuance of [dec ree of nfzl Court in an Parker Brothers L' n d C°mPlI\¥.l . action therein pending 1|herein the Gorporaiion.Defendant. Blair Building and ln-ln Assoeiatioml To Parker Brothers had Cvmpwaf. " corporation, was "'!""""' andJames A corpm-¢u¢n=You win take noticeC.Appleby and Elxzabeth Appleby.hm wife. and Clinton :L Appleby and um on the m m d w ° f February, Elisabeth Appleby,his wife,were 1922, Pad M. Barry, plnintifhfilefl Ii.;g sv-heat.The best varieties of .bnrkey are of the bearded six towed type. The Common,Manchurian,Oder- bruaker and Odessa are the (our but known varieties. ion being for the foreclosure of eer- tain mortgages and liens. and by vir tue of an execution issued out of the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska. upon a judgment rendered August 31. i92i. in the Ilistriet Court ~I Washington County, Nebraska. the said Judgment being in favor of Far- nten and Merchants Bank, a eomora- tion, of Hcnnard, Nebraska. axnirtst Mort G. Grover, the amount of said judmncnt being $4690.6i'.together with interest theron at the rate of eight per c ent ner annum from the 3tld day of Augizst, 3921, and $91.25 costs and aecniirvr costs. and virtue of an execution issued out of the Dis trict Court of Washington County, Nebraska, upon a judgment rendered August 31. 192| in the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska. the said judgment being in favor of George Hooking and..Wilbur R. Seger, against Mort G.Grover. said ivdz- ment being in the sum of $t624.99, together with interest thereon at the rate of eight ph cent per annum from he Slat day of August. 1921. and eostaandaeeruing eosts,and by virtue $9.25 costs.seeming costs. I will, at one o'elock P.M.on the 2401 day of April, 1922.at the West IHont Door of the Washington County Court House in the Citi of Blair.Washington County. Nebraska,sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash. the foliowing described real estate.to wi t:Tax Lot Number Four (4). being more fully described as the North One-Half ot the Southeast Quarter of Section 27, Toumshlp IB, Range 11, East of the Sth P Li., ex- cept ten (10) rods wide cut from the west end of the said nort one-half of the southeast quuter of said section, all in Washington County. Nebraska. Tho' defendant and cross-petitioner. Chds Paulsen in the above action. en- titled.David J.Ilundahl vs Mort Grover et ai., on the 22nd day of ilarc h,1922.obtained a decree of judirment and foreclosure in the sum of s1z.o5s.12. together with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum. from the 22nd der ot March, 1922, and for $725 costs of said nction; the inbervenor and cross- petitioner, James E.Hart,Receiver for the Ranking House of A. Cnstetter in the action entitled, David J. Hun- dahl vs. Mort Grover. et al., obtained a judgment under said decree for the from of $6,402.33. together with in- terest thereon at the rate of eizht per c ent per annum from the 22nd day of March, 1922, and costs, said judgrnent being subject to the prior lien of the said defendant and cross- petitioner,Chris Paulsen.as above set forth; said decree in the said case. David J. Hundahi vs. Mort G. Grover, et ai.. providing that said premises bed sold to satisfy said judgments an saimHutl|rments bein:cd and anicl decree being still in force: that under and by virtue of said exe- cution isued in the action,Farmers and Merchants Bank, n corporation, vs. Mort G. Grover, et ai.. and by vir- tue of an execution issued in the ac- tion of George Menkinn and W ilbur R. Seger vs. Mort G. Grover et nl.. Z levied upon the premises hereinbc- fore described as the properly of the said Mort G. Grover. Said premises above described will be sold to satisfy all of snid .indu ments,the interest on each of the same. and all accruing costs in eurh of said actions, all as proivided by law in such cases made and provided. Dated at Blair. Nebraska, this 23rd day of Hhlarch, t922. 8-Bt Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff of Washington County. Nebraska. Nalin lo Credilon oi lmmSTATE OF NEBRASKA. Washington County., In The County Court ln the Matter of um Emu of lr:lncclia Coulter. Deceased:To the Creditorn ol Stid Estate:You an herby notified, That I will sit nt the County Court Room in illalr,in mid County.on the 14thday od April, 1922, and on the 15thday of J uly.1922. at 10 o'clock A. ll. on each of said dates to rooeive and examine all ntlaima against saidEltate, with a View to their adjust-ment and allowance.The timelimited for the presentation of claimsagainst said Estate ls three monthsfrom the 24th day of April. A. D.. 1922. and the time limited for pay-ment of debts is One Your from saidNth day of A ril. 1922.Witness my and seal all saidf°°My Court, this 10th day of linrch. (SEAL)A..C. DEBEL. 1-sz ... ss. r : Fremont will erect a junior high hoo! nt o colt of $160,000. lzllectricity travels at the rote of 11.eo..ooo miles per minute. or about 200 times around the earth during a accord.- A high school building that will also contnin a gymnasium will be erected this summer et Callawnv. A $65,000 bond i..=ue for paving intersections and for the necessary mlverts will be voted on at Kearney April 4 A 860,000 school house will be con- structed this summer at llartington. A like amount and for :similar pur- pose will be spent at Elm Creek. Ravenna contemplates spending about 830,000 for u s p wt pnving dumng the coming season.Fnlls City will forego a paving: campaign in tho practice of economy. The Wood Lake electric plnnt which was reccntly destroyed by tire, will be rebuilt at the some time the water works system will he improved and cnlnrzed.I t is oxp d that the combined cost will he about $30,000. Voting bonds hu become n favorite Indoor pastime at Scottsblulf, where new schools,new water and sewer extensions are necessary to allay the growing pains of u m prosperous capital of Nebmskfs Nilc wolley. A visitor lt Oak, Nebraska has re ported to the newspapers that the Village has one of the best radio plant: in the stoto and that the elec- tric iight company furnishes itscom- munity with the beet acnric c of lny town ol' its alle. The Central City mu works,the only municipal goo property in the stain outside of Omaha. was destroyed by tire recently.Citizens who do- pended wholly upon gas for fuel ore realizing tho daily importance of this utility service.It is understood that the plant will be immediately rehuitt. Columbus people wanted o better gms service.The company could not :Nord to give better service at the old rate.A public meeting ws.-i culled abd company and customers disctataefl the nuttter thouroughly with the re; sult thot the city council passed nn ordinance raising the rote; from $1.15 to $2.00 and the company will add to their capacity.Common sense and co-operation ie getting the desired results ond everybody is satisfied. Buy fresh mined coal at e Rhoudes Con! and lood Store. Lgzc m. NOTICE To Pteter Dixson, non-resident defend an :You are hereby notified ihat on ihr 22nd day of November, 1921, Thorn Dixson, Glad a petition asminst youin the Ilistrict Court of \\'az\hlngtorcounty,Nebraska,the object am* nrnycr of which is to nbtnin sm flivorrf from you on the :rounds of nunaupportextremecrueltyandshem donmenl.You are further notilied that y or are required to answer said petilioron or befove the l0!.h day of April 1922. 5-dt Thorn Dixson. PininliffBy Henry biencke, her .»\ttorne5. wls r i OL D B u m A wise old owl Lived in an oak: The more he raw Thr les; he spoke; The less he spoke The more he heard- Why r.nn't we be- Morve like that binl. Whf;f:.,.ise,,,.Q;"a*1a Hotel Conan Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw Our rqpumlon ol 20 yean hir denllnlu mx o l th a n b o u ts .Guesu ma!nop nx my on of than wma me u-mrmcq of nc elvlng bonu! v-me ms eo ur te otuk uu ne nuCONANT HOTEL COMPANY sv-heat.The best varieties of .bnrkey are of the bearded six towed type. The Common,Manchurian,Oder- bruaker and Odessa are the (our but known varieties. ion being for the foreclosure of eer- tain mortgages and liens. and by vir tue of an execution issued out of the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska. upon a judgment rendered August 31. i92i. in the Ilistriet Court ~I Washington County, Nebraska. the said Judgment being in favor of Far- nten and Merchants Bank, a eomora- tion, of Hcnnard, Nebraska. axnirtst Mort G. Grover, the amount of said judmncnt being $4690.6i'.together with interest theron at the rate of eight per c ent ner annum from the 3tld day of Augizst, 3921, and $91.25 costs and aecniirvr costs. and virtue of an execution issued out of the Dis trict Court of Washington County, Nebraska, upon a judgment rendered August 31. 192| in the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska. the said judgment being in favor of George Hooking and..Wilbur R. Seger, against Mort G.Grover. said ivdz- ment being in the sum of $t624.99, together with interest thereon at the rate of eight ph cent per annum from he Slat day of August. 1921. and eostaandaeeruing eosts,and by virtue $9.25 costs.seeming costs. I will, at one o'elock P.M.on the 2401 day of April, 1922.at the West IHont Door of the Washington County Court House in the Citi of Blair.Washington County. Nebraska,sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash. the foliowing described real estate.to wi t:Tax Lot Number Four (4). being more fully described as the North One-Half ot the Southeast Quarter of Section 27, Toumshlp IB, Range 11, East of the Sth P Li., ex- cept ten (10) rods wide cut from the west end of the said nort one-half of the southeast quuter of said section, all in Washington County. Nebraska. Tho' defendant and cross-petitioner. Chds Paulsen in the above action. en- titled.David J.Ilundahl vs Mort Grover et ai., on the 22nd day of ilarc h,1922.obtained a decree of judirment and foreclosure in the sum of s1z.o5s.12. together with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum. from the 22nd der ot March, 1922, and for $725 costs of said nction; the inbervenor and cross- petitioner, James E.Hart,Receiver for the Ranking House of A. Cnstetter in the action entitled, David J. Hun- dahl vs. Mort Grover. et al., obtained a judgment under said decree for the from of $6,402.33. together with in- terest thereon at the rate of eizht per c ent per annum from the 22nd day of March, 1922, and costs, said judgrnent being subject to the prior lien of the said defendant and cross- petitioner,Chris Paulsen.as above set forth; said decree in the said case. David J. Hundahi vs. Mort G. Grover, et ai.. providing that said premises bed sold to satisfy said judgments an saimHutl|rments bein:cd and anicl decree being still in force: that under and by virtue of said exe- cution isued in the action,Farmers and Merchants Bank, n corporation, vs. Mort G. Grover, et ai.. and by vir- tue of an execution issued in the ac- tion of George Menkinn and W ilbur R. Seger vs. Mort G. Grover et nl.. Z levied upon the premises hereinbc- fore described as the properly of the said Mort G. Grover. Said premises above described will be sold to satisfy all of snid .indu ments,the interest on each of the same. and all accruing costs in eurh of said actions, all as proivided by law in such cases made and provided. Dated at Blair. Nebraska, this 23rd day of Hhlarch, t922. 8-Bt Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff of Washington County. Nebraska. Nalin lo Credilon oi lmmSTATE OF NEBRASKA. Washington County., In The County Court ln the Matter of um Emu of lr:lncclia Coulter. Deceased:To the Creditorn ol Stid Estate:You an herby notified, That I will sit nt the County Court Room in illalr,in mid County.on the 14thday od April, 1922, and on the 15thday of J uly.1922. at 10 o'clock A. ll. on each of said dates to rooeive and examine all ntlaima against saidEltate, with a View to their adjust-ment and allowance.The timelimited for the presentation of claimsagainst said Estate ls three monthsfrom the 24th day of April. A. D.. 1922. and the time limited for pay-ment of debts is One Your from saidNth day of A ril. 1922.Witness my and seal all saidf°°My Court, this 10th day of linrch. (SEAL)A..C. DEBEL. 1-sz ... ss. r : Fremont will erect a junior high hoo! nt o colt of $160,000. lzllectricity travels at the rote of 11.eo..ooo miles per minute. or about 200 times around the earth during a accord.- A high school building that will also contnin a gymnasium will be erected this summer et Callawnv. A $65,000 bond i..=ue for paving intersections and for the necessary mlverts will be voted on at Kearney April 4 A 860,000 school house will be con- structed this summer at llartington. A like amount and for :similar pur- pose will be spent at Elm Creek. Ravenna contemplates spending about 830,000 for u s p wt pnving dumng the coming season.Fnlls City will forego a paving: campaign in tho practice of economy. The Wood Lake electric plnnt which was reccntly destroyed by tire, will be rebuilt at the some time the water works system will he improved and cnlnrzed.I t is oxp d that the combined cost will he about $30,000. Voting bonds hu become n favorite Indoor pastime at Scottsblulf, where new schools,new water and sewer extensions are necessary to allay the growing pains of u m prosperous capital of Nebmskfs Nilc wolley. A visitor lt Oak, Nebraska has re ported to the newspapers that the Village has one of the best radio plant: in the stoto and that the elec- tric iight company furnishes itscom- munity with the beet acnric c of lny town ol' its alle. The Central City mu works,the only municipal goo property in the stain outside of Omaha. was destroyed by tire recently.Citizens who do- pended wholly upon gas for fuel ore realizing tho daily importance of this utility service.It is understood that the plant will be immediately rehuitt. Columbus people wanted o better gms service.The company could not :Nord to give better service at the old rate.A public meeting ws.-i culled abd company and customers disctataefl the nuttter thouroughly with the re; sult thot the city council passed nn ordinance raising the rote; from $1.15 to $2.00 and the company will add to their capacity.Common sense and co-operation ie getting the desired results ond everybody is satisfied. Buy fresh mined coal at e Rhoudes Con! and lood Store. Lgzc m. NOTICE To Pteter Dixson, non-resident defend an :You are hereby notified ihat on ihr 22nd day of November, 1921, Thorn Dixson, Glad a petition asminst youin the Ilistrict Court of \\'az\hlngtorcounty,Nebraska,the object am* nrnycr of which is to nbtnin sm flivorrf from you on the :rounds of nunaupportextremecrueltyandshem donmenl.You are further notilied that y or are required to answer said petilioron or befove the l0!.h day of April 1922. 5-dt Thorn Dixson. PininliffBy Henry biencke, her .»\ttorne5. wls r i OL D B u m A wise old owl Lived in an oak: The more he raw Thr les; he spoke; The less he spoke The more he heard- Why r.nn't we be- Morve like that binl. Whf;f:.,.ise,,,.Q;"a*1a Hotel Conan Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw Our rqpumlon ol 20 yean hir denllnlu mx o l th a n b o u ts .Guesu ma!nop nx my on of than wma me u-mrmcq of nc elvlng bonu! v-me ms eo ur te otuk uu ne nuCONANT HOTEL COMPANY ii c Hilda.ai(ptend¢$ En m n. n and Fu!'!"1".!.'I€'¥5'F. £!!;_5}'!"'!E.!E%be1n¢ rw dn ma pnynhlo N-IM . o .~,Ijudgment being $4690.6i'.together with interest thcron at the rnte of eight per c ent per annum from the 3tnt day of August, 3921, and $91.25 costs and acenairvr costa. and virtue cf nn execution issued out of the Diw trict Court of Washington County, Nebraska, upon a judgment rendered August 31. 192| in the District Court of Washington County, Nebraska. the said judgment being in favor of George Banking and..Wilbur R. Seger. against Mort G.Grover. said ivdz- ment being in the sum of $t624.99, together with interest thereon at the rate of eight ph' cent per annum from he Slat day of August. 1921. and costanndoceruing eorts,nnd by virtue $9.25 eorts.seeming cosu. I will. nt one o'cloek P.M.on the 2401 day of April. 1922.at the West IHont Door of the Washington County Court House in the Cllr of Blair.Wnehingten County. Nebraska,sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash. the foliowing described real estate.to wi t:Tax Lot Number Four (4). being more fully described as the North One-Hai!of the Southeast Quarter of Section 27, Townwhip IB, Range 11, East of the Sth P Li., ex- cept ten (10) rods wide cut from the west end of the said nort one-half of the southeast quuter of sold section, all in Washington County. Nebraska. The' defendant and cross-petitioner. Chdn Paulsen in `the above action. en- titled.David J.Ilundahl vs Mort Grover et ai., on the 22nd day of Blarch.1922.obtained a decree of judgment and foreclosure in the sum of s1z.o5s.12. together with interest thereon nt the rate of ten per cent per annum. from the 22nd der of March, 1922, and for $725 costs of said notion; the intcrvenor and creas- petitioner, James E.Hart,Receiver for the Ranking House of A. Cnetetter in the action entitled, David J. Hun- dahl vs. Mort Grover. et al., obtained e. judgment under raid decree for the :rum of $6,402.33. together with in- terest thereon at the rate of eizht per c ent per annum from the 22nd day of March, 1922, and costs, said judgrncnt being subject to the prior liin of the said defendant and cross- petitioner,Chris Paulsen.ne above set forth; nic! decree in the uid case. David J. Hundnhl va. Mort G. Grover, ct al.. providing that said premises bed sold to satisfy said judgments an seimHu!l|;rnents bein.:cd and enicl decree being still m force: that under and by virtue of said exe- cution inued in the action,Farmers and Merchants Bank, u corporation, va. Mort G. Grover, et ai.. and by vir- tue of an execution issued in the ac- tion of George Mcnkimr and Wilbur R. Seger vs. Mort G. Grover ct ol.. Z levied upon the premises hercinbc- fore described an the property of the said Mort G. Grover. County, Nebraska.The plaintiff,on the lst day ofNovember, we obtained a decree of judmnent and losure in the auraof $1090.72. toge er with intenesx thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from the lst dn of Na-vember,1921,and for $16.10 consof said nation: said decree provided that said premises be sold to satisfy said judgment above set out in casethe same remained unpaid for a period of twenty days from the date of said decree and said judgment beingunsatisfied and said decree being stillinforce.Said pnemisec above de-scribed will he sold to u ti lf y a n d judgment, the lnterest thereon, coetlofsaidactionandallaccruingcosts.all as provided by said order and decree,and the 'law Insuch cues made and provided.Dated at Blair. Nebraska, this 2nd day of March, 1922. Maurice Mehrcns,Sheriff of Washington County.Nebraska.5 - 5 l |n a .5 I I a s c o m m i s s i o n s a n d m o n e y s d u e f o r c o m m i s s i o n s f o r t h e s d e o f r e a !e a - t a t e b y s a i d p l a i n t i ff a s a g e n t fo r t h e sa i d d e f e n d a n t u n d e r a.c o p i r a c t m vu.H ting b e t w e e n t h e s a i d p l a i n l m ' a n d t h e s a i d d e fe n d a n t T h a t s a i d pl n} nt il ¥ca u se d a n a t t a c h m e n t t o b e is s ue d a n d l e vi e d u p o n t h e d e b t s o w i n g t o s a i d d e fe n d - a n t a n d m o n e y s d u e a n d o w i n g a s a i d d e f e n d a n t i n W a s h i n g t o n c o u n - t y .N e b r a s k a ,f r o m M a r y B a r r y , B u r r ' I L Jo n es ,C h r i s H .Ne l s e n , C h a r l e s G e h r k e a n d M l k e N e l s o n . Y o u a r e r e q u i r e d t o a n s w e r s a i d petition on or before the wth day o April. 1922. Dated this 23ndday of Februar; m e P a u l M .B a r r y ,P l a i n t i ff, B y 0 'H a n l o n , M a h e r & O ' H l n ¥ o n , h i ~ A t t o r n e y s -I-5 t be sold to satisfy all of mid .indu ments,the interest on each of the same, and all accruing costs in omh of said actions, all as proivided by [nw in auch cases made and provided. Dated at Blain Nebraska, this 23rd day of Hhlarch, £922 8-Bt Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff of Washington County. Nebrnskn. smz mr - r s SALE By virtue of an order of sale is-sued out of the District Court of Washington county. Nebraska. mintedMarch2nd,1922.and in pursuanceof a decree of said Court in an action wherein the Blair Building and laan Association. a oorporatlon. was plain-tifl and Jennie B.Antill,MildredVerna Taylor, Paul Taylor. Helen Ed- na Antill. a minor. Mae Arline An-till. a minor. Georgia Genevieve Antill,n minor. and S. W. Chambers, Admin istrntor of the Etsate of George M. Antill.deceaad..were defendants.said action being for the foreclosureof n certain mortgnpre. I v.ill. at one o'clock,P.bl..on the 12th day of April. L922. at the West Front Door ofthe Washington County Court House:in the City of Blair, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest andheat bidder for cash the following described property to-wlt:The NorthFifty-four Feet (N 54 ft.)of LotsNumbers. One. Two and Three (1, 2& 3l. and the North Fifty-t`our feet (N 5t ft.) of the East 'hwnty Feet(E 20 ft.) of Lot Number I'our (4).all in Block Number Fifteen (15). inthe City of Blair, Washington County. Nebraska.The plaintiff. on the 2nd day ofI`ebruar5'. 1922, in the above entitledaction. having obtained a decree ofjudgment and foreclosure against thesaid defendants in the sum ot Eleven Hundnd Thirty-three and 98-100 ll33.98} Dollars. together with in-interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from the 2nd day of February.1922. for $21.20 costs,and seeming costa. and said decreeproviding that the premises above de-scribed should he sold to satisf y. said judmnent in ease the some remainedunpaid for n period of twenty days.and said judgment being unsatisfiedand said decree being still in foree. said premises will he sold. ss set outabove. to satisfy said judgment. theinteredthereon,the costs of saidaction: and all accruing costs, all asprovidedbysaidOrder and decree and the law in such cases made andprovided.Dated nt Blair Nebraska. this 7thday of March. 1922. MAURI CE mznnr zus.Sheriffaf 'Nashisuzton County, Ne- hrasks.on.u<1.o>:.MAKER dc o'ns:~:-LON. 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M . o e a c h o f s a i d d a s , t o r e c e i ve a n d e x a m i n e n i l c i a i m s a g a i n s t s a i d E s t n t o w i t h i s vi e w t o t h e i r n d j u s t e m e n t a n ~ al l o w an c e .T h e t i m e l i m i t e d f o r t h ~ pr e s e n t a t i o n o f c l a i m s a g a i n s t n i ~ E s t a t e i s t h r e e m o n t h s fr o m t h o l '2 t ~ d a y o f M a r c h ,A .D .19 22 .a n d t h t i m e l i m i t e d fo r p a y m e n t o f d e b t s i O n o Y e a r f r o m s a i d N t h d a y o f Ma r c h , 1 9 2 2 . W i t ne s s m y h a n d a n d t h e se a l o sa i d C o u n t y C o u r t , t h i s 1 9 t h d a y o F e b r u a r y ,m e a -{ S E A L )A . c . D E B E L . 3 - 5 t C o u n t y Ju d g e . Buy fresh mined coal at e Rhoudes Con! and lood Store. 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If y o u fa i l t o a p p e a r a t s a i d C o u n t y C o u r t o n t h e 3 1 s t d a y o f M a r c h . 1 9 % , a t l 0 o 'c l o c k o . m . , a n d c o n t e s t l a i d p e t i t i o n , w e C o u r t vvi i l a p p o i n t A . R .B r o c k o r s o m e o t h e r s u i t a b l e p e r s o n A d m i n i s t r a t o r a n d p r o c e e d t o n s e t - tl e me n t o f sa i d e s t at e . W i t ne s s m y h a n d a n d ofi ici nl se al th i s S th da y o f M a rc h . 1 92 2 .( S E A L )A . C . | J E m : L . 8-4t.C o u n t y Jq d g e . Whf;f:.,.ise,,,.Q;"a*1a Hotel Conan Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw Our rqpumlon ol 20 yean hir denllnlu mx o l th a n b o u ts .Guesu ma!nop nx my on of than wma me u-mrmcq of nc elvlng bonu! v-me ms eo ur te otuk uu ne nuCONANT HOTEL COMPANY Mnl.Herr? Tyson.Mrs. Cllffond Krause and Mrs. Fred Male enjoyena day of pleasure and s opping inOmaha thnx the accomodation of P.M. Tyson Friday. Friends of. Mrs. Eiixabeth AndersonPowell. Wye., have wand that she rv- eeived thirty-fn!! birthday postcardsandseverallettersanduma . much pleased to be remembered. Hr.and Hrs Harry Ta n a weredinnar guests with other fiends atthe home of Mr. and Mn. Fred Hayle Thunday evening.Dr. Stewart was called to the NeurnWarric k home Sunday momin(be-eauae of the aickneu of baby, Gail. She In better noir..5- DANCE B. Pfli im ___,S a t u r d a y e v e MARCH 25. RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF THB 1D I C K Ue F O R D s New Things a- I./mll-LS PURE THREAD SILK BOSElimvrn pd sink. per Pilr,_~_._$1.so SOME NICE PATBRNS IN Anosxmc cxs cmms azi ndnnvueua uperyy a. SPRING HATS FOR onus AND YOUNG MissesALL COLORS.SOME WONDERFUL Nvnmsns. EACH LADIES' SPRING UNDERWEAR IN ALL STYLES AND POPULAR PRICES IRONCLAD MlSSES AND BOYS HOSIEHY 25¢ und xs< pllr nm w\L\'|»;<; xx ENAMELWARE AND DINNER, W/\RI»: Licenud Embalmer hmed DirectorHAGGARD I UNRUB Couriesy»Servi¢e-SimplicityQUALITY FIRSTREASONABLE PRICES I 1 I : I ¢oA d m i s s i o n $1.00 Plus Tax The Muni: Fnminiud by 'Ihr D¢Fond Onhstn hll lilrldg much aumlbn ml those wh come 1m :hand I pod une. Rkmemblr the dlte,SATURDAY, MARCH ex ma.. 0'HANLON, MAKER a UHANLON Attomeys-nuuv Oakes In sun Bmk Building (0) 1I l I \ I l 2| | :~I a B a l 2 4 ~ .o m c o ,n e u 1 1 9 . W. R. C. sewing meets with Mrs. tllius Peterson this aftemoon. Get your c ampaign c ards at this ffiee.We can do the fob right. Lira. w. w. W ilkinson is in It her ome on South street with s sosern ~ne throat . The Monday Afternoon 'Blah met arc h 20, with Hr:. C- fi. """"'l'l. o C lu b mm s I n c h I 7 l i t ! I n L. Lantry. Miss Annie aiul Otto Peterson, who ave been visiting at the home of nlius Peterson.returned to their ome at Friend, Nebr., last Tuesday. The Home Bakery can furnish you lmost anything in the baking liu on hurt order. Their Blue Ribbon bread an'tbe beaten. Once a. customer, nl- ~ys s customer.6L f The Blair Monument Company have ust closed n contract for the manu- acture nnd erection of n large spiral onnmont to be erected at Verdel, Ne- ~raslca in honor of their soldiers lnd Hors who iicrc killed in the late "mid war.Mr. Annbustc r, who is ~gel for the company tells ua ~nt basin is good this spring, hav-ng two caellmds of monuments to be reeled in Sioux City, Iowa and a dar t Atlantic, Iowa, together with rnnny ther jobs throtqzhout the state of ebraskn and Iowa. _ - - - - _ - -- 1 | - ' The Big Stoye ..|| which company she is an employe. When Chris Wrieh, Jr., was turning out his horses on last Wednesday just as he had dipped the halter oh fromone of them. the animal wheeled and kicked him in the chest.The 'result was that he wa ldd out in an uncon- scious state for somb_tirne and is very :orc mi :.ti.'E L"-o= the etfecls.Luck- 51! the seddent 1-ss not serious. n o TA ' Ra m place recently pur- chased by Pate and Whibehesd is doing n thdving buisness in catering to the appetites of a hungry public. hir. Pate is an expedenced cook ond knows \\'hlt the public wants and ex- pects of n restaurant and his partner. Mr. Whitehead, is just ss competent in his line and they certainly make a very good team. John J. Malone. of Madison. Nebr., for a number of years pdneipal of the Herman schools. has Med for the nomination for county superintendent of Madison county.Mr. Malone has :nnny friends in Herman and Wash- ington county who remember him ns s hard working, conscientious :muonman nnd a man of much ability.The Enterprise certainly congratulates Madison county for its good fortune ln having such a man ns John J. Ma- lone as nspirant for the superintend- ency of her schools.s We Feel Sure nl our nbllity tn handle ynur banking buslness to your sntlslnctlon.We shallbe glad ol an opportunity to zulu wnh you.F A R M E R S S T A T E B A N K li\,\|R_ NEBRASKA Lewellen has a position in a clothing store., l'Heads of Mrs. J. L. Pounds, learn- ing that she has a birthday this week, have sent. her a post card shower. which ls much appreei ed.Mrs. Pounds end family are in quarantine, the son,Jamie,having the scarlet fever. Rev. Leroy Crocker, new pastor for the Christian church folks, preached his initial sermon hero last Sunday morning and will soon feel quite sthome in his new relation.His family 'have not yet arrived but he hopes to be settled in a shun time. Miss Mildred Koopmsn was operat- ed on at the Blair hospital lsstMon- day evening for hernia and is getting along as well as could be expected it this time.Mildned has rnsny Blair friends who wish for her a complete return to health in the our future. The Burt County Herald, published at Tekanmh. come out last week all dressed up in a new pink grovrn. the entire paper being pink with bright red headlines,announcing the fact that the wide-open Sunday amuse- ment forc es had met with defeat at the primaries, March 14. roorss.Chris Shure, who is fami- liar with receiving sets and is a K. P. was instrumental in :mins it and they expect to keep up»todata in hearing all the latest news and musicfrom the large tilllcl.4 Mrs.A.R Brock very graciously entertained the old and new members of the high school orchestra on last We<lnesday evening at her home on east South street.Mrs. Brock's hos- pitality to the high school students is generally known among them and nn invitation to spend the evening at their home ls always welcomed by the young folks.The ='<;°'"= was spent in n social way and th hostess served icc cream, cake and cocoa before their departure for their harness The 85th wedding anniversary of ltr. and Mm James Cruiciuhsnk pass- ed quietly last Sunday st their home on the hill.They received a number of telegranis from friends and loved ones and\ bouquets of beautiful flow ers, which testified to the love and es- teem with which this worthy old couple are held in the community. Their old time friends and neighborsplan to give them an all day celebri- tion Sunday, the event being postpon- ed from last Sunday on account of l LiI.Fl CiI1. ... . .. -s - n - l I liliI1 0 | - - _. . . _ . . . - I v| ~E » PL \.» ,..¢ : 1| .Af Mr. and Mrs. Ed Landen. who arcltha rainy weather. M > J 1 4: I ..~3-irsNeweil is better known here ns AIice},1 ' l ' . H E l =A Scotchrnan was sented in~qsmok-Illradley. and lived here with her 1191 Merchants CafeallunlikelythatHenry would like to live in the W hite House, but ex- ceedingly imploroble that he will ever get there. He has expressed pdde in his inr- nornnee of history, and no one has denied the fact And..although n great. aueeess as a manufacturer, hisliniitatioiu al a stntesrnen are pain- fully evident. n ls we ll remembered that when Ford was asked ln eoun who Bene- dict Arnold v m .his answer was: *'Arno!d? Why, Arnold was e writer." CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES We ue here and on the job.While last Lord'a I?-Y was a had one yet Zire had u good Bible school and a zwdlv wrxfesltion. y et not nearly what we had expected. Let us hue the 160 out for Bible school ure had planned for lui. Bible aehoo! at I0 a. m Come with ns a n d we wi lld o y o u g o o d . Homin; servlee and communion at ll a. am.C. E. at 8:30.We have a live wire Ctjl, eome_g\d help ue make It bet- ter.. Evening service at 7:30. n u n . .r e n a u v n u a v w .n a v n u crumbs are brushed oil the ff then the floor is swept by o different girls each day. Every dey after the noon decide what we want for the and who :hall bring lt.'1 take tunns about bringing towels from home.We ham quite often eo you see it 1 very proud to have them c eat hot lunc hes with ul. My parents are very glad have hot lunches and they m to furnish any thing they c and everyone would be ver; have hot lunches in their they had a willing teacher Thompson. I wish we could have this next because I think everyo school ls gaining in weight, 4 Thompson. Spring Wheat for Nels Many requests are nee Nebraska Agricultural col spring wheat heed.In som of the state due to the doul dltlon ol some wintel' whe haul a match. }!cGre1:or tack u match mother, Mrs Bradley, in the L;ulror from his pocket and handed it to hi; nia home.She ii!on her muy to PATE d z W HITEHEAD. Propr ietors companior The friend pulled -out hi='Wnahington, D. C. to visit her on!ypipe and began searching his pockets dauxhter. Jean, who is now married A l l R e g u l a r M e a l s 4 0 : -| |T h e B u g S t o r e \ The 0ld Rehahle hluy Day Callce per pound :uk or 3 pwnu ,_ ._mu Coffee pu- mud sm or s pounds _._ ..s1 pound parkngc grcund pepper, 'l5¢ reuilcr, xpecinl rvWl`1\0 i10 \b. ii 5 lb. Brown10 lb. While5 lb. wma Carolcne milk, family nine, per un .r pn'per pailper pd'ver pm 1.00L00.40c 45¢25cES(ao¢ lik Sas Bros. B'"'1<e,, harm: Din Pi=m¢= 3 for_...swma Swv cmpg 2 pounds for._____.,.. `"" 20: Compass Wax Beans, a i ll _Golden Charm CoHee,per mud por c an Gdden Chinn Colfee, per 3 u n d ¢ m_ . _ . , " " " "Nut Brown Coffee, per pounnf°__ Colo Brand Coffee. per ?'ound_.- __ _._,__Q Large Grape Fmit, c ncSweet Spuds, 4 pounds for _ _ ,.._.__--Sl Git Gard Seed ; nc packhflggfard §'mn»¢-'f`»»f.¢i-r =\s1'. Oil Sardines, per can . .IDC.2!»c.1 lk.15: 1.30AS:,.2:1cJ B:.25c .Sr.wc.Sc p n p p n r e n t l y t r y i n g t o fi n d s o m e t o b a c - co .He fi n al l y s a id . h e g u e u e d h e h a d fo r g o t t e n h i s po u c h .S a n d y le a n e d o ve r , p i c k e d u p t h e m a t c h a n d e m i r l . "\ \" e e'I yo u* Il h a ve n o u s e f o r t h ' m a t c h . " a n d w h o m s h e h a s r m s e e n : o r u ve o r s i x y e a r s .O n h e r r e t u r n t r i p s h e p h m s t o s p e n d a fe w w e e k s w i t h h e r B h i r r e l a t i ve s a n d fr i e n d s w h o a r e c e r t a i n l y Xi u !t o s e e h e r a z a i r . S h e a u e n d e c l t h e i n fo m m l p a n y g i v- A l ' l | J \ l l J \ l l U . l a n n n l n u u u u l v : n u a u u u xT o D R O P l x A N D T R Y o v a s r z n vz c r . . E V E R Y T H I N G N E A ?A N D C L E A N A B O U T T H E P L A C E A N D M E A L 3 s s n v r i n R I G H T n x c r : A m r a o x . A L W A Y S A P A T R O N . Ja Trl.-uul'e of the Dc sm neigh- en for Mr Fann S|Ip§ at th homeborhciod was a caller nt the Chronicle ! Mrs.` m " n : h " ° r jg I n s t " ;I;w: office yesterday and reported the kill- ;.j§_§~f°======r w u so |. E" ling by Ave of the Justice houndn of a wanna ln thc timber abmik l mile am! n hnlf ws: of the De Soto sto\;\LTue|- day.The bobcat, n female. weighing lbout 20 poundx, und put up n terrific gmzhz anim:the hmnm, n¢:nuhE|¢ 'them up considenhly w|\h its fnfillng equipment of claws and links.Thi3r in uid tn be the Ent one killed in this ivmnny in wemy yenrn. although air- Jercnn residents of the H: Sam neiuh-borhood have uid um Uiey lnve 'thexe vicious nnimnln recently, on one ortwo oeeuionn cumin; right up to me lnrnyaxd for chlekenn Hen'n an vnnfwminlfy Ior nur biz sum him!- m w Inu mngeqnn; I\'arth-k$ll||f- ..u.~..` ALONG THE BOTTOM R0.\l) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Appleby ma dlughlcr vililed slllidllv wilh hrrents. M,-_ and am. c. B. Hlin.Gordon xml Ruby Andersnn noni w gmlhn Wednesday retumim; Thurs- y,Mr. and Mrs Wnlter A|7l\ll'\J)nnd daughter vinlted Sunday wi\}| her par~ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hain.Gordon und Ruby Anfkrmn wan;io onmhn Wedvmdny relurrinw Coors WITH G-A45 ;--T he onl y sensi ble, sa nitary I m e t h o d .Cheaper t h a n a n y |o t h e r w a y. Thundny. The bmtlien. [Am and cur-' ton. ure fmpioyea in South om-mtClydeMelxlerisconfinedlahi ;home with u revere un of zmnm..Wilbur Conety went In Omdm Sn!-urday evening returning Sunday sve~ ' |B L A I R G A S C O M P A N Y BLAIR,NEBRASKA 'WK f'\ ,am mudl. A some lnman md'!u-men an um\|=m|;of5 .yd vdcame u mn' motto.llvdnx wheat.,Probably 'g nmy Cxwkar, Pam.'varieties ol vvfinx when U Fi. C~lhbun Fhvnnleh v . "~ ~»».... 'rm-1 ENTERPRISE. BLAIR. NEBRASKA.I |n!111 1 \ \ ' r n r \ I § n | ) 1 C U n r u n \ " r . ° u n 1 e 1 : A ~( a n a d a o H ` ~ r / 'R r . .\1~j`~~ H e a l t h a n d W e a l t h ~-'~'ff."f'5¢~?;' 73-Q 2114 ~_;: 2 -_.Jw--"_._hmmm tnd~,.$}f;1 ' r : . ; .v u '==*='="°'=""'a"; .*°:'.€ " § =f£:;`:'\,;_r;~ '5, < ._;.~\._-i Fartlln Land at $| § In $30 an Aon I a'1 g `5= \"|f\§¢:°°|¢'§a"§°;f mma'fJf§"§$'f»"u°fn'2|»°§?'w'f|°¢:f=:| l q - - - f i Q mtgnnc zi-ona.h|:te1nnd£uaholn.g=¢° "liy |.la ......,.~==,:-».-:.~....' z .*:¢'r..,.,,.. ~" ~ms . . -mm = . :' ~ ;' _§=..-».:»=°':'».='a'1"»=*'» \ nv ~s-. -dl / 1 land. Hnuhlukgnneu.neighhorl.c@\ur\'\" r . 1 ..{::'.l |ch-ook.excelent |'~....1 . . ~ Where Your Taxes G0 I t a n g :I .. n B y E D W A R D G . L O W R Y . - ' Aum ha f -1 r.| |» s. ¢\ ¢ C hl Un i. " " Bl nh a nd Hu nd li *¢1.c.ConnibumcPnhhul and Bconomic Aditi!l l W u l b dAnthem! onSh u'§h...13'm......'i'. Humana; Hnhadn. l I :l l |\ Q |' 0 C¢=wn¢i\. Wann :~:¢~w\o=¢ Umm xl.so bring about me reformnlan so bad- ~( a n a d a o H ` ~ r / 'R r . .\1~j`~~ H e a l t h a n d W e a l t h I ~ " ° " \ "H I .~~~ - ' ~ ' f f . " f' 5 ¢ ~ ? ; '7 3 - Q 2 1 1 4 ~ _ ; :2 - _.J w - - " _. _h m m m t n d~, . $ } f ; 1 ' r : . ; .v u ' = = * = ' = " ° ' = "" ' a " ; . * ° : ' .€ " § = f £ : ; ` : '\, ; _r; ~' 5 , <. _ ;. ~ \ . _ - i F a r t l l n L a n d a t S | § I n $ 3 0 a n A o n I a'1 g ` 5 =\ "|f \§ ¢ : ° ° | ¢'§a" §° ; f m m a ' f J f § " § $ ' f » " u ° f n ' 2 | » ° § ? ' w ' f | °¢ : f= : | l q - - -f i Q m t g n n c z i - o n a . h | : t e 1 n n d £ u a h o l n . g = ¢ ° " l i y |.l a . . . . . . , .~== ,:- ».- :.~. . . .' z .* : ¢ ' r . . , . , , . . ~"~m s .. - m m . z - , ; _; . . . . , : . : ° =. r. , . a ' a ' : °. . = : . \n v ~s -.- d l / 1 l a n d .H n u h l u k g n n e u .n e i g h h o r l . c @ \ u r \ ' \ "r .1 ..{ : : ' . l |ch-ook.excelent |'~....1 . . ~ Where Your Taxes G0 I t a n g :I .. n B y E D W A R D G . L O W R Y . - ' Aum ha f -1 r.| |» s. ¢\ ¢ C hl Un i. " " Bl nh a nd Hu nd li *¢1.c.ConnibumcPnhhul and Bconomic Aditi!l l W u l b dAnthem! onSh u'§h...13'm......'i'. Humana; Hnhadn. l I :l l |\ Q |' 0 C¢=wn¢i\. Wann :~:¢~w\o=¢ Umm xl.so bring about me reformnlan so bad- HAD No "COMEBACK" To THA ilulne'| W lnterflotd Unifofrn BoundHnvily on £| |»Khaki Whloh Started thi Controversy. '11u~ m\rl.nu'| three uniform! hun( ddr by mlde underneath his rlotlll|\¢ ihelf: one srlulerfleld. one ME; andone khaki.Suddenly the kbs I mu. form :Nw erlticul "You look preity green," it uid to the wlnterdclti. The \\tuI¢rBOId uniform made no ror l : "And mr c um! mm n ext to y oumusthedownhearted-It looks aouluu"""'I|| , a m r n|" P~'| Vegetable ~mpo~ ~: 1 "~ln£1 The wintertleld :hm lpoku up:" I might be green," lt uid. "und that ozmu rlfht nm to me might have the'hl\1n.' but douom 3our hide--youn yelluwl*The khaki uniform piped do1rn.-- Tho l.f~nthernt'ck. Cmrter'sfh~ec%:. Tenn.-"fIhru yemago 1 was almost an invtlld.lsp-ent Ju d Tu n k l n t . Ju d Tu n k i n l m s n h e wi s he s h e c o u l d p u t l s m u c h p a t i e n t e u d u r m n in t o s o m e o ! h is In te r un d e r ta k i n gs a n he a l l o w e d u a b o y w l fe n h e w u l e a r n - i n g I0 m o t e n p i p e . I m p o r t a n t t o I o i h a r aE x a m i n e c n r e f n l i y e ve r y b o t t l n o t C A R TH I II A .t h a t fa m o u s o l d r e m | I Q |;'F1 * t f , A s ao? give are bladder trouble and nent suspect il.\\amm'| oomphinu oh-en prove to bluollnng elmo but Ugg; trouble, or tblrenal: oi kidney or der damn.ll t h a k i d n e y lu u n o t i n a h n i t h y oondation, lhzy may emu thu other crnu .to became dinenld. Pam in tha bwk. bendncbi, lull d nmhltinn nervoumus. are oium !.ima°|ympmm of kidnq Lmnbll.Dorf!dnhy :inning treatment.Dr.K1{mer'¢ SwampRoot, a phpi.cim'a pn-lcnptmn, obhinul at any drug store, muyb¢;m¢h¢a~¢n»»d;neededwnmnounmeh conditions.Getau»diumarlal~¢e|£|| botillh|\=~ medntely (mm any drug non.However, if yan wish hm to but ihi Fl pnpanhon send tan outa ta Dt.ilmer sl: Co.,Binghamton, N. Y., for nlmple batik.¥§'hen writing be mn ml J _. lllrn llnsaccl Bulrncthlng. The Wmpung clerk had been reprlmanded by tha Bn! sergeant on uf- erlt occnlons. and he was beginningto have a chronic grunth. One evening he came Into the company quarter!looking glaomler than ever.°'\\'hntll matter.Sllm? naked M l buddy."iou,_;nunn been havin' mms more hard luck!""Hard luck!" said Slim. "I'll any I Md hard luck.The rnmpany com- 3 |tb l.....:;~ In Un mr our so Yun._Children Cry for Fletchefl Cutorll Rcform Urgenuy Hndmd ~wied out the top and I mun't than tohear !r.."-The Lenthemeck. ." I. n w r e n . ° m i d U n c l e E b e n " m o f l y »<,=;-s u u n p l e u n n t cr o s s e x zm l n i n ' f o s a t l c a n i a e e h u w n u m l n y o l ' to omcen. FROM BULDFRAME TU YUUR GARUEN . . . . - . . . - - _ - - Plants Should Be Ac oustomed to the Outside Conditions .Before Seiiing. _ . . . . _ . . » . - . . - 1 Pnurecrlu mnr BE NEEDED Boxes or Small Boards wnl San From Sun, W ind and Frost-waur B; foro Tranopianting Carry Con tainers to Plant for Planting. I! Is assumed that the 'avimleswnkagonlrlnerhas burn busy ion;hiefure the weather is warm 4nuugh to sowm y m d :ln :be open gmuudz that a window bt!! or holbw has been pro vided. um that n supply nf plants oftomatoes, peppers, pad: clbhngr, mall eggplnnt un' under way lo not la theglrdvn as soon as danger of frost Ls pmt.zr plenly of south wlnduw space is nvnllnme.the Unltml Staten Dr pm- ment of Agriculture ads.Ines that suchcrops as snap beans. cucumlwru. musk- melons, and even avert rum may be mann! ln Bower pots, pnpor bands orbfrfy boxes tllled wlth good soil. and ihey \il"be of rnnxiderulnlu alto by the time he. air ls worm enough topllntthemoutdoors.Plum!that nw in the house or ln the holheri bed. Nil!! :mittedwith s uouhla whichwomen of l. oerwnnge an nt tq hue.I took ad m 8.Pinkhami eehblcCompoundnbietaand used L dia E. Pinkha.m'|tiveWash.i am A wcll wommnowandhsve been for two yearn. 1 5 ~4 .t DFZQ.=;..f _' ~r ~T=::1 s ;1 5? c . ~I _4 \I ' +~.~E-=.4~3 J "1°'i.7 " '- . * \ ' ; € ~ . .~r .,». .l » , ~s \~:F.,M, °'7"~'{-'V -QuQ-" °".»,j=3'J':_ ';.Lu"-*L ,'.3 . .' - f '# 7 ,.r 0 '1;:_ " ; ~»- A-_"5»J. .°" .'. _ any one who ll younger and aa I lm | 1'|.rmer'a wife 1 have plenty to do for Icultivate zn own garden, min manychickensdo ng own housework.You may glbliah il letter al I urnready to w e rlgins tn help otherwlfomen as I have n aowell and hggr:moe my t:uubiesue put."-Mrs..Gumwat, Cu1.er'| Creek, Tenn. Holt women find plenty to dn.I fthsiynrsuttrilhaomefamalemiimeatantmubwith suc h mn toms uHrs. Galloway had, the |t duty seems a muunuin.I f Bud it hard in k lfgg' nzT"i o u | : | } d i r r i t a b l e , ~ ~ on u:t r u ,;f;|f.ubF§c§m'E>m a f a i r w w w : eva it will elp yan greatly, for ithu helped othcrl.' ~ .#.»/.#£'-sf 4- 4 ` fs n ~ SETTING PLANTS AND TRAINING To STAKES This Kind of Thing. Served Up Daily.wouid Drews Almost Anycnc F1sm Hia Loved Flnsldt. "G¢0f¢¢» dear," tried wife; tram £110bedroom, "have you :hut un dlnlnl mom wlnduwf'- "Tel, love.""Put the plus ha sn t behind me bookcuef "Umi " "Hare you put ml dog out!"- I n t " why God h.\dn't dun the uhm mn"YGL precio-as." 'Wound the clock?" "Yes, darling." 'Sule." - "~~.| d l r t t o a d a m -t o t h e m o z :a n d g i ve m e m a b vt t e r s t a r t w h e n th e y a r e pl a n t e d n u t .If t h e p l a n t s a n | !\ ' 0 w n In B o w e r IM A .i n p a p e r lmncla o r be rr y 1 10 1 03 . l lt vy lh n tt ld be c a rr ie d t o t h e g n r d c n It : t l u e l r c o u m l n c m P o t g r o w n p l a n t s sh u n t b e ln o s en r d li l! l m e r t i n g l l x e m m e n t y a n d k n o c k i n g th e w a v o f t h e no t o n so m e t h i n g a o l l d . 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B u t w e \ e r e n ' t In t er e st e d l n t h e h i g h c o a t o r i o ve r o m e n t o r t h e h l x h c o s t o f l l vl n g e l e ve n : e a r s e g o .M r . 'n n d i d n ? g e t e r i s e o u t o r u a .l i e d l d n t h a ve m u c h o f n p u l l w i !! ! c o o - g r e n . e i t h e r , p o o r m m . a n d a l l h l l l n - q u l r y w e n t f o r n o t h i n g e s fo r m e a n y no t io n w a s c on c er n ed . He a n d b la oo m mi s ni o o d id br i ng ou t a n d es t a b li s h , h o w e ver , c er t a i n h c l : an d c o n d l u o n e .It u r n e t r u t t w o r t h y m d c o m p e t e n t t n ve a u n t i o o u l t a r a n iv.r e n t .T i n t u so m e th i n g t o t h e go o d . Th e re le 1. pa t en t di l po l lt i on ln co n - g r e s s n o w t o u k e t h e vr h o l e p r o b l e m qt me ro u t in e n d ml n i et r nu ve p r oc e ss e s or t he g o ve r n me n t un d e r c o n si d e r at i o n a n d see h o w b m t o i m p r o ve th e m . W h e t h e r e n t h l n ; r e a l l y w o n t ; w h i l e 1; Il l c o m e a t o f i t w i l l de p e n d e n u m :o n t h o d e g r e e o f In t e rn e t y o u d u p l q .x r y o u w l l i t a k e t h e t r o u b l e t o s h o w t h a t y o u k n o w t h a t t h e n x tl o n a l h w n e e r t e m l e n n n n g e d a n d c o n e t o o m u c h . a n d t h l t y o u a r e n m - Y H l l x . / | ' \ lu ua: be en done : bout it.Thi! Est ii. lil!!! will he ntuon. 4 5: aM 15¢ PadG2es.Ev¢fy\.¢g¢ p . .- - . _. ~1vr'§=ff:f~=>fm»¢- v " " " " »'=/g~;H . g ¢§,.1.\mwrmm. umaes, nm.-THB zN'rERgRlSl= J 1 .bil z.h¢.balm Pr o gr u qve Ma uC o nvmti ml .m h i a g n i g w i Ii. |;\1n¢|-moth¢l','.': Mtn. Joe Oban:'Sha 'fnellhod"Iir.mi l Hn .R»r'¢1'¢ hElpin| for their hakipinen in her return to hedth. r. and Mrs. Gnome Haines havemovedfrnrnOmaha to the north panof Blair zo be nur him work at the Robert.: and Rose nach. Teddy Ivenon went to Hooper andhndhisto w! !nrnaved.The re- "nm 1=m¢muv¢%¢¢¢r»uf me sm rupresentativt district which consists of Washington county,are hexshy ralled no meet in mu: oonvuntion at the c ourt hmue In the git? df Blair on Thursday tftammn,Mani:30, 1922, at 2 o'clock for the purpote nf ~,_- - - _SAID AND DONE Dixnn hoém.~.I Thr-rv \»~s nvile a crowd at the g=--= at Glenn Ray'| Saturday even- mr.-Mr nnrl_ Mrs.Harry Twjon.Mr. ho~e of D~il River west ofBIn|r.in m~ in~ mass ~ve nllo ~ a t th eH .d M Harry Tyso and Mr.'Ind r nn Ettrneth T v m ;visitui Labor Templa in the c ity of Fremont Sunday at the home of their M,,nt,_ on riclay evening, Minh Sf, 1922, at urn g . su \......for further treatment.trict and to select one or mare audi-'mood sawed ihe past dates to 510 for repruentgtive in theThose havin{rv ?».:n.w§xr Bn1§a.chP,M."'rvli§:fm:Progressive Primlry- smnh. L. n. Warrick and E. Dixon.The ?rogreanive rolen of the am ohm.HP. and Htl H. G. Meyer and Ha. 'IL Vail went to Hoover 'h u d n yzrhc n thaw nttenlul the fnnenl ofGeorn Heine who died mrldeniy InstSaturday at his home in Univenlty Place. i a n h o u r .i n Th e c o n s t a b l e s a i d i t w a s n i n e t y . Th e m i t i ve u i d i t w a s a c r i m e . H e s a i d i t w a s t h e l i fe . H i s f r i e n d s m i d i t W i t h fl o w e r s .- W a y s i d e Ta l e s and also at the Toknmah hospital where their sister.M i n GimriysBaker is roooveinw from an open-tion for nppondiritis.lT!eanor a"ri Florence Dixon went 'n Human Friday evening to nttend the Sunday school "dress up" amty-s ihlesta of Le nn h and AubreyGaines. r¢turnlng_wit!1 Mr. and MH in 'wi at nevvrni homes Monday sniicib"wx fuhda for the Herman hi.E. ehvrrh.Mr. and MN. I.D. Warrick men!Thumdav with Mr. and Mrs. Conety hehaing with the hutcherint.1Sn:im: nftivitiea we very mnvh in evidence:haldinlr the hw stark of! 959 mvdous to hav |nn\, fnr su1"\"\¢'rfm-I dinrinz the !a'l nlowinv. rakinwl md hmnirv torn slaum fininhinlr the"mt of buichvringz. nuttin!! in fha i"'°°-I -'»°\ llno eadint onions. sb~rtinv**'»i I-2--'union ard some tending little ahhIg!ctr.Mr.and \lrl.Jan.Cofwtv m e """\1drw with Mr and Mn .P..1.\FI1~\f| av-i f:\\~\'lv nt Remo- fin-winner. ] Mm.Thndall iwruon visited har v~aov~I from #ha W. S. Rvws fn''~'b V in the Jas Wiki p'au:e rorth of Ur . Saturdav.Mrs.Ne'|Twvm ard M11 Mrrwrl"`van'~ draw tn Tekamah Wednesdayto \i~It their sisters.NMI Twnn c nfrrwintd two of hic'f m!mates.Hm a n Rnmton and '¥unf*fw evening with Mr.and Mrs K. Tymn.llr.and Mn .A.F.Wxon wef tSaturdayeveningattheCounty howe.Mr.Wil!Ivnnon :Iwi s¢»=t¢\\'s.;"1nr\and Poarl with Mins N.\hlr| partv a* H»r111l\11 Frffbv evenineMrs. Fred mv c:»!l»~d al the Flairhosnita! tn nee her sister-in-law Wed- -\¢w|=\\-flerroon._ -liLfiNQTON A Clf!\' II'£2S tlbly localed in intern Colondb. C.U. Cook ani fumil au wo d to Omaha hut. Saturday on inane.a n ' \ ' ° " = \ ' m m n of mu Marsh all was in mm nuConzi loml ¢h'Il*=|1 .1 'l'hurlday,he in a member of 'EZ * H ' F 1 °a s a i n :ar even- conrnlttoe working on the consoli-iq | . tth o h o m» o tMn . I ~ ' n n k B \ 1 k - i d m¢ * b o o l M ml'anitied by M i d H u Welicr,Mr.n d f n Herman Jungluth light xefrll-hhlépts were ' °by ond hmiiy were in Fremont turi n a u m a u .-d l !nfternoon..\.he ehlidnn having . § . '..» " 'o "" ' " " ¥ ¢ . '~f*'°..':'i"';'3 at UN- :p en e ~ewithimmafolksreturning' Honday. 'Phe Home school parent bllcher aehtion held their monthly meet-hg in the Sigh school assembly room.The meeting nu coiled to order by ln. Dewitt, president of the ano-dotion.H i n L e i lu te n was the I i some dental work done at d place. ' l la .Joe Eno:non and rn.Ida.hmgbluth were visitors at Julian Jnngblutlfl Sunday.The hlrn. Walter Bliss Division ol' the Ladies Circle of the Congrega-tional church held a food mule in BiilHndlefa eonfectloner mare Saturdaydw-noon at 3 o'eloci:.They mlde pot speaker of the po n li gf =b23;d== the sale of iheir horne-E3? new mernherx were added.e hte been naked to join the Nationni Asociatimm and a committee urn ae-hded to consider the question.The high uhm! held n.party In the gymnasium Friday ovenmg.A eon-ilt rms held during the winter and an min; sith! hm zo :ive the urin-zln n party .The dinner being able h sell more tickets for the senlon'|hlket ball |une were treated to nddkioun Iuneh and were hilhlf en-bhioed bg the "8y mq=:hertic'nod "Kitchen"reheatnl-e race be-tween the Ford and Ptekhrd, stuntsby the strongest men in the wodd,aid then \ stunt WL on by the fae- dt y .which represented Hr. and Mn.lloolignn and the family having their |i¢ture taken.The Ladies Aid entertaired their lilblnds to a delicious 6 o'eloek din-ner Friday eweninx in the basement et the bletbbdlnt ehurch.In Stopford and daughter. Jeanne.spent neve:elH1oy=|vi|iting friends lnlulingLon.ey returned to Onk- hnd Sunday morning.U m Ethel Unlnnd entertained a luge number of friend:at 0. cardeveningA delicious'r u ma ynoir wg; served by the honteu at n very late hour.li n . Ho M tern and dausrhter.Ind o. min ed Fremont Saturday Ibndng.rIias Alic e Mae W eller spent the I-uk-end nt home.She returned Sunday evening.lr. nrd Mrs. R. P. Mutera and mn.Boy. mined to Omaha Friday to the o wO m a h a .A u t o a h .l l r .a n d M r p .J u l i a n J u n f z b i o t h n l - ' l e n d o d | .d a n c e a t t h e C o u n t r y C l u b h F r e m o n t ' T h u r s d a y e v e n l r g . J o e E n e r m n o l ' O m a h a a p e n t ' l ' h u 1 1 » d n n e a r D a l e o n b u s i n e s s . l l l a x R u t h C \ o s e a n d V i v i a n R h e a h m g i v e n u p U r e i r r f n o s i t i o n n i n O m n - k t a n d n o p u p s n s t o l e a v e f o r C a l i f o r n i a w h e r e t h e y w i i l t a k e u p p o d t i o n n a s b o o k k e e p e n . A l l e n M a k e r w h o a t t e n d s W e s i e g m U a i v e r n i l s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h h o m o f o l 1 .H o w i i l l e a v e i h i n c o m - h |S a t u n l a y f o r C o l o r a d o .H e w i 1 l g n w i t h t h e G l u e C l u b a n d t h e y w i l l # I n v i n t h e p r i n c i p a l d l i n o f C o l o - Herm1.n Junxbluth had three earioidl o f oxide and on» endoad ofh s ahiphed into Dale Wednendny.li s a Agnes Cluumnn spent the fuel:-and with home folks.Mi nAgnesattendIVanSantBuainoga nlleqo.Hr. Milier of Omaha spent the weeksul sinitin; with his brother, Homer ¥i|Ier..P m!Pfeiffer ind the misfortunetm break o bone in his arm while trying l.oernnk a Henry Fond.lliu Agnes Chlpmnn, who attends Van Sant Buaineaa College in Omaha, i k . ,Alice Mes Weller went to Omaha Tuesday evening to spend her vmcnlion with home !nlks.She re-turned Sunday evening.Mr,and Mrs.Walter Dila:arddguxhten. Ethelata nod June Allien. vuwited in Omaha with niativea over Sunday.Emmett Planck hu resigned fromthe State Bank. He has taken up work an trnveiing representative ion;abuildingandEoanassociation.Hewan euhleg in the Arlington Sta'ebankforseven]years.He will mdntoin his home here.J.9. W allizgford is mnkirg pre-pentzonl £0 :main operate his farm after 1enum it the out two years.. Mmm En Mlrjhnll went to Norfolk Saturday to visit with her sinur, Mina:Lfli. who in teac hing nl that place Mm. Harriet. Browne. home Monomiex teacher, retumed Sunday after* m u l days visit won her mother Mrs. J°¥K¢nsen, of Sioux City.Soren Svendggni auioed to SiouxCatv Friday on huahzess.Misa Cianoe Heli. a nurse in the Ford hospital in Omaha, came out tohelp her mother nuns the childrenwho are ill with the measles and Ir lgrlvm for several days _ -» n ¢ - - - - - - BELL CREEK v.u.l.E¥ NEW S Dr. P. L. Cody, the stale veterinar-Ian, han been bony the fore part of the week testing the enttle for tuber-eulosia.Mr. and Mrs. August Lnlhnen andMr.nod Mn .Alben Lallmnn were Artington callers Thurnday and ahscvisited at the John Eehtenkamp home.The farmers in thin vicinity are nil busy now 'mth their april!!! Held work.August Laliman visited Friday atthe Wm. Iloltmnn home. Wm.Henman was busy Saturdaygnmling corn for Emil Lallmnn.Luther Monks of Fonlanelle was ncaller in this neighborhood Thumiavevenirg.' August Keakoh' assisted Will andElmer Hnrtung withtheir corn shelling Snturdar. Mary Lal man spent Stmdny after-noon ot the Wm. Holtman home.Walter Wachter was a Herman enli- =f § r ; zanlf? Lalimln returned homeWednesday after assisting her :isterM n E<l*l»lf\a'h°m. seven! dw# wich the house wo .On account II? the had weltherSun- 'hh Miss Helen Christensen of Fre-mont wu unable to come out and re-sume her school work Monday morn- lon. no all the children were able toto hzvo n 'Hg off.V. M. Hn man of Nickerson an a bunlnesa here Monday. day.Mu eh 10th to Mr.and l i n .Bruce Smith of Omslu.Hill Smi thvii! be renlembered na Mtn Flouio Hayes..Mr. and Hn. John Evans of Dinah;were here levers!d a y : lu i week.They not home to spend Sundny and will return Tuudly .Mr. Evans huan unusual amount of work here thi: year as piano tuner.R.J.Sehenck attended the auto show in Omaha qevenl day :l u ! week.1A public mation and shunt wasgiven Wedn y evening at the Van Valin hail by the members of the Bop- tist church and Sunday school foeMrs. laurenee Christensen nnd Mn.Wm. Chwtensen nee Hina Ann; andMina Edna Yoweli who were marriedlast Thursday, March 9th, in Omaha. 'Hey were we recipient: of many uae-fu! and beautiful articles as 'mall anthe best wlnhes of dl.The affair vu a very pleasant one for ni! who nL~ tended.we Understand the town board helda meetirg Wednesdty evening to takeunthematter of the electric iisht question.J un wh at was done we have been unable to learn.The baby daughter of Mr. and Mm Jeno Erickson gave them a had neue Wednesday evening.In some manner'he got some coo! oil nhieh she dunk. She was n very nick child for a ti and Dr. Cameron wns called. She wasnoon all my and no worse for her experlente.E1 C. Burdie went lo Omaha. Mon- day end attended a prowt meeting ofthe state bonken ot the hotel Fonts- ne¥Ie.He was chosen c hlimmn o the resolutions committee.Bliss Laura Fuses returned Satur~lay :naming from A visit with l sis ter. Mrs. Ludwig Jensen and fnmiiy nent B'a.ir.xSparks from ahe engine of the I~ -. freight Thursday noon set tire to th E. E. Gay\ord field.The high win:ranied the Games and threatened th'toy Knott property.The new hr: truck was called into service an:proved Sue!! as useful as it is goo: looking.Joe Morriwon and family moved th past week into the Ed Taekett propettywhichtheypurchasedins spring.The Degree of honor "ill meet Sat urdoy evening and have a candida!for ritintion.A committee ronsiet ing of Mrs. F.. P. Hanson, Mrs. Hltii Treat and Mi n Maggie Lowe wil serve reireahmgnh.Howard linnson was home froMidtond college and spent the week :rd nt the parental E.P.Hanan home.The Ladies Aid met \=\.il.h Mrs. J fl. King Wednesday aftemoon.MEvans of Omaha was a guest.Af. th close of the work the hostess serv refreshments.Mrs. wm. Ac hms g=~° a St. Patri»:k'n dinner Fridav or her rnothe Mrs. Wm. Bree. on her aeventwnine hisahdum Onky woman nvho we more than To yearn old were guesand were Mrs. Wrn. Bree, Mu. Chris line Ilugiernan, Mn. John Bniiey. M » U. H Cameron. Mrs. Carl Horn. MPeterChristensen.Mrs.ElinbetSh:eta, Mrs. Mattie Rose, Mrs. MoP5Zen.Mrs.Caroline Pnulsen.M : lohu Larson, Mrs. E. J. Lowe, MI. C. Wachter. Hn. s. A. Johnson anMrs.John Evans of Omaha.Thevening nun spent in teliing stories o-nioneer days and wan one which wil !onR be remembered by thou prenenhir. ard Mn .I.nVeme Lowe amovinginto the Mrs.E.C.Daile ...N d Mrs. Pe ur~uL;c,. Peeblés -Ex-U. s. ARMY-1 -I0 YEARS EXPERIENCE- ~t . wee |xr l -.r and Mrs.Herman Junobluth | family were Ln Ornsha on Thurs- basket ball team returned !rom tournament Sunday afternoon. ~rsday ont' boys defeated Westnt. b ' ' g f m e o f 1 tg gg ~ar e ou taga nst n o pdefealdlfhem to the tune of ll 6.Then they piayed Friend in the i-finds and cams out with theend of a IT to 7 score.Thisred them .for the nnals which\played Pierce and were defeated one point. the score being 15 to 14.r hors did good tenm :work all theIthroughardDonaidLudwll!id be given the honor for Waking greater ooze of the ro s s for~n The bow: have had good int by Prof. Brokaw.A number of Ariinsnon citizens rt to Lincoln to witness the gamesthe tournament..Among thosewere there were:Mr. and Mrs.C. Marshall. Hrs. Frank Brokaw »Ruth,t"»em~n Marshall,Fernker. Jock Rchlsrher. Carrol Un-: . Glenn I.udu"ig. Mrs 3. C Fadoer»cons,h o m a n d Ralph.Mason cKil~by,Fred Pfeiffer and Guy v e r . H r w .G u i C t o r e r s o d c i s o n h t e r . ~ m t h y .v i s i t e d s e v e r n l d a v a I n s t l c w i t h r e i a t j r e s l n a n d n e a r nha.Hrs. G. W. Hawkins and daughter'\~l i..htinvton Friday erenlne.r C. W. Hrsrkins. new enabler inStats bark is lookin: for a usi-bnt h-it been unable to Rnd .up to this time.Mr. and Mrs. Rosa 'l-'larshall, Mrs.ell llnrshall and Mr.and Mrs.Gllfrv autocd to Fremontturday aftemoon to do some shop- nt.Nevin llcCune and family mowed r a ld n r s a vo to a f lu mn e s r Te l-'lhvro days after movin:a~girl wha sreteomdtl to their i r .Sprecher drove to Uneoln~ednasdny mominsr.IIe took as sssengers. Miss Fsocmet as (sr asberhomeatWahooandUlla'and Hrs.Brokaw to Lin- . ...| ~ Misa Ido McGowan came up from C aah: and spent Sunday with homefmks. 2i!rs. Mary Rosenbaum of Kennardand Mrs. Joe Johnson of Blair were guests of their sister,Mrs.E.A. Wachter one day Iast week.Jenningu West spent a few days inUmidia lost week where he attended the auto show.Miss Gunderson of Atlantic. Iowaspent the past week at the I.. E.. Nel- son home.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Larson and son. of Omaha were weekend guestsof their parents, Mr. and Mm J ohn I-erson..Everett West of -Norfolk is spen¢l~ ing the week with his parents, Mr.and Mrs. J. A. West.Mrs. Kelly Van Vnlin was n busi-ness vlaltor to Omaha Wednesday. bliss liste! Herdricksen spent Sun-day nt her home in the country.C. C.Rucker of Omaha came up Sunday for a visit with his daughter.Misa Mardeli, who makes her homewig., her srrand-parents, Mr. and Mrs.Gen. Srrlth.D. E. Hayes motored to Omaha Sat- urda to see his wife who in codnqforr r |z1nnd»childnen while :theirmnthgr is in the hospital.Mr. and Mrs. }'°mf Rose returnedfrom Omaha Sunday where their had 'reen several days looking for a house.Hr. Rose has resigned ot the L. v.Ackerman store and, will work for thePeters Milling Co. in Omaha.Ther enrno home to pack their goods and win mfre some time this week;hir.-and Mrs..A.W.Barre ardclfnidren went to Tekarnah Sunday andspent the dev with friends.Mrs.Hattie Treet spent the nast week at the home of her sister. Mr;Gen. Lows and family.Rev. Howden was a business visitorto Elk City Wednesday.Euirene Rose was up from OmahaWednesday on busiress at the ranch. A bevy of Tekamnh high schoolfnrls were in town Wednesday even-ine.They had a welnie roast thatevening and earns down here on apteasure ride.. Rose.Mrs. Hayes returned home from aweeks' stny in Omaha Monday.She brought her two little grand-childrenap with her and they will remain here for s few weeks.L.. A W oodward in worklrg at the L. V. Ackerman store taking the placemodevncant.by the resignation of Perri Rose.h ogg- "gm hFuess =f»°==;; §~=;»<1=> at er oino e country e p nfor her M222 who is very low. Irwin Knott who has been home the past week on occount of sickness re*urmd to Lincoln Monday where heis attending a tractor and nuto schoolMay Hnide of Ornahn, secretary ol Foreign Missions was in toon lion-dny calinu; on members of the aomctyhere in the irterest of the work.Geo. Ilan received word Saturday of the death of his father at Spring-Helnl,South Dakota,uhere he wasmending the winter at the home ofhis daughter.Mr. Hart would have been ninetv years of age in Septemher.The body will be brought here for hurtful.Members of the American Legion :ret last Monday evening and a com-mittee was appointed to solicit funds'or the erection oi a public hall.Thetiuihling to be large enough to accom-modnte larze crowds.money to be loaned the Legion and they to repay it cs ther can.-A series of meetings are being heldnttheM.E.church this week in »hnrve of the pastor,Rev.w.A.Bowden.The Kmnase Indian Comedy Co. arein town this week and pqttine on a=how each evenins: at the brick hall. No admission is charged.A number of the business placesheld special sale on some one or morearticles Saturday and In some instan-ces extra help was needed to take rare of the trade.The Ladies Aid wilt zrcet with Mrs A. J. Cameron Wedneadav from 2 till5 and have plenty of work.Rev. Bowden was a Sunday guest at the Chas. Blanchard home.The juniors held a very successful candy anle Saturday at the Guy andGossard store._ o n h H Hi w i 2 Ton Nash Truc k Low pric e will buy the above The Enterprise wil! tell you ALI. the news worth while.Subscribe now, $1.50 per year. gmnm||n|||||um|mn||||1|m||u|m||m| E cmnormcrlc x-'on § §~nirrrsn HEALTH § Cwntry Call.: md Vucinuing Hop a Spvdnlly Bella Phanel.Binh, Nebr A ~: s u A. R. Beale! hui n c ulold of hog:an 'éfednndayl market,wrighing o m i . ~ u » n m ~ | m u 's u m u h o n u l-..{ ".¢ th e J ay Sin ha has eu lnr .... .~ DON'TBURNYOUR _ B U R N .Rock Springs Coal ~The Best Coal on the Market forthe Price. We makedeliveries to all parts of the city. The 1;mq¢ Hardware r a n - .-un _I-a l lE can mule in the city § l l G i l l ?§ m a n a - F I I ;I-ll!§Attendant § nn. A. J. SANDBRSON,§ Chirnprnclor § 9 o'clock for the purpose of organisa- tion and to select one or more candi- dates for m m senator.Tho Sth senrftorisl distric t bond!! ¢ D060 and Washington Euihavr. Floycl L. Bollen, Chlinnlni Sf-ite. E.....utive Committee Progressive Party. Mrs. C n.Bunn ml-nt u ~aw!rid\v :ml Salunlav with har dau-"H» .1\¢~1 ~\e n. uh or ec i For a productive garden and a well-kept lawn li liable 2i¢"(* is are essential ln give your garden H. good start. Lllmr raving.: implements make caring ful il a pleaaure. Your neighbors will admire a. beautiful lawn.Ia is a. sign uf'£i1rif£.A!! il. needs is guud cure with tha right louis. Gnnden Seeds Pmning Tool:Grass Seed \__./"Garden Hose 5 Hand Cuitivators Lawn MowersSpades, Hoes, Rakes Wire Fencing Winchester General Utlllty Oil for your Lawn N\owe.r \ u"=Every!.hing for Fieid and Garden .......- . - _ _ _ . _ . . _ . _ . __ . A Big; Bargain for Some One I2-20 Twig City Tra c tor 3 Bottom Oliver Plow. same as new -|I r fuc k § . \ f q v p »,_u m 1 "~;:~j!_g_-5-. H n L ", ;..~Z r ''Y . H H 3- * I * : " f " " ~.r t --J : = §'rf~ 1"§ f = " i ~='>v u , a r ; ~ A .. |. r ~-*f '- -_.ly,».:|; .f \_._J _ " . .- 1 -~" :n .: D _TJ.- \ ._ N - ._,'D P /¢ / ~ I- .~ . J . __ _ ,. .f., , r ' f /, _. f _ ' ~ __.4T.»\ ""; :a . _L_ - . . - - ° ; _ - . ; " -._: f r -»...\ " = -_n r ' " Ia A - ". -- . . - - - j _ _ . . . -| -» Z " " . - . --_3.3 E 0H¢e mer Blair mam Blom §§Phone1:.Bell 19. md. :ss § Wu|luln|nummm|||||nu|\|n|||||unE THE E N T E R P R I S E ; ~A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOB GENERAL A ND L OCAL NE W S A ND COM ME NT NO.9E l l a , W A S HINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,MARCH 30,1922. mzv. mmsnsou LEAVESB » | PROMOTER ~gP 'lRl"\"_'£'{1-mu NA R?A N m m s .`§~1"" LISHING HOUSE GOES SOUTH DAKOTA Rev. A. M. Anderson, who 11|-I ~ so long dfilinted with thc Ihninh lishing House and Dnnl Gollum people have come to considnr him a pnrt of these Inrtitndons. is to i Blah the lint of Aprli zo maka home at Beresford. S.D. when and his goodynrifl aspect to spend #- dnyn of their old age in pence their chiidnn who raids on fa - nur that Pll°¢~. Rev. Anderson hu had more to with tha development of the Daniinstitution here than any other » i n f g c th e h u b e e n t h a p r i me who has not the wheels going have made it polliblo to hue ~ orgnnintionl He c a r n eto th lle o u n try u n h l - 8, 2872, Mty yous ago at die age twuzmtymve, going Mit to W -»U EW-Hrru WEDDING »| pioneer life in America but they are and you will r;eve~ he able to Gnd a couple more universally loved and re- spected by the community in which |H u t ." M a a n d P a "C r u i c k s h a n k 1.0 B l a i r a r d vi c i n i t y b u t f o r t h e p a s t tm vo nt y- fl vo y u r :i h e t i t l e h a s b e e n c h a n g e d t o " G n n d m a a n d G r a n d p a " C m i c k s h n n k | Th e y a r e n o w 8 6 a n d 9 0 y e a r s o f a g e r e s p e c t i ve l y i n d y e t s o y o u n g i n t h e i r me n t a ll t l e s t h a t t h e x a u n g e a t o f u s c a n e n j o y t h e m .Th e y a r e i n - d e e d n m o s t i n t e r e s t i n g co u p l e a n d n o t o r t y i s t h e i r s t o c k o f k n o w l e d g e Announcement CLARK s1~|ucru.E1'rUNDERGDBS OPERATION Soma mnnuu ago Clark Strickku dzrsen came to ~iscunsin s mb a f\\'.-\5}ilNllOi-C0INT'£ FARM |County.Ecry num who realize! thithe grades had one or more papers bo infected and he w~ operated on Monday, n considerable portion of the bone being cut sway.He has oniy 1Announcement school was the center of attrac tion and the two t ers there not 'only presented exhibits.of lessons but had several classes recite for the e x h i b i t . w e e k a m o n g L h o p a t r o n s a n d p u p i l s o f t h o B l a i r g r a d e d s c h o o l s . O n W e d n e s d z y p . r n . M u c h 2 2 , t h e W e s t sc ho ol k e p t o p e n h o u s e a n d t h o s e w h o vi e w e d t h e w o r k In t h e t w o r o o m s th e r e ,w h l c h a r e p r i m a r y z r l d e s .fo u n d m a n y i n t e r w u s t i n g n w c l m e n a o f h a n d - w o r k u s d l e s s o n s t h a t w e r e w o r t h w h i l e . amp utu li ~ JENS ANDBRSEN Jen: Andersen wn born March 24, l839 in Mogiebjerghuae, Zeaiund, Den- mark..Early he lost his ponent: and had to support hirnsoif by working for nun- gen and soon his attention was tuned to Ameda where so many went inaaach of better opponunitiel. eqiéc- =»¢ »~ ...template further paving in the event I was elected asMayor.As the question is quite important and the tax-payers have a right to know my position on that mattcr;I will say that I am opposed to further pave-ment unless the property owners should form their own paving district and petition for the paving ac- cording to law and thus take the entire responsibility therefor.F. S. BIGELOW. and :found it difhcult to visit through dm year as often as they would like to do. Friday afternoon. March 24, found ai! roads Leading to the Central build- ing and from un; c fclock until after four. a large number of parents and interested friends filed in and out of the different rooms viewing the work on exhibition. am no an o f B l a ir w a n t it . :a l l | :I If clectedMayor, I shall endeavor to have an ad- ministration of economy and strict enforcement of the law to the best of my ability. E. W. SCI-IMIDT. knees while .linking fence and was ramad to undergo an Qerntion.I t was thought that the injunid member was well on the way to recovéry but recently it became a n aggravated and he was taken !.o the W in Ht- morlul hospital of Orhah; on Ian Sum day evening. An examination proved the bono to ..|I .W n ted OR mzv. mmsnsou LEAVESB » | PROMOTER ~gP 'lRl"\"_'£'{1-mu NA R?A N m m s .`§~1"" LISHING HOUSE GOES SOUTH DAKOTA Rev. A. M. Anderson, who 11|-I ~ so long dfilinted with thc Ihninh lishing House and Dnnl Gollum people have come to considnr him a pnrt of these Inrtitndons. is to i Blah the lint of Aprli zo maka home at Beresford. S.D. when and his goodynrifl aspect to spend #- dnyn of their old age in pence their chiidnn who raids on fa - nur that Pll°¢~. Rev. Anderson hu had more to with tha development of the Daniinstitution here than any other » i n f g c th e h u b e e n t h a p r i me who has not the wheels going have made it polliblo to hue ~ orgnnintionl He c a r n eto th lle o u n try u n h l - 8, 2872, Mty yous ago at die age twuzmtymve, going Mit to W -»U EW-Hrru WEDDING »| pioneer life in America but they are and you will r;eve~ he able to Gnd a couple more universally loved and re- spected by the community in which |H u t ." M a a n d P a "C r u i c k s h a n k 1.0 B l a i r a r d vi c i n i t y b u t f o r t h e p a s t tm vo nt y- fl vo y u r :i h e t i t l e h a s b e e n c h a n g e d t o " G n n d m a a n d G r a n d p a " C m i c k s h n n k | Th e y a r e n o w 8 6 a n d 9 0 y e a r s o f a g e r e s p e c t i ve l y i n d y e t s o y o u n g i n t h e i r me n t a ll t l e s t h a t t h e x a u n g e a t o f u s c a n e n j o y t h e m .Th e y a r e i n - d e e d n m o s t i n t e r e s t i n g co u p l e a n d n o t o r t y i s t h e i r s t o c k o f k n o w l e d g e Announcement CLARK s1~|ucru.E1'rUNDERGDBS OPERATION Soma mnnuu ago Clark Strickku dzrsen came to ~iscunsin s mb a fWASHlNiT0§-éCL;h"l°'l FAR!!Ifbunty.E\'|.°ry mln who nlllzel 111|the grades had one or more papers bo infected and he w~ operated on Monday, n considerable portion of the bone being cut sway.He has oniy 1Announcement school was the center of attrac tion and the two t ers there not 'only presented exhibits.of lessons but had several classes recite for the e x h i b i t . w e e k a m o n g L h o p a t r o n s a n d p u p i l s o f t h o B l a i r g r a d e d s c h o o l s . O n W e d n e s d z y p . r n . M u c h 2 2 , t h e W e s t sc ho ol k e p t o p e n h o u s e a n d t h o s e w h o vi e w e d t h e w o r k In t h e t w o r o o m s th e r e ,w h l c h a r e p r i m a r y z r l d e s .fo u n d m a n y i n t e r w u s t i n g n w c l m e n a o f h a n d - w o r k u s d l e s s o n s t h a t w e r e w o r t h w h i l e . amp utu li ~ JENS ANDBRSEN Jen: Andersen wn born March 24, l839 in Mogiebjerghuae, Zeaiund, Den- mark..Early he lost his ponent: and had to support hirnsoif by working for nun- gen and soon his attention was tuned to Ameda where so many went inaaach of better opponunitiel. eqiéc- =»¢ »~ ...template further paving in the event I was elected asMayor.As the question is quite important and the tax-payers have a right to know my position on that mattcr;I will say that I am opposed to further pave-ment unless the property owners should form their own paving district and petition for the paving ac- cording to law and thus take the entire responsibility therefor.F. S. BIGELOW. and :found it difhcult to visit through dm year as often as they would like to do. Friday afternoon. March 24, found ai! roads Leading to the Central build- ing and from un; c fclock until after four. a large number of parents and interested friends filed in and out of the different rooms viewing the work on exhibition. am no an o f B l a ir w a n t it . :a l l | :I If clectedMayor, I shall endeavor to have an ad- ministration of economy and strict enforcement of the law to the best of my ability. E. W. SCI-IMIDT. knees while .linking fence and was ramad to undergo an Qerntion.I t was thought that the injunid member was well on the way to recovéry but recently it became a n aggravated and he was taken !.o the W in Ht- morlul hospital of Orhah; on Ian Sum day evening. An examination proved the bono to ..|I .W n ted OR mzv. mmsnsou LEAVESB » | PROMOTER ~gP 'lRl"\"_'£'{1-mu NA R?A N m m s .`§~1"" LISHING HOUSE GOES SOUTH DAKOTA Rev. A. M. Anderson, who 11|-I ~ so long dfilinted with thc Ihninh lishing House and Dnnl Gollum people have come to considnr him a pnrt of these Inrtitndons. is to i Blah the lint of Aprli zo maka home at Beresford. S.D. when and his goodynrifl aspect to spend #- dnyn of their old age in pence their chiidnn who raids on fa - nur that Pll°¢~. Rev. Anderson hu had more to with tha development of the Daniinstitution here than any other » i n f g c th e h u b e e n t h a p r i me who has not the wheels going have made it polliblo to hue ~ orgnnintionl He c a r n eto th lle o u n try u n h l - 8, 2872, Mty yous ago at die age twuzmtymve, going Mit to W -»U EW-Hrru WEDDING »| pioneer life in America but they are and you will r;eve~ he able to Gnd a couple more universally loved and re- spected by the community in which |H u t ." M a a n d P a "C r u i c k s h a n k 1.0 B l a i r a r d vi c i n i t y b u t f o r t h e p a s t tm vo nt y- fl vo y u r :i h e t i t l e h a s b e e n c h a n g e d t o " G n n d m a a n d G r a n d p a " C m i c k s h n n k | Th e y a r e n o w 8 6 a n d 9 0 y e a r s o f a g e r e s p e c t i ve l y i n d y e t s o y o u n g i n t h e i r me n t a ll t l e s t h a t t h e x a u n g e a t o f u s c a n e n j o y t h e m .Th e y a r e i n - d e e d n m o s t i n t e r e s t i n g co u p l e a n d n o t o r t y i s t h e i r s t o c k o f k n o w l e d g e Announcement CLARK s1~|ucru.E1'rUNDERGDBS OPERATION Soma mnnuu ago Clark Strickku dzrsen came to ~iscunsin s mb a fWASHlNiT0§-éCL;h"l°'l FAR!!Ifbunty.E\'|.°ry mln who nlllzel 111|the grades had one or more papers bo infected and he w~ operated on Monday, n considerable portion of the bone being cut sway.He has oniy 1Announcement school was the center of attrac tion and the two t ers there not 'only presented exhibits.of lessons but had several classes recite for the e x h i b i t . w e e k a m o n g L h o p a t r o n s a n d p u p i l s o f t h o B l a i r g r a d e d s c h o o l s . O n W e d n e s d z y p . r n . M u c h 2 2 , t h e W e s t sc ho ol k e p t o p e n h o u s e a n d t h o s e w h o vi e w e d t h e w o r k In t h e t w o r o o m s th e r e ,w h l c h a r e p r i m a r y z r l d e s .fo u n d m a n y i n t e r w u s t i n g n w c l m e n a o f h a n d - w o r k u s d l e s s o n s t h a t w e r e w o r t h w h i l e . amp utu li ~ JENS ANDBRSEN Jen: Andersen wn born March 24, l839 in Mogiebjerghuae, Zeaiund, Den- mark..Early he lost his ponent: and had to support hirnsoif by working for nun- gen and soon his attention was tuned to Ameda where so many went inaaach of better opponunitiel. eqiéc- =»¢ »~ ...template further paving in the event I was elected asMayor.As the question is quite important and the tax-payers have a right to know my position on that mattcr;I will say that I am opposed to further pave-ment unless the property owners should form their own paving district and petition for the paving ac- cording to law and thus take the entire responsibility therefor.F. S. BIGELOW. and :found it difhcult to visit through dm year as often as they would like to do. Friday afternoon. March 24, found ai! roads Leading to the Central build- ing and from un; c fclock until after four. a large number of parents and interested friends filed in and out of the different rooms viewing the work on exhibition. am no an o f B l a ir w a n t it . :a l l | :I If clectedMayor, I shall endeavor to have an ad- ministration of economy and strict enforcement of the law to the best of my ability. E. W. SCI-IMIDT. knees while .linking fence and was ramad to undergo an Qerntion.I t was thought that the injunid member was well on the way to recovéry but recently it became a n aggravated and he was taken !.o the W in Ht- morlul hospital of Orhah; on Ian Sum day evening. An examination proved the bono to ..|I .W n ted OR l l I u | \ u n a \ I A r w e n u n r v r n u n n n n l t a \ | n Q n | Q _ | '1- school was the center of attrac tion and the two t ers there not 'only presented exhibits.of lessons but had several classes recite for the berefit of those parents who attended and :found it difheult to visit through die year as often ns they would like to do. Friday afternoon. March 24, found ni! roads leading to the Central build- ing and from one o'elock until after four. a large number of parents and interested friends filed in and out of the different rooms viewing the work on exhibition. All subjects of schoo!work were presented and eneh child enrolled in Announcement t h e g r a d e s h a d o n e o r m o r e p a p e r s on d i s p l a y . P o n m a r s h i p , b e fo r e a n d a ft e r i e a r n - i n g t h e P s i m e r m e t h o d , d r n w l n g a n d n a i n t i n z -l i t e r a t u r e .E¢ 0K l '8 ph y a n d fp o l l i n l p a p e r s d l vi e d w i t h o n e a n o t h e r i n s t t i n g t h e a t t e n t i o n o f t h e f o n d m o t h e r s a n d fa t h e r s a n d m o s t p a r t i c u l a r l y t h o m o t h e r s b e - c a u s e t h e fa t h e r s w e r e w o e fu l l y l : 0 n ~ s p i c u o u s b y t h e i r a b s e n c e . T h e te ac h er s w e r e o n h a n d i n a l l t h r e e s c h o o l s t o o l fe r e x p l a n a t i o n s o r s u g g e s t i o n s a s t o t h e w o r k o f a n y spe ci si c h i l d u n d e r t h e i r j u r i s d i c t i o n a n d n i t o g e t h e r t h e w h o l e a f f a i r m e t w i t h a h e a r t y r e s p o n s e f r o m t h e p u b - li c.A b e t t e r u n d e r s t a n d i n g i s b o u n d t o e x i s t b e t w e e n p a r e n t , t e a c h e r a n d D t l p i l a s a r e l u l t o f t h i s e x h i b i t . _.-»¢.-.. .. =»¢ »~ ...template further paving in the event I was elected asMayor.As the question is quite important and the tax-payers have a right to know my position on that mattcr;I will say that I am opposed to further pave-ment unless the property owners should form their own paving district and petition for the paving ac- cording to law and thus take the entire responsibility therefor.F. S. BIGELOW. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Allen. Mrs. A. J. Lazure. De Seth:- Airs. Lee Smith._ Mins Minnie Seltz.Mr.and Mrs.Hurry Sell:and family. Miss Margaret Luzure. Mr. and Mrs.Urbin Cacheiin. 0 ma h l : - Reg, H. J. Sezley. Mrs. Mary Miller. Roy Dudgeon. Mrs. Nettie Seltz "I"hoe¥ke. Mrs.Maude Cacheiin Badgerow. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Whitehouse. hir. and Mrs. Edward Chapman. Mr. and Mns.Herman Aye and hm- ily. A x .r r I There'n a beautiful motto hango over _ their door,'Tis old but it'a awfully sweet.It's a welcome to their many friends. Who so oftimes there do meet. Y o u m a y l a i k a b o u t t h e b e a u t i f u l m a n s i o n s ,V e r o l u x u r i e s ' s o b o u n t i f u l s w r e l l . B u t l h e z - e ' s n e v e r a p l a c e c a l l e d " H o r n e Sweet Home."Whervthe spirii. of love doesn'Ld1.ell. Three ecdre nod five years.Of a most beautiful wedded life.Yet c heerful a-I bright u the morn- lng's light.Despite ollear1h'5 strife. All joys and sorrows of the by gone years,We two have shared together,And new as then, "Love rules our h rtx.eaAnd laughs at wintry weather." Through all those yearn, the roses bloorned,And the happy birdies nested,Ard we have sung and we have wept.And drearned and toiled and rested. Though .all too swift, "The Stream of Tame."Halh owen! and stilhln sweeoing,We still ere young within our hearts, Where love his watch ls keeping. Ar-4 land in hand in loving faitlr.We-'ve met each loy and sorrow.And hand in hand todo? we ltandAnd pledge "The Glad Tomorrow." And hand in hand dear pnrgi of rmineIn briehl. and stormy weather.Dn\*'n the "Sunset Slope of Life," We are gliding on together. ANNOUNCEMENT In order that I may dee my pa- trons better servicein my oil busineu 1 will discontinue my poultry busl hens on April lst. 9-it Funk J enkins Oil Co. ~ n e w l I|.I Il u 4IId I.I In»cr" l rr n lc H ~rg . h f .:,;.. JT JI iJ9 " ~ IP? fs .. .15 ~_.r»:.l \ \ " . " .a* e .l \ "| . * . » and Washington Euihavr. Floycl L. Bollen, Chlinnlni Sf-ite. E.....utive Committee Progressive Party. The Enterprise wil! tell you ALI. the news worth while.Subscribe now, $1.50 per year. Attendant DR. A. J. SANDERSON, Chirnprnclor § 0H¢e mer Blair mam Blom§Phone1:.Bell 19. lnd. 165 mmmln|nummm|||||nu|||n|u||un and Washington Euihavr. Floycl L. Bollen, Chlinnlni Sf-ite. E.....utive Committee Progressive Party. The Enterprise wil! tell you ALI. the news worth while.Subscribe now, $1.50 per year. Attendant DR. A. J. SANDERSON, Chirnprnclor § 0H¢e mer Blair mam Blom§Phone1:.Bell 19. lnd. 165 mmmln|nummm|||||nu|||n|u||un I.!l' I long ana ulpenllvu juurlm; lieustartedto work on a fum but the Civil war wx: on and Mr. Andersen and a personal friend joined the army. They were located at Camp Rahdall near Mltlison end Mr. Andersen be- longed to Co. B of 15111 W i l. g qi . mn t. | Nr. Andersen nur active service and took part in the bottles of Perryville, Ky.,October 8.1862, Hurfreeehoro, where he amended me AugaourqSendnuy from which he srefiv-1284 From this plone he went to Howe: county,this state,wh e n he I n charge of his Graf church. In the year 1883 he mme to Bllnl where he resided for eight yours en then he was nlled to qther fields fe (ive youu then returning in Blair fo another two years only to be miie .away again for another d x : m nTenn., Stone River, Den 81, 1862 'ndlle returned the last time in 1903 an Jen. 2. '63.einen than hu made this his home.He was tnnefen-ed to Sth Batt.Du n hi 5 me m,w i l . ~ ! n ! .HQ l'!¢lI|Hn|3dW\|.8l1ian , g g ~ j his lim! fol l8l1'iC\B Wil OSU. Ind "the ¢f|),n{,h Lqdgg n church Pgpqmaioed in the muy untii tire wer end- which publlmtion 5,3 n n ;5 £l.l. W hf n 1 10 ~ to Pi ! ! Ri ver , f °u n d i n R d n ° , ~ l n ~ Wm.d u nm be er 1 anm x s e e z a u z s n m f a h u n u e d s § A M _ ",; "§ m nested at Cedtr Pelle. Ia.. when he for`ei:mot1n1s§1!ifi*o'l'n nm&= on he9tl1 ofDec .,l66 8wumnr r| ed Dexte nnle.'!'h.i| 1ru£heblxinnI| They came to Amerie; in 1872 and I 'shortly nite settled on n farm ut De Soto tu ich they purchased from n Geo. Meicinzie. o. Scotehmnn T:om Aberdeen Shire. Scotllnd. their old home.Here they resided forforty-two years el: reared their fanh ily leaving the farm some yearn ago 10,move to town to take their ease. Recently they sold their lend to Mr. John Reid. also a native of Aberdeen Shire.Scotland and thus from 'the time the title of the llnd passed from the goverrment to the first owner it has been in the hands oi Seotchmoeu froin Aberdeen Shire, Scotiand. Fo r a n u n i b e r o f y e a r e i th n s b e edrne a matter of greet intéfeltimd pleasure to the friends of this vener oble couple to gather at their home on their birthday s and. wedding an niversaries and celebrate these aren eions and so on lest Sunday, Marci 28. over seventy guests could be found at their beautiful home in west Blair. each vieing with the other ir doing their utmost to make this theii sixty-fifth wedding enniverearr tha most 'noted of the many that hm gone before. Early in the dey they began tc arrive with well-titled baskets one Bt two o'clock the bountifu! iuncheor was eaten and oftenvanis a ehor .program arranged by the committee Mrs. John Aronoon. Hire. Joe Laxun and J. A. McDonald was rondcred e. at W aterloo to mm :opals umawr; of the Danish publhhlnz House.of the renowned Guldben family in _|In 1884, he with the sid 1' othan,Denmark one of whose memben serv-o'wtarted the "Trinity Seminary " qilnal as Secretap' cf State in the Kinfaludn' M, og home for um purpum. :lli - Ie 5 . M n t ad ed D n . ne | - clhinel.|'ihe stiadanu were roam ma 1».»a»aM r . . A n d e r s e n h a s d m i i ve d a t R e d i n p r i va t e h o m e ! m d I n 1 3 5 5 a N C l o u d .N e b r .a n d w a s a p i o n e e r o f m , a e !o n fo o t s o p u t u p b u i l d i n g s W e b s t e r c o u n t y l i vi n q t h a n 2 0 7 ° " " , f a r t h e n u r n vw -F i m d s w e r e m u d b . S i l l !! 1 3 9 5 | 1 8 h l l i i ve d l n W u h i n f b l m e d , t h e c i t y g f M y ~ 3 3 , 0 0 0 b ' cb tl n ty .N e b r . .m o vi i n g £ 0 B l l d t i n s u h l c r l p t i u n m g t h e D m k h p n g . ( z a .s a m e n m o u n t .Th i s m o n e y fe l ]1901. O ! l l ! ! h i s h e a l t h ~ f l i f t d " r ¢ e ! y ; l | | 0 l " t b y 3 0 0 9 w h f g h 1 3 | d m , d n a o n l ¢ t o l . l Jl t o f h i s o l d l g ! In d o n 2 h ¢ i b y t h e D a n i s h p e o p i e .Th e b u i l d i n g s 25 t h d a y O f M i t c h h i d i d ! i n U IQ fl . i | . h " , e r e c o m p l e t e d g n d , d e d i a u d fl ; g ¢ ¢ _ of Jeans Chritl as his Saviour.MT | 8 8 6 Thus |; wu mad, possible gh" Andersen hu been |. member (if the gh, Dann cuns., .nd ae publhhhl Lutheran chord: lll hi! life Std al- Hgug lhould have an exiaimc l.Th . ways took great interest in the "°'k°.eolleme hu :mum ua ,mb Drvlwrtioal \ ~......».»L/U\ll|\.J Ih e q u a l i t y o f m e n t s h i p p e d c a n f r o m ti o n g n c a t a l k t e l l i n g a b o u t 1.'ffl Address b y - W .H.Woods,Ft. Calhoun '\ Reading by-Mrs. John Aronsonr- Poem entitled "A Beautiful wedded Life" by J. A. McDonald. Song by Wm. Rodgers. Blair. Two songs by Mag): Isabelle Moore. Closing address by.Rev.H.J. Sealey of Omaha.Follow.irg is the list of names oi thou pr1esont:--- Bla i r : -Mr. nrd Mrs. Ju. A. Crulchhnnlc. Mr.and Mn .Sherry Moore and family.Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rhoades and Inmily. Rev. and lllrs.. W. H. Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Van Deuxen. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hyde and family uerc ° "" " ' " " " "~.hu l o s l s b e f o r e i t g a i n s s u c h t e r n be e ke e p er s .F o u l b r o o d l a a s - m - 1 } § ¢ ' ; § j h»d\.»w mu it ahcad! has in ful to bees as hog cholera is in hogs' .,...,, ....,...__,___some of our eastern states ; :md needs careful watching. Dr. Spencer. Union Stockyania Live _ Stock Commlasioner, led the after rs.- ........:.. mmih nf Min Grrtfnzlil;;1s;; :iledn.empl.a~l:icr¢ thegreat E. J. Colly was elected project leader nmount of damage done by the round-for De Soto township and plana on worm in hoga.Ismail meetings ln the near future. The party broke up with a unani- mous vote of thanks to the South 0- mnha people who helped make it ao eueoessful.Had it not.heen for the had roads lt is believed that fully two hundred fannera would have been were. The veterinarians who helped test in Ft. Calhoun township all agree that exceptiowly good cooperation was given One of the greatest obstacles found in this work ia the man who la "not quite ready"f` A ten minute walt on every farm aimply means eeveral week:delay for the' men who are waiting anxiously for the beet in some other township. At present the county atanda ae follows: Coming City, Blair. Qc Soto and Pt Calhoun townships are finlah- ed.Lincoln will be finished this week. Fonthnelle is expected to he completed next week nnd Herman posnlblv the week after.Arlington is lined up and will prolnl=ly be started soon. as ia atm the case with Grant.Sheridan township is anrioua to get nnmd al- I % Ito San Soy beans are recommended 1 - - . . .i ¢ ---- MRS. RALPH RAY hmeral services for Mrs Ralph Ray were held last Saturday after-fnr this county for honing down pur-poree.Lyle Crapehoft o'l'.e\rlington;I°°" frgmuthe .;=°~g;f her g " - t o l d u a t h e o t h e r d a y a b o u t \ r a r i e t y |r .1 ;r a .o e a o n ,w o v e u h d _1 1 2 8 ?¢ \ U l B l lt e s ~ w "" ° ' ; _ " = ; ~E f f i e 0 l a o n ' a d r l h o o d d a y s w e r e c o m m e a t o n o s e o r o n r p e n t o n t h e f a r m , w h e r e s h e w a s b o r n p l a n t a l a r g e r ' a c e r a g e a r e a d vi s e d t o bl ar ch 1 1'1 9 0 2 a n d w a s w e : e fo r e o o -purehaae a been attachment for their 'g t h .f plantera. alnce lt costa only a small num. Others hue found that they can mix the beana with their corn. setting we machine to plant heavier.of courae.This is aetlafactory for amd! oceragea. but requires frequent atin ring of the mixture in the box.The planter also cneka quite a few seeds. Thin rauaes aome eonfodon on the rate of aeedi .Sb: pound per acrewith an attozhment eeeder la about fifth!. while eight to ten pounds are needed to the acre when mixed ln the planter with. com.Shallow aurfam dantlng ia preferred to listing-hut ly tven ty y e ar so ngea etxme o her death. She attended the Blair achoola, graduating but a few year: ago. She prepared herself for teaching and taught the Kindred school north of Blair prior to her marriage last summer to Mr. Rilph Ray, who with an infant daughter aurviva He' parents and one sister, Beaaie. are also left to mourn the :maint of a loved one."The services were eonducted IW Rev. Underwood and burial made in the Thone cemetery.. q u i t e a f e w I a n m e r a r e p o r t g o o d r e »g u n ] ~ l i s t i n g .g R O Y .W .H .~h i s m n _ - . -nScvenll~have _come lnh aving the prevailing "gHppe" and cold but ia able to be about again I . Q _l . _ - - a a a n :u a u n a u y e a r :u a o n . - v . . - - - . . - . . - Mead gathered at her home on Satur- day afternoon.March 25,for their regdar monthly recital. It laaa been a custom of Mies lrlead'a for some time, to have her pupils play for one another in private recital: and nowand the nth epa ran taa ralni oiled alao. The little coatozn ia a pleasant one for both pupils and parents and ra- aulta of the public Plwlns han been very gnatify inz to His: Mead. Dainty reireahmefxta were served at the c lose of the nwmm- DANA COLLEGE BAS u m MA N HERE On Thursday, April 8, at 2:50 P 1 Dr R. Lyman. dean of the College d Pharmacy, win talk to the student: at Dana and all wl1oare lnhiaatad, on the xwwinz of medicinal plant! In um anoint. he will leemre on Ideals of Youth and dl young people ahould be there to nm him. Rev. C: M Foreman preachedglaoth moming and evening last Sunday,at the aep rm ehureh,reni n( his naulnsntn lun-la I sq \ \ .»|2 E 1i I I Hr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Hrs. John LIQD-olmld. and Mn. ,M McDonald. lfld LIrs,_¥Will MgUJHl]d and Mn. Geo. Hcbonaid. | I Mn. H. w. Schochler nterulned (ning from an stuck of the UWM.I # vi- In ul hu lnd v f rio ndl at I -\Mrs. V068 of lllnlr uma Snhandxy ¢;d°¢k diana:Wednudny.Her for n visit vm. her silken. bln. Lull mother, ln. Ehnlnnr vm: :nut of Sullivan nd Mn. I. w. Brunwn.Bnb r.5 Hhs Elluboth Polenen of Omnhn in Axilngian for ment Bnndly with her mount, Mn.C K .¢ . \ ' u x d | | l ! o r t h | B l u l l m . E d v m n l v u b o m F d - a n é ul k d h h h r m d l g l u w v a m l o b A s o m l n é , na | p1 for whic h he n alved nom, per nn.xHn. Ralph Rlv ll lil! verty UI mtg Ula Blslr h ms u l.ynmxmnuh :nd adm oomplkn ns hnving dsveloredmaking neeusxry \no\hlr c ommu-don vm Dr. Pinky of Omaha.Er .m y u m y m g m a u x r w b e m w n - The Rhoades ~Cda| & Feed Store so.This wil! gives clelri Wuhlnfton (Continued on page ave),user an emorveg nn._,»»- . ;'Sf 4 _fi :/.V;-l . . - I ~'''»;£.i ,n,f,.1...1 s..