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03-30-1922~1vr'§=ff:f~=>fm»¢- v " " " " »'=/g~;H . g ¢§,.1.\mwrmm. umaes, nm.-THB zN'rERgRlSl= J1.bilz.h¢.balmPr o gr u qve Ma uC o nvmti ml .m h i a g n i g w iIi. |;\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 pan of Blair zo be nur him work at the Robert.: and Rose nach.Teddy Ivenon went to Hooper and hndhisto w! !nrnaved.There- "nm 1=m¢muv¢%¢¢¢r»uf me sm rupresentativt district which consists ofWashingtoncounty,arehexshy ralled no meet in mu: oonvuntion at the c ourt hmue In the git? df Blair onThursdaytftammn,Mani:30, 1922, at 2 o'clock for the purpote nf ~, _- - - _SAID AND DONE Dixnn hoém.~.I Thr-rv\»~snvileacrowdatthe g=--= at Glenn Ray'| Saturday even- mr.-Mrnnrl_ Mrs.HarryTwjon.Mr. ho~e of D~il River west ofBIn|r.inm~ in~ mass~ve nllo ~ a t th eH .d MHarry Tysoand Mr.'Ind rnnEttrnethT v m ;visitui Labor Templa in the c ity of Fremont Sunday at the home of their M,,nt,_ onriclay evening, Minh Sf, 1922, at urng. 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§xrBn1§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.'ILVailwenttoHoover'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 hfl o w e r s .- W a y s i d eTa l e s andalsoattheToknmahhospitalwheretheirsister.M i nGimriysBaker is roooveinw from an open-tion for nppondiritis. lT!eanor a"riFlorenceDixon went'n Human Friday evening to nttendthe Sunday school "dress up" amty-sihlestaofLe nn handAubrey Gaines. r¢turnlng_wit!1 Mr. and MH in 'wi at nevvrni homes Monday sniicib "wxfuhdafortheHermanhi.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 inevidence:haldinlr the hwstark of!959 mvdous to hav |nn\, fnr su1"\"\¢'rfm-Idinrinz the !a'l nlowinv. rakinwl md hmnirv torn slaumfininhinlr the"mt of buichvringz. nuttin!! in fha i"'°°-I -'»°\ llno eadint onions. sb~rtinv**'»iI-2--'unionardsometendinglittle ahhIg!ctr.Mr.and\lrl.Jan.Cofwtvm e """\1drwwithMrandMn .P..1.\FI1~\f| av-i f:\\~\'lv nt Remo- fin-winner. ]Mm.Thndalliwruonvisitedhar v~aov~I from #ha W. S. Rvws fn''~'bV in the Jas Wikip'au:e rorth of Ur. Saturdav.Mrs.Ne'|Twvm ard M11Mrrwrl"`van'~ draw tn Tekamah Wednesday to \i~It their sisters.NMI Twnn c nfrrwintd two of hic'fm!mates.Hm a nRnmtonand '¥unf*fw evening withMr.andMrsK. Tymn. llr.andMn .A.F.Wxonwef t SaturdayeveningattheCountyhowe.Mr.Wil!Ivnnon:Iwis¢»=t¢\\'s.;"1nr\andPoarlwithMinsN.\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'£2Stlbly localed in intern Colondb. C.U. Cook ani fumilau wo d to Omaha hut. Saturday oninane.a n ' \ ' ° " = \ ' m mn ofmu Marsh all was in mm nuConzi loml¢h'Il*=|1.1 'l'hurlday,heinamember of 'EZ * H ' F 1 °a s a i n :ar even- conrnlttoeworkingontheconsoli-iq | . tth o h o m» o tMn . I ~ ' n n k B \ 1 k - i d m¢ * b o o lM ml'anitiedbyM i dH uWelicr,Mr.n df nHerman Jungluth light xefrll-hhlépts were' °by ond hmiiy were in Fremontturi n a u m a u .-d l !nfternoon..\.heehlidnnhaving . § . ' ..» " 'o"" ' " " ¥ ¢ . '~f*'°..':'i"';'3 atUN- :p ene~ewithimmafolksreturning' Honday. 'PheHomeschoolparentbllcher 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 nL e i lu te nwasthe I i somedental work done at dplace. ' l la .JoeEno:nonandrn.Ida.hmgbluthwerevisitorsatJulian Jnngblutlfl Sunday.The hlrn. Walter Bliss Division ol' theLadiesCircle of the Congrega-tional church held a food mule in BiilHndlefa eonfectloner mare Saturday dw-noon at3 o'eloci:.They mlde potspeakerofthepo n ligf =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 thegymnasiumFriday ovenmg.A eon-ilt rms held during the winter and an min; sith! hm zo :ive the urin-zln n party .The dinner being ableh sell more tickets for the senlon'|hlket ball |une were treated to n ddkioun 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.TheLadiesAidentertairedtheirlilblnds 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.eyreturnedtoOnk- hnd Sunday morning.U mEthelUnlnndentertainedaluge number of friend:at 0. card eveningA delicious'r u ma ynoir wg; served by the honteu at n very late hour.li n . HoMtern and dausrhter.Ind o. min edFremont Saturday Ibndng.rIias Alic e Mae W eller spent theI-uk-endnthome.Shereturned 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 oa h. l l r .a n dM r p .J u l i a nJ u n f z b i o t hn l - ' l e n d o d| .d a n c ea tt h eC o u n t r yC 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 eE n e r m no l ' O m a h a a p e n t ' l ' h u 1 1 » d nn e a rD a l eo nb u s i n e s s . l l l a xR u t hC \ o s ea n dV i v i a nR h e a h mg i v e n u pU r e i r r f n o s i t i o n ni nO m n - k ta n dn op u p sn st ol e a v ef o r C a l i f o r n i aw h e r et h e yw i i lt a k eu p p o d t i o n na sb o o k k e e p e n . A l l e nM a k e r w h o a t t e n d sW e s i e g m U a i v e r n i ls p e n tt h ew e e k - e n dw i t h h o m of o l1 .H ow i i ll e a v ei h i nc o m - h |S a t u n l a yf o rC o l o r a d o .H ew i 1 l g n w i t ht h eG l u eC l u ba n dt h e yw i l l # I n vi nt h ep r i n c i p a ld l i no fC o l o - Herm1.n Junxbluthhadthree earioidl o f oxideandon» endoad of h sahiphed into Dale Wednendny. li s aAgnesCluumnnspentthefuel:-andwithhomefolks.Mi nAgnesattendIVanSantBuainoga nlleqo.Hr. Milier of Omaha spent the week sul sinitin; with his brother, Homer ¥i|Ier..P m!Pfeifferindthemisfortunetm break o bone in his arm while trying l.oernnk a Henry Fond.lliu Agnes Chlpmnn, who attendsVan Sant Buaineaa College in Omaha, i k . ,AliceMesWellerwentto Omaha Tuesday evening to spend hervmcnlionwithhome!nlks.Shere-turned Sunday evening.Mr,andMrs.WalterDila:ard dguxhten. Ethelata nod June Allien.vuwited in Omaha with niativea over Sunday.Emmett Planck hu resigned fromthe State Bank. He has taken up work antrnveiingrepresentativeion;abuildingandEoanassociation.Hewan euhleg intheArlingtonSta'e bankforseven]years.Hewill mdntoin his home here.J.9. W allizgfordis mnkirg pre- pentzonl £0 :main operate his farmafter 1enum it the out two years.. Mmm En Mlrjhnll went to NorfolkSaturday 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 ldays visit won hermotherMrs. J°¥K¢nsen, of Sioux City.SorenSvendggniauioed toSiouxCatv Friday on huahzess. Misa Cianoe Heli. a nurse in theFord hospital in Omaha, came out tohelp her mother nuns thechildrenwho 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 ofthe week testing the enttle for tuber-eulosia.Mr. and Mrs. August Lnlhnen and Mr.nodMn .AlbenLallmnnwereArtington callers Thurnday and ahsc visited at the John Eehtenkamp home.The farmers in thin vicinity are nilbusy now 'mth their april!!! Held work.AugustLalimanvisited Friday atthe Wm. Iloltmnn home. Wm.Henman was busy Saturdaygnmling corn for Emil Lallmnn. Luther Monks of Fonlanelle was ncaller in this neighborhood Thumiavevenirg.' AugustKeakoh' assistedWilland Elmer 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 :ister M nE<l*l»lf\a'h°m. seven! dw# wichthe 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. Hnman of Nickerson an a bunlnesa here Monday. day.Mu eh10thtoMr.andl i n . Bruce Smith of Omslu.Hill Smi thvii! be renlembered na Mtn Flouio Hayes..Mr. and Hn. John Evans of Dinah; werehere levers!d a y : lu iweek.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.SehenckattendedtheautoshowinOmaha qevenlday :l u ! week.1A public mation and shunt was given Wedny evening at the VanValin hail by the members of the Bop-tistchurchandSundayschoolfoeMrs. 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 vua very pleasant one for ni! who nL~ tended.we Understand the town board held a meetirg Wednesdty evening to take unthematter ofthe electric iishtquestion.J un wh atwasdonewe have been unable to learn.The baby daughter of Mr. and MmJeno 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 tiand 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.Hewaschosenc hlimmnothe 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 thE. E. Gay\ord field.The high win:ranied the Games and threatened th 'toy Knott property.The new hr: truckwascalledintoservicean:proved Sue!! as useful as it is goo: looking.Joe Morriwon and family moved thpast week into the Ed Taekett propettywhichtheypurchasedins spring.The Degree of honor "ill meet Saturdoy evening and have a candida! forritintion.A committee ronsiet ing of Mrs. F.. P. Hanson, Mrs. HltiiTreatandMi nMaggieLowewil serve reireahmgnh.HowardlinnsonwashomefroMidtond college and spent the week :rdnttheparentalE.P.Hanan home.The Ladies Aid met \=\.il.h Mrs. Jfl. 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. Pat ri»:k'n dinner Fridavor her rnothe Mrs. Wm. Bree. on her aeventwninehisahdumOnkywoman nvhowe more than To yearn old were guesand were Mrs. Wrn. Bree, Mu. Chris line Ilugiernan, Mn. John Bniiey. M »U. HCameron. Mrs. Carl Horn. MPeterChristensen.Mrs.Elinbet Sh:eta, Mrs. Mattie Rose, Mrs. MoP5Zen.Mrs.CarolinePnulsen.M :lohu Larson, Mrs. E. J. Lowe, MI. C. Wachter. Hn. s. A. Johnson anMrs.JohnEvansofOmaha.Th evening nun spent in teliing stories o-nioneer days and wan one which wil !onR be remembered by thou prenenhir. ardMn .I.nVemeLoweamovinginto theMrs.E.C.Daile...Nd Mrs. Pe ur~uL;c,. Peeblés -Ex-U. s. ARMY-1 -I0 YEARS EXPERIENCE- ~t. wee|xrl-.randMrs.HermanJunobluth | family were Ln Ornsha on Thurs- basket ball team returned !rom tournamentSundayafternoon.~rsdayont' boysdefeatedWestnt. b' ' g f m e o f1 tg gg ~areoutaga nstn o pdefealdlfhem to the tune of ll 6.Then they piayed Friend in thei-findsandcamsoutwiththeend of aITto 7score.This red them .for the nnalswhich\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 Wakinggreateroozeofthero s sfor~nThe bow: have had good int by Prof. Brokaw.A numberofAriinsnoncitizensrt to Lincoln to witness the gamesthe tournament..Amongthose were there were:Mr. and Mrs. C. Marshall. Hrs. Frank Brokaw»Ruth,t"»em~nMarshall,Fernker. JockRchlsrher. CarrolUn-: . Glenn I.udu"ig. Mrs 3. C Fadoer »cons,h o m a n dRalph.MasoncKil~by,FredPfeifferandGuy v e r .H r w .G u iC t o r e rs o dc i s o n h t e r . ~ m t h y .v i s i t e ds e v e r n ld a v aI n s t l cw i t hr e i a t j r e sl na n dn e a r nha.Hrs. G. W. Hawkins and daughter'\~l i..htinvton Friday erenlne.rC. W. Hrsrkins. new enabler inStats bark is lookin: for a usi- bnth-itbeen unabletoRnd .up to this time.Mr. and Mrs. Rosa 'l-'larshall, Mrs.ellllnrshallandMr.andMrs.GllfrvautocdtoFremontturday aftemoon to do some shop- nt.NevinllcCuneandfamily mowed r a ld n r s a vo to a f lu mn e s r Te l-'lhvrodaysaftermovin:a~girlwhasreteomdtltotheir i r .SprecherdrovetoUneoln~ednasdnymominsr.IIetookassssengers. Miss Fsocmet as (sr asberhomeatWahooandUlla'andHrs.Brokaw toLin- . ...| ~ Misa IdoMcGowan came up fromC aah: and spent Sunday with homefmks.2i!rs. Mary Rosenbaum of Kennard and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Blair were guestsoftheirsister,Mrs.E.A.Wachter one day Iast week.Jenningu West spent a few days in Umidia lost week where he attended the auto show.Miss Gunderson of Atlantic. Iowaspent the past week at the I.. E.. Nel- son home.Mr.andMrs.FrankLarsonandson. 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 upSunday 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- urdato see his wife who in codnqforr r|z1nnd»childnenwhile :their mnthgr 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 the Peters Milling Co. in Omaha.Ther enrno home to pack their goods andwin mfre some time this week;hir.-andMrs..A.W.Barreardclfnidren went to Tekarnah Sunday andspent the dev with friends. Mrs.Hattie Treetspent the nastweek at the home of her sister. Mr;Gen. Lows and family.Rev. Howden was a business visitor to Elk City Wednesday. Euirene Rose was up from OmahaWednesday on busiress at the ranch.AbevyofTekamnhhighschoolfnrls were in town Wednesday even-ine.They had a welnieroast thatevening and earns downhereona pteasure ride.. Rose.Mrs. Hayes returned home from aweeks' stny in Omaha Monday.Shebrought her two little grand-childrenap with her and they will remain here for s few weeks.L.. A W oodward in worklrg at theL. V. Ackerman store taking the placemodevncant.bytheresignationof PerriRose.h ogg- "gm hFuess =f»°==;; §~=;»<1=> at eroinoe countrye p nfor her M222 who is very low. Irwin Knott who has been home thepast 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,SouthDakota,uherehewasmending the winter at the home of his daughter.Mr. Hart would havebeen ninetv years of age in Septemher.The body will be brought here for hurtful.Members of the AmericanLegion :ret last Monday evening and a com-mittee was appointed to solicit funds'or the erection oi a public hall.The tiuihling to be large enough to accom-modntelarzecrowds.moneytobeloaned the Legion and they to repay it cs ther can.-A series of meetings are being held nttheM.E.churchthisweekin»hnrveofthepastor,Rev.w.A. Bowden.The Kmnase Indian Comedy Co. are in town this week and pqttine on a=how each evenins: at the brick hall. No admission is charged.Anumber of the businessplaces held special sale on some one or more articles Saturday and In some instan-ces extra help wasneededtotakerare of the trade.The Ladies Aid wilt zrcet with MrsA. 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 successfulcandy anle Saturday at the Guy and Gossard store._ o n h H Hi w i2 Ton Nash Truc k Low pric e will buy the above The Enterprise wil! tell you ALI. thenewsworthwhile.Subscribe now, $1.50 per year. gmnm||n|||||um|mn||||1|m||u|m||m| Ecmnormcrlc x-'on§§~nirrrsn HEALTH§ CwntryCall.: md Vucinuing Hop a Spvdnlly Bella Phanel.Binh, Nebr A~: su A. R. Beale! hui n c ulold of hog: an'éfednndaylmarket,wrighing o m i . ~ u » n m ~ | m u 's u mu 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- datesform msenator.ThoSth senrftorisl distric t bond!! ¢ D060 and Washington Euihavr. Floycl L. Bollen, Chlinnlni Sf-ite. E.....utive Committee Progressive Party. Mrs. Cn.Bunn ml-ntu ~aw!rid\v :ml Salunlav with har dau-"H» .1\¢~1~\e n. uh or eci 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 SeedsPmning Tool: Grass Seed\__./"Garden Hose5 Hand CuitivatorsLawn Mowers Spades, Hoes, RakesWire Fencing Winchester General Utlllty Oil for your Lawn N\owe.r \ u"=Every!.hing for Fieid and Garden .......- . - _ _ _ . _ . . _ . _ . __ . A Big; Bargain for Some One I2-20Twig City Tra c tor 3Bottom Oliver Plow. same as new -|Irfuc k § . \ fq vp »,_u m1 "~;:~j!_g_-5-. H nL", ;..~Zr ''Y. HH3- * I * : " f " " ~.r t --J: = §'rf~ 1"§ f = " i~='>v u, a r; ~ A.. |. r~-*f'- -_.ly,».:|; .f\_._J_ " . .- 1 -~" :n .: D_TJ.- \ ._ N - ._,'DP /¢ / ~ I- .~ . J . __ _ ,. .f., , r ' f /, _. f _ ' ~ __.4T.»\ ""; :a. _L_ - . . - - ° ; _ - . ; " -._: f r-»...\ " = -_n r ' " IaA - ". -- . . - - - 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 Dani institution 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 in aaach of better opponunitiel. eqiéc- =»¢ »~ ...template further paving in the event I was elected as Mayor.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 Dani institution 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 in aaach of better opponunitiel. eqiéc- =»¢ »~ ...template further paving in the event I was elected as Mayor.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 Dani institution 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 in aaach of better opponunitiel. eqiéc- =»¢ »~ ...template further paving in the event I was elected as Mayor.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 as Mayor.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'L d1.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 ltand And pledge "The Glad Tomorrow." And hand in hand dear pnrgi of rmine In 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 4 IId I.I In»c r" l rrn 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. thenewsworthwhile.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. thenewsworthwhile.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 Augaourq Sendnuy 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 onworm 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 .fplantera. 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(ningfrom an stuck of the UWM.I # vi- In ul hu lnd v f rio ndl at I -\Mrs. V068 of lllnlr uma Snhandxy ¢;d°¢kdiana:Wednudny.Herfor n visit vm. her silken. bln. Lullmother, ln. Ehnlnnr vm: :nut of Sullivan nd Mn. I. w. Brunwn.Bnb r.5Hhs Elluboth Polenen ofOmnhn in Axilngian for ment Bnndly with her mount, Mn.C K .¢ . \ ' ux 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 bA s o m l n é, na | p1 for whic h he n alved nom, per nn.xHn. Ralph Rlv ll lil! verty UI mtgUlaBlslrh ms u l.ynmxmnuh:ndadm oomplknns hnving dsvelored making 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.. - - g v f w i f 2 ~`_.<1 lv#na no 11 \' r nt ." D hD !¢ : !2 'n r \ ! n x ' z : n n 1 \ c t . 'THE EE| - | 1 | n ! |5 I ITERPRISE BLAIR. NEBRASKA. 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" l l u h r r i I l l u m t nlnovod t h e sp e n k vr u l l l n f th e minor;b u t Binrr.um u n l y c h m L i m !z.nmllnnlureclly mn i w w m l t a w a y .\k l m n l l o b vr t lu n u - - l : i w k e y in ilw lack, lm s tand q uite: sllll , lxrvlllll i m : h a r d . F m m bcl lln ll t h e r u n n i n ,P o l l y th r us t o u t h u l a n d h b e r u m u l ra c e s r l n k l r d a n d t e l r n I f l n d l n ; t h l r k i n h e r e r m " l 'm u ; o l 5 »a f t e r u m p u p l u a i n t h i m . "n u r ||\~|Mt\l t n n u l l y ."Hua I l t l wh e n ho m y : m y d m l¢ !¥ '| a a r rn m p f' I'o r r lw n I ll n r d a p r e cn u t l nn n r y h a n d . "N o t to o l m lz l . " he \ \ a rl u vl .lIo|Ln0 he ro ."S h e w e n : a l a n l y ! 0 r ! n n i h e r h a d ha n z i m z ; l m !vr h r n h a b l Im ! n u r hh h an d s ll h t ' s n u cb e d ll n r m a n d b e n t he r c u r l y l n l fl d u ver l h c n t nm g U n g e r ! gh en h y W il l ia m Pe n n Sn ex cl mu m e fo r a t r o d o f l a n d i n w h a t I n n n w P e n n - " | \ a n t s . a n d a n o t h e r r e c o r d o f b u r l y rn l n n l n l d a y s Ih o fw l t h a t I n 1377 120 pi p e s a n d | 0 0 j e w s h a m s w e r e e x - r h l n g e d t o r a p l o t n e a r Ti m b e r T o w n . N . J. W e b d a vs W o r k o n D i c t i o n a r y . No a m \'l | h s t e r be g u n h i s p r e p a r i - tl o n for bl a Am e ri c an dl c t lo m nr y o f t h e En g l i s h la n g u a g e l n J w ?a n d n u b - l l s h e d n I n u m a P r vs Io n s t o : w r I n ha d p u bl i sh e s] a m e l l e e u n d " A l 'o r l » pe n d ln u s D i c t i o n a r y "b o t h o !w h l r h n u n p m b a h l g r h e l p f u l t o t h e n e w u n - de r t a l l o r r .T h e .Am cr lc nn dl c t l o n n r y co n t ai n e d 12.000 m o r e w o r d !a n d a b o u t a w w m o r e d e t l n i t l o n x t h a n h a d np pe a nn l In a ny IE n gl is h d l lc uo n ar g p w m u d b e f o n h u . ce n t ur y .I n m a o r 1 u u 1 u o n n s u r o w| 'n | w m l o o o m a r i n e r s t o t h e is l an d s o n d t h e y w e r e t h e n e f o m t h e Br a t o f th e n u m er o u n s m al l At l an t i c Is la m !! t o be d ln e m er e d o r r e d is c o ve r ed . St r a nx o - l y en o u g h l t w a s Il t t l e P o r t o Sa n to . n o t t h e r e l a t i ve l y l a r g e M a d e i r a , t h a t w a s fo u n d .A c o l o n y w a s fo u n d e d o n t h e Is l e : a n d m m n l n e d m a n y m o n t h s b l f o r f M a d o l r i .o n l y L 3 m l l u a n y . n l d i s c o ve r e d .\ U n l i k e t h e n e a r b y C a n a r y Is l l m l n w h e n t h e n a t i ve Gu am he at h a d n l - t a l o e d n o o n n l d e r n b l o d vm m l n n . t h e M u d e i r a s o p p n r o n t l y h a d new er be e n in h a bi t e d h e fo r o l h e l r dis covers In m a .Th e I s l a n d s w e r o , In fu n . g i r t h o ve r a l m o s t l a t e l y t o ve g e t a t i o n .N o m a m m a l ; o r q u n d r u p e d a w e r e fo u n d ex ce p t a fe w- ba t s a nd a 5 pe c to s o fnt . T h e n y ! o t h e r l l t l n g cr e at u re s th a t t h o u z h t h e y u n ; i n m e l s l n m l l m !ale n h o u r s , l s n t r l p t o o n vl c vn t i o n o f 2 . 0 0 0 fo r t n h n w t h e l | : l . r h n f h y n e n g r n l l r o n d a n d M l exelllne:nlltlu d o w n . \'l. 'nl k e- rs cl i mb i ng t h e h il l s ab o ut th o ci t y r e g u l a r l y B r r u tl g o t o h a ve " l i ve r y i l b d o " m e e : t h e m a t c e r m n M i n t s o n t h e h o l t z h t s t h a t t h e y m u t o u t h a c k to t h e l m r c r l e ve l s . F u n c l l n l s W I r n l l r o a d g i ve : a c c e s s t o se ver a l le ve l f o u l !w h i c h w i n d a b o u t t h e h o e s o f t h e h i l l s h u r l :o f t h e t i l !at for d l ng e xc e l le n t : l o i n o ft h e c i t y l n l l roa zl sr eod b el ow * i n w - in x u p on t h e se a n d fa r m e r u p n ea r m e tvn n l n n x of t h e r a i lr o a d a r e g h , s h o e r p l a e n o f t h e c l t y .In s o m e o f t h e s e m m n t n t e a a r e t o b e fr m o r l g t r d o n l :l f n n w e r s a n d s h r ub s a n d t r e e s w h e n b e a u t y Is pr o t mh l y unt ur zm ns ed o n y 1.r£sL°:e ln the world. 1 4l <f°"*\ 1. F u g . ' H - . - LrJA "..J... 7 "\Pqonn-was nrrrsnralsn-m ~h ¢ \ ! \ m Blair, Nehr., March 30, 1922.Blair, Nebr., gm ao, mm'nz a n t ml vu n l ll l¥ ¢I l' __ may REG ISTE RED May-Do you notice any change in me? Rly --No.Why T l n "Topics of the Day" I-`i1ms. " M a m m a , " s a i d a ?»IankAto t o t r e , .. _ ..- -- * be Unfixed.Bémr ax things right uf sz.m u l .w r a we go aiong.Orum, W e wi l lb e g l a d to s - e e y o u n u t .s w a m .Come for Sundly school,Sunday. Azmi | hqar the Gospel,see our pictures. at 10|..m.b ' " ° f Welcome.Eveningssrvnoenb? :Luiies society rn Society Baum ~ Sist..You are invi ins# P. J. Rei ¢l- t ||. r |1 .l¢ > » ¢J L a r l¢ . |¢ r|~ ¢ ) \J ' l¢ J\ r l~ u1 : |~ ut r I¢ llr |< J¢ . v Q Kuhn's Photos will please you. Mr. and Mrs. Voe Soaring are noir located in the Mn. Mary Anderson house on een South street. Dance at E. 0ft's Hall, Beudngton. Nebr., Saturday Eve, April 8.Roggy Rubin and his wonder Jars.; at Roy F. Qordon, Pro. Jake Day is confined to his home R A I L R Q A Q T H H E T A 3 § . _ E o 41n»l4'ar>a41s's»a41| s»a4tf1~o41n~|»r Chicago .e North Western ~ BRlEl=S""'l.0f §l Bllll |)€l`SORHl fralna Eau 4:40 p. m. Daily.10:43 a. :it Dolly.1 The Entorprlso pdnts we bills. 8:45 a rn o n ly West 1 Let us do your job work for you. 2:50 P m; Daily.°Kuha's photos will please you. St. P. st. a o'C: T,-gn, Norm 'E. R. Haggard, undertaken Phone: 7:23 u. rn. Daily Except Sunday.Iles. Bell 240.Ind Cedar 163.1 2:00 p. rn. Daily Except Sunday.f Get your ampaign cords at this 6:55 p. m. Daily Except Sunday offic e.We can de the job right.|s=so a. m. Sunday Only .l Trains South .Mrs. Lucretia Cantlin is spending 12:50 p. rn, Daily Except Sunday.,the week at the home of Mrs. Edna 9:25 a. rn. Daily Except Sunday N°blo 6:28 P rn. Daily I Goo-cl lot for aalc on Grant street.. _______.flleot location in town. inquire ut this olilcc.Priced Hght for' quick sale.THE W EEK LY l\lA Ri{ lIT gg pgg g Sl. _ - - - -Home .330 There are some new ideas in bakery Roo=lcr»a .113200118 at the Home Bakery.Come in E mo ,ze and try the Rolls. Cakes,Ples and Butter-fat -.....~a s u m a .o n Corn ~~'. : t a l Tho street railway comoero'of Wheat _ -1.11 Omaha plans to widen it sbridge over Oni*.20 the Missouri river at a cost ol' Ilnrh ~51gq_gg0Q3535." l i There will be n Cumihg City town- ship meeting at the Pleasant 'View .. : t ' ' ; - "' TT- " . T7 " " " '___ ;sollool house.Friday,March an. M 'ia lt. fllul-IlZami. uudctakcrllmsE""'Yb°dY invited.| \.is emily into ic aus M m C] b wil§`l...t. house on east South street.m g ; j i g ,3,. . . . ' " § l'§.G i Mc bliss Evelyn 5l1=\¢3°¢h» who iS "f'.c:»...m-i.»The hostess has the arter- \\ltll the prevailing "grlppe" requir- ing the services of a physician. The Rhoadcs Coal and Feed Store will have a ear of l-'ranklin County cool on track next week. The Blair Home Bakery c an fur- nish you with the bat of pastry when company comes or tor special occa- sions.6-ti Mr.and Blra.Chris Kroshoj,the newlyweds, are nic ely loated in the Peter Bock property on Nebnaskn street. The tire laddics entertalned a large crowrl at the hall on lust Saturday evening at one of thclr popular dances. Mr. J. Mueller and wife are to leave in June for a visit in their old home in Germany.They expect to be 3one all summ,er. n s . : n : . .n s r . s . . . . | . . . .- r a s n a . | l{u.hn's Photos ugh incase t I'or Rent:-»~2li acres on east South sl. reet.5-t!Fred Buieon. E. R. Haggard, tuulertaker. Phone: ltca. Bell mo.Ind. Cedar 163. CARD OF Tn ztxs I We wish to thank the dear friend: and neighbors who so kindly assisted os during the illness and death of out »..|<»@a1....bsm1 and father.W e ml. also to express our appreciation tc those who sent floral tributes and tt the ministers for their nonda of corn fort. Mrs. .lens Andersen Goldberg Andersen Ove T. Andersen Theodore 2-l. N. Anderse oml families. '~\.\:1nn~:c '1ox Co. room PEO- P L E w s u The marriillzc of Mina Theresa Bla; Wright, youngest daughter of Croi Wright to Mr. William Show, son of Mr. and Mrs. .lip Show, took place 5 timuiun on Wednesday, March 29. The contracting parties live in the Wranch cl\ool district. in the southern part of tho county where they attended dis trict school together. On account of the recent death of the bride's brother he wedding was a ¢|uiet,an!lately following the ceremony e young people went lu li gg on the Carl Wisse tor grand champion in the Pig Club showing against about forty Killa. Fhey won in cult. eighteen dollars alfd for mat ptace in the Pl; Club a pure-bred Duroc Jersey gilt donated by A. G. Jensen & Sons, Xennard, Ne- t»raslta.At the and of the prolect, they averaged two hundred Mteen lbs. at the ago of seven and one half months and carred no fat.At one year of age they weighs! four hun- dred pounds. They will 'be bred to our boar. Sen- sation Giant 2rd, by Giant Sensation by Great Orin Sensation out of a big bone Giant J r, sow, for fall litters. The gilt won at the county fadr has a litter of titeat the present time. I received a seventy-llve dollar scholarship from the Union Paclllc Railroad Co., also s free trip to Club week at Lincoln ln June.from the Union Stock Yards for winning the county pig club championship.I re- cently used the acholamhlp to.pny my expenses ln taking a farm course attheUriversityof `2'€ebraakn..This particular course consisted of Animal Husbandry.Poultry,Stock teeding. Entomology, .Alronomy,Animal Pa- thology and Butchcrlng was my choice of what they oi'l`erod.. There were ten fellows there who had won county championships and were going to school at the expense of 'the U. P.We organised o basket ball team and won all our games and we also went swimming in the Y. M. C. A. together....l s _ g _ . . . live stock diseases and their ravafu.that were shown at the Fad theatreWednesday evening, vera hlshlr in~ terestlng not only to ated radaera htalso to consumers of meats and milk.Tho Freshman c lass held a dai¥ _ n y u m ¢ m m n n . : : 1 g e m m . e s was v s e m uand vrit.l1 made.h'.1".1... was a.sslat~ ed by their sponsor,Hrs.Harrietilrolne.Light refreshments aanurnllhed br the class. The Mens Club meet Friday ena-ifur at the H. G. Hug' home assistedbyProf. Brokaw.e leader 'las D. W. Lawson. his topic being "The Sel-ence of Memory". Special music wasfumlshed by the quartet of-1-th-g of Prof. Brokaw. Alice Oltennann,tedPfeiffer and Verna Cort.Also violinselections were rendered by AllenMeyer accompanied by llisa Gretchen Meyer."Mr. and Lira. Henry Loge: and fam-ily visited Sunday at Jerry La u ' zzear Fremont.Mr. and Mrs. Hell Marshall trans-acted businesa in Fremont Friday. Mr. and Mi elI. J. Junzbluth andfamily spent Sablmth visiting at33° Roy Gordon home near Benning- n.Miss Dorothy Faaqoet and DwightSper aent the week end at theirre;\poctlve omes in Wahoo and Lin- co n.lnlr. and Mrs. Peter Svendgaand andfamily spent the Sunday at the LloydBrown and Nels Svendlraanl homes.The Ludwig Cornrnunlty Sale held ln the Chapman bulltllag was u l lattended and everything sold well.These will be held monthly .and ony- thlng that one wishes to dispose of may be put up at auction here.Isa- sen and Bross were audllneers.The Elkhorn if - I g ;agua has successfully ~and 'loo look C a r IRAN cuunclz THE ENTERPRISE :osx .A,_lxoADBS.|3311-ur i a m p e r m l w u Inc!/\p|'pen.Th mud thmugh 4»m¢m» who did nm .mmm hoo iebr. l-S\|nd| y sc hool warship, 11 a. m. 180 p. m.ta with Hrs. Chr. April s.Luliaa xy evening, Much ed za these meet~ msunr>.2vE2\' 'rnuasnn'I i i . ~ v rm¢-P¢¥»u-- - --sx 1a __§=f§{§?_{_';§ m d u n , H u w n u a c n NOTES st we are having q ~' :| " " "" "' r "- M ; || |' | |g | ||»l l l n u u l n l L l l u l u n s o m . [ d h | 3 1 W i n g p | " y ¢ G 0 1 n y s " " " l i || l n i ln|l1 r,n p u e u m l 'g h . u - g u l l r l 0 | Q ' | D l y . " ' k e ' " g nnm |. . . . nl ' \ l |. ' l l$ l . l . l h l d . m ' ¢ f ¢ l \¢ ¢ \ l d ' ! H| t h t ' W U N d . . i r t h e P l l l l n " F n f ! || ¢ l r _ l l ¢ l : " ° P P I n ' ! " " " ° " " F l ' f . " $ ' . _ L " i E . n n . . . _ " n . . \ . ' : . . . . j ' w e e k -L e t \l l ! ' ° " ' * ° l ' " ' § " ~lf(IDB NEW II.lm u.mlu.uuuu.| va »-bnskl hy : the foundation for a uni- fonn syxteur of accountingffor all public utilitlc l operating witlain the state.At the lost ression of the Iogialature l law w.a proposed that the railway comminion be authohzed to prencribc bookkeeping forma ard methods and ow: rc ports mould be ~'-:im the prom or lou for the Self.No record is kept of Accounts payable or nccounts receivable at the beginning or ond of tho year.Very few cities are able to distinguish the cost of extensions and betterment: from the cost of opcntion.In a ro- cent survey I made of 29 lighting pg g rd mg f 3 Iolhefwist,but brother,b l warned, peupie vgry \\ur. --uurr van nunuu. c urcs o o or next unday you c annot do it f God|or ml!not Thevening.bc lcft out.Some aro thinking to go of ui ?.E}ii§'$',§§§ ~ deliyero itself The pastor loan somewhat iodilpos~ back somewhorfdown the line and un-,,.=There was n goung mon from the mycd ini week. "° he asked Misa Blanch do some things they know are Hot="Iho aawwhnt ho thoiughifwasu kittM. Fuller, Superintendent ol the Me-;.i'lS\ right, beware brother, you cannot He :rave it a pat 1' lhodist hospital nt Omaha to come op 20 back, you cannot undo things we And sooo after on for the morning hour.Her address have dons, they are fixed, they cannot';{¢ hurled hi,lohesf What as nits to shoulder and we can make this ooo of the big churches of the state.Wo need you.- _Bible school at i0 n. m.fiorning sorvlco at 11 a. rn.C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Como and be on time.Evening ser- vige nr 1:30.Con we expect you? Leroy Crocker. Pastor. § & § ; s | B " " e " 6 r Q ¢i s ¢" f f 5 ° s r "' ; §o n "Pfr M ; 2 §5s g 33333s3 s33g 3332 SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922 '?A'eA\Itomatic Pudl-Bad! lf . " ¢ \» _ f j ?)3 ,y 1 3 1. / ~ \ _J f }r..., DATBS Fon TEACHERS' zxun- NATIONS Am 15 , zm Mny za-21. lm sm so .-my 1. xm August 1-5, mnMabel J. Bhnh,cum? smnnumun- tending Doane College, at Crete, spentafew days vacation at home the past week.`r.> Judge Debel issued a rn age li- cense yesterday to Mr.HermanMueksch ol Hay Sodom. Nebr. andMiss Monte: Nonnamaker ol Arling- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tucker of Oak Point, Long Creek neighbourhood, en-tertained a number of friends at cards on last Saturday evening.There were five tables.. The high school win he all dressed up for company Friday, their exhibitof school work being ready at thattime.An invitation is extended toall who are inte to call on that day. Mrs.Holger Christcn?n and son.Leonard, of Chicago,rrlved lastThursdayfor a visit with relativeshere.hir. Christensen is n son of hir. brother ol hire A. C. Debel. The Easter rehearsal will take place at the Congregational church next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. ` - .. _ __ . _noon's program ln charge. |Hrs.Ras Short is in Omaha at |preeent to be near her son, Grover, iwho ls in the University hospital suf- lferlng from tuberculor trouble. The Home Bakery can furnish you almost anything in the baking line on short order. Their Blue Ribbon bread can't be beaten. Once a customer. al- ways a customer.8-Lf Jane Aqttcll, elder daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Guy Amin,ol' west Lin- coln street,had the wsfortune to fell Tut week while on roller skates and break her arm. Joe Lazure of the Long Creek neighborhood, has bee nhaving e tue- a e u l n p v s u u u u u ,a u u v a A t l a al l o u Mrs. Clark 0'IIanlon of this city, is enjoying a short vacation with his parents.He is s student at the State University. The Congregational ladies gave one of their famous supper: at the church dining lull on last Tuesday evening. They enjoyed a liberal patronage and the patrons enjoyed a liberal feed. Wm. Fickf the genial ex|}rer»s agent, will return this week from Klrlrsville, Mo., accompallled by his wife, who is recovering from an operation, which was performed there u few weeks ag-a 'That electric consumers will not mdfer by reason of the proposed coal strike, the Nebr. Gas dt Electric Cp eel with the grlppe lately and WB5;nt Norfolk has laid in a three months' and Mrs. C. Ll. Christensen and ¥i'""'b'° to attend the anniversary °f wpvl>of c oal The Intcmiountain his old griend. the Cmlcltshanks on company at Chadron has made a sim- ls.-rt Sunday. A new Carnclrie library building has been completed st Scottsbluff and ilar provision. The American Legion boys have or- A | .1 d 5 tl t h pod all will lranized a base-ball team and have a " '.If..¢'$?. oneagr tial? nffthose even- | it is expected that a considerable a- been admitted as members of the Elk- hun *Plan wnrlr ist nrozressinz ll1C¢lY mount of ¥||0!1|.'lY will be spent fonhom Valley League wg will h.ve fn rm. u.h}ch wifln readiness for them and which they have leased .for the comine year. The Enterpdse extends congratula- tiorl and best wlahea to the y oung couple. Farm Bureau Notes (Continued from page One) about treating oats for irnut.'Thou- sands of dollars are lost in this county alone by this disease.Not only that but once give headway it can be ex- pected that more damage will develop. I`ollon'ing is the latest recommenda- tion of the University, based on re- =ul1.a of trials made by farmers all over the state. One pint of formaldehyde to ten pints of water, total of eleven pints will treat about 55 bushels of grain. This is applied with a small hand ==w~a`3r`ump.Several strokes of thepump :,~,_,_, be applied to each shovel full.It could then bo scooped direct- |>' into the wagon where lt should be left covered for several hours, in fact A t o t n o r t u n e s w e w e n t . a l g n t - s e e i n ; with Mr. L. I. Frlsbie who is at the head of the Hoya' and Girls' Club De- partment in this state and Mr. Hep- perly, a senior in the college of aw- culture.At the end of the course the class made a trip to South Omaha to study cattle, hogs and sheep at the market and to go through the pack- ing plants.l have been repaid many times for my time and trouble in Plz club work and I know that any young fellow of club age misses a great op- portunity when he doesn't take up some kind of club work.r 1.__ -ARL!! xc rrox AL HVITIES The Arlington Nurseries' are letting read for their spring delivery.Alarge force of men are busy preparingthe shipments that will Start about the last of the month.Mrs.Kenneth Dixon and childrenreturned to their home at Swift Cur- rent,Canada,after a stay of sixmonths at the home of Mr. and Mrs.S.S. Dixon.Mrs. Dixon accompan ied them as far aa Omaha!. I 1Merchants Offer Special lnducemenfs.Read Their Ads and be Convinced Come Early and Stay Late. 4 30 Ton Kooi Coal at $8.00 per ton Saturday Only Regular pdce on this coal $11.50 \CHRI STE NS EN L UMB E R c o . Saturday Only Three Bladed $1.50 Pocket Kmiie $1.20 $1.00 Scissors 75 CentsPETERSEN HARDWARE CO. Our Regular 40 Cent Fresh Roasted Coffee 35 Cents, 3 Pqunds for $1.00 ' Saturday Only KIRBY'S COFFEE HOUSE 15 Cents for White Cup and Saucer 5 Cents for Fruit Saucers BLAIR RACKET STORE /' Just for Saturday Our Regular 15a Buns for 10c Per Dozen BL AI R HO M E B AK E R Y Highest Cash Prices Paid for Butter, Eggs and Poultry-Caniel's Cigaretts per pkg. 15c BLAIR PROVISION STORE Finkel & Lipsey, Props. Bee Hive will sell 'l`wo-$175.00 Phonogmphs for $100.00 Each and give 20 Records Free Saturday Only Records are worth $18.00 Echo Coffee, Ragular B5c, or 3lb for $1.00 For Saturday Only,27 Cents per Ib. or 8 lbs for 8QCents SAS BROS. To encourage buying full sets from now on we give One Plug Free, if Three Plugs are purchased at $1.00 each F. & F. P. SPARK PLUG FACTORY » 50 ROLLS RED AND GREEN SLATE SURFAUED ROOFING $1.95 Per Roll-Regular $2.50 Value c a o wzu. L ummn & GRAIN 0 9 . 30 Packes Garden Seeds at %_»c Packet with 8 Boxes of Germikil at 50 Cents per box AYE BROTHERS Mother's Brand Flour at $1.90, Cash per sack For Saturday Only NQ}z'rH SIDE STORE » Incubator* and Broader Bargains Saturday Only Manure Spreader to be used with Tractor at $140.00RATHMANN'S GARAGE Sz\turday's Bargain Men's Hamilton-Browne Work Shoe Guaranteed at $2.95 per pair Regular Retail Price $3.75J- E. MARKS & SONS Men's Mxmson Last Farm Yard Shoes at $2.95 Some Good Values in Woman's Oxfords at $2.95 and $3.95 BL AIR S HOE CO. , o \ \vr < § f 5 " " ` 4 Y o u c a n g o t y n u r m a c h i n e q u i c k r i g h t y /h e r e a t l z n r n c a n d a l s o f m t i h c b e n c f i t ~'o f o u r n s s z s t u n c u a n d 2 a y e a r s e x p e n - |0O»I onc e.ig q S lat! Eg g s C a p q c i ty .Br omlor s 1 00 C h ic k to 1, 0 00 C h ic k Size. E?".."':.Sp e c i a l Re d u c e d P r i c e s to Ho me P d ~B u y e r s . - - A f e w s a m p l e o r d e m o n - U f l .~ q q s t r a t n o n m n c l n n e s n t e x t r a l o w p n c e s . . . § . = -_...~.. . Sw:the Inaprovgki S o f t l i m i t Illc tzlmiors a n d Broozlursnt our office or fnctory.Ixllprovcxnents 4.'r \| SAS & PARISH The Store of High Quality and low Prices Offers for Saturduy's Special Men's $3.00 Work Shoes at $2.25 Located in the Bee Hive Building 1 Pocket Knife 3-Blade-$1.75 Valaf Saturday Special-L98 Cents THE AR ND T H AR D W A R E Saturday Only 10 per cent Discount on any Battery in the Shop Homes TIRE & BATTERY SHOP I '|I ~, Blair, Nebraska Omcos 4 Doors Rust of Collar Fuciory.Fnciory Across Struct, also East ai' Office Special For Saturday All 40 Cent Layer Cakes at 80 Cents OSCAR HOLMES BAKERY Saturday Only Rexall Kidney Compound $120 size for $1.00 BLAIR PHARMACY Put Pep in Your Blood, We HaveSASSAFRAS BARK for 40 cents a pound while it lusts.Good Clean Bark For Saturday OnlyTHE STEWART PHARMACY, J. Harold Stewart, Manager Every Day is Community Sale Day with JENKINS, THE OIL MAN IH I S " ; ; M ~r p i n f m . R " .C_ new booluin utlrdition to those owned more to haf of this movq later. We no harm should result if leit dl night.g ~ M. Foreman and fnrmly. which was to by the old hbrary.ore w1th°tho boys in this and expect wo.s sarvod by Mn. Rl? Haters. be hold at the home of llir. ond Mrs..n hsugd b the Wie- to PU¥h hon the pushing is needed.Tho following dory is self "Ply m"Mn. Ria' flatten spent the w¢¢kP. S. Moore on next. Fradny evening.From *'| \fP°Y z _In ks; yous' club 4.}mmp| on'i |ig, he r th | M Ludwig.has been r>°»\x>°'=@s!-°"..° "°""E of " °"*"}UlEl'l'°' .B"'1"."°.."'"""if'ff°f '°? '" '-" "" 'T F .P'T'°"§-f°". "'€ .12 wnnlll we sea some of the :hints °"31`.~l 1 1 . r n ' . f i o m.of u m m ii~pgrgzgd at a loss of more *"==1 llhhzh school, hu beer elected super- ul\.l:ll\||:u|..su auggggq yy "mg yg rgw h o w i l l r e t u r n t o h i s b u s i n e s s i n t e r - e s u a t B l a i r .Al l o t h er t e a c h er s w e r e r e fl e c t e d a t a 1 0 p e r c e n t s d a r y c u t . Ja n e N o bl e i s at p r e s en t c o n fi n e d l o h e r b e d w i t h l n i n fe c t i o n o f t h e e y e . n t r o u b l e w h i c h s h e h a d o n c e b e fo r e fo l l o w i n g a n a t t n c k o f s c a r l e t fe ve r . Th e N o b l e s h a ve h a d o n e i l l n e s s f o l - l o w i n g a n o t h e r a l l w i n t e r a n d t h e i r m a n y fr i e n d s w i s h f o r t h e m a l i n Speedy return to health and happi- ness. Th e m m a u t h o r i t i e s i n c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h t h e c o u n t y o ffi c i a l s h a ve be en b u s y t h e p o s t w e e k p i c k i n g u p vi o l a In rn ni th o h nn u u Inu : n m i Ha n S a il Im e w e b e l i e ve i n c l u b 1 o r k . " M y P i g C l u b E x p e d e n c e " [ b y C u r t i s C o o k , A r l i n g t o n ) I f i r s t b e c a m e i n t e r e n e d i n t h e P i : C l u b w h e n I s a w a n o t i c e i n t h e l o u ! pa p e r r e l a t i ve t o t he b e n e fi t s a n d p r e - m i u m s t h a t m i g h t h e h a d b y b e c o m i n g a n a c t i ve m e m b e r o f a P i x C l u b . A neighborhood meeting was helm! by Carl Olson, County Agricultural Agent and iz club of thirteen mernben yrms organized and named the B-Line P i g C l u b .A s s o o n a s g i l l s w e r e c e - e u r e d b y a l l t h e m e m b e r s , n t r i p w a s m o d e o n w h i c h ea c h m e m b e r s p i g : w e r e w e i g h e d i n . u u m l l r a a u | . l u v¢ |a u . m l m s l u n l \ "d r e w g w i l l m o ve t o S h r e vp o r t , L o u i e n a s i n t h e n e a r fu t u r e .L i n . C l a r e n c e W e r n e r o f O m a h a l n vi i t i n g a t t h e h o m e o f h e r p a r e n t s . H r . a n d A i m . W m . A l e x a n d e r . Arthur hiibbe il Visiting at theh o m e o f h i s p a r e n t s .M r ! . a n d H n . Joh n x~nbb¢.~» A r c h i e A n t r i m . r e t u r n e d t o h i s n a n ! d u t i e s a t S a n F n n c i s e o , C a l . , a f t e r l w e c k ' s vi s i t w i t h h o m e fo l k s . M r s .R o s c o e P e n c e o f E m e r s o n i s \ i s i l . i n g a t t h e h o m e o f h e r p a r e n t s . M r . a n d M r s . P a u l M e y e r . M r s . W n l l n c e . A n t r i m a n d b e b y h u e go n e no L i n co l n to l i ve d u r in g t h e t i m e M r . A n t r i m a t t e n d s s c h o o l t a k i n g vo - c a t i o n a l t r a i n i n g .T h e S e n i o r c l a s s o f t h e A r l i n g t o n I entered four gills from n litter oi|hixh sehooihehi a inienieroalt et the lThe Redrptlfll iced re our onlyw h e n y o u n o t n G 1 1 - fo r r r i t i n j . Whcoyou dont wane. it. the Sud we up umdc_lhc barrel.anol"lmr m|1\r=y q Th e A m o nu u c P a th B ac h . om t he m ek.It u h h t h xlend liek into the buncl ansnml y. a t I prmu rc n raqm don on rhc pen.u.. Re du po m ul me pvn y or nh u patented ?»mB»<|¢ll p r ouc u le a d (m m b fn h l p It pcczccu poclcnll [rin dun ncr . Soc n-ny at today Pri on from 5 0 emu vo-z Q -1 . l iIIFl a f l IJ n u Q Miws Grace Ross of this city is subati-"tuting for her in hor school work.|pubhc1ty s ' A I |\ We Feel Sure ol our ublllty to handle ynur banking business to ynur satisfaction.We shnllbc glad of nn opponqnily to lnlk with you. F A R M E R S S T A T E B A N K liI,\lk'. NIEBR-\$KA 1I 2E 3; 1.'7.:'..;"::;;'= '»I5L'I.'.Z1".I_§§llsh....¢i.m- msn \'urld'c»..m¢..|i;.;ii:..1a;.. ~ i.anan.Ivu ul : uu l ur u . x u uu . .:n u lu l l uw m g ' : "I Wm ve b e e n c a u g h t i n t h e t a i l s G r o w r n n d o u t o f s d a m b y G r e a t W o m e n I. m e M o y e r . M a u r i c e M a r a h m l l , C a r o l ..._U n l n !d M i s :Ma s t er s as c hn p e ro n .' 11_.I n ' f f n ' - ~3 I E l n n | 5.¥:l, _.Rf-51 5g_<>ggj..h~=1 bg.W . M . F . R n m s e r A r T h vi n g p i r t u r r 4 ,i l l u s t r a t i n g ~~ ..uu||a u\u,\..su.MUIITH,u l : ~ n r a 1 - |" " P ' " "11e l n| . Jn l m P Ff1 n \\ u m nn ff r r . . . . 1 vm .W h e n e n t e fé d t h e s e m l t a = \ \ ¢ n s ¢ d ,7an . § § . $ § § § ¥ ;¥§ E _ 2 * -- --- c u u n u n » » » u . nls. BY n vote of three to one lm- :-ale mf the municipal l'l2C1.ric plant at Neu- ton, Iowa to xx priate compzmy wut rorfirmed by a referendum vote of the citizens.'There is n large de- . " . . . . . 1 I - . . - I - . . | _ l . __ - _ . - . .\ . . _ n . -. . . . . . . . . . eighty pound:a.pieee.They were fed a balanced ration of ground oats and barley, shorts. tankage, skim milk and raw Lo a blue grass and \.\l1i!e clo- ver p;u\|.ure.Z trimmed their feet twice n month and '~vashed and oiled them every week in pneparution for -T HE Merchants CafeQs333; at $140.00RATHMANN'S GARAGE at $2.95 and $3.95 BLAIR SHOE CO. SAS & PARISH The Store of High Quality and low Prices Offers for Saturduy's Special Men's $3.00 Work Shoes at $2.25 Located in the Bee Hive Building Sz\tyu~day's Bargain Special For Saturday All 40 Cent Layer Cakes at 80 Cents OSCAR HOLMES BAKERY Saturday Only Rexall Kidney Compound $120 size for $1.00 BLAIR PHARMACY 1 Pocket Knife 3-Blade-$1.75 Valaf Saturday Special-L98 Cents THE AR ND T H AR D W A R E Saturday Only 10 per cent Discount on any Battery in the Shop Homes TIRE & BATTERY SHOP \lGuaranteed at $2.95 per pair Regular Retail Price $3.75J- E. MARKS & SONS Every Day is Community Sale Day with JENKINS, THE OIL MAN Put Pep in Your Blood, We HaveSASSAFRAS BARK for 40 cents a pound while it lusts.Good Clean Bark For Saturday OnlyTHE STEWART PHARMACY, J. Harold Stewart, Manager Brooder Bargains , o \ \vr < § f 5 " " ` 4 Y o u c a n g o t y n u r m a c h i n e q u i c k r i g h t y /h e r e a t l z n r n c a n d a l s o f m t i h c b e n c f i t ~'o f o u r n s s z s t u n c u a n d 2 a y e a r s e x p e n - |0O»I onc e.ig q S lat! Eg g s C a p q c i ty .Br omlor s 1 00 C h ic k to 1, 0 00 C h ic k Size. E?".."':.Sp e c i a l Re d u c e d P r i c e s to Ho me P d ~B u y e r s . - - A f e w s a m p l e o r d e m o n - U f l .~ q q s t r a t n o n m n c l n n e s n t e x t r a l o w p n c e s . . . § . = -_...~.. . Sw:the Inaprovgki S o f t l i m i t Illc tzlmiors a n d Broozlursnt our office or fnctory.Ixllprovcxnents 4.'r \| I '|I ~, Blair, Nebraska Omcos 4 Doors Rust of Collar Fuciory.Fnciory Across Struct, also East ai' Office l vr I m t i r l m p u t e r | . | | U I ! l l l l | " | ' | | | | g § i n | t h e m l i u l ! Q q m y f l l i f . n s n u n n g m u n l u l l n a m a n m m m e t b l o f d I n Qh ~ \ a ¢ = » ~ o f u n m u l y p h a t n s m u c h ~ 3 ; ; » : r m m m _o m 1 ,P a r a a z w u l r e u e a n .r u . 9¢ | w ~ ns » ¢ .I n f m a b w k p r o f i l . o n m n w a s a t r i p t o s m h u m m A l l R e g u l a r M e a l s ....-mé ill2° Uprrmwn was lnuwn almost up |.0ithc time when the dty officials found that tho electric plant was bankmpt. The family of Me x Hitchman, brother of C.M.and Ray.of tha Iarmer's State bank,arrived lan |§==¢§1.nd=§:r in Qlrlhc from their home Stock Yards and packing hom-cs.On another trip the four ciubs ol the county met Ind visitnd several forma whore we judged horsci. cattle, sheep and hogs in individual competition. Three judges compared the grades and selected a stock .ivdzins beam of AN z xvr r xr r oz w ls z xrs xns n ' r o THE PUB LI C 'r o DROP xx AND TRY OUR SERVICE. EVERYTHING HE AT . x x n CLEAN ABOUT THE P LACE AND ME ALS ssn vrz n RIGHTONCE .\ PATROP ALWAYS A |>ATRON In Me x i c o a n d C . M . H i t c h m a n d r a w t hr e e t o r e p r e se n t w u n m g m o n t i m m y d o w n a n d b r o u g h t t h e m u p t o B l a i r i n t h e m e e t a t t h e S u u F a i r . Y |v\hrra they will make their home for In time at least.They are nieely lo-lcatcd in the Fred Complun house L west Warhinglon street.They arem: entirely nnmeers in Blnir u:hr.flmily spent last summer here mul Ixln- friend; they mad; at that time arc very glad to have them back ngmn. ,.xuronolxllle Acclnx-:xr .l Ou lu! Friday evening as Mn M. I was lucky enough to be high manand the ulher mgnheru were Clayton Muruhnll and Merritt Cook.Al die Sum Fair we judged two clusn ol Pemheron houses, 1WD of Shropshire ewes, one Hereford heifer. one Short-horn mn-r. nee ul mind China qluand one of Duroc Jersey gilu. 'I\~elveminute; were given la judge each :lun and remsuns had to be given on (nur dures.Our lenm won aecoml place in com-Mma.,;.Wim ihmeen blliei-' iemns. Coon W TH G-A-s ~2 The only sensible, sanitary method.Cheaper than any .other way.» 3S3g R.Lippinc ott wu driving west and Frank Dudgeon.was driving south their cua collided at the intersection of _lincoln and 'i`hi.rd streets.Both cars were considerably damaged but' | ' " " " ".. .-. . . ...: : : : : ~° ° f a 1 ' : = ' . : ' 2 : " 1 " ; i : : < ' : . : ' : ° ; : . , : » t h e y x n m f i r s t a n d e e c o n d s o p e n , , , , , , _ }~ l R ~~~ ; n a u ' e n t y a n d P ; t C ) u r o c d ? : i :B L A I R ~ Jensen 8: Bross will offer many good farm bargains at theinusual auction place.Horses are in ;f f d e m a n d .B r i n g t h e m i n i f y o u w a n t t o d i s p o s e o f t h e m .5 ' '~¢¢ ylg¢ .r¢~a ¢.v1 £| ¢:cv auo ~a v¢ <a s:o~enr|~.| vo ov -a ~o ;» uu|o vo ouo0 ¢ n0 v| ov ouuo ov | oo aa vv .v0 ~o \:o <)\>|~os >| <.a ¢r|~av o~oo » |1 a4 ,~|1 J¢ >l<.| ¢y ¢~¢.|| _~¢ `\ |1h- fr<";a':t" ¢9-,,wa :-:.4 .- .. .|ig,gg. Tm: EN'I'ERPRISE_ BLAIR. .NEBRASKA 'rim ENTERPRISE. n:.A[g,_5|;l§I\sx.~\ soil, su that the :mall feedn roots of plants wi" grarlualty remll It. Elements In Fsrilllzarn.The three main elemvnts uf plant food mntnlncd in commercial tunillmn an-phosphoric acld,nitrogen.and potaah.Nitrcgfn has tho effect ot stlmulatlmz the lvaf growth. Ind phal-illmrlr lcld nm! potuh have s tendency to Increase root ggruwth and to mature the seeds or me punts. Ilool cmpa andpotntoen require a Ntlonabie amountnt pumah.Cam, helm. and olhen of the Ktrden cf°9l. which are grown for their pods or seedl, want a uumeientmvvlr of phosphoric add, while let tuce. celery. :win chnrd, and olhen of the salad or I n f crops requln plenty of nltrogen.The urea! plan. however, ll ln apply an Illmund orcompletefertllizerhavin;approxi- mately 8 per cent phosphorlf: acid. 4 oxS pe rr en t n itro ge n,md2 or 3p efeen! nolnh on had that n to be do vultd to general garden cmpl. ORICH, SANDY Lum FOR BEETS Be ld Sho uid Bc S ow n Abou t Ti me L a st F r vi t l A r c D u n ;R u d y f o r U n I n F e w W a e k t . G a r d e n b e e t s m a y h e g r o w n i n a n y go o d I n "b u t t h r i ve he a l o n rl c h . m u d ;Iu n m .T h e seed c a n b r s o w n a b o u t t h e E l m a t h e l m t r a m a r e d u e . a n d t h e y o u n g t : w i l l b e r e i d : t o r m l m i n 4 t o 6 u e e k l . L a u r p l a n t i n g s w i l l g i ve a s u r n a §Io n a n d pru~rld¢»hc et s fo r w i n t e r nlorn rre.Th e w e d s h o u i d b e s o w n In n d r i l l \ r l l I: n b o a t s o r 1 0 s e e d l l l l l l I o t h e foo t.I t s h o u l d b e b o n y :l n ml nd th a t P at h n e ed ha l l c on t ai n s fro m o ~/ 1 ..f ~ \.r _» £ * ?4 V 7 ' ~1»l ; .A .2 ¢1» ~r .2 ~ §'; _'"'*,'.,~ °!_g,§_~_$» 1=_¢__a_3g¢ ~J =g~ A Feeling of Security You utunliy fn!neun when m know thu lb! m-ldicine you an abou; £0 take is absolutely pun usd contains Illharmh! or habit. pmdu1:in| drugs.Such a medicine in Dr. Kilmlfa Sump Rool, kidney, liter and bkddcr IvwldrThe uma standard ol purity. strength .H ... ENRICHED Sol|_ WILL PRODUCE GOOD CRUPS h n l r l a a f S u m p R o o t . I t is d e n l i h m l i y compounded l m m rr zr ta bl l b cr bl . I t i n m t n a r l i m u h n t m d i l t a k n h a trampoonful doin. It il no t r ec omm en ded fo r nez yt hin g. l l i s n a h u fs n u t h e l p e r i n r o l z w i a g m d overcoming kidney.l i ve r a n d bl ad der troubles. A n m n statement o f pu r i t y in 1 i t h ;1 , r y b a t i k a f D r . K i l m d a S t u m p - oat.I !s w need n medicine.r w should #a ve t i ll b an .0 1 | a l e a t a l l d n l s t a n ! sn bo t t le s of tw o si a n . m ed i u m m d l u n Ho w eve r, i f y ou wi s h E n t t o t r y t h i s sp-ae p n p l n i i o n a n d t e n : e n t s t o D r . hml me r & Co. , Bi ng ham to n. H . Y .. for n nmp lg ho tti e.W h e n w r i t i n g In m n a n dmr nl id n t hi s p ap e r. -u \ d1 ¢l 'Ul !IIl¢ ll L Wan Femllzcd Pm of Ground, wnh Reasonable Attcntlon,Is Bu n tn Give Sltisfaeinn to 01| Grower who wan Kap tho W ada Out and Pro vida Sufficient aunt of Molnurn. IJYEI3 HER BA8Y'S con, A SKIRT MID cumms WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Plath ol mom! Dm" ounuma dirtelions no £-'3'»1- any woman cm dn or tint hu old, warn, hded thing!nw.Even if nh: hu aunt dyed hofnn,she can ul. a nur, rich color into shabbykinda~ N I U .l1.£H:k||:|I hrsten,co n mtl.u nliyliling a'§°m.....Dyes--no other km -than pe eet homl- mlyem; is gurauteed.Just tell your druqlst thnherthe matedal ou wish to dy! is wool ordlkor 1bet ~ it 3; linen. nottnn or mu mon nevermot. hd: or ~.....¢f.RI§.f...1. Rn ! L o s ."And 3dq any you lost control or;nur rar?""Yom I 4:onlllnt keep upthe !nst|!Imn\nta."-Judge. Whom They DmUrutor-"And speaking of work ' °*"Volts From Rear-"Lana ordldo the leased!"--\\ays!de l RICH Sllll SURE To GET RESULTS <D§nqer in Use o! Too Much Corn- mercial Fertilizer; May ln- lure the Plants. as TUP DR SIUE DRESSING lay Bi uma- wnh Sn| | Along Rom During \|\o Pmoa 0| Gramb- mxmrn cunulnmg Muc h Nn u oq w A n P u ma . A llmlmd qunullzy of hllhinrle mmmu-dnl fertilizer enn be med to ul L u i n e u u the unde runke r w ho d r o p s t h e a h : u n d o f o b l r u r l l y a r o u n d Innmr w o o d m a n . ! \ ' L 1 U | 1 H h i z an ~9. 1 ;'2 ; .~d~r !=='!1!1_-.:...' .. \. '---4...i ; : § . ? » '.F . U 'g § '.| §" ' i ~ .g f ~ L `" '; r . "1 '._..Qr I "1 I _.'~§.~u v ~~. i f -' l > ¢$ _' |° J '1 ~ r f. 1 .~ ~ ~~ E .=fa'§1 i i i ; i ¢ ~: ;._f" f " § . } 5 Q q , . .~ ~ 1 -.'5~»'4*°.~ * "'f~'?'i~"*f='a Q " - E ~. rF ~e . f f ° ' 7 3 ; 5 f . " l ' 9- i i ? : » 3 § l ~ f }.i v ; ~ x t . \ u ~~.A ; ~ a i § } , z f" "= ; f~ f# '- 'f- f # f* ° f, * " » ~ f>~~ s ~ ~? : `. \u r i , I ~ .r : :~; _, Sf ~< " ~ " X f - '£ *; é § t ~ ~;==i F p .1%»g m I 5 . ' |":*-1314 . 1 3 :' . l " ¢1h<.»:i|Hr':.~ .il ,.1 -7,~ f ." . 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I n ord er to obt ain them.hoaraver.h emu st : Ive a fre e fie ld .lla m oa t. n ot l n- t e r t e n a a t o poltttcnl action to co ntr ol ulmtnta tretton ten tle act oe mo mue t p ermi t th e m to b e g i ven t h e r e wa r d wh i c h a wetl-conducted otltce ct tmportanca will gl u e to t u t l t i lm b o n ti n t he p u bl i c ea t i - mation.Hoe : th e ot mcm u tn cr oa aee t eh en y ou nun t hos e hea ds th at g et th e c re dlt a ndcomatothetechnicalexp ert wh o h u: o t to o o the raat uar w o n u m up onwhoae etllclency the operation ol! the de partment tlnattar depends.Theao m ea aretlttt e tm ovo.Th e p u b li c h u n l t im e eve nto learn thelr names.T h e y are tntereated In w o r k t o a a n n e o t b e t a ; e t l l m g t o crtllcea.malt a aarne re le ac tl ea co mpe ti tio n for m en othna ine an d pea t a bil it y o f t hat s ort , a ndth e go ve rn m e nt w il l n eve r b e ee fved l gIna it pa ys the pr ice fo r t hou me n.Btthi nk t h a t t e a pla in altuattott.To uma l' bi : b le t o | et a d ir ec t or In t he bu »t e a u o r w a r r i s k tn e u r e nc e fo r $ . 0 3 a year . o r t or ttot lll ng at all taut y ou cutnot s et an a ctu ar y.Yo u c a n n o t a n l a - ntratlce men.Yo u can not get euperln l ......a a \ e I el l o tt c n a It at tl \I t 'c signs are nllu £0 be had. one showin;an mmnrile.Snmellmea lnuend of I. colored border the color square u in the center. #- .»VI£W O F m a EMPLOYEE n o o b vi o u s a o t u t t o o o f t h e g o ve r n tttt-nl'a em p lo y me n t pr o b l e m l a th e at an d ar dl a at lo n au t!readjtt atmettt o f sa le T o b e aclent llle.att-ch r e - a d u a t m a n t m u s t r a n t u p o n a ca r e fu l ted aa al ll ca tl on o f t h e ee.C o n u l u o o a a n ve r y tll lt are ot noar,b o t h t o : e u r o t o th e tu n c t l o u a o f o m c e a an d Ill ! c oa t o f l l vln g , fr o m vr h a t t h e y w e r e urb an p o d t t o o a l a t h e g o ve r n m e n t a e r fl c e w e r e a m e l a a a l l l a l a n d aal arl ea aaai goed t o those poalt looa. tt at rttcl t me that ao to teres tetl party to tl t la in q ui r y trtto ltoar t h e g o ve r n m e n t co n d u c t ;it s bt ul o aa a 'a a a t h e em pl oy ee h im se lf.l l a o n g l t t t o k n o t r fr o m ac t ua l na tt y exp er ien ce som e- tlt ln ab o u t th e meclt antam o f t h ea t r i a l b u a l n e a a a n d t h e r e l a t l o a a b e tar ee n t he w ork in g for ce an d em plo ye r. lt a a a c l ea r l y l m p na a l b l e l u t a l k t o t h e m o r e t h a n a m m o m a n a n d w o m e n t- th o w or k fo r t h e g o ve r n m e n t . b u t I le a rn e d th at be tvr ee n s n o w an d oo . - oo o o f th e m a re b a nd e d to g et h er t u o n am oc ta tl on c al le d th e Na ti on al F ed en t ti o u ul'Fe d er a l Empl oye es.l t l a a r e g u l a r l a b o r u n i o n . a n d la attl lla ted w i t h th e Am e r ic a n Fet le ra tl on o f L a b o r .It i n cl u de s a ll el a aa ea of go v a n m e u t t o r k e r a ,tecltnlcat a n d ac le nt tl lc m en . aa vtell a a c l e r k s a n d tma tlt led tvorl ter a.I as ke d th e pre si de nt o f t h t a e m ployt~ea' union,L u t h e r c . S t e w a r d l f he a n d h l l a aa o c l a te l w e re l t t th o r l z to a po a k fo r a l l lt a m e m be r a hl p .e a n t t r r t t t a e t h a ! t h e y w e r e .\So I a a lt e d t t lt n to t el l m e au o u it a a co or l lt t or t a o f g over n me n t e mp l oy m en t and h ot t th e t ma in ea a wa s e ar rt ed o n. I a m g l a d I d i d . fo r w h a t h e t o l d m e dlacloaea n o t n o i :facts.b u t a at a te or mi n d e a la t lt s g a m on g t h e e m pl oy ee s srh lch ne-ceaaarlly m a s t b e t a k e n in t o a cc o u n t i n a n y mn a l d a r a - tl o o ot t h e e n c l e ac y a n d m a n a ge m e n t o l o u r c o m m o n h u a t o e a a .tl e ro t tt e n l a w h a t t h e em pl or ee a.w h o sp ea k th r o t t l e l t r . s t e w a r d . h a ve t o m y a n d th e ro a a tr a e tt va p r o gr a m t h e y p r es e n t fo r m e Im p r o ve m e n t o f t h e a e r vl o e : Th a - e l vl l a e r d c a o n t u h u m a n a i d e e u l t l l l l l o f a b o u t 50ll.0tl1\m e n a n d :r o me o e n ga g ed ln th e o p er a ti o n o t a n an t tq u at b d pa t c l za d u p ma t h ln e .B e oau ae o f t h e d u r a b l l l t y n f it s vl l a l p a r t s a n d t h e fa l t h a n d a h l l l t y o f t h e m u l o f t h e o p o r a t l r e a th e utact tlov a n n f ttnetlotta.B u t th e 'parts a r e t t l o l t e d a n d m a n y of tt lsem a r e d e fe ct i ve .T h e m a n a n r a a n d au pe r lo - tentlettta o f t h e eat ah ll ahm en t.b e l n l to o wt fte o c h os e n t or po l lt l ra t r e aa o na . Th e em p l oy e e s a r e r e c r u i t e d u n d a l a w at t tc h pr o vtd e a a tent qur tl lt lr at lo rut , an d pr ob abl y ni ne te nt of th e r a n k a nd nl e ha ve a at t a fa c to r l panned th e en t r an c e teat.B u t t be t te r posl tlo ua.an y fr o m $ 3 .0 0 0 t t wan t. are us ual ly occ ttp tet l b y p otl tl app oin tee s.A n o t h e r cooa ltte rab g r o u p o t e m p l o y e e s n t t h e i r a p p o l ~ me n t a b r ex e c ut l va o r d e r .t r a l vl dvl l a e r vl ce t e a t a o f l l t t t e a a Th e n e wc o m e r In t h e a e r vl ce , t h e fo r e , n t r d a h i m s e l f u p ag a l a a t a m l m u m o t op p o r t u n l t y fo r pr om o tl ~ tt lt h t h e d la l te a rt en l ng kn o wl e dg e t h th e a dva n c em e n t vvtxlctt l a e a r n e d ctua pet enc e i s al l t oo llk ely to be gtv to t l t a fr i e nd o r p o t l t l ca l a u p p o n e r a-otue t t m g r e n m a n o r exec ttt lve tv wi al ae v tf t p a y a po ll tl ca l de bt .A w e e m p l o y e e l a a u h j e c t to dl a m l a at t he w lt l nf t he e xe f tt t l ve o f h i s ~ partm ent. uoh -an he ea ll b ring aut llcl pol it ic al t nl tue nc e to h ea r. In ot h er wo r t la . t h e c lvl l ae r tfl ce I la no t tra cked up by ento rtrlt tg pu tter t h e c u l t Se r vl c e commta aton. me r e l y r e c r u l t a t he a p p l i c a n t : fo r tran ce.Th e r e a ft e r th e em p lo y fa t e ut la r1 :e Iy "a m a t t e r o t hta o lu ck an d n eg a ti ve pa a al ve me r it . Th ta n o ayatetn b r trttlclt h e m a y am - t t t o t h e Joh,a n d n o pr ot ec t against dtam laaal, tank- aa tho empl~ talrrtaell' can altotv th a t th e reatlon po ll tl ca l or r el i g io u s ." F o r t h e z o f t h e ac r \ l t e . "a l t h e l a w r e c o ve r s e ve r y ot h e r c h a r g e w h i c h u. e t ut l ve o l l l cl a l ma y b ri n g .T h e n o c o u r t o r a p p e a l . Su ch 'la t he o pp re ul ve , in ce nt ive! vl t l a t l n g tttmottpitere o f t h e g o v m e n t aervtce.l t attllea In l tl a t fr u a t r a t e a u mb l t l o n a a n d redu ces m o n o f e m p l o y e e s t o a m o r e o r pa a at ve a t at e , w hi c h la p e r me a t e d a a e n ae o f fe a r . I n au ch a n at m os p he r e ttatu en o u g h th e ph ys ic al c on dl tl on a of pl o y ta r n t a r e fa r fr o m w h a t ahottld b e . a n d t h e g o ve r n m e n t I et lt d ea c y. aa d o es an y o th e r a mp l w h e r e t h e tt ag e ar a l e la lnat leq a n d ttna tand ardl zed.w h e r e n o t to n t l l t i o n a a r e h a d a nd h o u r : o f to o l o n ; a n d i r r e g u l a r . Th e w a n e s c a l e l a a o l o a f th a t Ci vi l S er vi c e rn m ml as d on h a s at m In aec urt og p r o p e r l y q t m l l t e d a ca n t a. a nd t hr o u gh o u t t h e s e rvi c e h r m o r e r la h i g h .Em p lo y ee s d t h e a a m e k l n d o f w o r k o f t e n vr tdelr dlt te te nt ra te a o f p a y : per le ne ed w o r k e r :o ft e n re c ei ve I VARIETY IN SPRING VEILS Many Intoreotlng Face Coverings AnHow Bling Shown for the Benson at Hand. In the lineup of uprlng .nrcessurlesIndforgluemu o n at lmnd many lntereallng novelties are shown.The long, narrow scart or panel Cen u oneel the chlc bits af face covering. Ind lt mn! be worn ln ever so many wan. This scar! veil is frequently drap- ed across the tm! and allowed to hll over the shoulders. giving a non, becomlng framing to the race.Or may be d r aw!over rho hat an d d rum buck to be tied under or zeroes thelulr.The ends are ilnlahed with novelty borders of one sort. or another. Fringe 1|a not un u s w trimming. The larger veils are frequently tlnlzhed with cord or ribbbn fringe.Among the new veils may be men- tioned the large iq ulr e on e mn anoe mean section woven into one aloe. this section forming a tlght face well, while the 'rell proper with Ita moreharolepatterndup e:the lu :and shoulden. he prlmarliy nttnc tlve for children.they are by no mmm Impossible for gmwnups.Almlher group takes in the printedmodels.'rlxese employ wldo colored bonieru frequently reileved by whlto younger womlu nr schod glr! ln the form nf a simple llttte sport dressnccompgnleelbyamatlnkeeping with the ilnel of ihe drtii. umllly equipped with wc k eu and n belt.and employing such fnhrlcs as veivet. velveteen.corduroy.heu3 knittedwoolfabricsandtweed.Tweed in exceedingly popular at the preaenc lime. Washable Hats.Hats of pique and rep an in be popular washable model: for summer md more red style features appearln these sturdy "tub" lull than avec bslore.Cleverlr :hushed brlmr ar ranged lo :urn up at back.:Me orfront are seen. wah stitching or plp- mg in contrasting color an the trim- mln: Is dn. h a u fn . ve .th e o nb r l l y e m -h a y y e r l t r r y n fl : Int er es t.T h o n e c h w e a r t r a d e l l h i k i n g s p o r t n o c k w m r nt r o n g l y m d cunaa- qu e n t l y L l s h o w i n ;h b r l c n n l ' : p p m p r l a t e w e s t : m d i n e x c e e d i n g l y m a r t co l or ed o ct s . w h a t p r o m i s e :t o b e o n e o r t h e succe ssful fa b r i c s o f t h e s e u p u fo r th i s n u m w la "c o t t o n ho m es p un , " w h i c h com es l n p l d n co l or s a n d l n go o d lo o ki n g s tr i pe s .an d l a s m a r t e s t w h e n s e t e m i ;mn nn t ah .o r d e c o r a t e d w i t h h a n d d r a w n w o r k . So m e om b a o ld e r y l n co l o rs i a us ed as w e l l .Ne w m o d e l s i n t h i s m a t e r t x t M W be e n b r o u g h t Du i .O n o h u s c l u r a c t e r i n l c m l :sp o r t co l l a r a n d p o a e t s l n m e t u r n e d u p b o t t o m . A c o i ln r l o s I m o d e l. w i t h h a n d d r a w n ra ve n a t t h e fr o n t , u e m e c t i ve l y 'm o m w i t h a c o a t h i r i n g u b l a c k c o l l a r . F l l n n l t l A n F a vo r u d . I!e n u t l fu l p l a i n r o l o r .St ri pe d m d eh nc ko d tl a nn e l s a re vc- r y m u c h u n d fo r a l l m m m : r o f s p r i n g m d s u m m e r sp o r t s a p p a r e l .T h e ma t e r i a l s t h a t a r e r e c o m m e n d e d a r e g u a r a n t e e d n o t t o | L h r !n k o r fa d e l l ' c a r o m l l y w a s h e d . an d th er e t a ce r ta in ly a fr ea lm o m ab ou t t h a n n n n n e i a th a t l s ve r y p l e u l n g . M m ; g p n n s k i r t s a r e d e ve l o p e d f r o m t h e st r i p e d fa b r lf'It a n d n p o p u l n m u a h fo r t h e b o t t o m o f t h e m n In | e 1 fK r i n g ? - t h a t i l .t h e m x t e r i a l is : i m p l y n w l a d t o | 'o r m n h i n g e a n d t h t e d g e o vc n t l t c h e d o r w h i p p e d w i t h n a n t h r e a d s o m a t t t w i l l n o t c o n xl nn e t o t r u 'a n d r n ve l .S o m e t l m u a s l i p o u r n m o c t o r n l i t t l e co a t matclmlng t h e st r i p e v m ;c co mp an ,1 t h e s k i r t . t h e : w o m a k i n g u p a e i n e r "nu-ae.-um sms. A prnc tinl dren recently seen.made cf black crepe blckvd mtln had u detachable palr of short sleeve! anintonnatbodice.xvmnouz the shoxes the dren was n dinner or eve-ni ng mm. a nd m m th e u n a :1: could nerve Ihr afternoon wear..Th ; ¢ -- -- Hats, Purses, Shoes Ara nf the Most Brilliant Hue. n - n . » H m mlhs dt Il Pronouncld In theOffering! Bauig Shown in tho French ahopa. 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Pe rs u nu li y w e c l a i m : h u t w o m e n h a ve a r i g h t t o s m o k e If t h e y w a n t m ~u t w e wo u ld h at e In se e n h ou s e wi fe ~ : k i n g p l e s w n h a m m i n h e r m o u t h . alvent nn NPW H. Headaches Are Usuauy Due to Con ati pation When you ue c onstipat-cd. there il not enough lubricant producfd yyour sy stem to keep the food waste mfl..Doc tor:rrclcrlba Nuiol becauseu ac tion is so c lose zothis natural lubricant. Nuiol is a lubric ant-nota medicine or inac tive-ao cannot gripe.Try ittoday. N u j o l Ib? C¢;;z;?im¢'z¢;11z RICH Sllll SURE To GET RESULTS <D§nqer in Use o! Too Much Corn- mercial Fertilizer; May ln- lure the Plants. as TUP DR SIUE DRESSING lay Bi uma- wnh Sn| | Along Rom During \|\o Pmoa 0| Gramb- mxmrn cunulnmg Muc h Nn u oq w A n P u ma . A llmlmd qunullzy of hllhinrle mmmu-dnl fertilizer enn be med to ul Ira wlne in know a llltle more manyou let pwnle think you know. 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Lysiia ll Pinkhamk For th -"bg hal!-lick hm a . m m xmwuuedmu nm the lllghluthouseworkcannot bo mam|Yet tho work must bl dons.ldmy 'lumen ltrugglc dm furrf- m.6'er{ng from um- form olundo kvuhk thu make Qld! llvumlnnhlo Ind dui:L u a u ( u h m F7-" £ » » . a m m - . v e n u b l n Compound hu helpsd lbwnndx ofil!! meh "mf" "5"" theiruhed umm us!vay wr we rm ma f.»Efh.. mum md remem- ber dnt tha women wha 'mu thanhun-\ knew bow the felhbefotoma n; me ng ru bla »>=-md menglindwr wud x.lt helped than-l a ! H . ~ ervouuHond a. A rk.- "I had m a m a J r R1dn| backward ln £l||» :nm uloeslrt mn k e a mu n f e e ld u z y lf h e la e s n p -ln: from the sums. I my ana,for the eertsinly belma.I | u £ a n lf : r & ve ears ".$§' Lydin E. P1n1|ha.m'a modicfnu pulled me thruul§ h . " - Mn .wm- a n U.g l tw ll .18 Hulborry St.,Reld.i.n¢, m e V q e u b k Co mp ou n d New Orleuu. L;--"I Inn foundtulle! from my truuhlaaulg takingLydiaE. I'inl-\hnm'| v la Comm=°.?;1*,-:=:*.'.§ __ .ii..'§5§:°:°"£J.§:z. 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A fr l l n d i n d u c e d m o z o t i k i y o u r V e g s u b l e C o m p o u n d i n d I l u vl g e t gr e at . ro i n lu fr o m i t .I k e e p h o m o m d u n n b l e t o d o a l l m y o w u w o r k . I r e c o m m e n d y o u r V t n h l c C o m - p o u n d t o m y fr l e n d a w h o ve tro ubl es l i m l l u a n m i n s . " - L i n . T . F o n ! - L x n . 1 9 1 5 1 4 . D e r b i g n y S t . , N t l o r - l u n a , L l . . |I IE I l f - 3 ;1= 1* aa ='* } " { ZF 'In h a vn l h l l r t l i vi s ! : E " ~I c a n ~ f a b !~ .m '. nn .. m n eu Ill ll . ru su nu uu sk rl u nal l i i i a t t n n h m t f h n n l u u f l q -s u n . l u n a g i n a i u m t u u n q n a J _,Qw . N . u . , Q H A I l A NO . 1 3 -1 9 22 . ._....- - . End of Their 3,800 Mile Hike ' " ' \wANTs ANOTHER CHANCE 13 n... mmm ! l \ ¢ l |nn n 'r l u i n nn i m lt e .Eit he r Dul l a m v m s r [the Civil war.He new uh a CIIIIBCI As sm: AS nm mn A mr m¢"~'~\f '\w v w i w l w l w f 5;"-"£f:e1'~7'- l _of Ilfe.a3U~lPP°'| an UW! trunupedw¢a:u;_u.\u;_j_1;;1auely3\iu ul the em! of their " H B-900mile drill frwn Culitvrah, Mr. and un. P¢r`5`.z.'z11m»n. with their uw Wldhy 1'fy |»s ;rnwld daughter, Murgumrn (who u rn. healthy and smigha 40 wrrnrw Dn u ¢ h m- 1 1 | n y s be mu m g i non Cm-lnmu day Air. nmi urn. Hinton started their hike, with just 15 cents uv everything-even hu mc for ms. '1Jet1re¢o them"-tllelr goal, work."E1rsr;y|here we wen! I tried to gel wort."llollaer-Ac mpt lxlm at mei, dau., laid Blnton. "but seldom could End mythlng zo do."11| ll heavily Insured.! - l -- <1¢ » P . :./ . 1 - '~.=-~" a s .» .._..,4\` THE ENTERPRISE '[jj'f.§;»""e:f.;"=1 ~ Witneu my hand and zeal of saidCollty Court, this 10111 day of March, 1(SEAL)A. c . DEBEL. I-St County Judge. C l ~|..~.p r o vi d o d b y u i d O r d e r a n d de c r e e a n d t h e h u i n s u c h c a a n m a d e a n d p r o vi d e d .D a t e d a t B l a i r . N e b r a s k a , t h i s 'It h da y o f M a r c h . 1 9 2 2 .M w n l c s m m r n a x s . S h e r i f f o f W a a h i n m n n C o u n t y , N e - b m a h . sm:fulI"s `§lu.i; OIllnlon. Maher & 0'Hanlon, Attorneys.'By virtue of an oder of sale issuedout of the Districi Court of W;sh,ing-ton County, Nebraska, and in pursu nm:.e of a decree of said Courg in an bullnau visitor hen Honday.Herbert Hnso; and Teddlo Swan-son spent Sandi! in Otubllln. Leo Csmcronxfu | . guest of relatives in Blair FrdauGu s . Gu y w a s a n ~ v l z i u a r Friday._ htrltor of :hc Etnto ot Goo:ge M.Antill,deoeasedi.were ddendants,uid ac tionpeing for the Ionc losure of a certain morlgqge, I will, at oneo'clock,Pf lf ., o n the 12th day ofApril. 1922. at thu West Front Door of the Washington County Court House, in the City of Blair, Nebraska. sellat public auction to the higheak and Mi n :argon fully ~an the North One-Half » f " i h »So ulhn lt Quuter o! Section M. Township 18, R u m u , 2 m ¢ = f u » ¢ s u = P l I . , a - cept ten (103 rods wide cut from the wut and of the uid nort one-ha!! df ... . - .. . .- (0) Lioensed Embalmer Fussen! Director HA GGARD I:UNRUH Courtesy--Service-»Simplicity QUALITY FIRST m d Pen-onli Eltate estimatil at $600.00 and paying for administra- " ° §h " § ° i 1 ma c tyouai ua ap a nun yCourt on the Slat £22501 Much, 1922 at 10 o'clock rn.. and contest uid petition, the will appoint A. R. Brock or some other suitabio penon A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOR :none fully assented an the One-Half t w i k i .Southnst rter o! Sec tion M. Township 18, s e 1 l, E a . \ to £ th e 5 t h P lI . , a - ten (103 rods wide cut from the end of the uid nort one-hai! of southeast quarter of uid section, ri W uhinztnn County, Nebrukl. defendant and cmwpditioner, s Paulsen in the above action, en- ~.Dlvld J.iiunriahl va Ha rt ver et al.,on the 22nd day of h.1922.obtained n decree of ont and foreclosure In the sum 11.055 72. together with Interest ~n at the rate of ten per cent annum from the 22nd day of 11, 1922, ard for $1.25 costs of action; the intervenor and crou- tioner, James E.Hurt.Receive the Banking House of A. Cutette s action entitled, David J. Hun- 1 rl. Mort Grover. et al.. obtained dgrnent under said decree for th of $6,402.33. together with in st thereon st the rote of eilzh nent z>¢r'w=\1m from the 22 » of March. 1922. and costa, sd~ cnt being subject to the prio of the said defendant and cross itiorer,Chris Pnutsen.an ~Hforth: slid decree in the said cue d J. Hundnht va. Mort G. Grover al., nrovidinlr that said prern sold to satisfy amid jud1nne1|t said judgments bein? unsstisfie said decree beirg ati!! in force t under and by virtue of said exe ion isued in the action,Fnrme Merchants Bank, a corporntior Mort G. Grover, et ni.. and by vi of an execution issued in the I n of George lienking and Wilbu Seger vs. Mort G. Grover et ni., ied itpon the premises herein described as the property of th d Mort G. Grover.~tt premises above described wi sold to satisty all of said jud nts, the interest on each of t me, and ntl accruing costs in eac slid actions. all ns proivided r in such canes made and provid~ Dated at Blair. Nebraska, this 28 5 of March, 1922. t Maurice Meluc m, Sheriff of Wnshirgton County. ebrnskz. olice ol lleu-ing Pinai Settle-menHsnion. Maher 4: 0'Hnnlon, Att ATE Oi" NEBRASKA z Washington County.i In The County Court.the Matter of the Estate of MaSorenson, Deceased:To the heirs at law, Iegatees, dsees, creditorn, and to nil perse tercsted in the tina!settlementFd estate are hereby notified thate 2'?th day of Merch, 1922, C.1 » dt.the administrator of tate fiied n petition in said Coun ourt, praying tint his final ndmin~tion account Med herein be uettld lllowed. that proof of heirship ken. order for distribution of assnd assignment of :lower and honad rights entered: and the said .Schmidt,administrator.be d urged.lf y ou fail to appear before ~nunty Court on the lst dn' of M 922, at ten o'clock A. hi.. and conid pettion, the Court may grantrarer thereof and make such ot nd further oniers, nilowanees and rees as to this Court may roper.Witness my hand und Oiflcial S his 27th day of March. 1922.(SEAL)A. c. DEBET-St County .iu~ge ss. |.1 ||som interested in said estate are here-lay nolifled that on the Sth du' ol' March,1922. John M.Hyde filed apetition in said County Court allegingamong n!her things that Jens L. Hyde. an inhlbilnnt of Washington County,Nebzuka. died on the ith day of Deremher,1921.leaving no Inst Willand Tesument, and possessed of Real Noiice of Hearing,Appointment ai' Adminislratnr. srA'rr~: OF NEBRASKAWashingtonCounty ss. In the County Court. In the Mutter of the Estate of J ens I.. Ryde, Deceased:The heirs at law, next of kin. de March 2nd,1922.and in pursuanceof a decree of mid Court in an action wherein the Blair Building and LoanAssociation, z corporation. urns Phin-tiff arc!Jennie n.Antill,Mildred Verna Tn;!or, Paul Taylor. Helen Edna Antjli, a minor, Mae Arline Antill, a minor, Georgia Genevieve Anlill,a minor, and S. W. Chambers, Admin - . _.- - - -- _ - - - - Nntire to Credilon of Eutala STATE OF NEBRASKA, Washington County._ In The County Court 1 sl. | 'IE 20 ft.) of Lot Number Iour (.im in Block Number Fifteen us). u 1 the Citi of Binir. 'Nnshington County, Nehru a.I The plaintiff, on the 2nd dny of Iebnzary X022 in the above en;H.Ied_| action, hnving 'obuined a decree of $600.00 and paying for administra- " ° §h " § ° i 1 ma c tyouai ua ap a nun yCourt on the Slat £22501 Much, 1922 at 10 o'clock rn.. and contest dei petition, the will appoint A. R. Brock or some other suitabio penon Administrator and proceed to a, set- tlement of slid estate. ~e e b l e s ¢-EX~U. s. Amw- VETERINARIAN -I0 YEARS EXPERIENCE- s Coun\ry Calla md Vaecinallng Hop \ Svechlty Bolh Phones.Blllx \ hr SHERI 1I"s SCALE - - -l I 6-it County Judge.I N »;}m1MMhhi||in||il\|l|||||i|\\\|i|||@ j g clixlzormcrlc Pon § §mrrrsn HEALTH § SlIERll"I"S SALE By virtue of an order of sale In sued out of the District Court ofWashington count); Neigruka, dated outo t e m n ~u o usi ng-lon County, Nebraska, and in pursu nnce of a decree of said Court in anaction therein pending wherein theBlair Building and Loan Association, :x comoration, was Elaintiff and JamesC.Appleby and lizubeth Agpleby.his wife, and Clinton R. Apple y and Elizabeth Appleby,his wife,weredefendants, said action being for theforeclosure of o ceruin mortgage.Iwill at one oclock, P. M. on the 3rd day of Asril., 1922, at the West FrontDoor of e Washiruzton County CourtHouse in the City of Blair. Washing ton County, Nelaruska, sell at public Attorney' Calla made in the city Ind country Conmitation Fm Lady .Aumdant DR. A. J. sarmsasorl. Chirepnelor ~p u s1 4 u m s e m o f N e b r u i m :I a m u a l !All Onlll I I I :H u n an a n n a IlgIIxi1IIs¥z Cuhand Sight E1l.¢l1lll|E8 '.| ~ $205,740.90 A.O U R G n o v w r u S I N C E M Deposits may 23. 1921 ...s a Aug. 6. 192| \l Dec. al. l92l | an March 25. 1922 l o 95,611.02 13| .asa.so 165,150.04 222,250.41 ' Y m é '1 nIz zIa r1. I luch cum made Ind provided. Dated at B}air. Nebrasks, thi! 2ndday of March, 1922.Maurice Mehrens,Sheriff of Washinkwn ounty.Nebraska.5--51 for cash, th following described pro-pcrty,to-wit.:The West Thirty (801 feet of the North Ninety (90) feet ofLot Numbered One (1),in Block Numbered Six (6). First Addition tothe Village of Konnard. WashingtonCounty, Nebrlskl."Phe plaintiff, on the let day of November, 1921. obtained a decree ofjudnnont and foreclosure in the sumof $l000.'F2. together with interelltthereon au. the 1ste of seven per :nper ennum from the lst day of o- vember,192l,and for $15.10 costsof said action:said decree providedthat said premises be sold to satisfyuid iudgrneunt above set out in case the same remained unpaid for 1 pe-riod of twenty days frofh the date ofuid clec nee and uid judgment bein!unsatisfied and said decree being still In force.Said premises above de-scribed will be sold zo satisfy said judgment, the interest thereon, wuts of said artion and all nccmlnzcosts,all as provided by said I n niu hz s a n 9 2 5 . 3 9 The Arndt Hardware AUTO DEl'ART|'\\EN"|' WE HAVE SOME TIRE BARGAINS (THAN LON Attorneys-ltlavr Oiilces in State Bank Banding A n t i l ,| . \ . .. . l ~W e n I ¢¢|Ju i d a c t i o n p e i n g f o r t h e I o n c l o s u r e o f a c e r t a i n m o r l g q g e ,I w i l l ,a t o n e o ' c l o c k ,P f l f . ,o n t h e 1 2 t h d a y o f A p r i l .1 9 2 2 . a t t h u W e s t F r o n t D o o r o f t h e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y C o u r t H o u s e , i n t h e C i t y o f B l a i r ,N e b r a s k a .s e l l a t p u b l i c a u c t i o n t o t h e h i g h e a k a n d 5:~ trnxme~c.' CONANT HOTEL COMPANYSheriff of Waahinmnn County, Ne b ma h ..~'\: Wheoinmgnuaha Hotel Conant Hotel Sanford Our repumnon ol 20 years hir datingis buck ol these hotels.Guan maynop lx any one of them with :infu- celia Coulter, Decenfed: To the Crediton of Said Estate:.You are hewy notined, That I willsitattheCountyCourtRoomin Blair,in said County, on the Nthday of April. 1922, and on the lsmday of J uly,1922. at 10 o'clock A.M. on each of said dates to receive.md enmine alll c laims against uid Estate, with a view to their | djult~ment and allowance.The time limited for the presentation of claimsnxuistt said Estate ll three month!from the Nth day of April. A.D., 19212. and the time limited for pay» ment of debts is One Your from :lid1ith day of April, 1922.Witness my hand and zeal of saidf;; ;1>Court, this wth day of ltlarch, (SEAL)A. C. DEBEL. I-St County Judge. l 1 said defendants in the sum of ElevenHundredThirty-three and 98-100(l1l33.93)Dollnn, together with in-interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent ;5er annum from the 2nd day of February,1922, for $21.20 costl.and acc using msofgnd said decrecproviding that the miles above de scribed lhould be sold to satisfy saidjudgment in use the same rernninec'unsnid for a period of twenty daysanWd judgment being unsatisfied and said decree being still in forcegaid promises will be sold. ns set ou!above, to satisfy mid judgment. theinterestthereon,the costa of said action. and all accruing cons, all nsproviciodbyu i d Order and decreeand the hu in such eases made and prodded.Dated at Blair. Nebraska, this 'ith clay of March. 1922.~ I Fifty-four Fact (S(o .oNumbers. One. Two and Three (1, 2& 3). and the North Fifty -four feet -h~ East 'l`went Feet Announcing new Lower Prices on the Nash Cars L C N , A t t o r ; 1 e y | .G 5 t - _t »¢.-u - - z:.r:::;:;;;:1;::.r.1.::1.:,n:::1.°1::r:rLz:1:l:r:::zIL.':cx:r:t1: rr |'1*;L.J..I I ~.£.a.C. J».&.IilZTflZ¥ZT.Ilf frrrrrzczr z !1I 1|liNR§ crwzsrs-ns: N. Pres. c ms. M. rn1c| m.\N. Vic e Pres. R. c . |mcm\1a1~=. As|'t Cashier AvE f f a r m e r s § > t a t P i g z m k Emir,'Nrhraaku ~ 1 i ` E 1 > o i z ' r O F C O N D I T I O N .M the c lose of business Marc h 25th, i922 4| m a .' = : » o U1 z c : I ~ : s L I A L I I I L I T ! E S LT- und Discounts ~$l8B,98| .3b Capitai -$35,000.00 Co my W arnnla »-4.loI.2l Surplus and Undivided Proms 7,350.00 Ov m ln l u .,453 lb Guannlcc Fund -1,119.49 | |D6 il1 ---222,280.47 I\3 II \I Na sh 6 --5 Pa ss enge r $l52 5.00 f. of li. Blair Na s h 6 --Spo rt Mo de l $1085.00 'f. o. b. Blair $25oo~00Na sh Q--Se da n f 0. b. Blalr Ano the r d ro p on nthe Ov e rla nd 4 tp $ 645.00 i. o. h. Bla ir a szos.14o.9o Lioensed Embalmer Fussen! Director HA GGARD I:UNRUH Courtesy--Service-»Simplicity QUALITY FIRST ALL THE PEOPLE i l k GENERAL AND L OCAL NE W S -AND COM ME NT " ' f i > T ' i u a l m a c o l l e p e u n c t r t * M a i l m a n b u . l i M 8 6 v l l l i z o r o n e a n y l l l s 1 p . | , _l . o b e = r € " P _ I % ` ° £ ' f 1 * ¥ . - . . . . . . ' 2 f i f " ' ° . 2 ' E - - . I I l a n n H .R D Y Q Q I n d ~ fsan Fontanene aan :ru |~|\.|.~...=.. Y..account of had weather and road!Hra. Wm. Wilkealng and Hrs. Ane Ierkod attended the dress form de monstration Wednesday .evening at the home of Mm John Niehaum near Thlbasta.Quite a few men folks from thisgelfhborhood enjoyed the show thatgiven at the Adlngton theatre Wednesday evening which showed dl the tuhercular hop and cattle.Emil Johnson had some hogs on the the Nickerson market Wedneldly.Waltrr Wachter was called to Hermantheforepartof thisweek onaoooont of the serious illness of his father.Arthur llengedoht and sisters.Anna and Clara were Blair cadlers Fdrlay.Among the Fremont visitors fromhere on 'Thursday and Friday were: Herman lierkolt, Mr. and Lira. Aug.Kerkoll and aon.Stanlev,Mr.and Hrs. Wm. Wilkeninz and ann. Clar- enee.Henry lllenacdoht Ls hoo! movin: his farm lrnnlementa and householdgood-e lo his farm near llerman where he will live a single blamed life.The Munn Hennr. For and Arthur and the ill.-#see Arna. Clara and EllenHenqodnhtattendedtheaurpdse partv which was 7[ren Frlday evcuinz-,:g=» Lillie liahlnvan near Herman.°'e Himsa Irene and Norma llolt» ron-1 went Sunday with Mina Mary Lellmnn.Rev. T. C. Sfhalzlt will confirm atlael of seven Cntechetlrnl nunlls in 9; Fontanelle Lutheran church, April Mr. ard Mfr. Chris Kuhlmar andferrllraowtSunrlwattheSadie Menrednht home.Hin Anna Menrre-doht roturnefl home with them to aa-llsd Nm.liahlzpno with her house work for a few weeks. A w x c ' r u a a o r r o a n o m Hr. N. '\'l'an'lckahlpped cattle Well- '=°"_;{ from Tyson station.A roy Bealea ia alot: with scarletfever at home under the care of hermother while hir. Beale: and the twogo a n g e r ~ a r e s ta y i n g at L i r a . I 3 | | f | | | u m a n a n - - .. - --E t h e l a n d H e l e n s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h h e r p a r e n t s ,H r .a n d h i r e .G i l l i a m o f T e k a m a h .S h e r i ! !I l l e h r e n a w a s u p f r o m B l a i r o n h u s i n e a e S a t u r d a y .|M r .a n d l l l n .B .O .C o o p e r o f e l u a - m a h i t t e n d e d t h e D .o f I l .c e t m g S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g a n d s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e 0 .L . l l i l a i n l w r h o m e . H a r r y L e a c h a h i p p e d h i s c a h o r s e s r n d ng z g l e a t o D e n n i s o n ,l o a m l a s t w e e t o n w o r E v e r e t t P r i c e a p u a e a g e r t o O m a h a S a t u r d a y ..1 d r o x e t o O m a h a F r :I ..C a m e r o n - d a y a n d m e t M i l e s E v e l y n w h o c a m e h o m e f r o m L i n c o l n f o r a w e c k ' s v a - cation.Mr. and Mrs.Keith MeKercher went to Onnha Friday where theywill make their home.Mr. lleliereherwiill work at the painting trade with Charles Ilergtrom.lllra. E. A. Wachter spent last weekinOmahawithher datighter,Misa hly nle.hir.and Mrs.Lynn Parrish andMary Mario and hir. and hlra. FredMichael were Sunday guests of ldr. and Mrs. S. M. Parrish.Mre.A. W .Barge Vllite¢|"friende ln Tekamah Friday.lllra.H: B. Cameron went to Om-aha Thursday for a few day s visit wllh relatl\e~5.Cary Cameron was an Orndia psaeenger Monday morning.Chas Lxurhlln left 'Thursday for(rewford, Nehr., called there by the death of his father, T. B. Laughlin.who had been quite poorly for some time.The river is c utting pretty badly east of here and has damaged one of'ho retanls which was not in last fallbv the Woods Brothers; Construction company.They are here and doingsome work at repairing ard complet- insr the remainder.-The Masons had workmen busy last week doing: some remodellru; in the Stlu-hen and reception room of theirlvll.The o'd cupboards were torn out and replaced wilth better onesnew linoleum laid and a new oil stoveadds greatly to the looks as well ae3 the convenience of those who use ern. Ch tis. Gr M1 hu of ilu eM: s \ | pg fo: in da a eate1 pedo lo lie n a ae D: or be er ar th c t az vu ttti n ls fu a: b n 9 o ll d 5 NO. 10VOL. XXVI BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, APRIL 3, 1922 SCHOOL BOARD MEETS Regular meeting,April 3,~=- Held at asm hour and plone.' cnt Gilberi-lon,Soromen,M Wright ond Niehen.Ahn Redfi = Minutes of previous m ing n ad m d approvod.Bills presented I n d diowod on fdllouri: Salaries for month of Much 84,617.2 Expenditures from Soc:etary'| hand Chrlnenaen Lumber Co. 73.05 (lhnuol illinlnx supplies)324.2 Crowell Lumbar Co. :mn 824.64 Pobonon Hnrdwnre Co. {Jon supplies) Tho Pilot {printin|} The Entuprlu (prinkinl) Danish Luth. Publ. House 15.90 s u a m o o (printing)84.90 Jas. Home (supplies)26-M Stewart Phumany (Hon. Tr. mppllol).# L U J. Mueller (gmegrles for . Bxmealic Science)| 835 Hammond & Stephens Co. {Dlplomaa)78 . 2 w. H. 'YCICJI Mfg. Co. f auppliosl 81.71 Upon tho nomlnotion by Superh- tondent. Min Ruth E. Ewa-nf Alva. Iowa was elec ted u tenhlr of Bd-enm and lhlhmmtic l at a aalsry of $1.550 for the school your 1922-23. Building and ground!wmrnittol was lnstructsd to no to the inning the 6 acre troct.. Financ e rommitho no dlrec hd lb take up the matter of tuition in tho Ed Jensen cue. Adjourne-d to melt Monday, April 10 st 1:30 v- rn. H. Skov Nielsen. 3067. b e a n n o u n c e d ve r y s o o n . a n d i n fo r m a - t i o n o n e a c h a t t r a c t i o n \ vi !L b e n n - n o u n c e d f r o m t i m e t o t i m e . Ju n i o r C h a u t a u q u a ,st or ie s,a m m o : a n d p a g e a n t r y e a c h - Io r e n o o u . F i n ! D u A i 't e r n o o n : - - A d d r u :C h a u t a u q u a S u p g r l n t z n d - e n t . Introductory Program-IIann's1.. K. B. Prlntlnl 00: (acumen supplies) Bhrintennn Lbr. Co. (coat for poor) BveninggPar!1.Souwern Melodies and Bpiritunls.Part II.Modern Songs.Hann'sWo:Id Famous Jubilee Singers. Second BayAfternoon:-Fuli Concert.Lotus Qann Ciub. E.| cning:-". Chamber Music.Lotus QuintetClub.Lecture."Ame{ica's Eternal Pur-pose"Hon. F. F. Elitworth [demo- Third Day "In !952" Vera. Coryell and Com- ny.§€...;...._ Music and Drama.Vern Coryelland Cumpanv.Ledure-{'AmeHc n Tom#/:rov."' Haroid Maman K1mme;_ (Author) Fourth DalyAflem-woon>. eral.) Afternounz- z ~UTAUUUA PRUGRAM ~LAI R c rrlz zxs To HEA R P RO- G R U I n a r t m i r n v r r u HIGH BLAIR ADDED 'ro LEAGUE SEASON STARTS APRIL emu Blair,Arlington,Hooper,Valley. Scribner and Nickerson and the Hein and Sonia teams of Fmmont will bo the line-up of the Elkhorn Valley Bud ball League This was the result ofCLASS TALENT ,the mootingof the league ofll-cial: hdd The entire llat of ettrac tionx for ~lair's six-day chautauqua this sum- - or is complete and the progrem has -» n anange¢L 'The lollowirg are strong numbers; :mfs Jubilee Ochlle (colored), the noted Author, Harold Menon. Kremer, o United States Congreseemn and the nzondorful play,"The Shepherd ~f the Ilille" by Harold Bell Wr5gl1t_ lat Fremont to elect ollloera, to decide whether Blair or Wnhoo would llll the vacancy made by the withdrawalof North éend. Blair was admitted by an almolt unanimous vote and this will insure us an entertainment of high grade amateur baseball. The seas-on opens Sunday. April 30 with the Blair boy: playing Nickerson. tist. -Ml allowed. compiobed and sat- tlecl for,werefore your dent!!file closed. C-25613.You wore granted nood- cd denlll work oh your ncent request 'o Veterans Bureau Utd all will be SBI- tled for as per your recent onrler for dental work.It was found that Mrs. 3.P. Jensen had filed complete de- \|.¢er¢i n B l a i r o n ex t e n d e d fu r l o u g h i n 19 18 f r o m B r o o k l y ,N e w Y o r k , t e r e fo r e y o u r w o r k w a s : a l l o w e d w i t h - m t f u r t h e r h e a r i n g . C- 4 4 5 5 3 9 .Y o u r ca se de c id e d i n y o u r f a vo r . d l \ 0 J ' k a l l o w e d . p d d f o r a n d y o u r h i s c l o n e d b y A m w c a n L e - qi o n Po . u t W a r S e rvi c e . C- 5 21 - 36 5 .Y o u r d e n t a l w o r k a l - l o w e d n o d fi n i a h e d , a ft e r w h i c h y o u w e r !pl a c e d i n V o c l t i o n a l & h o o l i n | ; s t a t u s , w h i c h i s n o w r e vo k e d d u e t o o p i n i o n o f ll ec li ca l Se ct io n.D e n t a l wo rk al lo w ed an d fnl e o n t hi s c lo s ed . C - 5 5 2 5 5 8 .W h i l e y o u r fu l l c l a i m f o r co m p e n sa t i o n i s p e n d i n g o n o n e li s ah i l it y ,yo u r 1 :l e 1 1 t ¢Iw o r k al l o w e d , fi n i s h e d a n d l i l o c l o s d a s fa r n a U l l a o a r t i s c o n c e m e d . C 4 5 8 5 0 8 .W o r k a l l o w e d o n M e |.. fm BUREAU BUSY ¢. .. . .. .. . -. .. -wlu . P UT ON ;\| 0\' | E PIC TURES SHOW ING FILMS UF' MUCH INTE RE S T To A L L Tublrtular cattle in Washington county are being claimed by the grim reaper, represented by govemment in- spectors, at a tnrnondous rate.La l! week over 120 tubercular cattle were condemned.They are being shipped this wack and many of the owners md iheir neighbor:will accompany tho shipment!to Omaha to .seo them slaughtered.This in at the rate of 7'.`fi»1,789 cattle iuwing been tested during the pm week.Dr. Tilden of '.3| l1RlCA'g GREATJDURNALIST BURIEI)C O U N l ` Y B o m M E E T S The body of Mane Henry Watter-tml dean of Af||¢;§¢3'3 jn u m n i l m. wm v ml.1.s ALLOW ED AND wlwse death oeeunved in the louth OTHER ~USINESS TRANS- thrw month: nga, was brought to his ACTED home town st Louisville.!{entuc'ky,l recently when budnl took place. }den7 County C0m111il8i°!\¢l"l Room, a!national prominonea and a v m !Blair. Nebr., April 3. 1922. us:mhlazu of hi. friends and mzgh-!'i1=_g= Board of C-ou1r:ty C°mmwl°==@r1 bon: gut]igrgii zo p;|y,;f{bu1,¢ gg H-5 met pursuant to ndjournxnent token 'l:n¢mnry,~ 2 0 . 1 9 2 2 .P l l l t n t 3 . F . ~ m- :a meri was delivered H c. Biaco and Henry Trllhllon. br hm pastor:The minutes of the int meeting "Ile leaves no successor, uid Rav. were read mud approval.' Dt. II. L f'o1\ell, putor of the church,Report of fees named for the lint"for only Ulysses can wield the 1»w'=1uar¢er weft filed as follows:on Ulysses."\|Co\|nty Judga - W - s s m o o f ' N ( | t a g a i n , " h g c o n t i n u e d , ~ ~ O f t h e ~ & l | I l | - _ . » . ~ ora.Fortunately, this rm does not hold tme week after week.To date :ho cattle tested luve averaged 4.5% tuberculosis. The vrterinarians started testing in Riehinnd ibimship this wool: md will iikely finish in three weeks. Meantlme wo rk is nwfr rwins mliy a limi and wrought on a great stage hive acknowledged their indebted- n\5¢ tn the glowing inspiration they Nteived throxuzh disc ipline or uso- riition wua mu great man, and his influence will abide, while othon of the younger generation,who have fait his olectric touch. will can? for- .n nelle tovnuhips.Arlington will take only a little while to llninh. That leaves only Cunt and Sherl- dan townships left to 1? in W ash- ington county Those w o have seen and realise the lmmense value of rid- dirg the cattle and hogs of this loath- some plague are urged zo help line up the herds in these lut two town- ships. Educetlonal moving picture allows have been disculeed considerably in Wuhingon tougty.Now eomea an opportunity for everyone to see what the government an show by mean: of this method.The film "Exit Asealla" will be shown at four points in the county.In addition an effort is being mode to secure another film ": $ - £ -_' ever the c ounty who would like to heir him lpeak that g", will be mode to have the meeting held at some central loention.It will be remem- bered that Prof.Filley was unable to attend a previous meeting sched- uled for him In this county due to the :het that he was summoned to Wuh- ington, D. C. to serve on the Agricul- tural Conkrence.Needless to amy, Prof. Filley has been in eonuci with the biggest menugzd bisxest problems of the United States,Especially does he see the fnrmen `onxle as he was himself on rl fmrn and was a success- fzd farmer before he took up teaching work.He still owns his farm in Gm# county and his interests are all 4 .f G S ¢ Resignation of John Obergl., Sr., as An-naar for Hu ma n precinct wal lcrgpftd. Appointment of Fd Fletcher u An- sessor for Herman precinct mule by the County inulor was oouhrmed. After a cmveful exnminatloa of th! following bills on the diierent funds, it wu moed and seconded that the County Clerk Ia hereby ordered to draw warrants on the different funds to pay some.Carried, ai! members present voting "aye," Wm. Sievorl UUPPIIGI for po-or)S 12.00 H. J. Madsen (supplies for poor)20.70 J. A. Johnson (road dragging)41.40 E. E. Rosenbaum (road dn:- ging)4.95 Fred Deweber .isupplies for poor)20.00 Frank J. Nuevo (suppliu)1.20 Burr R. Jones (supplies).75 J. A. Swihlrt (hlaclmnilh work)1.10 Omzha Motor Pazta Dept. ( n a d a )15.06 . The Arndt Hardware AUTO DEl'ART|'\\EN"|' WE HAVE SOME TIRE BARGAINS Announcing new Lower Prices on the Nash Cars Nash 6--5 Pu§5enger SlS25.00 f. 0. b. Blair Nash 6--Sport Model $1085.00 'f. o. b. Blair Nash Q--Sedan $25oo~00 f 0. b. Blalr Another drop on nthe Overland 4 tp $645.00 i. o. h. Blair a l i l 1lin mln in li ln irif.: 2: hwlrdfk and Hr. :milllra. P. Smith drove to Omnha Thun- dav.vm, Carrie Burdic retumingwith than or a fur days.Clifton Anderson drove up from Omaha W ednsadav nilrht md mun- n aof North éend. Blair was admitted by an nlmolt u n a n i m o u s vo t e a n d t h i s w i l l i n s u r e u s a n e n t e r t a i n m e n t o f h i g h g u d e a m a t e u r b a s e b a l l . Th e s u s - o n o p e n s S u n d a y . A p r i l 3 0 w i t h t h e B l a i r b o y : p l a y i n g N i c k e r s o n . tist. -All allowed. completed and set- tled for,wereforo your dent!!file closed. C-25613.You were granted need- ed dentll work oh your recent request 'o Veterans Bureau Utd all will be SBI- tlcd for as per your recent onrler for dental work.It was found that Mrs. 3.P. Jensen had filed complete de- tail sof your dents! case while you vrere in Blair on extended furlough in 1918 from Brookly,New York, terefore your work was :allowed with- out further hearing. C-445 539.Your case decided in your favor. dl\oJ'k allowed. pdd for and your Me cloned by Amwcan Lc- qion Po.ut War Service. C-521-365.Your dental work al- lowed and finiahed, after which you were plac ed in Voc ltional &hoolinlr status. which is now revoked due to opinion of Medical Section.Dental work allowed and fnle on this closed.. C-552 558.While your full claim for compensation is pending on one iisnhility, your 1:le11t¢lwork allowed, finished end lilo closd as far oe this oart is concemed C458 508.Work allowed on Me furnished by Poet. 15I Americeo Le- zion.Dental #lonoir deed . The above is an exceptionally ine record for dentel disability cones. There are to date in this section of the Post War Service :ix uses of dental claims.These have all been tiled with American Legion within the last eight weeks and are moved to hearing end are awaiting decision from Centro! oflioe.As soon as received if favor- able we will clone your file, if not and you wish any matter protéted, re- quest same of American Legion with- in a. few days. In addition L3 thc above cases we are sorry to note that there are some twelve cues filed by Red Cross per- sons thenmeejves, or some one in their behalf that have been decided elreinstthe boys.We have information on these cues also and some are in the course of being appealed.The Post War Service Section will be glad to -waist you only after u raponnihle time hae elansed. On Red Cross cases we note that nomo have been pending since Nov. 1921.These should have been closed weeks ago. We are therefore giving the coming week to clendng up these alentlnl files of tho'e who have requested that we look ow-r their work and see wherein the tangle seems to be.Every ille has d{|'lerc'=t mlestions to decide.i fyon\ore not sure of your number we will be glad to inform y ou of suc h. Boys in Washington. Richland and south of Kennerd ere being sent in to Omaha for dental examination.I f your c|.eeis just, keep on trying for vou will get your order if your cue is correctly established. Mrs. J. P. Jensen. Post War Service Scc'y, Stanley E. Hein Post, lsr, Amedcsm Legion. c A T T A B O Y ¢1 a F r e s h d u g s t r a w b e r r y p i z n h f o r w e a t h a l f p r i c e t o t h a t o f I n t y u r . Pr o g r es s i ve e \ e z b ea r i n g , g u a r an t e e d t r u e t o n a m e a n d t o b e a r .$2 . 5 0 p e r h u n d r e d .$ 2 0 p e r th o u sa n d .P o c o m - Q k e , s p d n g b e a r e r s , l a r g e fi r m b e r r y , w i t h I n g e fb i i a g e a n d d e e p m o t e - O n e o f t h e B e l t .$ l . £ 0 . p e r h u n d r e d . $ 1 0 p e r t h o t u a n d .C l l l p h o n e l : B l n i f 1 8 9 o r B l a c k 5 3 . 1 0 - t f M y r o n l d .H e u i n p r . 1 snow mm it.."ufU "'"=" \"°5 nur - u w un :xmas nuw. |,luppue1°a n lu f f _D r . n m m d Q 1 . s n u b r u "-='° *F*next "'°°P'P"'or urlh 2 1 1 - S c h e e r k tm wmd Gy m B a ma twr n ww J = m = » » = r = n = m i - - w e nttmcnt.m m.__. _...:.;. . . =.". , _»j _; ~q u e l t i v n s ~' M Y ~l n n . I \ | : : .l l I l . | \ \ v 1 \ ! \ ; r u r 1 a \ f R . ~ f . ; ...I f " ~p " c I :==-W. W.<2 =» 4 l e 3 » : ! Q ' Q , f o r 1.50 B i New England Choir.~" ".* " " " Prelude--Moclern Clamin Ye 016|New IInnisrd Choir. Misa J unnduKling |Mnno adress) presents "Mis: Fiflh Day Aftenmona-Athletic Contests Awarding olStandard Medals. Promam in Hmm Brass Choi:Ensemble.Eveni ng:-iioncerl.Brass Choir Ensemble.Lecture "Our Country" Hon. Bidi md W. Yates (republican)Si lh D Lulu Bett" x ayAflernoont-Paveant-"Conquea1'.n of Peace' br Junior Dirvctor and young people Lecture--"The Unfokifnsz of Democr=»cv" Joel W.Eastmsn.(.Attnrhey from Canada) E v n i n g z - Plav-"The Shenherd of the Hills'_3.;; }f =~ 1d Bell Wrigh blew Yuri asked.Those who attended the fflvf to South Omaha week before last had the pleasure of seeing this Elm andmany will be glad of the oppgrtunity Lo nee it again. mmm. .1 nn :un umaunmi gsozlimsrflllfo )6.00 grove 5 uccumsb \....wa { n r 20.00 E.B ~ " " ' ° " ° " ; R . J . S c h e n c k ( z u a n d o i l !£I.50|~cn fm 'u a lShi!Yer Oil & Ref. Co. {oii}24.20 E. C. Jackson (Ed Rana h h i Omnh and=.ff._:.'°1..:'. ._ ~ -_'*°;..f:f'x:'s=-te Dept. Pam. Work!i I me ),E".|I.Z"K§.\`f.f.'§i¢i§»d H12-rn Thursdasfu v n » . . . . .......__fo r J. S . C o n e t y a n d M e t z l e r B r o s .. . H a n a r d H r s . Jo e l l a n d e u r w e n t t o C o l u m l n m Th u r s d a y r a t n m i n g o n l l o n d a y .'H r . a n d M n . W a t s o n T y s o n l n e n t Th u r m l a y e ve n i n g w i t h M r . a n d M r s . M e e t i r g a a r e b e i n g ' a r r a n g e d fo r b y " " " " "" ' " " "" "" ' * "vu o u u u l u u y ,t h e c o u n t y a g e n t a t t h e fo i l o w i n g ~ :` ° i " ° " . § IMf , m l , " W i ° ° w e n w h e e l " S " » F ' J § ; f f ""; } ,. . . ,, 1 25 0 0 D e l m e r F u r ( ( u l a r v># L N -A _.. --!-A -.|:..4 _L .._\»'e n '3 ~places:Tuesday night at the Green school in Calhoun townahip, Wednes- day night at Fontanelle,Thursdny niglh at Rose Hiil md Friday night at McCar1l]&.The meetings will begin at 8:00 sharp.Needlesxto say. some big crowds me expected as those films will /1-rovo interesting as well as in- nnzctive., I The meeting l t Pleasant View Rev. E.R.Ford of Lincoln having charge of the services. There was n lugo nttondaac o of' friends Ind old neighbors of the Ilrackem present at the church. tosti- fying to the relpect in which she was held in the community where she had lived for so h w y years, and "here her large ftmily oi son: and . l . . . . . S . s - . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . - . . . |». .. . . . . . . | . . . . . . I Ki m) A"*\ K. J ohnso n (uhm R. H. Rasmussen (expenses) J. Mueller (supplies for poor) C. J. Hindley (mad dru- Kina) State Dept. Publ. Works (freight) Blair Tcl. Co. (phone rent and uctu l|l I|16 rfvu allnnmlut c nultn ~ u I '.' I m m s )a m s P e t e r : - e n { | u p p l l e | p o o r S a t u n d a y a i t e r n o o n a t t h r e e o c l o c k ,F r e e m a n \ r 1 ' , , ¢ k ¢ ,( r o a d d n l -|f u ).m 2.70 Funk J. Nnove (813817) 81 25;D. 8. Pric hard Mlm) 21.73'msg 18.90 m s H. C. Blaeo (salary Hiwly Com.) Mauriee Mehrenn (jaflers fee ond board priaonen) E. S. Andenon (md dn;- sins) C. H. Rungsv (care bf Hike 48.00 48.00 m o o s u a : u n 11 I : . .~im51i ~ifa1 5 J ~- a 3~ umR»f i~f¢iai-.. :nent several days the home of their daughter, Hn. 1~m'rES OF 1:\'1EnEs'r To n n . - a n n \ I L L . 1 1 n a The work of the Post War Service 1 M d i o n h a s i n c r e a s e d l n a ve r y g r e a t Qx t cn t .W i t h t h e h e l p o f vo l u n t e e r t y p i s u w e a r e k e e p i n g t h e fi l e s i n a r d e r a n d z i vi m z p n f e w o r k t o HIUGD nlIU a u :lu suv aauapasal nu ut h e r e fo r e n e e d t h e h e l p o f t h e A m - E r i c n n L e g i o n . Th i s w e e k w e w i l l r e vi e w s o m e o f th e wo r k o f th e De n t al D is a b il i t y fn le s . P i d o u t y o u r n u m b e r a n d sae t h e s t a t u s o f y o u r c u e .T h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n P o s t W a r S e r vi c e sec tio n, S t t n l e y E . H a i n P o s t , 1 5 I, n o w c l o s e s t h e f o l l o w i n g M e s : C 5 7 7 2 8 3 .Y o u r w o r k i n d e n t a l sec ti on a l l al l o w e d ,o r d e r iss ued f o r m m e , b i l l s p a i d a n d w o r k c o m p l e t e d Ua a t a l wo r k c l os e d o n L e g i o n t i l e s . C- 5 7 1 2 8 3 .A l l d e n t a l w o r k y o u as k e d f o r a l l o w e d .Si nc e w o r k i s n o w o o m p l e t o d w e c l o s e y o u r t i l e : a s r e g a r d s th i s p h a s e o f w o r k . C - L 2 0 6 u s .D e n t a l h e a r i n g oo m » p l e t e d , w o r k a l l o w e d a n d t h a n b e i n g n o fu r t h e r re q u es t s f r o m y o u ,y o u r Ma cloud.so me a t l a n ta a n d n in a ; o f fu r ni t un .|. . r ; _ \A n n !l ¥ | u n f n u n l l I I \ U U d n q l l i B R| ; . 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