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VOL.XXVI BLAIR,WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA,APRIL zo,1922.NO.12
TELEPHONE COMPANY LDSES
HEAVILY In SLEET STORM
The elect storm which swept overNcbneklsoutheasternSouthDnkotaeouthwestemMinnesotaandnorth
western Iowa Monday night April 10cost the Northwestern Bell Telephone
Company $900000.
Telephone service which sires cut oil
between more than ha!!of the townsinNebraskaineuuseofthebreakingdownof long distance lines is rapidly
being restored.
Sixty crew;with about 1200 menhavebeenatworkintheatomareasinceTuesday.Twentyseven creilrshavebeenworkingbetweenCentrll
City end Gothenburg in order to openthemainlineof telephone communica
tion between the eastern and western
part of Nebraska._rThestormeovered an emu of morethan60000squaremilesextendingfromWorthingtonMinn.to Valen
tine Nebr.on the north and from
Wahoo to Gothenburg Nehn on the
south.
_The telephone company had about
18.000 poles down in Nebnskz and
5000 in the tenitory outside of the
state.One hundred mrs of poles endseveralcars of wire and pole line materialshivebeenhurriedto the storm
ana from Chicago Minneapolis Ken
eu City and other poinli.
beer comparison with our own in the
amount of attention given by the governmentbothfederaland state
to agriculture]matters.But practically the whole of this effort has hith
erto been directed toward increasingtheproductionofcrops.But
when this has been secured the effort
for better fanning should eesso to
stand alone and should be seeompsnned by the eiort for better business
and better living on the firm.
Agriculture is not the whole of the
country life.The great rural inter~
ests are hnnun interests and good
crops are of little nloe to the former
unless they open the door to a goodkindof life on the forin.
If there is. one lesson taught byhistoryit is that the permanent greatness of any state must ultimately de
pend more on the eherscter ol its
country population than upon nny»thing else.No groirth in cities nogrowthinwealthesnmakeupfor
loss in either the number or the
character of the farming x>1==1hli1\How csn the life of the form fsrni»
ly he made less solitary fuller of op~portunity freer of dnidgery morecomfortablehappierandmore.st»
trnetivo?Such a result is most earnestlytobedesired.How cana compelling;de§ire to live on the farm
be aroused in the children that arebornDntheform?All these questionsoreof vital importance not onlyto the farmer but to the whole nation.
The farmers have hitherto had lessthantheirshoreofpublicattention
along the lines of buisqas and socinl
life.There is too much belief :monkallourpeoplethattheprizesoflifelieawayfromLhe farm.I nm there
fore anxious to bring before the peopleof the United States the questionof securing better buisness and better
living on the farm whetlwr by cooperationbetweenfarmersforbuyinsrsellingandborrowing;by promotingsocialadvantagesandopportunities
in the country;or by any other legiti
mste means that will help to make
country life more gainful more st
tnetive and fuller of opportunities
pleasures uncl_{en.snis for men worn
en and children ol the forms.
The Farm Bureau is working for all
these things ond Mr.Jensen urgedthateveryfarmerfamilyshouldbe~
long even Lho the man of the house
already belongs to some other farm
organization Many city business
men find it necessary to belong to sev
enl orgunisstioes in order zo protect
und Iook after their buisness properly.
Washington eounty sheep ownerswhowont to hire their shesdnir done
are med to communicate with the
Farm Bureau nt once.Arrlngemetrtswillbemuleseeordingto the number
of requests illed in or phoned.Last
year many did not get their sheep
sheared until way into the hot season.
ending up by paying;s big pdce.Bysrrenpflngforallthefloekstogether
FARMBUREAUwoan |MPRo\1~::uz:Nrs NMILLIUNAND A HALFTREESWILLBE EASTER1=1mncLY
PLANTEDINNEBRASKA'SANDHILLS!UBSERVEDHEREMEETINGS HELD :N','Ag}g'{}SPLACES'PROVEwmv propertica and this spring is no excep QINTERESTIHGNationalForest.,Indireotly the Result of Arbor
Day,Being Rapidly Incziaased From State
Pino Nurseries
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The 50th anniversary of Arbor dayestablishedbythelateJ.Sterling
Morton onoe governor of Nebraska.
has awakened unusual internet
throughout the nation en the aub
ject of tree planting.The anniversarywilloccuronthe22ndofthle
month and President Harding haa proclaimedit the golden anniversary.The establiahing of the Nebraska
National forest in Thomas and ohm;oountlee is due indirectly to theeedabe
liehrnent of Arbor day.Jay Higginsforeatsupervisorof the United Statel
Depem....nt of Agriculture Halsey;
Nob.advises that this #Prius hi!de
partment will plant 1500000 trees inf
the sand hillsadjacent to Halsey.
Largest Acreage Yet Planted
This number of trees will plant approxlmatoly1000 acrea of send hills
which is the largest acreage planted
during :my previous year since the el
tablishment of the Nebrneka forayHr.Higgins wmbe.|The into Dr.Beesey oi the Unlteerr
sity of Nebraeka promoted the creetlonof the Nebraska National forest
during the presidency of Theodore
Roosevelt.There are two divlalona
of the forest both being in the heart
of the sand hill region.The Bea:eydivixlonisinThomascountyandthe
Niobrara division la in Cherry county.Nunn?Named After Morton l
The Morton nursery la located 10
miles south of Nenzel 35 miles welt
of Valentine and is on the Niobrarn
river.This nursery was named in
honor of J.Sterling Morton orlinltor
of Arbor dei .Thi §e|aly di
and nuierf in i1amedln honor
Dr.Beesey who was profeaaor of bot
any at the state university.The in
terest of both these men in tree cul
lnne and afforestation is well known
throughout the United States.Dr.
Beeaeya interest in this project was
promoted by a neomm of the possibilitielof raising a forest in theeand
hills region and thereby creating a lo
cal supply of fuel and timbers for variouspurposes.The :and hills are ad
most barren of trees.The meet]of
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to conserve water the planting of for
eatai in these hills will check the wind
lmlly ond éenmlly it will preventthefurtherencroachmentof the aand
domes on the fertile land to the out
and will ameliorate the dryness of the
atmosphere so that agriculture mayreceivengreateramountofprecipiIllllonOf these influencee the local
effects of groves of then acting aswindbreakswillbefeltflntandfor
this rcnoon the planting of trees bylocalresident.s after the governmenthaethoroughlyexperimentedwith
epeclea ond methods ahould be stronglyencouraged.
Are Potenlhl Forell Lnnda
From the forestry standpoint the
Nebrnxka sand hills present wonderfulpossibilltleaThesanddune!arepotentialforestlanda.In the fall of
1902 the town of Halsey was selected
es the hcndquarten of the Nebraska
National forcat and a small nurserywaslaidutforthegrowingoljackandwesteyellowpine.Since the
spring of 1504 when the first aeed
linge became large enough for plant
tng this nursery has been increas
inr steadily in size and dfiolency nothat now the output Le 1500000 youngtrees n year.To date 1300000 treeahavebeensuppliedfreeof charge to
the residents of the Kinkaid district..
As a result of this free distribution
arnall groves of tree are appearing
throughout the send hill region.hoes may be supplied to eettlera and
.fahneae in the Sixth oomrreeuional
dllirictno faraetreeaeanbetpared.
1 an one fa num w
Since 1902 the forest reserve has
planted 8000 acres on the Heuer di
vision of the Nebraska National for
est.A young forest exilts on these
acres.It ia I green patch on the dee
olate looking country and in like anoasis ln a great desert.Trees 28 feet
high ore not uncommon.This nemnrknblegrowthwasattainedin19
venre.On the foren there are nendv
200000 arrea to be planted.This will
take many years and the development
tion in Blair.
Aa the weather grows warmer and
the geeen get.:back in the trees there
is a desire to clean up and drcaa uptheprornlaea.Among the many lm
provements being made we note the
following;there being many other
plans contemplated by the citizenry of
Blair which will follow as weather
and time permits.
Frank Lindon has about completedaneatlittlebungalowon west Colton
street near the .Henry Hill hotne
which he has been working at duringhis apane time this winter.Finiahingtouchesofpainthavebeenappliedandit is only needing the inside fum
iahinge to give it e truly homelike
air.
Mrs.John Klng who llaea acmaathestreetfromtheLindenbungalow
has just hed her home and other
buildlnga painted which adds mnqh totheirappeannce.Jena Nielsen the North Side grocerwhoresidesontheaouthaideonwest South street has added a acreen~ed in porch to his home and hot nightsTwill hold no terrors for him this enm
.
.§eo.Mclldde corner of 2nd and
Grant ia tearing down his barn mak
ing a sence and an automobile repair shop out of IL
Gus Schelfler on west Lincoln In
having a cement driveway put in onthecast of his lot.
M:a.Mattie Jones wut Lincoln
traeet la having repairs made on a
UNITED CHOIRS OF czmncnss
GIVE SONG SERVICE HUN
DREDS PRESENT AND
HUNDREDS TURNED
AWAY
Easter was Bttingly observed nm
season by a son;service by the unit
ed choirs of the chorchea of Bldr.ApproximatelyfortyvoieeedrilledbrMrs.Lillian Kyrie held the not a.|»
aemblage apellbound for about anhour and a half and when the seniee
was over those present would have
been glad to have remained much
!onBBr to listen to the sweet melodlelofTheArianeSavior.
Early in the evening the B.F.Isl
hall where the services were held
begun to an with those who had
thought to be eady in order to get aaeat and long before the aewieea be
mm the ushers were :fenced to turnpeopleaway.It uma eetlroated bythoeewhoweresupposedtoknow
that nt least seven hundred peoplewereadmittedtothelhallwhilefrom
two hundred to three hnndned vueturnedany.It la genenlly conceded to have been
one of the big if not the biggesteventsofitskindinthehistoryof
Blair.The members of the choir da
sarve much pratae for their faithful
attendance at practice meetings and
Mrs.Kyrie who was the prime mover
and the one who had full 1hifi!eertalnlyshouldhaveavoteof.4forheruntiring eflo1te ln mnlrine the
porch and have har home painted.lserrlee Aaueceaa.T.T Oaterman Blaira postmasterisimprovinghispropertybrputting
in a cement lnlk to take the place of
the brick one.
THOHAB DOLAN
11~r1;aFuneralaervicirforMirThomas
Dblan ol Arlington took place Thur:
dey morning Apr.20 at the Catholic
church in this city Father Byersdorferofthatchurchofficiating.
The deceased waa TT yeara old and
came to Nebraaka in 1366 living aroundArlingtonpracticallytheentiretime.The family mored into
»\rllngton lest fall..He leavera widow ani two aonaInncisofArlingtonandWarrenof
SAVE cusrouzes MONEY
when you conalder the lnereued
ratea that you would be obliged to payfortrainauraneehadnotellffrldit
aldgn s:|pynededQ1a rlndll old
the coal oil lamp and adnoo the tale
pbone makes lt possible to call the
hm orpolice dspartnunta quiczldyyouwillleethatthesepublicutili
ties really em you nothing.
The ltre risks of candles ooal oil
lamps etc.lack of flre protection
from organized are department.:mah
farm houeoa heme etc.prohibitife
Haha to tire Insurance companies..The
city property owner oould not aleep if
his property went uninsured ourTnwnllsmNphnlimmndlnhhnrlntlvna. lniavtn
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Q.The meetings held during the pamweekwereabigsuccessdespitethe
fact that it was such n busy seasonAnaltendanoeof 419 was reglsterecat the fo meetings held in the countryschoollltiuseaThesubjectAni
md Disease Control is always 1
popular one the speakers were excel
lent and not the least feature of the
meetings was the movie.
As used to illuslrateille damage:done by round wornu in hogs ln the
dlm Exit Ascaria prepared by the
U. S.Dept.of Agriculture the movie
promiaé!to be oneof our lending edu
caturi in runal communities.Wash
lngion county had heard much aboul
the value of the movie in other countiesbutthlsi5thefirstrealtriadlt
has been give here..Needless to aayeveryonewashighlysatisiledwith
the pictures.A ahnrt comedy reel
was featured for the dlildren and il
was as good as s shor just to hear
their hearty laughter.
Dr.Hays of Lincoln spoke at Fon
tanelle and Rose Hill Dr.W. T.Spenoer spoke st Mcflirihy and Dr.Smithlpokeat the Green school.Some veryinterestingfactswerediscloledabout
ihe round worm.As Nebraskans wecanallfeelproudthatmuchofthis
infonnstion has been brought out bynNebrasknnDr.Ransom who is nowwiththeDeptofAgriculturein
Wuhlngton.Ono feet stands out clearly hors
esnnot be raised successfully in filth.
When we stop to think that one ie
rnale round worm lays 80000000 egg:in 1 year we can see how infected old
bog lots must be.These eggs often
aunrive several years.Dr.llnysmenUonedone case of some eggs which
were placed in a iom1a.ldehyde solu
tion for s year.At the end of that
Lime they were removed and hatched
out.
This crnphseires the fact that round
worm eggs csnnot be killed by dis~lnfectnnts.A thorough scrubbingwithboilinghotwater and lye is the
only way to clean up n hog house.
Great stress is laid on the fact that
most hogs become infected when they
are small.The first four months aretheeritiesltime.The following vital
points are brought out Make the
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material for building !r....il quite cnvucity of gipgk is under wav soacute.A Mmply of lumber for the fu that the planting may }~»~nmnlilhud
ture is one object of forest planting in as noon as possible TN aurreu In
the sand hills affnresting of fhpll amid hills has
Will Refllim Lind caused surmise rfl wondrrment to
The following infomation is given | those who have visited the Besney dlby the forest service:|vision.Many people of Nebruka litWhileitcannothe said that fortie realize that there is a real nation
eala are needed in the sland hillreglon sl forest in their stale.Omaha.Bee.
the year took place last Fridny after
noon when the Lucky McCarthy PigClubwentdowntoFoleyBros.farm
to inspect their Dames and Hcrefords.
After n short demonstration by the
county rgent and some good advice
from the breeders present the boyshadajudgingcontest \\\.hieh broughtout some keen discussion.Some good
HOWARD SUTHERLAND
Funenl services for Hownnd Suth
erllnd whole death was mentioned in
the column:of The Enterprise last
week.were held on last Sundxy after
ncon April 16 from the Bapllsichurvch and was one of the largest attendedfuneralsever held in Blair.
l\3d:f5 me expected from this B1\¢Pl Mr.Sutherland wus one of Uncleoffour teen boys.Mr.Chns Hinz
leader and Prof.Anderson .sceompal
nied the party.Dr.W.T Spencer ofOmlhawas also llong.The boys all
attended his leeture In the eveningwhenthefilmExitAaearisWu
shown.Needless to my the party was
Sams mail carriers nnd\practiallythewholeroutewererepresentedat
the funenl services Rev. W.H.Un
denxood und Rev. C. Bd. Foreman had
the slervleea in charge at the church
and the 2. D.O.F.of which organizationhewas|member had chnrgeshownevercourtesybyPoleBronnlntthecemetery.
A150 a brotherinhw W.G.Harri Fire innu:neo in regunied as I fun
son of neu Blair and two brothers dnmentnl of bufmn Thema of tln
:nd 1 sister inWisconsin.Mr.Dollndges cod oil lamps etc..gmntly in.hu been in poor hulth for about :ix 1 :reno gm gr lnlunnce rates.E1¢
yun but only in n serious conditibn tri:or §u light or A telephone (runtforIlhort TiU10 ly reduces rata of tins insurance.
He passed away :tn Council Bluifnl Having electric ugh su runninghospittlhavingbeen there but I few water nnd n telephono in your house
days.means not only convenience but In
Interment wa.: made in the Catholic nctuad saving of money.cemdery..I
Permanent Pastures Perpetualo Par
uites Rotate Your Hog Lot.
Hog raising in Illinois and Indiana
Wu becoming nn almost hopeless propositionuntilthemethodsofconim]were worked out in MCLcan counky by ihe Dept. of Agriculture expert:ond the county Farm Bureau.Fur
ther details may be had from the coun
ty agent.
MARTINBANSEHPresident Nels M. Jensen of th:Music TEACHERS To MEETWashingtonCount?Farm Bureau has
been speaking to ¢r0\\d!\in \13.liClu:
part:of the county during the pasiweekcallingLheirattentiontothi
membership csmpnign.Plid lsolici
tors hswe been dispensed with end sl
solicitation is :ow in the hands of the
members themselves.In the campaignlastspringmanyfarmerssair
they would wait until the benefits oi
the organization were shown.Mr
Jensen briefly outlined the facts.Ts
date a.minority of the farmers com
posed of the most.progressive menhavehomo the brunt of the work amthe expenses.If every flrmer woulc
join Mr.Jennn feels that the memberahipfeecouldbemstednllyreduced.In closing Mr.Jensen read xletter penned by Lhat man who stands
high lmong the gnahest of .dl Am
ericsns Theodore Roosevelt.Thi
letter was written August.10 1908
long before the Farm Buren:was conceivedbutthebigideaarestillvergapplicxble.Parts follow:
No nation hu ever lchleved permaeentgreatnessunlelethisgreatneilwasbuedonthewe!!being oi
the great farmer clans the men wh:
lie on the soil;for it is upon iheh
Qelfam materiel phd lornl that thniielfnreof ibn nurglof e nation ulti
mately rests.We 1»\mer{c;n:are mnking :rent proszreu in the de
Yeloprment of our amieutturni reset
Mr.Ben Martin and Min ErinTheNebraskamusicteachesas_rsocietlnnwhichwillbeinsessionin
Lincoln this week April 17 18 and
19 hu e membership of 400.About350 are expected to attend the annual
convention.Most of the teachen prominent in the pfnfeseion from .ell parts
of the state are included in the membership.There is also an associnte
membership open to those interested
in music but who ere not teachers.
The plan for student contests will
be tried out for the firgt time in Lin
coln.About B0 students have entered
for the three departments of piano
Hansen of Missouri Valley Iora
came over Inst Saturday morning
April 18:11 rin Nortbweuem.Ind
were quietlbmlrded at the Metho
dist parsonlge J.A.Johnoln putorofficiating.Mr. and Mrs.liutin wereborn in the lame town Spencer Iowa
but did not know it until they came to
get the license.
Mr.Mlrtln ls in the plumbing bud
ntis in Minouri Valley and he unbusinessisquitegoodthisspdng.We exfcnd congntulatiom to than
young people wishing them succeilwhichwebelievetheydeeene.Can»
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even including u rea; 5T.0CK!I|I.l1!lumen
which }1it the right spot.T.B.eradication work is makinggoodprogressdespitethefactthatit
is now the busy season.Three veter
inarians.Drs.Smith Tilden and HigginbothemstartedworkinGranttp.Monday morning.with Ur Stanley
Iinishing Richland this week and Dr.
HeCoy finishing Arlington within the
next two weeks there only remains
Sheridan township untested A anecisldrivewillbe made to include it sothatWashinrtoncountycanbecome
ore of the first clean counties in
this pert of the country.Althoughoneof the last lo start it is nlrearlyrankedas one of the Sending counties
in the stale in this work.
The floral tributes were many and
showed the esteem in which he washeldby his neighbors friends and pairons.
The deceased was born on the home
farm west of Blair S4 years 1:0 and
inas married to Miss Grace Pounds
July 19l3.Besides the wife his fath
er five brothers and two sisten arelefttomournhisearlypassing.
W.R.c.PROGRAM
On next Saturday afternoon the
voice and violin.tnl>uted.
essren coucsrrr no an l WIRELESS Pon mast novREPEATED
On account of many not being able
to get into the opera house to hear
the Euler Concert last Sunday eve
ning it has been thought advisable
to repeat it at the Baptist church onnextSundayafternoonat3oclock
and those who desire to hear it and
iwe unable to do so at the first presenIl.ion may have sn opportunity i
Chris Hint.who lives in the Me
Carthy school district has bought his
twelve year old son Floyd a radio
set having purchased Lyle }1eBridaa
set.Lyle wont out this week and install
ed the system and the Hin:family
will have some rrgisrhli interestingtimeslisteningso far array programs.Lyle rnsde the set which he sold toladiesofthe_Belief Corps at their at this time.Mr.Hin:and intends to get a largerregularxiaoetlIwillpresent a pgtri ~F E out!lt alter awhile..r:..~
...otic program i honor of the annlver The W..R.c.N ~mem The price paid wet $100.00 whichsaryof U.S.{§rnnts birthday whicii wnth Mrs.John Luis t.h_|s afternoon Mr.Hlriz considered very reasonablewilloccurApr.27.A committee has ew 20.after looking all over Omaha and
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But it is equally true that o.better prioes can be obtained anfl thesocial and eeonomic institutions of te lheerer een wo k steuiil f 1..r nr nom p neeopencountryarenotkeepingPto place insiend of having to hunt his\witJ1 the development of the nation bs..u 1 whole.[jo
31 doubt.if any other notion mi The lint pig club judging tip of
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The ladies of the Episcopal Guild
met Wednesdxy afternoon at the home
of Mm R.fi.Allen.Mn Allen wi!
nnsisicd In thc narvinz of refneehmenla
by Mrs.Anne Petemzzon nw!Mrs.
FredCompton.
I llbeen nfbpointed to have charge of the Dodge county is not going to let
program and there will be musicld Aibert Milier run away with the State
numbers re&dinge and perhaps short Senalorial togn without a fight.John
talks by some of the members.Gumb of that county having filed
The member:are urged to be pres for nominition on the Qernocnticent.rims for that office.I Reed in :wuz in The Emrprm.
fir\ding$175.00 the minimum prica
There is no doubt but that the win
less set.:will be as common an uid
phonel some time in the nur future.
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fr o m a m o t h e r , o n e o f t h e l m n l e s t
l a t h n t o f z n e e l l n g l n t l a e vl a e a t w e y t h c
u n d e e l r u b l e t r n l t a t h a t z p p e n r i n c h l l .
d r e n .In l l e a l l t l g w i t h t h e s e p r o b l e m s
t h e r e a r e t w o g r e a t he l ps .F u a l .a
l e n l e o f h u m o r .I f a c h i l d w m e s
d o w n t o b r e n l t fe n su l t e n a n d b l d
te mp er ed ,m a k e s o m e l i t t l e jo ke .n
h e l p s t o c l a r i t y t h e at m o s ph e r e .I
d o n 't m e a n l a u g h a t t h e c h i l d ( t h a t
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m m e : m u s i n g t h l n g .o r te ll n fu n n y
n a r y a n d y o u 'l l l l m a l e t h e cl o ud s
u n l a h l i k e m a d e .P a r e n t s w h o a p
pr e c i a t e f u n a n d w h o a r e t h e r e a l
c o m p a n i o n :a t t h e i r l i t t l e on e s h a ve
t h e ha p p ie s t a n d m o l !ul te ct l on at a
ch i l dr e n .B u t m o s t Im p o r t a n t o f a l l
is g r a c e .Gr a c e L1 t h a t l o ve l y , t u r i n g
s p i r i t w h i c h , n o m a t t e r h o w t r y i n : t h e
ch i l d r en u r e . e n n u be d is t u rb e d .W e
c a n n o t h a ve l h l l o u r s e l ve s ;i t u
t h e g i f t o f G o d .H e s a y s . " M y g r a c e
l s sutl lel ent fo r th ee ."so.w h e n t h e
rl n ll d re n a r e no i s y a n d n a u g h t y a n d
o u r n e r ve s s e e m j u s t a b o u t t n vl e m .
l e t u l a n y t h l s o ve r a n d o ve r m e n t a l l y
an d we a l aa ll b e s ur pr is e d at t h e pe ac e
a n d q u l e t n e s l w i t h i n ou r s el ve s t l m t
vr l l l fo l l o w .g
T r y t o Q 1 l i n t B a d Te m p e r .
G r a n t e d t h a t w e l m vf i y m p n l l l y a n d
pu l s e o u r se l ve s, w e a r e In i t t l t co n d i
t l u n t o h e l p o u r c h i l d r e n t o o ve r c o m e
tn e l r fa u l t s .O ft e n c h i l d r e n a r e c r o s s
a n d n a u g h t y bec au se t h e y a r e o w r
ti r ed ,over-<-mzelted o r h u n g r y .W e
m u s t b e s u r e t h a t t h e l r n l l u g h t l n vi n
d o e :n o t c u m e fr o m w m v pll ynl cul
re a s o n t h a t w e c a n h e l p It a ch il d L s
i n a b u d l l r m l n e r t h e t i n t t h i n g t o : l u
l s t o q u i e t m m .H u w ?B y b e i n g ve r !
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mu m e l t e d l u s y m p a t h y . In d e e d . n e w ?
h a d h e wo r k e d' s o h e r d o n a n y o n e
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Ke n z l e h a d o ut vr l t te d h l m t h a t h e h a d
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ILROAD 'mm TABLE
Chicago &: Norti W elton:
Trains East
4:40 p. m. Ddly.
10:43 a. rn. Daliy.
Trains West
8:45 a. m. Daily.~
2:50 p. rn. Daily.
c . St. P. xl. l 0.
Trlinl North
7:20 a. m. Daily Except Sunday.
2:00 p. m. Dldly Except Sunday.
5:55 p. m. Dull: Except Bundzy
8:30 a. m. Sunday Only
'Rains South
12:50 p. rn. Daily Except Sunday.
9:25 1. m. Daily Except Sunday,
6:28 p. m. Daily
Kuhn'| Photos will please you..
Swi!t'| while laundry wap, 8 ban
for 251: at Redfleldk.
Mr. John I. Unruh was a. passenger
io Omaha this morning, going quan
un businoil..
Lyle Dexter af Omnha me l guest
of his ment, Hn. Ellen llckepny. at
the Euurudo.
Fred Weber was over from Arling-
ton last Sundey to attend the Hon-nd
Sutherland funerai.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wall Linden is recovering from a ser-
ious use of pneumonia.
Mn. Clause Menckn is visiting
relatives and !Hends in Teknnmh and
BLAIR BRIEFS--Local and Personal
Alnbualine, ull colors.
ll~2t Petersen `Hnrdvrure Co.
.The Ergerpriae prints sale bills
Ruhn'|photos will m m you.
Hugh Cook is marking up In Sioux
cny,
lm-gn u n of lomalnes 154:nzRedHeld's..
E. D. Hamwd.\\HdH\Ak¢f~PhoneRes. Bell lm.Ind. Cedu 163.L!
Cnzl Rnhwer,from dawn in the
I
Knmrs Photos vm Neue you.
Lex un do your job work for you.
Bulk garden meds, more for your
money.
l1~2t Pememn Huriiwnn Co
'rm fm C umlene muh, o¢ , s for
zs= M n¢ane1a'».
E. IL Hnggnrd, underuker.Phone
Ru. Bell 121.Ind, Cedar 163.i f
Chirken ww. xix fur 89.00
11-2m Pemrun Hnnlwnn Co.
ILROAD 'mm TABLE
Chicago &: Norti W elton:
Trains East
4:40 p. m. Ddly.
10:43 a. rn. Daliy.
Trains West
8:45 a. m. Daily.~
2:50 p. rn. Daily.
c . St. P. xl. l 0.
Trlinl North
7:20 a. m. Daily Except Sunday.
2:00 p. m. Dldly Except Sunday.
5:55 p. m. Dull: Except Bundzy
8:30 a. m. Sunday Only
'Rains South
12:50 p. rn. Daily Except Sunday.
9:25 1. m. Daily Except Sunday,
6:28 p. m. Daily
Kuhn'| Photos will please you..
Swi!t'| while laundry wap, 8 ban
for 251: at Redfleldk.
Mr. John I. Unruh was a. passenger
io Omaha this morning, going quan
un businoil..
Lyle Dexter af Omnha me l guest
of his ment, Hn. Ellen llckepny. at
the Euurudo.
Fred Weber was over from Arling-
ton last Sundey to attend the Hon-nd
Sutherland funerai.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wall Linden is recovering from a ser-
ious use of pneumonia.
Mn. Clause Menckn is visiting
relatives and !Hends in Teknnmh and
BLAIR BRIEFS--Local and Personal
Alnbualine, ull colors.
ll~2t Petersen `Hnrdvrure Co.
.The Ergerpriae prints sale bills
Ruhn'|photos will m m you.
Hugh Cook is marking up In Sioux
cny,
lm-gn u n of lomalnes 154:nzRedHeld's..
E. D. Hamwd.\\HdH\Ak¢f~PhoneRes. Bell lm.Ind. Cedu 163.L!
Cnzl Rnhwer,from dawn in the
I
Knmrs Photos vm Neue you.
Lex un do your job work for you.
Bulk garden meds, more for your
money.
l1~2t Pememn Huriiwnn Co
'rm fm C umlene muh, o¢ , s for
zs= M n¢ane1a'».
E. IL Hnggnrd, underuker.Phone
Ru. Bell 121.Ind, Cedar 163.i f
Chirken ww. xix fur 89.00
11-2m Pemrun Hnnlwnn Co.
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rate of eight per nent per annum
fron: he am day of Auxmt. 1921, me
eostannd accruing costa,|.nd by virtue
$9.25 costs.acerniam costa, I will,
at one o'clock P.ll.on the N t hdas'of Aprn,2922.at the Wei:
Front Door of" the Washington
County Court Home in the City
of Blair,Washington County.
Nebraska,eel!at public auction to
the highest and best bidder for nah,
the following described real estate.
to-wit:'Tax Lot Number Four (4),
being more fully described as the
North One-Half of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 27, Towmhip 18,
Range 11, East of the Sth P lf., ex-
cept ten (10) rods wide cut from the
west end of the said nort one-half of
the southeast quarter of said section,
all in'Washingt¢on County, Nehnnka.
The defendant and cross-petitioner.
Chris Paulsen in the above action, en-
titled,David J.Hundnhl vs Mort
Groser et al.,on the 22nd day of
March,1922.obtained n decree of
judgment and foreclosure in the sum
of $11,065.72 together with interest
thereon at the rate of tenper c ent
por annum from the 22nd day oi
March, 1922. and for $7.25 costa of
said action; the interrenor and trans
petltloner, Jarnes E.Hart,Rrfeive
for the Banking House of A. Cnntetter
In the action entitled, David J. Hun
daht vs. Mort Grover. et al., obtained
a judginent under said decree for the
num of $8,1I02.33. together with in-
terest thereon at the rate of eight
per c ent per annum from the 22nd
day of March, 1922. and costs, said
judgment being subject to the prior
Hen of the said defendant and Cross
petittoner,Chris Paulsen,as above
set !orth; said decree in the said case.
David J. Hundahl re. Mort G. Grover.
et al., providing that naicl premises
be sold to satisfy said judgments
and uid judgment: being unsatisfied
and said decree being nil! in force:
that under and by virtue of said exe
cution [sued in the action.Farmers
and Merchants Bank, n corporation,
va. Mort G. Grover, et al., and by vir-
tue of nn execution issued in the ae-
tion of George Menking and Wilbur
R. Seger re. Mort G. Grover et nl., I
levied upon the premises hcreinbe
n u n
frees as to this Court.may seem
° ' 2 r ' ~itn e ls my hln d :n d e mu S u lthis :frm dgy of Hitch. 1922.(SEAL)A..C. DEBEL.
9-St Counf) Judge..
sn s nz r rs SAL E
By virtue of an order of sale isaueli
out of the District Court of Washing-wn County,Nebraska.,m d in pubmince of | decree of laid Court in an
action therein pending wherein the
Citizens Sxvings Bunk, a Corporation.of Blair, Nehnske. was plnintifl andWill Ryan, Alta E. Ryan, James Ryan,
Jr..Eliza V.Mencke and HenryMencke. were defendants, said action
$7.00
Per Ton
For Sweet Corn Acreage
W e are going to contract. for a normal
acreage this year and settlement will be made.
as usual, when you complete hauling youu:
corn.
No corn will be Durchased that is
not under contract.
We will pack a small amount of Country
Gentleman for which we will pay
$8.00 Per Ton
\Come in early and get your contract.I t
is ready now.
W e have 95 acres of good bottom land
A ¢
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cx g ~ e t te s
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F I F T E E N
In a n e wp a c l a g e ma tn u d wp o c l d -
Araprios thnx no :he p¢¢u¢-boa-
'I'n¢.mme unmardued blend ol
'Pl/nx1sH.Vmc1Nm¢uBvnu:rTblmwo.v
~c a m . - i t s
P
he-my
THE ENTERPRISE
w m a A . m o n x a .n s x u w
¢ § v¢ x>y°x n 1 m u n s n n
Prkx Per Yau 81.50
Enur ed u ueo uddn n- mltuu r 1
in putc lf ic e a l B lai r,Nab,mule
an An at Cvnzuu of Min h a. lst:-I
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The x- u m :Reserve m x llnds
that the nu-Ska: us humlng bualnea,
and n might be Added mal. ln the lsm||
run L hey us likrly lo hun llri ken,
amyloyen nd about everybody else.-
Bomm Tnnxeript.
When Prnldarl.llmli n g " ° " ' " " 1
far tha onc e l Bib'e :lun ledurer Ile,
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aw no: ml m dz-'lvu r w " " " i A
NMI: for luv enfomwmont.He wld
hh h e u a n i n Washington that one
thing that alln the country in anlempt
for law hy mm in hl¢l\ plum.That
oughr m be pondered.lf the lendlnk
exnmlives in |ndu.~1.ry. the hig llw»
vm. do<1or| , merclunlx banken, ln
l m .any body who lnnuenees vm
mlndu of when would become militant
n d v o n m nf respect for h w the
' Un lw s u m wu ld be |mater.
Itrong and ln-:ter muon.-South Band
Tribune.
COMMIS SIONERS n ew
County Commlasionen room. lllnlr
Nebr. April, 17, 1922.
The Dowd uf Cmmty Commlnlon-
en mel pursuant to adjournment ank-
en Ap u: s , lm Pme nzl. P . wma.
H. C. Blue nnd Henry m m m .
Mlnu m o f lu! me e- mg u n d md
approved wnh que following corne-
don:
That in u murh u objec tion lun
been fi lvd un jus t d nwlng of wu-
runl on clmim of C. H. Runyan In mm
o l s u m n t u mo ve d n u seconded
tbl! uid lC!|Q¥\ be he-conmldened. Car-
fled,
Uh mation duly mule and carried
ihe claim of C, H. Runyxn in the sum
of $54.00 vu dh-mllowed. lor the ru-
son thx! uhi c laim wa not 1 lurful
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BiI§;.Uonlld (saluy )50.01
Prulk Strickitit {| |1u'y}60.01
Par. sum llln k (u nilwi br
s s m m c u 1501
ln. Frank Allbery (carve Mrs.
Chu. Lantry)15.01
Bond ndjoumed until May 1. X922
Mary C. Debal, Co. Cierk
LIVESTUQK pR|GES
AT SUUTH ummm
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Catile Siow to I0-¥5o Lower-
..tower Than Week Agq.
I Hin Anvnncf IN nuns
lmlli Rec eipt! d lhc ip :nd Llmtx
Find a Rudy Sala at Palou 156
21-c Higher Than Tuoldly --i tll
Wound Lambs at 3|1.88.
n - : n
Unlon Stork Ynrrln, tmulmu. Aprll 20mSumo 'r.ouu ruth arm¢~u \\id
Ursula! and mold nn \ slow nlarlwt as
rrln1:In-nk to l0 0l5c luwnr lhanhlesday.I k : I w; brought $8.000
L35.Fat mule Ire germ-rally 2.'k lot
r for Sho \1wk, row fluff and llavkerl
Lml fevdvru not fnr from llvmly.
Quotalloml on Callie:-Gund UI
hoiw bee-ru. ST.8598.|04 fair lu goof!.e¢»u»n $l.l!»0T.7?»;common zu tal:
renea,scLw¢1.1n=:and to rlmlcv
lelrllngs,$T.T508.1J0;fulr 10 goodParllnxm $T..?.50|.'f5; mlmnml Us fair
eu|lu|:n, $1L5l}0l.25; X000 lu <llol¢1'
mlfera, 8?.2i10?.15: fan' to good holfH. $11.000T.?5: dzorlrr to prime* l'0\1|\.
6.I0€1].T.I\; guod lu tlm|('¢ 4own, $.L"\1!
7000: fnlr to good mwa. 8.'S.00¢f».3»0:llltefil.$3.7504..'50:mrinfrll,$3.000
50S bee! :ml but-rhrr builn, $4.000
00: laologrna bulls |»3.15@125:wal
liven,$1].00010.00:gmt!to rhoI1.'|
ooders. $T.1307.B5_; fnlr to :nod fvedrn. $6.:wB7.10; common so nur food
ra. 8-'LZi0¢6.3.1: so--a lo rlnolw slack
\'l. 8?iJg1.85; fair to good nturkers.6.G3¢ .l 1 common In fair lllork-1'ri.
5.T50'EL50I llovk hvlftfn, t-l.mqu.00:
lock rows, $3.5005.25; lwvk Miva.5.0007.D0.
H°g» Bill l Dlmg Higher.
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s h m f r o f W u h i n g t o n C o u n t y
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The 0ld Reliable
Brown Seal Flour, per sack .. ._ __May Day Coffee. special per 3 lb. an $2.!5m e
May Day Coffee. special per 2 lb. can. ~--Mny Day Collet, special per ,L-l~b.can ._.._.Cl'\armCofl¢.'¢P€llb.__-..___.__..Colo Brand Coffee per lb..
Seeg Coffee, special per lb..
Sun rite Cleanser, special, 2 cansOil Saniines, pe; gan __.,_ _..Mustard Sarclinqsi per can . ;.-_ ..
10 lb. Brown per5 lb.Brown per10 lb. W hite per
5 lb. W hite ner
Cnrolene milk, family size, per canCarolene milk. baby size. per can __
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pupnilpail
Large can: Lilac Rose Talcum Powder, per canCornPuffs, per packlllfe ..._-___ ._._
Half gallon pails honéy, per pail
-.70c.asf
.406.25c
2793:
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25C55¢
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Get your campaign cands at thisffiée.We can do the job right.
cA n O p p o 1 t y
T o B r i g h t e n U p
Brightening up the home isme of the chief pleasures of thehousewife.A bfizht.dmfmlhomo nukes for c mt mmu nmdcunforl.
Thmemummredmduuibch-edpieoeaoffurniwe--f.hewomBoora\ndstui.r tread|-t.hewood-wm-k,whichnecdsr=Enilhing-meifuhm-¢h¢ kitchencabi-ncrandmanyothaplnceaaboutu.¢mm¢¢=nb¢b=-zghncmdup
win.
Sasawnv-Wfuuxs
PLO ORLAC
a varnish ltain of unusual wiear-ing qualities, adaptability mdbeauty.It s*°'-° and varnishczsin one opefaticnn-isdurableczdwaterproof.
Floorlac is made in all the
popudar shades of oak,ma-
h0¢¢¢y_ walnut, etc.It is in-
expensive to me and war to
W 9 :nahnge me 'in :pedal offerin order to introduue Floo1lacQuidL!,y1:o2heho®.§.oewzfe._Cut
Im m ma xo unuua fs - ~ » ~ » > p u m m d n w m g
I nndooeVu1xh.hBnmh.'°"'¥,meolanhmeahpunxdauer.
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toourltorewithwcnndwewillgh, y ou a35c c an ofF Ino: 1»c
and; 15cv|.mi.shb:ru.|h.Bri ngtheeo upon into day .
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coupon:gIz
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E x p e r t p a i n t m e n a r e c o m i n g t o
d e m o n s l r a l e Sherwin-W I I I I l In as
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FREE SAMPLES
Fume Early to
»» -.g \| o
REG. lm: 123~Ind. Cedar 183.u .
CmI Rohwer,from down in the
Wraneh district. was n Blair visitor
last Mondly.
Wes Sutherland of Craig came down
Sunday to attend the funeral pf his
brother, Howani.
Mr. and M:n. Will Smith returned
last Sunday by auto from Califomia
where they spent the past winter.
There are some new ideas in bakery
goods at the Home Bakery.Come in
und try the Rolls, Cakes, Pies Ind
Bread.6-tf
Mrs. John Su of Pender is here
:
Lundt.Mr. Lundt is quite ill at the
present tigne.
There will he services in Engliah
nt the Trinity`Luweran church next
Sunday.7:30 p.m.Rev.G.W.
Walter, Pastor.
Work on Nebraskzfs new capitol
building is to start about May lst.
Nebraska is to have a building that
will be in keeping with her position
in the nation.
Bliss Ruth Moore attended a fra-
ternity pany given by the Medicad
college of theUniversity of Omaha
last week and as a guest of Mr.
Fletcher Stewart.
John E\gr5e\,\\.ho was tried last
meek in county court on n charge of
boot legging,received seventy five
days in jail.He took an appenl and
the ease will go to dintdct eoun for
the next hearing..
Chris Rathmann,veho was taken
into county court last week on a
charge of assault and battery on thc
pcrsomol his xlrife, was found not
guilty.That. is right judge we too he-
licve in personal liberty.
A deal was consumated this week
whereby Ed Hansen becomes the own-
er of 78% acres of the Rasmus Larsen
100.ucre farm 'near Crum.This is a
choice piece of land and is so located
an to bc especially desirable to Mr.
Hannon.The consideration wa $250
per acre..
0'HANLON, MAKER k
0'l{.\NLON
Ammeyn-mlm
Ollcel In Slate Bank Building
DATES; FOR 'TEACHERS' EXAM!
NATIONS
May ze-21. 1922June 30,-July 1, 1922.August 4-5, 1922.'_
Mabel J. Harsh,
County Supednlendenz
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Licensed Ernbaimer
Funeral Director
HAGGA RD &U x n u n
Counesy-Serviae Timplicity
QUALITY FIRST
RIIASDNABI.E PRICES
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nnooe llilllnti settings new lor io.Mrs. G. A. Langstaff
Banker E.P.Hanson of Herman
was transacting buslnes in the county
capitol last Monday.
Mrs.0.Jacobson and as og mr ,
Alice, of this city, recently visited Mr.
and lllrs. H. 0. Hunzl of Benson, Heb.
Chan Langstaff, of Omaha. son of
Dr. and Mrs. Laifatnff spent a few
day last week wit his parents in this
city.
The Blair Home Bakery can fur-
nish you with the best of onlrs' when
company comes or for special occa-sions.Q-Lf
Will do dl kinds of ca.rpent.er work
at rirrht prices.Geo. R. Johnson.
408 East Colfax street.Bell phone
Ash 1292.12-4t
Mrs.Fred Compton retumed last
week from Little Falls, Minn., where
she was called a few days previous, by
the death of her mother.
Mrs. 0. A.Wolcott. a pioneer of
Elk City, near Omaha. died last Moh
dny morning.The Woloutta located at
Elk City in 1866.Mr. Wolc ott ana
a number of years ago.
Mrs. W. G. Harrison, who has been
seriously ill at the Blair hospitl. is
now able to be at her home again and
is convalescing nicely much to the joy
of the family and fdendx.
Miss Edna Jaimel, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.Frank Jahnel of Kennard
and Mr. John Kreuger of Bennington,
Nehr., were married in Omaha April
7.'They will Ilie on a farm near Ben-
nington.
A number of Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
Chrlatenesn's friends gathered at the
home ol Mr. and Mrs.D. Buch on
Wednesday evening a surpdse and
farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Chris-
tensen as they are soon to more to
Buff.
(ln next Sunday mornimr at the
usual hour two lsymen from Omaha
will speak at the Baptist church on the
view-point of a layman.This will be
of interest to the members of the
church.There will also be services
in the evening.`
Miss Helen Cook, who has been so
ill with pneumonia at Dodae. Nebr..
where she teaches, has so far recov-
llw Rose Hill neighborhood near Hlair.|
Newt Sutherland of Cheyenne. Wye.
came last Friday evening to be in at-.temlance at the funeral of his hrothenl
liownrd.
Harvey Pound has bought sin the
lmuranee business of Hugh Cook and
the firm will now he known as Gilbert
and Pound._
Mrs. Win. 3leCunn in company with
the John Moore ramp went down to
Omaha last Sunday where they head
Mm: Gladys Moore sing.
Albert Sprlck and Ed Niebaum from
Fontanelle were in the city last Sat-
urday.Mr. Spriek was quietly look-
ihit over the political field.
Bla-<. Frank Allbery has been caring
for Bins. Chas Lantry who has been ill
at the Aybery homo for the past two
weeks and she is improving nicely.
Miss Ethel Evans, high school in-
stmctor in mathernatics.was ill on
Wvflnesday and obliged to be absent
from her duties in the school room.
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.6-tf
Dr. D. C. Peebles, who was operated
on recently at the Blair hospital. in
doing nicely and hopes to be able to
be taken to his own home the latter
part of the week.
Lute SmithLson of hir. and Mm
John Smith. ca in from Madison.
Nebr.. last Sund r a few days vis-
it with his parents and other relatives
and friends.He is in the tire repair
business in lladlson and loo!-in pros-
peroua.
We are prepared to do all kinds of
light and heavy transfer work bo-
tween Blair and Omaha.Trips made
daily.We stand responsible for all
hauling, being heavily insured. Phone
Ind. I3 or c all at 310 W . \lfashin;r~
ton streit.ll- tf Young's Transfer.
Wm. Nohrenberz came to the con-
clusion that nity life was too strenu-
ous for him so he rented one of Jim
?¢laher'a fanns and is as busy as the
proverbial "cranberry merchant." He
will be up with the rosy dawn and be
busy until the even tide delving in the
soil.Well .!1ere'a honinz that the
3
Atwut °-°s;_=» ho arrived fm Wed-n4iflny'5 mar el ld the miediund V2.8
lcugé and broad, prirm w| »ro mnmi
HQ20v higher than 'l`u¢-|u'l||3r.T008
bl0U¢11l $10.20 and bmi: or me trndlng
was nt $9.75{i10.00 nr 2:1e4o<~ lord'than n work nm.
Fa! Llmbl Advlnu 250.
Thorn more only 3.700 sheep and
hmbs an $110 mark!! Wednesuing and
1\rlon xww gen-rrnlly 27»r higher.
But lumhl on 0807 brought $143.5 andrlipphi iqptnu Wm! llrhlllll $12.50.
Qunlmibns on q»-»» and lamhs¢:--h r Iamlul.:ond n rholrf.3| | 3 10
15.631 fl! lnmhn, hir to good. $1l.00¢14150:riippfd Ilmhal.,$l2.2!a813€ll:
mnrlng lambs. na.r:so14:-un:fevder
lambs good so rhnlrf.8l3.000!3.1'5:
full lamina. $10.00012.00: fat xc'-|rlln|:1LIlghi.|I2.I$0 13..'l0I h t genrlinlt
heavy. £11500 0.56: fu wotlwrs $0.000l2.00:ful vuei,Ziuhl.8110060503
fl! ewan. Imaxgr, 280009 00.
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s a i d M o r i . G . G r o ve r .
S d d p r e m i s e : n b c ve d e s c r i b e d w i l l
b e so l d t o n t i s f y a i i o f s a i d j u d g
me n t s ,t h e i n t e r e l t o n e a e h ' o f t h e
s a m e , a n d a l i a c c r u i n g c o s t s i n e a c h
o f u i d n d i o n l ,a l l a s p r o i vi d e d b y
l a w I n m e h c a m s m a d e a n d p r o vl d d .
D a t e d a t B l a i r . N e b r s a k a , t h i s 2 3 m l
d a y o f M a r c h , 1 9 2 2 .
8- 51 M a u r i c e M e h r e n s ,
S H e r i ff o f W a a h i n z t o n C c u n t y .
N e b n a h .
m a n y br e e d e r s : h m t h r u w a s a n y
n l u e In i l u - t u h vr m l l u n t e n t . " h e m m .
'b u t t h o ? u r n I n - m m l n z m o r e fn vo n h k
h i vu r d i t e a c h a n o n . "
R e a d T H ; E n u r p r i n It 'n c l e a n .
atead rights entered; and the said C.A.Schmidt,administrator.be discharged.If y ou fail to appear before mid
County Court on the lst day of May,1922, nt ten o'c\ock A. M., and contestsaid petition, the Court may grant t\u'prayer thcrwf and make such other
and further urdtni, allowances and de PUBLIC SALE
P . P u n k s. f l n m p t o n n m k u m n . ' n l
a t : h o O m a h a Y a r d s w n w r d n y 1a
r h a r x n n r n 4 n r l o a d o f r o u n n r m u l e
m u l e u p h y n o r m nr ofl xh l }!n n \ I!!o n
m a n n l l n vd vr x w h o h l f o h a d l h o l r
h e r d s t n t w l fo r h l b e r r u i n w i a r m fn t l y .
An 0 rd 1 | \K i n M r . P n tz k a t h u- r v Is mo r e
l n l o r n t i n s h e m m p a i z n n z n t n n l m h r r
t u l n l l s t h i s s e n m n i h l m n v? l w r o r e .
Notice of Hnring Final Settlement
0'Hanl¢m, Maher & 0'Hanion, Attyl.
STATE OF NEB RASK A i
aa.Washington County.js
In The Cunnty Court.
In the Mitter of the Estate of MartinSorenson, Deceased:
To the heirs at haw, legateee. de-
viseea, creditors, and to all personsinterestedin the Hall settlement of
said estate are hereby notified that on
the 27th day nf Marc h, wqz. C. A.Schmidt,the admlniatntor of anidestate tiied n petition in said County
Court, praying that his fins! adminis-
ration account filed herein be settledand allowed, that proof of heirship betlken, order for distribution ol' assets
LEGAL NOTICES
NO TICE D F sz ln nlrm S AL E
{)°Hlnlon, Maher a 0'l!anlon,
Attorneys
By virtue of nn onler of sale issuedolft of the District Courfof Washing-
ton County,Nebraska,and in pur-
suance of a decree of said Court In
an action therein pending wherein
David J. Ilundahl was piaintiff and
Mort G. Grover, Margaret A. Grover,
Chris Paulsen,and James E.Hurt.
Receiver for the Banking House of
A Castetter were defendants, said ae-
tion being for the foreclosure of eer-
tain mortgages and liens, and by vir
tue of an execution issued out of the
District Court of Washington County,
Nebraska, upon a judgment rendered
August 31, 1922, in the Binaries Court
of Washington County, Nebraska. the
said Judgment being in favor of Far-
mers and Merchants Bank, s corpora-
tion, of Kennsrd, Nebrash. against
Mort G. Grover, the amount of said
judgment being $4690.61 together
with interest theron at the rate of
nic ht per c ent per annum from the
31st day of August, 1921. and $9.25
costs and accruing Costs, and virtue
of an execution issued out of the Dis-
trict Court of Washington County.
Nah:asks, upon a judgment rendered
August 31, 1921 In the District Court
of Washington Oounty, Nebraska, th
said judgment being ln favor o
George Menking and Wiibur R. Seger
qainst Hott G. Grover, said }udg
ment being in the sum of $1824.99
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mi le s no rthwes t of Blalr, Nebra ska. o n
MONl)AY, APRIL 24th, 1922,
i5-HEAD OF CA'rr1.i1 mmmas followlz 4 _ch cow! xll
will beheh noon,three. comin: three
yur old heifers with call. 4 coming
two yeni- oldheilers and four coming
yclrlinp.3 Work mules and 7 head of work
horses nnglng in In from 7 w 12
yeQn_old._.'henry-nine red. M>"!~ len ofdhesél
ww! hnvc about amy plgu mnnlng
with them and the others to furrow
noon.100 bushels of ear com, one bob
ned, one wmn .na hay mx. me
hrrn wigon.one 14-inch walkingplow, one l6<inch sulky plo€v, one
disc zultivluar, one walking cultiva-wr,one three-section burrow,one
Deering mower. one hny nclc, one
hay sweep,_ane buy stacker, one ut
of work hameuj unk heater, and
vlrloul other lrtlclu and small tooln
loo numerous lo mention.
.All s ums unde r $1 0 .0 0 , c as h.Ov e r th a t a mo u n t aT E R M S ! "credit ol slx mo nths wi ll He giv en o n good ba nka ble
note beurlng 8 per cent interest.
No pro pe rty re mo ve d lrom premls es untll s ettled for.
é'?f'§'I'fé$3§2ifEil'iYf'°"°°"'E. c. PILCHER,
Mothen Penrinns were renewed to.
Helene Cappu und Currie Petersen
lor a period of six month:unleu
sooner revoked.
A refund order wn Allowed w W.
H. Charm for $8.48 nn account of
error In aneumonhSalary of deputy lherill wu flxed
at 825.00 per month.
After I c areful exandnatiun al we
following hllln on the dilerent hrndr.
n. vu moved and leeonded dm the
lolluvrlng nlliml ba mllnwd, md the
County Clark i l hareby ordered u
d1-uv vur1-mu on thu dirlennz Iwndn
to pay uma.Curried, all memben
present vazlng "uye."
G, I. Fox (dynunine)s 2110H. c. Bluo (rvpnirx)21.21CNvrel| Lumber A Grnin Co (|up-
p n m e.¢o
Advanne-Rm-nely Threaher Oo.
( n i k o n )1.19
Johnmn Drug Co. (drum for
poor)6.35
Edgnr Haven (llbor)a.oo
Avery Company (npnn)9.15
Nieh P. Lnrun Ama annum 40.50
clnmmi my (ma ¢r»g¢i1-g;A mo
Hans Mencke (mud work)16.00Crowell Lumber i Gram Co.
(mn fur Pwr)m r s
01411 Slrirlxlen <drnvi~w>175
Arnxun Gunn (labor on ur)l0.00
Glllon Iron Works Mfg. Co. (re-
p`ln\)-20.00
Peter J. Ghrhunsen (road dnl-
r xx
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uing sweet corn
end that :he wu able to be brought
an Blair m the home of her :und-
parents. Mr.and Mrs. J oe s. Cook
when nw is rmi pemi ng.
The banks of the city wi!! be cloned
Smurdny, Apr, 22, as this in Arbor
Day in Nc brukx und many other
sum of the union.This year cele-
hrmex the 50th anniwzrxnry ul' the es-
tablishing of Arbor Day by J. Szerlinz
Murum. once Rm-:mor of Nebraska.
rain;will wma ju st right and Ihr
mp . be u ma .- nu
Mrs. My rlle Kl|Ilnn wan c alled io
Wxkcfield. Nehr., Inst week hy newx
from her Dr. Leo Killian of the
mere illness of Mn.Killian wilh
double pneumonia, Mm u w mln..."
had just rdumed home rlrom n mn
lu llllsourl and was suddenly taken
ill with chu dread di8\¢~l>l.A latermuon. from the xi||u.\.~nv.Wake,
Our Séed Tests above 90 per cent
lilalr Canning company
C . 0 . D a w s o n . G e n e r a l M a n a g e r :
H. l,. N\orrls..Factory Manager.
B e l l P h o n e 8 2 .I n d . P h o n e 9 4
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el e c t r i c l i g h ts a n d h o p e t o g e t c u r r e n t
[ r o m t h e P l a t t e V a l l e y P o w e r C o . o f
O m a h a w h o a r e fi g u r i n g w i t h t h e m .
W a s h i n g t o n , N e b . , h a s a i r c a d y s i g n i -
fi ed t h e i r wi l l i n g n e s s t o co n n e c t u p
w i t h t h i s c o m p a n y a n d K e n n u d i s b u t
a st e p fa r t h e r .O n c e K e n n n r d g e t s
cl c c t r i c t ig h t s , t h e y w i l l w o n d e r h o w
th ey ew er ge t a lo ng 1» \i t }\ 0u t t ha t c on -
ve ni en ce .
l a d G i i b e r t a o n w a s t h e vi c t i m o f a n
accident.e a r l y l a s t T u e s d a y m o r n i n g
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fi e l d b r i n g s t h e we l c o m e n e w s t h a t
t h e c r i s i s h a s p u l s e d a n d t h e p a t i e n t !
is n o w o n t h e r o a d t o r e co ve r y .
W o r d l ul l be e n r e ce i ve d by re l a ti ve- s |
a n d f r i e n d s o f M r s . M m g u e d t e H i a t t .
o f t h e b i r t h o f a s o n a t S a l t L a k e
C i t y , U t a h .Mr s . R i n tt . 1 1 1 0 w a s fu r -
m e r l y M a r g u e r i t e S t e w a r t .d a u g h t e r
o f M r s ..A nn a S t e w a n o f th i s ci t y ,
l i ve s a t C a l e x i c o . C a i i f o r n i a a n d w i l l
w w f ! a fe w w e e k s a t t h e h o m e o f h e r
sis te r,A b b i e ,M r s .L y l e l l i i l i k e n o f
O r d .N e b r a s k a .M r s .An n ~S t e w a r t
i s w i t h h e r a t t h e pr e s e n t t i m e a n d
\/dn z )36.90
Coors WITH G-A-S
The only sensible, sanitary
method.Cheaper than any
other way.
BLAIR GAS COMPANY
umm,NEBRASKA
We Feel Sure
ll ll! lb|I|\y to handle your banking
buslncn in your ntlllncxlon.We
xhnllbe glad ol an opportunity to
nlk with you.
FARMERS STATE BANK
BLAIR. NEBRASKA
Herman Schwock (mad dn ng)
17.10 Blair. NvbrusknGun Munson {nlnry for .Aprl\) 85.00
Herman Schwock (\'9||(| work)33.00
M. l-Z. Slnder .hoad druK¥i"K)34.40
Hen-:nn Schwock (mad wvrk)2100
Amd! Hnrdwm um and supplies)
752
A. C. D-ebel (salary for April) 158.33
C. U. Cook (road d\'l¥|rin£>48.78
Mary c . new (salary for Amy '
16-8.86The Tribune (printing)188.50
Blair hospital (expense Tom Ha-
theww)sooo
L. E. Hetrick (mad work)29.40
E. W. Jacobs (supplies for poor) 54.32
X-B Prhuing Go. hnensmcnt
books)8.6!
Blair Auto Exchange (supplies)1.312
Chester Heoerman (road work)9.5¢
.earing Me (salary fox:'ApriII`ei,c.)no.o<
liebe! J. Marsh iudnry for April
w h a )162.04
0. M. Iwand (deputy iheriif)57.51
3. P. White (phono calls)3.7!
J. F. White (com. work and
mileage)106.54
I.. F.. Peter!on ihsuling)1001
Shafer Oil & Ref; Co. (zu)86.21
Grace Ballard {o\'Bee expense
a n d ~f '!.l'.
Hancock Imp. Co. (repairs)6.5
Hancock Imp. Co. (plow)15.0
Farm Bureau (expense Co.
quot.)'480.5
City of Blair (iight bam 2\.C|
Earl C. ¥lining (exvmle Evenon
llhlb uugnl.{ | l \ l nrsuluru ve ry |¢ [ |uou s l y .H e h a d g o n e o u t t o l h e b a r n
a n d w a s h i t c h i n g u p h i s l € l JI| w h e n I } , { § ' ; ' f g o D | 5 T C H U R C H
l a r g e y o u n g m u l e t o o k t h a t p a r t i c u l a r w , , ¢ . . ; , , , , ; , . P l l i n r
al l c o n ce r n e d a re d o i n g n i e e h r .
o c c a s i o n t o k i c k u p h i s h e e l s l a n d i n g
th e m , o n e o r b o t h . in E d 'a e ye a n d a l -
mo s t k n oc k i ng h im un c o ns c i ou s .M r s .
Gi l b e r t s o n s o w t h a t s o m e t h i n g h a d
h a p p e n e d a n d r o n o u t t o a i d h i m .A
p h y s i c i a n w a s c a l l e d a n d a n u m b e r o f
d i t c h e s t a k e n a r o u n d t h e e y e a n d M r .
Gi l be r ts o n i s s ti l l i n b ed . .
Th e C h r i s t i a n J o i n t R e l i e f h a s h a d
n u m e r o u s ca l l s fo r c l t i l d r e n 's c l o t h -
in g . e sp e gi a il y g i rl s sp r in g d r €i s es , fo r
sch ool uen r.O u r p r e s e n t s u p p l y In
t h i s ti na is ve r y l i m i t e d a n d w e a n
t a k i n g th i s m e a n s o f b r i n g i n g o u r
ne e d s t o t h e p u b l i c .If t h e r e i s a n y -
o n e i n B i s j r o r vi c i n i t y , w h o h a s o u t -
g r o u m o r u s e d c l o t h i n g t o s p a r c a n d
w i l l g i ve t h e m a w a y , t h e r e l i e f c o r n -
mi t uz e w i l !h e g l m !t o r e c e i ve t h e
so m e .Th e r e h a s a l s o b e e n s e w f a l
ca ll s fo r u s e d w i n d o w s h a d e s ..An y-
t h i n g t h a t y o u w i l l g i ve u s c a n b e l e ft
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vo w s o f t h e c h u r c h .T h e m u s i c w a s
a p p r o p r i a t e 'a n d w e l l re n d e r e d .T h e
u n i o n p r o g r a m i n t h e e ve n i n g w a s a
r e a l t r e a t t o t h e e o n g r e z a t i e n .
A c a r t o o n i n a n O m a h a p a p e r s h o w s
a K r e a t c o m p a n y o f p e o p l e s ° i n s c t o
c h u r c h E a s t e r m o r n i n g ,o n a n n u a l
fe a t .W e h a d r a h e r t h e y w o u l d g o
o n e t i m e e a c h § e a r t h a n n o t t o g o a t
n i l .b u t w o u l d i t n o t b e sp l e nd i d t o
t r y g o i n g o n e y e a r a s w e d o o n H a a
t e r ?H o w m u c h i t w o u l d fi ll lh e f
h e a r t o f n o m i n i s t e r w i t h i ° >H o w l
h e c o u l d l e a r n t o s w e c t e n h h s e r m o n s
a n d h o w i t w o u l d fa l l t h e b e e n o f t h e
w o r l d w i t h n e w l i fe a n d h o p e .L e t
us t r y i t fr i e n d s , t ry i t fo r o t i m e a n y -
w a y ,a n d se e h o w m u c h b e t t e r th e i
m i n i s t e r c a n s e r ve y o u a n d h o w m u c h
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o n u n i u r s a l h o u n h o l d s u n s ! h r . l l v l i
b l e f o r n m :o f l u h l n l .* u g o e u m a . - g g
i m n l n s .w a .b u r n s u r n .a n a l l l l ! !
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Ice in the Pantry;
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In the Kitchen
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Trouble Yield
Pmmpny no
T A N L A Czs,ooo.ouo BBIUBS Sold
uid Mr. Fox as he sa: br bl! kitchen
slave drying himself.
"Of coune. 1 should have kept anyfrom nm hltl." nld Mr. Fox.. "but I
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MIL FOX knew he was ln n zlght
place.tor he had seen LirDoonrunningforatreeahead
of him, though he wal well aware thatMr. Dog was after htm and had not
seen Mr. Coon az lll.lie was in a tight place becaule haknew perfectly well that Mr. Coon Ind
watched the than from the tree. and
saw him tumbled over by Mr.Dol.roli down lhu smooth. ueep mu and
land at the bottom ln u muddy pond.
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a n d h a ve w e l a u g h o n m m 111 th all
t h e o t h e r m e m b e r s U ! t h e F o u r P a w :
cl u b .
would say, "Let me tell y ou or thenm I had this mornin; with Mr. Dog."
Ile v.an just telling Mr.Pvllum
about iz uhan Alf. uoon 4mme into theclub, and this 1| wh!! he heard:
"It wu one of the Unest morninx*
F o x st a r t e d o t !fo r t h e c l u b t o h e
t h e r e m e n d o r l l r . C o o n .fu r h a h a d
t h o u g h t o f u n o r ;so t e l l, e x p la i n i n g
j u s t h o w i t a l l h a p p e n e d .
1u mp h e mw ut a ga in st A ir . Fo x ,m m
b i l l l g h u n o ve r .B u !M r .D o g d i d n m x u m b l e :h e
k e p t o n nu _ r e ¢ x .a n d w e n t r i g h t o n
n r n n l n g ;h e r: ou 1d nt s t o p th en .b u t
w h e n M r . F o : r o i 1 e d . l n t o : h e m u d d y
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h i m '! \ '0 m t h e o t h e r : i d e o f t h e p o n d .
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a n d Gff h e bo u n de d .a n d w h e r e M r .
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h o n e é h e h a d fo u n d u r . C o o n I n t h e
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penalty for allowing them to run at
large.Nnmemul c omplaints are be-
ing received by the city authorities
Anuniamon ACTIVTTIES
ln. iluio Polar: nad d;u|;hl.¢r,Chl-ll8hlde0~fOmah;, |~mu-ma .z bu um £31
'ands daughter, ilu. John Hun-
~ if. mr»r1.» me wife anwr-
D u n A n d ¢ n o n i lg u i n lt o b e e r n -played for a mmmer by Walter AP'
deby neuAmong than attending tha Eulerc ha ir c one en r m Ham a nd He s-dunel C. B. Bunn L. D. Wlrrick, A.2.U l m .lun 1 -'nm Nelson,Ruby
I'uvon were pink moe: whic h wanmlaouudusc enterpiec e.I h e p la u
card:sm-n hand painted pnd wa snude by the J unior drh.Tha fol-lowing menu was served by seven ofthemothenn.Ph-at :c ame--Fmitrockuil. Second course-Pressed chick-
|.
F o u n d : - A . h c u l e k e y .O w n e r
h a ve t h e s a m e b y a l l i n g a t t h i s o
a n d g i vi n ;p r o p e r p r o o f a n d p a
fo r t h i s n o t i c e .Th e E n t e r p
T h e R h u l d ~C o a l a n d F e e d '
h l l j u s t r e c e i ve d a . s h i p m e n t o f |
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n o n e :'ro CHICKEN OWNERS
There il an ordinance covering Ii.
caring for chin:kin: and providing 1
penalty for allowing them to run at
large.Nnmemul c omplaints are be-
ing received by the city authorities ENTERPRISEc a r i n g fo r c h i n : k i n :a n d p r o vi d i n g 1
p e n n l t y f o r a l l o w i n g t h e m t o r u n a t
l a r g e .N n m e m u l c o m p l a i n t s a r e b e -
i n g re c e i ve d b y t h e c i t y a u t h o r i t i e s
w a t i v e t o p a r t i e s w h o : H o w t h e i r
c h i c k e n s t o r u n a t l a r g e , b u t b e fo r e
|tahnz action I thought it best to callattentionto the ordinance.Furiher tm-PA UL LUTHE RA N CHURCH
complaints wilt m d nd an-em and Drum, Nebr.
guilty furties will be made to suder.
11-2:Lou LArrA,cm¢r0r 1=°n¢¢.[First Sunday nfter Eu le r,Avril
/~" w __.._.,_.f 1 '', \':~=tunrs.In addlxion the new new ln: mlm/
'»impmvemenu.We have never shred batter
vnlue.Come in and wilneu 1 demonstntlon.
_T h e A r n d t H d w .
The W inche ster Store
ent teochen for the dilloront chanel...
Then, too, the children are very much
interested in the Sunday School. Hoy
the bloaisng of our Lord be upon tho
And SMH! pmpor pmol and paying
for Lhh notice.Th a Hl wmd n .
Thu Rhuld~Coal und Feed Stone
hu just received | shipment of chick-
md wh k h u mxm g a t a w e m
Get the prieel.Alvnys dght..l ...
There wilt be no service in the
church this Sunday.The pastor ax-
pectl m lltend some special meeting!
to be he!d in Sioux City. Iowa.
P. J. Rcinerlsen, Pastor.
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Not only thousends of housewives but many nstiowiy respected Domestic Science Ee*
perks have tested out this Red Stu' Oil Stove.Everywhere the verdict is the same.I oki d--b n an 'sind of fuel can out-cook, out-bake out-roast or out-£17 lt.lingo of my n um: 3 y ..The Red Star at s cost of only a. few cents an hour vnll prepare any dish in your best reeeipe
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'This great cooking efficiency is due only to the
Red Star Burner-an invention years ahead of
its time.This wonderful burner hu no wicks
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P R I C E S R E D U C E D
Th e R e d S u r i s n o w s e l l i n g a t g r e a t l y r e d u c e d
pr i c e s d u e t o r e d u c t i o n s m a t e b y t h e m a n u fa c -
BLAIR, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, APRIL 21, 19226T¢ii» idiiri nn '1|!°ll1_|l§!! v:-»=»- I!" £*"E U!"|
"'-5§"L£'¢'£» As¢`°s°¢|¢€§"»`§=§'"wn¢h'nam. cnzsx VALLEY Newsn m .wi n 1°-g,===,;>»==,_, wadnfim f -'.
v u nw. F. c. swam:n ea3 W il! L"d'd| ml I'ete1' Peunon- intarelting c hu of ~ I{"¢h.'1,`{5§3
2* *sw number of non-numbers wen mm church c n Pglm Sgnday _TMI
rose--Edith Jensen,rne leur,vla nInftis, The Lhormr--Eugene Juhon.
The petlln- Freda Nelson.The pro-xnm vu veil preoamd and weli pn-nented and the dfnir wu one of the
most pleu-mt one! ghen this venr.
uvn. S="v§~`i"B§'2¢$'é§'fé'iTg SLHUUL BD CALLNDAR 0F uma
':::::.':,.-in scuuul. ACT1v11'1fsn v l u a .wereu follows: Alben Ruwe, Holyng The memben of the high schooil
w n v u v u u l i n l l h l J | | l l w |n ' | u \ \ | I n n a 'r u H ~a n dT h e i m a u i n a i g h t a t l m a n d a l e c o n o m i s t ( m u h a t i n g )I n t h e B u -' n m p o u l t r y b u i l d i n g m u b .o n -w o o n * I F -" " " = b * f ° f i ° 1 -
P i u h i n g l o n c o u n t y w i l l n o o n h a v e t 1 n ~n a n , f n u k m a n d C m n E _ , t ; m , ¢ , , _T h e a d j o u m e d r e g u l a r m a t i n g c d l l r g e d a n d \h s l l f o r e d u c a t i o n a l e : -g o n n a ' f ' ° " "' f m h h D M I ' h u n
Four W., not nmmd' in g ~order by Hr. Mania, the vice pred- to match the ngricultunl hall.hu been visiting several :Ilya at me.Mi, "M-_,Ty Lallman returnd home ";,,.;1 inlad:P=\3grnm--Hinhnlne of her dau hter,Mn .Albert Monday from Nickerson. after assist-;-|,1,¢| M3E3|, Mrs. Wm.. Christensen
m m m W 1 r lv | i n |her sister,Ura.za u n g b o m jm d Mi la u n a me s wm m; f e r r m v'HM Thundly night club W de- mm the house work for seven! weeks. ments--Hr!. 0. H. Godsey. Mrs. 2. c.
llghtfnlly entsruined as tbl hams ni |Wm. CBN. the Fontlnelie lmmship Buniic and Mrs. 0. L. Hihinger; doflf; " "H""' ~ "5 W . lff " d a n h uaeswr. was bury assessing hm lui nonting-Min Ruth Cameron Teddie
11.urnum an u an I ' Th ra da d$'Hday.S d¢H. B. Camera ~ recep-W'By lvh,wa n M ;nhoppenf -Emil L?§m was a business caller! ¢»`!",.R.I."c .m.m nd L. df Bundle;
,.u --n u n s _ 'l u u : u w a l l l s u l u u a l b I ''""" _ _ _" " ""_ " " " "" n v v" "P " _1 - _ - ' "g f A f u 3 3 g t g h .g F D¢' l a m n r r l l u u l a n d u m u w b u h ».a-P -~-H i a s u t a m e n t t h a t so on fi ni sh .n a t i o n w i l l b e h d d o p H a y I D 't h e p a s se ve n c c o c r .°7 m l ?° " ' " F ' ° " °i w . F H o g m .W d .
: h e r o n o r m a l l t h o o i a ' r u n n u m ; t h e a m d ; o f . w a n i n g -, ¢ } , . ; , vm b e h a h ! o n i ¢ | y 2 4 .'M r .W d s r h r m m pr e s e n t .M a u r :vm t n g e o u a l y .g .g g ; a , : M a m o r d x n u r .
I n o t b e a p p o i n t e d m l o n c o u n t y o ve r 9 0 % c l e a n .W o h a ve P e r s o n s In t a r u t a d I n t h a n o r n t l m r R e d f i d d , G m '" ' '° " » N i e l s o n a n d 3 ° " "--~
state board,heeeid\vu from the
dpotnt of the larger good of the
ichoola themselves and ln locordance
1llth the trend of the times in other
states.
Said Hr. Hayes:
"I do not believe the control of state
nomtals should be under the board of
regents of the state mdvenitv. but
under a board either elected at large
'or elle chosen so that local men are
barred from mcmb¢1'¢hiv»
The maiority of dmc men on the
state board have been ot the very
highest type.The few exceptions,
however, have proved the iledom of
e change in the prac tic e oflppoint-
matte.No faculty should be handi-
mt hed time so Germ the use P", examinations should Iwi! tp the Bee~centage upto-date.Since nine vm; =1w>°! the U. s. Civil. Service Board
the various conununitiee many °1.et gh, hu] pw; oilc e for detailed in.
those who refused l»° me or used U1l3forrnat.l'on and application blanlce.
time-worn excuse that "Pm not ready
yet" have changed their minds.By
the time these are taken care of e
should have practically a clean county.
Since the big trips mede to inspect
enaen were eheent.
Too few members for a quorum
were present.I t wee moved end
seconded that the meeting be adjourn-
ed to April n .1922, at half out
`seven in the evening.The motionvras
carried.James Bkinklen'
.Acting for the Secretary.
years for the friends and neighbor:Allfll ll, 1922.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
It has hem the custom for many
tuhe sr settle killed in South Onte-Io! Hr. John Lorenaen to glthcr at nf-g The B°"'i of Education mee in ad-
hB.so1eral smaller partes have gone home on his birthday to celebrate gm joureed regdar sesalon ln ohlc e of
down.In every instance they have
come home highly satisfied with the
testing with the exception of two or
three men \vh6'hgve been unable to
distinguish between slightly infected
and healthy attle.The fac t that a
man has only a slight use of small
gvgnt.~y g g r * | | n g ~ I t ~ o ' c l o c k , ~ ~~
to the rnle and on lan Tlwday many 'members were present.
were the flimg, gatllered there.1 1 "Minutes of meeting of April lllth
dn' was spen t in a md.;any ng eere read.Upon recommendation of
Br.Lorenzen while not wishing ee Supt Skinkle, Hhs-H~u-:fret Mc Cul-
huten the yeare along felt very ;lsd`|°U¢|I of Fsdrmont. Minn., was elected
that the event was of so much impor- as high school teacher for 1922-23 ar.
MI S . W lL L l A H n o n xe n
Mn. W illiam Donner wee born in
wiamim. Oc tober 22. :sealed and
at her home in Blair, Anil 28, 1922
s,t4:80A.hl.s.fterare| =Idencehere
of nearly tony years.
Shawna lmemborof thest. Haifa
Episcopal church of Bledr, St. Hary's'
Guild. RUN Ndghbon and the Relic!
Corps.S h e w u a v r o m a n o t e x a l -
lent cluracter and s kindlyelsz altlon
that brought her many fri
Her illness was of short donetlon
only lasting about thirty-ei:honrs
after mfIeriu¢ a stroke of paralysis.
She leaves to mourn her as immedi-
ate relstlvee, her husband, Hr. Wm.
"xt Pm zo a\.tl!\.ltI.| 0" vu: be mm
attheB. F.D.oberahonse.May 14.
the Sermon to the Graduates and Ihr
zo, Commencement.
Alumni end Rec eption to Class o!
1922 will probably follow on Ihr ID.
s u n ta n To TH E G RA D UA T E S
on Sunday. my 14, ez s P. al. an
following program end elau sennen
wi llb e d 1 r e n s t th e B . F ' . I : to p e r a
house.The pnblk is condlally invited..
Invocation Rn. Leroy Crocker
Solo ...__Harlorte Wilkinson
Cello ob| >n¢ m ___. _nm-un * sum
Scripture Reading and Prayer .
Rev. Joseph A. Johnson| ! : _ L u - e - - \\ I l . . . . J f \ _ - _ L . A 4 -c - e - . . L . . . \
s n u r d u iumstmuter-Leo Clmeron
l u .| ¢ . u u | | ;: u h a l l l !n u n .u u l n | \ .| | u ¢ l u l .P C U k f n l u o n t S t h - \ I ' i \ ¥a w n i n g .I F r e d E g b e r a n f U a h l l n g v n u a S u n -H n w a n d H a n s o n c a m e o v e r f r o m
i l u .J o e E n e n o n d r o v e o u r f r o m d a ?w a n i n g c a l l e r a t t h e S a d i e M e n -F f l e m o n t a n d s p e n t E a t s e r w i t h h o m e
O m l h l u a v l l i t o u r t h a w e e k - a n d w i t h g e d o h t h o m e , t h e g u e s t o f M i n a A n n a .f o l k s .
' ° ' £ " * ! ? ' ° ".. .. ._. .. .~E m i l a n d H i n n i e L a l l m m w e r e A f t e r l b e n d i n k t h e b u t t h r e e \ 1 \ e e k s
a=r=='=<1 or vmbu-ufsqd by the old and| pox win scare they: away ur rishr.k a n e e t o h i l f r l e n d s s n d w u h p p g
to luve Umm gnher wic h hi m mg
make merry on these occulom.
: a v r n n » u u n a m e 9 l l ) A \ \ . f
li d i r y u f ! s u m &DU|ln|T, a lun. Wm. Wild of Billings, nip: malloc: mul: \¢uuv»ISu...i:IrluiilReport of Tenehen Committee. mg Hantlna und anatlur nn. Capo! Ser- s°""'°" ~-W. H. Und¢rlv00d
templnting a ating In ullry budgetlvic e of Blair.3"-gn g A B tn n ld t
for th cond school year ol ap-The iunsrnl llrviel will be muon 2hlutimz ini u ~ um( 1¢ eAI tlf| nu ul l0¥fPf|d.lY\I t 3 P H. f fh ll tha - - - i l i l h l r v M
historic fsctiogl which do not ecneemljust the same.
:resent e a m u a m methods or Ona of the but meetings of the yen:
policies.This is prvgved by tha fre- was held at thc dd Admlh store Int
mmnt md violent unhnnvah that lun vnk m¢mnnaw ha dmv!Inu ¢»¢rInu1""" "in ~ "5l§£g§.¥$u_{§{`s`£.§§KI°"" ",;;1;'° "";;,:unaann Dnnla Aswan!:;.;"""' "'SI."iEC"|l¥8¢;>J-i;iI;1r*l;l; Qui nil .aa No
INFORMAL RECEPTION
Home than half a lmndrmd of con-
~ iolka gathered atha Christian
Eve or dzhfr men were praaant.The Mr. Ed Tay lor, mn ¢ Hr. and lit The Board. new proceedarl to ballot
maeting was :died to order bi Mr. J ud Tay lor of this city, visited his for teaehen and the follnwing ra-
Honry Alder, township chairman !or'pnrernta the dnt of tha week.Hn il elaalona unsalted:
the Farm Bureau.Talk! were than located in Salt Lake City and in trap, Lain! Barngroverataaalary of $1,550
nude bv the county arent. Dr. Smith elin! aalumanfnr M. E. Smith &»Ga.K n th n mn h ma n a t a u l u vn f u a e
N u ;m a n n ;_D ld d l u m ma r t, Ha r l lnnr e a P\'¢f.J .W .8UIll.a!£r
c a a n ! a n n a ! s w a n -1 ° - nh - 1 mmm. . .
lr. Caspar Stork, #hull Hia uma P I O G I A I a f i
§EL§5Im1m». Rohr.. num coma hm imltlw H F-I1 ~of the members.~ :Ia 'f»T=§L1L§ £5 iflifilg-»dQ"z.E..I:Ln§.<a at I "'"[hu pihnu in 1851, Fm- yeah be:!anlf1""°¥U-°'\ .....Bll'. Joalph A. zogngqg
*-Lmanlths bezummr of the clvn War. malvw H mmulnnr n!tlon or ee r w n l h i r i n m m . ; ~Q ; ~x.;..;;.;e.»;.1;e.;;.,honor of theh.choir director,Mrs.xu lo , Hr. W m. Hamm m§ . A . c . be win d mx.To his surprise the
Lillie Ryde; the piadst, His: G°n'°;"d°jClark, Hr. Henry Bnsndert. Hi. Wm.:answer come before the train. which
u m m a the organist,Mrs.A i c e m u .wah these men in c harge izshould have u m m the letter, :uaH* ¢ 1 wd I n e xp e ma u m th e mmi p wi n b e reached Omaha.Tb. letter ud tlkc n
Visiting and music,informal and
spouianeous, occupied the early hours
of the evening and later a sel!-ap-
lined up and tested ln short order.
When that is done Washington
county can boast that while it was onepointedcommitteeserveddelic io usof the lui no ta ke up the ,M of
use and c offee.While the merry
eompany were seated at Lhe table: en-
joying the lunch, Mrs. Pticilla Lang-
tatin gltlr illb ee lth er llrs tor lo c o nd
o! all the counties In the state to be
|able to boast that the whole countytts! arose and msde a nent little has been mt
Speech in which she expressed the ap-
preciation of the c hoir members to Sevew good clubs are being stand
another route and had gone by aero»
plane.1 __-_';:
matter what their Brit ambitions rnnv
be. they gravitate to home mskins.
fully 95% of them at any rate.
A c ertain man was looking for a
definition for home.A diy lad told
him "Home is where you go to change
lyour clothes when you're min: some-E*:°E§F°ff':'3.'!'i*'i&°i' w:f.»:=ie ,@» mu- c ommunities.The Form where .1...-
- - - . J v .Zoe Ham!! at a salary of
Mary Harrlson at s salary of
Eleanor llorrls at a salary of
Sena Bsrtlesen at a salary of
Gladys Harrison at a salary of
Iola Hiller at s salary of
Lillian Larson at a wary of
Nell Ryan at a wary of
Lydia Lippincott at a udmr o!
Edna J . Smith at a ww of
1:215havln| llvd hm for 66 long years.
1350;He sms bo rn ln W u wwia. Ge r-
man many, in 1840.At the age of as he
Lgggeaane to this country and after relldlk,0a0|ins in Quinc y, Ill., for three y esn.
1,030 came to Nebraska.In 1870 he was|_03n':narrled to Miss Caroline Lallman.
z,uso,'!'l=i:1w\ children were born to this
;, 12 5m-L io na uvsn so ns ud alxd su gh un .
1,125 01\edauli| hrdlldl7y ls.rsagoattha
Carrie Ramona sz s snli?> of 1.030 an of 11 years.
Moved and seconded that the con-l Two 5'¢8l'l.8l° Mr. Stork with his
[yggh gf thggg tggghgn bg gfgngd by avg;~ W U C ;~'!h¢l¥'
4:30 P. M. on Thundar, April as and golden weddins For a number of
um. sn contrac ts not mlgned by um :mrs Mr Stork was an dder md for
time 5, considered \$¢[d 40 yesra. a trustee of St. Paul's Lu-
'Q Tha t W e Two W m Ila rln g"
Gladys Slekkotllln Carl Hwendiol:
Address Hr. Joseph G. Haste!!
Principal of Omaha Central High
Hilh Sc hqol Orchsdrs |'s p m u h D u m _ . B o w m a n
Ba ht of Ro s es _. . .A lba n
Preeentatim of! Diplomas
Sant. James Stlnkla
Benhlietlon .._......_.R¢1r. Leroy C:oehl.¢;
g e n u s »-l
m z o u n u x z r s
Normal 'l'r||.inin|=En|§.ma Z l l d l h
nm J ensen, Arlene Cushman. nam
Jensen, Hdsn J em R°dl°f°» imma
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~~~~~s l l h d l h f e v e n i n g .
M r s .M a r y R o b e r t a a n d M i s a R u t h T h e M .E . c h u r c h p e o p l e h a v e b e
J .S .G o n o t ?h a d t h e w o o d a a w o r a s p e n t E a s t e r w i t h r e l a t i v e s i n O m a h a .t h e e r e c t i o n o f a a o r m r e t o r e p ]
W e d n e a d a y .|. . \ .z .P a t n a u d e s p e n t ' r e n d u h e r e t h e b a r n w h i m b u r n e d l a s t h u .
U l l a N e l l H e a l e y s p e n t f o u r d a y s ' m t h h i s f a m i l y r e t u r n i n g t o h i s m a r k H r s .L i g e C r a n n e i a n d s o n ,B r
l l l t w e e k w i t h h e r m m ,M r s .D o l l a t D e n a n o e . I o w a W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n i f f o f T e k a m a h ,s t o p p e d i n H e r m a n i
l l e t t i e r .|R o s c o e F i t c h w a s a n O m a h a b u s -u n r l a v o n t h e i r w a y h o m e f r o m O m :
l o n d a y M e a a r a B u n n ,S m i t h .D i x o n .n e a a v i s i t o r T u e a d a .l N e l s J a c k s o n w e n t t o O m a h a 1
N .W a r r i c k a n d l l e t a l e r B i o l . .l h i p l C h a s .C r o s s l e f t i e d n e e d a y f o r a
p g t w o e a r l o a d o f h o g s f r o m T y s o n v i i a t w i t h r e l a t i v e s a t P a g e ,N e b r .
d a t i o n .|B n .W a l d o H a n c o c k v i s i t e d r e l a -
T h o t r e a c h e r o u s i l i a a o o r i i a c l a i m -t i v e s i n T o h m a h W e d n e s d a y .
l a g m o r e o !N e h r a a k f a s o i l n o r t h o f 'M i n a B l e n d e r W e s t : m d H i n A g n e s
P e l e r T y a o n ' a f a r m .[ W e s t w e r e s h o p p i n g i n O m a h a W e d -
u r g g f o A i r e H e n - a r t E 1r § r o o d a p e n l
o y m e n a t m m f y s o n ' a .P r e n t i c e 5 % .a n d P .M .T y s o n
drove to OmahaTuesday on business.
. Hr. and Hrs. Wataonlmon attend-
ed a party ln Blair Thu y evening.The flrls of Bono school. with lllaa
Nelson, enjoyed an Easter party at
nesday.
Mrs. Edgar Havens and Mrs. E. C.Hurdle attended the Womln's Club
Convention in Omaha Thunday. Mrs.Haven went as a delegate from thelocal club.They report a very inter-
estlng meeting.Mr Jensen of North Bend was anHurch.un'a.°over Sunday guests at the J. A. West
The Goll aehool defeated the Bono
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home.drool in a rloae ball game Friday Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kastle and Miss
afbemoon.llfiola and Raymond were Bundav din-l r .and Mrs.I*ay Round vllltodSunday \rit|| hla parents. Mr. and Hrs.ner guests at the Ray Naualrr home.
Hr. and Mrs. L. D. Burdic and chi!-
A. Shuzy and also Miss Rose from dren returned Sunday from a visitOmaha. who is to mend a few Weeks with her mother. Mn. Alfred Harlow.
day when he is takimr treatment.Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bundle and 2'Henry Tmhiaen drove to Om
Thursday.Mrs. Tnlhlsen retumerthe evening train and the Bur:visited their dausrhter.Mrs.Rol
Daugherty until Friday.Bra. Esther Herzog spent Wed
dev in BlairMr. and Mrn. Ray Harrison of
kamah aiere down Wednesdayspent the day.Lira.Jack Cook and childrenturnedhome last week after o
weeks visit here with relatives.Roy Triplett was in Omaha one
laet weekMrs. Edgar Havens folowi afrom her parents. Mr. and Mm.end a brother of Fremont on last .1
dav.Len Hannon of Omaha :nent E
::,;: '.::; °:', ;:."' ;.°. .. :. .:;. 'n;;" ';:; = 3x: ;":°" u r :*°.:°°. . ' : . . ' ; , " . f " ' ° £ | . . . ' i : ; ' o r - ~ s a y s . ~ - ~
gDod music and £116 benefits to be dt*-howgfu.gmt a good Ionl leader be n.*4 A little country boy md. "Hofme's
rived from in and °"P"°"°'d a "'ifh.sccured.This lsusnally the parent of where Ma "
that the chorus might continue its one of the members or some one who Ho also suggested tha those who
muslcll eHorts ln the near future.~ is able to help them ln mmm of an-l 2 hintend to go away to schoo rnig t~ O f ~ R O W a n d t h C I \ .No Club C811 be n;\\€" spend pm of 'u18lf tim; gn [he
P .,success if the county agent is depend- study of IIndie Economies.guests of honor with appropriate gnft ed upon to keep it irvinn The clubs'
as tokens of the esteem and good will which mah 5.90.1 thmout the year 'rel Vin wlll¢ll ther are held.Iulmost adsrnys the ones which have \ ashlngton county farmers who
Mrs.Ryde.Miss Mead and Mrsdgood lenders.With the whole courts: 7':m"f°d g d u g g g Pi °" ; im" dt ge ;
c oormg n a me nz nHaggandresponded,thanking the
members for their appreciation and
good wishes.
Messrs.Clark 0 ' Hw o n .F.W.
Arndt and D. C. Van Deusen spoke in-
iormally, expressing their interest in:
community concerts and the hope that'
to c d ther matters to '"fZ§.=§, ~ agent c an only ' Calhoun, Long Creek sc hool last vrc ek.
hcllathe club along 'Chalnnan George Ohrt reported only
p ts h tc tea ure Lalf acaxloadofonders.sren w o are UI res The project was accordingly droppedunzed to get in touch with the county g,I h a "load_las e frc ghtrate on sc a rgfmfnioncethan is ng; *;';"§{;;;{; :lot from New Mexico would make the
sr p gs,|UW! Ufl8l1¥ be repeated.lor raising of corn in whic h the Fumlexploslve quite "\=°"=';;-Instead,
Muszc occupied the remainder °fBu1eau is interested. we are anterested the orders were combln to s
'Lhoevening and when alldepaned for more g |;9,children.Glu- large older from a firm in Omahaaospecal r n a ..g_=°f= hornes,hl:dsras with 1 f-gg- tht;{ng them healthy interests in hrmiwhach granted wholesale rates.
eevening vr elwp u r i e n f : n i i t m n n m s u ein that n had cemented !rlends.hipsf¢:b,;;: »I'.°.'§' .T.`Z`n.?.They tnke Few farmers in this ledion of the
and had brought home to all, the fmlowncfs interest in things. which every country realise the' menace to their
nn: "Music makes the whole todd one knows is much Keener. more mul- business in the so-uma "oiled mms-
m i l \
SENIOR PLAY CAST
The following dozen seniors src
practicing faithfully and vrill appurin the class play, flay 3.Frederick
Guyer,Elisabeth Hopewell,Losein
Rhoades,Helen Mueller.Raymond
Jensen. James Anderson. .Burr Hush.
Joel Cariosn. Elsye Sutton, William
lietrrudon. Art.hurBo'ma o w.
VanD|§1sen.
ligent and more productive of results!In 1920 the production amounted tc>
than the interest of a hired msn or 58,000,000 pounds.Thi# was evapo-
bystsnder.|ruted milk and represents on enorrn-
The high school students of the ous amount of raw milk.Naturally lan ALUMNI (`0MMII"I'EES
county were fortunate to hear Pmf thls must allect the Sutter and milk
Adjoureed to meet at cd] of presi- theran church.
The time of his pilgrimage was 81
years, 6 months. and 25 days.
He la survived by a mourning widow
seven sons and llve daughters. Funer-
al servias were held at St.Paul°s
On wsdnemy , April 25, neeurredilnthenn church. W ednesday at 1:80
P . M . - A n m g u m m u m - H mm .
dent.
H. Skov Nielsen. S°¢'z
I POPULAR BLAIR GIRL W EDS
the marriage of lllss Elizabeth Niel-
sen to Hr. Thonfdd Jorgensen,in '-
Omalu.REV. MARSH sous 'ro EUROPE
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petersen, sister
nod brother-ir-law ol' the bride ac-The Rav. .Anhur E. Marsh. rector
compalaied them and witnessed the of sr.llsrsfs Episcopal fhurch sz
ceremony.They all returned in t.hc|Bll5\-will mn on an extended trip
evening by suto and found s bounti- to England and the continent after
ful wedding supper awsidng there.looming services next Sunday.
The um was beintifudly decorated He uid mn he food stop In W uh-
wlth llonrs and Irish crochet pieces | lngton a fortnight to sea his daughter-
o f d a i n t y d e s i g n s a n d a v e r y p l e a s a n t i n - l a w i n d t w o g r a n d c h i l d r e n .H i s
~ h o u r " B ~l a o n ,U 1 6 R - e v .~ E .~ j r a l .D u d n g t h e e v e n i n g .m a n y f r i e n d s | ¢ h l P l l i n i n t h e A .E .F .' s r a s k i l l e d
, a g e d a n b e s t o w c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s m d w h i l e m l n l t s e d n g t o t h e w o u n d e d i n s
w e r e t r e a t e d t o a l l n e l u n c h .| 8 1 'a t t a c k .H r s .H a r s h d i e d l a s t
l T h e h a p p y c o u p l e h a v e g o n e t o | F ° l 1 f " l I Y
h o u s e k e e p i n g i n a n e w h o m e w h i c h H e w i l l l e a v e N e w Y o r k M a y l 6 .
M r .J o r g e n s e n p u r c h a s e d r e c e n t l y o n t h e M a u r e t a n l a . f o r E n l l s n d .
f r o m A x e l A s e l s e n i n D e x t e r r i l l e .|T h e r e c t o r h a s s e v e r a l b r o t h e r s a n d
slstens ln England ,svhidi will be his
first stop during his four ruontlu so-
journ abroad.Later he will join two
sisters who will be in Genoa.Ile
plans to attend the Passion Play at
The Enterprise extends best wishes
to Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen..
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Fllley of Nebraska University.last markets.f "j The following committees have h-oen,0berammergsu ll' poslsble. Mr. Marsh
week.As he was here anyhow for -|Coconut oil costs only one-fourth as
meeting he spoke to all the tosm highirnuch as butter Int.This explains
schools, also at Tekanmh. Needless to the manufacturers reason for using lt.say he gave an excellent tall: n-'hlehitlur lavrs are strict as to marketing
was muco sppregiated. both by tho. oleomargarlne,hut the filled milk.s t u d e n t s - m e m o i u r ~t i i é - i f - f é f h f - n e u n - q u - n i "
Prof. Fllley urged that more initls- good reasons are given bo fo r th e
appointed by the alumni Hoe prod-plans to journey to Vittel ln the Vos-
dent. Miss Ethel Mad. in the nhsenco'gen mountains, where his son is buried.of the president, Norman Lathrop.I Leave of absence has been granted
Finance:-~Lysle Roch.Palmer Al- him by his church.He expects to ro-
len. Gertrude Haack, Evelyn Peer anctiturn in August.The Rev. Mr. Harsh
l{e|1pgth:.§te~§jr€\~.in a ddaqatato the ,goood c onsul-
Ril'l§shmerd.s:-lirs. Clark 0'IIan-tion of the Episc opal c hurchiwhich
an. UBI!¢l\l,¢ uuaucm nv||11\fvs.\College Preparatory-David Z.
llumznert, Jr.. Reinhold F. ggmqnug,
Loseln I. Rhoades, Emma Beeirlllllllh
Dorothy Ines Gray.Commercial--Corn H.St=llo¥ll|#»
Rosa L..wolue.lli ld n d X lf lvlll
Brombaugh. Emma Christina Woltjl,
William J.McCracken,o w 3 . 2 .
Schafersznan.
General-Burr Hulk. Anhur Bosn-
man, George Layle nm-usa.m m
Msrie sauce, N. Gilford Gamer. El-liott G.Hansen,Paul P.Compton,
Harlan Hansen, Raymond M. Jenson.
Frederick ll. Guy er. Emma Paulina
Petersen.Georzo H Van ue-um.
Harold L Schafer. Joel E. Carlson,
r m :A.n u . Ge o n c H- Harblom.
James °r. snesnon. Wliriam 1. salem.
Alvim X. Nelosn. Gertrude H. Strick-
leu. Ethel B. Peterson. Helen Si¢Il¢»
Marian Hyde.ll.Haurlne Sams,
Helen E. Mueller. Grace A. Hlndley.
's s s r z n c a m s a n r n x r s
On last Sunday sftornoon. the Eas-
ter Choir presented their Easter pro-
gram at the Baptist church. for those
hrho did not hear it on Easter evan»
ing at the B. F. D, hall.
The church was well dlled with a
very appreciative audience and many
expressions of ddlght srere heard on
all sides.
Rev.Underwood brought down s
number of the Crowell Home folks
~s
t o w H i - P m s f i v - 5 . - \ . = m r ~ = e ~ ; ~
greatlypléased.f l " ""' - .~
d home.I
Stanley Brunton ol Hetrnan spentthe week-end with Ned Tyson.~
HH Bob Caldwell will entertain the"We'll 'rw' Club Thursday, April 20.like Mary Hain me to Tekamnhfor medical examination and ie to re-
turn later for an operation.
lim Hattie Reynolda of TekarnohcameSundat'evening to 'dait her~ ilra.Nell Tyson, and stayed
"q a yHr. and Mn. Rd Heller and familyspent Rundrv with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Chu. nm.
in " " . ; " " " "
Mina Ida Hr.Cowen came up fromOmaha and took Easter dinner withhome folks.
Andrew Jonee of Blair was in town
Saturday looking after business mettere for the New Hampshire lnaunncecompany for which he ia agent.R. J. Schenek and children and Bias
Myrtle Brolraw rnotored to Craig andspent Easter with Misa Brokavhr par-
ents..Mrs. EL A. Wadrter Ipent neveralday: lest week in Omaha vlaidng herldauahter. Misa Myrtle.
Hr and Mra. Opel Reeves and Minn;Everett West went to Norfolk Sat-flenne Hamel: were Sunday guests at urday and ep-ent Sunday wlth his wife.Bro C. B. Bunn home.|Hr. and Mrs.Fn nl:Larnon were
Hr. and Mrs. Flornat Ped-run are week-end gueeta of their parents, Mr.lreloiag at the A. E. Dixon home.
\lr rd Nm Kenneth Tvfon entenrained at 9 Sander evenlnrr dinner forHr. ghd Mn .Fred hiswle, Mr. andHrs. Clifford Krnmle.Mr. and Hra.Herr? Tveon end P. M. Tvrlnn.
Lest 'l'hursdw Mn. Washburn andhermother.Mrs.lennn. with M ta n d l i n L.n Warrick nnent the.iiternoen and had alt o'rlo¢\tTllnner
ae rude nf lr. and Ure J. 3. Conair.~:\=liaa Nelson area Sunday dinner|out off the A. R .Ifxon family.John Wilder.from the northernwart of the county, rms taken tn the
Tekamah hoaaltal and operated on
Batnndav rnornlnr.The "We'Il rp,,e Club rmrpdeed Hn.Ere lletaler lnat Ffldrw afternoon
ard each nle»ed a oullt block for herand Nrorrlhi their nfreehrnonta.
and Hrs. John Larson.Olin Hopewell of Blair rraa ln townSaturday.Aa a result of the play given laltTuesday evening the Ladies Aid added
fatty-one dollan to their treasury.They will repeat the play et TelbaetaTuesday evening.
Mr. and Mra. 0. H. Godeer. Mlaa
Thelma, Eledlce and Margery, Mr. and*Mra. L. F. Hilaloger and Br. and Hrs.
Forren Brewster wen entertained atEaster dinner at the 0. L. Hllslngerhome.Both churehea were cronded Sun-
day morning to hear the program*whleh had been preoared.In the'meme the Baptist ehureh was num.
Sbeclal mualc was given and follotrlnv
the eervlcea ten were taken into thelchurch bv baptism.
er here \='ilh his family.hir. and Mrs. J. M.West spent
Monday in Omaha.Mr.and Lire Evans of Omehament the week-end ot the John Wil
der home.Mr. and Hrs. Wm. Miller end ¢"\'l
dren look Sunday dinner at the JahMiller home.Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. West were :raweenaers to C1-nie Sun-lar and lpcnl
the day nih her brother. James nmfor-ily.Mr. end Msn. Torn Goward ornom
nnnlnl he *helr mother. *lm wtgtrem
ann and Misa Horence drove en Wa"Srrndw ard epent the day at the Free
l{roffh hnm|
John W ilder was taken to the TekamehhospitalSaturdaywherela-
underwent an operation.Mr.and Mrs.Hollv Williarnem
spent Sundav al. the .lack Crowd;home ar. Blair.
While attending services at thBaptiat church Sunday evening F. 'WLowe had hie car Stolen.A Fond Sedanwas left in Ita plate and unt1
me llondey the owner had not beelocated.The ear has a Waehinztocounty lieenae.Mr. Lowe recoverehis car Morday forenoon ln the Welc
nmro at Tekasneh.Ther had foon
it ln a dltdr near the R. O. Mcbonalhome and taken it waiting for a co
from the ormer.Harry Bidder r
Tekarnah aeema to be loner from thrplaoe.Hla car was stolen the nur'night.Parties driving Mr.Lowee -m . . a . . . _ - \ .- - . a - \ . - - . | . . - : . . . .
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The Best Coal on the Market
for the Price
We make delivéries to all pn , M r s . R . J. i i u r d o c h . M 1 x , . Jo b n A .me e ts i n P o rt l a nd , Or e .. i n S e pt e m be r .Th e c h o i r m e m b e r s e n ] o y e d . ; n ¢ i q »
lh o s d e n .Bflrs.L .A .w u l i a n u .H r s .Th e R e v. Ja m e s N o bl e o ! F a l l s B i t y .t o t h a s e c o n d a m i i e n a e a s m u c h u h t .
N m W i l k i n s o n f wi l ! h a ve c h nl - g o o f t h e c h u rt l i i n Bl a i r t h e fi r s t w e a n d t h e a ft e r n n o n i r u I .
P r v r r a m z - E t h e l S t u a r t ,E .N .d u r i n t t h e p u t o i s l . l : » e n o e . » - O m - l h l pl e as a nt on s ..
l e a t y . M n . W l l t e r G u t s c h o vr , L i i l d m d i w o r l d - H e r a l d .T h e c o i l e c i i o n h k e n w a s M a u d i l
i o o p m a n . Ii C . V a n D e u s e n . .
R e t a p t i o n : - - M e l i t l T a y l o r , l i i l d r e d L y l a L !c B r l d e In t h e p r o u d o l m e r o f m u l e i n t h e f u t u r n
¢....I___1.l l .ln._. | l | f _ _-_-_. t\ _..\ _- _.. .- . _.\ e-\L - L - _ - - a -
t h a b a n k a s s u m m ! f o r c a q x m l m l t y
fo r m- z a n z c z mxr o a c o . a lo vns w' * ' ° lllo i m i n " " * " ' " "Ha °"""'
,many examples of how the world pays
The Porter Incubator Co. hu Iouedl lt! big runrd: to the men and women
the Van Hun-Anti!! buildint and ar# with initiative.He aim brought out
bury today movin; their machinerv by apt stories tha value of high lchool
and supplies to the new location. This studies which to many ntudentz seem
tives the concern amnle room. thez a waste of Uma.For the boy s 11|
boing a bunbment, ruin door and up- I toid about the nrosnech for the future
mdueer of neat cours mill: and butter
and to the consumer.1 Doctors ance that alma rniik is un:
fit for infnnts and growing children.
Moreover. it il not andy no good for
ndults an Ihr 4-canine article.
The Voigt l»ll H. R 8086. is now be-
fore Connms.Everyone interested
parts of the city
'l`he Rhoades .Coal & Feed StoreHrs.Harrv Cooper was sp e n t \|;|n||\¢q{§,u r l .u m a Al a m .m r l . |» n e w : o m c o u p e u r m c n D I n u p m v W
{ n ~ h C o o k s , D r . W . M . H n i l a r . J o h n l h l va m u c h p l o l l u r e o u t o f t h i s m m -
L A ya ..m a r .mana.
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,ricely located in theinf agriculture lol the Kids he r e - h nu p d to w1'ilehi¢conrnesmnan, I
main pm of the CRY |nurked that he had dntioed that nourging his support nf this bill.T